Earlham College - Sargasso Yearbook (Richmond, IN)

 - Class of 1966

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PAGE . 4 6 . 47 . 86 . 113 . 138 . 14-1 . 152 . 160 . 176 XY'har happens to high school teenagers turned loose on a college cam- pus for four years? Graduates say that this is the hest time of anyones life. XVhat is it that they use as a hasis of judgment? ls it perhaps a lay- ing aside of a neat and secure microcosm in favor of a much larger, more challenging, and less secure space in which to exist? These four years include the greater part of an intlividual's maturation process for it is then that one decides what one is going to do with one's poten- tialiries. One learns what it means to become something and in particu- lar, to become a person. , is I fri r ,,i-ffifif .f I -if fi' ' 47 4 ' J .rf 1 1- ,, en. I. . . I-J lb V, if ,xx Ng K was Y I X b 1 'Nil t I h K A? ki ,,, .- 'K 'bc . Q N M MORIAM ALLE D. HOLE A vital person cannot be described with full justice. His friends will speak first of Allen Hole's liveliness, his gaiety, his capacity to care for others, his delight in the simplest things, but we recognize that unless one knew him, these terms would not convey the effect of his nature. ln Buber's For the Sake of Hefzzwz. a disciple asks his Rabbi why it is that 56 hidden righteous people sustain the world rather than the manifestly righteous who are our leaders. 'The manifest just,' said the Rabbi, 'are them- selves sustained by these hidden ones. Moreover, that within them which serves to sustain men belongs to their hidden and not to their manifest nature. All that sustains belongs to the realm of the hidden' Allen Hole was the most transparent, but also the most hidden of men. He was at the core of his being what he appeared on the sur- face, but because he rested so fully on his trust in God to know Allen required knowing his master first. There is a passage in Luke's Gospel where in answer to the salutation, Good Teacher, Jesus says, XVhy do you call me good? No one is good but God alone. jesus was a Good Teacher and never better than when he turned men's attention away from Himself to his Father. Allen Hole was a good teacher in the same fashiong if one wanted to know or understand him, it was necessary to know what it was that shaped his life, to know him in that which is eternal. -Paul A. Lacey To Allen D. Hole, beloved professor, I dedicate the 1966 xLu.Az.1-sfsex . .. . Snrgtzim, a representation of one year of life at Earlham College. This institution was his Alma Mater, and since it ,M ' later was the place where he taught for so many years and earned a very warm spot in 34, the hearts of so many of us, A V 1 I think it fitting that he be remembered in this simple g way. -Q -The Editor . 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Sub- ject to the ultimate authority of the Board of Trustees and the administration, Senate has a great deal of power in deciding upon non-academic matters and wide iniiu- ence in proposing changes through the Senate Academic Committee in the academic area. The members are composed of elected delegates- from the general student body and representatives from the faculty and administration. Executive Committee: President: Paul Halter Vice-President: Anne Wright Secretary: Lynn Schafer Treasurer: Dave Cope Publicity and Records: Jud Haverkamp Nominations: Paul Harvey ' ' Senators: AMR: Bruce Bowden, John Hartwell, Bill Henry, Ted Prim, Dick Surwit, Gary Taylor, Larry Walker, Burt Weston: AWS: Carol Dressel, Susan Male, Peggy Permar, Lucky Robinson, Miriam Stott, Dot Weaver: ' DDO: JeE Fuson, Al Gentry, Dan Davidson: H Faculty and Administration: Hal Cope, Eric Curtis, Charles Matlack, james McDowell, Stuart Whitcomb. AMR and AWS The Association of Men Residents and the Association of Women Students are organizations to which all resi- dent students automatically belong. They have a dual function: 115 to sponsor social events as unified organi- zations and 125 to handle many disciplinary matters. Both operate through councils composed of an executive board and representatives from each hall section. AMR Council Oliicers: President: Tom Vosnos Viee-Presidents: Bill Marshak fBundy President5, A1 Hart CI-Ioerner President5, Lew Newall CBarrett President5 Seaetary: Dave Rodefer Treasurer: Bill Henry Social Chairmen: Jim Kridler and Bill Byron A Barrett Section Presidents: Rod Crafts, Bill Henry, Bob Glen Jenks, Phil W. Scott, Frank Tague, Paul Sedgwick, Shaffer, Dave Kratz, Dick Snider, jim Ktidler, Newt Barrett. . Section Presidents: Dave Boynton, Dave james, Dick Rodeier, Eric Moskowitz, I.arry jones, Pat Conner- ly, Bill Hobson. . Presidents: Tom Fourmam Dave Koch, Brucef' , A Q e,Swife, Dave Gumpert, Tom Johnson. A- , ' EH f-'L and Lynn Vail OA ' inf OE -f ,' ,i, ,I ' ,,, ,Maves and Maria Cal- 7 ' 'V Y gm. H-.V - . 1 . ' 'M 'aaQ,4:lE-fc:-.ig 'Wy-1-.3-,:1, - lr -Z-rt., .... . I -, gag,-,m,,'.,f :, .7 'e -,'if:5j.!- 3-'-5 i- 'f- 1-? ':Z'l .H Jlfiv- :1. fu- . L in -,t...,, -- .',,I,,..y. ,z H1 nj- ,. z Secretary: Rosalee Miller and Pam Shoemaker Treasurer: Nancy Bibler Social Chairman: Mary Boomer Head Oliice Girl: Lora Evans AWS Council: Marilyn Parke, Vicki Wargo, Alice Almond, Ginny Hoagland, Jill Yager, Barbara Wood, Marion Pettering, Robin Roberts, Carol Gray, Sandy Grover, Tina Munson, Debbie Hill, Carolyn Luke, Katy Harris, Mary Strickler, Toppy Chambers, Anne Wright, Clare Hammon, Dori Dietz, Nancy Bibler, Liz McCorkle, Barb Baumgartner, Stephenie Stilwell, Ethel Mae Mil- ler, Margaret Beidler. ' Duo The Day Dodger Organization is composed of all non- dorm students Capproximately 1405 with the exception of college-owned 0E-campus house residents. DDO has two functions also which are C15 integration of its mem- bers into campus activities and C25 sponsorship of social activities. ' Officers: President: Paul Harvey Vice-President: Dan Davidson . Secretary: jane Wynegar Treasurer: Sandy Rowley n 15 Y, CO UNICATICNS MEDIA CCB The Central Communications Board is responsible to Senate and is in charge of all campus publications and the radio station. Its agenda for meetings consists of dis- cussion of problems, plans for the future, budgets and financial reports, determination of policies, and discussion of how journalism can be improved at Earlham. CCB is composed of and appoints all editors, business managers, station manager, and head photographer for the media. The remainder of the board consists of faculty and execu- tive ofiices for which any student may apply. . Chairman: Dick Berliner A junior Member: Dick Schwartz Secretary: Mary Coy Treasurer: John Sweitzer Faculty Advisors: Kathleen Postle and Bruce Pearson WECI The campus radio station operates both AM and FM as licensed by the FCC and broadcasts to the Richmond area. There are varied musical programs: discussions of world, national, or campus issues: and other types ,of programs including live broadcasts of concerts and sports events. Station Manager: Fall: David S. Calihang Winter and Spring: jonanthan Davis i Program Manager: Murray Parker Chief Engineer: David P. Clement Production Director: John W. Schuerman News Director: David Netzorg and Paul Sedgwick Business Manager: Tom McDaniel Engineering: J. Robert Sherwood, Dave Clement, john Schuerman StaE: William Adkins, F. Scott Beadenkopf, Michael Burn- ham, Dave Calihan, Jon Davis, Michael Davis, Roy Dye, Robert Ellis, Terry Evans, jeff Feuer, Howell Gatchell, Douglas Hamil- ton, Alan Harg Becky Hilty, Ben Hoskins, Reagan Hull, Steve Marshall, Barbara Massey, Tom McDaniel, Mark Merkins, James Mitchell, Dave Netzorg, Murray Parker, Steve Pearlman, Frank john Rubin, Ken Schell, John W. Schuerman, Paul Sedg- Shalfer, Robert Sherwood, Wiley Smith, Howard Walling.. - ' 'ff f2'L',,,L. Y .. . .,.., .. Q1-5, - ' ,. iq --,-j , . iL.,j I ' 533-3'f?, -A . P f ' 2- . if L- 'TT-3, 53?.j5'1's .- E a. r:a:gaf . :tit el. rf, . . . . Pram, Lf21:lF9,? non-fiction academic arti- cles: in the sc' ,jt1ieghumanities. Editor: .. , F-diwrial Sf Sally Kohn, Frank Purcell, Linda Lewis, Nan F '- .f-ir? fi 4' 'i3gi3T2-'?I: 'fti2. f SARGASSO The Sargaxso is the college yearbook, the function of which is to provide a permanent record of the highlights of the school year and a general overview of the college. The book is a summer publication so that an entire year can be included. Editor-in-chief: Sue Loggan Business Manager: Larry Black Advertising: Marilyn Parke, Frank Tague Activities: Steve Edwards CSportsJ Faculty: Photography Staff Seniors: Bobbie Baldwin Underclass: Lynell McCammon A CCB Head Photographer: Terry Otis Photographers: john Hunter, jim Sowder, Ed Matney, Alan Quinn, Dick Nakamura, Rick Shumata, Pete Geerlofs. Cover Design: Phil W. Scott Filing: Barbara Fells and Anne Ohlrogge Faculty Advisor-: Bill Darr THE Post The Post is the weekly, student operated newspaper. It includes a. wide area of coverage, e.g. campus activities, world news, fashion, editorial comment, nonsensical com- mentaries, a weekly calendar, and cartoons. Editors: Fall: Brent Bowers: Winter: Dick Berliner and Mike Keedyg Spring: Phil Lynes and John Brill Assistant Editors: Fall: Dave Gerwig and Dan Mont- gomery: Winter: Brent Bowers: Spring: Bob Carter and Lew Newall Business and Advertising Managers: john Brill, Dan . Weisberg, john May Staff: Julius Smith, Scott McNabb, Evy Goldner, Rick Meade, Pete Berliner, Sybil Jordan, Judy Morgan, Rob O'Connor, Dan Uyesugi, Ken Friedman, Margie Witty, Marc Peon, Toppy Chambers, jane Earle, Marian Phillips, Barb Ryder, Les Jordan, Bert Rava, Bryan Van Deun, Sue Searles, Ben Eisman, Eric Mos- kowitz, Norma Yancey, jill Yager, Glenn Senter. CRUCIBLE Crucible is a literary magazine including critical and creative writing by students. The work to be included is selected through tutorials which, in turn, serve as valuable experiences in learning writing and criticism techniques., Editor: Christine Anderson Art Editor: james Harrison Business Managers: Peggy Carey and Sari Knopp Art Staff: Elizabeth Chambers and ,james Hadley Faculty Advisors: Trim Bissell and Kathleen Postle Tutorial Members: Peggy Carey, William Franz, Ethan Gor- don, joseph Hiatt, Sari Knopp, David Light, Richard Meade, Russ Rowland, Marjorie Witty, Tim Zimmer, Ann Cole, julian Hille- gas, Katy Harris, Charles Landsman, Ben Pickar, Clark Robinson, Catharine Roth, Linda Wilford. 99 'Wir 'S-al' ,ff-.EQ SOCIAL-CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS SAB The Student Activities Board is composed of six people. The chairman is chosen in a campus-wide election, and the other live people are interviewed and selected by the Sen- ate Nominations Committee. The board meets weekly and organizes and plans the campus social calendar including events of all size, big-name entertainment, and excursions to events outside the Richmond community. 1 Chairman: Claude Lancome Vice-Chairman: Dave DeBruyn Recording Secretary: Sue Loggan Corresponding Secretary: Anne Ohlrogge Treasurer: Bill Bryon Publicity: john Hanson and Larry McDaniel I STUDENT FILM 'COMMITTEE GREEN DOLPHIN C W ,..,L.,1-, :T .'