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If stands as shiny leaves do glislen in The sun awhile and Then reach up for more. The bailding doesn'T grow - The ivy does. The building makes if possible. 'X J. ll up 59 , ' ., ., . Rf? '11, 1.-,F .21-, ffl 4., QU. ,..,. ' av, .Q f'f f'f 'mv Z 5 -.,,. 1, 1, . V :WSL I:-.Lig , - xy 4-::4v? va 1 5 .f- G... wxca- . 'H---1. 4'.h , NM' .,. ,. -7- --Y V .......f-..-W., , x . K., 1 X. U LQmslhn.Q'l.wiH.ik'iL. - . gas: :-. ww, v 1 1 'wif' Q , L The buildings stond ond we come cmd the holls echo with the sound ot our steps ond the ring ot our loughter. Running steps to beot o bell, slow steps to think or tolk. Loughter ot eoch other, ot o letter, or ot our own foolishness. We visit oround their tobles ond burn their lights lote. We use their telephones ond hold honds ot their doors. And the buildings sound ot the clink ot dinner- wore ond the groon of totigue ond the chotter ot hoppy voices. V w f E 1 H i I 1 1 A w A P W 1 Q 1 w J 1 L i I J I I I3 We dig dee into 'rh p eir books oncl Try fo understand The world what we sometimes we we live in ond con do for thot world. And wish we could forge? obouf wor ond divorce cmd overt ugly heods on ,yy-.1,,,:mw:mw:f ,Q Vwv.-.X-,.. p y but they lift d demond onswers. . .. ,. :f,,,-sp .,.,-em-4 -.SfSf..,,..,44.g .V ,.,.,,,,,.,s1,.-gl ,1f.,g:.1- -.84-.+ sz VM- .ye me - Vsksr-WMI- 5 Q1 ' ' H QQ! 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We listen to men who know God, we shore with friends, we proy in the quietness of our own souls. We find enough to know we must go still deeper. v J fi ' 'fp av. WP' ,I . , v - Y 5. 0 N5 2? . U11 Sly S. n li'!2l .1 if Y ,W ,kv -. fi .1 wr Martha Oswald, Secretary to the Presi- dent and the Director of Admiscions, Donna Horst, Secretary to the Director of Nursing Educationg Donna Saltzman, Secretary to the Personnel Deans, Not pictured - Erna Saltzman, Secretary to the Dean and Registrar. Miriam Yutzy, Kathryn Snyder, and Evel- yn Miller, Assistant Librarians, Hazel Yoder, Switchboard Operator, George and Grace Swartzendruber, Houseparents, Kathryn and Paul Snyder, Houseparents. I8 'S . i ,Ei I . :,.' ,,.: 'll 3 ,if Lrg N Cheryl Whitaker, Bookkeeper, Katie Ropp, Chief Accountant, Anna Joy Classen, ey, Assis Receptionist, Estelle Krabill, Assistant in Public Relationsg John Burk- tant to the Business Manager, Bertha Good, Bookkeeper, Luann Detwiler, Secretary for Duplicating Services. .9 f W- ti gsm, R E f . I my W 1 M W, - A -ir' I A 4 ' 5-Zfgvui-D5 X V gi Ella Duerksen, Martha Wenger, Minerva Yoder, Anna Clossen, and Viola Romer, Cooks, Emil Yoder, Director at Food Services. Staff :A . I. I . za-1.'..:u-:-:se-.1 f i . i 'fl .- it ,Ani- 1 BULBS Henry Classen, Director of Maintenance and Custodial Services, David Mast and Perry Stutzman, Maintenance. Koren Lee, Teaching Assistant for Physical Education I9 ,. ,,..an..bbs.i1. A il v -' ' K Q , Y Xi ,, .Q !jlQo'B9lfh+h Curriculum -F... . 5 I-1431 1. , ' 0,5 ' 'V ' A. f.,.j:.f 5 2-7125? 1 ,, ,.v.'l.-gi I 5134 -5: il QEQQ' f -193 f '15--552 51'5'5i+ ,glzf 551125 :fi-12: 11 -dz' f' , 'z,1,,'ff1-4:1 '12 f.eg'.-ff, . N 1 Iv. ,115-.g'S?'v?, K' 5-- , 1-1'-152s,2'fS:f?a' P- 553, za-S-sc . 'gg.gr4 A ILA- NS They Q an--15 1.!.'!,L. PATON YODER, PhD., Acad are concerned with our growth LELAND BACHMAN, Th.B., Bu siness Manager 9 ... kr 521'- sf 5,--N 5 ' jj. . . . W 4 T Afy , A ,Sr A Z-.45-' lui: 'AMT 'L I vs f J. FREDERICK ERB, B.R.E. Admissions Counselor College Physician Librarian Registrar I U ' .-,.7'4' wg, ' --:y PETER WIEBE, B.A., B.D. ORPHA ZIMMERLY, B-5- College .Pastor Dean of Women HILDA SHAUM, RN. School Nurse They are there - in back of it all - organizing, planning, consid- ering, deciding. They are concerned for us - they want us to grow. They believe in education, they believe in Hesston. They want to help us become, they want us to find ourselves. So they work for us - they work to bring us life. They help us to work, they help us to face ourselves and the world. We see them - the president in front of chapel, the business man- ager when we write our checks, the deans when we have a problem. Our contact with them changes us. 24 WILMER HARMS, MD. MARY HESS, M.A. LEQNARD LICHTII M.A. They They JOHN B. OYER, M.A. CAND. Deon of Men 'ffm x -s ,.', - -5 1 9 'W .WM 1, .a 5 ,' ' .Q m 1'bf . N work for usp XFX i X ' work with us ..,, .: if vw ff? l ,y , , , ,Hy I 'S 1 p ff s? mr' ,545- , .if Lf, Q 5 I I n , 1 X iw If 25 ,355 Vfr-rr' 3 xXx X x x2::..-sz,-fix-' N 1: - ..,.1 Skfaazariac 13, JAMES HORSCH, BD. MILO KAUFFMEN, MA., S.T.D. IVAN LIND, Th.D. Buble Buble Buble And we CII1 l l I if 1 develop understanding of God 1 First there is New T. and then Old T., and they are classes along with Comm. and Chem. and Psych., and we learn about lite in them. We study Matthew and Mark and Ro- mans and Revelation, and we spend hours collecting information on Genesis, Exodus, history, poetry, and people. We study living people who needed God. And we work and listen to lectures, and we understand more what God has done and is doing and can do. And we are changed. 'l9... ,nv 'WN nstnyfwx lwq.-v if. I, q-e-n-.wav HELEN ANDRES, BA. WILLARD CONRAD, M.A, MELVA KAUFFMAN, Ed,D, JOHN YKOPPENHAVER, M.A., BD. German English English Sponish L-...g.. --V.-,- We listen and learn ' aiif- .- We talk and write and learn to think. We have conflicting ideas and arguments. We develop concepts and attitudes. We look at men's writings and sift I through their philosophies - gathering ma- I A A Q if terial to build our own. And all that we read is reflected in what we think. Early morning classes, thick tongues, T ! stubborn tongues - problems. But Mr. Kop- penhaver's enthusiasm is contagious, and 3 we learn to be enthusiastic too. 6 X . . 9 And so we learn our conlugations and vocabs and declensions and pronuncia- tions. . to speak l 5' 29 ' fi , 1,-if , V41 , 4: 1....,- . il 5 , ' ., rskgfygfgaszgis -., , f fx Jilin:- LOWELL BYLER, M.MUS, Music MIRIAM BYLER, M.MUS. Piano gf , ,V .. A - , gg ' .3 ,I P Wx. .n 4 '. H ,a A ..'A 1 D N A - i.1',:j2: f 2 - Yvli - f ., Y' 'W' . ,ak 3 ,xt- ' 5 W.. - 9' x A4 ' ' . -. R V -ZA ALICE LOEWEN, MMUS, ROBERT REGIER, M.F.A. Organ Art , PAUL FRIESEN, M.S. CELIA GOERING, M.MUS. Art Music And express in music 30 , i... 