Huntington College - Mnemosyne Yearbook (Huntington, IN)
- Class of 1967
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From September to June of each school year the stu- dent has opportunity to grow academically, religiously, and socially. 0 CCc'H1CIllCBlIlIlll1CCS N reel nts! unit' Elie iitil ifeigce Three score and ten years ago, on June 1, 1897, a large college building lnow Old Adl was com- pleted by the Huntington Land Association. The last meeting of the Hartsville College Board of Trustees was held on June 15 and that institution, located about AO miles southeast of Indianapolis, turned over all books, records of proceedings, stu- dents' grades, and even some faculty members to Central College to be opened in the new building at Huntington. Hartsville College, chartered as Hartsville Academy in 1850, thus was the fore- runner of Central College, which changed its name to Huntington College in 1917. The new institution opened its doors to students on September 22, 1897. Eighty-five students, study- ing in classical, philosophical, or scientific courses, in the preachers' normal course, or in the two-year preparatory academic course, graced the new col- lege. The faculty consisted of five regular pro- fessors, including President C. H. Kiradofe who also taught four courses, and a volunteer Music pro- fessor. The new building was located in a former wheat field, north of the city of Huntington. The College Park community at that time consisted of sixteen dwellings, plus the college building. During its first year of operation, Central Col- lege received 52,397.22 from the following sources: special donations 528699, conference col- lections, 51,320,327 tuition, 5997.66, and other sources 51225. By the end of the first four years of operation, Central College had building and grounds, equipment, lots, etc, valued at 560,500, with an indebtedness of 5444.00 lGeneral Confer- ence Proceedings, 1901, p35l. The student body at this time numbered 102, with six candidates for graduation. From the Conference Proceedings of 1901, which included the 1897-98 birth year of our College, we find two interesting items: 111 Besides the amounts of moneys listed above, there has been raised in subscription from the citizens of the Park lCoIlege Parkl and of the City of Huntington for improving the park grounds a little over 52,000 most of which has been collected and worked out on the grounds. Thus we find that original seeds for our present benevolent town-gown relationship and the Huntington College Foundation began with the birth of the institution seventy years ago. 121 The Senior Bishop of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, who presided at the Quadrennial General Conference held in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania in May, 1901, was Milton Wright, D.D. At that very time, Bishop Wright's two illustrious sons, Orville and Wilbur, were experimenting with gliders, and they launched their first successful airplane flight two years later. Bishop Wright's name has been memorialized in our Wright Men's Residence Hall. Upon the foundations described, what has Huntington College become three score and ten years later? An affirmer of the faith liberal arts college and seminary, with approximately forty- five academic and administrative faculty, serving six hundred students annually. A physical plant of ten maior buildings, many faculty residences, a 99 acre campus plus a 77 acre Biological Research Station near Huntington, and evaluation of three million dollars. An Alma Mater to some three thousand students. An enduring example proving Matthew 6:33, Christian character and true culture blend. Three score years and ten. The span of life. The air age. The developmental years for Huntington College, upon which foundations we expect to grow into a greater, more positive, educational force for Christ, the Church, and the Community. AV1Q ' 'A- - Q h--'Q+r F DT., IDP WVQ11 B1-nllwfr 0 . 191111 V HDl'0SiI:IP'1l1 Q 9 0 1mminmgion,s unest i .,- 4 If I 1 4 l l V - 4 li i - f yl A, y . ,,.,,,-R -,,, , '25 FM: . - l ' 'T 'A 'X' i . ,, a.-was gi 'D H wir X hi , . . ' .-'H Vi. x . znqxgytxfgf is 'v if if , X 147 me ff '-if- 3 ' mdtila fivurl in A rm- -A l. .0 - ,J ' ,uk-. ' l: 'W' wifi 1' ',i ,-In 'H..'v'--NH . ' . ,. nsl897-TFMQ Completed in 1897, The Administration Building has seen many events in its 70 years. Housing administrative offices, classrooms, bookstore, mail . W ' Administration room, print shop, and the student lounge, the Ad ministration Building is a very busy place. .auf- - lln lll9l6h G HHTFIY' fllllall Girls lRrPSHfPIlI? This fall H. C. coecls happily brought life and laughter To the rooms of Hardy Hall. Housing ll3 girls and a resident counselor, Hardy has become a very vital par? of The Huntington College campus, Right: A lypical room ln Hardy Hall X it mf Sifurlenutf Qenuieut ?I11'orL1111t1tllllm111'eta1 ting Hel t A - is y a We .sq-gil wp, 1 Housing Student Senate and publications offices, Health Cen- ter, Commuter Lounges, eating facilities, and recreation area the new building will add much convenience to the college cam- pus. X . QQ., , . .'+E.l:i' I el K l . in v ' 1 . at, -v I pn- .X lx f ' LD '6 't v gt. fit xfl' Left: Dr. Swaim, an architects representa- tive, and Dr. Baker proudly display the artists conception of the new student center to be built facing Lake Sno-Tip across Lake Street from Hardy Hall. Below: Senior Shirley Hallman, represent- ing the students, scoops a shovelfull at dirt at the Student Center Groundbreak- ing. Y , -rv! .YQ 1 ' . A ' ', V. -'pf' .r.,4i?ou l X mmm mg ,B N. v ak 5 Ugg-if n www-v-q., .,,. Left' Dr. Baker speaks at Groundbrealcmg ceremonies. Below: Not all work for the Student Cen- ter was done by contractors, Many fac- ulty members and local crtlzens voluntar- nly helped clear the sate of trees and brush. And, on a very brnsk Work Day, even students practiced theur log rollnng techniques by helping to clear the snte. 'ng-V. -659, 2-if f. ' ' gf? H , 4 4 l 4 ' 1 ,. uf ff , 4 3 1 a -,Q fs Eau llzllunliilmxgikon Qollllege S Deceiving the unwary passer- by, these views of the Huntinge ton College campus portray a quiet, sedate community. How- ever, whether by night las abovel or by day las at the rightl the real members of the college family know it's any- thing but quiet and sedate! Buildings alone cannot be- gin -to show the true college life. Because college lite is an ever changing kaleidoscope, paus- ing only a moment before re- vealing another facet. f' 157' Tum Buildings - 9 ' A '. 'X J 4 ' W. . ,, l .lf X' lu' f Left: Hear no Evil ? Below: Enloying the September warmth, 0 movie shown outside breaks the monot- ony for many l-l.Cers. For Right: On the street where you live? For Rnght Below: Ma Rose's parties durmg exam week not only refuel the body but revive the spirit as welll fl' ll Sllnoulldl Be Slllllllffllylllfllgy Butt. Any college student knows you're never really caught up . There's always an upcoming exam, outside reading, or a re- port lthat should've been done yesterdayl to occupy time. Still, everyone must relax sometime and college students are no ex- ception. Whether its a planned activity or a spontaneous iam session, intormality rules and amid a sprinkling of 'pollock' iokes you're sure to hear a remember when we .... , and after all, how could we target? F15 ,ff . -',, ff J Wm' R as Y if 2? i, 15 , -my . U W X:3f,.....sl-fc r, . 1 . lj-.5-iii. Tliirune Hnveslfed Remps ewamdl Huntington emphasizes The academic education Too. Wheth- er in the library or dorm room, many hours are devoted To sfudyg as each student well knows. 3 --1 Left: Even studying hos its lighter points. Left Belowz Wonder if he'll let me use Mod for my outside reading? Right: Concentrated effort. Below: The day of reckoning! 'Q J ' et i.-..:se-mg .Cds mllmsss orsserttzlloermge ilspllemy Vllqlheilir' Na P 1 ls fi ,J Above. Mole quartet, Ron Baker, Lynn Chrvrngton, Charles Roberts, and Randy Smith sung at the Alumni Banquet. Right Carol Johnston, Pot Cotton, and Bonnie Lubbs, with Bernadrne Young at the piano M K L-...4 Using their musical talents to the glory ot God, various groups of students sing to all kinds of organizations, service groups, and churches. They also per- form frequently in chapel. Each time they leave campus these groups represent the col- lege and do invaluable work in recruitment by encouraging those in their listening audiences to support the college by be- coming students or donors. Talents in usicc Pictured here are only four of The numerous groups who repre- sented H.C. as Ambassadors-012 large. Right: Diane Russell and Beverly Miller. Below: Beverly Miller, Lindo Cherry, and Cathie Molson. r Huntington, like all colleges, has its share of students who complain about a lack of things to do, Actually there's plenty of things any student can find to till his spare hours it he only wants to. The essential success element in any organization or activity is participation. Only students can give this and as with most things, students can get trorn the College and life there, only what they put into it. participation I X Upper Left: Showing approval for the Foresters actions, the cheerleaders and fans give support, Top Right: Jay Ocker displays his first prize winning beard at the All-Campus Outing. im ssenLEia1lllEillen1rnentlllo1P UICCCBSS ., ,hx X ' '- V-1 -ffl 'vkdiiazmw 'f' A Ax, Womb ,, . .,,, . 4 , ' -' .. . .':.:.x'4,w..,,3 X i i r 1' i X at K' A i . . ' ' r 23- K My I , v, X ' L' 1 'fx , 7' so W C A -w i ' , ,l ,fx Y 4 f , . ' - x 2 ' 1 4.4 Qif g 1: 16' K s . 'f t f 1' f' - Y g All ,. MA' 1 ,I-' Q il ff ' ,,-C3 L Y f- 9 Mt l Q 2' Top: Fans wait while players form hucldle to plan next moves. Center: The large student turn-out made H.C.'s first bowling league a success. Right: Student publications are dependent upon volunteer student labor. Here the Huntingtonian staff works hard. iignuiiffy fx-riidis tio iceiveirirnoniies 9' da .fail -v 8 4 Q Taking a break from the usual routine of classes and studying, students welcome the chance to wear their best clothes and be- come dignified citizens partici- pating in the special activities on campus. Left: Her Highness Queen Alice regally parades before her subiects, Below: Presiding over the Homecoming game are Queen Alice Gregg, and Prin- cesses Diane McWilliams, Ty Carr, and Jane Griffin. h , uzl.-n....--V--Y.-A 4 . 35 1 .: A 3' 1'-TSX QS.. ..., , Left: Transformed from an ordinary stu- dent into royalty, Vickie Brown exhibits queenly poise as Garden Day Queen. Lower Left: Joan Brown and Nancee Buer serve refreshments at the dedication of Hardy Hall, Below: Maybe thinking of next year, Junior President Duane Sell, leads the procession of Faculty and Graduates ut Commencement Exercises. -1 A 'Qian www? ,WW V a pr 4 in rr A.:- lb. 1 ,W ,W Jn' a x v db QQ 'D ,y-an J- Q - Rim: .. mu. , xr- ,. gp.-..nu In the average Huntington College students campus lite there is not only time for work, but time for worship and time for recreation. Recreation may take varied forms, two ot which are clubs and organizations, Depending upon talent and interest, a l-LC. student can final that organiza- tion, or club in which he, the organization, and the school will benefit by his participation. Each H.C, student who wishes to have a well-rounded college lite seeks to find his place in one of these groups. Urganizations dlfll Activities ,O x r vliitoslii lliiiiltliltaiieiul llimtlgo llxliaiiimil y ' lQv r:i,,,.y..s,-aus, M' .' .. J ffl, 'r i k V' I,-N. ff' -qffflrni' ,. 1- .. A J ,-,c ,. 1- . Af er- -.. '+L .. f .fr b:-.e Ever H 'Jw 11.1. 1 . R-f, -. +I 'v J ..., my -, -u I- v. M, li ..: . Pr ev' sf .M 2 1 V4.' f , 3 -Y I ' ff , , jg mi , , ffm 1 ' ,.-1 . . .5- 1 . 4 -, I ' f i fl . -L 1. hec'ri ct the Frosh winning V r e's we' dcrnd Fresh' fgg. l A i Q-0-n Barely recovering from their scheduling sessions and registra- tion, members of the freshman class were submitted to the tor- ture ot initiation by the gleetul sophomores. Each clay brought a new calamity! It it wasn't wearing clothes inside-out, it was carrying a paper bag and dixie-cup binoculars and hoping a silly sophomore wouldn't yell Air Raid! All this plus books and classes and the unforget- able green and red beanies But on Friday, with the an- nual Freshmen skits and the tug-ot-war over the Wabash River, initiations ended and the class of '70 was welcomed in the Huntington College family. K , Qauculllzy ,L meets Sillrumllceniks aft Reoeption Providing The firsf occosion for dressing up, The Annual Fall Reception, held this yeor in The new Hordy Holl lounge, helps new ond old foculfy meer their sfudenfs in o different sewing other fhon The clcissroorn. I 1 Corol Shriner ond Corol Miller sell apples on a chilly Work Doy orllx lDl.a1y ntovlli es Sltiumlly Brea Getting o holiday from classes, students are giving jobs ranging from selling opples on Jefferson Street to cleaning in the Snake Pit, or putting up storm windows to raise funds tor o student chosen purchase. lBeIowJ Work Doy left-overs! nuivrrwm-o:+J ' ' , f gox,Lr:c:i: , ark Dax' it . V . W Yihhq. 7,-'EBV' ,-gif' 1 dai, lun, Cy no 11 OWc 1 I ymfre The cool crnspness of October 1 was ihe nrgnf of the Annual Junior Llass Haynde Above Crowned haynde Krng and Queen were Semors Alrce Grogg and Sonny Saufley, Left, Boo Hoo, What Shall We D09 weeps Mr. Klme io Mr, Buzzard as they portray characters In Crush, fhe Story of a Teenage Romance' 'A 39 i oititiiecoirimilimg llniiiitfilratltes Sorcileill whirl November 19, the 1967 Homecoming date dawned bright, clear, and chilly as stu- dents put the last minute touch- es on beautiful floats for the parade downtown. The Win- slow Boy was the afternoon entertainment presented by the Campus Players. Beginning the basketball sea- son, our Homecoming game with Goshen was hard-fought. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the 1967 Queen, Alice Grogg, by Dr. Baker. 'WF .,1 N T . ,......,.s An important part of each queen con- testant's campaign is her skit presented during the chapel hour on Friday before Homecoming. Left: Don Cotton reads the story of Alice in Wonderland while Terry Good plays Alice and Olene Schaefer be- comes a tree 9 o u aus ears nrst Bug vent X , , Qs 'S 14 N if fi .. it - ' ,f -: 2- 5 is :P ., '-: if ,. , , Wt QW? X Above: The Queen's float, tradmonally made by the sophomores, comes up Jef- ferson Street. The beauties adormng the float are ltopl Drana McWrlliams, Jane Griffln, lbottoml Ty Carr, and Alnce Gregg, Left: An essential part of Homecoming is the first basketball game. IA Q- '2 .,Lf -nil: A Q , . ,gf A -H L '1' W. WS.. ,x . X ,hi -'N' u .A v V.. xxx ...fy A xx 'N 1 ,Xjf I... . S w x M sq X , I ' 1 Right: Keith Clark and Alice read Alice's diploma. For her campaign theme, This year's queen chose Alice in Wonderland . Truely for our new queen it was a Wonder- land when she became H. C.'s one among many . llalCOJlIJIilfBCC4DJIIlIil11l1'l1g llJ1CBfBlIll Miss Alice Gregg Bryant, in ummm X ViF'YYHf1 Qi ill! II Akron, Ohio ,.. .1 gnu: Ty and CIWGTIQE, smuling os usual. Won4 der who!1hey've been up fo? Jane ond Ron, studysng? Miss Jani' Bremen, Ohio ffl , If V -Qs.f,,,,-,,,,,,. - , 2 'ggi j ,fgff '-f i?':f' - ' .. f -355 1:?'?'ff5 ' f' 4 ' VQ .I '.'-L' .L ,- n 1 . 1 a Dmno enioying the pleasure of Jcck's company. ., Or is it ihe other woy around? IESS iam MQWVQHHLMHS Albion, Indioncl x 3-'nfl7 l'fNU 1:4 ,.f,,.,,, L. 'QA .- X, .1-I., , .. 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The highly dramatic story of a thirteen year old British boy who was expelled from the Gs- borne Naval Academy, accused of theft. His father, a man of moderate means, yet indepen- dent in thought, contests the de- cision of the Academy. Colorful costumes and sets plus profes- sional actors won the acclaim of H.C,'s own critic, Miss Patton. Right: Good-by, Mr. Winslow, and the very best of good fortune in your nn- spiring tight. I clon't suppose you two will mind be- ing left alone for a few minutes. 1 .3 X ,f,gxpe1r1'11m1rr'es ratmrt Vllqarllentls S Helmet 1flyY . .1 i'! 