Judson University - Lantern Yearbook (Elgin, IL)

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wr. 1 I 0 JUD 0 COLLEGE ELGI ,ILLI OI EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER PHOTOGRAPHERS STAFF ADVISOR VICKI HEFLIN W. WILLIS SEARLES TERRY LAUBSCH NORMAN WEST SYLVIA DAVIS RAMONA DUKES RAY MCCLINTOCK TOM PARLETTE MRJOHN S. REIST MATER P. Browne CONTENTS Dedication . . Administration Faculty A. , . .. Campus Life . Athletics .... Students '. . Seniors . . . Middlers . . Freshmen . Advertisements DEDICATION To one To one To one To one To one To one To one Whom students are magically drawn Who radiates true Christianity in education, family life and civics Whose life is dedicated to music, giving his all to glorify Cod through singing, conducting or teaching Who believes in the total development of the student spiritually, mentally, and physically -Who believes in Judson College, a Christian liberal arts education, f'Not too much sports lest he become a beast, and not too much art, lest he become effeminate -Who takes a personal interest in students, their achievements, failures and problems, and chal- lenges them to higher goals -We consider a Christian example, excellent pro- fessor, an accomplished musician, and a friend To Rev. Edward Thompson, affectionately known as Mr. Ed, we dedicate this 1966 publication of the Lantern 0' HM f Y -1 Zor-+auwfHw-12+-Qian? 5, J i.: vg- A-9 N S P.. if 553' : ' 35' I vi '9 QQ Hn I .ix 'W - , A In wig!-.J Q as nffwff wx ,Q n QE, J . in Av A by . , . '45 . ' W' i . -if Benjamin Browne Prexident D.D., Litt. D. L.L.D., L.H.D. 121 qg?ffif.,12-'qznl' iewa , , .X ' 4 -f fn rs 'ff' 'gif' '- 31ff'5 r F-:' ffl .Ji T ' W 5 LQf.u'Q1g+:f f Ty QQ af - 'GQQ A I- 44. , ,aw ,,,ffi3, VH - ,,. R655-1'qiif,,-k3e,63i, f-If -1 xv' A a':'aff 'gf L rf? 1 ,- wh n sz. F -nw-5,Q34'.4rrgyc,',,v-'. 31 ,: ., 4,.4,t,,i.jv..' . X L,-,K vz , '.- , f f Lcd-z,,3,,:jv-R fwijf ., . ,Z s, 'T - le f'7i5',f, ' ' ffl x - uv 1, .ig Mfifsqff -fxdew' F'457fJ A fl ?f'm L .' 'iw' f Q ff f 15 w 4. C gf Amggxi ' '. r V. - A N ..anv0L , -H S X WB.,- Edgar W. Boss Dean of Academics B.A., B.D., Th.D. james Patterson Dean of Students A.B., B.D., Th.M. ,V 'V Wwywxgkv m ,,,e.e, , , 9 .Nw K. M ,V We W-' W Rev. Harold Blau 2 A P Vice President for Development and Public Re- K 34 lations, B.A., BD. 'ws gif: Jffgyyfwiigg 3 As si gjg,ssgs,?Wf'Sf5fs f M1 -...f Amos Barton Executive Vice President Dr. Paul A. Young Vice President of Research and Student Develop ment B.S., M.S., D.Ed. 10 c 'lIg-- W lv- vfY'y:Y19N 5 kirby-, Q 1 '4 1 . 1 s Q Q. Q N., , 3 + ' -, Q Rev. Paul Thompson Business Manager B.A., B.D. Lois Warner Registrar B.A., M.R.E.s n Assistant--Gail Oiioy All-MJ' Dr. S. Anderson Director of Correspondence Schoolg B.A., TH.B., B.D., Th.D. Assistant- Mrs. Anderson james W. Emma Director of Student Affairs ns., Ph.D. I os na ,545 ' Q V1 .Hr I' Book Store Library Marian Miller, Linda Hahn Judy Bowlby, Mrs. Sciaraifa, Mrs. SeGraves, Kathy Dunker Mr. Craig Assistant Director of Practical Christian Service, Assistant to Rev. Blatt Mrs. Monteith Secretary to Dr. Browne I2 ,adv Inga Strube Secretary to Dean Boss lydfa-'44 is M 1 9 S . ,War X '. Administration Odice Girls Sherry Brown, Karen Kesl, Nancy Vance, Sandy Schauer. SEATED, Lois Walton. Not pictured, Merletta Hunter. Mrs. Stamm Marcia Covert Mrs. Saunders Secretary to Rev. Blatt Informationist Bookkeeper I3 ' 3 -151.gif W V, 42-. , K Wi? S ff 4 Z 1 ii ir- 522 I fs of 5 5 f V ll Cooks: Hazel Bradley, Mrs. Lakaman, Mrs. Knaack, Mrs. Palone, Mike Steffes, not pic- tured: Ralph Rayfleld. Dishwashers: Dick -Gatzemeyer, Vicki Heflin, Tom Parletteg not pictured, Dick Prizzing, Don Brown, Carol johnson. .J N A uk .'r, , wx, '. -A. 'K - gg,-. f KITCHEN STAFF Servers: Gloria Newkirk, Norma Shearer, Linda Elder, er, Nancy DeRolf, Laura Sanders. JoAnn Grab- wuz, I l if 14 ' Cojee Shoppe Managers Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis l..- 'KAL' U -. , x . . , M f 'v f , - X . ...:.