Huntington College - Mnemosyne Yearbook (Huntington, IN)

 - Class of 1972

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I had a dream today About the times gone by When I was young and gay. Days with no time to cry. Barefoot in thd dawn's grass. Running fast in a maze Filled to the brim with sass. Going fast in a happy daze. Everyday is something new. Living a life. never bored Till someone says you grew And your youth is never more Michael J. Lyons Crippled Inside- John Lennon You can shine your shoes and wear a suit You can comb your hair and look quite cute You can hide your face behind a smile One thing you can't hide Is when you're crippled inside. You can wear a mask and paint your face You can call yourselfthe human race You can wear a collar and u tie One thing you can't hide ls when you're crippled inside Well now you know that your cat has nine lives, babe Nine lives to itself But you only got one And a dog's life ain't fun Mamma take a look outside You can go to church and sing a hymn Judge me by the colour ol' my skin You can live a lie until you die One thing you can't hide ls when you're crippled inside Copyright fcj l97l Northern Songs Ltd. Used by Permission All Rights Reserved Loneliness comes and stayes Torturing nights and days Look at me l'm fading into the floor And I wonder if I'm living anymore. Look AT Me Words and Music by David Gates QCD Copyright 1969 by Screen Gems-Columbia Music. Inc. 7ll Fifth Avenue. New York, N.Y. IOOZZ Used by Permission All Rights Reserved Look at me l'm blending into the wall And I wonder if l'm really here at ull. Time goes by So do l But no one blinks an eye V K,,g::.irg,',,,, V Abi 1 ' JS wiv 2:33715- uf W if - , - , -x,:4f-Q, -,. 'RM-g london Bridge NN ords und Music by David Gulesfol' BR E.-XD tel Copyright N69 by Screen Gems-Columbia Music. lnc. 7ll l-'ifth Avenue. Next York. NY. IUOIZ Lked by Permission All Rights Reserxed ,V lt's hard to find someone to really care if London Bridgei' Words and Music by David Gatesfof BREAD lei Copy right l969 by Screen Gems-Columbia Music. Inc. 71 l Fit'1hAvenue.Nexs York, N.Y, 10022 Used by Permission All Rights Reserved l f l Qs. ,ifl I A . , ri., 'il L THIS 'JL - f . mfg, ,fl M l 1 r 2 K i 1-' fi' S. ia' f sis l know thingsjust can't go on for all eternity But thoughts and deeds will never die And though the heart is gone the memory will linger on. London Bridgeu Words und Music by David Gilles Qc3Cop5righ1 I969 by Screen Gems-Columbia Music, Inc. 7ll Fifth Avenue. New York, N.Y. IOOZZ Used by Permission All Rights Reserved . X Y v in ,ai I, ,K Q, 3 N R N Y Nl .1 K, V I it P Q E X K' 5 N 3' 'fx ' Q 5 .A M . J Q 1 331 1: 8 ' s mff' Q 'I . X f an 'V' S, -.X ,I '- ' ,Q 4' -I 1 .nn K 1 sf ' 'K I , , I ish ,Q X ,a 0 'i gl-T 0- ,. Q U Q . x ,X o . af v .,Q . Ek . P 'Q 4 ' I f ,L I 2' 1 0 4' s 1 f. - 5. 5 8 -a':-' 6 , - 5- K-. 44 - . -- Q 4 o r , 94 . ,L-. -..Jr-gsfs 5 -' ,4 ' - T - ,. 5, . Q .C ': ' '- 34 fi' '-' - ,.n- . ' I df?-rg-i ACLU- Q .. 0 A, 3 tails' iq-'gre' w 0.6! ,li -m . -f' 1 . It J 6-no b ' .Il I' O sw. JI I - .Q-',-'.' 9 L: -1 , -4 rw, Copyright lcl l970 Hurrisongs Music Ltd. Written by George Harrison Used by Permission All Rights Reserved lnternutionul Copyright Secured A 2, efmlr . , A , f 'Q . E i ., i I i V - ,fa-1 ' 2 t-, . Q ' Help me Lord please To love you with more feeling n'l Muller to Mc Words .md Nlusi-Q hy Dmid flutes lil Copyright 1909 hy Screen fiCIl1i4C0ilII'l1hi1I Music. Inc Iiilh Menus. Yen York, N Y. IUUII ls-:d hy Pcrrnission -XII Rights Rcscrxcd , . , 1 N, Kiss, f in V ' P' -'N ,uf ' -,..- 3 A Zggsiggl. ,J 4. fo .L VQQ' ' M-in-. rf' 'Www -5 Y 'fda- , .hx, I 5 i ,x 19 Time is on my side 'Cause your happiness in ull I want For you to find Peace. your peace ol' mind 14 ' i n Y A sf - - -1 , . :--.,::1g:-g- 4 2: s ' . 5 i A Q -. -zzz: '--.- 5 - ...,. :..,5t- - , -ffl., ' r ,:. W- , A 'Qi,:'q-,gl if - G L s v . 241 V K - T.-: I ' lv . u t ' a . sf, t , I Q T N- ' 2 , 3 ri .4 ,e is, 1 is .5 eh wi kg l -',. , .- rv E ,.... Q No one around you, will carry the blame for you No one around you, will love you to day and throw it all away tomorrow r Copyright icy l970 Harrisongs Music Ltd. Written by George Harrison Used by Permission All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured 15 L. v I . Q ,4 , hi , 'viii l 5 'L-vu 7' - v 'sf -. 'Yun ' 9 4 1 , , 1 X. s Q-- ,. ,A Q' A sl fc 'g 2' . 'qi stifl- Q ul- . , 'I Q .,vlf rl .P ' 'mi ' . A U ,g ' '1 , f wr, ,,,,ax.'W3 :i. .Aa 5' wx 'V' r. 'x i . 'f 'N F F' 1' 3 16 L, And I'm thinking ofyoug And all the things that ne used to do Copyright ici 1970 Hurrisongs Music l,ld. Written by George Harrison Used by Permission All Rights Reserved International Copyright Sccurcd m ff N' New was W.. '18-Q, 5, ' s j s 2 -I '-uw 1 -N T575 -'rw wi V ig 5 'El , - .' cf P' ' H' 9 - .9 X 4 'Q H 8 in , may , 1 Yr .N ' 1 , in W ' at ,, ' H- A . f 0 ', . ., ,Asn Vwwmffi sux 'im' , --sw ion 1. H. xxx, .mai 'H W 4 'lim -' 'Vi fl 1 ,f -:v: f'x'2 rv . - QNEQ... ' ' 5 fs. 6 . , 5'6 6 '- x ' P -z. . . - T ' '-' r , J., ,Q 3 J ,,,,x-5 4: Aff. A' sl -4 . . i .! 2 Don't shut the door, shut the door, door of my life Don't shut me out, shut me out, out of your mind You can say what's in your heart It's the things that you're hidin that bother me And it's keeping us apart DON'T SHUT ME OUT Words and Music by David Gates Qc! Copyright 1969 by Screen Gems-Columbia Music, Inc. 7ll Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022 Used by Permission All Rights Reserved ... . . -ef 5,51 .ity Chr eusk- - i . V af 17 N T 1 'Q '. X X A Eff' X 7, .., I ' ,fix X IL 5' ' j ,X X I 5 Y . t I K .J ml 1 f ww' f fQ '- ..- 1' , Tw , 1 1' x l f Q A x.. A ' . ' . '-5 f s A K A -ff f ' Q I F ' A , ', ax' J ' . - - XX-1' X . -s y rl :' ' I Ag,-,A ,f 1142, - ' , x A. -Q, if 11. 4 . . Ri? '-F 5 J 'V,,',AgU ,-,.' A ' - :Tl-ff , 2. 1 uk.. 18 K un' Seeing the war point-blank, he changed b ir t f 4451 it .N Y, :fggt Q .Y -' N-. . A 'ff if 'qiefvx - a 111 fa , A ' in iff 1' r ,, , ,-- Agia 1, 'H' f?g1fQ-ini ' Isn't it u pity, Isn't it a shame How we break each other's hearts, and cause each other pain How we take each other's love, without thinking anymore Forgetting to give back Isn't it a pity. Copyright ict 1970 Hurrisongs Music Ltd. 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', 'F 4! g My jg. it :X 7 X N----h-H ,:,':'. tv N . v 'nl 4 4, ' , 'gagzgfxh '1:le-if iF-ft i ff. , Somethings take so long, but how do I explain? When not too many people can see we're all the same And because of all their tears, Their eyes can't hope to see The beauty that surrounds them- oh isn't it a pity. Copyright tel l970 Hurrisongs Music Ltd. Written by George Harrison Used by Permission All Rights Reserved Interntitiontil Copy rig ht Secured nm1w --:1 , m I 4 '- --feb '-'L'-11' E' L ., F -Aw. -rg -. g- - 1 1. - M N .Q ,.,', ,- .y L A .- F' ' QU. W ' N ' f f r ' , . - ,ill . ' . . - - - V- . .. H N A .1 - . ' x '- -U - , ,. ' -' . ' ,M . S- . Hs - -4- - - - if fm - ,, av., . .N-., A - s x X -. , .', V, . . ,- -l ,A r Q, 1 . 2 X. ',. v Q- - , . , I f-up '. Q, V--A V 5 - . xi . , x, .- . ,W f ' ' .gf il, 1 '95 V -N t. - g. , . - 1 1 - ,J ,. 1. f f fx 1 K - ' o ' v 3 .f . - 'F N , W, wr 4 jf . . 1 , , X , . 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G? if N ggi W 'p 2 ' .X -- ,s7iQQ. f 3', f'f',':fL,,,s,, 'fl v Q Kwik ' ' 5. .. , 417 My P ' x, , it -,f f- -. f r - , , ,.,. . .un 3 .5 X A. .f I Jar' 'SW 'Qi ff ' -f ,T ',..v ., vv57'f 'l' 1xG? S:uv.,,,v,, B ,,.- 'V 1 -'hh-. ' iz. 5 . V -. , Q, ' , - , -., ,H :UA we -..Q ......,,.. . -,,., ,, , , .., ...Q 'Q-' -il ,. --:sig '1 an 4 The love you are blessed with This world's waiting for So let out your heart please, please From behind that locked door. 14.11 1 , 'Ar-...... 5 ev ' 1' 3 f - uf QF 4 l gi., 1 ,. Copyright icy I970 Harrisongs Music Lld. fFJ,.f,, 1 ,l Written by George Harrison f i-XX-A t ' gg, Used by Permission All Rights Reserved , Xi f International Copyright Secured QF! 1 - eff 'Q ,911 I ,' -41 i 'l 1.1-4 X4 l' i ...he vw -If-HWS But you should give love, and try to live love, Come on that's where you should be. il 'L' sm , ,,'J ,my tx so Copyright tel l97O Hdrrisongs Music. Ltd Written by George Harrison Used by Permission All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured 23 X K V -1 .-Q X V -, '21, 5 4.'x r -ff' I , v. , 'Q 1. 1 nn- P - V, fa ' , 4 ' J N' i Q t,.- 1 I . - ,, , gf 'C if, Q z-:six ,,.4,. 112:23 :jsiif Our President B5 XMPD Mhg H lQllg h U lf .LX Dr. E. Dewitt Baker 26 Dean of the College --:wil , -11 i Q 'W-281+ ! 1 1 -1 CLQQ'-filfffg. so 11.25151 ., N ,i,.lLk.: I. 'V M3111 'L-j'-pjjgjiq 'I:gg:'p?,1 :V ' .K W g,I-.l2g, w X'-'Aujfwi ' Q igf ziiiltzfiyigzzzx , .. 5- Q 3 is -'1r::.:.1.'gz,-.- - 1-f ::.,f-4-vw-111. .f -- X -Wiz: ---1' -- n, - V - V 3' Jail.-. .-11.3. I 3 . - :ZA 'A .Y---H -12+---1.--H ' 1 . as wtf-1-1 T-'zttfflits will--v11'. , if - ,kwa ,S-:i::f2 ': ' t1t1l11-Y' . ' . .:'::S .df-if .5,v ,ma H ,W- :L::,.. ,J f 'JIU-4-' -TL -v-gpii '-:': ',1. . .ir ' .. :v,,,,.v-1...u U.w,1,,n ,li -,h ,. . ,.. ., H+'- .:rIQ ' Y. , . . , psf'-v'771: 3 3F '-3 ..::ff17:':2:::. 2 7.2 wif ...v-1:51-,ll-?.'?f, v M-.h-q-gg...--1 -1 Q55 M..-7,...,... 1 -A::,...,..,. - Y ...ana ,,..., ' i, ...nttia J 3- -X , V .,.-,,...' . U M, .- ff.,g':,. A ' f- 4' .4 . .t1'N.,,.,.,,L , A '4' fr g 3 .J 'ft-:if mf A I 2 l l f .4 v E 4 Watson S.Custer Professor ofHistory A. B., Geneva College: B. D., Garrett Theological Seminary: A. M., Northwestern University Ph. D., Temple University Dean of Students Russell H. Birdsall B.A., Huntington Collegeg Th. B., Huntington College, Masters in School Administra- tion Ball State University LE ' ' .X 1 .M if 93 25' 'f -x -- x f ' 2. y is 3 i ' l S Q . .asia vv ww .S.iw'wu Paul D. Keller B. S., Manchester Collegeg M. M.. Cincinnati Conservatory ofMusic Business Manager and Treasurer Dean of the Seminary Melvin I. Burkholder Professor of Practical Theology A. B.. B. D., Huntington College: ...jk S X .1- ' I f- ,. , - lx x .2 A . Th. D., Northern Baptist Theological Seminary 28 1 FL Burp BSId U Registrar ABH g eng -nf Director of Public Relations Director of Admissions R dF S ll B S H ingtonCollege M S I d L 'fig sg ,.,b Assistant Director ofAdmissions John E.Caldwell B C ll g HUB Director ,v s. it q ff'fiN .2 guru si ' or W?fi.71l ' , ' . ' c if Tll , Q . , 1 g Nt.: -.V ui I B- D f I I, , , r 5.- N ' J, A ,AW1 Q. L: Q f i Qi it-. .iff r-1....s.lf A-.sw'.S'I'J Roseiiucofii Director of Religious Life Burton P. Weber B. A., Huntington College: B. D.. Huntington College: M. Div., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary: Th. M Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 5 ww'-,--.Q . Q 9 .. 'Z ad-45 J J 5:4 5 31 Ed dM B H g cn so H eng pf r'Q.ll D' f f lil 55:3 Tmilkll Development lllllll Q- 9 4 f ,f o g R P lG h E Pl g hRl D f dch ABH g eng BDH g eng Ass't Director of Development - for Church Relations ,Q f4 D fD Ip Ch hRl Counseling and uidanee 'Q-S 3' Charlotte Dillon B.A., University oflllinois: graduate work, St. Francis College t 3 ' - 5 4 - - -I' 55' - :T ' f f 4 2,ii'l - si' 1.--Q' ' fi, .Ve fl ,' I f fl I A :n azi 1 ' . :-. M 1- Z,-vw -gy: Q - I 1- 2, ,, . i 2,-, 1 J- .15 ,P ' A., - -Cf 5 ' -Lv' :.,ig.1'5 . ' t N ,tn-, K - r gg, - , - f2sAfcf:xi'xf1 ' P 1 -v .sw . 1 4 ' - , gggfriafml V, V, .Q 11:0-:fiS,3g -Ap li 'E ,nz . 5, J' 1 fv xf U bf lf, Q, - ,zz if 41-1 'Q 1 ' fln r 2f a in 2- i Ewwvkv Secretary to Executlve Secre XX-e ,Z tary ofAlumn1Assoc1at1on A A Q. lm . .. -M f-,fan M: rag ' . , A Marian Brott ' fra-.ew - . A . 3ffs:.?1 - A 6 , .. 1, ,Vl- 33 K SL. s x s. -X: 3 lf ,, - .Q ,v '50 , -, 2 .. .