17'7'E7T'E 3f7Q r' :zg:r, si? A f wf L -A f Va ki -'ggi--4.-time'2f1f ' '-'12 Tis' 1 r.. wifi' ,tw ' A qu ,Hg ...yay ,g.r--A- .,'-A-.,, jx ,N -..., - ' '4- .ar ' 2' fn? . , 'itat up L7.'l all Hifi '- 3 I , ' 'It' , l -L' 1 . Q. ,.. , . , , .---' hi ..'f-zffjfjfrf-:.' . 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Above: Members of the Collegrurn lmem- bers of the H lf Staffl presented Q specral chapel, Here Mrs Roxy Stahl exhrbrts her talent on canvas Above Rrght Mr, Ken Armstrong, o meme ber of the Artrst-Lecture Senes, shares hrs er-perrences and vrews of Vret Nam, Lett: Mrs. Lrsa Sergro, a world offarrs specralrst and another Artrst-Lecture mem- ber, challenged the college famrly to hrgher servrce for God and Country, Rrght Rev Dowd Wrlkerson, founder of New Yorlfs Teen Challenge, told about hrs worlf wrth dope arldrcts and alcoholrcs there W-4 'Al Above: The Bardermen, a nationally known folk-snnging group, presented a rousvng chapel program and lmer a con- cert nn Davrs Hall, Rnghtf The Student Senate sponsored a concert by the Purdue Umversny Men's Glee Club, Prctured here as one mo that performed durrng the cancerr. lQDlIl'fOWlfl1fHfBS Hbifiilfu lgfillllllll-2' Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9130 is reserved for Chapel which is usually held in the College Pcirlf United Brethern Church on College Avenue, three bloclrs south of the main campus, The programs planned by the Religious Life and Services Com- mittee are quite varied. Speak- ers might be faculty members, visiting missionaries, local min- isters, or representatives of one of several social services agen- Seaiirwc ling cies such as the Urban League, Red Cross, or Pacific Garden Mission in Chicago. However, not always are chapel programs speakers. They can also be films, concerts, alra- matic presentations, or Student S Senate sponsored activities. But whatever it might be, they are designed to thrill, inspire, and inform the college family and help them become better peo- ple, more able to cope with adult problems. Above Top: Mr. Don Kline, Alumni Direc- tor and Professor of French, speaks dur' mg Spiritual Life Emphasis Week held each fall. Above: A men's trio from the Fort Wayne Slate School presents special music during the chapel sponsored by the Mental Health Club. C ' Y 1 W 0 99 Y A lu irfliirssltfoaiils ol l,T'iPriHlll101H .lJlll'iG?Stf-BtIl1llIBS t' PVWCPYWY-,IS 5 ' La Doyt Podehea l P t 'z'1e':l't present models Larry mms, Hlrttrrtzn AP' ,W ix.. ....igV:,HmL..J...'L.'.L,W-, . ,,,.e,.Q :LL ' ,por i The latest fashions tor the college student were presented by student moolels. Commentators Pat Fitzgerald, and LaDoyt Redeheaver presented the models. ln the middle ot the show a mock fashion show was staged adding a humorous note to the evening. Refreshments served climaxing an eve- ning of fun and fashion. LLJ1llllDlI i11lIl'y lls MUHDC Vlrlllliililll Sllitellves tolli Books Our Leow-Alumni Library is much more than simply row upon row ot books. Besides the study-dates, hushed whispers, and pranks, it holds a treasure chest of knowledge tor those who are willing to use their available opportunities. The display windows in the front otten show new and inter- esting books. Bulletin boards feature authors, holidays, or periods ot time. The lower dis- play area may have a display ot books, photographs, pictures, or handrcratted obiects. And the Faculty Lounge, also in the lower area ot the library, is the site of the Cottee Hours where many varied programs are held. Below' A collection of elementary artwork created by students from a local school. e' QTL 1 2 32' ttnvlnwl' '-'Hi'-ny Q' 'X wus 624 6566 it M Y 'H H I at iff ' 6, tiff ' I-fy ' ff 1- Above: Miss Conner, head librarian, with the Library Weelf Display Uilimue QQ 3924 i LIBRARWQ Rrght Anita Lee won trrst prize in the Personal Library Contest with her Chrnese . J l 2 -. , Tf.5j1..55-t.j-il Literature collection, ' 1 To V ' -f ' I ' ' 'A -X ., - U '33,-., l . I ' ' mtv' .- 11. i, 41 ,a i 5 'Rf' in-L QQ 5 -.L vi .lg Q' MT nnuawulglu Twuutun-- nneedlannw Thelma ar . K x6yL A5 Aff Illllllllllllll 115 4' wig A H - 1, Il IE ' M . -1 if ,Q I kilt! if 4 5k We , 'N Q ' -I 5 W3 xii 'xxx df! . 1 Q3 4 1 W' x Q bl Ur 3 F7 R X 9 ! y H l ' 1 1 A O' A x , 1' W , 4 ' 'Qs .J ,fr iiegy- if x.. 1 1 my fx-.f. , ,x Above- Essay winner, Judy Wampler, reads her essay, I Arn An American, to The Banquet audience. Left: George lKen Vaseyy greets Martha lTerry Armsrrongl. MHHHHH vig- inuniiulrat Washington cl l Qaumquelf .I February l8 at the Masonic Temple was the site of the An- nual George Washington Birth- day Banquet. New hair-dos, best suits, long elegant dresses, and happy smiles proved this was a big event. Presiding over the evenings festivities was Mr. Earle Gates Jr., as Master ot Ceremonies. Relating various aspects of Washington's public political ca- reer, Mr. Michael C. Downs was the evening speaker. At several intervals musical selections were presented by Vanetta Robinson and John Eastes, Karen Gaskill and Terry Heck, and Linda Cherry and Dave Thrush. Surely the Banquets highlight was when Judy Wampler was announced the winner ot the essay contest and was pre- sented with a S20 check as first prize. Judy then read her essay, I Am An American to the audience. The second prize went to Helen Nell tor her essay, America is My Land, Singing the Alma Mater led by Don Cotton lopposite leftl drew and enioyable and mem- orable occasion to a close. Lett A delicious rneal was enioyed by at- tenders Below George ond Martha Washington welcomed everyone there la . of V Ill. f .A , ,, I 5 ' i ' ,I J., .i i -.S , 1' Q 'li .W .lx , . , rgcf 3. ,N ff J ' i. s ' ' K c I i N Q F, 2' 3 if ' lg X Q 4' if '? ' ' 2 'ix 2 i, 'U .,r X 1 , xi, vi: 0 J at ,cw i , , g wa M. gg ii., . - -., QRXQ L , . Ex Wifi 'f 6 wt w 1 f .r ' s . t' ' Je ,,. ,r I Q 4 f ,V l -...'i?Fr . Y. we ' .V 4,2 ' A lr, I r , 1 i:- , I k. -f u -.Ly I -f Q Q ' 1. ' 1: v- . ' ...F 2 'nw , KC-A L lf V' E 4 Af, . ,, .ad L , 'A ci- rf v 0 s lf 1 Y 1 . l ' l- fl' . gl... i -l-0 i gem P' l la. 2 I fig' l nt n 7 Wir.-.1 whrit s .vrong vffh these kids today. sings 'cr L :rrfi 1 P '.'.' n wr, B'l3 Jensen, 'St- ve Morin, Helen Nell, ,1'i'1T il Vain Dario Tl malt, nnfl Frcinl- frltristirin l ll X l C' ll lib fll M x Pl' O11 C ,ff Tl HIUIHI' .C 1, 111811081 ' HulBS4ElI'llltlBt ffl1S , YCEZ' ye Becornng the second onnucrl crll-cornpus Spring Musicczl, oncl comedy pertormcrnce ot the sotire Bye'Bye Birdie wos on unqualified success, It would be impossiple to estimate the hours ond weeks ot work thot stue rlents contributed to this produc- tion, Mony nights cost mem- bers, orchestrci members, ond set-clesigners truclgecl back to their riorm rooms ot hours too tirc-ci to move but knowing os- signrnents must cit leost be cit- ternptecl, Reheorsols to u n cl director, Deon Cummings, cislcing cost members to 'practice til perfect. Their three performances were oll complete sell-outs ond op- plcruse from the worm, ond cp- precicrtive crudience wcns enough reword tor the horcl working performers. After their finol per- tormonce, given tor the porents cis cu clinnox to Parents Dcty, the musical cost had o porty and relived their ioys ond sorrows ond olrecrdy be-gon thinking obout next yec1r's Spring Musi- cal. But, Bye-Bye Birdie, the 1967 Musicol wos by then history, Below' Frank Christian osks Steve Morin Why CGf'lll we be lilre you were-perfect in every way? , x ' sa A., cz ' , Cathie Molson and Diana McWrlliams, as Rose and Krrn, lament therr problems rn What did l ever see rn Hun? lgllmfrllflew Lammces lla Phone lines all over Sweet Apple, Ohro are tred up by exuberant teenagers as the news af Hugo and Kim being Hprnned' spreads. QL-': 'Z '-A ' , 5 aiu , .,,, V:,. Rusty Moe, Clwrrs Zrrnnnerrnan, and David Prior erpress tlwerr roy rn Oat a lot ot lrvrn' to dal' tl Y I. Milieurlaiilxufry in filnriilstiw lls Week Vllqlheime Christian Lite Emphasis Week lC,L.E,W.l, an annual event, was held February 27-March 5 with Certc1inty in Christ as its theme. The speaker for the weelis .M 'tx meetings was Rev. John De- 'x Santo lrightl a minister from i' Vincennes, Indiana. L Rev, DeSanto presented Jesus X Christ as a very real and vital ' ' X ' Person to the lives of the HC. . 1,5 family, .5 . mg i A -Q Lfggmxm 4 - . .. I ' W V. ' A ll' l .. i liff 12:',i.ii 1 ,, f 'UF' ti W . Ml, : Tj , fic. ., 'S-1':-i.'4'fl4-N .,' . V . ' i' - l 'f i - 'SQA .....c'. 5.-A-P, 4: A N-8 9,1 rs- ' . I , ,3,-i ifrllil .f-F . . X - i.-f , - .f ,M i , -is ,wg p.'!,l'5 4 gulf-irgllgr ' V4 . .- 1 - , . e . . . - am i. ' ' Eielfr. Spec al nina.: in solo or group 'erm was preserved ur ecxcz, service 1 A 'P s,lB 0 ' il 1 1 Alf, Hflfte. ' v t oulnlgialilim llltatlliliaiimio CipfoimsVoireCl J, ! ,...-1 fa Q- X . 3 1:12 ,MTM 1 , fi 1 -,:, ' 4 . . W I -f'-.Q ' v!-, A chilly, windy night filled with food and fun was the set- ting for the second sophomore sponsored Fountain Italiano. Red and white checked tables dotted the center campus. Can- dles in bottles were on each table, but the brisk wind pre- vented them from being lit. Pizza was made to order in the cafeteria and rushed to the tables by red-vested waiters. Various students presented entertainment. Among these stu- dents were .loan Tonkinson, Di- ane Sowders, Tom Thomas, Di' ana Russell, Shirley Willis, and Bev Miller. Concluding the evening was the showing ot Raison the Sun in Davis Hall. Above Left Jim Mills and George Sigler as Italian waiters Below Lett Bev Miller, Shirley Willis and Diana P u s S e II uccornpcznied by Tom Thomas sing how Love Mol-es the World Go Pound hy S HUJHJJ H0 ll1HiCDlI lGS Below Mary Terrell and Steve Morin en- loy the entertainment nit, I 4 . - , if 'lt ' ' ,V.m.c: 'arfrftgsg . - . ' , ..,'1-f- fl. 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Jp ff,1t2t .F - Liv.-3, ' ' .tg ff ,wily-.t-f,..1 5 ,, .g li'7'i'fft ' ' 't .1 '19 A -as mf: 4 ,, pf q..z,t:'.2l?. . 1 v,-psy... 4 .Q ,. r iw' we tg,-.', ,ly L- :gf X v .I l L., , . ,- r' fi - n.L l'3' s ' 1 4, . Q. ,, .. ,i ,ay-Ag... -. -Xt 145 X . . .f--'-:f- Qxsifzag im. A - I3 Tiki I f T '9f ' r Mfg- 'warn ww ' X, .1,elll'lgr3,'i5 l- ff' Upper Left: Leaves get raked from Har- dy's lawn. Top Center: Profs. help tool Dr. Bealer becomes a tree surgeon. Center Left: Marty Bistline and Sharon Singer try to condense a barrels con- tents. Above: A moment to relax! Left: Even the faithful tractor helps by hauling trash away and students to work. to oirllxs will lpllraiy FYI 'ew Affer working all morning cmd enioying C1 picnic lunch in The ravine, students relax with the Derby Day festivities. Crown- ing of The new queen, The iri- cycle roce ond The bicycle reloy were enioyed even Though cz brisk wind blew cznd rcin Threat- ened. DERBY DAY Queen Paulo Cox ond her court, Drone Drucheou cmd Kay Landis, Upper Left: On your morkl Center Left: Tricycles and girls collide! Left: Ron Boker ond Dove Spencer show ci relay team in action. M uccfcesslfrul .iallllzfjiatntrnpus ruulziimmg lHle-llcrll -. , -V ww .. Q .. ... . N, , . wx' is--1 is-, 't ,r ft ., :Q f 4 fl J K, 1 E kt. A29 Zi,X,1Q. ,igQQlg'Qg2E5 - V ' ' ' - . 'La '-'.v-2a'Y1- s . V H-..' . . 4.., . ,. .,' -filfl VT-'e3'yl ?iw'il?f5,.-1s1A.551 , -43?t'i ff'9 Wiki- - -f P5233 1 .' rn., ' .ln l i'r1a:-'1.,,91l: nuff-u. 1' ' , ga tl fqgg.-ffg,ex,,4f1j -11 ,Q,4, 'g, 'qgu ei . 4 ,UL in M1525 di! ...-.Vg-,,, ,k., Y sfgijxewglsi ,, sn ir'- A- -.nj-' I 'jf -ge, . ffl' f wgilwfui- 1 .x -V . , w. V H .. ' ,.' . 1 ,,,l,y.,,A,ff . V.-v A, fl... ,Ha -. V-1 ' I K. .' ,g,Lg15gj.H , 5 ' 'Sigel z,,f g'i, '1?l: . 'ivffr l' ' PQSSLHQM- Elie, ,fL.:z.l- ' - -A .Q sffaeas -555,41 'fl ew -15 f,'-wyi' '- !',19' - 'T Li- -.. i.t' 4 li . 1 i i ,ff'l-li-33-?'JU1.7fv'7l1' t 1 5:1 'N -EM-15' ' .- 'f ',f3:-15? ' I . :.v ,.i5 fjrgvrgrh,-.AL Ag, ,fi ' , 'l ff, .th urxbj Si-,Y,'-gfgifsf ,-I ' .YQ-i'E?,1tff ' l ':l1hki1'951'.s7' 'ei1'71 '-'-Wifi. ff i' - ', .l L .5 . l-.',..v ...ri :. ,f -' i.. :Fiji ni Q. fl'1j'i'S7Af . ' -- N .VM . fi4i!'l'i? lFiW li i '. I l'. ' . a -W - - , 1 ' I K . . X r x -in ug-,V ' 1 '1Tl:i f'f,QEf 1 3' SQ - . 1 ' f w. ' ' iffgrisf PM Q 'ff f 'yi .T L iv' 0 . 'M .., 'A K, 2 ,. 'ff' Ili 2 X H. 2 fi Al. ... ' - '7.:1:tQ- 1 V ' 'i N , J' .,'+:i- Y. , .1 ne--' . 1 - 4,-fflu , ff in ,rw 1 - , if , . . , . .1 ,-,g ..,,-xr A JW. Yf- ' 14-391 'ug 5' H, ,X , i- 'I-.-Av XXHY1- WA ...-3 -ft '94-lizg -F - - A : 1. .- 1, ' Q14 vu: 1'-pi Q .. :J 5, ll? 1 3 ,V 4 W h J -' 'E 5 ! . 17 i ' xi':i'Q':l ,ffT't7iZ.'Qi'c-' . . ' i.-9 r . 1' ii-5 iififl ,JL T l ' .. 'Elf 'fx -x E + - 'Ii5IifY- ''Efv15iQ3 eef?45 :,,e- l 1 - 3 . .:' if - .. --,-4:l.r:f::NE:- M'i'3w J.J:.i. Above: Mr. Myer's challenging devotions evoked mony controversial questions cousing his listeners to examine their own beliefs. Below: Mr. Tipmore and Mr. Buzzard were among the H.C. staff in cuftendonce who answered students questions during the discussion period following devotions. 'FI ' 'r ' r km'-xY. '11 fl N',,'-.-E1.1. f 'i 1. I -5 qfs- f1'?if U' it A li? Q- 'ti-l , s' .ga ' Lili- if L57 f S ,. -2? sms? ,W 'lil' ' 3f,if,.. - , , 4 f-i..:lkE?,Evaw.5,5,t.f3gg,i,. r-. ,- ' ' -. 5:2 .1 ,.A.- I . ,i Xu, 5, , .. . 5 '--'-,:.1.fm.-NLM .--5.53 gi 5 'ff' ,L tilfllfs lfffiwv-I.-:egvf,-13111 Y' ilffl 2-if -gggff W fl 1 fl eg -i .M f-- 'i ' I- ' e.3:. f1 -lift' 'L 'z . .T did V refill if 5?-i ' is Q - .1 fair . '- fe. .Hg . -.-' ,I - 5.3 ,7 J H, ,il if 2 - . , s l V ' - .,, A 45- , .. . ' .- N 'aa 1 n-ev rm., t .is-fr ff 4134? '-Q-f ' M as .4 I 5, :I-'51 i Jyf K . .ati L V1.4-Ann 1 H-,,I . ' YQ ft Vi. f Aw 'ff ' V tv A x -'N Lf ., I f -l '1.'-:fs iiflffffii' 'rf f we - . .f-im? . .Y i l . e gif' ff'-is A . - A 3 ,- - A I v - - .X 252 I .. -It i ,Af f X' - mf -. A-' f- , '- 'ri 'xl ' :,- .' I- I ' M. f. , - l X- fs '3, 'lllgQsJ l lV, ils' - f.:.' 1 ' ig? -'.' N- Y, , a f. '-, t 'T ' L I 5-i LJ'::'1',.,1 1 ' .lu i 4' Probably os mony yowns as smiles were seen as students piled into cars on cz sunny Sun- doy, Moy 21, cmd headed for the Solcimonie State Pork. J' ff 4 0v.l Gi it i . .- me qi i auf Sallllanmotmtle State panmllx N. nm.. e,,M, I , 't . uk4 'rv:i:'li 6 -'A af' 'Y ' ' F f E? 3 K 'A 1-H-if-Q , f J..-, I - y ,f .,, . 7: V-- -'-4 w,..,, ,- ,- part ng.-a, 43,- ' ' .. W sf ,' rt r ' --- ' ...r 'VIP ,,,,..'gi-AL f- 11'-' 93.3- . x ' FQ. ll' V' , .- Q.. .E 3 g5:'7f ',' T1 +'Z'i 1 43.8 ':'- - 1:.-J:'f , t ' - If1,?a.. w -'1 .p:gg,j5f fgf. 'jQr5-:a,Sg,'3g5 ' - t A delucuous pncnrc dnnner was ' ' A 31.715-'L 1:55 1 :t.'..' '1 '5ff4,5,,J 4, V.-:QM ,fir '- -'-'vgf4'Q'e l'f'f 3:14251 :Qi-4-:f,'i .r:Iif':+g??5 ' j f rj served and soon only the pans ' GH? . 5.x-ggq,.,,-,.iQ'A,e4., gf. f Lg' ?f ',QJJf, ,i.,- 5Ig,...fW- ., ',.QT.1,4.. '- ., 1'r,y,',,j7gf fF'af'H'31 .lQg.Q ,y-.g,,,'v'.,5v,,' ffm' remained. Jay Ocker won the -9ffQrr+2-.giigaiy ' Q-pyzpw .. . .. . .'-WvZ:w ' r leaf 'mi VX' y.7.'?2i?-:f?554?if.'f-5 Pint w-?a,,-Qi'j,?25?'- f2: ' fffra-.-,'??'1tf!b4'f'ivwfw .5 Beard-Grownng Contest and , gtk fs-1, p '4l-. ,wit ,::,9:g,3ii:g fs . . . -tn mx ' ,,.-az' 1. Shrrley Hallman s strawberry ple :l2.?2f',g'1gft.' IQSRN1, t :Q -.'Q-:ng t-gm t ,Z - - . -- ., ww. ve l : -. 'fu won the 4p,e.bukmg COnTest. ,fLi -2'g m,5xWSW ,I , f Volleybfrlll, Soccer, folk Songs, Siggalllgglmigggaqb ..,, Lg . . . ' ' s -- an 1 'if' W- , f' -gr-59 .1+f ,-M 4f a:'3:,v:iw. wffataxi,-s',1-.'-' ' badmunton, and srght-seeung 'P - . . 1 x..' - ,w f , V' '. .r K ,- frlled the rest of the afternoon. J::g1H:Fm::5:llllflllgw' fwF Pl.QfQfg .i, . a f' . H I 'll ' : ' ' '!'l 'T-'..., . ff'i:V:'!1'3'PfQ?321,.g Y f' l1lQf 'fleet-l:Qf.,l',l5..i' A md bu' happy gmp of Sw' f WW!'lffftHW?1.'5fil:.f H dents returned to cam us that Q zi1'Z 'f5 if3' ! ?'Fl ff 5- ' 1' +A' evenmgl fl .. l gf: - will :Q e 1 - ' ' .. 'f ' E A A N M ,154 '5:.EM? V:i I 52,55 ., I V 2,-.Q L -1,1 ,1 -A 1:-3 51,2 xy, ., V . jx? ,mi.ul,s'- 5:':,j-.'r'w,:f-Lw ' - ,' j':,:2' A-Sl . 5.1.4. I ,. 4 fi, '15 :f-rt. A w?x,,..,y , ?,Wf l,,M. 1. 4 A, X in A fai n- 'Eg f ' ..f5 ',2'1l,f V- 1- r Y- 2 i' -22:32:51 Y V ,gt sv,..Q1g,fQ51:2q':bii! m V -1.-L' Hffmm, 1: . 1 4 .-L-., 3' , -.-. , . 