-.Q Maintenance Crew: Cliff Kau, Job Clement, Joe Roberts, Danil Collier John Caines, Tom Crissip, Bob Seymour, Dan Glynn, Mike Derry, Ken Mason. SEATED, Gary Grizzle. C0566 Shoppe Informality plus 1 ' as 2 Q ax 5 M H X,-Pg' if WWI? I5 Board of Trustees- Att. William W. Brady, Chairman Rev. Amos Barton, Co-Chairman Rev. Harm Weber, Vice-Chairman Rev. Willis A. Reed. Secretary FRIENDS or JUDSQN Board-Mrs. .john Lindberg-Social Chairman, Mrs. .Iulius 'Iohnson-Corrs. Sec., Mrs. Albert Jens-Tele Bruce Waddel-Serving Chairman, Mrs. Earl Heindel phone Chairman. -Pres., Mrs. Wm. Bergan-Projects Chairman, Mrs. QQ 16 is , 554, .-KX 1 X X I A Ii -Q Q , ' H AX'f'LH Q,,4Z!-:N Y' Q M ? 1, ,ii 1 ' If, 4 ,y 2 1? 4fQ I I H ra ,W Quang link , 'i' . Lois Warner Robert Erickson Associate Professor in Christian Educa- Assistant Professor of Christian Religion tion B.A., Wheaton Collegeg M.R.E., Bibli- B.S., University of Minnesotag B.D., Bethel cal 'Serninaryg Graduate Study, National Seminaryg Ph.D. Candidateg University of College of Education Chicago Production of Knowledge: Term Paper l8 MA ITIE Faculty Standard 5 Personal Concern CGMMUNICATIONS Eva H addix Instructor in English B.A. Bob Jones University 5 Grad-Studies, Syracuse University and Northwestern Uni- versity john Reist Assistant Professor of English B.A., Houghton College 5 BD., Northern Baptist Seminaryg M.A., University of Chicagog Ph.D. Candidate, Uni- versity of Chicago 19 Paul Thompson Instructor in Speech B.A., Wheaton Collegeg B.D., Northern Baptist Semi- nary E . at an 1 .f N' ,TAR N , J, 4, .of .f Q fi 'F v .wif 1 ,5 Wu Q v z X X 31, N 1 3 -Kgzgxxkxiggxyx, . . , 1. K 94 a I '-1 'J rig 43454 Edward Thompson Associate Professor in Music B.A., Wheaton Collegeg B.D., North- ern Baptist Seminaryg M.Mus., Amer- ican Conservatory of Musicg Doctor of Music Candidate, American Con- servatory of Music. Inez Crafts Instructor in Music B.M., M.Mus., Chicago Conservatory of Music. David Nelson Instructor in Music B.Mus., M.Mus., American Conser- vatory of Music. 20 Alice Thompron Instructor in Voice A.B. - Wheaton Col- legeg B.M.E. - Whea- ton College, M.Mus., American Conservatory of Music. Charles Waugaman Assistant Professor in Art B.F.A., Museum of Art, Philadelphiag M.R.E., Eastern Baptist Semi- naryg Graduate Studies, Alliance college, Tem- ple University, and Al- legheny College. Dorthea Spaine Instructor in Fine Arts B.F.A., State Univer- sity of Iowa, Graduate Studies, State College of Iowa and Art Insti tute of Chicago 21 5 , ,L . , .fu sq 5 .,.. , M 1 3 , Y v Q 3.-5' ' i -1.-qi iii if tiff - 'ha lx wsu, 4: 65'hg.21g,4 ' ' divx- , n 1 5 , , u , i, rv: , My - 'VWQ ' 4 A i?f1l'7T?2?'?Q ,, A. f' 4610 x J W' 1+ gg f -A I N ag f I , Q , SJ M nf AE? V ,X f 2 1 V 9 i W, ff f ' 54? 4 2 'I I 5 li ' '91 1 ' 1, K0 A gf f V'f.1.w . .-4!',, fE,,.,1.! 5- '-fi ,I iw ,em s 2 4, X vi f N 9 , , f f f vf , -1-'S :f - .- F' A3 1 1 A C I .Bin 'N M Alf' P it 1' World Knowledge: Another Language MODERN LANGUAGES Ruth Diaz Flora McCluney Instructor in Spanish Instructor in French B.A., Wheaton College Graduate Studies, Uni B.A., Texas Christian University versity of the Americas, Mexico City. 3919 ,,wM9un.x KN- A 22 Richard Besancon Associate Professor in Philosophy B.A., Wheaton Collegeg M.A., Bay- lor Universityg B.D., Th.D., Northern Baptist Graduate Studies, Northwest- ern University and Roosevelt Univer- Sllfy. The Thinkers , . , ,,VV S s S 5 253 33 I ' - - W 511,55 fely t 2 .,x 23 ,, X x 2511. 1 ,Ny , james Errant Assistant Professor of Economies B.S., University of Illinoisg Ph.D., University of Chicago. john Auble Professor of History B.S., Hillsdale Collegeg M.A., Ohio State Universityg Ph.D., Northwest- ern Universityg Post Doctorate Studies, University of Chicago. john E. fuergensmeyer Associate Professor of Political Science W-.fr A.B., University of Illinoisg M.A., Ph.D. Princeton Universityg L.L.B., College of Law, University of Illi- nois. 24 CCIAL CIENCES Professor in Psychology B.S., State College of Iowag M.S., D.Ed., Northwestern University 5 Graduate Studies, State University of Iowa. Ruth Tinzmann Instructor in Psychology B.A., William Jewell Collegeg M.A., Northwestern University. Scott Thomson Post Graduate Student Further studies under Dr. Young. Gerald Roth Assistant Professor in Sociology A.B., North Park Collegeg M.A., Northern Illinois University. 