Cedarville University - Miracle / Cedrus Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)
- Class of 1979
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fftces... The human face is the masterpiece of God. 6 faces... The eyes reveal the soul, the mouth the flesh . . . 7 faces... The chin stands for purpose, 8 9 faces... The nose means will, 10 11 12 flees... But over and behind all is that fleeting something we call “Expression.” u Elbert Hubbard 1A favorite Miracle tradition has been to dedicate our yearbook to a deserving member of the college’s personell and this year is no exception. r ' r - “ r • Mr. Bergen joined our faculty in 1958 ana.Hicgan by teaching speech. Rhetoric and Composition. World Literature and Mythology. Dramatic Literature, French. German, 0!q Spanish while also working in the library. y Mr. Bergen has received a Bachelor of Arts in German fS a MaJ r of z -ts in Library Science. He has been a missionary to Holland and is now a vital part of the MIS progranTto Gcrmafcy.% | It is a little different, however, since we have two dedications. Both of these faculty members have been on our staff since the 1950’s, showing great dedication and longevity. I 16 Homecoming Divisional HOMECOMING '78 Homecoming Divisional 17 Cedarville On Parade On Saturday morning, October 21, Cedarville’s student body together with other community groups took its Homecoming spirit to the streets. A moving pageant of color and sound, the spectacle drew crowds which lined Main Street from the downtown area to the campus. Children eagerly anticipated the candy thrown to them by “Music Man” cast members or Gamma Chi women doubling as “Wizard of Oz” characters. Class competition was fierce with the sophomores emerging victorious. 1. College entrance. 2. Pi Sigma Nu members Kenny Gaines, Dan Sorbcr, Brian Riggs, and Mike Bresson beam proudly as they ring their long lost bell. 3. The Cedarville High School Flag Corps demonstrates precision and uniformity. 4. Homecoming is a favorite time for smiles among friends. 5. The Sophomore Class takes first prize in the float competition. Here, captain and crew press on for “the horizon — George Washington — style. 6. Four Cedarville maidens comprise the Homecoming Court. Displaying their smiles are Christal Marihugh. Suzy Vonada, Dana Trcese. and Cindy Hall. Right: Homecoming Queen Karin Angel and fiance Tom Bcncficl exhibit their Homecoming spirit. 18 Homecoming Reunion! Homecoming is a special time of year. Old friends catch up on each other’s lives while some new acquaintances are made. Alumni enjoy talking with former professors about classes, grades, and campus life “as it used to be.” The sharing of what God has done in the lives of Cedarville people makes Homecoming a very special time of year. imimMTim October 21, 1978 The majestic prelude performed by the College Brass Ensemble under the di- rection of Charles M. Pagnard echoes through the James T. Jeremiah Chapel as the anxious guests waited for the in- auguration service to commence. After the processional Pastor Mitchell Seidler from the Grace Baptist Church of Decatur, Alabama, gave the Invoca- tion. A welcome address was presented by Dr. Clifford Johnson, Cedarville's Academic Dean, and Don Lewis, Stu- dent Body President, participated in the ceremony with a scripture reading. Dr. Joseph Stowcll briefly summarized Ce- darville’s foundational purpose in his speech “Ccdarville College, Our Lega- cy.” A highlight of the inaugural ser- vice was the “Charge to the President” delivered by Dr. Warren Wiersbc of Chicago, Illinois. The conferral of Of- fice was initiated by J. Dale Murphy, the chairman of Cedarville’s Trustee Board, and graciously accepted by Paul Dixon, who becomes Ccdarville’s eighth president. Dr. Paul Dixon graduated from Ten- nessee Temple Schools in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with a Bachelor of Arts de- gree in 1961 and received his Master of Divinity from the Temple Baptist The- ological Seminary in 1964. Throughout his college career he was an active par- ticipant in the various evangelism pro- grams of the school. After graduation he embarked upon a successful career as an evangelist. His ministry strongly emphasizes the entirety of the family, reflected by his authorship of A Guide to Successful Family Devotions. His work has encompassed a variety of spe- cial ministries including professional sports chapel programs. Dr. Dixon and his family have been residents of Ccdarville since 1971. He is married to the former Pat Landers of Chattanooga who is an Assistant Pro- fessor of Language and Literature at Cedarville College. They have one son, Scott. PICTURES ON PREVIOUS PAGES: 1. Guests and professors on the platform listen to the inaugural address. 2. Many people of all walks of life attended the inauguration. 3. The gymnasium was the sight of a scrumptious banquet after the ceremony. 4. Professors in their Academic Regalia lead the procession from the Chapel. 5. The photographer captures the emphatic moods of the new president. PAGE 23: J. Dale Murphy, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, confers the office of president to Dr. Paul Dixon. 24 jBte, Amazing Love And can it be thi An int'rest in thi Died He for me. For me, who Hi Amazing love! H That Thou, my 1 should gain Saviour's blood? o caused TTis pain? to death pursued? can it be , shouldst die for me? 1 He left His Fatler’s throne above. So free, so infinite His grace! Emptied Himself of all but love, And bled for Adam’s helpless race; Tis mercy all! Immense and free, For, O my God, it found out me! Long my imprisoned spirit lay, Fast bound in sin and nature’s night; Thine eye diffused a quick’ning ray, I woke, the dungeon flamed with light; My chains fell off, my heart was free, 1 rose went forth, and followed Thee. _ ■aBu ▼ WMMm. i No condemnation now 1 dread, Jesus, with all in Him, is mine; Alive in Him,?my living Head, And clothed in righteousness divine. Bold I approach th’ eternal throne. And claim the crown, thru Christ, my own. Amen. • i 'A « ■: V- I m J ' Soccer Men Capture Easy Win Playing before a large Homecoming crowd, Cedarville’s soccer men scored an easy 5-1 victory over opponent Mt. Vernon. Unlike many past Homecoming weekends, the sky was cloudless and blue, making for an enjoyable day to cheer the home team. Following the varsity game, the Alumni battled the JV’s. Halftime activities of the varsity game included the presentation of the Homecoming Queen and her court and the annual parachute jumps to the playing field. Homecoming Soccer 27 28 Student Life Divisional STUDENT LIFE Student Life Divisional 29 76 Trombones Cedarville Style! The curtain rises and a locomotive transports a group of travelling salesmen to River City, Iowa — 1912. Among the company is the conniving Harold Hill, who is determined to convince the stubborn Iowans that they are in dire need of a boys’ band. Emotions rise, fall, and rise again as Harold ultimately wins the heart of Marian the Librarian and the rest of the townspeople as well. The production, the first joint venture of Village Players and MENC, was directed by Mrs. Rebecca Baker. Jan Zachary and Linda Monroe served as her assistants. Musical direction was provided by Dr. Charles Ellington and Choral direction by John Mohler. Both men spent long hours vocally preparing the cast for such numbers as “Seventy-Six Trombones,” “Wells- Fargo wagon,” and “Trouble in River City.” Conducting a lively orchestra was Ken Woods, John Duff and his assistants can be credited with efficient stage management and attractive set design. 30 Music Man 1. Music Man set. 2. Farmer and wife pose in a vignette reminiscent of Grand Wood’s American Gothic. 3. The unsinkable Harold Hill finds himself in a bind. Even he is surprised at the sudden appearance of the band. Think men, think! he urges. 4. Iowa Stubborness infects even the junior members of River City. Here, Gracic Shinn (Crystal Killian) and Withrop Paroo (Mark Murdoch) never see eye to eye. 5. Marian and her mother, Mrs. Parro (I.ouAnn DeYoung and Debi Humphrey) share a tender moment on the front porch. 6. The star couple pose for the camera. (LouAnn DeYoung and Ron Bigelow) 7. The ladies Dance Committe performs a Del Sartc display. Featured are Sheri I.cvin. I.ois Wing, Nanci Tillman, Cheryl Lutz, and Suzan Zink. Music Man 31 Behind The Scenes In Play Production 1. Cast member Nanci Tillman silently reviews things in her head just one last time as she applies make-up. 2. Where would “Music Man” be without music? Polishing rough edges arc the astute orchestra members. 3. Director Rebecca Baker oversees the “flag formation. 4. Mrs. Baker reminds the cast that stage right is that way. 1. Which button do I push next? 2. A most important part of behind-the- scenes work is that of make-up. Here. Renee Globig adds the finishing touches to the new face of Stacy Towle. 3. Choral Director John Mohlcr counts out the measures in “Wells Fargo Wagon. Music Man 33 As You Like It! 1. It’s not a nose bleed, just final preparation for makeup. 2. Jacquis (John Duff) presents one of his melancholy mono- logues. 3. On the other hand Mike Brumbau gives Touch- stone a lighter role. 4. Angela Brown as I.ady Brune prefers her company to the wrestling match 5. The cast and directors of As You Like It 6. Sylvius is cut to the quick with a sharp look from Pheobe. 7. Rosalind and Celia make plans for their get away. 8. Marnic Vail (a stage manager) has time for a little recreation before a rehearsal. As You Like It was Cedarvillc’s first attempt at a Shakespearean play. Duke Senior was banished by his younger brother. Duke Fred- erick. who kept Duke Senior’s daughter (Rosalind) as company for his own daughter (Celia). When Orlando, the son of a friend of Duke Senior, defeated the Duke’s wrestler Charles in a match. Frederick banished Rosa- lind from the kingdom. Celia and Rosalind come up with a plan to escape. Rosalind be- comes Ganymede and Celia becomes Aliena and as brother and sister they travel to find the banished Duke. The final scene ends with Orlando and Rosalind, Touchstone and Au- drey. Oliver and Celia, and Phoebe and Sil- vius in a wedding. 35 1. David Marstcllar looks forward to makeup before the dress rehearsal. 2. Al- though Touchstone was not used to the shepherd’s life, he adapts rather painlessly. 3. Acting is not always a bed of ease. 4. Celia is charmed by Olivers company. 5. This couple of couples is an end product of the meetings in the woods. 6. Orlando tells Ganymede all about his dream girl Rosalind. 7. Ganymede gives “his accu- rate description of women. 36 37 i a New Student Talent Night Every year Ccdarvillc features its students in a display of tal- ent. Two shows arc presented each year, one for new students and one sponsored by Alpha Chi. Alpha Chi Talent Night I. There was a large variety of acts that night. 2. That hat goes well with his suit. 3. A lot of talent was displayed by the incumbents. 4. Steve Entner explains to the crowd about the sixth dot. 5. Jeff Willetts grits his teeth while Ron Hobar crushes his leg. 6. Geoff Walker accompanies Pat Cornell in Songbird. 7. Geoff was the man of the night and is shown here in one of his many appearances. 8. Steve Keller gives an example of his prowess on the guitar. 9. Steve appears again in this group of singers. 