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' ' -,Lf H: N.,-: unix .- TM' f IJ'- maple leaf 1955 alice meizler ...... editor junior cIass...puhIisher qoshen college qoshen, indiana gb ,R if ,Q .z'57'x5gx5 . -.. E- A- . ..- X .a ..- .' .4r x4 X . , N. 1 V. X.-swf, xi,-.mv gm. 4X -ax ' W. :. k 0 -, Q, .,g:S:K,g - W- - 1 x ,1f'Sv 'Q 'if ' , x. .' - -xwwmf 3-'F :' Q .i,,,x,..- , Z jaxit PW 5 . QU , Q ,.L. l t iff' 1, '-NWS 5:1-N: ,N 'NNNA i f X xwxxxmx xxwc-5 N . .Q-.xgjz N, , QA N Q ,. ,Q gwxmw 1' X . we ,L ,, ... vw- Ni?..N..,,,, L-s rn..x., -. W,- 1-ss.. f-., . Q , .wr 4 .V ,-. s ' X aLw,,,gx.. ,,.,.,.. x ,X kv.. . ..-.- - -.514-:ZR-, N - Ve . rg L R di ,-r Q iris E ,: z . Qewif 1 FX? s ,fi .mb 'TE '1 Q1 , -,. X X N K N X X X X X -Qxxfffs. X .E be END OF A YEAR... Beginning of a book . . . The end of any ordinary school year, in some ways. As ordinary, that is, as life can be when nine hundred people share ten acres of land. Ten acres to absorb the shocks of literary compe- tition, earth-shaking bull sessions, quiet de- cisions with lifetime effects and the rumblings of academically eager pencils. More than nine hundred busy little worlds circulating on the same few acres. Each has his own impression of hours and days that he calls School Year 1955-56. Each has his own inter- pretation of the knocks and jolts that have come because he dared to expose his little sphere to the scrutiny of other worlds--professor worlds and buddy worlds. Some have risked accepting new ideasg others had the fortitude to slow their own pace and have experienced the rewards and pains of involvement with brother worlds. There is something about a chronicle which defies all attempts at a complete story of the involvement of hundreds of worlds on ten acres. Writers of chronicles are only limited spheres themselves. They can only suggest . . . details must be added to fit the pattern of each little world that was part of Goshen College 1956. TO THE CASUAL OBSERVER as well as to those who are part of it, life for the little worlds of Goshen College may seem to be a helter-skelter chase rather than a well-organized march. ln the maze of Record deadlines, exams and committee meetings, momentary pressures fade long range views. But in retrospect, valleys of little despairs are nearly forgotten, as hills and peaks ofthe pattern of life at Goshen College stand out. Maple Leaf 1956 remembers a few of the valleys and more of the hills of campus life. Activities are recalled in calendar succession, followed with a panoramic view of personalities currently involved in life at Goshen College. Now, at the end of the year . . . back to the beginning . . . September, 1955. 9 5,551 ONE HUNDRED NINETY-SIX FRESHMEN joined 430 returning upper classmen at Goshen College this fall--a total of 626 full time students. During Freshman Days new members of the college clan struggled with the who's and why's of campus life. Those who survived the barrage of entrance exams found release at social activi- ties planned for them by student counselors. Camp Nlack, with a truck ride to undo the formality of test time, helped break the little walls of fear and hesitation which seem to be an inevitable part of every freshman's baggage. The end of Freshman Days only iniated the next hurdle- -becoming a registered student. After hours of fretting in line and signing myriads of cards, books were transferred from Book Store shelves to dorm shelves and financial business with the college was arranged. Dorms sparkled, waiting for their occupants, the West- Iawn drapes had even been cleaned. From Persia, Japan and Argentina, from Souderton, Denver and Koutsg students joined in dormitory life and dining hall fellowship. xi tb s--11'V 'A X X -t s' i W- A - --- In a series of five chapel messages, Lawrence Burk- holder helped lay a sturdy spiritual foundation for the year. He asked, for example, What part do confession and for- giveness have in the close living of today's campus? . Students and faculty were faced with questions basic to life in a Christian community. SOME STUDENTS welcome classroom rou- tineg for others, it came as an unpleasant jolt. Eager new faces were introduced to yellowed pages of church history notes. New feet trudged doggedly up worn Ad Building stairs to third floor class- rooms. Art enthusiasts were stimulated to unpre- cedented vigor because an art major was offered for the first time this year. General drawing and painting class lleftl was one of the new art courses under Ezra Hershberger's direction. Music majors were instructed by Ralph Wade frightl, while Mary Oyer worked toward her doctorate at the University of Michigan. i - f Alf'-sg-2 x Wt' ll it ,KX N.. IN THE Home Economics department, Olive Wyse confronted a record crowd of novice cooks in another foods class fabovel. During second semes- ter, she visited similiar departments in other col- leges, working on plans for the home economics floor of the new Arts Building. Stacks of bulky cartons hinted at the transformation to come in the science department. Alta Schrock gathered another flock of biological science students labovet, attempting to compete with distractions passing the glass doors ot her lab. Almost every department claimed additions to its roster as twenty-one new or returning faculty members started atresh last September. 13 ' -V X4-- 121.-Qu N ,. F 1 X I 1 N, I N. X -1 xii l l 5 msgs mmm LAWRENCE BURKHOLDER, back from graduate work at Princeton, resumed his task of awakening minds from their dogmatic slumbers. LesterZimmerman was again teaching mathematics, and John Oyer, with his doctorate from the Univer- sity of Chicago, joined the history department. Edna Amstutz, acting director of the School of Nursing while Orpha Mosemann studied at the Uni- versity of Minnesota, had Elnora Weaver on her staff. Mary Eleanor Bender and Gladys Stoltzfus entered the English department, filling vacancies left by Margaret Meyer, studying at lndiana Uni- versity,and Samuel A. Yoder,who filled a Fullbright appointment at Anatolia College, Thessalonica. Roselle Yoder, piano instructor, joined newcomers Hershberger and Wade in the fine arts area. Perry Miller in secondary education and Harold Yoder in physical education were other faculty additions. Also doing graduate study this year were Paul Miller at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Lois Gunden and Roman Gingerich at Indiana Uni- versity, and Mary Royer, studying independently. Paul Bender in Holland and Melvin Gingerich in Japan began terms of service for the Mennonite Central Committee, while Karl Kreider remained for another year at the international Christian University, Japan. UNDEFINABLE, but definitely with us--the new spirit evidenced itself in the literary societies. Solicitation was so hotly competitive that one gentleman was nearly torn by the conflict. Iowa, under strong upperclassman pressure, went Adel- phian. The Auroras emerged with a band to lure newcomers. Adelphian-Vesperian presidents Sid- ney Kreider and Mildred Sherk, as well as Avon- Aurora presidents Sylvia Neuman and Ronald Schertz, announced to their new members plans for a vigorous year. COMPETITION of another sort was reported by those brave enough to face Collegiate Chorus tryouts. In Miss Oyer's absence, llilotet Singers disbanded this year. infiltrating ex-lVlotets wrought havoc in the ranks of A Cappella Chorus, and former A Cappella members joined the throngs knocking on Ralph Wade's door for Collegiate try- outs. ln the final count, fifty-six students were chosen by director Wade for his chorus. Collegiate members elected Richard Camp as their president. They looked forward to spring vacation, with their tour of illinois and Iowa. Programs in local churches and conjoint presen- tations with A Cappella meant a full rehearsal schedule for Collegiate Chorus. P 1 i l X 4, 5 . s 1 ss ,C -' -rl! 1 fig' I. i , ,. lf x '- ..x,,. x 24 w. Rm 'f' QM wa Q' , ,,. .. Q .r' .'. Q 'N V ' ' 15 'YV' fm f . v ' 'A ,' , 1 5 WE 1 v N'5'f 'f I 'Q viii,-,iL5r,!1',xw:ii-v Q. , .. ., 'arms xx X x- , 1 M 4 ' a ,Q ,Q f 'r av .- f -5 . ' . 1: LTA . T-1' ni' . .. 5-. ', : b 1 -5, ,jg ' . ' 1' ' . ,V -1 . ' lf A ' iF'e. 4 EE . . -'f' 5' f ' . 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INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL competition flourished in lndiana'sautumn weather. Slim crowds eliminated stage fright, games were exciting, and the fellowship lasting. What more could sports fans want--except a winning team. Junior I team was awarded that satisfaction as they came out on top of the boy's softball shuffle. not O 31,1 L. , V Q ,Hx mf! 24146 L x, - , H A we 1. 5, 1 i I 4 2 E 1,- ' F 4 1 46, . i . . WORK AND YIELD for the Athletic Field. With this motto students and faculty put away their books for two days of manual labor October 13-14. Added incentive was provided by an anonymous philanthropist, who promised to match student earnings up to S8,000. Blisters and strained muscles were almost forgotten when Earl Schwartzendruber, chairman of the Work Drive Committee, presented President Mininger the check The top of the thermometer had been reached, and even passed by a few dollars. Although work was not begun on the athletic field immediately, construction on the Arts Build- ing fbelowj provided tangible evidence of planned expansion. Work Drive was only one of the activities spon- sored bythe Young Peoples' Christian Association. Under the direction of President Wilmer Rutt, six commissions engineered visitation, outings, dinner- nights and prayer fellowships. A new responsibility came when student Sunday-School classes were turned over by the College congregation to the YPCA. ln addition to President Rutt, other members of the YPCA executive committee tbottom leftj were: Geneva Swartzendruber, vice-president, Wilma Kaufman, secretary, James A. Miller, Treasurer. x -i . '9c .....+ Y, ? V x 'Nf it E Y ' f il' X ' A -.xi i E 'XE RECORD meant red pencils, heated flurry of paper and words, words and questions. Should we print this? How many lines canl have? ls this abbreviated? Who's this, and where did the reporter find this odd number? Record meant words everywhere--open dic- tionaries, copy readers checking, typists decipher- ing scrawls and symbols. lt meant the combination of facts and ideas, and thoughts put down on paper. Particularly at the beginning of the year, when editors were strangers to their work, there were decisions to make and then decisions to change. There were Records to told, deadlines to meet, and always the next issue to think about. Behind the scenes of the Record this year were ileftj Victor Stoltzfus, editor, Marie Stoltzfus, editorial assistant, Yoon Chai Chun, photographer, itop rightj John King, sports editor, Elinor Niemela, associate editor, Howard Snider, business manager, David Bachman, layout editor, flower right! Esther Stoltzfus, copy editor, Elinor Esch, news editor, Carol Teuscher, associate editor. -wmv vp R l - lr X nv 4 . X . 5-Q.-A ,us N W 'Af H, A- , ..k,q....-gs ' ' nr- 1 l X ff, ' gi ' A at -' EX-' , ,f L sim ff yi 'Wifi' 295 ,M f It Q! 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I-rp, ,es s.,,-ws1:.W Q, Y-232' WT' v --4' ,f'4u.?'f, 'PJ L xfv'- -'TX 'J fri .1.:Z'1: 'f:f:l -i--.4 . , 'W time-f'zfi izs:it3 ,krfw Zigi, ' Fi.7'?' ' ': 'r : - 11 65' 'E 'Z-:Qs '-lr+.'i-.A .QA .,,, A 'h sq A.-c 1-v . :Z 11.-- .sf-3? Ligier ,4?'L55aJ a3i,,Qrf,t+ -at-'gf 39r, ,fXgfgerhQ, ey'-'L1 ',.:. -'-r:iZfZ.ri241f5x'3'f '4'rtgFP?.,xrf-1'9lu:i N is 1 'e w-vw-.-.twe le -421-'Fr gd, L,--ap.:- -4 ,syf . -'-'L-1'-I t we-Z a1Q'.'e.fv1 wr 20-.3 11,1 .'-,. . Q ' 'f - 5 . - -he-. : , ,L-Cys ? 1,1.'Hg4 -' .5 A. - 5,: -w- :pr xx' v'r'4nf' N Us :'fV'. ,sr-T ww' er i. - :i','Q,1.r 'pm,f.,2 ',,y: -v M.,-'qi 1 i' QQ, r Q .V fr :, -if ..q- 1-j ':. f-sr. , lv xl- , 33,0 -u'- AQ' I' ,, f:M,,.f ' j ,.g -1Er.,, 55,12 rtK.i '-lf,-'L , 24 LATE OCTOBER brings with it cold days, but not too cold for field hockey fans. A tough game it is, but three teams--Freshmen, Sophomore and Junior-Senior--joined the intramural competition. The final round of clashing hockey sticks found the Junior-Senior team on top. FALL RAINS did not dampen the spirits of football enthusiasts, either. It was a matter of the survival of the fittest in the intramural compe- tition, with Junior l coming out on top. November 4 found the Adelphians upsetting the Auroras in their annual skirmish. Literary spirit ran high as loyal spectators cheered for their respective teams. Winding up the football season, Goshen College scored a 28-0 victory over Moody Bible Institute in spite of driving rain. Judging from increased snack shop business, football games and fall weather are synonymous with hearty appetites! -4 Ap. . N . . s. xl. ,,,.. .4 - Q. xx. .-.5 A xt f gg - .r-5.2. .Ai N . P- , -4 in v-.uf .4 f 1 53 3 ii A 3 4 ' 3 P SENIOR SNEAK the last week-end of Octo- ber fabovel left the campus with afeeling of empti- ness, and familiar senior trademarks looked out of place when juniors adopted them. MEN'S OPENHOUSE brought the usual housecleaning panic in Coffman and North Halls. lvlothers would have been shocked to see how adept their sons were at mopping and rug shaking. al it lili FE' The fellow's labors were rewarded when the ladies found their rooms surprisingly clean ffightl. ln appreciation, the girls gave a rollicking view of Europe, seen through the eyes of tourists Janet Miller and Mildred Sherk. The program was planned by the Women's House Government Asso- ciation, whose officers flettl were: Dorothy lmhoff, vice-president, Sylvia Neuman, secretary, Anne Hamish, treasurer, and Joan Shank, president. 27 'ner X. HIGHLIGHTING THE 1955-56 Lecture- Music series was the appearance of the Indianapo- lis Symphony Orchestra under the direction of lzler Solmen lbelowi. Their program included Bee- thoven's Fidelio Overture and Symphony Number 4 by Tchaikovsky. The L-M series had opened three weeks earlier with an address by Norman Cousins, Saturday Review Editor. NOT ALL THE MUSIC heard on campus was imported, by any means. Students interested in creating their own music joined the Music Club ltop righti. Their activities ranged from singing madrigals to studying jazz. President of the Music Club was Ernest Hostetler, senior music major. Others who appreciatethetine arts were members of the Language Arts Club lbelow righti. lrmgard Klassen presided over this organization, whose members consider reading poetry and sipping tea an ideal way to spend a cold fall evening. Qlgx lllll - 1 , -,i ' f-lv F ---- f - -------- ffggggg... H .. ,-... -...-.,..-. .