1 K '.'4: 'f ' JAf l: - . . , V , wt. t if l 1,'-P ,, . -. - l 1 .. fy C .' Lkmil f-'f T'T 1 mil .N l is f -,s 4 , f -'ff ll E I ,gig .7 H g: '51 . - Old college frrends discuss meeting agorn. A llfutmni tfnnqueti llzll lpattflrllfalficc Vllqllncemrne Right: Dr. Burlclwolder presents Dr. Lange has Drsttngurshed Alumnr Cntation. Lower Rxghtg Mr, Carl Zurcher presents Dr. Clyde Carter has Alumnus of the Year Award. Below Students presented the entertam- ment and closed wrth the rousmg God Bless Arnerrcau. 44 -4 iii . iv' M- 51 .. i mf K I, w if 5 . . W1 IJ C . X Q ,i I 15: , . l . .-,iii bl l Q4 J X it 5 ' .,. , f M' a 1' . -,SR 5 .,? A 1' 'A ' . .3 f. F , ,. Q .gg , . 4 H , I 3 45- Uri. M' X - A i ff fl f .1 'W 3 Lg! . mis vt 1-...xi .1 UW-. . ' l . aauzqv 'dum 1 K - J--...U U' .-N.'. nge. Ars.- .. ,. ,....s ..,. ,.. ,.A,-,mLQ gxa..!zk4.a!ix.1.4,L3.2:SsMb4.M-1glC-LCrLnfJn2u.-'fg-Lbfxliauv'-6 Our First Lady, Mrs. Baker, crowns Senior Vicki Brown, Garden Day Queen for 1967. IEW TLIUECBIUI 4E1igIU1S VCT 6311? 481131 idly T xr' lsf 25, V t 'yt WL- ' I fir. ' ' 3' wer -' f ' fwff' W' - - Right: Crown Bearer David Swaim and Train Bearer Kevin Howald, have varied uv Q' ,na- P EP. -. E12 WHiSZM 'fswsusif- sm 7 ,W 4, '12 ii! f::w..,.. attitudes foward their duties. Xaiitr' Left: Dr. James Cope, Garden Day speaker. u X Qwfx aftsqzs A 4-if-1 I WST--s e wW' -4,4-Q . Q 4- + 2 ' iz s iq Hf,?,, 'fs 'f - V- wk . ... 5-4'-.1 z iggy - s -, -. 4--1. -. -' ' -':1.c?-. .2-. r .- Ni: .-,., I- J. ,frrir .1,:H'4'r -laik. -'T Y.:? :i??,.. l , EVM V v. N. 5-w.ggE? g. Tfguggt ' Q ian - f - Q7'f4 x . :'4.'2 'Ni1-'Q '25 As s -,Tw-M-L as .:- -P .. 3 EE' Ji-1' -F -f'- 3 112: 1 ff-2 - f f f it iff V, 4' .. f -is -- 2. we-.K if If 4 Mig? I A , i N . ,Q W Q ,053 4 I f f,r,e,?,3,?f,g gag? s NA , t, , Q 1 x L '41 H- 1, 'fl . as riff il'-9 s ffm. . 5, 3 - K --1 ' V-rm: ,gggzffuz . . M-B Y'll Dr, Baker addressing Seniors at Com mencemenf. mates ass nalfllnenr' illeslpane Rev. Wnlluam Vasey preserved a stnrrxng Baccalaureate message nn College Park Church. .0 -fx I i ,. , . WB Q , 1 ' 7. xt 52. 0 1 ft z My is N. I Y lx V X ,hx t N: v I, . v lr, 5 vi.. 1 ,Qi 9' h I W . ' fs ' .ff 4- ' 5. ' .I f- Q X ,g ' , ' F . I 1 4, r A MXN . , N- Q V A Ji lx, K 4,-:!.1'1 ffQfll'l A F l ll g Ls.. .- .' lp 'lj -..A - ' .' '15, H X 1 X , Q .A I ff -.1 'N 'A l l V' L l OX -J eff. aw- A ,pf 11 r X Q . ll :T ' lf! 'J H H 511-- N if E.. ,A A, ,,' 68 -F5 4,9 wvwhl gy 4 kr: 'N . ,Q Dr. Kenneth Pike challenges Sensors at Commencement. Bishop Meadows lleftj and Dean Swarm lrrghtl confer honorary Doctory of Drvrnrty de- gree upon Dr PM-,e lcenterl Happy graduates! tunrllmnt Senate llmal roms ire less y -..--1 lwcrles Poberfs, SFU 1 3 Left to Rnghtr Galen Eberhort, VrceAPresrdentg Shxrley Hollmon, Correspondung Secretory? Charles Roberts, Presudentg Debbre Mcmrl, Recordmg Secretory, John Eostes, Treasurer. A 4 4 0, 'IND' X , l r r f Ilia llmprove ollllegce Lille rf ' is, vx,.:gsq,-.35A-my ,. , :lx S? .Af- FT C 51 if . i, 'A Q .vN,qq'mbsxsm:raea'A 1, - ,. C , fills Seriously considering a new proposal, Senate hold more work than glory. The Senate this year spon- sored such activities as the Fall Gospel Concert, the Purdue Glee Club in April, and took charge of such proiects as Work Day, weekend social events, various chapel programs, and did a tre- mendous iob to make H.S. lite more interesting. For Left, Front Row: Lynn Baker, Shirley Hallman, Debbie Mattil, Mary Worster, Carol Wolfe, Steve Morin. Second Row: Ed Moyer, Gary Graham, Rusty Moe, Galen Eberhart, Roger Cook, John Eastes, Mr. Hasan. Third Row: Charles Roberts, Ken Fetters, John Adams Duane Sell, Curt Hinkle, Pete Smith, Chaney Bergdall, Paul Hirchy. Right: 1967-68 Senate President, Paul Hirchy, challenges the student body after his installation. - x members find their duties ' f x 5'l fbfu' .-533 ffm- 3 l.-fi 1: ,:- ' ' r W sissp,:fg , ' sv 2'r1.?r.f5-1:31aF9.S-'lfizsai ?ex5fg5,7.Uv.q-x yr.'.,, 13,,5.,aE,4ql:',.g',f1 rxg5:,.gr:,,y.,,.Qy l Q 5i:jk?3iKi5'gi . 0Q1Sfy:.,.-3:zNy1Y6,'::w,'w- Y V-1 li ' B41 X 1i1y', h lr - ik Nt is ? 4 Vg, o r-gtqrati , Q ,Wy , 4, we Q? f ix K fit it i 1 .2 f if--Q Wftfiibt.-fffii'- f f . -'I-1:54255 ' rf. vi, 1 1' . X 0 it I 5 -ju-Q1 A1 , 1 gr--.ff 1: ,'.: Q'-pa f5:,lfj,'f'si3:1-f1,.1f,l7ff5fi..'2 ,-5 iris rrfri 4 :,f,i .1 :' -- fm, -fi? . . , JM: f ,fu , Ahiikx k x me - T se---W rw-1- 'W ' ' ' wi: , Wil P 2 f 1 f i Q 2 ' V I ' 5 . if M, .V si K vw x 4' QNUYQP . ,,.I, rs .4 ,di .I -1. 3- .I Cy-.Y , Y, r ,xy A V. ,.,, ,A .,.. ,,.. . ..k.,.. ff -4 f H .r i--.- 4,2-.iv ..: 1 ' ,5':'.f?4'FfSt' Sw' -'9z5 mf fif'+fw,: ' 3369 9 -' 1 . . ,-, 5 ., ',,'-'--twoeffffbw-f3u 4i' 551 f - , ' Q , Q 1 .Le-rv. 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Third Row: Don Cotton, Jock Wilbur, Jerry Fair, Kay nerr, Joyce Dice, Rusfy Moe Second Row, Geneva Frior, Karen Antel, Mary Worster, Pol Cox, Lynn Clwivsngton, Foy, Bernidine Young, Corol Johnston, Diono Sowder, Shirley unlflngtonimn XV oops Stfrumllcemiffs llimllfoimimue Column, proof, crop, ond bleed ore words commonly lnecird in the busy office of the Hunlingfonion. E x p e r i rn e n 1- ing wi1l'1 several new printing Techniques, the staff is olwoys frying to provide the best com- pus even? coverage. l ,. .Z'Y'.,: 1-E222 4 -gf, ,,::,,,x ,L -x ,.,.,,L f 'JL-., by T 35, 'i ,. 'if if A O r w' I -ye ,MJ H -wx , I A - V V555- hgaxh- ' xx nv 1- , I 6:0 A Sf' r l lLef1l First semester editor, Jock Wulbur lcenterl explonns o tech ' I mco porn? to Lyle Gnd- ner Uefrl and John Fisher Krightl. JACK WILBUR Fxrsr Semester Ednor BARBARA BAPNETT Second Semester Edwror W' .4!zzf?h f he llIIl16iI1IHrfDSylIl14B fiiCUDl1l1l1lpJllll4I'BS CQIIIPYS lpDCB0lpJllCB, .ve 'L ' 1 -3- sn vi , y, ui Zin, azzzww 4 '14 . 7. fi Mnemosyne, whose name is Greek for muse of memory , is the student published yearbook of Huntington College. The Mnemosyne office in the basement of Livingston may look totally un' organized to an outsider, but to the staff mem' bers, it has a method of organization known only to a iournalist. This year's staff had the distinct 9-N .T- .an challenge of trying to match last year's record of an A at the National yearbook iudging level and three firsts and two honorable mentions at the State level. Ask any staffer, Mnemosyne is a lot of work but there's a great deal of satisfaction in seeing your work on paper in real print! s lpllfauces, aunmll Events ' .2735 ' .x 1 N- A K' 55 . :,- 1- ....--1 Editor-in-chief, Mass Donna Lloyd. Mnemosyne p h o t o g r a- phers take pictures, not only for the Mnemosyne, but also for the Huntingtonian, various other offices and individuals. First semester photographers were Dick and Paul Moats. While second semester the shut- ters were clicked by John Eastes, Pete Mironenko, and Dave Prior. 5- 39.58 . EQ.. Q ,. -9. ' ,,..f ig, 31:3 U L , l4- Photographers are always busy? il gf. . i , ff - ,f g Mfr: - ' K-A. , Q7r'5??.1fX! ! , .QL S' ' ',.' . :V A G f f - I6 -if 44-qvWv..3 www V ,1.'t' '?f fli ug V V V m f Q f p f t ..-. ' Left to Right, From Row Diane Drucheau, Diana McWilliams, Karen Louth, Chris Schuneman, Doug Zeck, Chaney Bergdall, Carol Porter, Ty Carr, Oleve Schaefer, Beverly Mrller, Diana Sonny Saufley, Barb Rank, Kay Landis, Ellen Wightr-nan, Pat Russell, Mary Porter, Anita Lee, Director C W Christian Second Cotton Fourth Row Kay Antal, Ed Cllnl-er, Phil Bartlett, Alan Pow Janet Meschberger, Linda Cherry, Linda Bergdall, JOGD Harrell, John Adams, Tom Thomas, Don Cotton, Dave Scoville, Headley, Dale Thrush, Steve Marin, Randy Smith, Vanetta Rob' Judy Mather, .nsr:in, Lee Ann Hartle, Donna Lloyd Third Row Carol Johnston, xr tt Cla TPM' M 0 Q Az ,J rerrpipe at Q noilir aunts testi an nssnssnppu Officers Chaney Bergdall, Carol Johnston, Sonny Sautley and Don Cotton. t The Huntington College A l - Cappella Choir, under the di- rection ot C. Wesley Christian, made :ts annual Easter tour through tive states llndiana, Il- linois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Kansasl. Living from suitcases, hauling risers, distracting the bus driver, and forgetting tuxe- does, accounted tor the leisure ' hours. The serious moments were spent in serving the Lord through heart-felt songs and testimonies. All in all this year's tour was one to remember, especially it it was your first or last. N . . r Y ll -if Qt l lla-im? r Above: Spring Vespers, Below: Music is provided by the Choir for the Baccalaureate ceremonies. Lf-:xref v- .: Q f U The Spring tour is only a small part of the choir's activities. Pre- senting concerts for area church- es, clubs, and service organiza- tions is another part. The Choir also performs in chapel and pre- sents concerts on campus several times a year. ,fr 'ia ,aug F H! ' VT 1 'I .YU I 'N v . s.gfB:i'?lvz V R- ',.i:'- ,- .., .Bain , QW- , ni Ft L sljiincle Norrntlzltillmiutfes to Qmumpus Lil e N, Left to right: Mr. Kline, sponsor, Charles Mills, Jerry Snapp, Fred Schweikhardt, Mike Magsig, Terry Rogers, Dave Furey, Bill Brindle, Stuart Crum, Ken Fetters, and Rick Stucky, Sponsoring many activities on Campus, Circle K is Truly a ser- vice club. A club in affiliation with the International Kiwanis Clubs, Circle K came to H. C. in 1964 and is one of the most rapidly growing clubs on campus. Circle K offers the young men of Huntington College a unique and worthwhile oppor- tunity to be ot Christian service to the college and to the community. Because Circle K sponsors Derby Day, President Mike Magsig gets to crown the 1967 Derby Day Queen, Paula Cox, Circle K featured another first this year-the Ox Roast. ln- fire in the Ravine A real success for Circle K it may become stead of the traditional Hawaiian Luau, the students engoyed the tradition their ox sandwiches, cole slaw, and ice cream around a bon Circle K officers included left to right Mills, Mike Magsig, and Terry Rogers. . f-N-1-vsrf 'T'T'I lf.-,ffef 4N.rx.,js. ca, . s vc 2254 XXX as Q X S Vgwsbsx . sf. gc X . X is fltiiixv WN HHS: Ax 'Q ' .1 wa. c V fu ' 1 Q:---N.-s. ,'3f.r:if::g,Ig. S:r-,swm2f ' - - . er:-fic 5 X 'F -.segfr +17 1 ' - t1S5S't2?f2sArsf-n - 1 ef ' ' at , ' r , i , ,4 X A . . . ,. X 3? D. I ,., Kgs .M i .5 N4 V, 'lff-i .1 ,' Q 4:95 ' il ' , V - . ,5'xf'f:. H mr f , Q ' fi Ififllw 1 '-rfiig' fi Q , f-X2 ' ' J fl sz?':F?' s. . ' Q 2 M Z Ululfstheiiinirllilng eniouts onoive Pictured left to right: Galen Eberhart, Fred Schweikhardt, Calvin Hawkins, Dave Furey, Roger Sundermon, Charles Roberts, and David Myers, The Rotarian's goals are goals of many Ameri- cans, We as Junior Rotarians count it a great honor and privilege to be a Junior Rotarian and to have fellowship with you as friends, fellow Americans, and business men who are endeavor- ing to make a much better world in which others may live. We have accepted the responsibility of thoughttulness, helpfulness, community-betten ment, and advancement of international under- standing, good will and peace, The responsibili- ties and goals ot the Rotary Club have also be- come ours. Proverbs 315,45 says: Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own under- standing. ln all thy ways acknowledge him and he shall direct thy paths. With Christ's guidance and strength, we as Junior Rotarians will tultil our responsibilities to our community, to our fel- low Americans, and to the world. Sincerely, Junior Rotarians ce ps iveptfiiire Fututre eec ments iT! lr!! tl Il lleil I Il I sl I il I gl li sl QH f' 0+-f-5' ,,.,,,...---- ..-Q' ,....--f- -Mm, If ff r tw . YT fl C ' .1 it V . s, ' ' , I J ,..: -can , , .B Y lizf 'tlsi-r lt 5i 'K i xxx ok . S: lg K t .g i Q62 , . :' N me , .H -: r 74 ' M P . ,iQ.' W Q , . fvlsi X , A' X N X tis, it 5 K x x X ' X :HS NM 55 U S' if Y ' 1 Ne fx P lx u Tr Q' 'Q Q y X 1 - , at I+ i 1 s- , .. is -:Taq 5 ,ggi X vi . X I 5 '11-QMA, H3 is-i, 3 X si ,p rf X x x K ' ' N X . lk rc A it yt -T' at V Q I Y . o .,'. . 515 X -V Y . . , --Jig. U Pat Fitzgerald, Nancy Kolb, Betty Watson. Seated left to right. Standing left to right: Bernedine Young, Mary Osborn, Donna Beck, Charles Mills, Fred Schweikhardt, Mr. Krueger, Jane Grif- fin, Dr. Lange, Bertha Hykes, Wayne Randall, Judy Rice, Alice Grogg, Geneva Friar, Nancy Anderson, Emma Whittenbarger, Brace, Providing a bond ot common interest, the Huntington College Chapter of S.E.A, lStuclent Education Associationl helps tuture edu- cators understand their chosen occupation. This year they heard speakers from White's Institute and local elementary and high schools relate the ioys and sorrows ot teaching. Films and discussion groups were also part ot their programs. Each year the S,E.A. sponsors the annual Student4Critic Teacher Tea where the student teachers meet their critic teachers in a different setting. The S.E.A., a students part ot the involved network of the state and national organizations, has conventions and special meetings both at district and state level and is a vital part of campus lite. At Right: S.E.A. President, Betty Watson. George Porter, Ron Stuclfy, Karen Gassl-ill, Carol Wolfe, Joyce Dice, Kay Antel, Barbara Cope, Jerry Snapp, Carol Keene, Nora Bl Pliysiwl Fitness Stkivesseirll llnmy J 1 nv' . -1 pf... . X l , J, I - 17 ' A Qxilggfg 'i Q ' .' L fs 1 '1-i,N3Q:3Q4zr A I :.' :'. 'f-A ' l l - 1 ' - 'r ' 4 . l , . wk .kr ., ,.,', L..' N- - L , , '- - lfilis? , k. . ' ' . -P4 N' ' --- 'll K -Z: ' , 5- I L, . 3-X 5 A L - fig, I -Ql- , l FH -0 ' 1 XX, - I - I l T1 S ' lrwifi 590795 lelf 'O l'Qll7 lone' Meiflllleffileff Sharon Dlflfefwflf NOD' Antel, Joann Bechfal, Susie Zaviiz, Rita Sterzel, Vicki Brown fY AV'Cl9fS0VM Chris Z'mmefmUf1, MOVIOWWG Goshom, l-Wm BU' Pat Cox, Shirley Hallman, Sheri Smith, June Brown, Jyl Max ker, Kay Landis, Carol Johnston, Standing left to right: Kay field, Happy Foresterehes Sheri Smith, Joann Befchel, Shirley Hallman, June Brown, Rita Sterzel, Vicki Brown cmd Carol Johnston announce their win- ning ability with a volleyball by displaying their trophy. 4' ' 'r i l I Aug- 1 ilu .fmf 'll it , ,,.,, One of the most active or- intermural and intercollegiate Abovef F0feS'f'fe eS Compete 'f1ff0Y fo' r 2 Q . . possession of the ball. ganizations on campus, the sports. W.R.A. lWomen's Recreation As- It's the W.R.A. gals who re- sociationl sponsors Sporta-A- fresh Forester fans with candy Ramas on Saturdays, W.R.A. re- bars and cokes at ball games. treats, and participates in both . , 5,11 Efill it C ' Q Q1iE+ii.Ig jg Q g Left: W.R.A. Officers Kay Antel, Secre- j' i if tary, Lynn Baker, Vice-President, Rita t t l it .' Stetzel, President, Vickie Brown, Treasur- 1 er, Carol Johnston, Chaplain. Second Row: ' Sharon Dickerson, Historian, Kay Landis, N, Historian, Marianne Goshorn, Reporter, Il , and Miss June Brown, Coach, display the tools of their trade. l lj Q-A ffbk , H L, . Q- rex. 31 'N E 'N ,ye Clniitiisttilatin lli-rllumiitlziion Qilletmlcetulsl Theme 4 E .Q l My :fi Wig, A N , . ,, . xg-V .rl Q: .. .' Y ' a '- I' I -'fr-'-:Q FFS. X -4 1- -r First Raw, left to right' Paul Hirschy, Von Giessler, Dr. Burk holder, Bob Kahly, Ralph Faber, Jerry Fair, Lynn Mefford, Sec ond Pow Don Bender, Donol Fredrick, Chaney Bergdall, Dr The Clericus provides a fellowship forum for ministers, theological students, and students pre- paring for missionary work. The Clericus has members from the College and Seminary, and it promotes the general interest of the Seminary. Christian Education was this year's theme for the Clericus Club. Featured speakers were from the General Department of Christian Educa- Pfister, Richard Else. Third Row: Gary Mastin, Ed Baldwin, Sam4 uel Strachan. Fourth Row: Richard Case. Fifth Row: George Cole, Dr. Bealer, Larry Beverly. tion and ministers of the local community. These speakers gave their views of different facets of Christian Education in the church. The regular monthly meetings of the Clericus contribute to the cultivation of a stronger spiritual leadership in those planning to enter into the min- istry or full-time Christian service. Left to right: Ken Vasey, Bernadine Young, Jim Gilmer, Barbara Rank, Chaney Bergdall. nspell Volunteers putt Action in Clhirilzlstlzfwrn ervilcce Service to God and to fellow mon-this is the are held on one Sunday afternoon each month. purpose of the Gospel Volunteers. Members of Gospel Volunteers cllso give of their time by help- the Gospel Volunteers meet weekly for a pctrt-in- ing in visitations and deputation work in the city spiration-part-business meeting. Special projects cmd surrounding churches. I l 86 H. avg. .i i 5' 55. H, , if 1 . -.' A I ,. ,I 'vi ,.