Olivet Nazarene University - Aurora Yearbook (Bourbonnais, IL)

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J DANIEL BEHR, Editor GLORIA WICKHAM. Assistant Editor JAMES KIRBY. Business Manager BRIAN SHINDLE, Head Photographer PROLOGUE . .4 CHAPTER 1 . . . . FACULTY . . .16 CHAPTER 2 . . . . EVENTS . . . .54 CHAPTER 3 . . . . CLASSES . . .96 CHAPTER 4 . . . .GROUPS. . .162 CHAPTER 5 SPORTS . . .194 CHAPTER 6 . . . .ADS 24? EPILOGUE 312 OtfC JN[ fm m 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS £ O LORD, our Lord, how majectic is your name in all the earth! You have set your glory above the heavens. — Psalms 8:1 The future is often a vague idea, anything that is not yesterday or today. It is a never attainable goal. The present is where we live, but the future is what we live for. As Christians we see a future filled with hope. Olivet Nazarene College is a part of the future. 4 PROLOGUE PROLOGUE 5 Ask a small child what he wants to be when he grows up. Fireman, doctor, just-like-daddy are common answers. We had similar dreams as children, and few of us ever said we wanted to grow up to be college students. Olivet is not an end in itself; it is a means of achieving the goals we have set for our lives. Olivet is not an end. Olivet is more than a middle or an in-between. Olivet is a beginning. 6 PROLOGUE k PROLOGUE 7 ■im MiMk For us, here at Olivet, the future is a vast and beautiful expanse of God ' s will filled with potential. For us the future is the rest of our lives. Today we are praying for the direction our lives will take tomorrow. PROLOGUE 9 10 PROLOGUE -3:3 Olivet is a college; it is Education with a Christian Purpose. But there is more. Olivet is a place where our childhood dependence gives way to adult responsibility. Olivet is where the past stops and falls away in light of the present. Olivet is where the future begins. PROLOGUE 1 12 PROLOGUE Christ has filled the future with hope. At Olivet Nazarene College we begin to make that future a reality. Olivet— where the future begins . . . PROLOGUE 13 HHH H H DEQCATION 6 The openness and concern of Dr. Sayes has touched the lives of all of us at Olivet. 14 DEDICATION )r J. Ottis Saues Dr. J. Ottis Sayes came to Olivet Nazarene College in 1 956. He has established himself as a man of confidence and candor, a man interested in the future. His academic ability earned him the position of chairman of the Division of Religion and Philosophy in 1 966, the position he currently holds. Dr. Sayes is interested in others. Serving as advisor to the Associated Student Government since 1 959, Dr. Sayes ' openness and honesty have been of great benefit to the student body. Any student council member of the past or the present would be able to verify his invaluable contribution. His concern has evidenced itself in his participation in many college committees. He was chairman of the Culture Series for a number of years, served on Olivet ' s intercollegiate Athletic Board, and is presently a member of the review board that awards honorary degrees. At one time he also held the position of director of graduate studies in religion. The major area of Dr. Sayes academic concern is in Christian Education. He is one of the authors of Exploring Christian Education and Exploring Our Christian Faith. A frequent contributor to the Herald of Holiness, Church School Builder, and Preacher ' s Magazine, he is now on a committee to evaluate Sunday school curriculum for the Church of the Nazarene. As an advisor and contributor to The Enduring World Series, his work is seen in Nazarene adult Sunday school classes throughout the denomination. Dr. Sayes is in the forefront of Christian education. He is mentioned in the ' ' Who ' s Who in American Educators, Who ' s Who in the Mid West and the — ' International Biography of Who ' s Who in Religion. The openness and concern of Dr. Sayes has touched the lives of all of us at Olivet. He stands on his convictions, and he believes in Education with a Christian Purpose. Dr. Sayes is a man who learns from the past, lives in the present, and looks to the future. This, the 1 980 AURORA, is dedicated to Dr. J. Ottis Sayes. DEDICATION 15 Nrf 16 FACULTY FACULTY Dr. Leslie Parrott President of the College THE OLIVET ATTITUDE ... a feeling we get Even strangers coming on the campus of Olivet Nazarene College talk about a feeling they get which is hard to explain. I have heard this from visiting speakers, accreditation committees, and even tradesmen workin g in the buildings. Bill Gaither mentioned it at the close of his concert here last fall. What is this feeling people get? And where does it come from? The floors are clean. The windows are washed. Paintings are on the walls. But that is not it. Faculty and students attend chapel with readiness to listen. Speakers almost always talk about how reverent chapel is. The campus is adequate and well groomed. At night the lights on the estate fence glow atop the symmetrical pillars along Olivet Street. But these symbols of care and concern for our environment are not what people feel. What guests sense on this campus is an attitude. It ' s the Olivet attitude. It ' s the united combined, corporate way of thinking which dominates relationships, decision making and social interaction on this campus. It ' s courtesy. It ' s awareness. It ' s the concern by the President and the Student Council for the quality of life at Olivet. It ' s the desire for students to be a cut above students on other campuses. It ' s redeeming the way we live, how we dress, and the seriousness we give to our studies, It ' s living out the twin priorities of the library and the chapel as a central focus of symbolic concern on campus. It ' s the attention of the dean of students and the business manager to have a better food service! not a cheaper one. It ' s the concern of the academic dean to integrate fine arts into Christian faith and learning, and to support the director of development in equipping high-quality students to represent Olivet now, and in the expanding corps of loyal alumni who are spread all over the world. Olivet drop-outs do not always catch this spirit. But students who see it through for four years and graduate take something special away from this campus: a diploma in their hands, a structure of learning in their heads, and the embodiment of the Olivet attitude in their hearts. This Olivet attitude is the personification of our slogan: Education with a Christian Purpose. — Leslie Parrott, Ph.D 18 DR. PARROTT 1 . Dr. Parrott presents diplomas to more than 300 graduates in May. 2. Joni Eareckson signs this drawing to give to Dr. Parrott after speaking in chapel. 3. Dr. and Mrs. Parrott pose with radiant smiles in the Kansas City sunshine. 4. Mrs. Lora Lee Parrott: her latest book Sunday Dinner was published this year by Beacon Hill. 5. President Parrott s baccalaureate sermons in May follow themes of great hymns: The Comforter Has Come, God ' s Kingdom is at Hand, Love Divine, All Loves Excelling, and Deeper Than the Stain Has Gone. 6. Mr. Richard Schubert, President of Bethlehem Steel Corporation, meets with Dr. Parrott after speaking in chapel and addressing the Olivet faculty. DR. PARROTT 19 ■ I if H Administration i ■■i FRONT W. Damon, W. Graeflin. W.Parsons. T Holstein, D Gibson, B. Taylor, L ParrottG Scutt, K.Jewell . P, Dafoe. J p J? a !?™ ™ D . Wmeinaer C Lew,s R Fox J Mkey. B. Petterson, F. Wenger, J. Spruce, K. Bottles, J. Schwiegert, F. Pounds, . Oliver OMa,sh, T. Lee, ROW 3. J. ZaderR KetcTum, D. Westhafer, JHunton. D. NesMt. oj zofltaMM C G. Hughes, C. Thill, H. Small, BACK: R Quanstrom, D. Perry, F. Nash, Sheets, L. Wnght G. Garvin, B. Wiggs, K. Spar 20 ADMINISTRATION . ROYOUANSTROM, B.A., M.A. Director of Admissions and Development 2. DOUGLAS PERRY, B.A., MBA. Assistant Business Manager 3. BOARD OF TRUSTEES 4. NORMAN BLOOM, B.A., B.D. Assistant to the President 5. JIM KNIGHT, B.S., M.S. Registrar 6. WILLIS SNOWBARGER, M.A., Ph.D., Vice President of Academic Affairs 7. TEDLEE,B.A.,M.Div. Dean of Students 8. CHARLES BEATTY, B.S., M.B.A. Business Manager 9. NORMAN MOORE, B.B.A., Th.B. Assistant Dean of Instruction 10. GROVER BROOKS, B.A., M.A. Associate Dean of Students ADMINISTRATION 21 5 6 1 . LINFORD MARQUART, B.A., M.A., Coordinator of Federal and State Grants 2. CLIFFORD HAYMAN, B.A., B.S., M.A.E., M.A., A.A. Assistant Registrar 3. KEN SOUTHERLAND, B.A. Associate Director of Admissions 4. JOHN MONGERSON, Th.B., MA. Associate Director of Admissions 5. GORDON WICKERSHAM, B.A., B.D., M.A., Director of Publicity 6. JIM TRIPP, B.S. Director of Buildings and Grounds 7. PAT DUNCAN Director of Financial Aids 8. MARK MURPHY, B.S. Associate Director of Admissions 9. CORALEE FULTON, B.A. Assistant Director of Financial Aids 10. BEVLEE Director of Student Activities 1 1 . EUGENE HARTNESS, B.A. Bursar 12. SELDEN MARQUART. B.S Director of Alumni 22 ADMINISTRATION Division of Education and Psychology The various departments within the Division of Education and Psychology are all concerned with human behavior. This division of the college devotes itself to areas of study such as, aiding students in understanding human behavior through participation in the classroom experience, and promoting physical development through athletics. The main goal of the Department of Education is the development of a well prepared teacher. The department is especially attentive to the prospective teachers ' habits, attitudes, skills, and personal abilities. Understanding human behavior is the primary objective of the department of Psychology. This department trains students to meet the needs of people, both personally and professionally. The Physical Education Department promotes sportsmanship, competition and recreation. Perception and skills are also developed through active participation. 24 EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY 1. WILLIAM BELL, B.A., M.A., PhD. Professor of Psychology. Chairman of Department 2. CAROL DOENGES, B.A., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Physical Ed. 3. LOWELL FLINT, B.A., M.Ed., Ed. D. Associate Professor of Psychology 4. JACK FURBEE, B.A., M.A., EdD. Associate Professor of Education 5. FRANK GARTON, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Psychology, Director of C r%r r C nt r 6. CLARENCE W. WARD, B.S., MEd. Associate Professor of Education EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY 25 Education and Psychology 26 EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY 1. RALPH HODGE, B.A. Instructor of Physical Education 2. MARJORIE MAYO, B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Education 3. BRENDA PATTERSON, B.S., M.Ed. Instructor of Physical Education 4. KENNETH RICHARDSON, B.S. Instructor of Physical Education 5. CAROLYN SECHRIST, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology 6. SARA SPRUCE, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Assistant Professor of Education 7. LARRY WATSON, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Education 8. HARRY WESTFALL, B.A., V.A., B.D., M.S.Ed. Professor of Education, Chairman of Department EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY 27 .iU ;. . Division of Nursing The nursing process is a series of actions assisting individuals, families, and communities in promoting, maintaining and restoring health. Application of the nursing process uses intellectual, interpersonal, and technical skills. The nursing student formulates a nursing theory from her understanding of God, man, environment and self. A new course, the R.N. Completion Program, will Pe offered during the 1980 school year. Community experiences are also offered in areas of pre-natal care, day care, and post-partum. Nursing is a dynamic interaction Petween the nurse and the individual throughout the life cycle. The Division of Nursing prepares nurses who will work to improve health care delivery, provides a basis for increasing responsibility and leadership, and provides a foundation for continuing personal and professional development. 28 NURSING 1. ALBERTTA DAVIS, B.S.N. , M.S.N. Assistant Professor of Nursing, Chairman of Division 2 LOiS BARNETT, Instructor 3 SANDRA CULBERTSON, B.S. Teaching Assistant 4 SUZANNA DAVIDSON, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing 5 LEANN EATON B S.N. , M.S.N. Assistant Professor of Nursing 6 LEONA HAYES B.S., A.B. Assistant Professor of Nursing NURSING 29 H H . CHARLOTTE KECK, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing 2. GLADYS NOGUERA, B.S., M.S.M. Instructor 3. PHYLLIS REEDER, B.S., M.S.N. Assistant Professor of Nursing 4. SADDIE STOLTENBERG, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing 5. LORETTA REINHART, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing 6. LORAMAE RENTFRO, B.S.N. , M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing 7. ESTHER SALZMAN, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Nursing 8. JACKIE SUPREN ANT, Teaching Assistant 9. LINDA TILLOTSON, B.S., M.S.N. Assistant Professor of Nursing 10. EVEL YN WITTHOFF, B.S., M.D. Special Lecturer in Nursing ..nun ' •, ;■ • ■ ft ••• • •■• ' i • ' « lt txL ,,M 1 ,fii 4 H i : k • • •  WnV  ■ V «Na yy ,, ...i lM, !I J 0. t lllHl,.,, k Jt k 30 NURSING Division of Language and Literature The Division of Language and Literature includes the Departments of English Language and Literature, Foreign Languages and Literature, and Speech Communications. The English Department acquaints students with many of the great literary works, familiarizes him with the development of his language and linguistic processes, and develops his critical and analytical powers. The Foreign Languages Department wishes to develop in students the ability to comprehend, speak, read, and write the Romance Languages. Courses in the Speech Communication Department cover both the scientific and artistic aspects of speech. Developing a skill in expression will better equip the student for a position of leadership and will prepare specially qualified students in speech communication. Three main objectives of the Division of Languages and Literature are: to provide training in the effective use of the English language, both written and spoken; to enlarge the cultural background of the student through a study of foreign language and literature; and to provide experience in relating the literary masterpieces to the social, religious, and political ideals of the peoples involved. 32 LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 1 DAVID KALE, B.A., MA. Ph.D. Professor of Speech Communication, Chairman of Speech Communication Department, Chairman of Division of Language and Literature 2 HENRY ENGBRECHT B.A., MA. Assistant Professor of English and German 3 LARRY FINGER, B.A., M.A., Ed.S., Ph.D. Professor of English 4 WILLIAM FOOTE, B.A., M.A., B.D. Assistant Professor of English 5 GUNNELL GORDON, B.A., MA. Assistant Professor of English 6 SHIRLEE McGUIRE, B.S., M.A., MA. Assistant Professor of English LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 33 Language and Literature 34 LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 1. RUTH MOORE, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of English 2 LOTTIE PHILLIPS, B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of English 3. GARYSTREIT, B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor of English, Chairman of the Department 4. DONALD TOLAND, B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Speech Communications 5. VICKIE TRYLONG, B.A. Instructor in Modern Languages 6 DIXIE TURNER, B.S., M.A. Instructor in English 7. JUDY WHITIS, Instructor 8. MINNIE WILLS, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Spanish, Chairman of the Department 9. LEORA WINDOFFER, B.A., M.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of English LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 35 r . ' --7 . Division of Natural Science The Division of Natural Sciences is comprised of the Departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth and Space Sciences, Mathematics and Computer Science, and Physics. This Division stresses the harmonious relationship between the creation and the creator by supporting scientific studies with the fundamental belief in God ' s power. The Department of Biological Sciences is arranged naturally according to levels of organization. Each level (molecular, individual, population and community) is related to the biological student, providing a wealthy background of understanding for the individual ' s own academic specialty. Courses in the Department of Chemistry include both a knowledge of chemical analysis covering a variety of techniques and laboratory skills devoted to chemical properties. The Department of Earth and Space Sciences presents a view of the earth and universe in light of modern science that is relative to our religious beliefs. Students in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science are provided with a computer center enabling them to put to use the information learned in classes. The Department attempts to provide understanding of the historical development, deductive nature, and contemporary progress of mathematics and computer science. The Department of Physics emphasizes the application of principles and laws to research. As a whole, the Division of Natural Sciences endeavors to integrate the aims of the various departments with Biblical teaching, thus providing a well rounded education for students in the Natural Sciences. 36 NATURAL SCIENCE 1 MAX REAMS B A, B.S., M.S., PH.D. Professor of Geology, Chairman of Department of Earth and Space Science, Chairman of the Division of Natural f DAVE ATKINSON, B.S., M.A., PH.D. Professor of Mathematics 3 WILLIAM BEANEY, B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Biology 4 MARILYN BRANTON, B.S., M.S., PH.D. Assistant Professor of B,ology 5 RUTH DANIELS, Instructor of Nursing 6 LARRY FERREN B.S., PH.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry 7. HARRY FULTON, B.A., M.S.ED., PH.D. Professor of Science Education and Biological Sciences NATURAL SCIENCE 37 s 1. JOHN HANSON, B.A., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry, Chairman of Department 2. ROBERT HAYES, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Food Science 3. IVOR NEWSHAM, B.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physics 4. STEVEN TAYLOR, B.A., M.S. Associate Professor of Chemistry 5. VIRGIL VAIL, B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor of Physics 6. GORDON WHITTEN, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Physics, Chairman of Department 7. JOHN WILLIAMS, M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics 8. RICHARD WIRT, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics, Chairman of Department 9. ROBERT WRIGHT, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Biological Science, Chairman of the Department 38 NATURAL SCIENCES CAUTION WEAR GOGGLES WHEN USING THIS MACHINE Natural Sciences NATURAL SCIENCE 39 Division of Religion and Philosophy The Departments of Biblical Literature, Christian Education, Philosophy, and Theology comprise the Division of Religion and Philosophy. The primary objective of this division is to prepare ministerial and lay students alike for a life of Christian service in today ' s church and community. The professors of Christian Education endeavor to develop a sense of responsibility for evangelism. Sharing one ' s faith is also viewed as a means of growth in each person ' s Christian experience. Through Biblical literature, the students are led into an intelligent interpetation of the Bible as the foundation of our faith. This study helps them to make practical applications to Christian doctrine, experience, and life. Theology cultivates a fuller appreciation of the doctrines of the church through a more adequate knowledge of their origin, development, and historical importance. The application of Christian principles is accented by the Department of Philosophy. Through philosophical study, the meaning of Education with a Christian Purpose comes alive for each student. 7 40 RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY 5 6 1 OTTIS J SA YES, TH. B. , B.D., M. R. E. , Professor of Christian Education, D.R.E. Chairman of Division of Religion and Philosophy, Director of Graduate Studies in Religion. FORREST BENNER, B.S., S.T.B., TH.M. PH.D., Professor of Theology, Chairman of Department. 2. JOHNCULP, B.A., M.DIV., M.A., PH.D., Assistant Professor of Theology and Philosophy. „ ,. . 3 WILLIAM DEAN, B.A., B.D., PH.D., Associate Professor of Religion 4 C W. ELLWANGER, TH.B., B.D., Associate Professor of Theology. 5. KENNETH HENDRICK, B.A., M.DIV., TH.M., D. MIN. Associate Professor of Biblical Literature. ,„.,_ , , 6 GEORGE LYONS, B.A., M.DIV., Assistant Professor of Biblical Literature 7. LARRY REINH ART, B.A., B.D., M.A., Assistant Professor of Religion and Career Planning Counselor. 9. WILLIAM WOODRUFF, B.A., M.DIV, M.R.E., M.TH., Associate Professor of Biblical Literature. RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY 41 . Mttk Division of Fine Arts The Division of Fine Arts offers insfruction fo those with an interest in art or music. Dr. Harlow Hopkins is chairman of the department. It also instills a basic appreciation of the arts to all students, which is necessary for a well rounded education. A major interest in the division now is the new building for the fine arts. It will be situated between Burke and Reed. Hopes are that the building will have its dedication in 1982. Plans were underway for the new building in December. The Music Department, headed by Professor Harlow Hopkins, had 104 students claiming a major in music first semester. This is the highest figure so far. According to Professor Hopkins, The new major in church music and Christian education is attracting quite a number of students this year. The four musical groups including the Vikings, Treble Clef, Orchestra and Orpheus Choir, have gone on three weekend tours this year. The Art Department, headed by Professor Harvey Collins, had many students who claimed a major in art first semester. Professor James Thompson is a new member in the department this year. 42 FINE ARTS Mb 1. HARLOW E. HOPKINS, B.S. Mus., M.S. Mus. Ed. Mus. D. Professor of Music Education, Chairman of Division of Fine Arts and Department of Music 2. MATTHEW AIRHART, B.A. M. Music Assistant Professor of Music 3. GERALD ANDERSON, B.S., B.Mus., M.Mus. Instructor of Music 4. HARVEY A. COLLINS, B.F.A., M.F.A. Associate Professor of Fine Arts 5. GEORGE DUNBAR, B.S.Ch.Mus., B.S.MusEd. M.M. DMA. Professor of Music 6 LINDA DUNBAR, B.A., Mus. Ed. Special Instructor 7. ALICE EDWARDS, B.Mus., M.Mus. Assistant Professor of Music 8. RUTH MARIE EIMER, B.S. Assistant Professor of Music FINE ARTS 43 ,4bJHkA 1 JEWELL GROTHAUS, B.Mus., M.S.Mus. Ed. Assistant Professor of Violin. Chairman of Department of Strings. Music Librarian 2 MARLA KENSEY, B.A.Mus.Ed.. M.S. Voice Instructor of Music 3 TIMOTHY NELSON. B.A.. M. Music. Assistant Professor of Music 4 JOEM NOBLE. B.A.. M,A. Assistant Professor of Music 5. JAMES THOMPSON. B.A.. M.A. Instructor of Art 44 FINE ARTS Social Sciences SOCIAL SCIENCES 45 H HI I M? Division of Social Sciences The Division of Social Sciences consists of four departments. These are the department of Sociology and Anthropology, History and Political Science, Business, and Home Economics. The chairman of the Division is Joseph Neilson. The purpose of the division is to instill in the student an interest in the social sciences. It also helps to provide a basic knowledge of past and present social institutions and their practices in our present society. The Department of Sociology and Anthropology is headed by Joseph Nielson. It offers classes about relationships in differently structured societies. It also deals with world problems and why they exist. Willis E. Snowbarger is chairman of the Department of History and Political Science. The Department draws attention to past and present and places them in their correct historical perspective. It covers the history of other nations as well as our own cultures and historical feats in America. The state and federal governments are also covered. The Business Department has Leonard E. Anderson as its chairman. Its purpose is to make students aware of the procedures in the business and economic forces. Anyone considering a career in ministry, management, insurance, small private businesses, or other related fields needs a basic knowledge in this field. Rubalee Wickland is the chairman of the Department of Home Economics. It deals with many areas of economics such as interior design, nutrition, home management, dietetics, disease control, as well as cooking, sewing, and cleaning. This year the Home Economics group went on a three week trip to Europe during January interim. Some of their stops were Paris, Wales, London and Versailles. Visiting castles, tasting foreign cuisine, and visiting fashion houses were included in the tour. 46 SOCIAL SCIENCES 1. JOSEPH NIELSON, B.A.. M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Sociology, Chairman of Department 2. ALLEN GRAY, B.A., MBA. Assistant Professor of Business 3. HARVEY HUMBLE, B.A., M.A. Professor of History 4. BILL ISAACS, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of History 5. ESTER ROBERTS, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration 6. GENE SHEA, B.S., M.A., C.P.