Ohio Northern University - Northern Yearbook (Ada, OH)
- Class of 1979
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' ggj Ii .. ..- :bids v A 1 '-'...-,- 4 in 14 Parents Come to ONU 1 ' x ,Q r IX' 16 Fast Wheels, Football, and Flugpoles Still Crazy After All These Yeorsv The traditional flagpole rush, the crowning of the King and Queen, a performance by the Graduates, a com- edy group, and a Disco Dance high- lighted Homecoming Weekend 1978 at ONU. The theme of this year's Home- coming Was Still Crazy After A11 These Years . Things were pretty crazy due to many activities planned by the Homecoming Committee. Friday evening marked the annual Torchlight Parade and Bonfire where Laurie Thompson, Iill McFarlin, Rose- Ann Simunich, Carol Patrylak, Cole Gerstner, Tim Steinhilber, Kevin Riehly, and Chris Young were present- ed as the 1978 Homecoming Court. During half-time of the ONU vs. Ohio' Weslyan game, Laurie Thompson and Cole Gerstner were crowned Queen and King of the Homecoming festivi- ties. , I y l 19 am, fx' .jx .-..' 1 few-L Iii.-' . 3 5 iff nt. 5 1 Y' I V X L V X '15- 20 Jill ,r ,rv ' 1-6-.. r v X . 1 '-18, Sm ,,,- Effffif 1, I-45 :5'Q: 3,J 14 .-...gn i V V- -,..-, I iff. , 1 .v'.,o .141 .ff iff 144 if if fi if fini g ummkwk ,...,..,fil A.,.,.- 21 Director, F logs Musicians . Showtime This year was the first in over ten years for ONU faculty and students to enjoy the entertain- ment of a marching band. The director of the ONU 120 member marching band was Mr. Gary Sullivan. Along with the director, the band Worked inexhaustibly to prepare and perform exciting and enthusiastic half-time shows at ONU's home football games. To conclude a suc- cessful year, the marching band performed its final concert of 1978 at the Fall Bands Concert in Lehr Auditorium. -if 1 . e '. . 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Besides the midnight breakfast, special finals week treats such as ice cream or cupcakes were also served to provide the needed study breaks. All in all, the students seem receptive to Saga and see it as an improvement over previous food services. Anything is better than Slater's, right?! 45 .x'1 V17 tE.. 4 .5 .- 5 ll 1 1' Q-4 file. J, fi, wi ' ' C J- IQ T... . f1i-1' V ..,-,,f.6 42 -I 48 Ji? 5- ,jL 1m '-- 551, Q .F 3 if .A 1 - 1-'-,. nz 'Fx 'ix 49 Figures and , nv.. If Spring: Fitness -37?3i7 9 i'7' 's , s -.fcfjdzk H .L , 1 . ,,,.,.c- -,N -- ,- 50. I R N Hi M411 s , 4, s .v- .,..4' ...Q .-49 1... 1 cgi -:kbs .-QTIQ ..- ,, - - h 'fi 'S ,. . -. :yn A , '.! ,,,.,..z:::'f- if '-iv' fir!-'t-1' ' .-an K Theutrics ,78-'7 9 Volpone was presented during winter quarter with Phil Martin in the title role. This delightful production tells the story of a man who is born with nothing but wants everything in his life. He tries to get what he wants by convincing others that he is dying and that if they help him, they will be his heirs. W -Q A 'Y 'Gil iv, ' - ,My I ,,,,...f-3q,,,,. X 52 The speech and theatre production spring quarter was a musical comedy entitled Domes at Seo. Dames is a satire of a typical 1930's Broadway musical. Principle roles were played by Gale Ienkins, Rodney Rogers, Sylvia Rex, Charlie King, Ruth Miller, Phil Martin, and Paul Weimar. The talents of these individuals created evenings of song and dance for all to enjoy. 'Nt is-I 9-15? L 53 C-3, w 1 w w w . x ?'1BgQgz,4 ,. Y .:. 5 1 , l 4 W , 1 . x 4 I 1 W ,J . 1 , Ii ---N. L4-' . 'Si 'W T --i W3 1-or f I L S : if 3...-4-Y if ffk itxd 'P' A Merry Family Christmas Broader Horizons The Artist Series provides various programs for the students of Ohio Northern. This year's programs ranged from a mime artist to an improvisational group, the Reification Com- panyg several movies were sponsored also. Through these programs, the students are in- troduced to various art forms thus enabling the students to acquire an appreciation for art. 4 u . .pq ':.'.Q:'iH , . . - ff 1 ,Aa ' f-14-14 ' f,5,q.gf 151-1-I-I s , v., M v n- 'M Y 1 A , , .. ,av LL ...v ...J Rowdie Residents E-nun .E V nw 55 1 v x 41' i, j all ! ' 1 J 'v '. Program Board Does It Again QA xg 60 4 , ,in , Vi . ,., lv y? Q ik'-sc' , 1. Once again, the members of Program Board, under the direction of Ron McDonald, planned yearlong activities for the ONU students' benefit Events ranged from the weekly movies shown nearly every Sunday evening to ping-pong tournaments to square dancing. Open-mike nights, sponsored periodically in the White Bear Inn, gave many budding musicians a chance to display their talents. Highlights of the year were a Mardi Gras night and the annual Sunshine Week, which included the performance of the Faith Band. 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The Greek system is another important element adding to the spirited atmosphere of O.N.U. lt begins in the fall with Friday afternoon Happy Hours at the Bear Trap lively Saturday night parties at the frats. The spirit continues into winter, bringing with it excited pledges proudly displaying thier shiny new pins. To brighten the gloomy winter days are crazy pranks, early morning wake-ups, and ditches pulled on the brothers and sisters. However, in one fun-filled week during the spring, all of this comes to an end with newly accepted Greek brothers and sisters. In spite of all the partying and good times, O.N.U.'s Greeks have a serious side, too. They sponsor marathons, dance-a-thons, and bike-a-thons for philanthropy projects. Greeks are also involved in all aspects of campus life. All in all, the '78-'79 year has proven evenful for each Greek at Ohio Northern. ' i IV , , its l ? 1 l 2' . . g VA. 1' .' ' , v ,. . V I 1 1 3 I 1 O 79 W W W lg! ,-,im 1 N 'ii j 'WF' A-LA., ..A 13 2 -lf W ' rv I Y g KH .': , : ' -3 I 4 I F 1: l if Ig: -,P .. 5' j' . V I V. - , ns . u . ' Y ' 1' ' E7 ' 15 v ' il , .- , ' L -If, ' 1- 13 In 1, it V l , :J ,M K - V 5 ' 7' L 'P . - pvc - - U, A , x. 'J 4 EIN: N, 1, 2 lf' li A .H 13ff' ,:r'piQ4'f J 55 1 L 1, 1 81 ..,-Z ,. gyyf ' 5: L ,,f' .I ..-- ' A!-7,-,,., I qu. V. My -5 -.4 iQ- -,..J.. q::-,, -1E: ' - 41:11 - Aix - -g --V s-,- -.--1: -, f 1 N L. 'Hn' .,:. 4'-. -m ,-iw... ,g Y , fi . 5 f I 3 , K. . V U , 1- 'LN 1 5 5 'fri' I Av - b. qv , P., ah 1 . I v . Ak 'Q 352- T96 723 :-In w': u .,,w 4 , Q A .I W 55 J,- ...f ' frs. M Y. IQ. -f 'v !. ,,. 'V 5 '7' ei 'Q-rf'- !' 1' A 1? 1 'N ' ' r ' .5 . . . X TI f 1 . - ' 1 ' ', .J X ' SK Q. E V' N if 4 Q . v W 75. , Ji S ,- 'Lb' , K l 'Q ' -4--f - , r , ---4 s ' X x ' .-,-1 7 F' ,Jr , , - 9' ' .J f ' ' riff! -4' i ff -va- iv ,WI IJVL AK A img 5 1 1 Jul, UZ.-:1v'f51 , -'f j, - 'Ai .. ' 4 if-.fi .gh- 1. so 41 Na 1 a . -. fi W mf' fi ,W .-git.. i - -'I 1 ffi -' 'J 3:1 i e 3 f fir, ' 31 'f ,'r':,1 15' .wi ,. 'iw ,Af ' L , ,W 43' Q N , 1' - .-., . Q. I .1 1 .a .J Vs X 4 L, 1, I , U f .5 uf X ff' 'Y gs 'fed 49 -i 'Q N71 1 Il gina 6? john Wills Brian Rockhold leff Schalfncr Mutt 'Thile Tracy Plame Mike Mulcahy Greg Foster Al ph E zo 3555 8. Chuck Gberman 9. Ron Fordyce 10. Tim Spitzer 11. Doug Roscnbauer .Keith Schultz 13,Keill1l-lull 14. Mike Walton . Owen Russell . Scot Stout . joe Kratzer . Ben Fetter . Chris Bersche . Pat Koester . Dan Kyff o Epsilon Pi 43 REU i 'f f, 'N N?,?:ANL7,f, . 5161 The fifty-fifth year of the Apes was quite eventful H1ghl1ghts included an undefeated campus champion basketball team, a war w1th the Sig P1 s Stu s abuse, and a new bar. The house loses only one sen1or Scott Sout With the addition of six new brothers, next year should be eventful too .Ayr 97' ., ffl? n r ..- -,,,,f , f w. 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Iulia Dorrance Linda Maki Mary Ann Roach Kathy Goodwin Cindy Hatch Sherry Schweitzer Betty Snook Sandy Hurless Susie Leilz Carol Shane Melissa Green . Mary Cooper Lisa Nichols Sue Wilson Shelly Wiseman . Karen Shimmin . Diana I-Ialc . Tony Kruse . Iill Santee Shari Brown . Deb Knauber Patti Tarrant V 'Fe-t. nf.- The Alpha Omicron Pi's began the year with a big scare: the second annual AOII and STE Haunted House, Their share of this highly successful philanthropic project went to the Arthritis Foundation. Rush was successful and resulted in 17 great pledges. As it has in the past, the AOII jail was one of the highest revenue booths of Campus Chest. Also during Campus Chest, Linda Maki was recognized as having the Best Ass on Campus by the De1t's. The AOII's had a blast during Creek Week with their journey down the Nile - our version of King Tut for the PMD Talent Show. Ioanne Rasmussen was chosen as the 1979 Greek Week Queen. The week ended with the AOII's taking first place in the KY car rally. Other special people include Mike Schobelock who was selected sweetheart at the annual Winter Formal and Iulia Dorrance, the Outstanding Creek Woman of the year. 'fa 89 --fL., , ,, 7 WL ...-., IW i X -,, ,vr HA. ,7,,v7,,,, 1 f' Y I A p I r.. H 'Qing , V :ij X I 1 , f 73' wg f 4 ' ' 1 -, xx N 'J riigfnifllq 1 Y, ,lM h e gm 1 . 51' -w 'Qi .a,,:fr'f4 T 'B ' 'N , 7 , b....-..L..,,,,g-7-..,i...,.-,....1.. i..T-.Q-7.-J.,,....L.. ,hy ,fe ii, T- .i l,NTfQQ1i'fTfTI QA-iT'Lf1'T L. lg, A ,.,--L,.?..,.1.....,15,,-,.S,,.,-L,.-.f-L..3,.l.T..l..E. X , 4 A, 'A lfUi T -Q I. -' A 7 i7ffQQQ i' ' i .I ' ' ' I ' IIgg.,L., ,,i1.. 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Wayne Games ll All I ll' The Gamma Alpha chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi was installed at Ohio Northern in 1942. For the last thirty-seven years brotherhood, scholarship, and sports have reigned at the Sig house. Although the Sigs won a couple of major sports in the interfraternity league, the All-Sports trophy eluded them for the first time in four years. On the interscholastic level, the presence ofthe Sigs was also felt. O.N.U.'s Varsity sports program relies heavily on Sig participation as many brothers compete in football. cross country, wrestling, track, and baseball. The winter and spring formals were both held in Lima. The annual Chicken Bar-B-Q was a big successg parents, brothers, and friends all met each other and had a good time. The Animals invite you to stop in any time. 91 3 sf-I-'4 E Q 1-,,,,............ 5 15' 1 HZ! l 1135! iris Y P 'An KW' D 2 5134 IE! 1 SA 'T lu -I D: - A -x-ln. Wi .. Y., ,.,- N 1 'Tum' ' 24- r Qi - g5 ff' -5' f 5 . it ,.. Alpha Xi Delta ROW 1: Ioanne Steele, Deb Wingetl, Diane Deem, Trudy Bowen, Ann Dudley, Cathy Dees, Sandy Tinti, Pam McCleary, Ellen Hobart. Carol Palirylak, Pat Sorokas, Sheree Siclles, Karen Pristas, Marilyn Van Winkle, Laurie Blaumeiser, Sandy Hiznay, Lee Ann Meyers, Sandy Earle, Pat McAllister, Sue Eaken. ROW 2: Carol I-Ielmick, Penny Ballinger, Iulie Moody, Iudy Monastra, Karen Hillegass, Nancy Burress, Pam Alter. Deb Ball, Kim Kopp, Kathy Zeolla, Lori Ramsdell, Robin Zahn, Debi Paisley, Patty Francisco, Diane Thilk, Kelly Bamman, Marcia Lehman, Cindy Erklitz, Beth Baker, Rita Risner, Sharon Tassie, Sue Weichart, Ann Siebeneck. ROW 3: Kathy Weidman, Gloria Rush, Linda Taylor. Melodie Segraves. Carol Hardin, Karen Soehnlen. ROOF: lone Hardin, Carolyn Beall, Sharon Kitchen, Tammy Ramsey, Sandy Messinal Sue l-Iuttinger, Denise Ritter, Mary lo Seiter, Clarice Turk, Barb Reeves, Lori Bishop. .lx .fi T 'Anja ev-ya as EFLS5 sal 7 vgiiffl its u .L in -.ggi-me-Q , '78-'70 was a great year for the Gamma Tau chapter of Alpha Xi Delta. Thriteen new sisters were initiated into the sorority. A dream came true when the Fuzzies purchased a house of their own at 125 E. College Ave. Fall means Homecoming at O.N.U. The Fuzzies won first place for their house decoration and Carol Patrylack was placed on the Homecoming Court as an attendant. The F uzzies didn't let winter get them down. They had a party with the Phi Kaps, a Saints and Sinners party with the Delts, a space cadet party with the PMD's. a St. Patrick's Day party with the Sig Pi's, and a mock New Year's Eve party with the Delts. The pledges sponsored a caveman's party for the sisters. The annual Rose Formal was held at the Milano Club where Tom Briner was chosen Man of the Year. During the spring, the Fuzzies tied for first place in the Sig Olympics and placed second over all in the Greek Games. 93 I I . .71 Y l F :, I pp, 1 r w N -- --rr .- If 1 -2. .L -Q --Q.. 4 vo., .-, 1, N .1 ly Fa ,ijt , 1, - 11 1 - V - 14 QL' 3. 952 aj U g , - ,:'-I ' ,i 'l: . M. v I X Ri: -,Qi5 ., 1 ..t x -X A Delto Sigma Phi ROW '11 Ioel Milliken, Tom Hilton, leff Beam, Chris Mursehel, Al Will, Mark Rose. Doug Carothers, lim Kneale, Scott Moran. ROW 2: Dan Carolhers, Dave Marlin, Dennis Hoye, Steve Schlump, Rich May. Wayne Williams, Dan McRae, Mark Maynard. Kevin Neidig, Gary Markley, Brian Leggett, loo Mastrianno. ROW 3: Ralph Acton, Ed Toliver, Chris Miller, Greg Rich, George Dupey, john Ieffries, Bob Demory, Todd Shipley, Knlvin Kampfcr, Ron Miller, Ieff Bernstein, Rich Caddick, Dave Conner, Doug Conley, Ioe Bodenmillar, Ray Merk. Steve Bemis, POLE: Mark Ropehuk. tiff ,. I. I I N V I V 1 v WV. . ,, ' 1 -:' 1 is L D ll a I 1, 1 J-,ev 'FHL fl If tif-.lqtg 1 ' L, 'YY' rue T'1M -'ffm FIR 3 i M ' ' V I JEL I r . T L . N .-. --- N ,L -- i ' '-21 :.l 1-.-. . if I , 'if 31. in :f a-4 ,,,, N Vzlmlftllr if it 'F A All Wawgivffwref'-siglqglv.gg V-I . A A -- V 1fr5s:zegn,:.f r,...,.QgjQ1Vg ' -' V' T V ff is 'f i y g24,gtl,,Q F95-' . .:--V, 114' Hg' .- lf- if, '.,.,',-1 - .-' ,LA ilxbf fi it gf-1,5 10.1 -1 1. its fswfe- .df5?3'. 541- f.!?li ' P5 '-4 The brothers of Delta Sigma Phi enjoyed one of their greatest years during '78-'79. A fraternity high of twenty-three brothers was initiated and an important asset to the house. Involvement was the key word for the Delts. They were the leaders in I.F.C. as brothers held the offices of treasurer and chairmen of the rush, sports, seminar, and student activities committees. Brothers were also active in theatre, the Northern Review, sailing club, and varsity golf and tennis. The Delts finished a strong third in fraternity intrarnurals with a first in volleyball. The brothers still found plenty of time to partyg the annual love band party was a hit of fall quarter. With the addition of a light show and concert speakers, all constructed by the brothers, the parties were always loud and crazy. Red Skelton entertained the brothers at their formal at the Palace Theatre in Cleveland. The Little Sis Club continued to grow with 20 new sisters initiated. This year's sweetheart, Claudia Brunie, was elected Miss Campus Chest. 95 I Vik tv A ,i,-. ,J 'ff' 'V P mi., 6 'F ' -4?5igi5:fjf M7 x 1 .F ' ' P A v p...--... ,,..4...- , A Q 911. xlwan Q.- .Z N ,qv I N' ' v f. J -A V 1 12 5 -A f . ' f 'Q . W L B1 . 4 as 2 Q be all A 1 U 1- I 6 gy .L I 4. xg? R A N I Q w . Q 1 f' 's1f iii? ' f 1 'V' rf-lil A -4 ' Q' 9, G J 5 ' Mrk-Nc. 5'-f ' v 2. 1 ...A -f-+-- T ' b A1 'Q 1 7 A Y I J y' - Delta Zeta ROW 1: Steph Saunders, Mary Kreais, Lisa Labriole, Mary Sherman, Holly Reidel, Mary Beth Choma. Barb Hoffert, Irene Karras, Becky Moronti, Elaine Drake, Sheila l-lawk, Barb Brickley,-Lisa Cole. ROW 2: Kathy McFarland, Lori Bogard, Ian Pilarczyk, Sondra Akers, Kim Hitchcock, Liz Smith, Deb Allard, Ioyce Mack, Cori Giles, Melincl Fry, Cathy Dewire, Kim Spath. ROW 3: Kathy Suchoza, Linda Malaskey, Iulie Gadcl, Marty Ranly, Ginny Wise, Liz Ford,.Sharon Stanek, Stephanie Kanistros, Pal Maslem, Sue Filer, Sara Logsdon, Lynn Downs. ROW 4: Susie Knapp, Tonya Wise, lean Blair, Molly Roberts, Iani Evans, Sue Bottomley, julie Cosiano, Melanie Birt, jill Mclfarlin, Betsy MacSwords, lane Busson, Mary Murphy, Kathy Klein, Laura Caris, Marj Copes, Io Fry. xx it The '78-'79 school year was quite busy and successful for Zeta Kappa chapter of Delta Zeta. The DZ's are involved in many l' campus organizations and activities such as Mortar Board, professional organizations, little sis clubs, theatre productions, ' ' H V C cheerleading, fraternity sweetheart, chorus and band. The Zeta Kappa chapter hosted the DZ State Day at O.N.U. Many awards were given to O.N.U.'s chapter such as membership, philanthropies, standards, and most spirited chapter. One again, the DZ's did well during Greek Week by winning .gui Derby Day, Greek Sing, and the Way-Out Games. K The main philanthropic project for the year was the 24-hour dance marathon which was held to raise money for the V Gallaudet College of Hearing. Other philanthropies included the ' Carnation sale for Valentine's Day and the daffodil sale for Easter. The Delta Zeta winter formal was held at the Milano Club in Lima. Spring formal was held at the Holiday Inn West in Toledo. The new DZ Man of the Year, Tom Mack, was announced in the spring. The year was brought to a close with the annual DZ Parents' Tea held in May. ,Q ,- 43 an y.1,J,h TX . - 'W iv v N , 1 . ' 'I 5 X J V -0 a X jg! i u 1 S: xg ' ' - ' A .1 x may M Q- - , W V , , W If . -uv P 1 ju . , 1 X., J-Z v - , .nc V 4 K: , ,, 1 -Qi , 'Q .. t 'L N' Q N 'PQ ' '13 V ' f , .-- - - ns. ' ' A' ' tc' -an x ' , 517 . v Q--gs A ,, ' , 1 . V , . '- ',' f ' 5 5 L-,, V sw .,- 1- is :V ,,,-M., .AV sf-4 - ,Z ,. . .. Q -19 'f' , K . Q 0 'V 'fb A' . tif! 'ti V ' lf: ,A r - - - 0 - . ' - 7. ' Q' , I ' : ' - , u . . 4 . .- .. - , . I W- 'Y 4 l ad 31,3 - - YP -.4 -' , L, r Via-If' , .f...,, , - . . . . v V, A AY 'st '.4.-teax-lu i F .., ,S ' - -v '- ' 'M I - : V' inns. - L -, . ' - 'I , - -,. , Q ' : Ak ' 1 - A 1 1 fi-...,,.' !1+- '55 -' 5:-L - 1 '-' ' f . ' ' . .A 0 , he 'Q --C f'f8uq,i'xT? 'F Q 41--. f -.- 'V 'f wr'---' J 'v .. , 1 ' rv' 1-Am' Q X I ' 7 ?J ' -' , iff--1 ' ', fv- . ..f-.1 fr . .. :GJ - .. .L '- -sw ' . w. 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V Citi- t ,Q .- . Ll' ,.,g.,, , - .. 1 M, . .il no H j qimsg-gxnh-. I r i . l f :Iva 'f' l - .l Y . , .. UFFFL ann 'fi THERE!! UEIIDF' PU f I 7 3' lr ' 1 ' . , L I -,a,. it i I .t Kappa Psi Fraternity, Gamma Delta chapter, was founded on March 20, 1920, by Dean Emeritus Rudolph Henry Raabe. '79-'79 was an exciting and progressive year for the brothers of Kappa Psi, who were active both professionally and socially. On the professional side, the KY's assisted in the Red Cross Bloodmobile visits to the campus. O.N.U.'s KY's hosted the Kappa Psi Province V Convention in the r i xpd . chapter, and two brothers were elected to province offices. Once again - spring. The outstanding chapter award was presented to Gamma Delta 1 'Q the KY's pie-throwing booth in Campus Chest was a top booth in ' ' - 1 raising money for charity. Winter Formal was a great time: Colette , ,. Meyer, a third year pharmacy student, was announced as the new sweetheart. As usual, the annual Spring ling was a huge success. 99 , vbfnup-4 -W-. .. , , rl 5 ,H 1,ffVX T1 1 FW-lf 4 2 .3 -N A 1 - r . . . , f r L . f ,Ig I 1 1 J s , K ' 5 fx ' 1 r, W, , N- f . M-L -.-.5335-I 2 l .1123 w .15 Lf' , V YQ ' -FW. -.2 ' 1 lJ.7r.f-H W J- ' I ' 1 P H, f Y H -f- -H - lui-.1 krv. ,dj -1- Ri- L 1 'X . - 'I - ,gr 34 4 N f Qi-1, 'Hffr' -Af -.F ' 1 1' lib.: ifig, 'gi-P1251 'r -,Li ' -.f..1'3ii' 4 4-'r.,w ii ' 133' f 'R , A 4 ..-A-J I ,sm 1 vi! .gl Phi Kappa Theta ROW 1: Iohn Payne, Mark Palmer, Iohn Osowski, Kelly Moyer, Ieff Frantz, Mark Kaletta, Ierry LaMarco, Bimel Dassani. ROW 2: Dean Beer. Tracy Wilson, Paul Mclivey, Rex Hayes, Rick Peiffer, Ted VanderRoest. ROW 3: Chris Saul, lim Ducker, Iody Lahovich, Mike Scmon, loc Osowski, Mike Lcitenliergor, Tom Russell, Mark Longbrake, Al Camplese, Steve Funk, Dave Brookover, Rick Unsworth, Greg Hiser, Mark Slallons. ROOF - ROW 1: Matt Fuller, Rick Legenza, Tom Marks, Tim Saunders, Kevin Babcock, Tim Williams, Ioe Skemp. ROW 2: Bob Cooper, loc Motta, Larry Caprenter, Don Rasmussen, Bill Kress, Steve Mahoney, Mark Robinson, Tim Lastrapes, Mark Eshler, Dave Petcrman, Brett Coaklcy, Dave Webster, Steve Huffman, Bob Doidge. fd The Phi Kaps had an interesting year. While continuing the traditional social functions such as cocktail, Pledge Princess Dance, and formal, they also had many informal weekend parties and various alumni functions. The annual spring retreat was held at Hocking Hills. Spring Formal was 5 held in Toledog Tracey Woollard, the l new sweetheart, was honored at this 5 E time. During the schoolyear the Phi Kaps A earned the President's Award for Q Scholarship and made many house improvements. Some of these include 3 new draperies for the living room and ? kitchen and new furniture. The Most Valuable Brother award ' went to Rex Hayes, who also carried T the highest grade average for a l graduating senior. The Most Valuable 1 Pledge award for the '77-'78 pledge l class went to Rick Unsworth. 