--5 ,Q- ,f- 1 A4, X 'lx v 3 i 1 xl if , o tv' -13 'f I ' , . ' K ' A QA V -Q ,Q ' X .par ',.4-4' -AS, i .1 l .Q-K4 8 'Ui' 'augur - tisig M 35 Sue Myers Supervisor of Payroll Rebecca Good Su itchboard Operator and Receptionist lBusiness Officej 'tr 4, 'r fi' L, - n 0 if 1. t Helen Brennan Cashier 'tS Coordinator of Student Aid , . 'A is- Kathleen Mulles Secretary to Coordinator of StudentAid Charlotte Singer Coordinator ofStudentAid - ,,,..-Q, 2' 9 nf I V, ' a , N - ' X f 1. I f' vi iff' JF xx S ,I Ruth Shaefer Secretary to Dean ofStudents W? k.- Ama: 411. --- A Irene Bealer Secretary to President and Office Coordinator 'fx' . f ' +'v.P4,Q -'I Hi -' Q Benela Smaka Secretary to Dean of the College I ww- ? if i. -Q . 7 ff? Michael D. Caudill ChiefAccountant Gary Grimes Purchasing Agent and Secretary to the Business Manager 'N til' i A J' ' if'- ?. Marie Briggs Q - . . ,E i i x Secretary to Registrar R P xm- X X 5 -ty. ag i 4 'lx 1 0 X A2 -1 J' 'G w 3 fx if , I X i I 6 . x f t ' - A + ' 1 I 9 'Q in ' 19 it ,' X i I 4 3' , I is Mi: Ah E: A Nina Bannister Secretary to Director of Development Virginia Worthen Secretary to Registrar 38 . 3 I JK .. :iv-., i 1 sf +i 'i' wh.- tx. , J-' -:',n.4v:A,:a,a:-.. -' ,- r Paula Simpson Secretary E- Seminary and Estates Planning Roxie Stahl Secretary to Director of Public Relations and Editor ofOfficial Publications Irene Swoverland Secretary to Director of Public Relations and H. C. Foundation, lnc. MH, r Head Resident jlimm Counselor - Hardy Res1dentCounceIor at Hardy Hall N urse a nd 'gif l ? 26 Counselor - 212, ,Y Living s to n ' I im N 5 Margaret Smith ivinson az oee Resident Counselor at L g t H Il C ll g Nurse 40 l 1 .gm - , Q,f.f2455sQ:2Q.'.. ..:.:-21' xr. -,: ' ' i 2 ?32lfTY'7f7 mWMiMiW K A Iv ., 1 X 1 s. X K Q eq 2 '-sf-.-Q. ' .. mf l 's X 5 KJ x s X X Q is Q , X -. ss-. ft I A l WA- M... 'N if f . - if T .s gf 2 2 -. ' , i A lluhb W H ! .A ,!-:,... xxx, ,.., ,., .Fil ,sa ' Q -- A ,, 1. ip .-,-' . .L -V14 ' ' Q '4.?5'f'l x 25,2595 J - l ' ,. ., ,Q gg , ml T he E I J . --.w . s 5, i i 1 'i af T W T J f z sflii . ..e.1:m.. -,.,.., ---, . . .. . -wf -.u wg-..'f:-.. .jfjh 4. ,,,.-.. is .. .11 , . ' . . :1L.1,,a.J,-.,,g1::2' Cooks and LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Soufley. R. Keplinger, C. Wagner. BACK ROW: Dale Wells. Betty Weaver. Cecil Thorne. Lucy Wil- son. FRONT ROW: John Weak- ley. Pat Rittenhouse. Norma Septer. Elizabeth Hendricks, Ger- tha Evans. Maintenoe Dep't ,rw -: - -' ?2Q?gjQfwr:::r'1-cw. 41 .ll af W 'Q lie L.,-Q . . W.. !7'v-1 3 H A ' U , , ,HY 5 ,ii , - r- x' f'f'T 1' i 'A' A., A it s , -if- UQMw Z 5 , . if , th i. A' W gig s- ' -, f Q z A si. l, 'fi fi lf f vii! f ,,,,. J V : 'Q 5 f D' ix X x .. A ,jr 1ll!'MV P Carol Branstator Press Operator Mildred Wagner Supervisor of Mailing and Duplicating Department F f , f . , 3 , . I 5 5 , , 1 l Gloria Maxwell Supervisor of Mailing and Duplicating Department -r 4. 1'-:1f1bGIr:'. Q. ,. , - . C- -4. .w -' says. , . e' e ft S:-w gan: f ' , .f QQ Wy or S 5 W s o 2 sf is X vs: XR N Ng 2 ,r 5 Q' N 'wr '- X, 4 N at 0 ??, Q ? ' z s. 'E' s t Li 42 , z Y .-:X .41 'dk ' , ' :mis-' ,. - . -:N -fs Y 1, - rss? ,, .Tl .. ' ees- sf' - 5513 121, -, .139 , 2 ' ' Q53 ' ':.' I .f ,J if mfg, Al.,-,,' -4 if 3 412553 'v'.,, if ,ffsysz x is Mtv, M as str, 'Ir T if img' i B gg 3lg.: xr f 'llllll .L,,, Susan Miller Manager ofthe Bookstore Bueluh Gilbert Assistant to Bookstore Manager 1 X wr 4 gh swf Q. 1 J dd., f . V' M nv 5 Martha Ross Composer Typist W T5 2 5-,ff ,iff V TX N ., 5 11' I Q 1? ix, , 2. 2 mi 'E 4' ' : j vi, 3' V I 1 3' - ,112-' uf- S X H - 'i :- I I --se-- z aw :ii V' :Q ,Q P. K ff e f ' ,gl , ,, M X T lo HN S , if-'-. i I 2533 X A T - M' T .Jawa W A gg, T w. f an ,f ' ., jg, - Q 1 E,2 4:.'I,C EEF f- 5-5.321 '1-'zfi .Y 1j :gg5::gj,.:-1: :.:. 1 ar.-E5'1-Z -liek: - at i?5? '3'Ef-.I ' 1i?fZfE?.fQ'5 ' ' i I' ,Q gi n - ' :fiziffi ..f- ' . , .' 25 . ig rm-I., Nf'2:1w,. .. '- --r-,,.:,, :-: -1 V, W, '. '- -aw ,,vfg.J:ff4 , X ,. ,.,,. , I A .A,q is K, ., .- -. -..M.3.,.,'i:-zgzlzfgr H '. ,xt ' jf - gj ,:,.-g,::-'-'- ' , . . ,..-.g ,.,51gw3:g1::gs:g:,1 -z:-a:g'q5ie:sa::z:1:e rt: .w,.,i21:,.t:f,::.1..: , . , 1' 355 E Qt, - , Q-if ?::..,.:- Q.. ik , W ,. , v A f' -r '2':.:'vsg2E:5 1 ,. I LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Miller, Kevin Bowman, Beuluh Gilbert HQ, Edwina J.V. Patton Assistant Professor of English A.B., A.M.. Indiana University nglish Dal K.HammeI Assistant Professor of English B.S., Huntington College: Uni- versity of California at Santa Barbara: M.A.T., Indiana Uni- versity fg L u. A ..,- 1-1 7 'U i , f .U X N..- Q , D I wry 4' , I V X jfg N. Blaine Kauffman I Assistant Professor of English -q A.B., University oflllinoisz A.M., Q St. Francis College: graduate work, Indiana University, Purdue '91 University 44 Speech Helen W. Krueger Instructor in English A.B., Mus- ingum College: A.M., North- western University: graduate study, Ohio State University -.mv ,417 N. ' in i QQ5LLi t' S f K I 5? X 41 I .365 i f ',., - 'ft .. . - , ig. --,vw - 'f-- - Philosoph R. William Hasker Associate Professor of Philosophy uate study, Fuller Theological Seminary: B.D., Berkely Baptist Divinity Schoolg Ph.D., Univer- Carluzurcher A.B., Wheaton College: grad- sityofCalifornia, Berkeley Chairman of Division of Human- ities and Bible and Associate Professor of Speech and English A.B., Huntington College: A.M., Northwestern University: gra- duate study, Purdue University, Stanford University ,lil S t ' 'ffl-it to , '47 lg, il, ff Q 'I at anilllfg is ,M X I istory and Political Science at ey 2 to L -X 1,9 4 ' .4 i sY.' - wg It Foreign Language Janice M, King Instructor of Spanish and French A.B., Ashland College ,. -. -a 4,- 77 we lt!- 'A' s , 46 nh .X .lack P. Barlow Assistant Professor in History and Political Science B.R.E., Detroit Bible Collegeg A.M,, Eastern Michigan University: graduate study, Michigan State University, Ball State Univer- sity Ralph A. Cornell Instructor in History A.B., Hunt- ington Collegeg A.M., Indiana University I I so fe Ronald Scott Instructor of Psychology Direc- tor of Counseling and Guidance B.S., Indiana Central University: MS., St. Frances College: grad- uate study, Northern Illinois University, Chicago State College 5 Sociology- nthropology Robert Shoup Associate Professor of Sociology A.B., Juniata College: MDiv. United Theological Seminary: MA.. Temple University: graduate study, University of Pittsburgh: University ol'Colorado1 West Virginia University. Psycholog 47 Economics and Business ',. 1 X James Lee Wilson lnstructor in Economics and Business B.S.. Purdue University A.M., Ball State University l ,. K 31. ET? X L ,qi . 35 X Y X 48 Charles L, Brady Associate Professor of Business B.S., North- west Missouri State College: A.M., Colorado ' State College: graduate study, University of Kansas, Fort Hay State College 5. Q-,' I 'Q' 'Qp .l Mary A. Kline Instructor of Secretarial Science: G.A., Huntington College: MA., Ball State University Irene F. Bergdall Associate Professor of Mathema- tics A.B., Huntington College: A.M., University of Michigan 5? li 59 ! H 'I is -,swwwgx , Y 'wg' gr- -.V ' 4. 5 -, V. aJJm ,'2. - wsftaf- :. , as-gg W ss ee, igfrfhiffgh if .j Nz QQ ':,.'!4t:i5iaa',S-xt ,r ,+'5'.f?' it is - ?'5ssgz2'o2,iigg?.f,1i-5:2 . ' 4, .fisjgm 21112123-aE212fis,i wifq , 'fgixi 3 X gg! RN-. Q milky: ziyxbwxtfq '. - - ,. x- 4 .g-in hq,zs-g- 'ig iff fiuizfiitsztiiivi:QW ' 1 .ne ass. -is . gnu. k1,il'ff11s,-'T . 4 .,-muff. ,,ggf,ze ta!-it ... .,r.f v A ,fggswf W-1,,4f5.sf-.vs V- 0 A f if- s3?ff'si'f'4?-'1 - ' ' QA' N- 335355335sgggigtijfjftjf. .,,. , n- A A 'S wsfiiiigiiiftiffft--A .. ...,: 2 ' l- fe . . athematic Robert E. Hale Chairman of Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and Associate Professor of Physical Science BS., Ball State Uni- versityg A.M., Western Michigan Universityg graduate study, Uni- versity of Kansas, University of Arizona, Ball State University, Ohio University Y? Gerald D.Smith B.S., Huntington College grad- Assistant Professor of Chemistry uate study, Purdue University M., 'QQ' V' X x,,. 4. If - !!Lgy Ffhw .J , g 2 7' fi g ., I f ' Li Xing Vi ri- v eiQ X lli ' 2 ...ge ., Judy Greeson Librarian, Instructor in Library Science B,S.. Indiana Central College: M.L.S.. Indiana University Audio- Visual M X. N , alfiige ef 4. 4 S., -.., . Y, w , ,. lk 1 lr if t ,Z f' 50 ia Librar Science E. Faye Connor Associate Professor Emeritus of Library Science A.B., Huntington College: A.M.. A.B.L.S.. A.M.L.S. University of Michigan wif. ' Ui ' fr: If 5.4-so ', ii .ff Y! , Ft .Q .. . N ...,.,.,. ww.. W e 's,g,,,,,,q-,nf-nfv-uiudrr 1-Q N I , . . 1 ' C ENTRA OLLEQ Van Rockefeller Learning Researches Coordinator A.B., Michigan State University atural Sciences M'Xw 'x We . 1 gs Sn Q, James C. Howald Associate Professor of Chemistry B.S., Huntington Collegeg A.M., Ball State University, Nova Uni- versity ,si Qf:13xf Q31 122' E, 4,, Wav 'T t i A ,, Fred D. Morgan Professor of Biological Sciences: A.B., Anderson College: A.M., Ball State University: Ph.D., Ohio State University Qx, '-ww., .?.. Q. X x w- i f ' ' S512 rg:-. .. 5: ' E' 5 :.:- -. ,g,:1 W-ml ' :fs HS.- Robert R. Priddy Assistant Professor of Botany B.S., Huntington Collegeg M.A., St. Francis Collegeg graduate work at Ball State University -,,..-- ,N X - ii l l t ,av ,,.,.1,- V-' Q S' ig Education ' i .twig f x ,4-l 4 Y 2. J. Lee L. Eve Chairman of Division of Pro- fessional Studies and Assistant Professor of Education A.B., Man chester College: A.M.. Indiana University: Teachers College Dip- loma, Columbia University: grad- uate study, Columbia University Edna E. Gamble Assistant Professor of Education A.B., Huntington College: M.S.. St. Francis College: M.S.. Purdue University: graduate study, Ball State University YD.-7 J. Ralph Pfister Associate Professor of Doctrinal Theology and Christian Educa- tion A.B., B.D., D.D., Huntington Collegeg graduate study, Garett Theological Seminary, Indiana University: M.Th., Winona Lake School ofTheology Bible and Religion Ralph G. Bealer Associate Professor of Biblical Languages and Literature A.B., Moravian College for Meng grad- uate study, Moravian Seminary for Men. Capital University, Study and research at University of Aberdeen, Scotland 'V' V, i ,t .,.. t : ji, ,, f, 1 '. l 'eff- , , . vt' ' mga. 7. its x .w if , 'igf'5lf,1A 9' : E'l'.LF'l QA' 4 .. V Q V ' 9' 'Z . J pt- .fjr It , . I. 4 N. , f lf 4, .- 'fl' f .A ,ENB-lt V . 5 ,R , W I Tis hiude C,Wesley Christian M.. Northwestern University: Associate Prolessor ol' Music graduate study, University ot' N.M.E.. Wheaton College: M- Minnesota r-n X -li .J rtand Connie R. Bishop Assistant Professor of Art A.B., Wheaton College: The American Academy ol' Art: graduate study, University of Wisconsin: Uni- versity ol' Wichita: The School of the Art Institute ofChicago1 A,M.. Michigan State University -5 Carleton Wood Assistant Professor ol' Music B.S.. Olivet Nazarene College M.A., West Texas State University Physical Education and Richard E. Klopfenstein Associate Professor of Health and Physical Edu- cation BS.. Huntington College: M.S.. P.E. Dir.. Rec. Dir., Indiana University cti lv 3. A ef ff ., 4, 1 'sw -i. A Health Patricia Cox Instructor in Physical Education A.B., Huntington College: graduate study, University of Toledo, St. Francis College if ,1 X' :r c .1 A N. ' M Wg, 11' E -5-:fi mf 'L5g'3ff' ,, 2::eE'.1Ei? - 1 -5? ' f 22'-21.1177 :NL--eff r ,.3:'5,g:Z .IIZIZZ F' - . e 2:1111 - P-:F Francis Jones - -'--- :. .v-'zzz I N- J -ftfgfzzz 5321-S'::::: , C- 1 '1 L . . ,gg I 1 ' Assistant Professor of Mathematics X ' ,x ,L BA. Huntington College: M.S. 7''V-ff51'1E1f',ifj'I..-'1-7'?:!77'rgV -, ' . . . . AJiefFs,.ff:gQg.Qe3:eQ:a1:t- A ,o , 1 A. ,P Michigan Stutep PhD Michigan - ' f','Q:,:1-::e,v,ga,:f, .yr 'ljfffi-,lf-!:'2'. 