Goshen College - Maple Leaf Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

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'u--ff' f .,'f,,-,,a-4' Q 0 , 4 - , Q - - , '- Y ' . o , 9 Y -- . Q , -..N - 'ax ' - 4 , ' I A 1 ay .. . ' -V!-. A - . ' '- Y-1- . A ' ,xl xx . . .X ,gm . Q - ..,-.. - - -1-Q -T N '-N. i Q:--ZZ. -455' r, W -Z ' ' - A1 M- 1 K -fa: ,- ' - 'W f5'ff'9'-V I ' ' -sn. . . wr V, ' - '.y,,:tlQxu - V Stevious Khozo, Cindy Brubaker A X f' D X A , . Bob Church Lynnefte Sworfzemruber fix w. 1... '13 .A , f - C 'x f', . 5 A X ,Q .,, N Jimmy Komou 57 Right: Don Breckbill Far Right: Jonet Lind fr iversiTy is noT The word one ndTurolIy Thinks of when Thinking of Goshen College. We ore smoll, MennoniTe, rnidwesTern - in shorT, homogenous. YeT The odjecTive occuroTeIy de- scribes The specTrurn of volues ond Ii- fesTyles we hove inheriTed from our vdrious upbringings ond culTures. Every issue ThoT come To The oTTenTion of The sTudenT body - from drofT resis- Tonce ond oborTion To doTing ond od- dicTion To coffeine - received 0 Thor- ough going over on The opinion boord. Responses ronged from Bible verses To sweor words. We dolly Took odvon- Toge of our differences To brooden our oworeness ond hopefully, our under- sTonding of eoch oTher. As one senior expressed iT, 'lThe encourogernenT for expecToTiony To quesTion, orgue ond exomine The issues is one of The reo- sons I orn here oT Goshen, ond noT oT Orol RoberTs. All quoles goThered from The opinion bodrd, in- terviews ond The 1981-82 Record. l?eprinTed wiTh permission. All sToTisTics Token from o Maple Leaf survey conducTed in The Toll of '81 Five hundred ond fifty sTudenTs responded vp, -- r Lg .5 ,Q ffrwifcegrb, , . .W.-.s.,... 1 4,:..V g , , . . -414.4 ' . -:- M ,Q I in 1 . . M ik' 'Q . - , . A -- .-Q V -.i . I .' ,Q ' ' 1-' qrxf , ,.',x . -1 ., A abby: .W N QQ if Right: Becky Burkholder, Audrey Roth Je-on Herr Suson Huber, Julio Spicher 1 ,bag FN x b- Wy, ff AI' F'-3' 5 x ' if- 'v' K l Q I Yi! if ' 1 a -uh-YI v I , 1. i 13 fx . xv L D 551 3 dvr, W 5,1 6 l he E .ff f' .IQ P 5 5: Deb Clemens, Jill Schloneger -2 .I lf: r'--.-- 1' g ,, il 4 4' 4 4: . 1 it gt-,.f' c 1f -I . .nd ',., Q-' .,.. iw.: tif' - WSF. , :- 6,9 lv, .b.. Q X' .vw ,M- Q sf P13 7. , ii M if Y-- .A ,V rg' 4, , fa 62 9 1-gvX ,N , . xg. . ix . 'x N -. -Lb N-.X A -.Q , 92 :.' v Q -S 'sfgbisff' ' fiiigis? 'fx X X N X X X he 3 -. in -lv A4 xi 56637 . .l 353: P 33 3 -'E'-rf QQ fQzCF.5?cVi. x'-lK,J - . , '45 F235 if w if' A N 'X -lfgivk 'V Ylfvl 5 . . 2 ' -ifxc -V 'af' 4.35 'fu fu-if -, P , Clockwlse lrom lofi: Peter Gingerichg Sonho Yoder, Rod Graber, Eric Monn. Rebecca Swei- gorf, Gong Dehgyohg, Geneva Shoemaker. Doh Breckbull, Sobihe Schultz, Corolo Horsch. Dwoin Horfzler. Lorry Gingrich Donna Stoltzfus if-316 .- K ormitory living means peo- ple-lots of them. The close arrangement creates a special intimacy which al- lows for impromptu popcorn parties, hall soccer games and metaphysical discussions. lt also creates some prob- lems. For example, everyone has a dif- ferent opinion as to what constitutes dinner music. As one student la- mented on the opinion board, l find it to be of the utmost irony to bow my head with the intention of thanking God, only to be distracted by Pat Ben- atar screaming about crimes of pas- sion. -g, 'G-J' -S Jana Gerber, Beth Bowman A further difficulty centered around the open door policy, Students and administration met head-to-head over the unlatched clause in the student handbook. As one dorm resident put it, the clause is a breach of privacy and trust. A campuswide survey taken among on-campus residents showed students overwhelmingly in favor of adopting the added responsibility in- volved in latching a door when a member of the opposite sex is in the room. The matter has yet to be decid- ed by the administration. f E ' 'I iiIIlT Q ,- a C 55 'Q lMuu 'SL 2. f is f . '. is :Ext fi l ,S fix - I 1 ' -Wt- L74-at ., fee ' fig l -iw' l filer-s e m i: A, i mf - ff- 3355: Kr' 1 1 ,Eff Q -wt 'ff -' ,Qs-SS-'li' - A -4 -. 1--f.m'5 - 1 'Qin-.-I ' - .Q -, L, - ' -1-11:1 1 ,. t5,f'r'flfU-.' 'i '-516' Q ' 5' 'si?t fe-.su -.4- ff ' f If l- 'f K . Fj:'L'- ff 1:::f,,... ,s 8 E. v 1-4 -,, ' ' N 'Ear-f 'a 'V v .'.,:' . Q. ,': . H. 3: 1-5 'f 1 ' y i i S11 4 - 1 N ' s I 'J . 'Z syn 1 '5 .V L' 'nl' xg V 7 4,, . - lv ,' s 14-J? 'y i -fwfr ' Q., X 3,7 ' Nr, ,s 4. 1? llltl rw l 4 l l is ll . . . if , . 1 . 6 il ti iii? ,N 'aim ,- is if E' '- s 1 ' ' psesgl .. -1 , V. gl Q i M. -qw lv: '-.- 'n,,1s3,.-qiqicigu ,A QN. My , , , 'l'-xmlxc f' ' ff-cdmpus dwellings become o stepping stone between the security of dormitory living ond the responsibility of the real world. Students leorn to hondle fi- ndnces dnd frying pdns GS they struggle to survive in on oge of cutbocks ond in- fldtion. By the time we're seniors, ex- pldined on off-compus veterdn, we tdke off our designer jedns ond stdrt shopping ot Goodwill. Port of the chdnge is becduse ds d senior money stdrts get- ting tighter. Moving off-cdmpus helps sove money. Not buying clothes helps sove money. Soon it begins to look like d simple lifestyle. X if fi? , sa 3 1 my E' , - w er. ., ' -X Lx ,. N i' I -L' N P: 'A'4 ff ' f 1 V' ,X Y- 3-I-,ar y ' V :UQ M T, ,jfff fl A , 'L , V fa Clockwlso from loft: Anfhony Motosg Cecilia Miller: Rondy Horst. Jeff Jontz: Chorisse Hostefler 39 11' Riu! Deb Sutter 1 I rp77 N ' .1 s 'il Sw. s Goshen College Too liberal? This pasT year college adminisfrafors Talked wiTh concerned consTiTu- ency who felT G-oshen's educa- Tional mefhods were someTimes aT odds wiTh Chrisfian objecfives. A group of pasTors expressed Their concerns in a memo senT To The adminisTraTion: TlHow can The college be equipping The sTudenT To cope wiTh The onslaughT of IusT and envy, especially in lighT of The 1981-82 film schedule which fea- Tures I?-raTed films and collaferal read- ing which is borderline'? The adminisTraTion responded. We cannoT seT arTificial limiTs To whaT we examine in human experience. They should be jusT as broad as The Bible iTself. STudenT opinion is varied, Com- menTs range from: I resenT The whole censorship issue on campus. I feel like The Moral MajoriTy is moving in. To I came To a Chrisfian college because I did noT wanT To read . . . junk, A huge majoriTy of sTudenTs 00.4 per- cenTj feel The school is neifher Too conservaTive nor Too liberal, JusT over Ten percenT indicaTed They feel GC is Too liberal and almosT Twice ThaT num- ber QTQ3 percenTy found The campus Too conservaTive, The one elemenT sTudenTs consisTenTly appreciafe is The freedom To discuss Touchy issues. As a junior parT iT, There is a real freedom of inTellecTual exchange of The reli- gious issues on campus which you don'T gel aT a loT of oTher ChrisTian insTiTuTions. We are noT puf in To a cookie-cuTTer moId. Phil HerTzIer lb 'Vbs .....,.....i-'ww--1-.1 ,,.,,.,.....,-,.,.,..-,. ..,-.M........-Q , . . .- .. .,..z' rr -........-in Clockwlse lrom lah: Mory Oyerg Judy Vllenlg' Horswell, Mory Oyer, June Yoderg Korlo Miller, Wilbur Birkyg Mdrlin Jeschke 1982 groduofe corn- ploined, 'Corning fo o srnoll school you give up o lof of diversify. Some of The depdrfmenis ore so smoll, They ore one person. You con become fofolly locked info whof Thof person Thinks is imporfonf for you fo know, Goshen offers The opponunify fo leorn fo know professors os friends, responded d Tronsfer sfudenf. 'Thof is special To me. Some of rny profs ore good friends ond Thor couldn'f hop- pen of o bigger ploce or of o ploce fhdf cored less. When osked fo Nome one Thing you like obouf Goshen Col- lege, sfudenfs rnosf ofien relofed fhe friendliness ond ovoilobilify of profes- sors. , f -L, 1 .V , -. ..-...N......w-11 .,, -,.. -Y -- S , ' :UV 75,1 . V . ' My C tries to keep students amused. Yet at various points throughout the year certain forms of diversion - most notably R-rated movies- were called into question by portions of the student body. Not even the Carnival's talent show escaped discus- sion. Following the annual event the opinion board was hung with com- ments ranging from: I was disillusioned after the talent show Friday night . . . If we are a Christian college, why didn't any of our acts show it'? to We en- joyed the talent show after the Carni- val. We feel it showed creativity among students and professors We did think some of the acts were questionable, but the talent was in- tended to be humorous, not intellectu- al or religious. .lui fi 6-A px. 0' 'li PL .iw nu-ig R E X N if 1 . if 5 9 tive ug' .Nils nf if ,sy f X I K 4' .1 ' ' .ff -T ' ,'. ,bs ' Q L' 'I r 'di-T ' IV S ,kg , A . f H il l '1' - .' H on 1 5 'fn .43 . ' 'il I V Eb, . K' .k - om. x Clockwlse from lofi: Becky Rlttgers, Rob Graff, Jodi Dersline, Bruce Newswanger, Rebecco Sweigarr, Beln Krall, Carl Krall. Orlando Rivera, Beln Krall, Randy I-lorslq Linn Mazumdar. Melody Yoder, Lynelle Kennel, Sharon Albrecht, Hera: Ulrrcn, Charlolle Yoder Susan Bergman . e Q J. Lowrence Burkholder, Ken Plefcher Ii x X xf'1'N?'x X 1 Q . - . s Q.- -x --x, ,U , . GQ ,ff XL? Sk H by here ore os mony Types of re- ligious expression on compus os There ore opinions dbouT iT. JusT over sevenTy percenT of The sTudenT body cloims To oTTend church regulorly. Every Sundoy sTu- denTs heod in o dozen direcTions for worship service. Only Two percenT of Those surveyed suggesTed ThoT reli- gious beliefs were noT imporTonT To Them. Some sTudenTs who ore regulor oT- Tenders sTill hove quesTions. Church for mony people is jusT o TrodiTionoI Sundoy morning ocTiviTy, reporTed o member of o Iocol congregoTion. I don'T Think I hove goined ony spiriTuol growTh in The IosT four yeors, I guess This rebellion is o normol process. AnoTher regulor churchgoer sold, If you look for spiriTuol kids on compus, you con find Them, buT iT is noT someThing ThoT's .in, .. IT is jusT o moTTer of geTTing involved, suggesTed o senior. When I wos o freshmon I didn'T find whoT I wonTed buT I kepT looking ond finolly I did, The opporTuniTies ore There. One junior re- ligion mojor summed iT up This woy: I'Goshen hos o greoT deol of inTeIIec- Tuol freedom when IT comes To spiriTu- oIiTy, IT hos iTs dongers os well os iTs osseTs. Some of The kids hove Token Their IiberTy os o license insTeod of o freedom. ccording to one SST veter- on, One of the strongest points of G-C's curriculum is the internotionol educo- tion progrom, The development of d sensitivity to whot the rest of the world experiences is so importont ond is whot you reolly get o feeling of dt Go- shenf' Another post-SSTer hdd o different perspective. I might hdve understood more hdd I escoped less. Those 'I dm. nights rereoding dog-edred letters, eoting out ot MocDonolds in the city with Americdn friends - dll in return for 'ld hours of college credit . , . Oh yes, l hdd wonted to go on SST - it wos one of the reosons I come to Goshen in the first ploce. But once on locotion, it wos up to me to decide whether to invest my soul there or send it Dock where it come from. 5 r I K vi xx S ' ' ,f K I ' ' Q 3 ' , , 174.-,gf l .. :lx .Aw 1 V 351: , 1 -,A'S'5', x 4 - 7 ' .. Y , : 4 Y . 5 . 5 eg X is If Top: Brion Swortzendruber, Corolyn Dueck in West Berlin Top Right: Shirley Showolter, Steve Good, Ann Miller Mori Miller, Jon Geiser, Jill Flord, Jdnrce Kennel. Sterling Smucker in lstdnpul pgdif 1 f All ' ' .ii 2 A. . 51.- .. 6'd4x vu 21-535, , . ff H---A,-A 3' X . LKPUQ . .4 i r 5 -, 'Nba' AQ- i II X X 3 - X A S . L , V . '4. . :,.. -Q-5 Q N 2' ..f- A ' ,x, -W' ,gif-'fv '-- Norcf Chavez, Julie Ellroft, Ann Muller dr. .,. ,f I Qgf'x ' 1' , lf' 5 ' -:Kira Clockwlso from lofi: Wilbur Birky, Doyle Preheim: Robert Lerch, Steve Srryckeri Jon Preheim: Notre Dome oeoce march: Les Zook, Elios Acosro, Bri- on Gingrich 51' X .3 NX Xxx lr rr ' 'S-Q T xii 'ne MR? in ,X , 'ss-I vig,-- ', k, si' I , iq . . . 