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Steve Anderson, Bob Gamler, Steve Nord, Bill Goetz, Roger Frischkorn, Doug Burns, Mike Stead, Ken Forren, jay Moller, Mark Waclkins. ROOF: Dave I-laberlin, Al Exley, Tom Young, Pat O'Block, Al Kruse, Don Mackey, Doug Benedetti, Dean Kline, john Favat. tw ' if lit ,par rf' 4 D . Q l I i., -, . .u,,,. .jail -K ,.f-ff' x 'A '78-'79 brought a winning year for the House of the Lions. The brothers of Mu Beta chapter of Phi Mu Delta, while doing fairly well academically throughout the year, donated part of their time to community service projects such as planting trees around Ada in the fall, singing Christmas carols at a Hardin County retirement home, and sponsoring an Easter Egg hunt for the children of a Head Start program in Lima. The PMD's pledging program initiated 10 new brothers, and the little sis program was again a success as Lion's Pride accepted 16 new members. 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Mark Harris 13. Rick Cook 14. Denny Stripe 15. Randy Jones 16. Mike Gossard 17. Randy Hunter 18. Eric Barhoe 37. D on Speeht Mike I-lannum lim Brown lim Millward lzlruuo Obendour Shawn Bogenrief joe Shephard lim Wolfe I. P. Mead lohn Feaver L.I. Owens . john Sherman Brad Smith . Ron Rnho . Mike Schmenk Dun Davis Mark Mr:Cull . Steve Christopher . Brian Hutcheson tit X'l .Il In .F-, lf ,K ' Tradition is a key word to the Sig Eps. As the oldest fraternity at O.N.U., there are many annual events. Charitable activities are a part of this tradition, and this year was no exception. Memorable events included a haunted house for the community, a Christmas party for the underpriviledged, and an Easter egg hunt for a Day Care class. The brothers also manned phones for the Easter Seals Tele-thon, and sponsored a walk-a-thon and a community yard clean-up. The future looks bright with the addition of 24 brothers and 34 new Goldenhearts. Highlighting the year was Spring Formal held at Heuston Woods. Bill Pfeiffer was selected as the Dr. Samuel Meyer Brother of the Year and Liz Smith as sweetheart. AM!!! sw' . 105 Sh 5 -, ' 1-if 'H' -- 4'0- ,.. vu-,., .,,Q' , F t A-gn.: 4. . , Aw-s-. ...f-f.kfx9U f-1' . . v- 'K ' -u, 1' . 'Z Y , . v 53- ...A--' .., '-'fi t ,. ff .--r - - In-U. N, Ci, V np 1...?J'P: ' , -If , - 'Q ' ' li ,,,,, .. , ,, A-J, Y A V-Q.. ..-M -,gm -5 5 W akin.. . ,,, . ,...- --- ---' -' i- -.--fi,4..,..w-.,,,.-, , 1- W. - , . -an-, ..., ...... .1-. . . , f. f '1 -nl. , -A -MW. , .... - 1-L.. , , - V ' '-1 ' rf' : fi' .3-as .Q A, - M-f-- ,Y H'-'Y V -Q.. ,, . -..-. .Q-Q Q . . .r , vw.. Y 4- '---lui - -v-- ' 5 ine. ,Q -,353 A U 1-., A A ,' .--Q os..- ,,... 4' I-4 sqvtvn- -k . ' If 5 'x ' 'Y--xv. ' t-Q. --lm!! O , ,,. 395- V , - . U... ,.. ,,,. --f Y, -4--if ' 1:-nu. .. -' -- ' N. 1 'X ' Y ' -.pw ' ' --5 '1----.' 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' EI 5 -if ii It ' jj 1ixY' i?i M, The 1978-79 schoolyear saw Sigma Pi involved in many campus activities as has been the tradition since Zeta chapter was chartered at Ohio Northern in 1912. Brothers were involved in varsity sports including track, swimming, and diving, as well as again helping the soccer team achieve another winning season. The brotherhood expanded as 12 new brothers were initiated at the National Headquarters in Vincennes, Indiana. The little sis program continued to grow asthere are now over 35 little sis's. Annual events included the Tequila Sunrise party, the Orchid Ball, held in Bellefontaine, and the spring canoe trip and camp-out, a wet but fun time due to the good participation of both the brothers and little sis's. Two brothers received special awards during the year. jim Giles, - co-captain of the soccer team, won the Eichorn Memorial Award for the most outstanding player. Mike Grandillo received the prestigious Greek Man of the Year Award. Kathy Suchoza, a third year pharmacy student was chosen as sweetheart at the Orchid Ball. 107 'ff-K UH' ,g-1 -pr' o ' T 1' I 1 H QF - '-veil... 1 . 5-Z ' 4, . R gm' - L., '-sf .f, ai- P1 4 51 4551, Sf, F ' YS I '1 ' s , , -V' I' X l .- - .,. , ., gd U 9. Q . . ,V , , . +. .1 r M V1 'X 0 BX 'I a 4 Q 9 9 'X ox B J JA ,A M fmt Q 'V' If 1 D A. Au A' in W fc.:-g 41 3 -.f V f Q U E V Ei 'V ' '13 33- 5' , in , 4 K , 1 ' .f,-, E Q-Q 4' . I , 6 4,,, I A L A QVAV , T , ' 4 '. :, vv. U wiv , I , rv 5 hhvb E511-5-11' Q wa hx 1 f y' ' - V A A 'dr 7 ' U :E t 3 TJ :fy 'A -' ' . 5 I 6 'Ea 4 Y Ae. ' - ! '- ' 3' U ' E ph . ' '- 4 iv , ' - -- . f L ' Y , il ff' r f A . , D ' 1' V- 5 LA:-r'm 'uri N i H ' -f ' i ex EX , L' Vi BX BX ,Q-LLL- .- lin t Wim' ?' Theta Chi ROW 1: Dave Albers, Tom Caborcik, Iim Millar, Gordon Neumann, Mike Preston, Steve Kelley. ROW 2: Brian Fuchs, Doug Crane, Mike Schobelock, Tom Lamb, Tim Moser, Iohn Wolk, Steve Harder, Lance Lucas, Vance Brown, Ieff Colvin, Bruce Eakin, Mike Braddock. ROW 3: Tony Kohler, Scott King, Scott McElroy. ROW 4: Rich Myerly, Greg Richters, Frank Conley, Chris Floro, joe Lazzaro, Iim Vistoin, Carmen Massaro, Frank Connelly, Chip Brigham, Ieff Wright, Tim Rech, Mark Evans, Dave Wells, Chip Terrett. ROOF: Mike Banchy. Alan Mong, Ray Martin, Tim Tuskas, Cliff Peshek, lim Erhart. Y T 'ite-'ew W' -ff t ..i1t2'f.ftgiPta 'a x ' J- 'HON 5 S if af Since entering the O.N.U. fraternity system in 1966, Zeta Kappa chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity has excelled in the areas of campus leadership, academic achievement, and community service. Brothers are actively involved in l.F.C., Student Senate, intramurals, band and University Singers, as well as many honorary organizations. In the fall, the brothers of Theta Chi held a Halloween party for the children of the Allen County Orphanage. In keeping with tradition, the brothers ran their annual 24-hour marathon for the Western Ohio Lung Association. Spring quarter marked the fourth year for this event. The '78-'79 schoolyear marked the beginning of a very successful Lil' Sis program known as The Daughters of the Crossed Swords. The 32 girls initiated have proven to be a big plus for Theta Chi so far. The fraternity participated in Campus Chest and Greek Week, having Brother Steve Harder chosen as King of Campus Chest and winning Creek Sing. The fraternityis Dream Girl is Teresa Stafford. 109 x - . , . T' 5? .QA Hu 'C 5 fx as -I . fe V- 1 1 V ' 14- W . I df Pg , n -r -1, .2 4' 1 Y ,ig vb ' 4 ,450 41, s ' 5 -. 3 , 1 K4 . 1 . -' ' H I . 'G Q '- 'Q 4 .51 v 2 ff ' X , . -I QS' -i.i71'6'7'.' -S i4 5 rf -. ..., Q - ' .13 A 'hz d '!'L-SSN, v ffm' ' - , we fit ' ' t Q . I ' f 45 in 8' I as gf an 'QL-2: II. 'U' . vii 2 57 f,-4 Q ., -wx. ,A ,w 5 ., XM LL . .Ai r, . EQ'l ' 1 f. W ,N .fi f,'g 'tim QQ a Lf' if i 0 ' A .ngx 5 fx4!'-1 - nf-Q, 'S -M, ff aL-.gb Q9 G9 QC9Qg QDQQQQQ Q Zeta Tau Alpha Q9 Q 9 Q GD QQD QQQQQ 1. Cnandy Scharcin 28 2. jucly Moran 29 3. Deb Kume 30 4. Ann Painter 31 5. Cindy Gorton 32 6. Rami Holden 33 7. Ellen Schwartz 34 8. Lori Hall 35 9. Sandy England 36 10. Holly I-lofacre 37 11. Kelly LaMarco 38 12. Marcia Dennis 39 13. Anna Moltu 40 14. Terry Roberson 41 15. Angie DiRenz0 42 16. Peggy Felix 43 17. julie Anderson 44 18. Linda Bostelmun 45 19. Lisa Siegenilialer 46 20. jean Seginak 47 21. Marcia Mclnlyre 48 22. Chris Ward 49 23. jucli Ervin 50 24. Karen Wetz 51 25. Pam Snyder 52 26. Anne Campbell 53 27. Amie Blaumciser 54 55. Lorrie Zncharias Sue Osowski Deb Gorman Laurie Thompson Pam Streb Pam Melvin Becky Sterrett Lynda Engel jamie Shafer Lisa Siegner Becky Davis Lynne Turel Linda Fraser Sharyl Gorrell Gale jenkins jackie Myers .Annette Rirlgway Sylvia Rex Becky Smith Rachel Harlin Deb Scbraille Twila Haines Terri l-'lenby . jane Myers julie Zickar Sue Subler jill Gresham janet Mosier 37955-.93 '78-'79 proved to be another busy and rewarding year for Delta Theta chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha. The ZTA's were involved in many campus activities such as Motar Board, Student Senate, chorus, yearbook, honoraries, and professional organizations. Things got off to a good start as the ZTA's candidate, Laurie Thompson, was crowned Homecoming Queen. Winter quarter was highlighted by formal held in Bellefontaine where Steve Nord of Phi Mu Delta fraternity was named as the new sweetheart. Service projects kept the ZTA's busy as they collected for the March of Dimes, co-sponsored a bike-a-thon, and entertained orphans with the STE fraternity. Once again, the ZTA's captured first place in Greek Sing while Gale jenkins and Sylvia Rex took first in the PMD Talent Show. In spite of their many activities, the ZTA's still found time to study and received the Presidents Award for Scholarship for the fourth year. 111 P A new dimension of friendly competition among the Greeks characterized Greek Week this year at ONU. Although the weather was dreary, the Greek spirit was bright all week. The PMD Talent Show was an opportunity for a wide variety of talent to be seeng it was a big event with the Phi Kaps and ZTA's each taking first place. Thursday saw fraternity men carefully guarding their derbies from mobs of swarming sorority women in the Derby Day competition. That event was highlighted by Greek Sing. Capturing first place were the DZ's and Theta Chi's in the serious category and the ZTA's and PMD's in the original. Greek King and Queen were also announced at this time. Steve Nord, a PMD, was named king While Ioanne Rasmussen of AOII was named queen. On Friday, everyone flashed their letters for T-shirt Day and ended the week with an All-Greek Beer Blast at the Bear Trap. This turned out to be a big success as all Greeks united to have a good time. The Way-Out Games and Sig Olympics brought the Greeks out on Saturday for some crazy competition including a 4-legged race, Volkswagen push, and the Zeta 500. To end the day, a disco was held in Mclntoch. Finally, activities came to a close with a KY Car Rally on Sunday. 113 W l PJ. my-U if 755,37 Q73-f::S.'l 'f...,-- - lL.3W.',?'j-gf' N' nf- S.-3g: .'.g,M'3513.-4, ' ' T A, xv. . 'ir'.1-Tl.-,-X.'. 5 '?'T, I 1:,. 4 F4 Q-. s 'm1.'. I rwf .'?,',3f',w', 'Er . , l ,.- .- ..,. qw-ry -' X if-'.,,,.'. 'S - W1 , Y., '. 1 ' if 1.. 'w . 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Steve Harder and Claudia Brunie were selected to reign as Mr. and Miss Campus Chest. This annual Ohio Northern event began in the nineteen fifties and from that time, thousands of dollars have been raised to contribute to local charities. To complete this fun-filled and profitable event, everyone moved to King Horn where a party auction was held. Sigma Phi E.psilon's Studio 54 party sold with the highest overall bid. This year's goal of S2000 was not quite met, but the carnival turnout was larger than expected thus making Campus Chest a great success. 119 F1 -, I 20 ll W 3, '1':-J 'T-4-14.3 L 1'.4sgg..NnJ?4p ' - 1 f':y.5:gggg'4,gf:-:?.Q:1k.- 'K fig- f g- E'fiT', f,-'eqzjw A, f --paqfasq .f , , Vx , .. vga-1 A f . , , - , F- L-Qifpl :?JLT':,g'. .V ,gr J -.Lg,n. - r.f,,' .- x J A - --if-3---121 rj .-lx' J , ' 3 4 1:3 I ' ' 3 5 fa'f.ff3?lP Z,giS' ' .. K- , '1-,1 mfg' - ' '5A:f.-.- I ' I 4. 'A -it-Qaiwf vii? 1 Av U 'WF 1 if . 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The Polar Bears allowed only 38 points in conference play and recorded a 10-7 victory over the College of Wooster in interdivisional Ohio Athletic Conference action. O.N.U. was 5-4 overall. O.N.U.'s 4-2 conference record was good enough for runner-up honors in the Red Division. The Polar Bears were one play short of defeating the eventual NCAA Division III National Champion and OAC Champion, Bald- win-Wallace. Ohio Northern lost 7-3 after leading most of the game on Chris Knubbs' field goal in the first half. During the season, the OAC chose three Ohio Northern defensive backs with OAC Player of the Week honors. They were Terry Adkins, jack Diamond, and Dan Smoot. Five Polar Bear athletes were honored with All-Ohio Ath- letic Conference honors. On defense they were junior defensive end jeff Bok, senior lineman jim Ducker, and senior safety Terry Adkins. On offense they were senior guard Chris Wilson and sophomore center jim Augsberger. 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Ax x . we 4 X N +3 5 sag XFN. -' 7 hx -TY' Q- by N 'ef' 5 M N 'Xi .ALE .a Q 1 lie.. J . 1 n WSH '21 r, 'fix' I'-1' , XXs ??k,'- ' x NX fx -54 -.- ff' N .I 1,51 ' 1 xglf 9, M, , ,gv ug' , f.: M, 44. , lffqvx , . , qw. y-, -753 X , .gif X-, ' -Q fr Es ?-X Q K -N w.1'Q','v .R Sw n . 'ff me-,Q 545. sie? 1 , f.- ' 1 l N! ,, 1, 1, 'Ji J. The ecstasy and... duly 'GS tg, ! ' I wi. 'Il '7 . '- f.x- ...ina In Al T! t w. 1 i. ,. - .rv W Ugg n , ff' hx if 1 ',. X ? f 11 ' . dl ' ,, if WJ' . ,jp the agony! J uri 1, Dj, Soccer .xi Qs. I ti rf Row 1: Waheed Al Saaraf, joe Seiro, Iohn Daley, Mehram Avini, Kurt Thomas Mike Grwndlllo lim Ciles Steve Shellhaus Doug Wolfe Demis Adenekan, Brent Walton, Ted George: Row 2: Steve Liles, john Brandt Phil Carts Mike Wilson Sean Ryder Str vc Smith Coach Bhattacharya, Iohn Toth, Bob Wareham, Daryl Hoffman, Sunil Gehani, Mike 'Scapcralo Pat Cerillo As was the case last year, the Northern soccer team finished on the upswing, but came up short again. The team ended the season with four straight wins to finish 7-3-2 overall and 3-1-2 in the OAC. This was Northern's second year of conference play, and the Bears finished'a respectable second in the Northern Division. Indeed, it was the early season that hurt the Bears. Two ties with Mount Union and Kenyon proved to be costly for the Bears in their bid for a divisional title. They were edged out by Wooster, who finished on top. Earlier in the season, Northern dropped a double overtime 1-O decision to Wooster. The Bears seemed to come up short all season long. Iim Giles led the Bears in scoring with eight goals and three assists. The Bears are losing only two graduating seniors - lim Giles and Mike Grandillo - both starters since freshman year. With a strong team returning next year, Coach Bhattacharya can hope to improve their overall and conference records, while keeping an eye on the divisional title. 130 f LW? 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A yi' V 13 - , --l2f,ff.i-5 .:,,g,g4?f, Has J- -A--1 Y g .L Y X' ' -5 H V' 1 11- f-if -' ' N. .iffy-,yfg 'A-lf ',5XL'?'fc EN'-'3'T3J?3rf-.f'7fQ- ,Ai-fi -- K ., r , ,w +V , 'A QQ : si, 1- Nw 2 af: Lv IE4 ' g 4-fqf '-5,5251 7 WWI 1' 'V if-',7lT'L Tn K H, , , , 44, f L AL V V , A 2 M Y , V , - - 4...,.w 'Y :,a.,.- 4 ,g.i,,L5k'3i - :ff-1. i 9 V' F' 1 A. N Twiigbs. ' ...i- -was -.iff-f7:' 3fQ7!f,Qxi5lL '7'f'f '.!' .' 8 133 Volleyball . . , . ...,, .1 v,' 'fn f ' Row 1: Alicia Bell, Roxie Karg, Mary Ann Lotscher, Polly Wilkes, Darla Luclwigg Row 2 Miss Inuth u ie Lenhart, Pam Duncan, LuAnn McCray, Theresa Kruger, Vicki Mauk, Cheryl Haupricht Miss Wallace The 1978 season will be in the minds of O.N.U. volleyball fans for some time. Not only did Northern record its best record ever Q28-91, it also established a new school record for victories in a season. O.N.U. rode two nine-match winning streaks to place third in the Ohio Association of Intercollegiate Sports for Women, State Small College Volleyball Tournament. The team's good fortune is due to three players. Seniors Polly Wilkes and Mary Ann Lotscher and junior Vicki Mauk became the first women athletes to be named to an all-state tournament team. Feeling the season was over, the team held its recogni- tion dinner after the conclusion of the state tournament. The team's third place finish was one short for an automatic bid to the regionalsg however, to their sur- prise, O.N.U. received a bid marking the second con- secutive season for participation in the regionals. Another bright spot during the '78 season was the performance of the junior varsity team which held a record of 9-1. The IV's motto was Look out Varsity . . . With many fine players returning, next season isn't soon enough for the IV hopefuls and returning varsity. 134 Jo- f , Y , ,,1.- L.. .,.1' ,.,.5,, KU ' Ali? -,., .f. v-.,L.. 'Ls ' 'J 112.721-,Gm 'lfif he ,qw : , ,f fi 1 -- N 1- - ..y.f:x: zv, .Jay ,Q f- -.L. 101:-11 N.,' 1 N 4 TL, wx, .LV N. if-,iijfz -1.5, I ,V ,,,..,, . s pw- r ' ivlgg-Q 'qi'-' . . W 2 ' ,f,.R'nQ-'- - -- , L Q . f T57-I - 1 .M - 4 I ' ' ' ' w . if ' ' g,, f- ' '15 ! .g fn, .QQ Y -. ' ,1 - ' 5 '1L 5 ma-A M 5154.4 n Wi L JM , X' N v. .I ' . f 1 X Q 1. A u ' 1 A . . 'E ,, r L ' 0 , 1 Q E ' .1 V . 4 W I ffl I ' I Uv, 1 li--fkvi .n .7 ' Vi A , -V H. ' ' QE Jhggif' mfg- 1 ' - . 1.7. ., -g..f..,5 W..-M r Q25 -.4...h-...,g, ffl I ,A f ' -4955 ' -11-5, 4-f ,. rlfhziz if-c,:,5'J,ae1'.xF?'.w 2' . fn -w . ff- . , .- -4' -g A,,,',g fzgfq,-vxlf T71 y ,V . 1 ' , -1 ' 5 'ak' f- 'T 'v-- 'M-55922141 ' A , 'N if . ' ' 1 V' - ' V 1 ' ' f-'zif .-5 .'312:vE'-' W ,. .1 jimi-,R,j P, 1 J I -511 'f-'12-,1,'.. , , , ,A,., , L . A 'I. ww-1 fl ' A ,sq ' ' ' 1 ' f --:al 1,3,1.1, 1 ,f'i.-fl fd :Li ' ' J E' ,LA- f V- nw- H pg 1 I ','u, 1 Via w I. ' ,J ,-fr:-X 4 ,. - li: 'v?- ,U Z will-fl Fifi 'ff fi !nl'1'i'7 '?nG' ' fr' ' ' .w - ' - .1.,.V....4.. .. , , -, b .,,. -11-q. I .71 5 f- H . l' 3 H ' V 'J' .Nh 'S-4 ,J 4 ..-smug ln. IL .1- 135 fvea-v-EN ...f-.P.7.,-.,- ,,.,. Q 5 f, , h2':G,-gl ..uif'1-EE Q-if 4.-, .,'i.'vT1,53-G:,' .- ' 1u':':,w::.w,,...'. J,-.a.,. , 1. ' . - A '1 TW-'h:'4: 'f. y,,,.f. . , ,- gTf1fub5l1J,,fg,5 - - + qw -yrs: ' : g.4.fw- V 1,- .nm IQ-'A ,. f:-pw ,-V. N mf Q' X .. . . .-, HL , -Xe- ':p. .f,. ,A .',?vi Q 4 W -A' ' ?..rf5 o1l ffArf1'Qif!., '- ' ff-'U 4 a, f f fl i'Ep?ff iff?-3. N. r.' Ivfzrlgfri r..'v'7:-5.51 rufxfir I f1'! .ff V-Ya ' 'rf' ' :ips A ya ,Mi vm.. 14 1112. 1 TG 4 H,-, w. x .QQMHA -' . - A-,xml ,on 2.-U, 1 ,- . ,. -1173, 136 J J I 'SHAW 'HQ.fw7 bm :Fl .fx l'! L X ff I Cross Country W r. :':,.'iv'Qf ROW 1: lim Stotsky, Iim Long, Dan Schoenlein, Steve Kahla. Ieff Kline, Mike Becraft, Mitch Devoe. ROW 2: Tony Lenhart, Tim Tracy, Dave Strong, Gregg Cline, Bob Kile, Bill Chmelik, Mark Reynolds. The Northern harriers continued the dominance of their sport as they completed a second undefeated season with a record of 9-0. The Northern cross country team is now undefeated in two and a half years of dual meets for a record of 23-0. Despite this seasonal dominance, they came up short for the second year in a row in their attempt to qualify for the NCAA Division II Regionals. Led by Mike Becraft's first place finish at the OAC conference meet, the Polar Bears finished fifth. They needed to finish in the top four to qualify for the regionals. Becrafl went on to the National where he finished a strong second. Despite their failure to qualify for the regionals, the harriers had what could only be termed as a superb season. They were led by the steady performances of such runners as Becraft, Chmelik, Reynolds, Schoenlein, Kahla, and Gregg Cline. Senior Ieff Kline also proved to be a consistent performer. Two freshmen, Tony Lenhart and Mitch Devoe, provided the needed consistency from young runners. All but two runners, Ieff Kline and Dave Strong who graduated, return next year. With these returning veterans and the addition of some strong recruits, the Northern Polar Bear harriers should have the tools for an assault on an OAC championship. A fr -'-: -f, Lu-,, - v .. - - ,, VJ.. X '-fry . ,e , s -:..g 'if' . -LF 5.2-2-f + 1 .r 138 gx 'Q ii 5: .,,. ,.f.?' l -. 