-,Q':v:f, ' -in-1...,g,, Y -1+z:sf.sf:: The seven people which make up the committee are chosen by SAB and form a group which coordinates all entertainment films on campus. They plan a calendar for a season ticket and also make some special arrangements for films to be shown downtown. Chairman: Mary Dunham Secretary: Lucy Johnston Treasurer: Randy Grant Publicity: Ben Pickar ' Other Members: Bob Ellis, Harriet McCurdy, Sue Loggan COMMONS BOARD The representative is chosen by SAB, and it is his or her job to organize a group of people with whom to discuss, plan, and put into practice new improvements and policies in Commons. , Commons Representative: Dave Bolling g N Fon EVENTS .K Homecoming: Doug Kline and Pat Cooper -Festival of the Arts: Toppy Chambers and jane Johnston H A Little 'May Day: Lani Ritter and Barbara Short , ,AllfCollege Outing: Anne Weeks and Bob Ellis - .,2'.'.Ki+-ki. .N r . ,,.,'ii -1, ,V W ' ifSi:f?3iZ.fSif,9l: ff, ' ,. Located in the basement of Barrett Hall, the Green Dolphin is an night club on the Earlham campus. Waiters .serve drinks, and rock bands blast our all over campus. Extensive remodeling is planned for the summer so' that an even larger crowd can be accommodated. Manager for Fall and Winter: john May and Pete Ber- liner Spring Board: ' Chairman: Bill Bryon Managers: jan Klotz, jim Kridlet, Rod Crafts, Tom Budd soUL SURVIVOR In answer to the old problems of the Guarded Well By, SAB planned a new Coffeehouse which opened in November. Part of the old laundry building was remodeled to serve this need of the campus. The Soul Survivor pro- vides mainly folk entertainment. Manager: Gary Taylor Personnel: Roger Ide Program: Roger Curtis Treasurer: Andy Beard Assistant Manager: John Elegant Publicity: joy Hardin and Sue Erb 1. ,V rt.. ,Q . ,L 1 af 'S X .Ii K 3 4. .UTM :I ' g, A' E., Ionian a men's social and literary organization which includes such ftmctions as sponsorship of dances, lectures, and papers written by members. ' President: Sam Groves , Recording Secretary: john Martsolf Corresponding Secretary: Lee Barnes L Treasurer: Pete Rogers Critic: Dave Roy Members: Everett Adagala, Bob Masters, Steve Mills, Dave DeBruyn, Bob Taylor, Roger Knutsen, Al Kellum, Dave Bennett, Rick Berg, Gordon Fisher, John Khalian, Jim Lewkowski, Craig McClain, Lew Newall, Dick Berliner, Brent Bowers, Doug Pope, Pere Reuman, Dan Uyseugi, Dick Zaugg. PHOENIX The Phoenix Society is a women's organization with a two-fold purpose: activities through which members are engaged in both social and service projects. A President: Anne Vogel Vice-President: Karen Zook Secretary: Barb Melvin Treasurer: julie McGregor Publicity Chairman: Nancy Pennypacker Historian: Barb Ryder Members: Sara Barbor, Lynne Barrett, Elsa Clark, jean Ding- wall, Anne Halfnet, Nancy Harlan, Suzie Horton, Pat McBee, Lynell McCammon, Doreen Peterson, Chris Schlotterbeck, Cheryl Vaupel, Alice Almond, joey -,A1pern, Louise Berry, Mary Boomer, Betsy Britton, Carol Harvey, Ginny Hoagland, Anne Judd, Joan Kojola, Angela Kountoupes, Anne I.aMar, Barbara Massey, Carol Massey, Martha Miller, Linda Mosher, Eileen Smith, june Staf- ford, Maggie Waid, Vicki Wargo. CIRCLE K CLUB A third service group is a college branch of Kiwanis Club International. President: John Hastings Vice-President: Randy Grant Secretary: Dave Kenworthy Treasurer: Bob Chatelain Members: Lee Barnes, Paul Harvey, Dave Hilberry, Bruce Iandis, Steve Marshall, Murray Parker, Bob Perkins, Bill Rash, Bob Strawbridge, Dave Strawbridge, Charles Stahr, Chris Meyer, jim Kridlet, john Stroman, jim Henderson. CAMPUS CHEST Campus is responsible for fund-raising for volun- tary It selects the agencies, organizes the campus and convocation, and collects the bids. ' :Q . Committee: Dave Kratz, Helen Green- wood, and A 'Q 'A CLASS OE '66 President: Ben Hoskins Vice-President: Dick King Treasurer: Dave Koch t Social Chairmen: Sue Alsberg and George Michael CLASS OF '67 President: Larry McDaniel Vice-President: Bob Stein Secretary: Barbara Wood Treasurer: Dave Kratz Social Chairmen: Anne Ohlrogge and Lou Bojrab CLASS CF '68 President: Tom Rindge Vice-President: Bill Bryon Secretary: Maggie Waid Treasurer: Stu Reller Social Chairman: Kay Eidemiller CLASS OE '69 President: Tom Yokum Vice-President: Greg Brown Secretary: Betje Van Dam Treasurer: julie McGregor Social Chairmen: Ann Howard and Mike Vawter THE PRECEDEN TS COMMITTEE The PC's is an organization of students which is part of the New Student Week Staff and as such is concerned with helping freshmen to become members of the Earlham community, building class spirit among the new frosh, and helping to relieve early tensions. M Co-Chairmen: Anne.Ohlrogge and Tom McDaniel Committee: Stu Reller, Bob Prugh, Lucky Robinson, Paul Harvey, Laura Ziel, Phil A. Scott, Dennis Bogyo, Dave Kratz, Sue Wenger, Tim Togikawa, Cam Bishop, Sue Luger, Tunia Calhoun. rw ' wv ,. ?' 1 L 1 Viz' F A W ' A nl' ft 1 7?- ' 1 1 P' J' -I X Lf? W ,V ,,. n T5 .t 1 A. :Kau- X17 PGLITICAL ORGANIZATIO SPAC The Student Political Aliairs Committee is concerned with politital and social problems and promotes interest on campus through programs including speakers, panels, tlebates. and general discussions, It also keeps students in- formed about current happenings through a column in the Pwr and distribution of information sheets. Chairman: Phil A. Scott Secretary: Fran Moore Treasurer: Ron Beane CGNSERVATIVE CLUB The club is an educational organization and does not engage in partisan political activity, The meetings are occa- sions for speakers and various other informative programs. Co-Chairmen: Phil Kimball and Brad Nutting Secretary: Anne Demarest Treasurer: David Alm YOUNG REPUBLICAN S Earlhams Young Republican Club is a collegiate unit of the Indiana and National Republican Parties which serves to acquaint the members of the Earlham-Richmond community with the aims and goals of the Republican Partv. llresidentz Roland Woodard Secretary: Larry Smith Treasurer: Tom Koors YOUNG DEMOCRATS The campus Democratic organization helps the area Democratic Party at campaign time and during elections. President: David Chamberlin Vice-President: Scott McNabb Secretary: Ann Overby Treasurer: jeff Morse .wart .r.- V gy? .. H VE, , A.. 'M W J ' -.3 X x - - - -s t, A-N Haig' gl ki , . , .- 4 ' I ---4-.....,,, i...- -' T - ia-. -L, J I.. :' . 3 1- -. ... 1' kB u .ar W Q! fl i !? 'Nl RELIGIOUS GROUPS MEETINGHOUSE CABINET The cabinet has charge of the Meetinghouse, All-Col- lege Meeting, and Vesper services on Sunday evening. It also plans special services and co d' l' ' ties on campus. or inates re igious activi- Members: Ed Carey, Chris Meyer, Lora Evans, john Stout, Loring Prosser, john Hunter, Beth Alber, Lynn Schulte, Mellie Eckart. DEPUTATIONS The Deputation team is a group of students who partici- pate in worship services of Friends Meetings and some other denominations in the general area. Chairman: jeff Morse Secretary: Nancy Hartmann Faculty Adviser: Charles Thomas MSM The Methodist Student Movement provides a three-fold opportunity in fellowship, worship, and service for stu- dents in the Earlham community. President: Gordon Fisher Vice-'President and Program Chairman: jane Earle Secretary: Judy Welker Treasurer: -lack Mutti Worslmip and Publicity: Kent Van Zant YOUNG FRIENDS Young Friends is an organization which includes dis- cussions and projects for Friends in the community. President: Marian Baker FI E ARTS CCN CERT CHGIR President: john Stout Vice-President: james Harrison Secretary: jennifer Lowe Business Manager: Xvillis Sutton Librarians, jennifer Lowe and Bob Chase Sopranos: Lynn Vail, Marv Barstow, Mary Coy, Lisl Peter- son, Ann Geiger, Pam Chase, Marcia Coates, Beth Francis, Nancy Bibler, Virginia Hollister, jane johnston, Lynn Schulte, Altos: Peggy Carey, Linda Atwater, Peggy Bair, Anne Yfright, Rosalie Miller, Sue Blake, Lora Evans, Helen Hinshaw, Paula I-Iurn, Barbara Mills, Marty Sutton, jennifer Lowe. Tenors: Albert Rawlins, Tom Rindge, jim Giacone, Ken Hartz. james Harrison, Lew Nexvall, jeff Filson, Tom Guthrie. Basses: Paul Link, Bill Moore, Chuck Hatcher, jeff Garrison, Wallis Sutton, Charles Browning, Rick Keller, john Stout, Steve Angel, john Hunter. EARLHAM CHORUS All students are eligible to join this chorus, the activities of which inclutle music for All-College Meeting occasion- ally and special concerts and trips. j Presidentsi Dan Fredericks Vice-President: Arol Augsburger Secretaryr Cam Bishop Business Manageri Paul Rhodes Librarian: Ed Rhoatls 5S fgfy, a Nc MASK AND MANTLE Mask and Mantle encourages and promotes dramatic activity at Earlharn. President: Larry johnson Vice-President: Katy Rutherford Secretary: Toppy Chambers Business Manager: joanna Olrnstead Technical Director: Anne Draznin , I 1 I mln m 'Pi 'M fm: ' - V. V- . --:V-, .1 . 'DWL TD .un n t - ., , V. ,Q I - u , -1 .- . Y W. -' ' Mu Ima ' 'I lux! f, - . or n .1 v .1 A , V. vu I X ' .-...Q -A X-al 1 A WL ' - f:m,i 59' r ' -X fi 'qiffx 3 A X . . ,,,. .EV if ..a..,,am- WN. F55 lf' - W 'L' wg fn . 3 ' s, A - fpalitfa .. 0 I? ' w ' . .s7--: ' Ag if . 5 . ' 4-., . R 59 'QFRELE A N N I X, 5 fl 1 L Y v D U THE MARAUDERS The year l965-66 saw the birth of the new Marauders, the first good rock band on the Earlham campus in several years. After playing on and off campus during first term with different personnel, freshmen Dick Kimmel, Bill Stickney, Pete Geerlofs, and Tom Kober, sophomore Tom Simonyi, and senior Bob Taylor officially formed the new Marauders in january, 1966. Wfith Pete and Bob on vocals and rhythm guitar, Dick on lead guitar, Bill on bass guitar, Tom Simonyi on the electric organ, and Tom Kober on drums, and also using a sax, trumpet, 12-string guitar, Melodica, tambourine, shouts, grunts, screams, and an oc- casional off-color comment, the Marauders worked their way to a recording audition in Dayton in only four short months. CAn original song next year may put the Ma- rauders on the Billboard charts!! The Rock 'n' Soul sound of the group has carried them to the Varsity Mug Club in Cincinnati, to Al and Larry's and the Old Town Tap in Oxford, and to Earlham's Green Dolphin and Soul Survivor. With engagements already scheduled for next year in Oxford and opening night at the Green Dolphinf' the Marauders, less Bob Taylor who graduates to Gas-Light Square in St. Louis, will return to Earlham to continue to be one of the area's bait rock bands. l l Ai ,g CLEAR CREEK SINGERS Five Earlham students formed a promintnt folk singing group this year which won prizes in contests, made numcrous appcaranccs recorded an al bum, and became a source of pride in thc Eirlham community The students were Karl Knobler, Mike Hoehne, Sue XX'cnger Mike Minor ind Bob Meher s'5- Ik. 5 H . I --.ar 1 AQ. C: xii,-,-,,.. X. 'xox N, COLLEGE BOWL This year Earlham College sent a team to the General lilettric College Bowl, The students were Bill Adkins, captain Gordon Fisher, Susan Abelow, Brad Nutting, anti .ilrernate Frank Purcell. Team Record EC S: Peters . , . 