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AURORA 1971 MANCHESTER COLLEGE North Manchester, Indiana Volume 76 Examine The spirit of the times: Become A part of what you see, What you feel; Let your mind come alive In creative affirmation of Now . . . THE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES Table of Contents The Creative Spirit 6 The Co-operative Spirit 38 Events 40 Athletics 66 Organizations 98 The Individual Spirit 142 Administration 144 Faculty 150 Seniors 168 Juniors 184 Sophomores 192 Freshmen 201 Index Faculty Degrees 212 Students Organizations 214 Credits 231 Closing 232 You Are there, seeing. You Are there, feeling. Stand proudly. Sit quietly. Scream, Talk, Fidget, Excitate. Mumble, Breathe, Touch, Be 6 • Opening S fei Opening • 7 I ' 8 • Opening You know the anxieties, New People, new places. But, Then there are new Friends. And also good Times And then you have Happiness Opening 9 But you must realize that In all you do, there must be Life, Freshness, Strength, Power, Love, And most of all, Spirit 10 • Opening Opening • 11 But spirit comes in all shapes, All sizes. More importantly, it comes in Different ways. Music, Knowledge, Art, Drama. Yet the times are in all 12 • Opening V. ' Opening • 13 I 14 • Opening  1 Universal Is the feeling of Apprehension At times. Yet, one can rise above, can claim the prize, That shows he Quieted Himself A Opening • 15 Quietude can turn to indifference. We lose Power, Emotion, Communication: Sense. Only when we awake from the illusion Do we realize We ' ve made a Mistake 14 XAa «« 16 • Opening Opening • 17 The smoke is thick, Though, The illusion lingers. Only hard work, with Thought And planning Can welcome renovation 18 • Opening Join Ncfricfr Wide Student Strife f kini WELCOME NORTH MAiNCHESTER Birtfepkce of w Thomas R. Marshall Mancheste 28 ,h Vice President PeabodyMei of the United States. Timbercn NORTH WINCHESTER CHAMBF ' : OF COMMERCE Knh of Manchester College Peabody Memorial Home Timbercrest Home Opening • 19 ClouJk = V s r i m ■ii N II II ■II Ii ■II w ?:£?• | Of • V w h hf.p , lo u] at 20 • Opening Think it over. Ponder, exchange ideas; Study the alternatives and Plan the future. We have a World To gain ft oe- To THC u 1 P i . . J , ■:• • 3 Opening • 21 22 • Opening The process evolves To achieve understanding. To be firm, to know, Is not beyond Comprehension. We try, We test, We look for that Foundation Opening • 23 24 • Opening Of all there is, Life Must not be forgotten. Reality Cannot be lost. Live Opening • 25 Relevance is no less than living the simple pleasures: Being 26 • Opening ;v j E U 1 WM -1 —-- •.■■■■-• ' - WMIfci.H ' M Opening • 27 All this must have a Place To happen. No place is ideal None satisfies all. But People still try To bring it all together: Progress 28 • Opening MIJIMIHIHHIHIHIWIWIP LflraC; v; ' ' Opening • 29 •v 30 • Opening There must be your Self. One entity, And its context of Meaning, Outside of anything else, You rrl Opening • 31 Why not feel? Why let emotion pass a way? 32 • Opening No one can force You To feel something that You don ' t want to know. But then, Who needs your love? Others Opening • 33 34 • Opening Let something fresh Unfold A beginning not seen Before Opening • 35 36 • Opening ' • i V . • i 1 is! if - ' ? r A t IBS ?• „ .s, . . . - : ' • 1 ' ' . Let this genesis rise As a structure firm and solid. Built And mastered by hands that know The meaning of Thought, Reality, Others, Life, Love The times, the spirit reflect an awakening. Opening • 37 _ Countdown to Recovery was officially opened by Colonel Shorty Powers, the voice of mission control at NASA. Shorty served as the official starter of the mini-trike race; the theme of May Day was carried out by the cos- tumes of the contestants. The tug-of-war was won by the Junior class, while Theta Ri Ota ( The Bombers ) captured the Spartan Spoke-Tacular. Traditional May Day activities included the lovely May Pole dance and parade. 40 • Events Events • 41 ApOllO 111, the Freshman class entry in the parade, took first place honors while Calvin Ulrey captured second. Oakwood ' s Moonbug , and East Hall also participated. Rounding out the winners were the Spartanettes , the victors in the mini-trike race. Pictured at right are the mini- trike victors: Brenda Cox, Diane Yoder, Jan Strum, and Mim Rudolph. 42 • Events Events • 43 May ' S a Special month, especially to M.C. students, and Miss Barb Eiler, who was crowned queen of the May Day Festivities. Not even brisk weather could detract from the warm smiles of the May Day Queen and her court or dampen the spirits of the students who watched. It was still a special day and one that would be long remem- bered and treasured by Barb. r Upper right; Queen Barb Eiler. Lower right: Barb Keller and escort Stan Felix. Upper left: Connie Updike escorted by husband Terry. Lower left: Connie Updike escorted by husband Terry. Lower left: Maid of Honor Linda Bowser and brother Jay. 44 • Events M w HOT ■• flV V OP — i W IV Hnv — WWjff ,- v w«w ii It MMM SS« mmmmmmm imwmm MMB M MM • VWW SIS HHMfe 4V MBS IH £ ' (■KM «■ ; «W «MW II W— l i   M « — « ih All Systems Go was the theme for the 1970 May Day Festivities, and how true this proved to be. Even though the weather was depressing, it turned out to be quite memor- able for all present. The activi- ties were highlighted by the coronation of Miss Barbara Eiler as Queen of the May. Barb, an elementary education major from Lafontaine, Indiana, began her reign over May Day activities as Miss Sue Wells, 1969 May Queen performed the honors of coronation. To be an attendant was no less gratifying. Shown below are the members of the court. Standing (left to right): Cindy Snell, Freshman atten- dant; Barb Keller, Junior Queen candidate; Sue Wells, 1969 May Day Queen. Sitting (left to right): Linda Bowser, Maid of Honor; Connie Updike, Junior Queen Candidate; Becky Mann, Soph- omore attendant; Barb Eiler, 1970 May Day Queen. Events • 45 TRI-ALPHAANDTHE CIVIC SYMPHONY present 110 IN THE SHADE CAST Lizzie Curry H. C. Curry Noah Curry Jimmy Curry Bill Starbuck File Snookie Updegraff Debbie Waas James Shamp D. Bechtelheimer Steve Smith James Zubiena Reed Gratz C. Deardorff and Don Apple Janice Bayer Sparky Brodrick Barbara Bricker Jane Coil Dave Carson Susan Dickey Don Gebby Kathy Goering Wilbur Harpest Bill Johnson Keith Matthews Rose Nifong Suzie Pierce Tharyle Prather Todd Scarce Elaine Snyder Dale Sollenberger 46 • Events llU IP! l n© oNclCl© was transformed into a successful pro- duction due to the combination of the superb acting of Tri-Alpha and the support of the music department. Once again Tom Roland staged and directed while David McCormick and JoElyn McGowan supervised the musical direction and vocal coaching. One of the most impressive scenes was when authentic rain appeared on the Manchester stage. Events • 47 Feelin ' Groovy was certainly the feeling of Breaka- way, with four groovy guys each representing their respective classes, and Fuad Hammoudah crowned Breakaway King, how could it not be groovy? Below right, From top to bottom: Tom Schmidt, Sophomore; Craig McNamara, Freshman; Tom Daniel, Junior; King Fuad, Se- nior. v v.. is% c:.t. T tt 48 • Events The Neighborhood (below) and Smithsonian Insti- tute (at left) provided a groovy atmosphere at the pop concert for the turn-about weekend which found the girls asking boys for dates! Smithsonian performed first and captured the audience with their varied style while The Neighborhood executed their hit song, Big Yellow Taxi. Events • 49 llCJrl opiritS characterized the festivities at the girls ' powder puff football game. The first half of the game provided much excitement, but the game had to be called in the fourth quarter because of a mounting number of injuries and in- creasing roughness. No winners were declared. 50 • Events Adding to the festivities of the weekend were the begin- ning of Rhinie Week and the Saturday afternoon football game with Anderson. One of the most interesting parts of Rhinie Week was the tug-of-war be- tween the men of the various dorms over the Kenapocomoco. Above: John Lehman, an Ikenberry Rhine, pulls himself and the rope out of the river after falling to Schwalm. Events • 51 Vt,- ■. V ■■■■■■.-■.-■. - — --... . . ■•• ' , ' V ) -.■•■-• - , « 52 • Events l Un and relaxation described the day as teachers, students, and classes competed in acti- vities such as volleyball and Softball. Of course there were some who wanted to be off by themselves. And then there were those that were accident- ally hurt. But never-the-less high spirits remained through- out the day as faculty and stu- dents competed and forgot the cares of academic pursuit. Events • 53 .jjfeHi fciiasa i. ESSli • ; Displaying the theme, Reflections , the various clubs and classes of Manchester Col- lege gathered their artistic tal- ents in a friendly competition for top position. Third place went to Pemm Club, and second honors were received by Garver Hall. 54 • Events WaNTI weather added to the glory of the Freshman class who received first place in the dis- play contest. The bright fall day encouraged large high-spirited crowds to attend the day ' s ac- tivities. Events • 55 56 • Events In Celebration of his tenth year at Man- chester College, director Tom Roland, brought to the auditorium stage a re-creation of his first pro- duction at Manchester, The Hasty Heart. John Patrick ' s masterpiece dealt with a dying, ex- tremely aloof Scotsman, an international group of extroverted ward mates, and their nurse. The setting was a British hospital in Southeast Asia during World War II. The play was presented October 8, 9, and 10, with the Thursday perfor- mance given as a benefit for the Heart Fund of the combined service clubs of North Manchester. Jim Schrock played Lachlen, the Scot, with Marsha Quick playing the nurse, Sister Margaret. Steve Smith, Dennis Bechtelheimer, Gary Sturde- vant, Todd Scarce, and Keith Matthews played the wounded bunch of ward comics, with Don Gebby adding the sincerity of an interested colo- nel and Dale Solenberger attacking the part of the always-present, grouchy orderly. Events • 57 Reflections on a golden October afternoon personified Homecoming when Linda Bow- ser was crowned 1970 Home- coming Queen. Coronation took place at the beginning of the electrifying football game with Hanover. The queen and her court pic- tured at right included: (stand- ing) Judy Thrush, Senior; Deb Triplet, Sophomore; (seated) Diane Yoder, Junior; Jo Renbar- ger, Freshman; Barb Keller, Senior; and Queen Linda Bow- ser, Senior. 58 • Events  ..  : f v -Bfi ] AlUmni SnO P3r©ntS returning to the Manchester campus were met with a feeling of mounting excitement for a fantastic Home- coming weekend. Registration began Saturday morning, the displays popped up, the M.C. — Hanover football game filled the afternoon, and Homecoming was culminated in the evening with the play Hasty Heart. Events • 59 kV VfWV Getting together, the theme for Par- ents ' weekend, was carried out beautifully by the parents and students releasing helium filled bal- loons together. The parents of football players and cheerleaders were given special recognition at the rabble-rousing football game with Franklin and formed a tunnel for the Spartans. 60 • Events The Oaks was transformed into a replica of the Brown Derby while a night club band played popular tunes that both students and parents could enjoy. The weekend was brought to a close by the special music production by the A Capella choir. t Events • 61 English Christmas of the i6tn century provided the setting for the Madrigal Dinner pre- sented by the Union Program Council in the Union Cafeteria on December 8 and 9. The Mad- rigal started with the toasting of the Wassail bowl and the Procession of the Boar ' s head. The menu consisted also of Yorkshire Pudding and English Plum Pudding with Hard Sauce. The meal was climaxed by the Madrigal Singer ' s program of Christmas Carols from places like France, Eng- land, and Germany. The Madrigal Singers in full costume as fol- lows. Seated (left to right): Director JoElyn Mc- Gowan, Elaine Snyder, Judy Shultz, Sandy Miller, Barbara Faulkner, Deb Waas, and Paulette Morris. Standing: Dale Sollenberger, Jim Wion, Wilbur Harpest, John Reed, Paul Ingraham, and Dennis Roland. ' 62 • Events Holiday Spirit was anve this year at M. C. On December 6 the Manchester College Cho- ral Society presented Handel ' s The Messiah. Under the di- rection of Dr. Clyde Holsinger, an impressive crowd listened. Soloists were Mrs. JoElyn Mc- Gowan, Soprano, a member of the MC faculty; Miss Barbara Lockhart, alto, and Mr. Larry Dorminy, tenor, both graduate students in the Indiana Univer- sity School of Music; and Mr. Charles Sims, a member of the Taylor University music faculty. Events • 63 Expressing their superb ability in modern dance, the Paul Taylor Dance Company (pictured above) gave an awe- some performance to the Man- chester audience on March 17, 1971. Eric Sevareid (center right) of the CBS Evening News addressed the students of Man- chester College on April 19, 1971. Severeid ' s thoughtful and provacative newscasting have won him numerous awards. At the far right is pictured the outstanding Metropolitan Opera star, Jerome Hines, who honored M.C. with the sheer beauty of his voice. The high-quality bass singer appeared here December 1,1970. 64 • Events Performances of Sophocles ' Oedipus Rex and Shaws ' Arms and the Man were well accepted by the Manchester audiences on both March 9th and 10th, 1971, as the National Players made their tenth annual appearance on the Manchester stage. The players at left are the long- est-running National Classical repertory company in America today. The polished ensemble, the New York Woodwind Quintet, appeared at Manchester College on Nov. 4, 1970. This outstand- ing chamber music group evoked enthusiastic response from the audience. Events • 65 V 17 „ f -y - I HMO j UiNCHESTOI CHi:ST: ' T ' .. KtoCWSTtS 3s MC ' s Football Spartans finished their 1970 season at the .500 level with a 4-4 slate overall and 2-2 in the conference. The Spar- tans lost their first two games by a total deficit of seven points. Manchester opened its campaign at Terre Haute where the Engineers of Rose Poly handed the Spartans a 12-7 defeat. In the first home game of the season a safety was the margin of victory as Anderson ' s Ravens edged the Spartan gridders in a defensive struggle by an 8-6 count. Manchester rebounded with vic- tories over Indiana Central and a Homecoming win over Hanover. Billy Walton scored five touch- downs in the Hanover game. The highlight of the season was a 10-7 upset over Defiance College ' s number one rated eleven. Taylor University snapped Manchester ' s three game winning streak with a 6-3 win at Upland. The Spartans rebounded to knock off Earlham ' s undefeated Quakers at Richmond and knock the Richmond eleven out of an undisputed Hoosier College Conference championship. Manchester closed out its season by losing a bitter struggle to Franklin and the Grizzlies potent offense. The Spartans were led by co-captains Kent Stump and Bob Bollinger. No less than five play- ers from Jack Jarrett ' s eleven earned All-Con- ference or All-District honors. Though Manchester ' s record was not impressive, the Spartan ' s two conference losses were by a total of only five points. Sophomore Fred Bullock anchored the stout Spartan defensive unit while the offense was paced by the conference ' s leading rusher, freshman halfback Dan Taylor. 66 • Sports ■' J  ti ■■■' St , :..;. U, - v  - - - Row one: E. Rish, D. Funderburg, B. Barlow, K. Sorg, M. Mayo, B. Bollinger, J. Mumy, C. Smith, Kurt Stump, Kent Stump, B. Walton, R. Smith. Row two: M. Overmyer, T. Buchanan, D. Thieme, T. Lengerich, T. Corso, D. Browning, J. Hooley, W. Boocher, S. Lower, T. Kilmer, T. Daniel, V. Miller. Row three: S. Zehr, D. Taylor, C. Kreigbaum, C. Pros- ser, S. Campbell, G. Freehauf, D. Butler, R. Rajter, P. Mc- Cullough, K. Winters, D. Sollenberger, M. McKinney, R. Olinger. Row Four: N. Brinkmier, J. Patton, B. Park, C. Wright, F. Bullock, M. Salyer, R. Casey, R. Rench, H. Nie- tert, G. Goshert, B. Baumgardner. Row Five: Jack Jarret, Head Coach; Gary Scott, Def. Line Coach; Claude Wolfe, Asst. Coach; Jim Gratz, Off. Coordinator; G. Rhoades, B. Packard, D. Pyle, A. Luise, L. Spalding, J. York, Manager; T. Overmyer, manager; C. Walton. Rose Poly Anderson Indiana Central Hanover Defiance Taylor Earlham Franklin Conference Below: Sophomore quarterback Hank Nietert gets good protection from the Spartan offensive line as he sets up in the pocket to unloose an aerial effort. Opposite Page left: Sophomore fullback Mike Overmyer reads his blockers as he starts to cut back upfield to try and run to daylight. I ' ' •-e. e 1 ■frm. b ; U i ■M 1 M . ifato • - Above: Gary Goshert, sophomore quarterback, scrambles for extra yardage against Anderson. Below: The scoreboard shows the Spartans clinging to a short lived 35-34 lead. The Spartans rallied from a 40-35 deficit to post a 41-40 victory over Hanover. Below right: Mike Overmyer looks upfield for blockers as he attempts to move the Spartans from deep in their own territory. p. in.se :_:• t { VISITORS ... , OSPARTANS.l 5 F, YARDS TO 60 r TT©r lOSinQ their season opener at Rose Poly by a 12-7 score the Spartans returned home in hopes of evening their record against the An- derson Ravens. Anderson scored first in this de- fensive tussle but missed their extra point attempt for a 6-0 lead. An errant snap from center sailed over punter Mike Mayo ' s head and out of the end zone for two more Raven points and an 8-0 lead. The Spartans retaliated with a touchdown of their own but the try for a two point conver- sion was no good, and Anderson led 8-6. The Spartans had some good scoring opportunities but could not capitalize and lost a heartbreaking 8-6 decision. Manchester trounced Indiana Cen- tral by a 20-10 score and returned home to host the Hanover Panthers in the Spartans ' Home- coming battle. Billy Walton scored five touch- downs and Dan Taylor gained well over 100 yards to pace the Spartan attack. The Spartans finally ousted the game Panthers by a 41-40 score with an awesome offensive display and fine individual performances by Walton and Taylor. V2S A JfifrP! 91 Above: Quarterback Goshert starts another Manchester offensive thrust by preparing to hand off to fullback Mike Overmyer. Below: Freshman halfback Dan Taylor makes a second effort as he attempts to squeak through a small hole and pick up extra yardage. Sports • 69 hrGQ DUIIOCK, sophomore linebacker was a stalwart performer for the Spartan defensive unit all season. Below, he puts a ferocious rush on the Taylor quarterback in an attempt to foil an aerial gain. Bullock ' s vicious tackling, tremen- dous strength, and great lateral pursuit make him a vital cog in the defensive unit. Big number 33, who plays in pain on two bad legs, was somehow overlooked for All-Conference honors. Fred more than made up for this by being chosen as a line- backer on the All-District team and earning a well deserved honorable mention ranking on the N.A.I.A. All-American team. 1 Ucin I ciylOT, freshman halfback, came fresh from an outstanding prep career at Fort Wayne Central to lead the H.C.C. in rushing. Above, Taylor reads his blockers before he attempts to pick his way up field for valuable yardage. Taylor was the workhorse in Jack Jar- rett ' s backfield. He possesses the balance, quick- ness, speed, and agility to turn losses into gains. He also possesses the ability to put forth the second effort and break tackles to gain yardage when hit behind the line of scrimmage. Taylor had a spectacular freshman year by not only leading the Hoosier College Conference in rush- ing but also by being awarded All-Conference, All-District, and honorable mention All-American honors. Jki firiii ' Vi iifiiTi i MM : Manchester upset the Defiance Yellowjackets and snapped a 19 game Defiance winning streak with a 10-7 win. The Yellowjackets last loss had been dealt by the Spartans in 1968 by a 3-0 score. Defense prevailed as both teams held the other in check. Manchester ' s Dan Taylor scored the Spartans lone touchdown to give the Spartans a 7-0 advantage. The Yellow- jackets came back to tie the score at 7-7. Fred Bullock made one of the key plays of the game by blocking a Defiance field goal attempt. Karl Kriegbaum pounced on the loose ball and returned it to the Defiance six yard line. Taylor then took it over for the score. With 18 seconds remain- ing on the clock Dan Butler rammed home a field goal to give the Spartans their biggest win of the year. In addition to snapping the Yellowjackets 19 game win- ning streak, the Spartans also knocked Defiance from their number one ranking. Above left: Spartan linebacker Fred Bullock raises his arms in jubilation as injured defensive end Tim Lengerich races to em- brace him. Left: Terry Corso, Bul- lock, and other members of the Spartan defense halt a Yellow- jacket running back. Below: The Spartan defense halts a Defiance runner behind the line of scrim- mage in a key third down situa- tion. - — Sideline action shows co-captain Kent Stump, above right, analyzing a previous se- ries of downs or preparing for his next return to action. John Mumy, above, relaxes with a drink of water as he awaits his next duties on the field. Cheer- leaders urge their team from the sidelines. This year ' s cheer- leaders include top, left to right, Peggy Bell, Gretchen Leyse! Barb Oxender, Debby Triplet, and captain Sue Yeager. 72 • Sports . . • V • . a ,„ iff; j«f . • .jfi X v, , Brent Grawcock 4 f% Doug Williams P f ► ■Bob Grawcock DaveGeiserl « ■HIMI L v Dan Shul m m ■■r fa  3 Sports • 73 MC ' s Netters completed the 1970 season with an unblemished 11-0 record. The Spartans finally succeeded in dethroning Taylor as kings of the H.C.C. The highlight of the sea- son was the final match with both Taylor and Manchester entering the match with perfect con- ference records. The Spartans emerged victori- ous on the Taylor courts by a 5-4 score. Senior Bob Grawcock had a perfect 11-0 record in singles at the number four position to give him 22 straight victories in singles competition. Sopho- more John Holsinger had an impressive 9-1 rec- ord playing in the number one position. Playing number five, Freshman Dave Geiser had a 10-1 season. Junior Brent Grawcock at the number six position had a 9-2 record. Senior Doug Wil- liams had a 2-6 record playing numbers two and three. Senior Dan Shull whose record was 6-3 while playing at two and three was chosen by his teammates as the recipient of the Manchester Tennis Award for 1970. This award goes to the player exhibiting exceptional leadership qualities. In addition, Holsinger and Shull were chosen to represent coach Stan Weller ' s netters on the H.C.C. All-conference team. Above: Sophomore John Holsinger strokes a strong forehand drive. Below left: Doug Williams, senior, intently prepares to hit a difficult back- hand shot. Below: Senior Bob Grawcock follows through to put overspin on a long forehand at- tempt. MC 7 Grace 5 Goshen 8 Concordia Franklin Anderson Goshen Ind. Central Marion Hanover Alumni Taylor Left: All-conference player Dan Shull starts a rally from behind the baseline. Below: The 1970 conference champs celebrate. Left to Right: Brent Grawcock, coach Stan Weller, Doug Williams, Dan Shull, Dave Geiser, Bob Grawcock, and John Holsinger. i t ■- ■MIM—iiAmmiiim I -. £ • 9 £ « — f Front, Left to right: Bill Koleszar, Rick Gregg, Paul Sibray. Middle: Ken Rowe, Rick Bender, Tom Carpenter. Top: Mike Distel- meier, John Gilmore, John Flory, and Tom Johnson. Below: Tom Carpenter strains as he crosses the finish line. £ - JL The 1970 Spartan harriers were led by captain and most valuable runner Rick Gregg. Coach Don Meek ' s young squad which had no seniors finished with a 6-3 record in dual meets and a second place finish in the conference meet. Top individual honors wend to Rick Gregg who placed eighth in Indiana ' s N.A.I. A. meet and won All-Conference honors. In addition to Gregg, top Spartan runners were Sophomores, Bill Koleszar and Paul Sibray, and Freshmen, Rich Bender, Tom Johnson, John Gilmore, and John Flory. ■Above: Rick Gregg depicts the lonely world of the long distance runner as he outdistances the field, running now only against the clock. Below: Coach Meek ' s workouts seem to have some of his team up a tree. Left to right are Bill Koleszar, Rick Gregg, Paul Sibray, Rich Bender, and Tom Carpenter. Right: Bill Koleszar tries to lengthen his lead over opponents as the pack starts to thin out. M ' TaS— . ' • • MC ' 20 Earlham 45 15 Anderson 49 33 Indiana Central 22 15 Franklin 50 20 Marion 41 24 Defiance 31 19 Marion 39 47 Taylor 16 30 Kalamazoo 25 Butler Inv. 4th 5 teams Taylor Inv. 6th 11 teams Earlham Inv. 3rd 1 7 teams Big Stat e 14th 19 teams Little State 9th 14 teams NAIA 4th 8 teams HCC 2nd Sports • 77 Rick Gregg, above, has paid the price of hard work and practice to become a good distance runner and now gets his only rewards, a first place marker and the satisfaction of achievement. Rick was captain and most valuable runner of this year ' s cross country team as well as being named to the All Conference team. 78 • Sports The Spartan Soccer ciub finished their second season with a 4-5 record. The Soc- cer Club was coached by senior Hyedima Bwala who has been president of the Soccer Club for both years of its existence. Thirty-six men, in- cluding fourteen lettermen, made up this year ' s squad. Top returning letter winners are co-cap- tains Fuad Hammoudeh and Mike Wolfe along with Vic Benalcazar and Don Shankster. As of now the team only has club status. Soccer Club members are working diligently to gain varsity status in the hopes that within a few years Man- chester can add soccer to its list of varsity sports. Above: Steve DePue fights for possession of a loose ball with his I.U. — Purdue opponent. Row 1: Steve DePue. Row 2: John King, Steve Behny, Hyedima Bwala, Dave Priser, Vic Benalcazar. Row 3: Mike Wolfe, Pat Hollar, Mike Hostetler, Kevin Weaver, John Kinsel. Row 4: Don Shankster, Bob Klingelheber, Kent Arnett, Chris Barbour, Dr. Cuervo. Row 5: Gene Karn, Fuad Hammoudeh. Sports • 79 -V Rfk 80 • Sports Above: The Spartan Soccer team huddles together for final instructions prior to game time. MC 1 Marion 3 6 Goshen 2 2 St. Francis 3 Goshen 1 3 Grace 2 2 St. Francis 6 8 Huntington 1 1 5 Concordia I. U. -Purdue 2 2 Above: Members of the Spartan Soccer team renew their energy at half time. Left: Paul Gibble tries to dribbJe the ball past an opponent ' s attempted tackle. Sports • 81 The Spartan Roundballers of coach Claude Wolfe face somewhat of a rebuild- ing year again this year as they are a very young ball club. Back from last year ' s squad is the lone senior, Willie Stubbs, along with junior Andy But- terbaugh, and sophomores Ken Ballinger, Craig Ahlfeld, and Dave McCombs. Up from last year ' s junior varsity are Steve Neff, Larry Nielson, and Don Wilkens. The Spartans were strengthened at midseason when transfer students Jesse White, John Warwick, Tim Marshall, and Byron Hooley became eligible. Promising freshman Ken Fish- baugh rounds out this year ' s varsity squad. Al- though the Spartans have a 5-15 record to date, Coach Wolfe ' s young team holds much promise for the future. Above: Jesse White leaps high to score on a driving re- verse lay up. Varsity Basketball; Front: D. McCombs, S. Neff, T. Marshall, K. Ahlfeld, B. Hooley. Back: K. Fishbaugh, L. Nielson, D. Wilkens, K. Ballinger, J. Warwick, W. Stubbs, A. Butterbaugh, J. White. 82 • Sports X Above left: Willie Stubbs lets a loose long jump- er. Ibove: Craig Ahlfeld scores a driving lay up. Left: Larry Nielson scores on a Spartan fastbreak. MC 103 Goshen 100 63 Trinity Christian 86 84 74 Trinity Spring Arbor 79 82 88 Indiana Tech 102 115 Grissom AFB 51 55 Bluffton 88 78 Ind. Central 9 9 84 82 92 Grace Ferris State Olivet 92 91 112 68 Kalamazoo 72 80 Franklin 106 90 Anderson 93 90 Hanover 106 90 Earlham 114 98 Marion 92 92 Taylor 130 88 Ind. Central 86 79 Franklin 82 Sports • 83 Sideline support for the Spartan roundballers is given by varsity cheerleaders pic- tured above. Left to right: B. Oxender, D. Triplet, S. Yeager, G. Leyse, P. Bell. Above: Jesse White drives to the bas- ket to score an easy two points. Junior Varsity: Front: S. Harp, A. Barett, B. Jackson, B. Bucher, D. Follas. Back: J. Custis, B. Skillings, T. Renbarger, J. Gil more, S. George. 84 • Sports Above: Steve Neff, sophomore guard, takes a long jump shot. Below: John Warwick outmuscles his opponent for two more Spartan points. Above: Andy Butterbaugh scores on a driving left hand lay in. Below: Ken Ballinger battles opponents for a rebound. Kneeling: Bill Frey, Doug Nottingham, Larry Engle, Roger Sipe, Tim Kilmer, Carl Krieghbaum. Standing: Jim Simon, Dan Taylor, Jim Spiegel, Ken York, Jetf Whitman, Fred Bullock, Mike Overmyer. Right: Referee raises Ken York ' s arm to signify a victory for the sophomore Spartan grappler. M.C. 6 Anderson 28 9 Schoolcraft 18 18 Hope 24 Quadrangular i.e. 1st Anderson 2nd Franklin 3rd M.C. 4th 24 Earlham 16 17 Olivet 21 9 Defiance 23 40 56 Bluffton Valparaiso 10 39 Kalamazoo 20 86 • Sports Above: Fred Bullock rides his heavyweight opponent as he attempts to gain a predicament and eventually a pin. Below: Larry Engle has his opponent tied up as he tries to chin him down, get a pin and earn valuable points for his team. Manchester ' s Grapplers posted a fine 15-3 record in the 1969-70 season. The Spar- tans finished second in the Hoosier College Con- ference tournament with Rich Strom being named the Most Valuable Wrestler in the tournament. Vic Benalcazar and Rich Strom were named as Most Valuable Wrestlers by their teammates. This year the Spartans faced a rebuilding year as Coach Gratz fielded a very young squad. The team consists of four freshmen, eight sopho- mores, and one junior. Larry Engle, Doug Not- tingham, and Carl Krieghbaum are the only letter- men returning from last year ' s successful team. Nottingham and Krieghbaum were selected as co-captains for this season. As of January 26, the Spartans had a 2-8 record but had shown steady improvement throughout the season. Sports • 87 % Above: Dan Taylor effectively collars his opponent as the referee looks on for a possible pin. Below: Ken York maneuvers his opponent as the referee counts out the pin. Front, left to right: D. Spiegel, M. Wolfe, D, Torrence, C. Markstahler, D. Smith, R. Gratz, S. Sterret, M. Stine, R. Gregg, J. Wilcox, D. Hunt. Middle: T. Stieglitz, R. Anderson, J. Harvey, T. Wegmiller, D. Rains, A. Amstutz, D. Harrington, T. Schenkel, L. Engle, P. Sibray. Back: K. Arnett, A. Hintzman, K. Stump, K. Stump, D. Thieme, B. Goudy, M. Mayo, D. Unroe, J. Leer, M. Morris, F. Bullock, Coach Meek. Don Meek ' s Thinlies capped a fine 1970 season by grabbing second place in the HCC meet. The Spartans finished with a 10-1 record plus a first place finish at the Hillsdale Relays and a second place at the Ohio Northern Relays. Manchester ' s trackmen set seven new school records during the course of the season. Rob Gratz set a new conference meet record with a leap of 47 ' 11 in the triple jump. The Spartans placed three men in the Big State track meet with Gratz claiming a fourth in the triple jump. Fred Bullock a sixth in the high jump, and Mike Stine fourth in the steeple chase. These three men also participated in the NAIA meet in Billings, Montana. Senior Mike Stine was elected honorary captain and most valuable track man for the 1970 season. j.