George Fox University - L'Ami Yearbook (Newberg, OR)
- Class of 1962
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l'AMI I962 Published Annually by the Associated Sfudenfs of George Fox College Newbeg, Oregon And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. John 8:32 BARRY HUBBELL ..................... EDITOR JAN BURNETT .................. ASST. EDITOR ' J O KENNISON ........................ ADVISOR dminisfrafion 6 . All Classes 16 Fall Acfiw'fie: 42 Faofball 48 WIN TER . Organization: 52 infer Activities 63 Basketball 66 SPRING hair 72 ring Acmmes 76 eclica fion DONA LD H. LINDGREN The man behind the scenes is the capacity in which Mr. Donald H. Lindgren, architect, serves George Fox College. His friendliness to- ward everyone and willingness to answer questions about the Shambaugh Library and Minthorn Hall have made him a real Christian blue -print for students and faculty members alike. His untiring enthusiasm has inspired students, faculty, and community groups to strive to make George Fox College a school With high aims and standards. With gratitude for helping us build these ideals we dedicate this 1962 L'Ami to you, Donald H. Lindgren, Architect. Presidenf Ross wsaaaie Fax LSTGgLTQJIE Txgwmnm; mangaa 33933.2: Simiams: 37m 1533.: ETQy-iaTz thauzti: Em mmembemdi as 12w year :35 the: first majw h?gakwthTiSJugi? mm ma mamamd JubileeT True, 1:123 gmmm wins: . Ms 23mm in Tazvita Tm: famr years, amt pians haw: Meg; matig carver L the warm: bar 12m Taiiaget Wm: 3.3T awaits, but far stmiamts Tami m Ti :33? 3513223 must awzmzaii? bacame reality, am: Treama mast smug: Liam mam gmi maria:- anti gums ma agpmgnam iam;shings. Whit: wag Time gm :ham astgmi azcumpimkmanm this year? The sameness m1: : hwstanding 5a: a 3mm cakkge. Them 2 33-23ng mmiia and ngparzing matures Twas; Tamrm Tim Tarmimry gmaim angather 31M maak QGT feign Dean of Sfmlenfs: Kennefll William: Woodrow Wilson has written that a man comes to himself only when he has found the best that is in him, and has satisfied his heart with the highest achievement he is fit for. It is only then that he knows of what he is capable and What his heart demands. We endeavor to provide opportunity for students to come to them- selves by providing in a liberal arts education With a full range of co-curricular activities the privilege for each student to work to his fullest capacity in a variety of areas. George Fox College is dedicated to the premise that the best in a person is discovered and his highest achievement is reached only when each finds his right relationship to J esus Christ. The dedica- tion of one's life to J esus as Lord and Master thrusts unlimited re- sponsibility on every person to achieve to the optimum of his capae bilities. Young people who have learned to lose themselves in ser vice to Christ learn to live for others, and thus attain the highest achievement for any man. Dean of Faaalfg: George Moore It has been a privilege to return to the faculty of George Fox Col- lege. The past year has intensified the conviction that the students and faculty have increasing opportunities in learning, in teaching, and in the integration of Christian truth into the