39 Norman Night A highlight of the year was “Norman Night.” With Craig Miller as the conductor they performed a number of satirical songs and skits. All in good taste of course. There were some serious songs presented but overall, they attempted to break the winter monotony with laughter. 40 I. Steve Keller demonstrates the correct form off the minitramp. 2. Phil Stoner completes his inter- pretation of our cheerleaders. 3. Joan Surso is one-third of a trio singing Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. 4. Ginny and Janncll Decker do a number called “Sisters”. 5. Tom Hutchison beams with pride while his fellow cheerleader executes a for- ward roll. 6. The whole team of cheerleaders get together for this cheer. 7. Shown here is the video portion of a touching song about mom. 8. This is the other two-thirds of that trio. 9. This is part of the Norman Tabernacle Choir in actual perfor- mance. 10. A scene from “Goldilocks. 41 Special Guests 42 Throughout the year, Ccdarville invited several people from every walk of life to speak in chapel or in forums. The speakers ranged from missionaries to psychologists and pro- vided a wide spectrum of topics. 1. Wendell Kcmpion. President of ABWE was here for the Missionary Conference. 2. Jemon Alperaque provided the special music for the Conference. 3. Mr. Holloway, a visiting missionary, leads in prayer. 4. David Cox talks to the character Jesus from the Word of Life Passion Play. 5. Tim LaHayc illustrates his point with an overhead. 6. Larry Armstrong was an- other guest at the Missionary Conference. 7. Merle Womack autographs his albums after a concert. 8. The Missionary Confer- ence also boasted excellent song-leading. 43 Snow And More Snow 44 1. These icicles on Patterson almost reached the ground. 2. Joe Colycr. Mark Tablcr. and Al Wilson used the bottom of chair to slide into the Carr Marshall parking lot. 3. The bale of hay made a nice jump for Donna Supplcc out by the lake. 4. Keith Glasscy goes for a cleaner jump. 5. Football takes on a different style when played in the snow. 6. BethAnne Payne takes down an opponent while playing broom hockey on the lake. 7. It seems that Donna has finally mastered the jump. 6 5 45 Special Music 46 1. Suzanne Baker Johnson takes time out of a formal concert to play some of her lighter favorites. 2. Allen Webber concentrates while playing his assortment of instruments, including a coffee can. 3. Dave Scnscncy takes a moment to smile. 4. The Ensemble gave an outdoor concert just before finals struck. S. Rich Connors is attempting to refine the Fellowship Choir. 6. The Wind Ensemble under Charles Pagnard is shown here during a live performance. 47 Walkathon — Jogathon 1. The goal of the walkathon was this ambulance being purchase by Mr. Beikert and Carleton Birch. 2. These two gentlemen provided special music for the walkers. 3. Food Service got it on the act by providing refreshments at the halfway point. 4. John Snokc appears to have plenty of energy left. 48 1. These two have a tendency to make others feel very old. 2. The roads were full but not with cars. 3. Rick Jones gives specific instructions complete with a map. 4. Now that’s the way to walk! 5. As an added convenience, there was a repair station along the way. 6. This beautiful trophy goes to the largest money raiser.” says Mike O’Quinn. 49 Cedar Weekend 1. Jerry Lantz adjusts his battle armor for the water fight. 2. Our students gave a valiant effort, but were not too successful against the Volunteers. 3. Final preparation is necessary before Brad Manage can set sail. 4. Raymond Miller gave Wally Fields some assistance in getting wet. 5. See? This is how it’s done! 6. A rather rickety old log provides a short cut. 7. The high school band provided the early morning music. 8. In the late afternoon a water slide was set up for the brave. 9. The day ended as it began, with music. 51 More Of Cedar Weekend The tradition of Cedar weekend started a long time ago and has continued to this day. Activities included playing in the lake, a water fight and an outdoor picnic. Also featured were sports as the women’s tennis team, men’s tennis team, baseball team, and track team competed on that day. 52 I. This is one method of enjoying Cedar Day. 2. The gallant Pi Sig men fought bravely. 3. At times the weariness of battle could be seen in their aim. 4. Only by shutting down the Volunteers artillery could the students prevail. 5. This is the end of that slide. 6. Wally very graciously returned Raymond’s favor. 7. Behind that wall of water is really a very skinny person. 53 Junior-Senior Banquet In recognition of the seniors, the juniors put together a Junior-Senior banquet. This becomes the highlight of the year for many students. This year the banquet was held in Cincinnati at the Netherland Hilton and featured the Gardners for entertainment. 54 1. The Senior Class President. John Potter, gives his closing remarks before a captive audience. 2. The welcoming address was presented by the Junior Class President. Craig Colas. 3. Jerry Lantz humbly accepts the award as “Lantz Romance . 4. Karin Angel sheepishly retreats after being dubbed as the most likely to ask someone out. S. By singing and giving testimony, the Gardners provided the entertainment. 6. Do you suppose Karin proposed to Tom? or Tom to Karin? 7. Desiree Kirk has trouble restraining herself while accepting her award as the most talkative in the library. 8. The Ncthcrland Hilton provided this large dining room for the banquet. 9. Miss Fisher counts the calorics before ordering a 3rd dessert. 55 Field Hockey With a new coach the Field Hock- ey team saw a year of rebuilding, looking at a record of 1-13 for the year. TEAM: Linda Grafton, Jan Callan, Jane Sutherland, Pat Turner, Diane Reese, Sue How- ard, Julie Hutchins, Barb Vinson, Debbie Kcarsley, Donna McHugh, Colenc Fox, Patty Mul- lican, BcthAnnc Payne, Cindy Mannering, Crystal Anderson, Elaine Gregory, Pauline Farley, Margie Hill, Mrs. Becky Kuhn. Volleyball The volleyball team again post- ed a winning record as they went 26-16. TEAM: Connie Clemons, Jennifer Knecht, Darcy Morton, Landa Pen- quite, Kathy Turner, Susie Ricglc, Michelle Moser, Terri Potter, Kari Schmidt, Brenda Hobar, Nancy Snook, Rachel Norton, Dr. Kearney. 59 s V L Basketball The women’s basketball team, with a new coach, showed a re- cord of 11-11. TEAM: Karen Collins, Susy Riegle, Diane Lichtensteiger, Debbie Kears- ley, Rachel Norton, Becky Needles, Laurie Butler, Sue Kulp, Mrs. Schlappi, Kari Schmidt, Crystal Anderson, Dorene Sands, Bicki Butler, Patty Mullican. Tennis The tennis team had a suc- cessful year as they went to number 11 in the State AIA W Tournament. TEAM: Karen Stcinhofcr, Cathy Boyd, Landa Pen- quitc, Patty Harding, Jan- nell Decker, Donna McHugh, Dr. Diehl, Shawn Taylor, Brenda Ncally, Cheryl McMillan, Collette Sirka, Becky Blackburn, Connie Clemons, Colene Fox, Rachel Scott. 65 Softball The Softball team boasted a suc- cessful year. They possessed a 16- 8 record and captured first place in the Ohio Valley League. TEAM: Susie Ricgle, Marcy Morton, Darcy Morton, Sue Wagoner, Laurie Butler, Mary Stucnzi, Pauline Farley, Gale Dillsworth, Jennifer Knccht, Luann Butler, Vicki Butler, Barb Vinson, Brenda Hobar, Robin Raabe, Lynne Donnelly, Sue Kulp, Jo Priola, Dr. Kearney. 67 Intramurals 68 69 Girls and guys both can enjoy some intramural activities. These sports include weightlifting, softball, basketball, flag football, and co-ed volleyball. 70 71 72 VARSITY: Danette Wetzel, Charlene Jarvis, Valerie Friley, Amy Young, Cheryl Herron, Kim Smith. 75 Soccer The soccer team had a great year. They achieved a 10 9-1 record, were co-champions in the MOC, N AIA District 22 Champions, and were ranked 10th in the state of Ohio. TEAM: Benny Bclleman, Steve O’Neal, Larry Green, Tom Aitken, Dave Cox, Dave Mcrkh, Mark Leach, Dave Standridge, Dan Standridge, Dave Kolk, Michael Bambgosc, Kerry Autio, Doug Sjoquist, Carleton Birch, Bob Hanson, Mike Mignard, Ed Stewart, George Mitchell, Wynn Gifford, Dave Toro, Jeff Bowser, Phil Stoner, Gordon Donaldson, Dave Wills, Ken Webb, Ken Anderson, John McGillivray. 77 Cross Country The cross country had another fine year, placing 2nd in the MOC, and placing in the number one spot in NCCAA Dis- trict meets and NCCAA national meets. TEAM: Cal Clark, John Spurrier, Tom Yater, Craig Colas, Chris Yoder, Coach King, Dale Shaw, Dave Treese. 79 Wrestling The wrestling team was extremely young and plagued with injuries. At times they wrestled with only five wrestlers, coming up with an 0-7 record. Jeff Conklin is to be congratulated for winning the MOC in his weight class for the 4th year. 80 Basketball Lettermen The basketball team looked good and gave plenty of excite- ment as they worked for a 16- 11 record and finished 3rd in the MOC. VARSITY LET- TERMEN: Greg Greve, Eric Mounts, Kim Kauffman, Valdc Garcia, Jerry Lantz, Mike Allen, Mark Strcitmat- tcr, John Potter, Rick Hick- man, Drew Baker, Dan Reep, Mark Womack. Tennis Dr. Murdoch coached another brilliant year and took his team to Nation- als again. The team vol- leyed their way to a 16-2 record and won the NAIA District 22 Tour- nament. TEAM: Bryan Medlock, Jacque Poole, Randy Wilson, Doug Wi- seman, John Snoke, Ron Rose, Bruce Fleming, Gary Gallian, Tim Dowd, Dale Schaecterle, Ron Medlock, Bret Hufziger, Dr. Murdoch. 84 85 Baseball The baseball team enjoyed a winning season with a record of 16-14. They placed 2nd in the MOC and 4th in the NAIA District 22. TEAM: Dan Fullmer, Dave Merkh, Fred Grectham, Dave Lawhead, Ja- mie Darling, Doug Sjoqurst, Steve Sadowitz, Marty Devine, Don Rickard, Dave Cremean, Ron Hobar, Charles Kelley, Dave Stewart, Jim Carroll, A1 Stewart, Chris Johnson, Mark Mathews, Greg Grcvc, Ed Stewart, Tom Hopewell. 86 87 The Track team celebrated another successful year as runner-up in the Ccdarville Relays and third place in the NCCAA Nationals. TEAM: Rich Crist, Dave Rogers, Dan Shaffer, Dale Shaw, Kenny Gaines, Dave Hcffcrnan, Mark Peters, Tom Yatcr, Bill Baldwin, Mark Mills, Chris Yoder, Dick Krewson, Rom Mochn, Mark Norman, Rick Hickman, Roger Mi- chel, Mark Warren, Elvin King, Scott White, Steve Stange, Mike Nichols, Wynn Gifford, Cal Clark, Mark Streitmatter, Mark Bubcll, James Spurrier, John McGillivray. Track 88 Golf The golf team had their best year ever. The overall record was 13-4 and after finishing 3rd in the MOC they came back to win the NAIA District 22 tournament and go to Nationals. TEAM: Jim Baldwin, Mark Brant, Dr. Monroe, Keith Rice, Mark Womack, Tim Birk, Dave Ellis. 