-j. . ■. Senior Robin Gratz, Manchester ' s outstanding triple jump man, participated in a pre-Olympic tryout camp. Sports • 89 Mike Stine and Paul Sibray battle for the lead at the start of the mile run. Stine set a new school record in the mile run with a 4:10.9 clocking. 90 • Sports MC 93 1 2 Defiance 67V2 Ind. Tech 18 Concordia 4 79 Ind. Central 66 34 Taylor 118 127 Tri-State Marion 38 12 109 Franklin Hillsdale 48 22 2nd ONU Relays 136 Grace 35 Goshen 10 131 Goshen Kalamazoo 24 23 1st Hillsdale Relays 2nd HCC Above: Mike Wolfe displays the needed strength and agility as he makes a successful vault. Left: Bill Goudy strains as he breaks the tape to finish the grueling 440 yard dash. Sports • 91 The baseball Spartans finished the 1970 season with a 7-13 record. After winning their first four games the Spartans could only win three of their last sixteen starts. The biggest win of the season was the 6-5 win at Earlham which snapped Earlham ' s 15 game winning streak. First baseman Bob Speicher led the team in hit- ting with a .391 batting average. Bob was also one of the infielders selected for the N.A.I. A. Dis- trict 21 team. Rick Dubach led the Spartan mound corps as he hurled 74 innings and compiled a 3.16 ERA. Dubach finished the season with a 4-7 won-lost record. MVP Harold Conley lashes out a base hit. Row one: D. Butler, J. Greeson, H. Conley. S. Nemeth, B. Bucher, M. Olivotto, C. Overmyer (Mgr.). Row two: R. Dubach, R. White, B. Speicher, G. Couch (Mgr.), J. Grieser, T. Moffitt, S. Neff. Row three: L. Nielsen, J. Hill (Asst. Coach), M. Kelly, S. Snyder. 92 • Sports v - ,.- J H fw •• •_ ' i WhiM i I i First baseman Bob Speicher anxiously awaits the next pitch as he shows the concentration which car- ried him to a .391 batting average and a berth on the N. A. I. A. District 21 team. MC 3 Grace 2 8 Concordia 5 18 Franklin 5 9 Franklin 6 1 Anderson 10 1 Anderson 2 Hanover 4 3 Hanover 4 7 Defiance 9 Defiance 10 1 Earlham 4 6 Earlham 5 6 Huntington 7 3 Goshen 5 Taylor 7 3 Taylor 5 2 Ind. Central 7 1 Ind. Central 15 Goshen 3 4 Goshen 3 J r yg Intramural SpOrtS offers Manchester College men a wide variety of sports activities in which to participate. Football headlines the Fall intramural schedule. This year the Rolling Rocks defeated The Boys by a 13-6 score to capture the Super Bowl. Basketball is the main attraction during the winter months. Approxima- tely 400 men participate in the three divisions of the intramural basketball program. A wrestling tournament and free throw shooting contest are included in the winter program. Softball is the main activity of the spring season. An intramural track meet and a tennis tournament conclude the year ' s intramural activities. - ' Above: Karen Odiorne sets up the ball to front line team- mates. Right: The Spartan women move the ball along the front line to one of the spikers. Below: Jill Thornton pre- pares to spike the ball over the net. .«-■Row 1: D. Evans, A. Brower, L. Eaton, M. Schannen. Row 2: M. Ward, B. McEntarker, K. Phelps, K. Odiorne, D. Thompson. Row 3: J. Dalrymple, B. Brubaker, S. Coon, J. Thornton, S. Flohr. Row 4: J. Boyer, Miss Weirick, B. Siefer. Left: Diane Thompson completes a Spartan fastbreak. Be- low: The action gets hectic as Bev Brubaker fights for a rebound. Above: Bev Brubaker, one of the leading scorers on the women ' s basketball team, scores two more points for the Spartans. COaCh WGJriCk has again fielded strong women ' s basketball and volleyball teams for the 1970-71 campaign. Karen Odiorne and Diane Thompson are two of the outstanding veterans on both the basketball and volleyball teams. Miss Weirick does an outstanding job of mixing vet- erans with newcomers and continually comes up with consistently fine teams. Some of the major opponents of the Spartan women are Indiana University, Purdue University, and Ball State Uni- versity. The volleyball team includes, Below: Front row: Kay Shanks, Linda Bowser, Lois Baldwin, Dee Shank. Row 2: Jan Darnstaedt, Diane Haylock, Barb Hogg, Doris Baker, Bev Brubaker, Candy Young. Row 3: Miss Weirick, Nina Davis, Kathy Phelps, Jill Thornton, Anita Brower, Karen Odiorne, Dianne Thompson, Rosanne Garver. kS f Community Council became m- volved. The National Student Association became a viable resource of information relating the new concerns of students from other areas of the world. The Student Bill of Rights was adopted by Council. Policies concerned the use of mora- toriums, positions of power, cats in the dorm and the possibilities of becoming concerned. After last spring ' s heated campaign and controversy over election procedures, the duly elected president, Myron Chenault, and C. C. got down to the business at hand. Their starting point was a retreat, the first weekend of the fall term, at Epworth Forest, in preparation for the year ' s governmental activities. The business of the year passed with only a controversy between C.C. and the faculty arising over the Student Bill of Rights. The year ended as always with campus- wide elections. Top, Row one: Jim Schrock — V. Pres., Sue Hassell Stubbs — Sec, Stew Mills. Row two: Ron Harvey, Myron Chenault — Pres., Noleann Ulery, Ed Garrison, Dave Baker, Mr. Foreman, Lorraine Slifer, Wendy Metzger, Beth Garst, Kathy Goering, Jan Eshelman, Sylvia Hostetter, Karen Seiss — Sec, Roger Shumaker. Row three: Tom De Coursey, Tim Garber, Ed Cassell — Treas., Fred Bullock, Dr. Harshbarger, Joe Stude- baker, Ron Kracke, Mr. Garber. 98 • Organizations UGCIClinCJ tO set up a new constitution, The Community Council called for a Constitu- tional Convention that would examine the college constitution to see what modifications and revi- sions were needed to improve the government at Manchester. In an attempt to improve the government, the convention studied and reviewed governments of other colleges, read literature about student governments, and tried to find a government suitable for the Manchester College Community. The solution will be placed before the College community as a referendum to be voted on, hope- fully sometime during the Spring Term. The dele- gates to that convention are pictured below. Below, Front row: Roger Shumaker, Craig Smith, Kurt Stump, Linda Eaton, Lorraine Slifer, Stewart Mills, Vicki Dohner, Dr. Hoffman, Kathy Stachowski, Dr. McBride. Second row: Dr. Neuhouser, Mr. Gilbert, Rene ' Valencourt, Mr. Aungst, Dr. Garner, Dr. Waas, Delora Fausnight, Kay Domer, Mr. Jarrett, Larry Engle, Jim Gaier. Organizations • 99 Established tO advance the interests of Manchester College, the Community Court tries to promote the ideals of a Christian-democratic tradition. It emphasizes the responsibilities and privileges of all members of the campus com- munity, the development of mature leadership, and assists in solving the problems of the college community. The court hears non-academic prob- lems as well as academic violations. The Court is composed of eight members: five students, elected by the college community, one faculty member, the Dean of Students and the Dean of the college. Pictured Above: Seated: Dr. Book, Kent Stump, Mr. Wolfe. Standing: Mike Fourman, Carol Stone, Dee Shank, Jim Dils, Dr. Hoffman. W6GK@nQS and recreation are just a few of the activities of which the Union Program Council coordinates. Their main purposes and functions are in organizing the various all-campus activities for the entire year. The UPC tries to integrate all clubs and activities into a social program that can be enjoyed by the entire cam- pus community. The UPC is made up of eight members, all students, and each is in charge of specific activities this year. The Manchester UPC has been chosen for a two year membership on the steering committee of the Region IX commit- tee of the Assoc, of College Unions-International. Some of the numerous activities planned by the UPC are Winter Festival, May Day, Parents ' Weekend, Melon Mess, Little Brother-Little Sister Weekend, Homecoming, Madrigals, and Break- away. Opposite Page Right: Front row: Judy Martin, Union Pro- gram Director; Randy Smith, Mike Fourman, Dave Fthor- bacher. Row two: Mr. William Phillips, Director of College Union, Linda Eaton, Judy Thrush, Cathy Fitzgerald, Ken Ahlfeld, Tom Schmidt. Mr. Speicher, Faculty representa- tive, was absent when the picture was taken. 100 • Organizations Left: Santa Claus and friends at the UPC ' s Christmas party for the children of professors. Below: Craig Smith manages a small smile as wife Vicki quietly lets him know that his answer was not right in the Newlywed Game. Organizations • 101 StUd DUCk, Fee and Me, The Soul Man, and The Denny Spence Show are just a few of the shows headlining the programming on WBKE-FM and its carrier current affiliate, WBKE-AM. The Voice of Manchester College came into being in 1968, after taking over from its predecessor, WMIB. But the campus radio station is not just music. For instance, altogether outside of program material is the Homecoming display (pictured right) that the station built. But even inside that area, public service programs like the Coach ' s Corner with Denny Dulabaum, the Georgetown University Forum, and Vistas of Israel add a more intellectual programming than almost any other two commercial stations put together. Music, news, and sports, however, are what most people tune in for. Below, Gary Stur- devant cues up a record for his radio show. The music played on WBKE-FM ranges from classical to easy listening to rock and soul, while WBKE- AM specializes in rock and soul music, the music most generally appealing to its college-only audience. 102 • Organizations I 1 rl© StcltlOn S news staff has moved into its own this year. The staff met with hard luck while attempting to cover President Nixon ' s campaign-trail visit to Fr. Wayne, but moved, undaunted, into its largest election night news coverage in its history. Behind the scenes inter- views with the candidates and a taped election special highlighted the coverage, which was anchored by Dennis Bechtelheimer and Ken Cole and backed by a staff of over thirty people typing, watching the teletype, monitoring TV, and phoning in election results from local and county election headquarters. Coverage of sporting events was extended from football and basket- ball to include the college ' s newest sport, soccer. Jim Fontama (pictured left) along with Mike Inlow did most of the few soccer games that the station covered. The station expanded its basketball coverage to include both college and Manchester High School games. The department also continued to cover games of the Sectional Tourney of the Indiana High School Basketball Tournament. News and sportscasters are shown above. Above, Front row: Denny Dulabaun, Don Slarkey, Gary Arnold, Gary Sturdevant. Row two: Melanie Hively, Jane Pitcher, Jane Mercer, Wendy Wilcox. Row three: Mike Inlow, Scott Brittain, Kent Day, Jess Seamans. Absent: Denny Clouse, Ken Cole, Kathy Plum, Dennis Bechtelheimer, Sandy Seamans. Organizations • 103 Television, though, is moving in. Operated by the WBKE staff, the campus closed circuit TV has come into more and more use. The Basic Studies Program of the college has been its primary employer, using it for taped presenta- tions for the humanities and social science core classes. Kathy Plum, Sandy Seamans, Dennis Clouse, Gary Arnold, Mike Inlow, and Dave Bowman are department heads for the station. Pictured above right are the station ' s Executive Board: Seated: Mr. Davis — Advisor, Brent Ritchey. Row two: Phil Snider, Tom Reed — Station Manager, Dan Hollenberg, John Cantrell. 104 • Organizations Il N© VjlTt of Gab, is exactly what is re- quired of, and possessed by, members of the Manchester College Forensics Union (pictured below), and they exercise that gift from Wiscon- sin to West Virginia. Mr. Aungst, assisted by Mary Ellen Zinsmeister on individual events and by Sharon Weise and Marcia Swoles on debate, directed both divisions of Forensics from week- end to weekend. The individual event contestants traveled to the University of West Virginia, the University of Miami, Ohio, Ohio Northern Univer- sity, and Ball State University during the course of the year for tournaments. Besides that, the Forensics Union sponsored an individual events tournament the last weekend of February. Debat- ing people traveled a little more extensively, going to the University of Wisconsin at White- water, Purdue University, University of Cincinnati, Illinois State University, Ohio University, the University of Miami, Ohio, and Eastern Illinois University, besides sponsoring a debate tourna- ment on campus the 23rd and 24th of October. The debating team was honored by WFBM, chan- nel 6, Indianapolis, when chosen to debate a team from Anderson College on the topic of mass dem- onstrations and whether or not they are counter- productive. The taped debate was aired February 21, with Ron Harvey and Marcia Swoles repre- senting Manchester. Below: Marcia Sowles, Ron Harvey, Mary Ellen Zinsmeister, Mary Etta Hollinger, Tom Reed, John Cantrell, Mr. Aungst, Advisor. Absent: Todd Scarce, Sue Dickey, Sharon Weise, Susan Swapp, Carol Albright, Joe Detrick, Brent Ritchey, Kent Day, John Fultz, Tim Torrence. Organizations • 105 fhSatre— With all its facets— is exactly what Tri-Alpha (pictured above) is involved in. Not only does this organization include the heroes and heroines seen on the stage at Man- chester, but also all those people involved in working to make each performance of a play come off as a polished production. Beginning with The Hasty Heart on Homecoming weekend and ending with the May Day presentation of The Madwoman of Chaillot, the club was busy, to say the least. Between Homecoming of 1970 and May Day 1971 came Lillian Helman ' s The Little Foxes on January 6, 7, 8, and The Odd Couple, Niel Simone ' s hilarious work, in mid- March. All this should leave little doubt that theatre is not all play. Row one: Barb Bricker, Judy Weygandt. Row two: Carol Frantz, Debbie Waas, Debbie Mendenhall, Ray Casey, Debbie Weaver, Steve Kiser, Marcia Gould. Row three: Don Gebby, Steve Smith, Dale Sollenberger, Elaine Snyder, Jane Coil, Barb Foster, Connie Hicks, Gary Sturdevant, Jean Gammer, Jane Mercer, Rachael Jameison. Row four: Sue Dickey, Tim Barber, Janet Straesser, Mae Crouder, Sonia Young, Barb Kessling, Jim Schrock, Randy Carpenter, Kathy Goering, Ken Cole, Libby Waas. On Steps: Keith Matthews, Wendy Wilcox, Dennis Bechtelheimer, Marcia Quick, Ric Tyler, Don Apple, Sue Clark, Sandy Miller, Jim Zubiena. Absent: Ivy Washington. 106 • Organizations BaCkStabbing and treacherous in- trigue took center stage in Tri-Alpha ' s presenta- tion of The Little Foxes by Lillian Helman. Set at the turn of the century, the play revolves around two brothers, their sister and her husband, as they involve themselves in a business venture and high-powered money politics. But despite the action of the play, it delved deeply in charac- ter study, and not only with the four already men- tioned. The neurotic wife of Oscar Hubbard, who is the brother of Ben Hubbard and Regina Gid- dens, provides insights not only into her charac- ter, but also into that of the entire family. Dennis Bechtelheimer and Steve Smith portrayed the two conniving brothers. Susan Dickey was their shrewd sister Regina, and Ken Cole played the ailing, compassionate husband. Marcia Gould was the neurotic wife, Birdie, while Doug Wil- liams portrayed her son. The role of Regina ' s daughter was taken by Marcia Quick, with Susan Clark and Gary Sturdevant adding servant roles, and Ric Tyler portraying the family ' s Chicago business partner. Scenes from the play are pictured left and below. M ' .. Organizations • 107 ' ■Above, Opposite Page: Larry Booz, Editor. Top Right: Ed Weaver, Business Manager. Above, Top: Pat Hensley, Asst. Editor; Ray Casey, Sports Editor. Above: Mr. Hartzell, Faculty Advisor, and the editorial staff work on copy for an Oak Leaves edition. Right: Judy Thrush, News Editor; Larry Klingler, Feature Editor. 108 • Organizations Oak Leaves? joke Leaves? Campus newspaper? Administrative bulletin? Every- one has an opinion about what the weekly document in ques- tion really is. Credit, discredit, or apathetic disregard should be directed toward those who collect and write most of the material for the Oak Leaves. These are English majors and journalism students whose interest in the Oak Leaves vary as widely as community subscribers. The editorial staff pictured below consists of, left to right: Judy Thrush, Ed Weaver, Ray Casey, Larry Booz, Larry Kling- ler, and Pat Hensley. Organizations • 109 ASSISlcinCG and persis- tence described the chores of Ken Cole, Assistant Editor, pic- ture at right, standing. Ken ' s duties were widely varied as he edited the faculty and clubs sec- tions of the book, in addition to a variety of other responsi- bilities. Business manager was Ned Eckert, pictured at right in the tree. Ned handled all faculty and outside sales. Organization of spring Aurora distribution was also included as part of the business manager ' s responsi- bilities. Staff members who performed the mechanical duties of draw- ing layout mats, labeling pic- tures, typing and other miscel- lany included the following: Below: Cindy Dubble, Dwight Cassity, Kathy Moore, Cindy Snell Hanes, Brenda Waybright, and Kris Bechtold. Kay Shanks was absent when the picture was taken. 110 • Organizations Toll, tension and tribu- lation were at their usual heights for the Aurora staff this year. Deadlines fell at the most inopportune times, but long hours of cooperation and dedi- cation by staff members and loyal friends of the editor came together to successfully meet the contract. January proved to be the most trying time with the staff being shorted by mem- bers off campus and communi- cations hard to establish with club officers and others on in- terim excursions. The final dead- line of February 12 pressed the staff to get all copy and pictures for clubs, sports and seniors sooner than usual. This year ' s opening section re- flected a new slant — an attempt to incorporate copy which in- volves and goes beyond the philosophy expressed solely in the photography. Symbolic rep- resentation of the spirit of the times was the goal of the edi- tors in this section. Individual interpretation was the link meant to involve the reader in the personality of the opening section and its creative spirit. Above Left: Wayne Gerard, Editor-in-Chief. Left: Dave Cook, Chief Photographer, spent in- estimable hours taking pictures, doing the developing, and print- ing. Dave saved the book ' s scanty budget a sizeable sum by doing all the individual shots in the underclassman section, a noteworthy feat for a full-time student. Organizations • 111 Right: Advisors for this year ' s Aurora were Mr. James Garber of Public Relations and Dr. Eldon Fahs, Assistant to the President. Below: Staff members with more specific duties included left to right: Rick Grimme, copy; Donna Crowther, copy; Jackie Combs, typist; Karen Horn, general photography; and Dan Shull, pho- tography. Opposite Page, Above: Section Editors included: Front, Diane Herndon, Seniors; Tom Schmidt, Events. Back Row: Carolyn Eller, Underclassmen; and Ken Cole, Faculty and Clubs. John Grieser, Sports Editor is not pictured. 112 • Organizations Above: Diane Herndon, Kay Shanks, and Wayne Gerard be- gin work on laying out the Se- nior Section. Left: Editor Gerard and Wayne Atkinson, area rep- resentative for Inter-Collegiate Press, make final specifications for the 71 Aurora. Organizations • 113 OOnCjrclTUlcltlOnS are in order for the campus literary magazine, Spectrum. Not only is this their tenth year of publication, but also last year ' s Spectrum received the State ' s top prize in the In-Plant Category of Judging. The Indiana Collegiate Press Assoc, gave special awards to Allison Anglin for art and Dana Svabek Strugar for prose. The magazine is a collection of the most out- standing original writings or artwork of students or members of the college community, and it is distributed on May Day. Below: Seated: Judy Thrush, Bus. Mgr.; Rayna Lubbs, Mary Heisler. Standing: Dr. Doris Garey; Bob Ely, Co-editor-in-chief; Larry Klingler, Co-editor-in-chief. Absent: Ken Cole, Terrel Ikenberry, Jim Mazerik. 0©r VIC© is the purpose of Circle K. Yet when its member- ship dwindles to those few pic- tured, the future is questionable. As a branch of Kiwanis, Circle K seeks to serve the community in which it lives. Soliciting ad- vertising for football and bas- ketball programs and desk blot- ters, and aid in publicity and transportation for the Blood Drives might not seem impor- tant to some, but they must be done; these have been the proj- ects which Circle K has accom- plished this year. Its future is undecided but the hope of peo- ple willing to serve the com- munity is still there. Standing: Mr. Robert Nelson, Advisor; John Jaksa, Sec; Jack Spencer, Treas. Kneeling: Mike Bannister, Stan Miller, V.P.; Stew Mills, Pres. 114 • Organizations olX prOJGCtS are the main focus of Chris- tian Faith in Action. CFA coordinates the Sunday Celebrations at Petersime, the Indiana Ecology Exposures, the Coffeehouse at the Arena, the Church Deputation teams, On-Campus tutoring, and Student Volunteer Services. Dave Miller is the Convenor of the projects and Bob Mock is the Sponsor. Of these projects, the Celebrations, the Indianapolis excursions, and the deputations were the major endeavors, with the Celebrations leading the list. The Celebrations presented many different programs from music to non-Protestant religious services to drama. Dennis Bechtelheim- er directed four one-act plays for CFA: The Lot- tery on Breakaway weekend; The Chairs on Par- ent ' s weekend, The Bald Soprano in March, and Christ in the Concrete City, which he presented at Easter time both on and off campus. Besides these, he directed and acted in Spoon River Anthology, which he presented in the fall to a Brethren youth conference at New Paris, Indiana. Left: The Chairs. Above, Front row: Kay Domer Kathy Goering, Beth Byerly, Jan Sherrow. Row two: Jim Gaier, Rick Whitehead, Susan Allen, Diane Eberly, Ann Risden, Ruth Black, Vesta Faus- night. Flow three: John Kinsel, John Wagoner, Jim Abe, Ruth Ann Frantz Keim, Kathy Coppess, Cindy Dubble, Donna Langenbahn, Mr. Mock. Row four: Peter Michael, Steve Reid, Steve Etheridge, Steve Hollenberg, Dave Miller, Steve Wallace. Organizations • 115 A ChallGngG for this year ' s A Cappella Choir took the form of Menotti ' s The Unicorn, The Gorgon and The Manticore. This series of madrigals, presented during convocation on April 5, was brought to life through the dancing of a ballet group from Butler University. This year ' s pop music program, complete with choreography and presented first on Parents ' Day, formed the basis for a three-day tour of local high schools during March. The group ' s repertoire also includes heavier ' ' classical mu- sic which is more appropriate for their church concerts. Other performances included High School Day, the Church Leadership Conference, and Baccalaureate besides the Messiah and the Spring Choral Concert. Front row: Dr. Holsinger, Lynn Garver, Elaine Snyder, Bonnie Leckrone, Diane Petrie, Rayna Lubbs, Debbie Muhl- nickel, Debbie Waas, Barb Baseshore, Susan Hornaday, Becky Mann. Row two: Lynette Hershman, Lana Huff, Barb Faulkner, Kay Buchanan, Mary Johnson, Julia Gin- gerich, Paulette Morris, Sandy Miller, Kathy Plum, Judy Cully. Row three: Ed Garrison, Dick Burdon, Brad Byer, Kent Zimmerman, Fred Busse, Byron Tinkey, Mark Avant, Mike Johnson, Jim Wion. Row four: John Paul, Dwight Cassity, Jim Moore, Wilbur Harpest, Ralph Anderson, John Hoover, Jeff Studebaker, Dennis Roland, Greg Gray, John Whisler. Absent: Barb Bricker, Mary Ellen Zinsmeister. 116 • Organizations Organizations • 117 ••SHI fyyy ' fj ft 7 j ' ' i ni_j AZ lt_H A piCniC at Warvel Park started the Music Educators Nat ' l Conference for the year. MENC ' s purpose is to acquaint students with the music education profession and its leaders, the Indiana Music Educators Assoc, and the Music Educator ' s Nat ' l Conference. Other programs for the year consisted of a panel answering questions con- cerning graduate work in the field of music, a field trip to Syracuse High School to observe the teaching techniques of Varner Chance, and films of foreign music. Above, First row: Sandy Miller, Jan Sherrow, Barbara Faulkner, Beverly Moore. Second row: Bonnie Leckrone, Susan Hornaday, Secretary; Freda Clark, Treas.; Rayna Lubbs, V.P.; James Wion, Pres.; Jane Willmert, Anita Exley. Third row: Mary Johnson, Susan Burwell, Barbara Krom, Judy Culley, Elaine Snyder, Barbara Basehore, Patricia Smith, Deborah Waas, Stephanie Bunish, Teresa Metzger, Robert Jarboe. Fourth row: John Whisler, Lynn Garver, Larry Docketer, Connie Davis, Ivy Washington, Debra Muhlnickel. Fifth row: Mr. Steinbaugh, Adviser; Steve Likens, Mark Avant, Sherwood Waggy. Absent: Paul In- graham, Judy Shultz, Gail Steward. 118 • Organizations AftGr aUClitiOnS the Chapel Choir consisted of about 55 members. This choir was not just for music majors, but for practical- ly anyone interested in singing, who successfully passed the screen- ing. The Chapel Choir presented a full sacred concert on April 25th at Sunday Celebration at Petersime. The Christmas Season found Chapel Choir participating in the Messiah, and in Spring they once again raised their voices in song at a Spring concert. Left: Row one: Kathy Goering, Bev Moore, Melanie Hively, Karen Zimmerman, Linda Tucker, Ivy Washington, Barb Bechtol, Paula Reid, Rhonda Whitten, Jane Wagoner, Janie Pitcher, Dr. Holsinger. Row two: Sharon Snyder, Sue Porter, Delora Fausnight, Nancy Martin, Jude Schultz, Jackie Combs, Kathy Moore, Chris Pope, Diana Eberly, Kathy Thorton, Nole Ann Ullery, Pat Smith. Row three: Mark Noll, Barb Krom, Clayton Dugan, Doug Mayer, Marcia Gould, Bobbie Hamman, Barb Keesling, Marcia Quick, Barry Bucher, Denny Clouse, Sue Burwell, Joyce Petry. Row four: Ray Speck, Mark Fuller, John Wagoner, Joe Nolan, Roger Wood, David Priser, Stan Johnson, John Foreman, Al Barrett, Steve Wallace, Bob Jarboe! Larry Docketer. For women only-the ciee ciub is for those girls at Manchester College who enjoy singing. This year the enrollment is about 35 girls. The Glee Club, as a member of the Choral Society, participated in the presentation of the Messiah on December 6th and also sang a num- ber of times for the Sunday Celebration at Peter- sime throughout the school year and at a few church services in North Manchester. It was not all work; they also went Christmas caroling in December with a party following. Above: Front row: Linda Eicher, Mary Larimer, Teresa Metzger, Susan Emery, Karen Seiss, Eileen Burch, Janet Bright, Linda Heeter, Kumiko Yamashita. Row two: Jan Sherrow, Deloris Hamblin, Pam Claeys, Karla Rentschler, Eileen Kasten, Jan Weygandt, Marlys Flory, Dora Wyatt, Sharon Moyer, Jane Willmert. Row three: Donna Jean Hollinger, Sue Ernsberger, Rosanna Lichtenberger, Sandy Hartman, Mary Hensel, Cynthia Wright, Melinda Moore, Paula Sampson, Sandy Burge, Nancy Newman, Mrs. Mc- Gowen. Organizations • 119 A XOUr of several different high schools from February 24 to 26 was the highlight of the season for the Symphonic Band. The 65 members of the band also presented concerts on December 10, February 28, May 3, and an outdoor concert on May 12, besides playing for football games as well. Throughout its season the band played mostly original compositions by such contemporary artists as Giannini, Nellybel, Schuman, and Hoist — an indication that the group ' s new director, Mr. Carlson, is attempting to bring the Sym- phonic Band up. to a new level of spark. Personnel include: Flute: Rayna Lubbs, Freda Clark, Beverly Moore, Sue Burwell, Pat Thirkles, Brenda Atkinson, Diane Weaver, Sharon Harter, Cindy Duckwall. Oboe: Stephanie Bunish, Pauline Emery. Bassoon: Susan Gray. Clarinet: Mark Avant, Cynthia Wright, Janalee Reinekee, Gwen Metzger, Deb Zerkel, Jan Sherrow, Margie Leitch, Pam Barnhart, Carol Naylor, Judy Schultz. Bass Clarinet: Marcia Gould, Barb Carr, Linda Cloyd. Saxophones: Mark Fuller, Barb Falkner, Stan Johnson, Deb Mulnickel. Horn: Judy Tidwell, Jerry Eller, Mary Lou Wise, Cheri Fee, Debbie Reck, Reed Gratz. Trumpet: Steve Likens, Mark Beck, Steve Hollenberg, Connie Davis, Rene Valencourt, Cliff Bowman, Rick Mishler, John Wagoner, Pat Smith. Trombone: Larry Dockter, Larry Wiser, Joy Hoffacker, Bob Lowe, Ken Rowe. Euphonium-Baritone: Jim Wion, John Whisler, John Lahman, Christy Eby. Tuba: Dave Bowman, Bob Bowman. Percus- sion: Dave Priser, Greg Frotke, Barb Krom, Elaine Snyder, Deb Waas, Ivy Washington, Larry Tobias. 