Cedarville University - Miracle / Cedrus Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)

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Mv ■ Dr. Gromacki came to Cedarville College in 1960. In the 21 years that he has served on the faculty, he has helped bring about many changes. After receiving his Th.B. from Baptist Bible Seminary in 1956. he traveled on to Dallas Theological Seminary where he graduated with his Th.M. in 1960. Grace Theological Seminary conferred upon him the Doctor of Theology degree in 1966. While at BBS. he met and married Gloria Julyan. He is the father of two children: Gail and Gary. Gail is a student at Cedarville: Gary is a 1980 graduate of Cedarville and is presently continuing his education at Dallas Theological Seminary. Dr. Gromacki has authored 10 books in his years at Cedarville. He is presently serving as the chairman of the Bible Department. For all that he has done for Cedarville College, it is with great pleasure that we dedicate the 1982 Miracle to Robert Glenn Gromacki. THE 1982 MIRACLE CEDARVILLE COLLEGE — CEDARVILLE, OHIO VOLUME 28 Every year it seems that Cedarville College changes. The 1981-82 school year was no exception. Many changes were evident on campus: Williams Hall had changed from a dormitory into offices and classrooms; the old SCG had become the College Center with a new dining hall; and the new Athletic Center was completed and in use. 2 Homecoming weekend also changed: new floats; a new theme; and new queen candidates all combined to provide an atmosphere of friendly competition among the classes on campus. 4 5 With a seating capacity of 800, the new dining hall, in which the Yellow Jackets had played so many exciting basketball games, became a pleasant atmosphere for meals, banquets, receptions, and hours of enjoyable conversation. Before an excited crowd and an aroused pep band, the Yellow Jackets played their first basketball game in the new Athletic Center against Dyke in the first round of the Cedarville Invitational. When it was all over, the Jackets had won 87 to 62. They went on the following night to defeat Muskingum 65 to 56 and to claim the first place trophy in the Cedarville Invitational. u One of the most dramatic changes in history was presented in the fall drama production, The Miracle Worker. The play tells the true story of Helen Keller, a blind, deaf girl who is changed into a living, thinking, and loving human being by her teacher, Anne Sullivan. 13 Perhaps, the biggest changes on campus every year are the faces. Each year new faces come; others leave. While we are at Cedarville. we too change. We grow; we mature; and God prepares us for our life ahead. “But he knoweth the way that I take: when he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold” (Job 23:10) 15 i 'i i i -i i % .. . . . S .54 .70 OS 24 ss 50 70 2 0 252 27S 200 224 HOMECOMING 1981: “BUILDING ON A FIRM FOUNDATION” The theme for the 1981 Homecoming Weekend was “Building on a Firm Foun- dation.” The classes united to create floats that exemplified this theme. Linda Moody was elected the 1981 Homecom- ing Queen; she was crowned at the Homecoming Royalty Banquet. Alumni speakers were featured in chapel throughout the week. The week culminat- ed with several events: the Prism II con- cert, the Homecoming Parade, the dedi- cation of the new Athletic Center, a Homecoming picnic, and the Homecom- ing Soccer Game. Overall it was an enjoy- able week of fun and activities. Photo 1: Kathy 8achelder and Bruce Maddux por- trayed two characters from “The Matchmaker in the Homecoming parade. Photo 2: Roseanne Bran- ham ptayed the trumpet in Cedarville's Marching Band. She was followed by Steve Ward. Dave Law- head. and the rest of the band Photo 3: Homecom- ing Queen. Linda Moody and her escort. Drew Ba- ker. Photo 4: Sandy Seals, a member of the Home- coming Court, rode in style in the parade. Photo 5: The 1981 Homecoming Court and their escorts at the Homecoming Royalty Banquet: (left to right) Mark Dresbach. Mike Smart. Dave Black. Lenna Barrand. Drew Baker. Linda Moody. Sandy Seals. Dan Cawood. Deb Buining. and Tim Fisher. On Th Following Page — Photo 6: Jim Jobson pulled a float full of soccer players. On tho float were Jeff Bowser. Dave Bowser. Kim Jenerette. Dave Cox. Dave Jones, and Craig Herl. Photo 7: Sandy Seals and her escort. Don Cawood. Photo 8: The Bee. Julie Clark. Tammy He nrich. Denise Davenport. Amy Harvey, and Gail Gromacki rode on the cheer- leaders' float. Photo 9: At halftime of the soccer game, the queen, her court, and their escorts were presented to the fans. Left to Right: Freshman Tracy Brown and Tom Blackburn. Junior Deb Buining and Tim Fisher. Senior Elaine Riggs and Mike Smart. Mrs. Dixon and President Dixon. Queen Linda Moody and Drew Baker. Senior Sandy Seals and Dan Cawood. Senior Lenna Barrand and Dave Black, and Sophomore Jeri Probst and Mark Dres- bach. Photo 10; The 1981 Queen. Linda Mocdy, rode in her own Corvette in the parade Photo 11: President and Mrs. Dixon led the Homecoming Court off the field after their presentation halftime. NEW STUDENT TALENT NIGHT October 24th was the date for the annual New Student Talent Night which was sponsored by the Student Body Project Committee. Any new student on campus for the 1981-82 school year was eligible to compete. A variety of acts, both musi- cal and comical, made the evening a great success. Following the show, the audience voted for their favorite act. The audience from both performances picked James Hust as the winner. Photo 1: Ron Hobar providos a comic intermission during the show Photo 2: Linda Smart sings My Father’s Eyes. Photo 3: Melinda and Melody Meadows sing a duet. Photo 4: The master of cere- monies for the evening was Myron Youngman. the Director of Campus Activities. Photo 5: James Hust plays and sings a song he wrote himself. Photo 6: Geoff Walker plays a musical number while the audi- ence votes for their favorite act. Photo 7: Marty Berrien and Mark Fisher performed a humorous skit about selling pencils. Photo 8: Collin Lord played a number on the piano. CEDAR COUNTY FAIR October 31. 1981 was the date for the annual Cedar County Fair. Various Cedar- ville clubs sets up special booths, in addi- tion to providing the entertainment for the fair-goers. The attractions at the fair in- cluded a bathtub stuffing contest and a mattress flipping contest, both of which proved to be very comical. Some of the more creative participants chose to dress up for the occasion since it was Hallow- een. The evening was a fun time for all who attended — a time to socialize and enjoy the new athletic center. Photo 1: Tho bathtub stuffing contest attracted many participants. Photo 2: Kayla Webb directs Bill Thomas in one of the many games at the fair. Photo 3: Jill Southward provded some of the entertain- ment with her version of Cinderella. Photo 4: Randy Howard tries to dec de where to go next. Photo 5: Deatra Huffman wore one of the more interesting costumes of the evening. Photo 6: Lou- ise Johnston dressed up as Pippy Longstocking. Photo 7: Brenda J. Oliver and Dawn Weik wore some interesting costumes. Photo 8: Giliis West enjoyed tho evening. Photo 9: Randy Thornburg and Geoff Walker provided musical entertainment for the students. ALPHA CHI’S CHRISTMAS BANQUET December 4. 1981. was the date for the annual Alpha Chi Banquet. Instead of their normal fall banquet, the men of Al- pha Chi decided on a Christmas banquet. The dining hall was decorated for the holi- day season including a large Christmas tree. All of the decorations enhanced the theme Alpha Chi had chosen, “A Tradi- tional Christmas. Providing the music and entertainment for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anthony. Mr. Anthony sang and played the piano while Mrs. Anthony accompanied him on the harp. They also used a slide show to enhance their excellent music. Mr. Anthony sang a number of Christmas songs; he also had the students join him on several of the more popular Christmas Carols. Between the meal and the excellent entertainment, the evening was a good time for all who came. Photo 1: Annette Walborn and Jon Selden enjoyed some pleasant conversation before the meal. Photo 2: Mrs Anthony accompanied her husband on the harp. Photo 3: Dick Anthony played the piano and sang Photo 4: Jenmter Livingston and Stovo Sadowitz were pleased with their meal. Photo 5: Dck Anthony and Dr. Murdoch had time for a little chat with Dr. Murdoch’s mother before the enter- tainment began. Photo 6: Greg Malone and Donna Einstein. “WHO CAN BE REASONABLE WHEN THE SUBJECT IS LOVE?” On February 4. 1982, a Readers' Theatre was presented for the first time at Cedar- ville College. A nine member cast — in- cluding Kathy Bachelder, Tom Wigger- shaus. Bradley Files. Mark Baugh. Faith Linn. Jill Southward. John Jackson. Patty Maloney, and Bethel Hornbeck — per- formed Who Can Be Reasonable When the Subject is Love? under the direction of Miss Sheryl Liddle. The production, which was a series of cuttings from dra- matic works, explored the subject of love. The cuttings were taken from several dif- ferent works: Carl Sandburg's Honey and Salt and Little Word, Little White Bird ; Shakespeare’s Romeo and Ju- liet and The Taming of the Shrew”; Slipover Sweater” by Jesse Stewart; and City Dwellers by William Zinsser. Instead of using elaborate costumes and props, the Readers’ Theatre utilized the imagination of the audience to fill in the missing details. The production was a wonderful change of pace for the audi- ence. Under the direction of Miss Liddle, the cast did an excellent job dealing — sometimes comically, sometimes serious- ly. but always in a thought provoking way — with the subject of love. Photo 1: A cutting from The City Dwellers was performed by Bradley Fites. John Jackson, and Tom Wiggershaus. Photo 2: Faith Linn and Bradley Files reenacted a scene Irom The Taming of the Shrew. Photo 3: Jill Southward added a serious note with the Biblical perspective of love taken from I Corinthi- ans 13. Photo 4: A cutting from Carl Sandburg's Honey and Salt was performed by Jill Southward. John Jackson, and Faith Linn. Photo 5: Bethel Hornbeck and Mark Baugh combined for perhaps the most popular cutting of the evening. Love a la Staccato. ALPHA CHI TALENT NIGHT The Alpha Chi Talent Night, an annual Cedarville event, was held on Friday, Feb- ruary 12th. The sponsor. Alpha Chi. one of our men's organizations, began prep- aration for this event in early January. Mr. David Warren. Cedarville's Associate Professor of Bible presided over the even- ings festivities. There was a variety of tal- ent displayed throughout the night, which included both singing and comedy acts. The 12 judges had the tough job of choosing a winner from the many talented performers. Bill Thomas and Randy Mon- roe tied for first place with Esther Veldt. Bill and Randy performed a unique com- edy act; Esther gave a humorous oral in- terpretation. Photo 1: Patty Raught. Kim Murphy, and Debbie Henry are ready for service. Photo 2: Mr. Warren and Ron Hobar consult with one another during a comic interlude. Photo 3: Mark Fisher introduces one ot the acts. Photo 4: Laura Webber sings and plays her guitar. Photo 5: Bill Thomas and Randy Monroe give their version ol Scottish bagpipes. Photo 6: Kayta Webb and Ciane Johnson combine their musical talents. SPECIAL EVENTS 33 CONFERENCE SPEAKERS MINISTER TO THE COLLEGE FAMILY Throughout the school year chapel speakers were a source of blessing and encouragement to the college family. Three particular times that this was true were the quarterly conferences. Evangel- ist Fred Brown was the speaker for the Fall Bible Conference. During Winter Quarter. Rev. Esper Ajaj. Rev. Charles John. Rev. Starlon Washington, and Dr. Wendell Kempton were the speakers for the 23rd Annual Missionary Conference. The Spring Enrichment Conference fea- tured Dr. David Jeremiah as the speaker. Photo 1: Dr. Wendell Kempton brings one of his encouraging messages. Photo 2: Rev. Esper A;a). pastor of the Arabic Baptist Church in Washington D.C.. speaks during the Missionary Conference. Photo 3: Rev. Starlon Washington takes time to chat with somo students before chapel Photo 4: Dr. David Jeremiah talks to some students after one ot his messages during Spring Enrichment Week. Photo 5: Evangelist Fred Brown addresses the col- lege lamily during the Fall Bible Conference ARTIST Along with the many ‘‘in house” perfor- mances by the college family, there were several guest artists who performed throughout the school year. Myron Youngman and the Campus Activities Of- fice were responsible for organizing the Artist Series which, for the 1981-82 sea- son offered a wide variety of exciting pro- grams. Featured artists for the 1981-82 Artist Series included: Photo 1: Tho Chadwick Theatre Classic This delightful theatrical event provided readings from three of Charles Dicken's novels: A Christams Carol, The Pickwick Papers, and Oliver Twist. In this one-man performance by Cyril Mallett. an ex- perienced professional actor, a whole gallery of Dic- kensian characters were viv.diy and dynamically portrayed Mr. Mallett was ably seconded by Jean Lane Photo 2: Diane Bish, Organist “The First Lady of the Organ. Diane Bish is a recording artist, conductor, composer, national tele- vis-on artist, and author. She is currently conductor of the professional Coral Ridge Chamber Orchestra in Fort Lauderdale. Florida She has recorded over 15 albums on the world's great organs. Photo 3: David Ford, Bass David Ford has impressed audiences and critics with his rich bass voice in performances throughout the United States. South America. Russia, and Europe. Feeimg that the Lord has especially blessed his abili- ty to communeate the gospel through music, he has recently devoted all his efforts to a busy sacred concert schedule. This was his second performance at Cedarville College Photo 4: Charles Postlewats, Guitarist One of the foremost performers and educators of the guitar in the United States is Charles Postlewate He became the first person in the United States to receive a Master of Music Degree in guitar perfor- mance when he graduated from Wayne State He is presently an Associate Professor of Guitar in the University of Texas at Arl.ngton Music Department. He performed a unique concert with a repertoire Of guitar music from the 16th century to the contempo- rary period. Photo 5: The Hutsah Puppet Theatre The Hutsah Puppet Theatre performed The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. Rusty Steiger, who directs this troupe composed the musical score and built most of the puppets. The enchanting classic by Tolkien was performed by ovor thirty almost life-size pup- pets. including elves, goblins, trolls, and a dragon. SPECIAL EVENTS 37 THE SOAP SHOW One of the zaniest events of the year was The Soap Show. It was sponsered by the group known as The Seven Guys Who Are Comedians. For several years this group has entertained the student body with their antics. Each year they have sponsored a comedy show of their own with all the profit being donated to a multitude of worthy causes. The proceeds were given to Student Senate to help with their Student Body Project. Despite the fact that the group was short one mem- ber. due to graduation last year, the re- maining six guys gave an excellent perfor- mance full of a lot of laughs. Photo 1: Jell WiBetts. Jell Bowser. Ron Hobar. and Mark Money perform a skit entitled The loud Fam- ily. Photo 2: Ron Hobar. Geoll Walker, and Mark Money did a satire ol a popular T V. game show Photo 3: Ron Hobar made tun ol wrestling by en- gaging «n a wrestling match with a lawn chair. JeH Bowser oltioated the match which Ron eventually lost The chair pmned him in just under two minutes Photo 4: Ron Hobar plays imaginary drums while Mark Morley slrums his guitar Photo 5: Jell Bowser gave a crazy weather report Photo 8: Dan Cawood. Ron Hobar. GeoH Walker. Mark Morley. Jell Willetts. Jell Bowser, ana Jill Southward did a satire on op- era Photo 7: GeoH Walker and Ron Hobar make lun ol T V, Commercials Photo 8: Ron Hobar. Mark Money, and JeH Willetts sang their version ol a pop- ular song THE GAMMA CHI BANQUET The annual Gamma Chi Banquet was held on April 17. A spirit of country charm was the goal of the ladies of Gamma Chi. The theme for the banquet, as well as entertainment, was taken from the musi- cal '•Oklahoma. Students dined on An Old Fashioned Dinner” to the sounds of folk music. Entertainment for the evening included excerpts from the musical Oklahoma. Photo 1: Elona England sings a song from ihe musi- cal '•Oklahoma. Photo 2: Steve Ward serves one of the evenings diners. Photo 3: The audience en- joyed the evening Photo 4: Dr. Johnson made the announcements at the beginning of the evening. Photo 5: Bob Boynton and Sharon Van Etten. Photo 6: These couples enjoyed their Old Fa- shioned Dinner. Photo 7: Ric Butler and Randy Thornburg provided the dinner music. 42 SPECIAL EVENTS CHAPEL May 7th was the date for Cedarville Col- lege's annual Honors Day Chapel. This day is set aside to recognize students with high academic standing. Over 300 stu- dents were honored for qualifying for the Dean's Honor List. Students receiving this honor had maintained a 3.75 grade point average for the year with no grades lower than a ‘‘B.” Individual awards were also given to deserving students from various fields of study. Photo 1: Dr. Cailan — Faculty Member ot the Year and Debbie Gidtey — Staff Member of the Year. Photo 2: Dr. Johnson presents Debbie Nash with a certificate for qualifying for the Dean's Honor List. Photo 3: Raymond Miller, senior class valedictorian, addresses the student body. Photo 4: Dr. Biddle presents Pam McKay with the Clara Monzelle Award for Teacher Education. Photo 5: Larry Green re- cervos the George L. Lawtoc Greek Award from Dr. Durham. Photo 6: Mr. Spencer announces the next award. HONORS DAY THE RAINMAKER The spring drama production, The Rain- maker, turned out to be one of the best plays in the history of the college. As usu- al, the great interest in plays at Cedarville made it necessary for the cast to give four showings. The play occurs during a long and punishing drought that is destroying the land. Fear and frustration are destroy- ing everyone in the Curry household in different ways. Into this seemingly hope- less situation steps Bill Starbuck, “The Rainmaker. He weaves a spell of humor and romance and brings a miracle. (For more on the play, see pages 66-69). Photo 1: starbuck (John Hart) proposes to Lizzy (Faith Lmn) while File (Mark Money) and her father. H.C. (Jon Harvey) look on Photo 2: H.C. presides over an argument between his two sons. Jimmy (Gary Cooke) and Noah (Mark Baugh). Photo 3: The Sheriff (Ken Morrow) tries to tell File, his deputy, that he should have a dog Photo 4: Starbuck tries to convince Lizzy that he can bring rain. Photo 5: H.C. attempts to persuado his daughter to have File over for supper. Photo 6: Jimmy, H.C.. and Noah have a discussion at the breakfast table. Photo 7: Starbuck tells Jimmy how he will bring rain while Noah looks on in disgust. THE 1982 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The 1982 Junior-Senior Banquet was by far the best J.S. in Cedarville’s history. Held in the Presidential Ballroom of the Westin in Cincinnati, the banquet com- bined good food, excellent entertainment, and a fantastic atmosphere to make an evening that students would long remem- ber. The theme for the banquet was Re- flections of His Love. Students began arriving for the banquet at 6:00 P.M. Many of the couples enjoyed a time of fellowship as they mingled, had their pic- tures taken, and browsed through the many elegant shops in the Westin. After an excellent meal of prime rib. fresh sal- ad. vegetables, rolls, and French pastries: Burt Kettinger provided a special ministry in music. Senior Class Officers. Jeff Wil- letts and Ron Hobar, made the closing remarks for the evening. Much of the credit for arranging the banquet, and for putting in many long hours preparing for it must go to Tim Fisher. Junior Class Presi- dent; Becky Davis and Deb Buining, Chairpersons of the J.S. Committee: and Dr. and Mrs. Callan. the Junior Class Ad- visors. Thanks to their efforts the J.S. was a tremendous success. Photo 1 and 2: Many couples gathered ie fourth ttoor balcony of the st n t to beg ;n Photo 4: Photo 5: Mark Math SPECIAL EVENTS 47 THE 1982 J.S. “REFLECTIONS OF HIS LOVE” On Tho Preceding Peges — Photo 1: Erika Coo- per and Frederick Hi!l try to decide on a French pastry tor dessert. Photo 2: Ron Hobar, Vice Presi- dent of the Senior Class, makes some closing re- marks Photo 3: After the banquet, many couples enjoyed a walk around Cincinnati's beautiful Foun- tain Square which is across the street from the Wes- tm Photo 4: Dave Black and tenna Barrand Photo 5: Sharon Rawson. Mrs. Dixon, and Julie Prentice. Photo 6: Nancy Tyson takes a picture of another couple at her table Photo 7: Burt Kettinger. a bass soloist provided a ministry in song which communi- cated the love of Christ Photo 8: Dee Patty and Kim Jenerette Photo 9: Mrs Willetts. Jeff Willetts — Senior Class President. Cindy Armstrong, and Tim Fisher — Junior Class President. Photo 10: Dick Torrans provided the dinner music for the evening. Photo 11: Linda Fnediand and Alan Geist. On These Page — Photo 12: Bill Buhrow and Kathy Robinson enjoyed some quiet conversation before the meal began. Photo 13: Cmdy Armstrong and Tim Fisher enjoyed themselves at tho hoad table Photo 14: The Presidential Ballroom of the Westin Photo 15: Debbie W.ta and Ken W Miller Photo 18 Sharon Pinkerton and Raymond Miller. Photo 17 Ron Hobar and Darcella Morton. Bill Buhrow and Kathy Robinson SPECIAL EVENTS 51 THE 86TH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT The 1982 Graduation Ceremony was the last special event in a school year full of highlights. For 270 Seniors, it was the cul- mination of four years of work. In many cases, it was perhaps the last time they would be together with their friends and classmates. Over 3.000 people gathered in the Athletic Center to witness the 1982 commencement exercises. Dr. Dixon gave his final address to the graduating class. Along with the conferring of de- grees. the accomplishments of the sen- iors were featured, and special awards were handed out. Music for the ceremony was provided by the Concert Chorale and the Brass Choir. Photo 1: Deanna Palmer and 8eth Stoner smiled as they waited for graduation to begin. Photo 2: The Now Athletic Center was used for the first time as the site for commencement exercises. Over 3.000 peoplo filled the Athletic center for this special event. Photo 3: For many graduating seniors it was their last time together. Pictured here are: Mark Morley. Mark Mathews. Dan Cawood. Ron Hobar. Geoff Walker. Bill Buhrow. Wallace Fields, Jeff Bowser, and Jeff Willetts. Photo 4: Dr. D xon and Dr. Johnson handed out the diplomas. Photo 5: Before Graduation began, a senior paused to reflect on past years at Cedarvillc. Photo 6: The Seniors lined up outside the Athletic Center as they anxious- ly awaited to begin the Processional. THE MIRACLE WORKER The 1981 production presented by the Village Players was William Gibson’s “The Miracle Worker.” The story told of the early childhood of blind, deaf-mute Helen Keller and her experiences with her teacher Annie Sullivan. Under strict disci- pline Annie transformed the once unruly and untamed Helen into a serene and pa- tient child, though not without any difficul- ty. The story taught that consistency and persistence are very important in raising children, whether they are handicapped or not. THE MIRACLE WORKER Cast (In order of appearance) A Doctor ..................Mark Baugh Kate Keller .............Faith A. Linn Captain Keller .......H. Martin Berrien Helen.................Johanna Wheeler Martha..........................Janice Tillman Percy...............Warren Edmondson Aunt Ev.........................Teresa Crabtree James...........................Curtis Hoke Dr. Anmagnos ......................Tim Baker Annie Sullivan .....Sharon R. Rawson Blind girls___Kimberly Abbas. Jennifer Brock. Michelle Gaffner. Julie Seaman. Jennifer McGillivray Viney .................Angela F. Cooke Photo 1: Doctor to Captain and Kate Keller: She'll live. Photo 2: Aunt Ev: Say what you like. Kate, but that child is a Keller. Photo 3: Annie to Dr Anmag- nos and the b ind girls: What I'll just have to do is ... put you in my suitcase, instead of this doll, and take you to Helen in Alabama! Photo 4: Kate to Anmc: Is is possible, even? to teach a deaf-blind child half of what an ordinary child learns — furs that ever been done? Photo 5: Capta n to Annie: Miss Sullivan, follow instructions! I will not havo you also tumbling out our windows. Photo 6: Helen Keller. Photo 7: Annie: — My. mind, is undisciplined, full. of. skips, and. jumps, and — Hm. Photo 8: Viney to Kate. Aunt Ev. Percy. Martha: What am I going to do. Miss Kate9 It's noontime, dinner's cornin'. I didn't get them breakfast dishes out of there yet. Photo 9: Annie to James: I'm not counting on force. I'm counting on her. Photo 10: Annie to Helen: Teacher. THE MIRACLE WORKER The Production Personnel played an im- portant role in the final production of The Miracle Worker. Although often unseen and rarely recognized, these people worked closely with director Rebecca Ba- ker weeks before the final performances. Ginny D. Potter was assistant director, and Susan Larson was the set designer and stage manager. Jobs that involved working even months before the perfor- mances included wardrobe seamstresses and publicity promoters. Make-up and hair stylists, lighting and sound techni- cians, set builders, and those who record- ed off-stage voice parts spent many hours in preparation during the rehears- als. dress rehearsals, and the final perfor- mances. Photo 1: Rebecca Baker, director, discusses ideas with Wes Baker and set designer stage manager Susan Larson Photo 2: Kim Oljace and Erika Coo- per assist in hair styling. Photo 3: Rebecca Baker gives some instructions to Tim Baker who played the part of Or. Anmagnos. Photo 4: Teresa Crab- tree. who played Aunt Ev. puts on some finishing touches. Photo 5: Curtis Hoke and Dave Jones work on the final preparation of props for dress rehearsal. Photo 6: Rebecca Baker makes up Marty Berrien for his part as Captain Keller. Photo 7: Row 1: Warren Edmondson. Angela F. Cooke. Janice Tillman. Kim Abbas. Faith A. Linn. Jennifer Brock. Michelle Galtncr. Jennifer McGiilvray. Johanna Wheeler. Row 2 Sharon R Bawson. H. Martin Ber- rien. Curtis Hoke. Teresa Crabtree. Mark Baugh. Julie Seaman. Tim Baker. 60 ORATORIO, CONCERT CHORALE ♦ .- .. V • f+. ■ The Oratorio Choir, under the direction of Dr. Charles Ellington, presented selec- tions from Messiah by George Frideric Handel. The Concert Chorale and its director Dr. Lyle Anderson toured to Florida over Spring Break and gave concerts on many weekends. They assisted the Brass Choir in premiering Logos by Steven Winter- egg, and gave their Home Concert on Cedar Day. Photo 1: The Oratorio Choir: Soprano: April Ames. Lenna Barrand. Beth Boston, Rhonda Brugger. Jill Campbell. Shelley Clements. Angela Cooke. Erika Cooper. Kelly Cope. Cheryl Craw. Jufie English. Donna Freeburger. Jennifer Gabriel. Teresa Geiger, Sheri Hakes. Sue Harmon. Debbie Henry. Faye Irvin. Kirsten Johnson. Joyce Kmcely. Ellen Lake. Libby Leisha. Brenda Llewellyn. Cheryl Lutz. Marcia Mal- lare. Kim Murphy. Julie Murray. Deborah Nash. Me- lanie Neudeck. Sandra Oie. Lisa Parsley. Judy Price. Amy Roberts. Nancy Rockey. Nancy Tyson. Kelly Ward. Robin Wiemken, Tamara Will. Debra Wita. Regina Yutzy Wdfer. Joyce Woodard. Marcia Yoder. Alto: Becky Abbott. Jane Adams. Deb Bar- nett. Bernice Bowersox. Roseanne Branham. Tracy Brown. Cindi Burt. Stacey Butler. Paula Carrick, Cheryl Clayton. Laura Coffman. Ruth Ellyn Cook. Carolyn Curtis. Deb Darling. Marlene E«ssens. Carol Essier. Cindy Ewing. Ruthie Fareno. Donna Ford. Lorene Fornetl. Jenifer Freebourn. Betsy Hanna. Te- resa Heeney. Tamra Hershberger. Grace Hill. Ro- berta Horn. Sandy Jacobs. Jessica James. Marlha Johnson. Sandra Kitchen. Maxine Kreis. Patti Lau- derbaugh. Lori Lee, Laura Lehto. Tricia Long. Efiza- bcth Lunstrum. Karen McDonnell. Annette Miller, Debbrc Oliver. Jane Owen. Jennifer Raught. Patricia Raught. Lynette Rosenau. Carol Silver. Marcia Smith. Karen Snare. Karen Stanfill. Sue Thompson. Annette Walborn. Jill Winkleman. Karen Witt. Anita Worley. Tonor: Kent Anderson. Wi'l Brown. Richard Butler. Jon Croskey. Rick Dustin. David English. Marvin Humprheys. Brian Johnson. Randy Johnson. Doug MiBer. Dave Olsen. Kevin Purdin. Charles Starks. Peter Tonnesen. Chris Tupps, Jim Unger. Dean Wagner. Jim Walker. Bass: Jonathan Bower- sox. 8ruce Boyer. Chris Carothers. Daniel Carver. Charles Fowler. Glen Gordon. Mark Hard. Benjamin Harrison. Keith Holt. Frederick Jansohn. Glen Jones. Kim Laidig. H. Mark Larson. Dave Lawhead. Robert Longnecker. Michael Mikesell. Ken Miller. Doug Phil- lips. Dave Pickering. Dan Price. Dave Price. Les Price. Dave Smyth. Jonathan Stoner. Greg Swan- son. Tom Wiggershaus. David Wright. Greg Young Photo 2: An Impressive sight. Photo 3: Soloist Dave Price Photo 4: The choir warming up in the Library Media Room. Photo 5: The faces of concentration and enjoyment. Photo 6: Dob Wita. flutist. Photo 7: Conductor. Dr. Anderson. Photo 8: Concert Cho- rale: First Row: Jon Croskey. Jim Unger. Kim Mur- phy. Marcia Mallare. Lynn Settle. Patricia Long. Gail Gromacki. Annette Miller. Denise Davenport. Paul Hayes. Chris Felt. Second Row: Randy Johnson, Doug Miller. Julie English, Deb Wita. Joyce Woo- dard. Dr. Anderson. Cindy Ewing. Laura Coffman. Faith Ebersole. Doug P. Phillips. Byron Clemens. Third Row: Dean Wagner. Kent Anderson. Becky Ferrell. Nancy Tyson. Cheryl Lutz. Todd Rrvctti. Jon Stoner. Debb e Darling. Teresa Heeney. Karon Stan- till. Ken Miller. Les Price. Fourth Row: WiU Brown. Steve Ward. Me’anie Neudeck. Debbie Henry. Tammy Will. Dave Olsen. Dan Price. Jeff Holt. Jill Winkleman. Jenny Raught. Jennifer Gabriel. Jona- than Bowersox. Bruce Boyer. Brass Choir, under the direction of Charles Pagnard, premiered Logos, a brass-choral work written by composer- in-residence Steve Winteregg. Along with traveling on some weekends, they toured in Georgia during Spring Break. Symphonic Band, under the direction of Mike DiCuirci. were participants in the College Band Directors’ National Associ- ation Convention at OSU and went on a 3-day mini tour to Michigan. They hosted the 3rd Annual High School Christian Band Conference. Photo 1: Trumpets and ... Photo 2: trombones of Brass Choir. Photo 3: Brass Choir: First Row: Alice Ranew. Wayne Anthony. Roscannc Branham. Rick Dustin. Ruth Darr. Second Row: Mr. Pagnard. Ed Supplce. Andy Pritsch. David Piper. Dave Compton. Third Row: Jeff Montie. Stan Sober. Eric Henderson. Kevin Harding. Gary Rouster. Fourth Row: Jim Switzer. Keith Treadway. J.D. Willetts. Dave Hart- sough, Steve Clark. Tim Smith. Steve LaBrie. Photo 4: Symphonic Band: Piccolo: Donna Supplee Flute: Edna Hdlopeter Vicki Waterman Carol Bullock Jacque Lucas Christy Fisher Karen Witt Carol Esslcr Lester Price Carolyn Curtis Faith Kenoyer Bethany Terpenning Ruth Snook Oboe: Dan Price Cindy Vantrease Bassoon: Melody Cato Eb Clarinet: Jon Croskey 1st Clarinet: Chris Ca rot hers Colin Lord 2nd Alto Sax: Rick Van Schoick Tenor Sax: Randy Johnson Baritone Sax: Ann Pedersen French Horn: Gary Rouster Jenny Ulmer Nancy Tyson David Piper Doug Phillips Trumpet: Roseanne Branham Ed Supplce R ck Dustin Paul Hayes Dave Compton Andy Pritsch David Clark Trombone: Jim Switzer Tim Smith Mike Orban Ron Titus Dawn Fisher Lorene Norton 2nd Clarinet: Jeni Freebourn Debbie Oliver Alice Ranew Lorene Fornell 3rd Clarinet: Brenda Oliver Jill Campbell Sharon Ellingson Lori Pitonyak Cathy Stewart Bass Clarinet: Pam Petruska 1st Alto Sax: Randy Howard Brenda King Stan Sober Kevin Mulder Baritone Horn: Kevin Harding Jim Cato Ruth Darr Tuba: Eric Henderson Steve LaBrie Percussion: Wayne Anthony J.D. Willetts Alice Boyd Bill McBrayer Tom King Laura Lehto Photo 5: Edna Hollopeter. flutist. Photo 6: Mr. Mi- chael DiCuirci. conductor. Photo 7: Mr. Richard Chenoweth. guest soloist. Photo 8: Mr. George Strombeck. guest conductor. PEP BAND, FORENSIC TEAM, AND CHAMBER ORCHESTRA The Pep Band, under the leadership of Mr. DiCuirci. played at every home bas- ketball game. From “The Star-Spangled Banner” to Hang On, Sloopy they ad- ded such enthusiasm that they were said to be worth six points per game. The Forensic Team, under Mr. Robey’s leadership, competed among other schools all year long. They proved to be one of the finest in Cedarville’s history. Wayne Anthony conducted the Chamber Orchestra again this year. They gave their own evening concert in the spring and assisted Wayne in his senior composition recital. Photo 1: Pep Band. First Row: Linda Moody. Amy Harvey. Karen Mathews. Cheryl Whisier. Julie Clark. Jan Hardesty. Elaine Riggs. Donna Ford. Denise Davenport. Tammy Heinrich. Gail Gromacki. Dee Patty. J.D. Wiletts. Gerri Jue. Second Row: Chuck Christ. Bill McBrayor. Lynne Dzedzy. Ruth Darr. Dave Mohr. Ron Titus, Bob Bolds. Dean Price. Dave Hartsough. Colin Lord. Steve Ward. Alice Boyd. Tom King, Third Row: Mr. DiCuirci. Dr. Matson, B II Buhrow. Dan Price. Jon Wenz. Dave SpradNng Fourth Row: Jennifer Jackson. Lynn Settle. Dawn Weik. Brenda Oliver. Pam Petruska. Nancy Newton. Ann Pedersen. Carol Essler. Vicki Waterman. Jac- queline Lucas. Christy Fisher. Donna Supplee Fifth Row: Sandy A Brown. Jdene McLeland. Randy Johnson. Grace Hill. Linda Koistinen. Sandy Ham. Jill Campbell. Sheila Stephenson. Lorene Forneil. Gary Young. Ellen Spencer. Marcia Yoder. Judith Mohr. Sixth Row: Bonnie Schwartz. Barb Furr. Chris Carothers. Beth Deranek. Esther Bucklcw. Pete Walker Seventh Row: Mark Walter. Mark Carraher. Dave Dustin. Kevm Purdin. Jim Tuttle. Becky Kempf. Craig Slater. Dave Clark. Andy Pritsch. Ed Supplee. Paul Hayes Photo 2: Steve Ward and Alice Boyd during Sloopy. Photo 3: The sax section Photo 4: Dan Price and tuba Photo 5: Standing up for the fight song. Photo 6: Forensic Team: First Row. Kathy Bachelder. Faith Lmn. Jill Southward. Second Row Mr. Robey. Jill Dalby. Mark Morley. Photo 7: Chamber Orchestra. First Row Pauline Hart. Lmda Divan. Amber Lehman. Mrs. Joyce Rtggs. Mrs. Mary Ellen Stahl. Bryan Wolfii. Second Row: Coim Lord. Donna Supplee. Wayne Anthony. Dan Wallace. Mike Blutzsenger “THE RAINMAKER” BRINGS A STORM OF EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT The Rainmaker is a story of a family named Curry who, at the time of a para- lyzing drought, is visited by Bill Starbuck, an appealing and refreshing change. He makes a deal that he will bring rain for $100. He not only brings the badly need- ed rain, but also a bit of greatly desired love. Photo 1: Noah: Last night — You coulda got your- self into a hatful of trouble. Photo 2: File: Oh. I liked him a lot. Sheriff. Gave him everything he wanted. Took good care of him too — better than he took care of hknsetf. Photo 3: File: Won't take nothin' back. Jim! Photo 4: Lizz o: Jimmy! — can I treat a man the way she treated him?! My — a poka dot tie! I just adore a man with a polka dot tie! Those little round dots go right to my heart!'' Photo 5: Noah: Ninety — ninety frve — one hundred. There's your hundred bucks. Photo 6: Lizzie: Then why didn’t you just say it straight cut: Lizzie. I want to talk to you— alone! — man to man! Photo 7: Lizzie: ... everybody knows I'm perfect! a very nice girl — good housekeeper, bright mind, very honest! So honost it kills me! Photo 8: File: Haven't heard a word from you Noah Photo tfc Lizzie: No — I’ve got to be Lizzie! Melisande’s a name for one night — but Lizzie can do me my whole life long! THE CAST AND CREW OF “THE RAINMAKER” Under the direction of Mr. David Robey, The Rainmaker by N. Richard Nash was presented May 13-15, 1982. The weather at Cedarville College fit very well with the setting of a drought in the play: hot and humid. With a very capable cast and pro- duction staff, the three evening perfor- mances and one matinee Saturday after- noon proved to be very enjoyable. CAST (in order of appearance) H.C. Curry..............................Jon Harvey Noah Curry ........Mark Baugh Jimmy Curry......................Gary S. Cooke Lizzie Curry.........................Faith Linn File ................................Mark Morley Sherilf Thomas.................................Ken Morrow Bill Starbuck .......................John Hart PRODUCTION STAFF Director ........................David H. Robey Set Deisgn ......Susan Larson Stage Manager .......................Jell Brock Box Office Mgr. Publicity .......Edd Sturdevant Lighting............... Dave Jones. Thomas King Sound ...................Paul Briggs. Brian Taylor Costumes ........Cheryl Bitterman. Carol Douglas Props............................. Lorene Fornell Stage Crew .. .Ruth Anderson. Jeff Brock. Becky Dempsey. Dave Jones. Karen McConnell. Thomas King Photo 1: Jon Harvey as H C. Curry Photo 2: Faith A Linn as Lizzie Curry Photo 3: Tho curtain call: Gary Cooke. John Hart. Faith Linn. Mark Morloy. Jon Harvey. Mark Baugh Photo 4: Gary S. Cooke as Jimmy Curry Photo 5: John Hart as Bill Star- buck Photo 6: Mark Morley as File. Photo 7: Mr. Robey applies facial make-up to Gary. Photo 8: Mark Baugh as Noah Curry Photo 9: Ken Morrow as Sheriff Thomas. Photo 10: Ruth Anderson works with Faith. SPIKERS ATTAIN GOALS The 1982 volleyball team was a fairly young group, but the women were hard- working and enthusiastic. They finished the first half of the season with a 5-12 record, and they completed the second half at 9-9. After the first half of the season, the team set some definite goals for themselves. First, they determined to beat four of the competing universities. Second, they de- cided to raise their game point average. Both goals were made. The women voted many awards to their teammates. Karen Hobar received Most Valuable Player. Most Valuable Hitter and tied with Peggy Quigley for the Most Valu- able Defensive Player. Val Whisler re- ceived Most Valuable Setter. Dr. Kearney chose Peggy Quigley as the Most Enthu- siastic Player. The volleyball team has lost three seniors: Marcy Harper. Salli Hyde, and Darcy Mor- ton: however, the outlook for the 1982 season is full of hope. The upcoming sophomores prove to be promising re- placements. Photo 1: Teammates look on as Darcy Morton spikes the ball. Photo 2: Bennie Bcikert and Karen Hobar provide good delense against Malone Col- lege. Photo 3: 8onnie Bcikert waits to do her job in setting the ball. Photo 4: The 1982 volleyball team, kneeling, left to right: Kathi Haney. Sue Meier. Tammy Campton. Marcy Harper. Darcy Morton. Jewel Schroder, and Carol Helmick Standing, left to right: Coach June Kearney. Assistant Coach Bill Burleson. Peggy Quigley. Val linderman. Val Whisler. Sa'li Hyde. Dee Wiseman. Karen Hobar. Bonnie Beikert. Marsha Peterson. Margie Brown (Manager). Sheila Parson (Manager), and Deb Tin- ner (Statistician). Photo 5: Karen Hobar spikes the ball tor another point. Photo 6: Salli Hyde reaches tor the sky to defend the team Photo 7: Cedarville is on the move again with dependable teamwork. Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Muskingum Mt. Union Rio Grande Bluffton Ashland Xavier Wilmington Defiance Capital Mt. St. Joseph Ohio Wesleyan Otterbein ME Oberlin , Kenyon Ohio Dominican Wittenberq OenlsonF -BflL Urbana Findlay Ashland OSU Newark Wooster Ohio Northern Sinclair Thomas Moore Central State Wittenberg Otterbein Oberlin Wittenberg Bluffton Defiance Final Record 14-21 s VOLLEYBALL 73 HOCKEY TEAM LOOKS FORWARD TO NEXT SEASON The 1981 Field Hockey Team had a rough season with a 1-8-1 record; however, im- provement was seen in the team through- out the season. The team’s strong point was its defense, with scoring being the main problem in the offense. The Most Valuable Player was Sue Mat- zuras. and the key offensive players were Deb Seldon and Deb Richardson. The 1981 Field Hockey Team has lost six Seniors: Terri Aiken. Cindy Mannering, Donna McHugh. Deb Seldon, Co-Captain Carol Stoltzfus. and Co-Captain Jane Sutherland. Coaches Andi MacDermaid and Ruth Boulet expect a young team next year. They aim to work to gain experience for a strong and balanced 1982 season. Photo 1: Carol Stoltztus tights lor control. Photo 2: Deb Seldon tries to keep the ball in Cedarville terri- tory. Photo 3: Deb Richardson battles lor the ball. Photo 4: Deb Seldon takes control of the ball. Photo 5: An opponent challenges Deb Richardson lor the ball. Photo 6: Coach Andi MacDermaid plans the Cedarville defense. Photo 7: Terri Cater lights for possession. Photo 8: Cindy Mannering passes the ball. Photo 9: The 1981 Field Hockey Team, kneeling left to right: Deb Seldon. Dawn Weik. Carol Stoltzfus. Jane Sutherland. Donna McHugh. Debbie Richardson. Terri Aiken. Standing. Ictt to right: Coach Andi MacDermaid. Ginny John- son. Laurie Benedict. Sandy Fakan. Cindy Manner- ing. Tammy Pickthorn. Tern Cater. Barbara San- ford. Leda Tenney. Sue Matzuras. Coach Ruth Bou- let. 1981 Field Hockey Statistics : K,; Cedarville 1 SSE32 'I Cedarville 2 Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Taylor Ashland Marietta [I J.l Wittenberg Youngstown Miami Alumni University of Dayton Toledo University Ashland (State Tournament) Final Record 1-8-1 FIELD HOCKEY 75 SOCCER TEAM PLACES SECOND IN THE NATION The 1981 Soccer team ended the season with a 12-7-1 record; more importantly, they placed second in the NCCAA Na- tionals. After playing a tough season, they won two important games in the dis- tricts. including a 5 to 4 overtime thriller against Bethel, to send them to the NCCAA Nationals in Florida. While there, they upset Covenant 2 to 1 in the semi- finals and then lost a heartbreaker by 1 point to Messiah in the final round. The team also set several new records: they tied the 1978 record for most games in a season. 20; they broke the 1975 re- cord of 64 goals in a season by scoring 68; and Jeff Bowser tied Larry Bollback’s 1971 record of most points in a season, 32. Also, many individual accomplishments were made. Jeff Bowser and Dave Cox were named to the All NAIA District 22 team, the NCCAA All District III team, the NCCAA Nationals All Tournament team, the All American NCCAA second team, the NAIA All Area VI team, the All Ohio second team, the All Mid East team, and the All American NSCAA second team. James Fischer was named to the NAIA Academic All American Soccer Team. Sam Kester and Dan Delancey were also named to the All Tournament NCCAA Nationals team. The 1981 Soccer team had a great deal of depth, as demonstrated by the fact that Coach McGillivray used as many as 16 different players in the NCCAA Na- tionals. Coach McGillivray will be looking forward to next year, despite the fact that both Dave Cox and Jeff Bowser will have graduated. Photo 1: Jeff Bowser prepares to score one of his 26 goals for the season Photo 2: Phil Miller trios to keep the ball away from an opponent. Photo 3: One of the outstanding freshmen on the team, Jim Must, fights for possession of the ball. Photo 4: The 1981 Soccer team, seated Gary Layton. Phil Miller. Craig Herl. Dave Bowser, Sam Kester, Dave Cox (co-cap- tain). Jeff Bowser (co-captain). Mark Wells. Dave Jones. Dan Delancey. James Fischer, and Chad Smith Standing: Coach John McGillivray. Steve Smith. Peter Morgan. Jeff Smith. Kim Jenerelte. James Jobson. Mark Price. Jim Hust. J m Barber, and Joe O'Neal (manager). La 1381 Soccor Statistics Ccdarville 2 Cedarville I larvUlo 6 Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Wittonberg Dayton Ohio Wesleyan Earlham Walsh BluHton Malone Central State Wright State Wilmington Mt. Vernon Findlay NCCAA District III Grace Bethel Cedarville 2 0 Cedarville S (OT) 4 NCCAA Nationals Cedarville 2 Cedarville 1 Covenant Messiah Final Record 12-7-1 NCCAA District III Champions Mid Ohio Conference Tri Champions Second Place — NCCAA National Tourna- ment Wittenberg Circlevillo Bible Earlham Wittenberg Circleviile Bible Wilmington Earlham Joae Phinum Urbana Wittenberg Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville 78 J.V. SOCCER I t J.V.’S COMPLETE A WINNING SEASON The Junior Varsity Soccer team had its second winning season with a record of 7-1-2. The team underwent a num- ber of changes, one of which was the teams new coach, Mike Draa. When asked about his first year of coaching, Coach Draa admitted. It was a learn- ing experience. Another change was the fact that there were only three re- turning players and 15 new freshman. Despite this fact. Coach Draa felt that the team had a successful season with the defense giving up only nine points and receiving a total of 39 goals. Photo 1: 1981 J.V. Soccer team. Row 1: Terry Van Kleek, Chuck Abel. Jell Hakes. Andrew Laub. Dave Moody. Scott Miller. Wayne Ander- son. Dave Dustin. Robert Baiaicuis Row 2: Mike Draa — coach. Gary Layton. Jim Brandt. J.D. Calian. John Gage. Mike Morgan. Dave Bigler. Kurt Wilcox. Dan Barfell. Gary Cooke. Jim Bar- ber Photo 2: Jeff Hakes battles the opponent tor the ball. Photo 3: Wayne Anderson maneu- vers the ball down the field. Photo 4: Andrew Laub attempts to score against the other team Photo 5: Dave Dustin fights opponents for a goal. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Even rebuilding years for cross country at Cedarville College produce strong teams, which is what the 1981 team manifested. The 1981 harrier squad was comprised of a remnant from the 1979 championship team along with some new inexperienced runners. Junior David Averill led the team as first runner at every meet. Keith Averill. Ryan Spencer, and Dean Johnson battled all season for the 2nd. 3rd. and 4th posi- tions. Elvin King was coach, and working under him as team manager was Ken Kaufman. The men placed 3rd in the Mid Ohio Conference meet. 2nd at the NCCAA District III. 3rd at the NAIA Dis- trict 22 meet, and finished the year strongly with a 5th place showing at the NCCAA National Championship. Keith Averill was named Best Freshman. Dave Sallee was named Most Improved, and Ryan Spencer received the Captain's Award. Photo 1: The 1981 men’s cross country team, first row: J-D MacGillivray. Second row. left to right: Da- vid Sallee. Dean Johnson, and Ryan Spencer. Third row. left to right: Keith Averill. Dave Averill. and Jim Manley Not Pictured. Coach King. Gary Anderson. Ken Kaufman (Manager). Mark Stump. Greg Ber- nard. Oan Bisbee. and Rob Thimmes. Photo 2: Dean Johnson and Ryan Spencer lead the way for the Cedarville team Photo 3: Sophomore Dave Sal- lee runs m the NCCAA Chmpionship Photo 4: Keith Averill runs onward with confidence. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY The 1981 women’s cross country team had a year different from what they had expected. Their highest victory for the whole season took place in the Anderson College Invitational when the Cedarville women finished one notch ahead of Man- chester College. With this victory, they had beaten their first team. In spite of an off season, the women always kept perse- vering and pressing toward the mark. Photo 1: The 1981 women's cross country team Kneeing. left to right: Carol Elmore. Terri Schmidt, and Cindy Luke. Standing, left to right: Sara Beattie. Joyce Pycraft. Laura Clayton. Criss Wilson. Rhonda Coventry, and Coach Pat Bates. Photo 2; Tern Schmidt moves m to keep ahead of her opponent. Photo 3: Joyce Pycraft runs in the NCCAA women's invitational with great concentration. Photo 4: With out looking back. Sara Beattie keeps her distance m good standing. Counl ’• 3rd District 22 1981 Women’ Cross Country Team Cedarvillo 2nd Anderaon Cedarvillo 6th' Ohio Weslyan invitational Cedarvillo 3rd Bowling Green Agitational Cedarvillo 6th Andoraon Invitational Cedarvtlie 14th AIAW Ohio Stata Cedarvillo 3rd NCCAA Women’a Invitational LADY JACKETS DEFEND THEIR COURT The 1981-82 women’s basketball team finished the season with a 12-13 record. Leading the lady cagers was Coach Sandy Schlappi. Leadership within the team was provided by the captains, Lau- rie Butler and Val Whisler. The 1981-82 team lost one starting play- er, senior Laurie Butler. In spite of the loss, the 1982-1983 team looks promis- ing because the rest of the starting play- ers will be returning. Like all teams, the women's goal was to win; but the more important goal was to glorify God in their games. After each game the players gave tracts to the op- posing team. As a result of this ministry, a professor from Ohio Northern University and an opposing player from the Bluffton team accepted Christ. The Yellow Jack- ets reached their goal of glorifying God above and beyond what they had ever thought. Photo 1: Teri goes for two Photo 2. Heidi Peterson battles tor a basket while the lady Jackets take action for a rebound. Photo 3: The 1981-82 wom- en’s basketball team kneeling, left to right: Linda Smart. Diane Jenkins. Karen Harrington. Kathi Haney. Laurie 8utler. and Lon Duttield. Standing, left to right: Assistant Coach Jeff LaFerney. Assis- tant Coach Karen Cotlins. Val Whisler. Peg Quigley, Lisa N emeyer. Dee Wisemen, Heidi Peterson. Teri Cater. Manager Corinne Wilcox, and Coach Sandy Schlappi Photo 4: Peg Quigley rushes to the roscue of Laurie Butler Photo 5: Linda Smart makes a lay up with great ease Photo 6: The 'ady Jackets work their way out of tight spots Photo 7: Lon DuffiokJ goes up to raise the score for the Yellow Jackets without any defensive hindrance from the oppo- nents. Photo 8: Hoping to work tho ball into the game. Laurie Butler passes the ball to Lori Dufticld. Photo 9: Val Whisler waits for the perfect opportuni- ty to make her move. Cadarvllla Cedyville Cadarvill Cadarvllla 50 Geneva 53 Mt Varnon 63 Ottarbain ad ar villa edarville Cadarvllla ■ Cadarvllla i Cadarvllla CadarviUa — Cadarvllla i Cadarvllla Cadarvllla J Cadarvllla Cadarvlll l Cadarvllla’ Cadarvllla Cadarvllla onborg 50 Ohio Dominican 77 Ohio Northern 47 Ohio Univaraity 59 Wilmington 79 Rio Granda 46 Capital 48 Daniaon «0 Ohio Northern [13 Malona Akron Xaviar Wright Ohio Dor kWooater, attar 7 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 83 CHEERLEADERS CREATE SPIRIT The Varsity and Junior-Varsity cheer- leaders worked hard to make the year an exciting and successful one. Some of their activities besides cheering and boosting team morale included making posters, organizing the Teammate pro- gram, serving as secret boosters, spon- soring clinics, and judging local cheer- leading tryouts. Photo 1: Amy Harvey charges the Jackets onward. Photo 2: Denise Davenport }o«ns the pep band tor a cheer. Photo 3: The 1981-82 Junior-Varsity Cheer- leaders. top to bottom, left to right: Tammy Hein- rich. Amy Harvey. Jan Hardesty. Donna Ford. Deo Patty, and Cheryl Whisler. Photo 4: Linda Moody cheers with a smile Photo 5: Dee Pally entertains the fans. Photo 6: The Varsity and Junior-Varsity cheerleaders work together as a team Photo 7: Donna Ford and Jan Hardesty cheer the JV team to a victory. Photo 8: The 1981-82 Varsity Cheer- leaders. top to bottom, left to right: Linda Moody. Denise Davenport. Karen Mathews. Gail Gromacki. Elaine R ggs. and Juke Clark. Jackets Return To Kansas City For the second year in a row. the Jack- ets went to the NAIA Nationals in Kansas City. As Coach Don Callan said. “To win the District 22 play-offs and be the repre- sentative to the National Tourney is al- ways the goal we place before our young men at the start of each season; but quite honestly, it is a long shot in light of the competition we face. Throughout the year the Jackets were plagued by injuries. Although they started the season well, at the end of the regular season Cedarville went into the NAIA Tournament with a 15-10 record. However, the team played two outstanding games to make it to K.C. They began by soundly trouncing Tiffin, who had beaten them earlier in the year three different times, then they defeated Defiance in front of a packed home crowd to earn the right to go to K.C. This was the third consecutive year that Defiance and Cedarville have battled for the District 22 championship. Despite the fact that Ce- darville lost at K.C. to Quincy, the men experienced tremendous satisfaction in just making it there for another year. Photo 1: Senior Drew Baker goes up tor 2 during the Jacket’s final home game of the year against Defi- ance. Photo t. The 1981-82 Basketba'I team: Seat- ed: Mark Womack. Dave Carr. Tim Danube. Rich Himes. Tim Pryor. Tom Greve. Standing: Curt Berger. Mr. Keith Clark — Asst. Coach. Larry Green. Mike Smart. Steve Dean. Todd Hamtet. Drew Baker. Coach Don Callan. Scott Dixon. Don Wag- ner. Photo 3: Mark Womack works for a shot. Photo 4: Dave Carr goes up for a rebound as Tim Danube and Tom Greve watch. Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Muskingum Kentucky Christian LU.P.UJ. Wilbs (lores Dyke of Chicago Dominican Cedervilte Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Final Record 17-11 iketbnll Statistics 1961-82 11 Miami Univ. ot Middletown m mm Circ la villa Bibla Collaga |rT Ohio Univ. of Chillicothe 74 Columbus Businoss Univ. 51 Wittanbarg 82 Ohio Univ. ot Lancaster 81 Edison Stata 2 Slir.« ch' 88 X Edison Stata 7 L J 90 Ohio Univ. of Chilllcotha 76 Miami Univ. of Middletown 75 Ohio Univ. ot Lancastar 64 Urbana 66 Clark Tech. Cadarvilla Cedarvilte Cadarvilla Cadarvilla Cadarvilla Cadarvilla Cadai ■ - -4 1= 88 MEN’S J.V. BASKETBALL 4 5 J.V.’S RALLY AT END OF SEASON Although the J.V.'s did not start the sea- son very well, it must be remembered that they lost several games by only a handful of points. Despite the 6-9 overall record, the team had many exciting games, and they rallied at the end of the season to destroy their last two opponents. Photo 1: Tho 1981-82 J.V. Basketball Team — Silting: John Greenwood. Will Pratz, Greg Malone. Rich Himes. Jett Krueger, and George Gorman. Standing: Curt Berger. Coach Keith Clark. John Loper. Shaun Blackburn. Tom Grevc. John Srnis. Don Wagner. Scott Dixon. Photo 2: Greg Malone tights for a rebound. Photo 3: George Gorman goes up tor a shot. Photo 4: John Srnis takes a shot Irom the outside Photo 5: Will Pratz shoots a frccthrow. GRAPPLERS PLACE 6th IN NCCAA The 1981-82 wrestlers had their best sea- son ever at Cedarville. Thanks to the ef- forts of Dave English, Rich Dunn, Rod Luttrell, Joel Taylor, Ron Comfort, and Dan Bloom the grapplers finished the year ranked 6th in the NCCAA. Last season Coach John Battaglia established four goals for the 1981-82 squad. First they wanted to beat Urbana which they did 44-11. Second, they wanted to win 60 % of their dual meets, and they finished with a 5-8 record. Third. Battaglia wanted to be second in the region which was an- other honor that they earned. Finally, they wanted to place two wrestlers in the na- tionals. The Yellow Jackets placed three. Coach Battaglia is optimistic about next year. The team will lose only one senior, and there is the prospect of some strong high school state champion recruits. Next year the competition will include not only NAIA schools, but NCAA division III, divi- sion II, and even some division I schools. The 1981-82 Wrestling team members in- cluded: Kneeling: Rodney Luttrell. Alan Mills. Dan Bloom, John Harbeck. Ron Comfort, Tim Bell, Rich Dunn. Standing: Darryl Potter, Paul Martindale, Jim Howe, Joel Taylor. David English, Coach John Battaglia. H-82 Wrastling.Statistic' Cadarville Cadarvjila Codarvmfl Codarvl Cedarvl Cadarvl 15 2nd (Mid Woit Regional) 6th (NCCAA National ) Cadarvilio Cadarville ____tral Stata Christian Classi J Casa Wastam Rasarva Wilmington Jollat Junior Collage Olivat Collaga Alma Collaga Urbana Malone fright State Final Racord 5-8 (dual maats) WRESTLING 91 6 1382 Women's Softball Statistics Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville 16 16 Cedarville 10 i 9 Cedarville 22 fcr« 14 Ced Cedarville 18 6 5 Marietta College Wilmington Coll Tiffin University Cedarville 16 8 Ashland College Cedarville 14 3 College of Wooster Cedarville 9 10 Ohio Wesleyan Cedarville '1 Thomas More Cedarville ! I Urbans OAISW STATE TOURNAMENT Cedarville 4 1 Capital University Cedarville 2 7 Wilmington Cedarville 4 0 Ashland Cedarville 10 5 Wittenberg Cedarville 0 7 Lakeland NAIA DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Cedarville 6 5 Urbana 7 8 Final Record 17-16 WOMEN’S SOFTBALL HITS A YEAR OF FIRSTS The 1982 women’s softball team was characterized by the word “firsts . Coach Elaine Brown started the team’s firsts by coming in as a new coach. The team was comprised of 20 players which included eight returnees. The majority of the team consisted of transfers, freshmen, and oth- er first time players, making another team first. Coach Brown looked for strength at the bat and in the field. The team she put together proved that they had strengths on the field and on the bench. The women placed third in the NAIA Tournament. The season ended with a 17-16 record. This was not the whole story of the softball team's season. After each home game they had a time of fellowship with the other team, taking the chance to share with their opponents what Cedarville was doing. For the first time the softball team had tracts to give to the other teams after each game. No decisions were made dur- ing the season, but one of the goals of the 1982 team was to put the Lord first and to have His blessing on the team. This team was one of the best that Cedarville has ever produced. With the loss of five sen- iors. the 1983 team will be young and tough, giving them a chance to go for it all again next year. Photo 1: Marcy Harper motions tor Jean Hatton to go for home plate Photo 2: Karen Hobar moves in to back up as Linda Smart goes for the pick up. Photo 3: Patti Oillinger brings another run in tor Cedarville. Photo 4: Linda Noyes throws the ball tor a doubte play. Photo 5: Lisa Alley and Deb Armor enjoy nothing more than a good game of softball, sometimes. Photo 6: The 1982 women’s softball team First row. left to right: Linda Smart. Cortnne Wilcox. Lisa Alley. Linda Noyes. Darcy Morton. Marcy Harper, and Lynn Hurtado. Second row. left to right: Jean Hatton. Marsha Peterson. Laurie Benedict. Karen Hobar. Julie Schroder, and Laurie Butler. Third row. left to right: Coach Elaine Brown. Dawn Wetk (Manager). Teri Cater. Vai Whislor. Mo- lodie Bagg. Sytvia Williams, Pattie Diliinger. Barb Sanford. Deb Armor. Rachel Hedges (Manager), and Bill Burleson (Assistant Coach). Photo 7: Laurie Benedict coaches Val Whisler with great assurance. Photo 8: Lynn Hurtado and Linda Smart race to make the snatch. 1982 Wom n' Tannit Cadarvilla 0 7 Wright Stata UnivartHy Cadarvilla 7 2 Findlay Collage Cadarvilla 8 0 Biuttton Collage Cadarvilla 1 8 Wittenberg University Cadarvilla 7 2 Wilmington Univaraity 8 1 Findlay Coilaga Cadarvilla placad 4-0 against tha NAIA schools which sntitlad tha 31st ot May. Final Racord 7-3 WOMEN’S TENNIS TEAM GREEN, BUT TOUGH The 1982 Women’s tennis team faced a year of rebuilding with the loss of four singles' starters from the 1981 squad. De- spite the fact that the team was young, head coach. Dr. Pam Diehl felt that ‘‘we played to our potential.” The team ended its season with a 7-3 record. Photo 1: Deb Selden gets ready to return a shot. Photo 2: Debbie Lowe begins her serve. Photo 3: Row 1: Sherrie Pinkerton. Nancy Oscar. Kris Hart- man. Diane Eckardt. Diane McMillan. Debbie Lowe Row 2: Chris Bean, Pam Mundy. Melanie Mathcw- son. Jennifer Judkins. Kim Davis. Ann Berger. Deb- bie SekJen. Coach, Dr. Pam Diehl. Photo 4: Ann Berger stretches for a return. Photo 5: Kris Hartman returns the ball to an opponent Photo 6: Nancy Oscar delivers a backhand. Photo 7: Kim Hartman and Deb SeWen shake hands with opponents before a match. WOMEN’S TRACK TEAM SPRINTS INTO ACTION The 1982 women's track team was head- ed by Coach McGillivray with the help of captain Laura Clayton. The 1982 team, as compared to the past team, was com- prised of sprinters, field events, and dis- tance runners. The spirit of the women was evident in each member. They were a very serious group of women who en- joyed working for their coach. When a coach was liked as much as McGillivray. workouts and competition did not seem like a chore. The women most appreciat- ed his encouragement. They placed sev- enth in the Yellow Jacket Relays, third in the Yellow Jacket Invitational, and sixth in the Second Annual Marion NCCAA Track and Field Invitational. For the 1982 sea- son. Cindy Luke received the High Point Award and the Outstanding Performance Award, and Laura Clayton received the Coaches Award. The success of the team was attributed to their unity, spirit, and quality athletic performance. Photo 1: Lynette Wiseman stretches to pass the baton to Beth Britton. Photo 2: Without looking back. Deborah Richardson runs onward. Photo 3: Laura Clayton holds first place for Cedarville. Photo 4: Laurie Weller shows her expertise in conquering the hurdles. Photo 5: the 1982 women’s track team Back row, left to right: Cindy Luke. Faith Gruber. Jill Parks. Ruth Meyer. Jennifer Stork. Elizabeth Rand. Beth Britton, and Debbie Tinner. Front row. left to right: Deborah Richardson. Lynette Wiseman. Terri Aiken. Coach John McGillivray. Terri Schmidt. Laura Clayton, and Laurie Weller. Photo 6: Coach McGil- livray disapproves of the rain. Photo 7: Debbie Tin- ner lets go of the disc. Photo 8: Froshman Elizabeth Rand prepares for a good start. in’s Track Field Statiatics Placed 7th out of 11 Placed 1st out of 4 Heidelberg Cedarville Earlham Wilmington Heidelberg Central State Relays MEN’S TENNIS TEAM NETS 10th STRAIGHT DISTRICT TITLE The Men’s Tennis Team continued their winning ways by taking the District 22 title for the 10th straight year. The 1982 team also took the Mid-Ohio Conference title. The Mid-Ohio Conference team was made up of 9 men, 8 of which were from Cedarville College; Gary Coiro, Dan De- Lancey, Don Rawlins. Randy Wilson. Ron Rost. Shawn Huck, Mark James, and Jeff Reynolds. There was tremendous unity on the team. Coach Murdoch called the team truly selfless. It is delightful and gratifying to coach a team like this.” The Jackets closed out their season by mak- ing their 16th trip in 17 years to the Kan- sas City National tourney. Photo 1: Members of the tennis team included: Standing: Donnie Rawlins. Jeff Reynolds. Ron Rost. Gary Coiro. Kneeling; Shawn Huck. Mark James. Randy Wilson. Dan DeLancoy. Photo 2: Coach Mur- doch checks things out with Donnie Rawlins and Gary Coiro before a match. Photo 3: Shawn Huck returns the ball while his doubles partner. Jeff Reyn- olds. looks on. Photo 4: Randy Wilson watches as his partner. Mark James, returns the ball. Photo 5: Randy Wilson prepares for a backhand. As the num- ber 4 singles player on the team. Randy compiled a 15-0 singles record at the beginning of tho year. Cedarville Cedarville 8 1 W.lmlngton Cedarville 7 2 Central Stati Cedarville 8 1 Mt Vamon Transylvania Invitational Cadarvtlla 14 12 Transylvania 8 Kentucky W« Cedarville Cadarvilla ittonberg Cadarvilla 8 1 Cleveland Stata 1961-82 Man’s Tannls Statistics BaUarmine Tournament Cadarvilla 5 4 Bella rmlne Cadarvilla 7 2 Bellarmina Cadarvilla 9 0 Georgetown Cadarvilla Cadarvilla Cadarvilla Cadarvilla NAIA District Cadarvilla 29 18 Mt. Vamon 11 Wilmington Malona Central State! 1 Bluffton MEN’S TENNIS 99 UaiOO MEN’S TRACK J TRACKSTERS ACHIEVE SUCCESS Cedarville’s Men’s Track team exper- ienced one of their best seasons ever in 1982. After several discouraging years, this year the team turned things around. Coach Elvin King attributed this success to talent, good performances, and the team’s unified supportive attitude. Every- one on the team contributed to this suc- cess, and there was not one member of the squad who did not score in at least one meet. One record was established for the season by freshmen Mike Kniowski. He re-established the Cedarville College javelin record at 178 feet, 4 inches. Photo 1: Members of the 1982 Track Team were. Standing: Bob Entwistle. Dave Moody. Craig Slater. Mark Price. Dave Averill. Dean Johnson. Tim Gla- dura. Gary Yeager. Kirk Wesselink. Mark Sowick. Michael Fernandez. Tom Wiggershause. Kneeling: Jim Howe. J-D MacGilivray. Matt Parman. Mike Kniowski. Dan Bisbce. DeMaurice Smith. Scott Wemschreider. Mark Mills. Coach Elvm Kmg. Photo 2: Mark Mills competes in the hurdles. Photo 3: Dave Averill leads the way. Photo 4: DeMaurice Smith stretches across the wire. Photo 5: Mark Sowick competes in the long jump. Photo 6: Jim Howe clears the bar with ease. - -lS' SC -J GOLF TEAM HAILED BEST IN CEDARVILLE’S HISTORY The 1982 Golf Team has been called the best in Cedarville’s history. Under the leadership of Bill Boulet, Mark Womack, Brian Johnson. John Greenwood, Tom Ewing, Mark Brant, and Jim Baldwin the team finished the year with a 14-2 record, their best ever. Coach Allen Monroe will have his work cut out for him next year, because will have lost 5 of his 7 starters. The 1982 team set a school record by scoring a team score of 296 in the NCCAA Tournament. Photo 1: The 1982 Gott Team: Mike Reed. Craig GuHion. Bill Moore. Tom Grave. John Greenwood. Tom Ewing. Mark Womack. Brian Johnson. Bill Bou- let. and Mark Brant. Photo 2: John Greenwood tees Off. Photo 3: Tom Greve and Bill Boulet. Photo 4: Brian Johnson. Photo 5: Bin Boulet putts the ball. BASEBALL SEASON EXCITING, YET DISAPPOINTING Despite a promising start the baseball team finished the year with a dismal 12- 14 record. Although the season may have been disappointing, there were many in- nings of exciting baseball for the fans as well as several fine performances by the team and individual players. Both the team and Coach Clark are looking for- ward to next year. 1982 Baseball Team members were — Kneeling: Matt Kunkle, Mark Craig. Rick Wilson. Gary Mills. Dave Regnier. Tom Entler. John Srnis, Steve Pinkley. and Kurt Stewart. Standing: Coach Keith Clark, Ron Hobar, Mike Templin, Steve Sagraves. Jim Schreiner, Jeff Dilley. Mark Mathews. Brad Spradlin, Gary Vance, Asst. Coach — Mr. Kurt Moreland, and Asst. Coach — Mr. Dwain Hill. Cedarville Cad arvi Ha BASEBALL 105 1962 Men’s Baseball Statistics 6 3 Central Stats ° 4 3 Wilmington 4 13 10 5 Tiffin Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Cedarville Final Record 12-14 1981-82 INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS The intramural program at Cedarville has given many students the chance to com- pete in some type of sport without having to devote a lot of their time, or without needing a lot of talent. Pictured on these pages are some of the winning intramural teams for the 1981-82 school year. These teams do not have uniforms or coaches, but they take their games just as serious- ly. There is a great deal of team spirit, unity, and competitiveness generated by the intramural program. With the comple- tion of the new Athletic Center, the intra- mural program was able to be greatly ex- panded this year. Students were able to compete in basketball, racquetball, foot- ball. softball, volleyball, ping-pong. pool, badminton, and powder-puff football. Much of the credit for the success of the intramural program must go to Mark McDougal. who is responsible for organiz- ing the teams, schedules, and playoffs of the intramural program. HARD WORKERS CREATE MIRACLE Photo 1: The 1982 Miracle Staff — First Row: Cindy Armstrong, Birgit Kass. Sec- ond Row: Jon Beight, Joy Jobson, Beth Wieder, Judy Spencer. Rod Smith. Tim Bullock, Kevin Fannin. Third Row: Bryan Armstrong — Editor, Michelle Randall. Donna Supplee, Elaine Stone, Louise Johnston, Mr. Rayburn — Advisor. Julie Hall. Susan Matter, Hugh Anderson. Mrs. Dixon — Associate Advisor. Kirsten Johnson. Not Pictured: Reda Moore. Pau- la Moore, Ken Morrow, and Dan Snyder. Photo 2: Reda Moore works on the Stu- dent Life section. Photo 3: Typing pages is one of Cindy Armstrong's responsibil- ities. Photo 4: Kirsten Johnson takes names for the Organizations section. Photo 5: Paula Moore lays out a page for the Special Events section. Photo 6: After a long day in the darkroom. Dan Snyder relaxes. Photo 7: Rod Smith discusses an idea for the Advertisements section. Photo 8: Deciding which picture to use keeps Beth Wieder busy. Editor..........Bryan Armstrong Secretary.......Cindy Armstrong Bookeeper ...... Judy Spencer Special Events .Paula Moore Fine Arts ......Donna Supplee Sports .........Susan Matter Julie Hall Organizations.........Kirsten Johnson Louise Johnston Student Life .........Reda Moore Christian Service ....Bryan Armstrong Cindy Armstrong Highlights ...........Bryan Armstrong Cindy Armstrong Seniors...............Michelle Randall Underclass ...........Michelle Randall Faculty Staff ........Beth Wieder Advertisements .......Rod Smith Index ................Bryan Armstrong Cindy Armstrong Sports Photographer .Tim Bullock General Photographers Elaine Stone Ken Morrow Kevin Fannin Dan Snyder Jon Beight Darkroom workers______Dan Snyder Jon Beight Tim Bullock GREEK CLUBS Photo 1: Pi Delta — Tour Group First Row; Brett Hufziger. Tonya Stretch, Dean Johnson, Anne Nikles, Mark Os- borne, Jill Southward. Carl Ruby. Second Row: Kathy Ormsbee. Connie Carr, Don- na Birch, Carol Lewis. Curtis Hoke. Cathy Archer. Ruthie Fareno. Julie Prentice. Third Row: Jeff Fawcett. Keith Risser, Dan Price. John Jackson. Faith Linn, Lor- raine Halladay. Photo 2: Timalathiana — Bible Study First Row: Terry Ankenman. Jonathan Selden. Grace Hill, Raymond Miller. Ran- dy Thornburg. John Moore. Mike Wilcox. Second Row: Rebekah Pruden, Timothy Power. Tom Beveridge, Doug Phillips. Joeleah Hill, Robert Longnecker, Steve Clark. Sandy Seals. Mark Skiles (Pres.), Jerry Maxey. Dan Buckley. Sherrie Pin- kerton. Photo 3: Alpha Delta Omega — Ladies Organization First Row: Bonnie Beikert, April Duff. Pat- ty Maloney, Marcia Mallare, Grace Hill. Loraine Merkh, Diane McMillan, Ann Howard. Second Row: Mrs. Dixon (advi- sor). Tyann Minnich. Becky Davis, Mi- chelle Kauffman. Denea Christian. Linda Ford, Linda Moody. Third Row: Ann Berger, Debi Sloan, Kathy Bachelder. Jennifer Judkins. Jenny Raught, Sandy Seals. Rebekah Pruden. Donna Gall (Pres.). Sherri Keeler. Nancy Oscar. Lenna Barrand, Ruthie Fareno. Deanna Palmer. Glenda Maxey. Photo 4: Gamma Zeta Theta — Ladies Organization First Row: Allyson Chapin. Anita Worley, Diane Pasco. Linda Ladygo. Second Row: Grace Hill. Shelley Wilson. Lizbeth Blanchard. Judy Spencer, Deanna Palm- er, Julie Prentice. Julie Murray. Marsha Spencer. Mrs. Grier (advisor). Photo 5: Pi Sigma Nu — Mens Organi- zation First Row: Dan Llewellyn. Don Rawlins. Scott Dixon. Ken Massie. Tim Bishop. Second Row: Ron Hobar, Dan Greening, Mark Brant. Jeff Krueger. Brian Helwig. Randy Wilson. John Tilford. Third Row: John Mitchell. Tim Graham, Dave Bowser. Greg Malone, Todd Hamlet. Dave Clark. V.