Manchester College - Aurora Yearbook (North Manchester, IN)
- Class of 1970
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Here ' re the people and the places; Take the time, explore their faces. 1970 Aurora Manchester College North Manchester, Indiana ' - fiiril-fi ' iii iMi ' ' U: CAMPUS EVENTS JAN 15 MEMORIAL SERVICE IN PETERSIME FOR DR MAftrm LUTHER Kim Jl 12 30 £l. LA- JONES SfiJGS S mS. W m? JESE WHITE 130 BARRYL f TTERSOM TAPE MR CHAVS- OAKWOOD BAS. GET TOGETHER 145 630 730 MANCHESTER COLLAGE ir l M0 - ' AMD a«W£ SAM S • V MACHINE, feff ft ■•M J v ..■• ' ' • •• ,„, . . ' i ' Mj., r ps ' -jt. ... • v-:5 i TABLE OF CONTENTS T ' ATTtNTION ALL MALES: STUDENTS FACULTY ADMINISTRATION HE6 cV - ' STTt Manchester College Activities Events Athletics Organizations Faces Administration Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Index Faculty Degrees Student Organizations Credits 2- 33 36- 61 62- 93 94-135 138-161 162-177 178-184 185-193 194-205 206-207 208-223 223 224 V V - iliSLiu; f ' V - eS everyman falls in place SCIENCE CORE HIOLUQN I.Ab FOR wEziiKS or ii A •■i TO SIGN ri BKLOW lOR ONE sncTioN. YOU wiij. a i:kt i; rwv OIHIIR W ' llllK DURING TlU 61: 4 WI-UKS. wi miwwmm early days initiate beginnings signs of better things to come everyone ' s search is unique 10 11 12 learning is acquired behavior opinion poles on social interaction 14 15 ' • --— 16 one can be a lonely number 17 to each his own way out I L I I L UEiMitllf il|l li |l If |l I ' - 5 .. vl- ' ' L fj- 19 blood, sweat, and tears 20 «IK TO PLA ' ARUNSi:] ARDST06I 21 ri ' a ' M i , :Mii -mm i X ' CSit 7 . . ? m ' i ' r? ' 22 united, yet separate 23 ■■i fe 24 called together to act as one 25 let him step to the music he hears -Thoreau 26 ■t ' w a feeling of peace or a hope for it • j. rn i  '  ;■;.. 28 . ' i k 29 30 fei- . iff- ' .1 . energies directed toward an end • • - - rf i n ■:- V ' . - ' k StMlORConPS ' FALLfeN ETxAM Schedule NOV. 4-  m mUMt t tMm «ch 4«:« l m t«IiMr : raST «KU TEST 5k:— . At£A n-T 12- ; ' 9.« rVA;. .. , M 1«««a«d 1BC9 w (i r«n i tliMtwttt thai is t « looking to the past reflects today and tomorrow 32 For a Shining Moment, Below: Simpletons cheered on teammate Nan- cy Rager as she began to take off on the mini- trike course. Right: Senior men pulled to keep from getting cooled off in the Kenapoc. Far below: The Official Pace Car of the Indy 500 paced the Spartan peddle pushers as they started the Manchester 25 . 1 :,,. There Was a Camelot Upper left: WRA ' s quest was for harmony at an international round table. Middle left: The Freshman class float was com- plete with castle and royal pair, Susie Klooze and Denny Bech- telheimer. Lower left: MC ' s Yel- low Pages , winners of the cos- tume contest, and other mini- trike teams peddled along the parade route. Above: Rex Wie- land clowned it up on East Street. 37 Miss Sue Wells, a dietetics major from Madison, Indiana, re- ceived the honor of reigning over May Day celebrations. Her reign began as Miss Jane Hen- ney, 1968 May Queen, placed the crown on her head. 38 Her Majesty and Royal Court Upper left: Celia Stinebaugh es- corted by Forrest Bedke. Middle left: Becky Stone and escort John Flory. Lower left: Maid of Honor Connie Eubanks and Jeff Plank. 1_JL The Queen of the May is selected from four junior candidates. La- dies in waiting and their queen for 1969 were (standing) Celia Stine- baugh, junior; Becky Mann, freshman; Judy Thrush, sophomore; Becky Stone, junior: (seated) Connie Eubanks, junior; Queen Sue Wells, junior; and Barb Blum, senior. 39 It ' s May! It ' s May! After the coronation, her majesty Queen Sue presented awards to winners of the mini-trike race, Spartan Spoke-Tacular, and the float contest. Receiving a trophy at right for Oakwood ' s float is Peg Hudson, social chairman. The Symphonic Band presented various selections including numbers from Camelot and al- so played during the traditional May Pole dance. Following ceremonies, Becky Rust and company presented The Little Theatre on the Union patio. Those who entered the Union found it transformed into King Arthur ' s castle, Throne Room and all. King Arthur ' s Court was moved to the Oaks on Saturday evening where mu- sicians and jesters entertained the king and his guests. 40 41 DARK OF THE MOON 42 DARK OF THE MOON by Howard Richardson and Wil- liam Berney . . . sometimes bein ' human ' s more ' n I kin stand. Act II — scene 2 directed by Tom Roland CAST John Conjur Man Dark Witch Fair Witch Conjur Woman Hank Gudger Edna Summey Mr. Summey Mrs. Summey Miss Metcalf Mr. Atkins Uncle Smelicue Floyd Allen Mr. Bergen Mrs. Bergen Mr. Jenkins Burt Dinwitty Ella Bergen Greeny Gorman Hattie Hetfner Rome Agar Harmon Putnam Marvin Hudgens Barbara Allen Mrs. Allen Mr. Allen Preacher Haggler David Deardorff Leonard Weaver Susan Jones Valerie Peters Barbara Bricker Steve Smith Charlotte Deardorff Eric Huffman Mary E. Zinsmeister Sandra Parker Kenneth Bergman James Shamp Alan Retzman Donald Gebby Karen Sue Roberts Larry Klingler James Schrock Carol Young Carol Frantz Claudia Speicher James Albright Tim Joseph Larry Buck Susan Dickey Ann Blair Bruce Curless David Carson 43 Smith ' s the One! Right: Steve Smith, Breakaway King and Freshman candidate. Lower right: J.D. Wagoner, Sophomore. Below: IVIilo Olivotto, Junior. Lower left: Darrell Reed, Senior. Breakaway weekend kicked off with girls taking over the football field for powder puff games. Victors of the contests were members of the Senior class. Girls who fought yellow fever went to see The Great Race and danced to songs by the Chocolate Spiral after the movie. Scenes from the Beatles ' adventures in The Yellow Sub- marine set the style for the weekend. ■4  . i ylf ih iv?-- 45 Right: Students danced to the sounds of the Chocolate Spiral from lU. Below: Steve Smith, with Beth Mann, after being named Breakaway King. Saturday afternoon featured an away game with Anderson. An even- ing concert, the New Christy Minstrels, and an informal reception following the concert concluded the girl-ask-guy weekend. Above: Joyce Malott, Marj Helstern, and Mary Ellen Zinsmeister received autographs and met a member of the group at the reception. M f ' 46 Breakaway Featured New Christy Minstrels Camp Mack Day Gets Early Start on Year ' s Activities Departure for the camp will be at 7:15. That ' s what the Oak Leaves said and that ' s how IVIC ' s traditional first all-campus ac- tivity of the year begins. After breakfast and announcements, the sleepy campers-for-a-day begin to wake up and fun takes over. Volleyball, four-square, re- lay races, boating, swimming, maybe a card game or nap un- der the pine trees, beating your favorite faculty members at baseball — you name it and that ' s what happens when class- es are called off and everyone heads for Camp Mack. 48 i i Those Were the Days J ) Homecoming displays carried out the theme of the weei end, Those were the Days, and were judged early Saturday morning. Far below: The winning entry, Freud ' s Train of Thought, was sponsored by Psychology Club. Below left: Pemm Club ' s display highlighted Spartan sports through the years. Below right: The men and women of Northeast Hall combined their talents in Together, Now and Then for their first joint effort of the year. Opposite page lower left: Steve Whistler, wearing a Homecoming derby, took first place in the moustache division. Dedication of he United Nations Flag was held Saturday morning, the day following the an- niversary of the establishment of the UN. A read- ing of the preamble of the UN was presented by MC students representing Bolivia, Nigeria, Swit- zerland, and the United States. Speakers at the dedication included President Helman, Dr. Johan- sen, and Mr. Tom Hurst. Other highlights of Sat- urday ' s activities included alumni banquets and a beard and moustache contest held in the Oaks. Queen Joyce Reigns Over 80th Homecoming Although spirit of both stu- dents and alumni was high, MC couldn ' t quite take the Taylor Trojans and fell to defeat by a score of 14-12. Taylor also dealt losses to the cross country team and tennis team, but the Home- coming crowd was still up for remaining activities. 52 Left: Miss Joyce Malott was crowned 1969 Homecoming Queen at half time of the foot- ball game. The new queen is an elementary education major from Stanley, Wisconsin. Her escort for the day was Dennis Steinhilber. Below: The Home- coming Court includes three seniors from which the queen is selected and an attendant from the other classes. This year ' s court members were (standing:) Donita Shepard, senior; Mary Ellsworth, fresh- man; Barb E i I e r, junior; (seated:) Mary Kaehr, sopho- more; Pam Brill, senior; and Queen Joyce Malott. 53 Tri Alpha Presentation Reflected Homecoming 1 ii hi 54 Theme AH. WILDERNESS! by Eugene O ' Neill ■You sort of forget the moon was the same way back then . . . Act III directed by Tom Roland CAST Nat Miller Essie, his wife Arthur, their son Richard, their son Mildred, their daughter Tommy, their son Sid Davis. Essies brother Lily Miller. Nat s sister David McComber Muriel McComber. his daughter Wint Selby Belle Nora Bartender Salesman David Deardorff Sandra Parker James Zubiena Jim Schrock Judy Weygandt Dave Koons James Shamp Susan Dickey Dennis Bechtelheimer Cindy Sneli Steve Smith Charlotte Deardorff Jane Coil Sam Poston Ken Bergman 55 Paradise Lost ... or Opposite page upper right: The finale brought the entire cast on stage for a mad chase scene. Opposite page upper left: Sue Dickey, as Daphne, was the object of Apollo ' s search. Opposite page lower left: Statues Lana Huff, Tim Henderson, and Cindy Dubble came to life in song. Below: Jove, Denny Bechtelheimer, and Juno, Sandy Miller, were Apollo ' s quarreling parents. Far below: Barb and Bruce Curless as lo and Argos as they sang If you could see her through my Eye . Dad, you ' re ouf of tiiJs workl 1 Dad ' s were the special guests of honor for a day and received recognition at the football game with Earlham. A chance from past Dad ' s Days let the whole family dine together at the buffet dinner in Oakwood. The day was brought to a close with the production Daddy ' s Gone a Hunting ; or, Paradise Lost on Mount Olympus , written and di- rected by Bruce Curless. This musical comedy was based on mythological characters and centered a- round young Apollo ' s search for a perfect mate up- on reaching his twenty-first birthday. 56 Below: Seated: JoElyn McGowan (Director), Sandy Miller, Celia Stinebaugh, Jan Long, Rebecca Rust, Charletta Wion, Lucina Eshelman. Standing: Dave Carson, Dennis Bectitelheimer. James Wion, James Zubiena, Karl Schrock, L The Christmas Chorale featured organized choral groups on campus. Women ' s Glee Club, singing a ceremony of carols, was followed by Chapel Choir. A Cappella Choir performed the Magnificat by Pergolesi. All three choirs com- bined during the second half of the concert along with a brass ensemble for the presentation of The Christmas Story by Nelson. 58 Christmas Season Celebrated in Song Following a 16th Century En- glish tradition, the Madrigal Dinner has become a tradi- tional Christmas celebration at Manchester. The festive dinner is complete with the burning of the Yule log, toasting from the Wassail bowl and the proces- sion of the Boar ' s Head. This year ' s Madrigal singers brought out their singing skill while joyfully celebrating the coming of Christmas. 59 Public Programs Highlighted Cultural Events Right: Widely recognized as America ' s finest singing group, the Roger Wagner Chorale pre- sented an outstanding concert which demonstrated their mas- tery of styles ranging from great religious music of the past to folk songs. Another unforget- table feature was the alertness of Mr. Wagner toward his aud- ience. Opposite page left: Shown are two members of the Nation- al Players, the longest-running national classical repertory com- pany in America today. In their ninth annual apearanceon campus they offered Shake- speare ' s King Lear and Frye ' s Tlie Lady ' s Not for Burning on two consecutive evenings. Above: The National Ballet. America ' s Classical Ballet. graced the Manchester auditor- ium on January 28. 1970. Their repertoire is a delicate balance of classic ballets and new, dar- ing, and adventurous produc- tions. Righit: Under the direction of Iz- ler Solomen, the Indianapolis Symphony performed music with the richness, warmth and pow- erfulness which has earned them the comment by Winthrop Sar- gent of The New Yorker as be- ing ... one of the most mag- nificent orchestras in the coun- 60 Left: Buckminster Fuller, best known for his geo- desic dome , brought his mind (that refuses to believe there is anything that cannot be done) be- fore students in the fifth program of the series. 6) m 1 0  n 9 , Manchester Finishes 3-5; Belts IC Manchester ' s defending champion Hoosier College Conference football Spartans experi- enced a frustrating football season. The Spartans posted a 2-4 conference mark and a 3-5 slate overall. Manchester placed three men on the all- HCC squad. Spartans on the honor squad were senior halfback Rob Gratz, senior tackle Phil Krieg, and junior end Kent Stump. Co-captains for this year ' s squad were seniors Mike Kelly and Claude Markstahler. Gratz was selected the team ' s MVP while Krieg won the Rotary Sports- manship Award. The Spartans got their first conference win with a convincing 41-8 pasting of the Indiana Central Greyhounds. Rob Gratz started the scor- ing to give Manchester a 7-0 lead at the first stop. The Spartans took a 20-0 lead into the dressing room at halftime on touchdown passes from Mike Kelly to Kent Stump and Tom Schenkel. Man- chester ' s only scoring in the third quarter was a Mike Kelly scamper around left end for six points to cap the drive and give the Spartans a 27-0 lead. Indiana Central recovered a Spartan fumble and scored on the next play from scrimmage and added a two-point conversion. The Spartan de- fense took charge for the rest of the game as Bob Bollinger picked off a pass and ran untouched into the end zone. The alert defense then recov- ered a Greyhound fumble and with nine seconds remaining in the game, Denny Hunt found Bill Walton in the end zone to give the Spartans a 41-8 Hoosier College Conference victory. 62 MC 34 29 Olivet Anderson 35 41 Indiana Central 8 7 Hanover 26 6 Defiance 36 12 Taylor 14 21 6 Earlham Franklin 8 51 Spartan end Tim Lingrich (73) puts pressure on the opposing quarterback and forces a bad pass. 63 ' .i -J, I rnsjn V { mslta iMSK Jj r i £ Row one: G. Couch, R. Gratz. D. Hunt, D. Reed, P. Krieg, L. Noffsinger, C, Markstahler (Go-Captain), M. Kelly (Co-Captain). Row two: B. Bollinger, B. Walton, R. Smith, K. Sorg, W. Boocher, R. Wieland, J. Mumy, K. Stump, C. Smith, Kent Stump. Row three: M. Mayo, B. Rhoades, T. Lingrich, C. Kreigbaum, M. Bechdol, T. Daniel, D. Thieme, J. Hooley, D. Cannon, D. Bogen- schutz. Row four: T. Striverson, J. Highley, J. Markley, P. Loscuito, S. Neff, E. Jackson, T. Corse. M. Overmyer, B. Huffman, W. Lauer. Row five: T. Schenkel, S. Thompson, F. Bullock, S. Zehr, R. dinger, G. Freehoff, D. Butler, L. Watson, R. Rench, H. Nietert. Row six: J. Jarrett (Head Coach), D. Keating (Mgr.), B. Bowman, S. Campbell, M. Rose, G. Goshert, J. York (Mgr.), D. English (Mgr.), J, Gratz (Coach). MC Crushes Olivet 34-14 The Spartans started their season on the right foot by downing Olivet by a 34-14 score. The game was scoreless through the first period but a 26-yard scamper by Rob Gratz gave the Spar- tans a 7-0 halftime advantage. Olivet returned the second half kickoff for a touchdown to knot the score at 7-7. Gratz ' s one-yard plunge gave Man- chester a 14-7 lead at the end of three quarters. The Spartans exploded for twenty points in the fourth stanza to notch a 34-1 4 victory. 65 MC fullback Ted Striverson (32) picks his way through the Earlham defense. Ted riddled the Quaker defense with his devastating power all afternoon as the Spartans got one for their Dads. 66 Spartans Trip Earlham 21-8 Manchester scored a decisive Dads Day vic- tory by romping over Earlham 21-8. Marty Rose recovered a Quaker fumble on the Earlham 44 yard line. Six plays later Rob Gratz broke through the line for six points. Early in the second quarter the Spartans mounted another scoring drive which was capped by Mike Kelly ' s four-yard plunge to paydirt to give the Spartans a 13-0 lead. Earlham ' s only scoring of the day came in the second quarter on a blocked punt which was recovered in the end zone. The two-point con- version was good, but Manchester still had a 13-8 halftime advantage. The Spartans completed the scoring early in the fourth quarter. The Spartans mounted a 30-yard scoring thrust with Gratz ' s nine yard ramble capping the drive. Mike Kelly passed to Bill Walton for two points and a 21-8 win. Taylor ' s Trojans spoiled Manchester ' s Home- coming by upsetting the Spartans by a 14-12 score. Taylor struck first for a 7-0 lead. Rob Gratz scored on a 12-yard broken play to make it 7-6. After Taylor scored to make it 14-6. Rob Gratz scored again on a five-yard plunge with 26 sec- onds remaining. Taylor stopped the two-point extra point try for the win. Spartan tackle Larry Noffsing«r (75) breather to talk over offensive strategy. takes a 1 55 I ■vp •i«gu . Claude Markstahler (22) leads his teammates onto the field through the student tunnel. Varsity Cheerleaders Joyce Odie Manchester Netters Post Fine 5-1 HCC Record Manchester ' s netmen narrowly missed again in an attempt to detlnrone Taylor as tennis kings of the Hoosier College Conference. The Spartans compiled a 5-1 conference mark for a second place finish behind Taylor ' s unblemished 6-0 mark. Besides their 6-3 setback to Taylor, the Spartans only other loss was a 5-4 decision at Goshen. Manchester later avenged this loss to compile a fine 9-2 record overall. Coach Jerry Royer ' s team was led by juniors Dan Shull and Doug Williams. Sophomore Reed Gratz held down the third spot while freshman John Hol- singer, senior Bob Armstrong, and junior Bob Grawcock rounded out the top six. Shull, besides playing in the number one singles, won the Harry Sommer Award as the team ' s most valuable player. MC 7 Concordia 2 6 Goshen 3 5 Earlham 4 7 Franklin 2 8 Anderson 1 4 Goshen 5 6 Indiana Cent. 3 9 Indiana Tech. 7 Hanover 2 7 3 Huntington Taylor 6 70 Bob Armstrong, Manchester ' s only senior tennis player, contemplates his next match. Above: Number two singles player, Doug Wil- liams, strokes a forehand crosscourt drive. Left: Freshman John Holsinger awaits opponents service while sophomore Reed Gratz hopes to gain the net position to put away a winner. 71 fe br J )■' .. ' 1 Row one: B. Koleszar, M. Stine (Captain), R. Gregg, T. Carpenter, K. Rowe, J. Wilcos. Row two: D. Collins, M. Miller, J. Harvey, A. Amstutz, D. Meek (Coach), R. Anderson, K. Rogers. Spartan Harriers Capture Third Place in Conference Led by captain and Most Valuable Runner Mike Stine, the Spartan cross country team com- pleted another successful season by copping third place in the Hoosier College Conference cross country meet. Manchester finished with a 2-3 conference record and a 4-3 mark overall. The Spartans competed in the Butler, Taylor, and Earlham Invitationals. Manchester finished fourth out of five teams in the Butler meet. In the Taylor Invitational the Spartans finished fourth in a field of ten teams. The Spartans came out of the fifteen team Earlham meet with a fifth place finish. In the Indiana Intercollegiate Athletic Associ- ation meet the Spartans finished third among NAIA schools, ninth in Big State, and fourth in Little State. o- ■■- v«!J fr , , rtw •, tirVtiS; , ' - s 5 ;A5j:i? M • S-ci . ' • T f W ♦W  . r i ' V . ' ' Uf ' ..-( ; Earl ham , Butler Invitaiiutiai Anderson Indiana Central Franklin Taylor Invitational Hillsdale Earlham Invitational Defiance Tri-State Taylor Kalamazoo HCC Mike Stine, holder of all Manchester College distance records, closed out what is most likely the greatest career in Spartan cross country his- tory. Stine ' s accomplishments this season include the following: IIAA Big State 18th Little State 6th NAIA 3rd Butler Invitational 1st Earlham Invitational 2nd NAIA Nationals 46th 73 Senior John Wilcox tries to increase lead over opponent. Mike Stine, Rick Gregg, and John Wilcox (above) lead the pack against Indiana Central. Rick Gregg (right) pushes onward in a determined ef- fort to help bring victory to the Spartans. 74 Row one: D. Priser, M. Wolfe, V. Benalcazar (Co-Captain), F. Hammoudeh (Co-Captain), D. Studebaker, R. Clark. D. Shankster, J. Johnson, Row two: H. Bwala (President), J. Wieand (Manager), P. Gibble, P. Hollar, W. Klooss, J. Crill, K. Miller, J. Kinsel, D. Miller, P. Michael, M. inlow, J. Jagger, S. DePue, Dr, Khan (Advisor). Newly Formed Soccer Club Captures Two Wins in Four Tilts Soccer began its first season at Manchester College this past fall. A soccer club was formed in an attempt to bring some attention to the sport and to build a framework for the possible initia- tion of soccer as a varsity sport at Manchester. The club was headed by Hyedima Bwala (Pres.), Fuad Hammoudeh (Vice-Pres.), and Wolfgang Klooss (Sec). In its first season of competition the team won two of four games. The Spartan kickers de- feated Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne, 2-1, and In- diana Tech. ' s Junior Varsity by a 14-0 score. The Spartans lost to Huntington ' s Varsity by a 1-0 score and to a combination of Goshen ' s Varsity and Junior Varsity teams by a 4-1 count. Co-cap- tains for the team were Fuad Hammoudeh who organized the defense and Vic Benalcazar who headed the offense. Although there was no coac h, the team was assisted by Coach Wolfe and Dr. Khan. 1 1--  iM ii(e« IE t ' i HI HBB Si ? ' - tl irfijff wm. _ Dr. Deeter and Mr. Replogle converge on a loose ball while Don Wagner looks on in disbelief. Men ' s Intramural Football And Basketball Terry Phillips of the Ducks looks for an open man in an A league game against the Cosmos Cookies. Pete Struger uncorks a pass in intramural tourney game. 76 The Manchester Spartan bas- ketball team faced a rebuilding season. With Phil Krieg and Jerry Kiracofe the only seniors on the roster, Coach Wolfe used many underclass players. Among the top underclass roundballers were junior Willie Stubbs and sophomores Andy Butterbaugh and Jim Weaver. Top freshmen on the varsity were Ken Ballinger, Kraig Ah- feld, Steve Smith, and Dave Mc- Comb. As of January 17th, Manches- ter was leading the conference in team rebounds. The Spartans were averaging 50.4 rebounds per game. Senior Jerry Kiracofe was the third leading rebounder in the conference averaging 9.9 caroms per game. Top prospects on the junior varsity squad were Don Wilkins, Kenny Gillan, and Larry Nielsen. Roundballers Face Rebuilding Season 4: Senior Jerry Kiracofe outleaps opponents to tip in a rebound. ■1 m MC 95 Goshen 102 99 Calvary 94 79 Grace 109 83 Bethel 82 91 Taylor 121 85 Anderson 91 79 Bluffton 86 77 Grace 99 58 Kalamazoo 71 62 0. Northern 121 70 Grand Valley 77 72 Earlham 105 68 Ind. Cent. 97 69 Franklin 60 63 Ind. Tech. 77 73 Earlham 81 65 Grissom AF 64 1 I H Qi K Kl l Ktf ■M i?S 11 Row one: S. Smith, K. Gillan, J. Weaver, D. McComb, K. Ahfield. Row two: K. Ballinger, P. Krieg, W. Stubbs, M. Chenault, A. Butterbaugh, J. Kiracofe. 79 m ll Krieg controls tip as Butter- baugh (30) breaks. Phil Krieg, senior center, anxiously prepares to leap for a rebound. Junior Varsity. Row one: S. Zehr, S. Neff, K. Gillan, D. McComb. Row two: G. Freehauf, L. Nielsen, D. Wilkins, S. Smith. 80 ■i s- JV Cheerleaders: B. Oxender, S. Yeager, D. Triplet, D. Foote. 81 MC Mixes Veterans and Rookies From the successful 12-1, 1968-1969 season, the Wrestling Spartans returned seven veterans for the 1969-1970 season. These veterans brought with them some interesting records among which was a third place in the annual Hoosier College Conference Wrestling Tournament, a first place by Vic Benalcazar, seconds by Reed Gratz and Rich Strom and a third by Al Johnson. Rich Strom set the best season record of 18-2 and Vic Ben- alcazar was most valuable. These veterans along with Neil Bendsen, Herb Bayer and Dan Shull re- turned for a challenging 1969-1970 season which was composed of the most difficult schedule that the team has yet had. The twelve promising fresh- men rallied with the lettermen while Vic and Rich co-captained the team. m Dec. 9 Anderson 31-13 13 Franklin 37-5 Jan. 10 Ind. Cent. 11-25 Anderson 24-15 Franklin 35-8 13 Kalamazoo 36-6 Valparaiso 18-11 17 Earlham 34-8 20 Kalamazoo 28-14 Front row: Carl Kreighbaum, Allen Johnson, Herb Bayer, Wally Boocher, Mike Bechdol. Back row: Larry Engle, Vic Benalca- zar (Co-Captain), Marlin Keeney, Rich Strom (Co-Captain), Mike Morris (Manager), Reed Gratz, Neil Bendson, Steve Campbell, Roger Sipe, Doug Nottingham. 