5 . '-Z:gg:F2 ' I X I ! ' . ' -P t - , ' ' , Ps- '3s.f:aHFi.-'L Mathematics Robert A. Dillion Assistant Professor of Mathematics A.B. Wheaton College: A.M. University oflllinois 56 .s sb .fffitg .Q . 3235 in . sag - ,qs .N,.5.y., ,ivwir .X ' Wh' so fa :wx X. y Q-sf K V. - ,.. .. . I 55?r:sM: - P sie My ..,, , .,,. , was -'s 531532- ' r ' D lmtz' ,X Fw. 2. - IQRWN :E :ISK ' 3 Qfsffi, 3 Vasa? ifiirffs . fx: X' K i 'iiiif' T slisffo 3 Qin 'N . qs'-,. .Q A -' ' fs 1 . ,eggs T Q21 X waive sigh. YQ-A. Q f Eif- fizi, 4 - 25311. - - -' tif . ' ,P N: bg -Bj- 51 .9 K is .1 his .4 K 3153--252' 5 -s vs..-33 'L 3355.55 -, st ..+,f.., -, , . 'ffurr . A ft ,F lt- . iii- 'J f -- xv. J . ,ax . f I iavthwyd -Q -' W . x ,J flaws K I si - t J it , A g f' 1 'saw - 95- J ,, -. -QIV Y ..-ix'-. ,, 1 V W , 9 .si ,QM . is I, wg-Q 1 Ei s A Yfltnsi th' T Distinctive Teacher of the Year The Distinctive Teacher of the Year Award went to Miss Edwina Patton who has taught English at the college since 1962. The Distinctive Teacher is selected by the entire student body on the basis of the two criteria, personal appraisal and course appraisal. asm: 2: it ,avg 57 .xy xii is M . 5 Xi Hi' -Q .gp x. Ai I. I Q ! ig 5 X I Q51 ORGANIZATIONS 0 Ex Student Senate lpha-Chi Membership of Alpha-Chi is limited to junior and senior students uho rank academically in the upper IGF? ol' their class. LEFT TO RIGHT. STANDING Bruce Hull. Rohert Elliot. Howard Jones. Steve Swartz. Ron Franks. Dan Humbyrd. Mr. Cornell: SITTING: Tessa L'nger. Jackie Priddy. Sandy Bushnell. Carol Baker. Evelyn Priddy. Becky Doolittle, DuAnne Ray. and Kit Redeker. an Q95 BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT Randy Livengood, Bruce Hull. Doug Birdsall. Glenn Gall. Gerry' Tilker. Paul Cherry. Paul Hirs- chy, Bill Williams. Kyle Wright: SECOND ROW: Shirley' Kin- sey. Nancy Humbyrd. Connie Cherry. Paula Pugh, Kathy Hall, Connie Birdsall, Pat Cory: FRONT ROW: Dan Humhyrd. .leanette Cox. DuAnne Ray. Pat Holbrook and Kevin Bowman. Student Senate is the govern- ing body' ol' the students. lt consists ol' officers elected by the student body including a president and 3 senators from each class. Christian Service Teams The Christian Service Teams are vocal groups that travel to churches, youth conventions and high schools on a regular basis to witness Tor Christ and to promote Huntington College. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ralph Tack, Patty Weaver, Mark Ralph, Debbie Crismore, Bob Bruce, Cheryl Middaugh, Devon Strine, Debbie Martin, Roger Mills, Joy Ray. tNot pictured, Sue Adamsl 69 Faith Foundation BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT. Dan Boen. Anita Crabtree, Judy Johnson, Sam Bowman, Glenn Stech, Linda Russell, Dean Benz, Tom Waldfogel, Charlie Mil- liken: FRONT ROW, Amy Shep- herdson, Sue Thompson, Cathee Martin, Sue Gray, Phyllis Oli- ver, Debbie Milliken, Pete School- field, Kathy Amsler, Damon Ho- well: at piano, Jennifer Boen. .Y .. f ,s+'g' .ff, he New nlightenment ruth Unlimited +'ix.sl. W wap:-3 LEFT TO RIGHT: Kent Young, Kyan Stouder Marty Keifer. Cheryl Kennedy, and Mark Keifer LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Clement, Ann Pepper. Ruth King. Carol Davis. Kristine Welker, Bill Fe- troix, Terry Oyer. Dave Lloyd. . und Bill Case. in I I V I fi it . 'JN lv CI Dx if W I I it ,vi If b g gi' 2 ir I , 2 ' F QA f V' 4 I I E1 Q' A Lane A I Life Incorporated 62 College Choir The Huntington College choir. directed by Carlton Wood. per- forms throughout the year for various churches. The year is highlighted with a spring tour. BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Wood, Sherry Adams. Dave VanTilburg: THIRD ROW: Chuck Arm- strong, Tom Waldfogel. Gary Benjamin, Kris Welker. Ruth King. Ann Pepper, Linda Daglom, Sue Smith, Carol Davis, Sue Adams. Mark Ralph:SECONDROW:Glen Stech. Dave Lloyd, Jackie Priddy, Linda Drake, Tena Gillespie. Kathy Amsler. Chuck Carpenter, Terry Oyer. Bill Fetrow: FRONT ROW: Bruce Bennett, Damon Howell. Donna McCord. Debbie Sprinkle, Connie Cherry. Shearin Polk. Mark Keifer, and Marty Keifer. Campus layers Throughout the year the players perform one- act plays and sponsor the fall production which gives students the opportunity to learn techniques and procedures of acting. directing. and production through participation. TOP ROW: Becky Shuey: SECOND ROW: Randy Livengood. Barry Fortnag THIRD ROW: Dave Nichols: BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Zurcher, and Claudia Walsh. :maximal as-1 I rxnuseuuzxn srmrunu. 1, r S.E.A. - Pedaxis Chapter PWM. STANDING: LEFT TO RIGHT Barb Burnett, Dave Ellison, Chuck Carpenter, Karen Snyder, Martha Harris, Carol Davis: SIT- TING: Sherry Adams, Maxine Geething. Deb Waldron, Donna Fisher, Jane Grossman, Kathy King, Vicki Landers, Pat Tin- ker, and Becky Doolittle. The purpose of the organization is to prepare future teachers for their part in professional and civic activities. The Mental Health Club works for the promotion of better understanding of mental illness, its causes and treatment. During the year, the club makes regular visits to institutions particularly to homes for mentally ill and mentally retarded. 9 A . , 1 -' Nsrr g. I ' 'Q sf: Mental Health Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Chuck Watson, Mrs. Dillon, Nancy Dall, Ann Pepper, Glen Stech, Steve Brott, and Ron Frank. The purpose of W,R.A. is to promote participation in ath- letic activities that emphasize physical fitness. The organi- zation participates in money ma- king projects to purchase e- quipment forthe gym. BOTTOM ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Etter, Barb Burnett, Barb Lubbs, Sue Smith, Cindy Alleman: SECOND ROW: Sue Keenan, Barb Fisher, Diane Sherer, Becky Walkg TOP ROW: Carol Jones, Sandy Wu, Becky Doolittle, Paula Pugh, and Linda Daglow. omen's Recreational Association The Board discusses topics concerning major publications ofthe college. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Mcllrath, Becky Reed, Barb Dunmire, Mr. Tipmore, Mr. Birdsall, Miss Patton, Mrs. Stahl, Nancy Peters, and Loraine Crots. ublications Board X I -' i A -,-.S -'ff -.5 ... -- - - ' :Q -I-X - f ft 'ly -, -S is ., . C - . Q:-l Basis hx, ... l xi Q ' x55 f-xii T' Mnemosyne 5 Mnemosyne. the college year- book. is published yearly. lt records various activities and events. LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Pe- ters. editor: Loraine Crots. busi- ness manager: Mike Mcllrath. photographer: Becky Reed. ad- vertising manager: and Margaret Younge. copy and lay-out edi- lOI'. The Huntingtonian is the col- lege newspaper edited and published sporadically by the students. LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Lewis. news editor: Barb Dunmire. edi- tor: Ginny Seitz. cartoonist: and Herschel Caldwell. sports edi- IOF. untingtonian ,.., , A , .a 66 'W X ., The sorority has sponsored bake sales and car washes to con- tribute money toward a scho- larship for a Huntington County student. BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Bonnie Friend, Pat Flanagan, Kris Johnson, Pat Stucker, Rosanne Duncan, Melody Nei, Vendetta Young, Cherie Leist, Becky Reed: SECOND ROW: Maureen Reidenbach, Lynn Powell, Dee Amstutz, Sue Eberly, Nancy Peters, Phyllis Cunningham, Jeanette Cox, Loraine Crots, Carolyn Korporal and Sheryl Bergdall. AKTI - AKT Delta Kappa Tau, a campus fraternity, has this year included in their program of act- ivities such things as painting the Wishbone Restaurant, located in Huntington, sponsoring coffee houses for college students and con- tributing money to the community chess. BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Hippensteel, John Rayatkhah, Buell Gonzalez: SECOND ROW: Rick Strang, Gary Brandeberry, Terry Strahm, Bill Clampittg THIRD ROW: Joel Roush, Randy Goebel, Phil Fry, Craig Gutshall: FOURTH ROW: .Ion Funk, Tim Watson, Dan Killen, Chon Michael: FRONT ROW: Tom Bajzatt and Leo Kepner. 67 The sorority participated in ser- vice projects-the muscular dys- trophy drive, caring for the el- derly and caroling. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Cald- xxell, Marcia Johnson, Elaine Gar- man, Carol Baker, Engra Reid. Jan Porter, Barb Lubbs, Diane Sherer. Kay Shaffer. Carol Spil- ' man, and Sandy Bushnell. av a m m av 1 s so ' - , ,- - Q - Alpha Sigma Eta contributed to the memorial chapel in the basement of Wright Hall in me- ory of O.J. Porter. They have also sponsored coffee houses and rock groups for the stu- dents. BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Putt, Kevin Balog, Russ Isaacs, Bob Coffey, Tom Piper, Gary Mast, Mike Price, Chuck Armstrong, Dave Nichols, Gaylord Wagner: SECOND ROW: Tom Mann, Tom Martin, Joe Coker, Charl Bandelier, Dave Lloyd, Bob Gentzel, Lance Bryant, Mark Ralph, Cliff Robbins, Mr. Caldwell: THIRD ROW: Larry Elliott, Larry Mitchell, Tom Waldfogel: FRONT ROW: Dick Cole, and Brian Smith. lpha Sigma ta lpha Psi Omega BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Zurcher, Lola Arnold, Woody Stucker, Patricia Stucker, Kathy Koons, Gary Brandyberry. FRONT ROW: Barry Fortna, Claudia Walsh, Patricia Robertson, Randy Livengood, Dave Nichols. ALPHA PSI OMEGA is an honor drama fraternity. The requirement for becoming a member is obtaining points in either back-stage work or acting. Initiation also requires an individual drama performance. 69 U! 1 . -3 B33 . sm! YM ,, A0 ,, , f ' tis., - V ., : ' ,.l.: N. 3 I4 '-:f , Q4. 1, Z5 . :,..1 X .,.. . w.,,.f 5 ..,zj..:,:,:-qm:,:g,.5,vw V- ,,,.v r z, 1 . .19-.:,95:5ggfgQ,l-: v 1 , : 1 ,qv -:R K,:Vf,.- M ,gl . V '- ..,-. 'f 'N' -Qe Y I, ' Y ' X33 H , +9 X xl ,, f 1 ,, D- ,ji 1--gww . A 3 A-,., I wx if mo- Ei? 2' Q , I ? x7,,,, 4 rr K W W, 'Qc ff , ' 4---. V ,lv 1,1 Qxyl ,Xx 'UP' f N A X I QULLL ,x .x ,. X Lg . H' tllll ,M 'X '1 RQ iii. ,Q xxx, ' -1 A, S N .I . . 1 Sp,wN:.:'.q,f- X, 1 ,1 4.1--1: ,f . ' X , E ex' ba ' . fl- x J 1, . -1, ,af 2 - .. 1 ww . -V milf .4 . Q ,,..,:f.,M .H fs-: A , ,.svn?S-N: ' 5 gk, - gif t',Erif+-r-5, - .gif -,ix-': ' 19: . .. Q ww- .-f .MA 1' , , ' ' .v fl. , ' 5 +e?i',1'?5'! ' , 8 L YA I 5' W 'F g .-my l .l 2.14 Jil- ' ' X 8 '-Swv' V-,,.f 1'- .f ' .Y ,.... -' :.:.:,f- V- ' . , f.,,,,gg..uf .. ,...-,..v. 'gg-1 .-Xnn Angle Chuck Armstrong Alun Arnold K21IhyAUguSI Many Bard X -awww' W -V. Freshman X K , fi? ' 5, 'A l' xl .. '.,V u 9 5 J 5 r r r JH Carla Bare Duane Barnhurt iv'-v if S-f 4. 5, John Beck Gary Benjamin Dean Benz Doug Birdsall DOH BOdikCr 74 K + 4 r 1' .....-v' ZW Bob Boyd Mike Brandon Debbie Bridges Bob Bruce Linda Bush I sw sf e , x A. X C 25 , 1i- wg? Chuck Carpenter Doug Chaney Connie Cherry Prakash Christian Carolyn Click fe . I f . 5? iv K. i n , '- ee, 6 ' ,-f'f'bS 'f . a.k , ., . '4 ' V 'V Mike C ook C bf r V .af 75 D Y . 5' I T-. J' 1 Deborah Crismore Esther Duhlenburg Nancy Dall R, A1 V in 11 .ily Duve Ditzler . ii 5 W 4. V2-'ia '- . AV . , 'x-J: 'FT17'f ' C5 nthia Duryea ,'-. if TIT? f Sa 91 .- Q LN' Tom Davis Debbie DeSanto Susie Douglas Dorothy Dunn Debbie Early Linda Eberly ,QA as Fgxprfw fi? il .leril Ewbank Kathy Fell John Flannery Bonnie FVCY Ame Ffymim -'nw ' w 7 iw ight! N, .,J',..a'?6 , 554 J -:mm .. ,xr Qs Mike Gee Maxine Geething Jan Gerhart Nancy Givens Diane Goubeaux Kaylinn Graham 1 11 lag, f S. Tom Goodwin Q' 5131? , X I. 1 ff' Q6 i'A1 H23 :Sag wsiy f me ,Mx,,,,, geo K. Q 5- .152 Cliff Hahn Gerald Haley Kathy Hull Carol Hamblin Sharon Harris L' , rg li H, K. ,am li x 70 4f4QQ'b32'Q r 3. VK endy Harler Mlkc Helvle 5. , N x-Q' f' A-X fl -' C ' , . kym, XL. KI .xjfllflfl rr Tom Hewitt Sherry Huston Damon Howell JeffHubner Gary HUCSIOU 78 Nd- I Vw .Imax iff. ' f I-.51 N. , I J. ' ' 2 bf , as if 5 I .. Russ Isaacs Jill Jacobs Henry Johnson Judy Johnson Marcia Johnson F52-fmw .Q Q0 si ' 1513? '71, 1 ,QWNQ sf rf l Dave Jones Doris Keeseman Gerry Kellermeyer Sharon Kelly Linda Kemper sm , fm X Q N 1' K : .:,: v'l j g ...