'iff I . l ARLO KASPER, M.A.CAND. Drama ourselves and arf Lectures, hours of listening, frustrations, and enioyments - and we learn about music. We learn to recognize, to identify with, to appreciate and to make music - and music becomes an outlet, ancl it fills our empty souls. We wander around sketching -thinking we can't and learning that we can. We transfer our ideas, our feelings to paper or to clay - we create. Sometimes it's poor but we learn and we become free. And ta the artist comes a satisfaction that he gives something of himself to others with his art. , , fi! l i 3 I WILLARD CONRAD, M.A. WAN LIND, Th.D. PATON YODER, Ph.D. History Social Science History We discover man We learn fo know' and how he acts and why We study mon in ancient Greece and we study man today We wonder why he fought these ancient wars and why the Vietnamese war is being fought, and we wonder why we tight within ourselves We learn about men -then we look at our classmates our roommates, our friendsg and we understand how they are And we begin to understand ourselves In psych. and soc. and history we study man - how he is v...mi- ourselves mf' W H ww' fins... WW., M M.,,w,,,,,,,,,. u. . , W ,.4v'f' 'sw N 'a Q55 2 PQ :::.. MELVA KAUFFMAN, Ed. D. FRANCIS CHUPP, B.S. EVAN OSWALQ, M5- Education Physical Education Physical Education We discuss philosophies of education - we criticize, we idealize. Then we observe kin- dergarten. We see children who want to learn - we see ourselves. We wonder what's wrong with education and we wonder what kind of teachers we'll be. And to teach others And to develop i ,- 1 We practice soccer and volleyball and basketball and golf and tennis - even guns and hunting or casting and fishing. We learn the rules of ploy and the basic skills, and we exercise and compete. And we learn what recreation can do for us. physically ,QW . T ft' ' 1 Q Q? I LQ 5, y . -'-- , wif, , 'ilia- , i .4 f..'. Z. ,ms--oz. ,gm 1 ' . 1 Wx ft- 'gltlfji fwfr i ' . NH. Ki r . if ,,,. 'ff F374- K., 'af -r-M,..,-,,,, ' 'up' CECIL BANNINGI MS- ALVIN BLOUGH, M.N.S. D. D. DRIVER, M.A. VINCENT KRABILL, ED.D. Math Chemistry Chemistry Biology DON TROYER, M.A.CAND. MAURICE A. YODER, MS. Biology Biology We struggle with derivatives in calc., equations in chem., and microscopes in biology. We measure and heat, splatter and weigh. We finally decide that the bromine content in CuBr and CuBr2 confirms the law of definite proportions. We cut up crickets and meal worms and frogs and mice, and we look tor parasites, and we see what we've been studying. We study and learn and experiment and con- clude. We grasp basic truths and significant details. And in the end we've come to understand our world better. They lead in g .pl LEONARD LICHTI, MA, Moth us exploring our world XV yu'- T33-N a,,,,.--if - ,--.-Q0 -sr--V, J MARILYN GRABER, M.S. MARTHA OVERMYER, M.S. RAY SHOWALTER, M.S. And instill in us a desire to We learn to balance equations and to identify bones and to cut up frogs. And we learn names of diseases and medical terms. We attend nurses conventions, and we see what we will be. We are the first and we get new maroon-striped caps and uniforms, and we work in the hospital at Halstead for labs. 5 And we are aware of the need and we want 'Qi' to be nurses. 38 hea i ii RUTHANN Business .-,,, ,, , - 1-179-J., ,. ., ' K, .lv 1' 'Eg' .Y '1 ,. z'i2g..U- 'Z'-'rf 'if ,I s ' 'h t ' A ,. .ff .' ,-. ' ' , ' -ff 3' -, , im. , My rx , . , '.v1':v-fm ' . V, ' ,, 4-.4 ,rl j., ': .. , . .52 2 'Na . ,-r ' mW. - -4,4 ,Q - 'ir-. A ' ' ' s ' 'G' N. ' 1 'hi , fl ,,, - 13 'n ' 5, A -' V ....i J, ic, ' ' 'W xz1:12mziZ4szWm:: e:ae-as , 1' ' gaffm., . 1:15, 'fif 1. Q tr! ' , ' 27 ,Tw .-', 5:':':i 1I,L1 1.1, v'1.':':-. ' 4 'Af 1112, -- 2'i .f0Y 'eif25s:1:aff1'. V , . , ':af5.1rE1:f:1f:1:: M -4.5,y1avi3i3: Wf f an 22zi2:f1'1:1, .' ?i 'i21?ia.2'-feisisigf N' 'li9i5Ei T1iii5:5E55E'f- f ,. f,..ez11:a2a-1 -i1f125 - 21: 11lI13zf.1':2'111::. ,4 , . ,. . .-: 'gE 1322:z1p,2e112fi?'1i-ii 5 ' ' ' Dnmcs, BA, FREEDLEY SCHROCK, M.A. MARY Lou sn-IETLER, B,A, RUTH UNRAU, Industnol Arts Home Economics BUSINESS B.S. Fv1.........,. .. r ab- 40 nd fo into 1 S' A We practice dictation, timed writings, machines. We become frustrated, we become businessmen and women. And we cook. We try new recipes, old recipes - some good, some bad. And we learn, and we be- come intelligent consumers. We design, sew, fit, rip and hem - and in the end we have a useful piece of art. And we create beauty with our hands in wood turning and metalwork and crafts. And we learn practical skills ancl express ourselves through them. delve the world of work 1 if .3 M If lip '-o.9F9f'W'm ' f- , . A ff.-' A - 3. -,gl 1 n Q!! lv- V A.,- f'-Y! Z .1 So we grow because show us life l They show us liteg they help us in every area ot our liteg and they help us integrate ourselves into a whole person, and they help us develop our deficient areas. With their help we come to understand Godg we learn to express ourselvesg we learn about man and us, and we prepare for the future. We have changed because of them and what they teach us. We are more ready to live. in-7 ff-M X . I Q sg if wi ? . : -:gr C 'T Q i . ,, , ,...f:5-:Z 2 35. ?H 1 '43 'A EE ix '-'ff:F , 1?-. 9 . ,, --qs-1 .Q Wil 43 fr , k . QQ S f - 'Jun Organizations PRESIDENT: Ken Ging SECRETARY: Kathy Cender, We are fhe church on campus xXiN t1-L N L OAS' 5, X-f - 'I .,,.b. I . x COMMISSIONERS: Joe Londis, Teomsy .leon Gerig, Progrcrnsg Ruthcnne Jcmzen, Small Groupsg Cloirloberg, Institutional Serviceg AI Leinbcich, Public ity. TREASURER: Ed Troyer. ' . I VICE-PRESIDENT: Don Lind. px STANDING Gospel Team: John Oyer, Lenore Roth, Fred Kauffman, Marv Schmucker, Charlene Kauffman, Clair Frank. Daring to discover life KWJ -li In Our Y motto, Dare to Discover Lite, challenges us to find our faith. We worship and we hear God speak, we share Him in drama, in song, and in service. We break away from routine campus ac- tivities. We listen to others' problems, con- cerns, and boastings. We gain confidence to relate to the spiritual need of our brother next to us in the cate, in the jail, or at Youth- ville. We debate spiritual issues and questions. And we discuss contemporary problems of the church. We become aware ot our responsibilities as Christians. We acf fogefher fo improve Hessfon 5 it D. In .Mir , Executive Committee: Don Kouffmcr1,PresidenTgRoy Gerig, Vice4President, Mil- lie Guengerich, Secretory, Paul Lyndoker, Treasurer, xx 4, Q- 'w 50 rf' Q ary'-,14'zf ,I ' ' .94 J ,,,jf'v My S Stuco promotes our social, cultural, and athletic lite on campus. We become acquainted and have fun together during Freshman Week, Flire Week, socials, and gym nights. We use our talents in talent shows, music recitals, and combos. We watch films and shoot pool. Cheerleaders, pep rallies, snake dances, and defen- sive player awards excite our enthusiasm tor winning. Stuco is us in action. Q WJ 11f5EX'FLA.7' ' 'T .Ns -.4 ,. -....uL. EDITORS Larry Danielson Myra Vogt. And fo stimulate and record these improvements. Decisions, opinions, controversies. Photographs, articles, proofreading printing, editing. Print, heads, columns pages. Printing, criticisms, and compli- ments. We read about LMs, chapel speak- ers, and films, about Y activities, Stuco socials, dorm life, and the nursing pro- gram. We get opinions in editorials and lit- erary reviews, on world situations, and from International students. And we think. We express ourselves in poetry, creative writing, and cartoons. And we grow because we write and because we read and because we think. 