82 Jan. 24 Defiance 31 Triple Dual Feb. 7 Valparaiso 10 Ind. Cent. 14 Bluffton 17 Taylor 21 Triple Dual 27-28 HCC MC and IC contenders caught in rapid but critical roll. Mike Bechdoi psychs himself up for another opponent. 83 i Rich Strom, this season ' s co-captain, gave his opponent quite a challenge when Rich chinned him down on the mat. The referee checks the sit- uation over for a possible pin . . . Mike Bechdol, one of the fine freshman wrestlers, suffered a setback when he dislocated his elbow during the Franklin match. Coach Gratz was on the scene for assistance . . . Herb Bayer firmly seizes and holds his IC oppo- nent in a reverse half-nelson. 84 «f v e f floiv one; S. Sterrett, J. Wilcox, J. Noffsinger (Captain), M. Stine, S. Ballinger. M. Wolfe, D. Torrence, C. Markstahler. Row two: D. Hunt, J. Harvey. R. Gratz, E. Cassell, A. Annstutz, D. Spiegel, D. Herrington, Unidentified, K. Rogers, J. Andrews, Asst. Coach C. Wolfe, Row three: D. Partridge, R. Garman, D. Replogle. T. Carpenter, R. Wysong, M. Rogers, J. Leer. B. Frantz, D. Rains. D, Smith. Row four: Manager J. Noffsinger. B. Goudy. R. Snyder, M. M ayo, K. Stump, J. Walther, B. Grawcock, K. Stump, Manager M. Fourman. Head Coach D. Meek, Thinlies Finish 24-3, Second in HCC Manchester thinclads finished their finest season in several years and best since Coach Meek has been at MC. A second place finish in the conference and a record of 24 wins and 3 losses gave the fans much to cheer about. The highlights of the season were winning the Ohio Northern Relays and the May Day rout. The team was not without its great performers and record holders. Mike Stine set a new MC record in the two mile run with a 9:43 clocking. Rob Gratz set the record book straight in the triple jump with a leap of 487 , and Jerry Walther bettered his own high jump record to B ' SVa . The 440 yard relay team consisting of Jim Andrews, Ron Garman, Denny Partridge, and Jerry Walthers set a new school mark with a 44.1 clocking. The 880 yard relay quartet of Ron Garman, Russ Wysong, Bruce Frantz, and Jerry Walthers also set a new school standard with a time of 1 ;32.5. 85 Rob Gratz, a consistent performer, won the conference long and triple jump. Robin set a new scfiooi record in the triple jump at 487 and was a representative in the NAIA meet in Billings, Montana, where he placed 6th in the triple jump. .mm . 9% m x ' : SZ r- ii Steve Ballinger, though hampered with injuries most of the season, was not to be beaten in the conference. Steve saw his lifetime dream of a 16 foot vault fall apart as injury compounded injury. Steve, the school record holder in the pole vault at 15 ' 1 , closed out his career by placing sixth in the NAIA meet with a 15 ' vault. 87 Spartans Finish Low After Good Start The Spartans suffered through a disappoint- ing season in 1969 as they finished with a 5-16-1 record. The highlight of the season was the big doubleheader win at Taylor. The Spartans took the first game in a tight defensive battle by a 2-1 score. The sweep was completed with a 5-4 victory in the nightcap. The Spartans could win no more conference games and finished with a 2-10 conference record. Dave Barhydt was the workhorse of the Spar- tan mound corps as he pitched 72 innings, win- ning three games while losing seven. Jerry Gree- son led the team in batting with a .329 average. Harold Conley was second with a .306 mark. Seniors Denny Herman and Jerry Spencer closed out their careers with identical .302 averages. Senior third baseman John Knauff was selected honorary captain for the team. Row one: T. Moffitt, R. Gregg, M. Kelly, J. Greeson, J. Spencer, M. Olivotto. Row 2: K. Johnson, D. Apple, A. Flory, R. Phillips, J. Knauff, J. Greiser. Row three: H. Conley, R. White, D. Barhydt, J. Hill (Asst. Coach), G. Couch (Mgr.), T. Williams, D. Wey- bright, R. Dubach. 88 i%. m JA0 ' . ,.... ■ H- 4 ' Workhorse hurler Dave Barhydt shows grim determination as he unlooses a fastball. Dave hurled 72 innings for the Spartans for a 4.63 ERA. MC 1 Ball State 8 2 Taylor 1 5 Taylor 4 2 Concordia 6 1 4 Franklin Anderson 2 • 5 7 Anderson 14 3 Huntington 2 1 Earlham 20 4 Earlham 9 1 Hanover 7 5 Hanover 9 6 Goshen 7 6 Defiance 8 4 Defiance 9 4 2 Indiana Central Indiana Central 8 3 4 I.U.-Purdue 5 5 Marion 2 3 Goshen 1 2 Goshen 2 89 Freshman Leads MC Linksmen The 1969 Manchester Col- lege Golf team was paced by freshman Andy Butterbaugh. The lone senior on the squad was Bob Gaier. The rest of the team was composed of soph- omores Rex Wieland, Steve Shumaker, Steve Lees, and freshman Larry Booz. The golf- ers finished with a respectable 8-5-1 record overall and a 2-2 conference meet. One of the highlights of the season was the Taylor match in which Andy Butterbaugh became the first man in 22 years to shoot par golf in competition at the Blackford Country Club. MC 11 Concordia 4 4 Earlham 11 14V2 Grace Internat ' l V2 IIV2 Business 3V2 12 Goshen 3 9 Ind. Cent. 6 51 2 Wabash 91 2 15 Northern Ind. 8V2 Taylor 6 1 2 3V2 Anderson 11 1 2 61 2 Defiance 8 1 2 IIV2 Marion 31 2 71 2 Bluffton 71 2 IV2 Tri-State 131 2 90 Seated: Steve Shumaker, Larry Booz. Standing: Andy Butterbaugh. Absent when picture was taken were: Bob Gaier, Steve Lees. J .-. ■-assfe: Above: Sand traps can create problems as Steve finds his ball partially buried. Left: Larry Booz tees off for a round of nine at the Syracuse Golf Course. 91 Women ' s Sports Draw Enthusiasm Extramural: An opportunity for women to participate in extramural activities has increased over the last couple of years. Bowling, Softball and Track and Field were added to the list of Basketball, Bad- minton, Tennis and Volleyball. The Volleyball team has a good nucleus of upperclassmen returning which promised a good year. Their schedule included playing Ohio State, Indiana University, Ball State and Purdue. The Basketball team is in a rebuilding stage with three freshmen on the starting line up. At the present, experimental rules, playing full court and five-man ball has given the game a new style. Intramural: Badminton and Volleyball were offered in the Intramural program for women. Nearly thirty girls participated in the badminton games while over two hundred MC women were participators in the Wednesday night Volleyball games. 92 Front row: Joyce Kroft, Roma Mears, Bev McEntarfer, Kay Thomas, Connie Neuhouser, Squeege Baldwin, Dee Slianks, IVIarilyn Schannen, Judy Chatham, Doris Bal er. Back row: Anita Brower, Bev Brubaker, Sharia Coon, Karen Odiorne, Jacque Boyer, Janet Dalrymple, Jan Bockenbaugh, Miss Weirick, Diane Thompson, Bechy Seifer, Jill Thornton, Terry Dowell, Anita Jarrett, Rosanne Garver, Barb Hogg. 93 Aurora Staff Right: Co-Editors-in-Chief: Kar- en Horn and Wayne Gerard. Be- low: Sports Editor Don Apple re- laxes while talking on the phone, and John Grieser looks for ideas for copy. Opposite page left: Pat Brewer, Karen Horn and Don Apple sort through the pile of contact sheets for the right pic- ture. Opposite page right: Beth Garst records familiar faces. Op- posite page bottom: Section Edi- tors: Jeanie Meek, Don Apple, Diane Herndon, Beth Garst, Pat Brewer. 94 i EDITING STAFF ATTENDED CONFERENCE IN NEW YORK In October staff members Wayne Gerard, Karen Horn, Pat Brewer, and Don Apple flew to New York to spend a weekend. The purpose of the trip was to attend the national yearbook conference at Columbia Univer- sity. The conference included lectures on various areas of year- book production and a display of award winning 1968-69 year- books. Spare time was spent sightseeing and attending a broadway play. The conference concluded with a luncheon at the Waldorf-Astoria. Clockwise: Don and Wayne pictured in subway between Columbia University and the tiotei; D. Cook, photographer; Dr. E. Fahs and J. Garber, staff ad- visors; P. Hensley, R. Nifong, C. Eller, J. Trump, D. Broderick, P. Wolf, C. Ferguson, S. Smoot, J. Grieser, K. Moore, K. Shanks. 96 97 Oak Leaves Challenged the Uncommitted Upper: Bob Ely, News Editor, and Mark Stahl, Feature Editor. Opposite page upper: Co-Edi- tors-in-Chief, Jim Shamp and Gale Whiteneck. Opposite page lower: Shamp, Ken Brown, and Whiteneck at Washington, D.C. Right: Her- man Kauffman, Business Man- a g e r, and Dave Spiegel, Sports Editor. ■•. ir.._.i.T4 98 Once again a new group of editors put themselves to the task of rejuvenating the Oak Leaves and making it relevant to fifteen hundred different minds — a big oak for such a small acorn. The size was reduced to con- form with other school publica- tions like Weekly Reader. Off- set printing was then used ex- tensively for inserts. The most popular insert was the Spart ' n Spoof game in the classic first edition of the Joak Leaves. This year also marked the on- scene reporting by all four edi- tors at an off-campus news event, the November Vietnam Moratorium march in Washing- ton, D.G. The group returned with several hundred photos, pages of notes, rolls of tape recordings, and four snoots full of tear gas. Though some may think it is acorny paper, it is really just the Oak Leaves. — Jim Shamp Forensic Union The Manchester Forensic Union provides experience for both the beginning and ad- vanced student in debate and individual speal ing events. IVlembers compete in many tournaments in mid-western United States as well as plan and participate in activities on campus. This year the group sponsored a debate tourna- ment in the fall and an individu- al events tournament during the winter. Right: Row one: R. Harvey, S. Wiesse, S. Deetz, M. Hollinger. B. Bricker. Row two: A. Zerkle, M. Sowles, D. Carson, P. Furnish, Mr. Ronald Aungst. Spectrum Spectrum, a magazine currently published once a year, provides an outlet for student poetry, short stories, and essays, and for student art work. Row one: M. Stahl, B. Russell, E. Beebe, C. Whiteneck. Row two: B. Ely, E. Troust, M. Dray, L. Klingler. 100 Upper: Closed-circuit TV be- came a useful tool for the new basic studies program initiated this year. Supervision of instru- ments became one of the re- sponsibilities of the WBKE staff. Directly above: Bill Hiatt tapes This is IVlanchester Col- lege with Jim G a r b e r and Dean Hoffman featured during that program. Left: Phil Snider and David Bowman solder sta- tion equipment. 101 . . . 89.5 on Your FM Dial WBKE presents to the col- lege and community education- al and entertaining broadcast- ing. Programming includes music of all types, and pre- viously recorded programs on a variety of subjects are pre- sented as a p u b I i c service. The TV is carried by closed- circuit to classrooms and is used to present lectures by means of videotape. WBKE-FM has an effective radiated power of 3000 watts and the AM station is carrier current to the dormitories. Row one: W. Hiatt, B. Greiner, J. Cotterman, M. Hood, T. Reed, J. Urban, C. Snell, S. Semans, D. Clouse. Standing: B. Ritchey, M. Inlow, D. Yoder, J. Wilcox, A. Zerkle, J. Gulp, M. Miller, T. Prather, D. Hollenberg, D. Snider, T. Brandenburg, T. Goodrich. 102 Opposite page upper: Sam Davis shows Tom and Phil how to operate the control panel. Left: Terry focuses in on a subject as he receives in- structions from the control room. Below: Station manager Tom Reed gets the range from another angle. 103 Tri Alpha Turns on! Row 1: B. Curless, S. Poston, D. Apple, T. Prather, L. Weaver. Row 2: B. Brown, C. Deardortf, B. Bricker, D. Sheetz, S. Weise. Row 3: J. Nolan, G. Garber, J. Weygandt, S. Dickey, S. Parker. Standing: T. Brandenburg, T. Scarce, K. Cole, D. Gebby, D. Deardorff, D. Carson, D. Bechtelhelmer, J. Schrock, J. Zubiena, D. Cook, J. Shamp, S. Smith. 104 I Tri Alpha started the year by helping the Civic Theater in Fort Wayne meet its opening night. Pictured upper left are M. Zins- meister, C. Snell and J. Schrock gluing down rubber matting. Shown middle left are B. Brick- er and C. Deardorff scrubbing floors, and above, group mem- bers awaiting departure from the Union. Ah, Wilderness! was pre- sented before a Homecoming crowd of alumni and students. Later presentations included Streetcar Named Desire and 110 in the Shade , all under the direction of Tom Roland. Tri Alpha ' s year ended with the tra- ditional banquet in which out- standing members were recog- nized. Bottom left: Jim Zubiena and Denny Bechtelheimer entertain students at Tuesday Nite at the Oaks. 105 A Cappella Dr. Clyde Holsinger, Director Above: Row one: B. Flory, R. Horst, B. Leckrone, R. Flickinger, B. Rust, E. Haas, V. Henricks, J. Wion, S. Hornaday. Row two: D. Baker, C. Stinebaugh, H. Sollenberger, B. Base- hore, D. Wolfe, C. Speicher, B. Kauf- man, J. Helstern. B. Byer, D. Maurer, K. Schrock. Row three: W. Harpest, L. Brubaker, L. Clark, D. Hall, J. Kay- lor, S. Miller, D. Bechtelheimer, L. Hershman, L. Klingler, B. Mann. Row four: J. Gingrich, S. Kellam, B. Sheap, D. Borders, M. Johnson, S. Lichens, S. Dickey, D. Genth, R. Lubbs. 106 107 Chapel Choir Right: Row one: N. McKee, E. Sny- der, P. Kaufman, P. Cassell, L. Gar- ver, D. Eberly, M. Zinsmeister, R, Nifong, J. Berkebile, F. Clark, K. Goering, J. Wagoner. Row two: D. Muhlnickel, B. Bricker, N. Ulrey, D. Price, S. Hoover, J. Weygandt, L. Tucker, K. Moore, B. Krom, I. Wash- ington, J. Gilbert, M. Helstern, S. Tibbets. Row three: K. Plum, A. Huf- fman, M. Knoll, M. Fuller, D. Mc- Namee, S. Wallace, B. Bucher, G. Haney, D. Rhoades, D. Clouse, T. Scarce, J. Weaver, B. Faulkner, D. Huff. Row four: Dr. Clyde Holsinger, E. Garrison, D. Herrington, J. Wtiisler, J. Albrigfit, D. Sollenberger, D. Kast, J. Moore, R. Anderson, R. Wood, F. Busse, J. Fourman, L. Frederick, C. Kelsey, B. Johnson. Women ' s Glee Club Right: Row one: B. Bechdol, L. Ei- cher, B. Klepinger, R. Jamieson, N. Bucher. Row two: D. Bull, S. Emergy, L. Johnson, C. Blanchard, J. Geghart, B. Byerly. Row three: P. McKee, M. Snider, J. Pletcher, B. Fisher, J. Mohr, L. Huff, Mrs. JoElyn McGowan. 108 MENC The Music Educators Nation- al Conference numbered 35 music majors who are prepar- ing to teach in public schools. The main work of this group was the sponsoring of the string festival which took place on Accent on Music week- end. Row one: B. Faulkner, C. Stinebaugh, D. Maurer (Pres.), B. Basehore. Row two: V. Stinebaugh, E. Snyder, J. Sherrow, B. Leckrone, R. Jamieson, P. Kaufman, I. Washington, D. Wine, V. Henricks, D. Muhlnickel. Row three: S. IVIiller, R. Sheap, L. Huff, R. Lubbs, J. Helstern, B. Krom, L. Brubaker, F. Clark, R. Flory, L. Garver. Row four: K. Gillan, S. Kellam, S. Wallace, L. iM Clark, M. Fuller, M. Whitmore, E. Garrison, J. Wion. Not pictured: S. Hornaday, M. Johnson, J. Long, C. Speicher, C. Wion. 109 0ff (S i -?■v t Jazz Ensemble John Albright trumpet Donald Cook trumpet Barbara Faulkner saxophone Lynn Frederick trombone Mark Fuller saxophone Ed Garrison tenor saxophone Reed Gratz piano Robin Gratz trombone John Holsinger trumpet Steven Kellam alto saxophone Stephen Likens trumpet Debra Muhlnickel baritone saxophone James Tyler percussion Richard Voorhies trombone David C. McCormick conductor 110 Symphonic Band John Albright, trumpet Gary Arnold, trombone Brenda Atkinson, flute David Bowman, tuba Debra Broderick, percussion Freda Clark, flute Larry Clark, euphonium Donald Cook, trumpet David English, percussion Lloyd Erbaugh, trombone Barbara Faulkner, saxophone Lynn Frederick, trombone Ed Garrison, saxophone Peggy Gropp, bass clarinet Barbara Hogg, clarinet Eric Huffman, trombone Cora Lynn Hunt, horn Rachel Jamieson, percussion Allen Johnson, tuba contrabass Steven Kellam. alto saxophone Barbara Kenaga, trumpet Robert Leininger, bassoon Stephen Likens, trumpet Rayna Lubbs, flute piccolo Barbara IVtcCormick, oboe Tim Malott, trumpet Gwendolyn Metzger, clarinet Debra Muhlnickel, bar. saxophone David Priser, percussion Kendall Rogers, trombone Rebecca Sheap, percussion David Smith, saxophone Janice Smith, horn Kim Smith, trumpet David Snyder, trumpet Janina Traxler, bassoon James Tyler, percussion Richard Voorhies, trombone Steven Wallace, trumpet LeeRoy Watson, trumpet John Whisler, euphonium James Wion, euphonium Diana Wine, clarinet David C. McCormick, conductor m CONDUCTOR David C. McCormick F-IRST VIOLIN Vernon Stinebaugh, Concertmaster Ruth Berkebile Mary Berkebile Pauline Cook Jane Wagoner Gordon Collins SECOND VIOLIN Janet Mitchell Vera Wickline Becki Wilcox Janice Eiler Ernest Zaia Leslie Bentley VIOLA Cora Schultz Edward Davis Mac Marlowe VIOLONCELLO Mack Whitmore Lenore Marlowe Vivian Singleton CONTRABASS Herbert Ingraham Samuel Flueckiger Anita Crill PICCOLO Rayna Lubbs FLUTE Patricia Brewer Rayna Lubbs OBOE Stephanie Jones Leta Cook CLARINET Robert Jones Evelyn Snyder BASS CLARINET Diana Wine BASSOON Thomas Owen Deborah Maurer Robert Leininger CONTRABASSOON Richard Tienvieri HORN Jerry Eller Janice Smith TRUMPET Donald Cook John Albright TROMBONE George Schneider Dan Garver PERCUSSION James Tyler Rachael Jamieson David Priser PIANO Rebecca Sheap 112 Civic Symphony Ended Thirty-first Season Business Club Bimonthly meetings of the Business Club focus attention on experiences of the business world through speakers to business majors and minors that otherwise would not be presented during the regular classroom session. Above: T. DIehl, S. Payne, K. King, T. Torrence, T. Torrence. Row two: K. Price, B. Bowman, J. WIeand, M. Tittle, N. Kruger. Standing: S. Bowell, C. Hornlsh. Row three: L. Law, B. Overholser, C. Hornlsh, S. Long. Row four: Art Gilbert, T. Overmeyer, Lola Sanger. H. Kauffman, Dorothy Johnson, J. Gochenaur. Psychology Club The Psychology Club includ- ed programs on the use of the computer, culture shock and experiences of club members during interim. One of the high points of the year was the state school Christmas party in which about 15 of the club members took a Christmas pro- gram to the school and shared it with a ward of 40 middle- aged men. Opposite page bottom: Sitting: D. Key, M. Dray, M. Crickmore, A. Huff- man, K. Murphy, J. Debuck, B. Star- line, J. Beall. Standing: D. PIppenger, B. Garst, M. Scott, J. Lung, L. Aemls- egger, D. Snyder, Dr. D. L. Colburn. 114 Accounting Club Accounting club, one of the newer clubs on campus, was formed this year to bridge the gap between theory and practice for accounting majors and those interested in accounting. Above: Row one: J. Castor. D. Hunt. M. Clifton, T. Rogers. N. Eckert, J. Vineyard, G. Haney. Row two: T. Torrence. S. Shumaker. A. Wood. S. Caudill. B. Byer, G. Weber, J. Deaton. Row three: B. Carpenter, E. Cassell. T. Diehl, J. Odie. S. Payne, R. Lamb, L. Earhart. S. Sheetz. Row four: D. Anderson, Lola Sanger, H. Kauffman, S. Miller, J. Gochenour, J. Wieand. T. Overmeyer. Art Gilbert, D. Wagoner. Row five: Kurt Stump, Kent Stump, T. Wegmiller, T. Gates, S. Depue. Chi Psi Chi Psi provides the mathematics student with learning out- side the classroom. Meetings included speakers on the prac- tical applications in career choices in mathematics. Below seated: P. Brewer, S. Simon, A. Schwartz, P. Bantz (Pres.), M. Jal sa. Row 1: T. Coffing, B. Youmans, J. Romine, N. Hoke, M. Olivotto, H. Taylor. Row 2: D. Replogle, D. Hol- linger, M. Herbster, L. Reed, D. Trease, D. Warrick, T. Beav- er, Mr. McBride. Row 3: Dr. Neuhouser, D. Collins, L. Fil- brun, J. Kaylor, G. Heisler. 116 Kappa Mu Epsilon The honorary society of mathematics, Kappa Mu Epsilon, recognizes out- standing achievements in the study of mathematics and initiates new mem- bers at its spring banquet. Left row 1 : P. Bantz (Pres.), Mr. McBride, C. Smith, Dr. Garner, J. Romine, L. Reed, M. Herbster, Dr. Farringer. Row 2: Dean Tully, Dr. Neuhouser, Mr. Foreman, Dean Davis, Mr. Rowe, Dr. Beery, L. Filbrun, J. Noffsinger, D. Trease. BSS 33 student participation in the Society of Phy- sics was the greatest contribution to the program series. A guest speal er addressed the Society at a spring banquet at which outstanding students of physics were honored. Society of Physics Students Seated: J. Smith, T. Beaver. Back row: Dr. Beery, P. Bantz, S. Pierce, 8. Kelm (Pres.), G. Heisler, Dr. Farringer. 117 The American Chemical Society is a voluntary organiza- tion composed of chemistry majors and those people inter- ested in chem. The organiza- tion has a dual structure com- posed of chemistry majors who are affiliated with the Nat ' l. Or- ganization and those who are members of just the local club. The major activities consist of speeches by accomplished pro- fessional chemists, field trips, and projects in service to the chem. dept. and its students. Right: Row one: Dr. Miller, D. Keat- ing, K. Driver, D. Ward, Dr. W. B. Lutz. Row two: M. Patch, D. Wolfe, J. Smith, C. Anderson, H. Sollen- berger, J. Paulsen. Row three: F. McClelland, L. Hammonds, M. Bame, B. Each, H. Bwala. Row four: R. Whitehead, M. Bucholtz, R. Kracke, D. Bowman, M. Souder, T. McLaughlin, D. Keirn. American Chemical Society Biology Club Right: Row one: D. Reed, B. Al- bright, J. Dance, J. Harvey, S. Miller, K. Kastens. Row two: George Schnei- der, David Kreps, D. Fisher, P. Brew er, R. Meyer, K. Ferguson, S. Hoolihan, C. Anderson, G. Brinkman, Dr. Eberly. Row three: D. Smith, Dr. Niswander, K. Batdorf, 0. Barbour, D. Pippinger, R. Kracke, D. Collins, D. Wolfe, D. Smith, J. Fontama. Row four: T. Johnson, J. Fortier, J. Gran- ger, L. Hammonds, M. Bame, C. Schneider. Row five: B. Leininger, M. Souder, A. Johnson, R. Truitt, W. Slone, P. Krieg, M. Mocherman, H. Sollenberger, D. Kiracofe. 118 Beta Beta Beta Members of Beta Beta Beta are chosen on a basis of inter- est in biology, grade point av- erage and their potential to make contributions to biology as science in general. BBB creates an atmosphere in which students can discuss topics in biology with qualified speakers. Biology Club includ- ed the activities of the honor- ary society. This year the club was involved in helping to sponsor Forum 70 with its theme, Focus on the Environ- ment. Left: Row one: P. Brewer. David Kreps, K. Ferguson, Dr. Niswander, C. Anderson, R. Meyer, D. Pippenger, C. Barbour, B. Albright, M. Bame, J. Dance, T. Johnson, L. Hammonds, Dr. Eberly. Row two: D. Reed. C. Schnei- der, J. Granger, B. Leininger, A. John- son, K. Kastens, D. Smith, J. Fontama, George Schneider. Row three: D. Collins, P. Krieg, K. Batdorf, D. Wolfe, D. Fisher, D. Riege. 119 MClub M-Club elects the Outstand- ing Athlete for the year and makes the presentation at a ban- quet. They enthusiastically sup- port the college at all sport events. Left: Row 1: D. Hunt, W. Bucher, R. Gregg, L. Noffsinger. Row 2: M. Stine, A. Butterbaugh, G. Hirschy, Coach C. Wolfe. Row 3: M. Kelly, G. Markstahler, M.Wolfe. Colhecon Colfiecon Club is sponsored by the home economics department, but membership is open to any woman student on the cam- pus. Below: Row 1: S. Myers, J. Cotterman, B. Sincroft, J. Turner, B. Youmans. Row 2: S. Cassell, L. Cloyd, E. Hornish, P. Hamilton, R. Matchett, B. Hollinger, Miss O. Stech. Row 3: E. Cheney D. Smith, M. Scott, M. Dray, J. Gschwend, C. Grim, G. Eshelman. Row 4: C. Keeney, C. Dice, N. Wills, M. Meyer, J. Trump, S. Herr, E. Rettinger. 120 .L : PEMMClub PEMM Club promotes the area of phys- ical education through various pro- grams and activities. Above: Row 1: K. Shanks, J. Dalrymple, J. Urban, J. Wil- cox, W. Bucher, R. Smith. Row 2: M. Krieg, L. Micklewright, L. Noffsinger, K. Odiorne, T. Daniels, A. Amstutz. Row 3: L. Eaton. M. Stine, B. Starline, E. Frey, D. Thompson. WRA The Women ' s Recreation Association ' s activities included trampolining, vol- leyball, basketball, pool, skating, bow- ling, swimming, hiking, and several camp-outs. Pictured left: Row 1: B. Siefer, L. Bowser, M. Schannen, S. Bushong. Row 2: P. Neff, M. Morgan, B. Hoff, K. Kester, M. Heisler, B. Bru- baker, S. Rockenbaugh. Row 3: Onita Johnson, B. McEntarfer, B. Hepler, C. Neuhouser, D. Baker, K. Thomas. Left ladder: K. Odiorne, J. Dalrymple, J. Boyer, C. Krouse. Right ladder: A. Brower, B. Byerly, R. Carver, E. Frey. 121 student Education Association Elementary Education Above: Row one: B. Eiler, B. Huber, M. Zook, D. Grimes, C. Snyder, J. Eller, S. Hughes. Row two: L. Dale, P. Bruss, M. West, N. Rager, L. Grossman, C. Shanafelt. Row three: June Enoch, D. Triplet, R. Moore, B. Federspiel. K. Bowman, G. Mendenhall, D. Strahm. Row four: B. Young. L. Hersh- man. D. Rump, L. Mullet. J. Fletcher, B. Huffman. M. James. Row five: E. Rettinger. C. Miller, L. Aker, E. Haas, G. Leininger, D. Greenman, M. Scott. Row six: M. Carlisle, S. Wieand, S. Stevens, 0. Harshbarger, J. Snyder, J. LaRue. Row seven: M. Nifong, C. Miller, M. Biggs, M. Hummer, D. Rhoades, B. Botkins, K. Crippen. 