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration 7. RUBALEE WICKLAND, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics, Chairperson of Department 8. LINDA YARDUMIAN, B.A., M.S. Instructor of Home Economics SOCIAL SCIENCES 47 Division of Library Science Benner Library and Resource Center, under the direction of Allen Wiens, houses a variety of media and provides the latest in resource materials. It has the capacity for 1 45,000 volumes and seating for 650. It also provides 11 5,000 accessioned volumes, a non- book collection including microforms and microfiche, maps, pamphlets and a steady flow of periodicals. The library staff is willing and helpful. Together the staff and the resources provide the information helpful to every student ' s education. Their aim is to provide an atmosphere which is conducive to study and research. 48 LIBRARY 1 ALLEN WIENS, Th.B., B.D., A.B., M.LIB. S. Assistant Professor of Library Science, Director of Library 2. RAY MOORE, B. MUS., M.A. Associate Instructor of Media 3. RAY MORRISON, B.A., M.A. Assistant Librarian 4. LIBRARY STAFF — K. Van Fossan, D. Jophn, D. Strong, D. Dean, R Hendricks, M. Benner, T. Collins 5. RANDALL SIMMONS, B.A., M.L.S. Assistant Librarian 6 ADELINE VANANTWERP, A.B., B.S., M.A. Assistant Librarian, Associate Professor of Library Science 7. STEPHEN VANCIEL, A.B. Media Technician Resident Directors and Assistants With only one returning resident director, Mary Reed, the dorms and apartments have been introduced to new faces who are in charge of each resident hall. These responsible persons give time, talent, and energy to keeping the atmosphere of our living quarters in comfortable order. Aiding the R.D. ' s are their resident assistants, (R.A. ' s) who are students that willingly spend time in their rooms to help meet the needs of the students as well as keep things under control. They are concerned students who have proven themselves to be very understanding and helpful. 50 RA ' SANDRD ' S 1. HILLS — Seated:— D. Milliken, B. Anderson, R. D., J. C Collins. 2nd Row: J. Jones, B. Wilson. Not Pictured: S. Beck. 2 WILLIAMS — 1st Row M. Billings, J. Rexroth, R.D., C Kledzik, 2nd Row J. Brandt L Manville 3rd Row B. Franseen, B. Brillhart, B. Keller, R. Michel 3 MEN ' S APARTMENTS — D. Wise, J. Bennett, M. Kruszynski 4. PARROTT —Seated: J. Boddy, J. Hodge, R.D., J. McClung, Standing: J. Marangu, D. Hoffert, L. Oliver 5 NESBITT— Seated: M. Reed, R.D., J. Handy Standing: P. Taylor, B. Hendricker, K. ZurcherNoX Pictured: C. Sellers 6 WOMEN ' S APARTMENTS — P. Taylor, P. Chaney, I. Skea, S. Lawes 7 CHAPMAN — Standing: D. Ban, D. Plunkett, R.D., J. Soulia, G. Griffin, M. Holcomb, R. McDuflee Seated: D. Means, D. Lewis, B. Ruesing, D. Backer 8. MCCLAIN — Seated: J. Hinkle, B. Prince, P. Shook, R. D., D. Gadd Standing: L. Stanard, C. Ball RA ' SANDRD ' S 51 52 STAFF 1. B. Naharian, S. Ruder, M. Sparrow, K. Stout, J. Hostetler, L. Thomas, M. Ott, S. Eads, P. Harris, M. Anderson, D. Sunberg, M. Cooper, A. Meyers, B. Totand. 2. D. Furbee, S. Erickson, J. Muhm, J. Sheely, G. Fish, Ft. Chase, P. Richardson, J. Tripp. Seated; J. Larabee, S. Wampler, M. Thomas. 3. Standing; F. Shoemaker, W. Stanhope, J. Fry. Seated; W. Camp, K., Teubner, M. Lillie. 4. S. Ling. 5. D. Burks. 6 Seated; B. Locke, M. Stone, T. Muschott, T. Gunter. Standing; G. Culver, B. Allen, D. Behr, P. Smith, J. Hick, P. Jaynes, M. Holcomb, B. Frey, G. Griff en, P. Kizzee, L. Oliver, P. Fiorenza, J. Brown. 7. E. Williams. 8. J. Beatty, J. Kring, 9 First Row; J. Hayman, V. Dividal, M. Latham, B. Lonberger. Second Row; S. Daniels, S. Bennett, M. Reich, L. Foster, K. Kotval, B. Riech. 10 B. Rickle, L. Adams, D. Smalley, C Chaney 11.I.Faford. STAFF 53 54 EVENTS EVENTS 55 Graduation in May Springs to Life The graduating class of 1 979 came together a final time for the annual Commencement exercises. Spring had arrived, making Memorial Day a beautiful time for the solemn ceremony. Friends who had experienced years of work, success, failures, joys, and growth together are now separated by many miles, but the memories of college life will remain. 56 COMMENCEMENT For the weekend of April 20-21 , 1 979, parents visited Olivet to see what really goes on at college. But instead of textbooks, laundry, and Saga lunches, the weekend was filled with activities planned to provide a welcome reprieve from the rigors of studies. Among the events was the Drama Club ' s performance of Molier ' s The Imaginary Invalid, starring Daniel Behr and Penny Ricky, and directed by Janice Sarver and Prof. Stephen Vanciel. There was also a Sunday breakfast with guest speakers who emphasized relationships within the family and a large evening banquet attended by students and their parents. Play Highlights Parent Weekend 1 . 1978-79 Student body president Steve Johnson was given the Outstanding Citizen Award. 2. Leo Adams and Ed Drake threaten to leave Argarrin The Imaginary Invalid. 3. Students participate in the processional march to commencement. 4. Dr. Kale, Professor Moore, and Professor Toland congratulate Bonnie Greene on receiving the Outstanding Citizen Award. 5. Dr. Leslie Parrott addresses the graduating class during the baccalaureate service. 6. Daniel Behr as Argan groans under the administrations of the 1 7th century physicians portrayed by Mike Cook and Scott Fulton. 7. Terry Hodge and Daron Nance portray love at first sight while Penny Ricky as Toinette looks on. PARENT WEEKEND 57 1 . Brad Cluver, Cyndi Fox, Daryl Nelson, and Pam Slonecker anticipate the starting signal tor the tire roll. 2. Ted Wozniak dashes for a touchdown. 3. Senior girls give it all they ' ve got in the tug ot war. 4. Al Jackson tries to squeeze by in the flag football §f me. The audience is charmed by Damn Nance at the talent contest. 6. Danielle Ainley demonstrates Freshman class spirit. 7. Charging full speed ahead in the shopping cart race is Dorothy Heise and John Hay. 58 OLLIES FOLLIES Students Run, Slurp, and Spit During Ollies Follies The school year had barely begun before the annual Ollies Follies brought the student body together for a day of fun. Racing with shopping carts, slurping root beer, and spitting watermelon seeds were only a few of the games that pitted the classes against each other. The activities continued until evening with a talent contest won by Venice McBettes for her dramatic reading of The Creation. When the points accumulated from the day ' s activities were tallied, the over-all award was given to the Junior class. OLLIES FOLLIES 59 Follies Have Purpose Ollies Follies is a grand tradition at Olivet. The competition between classes ranges trom serious to silly, trom football to jello slurp. But, there is a purpose to all the diverse activity. It gives the students an opportunity to get together at the start of the school year. Ollies Follies is a time of exercise, fun and action. It is a time for renewing old friendships and making new friends. % -r f ldW 60 OLLIES FOLLIES . Darrell Lewis displays his twirling techniques. 2. Joyce Smith prepares to snatch a water balloon. 3. Bekki Yeakle puckers up for the seed spitting contest. 4. Beth Malone has a better view from Pam Taylor ' s shoulders. 5. Jody Postin gulps down a pan of warm root beer. 6. Rick Reed snoozes lazily in the tub. OLLIES FOLLIES 61 BY PoPUlaR . Or amd ft n Life Forms in Dorms Alarms buzz, ring, and beep, showers steadily beat, and rows of toothbrushes move in alternate rhythms in the early hours of another day. Soon people are moving in and out from breakfast, classes, lunch, more classes, and finally dinner. John Records Landecker, Chicago ' s WLS DJ, competes with FM stereo and music of all tastes and volumes. Open books, headaches, popcorn, pizza grinders, and traffic in the halls mark the beginning of study hours, and only the chorus of snores tells that the alarms are set once again to begin another day. FfATURijJ6 : DMY V rr Sc AC r Kj 62 DORM LIFE Red Room Enlivens Night Life Under the pretense of studying, students gathered in the Red Room tor a variety of reasons. Socializing, playing games, and eating allowed the students time to relax and enjoy college life. The popularity of pizza grinders was shown by the addition of a baby grinder, increasing the Red Room ' s business even more. 1. Dorm meetings are always very popular among the students. 2. The Red Room is not only popular for socializing, but also for studying. 3. Mark Boyce keeps the lines of communication open. 4. There is always someone there when you come home. 5. Is Craig Crombar beginning another all-nighter? 6. A desk is good for more than just studying. 7. Uno is one of the most popular games in the Red Room. 8. Dallas Mucci and Mike Conway relax and enjoy some pizza. RED ROOM 63 Ladies Take Initiative During Twirp Week Twirp Week brought about a change of pace for students. Sponsored by WRA, young ladies picked up their men and the check for the evening. Planned activities kept the couples involved with rollerskating at Skateland, taffy pulling in Ludwig Cafeteria, Dan Peek, Reba Rambo, Ron Hudson concerts, and the annual slave sale. 64 TWIRP WEEK 1. Rev. and Mrs. Lee take part in the fun at Skateland. 2. Vernon Horner andAngie Davisson stick it out through the taffy pull. 3. Steve Short, Dino DeRose, Keith Peachey, Joe Nugent, and Steve Humerickhouse wait patiently for their chance to bid. 4. Steve Whitteberry and Diane Miller join in a romantic couples ' skate. 5. Jana Friend brings a high price at the slave sale. 6. Dan Peek strums his guitar in harmony with his mellow vocals. ■teU Wi 7| ! m - ' ,. SffBfl BWp - - liJ C ' Jh H ■ ' • 8 fl TWIRPWEEK 65 ONC Clubs Expand Membership The annual Club Day demonstrated the ingenuity of various organizations in attempting to gain new members. Success honored their efforts since many clubs reported increases in membership. Because of the intriguing variety of club 66 CLUB DAY Variety Show Earns Applause The crowd ' s reluctance to leave demonstrated the excellence of the fifth annual Orpheus Variety Show. Beginnin g with a majestic patriotic opening, the show provided an evening of unique presentations. Diverse acts, including lyrical songs, instrumentals, and popular comedy skits combined to create an evening of exceptional entertainment. 1 . Daron Nance peeks from backstage. 2. Jim Leston signs up students for the many outreach groups of spiritual life. 3. Rose Birdsong aids Jim Hudson in joining Circle K. 4. Christie Toland, Patricia Bick, Sylvia Freeman, and Denise Stiles brew up a song. 5. Donna Dikeman explains why Jeff Crabtree and Sim Rogers must join MRA, not WRA. 6. Alan Nelson represents Ministerial fellowship. 7. Angie Futtrell, Geron Vantine, and Susan Mundy are in their Second Child Hood during the Variety Show. 8. Mark Burchfield plays his rendition of Herb Alport ' s Rise. ORPHEUS VARIETY SHOW 67 68 HAUNTED HOUSE Fear Lives at The House Halloween was highlighted this year by a haunted house occupied by ghouls and ghosts from the Junior Class. The film Wait Until Dark was presented for the survivors of The House tour. Hot chocolate, cider, and doughnuts were served while the Average Naz Band provided entertainment. HAUNTED HOUSE 69 Strange Beings Infiltrate ONC For Trick-or-Treat 70 TRICK-OR-TREAT Vampires, convicts, monsters, and other unusual characters haunted the dorms while they were trick-or- treating. After their goodie-bags were filled, the creatures were invited to a party sponsored by the Freshman Class. Games included a pumpkin carving contest and caramel apples that were actually caramel covered onions. The Best Decorated Floor Award was given to Fourth Floor Williams, while the Mice Squad and Box Car Babies were chosen as having the most unique costumes. 1. What a face! 2. Sandy Long and Susie Snellenberger take a break from clowning around. 3. Roger Jones — The Count. 4. Two heads are better than one for Jeanine and Jennifer Clark. 5. Bill McElroy, Rick Reed, and Mark Montgomery get the surprise of their lives when they bite into caramel onions. 6. Bill Johnson and Sarah Shipman artistically carve a pumpkin. 7. Bryan Kirby toasts the Halloween party. TRICK-OR-TREAT 71 I I Pursuing Our Purpose j j 72 HOMECOMING Homecoming 1979 HOMECOMING 73 Parade Draws Shivering Crowds Huddled on street corners and crouched on curbs, people braved the chilly morning to see the Homecoming parade weave through the streets of Bradley and Bourbonnais up to the Olivet campus. Horns blared as clowns skipped and bicycled along the side of a variety of floats. Prizes were awarded to the Business Club and the Senior Class for their outstanding floats, while a lighthouse constructed by the Ministerial Fellowship was judged to be the all-around best. 1 . Darrell Nelson goes up for a jump shot. 2. The Light of the World captures highest honors. 3 Darryl Wellman wishes tuck to his opponent. 4. Olivet Marching Band premiers at Homecoming. 5. Rick Johnson — or Groucho Marx? 6 President Parrot congratulates Don Ban with the team ' s first place trophy. 7 Stan Adler appears to be in control of his foe. 74 HOMECOMI NG PARADE Tigers Seize Double Wins GNC hosted a basketball tournament and wrestling match to highlight Homecoming weekend. The Tigers claimed the first place trophy in the tournament involving George Williams, Grace, and Bryan Colleges by scores of 100-83 and 83-70, while the wrestling squad opened their season with a 38-5 win against Bradley Uniyersi y HOMECOMING SPORTS 75 ChristyJoland Murder Lurks on Stage Terror and suspense on homeco weekend? The large audiences attending Agatha Christie ' s thriller, The Mousetrap, were entranced and bewildered as they watched eight boarding guests confront murder with no means of escape. The dramatic roles were skillfully executed by Denise Bergers, Rob Conaway, Ed Drake, Marcia Hendrickson, Bryan Kirby, Judie Parker, Mike Rowe, and Bob Wisneski 78 HOMECOMING PLAY falents Blend in Tune A variety of musical performances supplemented Homecoming weekend. The Sacred Music Concert brought together the talents of the Orpheus Choir, Treble Clef Choir, Viking Male Chorus and Concert Band in a collage of delightful selections. The College Orchestra and Aiumni Choir presented the Pops Concert. The concert was highlighted by Ovid Young who received a standing ovation for his rformance of Gershwin ' s Rhapsody in Blue . 1. Bryan Kirby exclaims that the crime will be i ' 2. Ed Drake arrives at the fateful inn. 3 The Viking Male Chorus opens the Sacred Music Concert. 4 Marcia Hendrickson evaluates the murder Situation, h ' h vh ' vhhh ' S;lv;.;.;:.v ' :vi ' , ' ; . ' 5.8 ci 6. Dr. Harlow Hopkins conducts the band and choirs in A Mighty Fortress Is Our God ' ' 7. The Treble Clef Choir performs exceptionally HOMECOMING CONCERTS 79 Fall Revival Features Dr. C. William Fisher Dr. C. William Fisher was the evangelist for Olivet ' s Fall Revival, held October 23-28. Dr. Fisher was the voice of the Church of the Nazarene on the radio program Showers of Blessings for many years. He was well received by the Olivet community. Dr. Fisher spoke on a wide variety of areas in the Christian ' s life throughout the services, which were held every morning and evening. Harlan and Barbie Moore, music directors at College Church, were the song evangelists. 80 REVIVAL Chapel Supplements Education At 9:45 a.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Chalfant Hall echoed with the scraping ot chairs as nearly 2,000 people came from different directions to share in worship. This year vocalists and speakers of varied talents and purposes were featured, including Dr. C. W. Fisher, Dr. Kenneth Pearsall, Dr. Charles Shaver, Miss Ann Kiemel, and Dr. Terrel Sanders. There were also special chapel services honoring seniors, the AURORA, and the GLIMMERGLASS. 1. Luci Shaw shares her views on sanctified imagination. 2. The fall revival is led by Dr C. W. Fisher. 3. Dr. Fisher and President Parrott enjoy fellowship during revival. 4. Among the many singing groups that perform for chapel services are the Concert Singers. 5. Debbie Salter, the editor of BREAD magazine, explains that everything can be new. CHAPEL 81 One of the highlights of the fall semester was a concert by the Bill Gaither Trio on Friday, November 30. The trio consisted of Bill and Gloria Gaither and Gary McSpadden. The Gaithers performed music ranging from the familiar Something Beautiful to the contemporary upbeat sound of We Are Persuaded. Don Francisco, a soloist who travels with the group, also delighted the audience with his different type of music. Don takes bible stories and with the aid of his guitar tells them through music. Don takes Bible stories and with concert was a song by the Gaither children, Amy and Benji. Half of the proceeds were generously donated toward the completion of the Larsen Fine Arts Center. Not only will the incomparable talent and skill of the Trio long be remembered, but also their total devotion to Jesus Christ as displayed through their spirit and song. Gaither Trio ' s Variety Excites a Capacity Crowd 82 THE GAITHER TRIO 1. Gary McSpadden is the third member of the Gaither Trio. 2. The Gaithers ' back-up is a group of talented young people given a chance to sing and witness for the Lord. 3. Singing is the Gaithers ' best testimony. 4. Gloria sings one of her husband ' s compositions written especially for children, My Father ' s Angels. 5. The incredible talent of Bill Gaither is matched only by the dedication of the entire group. 6. The electric keyboard is only one part of Gaither ' s accompaniment. THE GAITHER TRIO 83 7 . Dan Peek, formerly of the rock group America, expresses in song his newfound relationship with Christ. 2. The Archers ' popularity is accredited to their unique sound. 3. Steve, Janice, and Tim — the Archers. 4. An exciting glow radiates from the face of Reba Rambo. 5 Dan Peek shows his ability as a Christian singer and pianist. 6. Performing for students is Ron Hudson from Venezuela. 7. Tim Archer gets excited for the Lord. 84 FALL CONCERTS Variety Is the Essence of Fall Concerts Olivet hosted many tine concerts during the fall semester that were sponsored by various organizations. Chalfant Hall was crowded many times as students sought a break from studies with good entertainment. Featured in concerts were the performers Dan Peek, Reba Rambo, Ron Hudson, and the Archers. FALL CONCERTS 85 LV.V-S, - ' IWk ik ' -J Annual Banquet Portrays Christmas Spirit Many hours of hard work on Ludwig Center by the Social Committee resulted in Portraits of Christmas, this year ' s Christmas banquet, breaking the tradition of holding it in Chalfant Hall. Elaborate decorations, including many live pine trees, adorned Ludwig as it was transformed into an exquisite restaurant. Excellent dining and entertainment were included in a Portraits of Christmas. 86 CHRISTMAS PARTY . A rare on-campus performance is given at the Christmas banquet by the Concert Singers. 2. Much work needs to be done for the Christmas banquet. 3. Concert Singers provide the entertainment. 4. A meaningful portrait of Christmas. 5. Melody Noe enjoys the festive decorations of the Red Room. 6. Many students enjoy the annual Christmas Party. 7. Saga conjures up a delicious meal. 8. Administrators join students to celebrate Christmas. CHRISTMAS PARTY 87 Messiah Lives An annual Christmas tradition at Olivet was celebrated once again this December at College Church. Rehearsals by the Choral Union and the orchestra, each consisting of music students, professors and other interested people, resulted in the presentation of Handel ' s Messiah conducted by Dr. Harlow Hopkins. College soloists were Jeff Bell, Tony Fightmaster, Sandra Harris, Andy Hunt, Rhonda Moreland, Rhea Vinson, and Greg Yates. 88 MESSIAH Hale and Wilder Entertain at Interim During interim the famous duo of Robert Hale and Dean Wilder conducted a workshop for Olivet ' s aspiring young vocalists. They also presented a concert of various styles of music, a combination of operatic, contemporary, and sacred solos and duets. The audience was also treated to a special piano solo by 2 accompanist Stephen Nielson. 1. Playing the bass in the orchestra is Mark Burchfield. 2. Hale and Wilder sing to the music of Stephen Nielson. 3. Senior Tony Fightmaster sings in his last performance of the Messiah. 4. Sandra Harris demonstrates her talent as one of the soprano soloists. 5. Choral Union traditionally performs the Messiah. 6. Robert Hale and Dean Wilder combine their talents in a unique sound. 7. As an opera soloist, Robert Hale is internationally known. HALE AND WILDER 89 1 . For the first time in years, students don ' t have to trudge through snowdrifts during interim. 2. Shirley French and Jerene Wright test their skills at backgammon. 3. The Red Room is a convenient place to relax. 4. A maintenance crew works hard during interim preparing for spring semester. 5. John Letanosky takes time for a study break. 6. Paul Roth. Paul Reisen, Geron Scates, and Lamont Deter spend a quiet evening in their apartment. 7. Sometimes studying seems useless. 90 INTERIM Winter Surprises Interim Students attending the January interim term of 1 980 were rather warmly surprised. Like last year the main characteristic of interim talk was snow — but this year — the lack of it. The usual interim activities such as fraying and snowball fights, not to mention snow- stuck cars and frozen noses, were dispensed with in favor of more spring- like activities. Temperatures soaring as high as 57° pleased almost everyone, except maybe skiers. More activities than in previous years were planned for the students: a concert by Robert Hale and Dean Wilder, a twirp weekend featuring a trip to Old Chicago, a candle-light steak dinner in the formal lounge, roller- skating, basketball games, and wrestling matches. INTERIM 91 Bridge Concert Generates Enthusiasm Bridge, a contemporary gospel music group, appeared in Chaltant Hall on the cold winter night of February 1 8. Their music, ranging from hymns to the latest gospel sounds, gave them an unique something-for-everybody versatality. Many responded to the inspirational message of their songs during a closing alter call. 1. With his soft-spoken humor, Mr. Bob Benson captivates the audience. 2. Higher Ground is one of the favorites done by Bridge. . 3. Barry Landis invites the audience to consecrate their lives to Jesus. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson meet with Bob Benson in President Parrott ' s office. 5. Each individual has talents to contribute to the quality sound of the group. . ,, 6 Bridge sings their own rendition of ' Rise Again. 7. The Boston Marathon is a dream shared by Ann Keimel. , „ . , . n „ 8. A cameraman catches a shot of President Parrott welcoming Ann to Olivet. 92 BRIDGE Spring Speakers Stimulate Chapel Audiences - Spring semester chapel services featured two prominent speakers, Mr. Bob Benson and Miss Ann Keimel. The Dickerson series is sponsored each year by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickerson, alumni from Olivet who now live in Wichita, Kansas. This year ' s series, February 1 2- 1 4, brought Bob Benson from Nashville, Tennessee, to speak to students and faculty. The simple truth that man does not 1 choose God, but is himself chosen, was his profound topic. Miss Ann Keimel, well-known author and speaker, came to Olivet on February 1 9. In front of a capacity crowd and her crew of cameramen from Israel, she began, Hi, I ' m Ann. And I ' m out to change my world, thus challenging each listener to change his world, however large or small it may be. t -r. SPRING SPEAKERS 93 mperials Rally Avid Fans 94 IMPERIALS ■ BmeEJ • r 5 ii j 1 r ■ 1 iB H 7 . The title out from the newly released album ' ' One More Song For You was sung by Dave Will. 2. As with each member of the group, Russ Taff performs with devotion to the Lord. 3. Living Without Your Love highlights the talents of each member. 4. Jim Murray, Dave Will, Russ Taff, and Armond Morales continue to be Olivet ' s favorite gospel group. 5. During ' ' Sail On, Jim Murray demonstrates how to use an old, rare, Black Angus cowbell given to him by Mrs. Angus. 6. The Imperials were welcomed with an excitement that was generated throughout the entire concert. 7. Russ Taff expresses his personal feelings through the song Praise the Lord. Only two days after winning their third Grammy Award, the Imperials appeared in Chalfant Hall before a near-capacity crowd. The Imperials, the number one gospel group in America today, gave their most electrifying, inspirational and incredibly versatile concert ever. Their music appealed to the young and old alike, ranging from the pulsating West Indian rhythm of Sail On to the southern gospel sound of Oh Buddha to the pop ballad One More Song For You. They shared their message not only through song but also by relating personal experiences. As Russ Taff gave his testimony and sang their hit, New Creation, each person there was challenged to examine his own relationship with Christ. As the concert ended, the crowd rose to their feet and cheered until the group returned for an encore performance of Water Grave after which they received another enthusiastic standing ovation. 