1 1 Columnists: Shirlene Brenneman, Dia- Iogp Betsy Beyler, Book Review, Maxine Mast, Copy Editor, Delbert Friesen, Current Events. Managers: Kendal Smucker, Advertis- ingg Wayne Beachy, Business, Chris Yoder, Managing Editor. -' , -41, 1? .444 . ' 4 -xfff I foil,-3 ff iff'-f f ,C ff: 3.-Q 1- if NX wwf! ts I li l N-if NEWS EDITOR: Weldon Schloneger EDITORS: Florence Rodgers, Becky Roth, Margaret Miller. We seek fo reproduce Hessfon and its meaning 1K la BUSINESS MANAGER: Norman Yoder. COPY EDITORS: Marcua Mann, Rachel Horst, Mike Cramer. 54 We, the LARK staff, observe Hesston as a whole: its characters and its classes, its buildings and its purpose. We plan and organize, we search for a theme. We experiment with layouts: which pictures? where? We think, we write, we rewrite, and we create captions and copy. December T, January 28, March 8 - deadlines, deadlines, deadlines. And then May l5 - the finished product! It expresses our year at Hesston: our studies, our impressions, our insights, and our growth. -3 I X ,W .. 'K Aulh .w.-M 1 , , 1 a . 4 .414 ,V ' 8-.. -V '6- yzi wr I H 4- V , 1 1 LAYOUT EDITORS: Rachel Nafziger, Rita Sommers. Not pictured Terry Koppenhaver. I fl PHOTOGRAPHERS1 Roy Gerig, Gene Hershey PUBLICITY: Dave Moyer, Mary Ann Yoder. The slnglng Christmas Tree. In songs of praise and prayer. if vw Belles and Beaux: Donna Hershberger, Jerry Derstme, Judy Bucher, James Drller, Cheryl Wolfer, Stanley Hoffman, Linda Garber, Sfanley Eichelberger Becky Rath, Ruth Beachy, Terry Stoll, Varden Leasa, Olnvia Olson, Phyllis Rlsser. Not picfured - Allen Yoder. College Choir: FRONT ROW: Mary Kay McCarthy, Leonard Kilmer, Cathy Histand, Stanley Loucks, Cheryl Wolfer, Bruce Detweiler, Lois Bixler, James Hochste tler, Donna Hershberger, Richard Bender. SECOND ROW: Allen Yoder, Olivia Olson, Terry Stoll,'Millie Guengerich, Herbert Hershberger, Rosa Nachtigall Jerry Derstine, .ludy Bucher, Varden Leasa, Kathy Yoder. THIRD ROW: Howard Kauffman, Ruthanne Janzen, James Diller, Becky Roth, Duane Stutzman, Barba- ra Stone, Weldon Schloneger, Carolyn Frey, Jon Winborn, Linda Garber, FOURTH ROW. Mary King, Stanley Eichelberger, Rosemary Schmidt, Terry Stuckey Alice Journey, Paul Kauffman, Phyllis Risser, Stanley Hoffman, Ruth Beachy. College Choir, Chamber Choir, Choral Society. We register, and audition, and wait for the lists to be posted. We sing 'til were hoarse: quarter notes, half rests, dotted six- teenths, scales, octaves, chords, harmony. We sing for Thanksgiving, for worship hours, for Christmas, for Eas- ter, and for Commencement. We sing on campus, in town, and out of state. We sing music for meditation, for reflection, for praise, and for celebration. And music becomes an expression of our inmost being. 57 f F Chamber Choir: FRONT ROW: Audrey Noblll, Bill Beachy, Viv Hershberger, Millon Janzen, Vurginia Slalrer, Ron Yoder, Shirlene Brenneman. SECOND ROW1 Kathy Kauffman, Ted Wndmer, Glorna Muller, Lynn Johnson, Joyce Miller, Marv Schmucker, Myra Vogt, Del Buerge, Bev Mulne, Fred Kauffman. Choral Sociely. 13 We grow in areas of SNEA: Lois Bixler, Vice-President, Bosemary Schmidt, President, Norman Lichti, Treasurer, Gloria Miller, Secretary, personal interest. Home Economics Club: Judy Bontrager, Vice-President, Agnes Martin, Secretary, Nancy Horning, Social Committee Chairman, Not pictured - Ann Overholt, President. Q'-37 ? ' im Medical Arts Club: Susan Glick, President, Delores Hel- muth, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary King, Vice-President. International Club: Esther Martin, Secretary, Galen Greaser, Stuco Representa- tive, Phinehas Nyang'oro, Vice-President, Treasurer, Gene Hershey, President. E 5 I . - - u ' --rf, . ' ,pp-, . . r . , , . , ,. M .. Yu , .. Q '4' 'l 4 . - 5 V -' L N fl JW , :Qt , N, .jo FA fi. . Q' f 3 ' EQ V 'I' QQ v! E Q v A 'QP , H Q . 1 '.. 3 N 5, 5 Q as 1 L 1 fM A 1 Q ik ' :Y 9 . I ,J 5' .mg N..-. ! 'v ' '94 1 'If 9 0 K ' f ' SQ! . K... X 'R - 'J' xxfi-E1-.L iw Afhlefics 'nl use .781 . , Q QQ 4 -:arf X . ,-:Q.Y3.A J.p.,,i.g32,'g it Soccer: FRONT ROW: Dave Moyer, Darrell Fisher, Jim Sieber, Norm Yoder, Gene Schlabach, Don Lind, Ed Troyer, Nellie Kauffman, Jerry Garber, Jay Taylor, Charlie Miller. SECOND ROW: Coach Chupp, ,lim Landis, Al Leinbach, Mark Egli, Wayne Longenecker, Terry Kappenhaver, Chris Yoder, Jim Styer, Gene Hershey, Al Yoder, Manager. Not pictured - Arnie Casas, Gary Hochstetler, Joe Nafziger, Roland Nunemaker. We Kick Into The Goal ln the tall we kick, dribble, tackle, head. We run long. Play hard. Protect our net. Get tired. Score. We win. Lose. We win recognition. Conference. Goshen. National JUCO Finals.We build our bodies. Strenthen our discipline. We cheer. Get excited. Yell. Blow whistles. We encourage our team. We have tun. 62 Hesston . . Hesston . . Hesston . . Hesston . . Hesston . . Hesston . . Hesston . . Hesston . . Hesston . . Hesston . . Hesston . . . 'Non-Conference Jim Sieber prepares to send off a shot at the goal. Jim was selected by the National JUCO Athletic Association Soccer Committee as a member of the All-Tournament first team at the National .IUCO Soccer finals. He was also named to the second All-American team, and PCCC All4Conterence team. .lim was selected for his great ball control and scoring record. i . 4 . . .York . Central St. Johns . Friends . , .York . Central St. Johns . Friends .Goshentt . Nassaux .Monroef 63 .......'. .Q- r x v 4 v 90.44 -,.....l..-. ---Af 4., ,,,- -.- ,A-r ', A 1-Ir, xr .-1 .vw T,.. -1 r- ...z ...,.M wa-4+--y 'il A ar A-an ' . ,, , , F S' ,.e.1-g, -14... v 9'3 -, . gt 64 . ba, -v. . 54... r -4 s ,4 1f 4,,, - --...il xl ff- -. ,x- rvn A ,N,.,,.,...,,,.,: -,fa .5 f .wg . S , ,, 1. L . .- 5 W c-,-,-.QN ,TW .,1 - '--' -ns. . 4 . 31. 95 , .L Jhgl, , . '- '- - ,g fm r ., - , -. Lf -' 'Ay' N , - . . '- ,..q.1,g,.,::'. .,.,- -- . M , w-, .- E. , :ujuf-1-N vi. - .. A l . .. ....V -- - --WMM-I YV-VV f W r 4 I I I il ll li! , .fx ffl I , , 1 y Q .E ' L ,. ,, t f. ' A s 2' 1 x . J -2' . 'sn ' - ' F I '-Z 4. V Q I ,, .,.. gs- . V ' L, I--I 'iOBnv...-.Y..w 1 I W Q 1 '?'1f ' A' I Y ,-,,v,.- 9' , t-f-5.7 , '- Q f .-+ ,.,,w.,. X 91405 -4 .5 nn' ' E , . 4 Q'-,M if ? X. j,-Z -1'f73,, 1 C141 ' A X is f, 4 1' , 3' ' .,, ,, ii' V E K ,, I ,ff--, ' Q ., uw Q ' E',.,...'- ,- 1. NN' u . O r ,v 8, J 9 'N if 66 1 Q.-1 l 2' if X , Q - ., 5. , ..,, L I K .