120 • Organizations Bring dOWn the house is exactly what the Jazz Ensemble did at their Parent ' s Day concert. Combining old jazz and dance favorites with new Love Generation songs in a style all its own, the group presented a program high- lighted by a wild drum solo by Jim Zubiena. But this was not the jazz band ' s only performance. Besides their Tuesday-Night-at-the-Oaks featur- ing Zubiena, they also played for a political rally and for various proms at area high schools. In March the ensemble went on a short tour and completed the year with a concert in convocation on May 13th. Stage Band: Opposite Page: Front row: Mark Fuller, Chip Owen, Stan Johnson, Rene ' Valencourt. Row two: Rob Lowe, D. Larry Dockter, Deb Muhlnickel, Sandy Miller, Bob Bowman, Jim Zubiena, John Wagoner, Larry Wiser, Joy Hofacker, Steve Likens, Cliff Bowman, Steve Hollenberg. Organizations • 121 ItS nirty-TirSt season was recently com- pleted by the North Manchester Civic and Man- chester College Symphony Orchestra and its String Ensemble with a new conductor, Mr. Carl- son. Highlights of the season were three concerts presented on November 8th, March 7th, and May 16th. They also performed The Messiah with the MC Choral Society in December. Guest soloists for the season included Robert Jones of the MC faculty playing a Mozart clarinet con- certo and Uruguayan pianist Alberto Reyes play- ing Beethoven ' s 3rd Piano Concerto. FIRST VIOLIN: Vernon Stinebaugh, Concertmas- ter, Gail Steward, Peggy Rieman, Linda Morris, Mary Berkebile, Ruth Berkebile, Pauline Cork, Salvatore Lombardo. SECOND VIOLIN: Linda Stanley, Carol Barr, Rachel Kurtz, Myrna Grove, Vera Wickline, Dorothy Rautenkranz, Janis Eiler, Becki Wilcox, Steve Wilson, Ruth McKalips, Sarah McKalips. VIOLA: Jane Wagoner, Sherwood Wag- gy, Cora Shultz, Ethel Anderson, Gordon Collins. CELLO: Lynn Feece, Larry Wiser, Lenore Mar- lowe, Vivien Singleton. CONTRABASS: Randy Gratz, Bob Bowman, Samuel Flueckiger, Calvin Bisha. PICCOLO: Rayna Lubbs. FLUTE: Pat Brewer, Freda Clark, Bev Moore. OBOE: Steph- anie Bunish, Rebecca Maurer. CLARINET: Mark Avant, Cynthia Wright, Jan Sherrow. BASSOON: Thomas Owen, Robert Leininger. HORN: John Gilmore, Paul Ray, Judy Tidwell. TRUMPET: Steve Likens, Mark Beck. TROMBONE: Larry Dockter, Bob Lowe, Dan Garver. TIMPANI: Dave English. PERCUSSION: Dave Priser, Don Cook. 122 • Organizations Mozart, Beethoven, Handel and Haydn are just a few of the composers whose compositions are played by the String Ensemble. This year the ensemble consisted of eight members. They play at ban- quets, school activities, and special events on campus. One of the special events was an inauguration on campus, by special request of Pres. Hel- man. The ensemble also took part in the String Festival in the spring. Row one: Peggy Rieman, Jane Wag- oner, Gail Steward, Lynn Feece. Row two: Vernon Steinbaugh-conductor, Linda Morris, Linda Stanley, Carol Barr. Organizations • 123 PI© DTSin and how it affects thinking was the subject of a movie observed by the Psychol- ogy Club at their first meeting. The club also ex- plored the areas of sensitivity training and black- white relationships during the year. Sitting: Pat McCune, Katey Stepp, Janet Skully, Sue Leap- ley, Vickie Dohner, Ann Detrick, Bev Domer — Treas. Second row: Mary Lou Fryman, Leslie Aemisegger, Sarah Home, Jean Pletcher, Sharon Yoder. Third row: Bill Krupicka — Pres., Dr. Zimmerman — advisor, Lowel Home — V.P., Jim Sharp, Merry Hensel, Dr. Colburn, Lynn Butler. Absent: Kathy Murphy — Sec. GueSt Speakers were the highlight of activities featured throughout the entire year for the entertainment and educational value of the Accounting Club. The guests had an oppor- tunity to tour campus, as well as lecture and lead discussions in various business classes. A spring banquet, a date night for wives and fiance ' s, was given in Fort Wayne. The banquet set the scene for announcement of awards given to persons in the department. Row one: Tim Wegmiller, Steve Caudill, Chris Madsen, Mike Devine, Ed. Rike. Row two: Jerry Hocher, Stephen DePew, Donna Hall, Lana Earhart, Karen Zimmerman, Gary Shumaker, Bob Carpenter. Row three: Tom Diehl, Rick Smith, Steve Lees, Herm Kauffman, Nelson Krueger, Ned Eckert — Tres., Ed Cassell, Dan Clark, John Deaton, Steve Shumaker. Row tour: John Mumy, Miss Sanger, Brad Byer — V.P., Kent Stump, Ken Moudy, Kurt Stump, Mike Clifton, Andy Butterbaugh, Duane Thieme, Allan Wood — Pres., Ron Gascho, Mr. Gilbert. Absent: Joyce Greeson — Sec. 124 • Organizations I O GXpdDO understanding of the business world was the goal of Business Club. Business- men and women were brought to the campus to meet this goal by sharing their knowledge and experiences. Among them were Mr. Chavis, a black counselor, and the marketing Vice Presi- dent of the Ft. Wayne Bank and Trust Co. An excursion to the Indiana Port and Bethlehem Steel Mills shed light on the area of industrializa- tion. Union, business education, and pollution were the topics discussed by other speakers. Business Club also has its more informal mo- ments, which came about by having a Christmas party in conjunction with Accounting Club and a picnic in the spring. Front Row: Dave French, Nelson Kruger, Treas.; Ken Nakamuta, Tom Rogers, Steve Reed. Back row: Lana Ear- hart, Ann Rush, Janet Beard, Nancy Gunderlock, Linda Schembs, Neil Rettinger, Kerry Price, Jim Yoder, Mike Clifton, V. Pres.; Sharon Payne, Pres.; Sue Bowell Miller, Sec. Organizations • 125 DrOpOUtS and drugs are just two of the topics that held the attention of SEA members this year. At regular meetings, held the first Monday of each month, the Manchester College Student Education Association considers matters of importance to future teachers. The programs are often highlighted by films or speakers such as Sergeant Meeks of the Allen County Sheriff ' s Department and Johnnie Dennis, Teacher of the Year. Since the main purpose of the club is to bring the Indiana State Teachers ' Association to the college level, attendance at conferences and professional meetings throughout the state is encouraged. One such meeting attended by members was a Region II conference held at St. Francis College in Ft. Wayne on November 10. Row one: Kathy Helser, Ruth Yoder, Cherie Reid, Sue Railsback. Row two: Donna Rump, Susan Wiele, Barbara Wolf, Marsha Hardaway, Debbie Lantz. Row three: Linda Mullet— Treas., Nancy Kindell, Nancy Steele, Becky Starline, Barb Shull, Christine Stone. Row four: Becky Warner — Sec, Michelle James, Peggy Prough, Linda Eicher, Connie Breedlove, Sandy Hartman, Vickie Redmond. Row five: Peg Cordes, Sue Grossman, Jill Ott, Becky Keen, Sally Reinoehl, Eileen Burch, Doris Robbine, Becky Huffman. Row six: Michelle Zuck, Darlene Bull, Janice Snyder, Marcia Nifong — V. Pres., Evan Berkey, Mike Hummer, Miriam Bechtold, Karen Long. Row seven: Diana Greenman, Jean Gundolf, Linda Grossman, Doris Baker, Linda Wagner, Vickie Rehwinkel, Judy Shumaker, Karen Seiss. Back row: Steve Whi stler, Dr. Garner. 126 • Organizations Far Left and Left: SEA members ful- filling their student teaching require- ment in a Wabash elementary school. Front row: Nancy Sensibaugh, Jim Kensinger, Sue Oswalt, Christine Steinbaugh, Jackie Combs, Barb Krom, Bobby Shrock, Sue Cassell, Helen Taylor. Row two: Doug Warrick, Greg Haney, Dave Warrick, Bill Frey, John Reed, Phil Sheets. Absent: Gerald Hirschy — Pres., John Flory, Pamela Chastain, Karen Shumaker, Pat Hartleroad, Mary Etta Hollinger, Twila Coffing, Dave Collins, Rhonda Powers, Kathy Hoover, Anita Shonk — V. Pres., Gloria Miller, Ruth Gordon, Nancy Uhlar. Organizations • 127 Scheduling tripS to several industrial labs and state universities highlighted activities of the Society of Physics Students chapter on our campus. Specializing in the study of topics of in- terest to students of physics, the club planned its activities accordingly, with a majority of the pre- sentations being made by the members them- selves. Front row: Dr. Beery — Advisor, Phil Snider, Reginald Nash, Larry Wiser, Kirk Aplin — Pres. Row two: Stan Pierce — Sec.-Treas., Larry McCutchen, Niel Bendsen — V. Pres., Pat Hollar, Gary Heisler, Dr. Farringer — Advisor. 128 • Organizations Front row: Dr. McBride, Pal Brewer — Treas., Janet Romine, Twila Coffing. Row two: Julia Gingrich — V. Pres., Ann Swartz — Sec, Dr. Beery, Dr. Zimmerman. Row three: Gary Heisler, Mr. Rowe, Dr. Neuhouser, Dave Warrick — Pres. L Nl rSI, the campus math organization (pictured above), and its accompanying honorary society, Kappa Mu Epsilon (pic- tured lower left), provided the chance for students interested in mathematics to get together and listen to such speakers as Dr. Gary Zimmerman, Dr. Mc- Bride, who spoke on numbers systems, and Janet Romine and Ann Swartz, who told of their independent study on the Dis- covery method. A banquet in April highlighted the year ' s ac- tivities, with new members voted into KME being feted and ini- tiated. Above, Front row: Dr. Neuhouser, Den- nis Harshbarger, Dr. McBride, Greg Haney, Pat Brewer, Helen Taylor-Sec, Twila Coffing, Julia Gingrich. Row two: Mr. Rowe, Dave Collins, Hank Nietert, Bob Bowman, Monte Gerig, Ann Swartz, Kay Baker, Rhonda Powers, Jeanette Klotz. Row three: Victor Mitmoen, George Merryman, Dave Warrick-Pres., Dough Warrick, Dave Hollinger. Row four: Gary Heisler, Brent Grawcock- Treas., Stan Pierce. Row five: Mary Jaska, Janet Romine, Marcia Sowles. Organizations • 129 EXpOSing thG student interested in chem- istry to areas of chemistry not covered in his gen- eral course work is the goal of the American Chemical Society Student Affiliate. The concrete fulfillment of that aim is seen in the two pictures, at right, of an ACS SA — Biology Club BBB com- bined meeting, at which Dr. Jerry Royer, the As- sistant Dean of Admissions of the I.U. Medical School, spoke of the changing format of medical education. Front row: Mark Souder, Joe Westrom, Tim Blake, Kathy Driver — Sec.-Treas., Jerry Briney, Dr. Miller — Advisor. Row two: Lynn Hammond, Marvin Bame, Susan Emery, Randy Ollinger, Russ Anderson, Ron Kracke, Mike Overmyer. Row three: Mr. Beard, David Keirn — Chrmn., Tom Mc- Loughlin, Dan Harper, Neil Rettinger, Bob Crowther, Jim Van Wagoner, Hyedima Bwala — V. Chrmn. 130 • Organizations Wh©th©r it S learning about Marine biology and the environ- ment or actively participating in the Science Forum held on campus in May, the combined organizations, Biology Club and Beta Beta Beta, its honorary society, are on top of things. Such items as reports on faculty research and student independent study projects compli- ment the other specific subject matter presented at meetings which the Biology Club Beta Beta Beta hold in conjunction with the ACS SA. Among the most looked-forward-to activities of the year involved the report and comparison of notes with members of the Marine Bi- ology Studies group who traveled to Florida and the Bahamas dur- ing the January term. More than just biology majors may attend meetings of the club, but membership to Beta Beta Beta requires a perceivable academic ability in biological studies. Row one: Kathy Hoover, Eileen Kasten, Susan Emery, Jan Smith. Row two: Phil Brewer — Treas., Leonard Weaver, Phil Sheets, Bob Klingelheber, Ron Kracke, Jim Hendricks. Row three: Mr. Kreps — Advisor, Stan Miller, Debbie Hall, Joe Harvey, Marc Miller, Jacqueline Squier — Sec, Dr. Niswander. Row four: John Leer, Jim Fontama — V. Pres., Jim Highley, Mr. Ray, Steve Miller, Jim Grossman, Marvin Bame — Pres. Organizations • 131 An GdUCatiOn is not, nor cannot be lim- ited to classroom teaching and reading. It is com- plementary, extra-curricular experiences that pro- vide the missing link. For students interested in physical education, PEMM Club serves that pur- pose. The club, whose initials stand for Physical Education — Majors and Minors, sponsors meet- ings during which films or speakers are presented. Such speakers as Jim Powers, a coach at Roches- ter High School, relate to the membership of the club details of innovations and shifting emphases in the practical realm of physical education. The club does get involved in other activities, though, as evidenced by the fact that they constructed a homecoming display. A CjrOUP of varsity lettermen congregating on a college campus could be called almost any- thing; here it is called M Club. But a name does not make an organization; activities and people do. Two overnight retreats at Koinonea, one during the fall term and another in the spring, proved to be a welcome get-away for many mem- bers. January, a month during which most organ- izations lie dormant, saw a major trek to Ft. Wayne, Indiana, on the 17th, to see the Ft. Wayne Komets of the International Hockey League battle a league opponent. Row one, opposite page: Bill Kolezar, Ken Rowe — V. Pres., Wally Boocher — Treas., Rick Gregg — Sec, Tim Wegmiller, Tom Johnson, John Flory. Row two: Dave Spiegel, Gerald Hirschy, Kirk Sorg, Harold Conley, Jerry Greeson, Mike Olivotto, John Hooley, Kurt Stump. Row three: John Leer, Mike Overmyer, Steve Campbell, Terry Phillips, Rich Dubach, Gary Goshert, Rick Smith. Row four: Carl Kreighbaum, Larry Engle, Brad Baumgardner, Pat McCullough, Tom Daniel, Tim Lengerich, Duane Thieme, Dan Taylor. Row five: Fred Bul- lock, Steve Neff, Terry Buchanan, Angelo Luise, Hank Nie- tert, Al Hintzman, Rick Rojter. Row six: Greg Freehauf, Ron Rench, Richard Bender, Ken Ballinger, Dave McComb, Paul Sibray, John Gilmore. Absent: Mike Mayo, Denny Unroe, Mike Wolfe — Pres. Front row: Janice Maskel, Kathy Smith, Nancy Hanna, Linda Eaton, Susan Neal, Sharon Bushong, Melanie Krieg. Row two: Sharla Coon, Marilyn Schannen, Janet Dalrymple, Anita Brower — Sec, Karen Odiorne, Diane Thompson, Jill Thornton. Row three: Jim Jagger, Hank Nietert — Vice-Pres., John Hooley — Treas., Byron Hooley, Wally Boocher, Rick Gregg, Harold Conley, Craig Smith, Sam Sterret. Row four: Al Hintzman, Niel Schwartz — Pres., Brent Zumbrum, Mike Morris. 132 • Organizations V I M rvi V A M3nCrl©St©r S CO GQS show as strong an interest in sports and recreation as their male counterparts. At the ' center of this interest is the Women ' s Recreation Association, an organization of campus women who enjoy getting together for fun. Roller skating, an activity nite at the gym, and week-end campouts kept the members busy. They helped boost campus spirit by selling mums for Home- coming, and the Christmas season provided an opportunity for caroling and a party. These same girls form a core for women ' s intramural sports activities and provide support and enthusiasm for the women ' s extramural basketball team. Front row: Barb Hogg, Eileen Burch, Eloise Frey, Billie Barrett, Kathy Helser, Jan Darnstaedt, Barb Jablonski. Row two: Janet Sutton, Sharla Coon, Terri Houser — Sec, Sandy Flohr, Jacque Boyer, Sharon Bushong — Pres., Nancy Gunderlock, Candy Young, Cherie Reid, Diane Haylock. Row three: Bev Brubaker, Roxanne Harsh, Bev McEntarfer, Nina Davis, Miriam Wise, Kathy Phelps, Jill Thornton, Sue Bahn, Dianne Thompson. Organizations • 133 OT prim© impOrtcinC© to Co-Wed, an organization of married women at Manchester College, was the function of members journeying into the homes of other members when they were sick or after they have had their babies. They bring in food and help with the household chores. Speeches were given by Dr. Paul Hoffman on marriage and Dr. Smith on pregnancy. The wives took their husbands to Presi- dent Helman ' s to view Professor Adams ' s pictures, and during Christmas they braved the cold weather to go caroling. The members sold candy in order to pay for expenses throughout the year. Front: A. Smith — Corres. Sec, P. Lees — Pres., D. Barlow — V. Pres., D. Unger — Sec-Treas., K. Shively. Row two: L. Hollinger, B. Amiss, S. Shaffer, B. Phillips Metzger, B. Kracke, S. Rains. Row three: B. Eiler Patch, S. Brecht Spiegel, L. Buck Gates, K. Hocker, M. Diehl, C. Bright, J. Puterbaugh Snider, C. Fultz, J. Frieden, J. Walton, K. Highley, J. Wolfe — Adv. Row four: S. Bru- ner Neal, S. Lipp, L. Snyder, J. Trachsel, J. Brinkmeier, J. DeBuck DePue, S. Dockter, B. Blake, S. Manor, A. Gump, V. Dailey, D. Svabek Strugar, P. Tomlinson Chastain, K. Whitehead Hoover. J. Bollinger, and P. Scott helping hands; Twenty active mem- bers not present. Working With patients at the Logansport State Hospital is what the Mental Health Associa- tion at Manchester College concentrates most of its efforts upon. They also sponsored a Christmas drive and continually attempt to make the com- munity aware of several of the crucial problems facing the lonely mental patient. Outside the normal meetings, the club visited the State Hospital once a month and provided entertaining and stimulating programs for their enjoyment. Films and speakers headlined spring term ' s activities. Right: Dor Scheetz — Chrm., Janie Rickleff, Dawn Carpenter, Connie Howard, Laurel Micklewright. Absent: Cathie How- ard, John Reed. 134 • Organizations FcHTIOUS in almost every sector of the world, the fine art of kar- ate has established itself at Manchester College in the form of Ke- No-Ryn. Although the club is in its first year of existence it is by no means inactive. Once a week Dave McGuire, a Manchester graduate, now living in Warsaw, Indiana, instructs the members. But the club aims at more than just learning the moves of karate. Its weekly work- outs also emphasize personal physical fitness. The club saw fit to allow the rest of the campus to view an exhibition of the art in Novem- ber, at which time eight members and their instructor, who holds the coveted black belt, displayed their skill at a Tuesday Night at the Oaks. Front row: Kathy Rock, Michelle Zuck — sec. Row two: Mike Cambell — Pres., Kent Arnett, Dave Speigel — V. Pres., Angelo Luise, Dick Truit, David McGuire — Instr. Row three: Steve Rohrer, Dave Greiser, Bev Baker, Mike Barber. Row four: Ken York, Jim Henricks, Jim Speigel — Treas., Graig McNamara, Tom Stieglitz. Row five: Melissa Dorman, Dora Wyatt, Sandy Cleveland, Kumiko Yamashita, Cathy Huffman. Organizations • 135 BeCOITling inVOlVed In problems con- fronting the black students of Manchester Col- lege, took A.A.F.R.O. (Afro-Americans Forming Realistic Objectives) to the forefront of campus affairs in November of 1970 when the group pre- sented to President Helman a list of four de- mands. Specifically, those were 1) the establish- ment of the proposed A.A.F.R.O.; 2) the establish- ment of a Black Admissions Committee to formu- late an admissions policy for minority groups; 3) the appointment of full-time Black counselors; and 4) financial appropriations of $10,000 to meet social and cultural needs. Of those resolutions, one, the establishment of the A.A.F.R.O. house has been accomplished. Besides this major drive, the club also sponsored a soul dance, featuring The Soul Fantastics, and a Christmas fund drive for needy children in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, during December. Hopes for a Black play and a bi- monthly newspaper entitled the Black Rap, char- acterize future club projects. Front row: Glynn Hines — Chr. of Advisory Comm., Ronald Caruthers, Miss Sullivan, Herb Carr, Harold Young. Row two: Bill Chavis, Edris Liburd, Janis Federicks — Sec.-Treas., Willa Young — Advisory Comm., Patricia Thirkles, Charlotte Turner, Denise Williams, Joyce Myatt, Jacqueline White, Ruth Benard, Boyd Jackson. Back row: Myron Chenault, Alicia Follins — Advisory Comm., Dan Taylor, Cumby Walton, Keith Matthews, Ivy Wa shington, Fred Bullock — Advisory Comm. 136 • Organizations Young Republicans worked toward better awareness of political issues and candi- dates by having outside speak- ers — both Republican and Dem- ocrat — and forums on political issues. The Club has two mem- berships, the activist for those who are Republican and an associate membership for those who are interested in politics and the issues. Front row: Fred Busse, John Deaton, William Garringer, Ken Lash. Second row: Lynn Garver, Becky Rouch, Vickie Rehwinkel, Cathy Fitzgerald — Secretary. Standing: Tom Ross, Jim Kensinger — Pres., Dave Shipe — Treas., Ken Naka- muta, Tom Liby — V. Pres., Dr. James Troust — Advisor. Front row: Maureen McGrath, Sue Deur, Sandra Hartleroad. Row two: Donna Jean Hollinger, Janice Rambo, Darla Blevius, Sue Myers — Sec, Nancy Waite, Brenda Cassel, Mrs. Miller, Marie Wyse. Standing: Anita Shonk — Treas., Darla Sampson, Cherie Keeney — Publicity Chr., Opal Stech, Rosanna Lichtenberger, Helen Stout, Sue Cassell — Pres., Beck Sincroft — Program Chr. ot3y St nOm0 trips to Japan and Europe by Miss Stech and Carolyn Garver, and a special dem- onstration by Mr. Steven Batzka of the Art department of bleachouts, batiks on textiles, and tie dying techniques highlighted Colhecon activities of the year. Although programs related to Home Economics are presented, club members stress the fact that membership is open to any girl on campus. Organizations • 137 WAJL Front row: Kathy Ray, Ann Rush, Pat McKee, Ann Fisher, Wanda Brouwer. Standing: Marilyn White. Oakwood Hall Front row: Nancy Rager, Shirley Ste- vens. Second row: Mavern King, Barb Kenaga, Becky Warner, Vicki Cheh, Deb Hollinger, Kathy Throne. Third row: Helen Bane, Jill Thornton, Linda Wagner, Melinda Schnepp. Fourth row: Andrea Gay, Kathy Coppess, Pat Mc- Kee, Paula Lauer. 138 • Organizations Ikenberry Hall Front row: Rick Flickenger, Ken Hover- man, Sam Slerret, Tom Carpenter, Joe Harvey. Seated: Roger Shumaker, Dave Bowman, Herm Kaufman, Bruce Cope- land — Pres., Steve Shumaker — V. Pres., Standing: Dan Bolerjack, Kerry Price — Treas., John Holsinger — Sec, Roger Wood. Calvin Ulrey Hall 7op: Roger Sipe — Senator. Second row: Greg Haney — RA, Doug Warrick — Sec. -Treas. Third row: Dave Shipe — V. Pres., Dave Warrick — RA, John Atkinson — Judge. Fourth row: Chris Madson — Social Chairman, Mike Morris — Senator, Dave Justin — Senator, Bill Freg — Judge. Absent: Mike Devine — Senator, Steve Miller — Judge, Brad Byer — Pres., Dennis Bucholtz — Sena- tor, Phil Sheets — RA, Don Shankster — Senator, Dave Collins — Judge. Organizations • 139 East Hall Dorm Council Above, Row one: Kathy Goering — C.C. Rep., Cherie Reid, Sue Wiele — Treas., Gail Spensley. Row two: Dee Fausnight, Con. Con. Rep., Debbie Reck, Becky Grandstaff — Safely Chr., Ruth Yoder — Sec, Mona Chamberlain, Beth Byerly. Row three: Lynette Hershman — Senior Asst., Cheryl Blanchard, Donna Crow- ther — Standards Chr., Diana Eberly. Row four: Linda Cloyd — V. Pres., Jackie Combs — Social Chr., Rosanne Garver — Pres. East Hall Standards Committee At Right, Row one: Vesta Fausnight, Marilyn Schannen, Alicia Follins, Jean Kinsel. Row two: Joyce Myatt, Donna Crowther — Chr., Sharla Coon. Absent: Lana Chupp. 140 • Organizations Schwalm Hall At Left, Front row: Kirk Sorg, Paul Sibray, Ken Ballinger. Row two: Rich Carr, Dan Spencer, Bob Sharpen — Treas., Kirk Aplin — Sr. Asst., Kent Day — Pres., Pat Hollar. Absent: Hank Nie- tert — Sec, Russ Wysong, Dwight Cas- sity — V. Pres., John Ary, Kelly Stevens, John Hooley. Garver Hall Below, Front row: Jim Yoder, Byron Hooley, Tim Wegmiller. Row two: El- len Lingo, Deb Triplet — Sec, Barb Hogg — Treas., Margaret Mitchell, Kathy Phelps, Diane Herndon, Eric Helfrich — Pres. Row three: Roy Patch, Dennis Unroe, Willie Stubbs. Absent — Mary Etta Hollinger. Listen to yourself: Discover your own potential. Know the Individual Spirit Fifteen years as p reS i- dent of Manchester College have been completed by Dr. A. Blair Helman. In acknowledg- ment of this anniversary the Board of Trustees, through the efforts of Dr. Andrew Cordier, commissioned Mr. Everett Raymond Kinstler of New York City to do the oil portrait of Dr. Helman pic- tured at the right. Reflect- ions and projections by Dr. Helman at this juncture in his career at Manchester Col- lege follow: Manchester College has had a great history of service as an institution of higher edu- cation for more than 80 years. Thousands of students have been educated here and have made significant contributions to society. Colleges such as ours now face unprecedented challenges and opportunities. To meet these challenges and oppor- tunities we have planned an academic program which is designed to train students for service in these rapidly changing times. Our FOCUS ON THE SEVENTIES program is being implemented to pro- vide financial strength to un- dergird the academic pro- gram. As we strive to make Manchester a better college, we conceive our mission as the education of young people who will use their knowledge in dedicated service to man- kind. ; . The demands Of the future became centered in THE FOCUS ON THE SEVENTIES program, promoted by the Board of Trustees. Trust- ees for the 70-71 year pictured directly at left in elude: Front row: Dr. Ruth Holland, Mr. Arlo K. Gump, Mr. Robert M. Stauffer (chairman), Presi- dent A. Blair Helman, Dr. Fred A. Replogle, Mrs. Sarah Clinton, Dr. Andrew W. Cordier. Second row: Mr. Willard Powers, Mr. Albert E. Harshbarger, Mr. Joseph H. Nixon, Mr. H. Don Blair II, Mr. John H. Porter, Rev. John D. Mishler. Back row: Mr. Richard G. Bigler, John R. Wagoner, M.D., Mr. J. Gordon Keever, Mr. David F. Waggoner, Dr. Kenneth Crim, Mr. H. Arthur Whisler, Mr. Orville Noffsinger. Absent when the picture was taken was Dr. Joseph C. Wagner. Left: Dr. and Mrs. Helman, pictured in the living room of the Presidential home. Below center: Dr. Fred A. Replogle, college trustee and national chairman of FOCUS ON THE SEV- ENTIES, described the program at the Leader- ship Conference held in October. Lower right: President Helman is seated at his desk in the Presidential home. The principal advisor to president Helman is Dr. Howard Book, Dean of the Col- lege, (Pictured right). In addition he has com- plete oversight of the institutional educational system at Manchester, and he assists the Presi- dent on the recruitment of new faculty mem- bers. The January Term coordinator for next year will be Dr. Allen Deeter, Asso- ciate Dean of the College, [pictured below right). He is a representative from Man- chester to the Brethren Colleges Abroad program while also counseling all students preparing for an overseas study program. Dr. Eldon Fahs, Assistant to the President, (pictured below), is the Director of Insti- tutional Research, and has major respon- sibility of reporting to both governmental and external agencies about Manchester. Un- der the direction of President Helman, Dr. Fahs carries out many duties including serving on a vast amount of committees. 146 • Administration DOCtOr JS the word for Dean Hoffman (pictured left). Dr. Hoffman, Dean of Students recently received his Ph.D. degree from Purdue in the area of Student Personnel. His dissertation involved a study of Manchester College dropouts. Dr. Hoffman is the Supervisor and Coordinator of all academic and personal counseling on campus. This is Dr. Tribolet ' s pic- tured above left) first year at Manchester after serving at Tri-State last year. This past summer Dr. Tribolet, Dean of Women, received her Ph.D. from Purdue in Guidance and Counseling, Psy- chology, and Pupil Personnel. Mr. Robert Tully, Dean of Men, (pictured above) has the general oversight of the social, moral, and spiritual wel- fare of all men of the College. This year com- pletes four years of service for Mr. Tully at Man- chester. Administration • 147 Mr. Paul Bowman Director of Admissions 22 years at MC Mr. Dean Frantz Director of Church Relations 7 years at MC Mr. James Garber Dir. Public Relations — Alumni Affairs 9 years at MC Mr. Rufus King Director of Development 12 years at MC ' Ji UGVSlOpinCJ understanding of Manchester College activities and programs . . . encour- aging financial support . . . constructing chan- nels for communication between us and our friends off campus . . . preparing the writ- ten material distributed to individuals and the press across the country . . . those are the jobs of the Public Relations Department. Jim Garber {pictured above) coordinates this activity as it is carried out by Public Relations Staff. Also important to the public relations as- pect of the college is Mr. Robert Nelson (pic- tured opposite page right), who handles many of the aforementioned duties of the department. Recruitment of prospective students is a result of the work of the Admissions Office headed by Mr. Paul Bowman (upper left). Important to the future of the institution are Mr. Dean Frantz (left) who keeps open the lines of communication between church and school, and Mr. Rufus King, (left) who helps guide and direct the growth and development of financial resources at Manchester. 