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mm ' 67 Presents it VICTORY YEAR AT OLIVET ' VlCTORY...Jntroduction Buildings 5 VICTORY...Faculty Administration 23 VICTORY Clubs Organizations 65 VICTORY Religious Social 107 VICTORY Sports 137 VICTORY Student Body 169 VICTORY Patrons 233 Editor-Robert L Kuhn Business Manager- Ron Lukas Advisor-Prof. D. J. Strickler Published by the Associated Students of Olivet Nazarene Col lege, Kankakee, Illinois It has been a good year, a very good year. I have seen the faith of many people build a college on an old but sturdy foundation. I have seen answers to prayers that have been decades in the making. I have felt the power of God working in the lives of professors, students, and friends of Olivet Nazarene College. I feel that this book represents many hours of dedicated work on the part of Olivet ' s family. It has taken much of the joy, love, and fellowship of the campus and put it into pictures to show others of a Christian college called Olivet. With joy I give this edition of the AURORA ' 67 to you, OLIVET. In Memoriam f ? U.-I ' li • iH $ m f 1 ' , I ■ • ' ; ' I iU%; I r« ; I Ut . ' IE « ' •■ • ' T ! f- ' , v. ' 1 m 1 1 . . x ■ IP i i IV 1 :■ f 1 1 F i I ; ' it 1 ml 1 ■ 1 1 ■ If 1 ' ; % ■j ' r i j$1 ■ r 1 •Jfc 11 :J ?: ' , ' i 1  ' ;, j ' j - ' ' 1: ) 1 ;J - t ; f ' j ' . i i f r ' o j. J M :: | 4 . ;jji;l J j  ' if . ' v [ft ;K Introduction Buildings ONC students gain victory through Involvement in... Religious commitment Academic pursuits Socio! enjoyment Cultural communication 10 Athletic Participation 11 World-wide involvement • ■ «• 12 If- — — 5 (§ Small pleasures of every day 13 %y]- A i ■ j A O ' Smokey soars high above ONCs edifices of... 14 BURKE ADMINISTRATION Academic and social endeavor LUDWIG CENTER Burke Administration Building is one of the oldest buildings on campus. After having the fourth floor completely removed by a tornado several years ago, Burke has constantly been under redecorating. Burke has become one of Olivet ' s landmarks of beauty. Ludwig college Center is the pivotal point of the campus. Housing dining and recreational facilities as well as a barbershop, laundry, and bookstore, Ludwig has proven itself a blessing to the Olivet student body. 15 a:?.. Reed Hall of Science Reed Hall is a great asset to our campus and a fine tribute to our president. Included in this science building is a green-house, an animal house, and on the top, an ob- servatory. Within the building are class- rooms, laboratories, faculty offices, and a beautiful lecture hall. The pealing of the carillon calls students and faculty to Chalfant Hall four days a week for chapel. Named in memory of Dr. E. O. Chalfant, this interim chapel is also the scene of Lyceums, lectures, concerts, parties, and recitals. Scientific and spiritual progress Chaltani Hall Mental and physical growth New to Olivet ' s extracurricular activities this year was the inter- collegiate sports program. Birch- ard Gymnasium was the setting for five of the Tigers home games. The gym also serves as the head- quarters for the Physical Educa- tion Department. Other functions include offices for the Coaches, several classrooms, locker facili- ties for both men and women, and the O Club room. Birchard Gymnasium emorial Library The Memorial Library, com- pleted in 1956, has a quiet at- mosphere conducive for study, research, or simply browsing. Its facilities include thirty study car- rels, a typing room, a conference room, a music library, a current events area, and a microfilm ma- chine. This comfortable three story air-conditioned building makes studying an easier task. 4 HAanH F i ' ermon Hall Flierman Hall, just south of the Administration Building, is one of Olivet ' s oldest structures. Housed within its walls are a few classrooms, practice rooms, and offices. During the day, many students journey across the street to Goodwin Hall. Here they practice or attend lessons in the studios of the music faculty. All home economics majors spend eight weeks in the Home Management House on North Main. Here theory becomes practice, and the students must utilize their knowledge in practical experi- ence. Cultural and domestic arts Goodwin Hall Home Management House 18 One of the original campus buildings, Chapman Hall houses about 200 fresh- man men. Included in its facilities are a prayer room, a television room, a game room, and a new lounge. Home for about 200 men, mainly soph- omores and juniors, is Hills Hall. Named after Olivet ' s first president, its facilities include a lounge with a fireplace, kitchen facilities, a recreation room, a prayer room, and a T.V. room. Chapman Hall M en s Resid ence Mali Hills Hall 19 Williams Hall, named in honor of Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Williams, is the home of approximately 200 freshman girls. Its spacious parlor and friendly atmosphere make the adjustment to college life less difficult. Mrs. Slagg is the head residence counselor. Nesbitt Hall, named in honor of Miss Mary Nesbitt, was one of the first build- ings completed during the ten-year de- velopment program. Housing approxi- mately 150 co-eds and their head resi- dence counselor, Mrs. Olson, its modern conveniences give comfort and relaxa- tion after long hours of study. A mm m-1 Williams Hall Women ' s Residence Halls Nesbiti Hall 20 McClain Hall Designed like Hills Hall, the New Dorm adds beauty to O.N.C. ' s campus. Its modern layout and luxurious comfort is enjoyed by approxi- mately 200 freshmen and junior girls and their head resident counselor, Mrs. Evelyn Click. Approximately twenty-four senior girls enjoy motel-like conveniences at their residence in Dorm A. Each room has an adjoining bath which adds privacy not available in other dormitories. This privacy is ideal for the schedule of a busy senior. Miss Beth Hatcher is the dorm ' s head resident counselor. Living apartment style in Dorm B are approxi- mately forty-eight sophomore and junior girls. This modern brick building is divided into eight units — each consisting of two large bedrooms, a study, and a bath. The dorm ' s head resident counselor is Linda Darnell. Dorm A Dorm B 21 OLIVET 1967 Our Alma Mater 22 • ' % f . ; ' 1 ' V J f ' m ■ ; 1 ; i •■•. ' Ui v ■ ii I f 1 :2 ' 7 Faculty Administration 23 . ■ ' :■ ' ;H )f I i fjl ' W it V v i : - ' • ' • 1 j p 4 :? i ji ' . ' .. ' ' ft ' • i r ] ?• - , i %J § I 1 • | 1 . . ' 4 ! j v -■ • ; ll uW 1 . ■ i ii - j ! ,11 i Board studies past year and pon- ders over a new one. Progress is the crop... Olivet achieving higher goals. Old plans being broadened and new ones being considered of cultivated pi ans an d id eas Discussion of new policies for advancement of a greater Olivet 25 REED HALL OF SCIENCE Mltfiril eSMKITTIE «  I, K80 t « l CUKKNCN • t . „. . CH  «S i. «HB«S8H mm t. snewiitacit WlSSRlf CGMMITTfl- CM«t tE t. enottuus Itittt t. knce iOm l. HANSON io Ai imu MSHTttTI kits ft  mw mm CMSBITWTS i SIWIKS, K KU«  « ' fMiu COttTMCTOR . iKfl C8XSTSKTIW Cft ' . n ' [■kr- mm Silly Dr. Harold W. Reed This has indeed been an exciting and victorious year. This is Victory Year has been more than a slogan, it has been a glori- ous reality. Victory spiritually — academically — numerically and materially. The completion of the Ten Year Development Program was celebrated on Founders ' Day. The climax of this tremendous event was the dedication of Reed Hall of Science. This was the fifth and final building envisioned for the ten year period, 1957-1967. Our student enrollment is five hundred above that which was envisioned by the Planning Commission and the Board of Trustees when the development program was launched in 1957. The professors assigned Divisional and Departmental Chair- manships this year will match the best leadership of any Christian Liberal Arts College in the nation. Dr. Otho Jennings, Chairman, Division of Social Sciences Dr. Beryl Dillman, Chairman, Division of Education and Psy- chology Dr. J. Ottis Sayes, Chairman, Division of Religion and Philosophy Dr. Fordyce Bennett, Chairman, Division of Languages and Literature Dr. Forest Benner, Chairman, Department of Theology Dr. Mary Shaffer, Chairman, Department of Art Mrs. Carolyn Learned, Chairman, Department of Home Econom- ics Dr. Dwayne Little, Acting-Chairman, Department of History Professor Marion Jamison, Director of our new Planetarium We believe that God has given these men and women to Olivet to fill these important positions. This is Victory Year! To God be the Glory — Great things He hath done! Harold W. Reed, President 27 They seek better facilities Dr. Donald Gibson Vice President-Field Services Development Dr. Paul Schwada Vice President-Academic Affairs Dean of the College The office of Vice-President in charge of Field Servi- ces and Development is occupied by Dr. Donald Gib- son. In this position he strives for support of Olivet in all the churches of the educational zone, recruits new students, and raises funds. Filling the new position of Vice-President in charge of Academic Affairs and Dean of the College. Paul L. Schwada has done a remarkable job. Among his re- sponsibilities this past year have been all matters per- taining to instructional and educational affairs, such as arranging teaching loads, recruiting new faculty, and scheduling final exams. It is also his responsibility to serve as Director of the Summer School Session. Since 1955, Dr. John H. Cotner has served as Dean of Students. This is his first full year to serve as Vice-President in Charge of Spiritual Life and Student Affairs. In his newest capacity, Dr. Cotner has helped start and supervise many new programs under Spiritual Outreach, a new program which makes possible student participation on the local church level. Dr. Samuel David Beeman capably serves as Assistant Dean of Instruction. He is constantly harassed with matters of late tests, holiday absences, and research studies concerning academic programs. Dr. Beeman is also supervisor of the Audio-Visual Aids Department. Dr. John Cotner Vice President-Spiritual Life Student Affairs broader minds and deeper souls for Olivet Dr. S. David Beeman Assistant Dean of Instruction Mr. Charles Henderson Business Manager Mr. Norman Moore Director of Admissions They evaluate mental and material resources Mr. Charles Beatty Comptroller Mr. William Bennett Registrar 30 jtsm ' ' ■k Mrs. Emily Reeves Dean of Women Director of Ludwig Center Mr. Curtis Brady Dean of Men Overseers of students present and past Mr. Charles Ide Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association Miss Ruth Gilley Librarian 31 Edward Brodein Engineer Ruth Isenberg Printing and Mailing W. T. Hodges, M.D. College Physician Administrative Personnel Gladys Corbett Bookstore Manager Esther Tripp Bookkeeper Ruth lane College Nurse Paul Stiles Traffic Manager 32 Melvin Myers Maintenance Grover Brooks Campus Caretaker and Gardener Tamora Neeley Secretary -President Glenna Fitzgerrel Secretary-Vice President Development and Field Services Norma Ickes Secretary-Vice President Academic Affairs Ruth Snider Secretary-Business Manager Lil Ward Secretary-Vice President Student Affairs and Spiritual Life Linda Myers Secretary Comptroller Grace Hoskins Secretary-Director of Admissions Audrey Myers Secretary-Dean of Women 33 Ruba ee Morris Secretary-Dean of Men Today ' s Teachers Teach B. R. DILLMAN A.B., M.Ed., Ed.D. Chairman Division of Education and Psychology Acting Chairman Department of Education Professor of Education The Division of Education and Psychology has made many advances within the past ten years. The faculty has increased from nine to eight- een persons. The new Department of Nursing will become a part of this division, eventually adding seven faculty members to the ever-growing list. Olivet ' s recent accreditation by NCATE (the National Council for the Accrediting of Teacher Education) has been one of the most significant steps forward. Arriving at this goal has helped Olivet accept an all-college approach to Teacher Education. During the past decade the number of student teachers has increased from about thirty per year to one hundred and thirty. Plans are underway for initiating a masters degree in educa- tion in the future. A major in Physical Education has been instituted; plans are being considered for a minor in library science; the psychology major has been strengthened; the elementary education major has been strengthened with greater academic emphasis; and a junior high major has been added. The addition of a Curriculum Center has strengthened the opportunity for teaching materials in both elementary and secondary education. This is a continually growing division. 34 ERNON CARMICHAEL B.S., M.A., Ph.D. ; Professor of Business Education PAUL SCHWADA B.S., Th.B., M.A., Ph.D. Dean of the College Professor of Education Tomorrow ' s To Remember... VERNON GROVES B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Director of Teacher Education Professor of Education 35 LORA DONOHO A.B., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Physical Education CLARENCE WARD B.S., M.Ed. Chairman Department of Physical Education Assistant Professor of Physical Education We teach personalities WILLIAM BENNETT A.B., M.A. Registrar Assistant Professor of Education BONEITA MARQUART A.B., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Education 36 r-r RUTH E. GILLEY A.B., M.A., B.S. Head Librarian Associate Professor of Library Science DOROTHY ACORD A.B., M.A. Instructor in Physical Education not just pupils DAVID ANDREWS A.B., M.A. Interim Instructor in Physhology GENEVA JOHNSON A.B., A.M.L.S. Assistant Librarian 37 VIRGINIA WAYMIRE A.B., M.A. Assistant Librarian Assistant Professor of Library Science HARRY WESTFALL, JR. B.A., M.A., B.D., M.S. Assistant Professor of Education We form men JOHN CRANDALL B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education FLOYD DUNN A.B., M.S. Assistant Professor of Education 38 BILUE MATHENY A.B., M.S. Assistant Professor of Education not just minds LARRY WATSON A.B. Instructor in Physical Education A. VAN ANTWERP A.B., B.S. Assistant Professor of Library Science 39 CURTIS BRADY B.S., Mus.Ed., M.S., Mus.Ed. Chairman Division of Fine Arts Dean of Men Chairman Department of Music Associate Professor of Music It is the desire and purpose of the Division of Fine Arts to provide experiences and instruction in the Arts such as will enable students to leave the halls of Olivet sufficiently prepared to teach in this general area and or to have developed an interest which will produce continuing appreciation for and participation in the finer aspects of our cultural heritage. Over the past ten years the Divisional faculty has increased from twelve to fourteen full-time teachers, and one part-time. Of more significance is the depth of academic preparation of these people: one person holds an earned Doctorate, three have taken substantial work toward doctoral degrees, and by this autumn all will hold the Master ' s Degree. To keep pace with the growing number of students the divisional ensembles have increased from five to nine, thus giving more opportunity for participation in a musical organization. It is with eagerness, resolution, and a deep sense of responsi- bility that the Division of Fine Arts f aces the future, to still better prepare young people for lives of usefulness to God and their fellow men. Communication beyond the limits of spoken language M Art is one of man ' s nighesf forms of creativity and expression. 40 MARY SHAFFER A.B., M.A., M.S., Ed.D. Chairman Department of Art Associate Professor of Art and Art Education JEWELL FLAUGHER B.Mus., B.S., M.S. Chairman Department of Strings Assistant Professor of Violin Music Librarian Harlow Hopkins B.S.Mus.Ed., M.S.Mus.Ed. Assistant Professor of Music Education NAOMI LARSEN B.Mus., M.Mus. Chairman Department of Piano Professor of Piano and Voice DONALD MURRAY B.Sac.Mus., M.Mus. Assistant Professor of Music Theory and Piano 41 RAY MOORE B.Mus., M.A. Assistant Professor of Voice ™°  . ' j.LMJilllli iP ' ; : ' WANDA KRANICH B.Mus., M.Mus. Assistant Professor of Organ and Music Theory Frees the senses ROCKWELL BRANK Graduate National Academy of Design Assistant Professor of Fine Arts MARGARITA EVANS A.B., Mus.M. Assistant Professor of Voice 42 «V NG KRANICH B.S.Mus.Ed., Mus.M. Assistant Professor of Voice OVID YOUNG B.S. Assistant Professor of Piano for greater expression GEORGE MOWRY A.B., M.S. Assistant Professor of Instrumental Music BONNIE JACKSON B.S.Mus.Ed. Interim Instructor in Piano 43 Experience does prove to be the best teacher. As the world shrinks beneath us The Division of Languages and Literature includes the Departments of Classical Languages and Literature, English Language and Literature, Modern Language and Literature, and Speech. Some twenty-two members of the faculty offer courses within the division and, from the standpoint of student hours taught, its English Department is the largest in the College. The Division is concerned primarily with culture and communication; the student is taught the effective use of his own and foreign languages and is introduced to the best that has been thought and written. The modern Languages Department operates a modern and efficient language laboratory for its French, Spanish, and German students. Few colleges could boast of an equal demand for classical languages. Alumni from this division are making a significant contribution to various professions. New majors will soon be offered and every effort is being made to keep abreast of the latest advances in teaching techniques and to employ the most effective methods and media of instruction. FORDVCE BENNETT A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman Division of Lan- guage and Literature Chairman Department of English Associate Professor of English 44 S. D. BEEMAN A.B., 77i.B., B.D., M.Ed., Ph.D. Assistant Dean of Instruction Assistant Professor of Speech ' . C. S. McCLAIN A.B., M.A., LITT.D. Professor of English and between us v LEROY BROWN A.B., M.A., Ed.D. Assistant Professor of Speech 45 ATHEL McCOMBS B.S., M.S. Chairman Department of Speech Associate Professor of Speech GARDNER WALMSLEY A.B., M.A. Chairman Department of Modern Languages and Literature Assistant Professor of French And the universe LEROY REEDY A.B., MA. Director of Publicity Assistant Professor of English HARRIETT DEMARAY A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English 46 LOTTIE PHILLIPS A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English GUNNELL JORDEN A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English moves in around us CHARLES JONES A.B. Assistant Professor in Spanish PHYLLIS HOLSTEIN B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of English and Speech 47 EUNICE McCLAIN A.B. Instructor in English VIRGIE STEWART B.S. Instructor in Spanish We must read the literature of the post BETTY QUANSTROM A.B., MA. Instructor in English KENNETH SWAN A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English • ij 48 JOHN LOWN B.A., M.A., B.D. Instructor in Classical Language and Biblical Literature LEO SLAGG A.B., M.A. Professor Emeritus of Spanish and speak the languages of the present ALFRED LILIEMHAL A.B. Graduate Assistant in German PATRICIA WESKE A.B. Graduate Assistant in French 49 The new Reed Hall of Science brings the sciences together in one area. Discipline and order The past ten years has been a period of significant change in the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Before the construction of Reed Hall of Science, the sciences were located in various buildings on the campus: the biological sciences in Burke Administration Building, chemistry in Sanford Hall over the boiler room of the heating plant, mathematics in Flierman Hall, and physics in Birchard Gymnasium. The new Reed Hall of Science brings the sciences together in one area. The nearly two million dollar facility includes the main building with classrooms, laboratories, and offices. The auditori- um seating two hundred sixty people has a special folding door which divides the auditorium into two classrooms. In addition, the new facility includes a planetarium, an observatory, an 1130 IBM Computer, an experimental animal house, a greenhouse, and approximately a quarter of a million dollars of special scientific instruments and equipment to be used in regular courses and in research projects. Olivet can anticipate a bright future for its constituency in offering the best in training in the sciences for its students. 50 CLARENCE GOJHAUS A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman Division of Natural Sciences Chairman Department of Chemistry Professor of Chemistry FANNIE BOYCE A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathemat- ics JOHN HANSON A.B., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry are seen in the behavior of DWIGHT STRICKLER A.B., M.S. Chairman Department of Biological Sciences Professor of Biological Sciences ELBERT PENCE B.S., M.S. Chairman Department of Physics Associate Professor of Physics 51 HERMAN PRICE A.B., M.A., l.L.D. Interim Professor of Mathematics FAYE RILEY B.S., M.S.N.Ed. Director of Nursing oil God ' s MAR ON JAM SON B.S. Director of Planetarium Assistant Professor of Physical Science DAVID RICE A.B., M.A. Professor of Physics — Emeritus 52 I. WILLIAM BEANEY B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology JOHN L. WHITE A.B., M.A.J. Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences creations PRENTISS TOMLINSON A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathemat- ics JAMES W. IRBY Science Consultant in Electronics and Instrumentation 53 It is the objective of the Division of Religion and Philosophy to acquaint each student with the heritage of the Christian faith and the doctrines of the various churches. It is hoped that, through the study of the Word of God, each student will be led to self- realization through a full commitment to Christ. The Division is especially concerned with the instruction of those students who are studying for the ministry or other full- time service. However, it also strives to give each Olivetian a sound, basic religious education. The Division helps prepare both lay and ministerial students for a life of Christian service in the church, continually hoping for new victories for Christ. J. OTT S SAYES Th.B., B.D., M.R.E., D.R.E. Chairman Division of Religion and Philosophy Chairman Department of Reli- gious Education Professor of Religious Education So the last shall be first, Dr. Reed challenges students, In the Power of the Spirit, GO. JOHN COTNER A.B., Th.B., M.A., Ph.D. Vice President in Charge of Spiritual Life and Student Affairs Professor of Religion and Philosophy and the first last: i RALPH PERRY A.B., Th.B., M.A., Ph.D. Director of Graduate Studies Professor of Pastoral Theology FOREST BENNER B.S., S.T.D., Ph.D. Chairman Department of Theology Professor of Theology 55 L. C. PHILO Th.B., B.S., B.D., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman Department of Philosophy Professor of Philosophy fi. CirDE R DAU B.D., 6.S., M.A., S.T.M., Th.D. Assistant Professor of Theology and Biblical Literature for many be called, S. S. WH TE A.B., B.D., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Theology and Philosophy J. F. LEIST A.B., M.A., D.D. Special lecturer in Bible and Theology 56 O. G. HAHN A.B., B.D., MA. Assistant Professor of Bible and Theology EARL BARRETT A.B., B.D., S.T.D., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy but few chosen. (Matthew 20:16) JOHN CHO B.A., B.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Theology mM MOODY S. JOHNSON A.B., B.D. Instructor in Bible 57 C assroom demonstrations add interest to classes. Am I therefore your enemy, OTHO JENNINGS A.B., M.A., S.T.D., Ph.D. Chairman Division of Socio Science Professor of Sociology The Division of Social Sciences in the past decade has kept pace with the rapid growth of the College as a whole. All de- partments have been strengthened by faculty additions and aca- demic upgrading. Business Administration has enlarged and mod- ernized its equipment, Home Economics has increased its faculty, as has also Sociology, and History has added a full-time depart- mental head. The divisional organization has been strengthened by coordination of the departments under a full-time divisional chairman. All the improvements are geared to the divisional goal of developing in the student a general understanding of social institu- tion; an acquaintance with the political, economic, and social ideals and practices in American democracy; an interest in and a grasp of the social science with an opportunity to specialize in one or more fields; and an acquaintance with scientific methods of research in the study of society. 58 LEONARD ANDERSON B.S., M.S., C.P.A. Chairman Department of Business Administration and Economics Associate Professor of Business Administration and Economics CAROLYN LEARNED B.S., M.S. Chairman Department of Home Economics Assistant Professor of Home Eco- nomics because I tell you the truth? (Gal. 4:16) F. O. PARR A.B., M.A. Chairman Department of Sociology Assistant Professor of Sociology DWAYNE LITTLE A.B., M.A. Acting Chairman Department of | History Assistant Professor of History 59 t. G. MITTEN B.S., M.S., Ph.D., C.L.U. Professor of Business Administra- tion and Economics Who is a neighbor? HARVEY HUMBLE A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of History ESTHER ROBERTS B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration 60 ■ WILLIAM ISAACS A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of History He that showeth mercy. GRACE KINDRED A.B., M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics 61 JAMES STEWART B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of History _ Go, and do thou likewise. (Luke 10:37) The training of young people on the graduate level for full-time service in the Church as min- isters, missionaries, or teachers of religion in the various institutions of the Church is the objective of the Division of Graduate Studies in Religion. Now in its fourth year, the program included 31 students this year. It is important for our future spiritual leaders to develop an understanding of and appreciation for the doctrines and standards which are empha- sized by the Church, especially the doctrine of entire sanctification. Our future leaders must also be aware of contemporary issues in our theo- logical doctrine and mission. The Division of Graduate Studies in Religion, under the direction of Dr. Perry, attempts to give the student this understanding, appreciation, and awareness. In order that these students may be Bible expositors, proficiency in the Greek language is included in the program of study. Master ' s Program In Religion Ralph E. Perry Director 62 «M -Stephen S. White Otho Jennings Clyde Ridall Fordyce Bennett 63 L. C. Philo J. Ottis Sayes Earl E. Barrett In Dedication An ONC professor is a busy person. He is responsible for teaching and counseling students who often fail to recognize the sacrifices he and his fellow faculty members make. He must be in attendance at classes and faculty meetings, though he him- self may wish he had another cut coming. He must profess the experiences of salvation and sanctification, and express the spirit of Christ in the midst of frustration and opposition. But what makes an ONC professor unique is not the things he does that he must do, but the things he does of his own will. He teaches at a holiness college at a discount rate. He makes a monetary sacrifice to serve us. He is willing to meet us in our problems and help us work them out. Most of all, he prays and cares for his school. He is there at faculty prayer meetings and altar services. He gives from the very depth of his soul. An ONC professor does his best to teach adequately his share of the college curriculum. But even harder is his attempt to guide a younger generation through the obstacles of doubts, fears, and questions that each must solve on the road to maturity. 64 n ; ' : I • i i ■ f s % V if f 71 ' j f ' ' , u ■ T HI : ' i ' 1 ■■ $ l, ' . 1 iy 1 Ml • !• ■ 1 I 1 ; ; AM H fii ; 1 1 If ; v. i - . . . -jV fifi m 1 1 P • ill] ' ! ] ■ S ' M f § : - Iff • r% uit Clubs Organizations 65 Activated Learning It is through organizations that we as Olivetians can serve both the college and community. Organizations such as W.R.A., M.R.A., Student Council, Student Tribunal, and Social Committee are composed of elected persons who serve to harmonize student activities on the campus. Through the Aurora and Glimmerglass staffs the events of the year are compiled, written, and recorded. All of these organizations contribute to the well-rounded college personality of the Olivetian. It is through these organiza- tions that situations arise which we may meet later in life. Thus, organizations are not only the voice of the student today, but a training ground for life tomorrow. 66 Concentration on student problems. Student Tribunal The Student Tribunal is the supreme judicial au- thority of the Associated Students. The Tribunal is composed of nine members, chosen with re- gard to their qualifications for adjudication, by the Student Council. Ideally the members are chosen to the permanent position during their sophomore year. The responsibilities of the Stu- dent Tribunal are: to construe finally and authori- tatively, and to decide cases arising under, the constitution of the Associated Students, to try all cases of impeachment, to decide all disputed elec- tions, and to hear and decide all controversies between or among both the members and sub- sidiary organizations of the Associated Students. The Chief Justice of the Tribunal, chosen for his distinctive ability to interpret the letter and intent of the printed word, is Richard J. Nichols. The elected secretary is Jane Crisman, whose job it has been to record the substance of the somewhat lengthy, but always intense, sessions. Seated: Pat Wiseman, Charles Cremeans, Rick Nichols, Frank Cox, Prof. Isaacs Standing: Jon Scott, David Williams, Jane Crisman, Paul Jetter, Jack Provencal Chief Justice, Rick Nichols, proposes the question. 67 Duone Clinker, President Regulation of Student Council The Student Council directs all organizations and activities within the Associated Students. The Council convenes at least once every two weeks to discuss and plan for greater government policies, student activities, and entertainment that will work for the betterment of our Christian college campus. The Child Care Program constitutes one of the most outstand- ing and challenging activities initiated by the Council this year. The Child Care Program provides for the Student sponsorship of community welfare children. In this, its first year, over seventy applications were received from Olivet students, and twenty- eight children found help and security in their student sponsors. Three parties — Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Valentine — were given on the behalf of these children. Other activities included campus tours, sports, trips to Chicago and to the zoo. Mary Sue Jones, Secretary 68 Wesley Jeiter, Treasurer Legislation and Social Activities i Social Committee One of the most influential programs established by the Council was the Spiritual Outreach Program. This program was organized in order to provide opportunity for concerned students to be witnesses for Christ within the community and its surrounding areas. The four phases of this program are: SCOPE, Lay-witness, Servants of Christ, and Gospel Crusaders. The Council also sponsored faculty and student forums, trave- logues, and campus beautification programs. Peggy Garner, Social Chairman 69 JERRY HERTENSTEIN, editor-in-chief first semester The GLIMMERGLASS, Olivet ' s weekly student newspaper publi- cation, was under the editorship of Jerry Hertenstein first semester of the 1966-67 school year. Purpose of the newspaper was to pr esent campus news on school affairs for the Olivet family which includes the students, faculty and administration. A majority of the news was printed in a straight, factual, in- formative matter. Top events were placed on the front page of the four page tabloid sized paper. The third page was given over to feature stories and a fashion column. The fourth page was devoted to sports and the second page to editorial and columnist comment. Except for the editorial page and copy written by columnists, an effort was made to delete the reporter ' s personal comment and opinion from news articles. Several new innovations were initiated. The GLIMMERGLASS was printed on regular newsprint paper. Correct newspaper lay- out, following the eye pleasing horizontal style, was practiced. Headlines were written with the proper amount of characters in an attempt to have none too tight or too loose. Layout was built so that large type headlines were written for major items and given top play on the page. Two column leads on articles, odd measured column size, such as a column and a half size for some stories and only three quarters of a column line for others, various point size type, and column rules to properly separate some articles and absence of column rules in other writing to produce eye pleasing white space, were used to attract the reader. JIM SMOCK, business manager Informative campus news in Photographs were utilized to illustrate articles while others alone told a story. The pictures were enlarged and most were en- graved by a line process which provides a better newspaper reproduction than some methods employed. The editor, in one of the few times in the history of the school paper, was able to work hand in hand with the printer. The paper was mechanically produced at a print shop in a near-by community where Jim Shaw, an Olivet student, is composing room foreman. Shaw did all the type setting, make-up and ran the printing press. Because Shaw is a student and thus familiar with Olivet ' s campus, a greater understanding was reached between the printer and editor. The paper was printed at considerably less cost than in some other years. James Smock, serving his second year as the paper ' s capable business manager, was able to increase advertising. This, com- bined with the lower cost of printing the paper, provided a greater income. Smock also initiated a classified advertising sec- tion for student and campus ads. 70 DOUGLAS FLETCHER, Editor second semester Hertenstein, left, and printer Jim Shaw, an Olivet student, discuss a point of front page make-up in the composing room of area printing shop where the GLIMMER- GLASS was put together and rolled off the press. GLIMMERGLASS Members of the GLIMMERGLASS staff pictured in front of Ludwig Student Center are front row; Marvin Ingram, reporter, and Marcia Morgan, fashion columnist and secretary. Standing from left are Steve Sublette, sports writer, Dr. Forrest W. Nash, religion columnist, Bob Lightle, sports writer, and professor LeRoy Reedy, faculty co-sponsor of the weekly student newspaper. Editorials on campus affairs appeared regularly by Hertenstein, Edith Holcomb and Carol Smock, who served as assistant editor. Dennis Kent commented on campus political affairs. Richard Nichols wrote on both campus and national political news. ! Regular religious columnists were Dr. Forrest W. Nash, pastor ; of College Church of the Nazarene and Richard Ungerbuehler, a senior ministerial and honor student. Marcia Morgan acted in the dual role of secretary and fashion ! columnist although a guest fashion columnist appeared from l time to time. Steve Sublette, Bob Lightle and Hertenstein were regular sports writers. Professor D. J. Strickler, Andy Holmgren, Douglas Fletcher and Gary Bond contributed their photography talents to the publi- cation. Reporters were Lyle Winland, Terry Read, llene Lacy, Noel Wright, Marvin Ingram, Tom Patton, Ruth Henck, Glenda Kissee, Ruth Miller, Paul Zoroya, Harold Coomer and others. Leroy Reedy, professor in the department of English, who (teaches journalism and is also director of Olivet ' s news service and Dr. John Cotner, vice president in charge of student affairs, ; were faculty sponsors of the newspaper. They were available for counsel on any problem or question on policy making. The GLIMMERGLASS was distributed to the students, faculty and administration each Friday morning following chapel. The I weekly circulation totaled approximately 1600. 