-1' Y, I O gl! --b ,. I X,- , . HU: 1,135 15, 13 L 5 ',.. AJ! 5 ,M ip 523 l I af I 3 Q Qu' ' if Q1 . KAUFFMAN TROYER QE I al' YUTZY HOLDEMAN GARBER RQTH w X F' A . '2- .Qi 56 F Basketball: FRONT ROW: Coach Chupp, Norm Yoder, Manager. SECOND ROW. Clayton Yutzy, Wayne Holdeman, Stan Roth, Dan Kauffman Ed Troyer THIRD ROW: Delvin Yoder, Don Lind, Marlin Miller, Melvin Diller, Terry Koppenhaver, Wayne Longenecker, Gene Schlabach, Jerry Garber Tall men. Short men. Opponents - shorter, mostly tal- ler. Degeneration. Despair. Defeat. Vigor, Vitality. Victo- ry. We practice layups. Rebounds. Free throws. The fast break. Dribble, Dribble, Dribble. Pass. Dribble. Steal. Dribble. Pass. Pass. Shoot! Yeah! We root for our team. Stay loyal. Face Superior odds. We protest calls . . . quietly, loudly. We support. ' Cross Country: FRONT ROW: Bob Hochstedler, Robert Rodgers, Keith Miller, Howord Kauffman. SECOND ROW: Al Leinbcch, Coach Troyer, Dennis Birky, Stun Roth. 9. ,low , ,,.,',i:,+' , P'1'v- Run across country X 5 shut 70 and around the track Eorly mornings. Country roocls. Hills. Trees. One mile. Two miles. Three miles. No oir. We fight The desire 'ro stop. Sore orms, legs. Linimenf. Long Throws. High lumps. Hurdles. Batons. Poles. Then . . . The measuring tope. The gun. The feeling of being in shope. P 'T x f wit fm . -wuvasw.:-v-s 'E I' 90001 Q A 75495108 QSM ,xy-Q. DIR .lk ., 3, T ., 5 S , 1 l -' - -1 f Q nr- l . Y? J H . 155107. T ' T glssy .,,,, fism., nf viii lf S.. :H 'F . -AL 7 'l .T Q -AK xr ....,...- W -ff- 'N J- A X w- 498' Off ., Y: 1-9, ir I fl 'ggi it 1 u 8 f Pitch from fhe mound 1 ,HSSTUN wig.-'.Ul ri5l5l?U ,V T Tl ZSSTQN ' -IESETUT wel X 'ifa' Wfgew- .flex t,.,.. cami' 11 U, I uiil T U' , ff J in T ' . f VB' A Q., Sit. 1 . 4 ici., ..vAx xg:-Q.,,V4fZ ,. 5 N A V' . - ,y , ' f .X - ,lr A . A 1 - .G -. . A N . . n .I T A as f-f ' v , A sg A ., .,, -M 'S' ,I 4- F Q ,. -I - ' H -' , . W 'vw . ja. , 4, 4 4 4, N 1 . D rl, I 'E 'L f' A O O X, N Baseball: FRONT ROW: Jay Taylor, Fernando Santiago, Weldon Schloneger, Norman Yoder, Gene Hershey, Galen Greaser. SEC- OND BOW: Dave Johnson, Manager, LaVern Yutzy, .lerry Garber, Terry Sfuckey, Gene Schlabach, Dan Greaser, Mark Egli, Gary Hachsteller, Coach Oswald. 72 ,J. girlie. ff - . 'J 1.9, 1 . -- or swing the racket Ball meets club. Baseball. Tennis. Golf. The ball sails tar, fast, true. The wind is cold. Our muscles stitt. The practice long. The game hot. The action tast. The season short. The goals are rough. The hole, line, fence. Distant. Demanding. Compelling. V --4? 1 p . sl is 4 73 5 1301915 1' g, ,, Wa., . 1 H f.. . , ,, , , ,, Z '. I ' '4' - f-gif. .f ' 'or .M :rw uni lm 4' f e i :Jil Mi . ff Cheerleaders: Ruth Beachy, Joe Landis, Linda Sauder, Dolores Helmuth. Not pictured - Effie Esh. o 0 0 o All with the spirit to wm . They are the maroon and white. They cheer for our team. They jump, clap, stomp, yell, make noise. They have determination, dedication, spirit, loyalty. They organize spectators, con- trol them. Support sportsmanship. School is done for the day. Varsity is practicing. Intramurals take over. Table tennis, badminton, volleyball, basket- ball, soccer. They fight for the game - hard, rough, determined. They ref dif- ferently. Play fast. The action is heated. The fun well-shared. -x N 3,.x, QI 1'5 'R' 'gf'-x . 'W' -,dx Sswq A: M.: x W Q -ax f ,- ..4llN9 'w 0,3 . .N .y. 'SWS we -lmvgxk P Personalities I' If - d ' I F -In an 'Lfsl 7 J ll-'-nn 1-- fa IAQ' an Q' f 15.1, I. Class Officers: Jim Styer, President, Norman Yoder Treasurer Phyllis Rsser Secretary Fred Kauffman Vce President Sophomores fhe leaders on campus EMILY ALLEBACH Menahga, Minnesota SIDNEY AMSTUTZ Dalfon, Ohio LARRY BEACHY Arthur, Illinois TIMOTHY BEACI-IY Glendive, Montana WAYNE BEACHY Wayland, Iowa J. RICHARD BENDER Parnell, Iowa rT'R 4171 nw INGRID BERG vs Brownstown, Pennsylvania E. ELAINE BEYLER Protection, Kansas LYNN BICKEL Conway Springs, Kansas ROBERT BIRKEY Manson, Iowa KARL BIRKY Elkhart, Indiana LOIS BIXLER Elkhart, Indiana BOBBIE BLAND Tampa, Florida JAY BLOUGH Hesston, Kansas JAMES BOLLER Kalona, Iowa FREDRICK BRENNEMAN Hesston, Kansas KAREN BRENNEMAN Kalona, Iowa JUDY BUCHER Metamora, IIIinois SVI' 75' n X N12 l. ffl, 16? 7,15 iii ,... gg.. ,HY OG K PM-, --n.4g,,. 1 Qi if us., NANCY BUERGE Gorden City, Missouri SCOTT BUERGE Garden City, Missouri STEVE BUERGE Adrion, Missouri PAULENE BURKEY Milford, Nebrosko TIMOTHY BURKEY Dorchester, Nebrosko ARNOLDO CASAS Buenos Aires, Argenlino KATHRYN CENDER Fisher, Illinois HUGUETTE CRAAN Port-ou-Prince, Hoifi MICHAEL CRAMER Bedford, Ohio LARRY DANIELSON Forgo, North Dokofo LUPE DeLEON Mofhis, Texos IDA DIENER Conlon, Konsos JAMES DILLER Hesston, Kansas REBECCA DUERKSEN Iowa City, Iowa JAMES ECKART Garden City, Missouri Who have grown and confinue fo grow EFFIE ESH Cable, Ohio ELAINE FISHER Wellman, Iowa G. DELBERT FRIESEN Hessfon, Kansas TERESA FRIESEN Hessfon, Kansas LINDA GARBER Elkhart, Indiana ALFRED GEISER Apple Creek, Ohio JEAN GERIG Wayland, Iowa ROY GERIG Scio, Oregon KENNETH GINGERICH Williamsburg, Iowa uw-N' 3... .'....lf' it And help others to grow DONNA HERSHBERGER Louisville, Ohio HERBERT HERSHBERGER Wellman, Iowa L. EUGENE HERSHEY Aibonito, Puerto Rico PAUL HIGGINBOTHAM Corvallis, Oregon J. SCOTT HINKLEY Peoria, Illinois CATHARINE HISTAND Brooksville, Mississippi JAMES HOCHSTETLER Oxford, Iowa LAURA HOCHSTETLER Nampa, Idaho WAYNE HOLDEMAN Scott City, Kansas rvuv.- if ,ow HFS 1' Y 1 ' -,.-'ful' I .577 1, .:, Q 7 2 if ' 0--' .u-' '- 'hb 490 I 965' .7 'gg-w -as ,,,...,-1- ff J NANCY HORNING Ephrata, Pennsylvania RACHEL HORST Lebanon, Oregon GENE IMMEL Walnut Creek, Ohio CLAIR JABERG Walnut Creek, Ohio JOSEPH JANTZE Milford, Nebraska RUTHANNE JANZEN Glenwood Springs, Colorado DANIEL KAUFFMAN Scottdale, Pennsylvania J. FREDERICK KAUFFMAN Wichita, Kansas NELSON KAUFFMAN Goshen, Indiana PAUL KAUFFMANN Hopedale, Illinois CAROLE KENNEDY Liberal, Kansas LONNIE KENNEL Strang, Nebraska 83 3' -,, ' 1 1 1, ,L X if -'xr' Im 1- :WN U 7, 'f1fvitt'Q3Ge?'f bv WL' - :-. -4' f, 'vt - - ' .. -, 4.1741-1 . f 31555525 d i'n?' Z ' N1 ,, . 1: - 321' f -'B i ff ll..,f g:,- 553'-1-3g,j:E , 4- fzg' ,,zf.. I . ,I , ,' rfh w v f I '31 ' 1' ' rx xi ,F 1 fabiwifnf-.' ' Q1-ilis-1-'fr-' .L ,, ,f 11- --. A V L - I1 ' vs 5 v I , -L y I - - O , , M. x - V '--no .: fEi4..f7T3i-5'f'i i '53,1I'2 ' f 'Z' .- f 4' I I ,I Q23 'f2?:f??539-11. .