139 Basketball ROW 1: Student coach. Ioe Balogh, Lee Hood, Dave Smalley, lay Meyer, George Thieman, Therome Iames, Pat Koester, Kent Baker, Steve Page, and manager, Iohn Young. ROW 2: trainer jack Mansiield, assistant coach, Mark Henschen, Tom Ferraro, Bob Pessell, Kyle Rogers, Stan Mories, Larry jones, Mark Ouwerkerk, lim Millward, assistant coach joe Campoli, and head coach, Gale Daugherty. This season for the Polar Bear roundballers could only be characterized by the word inconsistency. The basketball team extended Coach Daugherty's seven year mark to 98-78 with an 11-14 seasonal record The Polar Bears opened their season strong and fast with a record of 7-4. Despite this fast start, the Bears found the month of Ianuary disastrous. During Ianuary the Bears lost eight straight games to tie a school mark for consecutive losses. The fact that ONU led in all of those eight games until the last four minutes makes the losses even more tragic. The'Bears finished the OAC schedule with a record of 4-10, which included three straight wins to set the stage for next season. The Polar Bears then went on to lose to Heidelberg in the first round of the OAC play-offs. Coach Daugherty cited inexperience as the villain during the season. For most of the season, two freshmen, a sophomore, and two juniors were on the floor for ONU. Pat Koester led the Bears in scoring with an average of 18.0 points per game. George Thieman led the team and also the conference in rebounding with an average of 10.6 rebounds per game. Kent Baker received national recognition for placing fourth in the nation with a free-throw average of .905. Pat Koester also received OAC honorable mention honors. According to Coach Daugherty, the youth of this year's team may prove to be the asset of next year's team. QQ 9 .J 50 Y x -hx F' ,-f-'- 4'H'A f -I .5-f' 5+ 'N fi 4 fi. P Q D f, I .5 1 71 gm ,' .1 A lt 4 ' A Ab, 4, , 4- W- w22.5P4 1 5 4 ,J 7 n 'r' F5-U x - , 1 Y Q, Lflliff 1971 1 . .,. r L: -4? F 171-'J' A1 . If ap, A ' lv iii'-f'f'fe1f2 1ff? , :.q, ::.:..,7, A- lix- : 'f f F 7V'fN1v5:f3yQfX1'f ! fg,.,. rgq., .lv A5-.min 5 4 ffm .9 , ' ag Y I F ish x , J, . Q Q K H Aix ' , .' Y' .J 1 ' Q ,, JI! rf N ,Q O 11 . mf , ! g'1-, ' 1? Q fx .If F' x QW: m A Q x if 's i fn N:- . 50,1 144 1' MA 1 Av 1 Wrestling Hd e.' -'-1 -,Q -ww l -1. l Y A ROW 1: Larry Braun, Tim Gobin, Kevin Collins, Rick Peiffer, Mark Eshler, Doug Hedrick, Brad Beamon, Kent Blankenship. ROW 2: Tim Caudio, Tom Tuttle, jay Wagner, jeff Fritz, Kelly Moyer, jim Ducker, Coach West. ONU's run at an unprecedented fifth consecutive Ohio Athletic Conference wrestling championship fell short due to a rash of injuries which shelved five out of ten varsity wrestlers. The Polar Bears were forced to settle for fourth place behind league champion Muskingum, Baldin-Wallace, and Mount Union. However, the Polar Bears compiled a record of 11-6 and enjoyed a winning year during Dick West's first season as head coach. ONU took victories from all six conference opponents that it faced in dual meets. ONU also won eight of its last nine matches. f Brad Beamon, a junior, was the only ONU grappler to walk away with a conference title. He won the 142 lb. championship and an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III meet in California. Senior team captain, 126 lb. Mark Eshler and junior 118 lb. Rick Peiffer, both returning OAC champions, had to settle for runner-up honors in their respective weight classes after suffering injuries. Eshler's record of 21-3-1 was the best ever compiled by an ONU grappler. He and Peiffer Q16-5-91 received at-large bids to the NCAA Division III meet. The ONU surprise of the OAC meet had to be sophomore Kelly Moyer in the 177 lb. classification. l-Ie defeated the number three seed in the first round and went on to finish fourth. Coach West saw a silver lining in the cloud surrounding the injuries which plagued ONU this season. He felt that the injuries gave some determination to many of his grapplers. The injury situation which hurt us this season may prove to be a blessing in disguise for next year's team. Each wrestler has talked to me about his plans for the upcoming season. 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QU-,-dw Q- Q, -'Z : - gg, 1 xl V W 1 Swimming Left to Right: Art Reiger, Bill Tatum, Bob Boehk, Iuergen Nolde, Rich Aronson, Don Younglove, Tim Moser, Shawn Bogenrief, and Dean Beer. The ONU swimmers marked their inaugural appearance in the Northern sports arena with a seasonal record of 2-5 and a last place finish in the OAC championships. However, the team did gain valuable experience to put to use in the coming seasons. The team did have many fine individual performances, but lacked the depth to perform well as a team. Despite a dismal season, the team's key is that they showed a lot of promise for the future. At the OAC meet, Tim Moser recorded the highest Bear linish with a ninth place finish in the 100-yard breast stroke. '- 1, V.. , .. ,- mea-mi ul ' A, 5 A I 7 ies,-, jg- .:. ,. 1- . . .1 . 2 - - , . - 1 14.0 - -3? ', . . 4 , . . ..-. 5 , 'W....---- .' - ' ' ' I 3-ffiiv, -'-'ff'W- h' ' F U1 , . 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Men's Tennis .-Qi-:fi-..,h..-n ROW 1: Sunil Gehani, Mike Swick, Tom Fitzgibbon, Dextor Woods ROW 2 Loarh Roberson Rlck Arthur Tim Abraham, Lee Hood. The men's tennis team completed the 1979 season with a strong seventh place finish in the Ohio Athletic Conference championships. Every ONU player scored in the event in which they failed to score last year. The Bears finished the season with a record of 5-4 under the direction of head coach Arden Stretch Roberson. Lee Hood ended the season with the team's best singles mark with a mark of 7-2. Tom Fitzgibbon and Mike Swick teamed up for the best doubles mark at 6-3 in the first doubles. '- --nw. ri-, vkx 2 . 1, 1, XQ ' x '4 LF f f 1 by ,, .-ff' 7 'Va k 4 ,. iff' 4,24 J ,wp w ' f,Af.ff' l4-'r1i4-'- L -, ' lr I xilir ,:lg'4 ' 3-5 'f--ff, Tj 4. '.' A' Q , v.1-.4.:,.f'-nw-f ' W X' H 'SF an J WL ry.. - . .f ff' 8, i 1 'Q-1 URS ggzmu RCKKCKX I F Baseball lr' ',w- jr! ROW 1: Dave Rowland, Terry Adkins, Bill Baron, Brad Williams, Ieff Schwerer, Steve Barney, Steve Page, Lance Bucholtz, Ron Burgei. ROW 2: Coach Strayer, Mark Thompson, Rick Barger, Mike Martin, Chris Kubbs, Doug Rosenbauer, Ieff Nischwitz, Huck Hayes, Steve Dackin, Scott Ingram. The baseball season could best be described as wet and streaking. The Polar Bears had nine games rained out during the season, but managed a season record of 13-9 to extend eleven-year Coach Herb Strayer's string of winning seasons to eleven. Throughout the season, the Bears played in streaksg the Bears had winning streaks of five and four, but a disappointing losing streak dampened the hopes for a conference title. The Polar Bears finished with a record of 6-4 which put them in third place behind Northern Division winner Wooster. The team fielded seven hitters with .300 plus batting averages. Sophomore Scott Ingram led the team in hitting with a sizzling batting average of .3753 he was the team's designated hitter. He was followed by Steve Barney 13641, Mike Martin 13461, Bill Baron 1.3411, Steve Page 13381, Lance Bucholtz 1.3081, and Terry Adkins 13031. Mike Martin again led the team in seven offensive categories: at bats 1781, runs 1201, hits 1271, RBI's 1181, home runs 141, total bases 1461, and slugging percentage 1.5911. The team finished with a batting average of .278. The team was led in pitching by sophomore Scott Ingram who allowed only four earned runs in thirty- one innings for an ERA of 1.15 and a record of 3-1. Iunior Ieff Schwerer finished the season with a record of 3-4 and an ERA of 2.58. Freshman Dave Rowland also finished the season with a perfect 3-0 record. The Bears lose only three players to graduationq they are catcher Bill Baron, third baseman Terry Adkins, and centerfielder Mike Martin. According to Coach Strayer, It's going to be tough to replace Martin. Mike has been a outstanding outfielder for the Bears in his four-year stint at ONU. The two greatest disappointments of the season proved to be the wet weather and the loss due to injury of freshman pitcher jeff Nischwitz, who led the OAC with an ERA of 0.47 last year. The Bears' prospects for next seasonlook good as they return the entire pitching staff and five starters in the field. 157 F if Iii- . V , ,,, fi H iff lf-5' fg W, .viz V T. .. 55 'Tina '51 iw-:H - ,- . L, , X, 4. 1Fqg'I. ,,.2'T1uWf ' ' i .. ' ' zfjf M. :1 .--g,,n,m,..-L , ,JM-1.. N...t.,,' ji-'tml ,':fi'Vi!5 ' . ' fr- --,:,-,, 1. Q, fSQ???-QL '- I -,wif w r ,ff-usd' ' 3493451 -nfl 255421 iw.. 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By losing the semi-final round, these girls placed in the top four in the state. Ohio Northern chose not to compete for the state title as a team. ONU was part of the flight division at the tournament which is for teams wishing to be ineligible for regional competition. ONU would have finished sixth in the state had they elected to compete in the point division of the tournament. At the end of the season, Cindy Keener had the best singles mark at 6-3 while the doubles team of Weaver and Nichols had the best mark at 7-4. 162 -thee r 1 f .A q' . . . 1 'gf ,0. .x A 'af-J .gg ,, -44----V -. .,f' I 'ww l '-via.: n . v n A . f I 2355 -v v-S L. ' ' . . 11, ' N-wk. . ' 1 .IAA Hn.-n-sn? H, v 'J',!i, ' ul' , , , ' . ' ' ' 1 lf' P , 1 3 i Qi UH, ,.. I r 1 7'1 , , L,g,..-.1--QM Q-4-'J A..,,,4-,.. f -5' Z ,,,,-..,.,. ' A ,. . . .... .a .., ire. -.- A. f .' i ,,,-...,-,... ,,,,'.,,, -.....A.. -H.l.V A . Nm-RQQNMJHA ...'4..- f-+I fi ,...,,,,,1. 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The Bears had only one OAC champ, Gary Maul, who captured the long jump. The 400-meter relay team of McGarry, Henderson, Maul, and Warfield, long-jumpers McGarry and Maul, triple jumper Henderson, and pole-vaulter Scott Green were all - sent to compete in the Nationals. The big star for the 1 ONU team was Melvin Henderson, who placed in five events for the Bears. Throughout the season several school records were set. With the addition of a few key people to the team, the cindermen may have the over-all strength to capture a conference title next year. .fi lf.. Q.. -'r, ljcfhp '.-, .4-., hw...... ..,...1 ' ' . . '-f sig, - 1 Anil: .. I-T71- 'f'Q' U'f3f fS?5.,- :EJ-'D+ wiv: wah, t igfggn,-lg 1-sfTZ1Eg.v-g:.'J:fL5-5 P53-,::43T:, 'I-gf-1, 4 f51::.,.5,,4Q:-.- L Qgfgfif' -,,, 1,1j!::.g':fr:,h a 511- gd I -fmkggif fig'g':+gKgf1-1'g-ziggflgaygifnx , ' - 1iAi21'fi1-52-f f 'np 2:1.f21?-2, 5-2i'Ei'L-:Z-f5ifl 'g.-ill:-r mf 5.1 2---.:,.5f f'.-32-+'Qa24f'1 V, , , . E W 1 O . 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' g. 4 '- ' , ,Nm 1. , 5 -I ! ,L , , V . -Q, 1 v X .- is 4 A- 5 . , z ' X Y 3 '21 167 Softball Ohio Northern's women's fast pitch softball team used timely hitting and the arm of freshman Pam Canady to finish the 1979 season as the third best fast pitch softball team in the state of Ohio. No one expected ONU to get past the first two games of the double elimination tournament, said ONU head Coach Gayle Lauth. We had lost to every team in the tourney, but that did not matter to the girls, who really played up to their potential in the Ohio Association of Intercollegiate Sports for Women State Tournament. After defeating Muskingum College, a team which had twice defeated ONU in the regular season, in the opening round and Kent State University, the top seed in the tourney, in the second round, the Polar Bears set their sights on capturing the runner-up spot in the state, said Coach Lauth. The Polar Bears defeated Kent State 8-7 in extra innings when Stephanie Lutz singled home Pam Canady, the winning pitcher, with two out in the ninth. Canady, along with Vicki Mauk, Polly Wiles, and Cheryl I-Iaupricht each had two hits against the Flashes. The Polar Bears lost the runner-up spot to BGSU when BC scored a run in the ninth to take a 4-3 victory. ONU had led 3-0, but the Falcons tied it up in the fifth. Ohio Northern closed out the season with a 6-11 record. XE, , ' K t! v 1 'v 4 f', N. V Sui' gd 1-, fs-P 0 '5f.m11?i?'1Ef I F, 112'-53 fl, .' 1 ua. fa' ,. ft' 'Z rs. V ' 1: I 1 I , wa . n iv 1' . , .1 ' X4 5 -WN Il? 'fl E Q. ,s av' 7 I ' ,,-,f . ' jf' X fri. ..,1 :-:.f- Ac.. '1,. My .Vi v,.l.. - I S. NYS?- VI we 1? N JHTI ll! 'E' v-W f'H -Wifi-115. 9 I N E 170 Golf The Polar Bear linksters had 'a disappointing '79 season, but much was due to lack of experience. The entire team was made up of freshmen and sophomores, thus the future looks promising for the golf team. The Bears finished 12th out of thirteen teams at the OAC championships despite a fine perform- ance by jay Wagner. In the 54-hole event he shot a 231 which was good enough for seventh place. By placing in the top ten, Iay earned all-conference honors to become the second Ohio Northern link- ster to achieve that status. .Vi gg ., 4 ff fr '7' iT'2'5 ' Cheerleaders Ohio Northern's cheerleaders can only be called the most spirited group on campus. They cheer on the Northern athletes all year long. While fan support may dwindle or not exist at all, the cheerleaders keep cheer- ing for the teams of ONU. Whether winning or losing, athletes can hear the cheerleaders Cheers throughout the entire contest. The cheerleaders' backgrounds are all very differentg each one is unique, but at a game they are united in one common goal. They cheer for the teamg they cheer for the orowdg but most importantly, they cheer for ONU. A.-f .Li ' I 1 Togetherness 172 bo' ' ,f w51r v ..i, Cheering! 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If - iiilfff' , 5,2 .A .IL H onoraries Alpha Lambda Delta Honorary for Freshman Women Gail Abbott Debra Allard Cynthia Altmire Mary M. Baldwin Alicia L. Barba Sharon K. Beltz Faith C. Best Lisa Bettinger lean Blair Laurie Blaumeiser Ida Carruthers Ianice Castles Lisa Cole Ann Collins Kristina Cook Stephanie Copas Marjorie Copes Iulie Cosiano Karen Clymer Ioyce Deringer Mary Dobbins Ann Dudley Cindy Edgington Elizabeth Ford Nancy Cussett Connie Hannahs Carol Hardin Celia Harris Carol Haycox Sandra Hiznay Cynthia Holden Brenda Houts Melonie Ice Cale jenkins lean Ierek Colleen johnson Sharon Kirke Kathleen Klein Diane Klingenberger Ioyee Knobeloch Valasia Koliadis Ruth Krainik lane Lewis Ann Lintela Christina Ludwig Catherine Lundstrom Stephanie Lutz joyce Mack Heather MacLeod Marie Mathew Margaret Markley Iulie Maul Mary McDeavitt Marcia Mclntyre Penny Miller Iudith Monastra Lynn Moomaw Sandi Moore Anna Maria P. Motta Dawn Musgrove lane Mowder Connie Niekles Amy Parkinson Ianice Pilarczyk Cheryl Plank Carolyn Pomeroy Tina Rida Holly Riedel Alice Robinson Io Ann Roth Ellen Schwartz Melodie Segraves Karen Shook Ann Siebeneck Laurie Slack Victoria Smith Betty Snook Karen Soehnlen Ianice Stalvey Christina Sturgin Crista Sutton Cathy Swartz Diane Thilk Georgia Vlahos Cynthia K. Wagner Debra Walker Christianne Ward Nanette Warnecke Susan Wenner Cathleen Wiechart Beta Beta Beta National Biology Honorary Bradley Beams Rosemary Bell Thomas Briner Mark Brown Mark Evans David Finn Wesley Hard Mary Kay Kramp Suzanne Kocsis Steve Messick Delta Mu Delta Carol McNew Timothy Mills Alan Mong Candace Scharein Vicki Smith janet Sutliff Bill Tatum Thomas Valli Kenneth Yaussy National Business Administration Honorary Catherine Abate Douglas Ackerman Robert Alston Robert Balser Dean Beer Philip Behmer Kevin Born Linda Boslelman Iames Bowden Michael Braddock Douglas Broemsen Timothy Creyaufmiller Robert Dunne ll Timothy Ebling Nancy Franks Mark Haight Douglas Hart Ieff Hazlett Mary Lou Horst Randy Howard Dennis Hoye james Hugh Martha Hutzelman Kyle Iohannsen Mark Kerns Kappa Delta Pi David Layman Christine Luidens Cynthia Metzger Deborah Moots Ioseph Motta Iohn Oman Mark I. Palmer Iohn Payne john Rife David Roach Rodney Rogers Linda Schalk Robert Schlanz Michael Schmenk Debra Schraitle Darla Siefring William Skidmore Michael Smith William Thomas Iohn Venturella Matthew Wessel Daniel White Timothy Williams Cynthia M, Wilson Dexter Woods Education Honorary Ice Balogh Lois Basinger Melanie Birt Lori Burdette lane Busson Brenda Crawford Linda Eachus Betty Elzay Tim Gobin Steve Gullett Iulie Hildebrand Linda Stuber Kahler Doug Kritzler Chris Kubbs Sandra Leeth Iulie Lenhart Iill McFarlin Carolyn McCullough Bruce Marshall Iulia Maul Marsha Monroe Iohn Rader Rita Risner Terry Roberson Mark Robinson Terry Schroyer Lisa Siegenthaler Elizabeth Smith Pamela Smith Robin Snedeker Ann Spurgeon Teresa Stafford Kris Stein Leslie Steingass Teresa Taylor Alan Unterbrink Georgia Vlahos Susan Wigger Tracy Wilson Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary for Bandsmen Mike Biddinger Bruce Bouts Kevin Court Ieff Ferguson Ieff Foland Tony Kohler Mortar Board Tim Lowmaster Dave Scheufler Mike Smith Charles Terrett Dennis Wein Bob Zacharias National Honorary for Women Melanie Birt Kaelyn Boner Marybeth Choma Brenda Crawford Patricia Dando Marcia Dennis Iulia Dorrance Diane Gayetsky Cindy Gorton Teresa Henby Mary Lou Horst Kathy Iackson Ianell Iohns Nancy Kolarik Karen LaMarco Io Ann Luxon Margaret McBurney Iill McFarlin Holly Mizer Marsha Monroe Mary Ospeck Patricia Raber Brenda Reichelderfer Molly Robison Rhonda Schaeffer Debra Schraitle Mary Sherman Roseann Simunich Darla Siefring Elizabeth Smith Elizabeth Sotz Pamela Streb Linda Taylor Roxanna Warnock Omicron Delta Epsilon Economics Honorary Michael Braddock Mark Palmer Robert Conrad Dennis DuBoux Ted Vander Roest Phi Alpha National Social Work Debra Allard Elvira Awad Carolyn Beall Nancy Burress Iulia Dorrance Phi Alpha Kappa Honorary Sharon Dundore julie Gadd Margo Mills Holly Mizer Ann Shiple Arts and Sciences Honorary Deborah Ball Carolyn Beall left Beam Elaine Bosse Mark Brown Philip Evans Robert Fitzgerald Cole Gerstner Wesley Hard Amy I-Iaytcher Richard Hemphill Martha l-lulzelman Kyle Iohannsen Kathleen McCain Mark Muntean Phi Alpha Theta D. Wesley Newhouse Iohn Oman Alan Pippinger Patricia Raber Linda Schalk Iesse Simpson Scott Smith Robyn Snedeker Ieffrey Summers Fay Sutton Steven Swartz Thomas Valli Karen Wetz Dexter Woods Kenneth Yaussy National History Honorary Deborah Ball left Beam Penny Bellinger james Brown Robert Edington Robert Fitzgerald Cole Gerstner Scott Hoffman Kyle Iohannsen Mark Miller Kathleen McCain Mark Muntean D. Wesley Newhouse Iohn Oman Alan Pippinger Iesse Simpson Ieffrey Summers Steven Swartz Dexter Woods Phi Eta Sigma Honorary for Freshman Men Timothy Abraham Douglas Ackerman Iames Ayers Robert Baughman Brad Beaman Bradley Beams lack Beatley Iames Bellay William Bidwell Marvin Borger David Bourgaize Bruce Bouts Iames Bowden Michael Braddock Charles Brigham Thomas Briner Douglas Broemsen Mark Brown Donald Buchman Rick Capasso Christopher Chiles Tim Clemens Robert Coll Kevin Collins Douglas Conley Frank Corkran Ioseph Diangelo Douglas DuPerow Bruce Eaken Larry Egbert Mark Evans Philip Evans Ieffrey Ferguson Matthew Fleming Ieffrey Flesher Michael Franklin Ugo Gallo Ierry Hall Wesley Hard Tommy Hartley Rex Hays Mark Hefner Ieffrey Heintz I. Mark Hickman Richard Holtz Dennis Hoye I. Gregory Hughes Randall Iohnson Gararcl Kanney Steven Kelley Gary Kenworthy Mark Kesselmayer Carlos Keyes Robert Kmetik Ioseph Kuchinski Keith Laffin David Larimer Steve Liles Mark Longbrake David Lusk Scott McElroy William McKell Roger McQuiston Bruce Marshall Steven Marshall Maurice Mast Edward Maurer Ioseph Mentriek Alan Mong jerry Morehart Steven Morgan Ioseph Motta D. Wesley