- Photo 3: Psi Chi — Psychology First Row: Kayla Webb. Cathy Dalton, Joy Hart. Sally Barbato. Second Row: Dr. Dolph (advisor), Jessica James. Virginia Fields. Cathy Archer. Diane Pasco, Kathy Stewart, Lynn Sparks. Dr. Abbas (advi- sor). Third Row: Steve Huggins. Joe Li- han. Jim Walker. Todd Peterson. Photo 4: Gamma Chi — Ladies Organi- zation First Row: Sally Webster. Pam Pitts. Elena England. Ann Pederson, Sheila Ste- phenson. Second Row: Joanne Filippelli, Suzi Milevoi. Cindy Armstrong. Lori Lee. Trisha Buble. Sarah Ronk, Karen Jones. Joyce Woodard. Photo 5: Alpha Chi — Mens Organiza- tion First Row: Glen Jones. Tim Power, Keith Risser. Paul Jones. Raymond Miller. Marty Loper. Second Row: Ken Miller. Jonathan Selden. Kevin Mulder. Jeff Faw- cett, Mike Bell, Keith Holt. Bob Belkert. Rodney Smith. Dale Gardener. Stan So- ber. GREEK CLUBS Photo 1: Chi Theta Pi — Science and Health First Row: Chuck Christ, Darleen Carano. Second Row: David Krueger. Joan Par- sons. Bethel Hornbeck, John Moore. Mark Pinkerton. Dianna Popa. Kelly Cope. Third Row: Teresa Geiger. Judy Bears. Frederick Hill. Dr. Helmick (advi- sor). Dan Garrison, Don Morgan. Ray- mond Miller, David Wright. Larry Shovel- ton. Cynthia Popa. Photo 2: Alpha Mu Chi — Engaged Ladies Members Include: Maxine Kreis. Colleen Engetmann, Anita Zimmerman. Anna Ni- kles, Evelyn Shirk. Mrs. Printy (advisor). STUDENT LEADERSHIP Photo 1: Student Senate First Row: Curtis Hoke. Lenna Barrand Diane Pasco, Dick Blanc. Cindy Ewing. Lynette Wiseman. Sheri Keeler. Geott Walker. Edd Sturdevant. Second Row: Dean Rickard (advisor). Terri Smart. Kelli Disher. Martha Woodruff, Doris Major. Mendy Jackson. Laura Coffman. Kathy Adkins. Melinda Meadows. Connie Carr. Karen Yeager. Sheila Stephenson, Bill Buhrow. Third Row: Tim Dysert. Tim Bish- op. Tom Colborn. Jeff Summerlin. Dave Schonfeld, Brent Long, Angela Cooke. Carla Marling, Rebekah Pruden. Shlraine Montgomery. Fourth Row: Andy Pritsch, Tom Blackburn. Barry Kane. Mark Pin- kerton. Kevin Mulder. J.D. Willetts. Dan Cawood, Joe Walker. Jeff Brock, John Jackson. Robin Campbell. Jayne Thor- ton. Photo 2: Senior Claes Officers First Row: Jane Sutherland. Sandy Seals. Donna Gall. Second Row: Ron Hobar, Dan Cawood. Jeff Willetts. Third Row. Larry Green. Tim Graham. Photo 3: Freshman Class Officers First Row: Tammy Watts, Melinda Mead ows. Second Row: David Kammeyer. De Maurice Smith. Mr. Spencer (advisor' Bob Beikert. Photo 4: Student Senate Officers First Row: Geoff Walker. Lenna Barrand Dick Blanc. Second Row: Doug Phillips Edd Sturdevant. Curtis Hoke. Photo 5: Sophomore Class Officers First Row: Kathy Adkins. Laura Coffman. Mrs. Baldwin (advisor). Second Row: Tim Bishop. John Jackson. Jon Anderson, Greg Malone. Todd Townsend, Dave Dever. Mr. Baldwin (advisor). Photo 6: Junior Class Officers First Row: Patti Lauderbaugh. Mark Pin- kerton, Becky Davis. Jeff Summerlin. Sheri Keeler. Second Row: Dave Black, Roy Fuller. Tim Fisher. CLUBS Photo 1: MENC — Music Educators National Conference. First Row: Dave Compton. Rick Dustin. Alice Ranew, Edna Hollopeter. Roseanne Branham, Ruth Ellyn Cook, Judy Walters. Rhonda Brugger. Second Row: Marcia Mallare. Teresa Heeney. Debbie Oliver, Linda In- gram. Debbie Wita, Joyce Knicely. Karen Stanfill. 8etsy Hanna. Colin Lord. Third Row: Eric Henderson. Jim Switzer. Gary Rouster. Dan Price. Dean Wagner. Chris Carothers. Photo 2: PEMM — Physical Education Majors and Minors. First Row: Shawn Dexter. Kenny Young, Cathy Eckam. Sec- ond Row: Dr. Diehl (advisor). Dale Archer. Shawn Huck. Steve Burk. Third Row: Chris Gorges. Lisa Welter. Bonnie Bei- kert. Kirk Keller. Val Linderman. Donna McHugh. Marsha McNeish. Fourth Row: Steve Pinkley. Teri Cater, Don Wagner. Karen Harrington. Kathi Haney. Ken Kaufman. Photo 3: Varsity C First Row: Steve Sagraves. Dave Bowser. Dave Averill, Mark Mills. Second Row: Coach King (advisor), Mark Brant. Dave Black. Mark Parman. Larry Green, Ken Gentzler, Ron Hobar. Bill Boulet. Third Row: Dave Jones, Tim Graham. Mike Smart, Drew Baker. David Carr, Mark Mathews. Keith Treadway, Rodney Kane. Kevin Brueilly. Photo 4: Kappa Epsilon Alpha — Business Majors First Row: Glen Hobbes. Rodney Smith. Jeff Summerlin. Donna Carper. Judy Spencer, Connie Schuler. Tom Colborn, Joe Walker. Jeff Brammer. Second Row: Roy Fuller. Steve Detwiler, Sandy Kitch- en. Gary Yeager. Dave West. Mark Kai- sand. Scott Degroft, Kevin Mulder, Jay Highman. John Jackson. KM I ' Pholo 1: Fellowship for World Missions Standing: Gerri Jue. Kathy Ormsbee. Irene Farley. Joy Hart. Linda Ladygo, Dave Jones. Sitting: Kirk Wesselink. Dan- iel Carver. Advisors: Dr. and Mrs. Dur- ham. Photo 2: Rescue Squad First Row: Richard Dustin. Kim Holliday. Marty Smith, Robin Jessup. Second Row: Keith Crankshaw. David Hegarty, Joe Li- han. Darleen Carano. David Lindner. Da- vid Compton, Cory McDaniel. Troy Hall, Paul Briggs. Photo 3: CEEC — Cedarville El. Ed. Club First Row: Kay Donaldson. Annette Ad- ams. Rebecca Schwenk. Stephen Ward. Ruthie Fareno, Anita Sprague. Stephanie Frank. Kathi Holman. Second Row: Dawn Schulz. Debbie Armor. Lori Richards. Carmen Rodriguez. Sally Webster. Rox- ana Quinones, Glenda Maxey. Kathy Per- ry. Debbie Dower. Teresa Jervis. Lynn Settle Michele Roop, Becky Conrad. Third Row: Mrs. Hall — advisor. Lois Ge- latt, Brenda Hitchcock. Janie Eastep, Ro- berta Horn. Susan Field. Chris Alonzo. Grace Hill, Luann Butler. Laura Smith. Karen Christmas. Laurel Sorber, Carolyn Winsor, Jacquelyn Nicholson, Rhoda Wagner. Beth Lunstrum. Julie Prentice. Gail Pack. Dawn Fisher. Photo 4: Academic Advisory Board First Row: Darleen Carano, Judy Bing- man. Karen Stanfill. Second Row: Larry Beaver. Mark Morley. Dale Archer. Floyd Stanfill, Row Three: Dr. Johnson. Photo 5: Advisory 7 First Row. Gillis West. Pastor Green. Bry- an Blair. Second Row Ron Hobar, Kirk Keller, Dave Averill. Drew Baker. GROUPS Photo 1: Who’ Who First Row: Criss Wilson, Loraine Merkh, Ruthie Fareno. Sharon Rawson, Carol Stoltzfus. Carol Schulze. Second Row: Ron Hobar, Mark Morley, Mark Wells, Ta- mara Will. Teresa Heeney. Curtis Hoke. Mark Osborne. Jon Harvey. Third Row: Tim Fisher. David Carr. Steve Clark. Photo 2: Cedars Staff First Row: Nancy Crick. Christina Terrill — General Editor. Matt Little — Sports Editor. Edd Sturdevant — News and Fea- ture Editor, Randy Wilson. Second Row: Pauline Hart, Jane Owen. Winifred McBeth, Joanne Fillippelli. Merry Damon. Mark Walter. Third Row: Dan Girton, Rod Smith, Dean Johnson. Bob Kojko. John Nicholas. Photo 3: Married Student Officers First Row: Dave Murdoch — President, Larry Starett — V. President. Second Row: Dr. Riggs — Advisor. Tom Walkley — Treasurer. Photo 4: Living Springs First Row: Marla Waddle. Cindy Woo- dard. Winifred McBeth. Cynthia Fast. Ka- ren Webb. Joanna Tyler. Debbie Moore. Second Row: Larry Lion. Joe Coblne. Greg Malone. Brett Hufziger, Barbara Furr. A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF A CEDARVILLE COLLEGE STUDENT Loaded down stationwagons, huge campers, overstuffed Volkswagons and numerous U-Haul trucks swarmed to Ce- darville College on a blustery Autumn day. Was this the devastating scene after a terrible tornado? No. it happened to be merely a throng of students arriving back on campus to begin the 1981-82 school year; then again, maybe it could be classified as a disaster. Each student anxiously rushed to his new home, the dormitory. Once there, ev- ery member of the family proceeded to laboriously stuff boxes, bags, suitcases, lamps, pictures, books, sporting goods, a bicycle, refrigerator (just to name a few things) into the room. Within the hour the small 15’ by 30’ space bulged from wall to wall with all the treasured possessions of two students and only adequate room to store half of it. After the parents left, all loneliness was temporarily brushed aside, and the stu- dent raced from one room to another, up and down the hall, seeking for his friends. Settled down with soda cans, munchies. and stereo music, the friends laughed and chatted until the wee hours of the morn- ing. So what if they should have been organizing their rooms, the mess would be there to clean another day. Each student participated in Cedarville College’s annual event. Registration Day Festivities. Entering the Activities required persons with a willingness to subject their bodies to physical torture, and they also needed to enjoy standing in line. The begin properly, the participants ar- rived at the scheduled meeting area at least one hour in advance. Once there, they stood in the pouring rain until the doors opened. After the doors finally opened, students slowly truged from one registration line to another, pressed by hundreds of sweat- ing bodies slowly advancing down the dimly lit. narrow halls. Four hours or six blisters on each foot later, whichever hap- pened first, the participant received the option of collapsing on the floor until he partially recovered, or being carried to the next activity. During the next phase of the festivities, each participant waited in line at the book store behind 200 other students for an hour. Then he dragged his exhausted body to the fast-growing supper line. Enough festivities for one day. the be- draggled student stumbled to his dorm, only to find a line for the showers. Finally, the big day arrived. Alarms blared at 6:00 A M. (or earlier); zombies appeared from behind locked doors and mechanically moved toward the showers. Immediately, the dorms sprung alive with the noise of yawns, running water, gar- gling. music, banging doors, and hair- dryers. The school year had officially be- gun. By the end of the day. each student sadly realized the quarter had just started and they were already behind. Cedarville’s main emphasis dealt with shaping each student into a responsible Christian adult, a process which demand- ed patience and prayer. In order to help the students in their Christian growth, chapel services commenced each day with required attendance of all students. Students were encouraged to dedicate every area of their lives to God by attend- ing church services, hall prayer meetings. Bible Studies, and having daily devotions. Professors dedicated each lecture period to God by opening each session in pray- er. Also, most students participated in various forms of Christian service. These included ministries in nursing homes, chil- dren's homes, detention centers, singing groups, and numerous other services. When searching for a study break or evening out. students chose from numer- ous activities to enhance their social lives. Concerts, plays, talent nights, and films offered evenings of entertainment. Intra- mural sports, tennis, racquetball. weight lifting, ping pong, pool, and other events enticed the students to be involved. Also, nearby cities offered other interests such as swimming, bowling, shopping malls, zoos and restaurants. During fall quarter, students counted off the weeks until Thanksgiving Break because that meant they could spend five glorious days with their families. Oh. to be back home relaxing and taking it easy! Anxiously, students crammed themselves and an overabundance of luggage into sports cars, jalopies, or anything that moved to head home to Mom. Of course, they usually took last minute work home to finish before the quarter ended in two weeks. These small tasks consisted of such things as researching and writing a 15 page term paper complete with foot- notes and bibliography, reading a 400 page text book, and critiquing 3 books. Boy. did it ever feel great to get away to simply enjoy the family! After Christmas break vehicles crawled back to Cedarville College laden with twice as much cargo as when they left for vacation. Desperate students crammed, packed, jammed, and stuffed each inch of their car or van with newly acquired necessities. When students returned to campus, so did the hum-drum of everyday college life, with one exception — everything was transformed into a winter wonderland! Falling snow periodically covered the campus with a lush whiteness which de- manded awe and reverence. Of course, this beautiful snow enticed students out- side to frolice with their friends. Students engaged in hurling snowballs, building snowmen, taking walks in a snowy lane, or excitedly awaiting the lake to freeze enough for ice skating. Unfortunately, winter quarter didn’t en- tirely consist of a fairytale world. Howling winds, blizzards, and sub-zero weather whipped across campus, scattering books and nipping at noses. Due to the cold weather, students spent most of their time in the dorms — not that it re- sulted in much studying, just more pop- corn, talking, and practical jokes. After two weeks of being cooped up inside, students started displaying the symptoms of the dreaded “spring fever. However, spring fever wasn’t the only epidemic that struck; influenza spread like wildfire. Students and faculty alike suffered from the achey “flu-bug. Get- ting sick while being away from home caused homesickness for many students. Roommates and friends accepted the maternal responsibilities of spoon feed- ing, administering medicine to, taking the temperature of, and tucking the patient” in bed. Still, even all that tender loving care couldn’t equal Mom’s touch, and some teary-eyed students reverted back to sleeping with a teddy bear during times of sickness. From the very first day students con- fronted an awesome decision — to study or not to study. More often than not they decided, obviously, not to study. Occa- sionally, however, groups snacked on piz- za in the dorm over a semi-intellectual discussion on an upcoming test. Then, after a half hour of listening to the stereo, laughing, and very strenuous studying, the exhausted group jumped into a car and headed to Young’s Dairy Farm in Springfield for donuts to help them relax. Sometimes the more studious colle- gians stayed up the whole night studying, or writing and typing a term paper due the next day. Then they either fell asleep dur- ing all their classes the next day or simply stayed in bed because they could get the notes from their friends. One o’clock Saturday morning. A stu- dently slowly moved down the noise-filled hall (noise always filled the halls late into the night on weekends) dragging a heavy basket behind him. At the end of the hall he placed the basket behind five other baskets or bags in a line and returned to his room. Two hours later the same stu- dent appeared and, taking his basket in- side a room marked Laundry Room,” quickly stuffed clothes into a finally-emp- ty washing machine. This began the most critical part of doing laundry at college. Students perched atop washers and dry- ers, studying or sleeping on clothes in the corner, occasionally glaring at each other in a threatening fashion. As soon as a washer or dryer became empty, students jumped from their perches to be the first one to get a machine. Inside the laundry room students cared for themselves; no one became friends until they walked back out into the hall. Finally, spring break rolled aound, and eager students headed home to recuper- ate from winter quarter while the more fortunate ones flocked to Florida's beach- es. After two weeks of basking in the sun. sipping colas while propped in front of the television, and enjoying the outdoors, stu- dents reluctantly manned their posts in- side the classrooms of C.C. once again. While the sun brightly shone and flow- ers popped their heads out of the ground, daydreaming replaced concentration in- side the lecture halls. Students grew rest- less and longed to play tennis or go swim- ming instead of reading books and writing term papers. Students wrestled the big problem of how to study when the weather outside was beckoning. More diligent students solved the problem by taking their work outside under a shade tree. However, most students temporarily forgot about college and enjoyed themselves. Spirits heightened with the sunny weather, and all over campus cheery stu- dents could be found engaged in all sorts of activities. Once spring fever hit. cam- pus life wasn't the same. Girls spent the afternoons soaking up the sun in dorm courtyards while guys participated in sports. Mass exoduses were made to nearby malls, parks, or swimming areas to relieve spring fever. Another interesting part of dorm life was the telephone situation. With 8-14 girls sharing one telephone, many prob- lems abounded. Each time the telephone rang, girls trampled over each other trying to get the phone first, screaming. It's for me! It’s for me! Then all the girls stood with their hands on their hips glaring at the unfortunate girl on the phone who cowered against the wall. After all. why should Mr. Right call her and not them? Cedarville College installed a new phone system which the students greatly appreciated, especially the guys. With the new party system a guy could talk to five girls at the same time! Also, outside calls could conveniently be made off campus to professors or students in Cedarville. However, only ten outside calls could be placed at one time, so the other 1640 students ran back and forth to the tele- phone to see if a line opened. Another telephone problem for the stu- dents involved the pay phones. When a student decided to call dear old Mom and Dad (for more money, of course) or a sweetheart, everyone else decided to use the phones. After eleven o'clock and on weekends the students waited in line until the wee hours of the morning to use the phones. One of the biggest highlights of each quarter consisted of final exams. No, not because the students loved finals, but be- cause once finals were finished they could go home. Preparing to take finals required great concentration (and an abundance of prayer). The last two days students en- gaged in vigorous studying (cramming) to compensate for all the goofing off during the quarter. Many students stayed up the first night before finals to study or type a term paper. Then they slept all the next afternoon to recover from their morning finals, after which they began to cram again that night for the next day's finals. Also during the last two days, belong- ings had to be packed. Suitcases were stuffed with clothes, junk, and of course, dirty laundry for Mom. At the end of the year this even included squeezing every possession into the least amount of suit- cases and boxes as possible so they could be crammed into a car. During the two days of finals, students thrived on “survival kit junk food sent by their parents to make up for the missed meals due to last minute studying. Those roast beef sandwiches, peanuts, potato chips, candy bars, sodas, and fruit kept many a student company into the wee hours of the morning while laboring over textbooks. Immediately after finishing their last fi- nal. students swarmed to the lobby of each dorm with suitcases, bags, and boxes to wait for their rides home. Tears were shed amidst the exchanging of ad- dresses and hugs as friends realized they probably would not see each other until Fall. When each car arrived, students crammed the trunks, back seat, and front leg area as much as possible then se- cured the extra luggage on the roof or tied it to the back. Once the students were finally home, they spent their summer in various ways — but all strived to recuperate after an exhausting year at college. Photo 1: Summer Swordbearers First Row: Tom DeMeester, Judy Walters, Kathi Holman, Wes Polsdorfer. Second Row: Chris Felt. Sharon Rawson. Christo- pher Tupps. Linda Ford. Cheryl Miller. Steve Fuller, Patty Pantzer, Charlie Phil- lips Photo 2: Swordbearers I Seated: Carol Stoltzfus. Susan Parvin. Judy Walters. Kathi Holman, Robbin Danec. Carrie Knupp. Standing: Charlie Phillips. Randy Howard, Tom DeMeester, Wayne Keisling. James Fischer. Steve Fuller. Photo 3: Swordbearers II First Row: Jeff Hakes. Esther Veldt. Patty Cornell. Robin Strope. Donna Freeburger, Stephanie Frank, Joe Osenni. Back Row: Pat Ferrell, Ken Bandy. Laura Lehto, Brad Brandt. Grant Williams. Photo 4: Swordbearers III First Row: Kellee Brown. Esther Bucklew. Deb Barnett. Terri Scott. Mendy Jackson. Cheryl Miller. Second Row: Bill Buhrow. Christopher Tupps, Wes Polsdorfer, Ste- ven Guest. Brian Blair, Rick Horsfall Photo 5: Swordbearers III MASTERS PUPPETS TRAVELING TEAMS Photo 1: Masters Puppets I Front Row: Stephanie Pratt, Linda Kran- enburg, Kathy Robinson. Back Row: Dan Garrison, Ed Newsome, Gary Rouster. Photo 2: Masters Puppets II Front Row: Karen Brower. Lori Barrand. Rhonda Eubank. Back Row: Larry Schweinsburg, Brian Ray, Russell Baun. Photo 3: Masters Puppets III Front Row: Debbie McClish, Tim Warren, Ruth Shively. Back Row: Mike Orban, Bir- git Kass, Steve Freeman. Photo 4: Masters Puppets Summer Team Left to Right: Ron Hobar. Rebecca Miller. Larry Schweinsburg, David Jones, Kathy Robinson. I AM DEBTOR. READY, NOT ASHAMED... r7 J Rom. 1:14-1«, CHURCH AND SINGING MINISTRIES Photo 1: Abundant Life Left to Right: Brian Hayes. Paul Briggs. Dawn Staley. Geri Black. Kirk Keller. Re- becca Ferrell. Annette Walborn. Kim Mur- phy, Arlan Palmer, Byron Clemens. Photo 2: Fellowship Choir Front Row: Director — Bob Couch. Beth Deranek. Cheryl Phillips. Judy Bates, Becky Kempt. Karen Witt. Second Row: Kim Payton, Becki Payton. Nancy Crick. Diane Johnson. Third Row: Dan Price. Jim Bennett. David Wright. Dean Price. Mark Walter. Rodney Smith. Photo 3: Swordbearer Extension Teams First Row: Nancy Crick. Jenny Alvey. Lynn Sherman. Rebekah Jewell, Lynette Rosenau, Lynne Sparks, Theresa Anken- man. Katherine Jillson. Cheryl Clayton. Pam Swayze. Second Row: Gary Jacobs. Tim Dysert. Cynthia Reed, Susan Martil- lano. Karen Jones, Pat Magnuson, David English, Susan Poppy, David Clark, George Stephens. Third Row: John R. Moore. Stephen Standridge. Rick Van Schoick. Jay Benson. Pamela Decker. Andrew Roberts. Patricia Leipprandt, Carolyn Winsor, Nobuya Higashiyama, John Cooper, Ruth Kemp. Fourth Row: John Greenwood. Pam Parry. Joyce Py- craft. Kirk Wesselink. David Steere. Linda Ladygo, Scott Miller. Dale Rittenhouse. Photo 4: Kingsman Quartet Left to Right: Arthur Rusty Burk. Bobby Shomo, Dave Moritz — pianist, Dave Ol- son — summer pianist. Todd Jefson. Charles W. Fowler. OUTREACH AND DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES Photo 1: Campus Evangelism — Wright State Seated: Martha Johnson, Scott DeGroft, Laura McElroy, Debbie Cornelius. Alice Boyd. Standing: Heather Heflick, Glen Gordon, Debbie Sanville. Kevin Fannin. Photo 2: Bible Clubs Front Row: Cindy Sowles, Debbie Battag- lia, Tamra Hershberger, Marcia Yoder, Sally Webster, Tamara Shaw, Lori Taylor, Paula Carrick. Pauline Hart. Laine West. Back Row: Mrs. Howell — advisor. Dan Cowser, Caryn DeWitt, Dianne Arnold. Jill Campbell. Brenda D. Oliver, Mike Ed- wards. Dave Pickering. Tony McLeland. Photo 3: Campus Evangelism — Wit- tenberg Seated: Ginger Blasdell, Sally Cochran. Dave Blasdell. Standing: Patty Leipprandt. Martha Woodruff. Kevin Carder. Jocelyn Johnson. Photo 4: Campus Evangelism — Cen- tral State Seated: Robin Mosley, Peter Morgan. Standing: Jon Maclay. YOUTH MINISTRIES Photo 1: Dayton Children’s Hospital Seated: Debbie Nash, Julie Murray, Deb- bie Henry, Lori Benson, Laura McElroy, Sandy Oie. Standing: Elaine Stone, Julie Merck. Tammy Pickthorn. Lori Hippard, Richard Danec, Cindy Armstrong, Su- zanne Milevoi, Rick Van Schoick, Brenda Blass. Photo 2: Mercy Hospital Seated: Gail Pack, Ann Knox, Lorene Fornell, Lori Benson, Christie Redman. Standing: Laura Lehto. Cathy Archer. Ka- ren Sturgis, Kevin Mulder, Kelly Cope. Mark Pinkerton, Susan Fields. Photo 3: Operation Rebirth Seated: Todd Townsend. Standing: Jim Hugan. Mark Walter, Elizabeth Filer. Photo 4: Grace Baptist Awana Front Row: Merry Damon, Rodney Martin. Back Row: Pam Hale. Lori Redmond. Su- san Martillano ■ HANDICAPPED MINISTRIES Photo 1: Yellow Springe Riding Center Seated: Laurie Bryan. Back Row: Holly Hart. Carol Smith. Ruth Meyer. Susan Matter. Photo 2: Mueller Residential Center Seated: Gary Young. Tom Colborn, Greg Moffitt. Susan Scott. Karen Yeager. Kathy Power, Kay Pruett. Carol Lewis. Darlene Waite. Standing: Dan Wallace. Julie Atkinson. Jodi Diller, Terri Schmidt. Brad Reinhart. Bruce Maddux. Nancy Abel. Photo 3: Kimwood Autistic Group Home Front Row: Joy Wells, Ester Faurote. Lau- rie Bryan. Karen Snare. Back Row: Donna Birch, Amy Hancock. Photo 4: Bethesda Rehabilitation Cen- ter Front Row: Eugene Bull, Dawn Hamilton. Back Row: Linda Kraneburg. John Gaz- dik. Sherry Crawford, Diana Markley. I YOUTH MINISTRIES Photo 1: Ohio Veterans Childrens Home — P.M. First Row: Jenny Winegarden, Tracy Brown. Ron Comfort. Craig Slater. Tim Dysert. Maureen Conley, Anna Hottel. Kim Oljace, Doris Major. Gerri Jue, Lee Ann Bires. Brenda Hitchcock. Don Da- vies. Second Row: Joyce Abel. Debbie McClish. Lori Pitonyak. Linda Hall. Glen- da Hager. Carol Elmore. Becky Conrad, Laurie Swinford, Linda Koistinen, Robin Jessup, Jennifer Jackson, Cheryl Rob- bins. Charon Nagy, Kenny Young. Third Row: Mike Mikesell, Diane Pasco. Tim Woodard. Rob Freeman. Alan Geist, Tod Reinhart. Pat Wishart, Lisa Hudnall. Bren- da J. Oliver. Karen Jones. Lisa Swanson. Ruth Ellyn Cook. Jenni Line. Kellie Hudd- leston. Fourth Row: Dee Wiseman, Tom Blackburn. Gloria Scott, Scott Weinsch- reider, Glenda Maxey. Fifth Row: Eric Hellwig, Karen Crawford. Judy Spencer. Mark Osborne. Rob Shirk. Photo 2: Ohio Veterans Childrens Home — A.M. First Row: Ted Towne, Brad Bishop. Dave Sallee. Dan Bisbee. Dan Barfell. Second Row: Rhoda Wagner, Ruth Ellyn Cook, Kathy Ormsbee. Ellen Spencer. Edna Hol- lopeter, Carla Mosher, Edwina McGraw. Deb Richardson. Third Row: Linda Hess. Lori Hess. Chris Alonzo. Robin Anderson, Sandy Leverton, Cheryl Phillips. Lori Bishop. Fourth Row: Susan Gutsmuth. Renee Pritchard. Allyson Chapin, Susan Johnson. Tammy O’Toole, Debbie Dea- ton. Carol Douglas. Fifth Row: Bryan Armstrong. Ken Kaufman. Dean Johnson. Dan Wallace. Dave Tupps. Barry Kane. Photo 3: Springfield Detention Home First Row: Mike Lindberg. Pete Tonnesen, Irene Farley. John Cooper. Second Row: Nancy Newton. Nancy Giles. Arnold Willy. Ruthie Fareno, Ruth Kemp. Photo 4: Dayton Detention Home Angie Johnston. Lisa Hudnell 154 CHRISTIAN SERVICE OUTREACH MINISTRIES Photo 1: Cincinnati Rescue Mission Seated: Scott Dixon and Bryan Benson. Standing: Bradley Files, Steve Dean, Tim Danube. Larry Green, Robert Long- necker. Photo 2: Cedarville Senior Citizens Center Debbie Sanville, Karen Sturgis. Donna Birch Photo 3: Dayton Rescue Mission Seated: Laura Smith. Kelly Slaughter, Ann Knox. Standing: Tim Smith. Robert Shelton, Jim Gruenberg, Bryan Benson. Photo 4: Greene County Jail Front Row: Carol Sue Cox. Gary Ander- son, Ruthie Fareno. Ray Wigdal. Jill Parks. Back Row: Dave Averill, Mark Par- man. Steve Yager, Keith Averill. MINISTRIES WITH THE ELDERLY Photo 1: Sunnyland Villa — Resthome Left to Right: Dave Black. Rich McGill, Jean Howard, Philip Ledgerwood. Charla McFarland, Tim Wilder. Photo 2: Carriage By The Lake — Resthome Todd Tancredi, Scott Wilcox, Marc Drap- er Photo 3; Greenwood Manor — Rest- home Ladies: Ronda Click, Dianna Popa, Lynne Dzedzy, Char Wiles. Robin Bowling, Ka- ren Christmas. Men: Jim Tuttle. Steve Clark, Bill Drummer. Ken Gentzler, Jeff Brock. Photo 4: Cedar Cliff Elderly Housing Seated: Jenny Alvey, Donna Ford. Kathy Adkins. Standing: Louise Johnston, Mar- garet Wolot. Gary Jacobs. Denise Per- rigo. Joy Hart. RESTHOME MINISTRIES Photo 1: Hospitality Resthome Front Row: Greg Mears, Kay Donaldson, Paul Jones. Marlene Eissens. Diane John- son. Sheila Stephenson. Myron Major. Back Row: Robert Longnecker, Jill Southward, Lynn Hurtado. Curtis Hoke. Photo 2: Heathergreen II Resthome Front Row: Grace Hill. Joeleah Hill, Lyn- ette Libby. Kay Minnich. Sandy Seals. Glenda Maxey. Back Row: Tim Power. Faith Williams, Dale Gardner, Mark Skiles. Jerry Maxey. Photo 3: Knights of Pythias Resthome Left to Right: Karen Woods. Kay John- son, Dave Black, Angela Cooke, Karel Dobbel, Karen White. Karen Dobbel. Photo 4: Heathergreen I Resthome Front Row: Cherie Horton. Miriam Pres- sau, Lori Imhoff. Back Row: Floyd Stanfill. Greg Pippin. Mark Shearer. Dean Wag- ner. I tVIff TRAVELING TEAMS Photol: Florida Team — Spring Break Kneeling: Lori Redmond. Jeri Probst. Jackie Burdick, Rhonda Coventry, Karen Mathews. Myron Major. Martha Jewell. Second Row: Debbie Sanville. Tammy Champlin. Sandy Oie, Lori Maresh, Ruth Kemp. Darleen Carano. Pam Decker. Sara Beattie, Nancy Fox. Ruthie Fareno, Roy Fuller. Third Row: Carl Ruby. John Potter, Jeff Brammer, Natalie Martin. Rhonda Crist. Ken Massie, Jim Howe, J.D. Callan. Kevin Purdin. Jeff Mossman, Gary Cooke. Photo 2: Texas Team — Spring Break Kneeling: Floyd Stanfill. Anita Worley, Marlene Eissens. Second Row: Donna Birch. Sharon Rawson, Mrs. Rickard, Dean Rickard. Third Row: Bob Entwistle, Vicki Waterman, J-D MacGillivray, Tim Graham. Photo 3: New York Team — Spring Break Seated: Melinda Meadows. Deatra Huff- man. Jane Adams. Diane Blasdell. Jenni- fer Jackson. Second Row: Lee Ann Bires. Gerri Jue, Jane Sparling, Terri Schmidt. Third Row: Dean Johnson, Bob Beikert. Dave Averill, David English. Photo 4: The Andersons — M.I.S. Aus- tralia Mrs. Connie Anderson. Lori Anderson. Dr. Anderson, Eric Anderson. SUMMER M.I.S. TEAMS Photo 1: Australia M.I.S. Team First Row: Kelly Cope. Roseanne Bran- ham. Deanna O'Wade. Ann Howard. Dave Compton. Carol Essler, Andy Pritsch. Second Row: Bob Beikert. Steve Willoughby. Kevin Purdin. Tom Wigger- shaus. Patty Cornell. Jim Unger. Connie Fitch. Ellen Spencer. Photo 2: Brazil M.I.S. Team First Row: Charles Pagnard, Elaine Pag- nard. Chris Pagnard. Laura Lehto, Jill Southward. Gary Rouster. Second Row: Dave Hartsough. Kevin Mulder. Ed Sup- plee. Charlie Pagnard. Mendy Jackson. Debbie Oliver. Rick Dustin. Photo 3: Israel M.I.S. Team Front Row: Cheryl Phillips. Peter Martin- dale. Donna Einstein. Back Row: Judy Spencer, Karen Harrington, Maureen Conley. Jennifer Jackson. Photo 4: Scotland M.I.S. Team Bottom Row: Lorraine Halladay. Marcia Kingsbury. Top Row: Glenda Maxey. Donna McHugh. 164 CHRISTIAN SERVICE SUMMER M.I.S. TEAMS Photo 1: Phillipines M.I.S. Basketball Team Seated: Cal Searles. Jeff Krueger. Ken Massie. Second Row: Gary Cooke. Brian Rickard. Steve Dean. Rich Himes. Mr. Dave Robey. Standing: Curt Berger. Dr. Callan. Photo 2: China M.I.S. Team Kneeling: Myron Youngman, Steve Wet- zel. James Fischer. Dr. Frank, Dan Cawood. Standing: Sara Beattie. Steph- anie Frank, Corinne Wilcox. Kathy Ad- kins. Deborah Buining. Melanie Neudeck. Rebekah Pruden. Beth Wittlinger. Tyann Minnich. Photo 3: Individual M.I.S. Students Dave Black — Brazil. Carol Elmore — Brazil. Bruce Maddux — Ecuador. Photo 4: Spain M.I.S. Team Front Row: Debbie Henry. Julie Murray. Alice Boyd. Teresa Heeney. Back Row: Beth and Phil Stoner. Jon Stoner. SCHOOL YEAR BEGINS WITH ANOTHER RECORD ENROLLMENT The 1981-82 school year began with another record breaking registration. 1,657 students enrolled at Cedarville. This included the largest class ot Freshmen ever at the college. They to- taled 527 members. Registration took three days to complete with staff mem- bers working from 8:00 A.M. until many times on past dinner time. Lines of students began gathering 45 min- utes to 1 hour before registration be- gan. In one instance students sang songs in line as they waited for half an hour in the rain! A feeling of orderly mass confusion was evident on cam- pus as students struggled to register, get their books, meet with their advi- sors, arrange their rooms, renew old friendships, and prepare themselves for the school year ahead. By the fourth day. all students were regis- tered. classes were underway, and an- other school year had begun. MRS. MADDOX HONORED AT RECEPTION During Fall Quarter the faculty and staff held a reception for Mrs. Miriam Maddox in honor of her birthday. The reception was held in the Atmosphere Room and was attended by many long time friends of Mrs. Maddox, including staff, faculty, and students. Mrs. Mad- dox has been a member of the Cedar- ville College family since 1959 when she first came to Cedarville. She has taught in the speech department for 26 years. She is still teaching part-time, and is presently an Associate Profes- sor Emerita of Speech. NURSING DEPARTMENT ACCREDITED Cedarville College added a new major to its curriculum for the 1981-82 school year. With the addition of the pre-nursing program, 33 students be- gan the school year with pre-nursing majors. On November 19. 1981 the State of Ohio Board of Nursing Education and Nurse Registration approved Cedar- ville College’s Department of Nursing. This Department was also later ap- proved, on April 16. 