148 • Administration Manchester ' s new program for development will certainly be on the mind of College Treasurer, Mr. David Yeatter (pic- tured left) since he serves on all the remod- eling and building committees. Mr. Yeatter handles all of the financial and business matters of the college, and makes investments according to college procedures and policies. Also in- volved in pecuniary management was Mr. Mark Shellhaus (pictured at bottom), whose former directorship of the Student Aid and Placement Office has been recently split into two separate departments, with Mr. Shell- haus remaining on as Placement Director. The college ' s Minister to Students, in the per- sonage of Mr. Robert Mock (pictured below), may also become involved in problems of mon- etary management and financial worries, in that he is the personal and spiritual counselor of the campus community. Come what may, Mr. Mock is now even better prepared to rise to the challenge, as he has recently received his Masters ' Degree from Ball State Univer- sity. Mr. Robert Mock Minister to Students 7 years at MC Mr. Robert Nelson Director of Publicity 14 years at MC Mr. Mark Shellhaus Director of Student Aid and Placement 7 years at MC Mr. David Yeatter Treasurer and Business Manager 20 years at MC Administration • 149 Mr. James Adams Assoc. P. of Art Spanish 14 years at MC Mr. Max Allen Professor of Art 32 years at MC Mr. Ronald Aungst Assoc. P. of Speech 7 years at MC Mr. Stephen Batzka Asst. P. of Art 2 years at MC Dr. Kenneth Brown Assoc. P. of Rel. Philosophy 10 years at MC Mr. Ja mes Carlson Asst. P. of Music 1 year at MC Mr. Robert Caruthers Instructor of French 1 year at MC Mrs. Rowan Daggett Asst. P. of English 3 years at MC Humanities Division Chrmn., Dr. Paul W. Keller Department Chairmen Art — Mr. Max I. Allen English — Dr. Charles D. Klingler Modern Language — Dr. Henry P. Glade Music — Dr. Clyde W. Holsinger Religion and Philosophy — Dr. T. Wayne Rieman Speech and Drama — Dr. Paul W. Keller 150 • Faculty I ryiPICJ 10 ITIclK© a meaningful mosaic of the light that can be shed on human experience through art, literature, music, religion, philosophy, and theater, is an imposing chal- lenge. The Humanities Core Courses were conceived to work at that job in a new way. The first year of operation (1969-70) showed the effort to be fraught with both opp ortunities and problems. To underscore our determi- nation to make the program as rich and use- ful for students as it could be made, the College brought Dr. James Mollis back to the campus as Director of Humanities Core Courses. In the wake of that appointment, and in the second year of this totally new approach to the teaching of the Humanities at Manchester, a great many changes have been made; materials that have been found to work have been given more prominence; and materials which did not prove as effective as had been hoped have been replaced. No question about it, this year would have to be considered a shakedown period for the new program. And it is en- tirely possible that by the time the 1971-1972 school year gets under way, further changes will be announced. The goal continues to be to acquaint Manchester students with the Human- ities in a way that will lead them to want to sur- round themselves with the best in the arts, in literature, and in philosophy and religion, for the rest of a lifetime. If such a hoped-for goal is achieved, it will be because more than twenty-five instructors, and almost a thousand students, working to- gether conscientiously, have found the right mix. Dr. Paul W. Keller Mr. Samuel Davis Asst. P. of Speech 3 years at MC Dr. Gary Deavel Assoc. P. of Music 13 years at MC Dr. Allen Deeter Assoc. Academic Dean Assoc. P. of Religion 12 years at MC Mr. Robert Dell Asst. P. of Rel. Phil. 2 years at MC Dr. David L. Eiler Assoc. P. of Rel. Phil. 2 years at MC Dr. Ovidio Fernandez-Cuervo Asst. P. of Spanish 3 years at MC Dr. Doris Garey Professor of English 15 years at MC Mrs. Winifred Garver Lecturer of English 3 years at MC Faculty • 151 Dr. Henry Glade Prof, of German Russian 16 years at MC (on sabbatical) Mr. Dal Hammel Lecturer of English (part-time) 1 year at MC Mr. Thomas Hartzell Asst. P. of English 1 year at MC Dr. Clyde Holsinger Professor of Music 25 years at MC (on sabbatical — spring) Mr. Herbert Ingraham Assoc. P. of Eng. French 7 years at MC (on overseas assignment) Mr. Robert Jones Asst. P. of Music 3 years at MC Dr. James Hollis Asst. Prof, of English 3 years at MC Dr. Paul Keller Professor of Speech 22 years at MC 152 • Faculty Dr. Charles Klingler Professor of English 12 years at MC Mrs. JoElyn McGowan Instructor of Music 3 years at MC Dr. John Planer Instructor of Music 2 years at MC Mr. K. Heinz Regenbogen Asst. P. of German 2 years at MC Dr. T. Wayne Reiman Prof, of Rel. Philosophy 23 years at MC Mr. Tom Roland Asst. P. of Speech Drama 10 years at MC Mrs. Genita Speicher Assoc. P. of Music 21 years at MC Mr. Vernon Stinebaugh Assoc. P. of Music 25 years at MC Miss Judith Sullivan Instr. of Speech Drama 2 years at MC Faculty • 153 The Science Division consists of four departments: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics. Besides courses in these four areas, courses are offered in astronomy, computer programming, conservation, geo- logy and statistics. Majors are offered in each of the four departments as well as a combined major in chemistry and biology. Cur- rently, thought is being given to the planning of other majors which would cut across de- partmental, even divisional, lines. Some of the objectives of the science divi- sion are to provide a cultural knowledge of science and mathematics, an understanding of living things, an understanding of a person ' s own physical organization, an understanding of our technological society, preparation for jobs in industry and education, and prepara- tion for professional and graduate schools. Every graduate of Manchester College must take Science Core I and II and one elective in science or mathematics. Every major in the Science Division must take at least one course in Independent Study or Special Problems. The 4-1-4 program has now allowed in- tensified and expanded course work to be possible especially during the January term. Interim programs have shown their effec- tiveness in the Science Division with opportun- ities for students to take a marine biology field trip in Florida. Advanced Analytical Chemistry, Computer Programming, Statistics, and As- tronomy are some other courses offered during Interim. A variety of methods of teaching are used, such as large lecture classes with small dis- cussion groups, programmed instruction, audio-tutorial laboratories, and flexible grouping with behavioral objectives. Dr. David C. Neuhouser Mr. George Adams (on leave) Instr. of Mathematics 4 years at MC Dr. James Beard Asst. P. of Chemistry 1 year at MC Dr. Dwight Beery Asst. P. of Physics 5 years at MC Dr. William Eberly Professor of Biology 16 years at MC Dr. L. Dwight Farringer Professor of Physics 13 years at MC 154 • Faculty Mr. Robert Foreman Asst. P. of Mathematics 3 years of MC Mr. David Kreps Instructor of Biology 3 years at MC Dr. Wilson Lutz Assoc. P. of Chemistry 9 years at MC (on sabbatical) Dr. Ralph McBride Assoc. P. of Mathematics 6 years at MC Natural Sciences Division Chrmn., Dr. Harry R. Weimer Department Chairmen Biology — Dr. R. Emerson Niswander Chemistry — Dr. Harry R. Weimer Mathematics — Dr. David C. Neuhouser Physics — Dr. L. Dwight Farringer Faculty e 155 Mr. Dale McCauley Asst. P. of Mathematics 6 years at MC Dr. Edward Miller Assoc. P. of Chemistry 11 years at MC Dr. David Neuhouser Assoc. P. of Mathematics 11 years at MC Dr. R. Emerson Niswander Professor of Biology 21 years at MC Dr. Philip Orpurt Professor of Biology 17 years at MC Mr. Paul Ray Instructor of Biology 1 year at MC Mr. James Rowe Assoc. P. of Mathematics 2 years at MC 156 • Faculty Mr. Robert Tully Instructor of Mathematics Dean of Men 4 years at MC Dr. Harry Weimer Professor of Chemistry 33 years at MC Mr. Stanley Weller Instructor of Chemistry 1 year at MC u Faculty • 157 Mrs. A. Feme Baldwin Asst. P. of History Sociology 2 years at MC Mr. C. James Bishop Asst. P. of History 2 years at MC It WHS if! the year 1943-44 when the Man- chester faculty first organized the curricu- lum of the college on a divisional, rather than an entirely departmental, basis; thus the so- cial science division is embarking on its 27th year of teaching, counseling, and research. Continuing with its program ranging from Shorthand I to International Economics the Economics and Business Department is in- terested in pursuing answers to questions such as the following: Does the balance sheet always balance? Is full employment compatible with stable prices? Is man basically profit- motivated or service-oriented? The History and Political Science Depart- ment faculty has wide scope with specialties unique for a liberal arts college. Asian, African, Latin-American, European and Ameri- can histories each have specialized courses. Most majors are in pre-law and pre-grad- uate programs. In the Psychology Department efforts are made to prepare students for graduate work in psychology as well as for profession- al training in such fields as social work, medi- cine, and education. The work in the depart- ment focuses on understanding the basic con- cepts and methods use d by the different special- ized fields within psychology to comprehend human behavior. The Department of Sociology is beginning its second year with an undergraduate social work sequence, including a professionally supervised field experience course which places students in social welfare agencies with- in commuting distance one day a week. The de- partment staff continues to direct its energies to student interests ranging from public school teaching to social work to graduate work in Anthropology and Sociology. Perhaps the social sciences can now be seen as resources for testing propositions about man and society which previously were thought to be open for argument, persuasion, or coercion. Dr. T. Quentin Evans Mr. Richard Bittinger Asst. P. of History (faculty exchange, fall) 7 years at MC Mr. Roger Buzzard Assoc. P. of Economics 3 years at MC 158 • Faculty Mr. David Calihan Instr. of History Pol. Sc. 1 year at MC Dr. T. Quentin Evans Professor of Sociology 15 years at MC Mr. Gary Cameron Instr. of Econ. Business 1 year at MC Dr. Donald Colburn Prof, of Psychology 13 years at MC Dr. Raymond Flory Visiting Professor of English (Fall Term) Mr. Arthur Gilbert Assoc. P. of Econ. Business 13 years at MC Faculty • 159 Dr. Robert C. Johansen Asst. P. of His. Pol. Sci- ence 4 years at MC Miss Dorothy W. Johnson Assoc. P. of Business 28 years at MC Mr. Robert G. Martin Lect. in Soc. Work (part-time) 1 year at MC Miss Fannie B. Moore Lee. of Soc. (part-time) 1 year at MC Mr. James J. Lanter Asst. P. of Psychology 2 years at MC Mr. Robert H. Paine Registrar Assoc. P. of History 4 years at MC 160 • Faculty Mr. William F. Rushby Asst. P. of Sociology 2 years at MC Miss Lola Sanger Assoc. P. of Business 19 years at MC Dr. James C. Troust Asst. P. of History 3 years at MC Dr. David A. Waas Professor of History 7 years at MC Social Science Division Chrmn., Dr. David A. Waas Department Chairmen Business and Economics — Dr. Richard Harshbarger History and Political Science — Dr. David Waas Psychology — Dr. Donald Colburn Sociology — Dr. T. Quentin Evans Miss Jean Ann Tribolet Asst. P. of Education and Psychology 1 year at MC Dr. Gary A. Zimmerman Asst. P. of Psychology 1 year at MC Faculty • 161 Dr. Howard Book Dean of the College Professor of Education 24 years at MC Mrs. Margaret Book Lect. of Home Ec. (part-time) 4 years at MC Miss June Enoch Assoc. P. of Education 9 years at MC (on sabbati- cal — SDrinal Dr. Warren Garner Director of Teacher Educa- tion Assoc. P. of Education 4 years at MC Mr. James Gratz Assoc. P. of Health, P.E. Rec. 9 years at MC Dr. Leo Grimes Prof, of Education 7 years at MC 32 • Faculty The Practical ArtS and Letters Division has put into operation and continues to consider educational programs which will place the student in an actual experience in the field of education. To date, the Interim schedule has proved the most effective time to implement this direct and rele- vant contact with on-the-job realities, especially in Home Economics and Physical Education. The Interim program in the Education De- partment provides opportunities to visit Inner- city and innovative school programs in Chicago, Indianapolis, and Flint. Video tapes are used dur- ing student teaching classes which allows student teachers to evaluate their strengths and weak- nesses as teachers. Home Economic students who major in di- etetics may spend their junior year in Chicago and work directly in the hospitals of that city in the preparation of foods emphasizing hospital-type diets. Currently, the Interim program in Physical Education includes opportunities for students to work at the Veteran ' s Hospital in Marion, recrea- tional experience with various youth agencies in Indiana, and special problems work in physical education classes at the elementary level. Mr. Richard K. Harris Jr. -Varsity Coach 1 year at MC Mr. Jack Jarrett Assoc. P. of Health, P.E. Rec. 10 years at MC Mrs. Onita Johnson Asst. P. of Health, Rec. 13 years at MC P.E., Mr. David E. McKalips Asst. Professor of Ed. 1 year at MC Mr. Donald Meek Assoc. P. of Health, P.E., Rec. 5 years at MC Mrs. Martha Miller Lecturer of Home Ec. 1 year at MC Mr. Philip Parker Assoc. P. of Education Dr. of Audio-Visual Services 11 years at MC Faculty • 163 Practical Arts and Letters Division Chrmn., Dr. Howard A. Book Department Chairmen Education — Dr. Warren Garner Health, Physical Education, and Recreation — Mr. Claude Wolfe Home Economics — Miss Opal Stech Mr. William Phillips Inst, of Health, P.E., Rec. Director of College Union 4 years at MC Dr. Richard W. Robison Assistant Professor of Edu- cation 1 year at MC Miss Opal Stech Associate Pro. of Home Eco- nomics 17 years at MC Miss Hazel M. Torgeson Associate Professor of Edu- cation 1 year at MC Miss Bedelia Weirick Asst. P. of Health, P.E., Rec. 3 years at MC Mr. Claude Wolfe Assoc. P. of Health, P.E., Rec. 19 years at MC 164 • Faculty ■S35S11 MissOrpha Book Reference Librarian 8 years at MC Mrs. Joyce Leckrone Book Selection and Circula- tion Librarian 9 years at MC Mr. Dennis A. Sampson Cataloging Librarian 1 year at MC Mr. J. Allen Willmert Librarian 5 years at MC Faculty • 165 Administrative Staff Top right: Mr. Robert Frantz — Head Bookkeeper, Mr. David Rowe — Purchas- ing Agent, Mr. Lawrence Wieland — Comptroller. Directly below: Mrs. Bon- nie Hammonds — College Nurse. Mid- dle right: Mr. James L. Clark — Book- store Manager, Mr. Robert Shettleroe — Dir. of Food Service. Miss Judy Martin, Union Program Director, was absent when the picture was taken. Bottom: Mr. John Daily — Printer. Lower right: Mr. Leland Beery — Admissions Counselor, Miss Sally Hipskind — Ad- missions Counselor, Mr. Tom Pryer — Admissions Counselor. Residence Hall ' s Staff Left seated: Miss Wanda Flora, Mrs. Esther Taylor, Mrs. Ann Risden. Standing: Mr. Paul Sutcliffe, Mr. Gerald Taber, Mr. John Risden. Secretaries Middle left seated: Mrs. Ruth Cox, Miss Wanda Miller, Mrs. Josephine Layton, Mrs. Arloene Metzger. Standing: Miss Joan Deneve, Mrs. Dorothy Goodlander, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Ayres, Mrs. Sharon Lipp, Mrs. Geraldine Howard, Mrs. Velma Frey, Miss Lorraine Slifer. Lower left seated: Miss Rita Schroll, Mrs. Elizabeth Troust, Mrs. Ruth Hauser, Mrs. Ann Risden. Standing: Mrs. Jeanne Dolby, Mrs. Doris Spann, Mrs. Donna French, Mrs. Imogene Schroll, Mrs. Joy Simpson, Miss Anna Mae Deaton, Mr. Betty Pettit, Mrs. Iris White. Maintenance Directors Directly below: Mr. Vernon Mitmoen, Dir. of Physical Plant, Mr. Paul Shrider, Asst. Dir. of Physical Plant, Safety Officer. Departmental Assistants Bottom: Mr. David Smith, Social Science Core Asst., Mr. Stephen Guynn, Audio-Visual Asst., Mr. David Friermood, Bookstore Asst. AS tim© mOVGS forward ideas change dramatically. The Se- nior class of 1971 has found itself witnessing a transition in the con- cept of class structure and participation. Structured activities for the class were reduced to Senior Ditch Day. No dues were collected this year, by vote of the class, and considerable debate was aroused con- cerning maintaining the traditional caps and gowns for commence- ment. The future of class structure seems to be similiar to this. KEN E. AHLFELD B.S. Hist-Po. Sci. Wabash, Ind. DONNA J. AIRGOOD B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. DORIS F. AIRGOOD B.S. Soc. Studies Wabash, Ind. JAMES D.ALBRIGHT B.A. English N. Manchester, Ind. ALLYSON ANGLIN B.S. Arts-Crafts Milford, Ind. KIRKE. APLIN B.S. Phys.-Math Garrett, Ind. DONALD L APPLE B.S. Econ-Bus. Piqua, Ohio RENAK. ARRICK B.A. Sociology Wabash, Ind. JOHN L. ARY B.S. Soc. St. (Hist) Arcanum, Ohio DOUGLAS L. AULT B.A. Econ-Bus. Claypool, Ind. DAVID G. BAKER B.A. Po. Sc.-Hist. Dixon, III. MARVIN L. BAME B.A. Biology Arlington, Ohio CHRISTOPHER A. BARBOUR B.A. Bio-Chem (Pre-Med) DeKalb, III. 168 • Seniors CYNTHIA V. BARNES B.S. History Elizabeth, Ind. BARBARA A. BASEHORE B.S. Music CleveHts., Ohio JOY D. BEALL B.S. Social Studies Converse, Ind. MIRIAM R. BECHTOLD B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. BENNY L. BEIGH B.A. Math Warsaw, Ind. VICTOR H. BENALCAZAR B.A. Bus. Econ.-Span. Columbus, Ohio JANET M. BERKEBILE B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. JOHN S. BERKEBILE B.A. Bio-Chem (Pre-Med) N. Manchester, Ind. JOSEPHINE A. BLOCHER B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. GLENN R. BOLLINGER, JR. B.S. Phys. Ed.-Rec. N. Manchester, Ind. JANISA. BOLLINGER B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. KATHRYN S. BOWMAN B.S. Elem. Ed. Germantown, Ohio Class Officers, left to right: Dennis Pippenger, President; Judy Eller, Secretary-Treasurer; and Ron Kracke, Vice-President. Seniors • 169 LINDA M. BOWSER B.S. Phys. Ed.-Health Bremen, Ind. HILDA I. BOYD B.S. English Germantown, Ohio DANIEL D. BOYER B.S. Accounting Bourbon, Ind. JOHN F. BOYLE B.S. Psychology Scottsdale, Arizona PATRICIAS. BREWER B.S. Math Bradford, Ohio PHILIP E. BREWER B.S. Biology Union City, Ind. BARBARA E. BRICKER B.A. Psych (Sp.-Drama) Cleveland, Ohio CHERYL L. BRIGHT B.S. Elem. Ed. Rochester, Ind. GARY A. BRINKMAN B.S. Biology Toledo, Ohio DEBORA J. BRODRICK B.S. Elem. Ed. Frankfort, Ind. BLAIR A. BROWN B.S. Hist-Po. Sci. Decatur, Ind. PAMELA BRUSS B. S. Elem. Ed. Huntington, Ind. MARILYN R. BUCHER B.S. Home Ec. Lansing, Mich. MARIANNE BURT B.S. Art Bloomington, Ind. HYEDIMA G. MSHELBWALA B.A. Chemistry Biu, Biu NE Nigeria BRADLEY A. BYER B.A. Bus.-Econ. Dixon, Illinois ROGER M. CAMPBELL B.S. Business Econ. N. Manchester, Ind. DAVID L. CARTER B.A. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. EDWIN R. CASSELL B.S. Bus-Econ. W. Milton, Ohio 170 • Seniors PAMELA T. CHASTAIN B.A. English N. Manchester, Ind. THOMAS R. CHAUDOIN B.S. Arts-Crafts Angola, Ind. MYRON M, CHENAULT B.A. Sociology Richmond, Ind. FREDA K. CLARK B.S. Music Conover, Ohio MICHAEL C.CLIFTON B.S. Econ.-Bus. LaPaz, Ind. ROBERT COCKBURN B.S. Elem Ed. Altoona, Pa. BEVERLY M. COLLINS B.S. Elem. Ed. Silver Lake, Ind. ESTEL COLLINS B.S. Elem. Ed. Silver Lake, Ind. HAROLD J. CONLEY B.S. Phys. Ed. Stroh, Ind. DAVID C.COOK B.S. Elem. Ed. New Castle, Ind. DELENE C. COOK B.S. Elem. Ed. LaPorte, Ind. BRUCE E. COPELAND B.S. Bio-Chem. Nappanee, Ind. GARY L. CRAWFORD B.S. Social Studies New Madison, Ohio MARSHA A. CRICKMORE B.S. Hist.-Psych. Fort Wayne, Ind. REBECCA A. CRIPE B.S. Arts-Crafts Claypool, Ind. ROBERT L. CROWTHER B.A. Chemistry LaGrange, Ind. ALAN R. CULLEY B.S. Soc. Stu. (US-Po. S.) N. Manchester, Ind. JUDITH H. CULLEY B.S. Music N. Manchester, Ind. JEFFREY H.CULP B.S. Sp-Drama Zionsville, Ind. Seniors • 171 LINDA J.DALE B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. BEVERLY J. DAWALD B.S. Home Ec. N. Manchester, Ind. KENT O. DAY B.S. Speech Dr. Huntington, Ind. JOHN N. DEATON B.S. Econ.-Bus. Claypool, Ind. JAMES E. DECAMP B.S. Soc. St. (US-Wld) Albion, Ind. STEPHEN E. DE PUE B.S. Econ-Bus. N. Manchester, Ind. JOE A. DETRICK B.S. Speech Cadott, Wis. THOMAS O. DIEHL B.S. Bus-Econ. N. Manchester, Ind. JAMES L. DILS B.S. Sociology Elkhart, Ind. BEVERLY S. DOMER B.S. Soc.-Psych. Louisville, Ohio KATHLEEN DRIVER B.A. Chemistry Lima, Ohio CINDY A. DUBBLE B.A. Sociology York, Pa. REBECCA S. DUNN B.S. Elem. Ed. Fort Wayne, Ind. LANA H. EARHART B.S. Business N. Manchester, Ind. NED C. ECKERT B.S. Bus-Econ. Helmer, Ind. JAMES H. EGGLESTON B.S. Math Elkhart, Ind. DENNIS K. ELLER B.S. Biology Roann, Ind. JERRY R. ELLER B.A. Hist-Pol. Sc. Wichita, Ka. JUDITH A. ELLER B.S. Elem. Ed. Kokomo, Ind. 172 • Seniors ROBERT E. ELY B.A. English Waterloo, Ind. CANDACE A. ENGLISH B.S. Elem. Ed. Logansport, Ind. SANDRA L. EVEREST B.S. Elem. Ed. Wabash, Ind. BARBARA J. FELLERS B.A. Ger.-Chem. Logansport, Ind. CAROLYN A. FERGUSON B.S. Elem. Ed. Kettering, Ohio TERESA J. FERGUSON B.S. Elem. Ed. Monticello, Ind. CATHY L. FITZGERALD B.A. Soc. Stu. (US-PoSc) Dayton, Ohio REBECCA J. FLICKINGER B.A. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. RICHARD A. FLICKINGER B.S. Biology N. Manchester, Ind. MICHAEL J. FOURMAN B.S. Bio.-Chem. (PreMed) Greenville, Ohio MARY L. FRYMAN B.A. Spanish Soc. Lawrenceville, III. JON D. FULTZ B.S. Speech N. Manchester, Ind. KAREN L. GAIER B.S. Elem. Ed. Syracuse, Ind. GLORIA J. GARBER B.A. History N. Manchester, Ind. CAROLYN S. GARVER B.A. Ger. Sp-Drama N. Manchester, Ind. LINDA B. GATES B.S. Elem. Ed. Dayton, Ohio CYNTHIA A. GENTH B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. DEAN A. GENTH B.S. Speech N. Manchester, Ind. WILLIAM D. GOUDY B.S. Gen. Sci. Columbia City, Ind. Seniors • 173 BEVERLY G. GRANGER B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. JOHN K. GRANGER B.S. Biology N. Manchester, Ind. GRAWCOCK RUTH E. GREER B.S. Soc. Stu. (US-Soc) N. Manchester, Ind. JERRY A. GREESON B.S. Math N. Manchester, Ind. JOYCE E. GREESON B.S. Business N. Manchester, Ind. MYRNAJ.GROVE B.A. Elem. Ed. Bryan, Ohio JEAN A. GUNDOLF B.S. Elem. Ed. Troy, Ohio MARTHA S. GUYNN B.A. English N. Manchester, Ind. DEBORAH N. HALL B.S. Biology Alexandria, Ind. DONNA L. HALL B.S. Business Tippecanoe, Ind. FUAD M. HAMMOUDEH B.S. Poli. Sci. Beirut, Lebanon NANCY K. HANNA B.S. Hlth.-P.E.-Rec. Monticello, Ind. WILBUR D. HARPEST B.S. Elem. Ed. Greenville, Ohio ROXANNE HARSH B.S. Elem. Ed. Woodstock, Va. CONNIE J. HARSHBARGER B.S. Elem. Ed. DeGraff, Ohio JAMES V.HARVEY B.S. Biology Elkhart, Ind. MARY S. HAUPERT B.A. Math N. Manchester, Ind. ROGER L. HAUPERT B.A. Math N. Manchester, Ind. 174 • Seniors ANITA R. HAYNES B.S. Elem. Ed. Auburn, Ind. ERICE. HELFRICH B.A. Econ-Bus. Columbia City, Ind. TIMOTHY R. HENDERSON B.S. Elem. Ed. Tipton, Ind. JAMES L. HENRICKS B.S. Biology Mt. Morris, III. PATRICIA L. HENSLEY B.S. English Fort Wayne, Ind. DIANE K. HERNDON B.S. Elem. Ed. Flora, Ind. DONALD A. HERRINGTON B.S. Biology Toledo, Ohio GERALD HERSHY B.S. Business LaGrange, Ind. THOMAS A. HESS B. S. Soc. Stu (US-W) Painesville, Ohio SALLY A. HIPSKIND B.S. Elem. Ed. Urbana, Ind. DAVID L. HOLLINGER B.S. Math N. Manchester, Ind. KATHERINE C. HOOVER B.S. Biology N. Manchester, Ind. CATHIE J. HOWARD B.S. Math N. Manchester, Ind. CONNIE J. HOWARD B.S. Math N. Manchester, Ind. DANNY L. HOWARD B.S. Elem. Ed. Silver Lake, Ind. KAREN E. HORN B.A. English Warsaw, Ind. DONNA J. HUFF B.S. Elem. Ed. Syracuse, Ind. ALEXIS L. HUFFMAN B.A. Psychology Chicago, III. SUSAN D. HUGHES B.S. Elem. Ed. Hudson, Ind. Seniors • 175 LARRY A. HUYS B.S. Bio. (Pre-Med) Knox, Ind. LINDA C.JOHNSON B.S. Religion Lafayette, Ind. MARY A. JOHNSON B.A. Music Auburn, Ind. fcfcA HERMAN D. KAUFFMAN B.S. Bus-Econ. Goshen, Ind. RUTH A. KEIM B.A. Elem. Ed. Fort Wayne, Ind. DAVID R. KEIRN B.A. Chemistry Urbana, Ohio BARBARA S. KELLER B.A. English N. Manchester, Ind. KATHY K. KESTER B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. H.CHRISTINE KING B.A. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. DANIEL W. KIRACOFE B.S. Biology Gratis, Ohio EARLH. KLINE B.S. Chemistry N. Manchester, Ind. BOBF. KLINGELHEGER B.A. Pre-Med. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio LARRY C. KLINGLER B.A. English Somerset, Ohio RONALD D. KRACKE B.A. Pre-Med. Plymouth, Ind. SUSAN L. KRIEG B.S. Elem. Ed. Warsaw, Ind. JOYCE KROFT B.S. Business Akron, Ind. ELLEN J. LATAKAS B.S. Elem. Ed. Roann, Ind. BONNIE P. LECKRONE B.S. Music N. Manchester, Ind. STEPHEN B. LEES B.S. Econ.-Bus. Peru, Ind. 176 • Seniors JOICEE. LIKENS B.S. Psych.-Soc. N. Manchester, Ind. STEPHEN R. LIKENS B.S. Music N. Manchester, WANITA J. LINDQUIST B.S. Home Ec. N. Manchester, Ind. DENNIS L. LIPP B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. PHILLIP L. MANLEY B.S. Soc. Stu. (Econ.) Wabash, Ind. CHERYL S. MARKS B.S. Elem. Ed. Luckey, Ohio SALLY M. MARTIN B.S. Home Ec. Columbia City KEITH H. MATTHEWS B. S. Sociology Soc. Stu (Soc-US) PATRICIA A. MCCUNE B.S. Psychology Chesterton, Ind. MAUREEN E. MC GRATH B.A. English Plymouth, Ind. DONNA M. MC KEE B.A. Sociology N. Manchester, Ind. NANCY L. MC KEE B.A. Elem. Ed. Wabash, Ind. GARY MC MANAMA B. A. German Larwill, Ind. DONNAS. MEESE B.S. Elem. Ed. Decatur, Ind. DAVID P. MILLER B.S. Sociology Glendora, Cal. KEVIN L. MILLER B.A. Art-French N. Manchester, Ind. LINDAS. MILLER B.S. Elem. Ed. Dayton, Ohio SANDRE K. MILLER B.A. Music Bluffton, Ohio SUEB. MILLER B.S. Econ. Bus. Columbia City, Ind. Seniors • 177 MARGARET E. MITCHELL B.S. Elem. Ed. Fort Wayne, Ind. MICHAEL A. MOCHERMAN B.S. Biology Cutler, Ind. MICHAEL J. MORRIS B.S. Phys. Ed. Fort Wayne, Ind. JOHN E. MUMY B.S. Bus.-Econ. Grabill, Ind. JANET K. MURPHY B.S. Elem. Ed. Logansport, Ind. KATHLEEN M. MURPHY B.A. Psychology Greentown, Ind. DAVID M. NEAL B.S. Math N. Manchester, Ind. SUSAN J. NEAL B.S. Health-PE-Rec. N. Manchester, Ind. STEPHEN D. NEFF B.S. Soc. Stu. (US-World) N. Manchester, Ind. RUTH L O ' DIAM B.S. Elem. Ed. Covington, Ohio KAREN A. ODIORNE B.S. Health-Phys. Ed. Bremen, Ind. MICHAEL A. OLIVOTTO B.S. Math Highland, Ind. GAILR. PAINE B.S. Elem. Ed. Huntington, Ind. BARBARA J. PATCH B.A. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. MICHAEL A. PATCH B.S. Chemistry N. Manchester, Ind. SHARON K. PAYNE B.S. Business Peru, Ind. CHARLES F. PERRY III B.S. English Mishawaka, Ind. DENNIS L. PIPPENGER B.A. Chemistry Plymouth, Ind. CONNIE R. PLANK B.S. Business Warsaw, Ind. 178 • Seniors THARYLE J. PRATHER B.S. Speech Peru, Ind. KERRY M. PRICE B.S. Econ.-Bus. Bourbon, Ind. NANCY J. RAGER B.S. Elem. Ed. Crawfordsville, Ind. JANIS A. RAMBO Dixon, III. DEBORAH L. RANCK B.A. Art Greentown, Ind. JUDY A. REAHARD B.S. Elem. Ed. Wabash, Ind. THOMAS L. REED B.S. Speech N. Manchester, Ind. DANIEL J. REPLOGLE B.A. Math Bremen, Ind. DONALD N. RETTINGER B.S. Chemistry Bourbon, Ind. DARWIN W. RHOADES B.S. Elem. Ed. Union City, Ind. DIANE RODABAUGH B.A. Sp.-Drama N. Manchester, Ind. STANLEY E. RODABAUGH B.A. Peace Studies N. Manchester, Ind. DAVID J. ROHRBACHER B.A. Phil.-Rel.-Soc. Toledo, Ohio JANET L. ROMINE B.A. Math Auburn, Ind. JANICE L. ROOT B.A. Sociology Lakeville, Ind. NANCY J. RUGGLES B.S. Elem. Ed. Three Rivers, Mich. DORIS I. SCHAADT B.S. Elem. Ed. Convoy, Ohio DORALEEN V. SCHEETZ B.S. Elem. Ed. Lafayette, Ind. JAMES C. SCHROCK B.A. Sp.-Drama LaGrange, Ind. Seniors • 179 ANNA A. SCHWARTZ B.S. Math New Haven, Ind. GARY L. SCOTT B.S. Health-Phys. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. MARK D. SELLERS B.S. Pre-Med. Winona Lake, Ind. MIRIAM E. SEXTON B.A. Psychology Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio CANDACE J. SHANAFELT B.S. Elem. Ed. Mogadore, Ohio JUDITYR. SHANK B.S. Elem. Ed. Winamac, Ind. MAUREEN K. SHANKS B.S. Health-Phys. Ed. Logansport, Ind. PHILIP G. SHEETS B.S. Biology Lewisburg, Ohio DANAL. SHERRICK B.S. Psych-Phil. N.Manchester, Ind. PHYLLIS J. SHOOK B.A. French Huntington, Ind. BARBARA M. SHULL B.A. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. DANIEL L. SHULL B.A. Chem-Phil-Biol. N. Manchester, Ind. STEVEN D. SHUMAKER B.S. Econ-Bus. Ashley, Ind. REBECCA C.SINCROFT B.S. Home Ec. N. Manchester, Ind. WILLIE SLONE B.S. Biology Silver Lake, Ind. CRAIG H. SMITH B.S. Phys Ed-Health N. Manchester, Ind. KATHRYN H. SMITH B.S. Health, PE., Rec. N. Manchester, Ind. MARGARET L.SMITH B.S. History Chatham, N.J. MARIAN S. SMITH B.A. Math S. Whitley, Ind. 180 • Seniors RICKY E. SMITH B.S. Business Hicksville, Ohio THOMAS J.SMITH B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. JENNY L. SNIDER B.S. Biology N. Manchester, Ind. PHILLIP M. SNIDER B.S. Physics N. Manchester, Ind. DAVID H. SNYDER B.S. Soc. Stu. (Soc-US) New Haven, Ind. HAROLD L. SOLLENBERGER B.S. Biology N. Manchester, Ind. NEDL. SPEICHER B.S. Elem. Ed. Milford, Ind. DAVID A. SPIEGEL B.S. English N. Manchester, Ind. JACQUELINE J. B.S. Pre-Med. Cutler, Ind. SQUIER BEVERLY J. STAHLY B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. ROSS E. STALLER B.S. English-Hist. Logansport, Ind. KELLIE G.STEPHEN B.S. Biology Winchester, Ind. RICHARD L. STONE B.S. Arts-Crafts Bellville, Ohio CONSTANCE M. STORER B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. LOWELL D. STORER B.S. Biology N. Manchester, Ind. KENT H. STUMP B.A. Econ-Bus. Nappanee, Ind. KURT H. STUMP B.A. Bus-Econ. Nappanee, Ind. GARY L. STURDEVANT B.S. Sp.-Drama-Biol. Brethren, Mich. JANET K. SUTTON B.S. Elem. Ed. Topeka, Ind. Seniors • 181 JOANNEH.TANTTILA B.A. English Superior, Wis. GARY W. TEEL B.S. Biology Akron, Ind. DIANNE A. THOMPSON B.S. Health-Phys. Ed. Freeport, Mich. STEVEN R. THOMPSON B.S. Poli. Sci. N. Manchester, Ind. JUDITH A. THRUSH B.A. English LaOtto, Ind. TERRY H.TORRENCE B.S. Econ-Bus. Wauseon, Ohio RICHARD T. TRUITT B.S. Bio.-Chem. Huntington, Ind. JEAN K . TRUMP B.S. Elem. Ed. Piecreton, Ind. RICHARD C. TYLER, B.S. Sp.-Drama N. Manchester, Ind. JR. SAM J. UNGER B.S. Soc. Stu. (Econ.-Govt.) N. Manchester, Ind. CONSTANCE C. UPDIKE B.S. Phys. Ed.-Health Columbia City, Ind. JAMES C. VAN WAGNER B.A. Chemistry Orlan, Ind. BILLIE L. WALTON B. S. Health-Phys. Ed. San Jose, Cal. EDWARD J. WEAVER B.S. Sociology Lebonon, Pa. KEN R. WEAVER B.S. Business Rochester, Ind. LEONARD WEAVER B.S. Psychology Germantown, Ohio ROBERT WEBER B.A. German Columbia City, Ind. SHARON L. WEISE B.S. Sp.-Soc. Stu. (Econ-Wld.) N. Manchester, Ind. 182 • Seniors JAMED L. WELDY B.S. Chemistry N. Manchester, Ind. JULIA A. WENRICK B.S. Chemistry Tipp City, Ohio JOSEPH V. WESTROM B.S. Pre-Med. Chem. Burlington, W. Vir. BARBARA J. WETZEL B.S. PE, Health, Rec. Brookville, Ohio STEVEN A. WHISTLER B.S. Elem. Ed. Union City, Ind. REX A. WIELAND B.S. Biol. (Pre-Med) N. Manchester, Ind. JENNIFER, L. WILLCOX B.S. Elem. Ed. Urbana, Ind. DOUG C. WILLIAMS B.A. Speech Toledo, Ohio ROLLIN V. WINTRODE B.S. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. JAMES L. WION B.S. Music N. Manchester, Ind. PATRICIA A. WOLF B.S. Elem. Ed. Rossville, Ind. MICHAEL L. WOLFE B.S. Soc. Stu. (US H.-Pol. Sci.) N. Manchester, Ind. RICHARD W.WOLFE B.S. Biology Alvion, Ind. ALLAN D. WOOD B.S. Bus.-Econ. Nappanee, Ind. RUSSELL E. WYSONG B.S. Biology Albion, Ind. EDWARD D.YARIAN B.S. Bus.