1,-. .A,, I WG ENT5 'Sato be Q A UQ'Q'QSSU?53' .X N ,T QISMZ x v-aff his stotement dppeored on The opinion bodrd in mid-win- ter: l chollenge Goshen Col- lege students to begin d no- tionwide college compus movement for d freeze on the testing, production ond deployment of nucleor wedpons. Remember the power of college stu- dents in the Vietnom era! Though the Vietnom erd is long post ond most Goshen students ore more concerned with finding the money to get through school thdn with politicdl octivism, they dt lost found on issue to dgree on. Nedrly fifty percent of the student body feel nucleor energy should not be used for either militdry or domestic purposes, Another 413.5 per- cent feel nucleor energy is dccept- dble in the domestic sector dlone. Only 6.8 percent indicdtd thot nucleor energy is okoy in either reolm. Given the strong pedce trodition of the Mennonites, it is not surprising thot students become involved in the grdssroots disormdment movement. ln April, neorly 800 members of the GC community signed d stotement cdlling for on end to the drms roce. A copy of The stotement wds sent to President Redgon. ln June, o von lodd of stu- dents journeyed to New York to por- ticipdte in on dntinucledr rolly which coincided with the United Ndtion's ses- sion on disdrmoment. rxry-one percent of GC's women students perceive sexism as a campus problem. Forty-one percent of the male students agree. The issue of sex- ism is a nebulous one, burdened with labels. As one female student com- mented, One must either be a radical feminist whose stance is somewhere between raised-consciousness and male-hatred, or a staunch upholder of conservative traditionalism and the Happy Homemaker's philosophy. Forty-five percent of the women sur- veyed indicated they felt the effects of sexism. Even if there is no real or intended sexism, declared a female faculty member, When people are hurting, something should be done about it. Another colleague ex- plained, This is not just a women's problem but a men's problem too. Comparatively speaking, what distin- guishes GC from secular institutions is a genuine willingness on the part of most people to resolve past hurts and diffi- culties in a real peacemaking spirit. That is what gives me hope. Marilyn Holderreaa Janet Reimer. Lisa Yoder, Lisa Wiebe, Ruth Weldy K- Q-9 -455 . LQ...- x r If ' -p-.-...., 'v X - ff?- 39 ' -894 J' -Q -vi! .91 .I r -4:5 36 .Q A , f . l . V r Jimmy Kamau. Sally Ondiek, Mwangi Gachanja, Jean Kidula. Willson Makori. Sogga. lbrahim Omonai , - l .Pr- Lillian l l +- 0 .ly 'f fl x y! 151- .-3 g , r F 1 : a - r 'E . - V .YE s racism a problem at GC? Forty- three percent of the surveyed student body believe it is. Fifteen percent specified that racism dl- rectly affects them. Fifty-seven per- cent did not perceive a problem. There is not a cross-burning, name- calling type of racism here, stated one white student. Rather it is an ac- cumulation of small, subtle incidents. and lack of understanding which causes students of different racial and ethnic backgrounds to feel alienated at GC. Racism does exist at GC, confirmed a black member of the community. Next year there will only be three mi- norities on the faculty. Black student enrollment has dropped tremendously. In terms of numbers, the problem is overt. lt also shows itself in the statistic of how many people don't even per- ceive the problem. lt is pervasive. ww: he word communiTy is nev- er very for from o discussion of Goshen College. STudenTs ds They drrive here, sTruggIe To define Themselves in reldfion To Their peers. AT Goshen, we divide our- selves info liTTle groups. We seek Those who shore our porTiculdr religious for non-religiousj ideds, ond live wiTh Those who meeT our sfdnddrds of inferesfing peopIe, wroTe d Tronsfer sTudenT. We ore d cliquish school. Miniofure versions of communiTy obound, buf o Idrger sense of common idenTiTy es- cdpes us. IT is True ThdT we do hdve IoTs of cliquesf' responded d long-Time sTu- denT, BuT I hdve come To The conclu- sion ThdT is The only wdy you con oper- GTG. Hopefully, you con move in ond ouT of d number of differenT groups. The communiTy goes wdy beyond who is here righT now. IT Tronscends Time. If I meeT someone Ten yedrs from now ThdT I wenf To school wiTh, even if I didn'T know Them. I would feel we hdd quife d biT in common. 1.4- :-' .' su:--f - --- - --ev- -f3,,.- W.. ff? 1 1251+ 'Q Q V- . 7'-?5kf.l:l,V':,RicffF,ig Q- -wr, -+35 J. K ik? L. 1 f I ill ffl. V H f --X-is . - -5-9tf,rFq:'f:BQggQvgQ?k p ' - - P' Tfizfsgk-' . ff-5,e:'?I',.:?.'.gsf'. . , fi '7' ' fixp . 1 ,-pq, Y -1' v 4-1--. - -4 ,, , ,lgjlm hm- X . ..,,,.,. he ,,l A --f-'swath-wg ..m,.-M' .f -- .f 'f-'M1wf.assk -M' ,.M..iwA If , .X Vi , .xr,:y3,5!3?,'5wiQH'f N. - . Y H . ' . - J.-.5 HN-ie ,SN :wt :.,4Q,,:2L Q' 'f ,rf . ,, .,.-. ,,.,... ..,. if' f A' Y 4,:4X'ex .: . ' ' .- N., ., , .. ,XM-,,.,,. Clockwlse from above: Jon Ebersole, Becky Burkhoider, Tina King, Grace Albrecht, Sandy Yantzi, Cecilia Miller, Doug Abromski: Don Weaver, Tim Nussbaum: Todd Friesen r -I 'S Top: J. Lowrance Burkholder, John Nyce, Limi Mo- zumdor Boflom: Bishop James Armstrong 'T f '.f'-rfx7.'- fra 5 V. ,g'6.'A5rg --L ..-. ' 150.-.. -. -gig M -va.. ' 1 A ' 'li YM., TJ N t 'J' ll All P .I S . f 'tif .fir X ' 5-A W in ' y .Lf 'f'5L f'P'r'fil ' ff. Q.-u. U1 5.2-2-I-Tw r v' ' k f ,I . f.. .PTS .',w- r r rf H ,a ,g 4, 5 Pot Bontrager, Sondra Shenk, Deb Troyer, Borb Roth, Becky Burkholder, Janet Shoemaker vm- 'W' wr- -,v.-, R. ' vii L .. f' mv- . ,. fm . , , Jill Stouffer, Bol Kumoru Rojkormkor, Wondo Schrock n his 4982 baccalaureate ad- dress, President J. Lawrence Burk- holder left seniors with these words: Shakespeare once said that 'the world is a stage.' But the analogy is imperfect. Actors perform from a script. But in actual life there is no script and even the props are for- ever changing. All is impromptu. We make up the script as we go. But we have a model 'Actor' to follow and we know by faith the theme, Hence, the risk, the adventure and the glory of it all ' ' FSF .ef E , Top: Ed Miller Middle: Julie Froese Bottom: Todd Friesen I x 5 ,, Yi xv. we ,f ,s N ..- 'Q. N.. 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Standing: Nancy Truex, Joan Tann, Ada Beachy, Louis Lambert Dick Hurnes, Marylee Monger, Earl Gray, Kathy Grainger, Lan Tupa, Dave Warner, Mary Armington, Vieira Birky, Esther Pfile, Slttlng: Helen Grainger, Rita Welker, Virginia Lambrighl, Marilyn Bontrager, Cindy Schrock, Phyllis Kruse, Ella Simms, Mary Ellen Reiff, Dinn Do, Irma Arnold, Belly Fleck. lm ,., i 7 ' Z fx I An., flxrr -:- Y ., 5 X X. . Mx , S '- 1.1 Fl Ac- -.. 4N fx . ' Q-1 i Q -lf ' ,,s.,w- g . - . Standing: Kenneth Mullet, George Bates Reuel Lehman, OK Sevy, Armand Martin. Charles Haarer Slhlngz Kenneth King, Curi Holsopple, Lawrence Troyer, Merl Tyson, Lores Sieury Siaff Top row: Berry Shenk, Shirley Friesen, Cindy Miller, Edith Nafziger, Doris Yoder. Row 2: Rhonda Yoder, Laura Hosiefler, Linda Hipskirid, Judy Jones, Mary Jean Brandenberger, Row 3 Ann Hoover, Diane Madison, Marjorie Brandeberry, Marilyn Bayak, Myrna Kaufman, Sharon Shank, Ruth Horst, Miriam Bonfreger, Row 4: Donna Wiimyer, Brenda LeCoun1, Etta Risser, Marjorie Mishler. Morvin Bortel, prof. of Art . l Xff 71 1' M Mfr 1 :.g V AFT T r d - X 1 E. -:v Ex- 4 A-Ti 'E-5 I '- -,i , . , i i . x Sueiyn Lee, KoThy KouTz, Wilmo Horcler To sTudy orT is o IoT more seri- ous Thon mosT people Think. You con'T foke your woy Through on on' closs - iT's im- possible. For me, orT encom- posses more of my personoIiTy Thon TesTbook ocodemics. And, if orT becomes on expres- sion of one's self, Then being on orT mcijor meons hoving your personoIiTy hung on o gollery woll for everyone To criTique. Louro Lerch, senior AITO HSFTZISY, assist. prof. of Ar? NA Reid Mclnfyre. ossisi. prof, of Ar? .FII f -5 '::-f ' 1A v,,.,v xx. f fs.- :Q ., , .g,,.1f 3.-- .' - - xiii? C.L.,' A 'ix ' K . I 4 Wgfl W 1 415 N4 x Q 3? Gwyn 1 A .y any W, X I - f-. A JSF S . K N, f Uk M ff 4 -0 x L' 1 -I x va 'Jf-fffqik ' ,,. Judy Wenig-Horswell, Gssoc, prof. of Art v-lr , ff .Ax .,,v, 4' I . , ,,,.,,,,i,. Ja i S 1 Bk F . . fl gg? '-S, - 1' Doug Kouffmon ,- n , A - ww: v' L -A . T fi I X L 5 ?' x .123 4 ,ic ' v. .,-E 2 - X Alfred Albrecht prof. of Communimfion e Communiccfrion e Julie Froese. Maple Loo! MSQ E SQEQRY-S3 - of Q' KF Elros Acosto VIGCS lf' Quay L Jon Preheim, Record Alon Weidy D June Yoder, J, Daniel Hess, Vernon Scherfz, assist- prof of prof. of Communication OSSJST. prof. Of English Qommumcofion ,QS-,s ei, iss , i Q. i .1 x S T 1 Ak - as Tl f . ff- 4 1k if Doug Coskey, senior recital l Sue King. senior recital i'Communlcalion is an essen- lial in every area involving human inleracrion. More al- 'renlion should be given 'ro our communication skills. lvly moin inleresl lies in lhealer, where l can use my whole person 'ro communicale boih orally and visually. Doug Caskey, senior Wilbur Birky, John Fisher. prof. of English prof. of English . ,f ,A . Soro Hortzler. ossoc. prof, of English I ig .E ff f Mi 54:4 Robert Johnson. ossist. prof. of English ,' R ' V A.. 9 L, '56 I Q i 1 ...ian il -. -'-f. 'Qomxxxxw-xxx lr-- Jenny HOIYer'nOn, Beth Martin f 771 if vs Rosemory Wyse, ossist. prof. of English P English f ' Nick Lindsoy is JR Kenton Beochy introducing his pinchpenny releose. Vlholohoori Cookbook Fifi Pin iouazo jg N162 p Y W 12: 1.. su PHILIP RUTH WHOLE , ,ff- HEFFT .- ifef f .f,7.'g,,5.- . l X' lx -E - 444 vi at ,- My Ji- 27 si 'ii fe- of 'Jpiv Q VR, A -. , , f-if? fl '12Lie,':Q?n,'fi h M ,Ao Q-we-1' : - xg-gi, rw' 'if Pri ie Fl Juibi 'A TO ERLT I H Hy EATING 1 . SMD THE 0 +0 490 fn: ,mx -4 K 4 4. .s 'QL A 1' christopher lour ...Af ff - . ' A , '- ,, ,I r I f R '. E 1 - '--Ns f i ' V Q- ' 'l 1 A Q l ' T -- ' 'IJ' 'Q i 5 , is les, 1. . X x. ,J' 'vw hi. Cuiling Edge Coffee Hour ul prefer noi To Tell people l'rn on English mojor. A slereolype occornponies This mojor, on unforlunoiely lrue one. The English rnojor should be sullen ond Diller ond obslinole. Eng- lish should pe os nord To pursue os nucleor physics, ond per- hops groded os objeclively. li should be o mojor limiled To Those who show polenliol ond o slrong, personol drive for knowledge. Chris Lour, senior 1982 pinchpenney publicolions 1 +' ' ' Gerhard Reimer. prof. of German '1 . X? ,-ai' .J x is . , N W Foreign Language 'll have always had a fasci- nation with expressing myself in another language. The study of another culture and its history helps to a certain point only. ln order to under- stand another culture, one must learn its language. Knowing only one language limits the possibilities of ex- pressionf' Kristina Stoltzfus, senior l i 4 'Vis ' 'Tr ' le'f1a4 'sFT-?,.:' N I :ggi il-'-Fl 4 r .- ,J 4,..AL-..uz Marburg. Germany e V, Y' 2 -5 . Sterling Smucker Seville. Spain Roberi Yoer. ossoc. prot. of Spanish P ' - 74541: R. .X X sl f mx qv ' Y f Y U 'L :ag , .r ' 'Z li s 'rg Marvin Blickenstaff. prof. of Music .5 Amos Burkholder, assoc. prof, of Music , u -:. M :gp N - . U . w -. c .xx I , i wx... maj.. -, Y ' 'Z--15:1 1: ..--- f , . .N X ,F N x X xx X x K XY MQ 1. X J- 1 X l James Goldsworfhy. Kay Montgomery, ClSSi5f. prof. of Music Qssist, prof, of Music NE CL? M I rf: E 3 l.: . .W if 1, ' ., fi ,W , . E , , '1 J- 'Q-W Mary Louise Hooley x Music is someThing ThaT Mary Oyer, prof. of Music Q!!iEii GT lil 1, llll, LH lil 1 A fy' Doyle Preheim, prof. of MUSlC KaThryn Sherer, L0n Shgfefl assoc. prof, of Music prof, of Music ,- gag, fl in frm ., , Y ' N .V 5 ' '- f ew f., 1 xr . -In XA' x 1, 5 14 lu W - , Robert O'Brien, Grant Bixler O - - 1 sl' Z ,f null X 1' T Charles Peachey Marlin King Robed Yoder John Smucker ,- s 1 1 'iv V Steve Shanfz goes far beyond The music on The page or The player making The sounds: iT reaches ouT and Touches The inner emoTions of all Those involved in The musi- cal experience. Music em- bodies The human exper- ience in a way ThaT no oTh- er pracTical arT can. Gail Miller, senior Business HisTory -- ,tx Dove Kouffmon. Eloine Wise People should know ThoT eco- nomics is o bosic Theme running Through cloy To doy life. More people need To undersTond how The economy works. Look oT The economic mess The world is in now. There's o IoT of griping, buf very few soluTions. Sonford lVliller, senior Leonord Gelser, Delmor Good. Cori Krelder, Korl Lehman, Ossisf. prof. of Business prof. of Economics prof. of Economics Ossoc. prof. of Business V- Q , X -,X 1 -r -' - A- -' -' ' T N il. 53 mi.. . S FFT fi T fe I ff' T , U-'D if K ur mp ,j l ' X A , l 1 R I S r f -.4 1 lx 7 J X N J ll i f A xg A ...pix 'N 1 ff in J ' ' K sg. wi R .E Jas.. . s ' T T' ' f .Ti 75 K Cori Krelder. Tomene Abebe T fs Q Q 1 S Y -ia -xx 1' ,-,f-in if - A Q , tl F X, , I If I 1 il l V M . in - in . K Y x Y' IF- f-063 y ,i mfs Rlfch Hochsfefler. Cliff Over Kue-iid Gu, L99 Pov BSVVV' J'-1 visiting prot. of 4 ossoc. prof. ot Chinese History and Jomes Hertzler, John Oyer, Dovid Peterson, Theron Schldboch, Politicol Science Cul-ture prof. of History prof. of History ossist prot. of History prof. of History , i rx 52'-, .4 'Ns 1 it Kin i .fv- i : ii tx x. ,x mln my post five yeors I hdve seen the history deportment consistently blend three dis- tinct emphoses. First, o genu- ine, personcii interest in the inteiiectuoi progress of the students. Secondly, they hove ci concern for qudlity in texts ond ossigned reodings, ond finolly, o commitment to help students develop skills in bibliogrophic techniques ond scholorly writing. John Roth, fifth-yedr student Rod Graber 1 -t 1 - ..,' ' r ' i .WWYI I ' I if V 1, da, Lp Q, . - ' 1711? V -' In l . I 577' ...uJ.1 I - A IVV, . is .J i . M , - .4 r 1 J --Q J -, f f ' 1, I- ' ' -'75 'FM' xv- H N X N . -N law 1 ,I ,. .. '- . . . '. s. 1 . f 22 . 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Howard Kauffman, assoc, prof. of Michael Yoder. of Social Work prof. of Psychology prof, of Psychology AnThropoIogy ossoc. prof. of Sociology ' . 'rs .1 Tpllllll 1 . 4 f T 4. 