90 ir I i £s9 ORGANIZATIONS Campus Evangelism At Wittenberg Tom Yater, Dale Shaw, Sally Logsdon, Steve Piazza At Wright State Kneeling: Dan Poole, Fritz Huber Standing: Cory McDaniel, Mary Rose Geigle, Scott White 94 Living Springs Front: Kay Walker, Patty Farm- wald, Mark Highman, Connie McLane, Back: Loanna Hamilton, Gary Welton, Carol Hippard, Nathan Rehn, Janet Ebcl, Bob King, Charlotte Olson Handicap Ministry Jan Bubcl, Michelle Cleland, Da- vid Morris, Charlie High 95 Odd Fellows Rest Home Front: Dan Rowe, Paul Perry Back: Alan Ingalls, Carole Zchncr, Jan Ashcraft, Donna Lo- gan, Linda Grafton, Rita Haselip Heathergreen II Back: Karen Wainwright, Scott Hinks, Beth Galbraith, Bob Cave, Debbie Blackburn, Dan Betts, Kim Dodds, Loanna Hamilton, Gary Welton Front: Laura Galbraith, Rhonda Hettinger, Charlene Jarvis, Cheryl Deal % Greenwood Manor Front: Joyce Fischer, Jim Cordcs, Karen Kingsbury, Dave Sugg Back: Leona Yater, Becky Stew- art, Dan Drozek, Janie Thomas Ms Knights Of Pythias Gretchen Carter, Charlie Rad- cliff, Letitia Carey, Ken Woods, Cindy Garrison, Rick Jones 97 Swordbears Extention, Columbus Front: David McDaniel, Lisa Wisnoski, Belinda Major, Sharon Rawson, David Cox Back: Bob King, Charlene Jarvis, Bob Goodrich, George Stephens, Meta Fraser, Bob Smith Extentions, Ohmer Park Back:T m Hoganson, Dave Woo- dall, Karen Seymour, Chuck Hickey Front: Patty Farmwald, Audrey Plough, Mike Bentley, Ruth Mar- tin Union Bruce Sparks, Nathan Rehn, Wayne Anthony, Terri Davis, Charlotte Olson, Bonnie Vesilko 99 Lamaster Bible Club Tim Filler, Sheryl Kreidler 100 Puppet Production Janie Thomas, Larry Beaver, Lori LaHaye, Lee Randall, Angie Brown, Kevin Powell Master’s Puppet Team Bonnie Nycum, Ann Nikles, Norm Mackenzie, Susan Felty, Dclana Phillips, Steve Entner, Donna Dennis, Roscoc Smith, Mary Wallace Puppet Stagecraft 101 Linda Smith, Evelyn Parker, Cheryl Roth, Ida Ehrman Abundant Life John Hart, Phil Stoner, Ted Whitten, Joan Surso, Steve Stange, Kim Faull, Janis Trapha- gen, Beth Miller, Steve Churchill Australia M.I.S. Dave Woodall, Dan Green, Kim Henderson, Dennis Given, Dan- ette Wetzel, Rich Crist, Gwen Smith, Lisa Ramsey, Bob Good- rich, Carl Prokop, Ginny Decker, Peggy VandcrHoeven, Brenda McBride, Mike Bentley, Bill Abernathy Kingsmen Quartet Randy Strobridge, Dave La- whead, Rusty Burk, Phil Miller, David Moritz Fellowship Choir Back: Ginger Ward, Cathy Heat- ly, Lisa Meharry, Dan Murphy, Rusty Burk, Rich Connors 3rd: Ruth Laing, Leta Snover, Ruth Kniowski, Ken Andrus, Ron Rost, Tim Matthewson, Mary Sterr, Rhonda Hettinger 2nd: Donna Klapp, Teresa Gal- braith, Patty Cornell, Cory McDaniel, Chris Yoder, Kathy Payne, Carol Hippard, Karen McHugh Front: Bonnie Flint, Karen Eber- sole, Ron Abott, Geoff Walker, Lisa Parsley, Denise Kelso, Darcy Morton 103 Beach Evangelism Front: Dave Kisner, Charlie High, Fritz Huber, George Mitchell, Kenny Gaines, Pastor Green Back: Joy Graham, Brenda McBride, Ginny Decker, Becky Needles, Becky Rupe, Steve Piaz- za, Joan Weber, John Potter, Cathy Heatly, Tom Bailey, Pam Hammond, Mike O’Quinn, Dana Treese, Tom Yater, Sarah Ar- thur, Craig Colas, Lisa Ramsey, Craig Miller, Cathy Guenther, Dick Krewson, Jan Callan Summer Swordbearers Craig Miller, Doug Phillips, Co- zettc Wicks, Dave Senseney, Kim Waites, Tim Hoganson, Tom Hutchison, Dawn Jansen, Ginny Stone, Becky Farrell, Dave Ber- gandine 104 Brass Choir Wayne Anthony, Allen Webber, Dave McMurray, Shari Levin, Rick Dustin, Lisa Meharry, Ke- vin Powell, Steve Titus, Laura Brazelton, Roseanne Branham, Daryl Waterman, Lloyd Roberts, Charles Pagnard, Eric Hender- son, Tom DeYoung Director Charles Pagnard 10S Ouch-PM Iu Rot: Martha Romein, Debbie Keys, Jo Anne Davi . Sandra Hcntlin, Anila Zimmerman. Debbvc Tyler, Sandy Rtngc. Sandy Wagner 2nd Rot: Jim Corde . Joyce Hay ne . Diane Patco. Cin- dy McKcnric. Lori Robb. I.ori Richard . Joan Weber, Sandy Seal . Shirley Clark 3rd Ron. Steve Churchill. Raymond Miller. Bill Ander- %on. Cindy Owen. Many Prcvuu. Cheryl I nia. Debbie Craig 4ih Row Dave Conrad. Rkk Mailer, Scon Beight. Bob King, lid Smith. Joanne Bradihav . David laRuc. Ron Abboet. Roberta Qcran Jlh Rot: Mark Osborne. Dave Brown. Dave Cvclich. Rick Monflam. Dave Wickham. Dave Kcffcrnan. Ken Webb. Randy Wilcox. Greg Wickham, Dan Standridge. Greg Hone Awana Southgate Front: Tim Peterson, Marion Parker, Cindy Heinrich, Andy Boone, Janice Reu Back: Andy Byrum, Wayne Heckman, Sandy Sommerfelt, Faye Horton, Donna McDaniels, Nancy Payne 106 Student Senate Front: Karen Grant, Nathan Rehn, harlotte Olson, Charlie High, Beth Ann Payne, Sheri Le- ✓in Back: Greg Howe, Sandy Neely, Don Lewis, Dan Standridge, Eve- lyn Shirk, Rick Jones, Clayton Beck, Trudy Tangblade, Cherie DePew M.E.N.C. Rich Connors, Kim Henderson, Pat Cornell, Janice Traphagen, Ken Woods, Joyce Coruthers, Lisa Parsley, Crystal Eakcr, Richard Dustin, Wayne Anthony, Edd Studevant, John Mohler, Gwen Smith, Sue Knicely, Cheryl Sprunger 107 Cincinnati Rescue Mission Kenny Gaines, Steve Lewis, Mike Bresson, Dale Shaw, John Free- man 108 Hospitality Home Seated: Barry Mosbacker, Byron Major Standing: Cindy Denny, Betsy Froh, Lisa McClure, Rachel Scott, Myron Major, Dana Dog- get, Mark Drcsbach, Cheryl Lutz, Debbie Van Ryn, Shari Knicriem, Debbie Rothaar, Laura Clayton Detention Homes Dayton Jan Callan, Danette Wetzel, Nancy Snook, Mike O’Quinn, Diane Reese, Tom Bailey, Lisa Ramsey, Carol Morgan, Debbie Kearsley, Mark Wells Springfield Debbie Beacham, A1 Morgan, Keith Beach, Diane Morgan, Steve Strock, Kim Smith, Cheryl Herron, Esther Marks, Jill Tor- donato Alpha Chi Sitting: Clyde Sarver, Steve Churchill, Mark Leach Standing: Randy Pope, A1 Mor- gan, Bob Hanson no Officers Seated: Bob Smith, Chris Yoder, Jeff Fawcett, Clyde Sarver, Steve Churchill, Mark Leach, Keith Beach, Kerry Autio Standing: Wayne Heckman, Rick Matter, Cal Clark, Randy Pope, A1 Morgan, Bob Hanson, Byron Major, Kevin Harding, Raymond Miller, Mark Mills, Tim Power, Dave Cox Literati Tim Ronk, Susan Felty, Sue Zink, Mike O’Quinn, Edward Spencer, Ray Wolff, Kim Faull, Steve Ev- ans, Leslie Fields, Karen Price, Paula Arvay, Lisa McClure Education Club Beverly Monroe, Diane Morgan, Joy Graham, Donna Klapp, Bon- ny Webber, Gay Putnam, Beth Galbraith, Margaret Kamphau- sen, Debbie Blackburn, Karen Ebcrsole, Kelli Frost, Deborah Witt, Dclana Phillips, Cindy Ja- cobs, Lynda Patton, Dave La Rue, Bill Hayes, Greg Howe in P.E.M.M. Club Back: Robin Raabe, Sue Kulp, Brian Medlock, Julie Hutchins, Tim Parlier, Sue Palmer, Dori Freese, Karen Cooper, John Ring, Kathy Turner, Bret Snoufer 2nd Row: Tim Dowd, Doreen Sands, Crystal Anderson, Dan Murhy 1st Row: Debbie Kearsley, Nancy Snook, Melinda Gross 112 Chi Theta Pi Dave Drozek, Kathy Payne, Janie Thomas, David Sugg, Rick Smith, Dr. Helmick, Doug Rich- ardson Profs Secretaries Lisa McClure, Debbie Rothaar, Terrie Davis, Dawn Jansen, Ruth Wagner, Valerie Dell Lab Assistants Nancy Payne, Kathy Payne, Doug Richardson, Dave Drozek, Don Quinn 113 Sr. Officers Jim Nichols, Ron Medlock, Ka- ren Dyer, Butch Potter, Joan Surso, Marty Pressau 114 Jr. Officers Craig Colas, Brenda McBride, Mike Brccson, Gary Gromacki, Dan Green, Ken Churchward Sophomore Officers Tom Paschali, Trudy Tangbladc, Don Rickard, Nancy Tenny, Valde Garcia, Marilyn Reinholdt Freshmen Officers Back: Brian Miller, Ed Sturde- vant, Donna Gall, Jeff Willcts, Kay Johnson Front: Sandy Neely, Mary Wood- ruff ns ne Married Students Angie Boswell, Michelle Morgan, John Morgan, Wayne Griffeths Psi Chi Back: Sandy Caylor, Al Morgan, Beth Ann Payne, Don Moses, An- nette Taylor, Dr. Scott, Marlene Eissens, Meta Johnson, Gary Welty, Allison Painter, Lori Smart Front: Dean Scott, ebbie Roth- aar, Sheric Levin, Kevin Masters, Cheric DcPcw, Sondra Champlin, Tom Bailey Miracle Staff Debbie Rapinchuk, Sandi Roth, Rachel Scott, Karen Lapp, Mark Castellani, Karen Wainwright, Anna Johnson, Byron Major, Ka- ren Price, Mark Anderson, Lee Randall, Mr. Rayburn 117 Gamma Zeta Theta Marsha Romein, Kathy Arm- strong, Karen Duncan, Teresa Varhola, Kay Walker, Lynda Pat- ton, Beth Prentice, Sandy Caylor, Allison Painter, Angie Brown, Donna Klapp, Becky Festag, Ka- ren Wainwright Gamma Chi Front: Bonny Webber, Marsha Greve, Sherri Rasmussen, Cindy Fowler, Suzan Zink, Karen Haga, Back: Denise Kelso, Mary How- ard, Donna McDaniels, Wendy Patterson, Anita Zimmerman, Donna Klapp 118 Rescue Squad Front: Paul Briggs, Gus Cham- berlain, Phil Wolfe Back: Dave Francis, Dan Taylor, Ted Grovatt, Carleton Birch, Mark Leach 'WmsSSm West Hall Friends Tammy Wright, Guy Fclmlee, Carleton Birch, Linda Lee Mon- roe, Gus Chamberlain, Paul Jar- vis, Dan Taylor, Priscilla Taylor, Phil Wolfe, Donna Gall, Ted Gro- vatt, Cindy Kramer, Dave Fran- cis, Suzy Vonada, Donna McDan- iels, Mark Stevens, Paul Briggs, Darcy Morton Mis-Soccer Front: Benny Belleman, Steve O’Neal, Tom Aitken, Dan Stan- dridge, Dave Merkh, Mark Leach, Kenny Gaines Back: Gordon Donaldson, Dave Martsteller, Mike Mignard, Dave Standridge, George Mitchell, Carleton Birch, Bob Hanson, Mr. McGillivray Swordbearers Bill Lanphier, Floyd Stanfill, Carl Prokop, Dave Senseney, Gregg Luginbill, Cindy Kramer, Ellen Jensen, Karen Sewell, Kim Waites, Linda Kuschcl, Cindy Miller 120 Varsity C Back: Dave Heffernan, Don Rickard, Ron Medlock, Keith Rice, Valde Garcia, Steven Sadowitz, Wynn Gifford, Mark Strcitmatcr, Mike Allen, Gary Gromacki, Mark Warren Front: Benny Belleman, Bill Baldwin, Fred Greetham, Dave Merkh, Tom Aitken, Craig Colas YEARBOOK COORDINATOR: Lee Randall SECRETARY: Angela Brown SPORTS EDITOR: Anna Johnson SENIOR CLASS EDITOR: Karen Price UNDERCLASS EDITOR: Rachel Scott UNDERCLASS ASSISTANT: Robin Perry FACULTY EDITOR: Karen Wainwright ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR: Debbie Rapinchuk COPY EDITOR: Linda Lee Monroe TYPIST: Jeannine Riggs ADVISOR: Prof. Marlin Rayburn PUBLISHER REPRESENTATIVE: Charlie Miller MIRACLE -ait) The Yearbook of Cedarville College 121 STONE FACES God creates the faces of men, but man crea the faces of a campus 125 am-mi Cedarville’s campus has 28 different faces, some old and some new Some faces are remote while others are visited all too frequently J ' T- . ; - OM • ,« --v 129 fACULTV STAff Administration After twenty-five years of leader- ship and dedication, Dr. James T. Jeremiah relinquished his position as President of Cedarville Col- lege. As of September he assumed the office of Chancellor. Dr. Paul Dixon, a graduate of Tennessee Temple Schools, Chattanooga, Tennessee, was inaugurated as the eighth president of Cedarville College on Homecoming Week- end, October 20-22, 1978. Dr. Dixon accepted this office “with gratitude for the confidence placed in him and obviously with a great sense of responsibility.” THIS PAGE: ABOVE: Paul Dixon. D.D. — President: James T. Jeremiah. D.D.. Lilt. D. — Chancellor; BELOW: Trustees of Cedarville College — Donald Tyler, J. Dale Murphy, Dr. Jeremiah, William Brock, Earl Willetts, Jack Cline, Gerald Smclser, James Carraher, Arthur Dyke, Charles Barth, Paul Vernier, Irwin Olson, George O'Bryon, John Draxlcr, Galen Call, Fran- cis Bresson. Jack Jacobs. George Engclmann. NOT PICTURED: Rudy Bed- ford. Roy Gucnin, Gilbert Brueckner, Robert Summer, Earl Umbaugh, J. Don Jennings. Paul Tassell. OPPOSITE PAGE: FIRST ROW: Clifford W. Johnson. D.Ed. — Academic Dean. Donald W. Rickard. M.A. — Dean of Students. Lee C. Turner, M.Div. — Director of Development; SECOND ROW: Kenneth H. St. Clair. M.S., C.P.A. — Business Manager, Richard Walker, B.A. — Dean of Men, Patricia Bates. M.S. — Dean of Women, BELOW: Dr. Dixon congratulates Karin Angel, our 1979 Homecoming Queen; Miss Bates enjoys a sundae in her Sunday best; Dr. Johnson enjoys a relaxing ride; Dean Walker must think that his son is a child prodigy. 