-Econ. Bourbon, Ind. GAIL L. ZAUSS B.S. Elem. Ed. Kempton, Ind. JOE. ZERKLE B.A. Elem. Ed. N. Manchester, Ind. MARYE. ZINSMEISTER B.S. Speech Huntington, Ind. BRENT E.ZUMBRUN B.S. Health-Phys. Ed. Columbia City, Ind. Seniors • 183 Top, clockwise: Bob Speicher, Pres.; Donna Rump, Sec; Roger Shumaker, V.P.; Linda Land- rum, Treas. Carol Albright Alan Amstutz Gary Arnold Philip Arnold Junior Class Leroy J, Abe, Jr. Leslie Aemisegger Dons Baker Helen Bane Mike Bannister Bob Barlow Denny Bechtelheimer Don Becker Niel Bendson Ruth Black Gwen Blackburn Tim Blake 184 • Juniors Wanda Blanton Wally Boocher Larry Booz David Bowman Pam Bowne Jane Bowser Richard Boyd Jacque Boyer Janice Brewer Wanda Brouwer Bev Brubaker Barry Bucher Bob Bucher Nancy Burch Barb Buckett Sharon Bushong Kathy Butler Andy Butterbaugh Mike Campbell John Cantrell Mary Beth Carlisle Madeline Carnahan Robert Carpenter Tom Carpenter Sue Cassell Steve Caudill Ethel Cheney Twila Coffing David Collins Kathy Coppess R Noel Crain Janet Dalrymple Tom Daniel Sam Davis Judy DePue Larry Dockter Vickie Dohner Rick Dubach Linda Eaton Bruce Elliott Juniors • 185 Susan Emery David English Martha Flack Carol Frantz Janis Fredericks Eloise Frey hk-k Jjj R| MY - ' I Ron Gascho Wayne Gerard Monte Gerig Ken Gill Julia Gingrich Brent Grawcock Joyce Gray Diana Greenman Rick Greg Beverly Greiner Don Griffin Glenn Griffin Linda Grossman James Grossman Ed Haas Marilyn Hagerty Paul Haman Lynn Hammonds o 186 « Juniors Gary Haney Greg Haney Kathleen Harbett Dan Harper Dennis Harshbarger Joe Harvey Laura Hathaway Gary Heisler Mary Heisler David Herr Lynette Hershman James Highley John Kinsel Susie Klooze Joyce Kroft Linda Landrum Juniors • 187 Donna Langenbahn Ken Lash Eric LaVine Fred Lavy John Leer Edns Liburd 188 • Juniors Merle Myers Roger Nelson £athy Newman Marcia Nifong Rose Nifong Carol Noffsinger Donald Noffsinger Pam Nussbaum Jean Pletcher David Rams Kathy Ray John Reed Vickie Rehwinkel Jayne Richardson Bonnie Richoz Sandy Rieff Tom Rogers Thomas Ross Judy Rugman Donna Rump Marc Saxton Janet Schrum Neil Schwartz Sandy Semans Esther Shaffer Charles Shank Dee Shank Jim Sharp Rebecca Sheap Betty Shearer David Shipe Larry Shively Karen Shoemaker Roger Shumaker James Simon Steven Skidmore Linda Slade Juniors • 189 Roberta Stechter Kim Smith Pat Smith Randy Smith Steve Smith Janice Snyder Alan Sommers Kirk Sorg Mark Souder Marcia Sowles Bob Speicher Margaret Speicher Steve Stafford Becky Starline John Stebbins Nancy Steele David Stephenson Katey Stepp Sam Sterrett Carol Stone Dana Struger Peter Struger Willie Stubbs Duane Thieme Janet Thomas Marjone Thompson David Tibbets Mike Tittle Diane Tobias 190 • Juniors Timothy Torrence Georgia Unger Deborah Waas John Wagoner Jennie Walton Rebecca Warner John Warrick Tim Wegmiller James Weldy Conalee West Barbara Wetzel David Weybright Judy Weygandt Rick White Rick Whitehead Linda Williams Becky Wolf Leland Wolf Diane Yoder Jim Yoder Pat Yoder Jim York Barbara Young Doris Zimmerman Mary Esther Zook Juniors • 191 Top to bottom: Tom Schmidt, Sec.-Treas.; Mike Overmyer, V.P.; Steve Zehr, Pres. Ralph Anderson Russ Anderson Greg Arnett Kenton Arnett Steve Aschleman Brenda Atkinson Ken Ballinger Mike Barber Brad Baumgardner Karen Beatty Barb Bechtel Kris Bechtold Steve Behny Peggy Bell Karen Benedict Sophomore Class Kraig Ahlfeld Fritz Albright £u S 192 • Sophomores Howard Bernhard Cheryl Blanchard Richard Bollinger Ann Bosler Ned Bowman Orlie Brand Jerry Briney Neil Brinkmeier Pam Binkley Anita Brower Pat Brown Denny Bucholtz Darlene Bull Fred Bullock Richard Burden Don Burnau Fred Busse Dan Butler Beth Byerly Ruth Cabiness Steve Campbell Sandi Carmichael Richard Carr Thomas Cart Dwight Cassidy Mona Chamberlain Sally Chappell Vickie Cheh Louis Childs Ron Clark Dennis Clouse Linda Cloyd Ron Coblentz Jane Coil Ken Cole Jackie Combs Mark Coning Peggy Cordes Terry Corso Donna Crowther Sophomores ©193 Connie Daubenspeck Barb Decamillo Randy Deetz Ann Detrick Karen Develbiss Mike Devme Kay Domer Teresa Dowel! Brent Driver Diana Eberly Carol Egler Linda Eicher Terril Eikenberry Scott Eley Carolyn Eller Mary Ellsworth Larry Engle Jerold Erbaugh Cindy Eshelman Steve Ethendge Joyce Faubel Barb Faulkner Delora Fausnight Barb Federspiel Chen Fee Darrell Fife Mike Fike Ann Fisher Marlys Flory Alicia Follms Debbie Foote James Fontana John Foreman Barb Foster Dan Fox Dave French 194 • Sophomores Ja itii ii Bill Frey Ada Fridley Mark Fuller Gail Fulhart Tim Garber Karla Garner Edward Garrison Judy Gebhart Jerry Gerardot Kenny Gillan Linda G ill iff Carol Goering Tom Goodrich Marilyn Goppert Gary Goshert Becky Grandstaff Keith Greasby Rick Grimme Peggy Gropp Jan Gschwend Rob Gump David Haist Mary Halt Cheryl Hamilton Pat Hamilton Steve Hardy Dave Hamer Gary Harp Ted Harris Pat Hartleroad Marjorie Helstern Sophomores 195 Jane Hil Barb Hogg Patrick Hollar Dan Hollenberg Beth Hollinger Mary Etta Hollinger John Holsinger Leon Hoover Sue Ellen Hoover Susan Hornaday Sylvia Hostetler Wilma Howard Susan Huff Becky Huffman Carol Humphries Tom Hurst John Jaksa Joyce Johanning Reed Juday Barb Kenaga Chene Keeney Sally Kerchner Nancy Kindell John King Jeanette Klotz Bill Koleszar Melanie Krieg Barb Krom Carolyn Krouse Nelson Kruger Patrice Kump Keith Landenberger Paula Lauer Doug Lavy Sue Leapley Margie Leitch Gretchen Leyse Tom Liby Marvis Lloyd Rayna Lubbs Joyce Myatt Pam Neff Stephen Neff Hank Nietert Joe Nolan Mark Noll Sophomores • 197 Doug Nottingham Randy Olinger Teresa Ortman Bonnie Overholser Mike Overmyer Tom Overmyer Vickie Overton Barb Oxender Kathy Pankop Margaret Petry Stanley Pierce Kathy Plum Sam Poston Phil Price David Pnser Roderick Pressler Sue Railsback Debby Reck Victoria Redmond Steve Reed Bernetta Reichert Chene Reid Mike Rehhng Ron Rench Nelda Rhoades Randall Rice Jerry Richardson Edward Rike Bob Rothenberger Rebecca Rouch Ken Rowe Ann Rush Marilyn Schannen Tom Schenkel Linda Schembs Tom Schmidt 198 • Sophomores Melinda Schnepp Phillip Schoonover Dons Schulthies Nancy Sensibaugh Tom Shafer Don Shankster Bob Sharpen Jan Sherrow Anita Shonk Paul Sibray Susan Singleton Roger Sipe Janet Skelly Deb Smith Jan Smith Ronald Smith Sue Smoot Cindy Snell Elaine Snyder Steve Snyder Dale Sollenberger Jack Spencer Jim Spiegel Susan Spiegel Kathleen Stachowski Christine Steinbaugh David Stephenson Linda Steury Shirley Stevens Nancy Stewart Tom Stieglitz Janice Stinebaugh Bill Steiner Christine Stone Alan Stoner Vicki Story Sophomores • 199 Helen Stout Phil Stump Kip Summersett Helen Taylor John Thomson Jill Thornton Cheryl Threewits Kathy Throne Debbie Triplet Linda Tucker Alice Ulm Dennis Unroe Cathy Vandegnft John Warwick Ivy Washington Brenda Waybright Kevin Weaver Phil Webb Sheryl Weitzel JoAnne Welch John Whisler Jacqueline White Marilyn White Susan Wiele Carrie Wilcox Kent Wildman Don Wilkins Ray Winey Richard Wion Miriam Wise Larry Wiser Mary Wolf Roger Wood Sue Yeager Ken York Alonda Young Jeff Young Shelley Young Steve Zehr Jim Zubiena Michele Zuck Chuck Vinton Linda Wagner Steve Wallace Chris Walton Thomas Walton Douglas Warrick m 200 • Sophomores Freshman Class Left to right: Ken Hoverman, V.P.; Sharon Yoder, Treas.; Greg Gray, Pres. Absent when picture was taken was: Sonia Young, Sec. Larry Anderson Ron Arnett Mark Avant Sue Bahn Beverly Baker Kay Baker Jack Baker David Ball Tim Barber Mary Ann Barch Pamela Barnhart Carol Barr Al Barrett Billie Barrett Janet Beard Mark Beck Peg Becker Royce Beigh Freshmen • 201 w Richard Bender Evan Berkey Randy Berkey Sue Berkes Michael Bever Linda Biltz Millie Bittinger Joy Borg Robert Bowman Steve Bowne Rex Boyer Connie Breedlove Dean Brewer Melva Brewer Jane Bncker Janet Bright Joan Bright Charlie Bnnley Scott Brittain David Browning Mary Bruch Kay Buchanan Terry Buchanan Brent Bucher Ron Buchmeier Richard Buck Cheryl Bullock Stephanie Bunish Eileen Burch Sandy Burge Tom Burkett Sue Burwell Linda Buss Paula Callen Laura Canarecci Sandy Carmichael Dawn Carpenter Randy Carpenter Barb Carr 202 • Freshmen Ron Coruthers Ed Carver Ray Casey Brenda Cassell Pam Claeys Dan Clark Cynthia Duckwall Clayton Dugan Denny Dulabaum Kevin Early Christy Eby Lynn Eikenberry Freshmen • 203 Pauline Emery Karen Engle Joy Erbaugh Susan Ernsberger Jan Eshleman Diane Evans Anita Exley Vesta Fausnight Nancy Fawley Lynn Feece Iris Feeney Nancy Fiedler Ken Fishbaugh Sandra Flohr John Flory Dan Follas R. Brooks Foster Paul Frantz Greg Frolke Dennis Funderburg Cindy Gagnon Jim Gaier Jill Gallmeier Mary Gardner Tom Garner David Garst Gin Garst Viv Garst Andrea Gay Cindy Gearhart Jean Gemmer Steve George Jim Gerstacker Wadine Gibbons John Gilmore Lois Gish Ron Given Jerre Goff Don Gonser Debbie Good Ruth Gordon Marcia Gould Nancy Grandstaff Gail Granger Gregory Gray Susan Gray Irene Griffin Sue Grossman Linda Gudowicz Robert Gump Nancy Gunderlock Pat Gundersen De loris Hamblin Cheryl Hamilton Don Hamilton Bobbie Hamman _ 204 • Freshmen John Haney Earl Hanhn Marsha Hardaway Steve Hard Harvey Harris Ted Harris Sharon Harter Sandra Hartleroad Sandy Hartman Allan Hartsough Randall Hauke Bonnie Haworth Diane Haylock Debbie Hayn Barry Hecker Linda Heeter Gary Helfrich Kathy Helser Glen Hendricks Merry Hensel William Hettler Connie Hicks Vicki Hill Carolyn Hilles Melanie Hively Joy Hofacker Steve Hollenberg Debby Hollinger Donna Jean Hollinger David Hollingshead John Hoops John Hoover Michael Hoover Wayne Horn Myron Hostetler Mark Hostetler Stanley Houchins David Houser Teresa Houser Ken Hoverman Barbara Huffman Bruce Huffman Cathy Huffman Rick Hunt Alan Huys Susan J. Ikenberry John Ingold Barb Jablonski Boyd Jackson Bob Jarboe Paul Jarrett Gary Jeffers Steve Jenkins Antonio J i I loch Michael Johnson Stan Johnson Freshmen • 205 Steve Johnson Steve Johnson Thomas Johnson Gene Karn Eileen Kasten Mike Kauffman Becky Keen Barbara Koeshng Donna Kelley David Keppel Janet Kern Linda Kessler Becky Kile Tim Kilmer Dick King Jean Kinsel Steve Kissinger Jim Kleine Robert Khngler Linda Knapp Lewis Kochlmger Dale Komanec Sherry Krall Timothy Kraus Vickie Kress Roy Kuder Ronald Kueterman Rachel Kurtz John Lahman Debbie Lantz Mary Larimer Max Leasure Dale Lefforge Bill Lehman Greg Leininger Ruth Lenard R. Litchenberger John Lightner Ellen Lingo John Livingston Brenda Loer Karen Long Rob Lowe Sam Lower Connie Luckey Angelo Luise Gary Major Bob Manuwal 3 W S S 206 • Freshmen o Delmos Marshall Cindy Martin Nancy Martin Becky Maurer Doug Mayer Jim Mazenck Paul McBride Pat McCullough Archie McDowell Becky McKay Mike McKinney Craig McNamara Greg Mejia Doug Melton Deb Mendenhall Jane Mercer Janie Mercer George Merryman Michael Mertz Ondalee Metzger Terry Metzger Tim Metzger Beth Meyer Chris Miller Eileen Miller Greg Miller James Mishler Rick Mishler Sandi Mitchell Victor Mitmoen Kath. Mittelich Bev Moore Mehnda Moore Dennis Moran Gary Morland Linda Morris Paulette Morns William Morris Sharon Moyer Kathy Murdock Ken Nakamuta Reginald Nash Carol Naylor Elizabeth Nelson Jack Newcomb Nancy Newman Steve Newman Sue Ntksch Freshmen • 207 Paula Nixon Bruce Noffsinger Barb Olson Patty O ' Neal Lark Orlowski Jill Ott Mona Overmyer Nonda Paarlburg Burt Packard Jacalyn Paege Bob Paine Brad Park Roy Patch James Patton Joe Patton John Paul Sheila Paul Rita Paulus Josephine Payton Ramona Penland Diane Petry Joyce Petry Kathy Phelps Dale Pippenger Jame Pitcher Dave Pitman Chris Pope Susan Porter Rhonda Powers Linda Prater James Pratt Calvin Prosser Peggy Prough Shirley Pryer Dick Pyle Marcia Quick Rick Rajter Randy Reed Doug Reid Stephen Reid Janalee Reineke Bob Reinemund Brenda Reindohl Sally Reindehl 208 • Freshmen Jo Renbarger Terry Renbarger Karla Rentschler Gene Rhoades Pat Rice Janie Rickleff Paula Riedel Peg Rieman Ronna Ritenour Kathy Robb Doris Robbins Cathy Rock Steve Rohrer Delilah Ross Muriel Roth Dennis Rowland Carol Ruggles Tim Ryder Mark Sayler Paula Sampson Jan Schipper Mark Sciumeca Jess Seaman Greg Sefchek Karen Seiss Jean Sellers Linda Sensibaugh Kenton Shank Lanta Snyder Sharon Snyder Dennis Sollenburger Kris Sorg Larry Spalding Ray Speck Loretta Stalter Linda Stanley Donn Starkey Burdene Stauffer Gary Stauffer Jeanme Stebbins Timothy Steury Gail Steward Beverly Stone Janet Straesser Jody Strain Keith Strauss Devonna Struben Jeff Studebaker Lois Sullivan Karen Summersett Susan Swanson Susan Swartz Dan Taylor Carolyn Thomas Kathy Thorton Judy Tidwell Byron Tinkey Larry Tobas Lonnie Tope Trudy Torrence Mane Trease Pat Trickles Jim Troyer Nancy Uhlar Jeanie Updike Lynette Utter Rene Valencourt Brenda Voohis Lib Waas 210 • Freshmen Sherwood Waggy Aundrea Weldy Terry Welch Dee Weik Diane Weaver Debby Weaver Dan Watson Lind a Warren Dale Warner Marty Ward Nancy Walters Steve Wallace Nancy Waite Janet Waird Steve Wagoner John Wagoner Jane Wagoner Jan Weygandt Sue Whittacre Rhonda Whitten Wendy Wilcox Don Wilfong Betsy Wilhelm Daniese Williams Janie Willmert Nancy Willoughby Doug Wills David Wmebrenner Mary Lou Wise Barb Wolf Linda Wolf Chris Woodhouse Charlie Wright Cynthia Wright Dora Wyatt Mane Wyse Kumiko Yamashita Ruth Yoder Sharon Yoder Rosemary Youmans Harold Young Sonia Young Debbie Zerkel Kent Zimmerman Freshmen • 211 Faculty Index of Degrees Faculty of Instruction Administrative Faculty BOWMAN, MR, PAUL S.. Director of Admissions B.S., Manchester College; B.D,, Bethany Theological Seminary. FRANT2, MR DEAN L, Director ot Church Relation B.A.. Manchester College; B.D,, Bethany Theological Seminary. GARBER, MR, JAMES D., Director of Public Relation and Alumni Affairs B.S., Manchester College: M.B.A., Indiana University. KING. MR RUFUS, B , Director of Development B.A., Bndgewater College; M.S.. Virginia Polytechnic Institute; M.A., Columbia University. MOCK, MR ROBERT G., Minister to the Students A B , Juniata College; B.D,, Bethany Theological Seminary; M.A., Ball State University. NELSON, MR. ROBERT J . Director of Publicity B.A., LaVerne College; M.A., University of South Dakota. SHELLHAUS, MR. MARK A., Director of Student Aid and Placement B.S., Wittenberg College; M.S., Ohio State University. YEATTER. MR. DAVID B., Treasurer of the College and Business Manager. B.S.L., Bethany Theological Seminary. Library Faculty BOOK. MISS ORPHA, Reference Librarian B.A., Manchester College; B.S. Library Science, University of Illinois. LECKRONE, MRS. JOYCE L., Book Selection and Circulation Librarian B.S., Manchester College; MA,, Indiana University. SAMPSON, MR. DENNIS A,, Cataloging Librarian B.A., Allegheny College; M.S.L., Western Michigan University. WILLMERT, MR. J. ALLEN, Librarian B.A., Manchester College; B.D., United Theo. Seminary; A.M.L.C; University of Michigan. ADAMS, MR. GEORGE E., Instructor of Mathematics (on leave of ab- sence) B.A., Manchester College; M.A., University of Illinois. ADAMS, MR. JAMES R., Associate Professor of Art and Spanish B.A., George Washington University; M.F.A., Instituto Allende. ALLEN, MR, MAX I., Professor of Art, Department Chairman of Art B.S., Manchester College; B.F.A., School of Art Institute of Chicago; M.F.A., Indiana University. AUNGST, MR RONALD L , Associate Professor of Speech B.S., Ohio University; M.S., Ohio University. BALDWIN, MRS. A. FERNE, Assistant Professor of History and Sociology B.S., Manchester College; M.A., Ball State University. BATZKA, MR STEPHEN A.. Assistant Professor of Art B.S.. Manchester College; M. Ed, Miami University, BEARD, DR JAMES M,, Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.A., Manchester College; Ph.D., Standford University. BEERY, DR, DWIGHT B., Assistant Professor of Physics B.A., Manchester College; M.S., Indiana University; Ph. D., Michigan State University. BISHOP, MR C. JAMES, Assistant Professor of History B.S.. Clarion State College; M.A., Ohio University; M.A., University of Wisconsin. BITTINGER, MR. RICHARD D.. Assistant Professor of History (on faculty exchange-fall) A.B., McPherson College; M.A., University of Kansas. BOOK, DR. HOWARD A., Dean of the College; Professor 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. BOOK, MRS MARGARET, Instructor of Home Economics (part-time) A.B., Manchester College; M.S., Purdue University. BROWN, DR, KENNETH L., Associate Professor of Religion Philosophy B.A., McPherson College; B.D., Bethany Thelogical Seminary; Ph.D.. Duke University. BU22ARD. MR. ROGER J., Associate Professor of Economics, Co-ordin- ator of Social Science Core A.B., Huntington College; M.A., Michigan State University. CALIHAN, MR, DAVID S,, Instructor of History and Political Science B.A., Earlham College; Junis Doctor. Ohio State University; M.A., Ohio State University. CAMERON, MR. GARY C, Instructor of Economics and Business B.A., Northwest Missouri State College; M.A., Northwest Missouri State College. CARLSON, MR. JAMES A,, Assistant Professor of Music B.A., University of Minnesota; M.M., Moorhead State College. CARUTHERS. MR. ROBERT L., Instructor of French A.B., University of North Carolina; M.A., Indiana University. COLBURN, DR DONALD L , Professor, Department Chairman of Pyscho- logy Department B.A., Cornell College; B.D., Drew University; Ph.D.. Boston University. DAGETT, MRS. ROWAN K., Assistant Professor of English B.A.. McPherson College; M.A., Ball State University. DAVIS, MR. SAMUEL M . Assistant Professor of Speech B.A., Indiana State University; M.A., Indiana State University. DEAVEL, DR. R. GARY, Associate Professor of Music B.S., Manchester College; M.M., Sherwood Music School; Ph.D., Eastman School of Music. DEETER. DR. ALLEN C. Associate Academic Dean of the College, As- sociate Professor of Religion B.A., Manchester College; B.D.. Bethany Theological Seminary; M.A., Princeton University; Ph.D.. Princeton University. DELL, MR. ROBERT W.. Assistant Professor of Religion Philosophy A.B., McPerson College; B.D.. Bethany Theo. Seminary. EBERLY, DR. WILLIAM R., Professor of Biology B.A.. Manchester College; M.A.. Indiana University; Ph. D., Indiana University. EILER, DR. DAVID L., Associate Professor of Religion Philosophy B.A., Manchester College; B.D.. Bethany Theological Seminary; Th.D., Princeton Theological Seminary. ENOCH, MISS JUNE E., Associate Professor of Education (on sabbatical — spring) B.S., Indiana University; M.S., Indiana University; Ed. S., Indiana University. EVANS, DR. T. QUENTIN, Professor of Sociology; Dept. Chairman B.A.. Manchester College; B.D,, Bethany Theo. Seminary; M.A., Uni- versity of Cincinnati; Ph.D., Ohio State University. FAHS, DR. ELDON E., Assistant to the President, Assistant Professor of Education B.A., Manchester College; M.S., Northern Illinois University; Ph.D., Michigan State University. FARRINGER, DR. L. DWIGHT. Professor of Physics; Department Chair- man B.A., Manchester College; B.D., Bethany Theo. Seminary; M.A., Ohio State University; Ph.D., Ohio State University. FERNANDEZ-CUERVO, DR. OVlDlO, Assistant Professor of Spanish Dr. in Law, Havana University; A.B., Indiana State University; M.S., Indiana State University. FLORY, DR. RAYMOND L., Visiting Professor from McPherson College;fall B.S., McPherson College; M.A.. University of Kansas; Ph.D., Univer- sity of Kansas. FOREMAN, MR, ROBERT H., Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S., Youngstown University; M.S.T., Illinois Institute of Technology. GAREY. DR, DORIS B., Professor of English B.A.. Mount Holyoke College; M.A., University of Wisconsin; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. GARNER, DR. WARREN K., Director of Teacher Education, Associate Pro- fessor, Department Chairman of Education Department B.A.. Manchester College; M.S., Indiana University; Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School. GARVER, MRS. WINIFRED, Lecturer of English A.B., Drew University; M.A., Drew University. GILBERT, MR. ARTHUR, Associate Professor of Economics Business B.S., Manchester College; MB. A., Indiana University. GLADE, DR. HENRY P., (on sabbatical), Department Chairman of Language Department, Professor of German and Russian B.A., Elizabethtown College; M.A., University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. GRATZ, MR. JAMES L. Associate Professor of Health, Phys. Ed., Rec. B.S., Bluffton College; M.S. in P.E., Indiana University; M.S. in Rec, Indiana University. GRIMES, DR. LEO B., Professor of Education A.B., Mount Union College; M.A.. Ohio State University; Ed. D. .Wayne State University. HAMMEL, MR. DAL. Lecturer of English (part-time) B.S., Huntington College; M.A.T., Indiana University. HARSHBARGER, DR. RICHARD B., Associate Professor of Economics Department Chairman of Business and Economics Department 212 • Index B.S., Manchester College; M.A., Indiana University; Ph.D., Indiana University. HARTZELL, MR. THOMAS M.. Assistant Professor of English B.A., Cornell University; M.A., University of Michigan. HELMAN. DR. A. BLAIR, President of the College, Professor B.A., McPherson College; M.A., University of Kansas; D.D., Mc- pherson College. HOFFMAN, DR. PAUL W., Dean of Students, Associate Professor of Psy- chology B.S., Manchester College; B.D., Bethany Theo. Seminary; M.A., University of Michigan; Ph. D., Purdue University. HOLLIS, DR. JAMES R., Assistant Professor English, Humanities Core Co-ordinator B.A., Manchester College, Ph.D., Drew University. HOLSINGER, DR. CLYDE W.. Professor of Music (on sabbatical — spring), Dept. Chairman of Music Department B.S., Manchester College; M.M., Northwestern University; Ph.D., Northwestern University. INGRAHAM, MR. HERBERT M., (on overseas assignment) Associate Pro- fessor of English French B.A., Syracuse University; S.T.B., Boston University; M.A., Northern Michigan University. JARRETT, MR. JACK E., Associate Professor of Health, Phys. Ed., and Rec. B.S., Manchester College; M.A., Ball State University; Directorate in Health and Safety, Indiana University JOHANSEN, DR. ROBERT C, Assistant Professor of History Political Science B.A., Manchester College; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., Columbia University. JOHNSON, MISS DOROTHY W., Associate Professor of Business B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University; M.A., University of Illinois. JOHNSON, MRS. ONITA, Assistant Professor of Health, Phys. Ed., and Rec. B.S., Manchester College; M.S., Saint Francis College. JONES. MR. ROBERT G., Assistant Professor of Music B.S., Northern Arizona University; M.M., Wichita State Uni. KELLER, DR. PAUL W., Professor of Speech, Humanities Division Chair- man, Department Chairman of Speech and Drama Dept. B.A., Manchester College; Ph.M., University of Wisconsin; Ph.D., Northwestern University. KLINGLER, DR. CHARLES D., Professor of English; Department Chairman of English Dept. B.A., Manchester College; M.A.T., Indiana University, Ph.D., Indiana University. KREPS. MR. DAVID P.. Instructor of Biology B.S., Manchester College; M.S., Ohio State University. LANTER, MR. JAMES J., Assistant Professor of Psychology B.S., Purdue University; M.A., DePaul University; Ph.D., Catholic Uni- versity of America. LUTZ, DR. WILSON B., (on sabbatical), Associate Professor of Chemistry B.A., Manchester College; Ph.D., Ohio State University. MARTIN, MR. ROBERT G., Lecturer in Social Work (part-time) B.A., Manchester College; M.S.W., Indiana University. McBRIDE, DR. RALPH B., Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S., Slippery Rock State College; M.E., Indiana University of Penn- sylvania; Ph.D., University of Michigan. McCAULEY, MR. DALE E., Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S., Manchester College; M.A.T., Purdue University. McGOWAN, MRS. JoELYN W., Instructor of Music B.A., Pfeiffer College; M.M., Indiana University. McKALIPS, MR. DAVID E., Assistant Professor of Education, Ed.D. candi- date A.B., Bridgewater College; M.Ed., University of Delaware. MEEK. MR. DONALD E., Associate Professor of Health, Phys. Ed., Recreation B.A., Ottawa University; M. Ed., Missouri University. MILLER, DR. EDWARD, Associate Professor of Chemistry B.A., Manchester College; Ph.D.. Cornell University. MILLER, MRS. MARTHA, Lecturer in Home Economics (part-time) B.S., Manchester College; M.S.. Cornell University. MOORE, MISS FANNIE B., Lecturer of Sociology (part-time) B.S., Alabama State College; M.S., Indiana University. NEUHOUSER, DR. DAVID C, Associate Professor of Mathematics Depart- ment Chairman of Math Department B.S., Manchester College; M.S., University of Illinois; Ph.D., Florida State University. NISWANDER, DR. R. EMERSON, Professor of Biology, Department Chair- man of Biology Department B.A., Bluffton College; M.S., Ohio State University; Ph.D., Ohio State University. ORPURT. DR. PHILLIP A., Professor of Biology B.A., Manchester College; M.S., University of Wisconsin; Ph.D., Uni- versity of Wisconsin. PAINE. MR. ROBERT H., Registrar, Associate Professor of History A.B., Wheaton College; M.A., University of Pennsylvania. PARKER, MR. PHILIP J., Associate Professor of Education B.S., Manchester College; M.S., Indiana University. PHILLIPS, MR. WILLIAM B., Assistant Professor of Health, Phys. Ed., and Recreation, Director of the College Union A.B., Earlham College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University. PLANER, DR. JOHN H., Instructor of Music A.B., Knox College; M.A., University of Michigan; Ph.D., University of Michigan. RAY, MR. PAUL S., Instructor of Biology B.A., Coe College; M.A., University of South Dakota. REGENBOGEN, MR. K. HEINZ Assistant Professor of German Acting De- partment; Chairman of Modern Languages Department Diploma, Wirtschaftsoberschule, Kassel, Germany; M.A., Michigan State University. RIEMAN, DR. T. WAYNE, Professor of Religion Philosophy, Department Chairman of Religion and Philosophy B.S., Juniata College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University; B.D., Bethany Theo. Seminary; Ph.D., Northwestern University. ROBISON. DR. RICHARD W., Assistant Professor of Education B.A., La Verne College; M.A.T., Michigan State University; Ed.D., Michigan State University. ROLAND, MR. P. THOMAS, Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama B.S., Northwestern University; M.A., Bowling Green University. ROWE, MR. JAMES E., Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S., Manchester College; M.S., University of Illinois. RUSHBY, MR. WILLIAM F., Assistant Professor of Sociology A.B., State University of Ne w York at Albany; M.A., Michigan State University. SANGER. MISS LOLA V., Associate Professor of Business B.A., Bridgewater College; M.B.A., University of Pennsylvania. SPEICHER, MRS. GENITA, Associate Professor of Music, Piano Organ B.M., Chicago Musical College; M.M., Chicago Conservatory. STECH. MISS OPAL D., Associate Professor of Home Economics. De- partment Chairman of Home Economics Department B.S., Purdue University; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University. STEINBAUGH, MR. VERNON H., Associate Professor of Music B.M., Sherwood Music School; B.A., University of Dayton, M.M., Northwestern University. SULLIVAN, MISS JUDITH E., Instructor of Speech and Drama B.A., Bennett College; M.S., Oregon College of Education. TORGESON, MISS HAZEL M., Associate Professor of Education B.S., Kansas State College; M.S.. Kansas State College; Ed.S., Kansas University. TRIBOLET, DR. JEAN ANN, Dean of Women, Assistant Professor of Edu- cation and Psychology B.S., Manchester College; M.A., University of Colorado; Ph.D ., Purdue University. TROUST. DR. JAMES C, Assistant Professor of History A.B., University of Buffalo,; B.D., Princeton Theological Seminary; D. Phil., Oxford University. TULLY, MR. ROBERT C, Dean of Men, Instructor of Mathematics B.S., Manchester College; M.S., Indiana University. WAAS, DR. DAVID A., Professor of History, Department Chairman; Chair- man of the Division of Social Sciences B.A., Manchester College; M.A., University of Illinois; Ph.D., Univer- sity of Illinois. WEIMER, DR. HARRY R., Natural Science Division Chairman, Depart- ment Chairman of Chemistry Department, Science Core Co-ordinator B.A., Manchester College; M.Sc. Ohio State University; Ph.D., Ohio State University. WEIRICK, MISS BEDELIA B., Assistant Professor of Health, Phys. Ed., and Rec. B.S., Wheaton College; M.S., Indiana University. WELLER, MR. STANELY R., Instructor of Chemistry B.S., Manchester College. WOLE, MR. CLAUDE E., Associate Professor, Department Chairman of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department B.A., Manchester College; B.D., Bethany Theo. Seminary; M.A., Indiana University. ZIMMERMAN, DR. GARY A., Assistant Professor of Psychology B.S., Manchester College; M.S., Purdue University; Ph.D., Purdue University. PART-TIME COACH HARRIS, MR. RICHARD K. Jr. Varsity Basketball B.S., Manchester College. Index • 213 Student Index ABE, LE ROY JAMES, JR, Box 143, Chardon, Oh, 44024, 115,184. ADAMS, GWENETH DREYER, Melody Lane, Ft. Wayne, In, 46804, 201. AEMISEGER, LESLIE ANN, 2469 Au- burn Rd, Utica, Mi, 48087, 124,184. AHLFELD, KEN EUGENE, R. 1, Wabash, In, 46992, 100,168. AHLFELD, KRAIG ALAN, R. 1, Wabash, In, 46992, 82,83,1 92. AIRGOOD, DONNA JOAN, R. 3, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 168. AIRGOOD, DORIS FERN, 355 Ferry St, Wabash, In, 46992, 168. ALBRIGHT, CAROLYN YOUNG, 715V2 Wayne St, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 184. ALBRIGHT, FRITZ LEE, Box 31, Cor- unna, In, 46730, 192. ALBRIGHT, JAMES DAVID, 715 1 2 Wayne St, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 168. ALEXANDER, ROBERT LEE, 810 S. Buffalo, Warsaw, In, 46580. ALLEN, LINDA LOU, 518 N. Washing- ton, Delphi, In, 46923, 201. ALLEN, PHILLIP DREW, 607 Miami, N. Manchester, In, 46962. ALLEN. SUSAN ARMECIA, 6378 Delo- res Blvd, Brookpark, Oh, 44142, 115. AMISS, STEPHEN KARL, R. 1, N. Man- chester, In, 46962. AMSTUTZ, ALAN EUGENE, 537 S. Main St, Bluffton, Oh, 45817, 89,184. ANDERSON, SONNA MARIE, 8620 En- canto Way, Ft. Wayne, In, 46805, 201. ANDERSON, LARRY EDWARD, 8620 Encanto Way Ft. Wayne, In, 46805, 201. ANDERSON, RUSSELL CARL, 117 Jef- ferson St, N. Attleboro, Ma, 02760, 89,130,192. ANDERSON, RALPH ROBERT, 413 N. Main, Monticello, In, 47960, 116,192. ANGLIN, ALLYSON ANN, R. 1, Milford, In, 46542, 168. APLIN, KIRK EDGAR, 218 S. Lee St, Garrett, In, 46738, 128,141,168. APPLE, DONALD LEE, 2502 Clayton Rd, Piqua, Oh, 45356, 106,168. ARNETT, GREGORY, R. 2, Claypool, In, 46510, 192. ARNETT, KENTON LEE, R. 1, Laura, Oh, 45337, 79,89,135,192. ARNETT, RON CHARLES, 1020 Somer- sett, Ft. Wayne, In, 46805, 201. ARNOLD, GARY LEE, 1919 Frances Av, Elkhart, In, 46514, 103,184. ARNOLD, PHILIP ARTHUR, 2626 Nia- gara St, Cincinnati, Oh, 45232, 184. ARRICK RENA KEY, R. 5, Wabash, In, 46992,168. ARY, JOHN LESLIE, 506 S. High St, Arcanum, Oh, 45304, 168. ASCHLEMAN, STEVEN JAY, 830 W. Maple, Waterloo, In, 46793, 192. ATKINSON, BRENDA BETH, R. 1, Fow- ler, In, 47944, 120,192. ATKINSON, JOHN WILLIAM, R. 2, Mil- ford, In, 46542, 139. AULT, DOUGLAS LEE, R. 2, Claypool, In, 46510, 168. AVANT, MARK ALLEN, 3438 E. Fifth St, Cayton, Oh, 45403, 110,118,120,122, 201. BAHN, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Box 382, Milford, In, 46542, 133,201. BAKER, BEVERLY SUE, R. 1, Rochest- er, In, 46975, 135,201. BAKER, DAVID GENE, 1703 W. Third St, Dixon, 11,61021, 98,168. BAKER. DORIS JEAN, R. 2, Arcanum, Oh, 45304, 97,126,184. BAKER, JACK DWIGHT, 5731 Lois Lane, Ft. Wayne, In, 46804, 201. BAKER, KAY LYNETTE, R. 1, Genda, Oh, 43430, 129,201. BALDWIN, LOIS, NADINE, 508 E. Miami, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 97. BALL, DAVID KEITH, R. 6, Huntington, In, 46750, 201. BALLINGER, KENNETH LEON, R. 6, Marion, In, 46952, 82,85,132,141,192. BAME, MARVIN LAWRENCE, R. 1, Ar- lington, Oh, 45814, 130,131,168. BANE, HELEN LOUELLA, R. 1, Hollans- burg.Oh, 45332, 138,184. BANNISTER, MICHAEL, R. 4, Cedar Lake, In, 46303, 114,184. BARBER, CHARLES MICHAEL, R. 3, Monticello, In, 47960, 135,192. BARLOW, ROBERT JOHN, Box 19, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 67,184. BARNES, CYNTHIA VAUGHN, Eliza- beth, In, 47117, 69. BARNHART, PAMELA KAY, R. 1, Gos- hen, In, 46526, 120,201. BARR, CAROL SUE, 6829 Chaucer Ct, Indianapolis, In, 46220, 122,123,201. BARRETT, ALLEN JOE, R. 1, Warsaw, In, 46580, 84,119,201. BARRETT, BILLIE LOW, 232 Baum St, Avilla, In, 46710, 133,201. BASEHORE, BARBARA ANN, 14280 Superior Rd, Cleveland Hgts, Oh, 44118,116,118,169. BAUMGARDNER, BRADLEY L, 1802 Fox Farm Rd, Warsaw, In, 46580, 67, 132,192. BAYER, JANICE LYNN, 580 Kevington Ct, Sacramento, Ca, 95825. BEALL, JOY DIANE, R. 1, Converse, In, 4691 9, 169. BEARD, JANET LEE, R. 2, Frankfort, In, 46041, 125,201. BEATTY, KAREN JO, 1231 Nurrman Ave, Ft. Wayne, In, 46807, 192. BECHTEL, BARBARA ANNE, 206 Hance Ave, Linthicum Hghts, Md, 21090, 119,192. BECHTELHEIMER, DENNIS K, 2311 Maplewood Rd, Ft. Wayne, In, 46809, 106,107,184. BECHTOLD, KRISTINE, 309 W. Popular St, S. Whitley, In, 46787, 110,192. BECHTOLD, MIRIAM RACHEL, R. 3, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 126,169. BECK, MARK ALAN, R. 8, Huntington, In, 46750, 120,122,201. BECKER, DON RAY, R. 2, Argos, In, 46501,184. BECKER, PEGGY SUE, R. 2, Argos, In, 46501, 201. BEEBE, EVAN VINTON, 7114 Schwartz Rd, Ft. Wayne, In, 46805. BEERY, DELBERT ARLAN, R. 1, N. Manchester, In, 46962. BECHTEL, VAUGHN ALLEN, R. 9, Hunt- ington, In, 46750. BEHNY, STEVEN LYNN, R. 1, Silver Lake, In, 46982, 79,192. BEIGH, BENNY LEROY, R. 2, Goose Lake, Warsaw, In, 46580, 169. BEIGH, ROYCE JAY, R. 2, Claypool, In, 46510,201. BELL, PEGGY ANN, 7021 Monroeville Rd, Hoagland, In, 46745, 72,192. BENALCAZAR, VICTOR HUGO, 2402 Woodstock Rd, Columbus, Oh, 43221, 79,84,136. BENDER, RICHARD WILLIAM, R. 2, Auburn, In, 46706, 76,77,132,202. BENDSEN, CHARLES NIEL, 705 S.W. Fifth St, Richmond, In, 47374, 128, 184. BENEDICT, KAREN FRANCES, Round Lake Rd, Vermontville, Mi, 49096, 192. BERKEY, EVAN LEWIS, 3004 Crescent Ave, Logansport, In, 46947, 176,202. BERKEBILE, JOHN STEPHEN, 33 Lake- view Drive, Grafton, Oh, 44044, 169. BERKEY, RANDALL IRVIN, R. 1, Wind- ber, Pa, 15963, 202 BERKES, SUE ELLEN STANGL, R. 2, Albion, In, 46701, 202. BERNHARD, HOWARD JESSE, 115 Park Ave, Gettysburg, Oh, 45328, 1 93 BESECKER, DEBORA JEAN, R. 1, Laura, Oh, 45337. BEVER, MICHAEL GENE, R. 1, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 202. BILTZ, LINDA SUE, R. 1, Warsaw, In, 46580, 202. BINKLEY, PAMELA JEAN, 1308 13th Ave, Sterling, 11,61081, 193. BISHOP, JEAN VAN UNEN, 611 College Ave, N. Manchester, In, 46962. BISHOP, SUZY JAY, R. 2, N. Man- chester, In, 46962. BITTINGER, MILDRED RUTH, R. 1, Bridgewater, Va, 22812, 202. BLACKWELL, BRENDA DICE, 409 N. 3rd Apt. 5, Tipp City, Oh, 00016. BLACKBURN, GWENDOLYN, R. 4, Peebles, Oh, 45660, 184. BLACK, PATRICIA LOUISE, 600 N. 5th, Oxford, In, 47971,202. BLACK, RUTH ANNE, 600 N. Fifth St, Oxford, In, 47971, 115,184. BLAKE, TIMOTHY EDMUND, 713V 2 N. Wayne, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 130,184. BLANCHARD, CHERYL JEAN, R. 1, Larwill, In, 46764, 140,193. BLANTON, WANDA JANE, 1029 Rose- wood Drive, Peru, In, 46970, 185. BLEVINS, DARLA JOY, 150 Fourth Ave, Springfield, Oh, 45505, 137,202. BLICKENSTAFF, JONATHON C, R. 1, Bradford, Oh, 45308, 202. BLOCHER, JOSEPHINE HOUS, 402 S. Half, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 169. BOLDUC, JOHN MICHAEL, 12622 Ric- hard, Palos Heights, II, 60463. BOLERJACK, DANIEL J, 316 Rue Flam- beau Apt. 409, S. Bend, In, 46615, 139. BOLINGER, CHERYL DIANNE, R. 4, N. Manchester, In, 46962. BOLLINGER, GLENN ROBT, 608, E. 9th, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 67,169. BOLLINGER, JANIS DOUGH, 608 E. 9th, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 134, 169. BOLLINGER, RICHARD LEON, Box 245, Russiaville, In, 46979, 193. BONNEAU, MICHELE IRENE, 7444 Magoun Ave, Hammond, In, 46324, 202. BOOCHER, WALLACE RICHARD, 15195, Cleveland Rd, Granger, In, 46530, 67,132,185. BOOZ, LAURENCE CHAS, 1304 Topper, St, York, Pa, 17402, 108,109,185. BORCH, MARY ANN, 422 N. Worth Ave, Elgin, 11,60120,202. BORG, JOY NELL, R. 3, Knox, In, 46534, 202. BOSLER, ANN MARIE, 3803 Shoaff Rd, Huntertown, In, 46748, 193. BOWMAN, DAVID RAY, Box 183, New Paris, In, 46553, 120,139,185. BOWMAN, GARY CLIFFORD, 200 Crosswell Ave, Brookville, Oh, 45309, 120,121. BOWMAN, KATHRYN SUSANNE, Box 383, Germantown, Oh, 45327, 169. 