71 Robert L. Kuhn, Editor The Past Judy Johnson, Jim Hayes, Judy Fullerlon, Ellen Hosking, Jeann Brouhard The making of a yearbook involves many things and many people. First, it must have leaders that are capable of carrying a double load — the yearbook and the textbook. Next it must have a staff with numerous abilities, for they must take pictures, draw layouts, write copy, crop pictures, proof-read, paste-up, and sell advertisements. Most of all, however, it re- quires long hours of hard work. With all things working together, then there is a yearbook, the AURORA 1967. And for the editor and staff there is a knowledge of what they have given and gained to make it possible. Ann Phipps, Assistant Editor 72 Ronald Lukas, Business Manager m 3L w - m, is made Joyce Berberich, Bob Bouton, Betty Koehler, Theressa Houchin, Jill Cheesman f You Gary Galey, Assistant Business Manager 73 Ever kick a volleyball? Stories: not of ghosts but of boys. Women ' s Residence Association ' Seated: Kathie Eckley, Joan Bebout, Carol DeArmond, Janelle Casey Standing: Donna Walker, Linda Moore, Bonnie Shindle, Mrs. Reeves Women ' s Residence Association is an organi- zation whose purpose is to enhance the social and religious atmosphere of the campus and to help in matters of a judicial nature for the girls who live on campus. WRA also helps the new female student on campus to adjust to the busy but fun-filled college life. To help these girls, WRA has initiated a Big- Little Sister Program. Each new Freshman girl is paired with an upperclass girl. It is the function of the older girl to guide the younger through the many problems that the new students usually face. This program has proved to be a great help to the upperclasswomen. Activities sponsored by the WRA this year in- cluded: a Big-Little Sister Program, a slumber party, a Twirp Weekend, and the annual Mother- Daughter Weekend. 74 Senior Houses ' pride and joy. Men ' s Residence Association Seated: Prof. Brady, Joe Wisehart, Jack Provencal, Tim Harding ; Standing: Tom Patton, Dave Williams, Ray Williams, Brock Swanson Rich Reedy, Dave McClaid The Men ' s Residence Association has been an important organization on campus this year. Its purpose of providing the male resident student with an environment of Christian fellowship, while creating an atmosphere of spiritual growth, has led to many activities both on and off campus: tournaments, tobogganing parties, film-nights, and Fireside Forums during revival. The MRA has striven to adjust the life of each young man to that which is expected of him while at an in- stitution of higher learning. Creating in the young man the ideal of the school is a challenging endeavor. But this year a giant step has been taken towards this end. 75 . :%-i lp ' fti [fellowship and exchange o ideas Experience...our teacher Fellowship and exchange of ideas are what clubs are made for. From the scientist to the dramatist to the homemaker, there is a club for each. An opportunity to share ideas in one ' s field and to have fellowship with those you will be working with later in life. Clubs also open up many opportunities of learning that one does not receive in the classroom. Field trips, lectures, films, and even practical experience are offered thru clubs. 76 Seated: Janell Casey, Richard Ungerbuehler Standing: Linda Darnell, Russ Loveit, Doreen Mourer Alpha Tau Delta Homecoming is accented by Prof. Little ' s speech at the Phi Delta Lamba breakfast. Alpha Tau Delta is Olivet ' s chapter of Phi Delta Lambda, the scholastic honor society of Nazarene Colleges. The purpose of the society is to serve as an incentive for academic excellence by pro- viding outstanding students the opportunity for recognition. To be a member of the honor society, a stu- dent must maintain a grade point average of 3.35 for underclassmen and 3.2 for juniors and seniors. The activities include an annual breakfast which takes place during homecoming, and an annual banquet during which senior members receive an honor pin and membership into Phi Delta Lambda. 77 Seated: Michelle Gregory, Pat Wiseman Standing: Dr. Jennings, Robert Spaulding The Sociology Club is one of Olivet ' s most ac- tive organizations. Each year it sponsors a field trip to Chicago to study the ecology of a city and to visit the museum of natural history. It tries to make each student aware of existing social problems, social survey and research. It encourages discussions on social themes in order that students might be oriented to the social movements of their generation and make some contribution to our society. This year the club began a Child Care pro- gram for the underprivileged children of the Kankakee area. Each child participating in the program had a student sponsor who made sure that he visited campus, attended parties, and fell that he had a real friend. Sociology Club w% . ' V. I On Club Day, Sociology Club had no trouble finding members eager to sign up. 78 The Alumni protect that ball. Is it stuck? tl O Club Basketball, baseball, football ... a foundation of strength and sportsmanship. It is the sincere purpose of the O club to give recognition to those who have achieved excellance in Ath- letics, It is a co-ed club with the desire to ex- press high Christian standards in Sports. Seated: Natalie Whitis, Coach C. W. Ward Standing-. Harold Wannest, Ray Williams, Dee Clay 79 Club day found many eager and curious students around the Young Democrats table. Club officers include, from left, seated, Dorothy Husted, Sandra Snow ; stand- ing, Terry Schnell, Ronald Mygrant, and faculty advisor, Harvey Humble. Young Democrats The purpose of the Young Democrats is to stimulate young college people to an active interest in government affairs, to perpetuate the ideals and principles of the Democratic Party, to acquaint voters and potential voters with the issues and the candidates, and to promote the highest de- gree of justice, social welfare, and happi- ness. This past year the organization hosted Senator Paul Simon, an Illinois state senator, and many of the local candidates in the 1966 elections. Other activities included field trips to the Illinois Legislature and the Chicago City Council, and enthusiastic work during the 1966 Campaign and elections. Members of the Young Democrats on a recent field trip to Springfield. Hflflfl 80 Some members offended a political rally here in Kankakee, and met Candidates Richard Nixon, Charles Percy, and Les Arends. Club Day and the young Republicans booth. Young Republicans Young Republican officers include, from left, seated, Patricia Carpenter, Curfis Brady, faculty advisor, and Rick Nichols; standing, from left, D.J. Strickler, faculty advisor, Don Dreisbach, Steve Wagner, Jon Scott, and William McCulley. The purposes of the Young Republican Club are to orientate Christian young people in the field of politics, to make them of service to God and their country, and to develop all young Re- publicans on the campus into an intelligent, ag- gressive, and cooperative Republican group. This year ' s activities included a political rally in which senatorial candidate Charles Percy was speaker. Young Republicans strive to keep our student body politically aware — a very worthy goal. r Business Club Mr. Richard Kyrouac, Personnel Manager, shows fhe Business Club through the Simoniz Co. Club members Ytew assembly line at Simoniz. i Business Club officers include: Bottom, from left, V.H. Carmichael, faculty co-sponsor; Linda Darnell, Daniel Gould; top: Jon Scott, Ray Davis, and Leonard Anderson, faculty sponsor. The purpose of the Business Club is to bring a realistic view of all phases of the business field to the Olivet students who are majoring or minoring in business. Members have enjoyed field trips to such sites as the Chicago Board of Trade, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, the Midwest Stock Exchange, the Merchandising Mart, a Data Proc- essing center, and local industries. Monthly meetings include firms and special speakers. rm - fr] . Iti ¥m ■ m 1 B 82 Radio Club Prospective members of the Amateur Radio Club gather ' round the booth on club day. The objectives of the amateur radio club are the promotion of radio on campus; the devel- opment of qualified ham operators; and the establishing of a radio shack which is open for use to club members. Faculty Sponsor of the club, Prof. Ray Moore, is also head of the campus radio station WKOC. Amateur radio club officers ore, from Frederick Berger, Sam Brown, and Alan Ht the lliber left, Professor Ray Moore, faculty advisor ger. jf k fck. Ps ■ill V r t ' ■ ' J |mv| k lb m h m T I HVlr am j w. frills Ht ' . : ' ■■ Wb M Jjmkem 3 f M HBMPf- B M ' Km 83 Guest speakers add to the knowledge of the future homemakers with practical hints. Home Economics Club is open to any girl or boy who has the desire to learn more of the methods of home management. This year Olivet ' s Home Ec Club provided its members with speakers, films and practical experience in a pizza sale. Home Economics Seated: Mrs. Learned, Beverly Hudson Standing: Marie Jones, Sharon Cornell Seated: Dr. Grothaus, Judy Morgan Standing: Larry Burggraf, Joel Brunt, Steve Kaiser Science Club Doctors, technicians, and medical assistants prepare themselves for service. Jm W0 i mm ? Olivet ' s Science Club was introduced to the student body this year by an all-most real computer — on the first Club Day, incident- ally. This enthusiastic membership drive inter- ested many new students and brought old members flocking back. Dr. Clarence E. Grothaus served as sponsor for the fifteenth consecutive year. Once more his puzzle demonstration was repeated, to the delight of many faculty members and students. Highlights of the year were a field trip to the Museum of Science and Industry in Chi- cago, and a Spring breakfast. Several members also had a chance to tour Armour Pharmaceuti- cal Company here in Kankakee. The Club made it possible for its members to receive the Scientific American at a special discount. The officers for the past year were: Tom Sipes, president; Larry Burggraf, vice president; Steve Kaiser, treasurer; Joel Brunt, chaplain; Judy Morgan, secretary. A word is wise if correctly placed. Olivet ' s speech club presented the student body with a wise word. The Speech Club has worked to contribute its best in example and deed to Olivet ' s family. Though setback by the loss of its President after the first semester, the club continued under the handicap to finish well rewarded. Speech C ub members get practical experience in school plays. Joe Craig, President, smiles as membership increases. Speech Club Standing: Marcia Bishop, Keith Hoyt, Ken Gates, Seated: John Hannigan, Athel McCombs. Seated: Ron Mygrant, Roger Hansen, Shirley Puckett Standing: John Hannigan, Gary Ward, Leslie Hough Olivet Debaters Therefore, be it resolved that the United States sub- stantially reduce its foreign policy commitments. This topic was debated across the country during the ' 66- ' 67 season. Coached by Professor Athel McCombs, the debate team debated at Columbia University, Wisconsin State Univer- sity, Manchester College, Greenville College, Bradley University, Transylvania College, and the University of Illinois. In March, members of the team debated a visiting team from England and Wales. Besides accumulating a good number of wins, the de- baters developed their ability to reason logically and communicate their conclusions. International debaters give Olivets debaters a run for their money. 87 Seated: Mrs. Billie Maiheny, Suella Maddy, Ruth Miller Standing: Donna Walker, Susie Pollok, Pat Glancy Boasting one of the largest memberships of any organization on Olivet ' s campus, SEA has many varied functions. Included in SEA ' s activities this year were the regular meetings which featured various educational opportunities, and a delega- tion sent to the state convention at the Palmer House in Chicago. Spring saw SEA busy planning a faculty tea and reorganization for the coming September. SEA is a part of the larger national organization — NEA. Student Educators Association Married Students Association Seated. Dr. Sayes, Marian Compbell, Donna Brooks Standing: Ted Lee, Richard Ungerbuehler, Jerry Densmore The Association of Married Students has become the fastest growing organization on campus serving nearly 500 men and women united through common interests. Organized to give married students a voice in campus affairs, the Association has objectives which have mushroomed to meet the growing de- mands. In an attempt to promote Christian fellow- ship for its members, two family retreats were held at Kankakee River State Park. Babysitting service was offered to increase involvement in all school functions. Future plans include weekly gymnasium privileges for married students and the estab- lishment of athletic teams to compete in intra- mural sports is being considered. To become a member, simply take the solemn oath, for better, for worse, for richer ... The Sweetest Sound In math, it is said that a whole is the sum total of its parts. But the same postulate applies in the world of music, especially in Olivet ' s music department. The whole is not contained in theory and methods classes, practice hours, instrumental ensembles or one of the four per- forming choirs, but is even more than the composite of these entities. To these must also be added the nebulous beauty of friends gathering to shoot the breeze in Goodwin ' s lounge, the close fellowship inherent in musical groups, and the learning, sharing, experiencing and understanding the priceless treasures of music. 89 HERITAGE SINGERS Praise Him in Song Seated: Donna To go,- Leora Windoffer; Sandra Reed Standing: Jeff Sparks; Prof. Moore; Leonard Budd In it ' s second year, the Heritage Singers, under the direction of Professor Ray Moore, did a fine job of representing Olivet at many of the differ- ent churches throughout Illinois and Indiana. Not taking an extended tour as the other musi- cal groups, the Heritage Singers ' main purpose is to serve on the weekends. The sixteen member mixed choir also performed at the Mother- Daughter Weekend and for the Teen Banquet of the Chicago Central District. The group sings a variety of songs including both sacred and secular. 90 ORPHEUS CHOIR A Ministry in Music Seated: Jim Stogdill, Lyla Hyde, Janelle Casey Standing: Jackie Peterson, Mrs. Larsen, Steve Martin, Mary Sue Jones The Orpheus Choir, under the direction of Professor Naomi Larsen, this year ex- perienced the thrill of glorifying God through Ministry in Music. The forty-seven mixed voice choir, accompanied by Professor Ovid Young, gave concerts at Homecoming, College Church, and at many other churches throughout Olivet ' s Educational Zone dur- ing the year. They also sang for the dedi- cation of the Reed Hall of Science in the Fall. Their Spring Tour took them to Michi- gan, April 19-23. A Christmas banquet provided a time of social fellowship for the group and, to top off a successful year, they enjoyed a formal banquet held April 28, at the Kungsholm in Chicago. 91 TREBLE CLEF Voices in Praise Seated: Donna Walker, Martha Mahaffey Standing: Donna Sexton, Prof. Kranich, Charlotte Rowes Olivet ' s Treble Clef Choir has thrilled many this year with testimonies in song. The fifty-five member all-girl choir, under the direction of Professor Irving Kranich and accompanied by Brenda McKenzie, has visited many of the area churches and provided spe- cial music both Sunday mornings and Sunday nights. In addition to this, the choir performed at the Homecoming Concert, Mother-Daughter Weekend, and gave a return concert at Trevecca Nazarene College in Nashville, Tennessee. The high light of the year was the Spring Tour, April 19-23, in Indiana and Ohio. The busy year was topped off with a formal banquet at the White Fence Farm in Joliet. Despite hard work, the group never failed their main purpose — to glorify God through their singing. 92 VIKING MALE CHORUS For Thee We Sing Seated: Gordon Stocker, Jerry Essex Standing: Ron Frye, Jerry Steinacher, Prof. Murray, Richard Brooks, Charlie Beavins. This year the Vikings — sporting brand new tuxedos — have maintained a busy schedule both on campus and on the educational zone. They performed in the Frostiana program, the Homecoming Concert, the Christmas Candlelight Service, and in several services in College Church. The year ended with the traditional home concert in May and the Commencement program in June. Vikings added to their schedule this year a classical concert With the Olivet Symphony and also a folk concert in the spring. Away from school, the choir presented concerts at the new junior college in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, and at the Northeast Indiana District youth banquet. Again a highlight was the choir ' s annual spring tour, which led them through southern Illinois, and Missouri. A closely-knit group, the Viking Male Chorus members enjoy several social activities. To aid with expenses, they conducted an extensive fund- raising drive with a candy sale this year. Besides the traditional weiner roast and steak fry, the men donned their tuxes in April for the annual ban- quet, held at the Sheraton-Blackstone Hotel in Chicago. 93 OLIVET CONCERT BAND Praises in there was practice and wore practice, and then . . . 94 j I tai 1 Br ' 1 P ■Br £1 Sound..l967 Band officers included, from left, Terry Tomlin, Marilyn Glancy, Mark Moore, and Jerry Sieinacker. The Olivet Concert Band is the oldest musical organization at Olivet. Under the direction of Prof. Harlow Hopkins, the Band presents both secular and sacred concerts to numerous audi- ences each year. Besides the several on-campus concerts, the Band presents an annual five-day tour to churches on the educational zone. In this way the band is able to represent both the school and the Christ for which it stands. This year the Band participated in the Dedication of Reed Hall of Science, played the opening strains of the Homecoming Concert, gave a fall and spring concert, toured Michigan, and ended the year with the majestic sounds of another graduation. 0 -sr - P, TffTw 95 Orchestra Brass Choir Seated: Donna Randolph, Roxanna Ford, Vicki Vorce Standing: David Skinner, Roland Millard, Mrs. Kranich Organ Guild The purpose of the Organ Guild is to promote the highest standards in church musicianship and music literature. Each activity was planned with this, and the Motto, Solely for the Glory of God, in mind. The activities of the year included a trip to the Saville Organ Company in Northbrook, Illinois, visits to several local churches in this community and a trip to the Shanty Organ Factory. With each month came the regular meetings, discussions, organ films, and planned programs on interesting musical topics. This student group is sponsored by Mrs. Wanda Kranich, Professor of Organ. President David Skinner discusses and plans activi- ties with other members of Gale Organ Guild. 97 Haskell Harr demonstrates percussion techniques. Music Educators Seated: Ruth Martin, Vicki Vorce, Ginny Wasson Standing: Mrs. Evans, Roland Millard Music is the sweetness of life. Through in- numberable years and extreme changes Music has lasted as a science that is still the same. Music educators is an international organiza- tion with chapters across the country and around the world. It strives to acquaint its members with the techniques of Music, whether old or new. It prepares each year to present lectures by the nation ' s leading author- ities on Music literature and instruments. 98 Dale Everett Piano Senior Recitals The Senior year of any college student is filled with many and varied events. For music majors one of these events is their Senior Recital. Besides being a requirement for the Bachelor of Science degree in music education, the Senior Recital pro- vides for each music major his moment in the limelight. At this time his friends and family enjoy the fruits of four years of endeavor. The selections performed are from various periods of music history. The music student be- gins to build a repertoire of music early in his school career. 99 Ron Helm Voice-Tenor Elizabeth Hatcher Voice-Soprano 100 Lyla Hyde Voice-Mezzo Soprano Janelle Casey Piano 101 Terence Read Voice-Baritone Deanna Reid Voice-Soprano 102 Phyllis Moreland Voice-Mezzo Soprano Ralph Reader Piano James Stogdill Voice-Tenor Jess Browning Voice-Bass Steve Martin Piano 105 Claudette Aim Clarinet These recitals have been given in partial fulfillment of the Bachelor of Science and the Bachelor of Arts degrees in Music Education. 106 n if: ■ ' - , ' I ft ; ■ ' 1% ' ■ j 4 I | . I •$%. j I if Ai. ' | frill j ! f;) ■%- ' iJy. , ' 41 ' iflfc 3 ■ if ♦ ■ } 1 i ' • • rj ■ t ' 8 1 f . 7l i U w i ; - rw K i 1 ii! i ■ i Religious Social 107 Education with a Christian Purpose Christian commitment and purposefulness — this lies as the foundation of life and activities at O. N. C. More than required religion courses, daily chapel, and prayer before classes, it characterizes the very heart beat of the college. More than a symbol or religious practice, it is life — life at its deepest dimen- sion. The central Christian motif of O. N. C. finds expression and fulfillment in and through the many and varied activities of the campus — through academics, clubs, sports, forensics, the fine arts, and, more expressly, the spiritual activities of the students. The Prayer Band conducts services of praise, prayer, and testimony. The Missionary Band involves the entire student body in annual workshops and the all-school missionary project. The Evangels take the Gospel message to shut-ins. The Spiritual Outreach program provides a variety of opportunities for any student to become involved in the vital work of witnessing for Christ. 108 Adjacent to the campus of Olivet is a beautiful structure which is a visible testimony to Christ and His Kingdom. It is College Church and it stands as a place of worship for the campus and community. Striving to be a home church away from home, College Church carries on a full program of Sunday school, N.W.AA.S. and N.Y.P.S. Students are en- couraged to find a place of service in some area of the church. The inspiration and uplift found in every service is indeed needed. College Church joins hands with Olivet in seeing that each student has the opportunity to receive an Education with a Christian purpose. Dr. Forrest Nash Projects a Vital Influence over our Spiritual Lives ' 4iHMPF d College Church 109 Revival Keeps the Spiritual Emphasis on Campus Dr. V. H. Lewis preached with spiritual insight Revival, to the students of Olivet, means a time of soul-searching, renewing of vows, and spiritual uplift. It is a time when our dedication to Christ, our church, and our school, is strengthened. Dr. V. H. Lewis, General Superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene, spoke out of his heart to 1700 students in the Fall Revival. His deep spiritual insights and general churchmanship left a lasting impression on Olivet ' s Faculty and Students. Many found spiritual victory. Dr. Edward Lowlor and Professor Gary Moore combined their dynamic talents in the Spring Revival with outstanding success. Dr. Lowlor ' s penetrating messages on holiness brought the people to a deeper experience of committment and service. Our Youth Revival brought to our campus the deep, moving en- thusiasm of Rev. Charles Millhuff. A recent graduate of Olivet, he was able to feel the pulse of the student body and the spiritual needs represented. His messages stirred our hearts and brought each of us to a time of personal inventory. Dr. Edward Lowlor and Professor Gary Moore with combined effort. Rev. Charles Millhuff I cried, I ' ve done too much. He said, My blood ' s done more. ' C. fay Lillenas Publishing Co. All rights reserved. 110 Come now to Christ — your soul He willl save. Fv f . i ' yjt ikv  Pres denf Reed delivers his Homecoming Address A Spiritual Uplift for the Day Professor Brank leads the students in the Scripture reading Dr. Eugene Stowe was one of our many Chapel speakers The family that prays together stays together. Be- cause Olivet takes a small part of each day for devo- tional emphasis, we find ourselves a unified school, ready for the challenge of living Christlike lives. Each year our Chapel programs provide spiritual inspiration of outstanding quality. The Nazarene Am- bassadors stimulated us with their enthusiasm for mis- sions. On Founders ' Day the famed scientist Robert Wilfong challenged the educated Christian living in a scientific world. Chapel is actually the only time during the entire year when the whole Olivet family meets together. Because of our various fields of study, the Chapel Committee selected many diversified programs, each designed to meet the needs of every student. These ranged from the A.A.E.S. and Missionary Conventions, to speeches from learned businessmen, including Bruce Brown, editor of the Kankakee Journal. One of the most inspiring programs was the series presented by the Spiritual Outreach Committee, resulting in broader scopes of witnessing. Each Chapel service was enriched with special music, congregational singing, and subtle contributions of organ clarion, and piano. We are a unified school, daily committing our lives through Chapel. Ill Prayer Band Officers — Sealed: J. Sears, V. Vorce, P. Ulmet, J. Johnson, Standing: S. Ward, P. Holt, and E. Self As president Jim leads the students by setting an example A Time of Spiritual Enrichment Dr. Otho Jennings challenges the students to Holiness Lord, teach us to pray, has been the desire of the officers and members of Prayer Band this year. Prayer, Bible reading, and witnessing comprise the emphasis of this organization. Each week night except Wednesday, students can be seen making their way to Kelley Prayer Chapel for a service filled with singing, testimonies, prayer and guest speakers. This year an effort was made to involve more students in the Prayer Band programs by encouraging different district groups to conduct services. Guest speak- ers were heard and enjoyed. They included a series of lectures on holiness by Dr. Otho Jennings, Professor of Sociology and Chairman of the Division of Social Sciences at Olivet. A Christmas party and an outdoor service in the quadrangle were special features of the year. The spirit-filled services of Prayer Band provide the perfect atmosphere for students to settle spiritual prob- lems and enjoy Christian fellowship. 112 Evangels Officers — Seated: A. Strang, P. Fitzgerald, E. Helm. Standing: V. Vorce, D. Rich, J. Rumple An Opportunity to Share Our Lord Holding services in the Rest Homes is one of the activities of Evangels Each Sunday afternoon a group of concerned Olivetians visits the rest homes in the area. They take a little sunshine, joy, and the gos- pel to those confined because of age. These students belong to the Evangels, an organization stress- ing evangelism. The Evangels program expand- ed this year to include twelve rest homes, and services at the State Boys Camp. In the Spring, a Senior Citizens Camp was sponsored by the group. Several all-school activi- ties were given during the year. The Evangels are a necessary spoke in the wheel that carries the story of Jesus to those anx- ious to hear. Group Leaders — Seated: B. Henricks, M. Shank, S. Smitley, R. Stulz. Standing. E. Helm, J. Techav, P. Fitzgerald, P. Holt, J. Hockenberry, M. Bayes, D. Taylor, J. O ' Connor. mm ™ ' m V _iv« , jm± ■ ,,v ' ' t J Ihw v v i i „ i ■k ' 1 Pf- - vfw Bt ? BP fey I I H k ' MLi JIIi BIT y |i§H yni - J 113 Missionary Band Officers Seated: V. Vorce, J. Turner Slanding: L. Yamauchi, R. Lovelt Missionary Bond Dr. Orville Jenkins speaks Jo the club abouf Home Missions A club with a world wide outreach is the Missionary Band. On campus this or- ganization presents the challenge of missionary work to those planning to en- ter full-time Christian service. Reaching around the world, Missionary Band yearly sponsors a World Mission project to aid some mission field. In October, a missionary convention was held with Dr. William Vaughters, director of the Spanish-American Theolog- ical Seminary. This was followed by a March convention with Dr. H. T. Reza, director of the Spanish Department at Nazarene Theological Seminary. The con- ventions, along with films on mission work and reports by the Ambassadors, made the campus aware of the impor- tance of missions. The World Missions project for the year consisted of raising $3500 to aid in the construction of a youth center in Argen- tina. Faculty and students joined in the realization of the goal. 114 {.earning today for service tomorrow with the help of Dr. V. H. Lewis Ministerial Fellowship Boasting a record high of almost 200 members, the Ministerial Fellowship has been a very active and worthwhile organization this year. The purposes of the Ministerial Fellowship are (1) To promote friendship, understanding, and fellowship among its members; (2) To increase the general efficiency of each member in terms of Christian leadership; (3) To provide our ministers-in-training the opportunity to hear representative speakers from various depart- ments of our church; and (4) To secure, through united prayer and effort, the maximum divine blessing upon the Fellowship, the college, the church, and the world at large. These purposes were well fulfilled in the year ' s activities. The Ministerial Fellowship sponsored invigorating lectures from which the men learned many of the practical aspects of the ministry. Highlight of the year was the educational and enlightening tour of our Headquarters and Seminary in Kansas City. (n the Power of fhe Spirit Ministerial Fellowship Officers — Seated: Dr. Benner, R. Johnson, W. Cole. Standing-. Ted lee, C. Snodgrass, H. Zuercfier. 4 f y ® An Opportunity for I Dedicated Service Concern in action Henry Ward Beecher once said, The call to religion is not a call to be better than your fellows, but to be better than yourself. Spiritual Outreach, which itself indicates that the practice of faith must be added to its profession, provides opportunity at O.N.C. for many avenues of Christian service. The Spiritual Outreach Program is both diversified and flexible. Opportunities are offered that will satisfy any spiritual interest from evangelism to Christian social service. Time commitments can range from a few hours a week to a full week-end. Service through the Spiritual Outreach Program is voluntary — born of a love for Christ and people. Students have created the program with original ideas which have been adopted as projects on a school-wide basis. But, the real strength behind the Spiritual Outreach Program at O.N.C. lies in the fact that student involvement in Christian witnessing is an idea whose time has come. (names of the members of Spiritual Outreach Committee) Ron Frye, Joe Wisehart, Vicki Vorce, Anna Pbipps, Terry Read, Paul Zoroya, chairman, and Dr. John Cotner 116 SCOPE SCOPE stands for Students Concerned Over People Everywhere. SCOPE is a related program of student participation in the immediate Kankakee community. It provides means of involvement in and service to fellow human beings living close to the campus. SCOPE programs are carried out through the local community social agencies. Lay Witness Every student is a potential participant in this pro- gram. Any skill, from knocking on doors to teaching a Sunday school class, qualifies one for these activi- ties. Special emphasis is placed on personal witness- ing. Teams of students work in churches on the zone with their young people in calling, canvassing, and witnessing. They assist in Sunday school, church, and NYPS services. w im on to the world. Servants of Christ For those who want to participate on a regular weekly basis there are many churches within easy driving distance of the college in which students can accept responsibilities. These include Sunday School teachers, choir directors, organists, pianists, and many other positions of service in the church. These students fill vital needs in our smaller churches. Gospel Crusaders Trained Gospel Crusader teams comprised of musi- cians, singers, and a preacher serve small churches with dynamic programs of witnessing and special evangelistic services. Candidacy in these groups is not difficult to obtain — and membership is almost certain for those who want to volunteer, not only their talents and hard work but also their enthusiasm. . . That they might hear. ■ „, 117 Dr. Martin Marty encourages Olivet students and AAES members to work more together for the goals of Christianity. Dr. Cotner enhances the general sessions of AAES with his humorous jokes and laugh. Christian Scholars Join Forces Discussion groups give students on opportunity to exchange ideas on important issues of this generation. The American Association of Evangelical Students is the most representative student organization of evangelical colleges in the United States. The A.A.E.S. seeks to assist evangelical education to achieve its goals through extra-curricular pro- grams. The Association provides a medium of exchange of ideas among member schools, and seeks to unify the efforts of evangelical students to serve as an effective voice in the secular world. Activities of the A.A.E.S. include a monthly re- gional newsletter, a national project, exchange chapel programs, a newspaper exchange, and the regional and national conventions. Nearly 60 delegates from 14 Christian colleges gathered at Olivet on October 27-28 for the Mid- west Regional Convention. The theme of the con- vention was Our Christian Heritage. Through the lectures by noted guest speakers and discus- sion sessions, our Christian faith was explored as it relates to committed college students in the political, social, philosophical, and religious worlds. 118 OLIVETIANS ...On to the World COLLEGIANS 119 Curriculum Supplement- taking off the dull edge Taking off the dull edge, can sometimes be a tedious process. Through proper cultural and social mixtures the edge of personality can be brought to the smooth edge of individualism. This year Olivet has reached a new high in social events for its large family. Homecoming started the events with a concert and parade that thrilled everyone. Next, the Christmas Party gave those who like to eat and just enjoy themselves a chance to do both. The highlight of the year was the Valentine Party with its guest, Toni Fontane. 