1982. by the Ohio Board of Regents. The Department of Nursing will be eligible to apply for Na- tional League of Nursing accreditation in 1985 following the graduation of the first class: accreditation will be retroac- tive to the establishment of the pro- gram in 1981. Much of the credit for establishing this program should go to Dr. Lila Seaman, the administrative as- sistant for nursing. Dr. Irene Alyn (pic- tured above) has been named chair- man of the Nursing Department. Dr. Alyn holds two degrees from the Uni- versity of Illinois in Chicago: Master of Science in Nursing (1965) and Doctor of Philosophy in Physiology (1972). She has had extensive experience in nursing and is the author of several nursing textbooks. The Nursing De- partment will be expanded in the near future to include seven faculty mem- bers. YELLOW JACKETS TRAVEL TO KANSAS CITY FOR SECOND YEAR IN A ROW The Yellow Jacket's basketball season began on a high note. In front of a packed crowd in the New Athletic Cen- ter. the Jackets beat Dyke and Muskin- gum on consecutive nights to win the Cedarville College Invitational, (pic- tured below are captains Mark Wo- mack and Drew Baker with the 1st place trophy) In fact. Cedarville re- mained undefeated on their home court until the final weeks of the sea- son. Injuries plagued the Jackets throughout the season, and they were only able to post a 15-10 record at the end of the regular season. However, the Jackets did qualify for post season play. As the District 22 play-offs began, Cedarville traveled to Tiffin, a team they had lost to three times in the regular season, to defend their District 22 title from the previous year. This time though, the Jackets put it all together as they destroyed the Tiffin Dragons 92-75. Once again, for the third year in a row. Cedarville trav- eled home to face Defiance for the Dis- trict 22 championship. As the Jackets took the floor in front of another packed crowd, one could not help but remember the last two times Defiance and Cedarville met in post season play. The first time Defiance had beaten Cedarville by more than 20 points; the second time the Jackets won the right to go to Kansas City in a thrilling victory, which was climaxed by Mark Womack's winning shot at the buzzer. As the game began, everyone wondered how this one would turn out. Although the Jackets led for most of the game, it was not until the final buzzer that the fans knew for sure. Once again, Cedarville was headed to the national play-offs in Kansas City. In a fitting end, to perhaps the most ex- citing game of the season, senior Mark Womack made a layup at the buzzer to give the Jackets a 78-73 victory, (pic- tured above is Tim Danube as he cuts down the net after the Defiance game) HIGHLIGHTS 169 SOCCER TEAM FINISHES SECOND IN N.C.C.A.A. While the basketball team was starting their season, the soccer team was closing their season at the NCCAA Na- tional Championship in Florida. At the tournament, Cedarville played the sec- ond ranked team. Covenant, in the semi-finals. After a hard fought battle, the Jackets came out on top 2-1. Both goals came from freshmen Mark Price. The next night Cedarville took on Mes- siah College in a game to decide the national championship. The Jackets led 1-0 at halftime, but Messiah came back to take the game 2-1. Senior co- captain Dave Cox (bottom right pic- ture, in the middle) was named the Most Valuable Offensive Player of the tournament, despite the fact that he played both games with an injured leg and scored no goals. Coach John McGillivray (top picture, receiving tro- phy from Dr. Dixon) was named NCCAA Soccer Coach of the Year. This was the first appearance for the soccer team at the NCCAA Nationals. FACULTY MEMBERS LEAVE CEDARVILLE TO ACCEPT NEW POSITIONS Cedarville College will be without three members of the college family when the 1982-83 school year begins. These three members were led by the Lord to accept new jobs with new responsibil- ities. First of all, Mr. Richard Torrans, Assistant Director of Christian Service, left Cedarville to become the Editor of Music for Singspiration Corporation. Mr. Torrans, who has spent most of his life ministering through music, accept- ed the new job because it would give him more time to create music, which is what he feels God has called him to do. His superb work in working with traveling groups and coordinating the music for chapel will be greatly missed. Another faculty member to leave the college was Dr. Kearney (lower right picture, on the far left). After complet- ing her 20th year as a professor in the Physical Education Department and a women's athletic coach. Dr. Kearney moved on to Indiana University. In her new position, she will be assistant coach of the women's basketball team to Miss Jeremiah, who is also a former Cedarville College faculty member (lower right picture, in the middle). After 13 years of developing the col- lege's philosophy curriculum, Mr. James Grier (upper left hand picture) has undertaken the new role of Dean of Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary in Grand Rapids. Michigan. Mr. Grier will act as the Dean as well as teach in the areas of apologetics and theology. Mr. Grier accepted the new job because he felt that he could make the most significant contribution to the kingdom of Christ at Grand Rapids because of the impact he could have on men who would stand in pulpits. During his last year at Cedarville. students packed his philosophy classes to overflowing in order to benefit from his teaching be- fore he left. HIGHLIGHTS 171 CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON NEW DORM Construction began Spring Quarter on a new dormitory which will have four floors. The first three floors will be resi- dential. and the top floor will be used for mechanical purposes. The $1.3 mil- lion cost of the new housing project will be paid back by room rent. However, this will in no way be reflected in the increased expenses for students. With two students in each room, the dorm will house a total of 146 students. The new dorm will be built in a hall fashion instead of a unit design. Each room will also be equipped with a regular tele- phone. Thus, students will be able to make and receive long distance calls and then be billed directly by Ohio Bell. The dorm is expected to be completed by the beginning of the 1982-83 school year and will be used to house women. FIRST LOVE’S LAST First Love, a group which has per- formed together since 1979, presented their final concert on April 30. 1982. The program featured sacred selec- tions, many of which were penned by members of the group. Members of the group included: (bottom picture, left to right) Bill Buhrow, Marlene Eissens, Jan Anderson. Geoff Walker, and Ran- dy Thornburg. STUDENT HOOKS MONSTER BASS IN CEDAR LAKE When Spring Quarter rolled around, and the weather turned nice, everyone wanted to be outdoors. A massive epi- demic of ‘‘spring fever” hit the cam- pus. Students golfed, played tennis, took walks, played frisbee, and studied outdoors. However, one of the most popular activities was fishing. Each day students lined the banks of Cedar Lake hoping to catch a big one. For Steve Daniels (pictured below), the wish came true. He hooked a 3 lb. bass one afternoon, which may be the lar- gest fish ever caught in Cedar Lake. NEW STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS ELECTED FOR ,82-,83 SCHOOL YEAR The student body chose six new Sen- ate officers to represent them on March 2, 1982. Mark Pinkerton, who was elected Student Body President, used the rock (pictured above) to ad- vertise during his campaign. Pinkerton desires the students to realize that the administration does view student input as a valuable source of information. Mark also believes firmly that the Sen- ate’s success will depend on how well Senate’s representatives communicate with the student body. Conversely, he also admits that Senate's biggest dis- advantage lies in the fact that it is im- possible to please every single student at the same time. Other elected Senate officers were as follows: John Jackson. Vice-president; Curtis Hoke, Student Body Project Chairman; Connie Carr, Secretary; Ke- vin Mulder, Treasurer; and Bobby Shomo, Chaplain. All of these officers believe their first responsibility is to honor and glorify God. They feel that if they cannot do that first, then they cannot properly serve the student body. They believe that the prayer support of each student will be a vital factor in their efforts to honor and glori- fy God. HIGHLIGHTS 173 Cedarville College was one of only 360 grant recipients out of over 1.800 ap- plications that the Kresge Foundation received nearly a year ago. Mr. Ross said that the Kresge Foundation recog- nized the college as attaining aca- demic excellence, financial stability, and having a program that they (the foundation) believe is going to be around for a long time. In the picture below, a happy Charles Ross dunks the $200,000 check from the Kresge Foundation to Dr. Dixon. COLLEGE RECEIVES $200,000 GRANT FROM THE KRESGE FOUNDATION During Homecoming weekend in Octo- ber. the college held a dedication ser- vice for the New Athletic Center. (In the above picture Dr. Jeremiah applies mortar to the cornerstone) However, the Athletic Center was financially far from finished. The college needed to raise $2 million to pay for the new fa- cility. Through the efforts of Charles Ross. Director of Development, this goal was eventually met. Mr. Ross was instrumental in helping the college ob- tain grants from several foundations. One of these was from the Kresge Foundation. This foundation promised to fund 10% of the amount needed if the college could raise the other $1.8 million before the set deadline. The deadline was March 15. 1982. The money was raised by March 5. MEN’S TENNIS TEAM DOMINATES THE MID-OHIO CONFERENCE FOR 17th CONSECUTIVE YEAR If any team has ever established a dyn- asty. it would have to be the Cedarville College tennis team. The 1982 men’s tennis team participated in the NAIA National Tournament in Kansas City this year for the 16th time in 17 years. For the past 17 years the tennis teams from Cedarville have dominated the Mid-Ohio Conference and District 22 competition. Much of their success has been due to head coach. Dr. J. Murray Murdoch. Evidence of this is seen in the fact that Murdoch has been both the MOC and the NAIA Coach of the Year for fourteen years. This years team was no exception as they walked away with almost every award possible. The All MOC 1982 team was made up of nine men. eight of which were from Cedarville’s varsity team (pictured below). The eight men were: standing — Jeff Reynolds. Shawn Huck. Ron Rost. Gary Coiro. and Mark James; seated — Dan De- Lancey. Coach Murdoch, and Donnie Rawlins. (Randy Wilson, missing) De- spite the fact that three seniors from last years team were gone, the 1982 team was once again the District 22 champs. Coach Murdoch has not seen a loss in an MOC match since April 17. 1967. STUDENT PLACES IN NATIONAL FORENSICS TOURNAMENT Jill Southward, junior speech major, made it to the quarter-finals at the Na- tional Forensics Tournament at Ohio State University. Miss Southward was among the top 24 out of 256 competi- tors in the poetry division. She qualified for the quarter-finals by placing first in area competition with her performance of Guinevere” from Alfred Lord Ten- nyson's Idylls of the King. HIGHLIGHTS 175 Annette May Adame Riverside. CA Elementary Education Anthonia A. Adeoye E.B. Lagos. N geria Chemistry Thomaa O. Ahlgrim Hobart, IN Comprehensive Bible Terri M. Aiken CedarvHie. OH Spanish Phys Ed. Karen Allen Cedarville. OH Elementary Education Jan Andereon Roanoke. VA English Kent A. Andereon Dayton. OH Music Education Mary Beth Anderson Lombard. IL Psycho ogy William Anderson Lombard. IL Business Theresa Jeanne Ankenman Cedarv.lle. OH Elementary Education Wayne F. Anthony Perry. OH Music Cathy Dee Archer Marysville. Ml Behav. Sci. Psych. Dale Allen Archer Dayton. TN Physical Education Melodie A. Bagg Longview. TX Psych. Phys. Ed. Mark Baker Kettering. OH Pre-seminary Bible R. Drew Baker Cedarville. OH History SENIORS 179 Tim Baker Richwood. OH Elementary Education Jamea Baldwin Cedarvi lo. OH Soc. Sci. Bus. Admin. Deb Barnett Warsaw. IN Elementary Education Lenna Jean Barrand Lakeland. FL Soc. Psych. Eng. Ed. Jett T. Bartling Waterloo. IA Business Admin. Douglas Robert Bauer Cissna Park. IL Physical Education Larry G. Beaver Bradford OH Biology Chemistry Chuck Benedict Huntington. NY Business Daniel M. Betzel Loram. OH English Education Richard Thomas Blanc Danas. TX Chemistry Math Devon Block Per t-Au-Prince. Haiti Chemistry Math Dan Bloom N Canton. OH Bioiogy Teresa Bonzo Jackson. OH Elementary Education Ruth Ellen Boulet Cedarville. OH Physical Education William Boulet Cedarville. OH Comprehensivo Bible Jeffrey P. Bowser Kettering. OH History Education Roseanne Branham Betlefontaine. OH Music Education Mark Brant Van Wert, OH Business Management Paul K. Brigga Springfield. VA Broadcasting Margie Brown Kokomo. IN Sociology William C. Buhrow, Jr. Lyndhurst. OH Behav. Sci. Psych. Beth A. Bullock Huntington Station. NY Business Admin. Jackie Burdick Newark Valley. NY Business Admin. Timothy G. Burel Davis. IL History Spanish Arthur Russell Burk Traverse City. Ml Broadcasting William Burleeon Bidwoli. OH Physical Education Frank Burrall Fairborn, OH Comprehensive Bible Cindi Burt Worthington. OH Physical Education Laurie Butler Steamboat Rock. IA Physical Education Luann Butler Steamboat Rock. IA Elementary Education Donna S. Carper Toledo. OH Business Admin. W. Daniel Cawood Kettering. OH Math Education Tamara Sue Champlin Carroll. OH Comprehensive Bible Vicki Chandler Moline. IL Behav. Sci. Psych. SENIORS 183 Shirley Clark Lincoln Park. Ml Business Admin. Laura Clayton North Salem. IN Chemistry Stacey Coatee Quincy, IL Business Admin. Karen Lynn Collins Newport. Ml Physical Education David M. Compton Silvis. IL Music Education John Conlon Cedarvilie. OH Comprehensive Bible Patty Cornell New Richmond. OH Sociology Mark Correll Springfield. OH Pro seminary Bible Debra Craig Brownsburg. IN Elementary Education Keith Crankehaw Ml. Laurot. NJ Business Admin. William C. Cronin Philadelphia. PA Speech Communications Barbara Kathleen Cunningham Plantation. FL Elementary Education Martha Joy Damon Akron. NY Sociology Kendra L. DeMent Jackson, OH Behav. Sci. Psych. Stephen Detwiler Bristol. IN Business Admin. Tom DeYoung Rochester. Ml Business Admin. SENIORS 185 Tadd A. Diarlnger St. Marys. OH Chemistry Kimberly Raya Dodda Columbus. OH Elementary Education Taraaa B. Dolph Cedarville. OH Business Admin. Patar Donaldson Buffalo. Mills. PA Business Admin. Stan Douglas W Islip. NY Business Admin. April Duff Houlton. ME English Richard A. Dustin Manila. NY Music Education Karan L. Ebersole Moscow. PA Sociology Barbara Jean Ehrman Derby. NY Elementary Education Cynthia Eiaar EliersJie. MO Elementary Education Mariana Juna Eiaaans Fulton. IL Elementary Education. Colleen Kay Englemann Muncie. IN Speech Communications Jana A. Falda Cedarville. OH English Cynthia A. Fast Van Wert. OH Business Admin. Jeffrey Fawcett Annapolis. MD Business Admin. Rebecca L Farrell Huron. SO Behav. Sci. Psych. SENIORS 187 Wallace Fields Kodiak. AK IDS Lisa A. Fischbach Spring Valley. OH Behav. Sci. Psych. Bonnia S. Flint Newfane. 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OH Speech Communications Rebecca S. Hofstra Valley Falls. KS Speech Com. Bus. Mktg. Kimberly J. Holliday Huntsville. Ontario Biology Edna Hollopeter Rockton. PA Music Education Eda La Faya Horton LaGrange. OH Business Admin. Jimmy E. Howard Cedarville. OH Pre-seminary Bible Randall E. Howard Mt. Vision. NY Music Education Bratt R. Hufzigar Columbus. OH Business Admin. Ruth Ann Hurlburt Baltimore. MD Elementary Education Salli Hyda Grand Rapids. Ml Business Admin. Mktg. Lori Imhoff Riverview. Ml Business Admin. SENIORS 191 Linda Jana Ingram Cinnaminson. NJ Music Education Tom Jaquis Cedar Falls. IA Psychology Elian Janaan Lombard. IL English Anna M. Johnson Flint. Ml Elementary Education Brian L. Johnson Dayton. OH Business Admin. Elizabeth Johnson Cedarviile. OH Behav. Sci. Psych. Ginny Johnson Spring Lake. Ml Physical Education Karen Jonas Altoona. PA Elementary Education Chris A. Joseph Hebron. OH Physical Education Eric Kindig Cedarville. OH Business Sandra Maria Kitchen Webster. NY Broadcasting Bus Admin Glenn L. Knauff Jamestown. OH Social Science Karen M. Koerber Colchester. CT Secretarial Science Linda Koiatinen Troy. Ml Elementary Education Sharon E. Lahaie Gallipolis. OH Elementary Education Elizabeth Ann Landesa Springfield. OH Physical Education SENIORS 193 Patti Lauderbaugh Davison. Ml Secretarial Science Jan Laman Francesville. IN Elementary Education Batty Lawis Charleston. WV Business Admin. Larry S. Lim Toledo. OH Political Science Joaiaa S. Lima Silver Spring. MD Business Admin. David Livingood Trenton. OH Business Admin. Jennifer Livingston Indianapolis. IN Business Daniel Llewellyn Olean. NY Pre-seminary Bible Jane Lloyd Springfield. OH Elementary Education Lois Ann Lyon Kingsley. Ml Spanish Education J-D MacGillivray Agincourt. Ontario Business Admin. Robert Bruce Maddux Lancaster. OH Broadcasting Cynthia Mannering Townsend. DE Behavioral Science Natalie S. Martin Springfield. OH Elementary Education Mark E. Mathews Grove City. 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Ml History Kevin Purdin Cedarville. OH Business Admin. Barbara Rae Eastlake. OH Elementary Education Michelle Anne Randall Grove City. OH Biology Donnie Rawline Wheelersburg. OH Business Sharon Raweon Springfield. VT Speech English Ed. Elaine Ann Rayder Corinth. NY Speech Communications Brad Reinhart Rawlings. MD Pre-seminary Bible Lori Richards Shaw AFB. SC Elementary Education Elaine Kay Riggs Cedarville. OH Elementary Education Keith A. Risser Findlay. OH Pre-seminary Bible Deryck Rivers Emu Plains. N S W. Australia Pre-seminary Bible Ronald Keith Rost Naperville. IL Business Admin. Steve Sadowitz Vestal. NY Business Admin. Philip Said Brunswick. OH Business Admin. Daborah Bath Sanvilla Valley Forge. PA Physical Education LuEllan Saunders Callipolis. OH English Education Judith K. Schad Middieviiie. Ml Business Carol Schulze Omaha. NE Business Admin. Sandy A. Seals Dayton. OH Business Admin. Justin Sewell Jamestown. OH Business Admin. Robert L. Shawver Loram. 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OH Special Education Speech Christina M. Terrill Muskegon. Ml Speech Communications Kenneth Thien Dayton. OH Bible Business Susan L. Thompson Allen Park. Ml English SENIORS 205 John M. Tillord Valparaiso. IN Business Admin. Jill Mario Tordonato Birdsboro. PA Business Admin, Joal Valdt Cedarvilie. OH Business Admin. Marla Sua Waddla New Carlisle. OH Language Literature Rachel R. Wagnar Heath. OH Sociology Geoffrey P. Walker Brownsburg. IN History Lefty Jo Walker Callipolis. OH Engksh Education Thomas L. Walkley Orrville. OH Business Admin. Accounting David K. Warner Xenia. OH Comprehensive B.bio Philip Weber Irwin. OH Social Science Julie Weller Daylon. OH Business Admin. Mark Wells Flint. Ml Social Science David H. West Valparaiso. IN Business Admin. Randy Wiele Waterloo. IA Business Admin. Jeffory Dean Willetts Mesa. AZ Pre-seminary Bible Rhode Williams Penn Yan. NY Music Education Cries Wilson Wellington. OH Speech Education Randy Wilson Covington. KY Broadcasting SENIORS 207 Deborah Witt Cherry Hill. NJ Elementary Education Philip P. Wolfe Gahanna. OH Business Admin. Regina Yutzy Wolfer Cedarvillo. OH Music Education Mark Womack Cherubusco. IN Math Anita M. Worley Des Moines. IA Behavioral Science Gerald Yeager North Vernon. IN Business Admin. Brent A. York Mars Hill. ME Business Elton Yutzy Plain City. OH Comprehensive Bible Anita Zimmerman Brownsburg. IN Business Admin RON HOBAR’S LAST ANNOUNCEMENT Hey Graduated Individual, What are you going to do now? You're in the “Big Time” Bucko, with no more R.A.'s, P.A.’s. Deans. Professors, and Cedarville rules. How are you going to act in this new and vicious environment? You know that the real world is not as nice as Cedarville's atmosphere, don’t you? Well, it isn't. In fact, you will encounter attack after attack by that roaring lion himself. Satan. Can you really survive this challenge called “life in the big time? Well, you can. If you equip yourself with the armor of God. and if you put your trust wholly in Him. you can be a success. You can use the educational experiences acquired at the 'ville, coupled with guidance from God's Word, to be a winner in this wicked world. Looking back at those years invested at the 'ville, one can note at least two or nine memorable moments. How about that freshman year? This was the first time for most to be independent from their parents. Some responded. “Check it in; I’m free. only to find more rules over their cerebellums. Others simply cried. “I want my mom. only to find their moms happy that they were gone. What about those study habits that needed to be developed? In high school many students never opened a book. They were either intelligent enough not to need to open a book; or they were in sports, so all their teachers gave them A's; or they were rich; thus, capable of buying those A's. Howev- er. this was not the case at the 'ville. We're takin' many nights in the library, many hours focusing the pupils on typed print in thick texts, and many late nights cramming for tests and creating those ten page papers the night before they were due. Ah yes. how about that college food? “It sure ain’t like mom's” replied one student as he was rolling around on the sidev alk with severe cramps. He later had his stomach pumped and discovered that he had accidently swallowed a cafeteria knife. Enough with the food issue; you know the story. Dorm life is another noteworthy subject. Use Lowlor 26 as an example of normal dorm activities at Cedarville: serenading women on the phone, “buck-buck sessions, prayer meetings, demerit-earning acts, and occasional studying. Of course, one can always comment on Cedar- ville rules, such as sign-out duties, curfew time, hair code, and P.D.A.’s. which usually involves the act of undergoing a simultaneous juxtaposition of two orbicularis oris mus- cles in a state of contraction. However, there will be no mention of this. And don’t forget chapel time, although many times it was forgotten during those collegiate years and resulted in O.R.’s for excessive cuts. These chapel services featured fine music, messages from God’s Word, and special events, such as the day of prayer, guest presentations, etc. President Dixon even permitted a verbose individual to give his stupid announcements and words for the day. (Here are a few words for the day : stagnation, precedent, pacifist, avenue, tumor, and archaic.) Further, the class of '82 has been a part of many out- standing events and organizations at C.C.: the Norman Tabernacle Choir; the rent-a-kid; “the seven guys who are comedians ; several excellent plays, one of the best being The MatchMaker; The Cedar What Campaign; and sev- eral athletic teams that went to the nationals. And finally, this class was the first class to graduate in the new Athletic Center. Now it is finished. All those highlights are history. Col- lege life is only a memory. At graduation you say goodbye and promise to write. You do for a time or two; then it narrows down to an occasional sentence or three, and finally a Christmas Card is your only contact. It is time now to step out into a new frontier. Since you are presently a big-time graduate, a novice in the real world, what is waiting for you: fear of facing the many decisions that need to be made; conquests to be experienced; failures and successes of these conquests; new friends and envi- ronments; family life; trials and tribulations with, of course, triumph; and increasing responsibility? How about ten years down the road? What will remain? A piece of paper from the 'ville, a file of notes; boxes of dusty books; faded varsity letters; trophies clouded with particles of dust; sun- bleached tassels hanging from your rear-view mirror or child’s playpen; old girlfriends and boyfriends who are married with their very own buckos; and yearbooks and photos giving you pleasant memories. The only lasting evidences of your college years will be your education and memories that will always be treasured. Your college days are finished. Now it is time for part two of your life. Wel- come to the Big Time! This realization may be sad and frightening. However, it does not have to be that way. You can rejoice in the Lord because God still has His best for you. He is ready for you to move on to a new phase in your life, and there is no need to fear. “For it is God who worketh in you. both to will and to do of His good pleasure. More over, “being confi- dent of this very thing, that He which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ. So live your life each day, looking to that glorious day of Christ's return. Find excitement everyday by doing God’s Will. If you do this, God will bless you greatly. Sure, life won’t be the same as it was at college — it will be better. And to leave you with a final word for the day — a word for the class of '82 — the word is relieve,” as in, we leave our college years to advance onto bigger and better things for the Lord. Praise His name forever! And remem- ber: ice cream still has no bones. SENIORS 209 Rebecca Abbott. Fr. Chuck Abel. Fr. Joyce Abel. Fr. Nancy Abel. So. Jane Adams. So. Kathy Adkins. So Mindy Ager. Fr Mark Alcorn, So Ken Alford. So Larry Allen. Jr Chris Alonzo. So. Shari Altimus. Fr. Jenny Alvey. Jr. April Ames. Fr. David Anderlie. Fr. Gary Anderson. So. Hugh Anderson. Fr. Jon Anderson. So. Kelly Anderson. Fr. Mark Anderson. Fr. Regina Anderson. Fr. Robin Anderson. So. Ruth Anderson. So. Wayne Anderson, Fr. Karen Anspaugh, Fr. Alan Apple. So. Dennis Arbogast. Fr. Debbie Armor. Fr. Bryan Armstrong. Jr. Cindy Armstrong, So. Juli Armstrong. So. Dianne Arnold. Jr. Tina Ashley. Fr. Julie Atkinson. Fr. Sharon Augenstein, Fr. Dave Averill. Jr. Keith Averill. Fr. Kimra Ayres. Fr. Kathy Bachelder, So. Jeff Bailey. So. Doug Baker, So. Robert Balaicuis, So. Sharon Banzhof. Fr. Sallymarie Barbato. Jr, Jim Barber, Fr. Daniel Barfell, So. Beverly Barnette. Jr. Greg Barnette. So. John Barram. Sp. Lorene Barram. Fr. Lori Barrand. Fr. Beth Bartlett. Fr. Amy Bashline. So. Barbara Bates, Fr. Walter Bates. So. Debbie Battaglia. Fr. Elisabeth Bauder. Fr. Robert Bauer. Fr. Mark Baugh. So. Russell Baun, Fr. Shellie Beaman. Fr. Chris Bean. Jr. Judy Bears. So. Sara Beattie. So. Jon Beight, Fr. Bonnie Beikert, Jr. Robert Beikert. Fr. Mike Bell. Fr. UNDERCLASS 213 Tim Bell. So. Laurie Benedict. So. Jim Bennett. So. Kimberly Bensink. Fr. Bryan Benson. Jr. Jay Benson. Fr. Lori Benson. Fr. Sharon Beres. Fr. Ann Berger. So. Greg Bernard. So. Marty Berrien. So. Edwin Betlejewski. Fr. Thomas Beveridge. So. Steve Bicknell. Jr. Jeffrey Biggs. Fr. David Bigler. Fr. Judith Bingman. Jr. Donna Birch, So LeeAnn Bires. So. Dan Bisbee. Jr. Brad Bishop. Jr. Lori Bishop, Fr. Tim Bishop. So. Cheryl Bitterrnan. So. David Black. Jr. Geri Black. Jr. John Blackburn. Fr. Sara Blackburn. So. Tom Blackburn. So. Guy Blacketer, III, Fr. David Blackstone. Fr. Brian Blair. Jr. Lizbeth Blanchard. Jr. Dave Blasdell. So. Diane Blasdell. Fr. Brenda Blass. So. Carolyn Bliss. So. Douglas Bode. Fr. Crystal Boice. Fr. Robert Bolds. Fr. Jeffrey Bolyard. Fr. Diann Bonnell, Fr. Don Booher, So. Bill Borden. So. Darlene Bottoms. Fr. Kevin Bovee. Fr. Stephen Bowen. So. Jonathan Bowersox. So. Robin Bowling. Jr. Alice Boyd. So. Bruce Boyer. Jr. Robert Boynton, Jr. Stephen Bragg. So. Jeffrey Brammer, Jr. Bradley Brandt. Jr. Jim Brandt. So. Steven Brewer. Fr. Beth Britton. Fr. Jeff Brock. So. Karen Brower. So. Cynthia Brown. So. Kellee Brown. So. Mike Brown. Fr. Raymond Brown. So. Sandy Brown. So. Tracy Brown. Fr. Will Brown, Jr. Shelley Browne. Fr. UNDERCLASS 215 Rebecca Carey. So. Shauna Carlson. So. Tim Carman. So. Nannette Carollo. Fr. Kevin Brueilly. So. Rhonda Brugger, Jr. Vicki Brumm, Fr. Laurie Bryan. So. Trisha Bubel. Fr. Esther Bucklew. Fr. Barry Buckner. Jr. Deborah Buining, Jr. Eugene Bull. So. Carol Bullock. Fr. Tim Bullock, So. Jeff Burgess. Fr. Steven Burk, So. Sara Burnes, Fr. Scott Burtis, Fr. Doris Butcke. Fr. Cindy Butler. So. Richard Butler. Fr. Stacey Butler. Fr. Steve Butts. So. Wendy Buzard. Fr. Mike Bynum. So. Susie Byrd. So. Jon Callan. So. Jill Campbell. Fr. Robin Campbell. Fr. Tamara Campton, Fr. Kristina Cantrell. Fr. Darleen Carano. So. Kevin Carder. So. Chris Carothers, Jr. Connie Carr, Jr. David Carr. Jr. Mark Carraher. Fr. Paula Carrick. Fr. Steve Carter. So. Daniel Carver. So. David Carver. So. Cindy Casta. So. Teri Cater. Fr. James Cato. Jr. Wendy Caulk. Jr. Ken Chadwell. Jr. Bob Chambers. Fr. Stephen Chance. Fr. Allyson Chapin. So. Charles Christ. So. Denea Christian. Jr. Karen Christmas. Jr. Bonni-Jean Clark. Sp. David Clark. Jr. David Clark. So. Julie Clark. So. Mark Clark. Fr. Stephen Clark. Jr. William Clark. Fr. Cheryl Clayton, So. Byron Clemens. So. Shelley Clements. Fr. Ronda Click. So. Joseph Cobine. So. Sally Cochran. Fr. Laura Coffman. So. Gary Coiro, Fr. UNDERCLASS 217 Tom Colborn. Jr. David Collms. So. Ron Comfort. Fr. Emily Conklin. Fr. Perry Conley. So. Becky Conrad. Jr. Pamela Cook, So. Randy Cook, Fr. Ruth Ellyn Cook, Jr. Angela Cooke. Fr. Gary Cooke. Fr. Erika Cooper. Jr. John Cooper. So. Kelly Cope. So. Kathy Corbett. Fr. Norman Corliss. Fr. Debbie Cornelius. So. John Coules. Jr. Rhonda Coventry. Jr. Dan Cowser. Fr. Kevin Coy. So. Teresa Crabtree. So. Mark Craig. Fr. Teresa Crampton, So. Cheryl Craw. Jr. Karen Crawford. Jr. Kevin Crawford, Fr. Sherry Crawford. Jr. Lora Cremean. So. Nancy Crick. Fr. Rhonda Crist. Jr. Jon Croskey. So. Kevin Crowell. Fr. Andrea Crum. So. Debra Curry. Fr. Carolyn Curtis. Fr. Jill Dal by. So. Mark Dalhouse. Fr Cathy Dalton. So. Richard Danec, So. Robbin Danec. Fr. Steve Daniels. Fr. Tim Danube. So. Deborah Darling. So. Ruth Darr. Fr. Dawn Dautel. Fr. Denise Davenport, So. Don Davies. Jr. Becky Davis. Jr. David Davis. So. Ginny Davis. Fr. Kimberly Davis. So. Rosemary Davis. So. Mark Davison. So. Lisa Day. So. Steven Dean. Jr. Debbie Deaton. So. Doug Decker, Fr. Pamela Decker. Jr. Scott DeGroft. Jr. Daniel DeLancey. Jr. Christine Dell. Fr. Tom DeMeester. Jr. Rebecca Dempsey. Fr. Beth Deranek. Fr. Dave Dever. So. Caryn DeWitt. Fr. Shawn Dexter. Fr. UNDERCLASS 219 Jodi Oilier, Fr Jeff Dilley, Fr. Kelli Disher, So. Malcolm Dixon. So. Scott Dixon. So. Karel Dobbel. Fr. Karen Dobbel. So. Kay Donaldson. Jr. Anna Dooley. So. Douglas Dorn. Fr. Marilyn Dorsey. Jr. Carol Douglas. So. Deborah Dower. So. Michael Draa, Jr. Marcy Dresbach. Jr. William Drummer. Fr. Greg Dudrow, Fr Lori Duffield. Jr. Rich Dunn. Fr. David Dustin, Fr. Timothy Dysert. Fr. Lynne Dzedzy. So Janie Eastep, Jr. Faith Ebersole, So. Kelly Ebersole. Fr. Cathy Eckam, Fr. Diane Eckardt. So. David Eckert, Fr. Karen Eddy. Jr. Vicki Eddy. Jr. Daniel Edwards. Fr. Mike Edwards. Fr. Robin Eickmeyer, So. Donna Einstein. So. Chris Festag. Fr. Karl Fetzer. So. Sharon Ellingson, Fr. David Elliott, Jr. Carol Elmore. Jr. Tricia Emerson, Fr. Lorraine Emery. So. Elena England, So. Todd Englehart, Fr. David English. Jr Julia English. So. Karen Entingh. So. Thomas Entler, Fr. Daniel Eppehimer, Fr. Dawn Erlandson. Fr. Carol Essler, So. Donna Estes. So. Rhonda Eubank, So. Cindy Ewing. So. Tom Ewing. Fr. Patrick Ferrell. Fr. Randal Ferris. So. Donna Faust. So. Joyce Felker. So. Christopher Felt, Jr. Michele Felt. So. Karen Fenstermaker. Jr. Michael Fernandez, Fr. Sandra Fakan, So. Kevin Fannin. Fr. Ruthie Fareno. Jr. Irene Farley. So. Denise Fast, So. Esther Faurote, Fr. UNDERCLASS 221 Susan Fields. So. Virginia Fields. Sp. Elizabeth Filer, So. Bradley Files. Fr. Joanne Filippelli, So. James Fischer. Jr. Christy Fisher. Fr. Dawn Fisher. So. Mark Fisher. So. Tim Fisher. Jr. Donna Ford. Fr. Linda Ford. Jr. Lorene Fornell. Fr. Henry Forrest. Fr. Doris Fought. So. Celia Fowler. So. Charles Fowler. Fr. Tadd Fowler. Fr. Sandra Frank. Fr. Stephanie Frank. Jr. Donna Freeburger. Fr. Harold Freeman. So. Rob Freeman. So. Steve Freeman. Fr. Linda Friedland. Jr. Dana Friedrickson. So. Arthur Fritz, Jr., Jr. Roy Fuller. Jr. Steven Fuller. Jr. Derena Furnas. Fr. Barbara Furr. So. Jennifer Gabriel. Jr. Jonathan Gage, Fr. Dale Gardner, Jr. Jerry Gorham. Jr. George Gorman, Fr Jeffrey Grafton. Jr Alan Green. Jr. Laurie Gardner. Jr. Rebekah Gardner. Fr. Daniel Garrison. Jr. John Gazdik, Jr. Teresa Geiger. So. Todd Geist. So. Brian Green, So. Donna Green. Jr. Frank Green. Fr. Sandra Green. Fr. Lori Greenawalt. So. Dan Greening. Jr. Jonathan Greenwood. Fr. Tom Greenwood. So. Thomas Greve. Fr. Joseph Griffin, So. Gail Gromacki. Jr. Faith Gruber. Fr. UNDERCLASS 223 Marc Golike, So. Greg Good. Fr. Leslie Goodman. So. Glenn Gordon So. Sandy Gordon. Fr. Crissie-Ann Gorges. Fr. Lois Gelatt. Jr. Kenneth Gentzler. Jr. Melanie Gerzema. So. Cullen Gibson, Jr. Nancy Giles. So. Daniel Girton. Jr. Steven Guest, Fr. Craig Gullion. Fr. Susan Gutsmuth, Fr. Glenda Hager. Jr. Laura Haisma, So. Jeff Hakes, Fr. Sheri Hakes, Jr. Pamela Hale, Jr. Julie Hall, Fr. Linda Hall. Jr. Lorraine Halladay, Jr. Rebecca Hamblin. Fr. Dawn Hamilton, So. Scott Hamilton, Fr. Todd Hamlet. So. Amy Hancock, Jr. Fred Hand. So. Kathi Haney. Fr. Lori Haney, So. Elizabeth Hanna, Jr. John Harbeck, Jr. Mark Hard. Fr. Jan Hardesty. Fr. Joy Harkleroad. Jr. Anita Harmon. Jr. Susan Harmon. Fr. Lori Harriman, So. Karen Harrington, So. Dan Harriott, So. Nadine Harris. Fr. Patti Harris. Fr. Benjamin Harrison, Jr. Kimberly Harrison, Fr. Holly Hart. Fr. Joy Hart. Fr. Kris Hartman. Jr. Dave Hartsough. So. Amy Harvey. So. Joe Hassler, Fr. Jean Hatton. Jr. Greg Hause, Fr. Tamra Hauskins. Fr. Paul Hayes. So. Scott Haynes, Jr. Marcia Hayward. So. Eve Hayworth, Fr. Shelly Hazard. Fr. Janet Hazen, Fr. Kenneth Healey. So. Rachel Hedges. So. Belinda Hedrick. Fr. Teresa Heeney, Jr. Heather Heflick. Fr. Tammy Heinrich. Jr. Eric Hellwig. So. Carol Helmick. Fr. Brian Helwig. Fr. Becky Henderson. So. Eric Henderson. Jr. Emily Hennessee. So. John Hennessee. Fr. Debbie Henry. Fr. Scott Henry. Fr. Craig Herl. Jr. Rick Herrington. So. Tamra Hershberger. Fr Linda Hess. Fr. Lori Hess. Fr. UNDERCLASS 225 Cherie Horton. Jr. Anna Hottel. Jr. Ann Howard. So. Deborah Howard. So. Jean Howard. Jr. Kevin R. Howard. Jr. James Howe. Fr. Steve Hubbard. Jr. Shawn Huck. So. Kellie Huddleston. Jr. Lorrie Hickey. Jr. Nobuya Higashiyama. Jr. Grace Hill. So. Richard Himes. So. Karen Hines. Fr. Lori Hippard, Fr. Brenda Hitchcock. Jr. Alesia Hoag. Fr. Karen Hobar, So. Glen Hobbes. Jr. Curtis Hoke. Jr. Tina Hole. Fr. Kathi Holman, Fr. Mark Holman, So. Jeffrey Holt, So. Keith Holt. Fr. Tom Holwerda, So. Barbara Hood. Fr. Robert Hood. Fr. Gaye Hoover. So. Kim Hopkins. Fr. Roberta Horn. Jr. Bethel Hornbeck. Fr. Richard Horsfall. Fr. Lisa Hudnall, So. Deatra Huffman. Jr. James Hugan, So. Steve Huggins. Jr. MaryLou Hull. Fr. Marvin Humphreys. Jr. Kenny Hunt, Fr. Nathan Hunter. Jr. Lynn Hurtado. Fr. James Hust, Fr. Barry Hutchins. Jr. Renee Hutchinson. So. David Hyslop. Jr. Sarah Igoe, So. Fayetta Irvin. So. Bill Jackson. So. Jennifer Jackson. Jr. John Jackson. So. Mendy Jackson, So. Gary Jacobs. Jr. Julie Jacobs. So. Sandy Jacobs. So. Jessica James. Fr. Mark James. Jr. Dave Jameson. So. John Janhoe III. So. Fred Jansohn. So. Todd Jefson, Fr. Kim Jenerette. Jr. Diane Jenkins. Fr. Teresa Jervis. So. Robin Jessup. Jr. Deborah Jewell, Fr. Martha Jewell. So. UNDERCLASS 227 Martha Johnson, So. Paul Johnson. Fr. Randall Johnson, Jr. Ray Johnson. So. Steve Johnson. Fr. Susan Johnson. So. Angela Johnston. So. Louise Johnston. Fr. David Jones, So. Glen Jones, So. Paul Jones. Fr. Christy Joslin. Fr. Jennifer Judkins, So. Geraldine Jue. So. Mark Kaisand. So. Gore Kamara, Jr. David Kammeyer. Fr. Elaine Kandel. Fr. Barry Kane. So. Rodney Kane. Jr. Birgit Kass. Fr. Kimberly Kaufield. Fr. Randy Jewell. Fr. Rebekah Jewell. So. Robert Jias, Fr. Katherine Jillson, Fr. James Jobson, Jr. Joy Jobson. Fr. Dean Johnson. Jr. Debra Johnson. Fr. Diane Johnson. So. Jocelyn Johnson. Fr. Kirsten Johnson. Jr. Lily Johnson. Jr. Kenneth Kaufman. So Michelle Kauffman. Jr. Sheri Keeler. ■Jr. Edward Keeley. So. Wayne Keisling. Fr. Kirk Keller. Jr. Laurel Kelly. Jr. Ruth Kemp. Jr. Becky Kempt. Fr. Faith Kenoyer. Jr. Doreen Kenyon. Fr. Mary Kern. Jr. Robin Kessler. Fr. Samuel Kester, So. Mary Lou Kincaid. Fr. Deborah King. Fr. Karen King, So. Thomas King. Fr. Marcia Kingsbury. Fr. Eileen Kirby. Fr. Kathleen Kirby. Fr. Ruth Kirtland, Fr. Linda Klenke, Fr. Janice Klingenberg. Jr. Debbie