- 'Qi!aff:3591 -'535'fE?f:ifI ,asv 6- , .auf . I fu, ' 1 . ,lcv ei if X . W' ' 'Jun-w 'N'-rs I f .IANICE KING Goshen, Indiana MARY KING Casselton, North Dakota WENDELL KING Hesston, Kansas TERRY KOPPENHAVER Hesston, Kansas DONALD KREIDER Lancaster, Pennsylvania WILLIAM KURTZ Loman, Minnesota JAMES LANDIS Seville, Ohio JOSEPH LANDIS Harleysville, Pennsylvania KENNETH LEHMAN Harrisonburg, Virginia ALAN LEINBACH Goshen, Indiana NORMAN LICHTI Hesston, Kansas DON LIND Hesston, Kansas I 4 ' 1- . - -:, LOIS LIND Anton, Colorado RONALD LITWILLER Manson, Iowa WAYNE LONGENECKER Ashley, Michigan Who love Hesston but know they must leave GUADALUPE LONGORIA Alice, Texas STANLEY LOUCKS Hesston, Kansas PAUL LYNDAKER Croghan, New York - W MARCIA MANN Elkhart, Indiana - ' AGNES MARTIN Elmira, Ontario, Canada H f ESTHER MARTIN 2 ' A Floradale, Ontario, Canada MAXINE MAST Dalton, Ohio VIOLET MCGINNIS Deer Creek, Illinois RICHARD MEYER Wayland, Iowa ,X Qs t Q' ' J, fm. Ka I CHARLES MILLER Sugarcreek, Ohio DELMER MILLER Lebanon, Oregon KEITH MILLER Hydro, Oklahoma And confinue their search LYNN MILLER Webster, Iowa MARGARET MILLER Kalona, Iowa MARLIN MILLER Wellman, Iowa ORVAN MILLER Middlebury, Indiana SUSAN MILLER Fayelle, Ohio THOMAS MILLER Wesrminsler, Colorado VERNA MILLER Choufeau, Oklahoma ROSA NACHTIGALL Iowa City, Iowa PHINEHAS NYANC:-'ORO Tarime, Tanzania, E. Africa 'IL egg at 10964 W-it OLIVIA OLSON Kansas City, Kansas PATROBA ONDIEK Tarime, Tanzania, E. Africa AU DREY OSMAN N Bedford, Ohio ANN OVERHOLT West Liberty, Ohio CHARITY PEACHEY Belleville, Pennsylvania PHYLLIS RISSER Denver, Colorado FLORENCE RODGERS Hesston, Kansas FERNANDO SANTIAGO Aibonito, Puerto Rico AMELIA SAYLOR Hollsopple, Pennsylvania WELDON SCHLONEGER Louisville, Ohio NANCY SCHLOSSER Denbigh, Virginia ROSEMARY SCHMIDT Harper, Kansas FB im V swan X 'wut-af BECKY SHOWALTER Harrisburg, Pennsylvania ROSEMARY SLABAUGH Goshen, Indiana CARLA SNYDER Adrian, Michigan RITA SOMMERS Louisville, Ohio TERRY STOLL Casselton, North Dakota DUANE STUTZMAN Hessian, Kansas JAMES STYER Souderfon, Pennsylvania JAY TAYLOR Dalfon, Ohio M. EDWARD TROYER Sugarcreek, Ohio To serve both God and mankind KATHY UNTERNAHRER Wayland, Iowa MYRA VOGT Bihar, India KATHY WEAVER Newton, Kansas ? N IT DANIEL WENGER Woylond, Iowo THEODORE WIDMER Woylond, Iowo JON WINBORN Iowo City, Iowo JUDY WISE Archbold, Ohio ALLEN YODER Hollcopple, Pennsylvonio KATHRYN YODER West Liberty, Ohio MARY ANN YODER Big Cobin, Oklohomo NORMAN YODER Corolville, Iowo OLIVER YUTZY Hesston, Konsos PHILLIP ZOOK Honnibol, Missouri SECOND SEMESTER: RUTH ANN BONTRAGER WeIImon, Iowo GRACE SCHROCK Archbold, Ohio Class Officers: Jerry Derstine, President, Betty Lou Shisler, Treasurer, Becky Roth, Secretary Delvin Yoder Vice President Freshmen - the new faces on campus ELAINE AESCHLIMAN Archbold, Ohio BRIAN AMSTUTZ Dalton, Ohio MARLENE ASCHLIMAN Fayette, Ohio LAWRENCE BAER Maugansville, Maryland MURL BAKER Protection, Kansas DUANE BEACHEY Arthur, Illinois WILMER BEACHEY Arthur, Illinois RUTH BEACHY Goshen, Indiana WILLIAM BEACHY Yoder, Kansas CAROLYN BECK Archbold, Ohio KAREN BECK Archbold, Ohio SHARON BECK Archbold, Ohio -. .--- ' -0 14--'bi LORAINE BECKLER Milford, Nebraska DELORES BENDER Streetsboro, Ohio LINDA BERKEY Hubbard, Oregon ELIZABETH BEYLER Hesston, Kansas DENNIS BIRKY Foosland, Illinois GLORIA BIRKY Adair, Oklahoma KAREN BLOSSER Newton, Kansas ARNOLD BOLLER Kalona, Iowa DAVID BONTRAGER Goshen, Indiana JUDY BONTRAGER Scott City, Kansas LYNN BONTRAGER Kalona, Iowa DORIS BOSHART Wayland, Iowa CHARLENE BRENNEMAN Riverside, Iowa SHIRLENE BRENNEMAN North English, Iowa DEL BUERGE Albany, Oregon LOREE BURKEY Milford, Nebraska RICHARD BYLER West Liberty, Ohio WILMA CLASSEN Hesston, Kansas MARY COBLENTZ Pryor, Oklahoma MICHAELLE CRAAN Port-au-Prince, Haiti VIRGINIA DAVIDHIZAR Goshen, Indiana DONALD DELP Hatfield, Pennsylvania JERRY DERSTINE Eureka, Illinois H. BRUCE DETWEILER Sauderton, Pennsylvania RENEE DETWILER Iowa City, Iowa MELVIN DILLER Hesstan, Kansas LGVERN EASH Holsopple, Pennsylvania JUDY EGLI Denver, Colorado MARK EGLI Gilmore City, Iowa STANLEY EICHELBERGER Denver, Colorado RITA ENNS La Junta, Colorado MERLIN ERB Frazee, Minnesota DARRELL FISHER Albany, Oregon DENNIS FISHER Wellman, Iowa LINDA FORTNER Rock City, Illinois CLAIR FRANK Solungo, Pennsylvania JOHN FRETZ Salem, Oregon CAROLYN FREY Archbold, Ohio LEDRU FREYENBERGER Wayland, Iowa DAVID FROESE La Junta, Colorado JERRY GARBER Bristol, Indiana KAREN GARBER ,qv International Falls, Minnesota PHYLLIS GARBER Hubbard, Oregon DOMINGA GARCIA Mathis, Texas ,,.--f ALLEN GERBER Argonia, Kansas PERCY GERIG ,si Albany, Oregon DOLORES GINGERICH Mountain I-lame, Idaho DONELL GINGERICH Mountain Home, Idaho Faces that mirror expectancy i SUSAN GLICK Eureka, Illinois ESTHER GRABER Mt. Pleasant, Iowa JERRY GRABER Crawfordsville, Iowa LAVONNE GRABER Washington, Iowa DANIEL GREASER Aibonito, Puerto Rico SHARON HARTMAN Goshen, Indiana ED HARTZLER Baltic, Ohio LARRY HAUDER Julesburg, Colorado JOHN HEARD Buckeye, Arizona SUZETTE HEISER Dewey, Illinois DOLORES HELMUTH Goshen, Indiana bv 3'1 2 71 . ...V vw Q. A Run-i ANN HELMUTH IP' Adair, Oklahoma I .SS v-a., '- '17- ,-- X ,Ps 'Far Q- --'J X37 7-K VIVIAN HERSHBERGER Louisville, Ohio DANIEL HEYERLY Albany, Oregon JOHN HIEBERT Hesston, Kansas MERRI HINKLEY Peoria, Illinois GARY HOCHSTETLER Nampa, Idaho STANLEY HOFFMAN Elkhart, Indiana NEVIN HONDERICH Middlebury, Indiana DELMAR HOOLEY Shipshewana, Indiana Youth meeting new friends 4 I A ve I . 9 L , I0 5 I P 4'-1 'fr -.,.,,, - - v .9-1' 14 I .-' ' . QM Ax., xi MIRIAM HORST Brownsville, Oregon BERDINE HOSTETLER Bloomfield, Montana LINDA HOSTETLER West Liberty, Ohio STEVEN HOSTETLER Plain City, Ohio TIM JANTZI Elma, New York J. MELVIN JANZEN Glenwood Springs, Colorado J. MILTON JANZEN Glenwood Springs, Colorado DAVID JOHNSON Glen Ellyn, Illinois LYNN JOHNSON Perryton, Texas ALICE JOURNEY Sacramento, California HOWARD KAUFFMAN Hubbard, Oregon JOY KAUFFMAN Nampa, Idaho x X Q ef X 4 X xx 0 I -. K 'S Y Ngw. ,...- U'- ir 4 -,.4'?I KATHRYN KAUFFMAN Fairview, Michigan LINDA KAUFFMAN Guymon, Oklahorna SHARLENE KAUFFMAN Lebanon, Oregon GERALD KENNEL Albany, Oregon LEONARD KILMER Wadsworth, Ohio DARREL KING Wauseon, Ohio DUANE KING West Liberty, Ohio JAMES KING Wauseon, Ohio TIMOTHY KING Hesslon, Kansas REBECCA KRABILL Hesslon, Kansas JERRY KREMER Dorchesler, Nebraska K. VARDEN LEASA Paoli, Pennsylvania PHYLLIS LEICHTY Wayland, Iowa DAVID LEINBACH Goshen, Indiana LINDA LEMONS Albany, Oregon ALLEN LIECHTY Archbold, Ohio SHIRLYN LIECHTY Archbold, Ohio E. KAY MARNER Lakewood, Colorado GRACE MARTIN New Holland, Fennsylv LOIS MARTIN Leola, Pennsylvania f 0 I 'fs ,N . f '5 -,ww .Er wx' 9' .r.... XS 1--P--'P 'IL-9 S- ii ,fw- -rw' NW' ...A- Q..