4 1 Q V 1 ' fra' K - A- 1 l ' T iffin M K 1. W QI ig G.. l .5 ,wg Y in I .. l Y 1 Y . ' ' A xr gf? . V A l 'QLQQ-X or ii.. . 5, T. ls Q. 1. .. I. V .X In -d x ' . .,, If X., Y..r - vs. X6 X1 ,,-f A4 v '. 5 - V 7:7 ii' ' ' 1 ,ff X - 1 . T' 3.-ffl' X f if .c wmyf k H274 T x T if . , dy Ti rt.. -LDL T 4, -kwin... l . H 31 5 235 , H Q- H Xf.:.bKj.r' I.. Lu X -. 'ff XT- f ,,'Q1l' 3:3-gag: --.yr Av.-.. K5 . Social work skills can be used in any job, wheTher iT's an aciual 'social work' job or noT. Social workers aren'T jusT bleeding hearTs or friendly visiTors. There's more To iT cl,-Q 57 s f5? :. .Ek . X Marilyn Holderreod, Anna Bowman Than ThaT. We don'T expecT To help everybody - ThaT's Too overwhelming a pros- pecT. BuT, if we can help jusT one individual here and There, Then iT's worTh iT. Marge Kempf, senior i'Psychology is like a phoTo- graph. No maTTer how many people look aT iT, They see differenT Things. STudying psychology helps you learn To undersTand people in- sTead of jumping To conclu- r ,'?'iw Berniece Douma, Ron Slutzmdn, Salomon Lelva, Irving Perez, Noemi Santiago ., ik? sions abouT Them. LyneTTe Kennel, junior ,A .' V. HL Chemistry Don Clemens. Arthur Smucker, prof. of Chemistry prof. of Chemistry W. if F! John Vordy. assist. prof. of Chemistry xv N ai - ,J .fx fa... 5 1 Kathy Harder Most people make a face when I tell them I'm a chemis- try major. But once you've learned to think in terms of atoms, pH, and milliliters, chemistry is no different than any other major. It has its ups and downs, but I enjoy work- ing with it. It becomes a part of you. Doug Schirch, senior s . , y . X 'x PNN BenUnger 1 , ,,,, .jpg ,se . ........ .1 :gg 'vt 5. f i, in K ' l l i l r l Franklin Bishop, Stanley Grove, Jgmgg Miner, Jong-fhgn nom, Df0f' Of 5iOl0QY GSSOC- Df0f- Of Bi0l0QY assist. prof. of Biology prof. of Biology .A Biology 1 l lv-nan.-......fu, l . I J l ' ' frwsssrf' L 3 ' is Q a 3 . 3 s 3 . 1 .3 l Y ' ' is f s 3 i 1 vii3iq T-are HM.. .-,, .. - 'T .sv V -,. -V , YY Conrad Clemens, Ann Defweiler 'Q V A - '. . :bl 5- .g 1 t ,A . r S ' . . - Q . . i Q5 l fi f-1 ' if if 4 5 - ' ,Wi X , g 5' ' F' 1:4 2 gg ,Wg 2 AB ' 3+ 1 I ., Basic research in biology builds on itself. The more people we have in research, the more possibilities there are of solving life's puzzles. We can study the way fun- gus grows, for instance, and meet the ultimate, overall goal overing how all things grow and reproduce. This type of biological study has for-reaching effects be- cause the thorough study of parts tells us about the whole. Eric Lehman, senior Mathematics Merrit Gardner, Lester Zimmerman. prof. of Mathematics prof. of Mathematics get Q ' L1 Math is more than just 'ap- plied.' There is a creativity in- volved. I view it as an art. Take nature for instance: the intricate patterns in honey- combs or seashells may be explained mathematically. Without math, none of the other sciences would stand up. lvlaribeth Nafziger, sen- lor gn--T-r-. Q Y- ,,g.-.1-H i. a Qs XF 4 s fx X' xxx I - Tina N0fZiQ9f 4 . r f X ...tix 5 is, Jr V , ' V ,' W V . 1:94:37 . . 4 X ,V ' 'QW ' Na . .s.l. f ' ' N i 9 Xi diff' . , . , r ' 1. , :Q g ' , 5 53:2 N -,L tv 'gr xr .Si f 4.4-f - ' . 5 '1 E: . X 1 sl, ,Yi Ye iz I Q lfl xv Lester Zimmerman Dennis Sfuckey Robert Buschert, Kouffmoh, prof. of Physics assist, prof. of Physics 'T7 ' P 'P P fq T55 T Y .4569 .Nb I x 3 ff Q iii? Q y X A L-igrg ffggq x ' Physics -q,. i i - x , F' ' 4 on X iw L V ., 3,5 I kfm1 'i' I, ,E fm F 'N-cl .Nz f 4 Nh ' 'X ' r. V' 'X M1-H,-a ' hiv P 4 - fl -A 3 4 i P Men1'HG-ordner iii H 'I it , 1, , Q 'Yi 4 5,3 i I if 71 5 7 ' Ti ? , Q 0 E ' ..: Q A Q 3 N 'ft : 3 1: Z ,Lg L I4 E 1 Q 'li WL View i i i i 05' ' - '.!n-, A . xv' Sv 9 1 xQ.rr Pomm H19 Y.. Robert Buschert E B. - ., Lrznflae f qi -'I 3, o, -if 3 ?'4:- 3 I Q4 4,3 s 22 Home Economics Physicol Eduoolion Marilyn Johnson. Evelyn Rouner, OSSIST, prof. of Home prof. of Home ECOf'0OIT1iCS Economics -w f .. -, .J ll Q ' Qs 1 A l 2 . f V r X X l . K I X -1.4 A I' Edno Shonfz. ossoc. prof. of Home Economics w 'N is-rss . Rf- ri Sue Telford. Sabine Schulfz. Morilyn Johnson Home economics is so much more Thon cooking ond sewing. IT is rndnoge- meni, creolivily, fomily, nutri- Tion, good heollh, reldiion- ships, humon deyelopmenl, consumerism, ond fexliles. IT hos shown me The impor- lonce of wise monogernenf of our most imporlonl re- source - people. Sonyo Grober, senior K? W ' X Anifo Yoder, Marilyn Johnson. Rifo Llechfy. Lois Moon ri i x, 5. Ruth Gunden, John lngold,- Kenneth Pletcher. Sue Roth, Lindo snefief, J, Hqrgld YQdQfl prof. of Physical prof. of Physical assist. prof. of assist. prof. of assist. prof. of prof. of Physical Education Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Education ' . 4 f 3 lil rig -v.5:i:iS J e h 'xl ,ggi 1 ' my Ai . -T-. g .. is i :'f!, c A lvl V Q is 'H F275 . il x ' fic, sg V X wg 41 ' 1 it s -w,1nv?, Q'-W-Tr--V vwvriv-Fl-Y-vgvw?-W-vbl I at fs-P W es . 'ax V ' Xia .4 i . V ' my ' s ? '5' siilgfll' 1, 1 - r N :JA Q I X Q , S-7' -' ' 1 C lr Y ' 'T 'i ' ' H iU...f3 l -- Y QQQDK ki l 'Y-1 f mam , Cheryl Mast ' ' Physical educators are im- A portant because youth must be made aware of the im- porlance of exercise, sport. and staying in shape. We live -r in a push-button society. -P Americans, on the average, is are becoming more seden- Bryan Kehr 2 1.4 tary. Exercise is beneficial not only physically, but mentally as well. Brad Eigsti, senior Bible Don Blosser. dir., Center for Discipleship. assist. prof, of Bible JR. Burkholder. prof. of Religion is Religion N r Pi1ilOSODiiv 1 ' 'gill . XX 575955, 5 1T'QV'Q T:: Via N- Q N uv! E --NL-H - Mlf-Au 5' s... :Ll ' x . 1 Y '- -, ' A M' 5 ' Z'-'fikfi 'E' . '1- 7 W A A , ' Z ' V F- ,Q ' ' S5 Y' w r r--- lf - - , . 5. X p x. ' TWH ' je E, ' rs- - x, , N- - J gt I A X ji 'Q isifxi. if x.,l1:x -- yi Q L-. ' n 1 K. ' ' - -Q-his ' - x . ' . Q ,f if' , A 'Y 4? Wx ' A , --1, ,A , . r 1 1 -in , M: 'E Q Gory Bitikofer, Som Hernandez. Greg Weover, Woyne Nifzscne if T. ,if 59 emi . ferr, ,- . '-A h ..1grx'lx . , O 5 Q , Q iigf W f f?if5 -' - - A , : , r i f i ,, P4 ilfw B rief? ' , fe. . .W is 1, Sfonley Shenk Marlin Jeschke. prof, of Philosophy ond Gayle Gerber Koontz. StOn'9Y Shenk, Religion assist. prof. of Religion DfOf, Of Bible . -H -if 1 -.'Q A if 1,?Q'QQ:2'x, J.C. Wenger, Annabelle Rath, Audrey Roth Don Blasser 9'9- l chose a religion major be- cause I desire above all else 'ro slrengihen my knowledge of God. I wanl To serve The Lord, possibly in church lead- ership, and l knew a religion major would be helpful. We explored many ways of wor- shipping God, which en- hanced my relaiionship with Him. Ted Nussbaum, senior Snackshop discussion Ppunnlli' Elizabeth Berry. prof. ot Educcnlon 1 'Q-xx S.L. Yoder, dir. of Teacher John SmiTh, EducaTion. prof. of f. fEd cafion Educgfion assoc. pro o u N X 3 f--:ug ,sa Q.. Q Q , ws 453-411329, - eb! so T--T Lg., Z ix T6 T T 46 so s ' -f' ., -1 ,f W' 2 - 2 , , I 2, ,fret - I . , 'Q ,af Q x . V 'T 4.3 4- F ,I - U 8 ' ,.-. ' L , ' .95 , 0 ' . Z' '2 .Q 'iw ' U I.: 6 M rhfutfg 5, Q 'jp ' 'S '.-..-xv. Q wx..-it Q va ,J-. ,J 'si' ,f-10,50 was X' :K fl f' bv' M sf. 4 JA A ElemenTary educaTion is noT boring like mosT people Think, and iT jusT isn'T True ThaT you don'T have To use your mind. l'll have TwenTy IiTTIe indivi- duals on my hands, Thinking in TwenTy difTerenT ways. My job will be To Try To pass knowledge on To Them and Teach Them To Think, buT iT musT be on Their Terms. IT is a challenge To oreaTe a siTua- Tion ThaT will allow This To hap- pen. lVlainTain Tobi ShorT, senior Sue Brubaker KaTny Gnagey Short Virginio Chrislophel. Ossoc. prof. of Nursing Evelyn Driver. ossoc, prof. of Nursing Nursing Claire Froncell, Julio Goufsche, ossoc. prof. of Nursing ossisT. prof. of Nursing V' V - ss-I ' U 2 H ,VF . 115' S' P' qi ,ll ..,',A4 A IA: N I' 'lla ' .5 P-. ' W y I l lb lx U 1 N 7 Q I? l r - X .4 as 5,5 ' g 3 t ' V N. -. P1 'AS wax l V Q V V X 3 , L. ' .. . ' .' 5 . K-sr 'ff Q - ' ' Y -ss XE, '- - 4,1 x H Q T Q The Pinning Ceremony I chose nursing noT To be o servonT To o docTor, buT roTher To work wiTh o docTor ond The oTher members of The heolTh Core Teom. Nurses ore involved noT only wiTh The sick, buT wiTh helping eoch inclivicluol moximize his heolTh poTenTiol. Joy Nof- ziger, senior 1 5 'I ri .gr Q ' W NOX fi' 'fx' KOYSD Moser. Jodi BCTISY kwin Chester Peocney. Koinryn Ponzo. dir, Confinuing Ido Gross, Mervin Helmufh, Beify Lorenz, dir., Division of Nursing, Educofion in Nursing, dssoc. prof, of Nursing ossoc. prof. of Nursing ossoc. prof, of Nursing ossoc. prof. of Nursing ossisf. prof. of Nursing i ,is ii , - 47 - sw! I ' ., .:. QB- K A,-' R1 ri X ' if f s .i . nf s r l '. - i W.. Li. . 11, , i is , rf i i I N is fi M N if -5 ix i f' .rss fe- 1 ' f . e zgemw f- f ' 4. x X i N , - ' F YN 165' F N V ' I NsQ2 '1'1'f-T931Siffi IPI ' ' -'J ' V . i X' is fkii-K . ff e N' f ii, f I i ' X Jonef Shellenbergefl Hglgn ShfQdQ. 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'Qs i ,Ai '- A gg gf H gg A gg I, 'M sg mmv- ' Chcrlo1fe Hoogenboorn Koren Moser, Joyce Yoder Siudy Servioe TrimesTer Belize Cosid Riod Hdiii I-Iondurds AT Times I don'T know how To reooT To The poverTy siTu- oTion. I know now ThoT I hod o lopsided view of Third world counTries. NoT everyone is poor. The people love Their counTry ond ore hoppy for The mosT pori. The picTures of Third world counTries show such o sod side To iT oil . . Lori Byier, junior fi Si' 31- ' it I, -... x A . F, - 3:31.25 'QQ s ,. ENN! XX ., . f, ,-. .4 - , N-3.,,. 'ff WF' 9 8 fa' , 5 ,,f,..o-ry ., ez: -SK is ' 1f 6-1 - fn 14 Lgjfl..-3' 3,' Q. A .. 7Zi23ff7,i1qf-':.Sf'.- -'7 Ha 'A' -,V-.,.r33 - V ' Q, yy,-. ,- ,- Eff ' -..'f' .6 'VS F' ' ,I fg7 'r'3 12 . 'M ,Lapis ' ' 'QQ' , A 9 . F-4- Pqf wnarfon-Hege Beth Groybiii 'x Nr . iii' Wim. -MVT . v N'- Melsso Mczfh Doug Zehr R43 ERRET ..-v' 3 7 Q . pf? f -f - H, , .. x ' . '- -, fj ,ff -3'rE'3. S115- 'X X 1 T I 1 N X X . . , f .4 B A -'LNNS wx X Q82 x 1 3 , xxx W x I i Doug zenf. mm Toews ll C0 U . z,,, Qu ' .311 4 Y I ' Nm, , Hgbfhsx. .- 'A' Vl !.,,.f X Y: 1 Y t - ' , ihffxg ' JN- :lag lgiw QT Ileen Coughenour-Gibson 1-af W . x . Q .1 u W'-caild N MW, ' ,4 251 j -.-554 4-zfitfil N.. ., A 49. iii is Noorni Rymon. Gronom Shontz Chino l'Leoving my self-imposed cage, I sTeppecl inTo o fosci- noTing world. Chino is o world of people, ond iT is These people l've come To know over Ten bowls of Teo in o Teonouse, in Teocning English, while ploying boskeTboll ond volleyboll, during wollcs on cornpus ond Trips To Town, ond by osking quesTions for onswers I clidn'T novef' Dovid Gomper, junior A .N pkv L! Yip.. A. yew, 1 -.-- L.-,,...r1A,.. ... Y .Sw Morio Glick Nl.- .Q -6 'ir- lf5'Q .-f ,ik an . -W .gre-2.4 . 11.g,-gf. .- s I wi all T ill.. v '- fi Germany 'tin the evening I walked down to the Brandenburger Tor with an East German friend. lt was 40 p.m. on a Friday night, yet everything was closed. Not one restau- rant or cafe was open. There were no cars and no people, except for the policemen in doorways and on street cor- ners. 'tHow could a city of 4.2 mil- lion be so auiet and dark? When we got to the Bran- denourger Tor, we looked across to West Berlin. There we could see the lights and cars and people. Night life was just beginning on the other side of the Wall. Carolyn Dueck, senior ,,,..1-...fs F ifw WL r Paul Mill Mervin Horst B H l'1 Sf, e ers berger, Brian Swarl ntruber 0 0 -Q I 4' gl YQ J 1, r'- Don Clemens Pirdies CDI Penzdnce HN XG vs 'I . .54 I ,,- ,li I, .f-,:' b .Q 93 f.. ' ' cc f ws - P v -N w , :I --1 ' '1'. ig.. 5 5, ' .sr -wtf . 'lf-2 ,Q Ng, ,. I Y A ,V ,.,. . - .- . - ei, ' ' 'I- f I gl V , iffy ,. .. 1. ' -I . LQ w :' .J .vir--3: 'r Bob Johnson, Kdy Montgomery HWeII, you ndve dbbedled To my sense of dury, dnd my duiy is only 'foo cledr. I dbnor your infdmous cdllingi I snud- der CIT Ine Inougni 'rndr I ndve ever been mixed up with ii: buf my dury is before dll -- dr dny price I will do my duty. Frederick, bidyed by Bob Jonnson . - I 5. ' X .' A . i s 'ff' + ff -, Xa : :- Q 3' Q 4' , .-'fl 1 L , ' 5 P lx ,, , ,, 5, 4 f 1 s off, - Q x ..x . :Q 1 E' A . x F, M is , , ,S -, .. :Xie ix wt N x i iss ' we - Y sl X A DoII's House Z. Xtff mf Vd Gross, Cathy Sfutzman Our house has never been anything but a playroom. l've been your doll-wife, just as I was Daddy's dol- child when I was al home. My children as well, fhey've been my dolls . . . Thal's all our marriage has been, Torvald. Nora, played by Val Gross Iss sl FI Val Gross. Doug Caskey Greg Smucker k . ,1!,:sT.4'i sg, 1-' 'H.? ' .'A g-'9:'.' .1 . s 'Pais-g, . elf-1 ..- ,r 27-v ,fl n s Scot? Lehman, Cathy Stutzman 4 L1 :L X - -cl - 1 5,-.:. - Fila , .1 ff v x xr -X x ber The Bold Soprono The Sonolbox Guernioo A Pair Gr Luncfrics The Charlotte Yoder, Kent Leichty .fl f .QAM N':f'Z-a Y 13 - W 'F . .' 4- 'Q .