Klingler. Fr. Mark Knapp. Jr. Joyce Kmcely. Jr. Ann Knox, So. Carrie Knupp. Fr. Denise Koch. Fr. Robert Kojko, Fr. Carol Koppe. Fr. Linda Kranenburg. So Sonya Kreidler. Fr. UNDERCLASS 229 Susan Kreidler, So. Maxine Kreis, Jr. David Krueger, Jr. Jeff Krueger. So. Linda Kulp, Fr. Terry Kyle, So. Stephen LaBrie. Jr. Linda Ladygo, So. Jeff LaFerney. So. Steve Lafferty. So. Kim Laidig. Jr. Ellen Lake. So. Carl Lane. Fr. Carla Lanham. So. William Larman. Fr. Andrew Laub. So. Christy Lawrence. Fr. Lori Lawson. Fr. Gary Layton, Fr. Lori Leach, Fr. Philip Ledgerwood, Fr. Lori Lee. Fr. William Leffler. So. Amber Lehman, Fr. Connie Lehotsky, Fr. Laura Lehto, Jr. Patricia Leipprandt, Jr. Sandra Leverton. Jr. Carol Lewis, So. Douglas Ley. Fr. Liesha Libby. Fr. Lynette Libby, So. Joseph Lihan. Jr. Mike Lindberg. So. Valerie Linderman. So. David Lindner. So. Jenni Line. So: Francis Link. Fr. Faith Linn. Jr. William Liston. Fr. Matt Little. Jr. Brenda Llewellyn. So. Doreen Loftus. So. Brent Long. Fr. Tricia Long. Fr. Tina Longhofer. Fr. Robert Longnecker. So. Robert Lookabaugh. So. John Loper. Jr. Marty Loper, Jr. Colin Lord. Fr. Judith Lostowski. Fr. Rebecca Love. So. Stephen Love. Fr. Debbie Lowe. Fr. Jacqueline Lucas. So. John Lucas. Fr. Cindy Luke. Fr. Beth Lunstrum. Fr. Rodney Luttrell, So. Cheryl Lutz. Jr. Cindy Lynch. Fr. Jett Mackey. Jr. Jonathan Maclay, Fr. Patricia Magnuson. Jr. Mary Mahoney. So. Doris Major. So. Joanne Major. Fr. UNDERCLASS 231 Susan Matter. Fr. Susan Matzuras. Jr. Glenda Maxey. Jr. Daniel McAfee. Jr. Marcia Mallare. Jr. Greg Malone. So. Patricia Maloney. Jr. Vicki Mangrum. Fr. James Manley. Fr. Lori Maresh. So. Diana Markley. So. Carla Marling. So. Lynn Martin. Fr. Michele Martin. Fr. Paul Martindale, Fr. Peter Martindale. Jr. Kenneth Massie. Jr. Karen Mathews. So. Melanie Mathewson, Fr. Susan Matillano. So. Jim Matson. Fr. Scott Matson. So. Winifred McBeth, So. Bill McBrayer. Fr. Christina McCauley. Fr. Debbie McClish. Fr. Karen McConnell. Fr. Brad McCoy. Jr. Jill McCoy. So. Sheryl McCracken, Fr. Carol McDaniels. Fr. Karen McDonnell. Fr. Laura McElroy. Fr. Charla McFarland. So. Rich McGill. Fr. Edwina McGraw. So. Danette McIntosh. Sp. Pam McKay, Jr. Jolene McLeland, So. Tony McLeland. Fr. Brenda McLeod. So. Diane McMillan, So. Marsha McNeish. So. Melinda Meadows. Fr. Melody Meadows. Fr. Greg Mears. Fr. Sue Meier. So. Kimberly Melton. Fr. Julie Merck. So. Lauren Merrill. Fr. Sandra Messer. Jr. Ruth Meyer. Fr. Stacey Michel. So. Michael Mikesell, So. Suzanne Milevoi. So. Annette Miller. So. Cheryl Miller, Jr. Dale Miller. Fr. Douglas Miller, Fr. Ken W. Miller. Jr. Ken R. Miller, Fr. Marcia Miller. Jr. Melinda Miller. Jr. Philip Miller, Jr. Rebecca Miller. Fr. Scott Miller, Fr. William Miller. Fr. Alan Mills. So. UNDERCLASS 233 Gary Mills, Fr Susan Mills. Fr Kay Minnich. So. Janice Moeller, Jr. Greg Moffitt. So. Daniel Mohler. Jr. David Mohr. Jr. Judith Mohr. Fr Mary Moncrief. So. Deborah Monroe. Fr Randall Monroe. Fr Shiraine Montgomery. Jeff Montie. Jr. David Moody. Fr. Bill Moore. So Danny Moore. Fr. Deborah Moore. Fr. John Moore. Jr. Paula Moore. Fr. Reda Moore. So. Donald Morgan. Jr Kimberly Morgan. Fr. Michael Morgan. So. Mitch Morgan. So. Peter Morgan. So Carla Mosher. So. Dana Mosley. So. Robin Mosley. Fr. Jeff Mossman. So Robert Mothershead, Cicero Mukes, Fr. Kevin Mulder. Jr. Pam Mundy. So. Kim Murphy. Fr. Julie Murray. So. Rex Musselman, Fr. David Myers, So. Carol Ellen Myers. Fr. Kim Myers. Fr. Dwight Mytelt, Fr. Charon Nagy. So. Deborah Nash. So. Louise Neal. So. Phillip Nelson. Fr. UNDERCLASS 235 Jennifer Nestor. So. Melanie Neudeck. Fr. Nancy Newman. So. Ed Newsome. Fr. Laniya Newton, So. Nancy Newton. Fr. John Nicholas. So. John Nichols. So. Jacquie Nicholson. Jr. Lisa Niemeyer. Fr. Donna Northcutt. Fr. Lorene Norton. Fr. Scott Nourse, Fr. Linda Noyes. Jr. Randy Nuss, Fr. Mike Nyce. Fr. Vishnu Oak. So. Sandy Oie. Jr. Brenda D. Oliver. Jr. Brenda J. Oliver. Fr. Carolyn Oliver. Sp. Kim Oljace. Fr. David Olsen. So. Brian Olson. Jr. Jean Perkins. Fr. Denise Perrigo. So. Michael Orban. So. Kathryn Ormsbee. Jr. Nancy Oscar. Jr. Joseph Osenni. Fr. Dawn Ostrum. So. Tami O’Toole. Fr. Deanna O’Wade. Jr. Jane Owen. So. Linda Owsley. Fr. Allison Pabst, Fr. Gail Pack. Jr. Arlan Palmer. So. Patricia Pantzer. Jr. Dennis Papp. Fr. Tim Parker. So. Evan Parks. Fr. James Parks. So. Jill Parks. Fr. Mark Parman. So. Matt Parman. Jr. Jim Parris. So. Jeffrey Parry. So. Pamela Parry. So Chris Parsons. Jr. Joan Parsons. Fr. Dee Patty. Fr. Kay Dee Pavkov. So. Rebecca Payton. So. Ann Pedersen. Jr. Diane Peffer. Jr. David Perry. Jr. Leila Perry. Jr. Tim Peters. So. Heidi Peterson. So. Jim Peterson. Fr. Joan Peterson. Fr. Marsha Peterson. So. Todd Peterson. Jr. Leonard Petrey. So. Pamela Petruska. Fr. Lisa Petty. So. James Pfuelb. Fr. Charles Phillips. Jr. Cheryl Phillips. Fr. Doug L. Phillips, Fr. Tod Phillips. Fr. Mitchell Picard. Jr. David Pickering. So. Tammy Pickthorn. Fr. Linda Piechnik. Fr. Holly Pierce. Jr. Mark Pinkerton. Jr. Sherrie Pinkerton. So. Steve Pinkley. So. Linda Pinson. So. David Piper. Fr. Salvatore Pirrotta. So. Lori Pitonyak. Fr. Mark Pitrone. Jr. Pamela Pitts. So. Wesley Polsdorfer. So. Cynthia Popa. So. Dianna Popa. Jr. Mary Popio, Jr. Sue Poppy. Fr. John Powell. So. UNDERCLASS 237 Kathy Power. Fr. Stefanie Pratt. Fr. Wilbert Pratz III. So. Miriam Pressau. Jr. Daniel Price. Jr. Lester Price. Jr. Mark Price. Fr. Linda Prichard. Fr. Renee Pritchard. Jr. Andy Pritsch, Fr. Jeri Probst. So. Cheryl Provost. Fr. Kay Pruett. Fr. Tim Pryor. So. Skip Pyatte. So. Joyce Pycraft. So. Kim Pycraft. Fr. Roxana Quinones. Fr. Brian Raines. Fr. Elizabeth Rand. Fr. Robin Randolph. Fr. Alice Ranew, Jr. Cynthia Raper, Jr. Rose Rasmusson. So. Deborah Ratcliff. Fr. Cindy Rattin, So. Jenny Raught. Jr. Patricia Raught. Fr. Nathalie Rawlins. Jr. Brian Ray, Fr. Gloria Redinger. So. Christie Redman. So. Lori Redmond. Jr. Cynthia Reed. Fr. Debbie Richardson. Fr. Beth Ann Richey. So. Mike Reed. So. Dave Regnier. Jr. Diane Regnier. Fr. Lawrence Reichard. Fr. Tod Reinhart. So. Timothy Reiter. Fr. Deborah Replogle. Fr. Jeffrey Reynolds. Fr. Kim Reynolds. Fr. Deanne Rice. Fr. Bruce Richards. Fr. Lisa Richards. Fr. Brad Rickard. Fr. Paul Rider. Fr. Mark Riedel. Fr. Mark Riley. So. Shari Rinker. So. Karina Ritchie. So. Dale Rittenhouse. Jr. Todd Rivetti. So. 1 Jerry Robbins. Fr. Norman Robbins, Fr. Amy Roberts. Jr. Andrew Roberts. Jr. Susan Roberts. Jr. Cyndi Robinette. So. Kathy Robinson. Jr. Lana Robinson. Jr. Colleen Rockey. Fr. Nancy Rockey. So. Carmen Rodriguez. So. Sara Ronk. Jr. UNDERCLASS 239 Michele Roop. Jr. Gary Rose. Fr. Lynette Rosenau, So. Sandi Ross. Fr. Gary Rouster. Jr. Carl Ruby. Jr. April Saathoff, So. Lorri Sadlier, Jr. Steve Sagraves. Fr. David Sallee. So. Barbara Sanford. So. Ken Schenk. Jr., Fr. Sheila Schetter, Fr. Lori Ann Schick, Fr. Terri Schmidt. Jr. David Schonfeld. Jr. Kay Schramm. Fr. Tom Schreiber. So. Jewel Schroder. Fr. Teresa Schuetz. So. Cheryl Schuler. So. Connie Schuler. So. Kathy Schuler. Fr. Dawn Schulz. Jr. Warren Schulze. So. Bonnie Schwartz. Fr. Larry Schweinsburg, Fr. Linda Schwendler. Fr. Rebecca Schwenk, Jr. Lon Scoggins. Jr. Susan Scott, Jr. Terri Scott. Fr. Sharon Scouten, Fr. Jonathan Selden, Jr. Neil Sergeant. Fr. Lynn Settle. So. Suzanne Sewell, So. Carl Shanholtz. So. Tamara Shaw. Fr. Mark Shearer. Jr. Todd Shelton. Fr. Jeffrey Shepard. Fr. Charles Shepherd. So. Lynn Sherman, Jr. Michael Sherman. So. Ruth Shively. Jr. Peggy Shoemaker. Fr. Robert Shomo. Jr. David Short. Jr. Sue Short. So. Mark Shoup, So. Mary Shoup. Fr. Lona Shughart. So. John Sidle. Fr. Carol Silver. So. Karen Simpson. Fr. Debbie Sims. Fr. Daniel Singleton. Fr. Craig Slater. So. Kelly Slaughter. So. Michael Slyby, Fr. Linda Smart. So. Michael Smart, Jr. Carol Smith. So. Chad Smith. So. DeMaurice Smith. Fr. Hope Smith. Fr. Jeffrey Smith. Jr. UNDERCLASS 241 Kim Smith. Fr. Laura Smith. Jr. Marcia Smith. So. Reve Smith. Jr. Rodney Smith. Fr. Sarah Smith. Fr. Steve Smith. Fr. Timothy Smith, Fr. W. Martin Smith. So. David Smythe. Fr. Karen Snare. So. Sandra Snell. So. David Snook. So. Ruth Snook. Fr. Daniel Snyder. Jr. David Snyder. Fr. Dianna Snyder. Fr. Tim Snyder. So. Stan Sober. Fr. Laurel Sorber. Jr. Jill Southward. Jr. Mark Sowick. Fr. Cynthia Sowles. Fr. Lynne Sparks. So. Jane Sparling. Fr. Laurie Spear. So. Lisa Spear. Fr. Ellen Spencer. Fr. Judy Spencer. Jr. Marsha Spencer. Jr. Andrea Spradlin, Fr. Brad Spradlin. Jr. Cheryl Spradling. So. Dave Spradling. So. Jeffrey Summerlin, Jr. Ed Supplee. Fr. Scott Swander. So. Janet Swanson. So. UNDERCLASS 243 Anita Sprague. Jr. Stephanee Springer. So. John Srnis. Fr. Pamela Stairs. Fr. Dawn Staley. So. Donald Staley. Jr. Andrea Stamas. So. Stephen Standridge. Jr. Kevin Starbuck. Jr. Joy Stark. So. Charles Starks. Jr. Douglas Steele. Jr David Steere. Fr. Robin Steger. Fr. Connie Stelfox. Jr. David Stemen. So. Sheila Stephenson. Jr. Kathleen Stewart. Jr. Kurt Stewart. So. Lisa Stewart. Jr. Elaine Stone. Fr. Jonathan Stoner. Fr. Jennifer Stork. So. Tonya Stretch. Jr. Robin Strope. So. Mark Stump. Fr. Barry Sturgis. Fr. Karen Sturgis. Jr. Jeffrey Subra. Jr. John Suciu, Jr. Pam Swayze, Jr. Laurie Swinford. So. James Switzer II, Jr. Todd Tancredi. Fr. Annette Taylor, Jr. Barbara Taylor. Fr. Brian Taylor, Fr. Chuck Taylor. So. Janet Taylor. So. Joel Taylor. So. Lori Taylor. Jr. Michael Taylor. So. Roberta Taylor. Fr. Thomas Teall, Jr. Cheryl Teaman. Fr. Kathleen Teat. Fr. Mike Templin. Fr. Kelly Tennant, Jr. Leda Tenney. So. Carlene Terlouw. So. Bethany Terpenning. So. David Thaxton, So. Robert Thimmes. Fr. Judith Thomas. So. William Thomas II. So. Marcia Thompson. Fr. Mark Thompson. Jr. Randy Thornburg. So. Jayne Thornton. Jr. Jeffrey Thornton, Fr. Brad Thurber, Fr. Teresa Tindall. Fr. Debbie Tinner. So. Ron Titus. Jr. Kevin Todd. Fr. Peter Tonnesen. So. Ted Towne. So. Todd Townsend. So. Keith Treadway. Jr. Cindy Troyer. So. Jaycene Tucker, Fr. Chris Tupps, Fr. David Tupps. Jr. James Tuttle. Jr. Joanna Tyler. So. Nancy Tyson. Jr. Cheryl Uher, So. Jeffrey Ulmer. Fr. Jennifer Ulmer, Fr. Brian Umholtz. So. James Unger. Fr. Gary Vance. So. Wanda Vanderstar, So. Susanne VanderWerf, Fr. Sharon Van Etten. Jr. Sheryll Van Kinkle, So. Terry Van Kleek. Fr. Rick Van Shoick, Fr. Cindy Vantrease, Fr. Esther Veldt. Fr. Jeffrey Vickman. Jr. Tom Vincent. Fr. John Voth, So. Dean Wagner. Jr. Donald Wagner. So. Lisa Wagner. Fr. Lydia Wagner. Fr. Rhoda Wagner. So. UNDERCLASS 245 James Wainwright. So. Darlene Waite. Jr. Annette Walborn, So. Randy Waldron. Fr. Joseph Walker. So. Jim Walker. So. Peter Walker. Fr. Daniel Wallace. So. Loretta Walsh. Fr. Mark Walter. Fr. Judy Walters. So. David Waltz. Fr. Kelly Ward. Fr. Stephen Ward. Jr. Timothy Warren. Jr. Mark Wash, So. Vicki Waterman. Jr. Tammy Watts. Fr. Karen Webb. So. Kayla Webb. So. Laura Webber. So. Jennifer Webster. Fr. Sally Webster. Jr. Thomas Wedge. Fr. Dawn Weik, So. Michael Weild. So. Scott Weinschreider. Fr. Mark Welker. Fr. Mary Weller, Jr. Chris Wells. Jr. Joy Wells. Fr. Lisa Welter, Jr. John Wenz. Fr. Kirk Wesselink, So. Christine West. Fr. Donald West. Fr. Gillis West. So. Laine West. Jr. Steve Wetzel. So. Kerri Whalen. Fr. Anita Whipple. Fr. Cheryl Whisler, Fr. Brian White. Jr. Karen White. So. Kristina Whittaker. Fr. Beth Wieder. So. Robin Wiemken. Fr. Ray Wigdal, So. Thomas Wiggershaus. So. Marcia Wiinamaki. So. Carin Wilcox. Fr. Corinne Wilcox. So. Kris Wilcox, Fr. Kurt Wilcox. Jr. Michael Wilcox. Jr. Tim Wilder. Fr. Charlyn Wiles. So. Tamara Will. Jr. J. D. Willetts. So. Andrew Williams. Jr. David Williams. Fr. Faith Williams. Jr. Grant Williams. So. John Williams. Fr. Scott Williams. Jr. Sylvia Williams. Hr. Karen Willms. So. Lori Willms. Jr. UNDERCLASS 247 Arnold Willy, Jr. Linda Wilson. So. Richard Wilson. Jr. Shelly Wilson. Fr. Sherri Wilson, Fr. Stuart Wilson. Fr. Craig Wind. Fr. Amy Windnagle, Fr. Jennifer Winegarden, Fr. Jill Winkleman, Fr. Bryan Wolfli. Fr. Margaret Wolot, So. Carla Womack, So. Joyce Woodard. So. Shannon Woodard. So. Tim Woodard. So. Martha Woodruff, So. Karen Woods, So. Craig Wright. So. David Wright, So. Steven Yager. So. Becky Yates, Fr. Karen Yeager, Fr. Amy Yeakel. So. Jeff Yoder. Fr. Marcia Yoder. Fr. Becky Young. Jr. Catrina Young. So. Deirdre Wiseman, So. Lynette Wiseman, So. Pat Wishart. So. Debra Wita, Jr. Karen Witt, So. Beth Wittlinger. Fr. Gary Young, Fr. Jack Young. Jr. Kathy Young. Fr. Kenneth Young. So. Dave Youngman, So. Kristine Zaage. Fr. Denise Zmierski. So. NEW STUDENTS WINTER AND SPRING QUARTER Jody Barry, Sr. Schoolcraft, Ml Bus. Admin. Carol Sue Cox. Sr. Sao Paulo. Brazil Elementary Education Pauline Hart, Sr. Newington, CT. Spanish Bible Kay Johnson. Sr. Colona. IL Psychology John Kuhn, Sr. Tokyo, Japan Pre-sem. Bible Diane Shirley Reese, Sr. Audubon, PA Elementary Education NEW STUDENTS 249 Lisa Alley. Fr. Sandra Brown. Jr. Denise Buckley. Fr. Maureen Conley. So. Robin DePoyster. So. Patti Dillinger. Jr. Marca Draper. Jr. John Faubert. Fr. Constance Fitch. Jr. Edie Gifford. So. David Gladura, So. James Gruenberg. Fr. David Healey. Fr. Brad Hefner. Fr. Joeleah Hill, Fr. Lori Hock, So. Lori Horner. Fr. Dean Howard. So. Sandi Keen, Fr. Dawn Leister, Fr. Rodney Martin, Jr. Jon Massie. Fr. Beth McDougal. So. Charles Meeks. So. Ken Morrow. Fr. Lawrence Reeder. Fr. John Roark. Fr. Cheryl Robbins. Jr. Joan Schmidt. Jr. Jim Schreiner, Jr. Loretta Schrock. So. Robert Smith. Jr. David Thompson. Fr. Lori Tipton. Fr. Laurie Wagner. So. Gary Wallace. So. Laurie Weller. Jr. Scott Wilcox. Jr. Steven Willoughby. So Elizabeth Wind. Jr Chris Yoder. So. NEW STUDENTS 251 Paul Dixon, D.D. President of the College 4 years James T. Jeremiah, D.D. Chancellor of the College 29 years Kenneth H. St. Clair. M.A., C.P.A. Business Manager 23 years Charles Ross. B.S. Director of Development 2 years Harold Green. Th.B. Director of Christian Service 12 years Donald Rickard. M.A. Dean of Students 12 years ADMINISTRATION 255 Mr. Gilbert Brueckner Milwaukee Marble Mr. J. Dale Murphy Real Estate Broker and De- veloper Vice Chairman of the Board Mr. Rudy Bedford Retired Banker Rev. Galen Call Pastor Grace Church Rose ville. Minnesota Mr. Frank Bresson Service Master Mr. James B. Carraher Insurance Agent. Attorney Mr. George Englemann Retired from General Mo- tors Chairman of the Board Dr. Eugene Apple General Manager of the Special Plastics Division of General Electric Rev. Larry Fetzer Pastor. Washington Heights Baptist Church Secretary of the Board Dr. Paul C. Vernier Physician Treasurer of the Board Dr. Jack Cline Professor Ohio State Uni versity Dr. William A. Brock Ohio Representative of the General Association of the Regular Baptist Churches Dr. Paul Dixon President Cedarville Col- lege Mr. John Draxler Senior Vice President Ell- well Parker Electric Co. Dr. Jack W. Jacobs Pastor Walnut Ridge Bap- tist Church Waterloo. Iowa Dr. James T. Jeremiah Chancellor Cedarville Col- lege Emeritus Trustee Mr. George O’Bryon Retired Businessman Dr. Donald Tyler Pastor Bethesda Baptist Church Brownsburg. Indi- ana Rev. Irwin Olson Indiana State Representa- tive to the Fellowship ol Regular Baptist Churches Rev. Earl Umbaugh Baptist Mid-Mission Short Term Missionary to the West Indies 1 Dr. Gerald Smelser Field Representative of the Cleveland Hebrew Mission Rev. Earl Willetts Interm Pastor Berea, Ohio Dr. Robert L. Sumner Managing Editor of The Sword of the Lord Trustees Not Pictured: Mr. Charles A. Barth. Emeritus Mr. Arthur Dyke. Emeritus Mr. Roy Guenin Dr. J. Don Jennings Mr. Wiliam Patterson. Emeritus Dr. Paul Tassell BOARD OF TRUSTEES 257 Robert Abbas, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Psychology Department 11 years Merlin Ager, Ph.D. Prof, of Elementary Educa- tion Education Department 4 years Iren Alyn, Ph.D. Professor of Nursing Chairman. Nursing Depart ment 1 year Lyle J. Anderson, Ph.D. Assoc. Professor of Music Music Department 12 years Mead Armstrong. D.D. Professor Emeritus of Bible Bible Department 14 years J. Wesley Baker. M.A. Ass't. Prof, of Broadcasting Speech Department 5 years Rebecca Baker. M.A. Part-time Instructor Speech Department 5 years m Sue H. Baker, M.A. Ass’t. Professor of Educa- tion Education Department 4 years Richard Baldwin. M.A. Ass’t. Prof, of Management Business Department 7 years Stanley Ballard, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Chairman. Psychology Dept. 17 years Patricia Bates. M.A. Part-time Instructor Social Science Department 8 years Donald Baumann. Ph.D. Prof, of Biology. Chemistry. Chairman. Science Depart- ment 17 years Harmon Berger, M.A. Assoc. Professor of Lan- guage Language and Literature Dept. 24 years Edwin Braithwaite, Ph.D. Ass't. Prof, of Mathematics Science Department 6 years James Biddle. Ph.D. Assoc. Professor of Educa- tion Chairman. Education Dept. 6 years Lynn Brock. M.L.S. Part-time Instructor Language and Literature Dept. 13 years Sharon Biddle. Ph.D. Assoc. Professor of Speech Speech Department 6 years Omer Bonenberger, D.Ed. Assoc. Professor of Educa- tion Education Department 1 year Donald Callan, Ph D. Prof, of Physical Education Chairman. Physical Ed. Dept. 22 years Keith Clark. M.Ed. Ass’t. Prof, of Physical Ed. Physical Education Depart- ment 3 years Ronald Coriell. M.A. Part-time Instructor Education Department 3 years Suzanne Cummins. Ph.D. Ass’t. Prof. Secretarial Sci. Business Department 2 years Michael DiCuirci. M.M. Ass't. Professor of Music Music Department 3 years Pamela S. Diehl. Ph.D. Assoc. Prof, of Physical Ed. Physical Education Depart- ment 8 years FACULTY 259 Pat Landers Dixon, M.Ed. Assoc. Professor of English Language and Literature Dept. 11 years Richard Durham. Th.D. Professor of Bible. Greek Bible Department 5 years Austin Elmore. M.A.T. Prof. Emeritus of Bio. Sci- ence Science Department 20 years Paul Dixon. D.D. Part-time Instructor Bible Department 4 years Leroy Eimers, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof, of Physics. Math Science Department 1 year Sandra Entner. M.A. Part-time Instructor Social Science Department 3 years Irma Dodson. M.A. Prof. Emeritus of Education Education Department 13 years Sharon Eimers. M.Sp.Ed. Ass’t. Prof, of Education Education Department 1 year Jean Fisher. M.A. Assoc. Prof, of Christian Ed. Bible Department 26 years Charles Dolph. Ph.D. Ass’t. Professor of Psychol- ogy Psychology Department 3 years Charles Ellington. Ph.D. Professor of Music Music Department 7 years Dennis Flentge. Ph.D. Ass’t. Prof, of Chemistry Science Department 2 years Dwayne Frank, D.Ed. Professor of Education Education Department 14 years Edward Greenwood, D A. Professor of English Language and Literature Dept. 19 years (Ronald Grosh, Ph.D. Assoc. Professor of English Language and Literature Dept. 14 years v L. Bert Frye. M.A.T. Assoc. Prof. Emerit., Phys. Sci. Science Department 20 years James Grier. Th.M. Assoc. Prof, of Philosophy Bible Department 13 years Helen L. Hall, M.A. Ass’t. Professor of Educa- tion Education Department 5 years Ellen Glanville, M.S.Ed. Visiting Inst., Special Ed. Education Department 3 years Robert Gromacki. Th.D. Professor of Bible. Greek Chairman. Bible Depart- ment 22 years Joseph Halsey. M.Ed. Assoc. Prof, of Political Sci. Social Science Department 12 years •i' Harold Green. Th.B. Part-time Instructor Physical Education Depart- ment 12 years Jodi Grosh. M.A. Part-time Instructor Language and Literature Dept. 8 years Sandra Harner, M.A. Instructor of English Language and Literature Dept. 2 years FACULTY 261 Larry S. Helmick, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Science Department 14 years June Kearney. Ph.D. Prof, of Physical Education Physical Education Depart- ment 20 years Sue Larson. M.A. Part-time Instructor Speech Department 3 years James T. Jeremiah. D.D. Part-time Instructor Bible Department 29 years Betsy Kempf. B.S. Instructor of Secretarial Science Business Department 1 year Rick Lloyd. M.S. Part-time Instructor Business Department 1 year Clifford Johnson. D.Ed. Part-time Instructor Speech Department 20 years Elvin King. M.Ed. Assoc. Prof, of Physical Ed. Physical Education Depart- ment 13 years Barbara Loach, M.A. Ass’t. Professor of Lan- guage Language and Literature Dept. 3 years Judy Johnson. B.A. Part-time Instructor Language and Literature Dept. 2 years Mark Larson. M.A. Ass’t. Prof, of Language Language and Literature Dept. 3 years Miriam Maddox. B.A. Assoc. Prof. Emeritus of Speech Speech Department 26 years David Matson. Ph D. Professor of Music Chairman. Music Depart- ment 17 years James McGoldrick. Ph.D. Professor of History Social Science Department 12 years Kurt D. Moreland. M.A. Ass't. Professor of Speech Speech Department 1 year Philip L. McClure. M.M. Ass't. Professor of Music Music Department 8 years Mark McDougal. B.A. Part-time Instructor Physical Education Depart- ment 2 years John McGillivray. M.S. Ass't. Prof, of Physical Ed. Physical Education Depart- ment 8 years Richard McIntosh. Th.M. Assoc. Professor of Bible Bible Department 22 years Allen L. Monroe. Ph.D. Professor of Social Science Social Science Department 17 years Beverly Monroe. M.A. Ass’t. Prof, of Education Education Department 5 years J. Murray Murdoch. Ph D. Professor of History Chairman. Social Sci. Dept. 17 years Charles Pagnard. M.M. Ass't. Professor of Music Music Department 5 years Elaine Pagnard. B.A. Part-time Instructor Music Department 3 years FACULTY 263 Robert Parr, M.A. Ass’t. Prof, of Sociology Social Science Department 2 years Marlin Rayburn, M.A. Assoc. Professor of Speech Speech Department 11 years Donald Parvin, M.Div. Ass’t Professor of Bible Bible Department 6 years Anne Rich, M. Acct. Instructor of Accounting Business Department 1 year James Phipps, Ph.D. Professor of Speech Chairman, Speech Depart- ment 14 years Donald Rickard, M.A. Part-time Instructor Social Science Department 12 years Terry Phipps. M.S. Ass’t. Professor of Biology Science Department 4 years Jack Riggs. Th.D. Professor of Bible Bible Department 15 years David H. Robey. M.A. Ass’t. Prof, of Speech, Dra- ma Speech Department 1 year Kenneth St. Clair. M.A. Part-time Instructor Business Department 23 years tr Sandra Schlappi, B.A. Instructor of Physical Ed. Physical Education Depart- ment 4 years James Seaman. Ph.D. Assoc. Prof, of Markt.. Manag. Business Department 12 years Lila Seaman, Ph.D. Administrative Assistant Nursing Department 1 year Byron Shearer, M.Div. Part-time Instructor Bible Department 3 years John Silvius, Ph D. Ass't. Prof, of Biological Sci. Science Department 3 years Galen Smith, M S. Ass’t. Prof, of Economics Business Department 1 year Ronald Walker, M.S. Ass't. Prof, of Management Business Department 4 years Faculty Not Pictured: Connie Anderson. B.A. Richard Chenoweth. M.M. David Haffey, J.D. Deborah Haffey, M.A. Charles Hickey. B.A. Lawrence Killian, M.S. Becky Kuhn. B.A. Virginia Miller. B.M. Delana Phillips Ginny Potter. B.A. Elizabeth Shearer, B.A. Jane Varella. M.M. L. Robert White. Ph.D. Steven Winteregg. M.M. Rodney Wyse. Ph.D. FACULTY 265 Sarah Smith. M.Acct. Ass’t. Prof, of Accounting Business Department 2 years David Warren. Th.M. Assoc. Prof, of Bible. Greek Bible Department 2 years Edward E. Spencer. M.A. Professor of English Chairman. Lang, and Lit. Dept. 20 years Patricia Warren. B.A. Part-time Instructor Language and Literature Dept. 2 years Karl Stahl. M.A. Ass’t. Professor of Music Music Department 5 years Daniel E. Wetzel. Ph.D. Professor of Physics. Math Science Department 19 years FACULTY MEMBER OF THE YEAR Donald Callan has faithfully served Cedar- ville College for 22 years. As head coach for the Varsity Basketball team, he has sought, both on and off the court, to instill in his men a deep love for the Lord and a desire to be a testimony before the op- posing teams. Dr. Callan also serves as Chairman of the M.I.S. Committee, a pro- gram begun through his desire to give Cedarville College students the opportu- nity to gain experience on the mission field. Cedarville College has been truly blessed with a man like Dr. Callan. STAFF MEMBER OF THE YEAR Staff Member of the Year. Debbie Gidley is a native of Cedarville and a 1977 gra- duate of the College. As a secretary she has been involved with the scores of stu- dents who visit the Christian Service De- partment every year. Her ready smile and cheery greeting are a true testimony to the love of God in her heart. Cedarville College is fortunate to have Debbie as a part of its family. Cathy Ackley Media Production Center Supervisor 4 years Ruth Ager Typist for Dr. Johnson 5 years John Anglea Assistant Controller 2 years Martha Baldwin Public Relations 7 years Patricia Bates Dean of Women 8 years Grace Beikert Bookstore Clerk 5 years Robert Beikert Director of Staff Personnel 5 years Audrey Bergen Bookstore Staff 22 years Curt Berger Resident Advisor for Bethel and Patterson 1 year Nova Berkenstock Assistant Director of Financial Aid 4 years Betty Bertschinger Health Service Supervisor 16 years Myrna Bicknell Housekeeping Staff 1 year STAFF 267 Sharon Biddle Associate Acedemic Dean 1 year Brenda Boley Staff Nurse 1 year Richard Bowersox Controller 3 years Lynn Brock Director of Library Services 13 years Mark Brown Securtiy 3 years Stephen Brown Assistant Director of Library Services 14 years Margaret Burrichter Business Office 6 years Timothy Butler WCDR Public Service Announcer 1 year Deborah Cagwin Business Office 2 years Alberta Carr Bookstore Clerk 4 years Melody Cato Bookstore Secretary 1 year Stuart Chaffe Bookstore Staff 2 years Elizabeth Chambers Assistant Recorder 1 year James Chambers Maintenance 6 years Martin Clark Director of Counseling Services 8 years Harry Cole Assistant Bookstore Manager 6 years Ronald Coriell Director of Public Relations 3 years Robert Couch Assistant Director of Financial Aid 3 years David Cox Admissions Representative 1 year Sherry Coy Secretary to Dean Rickard 2 years Judith Crocker Reference Librarian 2 years William Crocker Technical Services 2 years Jeannie Day Bookstore Clerk 3 years Linda Divan Audio Visual Coordinator 5 years STAFF 269 Marabeth Elmore Science Department Secretary 20 years Sheri Felton Office Manager 1 year Nancy Fissel Business Office 12 years David Gaffner Director of Placement 1 year David Gidley Director of Financial Aid 17 years Deborah Gidley Christian Service Secretary 6 years Irene Gidley Secretary to the President 15 years Margaret Green Christian Service Secretary 11 years May Greenwood Secretary to the Academic Dean 18 years DeWayne Grooms CEP Productions Supervisor 3 years Randy Harper Physical Plant 1 year John Hart Admissions Representative 1 year Dwain Hill Resident Advisor for Lawlor 2 years Kimberley Hosack Physical Education Secretary 1 year Agnes Howell Resident Advisor for Printy 4 years Kathy Howell Music Co-ordinator 5 years Ruth Humphreys Nursing Department Secretary 1 year James Hunter Director of Purchasing 3 years Kathleen Jansohn Financial Aid Secretary 1 year Judy Johnson Library Circulation Supervisor 2 years Robert Johnson Director of the Physical Plant 3 years Harold Kendall WCDR Operations Director 2 years Toinette King Education Department Secretary 10 years Nancy Knauff Student Personnel Receptionist 1 year STAFF 271 Gary Kuhn Alumni Relations Director 3 years Susan Larson Graphic Artist 3 years Patricia Lee Payroll Clerk 2 years Sheryl Liddle School Photographer 2 years Richard Lloyd Computing Center Director 1 year Sharon Mackey Placement Center Secretary 1 year Rebecca Matson Library Clerk, Music Department Secretary 8 years Debra McDougal Admissions Secretary 1 year Mark McDougal Recreational Activities Director 2 years Barbara McIntosh Recorder 11 years Bernice Mick Bookstore Manager 28 years Robin Mourlam CEP Secretary 1 year Emma Murdoch Bookstore Clerk 3 years David Ormsbee Director of Admissions 3 years Diane Ouellette Resident Advisor for South and Harriman 3 years Elaine Pagnard Music Department Secretary 3 years Carolyn Phillips Assistant Recorder 1 year Edmond Phillips Maintenance 2 years Henry Phillips Associate Director of Development 15 years John Potter RA. Christian Service Co-ordinator 1 year Judy Price Physical Plant Secretary 1 year Beatrice Printy Resident Advisor for Maddox 11 years David Purrington Maintenance Plumber I year Ethel Rayburn Library Secretary II years STAFF 273 Ruth Sagraves Financial Aid Computer Operator 2 years Penny Saunders Staff Nurse 3 years David Short Maintenance Carpenter 1 year Dorothy Spencer Secretary to the Business Manager 19 years Ida St. Clair Receptionist 7 years Mary Stahl Bookstore Clerk 1 year Debra Stewart Director of Publicity 1 year Joan Street Resident Advisor for Faith 4 years Lucia Strobridge Health Service Secretary 6 years Virginia Taylor Development Research Assistant 10 years John Tocknell Broadcast Engineer 2 years Pat Walker Admin. Secretary to Development Director 2 years Richard Walker Dean of Men 12 years Paul Ware Head Groundsman 4 years Amy Womack Campus Activities Secretary 2 years Glenda Womack Alumni Secretary 2 years Jay Womack Maintenance Mechanic 1 year Michele Wozniak Library Serials Clerk 2 years Eugene Wyse Copy Center Manager 1 year Joyce Yeager Business Administration Secretary 1 year Myron Youngman Campus Activities Director 7 years Staff Not Pictured: Melissa Abbott David Boston Donna Brock Connie Bruce Fran Campbell Jack Campbell Hugh Carr Verna Clark Wilma Conklin Margaret Davis Geraldine Dillon Robert Dillon Mary Filson Paul Gathany Albert Grisham Betty Grisham Rebecca Hamer Cynthia Hart Patrick Howard Brenda Hubbard Joyce Jeffery Eunice Johnson Marilyn Johnson JoAnne Kendall Joyce King Carolyn Lee Serge Lee Judy Lowstetter Cloetta McCoy Mary Mitchell Darlene Murdoch Jane Nelson Claudette Presley Ruth Reid Marty Ross Jeffery Scaggs Merilee Shank Philip Stoner Sheryl Switzer Betty Tarter Charles Tarter Ann Teall Nancy Torrans Richard Torrans Criss Wilson Mark Woodard STAFF 275 IN SPECIAL RECOGNITION FOR 9 YEARS OF SERVICE The 1982 Yearbook Staff would like to thank Mr. Rayburn for his continuous dedication and committment to producing the Miracle. For nine years he has served as the advisor of the Yearbook Staff. In some of those years, he did much of the book by himself, when unfortunate circumstances kept the staff from fulfilling their obli- gations. As the advisor, he was always there to offer advice, guidance, and encouragement. When he retires as advisor next year, he will truly be missed. It is our hope and prayer that we will continue the tradition of yearbook excellence that he worked so hard to establish. MR. RAYBURN 277 nnl i!i‘ mmwmm. 1 V « r- V JK Vi m EII1S iliTAM LAWLOR 26 RON HOBAR WALLACE FIELDS GEOFF WALKER JEFF HACKETT MARK MORLEY MARK MATHEWS BILL BUHROW DAN CAWOOD 280 ADS PRINTY 37 “But he knoweth the way that I take: when he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold.” (Job 23:10) Andrea Stamas Coleen Rockey Cindy Armstrong Sharon Van Etten Robbin Danec Kim Morgan Tod Reinhart Alan Geist Tim Woodard Brad Reinhart Todd Geist Pat Wishart ADS 281 Dawn Erlandson, Sandy Oie, Patty Leipprandt, Diane Blasdell, Debbie Armor, Sally Cochran, Kellee Brown, Elena England, Lori Redmond, Bev Barnette, Suzi Milevoi, Linda Wilson, Diane Regnier. Do You Know This Man? If you are an English major and are looking for a good Advisor, then this is the man you want. He is always willing to arrange 12 hour quarters, and you can drop courses at the drop of a hat. If you want to take 5 years to get your college education then you need to see Mr. Spencer, the right advisor for the discriminating college student. (This announcement paid for by 3 satisfied advisees.) The Yearbook Staff Thanks The Following For Their Help: ♦Sheryl Liddle Public Relations ♦Walt Fouch Directions in Photography ♦ Myron Youngman Campus Activities ♦ Christian Service Office Post Office ♦Cedars ♦Copy Center ♦Academic Records ♦SPO ♦ Mrs. Knauff ♦ Dr. Johnson ♦ Mrs. Street ♦ Dr. Dixon ♦Mrs. Dixon ♦Mrs. G id ley ♦ Mrs. Greenwood 282 ADS The 1982 C.C. Yearbook Staff We Create Miracles Julie Hall, Elaine Stone, Jon Beight, Stacey Butler, Donna Supplee, Ken Mor- row, Rod Smith, Michelle Randall, Louise Johnston, Susan Matter, Tim Bullock, Reda Moore, Kevin Fannin, Paula Moore, Judy Spencer, Kirsten Johnson, Beth Wieder, Bryan Armstrong Are You Interested In Working on A Yearbook Staff? Do You Have Previous Yearbook Experience? Are You A Good Photographer? Are You Creative? Are You Responsible About Your Commitments? If you answered yes to any of the above questions then you may be interested in working on the 1983 Miracle. The Miracle Staff is looking for dedicated stu- dents who want to have a part in recording a year of history. If you think you have the qualifications to be a part of the 1983 Miracle Staff, contact Bryan Armstrong (1983 Editor) or Mrs. Dixon (1983 Advisor). We can always use good workers. 