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CHERYL GRAHAM Elementary Education TERRY GRANGER Business Education CATHERINE GREEN Christian Education LINDA GRIBBEN Nursing ROBERT GRIDER Zoology LYNNEGRILE Engineering MARY KAY GROG AN General Studies JOYGROGG Home Economics TERRY GUNTER Religion SUZANNE HAIGH Home Economics BARBRA HANSCHE Physical Education MYRA HARMON Nursing CARLEEN HARRIS Nursing SANDY HARRIS Music Education LEE HART Music Education DAVID HAYES Religion MICHELE MEYER HAYES Business PATRICIA HEDRICK Elementary Education KARL HEINZ Chemistry Zoology REBECCA HENDRICKER Home Economics SHARLENE HESS Psychology Social Welfare KAREN HICKOX Social Science JULIE HINKLE Home Economics LINDA HOLLENBECK Nursing SENIORS 1 09 STEVE HOSTETLER Business NANCY HOTLE Business Education LISA HUDSON Business DARRELL HUGHES Psychology LUTHER HUGHES Religion SVEA HUTCHENS Dietetics KATHI HUTCHINS Nursing JIM HUTSON Pre-Dental ' Zoology KATHY IRELAN Business Administration MARGARET IRWIN Elementary Education THOMAS JACOB Theology AL JACKSON Elementary Education PERRY JAYNES Business Administration ROSA JOHNSON Elementary Education RUTH JOHNSON Business MIKE JONES Religion NANCY JONES Dietetics TRAVIS JONES Business Management DONNA KEMP Management DIANA KENNEDY Social Welfare JAMES KIRBY Accounting GRACE KLEIN Elementary Education 110 SENIORS SENIORS 1 1 1 Eu 112 SENIORS SUSAN KOLMER Elementary Education JEAN KRESTEL Elementary Education JONKRING Psychology Bible Literature ANN KROEGHER Psychology MARK KRUSZYNSKI Biology Zoology MARY JANE LAMPING Music Education TURID LARSEN Home Economics VALERIE LATTY Social Welfare Psychology SHARON LAWES Elementary Education EDNA LAWS Business Administration CATHY LEDBETTER Social Welfare CINDY LEWIS Psychology Social Welfare DARRELL LEWIS Zoology JEFFLILIENTHAL Music JULIE LILIENTHAL English KEVIN LILLEY Chemistry GAY OLIVIER LILLEY Chemistry MARSHALL LILLIE Biblical Literature JUANITA LLOYD Business Marketing SHEREE LOCKWIN Elementary Education KAY LOWERY Christian Education MADELINE LUCAS Elementary Education SENIORS 113 MELANA LUCAS Elementary Education BOB MANSFIELD Math JEAN MARANGU Pre-Med Zoology KRIS MARON Home Economics DENNIS MARTIN Church Music Christian Education KIRK MASON Business Administration MICHEAL MAYWEATHER Physical Education JILL McCLUNG Social Science DAVID MEANS Accounting RHONDA MELGAARD Business Education LYNN METZ Religion RENEE MICHEL Nursing BRENDA MILLER Music Education CINDY MILLER Nursing RODNEY MILLER Religion CONNIE MILTON Nursing JACKIE MOODY Social Justice MARILYN MOORE Zoology SUSAN MORRIS Business BETSY MOSIER Biblical Literature History LYNDA MOUNTS Physical Education MARK MURRELL Zoology SUSETTEULRICHNEILL Psychology ALAN NELSON Biblical Literature 114 SENIORS i SENIORS 115 116 SENIORS pawA KRISTI NELSON English MARK NICKERSON Business Management MARK NIELSON Physical Education DON NORAMCZYK Business PATTY NYMEYER Physical Education BARBARA ODDO Nursing JANET OLIVER Elementary Education EVELYN OLSON Elementary Education RANDY O ' NEAL Biblical Literature CINDY ORWIG Elementary Education KAREN OSMAN Nursing MARY ANN OSMAN English Psychology MARILYN OSTROW Elementary Education JAYOTT Christian Education DENISE OWENS Nursing JOHN OWENS Business Administration DONNA OXNER Dietetics TIM OYER Christian Education BILL PACKARD Engineering Physics LINDA PARK Art BONILU PATTERSON Home Economics TERRY PENNINGTON Business SENIORS 117 DENNIS PEYTON Business Administration RONDA PIERCE Elementary Education RACHEL PITTS Nursing CINDY PONTO Music Performance JANE POSTIN Business Administration DAVID PRINDLE Geo-Chemistry JON RASH Music Education STEVEN RAYMOND Music Education STEVE READER Business PAMELA REICH Zoology PAUL REISEN Accounting DAVID RICE Religion JANET RICHARDSON Accounting SCOTT RIEGER Business Administration SANDY RIPPE Secretary Science ROSERISDEN Elementary Education KAREN ROBERSON Geo-Chemistry CHRIS ROBERTS Computer Science RON ROBERTS English CHARLENE ROBINSON English JANEROHRER Art CINDY RUBIN Physical Education 118 SENIORS 1- . j SENIORS 119 120 SENIORS . MELODY RUTH Management STEVE SALIBA Elementary Education LYDIA SALZMAN Business Administration GORDON SALM Accounting JANICE ELAINE SARVER English Teaching JANICE SAUBERLI Business Administration GERON SCATES Elementary Education MARCELLA SCHAER Home Economics ELIZABETH SCOTTEN Dietetics DAWN SHAFFER Dietetics STEVE SHERER English FLOYD SHOEMAKER History Teacher Education KEVIN SHORT Business Education WAYNE SHUMAKER Business Administration DEBBIE SHUPE Nursing LETITIA SIMMS Christian Education SUSAN SISCO Psychology Sociology IRENE SKEA Religion SHARON CASTEN SKELTON Nursing DAVE SMITH Accounting GORDON SMITH Physics JEFF SMITH Psychology SENIORS 121 ROBIN SMITH Nursing STEVEN SMITH Geo-Chemistry SHERRIESONS Psychology English JESSSOULIA Psychology MARTIN DALESOUTHERLAND Business Administration THERESA SPALDING Social Welfare DANASPENGLER Geo-Chemistry RHONDA ST. AMAND Nursing MARLENEST. JOHN Home Economics RICHARD STENZINGER Accounting JAMES STONESTREET Art RUTH STULTZ Home Economics EDIESUAREZ Music Education JOYSURRE Elementary Education BRENDASWANSON Psychology PAM SWARTS Social Justice JOY SWARTZ Social Justice BETH TAYLOR Business LORRAINE TAYLOR Psychology 122 SENIORS SENIORS 123 124 SENIORS PHYLLIS TAYLOR Home Economics VERNON TEW Religion MALINDA THOMAS Social Welfare ANNETTE THOMPSON Nursing RICHARD THOMPSON Religion CHRISTY TOLAND Violin Performance DAN TUBBS Geology Math RANDY TUMBLIN Business ANDYTURNBULL Music Education CINDY TURNER Business Administration RHEA VINSON Music Education BETH VOIGT Business Administration JAMES VOIGT Art PEGGY VOLAND Social Welfare Psychology JOYCELYN B. WAINWRIGHT Nursing RICHARD WAINWRIGHT Engineering Physics SARAH WALKER Business Administration DAVID WAMPLER Business Administration CINDY WARD Accounting SENIORS 125 LEE ANN WARD Physical Education SANDY WARE English STEVE WARNER Accounting JIM WARREN Physical Education SHELLEY WATSON Psychology JULIE WEBER Business Administration SHERRIWEDMORE Elementary Education RON WEISHAAR Communications KATHLEEN WELSH Nursing JOYWHITTEN Home Economics NANCY WILLIAMS Nursing SUSAN WILLIAMS Social Welfare RHONDA WILLIAMSON Computer Science ELLEN WITTHOFF Nursing RENEE WOLFE Accounting TEDWOZNIAK Business Administration History KAREN YOUNG Church Music KAY ZURCHER Nursing PAM ZURCHER Elementary Education 126 SENIORS SENIORS 127 Class Councils Senior Class Council, seated: Darrell Lewis, Vice President; JoAnne Rexroth, sponsor; Brenda Brillhart, secretary; Dave Means, President; Standing: Anne Baldridge, representative; Renee Michel, representative; Donna Dikeman, social committee — chairperson; Pam Goudy, social committee; Scott Rieger, chaplain; Joanne Boddy, representative; Don Barr, treasurer. Freshman Class Council, seated: Tim Robinson, treasurer; Melody Sharpe, secretary; Jana Friend, President; Susie Snellenberger, Vice President; Ron Sharp, chaplain. Standing: Becky Ebert, social committee; Michele Tingley, WRA representative; Cindy Spencer, social committee; Tim Wiens, representative; Lissa Bokker, social committee; Geron VanTine, representative; Sandy Long, social committee — chairperson. Not pictured: Laura Bass, social committee. 128 CLASS COUNCILS Junior Class Council, SEATED: Beth Langford, secretary; Lois Standard, chaplain; Melinda Davis, social committee-chairman; Janice Love, representative; STANDING: Jerry Campbell, social committee; Q uinn Dickey, representative; Greg Ford, Vice President; Ken Roth, treasurer; Vernie Horner, social committee; John Hay, President. NOT PICTURED: Greg Shelton, social committee; PamAndress, social committee; Daron Nance, representative. Sophomore Class Council, SEATED: Judy Johnson, Chaplain; Alice Steele, social committee; Kim Coker, social committee; Trina Heidrick, social committee; Karen Thomas, social committee; STANDING: Dr. Kenneth Hendrick, sponsor; Steve Beatty, treasurer; Ed Drake, representative; Jennifer Clark, representative; Brian Allen, President; Jeff Hicks, Vice President. NOT PICTURED: Rhonda Knox, secretary; Penny Reno, social committee chairman. CLASS COUNCILS 129 Juniors Marcia Abbott Linda Adler Becky Ahlseen Cathy Amtower Pam Andress Linda Ange Dale Anglen Wade Armentroux Tina Arrigo Danielle Ayers Elizabeth Bailey Betsy Baker Miala Baker Carolyn Ball Deanna Banks Anne Barker Dave Barkes Michele Barr Dawn Bates Mike Bear Marcia Beard Vicki Beckwith 130 JUNIORS Dawn Bell Jeff Bell Mark Bell Sfeve Benneff Sue Bennett Ernestine Benton Pat Berry Patricia Bick Deborah Biller Mardi Billings Joseph Blalock Beverly Blanton Tonya Bodey Alan Bogovich Heidi Bogue Brenda Bracken Charlyn Brandbury Dan Brady Doug Bricker Al Brillhart Kathy Brininstool . Diane Brown Karen Brown Bruce Brunner JUNIORS 131 Theresa Brummett Michael Buck Mark Burchfield Mitchell Burks Linda Buttolph Barb Cain Debbie Caise Candy Galas Jerry Campbell Linda Carlson Clarence Cawvey Shelley Chen DiannaClupper Cindy Collins Susan Collins Kevin Compton Donna Connelly Brian Crabtree 132 JUNIORS Joel Cramer Norlyn Crandall Lawrence Cranston Kathy Davis Melinda Davis Candy Dexter John Q. Dickey Dan Dorsey Brad Draper Bruce Durbin Sue Ellen Eades Pam Ewing Steve Ferguson Dave Fessler Paul Fiorenza Tim Fitzgerald Mark Fleming Greg Ford Dave Fowler Brenda Franseen Randy Frazier Sidney Frazier Tamara Freeman Dawn Gadd Maureen Galindo Diane Gamble Joy Garton JUNIORS 133 Terry Gaskins Linda Geeding BrendaGoins Evangeline Golay Steven Golay Mark Goodkind Carol Goon Ronda Gowan Patricia Graft Denise Gray Mark Green Brenda Greenlee Allen Hamende James Hammerstrand Jerri Handy Craig Hansel Tony Harris John Hay Darrell Hazelwood Dorothy Heise Julie Henderson Mona Hensley Tim Hess Becky Hines Gloria Hockerman Connie Hokanson Mark Holcomb Deborah Hood Tami Hoose Mark Hopkins 134 JUNIORS Vernon Horner Michelle Huck Andrew Hunt Joyce Hurliman Rose Hitchison Almeda Hyde Ken Innis Scott Jackson Don Jamerson Terri James Elsa Jarvis Denise Johnson Gweldon Johnson Janet Johnson Mark Johnson Paul Johnson RayW. Johnson Richard Johnson JUNIORS 135 Sara Johnson Bill Jones Jim Jones Debra Jordan Barbra Jowers Doug Karl Barbra Keffer Douglas Kindle Carole King Mary Beth King Christy Kinney Carroll Kledzik Ronn Kling Michael Krahulec Steve Lalone Beth Langford Lauren Lashley Jettery Lawes Mary Beth Leatherman Kevin Lee Russ Leigh Gina Lesch James Leston Debra Lindiey 136 JUNIORS Ruth Lingle Janice Love Cindy Lundstrom Christine Lyons Terry Maddack Linda Manville Jann Martin Julia Mathis Jan McClenahan Barbra McClung Max McComb Jana McCormick Colleen McCoy Patty McCoy Bob McGrath Mike Mcintosh Joe McRaniels Dean Meadows Ron Mechling Ellen Merrell Dale Metcalt Trinette Michaelson Diane Miller Dwight Millikan JUNIORS 137 Vernon Mitchell John Mohler Mark Montgomery Mary Moore Mike Moore James Moorhouse Rhonda Moreland David Murrell Tern Muschott Daron Nance Mark Nass Kendra Nelson June Nicholson Lori Oliver Denise Oskins Scott Owens MarkOwings Barry Parker Michael Partyka Roger Phillips Don Pierce Carol Pombert Cynthia Pond Nedra Ponder Jody Postin Beth Prince Marmda Prior Noelia Reyes Richard Rice Mark Rigg 1 JUNIORS 138 Ardis Robinson Myles Rosenthal Ken Roth Charmine Rotteveel Michael Rowe Robert Ruesing Pamela Santoro Deb Scharmer Ralph Scherer Cindi Schimmelpfenning Cheryl Scott Nancy Self Cindy Sellers Mark Sheets Greg Shelton Polly Sheppard Brian Shindle SaraShipman Louise Sidney Linda Sievert TimSigler Judy Simmons Greg Small Joyce Smith JUNIORS 139 Pat Smith Trudy Snodgrass Karen Southerland Art Speakman Valerie Spearman Cleste Spires Martha Staley Wayne Stanhope Connie Stanley Michael Stone Dave Strait Evan Strong Linda Strong Arnold Strouse Debbie Szalkay Cyndi Taylor Jetf Tharp Lisa Thompson Carol Towne Gary True Edward Turnbull 140 JUNIORS Kevin Ulis Denise Ulrich PamVastbinder Earlene Verrett Debbie Walker Duane Warren James E. Warren DebWatkins Diane Weigand Debbie Whitteberry Jan Whttington Joy Whittington Charles Williams Jim Williams Nolan Williams Brian Wilson Cheryl Wolfgang Jerene Wright Koleen Wynn Greg Yates Sandra Zackmire JUNIORS 141 Sophomores Curtis Adams Loree Adams Betsy Adcock Gary Anderson Gloria Babich Cheryl Bacon Rae Baer Bonnie Baker Lori Ballard John Barker Ruth Bates Kathy Beardslee Darla Beatty Steve Beatty Arlen Beckman Linda Beckwith Lisa Bennett Tom Benson Mike Bentz Marshall Best Debbie Bowen Mary Bramer Kim Braun Karen Buker Bonnie Bullock Pam Bumpus Debra Buning Benji Burchtield Norma Burrington Cheryl Burrous Pamela Caldwell Linda Calhoun Becky Call Denise Calvin Steve Cameron Janet Campbell Tim Campbell Gayle Cannon Jim Cannon 142 SOPHOMORES Karen Cannon Tammy Carlson Cindy Carpenter Kenneth Carpenter Melody Carroll Gary Casten Norma Castleman Carol Chainey Mike Chandler Sandra Chandler Danna Cherryholmes Janice Clark Jeanine Clark Jeffery Clark Jennifer Clark Laura Clark Kim JoCoker Steve Coker Nancy Cole Jody Conable Kim Conner Dan Cook Kevin Cook Mike Cook Don Corzine Mary Coulter Kelly Cowger Marie Coy Juli Crabtree Kelly Crandall- Angie Cripe Jana Crisp Joe Crist Tim Crump Jim Cundiff James Dearlove Wilson Deaton Dino Derose Karen De Sollar SOPHOMORES 143 Shenfield Dee Cindy Deubner Tim Diehl Craig Dillman Connie Dipietro Debbie Doliber Brenda Douglas Cindy Downey Ed Drake Rod Dunklee Caroline Dupes Brenda Durbin Tammi Dutour Annette Edmonds Chuck Ellwanger Ellen Engelthaler Dan Erickson Melinda Erwin Robin Evans Doreen Fast Diane Fearn Debbie Felt Tracy Fetters Theresa Flynn Dee Hart Foster Robert Fowler Monty Fox Greg Frankhouser Sylvia Freeman Brenda Frey Debbie Froman Sharon Frost Mark Fry Pamela Fry Phillip Fuller Doug Gallup Lorene Garlick Bob Gerstenberger Ellen Gibbs Dale Gibson Cynthia Gibula Becky Golay Barb Gooden Tim Gorman JackGriner Valerie Gross Cynde Groth Cindy Hair 144 SOPHOMORES Brenda Hansen Randell Hansen Heidi Hanson Debra Harper Del Harshman Judy Hartman Jeff Hartzetl Monti Harris Melissa Hasselbring Theresa Hawley Trina Heidrick Debbie Heise Lydia Helton Sue Hendley Jeff Hicks Michele Hicks Christie Hill Kathrine Hirst Rachel Hochstetler Terry Hodge Mel Hoffert Mark Hofstra Rhenea Holland Cindy Hooker Cindy Horton Theresa Houck Rhonda Houston Becky Howell Cathy Howell Brenda Hueber Steve Humerickhouse John Hursh Kelly Hutson Gary Hyde Joyce Hyde Cindy Hyson SOPHOMORES 145 Simona Isaacs Ellen Jacobs John Jaynes Dennis Johnson Jim Johnson Judy Johnson Mary Johnson Steve Johnson Janice Jones Lester Jones Terry Jones Cindy Kellerman Dave Kelly Janine Kezele Lisa Kidder Karen Kiefer Tammy Krieger J. Evan Kincaid Brian Kirby Bryan Kirby George Kirkpatrick Rhonda Knox Janice Koteskey Karen Kundrat Tim Kunz Patty Krestel Doug Laymon Edmond Leeney Stephanie Leigh Terry Letzkus Rich Ling Becky Loudermilk Joellen Luginbill Stephen Lyle Alan Macqueen Beth Malone 146 SOPHOMORES Bryon Manessier Lisa Manning Janis Mattax Lily Maurer Beth McCoy Cynthia McDonald Daniel McDonald Tamara McGill Amy McGregor Michael McSwain Pamela Meissner Mark Merritt Don Meyer Marsha Miles Kim Mitchell Tom Mitchell Barry Mock Elaine Morrison Ned Mozier Dallas Mucci Susan Mundy Lisa Murphy David Najarian Shelly Neal Daryl Nelson Melody Noe Mary Norris John Nutter Kerri Oliver Gary Osborne Michelle Otterstien MargretOttinger Dena Owens Karen Owens Rob Paleno Colleen Patrick Steve Parke Judy Parker Keith Peachey Luanna Peterson Cheryl Phelps Todd Phillips Cynthia Poling Nancy Porter Lisa Preston Joan Prewitt Natalie Prince Mike Prince SOPHOMORES 147 Stephen Quanstrom Rosemary Quinn Jenny Ray Marsha Reader Rick Reed Jana Remmenga Penny Reno Doretta Rentz Becky Rickel Pennysue Rickey Linda Riegle Sue Ritchart Terry Rodgers Sonia Rodriguez Robyn Roth Cindy Ruder Dan Runyon Jane Rush Joy Salm Tammie Salmon Steven Sanders Debbie Sawicki Lanette Sessink Dennis Seymour Rachel Shaver JimShedd Susan J. Sheets Steve Short Darrell Slack Deborah Smith Joan Smith Morey Smith Sheri Snead Tim Speedy Nancy Spradlin Holly Spragg Pam Stadler Wendy Steed Alice Steele Ruth Stegink Joel Stiendel Rora Stipes 148 SOPHOMORES Roger Stitt Tom Strickfaden Mark Stuck Jan Swanson BethSwartz Denise Styles Vicki Tanner Pam Taylor SueTeubner Dave Tewell Karen Thomas Suzy Thompson Brenda Thornton KimbereleeTollie Sharon Traynor Ann Tremain Cheryl Tupper Bev Tyler Karen Voigt Theresa Vore Debbie Vyleta Jenny Wagner SnadraWampler Wanda Weathers Donna Weitzel Cynthia White Patrick Whitlow Linda Whitney Gloria Wickham Daniel Wilson Wendy Wiseman Robert Wisneski Chris Woodard Rosemary Woolard Jo Workman Kenny Yamauchi Vicki Yates Dawn York Dale Zea Raylene Zea Carla Ziaja Missy Zielinski Gayle Zurcher SOPHOMORES 149 Freshmen Debbie Abels Stan Adler Danielle Ainley Brenda Allen Kathy Alvey Mark Andrews Robin Armstrong Melody Arreguin Gary Babich Darla Baker Mitzi Baker Cathy Barkes Sheryl Barber Laura Bass Emilie Basset Keith Bateman Linda Bauerle Debbie Baugh Dan Beaty Mark Bechtel Steve Bellman Jackie Bendorf Linda Bentz Sandra Berbaun Yvonne Bethman Teresa Binion Robert Blithe Susan Boe Lissa Bokker Marta Bond Janet Bornemann Marianne Borton 150 FRESHMEN Mark Boston Debbie Bowden Mark Boyce Eliot Brace Lynda Bradford Susan Brady Sheila Bray Tim Brenner Tammi Brininstool Karen Broadus Susan Brodien Bruce Brown Debbie Brown Dwight Brown Jacqueline Buckley Zandra Burdine Carol Burrows Michelle Butler Beverly Cain Cindy Caswell Rodney Carpenter Wayne Carey Steve Carlson Wendy Carlson Michelle Caro Kevin Cawvey Teresa Chaney Cathy Chase Holly Clark Lori Clark Joan Clouatre Lori Cobb Kimberli Collett Jeft Collins Mark Collom Karen Combest Tammi Combs Sheila Cook Lynne Cooper Margo Cooper Elizabeth Cornell Randy Cotner Tamra Cowgill David Cozad Julie Cray Craig Crombar Brad Cluver Kent Davis FRESHMEN 151 Pam Davis Angela Davisson Barbra Daymon Tom Deckard Trina Deem Sheila Denney Scott Dexter Brenda Dillman Debbie Dodd Jim Dodds Lisa Dougherty Brenda Duncan Shelly Dutelmeier Darcy Dyce Welburn Easom Rebecca Ebert Dirk Ellis Luanne Emmons Paula Engleman Lanette Eshelby Jackie Fackler David Fanning Dan Florey Rebecca Fortune Lane Fosnaugh Rhonda Fowler Karen Fox Margo Fox Lori Frederickson Paula Freed Karen Freeman Paula Freeman Jana Friend Debbie Fry Pam Gard Michael Garriott Laura Geeding Susan Geist Richard George 152 FRESHMEN Mark Gerboth Kathleen Gillett Kelly Gilmore Deena Gilroy Shelly Glendenning Kim Gonzalez Janice Gooden Regina Goodpasture Pam Goodwin Carol Gray Susan Gray Tim Green Kim Green Tim Gregg Pam Griffin Neil Griffy Brad Hacker Karen Hail Jim Hair Randell Hale Wayne Hall Cheryl Haney Linda Hanzelin Shirley Harbach Peggy Hardy Dianne Harmon Gayle Harper Darrell Hasenleder Toni Hatfield Marcy Hawley Mark Heaps Rick Hendricks Marcia Hendrickson Lisa Herrmann Eric Hickman Lynn Hickman Cheryl Hill Patty Hill Julie Hindman FRESHMEN 153 Jody Hitchcock Greg Hockerman Wanda Hodge Melinda Hofer Karen Holman Troy Hoose Rick Hown Jodi Huber Marion Humbles Susan Humphreys Cindy Hunsberger Patty Hunt Jane Hunter Tom Hutson Dave Ingalls Dena Ingram Gary Jenkins Mike Jennings Carol Jones Roger Jones Danette Johnson Kim Johnson Sandra Johnson Thurston Johnson Carl Johnston Paula June Gail Junge Merrilee Kearns Laurel Keffer Cindi Keiser Susan Kimmons Bobbi King Sheila Kinney 154 FRESHMEN George Kirkpatrick Cindy Kissick Phil Kizzee Kimberly Kloss Jami Knight Kelly Koehn Kim Laduke Sheryl Lake Sue Larime Dawn Landwehr Beth Langworthy Angie Latham Marvena Leach Kevin Leamon Brenda Leftel Michele Leitzman Barry Locke Sandy Long Rob Loudin Steve Lovett Warren Luckens Karen Ludwig Don Maddack Mary Ellen Maher Steve Mahon Mike Manville Patricia Martinez Christie Martinson Regina Massengale Vince McBetts Denise McClellan Dave McCool Darlene McDavey Melody McDuftee William McElroy Ramona McElwain FRESHMEN 155 Freeman McGee Nancy McKibbin Bonnie McKnight Lori McLaughlin Mardee McSwain Karen Melgaard Teri Messer Beth Mihay Karen Miller Mark Miller Pam Millhuff Marva Miracle Tim Mitchell Paul Moreillon Jeff Morford Lizbeth Morris Janet Moutray Pam Muhm Peggy Munice Judy Murray Ramona Muschott Fred Muxlow Gay Myers Randell Myers David Neal Pam Needier Dale Newsome Rebecca Nichols Julie Noblitt Toni Norris Heather Owner Dave Paleno Brian Parker Steve Paul Paul Peavy Nancy Penberthy Randy Phipps Ginger Pierce Mary Lou Pitts Cynthia Pool Deborah Porter Jim Powell Carol Prince Mary Prindle Lynne Quanstrom Sarah Rassmusson Mark Reader Diana Rees 156 FRESHMEN Rob Reich Terry Reid Jeff Reynolds Russell Rhodes Rim Rickel Don Robbins Rebekah Robbins Rick Roberts Tim Robinson Roger Rockwell Jenny Rodgers Ruben Rodriguez Denise Rousselle Heidi Romeril Janice Romin Mark Romin Brenda Ronne Sheri Ruether Debbie Russell Michelle Salerno Deane Sallmen Karen Salmelid Randy Sapp Bill Sawyer Carrie Sayre Diane Schaper Ruth Schinzel Todd Schulz L. Scott Rhonda Scott Steve Scott Mark Searcy FRESHMEN 157 Michelle Sebben Steve Seibold Theresa Shackelford Ron Sharpe Spencer Shaver Teresa Shaw Susan Skaggs DarleneSmalley Amanda Smith Cathy Smith Mark Smith Susie Snellenberger Kathy Snyder Janey Soper Carrie Southerland Karen Spalding Brett Spengler Dave Sprouse Cindy Sprunger Jeff Starks Cheryl Stiegleman Becky Stout Danny Strange Brenda Strickland Miram Strong Roger Strong Sue Stuck Carolyn Sutton Lora Syson Tim Tague Andrea Taylor Dan Taylor Lisa Taylor Rhonda Thill Karlene Thompson Robert Thompson Michelle Tingley Sharon Towne DeniseTruesdale 158 FRESHMEN Cindy Tubbs Jeff Tubbs Michael Turner Kim Tweedy Wayne Urfer Ernie Vandersfeen Sheryl Van Houweling Randy Vastbinder Mindy Vaught Lynne Walker Brian Wangler Janeene Warby Janet Warby Kevin Warner Karen Watson Pam Watte rs Sara Watts Katrina Weaver Paul Wechter Wendy Wendel Darcy Whitaker Dave White Sheryl White Steve Whitteberry Tim Wiens Mary Wilkins Cecil Williams Ron Williams Denise Wiltfong Deborah Wolf Barbra Woolward Rhonda Woolard Brian Yates Bekki Yeakel Julie Young Shirley Zackmire GinaZurcher Janelle Zurcher FRESHMEN 159 Graduate Degrees Master of Arts R. James Bledsaw David E. Clardie Robert Davison Tracy Hoskins Ronald J. Hyson Thomas H. Lorimer John Mongerson Roger C. Outler Orvall Pufall Rosemary Teal James W.Thompson Daryl Stanton Biblical Theology - Theology - Theology — Theology - Biblical Theology — Theology — Theology — Theology - Biblical Literature - Ministry - Ministry - Doctrine - Ministry Literature - Doctrine Theology - Doctrine - Doctrine - Doctrine Literature Master of Arts in Education Canary Tanzy Barbara Hartness Bruce Remmenga Carolyn Richie James Whitis 160 GRADUATE DEGREES Steven Chatham •-w% Two Seniors Study in Washington, D.C. The fall semester of this year brought seniors Steven Chatham and David Eaton a momentous experience in our nation ' s capital. Through the Christian College Con- sortium, of which Olivet is a member, Steve and Dave were selected to this field study opportunity as partici- pants of the American Studies program in Washington, D.C. Graduating in May, 1980, Steven Chatham, a marketing management major from Kansas City, Missouri, served as a staff member at the headquarters of Marketing Gen- eral, Inc. This firm specializes in consultation for major associations within the United States. His responsibilities included data analysis, client consultation, package design of direct-response mailings, and other related mar- keting services. After graduation, Steve will begin work at Veterinary Laboratories, Inc. in the marketing manage- ment position. Upon acquiring more experience, he intends to return to Washington, D.C. to begin graduate study in marketing. In concluding remarks Steve stated, Being in Washington broadened my perspective to real- ize the need to integrate Christian faith within the deci- sion-making process. God calls people to all facets of service within the political structure. David Eaton, of Miami, Florida, majoring in Pre-Law will also be graduating from Olivet in May, 1 980. He intends to enter law school immediately upon graduation with partic- ular interest in taxation. While in Washington, Dave worked as Administrative Intern to U.S. Senator Lawton Chiles of Florida. His responsibilities included research in constituent-related casework, responding to the Senator ' s religious-oriented mail, and drafting committee hearing synopses for the legislative staff dealing with SALT. Dave indicated that the Washington encounter gave him a new perspective on political involvement: The passive, unquestioned, totally-acceptant thought pattern regarding government has no place in the mind of a Christian. My capacity to challenge and sort through the moral and spir- itual implications relating to political issues must be I exploited to the fullest extent. ' ' .:.,,« SENIORS IN WASHINGTON 161 162 GROUPS GROUPS 163 Aurora The AURORA staff is a group of talented, dedicated, and ambitious people. Not only do they work hard, but they tire easily. This is not to say that they do not deserve to tire easily, for the AURORA is produced through many hours of work by many individuals. Creative designing of the graphics and layouts for the 1 980 AURORA began early in the spring of 1 979. The summer brought a complete renovation of the advertising and financing programs. 164 AURORA The entire organizational structure of the yearbook was adjusted to accommodate the position of Ads Section editor and to make better use of the individual abilities of the staff members. The 1 980 AURORA operated under an accelerated production schedule. For this reason the editor provided all the section editors with a page by page description of each printing deadline. This has been a year of growth for the organization and its members. 