- i 1 z I H ,,,f'fi'r5 if ' . X I I gg U , .X X Ex if k A if fffj .f ,Wy fs. 6. --A N 'r-ii---f V'..x------rn,n.nnnmn Deb Hosretler do Wid e ProloheTs ,fe .2 ,Ji Q I! X VA x Robert G-roff, Scoff Lehmon FdTe hos decreed ThdT This phenomenom should be em- bodied in Two idenTicdl specimens of The propheT- Qenius, dn order of individudls who, ds d generol rule, mdke Their dppedrdnce only once in d Thousond yeors . . . And To mdke mdTTers worse, This occurs dT o Time of crisis when humdniTy is wdiTing for The one mon who con sdve iT. And now iTs expecTdTions ore fulfilled, buT doubly. Mel- chior, pldyed by Terry Zim- merly Artist Series R .vm The Scholars T I The Westwood Wnna Quintet Cerpereel Mime Theater S :wx 7 n s -,JT ,uw The Natrona! Shakespeare Company The Smithsonian Jazz Repertory Ensemble '-ill V Leonard and Sharon Woodcock, Hrst U,S. ambassadors to the PeopIe's Republic of China Sarah Weddington, special advisor on women's affairs to President Jimmy Carter Lectures Our relationship with Chi- na must stand on its own merit and not be used in any measure as a counter- weight against the Soviet Union. In the interest of peace and stability in the world, we should continue to build on these last three years of progress. Leon- ard Woodcock - 3 'F Peter North, assoc. prof, of Industrial Design at the University of Illinois Qulnce Duncan. Costa Rican author 'Tm concerned that Reagan administration, in its emphasis on the 'return to the traditionaI,' has in mind a tradition, based on stereotypes, that simply doesn't exist anymore, a tradition that is extremely limiting for women who have to, or choose to, pro- vide for themseIves. Sarah Weddington the Susan Luppino: Sculpture Polish Printmaking Ari Gallery Randy Horst, Laura Lerch 4 .4 ll The An of the Plain Folk fx FQ E orvin Borteli Ceramics errill and Cindy Miller QV 1. Pot Kouffmon f X f N P A if-I Chorale Chamber Chair Orchesfra Jazz Bama f 513 Q . A . XA- -.-V 1 .M ....- X, 5 5 5' 'f472':T' 'A- '-' 1 , . 1 -. , I -11.-i :rf- , - 649' X air ' T' W I ' xx Block Student Union ji? l ' Volleyball rTlOrO1hOh Ebony Voices members Jacqueline Buck, Lillian Sogga. and Chrystal Preston The Negro should not be judged by the heights to which he has risen, but by the depths from which he has climbed. Debra Ray echoed the words of Frederick Douglass in her con- vocation address tha began Black History Week on February 8, 1982. Other events of the week included a presentation of a skit, Zero - The Invisible Man on a Missing Page, writ- ten by BSU president, Jacqueline Buck, and a Chapel led by the Ebony Voices, under the direction of Yvonne Young. Also that week, students tasted tradi- tional black ethnic foods at a special cafeteria dinner. In addition to Black History Week in- volvement, BSU held a fall volleyball marathon to raise money for the Ingrid Curry Scholarship Fund, a grant for in- coming black social work majors. The organization also met regularly for banquets and informal get-togethers. BSU is a necessary support group be- cause we are such a small minority on campus, said Jacqueline Buck. We meet to share problems and deal with campus concerns. We also try to help freshmen adjust to Goshen, and we've been working to get international blacks to join with American blacks in the BSU. ,f Debra Ray A-'E+ 1 Cafe Theater performers Rachel and Ruperto Guedea Fidencia Flores l'ln 1976 there was a 64 percent drop- out rate among Latin students, re- ported Miguel Cruz, Latin Student Union president. They could not fit in culturally at Goshen, and they weren't united. Now things have improved, and the dropout rate has fallen great- ly Today's LSU comprises Hispanic stu- dents from all over the U.S., as well as many Latin American countries. The main goal of LSU is to integrate the Hispanic group on campus and to help in solving cross-cultural problems, Cruz continued. We sponsor transcul- tural events like the Cafe Theater and have radio programs and speakers to Latin Student Union Carlos Cancel, Wanda Gonzales express our point of view on campus. Shirley Diaz, LSU secretary, added, lt is important for LSU to show cultures from places other than just Mexico and Puerto Rico. We represent Venezuela. Uruguay, Bolivia, and others. Through the Cafe Theater, we encouraged in- teraction between Anglos and Latins by our folk dance, poetry, and music. ln addition to the Cafe Theater, LSU sponsored Hispanic Heritage Week in September, and special tutoring ser- vices, social activities, and seminars for members. The group also wrote letters to congressmen protesting student fi- nancial aid cuts. H' ,U 'K ff' 'Ex Y...- F ,ff ' Student Women's Association Joan Miller, Glorla Kaufman Women's Emphasis Week seminar on sexist language This year the first annual Women's Em- phasis Week, sponsored by the newly formed Goshen Student Women's As- sociation QGSWAJ, brought women lecturers and performers to campus. The week was planned both to affirm women's role in history and to broaden campus awareness of current wom- en's issues. The week was an absolute success, said senior Joan Miller, member of the GSWA planning committee. lt turned into a much larger enterprise than we had expected. We hope it serves as a catalyst for constructive change. In addition to planning the emphasis week, the GSWA met regularly throughout the year for small group encounters, lectures, and films. ln March, Prof. Anna Bowman led a com- munity workshop on Women and De- pression. ln the spring, the Dean's of- fice approved the use of Kulp O6 as a Women's Studies reading room for the rest of the '84-'82 academic year. The GSWA will work toward securing the room permanently. 'lWe have further to go, commented junior member Sharon Albrecht on the year's events, 'lBut we've got a good start. l i flxx Guest performance of Sister, Sister by Vinie Burrc l 88 l l l l l Denette Alwine administering prof. evaluations . 1 X x X L Z I ,dl Opinion board monitored by SCC Student Central Committee . W. ff N X dvi v Ri 5 if u N., A V . ' -QT Q ' . xxx-, .8- .I h- ' '. 51: 'V 1 -. . j ,L gr Following several years of disinterest, student government returned to cam- pus this year, revitalized and renamed. A five-member elected executive board took on the leadership of the newly-formed Student Central Com- mittee. The SCC's major project this year was sponsorship of the second annual pro- fessor evaluation. The student-initiat- ed evaluation should be seen as a positive step toward insuring good quality education at Goshen. ex- plained SCC Chairman Doug Caskey. The project was headed by sopho- more Denette Alwine and junior Sue Huber, who enlisted the help of many student volunteers to administer the evaluations in every class. It was more work than l expected, Alwine said, But both professors and students were very cooperative. Other SCC projects included the pro- duction of Cheap Sheets , which list- ed students' used items for sale: the organization of a survey to gauge stu- dent opinion on the existing Open Door policy: a revamping of the stu- dent government constitution: and the endorsing of the nuclear freeze statement prepared by the Peace Advisory committee. Peace Society fd rather explain A the tally ot war lax resistance I to those who misunderstand than explain my silence and inaction lo my children and grandchildren should nuclear ovens become our graves 'Horordl Pegim f ' ,.,1 3 ' -s - . ,- it -12 1' I, A V ,TI WQ hifi,-H 4' ' F Vlgfi ' 1' -' ' K 's. A A ' , M R. i lg., I , . ' f Peace Society works to build an awareness of peace issues and to pro- vide ways for people to express their convictions of peace. said Diane Diener, one of Peace Society's steer- ing committee members. Some of the year's activities included the Tools for Peacemaking series of six lectures on practical peace topics such as civil disobedience, prayer and fasting, and lifestyles. The group also hosted guest speakers, conducted a chapel featuring the Trident submarine rope, and initiated a monthly newslet- ter. The newsletter is new this year: it was designed to keep members more in- formed of peace concerns. ex- plained sophomore Jan Preheim, edi- tor. lt's an effort to pull members in as well as keep people up on peace events on campus and off. On campus, the society serves to ini- tiate dialogue between the stereo- typed groups of peace-makers, the pious and the activists, explained Diener. We try to provide a place where people can come together and talk without putting one another in boxes. The nature of Peace Society is very much determined by the people in- volved in a given year, Diener said. This year was more organized, but had less brainstorming and action-ori- ented events than years before. :s fab I Chapel featuring the Trident submarine rope .fs - 'f 1... - ., M,,,-,,f Petltionlng Regan to end the nuclear arms race Daily prayer for world peace at Broken Shields sculpture T X 'ix f ,ba :sw Jr .., .,,. ,J ..... Campus Ministries exists to sense the spiritual pulse of the campus. We're not here to do The same things year in and year out just because of tradition, we try to meet real needs, explained Jon Ebersole, Campus Ministries stu- dent assistant. This year, Campus Ministries organized small group fellowships, The Big Sisters- fBig Brother program, Adopt-A- Grandparent, Spiritual Emphasis Week. and the Sunday Evening Celebration services. The celebrations were not so well attended, but successful in terms of participation and worship, Ebersole commented. Ann Weber, the other student assis- tant, added, Campus Ministries nur- tures campus religious life. On-campus seminars, worship services, and small groups are facilitated, while involve- ment with the broader community is fostered by encouraging students to participate in local congregations and in voluntary service. . 91 international Student Union African students leading convocation We hope to clear up misconceptions that Americans have of Africa, Edna Biswalo said in explanation of Interna- tional Emphasis Week. We don't live in trees or hunt for survival. We are not primitive people - we get good edu- cations. Activities for the emphasis week in- cluded an African worship service, an international variety show, internation- al meals in the cafeteria, and a display of representative artwork, clothes, music, and food from the students' home countries. We wanted to express who we are in order to help people understand our cultures. Hopefully, such an under- standing will lead to an acceptance of our differences, explained Jimmy Ka- mau, president of the International Student Union. Other international student activities included their involvement in commu- nity service. Students helped rake ,nv-, l , W .li E K k KWVW , ' , 14. Or' -sr ' xc? X. r 'x -S .. .N A i. F ..x XY.. V N. .Nl l ,E Ai, 7 . If., . ff, leaves for older people and shared X .A 5 K . E' their cultural back rounds in the ele- F 3f5J'55' ' . mentor schools of Elkhart i am' ' fi F' Y ' Anno mmf,-J Noemi Santiago, Shirley Diaz, and Wanda Gonzalez, servers at an international meal in the cafeteria l 9 i , k V ' I X I dl' K1 ' '. .lm - t .' ?. - .l Chinese Program 5:-. . .xx :- 1 Q2 i '7 Q, of 3 r fin-.:. -Q 'I 5 W, ,, X, Q 44 - . lr ,xg Exchange -1 ., r gx ' f 'I . 'n Q i ' l , I J . vs 3 Liu Suhua performing Chinese shadow boxing during campus Howard Kauffman, leader of the second SST unit to China, greeting the Chinese open house weekend teachers before their trip to the United States r, ff 1 ,K V ,I ff R! - .- 441 f Stondlng: Wang Shiwel, Wang Moxi, Zheng Changping, Gong Dengyong, Sitting: Zeng Xianglu, Gu Xuejia, Wu Fachin, Sharon Woodcock, Leonard Woodcock, Li Xinguo, Liu Suhua, He Guljin, Li Mingyuan, As part of the exchange program with Sichuan Teacher's College, nine Chi- nese teachers became GC students this year, and two professors taught Chinese history and language. As an introduction to American life, their student hosts, Becky Rittgers. Doug Abromski, Maribeth Nafziger and Paul Reimer, took the Chinese to McDonalds for dinner one evening, and cruised Goshen in a college van. They loved itl Abromski recalled. Liu Suhua, one of two women in the group added, 'll didn't have a lot of difficulty adjusting. l like American food . . . ex- cept pizza. Zheng Changping, the youngest member of the group, especially en- joyed getting to know American friends. Before I came here l was told people in America are very proud and not easy to get along with. Since l came l was very surprised to find Americans, especially at Goshen, very friendly and nice, What memories will the Chinese take home from America? Tunes from com- mercials, ice cream, Olivia Newton John posters, Laura lngles Wilder, snap- shots of the Woodcocks and of course, memories of the Mennonites. As Zheng put it, I appreciate Goshen College very much. I will cherish the memory of my stay here. SWR XX xii T-g. : .A 'Wg 1 , N 1 Q5 .1 ,sv 3:56 x wil' N .,w P ATHLETICS Volleyball I X - - qui ' -72 1 .