120 Getting Acquainted with New Classmates and Meeting Old Friends. A Fascinating Introduction Dr. Brown gets into the act Freshman Orientation Combo provides cool music Freshman orientation is a preview of college life for the new student. Upon arrival, he seeks the person who will be his roommate for the next few days. After carefully scrutinizing the numbers on the doors until he has located his assigned 420 , he opens the door only to find that his roommate already has staked claim to the softer bed and the larger closet. The rest of his day is spent in meeting people while hoping to find that roommate who arrived first. Next, he finds there are tests to take, preliminary schedules to fill out, interviews to keep, and then more tests to endure until it seems he will never get through. But the parties and teas which follow are reward enough for the confusion. Of course, these were just typical trials of orienta- tion but the college life that followed was worth it. ■-■■■ v- ; ; vkv-:- 121 Induction Center The Tedious Time Where Do I Go Next? Registration Pay Now — learn Later In the beginning . . . , there were lines, lines, and more lines. Chalfant Hall held these slowly wind- ing columns of people who anxiously shifted from foot to foot and table to table as they went through the ordeal of registration. After waiting in line the minutes seemed to stretch into hours. Many partici- pants were rewarded with sweetly spoken words such as You ' re in the wrong line. Please go to the table across the room. or I ' m sorry, that class just closed. Clutching long-awaited large, brown envelopes, which contained a meal pass, a post office box num- ber, a chapel seat number, and other necessities which proved that their registration was completed, they fled from that hot, sticky building wondering just what classes they had really signed up for. One consolation was that soon it would be registration time again and maybe then they would have better luck. 122 Students ponder the current discussion. £V The Student-Administrative Workshop was es- tablished ten years ago to promote better re- lationships between the students and faculty. This year ' s conference, on September 12 and 13, was divided into sessions designed to analyze and discuss various phases of Olivet life. The six sessions discussed Olivet ' s Adminis- tration: Authority Responsibilities with empha- sis on Who to see ... for What and headed by Co-Chairman Dr. Cotner,- Creative Student Gov- ernment headed by Co-Chairman Duane Clin- ker; Living in Ludwig emphasizing food serv- ice and extra curricular activities; Dimensions of Christian Discipline concerned with discipline and interstudent responsibilities; New Intra- mural Intercollegiate Athletic Programs ; and A Prescription for Student Christian Action which dealt with Religious Club Activities and methods of student involvement. 10th Annual Student Administrative Workshop Students and Faculty continue discussions during noon break. Dr. Schwada and Duane Clinker talk before session. 123 The internationally known Roger Wagner Cho- rale with Orchestra, on its tenth Coast-to-Coast tour, appeared at Olivet on October 15, 1966. Recently the group toured Western Europe and Near Eastern capitals for ten weeks. Dr. Wagner, the director, is an authority on music of the Medieval and Renaissance periods. Dr. Kloepfer is an outstanding speaker on crucial prob- lems of the 20th Century. He is Associate Professor of Anatomy at Tulane University School of Medicine. He appeared at Olivet in cooperation with the Danforth Foundation and the Association of American Colleges. Cultural Avenues (Presented by Lyceum) William Stringfellow was educated at Bates College, the London School of Economics, and the Harvard Law School. He is a frequent writer for both legal and theological journals and is a prominent Episcopal layman. Mr. Stringfellow is author of the book, My People is the Enemy. 124 Oratorio Chorus A tradition-. The Messiah under the baton or Mrs. Naomi Larson. The Majestic Messiah Handel ' s Messiah is considered to be the best known and most inspired oratorio ever written. It has been the tradition at Olivet Nazarene College to perform publicly this outstanding work which so vividly narrates the life, death, resurrection, and deity of Jesus Christ — the Messiah. The soloists for the December 9 performance were Miss Eliza- beth Hatcher, soprano . . Miss Phyllis Moreland, Mezzo-soprano . . Mr. Ronald Helm, tenor . . Mr. Terence Read, baritone. Their final performance, December 11, featured Mrs. Margarita Evans, soprano . . Miss Karen Larkins, contralto . . Prof. Irving Kranich, tenor .. Mr. Charles Wilson, bass. Mike Weirman expresses his praises in sound. Mr 125 A Sfory of Faith Tender communication persuaded Catherine Marshall that trusting God was more important than fulfilling her duties. Well Told Through the The very much enjoyed story of Peter Marshall was brought to life by the Speech Club through the fall play. Three nights saw a crowd of Olivetians enjoying the fine acting in the presentation of A Man Called Peter dramatized from the book by Catherine Marshall. Mrs. Phyllis Holstein, with help from her student director Shirley Puckett, directed the play with suc- cess. The youngest member of the cast, David Murray playing the part of Peter John, added a spark of interest as well as change. Through outstanding stage direction, the scene attributed much to the re- sponse of the audience. The cooper- ation of all helped to make a mem- orable play for Olivet. The housekeeper, Hulda, tried to convince Peter John that oatmeal was good more than three times a day. 126 Sfarring in the play from left to right: Jerry Schisler, Janice Gossett, Ken Rohrer, Carol Smock, Henry Elgersman, David Murray, Brenda Nance, Karen Hayse, (sitting); Vicki Webb, Ron Bough, Marcha Ozbun, John Hannigan, Lillian McKinney, Noel Wright, Jackie Duffie. Dramatization of A MAN CALLED PETER Noel Wright charges his aunts with malice in run- ning New York Avenue Church for old people and their memories. Many duties in counseling challenged Dr. Marshall who usually was successful in patching things up. 127 ■% JP 1 Beta ' s stagecoach takes first place among all floats in the parade. From the stage coach to a Pageant of Melody, homecoming has become Olivet ' s greatest presentation of Christian endeavor. Though the activities are many and varied, Christ is still the sole purpose of Homecoming at Olivet. Jim Bohi performs at the concert backed by a chorus of Alumni and Students. Homecoming Means o Parade, Concert, Chapel, and... Rev. William O. Blue presents the Chapel message. 128 Victory for the Tigers The Junior class really believe the Tigers are grrreatl! i AUk ' ioi m s Bethany can ' t stop those Tigers. Olivetians and Alumni pack into Kankakee High School Gym. 129 Mary Sue Jones Beverly Nash An Illustrious Queen and Court Kathleen Eckley Peggy Garner 130 QUEEN HOLLY CRIST 131 Christmas in the Alps... Cross from the world of reality into a world of romance. A Bavarian Village sets the mood. This year ' s annual Christmas Party was held in a quaint village in the Bavarian Alps, for- merly known as Chalfant Hall. As the students stepped across a covered bridge, they entered a world of imagination, Yuletide atmosphere and romance. With stars above and snow all around, the guests were served a delightful Christmas dinner. 132 A Joyeux Noel The Murk Family provide instrumental as well as vocal entertain ment. A simple but elegant table setting awaits the guests. Student Body officer, Mary Sue Jones, thanks all for the gift. The Murk Family completed the evening with vocal and instru- mental entertainment. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Murk, the family includes one young man and four lovely young ladies ranging in age from four to fourteen. They provided a very enjoyable eve- ning with their vocal quartets, trios and solos. Guests also thrilled to the charming music of their stringed instruments. 133 Mr. Tony Fonfane provided an evening of pleasurable entertain- ment. Couples are greeted by the Sweetheart couples as they enter the Marlack House. They say there ' s a tree in the forest. A tree that will give you a sign. Come along with me to the Sweetheart Tree, come and carve your name next to mine. One of the most elegant events of the school year was the 1967 Valentine party . . . Under the Sweetheart Tree . The party was held at the Marlack House, Oak Park, Illinois, on Tuesday, February 14, at 6:30 P.M. The featured guest was the well-known Mr. Tony Fontane. The warmth of his words and the spirit of his voice in- spired the hearts of each sweetheart couple. Valentine Party Couples wait patiently for the meal to begin. Self explanatory 134 Sandi Rodgers, Jack Provencal Peggy Garner, Virgil Rush Under th Sweetheart Tree Kathy Eckley, David Williams 135 - The Group Prof. Murray ' s ski tracks? Junior Retreat One-hundred Juniors retreated to beautiful Pokagen State Park in northeastern Indiana on February 17-18. The retreat was set into full swing at 6:00 a.m., when five Seniors turned up in pajamas to serve Junior ' s breakfast. Five hours later, the half-frozen Juniors arrived at their destination, Pokagen Inn. The activities for the weekend included skating on the lake behind the lodge, horseback riding, sleigh riding, and enjoying moonlit hayrides flavored with song. 136 % i 1 i V- ' U ■ ■■ 4: i ; £N . 7-1 • ' i • i n 1 ■. ; - ; ■ ! ' 1 Vi 1 1 1 : SO Sports 137 Seated L. to R.: M. McCombs, M. Parker, D. Clinker, N. Whitis, L. Densmore, P. Ulmet; Standing L. to R..- J. Schampier, C. Ward, J. Cotner, L. Donoho. Intramural Council Directs Recreational Activities Organizing and co-ordinating the intramural activities throughout the year is the job of the Intramural Council. Other duties include purchas- ing of supplies and equipment, supervising the recreational facilities, programming intramural events, and recording society points to see which society will win the coveted President ' s trophy at the end of the year. The Council is composed of the presidents of each society, the president of the student body, the chairmen of the departments of Physical Edu- cation, Speech, and Fine Arts, and the Dean of Students. The Dean of the College and the College President are ex-officio members of the Council. 138 Softball 139 mm |! ' i ' ft Beta slides in, but all is vain as the umpire calls out! Delta Beta w!r r iyj Wi ' the driving De ta team get a hit? fy% 1 y,; iw«K :♦! Gamma B ' k Ready . . . Set. . . . Strike! 140 Kappa Pete Albertson diligently keeps score for Sigma Umpire Clay gets ready lor the pitch Sigma Is everyone ready? Zeta Zeta only needs one more run. V ill this be it? 141 Dave Clendenen - Gamma Ron Cunningham - Gamma Ray Davis - Zeta Softball All-Stars Mike DeMint - Beta Dave Johnston - Sigma Steve Sublette - Beta Larry Watt ■ Zeta 142 Celia Crabtree - Kappa Holly Crist - Zeta Carol Doenges - Beta  Vt ■ s Barb Harris - Sigma Judy Kinder - Gamma Softball All-Stars Brenda Kirts - Beta Judy Klemt - Sigma Donna Miller - Zeta 143 a , | ■ . BETA ALPHA EPS LON Row J: 8. Ki ' rfs, K. Brock, S. Rogers. Row 2: M. Laske, C. Doenges, A. Crittenden, D. Hurt, P. Moneymaker, M. Raske. Season ' s Scores Beta first place Sigma second place Zeta third place Gamma fourth place Kappa fifth place Delta fifth place Enthusiasm and high spirits were characteristics of the girls softball season as Beta walked off with first place in a close win over Sigma. Most of the credit is due to Beta ' s outstanding pitcher Sandi Rogers. Aiding Sigma in their vain fight for first place was Barb Harris, Judy Klempt and Cynthia Crabtree. All the societies were greatly aided by the new skills and enthusiasm from the freshmen. Row I: M. Wi kins, R. Kruse, P. Ulmet, P. Trexler. Row 2: N. Dossey, M. Conrad, M. Mahaffey, A. Miller. DELTA PHI THETA 144 $f% GAMMA PHI B. Kohler, M. Hadley, E. Smitherman, J. Kinder Row 2: R. Lane, C. Lane, i. Seely, S. Keel, C. Cranmer, M. Evans, E. Hosking. Lassies Show Fiery Action As They Strive To Win Row h M. Clendenen, . Smith Row 2: C. Crabtree, M. lantz, R. Snyder, R. Henck KAPPA ALPHA TAU m a to 145 Sigma Phi Lambda Row .- C. Kreutz, B. Harris Row II: D. Key or, C. Crabtree, P. Snellenberger, J. Klemt, S. Thill Is she safe? i to R: D. Miller, B. Crabtree, H. Crist, M. Meyers, S. Mumau, S. Myers, C. Grubbs, K. Blue Zeta Rho Phi n m £t -5T. 146 Football 147 Bobcats Row I: D. Key or, D. Burgoff, R. Schwada, R. Craig, H. Vannest, B. Ughf e, S. Sroch, B. Bouron, Row : R. Keithly, M. Heil, C. Cremeans, J. Rriilharf, D. Rither, L. Blight, L. Farnsworth, G. Palmer, P. Devine; Row III: Coach B. senhour, B. Seal, T. Paffon, D. Haskins, W. Burness, Bruce Lehneri, E. Filbin, J. Owens, D. Strawn, D. Messer, P. Long, J. Provencal, Coach M. Williams. -00 Bulldogs attempt the extra point. i, .jimimmmMKmmi A moment of prayer before the big game Barging Bobcats fight for a first down 148 -. • - : I . ' ' t ft ' Wmiftmm ft m fi f ' H . Harry Vannesf sweeps around left end for a fry at the gridiron goal. Bulldogs And Bobcats Draw The Battle Line It is a fact th at Olivet Nazarene College has the most complete intramural program of any Nazarene College. In fact Olivet Nazarene Col- lege is the only Nazarene College that has a tackle football program included in its in- tramural sports curriculum. This year ' s football program was under the supervision of coach John Crandall. Coach Crandall had the members of his football class coach the two teams made up of the freshman team and the upperclassman team. The upper- classmen proved to be the stronger of the two as they soundly defeated their younger opponents in the two games played. All through this year ' s football program there was great enthusiasm displayed by the coaches and players, which enabled this year ' s Intramural football program to be a success. Row .- A. McMillan, J. Click, M. Filbin, H. Palmer, C. Conners, W. Underwood; Row II: R. Miller, A. Fiore, D. O ' Neil, C. McMillan, R. Cosgoove, J. German, B. Johnson, D. Bower; Row : Coach D. Clay, C. Coofc, W. McGlarphlin, L. Togue, K. Ross, D. Fightmaster, B. Allen, J. Phelps, J. Stockman, J. Goodin, Coach. Bulldog 149 Bob Boufon Denny Burgraf Wall Burness Mike Filbin Bob Lightle Football All-stars Darrell ONeil Keilh Ross Ron Schwada Wayne Underwood 150 Intramural Basketball 151 Beta Alpha Epsilon Row .- Coach J. Schampier, D. Messer, D. Henrichs, B. Lightle, S. Williams, G. Ward. Row B. Col ins, R. Stults, D. McClure, S. Mullins. Row III: D. Keylor, D. Adams. Speed Basketball Skill Dave scores two points for Gamma Strength Delta Phi Theta (tow I: G. Smith, H. Hill, P. Smith, D. Poe, 5. Self Row II: T. Williams, P. Owens, B. Clipper, R. Miller 152 Gamma Phi Characterizes Row I: C. Thill, R. Kinzinger, D. Clendenen, R. Hill, S. Staten, Coach, H. Bell. Row II: K. Ross, M. Filbin, 6. Sfewart, D. Strong, B. Beavin. Will Kappa score again? Row I: H. Wannest, H. Palmer, E. Filbin, W. Underwood, B. McKay Row II: N. Wright, H. Nelson, R. Levack, B. Isenhour, L. Smith. And Stamina Kappa Alpha Tau 153 Row . R. Both, D. York, J. Dollens, M. Strawser, P. Albertson, Coach, B. Boufon. Row .- R. Richman, S. Gibson, D. Ockerf, B. tougher, J. Cox. Row .■ L. Shalley, T. Meadows, G. Barney. Sigma Phi Lambda Gene trys a two hand jumper Zeta Rho Phi Row . G. Bible, P. Smith, J. Holmgren, L. Watt, D. Clay, Coach, M. Parker. Row .- J. Hassinger, L. Burggraf, L. Tague, D. Reader, G. Cosgrove. Row : D. Taylor, L. Boulton. 154 Gamma goes up for a score Sigma ' s Bob Sloan looks on as Kappa scores. Gamma and Beta ftghl to the finish. The referee watches for illegal plays « 155 Beta Alpha Epsilon Row .- C. Doenges, B. Kirts, J. Keely. Row II: M. Laske, D. Hurt, H. Reeves, M. Raske, A. Crittenden. All Star Miriam Moore goes up for one of her unique lay-ups. Row I: M. Wilkins, D. Harding, P. Ulmet, R. Kruse, M. Mahatfey. Row ■ P. Trex er, M. Conrad, A. Miller, N. Dossey, J. Grimes. Standings Zela first Beta second Sigma third Delta fourth Kappa fifth Gamma fifth Delta Phi Theta 156 Gamma Phi Row : J. Kinder, L. Seel , E. Smitherman Row II: M. Bryant, C. Evans, D. Oakes, M. Hadley, R. Lane Freshmen Show Outsfonding Skills For First Season A foul is called Row I: D. Bingaman, C. Crabtree, N. VVhitis, R. Henck Row II: S. Edgerly, L. Seely, M. Moore Kappa Alpha Tau Row J. C. Kreutz, 6. Harris, L. Densmore, M. Silvers; Row 2. C. Munroe, P. Snellen- berger, C. Crabtree. .... . Sigma Phi Lambda Ruth Henck and Linda Densmore try to gain possession of the ball. Row 1: P. Humphries, D. Miller, H. Crist, S, Mumau, 8. Crabtree; Row 2: M. Meyer, L. Bruner, C. Grubbs, W. Adams. Zeta Rho Phi Cheryl Grubbs ■ Zeta Barb Harris - Sigma J Basketball All-Stars Celia Crabtree - Kappa Cindy Crabtree - Sigma Carol Doenges - Beta Brenda Kirts - Beta Marcia Meyer ■ Zeta Donna Miller ■ Zeta Miriam Moore - Kappa Sandi Rogers - Beta 159 Beta Alpha Epsilon Seated: J. Schampier, B. K rfj; Standing: J. Goodin, D. Hurt Seated: L. Gibson, P. U mef; Standing: L. Blight, R. Ferguson Delta Phi Theta 160 Officers. Row L. Williams, J. Kinder; Row S. Spray Gommo Phi Seated. N. Whitis, H. Rich, Standing. D. Miller Kappa Alpha Tou 161 SIGMA PHI LAMBDA Seated: L. Steckhan, J. White, D. Casey.- Standing P. Wiseman, J. Do fens, L. Densmore Seated: K. Blue, C. Cremeoni, Standing. S. Meyers, M. Parker. ZETA RHO PHI Intercollegiate Basketball 163 Ray Williams forward co-captain Dave McClaid forward Virgil Rush guard Olivet ' s Mighty Tigers Played Well Standin 9s Olivet Opponet 61 Beth any Nazarene 53 93 Beth any Nazarene 92 91 Sp ing Arbor 99 116 Bethel 106 72 Greenville 88 88 Huntington 91 86 Oakland 98 100 Bethel 106 98 Oakland 117 87 Greenville 80 Olivet ' s first intercollegiate basketball season wasn ' t without its difficulties as it experienced pains of birth and growth as any new innovation might. Perhaps the most difficult task was mold- ing the team. Because most of the varsity players had played against each other for two or three years in the school ' s intramural program, it was difficult at the beginning to get them adjusted to playing together. Harvey Rich forward ton Williams forward Marlow Garvin guard w , ' -: - • omm HF fpwk MMfe 1 5 A 164 8.7 Ulmei guard Rod Fergurson forward In First Inter collegiate Season For the season, the Tigers charted .428 per cent from the field to the opponent ' s .486 per cent. Olivet accumulated a total of 892 points while its opponents scored 926. Five players scored 100 or more points with senior co-captain forward Ray Williams ' 159 topping the list. Guard Ron Deal, the other co-captain, was next with 137 tallies. Bill Ulmet scored 122 points. Virgil Rush was fourth with his 106 tallies, and Lon Williams barely made the list with his 100 points. Olivet ' s first varsity and junior varsity basket- ball teams are no doubt unique among the na- tion ' s hundreds of intercollegiate basketball squads. Not only do the Tigers play basketball when they are on the road, but often conduct most of the Sunday morning worship service at a Nazarene church in or near the community they are visiting. The one purpose of athletics at Olivet is to use it as a Christian witness. Charlie Rutherford guard Bob Schi ' mpf guard 165 y«c Varsity Cheerleaders Row J.- Sue Myers, Holly Crist, Captain; Row 2: Jane Crisman, Karen Blue; Row 3: Sandy Christmas From the Wittenberg Board at Greenville College: SO WHAT? Perhaps by now most of you are aware that on Saturday night Greenville plays its last home basketball game. SO WHAT!? Perhaps you aren ' t aware of what a real basketball fan is like. The team we play Saturday is from Olivet Nazarene College. This is their first year of inter- collegiate sports, and boy are they enjoying it. Saturday night, you ' re going to wonder if this is a free Methodist or a Nazarene school. They ' re going to overrun us. They (the fans) are coming from hundreds of miles to see this game. There have even been special tickets printed for the game, so that the Nazarene fans could get re- served seats. They have rented a train to bring their fans. They are, to put it mildly, enthusiastic from the word go. And one other thing, they are not the fussy, griping fans either. They are All- American good sports who know how to yell. SO WHAT? If we don ' t want to get yelled right out of our own gym; its going to take the spirit we saw at the Rose Roly game, and even more. It ' s going to take the interest of you, each one of our students to plan on being there to yell our team on. Let ' s show the Nazarene team and fans that you can still have spirit even after decades of intercollegiate competition. Signed: Les Krober 2 23 67 Another Tiger score brings Janie to the air. ' V is for victory! 166 Crowds cheer Tigers on fo victory Harvey Rich fights for the rebound. Cheerleaders Help Spark Enthusiasm As Tigers Fight For Victory L to ft: Helen Reeves, Donna Sexton, Carolyn Hunter, Miriam Moore. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders 167 Three Faces of Coach Ward Face of laughter Face of the vi ' cfor Face of modest humility The End Brings Rewards And Awards Coach Watson receives an award. Cheerleader, Karen Blue receives her letter from sponsor L. Donoho. Coach Crandall receives award from co-captain Ron Deal Co-captain, Ray Williams receives the coveted trophy. 168 fJlFi •M ' | ; f ! Ij s i ft ' % ' • i if (if n I ' , ' 1 . ! 1 ' t A . 1 I m )p v ii! vii ' ft ' 1 1 1 ■4 ' ifV :A i| it] v i v % i . ' .y i s Student Body 169 m m mm y harteA USt eavin rnciianapoliAy rndi tana 171 Audith dSi jrrank ox o auton, KJhio 173 rrarold jri rue w 174 r acine, Wiiconiin alricla K-Jiancu rrialtlandy fr ichiffan 175 l UeAteu AelL rr aru ue A ones SourbonnaiA, riii • • 177 cJLeila rCadkt L rJLou ' iSj VlUlcni V at 178 Jerence r ead Winnlpeq, I lanitoba, L anada 179 C vanaeline Jomti l 9 inion St. llllarys, KJhio 180 I Honda Jucher i immond J orl l Uaune, rndi liana 181 •t rClcnarcl Lfnaerbuehier r jJort oLaude relate, Florida 182 (juditlt oDauiclAon VUltitiA d5ourbonnaiiy yiii • • inoii 183 J- atricia Wi lAeman rronton, Jltio 184 aut Loroua r (JSrooRHeld, AJisconsi n 185 June Dippe David A. Hess Frank Davison Graduate studies... , ana yef, a beginning. K. T. Thomas Delmar Neeley Lynn Smith Roger Nielson 186 Seated: Coach Ward; Charles Beavin Standing: Bill Religo; Richard Reedy; Carol Hatton Suddenly the time has cornel This year ' s Senior Class opened its final school year with a banquet at the Redwood Inn, and at Homecoming the class again built a prize-winning float for the parade. One of the highlights of the year was the seniors ' presentation of the Indiana University Gymnastics Team for a thrilling demon- stration in athletic skill. Later in the winter the seniors served breakfast to the juniors before they departed on their junior retreat. At the end of May, the class concluded its college social activities with a two day long excursion. Most senior thoughts throughout the year were, of course, concerned with Commencement activi- ties. On Investiture Day the seniors said their farewell to Olivet, formally closing their days of leadership on campus. Then after Baccalaureate and the Annual Sermon and the class trip, the seniors finally marched in the procession they had anticipated for so long — their Commencement of 1967. 187 «JH PAM ANDERSON Elgin, Illinois A.B. Socio og JUDITH ANDREWS Oskaloosa, Iowa A.B. Elementary Education LARRY BATE Bluflfton, Indiana A B. English CHARLES BEAVIN Indianapolis, Indiana A.B. Business Administration CAROL BICKFORD Flint, Michigan A.B. Elementary Education LYNETTE BLEDSAW St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin A.B. Psychology We end a part of our journey. MARILYN GRIFFITH BOELK Sto:kton, Illinois B.S Elementary Education CAROLYN BOLLINGER Shipshewana, Indiana A.B. Elementary Education SUE BOZARTH Ft. Recovery, Ohio A.B. English RICHARD BROOKS Saginaw, Michigan B.S. Church Music JOANN BROUHARD Indianapolis, Indiana A.B. Elementary Education JUDY BROWN Des Moines, Iowa A.B. English LARRY BROWN Chesterton, Indiana A.B. Religion RONALD BROWN Beecher, Illinois 8.S. Business Administration SAMUEL BROWN Saginaw, Michigan A.B. Chemistry JESSE BROWNING Columbus, Ohio A.B. Music Education MARILYN BRYANT San Salvador, El Salvador, C. A. A.B. Romance Languages JUDY BURGESS Seymour, Indiana A.B. Sociology The world lies before us, MARVIN BYARD Edinburg, Indiana A.B. Mathematics ROBERT CALHOON Nelsonville, Ohio A.B. Religion SHELBA CAMPBELL Dexter, Missouri A.B. Elementary Education CECIL CARROLL Pittsfield, Illinois A.B. Business Administration JANELLE CASEY Cedar Rapids, Iowa A.B. Music Education SHARON CHALFANT Decatur, Illinois B.S. Home Economics 189 DOYLE CLAY Bourbonnais, Illinois B.S. Physical Education BILL COLLIER Westerville, Ohio A. 6. Social Science LEANNE CONVERSE Chicago, Illinois A.B. Elementary Education PAUL COTNER Areata, California A.B. Religion FRANCES COURTNEY-SMITH Manzini, Swaziland, South Africa B.S. Religious Education LAMOYNE COX Taylorville, Illinois Th.B. Theology RONALD CRAIG Toledo, Ohio B.S. Physical Education ADIN CRANDALL Antigo, Wisconsin A.B. Philosophy Religion HOLLY CRIST Racine, Wisconsin A.B. Elementary Education KERMIT DANCY Newark, Delaware A.B. Biblical Literature RAY DAVIS Lima, Ohio B.S. Business Administration DOUG DAWSON Lemay, Missouri A.B. Religion And we must go... and leave 190 memories of the last four years. RON DEAL Bloomington, Illinois B.S. Physical Education HUGH DELCAMP Milwaukee, Wisconsin A.B. Religion MARIAN DELCAMP Fair Oaks, Indiana A.B. Religious Education JERRY DENSMORE Saginaw, Michigan A.B. Religion CLAUDE DIEHL Bethlehem, Pennsylvania A.B. Religion Philosophy VICTOR DILLMAN Bourbonnais, Illinois B.S. Junior High Education PERCY DIXON Cleveland, Ohio B.S. Music Education CAROL DOENGES Wadsworth, Ohio A.B. Physical Education English JIM DOENGES Hamilton, Ohio A.B. Mathematics DAVID DOOLEY Louisville, Kentucky A.B. Religion ESTHER DOOLEY Morgantown, West Virginia A.B. English DON DREISBACH Fostoria, Ohio A.B. Business Administration 191 WAYNE DUBREE Bradley, Illinois B.S. Business Administration PAUL ENGWALL Manistee, Michigan B.S. Music Education DORIS ERICKSON Kankakee, Illinois A.B. English JAMES ERVIN Bourbonnais, Illinois A.B. Psychology ETHELANN ESTERMEYER Ypsilanti, Michigan A.B. Religious Education DALE EVERETT Kankakee, Illinois B.S. Music Education the anxieties, the joys, the hopes, MARJORIE FAVORITE Fountain City, Indiana B.S. Elementary Education STEVE FEAZEL Columbus, Ohio Th.B. Theology DONNA FRAZIER Bourbonnais, Illinois B.S. Home Economics FAITH FREEMAN Seymour, Indiana A.B. English HAROLD FRYE Gibson City, Illinois B.S. Business Administration CHARLENE FULLERTON Ottawa, Illinois B.S. Home Economics PATRICIA GLANCY Highland, Michigan A.B. Psychology Biology JOHN GOODIN Howard City, Michigan B.S. Physical Education DAVE GRAY Franklin, Ohio A.B. Sociology CAROLYN GUESS Logan, Ohio A.B. Elementary Education SHARON HALL Battle Creek, Michigan A.B. Elementary Education MILDRED HAMBLIN Cedar Springs, Michigan A.B. Biology now all are met in this MARY HAMILTON Chicago, Illinois A.B. Elementary Education SANDRA HANKINS Wenenah, New Jersey A.B. English DANA HARDING Greenfield, Indiana A.B. Elementary Education BARBARA HARRIS Joliet, Illinois B.S. Physical Education MARY SMITH HARRISON Bradley, Illinois A.B. Education RICK HARRISON Bradley, Illinois A.B. Chemistry 193 P BETH HATCHER Roseville, AAichigan B.S. Music Education CAROL HATTON Ottawa, Illinois A.B. Business Education KAREN HAYSE Bourbonnais, Illinois B.S. Elementary Education CATHERINE HENDLEY St. Louis, Missouri A.B. Elementary Education DAVID HICKERSON Payson, Illinois A.B. Physics Mathematics LINDA HILL Seymour, Indiana B.S. Elementary Education ANDREW HOLMGREN Valparaiso, Indiana A.B. Biology GARY HOWELL Celina, Ohio A.B. Religion WAYNE HUSSONG Sterling, Illinois Th.B. Theology LYLA HYDE Grand Junction, Colorado A.B. Music Education LINDA JETER Ft. Lauderdale, Florida A.B. English WES JETTER Ft. Recovery, Ohio A.B. Business Administration Our Senior year at Olivet. 194 the future beckons us to hurry JIM JOHNSON Lynn, Indiana A.B. Religion DAVID JOHNSTON Jackson, Michigan A.B. History MARY SUE JONES Bourbonnais, Illinois 8.S. Elementary Education RAY KERN Bourbonnais, Illinois A.B. Religion JAN KIEMEL Nampa, Idaho B.S. Elementary Education JAMES KIRK Cary, Illinois A.B. Junior High Education WARREN KOKER Fairfield, Illinois A.B. Religious Education DELMAR LAFEVOR Avilla, Indiana A.B. Chemistry JOYCE LECKRONE Midland, Michigan B.S. Business Education TED LEE Bourbonnais, Illinois A.B. Religion JAMES LINE Bismarck, Illinois Th.B. Theo ogy RONALD LUKAS Dolton, Illinois A.B. Biological Sciences SUELLA MADDY Ashland, Kentucky A.B. Elementary Education KEN MARTIN Bradley, Illinois B.S. Business Administration STEVE MARTIN Hartford City, Indiana A.B. Music Education WILLIAM MASSIE Springfield, Ohio A.B. Social Science TAMMY MAXFIELD Kankakee, Illinois B.S. Elementary Education WILLIAM McCULLEY Newcomerstown, Ohio A.B. Biological Sciences We made priceless friendships NANCY McKAY Minot, North Dakota B.S. Home Economics DUWAYNE MILLER Chicago, Illinois B.S. Physical Education MARILYN MILLER Benedict, North Dakota A.B. English RUTH MILLER Indianapolis, Indiana A.B. English PATRICIA MILTON Manteno, Illinois A.B. Elementary Education BOYD MOORE Dayton, Ohio AB. Religion PHYLLIS MORELAND Eureka, Illinois A.B. Music Education ALAN MORSE Bourbonnais, Illinois B.S Physical Education DOREENE MOURER Minneapolis, Minnesota A B. Romance Languages SANDY MUMAU Sandusky, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education MELVIN WAYNE MYERS Bourbonnais, Illinois A.B. Business Administration JANINA NEUMANN Rockford, Michigan A.B. Physical Education And gained new perspectives on life. ALICE NIELSEN Sandusky, Michigan A.B. English ROBERT NORFLEET Monticello, Illinois Th.B. Theology SUSIE POLLOK Dansville, Michigan A.B Elementary Education LOIS POOLE Dayton, Ohio A.B. Elementary Education LEILA RASKE St. Louis, Missouri A.B. Elementary Education TERENCE READ Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada A.B. Music Education 197 DEANNA REID Springfield, Ohio B.S. Music Education JERRY REID Caro, Michigan A.B. Sociology KAY RELIGO Bethalto, Illinois A.B. Elementary Education ALBERT L. REMMENGA Appleton, Wisconsin A.B. Religion LARRY RINDT Bourbonnais, Illinois B.S. Business Administration BARBARA ROLFE Greenville, Ohio A.B. Elementary Education LINDA ROTHMAN Benton Harbor, Michigan A.B. Elementary Education VIRGINIA SAVOIE Kankakee, Illinois A.B. English Education DIANE SCHROEDER Papineau, Illinois A.B. English PAULETTE SCHUSLER Rockford, Illinois A.B. Romance Languages DOUGLAS SEARS Dixon, Illinois A.B. Religion SHELDON SHALLEY Fort Wayne, Indiana A.B. Romance Languages We can never be the same 198 as we were befo re our oi rney. JOHN SHERWOOD Connersville, Indiana A.B. Romance Languages LARRY SHOEMAKER West Helena, Arkansas A.B. Chemistry Zoology KEITH SHOWALTER Selma, Indiana U.S. Church Music MONDA SIMMONS Fort Wayne, Indiana A.B. English JUDY SIMMONS Middletown, Ohio B.S. Elementary Education THOMAS SIPES Anderson, Indiana A.B. Chemistry SHARON SIZEMORE Independence, Kentucky A.B. English BEN SMITH Buenos Aires, Argentina A.B. Biblical Literature BUELA SMITH Ironton, Ohio A.B. Elementary Education JUDY SMITH Bourbonnais, Illinois A.B. Elementary Education LESTER SMITH Port Washington, Ohio A.B. Social Science JAMES SMOCK Portage, Indiana B.S. Business Administration 199 DAVID SNELL Bourbonnais, Illinois A.B. Sociology CLAUDE SNODGRASS Sodus, Michigan A.B. Biblical Literature ALBERTA STARNES Madison, Wisconsin A.B. Elementary Education LUCY STATEN Taswell, Indiana A.B. Elementary Education MARGARET STEPHENSON Dunkirk, Indiana B.S. Business Education KAREN STEVENS Crandall, Indiana B.S. Home Economics Nofhing can be recoiled. DARLENE ST. GERMAIN Kankakee, Illinois B.S. Elementary Education DIANA STIBGEN Mt. Clemens, Michigan A.B. History English TOM STIVISON Logan, Ohio B.S. Business Administration JAMES STOGDILL Clarinda, Iowa B.S. Music Education CATHY STONE Ft. Recovery, Ohio B.S. Business Education NANCY STONE Decatur, Illinois B.S. Business Education 200 SANDRA STORY Bourbonnais, Illinois A.B. Elementary Education MARY STRANGE Edwardsville, Illinois A.B. Elementary Education JOE TECHAU HurdLand, Missouri Th.B. Theology LOWELL THILL Bourbonnais, Illinois A.B. Speech SONJA THILL Urbana, Ohio A.B. Physical Education EAPPEN THOMAS Thiruvalla, Kerala, India B.S. Business Administration nor would we desire it so. SHERMAN THOMPSON Plymouth, Michigan A.B. Sociology EVANGELINE TOMLINSON St Marys, Ohio A.B. Chemistry Zoology ROLAND UNDERWOOD Bradley, Illinois A.B Biology RICHARD UNGERBUEHLER Fort Lauderdale, Florida A.B. Religious Education PAT VAN AUSDALL Montrose, Iowa A.B. Sociology ALVIN VAUGHAN Lomax, Illinois A.B. Social Science 201 CHARLOTTE VON LANKEN Herscher, Illinois B.S. Elementary Education MARGARET WAKEMAN Coal City, Illinois B.S. Elementary Education DONALD WALKER Portsmouth, Ohio Th.B. Theology DALE WALSTON Danvers, Illinois A.B. Mathematics JUDY WHITE Indianapolis, Indiana A.B. English MARY WILKINS Elgin, Illinois A.B. Physical Education MICHAEL WILLIAMS Battle Creek, Michigan B.S. Elementary Education RICHARD RAY WILLIAMS Roundhead, Ohio B.S. Physical Education VIOLET WILLIAMS Kankakee, Illinois A.B. English CHARLES DEE WILSON Danville, Illinois A.B. Music Education PATRICIA WISEMAN Ironton, Ohio A.B. Sociology ROLAND WOLFE Racine, Ohio A.B. English We go forth with confidence 202 Doors to dreams and service are open wide GERALD WRIGHT Sandwich, Illinois A.B. Chemistry PAUL ZOROYA Brookfield, Wisconsin A.B. English WILLIAM COLE Alvada, Ohio A.B. Religion Philosophy 203 Standing: Prof. Murray; Karen Enders Seated Lou Ann Eilis; Bob S oan The end is in sight. We have finally chosen, Responsibility was realized as the position of upperclassman was assumed. The Junior year has seen many achievements for the Class of 1968. The Junior Class provided the first live tiger for the homecoming parade and game. The first winter Junior retreat was enjoyed at Polkagan State Park in Indiana. The members of the Class of 1968 have taken a startled look at the future as it seemed to sud- denly jump up before them. As the coming final year rapidly approaches many have tried to fit in those much needed courses. A more serious attitude has been taken to de- velop the potential God has given, to its fullest in every area for Him. 204 Sharon Alger Richard Ambrose Donald Ault Stan Baker Dave Ballard Janice Ballard Kathy Balof Roger Barwegen and our minds ore challenged to dedication. Joan Bebout Joyce Berberich Darlene Bingaman Wes Bittenbender Larry Blight Karen Blue Joe Bowman Steve Bringardner Donna Brooks Norm Calvert Danny Casey Phyllis Brown 205 Jim Castevens Harold Clay Sandy Christmas Alice Coffman Judy Collom Mary Ann Conrad Phyllis Coomer Brenda Craig Margaret Crain Jane Crisman Nancy Culp Barry Cunningham Linda Darnell Carol DeArmond Linda Densmore Paul Ebright Phil Eller Gwynn Enot Donna Fawcett Georgene Fish We are beginning to know 206 and to like what we know. Pat Fisher Brenda Floyd Roxanna Ford Steve Ford Linda Freesmeyer Ron Frye Peg Garner Carolyn Gibson Jeanette Gill Wilma Gortner Dan Gould Maria Gravvat Michele Gregory Sharon Greuel Tim Harting J. D. Hatton Dave Hendricks Jerry Hertenstein Gary Henecke Don Herington 207 I Edie Holcomb Anita Hooten Ruth Horner Fred Jones Gary Jones Ronald Kauffman Judy Kinder Judy Klemt Our studies now center around our interests, Gayle Krumlauf Robert Kuhn Gail Langner Marsha Leadingham Grant Learned Paul Lees Martha Leidig Carla Leonard Aileen Lilienthal Bonnie Lint Kenneth Lynn Judy Markee 208 David Maywood Marilyn Smith Meyers Anita Miller Donna Miller Sally Moll Mark Moore Pat Moore Rubalee Morris and we are anxious to get out into Gwen Mueller Janette Myers Ron Mygrant Mark Parker Doug Perry Gary Perry Ann Phipps Warren Ramsey Donna Randolph JoAnne Reeves Bill Robinson Mervin Ross 209 Charlotte Rowe Nancy Rudd Margie Ruggles Terry Schnell Carolyn Sechrist Mary Scott Bill Seal Sue Shanks Tim Singell Vicki Sites David Skinner Bob Sloan Ruth Smith Stephen Smitley Marcia Sparenburg Sue Spray Carolyn Stiverson Carol Tanner Kathy Teeters T. S. Thomas the world and put knowledge into action. 210 MfcJ We have one year left, and it seems Louise Trimble Cindy Tucker Carole Turner Norma Tyer Donald Vandine Vicky Volkers Gloria Vowell Donna Walker Sharon Wallace Evelyn Warby Gary Webster Ruth Westfall Natalie Whitis Sharon Wilkinson Betty Williams Martha Williams Penny Wilson Dee Womack Joyce Woodward Noel Wright 211 Warren Wyatt Carol Yeatts Patti Zunker that time has flown so swiftly. 