275 XY'i1lifiirtl 4 . 275 Southwest Texas 380 Akron .,.. , 245 Sz. Bonaventure . . 210 Totals , . . . 1385 OPP 110 95 30 155 255 625 G lARE10t,i DEBATE TEAM The team aims at achieving mastery of skills essential to argumentation. Members: jack Mutti, Randy Norris, Howard Hughes, and John Hoag. PHI BETA KAPPA Those elected to the Earlham chapter of Phi Beta Kappa this year were Paige Courtney, Sue Harper, Anne Norton, Libby Yunger, jane Mutri, john Stout, George Schumm, Karl Lechow, Paul Gregg, and Bob Drury. ATHLETIC ORGANIZATIONS E-MEN Any male student at Earlham who has won a varsity letter is eligible to become a member of E-Men, a club which promotes athletics on the campus and between Earlham and other colleges. President: Dick McClure Vice-President: Al Hart Secretary: john Hastings Treasurer: Fred Casey CHEERLEADERS Football: Captains Sue Loggan, Laura Ziel, and Bruce Lan- dis: Sue Luger, Mary Boomer, Tunia Calhoun. Basketball: Captain Tunia Calhoun, Janet Wade, Janis Cole, Carol Nicholson. ?WRA The Women's Recreation Association promotes mainly intramural sports for women. President: Janneke Nauta Vice-President: Marilyn Reid Secretary: Anne Weeks Treasurer: Sandy Grover and Suzie Horton , Publicity: Mellie Eckart I . I OUTING CLUB l The Outing Club provides a common meeting ground for people who enjoy outdoor activities and experiences and offers many organized trips to its members and the lcollege community. l President: Fall and Winter: Mark Merkins: 5 Spring: Daniel Risser I Treasurer: Carol Greenleaf l Members: Janet Clark, Dennis Doerfler, Robert Ellis, Karen lFelmlee, jim Foster, Katy Kerman, Anne LaMat. Sally Lemley, 'Peter Letson, Louise Lindsey, Carolyn Luke, jack Mutti, Ed Palczewski, Russell Poe, john Welch. l l l l l 1 l i r l I l .1 wi. if 1 K r. js. .x .F x95 I I' .al Q-nv -Stax . - S, , . H ' at 115.4 - TW! , . X i an ' It . Ll a nan' 1 , K gh N. - ,.c ,v - .-:es A ' ' V p- . ' 'A , by , fn. h J f V 4- E -i , E . - :st H .1 --1' 1 . T3 - ket,-. I I. 11 lg L ,A n. ' ...U GK' --t. , 'is- k, , 1-I . ' -,Iii 44, mv .1-wi!!-movq QM 5 ' mania' -A I ..- FALL SPORTS t FOOTBALL e With Bob Geiger succeeding Jerry Huntsman as head coach and graduated four-year quarterback Rick Carter joining the staE as assistant, the football squad extended its record to 36-5 for the past live years. Although losing for the first time at home since 1961, theiQuakers won six of eight regular season games to earn a bid from Maryville College to play in the first annual Honaker Bowl game CMaryville, Tennesseel on Thanksgiving Day. . Franklin and Kenyon had already fallen before an op- ponent even crossed the Earlham goal line. In those con- quests the Quakers held their two victims to 56 yards rushing while Earlham fullback Brad Powell ran for 207 yards and halfback Doug Seibert caught nine passes for 203. But the Principia Indians, gunning for the Quakers after five straight losses in their six-year series, put the brakes on the Earlham express, and won, 9-6, despite 14 tackles by linebacker Bob Taylor. The next four enemies met defeat by a total of 23 points as the Maroon and White capitalized on their opportuni- ties. Taylor outgained Earlham in yardage, 209-193, but lost three fumbles as the Quakers edged their traditional rivals by one TD for the fourth straight time. Freshman quarterback Ron Isaac completed 9 of 11 passes for 144 yards as Earlham turned a 13-0 deficit in to a 14-13 victory over Manchester, Greg Dinkins kicking both extra points. An interception and 81-yard TD sprint by defensive end Dick McClure helped the Quakers to a 14-7 win over Lake Forest as Seibert recorded punts of 62 and 55 yards. Game Number Seven saw Wilmington's Quakers- grab a 13-7 lead in the fourth quarter before Powell scored his second touchdown of the afternoon. Then Isaac scored to clinch a 21-13 victory and bring the Quaker Bowl back to Earlham. A 16-0 loss at Kalamazoo did nothing to da.rnpen the spirits of the Quakers, anxious to winthe first post-season bowl game in Earlham history. First quarter jitters in Tennessee hurt the Quakers, cutting short two drives with fumbles as Maryville jumped into a 17-6 lead. -But a 58- yard TD heave from Isaac to Seibert and second half touchdowns by Mike Puterbaugh and Bob Taylor put the Quakers on top, 26-17, as the gun ended the season. Taylor rushers against Maryville, with 111 yards at full- rolled up its greatest total offense Hgure, , .,- ,,C.J12, 'V L- -, - tzfqffa' 1 ,- Q ..,v,!gg,5e,A,,'- -I Mjzfl' 'Lf'H . x ..r'd.l' -.'Ie9'- 1' ' - -.j.L'SfvV MH. f ' ' ,f'itf?ffitf2i:f'?'. 1- zs.. 1 QEIIQI '. f Q .5 gift 6. 427 yards. Seibert was voted the team's Most Valuable Player with 100 yards receiving and 76 rushing. The game ended the careers of backs Seibert, Taylor, and Paul Fauri, and linemen Fran Bradley, Jetty Redinbo, ,Dennis Mierzwa, John Zimmer, Jim Wade, and McClure. Seven of them played four years and won 29 of 33 games. For the 1965 season, Powell's 564 rushing yards easily topped Seibert's runnerup total of 359, but Seibert had .1 'better average, 4.4 per carry to 4.1. Powell also led in scoring with 42 points, while Seibert followed with 24 as the state's defending champion collegiate scorer. Seibert led in receiving with 496 yards and punting with a 39.4 average for 40 tries. Ramsey Coates and Ron Isaac shared the quarterbacking duties, Coates completing 48.4 per cent for 449 yards and Isaac 5 1.0 per cent for 392. With Geiger moving on to Buffalo and Hall departing for Middle Tennessee State, the coaching chores for 1966 fall on the young shoulders of Carter, still just one year out of his helmet and pads. If his record as a player or an assis- tant coach is any judge, seasons like 1965 will continue. Coaches: Bob Geiger, Stanley Hall, Rick Carter ' Co-Captains: Dick McClure and Doug Seibert ' Team Members: Fran Bradley, Paul Fauri, Dick McClure, Dennis Mierzwa, jerry Redinbo, Doug Seibert, Bob Taylor, jim Wade Cseniorsb g Mike Benson, Fred Casey, Tom johnson, Tom McDaniel, Mike Montgomery, Brad Powell, Bob Prugh, Mike Puterbaugh, Bob Stein, Larry Stephens C juniorsjg Ramsey Coates, Pat Connerly, jeE Hiller, Doug Kaler, john Knuti, Ken Libby, Mike Martin, Bruce McAtee, joe Merle, Gary Smittle, Jim Taylor, Bryan VanDeun Csophomoreshg Andy Beard, Ed Clemmer, joe Cohen, Greg Dinkins, Mike Flanagan, Sam Francis, Tony Guas- tini, Ron Isaac, 'jay Myers, Scott Ream, Steve Schafer, Paul Shields, Maurice Stevens, john Stroman, Mike Vawter, Tom Wines Qfreshmenjg Lou Bojrab, Gary Taylor, Managers, Ed Melshen, Dick Snider, Trainers. Team Record EC OPP Franklin . . . . . 12 0 Kenyon . .P . 25 0 Principia . . . . 6 9 Taylor . . . . . 19 12 Manchester . . . . 14 15 Lake Forest . . . . 14 7 Wilmington . . . . 21 15 Kalamazoo . . . . 0 16 Maryville . . . . 26 17 w S. l l ll 'I ,soccER . In one of the greatest seasons in its 16-year history, Earlham's soccer team won the College Division of the Midwestern Collegiate Soccer Conference and finished second in the 1965 NAIA National tournament. Posting an 11-2-1 record C6-1-1 in the Conferenceb, the Quakers had a tight defense and explosive offense, holding a 50-212 scoring edge over their 14 opponents. . t 1 Co-Captain Ben Hoskins, at center half, and freshman left fullback Jon Krutsky sparked the defense throughout the season while freshman wing Steve Worth and senior inside Lee Barnes accounted for 27 goals between them. The season began- slowly, with a 1-1 tie at MacMurray and one-goal victories over Cedarville and Wheaton as Worth scored four times. Then the Earlham steamroller ,started to move. ' ' ., The Quakers shut out the next' four opponents, the first time in 12 years an Earlham squad achieved that feat. Wilmington fell, 2-0,-as freshmen Rolf DeCou and Dave Bailey connected. Undefeated Lake Forest journeyed to Richmond and departed stunned, 4-0, as Kenyan Zeke Kegode joined the Quaker lineup for the first time since leading the squad in scoring in 1964. Kegode tallied the first goal and sophomore Ed McCaul recorded a shutout in his first start at goalie. ' Barnes and DeCou racked up three goals each as Indiana Tech suffered a 10-0 shellacking. Purdue, lost 7-0 as Kegode found the goal on more shots Cfourb than the whole Boilermaker team attempted Cthreeb in the Quaker Homecoming match. Ball State broke up the shutout string by taking a quick 2-0 lead in the Quakers' eighth game, but Worth came back with three as Earlham won 5-2. Calvin lost by the same score as five Quakers notched single goals and Krutsky, Hoskins, and Nick Basiliko held Calvin to four shots. Again a 5-2 count prevailed as Earlham journeyed to Indiana University for the season finale. This time, however, the Quakers were on the short end, despite two goals by Barnes. Playoff time approached and Earlham was chosen to compete with three other western schools for the Area I championship. A long, first period goal by Bailey gave the Quakers a 1-0 win over Rockhurst. Then the title came back to Richmond after host Quincy fell, 2-1, on 'scores by Barnes and Worth. Hoskins, Worth, and junior co-captain , A Bob Perkins were selected for the All-Tourney tearn.VThe next stop was Kansas City. ' . I f a Worth fired home two goals to beat Lincoln CPennsyl- vaniab, 2-0, and the Quakers were inthe NAIA finals for the 'second time in three years. In 1963, however, 'heavy snow sent the two finalists home with co-championships. This year Earlham wanted the title, undisputed. Worthbegan the scoring but1Trenton State,'victimized in the semi-finals by Earlham two. years before, came back with three before Worth narrowed the gap to 3-2. Tren- ton's Wayne Huston poured homes three more, however, and the 6-2 verdict was ofiicial. Huston had eight goals in two games, Worth only ' four. Krutsky joined Worth as Earlham's representatives on the All-Tournament team. The Quakers placedtwo men on the All-Conference first team, Worth and Krutsky, and two more gained hon- orable mention, Barnes and Bailey. Krutsky, Worth, and Bailey were selected for the All-Midwest squad. In post-season activity, Worth, Krutsky, and Barnes took part in the first regional tryout for the U. S. Olympic team. Worth, who led Earlham in scoring with 15 goals, advanced to the second tryout inthe fall and Krutsky was chosen as an alternate. , In 1966, Charles Matlack's 13th as soccer coach, Earl- ham will be in the ,new Michigan-Illinois-Indiana Col- legiate Soccer Conference. Missing from the runnerup NAIA squad of 1965, will be three-letter senior Dick King as- well as Barnes and Hoskins, who was chosen as the team's Most Valuable Player. Coach: Charles Matlack Co-Captains: Ben Hoskins and Bob Perkins Team Members: Lee Barnes, Ben Hoskins, Dick King C sen- iorsjg Everett Aclagala, Nick Basiliko, Bob Boettiger, Jud Haver- kamp, Mike Hoeline, Bob Perkins, Larry Walker Cjuniorsjg Neil Gahagan, Zeke Kegode, Pete Letson, Ed McCauL Ron Miller, Harold Wrightf sophomoresbg Bob Applegate, Dave Bailey, Dave Cope, Rolf DeCou, Hernan Drobny, Jim Henderson, joe Horton, jon Krutsky, Andy McDowell, Dick Mills, Chris Meyer, Tom Roberts, Bill Telfair, Terry Vaughan, Steve 'Worth, jon Yarnall Cfreshmenlg John Holzer, Iarry jones, Managers. ' Team Record EC a OPP iMacMurray . . . 