- -Zi lug, ,. an-.,1 '.' cv- v I g,- X l' pl ' x XX. ..'w,,.-,L f g 1 .- 'A i , ,A af 7 4 - ' f x - , W 1 5 ,f 1 0 LL: ' 4 1 'ff Q Q-QQ sh 3 .4 1- i 4 Sora Shenk. Laurie Bertsche. Betty Stauffef, Ann Geri, Lois Stoltfus. WSH! i inszzzll' U ' M 1' lIil1:fB Standing: Kendra King, Kristina Norziger, LUIS Stoltzfus, Lori Byler, Ann Garl, Julie Mellinger, Cindy Beckler, Anne Breckbill, Jeanette Bajner, Betty Staufter, Sara Shenk, Laurie Bertsche, Knoollng: Coach Sue Roth, assist. coach Deb Drake .5 nv' 'tl felt we had a lot of talent on our team, but we clidn't live up to our potential. Our inconsistency was especially frustrating during the state tournament because we beat the eventual state champions twice in regular season play. but it was a fun 'i -0 season anyway because ev- , , , ff 91 fs... eryone got along so well. ' A R ' s r h nk, ' Sa a S e Senior Laurie Bertsche Lori Byler, Jeanette Bajner, Laurie Bertsche 96 W l .SH -:hx ' C ' 9 s t : Q2 f I' f- 1 . - . x .- 4, 'ikiggi-Qx L. X 'C' .9 . Li. I - N 4- C we-s. ,, ., Q .xv 5-1-:dx 'swims-A5-'f3:'A X: xl: 1 Q we xi x1c,, ! f-1 'ff . K . , ....'?11?sfsx . . Ns ..-'sp-, .. wus.. .I .se .M N Lynette Kennel Top row: Manager Sara Brenneman, Pat Kauffman. Sandy Schlegel, Ann Detweiler, Beth Bowman. Jo Masingila, Kathi Toelke, Carol Landis, Vicki Janzen. Mlddle row: Jill Schloneger, Marj Esch, Lynette Kennel, Anne Stout, Donna Stoltzfus, Gwen White, Paula Stauffer. Bottom row: Coach Linda Shetler. Cheryl Mast, Heidi Baer, trainer Janet Dilbone. '. 'Hal' , ' Q -r VV--.Q ' X Field Hockey fn Paula Stauffer, Linda Shetler Team spirit was better this year than ever before. No one was really outstanding, but players were stronger overall. We had our share of frustrations, but had a good season as we worked through the problems. lt was also very fun, filled with last- ing memories. Cheryl Mast, senior iVien's Tennis For o young Teom, we hoci o IoT of experience. We hod greoT porTicipoTion from The underclossrnen. I'm looking forword To winning The dis- TricT TournomenT nexT yeor ond possibly going To The no- TionoIs. Joy Ingoid, sopho- more The men's Tennis Teom neT- Ted on exceiIenT 'ii-4 rnork in The 4984 seoson, nobping The Mid-CenTroI conference TournomenT ond finishing wiTh high expecToTions for 4982. Coooh i-iorold Yoder, com- menTing on The Teom's youTh ond depTh, soid The group wos one of The besT he hod ever cooched. He moinToins high hopes for The Teom in The fuTure. 98 T i Julie Elliott ar-. - l Top row: Betsy Klink, Julie EllioTT, .leaneT1e Luczkowski, coach RuTh Gunden. Bohom row: Deb Clemens DeneTTe Alwine, Brenda Sioltzfus. Women's Tennis JeaneTTe Luczkowski lj Q , -img We didn'T play especially well This year, mosTly be- cause The Team was rela- Tively young and inexperi- enced. Because There were only six of us, we all goT loTs of experience. Everyone goT along wiTh each oTher very well, which made iT worTh- while. Though we had a los- ing season, we had a loT of fun. ThaT's whaT counTs. Ju- lie EllioTT, senior QCCGI' i'We were a well-balanced Team Through and Through. We didn'T have any super- sTars, we jusT worked very well as a Team. lT was disap- poinTing noT going To The na- Tionals. We were really counTing on iT. IT was sTill The pesi season I've had pe- cause of The people in- volved and because we were playing good soccer. Dave Birky, junior Jim Smucker T' Top row: Coach Dwain Harlzler, Mark Weaver, Brian Swarlzenlruber, Tom Charles, Conrad Clemens, Abdulalik Mohammed, Eric Miller, Brad Eigsli, Randy Zimmerly, Cliff Wenger, assist. coach Larry Gingrich. Mldle row: Kurt Eby, Dale Stolfzfus, Dave Birky, Jim Kauffrnann, Jon Gingrich. Mike Gingrich, Jon Nafziger, Terry Zimmerly, Paul Lefever. Bohom row: Joel Ryman, Eric Lehman. -Q... swxxx WR I f f I X asc 'SX Nw... g . . X.. AA yq,',.,.,gb-gn r--'S . K T C T, f - ' J agffife j ij - ,i . H e Y - ,Z ' ' ' ' 5 n . i ' ' 57' fi 4 I i i5l'sN 'f-?3e'.' Mi' :. 'iiipfii -- .f'T-:5'f Fif , g , , T - 1 Y r .Q C ,Q T x i ' ' ' 'N - , ,r ,',- 1 -A Cliff Wenger '15 .ax xxx xg - X4 Ce. 1 I if T ?E'i-gk 'QI-1 rug., iq? rn. lf . T? This year's soccer Team was naTionaIIy ranked, a firsT for GC. For Three weeks They fIucTuaTed beTween fourTeenTh and TwenTieTh place before dropping off The naTionai NAIA charT. Three bailhandlers found Their names on The NAIA charTs aT The end of regu- iar season play. Senior Brad EigsTi fin- ished fourTeenTh in goals scored per game. Paul Lefever, a sophomore, was fif'ieenTh in assisTs. Senior Eric Leh- man ranked an impressive Third in The goalie caTegory. Our team motto, 'Give 'em trauma,' also describes our season. We had a difficult year because we couldn't pull together until the end. Our potential did not surface until the last few games, when we peaked and de- feated lndiana-Purdue in the district tourney. lt was such a disappointment then to go on and lose in the first round of the state tournament. Our up and down season made for a lot of growth, athleti- cally as well as personally. Beth Oswald, junior W S Sf iw X . . .,,. i - 3? K. P . , .sf , as t ' r .. .4 so , ff: sm X A. Julia Froese and Cheryl Mast, selected for All-District Tournament Team nlr eg VVomen's Baskelloall ,L--- fx X 5 ' , , 11.1.4 Cheryl Mas? Joanna Masingila, Beth Oswald Top row: Tina Nofzlger, Joanne Kauffman, Jill Schloneger, Anne Breckbill, Julia Froese, Chrysral Preston, assl. coach Sharon Swarlley. Mlddle row: Manager Lynette Kennel. Carolyn Musselman, Lois Slollzfus, Marj Esch, Ann Gusler, Berry Srauffer, coach Linda Shefler. Kneellngz Joanna Maslngila, Belh Oswald, Cheryl Mast. T'We didn'T win many games This season, buT considering The number of injuries we had, iT was a fairly successful one. Many of our losses came in The lasT few minufes of The game. We losT nine games by less Than five poinfs. The excifing parf of The season was when we won Three games in overfime. ln The Indiana Tech game, we were down by Two poinfs wiTh Three seconds lefT in regulaTion Time. We had The ball aT The half-courT line. I Threw a pass To Hunsberger, who was down by The bas- keT. He caughT iT and Turned around for a shorT jump shof. Time ran ouT as he made The baskeT. The score was Tied. We wenT on To win by Two poinfs in The second over- Time. Bob lvlishler, senior ?...,,,- Ir! S .1 : x -,VV , Xu A , -. - I K' -Dv 'I --Q gr- Jaime Alvarez Qi 5' f v..-..7- ' ' a 5 Q.. 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'i 71 ...,. -,gf .1 3 .,., ., Top row: Lyndon Schmidt Jeff Ulrucn, Torn Eby, Dove Kouffrnon, Mike Hunsberger, Dove Hosfetler - ' Middle row: Coach Ken Pletcner, Pot Vendrely, Scot Yoder, Kevin K Miller, Bob Misnler, ossisf. coocn D f H H V ,. ya Don Jonfzi. Kneellngz Jeff Swonzenfruber, HGI Forrnwold, Monin Mirondo. :.3v.g3.g.4i .,'- L :PL-ga-.Q-A , xr X 3 ' kt ,,-- f S Cross Couniry Our 8-O duoi seoson wos o highlighi for me. We were un- defeoied in rneeis run ogoinsi one or Two oiher ieoms. A big plus for our ieom wos our bolonce. We didn'T hove onyone oil Thoi ouisionding, buf we hod severol very sirong runners. The biggesi disoppoinimeni wos losing io Morion in The conference. Winning Thor meer would hove reoliy been o good woy To end buf ii wos o rewording seoson onywoy. Terry Yoder, senior -41 -. .. .' 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Y' . ,- i 6 Goshen vs, Bethel ot Ox-Bow Pork 'Ffri f,.J,f 'ifyixws fy -,--- . fin. -eq, T ,A W-enrenk Traekf Sfandlngz Coach Sue Roth, Nancy Graber, Belh l-lock, Julie Reimer, Mary Lehman. nrle Breckbill, s anager rl, Knee : We ster, LyneTTe Kennel, Janet Dilbone. A Tudenl m Ann Ga Ilng Barb b Men's Traekf Slandlngz Ned Geiser, coach Ken Plefcher, Wes Parker. Kneeling: Jeff Allen, Mike Gingrich, Bruce Snyder, 1 ,f T, . c ., wif! l -Gfsmzll GO- -Fil if --- . f: -fi e l l 4 l :q fj 3, . A.: 5 4 ' 1. fs iq, J... I r N L Cross-CouniryfTop row: Coach John lngold, Mark Plank, Terry Yoder, Jay HochsTeTler Bohom row: Marty Gingerich, Steve Yoder, Kevin Leinbach Track 84 Field WeaTher slowed us down aT The sTarT of The season. Our poTenTial was checked by snow. DespiTe early seT- backs, we wenT on To break nine school records. Fresh- man .laneT Dilbone qualified for sTaTe compeTlTion in Two evenTs. placing fourTh in The 200-meTer dash and fifTh in The 'IOO-meTer dash. NexT year's Team should do even beTTer, because mosT of us plan To parTicipaTe again. Mary Lehman, junior ulnjuries and school sched- ules reduced our ThirTeen- member squad To seven. We never won a meeT be- cause we never had enough people To compeTe in all The evenTs. MosT of The Teams we ran agalnsT had much larger squads. Our mile relay Team, consisTlng of Mike Gln- grich, Jeff Allen, Ned Geiser and myself, was our sTron- gesT evenT. We Took Third place in The conference. Wes Parker, sophomore F' F Baseball Unlike previous years, everylhing fell into place This season. We hil consis- I 4 - ' lenlly and jumped lo a 6-4 A I X 4 I lb I! Q 3 y. slarl. We enjoyed playing. I ' 4 lily M Q ln The middle of The season 3 ly we slumped, losing several 5' l l - y one-run ball games. We finished wilh a 43-43 re- l X 5 . cord, The besl GC baseball C 7 2 - season in nine years. Eric I 1 l I5 ' lVlann, senior g ' 1' 4. Q 's 'F , linslsasesfe-s 1.5 5 W '-- ' an 1.525-g Nfl 'rf' --,..fs.s....s.s qvlihml' , X, ,. 1 2' U ,. rs-Ag, -' sa'-W' H ang - 1 lm Rh 191 Q .f E' . I 1,1 1, .A-4 F 'lli ' . Siandlng: Coach Harold Yoder, Pal Vendrely, Carlos Cancel, Randy Graber, John Mast, Elias Acosla, Sieve C, Yoder, Sieve Swiharl, Brent Kaufman. Kneollngz Assisi. coach Jeff Birky, Phil Weaver, Barry Slollzfus, Kevin Miller, Eric Mann, Bryan Kehr, Anlhony Miller, as 1' I' Golf Our conference record leaped To a second-place 43-7 This year afTer iasT year's O-20 season. Coach InQoId's emphasis on consis- Tency resuITed in Two firsT- xg place finishes in The five con- gx ference mafches. In our iasT conference mafch, we shaTTered The GC school record - lowering iT from 342 To 305. Freshman Jerry Marfin led The squad wiTh an average score in The sevenTies, while The ofher four sTarTers played in The low eighTies. Graham ShanTz, junior lf, f fx T 1 'N x Y .il . Standing: Coach John lngold, Jeff Ulrich. Jay ingoid. Knoellng: BrenT Miller, Alan Weidy, Graham Shanfz, Mervin ReisT, Jerry MarTin. viv gf 1. ,-, ,. A ,Q .5 X.: N t Q Q.. 5' N' E D Xe N. . Fx 1 5 -7,- ive-- F wwf' N P S 'N Ns A-.3 .-.r?i5-Fi-. -4 ,I ' k t ' X ,'i.xi-Zgvix -392. 92' ' .N .A W. 'fb R. QQ-x y 'fasiafq 'Q N Z, PEQPLE Pamela Aokley West Liberty, OH Social Work Amy Alderter Scottdale. PA FrenchfTESOL Hector Allcea Aibonito, PR PsychologyfHlspanic Ministries Kevln Allebaeh Sellersville, PA English S. Elizabeth Atwell Weyers Cave, VA Communication Jeannette Bajner Chicago, IL Physical Education Janet Balmer Akron, IN Nursing Davld Bartel Goshen, IN Biology Leon Bauman Telford. 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Michael Jenkins Degraff, OH Psychology fTESOL e A -ZF K I Alf K Xu. J 4 is A. ig. S , 4- I Qw ff Y' Q5 George Johns India Elementary Education Jlmmy Kamau Nairobi, Kenya SociologyfCommunication Davld Kauffman Zanesfield, Oi-I BusinessfPhysicol Education Douglas Kauffman Kalispell, MT Art Cynfhla Kauffmann Harleysville, PA Home Economics James Kauffmann Lombard. IL Physical Education Kerwln Kaufman Goshen, IN Biology Thomas Kaufman Goshen, IN Nursing Kathy Kaufz Leola, PA ArtfCommunication Anlfa Kehr Goshen, IN Home Economics lryan Kehr Goshen, IN Physical EducotionfFamily Life Marge Kempl Shickley, NE Social Work Janice Kennel Lombard, IL PsychoIogyfFamiIy Life Lynette Kennel New Holland. 