total curriculum. My concern is that we learn the futility of selfueffort early, and that we make use of the divine resources promised us by the Christ who said, I am the Way, the Truth and' the Life. Dean of Administration: Harvey Campbell There are many formulas for success offered to college students. May I suggest that the students of George Fox College consider this quotation as a worthy goal. To know the laws of God in nature and revelation, and then to fash- ion the affections and will into harmony with those 1aws--this is ed- ucation. S. F. Scovel card of Trustee: e Bottom Row, left to right: Dr. John Brougher, Vancouver, Wash. ; Emel Swanson, Nampa, Ida. ; Charles Beals, Newberg, Oregon. Second Row: Lloyd Hinshaw, Denver, 0010.; Wilbert Eichenberger, Portland, Ore. ; Dean Gregory, Portland, Oregon. Third Row: Floyd Bates, Salem, Ore.; Gerald Dillon, Portland, Ore.; President Milo Ross, Newberg, Oregon. Fourth Row: Walter Lee, Colorado Springs, Colo. ; Glen Koeh, Caldwell, Ida.; Glen Rinard, Newberg, Ore.; Fred Jarvill, Silverton, Oregon. Fifth Row: Wayne Antrim, Eugene, Ore. ; Dwight Macy, Culver, Ore. ;A11en Hadley, Portland, Ore.; Ivan Adams, Portland, Oregon. Sixth Row: Frank Cole, Seattle, Wash; Clare Willcuts, Nampa, Ida. ; Arnold Owen, Berkeley, California. Seventh Row: Dr. Wayne Roberts, Central Point, Ore.; Phillip Martin, Whittier, Calif. ; Frank Colcord, Newberg, Ore.; Frederick Baker, Hillsboro, Oregon. Not Pictured: The Honorable Mark Hat- field, Salem, Ore. ; John Farner, Melba, Ida. ; Dr. Eugene Coffin, Garden Grove, Calif.; Dr. Homer Hes- ter, Newberg, Ore.; Forrest Holmes, Wilder, Ida. ; Dorwin Smith, Star, Idaho. Facalfg HECTOR MUNN Assistant Professor of Science FLOYD WEITZEL Assistant Professor of Science DOROTHY OPPENLANDER Instructor in Mathematics EVAN RE MPLE Associate Professor of Mathematics and Physics GRETCHEN GEORGE Instructor in Biology PAUL MILLS Professor of Bible MACKEY HILL Professor of History and Political Science DR. ARTHUR ROBERTS Professor of Religion and Philosophy Director of Intensified Studies J O KENNISON Instructor in Language Arts DR. MARY SUTTON Professor of German DR. CECILIA MARTIN Professor of Language Arts WM: , Ian? A'mv' M M' 2 i HAROLD WILHITE Instructor in Accounting HARVEY CAMPBELL Associate Professor of History MARIE TIE LEMAN Professor of Psychology EVA PENNER Associate Professor of Education GEORGE MOORE Professor of Education KENNETH WILLIAMS Associate Professor of Education 11 ERNEST LICHTI Director of Choir Instructor in Music MILDRED ELLIS Associate Professor of Music NOT PICTURED MYRON GOLDSMITH Instructor in Language Arts HELEN STREET Professor of Home Economics, LYN OLSON Instructor in Art CLARA DYER Associate Professor of Speech and Drama JAMES KENNISON Athletic Director Assistant Professor of Physical Education cvwmwyxeammwwms .ierv GWENDOLYN WINTERS Secretary to the President EDNA WILLIAMS Recorder Admissions Secretary J OSE PHINE C HURCH Bursar ARTHUR WINTERS Business Manager Assistant Professor of Sociology MARY SANDOZ Director of Public Relations ALICE ROSS College Nurse ELMER LEWIS, WARD HAINES, ROY DURHAM Maintenance Staff GENE TTE McNICHOLS Librarian