1. The editor of the 1980 AURORA, Daniel Behr, worked toward a high level of involvement and strong organization for both the production schedule and the staff structure. 2. Ads section: Front Row; Angie Cripe, Teresa Vore, Beth Langford, section editor. Back Row; Brian Kirby, Jim Cundiff. 3. James Kirby brought a strong background in business and accounting into the office of Business Manager. He held the reins on the largest AURORA budget. 4. Photography Stafl ' : Kneeling; Craig Crombar, Brian Shindle, head photographer, Mardee McSwain. Standing; BradBuzenski, Dave Cozad, Debbie Felt, Tom Deckard, Don Robbins, Mark Reader, Karen Cannon, Darrell Crawford, Tim Rickel, Tim Wiens. 5. Marcy Hawley typing on the all too familiar quad- pak. 6. Gloria Wickham worked as layout and copy editor as pan of her duties as assistant editor. 7. The AURORA advisor, Dr. Larry Finger, provides invaluable service to the yearbook in innumerable ways. 8. The 1980 AURORA section editors: Front row; Polly Sheppard, Class section, Beth Langfor, Ads section, Mary Johnson, executive secretary. Back row; Dave Tewell, Faculty section, Suzy Thompson, Activities section, Tami Hoose, Organizations section. 9. Brian Shindle conducted the photography department with new organization and professionalism. He made many improvements in the darkroom facilities. 166 AURORA 1. Sports section: SEATED; Laura Geeding, Anne Baldridge — section editor, STANDING; Brian Wilson, Rose Hutchison, Sue Hendley, Vern Horner. 2. Classes section; SEATED; Polly Sheppard — section editor, STANDING; Janine Kezele, Mary Coulter, Pam Goudy, Marcy Hawley. 3. Organizations section: Left to right, Sharon Lawes, Linda Ange, Lisa Hooker, Tami Hoose — section editor, Janice Sarver, Pam Roustio, Rachel Kuhn. 4. 1979-80 Aurora Staff. 5. The Aurora section editors in one of their rare busy moments. 6. Our beloved editor left holding the bag. 7. Rev. Ted Lee, Dean of Students, provides a distinct contribution to the Aurora by previewing every picture before it appears in the book. 8. Activities section: left to right; Kim Mitchell, Lisa Preston, Janine Kezele, Suzy Thompson — section editor, Margarat Ottinger, Gl oria Babich, Janice Clark. Aurora Spiritual Life is the campus organization which gives a student a tangible means of expressing what Jesus has done in his life. In participating in the programs students learn what it is to forget about themselves for awhile, and turn their attentions to the needs of others. Gospel Crusaders is the program which ministers to our own chuar, Brian Shindle, head pho travel to churches on the Olivet educational zone to conduct youth weekends, and other types of revival services. Media Ministries falls under the same category, with the exception of the way that it presents the message of Christ. While G.C. ' s takes a more traditional approach, Media Ministries ministers through puppet shows, slide presentations, plays, and other types of drama. Aware is the program which involves all of the students of Spiritual Life Expresses Chris Olivet in a drive to raise money for those less fortunate than ourselves. The mission project for this year was raising money to aid the European Nazarene Bible College in its teaching facilities; helping a few people so that they may help many. Evangels is a community oriented program. The members visit youth detention centers, the county jail, nursing homes, a mental ward and other areas, all which represent human need Some of the people reached by Evangels will be getting their first real look at someone that really cares for them as a persoi On Campus Ministries is the final aspect of Spiritual Life. It seeks to facilitate better worship and devotional patterns in students. On Campus Ministries emphasizes priorities in individuals ' lives that must be present if the person is going to be a minister in any position in life. 168 SPIRITUAL LIFE 1. Evangels: First row; P. Rogers, T. Combs, C. Sellers, C. Downey, D. Vyleta, P. Hardy. Second row; S. Boe, J. Bomemann, C. Kellerman, J. Brandt, J. McGarey, B. Mansfield, D. Harper. Third row; J. Fischer, C. Lundstrom, D. Hoffert, Ft. Williamson, A. Kolberg, G. Junge, M. McSwain. Fourth row; M. Tingley, J. Boddy, L. Manville, G. Nielson, B. Packard, S. Parke, M. Green, J. Johnson, J. Soulia, B. Ponto, T. Wiens. 2. Janet Richardson, Spiritual Life secretary. 3. Mark Gilroy, Vice President of Spiritual Life. 4. Gospel Crusaders: First row; D. Smalley, D. Miller, S. Barker, J. Hammerstrand, P. Zurcher, D. Watkins. Second row; E. Strong, M. Green, K. Williamson, D. Hasenleder, S. King, C. Graves, H. Owner. Third row; B. Adcock, J. Workman, T. Green, L. Taylor, J. Hartzel, D. Heise, D. Heise. Fourth row; S. Ruether, K. Kloss, C. Martinson, D. Sherar, R. Mechling. 5. Spiritual Life Directors: Left to right; M. McComb, L. Manville, J. Clark, J. Brown. SPIRITUAL LIFE 169 170 SPIRITUAL LIFE Spiritual Life SPIRITUAL LIFE 171 172 ASG ASG Concentrates on Problem Solving The two purposes of the Associated Student Government are representation and service. Student Council, with the direction of President, John Duncan, fulfilled these purposes. The ASG represented the student body by receiving a firm promise for more street lights around ONC and other campus changes. Some of the services they gave were sponsoring social events, all away basketball games on WKOC, and the Bill Gothard Seminar. This year the ASG concentrated on solving everyday problems to make the campus better. 1 74 ASG ' ' ■ ■■■■■ ■ :«- ■■ ' ;- 1. Sophomore Class: SEATED; Brian Allen, President, Representatives Ed Drake and Jennifer Clark. 2. A.S.G. Treasurer, Steve Craig. 3. Vice President in charge of Social Affairs, Diane Gamble. 4. Freshmen Class: SEATED; Jana Friend, President, Representatives, Garon Van Tine and Tim Wiens. 5. GLIMMERGLASS Editor, Barb Cain. 6. AURORA Editor, Daniel Behr. 7. A.S.G. Advisor, Dr. J. OttisSayes. 8. Council members and Dr. Sayes check the A.S.G. News. 9. Rev. Lee carves the turkey at annual A.S.G. banquet. ASG 1 75 WRAandMRA Work Together for Success 1. MRA Council: Lett to Right; L Fosnaugh, S. Shaver, J. Jones, L. Deter, P. Reisen, R Frazier.J. Jones. 2 WRA Executive Council: Seated; L. Oliver, S. Deaton, P. Caldwell, M. Tingley. Standing; J. Handy, B Lee, sponsor, D. Dikeman. 3. Sue Deaton, WRA President. 4. Lamont Deter, MRA president. 5. Spirits are warmed at MRA bonfire. 6 The WRA tatty pull brings smiles as well as sticky fingers. 7 WRA Council: First Row; R. Williamson, J. Oliver, S. Deaton, P. Caldwell, M. Tingley. Second Row; L. Oliver, D. Calvin. Third Row; M. Staley, D. Dikeman, J. Handy, G Meyers, S. Neal, S. Barrett. 176 MRA The Women ' s Residents Association, under the leadership ot Sue Deaton, had a good year. Each semester the Association sponsored Twirp Week, and this year added the new January term Twirp Weekend. Homecoming Coronation was fall semester ' s big event, while spring brought Parent Weekend, co-sponsored with MRA. Prayer breakfasts, Seminars, a garage sale, and a marathon were new in the WRA ' s list of events. The Men ' s Residents Association was busy this year with some old favorites and some new activities. The MRA, under the leadership of Lamont Deter, sponsored a ski trip and a canoe trip as well as co-sponsoring Parent Weekend. The Association sponsored the annual Ping Pong and Foose Ball Tournaments. This year they also sponsored Andress Blackwood Company Concert, Christian Athletes, and a men ' s prayer breakfast. Glimmerglass Adds Color The GLIMMERGLASS completed its 39th year as the newspaper that reflects student and community life at Olivet. Editor Barb Cain and staff members worked together to produce thirteen issues of the GLIMMERGLASS, which included relevant news items, features a campus news brief column, devotional insights by a variety of writers, and ads with valuable discounts and coupons in each issue, The Paper also featured an expanded sports section, including many Photos and regular Tiger Spotlights on individual athletes. Also, the paper was made more attractive with the addition of spot color in many of the issues. 178 GLIMMERGLASS Drama Club Entertains This was an active year for the Drama Club. Under the leadership of President Janice Sarver and Prof. Stephen Vanciel, the bigger-than-ever club sponsored the Homecoming Play, Agatha Christie ' s The Mousetrap, and a Spring play. The club ' s booth also won second place on Club Day. This year the group strove for re-organization by writing a new constitution. 1. GLIMMERGLASS editor, Barb Cain. 2. GLIMMERGLASS executive staff: Seated; K. Desollar, B. Cain, editor, L. Windoffer, advisor. Standing; K. Carpenter, C Calas, S. Quanstrom. 3. Bryan Kirby as Sargent Trotter the intrepid detective in Agatha Christie ' s The Mousetrap. 4. The Drama Club: First Row; J. Parker, P. Davis, K. Bateman, K. Beardslee. Second Row; T. Hudson, L. Hooker, M. McElwain, E. Drake, J. Sarver, president, J. Noblitt, R. Kuhn, P. Roustio, M. Rowe, D. Behr. Third Row; S. Fulton, N. Burrington, S. Wilson. Fourth Row; D. Fanning, B. Mace, M. Cook. 5. GLIMMERGLASS Staff: First Row; S. Brady, B. Cain, N. Price, G. Dalphe, K. Desollar, L. Garlic, B. Cain, editor, M. Berns, M. Leatherman. Second Row; S. Sons, C. Gray. Third Row; D. Ford, L. Cobb. Fourth Row; C Williams, J. Warren. Fitth Row; K. Carpenter, S. Quanstrom, D. Slack. 6. GLIMMERGLASS staff members skillfully piece together another issue. 7. Drama Club officers: Seated; S. Wilson, J. Sarver. Standing; M. Rowe, D. Behr, L. Hooker, S. Vanciel, advisor. 8. Bob Wisneski becomes an old Army Major for the Homecoming play. DRAMA CLUB 1 79 Nursing Students in Action Nursing Students in Action is an organization which serves to enrich communication between faculty and students. This year in addition to the annual health fair, a new career day was instituted and a student- faculty Christmas banquet was held for the first time. , Circle K officers: Seated; M. Blackburn, president. Standing; R. Simmons, advisor, J. Jones, B. Thorfon, R. Birdsong, B. Baker, K. Tollie. 2. Pinning Ceremony makes it all worthwhile for nursing students. 3. Nursing students simulate real life experience. 4. Circle K members proudly stand by new tutor scooter. 5. The new tutor scooter provided by the United Way. 6. Nursing dedication honors accomplishment and hard work. 7. Nursing Students in Action officers: Left to Right; K. Welsh, D. Hoffert, D. Owens, president. 8. Circle K president. Mark Blackburn, calling the meeting to order. 9. Halloween party provides a time of sharing and fun for tutors and their students. 180 NURSING STUDENTS IN ACTION ft tit I llll I llll I llll I 2 I Circle K Reaches Out Circle K is a national organization ot college students working in alliance with Kiwanis Club. The members ot Circle K tutor and provide guidance to elementary children. Activities are planned throughout the year tor the children and tutors. This year the club, under President Mark Blackburn, saw the purchase ot a new station wagon tor transportation of the tutors to the elementary schools ot the area. Circle K sponsors the Blood Mobile and participates in fund raising activities for the Kiwanis Club. CIRCLE K 181 . Business Club officers: SEATED; D. Peyton — president. STANDING; L. Weber, J. Kirby, L. Anderson — advisor, C Delhagen. 2. Gloria Wickham preparing for a career in finance. 3. Pre- Law Club: SEATED; J. Hursh, E. Drake, R. Knox, J. Crabtree, S. Beatfy. STANDING; Ft. Rice, B. Mansfield. 4. Research keeps pre-law students busy. 5. Rob Reich waits for new recruits. 6. Steve Beatty discusses the issues with club members. 7. Members gather to plan business strategy. Pre-Law Club Is Born The Pre-Law Club is a new organization this year. The club ' s purpose is to provide information and develop interest in the law profession. Speakers and discussion were important in developing this club and helping underclassmen get a start in a i career. -l : 182 PRE-LAW CLUB Business Club Plans for Future The purposes of the Business Club is: to stimulate interest in the business world; to aid in determining a future career; to recognize outstanding leadership in business and industry by inviting representatives of various firms to speak to the club; to engage in individual and group projects of a business nature; to develop leadership for business and business education and to inform the members of current business happenings and trends. Highlights of this year ' s club included the winning float for clubs in the Homecoming parade, a fall picnic and the creation of an annual Outstanding Business Person Award. X BUSINESS CLUB 183 Clubs Promote Academics In the fall, Sigma Tau Delta, the honor society for English majors and minors invited Luci Shaw, a brilliant poet and speaker to Olivet ' s campus. During January interim, several members enriched their learning experiences by a 1 5-day tour of Great Britain. _ APES., the pet-name of the Association of Physics and Engineering Students, provided various activities and social fellowship for students interested in physics or engineering. A Fall picnic kicked off the activities which included many films and special guest lecturers throughout the school year. 184 SIGMA TAU DELTA A. P. E.S. 1. A.P.E.S.: Front Row; B. Greenlee, L. Grile, E. Morrison. Back Row D Sprouse, M. Hoffert, S. Parke, D. Ross. R. Kling. 2. Teaching Assistant Steve Parke aids Kevin Warner in a physics lab. 3. The Ministerial Fellowship float shines in the Homecoming Parade. 4. Ministerial Fellowship: First Row; C. W. Ellwanger — advisor, A. Nelson M. Montgomery, I. Skea, B. Wilson, Second Row; J. Mohler, P. Waters, E ' Turnbull, M. Leatherman, L. Mefz, V. Brown, E. Hughes. Third Row; 8. ' Brunner, R. Mechling, C. Cawvey, G Johnson, B. Cadle. Fourth Row; D. Curr, W. Hall, M. Green, R. Oneal, V. Tew, G. Nielson, B. Ponto. Fifth Row D. Hayes, R. Miller, D. Ramsey, T. Green, D. Strange, D. Martin. 5. Steve Sherer and Sandy Ware study long hours to achieve academic excellence. 6. Sigma Tau Delta: First Row; S. Ware, S. Sherer, S. Sons, G. Gorden — Advisor. Second Row; N. Adams, K. Nelson, C. Houston, P. Englerth, R. Roberts. 7. The Club Day booth of Ministerial Fellowship manned by Alan Nelson catches another member. 8. Rev. C. W. Ellwanger, Alan Nelson, and Ron Coffin combine ideas to draw interest to Ministerial Fellowship. Ministerial Fellowship Fights Apathy Ministerial Fellowship is an organization for those preparing for full-time Christian service. The goal of this 1 00 member club is to minister to the Olivet community. This year the club has worked hard to keep down religious apathy. They have sponsored many activities such as a campus prayer breakfast, a trip to Kansas City, and nightly radio devotionals on WKOC. Clubs Cultivate Interest The International Club is an organization designed to promote international understanding. This year the club included members from Micronesia, Antigua, Africa, Guiana, Trinidad, The Bahamas, Singapore, Scotland, Canada and India. The Home Economics Club has sponsored many activities for the persons in the home economics field. Seminars and workshops of instructional enlightenment were featured. Other highlights included a nighttime boat ride on the Chicago River, the Homecoming Style Show, and a Christmas banquet at Mother McGee ' s restaurant. The second semester activities included a tobogganing trip and the annual brunch. 1 86 INTERNATIONAL CLUB HOME EC. CLUB WKOC provides a gentle sound for the Olivet community. The station gives communication students an opportunity to familiarize themselves with radio operations. Women ' s 0 Club was organized to promote interest and participation in women ' s intercollegiate sports, and to provide fellowship for women with common interests. Women are invited to join upon earning a letter in cheerleading or an intercollegiate sport. The club ' s activities consist primarily of purchasing equipment for women ' s athletics, and occasionally sponsoring a school activity. This year, one of the activities provided was a Bridge concert. 1. International Club: SEATED; F. Moses, E. Jarvis. STANDING; S. Dee — president, M. Irwin, D. Seymour. 2. Phyllis Taylor, Becky Hendricker and Candy Calas inspect their handiwork. 3. WKOC staff: SEATED; K. Ulis, R. Phillips. STANDING; G. Griffin, M. Holcomb. 4. Dee Foster bringing the gentle sound of WKOC. 5. Home Ec. Club: First Row; R. Hendricker, B. Bowman, D. Frey — advisor, P. Taylor. Second Row; D. Dikeman, C Calas, T. Dutour, B. Ronne, P. Rogers, K. Maron. Third Row; D. Hart, K. Buker, R. Mushott, J. Conable, H Hanson, D. Ford, B. Hanson. 6. Becky Hendricker, Heidi Hanson and Candy Calas prepare a tempting dish. 7. Cindy Schimmelpfennig mans the concession stand. 8. O Club: First Row; C. Chainey, B. Strickland, M. Hicks, G. Pierce, K. Hermiz, C. Ruben, C. Schimmelpfennig. Second Row; B. Patterson — advisor, J. Slimbarske, P. Vastbinder, L. Cornell, L. Sessink, M. Vaught, L. Herrmann. WKOC 0 CLUB 187 1 Treble Clet entertaining faculty members at the faculty Christmas party. 2 Handbell Choir rings out the joys of Christmas. 3 Viking Male Chorus: First Row; J. Cottle, K. Bateman, S. Carlson, L. Fosnaugh, G. Culver T Sigler, T. Rickel, J. Jaynes, G. True. Second Row; Ft. Featherston, S. Harris, M. Hotter, D. Conine, S Lalone, K. Sears, S. Whitteberry, E. Drake, J. Letanosky, S. Austin. Third Row; D. Runyan, D. Brown, R. Peckham, P. Jaynes, J. Barker, R. Stutflebeam, M. Garret. M. Prince, W. Armentrout. 4 Treble Clef Choir; First Row; J. Wright, D. Gray, G Meyers, W. Steed, M. Abbott. Second Row C Robinson, R. Kiney, K. Snyder, K. Brininstool, D. Fast, R. Williamson. Third Row C Emmons, P. Needier, B. Rickel, O. Caswell, J. Zurcher, L. Taylor. Fourth Row K Desollar, H. Owner, W. Ames. Fitth Row; P. Davis, D. Walker, C. Hyson, K. Watson, C White. Sixth Row; J. Gibbs, S. Geist, K. Hood, W. Carlson, R. Fisher, K. Rodriguez, S. Leigh, S. Deaton, L. Gribben. 5. Vikings present a unigue male sound. 6. Vikings — past and present — display their marching abilities. 4 188 TREBLE CLEF CHOIR New Directors Assume Positions Viking and Treble Clef choirs experienced a changing of directors. Prof. Joe Noble departed Treble Clef and took over the Viking Male Chorus and Prof. Maria Kensey replaced him. Under the direction of these professors, both choirs enjoyed the Fall and Spring tours around the educational district. A Spring concert featured both choirs in an on-campus performance. Treble Clef also was invited to participate in the General Assembly in Kansas City, Missouri. VIKING MALE CHORUS 189 Orpheus Choir and Concert Band Travel Extensively rv Ministry in Song was the theme of Orpheus Choir this year. Under the direction of Dr. George Dunbar, the sixty- seven voice choir once again was Olivet ' s ambassador around the United States. Besides preparing for the entertaining variety show, Orpheus traveled extensively during the year. An Indiana fall tour was followed by the second appearance of the choir at the Gaither Praise Gathering in Indianapolis. A trip to California allowed Orpheus to sing at Pt. Loma College and a few churches on the West Coast, along with a little relaxing and sight-seeing before returning for second semester and the preparation for the Spring tour. Olivet ' s Concert Band, under the able baton of Dr. Harlow Hopkins, spent much time in preparation for performing in June at General Assembly in Kansas City. But the mastery of instrumental music was displayed all year by the band in the annual Homecoming concert and in the Christmas chapel concert. Fall and spring tours provided the band the opportunity of visiting many churches and acquainting themselves with the people who support them and Christian education. . ' ii 190 ORPHEUS CHOIR 1 . Getting into the music are two of the Beach Boys, Tony Frame and Geron Vantine. 2. Beth and Joy Swartz display sisterly love in singing Me and My Shadow at the Orpheus variety show. 3. Dr. George Dunbar dynamically directs Orpheus Choir. 4. Concert Band: First Row; B. Miller, P. Raue, K. Leamon, D. Smalley, S. Myers, E Ellis, D. Metcalf, E. Suarez. Second Row; L. Adams, M. Pitts, D. Rees, J. Clark, P. Swarts, D, Miller, N. Cole, F. Muxlow, D. Strange, M. Moore, B. Loudermilk, L. Salzman, T, Hawley, T. Combs, M. Cooper, C. Howell. Fourth Row; C. Adams, R. Gerstenberger, C Dalphe, L. Huston, T. Fitzgerald, H. Bogue, D, Schaper, C Stigleman, W. Armentrout, P. Watkins, T. Godby, N. Mozier, L. Keffer, S. Parke, J. Leston. Fifth Row; Dr. Hopkins — director, G. Vantine, F. Mellish, S. Raymond, M. Miles, J. Dodds, D. Cook, E. Bergstrom, C. Tubbs, J. Williams, E. Keffer, A. Turnbull. Sixth Row; G. Smith, R, Sapp, D. Doliber, M. Garton, J. Huber. 5. Orpheus Choir: First Row; S. Harris, B Swartz, M. Erickson, C. Hart, D. Dikeman, J. Crabtree, J. Friend, C Green, B. Golay, J. Postin. Second Row; M. Lamping, C Toland, S Mundy, T. McGill, D. Owen, D. Stiles, J. Cooper, B. Nichols, M. Hasselbring, J. Mattax. Third Row; R. Vincent, T. Bick, L. Parks, C. Bittner, K. Young, A. Futrell, R. Moreland, N. Cole, C. King, S. Glendenning. Fourth Row; A. Bogovich, A. Fightmaster, M. Burchfield, F. Mellish, D. Allen, T. Godby, D. Mundy, T. Frame, T. Strickfaden, T. Gluck, D. Karl, G. Vantine. Fifth Row; B. Campbell, J. Postin, D. Gallup, P. Kizzee, D. Erickson, D. Means, J. Bell, G. Meinecke, G. Small, R. Tripp, S. Golay, R. Wilson, A. Hunt, J. Hart. 6. Dr. Harlow Hopkins gives the cue to members of the Concert Band. 7. Trumpeters toot their horns loud and strong. 8. The performance is the final moment after many long hours of practice. 1. Concert Singers provide a feast of Christmas melodies at Christmas banquet. 2 Candlelight enhances sacred portion of the Christmas concert. 3. Brotherhood: Front to Back;B. Thompson, A. Hunt, T. Gluck, D. Karl, R. Hendricks. 4 New Life Trio: Left to Right; M. Coy, B. Tyler, K. Oliver, V. Gross. 5. Concert Singers; Front Row; A. Futrell, J. Crabtree, C. Hart, M. Hasselbring, C. King. C. Toland, S. Harris, C. Spires, C. Green. Back Row; D. Nance, L. Hart, D. Gallup, J. Bell, Dr. George Dunbar, Conductor, D. Enckson, R. Wilson, A. Hunt, T. Gluck. 6. Kindred Spirit: Seated; C. Toland. Standing; P. Bick, S. Freeman, D. Stiles. 7. Journeymen: Lett to Right; R. Wilson, S. Raymond, S. Golay, M. Fox, D. Meyer. Christmas Party is Highlight for Concern Singers Concert Singers consisted ot 1 6 talented vocalists who took their music seriously. A Concert Singer did not have to belong to Orpheus Choir, but had to be chosen by auditions before current members. They were rated on various musical aspects like range, blend, and poise. An infrequent on-campus performance concerts were off-campus. ] i.% % ! £■ i « - r v m N V.tV 7 AVv di 192 CONCERT SINGERS Quartets and Trios Sing With Personal Touch Every summer Olivet sends groups of students out to sing God ' s praise across our educational zone. These men ' s quartets and ladies ' trios, who also travel weekends during the year, represent the college through their witness in music. As small groups, these students are able to minister on a more personal basis than our large choirs. The public relations groups are an important part of the outreach of Olivet. GROUPS 1 93 194 SPORTS L ■ ' « V i — SPORTS 1 95 Olivet Batters IBC 1 . Flying through the air, Mark Cook catches the ball, leaving his opponents behind. 2 FRONT: B. Jones, J. Messier, G. Berry, M. Cook P. Link, P. Zell, R. Tumblin, J. Soulia, T. Pennington, D. Rice. SECOND: D. Erickson, T. Erickson, J. Habedank, J. Burggraf, M. Bear, K. Cottey, D. Boyce, R. McDuffee, C. Nugent, R. Shook THIRD: T. Robinson, B. Brown, M. Stuck, T Frazier S. Sanders, A. Kirkpatrick, J. Powell, D. Mucci, D. DeRose, C Dillman. FOURTH: L. Vannest, D. Damon, M. Manville, S. Adler, M. Smith T. Ward, S. Johnson, T. McCann, C. Keyes, R. Hansen. FIFTH: E. Walker, R. Loudin, D Wellman, J. Killion, A. Newsom, E. Vandersteen, D. Brown, B. Kenser, W. McElroy, S. Allen. BACK: Trnr. R. Myers, Asst. Coach K. Richardson, Asst. Coach S. Marquart, Asst. Coach L. Miller, Coach C. W. Ward. NOT PICTURED: D. Foster, D. Gallup. 3. The only player preventing a touchdown, Brad Kenser brings down his man. surrounded by friend and foe alike. 5. The end result of the IBC game — Olivet once again the winner! 6. Despite the tackle, Randy Tumblin holds on to the ball for victory. 7. Calling his instructions, Terry Pennington stands alone at the end zone. 8. Tucking the ball, Dino DeRose strides away from the opponents and toward a goal. 9. Leaping high, Randy Tumblin grabs the ball for a picture-perfect display of action. i 196 FOOTBALL ■g iiMtf L. Mwi it. The Tigers began their football season in the best way imagina- ble on September 9, 1 979, by defeating rival Illinois Benedictine College by a score of 39-7. The victory evoked particular pleas- ure from players and fans who remembered getting beaten by IBC exactly one year before. With the bleachers packed and spirits running high, the Tigers appeared tense at the start of the game. After fumbling the ball away on its first two possessions, Olivet saw the early lead of 0-7 go to IBC. But then the Tigers went into action. Jeff Habedank completed 8 of 1 4 passes for a total of 109 yards, to receivers Randy Tumblin, Phil Zell, Dino DeRose, and Bill McElroy. Adding four team records in the game, Olivet scored 39 points, 6 total touchdowns, 3 rushing touchdowns, and, to add salt to the IBC wounds, 4 fumbles resulting in lost balls. Despite the four opportunities given to IBC, the Tigers showed the material of which Olivet athletes are made. FOOTBALL 1 97 1 . Taking advantage of his blockers, Dave Boyce heads for the goal. 2. Coach Ward — displaying the concentration and intensity known only to coaches. 