212 Standing: Rich Hill, Joel Brunt Seated: Jack Provencal, Paula Snellenberger Our journey has become more serious Accomplishment is indeed the word that de- scribes the class of 1969. Many members have become an active part of O.N.C. working for Olivet as well as the Sophomore Class. The Sophomore Class managed to make the largest float to ever enter the homecoming parade and won first place in the class basketball tournament. The arrangements for the train ride and close work with the Sophomores at Greenville college also has shown the outreach and ingenuity of the Class of 1969. Class spirit has been high with the leadership of many qualified students. As the year pro- gressed, they realized that they still had much to learn. Many have begun studying more, praying more and serving more. 213 Chuck Ahlemann Peter Albertson Karen Allen Karen Anderson Susanna Arnold Larry Baker Virginia Baker Gary Barney Connie Bentley Terry Berkley Shirley Besecker Eugene Bible Cheryl Bilderback Sandy Bidlack Rod Both the way is obscure-there are many Nancy Bowman Earl Brant Kathy Brock Doug Brooks Grover Brooks Jeannie Brouhard Marilyn Brown Phillip Brown Linda Bruner Rodwell Buckley Diane Burress Daryl Burt Diana Carney Pat Carpenter David Casey 214 Carole Casteel John Coen Sharon Collins Glenda Cook Harold Coomer Darlene Cornell Sharon Cornell Paul Cribbs Audrey Crittenden Deborah Cropper Judy Curtis Pat Devine Lon Diehl Judy Dillon Don Doddridge decisions and many tests. Shirley Edgerly Frank Eskesen Carolyn Evans Marilyn Evans Phil Farnsworth Joyce Farrow Ed Filbin August Fiore Edith Flinn Dave Foor Mary Francis Gail Fromm Jerry Frye LaDonna Frye Judy Fullerton 215 Marlow Garvin Linda Gibson Janet Glancy Marilyn Glancy Reginald Gough John Gray Stan Green Dorothy Gustin Gloria Hacker Roger Hanson Kathi Harris Ron Hathaway Jenny Hatton Ellen Hepker Wayne Hilburn Barb Hill Jim Hockenberry Jan Hockensmith Veryl Hodges Joyce Hohner John Holmgrem Jean Horner Jan Huffman Becky Hull Alan Hulliberger Donna Hurt Phil Houston Marvin Ingram Nancy James Carolyn Jantz What will we cfo...we wonder... 216 we look for guidance...and, we work hard. Gina Jeffrey Nancy Jensen Paul Jetter Sue Johnson Nita Jones Dan Justice Abraham Kurien Jon Kruse Edward Krestel Gloria Koehler Karen Knitter Brenda Kirts Ron Kinnersley Sharon Kennedy James Keathley llene Lacy Gary Lafferty Marilynn Laske Rich Levack Linda Lewis Paul Lierman Bob Lightle Sharon Lipp Chong Kil Lim Steve Locke Dorothy Long Paul Long Matha Mahaffey Raychel Mahnesmith Ron AAarler 217 «M Dave McClaid Sheryl McClain Jill McCloud Denny McClure Sharolyn McCormick Brenda McKenzie Jackie McQueary Priscilla Meissner Beth Mendenhall Marcia Meyer Pat Millard Roland Millard Mary Mitchell Pam Moneymaker Bob Morck It seems that this year will never pass... Jim Moreland Ken Motley Sue Myers Ron Neufeld Alan O ' Bryant Sheila Oswalt Don Peck Keith Peterson Joel Pickering Joel Pounds Rob Ransdell Tom Rash Marletha Raske Elizabeth Ray Peggy Reed Sandy Reed Carolyn Reinbold Harvey Rich Ron Richmond Linda Roalson Ronald Roat Sandy Rogers Ken Rohrer Becky Ross Sandy Rushton Michael Salyer Tillie Sark Elaine Schatz Tom Schieb Jon Scott we will never be able to decide John Seaman Steve Sears Donna Sexton Larry Shalley John Shaulis Bonnie Shindle Tim Singell Carolyn Skinner Marilyn Skinner Fred Smith Esther Smitherman Linda Sobotka John Spohn Carolyn Stark Linda Steckhan Becky Steele Maynard Strawser Steve Sublette Laura Sweigart Dan Taylor Doug Taylor Jean Tomes Karen Triggs Doug Trotter Lester Turner Virginia Turner Peg Ulmet Vicki Vorce Jane Wagner Bob Waider Ron Waltrip Gary Ward Pat Warner Virginia Wasson Joyce Watkins Larry Watt Micki Walters Judy Hodge Way Vicki Webb David Welch Priscilla Weller Owen Weston Carlton Williams David Williams Gary Williams what we wont to c o with our lives 220 meanw h e, we work and we wait Lon Williams Virginia Williams Joyce Wine David Wooten Yvonne Yochim Darrell York Ted Young Janice Zea 221 : W Standing: Don Dunnington; Bruce Collins Seated: Darrell Rist; Carol Hunter The beginning of o long journey Upon their arrival at O.N.C. the bouncing and confident members of the class of 1970 met their first of many frustrating moments. Soon they adjusted to the new situations presented by col- lege life and became an organized part of Olivet. Individuals with vastly different backgrounds merged to make a power filled and unified class with the pursuit of intellectual expansion and the deepening of Christian growth. They have begun to make a name and place for the class of 1970 in the history of Olivet. 222 Barbara Abbott Jean Acheson Carol Achten Bruce Adams Wanda Adams Arvin Adcock Janice Adkins Gene Alcorn Pam Allen Terrance Allie Danny Ambrose Nancy Amos Carlene Andress Dorothy Anema Connie Baker Janet Baker Jenny Baker Linda Baker Robert Baker Terry Baldridge info a deeper knowledge of God mm Cheryl Ballard Pam Ballmer Beth Balof Rebecca Bane Ron Barr Gorden Barrick Janet Basinger Ron Baugh Sharon Bays Richard Beard Ruth Beck Galen Bennett John Bird Larry Bittenbender Nancy Blackburn Keith Boelk James Bollinger Cheryl Bolt Pamela Bookwalter Bradley Bressler 223 Brian Bressler Gary Brown Thomas Brown Bob Bryant Ted Bryant Leonard Budd Jane Burbrink Richard Bushey Sheri Byrd Wayne Calvin Mariam Campbell Larry Carby Dave Carey Gary Carlson Judith Carmony Deanna Chadwick Rosalea Chalfant Jill Cheeseman Dave Clendenen Peggy Cleveringa Jay Click Shirley Close Christine Coburn Donald Cole Barbara Conrad Dale Conway Steve Coulter Jerry Cox Celia Crabtree Cindy Crabtree Janet Craig Kathy Cranmer Elaine Croy Ron Cunningham Barry Curtis Ruth Danielson Debby Davis Terry Debolt Dale DeHamer Carolyn DeJaynes of man, and of ourselves... a journey that will never really end. Beverly Delk Diana Delong Mike DeMint Barbara Dennis Pam Dezwaan Kay Dodds David Domonl Don Dunnington Robert Duteau Marlene Estep June Evenson Connie Farrar Mary Ferrenburg Sandra Figge William Fightmaster Michael Filbin Michael Filkins Paul Fitzgerald James Fortner Toni Fox Nina Freesmeyer Pam Frey Jane Frost Donna Gage Barbara Galloway Phil Gambrel Gary Garrison Kenneth Gates Linda Gates Pat Gaughenour Elaine Gearhart Donna Geeding Connie Gentry Bob Geibig Bradley Gilbert Lon Gilbert Sara Glasgow John Glisson Connie Gluck Karl Gonwa 225 Janice Gossett Jerry Gregory Jean Grimes Cheryl Grubbs Carolyn Gustafson Leon Habegger Carolyn Hall Jerry Haffner Harvey Hall Ken Handy William Hanes Duane Hatter Corasue Hayes Dennis Headley Herbert Heavner Ruth Henck Connie Henson Dallas Hertz Carolyn Hickman Terre Lynn Hickok ! MMMJm .ml ¥A 3 ± where we will go, and what we will do Karen Hilliker Diana Hobbs Twyla Hoffman Dennis Holderman Sharon Holloway Joanne Hopewell Ellen Hosking Michael Howe Ronald Howe Randell Hudson Janet Huey Barbara Huff Eleanor Huizenga Jane Humble Phyllis Humphries Carol Hunter Ruby Hyatt James Jackman Ed Jackson Karen Jennings • 7 rfi 226 Linda Jerrell David Jewell Judy Johnson Marie Jones Darlene Keylor Norma Ketterman Mike Kesling Marge Kepler Joellyn Kelsey Bruce Kelsey Shirley Keller Judy Kincaid Glenda Kissee Joan Kiser Jim Kiser Sandy Kirtley Jan Kirkpatrick Russell Kinzinger Marcia Knisley Betty Koehler remains to be seen; but we are Dorothy Kotzmann Celane Kreutz Pam Krider Ruth Kruse Rodney Kuhn Thomas Kurtz Linda Lawton David Latham Mary Ann Lantz Carol Lane Terry Lambright Paul Laird Carolyn Lewis Connie Lillibridge David Linn Georgianna Lipp Nelda Long Kelly Long Mike Luginbill Sue Lyle 227 w George Lyons Sharon Maddox Kathleen Morck Michael Martz Diana Mason Robert Matheny Jean Mafhre Jan Maxwell Mike McCarty Konda McFadden Stephen McFarland Lillian McKinney James McLaughlin Allen MacMillen Tom Meadows Sheryl Meyering Diane Meyers Carolyn Miller Dana Miller Dixie Miller James Miller Jim Miller Merry Miller Roger Miller Nancy Mogle Anita Moore Kathy Moore Miriam Moore Sharon Morris Alan Moss Vicki Moyer Linda Murphy Shirley Murphy Cheryl Murray Danny Myers Dewey Myers Mike Neely Howard Nelson Sharon Nixon Robert Norwood determined to leave our mark, 228 that they may say-after we have Marcena Nottingham Mary Oliver Darrell O ' Neil Rocky O ' Neal Lavern Owens Steve Owens Marsha Ozbun Harry Palmer Jan Parcell Janice Parks Gerald Parr Bernetta Patterson Marilyn Peckham Marvin Pepper Pamela Peters Linda Peterson Louise Peterson Philip Peterson Judy Petty Pat Peugh Richard Phillips Jasper Phelps Jean Phipps Dan Poe Ron Polley Jon Pounds Phillip Price Connie Pryor Shirley Puckett Maureen Ramsey Richard Ramsey Judith Randall Kathy Reed Helen Reeves Keith Rice Rodger Richards Ron Richards Joe Richmond Linda Riggs Darrell Rist 229 Janet Robbins Larry Roberds Joseph Roberts Delta Rogers Mike Rolfe Bruce Rose Keith Ross Rachel Rosser Richard Rugg Jane Rumple Bob Rynard Betty Jo St. John Sharon Salisbury Darlene Salyer Roxana Sarver Harlyn Schmidt Dawn Schraegle Jerry Schisler Mary Jane Schweitzer Leora Seely gone our separate ways-that we, Edwin Self Emery Sheffield Theresa Sherwood Larry Shupe Eileen Siebert Marcia Silvers Janet Simmons Susan Simpson Linda Sims Norman Sizemore Dawn Smith Dennis Smith Eugene Smith Glenn Smith Kathy Smith Virginia Smith Bill Snyder Rosemary Snyder Mary Sochacki Bryan Solomon 230 Donald Spayd Jane Spencer Andrea Stanley Ronald Stegmoller Linda Stickney Terry Stockman Mary Storey Judie Starner Dennis Strickland Don Sutherland Brock Swanson Susan Swanson Wendell Taden Larrry Tague Vicki Tanner Leonda Tatu Lana Taylor Marsha Tays Herbert Theiss Jeannie Thomas somehow, hove changed our world Judy Thompson Theresa Thornburg Donna Toigo Bertha Toops Phillip Torgrimson Louise Tower Linda Townsend Robert Tranby Robert Tribble Vicki Tryong Sandra Turner Wayne Underwood Linda Vannest Charlene Van Schoick Gerald Vaught Paula Vogel Barbara Voyles Jacqueline Wacaster Joyce Ward Debbie Warner 231 T Charles Waterbury Allen Watson Dan Watson Billie Watt Sue Weaver Gayle Weeks Charles Westhafer Phillip Whalen Sandra White Jim Whited Jerry Whittum Becky Wilkinson Gina Williams Judy Williams Linda Williams Maizie Williams Maria Williams Carol Wobig Barbara Wood Nancy Wright Marsha Yaney Max York Jane Young Joe Youmans Randy Ziegler that it is now a better place. 232 I W| ;• ' ( ' £ j, V , :ij ' :U ■ ' ! • i ., ' : ii. • : . I 1 $• ' ' Mi ' ' i ■ ' - u wllv - ' ' ■ ' ■ ; l i liim ' lh Patrons 233 COLLEGE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE DR. FORREST W. NASH, Pastor ARLAND D. GOULD, assistant pastor NAOMI LARSEN, Chancel Choir DON MURRAY, Organist, Youth Choirs GIVING CHRIST: To the Campus To the Community To the World 234 OLIVET ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President Mr. Selden D. Kelley Vice President Dr. Beryl Dillman Trustee Representative Rev. Carl Clendenen Trustees Mr. Selden D. Kelley Mr. Fred Chalfant Executive Secretary Rev. Charles D. Ide College President Dr. Harold W. Reed Historian Prof. Dwight J. Strickler Treasurer Mr. Everett Holmes Co ngra tu la tio ns Class of 67 DIRECTORS Dr. W. Talmadge Hodges Prof. Dwight J. Strickler Mr. Jerry Snowden Mr. Ted Cox Mr. Marvin Carmony Dr. Willard H. Taylor Dr. Robert Clendenen Dr. C.S. McClain Mr. Donald E. Wiliamson Mrs. Shirley Crabtree Rev. Carl Greek Mr. Roy DaFoe Mr. Lauren Larsen 56 Alumni Chapters Serving Olivet 235 TIME MARCHES ON THE CHURCH GROWS; THE COLLEGES GROW The old order changeih yielding place to new And God fulfills Himself in many ways. Friends on whom we have leaned heavily in the past leave us to form a new educational zone and build a new college. Dr. Reed presents plaques to each of the departing District Superintendents. Left to right: E.D. Simpson, Missouri; Gene Phillips, Iowa; Harvey Galloway, Central Ohio; M.E. Clay, Southwest Ohio; Carl Clendenen, North- west Ohio. President Reed, the administrative officers, the faculty, staff and almost 1 700 Olivetians join hands in saying, Thank you for your many years of sacrificial support in helping to provide an Education with a Christian Purpose. The Lord bless thee and keep thee. The Lord make His face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee; The Lord lift up His countenance upon thee, and give thee peace 236 THE 1966-1967 ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Student government on Olivet ' s Campus seeking to serve the students and Olivet Duane Clinker, President Wes Jetter, Treasurer Mary Sue Jones Secretary Peg Garner Soc a Comm. Chairman Officially representing student interests Voicing student opinion Working to solve student problems Funding various college programs Lyceum Student Newspaper Yearbook Sizeable % of Ludwig Center Funds Seeking to provide healthy campus environment Weekly activities Special Seasonal events Developing new Christian witness programs Spiritual Outreach — ministering to Nazarene churches in the area. Spiritual Outreach (S. CO. P. E.) work- ing in Kankakee community serv- ice programs. Child Care — helping to expand the horizons of underpriviledged chil- dren in Kankakee. Child core has given to many the opportunity of Christian service. 237 80 CHURCHES 8272 MEMBERS SOUTHWESTERN OHIO DISTRICT M. E. Clay Rev. Wesley K. Poole District Secretary Dr. Floyd E. Cole District Treasurer Mrs. M.E.Clay District NWMS. President Rev. Ira L. East District N.Y.P.S. President Rev. A.M. Wilson District Church School Chairman District Advisory Board Dr. Floyd E. Cole Rev. A. M. Wilson Mr. A. B.Tink Mr. Ralph Hodges CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 67 238 Wisconsin District R. J. Clack District Superintendent C o N G R A T U L A T £ S Olivet Nazarene College 45 Churches 39 Students e 1988 Members ft  iHWEsrr, SLUN0IS S T R I Ct Dr. L. E. Eckley District Superintendent Into the Word ... on to the world 73 Churches 4371 Members J. E. Hazel wood N. Y. P. S. President 240 INDIANAPOLIS DISTRICT Dr. Remiss Rehfeldt District Superintendent Rev. Amos Hann N.Y.P.S. President Mrs. Remiss Rehfeldt N.W.M.S. President Rev. Ken Jewell Church School Chairman Rev. Murrell Deckard District Treasurer Rev. Joe Bean District Secretary Greets The Class Of 1967 241 Harvey S. Galloway, D.D. District Superintendent CENTRAL OHIO DISTRICT 135 Churches 12,332 Members 27,494 Church Schools members 4,861 N. Y. P. S. members 92 Students in O. N. C. Wesley B. Frederick N. Y. P. S. President 242 Dr. Gene Phillips District Superintendent 5,37 3 members IOWA Mrs. Gene Phillips N.W.M.S. President 4,451 members 13,238 enrolled 2,645 members milium ii[ Rev. Aleck Ulmet Church Schools Chairman «( Rev. Jim Diehl N.Y.P.S. President 243 Northeastern Indiana District Congratulate O.M.C. President Jleed and 1967 Qraduatina Senior Paul C. Updike, D.D. District Supt. from our 108 Churches and Pastors, and 9100 Church Members in this, our SILVER ANNIVERSARY YEAR Rev. Verdean Owens Church School Chairman Mrs. Harold Priddy N. W. M. S. Pres. Rev. Walter Graeflin N. Y. P. S. Pres. Jut trlct Center, yiiarion y Indiana- 244 NORTHWEST INDIANA DISTRICT 58 Churches-4,874 Members 82 Students in O.N.C. Offers Full Support To Olivet O GRATULAr Oyy To The Class of 1967 DEPARTMENT LEADERS OLIVET TRUSTEES N.F.M.S. President Mrs. George Scutt jjj •est Rev. George Scutt Rev. L.E. Myers N.Y.P.S. President Rev. Earl Roustio ADVISORY BOARD Church School Chairman Rev. Harold Latham George Scutt District superintendent Rev. L.E. Myers Rev. O. Burke Bud Goble Tharen Evans 245 A ' muFM BUD scun N.Y.P.S. President MRS. LESLIE MACKAY N.W.M.S. President E. W. MARTIN, D.D. District Superintendent DON FREESE Church School Chairman EVANGELIZE V ,,,s:SS::::5,:v: Eastern Michigan District CHALLENGING MICHIGAN ' S INDUSTRIAL AND RURAL MIGHT FOR CHRIST TRUSTEES TO OLIVET E.W.Martin, D.D. J. E. Van Allen Jo hn Dickey, D.O. Congratulations — Class of ' 67 246 OUR YOUNG PEOPLE NEED THE SECURITY OF A CHRISTIAN COLLEGE where they find Christian counsel in a Christian atmosphere . . . among Christian friends where they have the fellowship of those who care as they make decisions and experience new responsibilities where they have an opportunity to learn to equate Christianity and all careers PARENTS NEED THE SECURITY THEY RECEIVE when they give their young people the opportunities of a Christian education CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT is privileged to support Olivet Nazarene College which offers security to our young people and their parents Mark R. Moore, D.D. District Superintendent Mrs. Mark R. Moore President, District N.W.M.S. Rev. Glenn Evans Chairman, Church Schools Rev. Paul Smit h President, District N.Y.P.S. 247 r SOUTHWEST INDIANA DISTRICT i 1 We Salute You, Olivet Students from Southwest Indiana District j i Barbara Abbott ■ Dave Miller David Adams Sue Myers Marsha Brriton Richard Osborne Phillip Brown Marsha Ozbun Jane Burbrink Marquita Payne Judith Burgess George Petree Diana Burress Jasper Phelps Sherry Byrd Ronald Polley George Carey Anna Railsback Sandra Christmas Janet Reed James Dollens Mary Reeves Sandra Dooley Teresa Rhude Faith Freeman Bruce Rose Kenneth Gates Jerry Scott Patricia Goughenour Steven Shelton Carolyn Hickman Steve Shipley Linda Hill Linda Sims Janet Huey La Donna Staten Linda Jerrell Karen Stevens Mary Sue Jones Patricia Stough Brenda Kirts Dennis Strickland Diana Mason Linda Stuart Michael McCarty Lana Taylor Cheryl McClain Louise Tower Cynthia McCloud Jim Vandine Denny McClure Donald Vandine Konda McFadden Revecca Wilkinson C.R. Thrasher, 1 LaVere Whelan, District Superintendent N.W.M.S. President Clyde Montgomery, Dave Humble, Church Schools Board Chairman N.Y.P.S. President 248 .L CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 7967 OLIVET NAZARENE COLLEGE From MICHIGAN DISTRICT Church of the Nazarene We present Chri t y tJfte Water of °Qife in Jiickiaan, vhe Water Wonderland Fred J. Hawk District Superintendent District Advisory Board Members Rev. Roy Mumau Rev. H. T. Stanley Rev. Paul Moore Dr. L. D. Mitchell Mr. William Damon Mr. Gerald Decker Department Leaders Mrs. Fred J. Hawk, N. W. M. S. President Rev. J. C. Baynum, N. Y. P. S. President Rev. Roy Mumau, Church School Board Chairman 249 L. S. Oliver, M.A., D.D., Dist. Supt. PREPARING FOR A GREATER TOMORROW O uWBkM B fa 35 5 linois District Youth Attending Olivet ILLINOIS DISTRICT 250 Linda Robinson Randy Ziegler It. x r Bill Matheny WELLSTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 6307 Wellsmar, St. Louis, Mo. Richard Beard John W. Ellis, Pastor Herald Webster Minister of Music RW| «U. 1 Robert Matheny K i Tom Matheny ' ■-J. WOOSTER CHURCH of the NAZARENE Students at Olivet Donald Daye Roland Millard R. Dale Fruehling Pastor Our Proposed New Church Home Best Wishes to the Class of 67 - WORSHIP WITH US IN FLINT FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Lyon At Wood Street Flint, Michigan Congratulations to the Class of —7 967— Lloyd Cross, Chairman of the Board Eleanor Hilliker, N.W.M.S. President Durrell James, S.S. Superintendent Joan Jacobson, N.Y.P.S. President George Huff, Minister of Music J. Donald Freese, Pastor 251 Congratulation Cla of 1967 A warm hearted church — With a world-wide vision James Diehl pastor CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE East at South 1 1 th. Street Oskaloosa, Iowa Our Students Judy Joyce Andrews Woodward Eldon Zook Don Sutherland Peg Ulmet Ruth Kruse Virginia Turner Jon Kruse Don Messer Barbara Andrews Congratulations Class of 1967 from the people of A FINE NEW CHURCH ir l-i H A BEAUTIFUL PARSONAGE FULLER AVENUE Grand Rapids, Michigan BETHEL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 21 150 Moross Road Grosse Pointe, Michigan YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT FULLER AVENUE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. . . GAYLORD RICH PASTOR 4Tk JIM SMITH MUSIC DIRECTOR c4 church with a hand extended to it youth Pastor Howard L. Rickey welcomes new Youth Pastor and Lee W. Baker Our students at O.N.C. Diana Stibgen Beth Hatcher Lou Ann Ellis Charles Ellis Sandra Christian Sue Johnson Lynn Norton Sandi Rogers Bruce Lehnert Wayne Underwood H.A. Johnson, Jr. 253 First Church of the Nazarene ZJke intjinp Church of Cotuntbui Columbus, Ohio Congra tulations to O.N.C. and Class of 1967 Miles A. Simmons, D.D, Pastor ' Fifty three years a spiritual heart in the heart of Columbus James V. Cook Minister of Music WE SAY GOD ' S BEST FOR YOU ■ Class of 1967 A.M. Wilson Pastor since 1942 25 Years of Witnessing Winning for Christ TRENTON CHURCH of the NAZARENE 220 No. Miami Street Trenton, Ohio 254 Congratulation to the Cla o( 1967 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Harvey, Illinois Marshfield at 153RD Street W. M. Lynch, Pastor T. M. Warren, S. S. Superintendent Mildred Stray, N. W. M. S. President James Jernigan, N. Y. P. S. President Ronald Habegger, Choir Director Congratulations Class of 1967 CENTRAL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Union and Stone Streets Pastor, Franklin Ward N.Y.P.S. Pres., Dale Counselman N.W.M.S. Pres., Frances Lingenfelter S.S. Supt., William Sageman Saginaw, Michigan Samuel W. Brown Senior Sheila Oswalt Karen Knitter Merry Miller FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Michigan at Calumet Hammond, Indiana We Congratulate the Senior Cla of 1967 Jerry Frye David Williams Ken Childress Bill Vandersteen, S.S. Supt. Feorl Bazan, N.F.M.S. Pres. Diane Kionaas, N.Y.P.S. Pres. Gale Guyer, Minister of Music Earl Marvel, Pastor OUR STUDENT Jim Folsom DEPARTMENT HEADS Loren Miller S.S. Superintendent Don Stevens N.Y.P.S. President Mrs. Byron Wright N.W.M.S. President New Parsonage Nearing Completion ■ • ' . COMPLETED NEW ADDITION ANDERSON, INDIANA First Church of the Nazarene 23RD and Jackson Streets Rev. John C. Wine, Pastor 255 Congratulations- to the class of 1967 FLOYD E. COLE, Minister Stanton Avenue Church of the Nazarene Wm. H. Taft Road at Stanton Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio Floyd E. Cole, Minister Leon Bolender, Sunday School Superintendent James D. Morris, N.Y.P.S. President Mrs. James D. Morris, N.W.M.S. President WHEN IN CINCINNATI WE INVITE YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US v ' ? 7 : - Hi m ■ . : ■• ir wL • _L. Wilson Baker, Pastor Norman Shelton, Youth Thelma Eye, Education Dore Wyatt, Missions Cecil Barnett, Visitation First Church of the Nazarene 78757 Fenkell Detroit, Michigan Kenneth S. Armstrong Senior Minister A. Eugene Hudgens Administrative Pastor Don Bell, Minister of Music Darrell Trotter, Assistant Pastor Tharon Daniels, Assistant Pastor R. T. Morris Minister Congratulations Class of 1967 Lafayette Park Church Of The Nazarene California and St. Vincent Ave. St. Louis, Missouri 257 JOLIET CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 454 E. Cass St. on Route 30 Congratulations Class of 1967 OUR STUDENTS Ronald Aeschliman Gary Bond Bessie Cronk Barbara Harris Gerald Pochnok Margret Erickson ALUMNI SERVING OUR CHURCH Joseph Bennington, Supt. Wayne Frankhauser, N.Y.P.S. Pres. Norma West, Choir Director Karl Erickson First Church of the Nazarene-Lansing, Michigan Congratulations Class of 1967 A NEW EVANGELISTIC CENTER . ... IN MICHIGAN ' S CAPITOL CITY. 258 Tom Thompson Minister of Music David K. Ehrlin Pastor Congratulations to the class of 1967 Lockland Church of the N azarene W yoming at Lock St. Lockland, Ohio OUR STUDENTS AT OLIVET Tony Way Ken Price Emery Sheffield Wilber L. Jackson, Pasfor James Sheffield, S.S. Supt. Beryl Harlow, N.Y.P.S. President C- on a ru tu lu lion 5 C aJJ of 6J FERNDALE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 928 E. TEN MILE FERNDALE, MICHIGAN Minister H. Leslie Mackay Assistant to the Minister H. W. Fulwood Jr. Olivet Trustee Dr. John Q. Dickey Students at O.N.C. Rickey Harrison Bill MacKay Dallas Strawn Sandy Smith Dennis Ryther Carolyn Dunham Constance Bentley CONGRATULAT ONS TO CLASS OF 67 ' Ms? FIRST CHURCH OF NAZARENE 905 E. Colfax Avenue South Bend, Indiana Edwin L. Bateman Minister of Music Jerry Abee Student Kenneth V. Bateman Pasfor CONGRATULATES CLASS OF 67 First Church of the Nazarene Kem and Quarry Roads Marion, Indiana Our Olivet Students Tom Sipes Donald Ault, Jr. Rev. Donald K. Ault 259 an Broad Ripple Ghurch of the Nazarene 2125 East 54th Street (Just West of Keystone) Indianapolis, Indiana Congratulations to the Class of 7 967 J. Grant Swank Jr., Minister FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. M. W. Kemper 323 S. 68th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin Congratulate ClaAA of ' 67 OUR STUDENTS AT OLIVET Paul Zoroya Russell Lovett Ron Marler Pricilla Meissner Mike Howe R. N. Raycroft Pastor TYNDALL MEMORIAL CHURCH of the NAZARENE HOWELL, MICHIGAN Congratulations Class of ' 67 Our Students at Olivet Mary Lou Harrison Eugene Smith Sharon Wilkinson Donald Smith, S. S. Supt. Mrs. Vera Raycroft, N. W. M. S. President Mrs. Geraldine Anscombe, N. Y. P. S. President The friendly Church with the Evangelistic Message 260 First Church Grand Rapids, Mich. ONC ALUMNI ON OUR CHURCH STAFF David Leach, Chairman of Trustees Mrs. Ronald Stevens, Church Treasurer Charles Hasselbring, Minister of Music Lauren Larsen, Sunday School Superintendent Herb Alfree, N. Y. P. S. President Dr. Jeriel Beard, Trustee Ronald Stevens, Steward OUR STUDENTS Carolyn Jaynes Stewart Leach Sheryl Meyering We Congratulate THE AURORA Staff, and the Members of the Graduating Class. Fletcher Galloway, Pastor FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Eighteenth and Grand Avenue NEW CASTLE, INDIANA Roger Garner S.S. Superintendent Marwin E. Powers Pastor Eva Brewster N.Y.P.S. President Mainie Greer N.W.M.S. President Congratulation ClaZZ of 1967 South Side Church of the Nazarene 5100 Gay wood Drive Fort Wayne Indiana STUDENTS Kenneth Handy Joyce Berberich Sheldon Shalley Byron Romey Larry Shalley Linda Handy Lon Hadwin CONGRATULATIONS To Olivet Pastor Russell Shalley First Church of the Nazarene 901 E. Home Road SPRINGFIELD, OHIO OUR STUDENTS AT OLIVET: Alan Campbell Sheila Cunningham Judy Kincaid Deanna Reid Jack Archer, Pastor 261 Our Congratulations To The Class of 1967 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Valparaiso, Indiana Rev. L.E. Myers, Pastor Our Students Andrew Holmgren Norma Ketterman John Holmgren Steve Kaiser South Side Church of the Nazarene Highway 67 and County Road 300 South Muncie, Indiana Walter Greek, Pastor S.S. Superintendent Gerald A. White W.M.S. President Arline Coffman N.Y.P.S. President Wayne Kronz BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1967 262 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Bob Clipper Bring Your burdens and exchange them for a song. 2714 S. Jefferson Ave. MIDLAND, MICHIGAN Judy Clipper Rev. Roy Mumau Pastor Derrill Lanphierd Ed North S.S. Supt. Mr. Claire Yoder N. Y. P. S. President Mrs. Mumau N. F. M. S. President Penny Parks Fortville Church of the Nazarene Highways 67 13 Fortville, Indiana _ T m Ronald Featherston Congratulation Co Pastor Olivet and Clate of 1967 Our Students Representing Us at 0. N. C. Leon Jarrett S. S. Superintendent Faerene McFarland N.Y.P.S. President Wanda Duety N.W.M.S. President Diana Jarret Joe E. McClure Lenny Wisehart 263 CHICAGO AUSTIN I Church of the Nctzarene 5500 W. RACE Our congradulations to O.N.C. and the class of 1967 Our Students: Richard Hill and James Bruley Milton L. Bunker, Pastor Congratulations to the Class of 1967 Jhe rirdt ( hurck of the I lazarene South Highway 9 Shelbyville, Indiana OUR STUDENTS AT OLIVET: Donald Doddridge Warren Ramsey David Jewell Marforie Raymond Linda Nolley Ronald Robbins Connie Pryor Kennefh T. Jewell Pastor Verdean F. Owens Pastor Relocating f or Greater Service GOODWIN MEMORIAL Church of the Nazarene Anderson, Indiana Student Steve Owens DEPARTMENT HEADS S.S. Superintendent N.W.M.S. President N.Y.P.S. President John Harshman Juanita Franklin Mell Harshman 264 ' • BEST WISHES from Lynn Church of the Nazarene Highway 27 Lynn, Indiana Pastor, C. P. Hurry S.S. Superintendent, Bill Hill Minister of Music, Joe Durbin N.W.M.S. President, Jane Baker N.Y.P.S. President, Tony Abshear Our Olivet Students Jim Johnson Mike Shank Carol Yeatts Richard Osborn Virginia Baker LOWE BROTHERS PAINTS Nationally advertised paint products of high est quality, economy, durability and beauty. 44 Meadow view Shopping Center Artist ' s Supplies — Custor picture Frames — Wallpaper Phone 933-3524 265 BOB ' S SUNOCO STATION 743 W. Broadway Bradley, Illinois WKAN RADIO, INC The bright, happy Sound in Kankakee Dial 1320 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 67 Compliments of DR. MRS. D. K. JUDD COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR OPTOMETRIST DR. RUSSELL D. ROGERS CONTACT LENSES 163 N. Schuyler Ave. Phone 932-1 116 Kankakee, III. Cromwell ' s Clothiers nationally advertised men ' s wear tuxedo rentals for all occasions 245 W. Broadway, Bradley 932-1414 EXCHANGE PHOTOS Made from any one Picture or Negative. 242 South Schuyler WATLANDS FIVE YEAR o GUARANTEE CAMERA SHOPS WE RENT IT! Most Everything For • HOME MAINTENANCE • MOVING ft HAULING • CLEANING ft DECORATING • AUTO REPAIR • LAWN ft GARDEN • CAMPING • PARTY ft BANQUET Do It Yourself and Save! RENT ALL ,«: CALL 939-3117 907 N. Indiana North§ tte Motel W li «« M«iJiippBB FreeT.V. Air Conditioned Reasonable Rates Highway 54 Bradley, III. 266 THE FOUNDATION OF EVERY STATE IS THE EDUCATION OF ITS YOUTH — Diogenes mflRKETS Broadway at Cleveland Bradley, Illinois THE STORES DESIGNED WITH YOU IN MIND. 505 S. Schuyler Kankakee, Illinois PLANT KERGER CO. OL K_JuL riaaer 270 EAST COURT STREET, KANKAKEE 267 Taste that beats the others cold! WILSON ' S PAINTS WALLPAPER WINDOWSHADES Serving Kankakee Land for Over 32 Years 135 N. Schuyler 933-4011—932-0012 College students! Smart career girls! Budding business tycoons! Clyde ' s Camera W Cards Your Complete Hallmark Card Shop — Eatons Stationery 24 Hr. Service on Photoflnishing MEADOWVIEW SHOPPING CENTER Kankakee, Illinois Ph. 933-2914 Keep Track of Your Money With a City National Checking Account Safest, smartest way to handle your money. Pay all your bills with your own checks — and have a permanent record of every penny spent. You even save money, too — no need to buy money orders. HAVE YOUR CHECKS IMPRINTED WITH YOUR NAME. DOESN ' T COST A PENNY AT CITY NATIONAL! CITY NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. the only national bank in kankakee 268 BLANKENBERG PHOTOGRAPHER Phone 932-4117 143 No. Schuyler Kankakee Q Portrait, Commercial, Schoo l Photography e 9 our other locations DIXON — FREEPORT — MACOMB [U I First Trust and Savings Bank aX has an Education Loan plan that provides funds for a college education 269 Compliments of YOUR COLLEGE BOOK STORE Mrs. Gladys Corbctt Manager It ' s a Pleasure to Serve You. HENRY ' S DRIVE-IN HAMBURGERS 1401 North 5th Bradley Rt. 54 North Bradley Home of the Happy Henry Burger 270 VERONDA ' S MUSIC STORE Kankakee ' s Complete Music Store HAMMOND ORGANS Sales - Service - Lessons ZENITH COLOR TELEVISION Piano — Musical Instruments 1055 N. 5th Avenue Kankakee 933-2258 We Care About You — After the Sale as Well as Before olkmanns JEWELERS St 1872 Two Locations — Downtown — In the Volkmann Building Meadowview — In Store No. 20 MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY M SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. I 190 North Fifth Ave. Meadowview, Kankakee for quality at a low price satisfaction guaranteed or your money back 271 L harlene 3 Slower J ot (I3eciutu In jrlc l v owerS 1 5 our pecictltu Artistic Floral Arrangements Wedding Arrangements Corsages Free Delivery phiffiipA pnm , % $W fl  i Vit ,«ivv!3Bft. ' i • ill - ' :■; ' ■■;: ' - : v ;; :- : v-. ■;::!: :, : ■ % . .:.. ,; ' } -■. :.. ' C . 1 283 S. Seventh Avenue Kankakee, Illinois 933-6627 @antox. The youth of a nation are the trustees of prosperity. Disraeli, Sybil Kankakee ' s Store for Elegance Bourbonnais Cleaners and Shirt Laundry 20% Student Discount  One day Service • Formal Wear Rental Service • Satisfaction Guaranteed 183W. Harrison Bourbonnais, III. 932-5041 272 KANKEKEE ' S FINEST DEPARTMENT STORE 200 S. Schuyler TO THE 1967 GRADUATES OF OLIVET NAZARENE COLLEGE Kankakee Daily Journal llllllllllliilllilii 7 AM to 1 2:30 PM 5L JW C f oLUtle l opporul Truly Royal Dining — but not at a royal price! offering A COMPLETE SELECTION OF FINE FOOD BEVERAGES AT ANY HOUR TO SATISFY EVERY APPETITE 932-6795 Meadowview Center — 5th Brookmont 273 J. E. DeSelm Co. Norman s • Hair Dressing Salon Lumber and Building Material Suite 227 Arcade Building Hardware, Paints, Etc. Kankakee, III. Ph. 933-4533 Phone: 932-3821 STATE SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION jrollow ine cLeuaerS to Edward ' s Jewelers Watches — Diamonds — China — Crystal Jewelry 70 Meadowview Center 220 E. Court Dial 932-1716 Kankakee, Illinois Tel. 933-3303 Any student can have an account in 3 minutes. Congratulations Olivet College UPTOWN SALES INC. 545 S. Washington Ave. BERGERON PONTIAC INC. 1 50 E. Station St. KANKAKEE AUTO LEASING 327 N. Schuyler Ave. UPTOWN SALES PAINT BODY SERVICE 327 N. Schuyler Ave. SPECIALIZATION in TRANSPORTATION We Appreciate Your Patronage 274 HAPPINESS IS o o e B !g.igi.|.!g:i.gJ.!-Vt:-g J.g! J-!. -!- ' tJ- ' .W- MJ-IMJM-Mi-IBSM ROZIND TABLe JBraEBE 3 E BB aBB®aBB The Prophet Company Serving across the nation Honored Robert Elrod, Manager to Serve Olivet Coll 275 Directory of Advertisers AUTOMOBILE DEALERS Bergeron Pontiac, 274 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Bob ' s Sunoco, 266 BANKS City National Bank, 268 First Trust and Savings Bank, 269 State Savings and Loan Association, 274 BOOK DEALERS AND PRINTERS Olivet College Book Store, 270 Phillips Press, 272 BOTTLING COMPANIES Pepsi-Cola, 268 CAMERA AND CARD SHOPS Clyde ' s Card and Camera, 268 Watland ' s Camera, 266 CHURCHES Anderson, Indiana, 255 Anderson, Goodwin, 264 Chicago, Illinois, Austin, 264 Cincinnati, Ohio, 256 Columbus, Ohio, 1st, 254 Danville, Illinois, 265 Detroit, Michigan, 1st, 257 Ferndale, Michigan, 259 Flint, Michigan, 1st, 251 Fortville, Indiana, 263 Fort Wayne, Indiana, 261 Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1st, 261 Grand Rapids, Michigan, Fuller Avenue, 253 Grosse Pointe, Michigan, 253 Hammond, Indiana, 255 Harvey, Illinois, 255 Howell, Michigan, 260 Indianapolis, Indiana, 260 Joliet, Illinois, 258 Kankakee, Illinois, College, 234 Lansing, Michigan, 258 Lockland, Ohio, 259 Lynn, Indiana, 265 Marion, Indiana, 259 Midland, Michigan, 263 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 260 Muncie, Indiana, 262 New Castle, Indiana, 261 Oskaloosa, Iowa, 252 Pekin, Illinois, 257 Racine, Wisconsin, Taylor Ave., 252 Shelbyville, Indiana, 264 Saginaw, Michigan, 255 St. Louis, Missouri, Lafayette Park, 257 St. Louis, Missouri, Wellston, 251 South Bend, Indiana, 259 Springfield, Ohio 261 Trenton, Ohio, 254 Valparaiso, Indiana, 262 Wooster, Ohio, 251 CLEANERS AND CLOTHIERS Bourbonnais Cleaners, 272 Cromwell ' s Clothiers, 266 Plant-Kerger Company, 267 DEPARTMENT STORES Aldens, 273 Carson Pirie Scott and Company, 272 Sears, Roebuck and Co., 271 DISTRICTS Central Ohio, 242 Chicago Central, 247 Eastern Michigan, 246 Illinois, 250 Indianapolis, 241 Iowa, 243 Michigan, 249 Northeast Indiana, 244 Northwest Illinois, 240 Northwest Indiana, 245 Southwest Indiana, 248 Southwest Ohio, 238 Wisconsin, 239 FLORISTS Charlene ' s Flower Pot, 272 GROCERS Rudy ' s Markets, Inc., 267 HAIRDRESSERS Normans Hair Dressing, 274 HARDWARES Lowe Brothers Paints, 265 Wilson Paints, 268 JEWELERS Volkmann Jewelers, 271 Edward ' s Jewelers, 274 LUMBER J.E. DeSelm Lumber Co., 274 MOTEL Northgate Motel, 266 MUSIC Veronda ' s Music Store, 271 NEWSPAPERS Kandadee Journal, 273 OPTOMETRISTS AND DOCTORS Dr. D. K. Judd, 266 Dr. Russel Rogers, 266 PHOTOGRAPHERS Blandenburg Photographer, 269 RADIO STATION WKAN Radio, 266 RENTALS Reed ' s Rentals, 266 RESTAURANTS Henry ' s Drive-In, 270 Little Corporal Restaurant, 273 Round Table, 275 Prophet Company, 275 SCHOOLS Olivet Nazarene College Alumni, 235 Olivet Nazarene College Associated Students, 237 276 Sen or Roster ABRAHAM, JOHN FREDERICK, A.B. Social Science Honor Society, 3, 4; Young Republicans 2, 3, 4; Public Affairs Club 3, 4; MM, CLAUDETTE J. A.B. ANDERSON, JOAN M. NDERSON, PAMELA JANE, A.B. Sociology Missionary Band I, 2; Sociology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3; Psychology Zlub 1, 2 ; Treble Clef 7, 2, Orpheus 3, Ensembles, Trios, Quartets 7, 2, 3; Basketball 3; Volleyball 3; Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. NDREWS, JUDITH K., A.B. Elementary Education W.R.A. Council 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; S. E.A. 