-i shew I .SS f +4 1325? :zu f -A Nw LIKE PILGRIMS wending their way toward Canterbury, Homecomers returned to Goshen Col- lege for the Thanksgiving season. At the Tabard lnn in Southwerk, London, students and guests enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner of alle deyntees that men koude thynke. The atmosphere seemed more authentic because of the lilting madrigals sung by the Nlorely Singers, a group of students particularly interested in old English music. Speeches and good-natured banter of the traditional after-dinner program were centered around the Canterbury theme. Alumni teams bowed to the varsity Friday after- noon as they were defeated in both the men's and women's basketball games. The spiritual tone of the festivities was em- phasized at the Lecture-Music concert Thanksgiving evening when Roland Hayes, world famous tenor, included in his selections familiar negro spirituals. A sacred concert by the combined college choruses ended another Homecoming at Goshen College. Y 5 1 l 2 1 31 7 ll ll ll Ax V I x i 'rx . Q' 5 xi i l ' 1' 5 ' Y - if ,A F ,iff , Lg' , J E X f a ll :Ural 5 ? .1 ,IQ 7 ,QS FAMILY PORTRAIT as the Goshen College audience saw it on December 9, repre- sented weeks of rehearsal by Avons and Auroras under the direction ot Gene Caskey. The play is based on the words of Christ, A prophet is not without honour, but in his own country, and among his own kin and in his own house. ln everyday English the reactions of Christ's family to his ministry were portrayed. Especially effective was the staging, designed by Lois Swartzendruber. Rosemary Van Dyke played the lead part of Christ's mother in the A-A production. Christ's brothers were played by Ronald Schertz, Richard Camp, Gerald Miller and Larry Yoder, and their aunt, Mary Cleopltas, Anna Mae Herr. f 'Q . ..lG5,,'--im, E X K H 33-1 f , I --is-A Sit A , R fs 2 X QQ? Mp X difwag HOME ECONOMICS CLUB,with Carolyn Schultz as president, featured domestic affairs on its schedule. The refreshments following their December meeting Ctop leftl demonstrated well the members' culinery abilities. FOR DER DEUTSCHE VERElN, Christmas would not be complete without a German songfest lbottom leftl. At another meeting, Sabine Steffen and Montana l-leiss described aspects of German life. President of the club was Paul Kauf- man. FACULTY HOSPITALITY and the Yule- tide spirit combined to make an ideal setting for the Christmas social. Domestically inclined stu- dents tried their hand at baking cookies, while others made candles ltop rightl or trimmed a Christ- mas tree. Since caroling lbottom rightl and cold weather are an inevitable combination, singers were not surprised to find their toes numb at the end of the evening. if E N tg J 'Q a 1-nur ' V ' - an if , :VI V - . x 'K I ku, .1 . , , Y .. .. -..-wt. 3 .qs 'Q 9' 4f,af2zZ.,,,.1 t BY THE TIME December 20 came, students were more than ready for the relaxation of Christ- mas vacation. When the zero hour finally arrived, snow fell, driveways jammed, common people were ignored, and dining hall food even lost its appeal. Vacation broke winter's spell by removing its victims. But vacationers returned to a winter-bound campus without objecting too strongly. What would they do without ice-skating and snowball battles to break the monotony of study? They enjoyed the occasional surprise of peering out their morning window and seeing night-snow. They even tolerated the slush of milder days, for they understood that If winter comes, can spring be far behind? 1 - -65: Q X .35 m 'g K' R FRl'lL.,..,.m, 3?.E.5,,E:Np ve x ,,k,,g I V ?:EvaQQi5Qkg,Aig1b, - b X.. ,A N -. :Z .wax N: -.rg-11. - A ..4 v 4 i I w F A , -X' AYS:.:, -' '55, R ae M ii v Y Y 1 X l Ln . Zffiq-x --A--fp' . 4 Z '3i 1 r lr r 1' . if 6 . 38 325 X as I IT TOOK ALL of the three weeks from vacation until the end of first semester classes to prepare for exams. Even with reading days, a pinched feeling sometimes resulted from term-paper and reading deadlines, to say nothing about the exams themselves! More fortunate students had an exam after lunch each dayg less fortunate ones found that their schedule called for one exam each morning at seven-thirty. READING DAYS and exams needed to be punctuated with relaxation. At Goshen it was different--a cup of coffee at the snack shop or a pot of tea at Amy and Mae's Kulp Hall apartment answered the need for a few minutes away from the books. There was never complete oblivion though, for the impending joy or doom of semester grades always lay at the bottom ofthe cup. 'YQ .x - W XA , V . . E ..--W, Q ks wx rw- 3 .K - . . f 1 c- .re . e' V - , QM, A . . r --,.,, - ., g Q-F..-5-... ..,:. .' 'ff'-N A 7. 1154? ,, 'iwve - .- CULMINATI NG the education student's work is his supervised teaching ftop leftt. A new group of trembling student teachers stood before their classes atthe beginning of second semester. Super- visors, seasoned teachers and suspicious pupils created tensions to be resolved by the growing confidence of experience. A sense of urgency about their own life work helped them face the task with hope. Time proved that their hope was well founded as appreciative pupils responded favorably to their effort. Christopher Dock Club fbottom left! attempts to integrate the education student's knowledge in a practical way. The club's field trips and workshops prepare the way for those who have not yet taught and put new meaning into the work of those current- ly teaching. Whether the day was spent in practice teaching or regular classes, an hour of ice-skating limbered up the brain as well as the muscles--the better to prepare for tomorrow's assignments. Q 0 4 ..z LQ15' 3 it ' .-I .5 'K ' we.- -..,, N , rw 1 5 X N , :AN 'iv 4 ' A ' ln-f ,,M-Q.. 3+ f ee f ' W ax 6. 'sx Q '-.42-'rl , -I O NY- . :,fg.?5,Ni. X sg: 3 - X .V-,j A 4 i N G i' x. X 5. E X .31 E' i W W ...thi A Q ix, , 41' :ga V' ho- BASKETBALL, more than any other sport, claims the leisure time ot Goshen College students. From November to March the gym was hot with intramural and varsity contests. ln intramural ball, Junior l was victorious over Junior ll. Junior l played Frosh l and Soph l, and still Junior l came out on top. With Terry Yoder and Lee Weldy leading them, this team has dominated the intra- mural courts for three consecutive years. Varsity competition has been such that the Goshen team Cbottom leftj won all but one game. A few were close, but the Buttermilk Bobs were the only visiting team to play a winning game. Sarge Yoder, coaching in Roman Gingerlch's absence, did a commendable rob. The high point of the sea- son came when Yoder's men defeated Tabor Col- lege. A busy intramural season for the girls ended with the Frosh l team victorious. Strong interest and team loyalty proved that girls are basketball players as well as spectators. SEVENTY STUDENTS wore the green and white stripes of the Goshen College School of Nursing this year, with twenty-five freshmen in the pre-nursing curriculum. The lamp and New Testa- ment each sophomore nurse received at the February Candle Lighting service ibottom lefti symbolized the responsibility each felt as she struggled with drugs, formulas, care plans and the occasional unpleasant patient. Under the direction of Paul Brunner, the Nurses Chorus ttop leftl gave programs in local churches and at special campus events. The smallest ofthe four choruses on campus, this organization attempt- ed to familiarize the community with the school's nursing program. lift its as ll iifnyi., ,g-.-f-vmiwv -'s' ' A 1 ,- ' Y P, . ' ' if ' J' sf' lt' 1 MAKING A BOOK demands hard work, the Maple Leaf staff learned. Maple Leaf is a history book. To write history is to write facts that are chosen and coordinated by an interpretation of what history is. It took systematic cooperation to gather the facts, especially because this history is pictorial as well as literary. Through long hours and dream-filled nights the history progressed from ideas to tangible form. With its form once fixed, the staff could only sell it, but their success lay in personal satisfaction, not sales. Maple Leaf staff: fleftj Alice Nletzler, editorg Leland Weldy, business managerg ftop rightb Stanley Yake, copy writerg Marguerite Ulrich, copy editorg Lois Beachy and Arvilla Weaver, copy writersg fbottom rightl Lois Leatherman, layout editorg John Stoltzfus, sophomore assistantg Lucille Beachy, photography editor. A-4:1 'Q 'W l I H r Y i X R lg, W ti,tt f if ' Q it H- ' wal ... ' 51 Q S , Y L X 5 X .21 A 2 cg- Q wgwef 615.2 M Q ,.. iff' 3-r N 48 i NEGATIVES, film tanks and enlargers are the concern of photography club Cleftl. The monthly meetings of this club were planned to give an in- troduction to photography for people who had little previous experience. ln lectures and actual dark- room work, the thirty-five members learned the fundamentals of developing negatives. President James Gingerich engineered the club's activities, with faculty sponsor Jacob Swartzendruber advising the group. CAMPUS PROBLEMS find their way to the Student-Faculty Council tbelowj. Made up of fourteen student representatives and seven faculty members, SFCthis year considered questions such as campus parking lots and student concerns related to evange- listic meetings. The Council's recommendations regarding automobiles resulted in the enforcement of a new policy for regulation of parking violations. Co-chairmen Benjamin Krahn and Atlee Beechy made up this year's SFC agenda committee, re- ceiving and evaluating problems and planning SFC sessions. PG? ' 1 F' xx f FQ f l 1 3 cs 11 'Wi I 5 ' R xl, if P fffirte LECTURE-MUSIC nights are busy for the girls working at the Westlawn reception desk. Dur- ing the pre-program hour the lobby is a congestion of timorous young men, clamoring telephones and high-heeled ladies. February's schedule included three Lecture- Music numbers. Observing the 200th birthday of Wolfgang Nlozart, the American Chamber Orchestra concertlrighti consisted entirely of lVlozart's music. Also appearing in February was tne Concordia Choir and Dudley Crafts Watson, midwestern artist. Chairman of this year's Lecture-Music committee was Professor Willard Smith fbottom left, with Chamber Orchestra Director, Robert Scholzl. Quantities of correspondence and patience were required for the committee's job of selecting and securing artists for the seriesg a job which they completed successfully. X r , N. 5 X t X l 51 1 51+ STU r .fi R., ,mil T . , t lc s .gt!3'S'll .IV rr , .rr HEI sur 52 ,., NEW DEVELOPMENTS in the Biblical Seminary this year included separate chapel ser- vices and a seminary chorus led by Paul Brunner ftopl. At the weekly seminary fellowship, problems too big to be settled in one period were introduced, often resulting in a trail of smaller discussion groups like the one at the right. Through Bible study, seminars and practical work assignments, tomorrow's ministers prepared for spiritual leader- ship. Wi W N' Q- 1 K. i I...-A aw- 19 3 . X .FX AT SCIENCE OPEN HOUSE fabovej students were introduced by members of the Science Club to mysteries of the physics and chemistry labs. At former meetings, Professor Glen Miller lectured on minerology and ProfessorArthur Smucker discussed accidental discovery. President ot the club was Marlin Troyer. RESOLVED THAT the non-agricultural industries of the United States should grant their employees a guaranteed annual wage. Debating this national intercollegiate question, the novice team from Goshen College won tour out of six rounds at Purdue University. Highlighting the varsity squad's season was the tourney at North- western, Esther Stoltzfus and Floyd Metz represented Goshen at the state oratorical contest this year. Frances Steiglitz and Arnold Roth, campus win- ners, entered the state peace oratorical contest. Working together on the Forensics Council, Sidney Kreider and Professor Roy Umble Ctop rightt handled administrative details for this debate season, with Richard Camp managing the freshman debate tournament. ,NR , if V .V x E Q , . SFX' N'-vigrx' 'W - L VX SCREAMS OF WlTCHERY tore across Union Stage February 24 as the Adelphian-Vesperian Literary Societies presented THE CRUCIBLE, by Arthur lVliller. The plot grows out of the witch trials of Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. Emphasiz- ing fanaticism, lVliller depicts the way an issue once created in an unhealthy social situation can become a tool of the ambitious and revengeful. Hero John Proctor, played impressively by Jim Eigsti, was a sturdy, common-sense farmer. His wife Elizabeth, played by Annabelle Stucky, was a fearful, but strong woman. Rachel Leatherman played the third lead part as a dramatic and utterly selfish Abigail Williams. Director of the production was Lois Beachy. The final act of THE CRUCIBLE was es- pecially well interpreted. Proctor had the choice to either lie or hang. ln refusing to lie and identify himself with the fanatics he gains self-respect. Stucky and Eigsti lupper rightb created a real climax to an intense play. 56 I v 1 1. 5. fn n F r 1 r I r 1 1 .ax-z3. IIEfi? ' , -' . .. , f fx F y Y' v x X ,TV tx Q- rg.: VW-H r 1 QUE Q '3 . x x , Q:-rv fs x :-ex' . S iw, , l . --.A-.. QR- -1525 8 A' 'ISN' N --N Eg 2 Wi X.S ,, -3 K' x W 1 '-'fix 'f mx:----f .1. 1 i ix 53 gi' fi ,www-.N D 1 W svli Q ,. 4 ., YK '35 J ,fx 3 '7 ' .R m 'Y' . 2' L Y . paswrmqmaw-.vga mgggkxw - x 0 yn f N 1, Mis MINOR INDOOR SPORTS replaced bas- ketball in February. ln the fellows' ping-pong tournament, Kwang-Suong Wu frightl, freshman from Formosa, kept his record of no defeats since com- ing tothe United States. With fifty contenders in the tournament, Wu was challenged seriously only a few times. The volleyball tournament was an intramural one. Freshmen fellows turned out in greatest num- bers, but the juniors staunchly defended their '55 championship. On Tuesday and Thursday the gym was taken over by the ladies, who also played out a vigorous intramural tournament. Under the coaching of Dwight Graber, a small but nimble group of fellows practiced tumbling skills lbottom leftl. Standing on their heads and walking on their hands came easily--after a few hundred tumbles on the mat! CLOSELY ASSOCIATED with the athletic department are the Women's Athletic Association and the G Council lmiddle leftl. Membership in these organizations is based on the student's participation in intramural athletics. Presidents Ruth Kauffman and James A. Miller lSr.l headed the groups this year. One of their projects was sponsoring a leap year party, with the ladies in- viting and escorting the men. AERO CLUB members ftop leftl hoped for windless days when they scheduled a meeting. President of the club was Ronald Rosenberger, with Glen Miller faculty sponsor. QUIET TIME alone in the prayer room, dorm prayer meetings, daily chapel---all contribute to the spiritual tone of the campus. Small groups meeting weekly shared concerns and testimonies. This gave impetus, but dedicated students realized that faith without action is fruitless. Consistent expression of Christian love is as difficult on a college campus as it is hack home or in a far coun- try. X w t .,.. 