283 ADS Information Editorials Entertainment Sports Coverage With you in mind Student in-forum Sencite omecoming Student Body Project Student Missionary Project the voice of the student body 284 ADS BEREA BAPTIST CHURCH 250 West St.. Berea. Ohio 44017 Rev. Derwin G. Hauser. Pastor Congratulations Class of '82 Congratulations To The Class Off 1982 “PREACHING THE WORD” First Baptist Church Of Nassapequa Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Service Hicksville Road And Clark Street 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship Box 336 7:00 p.m. Gospel Preaching Massapequa. New York 11758 Frederick W. Thomas. Pastor Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service ADS 285 Congratulations Class Of 1982 From EMMANUAL BAPTIST CHURCH AND CHRISTIAN DAY SCHOOL (K-12) Rev. R. William Wheeler. Pastor “Building A Generation To Honor Christ” Congratulations Graduates Of 1982 Especially Our Own Amy Marie Smith And Daniel Llewellyn Phillippians 1:6 Allegany Baptist Church Allegany. New York EUCLID- NOTTINGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH 18901 Lakeshore Blvd. Euclid. Ohio 44119 Pastor: Donald McClintic Sunday 9:45 AM — Bible School 11:00 AM — Worship 6:30 PM — Eve. Service Wednesday 7:00 PM — Awana Club 7:15 PM — Midweek Service 286 ADS VALLEY {BAPTIST {THEOLOGICAL When in Minneapolis, welcome to VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH, 5920 Golden Valley Rd. Max E. Tucker - Seminary President Cedarville, Class of '53 - FUNDAMENTAL DISPENSATIONAL - COMPASSIONATE IN APPROACH - EVANGELISTIC IN OUTREACH - STRONG IN ACADEMICS OFFERING: Th.B., M.Div., Th.M. DEGREES 3-YEAR, HALF-TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE LOCATED IN BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN MINNEAPOLIS Write or Call for Information: 5900 GOLDEN VALLEY ROAD, MPLS ,MN 55422 (612) 544-3704 ADS 287 Wc rcfoicc witfi you in Go6’ potential for your life. Okarr baptist (Eljurrl), (SrbaroUlr, (ilftu 288 Ads Congratulations To Jackie Burdick And The Class Of 1982 From FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Maine. N.Y. HUNTSBURG BAPTIST CHURCH 16419 Mayfield Rd. Huntsburg. Ohio Pastor, Ben H. Garlich “The Fear Of The Lord Is The Beginning Of Knowledge ...” Proverbs 1:7a FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH R.R. 2, Box 163D Geneseo, Illinois 61254 Gary Hanson, Pastor Our Students At Cedarville Kay Johnson. Senior Jim Peterson. Sophomore FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 125 Grand Ave. Wellington. Ohio 44090 Sunday School Morning Worship Young Peoples Evening Service Wed. Evening 9:30 AM 10:45 AM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM ADS 289 Congratulations To The Class Of 1982 wheelersburg baptist church ■ Dk UACk oj tk WV 8140 Gallia Post Office Box 224 Wheelersburg, Ohio 45694 614-574-5116 Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father, who is in Heaven.” — Matt 5:16 Dick Sumner, Pastor Dennis Burns. Youth Pastor Gary Storm, Director Scioto Hills Reservation We Proudly Salute Our Students Presently Attending Cedarville: Ken Massie, Bill McBrayer. Becky Miller. Cheryl Miller, Reve Smith Congratulations To The Class Of 1982 From BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 1704 Springdale Road Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08003 290 Ads WC9TGHTC MPTKT CHURCH “Die First Baptist Church of Plantation Acres C4 nv. Wio v.J Kd Box rtsoo PfontoUo , Flor da tft (jofmtrrv P xbforu Xiithtj CtvnrUS'fA' Oxuo iStiuit L home of - ChuLtJwnJ fluxUmy BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH Mnir thtrrv AJjtS OAL OimioWoUy pHJ CU ... • x Co , y'20 15 Cumberland St. Brunswick, Maine Sunday Bible School Morning Worship Youth Meetings Evening Bible Hour Prayer Meeting 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 5:15 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM, Thur. The Southgate Baptist Church John R. Greening. Pastor Thomas M. Hopewell. Asst. Pastor 2111 S. Center Blvd. Springfield. Ohio 45506 Congratulations To The Class Of 1982. We Also Thank The Lord For The Students Who Are Part Of Our Church Family. ADS 291 Congratulations To The Class Of 1981 GRANDVIEW PARK BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Orlan Wilhite Senior Pastor Rev. Elmer Carrithers Hospital And Shut-In Ministries Rev. David Board Christian Ed. And Music Ministries 1701 E. 33rd St. Des Moines. Iowa 50317 Phone (515)-262-8289 Rev. David McClintic Outreach Ministries Gregory Bishop Youth Ministries James Collogan Christian School Superintendent MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH Corsica. Pennsylvania S. Clair Heitzenrater. Pastor Phone 379-3370 Sunday Bible School 9:45 AM Wednesday Morning Service 11:00 AM Bible Study And Prayer 7:30 PM Evening Service 7:30 PM ‘‘We Preach Not Ourselves. But Christ Jesus The Lord” CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1779 Depot Road Salem. Ohio 44460 Pastor. Fred W. Robb Phone 337-6759 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 2220 Western Ave. Mattoon. IL 61938 Lyonel M. Watkins Pastor 292 ADS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Kenneth Wilhite. Pastor 605 Clark Street Reinbeck. Iowa 50669 Our Student At Cedarville College Is Lori Willms. BLESSED HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 5430 Fishburg Road Dayton. Ohio 45424 Pastor William D. Tallman “Proclaiming Christ: Crucified. Risen And Coming Again CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 850 Cirby Way Roseville. California 95678 Office Phone: 969-8181 Pastor's Phone: 725-3719 David Morrison. Pastor David Finch. Assoc. Pastor George Parnell. Visitation Pastor 2345 Eakin Road Columbus. Ohio Greeting To Our Students At Cedarville: Karen Mathews Mark Mathews Tom Wright Jr. Pastor Dennis George. Assoc. Pastor ADS 293 294 ADS “Thanks From All Of Us At Directions” DIRECTIONS IN PHOTOGRAPHY 11306 Southland Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45240 (513) 742-4000 Congratulations To 1982 Graduates From JOSTEN’S AMERICAN YEARBOOK CO. Charles Miller Representative Springfield. Ohio 399-8044 ADS 295 VILLAGE SUPER VALU 360 N. Main Cedarville 766-1201 Home Of Low. Low Prices Your Kind Of Food Store THE VILLAGE JEAN SHOP 57 N. Main Street Cedarville. Ohio Phone 766-5531 Casual Clothes. Work Clothes. Come In. Browse. And Buy 296 ADS WEBBER’S FLORIST AND GIFT SHOPPE Phone 766-5768 75 N. Main Street P.O. Box 575 Cedarville. Ohio 45314 We Do Flowers For AH Occasions, Banquets, Silk, Fresh. Weddings, Recitals. MIAMI DEPOSIT BANK ‘‘Here To Serve You” Deposits Insured Up To $100,000 Member F.D.I.C. 69 N. Main St. Cedarville. Ohio 766-2311 Yellow Springs 266 Xenia Ave. 767-7217 Beavercreek 3216 Sea jay Dr. 429-3420 Xenia 290 Xenia Towne Sq. 376-8214 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 129 N. Main St. Cedarville. Ohio 45314 Phone 766-2141 We Have Student Loans. Money Orders, And Travelers Checks ADS 297 MORRIS BEAN CO. Cedarville Plant 154 W. Xenia Ave. Best Wishes To Cedarville College And The Class Of 1982 298 ADS WILLIAM’S JEWELERS Your Professional Jeweler 104 N. Detroit (Next To Singers) Xenia. Ohio 45385 GERARD INSURANCE “Your Independent Insurance Agent Serves You First” A Full Service Agency Life — Auto — Fire — Boat — Bonds Home Owners — Health — Pension Programs Business — Farm — Industrial 1 West Washington, Jamestown. OH. Ph. 675-9321 or 372-2600 Earl Gerard — 372-2600 (Res.) Anne Gerard — 372-9648 (Res.) Dick Baker — 426-2920 (Res.) Diamonds • Giftware • Jewelry Bill Block Ph. 372-3557 372-3558 We Buy. Trade. And Appraise Jewelry Main Xenia Sts. Cedarville. OH For Your Best Deal In General Electric Appliances Hardware And Gifts Free Gift Wrapping Congratulations To The Class Of 1982 ADS 299 VISIT FAIRBORN CAMERA 14 E. Main Fairborn, Ohio Courteous Professional Advice Always Available From Our Certified Photographic Counselors Trades Welcome Discount House Prices Open Daily 9-6 Closed Wed. And Sun. Phone 878-4392 Nikon • Canon • Olympus Pentax • Minolta • Mamiya Konica • Vivitar And Bushnell Lenses 2 Great Locations Xenia Towne Square Open Mon.-Sat. 8-11 Sundays 9-10 and Xenia Plaza Open Mon.-Sat. 9-10 Sundays 10-7 faabft 6' YOU PAY LESS AT... if Kennedy's Xenia's Home Town Grocer Since 1917 Treat Yourself To Real Soft Water Water Conditioner Manufacturing. Sales, Service. Salt, Rentals 3249 Dryden Rd. 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Ohio ADS 301 VILLAGE LANES “The Family Fun Recreation Center” Snack Bar And Games 1475 Xenia Ave. Yellow Springs. Ohio 767-1730 Congratulations To The Class Of '82 EVERYTHING THE AMATEUR OR PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER COULD EVER NEED... SALES A EQUIPMENT • RENTALS • REPAIRS • TRADES • AUDIO VISUAL • VtOEO TAPE • PRO FORMAT • PHOTO FINISHING •PASSPORT PHOTOS • CREOIT ■ fVfN YOUO CAMFBA SAYS mm I CAMERA SHOPS Two Locations: Springfield: 126 E. High 323-5561 Dayton: 4231 N. Main 277-8928 75 E. Main St. Xenia. Ohio 45385 372-2362 Congratulations To The Class Of 1982 302 ADS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams Clarksville. Tennessee Mr. and Mra. George Ahtgrim Hobart. Indiana Dr. and Mra. Wallace Alcorn Austin. Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson Racine. Wiscons-n Mr. and Mrs. Garry Archer Marysville. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. John Armor Grand Blanc. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Armstrong South Haven. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. James Atkinson East Alton. Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Augenstein Columbus. Ohio Mr. and Mra. Richard Averill New Hampton. Iowa Mr. and Mra. Merle Bachelder Galion. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Bert Banlill Belmont. New Hampshire Mrs. Ether Barnett Warsaw. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bartlett Novi. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. James Bashline Clarion. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mra. Robert Bauer Xenia. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bean Cresaptown, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beaver Bradford. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Carl Becker Spencervilie. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beikert Cedarville. Oho Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Bell Griggsville. Illinois Pastor and Mrs. Charles Benedict Hunington Station. New York Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Berger Olney. Ulnois Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bires Maumee. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bishop Jacksonville. Florida Mr. and Mrs. Donald Block Gladwin. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Booher Xenia. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowersox Xenia. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Troy Brammer Florissant. Montana Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Briggs Springfield. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Robert Britton Kingston. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brower River Edge. New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown Johnstown. New York Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Brown Beardstown. Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown Kokomo. Indiana Mrs. Doris Browne Washington. D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brueilly Mansfield. Pennsylvania Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Bubet Wesslngton Springs. South Dakota Rev. and Mrs. William Buhrow Lyndhurst. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Buining Des Moines. Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burdick Newark Valley. New York Dr. and Mrs. James Burt Worthington. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. George Butler Steamboat Rock. Iowa Mr. and Mra. Dana Butts Fleming. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. James Byrd Spring Valley. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Sal Carollo Clinton. New York Mr. and Mrs. John Carr Elyria. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. James Carraker Toledo. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Caulk Laurel. Maryland Mr. Wilburn Cawood Kettering. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chambers Sturtevant. Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. Preston Chandler Hadley. New York Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark Lincoln Park. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clark Hudson. New Hampshire Mr. John Clayton. Jr. North Salem. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Coates Oukicy. Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coiro Amston, Connecticut Mr. and Mrs. Dick Collins Newport. Michigan Mrs. Louise Conrad Akron. Ohio Mr. and Mra. John Cook Wayne. New Jersey Mr. Gary Cooke Indianapolis. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cope Manassas. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cornelius Wilmington. Ohio Mr. and Mra. Robert Cotton Cherry Hill. New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. R. Cronin North Wales. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Allan Davison Brownsburg. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Dausie Decker Shawnee. Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Lester DeGroft Elizabethtown. Pennsylvania Mrs. Donna DeMent Jackson. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dever Westerville. Ohio Mr. and Mra. Donald DeYoung Rochester. Michigan Mr. and Mra. Robert Dieringer St. Marys. Ohio Mr. end Mre. Marvin Oilier Bluffton. Ohio Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Dobbel Schroon Lake. New York Mr. and Mra. Bill Doraey Tipp City. Ohio Mr. and Mra. William Drummer Fairview Village. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mra. D.L Dudrow Springfield. Ohio Mr. Glenn Duff Houlton. Maine Mr. end Mrs. T.A. Dzedzy Phoenixville. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mra. Bill Eckardt Hillsdale. New Jersey Mrs. Letter Edelin Washington. D.C. Mr. Robert Edwards Mishawaka. Indiana Mr. and Mre. Havard Eppehimer Spring City. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mra. Leon Estes Horse heads. New York Mr. and Mra. John Fakan Vermilion. Ohio Mr. and Mra. Arnell Fast Van Wert. Ohio Mr. and Mra. Walter Felker Wauwatosa. Wisconsin Mr. and Mra. Carl Filar Union Springs. New York Mr. and Mrs. Norman Files Rochester. New York Mr. and Mrs. William Fischbach Spring Valley. Ohio Mr. and Mra. Edgar Fisher Akron. Ohio Mr. and Mra. Alton Flint Newfane. New York Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foreman Van Wert. Ohio Mr. and Mra. Larry Fornell Barron, Wisconsin Mr. and Mra. Charles Fowler Silvis, Illinois Mr. and Mra. Ernest Fox Fled Bank. New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. John Freebourn Franklin. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraeburgar Southampton. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Freeman, Jr. St. Albans. West Virginia Mr. Harry Gardner Grand Junction. Colorado Mr. and Mra. James Geiet Meadvilie. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mre. Donald Glrton Bellevue. Ohio PARENT PATRONS 303 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gorham Dos Moines. Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grafton Highland. Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Dale Greenawalt North Jackson. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Groves Parma. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Tim Guest Hudson. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gutsmuth Haddon Heights. New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Hager Brown City. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Hague Tulare. South Oakota Mr. Orlin Hale Rootstown. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hall DeGraff. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hamblin Jeffersonville. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamlet Berkley. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hancock Anroils Ah n Mr. and Mrs. William Hanson Waterloo. Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harmon Johnstown. Pennsylvania Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Hart Largo. Florida Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart Greenville. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. David Hartman Oak View. California Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harvey Oswego. Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Hazen Mentor. Ohio Mr. snd Mrs. Wayne Heal Skipman, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Esty Helmick West Milton. Ohio Mrs. Aretha Henderson Johnson City. New York Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hart Rives Junction. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Monty Herrington Ft. Wayne. Indiana Rev. and Mra. Larry Hess Akron. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Robert Himes Nashville. Maryland Mr. and Mra. Carl Hines Marathon. New York Rev. and Mrs. John Hippard Shelbyville. Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoke Meadv.lle. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. John Holman Freeport. Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hood GaBipofcs. Ohio Kimberly Hosak Cedarville. Ohio Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Howard Jamestown. New York Rev. snd Mrs. Roy Hunter DuBois. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchins Corning. New York Mr. Vem Hyde Grand Rapids. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Imhoff Riverview. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jackson Arcanum. Ohio Mr. Lloyd Jackson Bloomfield. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. H.l. James Wilmington, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Jenkins Citrus Springs. Florida Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jewell Oxford. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. James Jobson Franklm Lakes. New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson Wrnamac. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Johnson Marietta. Ohio Mr. and Mra. Ray Johnson Davenport. Iowa Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston Baltimore. Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Francis Joslin Wisconsin Rapids. Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Judkins Wakefield. Rhode Island Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jue Atlantic City. New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Guenter Kass Dayton. Ohio Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Keisling Prattsburg, New York Rev. and Mrs. George Keller Berlin. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kempf Mt. Cory. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kidd Cincinnati. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. William Kina South Elgin. Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kincaio Elyria. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kirby Prospect. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klingenberg Temperance. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koerber Colchester. Connecticut Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Lane Griffith. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. J. Larman Muskegon. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Lyons Lawson Pontiac. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leach Kettering. Ohio Mrs. Julia Leffter Fairborn. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Leman Francesvilie. Indiana Mra. Alice Lindner Sandwich. Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Bob Linn Sagamore Hill. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Herman Little New Haven. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. David Lord Perry. Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lostowski Windsor Locks. Connecticut Mr. and Mra. Dick Luke Ankeny. Iowa Mr. and Mra. Robert Malone Columbus. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Masaie Wheeiersburg. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mathews Grove City. Ohio Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Mathewson Batavia, New York Mr. and Mrs. Dan Matter, Jr. Ft. Wayne. Indiana Mr. John McBeth Toledo. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDaniel Mancelona. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKay Brockway. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. William McKever Nassau. New York Mr. and Mrs. Ian McLeod Akron. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Richard McIntosh Cedarville. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meadows Martinsville. Wost Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller Greenwood. Delaware Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller, Jr. Laurel. Maryland Mr. Howard Mills. Sr. Sandy Creek. New York Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Mills Vermilion. Ohio Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Mohr Muscatine. Iowa Dr. and Mrs. Allen Monroe Cedarville. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monroe Springfield. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery Evington. Virginia Mr. Cicero Mukes Indianapolis. Indiana Dr. and Mra. John Mulder Lawrence. Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Wes Murphy Indianolis. Induina Mr. and Mra. William Myers Danville. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Cebert Newsome M inlord. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver Blackburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Michael Orban Parma. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. William Oscar Mititown. New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Jim Paires Indianapolis. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Dean Palmer Glen Mi.ls. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parsons 304 PARENT PATRONS Westervile. Ohio Rev. end Mr . Dougla Peter Troy. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Phillips Cmnaminson, Now Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Leo Phillips Ashland. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. James Pickering Grand Blanc. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Neil Pinkley Vermilion. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Popio Richlield. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Pratz Sickertville. Now Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Jean Pressau Evans City. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Jim Probst Amherst. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. William Pryor Troy. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rae Eastlake. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmusson Woodruff. Wisconsin Or. and Mrs. James Rawlins, Jr. Maitland. Florida Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rawson Springfield. Vermont Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rayder Corinth. New York Mr. and Mrs. Sam Redmond Gaines. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Regnier Toledo. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Louis Richardson Columbus. New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Riedel Lombard. Minois Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rittenhouse Souderton. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts, Jr. Clearwater. Florida Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rockey Hoagland. Indiana Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Ronk Millville. New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Cliflord Roop Columbia Station. Ohio Mr. Donald Rost Naperville. Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ruby Oxford. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sadowitz Binghamton. New York Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sanville VaHey Forge. Pennsylvania Rev. and Mrs. John Schroder Fergus Falls. Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schuler Akron. New York Pastor and Mrs. Charles Schulze Omaha. Nebraska Rev. and Mrs. Ed Schwartz Pottstown. Pennsylvania Pastor and Mrs. Bob Schweinsburg Sauk Village. Wnois Mr. and Mrs. John Scoggins East Alton. Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Ed Seals Dayton. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Luke Settle Gallipolis. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shanholtz Martinsburg. West Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shawver Lorain. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Shirk Trenton. New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. David Simpson Flushing. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. John Skiles Flora. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Skinner Payallup. Washington Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smart New Carlisle. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith Indianapolis. Indiana Mrs. Maureen Smith Madison. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith Williamsport. Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Smith Binghamton. New York Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith Bucyrus. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. John Smyth Pleasanton. California Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snyder Mt. Joy. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Zomaya Solomon Columbia, Maryland Rev. and Mrs. James Southward Belleville. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sowick Akron. Ohio Mrs. Barbara Spencer Kankakee. Illinois Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer Delevan. New York Mr. and Mrs. Dale Spradlin Wheelersburg. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stamas Dayton. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stemen Ft. Wayne Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sturgis Schroon Lake. New York Mr. and Mrs. Glen Subra Cedar Rapids. Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Robert Supplee Fremont. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor Kokomo, Indiana Mr. Jack Teat Grand Rapids. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tenney Livermore Fails, Maine Mr. and Mr . Jerry Thompson Indianapolis. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornburg Glen Rose. Texas Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Thurber Forest City. Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Todd Plainview, Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Haakon Tonnesen Babylon. New York Rev. and Mrs. John Trautman West Islip. New York Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tuttle Spring City. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ulmer Seymour. Indiana Mr. and Mrs. James Umholtz Mechanicsburg. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Wainwright Roebling. New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Waite Tyrone. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Ted Walborn Wauseon. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker Gallipolis. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker West Berlin. New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward Horschcads. New York Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welker Wellsville. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Willard Whislor Ontario. Ohio Mr. Rawlin Wieder Hamburg. New York Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wiggershaus Dayton. Ohio Mr.and Mrs. Raymond Wiinamaki Sauit Ste. Marie. Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilcox Upper Lake. California Mr. and Mr . Gordie Wilcox Upper Lake. California Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilcox Elyria. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Leon Williams Cleveland Heights. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams Amherst. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson Covington. Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wind Spring Valley. Illinois Mrs. Audrey Winegarden Wisconsin Rapids. Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Winkleman Buffalo Center. Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winaor Harpersville. New York Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wita Lima. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wittlinger Lockport. New York Mr. and Mr . Ira Wolfe Gahanna. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Galen Woodard Cincinnali. Ohio Mr. David Yeakel Falls Church. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Larry Zimmerman Brownsburg. Indiana PARENT PATRONS 305 AAAAAA Abbott, Gary J. Cedarville. OH Abbott, Rabacca A. Xen a. OH 61. 212 Abal, Charlaa E. Independence. KY 79. 212 Abal, Charlaa E. Independence. KY 79. 212 Abal, Joyca A. Greenwood. IN 153. 212 Abal, Nancy L. Greenwood. IN 149. 212 Ackley, Cathy A. Cedarvile. OH Adama, Annette M. Riverside. CA 120. 178 Adama, Jane M. Clarksville. TN 61. 161. 212 Adaoya, Anthonia A. CedarviMe. OH 178 Adkina, Kathy M. Morns. II 117. 157. 165. 212 Agar, Minda L. Cedarvile. OH 212 Ahlgrim, Thomaa G. Findlay. OH 178 Aiken, Terri M. Cedarville. OH 74. 96. 178 Aiken, William R. Cedarville. OH Alcorn, J. Mark Austin. MN 212 Alford, Kenneth L. Xenia. OH 212 Allen, Karen A. Cedarville. OH 178 Allen, Lawrence J. Cedarville. OH 212 Alleneworth, Chris J. Louisville. OH Alley, Lisa R. Oswego. IL 250 Allison, Dianna L. Alpha. OH Alonzo, Chris T. Dayton. OH 120. 153. 212 Altimus, Shari L. Olmsted Falls. OH 212 Alvey. Jenny L. Roanoke. IN 145. 157. 212 Ames, April L. Florence. NJ 61. 212 306 INDEX 1981-82 COLLEGE STUDENTS Anderlie, David D. Troy. Ml 212 Anderson, Gary B. Ringwood. NJ 79. 155. 212 Anderson, Jr. Hugh M. Moundsville. WV 111, 212 Anderson, Janis D. Roanoke. VA 178. 172 Anderson, Jonathan L Belton. MO 117. 212 Anderson, Kelly J. Yreka. CA 212 Anderson, Kent A. Dayton. OH 61. 178 Anderson, Mark E. Lombard. IL 212 Anderson, Mary Beth Lombard. IL 179 Anderson, Regina M. North Babylon. NY 212 Anderson, Robinette Pittsburgh. PA 153. 212 Anderson, Ruth M. Racino. Wl 68. 212 Anderson, Wayne P. Hamburg. NY Anderaon, William C. Lombard. IL 179 Ankenman, Theresa J. Cedarville. OH 113. 145. 179 Anapaugh, Karen D. Racine. Wl 212 Anthony, Wayne F. Cedarville. OH 62. 65. 179 Apple, Alan E. Pittsfield. MA 212 Arobogast, Dennis C. Springfield. OH 212 Archer, Cathy D. Marysville. Ml 113. 115. 149. 179 Archer, Dale A. Daylon. TN 118. 120. 179 Armor, Debra C. Grand Blanc. Ml 120. 212. 282 Armatrong, Bryan M. South Haven. Ml 111. 153. 212. 215. 283 Armstrong, Cindy L. South Haven. Ml 111. 115. 149. 212, 281. 50 Armstrong, Julia A. Barrington. IL 212 Arnold, Dianne E. Perry. IA 147. 212 Ashbaugh, Paula D. Alto. Ml Ashley, Tina L. Wcilston. OH 212 Astarita, Linda D. Cedarville. Ml Atchley, Darrell K. Xenia. OH Atkinson, Julie A. East Alton. IL 149. 212 Augenstein, Sharon R. Columbus. OH 213 Averill, David C. New Hampton. IA Averill, Keith A. New Hampton. IA 79. 155. 213 Ayres, Kimra 1. Maderia. OH 213 BBBBBB Babcock, Edward Cedarville. OH Bachelder, Kathy L. Gallon. OH 20. 31. 65. 113 Bagg, Melodie A. Longview. TX 179 Bailey, Jeffrey R. Davison. Ml 213. 244 Baker, Douglas W. Dayton. OH 213 Baker, Mark L. Dayton. OH 179 Baker, R. Drew Cedarville. OH 20. 86. 118. 120, 179. 169 Baker, Tim Richwood. OH 57. 58. 180 Balalcuis, John M. Fort Lauderdale. FL Balalcuis. Robert A. Fort Lauderdale. FL 79. 213 Baldwin, James A. Cedarville. OH 180. 103 Bandy, Kennath E. Mt. Vernon. OH 141 Banzhof, Sharon L. Muncy. PA 213 Barbato, Sallymarie M. Lyndhurst. OH 115. 213 Barber, James R. Seminole. FL 76. 79. 213 Barfell, Daniel D. Elkhart. IN 79. 153. 213 Barnett, Debra E. Warsaw. IN 61. 141. 180 Barnette, Beverly K. North Vernon. IN 213. 282 Barnette, Gregory L. North Vernon. IN 213 Barram, John S. Cedarville. OH 213 Barram, Lorene Cedarville. OH 213 Barrand, Lenna J. Lakeland. FL 61. 113. 117. 180. 50 Barrand, Lori A. Lakeland. FL 143. 213 Barrett, Elizabeth A. Norwalk. OH Barry, Jody S. Schoolcraft. Ml 249 Bartlett, Beth R. Novi. Ml 213 Bartling, Jeffrey T. Waterloo. IA 180 Barto, Karan L. Kirkwood. NJ Bashline, Amy E. Oarion. PA 213 Bates, Barbara J. Cedarville. OH 213 Bates, Judy L. Cedarville. OH 145 Bates, Walter L. Enon, OH 213 Battaglia, Deborah A. Cedarville. OH 147. 213 Bauder, Elisabeth A. Union Grove. Wl 213 Bauer, Douglas R. Cissna Park. IL 180 Bauer. Robert A. Xenia. OH 213 Baugh, Mark A. Springfield. OH 31. 57. 68. 213. 45 Baumann, Carol V. Cedarville. OH Baun, Russell K. Orchard Park. NY 143. 213 Beaman, Shallie L. Rochester. IL 213. 233 Bean, Christopher D. Cresaptown. MD 213. 95 Bears, Judy Denver. CO 115. 213 Beattie. Sara J. Runnells. IA 79. 118, 120. 155. 161. 213. 101 80. 161. 165. 213 Beaver, Larry Q. Bradford. OH Badall, Arthur R. Jeffersonville. NY Balght, Jon D. Brownsburg. IN 111. 213. 283 Beikert, Bonnia J. Cedarville. OH 72. 113. 118. 213 Balkan, Jr., Roban C. Cedarville. OH 115. 117. 161. 163. 213 Ball, Michael D. West Chester. OH 115. 213 Ball, Timothy A. Griggsville. IL 214. 90 Benedict, Charles P. Huntington Station. NY 180 Benedict, Laurie A. Kalamazoo. Ml 74, 214 Bennett, Jamea A. Randolph. NY 145. 214 Benaink, Kimberly J. East Aurora. NY 214 Benaon, Bryan L. Cincinnati. OH 155. 214 Benaon, Jay P. Zanesville. OH 145. 214 Benaon, Lori L. Cincinnati. OH 149. 214 Benton, Kelvin L. Beavercreek. OH Berea, Sharon S. Akron. OH 214 Berger, Ann C. Olney. IL 95. 113. 214 Bernard, Gregory M. Centervile. OH 79. 214 Berrien, Harry M. Hopewell, NJ 24. 57. 58. 214. 222 Betlejewski, Edwin T. Elgin. IL 214 Betzel, Daniel M. Lorain. OH 180. 229 Beveridge. Thomaa G. Transfer. PA 113. 214 Bice, Nelaon S. Columbus. OH Binknell, Stephen D. Urbana. OH 214 Biggs, Jeffrey L. Tipp City. OH 214 Bigler, David M. Elkhart. IN 79. 214 Bingman, Judith K. Boothwyn. PA 120. 214 Birch, Donna 8. Warminster. PA 113. 149. 155. 161. 214 Birea, Lee Ann Maumee. OH 153. 161. 214 Bisbee, Dan L. Ocean Grove. NJ 79. 153. 214. 101 Bishop, Brad C. Silverdaie. PA 153. 214 Bishop, Lori E. Jacksonville. FL 153. 214 Bishop, Timothy D. Jacksonville. FL 113. 117. 214 Bitterman, Cheryl L. Warren, OH 68. 214 Black, David L. Madison. OH 20. 117. 118. 157. 159. 165. 214. 50 Black, Geri S. Columbus. IN 145. 214 Blackburn, John C. Akron. OH 214 Blackburn, Sara J. Xenia. OH 214 Blackburn, Shaun K. Xenia. OH 89 Blackburn, Thomaa A. Lavie. MD 20. 117. 153. 214 Blacketer III, Guy Montezuma. IN 214 Blackstone, David J. Cincinnati. OH 214 Blair, Brian E. Dayton. OH 120. 141. 214 Blanc Jr., Richard T. Dallas. TX 117. 181 Blanchard, Lizbeth A. Cedarville. OH 113. 214 Blasdell, David C. Eden. NY 147. 214 Blasdell, Diane L. Eden. NY 147. 161, 215. 282 Blass, Brenda L. Dayton. OH 149. 215 Bliss, Carolyn R. Reynoldsville. PA 215 Block, Devon W. Gladwin. Ml 181 Bloom, Dan L. North Canton. OH 181. 90 Boclan, P. Cozette Downers Grove. IL Bode. Douglas A. Kirtland. OH 215 Bodenmiller, Penny J. Berea. OH Boice, Crystal A. EndiCOlt. NY 215 Bolds. Robert J. Howard. OH 65. 215 Boley, Brenda Rae Cedarville. OH Bolyard, Jeffrey S. Grafton. WV 215 Bonnell, Diann M. Munster, IN 215 Bonzo, Teresa J. Jackson. OH 181 Booher, Don W. Beavercreek. OH 215 Borden, Roy W. Cedarville. OH 215 Bottoms, Darlene A. Hamilton. OH 215 Boulet, Ruth E. Cedarville. OH 74. 181 Boulet, William R. Cedarvile. OH 118, 181, 103 Bovee, Kevin J. Ripley. NY 215 Bowen, Brent R. North Webster. IN Bowen, Stephen H. Palmer. MA 215 Bowersox, Jonathan W. Cedarville. OH 61. 215 Bowlin, Ann Kettenng. OH Bowling, Robin R. Columbus. OH 157. 215 Bowser, David 8. Kettering. OH 20. 113. 118. 215 Bowser, Jeff P. Kettering. OH 20. 76. 181. 221. 39. 53 Boyd, Alice P. Rowley. MA 62. 65. 147. 165. 215 Boyer, Bruce D. Kennewich. WA 61. 215 Boynton Jr., Robert D. Springfield. OH 215. 40 Bragg, 8heri K. Lebanon. IN Bragg, Stephen E. Geneva. NY 215 Brammer, Jeffrey T. Florissant. MO 118. 161. 215 Brandt, Bradley 8. West Liberty. OH 141. 215 Brandt, James R. Kettering. OH 79. 215 Branham, Roaeanne BeHefontame. OH 20. 61. 62. 118. 163. 182 Brant, Mark A. Van Wert. OH 113. 118. 182. 103 Brewer, Steven L. Xenia. OH 215 Briggs, Paul K. Springfield. VA 68. 120. 145. 182 Britton, Elisabeth A. Kingston. Ml 96. 215 Brock, Jeffrey D. Columbus. OH 68. 117. 157. 212, 215 Brower, Karen L. River Edge. NJ 143. 215 Brown, Cynthia J. Henrietta. NY 215 Brown, Kellee K. Lapeer. Ml 141. 215. 282 Brown, Marjorie R. Kokomo. IN 72. 182 Brown, Michael W. Beardstown, IL 215 Brown, Jr, Raymond E. Henrietta. NY 215 Brown, Sandra A. Johnstown. NY 65. 215 Brown, Sandy D. Chestertown. NY 250 Brown, Tracy L. Middletown. OH 20. 61. 153. 215 Brown, William P. Jefferson. OH 61. 215 Browne, Shelley L. Washington. D.C. 215 Brueilly, Kevin E. Mansfield. PA 118. 216 Brugger, Rhonda K. Homeworth. OH 61. 118. 216 Brumm, Vicki S. Mansfield. OH 216 Bryan, Laurie A. Portage. OH 149. 216 Bubel, Trisha J. Wessington Springs. SD 115. 216 Bucklew, Esther K. Newark. OH 65. 141. 216 Buckley, Daniel L. Decatur. IL 113 Buckley, Denise J. Lockport. IL 250 Buckner, Barry G. Dayton. OH 216 Buhrow Jr, William C. Lundhurst. OH 65. 117. 126. 141. 182. 280. 50. INDEX 307 53. 172 216 Buining, Deborah Byrum, Andrew J. Des Moines. IA 20. 