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 7, Orpheus 2, 3; Ora- torio 2; Track 7, 2, 3, 4. BATE, LARRY, A.B. English 3ATEMAN, DELORES ESTELLE, A.B. English Missionary Band 7; Kappa 7, 2, 3, 4. BEAVIN, CHARLES WAYNE, A.B. Business Adminis- tration Who ' s Who 4; Class President 2, 3, 4; Young Re- publicans 7, 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4 ; Commerce Club 7, 2, 3, 4; Vikings 1, 2, 3, 4; Vikir.gs Vice President 4; Gamma 7, 2, 3, 4. BENNETT, MARGIE HILDRETH BICKFORD, CAROL ELIZABETH, A.B. Elementary Edu- cation Missionary Band 1, 2, 3, 4; O Club 3, 4; Associ- ate of International Students 2; Beta 7, 2, 3, 4. BLAIR, SHIRLEY MYERS, B.S. Business Education Missionary Band 1, 2, 3; Sociology Club, 2, 3; Psy- chology Club 7, 2, 3; Treble Clef 7, 2, 3; BLEDSAW, LYNETTE FLOM, A.B. Psychology ■Missionary Band 7 ; Evangels 7 ; Sociology Club 7, 2; Young Republicans 7, 2, 3,- Married Students 4; Prayer Band 7, 2; Band 7, Softball 7, Basketball 2; Sigma 7, 2, 3, 4. BOELK, MARILYN JOANNE, B.S. Elementary Educa- tion Social Committee 3; Missionary Band 3; S.E.A. 3; Prayer Band 3, 4; Sigma 3, 4. BOLLINGER, CAROLYN, B.A. Elementary Education jSociology Club 2; Beta 2, 3, 4. fBOZARTH, LINDA SUE, A.B. English Aurora Staff 7; Missionary Band 7, 2; S.E.A. 2, 3; Sociology Club 7, 2; English Guild 3, 4 ; Gamma 7, 2, 3, 4. BRINKLEY, LARRY Th.B. BRISKER, LARRY WILLIAM, A.B. Religion Evangels 2; Ministerial Fellowship 7, 2; Married Students 3, 4, Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. BROOKS, RICHARD ALLEN, B.S. Church Music Ministerial Fellowship 3, 4; Vikings 2, 3, 4; Organ Guild 7, 2 ; Ensembles, Trios, Quartets 1, 2; Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. BROUHARD, JOANN RUTH, A.B. Elementary Educa- tion S.E.A. 7, 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 3; Young Demo- crats 7, 2, 3, 4, Treble Clef 7, 2; Beta 7, 2, 3, 4. BROWN, JUDITH LYNN, A.B. English Evangels 7; Sociology Club 7, 2, 3, 4; Treble Clef 7, 2, 3; Softball 7, Delta 7, 2, 3, 4. BROWN, LARRY D. A.B. BROWN, RONALD WALTER, B.S. Business Adminis- tration O Club 3, 4; Married Students 2, 3, 4; Gamma 3, 4; BROWN, JR., SAMUEL WILLARD, A.B. Chemistry Married Students 3, 4; Science Club 7, 2; Radio Club Officer 2, 3, 4; Delta 7, 2, 3, 4. BROWNING, JESSE WILLARD, A.B. Music Education Evangels 7, 3; Honor Society 4; S.E.A. 7, 3, 4; Married Students 7, 2, 3, 4 ; Pre-Med Club 7; Orpheus 7, 3; Band 7, 4; Oratorio 7, 3, 4,- Music Educators 1, 3, 4; Kappa 1, 3, 4. BRYANT, MARILYN FAITH, A.B. Romance Languages Missionary Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 : Sociology Club 3; Eng- lish Guild 4; Prayer Band 1, 2, 3; Basketball 7, 2, 3, 4; Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4. BURGESS, JUDITH ALICE, A.B. Sociology Who ' s Who 4; Homecoming Court 3; Social Com- mittee 3, 4; Missionary Band 2, 3; Speech Club 3; Sociology Club Officer 7, 2, 3; Young Republicans 4; Associate of International Students 4; Orpheus 7, 2, 3; Officer 3; Oratorio 7, 2; Music Educators 7; Ensembles; Trios, Quartets 7, 2, 3; Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. BURGETT, JOANNE, M. A.B. BYARD, MARVIN, A.B. Mathematics Baseball 2, 3; Softball 2, 3; Football 2, 3; Delta 2, 3, 4. CALE, WILLIAM WELDON, A.B. Religion and Philoso- phy Ministerial Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; officer 2, 3, 4; Married Students 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma 7, 2, 3, 4. CALHOON, ROBERT, A.B. CAMPBELL, SHELBA ANN, A.B. Elementary Education Class Secretary 3; Missionary Band 1, 2, Sociology Club 7, 2, 3; Delta 7, 2, 3, 4. CARROLL, CECIL, A.B. Business Administration CASEY, KAREN JANELLE, A.B. Music Education W.R.A. Council 3, 4; Officer 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; officer 4; Treble Clef 7, 2, Orpheus 3, 4; offi- cer 4; Oratorio 7, 2, 3, 4; Organ Guild 2; Music Educators 7, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble, Trios, Quartets 2, 3, 4, Hand Bell Choir 2; Kappa 7, 2, 3, 4. CHALFANT, SHARON ROSE, B.S. Home Economics Honor Society 3, 4; Sociology Club 2, 3; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Prayer Band 2, 3; Gamma 2, 3, 4. CLAY, DAYLE ELLIS, JR., B.S. Physical Education Glimmerglass Staff 3; O Club 7, 2, 3, 4; officer 4; Married Students 2, 3, 4; Vikings 7; Band 7 ; Ora- torio J; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 7, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Swimming 7, Zeta I, 2, 3, 4. CONVERSE, LEANNE PETERSON, A.B. Elementary Education SEA. 7, 2, 3, Young Republicans 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 3, 4, Softball h Beta 1, 2, 3, 4. COTNER, PAUL H., A.B. Religion Ministerial Fellowship 3, 4. COURTNEY SMITH, FRANCES LILIAN, B.S. Religious Education W.R.A. Council 7, 2, 3, 4,- Missionary Band I; Evangels 3, 4; Associate of International Students 2, 3, 4; officer 3; Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. COX, FRANK CHARLES, A.B. Math and Chemistry Who ' s Who 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 7; Science Club 7, 2, 3, 4; Beta 7, 2, 3, 4. COX, LAMOYNE, Th.B. Theology CRAIG, RONALD LEE, B.S. Physical Education M.R.A. Council 3, 4; S.E.A. 4, Softball 7, 2, 3, 4 ; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim- 277 ming 2, 3; Archery 1, 2; Track 7, 2; Gamma 7, 2, 3, 4; office 2, 3. CRANDALL, ADIN R., A.B. Philosophy and Religion Evangels 3, 4; Ministerial Fellowship 3, 4; Married Students 4; Football 3; Sigma 3, 4. CHRIST, HOLLY RUTH, A.B. Elementary Education Homecoming Queen 4; Treble Clef 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4-, O Club 4 ; S.E.A. 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Cheerleaders 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4; Zeta 2, 3, 4. DANCY, KERMIT WILSON, A.B. Biblical Literature Ministerial Fellowship 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats 3; Married Students 2, 3, 4,- Softball 2, 3, 4; Archery 3; Kappa 7, 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, RAYMOND ROBERT, B.S. Business Administra- tion Evangels 7, 2; Commerce Club 7, 4, Prayer Band 7; Baseball 2, So ftball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 7, 3; Volleyball 3, Zeta 7, 2, 3, 4. DAWSON, JAMES DOUGLAS, A.B. Religion Ministerial Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. DEAL, RONALD, B.S. Physical Education Student Council 2; Missionary Band 2; O Club 2, 3, 4; officer 3; Sociology Club 2; Married Stu- dents 3, 4,- Softball 7, 2, 3; Football 2, Basketball 7, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 7, 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Ping Pong 2, 3, 4; Track 7; Sigma I, 2, 3, 4; officer 2, 3. DEL CAMP, HUGH CALVIN, A.B. Religion Evangels officer 3, 4; Ministerial Fellowship 2, 3; O Club 3, 4; Married Students 3, 4; Debate 7; Vikings 7,- Sigma 7, 2, 3, 4. DEL CAMP, MARIAN LOUISE, A.B. Religious Educa- tion Missionary Band 7, 2, 3, 4,- Evangels 7, 2, 3; Married Students 3, 4; officer 4; Prayer Band 7, 2; Gamma 7, 2, 3, 4. DENNIS, BILLY GLENN, A.B. DENSMORE, JERRY PAUL, A.B. Religion Class President 7; Student Council h Ministerial Fel- lowship 7, 2, 3 ; Married Students 3, 4; officer 4; Prayer Band 7,- Softball 7, 2, 3; Tennis 7, 2; Ping Pong I, 2; Delta 7, 2, 3, 4. DIXON, PERCY MclNNIS, B.S. Music Education Speech Club 7, Married Students 7, 2, 3, 4; Prayer Band 7; Vikings 2; Oratorio 3; Music Educators 3; Basketball 2; Ping Pong 2; Sigma 3. DOENGES, CAROL LYNN, A.B. Physical Education and English Missionary Band 1, 2; Evangels 7,- Honor Society 3, 4, O Club 2, 3, 4; officer 3,- S.E.A. 7, 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 7, 2; Married Students 4; Band 7, 2 ; Softball 7, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 7, 2, 3, 4; Volley- ball I, 2, 3, 4 ; Tennis 7, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4; Ping Pong 2, 3; Archery 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Beta 7, 2, 3, 4, officer 2, 3. DOENGES, JAMES DAVID, A.B. Mathematics S.E.A. 3, 4; Married Students 4, Vikings 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Oratorio 7; Volleyball 3; Sigma 7, 2, 3, 4. DOOLEY, DAVID G., A.B. Religion Missionary Band 2, 3; Evangels 2, 3; officer 2; Minis- terial Fellowship 2, 3; Young Democrats 2; Married Students 4; Science Club I; Prayer Band 3, 4; Chris- tian Service Council 7, 2; Beta 7, 2, 3, 4. DOOLEY, ESTHER M., A.B. English Evangels 1, 2; Married Students 4; Prayer Band 7, 2; Christian Service Council 7,- Treble Clef 7, 2, 3; officer 3; Oratorio 7, 2; Organ Guild 7; Ensembles, Trios, Quartets 7, 2; Sigma 7, 2, 3, 4. DOWNS, EDDIE GERALD, A.B. DREISBACH, DONALD RALPH, A.B. Business Adminis- tration Missionary Band 3; S.E.A. I; Sociology Club 7, 2, 3; Young Republicans 1, 2, 3, 4; officer 4,- Science Club I; Commerce Club 3, 4, Prayer Band 7, 2, 3; Psychology Club 2, 3, Vikings 2, 3, 4, Oratorio J ; Baseball 7, Softball i, 2, Basketball 7, 2, 3; Volleyball 7, 2, Track I, Beta 7, 2, 3, 4. DUBREE, CARL WAYNE, B.S. Business Administration Speech Club 2,- Sociology 7; Young Republicans 2, 3; Commerce Club 2, 3, 4, Psychology 3; Baseball h Softball I; Basketball 7, Volleyball 2, Swimming 1, 2; Delta 7, 2, 3, 4. EAPPEN, THOMAS, B.S. Business Administration Missionary Band 7, 2, S.E.A. 2 ; Public Affairs Club 7, 2, Commerce Club 2, 3, 4, Pre Med Club 7, 2; Tennis 3, Zeta 7, 2, 3, 4. ENGWALL, PAUL DUANE, B.S. Music Education M.R.A. 3, 4; Vikings 7, 2, 3; Orpheus 4; Band 7, 2, 3,- Oratorio 7, 2, 3, 4; Music Educators 2, 3, 4; Brass Choir I, 2, Football 2; Sigma 7, 2, 3, 4. ERICKSON, DORIS, A.B. ERVIN, JAMES H., A.B. Psychology Married Students 3, 4; Psychology 3,- Sigma 3, 4. ESTERMYER, ETHELANN, A.B. Religious Education Missionary Band 7, 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 3; Zeta 7, 2, 3, 4. EVANS, MARION R., A.B. English Glimmerglass Staff, 7, 2; Young Democrats 3; Organ Guild 7, 2,- Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. EVERETT, DALE EDWARD, B.S. FAVORITE, MARJORIE JAYNE, B.S. Elementary Edu- cation Missionary Band 7, 2, 3, 4; Evangels 7, 2; S.E.A. 7, 2, 3, 4 : Oratorio 3, Kappa 7, 2, 3, 4. FEAZEL, STEVEN JAMES, Th.B. Theology Missionary Band 3, 4; Ministerial Fellowship 1, 3, 4; Young Republicans 3,- Baseball 7; Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 7; Delta 7, 2, 3, 4. FERRIS, DENNIS L., B.S. Business Education and Speech Speech Club 1, 2, 3,- Debate 7,- Commerce Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 7, 2, 3; Volleyball 7, Tennis I; Beta 1, 2, 3. FRAZIER, DONNA MAE, B.S. Home Economics Honor Society 3, 4; S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Econom- ics Club 2, 3, 4, offices 2, 3, Oratorio 2, Delta L 2, 3, 4. FREEMAN, FAITH ROBERTS, A.B. English Queen ' s Court 3,- Honor Society 2, 3, 4 ; S.E.A. 4; Sociology Club 7, 2; Married Students 4, English Guild 4; Treble Clef 7, 2, 3; offices 2, 3, Cheer- leader 1, 2; Sigma 7, 2, 3, 4. FRYE, HAROLD FREDRICK, B.S. Business Administra- tion Who ' s Who 4,- Student Body Treasurer 3,- Student Council 3, 4; Social Committee 7; Missionary Band 1, 2; Evangels 1, 2, Married Students 2, 3, 4; offices 2; Prayer Band 1, 2 ; Football 7; Zeta 1. FULLERTON, CHARLENE MARIE, B.S. Home Econom- ics Evangel ' s 7, 2,- S.E.A. 7, 2, 3; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, offices 3; Prayer Band 7, 2, 3, 4; Zeta 7, 2, 3, 4. GLANCY, PATRICIA LYNNE, B.A. Psychology and Biology Who ' s Who 4,- Student Council 3, 4; Speech Club 2, 3 ; Honor Society 3, 4; offices 3; O Club 3, 4, S.E.A. 3, 4; offices 4; Sociology Club 7, 2; Young Republicans 2; Psychology Club 1, 3; offices 3; Treble Clef 7, 2; Oratorio 7; Ensembles, Trios, Quartets, 7, 2, 3, 4 ; Hand Bell Choir 2; Track 3,- Delta 7, 2, 3, 4; offices 4. GOODIN, JOHN DAVID, B.S. Physical Education O Club 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 3, 4, English Guild 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Beta 7, 2, 3; 4; offices 4. GOUDREAU, THOMAS ROBERT, A.B. Social Studies GRAY, FRANK DAVID, A.B. Sociology M.R.A. 4; S.E.A. 3; Sociology Club 1, 2, 3, Young Democrats 3, 4; offices 3; Baseball 4; Football I, 2, 3, Beta 7, 2, 3, 4. GUESS, CAROLYN ANN, A.B. Elementary Education W.R.A. Council 4, O Club 3, 4; Basketball 7; Zeta 7. HALL, SHARON CLARICE, A.B. Elementary Education W.R.A. Council 7; Speech Club 7; Sociology 3, 4,- English Guild 4,- Cheerleader 7, 2, 3; Kappa h 2, 3, 4. HAMBLIN, MILDRED N., A.B. Biology HAMILTON, MARY RUTH, A.B. Elementary Education Missionary Band 2, 3; Evangels 1, 2; O Club 2, 3, 4; Prayer Band 1, 2, Gamma 7, 2, 3, 4. HANKINS, VIVIEN SANDRA, A.B. English S.E.A. 7, 3, 4 ; English 3, 4; office 4, Treble Clef 1, 2; Oratorio h Music Educators 1; Ensembles, Trios, Quartets, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hand Bell Choir 2; Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. HANSEN, LEWIS, Th.B. HARDING, DANA LANTZ, A.B. Elementary Education Missionary Band 7, 2, 3, 4; Evangels 1, 2; O Club 7, 2, 3, 4 ; Sociology 3, Prayer Band 1, 2, 3; Softball 7, 2 ; Basketball J, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2; Delta 7, 2, 3, 4; office 2. HARRIS, BARB, B.S. Physical Education HARRISON, MARY LOU, A.B. Education S.E.A. 7, 2,- Sociology Club 2; Young Republicans 2, Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRISON, RICK J., A.B. Chemistry Student Council 3; Social Committee 2, 3; offices 3; Vikings 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball J, 2. HARROLD, ROBERT LEE HATCHER, BETH, B.S. HATTON, CAROL ANN, A.B. Business Education Class Secretary 4, O Club J, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader J, 2; Zeta 7, 2, 3, 4; offices 3. HAYSE, KAREN MULLENAX, B.S. Elementary Educa- tion Speech Club 7, 2, 3, 4, O Club 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 4; Young Republicans 4; Home Economics Club 7; Treble Clef 7, 2, 3; Oratorio 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Cheerleader 7, 2, 3; Kappa 7, 2, 3, 4. HEIL, JACK K., JR., A.B. English Ministerial Fellowship 7; O Club 4; Young Demo- crats 3; Debate 2; Vikings 7; Baseball 3, 4; Football 7, 2, 4; Basketball 3, 4, Golf 3; Kappa 7, 2, 3, 4. HELM, RONALD LEE, B.S. Music Education Orpheus 2, 3, Band 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Brass Choir 2; Kappa 2. HENDLEY, CATHERINE ANN, A.B. Elementary Edu- cation Missionary Band 7,- S.E.A. 2, 3, 4; Young Republi- cans 2, 3 ; Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. HICKERSON, DAVID LEROY, A.B. Physics and Math Evangels 1; Young Democrats 2, 3; Science Club I, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 4; Marching Band 4; Delta I, 2, 3, 4. HILL, LINDA ELLEN, B.S. Elementary Education Missionary Band 2, 3; O C ub 3, 4; Sociology Club 7, 2, 3, 4; offices 3, 4; Young Democrats 4, Psychology Club 2; Beta 7, 2, 3, 4. HOLLIS, JOHN WESLEY, A.B. Religion Ministerial Fellowship 3, 4; Young Republicans 1, 2; Vikings 7, 2, 3, 4; Oratorio 7,- Music Educators I Softball 7; Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. HOLMGREN, ANDREW RICHARD, A.B. Biology Glimmerg ass Staff 3, 4; Science Club 7, 2, 3, Softball 3 ; Basketball h Track 3, 4, Kappa 1, I, 3, 4. HOWERTER, ROGER DALE, A.B. Music Education Student Council 4; M.R.A. Council office 4; Vi kings 7, 2; Orpheus 4; Oratorio 7, 2, 3, 4; Musit Educators 7, 2; Ensembles, Trios, Quartets 2; Delfc 7, 2, 3, 4. HUSSONG, WAYNE KEITH, Th.B. Theology Ministerial Fellowship 7, 2, 3, 4; Married Student: 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma 7, 2, 3, 4. HYDE, LYLA DOREEN, A.B. Music Education Student Council 3; W.R.A. Council 7, 2, 3; offic« 2, 3; Orpheus 7, 2, 3, 4; offices 4 ; Oratorio 7, 2 3, 4; Music Educators 1, 2, 3, 4; office 2; Ensem bles, Trios, Quartets 7, 2, 3; Gamma 7, 2, 3, 4 JENSEN, DANNY JOE, B.S. Physical Education JETER, LINDA, A.B. JETTER, WESLEY, M., A.B. Business Administration Who ' s Who 4,- Class Treasurer 3; Class Vice Presi dent 2; Student Body Treasurer 4; Student Counci 3, 4; Student Tribunal 2; M.R.A. Council 2; Hono Society 3, 4; Sociology Club 1, 2; Young Republican 2; Public Affairs Club 3; Science Club 7; Commero Club 4, Band 7 ; Baseball 1; Softball 1, 2; Basket ball 1, 3, Volleyball 3; Beta 7, 2, 3, 4. JOHN, T. K., A.B. JOHNSON, JIMMIE DEAN, A.B. Religion Student Council 4; Ministerial Fellowship 2, 3, Prayer Band President 4; Delta 2, 3, 4. JOHNSTON, DAVID EDWARD, A.B. History Honor Society 4; S.E.A. 3; Married Students Prayer Band 3; Ensembles, Trios, Quartets 3; Base ball 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Volleyba, 3, 4; Tennis 4; Ping Pong 3; Sigma 3, 4. JONES, MARY SUE, B.S. Elementary Education Who ' s Who 4; Queen ' s Court 4; Class Secretary 2 Student Body Secretary 4; Student Council 1, A Social Committee 3; W.R.A. Council 7; Missionar Band 1; Evangels 1, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; S.E.A 7, 2, 3, 4,- Home Economics Club 4; Prayer Ban 3, 4; officer 3; Orpheus 1, 2, 3, 4; officer 2, 3, A Oratorio 1, 2, 4; Ensembles, Trios, Quartets 1, 2 Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. KEELY, JUDITH MARCELLA, A.B. Physical Education Aurora Staff 2, 3; O Club 2, 3, 4; officer S.E.A. 7, 2, 3, Sociology Club 1, 2; Psycholog Club officer 3; Treble Clef h Softball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Volleyball 3; Tennis 7, 3; Swimming 2; Ping Pong 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3,- Beta 7, 2, 3, 4. KIEMEL, JANET RUTH, B.S. Elementary Education Sociology Club 3; Orpheus 4. KIRK, JAMES JUNIOR, A.B. Secondary Education Evangels 1, 2; Ministerial Fellowship 7, 2, 3; Speec Club 2,- S.E.A. 2, 3, 4, Public Affairs Club 3; Gan ma 7, 2, 3, 4. KOKER, WARREN DEEN, B.S. Religious Education Ministerial Fellowship 3; Speech Club 3; Marrie Students 4; Chancel Choir 3, 4. LAFEVOR, DELMAR RAY, A.B. Chemistry Sociology Club 2, 3, Science C ub 7, 2, 3, 4; Prt Med Club 7,- Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. LARKINS, KAREN SUE LECKRONE, JOYCE, B.S. Business Administration Missionary Band 7, 2; S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Evangel 7, 2, Prayer Band 1, 2, Kappa 7, 2, 3, 4. LEE, TED, A.B. Religion 278 LEUNG, MIRANDA BIG HAR LINE, JAMES VINCENT, Th.B. Theology Ministerial Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; O Club 3, 4; Football 7, 3 ; Basketball 1, 3, 4. LUKAS, RONALD, A.B. LYNN, KENNETH EUGENE, A.B. Speech Aurora Staff 2; Ministerial Fellowship 2, 3; Speech 2, 3; Young Republican 2, Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. McKAY, NANCY L., B.S. Home Economics S.E.A. 3; Sociology Club 1; Young Republicans 7; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; officer 3; Gamma 7, 2, 3, 4. MADDY, SUELLA, A.B. MARTIN, KENNETH, B.S. MARTIN, STEPHEN, A.B. MASSIE, WILLIAM LEROY, A.B. Social Science MAXFIELD, TAMARA ANN, B.S. Elementary Educa- tion S.E.A. 7, 2, 3, 4 ; Sociology Club 7, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, Prayer Band 2, 3, Delta 7, 2, 3, 4. MILLER, DUWAYNE L., B.S. Physical Education S.E.A. 7, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Football 7; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1; Swimming 7 ; Ping Pong 2; Archery 2; Track 2, 3; Beta 1, 2, 3, 4. MILLER, MARILYN ANN, A.B. English Speech Club 2, 3, S.E.A. 3, 4; Young Republicans 4; English Guild 2, 3, 4; officer 4, Beta 2, 3, 4; A.A.E.S. 4. MILLER, RUTH, A.B. MILTON, PATRICIA ANN, A.B. Elementary Education S.E.A. 4. MOODY, RITA JANE, A.B. MOORE, PHILIP DAVID, A.B. MORELAND, PHYLIS PAULINE, A.B. Music Education Treble Clef 3; Orpheus 4; Band 2 ; Organ Guild 2, 3, 4; Music Educators 2, 3, 4; Delta 3, 4. MORSE, ALAN JOSEPH, B.S. MOURER, DOREENE, A.B. Romance Languages Evangels 7 ; Honor Society 2, 3, 4 : officer 4 ; S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sociology 1, 2,- English Guild 4; Gamma h 2, 3, 4. MANAU, SANDRA KAY, B.S. Elementary Education Missionary Band 3, 4; O Club 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4 ; Zeta 3, 4. MYERS, MELVIN WAYNE, A.B. Business Administra- tion Missionary Band 7, 2; Evangels 1, 2, Married Students 3, 4 ; Prayer Band 7, 2, Band 7, Basketball h Delta I, 2, 3, 4. NEUMANN, JANINA, A.B. NIELSEN, ALICE ORCHARD, A.B. English Evangels 7; S.E.A. 3, 4; Sociology 7; Married Stu- dents 3, 4 ; Science Club 7; English Guild 7; Swim- ming 7; Gamma 1. NORFLEET, ROBERT DALE, Th.B. Theology Ministerial Fellowship 1, 2, 3. OSBORNE, RICHARD, A.B. PADGETT, RONALD W. A.B. PANOZZO, SHARON DECKER, A.B. PARRISH, BRIAN C, B.S. Business Education PAULUS, DALE B., A.B. PAULUS, GEORGIA JACKSON, A.B. Elementary Edu- cation S.E.A. 3; Treble Clef 2, Zeta 4. POLLOK, SUSANNE, J. A.B. Elementary Education Missionary Band 2, 3, S.E.A. 2, 3, 4; officer 2, 3 ; Softball 2; Basketball 2, Sigma 2, 3, 4. POOLE, LOIS, A.B. Elementary Education PRESSLER, DARWIN LEWIS, A.B. PRESSLER, DAVIS LEWIS, A.B. Religion Missionary Band 2, 3, 4; Evangels 2, 3, 4; Ministerial Fellowship 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 2; Married Students 4, Prayer Band 2, 3; Vikings 1, 2, 3, 4; Oratorio 1, 2; Music Educators J, 2. RASKE, LEILA RUTH, A.B. Elementary Education Who ' s Who 4 ; Missionary Band 2, 3, 4; officer 3; Evangels 7,- Honor Society 4; S.E.A. 2, 3, 4; officer 3 ; Debate 1; Prayer Band 7, 2, 3, 4; Treble Clef 1; Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. READ, TERRY B., B.A., Music Education Who ' s Who 4, Student Council 4; M.R.A. Council 3; Missionary Band 3, 4; officer 3; Vikings 2, 3; officer 3; Orpheus 4; Oratorio 2, 3, 4,- Music Educators 2, 3; Baseball 3, Softball 4. Basketball 4, Zeta 2, 3, 4; N.E.A. 4. READER, RALPH HOHN JR., B.S. REED, JANET HAYMAN, A.B. REEDY, EDNA, A.B. REEDY, RICHARD LEROY, B.S. Business Missionary Band 2, 3; S.E.A. 2, 3, 4; officer 2, 3; Softball 2, Basketball 2 , Sigma 2, 3, 4. REID, DEANNA EASTERLING, B.S. Music Education Treble Clef 2, Orpheus 7; Oratorio 7, 2, 3, 4; Music Educators 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 7, 2, Beta 1, 2, 3, 4. REID, GERALD STANLEY, A.B. Sociology Speech Club 2, S.E.A. 2, Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. RELIGO, KATHRYN SHAW, A.B. REMMENGA, ALBERT L., A.B. Religion Evangels 1, 2; Ministerial Fellowship 2, 3, 4; Married Students 3, 4, Psychology Club 2; Softball 3, Basket- ball 3, Volleyball 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Beta 1, 2, 3, 4. RINDT, LARRY, A.B. Business Administration Honor Society 7, 2, 3, 4,- Married Students 2, 3, 4; Commerce Club 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma 7, 2, 3, 4. ROLFE, BARBARA SUE, A.B. Elementary Education S.E.A. 4; Prayer Band J, 2, 3, Zeta 7, 2, 3, 4. ROSS, MERVIN GENE, A.B. Education S.E.A. 3, Kappa 7, 2, 3. ROTHMAN, LINDA KAY, A.B. Elementary Education Social Committee 7, 2,- Sociology 2; Young Repub- licans 2, Treble Clef 7, Delta 3. RUSH, VIRGIL P., B.S. O Club 3; Sociology Club 3, Softball 3, Basket- ball 3, Volleyball 3, Ping Pong 3; Sigma 3. ST. GERMAIN, DARLENE ELVENA, B.S. Elementary Education S.E.A. 4; Gamma I, 2, 3, 4. SAVOIE, VIRGINIA DELVINA, A.B. SCHAMPIER, JOHN E., B.S. Physical Education Honor Society 2; O Club 7, 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 2, 4; Married Students 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Beta 3, 4, officer 3, 4. SCHROEDER, DIANE MARIE, A.B. English Honor Society 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 3, 4; English Guild 4, Softball 4, Basketball 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Archery 4; Sigma 2, 3, 4. SCHUSLER, GRACE PAULETTE, A.B. SEARS, DOUGLAS J., A.B. Religion Missionary Band 7, 2, 3,- Evangels 7; Ministerial Fellowship 7, 2, 3; Sociology J, 2; Young Democrats 2, Married Students 4; Gamma 7, 2, 3, 4. SHALLEY, SHELDON, A.B. SHERER, JAMES, A.B. SHERWOOD, JOHN PAUL, A.B. SHIPLER. ERVAL LYNN, A.B. SHOEMAKER, LARRY DAVID, A.B. Chemistry and Zoology Evangels 7; Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Sociology 2; Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, officer 2, 3; Pre Med 7, 2, 3, 4, officer 2, 4, Zeta I, 2, 3, 4. SHOWALTER, KEITH ALTON, B.S. Church Music Student Council 3; Evangels 1; Prayer Band 7, 2, 3; officer 3, Vikings 7, 2, officer 2, Orpheus 3, 4; Oratorio J, 2, 3, 4; Delta 7, 2, 3, 4. SIMMONS, JUDY ANN, B.S. Elementary Education Missionary Band 7, Evangels 7, 2, S.E.A. 7, 2, 3, 4; Christian Service Committee 7,- Zeta J, 2, 3, 4. SIMMONS, MONDA TUCKER, A.B. English Who ' s Who 4, Queen ' s Court 3; Student Council 2, 3; Social Committee 3, officer 3; AURORA Staff h Missionary Band 7, 2, 3; Evangels 1; Ministerial Fellowship 2, 3,- Sociology Club 2, 3,- Home Eco- nomics 1, 2, 3, English Guild 3, 4; Prayer Band J, 2; Treble Clef 7, Orpheus 7, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, En- sembles, Trios, Quartets 7 ; Delta 7, 2, 3, 4. SIPES, THOMAS REX, A.B. Chemistry Sociology 2; Young Republicans 2; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; officer 2, 3, Softball 7, 2, 3, Basketball I, 4, Delta I, 2, 3, 4. SIZEMORE, SHARON B., A.B. English S.E.A. 7, 2, 3, 4; Sociology 4; Young Democrats 2, English Guild 4; Treble Clef 7, Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, BEN, A.B. SMITH, BEULA JEAN, A.B. Elementary Education Honor Society 4; S.E.A. 4. SMITH, GLEN ALLEN, A.B. Physical Education Glimmerglass Staff 3; 0 Club 7, 2, S.E.A. 1, 2; Sociology Club 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, Tennis 4, Ping Pong 3, Archery 3, Track 7; Sigma 7, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, LESTER RAY, A.B. History Evangefs 7; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; O Club 2; S.E.A. 7, 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans 7, 2, 3, 4; Prayer Band 4; Gisma 7, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, NORMA, ELAINE, B.S. Elementary Education SMOCK, JAMES B. B.S. Business Administration Glimmerglass 2, 3, 4, O Club 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans 4; Commerce Club 4; Baseball I; Ping Pong 7, 2, 3, 4, Track 7, 2, 3, 4 : Kappa 1 , 2, 3, 4. SNELL, DAVID CRAIG, A.B. Sociology O Club 3, 4,- Sociology 3, 4; Married Students 4; Vikings 7, Orpheus 2, 3, Oratorio 7, 2, 3; Quartet 2, Softball 7, Football 2, Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. SNODGRASS, CLAUDE L., A.B. Biblic al Literature Student Council 3; Ministerial Fellowship 2, 3, 4; officer 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Young Democrats 2, 3; Beta 2, 3, 4. STARNES, ALBERTA, A.B. Elementary Education Missionary Band 7, 2; O Club 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 2, 3, Home Economics 2, 3 ; Baseball 7, 2, 3,- Football J, 2, 3. STATEN, LA DONNA LUCILLE, A.B. Elementary Edu- cation S.E.A. 2, 3, 4 ; Sociology Club 3, 4; Young Democrats 2, 3, 4, Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4. STEINACKER, GERALD, A.B. Music Education Vikings 7, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Oratorio 2, 3, 4; Organ Guild 2; Music Educators 2, 3, 4 ; Gamma 7, 2, 3, 4. 279 STEPHENSON, MARGARET ANN, B.S. Business Edu- cation Evangels 1, 2, 3, 4,- officer 3; S.E.A. 2, 3; Commerce Club 4 : Prayer Band 7, 2; Christian Service Com- mittee 2; officer 2; Softball 7, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 : Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3; Track I; Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. STEVENS, KAREN RUTH, B.S. Home Economics Evangels 1, 2, S.E.A. 4; Home Economics 1, 2, 3, 4; officer 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Prayer Band 1, 2; Oratorio 1, 2; Swimming 7,- Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. STIBGEN, DIANNA MAE, A.B. History and English Honor Society 2,- S.E.A. 1, 2; Young Republicans 2, 3, English Guild 4; Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. STIVISON, THOMAS E., B.S. STOCKER, GORDON W., A.B. Philosophy and Religion Vikings 1, 2, 3, 4; officer 2, 3, 4, Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. STOGDILL, JAMES MELVIN, A.B. Music Education Honor Society 3, 4 ; Band 3, 4 ; Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4; Organ Guild 7, 2; Music Educators 1, 2, 3, 4; Quartet 3; Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. STONE, CATHLEEN C, A.B. Elementary Education Missionary Band 1, 2; SEA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 1, 2, Psychology I, 2; Softball 7; Zeta I, 2, 3, 4. STONE, NANCY L, B.S. Business Education S.E.A. 3, 4 ; Commerce Club 4; Kappa 1 , 2, 3, 4. STORY, SANDRA, A.B. Elementary Education STRANGE, MARY ANNEDITH, A.B. Elementary Edu- cation Missionary Band 3, 4; Evangels 1, 2, 3; S.E.A. 3, 4; Young Republicans 7,- Married Students 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Zeta T, 2, 3, 4. SWEENEY, EDMUND CHARLES, A.B. History and Political Science Speech Club 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Public Affairs Club 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 1; Sigma 1 , 2, 3, 4. TACKETT, PAUL EUGENE, A.B. TECHAU, JOSEPH H., Th. B. Theology Evangels 3, 4; Ministerial Fellowship 3, 4; Prayer Band 3, 4; Kappa 3, 4. THILL, LOWELL LAMBERT, A.B. Speech Speech Club 2, 3, O Club 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 2, 3; Science Club 7, 2; Track J ; Delta 7, 2, 3, 4. THILL, SONJA CAROLINE, A.B. Physical Education Psychology Club 7; Softball 7, 2, 4 ; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Cheerleader 7 ; Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMPSON, SHERMAN LEE, A.B. Sociology Evangels 7; S.E.A. 1, 2, 4; Sociology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 7, 2; Prayer Band 7, 2, 3; Psy- chology Club 3; Baseball 7, 2; Softball 7, 2; Basket- ba l 7, 2,- Track 7, 2; Kappa 7, 2, 3, 4. TOMLINSON, HELEN EVANGELINE, A.B. Chemistry and Zoology Who ' s Who 4 ; Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Science Club 4, Treble Clef 7, 2, officer 2; Sigma 7, 2, 3, 4; TREXLER, PATRICIA MAE, A.B. Physical Education O Club 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 2, 3; Sociology Club 3; Young Republicans 1; Married Students 4; Prayer Band 7; Softball 7, 2, 3, 4 ; Football 7, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, Cheerleader 7, 2; Track 7, 2; Delta 7, 2, 3, 4, officer 3. ULMET, WILLIAM A., B.S. Physical Education O Club 7, 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 2, 3; Married Students 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 7, 2, 3, 4 ; Softball 7, 2, 3; Basketball 7 , 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 7, 2, 3; Tennis 7, 2, 3, 4; Golf 7, 2, 3, 4 ; Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 7, 2, 3, Zeta 1 , 2, 3, 4. UNDERWOOD, ROLAND ROBERT, A.B. Biology Married Students 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; Softball 7, 2; Golf 7 ; Delta 7, 2, 3, 4. URGERBUEHLER, RICHARD, A.B. Religious Education Who ' s Who 4; Class Treasurer 7,- Glimmerglass 2, 3; MR. A. 7; Evangels 7; Ministerial Fellowship 7, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; officer 4; Young Repub- licans 1, 2, 3, 4,- officer 3; Married Students 3, 4; officer 4; Public Affairs Club 2; Prayer Band 7, 2; Delta 7, 2, 3, 4. VANNEST, HAROLD, B.S. VAUGHAN, ALVIN JOE, A.B. Social Science S.E.A. 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 2, 3, 4; Young Demo crats 2, 3, 4, Gamma 7, 2, 3, 4. VON LANKEN, CHARLOTTE RUTH, B.S. Elementary Education S.E.A. 4; Young Democrats 4; Band 7, 4; Softball 7, 2, 3 ; Basketball 7, 2; Volleyball 1, 2, Tennis 4; Ping Pong 1; Delta 7, 2, 3, 4. WAKEMAN, MARGARET A., B.S. Elementary Education Graduate of Joliet Junior College WALKER, DONALD, Th.B., Theology Ministerial Fellowship 2, 3, 4; Married Students 2; Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4. WALSTON, DALE, A.B. WELCH, MARGARET LEWIS, A.B. WELLER, THOMAS WALTER, A.B. Religion Married Students 7, 2, 3, 4 ; Delta 7, 2, 3, 4. WHITE, JUDITH CHERYL, A.B. English Social Committee 4, AURORA Staff 4; S.E.A. 2, 4, English Guild 4; Prayer Band 1, Treble Clef 7, 2, 3. Orchestra 2, Oratorio 7, 2; Hand Bell Choir 2, 3 Softball 7 ; Sigma 7, 2, 3, 4,- officer 4. WHITIS, JUDITH DAVIDSON, A.B. English Who ' s Who 4,- Student Tribunal 3, 4; Missionary Band 2; Honor Society 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 3, 4; Sociology Club 2, 3; Married Students 4; English Guild 4; Orpheus 1, 2, 3; officer 3; Oratorio 2, 3; Trio 2, 3; officer 2, 3; Cheerleader 2; Zeta 7, 2, 3, 4. WHITIS, NOEL L., A.B. Biology Student Council 3; S.E.A. 3, 4,- Sociology Club 3; Married Students 4; Softball 7; Tennis 2; Archery 2; Gamma 7, 2, 3, 4. WHIPPLE, EDWIN, A.B. WILLIAMS, DEE ANN DAVIS, A.B. Elementary Edu cation Sociology Club 2; S.E.A. 3; Married Students 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Beta 1, 2, 3, 4. 280 Abbott, Barbara Jean, R.R. 2, Box 31, Greencastle, Ind., 46135 Abee, Jerry A., 1209 S. Green Lawn Ave., South Bend, Ind., 46615 Abraham, Aleyamma, 277 E. Marsile, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Abraham, John F., 380 Park Street, Manteno, III., 60950 Abraham, M. K., 277 E. Marsile, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Abraham, Philip, Gospel Hon Trichur, Kerala, India Page 223 Acheson, Jean, 1049 N. King, Indianapolis, Ind., 46222 Page 223 Achten, Carol, 210 Park Hill Dr., Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Page 223 Ackerman, Diana Sue, Route 2, Wheelersburg, Ohio 45694 Adams, Bruce F., Pickford, Michigan Page 223 Adam, Agnes Lydia, Route 1, Box 19, Bonfield, Illinois 60913 Adams, David Corbie, 3038 27th Street, Columbus, Indiana 47201 Adams, Eva Lucille, Box 156, Dundee, Illinois 60118 Adams, Mary Jane, 8704 Deardoff, Franklin, Ohio 45005 Adams, Wanda Lou, 1050 Catholic Ch. Rd., Leslie, Michigan 49251 Page 223 Adcock, Arvin, 1523 Broadway N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan, 49504 Page 223 Adkins, Janice, R.R. 1, Mt. Vernon, Ohio 43050 Page 223 Addington, Anita, R.R. 4, Winchester, Ind., 47394 Aeschliman, Ronald Edwin, 1607 Elgin Ave., Joliet, Illinois 60432 Ahlemann, Charles R., 708 Penn. Ave., Mendota, Illinois 61342 Page 214 Albertson, Peter Eugene, 6100 Jade Lane, Bridge- port, Michigan 48722 Page 214 Alcorn, Eugene, 454 East Madison, Areola, III., 61910 Page 223 Alexander, P. Jane, 148 S. Center, Bradley, Illinois 60915 Alger, Sharon Marie, 1256 West Yale Ave., Flint, Michigan 48505 Page 205 Allen, James D., 318 Besley Place, W.ukegan, Illinois 60089 Allen, Karen Sue, Box 5, Gile, Wisconsin 54525 Page 214 Allen, Margaret, 1263 Columbia Street, Crete, III., 60417 Allen, Pamela J., 1413 E. Sedgwick, Decatur, Illinois 62521 Page 223 Allen, Robert B., 2061 Oxmoor Drive, Dayton, Ohio 45431 Allie, Terrance Bruce, R.R. 1, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Page 223 Aim, Claudette J., Route 4, W. Kankakee, III., 60901 Altic, John Everett, Box 297, The Plains, Ohio 45780 Ambrose, Danny, Route 3, Kankakee, Illinois 60901 Page 223 Ambrose, Richard, 157 N. Convent, Bourbonnais, Illinois 60914 Page 205 Ammerman, Louise, 1915 E. Lytle 5 Pts. Rd., Dayton, Ohio 45459 Amos, Nancy Carol, 25 Upper Hillside Drive, Bell- brook, Ohio 45305 Page 223 Anderson, Joan M., 306 N. Belle Ave., Bour- bonnais, Illinois 60914 Anderson, Karen, R. 2, Box 311, Kankakee, III. 60901 Page 214 Anderson, Marvin D., 306 N. Belle Aire, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Anderson, Pamela Jane, 628 Cookane Avenue, El- gin, Illinois 60120 Page 188 Andress, Carlene L., 802 Call Street, Lansing, Mich. 48906 Page 223 Andrews, Barbara Joan, 713 N. Seventh St., Oska- loosa, Iowa 52577 Andrews, Judith K., 713 North Seventh, Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577 | Page 188 Andrews, William E., Box 92, Rt. 3, St. Anne, III. 60964 Anema, Dorothy, 318 East Indiana St., Momence, III. 60954 Page 223 Angier, Cordell W., 245 North Bernard, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Angier, Marjorie Alice, 245 N. Bernard, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Arends, Lyle, 588 N. Merchant, Kankakee, III. 60901 Armstrong, Judith Arnold, Susanna E., R.R. 1, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 Page 214 Arseneau, Gale Joseph, 25 Jordan, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Ault, Jr., Donald K., 1215 Quarry Rd., Marion, Ind. 46952 Page 205 Student Roster Aumiller, Lois, 406 Avondale St., Champaign, III. 61822 Axtell, Ronna, 1013 King Street, Sandusky, Ohio 44870 Bachman, Robert Lee, Lowpoint, III. 61545 Bailey, Donald William, 840 S. 6th Ave., Kanka- kee, III. 6090) Bailey, Judy Lee, 15515 Ritchie Ave., Cedar Springs, Mich. 49319 Baker, Constance, 1632 South 4th, Kankakee, III. 60901 Page 223 Baker, Don Norman, 3144 Westview Drive, Xenia, Ohio 45385 Baker, Janet, R.R. 2, Box 207, Laurel, Ind. 47024 Page 223 Baker, Larry Dale, 2625 Laporte St., East Gary, Ind. 46405 Baker, Larry G., 201 W. Main St., Medway, Ohio 45341 Page 214 Baker, Linda Jane, 34604 Marquette, Wayne, Mich. 48185 Baker, Robert Dale, 3144 Westview Dr., Xenia, Ohio 45385 Page 223 Baker, Roy Lee, 5135 N. Seymour Rd., Flushing, Mich. 48433 Baker, Stanley, 2625 La Porte St., East Gary, Ind. 46405 Page 205 Baldridge, Terry Lynn, 536 Convent, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 223 Baker, Virginia Ruth, 1824 Babcoch Dr., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 46807 Page 214 Ball, David, 440 S. Bresee, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Ballard, Cheryl, R. 1, Box 141, N. Salem, Ind. 46165 Page 223 Ballard, David Ward, 24 Ash Street, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 205 Ballard, Janice Kay, 24 Ash, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 205 Ballmer, Pamela Lynn, North 1st Street, Ft. Re- covery, Ohio 45846 Page 223 Balof, Linda Beth, Bear Run Road, Russell, Kentucky 41169 Page 223 Balof, Kathy, Bear Run Road, Russell, Kentucky 41169 Page 205 Bane, Rebecca Rae, R.R. 1, Economy, Ind. 47339 Page 223 Barcus, Philip D., R.R. 1, Trinway, Ohio 43842 Barker, Raymond, 305 E. Delaware, Dwight, III. 60420 Barnes, Gayle Lynette, Box 19, Bismarck, III. 61814 Barney, Gary Edward, 2949 Monroe, Ashland, Ky. 41101 Page 214 Baron, Dennis Michael, R.R. 1, Kankakee, ill. 60901 Barr, Ron, 2303 44th St., Moline, III. 61265 Page 223 Barrett, Kenda Kay, G1080 N. Genesee Rd., Flint, Mich. 48506 Barrick, Harold Gordon, Box 467, Smithfield, III. 61477 Page 223 Barwegen, Donald Lee, Rt. 2, Momence, III. 60954 Page 205 Barwegen, Roger, R.R. 1, St. Anne, Illinois 60964 Basinger, Janet Sue, 192 S. Oakdale, Kankakee, 111. 