6 l Dr. Howard T. Kujst Cabovel of Princeton Theo- logical Seminary delivered the annual series of Bible lectures in March. Speaking from Isaiah 7 through 12, he showed that GOD WITH US is the central theme of Scripture. While Dr. Kuist's lectures illuminated the particular chapters from which he spoke, they also demonstrated his ex- cellent method of Bible study. 61 l 3 li l l l i i l l ,,:,,,,,. S- -- 1 44 fe - ' --f......44 ,- -.,...,g,e-V ., E.. V ' - -. 11 'mlb-c.vf 'mfr' .:-4:5 . - .P Xe.-. M. . A , ,K 4 STAY OUT! The wax isn't dry. Yes, you can have the mop when l'm finished. Should Dean's picture be on the dresser, or shall l put it in the drawer? lt was March 9, and the halls of Westlawn and Kulp Hall resounded with the strange noises of Open House preparation. To the sur- prise and relief of all, each had her turn at the mop and the wax, and masculine eyes found the femi- nine quarters impressively attractive. According to GC tradition, the fellows treated the girls to an hour of entertainment following Open House. The opera flower leftl with its all- star cast directed by Ronald Schertz, was worthy of the Lecture-Music Committee's notice! Men's Dorm Council flower rightl sponsored the program. THE DORMITORY becomes the melting pot of the campus. Opinions and clothing are ex- changed, boxes from home are shared, friends are discovered. Learning to live together is not always easy, for you may dislike your roommates's choice of perfume or your neighbor's tastes in music. Coming in at eleven o'clock Friday evening may be painful, too. But it is the disciplines as well as the joys of dorm life that contribute to the maturing of Christian personalities. lv gl.. K ilq. f '. TTS -9 . . .. V .' ,.-eg QQ --4..f.-Y: 6f1?e',,1f , . A k -.NT55ESff3b.e3laFSP:QEiEiifzfi-Y. kt. b -fs :gr Q Ye .,.,. . V.. -4 34551 ' . . K 1 -A . .- 'xr X K Xwwl Q E I -Q ful' -Lf SPN: il' XXI, HQa .f. 3- lg Y , ,if , , 1ffQ-. ' 64 SPRING VACATION found fifty-six mem- bers of A Cappella Chorus fbelow, bottom leftl with their bags packed into two busses for a tour through Pennsylvania and Ohio. Fellowship and tried chicken rewarded the chorus for the weeks of practicing that preceded the tour. More important were the spiritual rewards that came as the chorus unitedly dedicated their voices to Cod before each program. Week-end tours were made by three YPCA spon- sored gospel teams. A girls quartet ftop leftl, Eleanor Graber, Roberta Janzen, Arlene Litwiller and Elinor Eash, with their speaker, Arnold Roth, gave programs in lllinois churches. Goshen College, ever singing! ln his note for the A Cappella Chorus programs, President Nlininger said, We sing as an act of worship. We sing as a part of our witness to Christ and His grace. We sing because we enioy the fellowship in Christian song. -.-eE5.Q.wf:-,.,..- 1 .Ax Nails x : 1 ,N ,,-,vf ,,,, - X . 'K X: 'fel' Ref' .. V ,I 1 :cg A ' 5 k .-' -.ii X .Q A- 'Y 'N t ..,., - 1 L V Q, v sl ' H'i:?3 ',,,.vv.. ef pf i J, xm- X Y ,., ax N 4-vw.,f42: ..QN ,W V Q Y . A , i . ' 1 ..- ' , .. , R , i W4 V K-,.x.::Z:',5i.f' Ig V 'T' Ai -X 1 , :N r :V -a-fa: Y, ,f N QA -1 f .1 1 35 v ,Mg fu A 1- -i, , .Q X, X . 1 '-, - -' f 7 2 M ff filf A ffamm wfsffmm! , , A , - . 5 2 ' Y .. Y J . 1 gtzqi ,X A XL X Z ' V V X iw 5 M . Vx 5-4'.g,.' 2 i 5' Y wx..-y ,V mu. -- , . ,,,,. xff LX - Nw . KSA ?l?'CC'2S-45-TG'-Sv -.,:azc4 1f1:.z, - -- - f WV, , , N FRENCH AND SPANISH CLUB members tasted toreigh food when ravioli and French cheeses were served at theirannual spring banquets. lFrench Club, top left, Spanish Club, belowl Both clubs had caroled in their respective languages at Christ- mas time. Dale Kaser was president of the Spanish Club and Marilyn Liechty headed the French Club. ALL ROADS led to Goshen College for twen- ty-seven international exchange students this year. Jimmy Chen, from Formosa, spent several months in the health center recuperating from an operation. Visiting him lbelow, l. to r.l are Kwang-Suong Wu, Formosa, Montana Heiss, Germany, lda Arnone, India, Jan Breeuwer, Netherlands, Sabine Steffen, Germany, Emile Massad, Jordan, Kodwo Ankrah, Gold Coast, Atlan Anien, Marshall Islands. -1--....,..,......L::G1-rzlblzxgi I all C y I i 1 E' ,Z w--+ 'xl SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY of the Chris- tian was the theme of Peace Society this year This emphasis was chosen in view of the awaken- ing of ourchurch tothe needs for practical Christian service in the world. Representing a new Bruderhof movement, Eber- hard Arnold tbottom rightl spoke to Peace Society at one of their meetings. Here he is answering questions raised by HansWiehIer and Peace Society President George Unger. April 19 and 20 were the dates of the Mennonite Intercollegiate Peace Fellowship held at Goshen College. With the same theme the GC peace group had this year, the conference program included addresses by Dr. Robert Kreider, Bluffton, Ohio, and Professor Donovan Smucker from Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Chicago. Discussions concerning the Christian's social responsibility were not confined to Peace Society meetings. Sunday School groups like the one above also considered questions relevent to their witness. Putting theory into practice, students helped with crafts classes ftop rightl at the Sunnyside Church. 1 ,.:.--- f K 1 F! 55 Fil F KEN-OJ H1 N21 RX ENVI: l 9, N nav? ' -4 - t X, J' Isis - J-'xf :'V'x .- 4, .-sn '- . - g el,-eff: ., ,....-Q gp lv f r . x Q if-.yuvfi , t , 'X A-x V X - f .., 7.1 K . ,l,, A Q E ,L S ,151 ' 1, 3:71-Q ,, , -' , 1 H-'fi '- .X E f . , . Te- ?-f-vu 2. g. . ' -2 tfixigsi ' l. .'-E+-s 5 ' sr E N 'V' 'Iv t- -'sm ' -gfhss. 5 'S EWS ' - . - issues-41. f ' --- 'fs-'M is A - . ' ' ' L ' FF' .. Q ... '1 '1 ,f2.x,,,..k Q i ' .sts ' be as 5 it , ..v -1. ... f-' 'j - 70 offs-s AS SECOND SEMESTER progressed and spring rains subsided, College sports moved out- side. Baseball, tennis, track and golf tournaments kept aspiring athletes busy. For track men, weeks of practice were directed toward the final track meet in lVlay. With the dismissal of classes for the afternoon, spirits were high through the last field event, and the 1956 sports season ended. ve., ...-, ,,,.v ,MM . - , . -- V 4-..x.-JN 1 X, 1 X, N un! Y NWI H i -. 51' Efsife f- f sfs i?fQf5- . 3:57 5 . 3.-,553 rf 'K -' f . f X 1 . . . : M5 K W ., A VM ,7.i-fQ3l:f5,,g.Q ,E wQ..1.qT 1 ,Q.'-21: . ,M f qi'-i'Z55f8i . . 'U V, V 4 1553 NT?-Qiimx wgrf ,..,,-ji-.u x ,Ma r x .xqqgir get N , N, . , , . gg, fz U21 5 .M' Q M , Y . --VP f:-,awe-QQ, .,, Q Q Z fyweanuws. 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V - 4 .-V.. , - I 3 ,: ,,.,, , , ,,,-.,f,,,:.,-,,,, 'ur Q-T-vga--MMV wal, 9.15-'iii vi ,V 1, T . ,, .-.i,--.- , , ' . . '- A at , ' ' wi2:'.:aag-A-,:l.Z-l 'N-v-v-,sv Q. ,www SN VN Q I , Q ' 'T7T'?l'Hfv11'3J.3lq5W5i6Qf.'r735!- ., V . .wru,.k..-Q.-+.mxp.,,.,,, ix., -H M, , - , .- - ws--s....,...k.,, , , . N -- -. ,.,.gk,-g. ff +V-f NQN-1-m....., , D 1-Q: JI l SPRING FEVER symptoms were-in evidence ---coats were relegated to storage bags, toppers and Croquet mallots hauled out of closets. lt took new powers of concentration to keep at the books, for the robin's song was more alluring than that of the radiator. In this atmosphere, spring's namesake festival made campus headlines. Spring Fest meant corsages, a banquet, and more dates than usual. At the literary-sponsored operetta, THE LOWLAND SEA, couples were taken to Nantucket shores for a story of sea-faring men. Directed by Verlin Gar- ber, lead parts in the operetta were sung by Lavon Yoder and Roberta Janzen. Finishing touch for the evening was the late curfew, and another memory was added to the GC Spring Fest tradition. 73 at - Q as X. ' 'f :Sava 4 ,gi W , r t. A . , . E X X y ictf'5Y':-Q-. - T T W -X t 1. ., X, , V V K: M Nz., . T at ' x , N , Y -' 9 BE ' X11 X ': Q ij? x K' T 0 ' N X N t ' ' 35, QQ N I ss ti '- 0 giwmlf, X Q -x H y , Ei , ,,, . ' .s -, y fi Nil s.. Q Q y N .z .V r. le., ge- , ' . Q f -l It 5 1 - -Q x T t s : 1 . Q M h 1 V, t as ,sy N A. at ,, 5 ' ii 5 A f if 3 T S' W lf x ' 5 6. ii . S . . ' 2 xx -.Q ,nv P-X sf 1 - L t ' -- sys ss, - ' Q, v s ' X - fxf.,qs'a'-'-f-'fs'g's.115w, . V ' 'vs we 1 N31 Q:-f- ' , Wx- sf-15-is-f' - , - .,., . , 3 1 use - si qt f3.:Q1sfg.gs ', 5 ' , , ' 'r.gs1'-Q QS-'X f - Q , L gl 56,5 : gi l I , K 5,5 we L:,.'ws..x. xugwqq :- 1 'Xa s . ' : --: . X if : - V t 5' N 5 f 'lf' I sffie- '- is . T 4 1 H at its .i 1 i 2 P S e +: A A 5 1: sq tar: ses: --2 - -- , ,fy vw--. ,X W- ' gt-7f1E2fFa.tis't- 2 1 ., ' ix, GR 3 , s, , A ' T' t ' T 5 f 2' ' '-Qfzifxxessss .. 4' - 'i . iii? 3. ' it - if T X. 3 . ' 'K WITH THE END of the 1956 year approach- ing, seniors prepared to leave Alma llllater. They noticed a tendency toward nostalgia, and when groups of exiting seniors got together, they rem- inisced--of parties at Brunk's cabin, of their trip to Detroit, and even of the days when they were on the freshman rung of the College ladder. For the senior executive committee ftop rightj the end of the year brought relief from the details of planning and administering. President Gene Caskey's co-workers were Vice-President Mary Ann Hostetler, Secretary Anita Swartzentruber, Treasurer Dale Kanagy, Historian lla Eichelberger, and Faculty Sponsor Karl Nlassanari. As the seniors reminisced, the college ad- ministration was looking forward to coming years. Enrollment trends spurred construction plans. New buildings Ctopistood as symbols ofthe growth which makes Goshen College a living institution. 74 ,,, ,- -'es----....,:J,w3 - rr: it -. YH' CJ Q.. QS 41,1 '?.-i ? LLQ 1:4 V X if f lktax uli 4 ., X L ' f.. Fi fi- J -s j .4 .4 4 - :- E -r X Q 41 1i'7l an S! -HH 1-- 1 ii? ,l Ng .- l 1 5 u FINALLY, GRADUATION . . . The Class Day program, the diploma from President Mininger, the congratulations--all added up to the fact that seniors were fast becoming Alumni. Little things like cleaning out desk drawers and text books had new significance,forthiswas the senior's final GC housecleaning. THE END OF A YEAR . . . Thebeginning of a summer of voluntary service, of two years in IW, of a lifetime of school teaching or housekeep- ing. The end of college life, for graduates . . . The beginning of that for which they have been prepar- ing four years. A different life, in that dormitories, chapel services and semester exams are behind. Yet, there will always be people, there will always be problems, there will always be faith. College has been worthwhile if it has given greater under- standing of people, problems and faith. The end of a year . . . Goshen College, 1956. 77 NN cf MARSHALLED INTO ROWS andsections, classified and dignified . . . Here, in formal array, are pictured personalities who shared in the making of Goshen College 1956. lt is a picture oversimpli- fied for convenience, as complexities of the crowd- ed ways of campus life yield to the mathematical indifference of alphabetized listings. Faculty and Administration, Graduates, Under- classinen, each with a particular influence on the others, each with the horizons of his own world changed because of the others. Now, at the end of the year . . . the pictures of those who made the year worth recording. 'i'lF A TEACHER IS WISE, he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. The wise professor is faced with the difficulty of leading students to thresholds which may be cluttered with indifference or extracurriculars. lt is tor patient and faithful leadership that Goshen College students appreciate their faculty and administration. tacultu and administration PRESIDENT PAUL E. MININGER B.D., M.R.E., Ph.D. Professor of Christian Education Siaculty ,And Administration H. CLAIR AMSTUTZ, M.D. College Physician Instructor in Biology EDNA AMSTUTZ, R.N., B.A. Acting Director of School of Nursing LELAND A. BACHMAN, TH.B. Business Manager ELIZABETH H. BENDER, M.A. Asst. Professor of German HAROLD S. BENDER, M.A., TH.D. Dean of the Biblical Seminary Division Chairman - Bible and Philosophy Professor of Church Hisiory MARY E. BENDER, M.A. Assf. Professor of English MARGARET BRUBACHER, B.S. Instructor in Nursing IRVIN E. BURKHART, M.A., TH.M. Field Secretary J. LAWRENCE BURKHOLDER, TH.M. Associate Professor of Bible and Philosophy -uf -0 .45- if 5- os? KQV? -UM? ': X 1- M X' ar , 1 i ,-es. N-im--g X vs ,Xie v--..p--' f-'95 ,Q i:,,,,., , ,.-u--'-'N 'I 'UW' 1 N V.. iiiii I ' 'I 83 Ni, fm Y 1 we Q a :N . X 'J ififf Nd. fs- Q N X- q,,.,. .,4' ,Mx V. rl A1 ,. x ' no A ,..', X '53 W an .K y . ' Sfaculty Am! Administration ANNA MAE CHARLES, R.N., M.S. Asst. Professor in Nursing HOWARD CHARLES, TH.M. Associate Professor of New Testament JAMES CLEMMENS, M.S.L.S. Librarian Instructor in Library Science JOHN J. FISHER, M.A. Asst. Professor of English VIOLA GOOD, M.A. Dean of Women Asst. Professor of Education RALPH GUNDEN, B.A. Controller RUTH GUNDEN, B.A. Instructor in Physical Education H. HAROLD HARTZLER, PH.D. Professor of Mathematics EDITH HERR, M.A. Director of Women's Athletics and Recreation Asst. Professor of Physical Education Nr' 9 7u I .W K X .rl A A Q .QQ ' si ,- M, 9 'X E' N Q A EZRA HERSHBERGER, B.A. Asst. Professor of Art GUY F. HERSHBERGER, PH.D. Professor of History ond Sociology IRENE HERSHBERGER, B.A. Instructor in Commerce SILAS HERTZLER, B.D., PH.D. Division Chairman - Teacher Education Professor of Education and Psychology S. M. KING, M.A. Dir. of Public Relations and Admissions C. NORMAN KRAUS, TH.M. Asst. Professor of Bible KARL MASSANARI, ED.D. Acting Dean Professor of Education GLEN R. MILLER, PH.D. Division Chairman - Natural Sciences Professor of Chemistry JOHN W. MILLER, B.D., M.A. Asst. to Dean of Biblical Seminary Instructor in Old Testament 85 NG! -.cf 5 wffg vines i I , f , X i 5 if ww' ffl is Y' f , , : gal ' ., . ' '-ffivrim-.4 :s 'frigm ':, ,,g- H Ju r 'gre ,A , , Sai time M, 1 X NN-Q.. 5, Ax .1 ?i1culiy And Administration PERRY J. MILLER, M.S. Asst. Professor of Education JOHN H. MOSEMANN, TH.M. Pastor of Goshen College Church Asst. Professor of Missions MARY K. NAFZIGER, M.A. Asst. Professor of Education JOHN S. OYER, M.A. Instructor in History CHESTER RABER, TH.M. Religious Counselor Director of Practical Work Instructor in Psychology OLIVE RICH, M.N. Instructor in Nursing PHYLLIS ROOSE, M.A. Dietician instructor in Home Economics ALTA E. SCHROCK, PH.D. Professor of Biology HAROLD J. SCHULTZ, M.A. Assistant Dean of Men instructor in History 86 H fw 5x N-'fx , f- , -.. was if . . N.- Ne-'fi ,Q-swam. .a .Q iv fs I ,ggqfaf . I 'i 4 J ji T -A X Q A' V' W' I 11 ' aa- Till' ' :X-'Ii YQ ' Txibr 4,-' Y 1 1.