03 THIS PAGE: ABOVE: Dr. Johnson looks forward to giving advice to another student; Kathy Howell peers through her favorite plant; Roy Kern. B.A. Associate Director of Admissions. BF.I.OW: Graphic Arts and Public Rela- tions — C. Humm, L. Overturf. A. Boswell, B. Roth; Food Service — M. Long. M. Ellis, B. Hawes, L. Rodgers, M. Pollock, B. Bchrend, P. Depp, W. Thomas. S. Linamcn, K. Edlund. M. Brightman, J. Travis, S. Warren; Library — A. Hunting. P. Fillinger, C. Ackley. L. Divan. E. Rayburn. A. Dailey. S. Smith. OPPOSITE PAGE:FIRST ROW: Robert Bcikcrt. B£.. Th.B. — Director of Purchasing and Staff Personnel Services; Betty Bcrtschingcr, R.N. — Direc- tor of Health Services; Lynn Brock, B.A., M.L.S. — Director of Library Services; SECOND ROW; Steven Brown, B.S.. M.L.S. — Associate Director of Library Services; Harry Cole — Assistant Manager of Bookstore; Steve Deichert — Food Production Manager; BELOW: Ruth Ager — Typist for Academic Dean; Joyce Cartwright — Secretary to Director of Counselling Services. 1J4 THIS PAGE: ABOVE: Student Personnel Office — M. Avery, M. Wagner, OPPOSITE PAGE: Paul Gathany — Director of C.E.P. and WCDR. David V. Kirchner; Cafeteria personnel busy preparing the salad bar; WCDR staff Gidlcy. B.A. — Director of Financial Aid, Harold Green, Th.D. — Director D. Rock, P. Gathany, B. Boston, D. Boston, J. Snyder; BELOW: J. Veldt of Christian Service, Betty Grisham — Supervisor of Post Office, Gary Kuhn — Operator of Copy Center; Development Office F. Whitclaw, I. Taylor, — Alumni Coordinator, Bernice Mick — Manager of Bookstore; BELOW: L. Turner, I. Gidlcy — Secretary to the President, M. Greenwood Sccre- Admissions Office — D. Stephens, M. Elmore; Physical Plant and Housc- tary to the Academic Dean. keeping — J. Chambers. P. Ware, L. Avery. D. Dillon, R. Chambers. B. Tarter. J. Campbell. A. Grisham — Director, P. Kaufman, R. Dillon. J. Jeffries, C. Bates, C. High. G. Sanders. Ufe 137 THIS PAGE: ABOVE: Personal Assistants — G. Gromacki, S. Hayes, D. Green, D. Conrad, A. Painter, R. Globig, K. Willhites, D. Senseney, D. Scott, R. Strobridge, V. Garcia. T. Yater. N. Payne, M. Hansen, L. Neal, N. Tenney, C. Deal, C. Martin, T. Davis. C. Hcatlcy, T. Tangbladc, P. Kamphau- sen, D. Rothaar, J. Leeke, C. Jarvis, J. Funtik, C. Wicks, L. Wisnoski, D. Jansen, J. Marihugh, C. Guenther; The staff enjoys a banquet in the dining hall; L. Strobridge — Secretary to Director of Health Services; BELOW: Business Office — M. Umphlett. M. Burrichter, E. Kaufman, N. Fissel. D. Spencer; Bookstore Staff — M. Baldwin. A. Bergen, D. Gidley, H. Cole, J. Wagner, B. Mick. C. Kricl; Resident Hall Advisors — D. Hill. J. Street, A. Howell. B. Printy.__________________________________________________________ OPPOSITE PAGE: ABOVE: Henry Phillips. B.A. — Asst. Director of Development and Estate Planning, Dane Rohm, B.A. — WCDR Station Manager, Eldon Sarver, B.A. — Accountant, Jeff St. Clair — Asst. Foot Service Manager, L. Robert White, Ph.D. — Registrar and Director of Admissions, Myron Youngman, B.A. — Director of Student Activities. BE LOW: Financial Aid Office — N. Bcrkcnstock, T. Dinnen; Records Office — C. Grisham. M. Ross, B. McIntosh. 13€ 139 Business And Bible The Bible Department offers courses in Old Testament and New Testament book studies, philosophy, theology, mis- sions, pastoral theology, Christian edu- cation, and Greek. The Department has three major objec- tives. First, it seeks to provide a Biblical foundation for a liveral arts education. All non-major students must take at least six courses from the department. The goal is to make these potential lay leaders into effective witnesses for Christ. Second, it offers a pre-seminary major of Bible. Greek, and relevant liberal arts courses. Course selection is by per- sonal counsel with a faculty advisor. Third, it presents a terminal compre- hensive major for that student who plans to go into the ministry directly after graduation. This program is de- signed for the future pastor, youth worker, evangelist, director of Christian Education, or missionary. The Department of Business Adminis- tration provides a Comprehensive Ma- jor in Business Administration in the frame work of a balanced, Biblc-ccn- tered, liberal arts program. THIS PAGE: Dr. Lawlor listens to his students in Greek, Mr. Parvin enjoys deep conversations with students. Mr. Baldwin and Dr. Gromacki appear to be watching more than a basketball game. OPPOSITE PAGE: ABOVE: Bible — Martin Clark. Ed.D; Richard Dur- ham. S.T.M.; Jean Fisher. M.A.; James Grier. Th.M; Donald Parvin, M.Div.; Jack Riggs, Th.D; Business — Richard Baldwin. M.B.A.. William Riter, M.S., C.P.A., Chairman; James Seaman, Ph.D; Ronald Walker, M.S. BE- LOW': Mr. Baldwin really enjoys his lectures. Mr. Durham appears chilly while eating his ice cream, Ron Walker attempts to duck the “ever present’ photographers. 140 Education And P.E. The Physical Education Department is a vital link in the total education of Cedarville College students. This pro- gram touches the academic, spiritual, social and physical life of each student. The department’s mission is threefold: 1) general education in which all stu- dents are exposed to the need, function and purpose of physical activity, and the biblically-based rationale of each, 2) professional education in which stu- dents interested in the content-related fields of Health, Physical Education and athletics are exposed to current trends, and methods. This biblically- based course of study prepares students for employment both in secular and Christian positions, and 3) intercolle- giate athletics at Cedarville are instruc- tive and competitive with the main overriding objective of creating a cli- mate in which the men and women ath- lete will see and evaluate themselves in the Light of Spiritual Truth. THIS PAGE: Ron Cornell, M.A. — Instructor in Arts and Crafts OPPOSITE PAGE: ABOVE: Education — Merlin Agcr, Ph D.; Sue Baker. M.Ed.; James Biddle. Ph D., Chairman; Irma Dodson. M.A.; Dwayne Frank. Ed.D.; Helen Hall. M.A.; Beverly Monroe. M.A.; Physical Education — Donald Callan, Ph D., Chairman; Pamela Diehl. Ph.D.; June Kearney. Ph.D.; Elvin King, M.Ed.; John McGillivray. MS. 14} Language And Speech The Language and Literature Depart- ment is comprised of 1) English Lan- guage, 2) World, English, and Ameri- can Literature, 3) Spanish, 4) German, and 5) Greek. The English Department seeks to achieve the following objec- tives: 1) to speak and write correctly and effectively, 2) to read and appreci- ate the great masterpieces of English and American and World Literature, 3) to teach intelligent standards for evalu- ating literature, 4) to provide a general knowledge of the chronology and the social and intellectual background of English and American Literature, 5) to prepare students for graduate work in the field of English, and 6) to prepare teachers of English. Students who choose English as a major are expected to acquire a reasonable level of compe- tency in the discipline of the English language. “And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus,” (I Cor. 3:17). It is the firm conviction of the faculty of the Speech Communica- tions Department that as image bearers of God in relationship to one another, Christians have a responsibility to de- velop and order their God-given com- municative capacities according to the principles and precepts laid forth in the Word of God, our sole authority for faith and practice. THIS PAGE: Dr. Greenwood gives one of his warm smiles; Mrs. Baker sure OPPOSITE PAGE: ABOVE: Language — Harmon Bergen. M.A.. Pat Dix- has funny ways of expressing herself; Mrs. Dixon enjoys the Homecoming on. M.Ed., Edward Greenwood. D.A., Jody Grosh. M.A.. Ronald Grosh. festivities; Dr. Biddle is never too busy to speak with a student. M.A.T.. Sandra Harner. Barbara Loach. M.S., Carmen Shrik. M.A.. Edward Spencer. M.A.. Chairman; Speech — J. Wesley Baker. M.A., Sharon Biddle. Ph.D., James Phipps. Ph.D., Marlin Rayburn. M.A.; BELOW: Dr. Phipps announces another basketball game: Can Mr. Spencer ever keep a straight face?; Mrs. Miriam Maddox, B.A. — Speech. 145 Music And Social Science The objectives of the Music Depart- ment for those seeking a degree in this discipline are: 1) to glorify God through the development of the whole man (spiritually, artistically, academically and socially), 2) to develop in the evan- gelical Christian a better and under- standing of God’s creation, 3) to pro- vide the student with the proper atmo- sphere for the development of a com- prehensive and integrated understand- ing of music theory, literature and his- tory, 4) to provide the student adequate preparation in conducting, analyzing, arranging and composing, 5) to provide for the development of musical sensitiv- ity and technical proficiency, 6) to pro- vide a philosophical basis for the plan- ning and implementation of an inclusive program in music education in the school, 7) to provide opportunities for the development of professional aware- ness and communication skills, 8) to provide the student with opportunities for preparation as a prospective teach- er, and 9) to develop within the student the capacity and disposition for contin- ued learning in the field of music. THIS PAGE:Term papers can be long, tedious, and tiresome: Dr. Ellington OPPOSITE PAGE: ABOVE: Music — Lyle Anderson. Ph.D., Charles Ell- gives a vocal rendition; Uncle Al enjoys some relaxing moments with some ington. Ph.D., Dean Kool, M.Ed., David Mattson. Ph.D., Philip McClure, students; Dr. McGoldrick waits patiently for Maintenance to repair the heat. M.M., Charles Pagnard, M.M., Carl Stahl, M.A.; Social Science — Joseph Halsey. M.Ed., James McGoldrick, Ph.D., Allen Monroe. Ph.D., J. Murray Murdoch, Ph.D; BELOW: Dr. Murdoch playing Cedarvillc's favorite pastime Sheer concentration. T4G Psychology And Science The Psychology Department of Ce- darville College has the following objectives: 1) investigate Biblical material and psychological concepts from the standpoint of special and general revelation. In doing this our guiding principles is that “all truth is God’s truth,” 2) a study of the per- son from the wholistic perspective. In addition to analysis of many from the physical, emotional, and rational level, there is great emphasis on man’s spiritual qualities. 3) Provide an intensive introduction to the basic issues of the science of psychology, their historical development, their philosophical basis, and the important practical issues to which they are relat- ed. The purpose of the Science Department is to enhance the student’s ability to think orderly and clearly through the use of scientific and mathematical tech- niques. Approaching science and math- ematics as God’s revealed truth, the de- partment seeks to aid the student’s study through meaningful laboratory activities. THIS PAGE: Dr. Ballard and Dr. Scott enjoy a basketball game; Dr. Braith- waite awaits another perplexed calculus student; Mr. L. Bert Frye. M.A.T. — Science. OPPOSITE PAGE: ABOVE: Psychology — Robert Abbas. Ph.D.. Stanley Ballard, Ph.D., Jack Scott, Ph.D.; Science — Donald Baumann, Ph.D., Edwin Braithwaite, Ph.D., Austin Elmore, M.A.T., Walter Griffeth, Ph D., Larry Helmick, Ph.D., Lawrence Killian, M.S., Terry Phipps. M.S., Daniel Wetzel, Ph.D.; BELOW: Dr. Griffeth inspects one of his friends; Dr. Baumann looks as if another genetics student has let his Drosophilia out of the vial; Dr. Scott diligently marks papers: Dr. Helmick shows another Analytical Chcm student how to use the polarograph. 