1 1 Cedarville ., . 4 , ' 5 Wheaton . . . .5 ' V 2 Wilmington . . . 2. . 0 Lake Forest . . . . .N4 0 Indiana Tech . .u . .- .10 1- 0 ,Purdue 5 . .' p.V,,51.j 'Q 0 Ball State' ,. - . . 2 1 2 Calvin . . . Indiana Univ. Rockhurst' .' J 1 0 'Quincy .-2 1- I.incoln'. . . 2a . 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The Quakers gained runnerup honors in the GLCA and HCC meets and the Taylor and Earlham Invitationals. They whipped Franklin and -Taylor in dual imeets and tied Wabash in the season's finale. They routed Concordia and Indiana Tech in one triangular meet and placed second to Taylor in another. Gunn ran a 20:20 four-mile race in winning the HCC meet, the best time ever for an Earlham runner and a new Conference meet record. He also shattered the GLCA meet standard andthe Earlham course record with a 21:04.8 clocking as the Quakers finished second to Ohio Wesleyan. Gunn broke the Taylor Invitational mark in gaining the 'individual championship, although his team was edged by Taylor. For the season, Gunn won seven of the 11 in which Earlham ran. I Senior Mike Davis, for four years one of the team's stalwarts, saved his best performance for his final run, a 21:21 time at Wabash, ranking him tenth among Earl- ham's all-time cross country runners. Freshmen jim Mc- Nemar and Burt Weston gave evidence of, great things to come with 21:15 and 21:18 times respectively. I Despite the squad's failure to win as frequently as the teams of the past few years, the 1965 harriers topped all those in one department. In the HCC meet the times of the Quakers' First Five totaled 105:52, easily breaking the iprevious best of 108139. Earlham's five included Gunn, 1McNemar, Weston, Davis, and Rick Briggs. Three of i I trying not only to replace Gunn and Davis, but also to them will be back for 1966 when Coach Rushton will be . improve his team enough to send them back to the Na- itional meet. I Coach: Jerry Rushton 1 Captain: john Gunn 1 Team Members. Mike Davis, john Gunn Cseniorslj Steve lMills Qjuniorjg Rick Briggs, Ben Porter Csophomoresjg John 4Bates, Stewart McKenzie, Jim McNemar, David Satterrhwaite, iBurt Weston Cfreshmenj. I Q Team Record Earlham 23, Franklin 38 Earlham 38, Taylor 23, 72 - Earlham 46, Ball State 17 Earlham 23, Taylor 34 Earlham 17, Concordia 46, Indiana Tech 73 Earlham 28, Wabash 28 Taylor Invitational, Earlham 2nd Earlham Invitational, Earlham 2nd GLCA Meer, Earlham 2nd Hoosier Conference Meet, Earlham 2nd Little State, Earlham 7th p WINTER SPURTS BASKETBALL E Beginningfthe basketball season with a new coach, a young Cone junior and a host of sophomores and freshmenb, and a 2-19 record and previous year, Earlham knew anything could happen in 1965-66. But no one expected the team to win 10 of its last 13 to finish 14-8. And no one expected one sophomore and one freshman to rewrite the record book. Coach Del Harris and his young- sters left some room for improvement, but in the process reached some impressive milestones that may be hard even for a better team to surpass. 'Not since 1932-33 had a Quaker team won more than 13 games, not since 1953 had a player scored 36 points in a game, not since 1959-60 had Earlham even won more games than it lost, and never had a player scored 500 points in a season, or a freshman 300, or two players more than 400. Those are only some of the heights reached by the 1965-66 Quakers. The City of Richmond Tournament opened the season in the exciting, interesting way that was to continue for most of the 22-garne schedule. Taylor, a strong favorite to beat Earlham in the first round, saw -disaster looming when a Quaker shot bounced out with eight seconds left and Taylor ahead, 95-94. The Trojans won, but not easily, and only with Quaker sophomore Mike Martin tying the 13-year-old school record with 36 points in the game. Earlham ripped Hanover in the consolation game to take third place in the tourney. ' ' Freshman Steve Ward poured in 27 markers and steady sophomore Rick Berg added 18 points and 19 rebounds as Albion tasted a 97-90 defeat and Earlham equalled its previous year's victory in only its third contest. After split- ting the next four games, january came and the Hoosier Confetence's tough two invaded Richmond. ' Indiana. Central, eventual HCC champion, survived an 80-80 deadlock with 20 seconds to play and beat the Quakers, 84-80, despite 31 for Martin. Then Manchester brought an 8-1 record to' town and had to come from be- hind to win, 94-86, as sophomore Craig McEwan scored 20 of Earlham's points in his best career effort. Earlham's first victory over Wabash since 1948 left the Quakers 6-5g they never dropped below .500 again. With Bowl at stake at Wilmington, both ready. The lead changed hands early I 1 e -J?fi5'-fr' ' . - ' 'nfl I-J-sf iff-' . ' . 3-fb ,av F 5.1 - f ,. .'f ,.. gr,- 4 ,gi ,. I .f.i,g'5:.k:..,. 31? . 1114 . ff ' Tm if Fiizti .L .K -. .A Ugg, ' 'N-- 'f.j. X. 5 iffy! ' - I f-Jqig'-.'I' .g, gigs' Y- .V ,. 5,4 ::.J'L-Ivy Q, , . we ,. .X . , ' ,xp E 1 f.. If before the Indiana Quakers pulled ahead as 'Ward's scoring pace was torrid. When the Ohio squad came within three, 80-77, Ward stepped up the attack and did not stop until his team led, 90-77, on his record-tying 36th point. An- other layup gave the 6'l freshman 38. He had already surpassed the freshman record for points in a season, 280, in his fifteenth game. Now he had a record no one else had equalled in a career. - Against Marian the Quakers went without a field goal the last 6: 56, but hit their last 14 foul tosses to win, 72-66. Challenging Rose Poly, Earlham used Martin's 30 points, Berg's 19 rebounds, and a phenomenal 18 assists by freshman Tom Rogers to triumph. , When a confident Wooster squad played at Earlham, the Quakers faced one of the best defensive Fives in the nation. Martin paid no attention to defenders and notched 30 points and Dudley Moore's other 13-year-old record was erased. Martin did not stop with the 436 points in a season necessary to eclipse the mark, but he reached 441 that night. - . Routs of St. Francis and Wilmington closed the Quaker campaign with five straight wins. In the finale, Martin tallied 37 and Berg had 22 rebounds and 28 points, his career high. It was an appropriate end to the season. Berg's 323 rebounds easily led the team, as did Martin's 504 points and 22.9 average. Ward finished second in each department, 182 rebounds and 422 points. Berg had 332 points and Rogers, who led in assists, scored 203. Fresh- man Mike Dean admirably filled the sixth man role, playing at forward or guard as needed. The Quakers outscored their opponents, 86.0 to 82.6, and compiled the best record for an Earlham squad since 1957-58, when the team was 13-5. The last previous win- ning season was 1959-60, 12-7g the only higher victory total, 1 5, was achieved by the undefeated squad of 1932-33. Coaches: Del Harris and Rick Carter Captain: Rick Berg, Team Members: Al Hart Cjuniorjg Rick Berg, Tom Howells, Mike Martin, Craig McEwan, Bob Schroff Csophomoresbg Bob Bidlingmeyer, Mike Dean, Neal Newman, Scott Ream, Tom Rogers, Steve Ward Cfreshmanlg Roger Lawn, Paul Rhodes, Lloyd Williams, Man- agers. Team Record Taylor . . Hanover . Albion . Cedarville . McKendree . Indiana Central Franklin , . Indiana Central Manchester . St. Francis . Wabash . Franklin . . Manchester . Indiana Tech Hanover . . Wilmington Anderson . Marian . . Rose Poly . Wooster . St. Francis . Wilmington OPP 97 73 90 103 67 82 76 84 94 77 65 88 110 89 56 88 100 66 79 65 84 86 AA' ' ' af. X ' f' I Y' I, K . sv f X ' ' f' V , K. in '- , ,fx ,nu-,,,' x-, ,. ,321- , F1 .g -.. is X, - nf , x g , 1G 'A +...qg, ' , X. ...- .ww .....-,-,,., , H- E E' I ,f x - -4, as 1 I x ' 'I A L 4 ,X ix I f 4 X rv ' 'x I VOLLEYBALL Earlham's volleyball season ended on an unhappy note as the Quakers finished fourth in the MIVA, whereas a third place was necessary to move on to the National tourna- ment. The previous five dual meets comprising the season . saw losses, and the team took fifth twice Cmoving to fourth I when Indiana University was eliminated for using a gradu- ate studentj and fourth once in MIVA tourneys. But there I is a positive side to the season. Coach Jack Bailey uncovered some new talent that may I bring success back to Earlham in 1967. Ron Kidder, who l showed real improvement as a volleyball player this year, I received honorable mention on the MIVA team as a q spiker, and Paul Schaeffer came along to 611 ably the set- :ting spot that plagued Earlham for so long. Bob Stein, a . junior, sparked the Quaker team game after game, win- . ning a second team berth on the MIVA squad. . Stein, Kidder, and Schaeffer will form a good nucleus 'for next year. The remaining positions will be filled by 'players who saw limited action this year but gave signs .9 that they might develop in the future. Contending for the l: two spiking positions will be Mike West, Tom Hooker, ja and Bob Boettiger. Again facing a problem of lack of lr depth in setting, Coach Bailey will try to find someone to -I pair with Schaeffer from Chip Thomas, Dave james, and lBob Chatelain, all of whom have the potential to start. TDave Cope is another candidate to land a starting position. Earlham will miss theservices of senior captain Mark lPeacock who, after skipping two seasons with an injury, .came back this year but couldn't quite regain the form that l' made him one of the Quakers' best as a freshman. Senior lReagan Hull, spiker and setter, will also be missed after l four years of solid volleyball play. Coach Bailey, an eternal optimist, was happy with the j- way the 1966 squad responded to a tough season. He looks 'for improvement nextnyear. - 1 Coach: jack Bailey l Captain: Mark Peacock i Team Members: Reagan Hull, Mark Peacock Cseniorsjg Bob l1Boettiger, Bob Chatelain, Tom Hooker, Dave james, Ron Kidder, :lPaul Schaefer, Bob Stein, Dick Stratton fjuniorsjg Tom Hall, :ejohn Lytle, Mike West Csophomoresjg Dave Cope, Mike Gra- lzier, John Stroman, Chip Thomas Cfreshmenj. ' Team Record EC OPP llOhio State . . . ' . . . 2 3 i1Ball State . . . . 0 3 aBallState . . . . 0 3 julndiana Univ. . . . 1 3 jilndiana Univ ........ . . Q 3 mGeorge WiHiams' 10-team tourney , Earlham tied for Sth I l MIVA at Ball State Earlham 4th MIVA at Earlham , Earlham 4th MIVA at Ohio State Earlham 4th VVRESTLING An undefeated season recorded by sophomore Doug Kaler and a Little State crown won by Tom johnson brightened an otherwise disappointing 1965-66 season for Earlham's wrestlers. Under Coach Bob Geigerthe squad won two of eight dual meets and finished Bfth in the Hoosier Conference and fourth in the Little State. Kaler's 14-0-1 slate included individual championships in the Hoosier Conference at 167 pounds and the .Little State at 160. Johnson, although missing part of the season with mononucleosis, finished 5-2-1 and successfully de- fended the Little State heavyweight title he won .as a sophomore. ' . Junior Fred Casey posted an impressive 9-4 ,record and Tim Horgan won four of five matches before being side- lined with an injury. jon Little, the lone senior on the squad, was 3-3-1 when he had his season shortened by an injury. j - ' The squad edged St. Joseph's, 21-18, and downed Han- over, 23-14, for its two victories. The most heartbreaking loss was to perennial power Indiana Central, 18-13, as Earlham led with two matches remaining but was unable to hold on. Coach: Bob Geiger - Team Members: jon Little Cseniorjj Fred Casey, Mark Eidemiller, Tom johnson, Bill Marshak, Greg Masterson, Bob Perkins fjuniorsjg Grim Hobbs, Tim Horgan, Doug Kaler, jim Kridler, Qaig McClain, Ray Rose, Eric Swift fsophomoresjg Hernan Drobny, Jim Sensenbach ffreshmenbg Larry Rab, Manager . Team Record 9 EC OPP Manchester . . . 13 20 St. Joseph's . . . . 21 18 Indiana Central . . . 13 18 DePauwi . . . . 13 24 Hanover . . .' 23 14 Wabash . . . 16 21 Taylor . . '. -10 35 Cincinnati . .' . - 11 22 Hoosier Conference Earlham 5th Little State , Earlham 4th A i V W 1 N T1 ., ,.e n , 'f s I 1 P?- 'E 'I 1 1 li A 1 x Y F v w 135-5,v..,..-X.. v W ' rvwvfg QAQWSS , 1 2 I 1 S423 rx' ,faifdhfil ' - . iii'5f'flQ , 1 . SPRING SPORTS TRACK One of the best track teams in Indiana and perhaps the best in Earlham history represented the' Quakers in 1966. Under the direction of Coach jerry Rushton, Earlham's thinlies overwhelmed all opponents in dual and triangular meets, swept victoriously through the Hoosier Conference and Great Lakes meets, and placed third and fifth, respec- tively, in the Little and Big State meet. Nine school records fell in the course of the season. After warming up with three championships in the 17- school Wabash Relays, Earlham slapped the worst outdoor track defeat in ten years on visiting Ferris State, 105-40, as Quakers won 14 of 17 events. Juniors Mike Puterbaugh and Pete Reuman each copped three firsts. Wittenberg and Kenyon were next to fall in a triangu- lar meet, Earlham taking 11 of 16 first places, including another three by Reuman. The Quakers held Hanover to one victory and shut Anderson out of first place com- pletely to increase their record to 4-0 as they approached the big meets. l Dominating the Great Lakes Colleges Association meet with four firsts, four seconds, eight thirds, and three fourths, Earlham outscored runnerup Wabash, 71-37. In the Hoosier Conference meet Quakers grabbed six firsts and set three school records. Bill Newcomb won the discus and shotput, Grim Hobbs won the javelin, Steve Ward took the long jump and Steve Kaeuper the 8805 and Ben Hoskins, Bill Hahn, Steve Mills, and Tim Horgan com- bined to triumph in the mile relay. Although being victimized by Ball State and Indiana State in the Little State Meet, Earlham finished fifth of the 17 Big State competitors, defeating Purdue for the first time ever. Hobbs threw the javelin 198' to win both the Big and Little States, Earlham's first Big State champion in many years. Newcomb claimed second in the shotput and W'ard second in the high jump in the Big State. Earlham closed its season with a 110-35 romp over traditional Hoosier rival Indiana Central. Newcomb and Ward led the school record-breakers, each eclipsing two old marks. Newcomb extended his own standards, set in 1965, in the shotput, 51' 4 Cold record 49'M1 D, and the discus, 151'11M Cold record of 144'6 also broken by Spider Brown! . Ward smashed the 4-year-old high jump mark of 6'2 C Tom Halleyl, clear- ing 6'3 Mi , and extinguished Roy Conrad's 1911 long jump record C22'10 D by leaping 22'103M . Hobbs added to the wholesale attack on field event marks with a 209'6 javelin throw, 15'1 farther than his own record estab- lished in 1965. John Gunn lowered his two-mile standard from 9:41.2 to 9:30.6g Dave Bailey added 2M to Reuman's 1965 triple jump record of 43'1 Calso broken by Reuman, 43'3 Dg Hoskins, Hahn, Mills, and Horgan put 3223.4 in the books as the mile relay mark, 0.7 seconds better than 1965's mark. ' Coach: Jerry Rushton Captain: John Gunn Team Members: Dave Calihan, john Gunn, John Hastings, Ben Hoskins, John Marrsolf fseniorsjg Tom johnson, Steve Kaeuper, Phil Kimball, Vic Marshall, Gordon MacAlpine, Steve Mills, Mike Puterbaugh, Pete Reuman Cjuniorsjg Rick Briggs, Spider Brown, Bill Hahn, Grim Hobbs, Tim Horgan, Frank Hubbard, Doug Kaler, Bill Newcomb, john Osborn Csopho- moresbg Dave Bailey, john Bates, Bob Bidlingmeyer, Dave Gu- lick, Dave Lehman, Jim McNemar, Dave Miller, Paul Rector, Alex Trayer, Steve Ward, Burt Weston, Tom Yocum, Larry York Cfreshmenjg David Satterthwaite, Manager. Team Record EC OPP Ferris State V . . . 105 40 Triangular: Earlham 947,12 Wittenberg . . 41V2 Kenyon . . E 33 Hanover . '. . . 121 24 Anderson . . . . . 115 30 Indiana Central . . . 110 35 GLCA Earlham lst Hoosier Conference Earlham 1st Big-Little State Big: Earlham 5th Little: Earlham 3rd l l TENNIS A tough schedule and uncooperative weather disguised the outstanding ability of Dick Rodgers' 1966 tennis team. Led by Bob Perkins, Bob Biddle, Frank Pierson, and Larry McDaniel, the Quakers achieved a 4-4 record. A 5-4 victory over Miami and a 9-0 rout of Hoosier Conference champion Taylor highlighted the season. In defeating Miami for the first time in the 20-year history of the schools' competition, only Pierson and McDaniel gained singles victories. The Quakers then swept the doubles, however, to edge the Redskins. Shutouts of 7-0 and 8-0 over weak Wabash and Daven- port teams closed the season favorably after 8-1 and 9-0 losses to talented squads from Cincinnati and Ball State. Matches scheduled with Xavier and Ohio Northern, per- haps the two weakest opponents on the Earlham pre-season slate, were rained out and not rescheduled. When rain threatened during the Indiana State meet, however, it held off until Earlham had suffered an 8-1 trouncing. Biddle, Pierson, and McDaniel each' finished with 5-3 singles records, while sophomore Biddle's 5-3 doubles mark surpassed sophomore Pierson's and junior McDaniel's 4-3 finishes. Captain Bob Perkins, playing Number One for Earlham, found the competition tough and wound up with 3-5 and 3-4 slates, the same as freshman Ron Isaac's first-year performance. Coach: Dick Rodgers . Captain: Bob Perkins Team Members: Larry McDaniel, Bob Perkins, Jon Yager fjuniorsjg Bob Biddle, Frank Pierson, Paul Rhodes Csopho- moresjg Bob Bridges, George Burbank, Ron Isaac, john May, Neal Newman Qfreshmenl. Team Record EC OPP Kenyon . . . . . . . 3 6 Taylor .... . . 9 0 Miami . . . . 5 4 Indiana State . . . 1 8 Cincinnati . . 1 8 Ball State . . . .0 9 Wabash . . . . 7 0 Davenport . . . . 8 0 GOLF Bill Strohaver and Chuck Mayfield played consistently good golf, but it wasn'r enough to bring the Quakers a winning season. The squad lost close matches to Franklin and Taylor tofinish 3-4. More disappointing than the losing record, however, was the golfers' play the last week. A 14 M-3M trouncing by Hanover and an eighth place in the NAIA District 21 meet left the Quakers with little to be enthusiastic about. Optimisrs can look to next year with the knowledge that only one senior, john Koontz, graduates from the 1966 squad that won its first two meets and triumphed only over Marian the rest of the campaign. Strohaver and Mayfield each averaged 82.1 to lead the team. Mayfield, who defeated his opponents 13 M-SM for the best record on the team, fired the best round of the year, 76. 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Z Ap f Ni? n W' of I, nh - K A 3 5 'R-if-.i L f -I -in, , BASEBALL Q Improved pitching was not enough to help the 1966 baseball team do more than double its victory of the pre- vious season. The squad finished 4-16, slightly better than the 2-11 of 1965, but by season's end Earlham's improve- ment was considerably greater. p After being outscored 80-30 in their first nine games, the Quakers settled down to hold their opponents to a 38-25'advantage the next nine contests. The pitching staff's earned run average for the year was less than half the rec- ord of 1965, while the offense improved to a .224 team batting average. Defensively, the fielding could have been better although Jim Taylor, first-baseman, made a' good showing with an average of .976 taken from his 125 fielding plays. The Quakers dropped their first four contests but then rapped Rose Poly, 9-4, on strong relief pitching by Ed Clemmer, who thus 4 earned a starting shot. The freshman right- hander responded with . a 6-1 decision over Wil- mington to increase the Quaker record to 2-5. Two more wins was all the team could manage out of the last 13, however, one of those on Rich Atkinson's 3-1 victory over Manchester in his first Start. Freshman Mike Dean, one of the brightest spots all season for the Quakers, pitched the final triumph and lashed out five hits to help his cause. Dean, who led the team with a .327 average, was se- lected for the All-Hoosier Conference team as an out- fielder. junior Harley Negin hit .320 as Earlham's second best batsman, and catcher Gary Smittle ranked third. Senior Doug Seibert was the runner-up to Dean in nins batted in. Clemmer topped the pitchers in ERA, 3.11, besides picking up half the victories. ' n Gene Radio, one of the pitching 'prospects being counted on for the future, failed to win but frequently pitched well. Tom McDaniel saw frequent action on the mound, although his ledger also showed only losses. 4 With the long, slow improvement already begun, Coach Harris faces the losses of only three seniors as he antici- pates 1967: out-fielder-third baseman Seibert and utility men Bob Taylor and Ed Rhoads. Returnees include the excellent infield combination of shortstop Stan Lerner, second sacker Dick Zaugg, outfielder Mike Martin, as well as hard-hitting first baseman Jim Taylor. Coachesip Del Harris and Rick Carter if ' Team-Members: Ed Rhoads, Doug Seibert, Bob Taylor fsen- iorsjg,Tomf-MgDaniel, Burt Mills, Harley Negin, Gary Smittle, Dick Zaugg' fjuniorsjg Mike Martin, jim Taylor Csophomoresjg Rich Atkinson, Bill Austin, Chris Bready, Dave Bremer, Ed Clemmer, Mike Dean, Stan Lerner, jay Myers, Gene Radio,- Chuck Stahr, Bill Telfair Qfreshmenbg' Glenn Senter, Manager. Team Record EC OPP Indiana Central . . . 0 9 5 18 Dayton . . . 1 10 Rose Poly . . . 4 12 9 4 Wilmington . . . 4 5' 6 1 Taylor . . . . 1 12 0 ' 9 Manchester . . 3 1 1 3 Hanover . - 2 5 5 6 Cedarville . . . 4 5 0 2 Ball State . . . 1 6 Franklin . . 7 4 4 6 Anderson . 