25 wwf .X ,L 1.10, HN. pg, , 9 ,jf J ' 'im .ef 455 , Q 1 'f'r?'i1: 13' N! f 'vfff S it .WWW N, at-4 A J, 1, .J an P 'Jw' .. 15 5351 Albert Smith Assistant Professor in Biology B.S., Wheaton Gollegeg B.D., Northern Baptist Theological Seminary 5 M.S., Northern Illinois Universityg Grad- uate Studies, Illinois Institute of Tech- nology and Argonne National Labora- tory. NATUR SCIENCES Paul Abernathy Instructor in Chemistry A.B., Missouri Valley Collegeg 22 years experience in industrial chem- istry. I David Klasing Instructor in Physical Education B.A., Wheaton Collegeg B.D. Wheaton College Graduate Schoolg Graduate Studies 3 Northern Baptist Serni- nary. 26 12.3 M ! M 6-. fm 'V af rm'-f1+-+r4 wC UZDPQ CHANGE A Fast-growing school necessitates changes and positions. lIudson's teaching staff made many additions, with more in the third semester. Each addition enriches the college and hurries it on its way upward. The kitchen was taken over on December lst, by the Kwik Kafeteria Inc. The students now enjoy nutritious and filling meals. A large number of students are employed by the Kwik Kafeteria Inc., co-operating with the school. Through the term special banquets and events are planned by the kitchen. 39 ? N Z Mrs. Robert Erickson School Nurse Isaac Strain Assistant Professor of History B.A., Indiana Univer- sityg B.D., Berkeley Baptist Divinity Schoolg MA., Mrf' Benjamin Browne Univ. of Chicagog class work completed for Ph.D., Instructor in Art Univ' of Chicago, A 28 Managers: Don Byers andijack Daily KWIK KAFETERIA INC. Kitchen Krew: Rick Quillman, student managerg Gloria Newkirk, Donna Hartzler, Hazel Bradley, Vicki Heflin, Laura Sanders, Faith Hertel, JoAnn Graber, Mary Barcalow, Mary Koons, Tom Parlette, Trela Whitmer. 29 , .a ,xff Making new acquaintances BECO I ACCLIMATED Moving in I ITI T10 - 1-f f'-ffsff. A-I .N G ,RV X ., Mcyr .We - .W av . sr- -J' ',.m.,a?i A: N as Q J, '. a f .- -, .V Wg: h ,, 1, V' V . X' g Mgr - g I VA vVM3'Qj- .gli P L ., f Beanies for two more weeks! Please, no more orders big brother v'f:f'., - fa 3.535 , I l A The Freshmen were clad in beanies, bibs, and bottles, and supplied with a big brother or sister for their first few weeks on Judson's campus. Soon reverence and obedience reigned l Disappointment did come when the freshmen lost the touch football game to the upper- classmen and had to wear their beloved beanies two weeks longer. Rebellion was almost at hand. if ii- ff 2 na QE Carving pumpkins for the children in the hospitals 31 M-M OUR C MPU Judson is constantly changing new buildings, new people. Jud son is constantly improving high standards, higher goals. Winter's Rage W.. ' '56,-0 f -,A CAMPUS CHANGE Spring's Freshness Fall's Broken 33 DEDICATIO x 4-J Q Q ji w The Starting Point-Oct., 1964 Science Building-A Storehouse of Knowledge T 2' 'B 34 ?x Dr. Brown and Dean Boss hooding Mr. James Roach, President of General Motors Corporation. Last year, ground was broken for the new womenls One of the attractions of our campus, our science residence, and this year the modern dormitory was building, was a gift to us by an anonymous donor. opened to occupancy to the delight of 60 women This year we saw the Finished product, and honored students. It also houses the chapel, dining hall, and Mr. James Roach, by hooding him with an honorary kitchen on the first floor. Doctorate of Science. The Finished Product-Sept., .1965 GRGUND BREAKI LIBRARY Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Sciarafla break ground for a library and for young adult minds. 9 . v 'mf s,gg,-ww Q1 There have been many happy days this yearg two of them were at ground-breaking for the li- brary, and for the gymnasium. Each of these ceremonies have helped to draw us close to ac- creditation. Judson Doesn't Waste Time in Getting Started. 