CHARLENE CRAVEN Assistant Librarian ALICE DIXON Dean of Women NOT PICTURED EVERETT CRAVEN Dean of Men DENVER HEADRICK Director of Development Barbara Berg Charles Bloodgood Shirley Brizendine David Brown Emily Brown Dale Burgess Freshmen Karen Artlip Sharon Artlip Keith Baker Bill Bearse Laurie Bennett J anice Benson Loren Calkins Donald Carey Ken Carsley Lorraine Comfort Roger Davidson Regina Deibele Ken Doney Curtis Drahn Karen Flickenger Dave Fountain Carolyn Fuiten Selma Gaddis Paul Gash Leetus George Dustin Gibson Linda Gully Marvin Hall Diane Hardman Ken Hearon ich Lynette Heinr Ronald Hibbs Sharon Hubbell ' Hue 101a Patr Doris Inman J anet J ohnson Roy J ohnson Darrel Kauffman Allen Kerr J oyce Klutsenbeker Brian Lanoue Bruce Longstroth Phyllis McCracken Margaret McDowell Edgar Madrid Kenneth Mainwaring Carolie Manning :3 ,w, 2;: W K E AM ,i t' ; Sandra Neal Ruthann Raml Karen Rengo Dixie Retherford Allen Roberts J oyce Roelfs Larry Martin Nicholas Maurer Phillip Morrill Cheryl Morse Charlene Murphy Andrew Muune Nancy Ross E Larry Ross g Mary Schofstoll Anna Simonson J oanna Smith Ronald Stansell Roger Stopa J anet Sweatt Robert Thompson Anne Tho rnbur g Karen Thornburg Gerald Titus J anice Van Darhoff n m ru mam dud vwm 1mm ALJ Bowers Ukiru r e n r u T b o B y seum mbwb kmf n .mmm vra 1y1n ABS Twila We st Donna Wilhite Wally Wilhite FRESHMAN C LASS OFFICERS Alvin Wilkins President Charles Bloodgood Vice President Cheryl Morse Secretary Karen Thornburg Treasurer Sophomores J anet Adams J oyce Aitken Raelene Barnes Brian Beals Brenda Bloodgood J ean Bohl Lorena C alkins Linnea Chapman Earl Cooper Marie Craven Carole Durham Lonny Fendell Dick Foster Mary Lou Gillen Barbara Glass Marilyn Goode e m m r G n .1 V r a M Bud Greene Cap Hensley Marilyn Hill J im Holton Barry Hubbell W m S .m H e a M r e h t S E David Hockett 26 k. 3 R1 :3 1 V lastJa .x u c J , . ,1 x, , 1 r 11 x 1 way ! 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W4 , ,1: 1 i W85 3 29 W Richard Lakin J oyce LeBaron Richard Logan Lucia Midgley Nancy Mott Darrell Nordyke Thomas Outwater Mike Pae J eanette Purdy Phillip Roberts n .1 h S y 0 R Charlene Schlottmann Daniel Stahlnecker Dianna Templer Rosa Trammell k e 0 H w m a V h a n m K 28 Susan Wallace Phyllis Williams J oan Winters Dorothy Wise Lonny Fendall President Phyllis Williams Secretary Marvin Grandle Treasurer Juniors Florence Angelelo Beth Baker Karen Brown a e n r u B n a J David Cammack Duane Comfort m f m o C u 01 r r e h S Ken Davis J oanne Durham Ron Gregory Q a :3 Dick Hendricks J une Hubbard ' mus www' Bonnie J acks Bob J ohnson Viola J ohnson Elma McCracken Myrna McFall Hideo Osakabe Dick Person Bob Poet Lloyd Pruitt Patsy Retherford J amie Sandoz Shirley Sharpless 32 Rosemary Skene Bayard Stone Rachel Vanden Hoek Rodney Vickers Sharon Walker Steve Wilhite Bayard Stone J amie Sandoz J oanne Durham Elma McCracken President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 33 Seniors :3 3? EVON AEBISCHER Bachelor of Science Milwaukie, Ore. EDWIN CAMMACK $3 ' L Bachelor of Arts Salem, Ore. g ESOOK CHUNG g3? Bachelor of Arts 53 Seoul, Korea $f 1;: g i g a a g ' g L EVERETT CRAVEN . Bachelor