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L-YN u iff H X1 L gi Yi!-I1 sg I iii IQ Fl nu:-gn .G 4,0 , X3 ' 'fb' ,Y 'ii qfknn N --'r '.X lg when Blum Ink 5- ,, a-AFHKEL ii-fi-.r i Qt : 1 95.3 'W-ul 'l' ,,,..-- X3 Y -' ,fa I , . N xywxisxvw , C ., 1-.....,K - .. .. , . ,.,, ,.,., , ,,,,, H A 5 s.fs.:.sQe E101-. :-frwgxsawf. f::11r-1-as fa-as-sf.f:f:g-as 1-sf. :fg wav, X -xi QS Q X QM as X agikm, wi an . u NQQNM i My ,Q -N1 was Xgwbiw x Q X Y X X Q .pw A -5 Q51 is ia :ww i va .- . A E, xr. i fu f ji Q ii 1 gy 5 2 UK:-'.w'f-'W-FEE?-T '-ik. nff..e'i. 51? ' 55- X .1 . 0' ,. ,NM xx s Www as-sxgfwffhg Q QQ :Ml S Qi N-wiNaamXfra:absEavrakarefamugasawkivsfwsi:sviAxiXQSww ana King explains to three ticketholders the rules for the Annex sponsored pillow fights. Maureen DePaul spends an afternoon in preparation for the Winter Carnival. 439355 f Faculty Ron Milne, Doyle Preheim, Nancy Lapp, Kathryn Aschliman, Sally Jo Milne, Mary Amstutz, and Fton Brunk don hats and wigs to perform the Banque! Fuge at the Fall Kick-Off. 1' 5.. 'him -if I Qx vi .ff 5 if ' QC v' ij .' ,,f ' 1 ,lf 5 , gg. A t. ,, 9 .V i. tail! gig 41 'a Qka, V, 'SC A total of 32,500 has been raised to benefit Tim Mitchell through the Goshen College Carnival XVI, which took place Friday.. . this is the first time over 32,000 has been raised by the carnival. Goshen News mf 'fin Yoder Second South's race track operator Chuck Green lends a hand to the controls. Fall fest participant Daryl King pedals through the 100K Century Bike Ride for Kratz Second. lf: 27 f lnternational Student Union: members Zou Zou Teku, Mohammed Johnson, Elleni Hailu, Claudia Bowen, Dana Witaker, Abril Rivera, Lynda Dutton, Yujin Yaguchi, J.B. Shenk qadviseri, Olga de Souza, Ellah Wakatama, Palesa Makhale, Tomomi Kinukawa, Xie Da Ming, Edward McKenna. Lydia Julius, Sumarso Santoso, Naina Desai, Setsuko Tanaka, Hanny Soetjahja, Youko Watari, Linda Blades, Akira Sasaki, Tonia Rivera. Mark Krisetya, Jonathan Jordan, Pablo Jimenez, Martha Iddrissu, Myriam Hudicourt,David Nugroho, Samar Semaan, Goh Wei Meng, and Amitava Mitra. l , GSWA: steering committee Ellah Wakatama, Anne Harnish, Bonnie Frey, Valerie Werner, and Tami Jantzi. Black Student Unionzofficers Lydia Julius, James Logan, Palesa Makhale, Bekumusa Msibi, and Ian Walker. -mln-an .iumnzuwu-,1-nm..ut11'.f.in..n1n1,r1 11- n gpwwiuuiuzz-xifggvgi-v mv- Since its beginnings in 1980, GSWA has succeeded in founding the women's studies department, increasing the number of women administrators, establishing inclusive language standards for all GC curriculum, changing the curriculum, and improving campus nighttime lighting. Nov. 6, 1987 RECORD article bv Bonnin :mv Latino Student Union: officers Yanira Duenas Noel Santiago, and Peggy Marcano with adviser Elizabeth Soto. ,aff :ease Society members Phil Lapp Jim Landis Sue Schlabach Doug Miller Lisa Schirch, Bruce eininger Mike Stoltzfus Regina Weaver and Andrea Bontrager Anita Miller Elaine Miller, Randy ftheinheimer Tony Lapp Todd Brenneman Jon Watkins Eric Herr and Fred Schlabach. Student Central Commlttee: Mark Krisetya, Dan Wenger, Jeevan Paul, John Vandenberg, Linda Blades, and Dan Liechty. . . 1 . X The purpose of the opinion board is to challenge and inform students. However, the board has increasingly been used to personally attack other student's ideas and concerns. We want those posting opinions and responses to be responsible for their remarks. It is out of this con- cern that SCC has drawn up the set of guidelines. Student Central Committee Fall Campus Activities Council: Adviser Marty Kelley, Jennifer Hoard lstudent assistantl, Steve Gale, Janet North, Dinny Li, and Greg Stauffer. Winter Campus Activities Council: Jennifer Manley, Maureen DePaul, Marty Kelley ladviserl, Dennis Bontrager, and Doug Albrecht. 30 get -Q.. Y 5 vig, I I OOM Q s ss? : .- x St- 4, Q kgs. rs 1- - Q N . .X sys-,qt X V Y lf! i 5 i . if ' Ken Rodgers, Monica Denney, Becky Litwiller, and Katrina Esch lift voices in praise at a winter term all-campus worship. Julie Martin leads the singing at a Tuesday night all-campus worship service. Campus Ministers Keith Graber Miller and Nancy Lapp with student assistant Phil Yoder. Not pictured are student assistants Dawn Leatherman and Christy Ftisser. avg , I Q- 2? if l 4 A Too often we have taken ourselves Q and our faith much too seriously, ed... humor allows us to laugh with each other about our personal faith practices, some of our quirks, and some of our unusual theologizing. Keith Graber Miller Chapel, February 15, 1988 much more serious than God intend- WGCS announcers follow the action of a women's basketball game. English major Charity Denlinger lines up crop marks for her Pinchpenny release A Time To Speak. I think GC students are wise to be critical of students who can't accept anything past their limited world of experience. But when this means that - especially within a liberal arts education - students can't be enriched through dialogue with the conservative voice - that's stupidity. Nov. 16, 1987 RECORD Doug, Lisa, and Me editorial by Jonathan Shenk COLLCCC COSMIC sclvurg 6 Possession :f'. I Q Ellah Wakatama, winter RECORD editor, works on a paste-up sheet with Roberta Hiss. 'Q N., Nt X W LAK 5.2.5, V29 'K S: fix. E t tw '-I Q2 if 4 -- - : .f I .. ,I L. i, Q 1. i121 ft, 32 35,,. Y., , Xwlffai 3j3,EL,s,. :Q-fa, -g,5,s-:ab:::-.igsfufs A ,..-455-413 :L x, ' Y m 4 : J get rw Q .wi 'rttx-:tx V ,og 35 K :,,.1,, .- --3 ff 1' ga A - , .,., :V , t. xt. .. :I ..t img. 3155, Eb... L-6.4:--A: :ff-.r7 ,'f'ifi' if it Pinchpenny author Jeff Peachey signs Stone Styrofoam at its release. N Fall RECORD Editor Jonathan Shenk directs paste-up late on Thursday night with Associate Editor Lori Froese, Randy Hertzler and Assistant Editor Emily Headings. 33 ELLAFID: But your fork - man. I wish somebody else'd help you with this, 'cause I don't know anything, but - I think that your fork - your fork'd be the main thing you'd use ..... can - you - say - 'fork'? 'Faw-werkfl ELLAFID: Flight. Put 'em together. Faw-werk. CHARLIE: Faw-werk. ELLARD: Good! That was great! Yeah. That was great. THE FOREIGNER by Larry Shue 4 52 I gt, , Katherine tKim Waglerj urges Ellard tEric Herrl to overcome his fears and carry through the plan of rescue. Owen CPJ Helmuthl taunts Charlie fKevin Bacherl and is amazed when Charlie speaks his first English words. Janette Brunk prepares for the role of Betty with the aid of Becca Miller. ,,1,,,,,mn,,mg!g:...,..t . . 5 A . RICHARD: Aw, I only dad it because I like them - and I wanted her to face life as it is. She's so darned afraid of life - afraid of her Old Man - afraid of people saying this or that about her - afraid of being in love - afraid of everything. She's even afraid to let me kiss her. I thought, maybe, reading those things - they're beautiful, aren't they, Pa? - I thought they would give her the spunk to lead her own life, and not be - always thinking of being afraid. AH! WILDERNESS by Eugene O'Neill Belle lSarah Irvinl teases Richard IDoug Reedl about his inexperience: What's the matter Honey Boy? Haven't you ever kissed like that before? Nat Miller qBruce Hostetlerl slurps his soup while Sid ISteve Hershbergerl amuses the rest of the family with his antics. 35 1'7 iS'f-Z'f'IEl'7-,-':': - EE?X.E '3 '53375:: 5 Af ' 5:25. ,,N.,Q,, . , 1,5 I-'f.- 3 .Q W-get eff- ' :- 1 ,ew-.W,.,,t: ...x, .-mm.: . , . s.-offf.-fyE.,-.-N.-X.-.-1.,1.,,.,..:is-we-A - ?f?w:: I'-V 2fu2sf',:frswssfi:-fsxrmzr A . V az:--www w.,.q:1:,z:f.-ft:,:.:,:.:1ns-A .:.r i ez.::faff-1121532.3-:m:.zsgx.s: X - -:wg-vi, XYNQI1. -Seiko.-Vg:-t g,,3ggq.g? 212: 5.-...A s375.g,g5g11:g:,s.:24.1 -K- W2v::.:.QF :isa '-tztkfzfifll ' an-5-5' A-1225-fpewa 15.5533 sa1.tm.f:.'.::f1f Us fsezeiz b5E1aQ'f9fSlQ:fsK:':R-,Q'ash of . 32 gn.: 3 rt. gg'-:fs 42253 '....x.-3'5''ii-:Ti'E5i5kHkiWh?-:SQ25k.kZ25ESLf: L -:ALEJL,:,2,-,::'.'.f,','E.5:'ZZ .2:EiS,5EES.l22,tbg1i,2Li :-.-:R-2.51: .-LtLvzL!.,E1kY' 1 Q . 3 Gordon Miller and Cathy Hockman prepare for their roles in the fall one act production FOXFIRE. -Y'-fmt 12-s-.met :1-:iw ,..,,t., .,, :sz-.s :g2wf:vi:3?f. :pi .5 5 2, v -t x..,. f -cf1:4xv-1.-vtgssn1.:'f.:1.gQ:15,5 . .. - 5, N Q Hg, t xv ,.., Y ,,,5,.A 9 mga...- ,..,A. ,...,., . ., 3 N..,. u.x.,g-..f ..,. ww., ANNIE: Guess there ain't no place in the world where there ain't no violence. HOLLY: What happened when somebody got hurt... ...Aunt Annie? ANNIE: Y' did the best y' could an' trusted in the Lord. I was raised on that. FOXFIRE by Susan Cooper and Hume Cronyn Lena tSue Hershbergeri pursues contact with the old man tBekumusa Msibiy who dies by her fire in the spring one act Boesman and Lena. 36 5- wisp 1. ef . - 'av-stef f- . 4, -- X-swrq A -R .,,,,,J ,. Wx ww, f.'z,-v,,g,.ga,,x-H., :..v:- ..,,M:..a..N Q, 5.3 ,N ,Saws ix 1 5 in If 3 X ff. 1 Q f- fm.,g ,y11.:g,x: 5 1 Q ' M -f +. ' isp :3'.s5,Sf,y,. .3 -:fu 'T .. ,W S1513 K , vp 1Zf.z233,wQM. ., I L' .. A j ,-Q-'w'l j , r +-ffm, 3.s'mee3Yx . f 31-l'.,'.f s P rf: 2' A . 1 1 W- --:W P. ' -ua ,tv .exam-1.4: ws '2 .f . .:-..a--.fr'---...-a,.,-i. W-W.. mfs. r. M, .F ws. -:rs -ps 'ai-Swat: , Life,-an .g,ew: 5,-5,352.Alai:tax-w.,Q.5-tvyaqg1554?-xx' gm. J it Yzf-if ' 12' wgsfx :Q L 5 F' . i, .,fi5ljE.efi1Q -5 Not only what we see but how we see also becomes a part of the work. Paul Wolber, May exhibition Senior art majors Jeff Hochstedler and Michael Krall, with art alumna Flenee Rodman take on comments at the Senior Art Exhibit with art alumna Renee Rodman. Exhibiting with them were Margarita Maugile and Becca Conrad. 4 x Xb 1 -,:s::s1fs:4,:-Q: t :fLIE,fE Ej:-1:51 , , 4 X 3231351'iwiiiii x npqw, 'W xt S x t x 1 5 t 4 xt x X 2 J 2'f'fE:?f 2' X S . Q , W- :-sg.,-1 fe tt:1:::,- lm Wt-,:S,..:,N,g:.g:g'1f.3.tft-:-mi.,.,,. A The Eric Yake Kenagy Memorial Visiting Artist Series was inaugurated with a two-day A clay workshop and lecture given by international ceramicist Ruth Duckworth. ,gsm X -if H ..,. i , .,.4 .W , La W . -.. '41 A ...fa A meal with Dr. C. Fiene Padilla, 1987 Christian World Lecturer from Buenos Aires, Argentina, gave interested students, including Doug Kaufman and Jill Hostetler, an opportunity to respond to Padilla's three lectures on the Third World, power, and Christianity. Rosemarie Freeney Harding explains an idea to Ed Metzler and Vincent Harding during one of the breaks in the Staley Lectures on The Search for a Liberating Spirituality given jointly by the Hardings. Frank and Betty Jo Yoder Public Affairs Lectures brought Alice Flivlin, director of Economic Studies program at Brookings Institution, to speak on The Congress, The President, and Economic Policy. l 'Q- It seems to be a very silly question. ls America possible? Of course America is possible. We are here, it is here, it exists, we exist, therefore, it is possible. But one does not come to chapel to ask and answer obvious ques- tions. The purpose of all gatherings of the spirit is to go beyond the surface. And to dig at levels that we do not ordinarily dig at. Vincent Harding Chapel, March 18, 1988 39 if x, 4 A 5 igyw Dennis Friesen-Carper pulls the funk tune Computer from the ensemble to open the fail Jazz Band concert. 'dv ,, sa, C 82' S 7 -7 Lf. fi, 40 1 ww 2 13-'Nz .. mb ,. ..., sk - fig? - :geisha -. 2. - , Ay if -. swf Ax? .N ivf-.-1-, X-..1-M wwf -s bgsmvl A WXQQQDQQ4-x,: ' .iiqezwfqxw f 0 -Ygekgwikxxgxi , S95 X e'3QRxX5i'x,N NX Xie K X5 X QQ sf Q X x X X M iz . '11 we is is 'i rf .g if , ' u, .x-'NE '0 ' 'IM xx i Al ' .. H ' ' 5 E Q, QQ? E 9.5 X i S , X R i : LM . 2f? rqQsS.v: Lon Feil and Kent Smith keep the rhythm going for the Jazz Band. A9 -'ti 95 ,-5? 'O 4 f . . U-. V Qs '4 hm ..3'N'n, 1-' J' YEA , There is more to the concept, however, than the diligence of simple repetition. Implicit in its challenge is that we must not be impatient with our learning process. Let us not be so eager for the goal of mastery that we fail to find richness in the journey to it. lt is im- portant to enjoy the process of our own learning. Lon Sherer, PHACTICING: A Liturgy of Self-Learning first published in The American Music Teacher and reprinted by Pinchpenny Press Monica Honn follows Hadyn's Creation score at the November Oratorio Chorus concert. Hi' Chad Sherman and John Duerksen provide the lower brass sound for the orchestra. Brian Gilstrap grimaces to a high-C at a practice session. f 41 4 Chorale performs Gloria for the Music department Christmas concert. Bariione soloist Doyle Preheim describes the days of creation in the fall Oratorio Community Chorus. siwgszjlgiii X .X - fi lg -:Kr ., X. Q ...xx 35353 S 'xlzsisigiszig A N X sais 'N SER' iii? .33 . Q. e -1: .iii ' iii , if .. 'ii-1115.3 ssji'i535'i wi SE1ii11i:1:1 me ,:15:1:1 2 a N525 1 iii fi Eli 151236 'iii iiii'ii:l2iii.f ' if 3 -i sg: Q ii 3 is X- .fm iii aj if 5- s Somewhere there's music, how near, how far. Somewhere there's heaven, it's where you are. The darkest night would shine if you would come to me soong un- til you will be still my heart, how high the moon. How High the Moon Sung by Vocal Jazz Ensemble A -62 Chorale members use the aisle in AD 28 to set formation for the upcoming spring concert. Chamber Choir travels to another location during their eight-day tour of Ontario, Canada. The Vocal Jazz Ensemble sways with God Bless The ChiId in their debut this fall. 43 4 Y-4 ix-,E iw' Q is 84 'Ii 'Q 'f :- vs., ' , . ' ' .. . - we -. 3-41 1. -fx, . - ..,wq,gM Q - h 1-A . A , - 'V . . , rim' .1 -qv4,,f, :1q.4j.gg,,w- , vu, A ,N 1 u Q A1 - 4.1,- :ij 1 71' 1 N 5 ' :QS N ESQ ykifg ' X29 U x .