148 149 SENIORS Graduation The realization of any goal is an extremely satisfying achievement. Thus, graduation becomes the culmination ol student’s dream. This event is truly an exciting one as parents come from all over to witness the regalia and watch t program displaying the success of their student. 152 Certainly the graduates are elated as they realize this event is in their hon- or. They have successfully disci- plined themselves over four years — they have “finished the course.” 154 HRI8T ■x 155 Nancy Eileen Abels Behavioral Science John D. Allen Mathematics Kristine Kay Anderson Pre-Seminary Karin Leigh Angel Speech James Robert Abercrombie Business Administration Crystal Dawn Anderson Physical Education Kenneth Wayne Anderson Physical Education Marvin R. Alcorn Business Administration William E. Abernathy Jr. Pre-Seminary 11 1 Paula Mae Arvay English Norman Lee Avery Pamela Jo Baker Elementary Education Elementary Education 156 Seniors Academically Cynthia Diann Banner Mathematics Benson Lee Belleman Physical Education Michael Bentley Pre-Seminary Robert Roger Bragg Dan Bresson Terry Gene Broach Pre-Seminary Social Science Pre-Seminary Mark James Benzie Bible Debra Ann Blackburn Elementary Education Steven James Bowlin Pre-Seminary Dale Stewart Brown Pre-Seminary Seniors A cadcmically 157 Rebecca Belle Brown Business Administration Roberta Lyn Brown Physical Education Scott Christopher Browne Pre-Seminary Michael H. Brumbaugh Bible Janet Ann Bubcl Behavioral Science Vicki L. Burleson Bible Randolph Stephen Cagwin Elementary Education Mark William Castellani Broadcasting I $8 Seniors Academically Robert Michael Cave Pre-Seminary Sandra Leigh Caylor Harold Guthrie Chamberlain III Behavioral Science Budiness Administration Judy Marie Cobb Psychology Bchavioral Science Jeffrey Charles Conklin Physical Education Jeffrey L. Cowen Broadcasting Floyd Dallis Cheryl Lynn Danielson Elementary Education Janet Davis English Gale Ann Dillsworth Psychology Physical Education Gordon Robert Donaldson Biology Lynne Marie Donnelly Elementary Education Sondra Diane Champlin Psychology Bchavioral Science John Aaron Dailey Pre-Seminary Louise Ann DeYoung Speech Rebecca Irene Driscoll Behavioral Science Seniors Academically 159 David Stanley Drozek Biology Chemislry Fred Edward Dulcy Business Administration Karen Lea Duncan Social Science Karen Sue Dyer Business Administration Loretta Sue Earnhart Behavioral Sciencc Psychology Janet Diane Ebcl English Linda Sue Eisscns Chemistry Charles David Ellington Church Music. Voice Kimberly M. Faull English Guy Felmlcc Susan Jean Felly Biology Duncan Stanley Fields History Leslie Lcyland Fields English Craig Fisher Bible Bruce Fleming James Footman 160 Seniors Academically David R. Francis Business Administration Dianne Jones Gardner Science Dennis Scott Gillcnwater Business Administration Dennis Given Pre-Seminary Renee J. Globig Speech Terry David Gorden Pre-Seminary Fredrick Steven Grcctham Physical Education David Starbuck Gregory Pre-Seminary Seniors Academically 161 Elaine R. Gregory Physical Education Karen Sue Haga History Mark Alan Hanson Biology David Paul Heffernan Business Administration Kevin Blaine Grier Business Administration Cynthia Hall Diana Rae Hare Elementary Education Mark James Highman Bible Bonnie Kay Guenther Christian Education Bible Maty Jane Hansen Mathematics C. Dean Harkness Behavioral Science Deborah Lois Horner Speech Dewayne Albert Grooms Broadcasting Timothy Hamilton English Judith M. Harkless Elementary Education Dwain Arthur Hill Pre-Seminary Brian Allan Hull Physical Education Judith Lynn Hugo Elementary Education Thomas H. Hutchison Mathematics John Jackson James Allen Jamison Pre-Seminary Susan Elaine Jenkins Mathematics 163 Denise Angela Kelso Elementary Education Desiree Colleen Kirk Speech Barbara A. Langevin Behavioral Science Billy Michael Lanphicr Speech Daniel Lawrence Jo Ellen Leeke Biology Philip Michael Leston Music Education Donald James Lewis Chemistry 164 Seniors Academically Joel David Longnecker Business Administration Lisa Marie McClure English Spanish Bryan Medlock Ronald William Medlock David M. Messenger Business Administration Pre-Seminary Terry McClellan Broadcasting David Irvin MeMurray Music Bradley J. McCrorcy Business Administration Michael Robert Mignard Physical Education Seniors Academically 165 Brian Nelson Miller IDS Craig Lawrence Miller Pre-Seminary Philip L. Miller Pre-Seminary Albert Daniel Miner Bible Jane Elizabeth Miner George Alexander Mitchell Jr. Elementary Education Business Administration Sharon Lynn Moberly Dclmar Ray Mohler Elementary Education Business Administration 166 Seniors Academically John Rollin Mohler Music Education Rayanne Marie Moore Business Administration Alan Donald Morgan Psychology Michele Mac Morgan Bible Lori Ann Neal Elementary Education Brenda Lynn Neally Physical Education Cynthia Lea Owen Psychology Bchavioral Science Allison D. Painter Psychology Timothy Edward Parlicr Physical Education John Rupert Morgan Pre-Seminary James Richard Nichols Bible Cynthia Jo O’Quinn Business Administration Mark Charles Patterson Pre-Seminary Seniors Academically 16 7 Nancy Arlene Payne Biology Claire Phillips English John Mark Potter Mathematics Karol Beth Prentice Business Administration Martin B. Pressau Business Administration Karen Beth Price English Gaye Elaine Putman Elementary Education Donald J. Quinn Mathematics Darlene Miller Raines Elementary Education Ellen Louise Redinger Political Science Larry G. Robinson Business Administration David Alan Rogers Business Administration Joseph S. Rohde Mathematics Marcia June Romein Biology Barbara Jean Roth Elementary Education 168 Scniors Acadcmically Betty E. Roush Elementary Education Sharon Ann Sabados Elementary Education Glenn Alden Sanders Pre-Seminary Dorene Dec Sands Physical Education Marcia Kay Schafer Psychology Dean Lewis Scott Psychology Bchavioral Science Mark Richard Seymour Biology Karen Louise Seymour English Seniors Academically 169 Sharon Elaine Shaw Business Administration Ron Sheldon Kathy K. Kearbey Slusher Tammy Smiley Business Administration Melanie Ruth Smith Psychology Ronda Ann Smith Social Science Susan Ruth (Scott) Smith Ruth Elizabeth Sprague Elementary Education Physical Education Cynthia Jindra Strickland Bible Joan Ann Surso Chemistry 70 Seniors Academically Daniel Lee Taylor Biology Priscilla Louise Taylor Deborah Annette Throckmorton Elementary Education Elementary Education Stephen Neil Titus Dorothy Ann Toelcke Business Administration Elementary Education Jon Umphlctt Business Administration Randy Ray Wagner Music Education Kevin Thomas Waiters Pre-Seminary Earl Warren Throckmorton Psychology Margeret L. Van dcr Hoeven Elementary Education Ruth Ann Wagner English Pre-Seminary Catherine Moricn Walker Behavioral Science Seniors Academically 171 Dale Alan West Business Administration Claudia Louise Whitestinc Elementary Education ■ Gary Lee Welton Psychology Allen L. Webber Church Music Gregory Douglas Wickham Joyce Lynn Willsey Steven R. Willsey Scott Alan Wilson Business Administration Biology Biology Pre-Seminary 172 Seniors A ca dcmically Janice Dale Zachary Speech Suzan Kllcn Zink English Spccch Renee Lynette Wuebben Speech ■ Leona Kay Yatcr Biology David Lee Woodall Chemistry Joy Yhap Cynthia Mary Wright Business Administration Seniors Academically 173 Honors Day Honors Day is a day of Chapel set aside every year for the recognition of those students who have done an exceptional job throughout the year. 174 Awards given are Dean’s Honor List — for a grade point of 3.75 or better and Dean’s List for a grade point of 3.25 or better. In addition, the de- partments award scholarships and recognition to those outstanding stu- dents in that major. The highest award every year is that one that goes to the senior with the highest grade point average of all seniors graduating. The whole service is cer- tainly a tribute to all those attending. 177 178 Underclass Divisional Underclass Divisional 179 180 Juniors Kathy Armstrong Bill Baldwin Arthur Bed well Scott Beight Beth Bcikcrt Mark Benzie Daniel Betts Gregg Birkholz Stanley Birky Sandy Bonzo Andrew Boone John Bowers Robert Bragg Mike Bresson John Briggs Kathleen Brower Judy Brown Steve Brown Kevin Browne Paul Bucttcll Esther Bulthuis Peter Bulthuis Vicki Butler Jan Callan Dale Chance Dale Christian Kenneth Churchward Pamela Coates Gretchcn Cody Craig Colas Rich Connors David Conrad Joyce Corathers Donald Cox Craig Kent Richard Crist Juniors 181 Tami Dance Thomas Danube Terri Davis Virginia Decker Paul DeLange Valerie Dell Cindy Denny Cherie DePew Holly Dctrick Debbie Delweiler Donna Dillingcr Becky Dotson Timothy Dowd Howard Elmy John Farmakis Patricia Farmwald Becky Festag Duane Fielder Paula Flint Lawrence Flood Paul Freeman Kristen Frey Dan Fullmer Jan Funtik I Kenneth Gaines Beth Galbraith Teresa Galbrcath Gary Gallian Wynn Gifford Phillip Giggie Linda Grafton Daniel Green Dann Green Marsha Grcve Wayne Griffiths Gary Gromacki Milinda Gross Cathy Guenther Pam Hammond Steve Hancock Robert Hanson Nancy Harvey 182 Juniors Janet Herriman Cheryl Herron Rickey Hickman Paul Hill Richard Hinks Brenda Hobar Timothy Hoganson Mark Hollopctcr Kimberly Hosack Timothy Howard Gregory Howe John Humm Michael Hunting Debbie Jackson Cindy Jacobs Dawn Jansen Davie Johnson Mark Jones Peggy Kamphausen Kristine Karsian Kim Kauffman Cheryl Keller Charles Kelley Debra Keys Robert King Mark Kirby Jo Kiser Anna Koch Mark Kochcr David Kolk Richard Krewson Bill Kriel Sue Kulp Craig Kuns Linda Kuschcl Lori Lailayc Juniors 183 Jerry Lantz Karen Lapp David LaRuc James Leightenheimer Sheri Levin Nick Linamcn Mark Lones Nathan Longnecker Jim Luce Norman MacKcnzic Julie Marihugh Peter Martens Cindy Martin Ruth Martin Kevin Masters Brenda McBride Connie McLanc Patricia Michalski Roger Michel Cynthia Miller Patti Molin Debbie Myers Carolyn Napier James Neely Michael Nichols Ruth Northeutt Michael O'Quinn Harvey Ouellette Wendy Patterson Lynda Palmer Evelyn Parker Donna Partridge Donald Parvin Lynda Patton Kathy Payne tanda Penquite Mark Peters Rick Peterson Steve Petry Mark Pierce Donald Pippin Daniel Poole 84 Juniors Janice Reu Keith Rice Brian Riggs Douglas Richardson Susan Rike Cynthia Robb Sandi Roth Danny Rowe Becky Rupe Clyde Sarver Debbie Schieber Mark Schuchard Roger Schultz Karen Sewell Dale Shaw Tim Shubert Andy Simpson Colleen Sirka Patty Slusher Kim Smith Nancy Snook Karen Snyder Steve Snyder Dan Sorber Bruce Sparks Chuck Spicer Cheryl Sprungcr James Spurrier Daniel Standridge David Standridge Christopher Starbuck Michael Stephens Karen Steinhofer David Stewart Virginia Stone Charlene Storer Juniors IS$ June StriegeI Steve Strock Beth Summcrln Carol Supplce Steve Swayze Jane Tcdeschi Nanci Tillman Stacy Towle Dana Treese David Treese Kathy Turner Mariccnc Vail Karen Wainwright Kimberly Waites Virginia Ward Karen Webster Danette Wetzel Gwen Whilding Miriam Will Joyce Willetts Keith Willhite Kathy Williams Lynn Williams Mark Wilson Doug Wiseman Ray Wolff Michele Wozniak Thomas Yater Janice Yoder Amy Young 186 Juniors ■V Sophomores 187 Ronald Abbott Donald Adamson Mark Anderson Mark Anderson Chuck Apperson Danicla Axiotis Nancy Baker Thomas Bailey Anne Barker Ronald Barnett William Baughman Debbie Bcacham Laura Bear Clayton Beck Beth Beckett Suzcttc Bcgue Carlcton Birch