-.-W.. -, ls' l i Left: Kay Antal, Judy Mauger, Carol Keene, Sue Burr, Ellen Wightrnan, Win- nie Kaehr, Claudia Shipley, Betty Watson, Janet Seibert, Dr. Hayden, John Adams, Bill Smith. lxienfetl Healiln Cilllllllb Serves Uihers Growing steadily, the college Mental Health club has made helping the less fortunate their theme, Under their advisor, Dr. Hayden, they have conducted a Christmas gift drive for the Fort Wayne State School, a stamp drive for the LaRue Carter Hos- pital, and have donated many tree hours to the Fort Wayne State School working with the mentally handicapped Fiiglzr Kay Lrital, President, Jody Mou- rjer, Secretfrry, Carol Keene, Treasurer qrql Jghn I-rlc1rr'5 Viif:fF're3'dent x, U 5 ' V44 'l 1 F' rx My ,. gs. if if P1 'Y Y 'X i F lie, YM 2. ' f r , z I 13l'l lt .H ' V Q-. 1 r, Ji' in u -. a . f 4: 1' 4 Y L 3 if X ,M 5, Q. 1.5 ,M Ai gl l I I 'ffi r all 1' -'xi f lf' s' V' , i ' , J f 'N 1' J5f' rl':.E1- 1' .., If lv IAN iz, '- - w- it f-V A N -.11 , A i 5, ,ilu ' 4 ? l , ' f' - pry . Ii , ' I ! 1:5 ' nk . lp' . - as-Q.: nf, l b- , 5, X rf, , , . 'P g ,., A :.r,r. T' l -iii - , . U Ax 4.1 xl ' F1 K i , , , J l ' Q Linda Stahl, Bob Jensen, Cheryl Zinz, David Prior, Marcia Rich- ardson, and George Sigler. lcfaiznrnpiuis layers T irwomote lDiti.a11m.a11E1lfcs Creating interest in dramatic entertainment is the major purpose ot Campus Players. They choose the play tor the Fall Production and usually, but not always, have a majority of the roles. Visiting Purdue's drama department and see- ing some experimental theater plays was a field trip enjoyed by the member. This year they also presented a series of plays by James Thurber. They also were very active in Bye-Bye Birdie, the All-Campus Spring Musical. Small but vibrant under the leadership ot their sponsor, Mr. Zurcher, Campus Players is cl vital part ot l-l.C. -V -y,x gvlds .firm ys SQHDCSS ranuligircipertion as QV'95 V y r r Kny Poul, Dehbre Motrrl, Terry Rogers, Jvrn McClellan, Any Beard, Dcnncn Beck ond Judy Mouger Not pncrured ore Glormcr Uwe-er und Yoren Nre Ax z r - R' ' K 3 12.1, j fi Y ou ng HDF rm D'FT E11S Sas. vi ,ff C.S.R.C ROIISI1 pw- Sponsoring chapel programs cmd campus events is only Two ways the Y.D.s make their presence known. They were very octive in The C.S.R.C. lColIege Sfudenfs for Roush Commiffeel, cl bi-pcxrtison group supporting J. Edward Roush for Congress, ond were quite relieved when he was re-elected. Lefie John Mrllmgton ploys chouffeur for Colvrn Howkrns, C.S.RC. Chairmen, Betsey Scotv, CSR C. Sweetheart, ond Congressman J, Edward Roush. rrerrtreqrrnrlsrltlze for Better l overmnrrmermt Standing left to right: Jay Ocker, Dave Myers, Chris Schuna- Kay Landis, Pete Mrronenlfo, Roy Hayden, Sam Brown, Anita man, Jack Wilbur, Dick Graff, Sue Roy. Seated left to right, Walters, Carol Hrte whV'OlU1II1g HQPp1lllDilllFi:111S Y.R.s used bake sales to raise money for their club and later sent four of their members to the national convention in Chi- cago. They also began having a Y.R. of the Month in each issue of the Huntingtonian. Left: President Pete Mironenlfo presents Dr, Roy Hayden, YR, sponsor, with a citation on appreciation, X hi ' . Q95 P DQ, . U: wr- .-'y .jf,:5 ygg--, . .hw-,Y p-,..,-.V , A Sli' 5-, '-.iyirftjn Pj.- xc. 4 5. 1-, 1 gx. .. . f C,-gh' .s .,-, e , ..,! 'AM'WWQmmff ,vibe f V- . 5Q? .gg wif inf: 7 f ill I ff-'V' r - 55517: ,D 'iwvg igicw .. gqyf. A H 'Wifi ' if ' r v' 1 - 5555 ff' lf? .- tf- ., I 3-,, . , ' Jiakf.. . . if sz.. r . A f -.a , U.. 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Whether by actual participa- tion or by observation, many students and faculty members enjoy relaxation through athletic activities. Huntington's athletic program is designed to strengthen the physical life of the student and promote a sense of wholesome competition. As this purpose is being accomplished, the spir- itual life is also enriched, for the Christian not only plays with de- termination to win, but seeks to do so in a clean and fair man- ner, showing Christian sports- manship. Athletics Soccer Added to Qjollllegiltaite Sports 4-gtk' All eyes on the bolll Addition of soccer to the M.C.C, roster of inter-collegiate athletics proved to be a wise move. Although our Foresters didn't have cx winning season, the experience they gained was invaluable. Mr. Randall and his hard- working Woodsmen face next year with high hopes and a confidence gained by the year's experience. Kneeling left Yo right Bill Close, Marvin Noser, Ron Boker, Jim Souders, Sonny Williams, John Millington, Dove Stepens, Dove Gilmer, Raymond Dick, PUT Russell, Bob Hostefler, Pete Mironenl Spencer, Phil Bartlett, ko, Standing left to right: Coach Bob Randall, Don Conl-ile, Roy .' l 22' 'L ,-,51QQ3hQ.Tg Q, X ,if-7 Q4 'Q ,, .. ' h . - A li' A psxmumwsukbafmyvd fs,-:,,,m1i,. ,rs .Q 'f-owning .Eff ,ww .wsu um :mimi -.V M , 7 Y rmrllmvn' iff ' ' ' .4 D :, vi , , P r A T' ng wh - l'W5'---ISF' . BF , 4' h- A rr Y r my Q' 5 4 ' l A A l--wil J 'rr pie I avi lf- - xr X 'im' '-as R ' l . l 1 fi-Q1-Xa N N, -Tl' W' 1 r . in l ., , , ,.. Q , , ,,- E In Q if I asf , ,. Q X e ,, ' r X 1 Us - : - -'r' Q 'I ,- ' , Q 4 l ff gps, . 5' I ' 1 I 51, I ' '-f - 1 , fn -.LIZ r 'i if'fl 4 - Q H' QQ 1 ' T, ' E 4 - ' i r ' ' - ,. :A4 ,r, . -I U I V . . ' .,,.iL ,, . - V- RLT ',v u:1 'x' sf . ml ,Q FQ' bg 1. - wr, F '- H' .. n r ff: - 1 I l b. - - JIT 1 ,Q W? in -Lf.. V . 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' , . 5 , :Qi K 9411 'w.'+ ' K' ' 4EfS s'.'C'l'?T ' -, -,-Qyyi-:fi vr 4--V 5 iii - Jw? 1. ' P716 Kneeling left ta right: Ron Baker, Mont Arnold, Barry Lighter. Standing left to right: Coach Richard Klapfensteun, Curtis Huns kell, Dave Thrush, and Chaney Bergdall, 'r Not scoring in their last tour contests, Hunting- ton Colleges Tennis team ended the season on a sour note. Coach Kloptenstein was still pleased since their competition has been toughest at the seasons end and three members on his six-man A Q etfimeim iniislli Fwmtlli in oimllleireintice team were new. Landing a fourth place rating in the Conference rating, the Foresters had a 3-7 Conference record and 5 wins and 8 losses forthe year, K. Q Y Msg i 5 x F f t tt Ni ' Ht15544f'fzf'f .: e a5Qll?'5 3 it 1? . Q M. .. , F,,.Q, , Q ig ,xii-wi. :fig -A .t if fx, U . kv ::QQ.. 'Q Q6-.. xg X, 3 Q . Q, Q5 QQ QQQ -QQH gt' ,, Q Xge gx arp Q A .A+ , , Y QQAQQQ . QSQQQQ X . - tt ..-A 1. - -. may . , f nfl . t -. , .1 81- 1 'fa-, ...AS . 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V 'X NA f.- E I' AVJLEPQ I .V ' 2. - l W X 0' I 'li- -ff? 'QI 1 'ff I ' ll . r. i- .EQ V ,:.'1 -1 in in 5 5' .. ,. , . . X. ,Q L f- A , 5, E I x..,,:k -M34 A I Xl k e 1 ,Q vfzgfffggu J .1 ' - X lyke V, f Ir . l E r 5 .gb W W. mv e b rw 1 48' 'gh .I A 'O 4-.?32:.:g3j N ' af- N . r f m . 45221125 .1 i ff' '- V -. 5165326 , , A KT. ,. . , , , ., ,s1':':-, ..e,,.,,,,. M we-,Q I 2 V 1: -' ' Kneeling leff To right: Stan Reed, Dennis Wyman, Jack Davis, Sieve McMannama, Thaine Campbell. Standing left fo right: Coach Richard Klopfensein, Larry Walden, Jerry Pasko, Sfan Gnlberf, Bull Sauer, and Tarn Frey. Sparks, Tom fhgillle Giutls lljuuovifrlle Ent TLl1SIli1lSlIl1fl1 Top: Diono McWilliams. Frontu Millie Mcigsig, .lane Bailey Claudio Shipley Hours of practice paid off for our four Forester cheerleaders os their agile maneuvers and spirited cheers united the fans ond let our team know we were supporting them. Dionci, o iunior, ond Claudio, Jone, ond Millie, oll freshmen, ore to be commended for their fine job. Right Who snys we're playing stotue ? Above: The Foresters score! For Lefr Tom Pos!-fo retrxeves the boll Lehi Hey Couch! Who? do I do now? Hx xx .-,-Q O 102 UUIHIEOIP Yraursity Bfarslseifznuaff-11M Temnm urrmis ces .5-MQ: sf 'IM Y, ,Q an ' ' 5 Left In the midst of the fray, Steve Mc- Mcnomo reaches for the bull. Below: Fred Schwiekhordf, junior versity coach, demonstrates cm ploy in G pre- game briefing. Efnlmlglhusielsnm tio Gmane up Q Q ' 32.5 . :Jig 1 , Fisher, Steve Fisler, Pete Mironel-'o, Larry Fred Schweilfhardi Claxlon Canlrell, Lars Anderson, Bob Hosfefler, Roger Ferrell, Dove Marrz, Don Conlfel, Duane Sell, Sieve Mclxlornono, Fred Under The guidance of Their coach, Fred Schweikhardl, The Huntington J.V.s worked hard fo gain both experience and cu hard fought season. Left: Kent Hodges becomes a real Forester to provide enfhusuosm for the Homecom' ing Game. 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I ' B , V fu.-.. . - n I ie- r Tireless practice by the H.C. Baseball Team reaped great re- wards when they were awarded the mid-central Conference tro- phy for this season. Losing only Seniors Fred Schweikhardt, Dav- id Furey and Kirby Warren, Coach Robert Randall has high hopes for next year. ' .L 1, , gg ,. - sf ,.,,ha- A -X7 . - - i 4 4 :QP - .. .. , -0 , ' - .. - ,N C-....-. ' 1- , . A - - .r'h ' ' ' l ' 4 v,. K 3 - - .Q-I K an , Q - N 5 ,w - r - V L. 4 In V - , - --'f -X. .. ...A , 'r 'nv V .. QI ' 5 .. D1 -v . l'- Left Don Henery in action as catcher. Below: Rich Heftel roces the ball to bose, Right: The straight and narrow . ' 44 mfs - 3 '-- Qz., W5 Q A ,Q W.. xx-- , f' ,,,, 1- s.. ., 'wk' 'f- 3 , ,Auf 'fa-'fy 5 ' -1: ' 'V 'Q-:Ili .-I - A .P P . V , 5: , 1 . , ,mxf-'.,.. -., 3 .fm . v , .uk .I ',' 1 '.r, ' 'AJ Ui - 1 F , 'f1. ' ' ,,,, .' -1, . f - s,k.1x, 'ml A , 'xx , ' -- ' 1 . --.' f: . ' ' , Ulf'-T-'N.,': A 1 ' ' .l W .5 - I- ,-..1,. . ,-' x I A I. . 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Standing Right: A race against time. qv i left to right: Wayne Randall, Jack Davis, Stan Reed Fred Schweikharclt, Dave Furey, Bill Saier, Doug Mullen, Larry Wal den, Tim Frey, and John Adams. u x W .wlwf 5' ' 1 , , , A ,,,,.. J 4 f -' ff AU, avi H.--. . . th 1 IL. 'lv f .xqfvm . l -..- ' .--,. comcast Guan Actiwn Fimfecdl Site . Q .,..., -P' W -wg Ream. tv 'N Q39 'fs' ,.w...,.. M .-.4 E- , ., -WY M 1 ai' , ,,,, , .Zk.,, ,,p. ' ff' . . .-A.M.M..W., ..,.:!Ls...... Pumng practice mio motion. ,F QW, , - , .4 -' 55558 I : , - ' Ph! . x fx V . vsgs va - iw-iafgQ?9-:rffiwriiibfsilL - YN, ,- v.Q: ,.,.- 1 54 E-151:21 -'M' , 4:-1 f n., -353: . T- y :lil p n 'f- 1 W. , viii x YB:- '2-14,-, 322 ' Q f , Q I ,- - M 1. - - ' 1-1 , , E, :v.,.::: I -N Q. ,g.,- ,rx , ,jr--X,'TR'A'j,--v:'N.Yf , ' Wg , -3 1, --Qf faf :Y . . ' 3 - 54' e.1-IL ',, 3 mg. Q ' Inj: 'S i5 , A vv,-551595 ,- f .. N .4 xg ,M ,,,v-wvvwonx, M -. r K x w ll lilo Tlieaiiinn liwaiilinis lzxpeunlenwe . -J Left to right Torn Pasl-o, Milfe Magsig, Mont Arnold, Bob Hostetler, Barry Lighter, and Coach Richard Klopfenstein 1 ..V. T ,' ' X . '2- 3 W: l' X I i 'X , .ll 1 x ,,1..:934X-A n xi l ,1 I' tl V 'l Qq5,N,bX..,yx1i-:k giirfliyi-tg im, LQ, ,QT5-...A -I H i l 1 gy W v x, x v, N ,Al . . r H: gif!!! A-' it ' b lf R ml 1 if . 'J' ' ' 1 W 1 M . - 6- Q 5 - Y f fi Q -s . 1 , i . ,. i X ' i , , ll I . , -ii- Si ' ' 'Fi' L. ,-M ,f . 1' i 7. f L 'T' -N 'f' N1 Using each meet To gain more experience, l-l.C.'s Golf Team looks ahead To a winning sea- son nexl year. Losing only S e n io r Bob Hosteiler, The Team will all be back next year rearing to go! Lefi Coach Richard Klopfenstein watches Barry Leiier during practice, 108 I Couch Dcvid Mortz, Fred Fisher, Art Obregon, Terry Doiley, Thoine Campbell, ond Dove Kelty. icilnrlleimmrnaimm valve High Hepes lllfflill' X ext: jlyeaiiri Track never hos been CI strong sport ot Hunting- Their meets, our cinderrnen often surprised their ton, but this yecir's teczrn proved that this pre- opponents. With the experience gained this year, surnption need not ollwoys be. Winning several of they should do even better next yecir. Education with a Christian Purpose-this is the aim of Huntington College, Huntington students accomplish this aim by well-rounded education offered by the liberal arts program of the college. A basis for spe- cialized training is laid by ma- ioring in one particular area, which is chosen by the student. Minds are disciplined to acquire knowledge through class at- tendance, study, and research. Spiritual life is cultivated through Bible study and the practice ot other Christian disciplines This interrelated program of the scholastic and the spiritual pro- duces mature Christians. Alllliiuim I n ptuesinqenff Ezumeritus aiilmtl Clneincemtoir Dr. Elmer Becker A.B,, DD., Huntington College president Dr. E. DeWitt Boker B.S., Huntington College MA., Ed.D., University of Michigan ffl Registrar Mrs. Imogene Palmer A.B., Huntington College s. xgxfvfl een ell tfllne College Dr. Gerald G. Swaim B.A., Wesfmonl College B.D., Fuller Theological Seminary MA., Ph.D., Brandeis University l xx? .I N..-4' l,. . 1 li' img.. Dean all Slltrumllentts Mr. Richard W. Hassan B.S., MA., Ball State Teachers College Dean oil lzllme Seminary Dr. Melvin I. Burkholcler A.B., B.D., Humingron College ThD., Norfhern Baptist Theological Seminary Professor of Pracfical Theology l E Ill all :,,,,,.----3 I ff.-xx ,f .,f o Biuisnness Nllmnfalger fanmll Treasurer Mr. Poul W. Coirl B.S., B.A., B.D., Huntington College M.Ed., The University of Toledo Director ell? ,Aallmnssnens Mr. Robert E. Meyers A.B., D.D., Huntington College irectam of Ibuldic Iieumtians mndllmevehmmmemt Mr. F. L. Bill Tipmore B.S., Indiana University ... . i e lg Ax F-1 'AL' J - V ,L 9 . , i nrectar of A R f. 5 65 A JB llgiliOTUlS ' .N ,yi 3 Y -1-sf vu , .lglilvfff 5 . n 'XV 22 3 h H Mr. Ray Zimmerman h BA., Th.B., Huntington College p Y 7', 'pi Q if 4 'fl f'-Hs'V if7 Ai ' , AA.-1,-' .x' , sh ' .t -'W .wif-'.Av 5 R X 'fi' '- BA-,ff :,x 2 'J ,-nf' V QW' ,J Q .375 ,. 1.5 a fghw ff 53,5 .'fTQf? wfiW!W zQQ .3339 ,fm 4. X ig .91 J ,if 3 ,h '11 ,Q if gig 4, gi ,. ,G 'ff . :ff 3, A gg i '-ffvf fi- 'g 'f'vCv, ,fi , l 53312 1,3152 , Q ,xt ,TQ 3: ' if-I 'Ig 3211 44 'lR. I ',7. 'f', fi 'z I' fi -ti' 5' ,i -T ' I ir -,1' if m 1 ,-Wg gl 3 , , , ' 116 H' zif - i ' 1 -a 'fi' FFF h - iffy, ' T M ig I XR iaucullty A H v g --1-:Y 'E - 33 ' In ' I W.- EI wires ii-s 'Yfcw 3.2 - I ' at , X XX X g...-f- 4 . as 1 ' Au-'P ' . we-io l mp TOUR. 1 msmuCTI0N CHART g C as Mr. Donald Kline A.B., Huntington College MA., Ball State University Instructor of French Executive Secretary ofthe Alumni Association Miss Dawn H, Betterly B.S., Huntington College M.S,, Indiana University Assistant Professor of Business Educotion Dr, Corinth Lange A.B., Huntington College MA., Iowa University Ed D,, Bradley University Professor of Education Director of Teacher Education . ' I- ',.:1q . :g::' -1 . - ....,,,Q,,-ni 1 4' as .:,1i.,,.:f if ..L 1-'awww , 1 is A, Si ii, 6 l 'fi iii.. ' if il ' f I .. l 1. . . 1 V 7 'ru ' H f- 51 I Q t v ,lg zq I J: M . I I f'-we i W . . 9' . . I L' M 5 vu, ' LU .-, .', ,Pu-1 ......, .., 3, N' 3? ,A , ,JH .5-,i 55 ' -,ci , 3.1 tillktf 51-13 'ctw '--.-- - -Q-'H' r Mr. Charles L. Brady B.5., Northwest Missouri State College MA., Colorado State College Associate Professor of Business Administration X 7 ,J .!f 5'E .K ' l A, Sissy, lb-1 -' 11. .f '.,. .1 .' V' , L, -gngfif .- is for -Vw' A I , ,A - A r 'K' ' if Q H- 2 ,s 1 ii' Miss June Brown ' fig' B.S., Huntington College , 5-7.7 Instructor of Physical Education ' l ' 'C L . it I - 5. .lr :Vfvf-. .lg 41 1 ' ,a L, - -,r,-..-V ici? V E l ' .Tc 'P -'-'Y' Dr. Helen F. Brooks A.B,, Hastings College MA., Ph.D., University of Nebraska Professor of History 118 . X l ,f, .gallgvb --Q' ep, , A t tg! v 'LT'-y5 7'. 'r' 'mr QA. Miss lrene F. Bergdall A.B., Huntington College A.M., University of Michigan Associate Professor of Moth -I Miss Connie Bishop A.B., Wheaton Collegef The American Academy of Art A.M,, Michigan State University Assistant Professor of Art i.-..- WT A 'lxsi-if Ny , , 4 ' l-'rjxjr 'A ,ji ' 3 Mr. Dal K. Hammel f ir-J' f 'ffl . r- 'fl-'a B.S., Huntington College , ' . M.A.T., Indiana University r ' 'A 2' ' -'ijfj Assistant Professor of English . . V Y ' f - l , at L V -vu ., . I ,. it 4 V 4' 1151 -X 3.03111 1' J 'ff' '5 . --7,Mj,,,,,m,NMM W my ,fm it Maggy ii Y t i t' W ' f A, r if' '- 3gfA-5g,.,r.,r.,.,M,' sf' - ' 1 1 - f, et-:Q'l2'4'f-ny' ' ' , .. ,'f.fifff'lf, gf,...'