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PA jr Davld Lantz Middlebury, IN Ir Jennlter Lapp Goshen, IN so Nancy Lapp Kalispell, MT so David Leaman Strasburg, PA fr Phlllp Leaman Lancaster, PA fr E. Suzanne Leatherman Goshen, IN fr Rachel Leatherman Pipersvllle, PA so Ronald Leatherman Goshen, IN so Elizabeth Lederach Hesston, KS jr Suetyn Lee Georgetown, TX jr J. Paul Letever Schuylkill Haven, PA so Gall Lehman Berne. IN so Oretta Lehman Berne, IN jr llary Lehman Elkhart. IN jr Peter Lehman Harrisonburg, VA so Scott Lehman Johnstown, PA jr Kent Lelchty Washington, IA fr Phll Lelehty Albany, OR jr Salomon Lelva Honduras jr Joann Lemon Beaver, OH jr larbara Lerch Pocatello, ID so Robert Lerch Pocatello, ID jr Nlels llchtl FI. Wayne, IN so Janet Lleehty Berne, IN fr Margaret Llechty Berne, IN so Mark Llechty Goshen, IN sr Rachel Llechty Archbolcl, OH jr leth Lltwlller Delavan, IL so leth Lltwlller Wellman, IA fr Lorl A. Lltwlller Goshen, IN fr Lorl R. Lltwlller Pornell, IA fr Reba Locher Cissna Pork, IL fr Irene Loewen Winnipeg, MB sr Carol Long Sterling, IL jr Krlsten Long New Wilmington, PA jr Rhonda Longacre Glendale, AZ jr Lee Lowery Saginaw, MI jr Jeanette Luczkowskl South Bend, IN sr Wlllson Makorl Musomo, Tonzonio fr Mltch Mann Elkhart, IN jr Shelly Mann Potomac. MD fr Wesley Mark Elkhart, IN jr Zllla Marshall Clarendon, Jorncrico fr Frances Martens Fresno, CA jr Anne Martln Lebanon, PA jr Beth Martln Orrviile, OH jr Carolyn Marlln Perkosie, PA fr Danlel Martln Ephroto, PA so Jerold Marlln Shipshewcxno, IN fr Llsa Martln Clymer, NY fr Ivan Mast Ploin City, OH so Joel Mast Springfield, OH so Pamela Mast Lancaster. PA jr Susan Mast Loncoster, PA jr Anthony Matos Boycmon, PR fr Anlta Maust Goshen, IN jr George Mecklenburg Glendive. MT jr Glna Melllnger Villo Pork. IL jr Julle Melllnger Sterling, IL jr Andre Metzler Kokomo, IN fr Malcolm Metzler Kokomo, IN jr Barbara Meyer Goshen, IN fr Kathryn Meyer Goshen, IN sr Martha Mlkel Grinnell, IA jr Dana Mlllen Arlington, VA so Angela Mlller Sorosoto, FL jr Ann Mlller Scottdale, PA so Audrey Mlller Kolona, IA so Bethany Mlller Mors, PA so Bradley Mlller Chenoo, IL so Rob Groff Brent Mlller Mlllersburg, OH jr Cecllla Mlller Wellman. IA jr Chrlstlne Mlller Engadine. MI so Davld Mlller Mt. Pleasant, IA fr Delane Mlller Goshen, IN fr Elalne Mlller Dhahran. Saudi Arebla jr J. Kevln Mlller Goshen, IN jr Judlth Mlller Fairview, MI jr Karla Mlller Kidron, OH jr Lalilta Mlller Archbold, OH fr Merrlll Mlller Wellman, IA sr Myron Mlller Sarasota, FL so Nancy Mlller Goshen, IN fr Paul Mlller Mt, Pleasant, IA jr Rachel Mlller Goshen, IN jr Rebecca Mlller Woodburn, IN so Renee Mlller Bedford Heights. OH so Rosann Mlller Goshen, IN fr Tonya Mlllor Wakarusa, IN so Joe Mllls Goshen, IN jr Marlln Mlranda Elkhart. 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Cralg lohrer Orrvllle. OH so Marcl Rapp Phoenix. AZ so Evan Roth Lombard, IL jr Krlstl Rowe Blantyre. Malawi jr Joel Ilutenacht Waldron, MI so Mlchele luhllng Goshen, IN fr Phlllp Rush Brlstol, PA so Lorl llueterholtz Girard, PA so Phlllp Ruth Harleysvllle, PA jr Noeml Santlago Caracas, Venezuela jr Jeanlne Sape Toledo, OH so Nathan Sauder Archbold, OH so Debora Sawatsky Sao Paulo, Brazll jr Katherine Schaeler Dix Hills, NY jr leth Ann Schater Bremen, IN so Jennller Schertz Lowpoint, IL so Kahlll Scherh Goshen, IN jr Kathleen Schertz Peoria, IL fr Pamela Schertz Lowpoint, IL fr Mlchelle Schlrch Mechanicsville, VA fr Steven Schlabach Goshen. IN tr .llll Schloneger Orrville, OH so Lyndon Schrnldt Hesston, KS so Davld Schmltt Souderton, PA tr Jett Schmltt West Liberty. OH so Valerle Schmltt West Liberty, OH jr Martha Schmucker Millersburg. IN tr Mary Lau Schmucker Tavistock, ON jr Ddvld Schnelder Bellefontaine, OH fr Dallas Schrock Pettisville. OH so Denlse Schrock Ligonier, IN so Ellzabeth Schroclr Casselton, ND so Mlchele Schrock Garden City, MO jr Roger Schrock Elkhart, IN so Tamle Schrock Elkhart, IN jr Wendy Schrock Orrville, OH so Kathy Schroeder Ferndale, WA sr Sablne Schultz Dietzenbach, Germany so Donlta Schwartzentruber Goshen, IN jr r X . K -,.-.,L.x, ' . lx xr . I. I. X N R 2 I lx I 9 X' - ':-23:25 N A A! It ' HM w-5.:ifaw,I:.f I xg- vi K XX x V I wi sim -NI. Q N f R 'J' I ' f L I . 4, K, 1. V GQ: yj ' C32 ' ' QI 3 53' y x 'IL X '1 x ' ,P -I N K ff.- .. I ry! P -:A L Q4 j 121 . Ife- , ts .X 3 N ' - ' .I .,. Hy,-.j ,. mia, .y 'Q -'I L .rf ' . - f- I ' I j X 1- . 1 I Q ' do ,, ' ' h'-.Q-:gjwjqf .kt I Q?-.,31vIg.. . ' - , ilfi ., - 9 xo , kv.. , Q K Q ij bv L . ' ,ff ' gt I x , , I X , I ,X 'mi L sr I lc - K ,f dl EL L O I f.q1w'- sk r- 'N :- Qi 1 ' I X - Q It , If jf ' It 'IILIIIIQ its I ,X 1, fx 'Q I A 2 :QA -K R3 X C A , j ,z'.I-'pit ':' I. ' I ' 'A 55 ,I-yi 'Q' , ' I ' ' 'S X. 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OH sr Robert Sheller Irwin, PA jr Trudy Shlngledecker Three Rivers. Ml fr Dorothy Shlrk Leola. PA so Geneva Shoemaker Riaott, IL jr Sue Shorl Archbold, OH fr John Shoup Goshen, IN fr Cheryl Showalter Harrisonburg, VA so lonnle Sleberl Colby, KS sr Marvln Slabaugh Whitmore Lake, Ml so Karen Slagell Kalamazoo, MI fr Ronald Slagell Kalamazoo, Ml so Carolyn Slaubaugh Loogootee, IN so Kevln Smeltzer Peoria, IL jr Verlyn Smoker Phoenix, AZ fr Dorlne Smueker Columbus, OH fr John Smucker Harleysville, PA jr Lynette Smueker Smithville, OH so M. Gregory Smucker Elkhart, IN fr Robert Smucker Goshen, IN sr Bruce Snyder Goshen, IN so Dale Snyder Goshen, IN jr Ellen Snyder Goshen. IN fr Peggy Snyder Salem, OR jr Lllllan Sogga Pittsburgh, PA jr Dallas Sommers New Paris, IN jr Lisa Sommers West Liberty, OH fr Terosea Sommers Millersburg, OH so Julla Splcher Irwin, PA fr Brenl Sl. Germain Goshen, IN fr Timothy Slalter Flanagan, IL fr Betty Stautler Goshen. IN jr Doreen Stautter Landisville, PA fr Michael Stautter Berne, IN fr Paula Stautter Alma, KS jr Wendell Stelner Orrville. OH so Suzanne Stephens Berea, OH jr Paul Steury Goshen, IN fr Cralg Steyer Chester, NY fr Anthony Stoltztus Oskaloosa, IA jr Barry Stoltztus Goshen, IN jr Brenda Stoltztus Goshen, IN fr Dale Stoltztus Mt. Joy, PA so Donna Stoltzlus Bronx, NV so Elalne Stoltztus Mantua, OH so Jane Stout Leo, IN fr Brenda Strang Lapaz, IN jr Kathryn Strang Kalkaska, MI fr Nancy Stroble Reading. MI so Stephen Strycker Zionsville, IN so Pamela Stuckey West Unity, OH so Cathy Stutzrnan Corry, PA jr Rodney Stutzman Englewood, CO so Wanda Stutzman Wooster, OH so Janet Suderman Newton, KS jr Krlstlne Summers Iowa City, IA so Clndy Sutton New Paris, IN fr Kenton Swartley Elkhart, IN jr Sharl Swartzendruber Elkhart, IN jr Brlan Swartzentruber Worthington, OH sr Elalne Swartzentruber Apple Creek, OH fr Jettrey Swartzentruber Shipshewana, IN jr Joy Swartzentruber Shipshewana, IN fr Rebecca Swelgart Ronks, PA so Jenny Tallm Indonesia fr Chew Chee Teoh Malaysia so Arthur Thomas Warrenville Hts., OH so Kathl Toelke Ridott, IL jr Kendall Toole EImhurst, IL fr Donald Troyer South Bend, IN so Margaret Troyer Iowa City, IA so V.. i ,eg -r-t iii N I If S If I1 I I I 1 frfk' 1 iff . NK r lV.t ,X Ls 1 I I I ' Jwifb Q Hat?-:iff ' is is --535: N-Iii .. x X X I p. F x .il I- V I mr .-.-1 E.Qf'.1-If-fi-Qi' ' A Q':.5Ig.M . 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Donald Weaver Santa Barbara, CA sr Kenneth Weaver College Park, MD so Mark Weaver Blue Ball, PA jr Phll Weaver Blue Ball, PA fr Rodney Weber Petersburg, ON so Barbara Webster Brutus, Ml so Alan Weldy South Bend, IN jr Ruth Weldy Goshen, IN jr Arlen Welty Goshen, IN fr Ellen Welty Goshen, IN tr Barbara Wenger Chesapeake, VA jr John Wenger Elkhart, IN fr Robert Wheeler Elkhart, IN jr Gwen Whlte Elbing, KS so Jane Whlte Chevy Chase, MD jr Dlane Whltlng Lancaster, PA so Jan Wlebe Napoanee, IN fr Karen Wlebe Newton, KS jr Llsa Wlebe Nappanee, IN jr Wllllam Wlgglns Markham, IL so Mechelle Wilson Lynwood, CA sr Rachel Wlse Arcadia, FL jr Matthew Wlttrlg Goshen, IN fr Dlane Woodworth Shipshewana, IN jr Anlta Yoder Goshen, IN so Beth Yoder Iowa City, IA jr Carla Yoder Goshen, IN jr Charlotte Yoder Granger, IN so Charlotte Yoder Goshen, IN fr Christopher Yoder Ft. Wayne, IN so Clndy Yoder Archbola. 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K oggm-trff. zfvffff' N.-i- 'f f 1F:?fS5f.5Y HzS - ' ' ,. . , . xx 1 .. I ADVERTISEMENT Qu 1' Goal tk To provide a quality product at a reasonable price. Dk To provide steady employment for many area residents. tk To provide a good working environment for our employees. tk To provide a good standard of living for each employee. with adequate wages and benefits. 'F To provide the opportunity for employees to share company profits in return for the investment of their time and talent in Sauder Woodworking Company. Hersulex -1 Sauder' w wooowomcmc COMPANY A company moving ahead by the combined talents of its six hundred employees. P 31-kside Snyder Paints Pharmacy 5th 81 Washington Goshen IN 4-6526 1501 S. Main St. Goshen, Indiana Where science gets down to business ...with health care products sold worldwide. Miles Laboratories, Inc Elkhart, IN RI ETH-RILEY CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Contractors for Over 1' i' 1' We Y Int g ty Resp snblllty Assurance of Skill st Madison Street, G h I d' 533-2125 Fift Years john jennings 81 associates, inc. PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE SERVICE 120 NORTH FIFTH STREET P.o. Box 567, GOSHEN, INDIANA 46526 219'533'9595 v Goshen Millersburg New Paris Wakarusa Member FDIC Ht - Distinctive Quality - Commercial Printing Letterpress Gffset Color Process Personal Commercial Industrial 4-:-git News Printing Co , Inc ' E GGSI-IEN NEWS BUILDING Compliments of Western Rubber Douglas at 10th Goshen, Indiana Phone 533-4126 L1berty Homes, Inc Construction Equipment Sales Auctions Q ELIAS H. FFKEY 8 SONS, INC. Box 155 Archbold, Ohio 43502 14191 445-0015 EBY FORD SALES, INC. ' 1 PARTS W' SERVICE BODY SHOP RENTAL CARS U.S. 33 West Goshen. Indiana 405261 Johnson Controlsj 533-3188 Control Prosucts Duvusuon 1302 EAST MONROE STREET, GOSHEN, INDIANA For Complete Tire Service P3SS9Ilgt'l'-'I1I'lll'k-FHFHI Tractor H0 ' Q MANUFACTURERS OF AUTOMATIC CONTROLS FOR ' DOMESTIC me ' COMMERCIAL AND ' 151 4 li l,mf .mt Ax 1- - INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS llllNll1'll. Ind Welcome to Salad Bar . A Homemade Speclal Buffets Baked Goods Every Noon 81 Evemng Banquet facilities available for up Dessert Bar to 200 persons. Edward :Q . D , Esther Diener Pettlsvllle. Ohio HL tH'j'84'?6 . lVIondav-Saturdax' T a.m.-8 p.m. Corner ofbt. Rt. 2 N ' , ' . X- CU. Rd. 19 Llosed Sundays X Holidays D Goshen Sash 8: Door Co. Dependable Woodwork Since 1869 NORTHWEST Q SILO Pl I MWOR. Inc, .,f.rm..1 -5 Jllllllllil ' - ' iullull f lllllni, 1 -umm: 'jlllfft ' -as-4-eg-E Northwest Ohio Silo Co. 419-440-0510 Pettisvllle OH 43553 Hydro Press Stave S1108 Poured Concrete Gram Tanks Grain 81 Feed Handling Equlpment Free Estimates u . r- - - Q.- : - - - , 1.- . 0 . 0 Pine Manor, Inc 218 N. Fifth Sl. Goshen, Indiana 533-4186 Feed Mill - Broiler Hatchery ,if fiionen a. Fnev.-ai m-M - f -, tm, . Wfjw nn! lnf,wus1:T :rel-ions MFWk 7 +?'5fi'i35'tA4a -',-, 5 F ix: 8 , or 1 - .. - - Q it Tuesdays Monthly mfs if '- i ! I - 7 l419l 445-2030 '..,i r -:---- ' 'ilf ff A hb ld Oh' rc 0 ' 10 oee 'i rvrr rr 'U 'R , ,T E , I I L: iii,-'fi 15-3- ' f : lf,?H,,, rl, 'Q' Tlff' :LTL GOSHEN TENNIS CLUB SIX INDOOR COURTS IEC ohioned Dynaturf Surface 4iwMetal Halite Indirect Lighting ClmInfrafRed Heat '1uBaIl Machine iFreeI TWO RAQUETBALI. COURTS IA r Conditionedl LOCIXERS NURSERY PRO SHOP STRINGER VIDEO-I-APE SYSTEM IWatCh yo rseif play SUNTAN BOOTH SPECIAL STUDENT RATES 1400 Fairfield Avenue Goshen IN 46526 Superstrut Midland Ross Corporation Nktal Framing Hvrsron 845 Embarcadero Oakland CA 94606 I415I 839 9690 TELEX 33 5327 802 Eisenhower Dr North A? Goshen IN 46526 12193 533 0335 TELEX 25 8358 Manufacturer of quality Metal Framing Channel and pipe hangers WEVE GOT A whole range of financial services. Plus banking people who know what you want. Th s First Natinal Elkhart, ith everything it takes make things happen for FIRST NKIIONALBANK L-..:::: EL -llll Zllll 4 301 South Main Stree 295-2000 MEMBER F D I C MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE ' i wg I : JH. 4 , ilu' 3 f 4 in -L1-J , 44 r fi 4 me ' ' 1 bk' II 1 1 1 1+ i T Hg' 'f ,eii ini T R Q T .IIILHR- - ' 5 -'fer'--1.. A J, 4 L.-:rw + U5 ' I SHOWERS QISDRESSING ROOMS u II I 31 0 CE Bank, W to i YOU I I I . A 'R X 2 +f ' ,egg 2. fl I The F GST Used C We do more swfzman to MOt0l' Sales IHC malotof 'GM different ways' Jgxiifgh Banky US 33 West Goshen, Indiana 533-3885 Our Aim - Satisfaction For in in ars O Specia z ng n Executive Cars ' u . ul. . , 9 Peddlers' Village 2 , Buffet dining 5 Open 6 days a week 6 AM - 8 PM SE':A,9?'NS2 A Q, ,.. YCJUR PUBLISHING HCJUSE Creating contemporary literature and providing PROVIDENT BOOKSTORES To select the best for you in literature music art Christian an M HERALD PRESS Your literature arm to Christendom M rPblhgH fSndIP yl . . I . I I . . education materials, clwurclw supplies, and furnishings d ennonie u is in ouse co ae, enns vania I , Prayer . Processed Poultry and Other Food Products I Troyer s Poultry, Inc Box 708 Goshen IN 46526 Phone 219--533-0302 212 WEST WASHINGTON STREET GOSHEN INDIANA 533 2139 H 0 M E LUMBER 8: SUPPLY CO INC , 410 SOUTH MAIN - 533-6090 Quality Shoes for Men, Women, and Children gh GQSHEN, INDIANA A6526 SHOES Boss Dexter Connie Joyce Town 84 Country Red Cross Noturolizer Hush Puppies Florsheim Old Main Trotters Nike Keds Penoljo Lazy Bones nfs I DOW N TOVI N I OSHFN 132 SOUTH MAIN STREET lu io: so Porzrairs Groups ' Sludenrs Children 0 H eddmgs 5,4 GOSHEN INDIANA 46526 11 Menno Travel Service M 5 of indiana 310 South Main Street y Goshen, Indiana 46526 219-533-3136 e . . .235 ' . . x ., ,mf I f .S 'uR.Q4 N. -f U i ' If , Xi ,Y Q lf- L Andemen mf.-L9 - Leatherman Supply 465-6 off C 533059 P8358 LJ S N West, Goshen, Ind 7 ' 0 7 HURE STUUEIT TFQHV, Ji-awk R OU .F- n '!AL,.