122 SEA is an affiliate of the Ind. State Teacher ' s Assoc. They provide information and experience to prospective teachers. The club brought in speakers who dealt with current problems of teaching. Russian education was the first topic of the year discussed before the group by Dr. John Young of Ft. Wayne. Robert Thornberry from the Amer. Federation of Teachers commented on teacher ' s rights. A panel of women from various backgrounds told something of their lives and how prejudice had affected them. Student teach- ers from MC discussed the actual problems they encountered in the classrooms. SEA members also attended state and regional meetings in which they studied problems which would affect their teaching career. Secondary Education Above: Row one: K. King, S. Payne, S. Simons, B. Youmans N. Hoke. Row two: J. Romine, W. Blanton, A. Stinebaugh, M Dray, K. Hippensteel, B. Shearer. Row three: S. Yeager, H Taylor, C. Steinbaugh, G. IVIiller, J. Klotz, IVl. McGrath, M Hollinger. Row four: A. Shonk, M. Bucher, P. Hensley, C Hornish, E. Greer, B. Leckrone. Row five: G. HIrschy, J Reed, D. Genth, R. Wise, B. Leininger, L. Shively, J. Kaylor, D. Warrick, D. Trease, L. Reed, G. Berkey, P. Mock, P. Bantz, D. Hollinger. Left: SEA ' S Homecoming display. 123 Row one: S. Mills. J. Miller, E. Weaver, T, Schmidt, C. Perry, J. Jaksa, J. Spencer. Row two: D, Hollinger, R. Shumaker, J, Castor, D. Yoder, B. Ritchey. T. Ross. Standing: D. McNamee, M. Bannister, J, Cantrell. Circle K Circle K had many money-making activities to help with its service activities. Apples were sold at the home football games and the profits were given to the Ernie Davis Leukemia Fund of the American Cancer Society. They helped co- ordinate and operate concessions at home athle- tic events. Members of Circle K went to Timber- crest Home to provide companionship and enter- tainment for the residents. They also traveled to Logansport to assist the IVlental Health Club with its parties for the patients at the mental hospital there. This year has seen two r ecord breaking blood drives plus the innovation of having the blood mobile come on campus for the first time. 124 International Club Left: Seated: R. Black, R. Henricks, N. Rhoades. Standing: Chang-I-Tao, M. Sebald, L. Klingler, J. Fontama, P. Marshall, W, Klooss, H. Bwala. Each month the Mental Health Club visited the Logans- port State Hospital to entertain the residents. Highlighting the year was the IVI e n t a I Health Christmas Drive in which dorm competition resulted in the largest drive ever; 450 gifts and $125 were collected. Mental Health Club Below: Seated: C. Howard, P. Brewer, S. Hipskind, D. Scheetz, C. Hornish. Standing: J. Reed, S. Bramlage. 125 N Community Faith In Action Community Faith in Action is the program de- signed to announce and affirm the importance of individuals and to meet them at the place of their searchings. To this end, CFA provides Sunday Celebrations, a tutoring program, a coffeehouse program, a Packerton project, encounter experi- ences, CROP drives, deputations to local churches, and personal and group counseling. Above: On floor: M. Snider, K. Goering. B. Basehore, M. Gripe, C. Dubble. Standing: M. Rhodehamel, K. Schrock, K. Coppess. C. Stone, D. Miller, E. Weaver, J. Kinsel, L. Wolf, D. Scheetz, C. Schneider, S. Payne, D. Stone, S. Emery. Back row: R. Flickinger, B. Johnson, R. Weaver, D. Bechtel- heimer, G. Rhoades, Bob Mock. 126 Young Republicans The Young Republicans worked toward a better govern- ment by stimulating greater in- terest in politics through speak- ers prominent in government. Sec. of State Wm. Sabin, Con- gressman Roudebush, and Gov. Whitcomb spoke on current issues and their role in govern- ment. Left: Seated: T. Liby, K. Murphy, C. Miller, C. Fitzgerald, K. Rogers. Standing: B. Garringer, P. Bantz, J. Kensinger, R. Harvey, S. Eley. Co-Wed strives to acquaint student ' s wives w ith married vifomen students through educational and entertaining programs. Above: P. Lees, B. Walton, B. Couch, D. Barlowe. Row two: J. Mann, A. Aungst, P. Scott, A. Risden, M. Thomas, L. Vance. Row three: L. Berkey, A. Ulrey. 127 Community Council The Community Council is an elected body representing fac- ulty, staff and students. Its re- sponsibilities lie in financial sup- port and in policy making. Fi- nancially the Council backs the CFA, Aurora, Oak Leaves, Spec- trum, Student Directory, Cheer- leaders, and the soccer team. Money is also provided for stu- dent participation in off-campus activities and in public forums. This year in the area of policy making C.C. dealt with student rights, women ' s hours, visitation, and student representatives on faculty committees. Below: K. Rogers, R. Shumaker, W. Garner, D. Shipe, J. Schrock, Dr. Johan- sen, M. Chenault, Mr. Garber, R. Red- ding, Pres., J. Johnson, Dr. Fahs, A. Flory, J. Odie, W. Sloan, K. Aplin, D. Ward. 128 Community Court Seated: B. Rust, F. Hammoudeh, K. Matthews. Standing: T. Daniel, T. Hess, D. Beery, G. Crawford. 129 Union Board Encouraged Social Activity Below: Mike Olivotto, Winter Festival General Chairman, works to publicize the annual event. Upper right: Kay Shanks sells tickets for the Union- sponsored New Christy Minstrels Concert. Lower right: The Melon Mess got underway with the help of Linda Eaton, Mike Fourman, and Judy Martin. Opposite page upiper: Tuesday Night at the Oaks featuring Dave Priser. 130 Organizing the various all- campus social activities for the year is the Union Program Coun- cil. Activities included are Break- away, Pop concerts, Homecom- ing, Dad ' s Day, the International Bazaar, the Fine Arts Festival, and May Day. Recurrent events include art exhibits, dances, and the Friday Film Series. Other activities are pictured. Council members include: Mr. W. Phil- lips, Union Dir.; A. Stinebaugh and P. Brill, Dir. of Special Events; D. Mann, Vice Pres.; Mrs. G. Speicher, Faculty Rep.; B. Davenport, Pres.; K. Ahlfeld, Dir. of Weekend Activities; J. Starkey, Sec; M. Fourman, Dir. of Rec; and Miss J. Martin, Program Dir. Dave Rohrbacher, Dir. of Cultural Events, is not pictured. 131 Calvin Ulrey Above standing: J. Kensinger, E. Levine, J. Hill, D. Warrick, S. Miller, J. Atkinson, B. Garringer, D. Shipe, B. Byer. Seated: A. Wood (Pres.). On floor: G. Haney, D. Smith, B. Graham, P. Sheetz. East Hall Dorm Council Rigtit standing: S. Smoot, J. Kreiger, I. Washington, J. Coil, R. Garver, J. White. Sitting: L. Eicher, V. Wickcliffe, K. Bowman, J. Sutton, J. Thomas, M. Bucher, J. Sutton (Pres.), M. Burt. 132 East Hall Standards Left on floor: N. Ruggles, S. Pierce, M. Kettering. Seated: S. Kerchner, IVI. Greenhoe. Standing: V. Wicl clitfe, M. Haggerty, L. Bowser. Below on floor: F. Hammoudeh, S. Sterrett. Seated: T. Carpenter, S. Deetz, J. Ber- kebile, J. Lung, H. Kauffman. Standing: W. Harpest, D. Reed, J. Granger, S. Shu- maker. Not present when picture was taken: R, Flickinger, B. Copeland. Ikenberry Hall 133 Northeast Hall Right: On floor: M. Kelly. Seated: G. Leininger, G. Dixon, B. Garst, S. Bruner. Standing: J. Notfsinger, R. Rakestraw, L. Miller. Absent: J. Thrush, K. Zimmerman, S. Felix, M. Huffer, J.Crill. Oakwood Dorm Council Below: On floor: J. Snyder, A. Bosler. Seated: B. Rust, B. Warner, J. LaRue, N. Rager, D. Schulthies, 0. Throne, J. Thornton, J. Traxler. Standing: K. Plummer, M. Jaska, S. Moore, P. McKee, B. Kenega, M. Zuck, V. Wick- cliffe. 134 Schwalm Hall Above: Row 1: D. Bogenshutz, T. Tor- rence, P. Hollar, K. Day, T. Daniels, M. Gerig. Row 2: D. Borders, N. Speicher, K. Matthews, J. Mumy. Oakwood Standards Left; On floor: B. Rust. Seated: V. Reh- winkel, K. Ray. Standing: M. Krieg, S. Metcalf. Absent: J. Bowser, B. Stine. 135 I A. Blair Helman President of the College Dr. A. Blair Helman conscien- tiously assumes the duties of guiding and directing the pro- gram of the college. President Helman has proven his dedica- tion and executive skill by ex- hibiting sincere interest in the general welfare of the student body. In his fourteenth year as Pres- ident of the college, Dr. Helman maintains active membership in various educational organiza- tions. He is a member of the Personnel Committee and Pol- icy Board of the Department of Higher Education of the Nation- al Council of Churches, the Board of Directors of the Central States College Association, the Committee on Higher Education of the Church of the Brethren, and the President ' s Advisory Committee of the National As- sociation of Intercollegiate Ath- letics. President Helman serves as Vice Chairman of the Commis- sion of Religion in Higher Edu- cation, Association of American Colleges; Vice President, Board of Directors, Associated Col- leges of Indiana. He was one of twenty-five college presidents to attend Dr. Earl McGrath ' s sev- enth annual Conference of Lib- eral Arts College Presidents, and during March he was a mem- ber of the Participation Seminar and Field Study of Educational Contrasts Around the World. Opposite page left: President Helman and wife, Pat, rode in one of the leading cars in the IVlay Day parade. Opposite page right: President Helman partici- pated in the UN Flag dedication ceremonies on Homecoming. 138 Helman and Board Reviewed MC ' s Program The Board of Trustees underwent reorganization and added seven members by tiieir spring meet- ing. Members present at the fall meeting were (Seated) Dr. Kenneth Crim, Dayton, O.; Mr. Albert Harshbarger, Bainbridge, Ind.; Mr. H. Arthur Whis- ler, Beaverton, Mich.; President A. Blair Helman; Mr. Robert M. Stauffer, North Manchester, Ind.; Dr. Fred A. Replogle, Flossmoor, III.; Dr. Ruth Hol- land, Columbus, Ind.; Rev. John D. Mishler, War- ren, Ind.; Mr. Orville Noffsinger, Defiance, O.; Mr. Joseph H. Nixon, Wabash, Ind.; Mr. Willard Pow- ers, Mt. Morris, III. Absent: Dr. Joseph C. Wagner, Muncie, Ind.; Dr. Andrew W. Cordier, New York, N.Y. 139 Right: Dr. Howard Book, Dean of the College. Lower right: Dr. Allen Deeter, Associate Dean of the College. Lower left: Dr. Eldon Fahs, Assistant to the President. 140 I 31-: ir A 1 Upper left: Mr. Robert Tully, Dean of Men. Upper right: Mrs. Agnes Davis, Dean of Women. Left: Mr. Paul Hoff- man, Dean of Students. 141 Administrative Faculty Provides Public Relations, whose func- tion is shaped by Jim Garber (pictured right), works to inter- pret and explain what is hap- pening at MC. Of the four mil- lion dollar budget of MC, stu- dents pay only 70% of the costs and Public Relations seeks con- tributions for the remaining sum. Mr. Garber also contacts alumni to inform them of building pro- grams and to raise funds. Mr. Paul Bowman Director of Admissions 21 years at MC Mr. Dean Frantz Director of Church Relations 6 years at MC Mr. James Garber Dir. Public Relations Alumni Affairs 8 years at MC Mr. Rufus King Director of Development 11 years at MC 142 Base for Educational Progress Mr. Robert Mock Minister to Students 6 years at MC Mr. Robert Nelson Director of Publicity 13 years at MC Mr. Mark Shellhaus Director of Student Aid Placement 6 years at MC Mr. David Yeatter Treasurer and Business Manager 19 years at MC Under the general direction of President Helman, David Yeat- ter {pictured left) has the re- sponsibility of handling the fi- nancial and business matters of the college. Investing of per- manent funds and an overall planning and maintenance of buildings fall under the Trea- surer ' s jurisdiction. The college has just come to the end of a building and remodeling pro- gram and is now formulating new plans for another major period of development. 143 144 Humanities Dr. Paul W. Keller, Division Chairman New and exciting programs have been planned for interim and extensive use of the close circuit television has been made in the Humanities cores. Several teachers combined their talents in their own specialized fields to give students a variety of related subjects in the individual cores. Eight rooms in the Ad Building and Communica- tions Building have been equipped with closed circuit televisions to teach the Humanities classes. The English Department has made use of the professor exchange program, inviting professors from other colleges to speak on special topics. During interim Literature and Art became a new course in the department ' s curriculum. A new kiln in the Art Department has made it possible to increase the amount of work do ne during a course ' s duration. Interim brought about a new course, Ceramics. Spanish reached a new level this year as the Foreign Language Department added a new course to its schedule. Advanced Conversation and Composition. The Art Department ' s Mexican Archaeological trip had language overtones as students came into contact with Spanish culture. The Music Department and Speech and Dra- ma Department worked together to make interim a cultural saturation period. Students traveled to New York to attend plays, concerts, operas, bal- lets, and theaters. Students in Speech and Drama worked on the production of tapes for the Human- ities cores. A new addition to Winger Recital Hall was a pipe organ, a memorial gift to the college from the Peabody Estate, which increased the repertoire of study for keyboard students. Interim programs included studies on instrumental music forms, studies in jazz arrangements, and a con- tinuance of private lessons. The Religion and Philosophy Department reduced its graduation requirements this year to give its majors a greater choice in their education- al backgrounds. The department planned a film study course to make students cinemate and had further study plans on the present day Church. r Mr. James Adams Assoc. P. of Art Spanish 12 years at MC Mr. Max Allen Professor of Art 31 years at MC Mr. Ronald Aungst Assoc. P. of Speech 6 years at MC Mr. Stephen Batzka Instructor of Art 1 year at MC Dr. Allen Deeter Assoc. Dean of the College Assoc. P. of Religion 10 years at MC Mr. Robert Dell Asst. P. of Rel. Phil. 1 year at MC Dr. David Eiler Assoc. P. of Rel. Phil. 1 year at MC Dr. Ovidio Fernandez-Cuervo Asst. P. of Spanish 2 years at MC Dr. Clyde Holsinger Professor of Music 24 years at MC Mr. Herbert Ingraham Assoc. P. of Eng. French 6 years at MC Mr. Robert Jones Asst. P. of Music 2 years at MC Dr. Paul Keller Professor of Speech 21 years at MC Mr. John Planer Instructor of Music 1 year at MC Mr. K. Heinz Regenbogen Asst. P. of German 1 year at MC Dr T. Wayne Rieman Prof, of Rel. Philosophy 22 years at MC Mr. Tom Roland Asst. P. of Speech Drama 9 years at MC 146 Dr. Kenneth Brown (On sabbatical leave — fall) Assoc. P. of Rel. Philosopfiy 9 years at MC Mrs. Rowan Daggett Instructor of Engllsfi 2 years at t IC Mr. Samuel Davis Asst. P. of Speech! Radio Station Manager 2 years at MC Mr. R. Gary Deavel Assoc. P. of Music 12 years at MC Mr. Hood Gardner Assoc. P. of English 3 years at MC Dr. Doris Garey Professor of English 14 years at MC Mrs. Winifred Garver Lecturer of Eng. (part-time) 2 years at MC Dr. Henry Glade Prof, of German Russian 15 years at MC Mr. Charles Klingler Assoc. P. of English 11 years at MC Mr. David McCormick Assoc. P. of Music 7 years at MC Mrs. JoElyn McGowan Instructor of Music 2 years at MC Mrs. Genita Speicher Assoc. P. of Music 23 years at MC Mr. Vernon Stinebaugh Assoc. P. of Music 24 years at MC Miss Judith Sullivan Instr. of Speech Drama 1 year at MC HUMANITIES Department of Art Mr. Max Allen, Chair- man. Department of English Mr. Charles Klingler, Chairman Dept. of Modern Langu- ages Dr. Henry Glade, Chairman Department of Music Dr. Clyde Holsinger, Chairman Department of Religion and Philosophy Dr. T. Wayne Rieman, Chairman Department of Speech and Drama Dr. Paul Keller, Chair- man. 147 i m ' ■148 Natural Sciences Dr. Harry S. Weimer, Division Cliairman The Science Division has been restructured in many aspects to meet the requirements of stu- dents with different educational backgrounds. Though quantum theories and Euglena stay the same, students attended new classes with dif- ferent structures. The 4-1-4 program allowed in- tensified and expande d course work to be pos- sible. Perhaps one of the greatest contributions to the division and to the campus as a whole has been the 1130 IBM computer which has led to a course in computer programming under the aus- pices of the Science Division. The newly formed Science cores also have time allotted for the teaching of computer programming basics. The physics lab has been modernized so that laboratory techniques have become more precise with electronic devices. In physics the courses have been outlined so that the student enters the course for which he is qualified. Under the Math Department the student used a self-study guide to prepare himself for advanced work. A revision in introductory courses now has the non-science major meeting requirements through a science core which unifies biology, physics, chemistry, and some earth sciences. The cores are two term courses giving the student a large base of knowledge in science and are taught by a staff of science faculty. Interim programs have slowly grown as the college adjusts to the new program. A study of marine biology in Florida has been undertaken, Qualitative Organic Chemistry and Advanced Analytical Chemistry was offered in chemistry, and Astronomy was an interim course in physics. Mr. George Adams (on leave) Instr. of Mathematics 2 years at MC Dr. Dwight Beery Asst. P. of Physics 4 years at MC Dr. William Eberly Professor of Biology 15 years at MC Mr. Dale McCauley Asst. P. of Mathematics Dir. of Computer Center 5 years at MC Dr. Edward Miller Assoc. P. of Chemistry 9 years at MC Dr. David Neuhouser Assoc. P. of Mathematics 10 years at MC Dr. R. Emerson Niswander Professor of Biology 20 years at MC Dr. Philip Orpurt Professor of Biology 16 years at MC Mr. James Rowe Assoc. P. of Mathematics 1 year at MC 150 Dr. L. Dwight Farringer Professor of Physics 12 years at MC Mr. Robert Foreman Asst. P. of Mathematics 2 years at MC Dr. M. Aslam Khan Asst. P. of Chemistry 2 years at MC Mr. David Kreps Instructor of Biology 2 years at MC Dr. Wilson Lutz Assoc. P. of Chemistry 8 years at MC Mr. Ralph McBride Assoc. P. of Mathematics 5 years at MC Mr. Robert Tully Instructor of Mathematics Dean of Men 3 years at MC Dr. Harry Weimer Professor of Chemistry 32 years at MC NATURAL SCIENCES Department of Biology Dr. R. Emerson Niswander, Chrmn. Department of Chemistry Dr. Harry Weimer, Chrmn. Department of Mathematics Dr. David Neuhouser, Chrmn. Department of Physics Dr. L. Dwight Farringer, Chrmn. 151 152 Social Sciences Dr. David A. Waas, Division Chairman The social sciences educate one about him- self and his surroundings and this year have ex- panded in many areas. A social science core has been initiated in which the departments integrated and more actual experience has been outlined for the social science student in his education. The Economics Department initiated a pro- gram of accounting internships in which students were placed in real business situations. New in- troductory courses were scheduled for students who were still determining their interests. The new 1130 IBM Computer was an aid to the Eco- nomics Department. Interim was of benefit to the Psychology Department in many aspects. Students went in groups to clinical centers in Indianapolis and Ft. Wayne to obtain first-hand experiences in dealing with exceptional children and abnormal behavior. Further studies were programmed in a student initiated course in Chicago in which students participated in group dynamics. More intensified study was planned for students in their first year of psychology in the new course Psychological Approaches to Behavior. New equipment included devices for testing animal responses. With an enlarged staff the Sociology Depart- ment has branched out in opportunities. The interim program provided a field study where students were placed in settings in which they obtained knowledge of the different social impacts brought about in different social environments. Many areas surrounding M.C. were used for these placements. The Political Science and History Department elected two students to represent the student ' s view to the department ' s curriculum discussions. Interim courses were varied in the Political Sci- ence and History Department. Students studied political processes and government in Washing- ton, D.C., and at the United Nations in New York City. New courses included Calvin and Luther and African History in the Afro-American studies; future plans for the coming year revolve around Christmas in Kaduna. Mrs. A. Feme Baldwin Asst. P. of History Sociology 1 year at MC Mr. C. James Bishop Asst. P. of History 1 year at MC Mr. Richard Bittinger Asst. P. of History 4 years at MC Mr. Roger Buzzard Assoc. P. of Economics 2 years at MC Mrs. Susan Erbaugh Instr. of Psychology Asst. to Dean of Women 2 years at MC Dr. T. Quentin Evans Professor of Sociology 14 years at MC Mr. Arthur Gilbert Assoc. P. of Ec. Business 12 years at MC Dr. Richard Harshbarger Assoc. P. of Economics 1 years at MC i Mr. James Lanter Asst. P. of Psychology 1 year at MC Mr. Robert Martin Lect. in Sec. Work (part-time) 1 year at MC Mr. Robert Paine Registrar Assoc. P. of History 3 years at MC Mr. William Rushby Instructor of Sociology 1 year at MC 154 Dr. Donald Colburn Professor of Psychology 12 years at MC Dr. William Cunningham Lect. Ec. Bus. (part-time) 1 year at MC SOCIAL SCIENCES Department of Business and Economics Dr. Richard Harshbarger, Chrmn. Department of History and Political Science Dr. David Waas, Chrmn. Department of Psychology Dr. Donald Colburn, Chrmn. Department of Sociology Dr. T. Quentin Evans, Chrmn. Mr. Paul Hoffman Asst. P. of Psychology Dean of Students 7 years at MC Dr. Robert Johansen Asst. P. of His. Pol. Science 3 years at MC Miss Dorothy Johnson Assoc. P. of Business 27 years at MC Mr. William Kurosky Lect. in Soc. Work (part-time) 1 year at MC I Miss Lola Sanger Assoc. P. of Business 25 years at MC Dr. William Schuhle Prof, of His. Pol. Science 13 years at MC Dr. James Troust Asst. P. of History 2 years at MC Dr. David Waas Professor of History 6 years at MC 155 ftf ' W ATHLETIC DIRECTOR 156 ■j 1 1 |R ' 1 Mrtf ' ll It i Q Practical Arts and Letters Dr. Howard A. Book, Division Chairman The Practical Arts and Letters Division planned many programs in which students were put into actual experience of their chosen field. This gave a student a chance to determine wheth- er he has chosen the correct field of study. In Home Economics and Physical Education the interim schedule has proven to be conductive to this first-hand study. The Physical Education offerings during in- terim allowed students the opportunity of working in the Veteran ' s Hospital at Marion in physical or recreational therapy under the supervision of professionally trained individuals. Students were able to determine for themselves the strength of their vocational interests in these fields. Further change was made in the department through combined teaching of some classes which gave students expanded points of view. Students of Home Economics had an oppor- tunity to work with dieticians at hospitals in Ft. Wayne. They have had a first-hand experience of the dietician ' s work by working a 36 hour week under professional guidance. Urban Education was an interim offering in Ft. Wayne and Chicago of the Education Depart- ment. Video tapes were used during student teaching which allowed student teachers to view their errors. Education courses were integrated to give the student a more efficient and comoact unit. The Education Department has provided the future teacher with many challenging situations to test his skills. Mrs. Esther Ashley Assoc. P. of Education 23 years at MC Dr. Howard Book Dean of the College Professor of Education 23 years at MC Mrs. Margaret Book Lect. of Home Ec. (part-time) 3 years at MC Dr. Lowell Eberwein Assoc. P. of Education 3 years at MC Mr. Donald Meek Assoc. P. of Health, P.E., Recreation 4 years at MC Mrs. Martha Miller Lect. of Home Ec. (part-time) 3 years at MC Mr. Philip Parker Assoc. P. of Education Dir. of Audio-Visual Services 1 years at MC Mr. William Phillips Instr. of Health, P.E., Rec. Director of College Union 3 years at MC Miss Opal Stech Assoc. P. of Home Economics 16 years at MC Miss Bedelia Weirick Asst. P. of Health, P.E. Recreation 2 years at MC Dr. Eldon Wheeler Lect. in Education (part-time) 1 year at MC Mr. Claude Wolfe Assoc. P. of Health, P.E., Recreation 16 years at MC 158 Miss June Enoch Assoc. P. of Education 8 years at MC Dr. Warren Garner Assoc. P. of Education Director of Teacher Education 3 years at MC Mr. James Gratz Assoc. P. of Health, P.E., 8 years at MO Rec. Dr. Leo Grimes Prof, of Education 6 years at MC Mr. Jack Jarrett Assoc. P. of Health, P.E. Recreation 9 years at MC Mrs. Onita Johnson Asst. P. of Health, P.E. Recreation 12 years at MC Library Faculty PRACTICAL ARTS AND LETTERS Department of Educa- tion Dr. Warren Gar- ner, Chairman. Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Mr. Claude Wolfe, Chairman Department of Home Economics Miss Opal Stech, Chairman Miss Orpha Book Reference Librarian 7 years at MC Miss Ruth Coblentz Cataloging Librarian 25 years at MC Mrs. Joyce Leckrone Book Selection and Circulation Librarian 8 years at MC Mr. J. Allen Willmert Librarian 4 years at MC 159 Administrative Staff Above left: Mr. Tom Pryer (standing) and Mr. Leiand Beery, Admissions Counselors. Above right: Mr. James Clark (left), Book- store Manager; Miss Judy Martin, Union Program Dir.; and Mr. Douglas Rix, Dir. of Food Service. Opposite page right: Mr. David Rowe (seated). Purchasing Agent; Mr. Lawrence Wieland (center). Comptroller; and Mr. Robert Frantz, Head Bookkeep- er and Office Manager. Opposite page upper left: Mr. James Replogle, Printer. Opposite page left: Mrs. Judy Miller, College Nurse. Maintenance Directors Upper left: Mr. Vernon Mitmoen, Dir. of Pfiysical Plant (left); and Mr. Paul Shrider, Asst. Dir. of Physical Plant, Safety Officer. Departmental Assistants Left: Mr. Lloyd Erbaugh, History and Pol. Science Assistant (left); and Mr. George Schneider, Biology Assistant. Residence Halls Staff Above seated: Mrs. Vicki Wickliffe, East Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Longenecker, Northeast Hall; (standing), Mr. Leon- ard Barnhart, Calvin Ulrey; and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zolenskl, Schwalm Hall. 160 Qi f Secretaries Left seated: Mrs. Iris White, Miss Wan- da IVIiller, Miss Lorraine Sllfer, (stand- ing). Miss Joan Deneve, Mrs. Josephine Layton, Mrs. Doris Spann, Mrs. Ruth Mauser, Mrs. Verona Smith, Mrs. Imo- gene Schroll, Mrs. Jeanne Dolby, and Mrs. Velma Frey. Lower left: (Seated), Miss Rita Schroll, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Ayres, Mrs. Geraldine Gidley, (stand- ing), Mrs. Donna French, Mrs. Norma Leininger, Mrs. Joy Simpson, Mrs. Dorothy Goodlander, Miss Anna Mae Deaton, Mrs. Betty Roser, and Mrs. Sharon Lipp. -ct - f 161 1 Seniors Leave to Pursue Careers LINDA M. AKER B.S. Elem. Ed. Highland, Ind. CAROL A. ANDERSON A.B. Biology Michigan City, Ind. BETTY K. APWISCH B.S. Elem. Ed. Covington, Ohio ROBERT M. ARMSTRONG B.S. Biology South Bend, Ind. DONALD D. ASCHLIMAN B.S. Soc. St. N. Manchester, Ind. CAROLYN SMITH BAKER B.S. Health, PE Rec. N.Webster, Ind. 162 PHILIP D. BANTZ B.S. Math Dayton, Ohio KAY L. BATDORF B.S. English Troy, Ohio ANDREA J. BERGER B.S. Elem. Ed. Zionsville, Ind. KENNETH A. BERGMAN B.S. Soc. St. Kokomo, Ind. BILLYS. BOTKIN B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Hampton, Ohio PAMELA J. BRILL B.S. Elem. Ed. Ludlow Falls, Ohio ANGENETTA L. BRINER B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. LINDA D. BROWN B.S. Elem. Ed. Converse, Ind. DAVID A. BRUBAKER B.S. Sp. Dr. N. Manchester, Ind. DELOSS A. BRUBAKER B.S. Health PE Huntington, Ind. LUCINA E. BRUBAKER A.B. Music Mt. Joy, Pa. MARY E. BRUNN B.S. English Rochester, Ind. 163 DAVID L.CARSON B.S. Sp. Dr. Kokomo, Ind. LARETTA M. CHANNEL B.S. Elem. Ed. Poland, Ohio DAVID A. CHASTAIN A.B. French N. Manchester, Ind. JUDITH A. CHATHAM A.B. Art Educ. Farmington, Pa. SANDRA L. COON B.S. Religion El. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. JUNE E. COTTERMAN B.S. Elem. Ed. Galveston, Ind. GARY O. COUCH B.S. PE Gas City, Ind. KAREN S. CHAIN B.S. English Bethesda, Md. MICHAEL L. BUCHOLTZ A.B. Chemistry Arcanum, Ohio LARRY J. BUCK B.S. Health PE jpjl LARRY A. CLARK Hft ' K ' A.B. Music B P ' WM Delphi, Ind. ■■., HH ALICE B. CLAWSON hH  I A.B. English m. ' N P N. Manchester, Ind. ■I S JERRY L. Hlv.- CLINGENPEEL Kf - y . B.S. Elem. Ed. Jw Avilla, Ind. 9 . B DENNIS W. CONING B.S. Elem. Ed. H i H Cincinnati, Ohio 164 KATHLEEN S. CRIPPEN B.S. Elem. Ed. Rochester, Ind. ROBERT L. DAVENPORT A. 8. Math Psych. Plymouth, Ind. STANLEY A. DEETZ B.S. EcBu Sp Dr. Waterloo, Ind. GARY L.DIXON B.S. Soc.St. Akron, Ohio TERRY L. EMRIGK B.S. Art N. Manchester, Ind. KAREN A. EPPLEY B.S. Elem. Ed. Wabash, Ind. GHARLENE A. EYLER B.S. Elem. Ed. Brookville, Ohio CAROL J. FARLING B.S. Elem. Ed. New Carlisle, Ohio STANLEY E. FELIX B.S. Sociology Lafayette, Ind. RUSSELLYNN K. FERGUSON B.S. Biology Andrews, Ind. LONNEY K. FILBURN B.S. Math Dayton, Ohio 165 MARTHA A. FISH B.S. Math Plymouth, Ind. JOSEPH R. FISHER B.S. Biology Flora, Ind. REBECCA F. FLORY B.S. Music Hagerstown. Ind. JO R. GAMBLE B.S. Health PE N. Manchester, Ind. VICTOR D. GAMBLE B.S. Biology N. Manchester, Ind. RANDALL L. CARVER A.B. English Phil. Youngstown, Ohio ANTHONY C. GATES B.S. Econ-Bus. Anderson, Ind. PHYLLIS E. GERDES A.B. French El. Ed. Dixon, III. MICHAEL M.GRAY B.S. Soc.St. Wabash, Ind. SANDRA A. GUNTER B. S. Elem. Ed. Warsaw, Ind. STEPHEN J. GUYNN B.S. English History N. Manchester, Ind. GAIL W. HAMMOND B.S. Speech History Akron, Ind. 166 WILLIAM E. HIATT B.S. Sp. Dr. N. Manchester, Ind. JOHN E. HILL B.S. Math Peru, Ind. ROBERT E. HINKLE B.S. Math Wabash, Ind. KATHLEEN HIPPENSTEEL B.S. Soc. St. N. Manchester, Ind. MARRY E. HANDY B.S. English Huntington, Ind. DEE A. HARDING B.S. Health PE-Rec. Macy, Ind. CYNTHIA A. HARRIS B.S. Home Econ. Liberty Center, Ind. RICHARD HARRIS B.S. Econ-Bus. N. Manchester, Ind. MARYR. HENDERSON B.S. Art Kewanna. Ind. VICKY M. HENRICKS A.B. Music Mt. Morris, III. TERRELL L. HERBIG B.S. Econ-Bus. Rockford, III. SALLY A. HERR B.S. Home Econ. Kendallville, Ind. 167 KAY JOHNSON B.S. English Wabash. Ind. TERRENCE L. JOHNSON B.S. Biol, Ghem. IVlendon, Ohio KIPP V. KASTENS A.B. Biology Kettering, Ohio PAULETTE E. KAUFMAN B.S. Music Smithville, Ohio NANCY Y. HOKE B.S. Math Goshen, Ind. JEROME T. HOLDEREAD B.S. Soc. St. Plymouth, Ind. MARY K. HOOD B.S. Home Econ. Flora, Ind. CAROL L. HORNISH B.S. Bus. Ed. Defiance, Ohio DENNIS L. HUNT B.S. Econ-Bus. Peru, Ind. ANNETTE K. JARRETT B.S. Health PE Chicago Hts., III. JUDITH K. JARVIS B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. ALLEN R.JOHNSON A.B. Biology LaPorte, Ind. 168 DANIEL B. KEATING B.S. Chemistry Miamlsburg, Ohio STEVEN G. KEIM A.B, Physics N. Manchester, Ind. STEVEN E. KELLAM A.B. Music Wabash, Ind. NANCY J. KELLER B.S. Arts Crafts Elgin, III. EVELYN M. KILGORE A.B. French Huntingdon, Pa. THOMAS E. KIMMEL B.S. Health PE N. Manchester, Ind. KENT M. KIMPEL B.S. Soc. St. Peru, Ind. KAREN A. KING B.S. Bus. Ed. Modoc, Ind. MICHAEL L. KELLY B.S. Health PE Ludlow Falls, Ohio GARY D. KELSEY B.S. Soc. St. Columbia City, Ind. VICKI L. KELSEY A.B. English Art N. Manchester, Ind. DONNA L. KEY B.S. Soc. Psych. Union City, Ind. GEORGE M. KING B.S. Bus. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. JERRY D. KIRACOFE B.S. Ec.-Bus. Soc. Eaton, Ohio CHRISTIAN F. KOHER, JR. B.S. Econ-Bus. Syracuse, Ind. PHILIP A. KRIEG B.S. Biology N. Manchester, Ind. 169 MICHAEL G. KRING A.B. Hist-Pol.Sci. Fremont, Ca. CLAY E. LAIRD B.S. Econ-Bus. Camdon, Ohio JANICE E. LATHAM B.S. Home Econ. South Bend, Ind. BONNIE J. LECKRONE B.S. Bus. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. CLAUDE T. MARKSTAHLER B.S. Health PE Nashville, Tenn. DEBORAH A. MAURER B.S. Music Gettysburg, Ohio FRANK C. MCCLELLAND B.S. Chemistry Kokomo, Ind. 170 MARCIAC. MEYER B.S. Soc. St. Butler, Ind. RUTH M. MEYER B.S. Biology Fort Wayne, Ind. JUDITH L. MILLER B.S. Sociology Arlington, Va. KAY D. MILLER B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. LUCINDA J. MC FALLS B.S. PE Canton, III. DAVID B. MCGUIRE B.S. Soc. St. Warsaw, Ind. ROMA J. MEARS A.B. Health PE Dayton, Ohio Left: Senior Class P r e 8., D a r r e I I Ree 6, kneeling; Vice P r e s., Mike Kelly, standing; Sec, Kay Apwisch, seated left; and T r e as., D o n i t a Shepard.seafed right. 171 SANDRA L. PARKER B.S.Sp. Dr. Akron, Ind. JOHN H. PAULSEN B.S. Chemistry Indianapolis, Ind. ANITA E. PHILLIPS B.S. Arts Crafts N. Manchester, Ind. JULENE R. PIERCE B.S. Elem. Ed. Stockton, III. LELAND V. MILLER B.S. Rel-Ph Physics Gettysburg, Ohio MICHAEL C. MILLER B.S. Bus. Ed. Elkhart, Ind. SANFORD W. MILLER B.S. Econ-Bus. N. Manchester, Ind. VERNON D. MITCHELL A.B. Religion Fort Wayne, Ind. JACK L. NOFFSINGEF B.S. Math Union City, Ind. LARRY NOFFSINGER B.S. Health PE Germantown, Ohio LINDAS. PAIGE B.S. Home Econ. Mt. Vernon, Ohio FRANCHION R. PALMITER A.B. English South Bend, Ind. 172 MARTHAS. PITTMAN B.S. Biology N. Manchester, Ind. RITA E. RAKESTRAW B.S. Elem. Ed. Waterloo, Ind. RICHARD W. REDDING A.B. Rel-Phil. Bluffton, Ind. DARRELL R. REED B.S. Biology Peru, Ind. BRENDAF. SANDS B.S. Home Econ. Claypool, Ind. JOYCE E. SCHENKEL B.S. Elem. Ed. Huntington, Ind. CRAIG R. SCHNEIDER B.S. Biology Allentown, Pa. HELEN M. SCOTT B.S. Elem. Ed. Flora, Ind. 173 MARABEL L. SEE B.S. Elem. Ed. Macy, Ind. EDNAL. SEXTON B.S. Elem. Ed. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio JAMES A. SHAMP B.S. Sp. Dr. Perrysburg, Ohio DONITAS. SHEPARD B.S. Elem. Ed. Elwood, Ind. PAULW. STAUFFER A.B. Religion Polo, III. BECKY L. STEHMAN A.B. Recreation Lima, Ohio 174 CELIAA. STINEBAUGH B.S. Sec. Mus. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. VIRGINIA STRAIT B.S. Health PE Warren, Ind. SHARON L. STRAUB B.S. Elem. Ed. Decatur, Ind. R. ATLEESTROUP A.B. Sociology Wooster, Ohio DONALD W. TREASE A.B. Math Warsaw, Ind. ELIZABETH M. TROUST A.B. English N. Manchester, Ind. THOMAS D.TUCKER B.S. Chemistry N. Manchester, Ind. DIANE L.TURNER A.B. Soc.St. Wabash, Ind. W. EUGENE STEHMAN B.S. Elem. Ed. Lima, Ohio RUTH A. STEININGER B.S. Elem. Ed. Spencerville, Ind. MICHAEL D. STINE B.S. Health PE Etna Green, Ind. ANNETTE L. STINEBAUGH A.B. English Huntington, Ind. NORMAN L. STUMP B.S. Elem. Ed. Fort Wayne, Ind. THOMAS L. SWIHART A.B. History W. Alexandria, Ohio BARBARA J. THOMAS B.S. Elem. Ed. Huntertown, Ind. MARY J. THOMAS B.S. Soc. St. South Bend, Ind. 175 BECKYS. WEITZEL A.B. Spanish Laketon, Ind. L.SUE WELLS B.S. Home Econ. Madison, Ind. NANCY J. WHITE B.S. Elem. Ed. Bunker Hill, Ind. VICTORIA L. WHITEMAN B.S. Elem. Ed. Idavllle, Ind. JANET TURNER B.S. Home Econ. Syracuse, Ind. JOANNE TURNER B.S. Home Econ. Syracuse, Ind. D. RANDOLPH ULREY A.B. Sp. Dr. N. Manchester, Ind. TERRY W. UPDIKE B.S. Econ-Bus. Huntington, Ind. LEWIS A. WALTON A.B. Chemistry N. Manchester, Ind. PORTIA A. WAMPLER B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. JANET. WATKINS B.S. Bus. Ed. Bourbon, Ind. GAIL A. WEBER B.S. Econ-Bus. Wichita, Kans. 176 CYNTHIA M. WHITENECK A.B. Peace Studies Claypool, Ind. GALE G. WHITENECK B.S. Sociology Virden, III. C. MACK WHITMORE A.B. Music N. Manchester, Ind. JONATHAN D. WIEAND A.B. Econ-Bus. Lombard, III. CHARLETTA K. WION B.S. Music N. Manchester, Ind. DAVID W. YEATER B.S. Po. Sc.-U.S. His. Soc. St. Logansport, Ind. CAROL M. YODER A.B. Sociology Bluffton, Ind. DONALD R. YODER B.S. Econ-Bus Wakarusa, Ind. JOHN R. WILCOX B.S. Bus. Ed. Wawaka. Ind. LINDA M.WILLIAMS B.S. Soc. St. Goshen, Ind. NANCY E. WILLS B.S. Soc. St. Auburn, Ind. DIANA K. WINE B.S. Music Huntington, Ind. MARGARET E. YODER B.S. English N. Manchester, Ind. BARBARA J. YOUMANS B.S. Math Peru, Ind. BEVERLY S. YOUNG B.S. Sociology Marion, Ohio ALAN 0. ZERKEL B.S. Speech Decatur, Ind. 177 Junior Class Members Chose Candidates Ken Ahlfeld Donna Airgood Dons Airgood Jim Albright Bob Alexander Aiiyson Anglin Kirk Apiin Don Apple Rena Arrick John Atkinson Doug Ault Dave Baker Marvin Bame Chris Barbour Cynthia Barnes Barb Basehore Joy Beall Miriam Bechtold Evan Beebe Vic Benaicazar John Berkebile Suzy Bishop Sue Bowell Kathy Bowman Linda Bowser Hilda Boyd Dan Boyer John Boyle Phil Brewer Barb Bricker 178 for Senior Series and Who ' s Who Jan Bnghtbill Gary Brinkman Debora Brodrick Blair Brown Jim Brugh Sue Bruner Pam Bruss Marilyn Bucher Hyedima Bwala Brad Byer Margaret Campbell Roger Campbell Dave Carter Ed Cassell Tom Chaudoin Mike Clifton Bob Cockburn Harold Conley Dave Cook Delene Cook Bruce Copeland Gary Crawford Marsha Crickmore Charlene Cnm Rebecca Cripe Robert Crowther Valeria Crumley Alan Culley Jeff Culp Barb Curless }79 Linda Dale Bev Dawald Kent Day Lana Earhart Ned Eckert Jim Eggleston Barb Eiler Dennis Eller Jerry Eller Judy Eller Bob Ely Karen Eppley Sandra Everest Terri Ferguson Donna Fites Cathy Fitzgerald Rick Flickinger Mike Fourman Ruth Ann Frantz Mary Lou Fryman Gloria Garber Beth Garst Don Gebby Dean Genth Bev Gitleff Bill Goudy John Granger Elaine Greer Jerry Greeson Carmen Groff Myrna Grove John Deaton Jim DeCamp Steve DePue Joe Detrick Brenda Dice Sue Dickey Tom Diehl Jim Oils Bev Domer Kathy Driver Juniors Prepared for f Ir f 180 Jean Gundolf Martha Guynn Becky Hahnert Debbie Hall Fuad Hammoudeh Nancy Hanna Wilbur Harpest Roger Haupert Anita Haynes Erie Helfrich Judy Helstern Jim Henricks Pat Hensley ■B Student Teaching fe feik Mary Herbster Diane Herndon Don Harrington Tom Hess Sally Hipskind Gerald Hirschy Dave Hollinger Karen Horn Cathie Howard Connie Howard Donna Huff Larry Huys Mary Johnson Kathy Jordan Herman Kauffman Dave Keirn Barb Keller Kathy Kester Dan Kiracofe Earl Kline Bob Klingelheber Larry Klingler Ron Kracke Sue Kreig Karen Kurtz Gail Law Candy Lease Steve Lees 181 Juniors Abroad Explored Gail Leininger Steve Likens W. Lindquist Dennis Lipp Deena Long Alexis Lybrook Phil Manley Sally Martin Diane Mathews Keith Matthews Mike Mayo Pat McCune Maureen McGrath C. Mendenhall Cindy Miller Dave Miller Dave Miller Nancy Miller Sandy Miller M, Mitchell Mike Mocherman Barb Morfee John Mumy Janet Murphy Linda Murphy Dave Neal Ruth O ' Diam Karen Odiorne Joyce Odie Mike Olivotto Suzanne Oswalt Mike Patch Sharon Payne Candy PeGan Chuck Perry Denny Pippenger Susan Pool Tharyle Prather Kerry Price Lee Putt Debbie Ranck Tom Reed Dan Replogle Neil Rettinger Darwin Rhoades Cheryl Rider Janet Romine Nancy Ruggles 182 France, Germany, and Sweden i Becky Rust Brenda Sands Dons Schaadt Gerri Schrock Jim Schrock Ann Schwartz Mtmi Sexton Candy Shanafelt Kay Shanks Phil Sheets Steve Shumaker Becky Smcroft Betty Skaggs Craig Smith Margaret Smith Rich Smith Rick Smith Tom Smith Phil Snider Dave Snyder H. Sollenberger Ned Speicher Dave Spiegel Ross Staller Kellie Stephen Connie Storer Lowell Storer Donna Strahm Kent Slump Kurt Stump Jan Sutton Joanne Tanttlla Gary Teel Above: Standing, Rex Wieland, Pres.; Jennifer Wilcox, Treas.; Chris Barbour, V.P. Sitting, Judy Eller, Sec. 183 i i- j Julie Thomas Bill Thompson Dianne Thompson Judy Thrush Dick Truitt Jean Trump Sam Unger Connie Updike Ruth Vawter Ed Weaver Ken Weaver Roger Weaver Terry Torrence Jim Van Wagner Julie Wenrick Juniors Squeezed Out of First Place at Camp Mack 9 f- Joe Westrom Steve Whistler Allan Wood Russ Wysong JoEllen Zerkle M. Zinsmeister Rex Wieland Ed Yarian Brent Zumbrun Jenny Wilcox Tom Williams Pat Wolf Mike Wolfe 184 n £ J r Leroy Abe, Jr. Doris Baker Gloria Beecher L. Armisegger Lois Baldwin Delbert Beery J, Afflerback Helen Bane Chuck Bell Carol Albright Mike Bannister S. Bellinger Ned Allam Bob Barlow Neil Bendson Alan Amstutz Wayne Barts Thomas Bever Philip Arnold D. Bechtelheimer Brenda Biggs John Ary Don Becker Phyrlhs Black Sophomores Debate Class Structure Ruth Black J. Blocher Carol Boots Tim Blake D. Bogenschutz Laurence Booz Wanda Blanton D. Bolerjack Devon Borders waiiy ' Booch ' e ' r Above: Standing, John Cantrell, V.P.; Becky Wolf, Richard Borror Sec. ; Randy Smith, Pres. Sitting, Judy Debuck, Trees. 185 Sophomores Caught Between Old Bill Bowman David Bowman Pam Bowne Jane Bowser Jacque Boyer Steve Bramlege Janice Brewer Cheryl Bright Wanda Brouwer Brian Brown Pat Brown Bev Brubaker Sue Buchanan Barry Bucher Robert Bucher Linda Buck Gates Nancy Burch Donovan Burnan Carol Burns Sharon Bushong Andy Butterbaugh Philip Campbell John Cantrell Mary B. Carlisle Madeline Carnahan Bob Carpenter Tom Carpenter Sue Casseli Jim Caster Steven Candill 186 and New Academic Program im Ethel Cheney Barbara Clark Freda Clark Twi[a Coffing David Collins Kathleen Coppess Jay Crill Brenda Cox Marian Cripe Janet Dalrymple Tom Daniel John Davis Charlotte Deardorff Crissie Dice Vickie Dohner Rick Dubach Cindy Dubble Becky Dunn Linda Eaton Beth Eger Mary Egly Susan Emery Denise Erbaugh Bonnie Fisher John Eaton Carol Flory Eric Flory Mark Forman Jim Fortier Carol Frantz m 1 m m ■;ss ■r;m ;;53 I 187 •I Bev Frauhjger Eloise Frey Fred Frjbley Michael Frieden Vickie Fuller Anita Garber W. Garnnger Lynn Garver Rosanne Garver Sue Garver Ron Gascho Class of 72 Tackled Monte Geng Wayne Gerard Kenneth Gill Julia Gingrich Leonard Ginn Tom Goodrich Brian Graham Jack Grawcock Joyce Gray Diana Greenman Keith Green Martie Greenhoe Rick Gregg Bev Greiner John Grieser Glen Griffen Deanna Grimes Linda Grussman Ed Haas Marilyn Haggerty Jerry Hakes Priscilla Hall Paul Haman Dave Hamer Bertha Hamilton Lynn Hammonds Greg Haney Gary Haney 1 1 i : iH ' 1 188 Kathy Harbett Dan Harper Dennis Harshbarger Roxanne Harsh Joe Harvey Laura Hathaway Brett Heiney Gary Helsler Janet Heisler Mary Helster Tim Henderson David Herr Lynette Hershman Jan Hettmansperger James Highley Robert Htll Alfred Hintzman Bruce Holderead Krista Hollenberg Jackie Hook John Hooley Sophomore Comps h3 Philip Horein Gary Horner Cindy Hornlsh Rick Horst Gail Hosteller Nancy Hostetler Lana Huff m m Abby Huffman Ann Huffman Susan Hughes Mike Hummer Renate Hunn Cora Lynn Hunt James Jagger Mary Jaksa m i Michelle James Rachael Jamieson Joanne Johnson Linda Johnson 189 ] - Sophomores Faced Major Declaration: CtkKiKI Tim Joseph Nick Kile Elaine Krysik John Leer Pat Markle Gerald Miller Mary Kaehr Chris King Linda Landrum Tim Lengerich Pat McKee Gary Miller Bob Kaufman Mavern King D. Langenbahn Edris Liburd T. McLaughlin J. Miller John Kayldr John Kinsel Joyce LaRue Thomas Liby Don McNamee Marc Miller Cherie Keeney Susie Klooze Kenneth Lash Beth Mann Jeanne Meek Steve Miller J. Kensinger Kenneth Knee Eric LaVine Becky Mann Cheryl Miller S. Miller Dennis Kenyon Jayne Kreiger Fred Lavy Steve Manning Cheryl Miller Stew Mills M. Kettering Joyce Kroft Lisa Law Gary Manor Ed Miller Jane Mohr 190 What to be or What Not to be J J Dan Moody K. Moore Susan Moore A. Morales Mike Morris Kenny Moudy D. Muhlnickel Linda Mullet James Muncy K. Murphy Linda Murphy Merle Myers Susan Myers Roger Nelson Marcia Nifong Rose Nifong D. Noffsinger P. Nussbaum C. Overmyer Gail Paine Jon Parker D, Partridge Cathy Perry Betty Phillips S. Pierce Jean Pletcher Kathy Ray Nancy Rager Dave Rains B. Reahard John Reed M. Rehling M. Rhodehamel J. Richardson Dennis Rocl Ken Rogers Tom Rogers Shirley Roop Janice Root Thomas Ross M. Rudolf Donna Rump B. Russell Marc Saxton Vickie Sayers Todd Scarce D. Scheetz W. A. Schrock 191 Neil Schwartz Dave ShJpe Linda Slade Gary Scott John Shively R. Slechter Sandy Semans K. Shoemaker Ron Smith Charles Shank R. Shumaker Muriel Snyder E. Shearer Jim Simon Janice Snyder All-Campus Valentines Dance £m Alan Sommer Kirk Sorg Mark Souder Marcia Sowles Pat Spangle M. Spetcher Bob Speicher J. Squier S. Slanford B. Starline John Stebbens Nancy Steele K. Stepp Sam Sterrett Sandy Stiller Becky Stine Carol Stone Rictiard Stone Ricfi Strom Pete Strugar Willie Stubbs Jan Sturm Carol Antaki Susan Swapp 192 i i iiiiik Duane Thieme Ann Ulrey Jim Weldy Janet Thomas Georgia Unger Conalee West Marj Thompson John Wagoner Barb Wetzel £k Dave Tibbets Becky Warner Dave Waybright Mike Tittle Dave Warrick Judy Weygandt Dianne Tobias Dave Torrence Jim Weaver Tim Wegmiller Rick White Rick Whitehead Tim Torrence Sharon Weise Steven Winkel Sponsored by Sophomore Class Ray Wise Joyce Witwer Lee Wolf Becky Wolfe Diane Yoder Pat Yoder James York Nancy Youmans Russell Young Curt Zerkle Doris Zimmerman Karen Zimmerman ]93 ( ( Basic Studies Program Bob Adams Tim Adams Kraig Ahlfeld Fritz Albright John Albright Vicki Alger Karen Allen Susan Allen Niuia Ampero Don Anderson Russell Anderson Ralph Anderson Kent Arnett Gary Arnold Steve Aschleman Brenda Atkinson Laclnda Bailey Kenneth Ballinger Chuck Barber Brad Barnett Karen Beatty Mike Bechdol Barb Bechtel Kristine Bechtold Lucinda Beers Allen Beghtel Steven Behny Peggy Bell Pam Bender Karen Benedict 194 Challenged Freshman Class Barb Bennette Karen Benedict Mike Bergman Kenny Bills Pam Binkley Steve Bittinger Jim Blake Cheryl Blanchard Robin Bollinger Carta Borror Ann Bosler Ned Bowman Orlie Brand Terry Brandenburg Susan Brencht BecKy Brill Jerry Briney Ruth Brown Denny Bucholtz Peggy Buirley Darlene Bull Freddie Bullock Cheryl Burnett Delores Burton Fred Busse Dan Butler Beth Byerly Ruth Cabiness Mike Campbell Steve Campbell m 3 m m 195 n i ifi Ailil David Cannon Sandi Carmichael Herbert Carr Richard Carr Thomas Cart Ricky Caskey Pat Cassell Dwight Cassity Mona Chamberlain Sally Chappell Dons Cheek Vickie Cheh Lana Chupp Ronald Clark Denny Clouse Linda Cloyd Jon Cockran Jane Coil Kenneth Cole Debbie Collins Jacqueline Combs ( ( Rhinie Initiation Mark Coning Sharia Coon Peggy Cordes Terry Corso Anita Crill Karen Crim Cathy Critney Donna Crowther Connie Daubenspeck Tom Decoursey Randall Deetz Diana Delk Ann Detrick Karen DeVelbiss Mike Devine Jerald Diehl Thomas Dolby Kay Domer Teresa Dowell 196 Brent Driver Marjorie Early Diana Eberly Carol Egier Linda Eicher Terril Eikenberry W. Scott Eley Carolyn Eller Larry Engle Jeroid Erbaugh Cindy Esheiman Steve Etheridge Joyce Faubel Barb Faulkner Delora Fausnight Barb Federspiel Cherie Fee Darrell Fife Mike Fike Kay Filburn Ann Fisher m TIC m m Becomes Controversial Issue Bill Fisher Mike Flohr Alicia Follins James Fontama Deborah Foote John Foreman Barb Foster T y B m m Sue Francis Lyn Frederick Janis Fredericks Greg Freehauf David French Bill Frey Ada Fridley i 13 Randy Fry Maris Fuller Pat Fuller Gail Fullhart S 197 Fresh Women Experimented lEikiii Marilyn Goppert Gary Goshert Mary Gradelless David Haist Mary Halt Pat Hamilton Linda Hastings Doreen Hauch Kenton Haye Steve Furnas Judy Gebhart Linda Gilleff B. Grandstaff Steve Hardy Berry Hecker Pam Furnish Jerry Gerardot Laurie Gillish Rick Grimme Gary Harp Charles Heiny Chris Garman David Gibboney Carol Goering Bruce Bropp Ron Haruy Maylee Heisey Karia Garner Jan Gilbert Kathy Goering Peggy Gropp Paul Haseley Marj Helstern Ed Garrison Ken Gillan Karen Golden Jan Gschwend Sue Hassell Dave Henson 198 with New Hours Program Becky Hepler Ann Herring Jane Hill Glenn Hines Steve Hissong Stevanna Hite Sandra Hochstetler Jerry Hooker Barb Hogg Pat Hollar Dan Hollenberg Beth Hollinger Mary E. Hollinger John Holsinger Cheryl Hoover Sue Ellen Hoover Susan Hornaday Evelyn Homish Sylvia Hostetter Wilma Howard Susan Huff Carol Humphries Sharon Hunt Tom Hurst Jeff Huston Mike Inlow Teresa Irvin Eddie Jackson John Jaksa Joyce Johanning Bill Johnson Ella Jones Reed Juday Dave Justin David Kasl Marlin Keeney Barb Kenaga Sailyanne Kerchner Jean Kimmel Nancy Kindell Carl King John King Steve Kirkpatrick Steve Kiser John Klauss Brenda Klepinger James Kline Wolfgang Klooss 199 DebXrth ' wohi Above: Standing, Tom Overmyer, Treas.; Dan Hollenberg, Bill Koen Bill Koleszan Deb Krathwohl ' r ' ' -.Y ' ' ' ;- ' 1 —--••■• ■' ■■-• ' ' :• ■■-■■- -■ . Carl Kreighbaum Melaine Krieg BarbKrom Pres. Sitting, Barb Foster, Sec; Karen Beatty, V.P. caroiyn Krouse Neison Kruger Freshmen Adjusted to Patrice Kump Pat Larhrman Keith Landerburger Ellen Latakas Gretchen Leyse Marvis Lloyd Cathy Long Pete Loscuito Beverly Marriott Jan Maskel Rachel Matchett Anne Mathews Paula Lauer Doug Lavy Sue Leapley Marg Leitch Rayna Lubbes Christian Madsen Michael Marburger Jeff Markley David McComb Larry McCutchan Bev Mcentarfer Jeff McFarland 200 Marsha McFarland Laurel Micklewrjght Margaret Morgan Tim McKaig Edwana Meisner Janis Merlle Sharon Metcalf Gwendolyn Metzger Nolan Metzger Pete Michael Bonnie Miller Gloria Miller Marlene Miller Betty Mishler Jan Mitchell Jim Moore Rowena Moore Kevin Mort Joyce Myatt Pam Neff Steve Neff Stephen Nemeth Larry Nielsen Henry Nietert Rigors of College Life Joe Nolan Mary Olinger Mike Overmyer Tom Overmyer Barb Oxender Karen Pankop Carol Phelps Frances Norman Doug Nottingham Linda Nussbaum Randy Olinger Teresa Ortman Bonnie Overholser Terry Phillips Stanley Pierce