-3 -A Y' A -Q Ai-X S. Joleen Hochstetler explores the science of color mixing through Oil Painting. f' 'wscq-M I- . .-,: -.MZ fe IAA- Q tr L JS: x f ,gu- .k I lg fx Professors Abner Hershberger, Ann Graber Miller, Judy Wenig-Horswell, Marvin Bartel, and John Mishler. f i shrubs: '1 i ,,,,,. , 5, .f 'Q -as M Frauke Goerlz pulls one of the seven colors for her serigraph I. print Carribean Colors. 4 L X ui Toney Dodson concentrates on adding a coil to his coil and pinch pot tree. Fifth year senior Michael Good pours molten aluminum into a styrofoamlsand mold in preparation for his senior exhibit in December. Exhibiting with him were Angel Gardner, Janette Brunk, and Jill Byler. 47 l 1 mouse-In-pm-sun :. 4 ' if s t swxig Q. TQ we gy 2- N, t x ss X .X , N . A f . I. .' Q QM it H x-A with y X , into ot er areas o interest. Me lssa Huber 2 Kinder, Nianlyn Buqkholcgter, aid Fetros - N- M- ft X - . A X - .t .. .-,QWAN LL, W ,,. .... ,.... .,,, - ,.,,, .... -....- .,,, Y, Y ..Yf e m 0 I Don Blosser lets his politics show through as he punctuates the role of women - in the church to his Paul class. 48 Professors Don Blosser, J. Lawrence Burkholder, Marlin Jeschke, Caleb Miller, and Fluth Krall. f l 5 ,t44J I YK . 1 1' lea L .gs J -nl if - X .4.liB' QLD Alicia Nunn, Angela Powell, and Jodi Bixler make notations for their next Biblical literature inductive assignment. mf W 9 I P A l -n - 5- 1 X I ur' gl ,1- ' f Q ig. i i --45 D U J. Lawrence Burkholder hands back an exam to his Monday evening Christianity and Modern Thought philosophy class. 49 'U I 5 f K is Ken Horst uses a 3-dimensional hexagon model to demonstrate molecular structure to his General Chemistry class. crfqc.:-Q.:-.Y:::.:,.fs-sms +..:-tsfx.f-:Qsi:-s'-:ii-:1-V.-:i.,: f- r- is ' - ' r r f- ' tf'1 '.5'f'1 'f,r1 s.:,.ig:::sQv:g:ts:s.:::-Q22 ,eu1:-.fs.::ifs32-552 -:,5':-I .aa 'If1E,'i ,e,:5.,.-qgfu: ,:is.1:,-:Q -- -- X ,':,fg 'I.-23255 rm:-i1I2?1r5:f N 'aa-i:' NIS'-.-l'E.-:Qff:IE 45. f'ff1i ,. .tts ses- ,,,, . ,,-. -.Q X, ,o.. , .H .,.. . .. . er: ...,... Q :..,f.: M 'S '5i:IS....:1s':Q., agtsws-s.?:s:::.:a-:rs 1-1-v-zsf5'52z.s2'. 535' K Through hybrid breeding, Stefan Martin studies the dominant and recessive traits of maize seeds for Genetics. Joann Burnett examines research samples of Cynthia Adams' trimester project. The focus is to explore the increase in protein from substituting buckwheat for wheat. 50 V ff Q rf x X S K Nite s Professors Don Clemens, Frank Bishop, Ken Horst, James Miller, Jonathan Roth, Larry Yoder, and Stan Grove. First-year student Tom Cheiner carefully measures his chemicals for a lab in General Chemistry. Pl Ut I i 1 - Al .5 - 6, 3:11 ,N '15 '--1-si , . .. , 1 . - 1 - . 'za-.gfl-' - JOhl'1 HBNTIOFI uses B FTIOITIGHI in the Leaffakel' to check into the Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary course descriptions. Senior accounting major, Susan Roth, works at her accounting internship with Jeff Swartzentruber at Mennonite Mutual Aid. Six Goshen students completed internships and twenty-two students worked through practicums to gain experience this year. .lg Business and Economics majors join to discuss issues and ethics in a Senior Seminar Course. A focus on ethical responsibility took them to Cummins Engine Co. in Columbus, IN. 1 Nu - 2 A i 54 Tom Guengerich practices his radio announcing skills under the watchful eye of Stan Martin. The Station Operations class prepares students to announce on WGCS, GC's student operated radio station. Trudy Good and Mike Stoltzfus discuss research methods and issues in Communication Theories class. Lauren Friesen instructs theater majors Bruce Hostetler, Becca Miller, Christy Leichty, George Miller and Steve Hershberger in the art of directing drama. Each student's work culminated in directing and producing a one-act play. ilu., 'Of I, 51275.71 -...r X Hiroshima Mon Amour provided plenty of symbols for analysis by the Classical Cinema class. Jonathan Shenk discusses the significance of hands with Jeff Peachey, Patrice Gosteli, Fran Digel, Pierre Grosiean, and Dana Whitaker. ,.. wi ,,i ,As- i1.g...,5j,ji.!i ?:i.::Qj:f gi, , ,,ff,.ijg.4.:t.:l g7,'gg.g:,.g,.i,' 'i-fig, t , :ff Lil, a,i...l.A...t1:.:. -l.:.zLs,:kl1fLL.2,'-.L.LIL.l:.Q, :Qwf ,T ilIQ.Q.YLf:.:-EQQ 'ak 1456-,-:'.:.,-1 Professors Lauren Friesen, Stan Martin Stuart Showalter, and Dan Hess. Professors Floyd Saner and Mark Oklak. . -.P ,- ,,,, 4- jlkmm, .- 'ff' .ff 'dy . - Aw' ' ff ,f ,ff ' ' Scott Litwiller takes advantage of the Kratz-Miller computer center. The new center opened this winter to alleviate the overcrowded Schertz Center. 'nm J, W 0 4 ,QQ il ,-4 - ,. if.- '2' who U' June Templin leads a seminar for staff members Judy Jones and Sandy Miller, an IX i ' H I Special Topics: Fundamentals of Computer Algorithms students Elaine Kaufmann and Dave Eby discuss the use of backtracking. James Gonsalves spends an afternoon in the Shertz Computer Center. -in Learning eyelhand coordination by M7 ft X!! ' t at 4 V putting together puzzles is only one of the activities in the Goshen College kindergarten. Kathryn Aschliman supenrises three of the community children senfed by the college program. l 4 1 pp - 'rf' tif' it -,...........alf uv....-1-D Tom Yoder presents a high-school English lesson to classmates in Spring Term 1 Sophomore Field Work course. Taught by Kathy Gnagey Short, this course is the introduction to the classroom setting. , Dawn Gerber and Jodi Meabon jot f down pointers as John Smith lectures in The Secondary School. 58 ,Z 'Qt 4 5 1 .1 5-'Q 2 -,,. -, , .Lt . Q, . .v ... . 5. Marvin Bartel and Kim Hawkins discuss the aesthetics of a potato print logo in Art for Children. The two-part assignment of potato prints and Iinocuts is designed with materials easily available in the elementary school setting. Professors Anita Lapp, Kathryn Aschliman, John Smith, and Kathy Gnagey Short. ,x s.z'- -xl: Yujin Yaguchi researches his paper for American Drama: Study of Literature course this fall. .Q - I S gr Professors John Fisher, Wilbur Birky, Shirley Showalter, Ervin Beck, and Rosemary Wyse. 'mum 4.pv First Spring Term Study of American Literature students absorb the Romantic darker side of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Karl Frey and Jen Hoard listen to Ervin Beck's analysis of the Colombian Gabriel Gar cia Marquez's No One Writes to the Colonel in Monday evening International Literature. Exposition 8 offers examples for Cynthia Wyse as she prepares to write a documented argument for Expository Writing. Discussion of the novel Cien Anos De Soledad takes Spanish American Literature students Corey Franz and Heidi Kauffmann, and professor Rafael Falcon to a new environment. The upcoming spring SST in East German Y motivates Jodie Peters and Kristine Regehr to understand the grammatical rules of the German language. Gerhard Reimer compares the grammatical structure of German to English for his German 202 students. Chinese lV students Trudy Good, George Miller, and Frank Hess work through a book exercise on sentence construction under the instruction of Professor Zhou Linyou. I l-iC1 I 'E L- ' ' f-zz' 1: Q3 35- i .V 5 . fa , -+- T5':::1:,:x 1, I XQ. 3 s e 5 v -..---,T ' u .w'-J F T Professors Judith Davis, Gerhard F-leimer, Rafael Falcon, and Zhou Linyou. Joel Otto searches for the correct wording he prepares for Spring Guadeloupe SST. Although no longer offering the French Major, interest and SST requirements keep the classes full. iii BS M M' , ff 64 Professors Jose Ortiz, Elizabeth Soto, and Elias Acosta. 1 Elizabeth Soto joined the Hispanic Ministries department this year in teaching Introduction to Old Testament ll. Pablo Jimenez and Jorge Camaoho work through La Biblia in their study of the Old Testament. kai 1 -1-.,.X, is-.f Professors John Roth, James Hertzler, and Theron Schlabach. I , on -is 1 3- WT John Roth and Marcus Wegner peruse The Record in search of Roth's book review on Alan Bloom's The Closing of the American Mind after a Friday Renaissance and Reformation class. -- , - ,1 J- I I '-. 4.3 S L mx was ' History of Mennonites in America students Doug Liechty Caskey, Sheila Swartzentruber, and Dave Riegsecker examine copies of Martyr's Mirror in the Horsch Room. Randy Ftheinheimer and Kenton Longenecker calculate the alternating current from the oscilliscope for an electronics lab 5' 4 R assignment. We mm . N . Lg 3 .,., M., .f 0-.ag Julie Hertzler explains a trigonometric substitution for a Calculus ll problem session. X 9 , -4 -2.315 ,Sig?'?gigg:f f . ,--,- 'stiff'-f .Aw ff I. Professors Arnold Wedel, Ron Milne and Carl Helrich -fnmff' D-1 'll XC, 'a . . 5 ul' X le l -1 'Q aiwj Carl Helrich works on the Frank-Hertz experiment with Lynda Rupp in measuring the energy levels of electrons in the mercury atom. Bruce Lin works through an integration problem in Calculus ll. ta V alla 1 KVIPQ -... 67 Larry Penner, Ed King, and Ted Birkey practice for Jazz Combo at a late night session on Arts third. ra xzzg''geg-cfzzsrmtssgwzxggqrfggzf --'viz-.-w-.--:::::4:ff-:-- -:.-..,,.,..::m.1 -' -ff frfr ft--:f-at-1: 5 'If ' QE- IIA ' X 1' x 4 . Q .X , , .. . , ' -.sam -f 2-fag Lz' s:.1a:1za -1 1 68 Directing at a 3:30 practice in AD 28, Kay Montgomery calls for a raise in pitch from the Chorale. Bev Lapp prepares to accompany students for their private voice lessons. - ,LA- '50 -' 'X ,ff Professors Kathryn Sherer, Mary Louise Hooley, Lon Sherer, Kay Montgomery, David Mosley, Mary Jo Schmidt, and Doyle Preheim. Sara Hochstetler, Tiffany Friesen, and Charisse Streeter work on a harmonic analysis in Music Theory. P K L a Ruth Ann Lapp, Erica Yoder, and Becky Litwiller sketch the biological structure of a fetal pig during Spring Term I Anatomy and Physiology class. Entrance to the nursing program is dependent on completion of this course. The pinning ceremony, held the day before graduation, recognizes those graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree. Seniors Susan Carlson and Janet Hilborn leave a day's practicum at Goshen General Hospital Emergency Floom. After a day at the hospital, Mary Burk and Monica Strand fill in the yellow care plans with a nursing diagnosis and goals for the next week. 4'-' J Q -5, ,neg 4 .xi ! A f -, 'f5.iififv:5 W'v',.,, X J'x1:':41:5. I'W:.7:.?'F'?275'P- Professors Linda 'Pert' Shetler, John Ingold, Jeff Birky, Dwain Hartzler, Sue Floth, Don Ogle wav 1. X -1, ggszfsma: 1 s Q3133 fm: 2' -1 .Q . MM - sq-: :AE 4 ,455-5' ef ie.: Qian, i:j?:'r:' 65211345 '.3 .fz:-.:'.:-.1 , 1 W,,r5ww,s,..v.l,gxqg.,:gg.4,2s2,.f,:.eM.,,.,,,,,F.a-P--J,,s.f4.w-,W--,r . .... y . .... ..,....,, . , ,. , V, ,.,,....,.. .,..,,, , ,..n....4.-.,,,t,,v, W. M-.-N. fs S, Adv' 5' 72 hw' Jamie Stutzman and Dan Haggerty watch intently as the mechanics of muscle movement in a free throw are demonstrated. Jennifer Manley, studying under the newly developed athletic training minor, wraps an ankle before the Goshen-EMC soccer game as part of her practical experience. X is .. ,gr K x, A 2 N i w xv as .sq ,,, . -f,ww,v,ww...,.. ...W 2' 1 'x :Q- 5 , iq in ., - Professors Duane Kauffmann and Victor Koop. 's in ..e5.-gg 1 , ,.i'iE'sffiT'rg5', Jill Koop hands in her statement for the day's ..- discussion in Contemporary Viewpoints. Victor Koop lectures to his winter term Abnormal Psychology class. ...ml 73 Dan Liechty and Carl Lind calculate the results of the campus wide survey on GC's Standards of Living for their Methods of Social Flesearch class. Marriage and Family students Hanny Soetjahja and Lori Frederick hear Kathy Masts concerns and questions during a class discussion. .itil 3 un. . ff? Flon Stutzman returns the mid- term exam to his Cultural Anthropology students. is X - , ' 1 3' x v X 'B F ,. -Q- ' ,5'1.':1:C:2:3?K Q , 51, 5-3::tr:2f2m 1-EFS 'Q X . ,,1:--.six t ,xx - if ,:,-.igfq - , r , ' 5.-57-K :':l5SQ: V' X xc X it xx ix X at Q, X Qs tNs v x NX x 'Yi N N Xt xx YQ Q as t w X X X 9 X x x NE XXX XS2 tx X X XR N t Y Willard Krabill opens the evening's topic of sexuality in the Bible in the Human Sexuality course. Sir - -JJ Professors J. Howard Kauffman, Anna Bowman, Robert Birkey, Flon Stutzman, Goldie Ivory, and Mary Anne Hollinger. Mary Hershberger, Sheree Yoder, and Lisa Bryant join in their small group's discussion. Human Sexuality divides into smaller groups for the processing of issues. 0 2 A am ff f mvmfb CIUDDHUUEIUUDDDDQ I Ct 4? 11 X ! 3 2 N f. K sffi- 1' 1' 1,11 A .1 H 1 , , x..1 'T'5z ,Fr-,, x...f f M-1 ,AQ . A.A N-' -- A - I. -4 .yl.L: 9 , y W ,UIV 2 ,'z- 4 wi , , . W , A A W, ' n 'fkwl 3 1 . f 0 W? I P If U my ' YQ? 'Q - Carol Shenk and one of her students make iaozi, a type of meat-filled dumpling often eaten on picnics. it . 'i 455, 3 i v-gn-nnoqnqi Sunday, March 13, 1988 Lord, grant me patience. Patience to endure that annoying sound that is constantly emitted by that wretched, out-of-tune thing that once was a guitar and which no one here has any idea how to play. Patience not to throw anything at the stereo. no 'matter how many times they insist on playing the same song by what sounds like the Hispanic Gospel Chipmunks. Patience to see the good things in the wailing they call singing, like the fact that it is a joyful noise unto the Lord and it helps to drown out the guitar. One of the many crowded back streets in the city of Chongqing. Dave Eby practices tai ii, an ancient Chinese meditative art. an t it? Esi f f t W P e g? M X ,AQZ la fl 8 fa 3 .I fl I ,.5 '- wuan.....,.vf - . . . Lord, help me quit wishing l was back in Capotillo as it's not possible right now. Lord help me to live each day for its own merit instead of just biding time, even if I am 75.86 per- cent done with my ex- perience and only have 497 hours until l board the plane to Miami. Help me not to feel superior because l've spent 314 hours sitting in Bible classes or because I come from a beautiful tradition of a Capella harmony in 4 parts, or because of all my various and sundry religious arguments, apologies, and explanations when they have a simple child-like faith: I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children you will never enter the kingdom of Heaven. . .. 