Newhouse Ieffrey Nischwitz Steven Paisley Mark I. Palmer Stanley Partridge Steven Patonai David Persinger Tim Quellhort john Rader Shawn Ray Mark Reynolds john Rife Rodney Rogers Ioseph Ross L. Kendall Satterfield Iohn Saunders Robert Schlanz Michael Schmenk Mark Schumacher Todd Shipley Donald Siefker Iay Simpson Scott Smith Michael Stead Robert Stechschulte Ieffrey Summers Iohnny Taylor Charles Terrett Thomas Valli Ieffrey Wadelin Paul Weimer Cary Wellbaum David Werman Iohn Weyrauch Ice Whitaker Daniel White Dexter Woods Kenneth Yaussy Steven Zavodnick Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society for Juniors and Seniors Robert Baughman Barbara Bechtel Marvin Borger David Borgaize Iames Bowden Michael Braddock Thomas Briner Mark Brown Brenda Crawford Douglas Duperow Mark Evans Philip Evans Nancy Franks Cole Gerstner Ierry Hall Paschal Hammond Rex Hays Wesley Hard Richard Hemphill Mary Lou Horst Dennis Hoye Randall Iohnson Gary Kenworthy Mary lane Kruse Iulie Lenhart Maurice Mast Bruce Marshall Steven Marshall Karen May Mark Miller Steven Morgan Mark Muntean Iohn Murry D. Wesley Mewhouse Paula Nicely Mary Ann Ospeck Iulene Osterhage David Persinger Patricia Raber john Rader Denise Ritter Ioseph Ross William Sanko Rhonda Schaeffer Linda Schalk Michael Schmenk Debra Schraitle Donald Siefker Darla Siefring Iesse Simpson Karen Soehnlen Elizabeth Sotz Robyn Snedeker Steven Swartz Thomas Valli Ieffrey Wells Karen Wetz Daniel White Dexter Woods Kenneth Yaussy Pi Delta Phi National French Honorary Iames Bowden Kristina Cook Edward Craig, Ir. Diane Cayetsky Amy I-Iaytcher Scott Keiser Iudith Linger Tricia Maloney Kathleen McCain Lisa Siegenthaler Pi Kappa Delta Forensic Honorary Cary Bayliss joseph Bodenmiller Michael Braddock Brian Buckly Rick Capasso Karen Clymer Charles Iohnson Ronald Ladwig Phil Martin William McKell Wes Newhouse Elizabeth Roberts Molly Robison Vern Rudder Cheryl Streicher Faye Sutton Steve Swartz Georgia Vlahos Valerie Weaver David Werman Tracy Wilson Dexter Woods Rho Chi Society National Pharmacy Honor Society Barbara Bechtel james Bellay Ruth Finnigan jerry Hall Thomas Hammer julia Kish Suzanne Kocsis Mary jane Druse David Larimer Craig Lekutis Maurice Mast Karen May Steven Morgan Paula Nicely Charles Overly Neil Partridge David Persinger joseph Ross William Andrew Sanko Molinda Schoepe janet Suliliff jeffrey Wells joe Whitaker Virginia Wise William Bidwell Sigma Delta Thomas Briner james Ducker Cynthia Gorton Alicia Hines janell johns Gerald Kauffman Paul Keyes Steven Marshall Craig McCoy jon Ort Mary Ospeck julene Osterhage Clyde Dyer Kathryn Pearce joAnne Rasmussen jon Rauschenbache Barbara Reeves Denise Ritter Rhonda Schaeffer Michael Schobelock Roseann Simunich Gerald Smidebush Dorothy Sweryda Claudia Ward Lorrie Zacharias National Spanish Honorary Stephanie jo Copas Linda Schalk Sigma Tau Delta National English Honorary Mark Allen Melanie Birt Marybeth Choma Debra Garverick Susan Gundling Iulia Hildebrand Martha Hutzelinan Cheryl Laubis Tau Beta Sigma National Honorary for Melanie Anspach Iean Blair Ianice Castles Phyllis DeLeon Ann Dudley Cindy Edgington Kris Edington Io Ann Ellis Deidre Ferguson Denise Funta Nancy Gussett Cynthia Metzger Marilyn Nelson Karen Parrott Rita Risner Marcia Shaw Lisa Siegenthaler Robert Ulrich Daniel White Bandswomen Ella Kail Shirley Kohler Elaine Kominek Iudi Linger Kathy Mongine Lisa O'Neill Suzie Pelton Denise Ritter Nancy Ritter Teresa Taylor Susan Wigger Tau Beta Honorary Engineering Dennis Barber Robert Baughman Robert Baylis Marvin Borger David Bourgaize Ion Butler Douglas Duperow Richard Federico Kevin Finch Phillip Fuerst Paschal Hammond Tommy Hartley Association Rex Hays Steven Hoyt Mark Keyse David Kleinschmidt Charles Miller Randolph Parker Mark Schumacher Phillip Shaffer Donald Siefker Elizabeth Sotz Donald Stechschulte Timothy Steinhilber Theta Alpha Phi Theatre Honorary Melanie Birt Ioe Bodenmiller Sheila Bowsher Iohn Dooley George Dupey Chris Ferlinc Beth Fleshman Mrs. Haney Tom Henderson Tom Hilton Mr. Iobnson Kathy Klein Paul Weimer Gail Williamson lim Koehl Nancy Kolarik Mary Lombardo Tom Mack Phil Martin Iulia Miller Ioni McDonald Alan Pippenger Miss Roberts Alice Robinson Sean Ryder Iill Van Amburg Val Weaver Tracy Wilson , X11 '- QA . .. ... 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David Gedreck Randy Goldfarb Th01T13S Gffibef RObGrt Graham Robert Greenberg Matthew Herdzik Stephen Hill Michael I-lynak I l l N . 2 Y Q - i Lin Ann Kelly Dennis Kuftic Barbara Lamb Edward Lebraux 214 Theresa Lgegmgm Steve List Mark Lord k., joseph Mastrangelo Norbert Merck Sharon LR Miller 4 Ianice Montana james Moyles Michael Murphy Richard Mancini i i Gary Mintz Sam A Pate 215 Kevin Plank Timothy Rice james Pohlman i Frank Riley Scott Rudnick Theresa Rupp 216 -sxrvlvf wfiff, , -' .-. 'qs 14 fi1iR .h -1 Q -. -. 4 . - V .I Y f- LH L , U , . 5 1,Kf,,i... HV, , Debra Pushic Steve Romey i i Richard Sammis Rodger Saxton Robert Schultz Ronald Siegel Michael Szoko Daniel Thompson Q5 Bernard Tully lay Weinstein l Ierorne Skinner Gary Smith Robert Tourex Barry Trexler Lgdgn Young Marcus ZOl1'1l8I' 217 Cloude W. Pettit College Of Low Ohio Northern University's Pettit College of Law, founded in 1885, is the second oldest law college in the state of Ohio. The Claude W. Pettit College of Law is a member of the Association of American Law Schools, is accredited by the American Bar Association, and is a member of the League of Ohio Law Schools. It offers a three-year degree program leading to the Iuris Doctor degree. Northern's law program is directed toward preparing students for the practice of law in any state. Its curriculum is based on the law of all 50 states and the federal government. Currently there are more than 500 students enrolled, with over 1,500 law alumni practicing in 35 states. The curriculum is designed to give our students a thorough grounding in the principles of law as they will be useful in practice, and an appreciation of the law as a social institution capable of contributing to the welfare of society and promoting desirable changes in it. The college of Law contains the lay P. Taggart Memorial Library, a student lounge, a large classroom which is also used as a courtroom, three classrooms, four seminar rooms and 17 faculty offices. The Iay P. Taggart Library now houses over 90,000 volumes. Because the library is a government depository, it contains an abundance of primary research material. Also, the library offers the service- of LEXISXOBAR computerized research. Students, faculty, alumni, and practicing attorneys have found the computerized research a valuable tool. We recognize that our primary responsibility is teaching students. We believe that learning takes place most effectively where opportunities are provided for individual contact and counsel. There is a considerable degree of classroom participation and freedom to consult with professors, who are readily available for conferences. Every effort is made to create a highly personal relationship between the faculty and students, in which human values and the dignity of the person play an important part, just as should be true in the practice of law. The students are provided with a large variety of activities. A student may become active in the organization of the law school by participating in the Student Bar Association and its various committees, or there are two legal fraternities in the school. There are also two newspapers which are staffed by students. The University also provides a law school division of intramural sports which the law students have been very active in, in the past. Some of the sports include basketball, softball, racquetball and football. Q F' cal i. iigiii if ...4.. if,.,s-.,!4 ,au Low Review The Ohio Northern Law Revies, a highly respected law journal of the Claude W. Pettit College of Law, is edited and published by the students of the College of Law. Published four times a year, the Law Review consists of leading articles on current legal topics, student comments on legislation and recent decisions of the federal and state courts or administrative agencies, and selected symposia presentations on varied legal topics. ' An invitation to join the staff of the Law Review is based upon academic achievement and demonstrated writing ability. Membership on the Law Review is a tribute to scholarship and among the highest honors a student can attain at the College of Law. The Ohio Northern University Law Review represents Claude W. Pettit College of Law in the legal community at large, and thus encourages the submission of ideas, comments and publishable works from the faculty, students, and alumni. Moot Court 1977-1978 During the 1975-76 year the Moot Court organization reorganized and expanded its internal operations in preparation for an expanded national program. Students initially become involved in the Moot Court Program as second-year students through the Celebrezze Competition, named after distinguished alumnus Iudge Anthony I. Celebrezze of the Sixth Circuit United States Federal Court of Appeals, structured to develop abilities in brief writing and oral advocacy. In the fall quarter these students thoroughly research a complex and relevant fact situation and then write Supreme Court quality briefs based on their research. During the next quarter they argue both sides of the problems against other participants before judges composed of professors, practicing attorneys and senior Moot Court members. Based on its competition, the four most successful students make up the National Moot Court Team during the fall quarter of the third year. 220 Preliminary to this National Competition, members argue at the Sixth Circuit LSDXABA Competition in the spring. As seniors, National members research, develop arguments and write Supreme Court briefs submitted to their regional court for evaluation followed by a presentation of their oral arguments. Through completion of the Celebrezze Competition students become members of the Board of Advocates in at least six competitions including the Fall Nationals, National Client-Counseling, LSDXABA Spring Arguments, Iessup International Competition, University of Buffalo Tax Problem andlntra-Ohio Competition. In 197S-76 the Moot Court Program was approved by the National Association of the Order of Barristers for charter membership. Together with 60 other member schools the chapter provides an honorary for outstanding moot court members on the basis of achievement and contributions in the advocacy field. Schools having chapters in The Order include those nationally recognized for outstanding moot court programs and for successful participation in regional, national, and international moot court competitions. Moot Court 1978-1979 .Qu 221 International Law Society A steering Committee for a Student International Law Society was established in the spring of 1976 at the law school with the objective of establishing a branch of the Association of Student International Law Societies. The Society organized in the fall of 1976 with the objective of sponsoring forums, guest speakers, career days, and other eventsg co-sponsoring the Iessup International Law Moot Court Competition with the Moot Court Team and supporting exchange programs such as the Icelandic Exchange Program currently in effect at the law school. Legal Association For Women In the spring of 1975 the Student Bar Association officially accepted the constitution of the Legal Association For Women, an organization which deals with those areas of the law and aspects of professional development which are of special interest to women. In the 1975-76 academic year the association, with the assistance of an ABAXLSD grant sponsored a series of twelve films and speakers in various areas of Women in Law. Membership in the group is open to all law students. Although a new organization, the association has played a key role in subsidizing the educational and social programs at the law school. This year the organization sponsored a three day Women in the Law seminar and they also sent a delegation to a national seminar in Texas, which the ladies had worked and payed for on their own. This organization is a true credit to the law school. Other Organizations ln The Law School VVhich Add Much To The Educational And Social Concerns Of The Students .. ATLA 4- '35 2557 JS- fx '95 xfb --at-41' A - ..l. BALSA The primary purpose ofthe Black American Law Student Association is the advocacy of the interests of Black law students and other minority students who may be of a racially or culturally deprived background. BALSA seeks to enhance the welfare and interests of these minority groups by assisting with information pertaining to the law school, the securing of loans, scholarships andfor other financial assistance, seeing that the curriculum is attentive and relevant to the needs of minority group members, preparing an adequate orientation program for new students, and helping prepare minority students to assume the duties to meet the legal needs of the Black communities. Another aspect of the program is to foster awareness among Ohio Northern law students, faculty and administration of the existence of a multi-cultural and racial society with a view toward adjusting the law school environment to reflect that phenomenon and make it more conducive to those who are non-white. Criminal Law Society The Criminal Law Society provides further educational opportunities for those students interested in that area of the law. They sponsor an active ride-along program with the Lima Police Department in addition to the National Mock Trial Competition, and speaker and film presentations. 223 Student Bar Association All students, upon admission to the College of Law, become members of the Student Bar Association, an organization which undertakes student activities of general interest and importance to the College of Law and its program. The Association runs under a senate form of government, with a President, Vice- President, Secretary, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms, Parliamentarian, and three representatives elected from each of the three classes. The SBA is affiliated with the Ohio Federation of Law Schools and the Law Student Division of the American Bar Association. Unlike student governments in many schools, the Student Bar Association plays an active role in the administration of the Pettit College of Law and share equal votes with the faculty through such organizations as: Orientation, Admissions, Fundraising ABAlAccreditation, Adjudicatin, Films, Communications, Honor's Day - B'Roast, Law Day, Curriculum, Barrister's Ball, Placement, Continuing Legal Education, V.I.T.A. Project and TASK-Force on Changeover to Semester Calender. These committees do much to develop the law schools educational and social opportunities for the students and the prestige of the school. ABA!Accreditc1tion Co-Chairpersons: Brian M. Fisher Marc Stec Members: Michael Hynak Tom Broschak Barbara Krier Barbara Lamb Mike Finnegan Clifford Rhoades Nancy Rice Betty Iosephson S. Foster Adjudication fpicture not availa blej Co-Chairpersons: Don Berno Ieff Ross Members: Frank C. Evans Holly Franklin Bev Moede Barry Cooper Betty Iosephson Denise Matthews Orientation Co-Chairpersons: Ie'Anne Longenhagen Tom Landstrom Members: Bob Whittatch Chip Smith Carol Hoffman Rachael Belenker Iulie Longo lack Lowe George Herz I. Field Troy Skeens Keith Abbott Debbie Sheeskin Al Tribby Marshall Buck Scott Hines Films fpicture not availablej Chairperson: Mark Somrnerville Members: Stu Schoenberger Ieff Winegard Denise Matthews Chris Holmes W 5' S . Admissions Chairperson: Steven Campbell Members: Chip Smith Dawn Serio Steve Brooks Howie Click Sue Camelli Bill McGuire Richard Piccola F undroising 41 Chairperson: Nancy Rice Co-Chairperson: Richard Summers Members: Ieanne Holmes Phil I-Ierr Lonnie Kern MJ. Branz Communications Chairperson: Gerard I. Felt Members: Al Whitted Kelly Gilmore Susan Burley Daniel Milliron Low Day Chairperson: David Gedrock David Cory Mary Fox Andy Coleman Ieanne Holmes Ie'Anne Longenhagan Stu Schoenberger Marylin Malerba Bev Moede Diane D. Curriculum Co-Ch airpersons: Dave Cherundolo Zac Isaac Members: Douglas Dougherty Sue Davis Clifford Rhoades E. Candler Iiln Lyon Rich Hart Pl ucement lpicture not availablej Chairperson: john Spataro Members: Steve Harper Douglas Dougherty Greg Donohue Danny Carducci Tom Devlin Diedre O'Brien Honor's Day B'Roast Co-Chairpersons: Richard Henry fB'RoastJ Tom Broschak fHOHOF,S Dayj Members: Iohn Lamaucuso Scott Fellmeth lack Lowe Michael Poling Rick Summers Dave Thomas B arristefs B011 Continuing Legal Education Chairperson: Richard Summers Members: Gerard I. Felt Seth Weinstein Ieanne Holmes Geoff Cashen Mitchell Falber V. I. TA. -.6 Q lv rf -M , 374 Director: Brian Fisher Co-ordinators: Marcus Wolf Ioe Rueth Mike Murphy Copier Committee 'l 1' Racquetball Awards Men's Singles: Thomas Capper Women's Singles: Sue Davis Men's Doubles: Thomas Capper and Al Tribby Tasl-f Force On Changeover To Semester Calendar fpicture not availa blej Chairperson: Carol Suter Members: Mike Franklin Lonnie Kern Dave Cherundolo Debbie Moots-Drexler WRI T .MLP W. The WRIT is a student-alumni pulbication funded by the Office of Communications but published twice each quarter by the law students themselves. The publication not only highlights faculty, students administrators and alumni, but also is a source of accurate, timely information for the law school community. The WRIT provides much to the student body with its commentaties and pictoral coverage of many of the school's and organizations many activities. The school should give a special thanks to Don Berno and especially Rich Henry for taking the time to take the pictures which were available for this yearbook. 233 9 t The First Amendment 4 The FIRST AMENDMENT is a monthly student newspaper, funded by the Student Bar Association. Since its inception it has effectively served as a forum for student opinion. The contents of the paper are as varied as the imaginations of the contributors, and has been a mixture of news, humor, and rumor. Since there are no restraints imposed on its contents, The FIRST AMENDMENT provides the student body with a means of communicating criticism of the University and Law School policy, as well as praise for favorable conditions. It further provides entertainment, with cartoons, lampoon-type humor, articles of general interest, and special features. Phi Alpha Delta .MMG As one of the two legal fraternities in the law school, the Phi Alpha Delta is a member of the Willis Chapter. While it does have its social atmosphere, the Phi Alpha Delta places more emphasis on the intellectual area of the law school. A student in special need of specialized material for his studies would have a variety to choose from the PAD's. The PAD's have had many members who are very active in other activities in the law school such as the Moot Court Team, SBA, International Law Society and others Delta Theta Phi The Delta Theta Phi law fraternity is a member of the Marshall Senate. While the DELT's are concerned with the intellectual stimulation of the law student, they supply the law student with more of a chance for social relaxation with their classmates and the faculty, The DELT's have participated in the school's intramural programs each year with a team of their own. They also have been active in the organization of annual events such as a Half-Way Party to relax the student midway through his or her first quarter, and also an annual DELT-FACULTY Basketball game. The DELT's have also been active in the law school's Moot Court Team and various members who belong to many other organizations in the law school. 