3 months later-a growing reality Halleluja! 36 job Clement, Haitig Inge Strube, Switzerlandg K. Rao, India FOREIGN STUDENTS DORM PARENTS AND OFFICERS Dale Terjung, Presidentg Ken Morgan Merletta Hunter, Presidentg Becky Halstead, Treasurerg Sharon Stoopes, Vice Treasurerg Ken Mason, Secretary: Prof Presidentg Karen Kesl, Secretaryg Mrs. Beulah Reid, Dorm Mother, Charles Waugaman Dorm Father. It's good to hear from home. DQR Engagements: Oh, let me see, let me see! My mother always did this for me! TV by Osmosis LIFE Within the walls of Volkman Hall and the girls, Dorm, students learn to acclimate themselves and soon feel right at home, whether it be studying, talking, eating, cleaning, or just clown- ing around. Initiations: Why are MIDDLERS so messy? WSVM '1' W ' '- ' The Campus Clown Donlt salt the popcorn, the book sure isn't. 535-A J 4 : Y . a ttf., Wm, , 43350 av Q W.- tji I HOMECOMING PEP RALLY WITH PEP BAND , l 1 l ACTI ITIE W' V 5, 'in ix , S Y! X5 x 'si ' 4' JN 1? ,af 1 ii 4 3 r, ,QQ A Q: JM -1: 'ii 15, pau 'fl-up TOM and GLORIA Tradition, Spirit, and a King and Queen reign 41 5 1 f f 1 f 3 j, Z M g, ? E That First moment of suprise and happiness. The many weeks spent in anxious preparation and anticipa- tion were climaxed at 6:45 on the evening of Friday, Novem- ber 12, with the banquet, g'Autumn Leavesv. The Student Senate spent many weeks choosing the theme, designing the decorations, arranging for the entertainment, and co-ordinating all the necessary details for an outstanding banquet. 42 X 5 if J 5 - 1 HOMECOMING THE Dennis Metzger and Nancy Rafferty, Freshman Attendants, Dale Terjung and Vicki Heflin, First Runner-Upg Robin Burress, Tom Wheeler, Gloria Newkirk, Kathy Dice, Dan BANQUET CGURT Collier and Nancy Vance, Second Runner-Upg Ken Mason and Becky Halstead, Freshman Attendants. ,a 'Es 449' Before Hand The climax of the banquet was the crowning of the king and queen. Robin Burress and Kathy Dice, last year's mon- archs stepped down from their reign to crown this year's king and queen, Tom Wheeler and Gloria Newkirk. 43 What one won't do for hrst place! A r Y 1 N PARADE AND Crisp Autumn weather and an air of excite- ment combined to set the stage for the Judson Eagles. The first big event of the day was the parade, led by Dr. and Mrs. Browne and the Pep Band. if 5 3 The winning Float. ' Bali? jjj Y: Q tte fs? A is if ,W , 5 l 5 ft 6.5o2,6t503,6,5o4 N J Q Our fearless leaders GAME Following them came the floats, the products of weeks of labor on the part of the classes. The float winning first prize was the MIDDLERS, Competitors in Sports, Companions in Christ. Dr and Mrs. Browne THE CHCIR ., cv .J . 8 W + .f Prof. Ed Thompson, K. Kesl, P. Dixon, J. Graber, J DeRemer, S. Phelps-Librarian, N. Shearer, M. Miller, D. Hartzler, M. Hunter-Vice Pres., J. Bowlby, L. Sanders, C Christensen, D. Burman, C. Martindale, C. Boss, Thorn ton, N. Rafferty, La'Hahn, M. Gloede, V. Heflin, M. Thornburg, D. Hendrixson, D. Prinzing, P. Steele, W. IT'S PARTY ... . .. . .t' - P2 Keep Trying, Karen I-'A..m -A -'. is-'P . McLeod, C. Kau, J. Neff, K. Dunker, J. Cole, T. Whitmer, L. Downen, D. Gatzemeyer, G. Richardson, M. Steffes, L. Jones, McCrory, Thomas, P. Evans, J. King, D. Metzger, T. Laubsch-Business Mgr., Steve Johnson. Not pictured: H. Bradley-Sec., D. Abner-Pres. Jr .-K i' 'V M A .r J .f 'fr 3 4 . ITS PERFORMANCE AMAHL and The Night Visitors Cast Amahl The Mother Casper Balthazar Melchior Page I can give him my crutch Don Erik Frey Mrs. Thompson Mr. Thompson Norman West Gary Hardesty Terry Laubsch ff.. QL.. NDOI'1,t Forget to Wear Your Hat! 47 Play a tune for us Studies? What Studies Two against one, No Fair! FIR T BIG .- zia . ' ' T The never-ending joyousness of Christmas 48 MIDDLER WESTERN TALENT RUUND UP 49 K! f Z,! Minisferial Fellowship: Robin Burress, ilob Clement, Vice Richardson, Dennis Metzger Paul Steele Randy Gauger Doug Tom Crissip, judy Bowlby Ruth Steward Sandy Schauer Presidentg Dave Hendrixson, Dick Prinzing, K. Rao, Gary Snyder, Henderson, Presidentg Steve johnson, Walter Ernst, Glen Verse Choir: Carol johnson, Mary Barcalow, Rick Quillman, 'lnreasurerg -lack llohnson, Larry jones, Presidentg Karen Kesl, Secretary, 1.1 WL' W 'S 'r lifes- QQ ly , , ......,w 50 ff. ,, T? . 