Kathy Plum 201 Freshman Candidate Steve Smith Sam Poston Allan Pouch Rocky Pressler Debby Price Phil Price Dave Priser Calvin Prosser Susan Railsback Kathy Ray Debbie Reck Jackie Reed Steven Reed Vickie Rehwinkel Bernetta Reichert Chene Raid Ron Rench Nelda Rhoades Sue Rhodehamel Randall Rice Jerry Richardson Martha Ries Paul Riffle Ed Rike Eric Rish Brent Ritchey Jan Rockenbaugh Marty Rose Robert Rothenberger Terry Rothrack Rebecca Rouch Ken Rowe Ann Rush Dan Rusmisel 202 Reigned as Breakaway King Rebecca Rusmisel Paula Sarchet Tom Sayger Marilyn Schannen Charles Scheeter Linda Schembs Tonn Schenkel Tom Schmidt Melinda Schnepp Phil Schoonover Dons Schuithies Nancy Sensibaugh Carol Scott Tom Shafer Don Shankster Bob Sharpen Rebecca Sheap Janis Sherrow Kathy Shipe Anita Shank Bruce Shuck Paul Sibray Becky Siefer Susan Singleton Roger Sipe Janet Skelly Sue Skinner James Sleeper David Smith Deb Smith Janice Smith Kim Smith Robin Smith Steve Smith Sue Smoot Nancy Smucker Cinda Snell Lonnie Snyder Debby Snyder Elaine Snyder Steve Snyder Dale Sollenberger ,4 M -r3 13 203 Jack Spencer Gail Spensley Jim Spiegel Steve Sponseller Jane Squier Kathy Stachowskj Carolyn Steele Christine Steinbaugh William Steiner Linda Steury Shirley Stevens Nancy Stewart 5 Frosh Played Important Tom Stieglitz Janice Stinebaugh Alan Stoner Christine Stone Vicki Story Helen Stout Joan Stucky Douglas Studebaker Dan Studebaker Mike Studebaker Phil Stump Marsna Swant Debra Sweeten Helen Taylor Jeanette Thomas John Thomson Jill Thornton Cheryl Threewits Kathy Throne Susan Tibbets Janina Traxler Debbie Triplet Linda Tucker Don Tuttle Jim Tyler Noleann Ulery Alice Ulm Charlene Vinton 204 Deborah Vantobel Richard Voorheis Linda Wagner Jane Wagoner Steven Wallace Cumby Walton J. Chris Walton William Warner Ivy Washington LeeRoy Watson Brenda Waybright Joe Weaver Kevin Weaver Phillip Webb June Weikert Sheryl Weitzel Michele Wenum Wanda Werner Margaret West John Whisler Jackie White 4ifel m Role in Varsity Sports £MI Marilyn White Susan Wieand Sue Wiele Came Wilcox Don Wilkins Becky Williamson Ray Winey Dick Wion Miriam Wise Lawrence Wiser Earlyn Wood Roger Wood William Workman i Sue Yeager Ken York Alonda Young Jeff Young Shelley Young ■JtS Willa Lou Young B Steven Zehr James Zubiena Michele Zuck 205 Faculty Index of Degrees Faculty of Instruction GEORGE E. ADAMS, Instructor of Mathematics (on leave) B.A., Manchester College; M.A., University of Illinois. JAMES R. ADAMS, Associate Professor of Art and Spanish B.A., George Washington Univ.; M.F.A., Institute Allende. MAX I. ALLEN, Professor of Art, Department Chairman B.S., Manchester College; B.F.A., School of Art Institute of Chicago; M.F.A., Indiana University. ESTHER M. ASHLEY, Associate Professor of Education B.S., Ball State University; M.A., University of Denver; M.S., University of Denver. RONALD L. AUNGST, Associate Professor of Speech B.S., Ohio University; M.S., Ohio University. A. FERNE BALDWIN, Asst. Professor of History and Sociology B.S., Manchester College; M.A., Ball State University. STEPHEN A. BATZKA, Instructor of Art B.S., Manchester College; M.Ed., Miami University. DWIGHT B. BEERY, Assistant Professor of Physics B.A., Manchester College; M.S., Indiana University; Ph.D., Michigan State University. C. JAMES BISHOP, Assistant Professor of History B.S., Clarion State College; M.A., Ohio University; M.A., University of Wisconsin. RICHARD D. BITTINGER, Assistant Professor of History A.B., McPherson College; M.A., University of Kansas. HOWARD A. BOOK, Dean of the College; Prof, of Education; Chairman of the Division of Practical Arts and Letters B.A., Asbury College; M.A., University of California; Ph. D., University of Kansas. MARGARET BOOK, Lecturer of Home Economics (part-time) A.B., Manchester College; M.S., Purdue University. KENNETH L. BROWN, Assoc. Professor of Religion Philosophy B.A., McPherson College; B.D., Bethany Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Duke University. (Sabbatical Fall Term). ROGER J. BUZZARD, Associate Professor of Economics A.B., Huntington College; M.A., Michigan State Uni- versity. DONALD L. COLBURN, Professor of Psychology, Department Chairman B.A., Cornell College; B.D., Drevi University; Ph.D., Bos- ton University. WILLIAM J. CUNNINGHAM, Lecturer of Econ. Bus. (part- time) A.B., University of Western Ontario; D.D.S., University of Detroit; M.B.A., Michigan State University. ROWAN K. DAGGETT, Instructor of English B.A., McPherson College; M.A., Ball State University. AGNES H. DAVIS, Dean of Women; Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Education A.B., Indiana University; M.A., Columbia University. SAMUEL M. DAVIS, Assistant Professor of Speech B.A., Indiana State Univ.; M.A., Indiana State Univ. R. GARY DEAVEL, Associate Professor of Music B.S., Manchester College; M.M., Shervi ood Music School. ALLEN C. DEETER, Associate Dean of the College; Associate Professor of Religion B.A., Manchester College; B.D., Bethany Theological Seminary; M.A., Princeton University; Ph.D., Princeton Univ. ROBERT W. DELL, Asst. Professor of Religion Philosophy A.B., McPherson College; B.D., Bethany Theo. Seminary. WILLIAM R. EBERLY, Professor of Biology B.A., Manchester College; M.A., Indiana University; Ph.D., Indiana University. LOWELL D. EBERWEIN, Associate Professor of Education B.S., Manchester College; M.A., University of Michigan; Ed.D., Indiana University. DAVID L. EILER, Assoc. Professor of Religion Philosophy B.A., Manchester College; B.D., Bethany Theological Seminary; Th.D., Princeton Theological Seminary. JUNE E. ENOCH, Associate Professor of Education B.S., Indiana University; M.S., Indiana University; Ed.S., Indiana University. SUSAN E. ERBAUGH, Instructor of Psychology; Asst. to Dean of Women B.A., Rutgers University. T. QUENTIN EVANS, Professor of Sociology; DepL Chairman B.A., Manchester College; B.D., Bethany Theo. Semi- nary; M.A., Univ. of Cincinnati; Ph.D., Ohio State Uni- versity. ELDON E. FAHS, Asst. to the President; Asst. P. of Education B.A., Manchester College; M.S., Northern Illinois Uni- versity: Ph.D., Michigan State University. L. DWIGHT FARRINGER, Professor of Physics, Department Chrmn. B.A., Manchester College; B.D., Bethany Theo. Semi- nary; M.A., Ohio State University; Ph.D., Ohio State University. OVIDIO FERNANDEZ-CUERVO, Assistant Professor of Spanish Dr. in Law, Havana University; A.B., Indiana State Univ.; M.S., Indiana State University. ROBERT H. FOREMAN, Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S., Youngstown Univ.; M.S.T., III. Institute of Tech- nology. HOOD GARDNER, Associate Professor of English B.A., Jamestown College; fVI.F.A., University of Iowa. DORIS B. GAREY, Professor of English B.A., Mount Holyoke College; M.A., University of Wis- consin; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. WARREN K. GARNER, Associate Professor of Education, Department Chairman; Director of Teacher Education B.A., Manchester College; M.S., Indiana University; Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School. WINIFRED GARVER, Lecturer of English (part-time) A.B., Drew University; M.A., Drew University. ARTHUR L. GILBERT, Assoc. Professor of Econ. Business B.S., Manchester College; M.B.A., Indiana University. HENRY P. GLADE, Professor of German Russian, Department Chrmn. B.A., Elizabethtown College; M.A., University of Penn- sylvania; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. JAMES L. GRATZ, Assoc. Prof, of Health, Phys. Ed., Rec. B.S., Bluffton College; M.S. in P.E., Indiana University; M.S. in Rec, Indiana University. LEO B. GRIMES, Professor of Education A.B., Mount Union College; M.A., Ohio State University; Ed.D., Wayne State University. RICHARD B. HARSHBARGER, Assoc. Prof, of Economics, Department Chrmn. B.S., Manchester College; M.A., Indiana University; Ph.D., Indiana University. A. BLAIR HELMAN, President of the College B.A., McPherson College; M.A., University of Kansas; D.D., McPherson College. PAUL W. HOFFMAN, Dean of Students, Asst. Prof, of Psychology B.S., Manchester College; B.D., Bethany Theo. Semi- nary; M.A., University of Michigan. CLYDE W. HOLSINGER, Professor of Music, Department Chairman B.S., Manchester College; M.M., Northwestern Univer- sity; Ph.D., Northwestern University. HERBERT M. INGRAHAM, Associate Professor of English French B.A., Syracuse University; S.T.B., Boston University; M.A., Northern Michigan University. JACK E. JARRETT, Assoc. P. of Health, Phys. Ed., and Rec. B.S., Manchester College; M.A., Ball State University; Directorate in Health and Safety, Indiana University. ROBERT C. JOHANSEN, Asst. Prof, of History Political Science B.A., Manchester College; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., Columbia University. 206 DOROTHY W. JOHNSON, Associate Professor of Business B.Ed., Illinois State Normal Univ.; M.A., Univ. of Illinois. ONITA JOHNSON, Asst. Prof, of Health, Phys. Ed., and Rec. B.S., Manchester College; M.S., Saint Francis College. ROBERT G. JONES, Assistant Professor of Music B.S., Northern Arizona Univ.; M.M., Wichita State Univ. PAUL W. KELLER, Professor of Speech, Department Chairman; Chairman of the Division of the Humanities B.A., Manchester College; Ph.M., University of Wiscon- sin; Ph.D., Northwestern University. M. ASLAM KHAN, Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.Sc, Panjab University; M.Sc, Panjab University; Dr. rer. nat., Justus-Liebig University. CHARLES D. KLINGLER, Associate Professor of English; Dept. Chrmn. B.A., Manchester College; M.A.T., Indiana University. DAVID P. KREPS, Instructor of Biology B.S., Manchester College; M.S., Ohio State University. WILLIAM KUROSKY, Lecturer in Social Work (part-time) B.S., Western Michigan; M.S., Indiana University. JAMES J. LANTER, Assistant Professor of Psychology B.S., Purdue University; M.A., DePaul University; Ph.D., Catholic University of America. WILSON B. LUTZ, Associate Professor of Chemistry B.A., Manchester College; Ph.D., Ohio State University. ROBERT G. MARTIN, Lecturer in Social Work (part-time) B.A., Manchester College; M.S.W., Indiana University. RALPH B. McBRIDE, Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S., Slippery Rock State College; M.E., Indiana U. of Pa. DALE E. McCAULEY, Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S., Manchester College; M.A.T., Purdue University. DAVID C. McCORMICK, Associate Professor of Music B.M.E., Southeastern Louisiana College; M.M., North- western U. JoELYN W. McGOWAN, Instructor of Music B.A., Pfeiffer College; M.M., Indiana University. DONALD C. MEEK, Assoc. P. of Health, Phys. Ed., Recreation B.A., Ottawa University; M.Ed., Missouri University. EDWARD G. MILLER, Associate Professor of Chemistry B.A., Manchester College; Ph.D., Cornell University. MARTHA MILLER, Lecturer in Home Economics (part-time) B.S., Manchester College; M.S., Cornell University. DAVID L. NEUHOUSER, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Dept. Chrmn. B.S., Manchester College; M.S., University of Illinois; Ph.D., Florida State University. R. EMERSON NISWANDER, Professor of Biology, Department Chairman B.A., Bluffton College; M.S., Ohio State U.; Ph.D., Ohio State University. PHILIP A. ORPURT, Professor of Biology B.A., Manchester College; M.S., U. of Wisconsin; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. ROBERT H. PAINE, Registrar, Assoc. Professor of History A.B., Wheaton College; M.A., University of Pennsylvania. PHILIP J. PARKER, Assoc. Professor of Education B.S., Manchester College; M.S., Indiana University. WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS, Instructor of Health, Phys. Ed., and Recreation, Director of the College Union A.B., Earlham College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State Univ. JOHN H. PLANER, Instructor of Music A.B., Knox College; M.A., University of Michigan. T. WAYNE RIEMAN, Prof, of Religion Philosophy, Dept. Chrmn. B.S., Juniata College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State Univ.; B.D., Bethany Theo. Seminary; Ph.D., Northwestern Univ. TOM ROLAND, Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama B.S., Northwestern Univ.; M.A., Bowling Green Univer- sity. JAMES E. ROWE, Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S., Manchester College; M.S., University of Illinois. WILLIAM F. RUSHBY, Instructor of Sociology A.B., State Univ. of N.Y. at Albany; M.A., Mich, State U. LOLA V. SANGER, Associate Professor of Business B.A., Bridgewater College; M.B.A., Univ. of Pennsyl- vania. WILLIAM SCHUHLE, Professor of History and Pol. Science B.A., Washington and Lee University; M.A., Washington and Lee University; Ph.D., University of Minnesota. GENITA SPEICHER, Associate Professor of Music, Piano Organ B.M., Chicago Musical College; M.M., Chicago Con- servatory. OPAL D. STECH, Associate Prof, of Home Economics, Dept. Chrmn. B.S., Purdue University; M.A., Teachers College, Co- lumbia U. VERNON H. STINEBAUGH, Associate Professor of Music B. in Music, Sherwood Music School; B.A., University of Dayton; M.M., Northweste rn University. JUDITH E. SULLIVAN, Instructor of Speech and Drama B.A., Bennett College; M.S., Oregon College of Edu- cation. JAMES C. TROUST, Assistant Professor of History A.B., University of Buffalo; B.D., Princeton Theological Seminary; D.Phil., Oxford University. ROBERT C. TULLY, Dean of Men, Instructor of Mathematics B.S., Manchester College; M.S., Indiana University. DAVID A. WAAS, Professor of History, Department Chairman; Chairman of the Division of Social Sciences B.A., Manchester College; M.A., University of Illinois; Ph.D., University of Illinois. HARRY R. WEIMER, Professor of Chemistry, Department Chrmn.; Chairman of the Division of Natural Sciences B.A., Manchester College; M.Sc. Ohio State University; Ph.D., Ohio State University. BEDELIA B. WEIRICK, Asst. P. of Health, Phys. Ed., and Rec. B.S., Wheaton College; M.S., Indiana University. ELDON G. WHEELER, Lecturer in Education (part-time) B.A., College of Wooster; M.A., U. of Chicago; Ph.D., University of Chicago. CLAUDE E. WOLFE, Assoc. P. of Health, Phys. Ed., and Rec, Department Chairman B.A., Manchester College; B.D., Bethany Theo. Semi- nary; M.A., Indiana University. Administrative Faculty PAUL S. BOWMAN, Director of Admissions B.S., Manchester College; B.D., Bethany Theo. Semi- nary. DEAN L. FRANTZ, Director of Church Relations B.A., Manchester College; B.D., Bethany Theo. Semi- nary. JAMES K. GARBER, Dir. of Public Relations Alumni Affairs B.S., Manchester College; M.B.A., Indiana University. RUFUS B. KING, Director of Development B.A., Bridgewater College; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; M.A., Columbia University. ROBERT G. MOCK, Minister to Students A.B., Juniata College; B.D., Bethany Theo. Seminary. ROBERT J. NELSON, Director of Publicity B.A., LaVerne College; M.A., Univ. of South Dakota. MARK A. SHELLHAAS, Director of Student Aid Placement B.S., Wittenberg College; M.S., Ohio State University. DAVID B. YEATTER, Treasurer and Business Manager B.S.L., Bethany Theological Seminary. Library Faculty ORPHA BOOK, Reference Librarian B.A., Manchester College; B.S. in Library Science, Univ. of Illinois. RUTH COBLENTZ, Cataloging Librarian B.A., Manchester College; B.S. in Library Science, Univ. of Illinois. JOYCE L. LECKRONE, Book Selection Circulation Librarian B.S., Manchester College; M.A., Indiana University. J. ALLEN WILLMERT, Librarian B.A., Manchester College; B.D., United Theo. Seminary; A.M.L.C, University of Michigan. 207 student Index ABE, LE ROY, R.R. 1, Chardon, Ohio, 185. ADAMS, ROBERT, 303 N. Elm, Eaton, Ind., 194, ADAMS, TIMOTHY, 207 E. Main, Trot- wood, Ohio, 194. AEMISEGGER, LESLIE, 2469 Auburn Rd., Utica, Mich., 115.185. AFFLERBACH, JEAN, R.R. 4. Frankfort, Ind., 185. AHLFELD, KEN, R.R. 1, Wabash, Ind., 52,131,178. AHLFELD, KRAIG, R.R. 1, Wabash, Ind., 79.194. AIRGOOD, DORIS, 355 Ferry St., Wa- bash, Ind., 178. AIRGOOD, DONNA, R.R. 3, N. Man- chester, Ind., 178. AKER, LINDA, 9328 O Day Dr.. High- land, Ind., 122,162. AKER, REBECCA, R.R. 1, Etna Green, Ind., 162. ALBRIGHT, BRUCE, 1274 Mt. Pleasant St. N.W., N. Canton, Ohio, 118,162. ALBRIGHT, CAROLYN, 715y2 Wayne St., N, Manchester, Ind. 185. ALBRIGHT, DAVID, Box 31, Corunna, Ind. ALBRIGHT, FRITZ, Box 31, Corunna, Ind., 194. ALBRIGHT, JAMES, 715y2 Wayne St., N. Manchester, Ind., 178. ALBRIGHT, JOHN, 2801 Kenwood Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind., 108,110,111,113,194. ALEXANDER, ROBERT, R.R. 2, Warsaw, Ind., 178. ALGER, VICKI, 518 E. Columbia, Grif- fith, Ind., 178. ALLAM, MOHAMED, Amer. U, 113, Kasr. El. Aini, Cairo, UAR, 185. ALLEN, KAREN, 507 W. School, Cen- terville, Ind., 194. ALLEN, SUSAN, 6378 Dolores Blvd., Brookpark, Ohio, 162. AMSTUTZ, ALAN, 537 S. Main, Bluffton, • Ohio, 72,85,121,185. ANDERSON, CAROL, 1621 E. Michigan Blvd., Michigan City, Ind., 118,119, 162. ANDERSON, DONALD, Box 106, Millers- burg, Ind., 115,194. ANDERSON, RUSSELL, 117 Jefferson, N. Attleboro, Mass., 72,194. ANDERSON, RALPH, 413 N. Main, Monticello, Ind., 194. ANGLIN, ALLYSON, R.R. 1, Milford, Ind., 178. ANTAKI, CAROL, Casilla No. 200, Co- chabamba, Bolivia, 192. APLIN, KIRK, 218 S. Lee St., Garrett, Ind., 128,178. APPLE, DONALD, 2502 Clayton Rd., Piqua, Ohio, 88,94,95,96,104,178. APWISCH, BETTY, 204 Grant St., Cov- ington, Ohio, 162. ARMOND, RICHARD, 901 E. Sycamore, Kokomo, Ind. ARMSTRONG, ROBERT, 1319 Sunny- mede, South Bend, Ind., 69,71,162. ARNETT, KENTON, R.R. 1. Laura, Ohio, 194. ARNOLD, GARY, 1919 Frances Ave., Elkhart, Ind., 111,194. ARNOLD, PHILIP, 2626 Niagara St., Cincinnati, Ohio, 185. ARRICK, RENA, R.R. 5, Wabash, Ind.. 178. ARY, JOHN, 506 S. High St., Arcanum, Ohio, 185. ASCHLIMAN, DONALD, 1105y2 N. Syc- amore, N. Manchester, Ind,, 162. ASHLEMAN, STEVEN, 830 W. Maple, Waterloo, Ind., 194. ATKINSON, BRENDA, R.R. 1, Fowler, Ind., 111,194. ATKINSON, JOHN, R.R. 2, Milford, Ind., 132.178. AULT, DOUGLAS, R.R. 2, Claypool, Ind., 178. BAILEY, LACINDA, 1305 Orchard St., Wabash, Ind., 194. BAKER, CAROLYN, R.R. 1, N. Webster, Ind., 162. BAKER, DAVID, 1703 W. Third St., Dixon, III., 106,178. BAKER, DORIS, R.R. 2. Arcanum, Ohio, 93,121,185. BAKER, NANCY, R.R. 4, Wabash, Ind. BALDWIN, LOIS, 508 E. Miami, N. Man- chester, Ind., 93,185. BALLINGER, KENNETH, R.R. 6, Marion, Ind., 79,194. BAME, MARVIN, R.R. 1, Arlington, Ohio, 118,119,178. BANE, HELEN, R.R. 1, Box 77, Hollans- burg, Ohio, 185. BANKS, JULIUS, 1502 Kitch St., Fort Wayne, Ind. BANNISTER, MICHAEL, R.R. 4, Box 279, Cedar Lake, Ind., 124,185. BANTZ, PHILIP, 3815 Snyder Road, Dayton, Ohio, 117,123,127,116,163. BARBER, CHARLES, R.R. 3, Monticello, Ind., 194. BARBOUR, CHRISTOPHER, 807 Lucin- da Ave., DeKalb, III., 118,119,178,183. BARLOW, ROBERT, Box 19, Green Rdge. Tr. Ct., N. Manchester, Ind., 185. BARNES, CYNTHIA, Elizabeth, Ind., 178. BARNETT, DALTON, R.R. 1, N. Man- chester, Ind., 194. BARTS, WAYNE, 411 East Maple, Bre- men, Ind., 185. BASEHORE, BARBARA, 14280 Superior, Cleveland Hgts., Ohio, 106,109,126,178. BATDORF, KAY, 965 S. Childrens Home Rd., Troy, Ohio, 118,119,163. BAYER, HERBERT, 73 Druid Hill Rd., Summit, N. J., 84. BAYER, JANICE, 73 Druid Hill Rd., Summit, N. J., 121. BEALL, JOY, R.R. 1, Box 358, Con- verse, Ind., 115,178. BEATTY, KAREN, 1231 Nuttman, Fort Wayne, Ind., 194,200. BECHDOL, MICHAEL, 907 Clay, La- Porte, Ind., 65,83,84,194. BECHTEL, BARBARA, 206 Hance Ave., Linthicum Hghts., Md., 108,194. BECHTELHEIMER, DENNIS, 2311 Maple- wood, Fort Wayne, Ind., 56,58,104, 105,106,126,185. BECHTOLD, KRISTINE, 309 W. Poplar, S. Whitley, Ind., 194. BECHTOLD, MIRIAM, R.R. 3, N. Man- chester, Ind., 178. BECKER, DON, R.R. 2, Argos, Ind., 185. BEEBE, EVAN, 7114 Schwartz Rd., Fort Wayne, Ind., 100,178. BEECHER, GLORIA, R.R. 3, Box 112, Peru, Ind., 185. BEERS, LUCINDA, R.R. 3, Columbia City, Ind., 194. BEERY, DELBERT, R.R. 1, N. Man- chester, Ind., 129,185. BEGHTEL, VAUGHN, R.R. 9, Hunting- ton, Ind., 194. BEHER, DOROTHY, R.R. 3, N. Man- chester, Ind. BEHNY, STEVEN, R.R. 1, Silver Lake, Ind., 194. BEIGH, BENNY, R.R. 2, Goose Lake, Warsaw, Ind. BEIGH, MICHAEL, R.R. 2, Peru, Ind. BELL, CHARLES, R.R. 1, Mooreland, Ind., 185. BELL, PEGGY, 7021 Monroeville Rd., Hoagland, Ind., 194. BELLINGER, SHARON, 103 N. Wayne St., N. Manchester, Ind., 185. BENALCAZAR, VICTOR, 2402 Wood- stock Rd., Columbus, Ohio, 75,178. BENDER, PAMELA, 806 Knollcrest Dr., Danville, III., 194. BENDSEN, CHARLES, 705 S. W. Fifth St., Richmond, Ind., 185. BENEDICT, KAREN, Round Lake Rd., Vermontville, Mich., 194. BENNETTE, BARBARA, 1962 Grand Ave., Dayton, Ohio, 195. BERGER, ANDREA, R.R. 1, Box 97, Zionsville, Ind., 163. BERGMAN, KENNETH, 1106 W, Maple, Kokomo, Ind., 163. BERGMAN, MICHAEL, 1109 W. Syca- more, Kokomo, Ind., 195. BERKEBILE, BEVERLY, 1103 N. Syc- 208 amore, N. Manchester, Ind. BERKEY, GARY, Box 17, Manch Mob. Est., N. Manchester, Ind., 163. BERKEBILE, JOHN, 33 Lakeview Dr., Grafton, Ohio, 133,178. BERNHARD, HOWARD, 115 Park Ave., Gettysburg, Ohio. BEVER, DIANE, R.R. 1, LaGro, Ind. BEVER, JERRY, R.R. 1, N. Manchester, Ind. BEVER, THOMAS, R.R. 1, N. Man- chester, Ind., 116,117,185. BIGGS, BRENDA, 10105 Harrison Rd., Osceola Ind., 185. BIGGS, MARY LOU, 42 Larrel Lane, W. Milton, Ohio, 122,163. BILLET, JUNE, 2441 Chippewa Dr., Elkhart, Ind., 163. BILLS, KENNETH, R.R. 3, Columbia City, Ind., 195. BINKLEY, PAMELA, 1308 13th. Ave., Sterling, III., 195. BIRKEMEIER, KENNETH, 3240 McCul- lough Lane, Columbus, Ind. BISHOP, SUZY, R.R. 2, N. Manchester, Ind., 178. BITTINGER, STEVEN, 1614 Santa Ce- cilia, Kingsville, Tex., 195. BLACK, PHYLLIS, 423 S. Spruce St., Elizabethtown, Pa., 185. BLACK, RUTH, 600 N. Fifth St., Oxford, Ind., 125,185. BLAKE, TIMOTHY, 204 W. 15th St., LaPorte, Ind., 185,195. BLANCHARD, CHERYL, R.R. 1, Larwill, Ind., 108,195. BLANTON, WANDA, 1029 Rosewood Dr., Peru, Ind., 123,185. BLICKENSTAFF, JEFFREY, 443 Park Blvd., Versailles, Ohio, 185. BLOCHER, JOSEPHINE, 402 S. Half, N. Manchester, Ind., 185. BOGENSCHUTZ, DAVID, 1428 Pember- ton Dr., Fort Wayne, Ind., 65,135,185. BOGGS, DALE, R.R. 2, Rd. 100 S. War- saw, Ind. BOLERJACK, DANIEL, 224 S merrifield, Mishawaka, Ind., 185. BOLINGER, ROSEMARY, R.R. 4, N. Manchester, Ind., 163. BOLLINGER, GLENN, 608 E. 9th, N. Manchester, Ind. BOLLINGER, JANIS, R.R. 1, N. Man- chester, Ind. BOLLINGER, ROBIN, R.R. 1, Grabill, Ind., 194. BOLLINGER, RICHARD, Box 245, Gra- bill, Ind. BOOCHER, WALLA CE, 115 W. South St., South Bend, Ind., 65,185. BOOTS, CAROL, R.R. 7, Crawfordsville, Ind., 185. BOOZ, LAURENCE, 1304 Topper St., York, Pa., 91,185. BORDERS, DEVON, R.R. 1, 29168 U.S. 20, New Carlisle, Ind., 106,135,185. BORROR, EARL, 204 S. Market St., N. Manchester, Ind., 185. BORROR, KARLA, 204 S. Market, N. Manchester, Ind., 195. BOSLER, ANN, 3803 Shoaff Rd., Hunt- ertown, Ind., 134,195. BOTKIN, BILLY, 85 Church, N. Hampton, Ohio, 122,163. BOWELL, SUE, 611 E. 14th St., Ro- chester, Ind., 114,178. BOWMAN, BILLY, R.R. 3, New Castle, Ind., 65,114,185. BOWMAN, DALE, R.R. 2, N. Man- chester, Ind. BOWMAN, DAVID, Box 183, New Paris, Ind., 101,111,118,186. BOWMAN, JEFFREY, R.R. 2, Polo, Ind. BOWMAN, KATHRYN, R.R. 2, Box 383, Germantown, Ohio, 122,132,178. BOWMAN, NANCY, 479 Erie Ave., Tel- ford, Pa. BOWMAN, NED, R.R. 2, N. Man- chester, Ind., 195. BOWNE, PAMELA, 3410 S. Park Rd., Kokomo, Ind., 185. BOWSER, JANE, 213 N. Marshall St., Bremen, Ind., 186. BOWSER, LINDA, 213 N. Marshall St., Bremen, Ind., 121,133,178. BOYD, HILDA, R.R. 2, Box 117, German- town, Ohio, 178. BOYDELATOUR, MARY, 5801 Echodell Ave., N. Canton, Ohio. BOYER, DANIEL, 207 E. Center St., Bourbon, Ind., 178. BOYER, JACQUE, R.R. 2, LaGrange, Ind., 93,186, BOYLE, JOHN, Box 113, Pierceton, Ind., 178. BRAMLAGE, STEVEN, 808 Pine Lane, Monticello, Ind., 125,186. BRAND, ORLIE, 3225 Wells St., Fort Wayne, Ind.. 195. BRANDENBURG, TERRY, R.R. 2, S. Whitley, Ind., 102,104,195. BRAYMAN, DENNIS, Box 116, Sidney, Ind. BRECHT, SUSAN, 1027 Parkview Dr., Decatur, Ind., 195. BREWER, JANICE, R.R. 1, Box 137, Union City, Ohio, 186. BREWER, PATRICIA, R.R. 2, Bradford, Ohio, 95,113,116,125. BREWER, PHILIP, R.R. 1, Union City, Ind., 118,119,178. BRICKER, BARBARA, 15615 Judson Dr., Cleveland, Ohio, 100,104,108,178. BRIGHT, CHERYL, 511 ¥2 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind., 186. BRIGHTBILL, JANET, 703 East Sixth, N. Manchester, Ind., 108,179. BRILL, PAMELA, 2425 State Rd. 48, Ludlow Falls, Ohio, 53,131,163. BRILL, REBECCA, 2425 State Rd. 48 Ludlow Falls, Ohio, 195. BRINER, ANGENETTA, 1106 N. Syc- amore, N. Manchester, Ind., 163. BRINEY, JERRY, Orchard Lane, Monti- cello, Ind., 195. BRINKMAN, GARY, 3117 Cragmoor, Toledo, Ohio, 118,179. BRODRICK, DEBORA, 2159 Wilshire Dr., Frankfort, Ind., 97,111,179. BROUWER, WANDA, R.R. 2, Monroe- ville, Ind., 121,186. BROWER, ANITA, R.R. 4, Eaton, Ohio, 93. BROWN, BLAIR, R.R. 4, Decatur, Ind., 179. BROWN, BRIAN, 55521 Elder Road, Mishawaka, Ind., 104,186. BROWN, LINDA, Box 465, Converse, Ind., 163. BROWN, PATRICIA, 231 S. 15th St., Richmond, Ind., 186. BROWN, RUTH, 712 East Dr., Sheffield Lake, Ohio, 195. BRUBAKER, BEVERLY, Box 21, Gratis, Ohio, 93,121,186. BRUBAKER, DAVID, 124 N. Sycamore, Fairmount, Ind. BRUBAKER, DELOSS, R.R. 6, Hunting- ton, Ind., 163. BRUBAKER, LUCINA ESHELMAN, Box 188, R.R. 2, Mt. Joy, Pa., 58,106,109, 163. BRUGH, JAMES, R.R. 4, Rochester, Ind., 179. BRUNER, SUSAN, 7307 Shady Lane, Fort Wayne, Ind., 134,179. BRUNN, MARY, R.R. 6, Box B53, Ro- chester, Ind., 163. BRUSS, PAMELA, 669 E. Market St., Huntington, Ind., 122,179. BRYAN, JAMES, R.R. 2, Blacks Lndg., Leesburg, Ind. BUCHANAN, SUE, 220 Meisner, Elk- hart, Ind., 121,186. BUCHER, BARRY, 524 Cora Place, Hartville, Ohio, 108,186. BUCHER, MARILYN, 322 Straphmore Rd., Lansing, Mich., 123,132,179. BUCHER, NANCY, 209 S. Sixth St., Plymouth, Ind. BUCHER, ROBERT, 322 Straphmore Rd., Lansing, Mich., 120,121,186. BUCHOLTZ, DENNIS, R.R. 2, Arcanum, Ohio, 195. BUCHOLTZ, MICHAEL, R.R. 2, Arcanum, Ohio, 118,164. BUCK, LARRY, 4604 Eichelberger Ave., Dayton, Ohio, 164. BUIRLEY, PEGGY, 515 Maplewood, Troy, Ohio, 195. BULL, DARLENE, 143 Grand Ave., La- Porte, Ind., 195. BULLOCK, FREDDIE, 1320 Maumee, Fort Wayne, Ind., 65,195. BURCH, NANCY, 820 Warton Dr., Marion, Ind., 186. BURCROFF, ROBERT, 294 E. Sheridan Dr., Wabash, Ind. BURKETT, BARBARA, R.R. 6, Roches- ter, Ind. BURNAU, DONOVAN, 1832 Cambridge Dr., Warsaw, Ind., 186. BURNETT, CHERYL, 914 Walnut St., Anderson, Ind., 195. BURNS, CAROL, 4557 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa, Pa., 186. 