- 46' , 'w-X..-wwf --1 -i ' it' .aw i .. -. ,, sl., -.,s, -,L V - , N., .,..4.1.,. r c.g.p.4.,-. .- 522:91 , - 1s-f,-1-.-.si-:. . 1.1.1,-,ai A f 1-1., . 1 J, 2, EDNA SCHANTZ, M.A. Asst. Professor of Home Economics ADA SHAUM, B.A. Aciing Registrar VERNA SMITH, M.A. Asst. Professor of Spanish WILLARD SMITH, PH.D. Division Chairman - Social Sciences Prof. of Hisr. and Political Science ARTHUR A. SMUCKER, PH.D. Assi. Professor of Chemistry JAMES C. SNYDER, M.S. instructor in Economics NELSON SPRINGER, M.S. Assisiant Librarian Curator of Menn. Hisi. Library GLADYS STOLTZFUS, B.A. Insfrucvor in English JACOB SWARTZENDRUBER, M.A. Director of Audio-Visual Aids Assf. Professor of Education It ,ga I ., .. :ai . bw X Qaculty Ami Administration 'VV' WILLIAM SWARTZENDRUBER, B.A. Instructor in Physical Education JOHN S. UMBLE, M.A. Professor Emeritus of English and Speech ROY UMBLE, PH.D. Professor of Speech J 'X f in K Hari, WV? ,rs r-,L sw ,A-NX N , Sift Rf RALPH WADE, B.A., M.A. f ' A ' A Q Instructor in Music t V .xiii ibssid ELNORA WEAVER, R.N., B.S. 'WV hi' I .' . . in- N, 3 Instructor in Nursing Q P'-A., X' his owlcur wEl.nY, M.Muslc P Asst. Professor of Music JOHN c. WENGER, M.A., TH.D. 'f'?5:g5'.,,- ,..',.. X Professor of Theology and Philosophy '.,7 '7 '-'-'- 53' '.' V LOIS WINEY, M.A. Asst. Professor of Commerce SAMUEL W. WITMER, PH.D. Professor of Biology B8 .1-f-e Q yn- - ,Ll 1 JJFUJY: X .4-1: N lu X xg ' E fl 'Q at i ... , 'gil I I 51 Vvsiiggi 4 .per 5e- '2 41' S f 'sl W if A L , ii lvgvi, X A s -Q. Cai!! x I ,, - .Yi 4--. I Q, f x 02 .f gr' fs- If s f i v K OLIVE WYSE, ED.D. Professor of Home Economics HAROLD YODER, B.A. Instructor in Physical Education ROSELLE YODER, B.MUSIC Instructor in Piano SANFORD C. YODER, S.T.D., D.D. President Emeritus Professor Emeritus of Bible Director of Bible Correspondence WALTER E. YODER, M.MUSlC Asst. Professor of Music LESTER ZIMMERMAN, M.A. Asst. Professor of Chemistry VERNA ZIMMERMAN, R.N., M.A. Dept Asst. Director of School of Nursing Asst. Professor of Nursing Par! Zim' Justructars STEPHEN BEER, M.S.S.W. Sociology ROSS BENDER, B.A. English PAULINE FISHER, B.A. English LAURENCE HORST, M.R.S. Christian Education ANNE McALLlSTER, M.S. Education RUTH PFRUNDER French WILLARD E. ROTH, B.A. English FREDERICK SPECKEEN, B.A. English PETER WIEBE, B.D. Bible I X -'-vm! - + 4 I' l B I F . l. I. GRADUATION MEANS AD- JUSTMENT to college lite as a memory rather than an anticipation. The exams were hard, but who can say that tests to come will not be harder. Schedules were full, but no one guarantees that future schedules will not be more rammed and less predictable. Assurance comes with the confidence that the Master of their days at Goshen College will remain the Master of their lives. graduates i 1 . , ' -. 'wc g Y tgiajd f .S ' n 31 5 Graduates INA ACKERSON B.S., Education Lll.LlAN AMSTUTZ B.A., Education THELMA BAUMGARTNER B.S., Education JAMES BAXTER B.S., Education LEONA BEACHY B.5., Education CARL BECK Bachelor of Divinity DORIS BENDER B.S., Education ROSS BENDER Bachelor of Divinity Master of Religious Education AUSTIN BERKEY Bachelor of Theology ELIZABETH BEYELER B.S., Education fa MARJORIE BIRKY B.S., Education ANNA BONTRAGER B.A., Commerce BEVERLY BOVEE B.A., Commerce DONALD BRENNEMAN Bachelor of Theology LOIS BRENNEMAN B.A., Educarion PAUL BRUNNER Bachelor of Divinity CORA CABLE B.S,, Education GENE CASKEY B.A., Speech ELEANOR JEAN DETWILER B.S., Education DONAVIN DILLER N' Bachelor of Religious Ed. X-. 4 XV, .M NN X . Q I -.. 1 S . Ng' -N--.v 2, 9 gi' Q .+ ff. .c HT.. . f X X' X , V . , E Q i my bq '-' ' . gif 1:-:P ' 'if N: 'Yf---rr ' 4 x 1 ! 7- . 'Y wxvg, . I .F if -0 mi 553' 93 ,N iv. Leg-A 1, 4 ,:,.., .. E 45,49 'L AW rp H-55 asm i xii xx 425 F P Q, 2, '. JP ii 1 ggi 4? rx ,ng 1 if 'Gia Q, 45 V 9' Q X - f - , , , . +1 S: f- ' 41' E Q. J t 'QF' A --...,,-gg , wwf Q Y if 1 .Q 4, , 5 A - , 1. '53r:5z, ff: if Nc, A :Mn ay.. I . -x 'ifii Q1 ' ' 1.x Graduates MARY ANNA DRAWBOND B.S., Educafion ILA EICHELBERGER B.A., Sociology THEODORE ELSER B.A., Mathemafics CAROLYN ESCH B.A., English FLORA EVANS B.S., Educaiion SUSANNE FRIESEN B.A., Hisiory DONNA GERBER B.A., Education LILLIAN LEE GIBSON B.S., Education ALLEN GINGRICH B.S., Education ESTHER GOOD B.S., Education X ,,- ag. 5 . D FHQX J J' A K or 1 ' . f S4 1 X ' ' ' X fm 4 Z N7 E .gif nc ff' i. 4: N x Y A sig, ff:-:-N B J Q ' 9'1- W . .. vs.. q gg: 53 1 ,R t ', S I R A G 0 O D B.S.,, Education D A V I D G R O H Bachelor of Divinity THEODORE HARTSOUGH B.A., Sociology HAROLD HARTZLER B.A., Chemistry RUTH HARTZLER B.5., Nursing AUDRY HEATWOLE B.A., Education ANNA MAE HERR B.S., Education FLOYD HERSHBERGER B.S., Education JOANNE HERTZLER B.S., Education MARY ELLEN HOCHSTETLER B.S., Nursing 95 4 'kvtlixg '-N D951 B X I N R -wg iw -'S T: N K :ig fx 'W' i Q xx asf. xl , li' g . ,. it - ' ,xv N m .x 'N' A-1 -..-- 4 - --r: s.. ' it E A ' -'W' 2' FMU. z . 3, - Q5 .f fn' if vs Q -O L 1 IA ' C' Graduafzs MIRIAM HOCHSTETLER B.A., Education ALMA HOLDEMAN B.S., Educuiion ARDYTH HOSTETLER B.5., Eciucofion 'JARREL HOSTETLER Bachelor of Theology DORIS HOSTETLER B.S., Education ERNEST HOSTETLER B.A., Music MARY ANN HOSTETLER B.A., Home Economics MARY KATHRYN HOSTETLER B.S., Nursing RODERICK HUEBERT B.S., Education AMY HUNSBERGER B.A., Sociology 43 xx 96 .X QQ ' --A X XX X if 1 1.2. Q Af N , X X Whit S 3 , t ,fit 7 , .N , -, r- Q 'Img- X Q. I ,-.....q, ' P X L 4511-ah, 'WE S .4-x.. , :Y ' , if ' ':1 S , -.QQ , A Qgsjr-: 5+ 1 2 A yi ,N - 1, x L - .w TN-Hi If '7' 'hm , A 5,..,. X x 'f5'1 . . Q New NN-if .Tm 2' - -1-,faux J: -A 1 . A 1 -- i rw 31.3 - , . ' :fi Q. .ja b 4 ffm Q U25 .: ' 'ffix N-gp? jg... r X x as R ff: B X . QF A A 1? if X 'Y' Y, . .sw r f .. '- .. , Q: 5 H S .Q -. l 3 l l l , N Ni i L' 1 2 1-Q 15555 ss Q x 5 Q -A ,R - 'df X si K Q S N Q N Su' X A SQ 42 ASK sizg f liii ' y is 'sf 1, 'Wi . N. I Qs? W X if w I 1.5 . Efugwilwig. - v .X 0' -Q..--f , Y., .G , . , c-Si' M, -' f .fl u L V ' 2 -'VJB 7 52514 . iff ,ff 1'-'I' .4 ' 5' wi- : ew 'Pl' 'ki ff 'Q f . z Q K RALPH HUNSBERGER B.A., Mufhemcnics MARY LU IMHOFF B.A., Education DALE KANAGY B.A., Chemistry JOE KAUFFMAN Bachelor of Theology WILMA KAUFMAN B.A., Education VIOLET KEENS B.S., Education ALICE KEHL Bachelor of Divinity IRMGARD KLASSEN B.A., Music STANLEY ELDON KORTEMEIER B.A., Bible BERNHARD KRAHN Bachelor of Divinify '-iii f -I 'Q I 1- J ,K ' is x M Mx 1 ,as X w I tW'7iOqp Graduates JAMES KRATZ B.A., Sociology JENNIE RUTH LANDAW B.S., Educafion JULIA LEATHERMAN B.S., Nursing FREEMAN LEHMAN B.A., Music ROBERT LERCH B.S., Educaiion DAVID LIEB B.S., Education ESTHER LITWILLER B.S., Nursing DEAN MANN B.A., Natural Science GRACE MARTIN B.A., Music MYRTLE McFARREN B.S., Education 98 we--nr ' , X NF if C' if 6 x N . A xg K X xx A f ff .A I .sf - 'XV t f ix K X N.. 1 fx -I ' , N' ' x Q if I Nt, xx Q ,I -L, QQ-..5g:g1g1g,'. xr X I I, . x sq.-...ny p X x X 4 , 256 -X A N .ii , -i 'QE-1f:E.i1I:f:'.,'f' Y: 5 43' - FLOYD METZ B.A., Sociology EVERETT METZLER Bachelor ofDivinl1y SHIRLEY METZLER B.A., Education CHARLENE MILLER B.S., Educafion GRACE MILLER B.A., Commerce JAMES A. MILLER B.A., Nafural Science LLOYD MILLER B.S., Educafion MARY .IO MILLER B.S., Education MIRIAM MILLER B.S., Education PATRICIA ANN MISHLER B.S., Educaiion 'nik ,-.1 f':1ul' :ff .iq 'SBI lL. H -'wr My sf., if 'uf' 1. 'Wx , ,4- 100 , f -f in --'-- fi .ni .5 .A Nwiuv he Qraduatcs AUDREY MUSSELMAN B.A., English ANNA ROSE NAFZIGER B.S., Education MAE EVELYN NITZSCHE B.A., Sociology DELVIN NUSSBAUM Bachelor of Theology ESTHER ORTMANN B.S., Education JAMES PEACHEY B.A., Commerce MARY POMERANZ B.S., Education MERRILL RABER B.S., Education JACOB REDEKOP B.A., Chemistry GERHARD REIMER B.A., Christian Educafion N K MARIA LUISA RIVERA B.S., Nursing NELLIE ROHRER B.S., Education MYRON ROLL B.A., History CAROL JEAN ROUPP B.A., Commerce 22551,-N 1 ., lx , WILMER RUTT - B.A., Narurcl Science 1' -T 5 f A, f,:,VV ARDITH SCHE RTZ A X ' E. WNV 'ffm f l lf B.A., Educoiion O l il 4,,.,,--:Y I BURTRON SCHERTZ .- B.A., Physics VERNON SCHERTZ A :1 ii' a ,J 5 . J 1' .1 b Bachelor of Theology ' fi ,..,l :Sigh MILDRED SCHLABACH B.S., Nursing ' .. -5 .r DELLIS sci-:Rock -' 'Fl eg g B.A., English X ' O , 6 . 'ze V mix w xi, '. , , ii 'gy QQ: I ai.-s.,, , , 1 if ,r',,xV R5 if 33- ' 1 F k 9' QQ' Q ' ,N ' ' :fe .SM W e 'ESX' P , f ,J 3 I J 5 N , - . ,. ,Q -L S3 'W J - 3 'iw , .. - Q - ' 5 X ' 'Z' - ff A- ,fs 4.4 .4 ,f va. 55 N X ' . , -V 3 101 0, IB X, Q . I L f l V ,,, .Ek it y . X 'Z in .Ss,:- -if I V .li N ,U - W 1! X in D A 'iii' X Y Q f' ,ai Mr' . M in ' Sr Graduates HARVEY SCHROCK Bachelor of Religious Ed. CAROLYN SCHULTZ B.A., Home Economics JOAN SHANK B.S., Educafion VERA SHENK B.A., Education J. PAUL SHENK Bachelor of Divinity JAMES SMITH B.S., Educaiion JOHN R. SMUCKER B.A., Sociology PAULINE SMUCKER B.S., Nursing RONALD O. SMUCKER B.A., Education HOWARD B. SNIDER B.A., Social Science V0 is was IV f.. 3 Q V fl gm. ,-- ,-ff , A , v V sl X .ff It ski . -5 A , 'A X - , 1 X' ' - .A A ea l x 44 N 1-Q . - ,, . 'x ' fi 1 HR is fa fx ,X A X if Q X A ' 2 Ylll CHARLENE SOMMER B.5., Nursing FRED SPECKEEN Bachelor of Divinity FRED SPRINGER B.S., Education ROSEMARY STIEGLITZ B.S., Nursing ROBERT M. STETTER Bachelor of Theology ESTHER STOLTZFUS B.A., English GLENN STOLTZFUS B.A., Hisfory MARIE STOLTZFUS B.A., Education VICTOR STOLTZFUS B.A., Soclcl Science ANITA SWARTZENTRUBER B.A., Chlisiian Education B.A., French 103 A 5.1 ,.v HQ X 1.. '66 5 T use 'NJ , 1 y, -. 5 94 5 ffl T XXX if 1,5 .x ' Q K , ' ,...-fzfj Qu. . 15 :-. ' ,..,- N -. A Graduates GENEVA SWARTZENDRUBER B.S., Educarlon JANET SWARTZENDRUBER B.S., Eclucufion LOIS SWARTZENDRUBER B.S., Nursing LILA RAE THOMAS B.S., Eclucafion ESTHER TROYER B.S., Nursing MARLIN TROYER B.A., Natural Science SHIRLEY ANN UNRUH B.S., Nursing ROSEMARY VAN DYKE B.A., English ELMER WALL Bachelor of Divinity MARY WEAVER B.S., Educaiion as .Sir is l 04 GUN.: . X www.. 'ik X X X xx V 1- xx 'Q X N xv X - Wm! :- --nv' YV W Nix 8 x sx 'X , , E A 5f'E'j 5 5 I , J N sl-s ' F' 4, 1 ui Q rs-sf' Q J , -0 Q3-1-'-' ' -z Q, '-:I:1.1-'iiiliiakzx . sw. .Q N xffqnu- xv' AR 5.5. X -F '-S ....., fi f x P A 5- A fr . Q, .tx fi nw. 1 F 'x cis! w , 9 T 1 'ff T3 Qiifvif 1- A 2 -. 5- A -. --iL1L 9'-' ff fi, ','Z'5'5 -A-LJ 'SWK ' . , - - .K K H- -- ' h Wifi,-J-'xi'?i5 ' . 51- gap vb i Qsggfag- .:, '15 ., 1 1 m 'W X AE S X XS QQ? 5-1:.?1'S:,..,1.1 'fre 'dx 41.1-rf .O ,.. RWNN x ' X xv. xx k X X X SN lL:t:1:i2,r:rSss35Yi-' ails 105 ,asv FR LUCILLE WICUFF B.S., Education HANS WIEHLER Bachelor of Divinify RUTH WISMER B.S., Education ROBERT WITMER Bachelor of Divinity DONALD WITTRIG B.A., Nafural Science JESS YODER Bachelor of Divlnify MARVIN YODER Bachelor of Theology RICHARD W. YODER Bachelor of Theology SARA RUTH YODER B.S., Nursing MYRON ZERGER B.A., Biology N :Nik nw: 'A' I' . -' A W V?-X-' h N E 75 'f- sf ' -X:-21. XX A .:' .fn A 'V I' N, pa' Nt 9' A rift? N ' -- -'sf ' N QT' -ARF. qs lr' . 1-F Az, s I Sv ..- 'IO6 Qfradualcs JOHN ZIMMERLY B.A., Chemistry JOHN ZOOK B.S., Education NOT PICTURED DOROTHY BEND ER B.S., Education IRIS BIRKY B.S., Education BETTY MOYER CLEMMER B.S., Education MILDRED GLANT B.S., Education RAYMOND A. HOOVER B.S., Education MARGARET B. KULP B.S., Education RICHARD A. KULP B.A., Chemistry NORMA L. NEUHAUSER B.S., Nursing CAROLYN G. SLAUBAUGH B.S., Nursing ARLENE M. SMUCKER B.S., Nursing RUTH L. YODER B.S. Nursing UNDERGRADUATES find that these days of intellectual growth oc- casionally involve growing pains. They cast envious eyes on the departing seniors whose days of term papers and examinations are running out. At the same time they anticipate with smug satisfaction the remaining years of chorus tours, class parties and chapel services. Already they are making plans tornextyear. Come to think of it--perhaps they are glad to be undergraduates--now, at least. umlerqraduales 1 . I W .wx ,. 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L 'Q' '- Y' Betty Lou Delagrange, Harlan, lnd. Norma Dettweiler, Breslau, Ont. V Rasa Diener, Wellman, lowa . Ja .5 cg-,V Aaron Eby, New Providence, Pa. J . ' 'tr' y - '-fir, f L 4 'ln' f , H - F J V L .2 . ,,, I A Q, ' ' 4 ,z-.. , 108 Lawrence Eby, Alanson, Mich. Elinor Esch, Elkhart, Ind. Rita Frey, Kalona, Iowa Verlin Garber, Goshen, Ind. Henry Gehman, Allentown, Pa. Leonard Geiser, Orrville, Ohio Celia Gerber, Kidron, Ohio Harry Gerber, Dalton, Ohio Adamarie Glick, Lancaster, Pa. Dwight Graber, Spencerville, Ind. Theodosia Hartzler, Goshen, Ind. James Hilty, Rittman, Ohio Paul Hodel, Morton, lll. Eugene Hollinger, Morgantown, Pa. Marian Hoogenboom, Goshen, Ind. Albert Hornberger, Bareville, Pa. Donald Horst, Elmira, Ont. Betty Hostetler, Harper, Kons. Ruth Hostetler, Goshen Ind. Toshi Inoue, Tokyo, Japan Roberta Janzen, Butterfield, Minn. Dale Kaser, Berlin, Ohio Willard Kaser, Goshen, Ind. Clifford Kauffman, West Liberty, Ohio Ruth Kauffman, West Liberty, Ohio Sophia Keens, Lititz, Pa. Joan King, West Liberty, Ohio John King, Goshen, Ind. Wayne King, Arcola, lll. Verda Kinzie, Preston, Ont. Sidney Kreider, Wadsworth, Ohio Waldemn Kuhns, Shickely, Nebr. Henry Langeman, Reedley, Calif. Lois Leatherman, Sellersville, Pa. Louis Lehman, Apple Creek, Ohio Marilyn Liechfy, Orrville, Ohio Arlene C. Litwiller, Delaven, Ill. Aaron Longacre, Barto, Pa. John Mann, Goshen, Ind. LeVon Mann, Goshen, lnd. Anna Martin, Gordenville, Pa. -x 1 sv J fs- 3 ek, A jf A ' ,12- wi .fl I ..f i CQ i K 1 f Ngfi .. ,km ' H X Y 19,6 if M -.N , ', . M ,,- s H ' t ,'., ...A 4, Y L ' 1- - ev f e A ix L X 9 we Q N gm . -. '2 - W ez: - or W I 4 ,xo K A- '- ' f if , at W .ef ,I , ,, -Gi 'X , if all ' I7 T, . -3' Q Q-XV V I -. ,LQ-S Qggx V . ' '3 A QFM gt. 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' Darlene Oswald, Baltic, Ohio -'Q gf., Mervin Oswald, Hudson, Ohio 4, fn, lk A , 43 Robert Otto, Springs, Pa. J ' James Reitf, Elkhart, lnd. .Vi lx fi t I Linea Reimer, Steinbach, Man. ' Ralph Rheinheimer, Shipshewana, lnd. . X Philip Rittgers, Des Moines, lowa 3 ,fhggj ' J, 4 - Glen Rudy, Baden, Ont, H Y .Y Emerson Rutherford, Altoona, Pa. , 5 'J Y Q David Schenk, Goshen, lnd. 1 1 5 K ' Roberta Schertz, Saybrook, Ill. T' ff D ' , -5 Allen Schlatter, Spencerville, lnd. l ' Colleen Schlatter, Grabill, Ind. ' A ' - Melba Schlatter, Spencerville, Ind. -X Earl Schwartzentruber, Tavistock, Ont. F, Arletta Selzer, Canton, Kans. -...Y -' .fi P ff 4 .