- ,,,,',,QQs,'l M pf A - 4 .V,,ytfh2.f?1ijff,.pN A -5 5 w-J4 - '-,- f kf -gffi 1i':j 5 .:L- ':- , ,' . :L ' ' 32,22 .jj'1t-'I f i to 1 it 'ff A - I1 3 1 f' J VrYi'33?'::vI' , A lf? 'i ,' 21' M I ' :-' 'JL ' , . jx f1 ': : 1' l 1' ' , F mdxzqi - Q-,1 , 5 . s 'E Styiafgin J t5 vi: U xp, ar -' V A 3-.sei mn, -i f. iihitw.:f.2,,,..ee...v...t4 3 Q V V- Q i, -, :,.:::-..... ...,,,.. , . , as -iz-1,4 L.. -An-, r,ff., ' .r , :t lf V? l 6 A W A V , U . , V ' ., -H' ' t 'i 't't ,f 4 ,,.. 5 ,ff 1 , v ,. .e 13, -- , Q- -'WWW' ' ' '-3592-V ii 1, 1 I 'F' of z-V. .rf , llllllgll I ,N ,l 1-'IA 4. . 33:-, , -13,4 ,fs 1 i 1 lk Q, Mr. Frederick W. Krueger B,S , Wheoton College M,A., University of Minnesota Associate Professor of Education Mrs. Helen W. Kreuger B.A., Muskigum College M,A,, Northwestern University Instructor of English I1 TW'F,r A l .1 T? I 1 wx-'S , V . N . 3,3 Y i ir ' , y -'4-' -1 g n 1'-'g t V F f fix 1' . I 1 ,,. WM l .352 P -'rfb .. li Mr. Robert Randall A.B., Wheaton College A.M., University of Kentucky Instructor of Physical Education ff-'Q f .. A Q -n..,,s s. 'fm . l '! ':. W 'ii ,E 3 , L X I, 'J . 5 V ' . X , ' 1,2 ' 4 X Q V U H i an Mlss M. Edna Shrpley B.S., Denison University M.S., Umversuty of Chicago Professor of Mathematics Mr Wnllrom Hasker A,B,, Wheaton College BD, Berkeley Baptrsr Drvrnrty School Ph D, Unrversny of Edrnburgh Assrsfant Professor of Phrlosophy ..- V-.., , 773'-. ' fm-ai ' ' Heil? 1.'lI'p: l .I- N . 7.1-Hfxf CK' I ,fix 1.:-f V ' wmsddf' 4- gsm: 'fffgfw -1 swf? l. ,.,. ,,:.,,. . ,. .. . 4 :ai,-.WW-,Wvmf--re-.m,gw,.., V .,, -4 f A' - anXsf:3msw:.Q-m-.see iff K. -' -z, ',Ej..:4 f:,5j,fljQf'2 1Q1,:'ii. 4. Q: 'A six'-' 1 -r ,5255'?7??y,4NYQQ5i,ifIfi471:51 ,, feQ . 2w4?.1g'. - 'vf,1fz7r1 ' 1 Q21i9 ?5'? You-,,, 'Wifi , , A I 1 I 'W-af f- lf'-my fx X f B Mr! a fiwwwx 'i 'lt :R ' err, ..,. X -. K . 1 ' 1 V 1 -ffsslr-'fiff-:IIN ' Y E Bwwfi Q , , 3 . ',e - I w Q X X 3 Qi ' 1 x ..:1 'im lx e X at 1 s X . x 5 l X X Y 'Q X f M Dr Roxy Lefforge A B, lnclrana Slate M A , M RE., D.R E, Boston Unrversily Professor of Socrology and Psychology 121 li Mr. Dole A. Werling A.B., Anderson College M,S., Purdue University Associate Professor of Psychology ll I'-G i,, RSI i. s . . il Miss Edwino Potton A.B., M.A,, Indiono University Assistant Professor of English ., it ,i1v., U- r ,fy ., ,I 1 Hal nuglilff v - 1 xi' . A-A---New Mr. Carl Zurcher A.B., Huntington College M.A., Northwestern University Associate Professor of Speech Mr. Ralph G. Bealer B.A., Moravian College M.A., Christian Theological Seminary Associate Professor of Biblical Languages and Literature Mr. Richard E. Kloptenstein B.S., Huntington College M,S., P.E. Division indiana University Associate Professor of Physical Education Director of Athletics Mr, J. Ralph Pfister A.B., B,D,, D.D., Huntington College M.Th., Winona Lake School of Theology Associate Professor of Doctrinal Theology and Christian Education me -5 .31-4. . , in-.3 -1' ,,,.LZ: ,Q-::.:.xn.-rffr -4.1.2 Mr. Roger J. Buzzard A.B,, Huntington College M.A., Michigan State University Associate Professor of History and Economics ,bu Dr. Roy E. Hayden A.A., Los Angeles City College BA., U.C.L.A. BD., Th,M., Fuller Theological Seminary MA., Ph.D., Brandeis University Associate Professor of Bible ENT' '--N ' .riff , ..,-Vx X. , l H w, ,i A-i is.-:,A..' .f q- ,gs fqxv es- N... rg 4 I Mr, Robert W. Judd A.B., Olivet College M.S., Kansas State Teachers College Ball State University Instructor in Biological Science i...l1- Mr. Charles De Santo B.S., Temple University B,D., Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary Ph.D., Duke University Assistant Professor of Sociology Mr. Stanley Neuenschwander B.S., Ball State University M.A,, Ball State University Q Instructor of Audio Visual E' 6 ii? . li P 1 if i 5 gvg-sei Q -1 1 X s. -- e 3. r View .r,s, .r:,,iii . s , .hm -11,4-iq: 1555.1 fi 1'-1 M , -X wav-Pzwseil iv E?i1?1i'5:?'lS ' ' : . , ,,,,Qc '- .- ,, . -,sine-. ,,o,..,. ' .rp-Q. :-fits: .s Nw-J '.HQfg55 . f. . wig fix 5553. , f - 25' . 1 'M .ow zrzv, -:A ' 7 , . , 'df ,- ,V ,. ,-,, wwf-3t.1'J ' .l.ls.1.1EQ..4. .---ew' I-v N X Mr. Robert E, Hole B.Si, Ball State Teachers College A.M., Western Michigan University Assistant Professor of Physical Science rf., - WT U l X if 51 T ff 'xl A 126 Miss E, Faye Connor AB., Huntington College AM., AB L.S., A,M.L.S., University of Michigan Assisranr Professor of Library Science Mrs. Wilma Dufcher B.S,, Huntington College A.M., Ball State Teachers College Assistant Librarian D 3? ff r I Z 7 P' U WWC A149- vo-J 10' -.--1' Mrs. Vivian C. LeMas1'er B.S,, Huntington College Instructor of English Miss Ruth Bixel A.B., B.S.M., BlUffTOl'1 College Mr5, Sandra Hotchkiss M.A., Ohio State University B,S,, Huntington College Assistant Professor of Music Instrucior of Spanish Mr. Fred Morgan A.B,, Anderson College M.S., Ball State Teachers College Assistant Professor in Zoology . . r, .viva . 1 M? ffl! ,f Mr. Robert Paine A.B., Wheaton College M.A., University of Pennsylvania Associate Professor of History and Political Science Mr. Clarence W. Christian B.M.E., Wheaton College Mr' James Howold M.M., Northwestern University B.5,, Huntington College M,A., Ball State University Assistont Professor of Chemistry Associate Professor of Music l l ,.- eq Q , . 'si' N 'LF Mrs. Irene Bealer Secretary to The Presidenf and Office Coordinator EEL' , ,,.- '- -, , , V' . i l15?' I 1. ' lv I gg D vg1.a.'- -f 'P 1 5T-'H'iL-- 3.1 - l 7 if V ,X 1 Q V I - L.. ,ff Mrs. Mane Briggs Secretary ro the Admissions Offrce x-.sg,,.,.,,,,3x 39 js 5 l gf N. 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K' Q J lm V-Q ' i ir 1511- L ' T ' T T 'K '!? 3f,i QE' ' ' it i eimioirs Reflect Finally Seniors, The Class of '67 anxiously await That day in June when They'll no longer face read- ing cards, dorm hours, term papers, or 7:30 classes! They built Their last Homecoming Float, struggled Through their last set of exams, and anxiously waited replies from iob interviews. The Senior year is a fun-filled, never-To-be-forgotten year of Senior pictures, Ship Day, and fond good-bys to class- 1295024 F. fs 1' i L 3k point fslllege 7fG?fED,iF'S mates who have shared our ioys and sorrows Triumphs and defeats, over The past four years. Yet the Seniors look ahead to their chosen pro fessions, whether it be graduate work, teaching business, homemaking, or a branch of The service and confidently assume their roles in The com petitive adult world. A it v-v EL ig v-.. eh- H X 4-1 fu, 1 I BARBARA STRALEY BARNETT B.S. Elementary Education Choir 1,27 Campus Players 37 Huntingtonian l,4, Editor Ag W.R.A. l, Band 27 Logos 39 Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4, Art Club 4, Young Democrats 3, Creative Writers Club 35 Spring Musical 3. ARNOLD Q. BEAN B.S. Biology S,E.A. 45 Circle K 3,43 Science Club 2,37 Baseball l, Varsity Club 2,35 Play Productions 2,3, DONNA KAYE HARL BECK B.S. Elementary Education S.E.A. 3,45 Young Democrats 4. PATRICIA ANNA BOMERSBACK B.S. Elementary Education S.E.A. 3,41 Young Democrats 2,4, Secretary 2. LESLIE S. BRAUN B.A. Foreign Languages JOAN CAROLE BROWN B.S. Elementary Education Campus Players 3,4, Vice President 3, Choir l,2,3, Secretary 3, Spring Musical Director 35 Solo Choir 3. VICKIE MARIE BROWN B.S. Physical Education S.E.A. 3,45 W.R.A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Student Council Alter- nate ly Homecoming Queen Candidate 27 Derby Day Queen Candidate If Cheerleader l,2. CLAXTON CANTRELL, JR. B.S. Physical Education S.E.A, 4, Circle K 4, Baseball 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Varsity Club 3,A. Qs.-an DOUGLAS CARPENTER Fall Production 45 Student Senate President 4. GEORGE D. COLE Bachelor of Theology DONALD L. COTTON B,A, English S.E.A, 4, Choir l, President 2,3317 Huntingtonian 41 Student Council l, Treasurer 3,45 Class Vice President 25 Student Affairs 3, Track 3. RONALD E, DeWlTT B.S. Business Education SHARON B, DICKERSON Secretarial Science Campus Players lg Choir l, Gospel Volunteers lg Science Club lg W,R.A, l,2, Historian 25 Spanish Club lg C.S.R.C. 25 Young Democrats l JOHN P. EASTES B.S. Business Education Mnemosyne Staff Ay Spring Musical 3, Student Senate Trea- surer 4. GALEN B. EBERHART B.S. History S.E.A, 3,45 Circle K l,2,3, Treasurer 3, Student Senate 4, Vice President Ag Class Senator 4, Young Republicans l,2,3,4, President 3, Publications Board 4, Washington Seminar 3. RICHARD W. ELSE B.A. History Clericus 3,45 Gospel Volunteers I. 141 f tP .rl KENNETH A. FETTER5 B.S. History S.E.A. 3,4, Circle K 4, Student Senate 4, Dorm Officer l,2, Young Democrats l,2,3. CAROL P, EIECHTER B.S. English S.E.A. 25 Spanish Club 2. PATRICIA ANN FITZGERALD B.S. Elementary Education S.E.A. 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Huntingtonian I, Campsu Players I, Choir I,2, Young Republicans Ig Style Show Hostess 4. KAREN SUE BONEWITZ FOY B.S. Elementary Education S.E.A. 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, I-luntingtonian 4, W.R.A. 2,3, Young Democrats 2,3,4, Secretary 3. GENEVA IRENE FRIAR B.S, Elementary Education S.E.A. 2,4, Campus Players 4, Huntingtonian 4, Mnemosyne Staff 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4, C.S.R.C. 4. DAVID W. FUREY B.S. Business Education Circle K 3,4, Student Senate 4, Student Lounge 3, Dorm Of- ficer 3, Student Affairs 4, Baseball 3,4. ALICE F. GROGG B.S. Biology S.E,A. 4, Choir 1,27 Gospel Volunteers I,2, Science Club l,2,3, Student Senate 3, W.R,A. I, Class Secretary 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Hayride Queen 4. SHIRLEY ANNE HALLMAN B.S. Physical Education Huntingtonian 4, Student Senate Corresponding Secretary 4, W.R.A. l,2,3,4, Vice President 2, President 3, Class Trea- snurer 3, Derby Day Queen Candidate 3, Softball l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4g Volleyball l,2,3,4. .Ai ,. CALVIN D. HAWKINS B.S. History Circle K 41 Gospel Volunteers 2? Huntingtonian l,2,3,4, Student Senate 1, Publications Board 2, Basketball lp C.S.R.C. Chairman 45 Young Democrats I,2,3,4, President 3, Mental Health Unit 3. CAROL ANN KEENE B.S. Elementary Education S,E.A. 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer A, Gospel Volunteers l,2,3,4, Mental Health Unit A, Corresponding Secretary 4, MARIE J, KITZMANN B.A. History S.E.A. 2, Mental Health Unit 4, Mnemosyne 4. ROYCE D. KOCHENSPARGER B.S. History Young Republicans 3,4, Vice President 47 Track 1,25 Cross Country 2. NANCY N. KOLB B.S. Elementary Education S,E.A. l,2,4, Vice President 4, Young Republicans 1. DOROTHY M. LAHR B.S, Physical Education RUTH ELLEN LOVE B.S. Elementary Education JUDY KAY MAUGER B,S. Elementary Education S.E.A. 3,47 Young Democrats A, Treasurer 4, Mental Health Unit 4, Vice President 4. 'ers' 'W 'ff A A l -fm' JYL A. MAXFIELD Secretarial Science W.R.A. 3, Bowling Team 3, Co-Ed Volleyball 3. CHARLES E, MILLS B.S. History S,E.A, 3,45 Circle K 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Dorm Officer 2, Young Republicans 3. DAVID L. MYERS B,A. History S.E.A. 3,43 Circle K 2,3,4, Student Senate 3,45 Class President 3,4g Dorm President 2, Young Republicans l,2,3,4, Vice President 3, Basketball lg Junior Rotarian 4. BRUCE C. MCCLURG B.S. Business Administration HELEN LOUISE NELL B.A. English Choir l,2, Huntingtonian 3, Mnemosyne 35 W.R.A. 1,25 Li- brary Committee Representative ly Class Treasurer 2,47 Publications Board 3g Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities 4, Cheerleader l,2, C,S.R.C. Ag Alpha Chi Honor Society 4, Fall Production 4, Spring Musical 3,4 MARY H. OSBORN B.S. Elementary Education S.E.A. 4, Gospel Volunteers 1,21 W.R.A. 2,4 JOYCE A, PHANEUF B,A. Bible PHILIP N. PLATO B.S. Mathematics S.E.A. A. -uv' DAVID L. POWERS B,A. Ancient Near East Civilization RICHARD J. RAAB Bachelor of Theology RONALD R. RAMSEY B.A. Bible Clericus 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, LAWRENCE WAYNE RANDALL B.5, Physical Education SEA. 45 Huntingtonian Sports Editor Aj Baseball Ig Young Democrats I,2,3,4, Vice President I, Treasurer 2,3. BARBARA J, RANK Secretarial Science Choir I,2g Gospel Volunteers I,2, Secretary I,2. SHARON R. REED B.S. Business Education S.E.A. 3, Huntingtonian Business Manager 3. MARCIA L. RICHARDSON B,S. English Campus Players I,2,3,4, President 4, Spring Musical 3, Fall Productions 3,4. RAYMOND D. ROBERSON B.S. History Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4. QH as u fr '79 'S YF. CHARLES ALLEN ROBERTS B.A. Chemistry Circle K 4, Choir 2,3, Vice President 2, Mnemosyne Business Manager 3, Student Council 3, Vice President cmd President Ag Dorm Counselor 3,47 C.S.R.C. 4, Young Democrats 3,4, Vice President 3, President 4, Junior Rotarian 45 Alpha Chi Honor Society, Treasurer 4. TOMMY W. RUPERT B.S. Business Education Science Club l,2. WILLARD I. SAUFLEY B.S, Biology Choir l,2,4, Robarian 2,45 Student Affairs Committee 45 Student Council 2, Student Senate 4g Science Club 3, Class President 2, Vice President 3, Vice President 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 45 Intramural Basketball 3,47 Alpha Chi Honor Society, Vice Presidentg Campaign manager 3. FREDRICK KEITH SCHWEIKHARDT BS Physical Education SEA. 4? Circle K 3,4, Treasurer Ag Campus Players 27 Choir 1,25 Student Lounge 3g Baseball i,2,4g Junior Varsity l,2, coach 45 C.S.R.C. 47 Young Democrats 2,3,4, OLENE ANN SHAFFER Secretarial Science Choir 2, C.S.R.C, 2. CAROL LYNN SHRINER B.S. Business Education S,E.A. l,2,3g Huntingtonian Business Manager 4, Science Clubl. l l SHIRLEY I. lSTlETESl SMITH B.S. Elementary Education S,E.A. 4, Choir 1,25 Gospel Volunteers 1,25 Huntingtonian lg W.R.A. lp Dorm Secretory lg Band I, JERRY L. SNAPP S.E.A. 45 Curcle K Ap Athletnc Club l,2,3,4, Y.D. Club 1,2 Basketball l,2,4. LINDA SUE STAHL SEA. 2,3,-4, President 3, YR. Club 3, Who's Who 45 Sprung Musical 3. G. MICHAEL STALLINGS BS. English RITA MARIE STETZEL SEA. 3,45 Mnemasyne 3g W,R.A, 2,3,4, Presudent 4g Class Secretary 2, Athletuc Cornmlttee 45 Lnbrary Comrmttee 3, Gnrls Basketball 45 Volleyball 2,3,4, Spanlsb Club 3,4, Secretary X ROGER L. SUNDERMAN Scnence Club 3, Whos Who A, Junnar Rotarrans 4, Alpha Chr Honor Socuety 4. KENNETH VASEY Gospel Volunteers I,2,3,4, President 4, Student Senate 2, Dorm Chaplam 25 Relrgioustlxte and Servnce, Cornmnttee 3, Bond 12,35 Baseball 2, KIRBY EUGENE WARREN Huntingtonian 35 Baseball l,2,3,4, Varsxty Club l,2,3,4 way' BETTY SUE WATSON Qxv S.E.A. 2,3,4, President 4, Mental Health Unit A. xx? Sw- .f, Wwe H' 6-K -L TNS, I Q fr .X f.fh, , W k 4 , - ,f VI X l . iw Q- ' 1 ' 0 s s ,, , 'Q K . . -1 , . 1 'Lv-' ..,-A . X Q I C, L md .1 I u N N ,VJ . W '-1: QL E, gg ffl or 3,3 'ff l' -- wwf -3,,g .nn efh '71 . 4 4 i ff ,lx , . .. 1 , K 1 - 4-Q 5 E L , f ab lr I ii . ELLEN WIGHTMAN Secretarial Science Choir, 25 Gospel Volunteers, 2, Co-ed volleyball team, 2 Bowling league, 2. JACK WILBUR Hunfingronian Edufor, 47 Young Republicans, 4. BUNTING SONNY WILLIAMS MARY LOU WOLFORD Secretarial Science HELEN WRIGHT Cy lp! CBIUI 01? 4861111 filt- r Q' sm ,Q,, c . U ' .. Q4 J f' fslgxliz - A. , . H ,225 - ' - l H: ,. an M h Q 4 ' 4. Ji' V- , y .ef sr- SFT'-V . 3 ,V ,, .- +0-13944 5 . W. M U ' ' XA ' tw' ,fm , - V ' ,-:,,- fem, W '-i x5,:':fsj'5x3 I , ' P- A, Q., - Q ' X' xx t y .-95,15 Lrg' fag--ri-f' X . , Q ' ,y f .ss ,,,. : gf ' ww v ' . sf 1- A .l -ff 'il' A ' ,,f?f 'X' fn ai ' ligkttc M.. 1' ,say '? A s It Q ' it Y- ' f' 5155 V -ff 1 ' Q'-f'-' fx A 'f -,:::c.gq5 .,,eg.,x-4:5-':'-I .P k .- ,l , ,.f:,341.,M5. '-J ' ' , . I A- .. ' , :Z A The worst storm in ten years crippled Hunting- everything magicly transforming ordinary objects 'ron at the end of January. Although The storm's into a sparkling fairyland. Even when 1967 is damage was extensive, it's beauty was undeni- gone, the January ice story will be long remem- able. A coating of glimmering crystal covered bered. r 'l 4 Q. 4 4' fp 4 rp M r u v Q 1 r - W4 Q. 1-:'g?f:1lH K i L, M ,1..,f . 