5-,,,, Mrs. Tinzman, born in Burma of Missionary parents, and Ass't. Professor in Psychology-Judson College and Mr. Stimson, Missionary to Burma. 51 The First annual mis- sions Rally was held this year with the Reverend David Stimson of Burma, and Miss Doris Wiseman of the Congo as guest missionaries. The highlights of the day included the presentation by the Brownes of two portraits of Adoniram and Ann Judson, painted by Mrs. Browne, and the missionary buffet in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Blah, past missionaries to the Philippines-Now Vice President of .Iudson Col- lege, Mr. Stimson, Missionary to Burma, and Miss Wiseman, Missionary to the Congo. ,aw rm! Charles Gregory, Norma Shearer, Wayne McLeod judsonls Gospel teams have always been a meaningful and rewarding experience for the students. Besides gaining valuable training, these students strengthen their Christian testimony while promoting the name ofjudson throughout various states. Joyce Cunningham, Dennis Metzger, Dennis Roberts, Kathy Dice, Randy Cauger, Karin Ziesemer, Ken Mason, Norman West. 52 Student Senate Merletta Hunter Harry Shomaker Ray Hill-Pres. Clark Horvath Linda Hahn-ls Dale Terjung Robin Burress Douglas Snyder t Vice. Pres, Lamlblighter Staff Ray McClintock Lois Walton llackxlohnson Marilyn Pitts Joyce Cunningham Ron Wolstenholm Young Americansfor Freedom -lim Stout, Marilyn Pitts, Mary Platter Lois Wal ton, Charles Minor, Clark Horvath Pres Rich ard Matt, Harris Isaacson, Dawe Pomeroy Bruce Adams, Scott Banks, Karin Klotz BEN'S ROLLING STONE CHQIR TGUR gun!! .A 54 lun ' I-. One day a rooster came into our yard and caught that cow right off her -what? Singing God's Praises , This year's choir traveled eighteen concerts. God's richest blessings followed 1500 miles over the state of Michigan bringing wor- our choir as they ministered in song, and while they ship in song to more than 5,000 people attending fellowshipped in the homes of the congregations. uNow Donlt forget to bring your b0OtS-M Female Grasshopperessf And made a meal of him, MW-Q 55 Terry Laubsch Photographer ! ei Vicki HeH1n Editor M j 56 Norm West Photographer Lantern Staj Tom Parlette Vicki Hefiin Slyvia Davis Ray McClintock T E 1 4 i 4lLk MGH'-IFUFEHDP if Nr JUD 0 EAGLE Are you sure thatas the way it's done? af 5 wi fix, This is what you're doing wrong, 58 Front Row Seats! ,..-J' Mary Jane Barcalow, Mary Jones, Nancy Rafferty. Joyce Cunningham 8L Sherry Brown. The Judson College Eagles broke the ice after two years of losses to other colleges, with a cage victory this year. The team then went on to post three more victories for a Final record of 4-22. Our boys fought with zeal and enthusiasm that made Judson fans proud. The five high average men for the year wereg Jerry Guse, Dan Collier, Dennis Roberts, Ken Mason and Jim Robinson. Senior men leaving the team areg Ray McClintock, Glen Richardson, and Don Davis. Real Responsive Spectators! Our Smallest Cheerrrr- Jill Craig o rw? . 3'- Q 'fl Wm, ' Frank Smith: We can't see your face, Handsome!', , , S a 'I - - J ,.pf-M -fm it vm if 4 Qs, Q 5 - 'Nw Jerry Guse: How to balance a ball on your fingertips. Danny Collier: A hop, skip, and a jump puts it in John Caines: All Alone 'gill Bob Seymour- Get away from s W that basket JUD EAGLE Jim Robinson- Oh, that wasn't right 3' Ken Mason: I'll make it if it kills me! 