-.si Q'-p RHODA MARWA Musoma, Tanzania, E. Africa MARY MAST Hesston, Kansas MARY KAY MCCARTHY Harrisonville, Missouri GLEN MILLER Filer, Idaho GLORIA MILLER Middlebury, Indiana JANE MILLER Iowa City, Iowa JOYCE MILLER Iowa City, Iowa LILA MILLER Wayland, Iowa LORNA MILLER La Junta, Colorado PATRICIA MILLER Weatherford, Oklahoma SENA MILLER Kokomo, Indiana BEVERLY MILNE Goshen, Indiana DAVID MOYER Souderton, Pennsylvania JOSEPH NAFZIGER Archbold, Ohio MYRA NAFZIGER Goshen, Indiana RACHEL NAFZIGER Wauseon, Ohio BETTY NEBEL Mt. Pleasant, Iowa AUDREY, NOBLIT Wooster, Ohio ROLAND NUNEMAKER Lake Havasu City, Arizona JAMES OSWALD Shickley, Nebraska ROBERT RODGERS Hesston, Kansas TERRY ROGERS Morton, Illinois JOAN ROTH Wayland, Iowa LENORE ROTH Milford, Nebraska REBECCA ROTH Siletz, Oregon STANLEY ROTH Washington, Iowa IRIS RUDIGER Newton, Kansas ELDON SAFFER Flagler, Colorado LINDA SAUDER Roanoke, Illinois FLORABELL SCHEFFEL Pryor, Oklahoma JUNE SCHERTZ Low oint Illinois P I EUGENE SCI-ILABACH Wolcottville, Indiana .IOAN OSWALD Bruning, Nebraska ANNA PEACHEY Belleville, Pennsylvania SANDRA PEEBLES Alden, New York MARGIE PFILE Freeport, Illinois MARY RAMER Hesston, Kansas GENEVA REEVES Hammett, Idaho PAUL RESSLER Dalton, Ohio BROOKE RODGERS Wellman, Iowa And unfolding new ideas ,- msn .wif-f ' 111 issiim rs? IIS . -5-in PATRICIA SCHULTZ Coldwater, Kansas JOHANNA SCHULZ Cheraw, Colorado C. LYNETTE SELZER Protection, Kansas HOWARD SHETLER Scotts Mills, Oregon BETTY LOU SHISLER Harleysville, Pennsylvania JAMES SIEBER Freeport, Illinois NORMA SIEBER Arthur, Illinois MARILYN SLAGLE Manson, Iowa VIRGINIA SLATTER Filer, Idaho BONITA SLAUBAUGH Parnell, Iowa KENDAL SMUCKER West Liberty, Ohio RUTH SOMMERS Louisville, Ohio Who gain GI1 UWGFGHSSS MERLE SCHLABAUGH Kalona, Iowa LESTER SCHLEGEL Shickley, Nebraska WESLEY SCHLONEGER Louisville, Ohio DONALD SCHMIDT Greensburg, Kansas MARVIN SCHMUCKER lmlay City, Michigan LINDA SCHROCK Kokomo, Indiana ROBERT SCHROCK Lakewood, California DONALD SCHULTZ Buhl, Idaho C 's-., ' v-.Nt t t? 1, . ' I .Ss . lf!- 3 JOYCE STEINER Sterling, Ohio DENNIS STICHTER Wakarusa, Indiana BARBARA STONE Elkhart, Indiana JOAN STUCKEY Haven, Kansas KAREN STUCKEY Wauseon, Ohio TERRY STUCKEY Archbold, Ohio JUDY SUDERMAN North Newton, Kansas EVA SULEMANI Kwimba, Tanzania, E. Africa LINDA SUTTER Carlisle, Iowa KAREN SWARTZENDRUBER Manson, Iowa LARION SWARTZENDRUBER Wellman, Iowa VESTA THOMAS Hydro, Oklahoma M. BELIA TREVINO Premont, Texas LaVERA TROYER Hutchinson, Kansas D. REX TYSON Elkhart, Indiana JOYCE ULRICH Roanoke, IIIinois RONALD UNTERNAHRER WayIand, Iowa HENNY VANDER WERF Manson, Iowa LARRY WEAVER Elkhart, Indiana PETER WEIRICH Albuquerque, New Mexico 5? ai 11.-,ifjixl me 'f 'Ft :.wf e I J, v 'fZ'. P EDWARD WENGER Wayland, Iowa JANE WENGER Wayland, Iowa REX WENGER Goshen, Indiana SHERMAN WENGER Hesston, Kansas WAYNE WENGER Mt. Pleasant, Iowa JUDY WENZ Hesston, Kansas ESTHER WIENS Lebanon, Oregon CHERYL WOLFER Hutchinson, Kansas DELVIN YODER Goshen, Indiana H. DOUGLAS YODER Wellman, Iowa KATHLEEN YODER North English, Iowa MARCIA YODER Kalona, Iowa An awareness of the world and God MARY YODER Archbold, Ohio PHYLLIS YODER Hydro, Oklahoma RAMONA YODER West Liberty, Ohio RONALD YODER Hesston, Kansas JANET YOUSEY Akron, New York CLAYTON YUTZY Haven, Kansas LQVERN YUTZY Plain City, Ohio CAROL ZEHR Hesston, Kansas 'TCF'- -v-'1-yArm17gvg,gz---g-w- -- -Y ---+r-fs: ----- we ---1-fm-v: , DIANNE ZEHR Goshen, Indiana NANCY ZEHR Foosland, Illinois ROBERT ZEHR Foosland, Illinois ROGER ERTELD North English, Iowa CATHY HOLDERREAD Corvallis, Oregon FRANK KANDEL Fisher, Illinois KARL KING Hutchinson, Kansas ELMER MILLER Chouteau, Oklahoma DARLENE STAHLY Wakarusa, Indiana NOT PICTURED: DAVID GREASER Aibonito, Puerto Rico ROBERT HOCHSTEDLE Kokomo, Indiana RICHARD RAMIREZ Lajunta, Colorado JOESEPH WEAVER Media, Pennsylvania CHRIS YODER Hubbard, Oregon ' ' , 5-H'-1695.1 in ' X PQ. tm t ':'2- M . 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Box 12 Phone EA 7-4453 Hessfon, Kansas Comfortable - Clean gf RICHARD'S ' senvlcs Gas - Tune up - Mufflers Wash 81 Lube Jobs 81 Highway - Hessfon, Kansas Hospifable EA 7-9521 Q M4 1 .3ffff1-5.14: :-, ' fb af! as 4 Congrafulafions fo the Grads of 1967 EXCEL INDUSTRIES, INC. PH.: EA 7-4911 BOX 385 HESSTON, KANSAS 67062 JJ ., :pl GEARED TO THE FUTURE Ill 397 4' I O9 HES YW, Q 33 rv -ff-5 4- 4- A ' 1' . ,- 'Qu fl ' 1--2 I 'ti . is-I-- 3 it 1 I gf ' 3 i ' X E 4' I -7 'Q 1-f.:,Qx9.5fi ii HESSTON CABINET AND DECORATING JOHN and ALICE RESCHLY Phone EA 7-4309 Hesston, Kansas GRAY - WARD Sporting Goods Football - Gym - Tennis Hunting - Baseball - Golf 618 Main AT 3-4070 Newton YODER FORD CO. 1 1, ,FDRDL Sales g Service Hesston, Kansas THE RECORD PRINTING CO. Home of Hesston Record Job Printing HAROLD AND IDA SOMMERFELD Complete Stock V-Belts V-Pulleys Power Transmission Equipment MURDOCK ELECTRIC 81 SUPPLY Wichita 800 East Central AM 2-0401 't HESSTON COLONIAL HOUSE Facilities for Conventions - Clubs - Parties By Reservation Menu Selections X' da A X .,.,....,.,.. gi A PA . Nu. Q x I-YQQEQQQ-Q in in , . .V ,A 'n A . Q. 'Q xg fr A ,- . 1 - 'e -9.2, 5 1 iam r . X., . , 9 s, . .. -. .. 5 wx ' Fug' EX -fast, Q 1 . Wi gen ' .. Q , f ,191 1' V , gr: - :EFF--egavy alglt . Q . , f 'F' w,,,,,,i'z T at ina , -9 . , QL nr, ' , .eff W sees' -l . .E - ,. p I. 4:2 - s .i f-ML .. - - P -. ' - . is . .r f i' gm if ' ga Ms! ' n N1 We -li. - 1 Msg f -isa? . many' a . 'lf Q 'li E52 1 . A .l gk. :NN -L . liifff .cuff 1 1 - i Q aye! K n p Q,-xx aa 153353 ' L2 gm V dr P W 'S' E' . A. gg x f gig, We . ig o9:.Q5P 1 I - .-. .... ,' X lu' 1' , ' Q 'Q' f . , E. is 'f . . . W. gm E Q A S, f 'PGQDX Key to Buildings E Q - lggwl, 3 Ya, X 1 North Hall Q ,K M Q, 5 - 1 s.U,m... .. X 2. Administration Building if X 'Sufi V, , 'ao ww cam. 9 L 3 Kulp Hall 1' Z f. 4 ' 9 4. Science Hall Z' 1 , A '5 5. Coffman Hall Newest 'sh H fi B. aealth Cleirt-E' ur' V HW H 7 emoria i rary f V? 8. Heating Plant .' 9 College Union 10. Women, Offers you a fully-accredited academic program, a campus known for its Christian em- phasis and environment, prep- aration for a life of service in the spirit of Christ. GOSHEN COLLEGE Goshen, Indiana Westlawn Residence for d D' ' R HH lflllig 0Ol'Tl High Park Residence 11 12 Z Arts Building 13. Maintenance Building 14 Seminary Building 15. Ch h-Ch l urc ape C. Z. Yoder Residence Hall for Men 15. 17 Clayton Kratz Residence Hall IB. Orie O. Miller Residence Hall lCompleted Foll, 19661 19. Harold and Wilma Good Library lTo Be Completed by Fall, 19671 Women's Residence Hall 1To Be Completed by Full. 19681 20. HESSTON HESSTON COLLEGE MILL 81 ELEVATOR INC. BOOKSTORE Home of All Your School Supplies Feeds - Grain - Seed - Fertilizer ond Form Supplies SUPERSWEET FEEDS l Hesston, Kansas Phone EA 7-4324 l Ill -Q- I. NEBERGALL SERVICE Ever BETHEL COLLEGE Your Independent and Home-Operated Qualify Super Station, Garage, and Carwash Chrisfiqn Hesston, Kansas Liberal Arts Education Since 1887 HESSTON BARBER SHOP Fu Students Welcome Line of Grooming Aids JIM KAUFFMAN WAYNE REIF JACK5ON'S ICE CREAM 416 N. Main Hutchinson, Kansas H2 Best Wishes BOND BREAD cw, ix Q. r 1 Women's Dorm Counselors: Millicent Guengerich, Ruthanne Jonzen, Judy Wyse, Rita Sommers, Kathy Cender, Kathy Unternahrer, Mary Ann Yoder, Becky Showalter, Rosa Nachitgall. L A C' N NX x X xx .iz-:-:rbi-fl-W . . :g:E:fQ.f'?Q'- . 