of Arts ' Newberg, Ore. DAVID CROW V Bachelor of Science 3 Newberg, Ore. k VETA EMERY DRAHN 33$ Bachelor of Science Portland, Ore. m SIDNEY JACKSON Bachelor of Arts Newberg, Ore. REGINALD HILL Bachelor of Arts Newberg, Ore. BARBARA HENDRICKSON Bachelor of Science Quilcene, Wash. DAVID LIU Bachelor of Arts Taiwan, China JOHN LARSON Bachelor of Arts Aurora, Ore. ROBIN J OHNSTON Bachelor of Arts Newberg, Ore. EEK: iii E :thay KATHRYN LIU ' Bachelor of Arts , Taiwan, China 2? BARBARA MORSE E Bachelor of Arts E J Culver, Ore. E JOAN KRUSE PETERSON 1:94 Bachelor of Arts 1' E Sherwood, Ore. ' MARILYN RICHEY 1 Bachelor of Science Newberg, Ore. PHILIP SOBER Bachelor of Arts Wilsonville, Ore. DAVID VAN BERGEN E Bachelor of Science Newberg, Ore. 37 BOB CHURCH DAN NOLTA GARY BROWN KEN KUMASAWA THERESA BIRD WON GEUN GYM TOM PAE n SHIRLEY PIERCE FRANC IS WHITAKER Gary Brown ident Pres Ken Kumasawa ce Pre sident i V Shirley Pierce Secretary Bob Church Treasurer Senior Class Projecf This year's senior class project is the erection of a flagpole near the student union building. The flagpole is to be 1 erected this year with the kiosk to be 3 erected as a project of the class of 1963. LIOSL FLACPOLE o UTVHNLST i f-LQM s k $093 I' I0 Sen TWILA ARNDT ALICE DIXON Swede! 31mm .. . - JACK GILLILAND WALTER KING DON TUMA Facalfg Recepfion Mrs. Williams Pours Refreshments Getting Acquainted Miss Oppenlander Provides Music College Pastor Greets Students - Kennison Style Freshman Initiafion Clean Up Sophs Provide Refreshments Heavy, Heavy Hangs Over Thy Head 9 6 a m o m L 2 f: Queen leaneffe 44 :33, Activities Homecomi g Retherford Sisters and Dean Provide Entertainment Court Attends Ballgame 7 e n m m mam .w Whm F awn 1m me m 09?. C DYo S ..mm 1m Tuna .1 Pr H mew n Ogur 0 Cmnm e aw, m me G M..O 1 omH a me. m Mme m Ovmam H Vt m. S 1 w. m e .m c m es 0 Hr C De e 9W m eo 0 ul H QF . 12.5.23: Dr. Ross Speaks Mr. Collier Gives Address Refre shments Served Dedication of Science Hall Addition Dedic fion of Tennis 600 : Dr. Roberts Speaks in Behalf of Senior Classes Dr. Ross on New Courts Plaque Installed brisfmas Formal 3 Q MW, w mm Mrs. Tielman Speaks on 'Christmas Brian Plays Sax Quartet Provides Music LOWER GEORGE FOX VS COLUMBIA JUNIOR COLLEGE D L m F m L S. V m F E m 0 E G Classes Begin Halloween Party Fir st Social Homecoming Game Sophs Fail to Put Out re Freshmen Bonfi k i it: Q e , 5: ma f8 1' i 1 I lied u: i prams a carpet f E of: and u h 3: S iful, 3 seem Se peacgful and werld t u a e b a S The Sfudenf Council Roy Crow President Penny J ackson Vice President Myrna Mc Fall Secretary Dave Cammack Treasurer J une Hubbard Director of Activities Barry Hubbell Lucia Midgley J oyce LeBaron L'Ami Editor Crescent Editor Crescent Editor First Semester Second Semester Phyllis Williams Lonny Fendall Director of Sophomore President Publicity Alvin Wilkins Freshman President Gary Brown Senior President Bayard Stone 1 J unior President Sfudenf Council Refreafs Council Eats at Pixie Kitchen, Works on New Constitution at Oceanlake Council Meets at Silver Falls State Park 1961-62 Council :gE Installation of New Student Council by Outgoing Officers E ditor : Barry Hubbell