209 BURT, MARIANNE, 3840 E. 10th St., Bloomington, Ind., 132. BURTON, DELORES, Box 517, Akron, Ind., 195. BUSHONG, SHARON, R.R. 1, Cromwell, Ind., 186. BUSSE, FRED, 1833 Portage Ave., S. Bend, Ind., 108,195. BUTLER, DANIEL, 957 Grosley, De- troit, Ind., 65,195. BUTTERBAUGH, ANDREW, R.R. 2, N. Manchester, Ind., 79,80,90,91,120,186. BWALA, HYEDIMA, Marama, Waka P.O. BlU Via, Yola, Nigeria, 75,118,125, 179. BYER, BRADLEY, 1002 Mary Avenue, Dixon, III., 106,126,179. BYERLY, BETH, 303 S. Wood St., Fostoria, Ohio, 108,121,195. CABINESS, RUTH, R.R. 2, Box 334, Logansport, Ind., 195. CALLAWAY, ROBERT. 3620 S. Franklin, Michigan City, Ind. CAMPBELL, MICHAEL, R.R. 3, War- saw, Ind., 195. CAMPBELL, MARGARET, 347 South- wood Dr., Wabash, Ind., 179. CAMPBELL, PHILIP, I. P. Mission, Ellis Brdg., AHM 6, Gujar. India, 186. CAMPBELL, ROGER, 931 S. 25th St., South Bend, Ind., 179. CAMPBELL, STEVEN, R.R. 3, Warsaw, Ind., 65,195. CANNON, DAVID, 816 Front St., Wash- ington, Ind., 65,196. CANTRELL, JOHN, 5908 Verdi Dr., Dayton, Ohio, 124,185,186. CAPIN, NANCY, 419 South Lee, Gar- rett, Ind., 164. CARDER, KATHY, 603 S. Main St., Fairmont, Ind., 164. CARLISLE, MARY, 420 Glen Ave., Staunton, Va., 122,186. CARMICHAEL, SANDI, R.R. 1, Box 268, Mooreland, Ind., 196. CARNAHAN, MADELINE, R.R. 2, Box 256, Delphi, Ind., 186. CARPENTER, ROBERT, R.R. 1, Millers- burg, Ind., 115,186. CARPENTER, VINOD, R.R. 1, Garrett, Ind., 72,85,133,186. CARR, HERBERT, 1401 S. Anthony, Fort Way ne, Ind., 196. CARR, RICHARD, 315 W. 17th, Auburn, Ind., 196. CARR, STEPHEN, 315 W. 17th, Auburn, Ind. CARROLL, CONSTANCE, 126 S. Har- rison, Covington, Ohio. CARSON, DAVID, 2103 W. Jefferson, Kokomo Ind., 58,100,104,164. CART, THOMAS, R.R. 1, LaGrange, Ind., 196. CARTER, DAVID, 610 E. 7th St., N. Manchester, Ind., 179. CASKEY, RICKY, 426 West 6th, Ro- chester, Ind., 196. CASSELL, EDWIN, 138 Stillwater St., W. Milton, Ohio, 85,108,115,179. CASSELL, PATRICIA, 138 Stillwater St., W. Milton, Ohio, 108,196. CASSELL, SUE, Box 135, R.R. 1, Laura, Ohio, 120,186. CASSITY, JESSE, R.R. 1, Hollansburg, Ohio, 196. CASTOR, JAMES, 3966 Westlane Dr., Fort Wayne, Ind., 115,123,186. CAUDILL, STEVEN, R.R. 2, Claypool, Ind., 186. CHAMBERLAIN, MONA, R.R. 2, Box 133, Morocco Ind., 196. CHANG, I TAG, 125. CHANNEL, LARETTA, 456 Laird Ave., Poland, Ohio, 164. CHAPPELL, SALLY, 1522 Dogwood Dr., Elkhart, Ind., 196. CHASTAIN, DAVID, R.R. 1, 10908 Ed- ison Rd., Osceola, Ind., 164. CHATHAM, JUDITH, Society of Broth- ers, Farmington, Pa., 93,164. CHAUDOIN, THOMAS, R.R. 2, Angola, Ind., 179. CHEEK, DORIS, 3904 Oakview Dr., Richmond, Ind., 196. CHEH, VICKIE, R.R. 2, Box 456, Ger- mantown, Ohio, 196. CHENAULT, MYRON, 1106 Crosshall St., Richmond, Ind., 79,81,128. CHENEY, ETHEL, R.R. 2, Box 116, Ada, Ohio, 120,187. CHUPP, LANA, 758 W. Centennial, Nappanee, Ind., 196. CLARK, BARBARA, 22062 Riley Rd., Lakeville, Ind., 187. CLARK, FREDA, Box 366, 7660 N. Al- Con Rd., Conover, Ohio, 108,109,111, 187. CLARK, JAMES, 1210 N. Wayne, N. Manchester, Ind., 111. CLARK, LARRY, R.R. 4, Box 41, Delphi, Ind., 106,164,189. CLARK, RONALD, 704 S. Westwood, Toledo, Ohio, 75,196. CLASSICK, JOHN, 605 East St., N. Manchester, Ind. CLAWSON, ALICE, 1107 N. Sycamore St., N. Manchester, Ind., 164. CLIFTON, MICHAEL, Box 78, LaPaz, Ind., 115,179. CLINGENPEEL, JERRY, R.R. 2, Avilla, Ind., 115,179. CLOUSE, DENNIS, R.R. 2, Albion, Ind., 102,108,196. CLOYD, LINDA, Box 21, Main, Hollans- burg, Ohio, 120,196. COBLENTZ, RONNIE, 415 W. Third St., Greenville, Ohio. COCHRAN, JON, R.R. 2, Box 344A, Lewisburg, Ohio, 196. COCKBURN, ROBERT, 76 Logan Blvd., Altoona, Pa., 179. COFFING, TWILA, R.R. 3, Box 171, Peru, Ind., 116,187. COIL, JANE, 801 Dye Rd., Kokomo, Ind., 132,196. COLE, KENNETH, 115 Second St., High- spire, Pa., 104,196. COLLINS, BEVERLY, Box 72, Silver Lake, Ind. COLLINS, DAVID, Box 206, Macy, Ind., 72,116,118,119,187. COLLINS, DEBBIE, 6077 Forestdale Ave., Dayton, Ohio, 196. COLLINS, ESTEL, Box 72, Silver Lake, Ind. COMBS, JACQUELINE, 6770 Garber Rd., Dayton, Ohio, 196. CONING, DENNIS, 3713 Homewood Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, 164. CONING, MARK, 39 Gloria Ave., New Lebanon, Ohio, 196. CONLEY, HAROLD, Box 142, Stroh, Ind., 88,179. COOK, CURTIS, 537 Riley Rd., New Castle, Ind., 104,179. COOK, DONALD, 321 Walnut, Argos, Ind., 96,110,111,113. COOK, DELENE, 303 Morrison St., La- Porte, Ind., 179. COON, SANDRA, R.R. 2, N. Manches- ter, Ind., 164. COON, SHARLA, R.R. 3, Veedensburg, Ind., 93,179,196. COPELAND, BRUCE, R.R. 1, Nappanee, Ind. COPPESS, KATHLEEN, 16218 Riverside Dr., Livonia, Mich., 126,187. CORDES, PEGGY, R.R. 1, Roann, Ind., 196. CORSO, TERRY, 814 16th St., Logans- port, Ind., 65,196. COTTERMAN, JUNE, R.R. 2, Galveston, Ind., 102,120,164. COUCH, GARY, Cleveland Tr. Ct., N. Manchester, Ind., 65,88,164. COX, BRENDA, 618 Elm St., New Car- lisle, Ind., 187. GRAIN, KAREN, 5902 Ipswich Rd., Be- thesda, Md., 164. CRAWFORD, GARY, R.R. 1, Box 269, Arcanum, Ohio, 129,179. CRICKMORE, MARSHA, 7829 Kinnerk Rd., Fort Wayne, Ind., 1 1 5,1 79. GRILL, ANITA, 350 Lemon St., Eliza- bethtown. Pa., 113,196. GRILL, JAY, 350 Lemon St., Elizabeth- town, Pa., 75,187. CRIM, CHARLENE, 611 First St., La- Porte, Ind., 179. CRIM, KAREN, 6055 Hemingway Rd., Dayton, Ohio, 120,196. CRIPE, MARIAN, 6440 Scott Dr., Cleve- land, Ohio, 126,187. CRIPE, ROY, R.R. 1, Vermont, III. CRIPE, REBECCA, R.R. 2, Claypool, Ind., 179. CRIPPEN, KATHLEEN, R.R. 2, Roches- ter, Ind., 122,165. CRITNEY, CATHERINE, R.R. 1, Box 860, Waterloo, Ind., 196. CROWTHER, DONNA, 211 W. Lafayette, LaGrange, Ind., 196. CROWTHER, ROBERT, 211 W. Lafayette, LaGrange, Ind., 179. CRUMLEY, VALERIA, 604 Miami, N. Manchester, Ind., 179. 210 I CULLEY, ALAN, 5261 Detrick Jordan Pike, Springfield, Ohio, 179. GULP, JEFFREY, 620 W. Hawthorne, Zionsville, Ind., 102,179. CUNNINGHAM, JUNE, R.R. 2, Box 461, Knox, Ind. CURLESS, BARBARA, 6041 2 Sycamore, N. Manchester. Ind., 179. CURLESS, BRUCE, 604V2 Sycamore, N. Manchester, Ind., 56,104. DAGUE, MARY, R.R. 2, Kewanna, Ind. DALE, LINDA, R.R. 1, N. Manchester, Ind., 122,180 ' . DALRYMPLE, JANET. 848 Salamonie Ave., Huntington, Ind., 93,121,187. DANCE, JAMES, 485 S. Main, Crown Point, Ind., 118,119. DANIEL, THOMAS, 11 21 1 2 W. 3rd, Marion, Ind., 65,121,129,135,187. DAUBENSPECK, CONNIE, R.R. 7, Box 69, Rushville, Ind., 196. DAVENPORT, ROBERT, R.R. 2, Box 132, Plymouth, Ind., 131,165. DAVIS, EDWARD, 3929 Biehl Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, 113. DAVIS, MICHAEL, Box 405, Frances- ville, Ind. DAVIS, SAMUEL, 4656 Hills Dales Rd. N. W., Canton, Ohio. DAWALD, BEVERLY, R.R. 3, N. Man- chester, Ind., 180. DAY, KENT, R.R. 4, Huntington, Ind., 135,180. DEARDORFF, CHARLOTTE, 503 N. Syc- amore, N. Manchester, Ind.. 104,187. DEARDORFF, DAVID, 503 N. Sycamore, N. Manchester, Ind., 42,43,104. DEATON, JOHN, R.R. 2, Claypool, Ind., 180. DEBUCK, JUDY, 20168 Jewell, South Bend, Ind., 115,185. DECAMILLO, BARBARA, 1516 Bower, Elkhart, Ind. DECAMP, JAMES, R.R. 3, Albion, Ind., 180. DECOURSEY, THOMAS, 1223 E. Euclid, McPherson, Kans., 196. DEETZ, RANDALL, R.R. 2, Waterloo, Ind., 196. DEETZ, STANLEY, R.R. 2, Waterloo, Ind., 100,133,165. DELK, DIANA, W. Frederick-Garland, W. Milton, Ohio, 196. DEPUE, STEPHEN. R.R. 3, Howe, Ind., 75,115,180. DETRICK, ANN, 2460 N. Troy-Sidney, Troy, Ohio, 196. DETRICK, JOE, R.R. 3, Cadott, Wise, 180. DEVELBISS, KAREN, 504 E. Market St., Germantown, Ohio, 196. DEVINE, MICHAEL, R.R. 3, Peru, Ind., 196. DICE, BRENDA, 5762 Pinnacle Rd.. Miamisburg, Ohio, 180. DICE, CRISSIE, 521 E. Fifth, Peru, Ind., 120,187. DICKEY, SUSAN, 3443 Nichols, Auburn Hgts., Mich., 57,104,180. DIEHL, JERALD, R.R. 2. Ossian, Ind., 196. DIEHL, THOMAS, Box 64, Milledgeville, ind., 114,115,180. DILS, JAMES, 3206 Roys Ave., Elkhart, Ind., 180. DIXON, GARY, 144 Myers Ave., Akron, Ohio, 134,165. DIXON, KAREN, Box 35, Phoneton, Ohio. DOHNER, VICKI, 7031 W. Frederick- Garland, W. Milton, Ohio, 187. DOLBY, THOMAS, 246 Vine St., Hunt- ington, Ind.. 196. DOMER. BEVERLY, 4344 Swallen Ave., Louisville, Ohio, 180. DOMER, t AY, 4344 Swallen, Louisville, Ohio, 196. DOWELL, TERESA, 4 Holden Rd.. Co- lumbia City, Ind., 93.196. DRAY, MARILYNN, 8143 Kraay Ave., Munster, Ind., 100,115,120,123,165. DRIVER, BRENT, 309 S. Washington, Lafayette, Ohio, 197. DRIVER, KATHLEEN, R.R. 5, Lima, Lima, Ohio, 118,180. DUBACH, RICHARD, R.R. 1, Geneva, Ind., 88,187. DUBBLE, CYNTHIA, 2700 Kingston Rd., York, Pa., 57,126,187. DUNHAM, MARY, R.R. 1, Roann, Ind. DUNN, REBECCA, 509 E. Cook Rd., Fort Wayne. Ind., 187. EARHART, LANA, R.R. 2. Meadow Acres, N. Manchester, Ind., 180. EARHART, LINCOLN, R.R. 2, Meadow Acres. N. Manchester, Ind., 115,165. EARLY, MARJORIE, R.R. 2, Wabash, Ind., 197. EASH, REBECCA, R.R. 4, LaGrange, Ind.. 118.165. EATON, JOHN, 19961 Ritter, South Bend, Ind., 187. EATON, LINDA, 19961 Ritter, South Bend, Ind., 121,130,187. EBERLY, DIANA, 1515 Sunset Dr., N. Manchester, Ind., 108,197. ECKERT, NED, Box 24, Helmer, Ind., 115,180. EGER, BETH, 3017 Getz Rd., Fort Wayne, Ind., 187. EGGLESTON, JAMES, 4610 California Ave., Elkhart, Ind., 180. EGLER, CAROL, R.R. 1, Kempton, Ind., 197. EGLY, MARY, 1024 S. Johnson St., Bluffton, Ind., 187. EICHER, LINDA, 730 W. Columbia St., Springfield, Ohio, 108,132,197. EIKENBERRY, TERRIL, Rupleys, 113 E. Losey, Galesburg, III., 197. FILER, BARBARA, R.R. 1, LaFontaine, Ind., 53,122,180. ELEY, WILLIAM, R.R. 2, Box 106. Union City, Ind., 127,197. ELLER, CAROLYN, R.R. 1, Box 61, Clayton, Ohio, 197. ELLER, DENNIS, Box 7, Roann, Ind., 180. ELLER, HOWARD, R.R. 1, Box 151, Kokomo, Ind., 165. ELLER, JERRY, 1607 N. Clarence, Wichita, Kans., 113,180. ELLER, JUDITH, R.R. 1, Box 151, Ko- komo, Ind., 122,180,183. ELLSWORTH, MARY, 2222 S. Indiana, Kokomo, Ind., 53. ELY, ROBERT, R.R. 2, Waterloo, Ind., 98,100,180. EMERY, SUSAN, R.R. 1, Millersburg. Ind., 108,126,187. EMRICK, TERRY, 301 S. Mill St., N. Manchester, Ind., 165. ENGLE, LARRY, 2198 Buck Creek Land, Springfield, Ohio, 197. ENGLISH, DAVID, 812 Fillmore St.. Gary, Ind., 65,111. EPPLEY, KAREN, R.R. 5, Wabash, Ind., 165,180. ERBAUGH, DENISE, 11780 Old Dayton Rd., R. 3, Brookville, Ohio, 187. ERBAUGH, JEROLD, 219 S. Lutheran, New Lebanon, Ohio, 197. ESHELMAN, CYNTHIA, R.R. 2, Box 188, Mt. Joy, Pa., 120,197. ETHERIDGE, STEVEN, R.R. 1, Box 200, Huntertown, Ind., 197. EUBANKS, ROGER, 1036 Ogontz, Mau- mee, Ohio. EVEREST, SANDRA, R.R. 5, Wabash, Ind., 180. EYLER, CHARLENE, 222 Wolf Creek St., Brookville, Ohio, 165. FARLING, CAROL, 2182 Dayton Lake- view Rd., New Carlisle, Ohio, 165. FAUBEL, ARLINE, 489 Geneva Ave., Tallmadge, Ohio, 197. FAULKNER, BARBARA, 301 N. Bourbon St., Bourbon, Ind., 108,109,110,111, 197. FAUSNIGHT, DELORA, R.R. 3, Box 603, Ashland, Ohio, 197. FEDERSPIEL, BARBARA, 2820 Trent Dr., Fort Wayne, Ind., 122,197. FEE, CHERALYN, 113 E. Broad, Angola, Ind., 197. FEIT, JANE, 203 S. First St., N. Man- chester, Ind. FELIX, ROBERT, 1550 S. Ky. Ave., Apt. C, Evansville, Ind., 165. FERGUSON, CAROLYN, 4200 Fern- brook St., Kettering, Ohio, 97. FERGUSON, RUSSELLYNN, 84 N. Jack- son, Andrews, Ind., 118,119,165. FERGUSON, TERESA, 124 S. Main St., Monticello, Ind., 180. FIFE, DARRELL, R.R. 1, Bringhurst, Ind., 197. FIKE, MICHAEL, R.R. 1, Tipton, Ind., 197. FILBRUN, KAY, 425 Elm Grove Dr., Dayton, Ohio, 197. FILBRUN, LONNEY, 425 Elm Grove Dr., Dayton, Ohio, 165. 211 I FISH, MARTHA, 1015 N. Walnut, Ply- mouth, Ind., 165. FISHER, ANN, R.R. 2, Box 93, Pierce- ton, Ind., 197. FISHER, BONNIE, R.R. 2, Peru, Ind., 108.187. FISHER, JOSEPH, 807 S. Division St., Flora, Ind.. 118,119. FISHER, WILLIAM, R.R. 4. Box 234, Goshen, Ind., 197. FITES, DONNA, 310 S. Buffalo St., N. Manchester, Ind.. 180. FITZGERALD, CATHY, 808 Princewood Ave.. Dayton, Ohio, 127,180. FLIGKINGER, RICHARD, R.R. 1, Waka- rusa, Ind.. 106,126,180. FLOHR, MICHAEL, 827 Rohrer Rd.. Carmel, Ind.. 128,197. FLORY, ALAN, 1320 Garfield. Spring- field, Ohio, 88. FLORY, BECKY STONE, 308 Graceland Hgts.. Hagerstown, Ind.. 39,106,109, 166. FLORY, CAROL, Box 4525, Sherwood, Ohio, 187. FLORY, ERIC, 1320 Garfield Ave., Springfield, Ohio, 187. FOLLINS, ALICIA, 1156 Division St., Fort Wayne, Ind., 197. FONTAMA, JAMES, 2236B Fair Oaks, Speedway, Ind., 118.119,125,197. FOOTE, DEBORAH. 545 S. Main St.. Vermontville, Mich., 81,197. FORD, JAMES, R.R. 2. Claypool, Ind. FOREMAN, JOHN, 1016 Bedford St., Johnstown, Pa., 108,197. FORMAN, MARK, R.R. 1. Box 95. Wake- man, Ohio, 187. FORTIER. JAMES, 226 Barker Rd., Michigan City. Ind., 118,187. FOSTER, BARBARA, 1840 Crescent Ave.. Fort Wayne. Ind., 1 97,200. FOURMAN, MICHAEL, R.R. 4, Green- ville, Ohio, 85,130,131,180. FOX, DANIEL, R.R. 1. Cree Lake, Ken- dallville, Ind., 197. FRANCIS, SUSAN, 2620 West Drive, Fort Wayne, Ind., 197. FRANTZ, CAROL, 424 Leiand St., Flush- ing, Mich., 187. FRANTZ, RUTH ANN, 4112 6th. Ave., Des Moines, Iowa, 180. FRAUHIGER, BEVERLY, R.R. 3, Bluff- ton. Ind., 188. FREDERICKS, JANIS, 92 Crestview Ave., Vauxhall, N. J., 197. FREDERICK, LYNN, R.R. 3, Box 110, Nappanee, Ind.. 108,110,111.197. FREEHAUF, GREGORY, 19528 Shively Rd., Lakeville, Ind.. 65,80,197. FRENCH, DAVID, R.R. 1, Box 61. Silver Lake, Ind.. 197. FREY, ELOISE, R.R. 1. Angola, Ind., 121,188. FREY, WILLIAM, 1714 E. Bader, South Bend, Ind., 197. FRIBLEY, FRED, 1409 Ranch Road, Warsaw, Ind., 188. FRIDLEY, ADA, R.R. 1, Mt. Morris, III., 197. FRIEDEN, MICHAEL, 302 W. Third St.. N. Manchester, Ind., 188. FRY, RANDY, 3012 Vance. Fort Wayne, Ind., 197. FRYMAN, MARY, 119 W. 13th St.. Front Royal. Va., 180. FULLER, MARK, R.R. 2, Box 466, Elk- hart, Ind., 108,109,110,197. FULLER, PATRICIA, Emanuel Rd., Hoag- land, Ind.. 197. FULLER, VICTORIA, 4749 Janet Ave., Sylvania, Ohio, 188. FULLHART, GAIL, R.R. 1, Box 95, An- drews, Ind., 197. FULTZ, JON, 408 E. 9th, N. Manches- ter, Ind. FURNAS, STEVEN, R.R. 8, Linker Rd.. Columbia City. Ind. FURNISH, PAMELA, R.R. 2, Grabill. Ind., 100,198. GAMBLE, JO, R.R. 4, Bollinger Apt. 5, N. Manchester, Ind., 166. GAMBLE, VICTOR, R.R. 4, Bollinger Apt. 5, N. Manchester, Ind., 166. GARBER, ANITA, 158 Tremont St., Braintree, Mass., 188. GARBER, GLORIA, 403 N. Wayne St., N. Manchester. Ind.. 104,180. CARD, TERILU, Annex Box 403, Rich- mond, Ind. GARMAN, CHRISTINA, 405 Van Scoyoc, Avilla, Ind., 198. GARNER, KARLA, Kewanna. Ind.. 198. GARRISON, EDWARD, R.R. 2, Polo, III., 108,109,110,111,198. GARRINGER, WILLIAM, R.R. 2, Geneva, Ind., 127,132,188. GARST, BETH, 1585 Fleet Rd., Troy, Ohio, 115.134,180. GARVER, BARBARA, 9090 Sharrott Rd., Poland, Ohio, 108,109,188. GARVER, RANDALL, 8420 Market St.. Youngstown. Ohio, 166. GARVER, ROSANNE, R.R. 2, Bristol, Ind., 93,121,132,188. GARVER, SUE, 8420 Market St., Youngs- town, Ohio, 188. GASCHO, RONALD, Box 380. Clayton, Ohio, 188. GATES, ANTHONY, 108 Layton Rd., Anderson, Ind., 115,166. GATES, LINDA BUCK, 4604 Eichel- berger, Dayton, Ohio, 186. GEBBY, DON, 7734 Germantown Pike, Germantown, Ohio, 104.180. GEBHART, JUDY, 605 S. Martha, An- gola, Ind., 108,198. GENTH, DEAN, R.R. 1, Yoder, Ind., 106,123,180. GERARDOT, JERRY, 1148 Grenola Dr., Concord, Calif., 198. GERARD, WAYNE, 206 W. Poplar St., S. Whitley, Ind., 94,96,188. GERDES, PHYLLIS, R.R. 2, Dixon, III., 166. GERDES, SHIRLEY, R.R. 3, Dixon, III., 166. GERIG, MONTE, Box 273, Harlan, Ind., 135,188. GIBBLE, PAUL, 315 W. Lincoln Rd., Kokomo, Ind., 75. GIBBONEY, DAVID, 462 S. Edison, Elgin, III., 198. GIBBS, CHARLES, Box 188, Laketon, Ind., 166. GILBERT, JANICE, 105 Breezy Lane, Kokomo, Ind., 108,198. GILL, KENNETH, 1247 Mishler Rd., Hunt- ington, Ind., 188. GILLAN, KENNY, 390 N.E. 4th St., Linton. Ind., 79,80,109,198. GILLEFF, BEVERLY. 1875 East 81st, Indianapolis, Ind., 180. GILLEFF, LINDA, 1875 E. 81st St., Indi- anapolis, Ind., 198. GILLIES, LAURIE, 915 Strong Ave., Elk- hart. Ind., 198. GINGRICH, JULIA, R.R. 2, New Holland, Pa., 106,188. GINN, LEONARD, R.R. 2. Rochester, Ind.. 188. GLADE, SHIRLEY, 404y2 E. Second St., N. Manchester, Ind. GOCHENAUR, JACK, 302y2 N. Market St., N. Manchester. Ind., 114,115,166. GOERING, KATHRYN, 907 Jefferson, Oregon, III., 108,126,198. GOLDEN, KAREN, 804 S. Martin, Li- gonier, Ind., 198. GOOD, M. ANN,- R.R. 2, Kewanna, Ind. GOODRICH, THOMAS, Larwill, Ind., 102,188. GOPPERT, MARILYN, R.R. 1, Box 130, New Paris, Ind., 198. GOSHERT, GARY, R.R. 2, Warsaw, Ind., 65,198. GOUDY, WILLIAM, 404 N. Elm St., Columbia City, Ind.. 85,180. GRADELESS, MARY, 64300 Maple, Lakeville, Ind., 198. GRAHAM, BRIAN, 2320 E. Market St., Warsaw, Ind., 132,188. GRANDSTAFF, REBECCA, 712 N. Wayne, N. Manchester, Ind.. 198. GRANGER, JOHN, 531 East Anthony, Celina, Ohio, 118,119,133. GRANTHAM, LINDSEY, 3117 McDonald, Fort Wayne, Ind. GRATZ, ROBIN, 905 Wayne St., N. Manchester, Ind., 65,85,86,110,166. GRATZ, REED, 905 Wayne St., N. Man- chester, Ind,, 69,71,110. GRAWCOCK, JACK, R.R. 3, Albion, Ind., 188. GRAWCOCK, ROBERT, R.R. 3. Albion, Ind.. 69,85. GRAY, JOYCE, R.R. 2, N. Manchester, Ind., 188. GRAY, MICHAEL, 166 Stiff St., Wabash, Ind., 166. GREENMAN, DIANA, R.R. 1, Pleasant Lake, Ind., 122,188. GREEN, KEITH, 6133 Germantown Pike, Dayton, Ohio, 188. GREENHOE, MARTHA, 503 Main St., Crystal, Mich., 133,188. 212 I I 1 GREER, RUTH, R.R. 4, N. Manchester, Ind., 123,180. GREESON, JERRY, 3232 North Drive, Highland, Ind., 88,180. GREGG, RICHARD, 408 Lincoln Dr., New Paris, Ohio, 72,74,88,120,188. GREINER, BEVERLY, 309 Orchard St., Elgin, III., 102,188. GRIESER, JOHN, 4916 Illinois Rd., Fort Wayne, Ind., 88,96,94,188. GRIFFIN, GLENN, 756 E. Madison St., Lombard, III., 188. GRIFFITHS, JOHN, R.R. 8, Huntington, Ind. GRIMES, DEANNA, 1503 Main St., Rochester, Ind., 122,188. GRIMME, RICK, 415 Walnut, Sharps- ville, Ind., 198. GROFF, CARMEN, Box 25, Castaner, P.R., 180. GROGG, BRUCE, R.R. 2, Waterloo, Ind., 198. GROPP, PEGGY, R.R. 1, Rolling Prairie, Ind., 111,198. GROSSMAN, JAMES, 816 Oak Rd., Plymouth, Ind. GROSSMAN, LINDA, R.R. 3, LaGrange, Ind., 122,188. GROSSNICKLE, SANDRA, R.R. 1, N. Manchester, Ind. GROVE, MYRNA, R.R. 4, Bryan, Ohio, 180. GSCHWEND, JAN, R.R. 3, Norland Pk., Auburn, Ind., 120,198. GUNDOLF, JEAN, 1028 Fiarfield, Troy, Ohio, 181. GUNTER, SANDRA, R.R. 1, Lake For- rest, Warsaw, Ind., 166. GUYNN, MARTHA, 602y2 E. 9th, N. Manchester, Ind., 181. GUYNN, STEPHEN, 6O2V2 E. 9th, N. Manchester, Ind., 166. HAAS, EDWARD, 217 Union St., Belle- vue, Ohio, 106,122,188. HAGERTY, MARILYN, 50505 U.S. 31, North, South Bend, Ind., 133,188. HAHNERT, REBECCA, R.R. 3, Box 346B, Logansport, Ind., 181. HAIST, DAVID, 125 E. Main, Wabash, Ind., 198. HAKES, JERRY, R.R. 3, Box 347, De- catur, Ind., 188. HALL, DEBORAH, 106 S. Cowan St., Garrett, Ind., 106,180. HALL, PRISCILLA, 22 Radcliff Rd., Springfield, III., 188. HALT, MARY, 69292 Pine Rd. N. Liber- ty, Ind., 198. HAMAN, PAUL, R.R. 1, Kouts, Ind., 188. HAMER, DAVID, 164 Hill Rd., Berkeley, Calif., 188. HAMILTON, PATRICIA, 6721 Kingswood Blvd., Fort Wayne, Ind., 120,198. HAMMOUDEH, FUAD, Box 2917, Natl. Esp. Co., Beirut, Lebanon, 75,129,133, 180. HAMMOND, GAIL, R.R. 2, Akron, Ind., 166. HAMMONDS, LYNN, 105 N. Sycamore St., N. Manchester, Ind., 118,119,188. HANDY, MARRY, 167. HANEY, GREG, 1103 Kings Hwy., Wi- nona Lake, Ind., 108,132,188. HANEY, GARY, 1606 E. Lincoln Ave., Goshen, Ind.. 115,188. HANNA, NANCY, 425 Walnut St., Monti- cello, Ind., 181. HARBETT, KATHLEEN, 1015 E. Ninth, Rochester, Ind., 189. HARDING, DEE, R.R. 1, Macy, Ind., 167. HARDY, STEPHEN, 2341 W. King, Ko- komo, Ind., 198. HARP, GARY, R.R. 4, Box 96, LaGrange, Ind., 198. HARPER, DANIEL, R.R. 1, Akron, Ind., 189. HARPEST, WILBUR, R.R. 5, Greenville, Ohio, 106,133,181. HARRIS, CYNTHIA, R.R. 1, Liberty Cen- ter, Ind., 167. HARRIS, RICHARD, 408 E. Ninth, N. Manchester, Ind., 167. HARROLD, RICHARD, R.R. 2, Akron, Ind., 167. HARSHBARGER, CONNIE, R.R. 1, De- Graff, Ohio, 122. HARSHBARGER, DENNIS, R.R. 1, De- Graff, Ohio, 189. HARSH, ROXANNE, R.R. 3, Box 338, Staunton, Va., 189. HARTMAN, JANICE, R.R. 1, Kendal- ville, Ind., 167. HARVEY, JAMES, R.R. 2, Box 121A, Elkhart, Ind. HARVEY, JOSEPH, R.R. 1, Box 91, Losantville, Ind., 189. HARVEY, RONALD, R.R. 6, Huntington, Ind., 100,127,198. HASELEY, PAUL, R.R. 1, Box 472, Hamlet, Ind., 198. HASSELL, SUE, 725 E. Jefferson, Fort Wayne, Ind., 198. HASTINGS, LINDA, 1226 Erwin St., Elkhart, Ind., 198. HATHAWAY, LAURA, 129 Clayton St., Rochester, Ind., 189. HAUCH, DOREEN, 4639 Cleveland, Stevensville, Mich., 198. HAUPERT, ROGER, R.R. 1, Wabash, Ind., 181. HAWKINS, MELVIN, 19019 Layden, South Bend, Ind. HAYE, KENTON, R.R. 2, Stryker, Ohio, 198. HAYNES, ANITA, R.R. 3, Auburn, Ind., 181. HECKER, BARRY, R.R. 1, Pearl City, III., 198. HECKER, JANE, 846 Manier Ave., Piqua, Ohio, 167. HEFNER, HAROLD, 6228 Hollister Dr., Speedway, Ind., 167. HEINEY, BRETT, 6123 Wilmarbee Dr., Fort Wayne, Ind., 189. HEINY, CHARLES, R.R. 1, Monticello, Ind., 198. HEISEY, MAYLEE, R.R. 1 , Box 6, Bridge- water, Va., 198. HEISHMAN, GARY, 602y2 Madison St., Rochester, Ind. HEISLER, GARY, R.R. 1. Freeport, Mich., 116,117,189. HEISLER, JANET, 306 E. Main St., Hanover, Mich., 189. HEISLER, MARY, R.R. 1, Freeport, Mich., 121,189. HELFRICH, ERIC, R.R. 5, Columbia City, Ind., 180. HELSTERN, JUDITH, 7984 W. Fred Garland Rd., Union, Ohio, 106,109, 181. HELSTERN, MARJORIE, 7984 W. Fred Garland Rd., Union, Ohio, 46,108,198. HENDERSON, MARY, R.R. 2, Kewanna, Ind., 167. HENDERSON, TIMOTHY, R.R. 2, Tipton, Ind., 57,189. HENDRIX, SARAH, R.R. 2, Huntington, Ind. HENRICKS, JAMES, 404 E. Brayton Rd., Mt. Morris, III., 181. HENRICKS, VICKY, 407 Sunset Ln., Mt. Morris, ML, 106,109,167. HENSLEY, PATRICIA, 3805 Congress, Fort Wayne, Ind., 97,123,181. HENSON, DAVID, Box 382, Akron, Ind., 198. HEPLER, REBECCA, R.R. 1, Lakeville, Ind., 121,199. HERBIG, TERRELL, 1738 Douglas St., Rockford, III., 167. HERBSTER, MARY, 23503 Quinn Rd., Lakeville, Ind., 116,117,181. HERNDON, DIANE, R.R. 1, Flora, Ind., 95,181. HERR, DAVID, 314 Hanna St., Columbia City, Ind., 189. HERR, SALLY, R.R. 1, Kendallville, Ind., 120,167. HERRINGTON, DONALD, 915 Miller Rd., Toledo, Ohio, 85,108,181. HERRING, JANE, 323 Jackson, Hunt- ington, Ind., 199. HERSHMAN, LYNETTE, R.R. 5, Colum- bia City, Ind., 106,122,189. HESS, THOMAS, 90 Buckeye Rd., Painesville, Ohio, 129,181. HETTMANSPERGER, JANICE, 38 N. East St., Wabash, Ind., 189. HEYDE, PATRICIA, 1809 Bay View Ave., Warsaw, Ind. HIATT, WILLIAM, 501 E. 7th St., N. Manchester, Ind., 101,102,167. HICKS, ERNEST, 246 E. Masterson, Fort Wayne, Ind. HIGHLEY, JAMES, 10 Fairlane Dr., Warsaw, Ind., 65,189. HILL, JOHNNY, 178 W. Third St., Peru, Ind., 88,132,167. HILL, JANE, 178 W. Third St., Peru, Ind., 199. HILL, ROBERT, 120 S. W abash, Peru, Ind., 189. HINES, GLENN, 1319 E. Wayne St., Fort Wayne, Ind., 199. HINKLE, ROBERT, R.R. 4, Wabash, Ind., 213 167. HINTZMAN. ALFRED, R.R. 4, Monti- cello, lnd„189, HIPPENSTEEL, KATHLEEN, 204 S. Buf- falo. N. Manchester, Ind., 123.167. HIPSKIND, SALLY, Box 98, Urbana, Ind,. 