+ve- , , .. , , x? 4 W ' A A X' 7: r, we . Q U 3' ,J .ap ' 7 ' I rv vu A -5- -K f ' l 7 . '55 H ' 54 'L Q I V 1 S A - 4 h ' as 1 4 'Hi . Sf: A I f 3, -as 4,, esp, 'FX t ' Q., il Q 0 M f -f g Q, ,er lx . A , A : A of in 'Gs Ah' ' juli, 'W X E. K. Sempira, Kibibi, Uganda Charles Shenk, Biglerville, Pa. Velma Shenk, Lancaster, Pa. Grace Slabaugh, Goshen, lnd. Stanley Smucker, Smithville, Ohio Betty Snyder, LaPlata, P.R. Donnabel Spicher, Kalona, lowa Frances Stieglitz, Milford, lnd. Jane Strauss, Nappanee, lnd. Annabelle Stuckey, Archbold, Ohio Doris Stutzman, Goshen, Ind. Jean Sutter, Hopedale, lll. Marguerite Ulrich, Iliff, Colo. Costas Vasiliadis, Thessalonica, Greece Allene Wagner, Perryton, Tex. Arvilla Weaver, Akron, Pa. Donald Weaver, Media, Pa. Grace Weaver, Goshen, Ind. .loan Wegenek, Geauga Lake, Ohio Leland Weldy, Wakarusa, Ind. Donald Wyse, Archbold, Ohio Stanley Yoke, Scottdale, Pa. Carl Yoder, Lancaster, Pa. Janet Yoder, Shipshewana, lnd. Mary Etta Yoder, Sarasota, Fla. Phyllis Yoder, Goshen, Ind. Sanford Yoder, Hubbard, Ore. Terry Yoder, Goshen, Ind. Wayne Yoder, Elkhart, Ind. Earl Zehr, Manson, Iowa Hazel Zohr, Roanoke, Ill. Irene Zimmerly, Orrville, Ohio Ill jumars Irene Zook, St. Johns, Mich. Saplzafunres Merlin Aeschliman, Toledo, Ohio Kodwo Ankrah, Anornabu, Gold Coast David Bochman, Goshen, lnd. Raymond Baer, Kitchener, Ont. William Bostow, Lincoln Park, Mich. Edwin Beachey, Arthur, Ill. Ezra Bender, New Hamburg, Ont. Merritt Birlcy, Hebron, lnd. Elvin Blosser, Dixon, III. Stanley Boyer, Elkhart, Ind. Mariorie Brubacher, Vineland Station, Ont. Richard Comp, St. Paul, Minn. James Chen, Changhwa, Formosa Yoon Chai Chun, Seoul, Korea James Conrad, Tangent, Ore. Patricia DeLashmutt, North Canton, Ohio Lois Deter, Sterling, III. Lowell Detweiler, Mio, Mich. DeVere Diener, Goshen, lnd. Corley June Eash, Wellman, Iowa Marylin Ebersole, Canton, Ohio Anna Moe Eby, New Providence, Po. Kenneth Egli, Manson, Iowa Marvin Emmert, Sweet Home, Ore. Everett Freed, Wakarusa, lnd. Gertrude Frey, Flint, Mich. Leanne Fricke, Goshen, lnd. Anna Jean Gerber, Dalton, Ohio Oren Glick, Minot, N. Dak. Shirley Goertzen, Mountain Lake, Minn. Mary Gotwals, Souderton, Po. ,XZ t U '- Aix - n 1 1- , Q 30 'Vi ' ef-r f A , all iv' '. A: '-.Jr 'wa' ' : ,. --rr .f K Fix 4 ' 331 c 5 f A Q vs '!J .' f--x ' is if :ic ' E 'A 112 'E Q , elxxx X 3 f. ., 9. -fr X 25 e L if K .2 ,sgsii L, . N 4. .29 .- i .Q 4 'ee X, N ,. I 1-r . L , 'W r To ri.: - l i - as r- F lie I M LK 1 ' K tif Wi Q ' 1q?g i' A .. f Q 'ii 'ez , W 1 X x X ,,, e , T, gg I.-.4 '27 i ll y 5 . .. if '24 X ,N .. 'viii N N - ,:. f 'Z ,. .- - N ' ' X f r' ' ff' . . 4? Q in A . N Ml 5 4, . 5 .1 Jv- .L Rf ' 4 E5 1 sd? ' I. r-ii' ., v ,. , ,az 43 U ,l ,551 i 5: 2 . I ' :Q ' - - Pia' ' 35 f Q -33 J ,, e ea W: .ext J , A ' 'x ' E ,LLB K I F . :W av' X. , ' 5' id ' 9, ' .,4 A ,, - .f ' X U ' N' E' 5' 1 X' , ' -.lf , D y 3 .. fa , , f 2 L ,., .X .l,'ff, Se- .. R if ! ,Q rs 1 A .. -SFC 5.4, E' X. V . wr ..ia,,.f ' , . 415 V . f ,gi N. 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Daniel Leatherman, Line Lexington, Ulrike Lichti, Tiskilwa, III., Wanda Longacre, Bally, Pa. Allen Martin, Rohrerstown, Pa. Gladene Martin, Minot, N. Dak. Willard Martin, Floradale, Ont. Coral Most, Clarence, N.Y. Grace Mattar, Jerusalem, Jordan Pa. I It '5- Zx 5' . 23 4' A av- sw- f' if ? .r X ff . . Q l A J f rv N fi J 4,-J A ---gv Li W y ,se .1 f 2 ,A ,4 V , -. 1 f' x Zn' -:ar A of A , QF E 1 il :L ' Q15 Qi. .H x lilo X . l so ,. ., 3 ' if x f ,V 3 . -S' ., 1 ,N H 1' Sn XJ .xv Ig, Sa hamorcs is 1 i, , '53 ,ff V, ,iw Leonard Meilangef, Sterling, iii. V H 5 E . .S?fw.,, Doris Metzler, Goshen, Ind. , 1 ,., . - Delmar Mailer, Afchboia, ohio 'sffikx 3 E, ,, X , P ' James Allen Miller, Goshen, Ind. ' ax A xl' :Yes 'Q V S John E. Miller, Canton, Ohio Lf , 4' 4-'- E Y Lamoine Miller, Conway, Kans. .'.V X V' l is Lavonna Miller, Morocco, Ind. 'iii lq.. jggziiifsi y Neva Miller, Wokarusa, Ind. Norma Minter, Dillsburg, Pa. Hassan Mirreh, Mogadishu, Somalia Eleanor Niemela, Menahga, Minn. Grant Noll, Lancaster, Pa. Abdurahman Nur, Mogadiscio, Somalia Donald Nyce, Doylestovln, Pa. Edith Otto, Springs, Pa. Virginia Pletcher, Topeka, lnd. Donald Porzelius, Secor, Ill. Gema Ramnauth, San Fernando, Trinidad Bertha Redekop, Mountain Lake, Minn. Joan Reedy, Graymont, lll. Phyllis Rensberger, Wellman, Iowa Kay Replogle, Elkhart, Ind. Rollin Rheinheimer, Middlebury, lnd. Marilyn Ringenberg, Sheffield, Ill. Julio Rivera, Barranquitas, P.R. Ronald Rosenberger, Souderfon, Pa. Arnold Roth, Goshen, Ind. Lucille Roth, Goshen, Ind. Mary Alice Schontz, Quakertown, Pa. Ronald Schertz, Metamora, Ill. James Schrock, Harrisonville, Mo. Mabel Shenk, Denbigh, Va. 114 ,155 3554s, - '-. 2 ' 1 xl 5 - x ,lf . 'E l Q4 Ss V ,,,i l I' is E A l. If 5. K xo.. ' -ii.. 0 N X x x'.','b .V as i it as s f f .. , fi 3 J. il., 1 . A, V J? h I A cw? if 4A4 F' '-- -of ' W., vi X n. . , ,R i , NYY. 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Robert Weaver, Blue Ball, Pa. Truman Weaver, Goshen, lnd. Betty Wenger, Scottdale, Pa. Paul Wenger, Wayland, lowo lvan Wengerd, Millersburg, Ohio Buetta Wyse, Archbold, Ohio Rosemary Wyse, Archbold, Ohio Joanne Yoder, Goshen, Ind. Keith Yoder, Goshen, Ind. Lavon Yoder, Goshen, lnd. Leah Yoder, Millersburg, lnd. Lois Yoder, Kalona, lows P ,- . ..... --- F , 1. 31. . - , V . is fs Q. n x ' . 1 W it ' 'T ' 95 1 I , fgxi- '3 1, 5 -3 A ,. . ' ' L , , fe- ' R: M A s G 1 Qs, fi we 5 - - .., V . J , ,.. ,, . ,.,.-- .x - yr- , . i . N ' ,, , 1 . N g ,-. my .1 ' f . . rg I . F -fi ,-ff S I L me sr, ,J . - . 1: A ' A+- ' - ' ef, ' S+' -- . . E, .K ' K My T' ii X . . -., ' -2 , Q P , r xJ N- - .gg f gale.. f H5 . x 8,3551 3. ' ,- aw.: 32' :B N' JW Y I' +f .f '45 'N gp! .-Q. i A if 1 A 'Q I X - Rag..- , ff' :D P A . .-'gli J' - P . H K 2' WEP ees. - - ' ,V hx XG! vfx, J .. .5 J O N of .1 l , he ..,. . ee, . .. ,- we Q. '-J A t 'ff vp , ,ia AR , ,-' 4 -ff X f' ., R ' V, x --' x . X i w e X , 2,-in Ki ,a 1 if 5, fir 'ies Q-A .H an O -.35 V l , , l? iL3'.. 1-ge, 1- fi ., ,I W! wr' X. n gp 1 A - jx her: ,x 5 K-Wx, f' X ef 116 li l.. ff' wx, QQ 1 Rv ' .xx v 'T YRQQN' Sophomares William Yoder, Topeka, lnd. Eleanor Yordy, Morton, Ill. Allen Zehr, Roanoke, lll. Avery Zook, Orrstown, Pa. Marlin Zook, Hannibal, Ma. Marvin Zook, Belleville, Pa. hcshmeu Kenneth Amstutz, Kidron, Ohio Lila Amstutz, Dalton, Ohio Vivian Amstutz, Goshen, Ind. Atlan Anien, Marshall Islands Adam Baer, Frostburg, Md. Bertha Beachy, Pinckney, Mich. Emma Beachy, Beaver, Ohio Neil Beachy, Beaver, Ohio Ervin Beck, Jr., Pettisville, Ohio Patricia Belt, Goshen, Ind. Franklin Berkey, Bristol, Ind. Robert Beyeler, Wooster, Ohio Ronald Birkey, Manson, lowa James Bixler, Elkhart, Ind. Paul Bixler, Apple Creek, Ohio Donald Blosser, Columbiana, Ohio Nancy Bovee, Wolcottville, Ind. Anna Mae Bowman, New Hamburg, Ont Jan Breeuwer, Zaanclam, Netherlr nds Juanita Brenneman, Cloverdale, Ohio Mary Jane Brenneman, Bright, Ont. Robert Brown, Goshen, Ind. John Brunk, Braddock Heights, Md. Louise Buckwalter, Greencastle, Pa. Richard Burkholder, Orrville, Ohio Dorothy Byler, Freeport, lll. Louis Campbell, Chicago, lll. Geneva Cender, lnternational Falls Vietta Cender, Dewey, III. Darlene Chupp, Millersburg, lnd. Ezra Chupp, Fredericksburg, Ohio Doris Detrow, Columbiana, Ohio lrvin Detwiler, Harleysville, Pa. Anna Diener, Nappanee, lnd. Sarah Diener, Ncippanee, lnd. William Diener, Nappanee, lnd. Henry Eby, New Providence, Pa. James Eichelberger, Wayland, Iowa Minn. N. ...,g , I. .- - .1 K r N N I ...Q JF 'VI A hw z M , f few- 5. A ,Q .- - -:X R. , bi., if J James Eigsti, Buda, lll. ZJQX 3 K Carl Engelhardt, Bremen, lnd. ' :,? i '11-liiffv Fancheon Emmert, Rome City, lnd. Q 4. X Lydia Belle Esh, Cable, Ohio Al -- Marion Falb, Orrville, Ohio ' . Robert Frey, Archbold, Ohio , , 'Wi' I Delight Gall, New Paris, lnd. E. MX. M53 N John Garber, Metamore, Ill. f'f5 ' . Robert Gardner, Elkhart, lnd. ,ah 1 X FV' J Margery Gerber, Orrville, Ohio , - ' X WA, Robert Gerber, Leesburg, lnd. I ' 'X 'W' Kay Gingerich, Kouts, lnd. Lf-y H u 1 yi, Doris Gingerich, Wallenstein, Ont. N, 'Q Phyllis Goetz, Goshen, lnd. ,SH gig E Glen Good, Kouts, lnd. ' 'V 1 ' Murray Good, St. Jacobs, Ont. 0 M iv: ' Carl Graber, Spencerville, Ohio 'Q gg! ft? l Ray Graber, Kokomo, lnd. , Fi Phyllis Gresser, Wooster, Ohio -F 'IJ D J Alexandra Gryscha, Wakarusa, Ind. g E - Q 'fig' 'Ll A le. o ' F- Ji 1- - .xiii , 'sr T -V -ff Y J -1- g' P 5 . A. , .,., , JN b f . me ,Q f Alle 're so 4 4- ,A 3 ,,. Q , V- , 1 , 1 -if ' -.1 F f- 4 21 5 1 ,J K5 V 'T ' . is, 'P' V N V .W K , ,V. 4 Z. W xgr , -i5 , IAYQ. ,.. 1. L r fi 1 5 :B , 4:5 I ng, :L ,' Ag, xr. Arg: -:V J' fe ' fi - 5 - eff W ' ' F F F ' ' i 'f' .:, 4 gb ' I -A 117 4 , 5 i ,- R 4 2 X x l 17' 'CJ 7 fe- 'T' 'f I ,. ' Q i t rx 1 w,u', L, T, 8 s 1 x, 1. ri 3. ..fv 9 , . Ka 1 .1 I fy .xg -at .ei C g iv if 'eil' '55-'N ,'4 Q pw. 4 I., ro .-K L ' ,X , sf Al , e fl -' A? V :fl id 9-K S K 1 er of .. 1. . 'x jg' -'-mi .s- O f 3 lag. hcshmcn Carl Gusler, Midland, Mich. Montana Heiss, Stuttgart, Germany Edward Helmuth, Louisville, Ohio William Helmuth, Louisville, Ohio Loran Hershberger, Wellman, Iowa Mabel Hershberger, Goshen, lnd. John Hertzler, Goshen, lnd. Mark Hosfetler, Topeka, lnd. Barbara lmhoff, Washington, Ill. John lngold, Ludlow, lll. Warner Jackson, Cleveland, Ohio Delores Kauffman, Mattawana, Pa. Ada Kaufman, Fredericksburg, Ohio Viola Kenyon, Roanoke, lll. Robert King, Elicla, Ohio Mary Knox, Gibson City, Ill. Virginia Kulp, Wauseon, Ohio Abram Landis, Souderton, Pa. Mike Larranaga, Goshen, Incl. Phylrlis Lauver, Scottdale, Pa. Rachel Leatherman, Sellersville, Pa Gary Lehman, Costorland, N.Y. Joan Lincoln, Madison, S. Dak. Carolyn Litwiller, Hopedale, lll. Wendell Litwiller, Eureka, Ill. Eugene Long, Goshen, lnd. lla Long, international Falls, Minn. Janice Luckenbill, Elkhart, lnd. Anita Morner, Kalona, Iowa Donald Marquis, Goshen, lnd. Carolyn Martin, Rittman, Ohio Jay Martin, Shippensburg, Pa. , ' ' TJ Q L N get if 3 i' 11 , Wi - C W C. . . ,fix I l . A L , ' ,, ,. ' N fa . - ' v A in ' ae, f yo av y Li, 'ha' J C I NJ-x., V ,L- , 'fix ww . NYM' .J A-,H .V fs I ,Q -3 -J 'Yr lv ,4 L ' - T- Y 3 -p . . L. A H8 N. MH' ' falvfwgk . - ll 'law' ' ' X v E x ' I' .Ex ' I T? A Qi, ,F In - V o .3 - -J ' is T: J '-:P V., V A L .f A ...AY divers. E. g b , fl Q 3 .,,,V we i ,, ,M 2 A P Y 1 ' .wi-L ' I 'Q' N - Q C A x .sill .. - .Q , x . Ronald Martin, Elkhart, lnd. Shirley Martin, Columbiana, Ohio Emile Massod, Ramallah, Jordan Carroll Miller, Middlebury, lnd. Chris Miller, Goshen, Ind. Forrest Miller, Grobill, lnd. Francis Miller, Goshen, lnd. Fannie Miller, Grabill, lnd. Gerald Miller, Goshen, lnd. Joanne Miller, Berlin, Ohio Lois Miller, Millersville, Pa. Marilyn Miller, LaGrange, Ind. Margaret Miller, Wakarusa, lnd. Marvin Miller, Goshen, lnd. Ned Miller, Kalona, lowa Phyllis Miller, Archbold, Ohio Sue Ann Miller, Shipshewana, lnd. Donna Moser, Casforland, N.Y. Maurice Mullei, Berlin, Ohio Janet Mumaw, Smithville, Ohio Maxine Mumaw, Dalian, Ohio Darlene Neuhauser, Eureka, lll. Jerry Newcomer, Seville, Ohio Homer Nissley, Nappunee, lnd. Lois Nowell, Elkharf, lnd. James Nussbaum, Apple Creek, Ohio John Nyce, Doylestown, Pa. Doris Oesch, Middlebury, lnd. Joyce Peterson, Lowell, lnd. Ann Reschly, Wayland, lowa Donald Ressler, Orrville, Ohio Warren Rhodes, Kalona lowd 119 I 4 Q .f ASX if yy T L ,, ,Q f f . .- -F W9 Q ' I '-k Z:'A. 33 fry. , ff ---' L 'ri f 4, ' ,gg '1 fy ii '- . A Q ssvi W : T X3 L r ,,g,,f , ir 2- - ,Q f X 5 v ' E - if - ' 'wi' - 11 -w . --. ' - i--- f ' - 5'rc'sl1mc'n Norma Roeschley, Flanagan, III. Sally Roeschley, Grazymont, lll. David Rohrer, Seville, Ohio Donald Roth, Wayland, Iowa Jonathan Roth, Albany, Ore. Marlene Roth, Carry, Pa. Marlene Rufenacht, Archbold, Ohio 4? A A ,av fav i sa ff A J 'S ' Marlin Sala, Hollsopple, Pa. ., . ,A of Joan Sauder, Archbold, Ohio -XL l' ' H 1 - James Scherfz, Lowpoini, lll. ' if Jean Scheriz, Lowpoinf, III. In I Wayne Scheriz, Fl: nagan, lll. Della Schloneger, Archbold, Ohio v Jean Shankel, Louisville, Ohio V , ' I vb V. Ashraf Sharifi, Teheran, lran -u jirvd V,- XX' L 5 A 1' Patricia Slabaugh, Milford, ind. .V 0 Richard Slagell, Si. Johns, Mich. Phyllis Slonecker, Bellefonfaine, Ohio A Ralph Smucker, Smithville, Ohio ' N, E 'M i f George Spies, Elkharf, Ind. . 'W if r 4' 'S Lorraine Sfealy, Elkhart, lnd. ' ex' , i Sabine Steffen, Hamburg, Germany Q ' , Geneva Steiner, Norfh Lima, Ohio Janice Sfickel, Nappanee, lnd. S John E. Sfoltzfus, Orrville, Ohio 'i K . ig Q .Tv Larry Siolfzfus, Manson, lowa 'I' l ,Z fi' Vs Virgil Sfrahm, Berne, ind. f -sf 'V 'fr' K 595' Q M Corlyn Troyer, Goshen, Ind. e .44 V5 J N' S Roger W. Troyer, Fairview, Mich. -J D., ' Warren Troyer, LaGrange, Ind. lk ffl f Vivian Tyson, Wakarusa, lnd. Joseph Ulery, Elkhart, ind. if 'V W of 4- We Y ' 5 3 gi 0 i -4 i ,fa ea -f -' '- divx - il .Ls f + f 2 2' 2, T Q' as .J , , .6 L, Ai. J 1? 4 fi, Li, :L : 5, J , -- -1 , ' ' L gs' -..s if i , 'if A L A A is 120 ,X .i . ei fel: N , .n -'Sf .X N, N' ' we if ,ff r ' 'T' .., ig x - , N 0 .4 N : 1 'sffiii-. A Kwong Suong Wu, Taichung, Formosa if , , ..A'-Q-' -t X L2 in ' I M ' Q Q Q S 1, - wr' . gat - Q 1 , - P 5- ' 5 - is - f-'N' , wr, 1 K .S ,- in L.,, EF, :Y X . ' f ' ' 5 ,- - . -N: ' ' : CN' , .- on ac:-Q N 1 Q2 ff V' -I .af di ji' 4 Ai. ' S0521 . Karielou Ulrich, Milford, lnd. N ,v-, mee? Judirh Unruh, Harper, Kans. , WS, if . ,.. Q55 '- A Orrie Vander Wey, Goshen, Ind. is is 'W - , at ' Richard Vandiver, Logsden, Ore. V ' NA.. ,5 Susan Walter, Elkhart, lnd. A 115 Elizaberh weaver, Elkiwn, ina. Q In Wilbur Weaver, LaGrange, Ind. i?li'f .f..- - 5' Norma Webb, Royal Oak, Mich. 'i 'U Clara Widemon, Akron, N.Y. W-J 'ily ' fgj' Mary Lou Yanrzi, Croghan, N.Y. H .QQX -' Donald Yoder, Goshen, Ind. ' -X ' gf -ui V V! Larry Yoder, Topeka, Ind. I ,V D S. I Levi Yoder, Topeka, Ind. ,gl tl: V 'X' si Marlene Yoder, Middlebury, Ind. - 5 W 1, ,Q Q Meredith Yoder, Ligonier, Ind. 5 - U an J: ' 'N J ,fi ' N i ffl ' Simon Yoder, Nappanee, Ind. ' X if- 'i Thomas Yoder, Wooster, Ohio Q5 - Barbara Yordy, Chenoo, lll. e m, , 1. A , 121 Barbara Yunker, Elkhart, Ind. Daniel Zehr, Ailsa Craig, Oni. Lois Zimmerly, Orrville, Ohio Ruth Zimmerly, Sterling, Ohio Merlin Zook, Scottdale, Pa. Mervin Zook, Scorrdale, Pa. fl? YP' 1 Q '15 ...xzj C X E Q1 - ' s Advanccd Seminary Glenard Beyeler, Wooster, Ohio Menno Friesen, Meade, Kans. Raul Garcia, Buenos Aires, Arg. James Gingerich, Lowville, N.Y. Wallace Jantz, Greensburg, Kans. Clifford King, Hutchinson, Kans Lois Marks, Wakaruso, lnd. John Martin, Harrisonburg, Va. Willard Roth, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Howard Snider, Guernsey, Sask. George Unger, Niverville, Man. Frank Ward, Philadelphia, Pa. Herman Weaver, Goshen, Ind. Special Studcuts Beverly Brown, New Paris, Ind. Lester Burkey, Elkhart, lnd. James Burkholder, Waynesboro, Va. Frances Chupp, White Cloud, Mich. Ruth Pfrunder, Geneva, Switzerland Gerald Schweitzer, Castarland, N.Y. Ernesto Suarez, Pehuaio, Argentina Nelson Waybill, White Cloud, Mich. John J. Yoder, Baltic, Ohio 122 N, V-:I f .s- if ...ap is - W3 nf K -,B I .