165. 216 Colum bus. OH Bull, Eugene H. West Africa. FN cccccc 149. 216 Bullock. Beth A. Callan, Jon David Hunington Station. NY Cedarviiie. OH 182 79. 161. 216 Bullock, Carol L. Campbell. Jill M. Springfield. OH Plymouth. IN 62. 216 61. 62. 65. 147. 216 Bullock, Timothy A. Campbell, Robin A. Hunington Station. NY Fairfield. OH 111. 216. 283 117. 216 Burdick, Cynthia E. Campton, Tamara L. Xenia. OH Grove City. OH Burdick, Jacqueline A. 72. 216 Newark Valley. NY Cantley, Jon L. 161. 182. 289 Parkersburg. WV Burdick, Laura L. Cantrell. Kristina K. Newark Valley. NY Hilliard. OH Burel, Timothy G. 216 Davis. IL Carano, Darleen L. 182 Mio. Ml Burgeaa, Jeffrey A. 115. 120. 161. 216 High Ridge. MO Carder, Kevin L. 216 Continental. OH Burk, Arthur R. 147. 216 Traverse City. Ml Carey, Rebecca L. 145. 182 Swartz Creek. Ml Burk, Steven M. 216 Traverse City. Ml Carlson, Shauna D. 118. 216 Roseville. CA Burleson, William K. 216 Bidwell. OH Carman, Timothy P. 183 Exton. PA Burnes, Sara M. 216 Alma. Ml Carollo, Nanette 216 Clinton. NY Burrell, Francis 216 Fairborn. OH Carothers, Chris A. 183 Bourbon. IN Burt, Cynthia L. 61. 62. 65. 118. 217 Worthington. OH Carper, Donna S. 61. 183 Efyria. OH Burtis, M. Scott 113. 117. 217 Horseheads. NY Carr, David L. 216 Cedarviiie. OH Butcke, D. Lynn 86. 118. 123. 217 Dayton. OH Carraher, Mark A. 216 Toledo. OH Butler, Cynthia L. 65. 217 Sandusky. OH Carrick, Paula A. 216 Verona. PA Butler, Laurie L. 61. 147. 217 Steamboat Rock. IA Carter, Stephen A. 82. 183 Brown Deer. Wl Butler, Luann S. 217 Steamboat Rock. IA Carver, Daniel J. 120. 183 Olmstedwlle. NY Butler, Richard 61. 120. 217 Union City. PA Carver, David J. 61. 216. 40 Olmsiedville. NY Butler, Stacey L. 217 Brownsburg. IN Casta, Cindy Ann 61. 157. 216. 283 Ronkonkoma. NY Butts, Steven D. 217 Fleming. OH Cater. Ter L. 216 Dcs Moines. IA Buzard, Wendy M. 74. 82. 118. 217 Lisle. IL Cato, James D. 216 Cedarviiie. OH Bynum, Michael T. 62. 217 Maumee. OH Caulk, Wendy S. 216 Laurel. MD Byrd, D. Susie 217 Spring Valley. OH Cawood, W. Daniel Kettering. OH 123. 217 20. 117. 126. 165. 183. 280. 39. 53 Cochran, Sally J. Chadwell, Kenneth R. Cutler. IN Allen Park. Ml 147. 217. 282 217 Coffman, Laura L. Chambers, Robert W. Mishawaka. IN Sturtevant. Wl 61. 117. 217 217 Corio, Gary J. Champlin, Tamara S. Amston. CT Carroll. OH 217. 99. 175 161. 183 Colborn, Thomas W. Chance, Stephen M. Troy. Ml Indianapolis, IN 117. 118. 149. 218 217 Coleman, Debbie J. Chandler, Vicki L. Toledo. OH Moline. IL Collins, David R. 183 Newport. Ml Chapin, Allyson A. 218 Unionville. OH Collins, Karen L. 113. 153. 217 Newport. Ml Chase, Wayne H. 82. 184 Wheaton. IL Comfort, Ronald D. Childers, Joseph D. Kokomo. IN Dayton. OH 90. 153. 218 Christ, Jr, Charles S. Compton, David M. Pittsburgh. PA SiMs. IL 65. 115. 217 62. 118. 120. 163. 184 Christian, Denea R. Conklin, Emily C. Madison. OH Cedarviiie. OH 113. 217 218 Christmas, Karen E. Conley, Maureen Brunswick. OH Amherst. OH 120. 133. 157. 217 153. 163. 250 Clark. David A. Conley, Perry L. Stratford. NJ Omaha. NE 65. 217 218 Clark. David M. Conlon, John J. Kalamazoo. Ml Cedarviiie. OH 62. 113. 145. 217 184 Clark, Jon F. Conrad. Rebecca L. Muskegon. Ml Akron. OH Clark, Julio M. 120, 153. 218 Cedarviiie. OH Cook, Pamela S. 20. 65. 85. 217 Wayne. NJ Clark. Mark D. 218 Charleston, WV Cook, Randall J. 217 Howard City. Ml Clark, Shirley J. 218 Lincoln Park. Ml Cook, Ruth E. 184 Frostproof. FL Clark, Stephen R. 61. 118. 153. 218 Hudson. NH Cooke, Angela F. Clark, William R. Toledo. OH Muskegon. Ml 57. 58. 61. 117. 159. 218. 237 217 Cooke, Gary S. Clayton, Cheryl L. Indianapolis. IN Garfield Heights. OH 68. 79. 161, 165, 218. 50 61. 145. 217 Cooper, Erika E. Clayton, Laura J. Africa. FN North Salem. IN 58. 61. 218. 45 80. 96. 184 Cooper III, John L. Clearwater, Mark A. West Africa. FN Speedway. IN 145. 153. 218 Clemens, Byron C. Cope, Kelly A. Limerick. PA Manassas. VA 61. 145. 217 61. 115, 149. 163. 218 Clements, Shelley L. Copenhaver, David B. Londonville. OH Middletown. OH 61. 217 Corbett, Kathy Click, Ronda S. Brockville. PA Wheelersburg. OH 218 157. 217 Corliss, Norman J. Coates. Cheryl N. Shelby. Ml Berwick. PA 218 Coates, Stacey L. Cornelius, Deborah A. Ouincy. IL New Rickmond. OH 184 147. 218 Cobine, Joseph P. Cornell. Patricia F. Roxanna. IL New Richmond. OH 308 INDEX 141. 163. 184 Crum, Andrea L. Day, Lisa M. 86. 113. 155. 220. 89 Correll, Mark B. Xenia. OH Anderson. IN Dixon, Malcolm G. Springfield. OH 218 219 Hamilton. OH 185 Cunningham, B. Kathleen Dean, Steven J. 220 Cotton, Craig R. Plantation. FL Findlay. OH Dobbel, Karel D. Cherry Hill. NJ 185 86. 155. 165. 219 Schroon Lake. NY Couch, Bruce P. Curry, Debra K. Deaton, Debbie K. 159. 220 Hagerstown. MD Xenia. OH Denver. CO Dobbel, Karen E. Coulee, John N. 219 153. 219 Schroon Lake. NY Burr Ridge. IL Curtia, Carolyn M. Decker, Douglas D. 159. 220 218 Parma. OH Shawnee. KS Dodds, Kimberly R. Coventry, Rhonda M. 61. 62. 219 219 Columbus. OH Columbiaviiie. Ml Decker, Pamela A. 186 80. 161. 218 Coweer, Daniel B. DDDDDD Augusta. NJ 145, 161. 219 Dolph, Teresa B. Cedarviiie. OH Highland. IN DeGroft, Scott R. 186 147. 218 D'Amico, Louia R. Elizabethtown. PA Donaldson, Cynthia Cox, Carol S. Babylon. NY 118. 147. 219 Cedarviiie. OH Brazil. S. America. FN Dalby, Jill A. DeLancey, Daniel E. Donaldson, Kay B. 155. 249 Mattoon. IL Perkasie. PA Buffalo Mills. PA Cox Jr, David N. 65. 219 76. 219, 99. 175 120. 157. 220. 294 Cedarviie. OH Dalhouae, Mark T. Dell, Christine M. Donaldson, Peter S. 76. 269. 170 Raleigh. NC Waterviiet. Ml Buffalo Mills. PA Coy, Kevin C. 219 219 186 Cincinnali. OH Dalton, Cathy S. DeMarco Jr, Dan F. Dooley, Anna E. 218 Dayton. OH Ripley. NY Crawfordsville. IN Crabb, Lori A. 115, 219 DeMarco, John W. 220 Elkhart. IN Damon. Martha J. Rpley. NY Dorn, Douglas J. Crabtree, Tereaa K. Akron, NY DeMeester, Thomas A. Canton. OH Springfield. OH 123. 149. 185 Grand RapxJs. Ml 220 57. 58. 218 Danec, Richard D. 141. 219 Dorsey, Marilyn S. Craig, Debra K. Columbus. OH Dement, Kendra Tipp City. OH Brownsburg. IN 149. 219 Jackson. OH 220 185 Danec, Robbin D. 185 Douglas, Carol S. Craig, Mark A. Columbus. OH Dempsey, Rebecca S. West isfip. NY Brownsburg. IN 128. 141. 219. 228. 281 ConneautviHe. PA 68. 153. 220 218. 104 Daniels, Steven D. 68. 219 Douglas, Stanley Crampton, Tereaa M. Brookfield. MO DePoyster, Robin F. West Islip. NY Wabash. IN 219. 173 Dayton. OH 186 218 Danube, Timothy J. 250 Dower, Deborah A. Crankahaw, Keith A. Baraboo. Wl Deranek, Beth E. Pequannock. NJ Mount Laurel. NJ 86. 155. 219. 169 South Bend. IN 120. 220 120. 185 Darling, Deborah A. 65. 145. 219 Draa, Michael R. Craw, Cheryl L. Webster City, IA Detwiler, Stephen C. Akron. OH Saugerties. NY 61. 219 Bristol. IN 79. 220 218 Darr, Ruth Ann 118, 185 Draper, Marc E. Crawford, Karen S. Bedford. OH Dever, J. David Norton Shores. Ml Brunswick. OH 62. 65. 219 Westerville. OH 157. 250 153. 218 Dautel, Dawn M. 117. 134. 219 Dresbach, Marcy J. Crawford. Kevin W. Portsmouth. OH Devers, Bruce D. Schenectady. NY Brunswick. OH 219 Cedarviiie. OH 220 218 Davenport, Denise K. DeWitt, Caryn B. Drummer, Jr, William J. Crawford, Sherry A. Lima. OH Lombard. IL Fairview Village. PA Leadville. CO 20. 61. 65. 85. 219 147, 219 157. 220 149. 218 Davies. Donald R. DeWitt. Kristin Dubost, David C. Cremean, David N. North Jackson. OH Muskegon. Ml Oxford. Ml Cedarviite. OH 153. 219 Dexter, Shawn 220 Cremean, Lora S. Davis, Kimberly B. Pine City. NY Dudrow, Gregory S. Cedarviiie. OH Phoenixville. PA 118. 219 Springfield. OH 218 95. 219 DeYoung, Thomas J. 220 Creviaton, Sharon Davis, L. David Dayton. OH Duff, April L. Xenia. OH New Kensington. PA 185 Houlton. ME Crick, Nancy D. 219 Dieringer, Tadd A. 113. 186 Greenville. OH Davis. Robecca J. St. Marys. OH Duffield, Lori A. 123. 145. 218 Haddon Heights. NJ 186 Valley Falls. KS Criat, Rhonda L. 113. 117. 214. 219 Diller, Jodi A. 82. 220 New Carlisle. OH Davis, Rosemary J. 8luffton. OH Dunn, Richard W. 161. 218. 294 Cincinnatus. NY 149. 220 Hamilton. OH Cronin, William C. 219 Dilley, Jeffrey K. 90. 220 North Wales. PA Davis, Stephon M. Mishawaka. IN Dustin. David C. 185 Franklin. OH 220. 104 Manila. NY Croakey, Jon C. Davis. Virginia S. Dillinger, Patricia J. 65. 79. 220 Fairfield. OH Haddon Heights. NJ Meadville. PA Dustin, Richard A. 61. 62. 218 219 250 Marilla. NY Croaa, James N. Davison, Mark A. Disher, Kelli L 61. 62. 118. 120. 163. 186 Belgrade. MT Brownsburg. IN Ft. Wayne. IN Dysert, Timothy J. Crowell, Kevin L. 219 117. 220 Geneva. OH Cedarviiie. OH Dawson, Donald E. Dixon, D. Scott 117. 145, 153. 220 218 Xenia. OH Cedarviiie. OH Dzedzy, Lynne M. INDEX 309 Phoenixv.lle. PA 65. 157. 220 Eastep, Jan E. Covington. KY 120. 220 Eb rsol . Faith E. Vincentown. NJ 61. 220 Eb raola, Karan L. Moscow. PA 186 Eb raola, Kelly A. Moscow. PA 220 Eckam, Cathy C. West Seneca. NY 118. 220 Eckardt, Diane Hillsdale. NJ 95. 220 Eckert, David P. Burlington Flats. NY 220 Eddy, Karen S. Columbus. OH 220 Eddy, Liaa M. Canastota. NY Eddy, Vicki L. Columbus. OH 220 Edward , Daniel E. Kipton. OH 220 Edwarda, R. Michael Mishawaka. IN 147. 220 Ehrman, Barbara J. Derby. NY 186 Eickmeyer, Robin K. Springfield. OH 220 Einatein, Donna L. Vestal. NY 29. 163. 220 Eiaaena, Marlene J. Fulton. IL 61. 157. 161. 187. 172 Ellingaon, Sharon R. Cumberland. Wl 62. 221 Ellington, Joaalyn E. Cedarvilie. OH Elliott, David J. Little Valley. NY 221 Elmhorat, Brady A. Wisconsin Rapids. Wl Elmore, Carol L. Norton. OH 79. 80. 153. 165. 221 Emeraon, Tricia M. Oakley. CA 221 Emery, Lorraine Naiaiia. TX 221 Englemann, Colleen K. Muncie. IN 115. 187 England, Elena L. Lancaster. OH 115. 221. 282. 40 Englehart, Todd A. 310 INDEX Puyallup. WA 221 English, David J. Smithfield. PA 61. 90. 145. 221. 161 English, Julia L. Tipp City. OH 61. 221 Entingh, Karen E. Dayton. OH 221. 300 Entler, Thomaa R. Deer Park. TX 221. 104 Entwiatle, Robert C. Haddon Heights. NJ 161. 101 Eppehimer, Daniel L. Spring City. PA 221 Erlandson, Dawn E. Lombard. IL 221. 282 Esque, Laura Akron. OH Esaler, Carol L. Madison. OH 61. 62. 65. 163. 221 Eatea, Donna M. Horseheads. NY 221 Eubank, Rhonda K. New Madison. OH 143. 221 Ewing, Cynthia L Rio Rico. AZ 61. 117. 221 Ewing Jr, Paul T. Greensburg. IN 221. 103 FFFFFF Fakan, Sandra M. Vermilion. OH 74. 221 Faldo, Daryl Q. Yellow Springs. OH Faldo, Jan A. Yellow Springs. OH 187 Fannin, Kevin D. Indianapolis. IN 111. 147. 221. 283 Fareno, Ruth A. Warminster. PA 61. 113. 120. 123. 153. 155. 161. 213. 221 Farley, Irene L. Hunington. NY 120. 153. 221 Faat, Cynthia A. Van Wert. OH 123. 187 Faat, Deni D. Van Wort. OH 221 Faubert, John J. Cleveland. TN 250 Fauroto, Esther H. Lako Katrine. NY 149. 221 Faust, Donna P. Wernersvilie. PA 221 Fawcett, Jeffrey K. Annapolis. MD 113. 115. 187 Faxon, Paul T. Chester. NH Felkor, Joyce A. Wauwatosa. Wl 221 Felt, Christopher B. Augusta. ME 61. 141. 221 Felt, Michel E. Augusta. ME 221 Fonstermakor, Karon S. Arcadia. OH 221 Ferguson, Jennifer E. Cedarvilie. OH Fernandez, Michael L. Amherst. OH 221 Ferrell, Patrick J. Huron. SD 141. 221 Ferrell, Rebecca L. Huron. SD 61. 145. 187 Ferrell, S. Scott Huron. SD Ferris, Randal J. Cass City. Ml 221 Festag, Christine R. Elmire. NY 221 Fetzor, Karl L. Dayton. Ohio 221 Fields, 8usan E. Lynchburg. VA 120. 149. 222. 226 Fields, Virginia L. Cedarvilie. OH 115. 222 Fields, Wallace W. Kodiak. AK 118. 280. 53 Filer, Elizabeth G. Union Springs. NY 149. 222 Files, Bradley T. Rochester. NY 31. 155. 222 Filippelli, Joann Cartstadt. NJ 115. 123. 222 Fischbach, Lisa A. Spring Valley. OH 188 Fischer, James D. Cincinnati. OH 76. 141. 165. 222 Fisher, Christy Jo Speedway. IN 62. 65. 222 Fisher, Dawn A. Akron. OH 62. 120. 222 Fisher, June Nitro. WV Fisher, Mark P. Falls Church. VA 24. 32. 222 Fisher, Timothy J. Columbus. OH 6. 20. 117. 123. 215. 222. 50 Fitch, Constance L. Mineral Ridge. OH 163. 250 Flatt, Elizabeth R. Perkasie. PA Flint, Bonnie Newfane. NY 188 Ford, Donna M. Twinsburg. OH 61. 65. 85. 157. 222 Ford, Linda E. Twinsburg. OH 113. 141. 222 Foreman, John E. Van Wert. OH Fornell, Loren L. Barron. Wl 61. 62. 65. 68. 149. 222 Forrest, Henry J. Pmo Valley. NY 222 Fought, Doris E. Beavercreek. OH 222 Fowler, Celia J. Crawfordsvilie. IN 222 Fowler, Charles W. Canajoharie. NY 61. 145. 222 Fowler, Tadd C. Silvis. IL 222 Fox, L. Colan Naples. NY 188 Fox, Nancy L. Red Bank. NJ 161. 188 Frank, Sandra L. Cedarvilie. OH 222 Frank, Stephanie L. Cedarvilie. OH 120. 141. 165. 222 Freebourn, Jenifer B. Franklin. PA 61. 62. 188 Freeburger, Donna M. Southampton. PA 61. 141. 222 Freeman, Harold L. St Albans. WV 222 Freeman. Robert W. Flint. Ml 153. 222 Freeman, Stevsn E. Flint. Ml 143. 222 Frledland, Linda R. South Elgin. IL 222. 50 Friedrickson, Dana S. Bondurant. IA 222 Fritz, Arthur L. Auburn. NY 222 Fuller, Roy A. Massena. NY 117. 118. 161. 222 Fuller, Steven W. Oshkosh. Wl 141. 222 Furnas, Derena L. Brownsburg. IN 222 Furr, Barbara G. Crawlordsvil e. IN 65. 123. 222 GGGGGG Gabriel, Jennifer L. Georges, Criasie Ann M. Chicago. IL Horseheads. NY 61. 222 118. 223 Gage, Jonathan M. Gorham, Gerald T. Grand Rapids. Ml Des Moines. IA 79. 222 223 Galbraith, Laura L. Gorman, George C. Alexandria. VA Guaynabo. PR 188. 226 223. 89 Gall, Donna L. Grafton, Jeffrey S. Medford. NJ Pleasanton. CA 113. 117. 186 223 Gardner, Dale R. Graham, Timothy S. Grand Junction. CO Mars Hill. ME 115. 159. 222 113. 117. 118. 161. 189 Gardner, Laurie A. Green, Alan D. Topsham. ME Cedarville. OH 223 223 Gardner, Rebekah J. Green, Brian D. Topsham. ME Mentor. OH 223 223 Garriaon, Daniel L. Green, Donna M. Boothwyn. PA Cedarville. OH 115. 143. 223 223 Gazdik, John C. Green, Frank N. Canada. FN Chicago. IL 149. 223. 237 223 Geiger, Terete A. Green, Larry D. Lima. OH Cedarville. OH 61. 115. 223 86. 117. 118. 155. 189. 213. Geiat, Alan L. Green, Sandra L. Meadville. PA Lakeland. FL 153. 188, 281. 50 223 Geiat. Todd L. Greenawalt, Lori A. MeadviHe. PA North Jackson. OH 223. 281 223 Galatt, Lola A. Greening, Daniel A. Elkhart. IN Johnson City. NY 120. 223 113. 223 Gantzler, Kenneth L. Greening, Mary J. Dills burg. PA Bolingbrook. IL 118. 157. 223 Greenwood, Jonathan E. Garzama, Malania A. Springfield. OH Findlay. OH 145. 223. 103. 89 223 Greenwood, Thomas J. Gibaon, Cullen 8. Ducansville. PA Cambridge City. IN 223 223 Grave, Thomas A. Gifford, Edith E. Greensburg. IN Grandview. WA 86. 223. 103. 89 250 Griffin, Joseph E. Gilee, Nancy L. Mars Hill. ME Homewood. IL 223 153. 223 Gromacki, Gail L. Girt, Wendy 8. Cedarville. OH Summervi le. PA 20. 61. 65. 85. 223 Girton, Daniel T. Groves, Cynthia A. Bellevue. OH Parma. OH 123. 223 189 Gladura, David Timothy Gruber, Faith S. Dayton. OH Greenville. OH 101. 250 96. 223 Golike, Marc P. Gruenberg, Jamas R. Bunker Hill. IL Poughkeepsie. NY 223 155. 250 Golike. Marcia M. Gruenamisr, Peggy L. Bunker Hill. IL Fairfield. OH Good, Greg L. Guest, Steven W. East Earl. PA Hudson. Ml 223 141. 224 Goodman, Leslie Dean Gullion, R. Craig Mt GMead. OH Sciotoville. OH 223 224 Gordon, Glenn T. Gutsmuth, Susan K. Grand Haven. Ml Haddon Heights. NJ 61. 147. 223 153. 224 Gordon, Sandra D. Cedarville. OH LJLJLJLJLJLJ HHHHHH Haas, Keith A. Harding, Kevin P. Carlton. OH Marathon. NY Hackett, Jeffrey M. 62. 189 Schroon Lake. NY Harkleroad, Betsy 132. 280 Brookfield. Wl Hager, Glenda C. 224 Brown City. Ml Harmon, Anita J. 153. 224 Johnstown. PA Hague, Donna R. 224 Tulare. SD Harmon, Roberta L. 189 Johnstown. PA Haisma, Laura L. 189 Salem. Wl Harmon, Susan L. 224 Johnstown. PA Hakes, Jeffrey S. 61. 224 Clinton. NY Harner, Donald A. 79. 141. 224. 231 Xenia. OH Hakes, Sheryl L. Harper. Marcella F. Clinton. NY Cedarville. OH 61. 224 72. 189 Hale, Pamela S. Harriman, Lorraine J. Rootstown. OH Canaan. ME 149. 224 224 Hall. Julia B. Harrington, Karen J. DeGraff. OH Akron. Ml 111. 224. 283 82. 118. 163. 224 Hall, Laura J. Harriott. Daniel W. Waterloo. IA Britton. Ml Hall, Linda K. 224 Waterloo. IA Harris, Larry L. 153. 224 Wilmington. OH Hall, Troy J. Harris, Nadine S. Cincinnati. OH Milton, IN 120 224 Haltaday, Lorraine Harris. Patti J. Great Valley. NY Wisconsin Rapids. Wi 113. 163. 224 224 Ham, Sandra L. Harrison, Benjamin D. Belmont, NH Fairborn. OH 65. 189 61. 224 Hamblin, Rebecca S. Harrison, Kimberly J. Jefferson vile. IN Hamilton. OH 224 224 Hamilton, Dawn L. Hart, Holly L. New London. OH Largo. FL 149. 224 149. 224 Hamilton, W. Scott Hart, Joy A. W Palm Beach. FL Greenville. OH 224 115. 120. 157. 225 Hamlet. Todd D. Hart, Pauline G. Berkley. Ml Newington. CT 86. 113. 220. 224 65. 123. 147. 249 Hancock, Amy 8. Hartigan, Brenda C. Amelia. OH Erie. PA 149. 224 Hartman, Kris E. Hand. Fred C. Oak View. CA Cedarville. OH 95. 225 224 Hartaough, David A. Haney, Kathi L. South Bend. IN Redford. Ml 65. 163. 225 72. 82. 118, 224 Hanzell, Robert H. Haney, Lori M. Cedarville. OH Muncie. IN Harvey, Amy S. 224 Oswego, IL Hanna, Elizabeth A. 20. 65. 85. 225 Columbus. OH Harvey. Jon 61. 118, 224 Cedarville. OH Hanson, David J. 68. 123. 190. 45 Waterloo. IA Hassler, Joseph G. 189 Danville. IN Harbeck, John 225 Elyria. OH Hatton, Jean E. 90. 224 Catonsvilie. MD Hard. Mark 8. 225 East Syracuse. NY Hause, Gregory E. 61. 224 La Rue. Oh Hardesty, Janet L. Hauskins, Tamra D. Greenwood. IN Grand Rapids. Ml 65. 85. 224 225 INDEX 311 Hay , Brian L. McKean. PA Little Rock. AR 225 145. 190 Herl, Craig A. Haya , Paul T. Rives Junction. Ml Ft. Washington. MD 20. 76. 225 61. 62. 65. 225. 247 Herring, Steve R. Hayna , S. Scott lnd anapoi«. IN Middletown. Oh Herrington, Rick R. 225 Ft. Wayne. IN Hayward. Marcia K. 225 Burton. Ml Hershberger, Tamra 225 Goshen. IN Hayworth, Eva L. 61. 147. 225 Xenia, OH Hess, Linda A. 225 Akron. OH Hazard, Shelly R. 153. 225 Greenville, SC Hess, Lori A. 225 Akron. OH Hazan, Janet L. 153. 225 Mentor. OH Hickey, Charles A. 225 Newhall, CA Haalty, Kannath M. Hickey, Lorri E. lawrenceville. PA Belmont. NY 225 226 Haalay, L. David Higashiyama, Nobuya Camden. IN Ken more, NY 250 145. 226 Hedge , Rachel L. Highman, Jay C. Manassas, VA Plain City. OH 225 118 Hedrick, Belinda K. Hill, Frederick D. Cleveland, OH Cedarville, OH 225 115. 50 Heaney, Teresa L. Hill, Grace L. Fort Colins. CO Davenport. IA 61. 118. 123, 165. 225 61. 65. 113. 120. 159. 226 Hoar , Jan L. Hill, Joeleah Joy Austin. MN Davenport. IA 190 113. 159. 250 Haflick, Heather M. Himes, Richard R. Prospect. OH Nashville. IN 147. 225 86. 165. 226. 89 Hefner, Bradley J. Hines, Karen A. Hamilton. OH Marathon, NY 250 226 Hegarty, David D. Hinke, Stephen J. Lapeer. Ml Gettysburg. PA 120. 190 Hippard, Lori A. Heinrich, Tamara E. Sheibyvilie. IL Lafayette. IN 149. 226 20. 65. 85. 225 Hitchcock, Brenda J. Hellwig, Eric V. Uniontown. OH Aurora. CO 120. 153, 226 153. 225 Hoag, Alesia D. Helmick, Carol L. Cass City. Ml West Miton. OH 226 72. 225 Hobar, Karen A. Helwig, Brian M. Grafton. OH Cass City. Ml 72. 226 113. 225 Hobar, Ronald E. Henderson. Eric S. Grafton. OH Johnson City. NY 24. 32. 113. 117, 118. 120. 123. 118. 225 126. 143, 190. 209. 215. 221, 280. Henderson, Eric W. 104. 249. 52. 38. 48. 51 New Bethlehem. PA Hobbes. Glen A. 62. 190 New Fairfield. CT Henderson, Rebecca K. 118. 226 New Bethlehem. PA Hock, Lori A. 225 Clarks Summit. PA Hennessee, Emily A. 250 Enon. OH Hoenshell, Jeffrey L. 225 Cedarville. OH Hennessee, John S. Hofstra, Rebecca S. Enon. OH Cedarville. OH 225 Hoke, Curtis L. Henry, Debra K. Meadville. PA Anderson. IN 57. 58. 113. 117. 123. 137. 173. 32. 61. 149. 225 159. 223. 226. 242 Henry, Scott D. Hole, Tina R. Rogers. OH Howard, Kevin R. 226 Amherst. OH Holliday, Kimberly J. 226 Canada. FN Howard, Randall E. 120, 191 Mt. Vision. NY Hollopeter, Edna J. 27. 62. 141. 191 Rockton, PA Howe, James L. 62. 118. 153. 191 Toledo, OH Holman, Kathi J. 90. 101. 161. 226 Freeport. IL Hubbard, Stephen R. 120. 141. 226 Lakeland. FL Holman, Mark N. 226 Cedarville. OH Hubler, Sherry L. 226 CedarviBe. OH Holt, Jeffrey T. Huck, Shawn C. Omaha. NE Grafton. OH 226 99. 118. 226. 175 Holt. Keith W. Huddleston, Kellie D. Omaha. NE Indianapolis. IN 61. 115. 226 153. 226 Holwerda, Tom C. Hudnsll, Lisa J. Hasten. Ml Nitro. WV 226 153. 227 Hood, Barbara L. Huffman, Detra A. Gallipohs. OH Indianapolis. IN 226 127. 161. 227 Hood. Robert G. Hufzinger, Brett R. Gallipohs. OH Cedarville. OH 226 113, 123, 191 Hoover, Gay D. Hugan, James B. Tipp City. OH Grand Blanc. Ml 226 149. 227 Hopkins, Kimberly J. Huggins, Stephen M. Holly. Ml Madison. Wl 226 115. 227 Horn, Roberta J. Hull, Mary L. Haddontieid. NJ Interlaken, NY 61. 120. 226 227 Hornbeck, Beth E. Hull, Susan E. Perry. Ml Warsaw. IN 31. 115. 226 Humphreys, Marvin D. Horner, Lori A. Dayton. OH Hauppaugh. NY 61. 227 250 Humphreys, Ruth A. Horsfall, Richard G. Dayton. OH NOrthfield. OH Hunt, Kenny A. 141. 226 Cordova. IL Horton, Cheryl R. 227 LaGrange. OH Hunter, Carolyn A. 159. 226 Amityville. NY Horton, Eda La Fay Hunter, Nathan A. LaGrange. OH Dubois. PA 191 227 Hoskins, Barbara A. Hurlburt, Ruth A. Philadelphia. PA Baltimore. MD Hottel, Anna M. 191 Indianapolis. IN Hurtado, Lynn M. 153. 226 Holland. OH Howard, Alta J. 159. 227 LaGrange, OH Hust, James J. 157. 226 Cincinnati. OH Howard, Ann L. 24. 76. 227 Jamestown. NY Hutchins, Barry D. 113. 163. 226 Corning. NY Howard Jr, D. Dean 227 Miamisburg. OH Hutchinson, Ada Rene 250 Amlin. OH Howard, Christy J. 227 Cedarville. OH Hutchinson, Jeanette Howard, Deborah K. Toledo. OH Bledsoe. KY Hyde, Salli A. 226 Grand Raprds. Ml Howard, J. Patrick 72. 191 Cedarville. OH Hyslop, David B. Howard, Jimmy E. Cedarville. OH Thomasvilie. GA 227 191 Howard, Kevin L. Cedarville. OH min 312 INDEX Igoe, Sarah R. Kingsley. PA 227 Imhoff, Lorraine A. Riverview, Ml 159. 191 Ingram, Linda J. Cinnaminson, NJ 118. 192 Irvin, Fayetta Apalachin. NY 61. 227 JJJJJJ Jackson, Jr, William H Oayton. OH 227 Jackson, Jennifer L. Sioomtield. IN 65. 153. 161. 163. 227 Jackson, John A. Haddontieid. NJ 31. 113. 117. 118. 227. Jackson, Melinda A. Arcanum. OH 117. 141. 163. 227 Jacobs, Gary W. Loveland. OH 145. 157. 227 Jacobs, Julie M. Milwaukee, Wi 227 Jacobs, Sandra K. Waterloo. IA 61. 227 James, Jessica A. Huron. OH 61. 115, 227 James, Mark I. Wilmington. IL 99. 227. 175 Jameson, David D. Haddon Heights. NJ 227 Janho III, John E. Pottersvil'e. NY 227 Jansohn, Frederick J. Cedarvilie. OH 61. 227 Jaquery, Vinicius A. Cedarvilie. OH Jacquia, Thomas E. Cedar Falls. IA 192 Jeffers Jr, Ronald L. Cincinnati. OH Jeffery, Joyce C. Cedarvilie. OH Jefaon, Todd K. Decatur. IL 145. 227 Jenerette, Russell K. Centerport. NY 20. 76. 227. 50 Jenkins, Diane M. Citrus Springs. FL 82. 227 Jenney, Ronald L Glen Burnie. MD Jensen, Ellen J. Lombard. IL 192 Jervis, Teress J. Lebanon. IN 120. 227 Jessup, Robin L. Mount Vernon. OH Wmamac. IN Keen, Sandra K. 120. 153. 227 153. 228 Mt Vernon. OH Jewell, Deborah Johnson, Virginia L. 250 Springfield. OH Spring Lake. Ml Kelsling, Jr, Wayne W. 227 192 Prattsburg, NY Jewell, Martha L. Johnston, Angela H. 141. 229 Oxford. Ml Fletcher. OH Keller. Kirk E. 161. 227 153. 228 Berlin. OH Jewell, Randy M. Johnston, Louise A. 118. 120. 145. 229 Springfield. OH Baltimore. MD Kelly, Laurel J. 228 27. Ill, 157. 228. 283 Ocean City. NJ Jewell. Rebekah J. Johnston, Terry C. 229 Wilton. ME Montmorencr. IN Kemp, Ruth M. 145. 228 Jones. David L. Hunt. NY Jias, Robert Dublin. OH 145. 153. 161. 229 Pittsburgh. PA 20. 58. 68. 76. 118. 120. 143. 228. Kempf, Rebekah L. 228 235 Mt. Cory. OH Jillson, Katherine J. Jones, Glen 65. 145. 229 Hakensack. NJ Holt. Ml Kenoyer, Faith E. 145. 228 61. 115. 228 Willoughby Hills. OH Jobson, Jamea Jones, Karen L. 62. 229 Franklin Lakes. NJ Altoona. PA Kenyon, Doreen E. 20. 228 115. 145. 153. 192 New Berlin. NY Jobson, Joyce L. Jones. Mark W. 229 Franklin Lakes. NJ Muskegon. Ml Kern, Mary B. 111. 228 Jonea, Paul E. Taylor. Ml Johns, Karen A. Holt. Ml 229 Norwalk. OH 115. 159. 228 Kesaler, Robin K. Johnson, Anna M. Joseph, Chris A. Independence. OH Flint. Ml Hebron. OH 229 192 192 Kester, Samuel A. Johnson, Brian L. Joslin, Christy R. Takoma Park. MD Kettering. OH Wisconsin Rapids. Wl 76. 229 61. 103. 192 228 Kincaid, Mary L. Johnson, Dean D. Judkins, Jennifer H. Elyria. OH Lepeer. Ml Wakefield. Rl 229 79. 101. 113. 123. 153. 161. 228 95. 113. 228 Kindig, Eric Johnson, Debra K. Jue, Geraldine B. Cedarvilie. OH Tacoma. WA Atlantic City. NJ 193 228 65. 120. 153. 161. 228 King, Brenda L. Johnson, Diane M. Alden. NY Omaha. NE KKKKKK 62. 229 32. 145. 159. 228 Johnson, Elizabeth L. King, Deborah S. South Elgin. IL Cedarvilie. OH 229 192 Kaisand, Mark A. King. Karen M. Johnson, Ginny Pella. IA Lima. OH Spring Lake. Ml Kamara, A. Gore 229 74. 192 West Africa. FN King, Thomas C. Johnson, Jocelyn 228 Danville. IN Interlaken. NY Kammeyer, David A. 62. 65. 68. 229 147, 228 Pataskaia. OH Kingsbury, Marcia A. Johnson, Kay E. 117. 228 Rochester. NY Colcna. IL Kandel, Elaine M. 163. 229 159. 249. 289 Berlin. OH Kirby, Eileen F. Johnson, Kirsten 228 Prospect. OH Marietta. OH Kane, Barry P. 229 61. 111. 220. 228. 283 Lynchburg. VA Kirby, Kathleen R. Johnson, Lily R. Kane, Rodney D. Prospect. OH Cedarvilie. OH Lynchburg. VA 229 228 118. 228 Kirtland, Ruth E. Johnson, Marilyn K. Kaas, Birgit E. Berkeley He ghts. NJ Cedarvilie. OH Centerville. OH 229 Johnson, Martha K. 111. 143. 228 Kitchen, Sandra M. Creston. IA Kauffman. Michelle L. Webster. NY 61. 147. 228 Noblesvilie. IN 61. 118. 193 Johnson, Paul N. 113. 229 Klenke, Linda S. Cedarvilie. OH Kaufield, Kimberly L. Edwardswiie. IL 228 Indianapolis. IN 229 Johnson, Randall L. 228 Klingenberg, Janice B. Bruce. Wl Kaufman, Kenneth A. Temperance. Ml 61. 62. 65. 228 Marysville. OH 229 Johnson, Ray S. 79. 118. 153. 229 Klinger, Deborah J. Davenport. IA Keeler, Sheri L. Xenia. OH 228 East Dundee. IL 229 Johnson, Steve 113. 117. 137. 229 Knapp, Mark L. Lebanon. OH Keeley, Edward E. Xenia. OH 228 Midlothian. VA 229 Johnson. Susan L. 229 Knauff, Glenn L. INDEX 313 Jamestown. OH 193 Knicely, Joyce E. Adamsvilte. OH 61. 118. 229 Knlcley, Suaan E. Xema. OH Kulp, Linda J. Oaks. PA 230 Kunkel, Matthew E. Cedarville. OH 104 Kyle. Terry L. Ml. Vernon, OH 230 LLLLLL Labrie, Stephen R. Saugus. MA 62. 127. 230 Ladygo, Linda J. Rock Creek, OH 113. 120. 145. 230 LaFerney, Jeffrey A. Lennon. Ml 82. 230 Lafferty, Steve M. Menommonee Falls. Wl 230 Lahaie, Sharon E. Gall i polis. OH 193 Laldlg, Kim Jon Mishawaka. IN 61. 230 Lake. Ellen E. Pitcairn. PA 61. 230 Landesa, Elizabeth A. Springfield. OH 193 Lane, Cari W. Griffith. IN 230 Lanham, Carla J. Sedalia. OH 230 LaPonaie, Daniel R. Cass City. Ml Larman. William D. Muskegon. Ml 230 Laub, Andrew S. Huntington. NY 79. 230 Lauderbaugh, Patti J. Davison. Ml 61. 117. 194 Lawhead, David J. Dayton. OH 61 Lawrence, Chriaty J. Muskegon, Ml 230 Lawaon, Lori R. Pontiac. Ml 230 Layton, Gary A. Graham. NC 76. 79. 230 Leach, Lori A. Kettering. OH 230 Leak, Pamela 8. Cedarville. OH Ledgerwood, Philip R. 314 INDEX Harlville. OH 157. 230 Lee, Lori A. Altoona. PA 61. 115. 230 Loftier, William 8. Fairborn. OH 230 Lehman, Amber L. Syracuse. IN 65. 230 Lehotaky, Connie J. North Jackson. OH 230 Lehto, Laura L. Maple Heights. OH 61. 62. 141. 149. 163. 230 Laipprandt, Patricia L. Pigeon. Ml 145. 147. 230. 282 Leiater, Dawn A. Medina. OH 250 Leman, Janice K. FrancesviBe. IN 194 Leverton, Sandra Prairie City. IA 153. 230 Lewie, Betty J. Charleston. WV 194 Lewia, Carol A. Frostburg, MD 113. 149. 230 Ley, Douglae W. Tallmadge. OH 230 Libby, Leiaha D. Houlton. ME 61. 230 Libby, Lynette D. Houlton. ME 159. 230 Lihan, Joaeph J. Muskegon. Ml 115. 120. 230 Lim, Larry 8. Toledo. OH 194 Lima, Joaiaa 8. Silver Spring. MD 194 Lindberg, Michael R. Lockport. IL 153. 230 Linderman, Valerie S. Hinsdale. NY 72. 118. 231 Lindner, David H. Sandwich. IL 120. 231 Lindsey, Lynda M. Miami. FL Line, Jennifer L. Anderson. IN 153. 231 Link Jr, Francis A. Transfer. PA 231 Linn, Faith A. Northtield. OH 31. 57. 58. 65. 68. 113. 231. 45 Liston, William R. Columbia Station. OH 231 Little. Matthew L. New Haven. IN 123. 231. 245 Livingood, David A. Trenton. OH 194 Livingston, Jennifer L. Indianapolis. IN 29. 149 Llewellyn, Brenda A. Olean. NY 61. 135. 231 Llewellyn, Daniel G. Olean. NY 113. 194. 286 Lloyd, Jane A. Springfield. OH 194 Loftus, Doreen M. Waterloo. IA 231 Long, Brent A. Mehoopany. PA 117. 231 Long, Patricia A. FSnt. Ml 61. 231 Longhofer, Tina R. St. Charles. MO 231 Longnecker, Robert D. Melrose Park. IL 61. 113, 155. 159, 231 Lookabaugh, Robert D. Dayton. OH 231 Loper, John P. Elyria. OH 89. 231 Loper, Marty M. Kansas City. MO 115. 231 Lord, Colin W. Perry. IA 24. 62. 65. 118. 231 Lostowaki, Judith Windsor Locks. CT 231 Love, Rebecca E. Cedarville. OH 231 Lova, Stephen P. Santa Barbara. CA 231 Lowe, Deborah A. Muncy. PA 95. 231 Lucas, Jacqueline L. Perkasie. PA 62. 65. 231 Lucas, John M. Elgin. IL 231 Luke, Cynthia S. Ankeny. IA 80. 96. 231 Lunslrum, Elizabeth A. Verona. Wl Luttrell, Rodney 8. lamberivilie. Ml 90. 231 Lutz, Cheryl L. Ashland. OH 61. 231 Lynch. Cynthia L. Rochester. NY 231 Lyon, Lois A. Kmgsley. Ml 195 MMMMMM MacGillivray, John D. Canada. FN 79. 101. 161. 195 Mackey, Jeffrey A. South Charleston. OH 231 Mackey, Sharon D. South Charleston. OH Maclay, Jonathan L. Brookfield. CT 147. 231 Maddux, R. Bruce Lancaster. OH 20. 149. 165. 195 Magnuaon, Patricia A. Plymouth. IN 145. 231 Mahoney, Mary S. Wilmington. IL 231 Major, Doris E. Boothwyn. PA 117. 153. 231 Major, Joanne K. Boothwyn. PA 231 Major, Myron J. Spencerville. OH 159. 161 Mallare, Marcia A. Jamestown, NY 61. 113. 118. 232 Malone, Gregory P. Columbus. OH 29. 89. 113. 117. 123. 220. 232 Maloney, Patricia A. Dix Hills. NY 31. 113. 127. 132. 232. 237 Mangrum, Vicki L. Rootstown. OH 232 Manley Jr, James P. Corning. NY 79. 232 Mannering, Cynthia Townsend. DE 74. 195 Mareah, Lori A. Thornton. CO 161. 232 Markley, Diane F. Middle Point. OH 149. 232 Marling, Carla A. Eaton. OH 117. 232 Martin, Lynn M. Elizabethtown. PA 232 Martin, Michele J. Springfield. OH 232 Martin, Natalie S. Springfield. OH 161. 195 Martin, Rodney A. Canada. FN 149. 251 Martindale, Paul C. Carroll. OH 90. 232 Martindale, Peter F. Carroll. OH 163. 232 Mash, Mark L. Xenia. OH Masala, Jonathan D. Columbus. OH 251 Massie. Kenneth L 61. 232 Wheelersburg. OH McDougal, Beth A. 113. 161. 165. 232. 290 Alteman. IA Matheny, Sheila D. 251 Xenia. OH McElroy, Laura C. Mathewa, Karen L Worthington. OH Grove Cily. OH 147. 149. 232 65. 85. 161. 232. 293 McFarland, Charla D. Mathews, Mark E. New Richmond. OH Grove City. OH 157. 232 104. 118. 195. 280. 293. 45. 53 McGill. Richard D. Mathewaon, Melanie A. Munroe Falls. OH Batavia. NY 157. 233 95. 232 McGraw, Edwina L. Mathewaon, Timothy L. St Albans. WV Batavia. NY 153. 233 195 McGuckin, Robert W. Matillsno, Susan Schroon Lake. NY Buffalo Grove. IL 195 145. 149. 232 McHugh, Donna L. Matson, James Gabon. OH Cedarville. OH 74. 118. 163. 196 232 McIntosh, Danette 8. Matson, Scott R. Cedarville. OH Cedarville. OH 233 232 McIntosh, J. Mark Matter, Susan D. Cedarville. OH Fori Wayne. IN McKay, Pamela J. 111. 149. 232. 283 Brockway. PA Matzuras, Susan M. 233. 43 Boothwyn. PA McKever, Pamela G. 74. 232 Nassau. NY Maxey, Gerald T. 196 Danville. IN McLeland, Anthony J. 113 Hillsboro. IA Maxey, Glenda A. 147. 233 Danville. IN McLeland, K. Jolene 113. 120. 153. 159. 163. 232 Ft. Madison. IA McAfee, Daniel 65. 233 Xenia. OH McLeod, Brenda S. 232 Akron. OH McBeth, Winifred M. 233 Toledo. OH McMillian, Diane L. 123. 232 Carmel. IN McBrayer Jr, William 195. 113. 233 Portsmouth. OH McNally, Michael J. 62. 65. 232. 290 SI. Albans. WV McCauley, Christina L. McNeish, Marsha A. Indianapolis. IN Adamsville. OH 232 118. 233 McClish, Debbie K. Mead, John P. North Ridgoville. OH Gladwin. Ml 143. 153. 232 Meadows, Melinda L. McConnell, Karen L. New Martinsville. WV Germantown. OH 24. 117. 161. 233 68. 232 Meadows, Melody S. McCoy. M. Jill New Martinsville. WV Decorah. IA 24. 233 232 Mears, Gregory 8. McCoy. M. Randy Meadvilie. PA CedarviHe. OH 159. 233 McCoy, S. Bradley Meeks, Charles R. Decorah, ia Godfrey. IL 232 251 McCracken, 8heryl J. Msier, Susan B. Bergen. NY Metamora. Ml 232 72. 233 McCullough, Verne Melton, Kimberly L. Belielontaine, OH Elkview. WV McDaniel, Cory 1. 233 Mancelona. Ml Merck, Julie L. 120. 195 Ceep Rver. IA McDaniels, Carol J. 149. 233 Port Morris. NJ Merkh, Loraine K. 232 Berlin. NJ McDonald, Brenda L. 113. 123. 196 Sandusky. OH Merrill, Lauren McDonnell. Karen L. Parma. Ml Streetsboro. OH 233 Messenger, Timothy Mitchell, John M. Indianapolis. IN Rome. NY Messer, Sandra F. 113. 197 Well ngton. OH Moeller, Janice L. 233 New Milford. NJ Meyer, Ruth L. 234 Fairfax. VA Moench, Susan Lee 96. 149. 233 LaFayette. NY Michel, Stacey L. 197 Montour Falls. NY Moffitt, Greg A. 233 Port Byron. IL Mikesell, Michael A. 149. 234 Xenia. OH Mohler, Daniel R. 61. 153. 233 Kettering. OH Milevoi, Suzanne 234 North Bergen. NJ Mohr, David B. 115. 149, 233. 282 Muscatine. IA Miller, Annette M. 65. 234 Glen Ellyn. IL Mohr, Judith L 61. 233 Muscatine. IA Miller. Brian L. 65. 234 Royal Oak. Ml Moncrief, Mary L. 196 Cedarville. OH Miller, Cheryl A. 234 Wheelersburg. OH Monroe, Deborah L. 141. 233. 290 Cedarville. OH Miller. Dale L. 234 Hopkins. Ml Monroe, Randall C. 233 Springfield. OH Miller, Douglas J. 32. 234 Glen Ellyn. IL Montgomery, R. Shlraine 61. 233 Evington. VA Miller, Kenneth W. 117. 234 Greenwood. DE Montie, Jeffrey W. 61. 115. 233. 50 Parma. OH Miller, Kenyon R. 234 Laurel. MD Moody, David L. 233 Stow. OH Miller, Marcia L. 79. 101. 234 Fort Wayne. IN Moody, Linda L. 233 Stow. OH Miller. Melinda M. 5. 6. 20. 65. 85. 113. 197 Hopkins. Ml Moore, Danny L. 233 West Carrollton. OH Miller. Philip G. 234 Port Crane. NY Moore, Deborah A. 76. 233. 248 Viola. DE Miller, Raymond E. 123. 234 Laurel. MD Moore Jr, John R. 113. 115, 196. 43. 50 Dayton. OH Miller, Rebecca S. 113. 115. 145. 234 Wheelersburg. OH Moore, Paula R. 143. 233. 290 Columbus. OH Miller, Robert L. 111. 234. 283 Amsterdam. NY Moore, Reda A. Miller, Scott A. East Liverpool. OH Fra?esburg, OH 234. 283 79. 145. 233 Moore, William S. Miller, William R. Pataskala, OH Houma. LA 103. 234 233 Morgan, Donald A. Mills, Alan V. La Vale. MD Valparaiso. IN 115. 234 90. 233 Morgan, Kimberly S. Mills, Gary L. Howard. OH Vermilion. OH 228. 234. 281 104. 234 Morgan, Michael B. Mills, Mark A. Odenton. MD Rome. NY 79. 234 101. 118. 196 Morgan, Peter Mills, 8usan G. W.nward Islands. FN Sandy Creek. NY 76. 147. 234 234 Morgan II, Victo M. Minnich, Kimberlynne K. Cincinnati. OH Beliotontainc. OH 234 159. 234 Moritz II, David L. Minnich, M. Tyann West Portsmouth. OH Bellefontainc. OH 145. 197 113. 165. 196 Morley, Mark A. INDEX 315 Dayton. OH 5. 65. 68. 120. 123. 129. 197. 221. 280. 39. 45. 46. 53 Morrow, Kendrick D. Worthington. OH 68. 134. 251. 283. 45 Morton, Darcella F. Great Valley. NY 72. 197. 50 Moahar, Carla A. Denver. CO 153. 234 Mosloy, Dana J. Universal City. TX 234. 239 Moalay, Robin M. Philadelphia. PA 147. 234 Motaman, Jeff A. Eldora. IA 161. 234 Motherahead, Robert E. Toledo. OH 234 Mourlam, Nathan R. Maumee, OH 197 Mukea Jr, Cicero C. Indianapolis. IN 234 Mulder, Kevin J. Lawerence. KS 62. 115. 117, 118. 149. 163. 234. 173 Mundy, Pamela K. New Paris. IN 95. 234 Murdoch, David H. Cedarville. OH 123. 197 Murphy, Kimbra K. Indianapol-s. IN 32. 61. 145. 234 Murray, Julie D. Galesburg. IL 61. 113. 149. 165. 