214 • Index BOWMAN, NED LEE, R. 2, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 193. BOWMAN, ROBERT CARL, Box 183, New Paris In, 46553, 120,121,122,129, 202. BOWNE, PAMELA SUE, 3410 S. Park Rd, Kokomo, In, 46901, 185. BOWNE, STEPHEN CLAUDE, 3410 S. Park Rd, Kokomo, In, 46901, 202. BOWSER, JANE CAROL, 213 N. Mar- shall St, Bremen, In, 46506, 185. BOWSER, LINDA MARLENE, 213 N. Marshall St, Bremen, In, 46506, 97, 170. BOYD, HILDA IRENE, R. 2, German- town, Oh, 45327, 170. BOYD, RICHARD G, Box 116, Sidney, In, 40566, 185. BOYER, DANIEL DEAN, 205 N. Harris, Bourbon, In, 46504, 170. BOYER, JACQUE ELLEN, R. 2, La- Grange, In, 46761 , 96,1 33,1 85. BOYER, REX ALAN, 409 N. Main, Tip- ton, In, 46072, 202. BOYLE, JOHN FRANCIS, Box 113, Pierceton, In, 46562, 170. BRAND, JOAN M, 201 President St, Dunedin, Fl, 33528. BRAND, ORLIE F, 3225 Wells St, Ft. Wayne, In, 46808, 193. BREEDLOVE, CONNIE SUE, 2911 East 5th St, Anderson, In, 46012, 126,202. BREWER, DEAN FRANKLIN, R. 2, Brad- ford, Oh, 45308, 202. BREWER, JANICE SUE, R. 1 Box 137, Union City, Oh, 47390, 185. BREWER, MELVA ANN, R. 2, Union City, In, 47390, 202. BREWER, PATRICIA SUE, R. 2, Brad- ford, Oh, 45308, 122,129,170. BREWER, PHILIP EDWIN, R. 1, Union City, In, 47390, 131. BRICKER, BARBARA ELLEN, 15615 Judson Dr, Cleveland, Oh, 44128, 106, 170. BRICKER, JANE ELLEN, R. 1, Amboy, In, 46911, 202. BRIGHT, CHERYL LYNN, 511 1 2 College Ave, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 134, 170. BRIGHTBILL, JANET MARIE, 703 E. Sixth St, N. Manchester, In, 46962. BRIGHT, JANET ANN, R. 1, Greenville, Oh, 45331, 119,202. BRIGHT, JOAN RUTH, R. 3, Rochester, In, 46975. BRINEY, JERRY AUGUSTUS, Orchard Lane, Monticello, In, 47960, 130,193. BRINKMAN, GARY ALLEN, 3117 Crag- moor, Toledo, Oh, 4361 4, 1 70. BRINKMEIER, NEIL DOUGLAS, 610 N. Walnut, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 67,193. BRINLEY, WILLIAM CHARLES, 2119 Portage Ave, South Bend, In, 46616, 202. BRITTAIN, SCOTT ROLAND, 19165 Dresden Dr, South Bend, In, 46637, 103,202. BRODRICK, DEBORA JANE, 2159 Wil- shire Drive, Frankfort, In, 46041, 170. BROUWER, WANDA DIANE, R. 2, Mon- roeville, In, 46773, 138,185. BROWER, ANITA ANN, R. 4, Eaton, Oh, 45320, 96,97,132,193. BROWN, BLAIR ALAN, R. 4, Decatur, In, 46733, 170. BROWN, BRIAN EARL, 55521 Elder Rd, Mishawaka, In, 46544. BROWN, LINDA DIANE, Box 465, Con- verse In 46919. BROWN, PATRICIA JEAN, 231 S. 15th St, Richmond, In, 47374, 193. BROWNING, PAUL DAVID, Box 300, Muncie, In, 47302, 67,202. BBRUBAKER, BEVERLY ANfi Box 21, Gratis, Oh, 45330, 96,97,133,185. BRUCH, MARY LOUISE, R. 1, S. Whit- ley, In, 46787, 202. BRUSS, PAMELA SUE, 669 E. Market St, Huntington, In, 46750. BRYAN, JAMES MILLARD, R. 2, Blacks Lndg, Leesburg, In, 46538. BUCHANAN, KAY ANNETTE, 220 Meis- ner, Elkhart, In, 46514, 116,202. BUCHANAN, TERRY MICHAEL, 4916 Copeland Ave, Dayton, Oh, 45406, 67,132,202. BUCHER, BARRY KEITH, 524 Cora Place, Hartville, Oh, 44632, 92,119, 185. BUCHER, BRENT DUANE, 524 Cora Place, Hartville, Oh, 44632, 84 202 BUCHER, MARILYN ROSELLA, 322 Strathmore Rd, Lansing, Mi, 48910, 170. BUCHER, ROBERT W, 322 Strathmore Rd, Lansing, Mi, 48910, 185. BUCHMEIER, RONALD WAYNE, R. 3, Kendallville, In, 46755, 202. BUCHOLTZ, DENNIS LEE, R. 2, Arca- num, Oh, 45304, 193. BUCK, RICHARD THOMAS, 2724 S. Twyckenham, South Bend, In, 46614, 202. BULL, DARLENE DOROTHY, 143 Grand Index • 215 Ave, Laporte, In, 46350, 126,193. BULLOCK, CHERYL RENE, 34 George, Peru, In, 46970, 202. BULLOCK, FREDDIE AUTHER, 1320 Maumee, Ft. Wayne, In, 46803, 67,70, 71 ,86,87,89,98,1 32,1 36,1 93. BUNISH, STEPHANIE LYNN, 1411 Wa- bash Rd, Marion, In, 46952, 118,120, 122,202. BURCH, EILEEN VANITA, R. 1, Hudson, In, 46747, 119,126,133,202. BURCH, NANCY SUE, 820 Wharton Dr, Marion, In, 46952, 185. BURDEN, RICHARD IRVEN JR, R. 3, Greenville, Oh, 45331, 116,193. BURGE, SANDRA KAY, R. 8 Decatur, II, 62522, 119,202. BURKETT, BARBARA ELAINE, R. 3, Kewanna, In, 46939, 185. BURKETT, TOMMY J, R. 1, Akron, In, 46910, 202. BURNAU, DONOVAN J, 1832 Cam- bridge Dr, Warsaw, In, 46580, 193. BURT, MARIANNE, 3840 E. 10th St, Bloomington, In, 47403, 170. BURWELL, SUSANNE LEE, R. 6, Ro- chester, In, 46975. 118,119,120,202. BUSHONG, SHARON M, R. 1, Crom- well, In, 46732, 132,133,185. BUSSE, FRED MICHAEL, 1833 Portage Ave, So Bend, In, 46616, 116,137,193. BUTLER, DANIEL DWIGHT, 9547 Cros- ley, Detroit, Mi, 48239, 67,92,193. BUTLER, KATHLEEN CAREY, 1107 N. Sycamore, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 185. BUTTERBAUGH, ANDREW K, R. 2, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 82,85,124, 185. BWALA, HYEDIMA GARGA, Marama, Waka P O Biu Via, Yula, Nigeria, 79, 130,170. BYER, BRADLEY ALAN, 1002 Mary Ave. Dixon, 11,61021, 116124,170. BYERLY, BETH ELIN, 303 S. Wood St, Fostoria, Oh, 44830, 115,140,193. CABINESS, RUTH ANN, R. 2, Logan- sport, In, 46947, 193. CALLAWAY, ROBERT KENNETH, 3620 S. Franklin, Michigan City, In, 46360. CALLEN, PAULA RAE, 225 S. Golding St, Greentown, In, 46936, 202. CAMPBELL, MICHAEL DONALD, R. 3, Wa rsaw, In, 46580, 135,185. CAMPBELL, ROGER MICHAEL, 501 V2 N. Sycamore St, N. Manchester, In, 46962,170. CAMPBELL, STEVEN VERNON, R. 3, Warsaw, In, 46580, 67,132,193. CANARECCI, LAURA JANE, 416 N. Byrkit St, Mishawaka, In, 46544, 202. CANTRELL, JOHN PHILIP, 5908 Verdi Dr, Dayton, Oh, 45449, 104,105,185. CARLISLE, MARY BETH, 18810 Berk- shire Dr, S. Bend, In, 46614, 185. CARMICHAEL, SANDI ANN, R. 1, Mooreland, In, 47360, 193,202. CARNAHAN, MADELINE KAY, 508 Sha- rer Dr, Monticello, In, 47960, 185. CARPENTER, DAWN LYNNE, R. 1, Macy, In, 46951, 134,202. CARPENTER, ROBERT JAY, R. 1, Mil- lersburg, In, 46543, 124,185. CARPENTER, RANDALL LEE, R. 1, Mil- lersburg, In, 46543, 106,202. CARPENTER, VINOD (TOM), R. 1, Gar- rett, Ind, 46755, 76,77,139,185. CARR, BARBARA ANN, R. 3, Angola, In, 46703, 120,202. CARR, HERBERT HOOVER JR, 1401 S. Anthony, Ft. Wayne, In, 46803, 136. CARR, RICHARD ALLEN, 315 W. 17th, Auburn, In, 46706, 141,193. CART, THOMAS JOHN, R. 1, Lagrange, In, 46761, 193. CARTER, DAVID LEE, 610 E. 7th St, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 170. CARUTHERS, RONALD, 1112 Johnson St, Gary, In, 46407, 136,203. CARVER, PAUL EDWIN II, R. 1, Gal- veston, In, 46932, 203. CASEY, RAYMOND JAY JR, 325 N. Third, Decatur, In, 46733, 67,106,108, 109,203. CASSELL, BRENDA ELIZABETH, R. 1, Laura, Oh, 45337, 137,203. CASSELL, EDWIN RAY, 138 Stillwater St, W. Milton, Oh, 45383, 98,124,170. CASSELL, PATRICIA SUE, 138 Still- water St, W. Milton, Oh, 45383. CASSELL, SUE ANN, Box 135, Laura, Oh, 45337, 127,137,185. CASSITY, JESSE DWIGHT, R. 1, Hol- lansburg, Oh, 45332, 110,116,193. CAUDILL, STEVEN WAYNE, R. 2, Clay- pool, In, 46510, 124,185. CHAMBERLAIN, MONA RAE, R. 2, Morocco, In, 47963, 140,193. CHAPPELL, SALLY KAY, 1522 Dog- wood Dr, Elkhart, In, 46514, 193. CHASTAIN, PAMELA TOMLINS, 302 College Ave, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 127,134,171. CHATHAM, JUDITH ANN, Society of Brothers, Farmington, Pa, 15437. CHAUDOIN, THOMAS RAY, R. 2, An- gola, In, 46703, 171. CHEH, VICKIE LENORE, R. 2, German- town, Oh, 45327, 138,193. CHENAULT, MYRON MAURICE, 1106 Crosshall St, Richmond, In, 47374, 98,136,171. CHENEY, ETHEL ELIZABETH, R. 2, Ada, Oh, 45810, 185. CHILDS, CARL LOUIS JR, 6213 Travis Blvd, Tampa, Fl, 33610, 193. CHUPP, LANA KAY, 758 W. Centennial, Nappanee, In, 46550. CLAEYS, PAMELA ANN, 415 Pulaski, S. Bend, In, 46619, 119,203. CLARK, DANIEL LLOYD, 22030 Riley Rd, Lakeville, In, 46536, 124,203. CLARK, FREDA KATHERINE, Box 366, Conover, Oh, 45317, 120,122,171. CLARK, JAMES LARRY, 1210 N. Wayne, N. Manchester, In, 46962. CLARK, RONALD LOGAN, 704 S. West- wood, Toledo, Oh, 43609, 193. CLARK, SUSAN MAE, R. 2, Rochester, In, 46975, 106,107,118,203. CLEVELAND, SANDRA LYNN, 1058 E. Walnut St, Nappanee, In, 46550, 135, 203. CLIFTON, MICHAEL CHARLES, Box 78, Lapaz, In, 46537, 124,125,171. CLOUSE, DENNIS SPENCER, R. 2, Albion, In, 46701, 119,193. CLOYD, CHERYL ANNE, R. 3, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 120. CLOYD, LINDA JEAN, Box 21, Hollans- burg, Oh, 45332, 140,193. COBLENTZ, RONNIE DEAN, 415 W. Third St, Greenville, Oh, 45331, 193. COCKBURN, ROBERT CLIF, 76 Logan Blvd, Altoona, Pa, 16602, 171. COFFING, TWILA JUNE, R. 3, Peru, In, 46970, 127,129,185. COIL, JANE LOUISE, 801 Dye Rd, Kokomo, In, 46901, 106,193. COLE, KENNETH DAVID, 115 Second St, Highspire, Pa, 17034, 106,107, 110,113,114,193. COLE, SANDRA JEAN, R. 1, Auburn, In. 46706, 203. COLLINS, BEVERLY MARLENE, Box 72, Silver Lake, In, 46982, 171. COLLINS, DAVID EDWARD, Box 205, Macy, In, 46951, 127,129,185. COLLINS, ESTEL, Box 72, Silver Lake, In, 46982, 171. COMBS, JACQUELINE MARIE, 6770 Garber Rd, Dayton, Oh, 45415, 112, 119,127,140,193. CONING, MARK ALLEN, 39 Gloria Ave, New Lebanon, Oh, 45345, 193. CONLEY, HAROLD JAMES, Box 142, Stroh, In, 46789, 92,132,171. COOK, CURTIS DAVID, 537 Riley Rd, New Castle, In, 47362, 111,171. COOK, DONALD EDWARD, 321 Walnut, Argos, In, 46501, 122. COOK, DELENE CAROLYN, 303 Morri- son St, Laporte, In, 46350, 171. COOK, JOHN ALVIN, R. 1, Englewood, Oh, 45322, 203. COON, SHARLA KAY, R. 3, Veeders- burg, In, 47987, 96,132,133,140. COPELAND, BRUCE EUGENE, R. 1, Nappanee. In, 46550, 139,171. COPPESS, KATHLEEN JO, 16218 River- side Dr, Livonia, Mi, 48154, 115,138, 185. CORDES, PEGGY LEA, R. 1, Roann, In, 46974, 126,193. CORSO, TERRY JAMES, 814 16th St, Logansport, In, 46947, 67,71,193. CRAIG, CARMEN LUISA, 505 Oxford, Wabash, In, 46992. CRAIG, MARY JANE, R. 2, Royal Cen- ter, In, 46978. CRAIN, RUTH NOEL, 5902 Ipswich Rd, Bethesda, Md, 20014, 185. CRAUDER, MAE CAROLINE, R. 2, Bourbon, In, 46504, 106,203. CRAWFO RD, GARY LEE, R. 1, New Madison, Oh, 45346,171. CRICKMORE, MARSHA ANN, 7829 Kin- nerk Rd, Ft. Wayne, In, 46807, 171. CRILL, ANITA LOUSIE, 350 Lemon St, Elizabethtown, Pa, 17022. CRILL, JAY EDWARD, 350 Lemon St, Elizabethtown, Pa, 17022. CRILL, LINDA SUE, 350 Lemon St, Eli- zabethtown, Pa. 17022. CRIM, CHARLENE STROUD, 611 First St, Laporte, In, 46350. CRIPE, REBECCA ANN, R. 2, Claypool, In, 46510, 171. CRIST, REBECCA KAY, 205 Elmer Ave, Ft. Wayne, In, 46808, 203. CROWTHER, DONNA JEAN, 211 W. Lafayette, Lagrange, In, 46761, 112, 140,193. CROWTHER, ROBERT LEWIS, 211 W. Lafayette, Lagrange, In, 46761, 130, 171. CULLEY, ALAN RICHARD, 1004 N. Wayne, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 171. CULLEY, JUDITH HELSTERN, 1004 Wayne Ave, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 116,118,171. CULP, JEFFREY HOWE, 620 W. Haw- thorne, Zionsville, In, 46088, 171. CUSTIS, JERRY WAYNE, R. 5, Green- cas tle, In, 46135, 84,203. CUTLER, CONRADT CORBIN, 355 W. Third St, Peru, In, 46970. DAILEY, STEVEN LARRY, 508 Mill St, N. Manchester, In, 46962. DALE, LINDA JANE, R. 1, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 172. DALRYMPLE, JANET SUE, 848 Sala- monie Ave, Huntington, In, 46750, 96,132,185. DANIEL, THOMAS BRIAN, 1520 Har- reld Rd, Marion, In, 46952, 67,132, 185. DARNSTAEDT, JAN LYNN, 311 S. Main, Monticello, In, 47960, 97,133,203. DAUBENSPECK, CONNIE JO, Box 69, Rushville, In, 46173, 194. DAVIS, CONNIE ALICE, Box 305, Lot 28, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 118, 120. DAVIS, NINA LOUISE, R. 2, Royal Cen- ter, In, 46978,97,133,203 DAVIS, SAMUEL CLAYTON, 4656 Hills 216 • Index Dales Rd, N.W. Canton, Oh, 44708, 185. DAVIS, STANLEY EUGENE, Box 305, Lot 28, N. Manchester, In, 46962. DAVISSON, DEBORAH LYNN, 319 Car- ter St, Union City, In, 47390, 203. DAWALD, BEVERLY JANE, R. 3, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 172. DAY, KENT OWEN, R. 4, Huntington, In, 46750, 103,141,172. DEAN, DENISE JO, 8707 Troy Rd, New Carlisle, Oh, 45344, 203. DEATON, JOHN NELSON, R. 2, Clay- pool, In, 46510, 124,137,172. DECAMILLO, BARBARA JO, 1516 Bow- er, Elkhart, In, 46514, 194. DECAMP, JAMES EDWARD, R. 3, Al- bion, In, 46701, 172. DECOURSEY, THOMAS ERIC, 1223 E. Euclid, McPherson, Ks, 67460, 98. DEETZ, RANDALL JOHN, R. 2, Water- loo, In, 46793, 194. DEFUSCO, EDMUND PAUL, Box 441, Howell, NJ, 07727, 203. DELAGRANGE, NANCY, R. 1, Wood- burn, In, 46797, 203. DELAY, THOMAS, 344 N. Graham, In- dianapolis, In, 46219, 203. DENLINGER, NICHOLAS, 7845 So. Co. Rd, Tipp City, Oh, 45371, 203. DENNISTON, MARLYS, R. 3, Union City, In, 47390, 203. DEPUE, JUDY, 304 College, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 134,185. DEPUE, STEPHEN, 304 College, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 79,124,172. DETRICK, ANN, 2460 N. Troy-Sidney, Troy, Oh, 45373, 124,194. DETRICK, JOE, R. 3, Cadott, Wi, 54727, 172. DEUR, SUZANNE, 606 N. 28th St. La- fayette, In, 47904, 137,203. DEVELBISS, KAREN, 504 E. Market St, Germantown, Oh, 45327, 194. DEVINE, MICHAEL, R. 3, Peru, In, 46970, 124,194. DIBERT, JOHN, R. 2, Bedford, Pa, 15522, 203. DICKEY, SUSAN, 3443 Nichols, Auburn Hgts, Mi, 48057, 106,107. DIEHL, JERALD, R. 2, Ossian, In, 46777, 172. DIEHL, THOMAS, 1006 N. Wayne, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 124. DIESTELMEIER, MICHAEL, 30 E. Per- shing St, Freeport, II, 61032, 76. DILS, JAMES, 3206 Roys Ave, Elkhart, In, 46514, 100,172. DIXON, CHRISTINE, 2103 Otsego Dr, Ft. Wayne, In, 46825, 203. DOCKTER, DALE, 212 College, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 118,119,120, 121,122,185. DOHNER, VICKI, 7031 W. Frederick- Garland, W. Milton, Oh, 45383, 99, 124,185. DOMER, BEVERLY, 4344 Swallen Ave, Louisville, Oh, 44641, 124,172. DOMER, KAY, 4344 Swallen Ave, Louis- ville, Oh, 44641, 99,115,194. DONAT, CORINNE, R. 1, Rome City, In, 46784, 203. DORMAN, MELISSA, Box 165, Orient, NY, 11957, 135,203. DOWELL, TERESA, 4 Holden Rd, Col- umbia City, In, 46725, 194. DRALLE, DAVID, Box 28, Monee, II, 60449, 203. DRIVER, BRENT, 309 S. Washington, Lafayette, Oh, 45854, 194. DRIVER, JILL, 309 S. Washington, La- fayette, Oh, 45854, 203. DRIVER, KATHLEEN, R. 5, Lima, Oh, 45801, 130,172. DUBACH, RICHARD, R. 1, Geneva, In, 46740, 92,132,185. DUBBLE, CYNTHIA, 2700 Kingston Rd, York, Pa, 17402, 110,115,172. DUCKWALL, CYNTHIA, R. 2, Goshen, In, 46526, 120,203. DUGAN, CLAYTON, 239 Florida Ave, Lorain, Oh, 44052, 119,203. DULABAUM, DENNIS, 12717 Amber Circle, Uniontown, Oh, 44685, 103, 203. DUNN, REBECCA, 509 E. Cook Rd, Ft. Wayne, In, 46805, 172. EARHART, LANA, Greenridge Tr Ct, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 124,125, 172. EARLY, KEVIN, 12705 US 24 W, Ft. Wayne, In, 46804, 203. EARLY, MARJORIE, R. 2, Wabash, In, 46992. EARLY, MARY, R. 2, Wasash, In, 46992. EATON, LINDA, 19961 Ritter Ave, S. Bend, In, 46614, 96,99,100,132,185. EBERLY, DIANA, 1515 Sunset Dr, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 115,119,140, 194. EBY, CHRISTINE, Box 231, Brookville, Oh, 45309, 120,203. ECKERT, NED, Box 24, Helmer, In, 46744, 110,124,172. EGGLESTON, JAMES, 4610 California Ave, Elkhart, In, 46514, 172. EGLER, CAROL, R. 1, Kempton, In, 46049, 1 94. EICHER, LINDA, 730 W. Columbia St, Springfield, Oh, 45504, 119,126,194. EIKENBERRY, LYNN, 11 W. Sherry Dr, Trotwood, Oh, 45426, 203. EIKENBERRY, TERRIL, Box 384, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 194. ELEY, WILLIAM, Box 138, Union City, In, 47390, 194. index • 217 ELLER, CAROLYN, Box 61, Clayton, Oh, 45315, 113,194. ELLER, DENNIS, Box 7, Roann, In, 46974, 172. ELLER, JERRY, 1607 N. Clarence, Wichita, Ks, 67203, 120,172. ELLER, JUDITH, Box 151, Kokomo, In, 46901, 169,172. ELLIOTT, BRUCE, R. 1, New Paris, In, 46553, 185. ELLSWORTH, MARY, 2222 S. Indiana, Kokomo, In, 46901, 194. ELY, ROBERT, R. 2, Waterloo, In, 46793, 114,173. EMERY, MARY, R. 1, Millersburg, In, 46543, 120,204. EMERY, SUSAN, R. 1, Millersburg, In, 46543, 119,130,131,186. ENGLE, KAREN, Box 264, Kewanna, In, 46939, 204. ENGLE, LARRY, 2198 Buck Creek Land, Springfield, Oh, 45502, 86,87, 89,99,132,194. ENGLISH, CANDACE, 1220 E. Market, Logansport, In, 46947, 173. ENGLISH, DAVID, 812 Fillmore St, Gary, In, 46402, 122,186. ERBAUGH, JEROLD, 219 S. Lutheran, New Lebanon, Oh, 45345, 194. ERBAUGH, JOY, 786 N. Union Rd, Day- ton, Oh, 45427, 204. ERNSBERGER, SUSAN, 364 S. Main, Blufttton, Oh, 45817, 119,204. ESHELMAN, CYNTHIA, Box 188, Mr. Joy, Pa, 17552, 194. ESHLEMAN, JANTINA, 728 Chandler Rd, Trotwood, Oh, 45426, 98,204. ETHERIDGE, STEVEN, Box 200, Hunt- ertown, In, 46748, 115,194. EVANS, DIANE, 319 Mercer Ave, De- catur, In, 46733, 96,204. EVERST, SANDRA, R. 5, Wabash, In, 46992, 173,204. EXLEY, ANITA, Box 363, Elkhart, In, 46514,118. FARRINGER, SUSAN, Orchard Dr. N. Manchester, In, 46962. FAUBEL, ARLINE, 489 Geneva Ave, Tallmadge, Oh, 44278, 194. FAULKNER, BARBARA, 301 N. Bour- bon St, Boubon, In, 46504, 116,118, 120,194. FAUSNIGHT, DELORA, Box 603, Ash- land, Oh, 44805, 99,119,140,194. FAUSNIGHT, VESTA, Box 603, Ashland, Oh, 44805, 115,140,204. FAWLEY, NANCY, 612 S. Lake St, Syracuse, In, 46567, 204. FREDERICKS, JANICE, 136. FEDERSPIEL, BARBARA, 2820 Trent Dr, Ft. Wayne, In, 46805, 194. FEE, CHERALYN, 113 E. Braod, Angola, In, 46703, 120,194. FEECE, LYNN, 702 S. Edison Ave, S. Bend, In, 46619, 122,123,204. FEENEY, IRIS, 872 Clinton, Defiance, Oh, 43512, 204. FEIT, JANE, 203 S. 1st St. N. Man- chester, In, 46962. FELLERS, BARBARA, 916 16th St, Lo- gansport, In, 46947, 173. FERGUSON, CAROLYN, 4200 Fern- brook St, Kettering, Oh, 45440, 173. FERGUSON, TERESA JO, 124 S. Main St, Monticello, In, 47960, 173. FIEDLER, NANCY, R. 3, Logansport, In, 46947, 204. FIFE DARRELL, R. 1, Bringhurst, In, 46913, 194. FIKE, MICHAEL, R. 1, Tipton, In, 46072, 194. FILBRUN, KAY, 425 Elm Grove Dr, Dayton, Oh, 45415. FISHBAUGH, KENNETH, R. 1, Grabill, In, 46741, 82,204. FISHER, ANN, R. 2, Pierceton, In, 46562, 138,194. FISHER, WILLIAM, 408 E. 9th St, N. Manchester, In, 46962. FITZGERALD, CATHY, 808 Princewood Ave, Dayton, Oh, 45429, 100,137,173. FLACK, MARTHA, R. 1, Roann, In, 46974, 186. FLICKINGER, RICHARD, R. 1, Waka- rusa, In, 46573, 139,173. FLOHR, MICHAEL, 827 Rohrer Rd, Car- mel, In, 46032. FLOHR, SANDRA, 501 E. Rochester, Akron, In, 46910, 96,133,204. FLORY, JOHN, 5855 Enon-Xenia Pike, Fairborn, Oh, 45324, 76,127,132. FLORY, MARLYS, 427 N. Carrie, Mc- Pherson, Ks, 67460, 1 1 9,1 94. FOLLAS, WILLIAM, R. 3, Paulding, Oh, 45879, 84,204. FOLLINS, ALICIA, 1156 Division St, Ft. Wayne, In, 46803, 136,140,194. FONTAMA, JAMES, 208 Rue Flambeau, S. Bend, In, 46615, 131,194. FOOTE, DEBORAH, 545 S. Main St, Vermontville, Mi, 49096, 194. FOREMAN, JOHN, 1016 Bedford St, Johnstown, Pa, 15902, 119,194. FOSTER, BARBARA, 1840 Crescent Ave, Ft. Wayne, In, 46805, 106,194. FOSTER, RANDALL, 11517 Lakeshore Dr, Camel, In, 46032,204. FOURMAN, MICHAEL, R. 4, Greenville, Oh, 45331, 100,173. FOX, DANIEL, R. 1, Kendallville, In, 46755, 194. FRANTZ, CAROL, 424 Leland St, Flush- ing, Mi, 48433, 106,186. FRANTZ, PAUL, 402 W. Ninth, N. Man- chester, In, 46062, 204. FRANTZ, RUTH, 141 N. Julian, Naper- ville, 11,60540, 115. FREDERICKS, JANIS, 92 Crestview, Ave, Vauxhall, NJ, 07088, 186. FREEHAUF, GREGORY, 19528 Shively Rd, Lakeville, In, 46536, 67,132. FRENCH, DAVID, R. 1, Silver Lake, In, 4698 2, 125,194. FREY, ELOISE, R. 1, Angola, In, 46703, 133,186. FREY, WILLIAM, 1714 E. Bader, S. Bend, In, 46617, 86,127,138,195. FRIBLEY, FRED, 1409 Ranch Rd, War- saw, In, 46580, 186. FRIDLEY, ADA, R. 1, Mt. Morris, II, 61054, 195. FRIEDEN, MICHAEL, 302 W. Third St, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 186. FROLKE, GREGORY, 218 W. Oakwood St, Bradford, Oh, 45308, 120,204. FRYMAN, MARY, R. 2, Lawrenceville, 11,62439, 124,173. FULLER, MARK, R. 2, Elkhart, In, 46514, 119,120,121,195. FULLER, VICTORIA, 4749 Janet Ave, Sylvania, Oh, 43560, 186. FULLHART, GAIL, R. 1, Andrews, In, 46702, 195. FULTZ, JON, 408 E. 9th, N. Manchest- er, In, 46962, 173. FUNDERBURG, DENNIS, 2100 N. Hamp- ton Rd, New Carlisle, Oh, 45344, 67, 204. GAGNON, CINDY, R. 1, Silver Lake, In, 46982, 204. GAIER, JAMES, 4502 Shady Lane, Indi- anapolis, In, 46226, 99,115,204. GAIER, KAREN, R. 3, Syracruse, In, 46567, 173. GALLMEIER, JILL, 5352 Carrollton Ave, Indianapolis, In, 46220, 204. GARBER, GLORIA, Orchard Dr, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 173. GARBER, TIMOTHY, Orchard Dr, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 98,195. GARDNER, MARY, 710 Middlebury St, Goshen, In. 46526, 204. GARNER, KARLA, Kewanna, In. 46939, 195. GARNER, TOM, R. 1, Kewanna, In, 46939. GARRISON, EDWARD, R. 2, Polo, II, 61064, 98,116,195. GARRINGER, WILLIAM, R. 2, Geneva, In, 46740, 137,186. GARST, BETH, 1585 Fleet Rd, Troy, Oh, 45373, 98. GARST, DAVID, R. 3, Elwood, In, 46036, 204. GARST, VIRGINIA, 1585 Fleet Rd, Troy, Oh, 45373, 204. GARST, VIVIAN, 1585 Fleet Rd, Troy, Oh, 45373, 204. GARVER, BARBARA, 9090 Sharrott Rd, Poland, Oh, 44514, 116,118,137,186. GARVER, ROSANNE, R. 2, Bristol, In, 46507,97,140,186. GARVER, SUE, 8420 Market St, Youngstown, Oh, 44512. GASCHO, RONALD, Box 380, Clayton, Oh, 45315, 124,186. GATES, LINDA, 702 Bond St, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 134,173. GAY, ANDREA, R. 1, Centerville, In, 47330, 138,204. GEARHART, CYNTHIA, R. 1, Silver Lake, In, 46982, 204. GEBBY, DON, 7734 Germantown Pike, Germantown, Oh, 45327, 106. GEBHART, JUDY, 214 E. Prospect, An- gola, In, 46703, 195. GEISER, DAVID, R. 4, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 73,75. GEMMER, JEAN, 1863 Lakewood Dr. S, St. Petersburg, Fl, 33712, 204. GENTH, DEAN, 714V 2 N. Wayne, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 173. GEORGE, STEVE, 506 E. Waterford, Wakarusa, In, 46573, 84,204. GERARDOT, JERRY, 1148 Grenola Dr, Concord, Ca, 94520, 195. GERARD, WAYNE, 206 W. Popular St, S.Whitley, In, 46787, 111,186. GERIG, MONTE, Box 273, Harlan, In, 46743, 129,186. GERST ACKER, JAMES, R. 1, Wakeman, Oh, 44889, 204. GIBBLE, PAUL, 315 W. Lincoln Rd, Kokomo, In, 46901. GIBBONEY, DAVID, 462 S. Edison, El- gin, 11,60120. GIBBONS, WADINE, 880 Del Norte, Denver, Co, 80221, 204. GIBBS, CHARLES, Box 188, Laketon, In, 46943. GILL, KENNETH, 1247 Mishler Rd, Huntington, In, 46750, 195. GILLAN, KENNY, 390 N.E. 4th St, Lin- ton, In, 47441, 195. GILLEFF, LINDA, 1875 E. 81st St, Indi- anapolis, In, 46240, 195. GILMORE, JOHN, 708 Normal Ave, Normal, II, 61761, 76,84,122,132,204. GINGRICH, JULIA, R. 2, New Holland, Pa, 17557, 116,129,186. GINN, LEONARD, R. 2, Rochester, In, 46975. GISH, LOIS, R. 2, Mt. Joy, Pa, 17552, 204. GIVEN, RONALD, 1330 Gable Dr, War- saw, In, 46580, 204. GOERING, CAROL, 1009 Frank Dr, Champaign, II, 61820, 195. GOERING, KATHRYN, 907 Jefferson, Oregon, II, 61061, 98,106,115,119,140. GOFF, JERRE, 334 N. Beach Dr, Monti- cello, In, 47960, 204. GOLDEN, KAREN, 804 S. Martin, Lig- onier, In, 46767. GONSER, DONALD, R. 2, Sturgis, Mi, 218 • Index 49091 , 204. GOOD, DEBORAH, 113 Kentway, Balti- more, Md, 21222, 204. GOOD, ANN, R. 2, Kewanna, In, 46939. GOODRICH, THOMAS, Larwill, In, 46764, 195. GOPPERT, MARILYN, R. 1, New Paris, In, 46553, 195. GORDON, RUTH, 101 S. Walnut, Wal- ton, In, 46994, 127,204. GOSHERT, GARY, R. 2, Warsaw, In, 46580, 67,68,69,132,195 GOUDY, WILLIAM, 404 N. Elm St, Columbia City, In, 46725, 89,91,173. GOULD, MARCIA, R. 2, Monticello, In, 47960, 106,107,119,120,204. GRANDSTAFF, NANCY, R. 4, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 204. GRANDSTAFF, REBECCA, R. 4, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 140,195. GRANGER, BEVERLY, R. 2, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 174. GRANGER, GAIL, 531 E. Anthony, Ce- lina, Oh, 45822, 204. GRANGER, JOHN, R. 2, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 174. GRAWCOCK, JACK, R. 3, Albion, In, 46701, 73,74,75,174. GRAY, GREGORY, 2701 W. 21st Ave, Gary, In, 46404, 116,201,204. GRAY, JOYCE, R. 2, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 186. GRAY, SUSAN, 28 Third Ave, Berea, Oh, 44017, 120,204. GREASBY, KEITH ALAN, Box 371, Westville, In, 46391, 195. GREENMAN, DIANA JEAN, R. 1, Plea- sant Lake, In, 46779, 126,186. GREEN, KEITH ALAN, 6133 German- town Pike, Dayton, Oh, 45418, 174. GREESON, JOYCE, 604 1 2 E. Miami, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 174. GREESON, JERRY, 604 1 2 E. Miami, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 92,132,174. GREGG, RICHARD, 408 Lincoln Dr, New Paris, Oh, 45347, 76,77,78,89, 132,186. GREINER, BEVERLY, 309 Orchard St, Elgin, 11,60120, 186. GRIESER, JOHN, 4916 Illinois Rd, Ft. Wayne, In, 46808, 92. GRIFFIN, DON EDWIN, 756 E. Madison St, Lombard, 11,60148, 186. GRIFFIN, GLENN, 756 E. Madison St, Lombard, 11,60148, 186. GRIFFIN, IRENE DEE, 756 E. Madison St, Lombard, 11,60148,204. GRIMME, RICK, 415 Walnut, Sharps- ville, In, 46068, 112,195. GROPP, PEGGY LEE, R. 1, Rolling Prairie, In, 46371, 195. GROSSMAN, JAMES, 816 Oak Rd, Ply- mouth, In, 46563, 131,186. GROSSMAN, LINDA, R. 3, Lagrange, In, 46761, 126,186. GROSSNICKLE, SANDRA, R. 1, N. Manchester, In, 46962. GROSSMAN, SUSAN, 816 Oak Road, Plymouth, In, 46563, 126,204. GROVE, MYRNA, R. 4, Bryan, Oh, 43506, 122,174. GSCHWEND, JAN, R. 3, Auburn, In, 46706, 195. GUMP, ROBERT, R. 4, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 195,204. GUNDERLOCK, NANCY, Box 64, Wil- ford, In, 46542, 125,133,204. GUNDERSEN, PATRICIA, 1250 Cedar- crest Ln, Deerfield, II, 60015, 204. GUNDOLF, JEAN, 1028 Fairfield Rd, Troy, Oh, 45373, 126,174. GUYNN, MARTHA, 125V2 E. Main St, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 174. HAAS, EDWARD, 217 Union St, Belle- vue, Oh, 44811, 186. HAGERTY, MARILYN, 50505 US 31 North, S. Bend, In, 46637, 186. HAHNERT, REBECCA, R. 3, Logans- port, In, 46947. HAIST, DAVID, 125 E. Main, Wabash, In, 46992, 195. HALL, DEBORAH, 1209 N. Harrison St, Alexandria, In, 46001 , 1 31 ,1 74. HALL, DONNA, R. 1, Tippecanoe, In, 46570, 124,174. HALT, MARY, 69292 Pine Rd, N. Liber- ty, In, 46554, 195. HAMAN, PAUL, R. 1, Kouts, In, 46347, 186. HAMBLIN, DELORIS, R. 3, Greenville, Oh, 45331, 119,204. HAMER, DAVID, 164 Hill Rd, Berkeley, Ca, 94708, 195. HAMILTON, CHERYL, 118 Prospect St, N. Leominster, Ma, 01453, 195,204. HAMILTON, DONALD, R. 2, Elkhart, In, 46514, 204. HAMILTON, PATRICIA, 6721 Kings- wood Blvd, Ft. Wayne, In, 46804, 195. HAMMAN, BOBBIE, 204 S. Main, Bluff- ton, Oh, 45817, 119,204. HAMMOUDEH, FUAD, Box 2917, Beirut, Lebanon, 79,174. HAMMONDS, LYNN, Box 102, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 130,186. Index • 219 HANEY, GREG, 1103 Kings Hwy, Win- ona Lake, In, 46590, 127,128,130,139, 187. HANEY, GARY, 1606 E. Lincoln Ave, Goshen, In, 46526, 187. HANEY, JOHN, 1103 Kings Hwy, Win- ona Lake, 46590, 