19 'Ltr'--i2fiQfQ!lf.,. UA -'4.,-i if g.. -15' R? f r r- , :rv A . .. 1 w 0 rs X 6, A-1. ga! klef l ln' ws. it reg: lr LaDoyt Rodehaver bg, - Samuel Strachann PQ fE5lIlIDlfllU14fi1lI y 4 nun , 4 x P Rughti Gary Graham searches frantucolly through hrs brrefcase for o stamp, a pen- Cul, or perhaps the kvfchen srnk? vs-, Gary Graham Bob Kahley Francis Kurtansky r Y Richard Case Doyle Clark Ron Cook Don Eack Right: As snug as three bugs nn a rug, seminarians brave chrlls af Derby Day to watch the race. ff X -W --iv... ',,ffwfj,' ?!,f.',',,f,.'fJ,'f 1' , -,r,7 ,H.,. A, fa -1.f'fw fff' x'1,li!r I 1 Left. Dr. Burkholder contrrbutes to the beautnfrcahon of the new Seminary Hall. f,,,'f , 1 1 lx I .. I J 7 -. ff vt j l'?J ,N ,.v, ,Q A 1 .,c'A'M linL.4..4., f. , 5 ., f , A ..... fi i , Q, ' I w .. ygngg mi 53 4 A 1122 alll iv ye-. w. X tg. iam.- 152 it uunilotrts posit Hell: .ary Mmm 1 TD fx l .-,rf lhlml 'lx I tim!-lrfgaz gm si' Elf if l Class officers were, standing left to right: Nora Brace, Secretary, Kay Antal, Vice-Presidentg Melina August, Treasurerg and Duane Sell, President lseatedl, Finally passing the halfsway mark in their col- lege careers, the Juniors revel in their superior status. Not near enough to graduation to worry about iobs and far enough past the traditional sophomore slump to have almost forgotten it, the Juniors feverishly planned the Junior-Senior Reception paid for by their successful tenderloin fry. As the year ends, they look forward to becom- ing Seniors and yet, already they look back, know- ing the past years are gone-now remembered but never relived. J vim-- .Qmvv--' ,- -, 'A , C.Y?k'Eh ' -- 'Y --mffffm Nancy Andersen Lynne Boker Happy Tricycle race wmners Meluno August Nora Bruce Betty Arnold Mary Terrell, ond Judy Wompler xz b Qs-'--cg.. A -I it' .f, 'HHH J' ' -xfq H .uf- . N, , . , 'ff ,- X-': ' 4, ima -g.,ir ,, ' Efffiz L:-.'-'7 1 Ju . -Q5-E' m 1 ':'7S4C2'!'1- ,r' - ,QL pp. M.--f :rx If ' ' --l. f .-' 1' wx'-A4 Koren Goskill Robert Hostetler Phyllns Hubert! Karen Nue H . -- .w Ks'f21:v-it . Q 1 'V' 5 . . 1 45:1-.-. . - Q. Vi' 7 -. X , ,J '-. -x ' v f' '4,, ' f.' N V - W W ! , s I' k . ' : Q viz, IX, il s, r xr- N51 'v I A Derby Day put Karen Kreiger Connie Pugh .QQ 4' x -v D14 ! ,frf wl I .Y ,. -is vi IT EFF3TTff.f7 N 'T , uw-aw:q5: ...X '- I - '-rr-xvf'f:-4.,. W., X .. ix. aff jgyw .s.V.w:.l1.N iv: 2-gms? smeii? iff 12:11, , .Q 'fl zitgx-.ne . , ?:Q.Q-:.tg55ff5H . ' V 2 r . W X f I 1:5 , - f - - Y? I , , , ,,,, ,. .. . .,, 4 br N V in-,gf -R -f -,V Q Q ,fx W 1 X ., it csv -111 ., 3, k f .. M , 'ay H u -X N- '- . I3 is e ,x -lg Y ' , , , A .r '- Jlhsqq' bgnfl, ty -4 Y ,X -.9 is I . - ' -:itxw Ki! ,W , , , r - g 5,- W 1 1 . fs if? Q ' es..- -11 h X F ' W x 1 44 ,X I, A 'Q , Q V 153 - - TE? .. Q li . lg , 4 '-'lim .' , 9 M., X 'T 4' VV Y,-K v' , Q STeve Wohlford xv -e A Carole Wolfe X1 l' M lf I, I -H?-5: I- 4 1-ff gg? K. Hardy lor lwardlyffl actrvlry. Kenny Wagner Ted Waters Emma Wlfmftenbarger Duane Sell Randy Smrth Drama Sowder Davnd Stephens Senator Ted Kennedy, Congressman J. Edward Roush, cmd HC, student, Colvxn Hdwkuns dt 0 polmcol rally of Kokomo, Indnono offended by ca coruvon of H,C. students, Thus ponnrmg by Ducnd Sowders was one of many on dnsploy nn the Art Center done by students, i P i X Q E . , pug- 1 fr -.tw . if-x .gc , X as l 1 ii .'4 'X' 4? X MQ? i -et-zgy, 'S l lllli i'12'iuE2:! ii' . I Left to Right: John Adams, Chaney Bergdall, Mary Worster, Bonnie Lubbs, Dawn Winger, Jim Fergeson, and Curt Hinkell. as . 99 0 0lU1gfBlI lI fBfBlIl111fBS 9 With their beanies packed away in the sou- venirs and paraphernalia of their first year of col- lege, the sophomores return with confidence and experience. They delighted in helping the freshmen get accustomed to college lite by sub- mitting them to the rigors of Initiation lincluding Soplluomores Return the traditional tug-of-warl. They worked together building a float for Homecoming and planning the Second Annual Pizza Italiano. Looking forward to the completion of this year, the sophomores can then say they are half done! wr mam V r , f R . ' .1 '-'GFTFFEH aj, . 'N r-r'- .vf . Yi f Renee Armstrong Betty Arnold Mary Jane Baker Naomi Becker Chaney Bergdall Mrldred Biggerstaff Lons Cook Pot Corian Pauio Cox Sharon Dnckerson Emi-51 Dlllingef Y'- dfa Ir, , 26 f -we . . ,-. . 'W wir- ' al .N : -' - 5 ' '?.l,'l X' , -or W ' --1 +- .fr-N. f Spit Q-5 ff Duane Drucheau 551' 'Q-X 1 N N Q J' tl -fa K., Natalue Beal Amy Beard Ty Carr Barry Collinsworrh David Deon Joyce Dice Roxanne Edwards Lois Ensminger my ' 1 ,M f fl ! six 'w1,.'.T-rx A 1 4 4'5 Sf iM . ' . At the Athletic Awards assembly W.R.A Miss Brown a going-away present. Jim Ferguson Fred Pusher John Fisler Linda Garlick Karen Gnbbs Marianne Goshorn Jane Grrffin Larry Grogg Brenda Hamrick Alan Harrell Joan Headley Rack Heftel 1 Q 'ik 'TWA f'1'l W- 926 'W Q77 L., Wifi: Ti ff l nf' . E X President, Ruta Stenzel, gives Tum Hammerly Curt Hinkell K ' e I 1 ' 'lf .. -naw:-2 :-. pi- - ., zdkw .141-9 ' 'dx . J ., ., -. .N 5 ., 5 3 4. Sr Fav' 159 L 751 '-5 EMP-E'1'i, r. 4 ' N. tm. n iffix.-C -k,r:'.53 HY' f H 'X 1 t 'L L J ' ' r 1 te 22,2 '. , e 't' 2 . - -- ' .-iff! 19' ff My -is 11' h aw ' rg' f Y X -se ,fx q,.,,, K . . . 1 f J xo- ff - .ff 1r TY t ' L '- TSS. l x ' xx . ,, vs 'Q mv XNMQ f'a f 1 ,J E Lf : ' 1 L x mf I rx s V V'-v' - Carol Hrte Debby Hoffman Thea Hughes Carol Johnston Charlotte Klme Dave Krerger Togetherness can mean studying too, ff' -.AJ 4-ij ' fp.,-r t Bertha Hykes Bob Jenson Kay Landis Donna Lloyd Karen Louth Bonme Lubbs Mike Magsig Dave Martz im'-:H f rWN'VY C- 4 11' J N -L, x . ...nv J FL- isii-AC. 554 Wt-:dv sf ,,..-I x r Qc.-fix.. -. - -' wists 5 'www -WW X v wx?- 3 xNNsekkOK. X? :K LN19XQx3Sx.- . X X-1 QA -xx. f ' 11- ff' . : 1., , A WS Sf' :gfjffg x 3 ' A gzeqx ' , L -M, ,K 1 ,. .-11 xr w- ., . 2 , X 'iivbiz-.jf.,:.'- f 255 '2Fr'r1: f5I - ' .,9,,,. Y. . , , - lip.- ' X' V 5:3?E3:11',. X L W -. V ,ist 3 Few-' W , M. A xml-1' Q N X 'lx Q Y V . : gy . x A sf- a- qx hi' , . Qc., ,. ' Ek if +A ' -fr? W xx W .. 'z X x' M ug v Q S x ik. 5.-.-1 .N ,z .X-. 4 1 -w N QQ. . f . Q-L1 3: N- - .- xc N x .M .. ,., M Y gk 2 wgmf XX ,. Q, Y EN. Q-wr N R, 5 i -. Lee May Pere Mnronenko ,A ei ' 5 R- - M Q Carol Mrller Jim McClellan Follnes a' Io' H.C. ' ,Y fx A. r gl ' - 4-.ww .: lx X. -. .Q A ff Ak-NN M 'X ,,, 'A it 'V 1: . . ff! 9' - ,X Qi Xxw- , X gg P B Mary Karen Mrlls Jnm Mrlls Myra Nolan Marvin Noser Torn Rumple Dave Scovrlle f -N ... mr- 3-A x K Ir ' F,f:3xi'1f:i rxfrywf nriifirl' 'lv' f' Mb' 'QL' 1 -..a9,.- '-: mg:-315 A , . '-.ww-MV, ww , ,,-. , ,Q -,rf , -, JWN, N .. L-.,:x:f3iQS53s,'QQ r- Krug: - YA -, x f 'ekfir:k' . rx SQS'w. '::-. .,, ng . . l --' 'E 7- ' -, 1:,g,.v Pwr X Brice Mmger Judy Rice Patsy Schwarfz Janet Se-:bert xg W-, DG? f ., ' ' ff . it gy,.,.L:. , , 1 4 .4 'A 8' A J A dl - v I x X! T' ' ' -ff-N 'J 7 r W 'a?1 '0.X1- ' X l 1,5 y U i-. ' ff.:-A X X ii---x.. ' Q5 A . . if George Sugler Carol Smlth -X H Wayne Smith Ray Souders - xx ' - g r ' -as -' 4' ff' I ' Camdid Class Dave Spencer Mike Steely Dave Stephan Mary Terrell Dave Thrush Torn Thomas Joan Tonkinson Anna Walter Isabell Warfel Kathy Welker 1 J .AIA ' -, . we 1. sk Tiff, 'f?,fr:f.2y7-'L' -. . 'T ', af. 5 v . ,- , , 1, , -fr' Q' .. lc 'P 1'-2' '5 2' 1 J l, , 1' 'Qs' :N l lx . r - ,. -- x- - - , x Us- .K ' ' I VI' 'Y ga: , I . f r like W nv, ,4- I ggnl :r r'? 'X WIN- ar' -n 'X MQ X Saturdays Gladiators. X V. -Q w g . saw .' f , -.rffzlvi-Y-' ,t-W. 4 'N gg! r -. V'-img -vw 1 . ' . '1 Ti W M, f x 1 L ,-....5yx - :mf .. - ' 'K -N, Q ' si 'XS , Nu D Sew 'f ' . E'-'ff S V .. w- ,P-52. XE . .- n ' 4' -. K 4. . v.',.,y,,M, ..3-,. , 4S,w,SfE fi MJ? .W ' ax' M Y' -lsiif-ffi.m ' Qilfnlfr? 'f ' ' 5 - ' -: xv- 1 . 5 il xx xx 1 N Q kv , Xa K1 E' :' - X . ' 'YSL - sawn, EE --...x,ig:5:- f3'TE',ST5E.A . . ,-VA , , F35-iiikyfi' 3 Q , f. - - m:v,9,,,.--1 r' 5. N' 15 5... , , K y w X YO 2 js 4 X WX w- 5 -X 1: F o X A nd Gorl Wefters Theresa Whife Carol Wnlson Dawn Winger Cheryl Wood Mary Worsfer Bernadzne Young Arlene Zavitz Doug Zeclf Carol Zrmrnermon Chras Zrmmerrnon Che-rylAnne Zinz ga E . -.4.' , ph' ,xx -f ff.,-.. . -x,,,.. ,E-P' Q l , -Q . x . 2 A -. ' ' . 1 1 .M N .. , I al ,, , wwf ' '- - W..---A -Ms r s Q 1 r . ' ., A gi . .. :.' M 1 ., at - V, ' it ' f . N- . , - f ,.- ,F . . 5 , - . . . .- . Y. 'Q ' ' '- v-..-H-, ' ' r - YM -- ' . ., . r ' , ,.- .1--., , ,A 4 - R pf- ' ' - - -v-A ' Y - V -- 'L-,. 1' i ' U , 'F ' 'l ' ,. -' - ,., , N' . F Q X - ,fe s . ' 1 W 4.3 - 1.575 . , 1 ., , .. . , - ' - . ' 3 ' . ' ' . ' ' ' 1- . , ' - v -N V- ,lf , , ., , hudytv . fr-, - -fr , ,f ,Neff v . . - , ' , rd 5 Y I: -a I, 4 f J Q -- 'si' Lake Sno-Tap becomes o hockey oreno for svudents. The new Intramural program, headed by Dowd Morvz, proved very successful. rf' - ...Aa-mn,-'. Ll .K J .. , ...U 5 IPCBS IUIIIIBIUI iIlfCfB it CW QEll'l1iILllllfElUlgfBS l T, it 1 Qi. 4 X fixw .IEW Officers included, left to right, front row: Linda Cherry, Secres tary, Rusty Moe, President, Cathie Malson, Vice-President, and Leaving the security of home and high school, 133 members of The freshman class eagerly ac- cept The challenge of college life. Finally surviv- ing The pains of placement exams, registration lines, and initiation, they gladly become bona Tide H.C.ers doing Their part to make Huntington The Kathy Coull lnot Pncturedl, Treasurer. Class Senators were left to right, back row: Steve Morin, Pete Smith, and Roger Cook. great place it is. They made it Through Their first set of mid- terms lincluding The D-slip guessing gamel and finals and look forward To Their sophomore year and even more college experience. x.F ' vi 1 s-. . ...aux 4, Rs, 1 F lin Iwi? 45 -43, ,g' M , fin-S-' lik Jam Allman Linda Bergdall Melvin Burkhart Susan Clark 78,9 ? l , Lw4.LM, I 'vi A A rl l 4 , ls Jane Bailey Martha Bisfline Dan Cain Mike Cole 1 W, PM l 'X X J - I, ,I ' 1 Q: X ln Qf ,f ll' A lll '9.- sg-S l ,, I M ' 'r 5' 5, fi. ral WNQLTM I 1, 'r' ',,' -,nf f .'jA.' A- 4 I 1 ,K ..A . ,rf lvl ,, -4 r' I Edward Baldwin Phrl Bartleff Linda Brock Sharon Brumbaugh Thaine Campbell Don Conkle l 1 K N l inf! ' f QF . .5'j 'vi' yilvz cf r ., NSU: s Q N ir. .. X X X X x Q 594:54 TS 2' X :Z , -FEA - gig Ns fr .-13 R X , X NX Pat Cox Roymond Dick Happiness is . . .-N., -1-'53 sii X- -,nab fr--7, Cox Deon Cummnngs Terry Dailey Karen DeHc1ven Ann Dickey Elizabeth Diehl Roger Ferrell Judy Flora Tom li 'ur - N iii Zzdil ,r N. Befh Fulton Myro Fulton Terry Good Dick Groff v H 7 x 2 S 3 r .1:::':,:::v:1zf2ze:rf'z-.p-. -z, KV' 1-,A Keren Gloss Vnrginio Gubi if N X l -- r 1-.,,. D ' X. ,, 2 ' ' 'Ps iizfffff . 3' 11 ,,.4' , , A 5 55-.,. 1 ,, .. ,rf '. ,r.,,,'3f - ' ff ,: 53:41 -4 .2-'migl ' , I , 11,05 og 6- jvgll Q .fo YAQ P' . ' 11-34 qsqgf' W i, 1 , .12 W. vlzsfs PWM: -' V E558 1. J .I . -,-1' 'M ega r -.Kr ' '32 JQN, .. 332' ' - ,W W : : be ax IE.. my-WF' 1 . A- ,115 V ! s 'W rr 3 y y D I ' , f , - . 1. f K L .. '67 I 4 t k.: ' L V l . 1 4 'S' . C' Sharon Hamblin John Harshbarger Kay Hauck Margorie Heastan Don Henery Dick Hipskind Sieve Landrum Anita Lee AW' ' , lfsliaaifi , - L, x fb 1 af l X L' 1 Q . A N li.. Nr ' ll , f ,4 r X ld. l rv' f-' I' Lee Ann Harile Dennis Hendricks Jeff Hutchison Marcia Lindsay V r , 2 cn! ix. kk , ,ii L WLS. 4 fr! 1: 'ly ,M y f W' v X I-4 .-'F i is F -x ell IHTAQ! -GY 'S 1 - u wil no A u ,41- ff 'iv ' -.N-4' L.. np--f-.. ..... , ' ' -an-...- W 3. 1 , ' 1 l -4-.Q-.1 QuiT complaining, ii still beats Gravy Train. Judy Karsf Millie Magsig rf, Dave Kelty Cathie Malson iiii ggi A Nm: KYM -'ff Lindo Morfz Bev Miller Corl Morfon Donna Muck Bob McClory Ken Norton Art Obregon Joy Ocker S G R I 4 1' :.. ? W' 2 ...w xisxf ' 'X x bag U gg Y -:nn X Y: Yvgxw, , . , FQ' 1 W x x Decisuons, decnsrons . . , Steve McMcnomcl Jane Oglesby ? nr,f I' M ' ' f3V9TT ' M- egg, , E:kf:Qf1'x'5 ff' X Qlzr W, A a ,gp-' I I . A 4 , 4,12 WL , .' . . H37 J X! xx. X 1 Greg Nelson Tom Posko S .WV N ' 'GY Vt - RL .. ' 1 9 gl ff . fy 1 .f, 2123: gh ,344 af,Lfa:asw 'ffP'9f' Y 'f ' Y-I 11 455' . -Z, 1, , ' ' 2 .0-. .sr 'ff' P --J, .f M- , 1 W, V , T1 Q ,ff - , sf' 333 Q MX gi 1- ,ax xl ,H N-:QA u A ff E X x 4 4-'QW xlrklxv , , .. K., A 1-ff'J5f3 ' , .if , Y 547 - - -,,1ff:,132 - gina 'l , , ,.-we uf ff X .. 'vs M .'f'.2 ?f53 ' ,. ., .X s 2 'N N I x .I at I as- xf4 4 1' . .f , 'Muni 4 1 wx ' . , , K ! I VJ Terry Pepper Carol Porter Mary Ann Porier Dave Prior Fonnye Rondcll Ron Rank Bonnie Reece Pom Repine Janice Robinson Vcmetto Robinson Profuies m concentrcnuon. Make Romine Ruth Schieb PT y f . fo . w we ae Sue Roy Duomo Russell Chris Schunemon Betsy Scott r 'Q 5 -I Ur 1 H x. 1- 1 Q - X in 'Jin ' fiv , s My f' uf, '.. G..-gi ' ' -1 ,. . . ' YQ: 'Q 71 -1' I ' ' ' ' . 47. V 1, 1' L -W 'gy 345 'Z , . , . ' f 17 :fit ' N ' ' . 1-'1g:'. , pd' 'zi'5f L N. - 1 ,1 4 I f I 10? uv' . '44 1?- Dan Seiple Sharon Shellhouse Terry Shideler Gyn I Claudia Shipley Sharon Singer Lynn Snfes Marvin Smith Linda Stahl FI! Peter Smith Linda Stevenson rige:.,,i3?Q5?:v5E:a1s,+?afn:fH 5 - Sharon Smith Ken Sonner Chris Sfocksdale Jeremy Stone 115' I '5'f'fif'f ' ' I S . ,N Sv 647 fav. -'ws .511 qw- I ' I in Heave Ho! Sharon Spilman Linda Surron 'Y' .f 2:li1A ' ' .'L:,:'p1 nv: V 'Q-. - N 7 lf? V- ar . ff: W. 'r- ' 3333.1 Q ve ,, , 5 U - sl: ., . -w.l',15g55 f J v- ., ' 3:3 is We A. ., , . ' fr., , Q 'fi 5x2i12'2f?5 - f x. ' ' -V L --f-:':::,3:'fs1' SSL'-fav W ,,,,.,, , X . i 2. 1. . .f----f 1 5-.4 ' J f y, S 72 Q A y Nr-PT, 4, .bf T' S., N. -Qk fi'- N-J I , Homme Wyman M , .Ag ' F 4 . 4 sn., N x , ,,, Vuckn Wolke .ff Q Judy Wompler . 41 Pcul Wendel .fx A Q. H .W fi X34 i ii? L' v' - Shurley Wwllrs Lindo Wolf Joy,1he GnGntK1IIer, Merlnn Sweigort Doug Torggort Dole Thrush Kurt Vcnner qi K l 1 iiUI X yys Vjlfwdls qQ?fiEf1t Scef1Pce+una1 d1cef d1 An evemng 5 sfudles were plecsomly vnterrupfed by the vwbront rhexr few rmvwtes of lwhmfq :ony We-re fruci- Hp voxces of some of gollonf Foresters Bruvmg the cmd night cm, dy 5 595445 The 1967 Mnemosyne staff would like to take this opportunity to express its thcinks and op- preciotion to ol! those who mode this yearbook possible by pur- chasing advertisements, Advertising i ,xl '- l'5v- . NIRQE sf- ' F. I A V A w If If I f Jw I M AL I , '15 if gf' I 4- I ' ,Aer . . Q c Q 4. , I g,.,'f5 - V- .,- . xi SMYSER SALE HO0SIER DRIVE-IN . Y,..,..-..,.-..,......-Y-- 1 H O 0 S I E Lv I I I BARN W AIIT CT. SToTe Roclcls 356-6300 5 Q,-ld 224 State Rocxd 9 SouTh 356-7826 BOB MILLER PHARMACY, INC PRESC TIONS f 4 1.1 Eos? Market at Jefferson 356-1713 BRODRICKS GROCERY SOUTH JEFFERSON of BRIANT STREETS 356 9948 The campus crowd, profs and students alike, can usually be found at SCHROEDER'S RESTAURANT IOOT West Park Drive 356-9989 Bring your whole gang out for a late evening snack, coffee, or a complete meal. RUTH'S PIZZA SMITH PALACE FURNITURE Bluffton, Indiana Il Pizza , I T Spaghetti L: Q , ' Lasagna Submqrineg Come in and visit us. x Q sie if ' Q Carry-out and Dining Room Service Phone: 824-1824 312 North Jefferson 356-3OIO BROWN 8. ROWE LUClLLE'S SHOPPE SPORTS WEAR SHOES OF QUALITY 322 N. Jefferson Sf. 356-3026 309 N. Jefferson ST. 356-4926 TQ r J CUT RATE DRUG CO. ,r,. 1 t . A 24 Hour Service 1 4 W' - Jriifofzeae Q sg effffifw Q H 5 Q Ph. 356-7710 ire.--J ff' LJ iff ra, v,-f'ir- ,Amr-All - . JL if After hours coll 356-8696 THE TACKLE Box The Store for Leisure 20 Eos? Market ST. 356-3014 407 Norfh Jefferson Street 178 PIONEER OIL MOON 8. MOON COMPANY CLEANERS GOOD GAS WITHOUT BRAND NAME PRICES Qualify Service Since 1912 335 Poplar Sheet 3565100 40 West Washington Street 356-4612 1019 Salamonie Avenue 356-2328 ART CHEMICAL PRODUCTS, INC. 2532? 31-1-1 x-5 ' :nm 11- fa A , era SB W-smgsu if I ,l, ,.,i,:,-, ,Pal si :BS 3?-M . W .4,,:.m,xc. L.. awww-:vs--, V In - -,.v.,,:,m+W'-VA .WH3 A I' if 5 4: 4:3 gs S ea .em A 53311, wus. ,lc--. THE EPICURE RESTAURANT Reasonable Prices -. ,sic 131. 2, 4 Fme Food J 'x- lpwaf . -, -- MT ' , CII -X.