7' '-Q ASSISTANT DEAN DOUGLAS CHAPMAN DEAN DANIEL S GUY U' H '-' 1 1 'f 'L ,...Fb 1 . 'F ' , . , W ,Q rw -125,012-M, ',TN':w ,,,,,x ,Y , ,.., . . gig: '-'fmfgg' .1 ..-.1 ' 5.4 . -1 ...,, r 1 ' ' if ,V . Zlifjn.-'i ' . :'p'J,v-w .-AG-gig ,:L.::Y' ?g4v:Afi,R rig -'-:un Alumnus 5-V. li H 'E lui n .. 'Ax' , w V ' llllillail wil 2 51965 'EQ 'N 3 ,, ?,,-nat' ' - . - .,, w.. ' 1. ' f ' ' 'f--Jw --f 4' :- 'SS' 5-' 'KX ' 'Pup f . ,, ,-1' -Q ..-- 1 . .-,- , 5. .,',. ' Y W--1 , ' mf 'ff-il jg-,-5. , s-,-,. . -, , . N-. 'Qv-'TA'-'YZ' . .. f 1' wflgg -1 Q ' ? , - ,i . . .. - . ,,, -A-f -r-J 5' . f f , -.- xg Q A--f ,N . ,nv People .ii xx 4: ,gb if Jann: ,l .K W -if tx iii! yah.- fm? X 1...-ga... WM JA.. vt- 9'- ' f 1'iY .-n.- '39, Q gd-i37,af -Civ-r ..,..:-, an mn Faculty ond Administration ShH1'011 Akin Albefi Bfli1liS Albert Awad I. Wayne Baker Ioseph Banks Law Pharmacognosy Head Librarian Admissions yy I ' it M X Ronald Beck David Benson Ronald Benson Karen Berger john Berton English Law Philosophy Financial Aid Mathematics ,TK H W 1-' A -'rv - K ' 5' X I , Q Amar Bhattacharya Sharon Blenkush Gail Boger Donald Brubaker Stephen Bruce Pharmacology Science Librarian Education Social Work Music --- , ,..,,. Daniel Butler joseph Campoli Richard Carpenter Peter Chereson RESIN ChGF0S0l1 Biology Health - P.E. Asst. Registrar Chemistry Phf1FIT121Cy 242 N A ,, -1 is-vid L if .. ' T. R. Bauman Accounting jrgg . A ,g u A. t 'la ' Fl, L 4 l . 4 . -f ' af- we-1 lf. 1 fl , . I- 1 5 L' A 1 1 1 4 , I .lx ,l Y . .x '. i xx .3 lit? Donald Bettinger Chemistry ,,V L Y-A T 4 I we-'21 M 54 ' A V . tg 37 :rg-1-i-.U , . . I ,,fE-ish' Z x- F In ily! . xiii . Bruce Burton Mech. Engineering Alfred Coh oe Psychology Philip Compton Psychology Iames DeVore Art Donald Forsythe Music B. Emmanuel Goode Asst. 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V v . , , . -xi ' 'n Robert Hovis Iudith Hruschka Peter Hruschka Dennis Hunt Kevin Hunter Bruce johansen Mathematics Chemistry Sociology Development Manager of Elect. Engineering Mclntosh Center A - . l , Charles johnson Thomas Iohnson Philip Kahal Dwight Khoury Iames Klingenherger Ronald Knoble Speech-Theatre V. P. of University Social Work Audio Center and Elect. Engineering Admissions Relations and Spanish Development 244 V 'T . ' - 'set f ' Q : 'ti j .l j , . j 1 'i i i , W , y ' , . j ff i ROUCIICI L21dWig Cora Luyuuu Bernard Linger Paul Logsdon Andrew Ludanyi Helen Ludwig 3P0CUh'ThCUlV0 SCFii1lS Libfilfiilfl Dean of Arts and Reference Librarian Political Science Health - P.E. judy Maguw Biology X I ,, Gerald Messick Physics Erie Nelson Biology Sciences College .A ii A john Magee Leo Maier, jr. jack Mansfield Tim Mills Richard Meininger English Mech. Engineering Athletic Trainer Biology Economies Bart Meyer Donald Milks Dolores Moore james Moore Nelson Moore Dir. ofPla1nned Civil Engineering Accounting Registrar Biology Gifts Program X tha Victor Padron Pharmacy L4 4 .xl john Peterson Peter Previte Robert Price james Reiselman Music Pharmacy English Pharmacy 245 A Norman Rex Nils Riess Industrial Arts Speech - Theatre . L 3? , VUXXK fg 1'.:!,:if Ronald Roll Ruth Rollin Physics Biology , WJ.. . David Sefton Kanti Shah History Civil Engineering Iohn Stahl Donald Stansloski Elect. Engineering Pharmacy 246 A.E. Roberson Health - P.E. Laura Rothstein Law Marcia Siebesma Law Librarian Charles Steele, Ir. Science Librarian t l Robert Robinson William Robinson English Dean of Admissions Elizabeth Roberts Speech - Theatre Mark Rothstein David Saffell George Sagonowsky Law l-list. - Poli. Sci. Foreign Langauges QP : 2 l ' i . ,qgsQe- i 1 L .Hx 1 -N fjivfr . rg ' . yr: X .I ' l X' ' ll L V Iohn Smith Lewis Smith Bob Sobers Mech. 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I I J .1. LYNDA FEICERT ROBERT BLAINE FITZGER Social Work I-lislory!Pro-I..exw ff . I Nl l ka MICHAEL A. GRANDILLO Political Sci ANNA CREASI-IABIFIR Iingflournalism KATHY I. HEALY IULIA ANN I-IELLER Heallh!Phys. Ed. Engflournalism Hcalth!Phys. Ed. History .1 L 3 L jigiigr ... he , I-H: - ,I ' ' '7 , , , . ' I, , Q 1 ' 1 ' '- A ,.- . -2-5 3 5 . ' gg- . 5 ,i . L, A mfg? .. it - -,,,-F. ' f,m,.iq-n. .5.-g..a'5:-- .um IUDI ERVIN BioIogy!Mec. Tech. Q 531' ..,yf-' I. l r xg ALD KEITH R. FORFIA KURT DOUGLAS FREYTAG DIANE GAYETSKY Political Sci Social Work LYDIA GREENLEE CATHY L. GUELDE Elqm, Ed, I-Ieulth!Phys. Ed. IULIE HILDEBRAND SOCTT L. HOFFMAN Education Political Sci French!Eng.!Sec. Ed. WES HARD Mz1th!Biology PAMELA M. HUSTON Elem. Ed. IAMES F. ESSINGER IR. Chemistry f- A IT QQ1 f. , ,yn in . 1 o , K, 1 - .. I N I . .I .. A if I 3 COLE GER STNER History IANE HARPSTER Hcalthfllhys. Ed. MARTHA L. I-IUTZHLMAN Interdisciplinary 251 DAVID IOHNSUN I--Icz1lll1!Phys. Ed. 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CICCI Pl1zu'n1uc:y ffiis.. DIANE FORDYCE L . A A .V -:-.-1,45 f f ,A 2-Ji? Y CHARM-as L. -IQIUNT iii. LUCAS Ph u rm an cy IAMES L. COLL III Phurmuuy Phurmuczy . .afwf I ' if V . ' . ',. ,' 5 QP '- ' ALAJN KAY Pharmacy I I -1. J L, IO ELAINE MAKO Pharmacy I J 1 .L Y .'. OI-IN A. 1.5--'M' ARMITSTEAD ALLEN BARBARA Phu rm any KATHY R. CULLAR DEBRA ANN D'AL01s1o VINCENT DWIAGGIO IR Pharnu-my .1- ' 'l -:N .L il A 15Ai1iDANiA1iTiN Pharmacy Pharmacy PhL1I'I'11ElCy 1 I-IELKE Phu rm ucy 'W' Z W Pharmacy MAURICE CONRAD , Pharmacy PhHI'mHCy 255 EQ' -QF' I .-- , I 1 '-nc-.4-H '-'.: 4- '- xi.L-:jnnqaw Y -at . -u..- hmvf t 1-uv nnbarvnmn 4. W-- 53452753 Qrrg.fe!iZ I f., DAWN MULLEN P. G. NICELY Pharmacy!Bio. Pharmacy Pharmacy Pharmacy!Bio. Pharmacy ,471 GARY MCMAHAN IOAN E. MEISNER c -- , O, , , J U EJTEVE PATONAI PIERCE Pharmacy PAOLINI Pharmacy Pharmacy i A X --Ns. , I ra A . L CI-IERYL ROBINSON IOSEPH ROSS IANET RYAN SANDRA SAMPSON Pharmacy Pharmacy Pharmacy Pharmacy PhU1'mE1Cy 256 A. SANKO vez? CHARLES OVERLY Pharmacy ROBERT RIEDINGER Pharmacy J. - 4 :ll:,gIm,l. ful D, P' A r I . r I x 1 G .:' 1 .spa y V , 4 'av 33 1 . 1 1 .' limi A 4 . QV 211' Tiff! 'A ' - I GORDON SAXON Pharmacy :Q-PM ' I Pharmacy ,, wh 5 I .lr I I r g I c - . ,, ,' E ,II I ' I I , fi - Q - . :Ji-,rx A I IE 'T I I I gf Ji J MARK L. TREMBLAY Pharmacy W VIRGINIA WISE Pharmacy ., X L MOLINDA Pharmacy IEFFREY LEWIS SMITH Pharmacy Pharmacy I, SHANE STOCKTON Pharmacy ' IANET SUTLIFF FRED WILKINSON IEFFREY WELLS DWAYNE VARNER CYNTHIA ANN WACNER MICHAEL VVEINHARDT Pharmacy , M L ,UH 5 TH OMAS K. ZAUGG Pharmacy Pharmary Pharmacy Pharmacy!Bio. Pharmacy 4' . . 5 Ej: PHE' -14.- . ' 5-. A--. .-' f .18 , , ':-14 '3 - -. . ---'1.uf -If -fQ -',--,--L' -P .. .-sw 4, -Q . 44, . 257 College Of Engineering STEVE L. BEMIS Mech. Engr. BRAD FALLON Civil Engr. IEFFERY HANNEMAN Elec. Engp. 258 KEITH BURLEY Civil Engr. TIMOTHY L. FEAVER Civil Engr. REX D. HAYS Elec. Engr. DENNIS BARBER Mech. Engr, i f l1,'A ' '..5L':, i. 5 '. It . .tall J X . ' J . -I 1 . ff. . X CHARLES CLUM Civil Engr. ION BUTLER Elect. Engr. CARL G. CLUF IR. Mach. Engr. RANDOLPH D. FRIES Civil Engr. GARY ALAN HERRMANN STEVEN A. HOYT Mech. Engr. Civil Engr. . ix gill .y ,li ' x Th . 2 . ROBERT BAUGHMAN Civil Engr. DAVE CONNER Civil Engr. ' 'fzn ' NTT? TIMOTHY GREENE Civil Engr. RICKEY IONES Elec. Engr. p , A-Lg . ' . fb an 'z i ' 1 1 iil f A ' A PETER BELL Civil Engr. 'Qs- MARK S. ESHLER Mech. Engr. PASCHAL S. HAMMON Elec. Engr. - .lil IAN C. KLAISS Civil Engr. DAVID H. KLEINSCI-IMID Elect. Engr. I - .1 'xx -.flff I , :fi Y N. I ' fr. I , IERRY MGCLANNAN Civil Engr. T KENNETH C. KOCH Elec. Engr. PAUL A. MEDAUGI-I Mech. Engr. if I I I I if RANDOLPI-I C. PARKER ANDY KIM PIFER Civil Engr. :QL 2 . Elect. Engr. I I . ' lj x K k , , 'f,fll ' fly , A WILLIAM KRESS BRENDA KRICKENBARGER IEFFREY KUCHAR ROBERT A. LO SEY Civil Engr. I I N JF C. IOE MILLER Mech. Engr. ,I .-. .4 P -fi I IOEL V. RAMPAL Mech. Engr. 13 If Ei .1 2+ 'I I gif.. I H, 5: I in . 'P ' I- I .A fy r H4 , . STEVEN F. REINER MARK ALLEN SALTSMAN ARNOLD F. SELING IR. Elect. Engr. Civil Engr. Civil Engr, Mech. Engr. Civil Engr. Mech. Engr. CHRIS MILLER MICHAEL D. MOWRY R101-IARD NQVAK Civil EUST- Civil Ef1gi'.fIVI1'1g. Opt. Elect, Engf, 259 I DON SHARP D Mech. Engr. PHILLIP A. SHAFFER Mech. Engr. I ELIZABETH SOTZ Electr. Engr. DAVID SOFRA Electr. Engr. DARRYL TRUMP TIMOTHY TUSKAS Electr. Engr. Civil Engr. 260 ONALD LOUIS SIEFKE Electr. Engr. MARK A. STALLONS Electr. Engr. CURTIS G. WALTERS Electr. Engr. DAVE SIELSCHOTT Eleclr. Engr. DONALD I. STECHSCHULTE Mech. Engr. DENNY WALTON Civil Engr. DANIEL F. SIGG Electr. Engr. :all TIMOTHY STEINHIBLER Civil Engr. IOANNE WILLMAN Electr. Engr.!Mng. Opt. Ii' I BIEICKY SMITH Civil Engr. ROBERT TAYLOR Mech. Engr. DAN WILCI-I Civil Engr. GARY WILCOX CHRISTOPHER WILSON CHRISTOPHER YOUNG RANDALL A. YOUNG Elect? BUSY- Civil Engr. Civil Engr. Civil Engr. College Of Business Administration i DEAN BEER Accounting WILLIAM BURGETT Accounting ROBERT DUNNE IR. Accounting THOMAS BLUEBAUGI-I IIM BOSSLEY IAMES R. BOWDEN J t iw X H Xxx 31' I ROBERT BALSER Accounting TERRY ADKINS Business Adm. RALPH ACTON Market ing DOUG BROEMSEN Accounting!Math LASZLO BUIDOSO Business Adm. Business Adm. Accounting Business Adm. i i MARYBETH CHOMA THOMAS CLEARWATER ROBERT R. CONRAD IR. Eng!Bus. Adm. Bus. Adm.!Marketing Bus. Adm.!Econ. SCOTT DePOY Bus. Adm.!Pre-Law HOWARD DANZIGER Accounting . if ' - 1 - y SUSAN EAKEN KENNETH G. FORD KAREN FORFIA NANCY LYNNE FRANKS CHERIE FRITZ Business Adm. Acct.!Mktg. Accounting Accounting Business Mng. 261 RICHARD C. GEORGE Marketing MARY LOU HORST Bus. Adm.!Mktg. WILLIAM I. COETZ Business Adm. RICHARO I-IOYE Business Adm. I -I IEFFREY S. GRAHAM Accounting IAMES HUGHES Mathematics!Bus. Adm. ' 1 77 DOUGLAS I. HART Accounting KYLE IOI-IANNSEN History!Acct. I' I I' If I , e BRIAN LEGGETT Acct! Bus. ., ,., 'V . is . . 1 ' . I--. .- i,: ,.L ' -.s- ' 262 DOUG MAR STON Accounting I I It 'I ,I 'g f. Y 1 1 RODERICK L. HEY GREGORY I-IISER Bus. Aclm.!Mktg. Bus.!BioIogy ' I MARK KERNS DEAN KLINE Bus. Adm.!Mktg. Accounting 45' ' ,f I 'xx it , I, , I I X'-.X I CHRISTINE L. LUIDENS GARY MARKLEY Acct.!Bus. Adm. Accl.!Mktg. IANET MOSIER IAN NOLAN Acct.! Bus. Adm. Bus. Adm. IOI-IN OMAN Poli. Sci.lAccl.! Hist.!Bus. Adm. PAUL PALLINI Market ing DAVID ROACI-I Business THOMAS ORDING Accounting 1 MARK PALMER Bus. Adm.!Econ. LINDA SCI-IALK Business Adm.!Spanish ,- f JANET PIETRYDOWSKI PRESTON PUGH Accounting Business Adm. fi ,. RUTH RENO GREGORY RICH Marketing Acct.f Bus. Adm. ,IQ . mt f DEBRA SCI-IRAITLE MACI-IAEL ALLEN SMITH IOHN I. VENTURELLA MATTHEW F. VVESSEL Acc:l.lMktg. Marketing ii F DONALD WICK TINSI WILSON DEXTER WOODS IOHN WUERDEMAN Psych.!Bus. Adm. Acct.!Bus. Adm. Poli. Sci.!Acct. Marketing Accounting Acct.!Bus. Adm MARK YQUNG BOB ZACHARIAS Business Adm. BUS- Adm- 263 Cathy Abate Gail Abbott Brenda Ackelson David Albers Amy Allen Ann Allen Erica Allheim Virginia Anderson Susan Andrews R. Armstrong Gene Baker Mary Baldwin Denise Barlow Douglas Beerrnan Sharon Beltz Lisa Bettinger Ieff Bernstein Faith Best Kevin Blacker Ioan Blair Amie Blaumeiser Peter Boney Trudy Bowen Barb Bowman Brad Bowsher Michael Braddock Kimberly Broedel Beth Brown Denise Brown Iim Brown Claudia Brunie Nancy Kay Cannon Undergrods :LK , 1.17 T? 264 l Rebecca Carter Ida Carruthers Ianice Castles Melanie Chime Ioyce Clum Karen Clymer Shelly Combs Frank Connelly Stephanie Copas Marti Cornely Leslie Cowan Ed Craig Pamela Craven Suzanna Croft Richanne Cunningham Pam Damschroder Leann Danco Cheryl Daniels Holly Davis Diane Deem Holly Dengler Marcia Dennis Renee DePizzo Michele Diniino Angie DiRenzo Cheryl Dodson Ikuko Doi Ed Ducker Sandy Earle Kris Edington Bobby Ekdahl Io Ann Ellis Sandy England Cindy Erkfitz Mark Evans Susan Evans Iohn Falkenbach Michael Ferguson Chris Ferlinc Kevin Finch 265 jane Fitch Lisa Fitzgerald Kevin Flautt Ieffrey Flasher Colleen Forsyth Tracy Forsythe Ioanna Fouss Kelly Fox Glroia Frankcnlcld Tama Frey Karen Gallo Gregg Gaston Chuck Gherman Barbara Gibbs Kathy Goodwin Deborah Gorman Sharyl Gorrell Sharon Graney john Gresham Mary Gresko Mark Groff Patricia Guinther Gary Haga Twila Haines Dianna Hale Eileen Halowack Beth Ann Haney Connie I-Iannahs Kevin Harris Eric l-leclberg Lisa Hedberg Mark Hefner 266 'C , Y. 'zz-7 T7 Jeb- , , Ronda Heimlich Cynthia Holden Iacquelyn l-Iowery Margaret Hoying Karen Hoyt Pa ul Hughey Bryan Hutcheson Brenda Inbody Kathy Iackson Sandy Iackson lean Ierek Charles Iulius Renate Kalkau Stephanie Kanistros lrene Karras joe Katzenstein Linda Kaufman Charlie King Garold Kinninger Sharon Kirke Kathy Kiss Sue Knapp Kathryn Knott Shirley Kohler Valasia Koliadis Elaine Kominek Karen Kopp Lisa Labriola Thomas Lamb Kristi Laug joe Lazzaro jacqueline Lee F, .,,f -sw . . 1- , - v 'I A-1 8 'PTI 267 Marcia Lehman Ronald Lewis Tim Lowmaster Diane Lundstrom Ioann Luxon Ieffrey Lyons Barbara Maoewen Sabina Margevicius William Marshall David Martin Marie Mathew Vincent Mauro Margaret McBurney Lisa McClain Gail McKown Kathryn McNeal Terri Mellott joseph Mentrek Lee Anne Meyers Pam Midkiff Susan Missler Holly Mizer Chet Mollister Kathy Mongine julio Moody Ilcqueline Mortimer Ron Mundziak Mary Murphy Michael Murphy Dawn Musgrove Daniel Muskoff Dennis Nisbett 268 David Nocifora Linda Oberer Lisa O'Nei11 Iuiie Osbun Clyde Oyer Ann Painter Penny Patterson Suzette Pelton Ianice Pilarczyk Maureen Pieklo Carolyn Pomeroy Karen Pursley Patricia Raber Iohn Rader Chuck Rasch Ioanne Rasmussen Linda Rausch Becky Rauvola Craig Rennels Paula Ringer Rita Risner Nancy Ritter Rodney Roehrle Deb Rollins 269 David Rowland Elaine Ruhlman Ianice Soarton Candy Scharein Steve Schlump Patricia Schott Ellen Schwartz jeff Schwercr lay Scott Iarnie Shafer Kamal Shah Marcia Shaw Becky Sherman Mary Sherman Karen Shimmen Kathy Shook Ann Siebeneck Darla Siefring Lisa Siegenthaler Laurie Slack Brad Smith Elizabeth Smith Mary Beth Smith Lynn Smokovich Karen Soehnlen Kenneth Speiclel Anita Stahl Ben Stahler Cheryl Stretcher Suzanne Stults Ruth Stump Christine Sturgin Diane Sutton Dawn Swisher Pamela Tackctt Linda Taylor james Tibhs Wendy Tiburski Sandra Tinti Christopher Tolliver Hal Tozzer M irilyn Van Winkle Nancy Venetta Tamara Vigar Rhonda Vogt Ieff Wadelin Ann Walnes Debra Walker 270 418 ,pq l X ' L., Q li M -f-f fy? 3 if P . - - ' : : -' . 4 ggi: A A 5 ' Q ans ' i 1 h A X ' i ' - - K. 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Senate meetings, under the direction of President Iim Brown and Vice-President Chris Ward, tried to answer the students' questions and provide a bridge of communication between the students and faculty. Students once again banded together to demonstrate their dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs. Even the media got into the picture as newsteams from the area newspapers and television stations came onto campus to dig out the real story. ONU's plight and questionable future became the topic of everyone's daily conversation for most of spring quarter. Finally, toward the end of the quarter, President Loeschner's own resignation was announced, thus shedding some light on ONU's future. . I . i lilqli Sim.. tfil' lcfl xl' t. f ,. .. . 'Q . - .- qglei-EQ: ',,t'-gfjf-'-'1 lc-,fr-v '-'-r:1 l ll'- wiv NN 1 V,:f- Qu lQQ:,,. , .- pm 153: . .i .. ,, .rl vj ' fs it l U ,pail , 1 ,Lg-A . ..::i..::i, .V . F.. 5T'E'i 2f-'Til . '?1'w'554'?':,. 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' nf :a5i '7'3-1-1 lf11w:l:'! 41. 1 ?l!g?5e?7-?-'5if?fiff , . .Q . ,V ,. -- fy? .1-f:f1Qf',z1s.f.-.45-4 W-Anlb QQ! w . -4 L 011. f.7W-H, 1, , ' . ff- . . ' V 1,awHxG..if. ?-L-:urn wg' 11-'mf rf, - ' 5 1 '- '-p..g.'.fJA--W --JIU: We ' , 9 X ur: ,- 'GH I: '1--1: 'Im Q-ry-' , H .. 51115, ,nd .- .1 ,- - -.... w 1, :Qs-H J' - -urs- w.d?f5g' , ' ' ' 'U-, ' - . Commencement 1979 Ohio Northern's 108th commencement exercises were held on Sunday, May 20, 1979, in King-I-lorn Convocation Center. Bishop Dwight E. Loder of the Ohio West Area of the United Methodist Church was the speaker for the event. As the out-going Senate president, Mark Palmer delivered the response. The event marked the end of four to seven years of good times and bad, late night studies, and plain hard work and left only memories for the graduates to savor. 55 282 Faculty And Administration Index Akin, Sharon - 242 Abele, Ernest - Archer, Lawrence H. - Awad, Albert - 242 Baillis, Albert A. - 242 Baker, j. Wayne - 242 Banks, joseph - 242 Banks, Thomas W. - Barrel, W. Boyd - Bauman, Theodore R. - 242 Bayliss, Gary E. - Beck, Ronald j. - 242 Beckley, Samuel H. - Begg, Robert T. - Beltz, LeRoy D. - Benson, David j. - 242 Benson, Ronald E. - 242 Berger, Karen P. - 242 Bernard, janice M. - Berton, john A. - 242 Bettinger, Donald j. - 242 Bhattacharya, Amar N. - 130, 242 Blair, janet - Blenkush, Sharon M. - 242 Boger, Gail - 242 Boon, Alan - Bowe, james G. - Brown, Linda B. - Brown, Richard R. - Brubaker, Donald R. - 242 Bruce, Stephen D. - 242 Burton, Bruce E. - 242 Busch, C. Lawrence - Butler, Daniel R. - 242 Campoli, joseph F. - 124, 140, 242 Carpenter, Richard G. - 242 Chapman, Douglas K. - Chereson, Rasma S. - 242 Chesser, Bruce D. - Closius, Phillip j. - Cochran, Richard - Cohoe, Alfred E. - 242 Compton, Phillip W. - 242 Conklin, Charles F. - 243 Corle, jack E. - Cotsamire, Harold E. - 243 Crider, William R. - 243 284 Daly, Douglas L. - 243 Daugherty, Gale E. - 140 Davey, Donald W. - 243 Davis, Robert R. - Day, William F. - Deslich, Roger C. - DeVore, james H. - 243 Dornbusch, Clyde H. - 243 Drake, Alan l-l. - 243 English, Marvin - Evans, Mark - Evans, Ronald L. - Evans, William L. - Farrington. Franklin - 243 Faulkner, Thomas P. - 243 Fischelis, Robert P. - 243 Forsythe, Donald E. - 243 French, Bruce C. - Friedlander, Robert A. - Gangemi, Francis A. - 243 Gilbreth, Terry - 243 Goldberg, Roger H. - 243 Goode, Emanuel - 243 Gordon, Thomas L. - Gossel, Thomas A. - 243 Grafner, Daniel L. - Graham, Stewart A. - 243 Guentzler, Ronald - 243 Guy, Daniel S. - 243 Gwinn, john W. - 243 Haight, Howard L. - 243 Hammond, Mary K. - 244 Hanson, Eugene N. - Hassell, George E. - 244 Hawbecker, Byron L. - 244 Haynes, Mary j. - 244 Hearin, Richard L. - 244 Heath, Marie Pearl - Henderson, Metta - Henlein, George A. - 244 Henschen, Mark A. - 140 Hillhouse, Patricia A. - Hinderliter, Harold H. - 244 Hoagstrom, Carl W. - 244 Hoffman, Thomas G. - 244 Holmes, Bert E. - 244 Hood, A. Wallace - 124 Hovis, Robert A. - 244 Hruschka, judith K. - 244 Hruschka, Peter D. - 244 Hune, Mary Grace - Hunt, Dennis D. - 244 Hunter, Kevin - 244 jenkins, Alice-Kay - johansen, Bruce E.. - 244 johnson, Charles L. - 244 johnson, Thomas L. - 244 Kahal, Philip F. - 244 Kain, Richard D. - Kaufmann, Maurice - Keener, jeff A. - Keiser, Terry D. - Kessler, David H. - Klingenberger, james - 244 Knoble, Ronald L. - 244 Koehn, Enno - Kurtz, David W. - Ladwig, Ronald V. - 245 Laing, Charles C. - Lamb, Robert E. - Laut, james P. - 124 Lauth, Gayle E. - 134 Layaou, Cora - 245 Ldnahan, Sally - Lenssen, Mark - Lhamon, Earl E. - Linch, Suzanne H. - Linger, Bernard L. - 245 Lippert, Anne - Lloyd, Helen - Loeschner, Ray B. - Logsdon, Paul M. - 245 Ludanyi, Andrew - 245 Ludwig, Helen - 245 MaGaw, judy - 245 Magee, john D. - 245 Laier, Leo R. - 245 Maldonado, jose E. - Mallin, Morton L. - Mansfield, jack W. - 124, 140, 245 Marshall, Donald L. - Meininger, Richard P. - 245 Messick, Gerald R. - 245 Meyer, j. Barton - 245 Milks, Donald E. - 245 Miller, Elizabeth K. - Miller, George B. - Mills, Timothy F. - 245 Moore, Dolores W. - 245 Moore, james L. - 245 Moore, Nelson j. - 245 Negrey, Cynthia L. - Neiswander, Lucille - Nelson, Eric V. - 245 Nevius, Gene S. - Oliver, Charles M. - Padron, Victor A. - 245 Painter, Clyde A. - Perry, Archie W. - Peterson, john D. - 245 Previte, Peter A. - 245 Price, Robert P. - 245 Reiselman, james B. - 245 Rex, Norman j. - 246 Riess, Nils - 246 Roberson, Arden - 124, 154, 246 Roberson, Michael - Roberts, Elizabeth - 246 Robinson, Robert D. - 246 Robinson, William L. - 246 Roll, Ronald L. - 246 Rollin, Ruth E. - 246 Rothstein, Laura F. - 246 Rothstein, Mark A. - 246 Rubeck, Virgil R. - Ruck, Lois C. - Salfell, David C. - 246 Sagonowsky, George A. - 246 Salimbene, Ann M. - Sefton, David S. - 246 Shafer, Frederick - Shah, Kanti L. - 246 Shoemaker, Martha L. - Siebesma, Marcia K. - 246 Smalley, jonathon S. - Smith, john R. - 246 Smith, Lewis K. - 246 Sobers, Boyd M. - 246 Sonntag, Werner - Spielman, jeffrey L. - Stahl, john P. - 246 Stanovich, john - Stansloski, Donald W. - 246 Steele, Charles E. - 246 Stein, Thomas I-l. - Stephens, Virgil - 246 Stewart, Thomas G. - 246 Strayer, Herbert N. - 124, 157, 2 Stuart, David M. - Sullivan, Gary T. - Theodore, joseph M. - 247 Tipple, Robert E. - 247 Traster, Vernon L. - Traxler, Donald L. - 247 Turner, james E. - Turner, Mary Ann - Vaubel, Claire - 247 Vaubel, George D. - Vihon, Charles F. - Vottero, Louis D. - Wallace, Sheila K. - 134, 162 Ward, Howard - Ward, Mary j. - Warner, David R. - Weimer, David - 247 Weimer, jane - 247 West, Buford - West, john l-l. - 247 West, Richard G. - 124, 145 Whisler, Howard E. - 247 Whiting, Ward H. - Whitman, Ed - Wildman, Kennth N. - 46 Wilhelm, Dale - 247 Williams, Edwin L. - Wingcl, Karen W. - 247 Wisner, Mark - Young, Roger D. - S Index Aab, Susan Eileen - Abate, Catherine Ann - 264 Abbott, Gail Lynette - 264 Abraham, Timothy Charles - 154 Ackelson, Brenda Lynn - 264 Ackerman, Douglas Carl - 104 Acton, Ralph Morris - 94, 261 Adams, Christopher D. - 102 Adams, Mark Lynn - Adams, Thomas Perry - Adenekan, Dennis Adeleke - 130 Adkins, Terrence Micjael - 124, 157, 261 Agler, jeffery Alan - Akel, Daniel Dean - Akers, Sondra Marie - 96 Al-Abdulla, Bassem Rashe - Albers, David Robert - 108, 264 Alderman, Mark - Alea, jose Manuel - Alexander, Susan Elaine - Allard, Debra jeanne - 96 Allen, Allen, Amy Sue - 264 Ann Marie - 264 Allen, Belinda Sue - 255 Allen, janet Nannette - Allen, Laura Neiswander - Allen, Lisa Kay - Allen, Mark john - Allen, Neil james - Allen, III, Robert L. - Allison, john james - 212 Al-Sarraf, Waheed M. - Al Sarraj, Sami Baba E. - Alter, Pamela Sue - 92 Altheim, Erica - 264 Altmire, Cynthia Lou - Ambrose, Fred john - 212 Amelio, Gary Alan - Ames, William Dennis - Anderson, Irina Karin - Anderson, james Clifford - Anderson, julie Lynn - 110, 250 Anderson, Steve Lynn - 102 Anderson, Virginia jo - 264 - Andrews, Daniel True - Andrews, Susan Marie - 264 Ansley, james George - Anspach, Melanie Linette - Anten, Brian jay - Anthony, Greg Allen - 250 Antonucci, Anthony Louis - Arbogast, Carol - Ardalan, Mozafar - Armentrout, Amy Celeste - 250 Armitstead, john Auman - 102, 255 Armstrong, Reese Claud - Armstrong, Richard A. - 106 Arnsbarger, Bruce C. - Aronson, Richard Paul - 152 Arthur, Richard Paul - 154 Ary, Rick Eugene - 124 Augsburger, Blythe A. - 250 Augsbrger, james Dale - 124 Augustine, David Michael - 102 Ault, Spencer Dean - Avini, Mehran - 130 Awad, Elvira S. - Ayers Azad, ll, james Robert - Mohammad E. M. - Babcock, Kevin Richard - 100 Baier, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker Baker james Richard - 250 David Wayne - Elizabeth Ann - 92 Gene Matthew - 102, 264 Kent Alan - 140 Marisa jeannie - ,Thomas Kevin - Baldwin, Mary Margaret - 264 Ball, Deborah Kay - 92 Ball, Kattie Mae - Balogh, joseph Paul - 140 Balser, Robert Edward - 261 Bammen, Kelley Ann - 92 Banaie, Sohrab - Banchy, Michael james - 106 Banks, james Hugh - Bannerman, Richard David - Barba, Alicia Lena - Barber, Dennis Dale - 258 Barbour, Anita Estelle - Barbour, William joseph - 250 Bargahiser, Amy Suzanne - Barger, Richard Lee - 157 Barlow, Denise Maria - 264 Barnett, jennifer Lori - Barney, Steve Max - 124, 157 Barnhart, Brian joshua - Baron, William jay - 157, 250 Barr, Dennis Evan - Barrett, William Brian - Barrho, Eric Walter - 104 Barron, Marshall Elliot - Barry, james Charles - 90, 124 Barry, Kathryn Louise - Bartone, Deborah Ann - Bashore, Michael Bruce - Basich, Charles Steven - Basinger, Lois jane - 250 Batlak, Adnan Ed - 106 Bauer, Kathleen Elaine - Baughman, Christine jo - Baughman, Robert l-lowell - 258 Baughman, Wanda M. - Baum, Alan S, - Bauman, Gary Richard - Baumgartner, Michael L. - Bayles, Robert Alan - Beachler, jinx Statler - Beal, Teresa Dianne - Beall, Anthony jay - Beall, Carolyn C. - 92, 250 Beam, jeff Robert - 94, 250 Beaman, Brad Scott - 145 Beaman, Brent Cyrus - Beams, Bradley Dee - Beard, Carol Pierce - Beaschler, Amy jo - Beatlee, jack Kevin - 212 Beatty, Connie Diane - Bebout, Bradley Carey - Becht, janet Regina - Bechtel, Barbara Ann - Beck, Timothy Edward - 90, 124 Becraft, Michael Anthony - 137 Becz, john joseph - Bedas, Patricia Anne - Bednarek, Kathleen Marie - Beeghley, Mark Edward - Beer, Dean M. - 100, 152, 261 Beerman, Douglas Earle - 264 Beeson, Robert Bronson - Behner, Philip Roy - Beichler, Richard Paul - 102 Belenker. Rachel Lisa - Bell, Alicia Louise - 134 Bell, Linda Marie - Bell, Peter Edward - 258 Bell, Richard Eugene - Bellay, james joseph - Bellinger, Penny Lee - 92, 250 Beltz, Sharon Kay - 264 Bemis, Steve Leon - 94, 258 Bendokas, Lisa Marie - Benedetti, Douglas Duane - 102 Benham, Riekki Allen - Bennett, Stephen M. - Bennett, Charles Arthur - Benson, Dena E. - 212 Berdine, Kenneth Bruce - Berg, Karen Sue - Berlin, Donald Nelson - Bernard, Michael Anthony - Berne, Donald C. - Bernstein, jeffrey Alan - 94, 264 Bero, julie Ann - Berry, Kimberly Ann - Berry, Catherine Lynne - 68 Bersche, Chris Alan - 86 Bertelsen, Eric Raymond - Berton, David Mark - Bertsch, Eugene Walter - 90, 1 250 Best, Faith C. - 264 Bettinger, Lisa Marie - 264 Beumel, Christopher j. - Bevins, Brian Kent - Bickel, Laura jean - Biddinger, Michael j. - Bidwell, William - Bierie, Polly Dru - Biggin, Bruce Ray - Binkley, Michael john - Birnbaum, jo Anne - Birnbaum, Roger Dean - Birr, james Edward - Birt, Melanie Laine - 96, 173, 250 Bischoff, Gregory P. - Bischoff, Christopher - Bishop, Brian Thomas - 102 Bishop, Lori Linn - 92 Bishop, Vickie Linn - B8 Black, David Drew - Blacker, Kevin Robert - 98, 264 Blackwell, Linda Mary - Blair, jean Marie - 96, 264 Blake, R. David - 212 Blanche, William Harvey - Bland, Douglas Franklin - Blankenship, Christopher - 145 Blaumeiser, Amie Helen - 110, 264 Blaumeiser, Laurie Kay - 92 Blocker, jerry - Blinn II, Donald Paul - Bluebagh, Thomas Glen - 261 Blume, Thurl Kevin - Blynn, joseph Allen - Bodenmiller, joseph j. - 94 Bodenstein, Debra Lynn - Bodie, Beth Ann - Bodkin, Steven Ted - Boehk, Robert Ted - Boehk, Robert Paul - 152 Bogard, jill Elaine - Bogard, Lori Ann - 96 Bogen, Robert Emmett - Bogenrief, Shawn Anthony - 104, 152 Boggs, Nancy jane - Bok, jeff Alan - 124 Boland, Lynette Kay - Bonarrigo, Kathy Grace - Bond. john William - Boner, Kaelyn Elizabeth - Boney, Peter Luigi - 264 Bonfiglio, David Ronald - Bonfiglio, Stephen Paul - Bonner, Catherine - Booker, L. Stuart - Booth, Mark Wallace - Borazanian, Darlene - Berger, Marvin Gerard - Borkey, Edwin Charles - Borland, Bradley Scott - Bosse, Elaine Odette - Bossley, james Robert - 261 Bostelman, Linda Kay - 110, 183 Bottomley, Susan Lynne - 96 Bourgaize, David Bruce - Bouts, Bruce Alan - Bowden, james Robert - 104, 261 Bowen, Trudy Kay - 92, 264 Bowers, David Ellis - Brattain, james Arthur - 212 Braun, David Peter - Braun, Larry C. - 145 Braunbeck, Michael j. - Breaden, Randall Earl - 212 Brennan, Kurt Alan - Bresler, Sidney - Brewer, Richard Alton - Brickley, Barbara Ann - 96, 255 Brigham, Charles Albert - 108 Bright, Timothy james - Briner. Thomas james - Brinkman, jerry Ralph - Brock, Ohlen Ray - Brod, Gary Roger - Brod, Gary Roger - Broedel, Kimberly Ann - 264 Broemsen, Doudlas Craig - 261 Brookover, David Craig - 100 Brooks, Stephen Gail - 212 Brooks, Broscha Charles Hubert - k, Thomas john - Brown, Audrey Ellen - Brown, Beth Ann - 264 Brown, Denise Matie - 264 Brown, Donald B. - Brown, james Paul - 104, 264 Brown, jeffrey Orr - Brown, jeffrey Thomas - Brown, Brown, Mark Timothy - Robert Bernard - 212 Brown, Scott Milton - Brown, Shari jayne - 68 Brown, Vance Michael - 108 Browning, Douglas W. - Browns, Robert Allen - Bruce, Stephen D. - Brumbaugh, Philip james - Brunie, Claudia Kae - 264 Bruno, joanne - Brunswick, Ronald Lee - Buch. Mary Elizabeth - Bushman, Donald Alan - Bucholtz, Lance Martin - 157 Buck, Marshall D. - Buckley, Brian Donald - Buehrer, Mark Stanley - 102 Bujdoso, Laszlo - 261 Buidoso, Lauren jo - 250 Bukmir. john Mark - Bunstine, Edward Royal - Burdette, Lori Ellen - Burgei, Ronald Albert - 157 Burgess, Rhett William - Burget, Burggra Burkey, Burkhol jennifer jane - f, Steven Bradley - Ronald Paul - 90, 250 der, Bryan Keith - Burkholder, Thomas Bruce - Burley, Burley. Keith Alan - 258 Susan Louise - Burns, Belinda Althea - 213 Burns, Douglas Lester - 102 Burnside, Kent Allen - Burress, Nancy Scharf - 92 Burton, Cindy A. - Burwell, Karen Elizabeth - 213 Bush, Kevin Roy - Busson, jane Louise - 96, 250 Butler, jon Milton - 258 Butler, Mark Evan - Butts, George Michael- Bowman, Barbara Ann - 264 Bowman, j. David - Bowsher, Brad Alan - 264 Bowsher, Sheila Leslie - Boyd, Ceslie Terry - Boyd, Ruth Ella - Boye, Mark Ernest - Boyer Boyle, Bozza, Brace, , David Dyer - Thomas Randall - 250 Dennis Dean - Steven Roy - Braddock, Michael Gordon - 108, 183, 264 Bradesku, Lance - Bradshaw, Tod Dayne - Brandt, john Charles - 130 Branz, Mary jo - Caddick, George Richard - 94 Cain, Norma jean - Camilli, Susan Marie - Campbell Campbell 1 , Anne Cynthia - 110 Gregory Robert - Campbell jack Vincent - 213 Campbell, Stephen Grant - Campbell, William C. - Camplese, Albert Stephen - 100 Campoli, Margaret - Canady, Pamela Wyvon - Candler, Elizabeth P. - Cannon, Nancy Kay - 264 Capsso, Caplan, Capper, Rick joseph - David Lynn - Thomas jeffrey - Carducci, Danny Guy - Cosyn, Carinci, Dario A. - Caris, Laura Cathleen - 96 Caris, Phillip David - 106. 130 Carlson, Barbara Diane - 255 Carmody, ll, james R. - 104 Carothers, Daniel Hibhs - 94 Carothers, Douglas E. - 94 Carpenter, Douglas Shawn - Carpenter. Lawrence Dean - 100 Carper, William Kent - Carr, james Alan - Carr, jeffrey C. - Carr, Michael Allen - Carrigan, james Michael - Carruthers, Ida Mae - 265 Carse, Charles Michael - Carter, Keith R. - Carter, Rebecca Lee - 265 Carucci, Carmen Keith - Casale, john Michael - 96 Casher, Geoffrey Scott - Cassidy, ll, Robert j. - 00 Castles, janiee Kimberly - 265 Castrillo, Edwin R. - 106 Cayton, Kathryn Ann - Cecere, George Daryl - Cerillo, Patrick joseph - 130 Cesta, joseph Michael - Chabol, jess Hauer- Chapman, Benjamin N.- Cheney, Daren 13. - Cherundolo, David Paul - Chiles, Christopher Todd - Chill, Cheryl jane - Chime, Melanie Sue - 265 Chisolm, Henry Lawrence - Chmelik, William jeffrey - 137 Choma, Marybeth - 96, 261 Christopher, Chris - Christopher, Steven D. - 104 Churchill, Debra Ann - Cicci, janis Marie - 255 Cifani, Anthony joseph - Clark, jeffrey Brooks - Clark, Patricia C. - Clark, Randa Bohelte - Clarke, Richard james - Clawson Ill, james Orton - Clearwater, Thomas E. - 261 Clegg lll, Frank Edward - Clemens, Tim Allen - Clement, Dean Michael - Clement, Victoria jean - Clevenger, Darrell Lee - Cline, Gregory Welsh - 137 Closius, judy Ann - Clum, Allen j. - Clum, Charles Lloyd - 256 Clum, joyce Ellen - 265 Clymer, Karen Ruth - 265 Coakley, Brett Louis - 100 Ceate, Marjorie Diane - Coates, Denise Lynn - Cochran, Richard L. - Cochrane IV, William A. - '124 Coffman, Ann Michele - Cole, Lisa Ann - 96 Coleman, Andrew john - Colcman, joan Marie - Coleman, Kevin Lee - Coleman, Steven Richard - 00 Coles, john Scott - 104 Coll lll, james Louis - 255 Coll, Robert Ray - 90, 124 Collar, Tina Sue - Collins, Ann Elizabeth - Collins, Connie Lynn - Collins. Kevin Patrick- 145 Collister, l-lolly Kay - Colton, Anne Lynn - Colvin, jeffrey Todd - 108 Combs, Shelly Diane - 265 Compton, Brooks Alan - Comstock, Thomas Scott - Conley, Douglas Arden - 94 Conley, Michael Eugene -124 Conley, Orville Lee - 250 Connelly, Frank Martin - 106, 265 Conner, David Michael - 94, 256 Conrad ll, Robert Ray - 261 Contino, james joseph - Conway. Lisa Ann - Cook, Kristina Lee - Cook, Mark Alan - Cook, Rick Allen - 104 Cooley, William Merrill - 250 Cooper Cooper , Barry Alan - , Mary Terese - 88 Cooper, Melvin Ty - Cooper, Robert Lawrence - 100 Copas, Stephanie jo - 265 Cope, Debra Ann - Copes, Marjorie Lee - 96 Corbett, Richard Dale - Corkran, Frank Raymond - Cornely, Martha Sharon - 265 Correale, Robert Dale - Cory, David Richard - Cosiano, julie Marie - 96 Costas, Elliott, Harry - Costine. john Mark - 213 jerome Lucien - Cotton, Robert Knoll - Court, Kevin Douglas - Coury, Thomas joseph - Coutts, Gary David- Cowan, Leslie Diane - 265 Cox, Renee Ellen - Coyle, Colleen Marie - Craig Il, Edward Lewis - 265 Cramer, Michael Patil - 124 Cramer, Wesley Allen - Crane, Douglas Ross - 106 Craven, Pamela Sue - 265 Crawford, Brenda Louise - Crewdson, Lydia - Creyaufmiller, Timothy P. - Cribley, Gary Alan - Crider, Anna Susan - Crisah, Frank Anthony - Criteria, Floyd Sanuel - Croft, Elizabeth Ann - Croft, Suzanne jean - 265 Crook Ill. Lee William - Cullar, Kathy Rae - 255 Cummings, Marjorie jane - Cunningham, Richanne R. - 265 Curtin, Timothy Allen - Dabirsiaghi, Afshin - Dacken, jack Llewellyn - Dackin, Stephen Duane - 157 Daidone, Leon jack - 213 Dailey, Kevin P. - D'Aloisio, Debra Ann - 255 Daly, john Albert - 130 Dammers, Heidi Susan - Damschroder, Pamela Ann - 265 Dana, Carol Ann - Dance, Leann Marie - 265 Dana, Carol Ann - Danco, Leann Marie - 265 Dandalides, james W. - Dando, Patricia Loraine - Daniels, Cheryl jean - 265 Danniballe, Robert james - Danziger, Howard Michael - 261 Danziger, Robert jay - Dapore, Deborah L. - Darling, Ima jean - Darr, William Michael - 213 Dassani, Bimal Ramseh - 100 Daugherty, Beverly Gene - Daugherty, Paul Francis - Davidson, Mark A. - 213 Davis, Daniel joseph - 104 Davis, Fred Alan - Davis I Il, George Lewis - Davis, Helen R. - Davis, Holly Marie - 265 Davis ames Howard 213 , j . - . Davis, Rebecca Christine - 110 Davis, Regina Ann - Davis, Susan Lee - Day, Lee Alan - 124, 250 Deacon, Robert Francis - Deamicis, Denise Ann - Dean, Mary Elizabeth - Dean, Michael Wayne - Dean, Steven O. - Deavers, William David - 124 Deem, Diane Fay - 92, 265 Deem, Ronald Lee - 124 Dees, Catherine Sue - 92 Delaat, Dennis Paul - Deleon, Phyllis Ann - Della, Cioppa, Alfred - Demed, Antoinette jo - Deminski, Michael C. - 106 Demory, Robert Eugene - 94 Dengler, Holly Diane - 265 Denison, Kathryn Louise - Denning, Maureen Ann - Dennis, Marcia jo - 110, 265 Depiero, Raymaond - Depizza, Renee Marie - 265 DePoy, Randy Lewis - DePoy, Scott - 261 Deringer, joyce Elaine - Derrico, jeffrey Patrick - Derzaw, Richard Lawrence - 213 Detty, john Lowell - Devlin, Thomas Michael- Devoe, Mitch Allen - 137 Dewire, Cathy Lynn - 96 Diamond, jack Alan - Diangelo, joseph Michael - Dicarlantonio, Anthony R. - Dickinson, Helen May - Diegidio, Michael john - DiFrancesco, Anthony R. - Diley, Dawn Michele - Diley, Mitsu - Diller, james Eugene - Dillion, W. Bruce - DiMaggio, Vincent C. - 255 Dintino, Michele Marie - 265 DiPietro, john joseph - DiRenzo, Angela Teresa - 110, 265 Dixon, james Edward - Dixon, james Thomas - 98 Doane, William Brubaker - Dobbins, Mary Carole - Dodge. Robert Eugene - 98 Dodson, Cheryl Anne - 265 Doeringer, Norbert F. - 106 Doi, lkuko - 265 Doidge, Robert Lee - 100 Dolland, Denise Annette - Donadio, Raymond Martin - Donaldson, Diana Lynne - Donnelly, john Patrick - Donohue, Gregory William - Dooley, john Eric - Dorazio, August james - Dorrance, julia Mae - 88, 250 Dorworth, jonathan - Dotson, Penny Kay - Doucher, Paul Michael - Douglas, Dennis Carl - Downs, Lynne Marie - 96 Drake, Elaine Frances - 96 Drennin, Kevin Alan - Ducker, Edward Alan - 265 Ducker, james Donald - 100, 124, 145 Ducker, Ronald Louis - Dudley, Ann Louise - 92 Dulin, Donald Dean - Duncan, john William - Duncan, Pamela Gail- 134 Dundore, Sharon Kay - Dunlap, Althea Kim - Dunne Il, Robert Wallace - 261 Dunne, William B. - Duperow, Douglas james - Dupey, George Russell - 94 Dusbiber, Cynthia Renee - Duvall, Malyncla Kay - Eachus, Linda Marie - 251 Eaken, Bruce Howaerd - 106 Eaken, Susan Elaine - 92, 261 Eanes, Andrew Lamont - 251 Earhart, Cynthia Ann - 251 Earle, Sandra Beverly - 92, 265 Ebling, Timothy Andrew - Eckstein, Penny Marie - Edens, Nancy Lee - Edgington, Cindy Rae - 88 Edington, Kristina Marie - 265 Edington, Robert Lyle - 251 Egbert, Larry Marvin - 124 Eichar, Cheryl Anne - Elliott Il, Howard Alden - Elliott, Michael David - Elliott, Robert Bruce - Ellis, jo Ann - 265 Ellis Il, Richard john - Elzay, Betty - Emrick, Gene Maurice - Engel, Lynda Susan - 110 England, Sandra Mae - 110, 265 Erdeljohn, Daniel Eugene - Erhart, james joseph - 108 Erkfitz, Cynthia Lynn - 92, 265 Ervin, judith Ann - 110, 251 Ervin, William - Esber, Michael john - Eshler, Mark Steven - 100, 145, 258 Esposito, Wayne Paul - Essinger, james F. - 251 Evans, Evans, Evans Fredrick William - janet Marie - 96 Mark Alan - 108, 265 Evans, Philip Nolan - Evans, Richard Brian - Evans, Susan Elizabeth - 265 Exley, Alan Lief - 102 Faddoul, Ghassan - Fairaq, jamal Mahmood - Falkenbach, john Anthony - 96 265 Fallaha, Maher - Fallon, Bradley Webster - 256 Farone, Frank George - Farrington, Marc Edwin - Faulkner, Betsy Ann - 162 Faykosh, jack Paul - Feaver, jonathan Paul - 104 Feaver, Timothy Laurence - 258 Federico, Richard Lee - Fee, john Steven Feigert, Lynda Gayle - 251 Feister, Wayne Alan - Felix, Peggy Sue - 110, 183 Fennell, james Richard Feola, Mark A. - Ferguson, Deidre Lou - Ferguson, jeffrey james - Ferguson, Michael joseph - 96, 265 Ferguson, Robert Calhoun - Ferlinc, Christine Marie - 265 Fernandes, Glenn Manuel - 102 Ferrall, Greg Allen - Ferraro, Thomas Anthony - 140 Ferris, Richard P. - Ferris, Ted Arthur - Ferrucio, Samuel joseph - Fete, jonathan jay - 106 Fetter, Benjamin jay - 86 Fichera, Michael Anthony - 124 Filer, Susan N. - 96 Finch, Kevin Lloyd - 265 Finn, David Anthony - Finnigan, Ruth Ellen - 255 Firestone II, Ralph W. - Fischer, Richard Wayne - Fisher, Mark Walter - Fisher, Timothy H. - Fitch, Douglas Adrian - Fitch, jane Marie - 266 Fitzgerald, Lisa jean - 266 104, Fitzgerald, Robert B. - 251 Fitzgibbon, Thomas j. - 154 Flack, jeffrey L. - Flanagan, Donald Kryn - 104 Flautt, Kevin Andrew - 104, 266 Fleming, Matthew Scott - Flesher, jeffrey S. - 266 Fleshman, Elizabeth Ann - Flick, jeffrey S. - Florian, james joseph - Flord, Christopher Dale - 108 Foisy, Laura jean - Foland, jeffrey A. - Follendorf, j. Gage Ford, Elizabeth Ann - 96 Ford, Kenneth Guy - 261 Ford, Suzanne Engle - Fordyce, Diane Sue - 255 Fordyce, Ronnie jay - 86, 124 Forfia, Karen Sue - 261 Forren, Kenneth Wayne - 102 Forsthoefel, Tim joseph - Forsthoefel, Ronald Paul - Forsyth, Colleen Renee - 266 Forsythe, Tracy Lee - 266 Forthofer, joyce Ann - 255 Fortkamp, Angela K. - Fortney, Steve E. - Foster, Gregory Allen - 86 Fouss, joanna Patricia - 266 Fox, Franklin Walton - Fox, Kelly Ann - 266 Francis, Randall K. - Francisco, Patricia Mari - 92 Franken, Bruce Elliott - 98 Frankenfeld, Gloria Kay - 266 Franks, Nancy Lynn -2 Lynne - 261 Frantz, jeffrey Edward - 100 Fraser, Linda Ann - 110 Freed, jeffrey john - Freshly, Lexa jayne - Frey, Tama Sue - 266 Freytag, Kurt Douglas - 251 Friedman, Cary Edward - Friedman, Mitchell jay - Fries, Randolph Duwaine - 258 Frischkorn, Roger Earl - 102 Fritz, Cherie Anne - 261 Fritz, jeffrey Curtis - 145 Goodkin, Sue Anne - Goodwin, Kathy Sue - 88, 266 Gordon, Pamela jean - Gordon, William jeffrey - Gorman, Deborah Lee - 110, 266 Gorrell, Sharyl Lynn - 110, 266 Gorton, Cynthia Ann - 110 Gossard, Michael Allen - 104 Graber, Thomas Hugh - 214 Grabiak, Elizabeth Mary - Graf, Eric Leon - Graham, Amy Kathleen - 96 Graham, Dale Alan - Graham, David Alan - Graham, George john - Graham jeffrey Scott - 102, 262 Graham, Robert Patrick - 214 Grandillo, Michael A. - 106, 130, 251 Graney, Sharon Eileen - 266 Grant, jeffrey Lamar - Gray, Steven Frederick - Greashaber, Anna M. - 261 Greco, Alfonso A. - Green, Melissa Beth - 88 Green, Scott Richard - Greenberg, Robert jay - 214 Greene, Tim Paul - 258 Greenlee, Lydia jane - 251 Greenwalt, David Lee - Greenway, Sue Ann - Gregory, Mark jonathan - 102 Greiner, jeffrey j. - Gresham, jill Anne - Fry Fry Fry Fry , jonella Marie - 96 , Melinda jeanne - 96 , Russell Warren - 106 , William Hubert - 106 Fuchs, Brian Ross - 108 Fuerst, Phillip Gerard - Fuge, Dennis Alan - 90 Fuller, Matthew A. - 100 Fulp, Patrick Henry - Funk, Steven Wayne - 100 Funta, Denise Suzanne - Gaborcik, Thomas james - 108 Gadd, julie Lorine - 96 Gahman, jacqueline Gay - Gahman, Sheila Kay - Gaines, William Melvin - Galla, Michael Stephen - 213 Gallo, Karen Helen - 266 Gallo, Ugo Ernesto - Galyk, Marianne K. - Games, Wayne Douglas - 90 Gamler, Robert Charles - 102 Gangei, Bahram - Gangei, Mitra - Garbig, Dennis Alan - Gardner, Richard C. - Gartner, james Alan - Garverick, Debra Ann - 88 Gaston, Gregg Steven - 266 Gaudio, Timothy john - 145 Gayetsky, Diane Marie - 251 Gayetsky, Michael james - Cearhart, David R. - 98 Gehani, Sunil - 130, 154 Geist, joel Ernest - 124 Gennett, Daniel Q. - George, Richard Charles - 262 George III, Theodore R. - 130 Gerstner, Cole jeffrey - 251 Gertz, Paul Andrew - Gherman, Charles Daniel - 86, 266 Ghiates, julie Zoe - Ghumrawi, jamal Khalil - Gibbs, Barbara Ann - 266 Giles, Corrine Louise - 96 Giles, james Howard - 106, 130 Gindlesberger, Kelly Sue - Glasgo, Martin Eugene - Gluf ll Carl Geor e - 258 v 8 Gobin, Timothy Richard - 124, 145 Goetz, William james - 102, 262 Goff, William G. - Goldsmith, Teresa Kay - Good, Gary Miles - Gresham, john Bitner - 104, 266 Gresko, Mary jane - 266 Gress, Gregory Hugh - Grieselding, Mark Doug - Griffin, Elizabeth Susan - Griffin, jeffrey Lynn - 102 Grimslid, Mark Brian - 124 Griswold, Scott Anderson - Groff, Mark Andrew - 266 Groman, john Daniel - Gross, Robert Craig - Grubbs, john Paul - 90, 124 Guelde, Cathy Louise - 251 Guerra, Ronald joseph - Guinther, Patricia Ann - 266 Gullett, Steven Lee - Gundling, Susan M. - Gussett, Nancy jean - Haberland, David Harry - 102 Haga, Gary Ray - 266 Hager, Shawn Lynn - Haggerty, john joseph - Haight, Mark Allen - I-laines, Twila Diane - 110, 266 Hale, Dianna Lynn - 88, 266 Hall, Craig Wallace - Hall, Hall, Hall, jerry Frederick - Keith Alan - 86, 124 Lori jean - 110 Hall, Michael jay - 124 Hall, Scott William - 104 Halowack, Eileen Cecile - 266 Hammer, Thomas Alan - 255 Hammond, Lois Faye - 88 Hammond, Paschal - 258 Haney, Beth Ann - 266 Haney, Kevin Lee - 124 Hangafarin, Nina - Haning, Tamara Sue - 162 Hannahs, Connie jo - 266 Hannan, Michael Kent - 104 Hanneman, jeffrey Alan - 258 Hanson, Diane - Hard, Wesley Frank - 251 Harder, Steven Eugene - 108 Hardiman, George john - Hardin, Carol Ann - 92 Hardin, jone Deanne - 92 Harlan, Rachel Elizabeth - 110 Harper, jennie Lou - Harpster, jane Louise - 251 Harris, Celia Davenport - Harris, Kevin Mark - 98, 266 Harris, Stanley Orrin - 106 Hart, Douglas j. - 262 Hart, Tracy Dean - Hartly, Tommy Terry - Hartnett, Timothy David - I-lartonas, Chris - Harvey, Timothy Robert - Haskins, Connie Lynn - Hasson, Charlyn Lizbeth - Hatch, Cynthia Louise - 88 Hatcher, judi Kay - Hauenstein, Neil Michael - Haught, Margaret Lynn - Haupricht, Cheryl Ann - 134 Havens, Karen Louise - Hawk, Andrew Nelson - Hawk, Sheila Marie - 96 I-laycox, Carol Ann - Hayes, Huck Barry - 157 Hays, Rex David - 100, 258 Haytcher, Amy Beth - Hazard, john Wharton - Hazzard, james Allen - 90, 124 Healy, Kathy jean - 251 l-leath, Robin Lynnelle - I-leck, Bradley Allan - Hedberg, Eric Allen - 266 Hedberg, Lisa joanne - 266 Hedrick, Douglas Frank - 145 Hefner, Mark Alan - 266 Heilman, Thomas Richard - Heim, Bradley james - 255 Heimlich, Ronda Lu - 267 Heins, james Florian - Heintz, jeffrey Allen - Heiser, Daryl Keith - Helke, Lorene E. - 255 Heller, C. Drew - Heller, julia Ann - 251 Helmick, Carol Emma - 92 Helms, Craig Robert - Helms, Fred Wayne - Hemm, julia Ann - Hemphill, Richard Alan - Henby, Teresa jane - 110 Henderson, Duane Van - Henderson, Il, Melvin L. - Henderson, Thomas james - Henke, Timothy Thomas - 90 Henry, Brian O. - Henry, Douglas Henderson - Herbell, jeffrey Noland - 98 Herdman, jillora Tanya - Herdzik, Matthew Bernard - 214 Hernandez, juan - I-lerrman, Gary Alan - 258 Hershberger, Robert - Hershner, Pamela jo - 255 Hess, james Howard- Hey, Roderick Lee - 2.62 Hickman, john Mark - Hickmane, julie Ann - Higgins, William F. - Higham, Richard john - Hildebrand, julie Ann - 25'l Hildebrand, Bruce Lee - Hill ll, Arthur Ridgeway - Hill, Barbara Ann - Hill, Darla jean - Hill, Elizabeth Faye - Hill, Stephen Alan - 214 Hillegass, Karen Leigh - 92 Hillhouse, Patricia Ann - Hilmer, Frederick Wayne - Hilton Il, C. Thomas - 94 Hindall, joseph Orlo - Hine, Henry Newton - Hines, Alicia Kay - Hines, Teri Lin - Hirsch, Bruce Lee - Hiser, Gregory Mark - 100, 262 Hitchcock, B. Kim - 96 Hixon, Kimberly Sue - Hiznay, Sandra Sue - 92 Hobart, Frances Ellen - 92 Hock, Frederick Raymond - Hofacre, Holly Marie - 110 Hoffert, Barbara Diane - 96 Hoffman, Daryl Richard - 106, 130 Hoffman, Scott Lee - 251 Hohman, Karen Marie I-lolak, Lisa Larina Holden, Cynthia Kay - 110, 267 Holinger, Mark S. - Holroyd, Douglas George - Holtel, Steve joseph - 98 Holz, Richard William - Hood, Lee Norman - 140, 154 Hoopingarner, john M. - Horst, Mary Lou - 262 Hosey, Terri Lynne - I-louts, Brenda jean - Howard, Brenda Kay - I-lowery, jacquelyn Lee - 267 Hoye,.Dennis john - 94 Hoye, Richard joseph - 262 l-loying, Margaret Ellen - 267 I-loyt, Cheryl Ann - Hoyt, David George - Hoyt, Karen Sue - 267 Hoyt, Matthew William - Hoyt, Steven Alan - 258 Hudson, Robert William - Huet, Gayle Ellen - Huffman, Steven jeffrey - 100, 124 Hughes, james Gregory - 262 Hughey, Paul M. - 267 Humphreys, Dennis David - Hunt, Charles Louis - 255 Hunter, Randy joe - 104 Hurless, Sandra Kay - 88 Huston, Pamela May - 251 Hutcheson, R. Bryan - 104, 267 Huttinger, Susan Lynn - 92 Hutzelman, Martha Louise - 251 Hynak, Michael jeffrey - 214 lce, Melonie Sue - lnbody, Brenda Kay - 267 lnghram, james Robert - Ingram, Scott Alan - 124, 157 lnkrott, Ronald Eugene - 98 Irwin, Roger Dale - Ison, Elizabeth Ann - lsphording, Bruce B. - jackson, Kathy Ann - 267 jackson, Sandra Rochelle - 267 jacobhs, Gregory Alan - 124 james, Therome Evans - 140 jarvis, Karen Ann - jawdat, Delair Dara - jeffries, john Robert - 94 jenkins, Gale Lynn - 110 jenkins, jeffrey Lynn - 90, 124 jerek, jean Susan - 267 jessop, Nora Louise - 96 jettinghoff, Karen Sue - jewell, Brian Foster - 90 jindal, Krishan Kumar - johannsen, Kyle james - 262 johns, Douglas Mark - 124 johns, janell Rae - johnson johnson johnson johnson, , David Edward- 90, 252 , Gary Alan - , Kimberly Ann - Randall Paul - jones, Christopher Alan - jones, Elaine Marie - jones, Lawrence Charles - 140 jones, Randall Lee - 104 jones, jones, jones Rick joseph - Rickey Eugene - 258 Steve Brian - jordan, Susan Louise - joseph, Debra Kay - 88 julius, Charles Richard - 267 jump, Beth Ann - jurich, Robert - Kahla, Stephen Michael - 137 Kail, Ella Marie - Kain, Daniel Martin - Kain, Fritz Earl - Kaletta, Mark A. - 100 Kalkau, Renate Selma - 267 Kampfer, Kalvin jay - 94 Kanistros, Stephanie - 96, 267 Kanney, Vincent Gerard - 252 Kaplan, Steven james - Karason, john Cal - Karcher, Raymond V. - Karg, Roxanna Lynn - 134 Karlheim, Michael Paul - Karras, Irene - 96, 267 Katz, Daniel Lawrence - Katzenstein, Perry j. - 124, 267 Kauffman, Gerald Lee - Kaufman, Linda Lee - 267 Kay, Alan Michael - 255 Kelly, Kathleen Ann - Kelley, Steven Kris - 108 Kelling, Richard Steven - 90 Kelly, Lin Ann - 214 Kelly, Teresa Cecilia - Kem, Steve Ray - Kennedy, Charles F. - Kennedy, jeffrey, Alan - 124 Kenny, Douglas - Kenny, Tom MacKenzie - 90 Kenton, Gary Allen - Kerns, Mark Wayne - 262 Kesler, john A. - Kesselmayer, Mark Alan - 90, 124 Kessinger, Lael janet - Kessler, Mark Richard - Kcyes, Paul Carlos - Keyse, Mark Russell - Keyser, Karen Elizabeth - Khaled, Imad Khaled - Khorasani, Habibollah M. - Khoury, Toufic Emile - Kienzle, jeffrey james - Kier, Thomas Lee - 102 Kieser, Scott Eric - Kile, Robert Wilgus - 187 Kim, Carrie Y.- Kime, jeffrey Stephen - King, Brad Alan - King, Charles Alan - 267 King, Edward Earl - King, King, King, Peter Marlin - Scott Brian - 108 Steve Paul - 102, 252 Kinninger, Garold Lynn - 267 Kinninger, Pamela Marie - 252 Kirke, Sharon Marie - 267 Kise, Eddie Lee - 252 Kish, julia Marie - Kiss, Kathleen - 267 Kitchen, Sharon Rose - 92, 252 Kjelby, Karen Diane - Klaiss, jan Christopher - 102, 258 Kleeiield. Cor - 252 Klein, Kathleen Ann - 96 Kleinschmidt, David l-l. - 259 Kline, Dean Thomas - 102, 262 Kline, jeffrey Paul - 137 Kline, Kevin Lee - 102 Klingenberger, Diane M. - Klinger, Thomas D. - 124 Kloppenberger, Linda Lee - Kmetik, Robert joseph - Knapp, Lisa Ann - Knapp, Sue Ellen - 96, 267 Knauber, Debbie Louise - 88 Kneale, james Bradford - 94 Knepper, Barbara Lee - 255 Knight, Kimberlee Ann - 252 Knobeloch, joyce Beth - Knott, Kathryn Elizabeth - 267 Koch, Kenneth Charles - 259 Koch, Robert john - Koch, Steven Paul - Kocsis, Suzanne Lynn - 255 Koehl, james George - 255 Koester, Patrick joseph - 86, 140 Kohler, Anthony Edward - 108 Kohler, Shirley Lou - 267 Kolakowski, Michael A. - 90, 124, 252 Kolaric, Nancy Elise - 252 Koliadis, Nicholas Manic - 267 Kominek, Elaine Sue - 267 Koop, Kimberly Faith - 92,252 Kopp, Karen Michele - 267 Korki, Kimya - Korte, Gregory Gerold - 255 Kottke, Dagmar j. - Krainik, Ruth Anne - Kramer, Cliff Scott - 124 Kramp, Merry Kay - Kranz, William Pritchard - Kratzer, David Wayne - Kratzer, joseph Edward - 86 Kreais, Mary Louise - 96 Kreber, Molly Ann Krejci, Richard Samuel - 124 Kress, William Leslie - 100, 259 Krickenbarger, Brenda - 259 Kritzler, Douglas Wells - Krouse, Michael Paul - Krouse, Russell Edward - Kruger, Theresa Margaret - 134 Kruger, Thomas William - 124 Krummrey, Dawn Renee - Kruse, Alan Orlin - 102 Kruse, Mary jane - Kruse, Toni Ruth - 88 Kubbs, Chris Robert - 124, 157 Kuchar, jeffrey Lee - 90, 124, 259 Kuchinski II, joseph j. - 90, 124 Kuck, David Allen - Kucker, Robert George - Kuftic, Dennis Gene - 214 . Kuhlman, Craig Martin - Kume, Deborah Marie - 110 Kunkel, jay Kelly - Kurber, Daniel Mark - Kussman, jerome - Kyff, David Scott - 86 Kynyk, john - 106 Labolt, Nancy Ann - Labriola, Lisa Anne - 96, 267 Ladd, Lindsey Leslie - Ladoucerr, Kim Irene - Laffin, Keith Alan - 124 Lahovich, joseph Mark - LaMarco, Gerald Francis - 100, 252 LaMarco, Karen Lee - 110 Lamb, Barbara Ann - 214 Lamb, Thomas W. - 108, 267 Lambert, Robert W. - Landrum, johnny Kenneth - 102 Lanese, Timothy Robert - Larimer, David Franklin - Larimer, Gregory Charles - Lask, Andrew Gerald - Lastrapes, Timothy j. - 100 Latona, Anthony Nicholas - Lattanzio, Harry Anthony - Laubis, Cheryl Lee - 252 Laug, Kristi Karen - 267 Layman, David Lee - Lazzaro, joseph Charles - 108, 267 Lebraux, Edward Walter - 214 Lee, jacqueline Susan - 267 Leesman, Theresa Marie - 215 Leeth, Sandra jo - Legenza, Richard Andrew - 100 124 Leggett, Brian Lee - 94, 262 Lehman, Marcia jo - 92, 268 Leis, Michael Allen - Leitenberger, Michael A. - 100 Lekutis, Craig William - Lemke, Phillip Mark - Leng, Alison Hazel - Lenhart, julie Anne - 134 Lenhart, Laura Ann - Lenhart, Tony L. - 137 Leonelli, Sandra E, - Leporte, Suzanne Marie - Levi, Virginia - Lewis, james Alan - 124 Lewis, jane Wennel - Lewis, john Mark - Lewis, Nancy Kay - Lewis, Ronald Stephen - 90, 268 Lieb, Gerald Carl - Lieb, Marvin Delbert - Liebrechtg, john joseph - Lietz, Susan Elizabeth - 88 Liles, Steven Ray - 106, 130 Lilly, Susan Marie - Lindquist, P. David - 90 Lindsey, Keith Alan - Linger, judith Marie - Linstrom, Steven Clyde - Lintela, Ann Amellia - List, Steve Anthony - 215 Litzenberger, Amy Lynne - LoBuglio II, Edward M. - 102 Lochtefeld, Robert - Logsdon, Sara Elizabeth - 96 Long, james Francis - 137 Longbrake, Mark Ray - 100, 124 Longer, Anne Elizabeth - Loomis, Mark Alan - 252 Looney, Mark Allen - Lopatka, Mark David - Lord, Mark William - 215 Losey, Robert Allen - 259 Lotscher, Maryann - 134, 252 Loucka, Alfi I-Ialim - Lowmaster, Timothy Lynn - 268 Lucas, Debra josephine - 255 Luckhaupt, Eric joseph - Ludwig, Christina Marie - Ludwig, Darla jean - 134, 252 Ludwig, Loretta Diane - Luidens, Christine L. - 262 Lukas, Lance Lyndon - 108 Lunstrom, Catherine - Lusk, David Eugene - Lutz, Larry L. - Lutz, Stephanie jean - Luxon, joann Elizabeth - 268 Lyons, jeffrey Lynn - 268 Macewen, Barbara jane - 268 Mack, Beverly Samia - Mack, joyce Ardeth - 96 Mack, Thomas Alan - Mackey, Donald Arthur - 102 Macleod, Heather Lynn - MacSwords, Elizabeth j. - 96 MacZuga, james E. - Maddox, Mark Scott - Mahoney, Stephen Wayne - 100 Mains, Deborah jean - Mains, Robert Norman - 98 Maitland, Kathleen Radac - Maize II, William Wesley - Maki, Linda Susan - 88 Mako, jo Elaine - 255 Maldonado, Rafael Enriqu - Maloney, Tricia Ann - Maloy II, Donald Eugene - 124 Mancini, Richard - 215 Mann, Teresa Lynn - Mansfield, Mary Ann - Mansfield, Stephen R. - 124 March, Lynn Allan - Margevicius, Sabina M. - 268 Marion, jody - Markley, Gary Dale - 94, 262 Markley, Margaret Elaine - 88 Marks, jeffrey Daje - Marks, William Thomas - 100 Marquart, jed Eudette - Marshall, Bruce Dee - Marshall, Bryan Keith - Marshall, Bryan Lee - 124 Marshall, james Donald - Marshall, Steven Dean - Marshall, William D. - 268 Marston, Douglas Bryan - 262 Martin, David Graham - 94, 268 Martin, David Louis - 102, 255 Martin, Eric B. - Martin, Mark Robert - Martin, Michael Dwight - 124, 157, Mauk, Gregory Gene - Mauk, Vicki Lynne - 134 Maul, Gary Richard - Maul, julia Anne - Maurer, Edward Elliott - Mauro, Vincent Frank - 268 May, Karen Lyn - May, Richard Duane - 94 May, Vincent Paul - Maynaard, Mark Steven - 94 Mazak, Martha Sue - McAllister, julie Kay - McAllister, Patricia F. - 92 McArdle, Melissa Ann - McBurney, Margaret Ann - 268 McCain, Kathleen Mary - McCall, Mark Stephen - 104, 124 McCallops, David George - 90, 124 McCarty, joanne Kay - McCalin, Lisa Ann - 268 McClannan, jerry Lee - 259 McCleary, Pamela Margie - 92 McClish, Lee Charles - McComb, Brian james - McCoy, Craig Walter - McCracken, jeffrey L, - 98 McCray, Luann - 134 McCullough, Carolyn L. - McCann, Marilinda Savage - McDaniel, Douglas Allan - 90, 124 McDeavitt, Mary E. - McDonald, Barbara - McDonald, joni Margaret - 255 McElroy, Scott Alan - 108 McEvey, Paul Wayne - 100 McFarland, Kathleen M. - 96 MCFarlin, jill Ann - 96, 173, 252 McGarry, Richard Duane - 90, 124 McGlothen, Nicolette V. - McGrath, Thomas Charles - Mclntyre, Marcia Lynne - 110 McKell, William Alan - McKeIvey, Alan Curtis - 98 McKe1vey, john Kenneth - McKibben, james - McKown, Gail Kathleen - 268 McLaughlin, Hugh Allen - 124 McMahan, Gary Lee - 256 McNeal, Kathryn Maree - 268 McNeill, Martin Kelly - 98 McNew, Carol Marie - McNew III, Thomas j. - McQuistion, Roger Kent - McRae, Daniel Glen - 94 Meade, james Patrick - 104 Medaugh, Paul Andrew - 102, 259 Mehta, Mona - Meininger, jane Ann - Meintzer, Robert Lyle - Meisner, joan Ellen - 256 Melick, Lyle Owen - Melvin, Pamela Ann - 110, 252 Mentrieck, joseph Michael - 268 Merck, Norbert j. - 215 Meredith, Ronald William - Merk, David Francis - 98 Merk, Raymond james - 94 Messick, Karen jean - Messick, Ronald james - 98 Messick, Steven Lee - Messina, Sandra Lee - 92 252 Martin, Philip Alan - Martin, Raymond Scott - 108 Martin, Thomas O. - Martin, William john - Mascio, William Angelo - Maskuk, Mohammad Reza - Maslen, Patricia Ann - 96 Massaro, Carmen Gene - 108 Massiello, Martin joseph - Mast, Maurice, Conrad - Mastrangelo, joseph C. - 215 Mastrianno, joseph A. - 94 Mathew, Marie Lynn - 268 Mathie, Daniel Lewis - 90, 124 Matthews, Robert - 106 Mattix, Kathy Elaine - Mau, jeffery Lynn - Metzger, Cynthia Rose - Meyer, Colette Irene - 98 Meyer, Deborah Lynne - Meyer, john joseph - 140 Meyer, Van Edwin - Meyers, Lee Anne - 92, 268 Michel, john james - Micheli, Trois Teresa - Midkiff, Pamela Lee - 268 Miesse, Timothy Scott - Mikati, Amer Adnan - Milanich, Gregory Earl - Milla, Brian Thomas - Miller Miller Miller Miller Millar, , Brenda jean - , Charles joe - 259 , Cheryl Ann - 252 james Osborne - 108 Christopher D. - 94, 259 Moran Miller, Gerald Odell - Miller, Gregory Robert - Miller, julia Ann - Miller, Mark Alan - Miller, Michael Anthony - Miller, Ruth Nadine - Miller, Sharon - 215 Miller, Susan Elizabeth - Milligan, joyce Marie - Milliken, joel M. - 94 Mills, Margo L. - 252 Millward, james Albert - 104, 140 Mintz, Gary Lee - 215 Missler, Susan Marie - 268 Mitchell, julie Ann - Mizer, Holly Ann - 268 Moczynski, Richard john - Mohr, Gregory Eugene - Molaskey, Linda Marie - 96 Molter, jay Keil - 102 Monastra, juith Lynne - 92 Meng, Alan Thomas - 108 Mongelluzzo, Maria A, - Mongine, Kathleen L. - 88, 268 Monnin ll, Philip Virgil - 124 Monroe, Marsha jean - 253 Montana, janice - 215 Moody, jerald Ernest - Moody, julie Bea - 92, 268 Moomaw, Lynn Renee - 88 Moore, james Layne - Moore, Martha Sue - 88 Moore, Pamela Ann - Moore, Ray Eugene - Moore, Sheila Elaine - judith Ann - 110 Lynne Ann - Moran, Moran, , Scott Michael- 94 Morehart, jerry Dean - Morgan, Lee Anne - Morgan, Steven Miller - 256 Morgan, Wesley Wayne - Mories, Carol Diane Mories, Stanley Douglas - 140 Moronti, Rebecca Lynn - 96 Morris, Roberta Anne - 88 Morrison, Nancy Lu - Mortimer, jacqueline Kay - 268 Moser, Timothy Robert - 108, 152 Mosier, janet Sue - 110, 262 Motta, Anna Maria Pia - 110 Motta, joseph Louis - 100 Mowder, jane Elizabeth - 88 Mowery, jay Eldin - Mowry, Michael Dana - 90, 124, 259 Moyer, D. Kelly - 100, 145 Moyles, james Richard - 215 Muckleroy, Wayne Phillip - Mulcahy, MaryEllen Marie - Mulcahy, Michael john - 86, 124 Mullen, Dawn Cherie - 256 Muller, Robert john - Mudziak, Ronald Anthony - 98, 268 Muntean, Mark Alan - Murphy, Mary Frances T. - 96 Murphy, Michael john - 268 Murphy, Michael William - 215 Murray, john Timothy - Murray, Luann Marie - Murschel, Christopher - 94 Muscarello, jeffrey - Musgrave, Michael David - Musgrove, Dawn Maery - 268 Muskoff, Daniel Harold - 98, 268 Myerly ll, Richard Crebs - 108 Myers, jackie Denise - 110 Myers, jane Lizabeth - 119 Myers, Randall Scott - Myers, Timothy Edwin - 124 Naeser, Raymond joseph - Nagel, David A. - Naiman, Nelson Ray - Nallie, Lawrence - Nardini, Michael Anthony - Naro, Kim Marie - Naseman, Gregory Allen - Navy, Susan Lynne - Neidhardt, Neil joe - 106 Neidig, Kevin Herbert - 94 Neimayer, George Martin - Neimayer, Linda jean - Nellis, Nancy Madeline - Nelson, Karen Sue - Nelson, Marilyn Rose - Neth, Don - Netherwood, jacqueline L. - Nettle, Claudia jo - Neumann, Gordon Paul - 108 Newhouse II, Delbert W. - Newlove, john Frederick - Nicely, Paula Grace - 256 Nichols, Linda - 162 Nicholson, Nancy Kay - Nickles, Connie Sue - Nickles, Lisa Kay - 88 Niederkohr, Mark Eugene - 104 Niese, Duane M. - Nisbett, Dennis Halas - 98, 268 Nischwitz, jeffrey Lee - 157 Nocifora, David Charles - 269 Noday, David Michael - Nogreh, Kamran - Nolan, jan Alison - 262 Nolde, juergen K. - 152 Nolii, Diana Marie - Nopporn, Chanyudh - Nord, Steven Kenneth - 102 Nouree, Nader - Novak, Kevin Dean - Novak, Richard james - 259 Now, julie Ann - Nuckles, jeff Alan - Obenour, Bruce Gordon - 104 Oberer, Linda joy - 269 Obermeyer, Frederic Alan - O'Block, Patrick joseph - 102 O'Brien, Robert Palmer - Oddo, julie Ann - Okorowski, Roberta Ann - 88 Oliver, Mark Lee - Olson, Gregory j. - Oman, john David - 263 O'Neill, Gregory Edward - 124 O'Neill, Lisa Ellen - 269 Ording, Thomas Scott - 263 Orear, Kevin Lee - Orr, William Emil- Ort, jon Paul - Osburn, julie Lee - 269 Osowski, john Felix - 100 Osowski, joseph Casimir - 100 Osowski, Susan Marie - 110 Ospeck, Mary Ann - Osterhage, julene Renae - Ouwerkerk, Mark David - 140 Overly, Charles Wilbur - 256 Owen, Bradley james - 124 Owens III, Louis joseph - 104 Oyer, Clyde Alan - 98, 269 Pagac, III, Paul - Page, Steven Alexander - 140, 1 Page, Tamah Lynette - Painter, Ann Marie - 110, 269 Paisley, Steven Donald - Palfi, juliana - Pallini, Paul David - 263 Palmer, Mark joseph - 100, 124, 263 Panelly, Douglas jay - Panopoulos, Pamela N. - Paolini, Ronald - 256 Parker, Deborah Lynn - Parker, Kathy Ann -- Parker, Randolph Curtiss - 259 Parkinson, Amy Elizabeth - Parkinson, Robert Brad - Parrott, Karen Beth - Parrott, Robert William - Partridge, Neil Arden - Partridge, Stanley Mark - Parviz, Kevin Dale Horn - 253 Pascuzzi, Nicholas Angel - 90 Pate, Sam A. - 215 Patel, Pradipkumar - Patonai, Steven Dee - 102, 256 Patrick, Darlene Sue - Patricoff, George Barry - Patrylak, Carol Ann - 92, 162 Patterson, Penny Ellen - 269 Pavicic, Damir Roland - Pavick, Dean Gerald - Payne, john Bradley - 100 Pearce, Kathryn Paula - Peckens Il, Robert D. - Peiffer, Richard Thomas - 100, 14 Peiper, Brian jay - Pekarek, jerry james - Pelton, Suzanne Marie - 269 Pendleto, Michael R. - Peppler, Brian A. - Perkins, David Paul - 102 Perron, Celeste - Persinger, David Loring - Peshek, Clifford joseph - 108 Pessell, Robert Keith - 140 Petermen, David Paul - 100 Peterman, james Edward - Peterson, Roger Dale - Petretich, Christina M. - Petroff, Mark Gregory - Pfeiffer, William Wesley - 104 Phillips, Andrew Henry - Phillips, Rory Eugene - Pieklo, Maureen Nora - 269 Pierce, Patrick Michael - 256 Pietrykowski, Mark L. - Pifer, Andy Kim - 259 Pilarczyk, janice Lynn - 96, 269 Pippenger, Alan F. - 106, 253 Pitts, jefferson Alton - Pitts, Neal Powell - Place, Tracy joseph - 86 Plank, Cheryl Sue - Plank, Kevin Douglas - 216 5 Plava, Donna Marie - Podojil, Frances Kathryn - Pohlman, james Donald - 216 Polizzi, Mary Catherine - Pollock, Robert Watson - Polly, Kathleen Ann - 256 Pomeroy, Carolyn Susan - 269 Pond, jane Ellen - Post, Kenneth Robert - 124 Poston, Glenda Arlene - Potesta, Robert Henry - Powell, Michael Edward - Preiksat, jon Anthony - Prenger, Thomas Lee - Preston, Michael William - 108 Pretzlaf, Michael M. - Prieto, Ramon Alberto - Pristas, Karen Ann - 92 Pritchard, Edward Dean - Prizel, Robert john - Prout, Sandra Michele - Pullins, janet Marie - 253 Pursley, Karen Sue - 269 Pushic, Debra Ann - 216 Quatman, joseph Edward - Quattrochi, Christine - 96 Quellhorst, Timothy S. - Quintanilla, jose A. - Quintanilla, Marco T. - Raber, Patricia jane - 269 Rabinowitz, Stewart - 216 Rader, john Edward - 269 Rahe, Ronald Glenn - 104 Ramsdell, Lori Lynn - 92 Ramsey, Michele Louise - Ramsey, Tammy Louise - 92, 253 Ramzy, Nagy N. - Rankey, Kevin Edward - 106, 259 Rankin, james Gordon - Ranly, Martha jo - 96 Rasch, Charles Andrew - 98, 269 Rasmussen, Donald james - 100 124 Rasmussen, joanne - 88, 269 Rasmussen, Kenneth W. - 124 Rausch, Linda Louise - 269 Rauschenbach, jon Eric - 98 Rauvola, Becky Lynn - 269 Ray, Shawn Patrick - Reale, Frank Charles - Ream, Deborah Lynn - Ream, Gregory Lee - Rech, Timothy joseph - 108 Rees, Constance Ruth - Reese, jessica Lynn - Reeves, Barbara Anne - 92 Regan, Wayne Arthur - 102 Reichelderfer, Brenda L. - Reichert, Mark Alan - Reichert, Tamara Lou - Reichert, Thomas Lee - Reid, Daniel Frederick - Reid, William - 256 Reiger, Arthur Charles - 106, 152 Reigle, Bob Dean - Reiner, Steven Frederic - 259 Remic, Karen Marie - Rennels, Craig Alan - 269 Reno, Daniel Martin - 106 Reno, Ruth Ann - 263 Repella, Stephen Gary - Rex, Sylvia Kay - 110 Rdynolds, Mark Alan - 137 Riber, Gregory A. - Rice, Timothy George - 216 Rich, Gregory Lynn - 94, 263 Richards, David Roy - Richards, Patricia Lynn - Richards, Stephen Roland - Richards II, William A.- Richey, Brent Alan - Richie, Shari Lynne - Richters, Gregory Scott - 108 Rida, Tina Cheri - Ridgway, Annette Francis - 110 Riechman, Curtis Edward - 90 Riechman, Ronald Lloyd - 90 Riedel, Holly Kay - 96 Riedinger, Robert Blair - Riegert, Timothy David - Riehle, Kevin Ray - 253 Ries, Dotti Marie - Rife, john I-larlen - Riley, Frank Charles - 216 Riley, Richard Scott - Ringer, Paula Elise - 269 Risner, Kevin Lee - Risner, Rita Faye - 92, 269 Ritter, Denise jean - 92 Ritter, Nancy Lea - 269 Roach, David Glenn - 263 Roach, Ma1'y Ann - 88 Robenalt, john Francis - Roberson, Terry jean - 110 Roberts, Mary Margaret - 96 Roberts, Randy Lee - Robinson, Alice Louise - 88 Robinson, Cheryl Ann - 256 Robinson, Richard Eugene - Robison, Molly - 253 Rockhold, Brhan Kent - 86, 124 Rode, Susan Ann - Roebuck, joanne Heather - Roehrle, Rodney Lynn - 269 Rogers, Dean Eldon - 124 Rogers, Kyle Ray - 140 Rogers, Rodney Kim - Rogcrs, Rodney DeWitt - Roller, Gregory Leo - Rollins, Deborah Irene - 269 Romey, Steve Alan - 216 Ropchock, Mark Allen - 94 Rosa, joseph Anthony - Rose, Mark Alan - 94 Rosenbauer, Douglas A. - 86, 147 Ross, joseph Eugene - 256 Roth, jo Ann - Roush, Bradley Craig - 216 Rowland, David Lee - 157, 270 Royse, Regina Lou - Rubin, jeffrey Howard - Rudder ll, Ve1'ner Roy - 253 Ruhlman, Elaine Susan - 270 Ramsey, Tracy Lynn - 96 Rupp, Teresa Marie - 216 Rush, Gloria Ruth - 92 Russ, Darryl Owen - Russell, Marc Douglas - Russell, Martin David - Russell, Owen Roderick - 86, 124 Russell. 'Thomas F. - 1.00, 253 Ryan, janet Marie - 256 Ryan, Maureen Frances - Ryan, Robert Grady - Ryan, Robert Santen - Ryder, james Sean - 130 Saad, Zaki M. - Salem, joseph Albert - Salmen, joseph Claire - 96 Salo, Steven Martin - 96 Saltzman, Mark Allen - 259 Samos, Patricia Anne - Sammis, Richard Gates - 216 Sampson, Sandra Ann - 256 Samrad, Ardavan Peter - Samrad, Gitty Dianna - Sandler, Traci Nancy - Sands, Thomas Frank - 124 Sandusky, William Scott - Sandy, Lester Ray - 124 Sanko, William Andrew - 102, 256 Santarelli, Gregory A. - Santee, jill Ellen - 66 Sattcrfield, L. Kendall - Saul, Chris Lee - 100 Saum, Steven Gerald - Saunders. john Melvin - Saudners, Stephanie C. - 96 Saunders, Timothy Scott - 100 Saxon, Gordon james - 256 Saxton, Roger Scott - 216 Saxton, Michael David - Scaperato, Michael j. - 106, 130 Scaravelli, Charles L. - 90 Scarton, janice Marie - 270 Schaeffer, Marianne - Schaeffer, Rhonda E. - Schaffner, jeffrey O. - 06 Schalk, Linda Sue - 263 Scarein, Candace Louise - 110, 270 Scherner, l-lans - Scheufler, David Earl - Schilling. Douglas Mark - Schimmoller, john Mark - Schlachet, jaye Marc - Schlantz, Robert Gerard - 102 Schlegel. Stephen j. - Schlumbohm. Linda Grace - Schlump, Stephen john - 94, 270 Schmenk, Michael F. - 104 Schnarre, james joseph - 124 Schohelock, Michael jay - 100 Schoenlein, Daniel j. - 137 Schoepe, F. Scott - 257 Schoepe, Molinda Lou - 257 Schoonmaker, Roger Scott - Schott, Patricia Ann - 270 Schraitle, Debra Kay - 110, 263 Schriever, Chris Allen - Schroyer, Terry Alan - 253 Schuller, Mark l-toward - Schultz, Robert Allen - 217 Schultz, Stephanie Ann - Schumachcr, john Charles - Schumacher, Mark Eric - Schwartz, Ellen Patricia - 110, 270 Schwartz, Richard Mark - Schwarzkopf, Lori Ann - Schweitzer, Sheri Lynn - 88 Schwerer, jeffrey Eugene - 157, 270 Scott lll, john L. - Scott, Vicki Lynn - Seaman, jeffrey Earl - Sears, Deborah Kay - 253 Sebach, Mike Allen - 102 Sebastian, Maryanne - Seely, jenney josophine - Seginak, jean Anne - 110 Segraves, Melodey Kay - 92 Seiter. Mary jo - 92 Seitz, Douglas Lowell - Seling, Arnold Fred - 124, 259 Sell, Robert Owen - Semkiw, Roman lvan - 106 Semon, Michael Andrew - 100 Serio, joseph Philip - Sfeir, Hala Marie - Shafer, jamie jo - 'l10, 270 Shaffer, Phillip Alan - 260 Shah, Kamal K. - 270 Shahbodaghlou, Farzad - Shanahan, Brien William - Shane, Carol Lynn - 63 Shannon. janice Eilean - Share, Ruth Ellen - 88 Sharili, l-lassan A. - Sharp, Donald Lee - 260 Sharp, Robyn jo - Shasteen, Barbara Denise - Shaw, Douglas Bruce - Shaw, Gary Lee - Shaw, Marcia Ann - 270 Shaw, Mark Allen - Sheets, Kimberly Kelly - Shell, Randall Dee - 98, 124 Shellhause, Steven M. - 130 Shenelield, Steven Ray - Shepherd, joseph Michael - 104 Sherman, Becky Lynn - 270 Sherman, john Damian - 104 Sherma'n, Mary Susan - 96, 270 Sherritt, Steven Scott - 124 Shilley, Rick Llyn - Shimmin. Karen Dale - 88, 270 Shin, Robert Y. - Shinn, Thomas Lee - Shiple, Anne - 253 Shipley. Dean Matthew - Shipley, Todd Edward - 94 Shirkey, jeffrey john - Shook, Karen Elaine - Shook, Kathryn Elizabeth - 270 Shuirr lll, Walter A. - Shultz, Raymind Keith - 124 Shuttleworth, Mark Allen - Sidles, Sheryl joann - 92 Siebeneck, Ann Elizabeth - 92, 270 Siefker, Donald Louis - 260 Siefring, Darla joan - 270 Siegel, Ronald Owen - 217 Siegenthaler, Lisa Ruth - 110, 270 Sielschott, David Byron - 260 Sigg, Daniel F. - 260 Simari, Matthew joseph - Simmons, Chris Vincent - 98 Simpson, Carl David - 106 Simpson ll, jesse Bremer - Simpson, Roger Wayne - Sims, Daniel Lee - Simunich, Roseann Mary - Sinn, l-lolly Ann - Sirigas, Valerie M. - Sisung, Karen Elaine - Skemp, joseph Charles - 100 Skidmore, William Rigby - Skillman, Lori Ann - Skinner, jerome L, - 217 Skrabak, Richard Andrew - Skupinski, Gregory - L1 Slack, Laurie Marie - 270 Slack, Mark Robert - 253 L02 Slomovitz, Lawrence B. - 253 Slone, Roger Edward - Small, Brian Lee - Smalley, David Peter - 140 Smidebush, Gerald C. - Smiley, john Timothy - Smith, Bradley Michael - 104, 270 Smith ll, Charles LeRoy - Smith, Charles Roy - 106 Smith David Edwin - Smith Smith Edward Craig - Elizabeth - 96, 270 Smith Cary David - 217 Smith Holly Anne - Smith Smith james Scott - jeffrey Lewis - 257 Smith, Kevin Dale - 253 Smith, Lynell Dee - Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith , Matha Elaine- . Mary Beth - 270 , Michael Allen - 263 . Michael Eugene - 90, 124 Michael Lawrence - Pamela jane - Rebecca Sue - 110, 260 , Scott Anthony - , Scott Brian - Smith, Steve Roy - 106, 130 Smith, Sylvia Ann - Smith, Victoria Lynn - Smokovich, Lynne Ann - 270 Smoot, Dan Gary - 90, 124 Snedeker, Robyn Leigh - Snider, Robert Lynn - Snook, Betty Ann - 88 Snyder, Lonnie Allen - Snyder, Pamela King - 110 Snyder, Rhett Eugene - 90 Soehnlen, Karen Ann - 92, 270 Sofra, David Louis - 260 Sonntag, Sue Ellen - Sorokas, Patricia Louise - 92 Sotz, Elizabeth jane - 260 Spath, Kimberly Ellen - 96 Specht, Donald George - 104 Speidel, Kenneth Robert - 90, 270 Spielman, Maryanne T. - Spitzer, Timothy Edward - 86 Sponsler, Sheri jo - Sponsler, Vickie Ann - Spurgeon, Ann Marie - 253 Spurgeon, jane Suzanne - 88 Spurling, William C. - 257 Stacy, Timothy R. - 102 Stafford, Teresa - 88 Stahl, Anita Marie - 270 Stahl, Cynthia Faye - Stahl, Theresa Ann - Stahler, Barbara jean - Stahler, Robert Benjamin - 124, 270 Rthler, Robyn Lyn - Staley, Matt Charles - Stallons, Mark Andrew - 100, 260 Stalvey, janice E. - Standley, Bobbi jean - Stanek, Sharon Lynn - 96 Stankiewicz, Sheila Ann - Stanley, William Stephen - Stark, Ann Lynn - 162 Rtarr, Walter R. - Stauffer, Richard Gary - Stead, Michael Lee - 102 Stearns, Frank jeffrey - 253 Stearns, Mark Edward - Stechschulte, Robert A. - 260 Steele, joanne Elaine - 92 Steele, Martin jan - Stegner, Lisa Ann - 110 Stein, Kristine L. - Steingass, Leslie Eugene - Steinhilber, Timothy D. - 260 Stephenson, john Frank - Stierrett, Rebecca jane - 110 Stevenson, Cleo L. - Steward, Darlene Lynn - 253 Steward, David Ronald - Stwart, Ada Denise - Stocker, David Eugene - Stockton, Shane - 257 Stolba, Wendy jo -- Stolba, janet Lynelle - Story, Karen jean - Story, Steven Lewis - Stotsky, james Linus - 137 Stout, Scott Gerard - B6, 253 Streb, Pamela Sue - 110 Stretcher, Cheryl Louise - 270 Strete, Patricia Arlene - Stringer, Dawn Ellen - Stripe, Dennis Dale - 104 Strong, David Adams - 137 Stryffeler, Daniel T. - Stubbs, Mark Robert - Stuckey, Daniel Lee - Stuckey, Kaye Annette - Stults, Suzanne Marie - 270 Stump, Ruth Ann - 270 Stumpf, Elizabeth T. - Sturgin, Christine Lea - 270 Sturzinger, Edward M. - Subler, Susan Kay - 110 Suchoza, Kathryn P. - 96 Sullivan, Maryanne E. - Summers, jeffrey Allan - 253 Sunmoni, Kayode V. - Susko, Susan Paula - Sutliff, janet Elaine - 257 Suttmiller, David W. - Sutton, Crista Marie - Sutton, Diane jane - 88, 270 Sutton, Donald Robert - Sutton, Faye Ellen - 253 Sutton, Glen C. - Swank, William john - 90, 124 Swanson, june Kathleen - 0 Swartz, Cathy Marie - 162 Swartz, Steven Scott - 254 Sweryda, Dorothy Mary - Swick, Michael David - 154 Swisher, Dawn Lee - 270 Switzer, Linda Sue - Sykora, Robert C. - Syler, john Martin - 102 Syler, Scott Arthur - 102 Szoke, Michael A. - 217 Tabor, Robert joseph - Tackett, Pamela jo - 88, 270 Taffin, Brian Louis - Tansey, Martin Patrick - Tarrant, Patricia E. - BB Tassie, Sharon D. - 92 V William Otis - 106, 152 Tatum I , Taylor, Donna Lynn - 96 Taylor, Gayla jo - Taylor, johnny William - Taylor, Linda Sue - 92, 270 Taylor, Robert Dale - 260 Taylor, Tenley, Teresa Lynn - 254 David Paul - Terrett, Charles David - 108 Terwilliger, Ronald M. - Teuscher, jeffrey E. - 90 Theodore, Helene Diane - Theodore, Karen jo - ' Theodore, Richard - Theodore, Sharon - Thiel, Matthew Eugene - 86, 124 Thieman, George Frank - 140 Thilk, Diane Frances - 92 Thomas, Carol Louise - Thomas, Kurt Andrew - 130 Thomas, Lisa joan - Thompson, Daniel Keith - 217 Thompson, Darlene Kay - Thompson, Darryl Lynn - Thompson, Eddie jerome - Thompson, jerilyn Kay - Thompson, judith Lynne - Thompson, Laurie Sue - 110 Thompson, Mark Eugene - 157 Thompson, Thomas Lee - Tibbs, james Eric - 102, 270 Tiburski, Wendy Anne - 270 Tighe, Karen Sue - Tillack, Mark William - Tinti, Sandra Lee - 92, 270 Tobin, Deborah Kay - Tobin, Scott Neil - Toliver, Edward james - 94 Tolliver, Christopher D. - 98, 270 Tompkins, Thomas jay - Toth. john Thomas - 130 Tourek, Robert Charles - 217 Tozzer, Hal jack - 270 Tracy, Timothy Scott - 137 Tremblay, Mark Lee - 257 Tremmel, Rex A. - 98 Trexler, Barry Kenneth - 217 Trianfo, joann - Triplett. Carol Sue - Truesdell, Susan Marie - Trump, Darryl Dwayne - 260 Tully, Bernard Michael - 217 Turel, Lynne Ann - 110 Turk, Clarice Marie - 92 Turner, Mark - Turner, Michael Ray - Turner, Michael Wayne - 102 Tuskas, Timothy K. - 108, 260 Tuttle, Thomas Lane - 98, 145 Tyrrell, jane Ellen - Tyson, Michael Paul - Ulrich, Robert james - 254 Unsworth, Richard j. - 100 Unierbrink, Alan W. - 254 Updegraff, jon Walter - Upham, Bradley Tupper - Uth, Barbara G. - Valli, Thomas Michael - Van Amburg, jill Marie - Vandegriff, Nancy Faith - Vander Roest, Theodore L. - 100 Van Winkle, Marilyn Kay - 92, 270 Varner, Dwayne Steven - 102, 257 Venetta, Nancy jean - 270 Vennemann, jerome August - Venturella, john joseph - 263 Venturella, Sebastian G. - Verhoff, james jay - Vertner, janell Fay - Veurink, Gary Lee - Vigar, Tamara Lee - 270 Vinocur, Peter A. - Vistein, james joseph - 108 Vlahos, Georgia - Vogel, Thomas Dean - Vogt, Rhonda Sue - 270 Volchko, Gregory john - 124 Volkema, Daniel Russell - Volpe, Mark joseph - 106 Vottero, john G. - Wadelin, jeffrey William - 270 Waggal, john Gray - 254 Wagner, Cynthia Ann - 257 Weyrauch, john Adam - Whalen, William B. - Wheeler, Hanley H. - 98, 271 Whetsel, Paul Maurice - Whitacre, Mark Douglas - Whitaker, joe Edward - White, Danial Scott - White, jeffrey Henry - Whithaus, jeffrey W. - Whittle, Gary Alan - 98 Wick, Donald Keith - 263 Wickline, Barbara - Wiechart, Cathleen Irene - Wiechart, Sue Ann - 92 Wiechart, Thomas Richard - Wigger, Susan M. - Wilburn, Kelly Evans - 271 Wilch, Daniel Ray - 260 Wilcox, Deborah Ann - 271 Wilcox, Gary Ray - 260 Wilcox, janis Marie - 254 Wiley, Patricia jeanne - Wiley, William A. - Wilkes, Polly Ann - 134, 254 Wilkinson, George Fred - 257 Will, Alan Bruce - 94 Willeke, Mark Duane - Willers, Kevin jod - Williams Wagner, Cynthia Kay - Wagnaer, jay Dickson - 145 Wagner, Waines, Walker, Keith john - Ann Louise - 270 Clarence - Walker, Debra Sue - 270 Walker, Scott Andrew - Wallace, Bonnie Kay - Walters, Curtis Glenn - 260 Walton, Robert Allen - Walton, Dennis Lynn - 260 Walton, Micheal Wayne - 86, 124 Williams, Carr Lester - Williams, Donna Eilene - Williams jeffrey Paul - Williams, Timothy Allen - 100 Wayne Alan - 94, 271 Williamson, Gail Louise - 254 Willoughby, Keith R. - Wills, john David - 86, 124 Wilson, Christopher C. - 124, 260 Wilson, Cynthia Lynn - Wantz, David Lee - Ward, Christine Summer - 110 Ward, Ronald james - Wareham, Robert David - 130 Warfield, Michael Lee - 124 Warnecke, joyce Anne - 271 Warnecke, Nanette j. - 271 Warner, jane P. - Warnick, Kimberly Ann - Warnock, Roxanna Lee - Warren, Roger - Wasson, Angela Lee - 271 Waters, Vicki Lynn - 271 Watkins, Mark Alan - 102 Wilson, Evangeline - Wilson, Holly jean - Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson , jackie Ann - , james Robert - , Michael C. - 130 , Tracy Philip - 100, 254 Wingett, Deborah Renee - 92 Weaver Watson Brian Charles - Watson Kimberly Sue - Weaver Dwayne Eric - 102 Weaver, Timoth S Y - ' Valerie Lynn - 162, 254 Weber, Karen Marie - Webster, David jay - 100 Weedon, Virginia Louise - Weeks, jonathan W. - Wehner, Kevin Eugene - 254 Weidman, Kathy Elaine - 92, 271 Weimer, Kirk Lee - Wiemer, Paul C. - Wein, Dennis james - 254 Weinberg, Gary Bruce - Weingates, Dorothy j. - 271 Weinhardt, Michael james - 257 Weinstein, jay M. - 217 Weisman, Shelley - Weiss, Charles john - Weiss, Daniel Kendall - 271 Weiss, Marianne - 271 Weithman, Gil S. - Welch, Stephanie jo - Wellbaum, Gary Steven - Wells, David Alan - 108 Wells, Donna jo - Wells, jeffrey Mark - 257 Wenner Il, Kenneth A. - 271 Wenner, Susan Marie - 271 Werman, David Alan - Werner, Susan Kathleen - Wessel, Matthew Francis - 102, 263 West, john Clifton - Wetz, Karen jo - 110 Winkle, Steve Alan - 254 Wireman, George F. - Wise, john Wheeler - Wise, Tanya Ann - 96 Wise, Virginia Eleanor - 96, 2S7 Wittine, Ingrid Marie - Wohlgamuth, Diane Lori - 271 Wolf, Deborah Anne - Wolfe, Douglas Scott - 106, 130 Wolfe, james Bradley - 104 Wolff, john Laurie - Wolk, john Anthony - 108 Wolowiecki, Denis M. - Woodruff, Kim Denise - 271 Woods, Dexter Ray - 154, 263 Wollard, Tracey Luane - Wreede, Paul R. - Wright, Deborah Lynn - Wright, james Glenn - 271 Wright, jeffrey Alan - 108, 271 Wuerdeman, john Summey - 102, 263 Yankovich, john Walter - 90, 124 Yaussy, Kenneth Arden - 254 Yea er Ste hen Michael 8 - P - Young, Christopher Scott - 124, 260 Young, Gregory Allen - Young, jeffrey Lee - Young, Kevin Roger - Young, Ledon - 217 Young, Mark Anthony - 263 Young, Randall Allen - 260 Young, Rollin john - 140 Young, Susan Kay - 271 Young, Timothy Dee - 102 Younglove, Donald Edward - 152 Youngpeter, Daniel Roman - Younkman, Dale Ernest - Yourich, Mark Allen - Zacharias, Lorrie Lynn - 110 Zacharias, Robert W. - 263 Zachman, Lee Ann - Zahn, Robin Kay - 92 Zanow, Nadine jenny - Zaugg, Thomas Keith - 257 Zavodnick, Steven M. - Zawada, jeffrey Edward - 98, 2 Zehringer, Carol Ann - 271 Zeleznik, james Donald - 102 Zeolla, Katherine Ann - 92 Zickar, julie Ann - 110, 271 Zimmerman. William Ray - Zinn, juliann - 271 Zolnier, Marcus Anthony - 217 Zupic, Cathy jo - -...ss ' I 4 , alta.. Once again, the Northern staff has put together a pictorial description of ONU's schoolyear. lt may not be the most accurate description, but we did try which is quite admirable considering what we had to work with and the few people willing to work. A special thank you goes to those who did work: you know who you are. As always, there are mistakes for it is nearly impossible to put a yearbook together without making a few mistakes. We apologize for the mistakes and unavoidable omissions: some things just did not work out as planned. In spite of everything, my staff and lt hope that you find the '79 Northern enjoyable. Lisa Siegenthaler Editor-in-chief l
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