Timothy Bish Becky Blackburn Joanne Blasdcll James Bocian Dcbora Bonzo Rick Boswell Joann Bradsahw David Brown Linda Burchett Tim Butler Brian Cafferty Sherri Cantley Pam Carmcan Scott Carr Jim Carroll Grctchcn Carter Steven Churchill Calvin Clark Connie Clemons Cheryl Coates Joe Colyer Jeffrey Cook Douglas Cooley Rodney Compton Rebecca Cotter 188 Sophomores Cheryl Coulson David Cox Chris Cragoc Paul Cripps David Cvetich Jamie Darling Cliff Davis Joanne Davis Donald Dawson Cheryl Deal Jannell Decker Sandy Decker Kathy Delp Theodore DeShields Sandra Domerese Mark Drcsbach Jim Driscoll Diane Drummer John Duff Donna Dubke Ida Ehrman Paula Ellis Lori Faull Ann Fava Tim Filler Cathi Finncmore Wendy Fisher Sue Folkmann Cindy Fowler Ernest Francis Ken Frankc Meta Fraser Beverly Frederick Dori Freese Valeric Frilcy Betsy Froh David Gabriel Valde Garcia Cindy Garrison Linda Gawthrop Denise Gilmore Kelli Gilmore Sophomores 189 Lori Gohccn Nadine Grace Karen Grant Eileen Green Mary Greening Greg Greve Jill Griswold Ted Grovatt John Guenther Sandra Guseman Keith Haas Nancy Hall Natalie Hall April Hallctt LoAnna Hamilton Patricia Harding Randy Harper Peggy Harrel Dallas Harris John Hart Denise Hartman David Hattenfield Joyce Haynes Cindy Heinrich Rhonda Hettinger Elaine Heyworth Chuck Hickey Marjorie Hill William Hill Carol Hinoard JaNct Hollars Kevin Howard Mary Howard William Huber Susan Hull Paula Humphrey Julie Hutchins Kathy Jackson Diana Jakstadt Charlene Jarvis Brad Johnson Julia 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Underwood Teresa Varhola Barb Vinson Bonnie Vesilko Bruce Viall Paul Vollmcr Suzy Vonada Sandra Wagner Jeff Waldo Chris Walker Paul Walter Daryl Waterman Carey Weaver Ken Webb Bonny Webber Cindy Wchrly Debbie Wellinghoff Ron Wetzel Craig Wheeler Cozettc Wicks Randy Wilcox Susan Wilkinson David Wills Alan Wilson Dale Wilson Linda Wilson 194 Sophomores Sophomores 195 196 Freshmen Mar Beth Anderson Virginia Anderson William Anderson Kerry Autio Kelli Avram Melodic Bagg Drew Baker James Baldwin Michael Bamgbose Deb Barnett Vickie Barnett Lenna Barrand Jeff Bartling Keith Beach Larry Beaver Mark Bcncficl Andrew Berger Dan Bloom Terry Bonzo Angela Bowers Cathy Boyd Jeff Bowser Rose Ann Branham Mark Brant Laura Brazclton Paul Briggs Angela Brown Margie Brown Phyllis Brown Mark Bubel Suzzanne Bugg Wayne Bunker Jacqueline Burdick Arthur Burk Cindi Burt I auric Butler Freshmen 197 Luann Butler l.etitia Carey Ferris Cassidy lula Carter Vicki Chandler Diana Charlton Wayne Chase Cindy Clark Shirley 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Charles Miller Representative Springfield, Ohio 1-399-8044 226 A d vert ising 227 College Students Abbot . Ronald. IOJ. 106. IM Abels. Nancy. 156 Abercrombie. Bill. 197 Abercrombie. James. 151. 156 Abernathy. William. 102. 156. 170 Acker. Jeff. 181 Adams. Annette. 197 Adame. Barbara. 181 Adamson. Donald. 188 Aiken. Terri. 197 Ailken. Thomas. 76. 120. 121. 179. 181 Alcorn. Marvin. 156 Allen. John. 156 Allen. Urry. 181 Allen. Michael. 82. 121. 181 Anderton. Crystal. 58. 62. 63. 112. 156 Anderson. Jan. 197. 205 Anderton. Keaneth W.. 76. 156. 186 Anderson. Kris. 156 Anderson. Mark D.. 188. 205. 117 Anderson. Mark L. 188 Anderson. Mary Beth. 197 Anderson. Virginia. 197 Anderson. Vivian Andeersoo. Wiliam. 106. 197 Andrus, Ken. 103. 181 Alltel. Karin. 133. 156 Anthony. Wayne F„ 105. 107. 197. 99 Apperson. Chuck. 188 Armstrong. Kathy. 118. 181 Arthnr. Sarah. 104 Array. Paula, 111. 156 Ashcraft. Jan. 72. 96. 197 Aut o. Kerry. 76. 110. 197 Avery. Lee. 156 Avram. KeBi, 197 Axiosis. Pamela. 188 Bang. Melodic, 197 Bailey. Thomas. 104. 109. 117. 188 Baker. Drew. 82. 83. 197 Baker. Nancy. 188 Baker. Pam. 156 Baldwin. BUI. 88. 121. 181 Baldwin, James. 197 Bamjbose. Michael A . 76. 197. 205 Banner. Cynthia. 157 Barker. Anne l_. 188 Barnett. Deb. 197 Barnett. Ronald. 183 Barnett. Vickie. 197 Barrand. Leant, 72. 197 Bariling. Jeff. 197 Baughman. William. 188 Beach. Keith. 109. 110. 197 Beacham. Deborah. 109. 188 Bears . Lanra. 188 Beaver. Urry. 100. 197 Beck. Clayton. 107. 187. 188 Beckett. Beth. 18$ BcdcU. Arthur. 181 Begoe. Surctte. 179. 188 Beight. Scott. 106. 181 Beikert. Beth. 181 BeUcman. Benny. 76. 120. 121. 157 Benefici. Mark. 197 Bentley. Michael. 99. 102. 157. 169 Benrle. Mark. 157. 181 Bcrgandnc. David. 104. 195 Berger. Andrew, 196. 197 Beits. Daniel P... 96. 181 Bigelow. Ron. 157 Birch. Carletor. 76. 119. 120. 183 Birkhola. Gregg. 181 Birky. Stanley. 181 Bob. Timothy. 18$ Blackburn. Becky. 64. 18$ Blackburn. Debra. 64. 96, 111. 157 Blasdell. Joanne. 188 Bloom. Dan. 197 Board. Suetu. 157 Boeian. James. 183 Bon70. Debora. 18$ Bonro, Sandy. 181 Bon7o, Terry. 197 Boone. Andrew, 106. 181 Boswell. Angie. 116 Boswell. Rkk. 188 Bowers. Angela. 197 Bowers. John. 181 Bowlm. Steve. 157 Bowser, Jeff. 76. 197 Boyd. Cathy. 197 Bradshaw. Joann. 106. 188 Bragg. Robert. 157. Itl Branham. RoseAnn. 105. 197 Brant. Mark. 197 Brarelton. Uura. 105. 197 Bresson. Dan. 157 Bresson. Mike. 108. 114. 181 Briggs. John. 181 Briggs. Paul. 119. 197 Broach. Terry. 151. 157 Brower. Kathleen. 181 Brown. Angela. 100. 118. 196. 197 Brown. Dale. 157 Brown. David. 106. 188 Brown. Judy. 181 Brown. Margie. 197 Brown. Phyllis, 197 Brown, Rebecca. 158 Brown, Roberta. 158 Brown. Sloe. 181 Browne. Kevin. 181 Browne. Scott, 158 Brumbaugh. Mike, 151. 158 Bubcl. Jin. 158 Bubel. Mark. 88. 95. 197 Buettell. Paul S.. 181 Bugg. C. Su7anne. 197 Bulthuis. Either. 181 Bulthub. Peter. 181 Bunker. Wayrse Alan. 197 Burchett. Linda. 188. 195 Burdick. Jacqueline. 197 Burk. Arthur. 102. 103. 197 Burleson. Vicld. 158 Burt. Cind.. 197 Butler. Dirie, 62. 66. 197 Butler. Luann. 66. 193 Butler. Tim. 188 Butler. Vicki. 62. 63. 66. 181 Byrum. Andrew. 106 Caffcrty. Brian. 188 Cagwin. Randy. 158 Calla n. Jan. 58. 104. 109. 181 Cantlcy. Sherri. 188 Carey. Letitia, 96. 179, 198 Carmcan. Pam. 18$ Carr. Scott. 188 Carroll. Jim. 86. 188 Carter. Greteben. 97. 188 Carter. Olivia Inia. 19$ Cassidy. Ferris. 198 Castellani. Mark. 117. 158. 170 Cave. Robert. 96. 159 Caytor. Sandra. 117. 118. 159 Chamberlain. Guthne. 119. 159 Champ)in. Soadra. 117, 159 Chanie. Dale. 181 Chandler. Vicki. 198 Charlton. Diana. 198 Chase. Wayne. 198 Christian. Dale. 181 Churchill. Steven. 102. 106. 110. 18$ Churchward. Kenneth. 114. 181 Clark. Calvin. 78. 79. 88. 110. 188 Clark. Cindy, 193 Clark. Shirley. 106. 198 Clayton. Uura. 108, 198 Clebnd. Michelle. 95. 196. 198 Clemons. Coeme. 59. 64. 188 Cloughcr. Tom. 198 Coates. Laura, 198 Coates. Pamela. 181 Cosies, Stacey . 198 Cobb. Judy. 159 Cobb. Stephen. 198 Cody. Coretchen. 181 Colas. Craig. 7$. 79. 104. 114. 121. ISI Collins. Daniel. 198 Collins. Karen. 198 Colyer. Joe. 183. 195 Comptoa. David. 198 Compton. Rodney. 188 Conklin. Jeff. 56. 80. 151, 159 Conklin. Keith. 198 Connors. Rich. 103. 107. 181 Conrad. David L.. 106. 138. 181 Conrad. Diane. 186 Cook. Jeffrey. 188 Cooley. Douglas. 188 Cooper. Karen. 112 Corathers. Joyce. 107. 181 Cordes. Jim. 97. 106. 198 Cornell. Pat. 103. 107 Cotter. Rebecca. 18$ Coulson. Cheryl. 189 Concn. Jeff. 159 Cox. Jr.. David N.. 76. 98. 110. 189. 195 Cox. Donald. 181 Cragoe. Chris. 189 Craig. Debbie. 106. 198 Craig. Kent A.. 181 Cremean. David. 86 Cremean. Lora. 198 Cnpps. Paul. 189 Crist. Richard. 88. 102. 181 Cunningham. Kathy. 98, 198 Cvetieh. David. 106. 189 Dailey. John. 159 Dalits. Floyd. 159 Damon. Martha Joy. 198 Dance. Tammi. 182 Danielson. Chciyl. 159 Danube. Thomas. 182 Darlmg. Jamie. 86. 189 Davis. Cliff. 189 Da . Janet, 159 Davis. Joanne. 106. 189 Davis. Tern. 99. 113. 138. 182 Dawson. Donald. 189 Deal. Cheryl. 96. 13$. 189 Decker. Janoril. 64. 189 Decker. Sandy. 189 Decker. Virginia. 102. 104. 182 DcUege. Paul. 182 Dell. Valerie. 113. 182 Delp. Kathy. 189 Denmt. Donna. 101. 198 Denny, Cindy. 108. 182 Depew. Cberie. 107. 117. 182 DeShicIds. Theodore. 187. 189 Detrick. V Holly. 182 Detweiler. Debbie. 182 Detwiler. Stephen. 19$ Devine. Martin. 86 DeYoung. LouAnn. 151. 159 DeYoung. Tom. 105. 151. 19$ Dicringcr. Tadd. 198 Dillmgcr. Donna. 166. 170. 182 Dillsworth. Gale. 66. 159 Dodds. Kimberly. 96. 198 Doggctt. Dana. 108, 198 Domcrcsc. Sandra. 189 Donaldson. Gordon. 76. 20. 159 Donaldson. Peter. 198 Donnelly. Lynne. 66. 159 Dotson. Becky. 182 Dowd. Timothy. 84. 112. 182 Drcshieh. Mark. 108, 189 Driscoll. Becky. 159 Driscoll. Jim. 189 Drorek. David. 97. 112. 113. 160 Drummer. Diane. 189 Dubke. Donna. 189 Duff. ApriL 198 DufT. John. 189 Du Icy. Fred. 160 Duncan. Karen Lea. IIS. 160. 170 Dustin. Rkk. 105. 107. 198 Dye, Cindy. 198 Dyer. Karen. 114. 160. 164. 170 Eaker. Crystal. 107. 107. 198 Earn hart. Loretta. 160 Ebel. Janet. 95. 160 Ebersote. Karen. 103. III. 198 Ehrman, Barbara J.. 198 Fhrman. Ida. 101. 189 Eissens, Linda. 156. 160 Ekseot. Marlene. 117. 198 Elknwood. Beth. 198 Ellington. C. David. 160 Ellis. Paula. 189 Elmy, Howard. 182 Entingh. Andrea. 186 Etner. Stephen. 101. 193 Evans. Steve. 111 Farley. Pauline, 19 Farmakis. John. 182 Farmwald. Patricia. 95. 99. 182 Fast. Cynthia. 199 Faull. Kimberly. 102. III. 160 Faull. Loo. 189 Fava. Ann. 189 Fawcett. Jeffrey K.. 110. 199. 205 Felmlee. Guy. 119. 160 Felly. Susan. 101, III. 160 Ferrell. Beeky. 104. 199 Ferris. Cassidy. 199 Festag. Becky. 118. 182 Fielder. Dyanc. 182 Fields. Duncan. 160. 170. 173 Fields. Leslie. 111. 160. 170. 173 Fields, Wallace. 198 Filler. Tim. 100. 189 Finnemore. Cathi. 189 Fite her. Joyce. 97. 199 Fisher. Craig. 160 Fisher. Robert. 199 Fisher. Wendy. 189 Fleming. Bruce. 84. 160 Flint. Bonr-ic Sue. 103. 199 Flint. Paula. 182 Flood. Lawrence. 182 Fdkmann. Sue. 179. 189 Footman. James. 74. 160 Fowler. Cindy. 118. 189 Fowler. Jennifer. 199 Fox. L. Cdene. 58. 64. 199 Franco. Dave. 119. 161 Francis. Ernest. 189 Franke. Jr.. Ken. 189 Fraser. Meta. 98. 189 Frederick. Beverly. 189 Freebourn, Jenifer, 199 Freeman. John. 108. 199 Freeman. Paul. 182 Freese. Dori. 112, 189 Frey. Kristen. 182 Friky. Valerie. 72. 73. 74. 189 Froh, Betsy. 108. 189 Frost. Kellie. III. 199 Fullmer. Dan. 86. 182 Funtik. Jan. 182 Fumik. John. 199 Gabriel. L. David. 189 Gaines. Kenneth. 88. 108. 104. 120. 182 Galbraith. Beth. 96. III. 182 Galbraith. Uura. 96. 199 Gatbrealh. Teresa. 103. 182 Gall. Donna. 115. 119. 199 Gallon. Gary. 84. 182 Garcia. Valde. 2. 115. 121. 13$. 187. 189 Gaidner. Dianne. 161 Gardner. Uurie. 199 Garrison. Cindy. 97. 189 Gawthrop, Linda. 189 Geigk. Mary Rose. 94. 199 George. Renee. 199 Gibson. Mearl, 199 Gifford. Wynn. 76. 8$. 121. 182 Giggie. Ph ilip. 182 Gilleawater. Dennis. 161 Gilmour. Christine. 199 Gilmore. Denise. 189 Gilmore. Kelli. 189 Given. Dennis. 102. 161 Globig. Renee. 138. 161 Goheen. Lori. 190 Goodrich. Bob. 98. 102. 200 Gordon. Terry. 161 228 Grace. Gary. 200 Grace. Nadine. 190 Grafton. Linda. 5 . 96. IS2 Graham, Joy. 104. 111 Graham. Tim. 200 Gram. Karen. 107. I 7, 190 Green. Alan. 200 Green. Darnel. 102. 114. 1)3. 182 Green. Daan. 182 Green, Eileen. 190 Green. Larry. 74. 196. 200. 20$ Greening. Mary. 190 Grcclham. Fred. 86. 121. 161 Gregory, David. 161 Gregory, Elaine. S8. 162 Greve. Greg. 2. 86. 190 Crete. Marsha. 118. 182 Grier. Kevin. 162 Griffiths. Wayne. 116. 182 Griswold, Jill. 190 Grcenncki. Gary. 114. 121. 1)8. 182 Groooms. DeWaync. 162 Gross. MUinoa. 112. 182 Grovatt. Ted. 119. 190 Grotes. Cynthia. 2CO Guenther. Bonnie. 162 Guenther. Cathy. 104. |)8. | 2 Guenther, John Allan, 190 Guenlctte. Barb. 200 Guscman. Sandra. 