78 Lori Oswald, Karen Kaufmann, Kim Stjernholm, and Margie Helmuth absorb the Record in an effort to keep up with the news from GC. 4. 'K .151 Q Y A' r x 'M Y .X X . ' A NX X j ligne F . if . GQ' . Q na 1 , Q M Q .sl J ' 43- - 'f , X 0-dv-Id -ff t , ' Q .. -l- Fall SSTers Jenna Hershey and Anne Hunsicker are fascinated by a street merchant's goods. Ben Stutzman is covered with cameras as he captures the moment for the spring unit. is Zh iq xr' .Kimi X Mi Jeff Weber is confronted by an eager vendor on the streets of Santo Domingo. One of the Spanish professors at Universidad Nacional Pedro Henriques Urena walks by as Ted Love, Jennifer Bohn, and Christy Ftisser wait outside their classroom. Q e' -- .4 9' ug 1 47151. . ' ' ' .-' M, v I is .--we-A M.: Spring Dominican SSTers relax in the lobby A NM of a hotel in Santo Domingo's ' colonial district. -L One of Santo Domingo's mercados. X - 'Il , !'4s 'q- ' N ' -v ' 1 -, ' . ' xi W t sl. ffq tmgg 1 . 'Q' A '.'x'3 v X ...ss - 'Nag 'ax , X. U s 4, N. N X ...hw I 'Qs-f --- :A V - ' xx , l mea., X Ex.. X -r-5 , cx'Z'5?,,, L ,,, w . A 'f65'1. X xx X W Q - .hi X x 't 5'4 i A a K 'xN.x, x Q '-mf wff- ?Pf'.. f- A..-ya--' K s l N i K ...Help me to be patient when there are little eyes on me all the time. Help me to be patient when the words they have cameras or would you like to take a picture immediately follow our introduction. Forgive me for being selfish with my film, forgive me for judging people by their appearances, by their musical talent, or anything else trivial like that . . . With great expectations, three of the Spring SST units endure the- thirty-hour bus trip to f Miami. 81 i Ben Stutzman says good-bye to his sister Hannah before leaving for three months in Jena, East Germany. ,A x 4 a 4. ,Q fi : TZ'X'i355fxf1 if xt. 1,ifwir--sf-.1sftstziazgstegmz- f . .,,,,,. 54's23:f:s:sfzf ..af1s-f.ws1:14f , - ,.,,:::2'.:2et','g'..,.... 'gr-e-:2.:,:,1 1 4, ,H -.zest ff? M512 , Xjlji f.ff:2f's:f.:x.sz,es .1-mee R 2. N . -'G -.x-1'-ua: ,W,I:25r2:'-: k' iczhr-vs-2:-7:1- Il 3 1 il : C:L'.2.1,:355S:-1252: r o:Y'1:-::E?E f 2 -, :L Q' fi2.Iiiikilzvi.-ig:,:E+:-. -4:'4:'-1:':-.T:2.t , New-:'::s:si: z:.1a:'-:-im V Q: :.'f:.51,e91iz54Sa3f 5.Wrv-3:-:f4y:'f:Xf:1'Q is 4 fe-:::3:s:'f::11 The university restaurant 'tZur Rosen , where SSTers take most of their meals. Main lecture hall building of the Fredrich Schiller-Universitat, where SSTers have their language classes and lectures. Q, g svn S xl- 5 ...sf in ll ll nu 5 Q va :X ,. X , --Q - fa-...N wt., S Q. .a x X. Tr- ti X Nl -'I .X ., i '1 A'- X t..s+ T. ' .QE w y 'x 1111 L' '-+5 v-Q 'H gi' flu :li is sr- ...Help me to see them as you see them. Lord, it's easy to live one day at a time when things are going smoothly. Help me to remember now that yester- day's gone and tomorrow may never be mine when l'm missing Eighth Street Mennonite in Goshen, or Mennonite Fellowship of Mt. Pleasant, lowa. Help me to remember that you are just as concerned about and just as present in lglesia Evangelica Missionera de El Cadillar. And that although those other places may have felt like home yesterday and may again tomorrow, today l'm at home here. .. f.t,,,g' f'Q-' Iii If fmsg. . 'Ji-fe A at we W af... .1 A,'.. f, 3 4 Q K . ' Q19 1' - aa: -..4.... ,,, A QA. - ' -A . L Jblz., - , se-,,, 2' Q H2 .M , . ,- 1' mn. im 3 a I .3 f .4 -X s-'V' J 1 ls 0 ' Y 1,. . s Y J' Text on war memorial plaque: The victims of the Anglo-American bombing attack on the ci- ty of Jena in the spring of 1945 admonish us: There is nothing more important than main- taining peace. Goshen SSTers walk by this every day. Lisa Flheinheimer listens to her brother, Randy, as he gives her messages to deliver to friends in Jena. David Jeschke and Laura Sutton sample one of the fresh fruit stands . . . Lord, thanks for the bed I slept in last night, surely the nicest since I left home in January. It really made my day. Forgive me the way I felt when that glorious slumber was massacred by a radio cranked up to full volume. Lord, if there's some tactful way I can demonstrate to these people that radios can be played at other levels than off and ear- shattering, show it to me. If not, teach me to grin and bear it. Help me to hang in there Father, and glorify you always. In the name of the Son, who taught us to love people even when they turn the radio clear up or always ask to have their picture taken, I pray. Amen. Read in chapel May 5, 7988: iournal entry by Anthony C. Miller La Republica Dominicana, winter 1988 rf' during the fall in Point-a-Pitre. Jo Janzen steps off the bus, bringing her to the end of her SST experience. r .,- f 'Ar ' - 05 L., f ' , I I -, ' 1 ,fl .5 . , ' . 1 t 71 ,lg S ' . 3 Ka . 1 f ASV R , 1 - . f . f '-3- y-531 .f J :V 53? A' 2' ' '4 L f',g1?f.-. .fn tit, ' gl. jig' ts- , 4. . .'!,45':'i31 l'l yi? 'Z '4 Q' - to--'-f ?i.r :S'5?5 gr wwf, '. B. ts. 1 iS T t '+P5-1 ff' Q. t 'Af'1i XXL:-'KP K 'few--'.L 'iss' Q v V, ,KI ,K J if-. fps.-Ahq .g. ,.' Q swf!!! Furl I: I J. an ' '4-'fl 'fr' 5' . 'XW-XT Ks.. ff ' 5 gift ' R if - ' --:i'Mb.g ,rt Mar.,-Lt rss. 1 .... - ....1:: Leader Tom Meyers, along with Brian Horst, Gregg Skinner, Ben Hunsberger, and Matt Troyer prepare for lunch on the lawn at Fort de Sainte Charles. .,., .... ..,,.,,,.-,--- -2 -2.-7.3 -X--N, .. .-----awww W-. f-ww,' 1--1 f.vw,,vrrf,f-', vt' ' ' 1 ,. if-'-..::b.31q5 'k .451 fl pil. 1 's1,:..1t..:..s.:,ai,5' 3 1 13 main. , .1-gQ1.1'14 Q-Lis:':.:fe..vt:: ga.,-.r.:,,. su... cp - - ef-3' if alvq, .4 ' Ii nw? -H Jeni! 4. ivy' 1, , l ,, .. wif' 1 Winter Guadeloupe SSTers watch as a plantation owner cuts sugar cane for them to taste. Sue Schmucker and Vonda Horst climb Pointe des Chateux, from which both the Atlantic Ocean and the Carribean Sea, as well as the entire island of Guadeloupe, can be seen. 28 -4 4 fx. . fl, A Q j 1 1 4, I I , .-',- A : 'g -ff ,, ,, -QW -Q -W-Lf 5 Coach Sue Roth explains team strategy to Maria Lehman iso.I, Karen Gerber iso.J, Marcia Bender iso.I, and Kathy Mast lfr.I. Jerry Weber lassistant coachy, Jan Kolb, Maria Lehman, Karen Gerber, Dawn Gerber, Jennifer North, Becky Troyer Penny Ropp, Linda Miller lmanagerj. Marcia Bender, Kathy Mast, Karen Yoder, Jan Helmuth, Sue Fioth lcoachl bt ,12 88 V! ' 4 My main goal for the season was to prove that small people can play in the front row. Since I'm only 5' 5 tall. I'm not too imposing on the front line. This made me all the more determined to hit and block to the best of my ability, no matter how in- timidating the competition. Jan Helmuth, So. Mxmew OVERALL RECORD 22 14 COACH Sue Roth Goshen Opponent Kalamazoo Taylor Bethel St Mary s PUCC Grace Tri State Earlham Hanover Marlon Manchester Anderson Defiance Spring Arbor Albion Calvin Manchester Anderson St. Francis HCW CHAMPIONSHIP: 2nd NAIA NORTH DIVISION: 2-4 All Conference Team: Karen Yoder, Dawn Gerber NAIA District 21: Karen Yoder QQ 5 Senior Dawn Gerber leaps for a spike ...Q Attempting to block an opponenfs spike are Jennifer North iso.j and Karen Yoder isr.i. f 5 Jan Helmuth .Mi Q U via ,. .. 4. . ,, +A.'-if . -S, ,. Vanessa King Rita Ruth 1so.J prepares to drlve a shot upfield. f .. -1 .Y 4595.3-.Q3'?fl, .1 '- .': 'Af 51 , fs ilsufb 'ini 'N '5 f. -'F--H 'yr Mg N L- J gf, h .ah I . VJ. ., -r- . M.:-zy., -, R , 1-fl.: W, ffl, V . 'f4--,3 ,QA-,, DVM-' 1:-1-f-5 45 J. 2 . I r I ,Q ' V - F K . -f A. , M. N, . .A V., in muh., wail, X 1 - x ' OVERALL RECORD: 10-7 COACH: Linda 'Pert' Shetler ' Goshen Opponent Marion 2 1 1 Kalamazoo O Franklin O Earlham 2 OT Olivet 1 Adrian 0 Franklin O Berea 0 Marlon 0 Calvin 2 OT DePauw 3 Notre Dame 5 Bridgewater 3 OT EMC 2 Hanover 0 State Tournament Marlon O 2 8 . lq, ' 5 Q '.,. I ,QQ ' 5 T., . 4 ' 2 fl 11 ,'1. - 3 1 0 1 10 DePauw 0 Chris Landis, Vanessa King, All District 21 Team Chris Landis Vanessa King HCW All Conference Team Regina Miller Cindy Harnish .5 av its N 5525- ' Q.. ,xi -sk? wr-if -X:- -1:1 :AQ fist , , srl- LI-S ,Q t, wif Wi :SSB 121555 l assi iiifsfgil tif? i' 11355 vs:-. Nu 9, ,gl'ye'f9'9Q,Qf. 5 'z ff f SSRI- ,f'. ' -. ,I wt . 1 I 'A In an attempt to steal the ball, Cynthia Yoder gsm reaches through an Olivet opponent's egs. Becca Conrad, Janet North tmanagerl, Reggie Miller, Rita Ruth, Shannon Musselman, Trinda Bolton, Michelle Yoder, Chris Landis, Vanessa King, Michelle Miller. Krissy Martin, Nina Kaufman, Cindy Harnish, Mary Beth Alderfer, Kathy Nussbaum, Becky Yoder, Cynthia Une of the most memorable highlights this season was our winning all three games against Marion College, something that had not been accomplished for a number of years. These games were extremely competitive requiring much motivation and drive on our part to overcome. Chris Landis, Sr. Todd Miller Terry Slabach, Rick Crowder, Kevin Buerge, Shane Hartzler Harris Flazak John Ingold lcoachj Keith Miller, Ted Birkey, Keith Kratz, Dan Diener Chris Gotwals Akira Sasaki Q I ww? ,ag 'MV It was a big change from being captain of my high school team to being at the bottom of the varsity level, but everyone was encouraging and took time out to help each other. Rick Crowder, Fr. Todd Miller Gul concentrates on backhanding an opponent's shot. Grimacing with effort, Mike Stoltzfus ljr.y executes an Overhead smash. OVERALL RECORD: 6-3 COACH: Joy Hess Goshen Opponent l Taylor 2 7 X St. Mary's 0 9 Huntington 7 2 Anderson 8 1 , Manchester 6 3 Earlham 7 2 Huntington 6 3 Franklin 5 4 St. Francis 3 6 HCW Championship: 2nd District 21: 9th HCW All-Conference Team: Singles' Susan Hunsberger Q 'vbg 'V Emily Headings Khrls Miller Kim Leuz Ingrid Hess Ann Conrad Jill Wyse I -d ' Joy Hess Icoachl Regina Weaver Rosemary Everest Cynthia Hockman Susan Hunsberger Bggsples: Susan Hunsberger, ngri Claudia Pineda The match was close, but I knew she was better than me and I lacked confidence in myself to actually win I did end up losing but I think if I would have had just a little more drive, I could have won Emlly Headings Jr Ann Conrad tsrl ponders her game during a break in the action Moving towards the ball Emily Headings Url anti clpates the placement of her return Jerry Zehr, Gideon Berhanu, Rob Adams, Jeff Kaufman, Jeff Martin, Greg Steffen, Mlke Peachey tassistant coachl, Dwain Hartzler tcoachj, Randy Zimmerly tassistant coachl, Kent Clemens, Dan Wenger, Darin Derstine, Scott Wenger, Tim Wharton, Mike Stuber, Merle Zehr. Chad Horning, Kenton Longenecker, Dan Haggerty, Quentin Clemens, Doug Sharp, Jeff Weber, Todd Neuenschwander, Ben Yoder, John Vandenberg, Dan Liechty, Jeff Smucker. W! -Of Z .. ' ' .f of Coach Dwain Hartzler collects his thoughts prior to a game. Seniors Kenton Longenecker, Merle Zehr, and Darin Derstine celebrate Goshen's 6-1 win over Tri-State. Kenton Longenecker tsr.l OVERALL RECORD: 12-2-4 COACH: Dwain Hartzler Goshen Opponent Judson 0 1 W. Michigan 2 5 GR Baptist 2 2 OT Bethel 7 2 Manchester 2 1 OT Spring Arbor 2 0 Tri-State 6 1 Bluffton 8 0 Huntington 2 1 Earlham 3 2 OT Grace 1 0 Calvin 0 1 EMC 2 0 Millersville 1 1 OT Marion 4 3 St. Francis 5 0 Taylor 6 0 NAIA District Playoffs: Tri-State 2 3 MCC All-Conference Team: Darin Derstine, Kenton Longenecker, Dan Liechty, Jeff Smucker, Dan Wenger Chad Horning ifr.i tackles from behind ' .1 g.. .A fic 0 'ly' iff. C-A-Sala! .. J.. 1? 'V' 1 Q M A , JF ie at ,,,,,, T . ' Q Jw fr M f .Z X ul. A' J '- , 1 ' 3 1 ' lr, Q, J If gl Playing soccer at Goshen is a tradition for the Zehr family. Merle isnt and Jerry ffm are two of the nine Zehr brothers who have con- tributed to Goshen's program over the past twenty years. The alumni game this year field- ed all nine of the Zehrs. Everyone came to the team from different places, but during the season a bond formed between the players. Even though the team was YOUUQ, it was very determined. Everyone made an effort to have a positive year. Dan Haggerty, Jr. f 'S Q 2 'IXI1 it Q Q ..5,:, .,s F A 9 EQE, :mm ix-EPZ? 'ggi -tx ,Nt 1'P?1i'25 :W . --+4 ,tl M, ,, aa 55,5135 OVERALL RECORD 19 6 COACH: Pert Shetler . .35 Alumnae Bluffton Hanover Calvin Defiance Olivet Huntington Taylor Tri State Ind. Tech. Grace Anderson Linda Perf Shetler, coach, Sharon Swartley, assistant coach, Rochelle Krause, Karen Yoder, MarlCheSteI' Jan Kolb, Missy Zimmerman, Donna Porter, Kathy Mast, Steve Leinbach, assistant coach, Bethel Michelle Miller, manager. Dee Washington, Kelli Boyer, Dawn Gerber, Darla Beck, Jan Helmuth, Earlham and Jennifer North , St. Mary s Hanover iss-iff:-if - l Marion Anderson Manchester Earlham St. Francis Hanover DePauw All Disctrict: Dawn Gerber All Conference Dawn Gerber Donna Porter Throughout the entire season we didn't realize how good we could actually be. After a slow start, we beat the No. 1 team in Indiana, Indiana Tech, and from that point on we became more motivated, determined, and anxious to reach our potential. Karen Yoder, Sr. Jennifer North, so., guards against the Grace offense. 