205. HANLIN, EARLE, 1804 Monter Ave, Louisville, Oh, 44641, 205. HANNA, NANCY, 425 Walnut St, Monti- cello, In, 47960, 132,174. HARBETT, KATHLEEN, 1015 E. Ninth, Rochester, In, 46975, 187. HARDAWAY, MARSHA, 202 S. Walnut St, Columbia City, In, 46725, 126,205. HARDY, STEPHEN, 2341 W. King, Ko- komo, In, 46901, 195. HARP, GARY, R. 4, Lagrange, In, 46761, 195. HARP, STEVEN, North St, Lagrange, In. 46761, 184,205. HARPER, DANIEL, R. 1, Akron, In, 46910, 130,187. HARPEST, WILBUR, R. 5, Greenville, Oh, 45331, 174. HARRIS, HARVEY, R. 2, West Liberty, Oh, 43357, 116,205. HARRIS, TED, R. 1, Bluffton, In, 46714, 195 205. HARSHBARGER, CONNIE, R. 1, De- Graff, Oh, 43318, 174. HARSHBARGER, DENNIS, R. 1, De- Graff, Oh, 43318, 129,187. HARSH, ROXANNE, 1015 Hisey Ave, Woodstock, Va, 22664, 133,174. HARTER, SHARON, Box 139-EE, Cedar Lake, In, 46303, 120,205. HARTLEROAD, PATSY, 610 W. Market, Columbia City, In, 46725, 127,195. HARTLEROAD, SANDRA, R. 1, Denver, In, 46926, 137,205. HARTMAN, SANDRA, Box 302, Elkhart, In, 46514, 119,126,205. HARTSOUGH, ALLAN, 24451 Tyler, Ply- mouth, In, 46563, 205. HARVEY, JAMES, Box 121A, Elkhart, In, 46514, 174. HARVEY, JOSEPH, Box 91, Losantville, In, 47354, 89,131,139,187. HARVEY, RONALD, R. 6, Huntington, In, 46750, 98,105,195. HASSELL, SUE, 725 E. Jefferson, Ft. Wayne, In, 46802, 98. HASTINGS, LINDA, 1226 Erwin St, Elk- hart, In, 46514, 195. HATHAWAY, LAURA, 129 Clayton St, Rochester, In, 46975, 187. HAUCH, DOREEN, 4639 Cleveland, Stevensville, Mi, 49127. HAUKE, RANDALL, R. 1, Woodburn, In, 46797,205. HAUPERT, MARY, 609 College, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 174. HAUPERT, ROGER, 609 College, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 174. HAWKINS, ROLLIN, 4402 Shady Lane, Indianapolis, In, 46226. HAWORTH, BONNIE, 518 W. Jefferson, Monticello, In, 47960, 205. HAYE, KENTON, R. 2, Stryker, Oh, 43557, 195. HAYLOCK, DIANE, 27th 4th St. N, Cor- ozaltown, Br. Hon, 97,133,205. HAYN, DEBORAH, R. 4, Plymouth, In, 46563, 205. HAYNES, ANITA, R. 3, Auburn, In, 46706, 175. HECKER, BARRY, R. 1, Pearly City, II, 61062, 205. HEETER, LINDA, R. 1, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 119,205. HEISEY, MAYLEE, Box 6, Bridgewater, Va, 22812, 195. HEISLER, GARY, R. 1, Freeport, Mi, 49325, 128,129,187. HEISLER, MARY, R. 1, Freeport, Mi, 49325, 114,187. HELFRICH, ERIC, R. 5, Columbia City, In, 46725, 141,175. HELFRICH, GARY, R. 5, Columbia City, In, 46725, 205. HELSER, KATHLEEN, R. 1, Thornville, Oh, 43076, 126,133,205. HELSTERN, MARJORIE, 7984 W. Gar- land Rd, Union, Oh, 45322, 195. HELT, DAVID, R. 2, Rochester, In, 46975. HENDERSON, TIMOTHY, R. 2, Tipton, In, 46072, 175. HENDRICKS, GLEN, 429 W. 7th, Ro- chester, In, 46975, 205. HENRICKS, JAMES, 404 E. Brayton Rd, Mt. Morris, II, 61054, 131,135,175. HENSEL, MERRY-HART, 1775 Cumber- land Rd, Cleveland Hts, Oh, 44118, 119,124,205. HENSLEY, PATRICIA, 3805 Congress Ave, Ft. Wayne, In, 46806, 108,109, 175. HENSON, DAVID, Box 382, Akron, In, 46910. HEPLER, REBECCA, R. 1, Lakevill, In, 46536. HERNDON, DIANE, R. 1, Flora, In, 46929, 113,141,175. HERR, DAVID, 314 Hanna St, Columbia City, In, 46725, 187. HERRINGTON, DONALD, 915 Miller Rd, Toledo, Oh, 43616, 175. HERSHMAN, LYNETTE, R. 5, Columbia City, In, 46725, 116,140,187. HESS, THOMAS, 90 Buckeye Rd, Pain- esville, Oh, 44077, 175. HETTLER, WILLIAM, 225 West Pontiac, Ft. Wayne, In, 46807, 175. HETTMANSPERGER, JANICE, 38 N. East St, Wabash, In, 46992. HEWITT, LINDA, 100 S. Hitler Ave, Kimmell, In, 46760, 195. HEYDE, PATRICIA, 1809 Bay View Ave, Warsaw, In, 46580. HICKS, CONNIE, R. 3, LaGrange, In, 46761, 106,205. HIGHLEY, JAMES, 10 Fairlane Dr, War- saw, In, 46580, 131,187. HILL, JANE, 178 W. 3rd St, Peru, In, 46970, 196. HILL, ROBERT, 120 S. Wabash, Peru, In, 46970, 187. HILL, VICKI, 11224 Shalimar Dr, Ft. Wayne, In, 46825, 205. HILLES, CAROLYN, 807 Ferndale, Ply- mouth, In, 46563, 205. HINES, GLYNN, 1319 E. Wayne St, Ft. Wayne, In, 46803, 136. HINTZMAN, ALFRED WILLIAM, R. 4, Monticello, In, 47960, 89,132,187. HIPSKIND, SALLY, Box 98, Urbana, In, 46990, 175. HIRSCHY, GERALD, 601 Hawpatch St, Lagrange, In, 46761, 127,132,175. HISSONG, STEVEN, Box 67, Corunna, In, 46730, 196. HIVELY, MELANIE, R. 6, Columbia City, In, 46725, 103,119,205. HOOKER, JERALD, Manchester Mob. Est, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 124, 196. HOFACKER, JOY, 175 Arnold St, New Madison, Oh, 45346, 120,121,205. HOGG, BARBARA, R. 1, Bluffton, In, 46714,97,133,141,196. HOLDEREAD, BRUCE, 326 Nursery St, Plymouth, In, 46563, 187. HOLLAR, PATRICK, Weller Dr, Mt. Mor- ris, 11,61054, 79,128,141,196. HOLLENBERG, DAN, 700 N. Washing- ton, Hagerstown, In, 47346, 104,196. HOLLENBERG, KRISTA, 700 N. Wash- ington St, Hagerstown, In, 47346, 187. HOLLENBERG, STEPHEN, 501 Huddles- ton Rd, Winamac, In, 46996, 115,120, 121,205. HOLLINGER, DAVID, 608 Miami, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 129,175. HOLLINGER, DONNA, R. 2, New Mad- ison, In, 45346, 119,137,205. HOLLINGSHEAD, DAVID, 106 West Front, Mt. Morris, II, 61054, 205. HOLLINGER, DEBRA, 6124 Cheri Lyn- ne Dr, Dayton, Oh, 45415, 138,205. HOLLINGER, ELIZABETH, 327 S. High St, Lanark, II, 61046, 134,196. HOLLINGER, MARY ETTA, R. 2, New Madison, Oh, 45346, 105,127,196. HOLSINGER, JOHN, 1420 Sunset Dr, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 73,74,75, 1 39 1 96 HOOLEY, BYRON, R. 1, Shipshewana, In, 46565, 82,132,141,187. HOOLEY, JOHN, R. 3, Goshen, In, 46526,67,132,187. HOOPS, JOHN, 14 Basswood Ave, Day- ton, Oh, 45405, 205. HOOVER, DAVID, R. 1, New Paris, In, 46553. HOOVER, DONALD W, R. 3, N. Man- chester, In, 46962. HOOVER, JOHN, R. 1, Milford, In, 46542, 116,205. HOOVER, KATHY, R. 1, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 127,131,134,175. HOOVER, LEON CHARLES, Box 61, Monterey, In, 46960, 196. HOOVER, MICHAEL, 1106 West Main St, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 205. HOOVER, SUE ELLEN, R. 1, New Paris, In, 46553, 196. HOREIN, PHILIP, Box 278, Wakarusa, In, 46573, 187. HORN, KAREN, R. 2, Warsaw, In, 46580, 112,175. HORN, WAYNE, 436 Dunkelberg, Ft. Wayne, In, 46809, 205. HORNADAY, SUSAN, R. 4, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 116,118,196. HORNER, GARY EDWARD, R. 4, Merkle Apt, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 187. HORNE, LOWELL PAUL, 1006 N. Way- ne, N. Manchester, In, 46962. HORNISH, CYNTHIA, R. 2, Defiance, Oh, 43512,187. HORST, ROBERT, Box 35, Wooster, Oh, 44691. HORST, RICHARD, 408 Prospect St, Smithville, Oh, 44677. HOSTETLER, MYRON DEAN, R. 2, To- peka, In, 46571, 205. HOSTETLER, MARK, 68559 US 31, Lakeville, In, 46536, 79,205. HOSTETLER, NANCY, R. 3, New Cas- tle, In, 47362, 187. HOSTETLER, SYLVIA, 103 N. Spring St, Everett, Pa, 15537, 98,196. HOUGHINS, STANLEY, R. 4, Liberty, In, 47353, 205. HOUSER, DAVID, 24641 Riley Rd, North Liberty, In, 46554, 205. HOUSER, TERESA, R. 2, Peru, In, 46970, 133,205. HOVERMAN, KENNY, R. 5, Decatur, In, 46733, 139,201,205. HOWARD, CONNIE, R. 3, N. Manchest- er, In, 46962, 134,175. HOWARD, CATHIE, R. 3, N. Manchest- er. In 46962, 175. HOWARD, DANNY, R. 2, Silver Lake, In, 46982, 175. HOWARD, WILMA, R. 2, Silver Lake, ln.46982, 196. HUFF, DONNA, R. 3, Syracuse, In, 46567, 175. HUFF, LANA, 3407 Carper Ave, Akron, Oh, 44312, 116,187. HUFF, SUSAN, R. 2, Nappanee, In, 46550,196. 220 • Index HUFFMAN, ALEXIS, 1021 Loyala Ave, Chicago, 11,60626, 175. HUFFMAN, ANN, 103 Grand Ave, Trot- wood, Oh, 45426. HUFFMAN, ALICE REBECCA, R. 1, Macy, In, 46951, 127,196. HUFFMAN, BARBARA, R. 1, Macy, In, 46951 , 205. HUFFMAN, BRUCE, 1005 S. Vicotor St, Champaign, II, 61820, 205. HUFFMAN, CATHY LYNN, R. 7 Martins- ville, In, 46151, 135,205. HUFFMAN, ERIC, 103 Grand Ave, Trot- wood, Oh, 45426. HUGHES, SUSAN, R. 1, Hudson, In, 46747, 1 75. HUMMER, MICHAEL, R. 7, Huntington, In, 46750, 126. HUMPHRIES, CAROL ANN, R. 1, Lafon- taine, In, 46940, 196. HUMPHREY, JOHN, 105 Glenmore Ave, Elkhart, In, 46517. HUNT, RICHARD, 692 Columbus, Wa- bash, In, 46992, 205. HUNT, SHARON, R. 1, Fond Du Lac, Wi, 54935, 187. HURST, THOMAS, 8 Circle Dr. Akron, Pa, 17501, 196. HUYS, ALAN, Box 235, Knox, In, 46534, 205. HUYS, LARRY, R. 3, Knox, In, 46534, 176. IKENBERRY, SUSAN, 1307 Sharp St, McPherson, Ks, 67460, 205. INGOLD, JOHN, 644 State Route 526, Magadore, Oh, 44260, 205. INGRAHAM, PAUL, 309 Damron Dr, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 118. INLOW, MICHAEL, R. 1, Laotoo, In, 46763, 103. INMAN, DOUGLAS, 503 School St, Winona Lake, In, 46590. JABLONSKI, BARBARA, 609 South 8th St, Goshen, In, 46526, 133,205. JACKSON, BOYD, 124 Merritt Mill Rd, Chapel Hill, NC, 27514, 84,136,205. JAGGER, JAMES, R. 4, Columbia City, In, 46725, 132. JAKSA, JOHN, 4731 Cleveland St, Gary, In, 46408, 114,196. JAKSA, MARY, 4731 Cleveland St, Gary, In, 46408, 129,187. JAMES, MICHELLE, 10528 Coldwater Rd, Ft. Wayne, In, 46825, 126,187. JAMIESON, RACHEL, R. 1, Wheatfield, In, 46393, 106,187. JARBOE, ROBERT, R. 1, Larwill, In, 46764, 118,119,205. JARRETT, PAUL, R. 4, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 205. JEFFERS, GARY, 1911 Road 225 West, Warsaw, In, 46580, 205. JENKINS, STEPHEN, R. 1, Brookville, Oh, 45309, 205. JOHANNING, JOYCE, 305 S.W. First St, Richmond, In, 47 374, 196. JOHNSON, JUDY, 427 Crossman St, Jamestown, NY, 14701. JOHNSON, LINDA, R. 6, Lafayette, In, 47905,176. JOHNSON, MARY, 703 S. Van Buren, Auburn, In, 46706, 116,118,176. JOHNSON, MICHAEL, 7237 East End Ave, Chicago, II, 60649, 116,205. JOHNSON, STANLEY, R. 1, Astoria, II, 61501, 119,120,121,205. JOHNSON, STEPHEN, R. 1, Astoria, 11,61501, 206. JOHNSON, STEVEN, R. 1 Mendon, Oh, 45862, 206. JOHNSON, THOMAS, 211 W. Washing- ton St, Plymouth, In, 46563, 76,206. JOHNSON, WILLIAM, 4938 W. St. Rt. 718, Troy, Oh, 45373. JUDAY, REED, Box 143, New Paris, In, 46553, 196. JUSTIN, DAVID, 20689 Edgewood, Big Rapids, Mi, 49307, 139. KARN, GENE, R. 1, Arcanum, Oh, 45304, 79,206. KARN, RONALD, R. 3, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 187. KASTEN, EILEEN, R. 1, Winamac, In, 46996, 119,131,206. KAUFFMAN, HERM, R. 5, Goshen, In, 46526, 124,139,176. KAUFFMAN, MICHAEL, R. 5, Goshen, In, 46526, 206. KAUFMAN, ROBERT, R. 1, Smithville, Oh, 44677, 187. KEEN, REBECCA, 317 West 13th, Au- burn, In, 46706, 126,206. KEENEY, CHERIE, R. 1, Grabill, In, 46741, 137,196. KEES, VICKIE, R. 2, Grabill, In, 46741. KEESLING, BARBARA, 2904 Coats Rd, Marion, In, 46952, 106,119,206. KEIRN, DAVID, 702V2 Miami, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 130, 176. KELLER, BARBARA, 504 N. Sycamore St, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 176. Index • 221 KELLEY, DONNA, 712 S. State, Ken- dallville, In, 46755, 206. KENAGA, BARBARA, 1726 Middleton Run Rd, Elkhart, In, 46514, 138,196. KENSINGER, JAMES, 1540 Manchester, Westchester, II, 60153, 127,137,187. KEPPEL, DAVID, R. 1, Wabash, In, 46992, 206. KERCHNER, SALLYANNE, 631 Abing- ton Ave, Glenside, Pa, 19038, 196. KERN, JANET, R. 1, Clayton, Oh, 45315, 206. KESLER, LINDA, R. 2, Milford, In, 46542. KESSLER, LINDA. R. 1, Kempton, In, 46049, 206. KILE, NICK, R. 3, Kokomo, In, 46901, 187. KILE, REBECCA, R. 3, Kokomo, In, 46901, 206. KILMER, TIMOTHY, 231 N. Adams, Knightstown, In, 46148, 67,86,206. KINDELL, NANCY, 202 N. Race St, Van Wert, Oh, 45891 , 1 26,1 96. KING, CARL, St. Rd. 114, N. Manchest- er, In, 46962, 187. KING, CHRISTINE, St. Rd. 114, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 176. KING, JOHN, R. 4, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 196. KING, MAVERN, R. 1, Smithville, Oh, 44677, 138,187. KING, RICHARD, 14800 Chandler, Bath, Mi, 48808, 206. KINSEL, JOHN, 8336 Verona Dr, New Carrollton, Md, 20874, 79,115,187. KINSEL, JEAN, 165 N. Clay St, Man- heim, Pa, 17545, 140,206. KIRACOFE, DANIEL, 204 W. Franklin, Gratis, Oh, 45330, 176. KISER, STEVEN, R. 3, Syracuse, In, 46567, 106. KISSINGER, STEVE, R. 2, Bradford, Oh, 45308, 206. KLAUSS, JOHN, 330 Second Ave, Sid- ney, Oh, 45365. KLEINE, JAMES, 6950 N. Ozark, Chi- cago, 11,60631, 206. KLINE, EARL, 503V2 N. Mill, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 176. KLINE, JAMES, 412 S. Whitlock, Bre- men, In, 46506. KLINGELHEBER, BOB, 460 Loomis Ave, Cuyahoga Falls, Oh, 44221, 79, 131,176. KLINGLER, LARRY, R. 1, Somerset, Oh, 43783, 108,109,114,176. KLINGLER, ROBERT, R. 3, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 206. KLOOZE, SUSAN, 723 W. Packard, Ft. Wayne, In, 46807, 187. KLOTZ, JEANETTE, Ironwood Rd, Bre- men, In, 46506, 129,196. KNAPP, LINDA, R. 1, Cromwell, In, 46732, 206. KNOLL, NANCY, 606 Belden St, Mich- igan City, In, 46360. KOEHLINGER, LEWIS, 4024 S. Harri- son Blvd, Ft. Wayne, In, 46807, 206. KOLESZAR, WILLIAM, R. 3, Winamac, In, 46996, 72,76,132,196. KOMANEC, DALE, 10228 Mildred Ave, Leo, In, 46765, 206. KOONS, DAVID, R. 4, Wabash, In, 46992. KRACKE, RONALD, 823 Pearl St, Ply- mouth, In, 46563, 98,130,131,169,176. KRALL, SHERRY, R. 5, Sturgis, Mi, 490 91 , 206. KRAUS, TIMOTHY, 1188 Gary Lane, New Carlisle, Oh, 45344, 206. KREIGHBAUM, CARL, R. 3, Plymouth, In, 46563, 67,132,186. KRIEG, MELANIE, 3003 Lake Ave, Ft. Wayne, In, 46805, 132,196. KRIEG, SUSAN, 177 S. Washington, Warsaw, In, 46580, 176. KROFT, JOYCE, R. 1, Akron, In, 46910, 176,187. KROM, BARBARA, R. 2, Rochester, In, 46975, 118,119,120,127,196. KROUSE, CAROLYN, 718 Sherman, S. Bend, In, 46616, 196. KRUGER, NELSON, R. 3, Logansport, In, 46947, 124,125,196. KRUPISKA, WILLIAM, 22 Kirby St, Byram, Cn, 10573, 124. KUDER, ROY, R. 1, Box 414, Plymouth, In, 46563, 206. KUETERMAN, RONALD, R. 1, Bradford, Oh, 45308, 206. KUMP, PATRICE, 422 S. Ogle Ave, Mt. Morris, 11,61054, 196. KURTZ, RACHEL, 601 E. High St, De- fiance, Oh, 43512, 122,206. LAHMAN, JOHN, R. 1, Franklin Grove, In, 61031, 120,206. LANDENBERGER, KEITH, 3765 Albre- cht Ave, Akron, Oh, 44312, 196. LANDRUM, LINDA, R. 6, Huntington, In, 46750, 184,187. LANGENBAHN, DONNA, R. 1 Box 72, Monterey, In, 46960, 1x5,188. LANTER, MARY, 605 College Ave, N. Manchester, In, 46962. LANTZ, DEBORAH, 432 S. Stewart, Bremen, In, 46506, 126,206. LARIMER, MARY, 328 W. Boulevard, Peru, In, 46970, 119,206. LASH, KENNETH, R. 1, Hudson, In, 46747, 137,188. LATAKAS, ELLEN, Lukens Lake, R. 1, Roann, In, 46974, 176. LAUER, PAULA, R. 3, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 138,196. LAVINE, ERIC, R. 2, Bremen, In, 46506. LAVY, DOUG, 2421 Eidson, Uniontown, Oh, 44685, 196. LAVY, LAWELL, 8976 Louisville St, Louisville, Oh, 44641, 188. LAW, GAIL, R. 6, Columbia City, In, 46725. LEAPLEY, SUE, 9250 New Carlisle Pk, New Carlisle, Oh, 45344, 124,197. LEASURE, MAX, R. 2, Silver Lake, In, 46982, 206. LECKRONE, BONNIE, Greenridge Mob. Home Ct, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 116,118,176. LEER, JOHN, R. 4, Box 78, Goshen, In, 46526,89,131,132,188. LEES, STEPHEN, Manchester Mobile Est, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 124, 176. LEFFORGE, DALE, 2190 Northampton Dr, San Jose, Ca, 95124, 206. LEHMAN, WILLIAM, 249 College Ave, Fostoria, Oh, 44830, 206. LEININGER, GAIL, R. 1, Kempton, In, 46049. LEININGER, GREGORY, 814 E. Roches- ter St, Akron, In, 46910, 206. LEITCH, MARJORIE, Box 54, Wolf Lake, In, 46796, 120,197. LENARD, RUTH, 233 N. Willington, S. Bend, In, 46619, 206. LENGERICH, TIMOTHY, R. 2, Decatur, In, 46733, 67,71,132. LEYSE, GRETCHEN, R. 4, Decatur, In, 46733,72,184,197. LIBURD, EDRIS, Pastory 26, Cruz Bay, St. John, USVI, 00830 136,188. LIBY, THOMAS, 314 E. Market St, Bluffton, In, 46714, 137,188,197. LICHTENBERGER, ROSANNA, 5 N. Bereman Rd, Aurora, In, 60538, 119, 137,206. LIGHTNER, JOHN, 4044 West St, Troy, Oh, 45373, 206. LIKENS, JOYCE, 285 Minty Ave, Day- ton, Oh, 45415, 177. LIKENS, STEPHEN, Manch Mob. Est, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 118,120, 121,122,177. LINDQUIST, WANITA, R. 2, N. Man- chester, In, 46962. LINGO, ELLEN, R. 2, Box 401, Delphi, In, 46923, 141,206. LIPP, DENNIS, R. 2, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 177. LIVINGSTONE, JOHN, R. 1, Bluffton, In, 206. LLOYD, MARVIS, R. 1, Box 260, Shaw Rd, Union, Oh, 45322, 197. LOER, BRENDALEE, R. 2, Box 239, Akron, In, 46910, 206. LONG, JOHN, 82 First St, Keyser, Wv, 26726. LONG, KAREN, 304 W. Fourth St, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 126,206. LONG, LINDA, R. 1, Box 207, Bradford, Oh, 45308. LOWE, ROBERT, 152 Brookmoor Dr, Brookville, Oh, 45309, 120,121,122, 206. LOWER, SAMUEL, Yule Estates, Alex- andria, In, 46001,67. LUBBS, RAYNA, 12 Knollwood Dr, Aurora, II, 60538, 114,116,118,120, 122,197. LUCKEY, JOHN, R. 1, Kimmell, In, 46760, 206. LUISE, ANGELO, 51 Salter Place, Belle- ville, NJ, 07109, 132,135,206. MADSEN, CHRISTIAN, R. 1, N. Judson, In, 46366, 124,139. MAJOR, GARY, 840 Indian Trail, Car- mel, In, 46032, 206. MANGES, KIRBY, 821 Chicago Ave, Elkhart, In, 46514, 197. MANLEY, PHILLIP, R. 5, Wabash, In, 46992, 177. MANN, REBECCA, R. 2, Ossian, In, 46777, 116, 188. MANNING, STEPHEN, R. 2, Warsaw, In, 46580, 188. MANOR, GARY, 1000 East St, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 188. MANUWAL, ROBERT, 316 Oakhill Ave, Plymouth, In, 46563, 206. MARBURGER, MICHAEL, 422 N. Cen- ter St, Bremen, In, 46506, 197. MARKLE, PATRICIA, 24600 Stanton Rd, N. Liberty, In, 46554, 188. MARKS, CHERYL, 215 Adams St, Luckey, Oh, 43443, 177. MARRIOTT, BEVERLY, R. 4, Plymouth, In, 46563, 197. MARSHALL, DELMOS, 201 E. Arling- ton, N. Judson, In, 46366, 207. MARSHALL, TIMOTHY, 1199 Sylvania Rd, Cleveland Hts, Oh, 44121, 82, 197. MARTIN, CYNTHIA, 5555 Shank Rd, Dayton, Oh, 45418, 207. MARTIN, NANCY, 10920 Whitcomb St, Crown Point, In, 46307, 119,207. MARTIN, SALLY, 110 Rolling Hills, Columbia City, In, 46725, 177. MASKEL, JANIECE, 1408 W. Jefferson, Kokomo, In, 46901, 132,197. MATHEWS, ANNE, R. 1, Rochester, In, 46975, 197. MATTHEWS, KEITH, 3600 Texas Ave, Washington, DC, 20020, 106,136,177. MAURER, REBECCA, 335 N. Bridge St, Gettysberg, Oh, 45328, 122,207. MAURER, WILLIAM, 6519 E. Third Ave, Gary, In, 46403, 197. MAY, MICHAEL, 7 Virgil Court, Gas City, In, 46933. MAY, PRISCILLA, N. Manchester, In, 46962,188. MAYER, DOUGLAS, R. 1, Pierceton, In, 46562, 119,207 MAYO, MICHAEL, 253 W. Third St, 222 • Index Peru, In, 46970, 67,89. MAZERIK, JAMES, 7125 Alexander, Hammond, In, 46320, 114,207. MC BRIDE, JOYCE, East Street, N. Manchester, In, 46962. MC BRIDE, PAUL, R. 1, Plymouth, In, 46563, 207. MCCOMB, DAVID, Box 12, Hunter- town, In, 46748, 82,132,197. MC CULLOUGH, PATRICK, 2706 Hamp- ton Rd, Mishawaka, In, 46544, 67, 132,207. MCCUNE, PATRICIA, R. 2, Chester- town, In, 46304, 124,177. MCCUTCHAN, LARRY, 906 Crestview Dr, Angola, In, 46703, 128,197. MC DOWELL, ARCHIE, Box 263, Twelve Mile, In, 46988, 207. MCENTARFER, BEVERLY, 210 W. Maple St, Waterloo, In, 46793, 96, 133. MC FARLAND, JEFFERY, Box 32, Ak- ron, In, 46910, 197. MCGRATH, MAUREEN, R. 5, Plymouth, In, 46563, 137,177. MCGUIRE, FRANCES, 1409 Main St, Rochester, In, 46975. MC KAIG, TIMOTHY, R. 1, Logansport, In, 46947, 197. MCKAY, MARGARET, 107 West 13th St, Frederick, Md, MC KEE, DONNA, 107 West 21701,207. Box 373, N. 177. R. 4, Wabash, In, Man- chester, In, 46962, MCKEE, NANCY, 46992, 177. MCKEE, PATSY JO, 148 Stillwater St, West Milton, Oh, 45383, 138,188. MC KINNEY, TERRENCE, 416 S.W. 5th St, Richmond, In, 47374, 67,207. MCLAUGHLIN, THOMAS, 132 Bay Point Dr, St. Petersburg, Fl, 33704, 130,188. MC MANAMA, GARY, R. 1, Larwill, In, 46764, 177. MC NAMARA, CRAIG RICHARD, 503 E King St, Garrett, In, 46738, 135,207. MEJIA, GREGORY, 461 Porter St, Gary, In, 46406, 207. MELTON, GEORGE, 8606 Paulding Rd, New Haven, In, 46774, 207. MENDENHALL, JERRY, R. 5, Wabash, In, 46992, 197. MENDENHALL, DEBORAH, 10279 Bel- cher, Downey, Ca, 90242, 106,207. MERCER, JANIS, 45 Galicia Dr, Phoe- nixville, Pa, 19460,207. MERCER, JANE, 3517 Otterbein, Day- ton, Oh, 45406, 103,106,207. MERRYMAN, GEORGE, 2589 Sunlight Ave, E. Canton, Oh, 44730, 129,207. MERTZ, MICHAEL, R. 1, Geneva, In, 46740, 207. METCALF, SHARON, R. 3, Auburn, In, 46706,197. METZGER, BETTY, R. 3, N. Manchest- er, In, 46962, 134,188. METZGER, GWENDOLYN, R. pool, In, 46510, 98,120,197. METZGER, ONDALLE, R. 1, In, 46793, 207. METZGER, TERESA, R. 2, In, 46510, 118,119,207. METZGER, TIMOTHY, R. Lake, In, 46982, 207. MEYER, BETH, 2126 Parkland Dr, Ft. Wayne, In, 46805, 207. MICHAEL, PETER, 915 E. Fairchild, Iowa City, la, 52240, 115,197. MICKELWRIGHT, LAUREL, 404 Fair- view Ave, Crown Point, In, 46307, 134,197. MIHELICH, KATHRYN, 1122 Clermont, S. Bend, In, 46617. MILLER, BONNIE, 1696 Mill, New Lebanon, Oh 2, Clay- Waterloo, Clay pool, 2, Silver MILLER, CHERYL, R. 4, Goshen, In, 46526, 188. MILLER, CHRISTOPHER, 18 Meadow- brook Lane, Elizabethtown, Pa, 17022,207. MILLER, DAVID, 6017 N. Sixth St, Arl- ington, Va, 22203, 115,177. MILLER, DAVED P, 148 N. Marcile Ave, Glendora, Ca, 91740. MILLER, DENNIS, 306 E. 7th St, N. Manchester, In, 46962. MILLER, DOUGLAS, 306 E. 7th St, N. Manchester, In, 46962. MILLER, EDWIN, State Rd 113, N. Man- chester, In, 46962. MILLER, EILEEN, R. 1, Rochester, In, 46975, 207. MILLER, GLORIA, R. 2, Versailles, Oh, 45380, 127,197. MILLER, GREG, R. 8, Huntington, In, 46750, 207. MILLER, JACQUELINE, 502 College S. Diamond 45345, 197. Index • 223 Ave, N. Manchester, In, 46962. MILLER, KEVIN, 504 E. 9th, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 177. MILLER, LINDA, 4217 Morningside Blvd, Dayton, Oh, 45432, 177. MILLER, MARC, 2898 East US 12, Niles, Mi, 49120, 131,188. MILLER, REBECCA, R. 1, Wingate, In, 47994, 1 97. MILLER, SANDRA, R. 2, Bluffton, Oh, 45817, 106,116,118,121,177. MILLER, STEPHEN, 302 W. Beryl St, Scottville, Mi, 49454, 131. MILLER, STANLEY, Box 122, St. Joe, In, 46785, 114,131,188. MILLER, VAN, R. 1, St. Joe, In, 46785, 67,197. MILLS, STEWART, 1815 Virginia, Ama- rillo, Tx, 791 02, 98,99,1 1 4,1 88. MISHLER, BETTY, R. 4, Wabash, In, 46992, 207. MISHLER, JAMES, R. 1, Warren, In, 46792, 207. MISHLER, RICK, Box 323, New Paris, In, 46553, 120. MITCHELL, MARGARET, 2312 Lowr Huntington Rd, Ft. Wayne, In, 46809, 141,178. MITCHELL, SANDRA, R. 1, Pierceton, In, 46562, 207. MITMOEN, VICTOR, 308 Damron Dr, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 129,207. MOCHERMAN, MICHAEL, Box 227, Cutler, In, 46920, 178. MOCK, JO ANNE, 706 Wayne St, N. Manchester, In, 46962. MOODY, FRANK, R. 1, Garrett, In, 46738, 188. MOORE, BEVERLY, 202 E. Harding St, Kendallville, In, 46755, 118,119,120, 122,207. MOORE, JAMES, R. 1, New Paris, Oh, 45347, 116,197. MOORE, KATHLEEN, R. 1, Hollans- burg, Oh, 45332, 110,119,188. MOORE, MELINDA, 222 N. Shore Dr, Syracuse, In, 46567, 119,207. MOORE, ROWENA, Box 126, St. Joe, In, 46785, 197. MORAN, DENNIS, 2335 Grand Ave, Connersville, In, 47331, 207. MORFORD, RUTH, R. 2, Box 1050, Claypool, In, 46510. MORGAN, MARGARET, 410 Anderson Ave, Rockville, Md, 20850, 197. MORLAND, GARY, 2210 Westline Dr, Columbus, In, 47201, 207. MORRIS, LINDA, 3619 Dartmouth Ct, Midland, Mi, 48640, 122,123,207. MORRIS, MICHAEL, 4525 Reed St, Ft. Wayne, In, 46806, 89,132,139,178. MORRIS, PAULETTE, 401 E. 5th, Peru, In, 46970, 116,207. MORRIS, WILLIAM, 61 Hemple Rd, Farmersville, Oh, 45325, 207. MORT, KEVIN, R. 2, Pierceton, In, 46562,197. MOUDY, KENNETH, R. 2, Akron, In, 46910,188. MOYER, SHARON, 461 Park Dr, Har- leysville, Pa, 19438, 119,207. MUHLNICKEL, DEBRA, 139 W. Lusher Ave, Elkhart, In, 46514, 116,118,120, 121,188. MULLETT, LINDA, R. 2, Columbia City, In, 46725, 126,188. MUMY, SHIRLEY, 609 College Ave, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 188. MUMY, JOHN, 609 College, N. Man- chester, In, 46942, 67,72,124,178. MURDOCK, KATHERINE, 1209 Avenue G, Boulder City, NV, 89005, 207. MURPHY, JANET, 121 W. Linden, Lo- gansport, In, 46947, 178. MURPHY, KATHLEEN, 412 Grant St, Greentown, In, 46936, 178. MYATT, JOYCE, 1803 Monroe, Ft. Wayne, In, 46803, 136,140,197. MYERS, MERLE DAVID, R. 1, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 189. MYERS, SUSAN, 117 Wright St, Cov- ington, Oh, 45318, 137,188. NAKAMUTA, KENICHI, 125,137,207. NASH, REGINALD, 3542 W. Congress Pkwy, Chicago, II, 60624, 128,207. NAYLOR, CAROL, 3433 Muirfield Ave, Toledo, Oh, 43614, 120,207. NEAL, DAVID, 123 N. Park Ave, Ken- dallvi ' le, In, 46755, 178. NEAL, SUSAN, 602V2 E. Ninth, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 132,134,178. NEFF, PAMELA, 5866 Hunter Rd, Fair- born, Oh, 45324, 197. NEFF, STEPHEN DOUGLAS, 714 Wayne St, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 82,85,178. NEFF, STEPHEN VELORIS, R. 3, Nap- pannee, In, 46550, 92,132,197. NELSON, HELEN, R. 9, Huntington, In, 47650, 207. NELSON, ROGER, 401 W. W. Michi- gan St, La Grange, In, 46761, 189. NEWCOMB, JACK, R. 2, Rochester, In, 46975, 207. NEWMAN, KATHRYN, 10645 E. Jeffer- son, Osceola, In, 46561, 189. NEWMAN, NANCY, R. 5, Peru, In, 46970, 119,207. NEWMAN, STEPHEN, 348 S. Washing- ton, Danville, In, 46122, 207. NIELSON, LARRY, R. 1, N. Judson, In, 46366, 82,83,92. NIETERT, HENRY, 12726 Parent Rd, New Haven, In, 46774, 67,129,132, 197. NIFONG, MARCIA, R. 1, Bremen, In, 46506,126,189. NIFONG, ROSE, R. 2, Argos, In, 46501, 189. NILSCH, SUSAN, R. 1, Wanatah, In, 46390, 207. NIXON, MICHAEL, 1130 Fulton Ave, Rochester, In, 46975. NIXON, PAULA, 304 E. Seventh, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 208. NOFFSINGER, BRUCE, R. 1, Warren, In, 46792, 208. NOFFSINGER, CAROL, 726 N. Mill St, N. Manchester, 46962, 189. NOFFSINGER, DONALD, 726 N. Mill St, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 189. NOLAN, JOSEPH, 4400 Faraday, Ct, Dayton, Oh, 45416, 119,197. NOLL, MARK EDWIN, Box N, Pleasant Hill, Oh, 45359, 119,197 NOTTINGHAM, DOUGLAS, 300 N. Union St, Union City, In, 47390, 86, 198. NUSSBAUM, PAMELA, R. 1, Monroe, In, 46722, 189. ODIAM, RUTH, 526 S. Wall St, Coving- ton, Oh, 45318, 178. ODIORNE, KAREN, 403 W. Plymouth St, Bremen, In, 46506, 95,96,97,132, 178. ODUM, DANIEL, R. 1, Wabash, In, 46992,189. OLINGER, MAX, 5821 E. 68th S.E, Caledonia, Mi, 49316, 67,130,198. OLIVOTTO, MICHAEL, 3104 Maple Dr, Highland, In, 46322, 92,132,178. OLSON, BARBARA, R. 2, Endicott, NY, 13760, 189,208. OLSON, CAROL, 534 N. Front, New Carlisle, In, 46552. ONEAL, PATTY, R. 1, Michigan City, In, 46360, 208. ORLOWSKI, LARK MARIE, 938 Elm St, Michigan City, In, 46360, 208. ORTMAN, TERESA, 1307 N. Malfalfa Rd, Kokomo, In, 46901, 198. OSWALT, SUZANNE, Box 116, Phillips- burg, Oh, 45354, 127. OTT, JILL, R. 1, South Whitley, In, 46787, 126,208. OVERHOLSER, BOONIE, 1578 Fleet Rd.Troy, Oh, 45373, 198. OVERMYER, CORTLAND, 303 White St, Culver, In, 46511, 92,189. OVERMYER, MICHAEL, R. 1, Roann, In, 46975, 67,68,69,130,132,186,192, 198. OVERMYER, MONA, R. 1, Roann, In, 46974, 208. OVERMYER, THOMAS, 303 White St, Culver, In, 46511, 67,198. OVERTON, VICTORIA, R. 1, Macy, In, 46951,198. OXENDER, BARBARA, 4512 Eastwood, Okemos, Mi, 48864, 72,84,198. PAARLBERG, NONDA, Box 313, Kouts, In, 46347, 208. PACKARD, RICHARD, 4776 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, Mi, 48104, 208. PAEGE, JACALYN, 19061 Layden St, South Bend, In, 46637, 208. PAINE, GAIL, 1013 Poplar, Huntington, In, 46750, 178. PAINE, ROBERT, 1013 Popular St, Huntington, In, 46750, 208. PANKOP, KAREN, R. 2, Lagrange, In, 46761, 198. PARK, BRAD, Chestnut St, Chalmers, In, 47929, 67,208. PARKER, JON, R. 1, Silver Lake, In, 46982, 189. PATCH, BARBARA, 601 College Ave, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 134,178. PATCH, MICHAEL, 601 College, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 178. PATCH, ROY, 409 Winchester, Decatur, In, 46733, 141,208. PATTERSON, DARRYL, 2204 Edsall, Ft. Wayne, In, 46803. PATTON, JAMES, 120 West 7th St, Peru, In, 46970, 67,208. PATTON, RODNEY, 339 E. Brown, Knightstown, In, 46148, 208. PAUL, JOHN, 131 Westbrook Rd, Brookville, Oh, 45309, 116,208. PAUL, SHEILA, R. 1, Andrews, In, 46702, 208. PAULUS, RITA, R. 5, Rochester, In, 46975, 208. PAYNE, SHARON, R. 2, Peru, In, 46970, 125,178. PAYTON, JOSEPHINE, 4751 Shiloh Springs Rd, Clayton, Oh, 45315, 208. PENLAND, RAMONNA, R. 2, Kendall- ville, In, 46755, 208. PERRY, CHARLES, 13750 Ireland Rd, Mishawaka, In, 46544, 178. PETRY, DIANNE, 607 E. 9th, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 116,208. PETRY, JOYCE, R. 1, Emrick Rd, New Madison, Oh, 45346, 119,208. PETRY, MARGARET, 607 E. 9th, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 198. PHELPS, KATHLEEN, 840A Park Road, Morris Plains, NJ, 07950, 9,96,97,133, 141,208. PHILLIPS, TERRY, 1658 Glenfield Ave, Toledo, Oh, 43614, 132,189. PIERCE, SUZANNE, R. 3, Battle Creek, Mi, 4901 7. PIERCE, STANLEY, R. 3, Battle Creek, Mi, 49017, 128,129,198. PIPPENGER, DENNIS, R. 1, Plymouth, In, 46563, 169,178. PIPPENGER, DALE, R. 1, Plymouth, In, 46563, 208. PITCHER, MARGARET, 205 W. Con- nersville, Milton, In, 47357, 103, 119, 208. PITTMAN, DAVID, 201 E. Harrison, Lakeville, In, 46536, 208. 