'I Y ,A B , -Q if 2 Q I EAN 4. Dick Gatzemeyer-It,s made! 61 'WMV' .wr x O 1 'f g X ,A,.w'w1. ,, . I, ,N W . N ' flf:.'5G'zr ,- ' -v , .., 'f' Doug Farrell It wasn't my fault, Ref! The mighty faculty, led by high scorer, Bouncing Besanconn, tromped the Sen- ior men 109-102. By half time the faculty was far in the lead but due to that dreaded middle age spread , slowed down in the final quarters. The Seniors snapped into shape, led by Glen Richardson, who scored 47 points, but it was a bit too late. SENIOR-FACULTY GAME Senior Girls- 4-we-JTTDTTTT wf T The Basket Is Higher, Harry Beauty in the Raw ixXB5' gl PAW .Xi Bon Voyage 7 ONE FAMILY- ' ff' ff .1 It's gotta work this time! J f ff STUDENTS AND FACULTY UNITED IN CHRIST Nlarriea' Students-Ron King, Lorna Ballien, Paul SeGraves, Mr. and Mrs. George VanDerea, Mrs. Harry Shomaker, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Westland, Wilbur Craig, Gary Warner. Land kidslj 63 Voice Students-Norma Shearer, Claudia Martindale, Norman West, Kathy Dice, Marcy Gloede, llanet Thorton, .lane DeRemer, Wayne NIcLe0d, Gary Hardesty, Mary jones, Marian Miller. Phiiosoph-y and Relzgion Club-Lorna Ballien, Sharon Stoops, Diane McKillip. Mary Bar- cznlow, Dr. Besancon, Gary Warner, Dan Abner, Ron King, Paul SeGraves, Tom Rohr, Wilbur Craig, Prof, Erickson. 64 MHZFJUGHM 4 df, . A ixffii -- , vuwfilvi if J f ICR CL SS QFFICER i 1 1 5 '4 w X 'MM' awwffffff 1 . SM , f MW ' , If W Q QV .x,. , mn A f 5 A WF .,..,, Jackie Davis, Treasurerg Don Davis, Vice-Presidentg Ruth Stewart, Secretaryg Harry Sho- maker, President. 66 Loran Ballein ChF1St1aH Education Major Judith Music Choir Choir Team paper 3. Cho1r123 L1brar1an 4 Sec V Pres of Freshmen class Sec f Diane Burman English Major Choir 1,2,35 Gospel Team 21 Choral Reading 2,3. j John F. Charlton III Fine Arts Major lighter Staff 15 Science Club 1. 68 Gospel Team 1,23 Lantern Staff 1g Lamp- Robert Burress Psychology Major Basketball lg Intramural Football 1,2,3 Track 15 softball 1,25 Sport Director 3 Freshmen and Sophomore V. Pres.g Home coming King 25 Gospel Team lg Choir 1,2 Instructor of Remedial Reading Course. Jacque Davis Psychology Major Treas of Senior Classg Gospel Team lg Choir 1,2. Gary Henderson Christian Religion and Science Major Basketball 1,23 Intramural Football l,2,3: Softball 1,2g Student Athletic Director 25 Newspaper 2.3: Missionary Club 2: Pres. of Men's Ministerial Fellowship 3g Philosophy and Religion Club l,2g Choral Reading 23 Gospel Team 2g Yearbook 1. tti U Y., 2 5 2 iv hi 1 ti ' .N .T .1--t FT . we are -v .Q- X. .V Q V 1 . 4 J-.- . . if-ff U ,Lo- , E . ,iff-f A Ray Hill History Major President of Student Senate 3. 69 Donald Davis Psychology Major Vice Pres. of Senior Class, Basketball 2,3g Softball 2,33 Team Captain 2. ima... Merletta J. Hunter Music Major Gospel Team 15 Snow Queen 15 Choir 1,2, 3-Sec. 2, V. Pres. 35 Verse Choir 25 Home coming Court 25 Dorm Sec. 2, Pres. 3 Chapel Organist 1,2535 Student Senate 3 Cafeteria Foods Co-ordinator 35 Bookstore manager 25 Madrigals 25 Pep Band 3. Ronald Frank King Philosophy Major Philosophy and Religion Club 1 Sec. and Treas. 2,35 Presg Pho tography 1, Pub. Relations Dept 2, Yearbook5 3, Student Identifi cation5 Student Senate 2, 2nd V. Pres., Newspaper 2. Raymond Lee McClintock X Commercial Art Major Choir 1,25 Basketball 1,35 Softball 1,2,35 Football 1,2,35 Art Tour 3, Lamplighter Staff 35 Lantern Staff 3, Assistant to Art Professor. 70 Michael McDowell Christian Religion Major Diane Louise McKillip Music Major Lantern Staff 15 Lamplight- er Staff 15 Gospel Teams 1,25 Choir 1,2,3. -ll W Wf- V Orris Orr, Jr. Youth Director of Immanuel Baptist Church, Co-Chairman of Ways and Means Committee of Judson Ministerial Fellowship. Glen Richardson History Major Intramural Football l,2,3g Basketball l,2,3g Gospel Team 1,23 Choir l,2,3g Debate Club lg Softball 1,23 Minis- terial Fellowship 33 Missionary Club 3: Newspaper Staff 1,22 Yearbook Staff 1,23 Philosophy Club 2. Ruth Stewart Sociology Major Choir 15 Verse Choir 2,3g Mis- sionary Club 2,3g Class Secre- tary 3. -bi f'-.i, X ,, fy as 51 Thomas Rohr Philosophy Major Philosophy Club 2,3,4. Harry Shomaker History Major Male Chorus 1: Mixed Choir 15 Intramural foot- ball Sc basketball 1,2,3g Member Student Senate 4g President Senior Class -lg Member Married Stu- dent Club. Jean Streeter Sociology Major Secretary Fresh. Class: Secretary Soph. Class: Choir l,2, Librarian 25 Mission Club 3,4, Treas. 