125.181. HIRSCHY. GERALD, 601 Hawpatch St.. LaGrange. Ind., 120.123.181. HISSONG, STEVEN. Box 67, Gorunna. Ind., 199, HITE, STEVANNA, 1751 Byron. Hunt- ington. Ind., 199, HOCHSTETLER, SANDRA, 1507 Nupp Dr,, Wooster, Ohio, 199, HOOKER, JERALD, Manch Mob. Est,, N, Manchester, Ind,. 199, HOGG, BARBARA, R,R. 1. Bluffton, Ind,, 93,111,121,199. HOKE. NANCY YODER. 1909 S. Main St,, Goshen, Ind,. 123.168. HOLDEREAD. BRUCE, 326 Nursery St„ Plymouth. Ind., 189, HOLDEREAD, JERONE, 319 Brook Ave,, Plymouth. Ind., 168, HOLLAR, PATRICK. Weller Dr.. Mt, Morris, III.. 75.135,199, HOLLENBERG, DAN, 700 N, Washing- ton, Hagergtown, Ind,, 102,199,200, HOLLENBERG, KRISTA, 700 N, Wash- ington, Hagerstown, Ind,, 189, HOLLINGER, DAVID, R,R, 2, New Mad- ison, Ohio, 116,123.124,181. HOLLINGER. ELIZABETH, 327 S, High St,, Lenark, 111,, 120,199. HOLLINGER, MARY, R.R. 2. New Mad- ison. Ohio. 100,123.199. HOLSINGER. JOHN, 1420 Sunset Dr„ N. Manchester, Ind., 69,71.110,199, HOOD, MARY. R.R. 2. Box 41. Flora. Ind.. 102.168. HOOK, JACQUELINE. R.R. 1, Butler. Ind,, 189. HOOLEY, JOHN. R.R. 3. Box 151. Gos- hen. Ind.. 65.189. HOOVER. CHERYL, 1320 W. Winona Ave.. Warsaw. Ind.. 199. HOOVER. DONALD. R.R. 3. N. Man- chester. Ind. HOOVER. DAVID, R.R. 1. New Paris. Ind. HOOVER. SUE, Box 318C, R.R. 1. New Paris, Ind., 108.199. HOREIN, PHILIP, Box 278. Wakarusa. Ind.. 189. HORN. KAREN, R.R. 2. Warsaw. Ind.. 94,95,181. HORNADAY. SUSAN. R.R. 3. N. Man- chester. Ind.. 106.109.199. HORNER. GARY. R.R. 1. Merkle Apt., N. Manchester, Ind,. 189. HORNE. LOWELL, 707 N. Wayne. N. Manchester. Ind. HORNE, SARA, 717 N. Wayne, N, Man- chester, Ind, HORNISH, CAROL. 1103 Washington Ave., Defiance, Ohio. 114.125,168. HORNISH, CYNTHIA, R,R, 2, Defiance, Ohio, 114,123,189, HORNISH, EVELYN, 1103 Washington, Defiance, Ohio. 120,199. HORST, ROBERT, P,0, Box 35, Wooster, Ohio, 168, HORST, RICHARD, 408 W. Prospect St., Smithville, Ohio. 106.189. HOSKINS. RUTH, R,R. 1, Argos, Ind., 189. HOSTETTER. GAIL, 116 N. Main St., Avilla, Ind,, 189. HOSTETTER, SYLVIA, 103 N, Spring St.. Everett. Pa.. 199. HOSTETLER, NANCY, R.R. 3. Box 52. Newcastle, Ind,, 189, HOWARD, CATHIE, R.R. 3. N. Man- chester, Ind., 181. HOWARD, CONNIE. R.R. 3. N. Man- chester. Ind.. 125,181. HOWARD, DANNY, R,R. 2, Silver Lake, Ind. HOWARD, WILMA, R.R. 2, Silver Lake, Ind,. 199. HOWELL, JAMES. R.R. 1, Urbana. Ind, HOWELL, KATHERINE, 168. HUBER, KAREN, R.R. 1. Box 110A.. Goshen. Ind.. 168. HUFF. DONNA, R.R. 3. Syracuse, Ind,, 108,181, HUFF, LANA, 3407 Carper A.VE,, Akron, Ohio, 57,108,109,189, HUFF, SUSAN, R,R, 2, Nappanee, Ind,, 199. HUFFAKER, ROBERT, 2042 Emerson, Dayton. Ohio, HUFFER, MICHAEL, 4101 Diller Rd„ Lima, Ohio, 168, HUFFMAN. ABBY, 1050 Sylvan Rd,, Lancaster, Pa„ 108.115,189, HUFFMAN, ANN, 103 Grand Ave., Trot- wood. Ohio. 189. HUFFMAN, ALICE, R,R, 1, Macy, Ind,, 122. HUFFMAN. ERIC, 103 Grand Ave,, Trot- wood. Ohio. 111. HUGHES. SUSAN. R.R. 1. Hudson, Ind,, 122.189. HUMMER, MICHAEL, R,R. 7. Hunting- ton, Ind,, 122,189. HUMPHRIES. CAROL, Box 5. Somerset, Ind.. 199, HUMPHREY, JOHN, 105 Glenmore, Elk- hart, Ind, HUNN, RENATE, 5 Coffman Ave,, Trot- wood, Ohio, 189, HUNT, CORALYNN, 31545 Roan, War- ren, Mich., 111,189. HUNT, DENNIS. 558 W. Third, Peru, Ind.. 65,85.115.120.168. HUNT, SHARON, R,R, 1, Box 280, Fond Du Lac, Wise, 199. HURST, THOMAS, 8 Circle Dr., Akron. Pa.. 199. HUSTON, JEFFREY, 447 Stitt St„ Wa- bash, Ind,, 199. HUYS, LARRY, R.R. 3. Box 235. Knox. Ind.. 181. INLOW, MICHAEL. R.R. 1. Laotto, Ind,, 75,102,199. IRVIN. TERESA, R.R. 2. Box 6 H, Centerville. Ind., 199. JACKSON. EDDIE, R,R. 1. Box 300. Peru. Ind.. 65,199, JAGGER, JAMES, R.R. 4. Columbia City, Ind,, 75,189, JAKSA, JOHN, 4731 Cleveland St,, Gary. Ind.. 124.199. JAKSA, MARY, 4731 Cleveland St.. Gary, Ind., 116,134.189. JAMES, MICHELLE. 10528 Coldwater Rd., Fort Wayne, Ind., 122,189, JAMIESON, RACHEL, R,R. I, Box 77, Wheatfield, Ind.. 108.109,111,113.189. JARRETT, ANNETTE, R.R. 2, Box 179, Chicago Hgts,, III,, 93,168, JARVIS, JUDITH, 308 College Ave,. N. Manchester, Ind,. 168. JASPER, ROBERT, R.R, 1, Franklin Grove, III, JOHANNING, JOYCE, 305 S,W, First St,, Richmond, Ind,, 199, JOHNSON, ALLEN, 1009 J. Street, La- Porte, Ind.. 111.118.119.168. JOHNSON. JEFFREY. 5823 Hithergreen, Dayton. Ohio. 75,128, JOHNSON, JOANNE. R.R. 1. Oregon, III,, 189, JOHNSON, KAY, R,R. 4, Wabash, Ind., 168. JOHNSON, KENNETH, Box 19, Ply- mouth, Ind., 88. JOHNSON, LINDA, R.R. 6, Lafayette, Ind,, 108,189, JOHNSON, MARY, 703 S. Van Buren. Auburn. Ind., 106.109.181. JOHNSON, TERRENCE, R.R, 1. Men- don. Ohio. 118,119,168, JOHNSON, WILLIAM, 4938 W. St, Rt. 718, Troy, Ohio, 108.126.199. JONES, ELLA, 1171 Francis, Fort Wayne, Ind,, 199, JORDAN, KATHY, R.R, 1. Laotto, Ind,, 181. JOSEPH, TIMOTHY, R.R. 1. Onekama. Mich.. 190. JUDAY. REED, Box 143. N. Butler St.. New Paris. Ind.. 199. JUSTIN, DAVID, 20689 Edgewood. Big Rapids. Mich.. 199. KAEHR, MARY, R.R. 4, Decatur, Ind,, 53,190, KAST, DAVID, 1463 Crawford, Ann Arbor, Mich,, 108,199, KASTENS, KIPP, 3946 Lenox Dr.. Ket- tering, Ohio, 118,119.168. KAUFFMAN, HERMAN. R.R. 5, Box 131. Goshen. Ind.. 98,114,115,133,181, KAUFMAN, PAULETTE, R.R, 1, Smith- ville, Ohio. 108,109,168. KAUFMAN, ROBERT, R.F.D. 1, Smith- ville, Ohio. 105,190, KAYLOR, JOHN, R.R. 5. Sidney. Ohio, 106.116,123.190. KEATING, DANIEL, 5625 Hemple Rd. Miamisburg. Ohio. 65,118,169, KEENEY, CHERIE, R,R. 1, Grabill, Ind., 120.190. KEENEY, MARLIN, R,R. 8, York, Pa„ 199, Co- man- KEIM, STEVEN, R.R. 1. Neill Ave., Walbridge, Ohio, 117,169. KEIRN, DAVID, 6816 Millerstown-Eris Rd., Urbana, Ohio, 118,181. KELLAM, STEVEN, R.R. 5, Wabash, Ind., 106,109,110,111,169. KELLER, BARBARA, 507 N. Sycamore St., N. Manchester, Ind., 181. KELLER, NANCY, 228 Hamilton Ave., Elgin, III., 169. KELLY, MIKE, 115 Vine, Ludlow Falls, Ohio, 65,88,120,133,169. KELSEY, GARY, 308 N. Line St., lumbia City, Ind,, 108,169. KELSEY, VICKI, 1004 Bond, n. Chester, Ind., 169. KENAGA, BARBARA, 1726 Middleton Run Rd., Elkhart, Ind., 111,134,199. KENSINGER, JAMES, 1540 Manchester, Westchester, III., 127,132,190. KENYON, DENNIS, RFD, Low Point, III., 190. KERCHNER, SALLYANNE, 631 Abing- ton Ave,, Glenside, Pa., 133,199. KESLER, LINDA, R.R. 1, Milford, Ind. KESTER, KATHY, 1506 Sunset Dr., N. Manchester, Ind.. 121,181. KETTERING, MARY, 200 Dixon Blvd., Uniontown, Pa., 133,190. KEY, DONNA, R.R. 1, Union City, Ind., 115,169. KILE, NICKIE, R.R. 3, Box 262 C, Ko- komo, Ind., 190. KILGORE, EVELYN, 169. KIMMEL, JEAN, 705 E. Ninth St., N. Manchester, Ind., 199. KIMMEL, THOMAS, R.R. 2, Meadow A. Mob. Hm. Pk.. N. Manchester, Ind., 169. KIMPEL, KENT, 250 W. 12th St., Peru. Ind., 169. KINDELL, NANCY, 202 N. Race St., Van Wert, Ohio, 199. KING, CARL, St. Rd., 114, Apt. 7, N. Manchester, Ind., 199. KING, DANIEL, 14800 Chandler, Bath, Mich. KING, GEORGE, 501 N. Sycamore. N. Manchester, Ind., 169. KING, H. CHRISTINE, St. Rd. 114, Apt. 7, N. Manchester, Ind., 190. KING, JOHN, R.R. 2, N. Manchester, Ind., 199. KING, KAREN, R.R. 1, Modoc, Ind., 114, 123,169. KING, MAVERN, R.R. 1, Smithville, Ohio, 190. KINGERY, KATHY, Box 72, Akron, Ind. KINSEL, JOHN, Box 188, New Windsor, Md., 126,190. KIRACOFE, DANIEL, 204 W franklin. Gratis, Ohio, 118,181. KIRACOFE, JERRY, 819 W. Main St., Eaton, Ohio, 78,79,169. KIRKPATRICK, STEVEN, 716 N. Stude- baker, Mishawaka, Ind., 199. KISER, STEVEN, R.R. 3, Box 283, Syr- acuse, Ind., 199. KLARE, SARA, Box 126, Manchester College, N. Manchester, Ind., 199. KLAUSS, JOHN, 330 Second Ave., Sid- ney, Ohio. KLEPINGER, BRENDA, R.R. 1, Bunker Hill, Ind., 108,199. KLINE, EARL, R.R. 4. Box 110, Ashland, Ohio, 181. KLINE, JAMES, 412 S. Whitlock. Bre- men, Ind., 199. KLINGELHEBER, BOB, 460 Loomis Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, 181. KLINGLER, DAVID, R.R. 3, N. Man- chester, Ind. KLINGLER, LARRY, R.R. 1, Somerset, Ohio. 100.106,125,181. KLOOSS, WOLFGANG, 3500 Kassel- Wilh., Wil-Schmid 16. Germ., 75,125, 199. KLOOZE, SUSAN, 723 W. Packard. Fort Wayne, Ind., 190. KLOTZ, JEANETTE, Ironwood Rd., Bre- men, Ind., 123,200. KNEE, CYNTHIA, 608 E. Miami. N. Manchester, Ind. KNEE, KENNETH, 409 W.- Mam, N. Manchester, Ind., 190. KOEHLER, CHERYL, 1309 Green Acre Ct., Wabash, Ind. KOEN, WILLIAM, 4962 Hacket Dr.. Dayton, Ohio, 200. KOHER, CHRISTIAN, Box 123, Syracuse, Ind.. 169. KOLESZAR, WILLIAM, R.R. 3, Box 191. Winamac, Ind., 72.200. KOONS, DAVID, R.R. 4, Wabash, Ind. KRACKE, RONALD, 823 Pearl St., Ply- mouth, Ind.. 118,181. KRATHWOHL, DEBORAH, R.R. 3, Bre- men, Ind., 200. KREIGHBAUM, CARL, R.R. 3, Plymouth, Ind., 65.200. KREIGER, JAYNE, R.R. 7. Huntington, Ind., 132,190. KRIEG, MELANIE, 3003 Lake Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind., 200. KRIEG, PHILIP, 703 College, N. Man- chester, Ind., 65,79,80,118,169. KRIEG, SUSAN METZLER, 703 College, N. Manchester, Ind., 181. KRING, MICHAEL, 643 Cuenca Way, Fremont, Calif., 121,135,170. KROFT, JOYCE, R.R. 1, Akron. Ind., 93,190. KROM, BARBARA, R.R. 2, Box 369, Rochester, Ind., 108.109,200. KROUSE, CAROLYN, 718 Sherman, South Bend, Ind., 121,200. KRUGER, NELSON, R.R. 3. Logansport, Ind., 114,200. KRUPICKA, WILLIAM, 22 Kirby St., Byram, Conn. KRYSIK, ELAINE, R.R. 1. Denmam Rd.. Wakeman. Ohio. 190,200. KUMP, PATRICE, 422 S. Ogle Ave.. Mt. Morris, III. KURTZ, KAREN, 316 West Jefferson, Hartville, Ohio, 181. LAHRMAN, PATRICIA, R.R. 6, Columbia City, Ind., 200. LAIRD, CLAY, R.R. 2. Camden. Ohio, 170. LAMB, ROBERTA, 502 College Ave.. N. Manchester, Ind., 115. LANDENBERGER, KEITH, 3765 Albrecht Ave., Akron, Ohio. 200. LANDRUM, LINDA, R.R. 6. Huntington, Ind., 190. LANGENBAHN, DONNA, R.R. 1. Box 72, Monterey. Ind.. 190. LARUE, JOYCE, R.R. 1, Box 499, Celina, Ohio. 122,134,190. LASH, KENNETH, R.R. 1, Hudson, Ind., 190. LATAKAS, ELLEN, 698 Ferry, Wabash, Ind., 200. LATHAM, JANICE, 61646 Greentree Dr., South Bend. Ind., 170. LAUER, PAULA, R.R. 3, N. Manchester, Ind., 200 LAUER, WAYNE, 70 Palisade Ave., Emerson, N. J. , 65. LAVINE, ERIC, R.R. 2. Bremen. Ind., 132. LAVY, DOUG, 2421 Edison, Uniontown. Ohio, 200. LAVY. LOWELL, 8976 Louisville St., N.E. , Louisville, Ohio, 190. LAW, GAIL, Tippecanoe, Ind.. 181. LAW, LISA, 30145 Oakview. Livonia, Mich.. 114,190. LEAPLEY, SUE, 9250 New Carlisle Pk., New Carlisle, Ohio, 200. LEASE, CANDACE, R.R. 1, Lucerne, Ind., 181. LECKRONE, BONNIE, R.R. 2, N. Man- chester. Ind.. 109,123. LECKRONE, BONNIE PLUNKETT, Greenridge Mob. Home Ct.. N. Man- chester. Ind., 105.170. LECKRONE, DAVID, Greenridge Mob, Home Ct., N. Manchester, Ind.. 170. LEER, JOHN, R.R. 4. Box 78, Goshen. Ind., 85,190. LEER, PEGGY. R.R. 4, Box 78, Goshen. Ind. LEES, STEPHEN, Manchester Mob. Est., N. Manchester, Ind.. 181, LEIDY, SHELIA, 41 S. Shirley. Pontiac, Mich. LEININGER, GAIL, R.R. 1, Kempton, Ind.. 122,134.182. LEININGER, ROBERT, 502 N. Walnut, N. Manchester, Ind., 111,113,118,119, 123,170. LEININGER, WILLIAM, R.R. 2, Akron, Ind., 170. LEITCH, MARJORIE, Box 54, Wolf Lake, Ind., 200. LENGERICH, TIMOTHY, R.R. 2. Decat- ur, Ind.. 63,65,190. LEYSE, GRETCHEN, R.R. 4, Decatur, Ind.. 200. LIBURD, EDRIS, Pastory 26, Cruz Bay, St. John. U.S. V. I., 190. LIBY, THOMAS, 314 E. Market St.. Bluffton. Ind.. 127,190. LIKENS, JOICE, 285 Minty Ave., Dayton, Ohio. 215 LIKENS, STEPHEN, Manch Mob. Est., N. Manchester, Ind., 106,110,111,182. LINDQUIST, WANITA, R.R. 2, N. Man- chester, Ind., 182. LIPP, DENNIS, R.R. 2, N. Manchester, Ind., 182. LIPSEY, DOUGLAS, 7310 Supply Sqdn., Box615. APO, N.Y. LLOYD, MARVIS, R.R. 1, Box 260 Shaw Rd., Union, Ohio, 200. LONG, CATHY, R.R. 1, Monterey, Ind., 200. LONG, DEENA, Box 427. Galveston. Ind., 182. LONG, JANICE, 501 ¥2 N. Sycamore, N. Manchester, Ind., 58,109,170. LONG, MELODY, R.R. 1, Box 127, Camden, Ohio. LONG, SYLVIA, R.R. 1, Box 207. Brad- ford, Ohio, 114,170. LOSCUITO, PETER, 3999 Parke Ave., East Gary. Ind., 65,200. LUBBS, RAYNA, 12 Knollvi ood Dr., Aurora, III., 106,109,111,113,200. LUNG, JANNEY, R.R. 1, Garrett, Ind., 115,133,170. LYBROOK, ALEXIS, R.R. 1, Box 191, Kokomo, Ind., 182. MADSEN, CHRISTIAN, R.R. 1, Box 188A, No. Judson, Ind., 200. MALOTT, DAVID, R.R. 1, Box 121, Stanley, Wise. MALOTT, JOYCE, Box 121, R.R. 1, Stanley, Wise, 46,53,170. MANGES, KIRBY, 821 Chicago Ave., Elkhart, Ind. MANLEY, PHILLIP, R.R. 5, Wabash, Ind., 182. MANN, BETH, 215 E. Andrews St., Monroe, Ind., 48,190. MANN, DAVID, R.R. 2, N. Manchester, Ind., 131,170. MANN, REBECCA, R.R. 2, Ossian, Ind., 39,106,190. MANNING, STEPHEN, R.R. 2, Warsaw, Ind., 190. MANOR, GARY, 1214 S. Main St.. Dun- kirk, Ind., 190. MARBURGER, MICHAEL, R.R. 1, Box 43A, Bremen, Ind., 200. MARKLE, PATRICIA, 24600 Stanton Rd., N. Liberty, Ind., 190. MARKLEY, WILLIAM, 205 Pickett Dr., Richmond, Ind., 65,200. MARKSTAHLER, CLAUDE, Box 283, R.R. 2, Oberlin, Ohio, 65,68,85,120, 170. MARRIOTT, BEVERLY, R.R. 4, Plymouth, Ind., 200. MARTIN, SALLY, 110 Rolling Hills, Columbia City. Ind.. 182. MASKEL, JANICE, 1408 W. Jefferson, Kokomo, Ind., 200. MASON, EVELYN, 2305 Cassady Ave., Huntington, Pa. MATCHETT, RACHEL, R.R. 2, Warren, Ind., 120,200. MATHEWS, ANNE, R.R. 1, Box 100, Ro- chester, Ind., 200. MATHEWS, DIANE, 313 Sunset Blvd., Goshen, Ind., 182. MATTHEWS, KEITH, 3600 Texas Ave. S.E., Washington, d. c, 129,135,182. MAURER, DEBORAH, 335 N. Bridge St., Gettysburg, Ohio, 106,109,113,170. MAURER, WILLIAM, 6519 E. Third Ave., Gary, Ind. MAY, MICHAEL, 7 Virgil Court, Gas City, Ind. MAYO, MICHAEL, 253 W. Third St., Peru, Ind., 65,85,182. McBRIDE, JOYCE, East Street, R.R. 2, N. Manchester, Ind. McClelland, frank, r.r. 5, Box 431, Kokomo, Ind., 118,170. McCOMB, DAVID, Box 12, Huntertown, Ind., 79,80,200. McCUNE, PATRICIA, R.R. 2, Chesterton. Ind., 182. McCUTCHAN, LARRY, 906 Crestview Dr.. R.R. 2. Angola. Ind., 200. McENTARFER, BEVERLY, 210 W. Maple, Waterloo, Ind., 93,121,200. McFALLS, LUCINDA, 104 Hemlock Ter- race, Canton, III., 171. McFARLAND, JEFFREY, Box 32, Akron, Ind., 200. McFARLAND, MARSHA, R.R. 2, Akron, Ind., 201. McGRATH, MAUREEN, R.R. 5, Plymouth, Ind., 123,182. McGUIRE, DAVID, R.R. 1, Warsaw, Ind., 171. McKAIG, TIMOTHY, R.R. 1, Logansport, Ind., 201. McKEE, NANCY, R.R. 4, Wabash, Ind.. 108. McKEE, PATSY, 148 Stillwater St., W. Milton, Ohio, 108,134,190. Mclaughlin, thomas, 132 Bay Point Dr., N.E., St. Petersburg, Fla., 118, 190. McNAMEE, DON, 516 E. Butler St., Bryan, Ohio, 108,124,190. McNAMARA, JULIE, R.R. 1, N. Webster, Ind. MEARS, ROMA, 5919 Chambersburg Rd., Dayton, Ohio, 93,171. MEEK, JEAN, 111 S. Elm, N. Man- chester, Ind., 95,190. MEISNER, EDWANA, 1620 Spring SL, Fort Wayne, Ind., 201. MENDENHALL, JERRY, R.R. 5, Wabash, Ind. MENDENHALL, CHERYL, R.R. 3, Box 156, Union City, Ohio, 122,171,182. MERKLE, JANIS, 517 N. Van Buren, Freeport, III., 201. METCALF, SHARON, R.R. 3, Auburn, Ind., 135,201. METZGER, GWENDOLYN, R.R. 2, Clay- pool, Ind., 111,201. METZGER, KEITH, R.R. 3, N. Man- chester, Ind. METZGER, NOLAN, R.R. 1, Waterloo, Ind., 201. MEYER, MARCIA, R.R. 2, Butler, Ind., 120,171. MEYER, RUTH, 2639 Crescent Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind., 118,119,171. MICHAEL, PETER, 915 E. Fairchild, Iowa City, Iowa, 75,201. MICKLEWRIGHT, LAUREL, 404 Fair- view Ave., Crown Point, Ind., 121,201. MILLER, BONNIE, 1696 S. Diamond Mill, New Lebanon, Ohio, 201. MILLER, CYNTHIA, 112 Woodland Dr., Eaton, Ohio, 122,127,182. MILLER, CHERYL, R.R. 2, Andrews, Ind., 122,190. MILLER, CHERYL, R.R. 4, Goshen, Ind., 190. MILLER, DAVID, 311 W. Waverly, Go- shen, Ind.. 75,182. MILLER, DAVID, 148 N. Marcile Ave., Glendora, Calif., 182. MILLER, EDWIN, 160 Parklane Dr., Butler, Ind., 190. MILLER, GERALD, R.R. 1, Box 149F, Fortville, Ind., 190. MILLER, GARY, 121 Park St., Gettys- burg, Ohio, 123,190. MILLER, GLORIA, R.R. 2, Box 182, Versailles, Ohio, 201. MILLER, JUDITH, 311 W. Waverly, Go- shen, Ind., 171. MILLER, JONATHAN, Box 291, New Paris, Ind., 124,190. MILLER, KAY, R.R. 4, C 0 David I. Wolfe, N. Manchester, Ind. MILLER, LELAND, 121 Park St., Gettys- burg, Ohio, 134,172. MILLER, LINDA, 4217 Morningside Blvd., Dayton, Ohio. MILLER, MICHAEL, 4730 W. Indiana Ave., Elkhart, Ind., 102,172. MILLER, MARC, 2898 East U.S. 12, Niles, Mich., 72,190. MILLER, MARLENE, R.R. 1, Box 83, Bourbon, Ind., 201. MILLER, NANCY, 11 W. Roberts Rd., Indianapolis, Ind., 182. MILLER, PEGGY, 504 Miami, N. Man- chester, Ind. MILLER, SANDRA, R.R. 2. Bluffton, Ohio, 56,58,106,109,182. MILLER, SANFORD, Box 102, Man- chester College, N. Manchester, Ind., 115,172. MILLER, STEPHEN, 302 W. Beryl, Scott- ville, Mich., 190. MILLER, STANLEY, Box 122, R.R. 1, St. Joe, Ind., 118,132,190. MILLS, STEWART, 1815 Virginia, Ama- rillo, Tex., 124,190. MINER, STEVEN, 1001 Elm Dr., Bluff- ton, Ind. MISHLER, BETTY, R.R. 4, Wabash, Ind., 201. MITCHELL, JANET, 6402 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Ind., 113,201. MITCHELL, MARGARET, 2312 Lower Huntington Rd., Fort Wayne, Ind., 182. MITCHELL, VERNON, ISOVa W. Oak- dale, Fort Wayne, Ind., 172. MOCHERMAN, MICHAEL, Box 227, Cut- 216 ler, Ind., 118,182. MOCK, JO ANNE, 706 Wayne St., N. Manchester, Ind. MOCK, PHILLIP, 601 S. Front St., Syr- acuse, Ind., 123,172. MOFFITT, TIMOTHY, 523 Elm St., New Carlisle, Ind., 88,172. MOHR, JANE, 318 Poplar Rd., Flour- town, Pa., 108,190. MOODY, FRANK, R.R. 1, Garrett, Ind., 191. MOORE, JAMES, R.R. 1, Box 140, New Paris, Ohio, 108,201. MOORE, KATHLEEN, R.R. 1, Hollans- burg, Ohio, 96,108,191. MOORE, ROWENA, Box 126, St. Joe, Ind., 122,201. MOORE, SUSAN, R.R. 3, Monticello, Ind., 134. MORALES, ARTHUR, 4413 Alder Dr., E. Chicago, Ind., 191. MORFEE, BARBARA, 6420 Brookwood, Gary, Ind., 182. MORFORD, RUTH, R.R. 2, Box 1050, Claypool, Ind. MORGAN, MARGARET, 410 Anderson Ave., Rockville, Md., 201,121. MORRIS, MICHAEL, 4525 Reed St., Fort Wayne, Ind., 191. MORT, KEVIN, R.R. 2, Pierceton, Ind., 201. MOUDY, KENNETH, R.R. 2, Akron, Ind., 191. MUHLNICKEL, DEBRA, 139 W. Lusher Ave., Elkhart, Ind., 108,109,110,111, 191. MULLETT, LINDA, R.R. 2, Columbia City, Ind., 122,199. MUMY, JOHN, R.R. 2, Box 270, Gra- bill, Ind., 65,135,182. MUNCY, JAMES, 405 S. Center St., Bremen, Ind., 191. MURPHY, JANET, 121 W. Linden, Lo- gansport, Ind., 182. MURPHY, KATHLEEN, R.R. 1, Box 318C, Greentown, Ind., 115,126,191. MURPHY, LINDA, 60907 Miami, South Bend, Ind., 182,191. MYATT, JOYCE, 1803 Monroe, Fort Wayne, Ind., 201. MYERS, MERLE, R.R. 1, N. Manchester, Ind., 191. MYERS, SUSAN, 117 Wright St., Coving- ton Ohio, 120,191. NEAL, DAVID, 123 N. Park Ave., Ken- dallville, Ind., 182. NEFF, PAMELA, 5866 Hunter Rd., Fair- born, Ohio, 121,201. NEFF, STEPHEN, 714 Wayne St., N. Manchester, Ind. NEFF, STEPHEN, R.R. 3, Nappanee, Ind., 65,80,201. NELSON, ROGER, 401 W. Michigan St., LaGrange, Ind., 191. NEMETH, STEPHEN, 1048 Diamond, South Bend, Ind., 201. NEUHOUSER, CONSTANCE, R.R. 2, Diebold Rd., Fort Wayne, Ind., 93,172, 121. NICHOLLS, BARBARA, 2106 Brookvlew Dr., Warsaw, Ind., 172. NIELSEN, LARRY, R.R. 1, Box 157, N. Judson, Ind., 80,201. NIETERT, HENRY, 12726 Parent Rd., New Haven, Ind., 65,201. NIFONG, MARCIA, R.R. 1, Bremen, Ind., 122,191. NIFONG, ROSE, R.R. 2, Argos, Ind., 97,108,191. NIVIA, ELSSY, 1113 S. 4th St., Lafayette, Ind. NIXON, CHERYL, 304 E. Seventh, N. Manchester, Ind. NOFFSINGER, DONALD, R.R. 2, Box 147F, Germantown, Ohio, 191. NOFFSINGER, JACK, R.R. 2, Box 89, Union City, Ind., 117,134,172. NOFFSINGER, LARRY, R.R. 2, Box 147, Germantown, Ohio, 65,67,120,121,172. NOLAN, JOSEPH, 4400 Faraday Ct., Dayton, Ohio, 104,201. NOLL, MARK, Box N, Pleasant Hill, Ohio, 108. NORMAN, FRANCES, R.R. 4, Wabash, Ind., 201. NOTTINGHAM, DOUGLAS, 308 N. Union St., Union City, Ind., 201. NUSSBAUM, LINDA, 238 W. Jackson, Monroe, Ind., 201. NUSSBAUM, PAMELA, R.R. 1, Monroe, Ind., 191. ODIAM, RUTH, 526 S. Wall St., Coving- ton, Ohio, 182. ODIORNE, KAREN, 403 W. Plymouth, Bremen, Ind., 93,121,182. ODLE, JOYCE, R.R. 1, Culver, Ind., 68,115,128,182. OLINGER, MARY, 202 S. Maple, N. Manchester, Ind., 201. OLINGER, MAX, 5821 E. 68th S.E., Caledoia, Mich., 65,201. OLIVOTTO, MICHAEL, 3104 Maple Dr., Highland, Ind., 44,88,116,130,182. ORTMAN, TERESA, 1307 N. Malfalfa Rd., Kokomo, Ind., 201. OSWALT, SUZANNE, Box 116, Phillips- burg, Ohio, 182. OVERHOLSER, BONNIE, 1578 Fleet Rd., Troy, Ohio, 114,201. OVERMYER, CORTLAND, 303 White St., Culver, Ind., 114,115,200,201. OXENDER, BARBARA, 4512 Eastwood, Okemos, Mich., 81,201. PAIGE, LINDA, 509 N. Catherine St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 172,191. PAINE, GAIL, 1013 Poplar, Huntington, Ind. PALMITER, FANCHION, 17346 Willshire, South Bend, Ind., 172. PANKOP, KAREN, R.R. 2, LaGrange, Ind., 201. PARKER, JON, R.R. 1, Silver Lake, Ind., 191. PARKER, SANDRA, R.R. 2, Akron, Ind., 55,104,172. PARTRIDGE, DENNIS, 911 Brookdale Dr., New Haven, Ind., 85,191. PATCH, MICHAEL, 409 Winchester St., Decatur, Ind., 118,182. PATTERSON, DARRYL, 1417 Green, Fort Wayne, Ind. PAULSEN, JOHN, 3965 N. Meridian, Apt. 7A, Indianapolis, Ind., 118,172. PAYNE, SHARON, R.R. 2, Box 173, Peru, Ind., 114,115,123,126,182. PEGAN, CANDICE, R.R. 1, Huntington, Ind., 182. PERRY, CHAS., 13750 Ireland Rd., Mishawaka, Ind., 124,182. PERRY, CATHY, 624 West Blvd., Elk- hart, Ind., 191. PERRY, JUDITH, 3854 Dikway, Toledo, Ohio. PHELPS, CAROL, 1333 South B, El- wood, Ind., 201. PHILLIPS, BETTY, R.R. 4, Box 283, Goshen, Ind., 191. PHILLIPS, TERRY, 1658 Glenfield Ave., Toledo, Ohio, 76,88,201. PIERCE, JULENE, R.R. 2, Stockton, III., 172. PIERCE, SUZANNE, R.R. 3, Box 410, Battle Creek, Mich., 117,133,191. PIERCE, STANLEY, R.R. 3, Box 410, Battle Creek, Mich., 201. PIPPENGER, DENNIS, R.R. 1, Plymouth, Ind., 115,118,119,182. PITTMAN, MARTHA, 1000 East St., Apt. E., N. Manchester, Ind., 118,173. PLANK, CONNIE, 6041 2 Miami, N. Man- chester, Ind., 39. FLETCHER, JEAN, R.R. 3, Box 320C, Goshen, Ind., 108,122,191. PLUM, KATHLEEN, R.R. 2, Polo, III., 108,201. PLUMMER, KATHY, 602 South 5 St.,. Goshen, Ind., 134. POOL, SUSAN, R.R. 1, Cal houn, III., 182. POSTON, SAMUEL, R.R. 2, Westchester Dr., N. Manchester, Ind., 104,202. POUCH, ALAN, 5517 Beall Ave., Ham- mond, Ind., 202. PRATHER, THARYLE, R.R. 3, Box 95, Peru, Ind., 102,104,182. PRESSLER, RODERICK, R.R. 2, Water- loo, Ind., 202. PRICE, DEBORAH, 231 Hoover PI., Hartville, Ohio, 108,202. PRICE, KERRY, R.R. 1, Box 52, Bour- bon, Ind., 114,182. PRICE, PHILIP, R.R. 1, Box 4, Milford, Ind., 202. PRISER, DAVID, 31-B 970 Cherokee, Myrna, Ga., 75,111,131. PROSSER, HARRY, 631 W. Pearl St., Union City, Ind., 202. PUGH, CHRISTINA, Roann, Ind. PUTERBAUGH, JENNY, 7741 W. Third, Dayton, Ohio. PUTT, LEE, 505 College Ave., N. Man- chester, Ind., 182. RAGER, NANCY, 1717 Lebanon Rd., Crawfordsville, Ind., 122,134,191. RAILSBACK, SUSAN, R.R. 1, Box 342, Richmond Ind., 202. RAINS, DAVID, 512 Pennsylvania Ave., 217 Plymouth, Ind., 85,191. RAKESTRAW, RITA, R.R. 1, Waterloo, Ind., 134,173. RANCK, DEBORAH, R.R. 1, Box H.A. 38, Greentown, Ind., 68,182. RAY, KATHY, R.R. 2, S. Whitley, Ind., 135,191,202. RAYMAN, LINDA, R.R. 1, Brookston, Ind. REAHARD, BENNY, R.R. 1, N. Man- chester, Ind., 191. RECK, DEBORAH, Box 23, Palestine, Ohio, 202. REDDING, RICHARD, R.R. 1, Bluffton, Ind., 128,173. REED, DARRELL, R.R. 3, Peru, Ind., 44,118,119,133,173. REED, JOHN, R.R. 3, Logansport, Ind., 123,125,191. REED, JACQUELYN, 5848 Wallace Rd., Hammond, Ind., 202. REED, JAN, 1508 Ranch Rd., Warsaw, Ind. REED, Ind., REED, 1, Kendallville, 1, Kendallville, LARRY, R.R. 116,117,123,173. STEVEN, R.R. Ind., 202. REED, THOMAS, Box 494, S. Whitley, Ind., 102,103,182. REHLING, MICHAEL, R.R. 1, Keystone, Ind., 191. REHWINKEL, VICKIE, villa, Ind., 135,202. REICHERT, BERNETTA, 210, Bourbon, Ind., 202. REID, CHERIE, 7407 N. apolis, Ind., 202. RENCH, RONALD, R.R. 2, Germantown, Ohio, 65,202. REPLOGLE, DANIEL, 408 N. Bremen, Ind., 85,182. RETTINGER, DONALD, R.R. Bourbon, Ind. RETTINGER, MARY, R.R. 1, Bourbon, Ind., 120,122,173. RHOADES, DARWIN, R.R. 1, Box Union City, Ohio, 108,122,182. RHOADES, GERALD, R.R. 1, Rossburg, Ohio, 126,173. RHOADES, NELDA, R.R. 1, Box 260, Rossburg, Ohio, 124,202. RHOADES, ROBERT, 387 Grand Blvd., Emerson, N. J., 65. RHODEHAMEL, MADONNA, Arcanum, Ohio, 126,191. RHODEHAMEL, SUE, R.R. 3, Ohio, 126,191. RICE, RANDALL, Box 181, Ind., 202. RICHARDSON, JAYNE, R.R. Ind. RICHARDSON, JERRY, 408 E. Washing- ton, Peru, Ind., 191,202. RIDER, CHERYL, R.R. 1, Ind., 182. RIEGE, DENNIS, R.R. 2, Alexandria, Chip, 119. RIEMAN, KATHLEEN, 1205 Sycamore, N. Manchester, Ind. R.R. 1, Kendall- R.R. 1, Box Ritter, Indian- Box 73A, Maryland, 1, Box 19, Box 19, 169, R.R. 3, Arcanum, Wabash, 3, Peru, Pierceton, Box 3, W. RIES, MARTHA, 130 W. Fifth Ave., Berea, Ohio, 202. RIFE, KAREN, 1572C, Spartan Vill., MSU, E. Lansing, Mich. RIFFLE, PAUL, 202. RIKE, EDWARD, 125 Marchester Dr., Kettering, Ohio, 202. RINGLER, SYLVIA, R.R. 1, Pleasant Lake, Ind., 173. RISDEN, JOHN, R.R. 4, N. Manchester, Ind., 173. Huntington, Wabash, 178 Albistrasse 92, 8134 102,124,202. 