-:: -f gf Cheryl Kennedy Kathy Kenner Mark Kiefer Marty Kiefer 79 im' x Cindy Kirklin .. s - 'an Q ' Wig , L E f' S Ph ' A A-,Y x 3: his 'L xl ,Ac . , ., 0 Q wg L f . o B, W. .Q 4 x Vickie Knittlc Lona Lancaster , Rfgnv. l 5, A sf .hi X , - 2' vm' .1 Lf. -' N i K 1 i F-. 'x 'r--: A - li- 5' ' f .I.,,k' '--.. ' ,,,, f 1. .- A JN Hff4':-gy ---Liv., p In l I'AlaiLh A. ii A V 111:- Roxxena Lawrence Sandy Lehman .I 419' 5 x T7 X wr X I 1 Eloise Letson Barb Lewis Marsha Long Deborah Marlin Gary Mast 80 N-N.. - X Joann Matthews Donna McCord Pat McDonald , .,. im., Ne v . N ni if ai -' 'Q -fs 1 ff' z-P. 4-1,4 fiiv wif rx, .f 23?' gy? . 1 I' V191 Q -Z b' -x J 5: Q , - , fy 't 1 z ,' ,N E55 5 4-jig .5 fi .. -5. 5 3 'H .gif , V gi-rf, if . 'ie if fggf5525'A'i'i- I -'S 12,45 ff A 31 , 5.45 1214 'H 'C' Q ii?J, 2 .L P' 'n - reg- 1',f li .ing 1 .f Q- VK. M-A wf?w'fmQff- , . ' . . ., - ,l 4, gr Un. .. A , , . , f 5 'Y -' A - . Bi'- 'Wi .X 1,Xf 4 - P J r W Q . . I Mike Mcllrath Mardene Meddock Cheryl Middaugh X 'QT' 7' X -f vow, Keith Miller Kris Miller Sue Miller Roger Mills Don Mook 81 Hx . my 5. P 9 Q1 xx , , : '. 3 ? K N' ' 1 ,Q -0 Q h :'a:g,f.l,3ws,,' L' ' ,Q,,M7z, ff' n al f, .?'2.j' 49 Yf.4- A I 1 . ht' ,gif 1' C7 N. O U1 ffl C' C -I UQ xl , Q!- v Q :WMU X-M, M! . 4 , . , , . . ,,,n..44...-..,,., . -9 3 5 T g xx- f P o n fl EX HK - 2 P Bev Mote Loren Mote Steve New Connie Nonemaker Phyllis Oliver -rf L-x T , Tom Philpit Tom Piper Bruce Polite Shearin Polk Mike Price 82 Y ' 5? ..,, ,, . 1 I 1,,, Z g V ' M Z f . W 5 g.J'f-Km, ff Ron Prohaska David Putt Karen Rawley Paula Reid Sharon Royse A 1.,,, FW 1 Dawn Royston Ken Runshaw 'CIL7 Ken Sharp Linda Shaw Jana Sheen John Shelton Amy Shepherdson 83 FW ,Q 15 Linda Smith sue Smith Debra Sprinkle Glenn siech Carolyn Steiner P' ow' M V Dennis Sl. John Kyan Stouder Ralph Tack Ann Taylor Sherrill Taylor i Bonnie Walden Deb Waldron Becky Walk Mary Weaver Patti Weaver 84 'Qgslx uuunue 6 eorzwir 1 may x, x W , i 1 i, L, i g is like y, 2 BLEND W Hr.. EX 2 In Flu r!,,. Karen West Jackie White , -6 Mp, -naw' Freshman Class Officers: LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna McCord, Kathy Hall, Connie Cherry, Bill Williams, Judy John- son, Russ Issacs, and Doug Birdsall. Bill Williams Gloria Wilson WL Sharon Wahlford Kevin Yenna Kent Young Bev Zurcher 85 050 Sophomores Q ri i Sherry Adams Kathy Amsler Helen Bailey . .,. 4 . S . lily ., I 11 e .. .1. ,I A., 4 fwgxs . Z ,, .E i J' .f X xv-A' y fJ l'.?' b JY, Xb A H . , X .Do f, Tom Bajzatt Terry Bakner Q- Kevin Balog Mike Barger 'J Mike Barl0r1 DCbOrHh BCIZ Connie Birdsall Charlene Brady Tom Brodbeck 86 fi I, ff Ann Burkholder Kim Bushong Bill Case 'li..-----wx? la' ' -4:-ref' Pat Clement Dan Cory Anil-8 Crabtree If M Q, El x. ai C me .,. .. ,. fl '::if3f35::?ZEEf:::f '.-:gfs:2z1z:zxs:s::21i1.:g5,5gsiESef xmwz.-:1. - ,::.1.,11,1,. .- it -az:s::::1fa:em:z:r wg. i W Q Sue Crowe Linda Daglow Carol Davis Chuck Davis Linda Drake 87 ? ' Rosanne Duncan Larry Elliot Barb Engle .lim Fanger Bill Fetrow ,far .f x., Donna Fisher Deborah Forma Bruce Fulton Beth Gerard Tena Gillespie X.-I ! ' Sue Gray Jane Grossman Craig Gulshall 88 1 krv Martha Harris Leila Hgggenzahl Sue Hess Gail Hosking Nancy Humbyrd 15' Margaret Kelty Dan Killen Kathy King Brenda Knipp Deborah Kopp t.. Q., . N...- Tom Krause Vera Lam Victoria Landers Gary Ledbetter Kitty Lee 89 'Sl' vis.,-. ,- i X 5' Cherie Leist Tom Lewis Johnny Liang Dave Lloyd F9 i U LQ '.,' L, il K: 9? 5: ' A Aix R -Kggrfvl'--V 'sts-.iii 4 Mkhael Lyons Merv Mann Halden Martin Bill McAlpine l V .. e gy-p - ., I Nancy MCAYUWUY Ron Metzger Chon Micheal Deborah Millikin Larry Mitchell 90 R -IS xv A, :QQ wx go S Q- iris: .fl X? , - is J gs 'C 3 1: 5 P ir 'P I I l I l l Mike Mommer Ron Mulles Melody Nei Nita Nicholas or L-silllllllli. .us 1 i A IE. Sheila Norris Terry Oyer Anne Pepper Martha Pfefferle ff' Xxx Steve Platt Lyn Powell jgy Ray Eng,-3 Reid Maureen Reidenbach 91 L if A- if 4 6 In x ,- IQ NF T. .,, i, .Q i 'ii ,, - fx F FT it if ff? Leon Rhodes Susan Richard Ted Richmond Eric Rilleflbefgef Cliff Robbins 1 , Hstg gt. ,v 'N x N, M. . V X Deanna ROS'-?bCrf5 Ronald Schenkel Sue Schoen Gloria Scott Bonita Seibold , , . 6' Virginia Seitz Brian Smith Susie Smith Karen Snyder Tom Stevens 92 'QI Class Officers tx' - r sg' s Qi .gr, 9? 4 Terry Strahm Rick Slfaflg , 5 W' rgaf' n Nancy Humbyrd, Ann Burkholder, Kyle Wright, Martha Devon Stfine Jim Sturgeon Pfefferle, and Connie Birdsall. -eff' J R B x 3? gg' N Lx Pat Thane Sue Thompson Linda Trinkle Richard Vaughn Tom Waldfogel Charles Watson Tim Watson Kathy Winger-d Kyle Wright Sandy Wu 93 55? 1 Delores Amstulz Jenny Armstrong Mike Aumsbaugh Carol Baker Roger Baker ,X 5 o n J umo rs Sr: ' J I Charl Bandelier N' 0' ' '4 fe ,R I Kevin Bowman Sam Bowman Steve Brotl Denny Burkholder Barb Burnett 94 Sandy Bushnell Mike Bushong Herschel Caldwell Paul Cherry Bob Coffey Tim Coffey Keith Conrad Jeanette Cox Steve DeSanto Robert Elliot Phil Emenhiser 95 Pat Flanagan Barry Fortna Patrick Frane Ron Frank Jean Gaerte L-f Elaine Gal-man Dealyn George Greg Hodak Kathleen Houser Bruce Hull .5 b . ' MU, ,in .Cui vi I .Ni vw 4 ,f-,. , Q . - 'W . F . X N ' .5 F K ' . 5 fi :fr 1 1 a i Dan Humbyrd - . ' A, s u A I-C0 KCPUCV Junior Class Officers: Kevin Bowman, Cathy Martin, Steve Sprunger, Vendetta Young 96 Viv'- 8.4 Shirley Kinsey Cindy Kneuss Vilia Lam 'H B- 1 3' -3 -' -:- in J gski Barb Lubbs Cathy Martin mw,.f,:.., .. y, X 9 . ig?gE::2g:r:1' .2 ,.4., .. 2 .,., Z., x 4 X 54 ' N -., ..,..,. . ...sw we ..- Doug May he r 1 5 ' we . ,ig .... M I, ya he ::2:s2:': '-L W? Eafifieilisizitfier .-2-5f':.:::-'.' ,iq W if'- ' ' Q., gg.. . .i J, ' 153 ' E' ' U E-1 . , .' EQ fl '- , :las - '1esf:..ea If . ' -' was-21-z-a:z.f- .r . 0 Q f 1 Steve Newhouse 97 Terry Oden Nancy Pete i 'f Jacqueline Pfiddy BCCRB' Reed Kathy Rhodes Larry Ruiter Susan Scott 'nm A :' A f 1 51- I Kathy Seidel Kay Shaffer Diane Sherer N ,A 1 fe, Sherilyn Skinner Karen Smith Carolyn Spillman 98 QI, Steve Sprunger Richard Steinhilber Steve Swartz Rugs Swing C31-0lTh3ng Tessa Unger Russ Wagner Bob Weaver Randy Wiley Marsha Wolfe Ethelene Workman Vendetta Young Margaret Younge 99 S 1972 F Rf '7 SE ICR Senior Class Officers: LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Neuenschwan- der, Patty Robertson, Cindy Alleman, and Gerry Tilker. Cindy Alleman Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education Gerald M. Blastick Jr. Bachelor of Science, History Greg Amor Bachelor of Science, Physical Education and Health Dan Boen Bachelor of Arts, Psychology Gary L. Brandeberry Bachelor of Science, Speech David Brehm Bachelor ofScience, History Sharon Bryant Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education Terry Bryant Bachelor ofScience, History MikeCasper Bachelor of Science, Business Administration John D. Chamness Bachelor ofScience, Music V . 54....i. ' LM, f- 15,..'f rio P- ' ij ,x .. - W3 4? cliff xl CL Bill Clampitt Bachelor of Science. Business Administration Steve Clark Bachelor ol' Science. Education Ken Click Bachelor of Arts, Bible PatCory Bachelor ol' Science. Physical Education Loraine Crots Bachelor of Science. Business Education Phyllis Cunningham Secretarial Science - 'S Carol Davis Kay Dawalt Secretarial Science Secretarial S .lim Duncan Bachelor of Arts, Sociology cience .iw . wt- Becky Doolittle Bachelor of Science. Elementary Education ff' fmwy E Q U sta, A is K zz, 1: 2 , ' - ' Y ,Q ...lf .., V 47' N? erj' 5 -v . gurl vr.i1't f ' :jf -,V . .A s -ig - i X ' -' ' 5. i 1? Barbara Dunmire Bachelor ol' Arts. English Sue Eberly Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Joel Ezra Ensminger Bachelor ofArts. Biology Linda Rose Etter Bachelor of Science. Physical Education and Health Gaylord Eutsler Bachelor of Science. Business Administration Barbara Fisher Bachelor of Arts. Sociology -gn 45 Anita Flaugh Bachelor ofArts, Psychology Bonnie Friend Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education Phil Fry Bachelor of Arts, History John Funk Bachelor of Science, Business Administration Phil Goodpaster Bachelor of Science, Social Studies Ted Habegger Bachelor of Science, Social Studies TF x ,,, 4 5. ' ,V '.1-f,'1afw.5P2vi 'ix' nw ,X 1 5' X- 5'-:i'.1:f' ' Y .il Ni' ' Ii - .,., t ,, -,g5igxt4,x. ,.-.5 4 I '-N: A - X xg:-gs-,eg-5 Q., 2 .c H ,pi L no P A v-'Q .I 1 August Hacker Bachelor of Science. Sociology Pat Holbrook Bachelor ol' Science. Elementary Education Montey Gene Holloway Bachelor ol'Arts. Philosophy Kathy Hou ard Secretarial Science Lynn Howard Bachelor ol' Science, Education George Hower Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education Ns, ix X V93 Xxx Q9 X, 5 xtbgw b ws, 4 X Q XX vc -w:1'F' fi ur Diana Johnson Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education Caroljones Bachelor of Science, Physical Education Howard E. Jones Bachelor of Science, Chemistry Sue Keenan Bachelor of Science, Physical Education Marilyn Killen Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education Kathy Koons Bachelor ofScience, Speech it. I Carolyn Korporal Bachelor of Science, Physical Education it if Nw Secretarial Science W ml nr' FD- X , N - x I i X , I Beth Lahr Jay Lahr James Leer B3Cl1ClOr of SClCl'lCC, BL1SlnCSS Bachelor of Science Physical Administration Education and Health 110 fr -X 111 Richard LaPage Bachelor ofArts, Psychology Randy Livengood Bachelor of Science, Speech Thomas W, Martin Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education Bob McCaslin Bachelor of Science, Sociology Janis Kae McCormick Bachelor ofScience, English Ron McReynolds Bachelor of Science, Physical Education 'W' 'JT vi 112 Charles Milliken Bachelor of Arts. Psychology and Art Gladys Hart Mitchel Bachelor ol' Science, Elementary Education Leon P. Mitchel Bachelor of Science. Elementary Education Christine Mossburg Bachelor ol' Science. Elementary Education Don Neuenschwander Bachelor of Science. Physical Education Greg Overmyer Bachelor ol'Arts. Psychology Dale Pickens Bachelor of Science, Social StudiesArea 113 Joyce Porter Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education Evelyn Jo Priddy Bachelor of Science. Elementary Education Paula Pugh Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education Duanne Ray Bachelor ofArts, English Katherine Redeker Bachelor of Science, English Stanley A. Reid Bachelor of Arts, History 9. 114 James Reinking Bachelor of Science, Physical Education Bill Riehle Bachelor ofScience, Mathematics Patricia Robertson Bachelor ofScience, English Joel Roush Bachelor of Science, History Steve Schenkel Bachelor of Science, Business and Education Gloria Scott Secretarial Science Dick Sheets Bachelor of Science, Biology Rebekah Shuey Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry Mary Lou Smith Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education Nancy Smith Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education Harry Sparling Bachelor of Arts, Bible Richard Starwich Bachelor ofArts, Psychology ,Ka Greg Stevens .lim Steward Lynwood E. Stucker Bachelor 0fAn5, History Bachelor of Science, Business Bachelor of Science, Social Administration Studies Area H Patricia Clay Stucker ' Bachelor of Science. Speech- , Drama ..,..4 ,wc,,.g4sg,gams':,Q- -wwf' ., . 