60901 Page 223 Bass, Martin, 2 Linn, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Bass, Paul A., 365 S. Oak, Bourbonnais, 111. 60914 Bateman, Delores, 350 S. Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Bateman, Kenneth, 350 S. Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Bate, Richard Larry, Rt. 4, BlufFton, Indiana 46714 Page 188 Bates, Reitta lone, 260 S. Clinton Ave., Bradley, III. 60915 Baugh, Ronnie Leroy, 9247 Bray Road, Millington, Mich. 48746 Page 223 Bauman, Wm., 9235 Neff Rd., Clio, Mich. 48420 Bayes, Morris, Route 1, Orient, Ohio 43146 Bays, Sharon, 40 Pleasant Run, Crawfordsville, Ind. 47933 Page 223 Bean, Kenneth Leighton, 728 Pikeland Ave., Spring City, Penn. 19475 Beard, Richard Dean, 6241 North Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63130 Page 223 Beavin, Charles Wayne, 5753 Bonna Avenue, Indi- anapolis, Ind. 46219 Page 187, 188 Beavin, Robert Edwin, 5753 Bonna Ave., Indianapo- lis, Ind. 46219 Bebout, Joan, 511 Chestnut, Desloge, Mo. 63603 Page 205 Beck, Ruth Elaine, ' 617 Forsythe Ave., Calumet City, III. 60409 Page 223 Beckwith, Esther, 292 Convent, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Beckwith, Ronald F., 292 Convent, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Beedle, Robert, 233 W. Country Ct., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Bell, Harley Melvin, Rt. 1, Box 38, Odon, Indiana 47562 Bennet, Galen Dean, R.R. 2, Griggsville, III. 62340 Page 223 Bennett, Harriet H., 619 Wood Ct., Kankakee, III. 60901 Bennett, Margie Hildreth, 14252 Evergreen, Detroit, Michigan 48223 Bennett, Mary Ada, R.R. 2, Griggsville, III. 62340 Bentley, Constance, 201 N. Gainsborough, Royal Oak, Mich. 48067 Page 214 Beougher, Carey Dennis, 1110 Lane Ave., St. Marys, Ohio 45885 Beougher, Ronald, R. 4, Box 180, Celina, Ohio 45822 Berberich, Joyce Ann, 793 Byron, Columbus, Ohio 43227 Page 205 Berg, Kathy, Benedict, N. Dak. 58716 Berkley, Robert Terry, 223 N. Evans St., Tecumseh, Mich. 49286 Page 214 Besecker, Shirley Ann, 502 Southbrook Drive, Greenville, Ohio 45331 Page 214 Best, Kenneth Max, 337 Apponoose, Ottumwa, Iowa 52501 Bettcher, Lloyd, 1232 E. Main St., Greenfield, Ind. 46140 Bible, Eugene Ralph, 748 Maple Dr., Reading, Ohio 45215 Page 214 Bickford, Carol E., 2339 Torrey Road, Flint, Michi- gan 48507 Page 188 Bidlack, Sandra Jo, 1675 Parkview Dr., Xenia, Ohio 45385 Page 214 Bilderback, Cheryl Lee, 1329 Zephyr Hill, Eau Claire, Wise. 54701 Page 214 Bingaman, Darlene Faye, 323 Leopold Cres., Re- gina, Saskatchewan, Canada Bingle, Thomas Earl, 1908 Fenton St., Hamilton, Ohio 45011 Bird, John Theodore, Route 4, Muncie, Ind. 47302 Page 223 Bishop, Marcia, Route 2, Sturgis, Mich. 49091 Bittenbender, Larry, R.R. 2, Vicksburg, Mich. 49097 Page 223 Bittenbender, Wesley, Route 2, Vicksburg, Michi- gan 49097 Blackburn, Nancy R., 5006 South Western Ave., Chicago, III. 60609 Page 223 Bleakney, Nancy Ann, 2522 Sandpoint Rd., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 46807 Bledsaw, Lynette Flom, R. 2, St. Croix Falls, Wis. 54024 Page 188 Bledsaw, Raymond, 1646 N. 33rd St., Decatur, Illinois 62525 Blight, Lawrence, 23325 Meadow Park, Detroit, Mich. 48239 Page 205 Blitz, Bernice, Julie Dr., Kankakee, III. 60901 Block, Armand Sterling, 588 S. Moore, Kankakee, III. 6090) Blue, James P., 148 N. Forest, Bradley, III. 60915 Blue, Karen, 800 S. W. 8th Terrace, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33315 Page 205 Bobholz, Marion, Grant Park, III. 60940 Bock, Ronald L., 154 N. Randolph, Bradley, Illinois 60915 Boelk, Keith Levern, 228 North Stockton Ave., Stockton, III. 61085 Page 223 Boelk, Marilyn Griffiths, 210 E. Front St., Stockton, III. 61085 Page 188 Bohlke, David, 703 8th Ave. S., Clinton, Iowa 52732 Boldwin, Thomas, 163 Kalarama Dr., New Lenox, III. 60451 Bollinger, Carolyn, R.R. 1, Box 165, Shipshewana, Ind. 46565 Page 188 Bollinger, James E., 408 North 6th St., Lafayette, Ind. 47901 Page 223 Bolt, Cheryl Kristine, 10643 S. Emerald Ave., Chi- cago, III. 60628 Page 223 Bond, Gary, R. 1, Lockport, III. 60441 Bookwalter, Pamela Ann, R.R. 1, Arlington, Ohio 45814 Page 223 Borger, Fredrick Craig, 1540 Commercial Ave., Chari- ton, Iowa 50049 Both, Rodney, Route 1, Gardner, III. 60424 Page 214 Boudreau, Dale Richard, 311 N. Forest Av., Brad- ley, III. 60915 Boughner, Robert, 3608 Wyoming, Flint, Mich. 48506 Bouldrey, John David, R.R. 1, Box 261, Defiance, Ohio 43512 Boulton, Lawrence Alan, 7045 S. Huron River Dr., S. Rockwood, Mich. 48179 Bouton, Robert, Route 1, Georgetown, III. 61846 Bower, Forest Dean, R.R. 3. Galion, Ohio 44833 Bowling, David Elwyn, 218 W. Adams St., Clinton, III. 617 27 Bowling, Stephen Richard, 218 W. Adams St., Clinton, III. 61727 281 Bowman, Joe, 1590 Dayton Rd., Greenville, Ohio 45331 Page 205 Bowman, Nancy Carol, 1314 S. Main St., Auburn, Ind. 46706 Page 214 Bowman, Richard L, R.R. 1, N. Liberty, Iowa 52317 Boyd, Karen, Box 182, Danforth, Illinois 60930 Bozarth, Linda Sue, Box 393, Fort Recovery, Ohio 45846 Page 188 Bradford, Mary Elizabeth, 366 S. Oak, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Bradford, Thomas, 366 S. Oak, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Brant, Earl, 1215 Parkway, Benton Harbor, Mich. 49022 Page 214 Bressler, Bradley, R.R. 2, Liberty Center, Ohio 43532 Page 223 Bressler, Brian, R.R. 2, Liberty Center, Ohio 43532 Page 224 Brillhart, Jr., John Mark, 206 Williams Ave., Ever- green, Alabama Brim, Cynthia, 20450 Pearl St., South Bend, Ind. 46614 Bringardner, Stephen, 538 Hilltonia Ave., Colum- bus, Ohio 43223 Page 205 Brinkley, Larry, 18 Oa k St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Brisker, Larry William, 28 Linn St., Bourbonnais, IH. 60914 Britton, Marsha A., R. 3, Brazil, Ind. 47834 Brock, Kathleen, 240 E. Sharon Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45246 Brooks, Donna, 12 Ash, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 205 Brooks, Lloyd Douglas, 2718 Duane Dr., Indianap- olis, Ind. 46227 Page 214 Brooks, George Robert, 12 Ash, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Brooks, Grover, 10 Ash, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 214 Brooks, Richard A., 205 N. Washington, Kankakee, III. 60901 Page 188 Brouhard, Jeann Ann, 105 E. Stop 13 Rd., Indian- apolis, Ind. 46227 Page 214 Brouhard, Jo Ann Ruth, 105 East Stop 13 Road, Indianapolis, Ind. 46227 Page 188 Brown, David Leroy, Elks CC, St. Anne, III. 60964 Brown, Elman Michael, 511 Garfield, St., Lincoln Park, Mich. 48146 Brown, Gary, 316 N. Second St., Peotone, III. 60468 Page 224 Brown, Gary W., 5030 Rockfield Dr., Dayton, Ohio 45430 Brown, Judith Lynn, 2815 East 13th Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50316 Page 188 Brown, Larry D., 11 Oak Street, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 189 Brown, Larry Francis, 429 S. Myrtle, Kankakee, III. 60901 Brown, Marilyn Joyce, 2160 Lakeview, Detroit, Mich. 48215 Page 214 Brown, Martha Jean, 9 Oak Street, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Brown, Philip Wesley, R. 3, Cloverdale, Ind. 46120 Page 214 Brown, Phyllis Marie, 107 W. Wilson Apt. 9, Orange, Calif. 92667 Page 205 Brown, Ronald Walter, R. 2, Box 122A, Beecher, III. 60401 Page 189 Brown, Samuel, 457 N. Center, Bradley, III. 60915 Page 189 Brown, Thomas E., Box 49, Mahomet, III. 61853 Page 224 Browning, Jesse, 232 Burke, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 189 Bruley, James, 1654 N. Harding, Chicago, III. 60647 Bruner, Linda Lou, 420 Fulton, Grand Haven, Mich. 49417 Page 214 Brunt, Joel Roy, 545 No. Tolly Ct., Midland, Mich. 48640 Page 213 Bruso, Pamela, 827 S. Greenwood, Kankakee, III. 60901 Bry, Karen, 708 Lafayette Ave., Rockford, III. 61107 Bryant, Marilyn Faith, Box 1122 San Salvador, El Salvador, C.A. Page 189 Bryant, Robert, 2434 Avenue 6, Council Bluff, la. 51501 Page 224 Bryant, Ted, 6428 Karl Road, Columbus, Ohio 43224 Page 224 Buckley, Rodwell, Burke Street, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 214 Budd, Leonard W., 1385 Hentz Drive, Reynolds- burg, Ohio 43068 Page 224 Bullen, Ruby, 2207 11th St., Winthrop Harbor, III. 60096 Burbrink, Jane Ann, R.R. 8, Columbus, Ind. 47201 Page 224 Burge, Dale Richard, R.R. 3, Box 63, Taylorville, III. 62568 Burgess, Judith, R.R. 8, Columbus, Ind. 47201 Page 189 Burgett, Joanne May, 1923 York, Des Moines, Iowa 50316 Burggrat, Larry, 335 South Marion, Cardington, Ohio 43315 Burgraf, Dennis Eugen, 335 S. Marion St., Carding- ton, Ohio 43315 B urlend, Melvin, 1083 E. Merchant St., Kankakee, III. 60901 Burness, Walter Earl, 2022 West 19th St., Lorain, Ohio 44052 Burns, Joyce, 577 S. Main, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Burrell, Dudley, 838 N. Wildwood, Kankakee, III. 60901 Burrell, Willie Pearl, 838 N. Wildwood, Kankakee, III. 60901 Burress N. Diane, 211 E. Race St., Odon, Ind. 47562 Page 214 Burt, Daryl Edwin, 15803 Oak Lane Dr., Lansing, Mich. 48906 Page 214 Bushey, Jr., Richard Alva, 23 Maple Lane, Macon, Mo. 63552 Page 224 Butler, John Edward, 1397 Eisenhower Avenue, Lexington, Ohio 44904 Byard, Diane, 255 E. Grand Dr., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Byard, Marvin, 255 E. Grand Dr., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 189 Byrd, Sherry Lee, 1320 Arlington Rd., Bloomington, Ind. 47401 Page 224 Caddell, Wesley, 541 Main St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Calhoon, Pamela June, 28 Ash St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Calhoon, Robert, 28 Ash, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 189 Calvert, Gale David, 4629 St. Margaret Lane, Co- lumbus, Ohio 43213 Calvert, Marilyn Lavonne, R.R. 7, Frankfort, Ind. 46041 Calvert, William Norman, 2111 Holborn Rd., Wil- mington, Del. 19808 Calvin, Wayne E., 309 E. Ninth St., Sterling, III. 61081 Page 224 Campbell, Alan Cloyd, 6 Oak, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Campbell, Marian, Box 37, Cromwell, Iowa 50842. Page 224 Campbell, Shelba Sue, 902 S. Park Lane, Dexter, Missouri 63841 Page 189 Capron, Thomas Edward, 424 W. Jeffery St., Kan- kakee, III. 60901 Carby, Bruce, 2 Oak, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Carby, Larry D., R.R. 3, Streator, III. 61364 Page 224 Carey, George David, Route 2, Box 288, Odon, Ind. 47562 Page 224 Carlson, Gary E., 5941 Dubois Rd., Vassar, Mich. 48768 Page 224 Carmony, Judith Ann, 633 W. 8th St., Chicago Heights, III. 60411 Page 224 Carner, Charles Wayne, R.R. 4, Kankakee, III. 60901 Carney, Diania, R.R. 2, Box 325, Chesterton, Ind. 46304 Page 214 Carpenter, Patricia Jo, P.O. Box 208, Willard, Ohio 44890 Page 214 Carr, Gary, 14439 Jefferson Ave., Orland Park, III. 60942 Carroll, Cecil, 153 E. 155th St., Harvey, III. 60426 Page 189 Carroll, Herman David, 422 Rivard St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Carroll, Mary Evelyn, 116 N. Jackson, Pittsfield, III. 62363 Carrol, Phyllis, 234 North Lake Park, Hobart, Ind. 46342 Carter, Edgar, 218 Sycamore, Momence, III. 60954 Carter, Fred, 1005 S. 13th St., Council Bluffs, la. 51501 Casey, Karen Janelle, 29 25th Ave, S.W., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404 Page 189 Casey, David J., 29 25th Ave., S.W., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404 Page 214 Casey, Truman Danny, R.R. 1, Box 10, Piedmont, Mo. 63957 Page 205 Casteel, Carol Elaine, R.R. 1, Port Washington, O. 43837 Page 215 Castevens, James Allen, 501 19th St., N.W., Roan- oke, Virginia 24017 Page 206 Castro, John, 337 Hickory St., Manteno, III. 60950 Cecil, Donnatha, R.R. 1, Cicero, Ind. 46034 Chacko, A. Thomas, Payyananon Po Konni, Kerala, India Chadwick, Deanna, 507 E. Pere Marquette, Lud- ington, Mich. 49431 Page 224 Chalfant, Rosalea, 3829 South Beacon St., Muncie, Ind. 47302 Page 224 Chalfant, Sharon, 893 W. North St., Decatur, III. 64626 Page 189 Cheesman, Jill Lorraine, 501 North First St., Ft. Recovery, Ohio 45846 Page 224 Childress, Kenneth, 921 Dracket St., Hammond, Ind. 46320 Christian, Sandra, 5163 Harding, Detroit, Michigan 48213 Christmas, Sandra, 5507 Winston Rd., Evansville, Ind. 47710 Page 206 282 Chlupsa, Verna , R.R. 1, Kankakee, Illinois 6090] Y ' £S V , ' ! E is ' ,6 Ash St - Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 190 Clay, Harold, 388 N. Roy, Apt. 7, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 206 Clement, Caron Lee, 214 W. Guertin, St. Anne, III. 60964 Clendenen, David, 760 Olen Drive, Worthington, O. 43085 Page 224 Clendenen, Marcia L., Box 286, St. Marys, Ohio 45885 Cleveringa, Peggy June, 1308 Fulton St., Grand Haven, Mich. 49417 Page 224 Click, Jay T., 324 East Main St., Cardington, Ohio 43315 Page 224 Cline, Richard Lee, 41 Jordan Ave., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Clinker, Duane Douglas, 65 Elm Ave., Wollaston Park, Quincy, Mass. 02169 Clipper, Julia Jane, C. 18 Burchs Trailer Ct., Bour- bonnais, III. 60914 Clipper, Robert Allen, C. 18 Burchs Trailer Ct., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Close, Shirley, 3243 North Main St., Dayton, Ohio 45405 Coats, Thomas, 601 Floral Ave., Portland, Ind. 47371 Coburn, Christine Ann, 340 Elm St., Ravenna, Ohio 44266 Page 224 Coburn, Larry, 22 Linn St. Trailerville, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Coen, John Edward, Oak Dr., Spencer, W. Va. 25276 Page 215 Coffman, Alice Ruth, Box 25. Buckingham, III. 60917 Page 206 Cole, Donald, 5352 Birch Run Rd., Birch Run, Mich. 48415 Page 224 Cole, Thomas Alan, 5785 Mayville Dr., Dayton, Ohio 45432 Cole, William Weldon, 162 N. Main Ave., Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Page 203 Collier, William Allen, 86 Hiawatha Ave., Wester- ville, Ohio 43081 Page 190 Collins, Bruce, 1512 Marigold, Champaign, III. 6182) Page 222 Collins, Sharon Ruth, 118 Clinton Ave., Farmer City, III. 61842 Page 215 Collom, Judy, 106 Lakeside Drive, Danville, Illi- nois 61833 Page 206 Colvin, Barbara, 10 Redder Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45405 Combs, Linda Carole, 398 Roy, Apt. 13, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Conrad, Barbara June, 3960 Lancstr Circlvl Rd., Lancaster, Ohio 43131 Page 224 Conrad, Mary Ann, R.R. 1, Warsaw, Ohio 43844 Page 206 Conrad, Phyllis Kay, Box 23, New Hampshire, O 45870 Converse, Leanne P., 255 E. Grand St., Bourbon. nais. III. 60914 Page 190 Conway, Dale Ray, 1590 West Station St., Kanka kee. III. 60901 Page 224 Cook, Jr., George C, 7416 Bison Rd., Wayne Mich. 48185 Cook, Glenda Lee, 204 E. Ficklin St., Tuscola, I 61953 Page 215 Cooke, Velma E., 502 E. Forest, Bradley, I 60915 Coomer, Harold Dean, R. 2, Campbellsville, Ky 42718 Page 215 Cooper, Gregory, R.R. 2, Box 283 A., Vicksburg Mich. 49097 Coomer, Phyllis, 1656 W. Green St., Frankfort, Ind 46041 Page 206 Cornell, Darlene, 734 S. Fairfield Ave., Elmhurst III. 60126 Page 215 Cornell, Sharon, Route 1, Belpre, Ohio 45714 Page 215 Cosgrove, Robert, 3973 Carlton, Columbus, Ohio 43213 Cosner, Raymond Earl, 425 S. Roosevelt Ave., Kankakee, III. 60901 Cotner, Paul, 459 N. Vasseur, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 190 Cotter, David Alan, Gouda Drive, Rt. 3, Kankakee, III. 60901 Coulter, Stephen O., R.R. 1, Momence, III. 60954 Page 224 Cowsert, John L., 235 E. Grand St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Cox, Frank Charles, 2730 Smithville Road, Dayton, Ohio 45420 Cox, Jerry Wayne, 3655 Chatteau Lane, Indianap- olis, Ind. 46226 Page 224 Cox, Lamoyne Laverne, 332 S. Oak; Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 190 Cox, Roger Lee, 2730 Smithville Rd., Dayton, Ohio 45420 Coy, James R., Burchs Trailer Ct., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Crabtree, Barbara, 18 Ash St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Crabtree, Celia Sue, 202 West Poplar, Box 635, St. Paris, Ohio 43072 Crabtree, Cynthia Lue, 202 W. Poplar St., St. Paris, Ohio 43072 Page 224 Craig, Brenda Sue, Route One, Felicity, Ohio 45120 Page 206 Craig, Janet Elaine, R. 7, Box 247, Anderson, Ind. 46011 Page 224 Craig, Joseph Chester, 3309 Salena, St. Louis, Mo. 63118 Craig, Ronald Lee, 422 Grasser St., Toledo, Ohio 43611 Page 190 Crain, Margaret, 2336 Green Forest Dr., Decatur, Ga. 30032 Page 206 Crandall, Adin R., 260 N. Main, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 190 Cranmer, Catharine, 217 N. Ridge, Areola, III. 61910 Page 224 Cremeans, Charles, 5731 Hamilton Pike, Trenton, Ohio 45067 Cribbs, James W., 105 West South St., Wayne, Ohio 43466 Cribbs, Philip, 105 W. South, Wayne, Ohio 43466 Crisman, Jane Irene, 29931 Leona Ct., Garden City, Mich. 48135 Page 206 Crist, Holly, 1205 Shorecrest Dr., Racine, Wise. 53406 Page 190 Crittenden, Audrey Jean, 6255 E. Pierson Rd., Flint, Mich. 48506 Page 215 Croft, Robert E., 376 Longwood Dr., Kankakee, III. 60901 Cropper, Deborah Jo, 404 C Street, Greenfield, Ohio 45123 Page 215 Croy, Elaine E., 11523 W. 60 Terrace, Shawnee, Kansas 66203 Page 224 Culp, Nancy, 6901 Atlantic Blvd., N.E., Louisville, Ohio 44641 Page 206 Cunninqham, Barry, Box 447, Institute, W. Va. 25112 Page 206 Cunningham, Ronald, 847 Andrus Ave., Lansing, Mich. 48917 Page 224 Cunningham, Sheila Ann, 365 E. Cassilly St., Springfield, Ohio 45503 Curtis, Barry Glen, 100 Marys Lane, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Page 224 Curtis, Judith Kay, 1717 E. Fairchild, Danville, III. 61832 Page 215 Curtiss, Eugene Earl, 292 N. Convent Trailer 3, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Dancy, Kermit, 10 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 190 Danielson, Ruth Ellen, 514 N. Marshall Ave., Litch- field, Minn. 55355 Page 224 Danner, Paul, 5 Oak. Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Darnell, Linda, R.R. 4, Lebanon, Ind. 46052 Page 206 Das, Basdeo David, 1810 Young St., Cincinnati, Ohio 45210 Davis, Barbara, R. 3, Williamston, Mich. 48895 Davis, Deborah Ruth, R.R. 1, Sheridan, III. 60541 Page 224 Davis, Raymond, 415 W Elm St., Lima, Ohio 45801 Page 190 Davison, Frank, 54 Hanson Dr., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 186 Davison, William H., 15235 Hiawatha Trail, Or- land Park, III. Dawson, James Douglas, 22 Oak, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 190 Dawson, Gerry Morse, Rt. 54, North, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Daye, Donald M., R. 4, Batdorf Rd., Wooster, Ohio 44694 Deadmond, Evan Leon, 240 West Toni, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Deal, Ronald, 285 Grand Dr., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 191 Dean, Judy, 8361 Holiday Hills Dr., Cincinnati, Ohio 45230 Deany, Dennis L., R.R. 4, Kankakee, III. 60901 Dearmond, Carol, R.R. 2, Berne, Ind. 46711 Page 206 De Armond, Nancy, 276 E. Burke, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Dearth, Wilberta Betts, 1030 S. Mazon, Coal City, III. 60416 De Bolt, Terry, 3301 Hydes Ferry Pike, Nashville, Tenn. 37218 Page 224 Degler, Larry, Burch Trailer Ct., Lot LI De Haan, Marsha Lynn, 7430 Angling Road, Kala- mazoo, Mich. 49002 Dehamer, Dale Lane, R.R. 1, Cedar Iowa 52543 Page 224 Dehamer, Donald, R.R. 1, Cedar, Iowa 52543 De Jaynes, Carolyn, 303 North Union, Griggsville, III. 62340 Page 224 Del Camp, Hugh, 209 N. Main, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 191 Del Camp, Marian, 209 Main, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 191 Delk, Beverly, 2928 S. 23rd St., New Castle, Ind. 47362 Page 225 Delong, Diana Kay, 652 South Waverly St., Co- lumbus, Ohio 43213 Delong, Marcia Lynn, 2941 Griesbach, Muskegon, Mich. 49441 Demint, Michael Eugene, Box 69, Cedar Springs, Mich. 49319 Page 225 Dennis, Barbara Elaine, 604 S. Main St., Montpelier, Ind. 47359 Page 225 Dennis, Billy Glenn, 217 Tennessee, Danville, Illi- nois 61832 Densmore, Jerry Paul, 472 N. Prairie, Bradley, III. 60915 Page 191 Densmore, Linda Kimmons, 472 N. Prairie, Bradley, HI. 60915 Page 206 Despot, Edward Matthew, 138 S. 6th Ave., Kan- kakee, III. 60901 Dettering, Carol, 21706 Richton Rd., Matteson, III. 60443 Devine, Patrick Allen, 1161 Nectar Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63137 Page 215 Devore, Donald James, 1416 Cass St., Joliet, 111. 60432 De Young, Gladys, Lowe Manor, Kankakee, Illi- nois 60901 Dezwaan, Pamela Sue, 1656 Andrew St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 49508 Page 225 Dibble, Beverly Louise, 53 Dennison Dr., Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Dibble Morton, 53 Dennison Dr., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Dicer, Alan R., 5810 Lakeshore Rd., Pt. Huron, Mich. 48060 Dickinson, Paul R., 108 Tetrault, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Diegel, Mary Sue, 16875 Polly Anna, Livonia, Mich. 48154 Diehl, Claude, 697 South Main St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 191 Diehl, Lon Gerald, R.R. 1, Greenlake, Angola, Ind. 46703 Page 215 Dillman, Grace V., 246 S. May Ave., Kankakee, III. 60901 Dillman, Hazel B., 571 S. Bresee Ave., Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Dillman, Victor Euqene, 64 Hanson Dr., Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Paqe 191 Dillon, Judith, 1005 Taywood Rd., Englewood, Ohio 45322 Page 215 Dipple, June, 422 Bresee Ave., Bourbonnais, III. 6091 4 Page 186 Dixon, Percy, 268 E. Burke, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 191 Doddridge, Don Dwain, Knightstown Rd. R.R. 1, Shelbyville, Ind. 46176 Page 215 Dodds, Kay Griffiths, 236 North Grand Ave., Brad- ley, III. 60915 Page 225 Doenges, Carol Whitmore, 203 N. Bernard, Bour- bonnais, III. 60914 Page 191 Doenges, James David, 203 N. Bernard, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Page 191 Dollens, James Beecher, R.R. 10, Box 41, Bloom- ington, Ind. 47403 Domont, Carol Lynne, 1640 Evanston, Muskegon, Michigan 49442 Domont, David, 1640 Evanston Ave., Muskegon, Mich. 49442 Page 225 Dooley, David Grant, 6 Linn Street, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 191 Dooley, Esther Hoot, 6 Linn Street, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 191 Dooley, Sandra, P.O. Box 165, Columbus, Ind. 47201 Dorsey, Kathleen, Box 215, Crescent City, Illinois 60928 Dossey, Nancy Lee, R.R. 1, Amboy, Ind. 46911 Douglas, David Allen, Rt. 8, Columbus, Ind. 47201 Dovin, Marilyn, 1310 So. Wasson, Streator, III. 61364 Downs, Eddie G., 361 Spruce Dr., Bradley, III. 60915 Drake, Gloria, 3400 Ridgecrest, Memphis, Tenn. 38127 Drake, T. Wayne, 1825 Avon St., Saginaw, Mich. Dreisbach, Don R., R.R. 2, Fostoria, Ohio 44830 Page 191 Dubree, Carl Wayne, 435 Bresee, Bourbonnais, III 60914 Paqe 192 Duffie, Jacqueline L., 1456 Aetna St., Gary, Ind. 46403 Dunham, Carolyn Ann, 3670 Big Beaver, Troy, Mich. 48008 Dunnington, Donald, 955 Jameson Ct., New Castle, Ind. 47362 Durfee, Arlen, R. 4, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 48858 Page 222 Duteau, Robert, 5156 Maryland St., Gary, Ind. 46409 Page 225 Dye, J. David, 447 Bresee, Bourbonnais, III. 69014 Dyer, John H., 25 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Dyer, Sharel Goodman, 25 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Eagles, Jane Alona, 885 S. Myrtle Ave., Kankakee, III. 60901 Eaken, Sharon, R. 1, Donovon, HI. 60931 Early, Sandra, 3000 Leeds Road, Columbus, Ohio 43221 Elbright, Paul, 531 Glenwood Dr., Fremont, Ohio 43420 Page 206 Eby, Virginia Ann, 2159 South Otter Creek Rd., La Salle, Mich. 48145 Eckley, Kathleen Adele, 116 West Beverly Ct., Peoria, III. 61604 Eden, Jr., Robert Wayne, R.R. 2, Manhattan, III. 60442 Edgerly, Shirley Faye, 5174 E. Coldwater Rd., Flint, Mich. 48506 Elgersma, Henry Allen, 9612 S. Homan Ave., Evergreen Park, III. 60642 Eller, John Philip, 957 Karl St., Columbus, Ohio 43227 Page 206 Elliott, Efton E., 318 S. Elm, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Ellis, Charles, 15 Linn St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Ellis, Lou Ann Harris, 15 Linn St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Embick, Gary, Route 4, Box 386, Edwardsville, III. 62025 Emerson, Loretta, 8 Linn St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Emerson, Orville L., 8 Linn St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Enders, Karen, 903 High Street, Fredericktown, Mo. 63645 Engwall, Paul Duane, Route 1, Manistee, Mich. 49660 Page 192 Enot, Gwyon, 1210 Sunset Dr., Wilmington, III. 60481 Page 206 Enyart, Sharon, R.R. 4, Box 286, Rochester, Ind. 46975 Erickson, Doris, Nancy Drive, R. 2, Kankakee, III. 60901 Page 192 Erickson, Karl, 235 Grand St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Erickson, Margaret P., 235 Grand, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Ervin, James A., A 19 Burch Trailer Court, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Page 192 Eskesen, Frank H., 311 Jennison St., Crawfordsville, Ind. 47933 Page 215 Essex, Jerry, 285 Grand, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Essex, Phyllis Fikes, 285 E. Grand, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Estep, Marlene, 1477 Deerland St., Dayton, Ohio 45432 Page 225 Estes, Ronald Eugene, 396 S. Euclid, Bradley, III 60915 Estes, Rowena Anne, 11 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Estermyer, Ethelann, 7510 Textile Rd., Ypsilanti, Mich. 48197 Page 192 Evans, Carolyn Sue, 409 E. Washington St., Hoope- ston, III. 60942 Page 215 Evans, Marian Ruth, 326 S. Douglas, Brodley, III. 60915 Evans, Marilyn Lou, 409 E. Washington, Hoopeston, III. 60942 Page 215 Eveland, Dorothy Jean, 3909 W. 213 Place, Matte- son, III. 60443 Evenson, June Ellen, 3113 Roosevelt Rd., Kenosha, Wise. 53140 Page 225 Everett, Dale Ed., 170 N. Wildwood, Kankakee, III. 60901 Page 192 Fair, Robert J., 232 Bernard, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Farley, Mark Edward, 3 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Farley, Philip, 265 Nokomis Ave., Venice, Fla. 33595 Farnsworth, Philip, 2313 Pierce St., Flint, Michiqan Page 215 Farrar, Connie Jo, R.R. 1, Catlin, III. 61817 Page 225 Farrow, Joyce Catherine, 3017 Barth St., Flint, Mich. 48504 Page 215 Fasig, Jack Ray, 126 Levasseur, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Faul, Sharon Kay, P.O. Box 253, Bridgetown, Bar- bados, W. I. Favorite, Marjorie Jayne, Box 86, Fountain City, Ind. 47341 Page 192 Fawcett, Donna Elsie, R.R. 4, Millville, York Co., New Brunswick, Can. Page 206 Feazel, Steven James, 2063 17th Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43219 Page 192 Ferguson, Rodney, 409 Lafayette, Sandwich, Illi- nois 60548 Ferris, Dennis, 1046 Justine Dr., Kankakee, III. 60901 Ferris, Dan James, R. 2, Cadillac, Mich. 49601 Ferrenburg, Mary Lou, 805 South 13th St., Pekin, III. 61554 Page 225 Figge, Sandra Jean, 4837 Jackson St., Gary, Ind. 46408 Page 225 Fightmaster, William D., 5975 Hoover Ave., Day- ton, Ohio 45427 Page 225 Filbin, Edward Lloyd, 1537 Omar Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43207 Page 215 Filbin, Michael Allan, 1537 Omar Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43207 Page 225 Filkins, Vernon M., 5723 Cherry St., Sciotoville, Ohio 45662 Page 225 Fiore, August Michael, 200 W. 110th St., Chicago, III. 60628 Page 215 Fisher, Patricia Ann, 17 Dennison Dr., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 207 283 Fish, Georgene, RD 3, Box 319, Tarentum, Penn. 1 5084 Page 206 Fitzgerald, Paul, 807 East 8th Street, Fowler, Ind. 47944 Page 225 Flack, William A., 76 Jordan Ave., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Fletcher, Douglas Ray, 950 D Trailwood Path, Birmingham, Mich. 48010 Flick, Connie Linn, Burch Trailer Ct. C. 33, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Flinn, Edith Lucille, R.R. 1, St. Johns, Ohio 45884 Page 215 Flora, Doris Jeanne, 1349 Crest Dr., Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068 Floyd, Branda Trim, 386 S. Elm St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 207 Floyd, Gary Clyde, 17 Linn St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Floyd, Kenneth, 386 S. Elm, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Floyd, Michael E., 230 Walnut Street, Roxana, III. 62084 Folsom, James, 810 Isabelle Dr., Anderson, Ind. 46013 Foor, Dave, 32 Summit, Westerville, Ohio 43080 Page 215 Ford, Jacklyn Jay, 1402 Winghaven Dr., Lima, Ohio 45805 Ford, Roxana, 715 Burns Ct., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 207 Ford, Steven, 715 Burns CT., Bourbonnais, III.. 60914 Fortier, Terrence Alfred, 155 N. 7th Ave., Kanka- kee, III. 60901 Fortner, James Lee, 309 N. Roy, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Page 225 Foulis, Darward W., 98 Crestview Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43202 Fountain, Harley, 8 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Fox, Roger A., 3rd Street, Box 157, Momence, III., 60954 Fox Toni, 6510 5th Ave., Kenosha, Wise, 53140 Page 225 Francis, Mary Carol, R.R. 2, Salem, III., 62881 Page 215 Franke, Ruth, 673 Providence Rd., Lexington, Kentucky, 40502 Frazier, Carol Ann, R.R. 1, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Frazier, Donna Mae, R.R. 1, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Page 192 Frazier, Helen Marie, 301 Crestwood St., Danville, III., 61833 Freeman, Faith Roberts, 285 Grand, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Page 192 Freesmeyer, Linda, Hamburg, Illinois 62045 Page 207 Freesmeyer, Nina, Hamburg, III., 62045 Page 225 French, June, R.R. 2, Schoolcraft, Mich., 49087 Frey, Pamela L., R.R. 3, Chillicothe, Ohio 45601 Page 225 Frieden, David, 215 E. Marsile, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Fromm, Gail Diane, 1227 14th St., Bismarck, N. Dak., 58501 Page 215 Fromm, Roger, 1227 N. 14th St., Bismark, N. Dakota 58501 Frost, Jane Maxine, 604 Washington St., B. 158, Nashville, Mich., 49073 Page 225 Fry, Jerry Dee, R.R. 4, Richland Center, Wise. 53581 Page 215 Frye, Harold Frederick, 606 E. 4th St., Gibson, City, III., 60936 Page 192 Frye, Jerry Wayne, 7237 Howard Ave., Hammond, Ind., 46324 Frye, Ladonna Kay, 3007 W. 47th Ave., Gary, Ind., 46409 Page 215 Frye, Michael, 1274 E. Merchant St., Kankakee, III. 60901 Frye, Ronald, 3011 Taylor Ave., Racine, Wiscon- sin 53405 Page 207 Fulford, Helen, 6997 W. Ill St., Worth, III., 60482 Fulford, Jr., Tobe E., 756 Schuyler, Kankakee, III., 60901 Fullerton, Charlene M., R.R. 2, Ottawa, Illinois 61350 Page 192 Fullerton, Judy Ann, R.R. 2, Ottawa, III. 61350 Page 215 Fulsom, Brenda, 2747 Wismer, Overland, Mo., 63114 Gabbard, Larry Wayne, R.R. 4, Mt. Sterling, Ky. 40353 Gage, Donna K., R.R. 2, Stockton, III., 61085 Page 225 Gail, Donald Eugene, 953 W. Broadway, Bradley, III. 60915 Galey, Gary Lee, R. 3, Box 73B., La Porte, Ind. Galloway, Barbara, 6245 W. 90th Place, Oak Lawn, III., 60453 Page 225 Gambrel, Paul Verland, R.R. 3, Box 158, Chesterton, Ind., 46304 Gambrel, Philip, R. 3, Box 158, Chesterton, Ind. 46304 Page 225 Gambrel, Verland, R. 3, Box 158, Chesterton, Ind., 46304 Garde, Arlene, 2422 Pioneer Dr., Beloit, Wise, 53511 Garner, Peggy, Route 2, New Castle, Indiana 47362 Page 207 Garrett, David Delane, 343 E. 68th Place, Scherer- ville, Ind., 46375 Garrison, Gary, 414 N. Water Street, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Page 225 Garvin, Edwin Glenn, 195 Thomas Blvd., Hamilton, Ohio 45013 Garvin, Marlow Brinkman, 195 Thomas Blvd., Hamilton, Ohio 45013 Page 216 Gates, Kenneth Wayne, 1621 S. Bedford Ave., Evansville, Ind., 47713 Page 225 Gates, Linda, 3217 Douglas Ave., East St. Louis III., 62204 Page 225 Gates, Robert E., 1503 West Graham St., Blooming- ton, III., 61701 Gatlin, Richard, Busy Bee Trailer Ct., Lemont, III. Gearhart, Elaine Kay, R.R. 2, Silver Lake, Ind., 46982 Page 225 Geeding, Donna, 625 West Boulevard, Racine, Wise, 53405 Page 225 Gentry, Connie, 6231 Falkland Dr., Dayton, Ohio 45424 Page 225 Gentry, William M., 417 Bresee St., Bourbonnais, III., 60914 German, James Dale, 1452 East 25th St., Des Moines, Iowa 50317 Gibbons, Anna, 311 Center St., Cardington, Ohio 43315 Gibson, Carolyn, 529 East Downer Place, Aurora, III., 60505 Page 207 Gibson, Linda Kay, 198 E. Munroe, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Page 216 Gibson, Stephen Ralph, 1806 Miami Dr., Loveland, Ohio 45140 Giebig, Jr., Robert E., 218 Evergreen Ave., Lake City, Fla., 32055 Page 225 Gilbert, Bradley E., 11943 Josephine Drive, Mokena, III., 60448 Page 225 Gilbert, Lon Douglas, 1113 N. Brainard St., Naper- ville, III., 60540 Page 225 Gill, Jeannette, 605 Old Bridge, Grand Blanc, Mich., 48439 Page 207 Giardina, James Alan, 470 S. Tanner, Kankakee, III., 60901 Gladding, Evelyn June, 156 Harrison, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Glade, James J., 1010 W. Broadway, Bradley, III., 60915 Glancy, Janet Lee, 1102 Bonacker Ave., Hamilton, Ohio 45011 Page 216 Glancy, Marilyn Kay, 315 Clark St., Highland, Mich., 48031 Page 216 Glancy, Patricia Lynne, 315 Clark Street, Highland, Mich., 48031 Page 193 Glasgow, Sarah, 640 South Port Crescent, Bad Axe, Mich., 48413 Page 225 Glassford, Raymond, 1251 South Seventh, Kankakee, III., 60901 Glisson, John Ernest, 119 Bell Rd., Rt. 1, Lemont, III., 60439 Page 225 Gluck, Connie Jean, 1005 Pearson Drive, Joliet, III., 60435 Page 225 Goble, Margaret, 120 S. Franklin, Winamac, Ind., 46996 Goff, Jerry Lee, 379 S. Lincoln, Kankakee, III., 60901 Goff, Larry R., R.R. 1, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Gonwa, John Karl, 735 East Madison St., Chris- man, III., 61924 Page 225 Goode, Randall, 1503 11th Ave., Rock Falls, III., 61071 Goodin, John David, 396 S. Elm St., Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Page 193 Gortner, Wilma, 1239 Marylin St., Martinsville, Ind., 46151 Page 207 Gossett, Janice, Box 67, Auburndale, Wis., 54412 Page 226 Goudreau, Thomas Robert, 255 E. Grand Apt 1, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Gough, Reginald D., Cedarville, Mich., 49719 Page 216 Goughenour, Patricia, 380 Adams Ave., Peru, Ind., 46970 Page 225 Gould, Arland D., 292 Olivet Street, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Gould, Daniel, R. 2, Vicksburg, Mich., 49097 Page 207 Grable, David, 105 Market St., Philo, Ohio 43771 Graf, Lee Allen, 5 Linn One. Tr. Ct., Bour- bonnais, III., 60914 Gravvat, Maria, 3010 Pine Ave., Mattoon, III. Page 207 Gray, Branson, 332 E. Water St., Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Gray, Frank David, 447 Bresee Ave., Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Gray, David