235 Murray, Michael H. Pontiac. Ml Muaaelman, Daniel L. Glenside. PA Muaaelman, Rex A. NobiesviHe. IN 235 Myera, David 8. Cedarville. OH 235 Myera, Ellen C. Danville. IN 235 Myera, Kimberly A. Hilliard. OH 235 Myera, Mary K. Mystic. CT Myfelt, Dwight D. Corning. NY 235 NNNNNN Negy. Charon Joy Roscommon, Ml 153. 235 Napier, Carolyn A. Springfield. OH Nash, Deborah L. Brownsburg, IN 43. 61. 149. 235 Neal, Cynthia J. Cedarville. OH 197 Neal, Louise R. North Pitcher. NY 235 Nelson, Phillip B. Cedarville. OH 235 Nestor, Jennifer L. Bridgeport. WV 235 Neudeck, Melanie Delevan. NY 61. 165. 235 Newman, Nancy Mae Elyria. OH 235 Newsome II, Cebert E. Minford. OH 143. 235 Newton, C. Laniya Fulton. IN 235 Newton, Nancy A. Johnstown. OH 65. 153. 235 Nicholas, John A. Godfrey. IL 123. 235 Nichols, John A. Indianapolis. IN 235 Nicholson, Jacquelyn R. Sherman. NY 120. 235 Niemeyer, Lisa A. Elyria. OH 82. 235 Nikles, Anne M. Findlay. OH 113. 115. 198 Norman, Mark D. Toledo. OH Northcutt, Donna K. Edgewood. KY 235 Norton, Lorene Buflaio Grove. IL 62. 235 Nourae, Scott J. Springfield. OH 235 Noyes, Linda S. Louisville. CO 235 Nusa, Randall S. Crown Point. IN 235 Nyce, Michael R. Cody. WY 000000 Oak, Vishnu V. Springfield. OH 235 Ocran, Roberta E.S. New Orleand. LA Ole, Sandra J. New Berlin, Wl 61. 149. 161. 235. 282 Oliver, Brenda D. New Concord. OH 147. 235 Oliver, Brenda J. Blackburg. VA 316 INDEX 27. 62. 65. 153. 235 Oliver, Carolyn D. Kettering. OH 235 Oliver, Debra A. Blacksburg. VA 61. 62. 118. 163. 198 Oljace, Kim E. Groonsburg. IN 58. 153. 235 Olsen, David 8. Defiance. OH 61. 145. 235 Olson, Brian E. Cedarville. OH 235 O’Neal, Joseph Anderson. IN Onsted, Debra D. Manitou Beach. Ml 198 Orban, Michael A. Parma. OH 62. 143. 236 Ormsbee, Kathryn A. Perry. OH 113. 120. 153. 236 Ormsbee, Linda M. Perry. OH 198 Osborne, Mark T. Kingsley. PA 113. 123. 153. 198 Oscar, Nancy E. Milltown. NJ 95. 113. 135. 236 Osenni, Joseph P. Endicott. NY 141. 236 Ostrum, Dawn K. Columbus. OH 236. 45 O'Toole, Tamara S. Romeoville. IL 153. 236 Ouellette, Harvey J. Cedarville. OH 198 Ousley, Linda A. Plerceton. IN 236 O’Wade, Deanna J. Frost burg. MD 163. 236 Owen, Jane E. Spencerville. OH 15. 61. 123 PPPPPP Pabst, Allison C. Rochester. NY 236 Pack, Gail E. Lima. OH 120. 149. 236 Palmer, Arlan E. East Molme. IL 145. 236 Palmer, Deanna K. Glen Mills. PA 113. 198. 53 Pantzer, Patricia L. Baltimore. MD 128. 141, 226. 236 Papp, Dennis M. North Tonawanda. NY 236 Parker, Timothy W. Dayton. OH 236 Parks, Evan D. Hancock. Ml 236 Parks, Jr, Jamas C. Somerville. OH 236 Parks, Jill M. Miamisburg. OH 96. 155. 236 Parman, Mark D. Epworth, IA 118. 155. 236 Parman, Matthew P. Epworth. IA 101. 236 Parr, Katherine L. Cedarville. OH Parris, James A. Southporl. IN 236 Parry, Jeffrey R. Elmira. NY 236 Parry, Pamela J. Elmira, NY 145. 236 Parsley, Lisa C. Brownsburg. IN 61. 198 Parsons, Christopher D. Westerville. OH 236 Parsons, Joan E. Fort Meyers. FL 115. 236 Parsons, Sheila R. Springfield. OH 72. 198 Parvin, Susan I. Cedarville. OH 141. 199 Pasco, Diane D. Valparaiso. IN 113. 115. 117. 153. 199 Patty. L. Delene Burlington. IN 65. 85. 236, 50 Pavkov, Kathryn D. Doylestown. OH 236 Payton, Kimberly D. Bay Village. OH 145. 199 Payton, Rebecca D. Cedarville. OH 145. 236 Pedersen, Ann C. Monterey. MA 62. 65. 115. 236 Peffer, Diane M. Xenia. OH 236 Penquite, Sharyn D. Xenia. OH 199 Perkins. Jean K. North Tonawanda. NY 236 Perrigo, Denise M. Jamcsviilc. NY 157. 236 Perry, David A. Schroon Lake. NY 236 Perry, Katherine A. Elkhart. IN 120 95. 113. 237. 50 Perry, Leila P. Pinkley, Neil S. Bermuda. FN Vermilon. OH 236 104. 118, 237 Perry, Paul A. Pinson, Linda C. Xenta, OH Kettering. OH 199 237 Parry, Wanda F. Piper, David P. Morrow. OH Coardman. OR Patera, Timothy B. 237 Troy. OH Pippin, Gregory J. 237 Fort Wayne. IN Pateraon, Heidi S. 159. 200 Lehigh. IA Pirrotta, Salvatore W. 82. 237 Spring Lake. Ml Petereon, James E. Pitonyak, Lori J. Colona. IL Tyrone. PA 237. 289 62. 153. 237 Peterson, Joan E. Pitrone, Mark P. Cedarville. OH South Euclid. OH 237 237 Peterson, Marsha L. Pitts. Michael C. Cedarville. OH Springfield. OH 72. 237 Pitts, Pamela M. Peterson, Todd V. Randolph, NY Belmont. NY 115. 237 155. 223. 237 Polsdorfer, Wesley D. Petrey, Roy L. Toledo. OH Mason. OH 141. 237 237 Popa, Cynthia J. Petruska, Pamela J. Atwater. OH Wisconsin Rapids. Wi 115. 237 237 Popa, Dianna L. Petty. Lisa C. Atwater. OH Flint. Ml 115. 157. 237 237 Popio, Mary E. Pew, Douglas N. Richfield. OH Cedarville. OH 237 199 Poppy, Susan Y. Pfuelb, James M. Kalkaska. Ml West Seneca. NY 145. 237 237 Porter, Valerie L. Phillips, Charles E. Dover. DE Fairborn. OH Potter, Darryll 1. 141. 237 Tipp City. OH Phillips, Cheryl A. 90 Cinnaminson. NJ Powell, John T. 146. 153. 163. 237 Wadsworth. OH Phillips, Delana F. 237 Cedarville. OH Power, Kathryne D. 199 Quincy. IL Phillips, Douglas L. 149. 238 Cedarville. OH Power, Timothy J. 62. 237 Quincy. IL Phillips, Douglas P. 113. 115. 159. 200 Wilmington. OH Prall, Thomas H. 9. 61. 113. 117. 200 Mitcheiiviiie. IA Phillips, Tod L. 200 Ashland. OH Pratt, Stetanie L. 237 Speedway. IN Picard. Mitchell S. 142. 238 West Milton. OH Pratz III, Wilbert 237 Sicklerville. NJ Pickering, David J. 89. 132. 238 Grand Blanc. Ml Prentice, Julie A. 61. 147. 237 Fisher, IL Pickthorn, Tammy S. 113. 120, 200. 50 Kettering. OH Pressau, Miriam R. 74. 149. 237 Evans City. PA Piechnick, Linda A. 159. 238 Blasdell. NY Price, Daniel L. 237 Cedarville. OH Pierce. Holly A. 61. 62. 65. 113. 118. 145. 238 Fairborn. OH Price, David T. Plnkarton, Mark D. Cedarville. OH Dugspur. VA 61 115. 117. 149. 237. 173 Price, Kurt A. Pinkerton, Sharon L. Springfield. OH Vero Beach. FL Price, Lester Cedarville. OH Rasmusson, Rose M. 61. 62. 238 Woodrufl. Wi Price, Mark A. 238 Hilliard. OH Ratcliff, Deborah D. 76. 101, 238 Pataskala. OH Prichard, Linda K. 238 Chalfont. PA Rattin, Cynthia A. 238 St. Anne. IL Pritchard, Renee L. 238 Uniontown. OH Raught, Jennifer L. 153. 238 Kingsley. PA Pritsch, Andrew T. 61. 113. 238 Indianapolis. IN Raught, Patricia J. 62. 65. 117. 163. 238 Kingsley. PA Probet, Jeri L. 32. 61. 238 Amherst. OH Rawlins, Donald W. 20. 161, 238 Wheelersburg. OH Provost, Cheryl Lynn 99. 113. 201, 175 Wisconsin Rapids. WI Rawlins, Nathalie W. 238 Maitland. FL Pruden, Rebekah R. 238 Prudenville. Ml Rawson, Sharon R. 113. 117. 165. 200 Springfield. VT Pruett, Kay L. 8. 57. 58. 123. 141, 161. 201, 214. Roxana. IL 50 149. 238 Ray, Brian P. Pryor, Timothy G. Fort Wayne. IN Troy. Ml 143. 238 86. 238 Rayder, Elaine Ann Purdin, Kevin G. Corinth. NY Cedarville. OH 201 61. 65. 161. 163. 200 Redinger, Gloria J. Pyatte, Charles L. Argos. IN Brownsburg. IN 238 Pyatte, Sylvia J. Redman, Christie L. Brownsburg. IN Euclid, OH 238 149. 238 Pycraft, Joyce D. Redmond, Lori A. Avon Lake. OH Gaines. Ml 80. 145. 238 149. 161, 238. 282 Pycratt, Kim R. Reed, Cynthia Elyria. OH Newton. NJ 238 145. 238 Reed. Michael W. QQQQQQ Mt. Sidney. VA 103. 239 Reeder, Lawrence G. Quigley, Peggy S. Tecumsa. Ml GaBoway. OH 251 72. 82 Quinones, Roxana E. Williamsport. MD 120, 238 Reese, Diane S. Audubon. PA 249 Regnier, David A. Toledo. OH 4 A J AAA RRRRRR 104. 239 Regnier, Diane L. Toledo. OH 239. 282 Rae, Barbara E. Reichard, Lawrence A. Eastlake. OH Gilberisville. PA 200 239 Raines, Brian K. Reinhart, R. Bradley Pataskala. OH Rawlings. MD 238 149. 201, 281 Rand, Elizabeth A. Reinhart, Tod J. Avon, CT Rawlings. MD 96. 238 153. 239. 281 Randall. Michelle A. Reiter, Timothy J. Grove City. OH Westerville. OH 111, 200. 283 239 Randolph, Robin M. Replogle, Deborah K. Concord. CA Laura. OH 238 239 Ranew, Alice A. Reynolds, Jeffrey W. Milton. FL Arlington. TX 62. 118. 238 99. 239. 17S Raper, Cynthia K. Reynolds, Kimberly S. Milford. Ohio Xenia, OH 238 239 INDEX 317 Rice, Deanne J. Oakridge. TN 239 Richards, Bruce W. Lima. OH 239 Richards, Liaa A. Indianapolis. IN 239 Richarda. Lori A. Shaw A.F.B.. SC 120. 201 Richardson, Deborah L. Columbus. NJ 74. 96. 153. 239 Richey, Beth Ann Coidova. IL 239 Rickard, Brad M. Xenia. OH 136. 239 Rickard, Brian D. Cedarville. OH 165 Rider, Paul A. Delphi. IN 239 Riedel, Mark Lombard. IL 239 Riggs, Elaine K. Cedarville. OH 20. 65. 85. 201 Riley, Mark D. Berea. OH 239 Rinker, Shari L. Middletown. IN 239 Risser, Keith A. Findley. OH 113. 115. 201 Ritchie, Karina J. Marietta. OH 239 Rittenhouse, Dale E. Souderton. PA 145. 239 Rivers, Deryck Australa. FN 201 Rivetti. A. Todd Hermitage. PA 61. 201. 239 Roark, John R. Middletown. OH 251 Robbins, Cheryl E. Farmington. WV 153. 251 Robbins, Jerry R. LuVerne. IA 239 Robbins, Norman B. Flint. Ml 239 Roberts, Amy E. Clearwater, FL 61. 239 Roberts, Andrew Apalachin. NY 145. 239 Roberts, Susan J. Freeville. NY 239 Robinette, Cynthia A. Cincinnati. OH 239 Cincinnati. OH 239 Robinson, James R. Cedarville. OH Robinson, Kathryn A. Canada. FN 143. 239. 50 Robinson, Lana 8. West Jefferson. OH 239 Robison, Rodney Springfield. OH Rockey, Colleen S. Hoagland. IN 239. 281 Rockey, Nancy J. Muskegon. Ml 61. 239 Rodriguez, Carmen Z. Dunkirk. NY 120, 239 Ronk, Sara E. Millville. NJ 115. 126. 239 Roop, Michsle L. Columbia Station. OH 120. 240 Roose, Todd A. Elyria. OH Rose, Gary A. Fruitport. Ml 240 Rosenau, Lynette M. Waukesha. Wl 61. 145. 240 Ross, 8andrs J. Cedarville. OH 240 Rost. Ronald K. Naperville. IL 99. 201. 175 Rouster, Gary W. Belleville. Ml 62. 118. 143, 163, 240 Ruby, Carl A. Oxford. Ml 113. 161, 240 Saathoff. April J. Nevada. IA 240 8adlier, Lorri A. Canada. FN 240 Sadowitz, Stsven J. Binghamton. NY 29. 202 Sagraves, Stephen E. Cedarville. OH 104. 118. 240 Said, Philip A. Brunswick. OH 202 Sallee, David M. Ferndale. Ml 79. 153. 240 Sanford, Barbara A. Freeville. NY 74. 240 Sanville, Deborah B. Valley Forge. PA 147. 155. 161. 202 Sargent, Mark L. Galion. OH Saunders, LuEllen Callipolis. OH 202 Schad, Judith K. Middlevilie. Ml 202 Schaecterls, Vicky L. Cedarville. OH Schenk Jr, Kenneth E. Landisburg. PA 240 Schetter, Shelia R. Springfield. OH 240 Schick, Lori A. Oxford. Ml 240 Schmidt, Joan M. Greene. IA 251 Schmidt, Terri L Union Grove. Wl 80. 96. 149. 161. 240 Schonfeld, David 8. Upper Brook ville, NY 117. 223. 240. 241 Schramm, Kay L. Romeo. Ml 240 Schreiber, Thomas E. Cincinnati. OH 240 8chreiner, James A. Minooka, IL 104. 251 Schrock, Loretta B. London. OH 251 Schroder, Jewel K. Fergus Falls. MN 72. 240 Schuetz, Teresa V. Ellisville. MO 240 Schuler, Cheryl L. Akron. NY 240 Schuler, Connie M. Fairfield. OH 118. 240 Schuler, Kathryn J. Fairfield. OH 240 Schulz, Dawn R. Elkhart. IN 120. 240 Schulze, Carol J. Omaha. NE 123. 202 Schulze, Warren D. Maril'a. NY 240 Schwartz, Bonnie A. Pottstown. PA 65. 240 Schwelnsburg, Larry Sauk Village. IL 143. 240 Schwendler, Linda S. Lakewood. OH 240 Schwenk, Rebecca K. LaPorte. IN 120. 240 Scoggins, Lon D. East Alton. IL 240 Scott, Susan E. Westminster. MD 149. 240 Scott, Terri L. Onecnta. NY 141. 240 Scouten, Sharon R. Gallipolis. OH 240 Seals, Sandra A. Dayton. OH 5. 20. 113, 117, 159. 202. 47. 45 Seidner, Robert H. New York. NY Seldsn, Deborah J. Silva. MO 74. 95 Selden, Jonathan P. Silva. MO 29. 113. 115. 240 Sergeant, Neil 3. West Islip. NY 241 Settle, K. Lynn Gallipolis. OH 61. 65. 120. 241 Sewell, Justin M. Jamestown. OH 202 8ewell, Suzanne M. Florence, KY 241 Shanholtz, Carl E. Martinsburg. WV 241 Shaw, Tamara 8. Buckeye, AZ 147. 241 Shawver, Robert L. Loram. OH 202 8hsarer, Mark W. Lincoln Park. Ml 159. 241 Shelton, Robert T. Walkertown. NC 155. 241 Shepard, Jeffrey L. North Branch. Ml 241 Shephard, Charles E. Xenia. OH 241 8hepherd, Larry E. Xenia. OH Sherman, Lynn M. Bucyrus. OH 145. 241 Sherman, Michael H. Bucyrus. OH 241 Shirey, Carl L. Portage. IN Shirk, Evelyn J. Trenton. NJ 115. 203 8hlrk, Robert E. Middiebury. CT 126. 153. 203 Shively, Ruth A. Cuyahoga Falls. OH 143. 241 Shoemaker, Peggy L. Delaware. OH 241 Shomo, Robert E. Elyria. OH 145. 233, 241. 173 Short, David Ray Cedarville. OH 241 Short, David Russell ScottsvJle. KY 318 INDEX Short, Kimborly R. Red Creek. NY Elmire. NY 242. 281 Cedarvilie. OH 241 204 8tandridge, Stephen P. Short, Susan D. Smith, Jeffrey P. Sorber, Laurel M. Italy. FN Wauseon, OH Elkhart. IN Johnson City. NY 145. 243 241 76. 241 120 Stanflll, Floyd A. Shoup, Mark R. 8mith, John R. Southward, Melody J. Delaware. OH Homo . AK Indianapolis. IN Belleville. Ml 120, 159. 161. 204 241 203 5. 15. 27. 31. 39. 65. 113. 132. 8tanfill, Karen 8. Shoup, Mary E. Smith, Kimberly K. 159. 163. 242. 175 Pittsburgh. PA Homer. AK Ankeny. IA 8outhwell, Philip Q. 61. 118. 120. 204 241 Smith, Laura L. Mancetona. Ml 8tarbuck, Anne B. Shovalton, Lawaranca M. Wappingers Falls. NY 204 West Liberty. OH Canajoharie. NY 120. 155. 242 Sowick, Mark W. Starbuck, Kevin R. 115 Smith, Marcia 8. Akron. OH West Liberty. OH Shughart, Lona S. Indianapolis. IN 101, 242 243 Mansfield. PA 61. 242 8owlea, Cynthia C. 8tarett, Lawerence E. 241 Smith, Rave M. Crown Point. IN Elyria. OH 8hupart, Taana V. Portsmouth. OH 147. 242 123. 204 Jamestown. OH 242. 290 Sparks, Jeffery W. Stark, Joyce L. 8idla, John E. Smith, Robert L. Sioux City. IA Buffalo Grove. IL Te l City. IN Severn. MD 8parke, Lynne D. 243 241 242. 251 Trenton. NJ Starka, Charles Siagla, Connia M. Smith, Rodney N. 115. 145. 242 Dayton. OH Fori Plain. NY Cedar Falls. IA Sparling, Jane M. 61. 243 8ilver, Carol A. 111. 115. 118. 123. 145. 242. 283 Bemus Point. NY 8terosclak, Paul 8. Middletown. OH 8mith, Roecoe F. 161. 242 Clark. NJ 61. 241 Binghamton. NY Spear, Laurie A. Steele, Douglas A. Simpson, Karan J. 203 Churubusco. IN Marion. OH Flushing. Ml Smith, Sarah L. 242 243 241 Whiteiand. IN Spear, Liaa A. 8teere, David J. Sims, Dabbia J. 242 Churubusco. IN Pontiac. IL Toledo. OH Smith, Steven Q. 242 145. 243 241 Elkhart. IN 8pencer, Ellen R. 8teger, Robin E. Singer, Douglas R. 76. 242 Barberton. OH Now Carlisle. OH Quincy. IL 8mith, Timothy Q. 65. 153. 163. 242 243 Singleton. Daniel J. Wappingers Falls. NY Spencer, Judith K. 8teinway, Rick L. Delaware. OH 62. 155. 242 De’evan. NY Kettering. OH 241 Smith, W. Martin 111. 113. 118. 127, 153. 163. 242. Stelfox, Connie A. Sjoquist, Douglas W. Marlton, NJ 283 Centerville. OH Highland. IN 120. 242 Spencer, Maraha J. 243 Skiles, Mark A. 8myth, David A. Kankakee. IL 8temen, David F. Flora. IN Pleasanton. CA 113. 242 Ft. Wayne. IN 113. 159 61. 242 8pencer, Ryan R. 243 Slater, Craig W. Snare, Karen M. Hopedaie. OH Stephens, George R. Manitowoc. Wl Marion. OH 79 East Orange. NJ 65. 101, 153. 241 61. 149. 242 8pradlin, Andrea G. 145. 204 Slaughter, Kelly E. 8neli, Richard 8. Wneelersburg. OH 8tephenson, Sheila R. Pataskaia. OH Lubec. ME 242 Spencerville. OH 155. 241 Snell, Sandra M. Spradlin, D. Bradley 65. 115. 117. 159. 243 Sloan, Debra S. Covington. KY Wheelersburg. OH Stevens, David L West Fargo. ND 242 104. 242 Xenia. OH 113. 203 Snook, David H. Spradling, Cheryl L. Stewart, C. Allen 8lyby, Michael R. Reynoldsburg. OH Charleston. WV Cedarvilie. OH Wilmington. OH 242 242 8tewart, Kathleen J. 241 Snook, Ruth L. Spradling, David A. Valparaiso. IN Smart, Linda C. Reynoldsburg, OH Fort Wright. KY 62. 115. 243 New Carlisle. OH 62. 242 65. 242 8tewart, Kurt E. 24. 82. 241 Snouffer, Bret D. Sprague, Anita Marie Caldwell. OH Smart, Michael R. Delaware. OH Harrisburg. OH 104. 243 New Carlisle. OH 203 120. 243 Stewart, Lisa N. 20. ap. 118. 241 8nyder, Daniel P. Springer, 8tephanee L. Springfield. OH Smart, Terri L. Union Springs. NY Mount Vernon. OH 243 Woodbridge. VA 242 242 Stoltzfus, Carol S. 117. 203 Snyder, David R. 8quier, Mary E. Elverson. PA Smith, Amy M. Union Springs. NY Montrose. PA 74. 123. 141. 204. 242 Allegany. NY 242 8rnis, John P. Stone, Elaine E. 286 Snyder, Dianna K. Amherst. OH Bunker Hill. IL Smith, Brian L. Mt. Joy. PA 89. 104. 243 111. 127. 149. 243. 283 Williamsport. MD 242 Stairs, Pamela J. Stone, Valerie L. Smith, Carol 8ue 8nyder, Robert T. Columbus. OH Bunker HiU. IL Bucyrus. OH Hamilton. OH 243 205 149. 241 242 8taley, Dawn K. 8toner, Beth A. Smith. Chad M. Sober, Stanley D. Saint Paris. OH Cedarvilie. OH Roanoke. VA Perry. Ml 145. 243 52. 165. 205 76. 241 62. 115. 242 8taley, Donald E. Stoner, Jonathan J. Smith, DeMaurice F. 8olomon, Nathan Z. Saint Paris. OH Valparaiso. IN Lanham. MD Columbia. MD 243 61. 165. 243 101. 117. 241 203 Stamaa, Andrea L. Storey, Patricia L. Smith, Hope Soper, Richard M. Dayton. OH Grand Blanc. Ml INDEX 319 205 Stork, Jennifer L. Maineville, OH 96. 243 Stretch, Tonya L. GrandvJie. Ml 113. 243 Strop , Robin J. Apaiachin. NY 141. 243 Stuenzi, Mary E. Oswego. IL Stump, Mark A. Wakarusa. IN 179. 243 Stump, Mark D. Pensacola. FL Sturdevant, Edward J. Union City. PA 68. 117. 123 Sturgia, Barry L. Cambridge. IN 243 Sturgia, Karan J. Schroon Lake. NY 149. 155. 243 Subra, Jeffrey A. Cedar Rapids. IA 243 Suciu, John New Haven. IN 243 Summerlin, Jeffrey D. Portsmouth, OH 117. 118. 243 Supplee, Donna R. Fremont. Ml 61. 65. 111. 205. 283 Supple . Edward R. Fremont. Ml 61. 65. 163. 243 Sutherland, Jane E. Aston. PA 74. 117. 205 Swander, Allan S. Jonesville. Ml 243 Swaneon, Greg A. Pittsburgh. PA 61 Swaneon, Janet J. Pittsburgh. PA 243 Swaneon, Liea A. Dearborn Heights. Ml 153 Swayze, Pamela J. Lapeer. Ml 145. 244 Swinford, Laurie A. Danville. IL 153. 244 Switzer II, Jamee C. Cedarvilie. OH 61. 118. 244 TTTTTT Tancredi, Todd N. Poughkeepsie. NY 157. 244 Taylor, Annette E. Cedarvilie. OH 230. 244 Taylor, Barbra J. Medford. NJ 244 Taylor, Brian K. 320 INDEX Kokomo. IN 68. 244 Taylor II, Charlee R. Grand RapkJs. Ml 244 Taylor, Janet E. Lorain. OH 244 Taylor, Joel K. Williston. ND 90. 244 Taylor, June E. Lorain. OH 205 Taylor, Michael B. Philadelphia. OH 244 Taylor, Roberta Saddle Brook. NJ 244 Teall, Thomae W. Cedarvilie. OH 244 Teaman, Cheryl A. Lorain. OH 244 Teat, Kathleen D. Grand Rapids. Ml 244 Templin, Mikeal J. Cincinnati. OH 104. 244 Tennant, Kelly J. Columbia City, IN 244 Tenney, Leda G. Livermore Falls. ME 74. 244 Tarlouw, Carlene R. Prairie City. IA 244 Terpenning, Bethany K. Mariette. Ml 62. 244 Tarrill, Chriatina M. Muskegon. Ml 123. 205 Thaxton, David D. Luke A.F.B.. AZ 244 Thien, J. Kenneth Dayton. OH 205 Thimmes, Robert W. Fairborn. OH 79. 244 Thomae, Judith A. Long Valley. NJ 244 Thomas II, William C. Elizabethtown. PA 27. 32. 244 Thompson, David K. Berea. OH 251 Thompson, Marcia K. Forest City. IA 244 Thompson, Mark R. Sandusky. OH 244 Thompson III, Martin T. Poniiac. IL Thompson, Susan L. Allen Park. Ml 61. 205 Thornburg, Randall E. Glen Rose. TX 27. 40. 113. 126. 244. 172 Thornton, Jayne E. Grandvile. Ml 244 Thurber, Brad Alan Cumnvng, IA 244 Tilford, John M. Valparaiso. IN 113. 206 Tindall, Teresa K. Attica. Ml 244 Tinner, Deborah L. Umonville. OH 72. 96. 244 Tipton, Lori A. Xenia. OH 251 Titus, Ron E. Bowling Green. OH 62. 65. 244 Tocknell, John H. Jamestown. OH Todd, Kevin J. Piainview. MN 245 Tonnesen, Peter N Babylon. NY 61. 153. 245 Tordonsto, Jill M. Birdsboro. PA 206 Towle, Nancy E. Cedarvilie. OH Town , Theodore D. Northampton. MA 153. 245 Townsend, L. Todd Union Grove. Wl 117. 149. 245. 107 Trautman. Michael L. West (slip. NY Treadway. Keith J. Elkhart. IN 118. 245 Trees , Cynthia L. Berea. OH Troyer, Cynthia M. Churubusco. IN 245 Tucker, Jaycen L. Altoona. IA 245 Tupps, Christopher S. Anderson. IN 61. 141. 245 Tupps, David A. Anderson. IN 153. 245 Tuttle, James Spring City. PA 65. 157. 245 Tyler, Joanna S. Brownsburg. IN 123. 245 Tyson, Nancy L. Bloomsburg. PA 48. 61. 62. 245 uuuuuu Ugenyi. Victor T. Cedarvilie. OH Uher, Cheryl L. Indiana. PA 245 Ulmer, Jeffrey T. Seymour. IN 245 Ulmer, Jennifer L. Seymour, IN 62. 245 Umholtz, Brian D. Meehan csburg. PA 245 Unger. James A. Swartz Creek. Ml 61. 163, 245 WWW Van Etten, Sharon A. North Collins, NY 40. 245. 281 Van Kinkle, Sheryll A. Columbiaville. Ml 245 Van Kleek, Terry C. Lansing. Ml 79. 245 Van Schoick, Richard D. Bergen. NY 62. 145. 149. 245 Vance, Gary Lee Syracuse. IN 104. 245 Vander Werf. Susann H. Niles. Ml 245 Vanderetar, Wanda S. Oaftcr. Ml 245 Vantine, Douglae R. Brecken Ridge. Ml Vantrease, Cynthia R. Merrillville. IN 62. 245 Varhola, Teresa A. New Richmond. OH Veldt, Esther S. Manawa. Wl 32. 134. 141. 245 Veldt. Joel G. Xenia. OH 206 Vet. David M. St Paris. OH Vickman, Jeffrey A. Farmersville Station. NY 245 Viere, Sandra K. Centerville. OH Vincent Jr. William T. Indianapolis. IN 245 Visocky, Patricia M. Parma. OH Voth, John D. Willingboro. NJ 245 wwwwww Waddle, Marla S. New Carlisle. OH 123. 206 Wade, Bradley S. Dayton. OH Wagner, Donald A. Altoona, PA 86. 89. 118, 134. 245 Wagner, H. Dean Columbus. OH 61. 118. 159. 245 Wagner, Joy M. Cincinnati, OH Cedarville. OH 246 Wagner, Laurie A. Waterman, Vicki L. Wellington. OH Frazeysburg, OH 251 62. 65. 161. 246 Wagner, Lite A. Watts, Tammy L. Detroit. Ml Grand Rapids. Ml 245 117. 246 Wagner, Lydia J. Wear, Brenda S. Sussex. WI Fairfield. OH 245 123. 246 Wagner, Rachel R. Webb, Keren S. Heath. OH Tioga. PA 206 Webb, Kayla R. Wagner, Rhoda G. Peoria. IL Heath. OH 27. 32. 115. 244. 246 120. 153. 245 Webber, Laure J. Wainwright, James H. Wrontham. MA Roebiing. NJ 32. 246 246 Weber, Joan M. Waite, J. Darlene San Diego. CA Tyrone. PA Weber. Philip L. 149. 246 Irwin. OH Walborn, Annette J. 207 Wauseon. OH Webster, Jennifer L. 29. 61. 145. 246 Elba. NY Waldron, Randall D. 246 Byron. NY Webster, Sally A. 246 Elba. NY Walker, Geoffrey P. 115. 120. 147. 246 Brownsburg. IN Wedge, Thomas W. 24. 27. 39. 46. 52. 117. 172. 206. West Jefferson. OH 280 246 Walker, James J. Weik, Dawn E. Cedarville. OH Michigan City. IN 61. 115. 246 27. 65. 74. 225. 246 Walker, Joseph A. Weild, Michael A. W. Bert n. NJ Londonderry. NH 117. 118. 246 246 Walker. Letty J. Winschrieder, Scott A. Galiipol«s. OH Brookpark. OH 206 101. 153. 246 Walker. Peter J. Weiee, Sharon J. Brownsburg. IN Dayton. OH 65. 246 Welker. Mark A. Walkley, Thomas L. Wdisviiio. OH Cedarvile. OH 246 123. 206 Weller. Julie L. Wallace, Daniel F. Dayton. OH Indianapolis. IN 207 65. 149. 153. 242. 246 Weller, Laurie A. Wallace. Gary L. Lanham. MD Wyoming. DE 96. 251 251 Weller. Mary J. Walsh, Loretta A. Dayton. OH Fenton. Ml 246 246 Wells, Christina L. Walter. Mark H. Cincinnati. OH Des Moines. IA 246 65. 123. 145. 149. 246 Wells. Joy E. Walters, Judith A. Cincinnati. OH Tyrone. PA 149. 246 118. 141. 246 Wells. Mark A. Waltz, J. David Flint. Ml Muitiken. Ml 76. 123. 207 246 Welter, Lisa A. Ward, Kelly S. Warren Center. PA Hudson. IA 118. 246 61. 246 Wenz, John D. Ward, Stephen B. Romulus. Ml Horseheads. NY 65. 246 20. 40. 61. 65. 120. 246 Wessellnk, Kirk A. Warner. David K. Roanoke, VA Xenia. OH 101. 120. 136. 145. 246 206 West, Christine E. Warren, Timothy W. Binghamton. NY Virgin Islands. VI 247 246 west, David H. Wash, Daniel M. Valparaiso. IN 118, 207 Wiles, Charlyn West, Donald C. Brownsburg. IN Valparaiso, IN 157, 247 247 Wilkinson, Susan R. West, Gillis C. Hammonton. NJ West Africa. FN Will. Tamara S. 27. 120. 131. 247 Minford. OH West, Laine A. 61. 123, 247 N. Liberty. IN Willetts, John D. 147 Mesa. A2 Wetzel, Stephen A. 62. 65. 223. 247 Cedarville. OH Willetts, Jeffory D. 165. 247 Cedarville. OH Whalen, Kerri L. 39. 48. 52. 117. 207. 221 Royersford. PA Williams, Andrew M. 247 Cedarville. OH Whipple. Anita K. 247 Maple Heights. OH Williams, David M. 247 Cleveland. OH Whisler, Cheryl M. 247 Ft. Wayne. IN Williams, Faith A. 65. 85. 247 Maine. NY Whisler, Valerie L. 247 Mansfield. OH Williams, Grant W. 72. 82 Maine. NY White, Brian 141. 247 Englewood. OH Williams, John C. 247 Providence. Rl White. Karen L. 247 Cutler. IN Williams, Rhoda M. 159. 247 Penn Yan. NY White, Robert D. 207 Detroit. Ml Williams, S. Scott Whiteman, Marlene K. Mesa. A2 Dayton. OH 247 Whittaker. Kristina J. Williams, Sylvia D. Corning. NY Amherst. OH 247 247 Whyde, George R. Willms. Karen E. Xenia. OH Warren. Ml Wieder, Beth A. 247 Hamburg. NY Willms, Lori B. 111. 247 Dike. IA Wiele, Randy L. 247. 293 Waterloo. IA Willoughby, Steven W. 207 Dayton, OH Wiemken, Robin L. 163. 251 Fulton. IL Willy, Arnold A. 61. 247 Salem, wi Wigdal, Ray J. 153. 248 Hartland. WI Wilson, Criss D. 155. 247 Wellington. OH Wiggershaus, Thomas C. 80. 123. 207 Dayton. OH Wilson, D. Randal 31. 61. 101. 163. 247 Wellington. OH Wiinamaki, Marcia K. 99. 113. 123. 207. 175 Saulte Ste Marie. Ml Wilson, Linda S. 247 Loveland. OH Wilcox, Carin L. 248. 282 Elkhart. IN Wilson, Shelly E. 247 Sidney. OH Wilcox, Corinne A. 113. 248 Upper Lake. CA Wilson, Sherri Gay 82. 165. 247 Fairborn. OH Wilcox, Kria D. 248 Elyria. OH Wilson, Stuart G. 247 Nappanee. IN Wilcox, Kurt D. 248 Elyria. OH Wind, Craig W. 79. 247 Spring Valley. IL Wilcox, Michael W. 248 Upper Lake. CA Wind, Elizabeth A. 113, 247 Spring Valley. IL Wilcox, Scott D. 251 Lee. MA Windnagle, Amy J. 157. 251 Spencer. NY Wilder, Timolhe E. 248 Wicklifte. OH Winegarden, Jennifer J. 157. 247 Wisconsin Rapids. WI INDEX 321 153. 248 Winkleman, Jill D. Buffalo Center. IA 61. 248 Winsor, Carolyn R. Harpursville. NY 120, 145 Wiaaman, Deirdre L. Xenia. OH 72. 82. 153. 248 Wiaaman, Lynatta M. Springfield. OH 96. 117. 248 Wiahart, Patrick L. Saegertown. PA 153. 248. 281 Wita, Dabra L. Lima. OH 50. 51. 61. 118. 248 Witt. Daborah L. Cherry Hill. NJ 208 Witt. Karan B. Cherry Hill. NJ 61. 62. 145. 248 Wlttllngar, Bath L. Lockport. NY 165. 248 Wolfa, Philip P. Cedarville. OH 208 Wolfar, Regina D. Cedarville. OH 161. 208 Wolfti, Bryan R. Elyria. OH 65. 248 Wolot, Margaret R. Chicago. IL 157. 248 Womack, Amy R. Cedarviie. OH Womack, Carla B. Cedarvaie. OH 248 Womack, Mark Cedarville. OH 86. 103. 169. 208 Woodard, Joyce I. Cincinnati. OH 61. 115. 248 Woodard. Shannon J. Victor. MT 248 Woodard, Tim C. Fima. NY 248. 281 Woodruff, Martha M. Alexander. NY 117. 147. 248 Wooda, Karen M. Elyria. OH 159. 248 Worley, Anita M. Des Moines. IA 61. 113. 161. 208 Worley, Richard R. Des Moines. IA Wright, Craig S. Xenia. OH 248 Wright. David G. Midland. Ml 61. 115. 145. 248 YYYYYY Yager, Steven J. 322 INDEX Lake Odessa. Ml 155. 248 Yates, Rebecca Jo Indianapolis. IN 248 Yeager, Gerald A. North Vernon. IN 101. 118. 208 Yeager, Karen S. North Vernon, IN 117. 149. 248 Yeakel, Amy N. Falls Church. VA 248 Yoder, C. Chrla West Liberty. OH 251 Yoder, Jeffrey S. Alliance, OH 248 Yoder. Marcia K. Louisville. OH 61. 65. 147. 248 York, Brent A. Mars Hill. ME 208 Young, Catrina L. Loveland. OH 248 Young, Gary T. Ftome. NY 61. 65. 149. 249 Young,Jack R. Cedarville. OH 249 Young, Kathy L. Valley City. OH 249 Young, Kenneth L. Auburn. NY 118. 134. 153. 249 Young, Rebeckah E. Springfield. OH 248 Youngman, David R. New Providence. IA 249 Yutzy, Elton E. Plain City. OH 208 Zaage, Kristine A. Hillsboro. MO 249 Zimmerman, Anita M. Browns burg. IN 115. 208 Zmieraki, Denise E. Cass City. Ml 249 FACULTY AND STAFF Abbas, Robert 115. 258 Abbott, Melissa Ackley, Cathy 267 Ager, Merlin 258 Ager, Ruth 267 Alyn, Irene 168. 258 Anderson, Connie 161 Anderson, Lyle 61. 161. 258 Angles, John 267 Armstrong, Mead 258 Baker, J. Wesley 58. 258 Baker, Rebecca 58. 258 Baker, Sue 258 Baldwin, Martha 117. 267 Baldwin, Richard 258 Ballard, Stanley 258 Bates, Patricia 80. 258. 267 Battaglia, John 90 Baumann, Donald 258 Beikert, Grace 267 Beikert, Robert 267 Bergen. Audrey 267 Berger, Curl 86. 89. 165. 267 Bergen, Harmon 259 Berkenstock, Nova 267 Bertschinger, Baity 267 Bicknell, Myrna 267 Biddle, James 43. 259 Biddle, Sharon 259. 268 Boley, Brenda 268 Bonenberger, Omer 259 Boston, David Bowersox, Richard 268 Braithwaite, Edwin 259 Brock, Donna Brock, Lynn 259. 268 Brown, Mark 268 Brown, Stephen 268 Bruce, Connie Burrichter, Margaret 268 Butler, Timothy 268 Cagwin, Deborah 268 Callan, Donald 43. 86. 165. 259. 266 Campbell, Fran Campbell, Jack Carr, Alberta 268 Carr, Hugh Cato, Melody 268 Chaffe, Stuart 268 Chambers, Elizabeth 269 Chambers, James 269 Chenoweth, Richard 62 Clark, Keith 86. 89. 104. 259 Clark, Martin 269 Clark, Verna Cole, Harry 269 Conklin, Wilma Coriell, Ronald 259. 269 Couch, Rebecca Couch, Robert 145. 269 Cox, David 76. 170. 269 Coy, Sherry 269 Crocker, Judith 269 Crocker, William 269 Cummins, Suzanne 259 Davis, Margaret Day, Jeannie 269 DiCuirci, Michael 62. 65. 259 Diehl, Pamela 95. 118. 259 Dillon, Geraldine Dillon, Roberl Divan, Linda 65. 269 Dixon, Patsy 20. 50. 111. 113. 260. 282 Dixon, Paul 20. 53. 170. 174. 254. 257. 260. 282 Dodson, Irma 260 Dolph, Charles 115. 260 Durham, Richard 43. 120. 260 Eimera, Leroy 260 Eimers, Sharon 260 Ellington. Charles 260 Elmore, Austin 260 Elmore, Marabeth 270 Entner, Sandra 260 Felton, Mary Felton, Sheri 270 Fisher, Jean 260 Fissel, Nancy 270 Flentge, Dennis 260 Frank, Dwayne 165. 261 Frye, L. Bert 261 Gaffner, David 270 Kempt, Betsy Gathany, Paul 262 Gidlay, David Kendall, Harold 270 271 Gidlay, Daborah Kendall, JoAnne 43. 266. 270 Killian, Laurence Gidlay, Irana King, Elvin 270. 282 80. 101. 118. 262 Girton, Judith King, Joyce Glanvilla, Elian King, Toinette 261 271 Graan, Harold Knauff, Nancy 120. 255. 261 271, 282 Graan, Margarat Kuhn, Becky 270 Kuhn, Gary Graanwood, Edward 272 261 Larson, Mark Graanwood, May 262 270. 282 Larson, Sue Griar, Shirlay 58. 68. 262, 272 113 Lee. Carolyn Griar. Jamaa Lee, Patricia 171. 261 272 Griaham, Albert Lee, Serge Griaham, Batty Liddle, Sheryl Gromacki, Robert 31. 272. 282 1. 261 Lloyd, Richard Grooma, DaWayna 262. 272 270 Loach, Barbara Groah, Jodi 262 261 Lowstetter, Judy Groah, Ronald MacDermaid, Andi 261 74 Haffay, David Mackey, Sharon Haffey, Daborah 272 Hall, Helen Maddox, Miriam 120. 261 168. 262 Halaay, Joaaph Matson, David 261 65. 263 Harnar, Rebecca Matson, Rebecca Harner, Sandra 272 261 McClure, Philip Harper, Randy 263 270 McCoy. Cloetta Hart, Cynthia McDougal, Debra Hart, John 272 45. 68. 270 McDougal, Mark Halmick, Larry 107, 263. 272 115. 262 McGillivray, John Hickey, Charlaa 76. 96. 170. 263 Hill, Dwain McGoldrick, James 104. 271 263 Hoaack, Kimberley McIntosh, Barbara 271 129. 272 Howard, Patrick McIntosh, Richard Howell, Agnaa 263 147. 271 Mick, Bernice Howell, Kathy 272 271 Miller, Virginia Hubbard, Brenda Mitchell, Mary Humphraya, Ruth Monroe, Allen 271 103. 263 Hunter, Jamaa Monroe, Beverly 271 263 Janaohn, Kathleen Moreland, Kurt 271 104. 263 Jeffery, Joyce Mourlam, Robin Jeremiah, Jamaa 272 174, 254. 257. 262 Murdock, Darlene Johnson, Clifford Murdock, Emma 40. 43. 53. 254. 262. 282 273 Johnson, Eunice Murdock, J. Murray Johnson, Judy 29. 98. 175. 263 262. 271 Nelson, Jane Johnson, Marilyn Ormsbee, David Johnson, Robert 273 271 Ouelletts, Diane Kearney, June 273 72. 171. 262 Pagnard, Charles 163. 263 Stewart, Debra Pagnard, Elaine 274 163. 263. 273 Stoner, Philip Parr, Robert 165 264 Street, Joan Parvin, Donald 274. 282 264 Strobridge, Lucia Phillips, Carolyn 274 273 Switzer, Sheryl Phillips, Delana Tarter, Bettey Phillips, Edmond Tarter, Charles 273 Taylor, Virginia Phillips, Henry 274 273 Teall, Ann Phipps, James Tocknell, John 264 274 Phipps, Terry Torrans, Nancy 264 Torrans, Richard Potter, John 50. 171 161. 273 Varella, Jane Potter, Virginia Walker, Pat Presley, Clsudette 274 Price, Judy Walker, Richard 273 275 Printy, Beatrice Walker, Ronald 115. 273 265 Purrington, David Ware, Paul 273 275 Rayburn, Ethel Warren, David 273 32. 265 Rayburn, Marlin Warren, Patricia 111. 264, 276 265 Reid, Ruth Wetzel. Daniel Rich, Anne 265 264 White, L. Robert Rickard, Margaret Wilson, Criss 161 Winteregg, Steven Rickard, Donald Womack, Amy 117. 161, 255. 264 275 Riggs, Jack Womack, Glenda 123. 264 275 Robey, David Womack, Jay 65. 68. 264 275 Ross, Chsrles Woodard, Mark 174. 255 Wozinak, Michele Ross, Marty 275 Sagraves, Ruth Wyae, Eugene 274 275 Saunders, Penny Wyae, Rodney 274 Yeager, Joyce Scaggs, Jeffery 275 Schlappi, Sandra Youngman, Myron 82. 264 Seaman, James 264 Seaman, Lila 168. 265 Shank, Merilee Shearer, Elizabeth Short, David 274 Silvius, John 265 Smith, Galen 265 Smith, Sarah 265 Spencer, Dorothy 274 Spencer, Edward 43. 117. 232. 265, 282 St. Clair. Ida 274 St. Clair, Kenneth 255. 264 Stahl, Karl 265 Stahl, Mary 65. 274 24. 165. 275. 282 INDEX 323 LAST WRITES As I finish the last pages of this book, and as I reflect on the last school year, one thing especially keeps coming to mind. If I were to use one word to sum up the 1981-82 school year, it would have to be “changes”. So many facets of the college, fac- ulty, staff, and students have changed in the past year. The word changed brings to mind a multitude of memories. On campus, the old gym was changed into a new dining hall, Williams was changed from a dorm to offices and classrooms, and an empty lot past the tennis courts was changed into a new athletic center. The faculty and staff are constantly chang- ing as new members are added and others retire or accept new positions elsewhere. But most of all, it is the students that change. In the four years spent at Cedarville, they grow, mature, develop, and pre- pare themselves for wherever the Lord may lead them. As I watched graduation at the end of the year I was aware of how much we as students change. Many of the seniors had been friends of mine for several years, and even in the short time I had known them I could see the changes in their lives. These changes at Cedarville and for the students have brought many blessings. To recount all the ways in which the Lord blessed the college family in the past year would fill this entire book. I am sure that every member of the college family would join with the psalmist in saying. “Unto thee. O God. do we give thanks, unto thee do we give thanks: for that thy name is near thy wondrous works declare” (Psalm 75:1). The goal of the yearbook staff was to present to the student body a pictoral history of the school year. The changes, the highlights, the students — in short, everything you will remember about Ce- darville College. It is our hope and prayer that we have accomplished this goal. Many long hours were put into producing this book, and I am very thankful for all those who worked on it. I was blessed with a small but hard- working staff that did an excellent job. I would also like to thank those people who helped but were not members of the staff. There were many of these people who contributed to this book. Academic Records, the Post Office, the Academic Dean’s Office, the President’s Office, the Student Person- nel Office, Cedars, Sheryl Liddle and the Public Relations Office, and a countless number of faculty and staff members all contributed in some way to help produce this book. I would also like to thank several other people who may not be aware of their special contribution to the yearbook. I am very thankful for my best friend, Tim Fisher, who was an endless source of help and encouragement. Two other very special people, my roommates, were also there to lend a hand in any way they could. And, I would especially like to thank the two greatest parents in the world. They were always there when I needed someone to talk to, and it was a great comfort to know that I was constantly in their thoughts and prayers. Most of all though, and above all else. I thank the Lord. For without Him, none of these people would have been brought into my life. I would not have had the ability to produce this book. And, I would not have changed. “But he knoweth the way that I take: when he hath tried me. I shall come forth as gold” (Job 23:10). Bryan Armstrong. 1982 Editor 324 CLOSING JOST9JS M=H ON CW]


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