'N 3 ' 116 Je -5 Gerald W. Tilker Bachelor of Science, Business Education Pat Tinker Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education Gaylord E. Wagner Bachelor of Science, Sociology Jean M. Wagner Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education Claudia Walsh Bachelor of Science, Speech- Drama Sue Willmett Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education Tom Wood Bachelor of Science, Historyg Physical Education Dean L. Wygant Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education f v ,N -ll J 3 f Pancakes Margaret a not pencils! Aunt Jemima?! W1 eg These S5 tuxedos just don't make it. Who are you calling the Queen ofTarts'? . 1 Q ,lm- ' s Z 'Kiwi 1 A iii 23' Student .E 'l .AIA . - .Hiatt Q -qc. ' . Blige -A gif. 'Q Es, .,'E'YiI. .1 ' . 'fl'- vn-uvwbvv-Vg ii I Suki-,aisle 111--' 44 XLS. if Y' A at X :XX f K.: 5 .i .I 'I - 7? I li si' .1 ii ai. ids! Q' . Il I 2 -i 11 lil' i . .J -I I , We, '31 ,X 3.1 . . ff?'N - 'mud Fri 4 -va' nu' 3 'S yyX 14. i-- , ' L. I ldf-rv-. 7' ' f i. 4 9? s--fi' -- nv ,' 'ia 1' ba' , ', I . . ' . ,-if, we .E . Q.: .r Q W I. v. I 4 ' K . 4- ' ' - ' I 10 H' r -,fi ui? . 1 r 'ygiifyxjn 'ge ff' 1 1 X-7:7 ffl.. ' . . a -,luvggvjyrem-as?-' ian V .- 'mrs' 1- 1' il -I --at-I ,sf jig. , L51 .iff . V . . Q - . 'hmiflfig' S4 fl Q, . l. ,I .i.2'.f, x . Xi ,'.,wU-.: 5.t,Q.f if .A . ,- mg Z I. I ' . :L.sff'i,,--52' if -Q .- Ji! .- I .v e rye.---fgp.. 1,4 - 1 - ' ,' J A f! 4 uf-' . -' -ut?5'5l ' - . .eb .3-Fee? ' '. I '-' I . - I' I - ---ri-W ifff'-mix-1...-f ' 'f '-HLFAJ-W VV A. ,f fi :I h ,g f . 12-. Sophomore Ego Week ' F+ fg-'A 2 cf' A ,L ,M A' Y Vw.-'-gggf. - ,ai-.1 . .-J: 'Z' 4, - '-,V ., - l- '- -.'- V 'WS 3. J . :..-6' Aofy, f.,L F.-. sf. S-- fs ...T fu' qrxewf h' ,tiki l . - , fx- :fl .fl :I-, '. V A .V ..'. ',: 157-1 gf A u. 3? R -1 -'Af' -uf' S J 5 1 X ,-. ' i , H, .I x .. v O he J , Q, in .fl 4. l , I gf 4, .L ' 4 -1 ' 4 s, X V, , ul -lf 1 ' D ' is kill -3 .J . Nl? ', ,.f,qf',.- , - f'. 1 ' , 5-4 -4 .L 1. ,. H' f ' .xr '95 j:- .f .-.- A -3pqzf, 4Qi' L ff' I- f' ,. jj, .,5:i7'1 X gf' F Q M9133 .1 I know I am a Freshman ' .f-71' -'.n , , , .1 1 QV 'A 1 -Fi.- 1- , We Unworthy here to stand. ' - '- I' J ' A 1 I t ,xc , .1 V- J, at 4 ' 4' So I shall kneel O mighty one .-- , ,L J vs' A 1 9.4 3 And gladly kiss your hand. . ,.X 1 ' 1 115 i 12? 1' ' '-' x lf- 4-P, -gf 1--'!- , fi ll . . .,. X. 5 ' ' ' ' O Sweet Sophomore I shall follow your footsteps cheerfully, For I know that you are far wiser than I could ever be. - 611'-fl, , lm ' I-'ff ' - I fig . ' W. . ff? . ,r', I Q1 I '- 1 ,Wi it--,-I-1+ I . -Af . ., I 5-. A '.'Q,a!,p Kcwwig ., gi - -.- A . 'ro - ' . ..,. ,I - 4.-di -' , ,- It I . - ,P-1 . 4-- 3 - ' 5 r!,' Another sophomore ego building technique. . -N ,, H. It . - 1,3 hh! 561-s:.':,x,?g.,. it , 4 .. , Law'-Au 7.1: 63244 thy. .LQ .,... V by J 0, .. .,. , ,. '- ri -1' ,f'Lf,'5 -. -5 'G T.. ', 'Q , .,'l ,TQ -'fy-Q. g..,1'f. 'WHL , - Q?-J-.1 11' 'i' ' 'eq' ' Q J1'?4-'flwvff' .' ' La. 44,-.Q . Q f',g'i.-1255.355 ,g wtf X .,-' Q -'i-15213 ,A 34 T it OI' k 'bt -f-5 R Work Day is an annual event sponsored by the Student Union, when students do jobs to earn money for a project. This year the proceeds were used for light- ing tennis courts and a partial wall on one side of the courts to practice on. W ...,, . V E N .. Q-,.,::s :,,., -',-qrzrx ' c i V . X- ',,,5p 3 .v?jQ,, -1535, .i - ' . 1 1 - , ,ggi ,1qz.g.i-45 Q 1 I R tg -1 fr:1,.'33,w 5.5, .K M 2, -N .i?4f3. Q -Epi , : 53 .1-an Q6 ues! zaifgzat sf wal-a interested customers 4. ig! ' :I- 5 V ff I 5 .--W . s T21 ' fa if , H fi 'fl J gg I YE? at e . . ff - ' ' 1 T- 1? I , I . pc. 5433 .. , rx. 'v.,Se p-ug. Q ,. A, x I ,K,qU .. X Q 1 Y ...Q J 'N .7 Y -ya A - - 73. g. A. 4 3 5 5 . 'x ..'i.v? I 7 .T K 'Q 5, J -'fs-,,,., 1,,, u i' - - Qjxss' l- --ai ! i V. fi' '- wie-'ti'2' A -Q , ' F ' .. f ' T.:-1Is:'tVSK' J.. e 'H - . H -- Q .sw W' f L . UK. 'swf 'sr ' L .a,f.f!51 .Y I it M a. 3 ,Q if , Q. ' ' 'Q ,WJ QS, 1 3 Q , sg 1 .IH T wx P W . MA ' LZ- ' 5:56 , vs ' 'H' .gr 1 .+r?sff-.wfft at .1 1 .. f ' , f X A , 5. 1 vy' 1 I A i K Jvjza- ,EY Q ,hiflgj 1 , , ' .A k 2' -' ' X. - ,E 4 W . A... img , vi ., ,x,. ek '-.. a 'X Freshman Class Float. omecoming 1971 - 6'Those Were the Daysl' l- f 'TEXT T .- . 1 www . - Q 11 I if P A ,. ...NV Y. V A I -' I fy. - 1 V A '1, 5 ' x' . is-f V 5 , if ' ' . f .Q gt , J As, . ' L4 ter . 1 in 6 . -Af., ' is . ia... invzw ' ' 1 mms ,fu J Hurry with the paste. 124 Miss Congeniality of Livingston Hall- Sue Thompson. M X ,fir 1 1 fl 1 f 1 :C Coronation LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Younge, 1971 queen candidate: DuAnne Ray, 1971 queen candidate: Pal Holbrook, 1971 Homecoming Queen: Jan Zurcher Arne, 1970 Homecoming Queen: and Shirley Kin- sey, 1971 queen candidate. 125 f i.. 41 of 7 Sr FA MQ 1 ... Pat Holbrook, l97l Homecoming Queen, is from Logan, Ohio. A senior at H.C. she majored in Elementary Education. She was involved in Pedaxis and Student Senate. She was also a student counselor in Hardy. 1 'S NBUSH5 Pat's theme- Buttons and Bows. PHOPFIIIUR rm momma:- Shirley Kinsey, ajunior from Allentown P . . enn sylvania, is majoring in Physical Education and Psychology. Her activities included Student Se- nate. Pedaxis and the school newspaper. Her theme was I dream ofS. Jeanie J' rw. W we ' '12 -' ti 'Q Q K as My F J :ll if .559 N ' V cw! , f ' A ,L 3, --.-- -is L -....... 'Y it. , W .-.-..- .- , , - -ut sf--f. I QL, 1 M111 '-ss- me P- rs ' - F , ,A 1,12 y .2 . a.::,m..g Shirley's display. Campaign skit. 127 - l x' -, 'JXN fl ti, fu AAL. 'ii t- iz s RAY E N 7,-- 0 - . P 'I' 9 441 rl XJ DuAnne's theme xx as Sunshine Girl. X I' i Dave VanTilburg. .,1 4 I 'Va' AJ 9 DuAnne's escort. for campaign skit. DuAnne, a senior. is from Cedarville, Illinois. She majored in English. Some ofthe activities and or- ganizations in which she has participated in are lay- out editor and reporter for the Huntingtonian. sang in a debutation team. been a member of Alpha-Chi and was president ofthe Student Senate. , ws, ,. V A ,nie .'1 ,f ' S 5 7 'X N. v4 'xii .A 1 :.' :XX 9- sh 0 Q tx 3. fm-.126- new - .1 un -- P RA A hw .. ammo,- f I t-C' s w-'X Margaret Younge, ajunior from Detroit Michigan W eg iifffg is majoring in Psychology and Sociology. This year ' 3' -' ,Q is h ' . ' . .g ,r', s e spent her time working on the yearbook. in X ff if H :gf 'Ui V . -4-:Q w' . V 1 A' t a . .. Z. 4 Q ,gig I 1 ' ' f L.f ', pe -4 3-fi A 45 bg ggpv-. A- , , TS V ' 4-f 'ff 3 1.3: -K 1 f Q 'F ..g., -f ' s , M, L - W 'i V ' e f fgigf' 'X W . L ' ' 1 f. .gg Q Q E Q .? A9379 Aciliimr, .Maj M A Y e I LiTTie Things COUNT vi gy' it ll' . tx ' aft ff A52 .. pflmgg r '. 'g ' ' gliiitt Campaign skit. Maggie M.A.Y.aher theme. 129 STANDING: LEFT TO RIGHT Gary Brandybery. Randy Liven- good, Barry Fortna, Chuck Wat- son, Claudia Walsh, Dave Nic- hols, FRONT ROW: Pat Cory, Virginia Seilz, Carolyn Click, ea .fp , Dee Amstutz, and Lola Arnold. The Curious Savage A scene from The Curious Savage. il ff x -5.4, R ,T ' N xr :J Behind the scenes, 130 F' . s X za 1 , , xr. Nc' ' 1 ey..- Q.. Ky fi lie' X . X . A Q, 0 9 R X v eff Ig. ' 9' .XY Y X: i- NCQ: Q. , .5:f.:,:' S-XSS.- .-fur.. .-v Annual event- the Red Cross Bloodmobile. Students volunteer to give bood for needed hospital patients. Q 9' YQ, ' .ff e A ,awe Hang on- one more minute. V .fm ,fl -A Q . ,.f-.-t 1. . .... ... .xx 1 N r ? wm'Y- -fb. V. - 'if IX, - Q.-..??:'f i S55 -az.. wwf V ' .Q A495 .- M . .wi ,. .,-,i ai- ' - . gl . Y ' - ff-A f. ' -'.4 I 64:2-. , 1 t. 5:2-. Hb. .. H.. 'Tl-I-'-: 7.' . i , . H .. ,, ' . -- ' if . Sure, nurse. 131 , 473, Mvlmwq.. ,.,. rm... X .M . 1971-1972 Artist Lecture Series ta M' S.. 're Af , A, c.-J- fs-'Q W' l s z-.mf pb.: faiff EQ,-tu, X. it 9 .gy 'g .. V y '1 2 1+ 'ef f, - . . li-,Na 'ns- The Pacific Repertory Company, founded in 1966 for the u ' fb ' ' ' ' p rpose o ringing significant drama to people in all areas of the United States presented Henrik Ibsen's classic Hedda Gablerf' Because of the excellent quality of the Pacific Repertory Company's presentations, professors requested that the productions be made available to their colle es. Th 5 ' 'dd A ' ' g us, in a ition to their scheduled appearances in churches and schools, the company established an entirely new division to perform exclusively at colleges and universities. 132 vvwvmmhi -Q3 be-f , Dr. Philip M. Crane, United States Congressman from Illinois has taught at Indiana University and 'H 4-A137 Fl Bradley University and in I967 became Director ol' as I Schools for Westminster Academy, Northbrook, Illi- aa nois. In November, 1961, he was elected to the fill P the vacancy caused by the resignation of Donald Rumsfeld. l The Opera. Amahl and the Night Visitors was iiritten by Gian Menotti. The story tells ol' a lame boy who lives with his mother. On a particular night three uisemen come to stay. They are on their may to see Baby Jesus. As they start to leave. Amahl decides he xx ants to go with them. Upon leaving, Amahl becomes ixell, but wants to go anyway to give Baby Jesus his crutch. With an active repertoire of over twenty ballets, the Cincinnati Ballet Company has come to hold an im- portant position in the cultural life of the city of Cincinnati as a permanent resident repertory ballet company. The dancers ofthe company. selected an- nually through open auditions. are intensively train- ed in the techniques ol' ballet. t 5 i ' YQ .4 4 . A T L ,af ' 83' Dr. Goldberg. associate director, Humanities, Center for Continuing Liberal Education: Professor of Humani- ties. Penn State University: and Visiting Scholar. University ofArizona and University ofSheffield tEnglandJ. The Christian Theological Semi- nary Repertory Theatre presented Cry Dawn, in Dark Babylon. P.W. Turner, writer, is an English clergyman who written extensive- ly to convey the Christian gospel through drama. V 'E Q45 i ,, k f I' 7191- -is L, . 136 in-tj, o Qor' 4-I-ff 32 ,Li 3 if Pictured: LEFT TO RIGHT: Herschel Caldwell, Chris manager ofWKJG AMXFM and television. 355' s ::g.1.:1'f-fz, 'f - . Schenkel, Hilliard Gates- Vice-President and general 22:52 aw 4 6 I .1.1. 1 1:1 i 5 ':V, 1 .-.'.. L fi, .... X K -- ' fi., The renovated college gymnasium L, will be renamed in honor of Chris if ,'.1 T . ' Schenkel, nationally-known tele- , , . .Y wa- M , an 32.1. vision sportscaster and native ofthe county. It is expected that memen- ., 343213 '2 1115521935 K' 4:15551 . W,-,i .t :ss Q12 toes of his career may be placed on W mx display at the hall. 137 Q. X I -P' ' ' nn- 5 t 1 Q' ny P' A f LAAI -lil Chapel and M . E H 1 . - l Soul Concern is a christian rock group sponsored by Youth for Christ International. They travel throughout the year from coast to coast. .,. 138 Convocation ,, Ken Kurtz-News Director of WANE T.V ,wi k 40' . z I , t i I' A 'Irie !. i L' Harold Lindsell, editor of CHRISTIAN- ITY TODAY, was Christian Life Em- phasis Week speaker this year. Q,-f as 6' 'A 1. ,k i a Ugg W a K' 1' Qs, s X91 i I A plug for the Bloodmobile. Florida Bicy cle Trip nter i m ' 7 2 During the month of Januury students have the opportunity to luke classes offers on campus within the college program. is x. 'KS x 140 Interim is u time which offers the students neu experiences in the field of education. other than the courses the college Decision-making in Washing- ton DC. L- 5 I Q if J i i , X f f., 1 V r px fl X , V Y A S I , X Kathy Houser takes time to help Jeanette Cox shares a story with her favorite children, ,f,'lfB'r x' fi xv, XX ,.., ,.:,q:, i tim' ...RI . --wg Linda Smith increases her know- ledge Concerning audio-visual material. Interim past-times. ps ui' 'i 4 I .i 4 6 2 16 'E -LTI 142 Ll Confrontation ith oard of Trustees .' 'Vx Expressed views on open visitation, compulsory Chapels, and Christian Life emphasis in the classroom i i i '3 G6 ! 37-4- 1 The Roar ofthe Grease Paint f l'-IT' HTF' WJ, Q,-Mo, 4 --Y .- i x J ! 