-.5 I ii-fAl '3' 'i' 1 . I K , ld ,kwin V'-K i x M Z, Cornerof5th and Lincoln Goshen, Indiana Bookstore H L:reams:asses:mgii::r,':,fUUsxfid T 8t L Supermarket Your Full Service Food Store Total Savings thru Low Prices US 33 East Goshen fNext to the Goshen High Schoolj Archbold Sales and Service Ford K Lincoln - Mercury Since 1926 iXrchholLl.Oh1o 62 'FII-'55 0 SYS Panel-Tel-r C ERS PXPX IITC Scaffolding and owned and operated by: Construction Equipment COTWALS MANAGEMENT SERVICES Olev 81 Souderton PA Exceptionally broad and diverse authority governing most commodities throughout 38 states .. coast to coast! 6 Q ARCHBOLD, OHIO UL 25,2 sq, I I E2 'l . It I P! . ,, . I. ., wonx Q-, - -A Towsns - 1 couGA Lirr OO. s in 3 'Q '10 2 I . 3 Qilffj M W E 6 it I . f' P ,L ,N 1 ll I Q' , 'gr I - ... ,-esif - .Av-1-,,l..:f' CAFXAEQA NAAQT Goshen Camera Mart Zulffhy an Hnaye oy Aefmhy you creale oeller hnaye: HB S. Main St. Goshen, IN 46526 12191533-3816 Across from the Courtnouse In Downtown Goshen Y 4 6 V Department Store I , xx . Mayor Mox Chiddister ond President J Lawrence Burkholder Yellow Creek Mennonite Church Bob Detweiler, Pastor Sunday Services: 9'30 - Morning Study and Fellowship Hour 10:30 - Morning Worship Hour Sunday School 1100 am 7:30 - Evening Worship Hour Located six miles due west of Kercher s Market at the junctions of County Roads 11 and 38 The Church with a special welcome to students and student couples Church Office Phone 862 2595 Pastor s Study 862 4215 Benton Mennonite Church on CR 42 in Benton 1U -Er.. u 3-. 1-4 , .2 - 7' - :, +L-na. US1 ' r . - L-fi ,tw 'mf at 1 www! W: r Come and Fellowship With Us Pastor: Calvin Kaufman Worship Service: 9:30 am Sunday School: 10:30 am 0' F5 f 'I ATRDNS A Buckwolter Motors, Inc. 708 2nd Street Wellman, iowo Farmers' ond Merchants' State Bank Archboid - Wousseon - Stryker, Ohio Liechty Fonn Equipment, Inc. Archbold, Ohio F Notziger Door Soles, Inc. Goroge Doors ond Openers Archbold, Ohio Snider's Leoding Jewelers 428 S. Ivloin Street, Goshen .J Y Fifa, :f'r lg . A sig' M - , vs ' V .n 11. H s l ,ir , 5 Q. in sn.. sf i v 'f F A Q fi Y .g,. , .xi '-. , ' 1 X. 'x 1 , X ,TX PN ' Nh f . 3 . g .f I -1 'A 1 Y. 5, 'S gif-' .. .5 .- - . . I ., V 'Qu-we 9,4 'Ihnpt ,Y-. 'Q' 5 4 -A Sfv4L.,..r n if 041' 5 , n . rv 1. 4-' l Q n ' A 3 4 . rfrl .Q 5' ' . Y if :- itch ,A .N . , , A . nv .,' W .,'i,l b , - .Y 9, - xfoi' ': ' '-31-' 'FJ -Y ' 1' 5 -1 ll . l 5 ' , , A. 3 Qi' - s Q ff,r ' V zu! Q. ,x kt, 1 I Q 0 . v ' 1 F.. .Ag ,I .1 4' N n Abdi, Abdullahi 128 Abebe, Tamene 52, 128 Abromski, Doug 31, 128, 176 Ackley, Pamela 112 Acasta, Elios 26, AA, 108, 128 Adell, Marian Betz, Kim Beyer, Barbara 128 Biggs, Gail 129 Birky, Anne 129 Birky, David 100, 129 Birky, Fanni Chandler, Michael 129 Charles, Eunice 130, 176 Charles, Julie 130 Charles, Thomas 54, 99 Chavez, Nora 25. 130 Cheng, Chang Ping 93 Birky, Jeffry 108 Birky, Julie 129 Birky, Pamela 112 Biswalo, Edna 129 Bitikofer, Gary 62, 129 Bixler, Amy 129 Bixler, Grant 51 Albrecht, Jeffrey 128, 176 Albrecht, Lynn 128 Albrecht, Grace 31, 128, 175 Sharon 21, 128 Albrecht. Alderfer, Amy 112 Alderfer, Susan 128 Algate, Paul 98 Alicea, Hector 112 Bixler, Ingrid 129 Bixler. Reginald 129 Blackwood, Susan Blair, Dixie 129 Blosser, Carolyn Blosser, John 129 Blosser, Lois 129 Bomberger, Rohrer 129 Allebach, Kevin 112 Allen, Jeffery 107 Althouse, James Alvarez, Jaime 104, 128 Alwine, Dennette 89, 99, 128 Amstutz, Rodney 128 Anderson. David Anderson. Peter Andriotis, Sandra Ankrah, Rodges 128 Antonakis, Nick Aquino, Abel Arce, Crisal Archibald, William Asoera, Mary 128 Assefa, Vonas 128 Atwell, Suzanne 112 Augsburger, Judy Bachman, John Baer, Heidi 96, 128 Bailey, Jodi 66 Bailey, Marsha 128 Bailey, Robert Bainer, Jeanette 97, 112 Balmer, Janet 112 Balutansky, John 128 Barker, Rebecca 128 Barrett, Patricia 128 Bartel, Bonnie Bariel, David 84, 112 Basinger, Jerome 128 Bontrager, Barbara 129 Bontrager, Dawn 129 Bontrager, Gordon Bontrager, Lily Bontrager, Marilyn 40 Bontrager, Patricia 33, 112 Borntrager, Annetta 129 Bowman, Beth 12, 96, 129 Boyer, Gregory 99, 129 Boyer, Karen 129 Brandenberger, Jeanne 112 Breckbill, Anne 97, 103, 107, 129 Breckbill, Don 7, 10, 112 Brenneman, Carol 129 Brenneman Joe Brenneman, Jonathan 129 Brenneman, Robert Brenneman Sara 96, 129 Brenneman, Steve 112 Bretz, Dianne Brilhart, Daniel Broaddus, Kerry 134 Brookmyer, Jane 129 Brooks, Judith Brower, Teresa 129 Brown, Cheryl Brown, Joanne 112 Brown, Kathi 112 Brubacher, Valerie 112 Brubaker, Barbara 129 Brubaker, Cynthia 6, 112, 176 Brubaker, Susan 65 Brummel, Patricia Brunk, Donald 112, 125 Brunk, Kathleen 112 Bryant, Tamara Buck, Jacqueline 86, 129 Buck, Roy Wes 129 Buckingham. Suzanne Buckwalter, Dawn Eosh, Francisco Bauman Connie 128 Bauman Leon 112 Bauman Rebecca 128 Beachy, Ada Beachy, Brenda 128 Beachy, Kenton 47, 112 Beachy, Lintord 128 Beachy, Nathan 112 Beachy, Rochele Beachy, Sheldon 128 Beachy, Stephen 128 Beam, Diane 128 Beasley, Sarah Bechtel, Diane Beck, John 128 Beck, Kevin 128 Becker, Brian Becker, Byron 128 Becker, Yvonne 128 Beckler. Cynthia 97, 128 Bekele, Azeb Bekermeier, Kimberly 128 Bender, Deborah 77 Bender, Joan 112 Bender, Brent 176 Bender, Benner. Teresa 128 Joanne 1 15 Bergman, Susan 20 Berkey, Craig Berkey. Joy 128 Buckwalter, Dawn Buckwalter, Richard Buckwalter, Thomas 113 Buckwalter, Timothy 129 Buller, Royce 129 Burkholder, Elizabeth Burkholder, Rebecca 8, 31. 33, 113 Busch, Roberto 129 Bustos, Steve 129 Byler, Lori 97, 129 Byler, Patricia L, Byler, Patricia M 129 Cahours, Ruth Calhoun, Mary 113 Cancel, Carlos 87, 108, 129 Cantu, David Corberry, Phyllis Carlin, Ketherine Casas, Arnolclo Caskey, Douglas 45, 76, 113 Caskey, James 129 Berkey, Rosina Bertsche, Carol 128 Bertsche, Daniel Bertsche, Laurie 97, 128 Berube, Nancy 128 Castro, Albert 113 Cender. Charlene Cender, Greta 129 Cender, Jeanine 129 Cender, Karl 113 Christner, Charles 130 Christner, Eric 130 Christophel, Linda Christophel, Susan 130 Chipp, Teresa 130 Church, Robert 6, 130 Claassen, Marian 130 Clark, Betty Lou 130 Clauss, Jill 130 Clemens, Conrad 56, 130 Clemens, Debra 9, 99, 130 Cole, Phyllis 130 Colon, Luis Conrad, Ann 113 Conrad, David 98, 130 Conrad, Paul Contreras, Esther 113 Cooke, Cynthia 113 Cooke, Deon 130 Cooper, Sandra 49, 113 Carson, Benjamin Creedon, June Cressman, Eric A 130 Cressman, Erik N 130 Crouse, Terri 130 Crowder, Patricia Croyle, Nancy 130 Croyle, Thomas 130 Cruz, Miguel 130 Cullar, Kenneth 130 Day, Mary Debliek, Sharon 113 Deak, Carol Delagrange, Joitta 130 Delagrange, Julie 113 Delagrange, Lisa Delahunty, Beth 130 Delgarao, Adrianne Denllnger, Bethany 130 Denton, Katrina 130 Deria, Abdulcadrr 130 Derstine, Jodi 20, 130 Derstine, John 113, 176 Desai, Sanclhya 130 Detweiler, Ann 56, 96, 130 Detweiler, Cheryl Detweiler, Rebecca 130 Diaz, Mario 130 Diaz, Shirley 92, 130 Diener, Diane 113 Diener, Myron Dllbone, Janet 96, 107 Diller, David Donley, Tania 130 Dougan, Cynthia 113 Douma, Berniece 55 Doutlick, Donya 113 Drawbond, Jeffrey 130 Drescher, Gregory 113 Drescher, Susan 130 Driver, Evelyn Dueck, Carolyn 24, 130 Dueck, Eleanor Dueck, Lorne Dyck, Suzanne 130 Dyck, Teresa 132 Eberly, Bruce 132 Eberty, Claudia 132 Eberty, Doris 132 Eberly, Mary 113 Ebersole, Jon 31, 132, 175 Hess, Ca HOFYTTS, Howard, Carl 135 Eby, Donald Eby, Kurt 100, 101, 132 Ebv, Tom 105. 132 Eicher, Greta 132 Eigsti, Bradley 100, 101, 113 Elliot, Caroline 113 Elliott, Julie 25, OO Enns, Connie 113 Eppich, Susan Erb, Miguel Esau, Jean 113 Esch, Marjorie 96, 103, 132 Esh, Calvin 47 Eshleman, Scott 132 Espindola, Miguel Eyer, Lois Falcon, Judith Falk, Stephen 132 Farmer, Kimberty 132 Farmwald, Alma Farmwald, Hal 105, 113 Fields. John Findlay, Carol 132 Fisher, Betty 113 Fisher, Elizabeth Fitch, Leslie 132 Flint-Miller, Catherine Flores, Fidencia 87, 114 Flowers, Stephanie Foerster, Jeanne 132 Freed, Sheryl 114 Frey, Drew 132 Frey, Wendy 132 Friesen, Todd 30, 34, 132 Frisbie, William 132 Fritz, Gloria Froese, Julia 34, 44, 102, 103, 114, 176 Fry, Penny Fulle, Laurie 132 Funk, David 114 Gable, Barbara 114 Gachania, Mwangi 29, 132 Gage, Karen 132 Gall, Martha 114 Gamber, David Garber, Connie Garber, Sandra 132 Garl, Ann 07, 107, 114 Gorman, Ann 132 Gautsche, David 132 Geiger, Cynthia Geigley, Nelson 132 Geiser, Jonathan 24, 132 Geiser, Ned 107, 132 George, Roy Gerber, Jana 12, 132 Gerber, Laverne 132 Gerber, Lucy Gerig, Kevin 132 Glbbel, Mark 114 Gibson, Colleen 50 Gibson, Mark 132 Gresbrecht, Gerald 114 Gingerich, Juanita 114 Gingerich, Martin 107, 132 Gingerich, Peter 10 Gingrich, Brian 26 Gingrich, Chris 132 Gingrich, Jon 100, 132 Goertz, Elke 133 Golatus, John 133 Hernandez, Magdalena 116 Hernandez, Martha Hernandez, Ramiro 116 Hernandez, Samuel 62 Herr, Jean 8, 135 Herschberger, Wade Herschberger, Chris Herschberger, Scott 135 Herschberger, Terry 116 Hershberger, Delvin 77, 135 Hershberger, Kent 135 Hershberger, Robert 116 Gong, Deng Yong 11, O3 Gonzalez, Wanda 87, Q2, 133 Good, Beth 133 Good, Carol Good, Cheryl 133 Good, Christine Good, Deborah 114 Good, Marlin 114 Good, Steven J Good, Steven R 24, 133 Good, Thomas 133 Hershey, Sandro 135 Goodall, Carole 133 Goode, Robert 133 Goodman, Michael Goss, Tammy Gotwals, Joan 133, 176 Hertzler, Daniel Hertzler, Emily 135 Hertzler, Philip 17, 135 leb Graber , Connie Graber, David Graber, Dawn L 114 Graber, Dawn M 114 Graber, Dennis 133 Graber, Galen Graber, Millard 114 Graber .Nancy 107, 133 Graber, Randy 108, 133 Hess, Joy Hiebert, John 54, 135 Hiebner, Janeane 135 Hllty, Cheryl Hilty, Hllty, Hllty, Rebecca 135 Cheryl Rebecca 135 Hinckle, Arlene 135 Hirschy, Karen Histand, Lisa 135 Graber, Rodney 10, 53 Graber, Sandra 133 Graber, Sharon 133 Graber, Sheila 133 Graber, Sonya 114 Graber, Starla 133 Graber, Sue Graybill, Beth 68 Graybill, Cheryl 114 Graybill, John 133 Greenwell, David 133 Graft, Robert 20. 139 Groh, John Gross, Kevin 133 Gross, Suzanne 114 Gross, Valerie 76, 133 Grove, Colleen 113 Grove. Jane 133 Gueclea, Elizabeth 133 Guedea, Ruperto Jr 57, 133 Guete, Marco Guete, Sandra Gunden, Coralee Gunden, Linda Gusler, Ann 103, 133 Gute, Rebecca 114 Gutierrez. Mary 133 Gygl, Susan 114 Gyori, Sonia 133 Hagen, Kathy 114 Hager, Lorenna 133 Hall, Lynn 133 Hall, Suzanne Hall, ThOlTiaS Halteman, Jennifer 46, 77, 133 Harder, Kathleen 57, 133 Harder, Mary 133 Harder, Sharon 114 Harder 114 Harder, Wilma 42, 133 Hite, Pamela 59, 116 Hochstetler, Grace 135 Hochstetler, Lee 116 Hochstetler, Jay 107, 135 Hochstetler, Kenneth 135 Hochstetler, Linda Hochstetler, Miriam Hochstetler, Patrice 116 Hochstetler, Rachel 135 Hochstetler, Ritch 52, 116 Hack, Beth 107, 135 Holaway, Bruce Holdeman, Cynthia 116 Holderread, Marilyn 28, 55, 135 Holsopple, Debra 135 Holsopple, Edith Holsopple, Joyce 116 Holtzinger, Vicki Hood. Sandie Hoogenboom, Charlotte 67, 116 Hooley, Charity 135 Hooley, Eric Hooley, Mary Louise 50 Hooley, Rosemary Horner, Carol 116 Horner, S Hornrng, tephanie 1 16 James Horsch, Carola 10 Horst, Carol Horst, Cynthia 116 Horst, David 135 Horst, Gary 116 Horst, Jane 135 Horst, Leanne 135 Horst, Mervin 71, 135 Horst, Pamela 135 Horst, Randall 15, 21, 82, 116 Horst, Ruth 135 Hostetler, Carol 135 Hostetler, Charisse 14, 116 Hostetler, Dave 105, 135 HOSYGTISF, Donna Hostetler, Laura 135 Hostetler, Marcella Hostetler, Miriam Hostetler, Monica 135 Hostetler, Robert J 135 Hostetler, Robert W Hostetler, Robin Darta 133 Harms, Dawn Yoder Hamish, Marie 133 Hamish. Stephen 133 Harrison, Christine 116 Hart, Jeff Hartman, Diane 133 Hartman, Michele Hartman, Sarah 135 Howe, Martha 136 Hubbard, David Huber, Susan 8, 136 Hudicourt, Jean-Claude 136 HUGICOUIT, Martine 136 Huebert, Yolanda 136 Hughes, Carla 116 Gingrich, Michael 100, 107, 132 Glick, Craig 114 Glick Eric Glick, Jacqueline 132 Glick, Marla 70, 132 Glick Mark 132 Glick. Craig 133 Gnagey, Gail 133 Goerrng, Michelle 114 Hartman, Sherry 135 Hartzler, Cynthia Hanzler, Jettrey 135 Hartzler, Kay 135 Hayes, Catherine 135 He, Gui Jin Q3 Heatwale, Joanne 116 Helser, Jeryl Helmuth, Ray 135 Henry, Carolyn 135. 174 Hepler, Marilyn 135 Humes, Richard 40. 136 Hunsberger, Mike 105, 136 Hunsberger, Edna Hunsberger, Grace 136 Hunsberger, Sally Hursh, Kathleen 136 Huse, Barbara 136 HLJSS, Cheryl 136 lmhoft, Sanford Ingold, Jane 136 lngbld, Jay 08, 100, 136 James, Barbara Jantz, Jeffrey 15, 116 Jantze, Lynne 116 Janzen, Victoria 06, 136 Jarvis, EIOIDG Kopp, Kristine 136 Krabill, K aren 136 Krahn, Darren 137 Krall, Beth 21, 117 Krall, Ca rol21,137 Kratz, Patrice 137 Krause. Jeffrey Kraybill, Janet 117, 176 Kraybill, Rose 137, 176 Kreider. Kreiger. Loretta 137, 176 Karen 137 Kropf, Patricia Kuder. Barbara 137 Kurniadi, Janto 137 Lai, Shean-Lee 117 Loshbough, Carol Lowery, Lee 138 Luczkowski, Jeanette 08, 138 Luthra. Anita 02 Magal, Patricia Maggert, Kevin Makori, Willson 20, 138 Manickam, Tlmothy 110 Mann, Eric 11, 108, 110 Mann, Gail Mann, James Mann, Mitch 138 Mann, Shelly 138 Mann, Stacy 110 Mann, Terri Jenkins, Jennifer 116 Jenkins, Jonathan 136 Jenkins, Thomas Jenkins, Michael 116 Jeschke, Eric Landes, Eric Landes, Steven Landis, Carol 06, 137 Landis, Gwendolyn Landis, Karen 137 Mark, David 110 Mark, Wesley 138 Marquardt, Patricia Marroquin, Fernando Marshall, Zilla 138 Jimenez, Rodolfo Johns, George 117 Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Ronald Johnston, Keith 136 Kamau, Jimmy 6, 20, 117 Kanagy. Kent Kaser, Brent 136 Lantz, D Ovid 137 Lapp, Jennifer 137 Lapp, Jessica Lapp, John 110 Lapp, Nancy 137 Lapp, Sandi 110 Laur, Christopher Laur, Gail Leaman, David 137 Leaman, Philip 137 Leatherman, Suzanne 137 Leatherman, Rachel 137 Leatherman, Ronald 137 Lechner, Kimberly Lederach, Elizabeth 77, 137, 186 Lederach, Rebecca 110 Martens, Frances 138 Marti, David 110 Martin, Anne 138 Martin, Beth 46, 138 Martin, Carolyn 138 Martin. Daniel 13B Martin, Elaine C 110 Martin, Elaine R Martin, Jerold 100, 138 Martin, Judlth Martin, Lisa 138 Martin, Lita Horst Martin, Melissa 60 Martin. Paula 110 Martin, Philip Martin, Rebecca Martin, Roger 110 Kauffman, David 52. 