3. Under pressure, Bill McElroy eyes his opponent and prepares to dodge the tackle. 4. By reaching a little higher and trying a little harder, Randy Tumblin pulls the ball down. 5. The prayer-huddle, an important aspect of Olivet athletics. 6. The power of the on-field team comes from the sideline, whose power comes from the backing of the fans. 7. One-on-one, Jeff Habedank prepares to dodge a forthcoming tackle. 8. Stretching just beyond the reach of the opposition, Jeff Habedank breaks away for the run 9. Hitting low and hitting hard — a policy employed by Tiger defense which has proven effective. 10. The Tigers are still in motion, even when the action has been stopped. 98 FOOTBALL Football In Fourth Season The Tiger Gridders, in this their fourth year, displayed skills and talent repre- sentative of Olivet athletics. Finishing the season with a record of 6-3, the Tigers found themselves in the position of becoming a force to be reckoned with. As a result of the experience gained during the first four years of football at Olivet, the team worked together to unite in a com- mon effort with an ease which comes only with time. This year was a year of firsts : the first year home games were played on the C. W. Butch Ward Field; the first year that Olivet was in line for the play-offs; and the first year that an Olivet gridder was given an All-American Hon- orable Mention. Losing seven seniors to graduation, the Tigers are anticipating reinforcement via recruiting and strength through experience. The seven seniors are: Gary Berry, Mark Cook, Phil Link, Dave Rice, Jesse Soulia, Randy Tumblin, and Phil Zell. Tigers Go 6-3 The Olivet Nazarene College Tigers are a team with talent, a team with the potential to take the conference. Led this year by captains Phil Zell, Randy Tumblin, Phil Link, and Jesse Soulia, the gridders dis- played remarkable abilities. Voted the team ' s Most Valuable Players were: Jeff Habedank, offensive back; Steve San- ders, offensive line; Phil Link, defensive back; and Kent Coffey, defensive line. Named to the District 20 First Team were Phil Link, Phil Zell, and Kent Coffey, and named with Honorable Mentions were Jeff Habedank, Terry Pennington, and Jeff Messier. Phil Link was named Player of the Week for District 20 and was the first Olivet gridder to be given an All-American Honorable Mention. Dis- playing the experience evident in the 1979 season were the four-year letter- men: Phil Link, Jesse Soulia, Terry Pen- nington, and Mark Cook. The statistics prove what is common knowledge at Oli- vet: the Tiger Football Team is on its way to the top! ■w . 1. The Olivet defense, putting pressure on the ball carrier, once again does its job. 2. Bob Loudin — the expectancy following the kick. 3. Jeff Habedank goes out and around for a gain. 4. Bringing the man down; not always the easiest task of the gridders. 5. A combined effort to kill the ball. 6. Head down and ball tucked. Bill McElroy prepares to crash the line. 7. The thrill of victory .... 8. And the pass is cleared, getting off right before the tackle. 9. The catch in the end zone; what football is all about. 1 0. The tackle — a major part of each play; the preventive force. 1 1. Bob Loudin putting the ball into action. FOOTBALL 201 H3 Soccer Gains 1 MVP Paul Riesen dribbles past his opponents. 2. Goalkeeper Wilson Deaton prepares to make a save. 3. John Kring pushes past a late defender. 4. Left forward Brian Wilson takes to the air to move the ball downfield. 5. ' Safe at last. 6. Jeff Brown uses his head to keep a tough offense from penetrating. 7. FRONT: B. Ruesing, M. Smith, G. Jenkins, D. Gibson, R. Johnson, J. Kring, R. Johnson, M. Searey, R. Roberls, B. Johnson, J. Buckingham. 7. FRONT: S. Ruesing, M. Smith, G. Jenkins, D. Gibson, R. Johnson, J. Kring, R. Johnson, M. Searcy, R. Roberts, B Johnson, J. Buckingham. BACK: Coach J. Culp, M. Fox, M. Turner, B. Wilson, G Hockerman, W. Deaton, P. Riesen, J. Brown, D. McCool, P. Barnell, J. Jones, Asst. Coach J. Wohleber. Olivet Soccer saw 1979 as a year of rebuilding and growth Under the direction ot Coach John Culp and Assistant Coach Jim Wohleber, new skills and experience were added to the team ' s assets. With an overall record of 2-1 2 in this their second season as an intercollegiate team, the Tigers displayed a play- ing ability which was in no way reflected by the statistics. The attitudes of determination and the discipline were nothing but the team ' s best. Voted Most Valuable Player, Senior Paul Reisen was also nominated to the All-Conference team. Dale Gibson, in his first year of Tiger Soccer, stood out as the team ' s most improved player. Losing seniors Phil Barnell, Jon Kring, and Paul Reisen to graduation, the team is relying on its increased experience and the possibility of talented recruits for another gaining year. J SOCCER 203 StMk ; BEU: -J Jt Soccer Picks Jp Momentum 1 . Prayer before each game keeps competition in the right perspective. 2. Brian Wilson prepares to head the ball away from an opponent. 3. Center forward Rick Johnson breaks away from a pack of defenders. 4. Halfbacks Dave Powell and Dale Gibson in a play to gain ball control. 5. Coach Culp and the bench evaluate a game from the sideline. 6. Fullback Phil Barnell demonstrates excellent defensive play. 7. Halfback Paul Riesen maneuvers through the crowd. Wednesday, October 1 3, was a day of tri- umph when the Olivet Soccer Team defeated Trinity Christian College by a score of 3-0. From the start, Olivet con- sistently had control, yet failed to connect for a score. Breaking the streak, finally, was Jon Kring with a sharp angle shot. Following with goals were Brian Wilson and Dale Gibson to wrap up the game. Standing out on defense were Phil Bar- nell and Paul Reisen, as the team pro- duced their second shut-out of the sea- son. One main asset was the team ' s spirit. According to Coach Culp, other teams in the league had commented that the Tigers were constantly trying to do their best, no matter what the score was. SOCCER 205 f Cagers Control North Central 206 BASKETBALL 1. As the clock ticks away, a time of discussion is inevitable. 2. With all eyes on the ball, they ' re up for the tip. 3. Manipulating the ball, Al Jackson gets ready to start the play. 4. The team — rushing in for a final boost of spirit. 5. Don Ban, concentration evidenced in his eyes, drives past a George Williams guard. 6. With a split second preventing the block, Gary Corzett places the shot. 7. Gary Corzett with one of his guaranteed shots, a jump from the side. 8. The start of the game — a time of excitement f or players and fans alike. The Tiger basketball team, on November 30, 1979, showed North Central who was boss in a high scoring 1 1 1 -95 win. Five Olivet players scored in double figures and the team shot 60 percent from the field, for the third win of the season. Led in scoring by. Senior Al Jackson with 31 points, the remainder of the double figure scorers followed up: Pat Martin with 21 , Daryl Nelson with 20, Don Barr with 14, and Gary Corzett with 1 2. Leading at halftime by a score of 55-44, Olivet continued its power streak through- out the game. Neither team was able to play an aggressive defense, as the referees called a tight game. Barr and Nelson fouled out, along with two North Central players, as 53 total fouls were called. Despite a lack of height and depth, the Tigers once again came through because, as the cheer puts it, We ' ve got a team that fights like Dyna- mite. BASKETBALL 207 Uism 208 BASKETBALL Get Tough! . Front: H. Seemore, M. Fleming, B. McElroy, J. Jaynes, D. Means, M. Kimball, S. Shattuck, K. Peachy. Back: R. Tumblin, S. Hasselbring, P. Martin, K. Mason, G. Corzett, J. Kenser, D. Nelson, D. Ban, A. Jackson. 2. With all the pressure of the fastbreak evidenced in his face, Al Jackson lays one up with ease. 3. The fast break — with Olivet leading the pack. 4. Jumping above his guard, Don Ban puts up the shot. 5. Al ' ' Action ' ' Jackson puts up an undefended jumper from the baseline. 6. The inflight battle for the ball. 7. Stretching through the air, Pat Martin puts the ball in motion for two. 8. Daryl Nelson pulls the ball back from a Judson player as he searches for an outlet. Finishing the season with a 15-13 record, the Olivet Varsity Basketball Team exhibited competitiveness and contidence during this year of transition and rebuilding. Strengthened by their determination, the Tigers were consistent in their ability to score. Leading the scoring was Gary Corzett with a 1 7-point average per game, followed by Pat Martin with a 1 5.4-point average. Lead- ing rebounder was also Gary Corzett, accounting for his placement on the All-Conference team and the sec- ond string All-American team for the NCCAA. Pat Mar- tin gained recognition by being placed on the All-Tour- nament team at Chicago State. Led by captains Don Barr and Gary Corzett, the team put forth an overall good effort, with the only disadvantage lying in their physical strength and size. Due to these two factors, they often had trouble on defense in allowing shots to be taken and points to be scored. In spite of losing Don Barr, Al Jackson, Kirk Mason, and Dave Means to grad- uation, the outlook for the 1980-81 season appears good. With team experience and the possibility of effec- tive recruiting, the Tigers are expecting next year to be a year of added achievement. JV Team Essential To Good Varsity Junior Varsity Basketball has become a team which causes us to sit up and take notice The 1979-80 team played well together, displaying skill and desire, and gath- ering experience, too. Strengthened by the fact that many of its players also played some Olivet Varsity, the J.V. team is a good, strong team, with a great deal of potential. Keith Peachy and Jeff Kinser were just two J.V. players who were seen guite often on the court with the Varsity team, adding strength to the team and, in return, reaping experience. Based on this year ' s team, the potential that could be added to the varsity squad for next year is unlimited. hw Wx pit] Mia Ha! it m ougrVj i: mntfWiiinit Z ' T W «§ B ™ M A sp s « m«p T , m II ' .z: !r. 3K . Ke tf) Peachy goes up for two, exemplifying a form quality worthy of a pro. 2. M. Campbell, K. Peachy, M. Fleming, K. Short, J. Kinser, S. Hasselbring, D. Means, S Shattuck, J. Jaynes, Coach Richardson. 3. Easing a shot over a Judson player, Keith Peachy sees his teammates pull in for board control. ■M ' A 1 210 J.V. BASKETBALL 1 I ■ SjB«w«i « -««« KMHWMHWMl - l «s The one confacf teuonf and teasf fa ked abouf ;s human contact. The hand game a pat on the back, and the h SSSSS Sv lf the ground. Friends may become opponents on the playing field, yet be friends once again when the game is over ... . . ' , „„„, „, m Our sports show more than one kind of contact. 7 Winning the sixth annual Tiger Invitational was expected, but when the Olivet wrestling team took it by 25 Points, there was excitement in Burchard Gym. With tour individual champions and one runner-up, the Tigers gained their second team title with 81 points, tollowed by North Park with 56. Named the tour- nament ' s outstanding wrestler, Senior Rick Tripp took the 142- pound crown. Other championships went to Al McQueen (1 18 pound), Joe Nugent (150 pound), and Darryl Wellman (167 pound). Due to an injury, treshman Dave Cozad had to settle for a second place to North Park. With eight teams involved, and points ranging from 14% through 81 , Olivet once again proved itself worthy of a win. mMHH 1. Eyeing his opponent cautiously, Al McQueen plans his strategy. 2. In a moment of halted action, Steve Ferguson controls his opponent. 3. A time of discussion and instruction — vital in every aspect of sports. 4. The sport from the mat — evidencing the true struggle and on-the-spot- action. 5. With a final spurt of energy, Al McQueen goes in motion for a pin. 6. Coach Watson, in a moment of expectation, intently watches from the side. 7. With the agony of the sport evidenced in his face, Joe Nugent fights for control. 8. Front: Trnr. S. Auch, A. McQueen, D. Stenzinger, B. Thompson, T. Phillips, J. Nugent, Asst. Coach T Davis. Back: S. Ferguson, R. Tripp, S. Adler, Coach Watson, D, Warren, D. Wellman, D. Cozad. 9. Following a moment of player referee discussion, Joe Nugent is named the victor. 1 0. The sidelines — a time of relaxation between weight classes. 10 WRESTLING 213 7, Duane Warren, upon completion of a victory, is met with support from the bench. 2. Under the watchful eye of the referee, Dick Stenzinger struggles to bring his man down. 3. A comforting smile, a pat oh the shoulder — sometimes even the best need a time-out. 4. Darryl Wellman takes his opponent to his advantage. 5. Dave Cozad makes genuine the traditional pregame handshake. 6. Senior Rick Tripp, as typical of the season, is once again named the winner. 7. Flying through the air. Rick Tripp gains control as his opponent struggles for position. 8. Dick Stenzinger overthrows the balance of his opposition in an attempt to gain control. 214 WRESTLING Wrestlers Are Vlen With Muscle Strengthened by experienced players and good recruiting, the Olivet Wrestlers had one ot the best seasons of their history. More records were set, and overall good scores were recorded. With the main recruiting thrust lying in the middle weights this year, the Tigers saw their finest group of freshmen since the sport became established at Olivet. Assisted by freshmen Stan Adler, Darryl Wellman, and Dave Cozad, the Tigers saw the middle weight section as their advantage. Co-captains Al McQueen and Rick Tripp both displayed the exceptional wres- tling abilities necessary for a strong wrestling program ' s suc- cess. Recruiting for next year is being aimed toward the lower weights to round out the team and to make the 1 980-81 season as much a success as this year ' s. Deanna Banks and Julie Cray hit the floor in an attempt to make a save. 2 Mary Beth Leatherman and Julie Cray keep watchful eyes on the ball while Deanna Banks offers instructions. 3. Backed by Ginger Pierce and Janet Bornemann, SandyPokorny spikes the ball past the opponents.  ,„, ,„« 4 SandyPokorny, under the observation of her teammates, sets the ball. 5 Mary Beth Leatherman back bumps the ball over the net. 6. Julie Cray and Deanna Banks follow the ball as SandyPokorny completes her spike. 7 The Olivet defense — set and awaiting the serve. 8 Front B Strickland. J. Cray. J. Bornemann, G. Pierce, C. Chainey. Back: K. Collett, J. Slimbarski, S. Brady, S. Pokorny, D. Banks, M. Leatherman, L. Herrmann, Coach Patterson 9. With a strong overhand serve, Deanna Banks places the ban. ONCVolleybal Exhibits Ski I 5s « «C? -f - f I K. ' L Finishing the season with a 2-1 2 record, the Women ' s Volleyball Team displayed a tal- ent characteristic of a winning team, though the ability to pull together didn ' t quite fall into place. While the squad had a good spiking team in Sue Brady and Sandy Pokorny, it lacked the back-up necessary to use those spikers to their fullest potential. Olivet did, however, place a member of the squad, Sandy Pokorny, on the All-Confer- ence 2nd team. Led by captain Deanna Banks, the Tigers managed to pull a win over Illinois State University (15-10; 15-9) and Trinity College (15-12; 15-13; 15-9). Although the season wasn ' t a winning one, the ability was there, and the outlook for next year is optimistic. .... VOLLEYBALL 21 7 A; Lady Cagers Display Talent Traveling to Mount Vernon Nazarene College, the Women ' s Basketball Team managed a 57-55 victory, making up for a sim- iliar loss to Mount Vernon just two years ago. Starting the game by trailing 0-10, the Lady Tigers managed, at half-time, to take the lead by two points. The excitement in the game was the continuous closeness of the score. Good teamwork was evi- denced, as the team pulled together in a united effort. Led in scoring and rebounding by Patti Nymeyer with 19 of each, the Tigers displayed a confidence essential in winning. Linda Man- ville followed with 1 4 points and 9 rebounds, while Karen Kund- rat put in 8. Returning to Olivet was unlike the trip two years before, the feeling of winning was electric and the smiles of vic- tory were rewarding. fll ' Vf 1 . Karen Kundrat struggles for possession as Patti Nymeyer comes in to assist. 2. Stretching for the block, a Rockford player lacks the height to block a two-pointer put up by Linda Manville. 3. The halftime huddle — a time of rest for exhausted players, enhanced by an endless supply of support from the bench. 4. Joyce Smith drives down court, backed by the team, and preceded by Irene Cook. 5. Patti Nymeyer, in a jump for two, has no problem putting up the shot. 6. Expressing the concentration necessary to manipulate the ball well, Joyce Smith has full control. 7. Evidence of the growing popularity of Women ' s Sports — crowded bleachers full of support. 8. Coach Doenges, C Fiedler, I. Cook, C. Schimmelpfenning, J. Slimbarski, M. Sauter, P. Nymeyer, K. Kundrat, L. Manville, J. Smith, J. Rogers, M. Miracle, Mngr. D. Oxner, Mngr. R. Ouinn. 9. Jenny Rogers, sandwiched between the opposition, successfully manages to get the shot off. WQMEN ' S BASKETBALL 21 9 ft : 220- WOfv feN ' S BASKETBALL The 1 979-80 season for the Olivet Women ' s Basketball Team proved to be a time of strengthening and rebuilding. Finishing with a disappointing 7-15 record, the team, while not establish- ing records, did make important steps toward building a solid foundation for next season. High scorer was Patti Nymeyer with an average of 21 points per game, in addition to pulling down an average of 1 4 rebounds. Linda Manville and Joyce Smith fol- lowed, each averaging 12 points per game. Aiding in team strength was the fast-paced play maintained by the guards, the durability due to good conditioning, and an influx of talented freshmen. Hindering these positive aspects, however, were the inconsistencies evidenced in the games. Going to State Tourna- ment, the Lady Tigers failed to rank, yet they did manage to place two players, Patti Nymeyer and Linda Manville, on the All- Conference Team. In regard to next year, the outlook appears promising. Losing only one player to graduation, Patti Nymeyer, the experience and strength gained this year will apply toward a more balanced team next year. Recruiting is encouraging, and the possibilities appear unlimited. 1 Patti Nymeyer takes control at the jump as Marva Miracle awaits the ball. 2. Sandwiched between two Rockford players. Linda Manville takes the ball up 3. Surrounded on three sides by the opposition. Patti Nymeyer takes advantage of the open side and goes out and up for the shot. 4. Backed up by forward Linda Manville. Patti Nymeyer tosses the shot over a Rockford player. 5 The crowd around the center jump anticipates the action as the ball is tossea. 6 The shot by Patti Nymeyer, is put up just before the block. 7. A job of the center — to take the ball straight up the key and make a claim tor two. WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL 221 .SM Cheerleaders — Our Nucleus of Spirit 1. The fans, under the direction of the cheerleaders, become a vital ingredient in team spirit. 2. Yolanda Garza — exemplifying the adage that ' ' dynamite comes in small packages. ' ' 3. Brenda Thorton and Brenda Goins lead the crowd in cheers during a time-out. 4. Varsity. Front: D. Wolf, T. Hodge, B. Goins, B, Mihay. Back: B. Thorton, M. Meyer, C. Calas P Gard. 5. Taking a time-out, Linda Buttolph evolves from participant to spectator. 6. Front: B. Thorton. Second: P. Caldwell, L. Buttolph, C. Calas. Back: D. Sawicki, T Hodge, Y. Garza. Not Pictured: B. Goins. 7. Junior Varsity. P. Caldwell, C Gray, B. Yeakle, D. Sawicki, M. Reader, D. Ainley. 8. The Helmet Corp — a true sense of spirit combinedc with a lot of fun. 9. The crowd in the bleachers, ever ready to stand and become involved in support of the team. The 1979-80 Tiger Cheerleaders dis- played a renewed spirit, accompanied by new cheers and high-quality routines. Due to the increased seating available for spectators, the football cheerleaders were able to lead the fans more effec- tively in bolstering the team ' s spirits. With the formation of a J.V. squad the basket- ball cheerleaders were able to take full advantage of the added enthusiasm, often employing a combination of squads in the cheers. Backed by the skill of the present cheerleaders, and with the prom- ise of experienced J.V. cheerleaders, next year promises to be a year to watch Olivet ' s spirit soar. . CHEERLEADERS 223 Baseball Sets Nineteen Records 1. FRONT: J. Habedank, Coach Watson, Ft. Reed, D Bricker, S. Owens, C. Dillman, R. Eakins, P. Stanley, Mgr. G. Griffin. BACK: T. Hess, Trnr. R. Meyer, M. Stuck, R. Gee, R. Tumblin, D. Boyce, K. Short, D. Stack, A. Brillhart, Asst. Coach J. Shoff. 2. At Brillhart with the thrill of victory from first base. 3. The intensity of the sport ... 2 4. Darrell Slack on the follow-through. 5. Paul Stanley anticipating the pitch. HOME OF THE 3— — ,Y ' id Mkk.. rfV Olivet ' s 1 979 baseball season, with a record ot 19-11, proved to be a good year for the Tigers, a time of preparing for an even bigger and better season next year. Winning the Christian Col- lege Tournament and taking second place in the Conference were only two aspects of the tremendous season for Olivet. In the process, ten team offensive records were set along with nine individual offensive records. Co-captain Randy Gee led the team by setting records for runs batted in (RBI ' s), homeruns, and stolen bases, taking 23 out of 24 attempts. Voted Most Val- uable Player, Randy had a batting average of .402, second only to co-captain Paul Stanley. Breaking two individual records, Paul established a record average of .448, which promises to hold for some time. Losing both players to graduation, the 1 980 Tigers are looking toward the experience of last year ' s team and the talent of several incoming players to keep the tradition of a strong winning streak alive. BASEBALL 225 mm — w - — ,£ - ■ 1 . Ray Raney rounds third under the watchful eye of Coach Watson. 2 Randy Tumblin levels out the bat for a solid contact. 3. Paul Stanley makes a daring slide. 4. And it ' s a sidearm toss from second . . . 5. ... to first, for the completion of a double play. 6. Mark Stuck overarms one from the mound. 226 BASEBALL Batter Up! ■MESH Tennis Sees Improvement . W§ ami 1 ' Mr ' ■ ' ' ! ' i ■«- | } •} } t-4— r  • .MB- W- . - , « h ,_ - ._1„_ . ♦- ■■■ ■■ -  — ■ — V ' V ' ' ' ™ tL . . . -...-•-...•- ; • • it2 ■::;.;:::; ♦••-• I ' i , A „ .. . r ■ • ■ ' ' 3 r WJ The 1979 Women ' s Tennis Team has finally started to see the end of a three year losing streak. Prior to this year, the Lady Netters had failed to win a match for three seasons. Wrapping up the season with a 1 -7 record, while not yet a winning record, is encouraging to the Women ' s Tennis Program. This year ' s team was more competitive and more in contention in the matches. Led by Senior Donna Oxner, number one player, the team was one of the strongest Olivet has seen in a long time. The team for 1980 shows the potential for an improved season, with only one player being lost to graduation and with the acqui- sition of at least two new strong players. 1. Liz Cornell on the downswing of a serve. 2. Intently watching the ball, Denise Stiles completes her swing. 3. Partners Jenny Rogers and Donna Oxner make for tough competition. 4. Denise Stiles — reaching for the serve. 5.According to Karen Melgaard, tennis is a sport which really keeps you on your toes. 6. P. Vastbinder, L. Cornell, Coach Doenges, M. Vaught, D. Oxner, D. Stiles, J. Rogers, C. Schimmelpfennig, K. Melgaard. TENNIS 229 ■ The 1978-79 Olivet Netters were the first school tennis team to win a Conference championship, as they took the NIIC title, ending the previous seven-year reign of Illinois Benedictine Col- lege. The Tigers, who have become a state power in the past few years, were successful due to overall team strength. They were able to win consistently in every position. The most suc- cessful individual record of 15-1 belonged to Freshman Ken Carpenter. Losing only his last match of the season, Ken was one game away from being the first district player to go unde- feated. Steve Frazier, as conference champion and a district runner-up, was voted Most Valuable Player. Rob Grider and Wayne Shumaker, numbers one and two respectively for the third year, continued their winning streak. Teaming up, t hey were conference doubles champions for the second year and were seeded number one in the district. Rounding off the team were Mark Gilroy and Travis Jones. Travis was conference champion in his flight, and a district runner-up, while Mark was a runner-up in both conferences. The Tigers, with five of their six starters returning, look toward the season of 1980 as their opportunity for excellence. 1. Rob Grider places his serve with power. 2. With the austerity of the pros . . . 3. Wayne Shumaker displays his backhand with determination. 