Front Row: Karen Thornburg, Barry Hubbell, Jan Burnett. Second Row: Sharon Hubbell, Lynette Heinrich, Phil Roberts, Charlene Murphy. Karen Thornburg, Esther Mae Hinshaw, Sharon Hubbell, J anet Sweatt. Joyce LeBaron 2 Lucia Midgley Editor Editor Second Semester First Semester J oyce Klutsenbeker, Shirley Brizendine, Sharon Wright, Regina Deibele, Ron Stansell, Mrs. Kennison, Dick Hendricks, Verle Craven. Ken Doney, Doris Inman, Dave Fountain, Roy J ohnson, Shirley Brizendine, J oyce LeBaron, Ron Stansell, Dick Hendricks. ' Aflyenians Seated: Dr. Roberts, Bud Greene, Myrna McFall, Karen Thornburg. Standing: Bayard Stone, Dick Lakin, Lonny Fendall, Larry Ross, Verle Craven, Beth Baker, Lucia Midgley. fA cribblers 3. - Larry Ross, Lucia Midgley, Mrs. Kennison, Bud Greene, Florence Angelelo, Philip Merrill, Beth Baker, Ron Stansell, J oyce LeBaron, Verle Craven. 56 Simian! Minisferial Associafion Seated: John Larson, Nick Mauer, Mr. Mills, Robin Johnston, Charles Bloodgood. Standing: Marvin Kistler, David Brown, Bayard Stone, Walter King, Ken Kumasawa, Ca Hensle . . . . . p y Foreign Missions Fellowship Seated: J ean Bohl, Barbara Glass, Ken Kumasawa, Brenda Bloodgood, Viola J ohnson Standing: Marilyn Hill, Anna Simonson, Philip Morrill, Ken Mainwaring, Marvin Grandle, Emily Brown. Simian! Edacafion Associafion Brian Beals, President. First Row: Phyllis McCracken, Duane Comfort, Sherrill Comfort, Karen Brown, Patsy Retherford, Susan Wallace, June Hubbard. Second Row: Marilyn Hill, Sharon Hubbell, Lynette Heinrich, Jim Holton, Ralene Barnes, Phyllis Williams, Twila West, Gary Brown. Third Row: Dave Hockett, Elma McCracken, Fran Whitaker. Music Guild Anna Simonson, Larry Ross, Philip Morrill. Music Listening Hour President Diane Hardman presiding. mom: I Manx Foxmen- Gold Q Banquet Foxmen-Gold Q Banquet First Row: Dick Hendricks, Ken Mainwaring, Dave Fountain, Lloyd Pruitt. Second Row: Darrell Nordyke, Bruce Longstroth, Jesse Kennison, Bayard Stone. Third Row: Alvin Wilkins, Dick Lakin, Earl Cooper, Cap Hensley. Gold 0 Shirley Sharpless, Lucia Midgley, J an Burnett, Marie Craven. 59 J ean Bohl, Noel Ware, Rachel Vanden Hoek, Barry Hubbell, Phyllis Williams, Lonny Fendall, Esther Mae Hinshaw. Delia Psi Omega Lloyd Pruitt, Lorena Fran Whitaker. Joanne Durham, Ron Gregory, Penny J ackson, Dave Cammack, Florence Ange- lelo, Everett Craven, Elma McCracken, Bob Johnson, Dr. Martin. ' v . Vowsm m' Student Christian Union Board Patsy Retherford, Marvin Grandle, J an Burnett, Ken Kumasawa, Elma McCracken, Lonny Fendall, Marie Craven, Dick Fos- ter, Sue Wallace. Mmiwusw First Row: Dick Foster, June Hubbard, Patsy Retherford, Ken Davis. Second Row: Ron Gregory, Earl Cooper, Robin J ohnston, Ron Stansell . Circle K First Row: Darrell NordykkeQ Fran Whitaker, Jamie Sandoz, Barry Hubbell, Bob Poet, Brian Beals, Reg Hill, Gary Brown. Second Row: Bob Church, Ron Gregory, Bob J ohnson, Ken Kumasawa. Barry Hubbell, Raelene Barnes, Cap Hensley, Phyllis Williams, Queen Sandra Neal, King Charles Bloodgood, Cheryl Morse, Ron Stansell. Valentine Formal $3.3 $354.13; BARBARA MORSE Barbara Ann Morse , from Culver, Oregon, a joint degree student with OCE , is