2112 Cresthill Dr.. 216 E. Queen St., Arlington, S. Mi RISH, ERIC, ind., 202. RITCHEY, BRENT, Adiisw il., Switz., RITCHIE, NANCY, Columbus, Ohio. ROCK, DENNIS, Chambersburg, Pa., 191. ROCKENBAUGH, JAN, 43 Osceola, Ind., 93,121,202. RODABAUGH, STANLEY, 401 N. Manchester, Ind. ROGERS, HOMER, 1284 Falls Ave., Wabash, Ind., 72,85,111,127,128,191. ROGERS, MICHAEL, R.R. 2, Severs Rd., Frankfort, Ohio, 85,173. ROGERS, TOM, 504 E. Broad Ave., Nappanee, Ind., 115,191. ROHRBACHER, DAVID, 3037 Strath- moor, Toledo, Ohio. ROHRER, PATRICIA, Box 104, Millers- burg, Ind., 173. ROMINE, JANET, R.R. 2, Auburn, Ind., 116,117,123,182. ROOP, SHIRLEY,4131 Victoria Dr., Fort Wayne, Ind., 191. ROOT, JANICE, 109 Beehler Ct., Lake- ville, Ind., 191. ROSE, MARTIN, 1006 Vassar, South Bend, Ind., 65,202. ROSENBAUM, JACK, R.R. 4, Box 310, LaPorte, Ind., 173. ROSS, THOMAS, 430 W. Broadway, Logansport, Ind., 191. ROTHENBERGER, ROBERT, 509 N. Byrkit, Mishawaka, Ind., 202. ROTHROCK, TERRY, 502 Charles, Mc- Pherson, Kans., 202. ROUGH, REBECCA, R.R. Ind., 202. ROWE, DAVID, R.R. 2, N. Ind., 202. ROWE, KENNETH, R.R. 1, Ind., 72,202. RUDOLPH, MIRIAM, R.R. 1, Box 259A, Walbridge, Ohio, 68,191. RUGGLES, NANCY, R.R. 1, Box 77A, Three Rivers, Mich., 133,182. RUMP, DONNA, R.R. 4, Tipton, Ind., 122,191. RUSH, EVELYN, Box Ind., 202. RUSMISEL, DAN, R.R. 202. RUSMISEL, REBECCA, Ohio, 203. RUSSELL, BARBARA, 33 Redmont Stamford, Conn., 100,191. 2, Bremen, Manchester, N. Webster, 566, Syracuse, 5, Lima, Ohio R.R. 5, Lima, Rd.: RUST, REBECCA, 145 Shiloh Springs Rd., Dayton, Ohio, 58,106,134,135,129, 183. SAMPSON, NANCY, 10107 Whipps. Mill Rd., Louisville, Ky. SANDS, BRENDA, R.R. 2, Claypool, Ind., 173. SANDS, MARY, 1610 Green Acre Dr., Huntington, Ind. SANTNER, GLENN, 122 Crestview St., Crown Point, Ind. SARCHET, PAULA, 203. SARE, RANDY, R.R. 5, Monticello, Ind. SAXTON, MARC, Box 75, Tyner, Ind., 191. SAYERS, VICTORIA, 2065 Tremont Rd., Columbus, Ohio, 191. SAYGER, THOMAS, R.R. 1, Akron, Ind., 202. SCARCE, TODD, 125 E. Decatur St., Eaton, Ohio, 104,108,191. SCHAADT, DORIS, R.R. 2, Convoy, Ohio, 183. SCHANNEN, MARILYN, R.R. 1, Ashley, Ind., 93,121,203. SCHEETER, CHARLES, 1216 E. Sheri- dan, Warsaw, Ind., 203. SCHEETZ, DORALEEN, 447 S. Chaun- cey, W. Lafayette, Ind., 125,126,191. SCHEMBS, LINDA, R.R. 1, Remington, Ind., 203. SCHENKEL, JOYCE, R.R. 9, Huntington, Ind., 173. SCHENKEL, THOMAS, 730 Salamonie, Huntington, Ind., 65,203. SCHMIDT, THOMAS, 211 Cherry St., Bluffton, Ohio, 124,203. SCHNEIDER, CRAIG, 3918 Lincoln Park- way W., Allentown, Pa., 118,119,126, 173. SCHNEPP, MELINDA, R.R. 1, N. Man- chester, Ind., 203. SCHOONOVER, JAMES, 5050 W. 13th St., Speedway, Ind., 203. SCHROCK, GERALDINE, 630 Worley Rd., E. Canton, Ohio, 182. SCHROCK, JIM, 306 N. Detroit, La- Grange, Ind., 54,55,104,183,128. SCHROCK, KARL, 1010 N. Wayne, N. Manchester, Ind., 58,106,126. SCHROCK, W. ARLEN, 651 44th St., Des Moines, Iowa, 191. SCHRUM, JANET, R.R. 5, Rensselaer, Ind.. 192, SCHUHLE, BARBARA, 401 N. Mill St., N. Manchester, Ind. SCHULTHIES, DORIS, 5121 ' idlewood Dr., Fort Wayne, Ind., 203. SCHWARTZ, ANNA, 12603 Stellhorn, New Haven, Ind., 116,183. SCHWARTZ, NEIL, 511 N. Jefferson, Berne, Ind., 192. SCOTT, CAROL, R.R. 1, Box 141, Flora, Ind., 203. SCOTT, GARY, 507 Miami, N. Man- chester, Ind., 192. SCOTT, HELEN, R.R. 1, Box 141, Flora, Ind., 115,120,122,173. SEBALD, MANFRED, 125. SEE, MARABEL, R.R. 1, Macy, Ind.. 174. SEESE, GERALDINE, 201 W. North St., Delphi, Ind., 192. SEMANS, SANDRA, 618 Arthur St., Ash- land, Ohio, 102,192. SENSIBAUGH, NANCY, 201 N. Syc- amore St., N. Manchester, Ind., 203. SEXTON, EDNA, 2110 20th St., Cuya- hoga Falls, Ohio, 174. SEXTON, MIRIAM, 2110 20th St., Cuya- hoga Falls, Ohio, 183. SHAFER, ORIE, 306 S. Randolph, Gar- rett, Ind., 203. SHAMP, JAMES, 660 N. Dearborn, Apt. 105, Chicago, III., 99,174. SHANAFELT, CANDACE, 3927 Etter Rd., Mogadore, Ohio, 122,183,203. SHANK, CHARLES, R.R. 1, Yellow Creek Rd., Claypool, Ind., 192. SHANK, DEE, R.R. 3, Box 305, Brook- ville, Ohio, 93,192. SHANKSTER, DONALD, 508 E. Miami, N. Manchester, Ind., 75. SHANKS, MAUREEN KAY, R.R. 4, Box 59, Logansport, Ind., 121,130,96,183. SHARPELL, ROBERT, 4746 E. 75th St., Indianapolis, Ind., 203. SHEAP, REBECCA, 15859 Turner St., Lansing, Mich., 106,109,111,113,203. SHEARER, ELIZABETH, 713 N. Bourne St., Tolono, III., 123,192. SHEETS, PHILIP, R.R. 2, Lewisburg, Ohio, 132,183. SHEETS, STEPHEN, Box 73, Akron, Ind. SHEETS, D., 104. SHEETS, SAMUEL, R.R. 1, Nappanee, Ind., 115,192. SHEPARD, DONITA, R.R. 4, Box 33A, Elwood, Ind., 53,1 74. SHERRICK, DANA, Manch Mob. E.ST., N. Manchester, Ind. SHERROW, JANICE, R.R. 1, Lynn, Ind., 109,203. SHIDLER. DIANE, Box 378, Grass Creek, Ind. SHIPE, DAVID, Box 595, Waterloo, Ind., 128,132,192. SHIPE, KATHY, West Union, Waterloo, Ind., 203. SHIVELY, JOHN, Box 12, Claypool, Ind., 192. SHIVELY, LARRY, R.R. 2, Churubusco, Ind., 123,192. SHOEMAKER, KAREN, R.R. 3, Colum- bia City, Ind., 192. SHONK, ANITA, 1312 S. 23rd St., Laf- ayette, Ind., 123,203. SHULL, DANIEL, 402 N. Wayne, N. Man- chester, Ind., 69,70. SHUMAKER, JUDY, R.R. 3, Box 239, Union City, Ind., 192. SHUMAKER, ROGER, Box 233, Ashley, Ind., 124,128,192. SHUMAKER, STEVEN, Box 233, Ashley, Ind., 91,115,133,183. SIBRAY, PAUL, R.R. 2, Flora, Ind., 203. SIEFER, REBECCA, 209 N. Montgom- ery, Bremen, Ind., 93,121,203. SIMON, JAMES, R.R. 1, Huntertown, Ind., 192. SIMON, SHERI, R.R. 1, Huntertown, Ind., 116,123,174. SINCROFT, REBECCA, 1000 East St., N. Manchester, Ind., 120,183. SINGLETON, SUSAN, 731 N. Market, Winamac, Ind., 203. SIPE, ROGER, 7219 Bradbury, Fort Wayne, Ind., 203. SKAGGS, BETTY, 110 E. Dunfee, Cerro Gordo, III., 183. SKAGGS, BENJAMIN, 110 E. Dunfee, Cerro Gordo, III., 192. SKELLY, JANET, R.R. 2, Waterloo, Ind., 203. SKINNER, SUE, R.R. 4, Briarwood, N. Manchester, Ind., 203. SLADE, LINDA, R.R. 1, 9516 Vermont Hwy., Dimondale, Mich., 68,192. SLECHTER, ROBERTA, R.R. 1, Pioneer Rd., Elida, Ohio, 192. SLEEPER, JAMES, Box 104, South Milford, Ind., 203. SLONE, WILLIE, R.R. 2, Silver Lake, Ind., 118,128. SMILEY, ELNORA, R.R. 2, Box 490, Rochester, Ind. SMITH, CAROL, 71 Placid Ct., San- turce, P.R., 117,174. SMITH, CRAIG, R.R. 3, Box 392A, Elkhart, Ind., 65,183. SMITH, DAVID B., 203 East So. H. St., Gas City, Ind., 111,174. SMITH, DAVID D., 3838 Darrow Rd., Stow, Ohio, 132. SMITH, DAVID G., R.R. 2, Shipshewana, Ind., 203. SMITH, DEBORAH, Ickesburg, Pa., 120, 203. SMITH, GREG, 107 Benton, Syracuse, Ind. SMITH, JOHN, 208 W. Second St., N. Manchester, Ind., 117,118,174. SMITH, JANE, Box 243, Akron, Ind. SMITH, JANICE, 918 Lindberg Rd., W. Lafayette, Ind., 111,113,203. SMITH, KIM, 505 College Ave., N. Man- chester, Ind., 111,203. SMITH, LINDA, R.R. 4, Box 339, Wa- bash, Ind., 174. SMITH, MARIAN, R.R. 1, Larwill, Ind. SMITH, MARGARET, 24 Washington Ave., Chatham, N. J., 183. SMITH, REBECCA, Manch. Mobile Est., N. Manchester, Ind., 174. SMITH RICHARD, R.R. 5, Box 32, Wa- bash, Ind., 183. SMITH, RICKY, R.R. 1, Hicksville, Ohio, 65,183. SMITH, RANDY, 512 Tremont Ct., Mid- dletown, Ohio, 121,185,192. SMITH, RAMONA, 506 E. 95th N. Man- chester, Ind. SMITH, RONALD, R.R. 1, Wabash, Ind., 192. SMITH, ROBIN, 1913 Lake, Fort Wayne, Ind., 203. SMITH, STEVEN, 1509 Sunset Dr., N. Manchester, Ind., 55,80,104,203. SMITH, STEPHEN, R.R. 1, Box 201, Whitestown, Ind., 44,46,79,192. SMITH, THOMAS, 208 W. Second St., N. Manchester, Ind., 183. SMOOT, SUSAN, 3928 Solar Dr., Erie, Pa., 96,132,203. SMUCKER, NANCY, R.R. 1, Orrville, Ohio, 203. SNELL, CINDA, R.R. 1, Auburn, III., 102,203. SNELL, DONALD, 928 Hubbard, Elk- hart, Ind. SNIDER, MURIEL, 620 South St., Elgin, III., 108,126.192. SNIDER, PHILIP, 620 South St., Elgin, III., 101,103,183. SNYDER, CRYSTAL, 202 N. Elm, N. Manchester, ind. SNYDER, CONST ANCE, Box 532, Ro- chester, Ind., 122. SNYDER, DAVID, 550 Parrot Rd., New Haven, Ind., 102,111,183. SNYDER, DEBRA, 401 Illinois St., Bris- tol, Ind., 203. SNYDER, ELAINE, 550 Parrot Rd., New Haven, Ind., 108,109,203. SNYDER, JANICE, R.R. 1, Bringhurst, Ind., 122,134,192. SNYDER, STEVEN, R.R. 1, Box 10, Culver, Ind., 203. SOLLENBERGER, DALE, R.R. 1, Brook- side Dr., Fostoria, Ohio, 108,118,203. SOLLENBERGER, HAROLD, R.R. 1, Brookside Dr., Fostoria, Ohio, 106, 118,183. SOMMERS, ALAN, 309 Van Weiss Blvd., W. Burlington, Iowa, 192. SONGER, ROD, 227y2 Manchester Ave., Wabash, Ind. SORG, KIRK, 1505 W. Lincoln, Goshen, Ind., 65,192. SOUDER, MARK, 1206 Roger Dr., Au- burn, Ind., 192. SOWLES, MARCIA, 1424 Grant St., Elkhart, Ind., 100,192. SPANGLE, PATRICIA, 508 W. Third St., N. Manchester, Ind., 192. SPEICHER, CLAUDIA, R.R. 1, N. Man- chester, Ind., 106,109,174. SPEICHER, MARGARET, R.R. 3, La- Grange, Ind., 192. SPEICHER, NED, R.R. 2, Milford, Ind., 135,183,192. SPEICHER, ROBERT, R.R. 2, Wolcott- ville, Ind. SPEICHER, SUSAN, R.R. 1, Frances- vllle, Ind., 174. SPENCER, JEROME, Fairoaks Dr., Kouts, Ind. SPENCER, JACK, N. Terrace, Culver, Ind., 124,203. SPENSLEY, GAIL, 1402 Hardscrabble, Erie, Pa., 203. SPIEGEL, DAVID, R.R. 3, Decatur, Ind., 85,98,183. SPIEGEL, JAMES, R.R. 3, Decatur, Ind. SPONSELLER, STEVEN, R.R. 5, War- saw, Ind., 203. 219 SQUIER, JACQUELINE, Box 246, Cut- ler, Ind., 192. SQUIER, KARIN, Box 246, Cutler, Ind.. 203. STACHOWSKI, KATHLEEN, 720 Hoyt St., Michigan City, Ind., 203. STACK, JAMES, 805 S. Main St., Go- shen, Ind. STAFFORD, STEVEN, R.R. 1, Box 87, Auburn, Ind. STAHLY, BEV, 416 E. Main St., Port- land, Ind. STAHL, MARK, 242 Swan St., Hunting- ton, Ind., 98,100,174. STALLER, ROSS, R.R. 5, Logansport, Ind., 183. STARKEY, JO, 455 S. Wayne St., Water- loo, Ind., 131,174. STARLINE, REBECCA, R.R. 1, Union, Ohio, 115,121,192. STAUFFER, PAUL, R.R. 3, Polo, III., 174. STEBBINS, JOHN, 7883 Miami Montg. Co. I. Rd., Union, Ohio, 192. STEELE, CAROLYN, R.R. 4. Beckley, N. Manchester, Ind. 203. STEELE, NANCY, 110 S. Maple, N. Liberty. Ind., 192. STEHMAN, BECKY, 705 Sycamore, N. Manchester, Ind.. 174. STEHMAN, WILLIS, 705 Sycamore, N. Manchester, Ind., 175. STEINBAUGH, CHRISTINE, R.R. 1, 58920 Beech Rd., Mishawaka, Ind., 123,203. STEININGER, RUTH, 17831 Bishop Rd., R.R. 1, Spencerville, Ind., 175. STEINER, WILLIAM, 806 Linlawn Dr., Wabash, Ind., 203. STEPHENSON, DAVID, Box 144, LaGro, Ind. STEPHEN, KELLIE, R.R. 4, Winchester, Ind., 183. STEPP, KATHRYN, 400 E. Main St., Logansport, Ind., 192. STERK, BERT, 812 East St., N. Man- chester, Ind. STERRETT, SAMUEL, 307 N. Indiana, Delphi, Ind., 85,133,192. STEURY, LINDA, 554 E Main, Berne, Ind., 203. STEVE NS, SHIRLEY, R.R. 3, Liberty, Ind., 122,203. STEWART, NANCY, R.R. 4, Wabash, Ind., 203. STIEGLITZ, THOMAS, R.R. 1, N. Man- chester, Ind., 203. STILLER, SANDRA, R.R. 2, Rochester, Ind., 192. STINEBAUGH, ANNETTE, R.R. 6, Hunt- ington, Ind., 123,131,175. STINEBAUGH, CELIA, 712 Ruse St., N. Manchester, Ind., 39,58,106,109, 175. STINEBAUGH, JANICE, 712 Ruse St., N. Manchester, Ind., 203. STINE, MICHAEL, R.R. 1, Etna Green, Ind., 72,73,74,85,120,121,175. STINE, REBECCA, R.R. 1, Wingate, Ind., Man- Ind. 192. STONER, ALAN, R.R. 2, Box 139, Union City, Ind., 203. STONE, CAROL, 815 S. Chippewa Ave., Freeport, III., 126,192. STONE, CHRISTINE, 308 E. Graceland Hgts., Hagerstown, Ind., 203. STONE, RICHARD, 175 Kelly Ave., Bellville, Ohio, 126,192. STORER, CONSTANCE, 606 Miami, N. Manchester, Ind., 183. STORER, LOWELL, 606 Miami, N. Chester, Ind., 183. STORY, VICKI, R.R. 4, Wabash, 203. STOUT, HELEN, Box 52, Milroy, Ind., 203. STRAHM, DONNA, R.R. 1, Decatur, Ind., 122,183. STRAIT, VIRGINIA, R.R. 3, Warren, Ind., 175. STRAUB, SHARON, 1234 Mix Ave., Decatur, Ind., 175. STRIVERSON, THEODORE, 1509 Hurd St., Fort Wayne, Ind., 65,66. STROM, RICHARD, R.R. 1, Reading, Mich., 84,192. STROUP, RICHARD, 1636 Gasche St., Wooster, Ohio, 175. STRUGAR, PETER, 436 Belleview Blvd., Ridgeway, Ont., Can., 76,192. STUBBS, WILLIAM, 1304 S. 16th St., Richmond, Ind., 79,192. STUCKY, JOAN, 233 W. Washington, Monroe, Ind., 203. STUDEBAKER, DOUGLAS, 4739 Bal- lentine Pike, Springfield, Ohio, 203. STUDEBAKER, DAN, 11146 Milton Car- lisle Rd., New Carlisle, Ohio, 203. STUDEBAKER, MICHAEL, 4739 Ballen- tine Pk., Springfield, Ohio, 203. STUMP, KURT, Box 66, Nappanee, Ind., 65,85,115,183. STUMP, KENT, Box 66, Nappanee, Ind., 65,85,115,183. STUMP, NORMAN, 12262 Leo Road, R.R. 2, Fort Wayne, Ind., 175. STUMP, PHILLIP, 13 Sunrise Dr., Elk- hart, Ind., 203. STURM, JANET, 5319 Som Road, Solon, Ohio, 192. SUMMERSETT, KIP, R.R. 1, Monroe, Ind. SUTTON, JANET, Topeka, Ind., 132,183. SVABEK, DANA, 1448 Norfolk, West- chester, III. SWANT, MARSHA, 203. SWAPP, SUSAN, Box 336, Ferron, Utah, 192. SWEETEN, DEBRA, 1606 N. Bell SL, Kokomo, Ind. SWIHART, THOMAS, R.R. 1, Box 62, W. Alexandria, Ohio, 165. TANTTILA, JOANNE, 1001 Bond, n. Manchester, Ind., 183. TAYLOR, HELEN, R.R. 2, N. Manches- ter, ind., 116,123,203. TEEL, GARY, R.R. 1, Mentone, Ind., 183. Box 232, Hunter- worth, Elgin, III. 3, Oregon, III., 1 , Twelve Mile, W. Main, Freeport, 2, Box Cleveland ,65. Sherman Tr. St., THIEME, DUANE, R.R. 3, Decatur, Ind., 65,193. THOMAS, BARBARA, town, Ind., 175. THOMAS, DON, 167 N THOMAS, JULIE, R.R. 184. THOMAS, JANET, R.R. Ind., 93,121,132,193. THOMAS, JEANETTE, 827 Madison St., Fort Wayne, Ind., 203. THOMAS, MARY JO, 20372 N. Manchester, Ind., 175. THOMPSON, DIANNE, R.R. 1, Mich., 93,184,121. THOMPSON, MARJORIE, R.R. 178, Topeka, Ind., 193. THOMPSON, STEVEN, Ct., N. Manchester, Ind. THOMPSON, WM., 3572 Wabash, Ind., 184. THOMSON, JOHN, 515 Franklin, Water- loo, Ind.. 184. THORNTON, JILL, R.R. 3, Bremen, Ind., 93,134,203. THREEWITS, CHERYL, R.R. 1, Box 181, Union City, Ind., 203. THRONE, KATHY, 1717 bart, Ind., 134,203. THRUSH, JUDITH, Box 2, Laotto 39,184. TIBBETS, JAMES, 116 Mentone, Ind., 193. TIBBETS, SUSAN, 116 Mentone, Ind., 108,203. TITTLE, MICHAEL, 1419 Glenview Rd. Toledo, Ohio, 114,193. TOBIAS, DIANNE, R.R. Ohio, 193. TOMLINSON, PAMELA, St., Marion, Ind. TORRENCE, DAVID, 4929 Jerome Maumee, Ohio, 85,1 93. TORRENCE, TERRY, 3854 Tall Oaks, Toledo, Ohio, 114,115,184,193. TORRENCE, TIM, 3854 Tall Oaks, Toledo, Ohio, 114,135. TRAXLER, JANINA, R.R. 1, Sharpsville, Ind., 111,134,203. TREASE, DONALD, 7 Fairlane Dr., War- saw, Ind., 116,117,123,175. TRIPLET, DEBORAH, R.R. 2, S. Red- wood Rd., Culver, Ind., 81 ,122,203. TROUST, ELIZABETH, R.R. 3, Walker- ton, Ind., 100,175. TRUITT, RICHARD, 1015 Oak, Hunting- ton, Ind., 118,184. TRUMP, JEAN, R.R. 2, Box 17, Pierce- ton, Ind., 97,120,184. TUCKER, LINDA, Staver St., Warren, III., 203. TUCKER, THOMAS, 504 E. 5th St., N. Manchester, Ind., 175. TURNER, JANET, R.R. 4, Box 372D, Syracuse, Ind., 176. TURNER, JOANNE, R.R. 4, Box 372D, Syracuse, Ind., 176,120. TUTTLE, DONALD, Box 324, Waterloo, Ind., 203. Division, Ho- Ind., W. Harrison, W. Harrison, 3, Defiance, 526 E. Christy Rd. 220 TYLER, JAMES, 1204 Lincoln St., Piqua, Ohio, 110,111,113,203. TYLER, RICHARD, R.R. 4, N. Man- chester, Ind. ULERY, NOLE ANN, 501 N.E. 100th St., Seattle. Wash., 108,203. ULM, ALICE, Box 213, R.R. 1, Winamac, Ind., 203. ULREY, DAVID, Box 305, N. Manches- ter, Ind., 176. ULREY, LUELLA ANN, Box 305, N. Man- chester, Ind., 127,193. UNGER, GEORGIA, R.R. 3, Box 333, Plymouth, Ind., 193. UNGER, SAMMY, R.R. 2, Wabash, Ind., 184. UNROE, DENNIS, 627 North St., Logan- sport, Ind. UPDIKE, TERRY, R.R. 6, Huntington, Ind., 176,184. URBAN, JUDY, 59 33W. Rice St., Chi- cago, III.. 102,121,176. VANCE, PATRICK, 511 W. Waverly St., Goshen, Ind. VANDEGRIFT, CATHERINE, 274 N. Mi- ami, Wabash, Ind. VANWAGNER, JAMES, R.R. 1, Orland, Ind., 184. VINEYARD, JOHN, 805 W. North St., Muncie, Ind., 1 15,176. VINTON, CHARLENE, R.R. 2, Sharps- ville, Ind., 203. VONTOBEL, DEBORAH, 606 N Forest Dr., Winamac, Ind., 203. VOORHEIS, RICHARD, 3610 Milbourne Ave., Flint, Mich., 110,111,203. WAGNER, CHARLES, 834 W. Hubbard, Elkhart, Ind. WAGNER, LINDA, R.R. 1, Auburn, Ind., 203. WAGONER, DENNIS, Box 177, N. Web- ster, Ind., 115,176. WAGONER, JOHN D., 3522 Hawthorne Rd., Anderson, Ind., 44,108,193. WAGONER, JANE, 145 Olivette, Mc- Pherson, Kansas, 113,203. WALLACE, STEVEN, R.R. 1, Box 79, Laura, Ohio, 108,109,111,203. WALTER, LARRY, 4669 Parkerdale Dr., Ft, Wayne, Ind., 176. WALTERS, RUTH, R.R. 1, N. Manches- ter, Ind. WALTON, BILLIE, 503 Meredith St., Washington, Ind., 65. WALTON, CUMBY, 426 E. Wallace, Ft. Wayne, Ind., 203. WALTON, JAMES, 1003 E. Ninth St., Rochester, Ind., 203. WALTON, LEWIS, 309 Riverside Dr., Lot 5, N. Manchester, Ind., 176. WAMPLER, PORTIA, 714 N. Wayne, N. Manchester, Ind., 176. WARD, CHARLES, 502 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind., 118,128. WARNER, MARGARET, 703 College, N. Manchester, Ind. WARNER, REBECCA, 3610 Hollopeter Rd., Huntertown, Ind., 134,193. WARNER, WILLIAM, 703 College, N. Manchester, Ind., 203. WARRICK, DOUGLAS, 1217 N. Mul- berry St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. WARRICK, JOHN DAVID, 1217 N. Mul- berry St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 116,123, 132,193. WASHINGTON, IVY, 3502 St. Johns PI., Landover, Md., 108,109,132,203. WATKINS, JANE THOMAS, R.R. 1, Box 145, Bourbon, Ind., 176. WATSON, LEEROY, 32612 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Mi., 65,111,203. WAYBRIGHT, BRENDA, 201 N. Main, S. Whitley, Ind., 203. WEAVER, JOHN EDWARD, 30 Clear- view Dr., Lebanon, Pa., 124,126,184. WEAVER, JAMES, R.R. 2, Rochester, Ind., 79,193. WEAVER, JOE, R.R. 6, Huntington, Ind., 108,203. WEAVER, KEN, R.R. 2, Rochester, Ind., 184. WEAVER, KEVIN, R.R. 3, Bremen, Ind., 203. WEAVER, LEONARD, 437 E. Conser- vacy Rd., Germantown, Ohio, 104. WEAVER, ROGER, 18301 Laurel St., Livonia, Mich., 126,184. WEBB, LOWELL, R.R. 2, Shipshewana, Ind. WEBB, PHILLIP, R.R. 2, Shipshewana, Ind., 203. WEBER, GAIL, 1921 N. Richmond, Wichita, Kansas, 176. WEGMILLER, TIM, 301 Broad Ave., Nappanee, Ind., 115,193. WEIKERT, JUNE, 870 Daly Rd., Green- ville, Ohio, 203. WEISE, SHARON, 511 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind., 100,104,193. WEITZEL, BECKY, Box 232, Laketon, Ind., 176. WEITZEL, SHERYL, Box 232, Laketon, Ind.. 203. WELCH, JOANNE, Mentone, Ind. WELDY, JAMES, Box 228, Vz E. Main, N. Manchester, Ind., 193. WELLS, LILIAN SUE, 206 W. 6th, Mad- ison, Ind., 38,39,176. WENRICK, JULIA, R.R. 3, 9025 S. Wild- cat Rd., Tipp City, Ohio, 184. WENUM, MICHELE, 3852 Herbert St., Mogadore, Ohio, 203. WERNER, WANDA, R.R. 3, Road 36, Auburn, Ind., 203. WEST, CONALEE, R.R. 2, Box 101, Goshen, Ind., 193. WEST, MARGARET, 3608 Pobst Dr., Kettering, Ohio, 122,203. WESTROM, JOSEPH, R.R. 1, Burling- ton, W. Va., 184. WETZEL, BARBARA, R.R. 3, Diamond Mill Rd., Brookville, Ohio, 193. WEYBRIGHT, DAVID, R.R. 1, New Paris, Ind., 88,193. WEYGANDT, JUDITH, 308 S. Maple St., Polo, III., 104,108,193. WHISLER, JOHN, R.R. 2, Beaverton, Mich., 108,111,203. WHISTLER, STEVEN, 917 W. Hickory St., Union City, Ind., 51,184. WHITENECK, CYNTHIA, 508 N. Mill, N. Manchester, Ind., 100,177. WHITENECK, GALE, 508 N. Mill, N. Manchester, Ind., 99,177. WHITE, JACQUELINE, 5111 13th St. N.W., Washington, D.C., 132,203. WHITE, MARILYN, 103 S.W. Fifth, Rich- mond, Ind., 203. WHITE, NANCY, R.R. 1, Bunker Hill, Ind., 176. WHITE, RICHARD, Box 83, Lagro, Ind., 88,193. WHITEHEAD, RICHARD, 102 N. Indiana Ave., Crown Point, Ind., 118,193. WHITEMAN, VICTORIA, R.R. 1, Ida- ville, Ind., 176. WHITMORE, CHRISTOPHER M., 406 E. Ninth St., N. Manchester, Ind.. 109, 177. WIEAND, JONATHAN, 18 W. 7aa 13th St., Lombard, III., 75,114,115,177. WIEAND, SUSAN, 254 Claremont, Elm- hurst, III., 122,203. WIELAND, REX, 208 W. Main, N. Man- chester, Ind., 65,183,184. WIELE, SUSAN, Box 493, Lena, III., 203. WILCOX, CARRIE, R.R. 4, Box 161, Winamac, Ind., 203. WILCOX, JOHN, R.R. 1, Wawaka, Ind., 72,74,85,102,121,177. WILKINS, DONALD, 7720 Hessen Cas- sel Rd., Ft. Wayne, Ind., 80,203. WILLCOX, JENNIFER, R.R. 1, Urbana, Ind., 183,184; WILLIAMSON, BECKY, R.R. 7, Box 75, LaPorte, Ind., 203. WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS, 2033 Strathmoor, Toledo, Ohio, 69,71. WILLIAMS, LINDA, R.R. 2, Box 231, Goshen, Ind., 177. WILLIAMS, THOMAS, 1137y2 N. Water St., Decatur, III., 88,184. WILLS, NANCY, 320 West 11th St., Auburn, Ind., 120,177. WINE, DIANA, 2461 College Ave., Hunt- ington, Ind., 109,111,113,177. WINEY, RAY, 301 Timoth Rd., New Carlisle, Ind., 203. WINKEL, STEVEN, 2016 Euclid Dr., Anderson, Ind., 193. WINTRODE, ROLLIN, R.R. 1, Box 70, No. Manchester, Ind. WION, CHARLETTA, Box 305, Manch, Mob. Est., No. Manchester, Ind., 58, 109,177. WION, JAMES, Box 305, Manch Mob. Est., No. Manchester, Ind., 58,106, 109,111. WION, RICHARD, R.R. 3, Box 97, Ver- sailles, Ohio, 203. WISE, MIRIAM, R.R. 1, Rochester, Ind., 203. WISE, RAYMOND, 68750 Mulberry Rd., Lakeville, Ind., 123,193. WISER, LAWRENCE, 8424 Wolf Creek Pike, Dayton, Ohio, 203. WITWER, JOYCE, 107 Harvin St., Get- 221 tysburg, Ohio, 193. WOLF, LELAND, R.R. 1, Rossville, Ind., 193. WOLF, PATRICIA ANN, R.R. 1, Ross- ville, Ind., 96,184. WOLFE, MICHAEL, 717 Bond St., No. Manchester, Ind., 75,85,184.120. WOLFE, RICHARD, 2309 E. Washing- ton St. South Bend, Ind., 106,118,119, 184. WOLFE, REBECCA, 403 Barbie St., South Bend, Ind., 185,193. WOOD, ALLAN, R.R. 2, Nappanee, Ind., 132,184. WOOD, EARLYN SUE, Clark St., Markle, Ind., 203. WOOD, ROGER, 1011 Villa Nueva, El Cerrito, Calif., 108,203. WORKMAN, WILLIAM, 740 N. Jackson, Auburn, Ind., 203. WYSON, RUSSELL, R.R. 4, Albion, Ind., 85,184. YARIAN, EDWARD, 804 N. Main St., Bourbon, Ind., 184. YEAGER, SUSAN, R.R. 1. Bremen, Ind., 81,123,203. YEATER, DAVID, 516 W. Broadway, Logansport, Ind., 177. YODER, CAROL, 931 S. Wayne St. , Bluffton, Ind., 177. YODER, DONALD, 213 High St., Waka- rusa, Ind., 102,124. YODER, DIANE, 218 E. Mishawaka Rd., Elkhart, Ind., 193. YODER, MARGARET, 609 College Ave., No. Manchester, Ind., 177. YODER, PATRICIA, 1909 South Main, Goshen, Ind., 193. YORK, JAMES, R.R. 3, Plymouth, Ind., 65,193. YORK, KENNETH, R.R. 3, Plymouth, Ind.. 203. YOUMANS, BARBARA, R.R. 3. Box 118, Peru, Ind., 116,123,128,177. YOUMANS, NANCY, R.R. 3, Box 118, Peru, Ind., 193. YOUNG, ALONDA, R.R. 3, No. Man- chester, Ind., 203. YOUNG, BEVERLY, 418 S. Grand Ave., Marion, Ohio, 177. YOUNG, BARBARA, R.R. 3, Warsaw, Ind., 122. YOUNG, JEFFREY, 624 Girard Ave., Marion, Ohio, 203. YOUNG, RUSSELL, 624 Girard Ave., Marion, Ohio, 193. YOUNG, SHELLEY, 277 Summit St., Marion, Ohio, 203. YOUNG, WILLA, 1924 Hovey PI., Gary, Ind., 203. ZEHR, STEVEN, R.R. 2, Grabill, Ind., 65,81,203. ZERKEL, ALAN, 209 S. Third St., De- catur, Ind., 100,102,177. ZERKLE, CURT VINCENT, 702y2 Miami, No. Manchester, Ind., 193. ZERKLE, JO, 7021 2 Miami, No. Man- chester, Ind., 184. ZIMMERMAN, DORIS, 551 W. Harrison, Box 36, Wabash, Ind., 193. ZIMMERMAN, KAREN, 3026 Ardmore TrI., South Bend, Ind., 193. ZINSMEISTER, MARY, R.R. 9, Hunting- ton, Ind., 46,108,184. ZOOK, MARY, 809 Ohio St., LaPorte, Ind. ZUBIENA, JAMES, 2013 Springbrook Ave., Rockford, III., 58,104,105,203. ZUCK, MICHELE, 413 Woodlawn, An- derson, ind., 122,134,203. ZUMBRUN, BRENT, R.R. 7, Columbia City, Ind., 184. Organization Index A Cappella Chrir, 106-107. Accounting Club, 1 15. American Chemical Society, 118. Aurora, 94-97. Beta Beta Beta, 119. Biology Club, 118-119. Business Club, 114. Calvin Ulrey Dorm Gov ' t., 132. Chapel Choir, 108. Chi Psi, 116. Circle K, 124. Civic Symphony Orchestra, 113. Colhecon, 120. Community Council, 128. Community Court, 129. Community Faith in Action, 126. Co-Wed, 127. East Hall Dorm Council, 132. East Hall Standards, 133. Forensic Union, 100. Ikenberry Dorm Gov ' t., 133. International Club, 125. Jazz Ensemble, 110. Kappa Mu Epsilon, 117. M Club, 120. MENC, 109. Mental Health Club, 125. Northeast Dorm Gov ' t., 134. Oak Leaves, 98-99. Oakwood Dorm Council, 134. Oakwood Standards, 133. PEMM Club, 121. Psychology Club, 115. Schwalm Hall Gov ' t., 135. SEA, 122-123. Society of Physics Students, 117. Spectrum, 100. Symphonic Band. 111. Tri-Alpha, 104-105. Union Board, 131. Women ' s Glee Club, 108. WBKE, 101-103. WRA, 121. Young Republicans, 127. 222 Co-Editors-in-Chief Wayne Gerard Karen Horn Manchester Collage Beth Garst Karen Horn Wayne Gerard Pat Brewer, lay-out Events Pat Brewer Athletics Don Apple, Editor Jotin Grieser, copy Rose Nifong Organizations Beth Garst, Editor Jeanie Meek, copy Carolyn Ferguson Faculty Admin. Pat Brewer, Editor Jeanie Meek, copy Students Diane Herndon, Editor Carolyn Eller Kay Shanks Pat Wolf Photography Dave Cook, Head Photog. Karen Horn Business Wayne Gerard General Pat Hensley, Typist Jeanie Trump Kathy Moore Sue Smoot Debora Broderick Advisors Jim Garber Gene Fahs Credits Inter-Collegiate Press and Wayne Atkinson Ken Werking Studio, Commercial Photography Pat Brewer Cover Design Recognition Robert Nelson Claude Markstahler Rita Schroll Contributing Photographers Dan Shull, football Gale Whiteneck Leiand Miller Stew Mills Gary Miller 223 Inler ' coHccjiate press J IfiS m m i iiSJ ISjf si! m I iffl
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