190 Haas. Keith. 190 Haga. Karen Sue. IIS. 162 Hague. Donna. 199 Hall. Cynthia. 162 Hall. Natalie. 190 Hall. Nancy. 190 Hallctt. April A.. 190 Hailed. Gregory. 199 Hakes. Kimberly Hamilton. LoAnra. 95. 96. 190 Hamilton. Michael E-. 199 Hamilton. Tim. 162 Hammond, Pam. 104. 182 Hancock. Sieve. 182 Hansen. Mary Jane. 1)8. 162 Hansen. Mark. 162 Hanson. Robert. 76. 110. 120. 182 Harder, Merlin. 199 Harding. Kevin. 110. 199 Harding. Patricia. 64. 190 Hare. Diana. 162 Hatkks . Judi. 162 Harkness. C. Dean. 162 Harley. Rick Harper. Randy. 190 Harrell. Peggy. 190 Harris. Dallas. 109. 190 Harris. Larry L.. 199 Han. Cathy. 199 Han. John E . 102. 190 Hartman. Denise. 190 Haney. Nancy. 182 HascLip. Rita. 96. 199 Hathaway, Kevin. 18) Hattcnfield. Dai id. 190 Havener. Cindi. 199 Hayes. Bill. III. 18) Hayes. Brian, 199 Hayes. Steve. 1)8. 18) Haynes. Joyce. 106. 190 Heatly. Cathy. 10). 104. I )8. 18) Heckman. Wayne. 106. 110. 199 Hcffernan. David. 88. 106. 121. 162 Hcgarty. David. 199 Heinrich. Cindy. 106. 190 Henderson. Eric. 105. 199 Henderson. Kim. 102. 107. 18) llcnshn. Sandy. 106. 199 Hermansky, Kim. 18) Hcrriman. Janet. 18) Herron. Cheryl. 72. 7). 7a. 109. IS) Hettinger. Rhonda. 96. 10). 190 Hey worth. Flame. 190 Hickey. Chuck. 99. 190 Hickman. Rick. 82. 8). 88. 18) High. Charles. 95. 104, 107. 1)7, 199 High man. Mark. 95. 162 Hill. Dwam. 1)8. 16) Hill. Marjorie. 58. 190 HiU. Paul. 18) Hill. William N . 190 Hlnks. Richard Scott. 96. 18) Hippard. Card. 95. 10). 190 Hobar. Ricrda. 56. 59. 66. 18) Hobor. Ronald. 86. 199 Hoganvon. Timothy. 99. 104, 18) Hollars. Janet. 190 Hollopcter. Edna. 199 Hollopeter. Mark. 1IJ Hook. Jonda. 199 Horner. Deborah. 162 Horton. Eda La Faye. 106. 199 Houck. Kimberly. 18) Howard. Kevin. 190 Howard. Mary. 118. 190 Howard. Suun E, 58. 199 Howard. Suun K . 16) Howard. M. Timothy. 18) Howe. Gregory. 106. 107. III. 18) Huber. William F- 94. 10«. 190 Huffman. Don. 16) Hufngcr. Brett. 84. 199 Hugo. Judith. 116. 16) Hud. Brian. 16) Hull. Suun. 190 Humm. John. 18) Humphrey. Debs. 199 Humphrey. Paula, 190 Hunting. Michael. 18) Hutchins. Julie. 58. 112. 190 Hutchison, Tom. 104. 16) Imhoff. Lori. 200 Ingalls. Alan. 96 lianiski, Gail. 200 Jackson. Debbie. 158. 18) Jackson. Dorothy. 158 Jackson. John. 16) Jackson, Kathleen. 200 Jackson. Kathy. 190 Jacobs. Cindy. III. 18) Jakstadt. Diana. 190 Jamison. James. 16) Jansen. Dawn. 104. II). 1)8. It) January. Virucius. 200 Jaquis. Tom. 200 Jarvis. Charlene. 72. 7). 96. 98. 1)8. 190 Jarvis. Paula. 119. 200 Jchmj. Scott. 200 Jenkins. Suun. 16) Jenson. Elkn. 120. 200 Jerisk. Fran. 164 Johnson. Anna. 117. 200 Johnson. Brad. 190 Johnson. Chris. 200 Johnson. David. 18) Johnson. Jut . 190 Johnson. Karen. 191. 195 Johnson. Kay. IIS. 200 Johnson. Lily. 200 Johnson. Mark. 191 Johnson. Mela, 117. 200 Johnson. Timothy. 186 Johnson. Virginia. 191 Johnson, William. 191 Johnston. Bryce. 164 Jones. Collette Jones. Mark. 18) Jones. Rebecca. 191 Jones. Rick. 97. 107. 191. 195 Jones. Terri. 200 Jones. William I, 191 Justice. David. 200 Kaffcnbarger, Dan. 164 Kamphausea. Peggy. III. 18) Karsian. Kristine. 18) Kauffman. Kimber. 82. 8). 148. 18) Kaufman, Janice Kay. 164 Kearbey. Tamera. 191 Kearsky. Debbie. 58. 62. 109. 112. 191 Keller. Cheryl. 18) Kelky. Charles. 86. 18) Kelso. Denise. 10). 118. 164 Kelso. Tim. 200 Kern. Mary. 200 Keys. Debra. 106. 18) King. Robert. 95. 98. 106. 18) King. Tammy. 191 K.ogsburg. Karen. 97. 200 Kirby. Mark. 18) Kirk. Desiree. 164 Kirkbrsde. Kathy Jo. 191. 200 Kiser. Jo. 18) Kitchen. Julie. 191 Kitchen. Sandra. 200 Klapp. Donna. 10). III. 118. 200 Klenke. Kathy. 200 Knapp. Mark. 191 Knccht. Jennifer. 59. 66. 200 Knieehy. Sue. 107. 191 Kmencm. Shari. 108. 200 Knight. Tracy. 191 Kniowski. Ruth Ann. 10). 200 Koch. Anna. 18) Kocher. Mark. 18) Kolk. H David. 76. 18) Kramer. Cindy. 119. I . 191 K re idler, Sheryl. 100. 191 Krewson. Cindy. 72. 74. 200 K re von. Kathy. 191 Krcwson. Richard. 88. 10«. 18) Kriel. Bill. 18) Kulp. Sue. 62. 66. 112. 18) Kuns. Craig. 98. 18) Kunuclman. Ed. 200 Kuschct. Linda. 120. 18) Kyrk. Lyn. 200 Lahak. Sharon. 200 LaHayc. Lori. 100. 18) l.aing. Ruth. 10). 200 Lamm. Joseph. 191 Landcss. Beth. 200 Langevm, Barbara. 164 Langley. Margaret. 191 Lanphicr. Bill. 120. 164 Lantr. Jerry. 82. 150. 184 Lapp. Karen. 117. 184 Larson. David. 191 La Rue. David. 106. III. 184 Lash. Suun. 191 Latimer. Debby. 2C0 Latimer. Gary. 191 Lawhead. David. 86. 102. 191 Lawrence. Daniel. 164 Leach. Mark. 76. 110. 119. 120. 191 Lee. Sonya. 200 l.ccrc. Jo Elkn. 1)8. 164. 170 Leightenheimer. James. 184 Leman. Janke. 200 Lemons. Robyn. 200 Lcnningion. John. 191 Lesion. Phil. 164 Levin. Shan. 105. 107. 117. 184 Lewis. Beth. 201 Lewis. Betty. 201 Lewis. David. 191 Lewis. Donald. 107. 164 Lewis. Steven. 108. 191 Lichtensteifer. D.annc. 191 Liehtensteifer. Linda. 201 Limhaugh. Julie. 191 Linamen. Nick. 184 Lintr. Kris, 191 Livingood. David. 201 Llewellyn. Daniel. 201 Lloyd. Jane. 201 Logan. Donna. 96. 191 Logsdon. Sally. 94 l.ones. Mark. 184 Lanes, Tim. 191 Lonpcrc. Timothy. 201 Longneckcr. Joel. 165 Longncckcr. Nathan. 184 Longnecker. Robert. 201 Lord, David Lose. Deborah, 191 Luk. Jim. 184 Legiabill. Gregg. 120, 201 Lute. Cheryl Lynn. 106. 108. 201 Lynch. Joy. 191 Lyon. Lois. 201 MacKcnrir. Cynthia. 106. 201 MacKcark. Norman. 101. 184 Maitland. Jeannie. 191 Mayor. Belinda. 98. 191 Major. Byron. 108. 110. 117. 179. 191 Major. Myron, 108. 201 Malta re. Kathleen. 191 Maloney. Vance. 151. 165 Manncring. Cindy. 201 Manning. Suun. 191 Mansfield. Kary. 191 Manta, Daniel. 191 Manage. Brad. 192 Manhugh. Chrntal. 201 Manhvgh. Julie. IM. 134 Marks. Esther. 109. 201 Marla nd. Donna. 165 Mars teller. Dasid. 120. 201. 205 Martens. Peter. 184 Martin. Cindy. 1)8. 184 Marlin. Natnlk. 201 Martin. Ruth. 99. 184 Martincr. Maria. 192 Marvin. Dawn. 16$ Mast. David. 192 Masters. Kevin. 117. 184 Muter. Rick. 106. 110. 192 Mathews. Mark. 86. 201 Mathewson. Timothy. 10). 201 Maxey. Gerald. 201 McBride. Brenda. 102. 104. 114. 184 McCabe. Kathleen. 192 McCkllan. Terry. 16$ McClure. Lisa. 108. III. II). 165 McConnell. Laura. 201 McCrorey. Bradley. 157. 165 McDaniel. Cory. 94. 10). 201 McDaniel. David. 98 McDaniels. Donna. 106. 118. 119. 192 McDonald. Paul McGarvey. Jeffrey. 192 McGee. Byron. 192 McHugh. Donna. 58. 64. 10J. 201 McUne. Connie. 9$. 184 McMillan. Cheryl. 64. 192 McMurray. Dasid. 10$. 16$. 166 Me Neil. Kathy. 192 Mcdlock. Bryan. 85. 16$ Mcdlock. Ron. 84. 114. 121. 16$ Mcharry. Liu. 10). 105 Meibohr. Rebecca. 192 Mcrkh. Davsd. 76. 86. 120. 121. 192 Messenger. David. 16$ Messenger. Tim. 201 Meyer. Debbie. 201 Miehalslu. Patricia A . 184 Michel. Roger. 88. 184 Mignard. Michael. 76. 120. 161. 165 Miller. Anne. 201 Milkr. Beth. 102. 192 Milkr. Brian. 201 Miller. Brian N.. 115. 166 Milkr. Craig L. 104. 166 Miller. Cynthia. 120. 184 Milkr. Philip L, 102. 166 Miller. Raymond E. 106. 110. 201 Mills. Mark. 88. 110. 201 Miner. Albert. 166 Miner. Jane. 166 Minnieb. TyAnn. 192 Misfckr. Joyce. 192 Mnchdl. George A . 76. 104. 120. 166 Mitchell, Jr, John. 201 Mobcriy. Sharon. 166 Moehn. Ron. 88 Motskr. Delmar. 166 Mohkr. John R . 107, 167 Moiine. Larry. 192 Mol in. Patti. 184 Monroe. Linda Lee. 119. 192 Moore. Debbie. 201 Moore. Rayanrse. 164. 167. 170 Moore. Tim. 192 Morgan. Alan. 109. 110. 117. 167 Morgan. Carol. 109. 192 Morgan. Dune. 109. III. 187. 192 Morgan. John R . 116. 167 Morgan. Mschek. 116. 167 229 Moritz. David. 102. 201 Morky. Mark. 201 Morris, Barbara. 192 Moeri . David. 95. 192 Motum. DarcelU. 59. 66. 105. 119. 201 Morton. Marcella, 66. 201 Moshackcr, Barrett. 101 Moser. Michelle. 59. 192 Mose . Don. 117. 192 Mounts. Etk. 12. 85. 192 Monrtam. Nathan Rick. 106. 201 Mullxan. Patrkia. 58. 62. 192 Murphv, Dan, 192 Murphy. Daor .112. 192 Murphy. Scot. Myers. Debb . l 4 Napier. Caroltn. 184 Seal. Lori An . 138. 167 Ncally. Brenda. 64. 167 Nealhcrton. Steve. 201 Needle . Becky. 62. 103. 192 Neely. James. 184 Neely. Sandy. 107. 115. 201 Nichols. James. 114. 167 Nkhoi . MichaeL 88. 184 Nikles. Arne. 101. 201 Noble. Dewey. 167 Normaa. Mark. 88. 192 Nonhcalt. Ruth. 184 Norton. Rachel. 59. 62. 167 Norton. Robin. 201 Nycum. Bonak. 101. 201 O'Boyle. Lynn. 202 Ocran. Roberta. 106. 202 O'Don rell. David. 192 Oliver. Debbie. 202 Ohen. I aura. 192 Olson. Brun. 202 Otvon. Charlotte. 95. 99. 107. 16? O'Neal. Stephen. 76. I O'Quian. Cynthia. 167 O'Quian. Michael. 104. 109. III. 184 Ormibee. Linda. 202 Ovborne. Mark. 106. 202 Oulcttcttc. Ilarvcy. 184 Oaen. Cynthia. 106. 167. 170 Painter. Allito . 117. 118. 138. 167. 170 Palmer. Deanna. 202 Palmer. Lynda Sue. 112. 184 Paradiso. Gayle. 202 Parker. Chloe 6. Parker. F.velyn. 101. 184 Parker. Marian L.. 106. 202 Parlkr. Tim. 112. 167 Parsley. Lisa. 103. 107. 202 Parsons. Chrit. 202 Parvon . Sheila. 202 Partridge. Donna. 180. 184 Parvin. Donald. 184 Parvin. Sunn. 202 Pate hall. To . 115. 192 Patco. Diane. 106. 202 Pattcnon. Irene. 202 Paltceton. Mark. 167 Pattcnon. Wendy. 118. 184 Patton. Lynda. III. 118. 184 Payne. BethAnne. 58. 107. 117. 192. 195 Payne. Joel. 192 Payne. Kathy. 103. 112. 113. 184 Payne. Nancy. 106. 113. 168. 170 Payton, Kim. 202 Penquite. Landa. 59. 64. 184 Perry. Paul. 96. 192 Peters. Mark. 88. 1 4 Peterson. Randy. 192 Petcrvon. Rick. 184 Peterson, Timothy. 106. 202 Petty. Steve. 184 Philipc. Anna. 192 Philip . Claire. 168 Philips Delana. 101. III. 202 Philip . Don . 104. 202. 205 Phillips. Ron. 192 Piazza. Steve. 94. 104. 192 Pierce. Mark. 184 Pippin. Donald. 184 Pippin. Gregory. 202 Plaggematt, Amy Jo. 202 Plough. Audrey. 99. 192 Pook. Dank). 94. 184 Pook. Jacque. 84 Pope. Randal A.. 110. 193 Potter. John M . 82. I(M. 114. 16 . 170 Potter. Terna. 196. 202 Powell. Kevin. 100. 105. 202 Power. Timothy. 110. 202 Prall. Tom. 202 Prcntke. Btlh. 118. 161. 170 Prentice. Julie Ann. 202 Preuau. Marlin. 106. 114. ISI. 168. 170 Prke. David. I9J Price. Karen. III. 117. 168. 170. 172 Prke. Nancy. I9J Prke. Steve. 202 Prokop. Jr.. Cari R . 102, 120. I9J Pruden. Becky, 202 Prngh. Jane. 116. 168 Putman. Gaye. Ill, 168 Putman. Kaly. I9J Quinn. Don. 11J. 168 Rail be. Robin. 66. 112. 19} Radcliff. Charles. 97. 185 Rame . Darlene. 168 Ramtey. Lisa. 102. 104. 109. 193 Randall. Michelle. 202 Randall. R. Lee. 100. 117. 185 Rapinchtik. Debbie. 117. 180. 185 Rosmossen, Sheri. 118, 202 Rawlins. Donnie. 202 Rawtoti. Sharon. 98. 202 Rayder. Elaine Ann. 202 Rcdi njter. Ellen. 168 Reeder. Deb. I9J Reep. Dan. 82. 8J. I9J Reete. Diane. 58. 109. 202 Rehn. Nathan. 95. 99. 107. 185 Reid. Deborah. 185 Reinhart. Brad. 202 Reinhart. Rick. 202 Rnnholdt. Gregory. 202 Rciaholdt. Marilynn. 115. I9J Repp. Darlene, 185 Rcu. Janice, 106. 185 Reynold!. Sandy. 19J Rice. Keith. 121. 161. 185 Richards. Loci A-. 106. 202 Richardson. Douglas D . 112. 113. 185 Rickafd. Brian. 202 Rickard. Don. 86. 115. 121. 193 Rkgk. Susan. 59. 66. 193 Riggs. Brian. 185 Riggt. Elaine. 202 Rike. Susan. 185 Ring. John. 112. 193 Ritter. Janke. 193 Roach. Sally. 202 Robb. Cynthia. 185 Robb. I .on. 106. 202 Roberts. Lloyd. 105 Robinson. Larry, 168 Roc key. Denise. 203 Kodahaugh. Mark. 203 Rbgcrs. David. 88. 168 Rohde. Joe. 168 Rollnun. Irv. ISO Rome r, Marcia, 106. 118. 168. 170 Ronk. Tim. III. 193 Rose. Julie. 72. 74. 203 Roscnau. John. I9J Rent. Ronald. 84. 103. 203 Roth. Barbara. 168 Roth. Chervl. 101. 193 Roth. Saadi. 117. 185 Rothhaar. Deborah. 108. M3. 117. 138. 193 Roush. Betty. 169 Roush. Jndy. 203 Rowe. Danny. 96. 185 Rowland. Barbara. 203 Ruh. Christy. 