96 it . user N,-J 0 gl EGL' X Li Cuz b I , Glqiggllm CL LLEG Pert Shetler, Kelli Boyer, Dee Washington, Missy Zimmerman, Jan Kolb, Karen Gerber, and Jennifer North wait out the bench as the other five fill the court. Senior Dawn Gerber aims for another point in her record-breaking season. First year player Kathy Mast anticipates the move as Donna Porter, so., pulls in the rebound against Grace College. The up and down season we had this year tested the determination of our team. Although the season was discouraging at times, with this year's experience behind us, we'll be a stronger team next year. Kevin Ritchie, Jr. Cory Good, fr. Dave Coil, so., works the shot inside while tangled with Marian defenders. lv' X if . tm in 1 .far ,rl if: . ,..-,. A. OVERALL RECORD: 6-23 s I ,Jr .V .-,xt . it ,NV I COACH: Jeff Birky 5 'q-- lQ Goshen Opponent iii Manchester 81 ff, Bluffton 63 , Alma 86 in Bluffton 77 ,Qt EMC 67 Nazareth 48 lic Adrian 82 1' St. Francis 80 Olivet 81 Ind. Tech. 91 ohio Dom. 91 Olivet 71 1 St. Francis 60 ,pix IUSB 81 Adrian 90 tw IUSB 95 Bethel 74 Huntington 97 l Marion 78 Grace 95 X Q1 Marian 95 I i Manchester 76 if Bethel 79 Huntington 90 Marion 92 Grace 87 , 9 Marian 68 Nazareth 63 Anderson 73 tfs- 'i- M. at Q atm., N , kgs ,Q wx fs: It SX A Y Fa f , M' saX t.':CE:, t-V' 3:.wff4:v: 1--.fffif-rar . As. '-1': '-X C T'f?Pi'i5:S Xwriifgrf' 51. it f,g:Qjf .:.:.,:.+ .. x . fs..- wx. A au., .N We . , , ., .. Q Q' wx-X vzz.-X-in N--semi g'e-we ASM.. A - wr.-QSM s-f at A- N, fe w ta J . 'Z' it -25 161-:t:' ' f'1,f:?:ff:'IjI'?: i4- -3 - - in, t-v'. .L 1. ' .- Q ', -.Q - -' 1 L. .S-it 9.'t.j:4:,i-tiixtfaiv-f:w2.,f.ef?.2--erfsf.:-:Wx '- -V - ,wg .. t 'N ' ' '. 1:11 3-,r f. L if x- 8366 - ,resin sv-1 K David Maugel, fr., and Mark Gerber, fr., defend the shot. Q :,..1 gf - 4 - e ---L :..-. ,. fa A . ,-- '- Q ' ' :x 1-. f 1 - ... ' .. , r- . - Y - v , . . ,,, - ' -'N-.av-J 5,331 .. , i--. Coach Jeff Birky, Ass't. Coach Dave Kauffman, Mark Gerber, Todd Sheub, David Maugel, Dave Coil, Kevin Richie, John Morris, Milt Glick, Tom Bennett, Bob Nemtuda, Cory Good, Phil Flaber, Tom McCoy, and Terry Slabach. 99 l've found that running is an excellent way to train the mind in addition to training the body. The ability to push through the pain barrier comes from much sweat, determination, and motivation. David Little, So. With Bekumusa Msibi and Dan Holcombe close behind, Phil Yoder pushes toward the finish just ahead of a Bridgewater opponent at the EMC tri-meet. Phil Yoder, Shashi Buluswar Dan Holcombe Coach Jeff Birky Coach Lyle Miller, Dave Little Kent Smith David Kimpler Bekumusa Msibi Pam Trytko, Palesa Makhale Heidi Boschmann Karyn Gregory Sue 100 fx. COACH: Sue Roth COACH: Dwain Hartzler 2 ff Q... A n -J.4..4i, Finish Score . 1 N 'A' f W Q '51 5 Y I 2 7 of 7 26 get 30 a I F vt ' 13 27 1 8 52 wi 27 30 S. Arbor Inv. at Huntington 2 of 2 at St.Mary s 3 of 4 at Manchester 4 of 6 at Anderson 3 of 3 DiS't. 21 4 of 9 I tvs at Manchester 3 of 3 Little State 6of13 . Q gr ,I v , , . NM I rf. , 4: NAA , X.- 'Htl , - - . How cHAMPioNsHlP. ard . , - I - img! 4. , ,, 5 . D ..- HCW All-Conference: . L+ -H. .wx I .V Donna Porter, Becky Yoder Q . . - Qu... 4 s Nfl iff,-005.2 ' '- egg NAIA National Qualifiers: F 4,-., '13,.- ,, Qc., .X ..-5'p4f:x.,:q -r- .:'Pf l ' . ' - .. .Q ' . ' . ,1 . 'I '- High Jump. Becky Yoder 5'6 15,51 .., ,M .3,,. 100m: Donna Porter 12.20 sec. , 55, 'W 3 :arf NN':,,5'-31-. ' , '-,3 fn 1 if ,, 1 'L' 1:2 ' -ff ' V . Q it tg. 1 :4gfqZg,-Q5 nzmttwfk w:1E.g:5l:i.J:i,3. -- . te- gg-. .ffm -Y. .h T 'lb ,I t - .... - ka -s L fw't.yg, A3 . ., A -1 N- 'P'-'M lj .. -. N- t- 'f'w. 'g- -. ' ' '- :as -, Q frgvq - -1 Q . 'L-s -- E 4 iis5i7iiRl3'55:Sf1.' YQ 15,3'f17'Ei5tiEi1iX.?Q99ii-iff'1t3S1:1125tiS?'5. .1 ' -V' -.- V 3 . ,JJ , .. f 'i A we Becky Troyer concentrates on ,. 4 Q., -t I. 'ff 'L .'yxwR'w,t,,,,f'sm:-.4 t iq-Q 3-1--.tqrlpw's,,gEi1f55r X lu fiwrrgg..-5 git ttAx,1Yt:3.55S..5gtQ.X'.3w: f ' , ' ' , 1 ' . . . . . as . ANMAMst.at..t.t.,tts5,..st...axxt.. ..., .t...sc-.Q.,- ..-.,1...,,.Mc,A.,c..-. ...... ...sages Q - J,-it - E., , I H . hurling the Javelin at the right angle. if ff' ye I C! '--Z Coach Dwain Hartzler, Bekumusa Msibi, Ivan Pankratz, Conrad Troyer, David Martin, Kevin Hurst, Dave Wenger, John Vandenberg, Yvette Williamson, Becky Troyer, Kim Floth, Carol Shenk, Beth Hochstetler, Kathy Klopfenstein, Becky Yoder, Donna Porter, and Coach Sue Roth. f N ,, Dave Martin keeps his balance as he spins Reb- through a discus throw at practice. The most pressure I felt this season was at the Mid-Central Conference meet in Huntington. I believed that I really had the potential to do well. As it turned out, I had some added competition, and this made me all the more determined to run my best. John Vandenberg, Sr. t ,-1'1 Coach John Ingold, Randy Detweiler, Lon Swartzentruber, Scott Kaufmann, Brad Miller, I enjoy golf because it is a more personal sport, in- volving independent responsibility. lt's up to me to psych myself up for each match. If I play well, that's great, but if I play poorly, I have no one to blame but myself. Lon Swartzentruber, Sr. 'IO2 Matt Steiner, and Kirk Yoder. -W. . ,I , 4.. - MWA .1 .4 up .. - ' Brad Miller, so., sets up for the tee-off. Senior Doug Steiner watches his follow through during practice -v s', - sw 'Spy u-.2 EN IWISE 'I 5331513 131115: I- 51 .. pl . 1. .iw T 'fi fi? .sri Score .iz 341 335 365 349 341 327 352 348 340 243 666 Ii ovERALl. RECORD: 13-7 COACH: John Ingold Finish I MCC-Marion 1 of 5 it Iifri MCC-Marian 3 of 5 MCC-Hunt. 2 of 5 MCC-Goshen 2 of 5 ji III Iyyy M CC-G race 4 of 5 IM . Hunt. Inv. 2 of 8 Goshen Inv. 2 of 6 Grace Inv. 6 of 9 Tri-State Inv. 6 of 10 . .. I fi Taylor Inv. 7 of 11 Dist. 21 4 of 10 James Loewen goes through his wind-up. -., ':,.'. ' . '...,, .. 1 --gon-.A A- I - ,I W,,,,,-...-- I .4513 is F za. ,V .4 , 35-1 I ff-.AA Q-Q ' I ' S ' v ' 1 -' 4. ' ' I ' . ht. 1 M 4-y Y. , I 5 el , ,,-,, . ., .M . , A wh.- wuqiq--. ..vl'?L.2':Q-5 3-' A 'A 'f' A 7 i .. g .r Q I. ,..t. szprfc? 1 RDI! 'Y' L l mmunfsrxruamtamfueei ' v..4 .., ,-1 . i 1 5 .as .2 r,, , 1. ,. ,, . 2 Ei- 2 1 gg l - X l--- : E it titer, i7 'E l,',,,' :ju : , 1 1331-iii 59356, is-f ...a 'E-11'-. X- 'i la- . , 3 , , S ,- 2 ww OVERALL RECORD: 17-22-1 COACH: DeVon Hoffman Goshen Opponent Notre Dame O 10 Evangel 519 1619 Carlton 8 7 Manchester 915 1016 Tri-State 8 7 Hope 1015 914 Marion 416 1519 Huntington 111 1014 Marian 412 3118 St. Francis 915 614 Bethel 2110 619 Huntington 417 516 Marion 2115 311 Grace 1211 819 Grace 12118 115 Bethel 1019 1116 Tri-State 414 7111 Defiance 212 715 Spring Arbor O18 8112 Marian 412 111 Hanover 8 1 Huntington 7 16 Manchester 14 18 W gqvg WWAII-MCC: Darren Miller i 1',E F, -, 1-.1 rat X: , E ,ZZ , 5.5 . ywsfsi ' :mee , f.1,,.,.,g.- 51,51-.:i ff'5':'1 C356 .tg-N ,,.. 5,-5 . veg.: ,fg- -- - z . Gur spring trip to Missouri helped to bring all of the guys closer as a team. We spent a lot of time inside because of the snow, and we really got to know each other. I believe these friendships we developed did a lot to inspire us throughout the season. Doug Dischler, Jr. Al Kemper leans his body into a triple 1- f..f-M-f ' ' IKM: . C-11:1f1---fs se-' 'f ' ' -..--1-Q 1-aj M21 1 ljnuw, - -, wfat 6 .Nfl w,- . tv--Lqif-if gl-'awk-iifb Steve Leinbach, Tony Unzicker, Darren Miller, Doug Dischler, Tom Bennett, Phil Kym, Craig Chupp, Assistant Coach Sherm Kauffman, Coach Devon Hoffman, Jeff Kauffman, Mark Gerber, James Loewen, Chris Gotwals, Sam Glick, Al Kemper, Pedro Hernandez, and Brad Roth. MSI 7 Fall soccer players Dave Beachy, Jon Bornman, and Ivan Pankratz. gal' 3Wl1l 104 , 'ZV ,mi .E - U 4? A. . ' 'X' J-ef-Wx I '. 'Q wg, l, ..,-- 1 , H N' 'vi l ky Vg -I ,. ii :. ' : ? ,, ff. X14 . N4 I J, X. , ., w ax 2 - .-4 .1 f.. Chet Eshleman, Holly Miller, Jodi Meabon, Michelle Miller, Dori Roth, Bruce Janz, and Troy Miller watch a women's basketball game. MF , , f ,' 1-. ' ,Din , ' 'l' Al: f? 'Z ff Qin? 3 ' 41 NTMRAMUF! 'uw lg 1. 1,1 I M ' r 1'-l I in .gk ., M. bAL VPQQ1 X- I ' QQ ,' V r 'V gr.. -qv I 4 . K 1 - E w Q ' x ' V q 3' 553' X' ' ,' J. z: ' ' X A 'F ,,. ,, -1'-'if S , we -pr . , k Q, 'p . ,r k . v. ujfek i'1'f'.'+'Nff :rr Q x 94 X WLM. 3-Swv, A r , I 1 - M .igxxw -, 4' . ' . I , '15 Bair' ' 'K-Y X sm an I Q fix? .,v..J4f,1g tgl.,N!,gg ,N V . ' L Ql.'f,,:'?1':ila 505. 7321 fd- I f N 1 Q ., -.. J -, ..... . Mm, 3' E?-J: .X Q gig!! .....f , Becky Yoder and Jeff Kauffman take their sock covered hockey sticks to the floor for an indoor tourney. Kevin Schloneger tries to work the ball past Rex Hoohstedler to Darren Miller in A-League ball. alll: ie, Tk - x 1'-X LSR' .xxx-T -5 ,,.. s - . 'az rf I l 4 - P Q ' X R Q- av' if lvl fx ' A 1 f L- ,4 5 . -4 1 5 . !f' -s f I . v-- R.. from different Mary Hershberger Mana Lehman d I I'eCtiOI'lS, Susan Hunsberger,JiII Wyse Kim Leuz Emily Headings f ' e come i From around the world. From across the country. To one small, liberal arts, Christian college in the midwest. We attend Bib Lit, chapel, and Books and Ideas. We go to the mailbox, Leafraker, and cafeteria. But we bring varied references. We make our own interpretations. Tim Drescher, Quentin Clemens X. :A A. an-a.,.,,,,,. X.6 I Christy Leichty .n . .L Michael Amstutz, Kurt Stutzman, Mark Gerber 244-4' 5 . 'J--. 'ylf ' 'Y' PE: J 1- 419 ' -- R31 , M 'Y 4' 553.-V' ' li .- 4 I 'xx tx ' 0, X .Q 1, Q . . -' -. . -'- J,.-- . nw. --Q , L . '.'g. , . 4 - 1,4 ' . .v. 'J ' wiv- '- l X . N, . -i . .. . '- s ' V, t .N n 4 H t ,, .l .wi . - 4 -J-'un-w fit- ,,k Mg. 1' , ' I e , r .: I' -X. ,A--f on-yep-'Q X' - So we go different directions. 'f' iff? 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Secretary lna Breckbill Library Assistant, MHL Dawn Buckwalter Career Services 81 Counseling, Secretary Douglas Caskey Associate Director, Admissions James Clemens Librarian Emeritus, Good Library Fern Derstine Secretary to President 81 Vice President Helen Ernsberger Secretary, Registrar's Office Marj Esch OperatorlSecretary, Computer Center Shirley Friesen SecretarylReceptionist, College Relations Rich Gerig Director, Admissions Glenn Gilbert Electronics Technician, Computer Center John Glick Director, Computing Services Kevin Gross Academic Systems Analyst, Computer Center Ronald Gunden Director, College Relations Ruth Gunden Interim Director, International Education .1 .- a,- ' 1131 '21, , 111911 -1 s --M-1-'r.w:g:--m.-Qgemi. --: -1 -1,-te-:S51ir:w, .Mt-, A ,1ff13z:11 zr1: :1:1: .1.131133:1 .- ,-,..1 , .1,f, 1 .,1,.,1,1 . .x,.,-,,1,: K ., . :.:.. 1..- ... , . 1 -L -1 1,.11 1 .i..i.:.::.:..i1.i.:.:.g3.3.1.g 1154. .. 1 1131 11911111 11113 1::z5:z:,5:5::a2f-'I-sm -'2 ,J is -:1...- - -1 121- 1 'i11'21f1111s '.1 1521- 1 1 g11e51g1112s1g 11.1 11 11, 2'f.'2 71b5S42'f5I1'S2t:L 5 gf -Vfbfi,-f' -, 'f'-41215, fg. ,.-. 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F1 - 4' Kenwood House on Eighth Street became home for the - fe-i professors during their ten-month stay. ,m X Yang Jiajun i N1 ' fri - I. , - z 8' ll Rb ,l X. , X Chen Da Li, Wang Qingyun, Kong Li, Kenneth King, and Lan Yonghong walk along the plaza in Washington, D.C. The 13-day tour sponsored by the SST office and planned by Kenneth and Laura Ann King included travel through Philadelphia, New York and the Capitol. Materially you are very rich, so you waste a lot. You waste food, drink, paper, but you never waste time. Your country and your people are rich, but not perfect. Kong Li Chapel, May 10, 1988 To be whole involves self- abandonment. Wholeness involves letting go, throwing ourselves into whatever it is that we're doing . .. What you do now, in Goshen, is going to make a difference, what you do as you leave here and go into the larger world. You matter. While you have been in college, you've been given a fine education. But you have also spent four years in being trained to be human beings.. . Who you are. What you are. That is what's going to make the difference. To you. And to everybody you encounter. . . Take with you out into the world your passion and your concern. Live robustly. Care about injustice, and greed, and corruption, enough so that you are never tempted to slide in that direction . . . Be who you are, fully, wholly, and you will be a witness to all that you have learned here and learned to care about. Go. And God go with you. Amen. Madeleine L'EngIe 90th Commencement Speaker Following the ceremony, students gather out side the Union to congratulate the graduates M' JSM . .-1 u .5 S it was -53213: msstziimisg ., , .. .,.,. , . . . 2 1: '5'i7 .IIE iZ1 fix: gi.-I ZITI Verette Sweet and Yanira Duenas share the excitement of graduation while waiting to form the procession in the chapel building. Ken Rodgers greets senior Joe Lehman after the commencement exercises. A beautiful but windy afternoon forces the graduates to hold onto their caps during the processional from the Chapel to the Union. Y if gn' -1 Like many other graduates, Ludmila Gluchoman poses with family for pictures. Pam Peachey and Morlin Elias prepare to enter the auditorium. Lon C. Amstutz Kidron, OH Biology Neil B. Amstutz Hesston, KS Social Work Carla J. Bailey Goshen, IN NursinglSocioIogy Febe Gilead Baliad West Bloomfield, MI Nursing Beth A. Bartel Goshen, IN Biology David A. Beachy Tampa, FL HistorylEngIish Brenda K. Beck Archbold, OH Math Education Lynette A. Beck Archbold, OH NursinglFoods and Nutrition Gideon Berhanu ETHIOPIA Economics Peter W. Bixler Iowa City, IA Computer Science Douglas G. Birky Elkhart, IN Computer Science Angela S. Blackport Goshen, IN Elementary Education Dennis E. Bontrager Blackduck, MN Elementary Education Lisa A. Boshart Kalona, IA Nursing Claudia A. Bowen Philadelphia, PA Communication Rhonda J. Boys Plymouth, IN Business Stephanie K. Brenneman Elkhart, IN ChemistrylTESOL Mary I. Burk St. Johns, Ml Nursing Marilyn S. Burkholder Goshen, IN Psychology Lisa M. Busenitz Roanoke, IL Nursing I .tat 4 5 . , v.11 z:.:t .Y . 