graduating With a B.A. de- gree in elementary education. She graduated from Greenleaf Friends Academy in 1958. College activities: L'Ami editor, Crescent staff, student council, Gold Q, Delta Psi Omega. Honors have been Queen of Hearts, best actress award; Homecoming and May Day Princess. Who '9 Who DAVID CAMMACK David M. Cammack, the only junior in this year's Who's Who, lived in Bolivia with his missionary parents until 1957. Dave's student offices have been Crescent editor, S. B. treasurer, and fresh vice president. He is in the Ins tensified Studies program and is an assistant to chemistry professor Hector Munn. Dave plans on medical school and medical missionary work. DAN NOLTA Dan V. Nolta, from Medford, but now living in Newberg, served as stu- dent body president in 1959-1960. This year he has been assistant to Professor Weitzel in biology, his major field. Dan who plans to be a minister has been a member of the student union board, and Foreign Missions Fellow- ship. Dan married Judi Retherford in 1960 and they now have a baby girl, Julie Ann. PENNY JAC KSON Sydney tPennyi M. Jackson, as a senior has an accumulative GPA of 3. 6. Activities and honors in college have been: Crown Zellerbach scholarship, Intensified Studies program, S. B. Vice president, Athenians, and Scribblers, and 1960 Homecoming Queen. Penny transferred from OCE in 1959 and will graduate with a B.A. degree in social studies. She tentatively plans to take graduate work in history and library science. George Fox College Invifafional Toamamenl First Place: Multnomah School of the Bible Second Place: Northwest Christian College Third Place: Warner Pacific College Fourth Place: Mt. Angel College Fifth Place: Cascade College Sixth Place: George Fox College Seventh Place: Reed College Eighth Place: Bible Standard College Infensified Sfadies Beth Baker Barry Hubbell Lonny Fendall After-Game Socials Studying for Semester Exams Bruin Junior Fights Basketball Tournament Student Union Closed x Mugawww n Coma i335 Sprmg' with 653: its apienar,- i AH $13 birds and ail fix biassoms, Mi Rs flamers, iwueg and grassesf .aaxom .m 4mm am gang? ? 555$:va .G anmmm .m $$$va .m Janie? um ,Mggm .Q. .axmgaz. .Q. iggng d. doomwggm .U .mxowugwm d. rgom :BQMH .mwbgu .S .maEtoEom .U tvgomagugw HA Jumgsmym mmmgmagm m gags? .U .3wawa .Q immagwm d .waomumaumm .Q Ecmgam .mx HmmEH 95$ $303 8m 33$an $$$ng .M .wggaam? Am .uwmmam .m $3me .4 $ka2 ,0 $oowva3m .m .3335 4M :33 .EM . ymzwmsmg um 9939 3am .mSwngm .m Jmmz m $$ng .2 .mmwww..m .mmam Z Swim w havamwg .m 633m .m $$m$$ .m gdo 29m .mEmm mxmnm gnaw . 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Musical Messengers Clarions $ummer Tour Spanish Quartet Sax Quartet Kings Karolers Clarions Brian Lanoue ru i Bowers Uk 3 Wafula 111 Jul k a M T uhmm Cap Hensley Laurie Bennett Yell Queen Sharon Wright Carolyn Fuiten Football Keuren , J anet Sweatt i; yell Squads Ken Davis Fran Whitaker Basketball Sandra Neal J oyce Roelfs Yell Queen Dixie Retherford 85 inear Leon M Dr f n e m 9 0 M m m 0 c Baccalaureafe W mm mam L g Reception Dr. Eugene Coffin Speaker Through the seasons the students at George Fox have acted as side- walk superintendents in the construction of three new structures on SCIENCE HALL campus. Through the rain in the fall, the mud in the winter, and the ADDITION dust in the spring, we have wandered in and out and around the modern buildings as they have been constructed by the dozens of workmen on campus. This has truly been the year of construction. 