3. Yi t'v4 Sharon K. Stoops I l Sociology Major 5.6 Laffy Wllllan? Sweeter Yearbook Staff lg Secretary of Stu ff if SOCIOIOSY Mawr dem sf-nate 21 Pep Band 2g vice Phil0SOPhY Club 14 Soph' President of Girl's Dorm 3. Class Pres.g Gospel Team 21 Choir 2: Missionary Club 3, 4, Pres. 3. Dale Terjung Art Major Publicity 1,25 Pres. Middler Classg Yearbook 25 Rolfeffs-Weilund Student Senate 2,33 Dorm Pres. 3. SOCIOIOPY Mawr Treasurer of Student Senate s'o' 3g Chairman of Willis A. Reed Scholarship Fund. Q 9 ,1 ', . Q IDDLER CL SS OFFICER Thomas Wheeler, Presidentg Vicki Heflin, Vice-presidentg Karin Ziesemer, Secretaryg Nancy DeRolf, Treasurer. , - ,Mwadai M zm?'f'?' Wim? 1 er. , 1 K A, . , . Q 42? W , U 4 Q M Q: . . A ' 5' ' -5 1 W Wig Q 4 f W .U V- , e .' f 1 W f A QS ,K 5? lg .sv f wmv . ww fy -m.. H 'f V, ..., My. ,K 22 ., Vw ,Q x Q 1 IDDLER MEDLEY GF M TERY Mary Barcalow Phyllis Baum Grady Casey Job Clement David Boss Danny Collier Qs fi 524 . Sherry Brown Mary Courtright f V i f f 1 2,- ,gf John Caines Steve Damisch . 5 'X 5 4 -J ' 113' W Q, ,ff f if C.. ..-,av f +1 W? 75 ' ' W V Q ' X I v. , ff - 4 W . E by I 3 fi ,W ff.. 43 Q FAN 2. ,. f c:' -f V -s - .,.,.. ,I ff ,J Nancy DeRolf Mike Derry Kathleen Dice 1. Shirley Dines Anrtamae Dmham Phyllis Dixon Mastery in Sports: Danny Col- lier and John Caines Voted we-us. PM as 'N,.,. , 4445 ' Lois Downen X Kent Drafall 5 Guy Edmunds ' Douglas Farrell Richard Gatzemeyer Gary Grizzle Lfnda Hahn Gary Hardesty if f l 4 ff Q 5 ff ugh x l the most improved basketball players of the ,64-'65 season --f sz ,Xl , ll l K Karl Knowles Sarah Lane Terry Laubsch Marian Miller pskiiuie.. all '+ ! Kenneth Morgan Vicki HeHin Faith Hertel Jerry Kelley y... Karen Kesl Adi af'-'T 2 l pike 1 2 , :wk- 2: ? ': 213' .ef -as , 'I amass W M W , w e X4 ,JFS Q5 . 'Rv W K ,J l,f-ivy? MW' ,yef i' fag If ,uri Micheal Nelson Gloria Newkirk Al Nitz 77 ww .Ki v, ,,.,,.?..o. 4-cunts. E f of 5 nn lu 1, a x 7' ,,.,,,,,,Mm 5 f 1 J ,zff . K , f 2' J To P t' 15 -1 I 5, Y M1 Q9--. 1 f ff 5 a ,v X, .4715 N Susan Phelps Aurea Ramos Barbara Roth X fi? .., ,,,,,,d David Pomeroy K. Rao Sandra Shady -fm ,WM X 5 V, . Q, - V . ., 'VM X ' , - ,t , x 9 T 'Mei 1 t Q Q, A 'f of Q 4- . ' 'V if:-.. 1 -n V4 Q I L ' 1 Q .. , .5 W ' W I A A 1-fi, . 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MAIN ST.. well worth your time 1 BRovvNuNo LANE 5 WEST DUNDEE 'E I P Souflj 51? yu. T T V PX1 M ua I- cr A .90 I Q FLoweR SHOP closest To Juolson B 0 Nw A QC m JUDSON COLLEGE Phone 426-6761 FOR THE BEST FLOWER SERVICE DUNDEE FLORAL SHOP Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ELGIN 6 South Grove Ave Elgin, Illinois Member F.D.l.C. Best Wishes PHILLIPS AUTO PARTS CO Elgin, Illinois ATLAS BOILER AND WELDONG C 424 N. Grove Elgin, Illinois INDIAN CREEK STABLES 3601 Cottage Grove S.EZ Cedar Rapids, Iowa Shaw Horses Trained, Bought 8. Sold At Stud Kentucky Jones Grandson of such Sires as: Stonewall King, Kings Genius, American Ace, Kintucky Moonshine, Chief of Chiefs WILLARD F. ELLIOTT-Proprietor 8. Trainer Those on the Go . . . Go SUNBEAM BREAD -r 1 MIlANO'S PIZZA 1020 Dundee Ave., Elgin, Illinois SH I-5833 We Deliver Pizza, Spaghetti, 8. Sandwiches The Unusual Dime Store BEN FRANKLIN IO5 West Main Street Dundee, Illinois 'SL Best Wishes to the Class of '66 DAVID c. cook PUBLISHING co. 850 North Grove Av enue E Elgin, Illinois I E WORLD Supplying Churches and A if A , Sunday Schools Since i875 Compliments of ELGIN NATIONAL BANK 24 East Chicago Elgin, Illinois 'K iv 741-9200 Member FDIC 44 1 .,., I i .I If YOU ARE INVITED to Be Our Guest at THE HAEGER POTTERIES, INC. The Great Name in American Ceramics FREE CONDUCTED TOURS Visit our new Ceramic Museum in Dundee, Illinois. At the far end ofthe Museum, watch our potter revive an ancient art as he throws on his Pot- ter's Wheel. Our capable guides conduct tours at the following hours on MONDAYS THROUGH FRIDAYS: 9:00 A.M. -- I0:00 A.M. - 10:45 A.M. I:I5 P.M. - 2:00 P.M. - 2:45 P.M. Tour Reservations welcomed from adult groups, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, School Groups. Write: THE HAEGER POTTERIES, INC. 7 Maiden Lane Dundee, Illinois BECK'S Everything for School 8. Office 2I Douglas Ave. Elgin, Ill. Phone SHerwood I-T546 KANE COUNTY CLEANERS I02 West Main Street Phone Hazel 6-4836 Dundee, Illinois WE FEAR NO COMPETITION WE INVITE COMPARISON Compliments of 'MEADOWDALE BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Meadowdale Shopping Center Carpentersville, Illinois ...