'rifffffflbi A' fm' 1 .- ' - jsktraw N 1 V :?5:. .t 5 1 A U J :figs ' 'kizggig : 'Q-'Y f. . 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Not pictured - Charlie Miller, Jim Styer, Student Organizations YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION - S PRESIDENT - KEN GINGERICH VICE PRESIDENT - DON LIND SECRETARY - KATHY CENDER TREASURER - ED TROYER COMMISSIONS: - INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE - CLAIR JABERT FRED KAUFFMAN RITA SOMMERS JERRY DERSTINE EMILY ALLEBACH SHIRLENE BRENNEMAN PROGRAM - JEAN GERIG JIM DILLER RON LITWILLER HOWARD KAUFFMAN ALICE JOURNEY LINDA SCHROCK PUBLIC RELATIONS - ALAN LEINBACH MINKY SAYLOR LAVONNE GRABER STAN HOFFMAN SMALL GROUP - RUTHANNE JANZEN MIKE CRAMER BONNIE SLABAUGH CHRIS YODER TEAMS - JOE LANDIS MARILYN SLAGLE NANCY SCHLOSSER GRACE MARTIN LAVERN YUTZY KARL BIRKY PEACE SOCIETY - KENNETH LEHMAN AUDREY OSMANN GRACE MARTIN DAVID FROESE REX TYSON TIM BEACHY SPONSORS - IVAN LIND RAY SHOWALTER TUDENT COUNCIL - PRESIDENT - DAN KAUFFMAN VICE PRESIDENT - ROY GERIG SECRETARY - MILLIE GUENGERICH TREASURER - PAUL LYNDAKER ATHLETIC - JIM STYER, Ch. RUTH BEACHY DAN HEYERLY CULTURAL AND FORENSICS - WAYNE LONGENECKER, Ch. ROSY SCHMIDT STAN EICHELBERGER CHERYL WOLFER SOCIAL - LINDA GARBER, Ch. MILTON JANZEN TOM MILLER DELVIN YODER PHYLLIS RISSER RENEE DETWILER STUDENT UNION BOARD - JON WINBORN, Ch. ROY GERIG LINDA GARBER DELVIN YODER SHIRLENE BRENNEMAN SPONSORS - ORPHA ZIMMERLY JOHN OYER DEBATE TEAM - KAREN KOPPENI-IAVER RICHARD BYLER BETSY BEYLER STAN HOFFMAN REX TYSON JOURNAL - EDITOR - LARRY DANIELSON ASSOCIATE EDITOR - MYRA VOGT NEWS EDITOR - WELDON SCHLONEGER FEATURE EDITOR - BARBARA STONE SPORTS EDITOR - TED WIDMER COPY EDITOR - MAXINE MAST BOOK REVIEW COLUMNIST - MAXINE MAST CURRENT EVENTS COLUMNIST - DELBERT FRIESEN DIALOG COLUMN - SHIRLENE BRENNEMAN MANAGING EDITOR - CHRIS YODER BUSINESS MANAGER - WAYNE BEACHY ADVERTISING MANAGER - KENDAL SMUCKER CIRCULATION MANAGERS - KEITH MILLER DELMER MILLER FACILITIES MANAGER - AL GEISER PHOTOGRAPHERS - GENE HERSHEY ROY GERIG TERRY STUCKY SPONSORS - MELVA KAUFFMAN WILLARD CONRAD LARK - EDITORS - FLORENCE RODGERS MARG MILLER BECKY ROTH BUSINESS MANAGER - NORM YODER ADVERTIZING MANAGER - DAVE MOYER PUBLIC RELATIONS - MARY ANN YODER PHOTOGRAPHERS - ROY GERIG GENE HERSHEY ROBERT RODGERS BOB HOCHSTEDLER LAYOUT EDITORS - RITA SOMMERS RACHEL NAFZIGER TERRY KOPPENHAVER COVER DESIGN - JOHN FRETZ COPY EDITORS - MARCIA MANN RACHEL HORST MIKE CRAMER TED WIDMER SPONSOR - PAUL FRIESEN COLLEGE CHOIR - PRESIDENT - JON WINBORN SECRETARY - CATHY HISTAND TREASURER - JIM DILLER CUSTODIAN - DUANE STUTZMAN STUDENT DIRECTOR - JERRY DERSTINE DIRECTOR - LOWELL BYLER CHAMBER CHOIR - PRESIDENT - FRED KAUFFMAN SECRETARY -- JOYCE MILLER CUSTODIAN - MARV SCHMUCKER TREASURER - MILTON JANZEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - PRESIDENT - JERRY DERSTINE VICE-PRESIDENT - DELVIN YODER SECRETARY - BECKY ROTH TREASUBER - BETTY LOU SHISLER SPONSORS - FRED ERB EVAN OSWALD MELVA KAUFFMAN SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - PRESIDENT - JIM STYER VICE-PRESIDENT - FRED KAUFFMAN SECRETARY - PHYLLIS RISSER TREASURER - NORMAN YODER SPONSORS - FRANCIS CHUPP RAY SHOWALTER Bosha rt, Doris 91 FACULTY Andres, Helen 30 Bachman, Leland 23 Banning, Cecil 36 Blough, Alvin 36 Byler, Lowell 28, 57 Byler, Miriam 28 Chupp, Francis 34, 48, 60, 62, 64, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73 Conrad, Willard 30, 32, 33 Dirks, Ruthann 40 Driver, D. D. 36 Erb, J. Frederick 24, 25 Friesen, Paul 28 Goering, Celia 28 Graber, Marilyn 38 Harms, Dr. W. A. 24 Hess, Mary 24 Horsch, James 26 Kasper, Arlo 29 Kauffman, Melva 30, 34 Kauffman, Milo 26 Koppenhaver, John 30, 31 Krabill, Vincent 36 Lichti, Leonard 24, 37, 43 Lind, Ivan 26, 27, 32 Loewen, Alice 28 Oswald, Evan 34, 35, 72 Overmyer, Martha 38, 39 Oyer, John 25, 48 Regier, Robert 28 Schrock, E. Freedley 40 Shaum, Hilda 24 Shetler, Mary Lou 40, 41 Showalter, Ray 38 Smith, Tilman R. 22 Troyer, Don 36, 37, 70 Unrau, Ruth 40 Wiebe, Peter 24 Yoder, M. A. 36 Yoder, Paton 32, 23 Zimmerly, Orpha 24, 25 STAFF Bachman, Elsie Burkey, John 18 Classen, Anna 18 Classen, Anna Joy 18 Classen, Henry 19 Conrad, Hettie Detwiler, Luann 18 Duerksen, Ella 19 Erb, Fern Good, Bertha 18 Horst, Donna 18 Krabill, Estelle 18 Lee, Karen 19 Mast, David 19 Miller, Ada Miller, Evelyn 18 Oswald, Martha 18 Romer, Viola 18 Rapp, Katie 18 Saltzman, Donna 18 Saltzman, Erna II6 Snyder, Kathryn 18 Snyder, Paul 18 Stauffer, Edward Stutzman,Perry19 Swartzendruber, George 18 Swartzendruber, Grace 18 Wenger, Martha 18 Whitaker, Cheryl 18 Yoder, Emil 18 Yoder, Hazel 18 Yoder, Minerva 18 Yutzy, Miriam 18 Zook, Ruby STUDENTS Aeschliman, Elaine 90 Allebach, Emily 12, 48, 49, 78 Amstutz, Brion 90 Amstutz, Sidney 78 Aschliman, Marlene 90 Baer, Lawrence 35, 90 Baker, Murl 90 Beachey, Duane 90 Beachey, Larry 78 Beachey, Wilmer 56, 57, 74, 90 Beachy, Ruth 90 Beachy, Timothy 78 Beachy, Wayne 28, 53, 78 Beachy, William 56, 58, 90 Beck, Carolyn 90 Beck, Karen 90 Beck, Sharon 90 Beckler, Loraine 91 Bender, Delores 91 Bender, J. Richard 57, 78 Berg, Ingrid 79 Berkey, Linda 91 Beyler, Elizabeth 13, 43, 53, 91 Beyler, E. Elaine 79 Bickel, Lynn 79 Birkey, Robert 79 Birky, Dennis 35, 70, 91 Birky, Gloria 91 Birky, Karl 49, 79 Bixler, Lois 57, 59, 79 Bland, Bobbie 37, 79 Blosser, Karen 91 Blough, Jay 79 Boller, Arnold 11, 25, 91 Boller, James 79 Bontrager, David 12, 35, 91 Bontra Bontra ger, Judy 59, 91 ger, Lynn 91 Brenneman, Charlene 91 Brenneman, Fredrick 73, 79 Brenneman, Karen 79 Brenneman, Shirlene 49, 53, 56, 58, 91 Bucher, Judy 56, 57, 79 Buerge, Del 58, 91 Buerge, Nancy 80 Buerge, Scott 80 Buerge, Steve 71, 80 Burkey Loree 12, 25, 91 Burkey Paulene 80 Burkey, Timothy 80 Byler, Richard 91 Casas, Arnoldo 63, 64, 65, 80 Cender, Kathryn 14, 46, 80 Classen, Wilma 91 Coblentz, Mary 91 Craan, Huguette 80 Craan, Michoelle 91 Cramer, Michael 49, 54, 80 Danielson, Larry 52, 80 Davidhizar, Virginia 92 DeLeon, Lupe 80 Delp, Donald 92 Derstine, Jerry 13,49, 56, 57, 90, 92 Detweiler, H. Bruce 57, 92 Detwiler, Renee 92 Diener, Ida 80 Diller, James 56, 57, 81 Diller, Melvin 67, 69, 92 Duerksen, Rebecca 39, 81 Eash, LaVern 92 Eckart, James 81 Egli, Judy 12, 13, 92 Egli, Mark 62, 64, 72, 92, 107 Eichelberger, Stanley 56, 57, 92 Enns, Rita 92 Erb, Merlin 92 Esh, Effie 11, 62 Fisher, Darrell 62, 64, 92 Fisher, Dennis 92 Fisher, Elaine 81 Fortner, Linda 92 Frank, Clair 48, 92 Fretz, John 92 Frey, Carolyn 