William, 292 Convent, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Page 193 Gray, John Samuel, R.R. 1, Fountain City, Ind., 47341 Page 216 Gray, Marilyn Sutherland, 332 E. Water, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Gray, Neva Lake, 292 Convent Dr., Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Gregory, Michele, 6722 S. Loomis Blvd., Chicago, III., 60636 Page 207 Green, Stanley, 2111 Plum St., New Castle, Ind 47362 Page 216 Gregory, Jerry Lee, 125 E. Wilson Ave., Rockford III., 61111 Page 226 Greuel, Janice Gail, 3128 N. Gale Ave., Peoria III., 61604 Greuel, Sharon, 3128 N. Gale Ave., Peoria III 61604 I Page 207 Griffin, Etta Jean, 1291 S. East Ave., Kankakee, III., 60901 Griffin, Tommie Jean, 6428 Euclid, Hammond Ind., 46324 Griffith, Robert Shawn, 7039 Hiner Lane, Indianap- olis, Ind., 46219 Grimes, Jean, R.R. 2, Manteno, III., 60950 Page 226 Grubbs, Cheryl Kay, Economy, Ind., 47339 Page 226 Grzelak, Joseph R., 604 W. Drummond Drive, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Guess, Carolyn Ann, 797 East Second Street, Logan, Ohio 43138 Page 193 Guest, Clifford Kenneth, Union Hill, III., 60969 Gulley, Gary James, 670 South Greenwood, Kanka- kee, III., 60901 Gunter, Doris, 180 S. Curtis, Kankakee, III., 60901 Gustafson, Carolyn L., 3515 15th St., Racine, Wise, 53405 Page 226 Gustin, Dorothy Delee, 211 S. Main Ave., Sidney, Ohio 45365 Page 216 Habegger, Leon Paul, R.R. 3, Decatur, Ind., 46733 Page 226 Habegger, Ronald, R.R. 3, Decatur, Ind., 46733 Hacker, Gloria Diana, 1805 So. 59th Ct., Cicero, III., 60650 Page 216 Hadley, Mary Ann, R.R. 4, Morrison, III., 61270 Hadley, Phyllis Wolford, 27 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Hadwin, Lon Leroy, Bills Mobile Court, Manteno, III., 60950 Haffner, Jerry, 306 Tara Lane, Muncie, Ind., 47302 Page 226 Haffner, Karen Ann, 2606 Ethel Ave., Muncie, Ind., 47303 Halbert, John William, Box 111 KKK State Hosp., Kankakee, III., 60901 Hall, Charlene, 337 So. Oak St., Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Hale, Steven, 337 S. Oak, Bourbonnais, III., 60915 Haley, James Calvin, 100 E. Jeffery Box 18, Kan- kakee, III., 60901 Hall, Carolyn Jean, 60 Apache, Park Forest, III., 60466 Hall, Fred, 6557 Luana, Allen Park, Mich., 48101 Hall, Harvey Lee, R.R. 5, New Castle, Ind., 47362 Page 226 Hall, Sharon Clarice, 39 South 31st Street, Battle Creek, Mich., 49015 Page 193 Hall, Stephen Leon, Rt. 1, Urbana, III., 61801 Hamblin, Eugene, 385 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Hamblin, Mildred, 385 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Page 193 Hamilton, Mary Ruth, 1632 Grace St., Chicago, III., 60613 Page 193 Hampton, Roger Darrell, 903 E. Wilson, Peoria, III., 61603 Handy, Kenneth George, 2810 Holton Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind., 46806 Page 226 Handy, Linda, 2810 Holton, Fort Wayne, Ind., 46801 Hanes, Wanda Sue, 502 W. Main, N. Manchester, Ind., 46962 Hanes, Will iam H., 502 W. Main St., N. Man- chester, Ind., 46962 Page 226 Hankins, Vivien Sandra, 3 East Buttonwood St., Wenonah, N. J., 08090 Page 193 Hannah, Rose, 1313 Grant, Lincoln Park, Mich., 48146 Hannigan, John, 9224 S. Monitor, Oak Lawn, III., 60453 Hanold, Mark, 424 Marion, Bradley, III., 60915 Hansen, Lewis Edward, M 6 Burchs Tr. Ct., Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Hansen, Litta, R.R. 2, Manhattan, III., 60442 Hansen, Roger Charles, 8224 S. Linder Ave., Oak Lawn, III., 60459 Page 216 Hansen, Sharon, 315 E. Church St., Viroqua, Wisconsin 54665 Hanson, David Hartwig, 192 N. Roy, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Hanson, Lou Etta, 203 N. Grant, Milford, III., 60953 Harden, Richard Lee, R.R. 4, Ottawa, III., 61350 Harding, Dana Lantz, Box 133, Route 3, Green- field, Ind., 46140 Page 193 Harer, John F., 10 Royal Oaks, R. 1, Kankakee, III., 60901 Harmon, Donald L., 219 E. Main, Gaylord, Mich., 49735 Harris, Barbara, 1044 Farmview Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63138 Harris, Barbara E., 709 S. Raynor, Joliet, III., 60436 Page 193 Harris, Charlene, 345 E. Marsile, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Harris, Kathleen Diane, 8027 Irish, Otisville, Mich., 48463 Page 216 Harris, Richard Allen, R.R. 4, Pontiac, III., 61764 Harris, Mary Smith, 443 N. Blaine, Bradley, III., 60915 Page 193 Harrison, Rickey Jay, 443 N. Blaine, Bradley, III., 60915 284 Page 193 Harrold, Jimmie Dean, 183 N. Douglas, Bradley, III., 60915 Harrold, Robert Lee, 338 E. Water St., Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Harshmann, Rebecca Jane, R.R. 4, Box 287, Union City, Ind., 47390 Hartley, Cheryl Ann, 1385 Inglesh, Kankakee, III., 60901 Harting, Timothy, R.R. 1, Box 113, Elwood, Ind., 46036 Page 207 Hartley, Jr., Marion G., R.R. 1, Box 90B, Carding- ton, Ohio 43315 Haskins, Duane, 231 E. Sunset, Rittman, Ohio 44270 Hosking, Ellen, 3022 Henrydale, Auburn Hts., Mich., 48057 Page 226 Hassinger, Gerald, 320 West Market, Tiffin, Ohio 44883 Hassinger, Patricia Mae Hatch, Robert, 565 Indiana, Lowell, Ind., 46356 Hatcher, Elizabeth Ann, 28370 Edward, Roseville, Mich., 48066 Page 194 Hathaway, Ron, 30 Linn St., Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Page 216 Hatter, Duane A., 1303 North Division, Urbana, III. Page 226 Hatton, Carol Totel, Route 2, Ottawa, Illinois 61350 Pages 187,194 Hatton, J.D., 408 13th Ave., Sterling, III., 61081 Page 207 Hatton, Jenny Bea, 203 Keystone, Matteson, III., 60443 Page 216 Haughey, William John, 16152 Cambridge Dr., Markham, III., 60428 Hawes, Robert Lee, 215 S. Heflin St., Cumber- land, Ind., 46229 Hawkins, John Bernard, 1484 W. Hawkins St., Kankakee, III., 60901 Hawkins, Linda Lou, 5230 Copeland Avenue, War- ren, Ohio 44483 Hay, Thais Ann, R.R. 3, Auburn, Ind., 46706 Hayes, Corasue, 1220 Main St., Menononie, Wise. Page 226 Hayes, James Herman, 2683 Central, Detroit, Mich., 48209 Hayes, Stanley Albert, 1339 Center, Jacksonville, III., 62650 Hayman, Karla Kay, 1315 Walnut Dr., Zanesville, Ohio 43704 Hayse, Joyce, Box 139, Long Point, III. Hayse, Karen, 484 Eugene Drive, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Page 194 Headley, Dennis Huggins, Naz. Trng. Clg. B. 1245, G. P. O. Trinidad, W 1 Page 226 Heaps, David F., 473 S. River, Kankakee, III., 60901 Heavner, Herbert Bruce, 2775 Garden Road, Mil- ford, Mich., 48042 Page 226 Heil, Jack K., 145 S. Hague, Columbus, Ohio 43204 Helm, Ralph Edward, R.R. 5, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Helm, Ronald, 14 Oak Street, Bourbonnais, III., 60914 Henck, Ruth Ann, 4716 Edgefield Rd„ Bethesda, Maryland 20014 Page 226 Hendley, Catherine Ann, 7900 Forsyth Blvd., Clay- ton 5, Missouri 63105 Page 194 Hendren, Brenda Lucille, Box 492, Ft. Recovery, Ohio 45846 Henecke. Gary Allen, 235 Grand Ave., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 207 Henrichs, David, R.R. 1, Saunemin, III. 61769 Page 207 Henricks, William C, 1165 Reed Ave., Akron, Ohio 44306 Henson, Connie, WCHS, R. 2, Box 18, Potomac, III. 61865 Page 226 Henson, Donna Lucille, R.R. 1, Hamersville, Ohio 45130 Hepker, Ellen L., 695 Washington, Marengo, Iowa 52301 Page 216 Herington, Dohn, 1620 10th St., N.W., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52405 Page 207 Herrmann, Ellen Louis, 613 2nd St., Crete, III. 60417 Hertenstein, Jerry, 437 S. Bresee Ave., Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Page 207 Hertz, Dallas E., 692 Evergreen Ave., Kankakee, 111. 60901 Page 226 Hesler, Ardell, 9597 Amarillo Ct., Cincinnati, Ohio 45231 Hess, David, 603 East Oak St., Watseka, III. Page 186 Hesselrode, Danny, 801 Ridge St., La Porte, Ind. 46350 Hetzer, Linda, 2735 Bristol Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43221 Hickerson, David Leroy, R.R. 1, Payson, III. 62360 Page 194 Hickman, Carolyn B., 406 S. Spring St., Odon, Ind. 47562 Page 226 Hickok, Terre Lynn, R.R. 2, Lewistown, III. 61542 Page 226 Hicks, Jr., Clarence L., 8329 Laughlin Dr., Indian- apolis, Ind. 46219 Higgins, David, 419 Kekau PI., Honolulu, Hawaii 96817 Hilburn, Wayne R., 28 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 216 Hill, Barbara Ann, 30 Jackson St., Tiffin, Ohio 44883 Page 216 Hill, Linda Ellen, 660 Wendemere Dr., Seymour, Indiana 47274 Page 194 Hill, L. Richard, 2036 S. 6th Ave., Maywood, III. 60153 Page 213 Hilliker, Karen, 1048 W. Genessee Ave., Flint, Mich. 48504 Page 226 Hillman, Cecelia Theresa, 735 N. Harrison Ave., Kankakee, III. 60901 Hinshaw, John Mark, 234 N. Chicago Ave., Kanka- kee, III. 60901 Hobbs, Diana, 112 Hereford, Cincinnati, Ohio Page 286 Hobbs, Stephen Kenneth, 3411 Carson Ave., Indi- anapolis, Ind. 46227 Hockenberry, James, R.R. 1, Butler, Ohio 44822 Page 216 Hockensmith, Jan, R.R. 1, Box 185, Union City, Ind. Page 216 Hodge, Judith, 216 Joliet Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Hodges, Veryl Dennis, 2418 81st St., Highland, Ind. 46322 Page 216 Hoffman, Twyla, 260 S. Vine Street, Marion, Ohio 43302 Page 226 Hohner, Joyce, Box 84, Cameron, III. 61423 Page 216 Holcomb, Edith, 19 N. Vine St., Mora, Minn. 55051 Paqe 208 Holcomb, Ellis, 19 N. Vine St., Mora, Minn. 55051 Holder, Larry, 405 W. Stoddard, Dexter, Missouri 63841 Holder, Mary Luan Hunter, 500 Sycamore, Musca- tine, la. Holderman, Dennis D., 510 W. Henry St., Kanka- kee, III. 60901 Page 226 Hollis, John Wesley, SR House, S., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Hollon, Tony Harrison, 3340 Stanwick Dr., Dayton, Ohio 45430 Hollowav, Patricia Ruth, 188 Nye St., Marion, Ohio 43302 Holloway, Robert, 329 South Oak, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Holloway, Sharon, 2500 Telegraph Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63125 Page 226 Holmgren, Andrew Richard, R.R. 1, Box 100, Val- paraiso, Ind. 46383 Page 194 Holmgren, John Wm., R.R. 1, Box 100, Valparaiso, Ind. 46383 Page 216 Holstein, Jr., Calbert V., 637 Juniper Lane, Brad- ley, III. 60915 Holt, Pearl, 100 Eaton St., Delaware, Ohio Homan, Paul, R.R. 1, Hobart, Ind. Hooten. Jane, Circle Drive, Churubusco, Ind. Page 208 Hopewell, Joanne D., 5224 West 16th St., Parma, Ohio 44129 Page 226 Hoppe, Tom, 43 Jordan Ave., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Horner, Jeanne Marie, R.R. 1, Box 36, Waterford, Wise. 53185 Page 216 Horner, Ruth Ann, 66 Nance Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Page 208 Horsfall, Victor Dale, 3911 Sauk Trail, Richton Park, III. 60471 Hoskins, Jerry D., Rt. 1, Kankakee, III. 60901 Houchin, Theressa Marie, 409 S. Graham St., Mar- tinsville, Ind. 46151 Hough, Leslie, 146 Connolly St., Marysville, Ohio 43040 Houk, Lynn, 360 S. Second Ave., St. Anne, III. Houston, Phillip, 195 Patomac Ave., Tallmadge, Ohio 44278 Page 216 Howe, Crawford M., 29 Oak, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Howe, Michael, 3904 S. Taylor Ave., Milwaukee, Wise. 53207 Page 226 Howe, Ronald Lee, 70 Hanson Dr., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 226 Howell, Paul Eldean, 416 S. Sugar St., Celina, Ohio 45822 Page 194 Howerter, Roger Dale, R.F.D., Ellisville, III. 61431 Huddleston, Joseph W., 108 N. Lincoln Dr., Cam- bridge City, Ind. 47327 Hudson, Beverly Sue, R.R. 1, Reynolds, Indiana 47980 Hudson, Randall, R.R. 1, Reynolds, Ind. 47980 Page 226 Huey, Janet Elaine, R.R. 2, Princeton, Ind. 47570 Page 226 Huff, Barbara, 62 South Main St., Glen Ellyn, III. 60137 Page 226 Huffman, Dayon Lee, 1119 N. Cedar Rd., New Lenox, III. 60451 Huffman, Janice Kav. 828 E. Lake Shore Dr., Spring- field, III. 62707 Page 216 Huizenaa, Eleanor, Ashkum, III. 60911 Page 226 Hull, Rebecca L., 956 Pine St., Dawson, Minn. 56232 Page 216 Hulliberger, Alan L., 220 N. Main, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 216 Humble, Jane, R.R. 1, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 226 Humphries, Phyllis A., 333 North High Street, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Page 226 Hunter, Carol, 508 Sycamore, Muscatine, la. 52761 Page 222, 226 Hunter, Jr., William R., 824 E. Eugenia St., Mason, Mich. 48854 Hurst, Carol Ann, 16 Waldron Ave., Kankakee, III. 60901 Hurt, Donna Kay, R.R. 4, Box 485, Indianapolis, Ind. 46217 Page 216 Hussong, Wayne K., 698 Drummond Dr., Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Page 194 Husted, Dorothy, 3830 E. Earl Dr., Phoenix, Ari- zona Hutchinson, Nancy, 352 N. Hammes, Kankakee, III. 60901 Hyatt, Ruby Mae, 410 Helke Rd., Vandalia, Ohio 45377 Page 226 Hyde, Lyla Doreen, 2248 North 20th, Grand Junc- tion, Colo. 81501 Page 194 Ickes, Norma Jean, 330 E. Elm, Bourbonnais, III. III. 60914 Imel, Susan Loney, 352 E. Water, Bourbonnais, 111. 60914 Ingles, James Herbert, 1308 Chardon Ct., Dayton, Ohio 45403 Ingram, Marvin Dale. 4917 College Ave., Hanni- bal, Mo. 63401 Page 216 Ireland, Gary Lynn, R.R. 3, Waynesburg, Penn. 15370 Isenhour, Robert E., R.R. 1, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Jackman, James M., 11687 McClellans Lane, Cin- cinnati, Ohio 45246 Page 226 Jackman, Janet Louise, 11687 McClellans Lane, Cin- cinnati, Ohio 45246 Jackson, David C, 437 Windsor St., Marion, Ohio 43305 Jackson, Edwin B., 1296 N. Main Street, Lewistown, III. 61542 Page 226 Jackson, Georgia Ann, R.R. 1, Union, Missouri 63084 Jacobsen, Larry, R.R. 2, 113 South, Kankakee, III. 60901 Jakobitz, Arlen W., 4 Linn St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 James, Judy S., Stanley, Iowa 50671 James, Nancy Beth, 607 N. Allen St., Wabash, Ind. 46992 Page 216 Jamison, Helen, 403 S. Main, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Jantz, Carolyn J., Box 426, Independence, Kan. 67301 Page 216 Jarrett, Diana, 415 N. Merrill St., Fortville, Ind. 46040 Jaynes, Carolyn, 849 Ariebill S. W., Wyoming, Mich. 49508 Jeffrey, Betty, 823 Ariebill St., Wyoming, Mich. Page 217 Jenkins, William R., 1046 Justine Dr., Kankakee, III. 60901 Jennings, Karen, 930 Harbour Street, Kewanee, III. 61443 Page 226 Jennings, Lyndon, 580 Jonette Ave., Bradley, III. 60915 Jensen, Danny, 1057 S. W. Ave., Kankakee, III. 60901 Jensen, Dennis, 1057 S. West Ave., Kankakee, III. 60901 Jensen, Nancy L., Herscher, III. 60941 Page 217 Jerrell, Linda Kay, 307 Lee Blvd., Seymour, Ind. 47274 Page 227 Jeter, Linda, 1146 N. W. 19 Ct., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33311 Page 194 Jetter, Paul L., R.R. 2, Fort Recovery, Ohio 45846 Page 217 Jetter, Wesley M., R.R. 2, Fort Recovery, Ohio 45846 Page 194 Jewell, David, 1014 S. Tompkins, Shelbyville, Ind. 46176 Page 227 John, Annamma K., Kallukattu Mezuveli, Kerala, India John, N. P., Nedumpurath Punnackad, Kozhenchery, Kerala, India John, T. K., Valiaprampil Kulanada, Kerala, South India Johnson, Constance, Box 321, Grant Park, III. 60940 Johnson, David O., 6204 Joyce, Cincinnati, Ohio Johnson, Fredrick Wayne, 2041 Sharwood Dr. N.E., Cedar Rapids, la. 52402 Johnson, Horace, 12436 Coleen Park, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Johnson, Jimmie, 105 N. Oak, Lynn, Ind. 47355 Page 195 Johnson, Judith, R.R. 1, Box 275, Yorkville, III. 60560 Page 227 Johnson, Karen Marie, Rural Route 1, Manteno, III. 60560 Johnson, Robert Elden, 1445 So. 6th Ave., Kanka- kee, III. 60901 Johnson, Shirley Ann, R.R. 4, Box 175, St. Anne, III. 60964 Johnson, Susan Denice, 12436 Coleen, Warren, Mich. 48089 Page 217 Johnston, David, 11 Linn St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 195 Jones, Alexander, Rt. 4, Box 462, Saint Anne, III. 60964 Jones, Deborah Ruth, 3607 N. Emerson Ave., In- dianapolis, Ind. 46218 285 Jones, Don, R.R. 1, Box 408, Lansing, Mich. 48906 Jones, Fred, G 8380 Fenton Rd., Grand Blanc, Mich. 48439 Page 208 Jones, Gary, 154 N. Forest, Bradley, III. 60915 Page 208 Jones, Janet L, 1851 Guss, Akron, Ohio 44312 Jones, Marie Merle, R.R. 1, Box 97, Brodhead, Wise. 53520 Page 227 Jones, Mary Sue, 425 S. Bresee Ave., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 195 Jones, Nita Virginia 508 S. Wayne, Danville, Ind. 46122 Page 217 Justice, Daniel Leroy, 1618 Chapel St., Dayton, Ohio 45404 Page 217 Kaiser, Stephen William, 158 W. Glendale, Val- paraiso, Ind. 46383 Kauffman, Ronald E., 190 N. Convent, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Page 208 Kayser, David Preston, 744 Edgar Place, Columbus, Ohio 43211 Keathley, James D., 169 Highfield Rd., Marshall, Mich. 49068 Page 217 Keel, Sharon, 4039 St. Rt. 132, Batavia, Ohio 45103 Keely, Judith Simons, 215 E. Grand Apt. 4, Bour- bonnais, III. 60914 Keller, Shirley, R.R. 1, Butler, Ind. 46721 Page 227 Kelsey, Bruce, Box 312, Willshire, Ohio 45898 Page 227 Kelsey, Joellyn, 804 N. Lincoln, Urbana, III. 61801 Page 227 Kennedy, Sharon, Olivet, III. Page 217 Kent, Dennis, 306 S. Rosewood Avenue, Kanka- kee, III. 60901 Kepler, Marjorie Flo, 1124 Albert, Decatur, III. 62521 Page 227 Kern, Raymond, 18 Linn St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 195 Kerschke, Dennis Rae, 738 N. 8th Ave., Kanka- kee, III. 60901 Kesling, Anita Ramey, 1815 Lake Ave., E. St. Louis III. 62205 Kesling, Michael L., 5905 Hathaway Rd., Lebanon Ohio 45036 Page 227 Ketterman, Norma, R.R. 6, Box 152, Valparaiso Ind. 46383 Page 227 Keylor, Darlene Ross, R.R. 2, Box 126, Columbiana, Ohio 44408 Page 227 Keylor, David, Route 2, Box 126, Columbiana Ohio 44408 Keys, Marvin Dean, 285 E. Grand, Apt. 10, Bour bonnais. III. 60914 Keys, Michael Norris, Route 54, North, Bourbon nais, III. 60914 Kidd, Ronald, 358 Oakdale, Kankakee, III. 60901 Kidd, Jr., William, Route 4, New Castle, Ind 47362 Kiemel, Janet, 619 14th Ave, N., Nampa, Idaho 83651 Page 195 Kimberlin, Cecil, 700 N. Clay, Jacksonville, III. 62650 Kincaid, Judith E., 1649 Merrydale Rd., Springfield, Page 227 Kinder, Judy, 421 N. Market St., Hoopeston, III. Page 208 Kimpel, James Merle, 1704 W. Highland Ave., Appleton, Wise. 54912 King, Kenneth H., 1841 E. Dexter Trail, Dansville, Mich. 48819 King, Mary Lou, White Creek Rd., Kingston, Mich. 48741 Kinnersley, Ronald, 515 Fuller St., Columbus, Wise. 52936 R.R. 1, Gilman, III. 60938 Page 217 Kirk, James Junior, R.R. 1, Box 804, Cary, III. 60013 Page 195 Kirkpatrick, Janice M., Rt. 1, Mercer Road, New Brighton, Pa. 15066 Page 227 Kirtley, Sandra, 1F8 Hussey, Battle Creek, Mich. 49017 Page 227 Kirts, Brenda Joyce, R.R. 1, Nashville, Ind. 47448 Page 217 Kiser, James, 107 Houston Ave., Morrow, Ohio 45152 Page 227 Kiser, Joan, 107 Houston Ave., Morrow, Ohio 45152 Page 227 Kissee, Glenda Elizabeth, Box 7, Olivet, III. 61860 Page 227 Klemt, Lea, 407 S. Larkin, Joliet, III. 60436 Page 208 Klingaman, Jesse, R. 2, Stoughton, Wise. 53589 Klinger, Angela, Route 3, Logan, Ohio 43138 Klinger, Everett, Route 3, Logan, Ohio 43183 Knisley, Marcia, 6787 Bowerman St. West, Worth- ington, Ohio 43085 Page 221 Knitter, Karen Jan, 7518 Southeastern, Hammond, Ind. 46324 Page 217 Koechell, Linda, 1400 Oregon St., Racine Wise. 53405 Koehler, Bette, 2407 Rhodes Ave., River Grove, III. 60171 Page 227 Koehler, Gloria Jean, 1733 Rawson Ave., South Milwaukee, Wise. Page 217 Koker, Warren, 172 N. Main, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 195 Koonce, Sandra, 7115 W. 114 Place, Worth, III. 60482 Kotzmann, Dorothy, 1665 Fairview, Detroit, Mich. 48214 Page 227 Kozak, George John, 100 Barnard Rd., Manteno, Illinois 60950 Krestel, Edward Charles, 6128 S. Damen Ave., Chicago, III. 60636 Page 217 Krider, Pamela, 769 Merkel Ave., Marion, Ohio 43305 Page 227 Krueger, Rebecca Frances, 325 S. Curtis, Apt. 1, Kankakee, III. 60901 Kreutz, Celane, 1308 Johnson St., Lacrosse, Wise. 54601 Page 227 Krug, Marcia Jean, R.R. 2, Ottawa, III. 61350 Krug, Rita Christine, Route 2, Ottawa, Illinois 61350 Krumlauf, Gayle Anne, 2814 Walnut, Pt. Huron, Mich. 48060 Page 208 Kruse, Jon, Univ. Park, la. 52577 Page 217 Kruse, Ruth, Univ. Park, la. 52595 Page 227 Kuhn, Robert, 445 Robinwood Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43213 Page 208 Kuhn, Rodney, 171 E. Marsile Ave., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 227 Kurian, Abraham, Kuzhikala, Kerala, India Page 217 Kurtz, Thomas, R.R. 1, White Pigeon, Mich. 49099 Page 227 Lacy, Ethel I., R.R. 3, Maish Rd., Frankfort, Ind. 46041 Page 217 Lafevor, Delmar Ray, 127 N. Convent, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 195 Lafferty, Gary Kingsley, 5329 Cherry Bottom Rd., Ghanna, Ohio 43020 Page 217 Laird, Paul Alan, R.R. 2, Box 156, Grant Park, III. 60940 Page 227 Lambert, Sharon, 3303 E. 5th St., Dayton, Ohio 45403 Lambright, Terry Lee, R.R. 4, Box 312, Cortland, Ohio 44410 Page 227 Lane, Carol Ann, Route 1, Box 108, Williamstown, Ohio 45897 Page 227 Lane, Reta Arlene, 46501 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth, Mich. 48170 Lang, David G., 210 Delaware, Pickford, Mich. 49774 Langner, Gail, 20W526 Schick Rd., Hasca, Illinois 60143 Page 208 Lanphierd, Derrill G., 114 Coventry Ct., Midland, Mich. 48642 Lantz, Mary Ann, 116 West Water, Greenville, Ohio 45331 Page 226 „ „ Larkins, Karen Sue, 1334 Maria Terrace, Bradley, III. 60915 Laske, Marilynn Ruth, 8335 S. Hermitage, Chicago, III. 60620 Page 217 Latham, David, Box 55, Essex, III. 60935 Page 226 Lauffer, Carson Daniel, Box 146, Jasper, Mich. 49248 Laurie, George C, 4 Kearney St., Dover, New Jersey 07801 Lawrence, Walter Le Don, Lynn Garden, Apt. 3 Kankakee, III. 60901 Lawson, Karen, 441 N. Washington, Bradley, III 60915 Lawton, Linda, 1520 Nottingham Ct., Muskegon Mich. 49445 Page 227 Laymon, Philip, 440 W. Washington, Areola, III 61910 Leach, Stuart Wallace, 941 Thornapple River Dr. Grand Rapids, Mich. 49506 Leadingham, Marsha, 2612 Monroe Ave., Ashland Ky. 41101 Page 208 Lear, Gary, R.R. 1, Monon, Ind. 47959 Learned, Grant Leroy, 288 S. Main St., Bourbonnais III. 60914 Page 208 Leary, Roberta Ann, R.R. 1, Box 283, Greenfield Ind. 46140 Leckrone, Joyce Lucille, 954 Romanda Street, Mid land, Michigan 48640 Page 195 Lee, Jack, 1394 Blatt, Bradley, III. 60915 Lee, Linda Ann, 618 Rock St., Hannibal, Mo. 63401 Lee, Ouida, 1394 Blatt, Bradley, III. 60915 5 Lee Ted, 15 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 195 Leeper, Howard, 2770 Monnier Rd., Portage, Ind. 46368 Lees, Paul, Box 131, Donovan, III. 60931 Page 208 Leffler, Joseph, 1118 East 33rd St., Marion, Ind. 46955 Lehnert, Bruce Edwin, 29226 Legion, Roseville, Mich. 48066 Lehnus, Gary, Route 4, Kankakee, Illinois 60901 Leidig, Martha, 1558 Minnesota Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43211 Page 208 Leonard, Carla, 1406 E. Minnesota St., Indianap- olis, Ind. 46203 Page 208 Leuellen, Cary, 8212 Shore Drive, Loves Park, III. 61111 286 Leung, Miranda Big Har, 272 East Burke Street, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Levack, John Richard, 2346 Carmen Court, Portage, Ind. 46386 Page 217 Lewis, Carolyn, 522 W. Loveland Ave., Loveland, Ohio 45140 Page 227 Lewis, Linda Sue, 1075 Villa Ct., Benton Harbor, Mich. 49022 Page 217 Lewis, Sheryl Jane, 317 East Garfield, Clarinda, la. 51632 Lierman, Paul, R.R. 1, Birnamwood, Wise. 54414 Page 217 Lightle, Robert Eugene, 802 E. Bellefontaine, Wa- pakoneta, Ohio 48595 Page 217 Lilienthal, Aileen, 456 S. Main, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 208 Lilienthal, Alfred, 456 S. Main, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Lim, Chung Kil, 2663 Western Ave., Park Forest, III. 60466 Page 227 Lillibridge, Connie, 2838 Taylor St., Minneapolis, Minn. 55418 Page 227 Line, James Vincent, R.R. 3, Danville, Illinois 61835 Page 195 Linn, David, R.R. 2, Rushville, Ind. 46173 Page 227 Lint, Bonnie, R.R. 2, Walhonding, Ohio 43843 Page 208 Linton, Kathryn, 137 N. Evergreen, Kankakee, HI. 60901 Lipp, Georgianna P., 1211 N. John St., Frankfort, Ind. 46041 Page 227 Lipp, Sharon Marie, 1211 N. John St., Frankfort, Ind. 46041 Page 217 Little, Willard, Box 45, R.R. 2, Manteno, III. 60950 Locke, Steve Ralph, R.R. 1, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 217 Long, Dorothy Ann, 2200 19th St., S. W., Akron, Ohio 44314 Page 217 Long, Kelly Edgar, Box 24, Waynesfield, Ohio 45896 Page 227 Long, Nelda, 316 1st Ave. S., New Rockford, N. Dak. 58356 Page 227 Long, Paul Lawrence, 2196 19th St. S.W., Akron, Ohio 44314 Page 217 Looker, Betty, P.O. Box 402, Chebanse, III. 60922 Lothenore, Bobby, R.R. 1, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Lotts, Pat, 1036 Joseph, Lafayette, Ind. 47905 Lovell, Francis L., 314 Burke St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Lovern, Laraine, K., R.R. 1, Yorktown, Ind. 47396 Lovett, Russell, 2175 S. 91st St., West Allis, Wise. 53227 Lowe, Samuel Dennis, 309 Burke St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Lowey, Owen Junior, 775 Jonette, Bradley, III. 60915 Lown, Neil, 477 S. Euclid, Bradley, III. 60915 Luginbill, Michael, R.R. 3, Box 277, Decatur, Ind. 46733 Page 227 Lukas, Ronald, 14830 Cottage Grove Ave., Dolton, III. 60419 Page 227 Page 195 Lunsford, Margaret Lynn, 202 Steven Dr., Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Lust, Gary, 195 S. Prairie, Bradley, III. 60915 Lyle, Sue, 11531 Placer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 63138 Page 227 Lynn, Kenneth, Senior House S., Kankakee, III. 60901 Page 208 Lyons, George, 315 E. Dekalb St., Somonauk, III. 60552 Page 228 MacDonald, David, 140 E. Fremont St., Fostoria, Ohio 44830 MacDonald, Richard, Pickford, Mich. 49774 MacKay, William Joseph, 3352 Horton, Femdale, Mich. 48220 MacMillan, Allan, 60 Bumbank St., Ottawa, Ont., Can. Page 228 MacMillan, K. Clair, 60 Burnbank St., Ottawa, Ont., Can. Maddox, Sharon, 57 So. 8th Ave., Beech Grove, Ind. 46107 Page 228 Maddy, Suella, 712 13th St., Ashland, Kentucky 41101 Page 196 Mahaffey, Martha Gay, 81 Central Ave., Athens, Ohio 45701 Page 217 Mahnesmith, Raychel L., R.R. 1, Monmouth, III. 61462 Page 217 Mumau, Sandra K., 1027 Tiffin Ave., Sanduskey, Ohio 44870 Page 197 Manrow, Barbara Holmes, 212 E. Burke St., Bour- bonnais, III. 60914 Manrow, Dale E., 212 E. Burke, Bourbonnais, 60914 Manuel, Maurice, 468 S. Main, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Markee, Judy Annette, G. 8380 Fenton Rd., Grand Blanc, Mich. 48439 Page 208 Marler, Ronald Eugene, 9820 W. Becher St., W. Allis, Wise. 53227 Page 217 Martin, Ken, 398 N. Roy, Apt. 12, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 196 Martin, Ruth E., R.R. 1, Arlington, Ohio 45814 Martin, Stephen O., 314 North Mulberry St., Hartford City, Ind. 47348 Page 196 Martz, Michael Eugene, 85 Powell Rd., Hastings, Mich. 49058 Page 228 Marvin, John S., 2 Baker St., R. 5, Kankakee, III. 60901 Mason, Diana Lynn, 912 W. College St., Oakland City, Ind. 47560 Page 228 Massie, William, 401 S. Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 196 , . Mathai, M. Abraham, 203 N. Bernard, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Matheny, Robert, 6760 Chamberlain, Univ. City, Mo. 63130 Page 228 Matheny, Thomas, 255 E. Grand, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Matheny, William, 6760 Chamberlain, St. Louis, Mo. 63130 Stephen, Matthew J., 186 N. Convent, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Mat hre, Jean Marlys, R.R. 2, Newark, III. 60541 Page 228 Maxfield, Tammy Ann, Western Hills Dr., Rt. 2, Kankakee, Illinois 60901 Page 196 Maxwell, Janet, 3672 Union St., Lafayette, Ind. 47905 Page 228 Mayer, Ernest Wm, 137 W. 27th St., Apt. 9, S. Chi. Hts., III. 60411 Maywood, David, 765 Patton St., Newark, Ohio 43055 Page 209 McCarty, Michael, 100 N. Walnut St., Seymour, Ind. 47274 Page 228 McCaslin, Ken, 1409 Eureka St., Lansing, Michigan 48912 McClaid, David Michael, Box 175, New Hampshire, Ohio 45870 Page 218 McClain, Cheryl Lynn, 1316 North Broadway, Seymour, Ind. 47274 Page 218 McClure, Denny Ray, 305 West Elnora, Odon, Ind. 47562 Page 218 McClure, Joan C, 6801 N. Rural St., Indianapolis, Ind. 46220 McClure, Joe, 430 Munroe St., Fortville, Indiana 46040 McCloud, Cynthia Jill, R.R. 5, Brazil, Ind. Page 218 i McCormick, Sharolyn A., 798 E. Greene St., Waynes- burg, Penn. 15370 ! Page 218 McCulley, William, 13 Oak, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 196 McDougal, Donna, 6540 N. E., 18 Ave, Apt. 301, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33308 , ' McFadden, Konda, R.R. 4, Bloomington, Ind. 47403 Page 227 McFarland, Stephen R., 5002 W. 37th Street, Indianapolis, Ind. 46224 I Page 227 I McGrath, Patricia E., 865 W. Jeffery St., Kanka- kee, III. 60901 McGraw, Deirdre Ann, 292 N. Convent, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 | McGraw, Jana, 5328 Patterson Rd., Dayton, Ohio 45430 McKay, Nancy, 305 23rd St., N. W„ Minot, North Dakota 58701 Page 196 McKee, Linda Maxine, Rt. 3, South Point, Ohio 45680 McKenzie, Brenda Kay, 244 N. Fairlawn Ave., Mundelein, III. 60060 Page 218 McKinney, Joy Annette, 8540 Steleta Dr., West Chester, Ohio 45069 McKinney, Lillian, 778 South Burgess Ave., Colum- bus, Ohio 43204 McLaughlin, Wayne E., R.R. 5, Salem, Ohio 44460 McMullin, Christine, 184 Caster Ave., Plymouth, Michigan 48170 McNeil, Barbara, R.R. 2, Onargo, III. 60955 McQueary, Jackie, 413 Locust St., Cincinnati, Ohio 45216 Page 218 McVey, Margaret Rose, Route 1, Merritt, Mich 49667 Meadows, Thomas, 3241 S. 33 Street, Galesburg Mich. 49053 Page 228 Meissner, Pricilla Ruth, 7816 St. Anne Ct., Mil waukee, Wise. 53213 Page 218 Menard, Elsie, 285 Pfitzer Drive, Bradley, III 60915 Mendenhall, Beth Ann, 112 Joe Wheeler St. Angola, Ind. 46703 Page 218 Merritt, Gloria, 1960 Spruce St., Kankakee, III 60901 Messer, Donald Lee, 1059 East Court, Kankakee III. 60901 Meyer, Marcia Lu, 3112 Willow Oaks Dr., Fort Wayne, Ind. 46807 Page 218 Meyer, Marilyn K. Smith, 19 Linn Trailerville, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 209 Meyering, Sheryl Lynn, 3706 Thornapple River D., Grand Rapids, Mich. 49508 Page 228 Meyers, Diana, 307 Oriental Dr., Washington, III. 61571 Page 228 Michael, Larry Wayne, 923 Kimber, Danville, III. 61832 Miedema, Shirley N., R.R. 1, Box 438, St. Anne, III. 60964 Milbourn, Dennis, 834 Ambia St., Toledo 10, Ohio 43610 Milk, Thomas, 695 S. Wall St., Kankakee, Illinois 60901 Millard, Patricia Ann, 307 S. Second St., Ames, Iowa 50010 Page 218 Millard, Roland Austin, R.R. 6, Wooster, Ohio 44694 Page 218 Miller, Anita, 422 South Marion Street, Cardington, Ohio 43315 Page 209 Miller, Carolyn, 35 East Munna Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45405 Page 228 Miller, Dana, Box 470, Cape Girardeau, Mo. 63701 Page 228 Miller, David, 1582 McKinley, Columbus, Ind. 47201 Miller, Dixie, 539 West Main Street, Tipp City, Ohio 45371 Page 228 Miller, Donna Lee, 10801 S. W. 51st Ct., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33314 Page 209 Miller, Du Wayne Lee, 100 E. Jeffery, Kankakee, III. 60901 Page 196 Miller, Ira Carl, R.R. 1, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Miller, James E., 1180 Buckeye Ave., Salem, Ohio 44460 Page 228 Miller, James R., Benedict, North Dakota 58716 Page 228 Miller, Joan Beatrice, Benedict, North Dakota 58716 Miller, Marilyn, Benedict, North Dakota 58716 Page 196 Miller, Merry, 8301 Greenwood Ave., Munster, Ind. 46321 Page 228 Miller, Patricia, 2050 E. Scottwood, Flint, Mich. 48507 Miller, Robert Eugene, 55151 Hollywood Blvd., South Bend, Ind., 46628 Miller, Roger, R.R. 1, Box 188, Polk, Ohio 44866 Page 228 Miller, Ruth, 7220 S. Madison, Apt. E., Indianap- olis, Ind. 46218 Page 196 Miller, William Harold, R.R. 2, Cnl. Winchester, Ohio 43110 Milton, Patricia Ann, Route 1, Manteno, III. 60950 Page 196 Miner, Donna Jean, R.R. 3, St. Anne, III. 60964 Mitchell, Mary, Monterey Dr., R.R. 4, Kankakee, III. 60901 Page 218 Mitten, Thelma, 371 E. Marsile, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Mogle, Nancy Ruth, 855 Convent, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 228 M oll, Sally Jane, 1067 Riverside Dr., Battle Creek, Mich. 48103 Page 209 Moneymaker, Pamela Jo, 55 S. 9th St., Beech Grove, Ind. 46107 Page 218 Monroe, Marcus A., 503 Crestland, Columbia, Mo. 65201 Moody, Rita Jane, 419 N. 14th St., Richmond, Ind. 47375 Mooi, Carl Herman, 15948 S. Wood lawn Ave., S. Holland, III. 60473 Moore, Anita, R.R. 3, Box 398, Elkhart, Ind. 46517 Page 228 Moore, Boyd Allen, 1428 Milburn Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45404 Page 196 Moore, Fredia, R.l, Carroll, Ohio 43112 Moore, Kathleen L., 131 Olivet, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 228 Moore, Kenneth R., 5421 Beechwood Rd., Ravenna, Ohio 44266 Moore, Linda L., 3717 Horn, Alton, III. 62005 Moore, Mark H., 2246 Mayfield, Saginaw, Mich. 48602 Page 209 Moore, Miriam, 197 Munroe Street, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 228 Moore, Patricia, 2113 Brady, Flint, Mich. 48507 Page 209 Moore, Philip, 601 2nd St., Albany, Ind. 47320 Moore, Samuel R., Rt. 1. Carroll, Ohio 43112 Moore, Syble, Box 221, Momence, III. 60954 Moore, E. Woodrow, 572 Stockton Heights Dr., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Moots, Ira, 207 N. Bernard, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Morck, Kathleen, Fernald Station, Nevada, Iowa 50201 Morck, Robert Bruce, Fernald Station, Nevada, Iowa 50201 Page 218 Moreland, James J., 230 N. Bernard Ave., Bour- bonnais, III. 60914 Page 218 Moreland, Phyllis, R.R. 2, Eureka, III. 61530 Page 197 Morgan, Judy Anne, 36510 Romulus, Romulus, Mich. 48174 Morgan, Marcia Lynn, 2004 La Grange Rd., Dayton, Ohio 45431 Morgan, Mildred Mardell, 485 S. Bresee Ave., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Morris, Rubalee, 434 Bresee, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 209 Morris, Sharon Elaine, R.5, Russ Rd., Box 79, Greenville, Ohio 45331 Page 228 Morse, Alan, 112 Teresa Lane, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 197 Morse, Greg Brian, 112 Teresa Lane, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Morton, Daniel, 382 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Morton, Nancy Kay, 382 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Morton, Sandra, 241 S. Euclid, Bradley, III. 60915 Mosley, Harriet, A., 1529 E. Court St., Kankakee, III. 60901 Moss, Alan, 9842 Jacobl, St. Louis, Mo. 63136 Page 228 Motley, Ken, R. 5, Box 291, Indianapolis, Ind. 46259 Page 218 Mourer, Doreene G., 5812 Sheridan Ave., Minneap- olis, Minn. 55410 Page 197 Mowry, Sharon, 345 E. Marsile, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Mueller, Gwendolyn Carol, Box 32, Lakin, Kansas 67860 Page 209 Moyer, Vicki, Box 15, Bartlett, Ohio 45713 Page 228 Muir, Janis, 408 E. Lincoln Ave., Onarga, III 60955 Mulder, Dale Richard, Rt. 1, Box 345, St. Anne III. 60964 Mulhall, Michael Hugh, 351 N. Roy Ave., Bour bonnais, III. 60914 Mullins, Phyllis, 14 North St., Trenton, Ohio 45067 Mullins, Stephen, 2731 St. Joseph Ave., Columbus Ohio 43204 Mund, Daniel Louis, 10101 Coburg Lands Dr., St Louis 37, Mo. 63137 Munroe, Carolyn Sue, 819 A. Bong Blvd., Duluth Minn. 55811 Murphy, Linda, 341 Holly Dr., Bradley, III. 60915 Page 228 Murphy, Shirley Jean, 341 Holly Dr., Bradley, III. 60915 Page 228 Murray, Cheryl Lea, 4304 Aspen Way, Indianapolis, Ind. 46226 Page 228 Murray, James, 388 N. Roy Ave., Apt. 1, Bour- bonnais, III. 60914 Myers, Danny, 118 Seneca Ave., Fostoria, Ohio 44830 Page 228 Myers, Dewey, 804 E. Lafayette, Olney, III. 62450 Page 228 Myers, Janette Ann, 434 Bresee St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 209 Myers, Linda, 434 Bresee St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Myers, Melvin Wayne, 192 N. Convent, Bour- bonnais, III. 60914 Page 197 Myers, Sue Ellen, 1830 Ewing St., Seymour, Ind. 47274 Page 218 Mygrant, Ronald, 112 Coulter Dr., Covina, Calif. 