4 - I .1 11 9:3 Q? iii: kkz ,.., N, xr. 5623 2'--1 ' ist. I iii All 4-' 1- iti 3 YS :ts ,kj .x :1: 5 S 9 QF I . . Q , s xx N , -:,... Xtff:e:ss: A X 5 . . We up Q: . Q , Q31-X .X .. 5 r e .lf , .. ' '. . z -ffcgtgz 5 xg g f ' Aiggfflf Hjsifgf-.ff jf: y ., at W 0 Qx is as Nxxx ' ANA x X rm 7? '- . . sf .Z .':' Li. ..ff YQtT,.ws -.--t, .,.- 4:-. xv XX Q XX 2 XX NN xt 'ggi ' , 'sf ' V 1- '-F 5:1452 ., - . T tw: rf'-. Tse' . N2 I1 ,, 5' .. V 1 Nas.: I vlllf, V . . gi' 5:f'-:':Zg2:R - .- I - S xl, -.,.xIl1x,j',q.-L:- fy. M Q' me ix t N, 'kt N . qxwfxf 1 wr.. W K xy. walk- I 13 all . x Q ' Q. 'f' '.-5-xj.f,t f L-. :gh 1,-rg ' ,....-..., .Q .,...-..-.-.si fi , . . .......-.--., X-,J JIII R. Byler Colorado Springs, C Art Susan J. Carlson Grand Rapids Nursing Thomas R. Clark New Orleans, Interdisciplinary Ann R. Conrad Perkasie, PA BioIogy!Mathematics L. Rebecca Conrad New Carlisl Art Monique S. Dalke Goshen, IN Elementary Education Charity R. Denlinger Lancaster, English Beki J. Denman Goshen, IN Biology Monlca S. Denney LaPorte, IN Interdisciplinary J. Darin Derstine Columbus, O Communication JIII M. Detweller Kidron, OH Elementary Education Randy O. Detweller Fairview, M Interdisciplinary Francoise M. Dlgel Selestat, FR Communication Jennifer Dillon South Bend, IN Nursing David S. Dittus Harleysville, PA Psychology Yanira Duenas Duncanville, TX Psychology Denise R. Eby Gordonville, PA Economics Morlln B. Elias Elkhart, IN Sociology Steven V. Evers Wauseon, OH Computer SciencelMathematic Thomas E. Falk Kitchener, ONT Psychology Michelle L. Freese Spencerville Accounting Bonnie A. Frey Sarasota, FL EngIishlCommunication Karl H. Frey Strasburg, PA English Julia Y. Friesen Goshen, IN English Peggy J. Froehlich Bremerton, WA Nursing Lori Froese Cheraw, C0 English Steven R. Gale Tiskilwa, IL Mathematics Angela B. Gardner Goshen, IN Art Helen S. Gascho Sturgis, MI Natural Science Dawn R. Gerber Brutus, MI Physcial Education Melvin J. Glick LaGrange, IN Communication Starla J. Glick Indianapolis, IN Biology Kristi R. Goerlng Hudson, MI Elementary Education Frauke I. Goertz Waynesboro, PA Interdisciplinary Wei Meng Goh Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA Businessllnformation Systems Helen M. Good Elkhart, IN Foods and Nutrition Michael P. Good Lima, OH Ari Christopher K. Gotwals Souderton, PA Elementary Education Krista L. Graber Elkhart, IN Nursing Phoebe Y. Graber Berne, IN Nursing Starla D. Graber Nappanee, IN Nursing Steven D. Graber Aibonito, PR Art Diane R. Graybill Freeport, IL NursinglBible Anne E. Harnish Ephrata, PA Psychology Chrls J. Hartzler LeGrand, IA Accounting Jerry D. Hawkins Goshen, IN Mathematics P.J. Helmuth Louisville, OH Chemistry Jeffrey O. Hershberger Arvada, CO Elementary Education -be .V 5. x Ev '3l?:J52lE:f?2 5 ' 'Q .rf We J ,,.. . ,QL 1 4. ,, ,4,2,.gg:1?g,, ' f mf-' , 151 ,':ff.rs:Q1+f -I , V t , fi ' -f , - , mr-if-. u ni' I atl I 'QI' v-Ar sux- Kristi Goering Nicole Clymer, Steve Zehr J' '9-e x , Q N 1 in ,f 'Q P? . . '3L ' - -:Xl -Vs' ga- , p - 7-l.. , A s lap-, 1 --E' - 4 4 121 Kay L. Hershberger Goshen, IN English Krystal D. Hershberger Leola, PA Nursing Franklin L. Hess Goshen, IN BioIogylEnglish Gretchen M. Hess Goshen, IN Nursing Marylane Holle Warsaw, IN Nursing Janet E. Hllborn New Dundee, ONT Nursing Erlc J. Hllty Phoenix, AZ BioIogylSecondary Education Jennifer L. Hoard Everett, PA Psychology Jeff D. Hochstedler Goshen, IN Art Education Beth A. Hochstetler New Carlisle, IN Elementary Education Dawn M. Hochstetler New Carlisle, IN Elementary Education Elizabeth C. Hodel Maumee, OH Foods and Nutrition Ross S. Holer Morton, IL Sociology Holly B. Hollenberg Peoria, IL French Education Todd A. Holsopple Pettisville, OH Accounting Jon E. Horsch Scottdale, PA BioIogylChemistry Bruce A. Hostetler Goshen, IN CommunicationlArt Judy E. Howe Catham, MI Business Myrlam E. Hudicourt Petion-ville, HAITI Biology Petrlcla Wallick Hunt Sturgis, Ml Nursing Kevin L. Hurst Lititz, PA Psychology Benlamln A. Hunsberger Goshen, IN Computer Science Tami R. Jantzi Shedd, OR Music Education Bruce P. Janz Elkhart, IN Economics . v ss., -- 1:-u, -111- .7 K- wx'- ...'1-:,.. 5:.' . 's':s ' 4.4, ' - a.,.L.,.,I-Jia ' 'Tt7,'l-7' '3'-':,1.'Zvf1 . . f -fl, S wk.- ,x . 7 lf? I NM' s. jr 15 E ? X, F 7 Jan C. Jlnes Middlebury, IN Accounting Mohammmed O. Johnson Aurora, OFI PsychologylBusiness Shana D. Kauffman Goshen, IN Interdisciplinary Randy D. Kauffman Middlebury, IN Computer Science Heidi M. Kauffmann, Goshen, IN Spanish Karen R. Kaufmann Tiskilwa, IL Accounting Scott W. Kaufmann Middlebury, IN Accounting Anita J. Kempf Shickley, NE Chemistry Jana L. King Atglen, PA Nursing Vanessa G. King Gordonville, PA Social Work R. Michael Krall Scottdale, PA Art Dawn Davis Kratowicz Goshen, IN Nursing David B. Kratz Columbia, MD English!Mathematics Rose M. Krelder Lancaster, PA English Education Mary E. Kunz Bellefontaine, OH Nursing Philip Fl. Kym Hutchinson, KS Chemistry Christine L. Landis Lancaster, PA Social WorklCommunication Kathleen D. Landis Tunkhannock, PA Foods and NutritionlArt Dawn Ft. Leatherman Goshen, IN Nursing Rodney A. Lefever Lancaster, PA Business Joe L. Lehman Elkhart, IN Elementary Education Dinny Hui Li Hubbard, OFI Mathematics Johannes D. Lichti Weirhof, WEST GERMANY Communication Christopher W. Liechty Archbold, OH Business 4 Awww' V. 'if' f.? f - V ' 1:3 1:4-1 4-w g. 1: f , , H, . .. , W . V .- 26:32 55, Q .52 52 'FEE P MN-iw Z . A 9,5 z gg 1 7, 'F' 9 5' . X ',, ' ..'.- S 'I-f iff I 6 4 Q 9 11.1 ,.g ' . ' fi i y ' 1 . , J' 5 1 AZ.: Z, 5-Q ., -5 , 1 Peter Wehmeler Tim Thomas, Lucy Zoss Michelle Bontrager 1-gm, ,, . ...N -MW 3'--v- -N.. 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Miller Freeman, SD Computer Science Myles 0. Miller Freeman, SD Interdisciplinary Randy R. Mlller Goshen, IN Elementary Education Regina K. Miller Mason, Ml Physical Education Mark A. Musselman Cambridge, ONT English Barbara K. Nickel Ftosthern, SASK MusiclEnglish Davld W. North Lombard, IL Communication Lorl B. Oesch Carson City, Ml Elementary Education Jodi L. Paul Quincy, Ml Communication Pamela D. Peachy Goshen, IN Nursing Phlllp B. Raber Sugarcreek, OH Biology .lan M. Ramer Argos, IN Business Kristine K. Regehr Hesston, KS Communication C. Sylvia Reyes Corpus Christi, TX Social Work Randy E. Rhelnheimer Orrville, OH Physics Abrll M. Rlvera San Pedro Sula, HONDURAS BiologylChemistry Debra R. Rogers Elkhart, IN MathematicslSecondary Education Jay L. Roth Archbold, OH Music Klm M. Roth Archbold, OH Biology Laura A. Roth Scottdale, PA Nursing Susan E. Roth Ft. Collins, CO Accounting Philllp J. Rupp Bellefontaine, OH Economics Noel R. Santiago Aibonito, PFI CommunicationlHispanic Ministries Kevin S. Schloneger Wauseon, OH Mathematics Von M. Schrock Orrville, OH Biology Samar Semaan LEBANON Nursing Robert L. Schreiner III Perkasie, PA Accounting Jonathan C. Shenk Jamama, SOMALIA Communication Philip W. Shirk Leola, PA Accounting Jeffrey P. Smucker Bird-in-Hand, PA Interdisciplinary Anne R. Sprunger Berne, IN Nursing Douglas H. Stelner West Liberty, OH Social Work Matt R. Steiner West Liberty, OH Biology Tammy A. Stern Goshen, IN Elementary Education Paul D. Steury Goshen, IN Sociology Lowell I. Stoltzlus Ogema, MN Biology Monica L. Strand Allegan, MI Nursing Benjamin S. Stutzman Turner, MI Math Education Kerry L. Stutzman Denver, CO Interdisciplinary Rebecca M. Summers Iowa City, IA Nursing Lon L. Swartzentruber Harleysville, PA Business Verette A. Sweet Cromwell, IN Nursing ZouZou Teku Addis Abeba, ETHIOPIA Nursing Tlmothy S. Thomas Goshen, IN Interdisciplinary Ellen R. Tlce Hope, ID Natural Science Harley D. Toole Elmhurst, IL Accounting Cheryl A. Troyer Burr Oak, MI Accounting Holly A. Troyer Waterford, PA Nursing Erlc S. Unzlcker Goshen, IN English John N. Vandenberg Saskatoon, SASK Economics Janelle K. VanPeIt Canby, OR Nursing Jenny L. VonGunten Fliverton, MAN Social Work Beth A. Waldellch Archbold, OH Elementary Education Matthew J. Waldellch Archbold, OH Business Jay E. Waltner Bridgewater, SD Communication Ellah Pedzlsal Wakatama Harare, ZIMBABWE Communication Jett K. Weber Ephrata, PA Biology Peter M. Wehmeier Marburg, WEST GERMANY Biology Carol A. Welty Elkhart, IN Elementary Education Danlel R. Wenger Lancaster, PA Economics Valerle A. Werner Chicago, IL Sociology Dana D. Whitaker Long Island, NY Communication Mlrlam L. White Chevy Chase, MD Music Connle S. Wyse Mt. Pleasant, IA Elementary Education Anita A. Yoder Bristol, IN Biology Cynthia M. Yoder Wellman, IA Biology Fanny Ellen Yoder Goshen, IN Interdisciplinary Karen S. Yoder Elkhart, IN Biology Education Klrk J. 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Brunk Harrisonburg, VA jr Marta L. Brunner Goshen, IN jr Robert L. Buckwalter Leola, PA so Kevin D. Buerge Indinapolis, IN fr Shashi Dhar Buluswar Calcutta, INDIA fr Nancy L. Burkhardt Petersburg, ONT jr Dawn R. Burkholder Pettisville, OH fr Miriam Burkholder Chambersburg, PA so Kim Burkholder Orrville, OH so Rita L. Burkholder Chickasha, OK so Rhonda M. Byler Nappanee, IN fr Ketty R. Cancel Barceloneta, PFI fr German Carrasco Goshen, IN jr Thomas D. Chenier Cornell, MI fr Tony Chenier Escanaba, MI so Craig A. Chupp Goshen, IN fr Andrea L. Clemens Ithaca, NY fr J. Quentin Clemens Souderton, PA jr Kent Clemens Souderton, PA fr David A. Coil Millersburg, IN so Steve Ft. Collins Goshen, IN fr Angela R. Cook Center Point, IA fr Robina P. David Mussoorie, INDIA jr Steve Krall Bryan K. Decalre N. Olmsted, OH jr Jane M. Decius Battle Creek MI fr Moises DeJesus Lancaster, PA jr Drucilla F. Delagrange Woodburn, IN fr Kimberly J. Delagrange Pensacola, FL jr David J. DeLeon Mathis, TX fr Barbara K. Detweiler Inola, OK jr Beth L. Delweiler Kidron, OH so Joy Fl. Detweiler Goshen, IN fr Kevin L. Detweiler Pipersville, PA fr Lavon D. Detweiler Fairview, MI so Douglas R. Delwiler LaJunta, CO fr Maureen T. DePaul Corry, PA so Laura J. Devine Markham, IL fr Daniel A. Diener Aibonito, PFI fr Lisa Dintaman Goshen, IN so Doug J. Dischler Goshen, IN jr Marlo Dobecki Mishawaka, IN jr Toney D. Dodson West Seneca, NY so Tim Drescher Harrisonburg, VA jr Kristine M. Drolet Goshen, IN so John W. Duerksen Henderson, NE fr Lynda Dutton Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA jr Laurel A. Dyck Hillsboro, KS jr Chad A. Eberly Kalona, IA so 'Y 'RI' V NI7., 'E at .N G sdX, ' X - I . '-S X N R .ga F' Rebecca L. Eberly Woodburn, IN fr Cynthia A. Eby Englewood, CO lr Davld R. Eby Gordonville, PA jr Duane N. Eby Greencastle, PA jr Jennifer L. Eby Englewood, CO jr Tamara S. Eckert Akron, PA so Renee D. Edinger Coshocton, OH so Susan L. Edwards Iowa City, IA fr Bryan L. Eeten, Tremont, IL jr Helkl Lara Eigsti Flochester, NY jr Karen S. Elliott Nappanee, IN fr Lorl S. Ely St. Johns, MI jr JIII S. Erb Wellman, IA jr Katrlna L. Esch Goshen, IN jr Jon C. Eshleman Elyria, OH jr Jenny L. Evans Elida, OH so Rosemary L. Everest Levittown, PA fr Coretta J. Franz Washington D.C. fr Lorl E. Frederick Chalfont, PA fr Tara C. Fretz Hatfiled, PA fr Carolyn Y. Friend Leavitlsburg, OH fr Bonnie S. Friesen Goshen, IN so Cynthia L. Friesen Middlebury, IN so Jan R. Friesen Archbold, OH so Rachel D. Friesen Iowa City, IA fr Tlffany S. Friesen Elkhart, IN fr Sheri A. Fry Shipshewana, IN so Les S. Geiser Orrville, OH fr Karen Gelssinger Bally, PA so Evangeline C. Gerber Cleveland, OH jr Karen S. Gerber Dalton, OH so Mark L. Gerber Brutus, MI fr Steven J. Gerber Kidron, OH so Dana Gerstenschlager Saginaw, MI so Brian K. Gilstrap Burket, IN fr Dlane K. Glngerich Williamsburg, IA jr Alicia J. Gingrich Landisville, PA so Myron L. Gingrich Freeport, IL jr Charles J. Glick LaGrange, IL fr Samuel M. Glick intercourse, PA lr Carol J. Good Lima, OH jr Cory J. Good Valporaiso, IN fr Trudy L. Good Lancaster, PA so E. David Godshall MEXICO jr Susan R. Graber Nappanee, IN so Elizabeth Grace Columbus, OH fr Kelly J. Green Milford, IN jr Becky Greenleaf Martinsburg, PA jr Karyn E. Gregory Denver, CO fr Mark A. Guengerlch Goshen, IN so P. Thomas Guengerich Hesston, KS fr Linda L Gunden Elkhart, IN jr Erin M. Gundy Normal, IL so Zoann F. Haarer Goshen, IN jr Andre W. Hackman Hatfield, PA fr Daniel T. Haggerty Brendon, MAN jr Elleni Hallu Menlo Park, CA jr Lara J. Hall Bellefontaine, OH so Wade L. Handrich Mio, MI so Kris J. Harland Chenoa, IL jr Nicola R. Harmon Winona Lake, IN jr Craig A. Harnish Lancaster, PA fr Lucinda D. Harnlsh Willow Street, PA fr Valerie D. Hart Manheim, PA so Roger K. Hartman Wooster, OH fr Shane D. Hartzler Phoenix, AZ so David C. Hawkins St. Anne, IL so John M. Hay Goshen, IN jr Emily V. Headings Shepherdstown, WV jr Lisa J. Headings Wooster, OH fr Eric D. Helmuth LaGrange, IN fr Janine R. Helmuth Kidron, OH so Margie A. Helmuth Arthur, IL so Tim P. Helmuth Goshen, IN Ir J. Scott Hepler Springs, PA so Pedro M. Hernandez Aibonito, PR fr Kenneth E. Hershberger Kalona, IA jr Mary K. Hershberger Woodburn, OR so Ross C. Hershberger Normal, IL fr Steven L. Hershberger Sarasota, FL jr 'qu-r .- we ., Nx E xx 3' ' 38 9 Y? 4 I -Q.,..,N-A W ,L . , c . A . i ..-erm.-I .r I' 1 -,vi .?,wy,.v, T Q F at' . A 'rw , v I w--wyztq f.- tw.,g:A:':5.1.,-,U N x x 1 I I 5 , 2 J 1 it g , Nu .S . I is N , I ' 1-. ' -' X -teiiiifassr . :SEE -' .. I . , , , . ,I . . t Nz! .wI.2. ' ' . , 4:-' -- K A A Xa -fi, N.-:fi . 