105, 117 Kauffman, Douglas 43, 117 Kauffman, Ina Kauffman, Jeff 136 Kauffman, Joann 103, 136 Kauffman, Karen 136 Kauffman, Kenneth Kauffman, Kenton 136 Kauffman, Patricia 83, 06, 136 Kauffman. Stephan Kauftmann, Cynthia 117 Kauftmann, James 100, 101, 117 Kaufman, Brent 108 Kaufman, Debra 136 Kaufman, Karen 136 Kaufman, Kerwnn 117 Kaufman, Rod 136 Kaufman, Thomas 117 Kautz, Kathy 42, 117 Keenan, Sylva Kehr, Anita 117 Kehr, Bryan 61, 108, 117 Kehr, Dianne 136 Kehr, Robert Keim, Beth 136, 176 Keim, John 136 kempr, Marge 117 Ledgewood, Kimberly Lee, Suelyn 42, 137 Lefever, Paul 100, 137 Lehman, Deanne Lehman, Eric 100, 110 Lehman, Gail 137 Lehman, Gretta 137 Lehman, Stanley 110, 127 Lehman, Laurie Lehman, Mary 107, 137 Lehman, Pamela Lehman, Peter 137 Lehman, Richard Lehman, Scott 76, 137 Leichty, Kent 78, 137 Leichty. Mark Leichty, Phil 08, 137 Leinbach, Kevin 106, 107, 110 Leiva, Salomon 55, 137 Lemon, Joann 137 Lerch, Barbara 137 Lerch, Laura 82, 110 Lerch, Nicole Lerch, Robert 26, 137 Lerner, Kelly Li, Ming Yuan 03 Li, Xin-Quo 03 Lichti, Niels 137 Martrn, Torrie 30 Masingila, Joanna 06, 102, Mast, Carolyn 103, 110 Mast, Cheryl 61, 06, 102, 103, 110 Mast, Gwendolyn 110 Mast, Ivan 138 Most, LaJane Mast, Joel 138 Mast, John 108 Mast, Keith 110 Mast, Merl 110 Mast, Pamela 138 Mast, Susan 138 Matos, Anthony 14, 138 Matsuda, Seiichi Maust, Anita 138 May, Patricia Mazumdar, Mrinalini 21, 32, 120, 127 McDaniels, Cynthia McElmurry, Joann McFadden, Joyce 120 McCarty, Catherine McKay, Jennifer Mecklenburg, George 138 Mellinger, Gina 35, 138 Mellinger, Julne 07. 138 Metcalf, Darin Kennel, Janice 24, 117 Kennel, Lynette 21, 06, 103, 107, 117 Khaza, Stevious 6, 117 Kidula, Jean 20, 117 Kieper, Kimberly 136 Kindy, Tara 136 King, Annette King, Bradley King, David 117 King, Eric 136 King, Kendra 07, 136 King, Kristal 136 King, Kristina 31, 136 King, Marlin 51, 117 King, Susan 45, 117 Kisner, Janet 136 Klassen, Joyce 136 Liechty, Janet 137 Liechty, Joy 110 Liechty, Margaret 137 Liechfy, Mark 137 Liechty, Rachel 137 Llechty, Rlat 60, 110 Lievano, Luis Lind, Janet 7 Lrtwnller, Beth A 137 Lltwiller, Beth A 137 Lltwiller, Beth A 137 Litwiller, Lori A 137 Lltwiller, Lori R 138 Litzenberger, Cindy 110 Liu, Su Hua 03 LOCDSY, Reba 137 Loewen, Irene 138 Metzler, Andre 138 Metzler, Malcolm 13B Meyer, Barbara 138 Meyer, Kathryn 138 Mikel, Martha 138 Mullen, Dana 138 Millen, James Miller, Angela 138 Miller, Ann 24, 25, 77. 138 Miller, Anthony 108 Miller, Audrey 138 Miller, Bethany 138 Mi-ler, Bradley 138 Miller, Brenda 120 Miller, Brent 100, 140 Miller , Miller , COfhy Cecilia 15, 30, 140, 176 Klassen, Loretta 117 Loges, Tamila Miller, Christine 140 Kliewer, Bradley 136 Loh, Lay Beng 110 Miller, CIGTIS Kline, Steven 136 Long, Carol 138 MI-ISV. CKJIQ Klink, Charles 30 Long, Kristen 138 Millar. CYDTIWICJ Klin, Elizabeth 00 Longacre, Rhonda 138 Mlllef. 000191 120 Klink, Paul 117 Lopez, Mario Miller. David 140 Miller, Delane 0 Miller, Denise A Miller, Denise E Miller, Derrick 120 Miller, Elaine 140 Miller, Emily Miller, Edward 34, 147 Miller, Gail 120 Miller, Kevin 140 Miller, James Miller, Joan 88, 120 Miller, Jonathan Miller, Joyce 120 Miller, Judith 140 Miller, Karla 140 Miller, Kenneth 120 Miller, Kevin J 140 Miller, Kevin K 105, 108 Miller, Kevin W. 120 Miller, Lorla 10, 120, 176 Miller, Larita 140 Miller, Linda Miller, Eric 100 Miller, Marjorie 24, 120 Miller, Mark 120 Miller, Melanie Miller, Merrill 83, 140 Miller, Michael Miller, Miriam Miller, Myron 140 Miller, Nancy 140 Miller, Neil 120 Miller, Paul 71, 140 Miller Philip Miller, Rachel 140 Miller, Rebecca 140 Miller, Renee 140 Miller, Rosann 140 Miller, Sanford 120 Miller, Sonia Miller, Stanley 120 Miller, Thomas Miller, Todd Miller, Tonya 140 Mills, Joe 140 Mlnlnger, Kenneth Minter, Ann Miranda, Martin 105, 140 Mishler. Dennis 120 Mishler, Marjorie Mishler, Roben 105, 120 Moeller, Dunla Mohammed, Abdulmalik 100, 140 Moiica, Gerardo 120 Montero, Arturo 140 Montoya, Art 140 Moon, Lois 60, 120 Moreno, Vaughn 120 Morrow, Rita Moser, Carol 140 Moser, Karen 66, 67 Moser, Mary Jo 140 Mosteller, Alfredo Moyer, Eileen 120 Mueller, Patricia Mumaw, Clark 140 Murcia, Ana Eligia 140 Murphy, Carolyn Murphy, Molly 120 Musselman, Carolyn 121 Musser, Patricia 140 Myers, Mark Myers, Ralph 140 Myers, Ron Nafziger, Donna 140 Nafznger, Jackson 121 Nafziger, John D 140 Natziger, Jon O 100 Nafziger, Kathleen 140 Nafziger, Maribeth 121 Nafziger, Sandra 140 Nafziger, Sue 140 Neufeld, Patricia 140 Neumann, Eric Neumann, Lisa 140 Newcomer, Jenny 140 Newcomer, Julie 140 Newswanger, Bruce 20, 121 Ng, Mei-Ching Rita Nickel, Sandra 140 Nisley, Brenda 141 Nisly, Kathleen 121 Nlssley, Gareth 08, 141 Nissley. Jay 121, 176 Nissley, Rachel 141 Nitzsche, Wayne 62, 121 Noe, Kathleen Nofsinger, Lois 141 Nolsinger, Robert 141 Notziger, Deanna Natziger, Joy 121 Notziger, Kristina 58, 07, 103, Nofzlger, Samuel 121 Nofziger, Thomas 08 North, Emily 141 Nunez, Eliel Nussbaum, Lalane 141 Nussbaum, Ted 121 Nussbaum, Tim 30, 141 Nye, Mann 141 O'Brien, Robert 51, 141, 171 Oesch, Kathleen Oliver, Keila Omondi, lbrahim 20 Ondiek, Sally 20, 141 Osborne, Eric 141 Oswald, Beth 103, 141 Overholt, Mary Lou 141 Overpeck, Tara Owen, Lorraine Owen, Rebecca 141 Oyer, Clitford 52, 121 Oyer, Tim 141 Pacheco, Enrique Patt, Karen Parker, Anthony 121 Parker, Wesley 107, 141 Paschke, Barry Peachey. Charles 51 Peachey, Donna 141 Peachey. John 141 Peachey. Sharon 121 Petter, Carolyn 141 Penner, Cara 141 Penner, Todd 141 Perez, Daniel 141 Perez, lrving 55, 121 Peters, Katrina 121 Peters, Lyle 141 Petersen, Cynthia Pfile, Lisa Phillips, Lynda 121 Plank, Audrey 121 Plank, Mark 106, 107 Preheim, Janette 27, 44, 141 Preston, Chrystol B6, 103, 141 Rada, Rogelio 141 Raikarnlkar, Bal Kumar: 121 Ratzlott, Gwen 141 Ray, Debra 86, 141 Reber, Jon Rermer, David 141 Reimer, Janet 26, 141 Reimer, Julia 107, 141 Reimer, Paul Reist, Hans Reist, Mervin 100, 141 Rempel, Carol 121 Rempel, Nelda 141 Rempel, Susan 141 Renshaw, Kathleen 121 Rheinheimer, Douglas Rhodes, Steven 141 Rice, Connie Richer, Jerrell 141 Richer, Linda Richer, Marcia 121 Riddle, Carol 141 Ridgley, Evelyn Riegsecker, Laura 121 Ries, Karen 141 Riley, Deborah 121 Risser. Sharon Rittgers, Rebecca 20, 141 Rivera, Emerita 77 Rivera, Orlando 21, 77, 122 Rivera, Rita Rix, Cheryl 122 Robinson, Lisa Rogers, Annette 142 Rohrer, Craig 142 Rapp. Marci 142 Roslch, Bonnie 122 Roth, Annabelle 63 Roth, Audrey B, 63, 122 Roth, Barbara 33, 122 Roth, Evan 142 Roth, John 47 Rath, Mary Ann Rowe, Christine 142 Rufenacht, Jael 142 Ruhl, Cynthia 122 Ruhling, Michele 142 Rupp, Rick Rupp, Russ 122 Rush, Philip 142 Rusterholtz, David 122 Rusterholtz, Lan 142 Ruth, GI Ruth, Ph na 122 lip 142 Rychener, Brent 122 Ryman, RyrT'lOh, Joel 100 Naomi 70 Santiago, Noemi 55, 02, 14 Sape, Jeanine 142 Sauder, Sauder, Sauder, Sautter, Sawatsk Schaefe Schafer, Schertz, Schertz, Schertz, Schertz, Schertz, Schirch, Schirch, Connie 122 Nathan 142 Pamela 122 Ronald 122 y, Debora 142 r, Katherine 142 Beth 142 Jennifer 142 Kahlil 142 Kathleen 142 Mona Pamela 142 Doug 122 Michelle 142 Schlabach, Steven 142 Schlegel, Sandra 06 Schloneger, Jana Schloneger, Jill 0, 06, 103, 142 Schmidt, Lyndon 105. 142 Schmitt, David 142 Schmitt, Jett 142 Schmitt, Valerie 142 Schmucker, Mark Schmucker, Martha 142 Schmucker, Mary Lou 142 Schmucker, Timothy 122 Schneider, David 142 Schrock, Dallas 142 Schrock, Denise 142 Schrock, Elizabeth 142 Schrock, Joan 122 Schrock, Karen 122 Schrock, Michele 70, 142 Schrock, Roger 142 Schrock, Roger 142 Schrock, Tamie 142 Schrock Wanda 122 Schracki Wendy 142 Schroeder, Kathy 142 Schultz, Marcella 16 9 Schultz, Sabine 10, 60, 142 Schumm, Dwlght Schumm, Kristine 122 Schwaftzentruber, Donita 142 Seigle, Loretta 143 Semplra, Carol 143 Senger, Paul 143 Shands, Regina Shantz, Graham 70, 109, 143, Shantz, Melvin Shantz, Steven 51, 122 Shaum, Suetta 143 Shea. Tim Shelly, Shenk, Shenk. Shenk. Shenk. Shenk. Sherck Sherer, Sherer, Shetler Shetler Shetler Shetler Peter 143 Marjorie 122 Rachel Sandra 122, 133 Sara 97 Todd 143 . Ron 143 Karen Michael 122 , Byron 143 , Lois . Reuben 143 . Robert 143 Swartzentruber, Shingledecker, Trudy 143 Shlrk, Dorothy 143 Shoemaker, Geneva 11, 143 Shoemaker, Janet 33, 122 Short, Sue 143 Short. Tobi 124 Shoup, John 77, 143 Showalter, Cheryl 143 Shue, Sue Siebert, Bonnie 143 Slabaugh, Marvin 143 Slagell, Karen 143 Slagell, Ronald 143 Slaubaugh, Carolyn 143 Smertzer, Kevin 143 Smith, Jay Smoker, Mary 124 Smoker, Vertyn 143 S0ltyS. Troyer, Debra 33, 124 Smucker, Conrad Smucker, Dorine 143 Smucker, Dorothy 124 Smucker, Gregory Smucker, James 100 Smucker, John 51, 143 Smucker, Lynette 143 Smucker, M Gregory 76, 143 Smucker, Robert 143 Smucker, Stering 24, 48, 124 Snyder. Snyder, Bruce 107, 143 Dale 143 Snyder, Ellen 143 Snyder , Peggy 143 SOQQ0. Lilian 20, eo, 143, 174 Mart Sommer, Kristen 124 Sommers, Dallas 14.3 Sommers, Lisa 143 Sommers, Teresea 143 Spicher, Julia 7, 176, 143 Springer, Andrea 124 Sprinkle, Timothy 64, 124 Sprunger, Edmund Srol, Brenda 124 St Germain, Brent 143 starr, timothy Stalter, Timothy 143 SYOUHGT, Betty O7, 103, 144 Stautler, Doreen 144 Stautter, Jill 124 Stauffer, Michael 144 Stautter Paula 06, 144 Stealy, Nancy Steclrly, Vonda 124 Steiner, Wendell 144 Stephens, Suzanne 144 Stena, Paul Stern Terri Anne 124 Stern Timothy Steury, Paul 144 Steyer, Craig 144 Strchter Roger 124 Strftler Mark storfzrus Anthony 144 Staltztus Barry 108 144 1 Stoltzfus Stoltztus . Elaine 144 , Elaine 144 Stoltzfus. Stoltzfus, Stoltzfus. Stoltzfus, Grace Harold Jeftrey Q8 Kristina 124 Stoltzfus, Kristine 124 Stoltzfus, Lois O7 Stoltztus, Rebecca Stout, Anne 96, 124 Stout, Jane 144 Strong, Brenda 144 Strong. Kathryn 77, 144 Stroble, Nancy 144 Strycker, Stephen 144 Stuckey, Pamela 144 Sticky, Joan 124 Stutzman, Cathy 76, 144 Stutzman, Rodney 144 Stutzman, Wanda 144 Sudemwan, Janet 144 Summers, Kristine 14.4 Summy, Michael Surrena, Janet Sutter, Debra 16, 124 Sutton, Cindy 144 Virgil, Laurie Virkler, Rise 145 Virlrler, Sheri 126 Vongunten, Edith 145 Voran, Miriam 145 Voran, Stephen 145 Walter, John 145 Walter, Richard 123, 145, 176 Wang, Mo Xi 93 Wang, Shi Wei 93 Warner, David 40, 126 Warrinton, Brian Swartley, Kenton 144 Swartzendruber, Swartzendruber, Swartzendruber, Swanzentruber, Swartzentruber, Julia 118, 124 Shari 144 Steve O8 Brian 24, 71, 100, 144 Elaine 77, 144 J, Lynnette 6, 124 Swartzentruber, Jeffrey 105, 144 Swarlzentruber, Joy 144 Swartzentruber, Lisa Swartzentruber, Sharon 124 Weaver, Barry 16, 126 Weaver, Bonnie 145 Weaver, Carol 145 Weaver, Debora 145 Weaver, Gregory 62, 126 Weaver, J Donald 30, 145 Weaver, Kenneth 145 Weaver, Mark 100, 145 Weaver, Phil 108, 145 Weaver-Yoder, Judy Weber, Ann 01, 126 Weber, Rodney 145 Webster, Barbara 107, 145 Weldy, Alan 44, 109, 145 Weldy, Ruth 28, 145 Welling, Chuck Welty, Ellen 145 Sweigart, Rebecca 11, 20, 144 Swihart, Stephen 108 Wenger , Barbara 145 Wenger, Chris Wenger Wenger , Clifford 100 . 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Marlene Unruh, Patricia 126 Unternanrer, Rebecca 145 Wiebe, Mary Meyer 126 Wiggins, William 145 Wilson, Barbara Wilson, Mechelle 145 Winarso, Timotius 72, 126 Wipf, Esther Wise, Elaine 52, 126 Wise, Rachel 145 Witman, Susan Wittng, Matthew 145 Wood, Nancy 126 Woodworth, Diane 145 Wnght, Marvin Wu, Fa Chin O3 Wyse, Douglas Wyse, Lynette 126 Wyse, Tim Yantzi, Sandra 31, 126 Yeazell, David Yoder, Anita 60, 145 Yoder, Beth 146 Yoder, C Esther Yoder, Carta 146 Yoder, Carolyn Yoder, Charlotte A 78, 146 Stoltztus Brenda J 144 Yoder, Charlotte A 20, 146 SYOHUUSV Blonde J OO Yoder, Christopher 146 5'O ZlU5 D'3'9 100 144 Van Ness, Beth Yoder, Cindy 146 Q'0l'2fMS QGNWO '2 00' '44 Vazquez, Hector 126 Yoder. David 126 5'9 ? -9 VQUDE' Vendrely Patrick 105 108, 145 Yoder, Donna 146 -'INK s X, , Q5 r Q-2 f F is z f no v .Lug -1,1 . 1 'J ff i lllll ,W L C 7 A hi M3 I 4 sb' , if .4 ,. 4 4 , ,fa 3 45254 ag '- ,funnqm . 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