203 Ruoge. Sandy. 106. 193 Rupe. Becky. 104. 185 Rush. Jim. 203 Sahadot. Sharon. 169 Sadowitz. Steven. 86. 121. 203 Sagraves. Joyce. 19J Said. Philip. 19J Samnehen. Cheryl. 193 Sanders. Glenn. 137, 169 Sands. Dorcnc. 62. 112. 169 Sarver. Clyde. 110. 185 Seaggs, Lisa. 203 Sehabcr. Teresa. 193 Sehaechtenle. Dak. 84. 193 Sehafcr. Marcia. 169 Schxbcr. Debbse. 185 Schmidt. Kan. 203 Schuchard. Mark. 185 Sc hall . Beth. 193 Sc halt . Jr.. Roger. 185 Schuram. Lori. 203 Schwartz. Stephen, 203 Schwcndlcr. John. 193 Scott. Dean. 117. I Jg. 169 Scott. Rachel. 64. 108. 117. 193 Seals. Sandy. 106. 203 Seawcll. Lawrence. 193 Scefried. Kimberly. 193 Senseney. David. 104. 120. 138. 193 Sewell. Jastin. 203 Sewell. Karen. 120. 185 Seymour. Karen. 99. 169. 170 Seymour. Mark. 169 Shaffer. Donald. 88 Shaffer. Susa a. 193 Shaw. Dale. 57. 78. 79. 88. 94. 108. 185 Shaw. Sharon. 170 Sheldon. Ron. 161. 170 Shirk. Evelyn. 107. 203 Short. Dave. 193 Shubert. Tim. 185 Shuneson. Craig. 193 Simpson. Andy. 185 Sirka, Colleen. 185 Sjoquist. Doag. 76. 86. 203 Skiles. Mark. 203 Slushcr. Kathy Keurby. 170 Slusher. Patty. 185 Smart. Lori. 117 Smart. Tern. 203 Smiley. Tammy. 170 Smith. Ed. 106. It?. 193 Smith. Gwcndelyn. 102. 107. 193 Smith. Joel. I9J Smith. John R . 203 Smith. Kim. 72. 73. 74. 109. 185 Smith. Linda. 101. 203 Smith. Melanie. 170 Smith. Rick. 112. 203 Smith. Robert. 98. 110. 203 Smith. Rooda. 170 Smith. Rovcoc. 101. 203 Smith. Susan Scott. 170 Snook. Nancy. 59. 109. 112. 185 Sroke. John. 84. 203 Sroaffcr. Bret. 112. 203 Snover. Leu. 103. 203 Snyder. Karen. 18$ Snyder. Steve. 185 Soles. Susan, 203 Somers, Linda. 193 Sommcrfelt. Sandy. 106. 203 Soper. Rkhard. 203 Sorger. Dan. 185 Southwell. Phil. 3 Sparks. Bruce. 99. 185 Spencer. Ryan. 20J Spicer. Chuck. 18$ Sprague. Ruth. 170 Sprano, Marika. 170 Sprunger. Cheryl 107. 185 Spurrier, lames R . 78. 88. 185 Spurrier. John. ?9. 203 Stafford. Steve. 203 Sutler, Curtis J.. 193 Stand ridge. DamcL 76. 106. 107, 120. 185 Standrvdge. David. 76. I . 185 Standridgc. Deborah, 193 Sunfill. Floyd. 120. 203. 205 Sungc. Stephen. 88. 102. 193 Slarbuck. Christopher. 185 Stemhofer. Karen. 64. 18$ .Stephens. George. 98. 203 Stephens. Michael. 185 Stephenson. Richard. 193 Steer. Mary. 103. 203 Stevens. Mark. 119. 194 Stewart. Al. 86. 194 Stewart. David. 86. 185 Stewart. Ed. 76. 86. 203 Stewart. Rebecca. 97. 194 Stone. David E . 194 Stone. Virginia. 104. 169. 185 Stoner. Philip, 76. 102. 194 Storer. Charlene L . 185 StrxkUnd. Cynthia. 170 Streitmatter. Mark. 82. 83. 88. 121. 170 Strvcgcl. Jane. 186 Strobndge. Randy. 102. 138. 194 Strock. Laurie. 109. 203 Strock. Steve. 186 Stucn i. Mary. 66 Sturdevant. Edd. 107. IIS. 203 Sugg. David. 97. 112. 194 Sullivan. Don. 203 Summerlin. Bcih. 186 Supplee. Carol. 186 Suppke. Donna Surso. Joan. 102. 114. 170 Sutherland. Jane. 203 Swancy. Cathy. 194 Swart wood, Elaine. 204 Swayre. Steve. 186 Tables. Mark. 204 TangbUde. Trudy. 107. 115. 138 Tapp. LUlie. 194 Tawney. Anne. 194 Tayloe. Annette. 117. 204 Taylor. Daniel. 119. 171 Taylor. Priscilla. 119. 171 Taylor, Shawn. 64 Tedeschi. Jane. 1 6 Tenney. Nancy. 115. 138. 194 Thomas. Amanda. 97. 100. 112. 194 Thompson. Susan. 204 Thornburg. Randy. 204 Thornburg. Randy Throckmorton. Deborah. 171 Throckmorton. Earl. 171 Tilford. John. 204 Tillman. Nanci. 186 Tindall. Barry. 194 Titus. Stephen. 105. 170. 171 Toeleke. Dorothy. 171 Tor dona to. Jill. 109. 204 Toro, David. 76. 204 Towle. Sucy L. 186 Traphagcn. Jims. 102. 107. 194 Treese. Cindy. 204 Trees . Dana. 104. 186 Treese. David. 78. 178. 186 Tubbs. Kevin. 204 Turner. Kathy. 59. 112. 186 Turner. Patricia. 5 . 194 Twilla. C. David. 204 Tyler. Debbie. 106. 194 Lmphlctt. ion. 171 Underwood. Brenda. 194 Vail. Mancnae. 186 Van der Hoeven. Margcret. 102. I TO. 171 Va derfcorst. Debbie. 204 Van Loan. Deb. 186 Van Natta, Carolyn. 186 Van Natta. Paul. 186 Van Ryn. Debbse. 108. 186 Varbola. Teresa. 118. 194 Veldt. Joel. 186 Vcwlta. Bonnie G.. 99. 194 Viall. Bruce. 194 Vincent. Matt. 186 Viasoo. Barb. $8. 66. 194 Virdea. Paul. 204 Vollmen. Paul. 194 Voeiada. Su y. 119. 194 W'addk. Maria. 204 Wagner. Sandra. 106. 194 Wagner. Randy. 171 Wagner. Ruth. 113, 171 Wagner. Susan. 66. 204 230 Wain weight, Karen. 96, 117. 118. 186 Wtiler . Kevin. 171 Waites, Kimberly. 104. 120. 186 Waldo. Jeff. 194 Walter. Chrh. 194 Walker. CeofTrey. 103. 204 Walker. Kalher.ne. 95. II . 170. I7| Wilker. Lett). 196. 204 Willicc. Mary. 101 Walter. Paul. 194. 19} Walton. Michael. 204 Ward. Jearl. 172 Ward. Virginia. 10). 186 Warren. Mark. 81. . 121. 172 Waterman. Daryl. 10$. 194 Weaver, Carey. 194 Webb. Ken. 76. 106. 194 Webb. Robia. 204 Webber. ABen. 10$. 172 Webber. Bonny. III. II . 194 Weber. Joan. 104. 106. 204 Webster. Karen. 186 W'edlock. Brian. 112 W'ehrly. Cindy. 194 Weldy. Sutan, 204 Well . Mark. 109. 204 Wcllmghofi. Deborah. 194 W'elton. Gary. 9$. 96. 117. 170. 172 Weal. Dale. 0. 81. 172 West. David. 204 Weird. Danettc. 72. 7). 102. 109. 180. Wetrel, Ron. 194 Wharton. Keith. 204 Wheeler. I Craig. 194 Whilding. Gwen. 186 While. Scoil. 88. 94. 204 Whneitone. Claudia. 172 Wickham. David. 106 Wickham. Gregory. 106. 166. 170. 172 Wickham. Michelle. 204 Wiek . Coactte. 104. 194 W.lco . Randy. 106. 194 Wilkinson. Sutan R . 194 Will. Miriam. 186 Wffletu. Jeff. 115. 204 WiBetu. Joyee. 186 Wilhite. Keith. 1)8. 186. 180 Wiliwu, Kathy. 186 William . Lynn. 186 Willurm. Scott. 204 Willms. Lori. 204 Will . David. 76. 194 Willjcy. Joyee. 172 WilUey. Steven. 172 Wilton. Alan. 187, 194 Wihon. Dale. 194 Wilton. Linda. 194 Wilton. Mark. 186 Wihon. Randal. 4. 204 Wilton. Scott. 172 Wing. Lob. 195 W be man. Doug. 84. 186 Wbnotki. Liu. 98. 1)8. 19) Witt. Deborah. III. 204 Wolfe. Philip. 119. 204 Wolff. Ray. III. 186 W'olffham. Richard. 19$ Womack. Mark. 2. 204 Woodall. David. 99. 102. 173 Woodruff. Mary. 11$. 204 Woodi. Kenneth. 97. 107 Worniak. Michele. 186 Wnghi. Cynthta, 173 Wright. Jenny. 19$ Wuebben. Renee. 173 W'yte. Gene. 204 Yater. Leona. 97. 173 Yater. Thomat. 78. 79. 57. 88. 94. 104. 186 Yhap. Joy. 17) Yoder. Chri . 78. 8 . 103. 110. 204 Yoder. Janice. 186 Yoder. Vernon. 19$ Yoklcy. Beverly. 204 Young. Amy. 72. 7). 74. 180. 186 Young, Carol. 204 Young. Mark. 173 Young. Robert Lee. 186 Yutry. Regina. 19$ Zachary, Janice. 17) Zchner. Carol, 96. 204 Ziemer. Becky. 179 Zimmerman. Anita. 106. 118. 204 Zink. Sunn. III. 118, 163. 173 College Personnel Abba . Robert D. 149 Ackley. Cathy. 134 Adkins. Cathy Ager. Merlin F.. 143 Ager. Ruth. 13$ Anderson. Cryilal Andersoo. Lyk J-. 147 Avery, lee. 137 Avery. Mary. 136 Baker. J. Wcvley. 14$ Baker. Rebecca M . 144. 14$ Baler. Sue H„ 14) 186 Baldwin. Martha. 1)9 Baldwin. Richard E-. 140. 141 Ballard. Stanley N . 148. 149 Barth. Chariot. 1)2 Bate . Carolyn. 137 Bate , Patricia. 133 Battaglia. Leah Baumarn. Donald P. 149 Bedford. Rudy. 132 Behrend. Barbara. 134. 136 Bcikcrt. Robert. 13$ Beikerl. Grace Bergen. Audrey. 1)8 Bergen. Harmon. 14$ Bcrkenttock. Nova. 139 Bcrttchmgcr. Betty. 1)1. 13$ Biddle. James K . 143 Biddle. Sharon S.. 144. 145 Boston. Beth. 136 Boston. Dave. 130. 136. 149 Boswell. Angela. 134 Braithwaitc, Edwin S.. 148. 149 Bresson. Francis. 1)2 Br-.ghtman. Mary. 134 Br«xk. I.ynn A.. 13$ Brock. William. 132 Brown. Stephen P. 135 Bruce. Conn Brueck.ner. Gilbert. 132 Burrichter. Margaret. 138 Call. Galen. 132 CalUn. Donald. 83. 143 Campbell. Jack. 137 Carr. Alberta Carr. Hugh Carrabcr. James. 132 Cartwright. Joyee. 13$ Chambers. Jim. 137 Chamber . Ralph. 1)7 Clark, Marlene Clark. Marlin E . 141 Cline. Jack. 132 Cole. Hurry. 13$. 138 Conklin. Wilma Coriel!. Ron. 142 Daiky. April. 134 Dekhert. Steve. 1)5 138. Depp. Pauline. 134 Diehl. Pamela S . 64. 142. 14) Dillon. Dilli . 137 Dillon. Jeri Dillon. Robert. 137 Dinner.. Terri Jo. 139 Divan. Linda. 134 Diton. Pat l.ander . 144. 14$ Diton. Paul IL. 79. 132. 133 Dodson. Irma M . 14) Dolph. Chirk D Draxkr. John. 132 Durham. Cathleen Durham. Riehard D . 141 Dyke. Arthur. 132 Edward. Kathy EJIngton. Charles I ... 146. 147 Ellington. Jo Mac Ellis. Mary. 1)4 Elmore. Austin D.. 149 Elmore. Marabeth. 137 Engclmar.n. George. 132 Fillingcr. Peggy. 134 Fisher. Jean R . 141 Fisael. Nancy. 138 Foul it. Gler.da Frank. Dwayne I. I4J Frye. L. Bert. 148 Gale. Ralph B. Gardner. Diane Gathany. PauL 1)6. 137 Gidky. David. 137 Gidlcy. Debbie Gidlcy. Denise. 1)8 Gidlcy. Irene. 136 Green. Harold. KM. 137 Green. Margaret Greenwood. Edward L . 144, 14$ Greenwood. May. 136 Grier. James M . 141 Gnffeth. Walter. 149 Griffcths. Karen Grisham, Al. 137 Grisham. Betty. 137 Grisham. Cindy, 139 Gromacki. Robert Gknn. 140. 141 Grosh. Jody. 14$ Grcuh. Ronald M . 14$ Gucnin. Roy. 132 Halit. Michael Hall. Debbie Hall. Hckn L . 143 Hall. Manda Hall. Will. Mac Halsey. Joseph G.. 147 Hamnsell. Deb be Hamer. Sandra. 145 Hawes. Betty. 134. 1)6 Helmick, Larry S.. 112. 149 Hill. Dwain. 138 Hopewell, Tom. 86. 14$ Howell. Agnes. 1)8 Howell. Kathy. 134 Hubbard. Brenda llumm. Carta. 134 Hunting. Anita. 134 Hurst. C.B Jacobs. Jack. 132 Jcffercy. Joyee. 1)7 Jennings. J. Don. 132 Jeremiah. James T.. 132 Johnson. Clifford W_, 13). 1J4 Kaufman. Eileen. 138 Kaufman. Phil. 137 Kern. Roy. 134 Kearney. June F.. $9. 66. 143 Killian. Lawrence N.. 149 King. Flvin R . 78. 88. I4J. 143 King. Toi Kirchner. Virginia. 136 Kisncr. David. 103 Kool. Dean. 147 Kncl. Connie. 138 Kuhn. Gary. 137 Kuhn. Rebecca. $8 Law lor, George L. 140. 141 Linemon. Sharon. 134 Loach. Barbara. 14$ Long. Martha. 1)4 Maddot. Mirum B.. 14$ Matson. Becky Matson. Dastd L. 147 McClure. Philip L.. 147 McDonald, Cleveland McGillisray, John A . 76. 88. 120. 14) McGoidrids. James F. 146. 147 McIntosh. Barbara. 139 McIntosh. Mike McIntosh. Richard T, 141 Mick. Bernice. 137. 138 Milkr. Mabel Mitchell. Mary Monroe. Alkn I... 146. 147 Monroe. Be.erly S. III. 143 Murdoch. J. Muray. 84. 147 Murphy. Dak. 132 O'Bryon. George. 1)2 Ohen. Elcanore Obon, Irwin. 132 Ovcrturf. Liu. 1)4 Pagrard. Chirk M.. 10$. 147 Parvin. Donald A, 14a 141 Payr . Nancy. 138 Peterson. Randall Phillips. Henry. 139 Phipps. Gerald Phipps. Mr James. 170 Phipps. James R., 14$ Phipp . Terry L.. 149 Pollock. Louise Pollock. Mary. 134 Potter. Leslie Pnniy. Beatrice. 138 Pyles. Jackie Radar. Linda Rayburn. Fthel. I 34 Rayburn. Marlin L.. 117. 145 Rickard. Donald W . 133 Rickard. Peg Riggs. Jack R.. 141 Riter. William R . 141 Rock. David. 136 Rodgers. Luke. 134 Rohm. Dane. 139 Ross, Molly. 1)9 Roth. Barbara. 134 Sanders. Julia Sarver. Eldon. 139 Schlappi. Sandra. 62. 142 Scott. Edith Scott. Jack. 117. 148. 149 Seaman. Jime E.. 141 Shank. Menlee Shirk. Carmen. 145 Smelter. Gerald. 132 Smith. Suun. 134 Snyder. Jeff. 136 Spencer. Dorothy. 138 Spencer. Edward E . III. 14$ Stahl. Karl N . 147 Stahl. Mary St. CUir. Debbie St. Clair. Ida St. Clair. Jefr. 139 Si. Clair. Kenneth H 13) Stephens. Debbie. 137 Street. John Strobridge. Lucia. 131. 138 Sumner. Robert. 132 Tarter. Betty. 137 Tarter. Chirks Ta ve I. Paul. 132 Taylor. Irene. 136 Taylor. Virginu Thomas. Wanda. 134 Travis. Jane. 134 Turner. Lee C.. 133, 136 Tyler. Donald. 132 Umbacgh. Earl. 132 Lmphkit. Michelle. 138 Veldt. Joel. 136 Vernier. Paul. 132 Wagner. Joyce. 138 Wagner. Mernlee. 136 Walker. Richard. 133 Walker. Ronald J . 141 Ware. Paul. 137 Warren. Sharron. 1)4 Wttrel. Daniel E.. 149 White. L Robert. 139 Whitclaw. Faith. 1)6 Willetts. Earl. 132 Young. Terry Youngman. Myron. 119 232 t Cu.+ C7 CMK'Cf r
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