1-fs , t 1-- : 1,-.f Sli? i ' 1 JL.: , 'VW I 0-ei, 4 -A if L, , 5 --.wa V . I x 1 ' 'A 'W Q in gl 5, 8... 3 ' ' 4 . N if N Sa Q ,KX S 'E H: ' .. Q A ' 5 Z - E g ii! . O-.53 W . Q V i A IA Af'-A Sue Hershberger Goshen, IN Eric J. Herr Portland, OR Jennifer L. 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Hostetler Goshen, IN fr Debra L. Houtz Ephrata, PA fr Mark P. Howe Evanston, IL jr John S. Hrynk Millersburg, IN fr B. David Hughes Souderton, PA so Amy J. Humeston Litchfiled, MI fr Mlchelle R. Hummel Berlin, OH fr Susan M. Hunsberger Goshen, IN jr Michael A. Hurst Middlebury, IN so Lydla Martha T. Iddrlssu Washington D.C. so Tanza D. lmhoff Ft. Wayne, IN fr Elizabeth D. lrvln El Cerrito, CA jr Sarah C. lrvln EI Cerrito, CA fr Issa S. Issac Bethlehem, ISRAEL jr Dean M. Jantzen Orrvllle, OH Margaret C. Jeschke Goshen, IN Pablo Jimenez Goshen, IN so Jonathan Jordan Derry, IRELAND jr S. Jullus Ladismith, SOUTH AFRICA fr fr jr Dawn R. Kaczor Archbold, OH so Charles R. Kane Warren, OH fr Heldl M. Kauffman Elkhart, IN fr Jeff L. Kauffman Goshen, IN so Lorl L. Kauffman Archbold, OH fr Tlm A. Kauffman Iowa City, IA so Yolanda S. Kauffman Portland, OR fr Lelsa A. Kauffmann Goshen, IN fr Dawn R. Kaufman Goshen, IN so Douglas D. Kaufman Goshen, IN jr Nlna M. Kaufman Akron, PA fr Elalne C. Kaufmann Tiskilwa, IL so .loon Klm Seoul, KOREA Stephen M. Klmanzle Kitui, KENYA Davld C. Klmpler Morton, IL fr fr jr Betty Lou Klng Aaronsburg, PA jr Gary L. Klng S. Hutchinson, KS jr Jana L. Klng Clinton, WI jr Tomoml Klnukawa Tokyo, JAPAN jr Cheryl A. Kllewer Rochester, MN fr Chad D. Klopfenstaln West Liberty, OH jr Kathy K. Klopfensteln Howe, IN so Kathy S. Klotz Nappanee, IN so Jan K. Kolb Goshen, IN fr JIII M. Koop Woodstock, ONT jr .larry L. Kornhaus Orrvllle, OH so Wayne W. Koshmlder Chicago, IL so Ron S. Krablll Goshen, IN so Valerle A. Krablll Uniontown, OH fr Stevan W. Krall Scottdale, PA jr 3: W. nd . 1 J I . .. , sa- 5 .: T- NE2E1:2:E3:'E', 5- , 4 .f . , 85 ... I . 4 G ,ii I tw fa.. x -if-. Jorketie-4.s 'ff' iz:-5-L...---:zen sis V ,,-.33 .iii .1 f Q V, A Ei 2.1 A wi ' 43 ... .1 Sarah Spielbauer fi ,. U. O I 4 -fx. X ! K. 0 J ,: ur Y. . -I I: ' if 4. . nigh 4 9 Qing A-54 , . x '-ve .Q W 5 .L ,N x J' ,H ?v-NL, ' , 6 ' ,Ny ., -. ...al - . A .. .4 .t.. L Q - . Keith W. Kratz Souderton, PA fr Rochelle J. Krause Bristol, IN fr Todd A. Krehbiel Hesston, KS so Todd Kreider Beliot, WI fr Mark Krisetya Salatiga, INDONESIA jr ' A. Jeremy Kropf Elkhart, IN fr ,1z,g,g5Q Beverly K. Lapp Lansdale, PA fr -' ,Q G. Anthony Lapp Lansdale, PA so ' ' Philip A. Lapp Goshen, IN fr ' Ruth Ann Lapp Port Allegany, PA so I N A- - f'5yf!.ff, i fxlxr 4' f. I l'2'.' i 1 av R calf , '. Mary D. Lawson Goshen, IN so Gerry S. Leatherman Coatesville, PA so Patrlcla A. Lee Albion, IN so Beth M. Lehman Indiana, PA fr Jessica M. Lehman Salem, IN fr Kevln J. Lehman Kidron, OH so Marla K. Lehman Archbold, OH so Michelle Y. Lehman Goshen, IN so Pamela S. Lehman Ft. Wayne, IN jr Roger E. Lehman Dalton, OH fr Ryan P. Lehman Elkhart, IN fr Chrlsty K. Lelchty Milford, NE jr Steven L. Lelnbach Archbold, OH jr Bruce A. Lelnlnger Leola, PA fr Kym Lepley Orrville, OH fr Klm Leuz Elkhart, IN jr Angle D. Lewis Amboy, IN fr Leah L. Llchtenberger Decatur, IN so Andrea G. Llestman Mahomet, IL so Bruce J. Lin Taichung, TAIWAN tr Karen S. Llnkhart Ft. Wayne, IN so Davld E. Llttle Elkhart, IN so Jenny E. Lltwlller Hopedale, IL so Rebecca J. Lltwlller Paxton, IL so Scott Lltwlller Goshen, IN so James B. Longacre Barto, PA so Clayton T. Love Kokomo, IN jr Carmen S. Longoria Kalona, IA jr Michelle L. Lowery Chicago, IL fr Jennifer C. Manley Des Moines, IA so James M. Mark Elkhart, IN jr Scott A. Martens Goshen, IN fr David E. Martln Goshen, IN jr Jeffrey K. Martln Lakewood, CO jr Julie K. Martln Leetonia, OH jr Krlsta D. Martln Elmira, ONT fr Llnda C. Martln Shipshewana, IN jr Krissy K. Martin Leola, PA fr Rochelle A. Martin Downers Grove, IL fr Roger E. Martln Lakewood, CO fr at L 9-N X f P+ K Q'-S . az --idx My ' . 15' X X x ' r . 91 -... ...lf -N 1153: J. ,S x.1:Q.ff'f25:1 ' SP K Q . Q. - NI V-7 Nr -... 24 'kw- IAA ,I 'Elf '-' W Y' A .1 r - ,I .'.. ' . ' .15 . 'I .5 - . -X S ll ' 1 . 1 -1 lx-J 1 6 lax: sf I f Q Tlmothy R. Martln Ephrata, PA so Wendy J. Martln Brussels, ONT jr Erlc M. Massanarl Iowa City, IA so Charlene R. Mast Converse, IN so John J. Mast Lancaster, PA so Katharlne A. Mast State College, PA jr Kathy M. Mast Wooster, OH fr Kimberly D. Mast Riverside, IA so David L. Maugel Edgerton, OH fr J. Scott Maust Pigeon, MI so Mathew L. McBride Goshen, IN fr Kathie D. McClure Porter, IN fr Tom R. McCoy Merrillville, IN fr Rlta A. Mc0uiIIin Archbold, OH so Diana L. Meadows Goshen, IN so Bruce R. Melghan Lansdale, PA fr Bertrand J. Migues Goshen, IN jr Anlta S. Mlller Denver, CO so Anthony C. Mlller Mt. Pleasant, IA so Audra L. Mlller Archbold, OH jr Bonnie F. Mlller Wellman, IA jr Brlan M. Mlller Hartville, OH so Daryl E. Mlller Goshen, IN fr Dledra L. Mlller Elkhart, IN so George S. Mlller Kalona, IA jr Gwen R. Mlller Fairview, MI jr Douglas J. Miller Saginaw, MI so Jackie S. Miller New Paris, IN fr Joanne L. Miller Fayette, OH jr Jodi M. Miller Middlebury, IN so Julle R. Miller Alice, TX so Linda K. Mlller Archbold, OH fr Keith R. Miller Waterloo, ONT fr Khristine B. Miller Johnstown, PA jr M. Todd Mlller Cleveland, OH jr Mlchael M. Mlller Partridge, KS jr Michelle L. Mlller Akron, NY so Rachel S. Mlller Engadine, Ml so Shawndra D. Mlller Indianapolis, IN jr Steven J. Mlller Shipshewana, IN fr nl. Michelle Miller, John Hartzler Brian Miller Lisa Schirch lvww Stuart R. Mlller Middlebury, IN so Tlm S. Mlller Mason, Ml fr Todd R. Mlller Denver, CO fr Tony S. Mlller Kalona, IA so Troy L. Mlller Riverside, IA jr W. Todd Mlller Goshen, IN fr Wendy J. Mlller Riverside, IA fr Amltava Mltra Calcutta, INDIA fr Barbara I. Moore Nappanee, IN fr Karen L. Moore Angola, IN fr John A. Morris Ft. Wayne, IN so JoAnn Mortimer Elkhart, IN jr Melanie A. Moser Auburn, IN jr Bradley J. Moyer Tucson, AZ fr Bhekumusa Msibi SWAZILAND jr Tonla L. Mullet Elkhart, IN so Shannon L. Musselman Harleysville, PA fr Llsa J. Nafzlger Goshen, IN fr Dlana K. Nelson Berne, IN so Robert L. Nemtuda Crown Point, IN so Todd E. Neuenschwander Kidron, OH fr Greg L. Newswanger Goshen, IN jr Kendall S. Newswanger Goshen, IN fr Randall W. Newswanger Goshen, IN jr Ryan W. Newswanger Lancaster, PA so Angela M. Nofziger Goshen, IN fr Bruce J. Nolziger Colombus, OH fr Donna S. Nofziger Colombus, OH so Lorl A. Nofziger Pettisville, OH fr Steven M. Nolt Lancaster, PA fr Janet North Harrisonburg, VA so Jennifer K. North Harrisonburg, VA so Allcla K. Nunn Gary, IN fr Jon 0. Nussbaum Kidron, OH fr Kathy S. Nussbaum Akron, PA so Van A. Nussbaum Kidron, OH jr Lynda D. Nyce Goshen, IN fr Kenneth W. Nyce Lancaster, PA jr Cralg C. Osborne Wichita, KS jr Lorl S. Oswald Englewood, CO so Joel M. Otto North Canton, OH so Jayne E. Oyer Fisher, IL jr Joanna D. Oyer Normal, IL fr Ivan J. Pankratz Winkler, MB jr Chris B. Patel Nappanee, IN fr Jeevan Paul Jabalpur, INDIA so Jon A. Peachey Scottdale, PA jr Krls B. Peachey Goshen, IN fr Larry S. Penner Beatrice, NE fr Steve J. Penner Abbotsford, BC fr Jodie A. Peters Henderson, NE jr Llsa D. Peters St. Charles, IL fr Frladrlch H. Petri Wood Dale, IL jr Lee W. Ptahler Goshen, IN jr Beth A. Phelps Hesston, KS fr Patricia A. Phemister Hartford City, IN fr Claudia Pineda San Pedro Sula HONDURAS jr Angela D. Powell Ann Arbor, Ml so James D. Powell Goshen, IN so Tammie S. Powell Crown Point, IN jr Julie C. Ramer Goshen, IN fr Kristina R. Ramirez Gibson City, IL fr Harris S. Razak Calcutta, INDIA fr Anne E. Reed Nappanee, IN jr Catherine L. Reed Richmond, VA fr J. Douglas Reed Richmond, VA jr Ann M. Reedy Elkhart, IN so Sue K. Reimer Smithville, OH jr Christine R. Reinhard Berne, IN so Lisa K. Rheinheimer Orrville, OH so 'f Haag Q Q, f f f , il , is U' I - A :gm rv, - --aj Q 4 r. 491 . . 41, k in ,. .,.f,. f?'Wf '77 5 ' I. N f l ' ,f W IVWI Vets, w 5 V K e' Q 5' 1 I f . 1 - ' 'if sly I ' Kevln A. Rlchle Kouts, IN jr David L. Rlegsecker Goshen, IN jr Linda J. Rlegsecker Flidgeville Corners OH fr Chrlsty M. Rlsser LeMars, IA so Troy E. Rlsser Elkhart, IN jr Tonla M. Rivera Goshen, IN so Kerry L. Roberts Goshen, IN fr Kenneth L. Rodgers Hesslon, KS gr Fellcla S. Rohrer Orrville, OH fr Eugenia Romero Miami, FL jr Haggeo M. Romero Miami, FL so Greg L. Ropp Albany, OR jr JIII M. Ropp Phoenix, AZ jr Penny L. Ropp Phoenix, AZ fr Llsa K. Ross Kirdon, OH so Bradley T. Roth Archbold, OH fr Dori K. Roth Milford, NE jr Gall A. Roth Archbold, OH so Karri S. Roth Golden, Co jr Kristina K. Roth Lancaster, PA jr Sherri R. Roth Canby, OFI so Lynda R. Rupp Maumee, OH so Rita Ruth Akron, PA so Jon C. Rychener Wauseon, OH jr Joy G. Sager Englewood, CO fr J. Timothy Sample Goshen, IN fr Cheri H. Saner Dahran, SAUDI AHA Sumarso Santoso Semarang, INDONESIA so Jodi R. Sapa Toledo, OH so Nancy D. Sauder Archbold, OH jr Lisa Schirch Richmond, VA so Frederick R. Schlabach Perkasie, PA jr Sue Schlabach Perkasie, PA jr Robin M. Schmoyer Elizabethtown, PA fr Jane M. Schmucker Wooster, OH so Kelby J. Schmucker Archbold, OH so Sheila R. Schmucker Millersburg, IN jr Sue E. Schmucker Alliance, OH so Lisa R. Schrag Ames, IA so Connie S. Schrock Goshen, IN so Rita E. Schrock Hartville, OH jr Kim A. Senecal Angola, IN fr Gwendolyn K. Shank Wellman, IA fr Carol R. Shenk Manheim, PA so Maria P. Shank Elkhart, IN so Thomas Shenk Elkhart, IN fr Chad R. Sherman Goshen, In so Mark D. Short Craig, AK jr Sonia L. Short Stryker, OH fr Terry D. Slabach Goshen, IN so Rachelle L. Slagel Washington, IA fr Gregg M. Skinner Archbold, OH so Deanna S. Smith Goshen, IN so Kent T. Smith Goshen, IN so Susan M. Smith Carlsbad, NM jr Tracy E. Smith Richmond, VA fr Bruce A. Smucker Goshen, IN so Carol Snyder Goshen, IN jr David E. Sommers Meadville, PA jr Kendal H. Sommers Hubbard, OFI jr Sara J. Spielbauer Riverside, IA so Ernie Jo Spory Johnstown, PA fr Cheryl J. Springer Saybrook, IL fr Aletha D. Stahl Harrisonburg, VA jr Greg E. Stauffer Goshen, IN so Jo A. Staufter Wayland, IA fr Greg S. 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Mennonites still believe God 's promise to Isaiah and have assenzbled over 275 editors, booksellers, managers, graphic designers, aCCOtlI1lt1t1I5, secretaries, and printers'at Scottdale and at Provident Bookstores to keep God's word going out. NN ITE I UBLI HING H0 Mlm' MENNONITE PUBLISHING HOUSE PROVIDENT BOOKSTORES HERALD PRESS XSCOTTDALE, PENNSYLVANIA 51 S StOChenln MERGE Flow with the traffic Its an essentlal concept to the nngnway system, lt's also an Integral part of our concept At Signature Inn, we b I ' k t ther A FULL SERVICE STUDIO cf 1 lm-.IMI pr gxsgmrm, :.u.l,1l cu- 'Aw vw.v.f.., e :eve In wor Ing oge Merging with our communuties Jolnung In thelr efforts Supportung the arts, the athletlcs, the speclal events, Supporting the ideals we believe ln' Ouallty and concern Concern for our guests. For our employees Our communitles Signature Vi '15 20 MIDWEST LOCATIONS nn , RESERVATIONS: 1-B00-822-5252 . A U TUMN OREGO N Y., CANADA LTD. - ' - f' of MICHIGAN NEW YORK KQOQQIQQQSQQQ ROPP E'833.el?JILc5:Av.., NW Albany, Oregon 97321 Pumpkin 8. Squash Seeds Our Specialty I No. I In Variety... OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 - SUNDAY 'I 'I TO 5 SCQUTH C t M:SH:mKA GOSHEN NILE5 ' 'll' lllll Il If 0 m tr 0 Chic: a Pike Plaza 0 Ea ' ? PR'cEs - zkgfiugiffmf We' 5 'W'l WU' 1 NAPPIANEE sA:?::2I:2::: cum -in ELKHAR1' 0 Cwlliry CII!!! 0 Ufllildlle Plill 0 Easy Signing Phgg PLYMOUTH KALAMAZOO 0 Plum Iam Iall o Plynauth Plaza o South land Ilall MENNO TRAVEL SERVICE 310 South Main Street Goshen, Indiana 46526 ,, 219-533-3136 ,MS V, --P-,B Ir ii, A my C H. ,Ang x,. I Y 1 5 u SNYDEFI PAINTS 8 WALLPAPER, INC. 5TH STREET AND wAsHmiG'rom o 553-5995 , -f iff . III! MII' D2 7-Ill ld UII. VLELQETIIS Everett's Super Market - Linway Plaza 710 W. Lincoln Avenue 533-0505 Serving the Goshen community since 1935. 212 WEST WASHINGTON STREET GOSHEN, INDIANA, 533-2139 H Q M E LUMBER 8: SUPPLY CO., INC. FEED AND GRAIN HANDLING SPECIALISTS SHEET METAL FABRICATION SERVICES Q Northwest Industries, Inc. P.O. BOX 22 0 PETTISVILLE, OHIO 43553 0 PH. f419I 445-0510 - Q PLETCHER , if Motor Company, Inc. Goshen A l 0Y9 ,! Aluq Troyer's Poultry, Inc za- - '-141A11111 .-,o.-, -, .-,o- AV,,V.A .. , ,Q B61 608 Goshen IN 4-6526 :11: ,.:-.1..-1 '.'1 fi -,A'. .f111111,1V,-'1'-1-.-1-.'-- . .,........... Phone 219-533.0302 v 121 '-6- - - 'f A '161' f6' 61'2'1 6 o 6 ,,. .,66.,. :: A Serving Elkhart County since 1926 MS Pl t h Class of '16 F S Pl t h Class of '44 R C Pl t h Class of '70 First National Your Knowledgeable, professional, committed, Helpful, cooperative, goncerned, service Minded, Innovative and proven Community Bank ,.,f,,,,,,,. Ill IIII N3tlOI1Hl Bank aan 221 North Main Street, Goshen. Indiana 46526 12191534-2661 Member FD.I.C. Get A Start On Nl, 75- Good Money Management . . SW-N U.S. 33E GOSHEN Open your first savings or INDMNA checking account at any of 219-533-9551 our nine Convenient Banquet and Meeting Rooms locations ..... -I L'f3:?k i.,,l I i' ,'.. . . . And Start A Solid . .i..ii- ' ' Financial Future. ' MemberFDl Ears FODDSEFZVICE We D0 Banking Right! 