-1. ' -e . , - Jer, :. . ? -M263 , ' 4 ,, xx ..'I:3i.3' 'WHO-feng., 218 North Jefferson -'-S:ew.Muew.d Concerning Huntington College, The Huntington College Alumni Association is QU Proud of its yesterday UQ Involved in its tocloy ffl Confident in its tomorrow makes then ii I difference! A A- Q .I Lamar , COKE ICE CREAM A DIVISION OF NATIONAL DIARY PRODUCTS CORPORATION 435 West Slate Street 356-2300 U. B. PUBLISHING ESTABLISHMENT 32 Easi Franklin 356-5610 Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning Ventilation Appliances HAUGK PLUMBING 8. HEATING Mechanical and Piping Coniracior DECATUR, INDIANA 46733 P. O. Box 230 209 North I31h phone: 3-3316 IMHE N SUT O W NI Men's Quality Furnishings 3 I HEI: Y I ffl 2'5:. , , . FI. X 1-.ggw-.,.f 4,5 I - ' . , - ' ' F- ff? . ' ' -I: I , , 3 I -u 1 I .1 . Q , 1 1 It . 53, I is L y I I L' il A YY I QI J fs I ' ' si I I I I is r I .. I g 'snr 5 5, K .I J' 3 ' 'I' -3 24' ' S1 A 1,31 gb, ,L f E- bl If uf' gi ' , .A .82 J 1.6: :, 1-. -. V ' r in - J ! f rrP4 A Wil f ' Assi si, A I -1 ffl? '1,' lv' ' ' ,. Q-5 , f WJ I I4 9,3 ,f 4 , X I4 I - K ' 3' .4 15 , 'V J ! .1 I I ' HPI Q I I I L? f I ' I 400 North Jefferson 356-4128 ULMER OIL COMPANY, INC. Sfcxfe Street 356-3418 WEBB 8 SON JEWELRY . I I - I ' C3 ,I . ,S .5 lv ni! 'nl SNK Y ,. X NX-- ---A fif7mI- A A . J, - 'I' Ir., I -' Q2 if H p. .V P' I - .'- hz, 'EEZVRF - -V '. ref Fluff C 9' :..,.,.,.,. ,I -'H' - ,, ' ,, .' - , A ' M 1' ' 7- h ., f ,,,.',ie -is J I L ' J1 . 1 4I8 North Jefferson 356-2822 ., ,xo HUNTINGTON PAINT 8. WALL PAPER 446 North Jefferson 356-2824 DON KLEPPER PRESSLER REA'-TCR onucs Buy and sell with confidence DRUGS Personalized Service 301 N, Jefferson 356-2722 35 W. Market ST. Office: 356-8700 Res.: 356-3296 BALDWIN- EH RET- DAIRY QUEEN HILL, INC. BRAZIER Insulation Materials Cold 8. Heat 701 N. Broadway 356-2700 1105 lst Sf. 356-3828 , , , ,,- .SQ at 'fdf-f f' 1 'S--CL , T me ml El illlltll - . - ' . I ,. fp rf I jg' L - 'Eff' U-'.. '. ri' 1 31.1, INIICDIZXTLJAIQY 35 WEST PARK DRIVE-I-rUN'rrNGToN. INDIANA CALL: 356-1710 Prompt 24 Hour Ambulance Service . . .the Cost is ca matter of Your Choice. KT V CALDWELL INSURANCE PUBLIC SERVICE OF INDIANA 217 West State Street 356-5910 WABASH MAGNETICS MANUFACTURERS OF I 8. EI C p OAK LANES AMERICAN LEGION GQUTXEKXGJQYRQSS P051 NO' 7 BOB'S IGA Our Volume Business Makes Lower Prices a Reality 1245 S Jefferson L Goonhun SERVICE STORE Charlie Cox-Manager 356-1618 44 East Washington 356-7200 6 CITY FLOWER SHOP Send flowers by wire For The Very Latest In News Coverage, It's The . . . HUNTINGTON NEWS, INC. 606 lvl, Jefferson 356.3522 532 Warren 356-1820 .3 325.34 2 F A.. . A X . V Y ,F .1 ,,.. ,- H . K. PORTER Amco Works 8. Thermiod Div. 1890 Sabine Street 356-2510 fs . , Ei , 5 1 1 if ... . . H 446. I .A 512x233-0' ,e:., R ,,,,Vf ' , ij 31'f- . ', ', ' . 1. ' I Ip. f M if I .4 ' I I ,f H.. V V, 70155 : NAQT. .. 1,- 4 V5--Z A R -- 1 V ' vii s75?5flry ' , '. l 5 5 . ' Sfe' f - I. 'uw v M1'5'71N ' -,jj QP: . lf R . ' .Im ' I1 I . IA . ,ii if Q I 1 Rf Ae e . HOFFY'S WHEEL ALIGNMENT 8. REPAIR SERVICE 1249 1st Sfreef 356-3328 ': gf, .va- kd: HUNTINGTON LABORATCRIES, INC. ,,1 ..,w l1 ' K.--A N I .,, fx. I J RI 51.8.4 ...Q 1 , Branch offlcesz Dallas, Texas Toronto, Onfario Lansdale, Pennsylvania 187 JOHNSON'S FLOWER SHOP sms gjijwramir mmmlnamz mme f:rsIg::'1g:iEwz1i SCHENKEL'S FIRST ALL-STAR NATIONAL DAIRY, INC. BANK I H C OlD'ry O d81O cl l NorTh Jefferson Wh own, Stop Af CHARLlE'S BARBER SHOP Huntington, lndioncl 506 N. Jefferson en Shopping Downf NICK'S KITCHEN for fine foods 356-6618 1706 BETTY JEAN'S BEAUTY SALON Tn T Complete Beoufy S College Avenu S ervice 356-41 16 4. Nfl 1 ff -f f ' -,ML-qf.1g533l . 1 .-Q4 -, . . -L 6, , -F' -,:,.,.:u.::....:lE5vw6,,A , ,. 'M' ae-ziaicrgkim' .. :,,,,L29Qf1-Eggffnxl A . i..,.Y ' . T11-wwf 7: .- 1. v- 'r -fp -g'rr3f.g..,1:::q:'f 'j 'A2..-avg ...M .., 1. Q., 1,-,gg g-'?f 75 W:- 1 ' V w.42s: '-wg'- -- - T, , ,-Q-- -L -- mf - .,, 5..- Liu.. v- f '2':g'i,,' ,,, may , g: 1,45--.--'-1 ' . ' I T - V 6, -v,., i1:x:' ' 2f:f5W5i3,2z6jiR:igf1'ffvlfgzf.,Qg1W..- ,., ff :.. 2213-,C-Tu125.565-1'- ,..fE1w,'--,-3 ' A' ' 7 ' f' ' A '- 'hip --fir . 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Lime City Mfg. . WeHler's Scale . Woolwor'rl1's THE COLLEGE PARK CHURCH Church Of The United Brethren In Christ L. Jack Fix, Pastor PCISTOVS RGSICIGVTCS, T926 COHQQG AVG, Church Office 84 Swdy, T945 College Ave PLTOVIE 356'-'2742 Phone 356-2642 SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP-9130 COLLEGE DEPARTMENT INTEREST DISCUSSION GROUPS--10:30 THE CHURCH IN EVANGELISM-7100 RM. BIBLE STUDY 81 PRAYER-WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.lVI. Caldwell Insurance A Alumni Association American Legion Art Chemical Products, Inc B Bally Investment Bailey Mortuary Baldwin Ehret-Hill Inc. Barnharfs Bechstein s Superette Betty ,Iean's Beauty Salon Bob Miller Pharmacy, Inc. Bobs I G A Brodricl-1 s Grocery Brown 81 Rowe Burgers Datry Products C City Flower Shop Community State Banln Cut Pate Drug CO. D Dairy Queen Brazier Don Klepper Realtor DuPriest Jewelry E Exchange Bank F Falveys Store First Federal Saving 8- Loo First National Banlc B Baler, E DeWitt 2145 College Ave. Huntington, Ind, Bealer, Ralph G 484 Compu: Si, Huntington, Ind Beclrer, Elmer 2035 College Ave Huntington, Incl Bergdall, Irene F. QIQB lf, College Ave, Huntington, Ind. Betterly, Dawn H. 2028 College Ave. Huntington, Ind. Betterly, Donald M. 7l9 Path St. Huntington, Incl. I1 , rv 0 time-Ciba ir' gy oil 4 I vertfnsents G Graystone Avenue U. B. Church H Harlies Barber Shop Hauglc Plumbing and Heating H, K Porter Hoffy's Wheel Alignment 81 Repa Home Lumber Co. Hoosier Drive-ln Huntington Herald Press Huntington Laboratories, Inc. Huntington News, Inc. Huntington Paint and Wallpaper Huntington Theatres J Johnsons Flower Shop K Krieg Baum Si Sons L Lucille's Shoppe M Mens Town Moon 8- Moon Cleaners N Nick s Kitchen O Oak Lanes ir Service P Penny's Penquin Point Pioneer Oil Co, Polar Bear Drive-In Poly-Cleaning Center Pressler Drugs Public Service of Indiana R Ruth's Pizza Palace S Schacht Rubber Mgf. Co, Scheiber's Texaco Service Northway Pizza Schenl4el's Dairy Schroecler's Restaurant Sealtest Dairy Smith Furniture Smyser Sale Barn South Side Furniture Sunny Schick The T College Park Church The Epicure Restaurant The Spot The Tackle Box U U.B, Publishing Establishment Ulmer Oil Co., Inc. W Wabash Magnetics Webb 8- Son Jewelry Wishbone Cafe Wissel's milirnilstfimiiitfilfonii taumtrll lgaifciiulltlgy Bishop, Connie 925 Opal St. Huntington, Ind. Blxel, Ruth I6 Orchard Lane Huntington, Ind. Brady, Charles L. RR, 9 Huntington, Ind. Broolrs, Helen F. l935 Fruit St. Huntington, Ind. Brown, June 834 Campus St. Huntington, Ind, Burleholder, Melvin BOO Hirnes St. Huntington, Ind. Buzzard, Roger 954 Poplar St. Huntington, Incl. C Cairl, Paul W. 845 Gragg St, Huntington, Ind. Christian, C. W. 2125 College Ave. Huntington, Ind. Connor, E. Faye 905 Himes St. Huntington, Ind. D DeSanto, Charles 608 Himes St. Huntington, Ind. Dutcher, Wilma T. 849 Campus St. Huntington, Ind. an H Hale, Robert 926 Poplar St. Huntrngton, Ind, Hamrnel, Dal K R P, 8 Huntrngton, Ind, Hasl-er, Wrllrarn lO48 Wvldwood Hunttngton, Ind Hassan, W, Rrchard 2loO Green Meadow Huntungton, Ind Hayden, Roy -1711 Campus St, Huntrngton, Incl Hotclwlfrss, Sandra I7 College Court Hunttngton, Ind, Hovvald, James C, 2433 College Ave Hunttngton, Incl, J Judd, Robert W, 2035 Frult St. Hunttngton, Ind Johnson, Patrrcra 773 Campus St, Huntrngton, Ind, K Klrne, Donald P PR 2 Hunttngton, Ind Klopfenstetn, Plclward 795 Puth St, l-luntvngton, Ind, Krueger, Frederrcl ll75 OOl St Hunttngton, Ind, B Bealer, Irene 484 Campus St Hunttngtan, lnd Brtggs, Mane Slg Cltne St Hunttngton, Ind Brott, Marlon 836 Hrntes St Hunttngton, Ind Burlltolcler, Eclrth SOO Htmes St, Huntington, Ind C Case, Darlene R P. 3 Wabash, lnd Clwrtstran, Jean 2125 College Ave Huntrngton, Ind Cool-, Janet 920 Gurlford St Hunttngton, Ind, Krueger, Helen W, l 175 Oal St Huntrngton, Ind L Lange, Carrnth E CHO Pay St Huntrngton, Ind. Letforge, Roxy lQ-15 Frult St, Hunttngton, Ind LeMaster, Vlvxan C, P P l Marl-le, lnd M Morgan, Fred D 2320 College Ave Hunttngtan, lnd Myers, Probert loOO Green Acre Dr Hunttnglon lnril N tlf-Le:wscl.w,1nder Stan F' F' 4 Blutt'an, lnfl P Prrlrver lfriogene ftll Ftril St Hunttnntan, Incl Ftrtn-X 5'-jflwert lul 3 Psplar St Hunttnwftitrt ln-'l Patton, Erilw-na as-1 ,:tr,t:t bt Bluffton, lnfl S it it ll Vial- Lots Quito Frttt 'Sv l'lLtr1ftvz'1l0rm lnvl itll, F'vj-call: C104 :J G ,t,-r ff.,-. tr, Paantztlf-, lnd 'stron' Nltrrtorte P' P j Hunt-ng: n lr.rl D Drrnus, Mrtrlalyn 6-10 llortlw St Hur':'tn rtar1, lrtrl E Evul, Donald xvrtgm Hall Hunttnqton, lnd Eacl,Mf1ry Ann Vtlrtglwt Hall Huntrngton, Ind l'ftster,J Ralph 2lO5 Frutt St Huntlnqtan, lnd R Pandal, Robert W Q-lic College Ave Hunttngtort, Ind S Slwtpley, M Edna Q05 l-ltmr?S St Hunttnqtan, lnd Svvalnw Gerald C I E -1 3 College Ave Hofwttn-lton, lnd ltr,tn'l0re, F l lofi 1,lwerrv5t llunttrurrtovw lnrl W Werltntjr, Dale 057 Poll St H-. ntl-' rton lntl Z unvw rrrmn, Pixy .law ,1'r',,t,:-3'ftt l1,t.:t:w1tun, Ittti fvrrfltrgr, Vttrl lglla l tillage Avr- H- zxttn rton, lnfl V 'rv' bmrw ' F, -, C 5,1 ,,,t,.l ,t Huttftntyort, lnfl 1-my 3 'tvrtltfr I, cya 'ri ,rl 'Lt Hu-,tn alan, lnfl G tztea, llteda Hflrfl 1 HU ll Hurwngton, lnfl J JONES, fJlf,1rQ1-Brel P P 'V t'ltJr'vttngton, lnrl Yuntz, Sarah GO-1 Wtlltarns S7 l-lunttngton, Ind 19 2 M Eteektn Dorretta M S35 S Jefferson St Huntington, Ind Moser Edgar 570 Norttr St. Huntington ind. Myers, Sue -101 l-limes St Huntington Ind P Peters Janetl 17302 Freedom St Huntington, Ind. R Rose, Rutlr S56 Campus St Huntington, Ind. A Adams, Jalan 1140 Superior St. Huntington, lnd Allion, James 555 E Main St. Morenci, Mich Ambler, James 30 Orchard Lane Huntington, Ind. Anderson, Bruce Barry Road Ashley, Mich. Anderson, Lars Barry Road flslwley, Mich Anderson, Nancy Barry Road Ashley, Mtch Andrew, Dorothy R R 3 Bluffton, Ind Ardrews, Emily E P P 2 Huntington, lnd. Antal, Kay Sawmill Road Carversville, Pa, ,C-rctrbold, Judith P P 4 Huntington, Ind, Arrristrong, Penee P O. Box 18 iflrzhrxstr, Ind. Armstrong, S Terry 729'E 157th St. South Holland, Ill Arnold, Betty Lou R P 1 Ol'rtO City, Ohio Arnold, lrvin 1470 Grant St Huntington, lnd I-rnold, Mant P R. 2 Avrllo, Ind iiiiiferctiroilty to S Saufley, William E. 931 Ruth St. Huntington, Ind. Septer, Norma H. 628 Ruth St. Huntington, Ind. Singer, Charlotte 340 E Park Dr. Huntington, Ind. Smaka, Beneta 701 Henry St. Huntington, lncl, Stalwl, Roxy 242 Swan St. Huntington, Ind. Stites, Pearl 915 Campus St. Huntington, Ind. Swoverland, Irene RR. l Huntington, Ind. Augspurger, Mark R.R. 2 Huntington, Ind. August, Melina Box 213 Wilshire, Ohio B Bailey, Jane 615 E. Market St. Huntington, Ind. Baker, Lynne R.R. 1 Bax 227 Logansport, Ind. Baker, Mary R R. 2 Berne, Ind. Baker, Ronald 2145 College Ave. Huntington, lnd. Baldwin, Edward Qoi Roy si, Huntington, Ind. Barnes, Wanda R.R, 7 Huntington, Ind. Barnett, Barbara 926 Opal sr. Huntington, Ind. Barnett, John 926 Opal sr. Huntington, Ind. Bartlett, Philip 256 Cronk Road Allen, Mich. Bartley, Ronald 303 Shilan Springs Rd. Dayton, Ohio Beal, Natalie R.R. 2 Andrews, Ind, Beamesderfer, Carey 1003 S. 3rd Ave, Lebanon, Pa. Bean, Arnold 248 Highland Ave. Ft. Erie, Ont., Canada. if Ststitlltsnts T Thomas, Lynne 643 Oak St. Huntington, Ind. W Wagner, Charles R. RR. 4 Huntington, Ind, Wagner, Mildred R.R. 4 Huntington, Ind. Wilson, Lucyle 767 Campus St. Huntington, Ind, Z Zimmerman, Arlene 479 Campus St. Huntington, Ind. Beard, Amy R.R. 1 Huntington, lnd. Beattie, Kenneth Box 233 RR. 1 Defiance, Ohio Beck, Donna 36 N. LaFontaine St. Huntington, Ind. Becker, Naomi R.R. 3 Huntington, Ind. Beghtel, Constance R.R. 2 Huntington, lnd. Bender, Donald Box 37 Zanesville, Ind. Bergdall, Chaney 203 E. Franklin St, Lanark, lll. Bergdall, Linda R.R, 2 Monroeville, Ind, Beverly, Larry RR. 1 Warsaw, Ind, Bevier, Jeanne 104 W. Central Ave. Bluffton, Ind. Biberstine, Marcile R.R, 3 Bluffton, lnd. Biggerstatf, Mildred R.R. 2 Waterloo, Ind. Bilyew, Claudette 236 vv. Tipton sr. Huntington, Ind, Bistline, Martha 102 Fairfield St. Newville, Po. Bollenbocher, Mary R.R. 5 Huntington, lnd. Bornersback, Patricia 4413 Mclieever St. Andrews, Ind. ...- .nf- -.-I Bond, Jean RR. 2 Huntington, lnd, Brace, Elnora RR. 2 Hartel Rd, Grand Ledge, Mich. Bradford, Wendell RR. 3 Warren, Ind. Braun, Leslie RR. 4 Huntington, Ind. Brennan, Mary Q31 Oak St. Huntington, Ind. Briggs, .lay 518 Cline St, Huntington, Ind. Briggs, Margaret 1626 W. Tipton St. Huntington, lnd. Brtndle, William RR 1 Yoder, Ind. Brock, Linda 5773 Horne Lane Toledo, Ohio Brott, Marvin B36 Himes St. Huntington, Ind. Brown, James R R. l Van Buren, Ind, Brown, Joan R R. 4 Decatur, Ind, Brown, Vicki RR. 3 Huntington, Ind. Brubalfer, Janice RR. 4 Huntington, Ind. Brumbaugh, Sharon 3714 Plymouth Road Fort Wayne, lnd Bryan, Barry 2024 Lisbon St, East Liverpool, Ohio Buer, Nancee 215 W. Main St. Caledonia, Mich, Burchett, William RR. 2 Box 6 Wabash, Ind, Burl-1, Roger 581 Etna Ave, Huntington, Ind. Burkhart, Melvin RR, 6 Decatur, Ind. Burr, Cary lSuel R R. 2 Box 70 St. Joseph, Mich, Burton, Ralph 301 South St, Roclftord, Ohio Buzzard, Juanita 954 Popular St Huntington, Ind. C Cain, Dan 89 W. Mitchell Ave, Martinisville, Ind. Cairl, Virginia 845 Gragg St Huntington, Ind, Caley, Ruth RR, 8 Huntington, Ind. Campbell, Thaine 61 South West St. Hillsdale, Mich Cantrell, Claton Q12 Fulton Place Canton, Ill, Carpenter, Douglas -104 N. Union St lthaca, Mtch Carr, Twila 486 W Caston Rd Alron, Ohio Case, Richard R l? 3 Wabash, Ind Chapman, Linda P ll' 7 Huntington, Ind Cherry, Linda 691 Broadway St Charlotte, Mich Chessaro, Barbara R P 2 Roanol-e, Incl Chivtngton, Lynn P P l St Marys, Ohio Christian, Jean 2125 College Ave, Huntington, Incl Clampttt, Charles J P P 4 Huntington, lnd Clarl, Doyle Ba- 262 Pioneer, Ohio Clarl, Susan 393 Washington Ave Peru, Ind Chnl-er, Ed R R 1 Defiance, Cthto Close, William Jr 660 Cal Sr Huntington, lncl Clymer, Gene Ba- Q06 Liberty Center, lnd Cale, C-eorge 614 1-limes St Huntington, lnd Collinsvvorth, Barry R P l Wabash, lnd Conl-le, Don 5030 Ei-eter Drive Ft Wayne, Ind Fonteh, Franl 93 Bo Road Magburale, Sierra Leone Africa Cool, Lots QQO Guilford St Huntington, Ind Cool-, Roger lelfvfi Fruit St Huntington, lnd Cool-, Ronald P P l Chambersburg, Pa Cory, Kathy R R, 2 Bltsstteld, Mich Cotton, Don 185615 State St Huntington, Incl Cotton, Patricia 515 S. Broadway R R 3 Huntington, Ind Couch, Roger 1558 Freedom St. Huntington, lnd Coull, Kathy 33 Spring Road Livingston, New Jersey Counts, Garen 33661 Michelle St. Livonia, Mich Cox, Patricia 1839 W, Albatn Rd, Monroe, Mich Cor, Paula 1539 W Albatn Rd Monroe, Mich Cor, Thomas -131 N Magnolia St Lansing, Mich Crtcler, Pay lOl QS Campus St, Huntington, Incl Crum, 'Stewart P P Q Caluntbta City, lnd Cummings, Dean lf3 Parl- Ave W Caldwell, N ,I Lutshall, Patricia B060 Guilford St Huntington, lnd D Dague, Jucly R F3 Q lvfwfinrta, Incl Datlt,,1erry R R Q Huntington, lnrl Davis, ,laci- P R 3 Allston, lnd Dawes, Tlzelrna P R 3 'Nal'iti1Slt, lrtd De-in, Dfwid 436 Henry St Huntington, lnrl Dehorfl, lt,-ne 72-3 lf M :rlet it Huntington, lnrl DeHrtyr'-it llaren P P T till 'Sg,rrrnf:f, Vt lflillrntttfr, Etitrtit Qlf N Thrift 'Mn Cltilcltrle lfrrltl Dennis V-otalal P ll' l r.+.ttit.s, lnrt Dewitt, Ronald P P l Pqtzrtftle lnd rt,,Y,s r,5,,i,1 P P Ll tltrintlwerghitirg Pri Pnl Rttytncircl 'xlv' rlt'-Jlw' ': nit-1 len -P Pu lnrcfn Qlwtinn lqO'3 B frtwtxxttx Trl-Zito FH fi Pttlpy .X --.