57, 92 Freyenberger, Ledru 92 Friesen, G. Delbert 53, 81 Friesen, Teresa 81 Froese, David 92 garber, Jerry 62, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 72, 93, 107 Garber, Karen 93 Garber, Linda 56, 57, 91 Garber, Phyllis 41, 93 Dominga, Garcia 93 Geiser, Alfred 81' Gerber, Allen 93 Gerig, Jean 47, 81 Gerig, Percy 40, 93 Gerig, Roy 10, 37, 81 Gingerich, Dolores 93 Gingerich, Donell 93 Gingerich, Kenneth 46, 49, 81 Glick, Susan 25, 39, 59, 93 Graber,Esther13,93 Graber, Jerry 93, 107 Graber, Larry ,82 Graber, Lavonne 93 Greaser, Daniel 72, 93 Greaser, David 93 Greaser, Galen 59, 72, 82 Guengerich, Millicent 57, 82 Hartman, Sharon 93 Hartzler, Ed 93 Hauder, Larry 93 Heard, John 71, 93 Heiser, Suzette 93 Helmuth, Dolores 59, 74, 93 Helmuth, Ruth Ann 39, 93 Hershberger, Donna 57, 82 Hershberger, Herbert 57, 82 Hershberger, Vivian 58, 94 Hershey, L. Eugene 59, 60, 62, 64, 72, 82 Heyerly, Daniel 94 Hiebert, John 94 Higginbotham, Paul 82 Hinkley, J. Scott 82 Hinkley, Merri 94 Histand, Catharine 57, 82 I-lochstedler, Robert 70, 94 Hochstetler, Gary 72, 94 Hochstetler, James 57, 82 Hochstetler, Laura 82 Hoffman, Stanley 56, 57, 94 Holdeman, Wayne 12, 66, 67, 68, 69, 73, 82 Honderich, Nevin 94 Hooley, Delmar 76, 94 Horning, Nancy 59, 83 Horst, Miriam 41, 94 Horst, Rachel 54, 83 Hostetler, Berdine 94 Hostetler, Linda 94 Hostetler, Steven 94 lmmel, Gene 83 Jaberg, Clair 47, 73, 83 Jantze, Joseph 83 Jantzi, Tim 94 Janzen, J. Melvin 33, 94 Janzen, J. Milton 58, 94 Janzen, Ruthanne 47, 49, 57,83 Johnson, David 92, 94 Johnson, Lynn 58, 94 Journey, Alice 49, 57, 94 Kauffman, Daniel 10,12, 66, 67, 68, 69, 83 Kauffman Howard 57, 70, 94 Kauffman, J. Frederick 48, 58, 78, 83 Kauffman Kauffman Kauffman Kauffman Kauffman Joy 95 Nelson 62, 83 Kathryn 56, 58, 95 Linda 95 Sharlene 48, 95 Kauffmann, Paul 57, 83 Kennedy, Carole 12, 83 Kennel, Gerald 95 Kennel, Lonnie 83 Kilmer, Leonard 57, 64, 95 King, Darrel 95 King, Duane 95 King, James 36, 95 King, Janice 84 King, Mary 57, 59, 84 King, Timothy 95 King, Wendell 84 Koppenhaver, Terry 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 69, 71, 84 Krabill, Rebecca 95 Kreider, Donald 84 Kremer, Jerry 95 Kurtz, William, Jr. 84 Landis, James 62, 84 Landis, Joseph 47, 74, 84 Leasa, K. Varden 56, 57, 95 Lehman, Kenneth 84 Leichty, Phyllis 95 Leinbach, Alan 36, 47, 62, 64 70, 84 Leinbach, David 95 Lemons, Linda 95 Lichti, Norman 59, 73, 84 Liechty, Allen 30, 95 Liechty, Shirlyn 30, 95 Lind, Don 46, 47, 62, 64, 67, 69 73, 84 Lind, Lois 35, 38, 85 Litwiller, Ronald 85 Longenecker, Wayne 60, 67, 69 85 Longoria, Guadalupe 85 Loucks, Stanley 12, 57, 85 Lyndaker, Paul, Jr. 85 Mann, Marcia 54, 85 Marner, E. Kay 25, 95 Martin, Agnes 59, 85 Martin, Esther 59, 85 Martin, Grace 96 Martin, Lois 95 Marwa, Rhoda 96 Mast, Mary 96 Mast, Maxine 53, 85 McCarthy, Mary Kay 57, 96 McGinnis, Violet 26, 85 Meyer, Richard 85 Miller,Charles60, 86 Miller, Delmer 64, 86 Miller, Glen 96 Miller, Gloria 58, 59, 96 Miller, Jane 12, 96 Miller, Joyce 56, 58, 96 Miller, L. Keith 70, 71, 86 Miller, Lila 96 Miller, Lorna 96 Miller, Lynn 86 Miller, Margaret 54, 86 Miller, Marlin 10, 67, 69, 86 Miller, Orvan 86 Miller, Patricia 30, 41, 96 Miller, Sena 96 Miller, Susan 86 Miller, Thomas 86 Miller, Verna 86 Milne, Beverly 30, 56, 58, 96 Moyer, David 55, 60, 62, 64, 96, 1 12 Muiuberi, Hezekiah 86 Nachtigall, Rosa 57, 86 Natziger, Joseph 64, 71, 96 Nafziger, Myra 96 Natziger, Rachel 55, 96 Nebel, Betty 96 Noblit, Audrey 30, 58, 96 Nunemaker, Roland 64, 97 Nyang'oro, Phinehas 59, 86 Olson, Olivia 56, 57, 87 Ondiek, Patroba 87 Osmann, Audrey 87 Oswald, James 97 Oswald, Joan 97 Overholt, Ann 59, 87 Peachey, Anna 97 Peachey, Charity 87 Peebles, Sandra 97 Ptile, Margie 97 Romer, Mary 97 Ramirez, Richard 97 Reeves, Geneva 97 Ressler, Paul 30, 97 Risser, Phyllis 56, 57, 78, 87 Rodgers, Brooke 97 Rodgers, Florence 54, 87 Rodgers, Robert 70, 97 Rogers, Terry 48, 97 Roth, Joan 97 Roth, Lenore 48, 97 Roth, Rebecca 54, 56, 57, 90, 97 Roth, Stanley 66, 67, 68, 69, 97 Rudiger, Iris 97 Satter, Eldon 97 Santiago, Fernando 60, 72, 87 Sauder,Linda13, 74, 97 Saylor, Amelia 49, 87 Schetfel, Florabell 98 Schertz, June 98 Schlabach, Eugene 30, 62, 64, 65, 67, 72, 97 Schalabaugh, Merle 98 Schlegel, Lester 98 Schloneger, Weldon 53, 57, 72, 87 Schloneger, Wesley 98 Schlosser, Nancy 87 Schmidt, Donald 98 Schmidt, Rosemary 56, 57, 59,87 Schmucker, Marvin 48, 56, 58,98 Schrock, Linda 98 Schrock, Robert, Jr. 30, 98 Schultz, Donald 98 Schultz, Patricia 98 Schultz, Johanna 98 Selzer, C. Lynette 98 Shetler, Howard 98 Shisler, Betty Lou 90, 98 Showalter, Becky 88 Sieber, James 62, 63, 98 Sieber, Norma 98 Slabaugh, Rosemary 88 Slagle, Marilyn 49, 98 Slatter, Virginia 58, 98 Slaubaugh, Bonita Smucker, Kendal 53, 99 Snyder, Carla 88 Sommers, Rita 48, 55, 88 Sommers, Ruth 98 Steiner, Joyce 12, 99 Stichter, Dennis 15, 30, 99 Stoll, Terry 57, 88 Stone, Barbara 20, 52, 57, 99 Stuckey, Joan 99 Stuckey, Karen 99 Stuckey, Terry 12, 15, 57, 72,99 Stutzman, Duane 57, 73, 88 Styer, James 62, 78, 88 Suderman, Judy 99 Sulemani, Eva 99 Sutter, Linda 99 Swartzendruber, Karen 99 Swartzendruber, Larion 99 Taylor, Jay 62, 72, 88 Thomas, Vesta 99 Trevino, M. Belia 41, 99 Troyer, LaVera 41, 99 Troyer, M, Edward 46, 47, 62 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 88 Tyson,D. Rex 99 Ulrich, Joyce 30, 39, 99 Unternahrer, Kathy 88 Unternahrer, Ronald 99 Vander Wert, Henny 100 Vogt, Myra 52, 58, 88 Widmer, Theodore 52, 58, 89 Wiens, Esther 100 Winborn, Jon 57, 89 Wolfer, Cheryl 13, 56, 57, 100 Wyse, Yoder, Yoder, Yoder, 1 00 Judy 89 Allen 57, 62, 64, 57, 89 Chris 10, 53, 62, 100 Delvin 12, 31, 67, 69, 90, Yoder, H. Douglas 100 Yoder, Kathleen 100 Yoder, Kathryn 57, 89 Yoder, Marcia 100 Yoder, Mary Ann 55, 89 Yoder, Mary L. 100 Yoder, 69, Norman 54, 62, 64, 67, 72, 78,89, 107 Yoder, Phyllis 30, 100 Yoder, Ramona 25, 100 Yoder, Ronald 56, 101 Yousey, Janet 101 Yutzy, 101 Yutzy, Yutzy, Clayton 66, 67, 68, 69, LaVern 72, 101 Oliver 89 Zehr, Carol 100 Zehr, Zehr, Dianne 101 Nancy 101 Zehr, Ro bert 101 1 Weaver Joeseph 12, 100 Weaver Kathy Jo 88 Weaver, Larry 100 Weirich, Peter 99 Wenger, Daniel 89 Wenger, Edward 40, 100 Wenger, Jane 30, 100 Wenger Rex 30, 100 Wenger Sherman 100 Wenger, Wayne 100 Wenz, Judy 100 Zook, Phillips 89 PART-TIME STUDENTS Gerig, Lillian Goosen, Elaine Goosen, Joseph Hershberger, Glenna Hess, William Koppenhaver, Karen Showalter, Anna Unruh, James Whitaker, Cheryl SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS Bontrager, Ruth Ann 89 Erteld, Roger 101 Holderread, Cathy 101 Kandel, Frank 101 King,Karl101 Miller, Elmer 101 Schrock, Grace 89 Stahly, Darlene 101 II7 The building stands and ivy covers up an added inch or two. 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