4. Ken Carpenter — poised and ready for action. 5. FRONT: K. Carpenter, S. Frazier. BACK: W. Shumaker, M. Gilroy, R. Grider, T. Jones. Coach S. Harris. 6. The follow-through, executed with control by Wayne Shumaker. 7. Mark Gilroy displays the two qualifications for a good player: skill and enjoyment of the sport. TENNIS 231 i. sm O.N.C. Softball Threatens League The performance of Olivet ' s Women ' s Softball Team continues to improve each year. With the memory of the 1978 team ' s impressive 7-3 overall record still fresh, the 1979 softball team, under the direction of Coach Brenda Patterson, continued to excel with an outstanding 16-4 record. They placed second in the conference, assisted by three all-confer- ence players: Carol Chainey, Cheryl Eller, and Lee Ann Ward. Also voted Most Valu- able Player, Cheryl was the only graduat- ing senior. With eleven returning players and several talented incoming players, the combined skill and strength eviden- ced in last year ' s team promises another winning season for Olivet. 1. FRONT: C. Schimmelpfennig, D. Gamble, J. Ratkay, M. Hicks, BACK: Coach Patterson, L. Ward, K. Hermiz, L. Sessink, P. Slonecker, C. C hainey, J. Collins 2. Lanette Sessink, prepared to meet the pitch. 3. A consensus at the plate — getting it all together. 4. Diane Gamble with the poise of an experienced player, awaits the pitch, a look of determination on her face. 5. The nucleus of the game from which the action evolves. 6. Cheryl Eller and Coach Doenges demonstrate the intense concentration common to the game. 7. With a scoop and her foot on the base, Jeanette Apple chalks up another out for the opposition. SOFTBALL 233 O.N.C. Track Gains Momentum The 1979 Men ' s Track Team, despite poor weather, insutficient field facilities, and injuries, managed to pull out a suc- cessful season. Taking tenth place out of 21 competing teams in the NCCAA, sixth place of twelve teams in the NAIA District 20 Championships, and settling for a sec- ond place tie with Concordia in NIIC, Oli- vet ' s list of accomplishments is rapidly expanding. Most Valuable Player and Top Field Athlete Lyle Shuey set records in the indoor and outdoor shotput and dis- cus. Top Runners were Dan Cook and Mark Montgomery, with Mark setting a record in the 800 meter run. Other records were set by Mike Neal in the indoor 60 and 300 yard dashes. Relying on the experience of this year ' s team, even though several members will not be returning, and taking advantage of Oli- vet ' s new track, the 1980 track team promises to show strength and the ability to have another successful season. U5 1 Dan Cook and Brad Draper control the race from the outside. 2 FRONT- M. Rigg, R. Leigh, D. Cook. BACK: Coach Morrison, M. Montgomery, D. Seymour, J. Soulia, S. Ferguson. NOT PICTU RED: B. Buzenski, B. Biberstine, M. Neal, B. Shindle, L. Shuey. 3. Coach Ray Morrison and M. V.P. Lyle Shuey. 4. Mark Montgomery — winding down after a long run. 5. Lyle Shuey puts action into motion with the wind-up . 6 . . and with the throw, the discus freely soars. 7. Jess Soulia, empowering his muscles with an added strength, controls on the homestretch. „ , .. ■ . ■ , w 8. Brad Draper, under the watchful eye of Dan Cook, takes a determined start. TRACK 235 Watch Intramurals Grow 1. With a strong overarm hit. the ball clears the net, creating a moment of expectation. 2. Taking time out for strategy planning, the ladies prepare to conclude a victory. 3. Brian Shindle and Jeff Collins go up for control. 4. Co-ed volleyball proved to be a vital part of the Intramural program. 5. Dwight Millikan studies the rim for one, backed by the watchful eye of referee Al Brillhart. 6. Diane Gamble with an expression of victory — representing increased co-ed involvement. 7. Dean Meadows with the follow-through on his shot from the charity stripe. 8. By drawing more participants, intramurals have also become more recognized as a spectator sport. 9. Intramurals serve as a channel of participation for the entire student body. m - g The purpose of intramurals is to provide a variety of activities for men and women. All students, faculty, and staff members have the opportunity to fill their leisure time with wholesome fun with individual and group activities. With active participation, a person can fulfill the need for exercise and social development. The objective of intramurals are health, skill, social development, and recreation. They are activities for the Olivet community, designed to allow participation for students other .than those involved in intercollegiate sports. INTRAMURALS 237 Promotion Is Key to Intramurals ntramurals are becoming a program of mass involvement due to increased promotion via tournaments and contests New this year were wrestling and co-ed basketball, joining the recently deve oped free-throw contests. By increasing the number and variety of sports involved, there was a greater appeal to the gen- eral student body. Regularly scheduled basketball games drew consistently good crowds, while special events such as the L r€ li n row contests - t00k Place during half-times of Tiqer bas- ketball games. The future of the intramural program appears promising, with the guarantee of additional activities and a more complex program. 1. Evidenced in the intramural program are skills comparable to those of mtercollegiates, with determination to match fact cs PUrP ° Se ° f thG SPOrt ' S the Same ' intramur a ' s employ unusual toS Y ' 4 - ' ■ puts up the shot ' while successfu y 4 With his whistle ever-ready, the referee looks on as Duane Warren flies to the 5. Mark Krunch Kruszynski moves into a pinning combination over Mike uonway to gain control. referee? ' A ' Mc0ueen shows more ' ' administrative ' ' compassion than most L F r!? m W of l he , ke Y Mike Conway tosses up a shot, unhindered by opponents Quen Dickey and Kenny Yamauchi 8. Andy Newsometips in the ball as Nolan Williams looks on from below. nf Er ' i°? S Strai 9- ht up for two ' scaping the sandwich guarding of Nolan Williams and Tracey Erickson. ywumy o R Aurora College Purdue Calumet Concordia College Trinity College Illinois Ben Rockford College Judson College SOFTBALL ONC ONC ONC ONC ONC ONC ONC X)NC ONC ONC University.of Chicago Lewis College Triton College Trinity College Concordia Cotle Aurora College Illinois Institute Rocktord College Lewis College Concordia Invitational Ecumenical Invitational i.A.I.A. District 20 ;. Championships N.CC.A.A. Championships IstPlac 2nd Plac 2nd Plac IstPlac 2nd Plac B A R D FOOTBALL Illinois Benedictine 7 ONC Alma College 24 ONC Eureka College ONC Hope College 35 ONC Lakeland College ONC Rose-Hulman Institute 24 ONC DePauw University ONC Culver-Stockton College 6 ONC Illinois College 6 ONC J.V. BASKETBALL North Central College 71 Illinois Wesleyan 76 Rockford College 49 Judson College 57 Trinity College Millikin University 69 Illinois Benedictine 53 Aurora College 69 Rockford College 63 Judson College 69 Concordia College 68 Trinity College 70 Illinois Benedictine 71 Concordia College 77 Aurora College 94 ONC ONC ONC ONC Forfeit ONC ONC ONC ONC ONC ONC ONC ONC ONC ONC WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL Mount Vernon Nazarene 55 ONC Trinity College 59 ONC Harper College 75 ONC Wheaton College 63 ONC Elgin Community College 57 ONC North Central College 88 ONC Lake Forest College 74 ONC Mundelein College 19 ONC Aurora College 60 ONC Wheaton College 95 ONC North Central College 90 onS MacMurray College 61 ONC Kankakee Community Collec e65 ONOL Rockford College 60 ONC George Williams College 62 ONC Judson College 51 ONC Illinois Benedictine 84 ONC St. Francis Colleg 73 ONC Greenville College 80 ONC Rocktord College 70 ONC 39 Bethel College 8 ONC 18 Trinity Christian ONC 14 Lewis University 11 ONC 8 Illinois Institute 6 ONC 17 Purdue (Calumet) 5 ONC 19 Trinity College 13 ONC 21 Rockford College 8 ONC 12 Judson College 6 ONC 12 Aurora College 8 ONC Trinity Christian ONC Trinity College 5 ONC Rockford College 13 ONC Judson College 4 ONC Aurora College 6 ONC 102 78 75 61 61 72 71 76 95 92 129 78 86 90 57 51 68 40 52 73 42 128 83 65 76 81 52 66 69 57 79 58 53 64 VARSITY BASKETBALL George Williams Grace College St. Xavier College North Central College Bethel College Illinois Wesleyan Rockford College Wheaton College St. John ' s College Chicago State St. Mary ' s College Univ. of Tenn. (Martin) Judson College Trinity College Millikin University Illinois Benedictine Aurora College Rockford College Judson College Concordia College Trinity College Roosevelt University Illinois Benedictine Concordia College Aurora College Judson College Bethel College Liberty Baptist VOLLEYBAL Wheaton College George Williams College Elmhurst College St. Xavier College Midway College Illinois Benedictine Eureka College Illinois College Lincoln College Trinity College North Central College Aurora College Concordia College Rockford College 83 ONC 100 70 ONC 83 68 ONC 67 95 ONC 111 81 ONC 76 101 ONC 74 94 ONC ' •• 92 83 ONC 74 .77 ONC 67 101 ONC 74 77 ONC 79 77 ONC 58 79 ONC 86 78 ONC 105 57 ONC 52 w— ONC 67 92 ONC 97 86 ONC 83 72 ONC 101 72 ONC 86 73 ONC 108 79 ONC 112 76 ONC 77 77 ONC 93 100 ONC 95 59 ONC 72 60 ONC 70 74 ONC 73 ALL 3 ONC 3 ONC 2 ONC 1 2 ONC 2 ONC 1 1 3 ONC 1 2 ONC 1 ONC 2 2 ONC 2 ONC 3 3 ONC 3 ONC 1 3 ONC 1 3 ONC SCORE BOARD 241 242 ADS ADS 243 COLLEGE CHURCH OFTHENAZARENE Olivet and Breesee Streets Kankakee, Illinois Serving Olivet and the Kankakee Community 244 COLLEGE CHURCH JAYBAYNUM PASTOR College Church of the Nazarene strives to bring the community and campus together in worship of God. College Church is directly adjacent to the campus and provides a convenient place for students and faculty to fellowship in Jesus. Through outreach programs, including the Hour of Hope cable telecast Sunday evenings, college church reaches out to the entire Kankakee community with the message of Christ ' s love. Pastor Jay Baynum, his staff, and lay leaders, are constantly seeking to minister to the spiritual needs of all the people. Terry Brown Director of Youth Ministries A. E. Gerdes Associate Pastor Harlan Moore Minister of Music and Media COLLEGE CHURCH 245 First Church of the Nazarene Bell Road between 1 23rd and 1 3 1 st Streets Lemont, Illinois 60439 R. J. Cerrato, Pastor William Scott, Associate Pastor J. Wade Dickson, Children ' s Minister Ken Armstrong, Minister of Music Betsy Adcoclc Doug Apato Jim Bronsen Steve Carlsen Wendy Carlsen Steve Craig Greg Frankenhouser Our Students: Cindy Hair Scott Jim Hair Jean Krestel Patty Krestel Marilyn Porter Joel Steindel Denise Truesdale Steve White 246 CHURCH ADS Congratulations Class of 1 980! WESTSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE DECATUR, ILLINOIS CHURCH STAFF PASTOR • Gilbert Hughes MUSIC and YOUTH • Merritt Struck CHILDREN- Ron Graeflin DEPARTMENT LEADERS CHRISTIAN LIFE • James Henley MISSIONS • Maxine Bennett YOUTH • Eric Holt OUR STUDENTS: Lisa Bennett Trina Deem Mike Gordon Darrell Hughes Patty Hunt Scott Jackson Doug Karl Lynda Mounts Maggie Osborne Karen Spalding Thersa Spalding CHURCH ADS 247 1000 North Avenue • KANKAKEE, ILLINOIS FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE John J. Hancock Pastor Leroy Wright Music Minister Doug Runyan Youth Ministries FOR EVERYONE • Innovative Bible study — Sundays at 9:30 am • Inspiring Evangelistic Worship Services — Sundays at 10:30 am 7:00 p.m. Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. • Pastoral care counselling • Fellowship with Christian friends • A place to serve • Active athletic programs • A place to use musical talents • Bus transportation to and from church ESPECIALLY FOR TEENS • Youth hour Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. • Musical groups with a summer tour • A Puppet team • Drama • Softball basketball teams for girls guys • Summer camps • Special weekly activities • Counselling • Spiritual Guidance ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN • Nursery attendants on duty every service • Childrens ' churches at their level using puppets, object lessons, etc. • Softball and T-ball teams • A weekly Caravan scouting program for boys girls • A childrens ' choir • Numerous special activities and projects Sob Lintzenich Christian Education 248 CHURCH ADS FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2734 S. Washington Street Koko mo, Indiana Everett Robertson, Pastor Joyce Ayers, Director of Special Ministries Ron Hostetler, Director of Music John Smith, Director of Christian Life Jeannine Hostetler, N.W.M.S. President Greg Pritts, N.YJ. President Our Students: Jerri Handy Marta Bond Steve Hostetler Cathy and Lee Hart LAKE AVENUE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE THE FRIENDLY CHURCH 4100 Lake Avenue Fort Wayne, Indiana George Whetstone Senior Minister Stephen King Youth Minister Robert Rist Music Minister 18 STUDENTS- MORE THAN 50 ALUMNI CHURCH ADS 249 N Portage First Church of the Nazarene 3l34SwansonRoad Portage, Indiana Congratulations Students Paul Reisen Cindy Taylor Bob Branscome Randy Tumblin Wayne Hall Bev Blanton Jim Cannon Kim Coker Steve Coker Pam Goudy Sue Hendley Peggy Sturgell Tammy Salmon Natalie Price Home of Portage Christian Schools Kindergarten through High School Nathan Price, Pastor E. V. Price, Visitation Ray Hendley, Christian Education Carol Davis, Music Richfield Church of the Nazarene 7524 Mt. Morris Rd. Otisville, Michigan OUR STUDENTS Pastor: Rev. E. Eugene Frame Assoc. Pastor and Evangelist: Tom Rost Minister of Youth and Music: Doug Medley Scott Austin Tim Coblentz Lori Martin Dave Ross Michelle Ross Dan Wilson Lansing Kendon Drive Church of the Nazarene and Kendon Drive Child Care Center Center 71 I Kendon Drive Lansing, Michigan 48910 Rose Graham — NWMS President William Thomas — NYI President OUR STUDENT Lori Frederickson Richard Woodworth: Chairman of Christian Life 250 CHURCH ADS EASTERN MICHIGAN DISTRICT CONGRATULATES ONC GRADUATING CLASS OF 980 Don J. Marti it-. District Superintendent District N.W.M.S. President Mrs. John Dickey District N.Y.I. President Alan R. Dicer CHRISTIAN LIFE DIRECTOR Jerry L. Short District Secretary Elvin M. Powers District Treasurer Mrs. William Ferrell ADVISORY BOARD Carl R.Allen John Z. Andree F. Grant Cross John Q. Dickey Vernon Lunn James Mellish Milton Mountain Norman Rucker CHURCH ADS 251 LaCrosse Church of the Nazarene Avon and Logan LaCrosse, Wisconsin 54601 Pastor: Rev. Norman L. Rose Mt. Prospect Church of the NAZARENE 1561 Linneman Road Mt. Prospect, Illinois 60056 Pastor: Richard A. Suman CONGRATULATIONS — CLASS OF 1980 MICHIGAN DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE uuyy Campgrounds — Indian Lake Camp Vicksburg, Michigan US 3 1 N at Waller Rd. Charlervoix, Michigan Vhep equtiful ! Earnest L. Knight, Pastor CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Meet Our Students: Darlene Smalley Freshman Kris Fielder Freshman Lisa Fielder Senior HARRY T.STANLEY District Superintendent RUSHVILLE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1214 N. Main Street Rushville, Indiana 46173 Pastor: Rev. Robert N. Malone 252 CHURCH ADS FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 700 WEST HOWE BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA 812-332-2461 Rev. David J. Felter, Pastor Rev. Steve Donovan, Youth Rev. Howard Small, Visitation OUR STUDENTS Pastor Felter Greg Small Karen Buker Tom Dechard Pam Taylor Steve Meredith Jane Rush Luana Peterson FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Merrillville, Indiana We are proud of our students and grateful to Olivet Nazarene College for its contributions to their lives. Dale (Metcalf) Buck Mike Cinko April Davidhizar James F. Mahan Pastor Randy Lanham Rosemary Quinn Peggy Raue Randy Lanham Pastor, Youth an Come unto me . . . Go and make Disciples. CHURCH ADS 253 pss I rrss n FA ik FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 23 1 5 S. Riley Highway Shelbyville, Indiana 46 1 76 Telephone 5 1 7-398-8966 A Heartwarming Ministry in the Hoosier Heartland Kenneth T. Jewell D.D. Byron Carmony Pastor D. D. — Associate g Randolph Park Church of the Nazarene OUR PASTOR: OUR STUDENTS: David Sorrel Bill Packard Terri Hodge Kirk Williamson Jamesville, Wisconsin ■ 254 CHURCH ADS Chicago Central District We support Olivet Forrest W. Nash District Superintendent Belle Nash District NWMS President Gerald A. Parker District Director of Christian Life Doug Runyan District N.Y.I. President CHURCH ADS 255 -• PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 4 1 550 E. Ann Arbor Trail 1 H P? 1 1 : h jNnHijinJl Plymouth, Michigan STUDENTS Brian Allen Lynda Bradford Douglas Briclcer Debra Brown Richard Ling John Nutter Susan Skaggs Vince Flippo Pastor: Carl Allen A Christ-Centered, family-oriented Church . . . expanding to meet our growing community ' s needs. ' Dean Wilson Robert Kring Robert North James Talbott Special Ministries Youth and Music Senior Adults and Visitation Music Associate GRANITE FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 4701 Highway III Granite City, II. 62040 Pastor: William H. Roddy Board of Christian Life Kenneth Whittington N.W.M.S. President Rebecca Kendall N.YJ. President Patricia Andrews GRAND LEDGE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 3432 Grand Ledge Hwy. Grand Ledge, Michigan 48837 Pastor: Warren E. Holcomb OUR STUDENTS Barb Daymon Luanne Emmons Chris Laws Richard H. Leffel Pastor Stan Martin Minister of Youth and Music Leroy Jones Director of Christian Education FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1 57 La Fayette Street Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 1979-80 OLIVET STUDENTS Kathy Emmons Sherry Lockwin Mike Jones Shelly Meyer Brenda Leffel Tom Mitchell Sharon Wilson i 256 CHURCH ADS FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2 1 3 W. Wabash Avenue — Crawfordsville, Indiana Stanley Gerboth, Pastor OUR ALUMNI Eldon Cope Frank Eskesen Nellie (Fullenwider) Eskesen Phillip Evans Sharon (Rohrer) Evans Velma (Johnson) Keesling Sam Taylor Tamara (Basham) Taylor Edith (Servies) Welshonce OUR STUDENTS Brenda Allen Brad Basham Margo Cox Mark Gerboth Lisa Murphy Bob Thompson Congratulations to the Class of 1980! HUNTINGTON FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE STAFF: Rev. C. Dexter Westhafer, Pastor Rev. Paul A. Robbins, Education Rev. Steve Haddix, Music Youth Rev. Kenneth Hawkins, Visitation CHURCH ADS 257 ■v CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pontiac, Illinois Pastor Paul A. Bass Our Students LAURA BASS WAYNE CAREY Minister of Music — Rod Davidson Christian Life Chairman — Corinne Rumley N.W.M.S. President — Arlene Shaum N.Y.I. President — Cheryl Reich Our Students: Karl Heinz Michelle Damron Eddie Ruddle PERU INDIANA FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ' ■■■■■ !■■■■■ ■■■ J Teresa Coleman Rev. Ron Shaper, Pastor 33 1 W. Sixth Street Peru, Indiana 46970 BETHEL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2II50MORROSROAD GROSSE POINT MICH. 48236 Serving Greater Detroit ' 258 CHURCH ADS CHRISMAN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 313 North Pennsylvania Chrisman, Illinois 61924 Rev. A. C. Campbell Pastor CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1980! NORTHSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE I9I2W. LelandAve. Chicago, Illinois 60640 R. J. Biedsaw Pastor CHURCH ADS 259 Congratulations Class Of ' 80 District Advisory Board Rev. Carlton Hansen Rev. Everett Robinson Mr. Tharen Evans Mr. Bud Goble District Parsonage r ti£ Ato 0 sn ' Vg ° DISTRICT OFFICERS Dist. NYI President — Rev. Steve Gladding Dist. Missionary President — Mrs. Kay Scott Dist. Board of Christian Life Chairman — Rev. Oscar Sheets Dist. Secretary — Rev. K. V. Bateman Dist. Treasurer — Rev. V. D. Dibble TRUSTEES OF O.N.C. Mr. Bud Goble Rev. Oscar Sheets 1 00 PER CENT BEHIND OLIVET District Superintendent Dr. George Scutt 260 CHURCH ADS FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2921 38th STREET ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS PRAISE THE LORD FOR OLIVET J. MARK BARNES PASTOR LARRY A. FORTADO ASSOCIATE PASTOR A FRIENDLY CHURCH WHERE IT ' S EXCITING TO WORSHIP FLINT CENTRAL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Joanne Boddy Tammy Carlson Paula Freeman Sylvia Freeman William Haberkamp Jane Hunter 1261 West Bristol Rd. Flint, Michigan 48507 Phone 313-235-5671 OUR STUDENTS AT OLIVET: Dennis Johnson Timothy Kum Robyn Roth Pamela Santoro Timothy Speedy Duane Steward Beth Taylor David Taylor Julie Weber Larry Weber Wendy Wendel CHURCH ADS 261 SHELBYVILLE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE FOLLOW THE SON 412 North Will Street Shelbyville, Illinois 62565 Rev. Robert Weathers Pastor £ FT 5 4 r ' l :f First Church of the Nazarene Milwaukee, Wisconsin A Ministry of the Word and Spirit 2 2 i jJzi il Mte Merrit Road OLD FASHIONED COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Merrit Road Church Members Attending Olivet: Georgina Cook Mark Cook Tim McGuire The Fellowship Meets at: 6560 Merrit Rd. Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 Our Pastor Is: Rev. M. Wayne McGuire WELCOME CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS May God Bless You and Olivet In the Future DUNKIRK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE DUNKIRK, INDIANA Rev. Carl S. Dawson Pastor 262 CHURCH ADS SUPPORTING OLIVET With Our PRAYERS STUDENTS FINANCES MATTOON First Church of the Nazarene 2220 Champaign Avenue Mattoon, Illinois John Ruzich Pastor OUR ONC ALUMNI Roger Claxon Robert Couch Mark Highland Jerry Milligan Lisa Jenkins Debbie Pugh Fred Ruzich John Ruzich Cindy Ruzich Stevenson Angie Cole Tame Steve Tame Maria Gravvat Taylor Jeri Wells Steve Wells Jeff Wood Elmer Wright Sue Buchanan Wright BENTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE NINTH AND KIRKPATRICK BENTON, ILLINOIS 628 1 2 Pastor — James Co+tle OUR OLIVET STUDENTS Donnie Jamerson Mark Montgomery Jan WhHiington Joy Whittington FAITH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE RETURNING STUDENT DANA SPENGLER SENIOR NEW STUDENTS WARREN LUKENS BRETT SPENGLER PASTOR WESLEY L SPENGLER 201 I Brownfield Road Route 5 Urbana, Illinois 61 801 CHURCH ADS 263 V 7 l JAMES E. HUNTON District Superintendent ILLINOIS DISTRICT Believes In Olivet We have invested of our most precious possessions — Our Youth w 2. AW ZrT ' K A V, «% M m L 264 CHURCH ADS FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 60 STATE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN PASTOR: WILLIAM PIRTLE MINISTER OF MUSIC: JIM STOGDILL CARES FOR ONC Gayle Cannon Student HILLCREST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ALTON, ILLINOIS OUR STUDENTS Floyd Fisher Randy Gant Geron Scates Missy Zielinski Garry D. Pate Pastor NORTHSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 53569 County Road 7 North Elkhart, Indiana 46514 OUR STUDENTS YVONNE BETHMAN NANCY McKIBBIN DENISE McCLELLAN E. RAY JEWELL, PASTOR RICK STEIN, MUSIC AND YOUTH CHURCH ADS 265 BLOOMINGTON FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 701 WEST WASHINGTON STREET BLOOMINGTON, ILL PASTOR REV. DON DAVIS OUR STUDENTS: NOT PICTURED: DEANNA BANKS KIM MITCHELL CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 CASEY FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 400 NORTHWEST FIRST CASEY, ILLINOIS ROSCOE L STRUCK, PASTOR 266 CHURCH ADS Congratulations to the Class of 1980 First Church of the Nazarene 530 West Mound Road Decatur, Illinois 62526 Home of the West Mound Christian School Kindergarten Through Grade 8 Ray Kern Associate Christian Ed. Don Barr Linda Buttolph Angie Cripe Ed Abla Walt Garrett Senior Pastor Assoc. Youth and Music OUR OLIVET STUDENTS Kent Davis Dwight D. Millikan Steve Ferguson Ed Perry Monti Harris Dennis Peyton Ken Yamauchi CHURCH ADS 267 GRAND RAPIDS FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE It Is Our Mission to Be a More Effective Focus of Gods Light and Love in Our Community mritMifnilML r-mil Mtuw iifrm MW Mlu Pastor: Branson Roberts Associate Pastor: Gary Ball Minister of Visitation: Dr. Donald Snow Choir Director: Charles Hasselbring Organist: Steve Martin Dir. of Children ' s Choir: Lyla Martin Day Care Director: Linda Siler 3765 Kalamazoo SE Grand Rapids, Michigan 49508 WE LOVE OUR STUDENTS Carolyn Ball Mark Bell Melissa Hasselbring Tim Sigler Dee Dee Obrechdt Jay Ott Lois Stanard ' 268 CHURCH ADS CHICAGO HEIGHTS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 699 WEST EIGHTH STREET, CHICAGO HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS STUDENTS: CATHY AMTOWER ALLEN BRILLHART KIM KLOSS JEFF LA WES SHARON LAWES LINDA MITCHELL DONNA OXNER STEVE SALIBA GREG SHELTON JIM WARREN WILLIAM OXNER Senior Pastor LEON ARMSTRONG Associate Pastor first church the nazarene 1009 south briggs street joliet, Illinois harold j. westlund, pastor FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 408 South Main Street Winchester, Indiana 47394 The Congregation and Staff Congratulate The Graduating Class Of ' 80 Clarence C. Hildreth Pastor Richard A. Osborne Associate Pastor Our Students: Faye Haney Curtis Keys Diana Rees -a ?. 