91722 Page 209 Nance, Brenda, 701 South Main, Eureka, III. 61530 Nash, Beverly, 315 North Center, Bradley, Illinois 60915 Neeley, Delmar George, 196 South Main, Bour- bonnais, III. 60914 Page 186 Neely, Cynthia T., 1323 W. Ill St., Chicago, III. 60640 Neely, Michael, R.R. 3, Box 303, Pendleton, Ind. 46064 Page 228 Neil, Brenda Sue, 1090 Ardath Ct., Columbus, Ohio 43228 Nelson, Alverne Joseph, 223 E. Greenwood Ave., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Nelson, Gary L., R.R. 1, Manteno, III. 60950 Nelson, Howard E., 4924 Lathrop Ave., Racine, Wise. 53403 Page 228 Nelson, Ormi Jean, 706 N. Harrison, Kankakee, III. 60901 Nelson, Richard, 220 North Fairmount, Kankakee, III. 60901 Neufeld, Ronnie, 1150 S. Clay, Frankfort, Ind. 46041 Page 218 Neumann, Janina, 6838 Blakely, Rockford, Mich 49341 Page 197 Newman, William, R.R. 2, Momence, III. Nichols, Richard, 2927 Fairhill Rd., Fairfax, Va 22030 Nielsen, Alice Alma, Lot C 9, Burch Trlr. Crt Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 197 Neilson, Roger, Lot C, 9 Burch Trailer Ct., Bour bonnais. III. 60914 Page 186 Nixon, Sharon, Hoxeyville Star Rt., Cadillac Mich 49601 Page 228 Noggle, June Rosemary, 550 N. Ninth, Apt. 9 Kan kakee. III. 60901 Noggle, Richard, 550 N. Ninth, Apt. 9, Kankakee III. 60901 Nolley, Linda Kay, R. 1, Boggstown, Ind. 46110 Norfleet, Robert, 408 S. Elm St., Bourbonnais, III 60914 Page 197 Norris, Linda Lou, 11857 Sanford, Detroit Mich 48205 Norris, Ruth, R. 1, Box 202, Carroll, Ohio 43112 Norton, Lynn Ann, 21420 Masi Court, Grosse lie Mich. 48138 Norwood, Robert, 216 N. Elmer St., Griffith, Ind 46319 Page 228 Nottingham, Marcena L., 44 South Canton Rd Akron, Ohio 44312 Page 229 287 Nutt, Dennis, 2108 Pioneer Rd., Evanston, IN. 60202 Nyssen Daniel Mark, 11910 S. 71st Ave., Palos Heights, III. 60463 ° akeS ' 4922i ene KaV ' 843 E ' m St Adrian ' Mich - Oathout Dan Fugene, 2214 Gilboa Ave., Zion III. 60099 Oberto, _Alan James, 2712 Tiffin, Des Moines, Iowa Oberto Stephen Charles, 2712 Tiffin, Des Moines, Iowa 50317 O ' Bryant Alan Melvin, 317 W. Jefferson, Havana III. 62644 Page 218 ° ckert ' ,Ji? nk ' R - 2 Weaver Sub., Kankakee, III. 60901 O ' Conner, Joseph, RR. 2 London Harrisburg Orient, Ohio 43146 Ogden, Dennis Wayne, Box 1, Oakford, III. 62673 Oliver, Gerald L, 385 W. Longwood Dr., Kankakee, III. 60901 Oliver, Mary, R.R. 1, Manteno, III. 60950 Page 229 O ' Neal Rocky, 1321 Edgecomb Ave., Indianapolis Ind. 46227 Page 229 O ' Neil, Darrell, 4796 Carter Rd., Auburn, Mich. 4861 1 Page 229 Osborne, Richard Allan, 285 Grand Dr., Apt 12 Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Oswalt Sheila, 5569 Howard Ave., Hammond Indiana 46320 Page 218 Owen, Anita Beth, 1395 Circle N.E., Kankakee, III. 60901 Owen, Elnora May, 21 Arrowhead Dr., Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Owens, Diane, 2016 Jenner Lane, St. Louis Mo 63138 Owens, James Eugene, 122 Harrison Street, Zanes- ville, Ohio 43701 Owens, Lavern D., Dale Road, R.R. 1, Beaverton Mich. 48612 Page 229 Owens Paul, 23 W. Main St., Lexington, Ohio 44904 Owens, Stephen, 3705 Raible Ave., Anderson Ind. 46011 Page 229 Ozbun, Marsha, 653 E. 15th St., Seymour, Ind 4727 ' 4 Page 229 Padgett, Ronald W., 415 Bresee, Bourbonnais, III 60914 Pagast, Peter, 672 N. 5th St., Kankakee, III 60901 Pala, Chester, 13049 Muskegon, Chicago III 60633 Palmer, Gary Lee, 419 Penn Ave., N. Brighton, Pa 1 5066 Palmer, Harry, 802 Erwin St., Elkhart, Ind. 46514 Page 229 Parcell, Jan, 1520 S. 5th Ave., Kankakee, III 60901 Page 229 Panozzo, Sharon Decker, Route 1, Kankakee, llli nois 60901 Park, Penny Rae, 705 Airfield Lane, Midland Mich. 48642 Parker, Mark, 1219 East 28th St., Des Moines, Iowa 50317 Page 209 Parks, James, 110 Central Park Dr., Coldwater, Michigan 49036 Parks, Janice Colleen, 643 Box, 245 N Wayne Angola, Ind. 46703 Page 229 Parmley, Russell, 468 North Adams, Kankakee, III. 60901 Parr, Gerald, Box 855, Decatur, III. 62525 Page 229 Parrish, Brian, 171 S. Chicago, Kankakee, III 60901 Parsons, Linda, 25 Linn St., Bourbonnais, III 60914 Pasko, Ann, Box 106, Markleville, Ind. 46056 Patterson, Bernetta Y., 220 E. Munroe, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Page 229 Patton, Gene Ellen, 39 West End Blvd., Shelby Ohio 44875 Patton, Palmer, Star Mobile Court, Wauseon, Ohio 43567 Paulus, Dale Bernarr, R.R. 3, Columbia City, Ind 46725 Peters, Sue, 9 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Payne, Marquifa Jean, 520 Thompson St., Charles- town, Ind. 47111 Payne, Ruth, Route 1, Chebanse, Illinois 60922 Pease, Leonard Godfrey, 4230 Curran Rd., Bu- chanan, Mich. 49107 Peck, Donald Louis, Route 1, Nebo, III. 62355 Page 218 Peckham, Marilyn Kay, Rt. 3, Muscoda, Wise. 53573 Page 229 Peelman, Wayne, 152 Russell St., Montrose, Mich. 48457 Pence, Louise Paul, 180 S. Main, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Pepper, Marvin, 1091 South Ashburton Rd., Colum- bus, Ohio 43227 Page 229 Perry, Doug, 465 Bresee, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 209 Perry, Gary, 413 Park Ave., S. Charleston, W. Va. 25309 Page 209 Peters, Carolyn, 105 22nd St., East, Bradenton, Fla. 33505 Peters, Pamela Sue, 1506 Putnam Howe Drive, Belpre, Ohio 45714 Page 229 Peters, Stacey Homer, 9 Oak, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Petersen, Jacquelyn, 442 S. Bresee, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Petersen, Keith Barry, 1020 4th Ave., N.E., Brain- erd, Minn. 56401 Page 218 Petersen, Linda, 1020 4th Ave., N.E., Brainerd, Minn. 56401 Page 229 Peterson, Louise, 264 W. 106th, Chicago, III. 60628 Page 229 Peterson, Phillip, South Main, Newtonsville, Ohio 45158 Page 228 Petree, George, 396 E. Olivet St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Pettit, Lyle, 214 W. North, Pontiac, III. 61764 Petty, Judith Anne, 2715 So. High St., Muncie, Ind. 47302 Page 229 Peugh, Patricia L., 907 8th Ave., Sterling, III. 61081 Page 229 Phelps, Jasper, R.R. 1, Edinburg, Ind. 46124 Page 229 Phillips, Brinda Kay, 2318 S. 4th St., Ironton, Ohio 45638 Phillips, Jana Rae, 933 W. Hollister, Olney, III. 62450 Phillips, Raymond, 933 West Hollister St., Olney, III. 62450 Phillips, Terry Wade, 5209 W. Jackson St., Mun- cie, Ind. 47304 Phipps. Anna, R.R. 1 Chrisman, III. 619924 Page 209 Phipps, Jean, R.R. 1, Chrisman, III. 61924 Page 229 Phipps, Paul Mikeal, 346 E. Water St., Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Pickering, Joel Edward, 4042 Linden St., Allen- town, Pa. 18104 Page 218 Piper, Michael Louis, 211 W. Chicago, Ave., Her- scher, III. 60941 Plumlee, Elmer, 285 West 3rd St., Manteno, III. 60950 Pochynok, Jerome, Route 1, Lockport, HI. 60441 Poe, Daniel, R.R. 2, Box 799, Loveland, Ohio 45140 Page 229 Polley, Ronnie, 809 Hutchins Road, Columbus, Indiana 47201 Page 229 Pollok, Susie, 1419 Chestnut, Dansville, Mich. 48819 Page 197 Pool, James Martin, 5365 Linworth Rd., Worthing- ton, Ohio 43085 Poole, Lois, 5825 Mapleview Dr., Dayton, Ohio 45432 Page 197 Porter, Elizabeth S., R.R. 8, Box 2A, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Poteet, Carolyn Ruth, Box 52, Elwood, III. 60421 Poteet, William, Box 52, Elwood III. 60421 Potter, Robert N., 334 Water St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Pounds, Joel, 1577 Webster St., Galesburg, III. 61401 Page 218 Pounds, Jonathan, 1577 Webster St., Galesburg, III. 61401 Page 229 Predania, Patsy C, 7312 Taft St., Crown Point, Ind. 46307 Pressler, Darwin Lewis, Route 1, N. Manchester, Ind. 46962 Pressler, Irven, 310 N. Prairie, Dwight, III. 60420 Preusler, Robert Charles, R. 2, Momence, III. 60954 Pressler, Twila Spohn, 388 N. Roy Apt. 5, Bour- bonnais, III. 60914 Price, Kenneth Clyde, 1191 Georgia Lane, Cin- cinnati, Ohio 45215 Price, Marsha Elizabeth, 32 Young Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63135 Price, Phillip H., R.R. 1, Box 369, Lakeview, Ohio 43331 Page 229 Prior, Mary Margaret, 150 N. Wildwood, Kanka- kee, III. 60901 Prior, Robert D., 150 N. Wildwood, Kankakee, III. 60901 Priest, Billy Clarence, Box 88, Route 1, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 Provencal, Jack M., 11653 Virgil, Detroit, Mich. 48239 Page 213 Pryor, Connie, R.R. 1, Needham, Ind. 46162 Page 229 Puckett, Shirley, 3543 Condit St., Highland, Ind. 46322 Page 229 Quanstrom, Roy F., 4235 Vernon, Brookfield, III. 60513 Railsback, Anna Mary, R.R. 4, Box 253, W. Terre Haute, Ind. 47885 Ralston, Mary, R. 2, Box 881, Gaylord, Mich. 49735 Ramsey, Maureen, 7304 W. 113th Place, Worth, III. 60482 Page 229 Ramsey, Richard, 7304 W. 113 Place, Worth, III. 60482 Page 229 Ramsey, Warren, R.R. 1, Shelbyville, Ind. 46176 Page 209 Randall, Judith Ann, 2015 North Alton Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 46222 Page 229 Randall, Ralph Edward, B. 26055 5444 E. 38th St., Indianapolis, Ind. 46226 Randolph, Donna, 246 W. River, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 209 Ransdell, Robert Wade, 4 Arbough Court, Marion, Ind. 46952 Page 218 Rash, Thomas Edward, R. 2, Box 17, Lowell, Mich. 49331 Page 218 Raske, Leila Ruth, 2838 East McGregor, St. Louis, Michigan 48880 Page 197 Raske, Lorraine M., Rt. 1, St. Louis, Mich. 48880 Page 218 Ray, Charles Thomas, 841 N. Dearborn, Indianap- olis, Ind. 46201 Ray, Elizabeth, 3202 S. Memorial Dr., New Castle Ind. 47362 Page 218 Raymond, Richard, 218 Roy Ave, Bourbonnais III. 60914 Read, Terence, 259 Church Ave, Winnepeg, Mani toba Page 197 Reader, David Lee, 272 W. Marsile, Bourbonnais III. 60914 Reader, Jr., Ralph, John, 272 West Marsile, Bour bonnais, III. 60914 Reed, Douglas, 3303 Van Fleet, Toledo, Ohio 4361 5 Reed, Janet Hayman, R. 1, Clay City, Ind. 47841 Reed, Kathleen Suzanne, 3303 Van Fleet Parkway, Toledo, Ohio 43615 Page 229 Reed, Margaret Sue, 931 Round Bottom Rd. Milford, Ohio 45150 Page 218 Reed, Sandra Kay, 1814 W. Penfield Ave., Kis simmee, Fla. 32741 Page 219 Reedy, Edna, R. 1, Sportsmans Club Rd., Bour- bonnais, III. 60914 Reedy, Richard, 449 Bresee St., Bourbonnais, III 60914 Page 187 Reeves, Helen, 632 Drummond Dr., Bourbonnais III. 60914 Page 229 Reeves, Mary Joan, 1010 E. Miller Dr., Blooming ton, Ind. 47403 Page 209 Reid, Deanna Easterling, 285 Grand Dr., Bour- bonnais, III. 60914 Page 198 Reid, Gerald Stanley, 285 Grand Dr., Bourbonnais III. 60914 Page 198 Reiley, Kathleen, 530 Minor Ave., Kalamazoo Mich. 49001 Reinbold, Carolyn, 105 Dunbar, Mahomet, III 61853 Page 219 Reis, Emma, 258 Spencer Ct., Bourbonnais, III 60914 Religo, Kathryn Shaw, R. 1, Box 311, Bethalto, III 62010 Page 187, 198 Religo, William M., 285 Grand Apt. 11, Bour bonnais, HI. 60914 Remmenga, Albert, 17 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III 60914 Page 198 Rex, Edward, 620 Fayette Avenue, Belle Vernon Pa. 15012 Rex, Edwina, 620 Fayetta Ave., Belle Vernon, Pa 15012 Reynolds, Gloria Jean, Route 1, Loudonville, Ohio 44842 Reynolds, Ronald, 255 E. Grand Ave. Apt. 4, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Rhude, Teresa Gail, R.R. 2, Seymour, Ind. 47274 Rice, Keith Allen, R.R. 3, Kankakee, III. 60901 Page 229 Rich, Dixie Gage, R.R. 2, Stockton, III. 61085 Rich, Harvey Allen, 632 Crabtree Ln., Racine, Wise. 53406 Page 219 Rich, John, 1491 Service St., East Gary, Ind. Richards, Roger D., 159 15th St. S. W., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404 Page 229 Richards, Ronald, 2429 S. 9th, Ironton, Ohio 45638 Page 229 Richmond, Joseph, 5350 Buchanan St., Gary, Ind. 46409 Page 229 Richmond, Ronald, 12332 Griggs, Detroit, Mich. 48204 Page 219 Richmond, Ronnie Lee, 1102 Garfield Ave., Filford, Ohio 45150 Riggs, Linda Sue, R.R. 1, Stennett Rd., Wheelers- burg, Ohio 45694 Page 229 Rindt, Larry Gene, 26 Linn St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 198 Rinehart, Rebecca Louise, R.R. 8, Ross Rd., Lexing- ton, Ohio 44904 Rist, Darrell Raymond, 547 N. Ridge Ave., Lom- bard, III. 60148 Page 222, 229 Roach, Arline Marie, 770 Pensacola, Pontiac, Mich. 48055 Roalson, Linda Kay, 1214 Rutland St., Marseilles, III. 61341 Page 219 Roat, Ronald Eugen, R.R. 1, Havana, III. 62644 Page 219 Roat, Thomas Wayne, R.R. 1, Havana, III. 62644 Robbins, Janet Sue, 606 Willow Grove Rd., Center- ville, Ind. 47330 Page 230 Robbins, Ronald E., R. 1, Milroy, Ind. 46156 Roberds, Larry, R.R. 1, Box 406 Hawkins, Fenton, Mo. 63026 Page 230 Roberts, Joseph H., 1312 S. W. 19th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33312 Page 230 Robinson, Linda Gayle, 6712 Bartmer, University City, Mo. 63130 Robinson, William Dale, 350 Schuler St., Newark, Ohio 43055 Page 209 Rogers, Delta, 2511 Springmill West Rd., Mans- field, Ohio 44903 Page 230 288 Rogers, Jacqueline, 3563 Minnesota St., Gary, Ind. 46409 Rogers, Sandra Kaye, 12497 Prospect, Warren, Mich. 48089 Page 219 Rohrer, III, Kenneth S., 65 Shady Lane Rd., North Bend, Ohio 45052 Page 219 Rolfe, Barbara Sue, 1014 Harrison Avenue, Green- ville, Ohio 45331 Page 198 Rolfe, Mike, 1014 Harrison Ave., Greenville, Ohio 45331 Page 230 Romey, Byron, 348 E. Water, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Romey, Norma Ann, 348 E. Water, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Rose, Bruce, R.R. 9, Box 45 C, Bloomington, Ind. 47403 Page 230 Ross, Keith, 9324 Ellen Dr., Highland, Ind. 46322 Page 230 Ross, Mervin G., Rt. 1, Galena, Ohio 43021 Page 209 Ross, Rebecca Susan, 107 E. Union, Greenville, Mich. 48838 Page 219 Rosser, Rachelsue, 10801 32nd St., R.R. 2, Rich- land, Mich. 49083 Page 230 Rothman, Linda, 955 S. Jennings, Benton Harbor, Mich. 49022 Page 198 Roven, Mary J., R. 1, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Rowe, Charlotte, R. 1, Dana, III. 61321 Page 210 Rowe, Robert R., 447 Bresee Avenue, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Ruble, Theodore Alfred, Lot Q2, Burch Trailer Ct., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Rudd, Nancy, R.R. 1, Felicity, Ohio 45120 Page 210 Rugg, Richard, Box 176, Havana, III. Page 230 Ruggles, Margie Louise, 15517 Center Ave., Har- vey, III. 60426 Page 210 Rumple, Jane Ann, 812 W. Vine St., Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895 Page 230 Rush, Virgil, R.R. 1, Severance, Kansas 66081 Rushton, Sandra M., 8017 Saginaw St., New Loth- rop, Mich. 48460 Page 219 Rynard, Robert, R.R. 4, Martinsville, Ind. 46151 Page 230 Ryther, Dennis P., 1931 Wrenson, Ferndale, Mich. 48220 Salyer, Michael, 1 Oak, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 219 Sark, Tillie Ann, Box 304, R. 1, South Point, Ohio 45680 Page 219 St. Germain, Darlene, 505 N. Fifth, Kankakee, III. 60901 Page 200 St. John, Betty, 515 E. Charles, Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 Page 230 Salisbury, Sharon Lynn, 202 Charles St., Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Page 230 Salmon, Jaslin Uriah, School St., Black River, Jamaica Salyer, Darlene Sue, 1 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 230 Sanders, Jacqueline Sue, 247 N. Colfax Ave., Sanders, Kenneth, 3436 N. Elms, Flushing, Mich. 48433 Sarver, Roxana, R.R. 8, Box 668, Battle Creek, Mich. 49017 Page 230 Saurer, Judith Armstrong, 2246 Mayfield, Saginaw, Mich. 48602 Saurer, Phillip Robert, 1034 Norton Ave., Barberton, Ohio 44203 Savoie, Virginia Delvina, 404 South Evergreen, Kankakee, Illinois 60901 Page 198 Schafer, Ruth Joy, 255 E. Grand, Apt. 7, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Schampier, John, 443 N. Blaine, Bradley, III. 60915 Schatz, Elaine L., Regent, N. Dakota 58650 Page 219 Schieb, Tommy Howard, 6150 Whiteford Rd., Syl- vania, Ohio 43560 Page 219 Schisler, Gerald, 1118 South D Street, Monmouth, III. 61462 Schn eider, Carl Wm., 160 Pallisard Dr., Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Schnell, Terry M., 3130 Waldron Rd., Kankakee, III. 60901 Page 210 Schmidt, Harlyn Page 230 Schoop, John, 1172 W. Hawkins, Kankakee, III. 60901 Schraegle, Dawn E., 2333 Nichols, Flint, Mich. 48507 Page 230 Schreffler, Mary Cynthia, 2602 Baker Lane, Kan- kakee, III. 60901 Schrock, Dana P., R.R. 1, Box 49, Eureka, III. 61530 Schroeder, Diane, Box 44, Papineau, Illinois 60956 Page 198 Schusler, Grace Paulette, 233 Northway Park Rd., Rockford, III. 61111 Page 198 Schwada, Ron, 200 E. Munroe St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Schweitzer, Mary Jane, 5554 Chippewa Rd., To- ledo, Ohio 43613 Page 230 Scott, Jerry Allen, 1462 S. 21st St., Terre Haute, Ind. 47803 Scott, Jon Paul, 1214 Cottonwood, Richland, Wash. 99352 Page 219 Scott, M=irv Ruth, R.R. 2, Box 189, Columbia, Ky. 42728 Page 210 Seal, William, 2 Crestview Dr., Rolla, Mo. 65401 Page 219 Sealock, Charles, R.R. 2, Nebo, III. 62355 Seaman, John Earl, 10633 S. Emerald, Chicago, III. 60628 Page 219 Sears, Douglas, 285 E. Grand Ave., Apt. 2, Bour- bonnais, III. 60914 Page 198 Sears, James, 16554 Strieker, East Detroit, Mich. 48021 Sears, Steve William, 739 Polk St., Huntington, Ind. 46750 Paoe 219 Sechrist, Carolyn Sue, 526 Lakewood Dr., Elkhart, Ind. 46514 Page 210 Seeley, Donna, 1935 Elmsford St., Springfield, Ohio 45506 Seely, Leora, 548 Long Lake, Reading, Mich. 49274 Page 230 Self, Edwin, 40 Orlo Road, R.R. 6, Midland, Mich. 48640 Page 230 Senen, Joseph Lopez, 8305 W. Stafford, Indian- apolis, Ind. 46206 Sentgeorge, Duane Robert, 1 1 Johnston Dr., Oil City, Pa. 16301 Sexton, Donna Joyce, 149 Loretta Dr., Dayton, Ohio 45415 Page 219 Shalley, Elizabeth B., 408 South Oak, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Shalley, Larry Paul, 5102 Gaywood Dr., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 46806 Page 219 Shalley, Sheldon Eugene, 408 S. Oak, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Page 198 Shank, Ronald Michael, R.R. 2, Box 13, Lynn, Ind. 47355 Shanks, Susan L., So. Kansas St., R.R. 3, Danville, III. 61832 Page 210 Shaulis, John Harry, 6618 W. 171st St., Tinley Park, III. 60477 Page 219 Shaw, James, 218 N. Roy Ave., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Shaw, Margaret, 218 N. Roy Ave., Bourbonnais, III. 60915 Sheffield, Emery, 327 Mill St., Lockland, Ohio 45215 Page 230 Shelton, Steven Ray, 706 S. Pine St., Seymour, Ind. 47274 Shephard, Robert Jay, 6 Ash Trailerville, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Sherer, James Robert, Harrison Street, Caledonia, Ohio 43314 Sherwood, John Paul, 313 E. 9th St., Bourbonnais, III. 60915 Page 199 Sherwood, Teresa, 313 East Ninth Street, Conners- ville, Ind. 47331 Page 230 Shindle, Bonnie Sue, 476 S. State St., Westerville, Ohio 43081 Page 219 Shipler, Erval Lynn, Britt, Iowa 50423 Shipley, Stephen L., Box 145, Francisco, Ind. 47534 Shipman, Jr., Sidney, 970 S. Third, Kankakee, III. 60901 Shoemaker, Larry, 246 S. 7th St., West Helena, Ark. 72390 Page 199 Shook, Richard E., 440 S. Main, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Shoup, John Lee, 435 Grover St., Owosso, Mich. 48867 Showalter, Keith Alton, 7 Linn St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 199 Shreffler, Oliver Conrad, 795 W. Hawkins St., Kankakee, III. 60901 Shupe, Larry E., 124 Kineon Drive, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 Page 230 Siebert, Eileen, P.O. Box 117, Miamiville, Ohio 45147 Page 230 Siegle, Philip Herman, 770 Prospect Ave., Kanka- kee, III. 60901 Silvers, Marcia, 228 Washington Ave., Muskegon, Mich. 49441 Page 230 Simmons, Janet, 907 Nebraska S. W., Huron, South Dak. 57350 Page 230 Simmons, Judy Ann, 6355 Yankee Road Rt.l, Middletown, Ohio 45043 Simmons, Monda Tucker, 7265 171st St., Tinley Park, III. 60477 Page 199 Simpson, Brenda Champion, 285 E. Grand, Bour- bonnais, III. 60914 Simpson, Jr., James E., 285 E. Grand Apt. 1, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Simpson, Susan, 1524 South Sixth Ave., Kanka- kee, III 60901 Page 230 Sims, Linda, 1824 South Curry Pike, Bloomington, Ind. 47401 Page 230 Sims, Richard, 35 Hanson Dr., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Singell, Timothy D., 342 E. Water Ave., Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Page 210 Sipes, Thomas Rex, 1028 Park Forest Dr., Marion, Ind. 46952 Page 199 Sites, Vicki, 459 N. Forrest, Bradley, III. 60915 Page 210 Sizemore, Norman, R. 1 Burchs Tr. Ct., Bour- bonnais, III. 60914 Page 230 Sizemore, Sharon B., 285 E. Grand, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 199 Skariah, Madappallil S., c o Miss P. Behera, MA Mackerbag Buxi Bazar, Cuttack 1, Orissa, India Skiver, Shirley, 808 Center Street, Wheelersburg, Ohio 45694 Skinner, Carolyn Sue, 1009 Hunt St., Richmond, Ind. 47374 Page 219 Skinner, David, R.R. 2, Muncie, Ind. 47302 Page 210 Skinner, Marilyn L., 1009 Hunt St., Richmond, Ind. 47375 Page 219 Sloan, Robert, 603 New York Ave., New Castle, Ind. Page 210 Smith, Ben, S. 1 Burchs Trailer Ct., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 199 Smith, Beula, 318 Chestnut St., Ironton, Ohio 45638 Page 199 Smith, Dawn Faye, R.R. 1, So. M. 18, Beaverton, Mich. 48612 Page 230 Smith, Dennis J., R.R. 1, South M. 18, Beaverton, Mich. 48612 Page 230 Smith, Dennis W., R. 2, Lowell, Ind. 46356 Smith, Eugene, 2325 W. Grand River, Howell, Mich. 48843 Page 230 Smith, Frances Courtney, 577 S. Main, Bourb onnais, III. 60914 Page 190 Smith, Fred, 4046 Crosley, Dorwood, Ohio 45212 Page 219 Smith, Freddie Eugene, Lodi, Mo. 63950 Smith, Glen Allen, 215 E. Grand St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Smith, Glenn Lee, R.R. 1, Port Washington, Ohio 43837 Page 230 Smith, Hazel, P.O. Box 130, Hopkins Park, III. 60944 Smith, Jerry T., 3241 Summit Rd., Akron, Ohio 44321 Smith, Judith Ann, 531 S. Bresee, Bourbonnais, III 60914 Page 199 Smith, Kathleen D., 26045 Ross Drive, Detroit Mich. 48239 Page 230 Smith, Lester Ray, Route 1, Port Washington Ohio 43837 Page 199 Smith, Linda R.R. 1, Woodlawn Hts., Sterling, III 61081 Smith, Lynn Wallace, 1633 E. Cass St., Joliet, III Page 186 Smith, Norma E., 9 Linn St., Bourbonnais, III 60914 Smith, Paul, Rt. 1, Cushing, Wise. 54006 Smith, Phillip M., 235 Jeffrey St., Cedar Springs Mich. Smith, Rebecca Jean, 1504 Mould Ave, Niles Mich. Smith, Robert Lewis, Rt. 1, Box 146, Laona Wise 54541 Smith, Ruth Ann, C. 26 Burchs Trailer Court Bourbonnais, III 60914 Page 210 Smith, Sandra Mae, 305 S. Edgeworth, Royal Oak Mich 48067 I Smith, Sharon Louise, 323 Lucier St., Murphys boro, III 62966 Smith, Virginia Lee, R.R. 2, Box 214, Muncie Ind. 47302 Page 230 Smitherman, Esther Faye, 2307 Gilead, Zion, III 60099 Page 219 Smitley, Yvonne R., R.R. 1, Rt. 41 W., Troy, Ohio 45373 Smitley, Stephen, R.R. 1, Troy, Ohio 45373 Page 210 Smock, Carol Waterbury, 215 E. Grand St. Apt. 1, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Smock, James Brian, 215 E. Grand St., Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Page 199 Smolek, Daniel Alexander, 8101 S. Lamon Ave., Oak Lawn, III. 60459 Snell, David Craig, 215 Grand Dr., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 200 Snell, Kathlee n Lorraine, 867 Walnut St., Royers- ford, Pa. 19468 Snellenberger, Paula, 900 N. 71st, East St. Louis, III. 62203 Page 213 Snodgrass, Claude L., R. 1, Naomi Rd., Sodus, Mich. 49126 Page 200 Snow, Alexandra, 3 Chatham Circle, Kankakee, III. 60901 Snyder, Rosemary, 214 Valley St., Alma, Mich. 48801 Page 230 Snyder, William E., Crestview Rd., Columbiana, Ohio 44408 Page 230 Sobotka, Linda Kay, 121 Kingsbury, Ames, Iowa 50010 Page 219 Sochacki, Mary, 5003 S. Artesian, Chicago, III. 60632 Page 230 Solomon, Brian E., 325 South Raintree Dr., New Castle, Ind. 47362 Sowell, Jr., Thomas F., 1488 Russwood, Memphis, 289 Tenn. 38108 Sowles, Jr., Carl E., 212 Third St., Vermontville, Mich. 49096 Spangler, Edwin Arthur, 24 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Sparenberg, Marcia, R.R. 2, Danforth, Illinois 60930 Page 210 Sparks, Samuel Jeffrey, 606 Mayfair Circle, Or- lando, Fla. 32803 Sparrow, Robert, 1512 Crestview, Danville. III. 61832 Spaulding, David, 514 E. Main St., Crestline, Ohio 44827 Spaulding, Linda Beeson, 255 E. Grand, Apt. 6 Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Spaulding, Max Bentley, 1544 N. Mithoefer, In- dianapolis, Ind. 46229 Spaulding, Robert, 255 E. Grand, Apt. 6, Bour- bonnais, III. 60914 Spayd, Donald P., 234 McBath St., State College, Pa. 16801 Page 231 Spencer, Jane, R.R. 1, Box 211, Cortland, Ohio 44410 Page 231 Spohn, John B., 910 S. 6th St., Canton, III. 61520 Page 219 Spray, Sue Ann, 211 N. Washington, Lowell, Mich. 49331 Page 210 Spross, Louis, 1076 E. Merchant, Kankakee, III. 60901 Stahl, Sandra Ritter, 659 E. Station, Kankakee, III. 60901 Staley, Ann Marie, 211 E. 2nd St., Fond Du Lac, Wis. 54935 Stanley, Andrea Kay, 1825 E. Auburn Rd., Roches- ter, Mich. 48063 Page 231 Starner, Judith Ann, 71 1 Rutter Ave., Lancaster, Ohio 43130 Stark, Carolyn, 207 W. Laurel St., Springfield, III. 62704 Page 219 Starks, Roger Allen, 770 E. Broadway, Bradley, III. 60915 Starnes, Alberta, 448 So. Prairie, Bradley, III. 60915 Page 200 Staten, Lucille, R.R. 1, Taswell, Ind. 47175 Page 200 Staton, Stephen James, East Park St., Lebanon, Ohio 45036 Steckhan, Linda Jane, 5500 Buenos Aires Blvd., Westerville, Ohio 43081 Page 219 Stegemoller, Ronald K., 2806 W. 30th St., Indi- anapolis, Ind. 46222 Page 231 Steele, Rebecca E., P.O. Box 222, Mercer, Wise. 54547 Page 220 Steinacker, Gerald F., 3006 Cheyenne Street, Flint, Mich. 45807 Stephenson, Margaret Ann, R.R. 1, Redkey, Indiana 47373 Page 200 Stevens, Karen, Crandall, Indiana 47114 Page 200 Stevens, Kathleen Ann, 914 S. Market St., Galion, Ohio 44833 Stewart, Lucy, 259 Country Court, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Stibgen, Dianna, 735 Wellington Crescent, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 48045 Page 200 Stickney, Linda Lee, 1918 North Verona, Bad Axe, Mich. 48413 Page 231 Stich, Kevin, 1100 Institute Blvd., Dixon, III. 61021 Stiles, Mark A., 301 Woodland St., Ebensburg, Pa. 15931 Stilwell, Stephen, R. 8 Hanson Drive, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Stiverson, Carolyn, R.R. 4, Lancaster, Ohio 43130 Page 210 Stivison, Thomas E., 1127 4th Street, Logan, Ohio 43138 Page 200 Stocker, Gordon Willard, 1421 14th Avenue, Ro- chester, Minn. 55901 Stockman, Terry, R.R. 1, Box 240, E. Palestine, Ohio 44413 Page 231 Stogdill, James Melvin, 401 E. Garfield, Clarinda, Iowa 51632 Page 200 Stolhand, Charles Edward, P.O. Box 167, Chebanse, III. 60922 Stone, Cathleen O, Box 166, Fort Recovery, Ohio 45846 Page 200 Stone, David, 31 E. 99th Place, Chicago, III. 60628 Stone, Nancy Lorraine, 119 South Shore Drive, Decatur, Illinois 62521 Page 200 Stone, Patricia Jean, Rt. 2 Heil Estates, Kankakee, III. 60901 Storey, Mary, 4113 E. Boyd, Des Moines, Iowa 50313 Page 231 Story, John D. E., 374 South Elm, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Story, Sandra Bernice, 374 South Elm, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 201 Strange, Mary Annedith, R.R. 1, Edwardsville, III. 62025 Page 201 Strasma, Charlotte, 1675 E. Emory, Kankakee, III. 60901 Strawn, Dallas H., 1035 Longfellow, Royal Oak, Mich. 48067 Strawser, Maynard Allen, R.R. 1, Corunna, Ind. 46730 Page 220 Street, Alfred David, 1514 Meadows Ave., E Peoria, III. 61611 Strickland, Dennis Lee, R.R. 1, Lynnville, Ind. 47619 Page 231 Strode, Roger, R.R. 1, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Stough, Patricia, R. 2, Box 79, Spencer, Ind. Strufe, Robin Lee, 726 Francine Dr., Kankakee, III. 60901 Stuart, Linda Kay, 3512 Valley View Dr., Blooming- ton, Ind. 47403 Stults, Donald L., 22 Oak St., Delaware, Ohio 43015 Styck, Marvin Jay, Rt. 3, St. Anne, III. Sublette, Stephen C, 993 S. Third Ave., Kankakee, III. 60901 Page 220 Suman, Glenn Thomas, Burchs Trailer Ct. Lot F. 24, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Suman, Michael, 3516 S. Park Dr., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 46807 Suman, Richard, R. 1 Box 259 A, Lake View, Ohio 43331 Sutherland, Donald, 820 North C. Street, Oska- loosa, Iowa 52577 Page 231 Sutton, Arthur I., 557 Stockton Dr., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Swan, Thomas David, 295 W. Marsile, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Swanson, Brock, 1777 Grand Ave., Galesburg, III. 61401 Page 231 Swanson, Susan, 469 South 7th, Lafayette, Ind. 47901 Page 231 Sweeney, Edmond, 1063 East Maple, Kankakee, Illinois 60901 Sweigart, Laura L., 1314 Woodward Ave., Elkhart, Ind. 46518 Page 220 Sylvia, Marigold, 16 West South St., Tipp City, Ohio 45371 Tackett, Paul Eugene, Box 774, Williamsburg, Ind. 47393 Taden, Wendell, 508 N. Wabash, Watseka, III. 60970 Page 231 Tague, Larry, 14500 160th, Grandhaven, Mich. 49417 Page 231 Tanner, Carol, 3754 Monroe St., Gary, Ind. 46408 Page 210 Tanner, Jackie, R. 4, Kankakee, III. 60901 Tanner, Vicki, 83 Voeller Ave., Grove City, Ohio 43123 Page 231 Tatman, O. P., 401 Bluff, Streator, III. 61364 Tatu, Leonda, 784 Kenilworth, Pontiac, Mich. 48058 Page 231 Taylor, Daniel, 70 Taylor Ave., Fort Thomas, Ky. 41075 Page 220 Taylor, Douglas E., 6435 S. Benton, Kansas City, Mo. 64132 Page 220 Taylor, Lana, 3011 E. 17th St. B. 13, Columbus, Ind. 47201 Page 231 Taylor, Lynn, 38 Riverhead Drive, Rexdale, On- tario, Canada Taylor, Marian Genson, 1415 E. Court St., Kanka- kee, III. 60901 Tays, Marsha, 811 Haskell Ave., Rockford, III. 61103 Page 231 Tebo, Ronald W„ Beaverville, III. 60912 Techau, Joseph H., 501 Main St., Hardland, Mo. 63547 Page 201 Teeters, lola, R.R. 1, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Page 210 Tefteller. Linda, 928 Chisholm, Alpena, Mich. 49707 Theiss, Herbert, 747 Sunset Blvd., Tallmadge, Ohio 44278 Page 231 Thill, Carlyle, 702 Schuyler, Lena, III 61048 Thill, Lowell Lambert, 306 South Elm, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 201 Thill, Sonja C, 306 S. Elm, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 201 Thivener, Jay B., 3660 Eisenhower Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43224 Thomas, Aleyamma, Kerala, India Thomas, Eappen, Plamotl Hse Mepral P.O., Tiruval- la Kerala, India Page 201 Thomas, Jeannie, 314 E. Perry, Paulding, Ohio 45879 Page 231 Thomas, K. T., 280 Burke, Bourbonnais, III 60914 Page 186 Thomas, Samuel T., Thadothil House, Kidangan- noor, Aranmula Kerala, India Page 210 Thompson, Jerome Loren, Box 174, Mercer, Wise. 54547 Thompson, Judith Leah, R.R. 1, Logan, Ohio 43138 Page 231 Thompson, Sherman Lee, 41090 E. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth, Mich. 48107 Page 201 Thornburg, Teresa, R.R. 3, Winchester, Ind. 47394 Page 231 Tibbie, Jr., Leonard, 172 So. Prairie, Bradley, III. 60915 Toigo, Donna, 820 E. 22nd Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50317 Page 231 Tolbert, Letha, 460 Main St., Battle Creek, Mich. 49017 Tomes, Leda Jean, 362 Cameron Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45246 Page 220 Tomlin, Terry, 221 Front Street, New Richmond, Ohio 45157 290 Tomlinson, H. Evangeline, 1020 West High St Marys, Ohio 45885 Page 201 Toone, Lou Ann, 365 E. Burke, Bourbonnais, III 60914 Toops, Bertha, 220 West Euclid Ave., Monmouth III. 61462 Page 231 Toplyn, Bill, 262 Lincoln Ave., Mt. Gilead, Ohio 43338 Torgrimson, Philip D., Rt. 1, Co. Thomas Webb, Ironton, Ohio Page 231 Tower, Louise Kay, Box 18, Ramsey, Ind. 47166 Page 231 Townsend, Linda, R.R. 6, Fairdale, Cambridge Ohio 43725 Page 231 Tranby, Robert, 6318 Stover Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 Page 231 Trexler, Lester Steven, 755 North Fifth Ave., Kan- kakee, III. 60901 Trexler, Patricia, 755 North Fifth Ave., Apt. 4 Kankakee, III. 60901 Tribble, Robert, Main St., Box 29, Braidwood III 60408 Page 231 Triggs, Karen Ruth, 2318 Elmwood Dr., Portsmouth, Ohio 45662 Page 220 Trimble, Everett M., 261 E. Commerce St., Dunkirk, Ind. 47373 Trimble, Louise, R.R. 1, Marion, Iowa 52302 Page 211 Trotter, Douglas Harvey, 816 Berea, St. Louis, Mich. 48880 Page 220 Tryong, Vicki, Fitzgerald Road, Box 57, Rockford, III. 61102 Page 231 Tubbs, Paul, 16 Linn St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Tucker, Cynthia, 4141 E. Columbia Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. 46805 Page 211 Tucker, Mary Helms, 255 Grant, Bourbonnais, III. 60901 Tucker, Thomas Nicholson, 302 Cook Ave., Dan- ville, Ind. 46122 Turner, Carolyn, 648 W. Drummond Dr., Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Page 211 Turner, Jesse, 1725 S. Main, Kokomo, Ind. 46902 Turner, Lester Willis, Box 99, Stonington, III. 26567 Page 220 Turner, Sandra, 240 Illinois Ave., Westerville, Ohio 43081 Page 231 Turner, Virginia L., 1208 Bethel St., University Park, Iowa 52595 Page 220 Turner, William Phillip, Stonington, III. 62567 Twait, Stephen Michael, 613 S. Fourth Ave., Kan- kakee, III. 60901 Tyer, Norma, R.R. 3, Kingsley, Iowa 51028 Page 211 Uhles, Dennis, 1603 California Ave., Collinsville, III. 62234 Ulmet, Peggy Ann, 1225 3rd Ave. E., Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577 Page 220 Ulmet, William Aleck, 352 South Elm Avenue, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Underwood, Roland Robert, 147 S. Cleveland, Bradley, Illinois 60915 Page 201 Underwood, Wayne, 465 E. Chicago Rd., R. 1, Jonesville, Mich. 49250 Page 231 Ungerbuehler, Richard A., 6480 N.W. 24th Place, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Page 201 Van Ausdall, Patricia A., R. 1, Montrose, Iowa 52639 Page 201 Van Dine, Donald, 20 Oak, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 211 Vandine, James, 502 Adams, Evansville, Ind. 47713 Vannest, Harold, R.R. 4, Gladwin, Mich. 48624 Vannest, Linda, 2350 M. 18, Gladwin, Mich. 48624 Page 231 Van Schoick, Charlene, 4175 England Bch. Drive, Highland, Mich. 48031 Page 231 Vaughan, Alvin Joe, Box 256, Lomax, III. 61454 Page 201 Vaught, Gerald, 202 N. Convent, Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 231 Vogel, Paula L., 1731 E. Lakeview Ave., Colum- bus, Ohio 43224 Page 231 Voigt, Doreen Ann, Rt. 1, Bonfield, III. 60913 Volkers, Victoria Elaine, 413 North Third, Marshall, III. 62441 Page 211 Von Lanken, Charlotte R., 778 S. Evergreen, Kan- kakee, III. 60901 Page 202 Vorce, Vicki L., G6213 Westview Dr., Grand Blanc, Mich. 48439 Page 220 Vowell, Gloria Ann, 1764 W. Packard, Decatur, Illinois 62522 Page 211 Voyles, Barbara Jo, 1304 W. Broadway, Mt. Pleas- ant, Mich. 48858 Page 231 Wacaster, Jacqueline, 1582 Larchwood Dr., Dayton, Ohio 45432 Page 231 Wade, Jay, 458 No. Hinkley, Rockford, III. 61103 Wadsworth. David, Rt. 2 Box 234, Clyde, Ohio 43410 Wadsworth, Lynda, 30 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Wadsworth, Patrick, 30 Oak St., Bourbonnais, III. I 60914 Wagner, Dorothy Jane, 5600 Altama Apt. E6 Brunswick, Ga. 31520 Page 220 , _ Wagner, Kay, 5600 Altama Apt. E6, Brunswick, Ga. 31520 Wagner, Steve, R.R. 4, Box 211, Watseka, 111. 60970 Wakeman, Margaret Aones, 295 W. Division St., Coal City, III. 60416 Page 202 . _ . Waider, Robert Alferd, 4863 Algonquin, Detroit, Mich. 48215 Page 220 „ , Walker Donald Euqene, 21 Linn Street, Bourbon- nais, III. 60914 Page 202 , Walker, Donna, 3654 St. Bridget, St. Anne, Mo. 63074 Wallace, Jerry, Rt. 1, Manteno, III 60950 Wallace, Kevin William, 1524 Pensacola St., Apt. 118, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Wallace, Sharon L, 2264 S. Dye, Flint, Mich. 48504 Page 21 1 Walston. Dale, 300 E. North, Danvers, III. 61732 Page 202 Waltrip, Ronald, R. 4, Carlinville, III. 62626 Warby, Evelyn Viola, 9369 Genesee Rd., Mt. Morris, Mich. 48458 Page 211 „ „ , , _. . Ward, Gary Lee, R.R. 2, Box 252, Bethel, Ohio 45106 Page 220 , , . , Ward Joyce Lynne, 543 Stockton Heights, Bour- bonnais, III 60914 Page 231 Ward, Stephen Roger, 501 N. Van Buren St., Auburn, Ind. 46706 Warner, Deborah, 7138 Bayview, R.R. 6, Jackson, Mich. 49203 Page 231 Warner, Patricia Ann, 1551 Genessee Ave., Co- lumbus, Ohio 43211 Page 220 Warriner, Richard Ross, R.R. 1, Wilmington, III. 60481 , ... Warrington, Annie L., R.R. 1, Box 54, Micanopy, Fla. 32667 , . Wasson, Virginia, 515 S.W. A St., Richmond, Ind. 47375 Page 220 Watchorn, Mary Kay, 7900 Neida Dr., Fayette, Mich. 59830 Waterbury, Charles, 91 Arthur Street, Battlecreek, Mich. 49015 Page 232 , ' Watkins, Martha Joyce, 187 16 St., Barberton, Ohio 44203 Page 220 _. _.. Watson, Allen, 420 W. Main St., Tipp City, Ohio 45371 Page 232 Watson Dan, 11407 Gresham Place, Cincinnati, Ohio 45240 Page 232 . , ,. Watson, Philip Morris, 6341 West Morris, Indian- apolis, Ind. 46241 Watt Bill ie, 1728 E. Lakeview Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43224 Page 232 „ , Watt Larry Allan, 1397 Briarwood Ave., Colum- bus, Ohio 43211 Page 220 Watters, Miriam Ruth, 607 E. 11th St., Leon, Iowa 50144 Page 220 „ ,. Watts, Colette, 1032 N. 10th St., Reading Pa. 19604 Way Judith Hodge , 216 Joliet Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45215 Page 220 _ . Way Tony Edward, 418 Jonte Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45215 Weaver, Sue Ellen, Box 106, Rt. 2, Lewistown, III. 61542 Page 232 Webb, Vicki Ann, 610 Fabyan Rd., Indianapolis, Ind. 46217 Page 220 . , Weeks Gayle, 1202 Harbrooke, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48103 Page 232 „ , , Wegner, Trudy Ann, 1703 Clearwater Road, St. Cloud, Minn. 56301 Weir, Dean Everett, 6374 Corunna Rd., Flint, Mich. 48504 Weirman, John M., Box 56, Emington, III. 60934 Welch David Vaughn, 23 Linn St., Bourbonnais, III. 60914 Page 220 ...... 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