5 i Year of Cansmwfion l SHAMBAUGH LIBRARY PENN NGTON HALL pring Highlights Seniors Graduate Students Run For Election FrosbSoph Party Unhappy Maypole Leader 90 HASKELL'S MULTl-FLAVORS ICE CREAM SANDWICHES BEVERAGES 1542 PORTLAND ROAD NEWBERG BOWL BOWL. FOR HEALTH AND RELAXATION 1003 EAST 1ST JE 8 -2331 THE BOOK STORE SCHOOL SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES 3!: GIFTS GREETING CARDS MRS. FLORENCE REID, PROP. 504 EAST 151- JE 8-2079 UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND NEWBERG BRANCH OREGON! 5 ONLY HOMEwOWNED STATEWIDE BANK JE 8 -3111 515 EAST IST NEWBERG DRUG SUCCESSORS TO COLLEGE PHARMACY MAKE US THE OFFICIAL PHARMACY FOR THE COLLEGE FOR ALL. YOUR DRUGS AND PRESCRI PTIONS. 606 EAST 15T JE 8-4211 BEST CLEANERS HBEST CARE MEANS LONGER WEARH 503 EAST 151' JE 8w2621 C. A. HOUSER LUMBER CO. 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Wrwwmm :5s,g g$ 'i;:' i:?z s$ 2 . g ,1 mm 113g. , , :PWb , Adams, Janet 24 Aebischer, Evon 34, 79 Aitken, J oyce 24 Angelelo, Florence 30, 56, 60, 69 Arndt, Twila 41 Artlip, Karen 16 Artlip, Sharon 16 ATHENIANS 56 Baker, Beth 30, 56, 69 Baker, Keith 16 Barnes, Raelene 24, 58, 63, 83 Beals, Brian 24, 53, 58, 62, 66, 72 , 73 Bearse, Bill 16 'Bennett, Laurie 16,85 Benson, Janice 16 Berg, Barbara 16 Bird, Theresa 37 Bloodgood, Brenda 24, 57 , 72 Bloodgood, Charles 16, 23, 57, 63, 72 Bohl, Jean 24, 57, 60 Brizendine, Shirley 16, 55, 72 Brown, David 16, 57, 72 Brown, Emily 16,57 Brown, Gary 37 , 38, 52, 58, 62, 84 Brown, Karen 30, 58 Burgess, Dale 16 Burnett, Jan 30, 54,59, 61, 72, 83 Calkins, Loren 17 Calkins, Lorena Tittle 24, 60 Cammack, Dave 30,52, 53, 60,65, 69, 72,83 Cammack, Edwin 34 Carey, Don 17 Carsley, Ken 17 Chapman, Linnes 24, 72 , 83 Chung, Esook 34 Church, Bob 37 , 38, 62 CIRCLE K 62 Comfort, Duane 30, 58, 66, 79 Comfort, Lorraine 17 Comfort, Sherrill Hull 30, 58,79 Cooper, Ear125, 59, 61, 66, 68 Craven, Everett 34, 60 Craven, Marie 25, 53, 59, 61, 72, 83 Craven, Verle 56 CRESCENT, THE 55 Crow, Roy 34, 52, 53 Davidson, Roger 17 Davis, Ken 30, 53, 61, 85 Deibele, Regina 17 , 55 DELTA PSI OMEGA 60 Dixon, Alice 14,41 Doney, Ken 17, 55 Index Drahn, Curtis 17 Drahn, Veta 34 Durham, Carole 25 Durham, Joanne 31,33, 60 Fendall, Lonny 25, 29, 52, 53, 56, 60, 61, 67, 69 Flickinger, Karen 17,72 FOREIGN MISSION FELLOWSHIP 57 Foster, Dick 25, 53, 61 Fountain, Dave 17, 55, 59 FOXMEN 59 Fuuen, Carolyn 17, 83, 85 Gaddis, Selma 17 Gash, Paul 18 George, Leetus 18 Gibson, Dustinn 18 Gillan, Mary Lou 25,72 Gilliland, J ack 41 Glass, Barbara 25, 57 , 72 GOLU Q 59 Goode, Marilyn 25 Grandle, Marvin 26,29, 57, 61 Greene, Bud 26, 56 Gregory, Ron 31, 60, 61, 62, 79 Gulley, Linda 18, 72, 83 Gym, Won Geun 1G01den1 37, 69 Hall, Marvin 18 Hardman, Diane 18,72 Hearon, Kenneth 18 Heinrich, Lynette 18 , 54, 58, 83 Hendricks, Dick 31, 55, 59, 72 Hendrickson, Barbara 