- Vi,-t,,, Mft' t 'nu-in D,-ttfd Faint ng Attfls Diehl fl rnlfeth RRR if in ,Nfl Deaths l'l-mite me xx sy--trim sr lnftt-.ine lnnl Dishong, Marais R.R. 4 Huntington, lnd. Drucheau, Diane 13010 Glenoaks Sylmar, Calif. E Eock, Donald 5247 Palmer Hwy. Britton, Mich. Eastes, John R.R. 5 Columbia City, Ind Eberhart, Galen R.R. 2 Columbia City, Ind. Edwards, Roxanne Box 98 Atwood, lnd. Else, Richard 202 S. E. 2nd St. Abileen, Kansas Enos, Patricia Ann 210 Frederick St. Huntington, lnd. Ensminger, Lois R.R. 1 Osseo, Mich, Ewan, Ruth 169 E, Tueen St. Chambersburg, Pa, F Faber, Ralph R.R. 1 Amboy, lll. Fair, Jerry 4022 Myron Ave. Dayton, Ohio Farrar, Robert 462 William St. Huntington, lnd. Ferguson, Jim 2332 A Ave. Newcastle, lnd. Ferrel, Roger R.R. 3 Columbia City, Ind Fetters, Kenneth 11 College Court Huntington, lnd. Fiechter, Carol R.R. 1 Craigville, Ind, Fisher, Clarence Fisher, Fred 1748 Barrows Toledo, Ohio Fisher, John 240 E. Tipton St. Huntington, lnd. Fisler, John R.R. 4 Chambersburg, Po, Fitzgerald, Pot R.R. 1 Manchester, Pa. Flora, Judy RR, 8 Huntington, Ind. Flora, Robert R.R. 8 Huntington, lnd. Flynn, Terry 558 Ivy St. Huntington, lnd. Forrester, Christine R.R. 1 LaFantaine, lnd. Foy, Karen 433 Cedar Road Bluffton, lnd. Fredrick, Donal R.R. 2 Auburn, lnd. Frey, Paul Box 55 Tocsin, lnd. Frey, Tim 1 18 Ackerson Lake Jackson, Mich. Friar, Geneva R.R. 2 Warren, lnd. Fry, Ralph 85617, Campus St. Huntington, lnd. Fulton, Beth 37 W. Taylor St. Huntington, lnd. Fulton, Myra 550 Cline Huntington, lnd. Furey, David 324 Ridgewood Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa, G Garlick, Linda 13956 Oakville Waltz Willis, Mich. Gaskill, Karen R.R. 1 Leaf River, Ill. Gates, Earl 2128 College Ave. Huntington, lnd. Gause, William 1603 N. Walnut St. Hartford City, lnd. Gibbs, Karen 7212 Witneyville Ave, Alto, Mich. Gidner, Lyle RR, 1 BOX 307 Charlotte, Mich. Giessler, Von Edwin 333 S. Chestnut St. Von Wert, Ohio Gilbert, Stan R.R. 5 Wabash, lnd. Gilmer, Jim Box 182 Roann, Ind, Glass, Karen R.R. 2 Bluffton, Ind, Good, Terry 14153 Little Richmond Rd. New Lebanon, Ohio Gashorn, Marianne 421 Etna Ave. Huntington, lnd. Graham, Gary 360 W. 7th St. Colby, Kansas Griffin, Jane 414 Highland Blvd. Breman, Ohio Graff, Richard 1658 Stone Lake Dr. LaPorte, lnd. Grogan, Galen 1525 Euclid Ave. Marion, lnd. Gregg, Alice R.R. 1 Bryant, lnd. Grogg, Larry R.R. 1 Bryant, lnd. Gubi, Virginia 625 Riverside Dr. Huntington, lnd. H Hahn, John R.R. 3 Bryant, lnd. Hallman, Shirley R.R. 1 Blair, Ontario Canada Hamblin, Sharon 4617 Tweens Ave. Dayton, Ohio Hammel, Bernadine R.R. 1 Huntington, lnd. Hammerly, Tim 7902 S. 30th St. Omaha, Neb. Hamrick, Brenda R.R. 6 Decatur, lnd. Hanson, Steve Logon St. Junction City, Ohio Hardy, Connie 528 N. Washington Greenfield, Ohio Harrell, Alan 51 E. Franklin St. Greencastle, Pa. Harrell, John 843 Elm St. Huntington, lnd. Harshbarger, John 688 N. Market St. Andrews, lnd. Hartle, Lee Ann 320 Home St. Huntington, Ind. Hawkins, Calvin 1363 Oak St, N.W. Washington, D.C. Headly, Jaan East Allison St, Stryker, Ohio Heaston, Mariorie R.R. 6 Huntington, lnd. Heck, Terry 1218 Oak St. Huntington, lnd. Hendricks, Dennis 303 Hendricks St, Andrews, lnd. Henrey, Donald R.R. 2 Ohio City, Ohio Herrbery, Bernito 558 William St. Huntington, lnd. Hertel, Richard R.R. 1 Roanoke, lnd. Hesaman, Rita Box 1658 R,R.1 Pierceton, lnd. Hickman, Richard 311 Highland Ave. Ossian, lnd. S Hinkell, Curtiss 5462 N. Natoma Ave. Chicago, Ill, Hipskind, Richard 1639 Cottage RR. 6 Huntington, lnd. Hirschy, Paul R.R.1 Monroe, lnd. Hite, Carol R.R, 9 Huntington, lnd. Hodge, Kent 902 Del Paso Blvd. Sacramento, Calif. Hoffman, Deborah Box 230 RR. 2 East Berlin, Pa, Hostetler, Robert 114 S. Sherman St. Lagrange, lnd. Houck, Kay 218020 Colony St. Clair Shores, Mich. Hubartt, Phyliss RR, 6 Huntington, lnd. Hueber, Jerald 217 Cumberland Ave Ft. Wayne, lnd. Hughs, Dorothea 1485 Forest Park Rd. Muskegon, Mich, Hughs, Thomas 1209 Byron St. Huntington, lnd Hutchison, Jeffrey 1318 Jeff St. Ypsicanti, Mich. Hykes, Bertha RR. 2 Gardners, Pa. Irvine, Wilson RR. 2 Box 516 Tarentum, Pa, J Jenkins, Michael 400 Cedar Road Bluffton, lnd. Jenkins, Michael Edward 1845 Freedom St. Huntington, lnd. Jensen, Robert 7451 W, Catalpa Chicago, Ill, Johnson, John 220 Vine St. Huntington, lnd. Johnson, Barbara RR, 1 Hamilton, Ind. Johnston, Carol 359 Garrison Rd. Ft, Erie, Ontario Canada Jones, Marilyn RR. 9 Huntington, lnd. Joyner, JoAnn 4123 Forsyth Rd, Macon, Georgia Judd, Juanita 2035 Fruit St. Huntington, lnd. K Kaehr, Helen W, 1246 Mishler Rd. Huntington, lnd. Kohly, Robert RR. 1 German Valley, III Karst, Judy RR. 7 Box 74 Huntington, lnd. Kaylor, Steve 955 Olinger St Huntington, lnd. Kauffman, Blaine 34 W Park Dr. Huntington, lnd. Kautz, Francis 306 E, Main St, Wabash, Incl. Keene, Carol W Henry St, Saline, Mich Kelley, Sylvia Gurlfard St. Huntington, lnd Kelty, David R R 2 Blissfield, Mich Keplinger, Alleyne 433171 E State St, Huntington, Ind Kesler, Ronald 228 W, Maple Ave Van Wert, Ohio Kitzrnann, Jacqultne Marie Sunman, Incl. Klepser, Bryan F? R R 1 Huntington, lnd Kline, Charlotte R R 3 Huntington, lnd Kline, Rachel 2105 College Ave Huntington, lnd Klopfenstein, Mary 795 Ruth St Huntington, lnd Knote, Ruth R R 1 South Whitley, lnd Kochensparger, Royce 903 West Main Van Wert, Ohio Kolb, Nancy RR. 3 Wabash, lnd Korporal, Carolyn R R 1 Van Buren, lnd Kreiger, David 1141 E Tipton Huntington, Ind Kreiger, Karen 1113 Ogon Ave, Huntington, lnd Kurtansky, Francis 133 Alexander Caro, Mich, L Ladig, Lonnie P.O. Box 132 Wolf Lake, lnd. Lahr, Dorothy RR 1 Huntington, Ind. Landis, Kay 602 Wilkerson St. Huntington, lnd. Landrum, Steve RR. 6 Huntington, lnd. Lechleidner, Louise 461 Himes St. Huntington, lnd. Lee, Anita 6 Atom King Rd. Kowloon Hong Kong, B,C,C Leiter, Barry Box 63 LaOtto, Ind, Lesh, Barbra R R. l Bluffton, lnd. Lindsay, Marcia 313 Chestnut St. Reading, Mich. Leghtner, Betty 591 Buchanan St. Huntington, lnd Lloyd, Donna R R, 2 Warren, lnd Louth, Karen 1124 S. Erie St, Delphos, Ohio Love, Ruth Bok 351 Warren, lnd, Lubbs, Bonnie Box 73 Coleta, lll. Lucas, Jane 820 S Fenten St Denver, Colo Mc McCammon, Martha R R. l Carlisle, Ind. McClary, Robert 114 Bertie St Ft Erie, Ontario Canada McClellan, Jim 11407 Sheller Ave Dayton, Ohio McClurg, Bruce R R 1 Liberty Center, lnd McCornbs, Margaret 550 N Spring Wabash, lnd. McDaniels, Bruce 1320 College Ave Huntington, lnd, McDevitt, Steve RR. 1 Columbia City, lnd McMonarna, Steve R R, 1 Larwill, Ind. McWilliams, Diana RR. 1 Albion, Ind M Mogsig, Mike 207 W. Lincoln St. Lindsey, Ohio Magsig, Millie 207 W, Lincoln St. Lindsey, Ohio 4 Molson, Cathie 6259 Richfield Rd. Flint, Mich. Marshall, Phyllis R.R. S Huntington, Ind. Martz, David 607 South First Van Buren, Ind. Martz, Linda R.R. 2 Ossion, lnd. Mastin, Cwary Box 22 Lagro, lnd Mastin, Patricia 46 W. John St. Huntington, Ind. Mather, Judy RR 2 Box 401 Ligonier, Pa. Mmril, Deborah 4716 Seeley Downers Grove, Ill. Mauger, Judy R R. 'Z Warren, Ind. Maxfield, Jyl Box 64 Leo, Ind. Moy, Lee John 561 W. Hill St. Wabash, Incl. Mefferd, Lynn Box 125 Convoy, Ohio Menkveld, John 28 Broadmoor Dr. Wabash, Ind. Meschberger, Janet 520 Iva St. Huntlngton, lnd Mickley, Barry R.R. 2 Huntington, lnd Metzger, Frank 1317 Poplar St. Huntington, Ind. Miller, Beverly 4624 Judson Way San Diego, Calif. Miller, Carol 1004 Swan St. Huntington, lnd. Miller, Theron R.R. 2 Warren, Ind. Millington, John 4 Maplewood Ave. Crystal Beach, Ontario, Canada Mills, Charles R.R. l Roann, Ind. Mills, James Box 37 Hooppole, Ill Mills, Mary Karen R. R. I Roann, Ind. Milton, Harold 809 Linlawn Dr. Wabash, Ind. Mrnger, Brice 913 Van Buren Berne, Ind. Minkveld, John 23 Broadmoor Dr. Wabash, Ind. Mironenko, Pete 2824 Kroemer Rd. Ft, Wayne, Ind. Moors, Dick 926 Lincoln Ave. Wheaton, Ill. Moats, Paul 926 Lincoln Ave. Wheaton, Ill. Moe, Harold lllustyl Star Route Sanford, Mich, Morin, Steve 41 Perkins Ave. S. Hamilton, Mass. Morton, Carl 3707 Hunt Rd. Adrian, Mich. Moyer, Ed 13300 Sayre St. Sylmar, Calif. Muck, Donna 763 Fry St. St. Paul, Minn. Mullen, Doug 1325 Lawrence Indianapolis, lnd. Musgrave, Madge 645 Ruth St. Huntington, Ind. Myers, Carl R.R. 1 Monroe, lnd. Myers, David R.R. 1 Monroe, Ind. N Nell, Helen R.R. 4 Box 95 Medina, Ohio Nell, Kathy R.R. 4 Box 95 Medina, Ohio Nelson, Gregory 1277 Royal Oak Wyoming, Mich. Nie, Karen R.R. 8 Huntington, Ind. Nolan, Myra R.R. 4 Huntington, lnd, Norton, Kenneth Gardenr 2,14 Box 317 Swanton, Ohio Noser, Marvin R.R. 2 Lanark, Ill. O Obregon, Arturo P.O. Box 502 Pierceton, Ind. Ocker, Joy R.R. 2 Chambersbury, Pa. Oglesby, Jane Bushy Opening Rd. Point Arena, Calif. Ort, Larry 304 N. Michigan St. Elkhart, Ind. Osborn, Mary woo s. Eesrpak or. Las Cruces, N. Mex. P Palmer, Imogene 741 First St. Huntington, Ind. Pappas, Dean 553 W. State St. Huntington, lnd. Parks, Ernest L. R.R. 2 West Union, Ohio Pasko, Thomas 105 Arch St. Yorktown, Ind. Paul, Kay Lynn 87 Orchard Land Huntington, lnd, Pepper, Terry R.R. 2 Andrews, lnd. Pfister, Steven R.R. 8 Huntington, lnd. Phaneuf, Joyce 937 E. Tipton St. Huntington, lnd. Plato, Philip N. 246 Henrietta St. Ft, Erie, Ontario Canada Pletch, Steven Max R.R. 5 Frankfort, Ind. Porter, Carol Jean Box 183 R.R. 1 E. Norton Road Blissfield, Mich. Porter, George 236 Lurgan Ave. Shippensburg, Pa. Porter, Mary Ann East Norton Road Blissfield, Mich, Powers, David R.R. 3 Syracuse, Ind. Prior, David R.R. 1 Ohio City, Ohio Pugh, Connie 471 Hannah St. Huntington, Ind. Q Quinn, Samuel 1126 College Ave. Huntington, lnd. R Raab, Richard R.R. 2 Columbia City, lnd. Ramsey, Ronald R.R. 3 Decatur, lnd. Randall, Fannye 2456 College Ave. Huntington, Ind. Randall, Lawrence Wayne 1400 Grayston Ave Huntington, lnd. Rank, Barbara R.R. 2 Burr Oak, Mich. Rank, Ronald R.R. 1 Van Wert, Ohio Reece, Bonnie RR. 4 Marion, lnd. Reed, Maurine Box 125 Uniondale, lnd, Reed, Sharon Box 177 Markle, lnd. Reed, Stanley RR. 4 Wabash, lnd. Reid, Wllltarrt 315 Main St. Ft. Erie, Ontario Canada Repine, Pamela 2139 Newgate Ave. Dayton, Ohio Rice, Philip R.R. 2 Roanolse, lnd. Richardson, Marcia Box 146 Zanesville, lnd. Riggle, Sandra 2213 E. Delgado Phoenix, Ariz. Ring, Loretta 35 Orchard Lane Hunttngton, lnd. Roberson, Ray 6026 S. Calhoun Ft Wayne, lnd, Roberts, Charles 612 Brenwood Dr. Daytona Beach, Flo. Robtnson, Janice 337 Birchwood CT. Modesto, Caltt. Robtnson, Vanetta R.R. 2 Delphos, Ohio Rodda, Naomi 39 Etna Ave, Huntington, lnd, Rodeheaver, LaDoyt 954 S.Cr1SS9y Rd Holland, Ohlo Rogers, Terry R.R. 1 Roann, lnd. Romine, Michael 4315 Warsaw Ft. Wayne, lnd. Ross, .lean 1109 Hitzfield St Huntington, lnd Routzahn, Stephan 2843 Iowa Ave. Connersvtlle, lnd. Roy, Susan 19229 Roclfport Dr Roseville, Mtch, Rumple, Thomas 402 W, Main St. Van Buren, lnd. Runyn, Herbert 395 Alena St. Wabash, Indiana Rupert, Tommy 338 E. Washtngton St Huntington, Ind. Russell, Diana 1019 Thompson Avenue Glendale, Calif. Russell, Patrtclv Box 61 1 S Soier, Wtlltam 5861 Dunrobin Lolfewood, Calif. Sautley, Willard 931 Ruth St. Huntington, Ind, Schacht, Hobart 20 College Court Huntington, Ind, Schieb, Ruth Ann 6016 Elden Drive Sylvanta, Ohio Schlatter, Karen 1524 Orlando Dr. Ft, Wayne, lnd Schmidt, Rebecca R.R 2 Huntington, lnd Schneider, Nancy R.R. 1 Lindsey, Ohio Schwartz, Patsy SOO E. 9th St Auburn, lnd, Schweil-hardt, Fred R.R 1 Van Buren, Ind Scott, Betsy 214 W, Main St Caledonia, Mich SCovllle', David 10 W Carleton Rd 1-1illsdaIe,Mich Sedan-n, Dorothy Seibert, Janet R R 1 Spertcerv1lle,OhlO Seiple, Dan P P Q Osseo, Mich Selle, Howard 771 Campus St Huntington, lnd Selfe, Kathleen 771 Campus St, Huntington, lnd Sell, C Duane P P 3 Rocl-ford, Ohio Shaffer, Olene R R 2 Spencerville, Ohio Shellhouse, Sharon 300 E Gratiot St North Star, Mich Shtdeler, Terry P P 6 Huntington, lnd Shipley, Claudia R R. 1 Warsaw, lnd Shriner, Carol R P, 1 Huntington, lnd. Schuneman, Chris 235 E, Main St Bradford, lll Srgler, George 1079 Birchwood Dr Temperance, Mtch Singer, Sharon 340 E Park Drive Huntington, Ind Sites, Kay Lyndal R R 1 Spencerville, Ohio Smith, Carol B34 Fatrview St Lalfe Havasu City, Ariz, East Liverpool, Ohio Smith, George Daniel 519 W. Shington St. Lagansport, lnd. Smith, Danny RR. 1 Andrews, lnd. Smith, Lee Durand R.R. 1 Marl-le, Ind, Smith, Glen Marvin R R, 2 Huntington, lnd. Smith, Charles Peter 51 Pleasant St. Bridgeport, Conn. Smith, Wayne Rodger 463 Colorado St. Andrews, lnd, Smith, Sherry 807 E. Seventh St, Auburn, lnd, Smith, Shirley 1 123 Oal-C St, Huntington, lnd, Smith, Wayne B579 Hyde Ave, Dayton, Ohio Smith, Lorenzo William Honduras Snapp, Jerry Box 56 Richvalley, lnd Snyder, Russell Box 337 Willshire, Ohio Sonner, Kenneth 406 Mayne St Huntington, lnd Souders, Ray 318 Stoutfer Ave Cambersburg, Pa Sowder, Diana 5013 Erchelberger Ave Dayton, Ohio Spencer, David R R 3 Box 1434 Oaldale, Calif, Spilrnan, Sharon R P Q Rushville, Ind Stahl, Linda C, R R 4 Bluffton, lnd. Stahl, Linda S, 1350 College Ave. l-lunhngton, lnd. Stallings, George M P P 1 South Whitley, lnd Steely, Michael 1301 Spinning Rd Dayton, Ohio Stephan, David R R, 1 Lagro, lnd Stephens, David M 31 Main St Vergennes, Vermont Stetzel, Rita R R Q Huntington, Ind, Stevenson, Linda R R 3 Montecello, lnd Stocl-sdale, Christopher 407 Riverside Dr Huntington, lnd Stone, Jeremy 2236 College Ave. Mattry Vong, Sierra Leone, Africa 20 2 Stout, Larry 104 Center St. Ligonier, lnd. Strachan, Samuel 40 Hill Ave. Kingston, Jamaica W.l. Stucky, Richard 205 W. Washington Monroe, lnd. Sumon, David R.R. 6 Decatur, Ind. Sunderman, Roger R.R. 2 Roanoke, lnd Sutton, Linda R.R. 1 Columbia City, lnd. Swaim, Lynne F. 2148 College Ave. Huntington, lnd Swaim, Gerald 2148 College Ave. Huntington, Ind. Sweigart, Merlin R 9198 Waldemar Rd. New Augusta, lnd. Swindler, Sondra RR 4 Garfield Ext. Huntington, lnd. T Targgart, Douglas R.R. 4 Albion, lnd. Terrell, Mary Maynard, Iowa Thomas, Thomas N. R R. 2 BOX 71 Bluffton, lnd Thrush, Dale R.R. 4 Box 195 Chambersburg, Pa. Thrush, David RR 4 Box 195 Chambersburg, Pa. Tillman, Lowell R.R. 2 Ossian, Ind. Tipmore, Joan 1624 Cherry St. Huntington, Ind. Todd, Charles RO. Box 262 Lagro, lnd. Tonkinson, Joan IOO E, Roosevelt Hooppole, Ill, Trout, Beverly 1915 Dean Huntington, lnd. Troyer, Ronald R.R. 1 Shipshewana, lnd. Tryder, Ronald 12 College Court Huntington, lncl U Ummel, Gloria R. R. 2 Columbia City, lnd. V Vanner, Kurt 1 195 Freedom St. Huntington, lnd. Vasey, Kenneth 265 N. 2nd St. Plattesville, Wis. W Wagner, Kenneth 2005 Fruit St. Huntington, lnd. Wagner, Mildred R.R. 4 Huntington, lnd. Waite, Jerry R.R. 3 Carthage, New York Walden, Larry 6117 Brooklyn Rd. Jackson, Mich Walke, Vicki R.R. 2 Logan, Ohio Wall, Dennis W. Sparks St. Box 254 Markle, lnd. Walter, Anita R.R. 1 Huntington, lnd. Warnpler, Judy 13815 Eaton Pike New Lebanon, Ohio Warfel, Isabella 251 State St. Andrews, lnd. Warner, Donald 637 S. Jefferson St. Huntington, lnd. Warner, Karen 637 S, Jefferson St. Huntington, lnd. Warren, Kirby 129 N. Carlisle St, Greencastle, Pa. Wasmuth, John 88 Jefferson St. Andrews, lnd. Wasmuth, Sally 520 Flaxmill Rd. Huntington, lnd. Waters, Ted R.R. 1 Uniondale, Ind. Watson, Betty R.R. 5 Huntington, lnd. Welch, Karen R.R. 2 Bunker Hill, Ill, Welker, Kathy R.R. 1 Box 110 Venedocia, Ohio Wendel, Paul 719 Olinger St. Huntington, lnd. Wetters, Garl 1909 Guilford St. Huntington, lnd. White, Theresa 5948 Kevin Dr. Dayton, Ohio Whitteberry, David 1557 College Ave. Huntington, lnd. Whittenbarger, Emma R.R. 2 Convoy, Ohio Wightman, Ellen 6023 Bonsels Toledo 15, Ohio Wilbur, Jack 47 Vine St. Huntington, lnd. Williams, Deanna Box 191 Geneva, lnd. Williams, B. Sonny Wright Hall Huntington, lnd. Willis, Shirley Lo Mesa, Calif. Wilson, Carol 1821 Tyler Rd. Ypsilanti, Mich. Winger, Dawn 4432 St. James Ave. Dayton, Ohio Winterhalter, Frank 634 Ruth St. Huntington, Ind. Wahlford, Mary Lou 1620 Byron St. Huntington, lnd. Wahlford, Stephen 373 Posey Hill sf. Roanoke, lnd. Wolf, Linda R.R. 1 Delphi, lnd. Wolfe, Carole 618 Maple Street Bremen, Ohio Wood, Cheryl 1119 Church St. Adrian, Mich. Worster, Mary Box 206 Warren, Ind. Wright, Helen 344 Berry St. Andrews, lnd. Wyman, Bonnie 300 E. Baubice Pioneer, Ohio Wyman, Dennis 2106 Fruit St. Huntington, lnd. Z Zagaiewski, Frances Lucerne, lnd. Zavitz, Arlene R.R. 1 Sherkston, Ontario, Canada Zeck, Douglas 1613 Hialeah Dr. Modesto, Calif. Zimmerman, Carole R.R. 4 Logansport, Ind. Zimmerman, Christine 815 Georgian Dr. R.R. 1 New Haven, lnd. Zinz, CherylAnne 190 Grove Park Fort Dix, New Jersey ANY' J-' I 6451 .,.4 . , - ' ,N,.,,3,2:,':,-.2 -Y Q Asif 4 75323 . X 7 PANORAMA A pause. We turn and take A Hmaenswarel glance atf: Uur years past We Lellwldl. . . fa pnwffusiewnn of FIHHLFIIHHNUFHBUCQSQ Vlmne merronvd has Hwmeemm 'wuhiiffifeuna XVII? are HDII XfDl1l1ll'HL. AAHMH we are glad Ulnafn mana Fa11 ff1L11nmes Heli, us wams Vlmnis way, N E W S F O T O Your Yearbook Publisher
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