23481 US 33E, Elkhart, IN 46517 219-879-5175 HARMON GLASS 322 -So. Main St. Goshen, IN 46526 12191 534-2602 Glass replacement of all types S RE PRIDE., Complete Glazing service 1 Auto glass, residential, mirrors ELDON TROYER Branch Manager GOSHEN RUBBER 0 When you do a lot of traveling. you get to know what's necessary for comfort and convenience on the road. Manufacturer of That's why Jayco Designer Series travel trailers and fifth molded and Iathecut wheels have such a loyal following. Join those who know rubber seals and parts JAYCO INCORPORATED l Goshen Rubber CO., IHC. 258733 :GOP 0135 th Q M dui 5 y I 5 46540 Jayco I L.-ll l Compliments of Johnson Controls, INC Eby Ford Lincoln Mercury I Nucl-uANA's ONTY 5 sun sono outta!! I U.S. 33 West Goshen, Indiana 46526 534-3673 We don 't meet competition . . . we make it! Control Products D1v1s1ons 1302 East Monroe Street, Goshen, Indiana ' A :L - ,C , T r , Q manufacturers of automatic controls for domestic, 's 46' -f - pl...-Avi -ts f f A Viis i A commercial and industrial applications g ' Pl IE IAIGR. IIC, l:..L.:l l. l l ll Committed to learning from and working with our local community to produce quality resource and cost-efficient agricultural products. - Feeds-Hatchery-Poultry-SwineVeal s Pine Manor Quality Feeds v X '-ii P.o. Box 28 Goshen, Indiana 46526 219-533-4186 . Q L1 Li. fP1rVEgJYfArVOR We've helped more kinds of people buy more kinds of computers than any other store in the world. Authorized dealers for: :amz-mai ' W Authorized Dealer In Elkhart 111A Easy Shopping Place Jackson Ave. at Elkhart Ave. 295-2299 Elkhart - Fort Wayne - South Bend I Of Northem Indiana. We Listen. Midwest Mobile Home Service Heating Air conditioning Electrical Plumbing Awnings Skirting Roof Coating Parts - service for all makes 24 hour emergency service gin - - S ei dei ettr R- -tees we --1 , JOIN OUR FAMILY OF READERS Gihe Goshen News 114 South Main Street Goshen Call 533 2151 for home delivery. FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS - Personal ' Commercial 0 industrial The News Printing Company in The Goshen News Building Y .-... , si Ai, I 'QQ' i -'lE'E:.iE'J' xiii 11 f'-I 3 ll :QI ll Z2 E' 1' 2 '5- .FF 7' 'E 7' 'PE ' 'i r : I ft! lk' 22: ef ', l grlqi I' I Q .'5'n.'!!q g'q n g g g q :s A i I l I 'gi' -,.,XINlllil!IllllllllllllIllllllf T'-'l : ll ----...1-:,Xg5:::::: .T-. 4 I YZ' 1 f frlixx am-can OE 0 I Z I Q I In ik' 1 5 Q 611911 Iifih v B -4 1 , 1- Q-9, T N-sf g. i 1, X 5 0 V K l I- ,Elf i .kr X Q L 8 . tc: - A! 'mg if' , 5 0 ,I ,A ,, '- E- - Ami' -U k . 'A f 14 -1 .I ' W . Q 70,7555- Ifvw- Owned and operated by: GOTWALS MANAGEMENT SERVICES Oley 81 Souderton, PA 800-523-8143 Exrceptionally broad and diverse authority, governing most commodities throughout 38 states 17F 'f' Id Pk-G h all I6 OS en 534- 1787 coast to coast! Archbold Sales and Service Ford - Lincoln - Mercury Since 1926 Archbold.Oh1o Milf - ER M iii-im ie-g.'s1'JEIl r .. A GOUA 1 vp E 15 CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT U.S. 33 WEST, GOSHEN, IN PRIVATE ROOMS FOR ALL KINDS OF PARTIES FOR CARRY-OUT ORDERS PLEASE CALL: 533-2568 Miles Cares About Your Future A career in business can start with something as small as a school science project. Miles employees know. This year nearly 100 Miles scientists and engineers coached students and judged at science fairs. The suc- cessful collaboration between these volun- teers and local schools helped earn an Indiana state Partners in Education grant. 'l'here's more to science than tests and grades. Science doesn't stop after school. It can lead to exciting possibilities. 08 PO. B.. 40 Elkhafl, IN 46515 ITTITHE ! !'E555YI?PR Planning, Design and Management Services for the Built Environment 415 Lincolnway East Mishawaka, Indiana 46544 12197 259-9976 .aqs fx- 5 . --I ,T-, . -'Q'-as . 1 A-it - 3 I LQ- I ' :I U' Xen 'ns-J . , . -' - 5 vgg, I iq I.. Y. +- 4' -L - X ' 'L 1 -:WIFI-f I?f'NEfQS----Q34--TiI'5 ' if f Q ff- '12 in 'I ' T -it Q jg, ,I , , ,Mug ,I ,,: ,, - .: fl 5 7 3 wt . 1 'KN' - -h A-. I' I Q 5 ,N-1 il I 3' r ' ' ' - Q ,,,,.. ,.,..,,, I - I .lit , 5' I - I ' EI .I 5 ' .4-' ' IWOQ-12- 7Zf..-.:'u-STE, 'Z 2:2 Q I - , ,I , -I-, -. - Q I' 1 it ' .- ...r .v-I.-X.-0 A 0.4-ho--..fx......J-1. ,. ..... . ' 1 no - as I ',. gr 'ff . C 'O' S155 0 Z , ' 1' ' .1 . rl' . 'i 0- L I xl la t . --I 5 I- 5 'Nl.- ,. - A- .vs--fs O 'O -sf .f'. 'f -- The Dodge House, If '-'- ,,5,.af--A 3-s.-Ar Goshen Carnegivewl. fbfarf CULOMBCTS PIZZA K I AIIIIII,Y REF'I'AURAN'I'. INC. 2425 S. Main St. Iilkharl. IN 46517 I'IlHNl-142191293-6869 FEEDS BANQUET FACILITIES UP TO 55 PEOPLE 'E-7 BOOK SI OFFICE SUPPLIES. INC. 419-446-2757 WAYNE ' u SYSTEM PETTISVILLE GRAIN co. Box 9 PETTISVILLE, OHIO 43553 1419, 445-2541 ,v Goshen Sash P CTURE Yo u Q, Ll if E 8: Door Co. ,, - Dependable Woodwork U Since 1869 f' M , . l I gl sly: BEAUTIFUL MEMOIMES ARE FoREVER LKHART AMERA 420 c so ENTER L X . 777' A J V 3. l 4 1 fff ,.ff ' I ' J if? 0 si, fffiifai fw lflllixiwfnilfl ,Y 0 .gill s e :f'1 l 4M ,lQ H will ,ll1W,,f, f nn mn l l pq STUTZMAN MOTOR SALES, INC. P.O. BOX 192 ' Goshen, IN 46526 ' Phone 12191533-1166 T 8: L SUPERMARKE T Your full service food store U.S. 33 Eost, Goshen CNext to Goshen High School? Store Hours: IIIIIIIY Tllllll SITIIRIIIY 7:00 A.M. fo 9:00 P.M. CLOSED SIIIDHS Total savings through low prices ' - I I'-3 ' G h C M ruff 05 en amera art SUNRISE URCIIIIRDS, FARM MARKET yvuf Pb0f0gmPbiC learning Center X: BUTCHER SIIIIP - soum or cosnfu cours: on INDIANA 15 mu: srorucnr 118 S' Mam St' 219.533.3816 Goshen' 'N 46526 wlum nouns: wffnnnvs s-1: sunnnv 9-s A I CDMMITTMENT T0 I voun means m I aiimzz-.-I qivrf 5955 XIU3' Q Kgs! , ' ' Vx'- w s J P W? xii -- '- , 1i,Q.- 4 CATALOGS - Snowmass R W W r -w.NI R I XNUPI LETTEFIHEADS ' NEVVSLETTEFIS . V TYPESETTING ' BUSINESS FOFIMS SIEGINAANN PFIINTING CCIIVIPANY, INC 'IDB E .J ff son it- PCI. B 75 G h I diana 45525 OCJ75 IE191 534 23625 WESTERN RUBBER CONIPANY 620 E. Douglas Street Goshen, Indiana 46526 Manufacturer of rubber and plastic component parts for industrial applications YODER 81 FREY INC ,F f I' I I ,, ,-,,KM- ' YODER 8. FR EYM V 'S' A . - S I ft 'R H I- , , ' uns uujwuguv it , IDIS W ff..,z..': !m.4,g:43MXNw, 8 X I.-' ,.'.V 3-,Q N ll., 4 Y -1, V . A g, 0 - Q -. 1 Tuesdays Monthly asuus I419' 4452089 Afffhbold, 01110 if-' 2 ' E 1 V' ,..' Q -- - f I ' Rrr- . H 1,5 ,, is wg- .. . . .W . .., . ..,,..,.. .,.-,,, N sw. 4- Success requires a fundamental partnership of people and strategies. Strategies do not stand on their owng they are executed by people committed to make things happen. Sauder employees strive for excellence and join forces in their desire to achieve high goals. SAUDER WOODWORKING CO Recognizing our employees as the key to our success and promoting teamwork in our daily operations so all employees can attain their full potential. -q 3 'il Glubile Sewice 6 132 Auwglass Mo Q .Serve 534-1541 ' ,N pq. -wily!-lr --L- EESE 6 ef 'X ' .-f i Hitches . 9 IIIEESE and trailer accessories PRODUCTS INC Division OF MAsco conp. OF mn. 1206 Eisenhower Drive, Goshen, IN THE LEAF RAKER W' i eos:-new g -656+ coueee dv y..,.i-,,.-, -, Where Friends Meet Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Nightly 7:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. EWU ffffqllde,-sen ,hu efueeerx CFIETLIIXE GREENHUUSE AND GARDEN CENTER n h e a n S U p p I y . business' I growing 21564 CR 45 Hours IS 3 ,,,,, 642.3234 Goshen, IN 46526 633234 L55 35535 Office 533-0597 043' Q I 4.,. IWW' EiMidwest Commercei Banking Company RIETH-RILEY CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Contractors for over fifty years 'R Integrity Responsibility Assurance of Skill POST OFFICE BOX 477, Goshen INDIANA, 4-6526, 219-875-5183 'FAMILY L O WE S T 21550 US HWY33 Goshen IN 46526 534 1514 QA E WM PRICES Supermarket 49 Corner of Sth and Lincoln College Mennonite Church R XV Grow in faith and life with us: 78 Goshen, Indiana EBEMEUEE EEBEWBEE -HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT -PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS -Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m. -Sunday school classes, 10:45 a.m. -Music groups -Young adult activities 17. 1501 S. Main St- Facilities in the College Church-Chapel GOSIWGU, IN 533-0626 building on the Goshen College campus Tel. 534-2405 Salad Bar Special Buffets Every Noon 8: Evening Dessert Bar Edward 8 Esther Diener 419-445-8456 Corner of St. Rt. 2 49 Co. Rd. I9 Welcome to DAS ESSEN HAUS Diem ers welcome You Ovrn Mon.-SHA 7 'A'5 Homemade Baked Goods Banquet facilities available for up to 200 persons. Pettisville, Ohio Monday-Saturday 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Closed Sundays 81 Holidays Coachmen Industries, Inc. Supporting your efforts at Goshen College to build strong educated individuals. Q CIaUSingSERVICE CENTER 811 EISENHOWER DFI. SO., P. O. BOX 877, GOSHEN, IN 46526 A cmco, Coaclunen RM Coaclnn V C ld I dLeisure,SliasIa,Sp I l Vk QRV Vk gf CIP d l L Sl d I I ANA H C l ll g S l A b I Goshen College Bookstore Y I - ARCHBOLD OHIO - Inc 4l9-445-8915 LNN SCAFFOLDING Ab Y 'null hsep- Q: 4lIl'- ' 1,5 -- A -- . 1 1 - '-'Er . - A 53931925 f '- ' 3:3-E' .I Qdyfglff- WI : Al A Q IN D B I ', l .Q-Ill' vifiahii Ii 'rnl I li JI ' 1' P' ' I l E IE H H X' ,N ,gl 'I li n ll .. C . CI. i ' KW pER5ONNEL BLEACHERS MATERIAL L I FTS HO I STS II XXI,llv f If TEMPORARY l ENCLOSURES MANUFACTURERS UF QUALITY EQUIPMENT SINC-E IQ47- , ,1 ! IT? N xr 1, ,f i 'WI '59 I I 'I IITZIT QQ rw9.Z'.Smsb, REALTORSC9 - AUCTIONEERS Archbold, Ohio 43502 14191445-0015 Robert G. Frey, Real Estate Broker 8 Auctioneer Box 7 I CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS 0 A I A 0 CONSTRUCTI O TIONS S PLANT LIQUID FARM LIQUID TION N EQUIPMENT SALES 11 john jennings 81 associates, i P.O. BOX 567, GOSHEN, INDIANA 46526 . . '. 4 F o REAL ESTATE . 4 ' '+ 3 nc- Joma Jeunnfgss J ' 'INSURANCE PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE SERVICE 120 NORTH FIFTH STREET 2191533-9595 2 mrrulu. sscunrrv' me ' anoraewuona ' ' I ' I , ,.,,,, i E. Q. Y. I :-532' 1 ' 5 -1.51 I .sg 3,1 ,QE 'A A Y - J ' Electron Shop Goshen Arts and Crafts Hollinger Bicycles HomeCrest Corporation Lichti's Foreign Car Service, Inc. Liechty Motors Noble Shoe Co. Nofziger Door Sales Peddlers Village Buffet Dining Pizza Hut Rittger's Realty Snider's Leading Jewelers Snyder's Men's Shop Town and Country Builders of Goshen, Inc. Town Haus Family Restaurant Yoder, Ainlay, Ulmer, and Buckingham PATRONS Goshen Goshen Goshen Goshen, Goshen, IN 219-534-2276 IN 219-533-0713 IN 219-534-2274 IN 219-533-9571 IN 219-533-1041 Archbold, OH 419-445-2576 Goshen, IN 219-533-6090 Archbold, OH 419-445-2961 Goshen, Goshen, lmlay City, Goshen, Goshen Goshen, Goshen, Goshen, IN 219-533-9723 IN 219-534-3691 MI 313-724-8700 IN 219-533-1574 IN 219-533-5630 IN 219-533-4336 IN 219-534-1004 IN 219-533-1171 arifyq it KK Q '53 Qing Rig: : Acosta, Ellas 64 Adams, Cynthia 50 Adams, Rob 94 Albrecht, Douglas 32, 130 Alderfer, A, Gayle 130 Alder1er,Marybeth 91,130 Alemeselassie, Petros 48, 130 Allemang, Peter 130 Amstutz, Lon 118 Amstutz, Mary 27, 110 Amstutz, Michael 109, 130 Amstutz, Neil 118 Anders, Ken 130 Angell, Allen 130 Asmus, Rodger 37 Aschliman, Kathryn 27, 58, 59 Bacher, Kevin 34, 130 Bailey, Carla 118 Baker, Bob 110 Baliad, Febe 118 Bare, Beth 130 Bartel, Beth 118 Bartel, Marvin 47, 59 Bartow, Christine 130 Bauman, Angela 130 Bauman, Kendal 130 Bayak, Marilyn 110 Beachy, Dave 104 Beachy, Marilee 130 Beck Brenda 118 Beck Darla 96,130 Beck Debra 130 Beck Duane 130 Beck Ervin 60 Beck Kerry 130 Beck, Lynette 118 Beck, Tim 130 Beer, Anthony 130 Beiler, B. Anthony 130 Bender, Marcia 88, 130 Bennett, Tom 99, 103, 130 Benson, David 130 Berhanu, Gideon 94,118 Beyeler, D. Scott 130 Beyeler, Mike 130,158 Birkey, Ann 76, 130 Birkey, Robert 75 Birkey, Ted 68, 92 Birkner, Troy 130 Birky, Chris 130 Birky, Douglas 118 Birky, Jefl 72, 99, 100 Birky, Wilbur 60 Bishop, Frank 51 Bixler, Jodi 49, 130 Bixler, Peter 118 Blackport, Angela 118 Blades, Linda 130, 32 Blosser, Don 48, 49 Blosser, Chrystle 130 Bobeck, Paige 130 Bohn, Jennifer 80 Bolton, Trinda 91, 130 Bontrager, Andrea 130 Bontrager, Dennis 118, 32 Bontrager, Jane 131 Bontrager, Kenton 131 Bontrager, Leanna 131 Bontrager, Michelle 124 Bontrager, Valerie 131 Bontreger, Miriam 110 Bornman, Jonathan 104, 131 Borntreger, Todd 110 Boschmann, Heidi 21, 131, 100 Boshart, Lisa 118 Boswell, Jolyn 131 Bowen, Claudia 118 Bowers, Chris 131 Bowman, Anna 75 Boyer, T, Kelli 96, 97, 131 Boys, Rhonda 118 Brandeberry, Marjorie 110 Breckbill, ina 110 Brehany, Rodney 131 Brenneman, Christina 131 Brenneman, Jon 131 Brenneman, Stephanie 118 Brenneman, Todd 131 Brown, Antoinette 131 Brown, Sandra 131 Brown, Soiidia 131 Brugger, Karl 85,131 Brunk, Janette 34 Brunk, Kevin 42, 131 Brunk, Ron 27,53 Brunner, Marta 131 Bryant, Lisa 75 Buckwalter, Dawn 110 Buckwalter, Robert 131,155 Buerge, Kevin 92,131 Buluswar, Shashi Dhar 131, 100 Burk, Mary 71,118 Burkhardt, Nancy 131,80 f se ff, 1 ' ilff:'f'i lui 5-Wil ,,. 110592 5517.712-EE H.. . .-. , in-. .i. 