12 16 3 4 l I V l. E l 1 3 l l l i A ,I lt l. is U1 WOMEN'S SPORT FIELD HOCKEY Representing the only Earlham woman's sport event which is able to send members to a regional tournament, the Quaker women's field hockey team sent four girls to the Great Lakes Hockey Tournament in Cleveland. The girls who were chosen to represent the Miami Valley teams were seniors Ann Cole and Mary Strickler and freshmen Sue Bundens and Kathy Adams. In addition to these four girls who participated in the Tourney, Marian Baker, Louisa Wright, Dori Dietz, and Debbie Hull were also chosen but did not participate in the tournament. On the regular Earlham squad Ann Cole in the past years has held down the position of right halfback, while her senior teammate Mary Strickler occupied the center forward position. Freshman Sue Bundens has taken over the left inner spot while the 4th of the Great Lakes representatives, Kathy Adams, has taken over the right fullback slot in her first year also. Last year Debbie Hull and Ann Cole were selected from the Miami Valley team to play with the Great Lakes Asso- ciation in the National tournament. This year Ann Cole was also chosen as honorable mention to Great Lakes teams. Quakerette Co-Captains: Debbie Hull Louisa Wright Team Members: Molly Patterson, Debbie Lebo, Mary Strickler, Janet Bach, Sue Bundens, Beth Mullin, Ann Cole, Dori Dietz, Carol Schnell, Debbie Brown, Kathy Adams, Linda Leonard, Marian Baker. 4-35.4. anne., I SE 1 M. sf-fea. -,-- Ass. - ,, f 1 ',.,3,3' '-Q.'3'.. ..1.4u...-Q'f . - f'--. 1 f dr- L, Team Record EC Hanover . . . . 6 Bal1State . . . 5 Dayton Univ. . . 4 Western . . . 3 Wilmington . . . 2 Indiana Univ. . . 1 Ohio XVesleyan . . O Wittenberg . . . O l S5 OPP 1 2 2 2 l 4 O 0 .-x Q I 'Sh it Y' fi I' af' -1 -Tr L x 31 4 1 I F, 1 f A Q-1 a , f 1 MH 3' 1,,lb .905 . 33, v.-, ' . 'x-J' ' ' SW- y A K V' if fx, 78 '09- I p-. . 1 1 I 'EE :-..,' li .3 Q pfw - ' V-f 4 A p WJ- qs 1 4 ..,...-..f. . 51331 SSSEIIE? NA gm, 1,-. 1 ' - -3. .-H 43. f.-4-fm fsgw , ' Q- 'f Qi: - , ,.. -- 1,5 ff-fra..-,, i I -,X - ,xx ' - an - -' - J - A . bf ., -. 4- .gun wg.: . , 1, 4... ., , N --, .4,. , X . , Q . vo- . y , .., ,. -4 'x'-AA. 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Whircomb, Physics ., :ix I N 2' 3 9 J, . , , W N 5 :F , i ' , ' 1 ,' Nr , 1 X iw 'wx i' ,. if 1 Q... ,,4, ,X . - f.-'-'ff , . - Joe Whitney, Geography 7 -81. W , -1. adn iff 1 i , 1 : 121-sr., :iii rl S 113 SENIORS 4?- in 5 5' .app-3-.L -f - Cvg I 1 Q5 ,Q ,Y CLASS OF 1966 df? ' N1 TQ' :sn I C: R9 A ,I Cami M. Wfillinm N. ,Ierianne Phyllis Christine Ruth Adams Adkins, Jr. ' Alberri Anderson 114 . LJ , '.. ' ,z- ip... . ' , x i - 'X of ' , it 'L' f C' Y . .,. XX X . - R 41.1114 'A Stephen B. Marian Knapp Martha Lea Mary Eliubtth Angel Baker Baker Barsrovy Ns... '5- W f 1 F-XJ' l Ronald William Charles Robert Brigitte Regina Beane Bell, -Ir. BCHICIG h M .., vm nl' , ' . ,Q , 4 U.,- .JI Richard A. L Berliner l MARY-SUSAN ABELOVU, Denver. Colorado. History. C.'rm'ib!e.' France Foreign Studyg College Bowl Team. CAROL M. ADAMS, Santa Barbara, Calif. Philosophy. XVILLIAM N. ADKINS IR., Troy, Ohio. Chemistry. japan Foreign Study, College Bowl Team. WIERIANNE PHYLLIS AL- BERTI, Longmeadow, Mass. Religion. Foreign Student Committee, Earl- ham Chorus, Scandinavia Foreign Study. CHRISTINE RUTH ANDER- SON, Champaign, Illinois. English. Crucible Editor, Arr Editorg Central Communications Board. STEPHEN B. ANGEL, Bethesda, Maryland. His- tory. Concert Choirg SPACL Tutoring. MARIAN KNAPP BAKER. Collegeville, Penna. Biology. Young Friends, Museum Staffg -Iarnaica Foreign Study. MARTHA LEA BAKER, Pittsburgh, Penna. French. France Foreign Studyg Phoenix, Porf. MARY ELIZABETH BARSTOXV, XY'ethers- held, Conn. Elementary Education. Tutoring Project Coordinatorg Con- cert Choirg Scandinavia Foreign Study. RONALD XVILLIAM BEANE, Des Moines, Iowa. Economics. SPAC Treasurer. England Foreign Study, Trinity. CHARLES ROBERT BELL AIR., Asheville. North Carolina. Eco- nomics. Germany-Austria Foreign Srudyg NSXVSQ Sizrlqizim Assistant Editor, Sports Editor. BRIGITTE REGINA BENTELE, Ridgewood, New jersey. Mathematics. France Foreign Study. RICHARD A, BER- LINER, Silver Spring, Maryland. Political Science. Por! Editor, Ifrzr'llv.z11z Commznzily Timer: Scandinavia Foreign Study. 115 JONATHAN XVRIGHT BEST, Seoul, Republic of Korea. His- tory. Sophomore Vice-President. junior President, japan Foreign Study. DENNIS ANDREW' BOGYO. Tarrytown, New York. Chemistry. Precedents Committee. Reading Program Commit- tee. MARY ALICE BOOMER. XVinchester, Ind. Physical Educa- tion, XYRA Board, AXVS Social Chairmang Cheerleader. STEPH- EN ALAN BOREN. Poseyville, Ind. Phychology. Merrill-Palmer, England Foreign Study. BRENT THORNTON BOXVERS, Han- over. Ind, History. Pottf Editorg Ionian1 Young Democrats. DONALD RAY BOXVLES, Centerville. Ind. Political Science. XY'ashington Study. Intramurals, Day Dodgers. GAEL MCPHER- SON BROXYN, Arlington, Va. Psychology, Precedents Commit- tee. XVRA Secretary. Treasurer, England, Merrill-Palmer, Wfash- ington Studies. LARRY NEIL BROXVNING, Springheld, Ohio. Biology. 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ANNE LOUISE DRAZNIN, Chicago, Ill. English and Art. England Foreign Studyg Mask and Mantle Tech- nical Directorg Port Copy Editor. ROBERT FINLEY DRURY, Washington, D. C. Chemistry. STEPHEN EARLE EDWARDS, Swarthmore, Penna. Economics. Pon: England Foreign Studyg Sports Information Director. TOM LYNN FOURMAN, Ar- canum, Ohio. Chemistry. Young Republicansg NSWS: Intra- murals. KAY ELAINE FREEMAN, Elkhart, Ind. Biology. NSWS Co-Chairman, AWS Treasurer, President, Phoenix. NESBITT GARINGER, Dallas, Penna. English. France Foreign Stuclyg New York Studyg Mask and Mantle. JEFFREY H. GARRISON, Ossining, N. Y. Psychology. Tutoring, Concert Choirg P011 Cir- culation Manager. -IANICE ELOISE GLATT, Western Springs, Ill. Elementary Education. Outing Clubg A. C. E. ELIZABETH ANN GRABBE, Winnetka, Ill. Elementary Education. AWS Executive Councilg Precedents Committeeg NSWS. 4 l l 1 X, Ag e ,b , 53: - r 'X f 4 Nl 'A 48 f' 'S ' or- 'i J Rffgllxg - . 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Xu Barbara jean Sue Ellen Harmon 'Harper 122 ei X xv y . .1 y X x. J , tn, .N ev 1 E. - 4- ,i John Robert Hastings F'-x 1 4 Benjamin Calvert Hole it Theresa Ann Hoskins J I...7 ' 4 :GN if 2 'wx 'rv 'gl' 1-N Kathryn Carol Harris Hal-Vey . A, .:,+,,. a-tt s- - f it 2, by 'rc T. ,.,- c 5'5- Wflm' ,f 'R 35. 1 iff? 5 1' .ilf 5. lf, 1- X go 2 ,f I K 1? x 'F rl: F at AA FS Stephen James Madison John Jerome Hawk Heilman Hi PAUL NEEDHAM GREGG, Harvard, Mass. English. England Foreign Studyg AMR Secretary. DAVID MOSES GUMPERT, Asheville, N. C. Political Science. Basketball, England Foreign Study. JOHN CURRY GUNN, Galesburg, Ill. Chemistry. Truckg Cross Countryg Day Dodgers. PAUL XVATSON HALTER, Alexandria, Va. Chemistry. Senate President, SAB Vice-President, Assistant Head Resident. CLARE LOUISE HAM- MANN, LaGrange, Ill. Religion. Merrill-Palmer Study, AXVSQ Deputa- tions. JOHN V. HANSON, Kewanee, Ill. Political Science. SAB Publicity Chairmang May Dayg Whsliington Study. BARBARA JEAN HARMON, Cranford, N. J. Family Relations-Sociology. Scandinavia Foreign Studyg NSXVSQ WRA Social Chairman. SUE ELLEN HARPER, Richmond, Ind. Biology. Chorusg Precedents Committee. KATHRYN HARRIS, Norfolk, Va. English. New York Srudyg Crzfcffffeq Pctl. CAROL HARVEY, Green- castle, Ind. Family Relations, MSM, Deputntionsg Merrill-Palmer Study. JOHN ROBERT HASTINGS, St. Paul, Minn. Biology. Circle K Presi- dentg E Men Secretary, Track. STEPHEN HAXVK, Fanwood, N. J. Poli- tical Science, Peace Discussion Group, XVashington Studyg SPAC. JAMES MADISON HEILMAN. Canton, Ohio. Geology. Museum Curator of Archaeologyg Riding Club. JOHN JEROME HILL, Lincoln, Neb. Geology Two Playsg Tumbler. BENJAMIN CALVERT HOLE, Madison, XY'isc. Political Science. XVrestling. XVashington Study. THERESA ANN HOS- KINS, Richmond, Ind. Biology. Switzerland Study, Chorusg Hockey. .yn -.avi 3' v Q YJ A., iii -W ,.1-ld.-'Q ' ,.,'--Lal -,111-.,,F - A Q ,.... M iff -'f1 , I .--1, ,ef,'- W a.n- h Q - .-. N 5 . 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J. Physics. Soccerg Volleyballg XVECI Manager. STEPHEN REY- NOLDS HUMPHREY, Coatesville, Penna. Biology. JAMES WILLIAM HUNT, Richmond, Ind. Day Dodgers Presidentg Senate Executive Board, SPAC. LAXVRENCE D. JOHNSON, Dayton, Ohio. Mathematics. Mask and Mantle Presidentg Banclg Philosophy Club. LYNDA M. JONES, Franklin, Ohio. Biology. Museum Staffg Faculty Editor for St1rgiz.t.t0.' May Day. SALLY JONES, Galena, Ohio. History. Stanford Study. SYBIL LORETTA JORDAN, Little Rock, Ark. English. Chorusg Port. MARGARET L. JUSTMAN, Margate, N. J. English. Crzfciblef England Foreign Study. BONITA LEE KARELS, Fort Vilayne, Ind. Mathematics. BRUCE DOUGLAS KAIPER, Chicago, Ill. Sociology. Washington Study. ROBERT W. KARNAN, JR., New York, N. Y. Philosophy and Psychology. Philosophy Clubg Chairman Handicapped Swimming Program. TERRY-ANN KARNAN, Rumford, Maine. Psychology. Senate. MICHAEL HOWARD KEEDY, Lincoln, Neb. Political Science. Port Editorg Senateg England Foreign Study. KATHY KEEHN, Seguin, Tex. Spanish. REBECCA ANN KEENE, North Musk- egan, Mich. Elementary Education. Concert Choir. Germany- Austria Foreign Study. P5 fx gt gt, '58 GEORGE RICHART KELLER, XVaterville, Maine. Music. Chorusl Con- cert Choir. DAVID JAMES KENXYORTHY, Bedford, Ind. Biology- Premed. Circle K President: Basketballg Baseball. RUTH GEIBEL KIL- PACK, Richmond. Ind. Elementary Education. Richmond Choral Ensem- bleg Faculty Club. RICHARD HOERNER KING, Pittsford, N. Y. Eco- nomics. Senior Vice-President. England Foreign Study, Soccer. DOUGLAS RALPH KLINE. Troy, Ohio. Religion. Homecoming Committee, Meet- inghouse Cabinet, Basketball. BRUCE ALAN KNARR, Newport, Ky. History. England Foreign Study. ROGER L. KNUTSEN, Covington, Ohio. Chemistry. Germany-Austria Foreign Studyg Class Treasurerg Ionian Socie- ty, Treasurer. DAVID N. KOCH, Nutley. N. J. Psychology. Junior Social Chairman, Senior Treasurer, Deputations. SALLY KOHN, Philadelphia, Penna. Political Science. Prirm Business Manager. Scandinavia, XVashing- ton Studies. MICHAEL GARY KOONSMAN, Golden, Colo. Psychology. Outing Club Cycling Chairmang Colorado State Studyg Chorus. JOHN KOONTZ. Richmond, Ind. Biology. Golfg Day Dodger. TODD LUKENS KUMMER, Paoli, Penna. Political Science. Young Democrats Treasurerg AMR: SPAC. JOHN HARVEY LAMB, Kokomo, Ind. History. CLAUDE G. LANCOME, Monterey, Mass. Political Science. SAB Chairman, Senateg Yugoslavia Foreign Study. RICHARD M. LANDIS, Cincinnati, Ohio. History. SAB, SPAC: Pnrt Business Manager. BENJAMIN FIRNUM LEVINE, Kawabonga, Mass. Psychology. Campus Village Representativeg Young Friends. q-'T' Ruth Geibel Richard Hoerner Douglas Ralph Ixilpack King Kline 'Et N L v, ir' '-G' ' 'T' we-af. Roger L. David N. Knutsen ' Koch 128 .. - 'ggi avr. . 4- 6 ZR 55 s George Richart Keller 't R x if , 'N I ga BN.. David James Kenworthy 5'-it X fi T - sf N . . 'ZS' . ' 'V .iii-:B-il? il Q ' .tq g ' Bruce Alan Knarr ,L Joh n Koontz f Sgg :E5sT'sL?'l3 ' ' ' 3i'i:QQ'TYi'?i?57'Y flu' , 35fQef1fi7'??3?.5i'53'5ii' - F r---zfxzv .ffig -1 2,1 jigeg ma ilk- W I i 3-'f 1 v JB s H , -'11 ' q ' ' i i, . , X 'wi ,. M- 'i i i I Nur Richard M. Landis i i 1 f Benjamin Firnum Levine I -1, f 4 gk? ,, mfxFg,, s-'ir ' J Sf. Y 'X , Sully Michncl Guy Kohn Koonsman ,L J: I . .- - 11 'img ,, ' A ,jf fav iii -1 new - --N L.. . 4 Q- - A J -. 4, .