7 iiiiv I T 1 'T gm It ,.4 V.--YA Y--'- he-Y x 1 ,. s J ' Q - x,'x -3 o VTX. , M. 4 i 9 1 X i 5 ' ti I w Ii -, ng ii gm 2 F,-1? Q, i' 05 r ,Q N H' ' ,351 5 -'Q 5 , 'K if ix 'fx 1 mn-- .,., 1 it I E 4 , ,, K The crowd looks up at Sir, L15 . , . r1,fi',v,5,, Q . -A -, fl if - - X Wy f'3n.WFJ Pi 'l o oo, Cockfs plight becomes more pitiful iii... 1 . . 144 i 3' x-.l M f The Smell of lie Crowdw I i l Director: Pat Clay Stucker Ass't Director: Chuck Carpenter Music Director: Dave VanTilburg Ass't Music Director: John Wilson Cocky and Sir sing praises to the eye-full towering beauty from lVIanny's gymnasium. Eze.. in S ' A l ,. ' F Q i r 'lf tx 3 W g..w,-..,, C. l , ' 5' H ,. Y- rl EI: ' N1 P ' 4 .1-:-.1 if af- --'N ::1.s-waz?-e ,--mi '-.2 wife--.. - - - - tt.-,, 2 Cocky takes pride in his defeat .1 , 'sf.r1r-12:12:--.1xr1:1:'.111:I:':1L . fffv.. ' 1121 W 2. overthe deadly dragon. Q. , I j -5 . , l If-:gt ,asff .Q I .L :V - Y , . .,g .' ,--Qwqg.1: 4,. ' f - t a ff . - gs . , a-.t:,.e.- f ' i '1l :'E:xrff?i': Zi .V 5 P'5IE9 as-.- X ' - 4- . 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' F ,LA ..q.g' : - ' , -In I K ' W, ' F w9f,,5 ' t I 1 y G ' L :f. . 5 -. Xi-. X f ' A i '- - '14, , ..r: X . i I D T 1' VT E '15 -' 5 75' 3 K '-'ig ?- t - 'J :J 4 X v i , v - A , L fl' 2,3 ' , .f .4 il A x ge fi, V. X ii i' gc. xx Q 1 'M if rt I ' X If -.. 1 , , 1 A .L, 4 I --usa ,I W I E M. Ikaxn. nt Gt . ISK ' QE? v: J. 1391!-1 IT' iii Worid's best bike team! LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Bison, Phil Fry, Greg Overmyer, Doug May and Leon Mitchel. 148 Fountain Italiano Y ., f X2 -'AQ , A , .., V A . ,Vg Q With The GGZ33 'A 4:55435 '4L, N. 52.51 5, . l The Z f om Holland M'ch'ga P,'. Q z 1 ' 1 gl Z! ' 5 i 4 1. .S Nix N x at E tk . N, 0 L ,4 .9 , 'X '- -. ' , ',,Q-52,--.f .X iw Wx-, . QT to V l-4 J 4 X , ' .-, , n I .V -1 4 - . . 4 . l 1- N - -4 Q- ff-- l l 1 iliixblmlf tlrw 1 X 2 3 ., 1, jf' - Vg Jah h -xxx - rf -3? i ,i 'gflaf l if it 'fzf' - S Fr' W sf' x ov- , . 4 ,. ':,...A 1 Z 1 Y '- .- s . t - s .... f 'fir' A 'W A we'-.uw f 5'-at Q' 'jsa g, Q 1 A ., In . i fy if eel- -W 1 s s. A3 v fy 1 ' is 5 ku, 'P X t s .T ' 25,439 I , X 'i A L ' sh' , ' . ' Q 1 ' . 1 l ' ' , ' . V ' n ' s-X! -: ,I ' K A - ,. eg I 2 - .- 5 .fe . - 25 Miles to .. 4, L 0 . 9 The students sponsored a Walk-A- 'F f. Thon to raise operating funds for the i Q: A -A college. 225 walkers started from Fort 3 lv 4 P5 q V. ,M ,V+ Wayne to cover the 25 mile course to U ffb ,77 ., .W . ,' Qi, Y f.35'3fil g I l Huntington College. l27 completed the . .1 .At X . 5 full distance and all walkers raised in tw ' l 5 g i ' ' excess ofS26,000 for the college. . KX rv Q , it it l N l Q i ' N . ' ' l . v'x N s. it 1 to f is A M- Hail, hail the gangs all here. 150 fx. 2 ' , eq. Li 'EEE 5 'Z Q T - .,:. ' l- ' .'V, f ., lfffii' 3 m e Q, l e o gain' ' . .. V 1 . A ..- k , , RQ' 1 so o 4 , 1- T if 1 1 . A lg :L '.f 1 5' , 1,57 is 4.4, '. jj- , 7' ' i 1 . w 1' 5- I Another 21 miles to go A, l if -l- it N la x.- S. A nsxfxgzlhm vi xx - -... U- 1,4 s X J r -,R . -.R K v f. fy' f ,,- Q v I v, 6 55 J Y ' x , 5 QP Q gg M X 5 ' . ,,, ff ' ' . t ,ef K . Q- -. 5 iv c ' e , ., 45, ,f ab H 9 ' ' V .'a'N 3 .rw , ' M..,.......f-J' ef , ?, ,ow M. Ifyou would have gone out for basketball, you wouldn't be so tired. 151 L- . Forester Night anquete C72 Duane Burnham all conference track: voted most valuable player in cross country. Don Neuenschuander. Buell Gonzalez, Terry Zor- ger-5 all-conference in baseball: Terry Zorger voted MVP. - fun l.,l I' 5- 3 Bruce Bennette- all conference: voted most valuable soccer team player. . it .tw , 1 A E' :X f 5:- 5 K l yr 1 ., . 9 ' 0' ' ,s.-. 1 A Q 1 . A .e Y ri x Spring of ur 75th,' Pat Coryf voted MVP on women's tennis team up I' O G me xi. 'maya N. fi!! I-isa: 185A nxasfsi A Pat Clay Stucker- voted drama student ofthe year. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities- LEFT TO RIGHT: DuAnne Ray, Charles Milliken, Tom Martin, Pat Holbrook, Pat Cory, Dan Boen. Not pic- tured, Montey Holloway, Howard Jones, Harry Sparling, and Terri Howland. 'i if - xixiffj - , , Y, -.ft-, ru f Mft ., - va. . MM, Q ' . ff. s Pt Q 1 Fr sd tl? CL x A , H -.gn-vw K I G' K it f Bt Rafe -J 5' Q A' .K W ,funn X 1 i Forester and , I, 1 55 . M K ., A . 'gk Q -- . Q? ,s S -' 'T 395 45. S5 svx .hs N.. tx' ,rv ,fum - t f. h M., Ti: . 15 , n I ' 1 if ,A Aftw 'r 1 ' J 4' . I4 ,M- E ,- fi? Foresterette cg, . l A , aft T' A, .... WJ L, . .., Q W '5 Q -'K' Q ,A ffiliff: I at F. fi f, j 5 wifi' . J J xr' TA' - A nz- 64 vinyl ' ix . f I 5, 42 , .Q ,f ,A - Q e' Q, ' ff: uf' x VA r , g ' I ' f' ' 44 I 7' 1 .- 'PIB -ff 'Fi Rx X , .- fl .I, pf! ' To qualify as a candidate for the gold Forester statuette award, a stu- dent must be a senior, have a grade point of at least 6.0. have been involved in several co-cirricular activities on campus, be in good stand- ing, and have made a substantial contribution in support of the over- all program at Huntington College. The award winners are selected by vote of the entire student body. The outstanding awards ofthe evening, Forester and Foresterette of the year went to Don Neuenschwander and Pat Cory. The gold Forester statuette award was made by Diana Sowder. , K 154 f- - . Q -. . 'Q .- ,at H 5 i ff Spring . x M It JQ..xs, t u. wh D x E cm e-gm is -'ik :Q -- 'wf ' Q 4' f. Q25 f, 'f all-ti -. 1 -w -.sf Jw I we . , ff un Q35 in . 1 f -r , ' Q ! Q ix x A : V ui - if ' '. . .C P Qty nf. ' 5 '41 ' 3 'win , 6 ai N 'Vg ' f X x 5'3 ,L .Gln-' iii -x h ,hs ,cl . 4-...bw Q-N-f mf, ff Jih- afm-: '.i 4 5 iv, . , Q 'X MXN Entertainment from Pennsylvania. . - -. V , it ,Q Q t 33 'i ...th Qf-. .Q ii '- - ' T' gr- 5 1 Q 1 4 1 f I s 4' .X Z S . ii I if 1 V , t fa ft. v , il .Q 3 We wa -W-Q t -Ty K.- . , . 3 . V . gig. 'v , 'V , ,3::1' ff .'Q.,,f,f,., XG' 1 , M VX 1 Vt qu, NN T 1- 5 H. A 21 521151 . 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L V S4 gf: Av,, ran. 2-i fn 1 'QP if? ,Q,' 'f,, - .,,'. ,I :Q 1 5 3 bix P 'Q -- 5 Soccer Team Finishes 4th in Conference Huntington Opponent l Alumni 0 2 l.U.P.U. 3 O Goshen 7 4 St. Francis 2 0 Spring Arbor 4 l Marion 3 4 Bethel O 0 Grace 6 3 I.U.P.U, l 5 Ind. Tech 2 l Tri-State ' 2 Manchester ' l.U.P.U. Tourney 2 St. Francis 1 3 Ohio St.-Lima 0 .. f N ,Q .sis gi. . We i M of nb! Q rr s V Q 'JA'-R' 'JUL f,,Fg 4 ' ' y V: k Q 5'7 - ' ' , is J., wh 4 - ' , 3 . Q . -1' P P f ..-Q'E:: -I : -,: t,. fx' dmtf Q U, . , Qi 5 , i y xi H U ' A n-:I W- - i fs ' -AVO W' ' ' ' ' ,f at A 1 if .u yy- . ral,-w' J N That's using your head. I ' 'xl ffl i 1, .W Sk 1-XE, L' , . Q -H411 , 3 w Q9 13 , g 5 SX.: ., I f 'k l li I li Coach Windmiller has helped soc- cer achieve increased spectator respect on campus. His well 1 conditioned team displayed superb strategy but injuries and lack of previous playing exper- ience caused early season losses. Windy expects next fall to be an exceptionally fine year. MCC opponents, beware. N ,xxx C NX rx ft N X .,,,t..,.,H:--....., .,-. .,., , . , b-....K.,..,.::.:, , SX.. Z-thnx Y xxx- f '- U-' --.... . .,,,-A gf? FW f'. ? -wwf STANDING: LEFT TO RIGHTQ Lance Bryant, Doug May, Phil Fry, Pete Schooliield, Greg Overmyer, Paul Cherry, Bruce Bennett, Bob Coffey, Greg Kenner, Russ Isaacs, Coach Windmiller, FRONT ROWg Leo Kepner, Al Morrical, Chuck Davis, Dan Humbyrd, Bruce I-lull, Doug Birdsall, Walter Morocho, Dick Cole, and John Bailey. Bruce and Dan run ahead to pre- pare for a goal with the help of Walter Morocho. 163 ap- Ng -- ,-.5 . - 1- V: V ' xv.:-4I',el?i.:,'3ig,,-. Q-'F F- K il., J is .,r'Y-ft . ,- + - - -- - - ---1-.' -T53 , ' i' is 3-lb' it- Na ' flu? ' m'9','i Q , K , . . N is V H K .., H, el-4 'X l 'L-V---ef -fi' Y- -r-q.'7fe '-'V Q. Q -'CV' i ' N' ' ,r 'A , f,Y:5L',1- 'Qx'W!'QL ' 'A - - - ,V s .' wld . , -,Q . is ' A X L .1 --.. 'N A v . - ' I' ,,, 4 we f --Q' . . - J x' K' l',fj:1hi1i W p 6 , -1 . --' '. 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' 'I X - sf'-A--41.-rf, f:1fi:a.:.52q-22.52 4,-. -.L - . -- -5 h . , .. 1-. 1 ,, .uf .-aw .- ,I x -sg: - A A .. -at ,-.' '-'- 'ff ' ' ' 1 71,,'5':. 42-:':a if ,JB-' s- ' -tn sv-. , ' U .-F , 1 ' 'tg' . , ' ,MAE ....: ,. ' 1.16 . K. ' .5 . .-.mind An' . f 5 x2 'S Phil Fry, goalie, deserves recognition for his fine ability shown during the season. Walter ,Q if will certainly be missed. LQ,-1 gs ,O T fr - , A Nu . X l .f. ' , ,,,- ,, .0 .J 1 1 1 I A 1 1 R ..4J P I Aj ,M-tray, 'N' Env h 'rf---'f , . - . Q -i Vi ' if .5 - f Q- , .ff ' ' ' i L ' -l 'T .' L. ..L .qv-tivfwf.-'fx ' 'll ' il f J 534 U '- ' ll- l lim '. l. - 1 sf..-,meh A-A'- '5S'l' :A ' ' . l l 4' ' .i,... rw-1+ I wi, e W., - a '-.t-1w.:,'f-, t ' Q 'igwv 'fri 9 'l 77 fl?u iHfilai5il'fZ'l M54 i- 'Nl-' -1 11 .4 ' i . ' '.7 xl A,4'..,,.:4 il?-r I 'mf' I 1'7 ir- .A Q V' l -fi, f.T1-' ps: l . ,I-mbf-iffi' ,XT 11.-0 js, -5 I,,' : J A0 ,Q-.afgdg-I -'7 s u 'flxf-959.-.4', a N--Lp Ng.-'L .'r K1-V:- -fs A Q.j ,,.'. .5 . f V 1... L . ,Q fzvg-QJ.f - QM . ,Q ,, ..4 , ' I ...-', r 'j. ,U :K ., '. '- ' , , , ',..v A X ' - . .n J PJM'-'1.'. xl.-. -Nffrtiei. if ing'-mf.'fC,.r 1 - i .ii Agrgi'-'4 1 ' 35 164 ww f' .14-6 V12-4' ' ' , ' Q A Ng :,-..-, .- - Q . all NTFP.,- -wvqxg, . 4, .- ::,-,.y,:- V. ,ig ..4 STANDING: LEFT TO RIGHTQ Duane Barnharl, John Flannery, Ron Prohaska, Greg l-Iodak, manager, FRONT ROW: Pat McDonnell Don Bodiker, and Tom Lewis. . OPPONENT 48 Wabash l5 24 Goshen 31 45 Grace 19 19 Marian 17 41 Shippensburg State 15 28 Shepherd 27 39 Anderson 21 Northwood Invitational-2nd Goshen 24 Mid-Central Conference-3rd fa SEASON RECORD - 1 wing 7 losses. 'Lowest score wins. V. A I' fs .,,, --.J'l v-.sx.' A..' 1 Ulm.. L , O NJ? --'R 1 v 'iv The coach gives advice. f TFNNIS SCORES Opponent Marion 7 Goshen 7 Findlay 6 St. Francis 3 Grace 7 Concordia 7 Marion 7 Manchester 9 Tri-State 7 Indiana Tech 5 Conference standing-tied for 4th place 'T 64 L 9 . t 4 I Lt .7 ,Q I, Q X .J t AM BACK ROW. LH-T TO RIGHT: Joe Coker. Tom Piper, Coach Klopfenstein, Kenton Miller. FRONT ROW: Jim Leer. Steve Suarll. Gaylord VN agner. Tom Mann. .af . Q .xv it xi A- .Nr 'R uf Y ,goth we -3 .Qs BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Sxuirtl. Al Morricul, Russ Issues, Bruce Bennett. Bob McC1islin. Couch Seilhumer. FRONT ROW: Mike Price. Chuck Dz1vis,Dun Killen, Tom Munn. H.C. OPPON ENT 0 Franklin 57 ll Hope College 26 6 Manchester 47 35 Grace I 1 39 Wilmington I5 jj Centre 36 I8 Hanover 32 5, Western Michigan 50 O Bowling Green 54 24 Eurlhttm 30 6 Ferris Stttte 31 0 Olivet 54 O Anderson 54 Wrestling Won 2-Lost ll 167 20-8 RecordQ2nd in Conference ff fi 5 at rf' 1 ,I 41 Foresters begin another great season! , V 1 .fyf i LY Huntington 92 I05 I09 7I 77 II2 lI3 II3 88 97 II6 IIS ll-4 92 83 l25 l0I I22 II4 97 I00 IO4 84 83 74 Il3 I06 George Williams Trinity Christian Marion Goshen Anderson Grace Grand Rapids Baptist Indiana Tech Purdue Calumet Urbana Northwood Institute Taylor Purdue North Central Tri-State Earlam l.U.P,U. Manchester St. Francis Concordia Marian Bethel Grace Goshen Indiana Tech Tri-State St. Francis Concordia Marion Opponent 'li 79 94 82 74 93 73 95 84 I07 I0-4 l23 94 96 IOI 93 I06 89 72 98 98 98 68 79 93 89 78 HC Basketball xiii , T? 'f q iz i t A f 5 x ' ii A MV, , It -1 :IH V, .5 4 . 5 ff? '- ,, fffiif' Varsity. LEFT Larry Elliot, Bri TO RIGHT: Tom Bujiatt, Terry Strtihm. Kevin Bowman. Tom Davis. Tom Vtood, Buell Gonzales. Steve Platt, an Smith, Tom Goodwin, Terry Zorger. and Steve Younce. .f t . W.. lieith Spahr's intense burning desire to win causes him to mercilessly push himself. His dedication to succeed results in vast amounts of time and energy expended in recruiting and preparing his athletes for victory. H.C.'s record Q43-l6J, during Coach Spahr's two years at the helm speaks for itself. ,K--v if? -M-,,, f -. 