-N , l .ev ' M53 rift ..s Q. vo.. S . - if 'Q H - 3 1 '1,f.v..,q,- , nl v ,, 'Y , -. , , V .fer 3 ' 1 ,gif , .Iii-f I - 1 'J A-F' K 'ltr ' lw-I Q.. : . .N r 5 9 1 N 4 , ,ai-1 Staff Ethel Birky, Secretary Selma Bixler, Houselceeper 4 3 C. , Ruby Bontrager, Kitchen 1 I ' , Dorothy Cender, Cashier N Ellen Charles, Kitchen Betty Chupp, Secretary 'cpl Pauline Conrad, Kitchen '2' ' ' Lena Fricke, Secretary wik i Stella Geiser, Housekeeper Berneice Gramley, Secretary ,,Ad,K,.Xh . ,A E Faye Hochstetler, Secretary l Q Q- -- .loan Hooley, Switchboard Operator 5 ix i - Ruby Kauffman, Assistant Dietician ' A ' 'A Ellen Keim, Bookkeeper I .221 - I Dorothy Keller, Secretary 'fi Bernice King, Secretary 3 Dorothy Kuhns, College Nurse I E ' It -.I Sylvia Lehman, Kitchen ,b ' H 9 ' Arlene R. Litwiller, Secretary I Kj I, Kenneth Litwiller, Maintenance f Merwyn Litwiller, Kitchen X X f -.,'I.,1 I . 'S I' ' 4-'A ' '3 D If eff V 1'-' -ez-Ili, . ,,,,,.,f , 31 NN .. V 5 ii V -if W , ef ,N 4- .l t .Q 'C' 11 ,1- -Q X fy ' A , - Q J li 5. 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P v A ggi TT., 'S w X ,, . ,,.:.-' 14 ' sqft.. -g tg: '-N.. ' -,,,'J wbb- 1-M ' N' XL. fl ix - .,.,,,.,.. M X gi , F1119 it 'I' X5 Mi iii N1 fl v ,. iii? if Tl-'L .1-'S ' C . in .--1,f' . --fr: .--. 5 S+ Y fl. if 5, - ix Q M S ' r 'H uri, rags- H 'jp , J ' 'fa' Y, Q3 V lgxxwg in A V ' i fvsmffffte I sl 'f', '57-TASTTQEQN 7.-, Q , 5 , i . N. FN ' . ,. xxx- W z f i ' . Q . xg - rg ' QQ 1 H X 'ji i ' SD M... 01 U3 K MAPLE LEAF 'l956 grew from a confusing myriad our many requests for information. of ideas, pictures and words. To those who helped its growth' 'he Hoff says 'hunk You Jim Nice, Delmar representative, for counsel and help with photography. Faculty Sponsor Harold Schultz and Financial Ad ' L l d B h f t' tl I. ingvie' e an ac mr' O' Po n Y Counse s. K. SMITH COMPANY, for U fan, job on fn. l cover. Junior Class members for help with work that was sgmgfimes boring, Photographer Ray Herring for student and faculty pictures. Student photographers James Baxter, John Mann and James Millen for covering student activi- Advertisers, for help with budget problems. ties. Friends of the staff for cokes they brought us DELMAR PRINTERS for their prompt response to and for polishing our sho ' 125 es occasionally. ,411 eertisemeuls GOSHEN, INDIANA PROFESSIONAL CHARLES w. AINLEY Attorney at law H. CLAIR AMSTUTZ, M.D. II2 West Highpark Avenue KERMIT BECHTEL, D.D.S. 41 Shoots Building C. K. BENDER, M.D. 320 South Fifth Street CARL M. HOCTETLER, M.D. 304 East Lincoln Avenue JONATHON G. YODER, M.D. 'l34 East Lincoln Avenue INDUSTRIAL BARLER METAL PRODUCTS, INC. 214 West Jefferson CHASE BAG COMPANY Bags of all kinds COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Drink Coca-Colo in bottles ELKHART COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. E-Z GAS, INC. Distributors of propane gas 126 FIDLER READY MIX, INC. 804 Logon Street GENERAL TIME CORPORATION Goshen Division GOSHEN MILK CONDENSING COMPANY Omco bakery tested spray no-fat milk solids GOSHEN SASH AND DOOR COMPANY Eost Purl HETTRICK MANUFACTURING COMPANY America's larget mfr. of canvas products l-XL FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Custom kitchens J. GORDON JACKSON Construction engineer PENN CONTROLS, INC. Manufacturers of automatic controls RIETH-RILEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, IN Engineers and contractors STAR TANK AND BOAT COMPANY Manufacturer of metal boots WESTERN RUBBER COMPANY 620 East Douglas MERCHANDIZERS ATZ FURNITURE STORES Trendline upholstered furniture BLOUGI-I'S CAFE Fine food--where friends meet GOSHEN COLLEGE BOOKSTORE AND SN Serving the college family DUTCH MAID BAKERY Horne of quality baked goods ELLSWORTH MOTEL Right downtown ACK SHOP GARMAN BROS. LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Goshen's most modern lumberyard GOSHEN CAFETERIA Food as you like it GOSHEN FARMS DAIRY, INC. Protected milk the Pure-Pak way GOSHEN IMPLEMENT COMPANY Good equipment makes a good farmer bet GOSPEL BOOK STORE Christian literature and supplies HARLAN'S Ready-to-Wear HARTZLER Plumbing and heating HOPFMAN'S O. K. RUBBER WELDERS 'ISIS East Lincoln Avenue HOME LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY Call the lumber number: I56 HONEY CRUST BAKERY, INC. Assorted bread, tasty pastries HOSTETLER FLOOR COVERING Carpet . . . Linoleum . . . Tile HOUSE OF HARTER 23'l South Main Street KLINE'S DEPARTMENT STORE Quality clothes for the entire family I27 ter KOHLER AND CHAMPION Men's wear LACEY'S Everything photographic LUKE JEWELRY Watches, appliances, repairing, engraving MAID-R ITE Hamburg sandwich shop MlLLER'S RESTAURANT Your favorite place to eat NEWMAN FURNITURE COMPANY Indiana's Finest Furniture Store' NOBLE'S Good shoes and hosiery NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Protect eyesight with good light OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN Homemade candies and ice cream PARKSIDE GROCERY Your neighborhood grocer PARKSIDE SERVICE STATION AND MOTEL Three blocks from the College PINE MANOR, INC. Turkey poults, baby chicks, poultry feeds RACEVIEW FLORISTS Member of Telegraph Delivery Service ROBYN'S Hats, yarns, stoles, hose, gloves, bags SIGMUND SORG, INC. 'l2O South Main SMITH MOTOR SUPPLY 81 EQUIPMENT CORP. Tires, batteries, supplies, motor service SOUTH SIDE SODA SHOP SchIosser's ice cream STEMEN'S QESTAURANT Breakfast, dinner, supper SUE-KAY ICE CREAM BAR 5I2 East Madison SERVICES GLEN G. BIXLER INSURANCE AGENCY Friendly service CULP AND SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 311 South Main J. S. GRAYBILL'S BARBER SHOP The s.tudent's barber CITY LIGHT AND WATER Serving Goshen since 1892 FIEDEKE DRY CLEANERS 221 South Fifth Street MENNO TRAVEL SERVICE Akron, Pa., Newton, Kans., Amsterdam, London SALEM BANK AND TRUST COMPANY One hundred years banking WHITEHEAD-JENNINGS INSURANCE SERVICE J. Galen Whitehead--John Jennings CHRIS YODER AND SON Transfer and storage ELKHART, INDIANA INDUSTRIAL ELKHART BRIDGE AND IRON COMPANY 929 North Michigan 128 MILES LABORATORIES, INC. Makers of Alka-Seltzer, One-a-day Vitamins MERCHANDISERS ADAMS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, INC Buy where you can get service ASSOCIATED TYPEWRITER COMPANY Distributor of Royal typewriters BERMAN'S SPORTING GOODS Be sports minded BETHEL PUBLISHING COMPANY Church and Sunday School supplies CITY ROOF AND COAL COMPANY IIS East Jockson Boulevard EBY'S GUERNSEY DAIRY, INC. Featuring Golden Guernsey Milk ELKHART ICE CREAM The ice cream supreme RAY HERRING CAMERA SHOP AND STUDIO 23rd year of friendly service K W ELECTRIC SALES AND SERVICE I24 West Franklin MOORES CLEANERS Elkhart County's complete cleaners SHAUM ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. I047 South Main WARFEL PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY, INC 1029 South Main WHEATLEY'S, INC. Office supply ZIESEL BROTHERS Shopping center with a new fashion floor SERVICES DAY'S TRANSFER, INC. 730 East Beardsley Avenue FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ELKHART Elkhart County's oldest and largest bank FIRST STATE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. All farrns of insurance OLD RELIABLE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Insurance--all forms NEW PARIS, INDIANA EXCHANGE PUBLISHING CORPORATION Publishers of The FcIrmer's Exchange MARTINS FEED MILL, INC. Manufacturers of Martin's feed NEW PARIS STATE BANK Saving is the key to security SMOKER LUMBER COMPANY Mfrs. of boat oars, mobile homes WAKARUSA, INDIANA sTAHI.EY'S PRODUCE Cash buyers of poultry and eggs ARCHBOLD, OHIO ARCHBOLD SEED AND GRAIN COMPANY Manufacturers of I. and K. feed 129 BIL-JAX, INC. Gets you up in the world LUGBILL BROTHERS, INC. Livestock, quality meats gov't. inspected WAUSEON WOODWORKING COMPANY Supplies and builders SAUDER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Church and pulpit furniture SAUDER WOODWORKING COMPANY Manufacture foremost occasional tables IOWA MAPLECREST TURKET FARMS, INC. Wellman TROYER CONOCO SERVICE Phone 26, Kalona VIRGINIA MARTINS Plain suits, coverings bonnets Park View, Harrisonburg SHENK HATCHERY 8- BREEDING FARM New Hampshire, White Rock, White Crosses Park View, Harrisonburg PENNSYLVANIA JOHN E. LANDIS COMPANY Carburetor and ignition specialists Lancaster ILLINOIS ULRICH MANUFACTURING COMPANY Dependable hydraulic equipment Roanoke Senior Activities ACKERSON, ,INA M., Goshen, lnd., B.S., Education, French Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Hillsdale College 'l,2. AMSTUTZ, LlLLlAN, Orrville, Ohio, B.A., Education, Vesperian l,2,3,4, Christopher Dock 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4, German Club 2,3, WHGA l,2,3,4, YPCA l,2,3,4, Foreign Missions Fellowship 2,3,4, Christian Workers Band Corn. 2,3,4, Record Staff l. BAUMGARTNER, THELMA, Syracuse, lnd., B.S., Education, Avon 'l,4, Audubon Society 'l,4, Marion College 2, Manchester College 3. BAXTER, JAMES L., Fort Wayne, lnd., B.S. Education, Adelphian 4, Christopher Dock 4, Photography Club 4, Maple Leaf Photographer 4, Purdue l, Olivet 2, Fort Wayne Bible Col- lege 3. BECK, CARL, Obihira, Japan, B.D., Seminary Fellowship 6,75 B.A., Goshen College. BENDER, DORlS, Meyersdale, Pa., B.S., Education, Avon 3,4, Audubon Society Treas 3. Vice-Pres. 4, Christopher Dock 3,4, Peace Society 3, WHGA 4, A Cappella 3, Eastern Mennonite College 'l,2. BENDER, ROSS T., Tavistock, Ont., B.D., M.R.E., Seminary Fellowship 5,7, Pres. 6, Mennonite Historical Society 7, B.A., Univer- sity of Western Onterio. BERKEY, AUSTIN LAVON, Shipshewana, lnd., Th.B., Aurora l,2,3,4, Seminary Fellowship 3,4,5, YPCA Devotional Cam. 3. BIRKY, MARJORIE K., Conneaurville, Pa., .B.S., Education, Vesperian l,2,3,4, Christopher Dock l,2,3,4, WHGA l, Sec. 3, WAA Sec.- Trecis. 4. BONTRAGER, ANNA, Fairview, Mich., B.A., Commerce, Avon l,2,3,4, Christopher DOCl4 3, Sec.-Treas. 4, Spanish Club 2,3, WAA 2,3,4. BOVEE, BEVERLY ANNE, Wolcottville, lnd., B.A., Commerce, Avon l,2,3,4, Christopher Dock 3,4, Peace Society 3, Home Ec. Club 'l,2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3, Sec. 4, WHGA 'l,2,3,4, YPCA l,2, Finance Com. 3, Faith Cam. 4, Student Asst. Commerce 3,4, Record Staff l. BRENNEMAN, DON, Goshen, lnd., Th.B., Seminary Fellowship 3,4,5. BRENNEMAN, LOIS, Kalono, Iowa, B.S., Edu- cation, Vesperian l,2,4, Audubon Society 4, Christopher Dock l,2, German Club 2, WHGA l,2, YPCA Faith Com. l,2, University of lowa 3. BRUNNER, PAUL D., Sellersville, Pa., B.D., Seminary Fellowship 5,6,7, Nurses Chorus 130 Dir. 7, Motet Singers 5, Asst. Dir. 6, Seminary Male Chorus Dir. 7, B.A., Goshen College. CABLE, CORA M., Boswell, P'h., B.S., Educa- tion, Vesperian 'l,2,3, Treas. 4, Christopher Dock l,4, YPCA l,2,3. CASKEY, GENE W., Sterling, Ohio, B.A., Speech, Aurora l,2,3,4, Audubon Society 4, Music Club l,2, German Club 2,3: YPCA Social Com. 2,3, Missions Publicity 4, Collegiate l,2,4, Language Arts Club 3,4, Pres. 2, Foren- sics l,2, Debate l, Class Pres. 2,4, Record Staff l. DETWILER, ELEANOR JEAN, Goshen, lnd., B.S., Education, Vesperian l,2,4, Sec. 3, WAA 3.4. Sec- 21 Photography Club 3, Phys. Ed. Asst. 4, Record Staff 3,4, Maple Leaf Staff 3, DILLER, DONAVIN W., Columbus Grove, Ohio, B.R.E., Seminary Fellowship 3,4, Grace Bible Institute l,2. DRAWBOND, MARY ANNA, Fortuna, N.D., B.S., Education, Vesperian 4, Christopher Dock 4, German Club 4, Hesston College l,2, Pepper. dine College 3. EICHELBERGER, ILA L., Shickley, Neb., B.A., Sociology, Vesperian l,2,3,4, Home Ec. Club 2,3, WHGA l,2,3,4, YPCA l,2,3,4, Class Historian 4. ELSER, THEODORE, Chambersburg, Pa., B.A., Mathematics, University ofHawoii, Pennsylvania State University, Hunting College. ESCH, CAROLYN, Hesston, Kan., B.A., Eng- lish, Vesperian 2,3 4, German Club 2, YPCA Service Com. 3, A Cappella 2,3, Foreign Mis. sions Fellowship 2,3, Maple Leaf Staff 3, Hesston College l. FRIESEN, SUSANNE MARIE, Goshen, lnd., B.A., History, YPCA 'l,2,3, Christian Worker's Band Com. 3,4. GERBER, DONNA LOUISE, Sugar Creek, Ohio, B.A., Education, Avon l,2,3,4, Christopher Dock l,2, German Club 3, Home Ec. Club l, WHGA 2, YPCA Extension Com. 2, Missions Fellowship 3,4. GIBSON, LILLIAN LEE, Goshen, lnd., B.S., Education, Vesperian 3,4, Ball State'Teachers College l,2. GINGRICH, ALLEN, Elmira, Ontario, B.S., Education, Adelphian 4, Christopher Dock 4, Peace Society 4, Foreigh Missions Fellowship 4, Hesston College l,2, Bob Jones University 3. GOOD, ESTHER, Nampa, ldaho, B.S., Educa- tion, Vesperian 4, Christopher Dock 4, A Cap- pella 4, Collegiate 3, North West Nazarene 'l, Hesston College 2. GROH, DAVID L., Preston, Ontario, B.D., Seminary Fellowship 6,7, B.A., Goshen College. HARTSOUGH, THEODORE, Smithville, Ohio, B.A., Sociology, Aurora 3,4, Peace Society 3, Christian Worker's Band Com. 3, Bowling Green State University I, Wooster College 2. HEATWOLE, AUDRY YODER, Ann Arbor, Mich., B.A., Education, Avon I,2,3,4, Audubon Society 'l,2,3,4, Music Club l, German Club 2,3, Home Ec. Club 4, YPCA Church and School Com. 3, A Cappella 2,3, Collegiate l, Language Arts Fellowship 4. Club 4, Social Science Asst. 2. HERR, ANNA MAE, West Willow, Pa., B.S., Education, Avon I,2,3,4, Christopher Dock 'I,2, Spanish Club 2,3, WHGA l,2,4, Vice-Pres. 3, YPCA Extension Com. 4, WAA 2,3,4, Class Treos. 3. HERSHBERGER, FLOYD, Elkhart, lnd., B.S., Education. HOCHSTETLER, MIRIAM E., Nappanee, lnd., B.A. Education, 2, Spanish Club Avon 'l,2,4, Christopher Dock 2, WHGA 2, YPCA Evangelism Corn. 4, A Cappella Chorus 2,4, Collegiate I. HOLDEMAN, ALMA, Denver, Colorado, B.S., Education, Vesperian 4, Audubon Society 4, Christopher Dock 4, Hesston College. Y HOSTETLER, ARDYTH, Harper, Kansas, B.S. Education, Vesperian, Sec. 3,4, Christopher Dock 4, YPCA Faith Com. 3, Maple Leaf Staff 3, Hesston College I,2. HOSTETLER, DARREL, Goshen, lnd., Th.B., Aurora 5,65 Seminary Fellowship 3,4,5,6, Dir. Nurses Chorus 4,5, Mennonite Historical Soc. 5,6. HOSTETLER, DORIS IRENE, Orrville, Ohio, B.S., Education, Avon I, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3,4, Christopher Dock 3, YPCA Membership Cam. 2,3, Service Com. 4, A Cappella 2,3,4, Collegiate I, WAA 3,4, Photography Club 3, Record Staff I, Circ. Mgr. 2, Maple Leaf Ad. Mgr. 3. HOSTETLER, ERNEST, Topeka, lnd., B.A., Music, Adelphian 2,3,4, Christopher Dock 2, Music Club 3, Pres. 4, German Club 3,4, Col- legiate 2, Motet Singers Pres. 3, A Cappella 4, Manchester College I, Bethel College 2. HOSTETLER, MARY ANN, Smithville, Ohio, B.A., Home Economics, Avon l,2,3,4, Music Club I, German Club I,2,3, Home Ec. Club I,2,3,4, Collegiate I,2, A Cappella 3,4, Class Vice-Pres. 4, Home Ec. Asst. 3,4. HOSTETLER, MARY KATHRYN, Louisville, Ohio, B.S., Nursing, Vesperian l,2,3,4, Nurses Chorus 'I,3,4, Language Arts Club 3, Student Nurses Assn. 2,3,4. 