4m CHURCH OF THt K So reac j us fo number our days that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom. Psalm 90:12 I CHURCH ADS 269 INDIANAPOLIS SOUTHWEST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 4797 Tincher Road Indianapolis, Indiana Rev. Duane Landreth, Pastor fc JMfe Our Olivet Students Monty Fox Mark Johnson Fortville Church of the Nazarene 406 South Maple Street Fortville, Indiana Pastor — Vernon D. Corzine Minister of Youth — Bradford Seaman Minister of Music — Ted Davis N.W.M.S. — Faerone McFarland N.Y.I. — Paul Riddle Chairman Christian Life — Ted Fish f if, -. m Our 1979-80 Students: Don Corzine Steve Humerickhouse Mark Searcy Darcy Whitaker LYNN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE HIGHWAY 27 SOUTH LYNN, INDIANA Jfc Rev. C. P. Hurry Pastor Terry Sterling Minister of Youth Ed Haynes Minister of Music OUR STUDENTS Polly Sheppard Theresa Brummet 270 CHURCH ADS Riverview Church of the Nazarene 2600 East Williard Street Muncie, Indiana 47302 Rev. A. Richard Veach, Pastor Our Olivet Students: Sherrie Wedmore David Kelley VASSAR CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE :-.-■ - ' .,„ ' ; - Winamac Church Of The Nazarene Cindy H Steve Keiser i ' 1 Smith 1 25 Division Street Vassar, Michigan Rev. D. E. Wermuth A TIME FOR KNOWING 516 East Thirteenth Street Winimac, Indiana 46996 Pastor Steve Gladding Mundelein, IL Profits from O.N.C. We Support O.N.C. With Our —Prayers — Finances — Students Mundelin Church of the Nazarene 1 51 5 West Maple Mundelin, Illinois (317)566-6776 Celia Davis Our Student W. J. Stevens Pastor NAZARENE COLLEGE ALUMNI CHURCH ADS 271 INDIANAPOLIS WESTSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 86 10 West 1 0th Street OUR STAFF: Minister of Administration: Talmage Haggard Minister of Singles and S.A.M.: Dennis Apple Minister of Youth: Jack McCormick Minister of Christian Ed: Doris Funke Director of Day Care and School: Marjorie Stegemoller School Administrator: Dr. Harry Westfall HOME OF: Parka-tot Day Care Center Indianapolis, Indiana 46234  tian School — KT hrough Grac Je6 R. B. Acheson ement Village Pastor OUR STUDENTS Jeff Crosno Rick McDuffee Charlotte Delhagen Daron Nance Rebecca Golay Teresa Shaw John Hay, Jr. Kevin Short Karen Hermiz Steve Short- Linda Hollenbeck Mark Stevens Merrilee Kearns Karen Thomas Melodie McDuffee Cindy Vidito Westside Christian Village Worry-Free Retirement Living in a Christian Community n 272 CHURCH ADS First Church of the Nazarene 310 Elmwood Drive, Lansin g Michigan OUR STAFF C. Neil Strait, Pastor Arden Carr, Youth Pastor David Hubbs, Minister of Music Irving Farnsworth, Visitation OUR STUDENTS Linda Adler Chuck Williams David Strait OLNEY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1 20 West Cherry Street Olney, Illinois 62450 EDW. J. EICHENBERGER, PASTOR SIDNEY L TUCKER, ASSOCIATE PASTOR OUR OLIVET STUDENTS Sue Weaver Cecil Williams Nolan Williams Elgin Church of the Nazarene Pastor William Cole Route 58 and Berner Drive Elgin, Illinois 60 1 20 Returning Students Wendy Steed Colleen Patrick New Students Jim Buckingham Tom Gorrell Bob Gorrell Roger Rockwell Karen Ludwig OUR BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1980 Asso. Pastor Denni J. Korpi CHURCH ADS 273 GLEN PARK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1 34 East 43rd Avenue Gary, Indiana 46409 Artie H. Witworth. Pastor Peggy Oliver, Minister of Music Darwin Pressler, Associate OUR STUDENTS Ron Groft Terry Maddock Larry Deffenbach Kerri Oliver Cheryl Laps David Wampler Donald Maddock Jeff Wampler Sandra Wampler FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 23rd and Jackson Anderson, Indiana 64014 T1 m 1 1 f mmrt . w — -iSLi-nti ™ ;t wM r : : f ■■- — — ., Row One: Kevin Folsom, Dan Dunlop, Shelly Hayes, David Hayes. Row Two: Mark Dill. Jeff Morford, Paul Moreillon, Cassie Covey. Roland E. Dunlop Pastor David S. Hayes Minister of Youth and Music Myron C. Morford Minister of Senior Adults i 274 CHURCH ADS Saginaw Valley Church of the Nazarene 1815 TITTABAWASSEE ROAD SAGINAW, MICHIGAN 48604 Allen Sprunger Pastor Debbie Barnekow Darrell Hasenleder W. L. Silvers Minister of Visitation OUR OLIVET STUDENTS Cindy Sprunger Dave Crofford Minister of Music and Youth Mary Jane Lamping Terry Letzkus MORGAN ROAD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 7615 Morgan Road Battle Creek, Michigan 490 1 7 Samuel D. Gowan Pastor PETER ' S SWITCH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The Church With the Family at Heart R.R. 4 Seymour, IN Rev. V. Leo Kinnett Pastor C H U R C H O F T H E N A Z A R E N E GORDON B. MAYWOOD PASTOR KEITH BOELK DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN LIFE RICHARD BROOKS MINISTER OF MUSIC KAREN DAVIS N.W.M.S. PRESIDENT HANYGIRGIS N.Y.I. PRESIDENT CHUCK FOWLER N.Y.I. SPONSOR CHURCH ADS 275 SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OFTHE John Bowman, Pastor NAZARENE 1 300 East Ash, Springfield, Illinois 62703 OUR OLIVET SENIORS Dick Thompson Becky Bowman First Church of the Nazarene 920 South Shank Street Portland, Indiana 4737 1 Chester F. Paske • Pastor P. D. McClellan Chairman of Christian Life Tina Kelly Music Associate Barbara Howe Mission President Marjorie Baldwin N.Y.I. President OUR OLIVET STUDENTS Brenda Durbin Bruce Durbin Mark Heaps Elkhart First Church of the Nazarene Verdean F. Owens Pastor 2601 Benham Avenue, Elkhart, Indiana Gene Tanner, Minister of Youth CONGRATULATIONS TO ONC GRADUATES OF 1 980 OUR STUDENTS Wes Myers Cindy Dalpe Dawi Bates Ray Eakins Ron Kling 276 CHURCH ADS HAMMOND, INDIANA FIRST CHURCH CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1980! . . . the warm, friendly, fun place to worship and serve. Ask Our Students at Olivet FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 8 1 5 Michigan Street at Calumer Hammond, Indiana 46324 Deanna Ingram Lorene Frye Claude Bond, Jr. BCL Chairman Terry Vandersteen NYI President Delores Frye NWMS President Ernie Vandersteen GALEGUYER Minister of Music ONC Class of ' 61 CRAWFORD HOWE Pastor ONC Class of 70 CHURCH ADS 277 Our Students Janet Bornemann Valerie Gross Susan Boe Kevin Lilley Beverly Tyler Gary Jenkins Vernon Mitchell OTTAWA FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE Dayton Road Ottawa, Illinois 6 1 350 LOWELL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 201 North Washington Lowell, Michigan 4433 I William F. Hurt, Jr. Pastor CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Paula Kirby, Jon Rash Pastor Donald E. Taylor OUR STUDENTS John Ruder, Sarah Ruder, Jon Rash Tyndall Memorial Church 415 McCarthy Howell, Michigan 48843 Ronald C. Ketchum Pastor Our Students at O.N.C. Front Row: Rev. Ketchum, Jeff Cottle, Ron Sharpe, Pam Wat+ers, Bonnie Street, Michele Hicks Back Row: Judy Tennent, Darcy Dyce, Daryl Wellman, Janet Warby, Janeene Warby, John Warby 278 CHURCH ADS CHRISTIAN EDUCATION f INDIANAPOLIS DISTRICT, IND, REV. JOHN F. HAY District Superintendent CHURCH ADS 279 HILLCREST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 520 West Walton Boulevard Pontiac, Michigan 1 ft] i flBfll 1 Zi- 951 ifo,mm. Rev. Dennis Burton Pastor OUR STUDENT Teresa Ray Defoe Minister of Music Olivet Board Trustee Hawley CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1980! Harold L. Frye Pastor Ronald O. Frye Co- Pastor Our Students are: Mark Goodkind Ken Innis Mike Krahulec Oak Lawn Church of the Nazarene 9 1 st and Ridgeland, Oaklawn, Illinois 60453 280 CHURCH ADS FIRST NAZARENE 2403 West Kirby Avenue Champaign, 11.61820 JIM SPRUCE PASTOR Jeff Collins OUR STUDENTS FRESHMEN Mark Millage OUR STUDENTS: Tim Carter Mary Kay Srogan Patty Ca risen Mark Hofstra Linda Geeding Pam Millhuff Laura Geeding Mike Stone Cindy Gibula (not pictured) Pastor Huffman Youth Pastor Weitz CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Main and Tanner Streets Brownstown, Indiana A LIVING CHURCH IN A DYING WORLD ' I Darrell Wineinger, Pastor CALVARY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 5536 W. 1 3 1st Street Crestwood, Illinois W.D.Huffman • Pastor Dave Weitz — Youth Minister CHURCH ADS 281 Wisconsin District Supports Olivet With: Our Prayers Our Finances Our Students 282 CHURCH ADS FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE WITH MEL SORENSON RETURNING STUDENTS Mike Buck Brenda Greenlee Gary Hyde Stan Runyon BRAZIL, INDIANA 6Hk ' f;sm%, PASTOR COLUMBUS AVENUE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. Ross R. Cribbis 3101 COLUMBUS AVENUE ANDERSON, INDIANA FERNDALE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 928 East Ten Mile Road Ferndale, Michigan 48220 OUR STUDENTS QUEN DICKEY BILL JONES TODD PHILLIPS GARY REDDAWAY PASTOR ELVIN M. POWERS CHURCH ADS 283 Roxana Church of the Nazarene 500 Central Roxana, Illinois L W. Hindman, Pastor Gordon Farlow, Christian Life Chairman OUR STUDENTS Julie Hindman Sarah Walker Lynn Walker Gilman Church of the Nazarene 2 19 South Central Street Gilman, Illinois 60938 Rev. Leslie F. Grimsley Pastor GRAND HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1 620 Beechtree Street Grand Haven, Michigan 49417 Eugene E. Vickery, Pastor James Hampton, Youth Pastor Congratulations Class of 1980 God ' s Best To You Class of South Side Church of the Nazarene Business Route 67 South at Hoyt Avenue Muncie, Indiana Our Minister L. E. Humrich Our Director of Youth and Music L Kendall Lord Our Students Bob Strong Dale Southerland Evan Strong Pam True Karen Southerland Gary True 284 CHURCH ADS Bruce T. Taylor District Superintendent 2 1 22 Valley Avenue Marion, Indiana 46952 Office 3 1 7-674-7997 Home 3 1 7-662-7752 ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS Carl E. Greek Robert E. James Elmer G. Paslco Jack Snowden Wilmer R. Watson Fred Wenger and 1 00 Churches 1 1 ,000 Church Members 25,000 S.S. Scholars Bruce T. Taylor CONGRATULATE CLASS OF ' 80 N.E.I. SUPPORTS OLIVET COLLEGE WITH PRAYERS STUDENTS FINANCES Lifting Up Christ — 1976-1980 Church .. of the Nazarene CHURCH ADS 285 FIRST CHURCH OF THENAZARENE 1 609 JOHN R. WOODEN DR. MARTINSVILLE, INDIANA 46151 OUR STUDENTS JOHN T. FRIEND, PASTOR FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 5625 OAKLAND DR. KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN 49022 Pastor, CLIFFORD L WALTON Our Students; Dean Meadows, Shirley French Doretta Rant? POTOMAC CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 206 E. STATE POTOMAC, ILLINOIS 61865 R. K. ELLIS CAROL GOON DAVID MURRELL Rev. Stephen L. Boreer, Pastor 1 ■• ri£-iyt JH : .ft: OUR STUDENTS Dan Eclcert Russell Leigh Jim Franklin Greg Neilson John Jaynes Curt Page Perry Jaynes Barry Parker HOOPESTON FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 402 E. Honeywell Hoopston, Illinois 60942 G. A. JERRY PARKER, PASTOR Sweet Corn Capital of the World 286 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 31 1 MYERS STREET, SEYMOUR, INDIANA 47274 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1 980 OUR STUDENTS: GERALD GREEN Senior Pastor JAMES V.COOK Minister of Music and Pastor ' s Assistant PHIL EDWARDS Minister tor Children The Singing, Happy, Friendly Church Darla Baker Cathy Barkes Janice Clark Tim Green Julia Noblitt Rhonda Pierce Becky Robbins Don Robbins Susan Williams CHURCH ADS 287 SOUTH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Reaching up and touching him . . . reaching out and touching others 401 West Holmes Road, Lansing, Michigan 48910 Curtis Adams Candy Dexter Robin Dexter R. A. Lashley Pastor Scott Dexter Jim Baughman Minister of Youth 288 CHURCH ADS JZrst Cfarc ijft ieJ i%irene- CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980! The Home of Happy Christians Larry Stover — Associate Charles Dautermann — Minister of Music Randy Pfaff — Associate E. Keith Bottles Senior Pastor 22 1 2 North Vermilion Danville. Illinois Annette Edmonds Sid Frazier Christy Kinney Shelia Kinney Linda Riegle Gloria Widcham BON AIR CHURCH OFTHENAZARENE 2419 North Locke Kokomo, Indiana Clyde T. Gunn Pastor Our Students: Be+h Langford Byron Mace Mike Wiese BLUFFTON FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 327 W. Cherry Street Bluffton, Indiana Walter Graeflin • Pastor Tammy Cowgill Tim Gregg Rolland Jines Steve Mahon Mary Norris Toni Norris Carolyn Sutton Carol Towne Sharon Towne Julie Young I CHURCH ADS 289 Goodwin Memorial Church of the Nazarene 36 1 5 Raible Avenue, Anderson, Indiana 460 1 3 Pastor — H. Gene Pool Chairman B.C.L. — Ken Nichter N.W.M.S. President — Sandy Percifield N.Y.I. President — Brian Campbell Our Students Sheryl Bitner Cindy Pool First Church of the Nazarene 201 Steele Street, Mason, Michigan 48854 4 M .it At — w Pastor: Orville L Maish, Jr. Associate: S. Mark Terman Our Students: Lisa Cochrane Mike Manville Lanette Eshelby Don Pierce Linda Manville Scott Shattuck Our prayers are with Olivet and our fine students Owosso First Church of the Nazarene Dewey at Williams, Owosso, Michigan 48867 We are proud of our students Ruth Bates Jeff Belt Brenda Douglas Debbie Douglas Mike Moore Patty Moore David Smith Kevin Ulis Jerry D. Ulrich Pastor 290 CHURCH ADS SOUTHWEST INDIANA DISTRICT CONGRATULATES THE CLASS Dr. B. G. Wiggs District Superintendent Gerald Green Chairman — Board of Christian Life DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD Paul Byrns B. W. Downing Darrell Wineinger Byron Bulcer Edward Mason Jesse Pitts ONC TRUSTEES B. G. Wiggs Darrell Wineinger Harold Small Carlyle Thill Jesse Pitts Barbara Wineinger NWMS President Roy Shuck NYI President CHURCH ADS 291 ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE H.PAUL HUDDLE, PASTOR P.O.Box 1174 Springfield, III. An Acts 2:42-47 Church CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 80 BEARDSTOWN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE I Oth Jackson Beardstown, III. David D. Worcester Pastor Our Student Karen DeSollan Best Wishes Class of ' 80 COTTER ' S DELICIOUS BAKERY 41 I West Broadway Bradley, 111.60915 9323324 NESBITT FOURTH FLOOR 10 ' s FRONT: D ffcdSPWPIend, D. Wolf, J. Cray, C. Caswell, J. Hindman, K. Melgaard, L Bradfort KSoEdenT PIor, S, BHner, G. Myers MIDDLE: S. Stuck, S. Brodien, J. Rodgers, L. Eshelby, P. Millhuff , D. Brown, D. Harman, L Herrmann BACK: M. Avery, C. Price, M. Arreguin, R. Wodard, M. Vaught, B. Mihay, M. Saleino, J. Romin, M. Strong, P. Engleman, S. Eckman, P. Taylor, S. Teubner, L. Geeding, P. Davis 292 ADS ADS 293 HAIR UNLIMITED 858 WEST BROADWAY BRADLEY, ILLINOIS 60915 PHONE: 932 1333 WKAIM radio i3ao TELEPHONE 932-6795 Ike kittle Colbo ' ial Kestaulant In The Meadowview Shopping Center Kennedy Drive and Brookmont Avenue KANKAKEE, ILLINOIS 60901 FIRST FLOOR HILLS Front: Bruce Brunner, Dan Cook; Middle: Jon Rash, Mark Dill, Dwight Millikan, Ron Mechling, Bob Sharp; Back: Steve Bech, Gary True, John Hursh, Steve Graham, Mark Montgomery, Dan Barnes 294 COMMUNITY AND STUDENT ADS AGA FOOD SERVICE Congratulations Class Of 1980! 1 7 3 Years of Service :vy-  v x ' } 5L V . to the Olivet Family udy King Class of 7 1 — Sr. Food Service Dirictorl James Kirby Class of ' 80 — Supervi ' ■. i i-j ■ _ OLIVET NAZARENE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Box 20, ONC, Kankakee, Illinois Serving the Olivet Community . . . With Everything From Personal to Scholastic Needs Greeting Cards Gift Items • : ' Souvenirs s  - §9SmKp T-Shirts 1 % Records— tapes flll-S Religious Paperbacks SacrecfMusic Textbooks School Supplies Phil Richardson Bookstore Marrager COMMUNITY ADS 295 505 NORTH KINZIE BRADLEY, ILL 609 15 Serving Olivet and the Community With Fine Family Dining 1 B yi «  ••• ' 1 ■PHtekT . L. fJkttm VCT r -v r OTU • t aa y JMl ■V ■i -3M V. L to R: Coralee Fulton, Ed Ross; Manager, Mary Johnson, Suzy Thompson, Liz Morris, Lisa Murphy, Judy Harrington; Assistant Manager, Fred Schwass, Kitchen Manager, Ron Emmans, Janine Kezele, Daniel Behr. THE SKATING PLACE JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT Don Bonnie Riggs Owners 1085 E. Mullican Bradley, IL 6091 5 WEDDING CENTER SALON The Department Store for Weddings TUXEDO RENTAL 406 S. Main, Bourbonnais Phone 933- 121 I seethe you are buying olkmaiiiis JEWELERS Sine 1872 TWO LOCATIONS Volkmann Bldg. Meadowview Shopping Center ( ) MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 296 COMMUNITY ADS CHURCH ADS 297 (815) 939 7163 ktwrmce gJAaw.Hr j t 7 CmcU OtiduzaHce Service PUTTING AN END TO INSECURITY- RUTH ENDS Insurance Broker Agent 409 SOUTH MAIN STREET BOURBONNAIS, IL 60914 815-933-2914 Clyde ' s Camera ' N ' Cards, Inc. Quality Hallmark and Photographic Products 653 HENRY ST. KANKAKEE.IL 6090 1 00 STATE SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 70 Meadowview Center, Kankakee 310 E. Station St., Downtown Kankakee Congress at Century Blvd., Rantoul Serving Olivet At . . . 288 N. Main Street Bourbonnais, Illinois The Bank Just Down The Street _j 298 COMMUNITY ADS AMERICAN STATE BANK VILLAGE SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER BRADLEY, ILLINOIS PHONE 933-4555 EVERYDAY BANKING EVERY ...... DAY MEMBER FDIC BLANKENBERG ' S PHOTOGRAPHERS USED BY THE AURORA 143 North Schuyler — Kankakee, IL 932-4117 GOOD LUCK OLIVET From JIMMY HOL A Man ' s Store ' fly invite you to inspect the fine apparel we have scriminating taste. A store for all seasons, CHURCH ADS 299 11 Alton, Illinois, Hillcrest 265 Alumni Association 293 American State Bank 299 Anderson, Indiana, Columbus Avenue 283 Anderson, Indiana, First 274 Anderson, Indiana, Goodwin Memorial 290 Associated Student Government 297 Battle Creek, Michigan, Morgan Road 275 Beardstown, Illinois 292 Benton, Illinois 263 Blankenberg Photographers 299 Bloomington, Illinois, First 266 Bloomington, Indiana, First 253 Bluftton, Indiana, First 289 Bradley, Illinois 275 Brazil, Indiana, First 283 Brownstown, Indiana 281 Casey, Illinois, First 266 Champaign, Illinois, First 281 Charlevoix, Michigan 252 Chicago Central District 255 Chicago Heights, Illinois 269 Chicago, Illinois, Northside 259 Chrisman, Illinois 259 Clyde ' s Camera and Cards, Inc 298 Cotter ' s Delicious Bakery 292 Crawfordsville, Indiana, First 257 Crestwood, Illinois, Calvary 281 Danville, Illinois, First 289 Decatur, Illinois, First 267 Decatur, Illinois, Westside 247 Dunkirk, Indiana 262 Eastern Michigan District 251 Elgin, Illinois 273 Elkhart, Indiana, First 276 Elkhart, Indiana, Northside 265 Ends Insurance 298 Ferndale, Michigan 283 First Floor Hills 294 Flint, Michigan, Central 261 Fort Wayne, Indiana, Lake Avenue 249 Fortville, Indiana 270 Gary, Indiana, Glen Park 274 Gilman, Illinois 284 Grand Haven, Michigan 284 Grand Ledge, Michigan 256 Grand Rapids, Michigan 268 Granite City, Illinois 256 Grosse Pointe, Michigan 258 Advertisement Directory Hair Unlimited 294 Hammond, Indiana, First 277 Hoopeston, Illinois, First 286 Howell, Michigan, Tyndall Memorial 278 Huntington, Indiana, First 257 Illinois District 264 Indianapolis District 279 Indianapolis, Indiana, Southwest 270 Indianapolis, Indiana, Westside 272 Jamesville, Wisconsin, Randolph Park 254 Jimmy Holmes 299 Joliet, Illinois, First • 269 Kalamazoo, Michigan, First 286 Kankakee, Illinois, College Church 244 Kankakee, Illinois, First 248 300 AD DIRECTORY « Kokomo, Indiana, Bon Air 289 Kokomo, Indiana, First 249 LaCrosse, Wisconsin 252 Lansing, Michigan, First 273 Lansing, Michigan, Kendon Drive 250 Lansing, Michigan, South 288 Lemont, Illinois, First 246 Little Corporal Restaurant 294 Lowell, Michigan 278 Lynn, Indiana 270 Martinsville, Indiana, First 286 Mason, Michigan, First 290 Mattoon, Illinois, First 263 Meadowview Bank 298 Merrillville, Indiana, First 253 Michigan District 252 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, First 262 Mount Propsect, Illinois 252 Muncie, Indiana, Riverview 271 Muncie, Indiana, Southside 284 Mundelin, Illinois 271 Nesbitt Fourth Floor 1 0 ' s 292 North Eastern Indiana District 285 Northwest Indiana District 260 Oak Lawn, Illinois 280 Olivet Nazarene College Bookstore 295 Olney, Illinois 273 Otisville, Michigan, Richfield 250 Ottawa, Illinois, First 278 Owossa, Michigan, First 290 Perkins Cake and Steak 296 Peru, Indiana, First 258 Plymouth, Michigan 256 Pontiac, Illinois 258 Pontiac, Michigan, First 265 Pontiac, Michigan, Hillcrest 280 Portage, Indiana, First 250 Portland, Michigan, First 276 Potomac, Illinois 286 Rock Island, Illinois, First 261 Roxana, Illinois 284 Rushville, Indiana 252 Saga Food Service 295 Saginaw, Michigan, Saginaw Valley 275 Seymour, Indiana, First 287 Seymour, Indiana, Peters ' Switch 275 Shelbyville, Illinois 262 Shelbyville, Indiana, First 254 Skating Place 296 Southwest Indiana District 291 Springfield, Illinois, Abundant Life 292 Springfield, Illinois, Southside 276 State Saving and Loan Association 298 Urbana, Illinois, Faith 263 Valparaiso, Indiana, First 256 Vassar, Michigan 271 Volkmanns Jewelers 296 Wedding Center Salon 296 Winamac, Indiana 271 Winchester, Indiana, First 269 Wisconsin District 282 WKAN Radio 294 Ypsilanti, Michigan, Merritt Road Old Fashioned Community 262 AD DIRECTORY 301 STUDENT INDEX Abbott, Marcia R OWOSSO. Ml 48867 Abel. janisfi. 31 imridanAve S Minneapolis. MN 554 1 irackln Rocktord, IL61I07 ' mielleR 302 5!h Street Green Rock. IL 61241 Aden, Bonnie R. 008 Parkside Dr. uscoia.IL 61953 lien Brenda K. 10 E Wabash Crawlordsvllle. IN 47933 Allen. Brian D 41600E Ann Arbor Tr Plymouth. Ml 4848 1 7 Allen. David Box 223 ONC Kankakee. IL 60901 Allen. Kim Renee RR 6 Box 1 43 SI. Anne. IL 60964 Allen. Sidney E 505 E Jones Millord. iL 60953 Alvey, Kathryn Mane P.O. Box 378 Ashkum. IL 6091 1 Amerson, Glenn Box 75 Aroma Park. IL 60910 Apato. Douglas R. Satawba Lockport. IL 60441 Armentrcut Charles W. schRd. jjhrtori OH 43302 Armslici g. F 7611 Won Fori Wa Arner, 6 r 1098 Phyllis Ave Largo. FL 333354 Arregum. Melody L 1 402 Coppert.e: Joliel.IL 60432 Arrigo. Tina L 326 S Wayne SI. Arlington. VA 22204 Alchley. Daniel L RR 5. Box 164 Greensburg, IN 47240 Auch, 280 H Florist Avers, Danielle J II484P0 Babieh. Gary M 1 1 . ' 34 Masonic Blvd Warrsn Ml 48093 Babieh. Gloria M 1 12 14 Masonic Warren. Ml 48093 Bacon, Cheryl 8301 Uppei AnnandaieVA 22003 Baer.Rasl 491 1 Norbourne Way Evansvtllo, in 47710 Bagby, David R 303 S. Sterling St Slroator.IL 61364 Bahr. Daniels 209 Orr Pekin. IL61SS4 Bailey, Elizabeth K RR Box 246 Farma. IL 62838 Baker Betsy M. 2285 Ottawa Trails Hastings, Ml 494905 Bonnie L 2733 Eastern Ave Bedlord. IN 47421 Baker. DarlaL RR4 Seymour, IN 474727 Baker. Karen L 31 Ridge Rd Strealor. IL61364 8aker.Kim A. 3309 Hulchlnson Jobel. IL 60435 Baker. MlaiaK 14 146 Allen Rd Clinton, Ml 49236 Baker. MtaD RRl.Box441 Nancy, KY 42544 Baker. Scotl A RflZBoK 157 BirnamWood. Wl 545441 Baidridge. Anne L 2 1 09 S.Douglas Ave Springfield. IL 62704 Ball, Carolyn K, 5556 Pinebrook SE Kentwood, Ml 49508 Ballard. Lori J 303 W AgardSi Wyoming. 1L 61491 Banks, OeannaC 1211 Russell St Normal. IL 61761 Barker, Anne E 1800 ad Meadow Rd I McLean, VA 22 102 Barker. John T 398 N. Wainul El Paso, IL 61 738 Barker. Sheryl L 61 55 Sunnse Ave Portage, IN 464636 Barkes, Cathy A 1505S Walnut Seymour. IN 47274 Barkes. David K 1 0423 Lawnhaven Circle Indianapolis. IN 46229 Barklev. Sheryl L 4 12 Madison Areola. IL 61910 Barnexow. Deborah F 224 Barbara Lane Saginaw. Ml 48601 BarneH. Phillip D Box 278 Olivet Na . C Kankakee. iL 60901 Barnes. Damel R 131 7 N Kellogg St ' Gaiesburg.IL 61401 Barr, Donald A 90R dgewayDr. Decatur. IL 6252! Michelle L 5120A!drich Ave.S. Minneapoiis. MN 5541 Barrett. Sharon R. 1080 N. Genesee Rd. Flint, Ml 48506 Barsi, Joseph K. RR 3 Box 182 Kankakee. IL 60901 Basham, Bradley B. 489 Old Oak Dr =4 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Bass, Laura R 214 W North Pontiac, IL 61 764 Baueria iindaKoy 1I0W Beardsley Champaign. IL 61 61 82 BdUgh. Deborah M 1 558 N. Broad St Gaiesburg, IL 61401 iy. John A RR2 Bourbonnais. 11.60914 Bear, Michael S. 1891 Temple Rd. Bucyrus, OH 44820 Beard, Marcia A 445 Peninsula Tr Traverse City, Ml 49684 Beardslee. Kathryn L. 18260 East St Rd. New Lolhrop. Ml 48460 Beasley. Daniel J PO Boxao Bethany. IL 61914 Beatly. Darla J 36020 Hazelwood Weslland, MI481 Beatty, Steven S 1 95 Spencer CI Bourbonnais. IL6i Beaty. Daniel M. Aparlado Aereo 2 7? a, Colombia. Bechtel.MarkD HOSouth Stadium Dr. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Beck. Steven R I414S 11th Pekin.iL 61554 Becker. Howard N 3906 Southern Ave Cincinnati. OH 45227 Beckman, Arlen K 609 S 4th SI Oregon.IL 61 061 Beckwilh. Linda 72 N Main St. Quincv. Ml 49082 Beckwilh. Vrcki S 72 N. Mam St Oumcy. Ml 49082 Beers. Tom 12 Ash Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Behr. Daniel E 3297 Cherrywood Or. Norton. OH 44203 Bell, Dawn M. Box 128 Cabery, IL 60919 Bell. Jettery E 61942 Bayshore Or Sturgis. Ml 49091 Bell, Mark W. 756 Wakendaw Blvd. Mi. Pleasant, SC 29464 Bellman. Sieve D RR1 Eureka, IL 61530 Belt. Mark Steven 3616 41s! Lane Highland. IN 46322 Bendorl. Jackie E 3047 92nd St Sturlevant. Wl 531 77 Bennett. James K Box 53 ONC 00000 Bennett, LisaG RR2KalhyCl Blue Mound. IL 626251 Bennett, Sharon A. 1130£alonF1.Nesbi New Paris, OH 454534 Bennett. Stephen G RR2 Griggsville. IL 62340 Bennstl, Susan L Box 53 ONC 00000 Bennett, Susan Y i130£atonF1.Nesbi New Paris, OH 454534 Benson. Thomas L. 1 12 Moll St Marshall. Wl 53559 Benton. Ernestine R4Box120 St. Anne, IL 60964 Bentz, Linda M 1 2456 Stariite Ct Sterling Heights, Ml 484807 Benlz, Michael J. 12456SlarltleC1 Sterling Heights Ml 48077 Bergslrom. Eric C 51 5 E. Locust St Waiseka. IL 609?0 Boms. Michele M, 585 S Chestnut Chebanse IL 60922 Berry, Gory L 7628 Utile Richmond Dayton. OH 45427 Berry, Patricia M 8448Teakwood0i. Orland Park. IL 60462 Besl. Marshall W 81 11 BayberryCi Indianapolis, IN 462- Sethrnan. Yvonne M 54455 Susquehanna Rd Elkhart, IN 46514 Beits. Margretta A 355 Mission St Villa Park. IL 60181 Bick, Patricia A 34 77 Mark Rd . SW Washington C H. OH 43160 Biddle. Rosalie 4907 Wesl End Chicago. IL 60644 Bilier, Deborah Box 104. Whitfield Rd Millbiook.IL 60536 Billings, Martha J. 4007 Statesman Park Lima. OH 45806 Bills, Cynthia G Box 245 Hopkins Park, IL 60944 Bii ard.Wilma RR Box 275 Bourbonnais, 11 609 1 4 Bingfey, Karen L RR 7, Box 1 32 Kankakee, IL 60901 Binion, Teresa O. RR1 Spiceland, IN 47; Birdsong, Charles 1 1 28 Mayflower Rd Niles. Ml 49120 Birdsong. RoSeM. 