4. L, ' i' 1 'f , f'e e-M:'gm,:q .2 : .ni W - A Ke E wi X 41- : I ' 5,5 sw f' .TK Y t' ' V, stop-nn--pn.-M- ...........r,,hw. + :WA by gfgggxrv-Nx.f,,.x,E,.., Q yji. x 3 1 JX ff? V .gf ' T24-rv T' .-ff x'v-.NAM 'I K 4X J I 5' ' fx 4E --.lxi4'w ' ' M-., 1 LH I TO RIC HI Inernex H nlhu IX Demnr Ro eherrx Sandx l nm rn U-TRONT1 ,lean Guerlc Qfirsl wmesler Lheerleaderb and ILLIULULL X, H.C. Thanks Cheerleaders H for Their Time, Talent ' ,fa and Effort N K' M' T . 'Y 1 A 170 STANDING: LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Beghtel, coach, Karen West, Linda Barnard, Sue Keenan, Shirley Kinsey, FRONT ROWQ Becky Walk, Kathy Rhodes, and Susie Smith. Huntington Opponents 3l Manchester 66 24 Indiana Central 37 44 Taylor 38 33 Alumni 43 15 Goshen 62 34 Marion 28 Women's asketball 171 if .fel-wt: '? 'l7 ,ima K t'gQ' F . Huff? , gig, yt .-.5 ' 'FP' s- 'K 'Q' W vt! 'lt 1 t. A .-9. 5, ,. iz 7t :' j STANDING: LEFT TO RIGHTQ Susie Smith, Cinday Kneuss. Pat Cox, coach, Karen West, Ann Monn, FRONT ROW, Becky Walk and Cathee Martin, Womeifs Track Team Rained out Ball State Taylor 69 Indiana Central 35 Taylor Invitational Huntington 22 172 . FIV' Y ,'-. 1. i . .JN it s-- ' ,' . .- 'f ' .-, 5 ' Egpgggii , , Golf Bethel Tri-State Concordia Indiana Tech Grace Marion Goshen Tri-State St. Francis Indiana Tech H.C 0 2 l0Vz 7 I0 9k 12 2Vz ll V2 7 OPPONENT 15 I3 4 W 8 5 5 V2 3 I2 V2 3 V2 S S -uf' 1. . x AL. V u . v,.- x,l uf . .I r .' .. .. - . -.WV ' 1 , ' x x I . .. Q ' V. fc'i , A' , . gr!! r- F 4 .J if - ' I ..,A,!-:59'f-.fi iaaa 51-f'ii3ifQ L '.- f I' A ---'rf in 4-fffgf Lf ann- iffwll W, t C, ' Aggggis ,A .1 X .N fs k. X r'--ww. W. ,, 1- .'e:1'1.' f 99 NMS A, ' Q- 1 :A 4 x A R ' 'x ii 1 V' . . sa! , gg .. fl' iw 5, 1' . ,i QW S. V ' ' 7. ,. x , . 4 srl' 1 . be f '-.-, If-f.vwff'.ff,q. ln, V ' . .r t 1. .I gfir s-.4' 5- ,Y -. .l . ' ,. . - 9,,.,.,i- My f , , , : i. xl .. av. I V ktvximvwh -pot' f ' Q pak, 'A -r..:, 4 'eg ' Q M.. 5 . ff? 4 --s' X ' 1 -X TELLQZ-: f. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Mommer, Jim Murphy, Coach Klopfenstein, Andy Hartley, Kenton Miller. 173 QV Lf-his H.C. Opponent St. Francis I2 V2 2 V2 Goshen I0 5 Marion 421 420 Grace I3 2 Concordia 15 0 Bethel Tourney-5th place MCC Tourney-3rd place N.A.I.A. -13th place Conference Standing-3rd place 9 wins: 6 losses. 8 winsg 4 losses-Conference 45- ' I , 4 i N X-41 7-Q' , 7 -- 'TX 1 s' A k -144-fi-'gzllm ,' -.xxf Wrl I,--Y .1 l A I -...., Q I . , , S 3 T , ' -ae X - J 15' ' 1' x -, ' Q ,f 'fic ' 1 F I I 5? :T fr ', lv N ex J., 6 - . - . Q Q s ' . :b I . 'ig QT- -Y, 1 N f Aj' a li f ' X 5 if .s '- ' ' -, -:D -' 't 54 T.-1 if is ! 1 9-A-.'.-, -- -w -1 . , Q ' . L L . X' , .f E A ff . T - Q - :ijt Q G '4 - .,. ' :rx- xA. ' - iff. ' Ai' ws. Q '- 'Q-.-.59 .,j,f ' I ' Ji A - 2 L B. in , N' .,.. f::i.!i.'!?:,2Z H f , Lfffzr , . , .:.,:'-N' . .'3.'f.3.f::fff7 f . .4 .... I ,l 'V Ak 4 'A'-'--Q , ', , he A 'F . - f . 5 N lf, STANDING: LEFT TO RIGHT: zahl. and Nancy Humbyrd, . 1, . Qt Barb Burnett, Suzie Smith, Pat Cox. coach, Pat Cory. Barb Fisher, FRONT ROW: Leila Hassen Marion 2-7 HC lost Taylor 2-5 HC lost Manchester 3-6 HC lost Goshen 0-7 HC lost Grace 7-0 HC WON! Anderson Rained out W o men 'G s T e n n Winning within makes all the difference Pat Cory 174 g as l 1 ' C X 'Q . M., QI Q I I' 1 BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: John Bailey, manager. John Shelton. Tom Goodwin. Duane Barnhurl. Larry Mitchell, Chon Michael Mr. King, coach: SECOND ROW. Tom Lewis, Tom Martin, Devon Strine, Greg Kenner, Paul Cherry, Tom Philpit. Bob McCaslin John Beck: FRONT ROW. Dave Putt, Mike Price, Mike Helvie, Tom Piper. Eric Hines, and Tom Schenkel. H.C. Opponent k 77 68 Goshen r 36 ll6 Rose'Hulman 36 29 Northwood 34 I l I Cedarville 25 I 16 Hanover 78 87 Tri-State 78 I6 Concordia V 28 M ll6 V1 Ohio Northern si, ' - ...l, ,N . W -A g Grace Relays-3rd lf? 'I f 4 Cedarville Relays-5th ' I ,K . X Y ,A Vlbx A ff Mid-Central Conference-4 l ' gf ?, Ni Season Record-3 wins. 5 losses 5, 'flhl' iilllg R ' ly i 'A ' J-l gl Lil zy wr ...M-dl Y I 17 .-, H -Z. . g - 2. A ' 14' if W X' - ,e'5 ' . - . Q , - -. - . s r -. 3- sh - Q W , W' '- A - f . 4 fri 2 I , f- :U-. r , ,L .L.s- x qv , J. 1-gg, -- f I s'F:?'f:'f -' fx W Kff: Hg' as., -.Mig-H 9, fl: X e Ac nl A. 1 I x 'Q ni L 1,1 .'l . ,.. f'!.fF1-K -W - s.2-r- fr' ' 1,- -2- Ac' I 4 :if v f 3 A ' Q .' . - -e 'b - vs , - ' ' ' - F- A ' 51ff'C5 '57' f' -' .1 e --sffifii f'f1-f-Sie 6 ' ' ' --,': 1 ' ll M 745 'Si tx . f it ,As Q i A 5-.f -.,, -' fi. A-N. YN h Q 1.4 1. , i ' 4 If f ,Xi ' 1 - . 1 1. G 1 .w k .4 EIGL . l , If 1 Nutr, .Zi 6 , .At 'g ,g '11 f f Q 9 l dk .. I Q . -1 b 7: 'Q-'F'-'eZ',Qi ' - 12 .-'15 ' S s Ls - ' '5 ,.,,,1- Jim Wilson is a quiet, unassuming gentleman who never loses his poise nor patience. He has his eyes set on winning a District 21 championship for H.C. in baseball. His record is 22-l3. Q I its . M 'f fr P' Photos by Mike Mcllrath. 176 Baseball BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT, Coach Wilson, Keith Miller. Tom Wood, Tom Davis, Buell Gonzales. Don Neuenschnander, Brian Smith, Gerry Tilker, Ass't Coach. Dick Scoville. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Gee, Steve Next, Jeff Hubner, Jerry Blastic, Russ Isaacs, Greg Amor, Terry Zorger. FRONT ROW: Jim Leer, manager. Dick Cole, Dick Sheets, Gary Mast, Lynn Powell, bat girl, Artie Fryman. Al Morrical, Russ Swing. CPPOIICIIT. Opponent 18 5 Taylor I0 3 Goshen - 4 3 St. Josephs 5 12 Taylor 8 3 Concordia 4 2 St. Francis I I 2 Tri-State I7 7 Concordia 9 5 St. Francis 5 0 Tri-State I 2 Marion 8 6 I.U. Purdue 7 0 Indiana Tech 3 0 Marion 5 I Anderson 19 0 Indiana Tech IO 5 Bethel District 21 Tournament 0 I Manchester 8 2 Bethel 5 2 Hanover 4 2 Grace l 5 Indiana Central 6 2 Marian 5 3 Grace 0 3 Indiana Central 7 ll Indiana Central 10 7 Goshen 2 5 St. Josephs 2 6 Indiana Central 177 , n 1 . u. fig ,IA JI' ryg ' l y, 1. ' - 'PVS 0 1 P -. 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Complimentsof TRI-STATE PHOTOGRAPHY Ft. Wayne PA TRONS COMPLIMENTS OF Barnhart's Books and Office Supplies Woolworth's 181 DRIVE A CLEAN CAR WEAR CLEAN CLOTHES PARKMOOR CAR WASH, INC. PARKMOOR FABRIC CARE CENTER, INC. 37 Park moor Huntington COM PLIM ENTS OF NORTHWAY PIZZACQ, FLORA'S ICE CREAM SHOPPE 538 Warren Street SENIORS - KEEP ON TRUCKIN' DELTA KAPPA TAU-DELTA KAPPA PI MOON SL MOON Launderers and Dry Cleaners Frigidaire and Coin Laundary Quality Service Since MANN INC. 22 Vine Street Phone 356-081 l HUNTINGTON. INDIANA 1912 Plumbing Refrigeration 335 Poplar Street 356-5100 Heating Air Conditioning Compliments of JC P ENNY D. M Downtown Huntington 98 years of Style8c Quality Mens'8L Womens' Fashions The values are here every day. KRI EG BAUM SNOWDEN 8: SONS INSURANCE AGENCY Since V886 I8 West Washington INTERNATIONAL- M7437 For your Insurance Needs Contact Gene or Jack Snowden NEW HOLLAND s w f' ' AQ, lnte n1tionalCub-Cub Cadets A ek' HuntinMton.Indiana 46750 I Phones: Office 356 6l lO Part I 6 6l ll ' Gene .l11Ck SMITH FURNITURE NURWUUD GoLF CLUB says GOOD LUCK Maple Grove Road tothe Huntington.lndiana A challenging I8-Hole Course CLASS OF 1972 Pfwhop and Restaurant I 184 BLOCKER BLUE FLAME Bulk 8a Bottle LP Gas Anhydrous Ammonia Service Liquid Fertilizers U. S. 224 Phone 758-24114 Office 356-5212- Home UTAH-AMERICAN CORPORATION 1124 E. Franklin St. Huntington, Indiana FRAZANDA GOLF COURS E South on St. Rd. 5 In the I-Ieartof the Reservoir Area Open to the Public 185 gl WEBB SL SON Jewelers 8: Gift Counselors 418 Jefferson Park Mall Huntingtomlndiana 46750 Ph. 356-2822 Largest and Most Complete Department Store in Huntington County W. T. GRANTS HUNTINGTGN READY MIX Cyl JOHNSON'S FLGWER SHOP Congratuldt o 1972 Graduates BROWN 8a ROWE A ' I I .:., .,. I A i S21 f ff I f 53 L, : ..'f is 1 'IZ I 1 W WISH BONE CAFE ee , 1 II' .1-1' I 4- .-.. Q uf ' fi - f .K Me I A , The Bone -- ,, QI 1 ,- ijjjl ggg. .37-'f i 1, - ' ,. . f A- ' '.., I - ...,.A, .,........,, ., -.2 - Good Luck fa ': - l' , ' - , I ' A ' if to the A L11 Class of 1972 mmwamiggggmmg Serving the Rural Areas With HEATING, COOLING, LIGHTING, AND POWER VOICE OF THE STUDENTS the huntingtonian 187 Main Office DOWNTOWN Northway Office 2020 NORTH JEFFERSON STREET Market Street Drive-On DOWNTOWN Andrews Office in Huntingtonfand Andrews Member FDIC THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OUR SUNDAY VISITOR NOLL PLAZA- HUNTINGTON, INDIANA 46750 QUALITY L WI 'W PRINTING 8L PUBLISHING 188 5, commencement . . . the start of something big: best wishes, graduates, from the electric company. PUBLIC SERVICE INDIANA C STATE QMMQNUY 'iillil'-501151 Mzllwflr. BAI L EY MORTUARY 35 West Park Drive. Huntington. Indiana Call 356-1790 Prompt 24 hourAmbulance Service . .. the Cost is a matter ofChoice RICH ERT STUDIO QUALITY PHGTOGRAPHS AT REASONABLE 451 W. Park of. PRICES PH. 356-6810 ALPHA GAMMA PI ALPHA SIGMA ETA Congratulations to the Class of'72 190 LTV Electrosystems 63511611 Inc. M EMCOR DIVISION INDIANA GAS COMPANY M EMa'kD'i INC. IfIt's Lumber, C ll H 3 Ourmmber BE HAPPEYGO HOPPE Phone f 356-0800 Huntingtomlndiana HUME COMPANY INC. LUMBER CO. 1370 EtnaAvenue Huntington, Indiana PAINT Phone: 356-0638 CEMENT GLASS PLASTER LIME SASH 8: DOORS GET THE HAPPY BRICK HOPPE HABIT BUILD ER'S I-IDW. 191 ea a- Keefer Greenhouses Compliments ol Huntington and Andrews Excellent Floral Service Fresh Flowers for all Occasions ei ,Xfyf f K Ziff XR! 4502050 QXCRS YRNXQKX W ICF C 'ff ,i,..,,. ' H -- W 4M4' A vi F . Y: '. ...aff ., - r -32. 1 . .':1,JgE' 1 234 xgv. Lvxsvn -f.g,,. f- , ,, . V -- -fr .K 1- f -' .sf ' ' '- ,,,..,,,.,.,,p .... 'MM ' N AMERICN5 rrss S f F HUNTINGTON H ERALD PRESS Serving Huntington County Since 1848 192 WERTENBERGER C P' 'N TIRE INC. LEHMAN FLOUR FOR THE BEST TIRE DEAL IN THE COUNTY 503 E A C pl f C pl f RENZ CLEANERS BRENNAN'S PLUMBING AND HEATING E Shpp gC t Fi' ' ' . ewx X h X Y . 'fe -X .- W fi B.-XCR ROW: C.A. Allen. C.A. Bowman, AJ. lde. D.R. . N. X Y 1 '4 . -xt FR Wealxly, .l.R. Dickman. MIDDLE ROW: C.C. Burger, 5 T f ' l l vu X 1 DC. Allen. G.P. Roberts. .l. Hacker. FRONT ROWY - ' lf? W Z 1' - B.M.BOXKmLlfl.C,YN.NN'llbCl'l'Ol'CC. E.E. whnaker. 8 M , , 1 'Hi' QR S ' : r, A X 1 N Q X ,I 4..V. sg like li l it lx .. .ii... There are many things different at Huntington College since l904. The campus and the people look very much different. But we still have the Ad Building and we still have students. Some things are not much different, after all. We try to bring the young to understand the old and the old to accept the young. V5 W 'B O Q,.f'tf,f't ' H 0 H , V . i Af- Huntington College Alumni Association fl f f l T v - ' '- V BACK ROW: Coach J. wilson, K. Miner, T. wood, R. H ,J . , ' If' . T Davis, B, Gonzales, D. Neuenschwander, B. Smith, G. 4 X ' ' Tilker. Asst. Coach D. Scoville. MIDDLE ROW: M. Gee, . J' 't ii S. New, J. Hubner, G. Blaslic, R. Isaacs, G. Amor, T. '- 4 ' ' ' 2 A Zorger. FRONT ROW: J. Leer. Manager. D. Cole, D. V f ., H H' X ' ' Sheets. G. Mast. L. Powell, Bat Girl, A. Fryman, A, ' l T - ' Morrical. R. Swing. ' ' il l U 'IN ,. . 4 g ,A I ' 4 4 l 5 54 I ,f H lf ,,. N ' 8. , 1. i. L . . 194 A Abbey, Donna Adams, Dennis Adams, Sherry 63, 86 Adams, Susan, 63 Alexander, David Alleman, Cynthia, 65, 102 Allen, Kenneth Allison, David Amor, Gregory, 17, 102, 177, 194 Amsler, Kathy, 61, 63, 86 Amstutz, Delores, 67, 94, 130, 144 Anderson, Sandra Armstrong, Charles, 63, 68, 74 Armstrong, Jennifer, 94 Arnold, Alan, 74 Arnold, Lola, 7, 69, 70, 120, 130 Arnold, Mont August, Kathy, 74 Aumsbaugh, Michael, 94 B Bailey, Helen, 86 Bailey, John, 163. 