- 1- KM' Q., I 'X Y ff-.L-'J if 'fx 1' 2 fi i'?i, Q E--.. ' , Todd Lukens John Harvey Claude G Kummer Lamb Lancome 7 X, X 1 1 XX 4 I X . 3 2 ' 1 'ki L ,Q A N 1 5 ::-5 .U S-. V ii 1 1' ,113 ff? -H W Nw, X, , 1 Fit N I.. ,aw , L X H 'ix . .X 5,41-N 14- , if vglx ,qxx J F-A? Y .sly -ka '.-wmfix ' A ' 'wi i 1 lk! 5, -31,-' lr M. - ...Nix fri ' . 'Y ,, .'X'Q.- .4 8. , :km ' -,...,,wT.u-'L--Si-Tw '3r.nx:'u-L. -.1-11 1. DAVID LIGHT. Glen Rock, N. J. English. Soccerg England Foreign Study. JACQUELINE ANN LINDLEY, Union City, Ind, Economics. XVashington Studyg GLCA Chairmang Concert Choir. JON DUNXVODY LITTLE, Richmond, Incl. English. JENNIFER BROXYN LOXVE. Oradell, N. J. History. France Foreign Studyg Concert Choir Secretary. JOHN T. MARTSOLF, Beaver Falls. Penna. German. Biology. Foreign Student Commit- tee Chairmang Germany-Austria Foreign Study: Deputations. CAROL H. MASSEY, Tarrytown. N. Y. Family Relations. Phoe- nix Secretary: Scandinavia Foreign Study. JANICE KAY MAUL, East St. Louis. Ill. Biology. MARGARET ALVERDA MAVES. Madison, N. J. History. England, New York Studiesg Chorusg AXYS. RICHARD LEE McCLURE, Terre Haute, Ind. Physical Education. Football Co-Captaing Precedents Committeeg E Men President. ELIZABETH ROSE MQCORKLE, Charlotte, N. C. Mathematics. Senate Elections. AXY'Sg XVRA. MARTHA J. Mc- LANAHAN. Downingtown, Penna. Psychology. JUDITH K. MEAGHER. St, Louis. Mo. Biology. Spanish Foreign Studyg New York Studyg Mask and Mantle. GEORGE EDXVARD MICHAEL. Eaton, Ohio. Biology. Class Social Chairmang Museum Staffg Jamaica Study. DENNIS LEO MIERZXVA, Hammond, Ind. Political Science. Footballg NSXVSQ E Men. ROSALEE JANE MILLER, XY ellington. Ohio. Family Relations fPsychologyJ. Choirg AXVS Secretaryg Merrill-Palmer Study. MICHAEL MINOR. New York. N. Y. Physics. Mask and Mantleg EPICQ WVOE- KVECI. Jennifer Brown John T, Lowe Martsolf David Light .... fi KU' Q to ,...-5 1' Jacqueline Ann Lindley ' 'WN ev'-5 ff I y Carol H. Massey 0 .asm '-C 7 Margaret Alverda Mayes 128 ali ,Dx . , Richard Lee . McClure I .. 'Z .QC y 1 . V. ,- f ,Q It I y 'yi qi A7 2 lltiAxAxfiillX. A Jon Dunwody Little as Sus Janice K. Maul Judith K. Meagher , Dennis Leo 1 Mierzwa I 1 N 1 fix d D k - V .,, -e Elizabeth Rose Mcfjorkle M d ' qsflfx ' FQ., - ji X'-X George Edward M ichuel .,.-0 ua ,g Rosalee Jane Miller .' uf' . , , xff- I A5 , R .x. X Q 'L ff, ef. fi.- 5 i X ' . . ik 5' LTL 1 LLL ' ' Michael Minor Y' f 'J M11rlh.1 McI..muh.1n .kt KN T AW . fri - . Y '5 ' 1 x s nr. ,' C wwxxsgk in 4-. 1 KX' h'74.f ' N..- ujrjk-Af m I Frances Lillian Moore Susan Eugenia Moore 15 16 ll -x V, r h Lg M ' ,1u.a,'2 f , ' W I V, .- fin, 'Fff . r ,, If lr r '?f:i:i E we f g H ,533 E 'Q I i ' - -133 1 -V ew- H Q ' ' 'Q w , b lf- ' ' 1' r' .. T9 1 ' J-fl - - 'K ' 'Hifi XY'1lliJm Tlwnmxs Moore , , 42. ,Mi ., A .A X ls, JN ' P M.rrrin Marrha jane john Greenwood Murdock Mutri Narvel .f 'if fm : 'A A 6 .XHEV l , X- If I 'Q' ' rw l 1 Alice Ann Anne Lerira Ncwlin .Norton 130 d I ENTER ' A l , 1 ',,L l WLYYVLH 1 i ii-If 1 , , l ' 43, - 5' -- . I Q , rv X i C . l l ' 1 P' Bfffdlel' Ann Margaret Nutting Qverby .. .-QN . ' ,':4 .Z . ' -17 r' -,,:' .:l,'A-Pali'it:-5Q iM. ' 'P I F , . nfl 'N S, -. lc M' V. ,Q ,W . . PQ r i - V ' fr, U E K 7 ,l' YU gs 6 74 wa , ,j - Cv- , J sl . li 'a l CODSIZIHCC ADH Mllffay B01-fgn Mary Ellen Rita Mqrlc I Palmer Parker Pennell pierce .. f ' . ffl 4.4 I l Mary Barbara 1 Price .aff 'Q-'70, 3 Richard Ransom 1 Quick l l FRANCES LILLIAN MOORE, Ft. Worth, Texas, History. SPAC Secretary1 France Foreign Study, Upward Bound Committee. SUSAN EUGENIA MOORE, Leonia, N. J. Music. New York Studyg Riding Teamg Chor- us. WILLIAM THOMAS MOORE. Springfield, Ohio. Religion. Concert Choirg Golfg Deputations. MARTIN MURDOCK, Kensington, Md. Psy- chology. Choirg MSM President, Meetinghouse Cabinet. MARTHA DIANE MUTTI, Champaign, Ill. Chemistry. Outing Club, Young Democrats. VIOI-IN GREENXVOOD NARVEL. Coatesville, Penna, Political Science. England Foreign Studyg Mask and Mantle, XVECI. ALICE NEXVLIN, Plainfield, Ind. Elementary Education. Precedenrs Committee, XWRA VAP, Treasurer, Hockey, ANNE LETITA NORTON, Lorain, Ohio. Biology. Mask and Mantle. P. BRADLEY NLTTTING, Torrington, Conn. History. Conservative Club Co-Chairmang SPAC1 Cross-Country. ANN MAR- GARET OVERBY, Falls Church, Va. Wlashington Study, S.zrgiz,f.r0.' Young Democrats. CONSTANCE ANN PALMER, Vandalia, Ohio. Psychology. Poi! Business Manager, Mask and Mantle, Germany Foreign Study. INTUR- RAY BORTON PARKER, Malvern, Pa. Physics. XVECIQ Circle K: Chor- us. MARY ELLEN PENNELL, Van XVert, Ohio. Elementary Education. RITA MARIE PIERCE. Kokomo, Ind. Biology. klamaica Study, Pnifq Tutoring. MARY BARBARA PRICE, Silver Spring, Md. Psychology. Mask and Mantleg GLCAQ Merrill-Palmer. RICHARD RANSOM QUICK, Dayton, Ohio. Biology. NSXVS Co-chairman, Campus Chest Co-chairman, Hoerner Hall President. 131 ff? r, '11 Robert Berry Relph 'A' ' l l , -, f 5:-Sf? I , 3.7 .5541 i I' .i. ,. -U ffl f ,,, , , .-ffl ,fr 'N fl 'J 'UGS - V Laurence james Rab V, A ' ' Q . ' m , lg. -if X 'w g , V51 ,- ,vg - ' wjslik, , Q' -. L lg. 352-Q-Q-.193 i 4 N mm' :N qw V. . M . . , jerry Lee Redinbo l msg Xl R5 ' Vx 11- ew ff - I-Q -:XV ll , F , Edward O. F. AISH A. James E' Rhlmdg Roberts Roberts ' fl ' , .' ' 'A , W - fe 2+ f ' Q7 , N , ,, l 14 iv f 4 XX V Y'-:J Q, 'V V 4 ' 4 V' f . 1-af-H ff ' Clark Shuve Shirley Lyle Rclluinson III ' ROb1U50U lfi2 i? vs 'W 1? Peffff EJWF-fd Catharine Ellen Rogers Roth ft A x. .N 1 3: David Edward Nancy Lynn Carol Suzanne John Wlajne Y' Roy Schafer Schnell Schuerrnm George F. I Schumm l i -v I Douglas james Seibert i I I i l lt LAURENCE JAMES RAB, Dayton, Ohio. English. Choir: Wfrestlingg E Men. -IERRY LEE REDINBO, Piqua, Ohio. Physical Education. Football, E Meng NSWS. ROBERT BERRY RELPR, Harrington Park, N. -I. Po- litical Science. Wrestling, Senate Treasurerg Washington Study. EDWARD O. F. RI-IOADS, Philadelphia, Penna. Political Science. ALAN A. ROB- ERTS, Boulder, Colo. Chemistry. Tennis. -IAMES E. ROBERTS, Lang- horne, Penna. Psychology. CLARK SHOVE ROBINSON, III, Champaign, Ill. English. Crucible. SHIRLEY LYLE ROBINSON, Brookville. Ind. Physical Education. PETER EDXVARD ROGERS. Middletown, N. I. Chemistry. Ionian. CATHARINE ELLEN ROTI-I, Orrtanna, Penna. Eng- lish. England Foreign Studyg Ci'1ftff1!e. DAVID EDWARD ROY, Tuc- son, Arizona. Psychology. Lab Assistantg Editor of Community Timcig Scandinavia Foreign Studyg Ionian Literary Critic. NANCY LYNN SCHAFER, Cummaquid, Mass. Biology. Senate Secretary, OA Presidentg France Foreign Study. CAROL SUZANNE SCI-INELL. XVaync. Penna. Biology. I-Iockeyg XYIRA Boardg Scandinavia Foreign Study. AIOI-IN WAYNE SCI-IUERMAN, Richmond, Ind. Psychology. XVECI, Day Dodg- er. GEORGE E. SCHUMM, Vifayne, Mich. Mathematics and Philosophy. Pri.tm.' Philosophy Cluhg NSXVS. DOUGLAS JAMES SEIBERT, Dayton, Ohio. Biology. Football, Baseballg E Meng Museum Stalif. 1311 HUGH SHIRATO, New York, N, Y. Religion. Wfashboard Band, Jazz Quarter, Sophomore President. ANDREW N. SINGER, Queens, N. Y. Biology. All-college Outing. JULIUS EARL SMITH, Indianapolis, Ind. Political Science. Barrett Presi- dent, Bahai Club President, Wfashington Study. EUGENIA RE- BECCA STABLER, Silver Spring, Md, Family Relations. France Foreign Study, Port. JOHN GRAHAM STEVENSON, Mercer, Penna. Philosophy. Priiw Editor, Philosophy Club. JOHN DAN- IEL STOLTT, Mishawaka, Ind. Philosophy. Meetinghouse Cabinet Chairman, Choir President, England Foreign Study. ROBERT ALBERT STRAYVBRIDGE, Howe, Ind. Chemistry. MARY MENDENHALL STRICKLER, Gladwyne, Penna. Family Rela- tions-Sociology. lNIerrill-Palmer Study, Hockey. STEVEN SXVIFT, Sharon, Mass. Biology. AMR Treasurer, Elections Committee. I.YNN TAYLOR, Arlington, Va. Family Relations-Philosophy. Foreign Student Committee Secretary, Upward Bound, Merrill- Palmer. ROBERT RICHARD TAYLOR, Longmeadow, Mass. Physics and Mathematics. Ionian, E Men, Football, Baseball. BARBARA A, THARP, Xenia, Ohio. Biology, Mask and Mantle, MSM, Conservative Club. PETER TITELMAN, New York, N. Y. Psychololtgy. XV.islungton, Merrill-Palmer Studies, Tennis. LYNN ESTELLA VAIL, Bound Brook, N. J. French. Choirg France Foreign Study, EH President. THOMAS XVAYNE VOS- NOS, Northbrook, Ill. Biology, AMR Presidentg Senate, Handi- capped Swimming Instructor. I ov' ' il' aw? 1' ta'--'rfw ww, - 12:52-G Hugh Shirato pg .-f' 'W' . . 1' . ft- .1-,J ,sy-A, ' f xxx ,:f,,., .,-fini IW' ' Y Julius Earl Smith ...re 1- wq ' 44' - . ' all John Graham Stevenson W Y 'TfEfi'1iK7'f f'-'f 7'?f'f . uw A' WEE ' -515 f . f - f'-'P-Y -V-LL' if Qgl ,J -n:1,, su-'Fl ff ,Qi cv- Q i, I' rf - f' I N1 X CTT? ig I Robert Albert Strawbridge lol Mary Mendenhall ' Strickler f 'W' fi: Q X A , , JS. we Q. k Wx N x s Andrew N. Singer ..f ' Eugenia Rebecca 1 Stable-r .N 1.335 ' W - rw 'Wx l 2 -Qi 4 John Daniel Stout .,4n .vg- K I I I I l Steven Swift I .l r I l x I l Q l x l x l . 'LTI , .. A 1' -mg: Y. fig 'V' N, C- 'T I if ff . Lynn Robert Richard Taylor Taylor 'V , A 'wu- -Q ff' :yi f N ,- x .Era , 1 A fy 9 r Y, 1 , -I Wi' .. Barbara A. Peter Lynn Estella Thomas Whym Tharp Tirelman Vail Vosnns wwf ,.c ' x D ..- ' 1 A . f ii it ii . Tffkf f jj? . Aff ff? it-f Jay XY'esley Y'i'orrall, Ill .1 f fs. 5. -6 7 YC Anne E. XVright YQC' fo tlif if . is It . W, V Vx 4 'N' v ,Q ,dH'i ' x -. UZ' X . Carolyn Ann Mary Margaret Sally Medota Wfeldon West Wood CAROLYN ANN WELDON, XVest Palm Beach, Fla. Family Rela- tions-Religion. Merrill-Palmer Study, Tutoring, Upward Bound. MARY MARGARET WEST, Raleigh, N. C. Music. Chorus, Meetinghouse Cabinetg Outing Club. SALLY MEDORA WOOD, Brookville, Ohio. Psychology and Philosophy. Washington, Detroit, Mexico Studies, EPIC. JAY XVESLEY WORRALL, III, Petersburg, Va. Physics. England Foreign Study. ANNE E. WRIGHT, Woodbury, Conn. Biology. Choir, Deputationsg Senate Vice-President. LIBBY MARIE YUNGER, Cleve- land, Ohio. Biology. Young Democrats Secretary, SPAC. JOHN CHARLES ZIMMER, JR., Kettering, Ohio. Political Science. Football, Wresrlingg E Men. SUSAN ALSBERG ZIMMER, Lebanon, N. J. Fam- ily Relations-Psychology. Merrill-Palmer, Scandinavia Studiesg GLCAQ Cheerleading. ELLEN CRATHORNE ZMESKAL, Toledo, Ohio. French. Turoringg Chorus, France Foreign Study, Bahai Club. MARK ALAN ZORN, New York, N. Y, English. Drama. 136 4i P? W 1. . . 