131 HUEBERT, RODERICK, North Lima, Ohio, B.S., Education, Christopher Dock Vice-Pres. 3, YPCA Devotional Com. 2, Church and School Relations 3, Evangelism Com. 4, Collegiate I,3, A Cappella 2. HUNSBERGER, RALPH L. Chalfont, Pa., B.A., Sociology, Adelphian I,2,3,4, Christopher Dock 4, Science Club 3,4, Student Asst. Audio-visual Aids 3,4, Record Staff 2. IMHOFF, MARY LOU, Eureka, Illinois, B.A., Education, Avon I,2,3,4, Christopher Dock l,3,4, Spanish Club 2,WHGA 2,3, YPCA Finance Com. 2, Fellowship Com. 4, A Cappella 3, Collegiate l, Maple Leaf Staff 3. KANAGY, DALE, Gettysburg, Pa., B.A., Chemistry, Adelphian Literary 2,3,4, Treas. I, Science Club 3, Sec. 4, German Club 2,3, A Cappella 2,3, Collegiate I, Photography Club 3, Class Treas. 2,-4. KAUFFMAN, JOE, Goshen, lnd., Th.B, Aurora l,2,3,4,5, Seminary Fellowship 3,4,5, Semi- nary Chorus 5. KAUFMAN, WILMA, Goshen, Ind., B.A., Educa- tion, Vesperian l,2,4, Christopher Dock I, Sec. 2, Peace Society I, YPCA Extension Com. 2, Sec. 4, A Cappella 2,4, Foreign Missions KEENS, VIOLET, Litiz, Pa., B.S., Education, Vesperian 3,4, Christopher Dock 3,4, WHGA 4, Eastern Mennonite College l,2. KEHL, ALICE, Kitchener, Ontario, B.D., Peace Society 5, Seminary Fellowship 5,6, Foreign Missions Fellowship 5,6, B.A., University of Western Ontario. KLASSEN, IRMGARD N., North Clearbrook, British Columbia, B.A., Music, Music Club 3,4, Peace Team Com. 3, WHGA 3,4, YPCA Missions Study Com. 3, A Cappella 3, Lan- guage Arts Club 3, Pres. 4. KRAHN, BERNHARD, Sperling, Manitoba, B.D., SFC 7, Seminary Chorus 7, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary 5, B.A., Goshen College. KRATZ, JAMES D., Souderton, Pa., B.A., Sociology, Peace Society 4, YPCA Chapel Com. 4, Mennonite Historical Society 4, Hesston College I,2. KULP, RICHARD A., Goshen, Ind., B.A., Chemistry, Aurora 'l,2,3,4, Science Club l,3,4, German Club 3,4, Photography Club 4. KORTEMEIR, S. ELDON, Freeport, Ill., B.A., Bible, Hesston College 'l,2,3. LEATHERMAN, JULIA, Elkhart, lnd.,, B.S., Nursing,, Avon I,2,3,4, Nurses Chorus 'I,2,3, WAA 2,3, Student Nurse Assn. 3,4, Mennonite Historical Society I,2. LEHMAN, FREEMAN A., Apple Creek, Ohio, B.A., Music, Aurora 2,3,4, Christopher Dock 2,3,4, Music Club 2,3,4, German Club 2, YPCA Church and School Relations Com. 4, A Cappella 2,4, Motet Singers 3, Eastern Mennonite College l. LERCH, ROBERT D., Wooster, Ohio, B.S., Physics, Aurora 'l,2,3,4, Christopher Dock 3, Pres. 4, Science Club 2,4, Treas. 3, Men's Dorm Council 4, Physics Asst. 3, Phys. Ed. Asst. 3,4. LIEB, DAVID, Kendallville, lnd., B.S., Educa- tion, Christopher Dock 3,4, lndiana Extension Center, Ft. Wayne, l,2. LITWILLER, ESTHER, Goshen, lnd., B.S., Nursing, Vesperian l,2,3,4, Music Club l, French Club l,2, Spanish Club 'l,2, Student Nurse Assn. 3,4, Foreign Missions Fellowship l,2. MANN, DEAN L., Goshen, lnd., B.A., Natural Science, Adelphian l,2,3,4, Science Club 2,3, German Club 2,3, YPCA Membership Com. 2, Collegiate l. MARTIN, GRACE L., Rittrrian, Ohio, B.A., Music, Avon 3,4, Music Club 3,4, YPCA Mis- sion Com. 4, A Cappella 3,4, Foreign Missions Fellowship 4, Eastern Mennonite College l,2. METZ, FLOYD, Bergey, Pa., B.A., Sociology, Aurora 2,3,4, Christopher Dock 4, YPCA Work- drive Chair. 2, A Cappella 2,3, Collegiate l, Men's Dorm Council 3, Forensics l,2,3,4, Maple Leaf Editor 3. METZLER, EVERETT G., Manheim, Pa., B.D., Seminary Fellowship 6,7, B.A., Eastern Mennonite College. METZLER, SHIRLEY JOAN, Martinsburg, Pa., B.A., Education, Avon l,2,3,4, Christopher Dock 3, Pres. 4, Spanish Club l, YPCA l,2, Extension Com. 3, Service Com. 4, A Cappella 3, Librarian 4, Collegiate 2, WAA l,2,3,4, SFC 4. MILLER, CHARLENE LAVERNE, Millersburg, Ohio, B.S., Education, Avon l,2,4, Audubon Society l,2, Christopher Dock l,2, WHGA 4, Denver University 3. MILLER, GRACE, Goshen, lnd., B.A., Com- merce, Avon l,2,3,4, Christopher Dock 'l,2,3,4, Peace Society 3, German Club 2,3, Phys. Ed Asst. 4, Record Staff 4, Maple Leaf Staff 3 MILLER, JAMES ALLEN, Millersburg, Ohio' 1 B.A., Natural Sc., Aurora 2,3,4, Treas. il, G Council 2, Pres. 3,4, YPCA Treas. 4, 132 A Cappella 4, Librarian 2, Bus. Mgr. 3, Col- legiate Librarian l, Men's Dorm Council l,2,3, 4, Class Vice-Pres. 3, Chemistry Lab. Asst, 4. MISHLER, PATRICIA ANN, New Paris, lnd., B.S., Home EC., Avon 'l,4, Home Ec. Club il, Social Chair. 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4. MUSSELMAN, AUDREY SYLVIA, Preston, Ont., B.A., English, Vesperian l,2, German Club 2, Sec. 3, YPCA 'l,2,3, Faith Com. 4, Lan- guage Arts Club 2,4. NAFZIGER, ANNA ROSE, Archbold, Ohio, B.S., Education, Vesperian i,2,4, Audubon Society 4, Christopher Dock 'l,2,4, Collegiate l, Record Staff l, Bowling Green State University 3. NEUHAUSER, NORMA LA RUE, Eureka, lll. B.S., Nursing, Avon l,2,3,4, Nurses Chorus l,2, Student Nurse Assn. 2,3,4. NUSSBAUM, DELVlN, Dalton, Ohio, Th.B., Adelphian l, German Club il, Treas. 2, Seminary Fellowship 3, Sec.-Treas. 4, YPCA Extension Com. 3, Mission Study Com. 4, A Cappella 2,3, Collegiate l, Mennonite Historical Society 4, Class Treas. 2. ORTMANN, ESTHER, Marion, S. Dak., B.S., Education, Vesperian 4, Christopher Dock 4, Chicago Evangelistic lnstitute l, Bethel Col- lege 2,3. PEACHEY, JAMES L., Belleville, Pa., B.A., Commerce, Adelphian 2,4, Eastern Mennonite College l, Pennsylvania State University 3. RABER, MERRILL F., Goshen, lnd., B.S., Education, Adelphian l,2,3,4, YPCA Summer Pres. 3, A Cappella 2, Collegiate l, Class Pres. l. REDEKOP, JACOB B., Mountain Lake, Minn., B.A., Chemistry, Adelphian l,2,3,4, Peace Society l,2, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4, YPCA Fi- nance 3, A Cappella 4, Collegiate Treas. l, Motet Singers 2,3, Photography Club 3,4, Zoo- logy Lab. Asst. 4, Record Staff l, Columnist 4. REIMER, GERHARD, Giroux, Manitoba, B.A., Christian Education, Peace Society 4, Photo- graphy Club 4, Provincial Normal School l, University of Manitoba 2. RIVERA, MARIA LOUISA, La Plata, Puerto Rico, B.S., Nursing, Spanish Club 2,3, YPCA Foreign Missions Com. 2, Nurses Chorus 2, Student Nurse Assn. 3,4, Foreign Mission Fellowship 3,4, Library Asst. l, Hesston l. ROHRER, NELLIE ETHEL, Millersburg, Ind., B.S., Education, Tri-State University l, Indiana State Teachers College 2. l ROLL, MYRON J., Goshen, lnd., B.A., History, Christopher Dock 3,4, French Club 'l,2. ROUPP, CAROL JEAN, Hesston, Kansas, B.A., Commerce, Vesperian 3,4, Home Ec. Club 4, Spanish Club 3,4, History and Political Sc. l, Asst. 4, Hesston 'l,2. RUTT, WILMER M., Peach Bottom, Pa., B.A., Natural Science, Aurora l,2,3,4, Audubon Society l,2, Vice Pres. 3, Science Club l, YPCA Extension 2, Membership 3, Pres. 4, SFC 2, Forensics l, Class Pres. 3. SCHERTZ, ARDITH JEAN, Lowpoint,lll., B.A., Education, Vesperian l,2,4, Pres. 3, Christopher Dock l,2,3,4, Spanish Club l, WHGA 'l,2,3,4, Collegiate l, Language Arts Club 3,4. SCHERTZ, BURTRON D., Metamora, lll., B.A., Physics, Aurora 'l,2,3,4, Science Club 4, Ger- man Club 4, A Cappella 2,3, Collegiate 'l, Men's Dorm Council 4. SCHERTZ, VERNON, Lowpoint, Ill, Th.B., Seminary Fellowship 3,4,5, Locust Grove 'l, 2,3,4,5. SCHROCK, DELLlS, Iowa City, lowa,, B.A., English, Hesston 'l,2. SCHROCK, HARVEY, Goshen, lnd., B.R.E., Peace Society 2, Seminary Fellowship 3,4. SCHULTZ, CAROLYN MAST, Millersburg, Ohio, B.A., Home Ec., Avon 'l,2,3,4, Christopher Dock Sec.-Treas. 3, Home Ec. Club l,2, Social Chair. 3k,Pres. 4, Spanish Club 2, YPCA Ser- vice Com. 2, Social Com. 3, SFC 3, Forensics l, Aero Club l. SHANK, JOAN, Goshen, lncl., B.S., Education, Avon l,2,3,4, Christopher Dock 3,41 German Club 2, WHGA l,2,3, Pres. 4, YPCA l,4, Ex- tension Com. 2,3, A Cappella 2,3, Collegiate l, Christian Worker's Band Com. 3, Record Staff l, Motet Singers 3. SHENK, J. PAUL, Harrisonburg, Va., B.D., B.A., Eastern Mennonite College. SHENK, VERA, Lancaster,Pa., B.A.,Education, Avon l,2,3,4, Audubon Society l,3,4, Vice- Pres. 2, Christopher Dock 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2, Vice Pres. 3, WHGA 3, Record Staff 'l. SLAUBAUGH, CAROLYN, Parnell, lowa, B.S., Nursing, Avon i,2,3, Peace Society l,2, Nurses Chorus 2,3, Student Nurse Assn. 3,4, Foreign Mission Fellowship l,2,3, Mennonite Historical Society 2, Record Staff l. SMUCKER, ARLENE MAY, Smithville, Ohio, B.S., Nursing, Avon l,2,3,4, Nurses Chorus 'l,2, WAA 'l,2,3,4, Student Nurse Assn. 2,3,4. SMUCYER, JOHN R., Smithville, Ohio, B.A., 133 Sociology, Adelphian l,2,3,4, Peace Society 2,3,4, Seminary Fellowship 3, YPCA Devo- tional Com. 2, Evangelism Chair. 3,4, A Cap- pella 2,3,4, Collegiate l, Foreign Missions Fellowship 3, Mennonite Historical Society 3,4, Forensics l,2,3. SMUCKER, PAULINE FAY, Smithville, Ohio, B.S., Nursing, Avon l,2,3,4, Nurses Chorus l,2,3, Student Nurse Assn. 3,4. SMUCKER, RONALD O., Plain City, Ohio, B.A., Education, Aurora 'l,2,3,4, Christopher Dock 3,4, YPCA Service Com. 3, Fellowship Chair. 4, A Cappella 3,4, Collegiate l,2, Men's Dorm Council 4, Art Asst. 3, Maple Leaf Staff 3. SNlDER, HOWARD B., Waterloo, Ontario, B.A., Social Science, Adelphian 'l,2,3,4, Christopher Dock 3,4, Peace Society 3,4, German Club 3,4, Spanish Club 2, YPCA Extension Com. 3, Fellowship Com. 4, Photography Club 4, SFC 3, Aero Club 4, Class Vice-Pres. 2, Record Staff 3, Bus. Mgr. 4. SOMMER, CHARLENE, Saybrook, lll., B.S., Nursing, Avon 'l,2,3,4, YPCA Service Corn. 3, Nurses Chorus 2, Student Nurse Assn. 3,4, Re- cord Staff 'l. SPECKEEN, FRED, Preston, Ontario,, B.D., Aurora 6,7, Peace Society 6,75 Seminary Fellow- ship 6,7, Language Arts Club 6,7, Mennonite Historical Society 6,7, Part time lnstructor of Speech 7, Asst. Dir. of Forensics 7, Knox Theological College 6, B.A., Goshen College. STETTER, ROBERT M., Neftsville, Pa., Th.B., Seminary Fellowship 5,6, YPCA Mission Com. 5,6, Foreign Missions Fellowship 5,6, Men- nonite Historicol Society 5,6, Adelphian 5,6, Seminary Chorus 6, Eastern Mennonite College 'l,2, Moody Bible Institute 3,4. STIEGLITZ, ROSEMARY, Milford, Ind., B.S., Nursing, Avon l,3,4, Sec. 2, WHGA 'l,2, Nurses Chorus 'l, WAA l,2,3, Student Nurse Assn. Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 4. STOLTZFUS, ESTHER, Elverson, Pa., B.A., English, Peace Society Treas, 4, YPCA Mem- bership Com. 2, Language Arts Club 2,3,4, Forensics 2,4, Record Staff l,3, Columnist 2, West Chester State Teacher's College, Summer. STOLTZFUS, GLENN B., Aurora, Ohio., B.A., History, Audubon Society 2, Christopher Dock 3,4, G Council 'l,2, YPCA Extension Corn. l,2, Service Com. 3,4, A Cappella 2,3,4, Col- legiate 'l, Photography Club 3, SFC 3, Forensics 3, Class Treas. l, Maple Leaf Bus. Mgr. 3. STOLTZFUS, MARIE, Doylestown, Pa.5 A.B., Education5 Avon 2,3,45 WHGA 35 YPCA 2, De- votional Com. 35 A Cappella 2,35 Class Sec. 35 Eastern Mennonite College l. STOLTZFUS, VICTOR, Martinsburg, Pa.5 A.B., Social Science5 Aurora 3,45 YPCA Work Drive Com. 35 SFC 45 Forensics 35 Record Editor 45 Eastern Mennonite College l,2. SWARTZENDRUBER, GENEVA FERN, Well- man, lowa5 B.S., Education5 Vesperian 3,45 Christopher Dock 35 WHGA 45 YPCA Vice- Pres. 45 A Cappella Vice-Pres. 35 Language Arts Club 45 Record Staff 35 Maple Leaf Staff 35 Hesston l,2. SWARTZENTRUBER, ANITA EDNA, Buenos Aires, Argentina5 B.A., Christian Education5 Vesperian l,2,3,45 French Club 3, Sec. 25WHGA l,2,4, Treas. 35 YPCA Mission Sec. 3,4, Fel- lowship Com. 45 Foreign Missions Fellowship 2,3,45 Class Sec. 4. THOMAS, LlLA RAE, Hollsopple, Pa.5 B.S., Education5 Vesperian l,2,4, Vice Pres. 35 Christopher Dock 45 Home Ec. Club l5 YPCA Publication Com. 45 A Cappella 25 Foreign Missions Fellowship 4. TROYER, ESTHER MAXINE, Engadine, Mich.5 B.S. Nursing5 Vesperian 'l,2,3,45 Home Ec. Club l. TROYER, MARLIN L., Fairview, Mich.5 B.A., Natural Science5 Aurora l,2,3,45 Science Club l,2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 45 German Club 2,35 A Cappella 45 Collegiate l,35 Photography Club 45 SFC 45 Chemistry Asst. 2,3,4. UNRUH, SHIRLEY ANN, Harper, Kans.5 B.S., Nursing5 Avon 'l,2,3,45 Collegiate Chorus l5 Nurses Chorus l,25 Student Nurse Assn. 4. VAN DYKE, ROSEMARY, Eureka, lll.5 B.A., English5 Avon l,2,45 French Club l,2,45 WHGA l,2,45 YPCA Social Com. 2, Finance Com. 45 SFC l,25 Class Historian l5 Education Asst. 45 Record Staff l,25 Illinois State Normal Univer- sity 3. WALL, ELMER, A. Mountain Lake, Minn.5 B.D.5 Seminary Fellowship 6, Vice-Pres. 75 Men- nonite Historical Society 6,75 Mennonite Bibli- cal Seminary 55 B.A., Bethel College. 134 WEAVER, MARY KILMER, Elkhart, lnd.5 B.S. Education. WIEHLER, HANS-JOACHlM, Hamburg-Altona, Germany5 B.D.5 Adelphian 55 Peace Society 5,7, Pres. 65 Seminary Fellowship 5,7, Vice- Pres. 65 Photography Club 65 Mennonite Histori- cal Society 5,6,75 B.A., Goshen College. WISMER, RUTH, Souderton, Pa.5 B.S., Educa- tion5 Avon 3, Sec-Treas. 45 Audubon Society 45 Christopher Dock 45 Music Club 45 A Cap- pella Chorus 35 Language Arts Club 35 Eastern Mennonite College l,2. WITMER, ROBERT W., Kitchener, Ontario5 B.D.5 Peace Society 6,75 Seminary Fellowship 65 Pres. 75 YPCA Mission Fellowship75 Foreign Missions Fellowship 6, Chair. 