175 Bailey, John W. Bailey, Joyce Bailey, Sandra Bajzatt, Tom, 67, 86, 143, 156, 169 Baker, Carol, 60, 68, 94, 140 Baker, Roger, 94 Bakner, Terrence, 86 Balog, Kevin, 68, 86 Bandelier, Charl, 17, 68, 92, 94 Bard, Marty, 74 Bare, Carla, 74 Barger, Michael, 86 Barkema, Lynn Barnard, Linda, 160, 171 Barnett, John Barnhart, Duane, 74, 152, 165, 175 Barr, Stephen Barton, Mike, 86 Beck, John, 74, 175 Benjamin, Gary, 63, 74 Bennett, Bruce, 63, 152, 163, 167 Benz, Dean, 20, 61, 74, 152 Bergdall, Sheryl, 67 Student Index Betz, Deborah, 80, 86 Birdsall, Connie, 60, 86, 93, 120, 139 Birdsall, Doug. 60, 74, 85, 139 Blastick, Gerald, 102, 161, 177, 194 Blocher, Mary Bodiker, Donald, 74, 165 Boen, Dan, 61, 102, 153 Bowman, Kevin, 14, 60, 94, 96, 169 Bowman, Sam, 61,94 Boyd, Bob, 15, 75 Brady, Charlene, 86 Brandon, Michael, 75, 155, 163 Brandyberry, Gary, 67, 69, 103, 130, 147 Brehm, David, 103 Bridges, Deborah, 75, 123 Brodbeck, Thomas, 86 Brott, Steve, 64, 71.94, 133, 142 Bruce, Bob, 61, 75 Bryan, Barry Bryant, Lance, 68, 163 Bryant, Sharon, 103 Bryant, Terry 103 Bruch, Keith Burchett, David Burkholder, Ann, 70, 87, 93 Burkholder, Denny, 94 Burkholder, Ladonna Burnett, Barb, 64, 65, 94, 140, 152 Bush, Linda, 75 Bushnell, Sandy, 60, 68, 95, 144, 174 Bushong, Kim, 87 Bushong, Mike, 95 C Caldwell, Herschel, 66, 95, 137 Caldwell, Lynette Carpenter, Charles, 63, 64, 75 Case, Bill, 62, 81, 87 Casper, Mike, 103 Chamness, John, 103 Cheney, Doug, 75 Cherry, Connie, 60, 63, 70, 75, 85 Cherry, Paul, 10, 60, 71, 95, 119, 133, 163, 175 Christian, Prakashkumar, 75 Clampitt, Bill, 67, 104 Clark, Steve, 104 Clement, Pat, 62,87 Click. Carolyn, 75, 77, 130 Click, Ken, 104 Cocklin, Janet Coffey, Bob, 68, 95, 162, 163 Coffey, Tim, 95 Coker, Joe, 68, 166 Cole, Dick, 68. 131. 163, 177, 194 Conkle, Deborah Conrad, Keith, 95 Cook, Mike, 75 Cory, Pat, 60, 70, 104, 130, 160, 153,154,157,174 Cory, Dan, 87 Cox, Doug Cox, Jeanette, 10, 60, 67, 95, 99, 129, 141, 160, 168, 170 Crabtree, Anita, 61, 70, 87 Crismore, Debbie, 61, 70, 76 Crots, Loraine, 65, 66, 67, 104, 140 Crowe, Sue. 87, 143 Cunningham, Phyllis, 67, 104 Cybulski, Ron D Daglow, Linda, 63, 65, 87 Dahlenburg, Esther, 76 Dall, Nancy, 64, 76, 120, 155 Dalrymple, Richard Dalton, William Davis, Carol, 62, 63, 64, 87, 105 167 Davis, Charles, 73, 87, 162, 163 164 Davis, Tom, 76, 169, 175, 177, 194 Dawalt, Kay, 105 Delawter, James DeSanto, Deborah, 18, 76 DeSanto, Steve, 95 Dillon, Dawn Ditzler, David, 76 Doolittle, Becky, 60, 64, 65, 105 Douglas, Carolyn, 76 Drake, Linda, 63, 70, 87,88 Dubach, Patrick Duncan, Bev Duncan, James. 105 Duncan. Rosanne. 67, 88, 147 Dunmire, Barb. 65, 66, 106, 116, 119 Dunn, Dorothy, 76 Duryea. Cindy, 76 169 E Early, Debra, 76 Eberly, Linda, 76 Eberly, Susan, 67, 106 Edson. Pam Elliott. Larry, 68, 88, l5-. 156. Elliott, Bob, 60, 95 Ellison, David, 64 Elser. Cindy, 80 Emenhiser, Philip, 95 Emmons. Jody Engle, Ann, 74 Engle, Barb, 88 Engle. Dean Ensminger, Joel, 106 Etter, Linda, 65, 106 Eutsler, Gaylord, 106 Everett, Lynett Ewbank, Jeril, 77 F Fanger, Jim, 88 Fell, Kethy, 18, 77, 140 Ferguson, Richard Fetrow, Bill, 62, 63. 88 Fine, Hazel Finley, Kathy Fisher, Barb, 65. 106. 152, 174 Fisher, Donna, 64, 88 Flanagan, Pat, 67, 71, 96 Flannery, John, 71. 77,165 Flaugh, Anita, 107 Flynn, Tracy Fortna, Barry, 63, 69, 96, 129, 130, 155 Fortna, Deborah, 88 Frane, Pat, 96 Frank, Ron, 60, 64, 96, 149 Franks, Steve Frey, Bonnie, 77 Friend, Bonnie, 67, 107 Fry, Phil, 67, 107, 148, 163. 164 Fryman, Artie, 77, 177, 194 Fulton, Bruce, 88, 92 Funk. Jon. 67.107 G Gaerte. Jean, 70, 96. 160. 168, 170 Gall, Glenn, 60, 71, 133 Gard, Charles Garman, Elaine, 67,96 Gearhart, Janice, 77 Gee, Mike, 77, 177, 194 Geething, Maxine, 64, 77 Gentzel, Robert, 68 George, Dealyn, 96 Gerard. Beth. 70, 72, 88 Gerber. Tom Gibson, Gary. 148 Gillespie, Tena. 63, 88 Givens, Nancy. 77 Goebel, Pam Goebel, John, 67 Gonzales, Buell. 67, 69, 149, 175. 177, 194 Goodpaster, Phil, 107 Goodwin, Tom, 77, 169, 175 Goubeaux, Diane, 77, 123, 127, 152 Graham, Kaylinn, 77 Graf, Bob Gray, Sue, 61, 70, 88, 144, 146 Grossman, Jane, 64, 88 Gutshall, Craig, 67, 88, 151 H Habegger, Ted, 107 Hacker, August, 108 Haglund. Neil Hahn,Cliff, 78, 129, 147 Haley, Gerry, 78 Hall, Kathy, 60, 78, 85, 119 Hall, Tom Hallman. Gerald Hamblin, Carol, 78 Hammel, Sandra Harney, Linda Harris, Martha, 64, 70, 72, 89 Harris, Richard Harris, Sharon, 78 Harter, Wendy, 78 Hartley, Charles, 173 Hassenzahl, Leila, 89, 174 Hathaway, Tierney, 160, 168, 170 Hedrick, Greg Helvie, Michael, 78, 175 Hess, Sue, 22, 89 Heyde, Carol J. Hewitt. Tom, 7, 78, 155 Hiner, Gerald Hines, Eric, 175 Hippensteel, Joe, 67 Hirschy, Paul, 60 Hively, Dennis, 71 Hoblet, Janice Hodak, Greg, 96, 165 Herring, Hohe, Lawrence Holbrook, Pat, 60, 108, 125, 126 140, 153 Holloway. Montey, 108 Holmes, Greg Hosking, Gail, 89 Houser, Kathy, 95, 96, 141 Howard, Kathy, 70, 108 Howard, Lynn. 108, 118 Howell, Damon, 61, 63, 78, 144, 146 Hower, George Howland, Kris Howland, Terri, 70, 140 Hubner, Jeff, 78, 177, 194 Hueston, Gary, 78 Huff. David Hull, Bruce, 60, 96, 162, 163 Humbyrd, Dan, 16, 60, 96, 97, 120 Humbyrd, Nancy, 14, 60, 70, 71, 87, 89, 93, 133, 149, 174 Huston, Sherry, 78 I Isaacs, Russ, 68, 75, 79, 83, 142, 162, 163,177,194 J Jacobs, Jill, 79 Jackman, Geraldine Jenkins, Jim Johnson, Diana, 109 Johnson, Henry, 79 Johnson, Judy, 79, 85 Johnson, Kris, 67 Johnson, Marcia, 68, 79 Johnson, Steve, 73 Jones, Carol, 65, 109 Jones, Howard, D., 71, 79 Jones, Howard, 60, 109 K Kauffman, Barb Keenan, Sue, 69, 105, 171 Keeseman, Doris, 79 Kellermeyer, Gerry, 18, 70, 79 Kelly, Sharon, 79 Kelty, Margaret, 89 Kemper, Linda, 79 Kennedy, Cheryl, 62, 71, 79 Kenner, Greg, 156, 162, 163, 175 Kenner, Kathy, 18, 70, 79 Kepner, Leo, 67, 96, 119, 145, 156, 160 Kiefer, Mark, 62, 63, 79 Kiefer, Marty, 62, 63, 79 Killen, Dan, 67, 68, 89, 167 Killen, Marilyn, 109 King, Kathy, 89, 64 King, Ruth, 62, 63 Kinsey, Shirley, 60, 97, 125, 127, 149, 171 6 Kirklin, Cindy, 79 Kitt, Nancy Knable, Sheryl Kneuss, Cindy, 70, 72, 97, 172 Knipp, Brenda, 86, 89, 140 Knittle, Vickie, 80, 140 Koons, Kathy, 69, 109, 110, 120, 130 Kopp, Debra, 43, 89 Korporal, Carolyn, 67, 110 Krause, Tom, 89 Kuntz, Dwight Kuster, David I. Lahr, Beth, 110, 152 Lahr, Jay, 110, 155 Lam, Vera, 89 Lam, Vilia, 97 Lancaster, Lona, 80 Landers, Victoria, 64, 89 Lawrence, Rowena, 80 Layman, Phyllis Ledbetter, Gary, 89 Lee, Kitty, 89 1 Leer, Jim, 110, 116, 177, 194 Lehman, Sandy,l80, 83, 123, 160, 168 1 Leist, Cherie, 67, 90 Lemar, Linda LePage, Richard Letson, Eloise, 80 Lewis, Barb, 80 Lewis, Steve, 66 Lewis, Tom, 90, 165, 175 Liang, Johnny, 90 Lippe, Gary Livengood, Randy, 60, 62, 69, 73 1 1 1, 118, 130 Lloyd, David, 62, 63, 68, 90 Long, Marsha, 80, 127 Lubbs, Bafb,6i,65,6s,97 Lyons, Mike, 90, 127 lvl Mann, Merv, 90 Mann, Tom, 68, 70, 77, 166, 167 Marshall, Lynn Martin 172 Martin, Martin Martin. , Cathee, 96, 97, 155, 157, Dan Debbie, 61, 80 Halden, 90 Martin,Tom, 68, 111, 153, 175 Mast, Gary, 15, 68, 149, 177, 194 Matthews, Joann, 70. 81 May, Doug, 97, 148, 163 McA1pin, Bill, 90 McArthur, Nancy, 90 McCann, Jeffery McCas1in, Bob, 111, 167, 175 McClain, Gregory McCord, Donna, 63, 70, 81, 85 McCormick, Janis, 111 McCray, Larry, 152 McDonnell, Pat, 81, 165 McDouga1d, Priscilla Mcllrath, Mike. 65, 66, 81 McMillan, Joetta McReynolds, Ronald, 111 Meddock, Mardene, 81 Merchieh, Joseph Metzger, Ron, 90 Michael, John, 67, 90, 147, 175 Middaugh, Cheryl, 61, 70, 81 Miller, 194 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Keith, 73, 81. 160, 177, Kenton, 166, 173 Kris, 81 Rebecca Susan, 81, 92 Milliken, Charles, 61, 112, 153 Milliken, Debbie, 61, 70,90 Mills, Roger, 61, 81 Mitchel, Gladys, 112 Mitchel, Leon, 112, 148 Mitchell, Larry, 68, 90, 160, 175 Mommer, Michael, 91, 173 Monn, Ann, 70, 172 Mook, Donald, 81 Morocho, Walter, 162, 163, 164 Morrical, Allen, 142, 160, 163, 167, 177, 194 Mossburg, Chris, 112 Mossburg, Gail, 82 Mote, Bev, 70, 82 Mote, Loren, 82 Mulles, Ronald, 91 Mullett, Dan Murphy, James, 173 Mygrant, David P4 Nei, Melody, 67, 91,97 Neuenschwander, Don, 20, 102, 112,149, 152, 154, 161, 177, 194 New, Steve, 82, 177, 194 Newhouse, Steven, 91 Nicholas, Nita, 91 Nicholls, David, 63, 68, 69, 130 Nonemaker, Connie, 82 Norman, Frances Norris, Sheila, 91 CJ Oden, Terry, 97 Oliver, Phyllis, 61, 70, 82 Overmyer, Greg, 90, 112, 148, 160, 163, 164 Oyer, Terry, 62, 63,91 I' Parker, Doris Paxson, Lucinda Pepper, Anne, 62, 63, 64, 78, 91 Peters, Josephine Peters, Nancy, 65, 66, 67, 97, 129, 155 Petre, Susanne Pfefferle, Martha, 91, 93, 144 Philpit, Thomas, 82, 175 Pickens, Dale, 112 Piper, Tom, 68, 82, 166, 175 Placido, Nancy Platt, Steve, 91, 168, 169 Polite, Bruce, 82 Polk, Shearin, 63, 70,82 Porter, Janice, 68 Porter, Joyce, 113, 140, 156 Powell, Lynne, 67, 91, 144, 177, 194 Price. Mike. 68. 82. 140. 167.175 Priddy. Evelyn. 60. 113 Priddy. Jackie. 60.63.98 Prohaska. Ronald. 83. 165 Pugh. Paula. 60.65. 113 Putt. David. 20.65. 113 R Rainwater. Carol Ralph. Mark. 20. 61. 63. 68 Rauley. Karen. 83 Ray.Joy, 61.91 Ray. DuAnne. 60. 71. 105. 113. 120. 133.135.153 Rayatkhah. John. 61 Read. Paula. 70.83 Redeker. Katherine. 60. 113 Reed. Becky. 65. 66, 67.98. 130. 144 Reid. Engra. 68.91 Reid. Stanley. 113 Reidenbaeh. Maureen. 67. 70.91 Reidenbach. Philip Reinking. James. 114 Reyes. Gerardo. 92 Rhodes. Katherine. 98. 160. 171 Rhodes. Leon. 92 Richard. Susan. 92 Richmond. Ted. 92 Rider. Randall Riehle. William. 11-1 Rittenberger. Eric. 92 Robbins. Arthur. 22.68. 73. 92. 140 Robertson. Patricia. 69, 102. 114. 118. 145 Rosenberry. Deanna. 92. 160. 168. 170 Ross. Donald Ross. Robert Roush. Joel. 67.114. 147 Royse. Sharon. 83 Royston. Davy n. 70. 82. 83 Ruiter. Larry. 72. 98 Runkle. Kenna Runshayy. Kenneth. 83 Runyon. Paul Russell. Linda. 61 Ryan. Daniel Ryan. Robert S Schenkel. David. 119. 121. 139. 144. 145 Schenkel. Jane Schenkel. Ronald. 92 Schenkel. Steve. 83. 114 Schenkel. Tom. 175 Schilling. Steven Schoen. Susan. 92 Schoolfield. Pete. 61. 163 Scott. Gloria. 114 Scott. Susan. 98 Seibold. Bonita. 92 Seidel. Kathy. 18. 70. 98 Seitz. Virginia. 66. 92. 130 Shaffer. Kay. 68. 98. 120 Sharp. Kenneth. 83 Sharpe. Paul Shaw. Linda. 70. 83 Sheets. Richard. 115. 117. 194 Sheetz, Janet. 83 Shellenbarger. Helen Shelton. Anthony Shelton. John. 83. 175 Shepherdson. Amy. 61. 70. 83 Sherer. Diane. 65. 68. 98. 120 Shively. Paula Shuey. Rebekah. 63, 115. 118. 130 Skinner. Sherilyn. 98 Slagel. Linda Smith Brian.68.92. 161.169. 177. 194 Smith Karen. 70 Smith Kaye Smith. Linda. 84. 142 Smith Mary Lou. 115 Smith Nancy. 115 Smith. Rodger Smith. Steve Smith. Stephen Smith Susan, 63. 92. 114 Smith. Suzanne, 65. 84. 127. 140. 149. 171. 172. 174 Snyder. Karen. 17. 64. 70. 72. 92 Sparling. Harry. 115 Spi1man.Carolyn. 68. 98 Sponhower. Martha Sprinkle. Debra. 63. 70.84 Sprowl. Sharon Sprunger. Steve. 96. 99 St. John, Dennis. 84 Starewich. Richard, 115 Stech. Glenn. 61. 63. 64. 84. 114 Steele. Rebecca Steiner. Carolyn. 84 Steinhilber. Richard. 99 Stevens. Greg. 116 Stevens, Tom. 92 Steward. James. 116 Stickrod. Michael Stouder. Kyan. 62. 84 Strahm. Terry. 67. 93. 151. 169 Strang. Rick. 67. 93. 151 Stricker. Thomas Strine. Devon. 61. 72. 93. 175 Stucker. Lynwood. 69. 116 Stucker. Patricia. 67. 69. 116. 153. Sutrgeon, James. 93 Swartz. Stephen. 60. 71. 99. 166. 167 Swing. Russell. 99. 174. 194 T Tack, Ralph. 61. 84 Taylor. Ann. 84 Taylor. Sherrill. 84 Thane. Carol. 16. 70. 99 Thane. Pat. 93 Thompson. Sue. 61. 70, 93 Thomson. Nile Tilker. Gerald. 60. 102. 117. 140 172. 176. 194 Tinker. Pat. 64. 117 Trinkle. Linda. 93 U Unger. Tessa. 60. 99 V VanTi1burg, David. 63. 98 Vaughn. Dallas Vaughn. Richard. 93 W Wade. John Wagner. Gaylord. 68. 117. 148. 166 Wagner. Jean. 117 Wagner. Russell. 98 Walden. Bonnie. 84 Waldfogel. Thomas. 61. 63. 93 Waldron. 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