4 I I fl- xf' X. Mafle JOIN! Charles Sue Algbgfg Yunger Zimmer, lr. Zimmer SENIORS NOT PICTURED LEE FRANCES BARNES, Montoursville, Penna. Biology. AIOI-IN AR- THUR BISHOP, Frankton, Ind. Chemistry. Museum Stahf. SANDRA CONKLIN BISHOP, Frankton, Ind. Family Relations-Sociology. Mer- rill-Palmer Study. PAIGE HALL COURTNEY, Morgantown, XVest. Va. Political Science. England Foreign Study. SUSAN SHAXV DE- VESA, Chevy Chase, Md. Mathematics. France Foreign Study, Phoe- nix, Cheerleader. XVILLIAM SIDDALL DOCKHORN, Southampton, Penna. Mathematics. PAUL FREDERICK FAURI, Ann Arbor, Mich. Political Science. ALBERT C. GENTRY, Richmond, Ind. Economics. GAIL IRIS GLEESON, Trenton, N. xl. Elementary Education. NANCY MARTIN GREEN, Indianapolis, Ind. Medicine. CHARLES OXLEY HATCHER, Yellow Springs, Ohio. Biology. Choir, Lab Assistant, Mu- seum Staff, De-wart Lake. DANIEL LEXVIS JOHNSON, Seymour, Ind. Biology. GALE LAWRENCE, Dallas, Texas. History. DAVID ORR LUDLOXV, Summit, N. -I. Psychology. Wfashington, Merrill-Palmer, Scandinavia Foreign Study. THOMAS RAYMOND LUTTER, Pitts- burgh, Penna. Economics. M. PATRICIA LYONS, Richmond, Ind. Spanish. Mexico Foreign Study, Day Dodgers. MARILYN DELLA MCNABB, Orchard Lake, Mich. Political Science. ROBERT GENE MEHRER, Flushing, N. Y. Fine Arts. MARY LOU MILLER, Engle- wood, Ohio. German. LELAND PAUL MILLS, Indianapolis, Ind. Geol- ogy. Football, Baseballg AMR Treasurer. LINDA MININGER, Elk- hart, Ind. Psychology. DANIEL gl. MONTGOMERY, Rockford, Ill. Economics. ROBIN MURPHY, Uniondale, Penna. English and Art. CHERYL OLSON, Annandale, Va. Psychology. P0115 Merrill-Palmer. RALPH MARK PEACOCK, XVinchester, Ind. Religion. ANNE THERESA PHINNEY, Lenox, Mass. Elementary Education. 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K ,IJ Q7!,gf,f. .12 '. , . 1 1' V .'f':-'f , .-,. f ,- A X .firr Stephen Heiss Marv Heller Alice Hcntlcrson kl.H'l1L'S Henderson lflizabuth Hcnnig Priscilla Hcpler Gerald Hcrbcrt Robert Hcrrmd Carole Hill Cynthia Hill Russell Hill Fllward Hinkley Anthony Hinrichs Tom Hurhstcttler XV.1ynQ Hoffman hl.ll'Cl.1 Hollander Emily Holzlnger lL'Ff House Ann Howard Anim Hoyer Llamcs Hurd lane Hum Frank Hussey ,lane Hurtnn ,Q 1 , , Ron Isaac lane Isley 'v lg Donald Jenkins la, .- ' ,, M 1 T Sandy jenkins fg 1' 'LI' ' P, '72 'ii - G A 4' ll Glenn Jenks .T - ,Q 'Q' , , '- ..- Steven jones - I' X if 'l , T U ,Q , .-J. f Axim 5 . , .f ' ' X I fin -'ki r Y 9 , Karen jonitis Arthur Kanegis ,- 1 It lean Keene ,N A H N K f 'M 1 1: Q Michael Keller A' '73 'L 7 ' 3' Q' -' 'Q ' Kathleen Kelley I , , 35 A ! v-. . -. QQ, -L I, Cynthia Kessel . ff y x -' Y---1 X - . A I 1 ' x N t f- wx 1, Dick Kimmel 4673 IQ -,-.N N - Sue Kingsley . A My ' Aw- 7 - . 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Please use theefollbwing pages asa gdide efwhere to ind what A I I you are looking' for in Ag1vertiSeir.'s Ineiefifrlaaf V be found on page Q-1.75. h 4 fx I t' 'ff ififki, 'wx -''Qlife'ii?-1'fQi5'QjQ.'?,f?'Qg ' if Friends United Meeting iyllegew P fore Book Center On A Book-Centered Campus Come in and Browse Around . . . I'011gnI1'I1l1z1'cs fbf' 1966 gl'tlt1IlflIl6'S, praying ibut fbey will fm! izzriwzsizzg fnljqllnzwzf fbrozlgfa liws of meaningfzzl service. RICHMOND, INDIANA PATRON S PORTIZRX KIOTEL CITY VIEW! MOTEL IGELMAN PRINTING Co. -'IO16 NMI. Rd. XV, National Rd. W. 900 S. W. A 97 39434 962-2945 962-5882 IIRJ Compliment: of he was Holiday Inn +700 East Klziin Your Host - QUIN 'FARQUINIO Richmond, Indiana Anderson Mattress Co. ANDERSON, IND. Rianufacturers of Spring Air Mattress .SFS SAGA FOUD SERVICE Serving over 200 Colleges and Universities from coast to coast 1015 r Q C miller Cafeteria iefiilll XVest Klziin and lQt Street 962-5625 ,. 4 ' Y 5 --- kwa 4- fn-x ,V ..... 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INC. 5500 Natl Road East Richmond 962-35-16 IIE, Sjrerinlfzr in Sf'r'1'ife CRABTREE-WAGNER PIPING CORPORATION lmluetrinl - Commercial Pluinlming - Heating - Sprinklers Power Piping COS North Eighth Street Richmond, Indiana DiFederic0's Lamposl Fine Foods and 1'1llIllUIl.Y Pizza -157-S 1 5 1 New Paris, Ohio Cv0llIAf'Hl1lt'l7H THE A. G. LUKEN DRUG CO. YVho1es:11e Uruggibtb 601-605 Northwcbt 5th Street Richmond, Indiana 962-0531 MAGAW CONSTRUCTION, INC. Hawkins Road Richmond 966-1551 PAVING CONTRACTORS 0 Streets 0 Parking Lots 0 Uriveways 0 Black Top Paving, 245 1V10rC to RCQIL1 at READMORE 901 MAIN STREET 962-0212 Ofhcc lfqliipiiimit and Supplies Schiiiil and Jzinitiir Supplies 15 Smith Tenth Strcct 962-6555 WMM X 18 SULTTH 6TH STREET 962-2111 Lawn, Linden, Home Supplies Christnms Decorations Pet Supplies ka- X S ' I Ot I W xi 1- ,. st ,c ,XX it xv ' K' S 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 5 4 . A, -e 1 SNa1.,t,f- X .,,Q .. 1 .. - to Gene Thompson Motors 1 1111 1 -' ' fy:-Q., 5' ,, . , . 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ICLICCTRICAL DIS'1'R1BL'TORS 102-1-1026 Hain Street Richmond, Indiana 962-6545 American Bowling Lanes Bowl for Ilflllfll and Rwrcatfozzj' Air Conditioned for Summer Bowling AMF Automatic Pinspotters 213-5 S. Sth Street 962-6736 -i Uuiuu Sc QIUIIIIIIISI Jfiutvl FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS YOU1' Neighbor- AND LOAN ASSOCIATION GAUSE ELORIST Opposite Enrlham Cemetery I6 North Ninth 962-2581 2 ? ' 1- Where your insured savings earn more 3643 East lIain Street - Located in a VVooded Area - I Air Conditioned I Telephones ' EICCWCHIIY Heiiffd ' FTCC T-V Afezzzfzer Florin T6!64Ql'r7f7Z7 Defiz'e1'y PHoNE 962-2573 X 6vLw96 g-QWCA PRINTING XVITH THE LOOK OF DISTINCTION 17 South 6th P.O. Box 203 Richmond, Indiana Phone 962-1507 ICT R. N. HOERNER R. N. HOERNER R. -J BEST WISHES FROM TWO EARLHAM COLLEGE GRADUATES HOERNER WALDORF CORPORATION KEQKUK, IOWA C fire Packaging EMM RICHMOND COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. RICHMOND, INDIANA 962-5551 COIIIf7lf72IE'JIl.l of me Qoft Oncrete GO., nc. Hawkins Road YOUR HOST RICHMOND LANES Featuring 40 AMF Anfrumztir Pmipottmw COMPLETE PRO SHOP B1LL1ARD ROOM 5601 National Rd., East 966-0051 Manager-james Markley fff,f11, f. 1f.w llf I . -:Yugi J .-1-4-, . FJ 5 f -1 A W... ,--,' 4- 1 I A ,- .L-.,--x-L I VIVIAN BUICK nc. O 3200 East Main Street 96341505 Your Buick- Opol - I H C Dt-ale-r Fur the litxt in Dairy 1'mdut'tN 14' WWW Q63-6556 Your Ht-zxlrli ix Hur Iiuxim State Theater Tivoli Theater Hi Way' Drive - In Bel - Air Drive - In Wfestville Drive - In l V 'ga --:'+--- N5 .' Lf X THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF RICHMOND E.X'fl'lIrI'X an iuz'ifa1'i011 fo use our full scfrzfice facilifies. Member' Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1 Cfm1fvlin11'11tx 1 Q . 5 . Johns-Manvllle Product Corp. 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Quality Stuck Imurnnce I'lxfLlI1IINIk'nI in ISS-I' NUI lu lie able In beau' purerty If 41 ,flnzvzefnf Ilvxrzgf fmt noi v V In kzmu bon' fo flhzlu II EIFLII' fry wnrk if 41 Nlflff' Jfmnzeful sth :md Alum ilvmg. -Peridcs Udd Ifcllmvs Ihlilding DOWNTOWN RICHMOND 962-85 5 5 ITI PERFECT CIRCLE I 106' Manufacturers and Distributors of PISTON RINGS ' VALVE SEALS ' VALVES CYLINDER LINERS ' PRECISION CASTINGS PISTONS ' ENGINE AND CHASSIS PARTS SPEED CONTROL DEVICES TURBINE BLADES AND WHEELS Plants in Hagerstown, New Castle, Richmond, Rushville, Tipton, Indianag Pueblo, Colorndog Cincinnati, Ohiog Ivoryton, Connecticut PERFECT CIRCLE DIVISION DANA I DANA CORPORATION LEE TRAVEL SERVICE Mmase -l-7 South 9th Street vllL 0f - P Q6 Iloeluntl Xlotor lnnj f'1rII'x'- N. 06245757 Alfzlllflflllfllfi of Miller Brothers Hardware Co. l'i5'lYXHl.ISIl ED 1836 XVllUl.lfS:Xl,lC lfXCLL'SlYlfLY llzmlwnrc' - Paints :Iml Ynrnishes Kllll Supplies - lflcctricxll Supplies Sporting GI.f.fl'. - Plumlwing Supplies llrnisewzires ljlllixli 962-4511 RICHMOND, lNDIANA A thank you to the Eurlham College Community for the opportunity of sharing in L1 creative experience. 172 We lww-haw to we emma! Act! DO-RI-ME LANES 3919 Nat'l Road Xvest Richmond, Indiana 962-5201 The Frnnily That Playx Together Sta-rx Toyelher. Bowl Often. Corzzplilfzenis of Runuel's 0 Builders Products 306 Randolph Street RICHMOND SQUARE RICHMOND PLAZA 017071 6 Nights HU 9 P.M. Compliments of FRANK S. LEE Co. BAARTEL 81 ROHE For Your Gyj77tfj77g- Qflice - School - Janitor Supplies i . 921 Hain Street PVECISIOH and Prodzzcfion I T13 OOTE 8z. DAVIES POST OFFICE BOX 1000 - DORAVILLE, GEORGIA 30040 IVISION OF McCALL CORPORATION Crerztiwf Yf'rzrbool.'s . . . A result 0fpTUfFSSi0l1Cll scrz'ice, persmzfzl fll'IPl1If,0ll, superior p7'0l1llCfiOll flvvxibility and qllfllify printi,r1g .L-1. -A - ' , - 'lf' f v f-.. , .3'Y- r rv Q -u- Jr - -:-- vu 'B ,F S, ww., . ' . AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS Honda I-I.1ven ...., Kurdys Chevrolet . . Gene Thompson . . Vivian Buick . , BANKS First Federal . First National . Second National . . BOOK STORES E. C. Book Store . . . Readmore Book Store , BOWLING LANES American .... Do-Ri-Mi . Richmond ,.... CAMPUS SERVICES Coca-Cola ..... Fowler Automatic . Saga Food Service . Wayne Dairy . . . WeIIing's Meat .... CONSTRUCTION FIRMS Baxter, Hodell, Donnelly X Preston . . Crabtree-Wagner .... DeBoIt Concrete , . Leslie Colvin . . . Magaw Construction . Runnel's Builders . , , . DEPARTMENT STORES Knollenbergs ..... , Paul Harris ..,. FLORAL 8: GARDEN Garden Center . . . Gause Florist .... l ,fx w. .. AD ERTISERSI DEX 166 164 166 169 167 164 171 162 165 166 173 169 169 170 163 169 171 172 164 169 175 165 179 163 173 165 167 HARDWARE STORES Miller Bros ...,.. Richmond Electric , . INDUSTRY Anderson Mattress . Hnerner Boxes , johns-Mansville . Perfect Circle . . INSURANCE Jenkins Bros. . . . . MEDICAL SUPPLIES A. G. Luken ,... MOTELS Holiday Inn . . Leland Motor Inn . Town 6: Country I OFFICE SUPPLIES Bartel Sc Rohe ...., Ros.1's, Inc. ..., . PI-IOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES The Camera Mart .... PRINTERS Paust .... . . Foote-Davies ,..... RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATIONS Friends United Meeting , . RESTAURANTS Blue Note I... CoFfeefPot Carry Out , Connie's , . . . Frische's . . Lnmpost . . . Miller Cafeteria . . Tiny Diner . . . TRAVEL SERVICES Lee Travel Service . 175 k.,,i'5bg,l'.,w' 4525! 1 ' A1 .Nr ,- 172 166 163 168 171 172 170 165 163 1-in 167 173 165 173 167 17-I 162 163 166 170 164 165 163 171 172 ,. - .Q ' iff W -.E 5- The IU66 S.i2jLfr1tif1 is not meant only to he a volume in a continuing series put awuy somewhere on a shelf, Granted that I have tried to include some things which may have heen omitted in previous years, hut I have also attempted to entompass not only one year hut an atmosphere of a period during whith there were four years represented. In other words, I think that not only events hut also feel- ings must lie .1 part of the memory of any given moment. A middle ground is important so that not any one aspect is slighted or IIver-emphasized. In .i mut h larger setting this attitude tonnotes the ideal of lf.irIh.im, .1 well-rounded development into a person: good use of the hotly in athletics. the mind in academics. and the soul in constant communication with others and with oneself. Wfe, the members of the community, become fuller individuals and at the same time we must recognize what it means to he it responsible member of the society in which we live. It is my hope and the goal of this book to provide a stimulus for memories in the years to come and an in- sights into why college years are such a significant part of one's life, . . . ii Thank you to those who put in time and effort on this hook. I hope they feel rewarded, as I do, by seeing the results reflected in pictures and print on these pages. Sue Loggan I . . ' f4,y,, ,'js'1,- 4 1 ,' ' , A n y 1 ' 5 X f , 2, 7,15 - N- v . 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