75 Mennonite Historical Society 6,75 Seminary Chorus 75 B.A., Eastern Mennonite College. WITTRIG, DONALD J., lmlay City, Mlch.5 B.A., Natural Scienceg Adelphian 'l,2,3,45 Peace Society 45 Science Club 3,45 German Club 2,35 A Cappella 25 Collegiate l. YODER, MARVIN K., Wellman, lowa5 Th.B.5 Seminary Fellowship 3,4,55 Seminary Chorus 55 Hesston College l,2. YODER, RICHARD W., Midland, Mich.5 Th.B.5 Aurora l,2,3,4,55 Seminary Fellowship 354,55 Men's Dorm Council 2, Pres. 3,55 Mennonite Historical Society 4,5. YODER, RUTH, LA VERNE, Holsopple, Pa.5 B.S., Nursing5 Peace Society 45 WHGA 25 Collegiate 'l5 Nurses Chorus 2,3,45 Student Nurse Assn. 3,45 Foreign Missions Fellowship 'l,25 Mennonite Historical Society l,25 Locust Grove l,2,3,4. YODER, SARA RUTH, Mill Creek Pa.5 B.S., Nursing5 Vesperian l,2,3,45 Student Nurse Assn. 4, Sec. 3. ZERGER, MYRON, Goshen, lnd.5 B.A., Biology5 Adelphian 3,455 Christopher Dock 3,45 Peace Society 35 German Club 3,45 Biology Asst. 45 Bethel College l,2. ZIMMERLY, JOHN W., Sterling, Ohio5 B.A.5 Chen-iistry5 Adelphian l,2,3,45 Peace Society 45 Science Club l,2,3,45 A Cappella 25 Col- legiate 1,35 YPCA Devotional Com. Summer 2. Student Organizafians A CAPPELLA CHORUS 65 President John Zoolc, Vice-President Winifred Mumaw, Business Manager B. J. Miller, Lib- rarians Shirley Metzler, Louis Lehman, Director Dwight Weldy. ADELPHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY I6, 56, 57 PresidentSidney Kreider, Vice-President Stanley Yake, Secretary-Treasurer Raymond Baer. AERO CLUB 58 President Ronald Rosenberger, Vice-President Leland Haines, Secretary-Treasurer Jay Martin. AUDUBON SOCIETY 81 President Donald Horst, Vice-President Doris Bender, Secretary Joanne Yoder, Treasurer Phillip Rittgers, Reporter-Historian Virginia Kulp, Faculty Sponsor Alta Schrock. AURORA LITERARY SOCIETY I6, 32, 33 President Ronald Schertz, Vice-President Ivan Wenger, Secretary-Treasurer Wayne Kornhaus. AVON LITERARY SOCIETY I6, 32, 33 President Sylvia Neumann, Vice-President Carol Teuscher, Secretary-Treasurer Ruth Wis- mer. CHRISTOPHER DOCK CLUB 40 Elementary Education Section: President Shir- ley Metzler, Vice-President Lillian Amstutz, Secretary Colleen Schlatter, Treasurer Samuel Martin, Faculty Sponsor Mary K. Nafziger. Secondary Education Section: President Robert Lerch, Vice-President Leanne Fricke, Secretary- Treasurer Anna Bontrager, Faculty Sponsor Karl Massanari. COLLEGIATE CHORUS I7 President Richard Camp, Vice-President Martha Musselman, Secretary Carl Yoder, Librarian Phyllis Lauver, Director Ralph Wade. I35 FORENSIC COUNCIL 55 Debate Manager Sidney Kreider, Freshman Manager Richard Camp, Secretary Esther Stoltz- fus, Treasurer Anne Krabill, Publicity Frances Stieglitz, Director Roy Umble, Assistant Di- rector Frederick Speckeen. FRENCH CLUB 67 President Marilyn Liechty, Vice-President John Stoltzfus, Secretary-Treasurer Mabel Shenlt, Faculty Sponsor Ruth Pfrunder. FRESHMAN CLASS II6-l2I President John Hertzler, Vice-President Joanne Miller, Secretary Mabel Hershberger, Treasurer Murray Good, Historian Anne Reschley, Faculty Sponsor J. Lawrence Burkholder. G COUNCIL 70 PresidentJames A. MilleriOhioj, Vice-President Leonard Geiser, Secretary-Treasurer Leland Weldy, Faculty Sponsor Harold Yoder. GERMAN CLUB 34 President Paul Kauffman, Vice-President Burtron Schertz, Secretary Roberta Janzen, Treasurer Dorothy lmhoff, Faculty Sponsor Elizabeth Bender. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 34 President Carolyn Schultz, Vice-President Ruth Litwiller, Secretary-Treasurer Roberta Schertz, Social Chairman Virginia Pletcher, Faculty Sponsor Olive Wyse. JUNIOR CLASS IO8-III President Aaron Longacre, Vice-President Eleanor Graber, Secretary Marilyn Baker, Trea- surer Samuel Martin, Historian Elinor Esch, Faculty Sponsor Arthur Smuclcer. LANGUAGE ARTS CLUB 29 President lrmgard Klassen, Vice-President John Stoltzfus, Secretary-Treasurer Arvilla Weaver, Faculty Sponsor Roy Umble. MAPLE LEAF STAFF 46, 47 Editor Alice Metzler, Business Manager Leland Weldy, Layout Editor Lois Leatherman, Photo- graphy Editor Lucille Beachy, Copy Editor Marguerite Ulrich, Sophomore Assistant John Stoltzius, Faculty Sponsor Harold Schultz. MEN'S DORMITORY COUNCIL 63 Chairman Richard Yoder, Secretory-Treasurer Ervin Beck, Jr., Faculty Sponsor Harold Schultz. MUSIC CLUB 29 President Ernest Hostetler, Vice-President Barbara Amstutz, Secretary Dorothy lmhoff, Treasurer Robert Otto, Faculty Sponsor Ralph Wade. PEACE SOCIETY 68 President George Unger, Vice-President Jacob Redekop, Secretary Corley June Eash, Treasurer Esther Stoltzlus, Faculty Sponsor John W. Mil- ler. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 48 President James Gingerich, Vice-President Donald Weaver, Secretary Roberta Janzen, Treasurer James Millen, Faculty Sponsor Jacob Swartzendruber. RECORD STAFF Editor Victor Stoltzfus, Associate Editor Eleanor Niemela, Carol Teuscher, Business Manager Howard B. Snider, News Editor Elinor Esch, Sports Editor John King, Layout Editor David Bachman, Photographer Yoon Chai Chun, Circulation Manager Phyllis Rensberger, Head Typist Grace Miller, Columnists Jacob Redekop, John Hertzler, Faculty Advisor Willard Roth. 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STUDENT FACULTY COUNCIL Co-chairmen Atlee Beechy, Bernard Krahn, Recording Secretary Shirley Metzler, Reporting Secretary Frances Stieglitz. STUDENT NURSE ASSOCIATION President Lois Swartzendruber, Vice-President Juanita Brenneman, Secretary Rosemary Stieglitz, Alt. Secretary Anna Martin, Treasurer Mabel Shenk, Alt. Treasurer Nadine Byler, Faculty Sponsor Olive Rich. VESPERIAN 16, 56, 57 President Mildred Sherk, Vice-President Jean Sutter, Secretary Mary Alice Shantz, Treasurer Cora Cable. WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 70 President Ruth Kauffman, Vice-President Annabelle Stuckey, Secretary-Treasurer Mario- rie Birlcy, Faculty Sponsor Edith Herr. WOMEN'S HOUSE GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 26 President Joan Shank, Vice-President Dorothy Imhoff, Secretary Sylvia Neumann, Treasurer Anne Harnish, Senior Class Rep. Audrey Musselman, Soph. Class Rep. Marilyn Ringenberg, Faculty Sponsor Chester Raber, Viola Good. Amsfull Ackersan, Ina Aesclrrliman, Merlin Arnarara, Barbara Amsruiz , Edna Amsrrrrz, H. Clair Amsvuvz, Kenneth ,1.r1a Amsrutz, Lillian Anrararz, V1v1an Anien, Atlan Ankran, rcadwa Arnone, Ida Bachman, David Bachrnan, Leland Baer, Adam Baer, Raymond Baker, Marilyn Basrnger, Clarence Basvaw, William Bauman, Pearl Baumgarfner, T1ra1rna Barrier, James Beochy, Arlee Beachey, Edwin Beachy, Bertha Beachy, Ernrna Beachy, Leana Beachy, Lars Beacl-ry, Laaaua Beachy, Neil Beck, Carl Beck, Ervin Beer, Marion Beer, Stephen Bela, Pafrrcra Bender, Daria Bender, Elaine Bender, Elizabeth Bender, Ezra Bender, Harold S. Bandar, Mary Eleanor Bender, Ross Berkey, Austin Berkey, Franklin Beyeler, Elizabefh Bayalar, Glenord Beyeler, Robert Beyler, wr11aana Brrkay, Ronald Brrky, Ethel Bar1ry,Marraria Birlry, Merrrn Bixler, James Bixler, Paul Brxler, Selma Blesser, Donald Blasser, Elvin Badager, Danald Bontrager, Anna Bontrager, Rudy Bavee, Beverly Bavee, Nancy Bowman, Anno Mae Bayer, Stanley Braun, Chrrsrian Breeuwer, Jan erananran, Mary Jane 1Jf.J Brannanran, Donald Brannarrran, Jaanrra 1Fr.l Brannarnan, Juanita 1Jr.1 Brenneman, Lara Brenneman, Margaret Brenneman, Mary Jane lSa.J Brooks, Agnes Brawn, Raberv Braaaanar, Margarai Brubacher, Mar,arra aranr, John Brunner, Paul Burkey, Lester Buckwalrer, Louise Burkhart, Irvin Barknaldar, Carolyn Bar1rna1dar, James Barlanaldar, J. 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Barknaldar, Rranard Bylar, Dararny 13y1ar, Nadine Cable, Cora Camp, Campbell, Louis Caslxey, Gene Richard Cender, Dorothy Cender, Geneva Cendar, Viana Csnder, Wilde Charles, Charles, Anna Mae Ellen Charles, Howard Chen, James Chun, Yoon Chai Chapp, Berry crrapa, Darlene Cnaaa, Ezra cnaaa, Frances Clemens, James Conrad, James Conrad, Paul ine Caoprrcler, Anna Joyce Delegrange, Betty Lau DeLashman, Parrrcia Dewar, Lars Derraw, Doris Detfweiler, Norma Devwerler, Lowell Defwiler, Jean Dranar, Anna Dranar, Davara Diener, Rasa Dranar, Sarah Dranar, William Dsllar, Danavan Drawlaana, Mary Eash, Curley Jana Elaersale, Marylin Eay, Aaron Eby, Ann Eby, Henry Eby, Lawrence Egl Kenneth ll Eranamaraar, lla Eranauaaraar. James Ergsfi, James Elgar, Theodore Emmerf, Fanahean Emmerr, Marvin Bnaalnardr, Carl Earn, Carolyn Esch, Elinor Ean,1.ydra Belle Evans, Flora Falb, Marian Fisher, Freed, Jalan Everan Frey, carrrada Fray, Rica Frey, Robert Frrclme, Frrarra, Frresan, Friesen Leanne Lena Menno , Susanne can, Delight Garber, John Garber, Verlin Garcia, Raul Gardner, Raberr Ganrnan, 1-lanry Geiser, Leonard Gerser, Sfella Gerber, Annu Jean Gerber, Celia Garaar, Danna Gerber, Harry Gerber, Margery Garber, Robert Gibson, Lillvan ornaarran, James Gingerrch, Kay crnarran, Allen 116 116 24,27,A3,63,l08 93 32,33,55,ll2 35,69, 117 17,75,93 123 17,117 ll7 26,108 84 123 BA 67, 112 22,112 123 117 13,117 122 B4 16,112 123 1013 l08 112 17,112 117 108 68,112 93 117 112 11,108 117 117 93 94 66,112 44,112 108 66,112 117 56,103 66,112 26,5o,75,96 117 57, 117 94 18,117 16,17, 1 l2 117 94 23,35,65,l08 117 94 60,117 35,84 112 34,1 I2 IDB 35,117 9,24,29,65, ll2 123 l8,5Z,l22 94 117 63,117 29,65,1oa 52,66,122 117 66,108 7o,1oa 123 112 17,611,108 17,96 10s 41,117 117 94 6a,53,122 ll7 94 Kenyon, Vialu Kaufman, Delilah Kaufman, Fran Kaufman, w.1ma Keens, Sophia Keens, Violet Kehl, Alice Keirn, Ellen Keller, Dorothy King, Barnfaa King, Calvin King, Joan King, John King, Robert Kang, 5. M. Kang, wayne Kenna, Verda Klassen, lrmgard Kleer, Elaine Klopfenstien, Rabert Knox, Mary Karnnaua, Wayne lcarfamaaar, Elaan Kralaalf, Anne Krahn, Bernhard Kratz, James Kratz, Shirley Kraus, C. Norman Kreider, Sidney Kahne, Waldean Kuhns, Dorothy Kulp, virginia Lanaaw, Jenny Ruth Landes, Glenn Lanaaa, Abram Landis, Marian Landis, Mildred Langeman, Henry Larran aaa, Mrka Lauyar, Pny11.a Leatherman, Daniel Leatherman, Julia Leatherman, Lois Leatherman, Rachel Lehman, Freeman Lehman, Gary Lehman, Louis Lehman, Sylvia Lerch, Robert Lichti, Ulrike Lleb, David Liachty, Marilyn Lanaaln, Joan Litwiller, Arlene C. Lltwiller, Arlene R. 1.1fw111ar, Carolyn Lrtwiller, Esther 1.1fw111ar,14annafn Lrtwiller, Merwyn Lrtwiller, Phyllis Lffwrlfar, sfanlay Lafwallar, Wendell Long, Eugene Lang, lla Longacre, Aaron Lanaaara, Wanda Luckenhill, Janice Mann, Dean Mann, John Mann, LeVon Marks, Lois Marner, Anita Marqurs, Donald MurI1r1,Allen Marvin, Anna Martin, Arthur Martin, Carolyn Martin, Glndene Mcrrtfn, Grace Martin, Jay Martin, John Marlin, Richard Marvin, Ronald Martin, Samuel Glngrrah, Daria 117 olralr, Aaamarfa 108 Glick, Oren 17,57,112 Goertzen, Shirley 112 Goan, Phyllrs 17,117 Gead, Esther 65,94 Good, Glen 17,117 Goad, Ira 94 Good, Murray 17,117 Good, Viola B4 Gafwals, Mary 8,17,35,48,112 Graber, Alvin 113 Graber, Carl 117 Graber, Dwfghf 7l,42,109 Graber, Eleanor 35,65 Graber, Pearl 113 Graber, Ray 117 Grarnley, Barneice 123 Gressar, Phyllis 117 Grah, David 95 Gryscha, Alexandra 117 Gunden, Ralph 84 Gunden, Ruff. B4 Gusler, Carl 110 Haines, Leland 58,113 Harnsher, Robert 113 Harnrsl-1, Anne 26,44,113 Harshbarger, Martha 113 Harfaauan, Theodore 95 Harfrlar, Harald 95 Harfzler, H. Harald B4 Harrzler, Marcerl 12,113 Harvzler, Ruth 44,95 1-1arfr1ar,Tnaaaaa1a 109 Haafwala, Auary 95 Herss, Montana 67,118 Helmuth, Edward 118 l'lelmuYl'1,W1ll1nm 118 Herr, Anna Mae 32,33,95 Herr, Earfn B4 Hershberger, Ezra 19,15,85 Hershbarger, Flayd 95 Haranbargar, Guy F, 05 Haranlaar -r, Irene 85 Hershberger, James 13,42,43,113 Harafllaargar, Laran 17,118 Hershberger, Mahal 118 Hertzler, Edna 44,113 Herrzler, Joanna 44,95 Harfalar, John 17,32 1-1arfr1ar,5.1aa 05 Hrlty, James 109 Hachslatler, Faye 123 Haanafaflar Mary Ellen 44,95 Haahsrerle., .rriarn 65,96 1-laaal, Paul 65,109 1-falaaman, Alma 96 Hollinger, Eugene 4,29,109 1-laaaanaaam, Marian 109 Haaley, Joan 123 Harnbargar, Alben 30,109 Horst, Donald 109 Hasrerler, Ardyfh 96 Haslerler, Betty 109 Hastetler, Darrel 52,96 Hostotler, Darla 40,65,75,96 Hasfevler, Ernest 11,29,56,57,65,96 f-laafaflar, Marlr 34,35,11a Hastetler, Mary Ann 65,75,96 Hoslefler, Mary K. 96 Hostetler, Rosalaa 16,113 Hosravlar, Ruth 40,109 Haaraflar, varaa 17,57,113 Huaaarf, Roderick 96 Huneberger, Amy 96 Hunsberger, Ralph 8,97 lrnnaff, Dorothy 26,3o,35,65,113,110 lmnaff, Mary Lu 63,05,97 lnaala, John 54,113 Inoue, Tosh- 109 Jaalraan, warner 54,110 Jantz, Wallace 52,122 Janzen, Roberta 48,651,109 Konugy, Dal. 75,97 Yasar, Dale 25,109 Kusor,W1llard 14,34,54,109 Kauffman, Clrllard 109,122 Koullman, Dalores 118 Kauffman, Jaaapn 52,97 rauffman, Paul 1a,17,113 Kauffman, Ruby 123 Kaulln-an, Ruoh 26,68,109 Kaufman, Ada 118 Martin, Shirley Martin, wallara Massad, Em1le Maaaanar., Karl Mast, Coral Mast, Eleanor Mast, Lloyd Mast, Truman Manor, Grace 113 113 20,65,97 109 75,97 52,97 123 123 110 123 16,419,113 109 23,63,71,109 118 as 52,109 109 97 113 11:1 118 113 97 55,113 49,52,97 30,90 29,113 as 55,109 65,109 12:1 118 98 66,42,63,113 53,118 49 29,65 109 118 118 113 98 47,57,109 8,17,43,66,118 45,90 17,118 65,109 123 64,7o,90 113 98 641,410,109 18,118 11,27,43,a5,109 123 118 75,90 123 123 124 124 118 17,118 118 109 113 118 14,90 109 34,412,109 52,122 25,118 118 113 45,109 60,110 17,41, 110 113 65,98 58,118 49,43,122 63 119 8,110 119 16,113 67,119 49,05 113 110 110 110 44,113 Mayer, Lorena McAllister, Anna MeFarren, Myrtle Melllng Melling er, Erwin er, Leonard Metz, Floyd Mntzler, Alice Metzler, Doris Merxler, Everett Merrler, Shirley Millen, James Mellen, Jayee Miller, B. J. Miller, Carroll Miller, Charlene Miller, Chris Mlller, Delmar Mrller, Delores Miller, Duane Mlller, Esther Miller, Fannre Miller, Forrest Miller, Francis Miller, Gerald Mrller, Glen Miller, Grace Miller, James A. lSo M1ller,James A. lSr.l Mrller, Janet Mrller, Jewel Mrller, Jeanne Miller, Jenn 5. Maller, Jann w. Miller, Larnalna Muller, Layanna Miller, Lloyd Miller, Lols Miller, Maraarer Mrller, Marilyn Miller, Marvin Mrller, Mary Jo Miller, Mlrrarn Miller, Ned Miller, Neva Miller, Perry M1ller,Phyll1s Miller, Sue Ann Mlninger, Paul Mlnfer, Norma Mrrreh, Hassan Mrsnler, Parrrela Mishler, Mary Mosemonn,John Moser, Danna Mullet, Maurice Mumow, Janet Mumaw, Winlfred shaarn, Arla Musselman, Audrey Mussslrnan, Martha Mafsraer, Anna Rose Mafziger, Mary K. Nose, Richard Neuhauser, Darlene Neumann, Sylvia Newcomer, Jerry Niemelo, Eleanor Nissley, Homer Nifzsche, Mae Noll, Grant Newell, Lois Nur, Abdurahmon Nussbaum, Delvin Nussbaum, James Nyce, Donald Nyce, John Oesch, Doris Om, William Ortmonn, Esther Oswald, Darlene Oswald, Mervin Ona, Edrvh Ono, Robert Oyer, John Peachey, James Peterson, Joyce Pfile, Esther Pfrunder, Rufh Pletcher, Virginia Pomerarlz, Mary Porzelius, Donald Rolaer, Chester Raleer, Merrill Rornnaufh, Gemo 124 B9 98 17,110 114 99 44,49,11o 114 52,99 49,45,99 42,110 44,4s, 110 65,110 II9 99 119 9,114 124 ll0 124 119 119 119 33,119 50,95 99 17,114 20,54,43,45,99 110 40,110 17,25, 1 I9 114 53,05 ll4 114 40,45,99 24,119 41,119 119 119 99 99 4,119 114 40,04 119 119 77,02 35,45,114 IIA 24,34,99 124 86 119 119 17,119 1a,45, 1 I0 29,100 65,110 100 49,54 43,45 17,119 11,24,43,45,110 54,119 12,23,1 ld 119 40,100 l7,3d, 1 I4 119 114 52,100 57,119 54,114 119 119 A3 100 44,110 ll0 45,114 45,110 15,04 100 ll9 l2d 09,122 a4,45,l I4 100 114 49,04 19,100 12,114 Redelcop, Bertha Redekop, Jacob Ready, Joan Relff, James Reimer, Gerhard Reimer, Llnea Ransberaer, Pnyllrs Replagle, Kay Reschly, Ann Ressler, Donald Rnelnlrarrnnr, Ralph Rhernhelmer, Rollin Rhodes, Warren Rich, Olive Ringenberg, Marilyn Rittgers,Ph1ll1p Rivera, Julio Rivera, Maria Luisa Roeschley, Norma Roeschley, Sally Rohrer, Dayra Rohrer, Nelly Roll, Myron Reese, Pnyllrs Rosenberger, Ranala Roth, Arnold Roth, oaneld Rem, Jenarlran Rorh,l.uc1lle Rein, Marlene Rein, Willard Roupp, Carol Jean Rudy, Glen Rufenocht, Marlene Rutherford, Emerson Rult, Wilmer Sala, Marlrn Sauder, Jean sehanrs, Mary Alice Schenk, David Schertz, Ardith Scherer, Berrran Schertz, James Scheru, Jean Scheriz, Roberto selrerrz, Ranala Scharrz, Vernon Scherrz, Wayne Schlobach, Mildred Schlotter, Allen Schlarrer, Colleen Schlatter, Mellsa senleneger, Della ser-reelr, Alia Schrock, Dellls Schroclx, 1-laryey sehraell, James Schultz, Carolyn Schulrz, Harold Schwortzentruber, Earl senwenser, Gerald sears, Earl Sears, Merle Seller, Arlena 5ern,,.ra, E. 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