35 Hensley, Cap 26,53, 57, 59, 63, 66, 84 Hibbs,Rona1d 18 H111,Marilyn 26,57, 58,72, 83 H111,Reg 35, 62, 72,79 Hinshaw, Esther Mae 26,54, 60 Hockett, Dave 26, 58 Holton, Jim 26, 58, 67 , 72 Hubbard, June 31, 52, 53, 58, 60, 61, 79 Hubbell, Barry 26, 52 , 53, 54, 58, 60, 62, 63, 69 Hubbell, Sharon 18, 54, 58 Hue, Pat 18 Inman,Dor1s 18,55 J acks Bonnie 31 J ackson Sydney 35,52,53, 60,65, 69 Johnson, Bob 31, 57, 60, 62 Johnson, Janet 19,72 Johnson, Roy 19,55 Johnson, Viola 31, 57 J ohnston, Robin 35, 61 Kauffman, Darrel 19,72 Kennison, Jesse 59,84 Kerr, Allen 19 King, Walter 41, 57 Kistler, Marvin 57 Klutsenbeker, Joyce 19, 55 Kumasawa, Ken 37, 38, 57, 61, 62 Lakin, Richard 27 , 56, 59, 79 L'AMI 54 Lanoue, Brian 19, 72, 83 Larson, John 35, 57 LeBaron, Joyce 27, 52, 53, 55, 56 Liu, David 35 Liu, Kathy 36,45 Logan, Dick 27 Longstroth, Bruce 19,59,66 Madrid, Edgar 19,83 Mainwaring, Ken 19, 57 , 59 Manning, Carolie 17, 72 Martin, Larry 20 Maurer, Nick 20, 57, 72 McCracken, Elma 31, 33, 58, 60, 61 McCracken, Phyllis 19,58 McDowell, Margaret 19 McFall, Myrna 32, 52, 53, 56 Midgley, Lucia 27, 52, 55, 56, 59 Morrill, Philip 20, 56, 5,7 , 58, 72 Morse, Barbara 36, 45, 65 Morse, Cheryl 20,23, 63,72 Mott, Nancy 27 Murphy, Charlene 20, 54, 72 MUSIC GUILD 58 Muune, Andrew 20 Neal, Sandra 20, 63, 72, 85 Nolta, Dan 37, 65 Nordyke, Darrell 27, 59, 62, 67, 72, 83 Osakabe, Hideo 32 Outwater, Tom 27 Pae, Sang Tok 4Mike1 27 Pae, Tom 38 Person, Dick 32 Peterson, J can 36 Pierce, Shirley 38, 72, 73 PI GAMMA SIGMA 6O Poet, Bob 32, 62, 67, 68 Pruitt, Lloyd 32, 59, 60, 62, 79 Purdy, Jeanette 28,44,45 Raml, Ruthaxm 20 Rengo, Karen 20,72 Retherford, Dixie 20 , 72 , 73 , 85 Retherford, Patsy 32 , 58, 61, 72, 78, 79 Richey, Marilyn 36 Roberts, Allan 20 Roberts, Phil 54 Roelfa, Joyce 20,85 Ross, Larry 21, 56, 58, 79 Ross, Nancy 21, 72 Sandoz, Jamie 32, 33, 62, 78, 79, 83 Schlottmann, Charlene 28, 72, 73, 83 Scholfstoll, Mary 21 SCRIBBLERS 56 Sharpless, Shirley 32, 59, 72, 79, 83 Shin, Peel Yong Glow 28 Simonson, Anna 21, 57, 58 Skene, Rosemary 33 Smith, J oanna 21 Sober, Philip 36 Stahlnecker, Daniel 28 Stansell, Ron 21, 55, 56, 61, 63 Stone , Bayard 33, 52, 56, 57 , 59 Stopa, Roger 21 STUDENT CHRISTIAN UNION BOARD 61 STUDENT COUNCIL 52 STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 58 STUDENT MINISTERIAL ASSOCLATION 57 STUDENT UNION BOARD 61 Sweatt, Janet 21, 54, 72, 85 Templer, Dianna 28 Thompson, Robert 21 Thornburg, Anne 21, 72, 83 Thornburg, Karen 21, 23, 54, 56 Titus, Gerald 21, 67 Trammell, Rosa 28 Tuma, Don 41 Turner, Bob 22 Ukiru, Bowers 22, 84 Van Bergen, David 36 Vanden Hoek, Ken 28 Vanden Hoek, Rachel Baker 33, 60, 75 Van Derhoff, J anice 22 Van Halder, A1 22 Van Keuren, Linda 22, 85 Vickers, Rodney 33 Wafula, Julius 22, 84 Walker, Sharon 33, 72, 83 Wallace, Susan 29, 58, 61, 72, 73 Ware, Noel 60 West, Twila 22, 58 Whitaker, Fran 38, 58, 60, 62, 85 Wilhite, Donna 22 , 45, 72 Wilhite, Steve 33,53, 66, 84 Wilhite, Wally 22 Wilkins , Alvin 22 , 23 , 52 , 59, 67 Williams , Phyllis 29, 52 , 53, 58, 60, 63 ., Winters, J can 29 Wise, Dorothy 29 Woolsey, Byron 22 Wright, Sharon 22, 55, 85
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