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Rebecca 91, 119, 183 Cook, Angela 131 Crowder, Richard 92, 131 Croyle, Barbetta 131 Dalka, Monique 119 David, Robina 131 Davis, Judith 63 Decaire, Bryan 132 Decuis, Jane 132 DeJesus, Moises 132 Delagrange, Drucilla 132 Delagrange, Kimberly 132 DeLeon, David 132 Denlinger, Charity 32, 119 Denman, Beki 119 Denney, Monica 33,119 Derstine, J. Darin 70, 94, 119, 152 Derstine, Fern 110 Detweiler, Barbara 132 Detweiler, Beth 10, 132 Detweiler, Jill 119 Detweiler, Joy 132 Detweiler, Kevin 132 Detweiler, Lavon 132 Detweiler, Randy 102, 119 Detweiler, Robert 39 Detwiler, Douglas 132 DePaul, Maureen 26, 32, 132 Devine, Laura 132 Diener, Daniel 92, 132, 183 Digel, Francoise 55, 119 Dillon, Jennifer 119 Dintaman, Lisa 132 Dischler, Doug 103, 132 Dittus, David 119 Dobecki, Marie 132 Dodson, Toney 47, 132 Drescher, Tim 108, 132 Driver, Evelyn 71 Drolet, Kristine 132 Duckworth, Ruth 38 Duenas, Yanira 116, 119, 152 Duerksen, John 41, 132,158 Dutton, Lynda 13, 132 Dyck, Laurel 132 Eberly, Chad 132 Eberly, Rebecca 133 Eby, Cynthia 133 Eby, David 57, 77, 133 Eby, Denise 119 Eby, Duane 133 , Jennifer 133 ert, Tamara 133 Eby Eck Edinger, Renee 133 Edwards, Susan 133 Eeten, Bryan 133 Eigsti, Heiki Lara 133 Elias, Morlin 117,119 Elliott, Karen 133 Ely, Lori 12, 133 Erb, Jill 133 Ernsberger, Helen 110 Esch, Katrina 33, 133 Esch, Marj 110 Eshleman, Chet 104, 157 Eshleman, Jon 133 Evans, Jenny 133 Everest, Rosemary 93, 133 Evers, Steven 119 Falcon, Rafael 62, 63 Falk, Thomas 11,119 Feil, Lon 40 Fisher, John 60 Franz, Coretta 62, 133 '41 if .,-. .. 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David 134 Goering, Kristi 120 Goertz, Frauke 47, 120 Goh, Wei Meng 52, 120 Gonsalves, James 57 Good, Carol 134, 155 Good, Cory 98, 99, 134 Good Delmar 53 Good Helen 120 Good Michael 47 120 Good f Trudy 54, ea, 134 Gosteli, Patrice 55 Gotwals, Chris 92, 103 Graber, Krista 120 Graber, Phoebe 120 Graber, Starla 120 Graber, Steven 120 Graber, Susan 43, 134 Grace, Elizabeth 134 Graybill, Diane 120 Green, Charles 27 Green, Kelly 134 Greenleaf, Becky 134 Gregory, Karyn 19,100, 134, 156 Grosjean, Pierre 55 Gross, Ida 71 Gross, Kevin 110 Grove, Stan 51 Guengerich, Mark 134 Guengerich, P. Thomas 54, 134 Gund en, Linda 134 Gunden, Randal 53 Gunden, Ronald 110 Gunden, Ruth 110 Gundy, Erin 134, 159 Gusier, Cheri 111 Haarer, Zoann 134 Hackman, Andre 134 Hagger1y, Daniel 10, 72, 94, 134 Hailu, Elleni 134 Hall, Lara 134 Handrich, Wade 11, 134 Harding, Rosemary Freeney 39 Harding, Vincent 39 Harland, Kris 134 Harmon, John 52, 53 Harmon, Nicola 52, 134 Harnish, Anne 120 Hamish, Craig 134 Harnish, Lucinda 91, 134 Hart, Valerie 134 Hartman, Marlene 111 Hartman, Roger 42, 134 Hartzler, Chris 120 Hartzler, Dwain 72, 94, 101 Hartzler, Shane 8, 92, 134 Hawkins, Cynthia 111 Hawkins, David 134 Hawkins, Jerry 120 Hawkins, Kim 59 Hay, John 134 Headings, Emily 33, 93, 108,134 Headings, Lisa 134 Helmuth, Eric 134 Helmuth, Janine 88, 89, 96, 134 Helmuth, Margie 79, 134 Helmuth, P.J. 34, 120 Helmuth, Tim 134 Helrich, Carl 66, 67 Hepler, J. Scott 76, 134 Hernandez, Pedro 103, 134 Hershberger, Abner 47 Hershberger, Anne 71 1 nf-fum EZ? 43 isliig '11 'G lint' Hershberger, Jeffrey 81, 120, 157 Hershberger, Kay 122 Hershberger, Kenneth 134 Hershberger, Krystal 19, 122 Hershberger, Mary 75, 108, 134 Hershberger, Ross 134 Hershberger, Steven 54, 134 Hershberger, Sue 36, 100, 136 Herr, Eric 34, 136 Herr, Jennifer 12, 136 Hershey, Beth 136 Hershey, David 136 Hershey, Denise 136 Hershey, Jennifer 79, 136 Hertzler, James 65 Hertzler, Julie 66, 136 Hertzler, Randy 33, 136 Hess, J. Daniel 55 Hess, Franklin 63, 122 Hess, Gretchen 122 Hess, lngrld 93, 136 Hess, Joy 93 Hibshman, Alan 136 Highland, Kristen 136 Hilborn, Janet 71,122 I-iiiiy, Eric 21, 122 Hirschy, Karen 111 Hoard, Jennifer 32, 61, 122 Hochstedler, Jeff 37, 122 Hochstedler, Kristen 136 Hochstedler, Rex 104, 136 Hochstetler, Beth 101, 122 Hochstetler, Dawn 122 Hochstetler, Jill Hochstetler, Joleen 70, 136 Hochstetler, Sara 68, 136 Hochstetler, Richard 136 Hockman, Cathy 36, 136 Hockman, Cynthia 93, 136 Hodel, Elizabeth 116, 122 Hofer, Ross 7, 80, 116, 122 Hoffman, DeVon 103 Holcombe, Daniel 100, 136 Holle, Maryjane 122 Hollenberg, Holly 17, 122 Hollinger, Mary Anne 75 Hoisoppie, Toad 122 Hoist, Susan 137 Holsopple, Conrad 137 Honn, Monica 41,137 Hook, Deb 137 Hooley, Martha 111 Hooley, Mary Louise 69 Hoover, Ann 137 Horning, Chad 94, Horsch, Jon 122 Horst, Brian 85, 137 Horst, Kenneth 50, 51 Horst, Rene 137 Horst, Vonda 84, 137 Hostetler, Bruce 35, 54, 122 Hostetler, Jill 21, 38, 137 Hostetler, Julie 137 Hostetler, Laura 111 Hostetler, Sonya 137 Houtz, Debra 137 Howe, Judy 122 Howe, Mark 137 Hrynk, John 137 Hudicourt, Myriam 9, 122 Hufziger, Doug 155 Hughes, B. David 137 Humeston, Amy 137 Hummel, Michelle 137 Hunsberger, Benjamin 85, 122 Hunsberger, Beth 85 Hunsberger, Susan 93, 108, 137 Hunsicker, Anne 79 Hunl, Patricia 122 Hurst, Kevin 101, 122 Hurst, Michael 137 Iddrissu, Martha 138 lmhoff, Tanza 138 lngold, John 72,92,103 Irvin, Elizabeth 138 Irvin, Sarah 35,138 Isaac, lssa 138 Ivory, Goldie 75 Jantzen, Dean 138 Jantzi, Tami 43,122 Jantz, Bruce 104,122 Janzen, Jo 85 Jeschke, Margaret 24,138 Jeschke, Marlin 49 Jimenez, Pablo 64,138 Jines, Jan 123 Johnson, Mohammed 19,123 Jones, Judy 47 Jordan, Jonathan 138 Julius, Lydia 138 Kaczor, Dawn 138 Kane, Charles 138 Kauffman, Dave 99 Kauffman, Heidi 43, 138 Kauffman, J. Howard 75 Kauffman, Jeff 12,94,103, 105,138 Kauffman, Lori 138 Kauffman, Randy 21, 123 Kauffman, Shana 116, 123 Kauffman, Sherm 103 Kauffman, Tim 42, 138 Kauffman, Yolanda 42, 138 Kauffmann, Duane 73 Kauffmann, Heidi 62, 123 Kauffmann, Leisa 138 Kaufman, Dawn 138 Kaufman, Douglas 138 sa- PS1 Mast, i i 'lf gen . i :A ESE? 180 Kaufman, Nlna 91, 138 Kaufmann, Elaine 57, 138 Kaufmann, Karen 79, 123 Kaufmann, Scott 102, 123 Kelley, Mardene 111 Kelley, Marty 32, 111 Kemper, Al 103 Kempf, Anita 123 Kim, Joon 138 Kimanzie, Stephen 138 Klmpler, Davld 100, 138 King, Betty Lou 138 King, Daryl 27 King, Ed ea King, Gary 138 King, Jana 26,123 King, Jana 76,138 King, Kenneth 115 King, Vanessa 90, 91, 123 Kinukawa, Tomoml 17, 138 Kliewer, Cheryl 138 Klopfensteln, Chad 138 Klopferlstein, Kathy 138 Klotz, Kathy 138 Kolb, Jan 88, 96, 97, 138 Koop, Jill 73, 138 Koop, Vlctor 73 Kornhaus, Jerry 7, 138 Koshmlder, Wayne 138 Krabill, Ron 138 Krablll, Willard 75 Krabill, Valerie 138 Krall, R. Michael 37,123 Krall, Ruth 49 Krall, Steven 138 Kratowlcz, Davld 112 Kratowicz, Dawn 123 Kratz, David 123 Kratz, Keith 92, 139 Krause, Rochelle 96, 100, 139 Krehbiel, Todd 139 Kreider, Rose 123 Krelder, Todd 139 Krlsetya, Mark 21, 32, 139 Kropl, A. Jeremy 16, 139 Kurtz, Karen 112 Kurtz, Mary 123 Kym, Phillp 103, 123 Laidig, Carol 6 Lan Yong-hong 114, 115 Landis, Christine 123 Landis, Kathleen 10, 123 Lapp, Anita 59 Lapp, Beverly 42, 68, 139 Lapp, G. Anthony 28, 139 Lapp, Philip 2a,139 Lapp, Ruth Ann 70, 139 Lawson, Mary 140 Leatherman, Carolyn 112 Leatherman, Dawn 123 Leatherman, Gerry 80, 140 Leatherman, Julia 71 Lee, Patricia 140 Lefever, Rodney 116, 123, 183 Lehman, Beth 140 Lehman, Brad 112 Lehman, Carol 112 Lehman, Jessica 9, 43, 140 Lehman, Joe 123 Lehman Kevin 140, 183 Lehman, Lena 112 Lehman, Maria 106, 140 Lehman, Michelle 140 Lehman, Pamela 140 Lehman, Roger 140 Lehman, Ryan 140 Leichty, Christy 54, 103, 140 Leinbach, Steven 96, 103, 140 Leininger, Bruce 29, 140 Lepley, Kym 140 Leuz, Kimberly 108, 140 Lewis, Angie 140 Li, Dinny 32,123 Li Neng-Xiang 9, 114 Lichtenberger, Leah 140 Lichti, Johannes 123 ' Liechty, Christopher 17, 123 Liechty, Dan 32, 74, 125 Liechty, Russel 112 Liestman, Andrea 140 Lln, Bruce 67, 140 Lind, Carl 74, 125 Linkhart, Karen 78, 140 Linyou, Zhou 63 Little, David 100, 140 Litwiller, Jenny 140 Litwiller, Rebecca 33, 70, 140 Litwiller, Scott 56, 140 Loewen, James 103 Longacre, James B, 140 Longenecker, Kenton 66, 94, 95, 125 Longoria, Carmen 140 Love, Clayton 140 Love, Ted 80, B1 Lowery, Michele 140 Luc, Cam 125 Luo Shiejun 114 -cr'C bb' iiiill 1 5 Makhale, Palesa 28, 29, 100, Manley, Jennifer 32, 72, 140 Mark, James 140 Martens, Scott 140 Martin, Becky 43, 125, 129 Martin, David 101,140 Martin, Jeffrey 140 Martin, Julie 33, 140 Martin, Krissy 91, 140 Martin Krista 140 Martin1Linda 21, 1-so Martin, Rochelle 140 Martin, Roger 140 Martin, Stan 54, 55. 112 Martin, Stefan 16, 125,158 Manin, Timothy 141 Martin, Wendy 141 Massanari, Eric 76, 141 Mason, Phillip 125 Mast, Charlene 85, 141 Mast, John 141 Mast, Katharine 141 Mast, Kathy 74,96,97,141 Kimberly 141 125 Maugel, David 99, 103, 141 Maugile, Margarita 125 Maust, J. Scott 141 McBride, Elizabeth 125 McBride, Mathew 141 McClure, Kathie 141 McCoy, Tom 99, 141 Mcllcalne, Rebecca 125 McKenna, Edward 156 McOuilIIn, Rita 141 Meabon, Jodi 17, 104, 125 Meadows, Diana 141 Meighan, Bruce 141 Mercer, Lori 125 Metzger, Linda 125 Metzler, Ed 39 Meyer, Charlene 125 Mlgues, Bertrand 141 Mlller, Miller, Miller, Mlller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Amy 141,183 Anita 6, 141 Ann Graber 47, 112 Anthony 141 Audra 12,18,141 Bonnie 141 Brad 102 Brian 13,141 Miller: Caleb Miller, Miller, Miller Miller, Miller, Mlller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Mlller, 49 Chris 125 Cindy 43, 125 Darren 103,105 Daryl 141 Delane 112 Diedra 141 Douglas 141 Elaine 116,125 George 54, 63, 141 Gordon 36 Miller, Gwen 16, 141 Mlller Holly 104,125 Miller:Jackle 141 Mlller, James 51 Miller, Joanne 4141 Miller Jodi 78 141 Nlillerf John 125 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Mlller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Julie 141 Keith 141 Keith Graber 112 Khristine 141 Linda 141 Lois 112 Lyle 100,125 M.Todd 141 Mark 125 Michael 141 Michelle 96,104, 141 Myles 125 Myron 76 Rachel 141 Randy 125 Rebecca 15, 34, 54 Re ina 91 126 9 , Mlller, Shawndra 141 Miller Mlller Miller ,Stan 112 ,Steven 141 .Stuart 143 Miller, Sylvia 112 Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller: Milne ,Tim 143 ,Todd 143,158 ,Tony 143 ,Troy 104, 143 W. Todd 143 Wendy 143 Ron 66 Mishler, John 47 Mitra, Amitava 26, 143 Montgomery, Kay 68, 69 Moore, Barbara 143 Moore, Karen 143 Morris, John 99, 143 Mortimer, JoAnn 143 Moser, Melanie 143 Mosley, David 69 Moyer, Bradley 143 Msibi, Bhekumusa 36, 100,101, 143 Mullet, Tonia 143 Musselman, Mark 43, 126 Musselman, Shannon 43, 143 Nafziger, Edith 112 Nafziger, Lisa 143 Nelson, Diana 18, 143 Nemtuda, Rob rt 99, 143 Neuenschwander, Todd 105, 143 Newswanger, Greg 143 Newswanger, Kendall 143 J... , ' 7 4' ' 1 b1g'.r'K N riff H-faq 1 . .-A -w Newswanger, Randall 21, 143 Newswanger, Ryan 42, 143, 155 Nickel, Barbara 43, 44, 126 Nofzlger, Angela 143, 154 Nofzlger, Bruce 143 Nofzlger, Donna 143 Nofzlger, Lorl 100, 143 Nolt, Steven 143 North, David 43, 126,154 North, Janet 32, 143 North, Jennifer 96, 97, 143 Nugroho, David 6 Nunn, Alicia 49,143 Nussbaum, Jon 143 Nussbaum, Kathy 143 Nussbaum, Van 143 Nyce, John 112 Nyce, Lynda 67, 143, 151 Nyce, Kenneth 14, 143, 154 Ogle, Don 72 Oesch, Lori 126 Oritz, Jose 64 Osborne, Craig 143 Oswald, Lorl 78, 79, 143, 152 Otto, Beth 112 Otto, Joel 63, 144 Oyer, Jayne 144 Oyer, Joanna 144 Padilla, C. Rene 3: Parlkratz, Ivan 101, 104, 144 Patel, Chris 144 Paul, Jeevan 32, 144 Paul, Jodi 126 Peachey, Jeff 33, 55 Peachey, Jon 144 Peachey, Krls 144 Peachy, Pamela 117, 126 Penner, Larry 43, 68, 144 Penner, Steve 144 Person, Sandra 112 Peters, Jodie 62, 144 Peters, Lisa 144 Petri, Frledrlch 144 Pfahler, Lee 144, 157 Pfile, Brian 17 Phelps, Beth 144 Phemlster, Patrlcla 144 Plneda, Claudia 15, 144 Porter, Donna 96, 97, 101 Powell, Angela 42, 43, 49, 144 Powell, James 42, 144 Powell, Tammle 144 Preheim, Doyle 42, 69 Raber, Philip 99, 126 Ramer, Jan 126 Ramer, Julie 144 Ramirez, Kristina 144 Razak, Harris 144 Reed, Anne 144 Reed, Catherine 144 Reed, J. Douglas 35, 44, 144 Reedy, Anne 144 Regehr, Kristine 62, 126 Reimer, Gerhard, 62, 63 Reimer, Sue 21, 144 Reinhard, Christine 144 Reyes, C. Sylvia 80, 126 Rheimheimer, Lisa 83, 144 Rheinheimer, Randy 66, 83, 126 Richie, Kevin 99, 145 Riegsecker, David 65, 145 Riegsecker, Linda 20, 145 Risser, Christy 43, 80, 145 Risser, Etta 112 Risser, Troy 145 Rlvera, Abril 126 Rivera, Tonia 145 Rlvlin, Alice 39 Roberts, Kerry 145 Rodgers, Kenneth 33, 116, 145 Rogers, Debra 126 Rohrer, Felicia 145 Romero, Eugenia 145 Romera, Haggeo 145 Ropp, Greg 18, 145 Ropp, Jill 76, 145 Ropp, Penny 19, 145, 158 Ross, Lisa 145 Roth, Bradley 103, 145 Roth, Dori 12, 145 Roth, Gail 145 Roth, .lay 126 Roth, John 65 Roth, Karri 145 Roth, Kim 101, 126 Roth, Kristina 145, 154 Roth, Laura 126 Roth, Sherri 145 Roth, Sue 72 Roth, Susan 126 Rupp, Larry 112 Rupp, Lynda 145 Rupp. Phillip 126 Flush, Philip 112 Ruth, Rita 145 Rychener, Jon 145 Sager, Joy 145 Sample, J, Tlmothy 145 Saner, Cheri 145 Santiago, Noel 126 Santoso, Sumarso 145 Sape, Jodi 145 Sasakl, Akira 92 Sauder, Nancy 145 Schlrch, Lisa 146 Schlabach, Frederick 146 Schlabach, Sue 14, 146 Schlabach, Theron 65 Schloneger, Kevin 105, 126 Schmidt, Mary Jo 69 Schmoyer, Robin 146 ,Jane 146 Schmucker Schmucker, Kelby 146 Schmucker, Schmucker, Schmucker, Sheila 146 Sue 84, 146 Walter 112 Schrag, Lisa 146 Schreiner, Robert 126 Schrock, Schrock, Schrock, Schrock, , Samar 126 Semaan Seneca! Shank, Connie 146 Kelly 113 Rlta 146 Von 78, 126 , kim 146 Gwendolyn 146 Sharp, J, Douglas 15, 94 Shen, Kai 114 Shenk, Shenk, Shenk, Shenk, Shenk, Sherer. 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V1 Steiner, Steiner, Steiner, Steiner, Steiner, Karen 148 Kent 148 Kevin 148 Matt 103,127 Lori 148 Stern, Tammy 127 Steury, Paul 127 Stjernholm, Kim 79, 148 Stoltzfus, Deb 148 Stoltzfus, Lowell 13 Stoitzfus, Mike 54, 148 Sloltzfus, Tonya 148 Stoltzfus, Victor 14 Strand, Monica 71, 127 Streeter, Streeter, Charisse 43, 146, John 146 Streeter, J. Richard 42, 43 Streeter, Nathan 146 Stuber, Mike 94 Stuckey, Anita 148 Stuckey, Audra 148 Stutzman, Ben S. 79, 127 Stutzman, Ben F. 82, 148 Stutzman, Becky 148 Stutzman, Jamie 72 Stutzman, Kerry 127 Stutzman, Kurt 109, 148 Stutzman, Ronald 74, 75 Summers, Surgener. Rebecca 127 Cindi 78,148 Sutton, Laura 84, 148 Swartley,Sharon 96 Swartzentruber, Lon 103, 127 Swartzentruber, Sheila 65, 148 Sweet, Verette 116, 127 Swick, Lynnel 148 Swichel, Robert 148 . i eil kill.. is QQ'-LV .i . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.