-' , r- a' . SS -71-:un..., H 4' F., 1- I 7 .g,.,,-,gf h -3 A nge.. 1.7-.Y,,,. - s., ...H Vcwy- Y - ., ,Q Y., M ' f- ,,,,5 .. . - I S ,pt-ywfz, r , Q. ' J. '4.,- ' ...S - . -: inure fz' - 'f ,,, -.- -J ' 6:1444-'. .. . 1 W ff- JT.. ,. . .-ar.:---e - . - -fl -A M ? , S V -533, .P 3-,Su -ge 5Qgz51j'r:.t95.,p- nag- -'P I .r , ,...-- - .,. LP 1' 3 A.'w..,,e ,. . ' ' v A . ' . X , , e f , ,g,L1:. ,. EJ-:-.,P ,.X 'erysa'a-,'ie?c5-4,-: .L- - an Q, Q . ,W . . V... lv, . . M.-- I K '-M -M-M . ' .4 ' . .-ff.:-H? ' v- i.s.J:'3e.1 . - - 1 I V. 7 ,. I ,- wr, A -4 -f 1-2'5 f -' . ,, -A f- - 54- i ni f ffefie- ,. reef I F ft S -. if -- -V QL.. - .. -2 'I' 51.21- ' - .,- 4. W 1 - J, -J . ,L as -ff, ' .1 - V -+-4.. . - fy , ' 1 - ., .. A 9. A A. - 5 F ' -.-E-L44,lI!51iiH-.1-., ' :'f,.GF., :g-Egit-'cz 'e i .. g 1 . . K'-Ihuggr. Q., ,-if .K eg, Plyz,-AAQFQI ' 55 ,,. - wt F -. , , ,, ' vi i' '--' ' Z ' - ' , Us 2 J 2.2.5 . -if A y , - -' ' 41 A .F ' ' H4-f .' ffm:- Q ,. V' ',- 41. . . 'f ff. ii ' - ' , 'F' ,. - ' . - ' - . . - ' es - . . - ,- - W - . , V X. W .f .. ,ff , . - - - ,A gf- .. - A , - ,ry ,X Y, , ,V g r , 1 , - s ' , tv- vffz' : . I rn, -i' 'I . -'I Z J 1. ' I X -'- , 'M' i 1 . I .1 The Shopping Center Where All Students Are V.l.P.'s for Graduation, Summer and All Year Around Needs Sherwin Williams Paints Armanetti Liquors F. W. Woolworth Co. Drs. Fox 8. Risch, Optometrists Meadowdale Currency Exchange Meadowdale Barber Shop Meadowdale Bowling Lanes Kroger Foods Charles Bakery Kinney Shoes Sun Drugs Wieboldt's Visit These Fine Shops Schiff Shoes W. T. Grant Co. Ace Hardware Pigsly Wi99'Y Mr. K's B 8. H Tileville Paul's Sausage Shop Cramer's Cleaners Econ-O-Wash Famous Beauty Shop Jack's Shoe Repair General Finance Harvest House Restaurant Monza Cocktail Lounge Father 81 Son Shoes Rorry's, Inc. Cover Girl Maling Shoes Craton's Juvenile Shoes Wintergarden Card and Gift Shop Lane's Lenny's Men's Wear C.I.D. Realty Aloha Nani Beauty Salon Richman Bros. Clothes Chicago Furniture Mart Medical Center Andrea's Jewelry Meadowdale Candy Shop Mary Lester Fabrics Singer Sewing Center Clark's Dept. Store Meadowdale Music Academy Marlin's Barber Shop Three Sisters ' .fs A 925.9 my .. Enchanting Gifts Exquisite Jewelry Impeccable Diamonds I I Wing Park Shopping Center 695-1411 I I- I TOWER GRILL AND FOUNTAIN Downtown Elgin TOO East Chicago Street 'if v 85 Yeors in Dundee CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATINO CLASS OF T966 Free Prescription Delivery Coll 428-2641 Doy or Night Sundoy Hours-8:30-5:30 Holidoys-8:30-I:OO Open Doily-8 A.M.-9:00 P.M. JOHN GRIMM, R.PH. IO6 W. Moin West Dundee 1 iiigxsft I I FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ELGIN 28 North Grove Ave. . Elgin, Illinois Areo Code 312 742-7560 PAT RONS ACKEMANN'S DEPARTMENT STORE EICHLER HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS l6l East Highland Street II5 West Main Street Elgin, Illinois Dundee, Illinois ANlTA'S BEAUTY SALON ELGIN CAR WASH 748 West Chicago 313 Dundee Avenue Elgin, Illinois Elgin, Illinois BRENNER'S MEN'S WEAR ELGIN DAILY COURIER-NEWS IO Douglas Avenue Elgin, Illinois El in, Illinois 9 Emrs HARDWARE 561 North MCLeQn Bgulevgrd T21 West Main Street Elgin, Illinois Dundee, Illinois HOWARD JOHNSON'S MOTOR LODGE 96 ROOMS-THE ULTIMATE IN ACCOMMODATIONS ELECTRIC HEAT SWIMMING POOL OUTSTANDING MEETING AND CONFERENCE ROOMS MRS. PAULA WELTY, GENERAL MANAGER 3I2-695-2100 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T966 KWIK KAFETERIA, INC. 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