224 • Index PLANK, CONNIE, R. 3, Warsaw, In, 46580,178. PLETCHER, JEAN, R. 3, Goshen, In, 46526, 124,189. PLUM, KATHLEEN, 206 N. Pleasant Ave, Polo, 111,61064, 116,189. POOL, SUSAN, R. 1, Calhoun, II, 62419. POPE, CRYSTAL, 22005 Madison Rd, 14,46614, 119,208. PORTER, SUSAN, 201 W. Walker St, Rolling Prairie, In, 46371, 119,208. POSTON, SAMUEL, R. 2, N. Manchest- er, In, 46962, 198. POWERS, RHONDA, R. 3, Greenville, Oh, 45331, 127,129,208. PRATER, LINDA, R. 1, Akron, In, 46910, 208. PRATHER, THARYLE, R. 3, Peru, In, 46970, 1 79. PRATT, JAMES, 317 N. Bluff, Monti- cello, In, 47960, 208. PRESSLER, RODERICK, R. 2, Water- loo, In, 46793, 198. PRICE, KERRY, R. 1, Bourbon, In, 46504, 125,139,179. PRICE, PHILIP, R. 1, Milford, In, 46542, 198. PRISER, DAVID, 31 -B 970 Cherokee Rd, Smyrna, Ga, 30080, 79,119,120, 122,198. PROSSER, HARRY, 631 W. Pearl St, Union City, In, 47390, 67,208. PROUGH, PEGGY, R. 2, Lagrange, In, 46761,126,208. PRYER, SHIRLEY, R. 4, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 208. PYLE, RICHARD, R. 5, Warsaw, In, 46580, 208. QUICK, MARCIA, R. 6. Rochester, In, 46975, 106,107,119,208. RAGER, NANCY, 1717 Lebanon Rd, Crawfordsville, In, 47933, 138,179. RAILSBACK, SUSAN, R. 1, Richmond, In, 47374, 126,198. RAINS, DAVID, 512 Pennsylvania Ave, Plymouth, In, 46563, 89,189. RAJTER, RICHARD, 724 S. Meade, South Bend, In, 46619, 67,132,208. RAMBO, JANICE, 125 Shady Lane Dr, Dixon, 11,61021, 137,179. RANCK, DEBORAH, R. 1, Greentown, In, 46936, 179. RAY, KATHY, R. 2, S. Whitley, In, 46787,138,189. REAHARD, BENNY, R. 1, N. Manchest- er, In, 46962. REAHARD, JUDITH, R. 1, Wabash, In, 46992. RECK, DEBORAH, Box 23, Palestine, Oh, 45452, 120,140,198. REDMOND, VICTORIA, R. 2, Howe, In, 46746, 126,198. REED, RANDY, R. 4, Wabash, 46992, 208. REED, JOHN, R. 3, Logansport, 46947, 127,189. REED, JAN, 1508 Ranch Rd, Warsaw, In, 46580. REED, STEVEN, R. 1, Kendallville, In, 46755, 125,198. REED, THOMAS, Box 494, S. Whitley, In, 46787, 104,105,179. REHLING, MICHAEL, R. 1, Keystone, In, 46759, 198. REHWINKEL, VICKIE, R. 1, Kendall- ville, In, 46755, 126,137,189. REICHERT, BERNETTA, R. 1, Bourbon, In, 46504, 198. In, In, REID, CHERIE, 7407 N. Ritter, Indian- apolis, In, 46250, 126,133,140,198. REID, CHARLES, R. 5, Sidney, Oh, 46365, 208. REID, STEPHEN, 6000 Derby Rd, Day- ton, Oh, 45418, 115,208. REIFF, STEVE, Box 291, Converse, In, 46919. REIFF, SANDRA, R. 2, S. Whitley, In, 46787, 189. REINEKE, JANALEE, 8108 Kingston Dr, Kalamazoo, Mi, 49002, 120,208. REINEMUND, ROBERT, 8321 S.W. 33 Terrace, Miami, Fl, 33155, 208. REINOEHL, BRENDA, R. 1, Ashley, In, 46705, 208. REINOEHL, SALLY, R. 1, Ashley, In, 46705, 126,208. RENBARGER, JO, R. 1, Converse, In, 46919,209. RENBARGER, TERRY, R. 1, Converse, In, 46919, 84,209. RENCH, RONALD, R. 2, Germantown, Oh, 45327, 67,132,198. RENTSCHLER, KARLA, R. 1, Twelve Mile, In, 46988, 119,209. REPLOGLE, DANIEL, 408 N. Maryland, Bremen, In, 46506, 179. RETTINGER, DONALD, R. 1, Bourbon, In, 46504, 125,130,179. RHOADES, DARWIN, R. 1, Union City, Oh, 47390, 179. RHOADES, DELBERT, R. 3, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 209. RHOADES, NELDA, R. 1, Rossburg, Oh, 45362, 198. RHODEHAMEL, MADONNA, R. 3, Arc- anum, Oh, 45304. Index • 225 RICE, PATRICK, R. 3, Elwood, In, 46036, 209. RICE, RANDALL, Box 181, Wabash, In, 46992, 198. RICHARDSON, JAYNE, R. 3, Peru, In, 46970, 189. RICHARDSON, JERRY, 408 E. Wash- ington Ave, Peru, In, 46970, 198. RICHOZ, BONNIE, 1355 Kaskaskia Ave, Elgin, 11,60120, 189. RICKLEFF, JANE, 406 W. Harrison, Monticello, In, 47960, 134,209. RIEDEL, PAULA, R. 3, Sycamore, Oh, 44882, 109. RIEMAN, PEGGY, 1400 Cornell Dr, Dayton, Oh, 45406, 122,123,209. RIKE, EDWARD, 125 Marchester Dr, Kettering, Oh, 45429, 124,198. RISH, ERIC, 178 Huntington, Wabash, In, 46992, 67. RITCHEY, BRENT, 319 High Rock St, Needham, Ma, 02192, 104. RITENOUR, RONNA, R. 2, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 209. ROBB, KATHLEEN, 409 N. Church St. New Carlisle, Oh, 45344, 209. ROBBINS, DORIS, R. 2, Russiaville, In, 46979, 126,209. ROCK, CATHY, 216 E. Queen St, Cham- bersburg, Pa, 17201, 135,209. RODABOUGH, DIANE, R. 4, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 179. RODABOUGH, STANLEY, R. 4, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 179. ROGERS, TOM, 504 E. Broad Ave, Nap- panee, In, 46550, 125,189. ROHRBACHER, DAVID, 3037 Strath- moor, Toledo, Oh, 43614, 100,179. ROHRER, MARY, R. 1, N. Manchester, In, 46962. ROHRER, STEPHEN, Box 27, New Paris, In, 46706, 135,209. ROMINE, JANET, R. 2, Auburn, In, 46706,129,179. ROOT, JANICE, 109 Beehler Ct, Lake- ville, In, 46536, 179. ROSS, DELILAH, 5406 E. 71 St, Indian- apolis, In, 46250, 209. ROSS, THOMAS WAYNE, 430 W. Broadway, Logansport, In, 46947, 137,189. ROTH, MURIEL JOAN, 6006 Tillman Rd, Ft. Wayne, In, 46808, 209. ROTH, THOMAS ALLEN, 305 E. Sixth St, N. Manchester, In, 46962. ROTHENBERGER, ROBERT L, 509 N. Byrkit St, Mishawaka, In, 46544, 198. ROUCH, REBECCA LYNN, R. 3, Bre- men, In, 46506, 137,198. ROWE, KENNETH JAY, R. 1, N. Web- ster, In, 46555, 76,120,132,198. ROWE, ROBERT RANDOLPH, 44 Mon- roe, Elgin, 11,60120. ROWLAND, DENNIS WAYNE, 605 E. Maple St, Annville, Pa, 17003, 116, 209. RUGGLES, CAROL ANN, R. 1, Three Rivers, Mi, 49093, 209. RUGGLES, NANCY JUNE, R. 1, Three Rivers, Mi, 40093, 179. RUGMAN, JUDY KAE, 707 Ohio Ave, Auburn, In, 46706, 189. RUMP, DONNA CAROLYN, R. 4, Tipton, In, 46072, 126,184,189. RUSH, EVELYN ANN, Box 566, Syra- cuse, In, 46567, 125,138,198. RUSSELL, BARBARA ELLEN, 33 Red- mont Rd, Stamford, Ct, 06903. RUST, REBECCA JANE, 145 Shiloh Springs Road, Dayton, Oh, 45415, 173. RYDER, TIMOTHY REX, 1104 Middle Dr, Richmond, In, 47374, 209. SALYER, MARK EDWARD, 119 E. Bor- ley, Mishawaka, In, 46544, 67. SAMPSON, PAULA BERNICE, 1132 Congress Ave, S. Bend, In, 46615, 119,137,209. SARE, RANDY RAY, R. 5, Monticello, In, 46960. SAXTON, MARC ALAN, Box 75, Tyner, In, 46572, 189. SAYGER, THOMAS VERNON, R. 1, Ak- ron, In, 46910, 209. SCARCE, TODD PRYOR, 125 E. Deca- tur St, Eaton, Oh, 45320. SCHAADT, DORIS IRENE, R. 2, Con- voy, Oh, 45832, 179. SCHANNEN, MARILYN LOUISE, R. 1, Ashley, 46705, 96,132,140,198. SCHEETER, CHARLES BENJAMIN, 1216 E. Sheridan, Warsaw, In, 46580. SCHEETZ, DORALEEN V., 447 S. Chauncey Ave, W. Lafayette, In, 47906,134,179. SCHEMBS, LINDA LOU, R. 1, Reming- ton, In, 47977, 125,198. SCHENKEL, THOMAS DEAN, 730 Sal- amonie, Huntington, In, 46750, 89, 198. SCHIPPER, JAN ELAINE, R. 1, Akron, In, 46910, 209. SCHMIDT, THOMAS WAYNE, 211 Cherry St, Bluffton, Oh, 45817, 100, 113,192,198. SCHNEPP, MELINDA ANN, R. 1, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 138,199. SCHOONOVER, JAMES PHILLIP, 5050 W. 13th St, Speedway, In, 46224, 199. SCHROCK, JIM CARLSON, 306 N. Detroit, Lagrange, In, 46761, 98,106, 1 79. SCHROCK, WELCOME ARLEN, 505 Col- lege Ave, N. Manchester, In, 46962. SCHRUM, JANET EDITH, R. 5, Rens- selaer, In, -47978, 189. SCHULTHIES, DORIS PATRICIA, 5121 Idlewood Dr, Ft. Wayne, In, 46803, 199. SCHWARTZ, ANNA A, 12603 Stellhorn, New Haven, In, 46774, 129, 180. SCHWARTZ, NEIL EDWARD, 511 N. Jefferson, Berne, In, 46711, 132,189. SCIUMECA, MARK WILLIAM, 219 Ro- chelle Pk, Tonawanda, NY, 14150, 209. SCOTT, GARY LEE, 507 Miami, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 67,180. SEAMAN, JESSE O, 2541 Troy Rd, Springfield, Oh, 45504, 103, 209. SEFCHEK, GREGORY, 429 Hamilton, Logansport, In, 46947, 209. SEISS, KAREN LOUISE, 2836 East 13th Ave, Columbus, Oh, 43219, 98, 119,126,209. SELLERS, JEAN ANN, R. 2, Pierceton, In, 46562, 209. SELLERS, MARK DOUGLAS, Lakeside Tr. Ct, Indianapolis, In, 46590, 180. SEMANS, SANDRA KAY, 618 Arthur St, Ashland, Oh, 44805, 189. SENSIBAUGH, LINDA DIANE, 201 N. Sycamore, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 209. SENSIBAUGH, NANCY KAY, 201 N. Sycamore St, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 127,199. SEXTON, MIRIAM ELAINE, 2110 20th St, Cuyahoga Falls, Oh, 44223, 180. SHAFER, ORIE THOMAS, R. 4, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 199. SHAFFER, ESTERHER E. BLICK, R. 2, Silver Lake, In, 46982, 189. SHANAFELT, CANDACE JAN, 3927 Et- ter Rd, Mogadore, Oh, 44260, 180. SHANK, CHARLES EMORY, R. 1, Clay- pool, In, 46510, 189. SHANKS, CRAIG ORAL, R. 4, Logans- port, In, 46947, 209. SHANK DEE ANNE, R. 3, Brookville, Oh, 45309, 97,100,189. SHANK, JUDITH RAE LEWIS, 221 N. Monticello St, Winamac, In, 46996, 180. SHANK, KENTON ROBERT, R. 3, Brookville, Oh, 45309, 209. SHANKS, MAUREEN KAY, R. 4, Lo- gansport, In, 46947, 97,110,180. SHANKSTER, DONALD OWEN, 508 E. Miami, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 79 1 99. SHARP, JAMES ALLEN, Box 208, Cul- ver, In, 46511, 124,189. SHARPELL, ROBERT WILLIAM, 4746 E. 75th St, Indianapolis, In, 46250, 141,199. SHEAP, REBECCA CHRIS, 15859 Tur- ner St, Lansing, Mi, 48906, 189. SHEARER, ELIZABETH ELLEN, 713 N. Bourne St, Tolono, II, 61880, 189. SHEETS, PHILIP GLENN, R. 2, Lewis- burg, Oh, 45338, 127,131,180. SHEETS, STEPHEN M, Box 73, Akron, In, 46910. SHEETS, SAMUEL LEE, R. 1, Nappa- nee, In, 46550. SHERRICK, DANA VERGON, Cleveland Tr. Ct, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 180. SHERROW, JANICE KAY, R. 1, Lynn, In, 47355, 115,11 8,1 1 9,1 20,1 22,1 99. SHILTS, DONALD R, R. 9, Huntington, In, 46750. SHIPE, DAVID A, Box 595, Waterloo, In, 46793, 137,139,189. SHIRKY, MARK RICHARD, 515 North Ave, Naperville, II, 60540, 209. SHIVELY, LARRY LEE, 301 S. Mill Lot 20, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 189. SHOEMAKER, KAREN LYNN, R. 3, Col- umbia City, In, 46725, 127,189. SHONK, ANITA CAROL, 1312 S. 23rd St, Lafeyette, In, 47905, 127,137,199. SHONK, MARTHA CLAIRE, 1312 S. 23rd St, Lafayette, In, 47905, 209. SHROCK, ROBERTA ANN, 1010 Lagro Dr, Ft. Wayne, In, 46808, 127,209. SHUHERK, ROBERT JAMES JR, 355 N. Washington, Waterloo, In, 46793, 209. SHULL, BARBARA MORFEE, 404 Groff Ave, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 126, 180. SHULL, DANIEL LYNN, 404 Groff Ave, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 73,75,112, 126,180. SHULTZ, JUDY LYNN, R. 1, Warren, In, 46792, 118,119,120,209. SHUMAKER, GARY ROBERT, Box 233, Ashley, In, 46705, 124,209. SHUMAKER, JUDY IRENE, R. 3, Union City, In, 47390, 126. SHUMAKER, ROGER LEE, Box 233, Ashley, In, 46705, 98,99,139,184,189. SHUMAKER STEVEN, Box 233, Ashley, In, 46705, 124,139,180. SIBRAY PAUL, R. 2, Flor In, 46929, 76,77,89,90,132,141,199. SIEFER REBECCA, 209 N. Montgomery, Bremen, In, 46506, 96. SIMON, JAMES, R. 1, Huntertown, In, 46748,86,189. SINCROFT, REBECCA, R. 4, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 137,180. SINGLETON, SUSAN, 731 N. Market, Winamac, In, 46996, 199. SIPE, ROGER, 7219 Bradbury Ave, Ft. Wayne, In, 46809, 86,139,199. SKELLY JANET, R. 2, Waterloo, In, 46793, 124,199. SKIDMORE STEVEN, 318 W. 12th St, Rochester, In, 46975, 189. SKILLINGS BARBARA, 4284 Hampton Rd, Springfield, Oh, 45502, 209. SKILLINGS ROBERT, 8782 Ulrey Rd, New Carlisle, Oh, 46344, 84,209. SLADE LINDA, R. 1, 9416 Vermont Hwy, Dimondale, Mi, 48821, 189. 226 • Index SLECHTER ROBERTA, 3893 Pioneer Rd, Elida, Oh, 46807, 190. SLENTZ MICHAEL, R, 2, Butler, In, 46721,209. SLONE WILLIE, R. 2, Silver Lake, In, 46982, 180. SMEDLEY RICHARD, Box 842, 2413 Graustock, Wooster, Oh, 44691. SMELSER, GARY, R. 5, Tipton, In, 46072, 209. SMILEY ELNORA, R. 2, Box 490, Roc- hester, In, 46975. SMITH, CRAIG, 703 College Ave, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 67,99,182,180. SMITH, CAROL, 737 W. Division, Union City, In, 46390, 132,209. SMITH, DEBORAH, Ickesburg, Pa, 17037, 199. SMITH, JANICE, 1925 E. Jefferson Blvd, South Bend, In, 46617, 130,199. SMITH, KATHRYN, 113 Damron Dr, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 132,180. SMITH, KIM, 505 College Ave, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 190. SMITH, MARI AN, 110 N. Jefferson St, S. Whitley, In, 46787, 180. SMITH, MARGARET, 24 Washington Ave, Chatham, NJ, 07928, 180. SMITH, NANCY, Superior Ave, Apt 3, Ft. Mitchell, Ky, 41017, 209. SMITH, PATRICIA KAY, R. 1, Roann, In, 46974, 209. SMITH, PATRICIA KAY, R. 1, Roann, In, 46974, 209. SMITH, PATRICIA ANN, R. 1, Wabash, In. 46992. 114.190. SMITH, RICKY EDWARD, R. 1, Hicks- ville, Oh, 43526, 132. SMITH, RICHARD DEAN, R. 5, Wabash, In, 46992, 67,124,181. SMITH, RONALD LEE, R. 1, Wabash, In, 46992, 199. SMITH, RANDY NEIL, 512 Tremont Ct, Middletown, Oh, 45042, 100,190. SMITH, STEVEN ANTHONY, 1509 Sun- set Dr, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 106,107,190. SMITH, THOMAS JEAN, 208 W. Sec- ond St, N. Manchester, In, 46962. SMITH, WENDY LOUISE, 324 Morris Dr, Montpelier, Oh, 43543, 209. SMOOT, SUSAN GENE, 3928 Solar Dr, Erie, Pa, 16506, 100. SNAVELY, JAMES LEE, R. 2, Alto, Mi, 49302. SNELL, CINDA LU, R. 1, Auburn, II, 62615, 110,199. SNIDER, JENNY PUTERBAUGH, 7741 W. Third, Dayton, Oh, 45427, 134,181. SNIDER, PHILIP MICHAEL, 620 South St, Elgin, 11,60121, 104,128,181. SNYDER, DAVID HENRY, 550 Parrot Rd, New Haven, In, 46774, 181. SNYDER, DEBRA JO, 401 Illinois St, Bristol, In, 46507. SNYDER, ELAINE CLARISSA, 550 Par- rot Rd, New Haven, 46774, 106,116, 118,120,199. SNYDER, JANICE LYNN, R. 1, Bring- hurst, In, 46913, 126,190. SNYDER, LARITA KAY CASS, R. 1, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 210. SNYDER, STEVEN PAUL, R. 1, Culver, In, 46511,92,199. SNYDER, SHARON LOUISE, 2909 Cur- des Ave, Ft. Wayne, In, 46805, 119, 210. SOLLENBERGER, DALE E, R. 1 , Brook- side Dr, Fostoria, Oh, 44830, 106,199. SOLLENBERGER, DENNIS M, R. 1, Brookside, Dr, Fostoria, Oh, 44830, 67,210. SOLLENBERGER, HAROLD L, 504 Miami, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 181. SOMMERS, ALAN RAY, 178 Moreland Dr, Valparaiso, In, 46383, 190. SORG, KIRK LOUIS, 1505 W. Lincoln, Goshen, In, 46526, 67,132,141,190, 210. SORG, KRIS LEE, 1505 W. Lincoln, Goshen, In, 46526. SOUDER, MARK STEVEN, 1206 Roger Dr, Auburn, In, 46706, 1 30,1 90. SOWLES, MARCIA KAY, 1424 Grant St, Elkhart, In, 46514, 105,129,190. SPALDING, LARRY, Box 88, Claysville, Pa 15323 210 SPECK, DORIAN, 3208 University, Mun- cie, In, 47304, 119,210. SPEICHER, MARGARET, R. 3, La Grange, In, 46761, 190. SPEICHER, NED, 309 Riverside, Box 13, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 181. SPEICHER, ROBERT, R. 2, Wolcottville, Index • 227 ■■. ' ■■■v In, 46795, 92,93,184,190. SPENCER, JACK, N. Terrace, Culver, In, 46511, 114,141,199. SPENCER, JOHN, Box 141, Kouts, In, 46347. SPENSLEY, GAIL, 1402 Hardscrabble, Erie, Pa, 16505, 140. SPIEGEL, DAVID, R. 3, Decatur, In, 46733, 89,181,135. SPIEGEL, JAMES, R. 3, Decatur, In, 46733, 86,132,135,199. SPIEGEL, SUSAN, 1000 East St, Apt. B, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 134, 199. SQUIER, JACQUELINE, Box 246, Cut- ler, In, 46920, 131,181. SQUIER, KARIN, Box 246, Cutler, In, 46920. STACHOWSKI, KATHLEEN, 720 Hoyt St, Michigan City, In, 46360, 99,199. STAFFORD, STEVEN, R. 1, Auburn, In, 46706, 190. STAHLY, BEV, 1000 East St, Apt. D, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 181. STALLER, ROSS, R. 5, Logansport, In, 46947, 181. STALTER, LORETTA, 212 Thorndale Dr, Elkhart, In, 46514, 210. STANLEY, LINDA, Box 323, Amboy, In, 46911, 122,210. STARKEY DONN, 455 S. Wayne St, Waterloo, In, 46793, 103,210. STARLINE, REBECCA, R. 1, Union, Oh, 45322, 136,190. STAUFFER, BURDENE, R. 3, Polo, II, 61064,210. STAUFFER, GARY, R. 3, Polo, II, 61064, 210. STEBBINS, JOHN, 7883 Miami Montg Co L Rd, Union, Oh, 45322, 190. STEBBINS, JEMMIE, 7883 Miami Co Rd, Union, Oh, 45322, 210. STEELE, NANCY, 110 S. Maple, N. Liberty, In, 46554, 126,190. STEINBAUGH, CHRISTINE, R. 1, 58920 Beech Rd, Mishawaka, In, 46544, 199. STEINER, WILLIAM, 806 Linlawn Dr, Wabash, In, 46992, 199. STEPHENSON, DAVID, Box 144, Lagro, In, 46941, 190,199. STEPHEN, KELLIE, R. 4, Winchester, In, 47394, 181. STEPP, KATHRYN, 400 E. Main St, Logansport, In, 46947, 124,190. STERRETT, SAMUEL, R. 3, Box 8, Del- phi, 1,46923,89,132,139,190. STEURY, LINDA, 554 E. Main St, Berne, In, 46711, 199. STEURY, TIMOTHY, Camp Mack, Mil- ford, In, 46542, 210. STEVENS, SHIRLEY, R. 3, Liberty, In, 47353, 138,199. STEWARD, JANET, 10107 Chester Dr, Carmel, In, 46032, 118,122,123,210. STEWART, NANCY, R. 4, Wabash, In, 46992 1 99 STIEGLITZ, THOMAS, R. 1, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 89,135,199. STINEBAUGH, JANICE, 712 Ruse, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 199. STONER, ALAN, R. 2, Box 139, Union City, In, 47390, 199. STONE, BEVERLY, 373 W. Third, Peru, In, 46970, 210. STONE, CAROL, 815 S. Chippewa, Freeport, 11,61032, 100,190. STONE, CHRISTINE, 308 Graceland Hgts, Hagerstown, In, 47346, 126,199. STONE, RICHARD, 175 Kelly Ave, Bell- ville, Oh, 44813, 181. STORER, CONSTANCE, 606 Miami, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 181. STORER, LOWELL, 606 Miami, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 181. STORY, VICKI, R. 4, Wabash, In, 46992, 199. STOUT, HELEN, Box 62, Milroy, In, 46156, 137,200. STRAESSER, JANET, 6 Canary Lane, Monticello, In, 47960, 106,210. STRAHM, DONNA, R. 1, Decatur, In, 46733. STRAIN, JO, 7507 S. Rangeline Rd, Union, Oh, 45322, 210. STRAUSS, KEITH, 652 E. Walnut, Nap- panee, In, 46550, 210. STRIVERSON, THEODORE, 1509 Hurd St, Ft. Wayne, In, 46803. STRUBEN, DEVONNA, R. 1, Box 414, Cambridge City, In, 47327, 210. STRUGAR, DANA, 501 N. Sycamore, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 134,190. STRUGAR, PETER, 501 N. Sycamore, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 190. STUBBS, WILLIAM, 1304 S. 16th St, Richmond, In, 47374, 82,83,141,190. STUDEBAKER, JOE, 4836 Forest Dr, Springfield, Oh, 45506, 98. STUDEBAKER, JEFF, 1906 Broadway, Springfield, Oh, 45504, 116,210. STUDEBAKER, MICHAEL, 4739 Ballen- tine, Springfield, Oh, 45502. STUDEBAKER, TED, 11146 Milton-Carl- isle Rd, New Carlisle, Oh, 45344. STUMP, KURT, Box 66, Nappanee, In, 46550, 67,89,99,1 24,1 32,1 81 . STUMP, KENT, Box 66, Nappanee, In, 46550, 67,72,89,100,124,181. STUMP, PHIL, 13 Sunrise Dr, Elkhart, In, 46514, 200. STURDEVANT GARY, 5445 Harter St, Brethren, Mi, 49619, 103,106,107,181. SULLIVAN, LOIS, 12 S. Jefferson St, Peru, In, 46970, 210. SUMMERSETT, KIP, R. 1, Monroe, In, 46772, 200. SUMMERSETT, KAREN, 76 Buena Vista Ave, Piscataway, N.J., 08854, 210. SUTTON, JANET, Topeka, In, 46571, 133,181. SWANSON, SUSAN, 1621 W. Indiana, South Bend, In, 46613, 210. SWAPP, SUSAN, Box 804, Manchester Col, N. Manchester, In. SWARTZ, SUSAN, 2225 N. Rangeline, Ludlow Falls, Oh, 45339, 210. TANTTILA, JOANNE, 1001 Bond, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 182. TAYLOR, DAN, 1311 Wabash Ave, Ft. Wayne, In, 46803, 66,67,69,70,86,88, 132,136,210. TAYLOR, HELEN, R. 2, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 127,129,200. TAYLOR, KENNETH, 65125 Grant St, Lakeville, In, 46536. TEEL, GARY, R. 2, Akron, In, 46910, 182. THIEME, DUANE, R. 3, Decatur, In, 46733,67,89,124,132,190. THIRKLES, PATRICIA, 2268 Fillmore, Gary, In, 46407, 120,136. THOMAS, CAROLYN, 106 N. Harris St, Bourbon, In, 46504, 210. THOMAS, JULIE, R. 3, Oregon, II, 61061,182. THOMAS, JANET, R. 1, Twelve Mile, In, 46988, 190. THOMPSON, DIANNE, R. 1, Freeport, Mi, 49325, 96,97,132,133,182. THOMPSON, MARJORIE, Box 178, To- peka, In, 46571, 190. THOMPSON, STEVEN, Cleveland Tr. Ct, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 182. THOMPSON, WILLIAM, 454 Falls Ave, Wabash, In, 46992. THOMSON, JOHN, 555 Franklin, Water- loo, In, 46793, 200. THORTON, JILL, R. 3, Bremen, In, 46506, 95,96,97,132,133,138,200. THORNTON, KATHLEEN, 19796 E. Gil- mer St, South Bend, In, 46614, 119, 210. THREEWITS, CHERYL, R. 1, Box 181, Union City, In, 47390, 200. THRONE, KATHY, 1717 Division, Ho- bart, In, 46342, 138,200. THRUSH, JUDITH, Box 2, Laotto, In, 46763, 100,108,109,114,182. TIBBETS, JAMES, 116 W. Harrison, Mentone, In, 46539, 190. TIDWELL, JUDITH, 1143 State St, Ho- bart, In, 46342, 120,122,210. TINKEY, BYRON, R. 2, Akron, In, 46910, 116,210. TITTLE MICHAEL, 1419 Glenview Rd, Toledo, Oh, 43614, 190. TOBIAS, DIANNE, R. 3, Defiance, Oh, 43512, 190. TOBIAS, LARRY, R. 1, New Paris, In, 46553,120,210. TOPE, LONNIE, R. 1, Paulding, Oh, 45879,210. TORRENCE, TERRY, 656 Meadow Lane, Wauseon, Oh, 43567, 182,210. TORRENCE, TIMOTHY, 656 Meadow Lane, Wauseon, Oh, 43567, 191. TORRENCE, TRUDY, 3854 Tall Oaks, Toledo, Oh, 43614. TOWNSEND, JAMES, R. 3, Warsaw, In, 46580. TRACHSEL, JEFFREY, R. 1, Box 900, Scottville, Mi, 49454. TREASE, M ARIE, 7 Fairlane Drive, War- saw, In, 46580, 210. TRIPLET, DEBORAH, State Road 17, Culver, In, 46511, 72,141,200. TROYER, JAMES, 623 Allen Dr, Sweet- ser, In, 46987,210. TRUITT, RICHARD, 1015 Oak, Hunting- ton, In, 46750, 135,182. TRUMP, JEAN, Box 17, Pierceton, In, 46562, 182. TUCKER, LINDA, Staver St, Warren, II, 61087, 119,200. TUCKER, THOMAS, 504 E. 5th St, N. Manchester, In, 46962. TURNER, CHARLOTTE, 3104 McCabe Ave, Dayton, Oh, 45408, 136. TYLER, RICHARD, R. 4, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 106,107,182. UHLAR, NANCY, 600 Kelly St, Hobart, In, 46342, 127,210. ULERY, NOLEANN, 501 NE 100th St, Seattle, Wa, 98125, 98,119. ULM, ALICE, Box 213, Winamac, In, 46996, 200. UNGER, GEORGIA, Box 333, Plymouth, In, 46563, 134,191. UNGER, SAMMY, 502 College Ave, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 182. UNROE, DENNIS, 627 North St, Logans- port, In, 46947, 89,141,200. UPDIKE, CONSTANCE, 308 College Ave, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 182, 210. UPDIKE, JEAN, R. 6 Huntington, In, 46750. UTTER, LYNETTE, 919 Pontiac St, Rochester, In, 46975, 210. VALENCOURT, RENE, 1451 Dundee Ave, Elgin, II, 60120, 120,121,199,210. VANDEGRIFT, CATHERINE, 274 N. Miami, Wabash, In, 46992, 200. VANWAGNER, JAMES, R. 1, Orland, In, 46776, 130. VILLOCH, ANTONIO, 1741 Washington, Braintree, Ma, 02185. VINEYARD, JOHN, 805 W. North St, Muncie, In, 47303. VINTON, CHARLENE, R. 2, Sharpsville, In, 46068, 200. VOORHIS, BRENDA, 213 S. Railroad, Monticello, In, 47960, 210. VOORHEIS, RICHARD, 3610 Milbourne Ave, Flint, Mi, 48504. 228 • Index WAAS, DEBORAH, 209 Damron Dr, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 106,116,118, 120,191. WAAS, ELIZABETH, 209 Damron Dr, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 106,210. WAGGY, SHERWOOD, 1111 Wilkinson St, Goshen, In, 46526, 118,122,211. WAGNER, LINDA, R. 1, Auburn, In, 46706, 126,138,200. WAGONER, JOHN, 3522 Hawthorne Rd, Anderson, In, 46011, 115,191. WAGONER, JANE, 145 Olivette, Mc- Pherson, Ks, 67460, 119,122,123,211. WAGONER, JOHN, 145 Olivette, Mc- Pherson, Ks, 67460, 119,120,121,211. WAGONER, STEPHEN, 55 Five Points, Hagerstown, In, 47346, 211. WAITE, NANCY, R. 2, Box 3, Clay City, In, 47841, 137,211. WALLACE, STEVEN, Box 79, Laura, Oh, 115,119,200,211. WALSH, HELGA, R. 2, N. Manchester, In, 46962. WALTERS, NANCY, R. 9 Huntington, In, 46750, 219. WALTON, BILLIE, 503 Meredith St, Washington, In, 47501, 67,182. WALTON, CUMBY, 426 E. Wallace, Ft. Wayne, In, 46803, 136. WALTON, JENNIE, 311 S. Maple, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 134,191. WALTON, JAMES, 1003 E. Ninth St, Rochester, In, 46975, 67,200. WALTON, THOMAS, 311 S. Maple St, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 200. WARD, MARTHA, 405 S. Main, New Madison, Oh, 45346, 96,211. WARNER, DALE, 3610 Hollopeter Rd, Huntertown, In, 46748, 21 1 . WARNER, REBECCA, 3610 Hollopeter Rd, Huntertown, In, 46748, 126,191. WARREN, LINDA, 3602 Prairie Rd, Toledo, Oh, 43614, 211. WARRICK, DOUGLAS, 1217 N. Mul- berry St, Mt. Vernon, Oh, 43050, 127, 129,200. WARRICK, JOHN, 1217 N. Mulberry St, Mt. Vernon, Oh, 43050, 127,129,139, 191,200. WARWICK, JOHN, 101 South St, Union City, In, 47390, 82,85. WASHINGTON, IVY, 3502 St. Johns PI, Landover, Md, 20785, 106,118,119, 120,136,200. WATSON, DANIEL, R. 1, Lucerne, In, 46950,210. WAYBRIGHT, BRENDA, 201 N. Main St, S. Whitley, In, 46787, 110,200. WEAVER, DEBORAH, 206 Fairlawn Ave, Mansfield, Oh, 44906, 106,211. WEAVER, DIANE, R. 2, Rochester, In, 46975,120,211. WEAVER, JOHN, 30 Clearview Dr, Le- banon, Pa, 17042, 108,109,182. WEAVER, KEN, R. 2, Rochester, In, 46975, 182. WEAVER, KEVIN, R. 3, Bremen, In 46506, 79,200. WEAVER, LEONARD, 437 E. Conser- vacy Rd, Germantown, Oh, 45327, 131,182. WEBB, PHILLIP, R. 2, Shipshewana, In, 46565, 200. WEBER, ROBERT, 502 N. Walnut St, Columbia City, In, 46725, 182. WEGMILLER, TIMOTHY, 301 Broad Ave, Nappanee, In, 46550, 89,124, 132,141,191. WEIK, DELORES, R. 1, Annville, Pa, 17003,211. WEISE, SHARON, 511 College Ave, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 182. WEITZEL, SHERYL, Box 232, Laketon, In, 46943, 200. WELCH, JOANNE, Mentone, In, 46539, 200. WELCH, TERRY, 7116 Southeastern, Hammond, In, 46324, 211. WELDY, AUNDREA, R. 2, Goshen, In, 46526,211. WELDY, JAMES, Box 228, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 183,191. WEST, CONALEE, R. 2, Goshen, In, 46526, 191. WESTROM, JOSEPH, R. 1, Burlington, WV, 26710, 130,183. WETZEL, BARBARA, R. 3, Diamond Mill Rd, Brookville, Oh, 45309, 183, 191. WEYBRIGHT, DAVID, R. 1, New Paris, In, 46553, 191. WEYGANDT, JUDITH, 308 S. Maple St, Polo, 11,61064, 106,191. WEYGANDT, JENNIFER, 308 S. Maple Ave, Polo, 11,61064, 119,211. WHISLER, JOHN, R. 2, Beaverton, Mi, 48612, 116,118,120,200. WHISTLER, STEVEN, 917 W. Hickory St, Union City, In, 47390, 126,183. WHITACRE, SUSAN, R. 3, Elizabeth- town, Pa, 17022, 211. WHITE, JACQUELINE, 5111 13th St, NW, Washington, DC, 20011, 136,200. WHITE, JESSE JR, 1223 Summit, Ft. Wayne, In, 46803, 82,84. WHITE, MARILYN, 103 S.W. Fifth, Richmond, In, 47374, 138,200. WHITE, RICHARD, Box 83, Lagro, In, 46941,92,191. WHITEHEAD, RICHARD, 102 N. Indiana Ave, Crown Point, In, 46307, 115,191. WHITTEN, RHONDA, 449 Hilltop Rd, Elgin, 11,60120, 119,211. WIARD, JANET, R. 1, Claypool, In, 46510. WIELAND, REX, 208 W. Main, N. Man- chester, In, 46962, 183. WIELE, SUSAN, Box 493, Lena, II, 61048, 183. WILCOX, CARRIE, Box 161, Winamac, In, 46996, 200. WILCOX, WENDY, 106 Warren St, Pot- taw Pk, Michigan City, In, 46360 103,106,211. WILDMAN, KENTON, 506 S. Colfax St, Warsaw, In, 46580, 200. WILFONG, DONALD, 501 West Broad- way, Logansport, In, 46947, 211. WILKELM, ELIZABETH, 4841 Haynes Ave, Indianapolis, In, 46250, 211. WILKINS, DONALD, 7720 Hessen Cas- sel Td, Ft. Wayne, In, 46806, 32,200. WILLCOX, JENNIFER, R. 1, Urbana In, 46990, 183. WILLIAMSON, BECKY, R. 6, LaPorte In, 46350. WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS, 2033 Strath- moore, Toledo, Oh, 43614, 73,74 107 183. WILLIAMS, DIANE, 308V 2 Mill St, N. Manchester, In, 46962. WILLIAMS, DANIESE, 1015 Cleveland Gary, In, 46404, 136,211. WILLIAMS, LINDA, 5 Bohbrook Dr Wabash, In, 46992, 191. WILLIAMS, THOMAS, 1217 N. Water St Decatur, 11,62523. WILLMERT, JANE, 716 Bond St, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 118,119,211 WILLOUGHBY, NANCY, 3066 Teyton Rd, Laverne, Ca, 91750, 211. WILLS, DOUGLAS, 320 W. Eleventh St, Index • 229 Auburn, In, 46706, 211. WINEBRENNER, DAVID, R. 2, Royal Center, In, 46978, 211. WINEY, RAY, 301 Timothy Rd, New Carlisle, In, 46552, 200. WINTERS, KEITH, 12010 S. Anthony, Ft. Wayne, In, 46806,67. WINTRODE , ROLLIN, R. 1, Box 70, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 183. WION, JAMES, Box 305, Manch Mob. Est, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 116, 118,120,183. WION, RICHARD, Box 97, Versailles, Oh, 45380, 200. WISE, MIRIAM, R. 1, Rochester, In, 46975, 133,200. WISE, MARY LOU, R. 3, Kendallville, In, 46755, 120,211. WISER, LAWRENCE, 8424 Wolf Creek Pike, Dayton, Oh, 45426, 111,120,121, 128,200. WITMAN, JEFFREY, R. 2, Mount Joy, Pa, 17552,86. WOLF, BARBARA, R. 4, Peru, In, 46970, 126,211. WOLF, LELAND, 402 N. Mill St, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 191. WOLF, LINDA, 3133 Delray Dr, Ft. Wayne, In, 46805,211. WOLF, MARY, 402 Mill St, N. Man- chester, 46962, 200. WOLF, PATRICIA, R. 1, Rossville, In, 46065, 183. WOLFE, MICHAEL, 717 Bond St, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 79,89,91,183. WOLFE, RICHARD, 2309 E. Washing- ton St, S. Bend, In, 46615, 183. WOLFE, REBECCA, 403 Barbie St, South Bend, In, 46614, 191. WOOD, ALLAN, R. 2, Nappanee, In, 46550,124,183. WOOD, ROGER, 1011 Villa Nueva, El Cerriyo, Ca, 94530, 119,139,200. WOODHOUSE, DIANA, Box 137, Burn- ettsville, In, 47926, 211. WRIGHT, CHARLES, R. 2, Warsaw, In, 46580, 67,211. WRIGHT, CYNTHIA, 6290 W. Deffen- baugh Rd, Kokomo, In, 46901, 119, 120,122,211. WYATT, DORA, Box 163, Peru, In, 46970, 119,135,211. WYSE, MARIE, Box 96, Wauseon, Oh, 43567, 137,211. WYSONG, RUSSELL, R. 4, Albion, In, 46701, 183. YAMASHITA, KUMIKO, 95-1 Goshyoga- dant Fukuo, Fukuoka, Japan, 119,135, 211. YARIAN, EDWARD, 804 N. Main St, Bourbon, In, 46504, 183. YEAGER, SUSAN, R. 1, Bremen, In, 46506, 72,84,200. YODER, DIANE, 218 E. Mishawaka Rd, Elkhart, In, 46514, 191. YODER, JAMES, R. 2, Shipshewana, In, 46565, 125,141,191. YODER, LARRY, R. 2, Box 285, Middle- bury, In, 46540. YODER, PATRICIA, 1909 South Main, Goshen, In, 46526, 191. YODER, RUTH, R. 2, Box 8, Topeka, In, 46571, 126,140,211. YODER, SHARON, 1909 S. Main, Gos- hen, In, 46526, 124,201,211. YORK, JAMES, R. 3, Plymouth, In, 46503, 191. YORK, KENNETH, R. 3, Plymouth, In, 46563,86,88,135,200. YOUMANS, ROSEMARY, R. 3, Box 118, Peru, In, 46970, 211. YOUNG, ALONDA, R. 4, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 200. YOUNG, BARBARA, R. 3, Warsaw, In, 46580, 191. YOUNG, HAROLD, 3832 Evergreen, In- dianapolis, In, 46205, 136,211. YOUNG, JEFFREY, 624 Girard Ave, Marion, Oh, 43302, 200. YOUNG, SHELLEY, 277 Summit St, Marion, Oh, 43302, 200. YOUNG, SONIA, 4122 Hiawatha Blvd, Ft. Wayne, In, 46809, 106,201,211. YOUNG, WILLA, 1924 Hovey PI, Gary, In, 46406, 97,133,136. ZEHR, STEVEN, R. 2, Grabil, In, 46741, 67,192,200. ZERKEL, DEBORAH, 209 S. 3rd St, Decatur, In, 46733, 120,211. ZERKLE, JOELLEN, 702V2 Miami, N. Manchester, In, 46962, 183. ZIMMERMAN, DORIS, 551 W. Harrison, Box 36, Wabash, In, 46992, 191. ZIMMERMAN, KAREN, 3026 Ardmore Trl, South Bend, In, 46628, 119,126. ZIMMERMAN, KENT, 3026 Ardmore Trl, South Bend, In, 46628, 116,211. ZINSMEISTER, MARY, R. 9, Huntington, In, 46750, 105,183. ZOOK, MARY, 809 Ohio St, LaPorte, In, 46350, 191. ZUBIENA, JAMES, 2018 Springbrook Ave, Rockford, II, 61107, 106,121, 200. ZUCK, MICHELE, 413 Woodlawn, An- derson, In, 46012, 126,135,200. ZUMBRUN, BRENT, R. 7, Columbia City, In, 46725, 132,183. 230 • Index Organization Index AAFRO 136 ACappellaChoir 116,117 Accounting Club 124 American Chemical Society 130 Aurora, 110-113 Biology Club Beta Beta Beta 131 Business Club 125 Calvin Ulrey Dormitory Gov ' t 139 Chapel Choir 118 Chi Psi, 129 Circle K 114 Civic Symphony 122,123 Colhecon, 137 Community Council 98 Community Court, 100 Community Faith In Action, 115 Constitutional Convention 99 Co-Wed 134 East Hall Dormitory Council 140 East Hall Standards 140 Forensic Union 105 Garver Hall Dormitory Gov ' t 141 Ikenberry Dormitory Gov ' t 139 Jazz Ensemble 120 Kappa Mu Epsilon 129 Ke-No-Ryu 135 M Club 132 MENC 118 Mental Health Club 134 Oak Leaves 108,109 Oakwood Dormitory Council, 138 PEMM Club 132 Psychology Club 124 Schwalm Hall Gov ' t 141 SEA 126,127 Society of Physics Students 128 Spectrum 114 Symphonic Band 120 Tri-Alpha 106,107 Union Program Council 100,101 WAJL 138 Women ' s Glee Club 119 WBKE 102-104 WRA 133 Young Republicans 137 Aurora Staff Editor-in-Chief Wayne Gerard Assistant Editor Ken Cole Business Manager Ned Eckert The Creative Spirit Ken Cole Wayne Gerard Events Tom Schmidt Athletics John Grieser, Editor Dwight Cassity Organizations Ken Cole, Editor Faculty and Administration Ken Cole, Editor Seniors Diane Herndon, Editor Kay Shanks Underclassmen Carolyn Eller, Editor Photography Dave Cook, head photographer Karen Horn Dan Shull Copy Ken Cole Donna Crowther Rick Grimme Production Staff Kris Bechtold Jackie Combs, typist Sue Smoot Brenda Waybright Kathy Moore Cindy Snell Hanes Cindy Dubble Advisors Jim Garber Gene Fahs Credit Inter-Collegiate Press Wayne Atkinson Ken Werking Studio; commercial photography Wayne Gerard; cover design Recognition Barb Bricker Linda Dale Doris Airgood Cheryl Blanchard Jennie Willcox Robert Nelson William Phillips Connie Hicks Shirley Stump Cathy Fitzgerald Barb Krom Sue Porter Jan Weygandt Contributing Photographers Jerry Briney Stew Mills Harold Chatlosh, Wabash Plain Dealer Organization Index o 231 Far from the madding crowd ' s ignoble strife, Their sober wishes never learned to stray; Along the cool sequestered vale of life They kept the noiseless tenor of their way. — Thomas Gray Dr. Harry R. 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