11 28 Mayflower Rd Niles, Mi 49120 atner. Sheryl J Rt. 1. Box 204 Wilkinson. IN 46 186 Bilzer. Lily A 721 6 Dartmoor Ave. Greendale. Wl 53129 Black, LoisE. 378 E Ridgewood Dr . Seven Hills. OH 44131 Blackburn. Mark A 81 1 Lathers Garden City, Ml 48135 Blair, Joanne L P.O. Bon 1153 Sarasota. FL 33579 Blalock, Joseph V Box 402 Nampa. ID 83651 Blalock. Mafthew B Box 402 Nampa. ID 83651 Bianton. Beverly J 5768 Paula Ave. Portage. IN 46368 EHedsaw. R James 1912 W. Letand Chicago, IL 60640 BHthe. Robert L. 1 1 58 Providence Rd. Springfield. PA 19064 Bloom, Margaret £. 8! 9 Heritage Dr Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Boardman James H 1 92 Ofcvet St Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Boddy, Joanne L 3450 E Scottwood Burton. Ml 48529 Bodey. TonyaS 2454 E Route 36 Urbana, OH 43078 Boe, Susan L 41 1 First Ave Ottawa. IL 61350 Boehm, Brenda Lea 208 W RenroseAve Loves Park. IL61111 Boggs. Rhea N Fowler. IN 47944 Bogowch.AlanV ! 045 Cardinal Bradley. IL 609 IS Bomemann Jamil L Ottawa. iL 61350 Borton, Marianne H. 9569 Devili, Lak« Hwy Mannou Beach. Mi 49253 Boston. Mark E 631 S Dana Lima. OH 454580 Boudreau. Melody Anne 311 N forest Bradley IL 60915 Sowdcn. Debbie E RD3.8ox192 Dexter, ME 04930 Bowden. Thomas S RFD3,Box192 Dexter. ME 04930 Bowen. DobraK. RR 7. 3094 Fredrick S. Midland. Ml 48640 Bowman. Rebecca J 3336 Moorgate Dr. Springlield. IL 62703 Bowman. Verna M RFD1 Kewaskum. Wl 53040 Boyce, Mark D. 212 Mercer Ourand. Ml 484842 Boyce. Melvm D ..90SW Broad Linden. MI 48451 Boykin. Angelisa M. 668 N Dearborn Kankakee. IL 60901 Bozarth, Helen L 553 Gentry House Frankfort, IN 4604 1 Brace. Paul E 5550 Edgai Clarkston, Ml 48016 Bracken, Brenda K 1090 Crest Ave Johnstown. PA 1 5902 Bradbury. Chatlyn F. 2614 Maple Grove Rd Alpena. Ml 49707 Bradford, Lynda!. 1 145 Palmer Plymouth. Ml 481 70 396 Olivet SI. Bourbonnais. IL 609 1 4 Brady. Damel K. 155 Spencer Court Bourbonnais. IL 609 14 Brady. Susan J. 1 55 Spencer Court Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Braisted. Jeanette L . 860 Gettysburg 3 Bourbonnais. it 60914 Bramer. MaryC Box 369 ONC 00000 Brandl, Julie A 108 16 N.Park Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46280 Bransoome. Robert O 5859 Newport Ave. Portage, IN 46368 Brattin, Danny Ray 229 N Monroe Ave Bradley. IL 60915 Braun. Kunberiy S 4326 N Rt. 560 Urbana. OH 434307 Bray, SheltaM 2216Mon1ice«oDr Dekalb. IL 601 IS Srechl, Scotl W 63 S. 26th Battle Creek. Ml 490 15 Brenner, Timothy R 31 00 W. TyreS Rd Owosso Ml 48867 Brian. Rebecca L 403 E.Grand Apt. 8B Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Bncker, Doughs J 40216 Ivywood Lane Plymouth. Ml 4B 1 70 Bnliharl. Allen J 319 mdianwood Blvd Park Forest, k. 60466 Brillhart. Brenda S. 2365 Knapp N£ Grand Rapids. Ml 49505 302 INDEX Brininstool Kathy G P.O Box 305 JjjSWM. Ml 48280 HH rtnstooi Taniaia J Box 305 Orlando. FL 32806 Brodien, Susan M ! 34 Doral Dr Cadillac Ml 49601 Bronscn James ♦326 W nsihPI Alsip IL 60685 Brooks. Debra 5SCas1lecove Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Brown, Bruce A 375 Winding Tr xenia. OH 45385 Brown. Deborah A 200 Charier House Carton. Ml 481 88 Brown. Diane M 4690 Bond Avenue Warren OH 44483 Brown Dwigh! A. 4690 Bond Ave Warren OH 44483 Brown jeHS 2? Newaid Ave Battle Creek. Ml 49C 17 Brown. Jeffrey L 39 Sawmill Fid New Whiteumd iN4ci Brown. John E 432 E Hill Virden. IL 62690 Brown. Karen L 451 1 Concord St. Midiand. Mi 48640 Brown, Susan M 1C35 Maple St Adrian. Ml 49221 Brown. Verna C 1 232 W. 73rd Place Chicago. iL 60636 Brummett. Theresa L. 201 N, Franklin Lynn, IN 47355 Srundage. Steven R 1 2 1 4 Milton Ave Janesvtile. Wl 53545 Bruning. Walter R 51 7 W Union Wheaton.lL 60187 Brunner Bruce R R 1 Box 39 Manawa Wl 545494 Brulchen Carmen C 1835 E 8th =1 Anderson. IN 46012 Buck. James M RR !5Box 14 Brazil. IN 47834 Buckingham. Jim L 425 Beaver Rd Slreamwood. IL 60103 Buckley, Beverly K Box 3 Buckingham. IL 6091 7 Buckley. Jacqueline E 2i6R«enhouseSt. Washington. DC 2001 1 Buckley, Raymond P.O. Box 326 ONC 00000 Budd. Donald 1921 7thSt Eau Claire. Wl 54701 Ipugbee. Nina A  39 E Grand =8 Bourbonnais IL 6091 4 Bpuker. Karen L RR 1 2 Box 90 Bedlord. IN47421 l uHock Carolyn Epl Elmira St SW Washington. DC 20032 Hljmpus Pamelas ■3 Grand Apt 5 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 raftning. Debra L 3921 4 Mile Road NE Grand Rapids Ml 49505 llpch. Rebecca L Burch Trailer Ct Bourbonnais. IL 60914 ■ Burcham Robert D 1 680 N. 32 nd St Decatur. IL 62526 8urch1ieid. Benjamin 406 S Blanchette Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Burchfield. Mark V 406 Blancnello Bourbonnais IL 60914 8urdine. Zandra K 3934 Herrick Flint. Ml 48504 Surge. Donna J RR 3. Box 65 Talorville. IL 62568 Surggraf. James R 335 S Marion St Cardtngton OH 433 1 5 Burghorn. Lynda R 484 N Panne Bradley. IL 609 15 Burk, Patrick J 181 N Douglas Bradley. IL 60915 Burks. Deborah C18Burch ' sTlr Cl Bourbonnais, IL 609 1 4 Burks. Mitchell L. Burch ' sTrlr Ct cC-l Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Burnngton Norma 21SKilburnAve Rocktord IL 61 103 Burroughs. Oeane P Jr RR3. Bo USA Kankakee. IL 60901 Surrous. Carol S 296 Budge St Fruitport.MI494l5 Burrous. Cheryl L 296 Bridge St Fruitport. Ml 494 1 5 Bush Honora M RR 4 Box 200 SI Anne. IL 60964 Bushman, Maureen M RR 2 Box. 130 Ashkum 11.60911 Butler R Michelle 220 Windermere Wav Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Buttotph. Linda S 1267W King Si. Decatur IL 62522 Buzenski. Brad R 31671 Srelz Warren. Ml 48093 Cable. Mama S 7924 Stellhorn Rd Ft Wayne, IN 4681 5 Cadle. Bruce L RR 2 Box 21 5 St. Anne. IL 60964 Cam Barbara L 1441 s Fern Drive Mi Prospect. IL 60056 Calas. CandyO 51 2 Kinkaid Court Des Plaines. IL 60016 Caldwell. Pamela 32570 Harvard Rom Chagrin Falls. OH 44022 Calhoun, Linda R §§ 3432 Packard Pkwy Rockford.IL 61103 Call. Rebecca D M 127 E Wilson Ave. Mooresviiie NC281I5 Calvin Demse L. 280 N Ashley Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Cameron. Stephen J 4570 W jackson Rd Alma, Ml 48801 Camp. Wesley D 445 E.Grand =6 Bourbonna.s II. 60914 Campbell. Brent M. • 5837 S Pearl St Littleton. CO 801 2 1 Campbell Janei 3i 7 E Leasure Ave Newcastle. PA 16101 Campbell Jerry M Box 204 Chartesion. It 61920 Campbell. Timothy L. 402 S EighlhSt Marshall IL 62441 Cannon. Gayle 2739 Rambling Way Btoomlield Hills Ml 48013 Cannon. James G 3092 Bender SI Portage. IN 46368 Cannon Karen ii 00 Kenan Topeka.KS 666661 Canton. DaviaB. 836 Gettysburg 6 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Carey. Wayne! 31 OakwoodOr Pontiac.iL 61764 Carlson. Linda M 502 S Main St Westfield.WI 53964 Carlson. Patricia L 12324 Benck Dr. =201 Alsip, IL 60658 Carlson. Stephen A 14052 Cherokee Tr Lockport.lL6044l Carlson. Tammy 6324 Ray Road Swartz Creek, Ml 48473 Carlson. Wendy S 4 1 4052 Cherokee Trl. Lockport. IL 6044 1 Carmichaei. Mayme 200 Spencer Ct Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Caro, Deborah M. 6920 Willow Ln Mtamilakes. FL33014 Carpenter, Cindy R1 31 70 NW Pen Rd Junction City. OH 47348 Carpenter, Kenneth R 36422 Sunnydale Livonia. Ml 48154 Carpenter, Rodney K 36422 Sunnydale Livonia. Ml 481 54 Carr. Douglas R. 2006 Lindbergh Rd Anderson, IN 464601 Can.KathyM 4 1 1 Francis St Bourbonnais. IL60914 Carroll Melody G RR 1 Freepon Rd Sterling. IL 61081 Carter, Timolhy W. 408 E Young Hoopeston. 1 60942 Case. Melame J 10635E 1000S Upland. IN 46989 Cash, Noia Mae 896 S Myrtle Ave. Kankakee, IL 60901 Casten. GerhardtA 1509W Byron Chicago. IL 60613 Castleman. Norma J 328 E Mam St i Williamsville. IL 62693 Caswell, Cindy K 2258 Wise Rd N. Canton. OH 44720 Cawvey, Clarence W 3 1 9 North High Carlmville. IL 62626 Cawvey. Kevin D RR 4 Looms La. Box 1 Carlimnlle. IL 626262 Chamev, Carol L 616 £. Jackson Chmman. IL 61924 Chandler, Michael E 1 28 ! Madison Ave. Chnsman. IL 61924 Chandler, Sandra L 1213 12th St. Sins. IL61282 Chaney. Patricia J 7516 Acton Acton, IN 46259 Chaney. Theresa L 431 Southampton Decatur, IL 62526 Chase.CathrynP. 665 W.r .IL80 Chatham, Sleven D. . RR1 Box 14 Hamaomnlle. MO 64701 Chavier, Manuel J. 68 Massasoit Ave Fairhaven. MAQ2719 Chee. EvanP ■ 169MN Roy SI. Bourtionnais.lL 60914 Chen. Shelley S L 1 10 Rod Ln. Carbondale, IL 62901 Cherryhoimes. Donna S 336 Eastland Dr. SE Cedar Rapids. IA 525240 Christy. Roy 190 Convent Bourbonnais. 1 60914 Clark, David W 458 E River St Kankakee. IL 60901 ; Clark. Holly E 1322N. Mitchner Indianapolis. IN 46219 Clark. Janice L. 712W 3rdSt Seymour. IN 47274 Clark. JanineL. 624 Periwinkle Turn Bourbonnais, 1L 6091 4 Clark. JelireyA 317PreslonDr. South Bend. IN 464661 Clark, Jennifer I 1506 Lowell Lima OH 45805 Clark, Juantta A. 441 6. Grand Apt 1 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Clark, Laura I. 302 E North St Mansfield. IL 61854 Clark, Lori Ann 521 Canterbury Saline. Ml 48 176 Clark, Paul N 624 Periwinkle Turn Bourbonnais, IL 609 14 Clark, Russell W. 441 E Grand Apt 1 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Oouatre. Joan R 185S Clearview East Alton. IL 62024 Crupper. DrannaS R 4, Box 86 Krssee Mills. MO 65680 Cluver. Brad J. 544 Porter Ave. Cobb, Lon K 700 E ESrverbeil Rd Pontiac. Ml 48057 Cochrane. Lisa M 533 East Ash Mason. Ml 48854 Colloy, Kent A, 520 Oak Run Di Bourbonnais. IL 6091 4 Coffin. Ronald K 1601 S Walnut Mahomet, IL 61853 Coker. Kim J. 6280 Lute Rd. Portage. IN 46368 Coker. Steve 6280 Lute Rd. Portage. IN 46368 Cole. Nancy 216W 11 SI Lapel. IN 46061 Coleman, Donnell RR 4, Box 358-1 St Anne, IL 60964 Coleman, Teresa A. 205 W. 8th St Peru. IN 46970 Colleti KimberliA Rt 3 Box 237 Edmburg. VA 22824 Collins Cynlhia A. 328 N Shelby Moweaqua. IL 626255 CoHins. Jeffrey L 1 506 Honeysuckle Ln Champaign, IL6 161 82 Collins. Joseph C. 328 N. Shelby St Moweaqua; IL 62550 Collins, Judv L 305 E, Washington St Mt. Sterling. IL 62353 Collins, Susan E 9023 Loweii Overland Park. KS 66212 Collins. Thelma L 885 Bunker Hill Dr. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Coltom, Brenda S. RRi Georgetown. IL 61846 Coltom Mark E RR1 Georgetown. IL 61846 Comandella. Edgar W 1906 Hamilton Rd Okemos, Ml 48804 Combesl. Karen R 314 E. Sangamon Rantoul. IL 61866 Combs. Tamrm J. PO Box 87 Avoca. IN 47420 Complon, Kevm W Box 355 Dernotte. IN 464631 Console. Jody L 15GermaniaSt Galeton. PA 16922 Conawayjr Robert E RR 9 Box 567 London. KY40741 Conn, Stephanie A 601 RynearsonSI Buchanan. Ml 494910 Connelly. Donna J RRI Martinsville. IL 62442 Conner, Kimberly A RR2 Sprmgville. IN 47462 Conroy. Lorilyn 21 6 Davison Jotiet. IL 60433 Cook. Daniel J. 1023S Wayne St Marys, OH 45885 Cook, David M RR 2 Box 47 Coleman, Wl 54 102 Cook.GeorginaS i296Jeftery Ypsiianti, Ml 48 1 94 Cook. Kevin Walter Rustic Way Marion. OH 43302 Cook. Louise M. 559 E Court St Kankakee. IL 60901 Cook, Mark A. 27119LucerneDr. Inkster. Ml 48141 Cook, Michael W PO Box 124 Niola. IL 626235 Cook, Ruth Irene RR 2 Box 524 Coleman. Wl 541 12 Cook. Sheila D RRI. Box 167 Losantville.lN47354 Cooper. Jeanette M 5414 N Stony Run Ln Fort Wayne. IN 46825 Cooper. Lynne A 905 State St Pekm.IL 61554 Cooper. Margo Lynn 2320 S Walnul Muncie. IN 47302 Cornell. Elizabeth A 8 Wiley Hill Rd Londonderry. NH 03053 Cornell. James Henry 210 E Caledonia Howell. Ml 48843 Corzett. Gary A 2116MelvinDr Rock Falls. IL 61 071 Corzine, Don R RR-1 S. Maple SI Fortville, IN 46040 Coiner, Edith E 21 3 E, Spencer Ct Bourbonnais, IL60914 Coiner, Randall H 1002W Eureka Champaign.lt. 61820 Cottle. Jeffrey L 3575 W.Love Joy Rd. 8yron. Ml 484 18 Coulter. Mary E 540 Juniper Onve Naperville.IL 60540 Courtney. Ronald 405 E Grand Apt. BC Bourbonnais. IL 6091 4 Covey, Cassle L Box 1607 Anderson. IN 46014 Cowger. Kelly 844 S Broadway Geneva, OH 44041 Cowgill, Tamara S 71 3 W Townley Bluffton, IN 46714 Cox. Margo L. RR 5 Overcoat Rd. Crawfordsviile. IN 47933 Coy. Mane Denise 4631 LinvtewDr. Rocktord. IL6t 109 Cozad, Dawd D, 347 Meadow Lane PI. Xenia, OH 45385 Crabtree. Barbara A. 664 Periwinkle Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Crabtree. Brian C 104 North Dr. Urbana, OH 43078 Crabtree. Jeffrey S. 104 N. Drive Urbana. OH 43078 Crabtree, Juka K 6100W. 102nd St. Overland Park, KS 66207 Craig. Carol J 287 E Grand «2 Bourbonnais. H_ 60914 Craig, Gerald K. I71t10dell TinteyPark.IL 60477 Craig. Jennifer L. RR3.  346 Portland, IN 47473? Craig, Kevm D 2450 E 86th St S. IN 464624 Cram, Steve R. 287 f. Grand a 2 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Cramer. Joel E 9457 S 29 Mile Cadillac, Mi 49601 Crandall, Kelly R 21 SI MarkDr St Peters, MO 63376 Crandall, Norlyn E 1 25 E. Pra.ne vlcksburg, Ml 49097 Cranston, Lawrence 346 Olivet St. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Crawford. Darren E. 8240 Elmway Dayton, OH 454 IS Cray. JulaneE RRI Flanagan, IL 61 740 Cnpe. Angela S 79! W. Division St. Decatur, IL 62526 Crisp. Debra L. RR 5 Box 13-3 New Castle. IN 47362 Crisp, Jana S RR 5 Box 13-3 Newcastle, IN 47362 Crisl. Joseph H 3489-CScortCrv. Boiling AFB, DC 20336 Croft. Ronald W. 950 Miami St, Gary. IN 46403 Crornbar, Craig K Rt. 5. Box 244 Murphysboro, IL 62966 Crosby, LilaL. fOOS East Essex. IL 60935 Crosno. Jeffrey T SlOCIaymontCi Indianapolis, IN 46234 Crosstey. Clarice M. 662 Heritage Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Crum. CanL 320 N Pearl Havana. IL 62644 Crump. Tim W 20 Jack SI Piano. IL 606054 Cruzen. Marcia K 418 Rosenberger Oskaloosa. IA 52577 Cryer. Kimberlie K. Burch Mobile Home PA Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Culbertson. Sandra 430 Main Bourbonnais. IL 60914 .. INDEX 303 Cundril James L 500 Moore CI Greencastlo. IN 41 .rilhiaL 56759 CR13S ElklWt, in 46514 Damon Dan D Rt 2.6005 137W Rupert ID 83350 Damron Michelle L 13132 Starnlord Warren, Ml 48089 Dark, Lyndle 460 Oak Run Dr Apl 9 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Oavey. Gary A. 1901 CorydonPike 15 New Albany. IN 474715 Davidhizer. April I 7724 Independence St Memllville.lN464iO Davis. Cariean S 6720 Maplewood Ave Sylvania, OH 43560 Davis. Ceiia F 1 529 Vino Ave Round Lake Beach. IL 60073 Davis. Freddie A Box 154 Momence. IL 60954 Davis, John R 5952DianneSl Shreveport.LA71i 19 Davis. Kalhy L 703 W Washington SI Bloominglon.161701 Davis. KentG 5 1 1 Buckingham Drive Decalur. IL 62526 Davis. Melmda 1 395 Park Place Plymoulh. Ml 48170 Davis. Myra J. 412 S. 51h Walseka. IL 60970 Davis. Pamela R Gvnrs Islnd Blrjg 877 New York. NY 10004 Davis. Roger L 703 W Wasinglon Bloominglon. IL 61 701 Davis. Tom M. ISA Hillcresl Hamilton. IL 62341 Davisson, Angela K 307 E Union St Liberty. IN 474735 Daymon. Barbara J 10855S Harlel Grand Ledge. Ml 484883 Dearlove, James H 3187Eastgate Burton. Ml 4851 9 Dearmond, Lynn Ray Berne, IN 467 11 Deaton. Susan M 4209 Wedgewood Dr. Ft. Wayne. IN 4681 5 Deaton. Wilson 234 Oak Street Flushing. Ml 48433 Deckard. Tom J. 1712S High St., Box Bloominglon. IN 47401 Dee. Shenlield W. 79 Jarvrs. Vistabell San Fernando, Triniln Deem, KatnnaL 45 Easimoreland Decalur. IL 626252 Deere. Deborah K RR 6. Box 135 Kankakee, IL 60901 Delabre, Michael J 24 Ash Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Delhagen, Charlotte K 10214 Paloka Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46234 Deming, Gordon 1401 Monroe Beardstown. IL 62618 Denney. Brad D RR si Canton, IL 61520 Denney. Sheila A. 2122S 18th St New Castle, IN 474736 Dennis, Brenda S. 5 Oak Street 3ourbonnais.IL 60914 Dennis. John R 5 Oak Street Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Denmson. Don 235 H Oak Leal Dr, Addison. IL 60101 Derose DinoJ 2800 Donna Ave Racine Wl 53404 Desollar. Karen F 1001 W 6th St Beardstown. IL 6 Deter, Lamont D Sterling. IL 61081 Oeubner. Cindy S 71 8 S- Columbia Pkwy Columbia Dty. IN 46725 Dealer, Candy 7 1 30 Hartel Rd Poltarville. Ml 48876 Dexter. Robin L 7 1 30 Hartel Rd Potlerville. Ml 48876 Dexter. Scott A 71.10 N Hartel Rd Potlerville. Ml 48876 Dickey. John O 31907 Auburn Dr Birmingham. Ml 48009 Diellenbach, Larry S 57 73 Taney PI Mernllville. IN 464641 Diehl TimolhyV 7509 Saginaw SI New Lothrop, Ml 48460 Dlelterle. Julia L 206 W Walnut Herscher. IL 60941 Dikeman, Donna L RD3BOX1I2 Oxlord. PA 19363 Dill, John Mark 281 8 South Park Rd Anderson, IN 46011 Dillman, Brenda D 246 S May Ave Kankakee. IL 606090 Dlliman. J Craig 2564 Oldlield Ave. Bethel Park. PA 15102 Dipietro, Constance F 419S. loka Ml Prospect, IL 60056 Dixon. Rose M. 480 Industrial Kankakee. IL 60901 Dobe. LynnE 438 Frederick Ave. Bellwood,IL60104 Dodd, Deborah A. 113 Deer Creek Rd Rochester, IL 62563 Dodds, James L 7842 Brennan Rd Indianapolis. IN 462 19 Dollber, Deborah K 429 Wildwood Dr. Park Forest, IL 606046 Dorsey, Daniel P. Box 188 Alma.GA31510 Dougherty. Lisa J. 1412JulianneOr Marion, IL 62959 Douglas, Brenda S. 41 5 E Williams Owosso, Ml 484886 Douglas, Debra R 415 E. Williams St. Owosso, Ml 48867 Downey. Cynthia J 5544 Brookside Blvd. Kansas City, MO 641 13 Oownie. Gerald B. 1480 Cobb Blvd Kankakee. IL 60901 Downs, Jeffrey E. Rushville.lN46173 Drake, Edwin 7740 10 Mile Rd. Ceresco, Ml 49033 Draper, Brad E 429 Blanchette Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Dubois. Marcia RR 2, Box 368 Bourbonnais, IL60914 Dufelmeier, Shefly L. RR f Pekin, 1L61554 Dufresne. Gwendolyn J 1427 Lynlon Ave. Flint. Ml 48507 Duncan, Brenda L 543 Stockton Heights Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Duncan, John W 543 Stockton Hts. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Duncan, Ronald T. 543 Slocklon Hts. Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Duncan, Shirley A. 543 Stockton Heights Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Dunklee, Rodney L. 9422 W.Genesee St. New Lothrop, Ml 48460 Dunlop, Daniel D. 2324 Jackson SI, Anderson, IN 46014 Dupes. Caroline 308 Jefferson Valparaiso. IN 46383 Durbin, Brenda L 561 N. Main Winchester, IN 474739 Durbin, Bruce E. 561 N. Main St. Winchester, IN 47394 Dutour, Tammi 206 E. Hubert Ashkum. IL 6091 1 Dyce, DarcyM 1 595 Hughes Road Brighton, Ml 481 16 Dyer, Deborah M. 667 S. Rosewood Kankakee. IL 60901 Dykstra, Nancy J R 1 Box 244 SI Anne, IL 60964 Duziurdzy, David R 1316 N BlhSt Herrm. IL 62948 Eades. Sue E 844 W. Hickory St Union City. IN 47390 Eakins. Raymond K 590 1 5 Azalea Court Elkhart. IN46514 Eary. Cheryl Lynne 9100W 140th St Orland Park. IL 60462 Easom. Welburn J. 5437 Virginia Ave Shreveporl, LA 717110 East, Melody R 29095 Lorraine Warren. Ml 48093 Eaton. Becky I RR 2 26 Berry Lake Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Eaton, David A 10090NW 80th Ct.  Hialeah Gardens, FL 33016 Ebert. Rebecca L. 302 Wilbur Champaign. IL 61820 Eckert.PaulD. Jr. 10 Oak Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Eckman. Susan K 1 202 Cleveland Lock port, IL 60441 Edmonds, Annette T. 1517 N Jackson Danville, IL 61 832 Eichler, Randy 439 E, Grand «5 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Eigsti. Rannelle G. RR1 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Ellis. Barbara J. Route 1 Box 101 B Jacksonville, AR 72076 Ellis, Dirk R. 210 College SI. Potomac, IL 61865 Ellis. Elisa L 2808 N. Sterling Ave Oklahoma City, OK 731 27 Ellwanger, Charles W. 1 495 Westminster Ln. Bourbonnais. IL 6091 4 Emmans. Ronnie D. i6226DardenRd. Granger. IN 46530 Emmons, Cathy A 8Sunse1Dr. Valparaiso. IN 46383 Emmons, Luanne M RR3N. Saubee 13602 Lake Odessa. Ml 48849 Emmons, Thomas L. 287 E Grand Apt. 8 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Engelthaler, Ellen J. 1 15 N. Harvard Ave. Arlington Heights, IL 60005 Engleman, Paula D. 1935 Colt Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46227 Englerth, Pamelas. 613 N.Michigan Ave. Hastings, Ml 49058 English, Jamie S, 10630 E. EdgewoodAve. Indianapolis, IN 46239 Erazmus, Carol L. 182 Meadows Rd. S. Bourbonnais, IL 609 14 Ertckson, Daniel D. 1603 Singing River Pascagoula. MS 37567 Erickson. Defbert B 520 Cleveland Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Erickson, Marlene J. 520 S. Cleveland Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Ertckson, Scott M. 520 S. Cleveland Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Erickson, Tracay D. 520 S. Cleveland Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Erwin, Melinda Rfi2.Box140 Dunkirk. IN 47332 Esckilsen. Stephen M. 431 4 Maple SI. Cass City, Ml 48726 Eshelby, Lanetle K. 869 S Barnes St. Mason, Ml 48854 Essex, David J 1803Lore11aCr Essexville, Ml 48732 Eubanks. Jeffrey W 577 Evergreen Ln. Bradley. IL 6091 5 Evans, Robin 7257 Cherry Valley Middleville. Ml 49333 Ewing, Pamela S 304 W Jackson Street Alexandria. IN 464600 Fackler, Jacqueline S 657 Buckeye Rd Camden. Ml 49232 Fales, Deborah C 65 Belly NE Comslock Park Ml 49321 Fanning, David W 610 Chestnut Lane Beecher.IL 60401 Farber, James A. 71 9 S Third Walseka. IL 60970 Farr, Daniel T 41 3 E Grand Apt. 8 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Farrar, Stephen 443 E. Grand Dr Apl 10 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Fast, Doreen A 41 5 S Plum Newton. KS 671 14 Fearn, Diane Lynri 30043 Elmgrove SI Claire Shores, Ml 48082 Featherston, Richard W 40l8NW17lhPI Gamsville, FL 32602 Fell. Debra L 822 S Lombard Oak Park. IL 60309 Ferguson, Steven L 1 1 20 E Harrison Decalur, IL 62526 Fessler, David A 588 Wallace St Marseilles, IL616134 Fetters, Tracy 2500 N Van Dorn Apt Alexandria, VA 22302 Fiedler, Knstma M Pabashan Trail Charlevoix. Ml 49720 Fiedler, Lisa A Pa-Ba-Shan Trail Charlevoix. Ml 49720 Field. Darlene L 820HewetlOr Ann Arbor, Ml 48103 Fightmasler , Anthony 903 Main Hamilton. OH 45013 Finger, Tamara F 670 Oak Run Dr Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Fiorenza, George 585 Meadowview Dr Greenwood. IN 46142 Fiorenza. Paul E. 585 Meadowview Dr Greenwood, IN 461 42 Fischer, Janel E 31 7 E. Fernwood Morton. IL 61550 Fish, Georgene 472 No Prairie Bradley. IL 60915 Fisher. Floyd E 52 13 Williams Godfrey, IL 62035 Fisher, Rulh E. 1 2 Wayne SI Fairhaven. MA 121271 Fitch, Susanne Marie RR 2 Pine Point Rd. St Cloud. MN 56301 Fitzgerald, Timothy M 4081 W Harrison Rd Alma, Ml 48801 Fleming, Mark 435 W DrummondDr Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Flexser, Dwayne A 798 Washington Ave Bourbonnais. IL 609 14 Flippo, OwenV III 32515 Donnelly Garden City. Ml 48481 3 Florey. Daniel R 1930W Belleplaine Chicago. IL 6061 3 Flynn, Theresa A. RFt 1 Box 209 ChUicothe. IL61523 Foisom, Kevin L 81 isabelle Dr. Anderson. IN 46013 Ford. Donna M. .RD2 Clymer. PA 15728 Ford, Gregory M. 4747 Ftedbud Decalur, IL 62626 Fortune, Rebecca L 786 Parker Bmhurst.IL 60126 Fosnaugh, Lane E. 2215 Bryant Ct. Fort Wayne. IN 4681 9 Foster Jr .Dee Hart 825 Bawling St, Washington C H, OH 43160 Fosler. Gregory B 1480S 4th Ave Kankakee. IL 60901 Fowler, Charles 136 N.Jay Griffith. IN 46319 Fowler. David W 1003Glencoe Alma. Ml 48801 Fowler, Rhonda J. 5226MarboroCr. Racine. Wl 53406 Fowler. Robert L 111 102W Riverside Dr. Jupiter, f L 33458 Fox, Brian L, 6322MmloDr Indianapolis, IN 46227 Fox, Cynthia G RR4 Box 216 Greencastle, IN 46135 Fox, Karen K. R1 4 Box 216 Greencastle. IN 46135 Frame. Tony E 8027 N. Irish Rd Olisville. Ml 46463 Frank. Stephen W 270 N SladuimDr. Apl Bourbonnais, IL 609 1 4 Frankhauser. Gregorys 1 8 Oak Lane Lemont.IL 60439 Franseen, Brenda S RR 2, Box 51 A Boscobel, Wl 53805 Frazier, Randal B 8800 Old Spanish Trail Little Rock, AR 72207 Frazier, Sidney L 47 S Virginia Danville. IL 61832 Frazier, Thomas E 4111 14th Ave West Bradenton, FL 33506 Frazier, Velma J 1 887 E Notre Dame Kankakee. IL 60901 Fredenckson, Lon A. 205 E Oak SI Mason, Ml 48854 Fredrickson, Trigvee P 14015NazareneDr. Rocklon.lL 61072 Freed, Paula R RR2 S1erling.IL 61081 Freeman, Karen L 5001 N Lalayetle Greenville, Ml 48838 Freeman, Paula A 1 395 Woodnoll Court Flint, Ml 48507 Freeman. Sylvia K 1395 Woodnoll Ct. Flint, Ml 484850 Freeman, Tamara S 9881 Clark Rd. Davisburg. Ml 48019 French. Shirley A 6349 West S Ave Schoolcraft, Ml 49087 Frey, Brenda E. Decatur. IN 46733 Friend, Jana D 1 709 John Wooden Dr. Martinsville. IN 46151 Frtske, Thomas G, 231 OS. 11 in Ave. Broadview. IL 60153 Froman, DeboraL RR Box 1 38 Sutler. IL 62373 Frost. Sharon 91 1 W Michigan Battle Creek. Ml 4901 7 Froslic. Edith M 2380 Ruth Rd Applegate. Ml 48401 Fry, Debbie Ann 236 Tart Ave Urbana. OH 43078 Fry, Mark R. 623 S. Dangl Rd Muskegon. Ml 49442 Fry, Pamela J Box 226 R 4 Richland Center. Wl 53581 Frye. James L. 405 E Grand Dr =C-3 Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Frye. Lorene G 7237 Howard Ave Hammond, IN 46324 Fuller, James P 113Kingsley Ave Dollard. Montreal, FN Fulton, Charlotte A 2 Windsor Ct Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Fulton. Coralee P 1 1 W. Jeffrey, Apt 6 Kankakee. IL 60901 Fulton. Scott A Vicksburg, Ml 49097 Funk, DawnM. 11 21 5 Greenbrier Kansas City. MO 64 146 Funkhouser. Richard L. 148 S.Blaine Bradley, IL 6091 5 Furnish, Charlotte M. 215 E. Marsile Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Fustm, John M. 1 1 1 1llinois St Danville. IL 61 832 Futrell. Angela F. 190 W.Adams Manteno. IL 60950 Gadd. DawnL. 151 LorettaAve. Fdlansebee. WV 26037 Galindo. Maureen E. 6967 S. Ridge Hwy. Ridgeway. Ml 49275 Gallup, Douglas E 165 Trevecca College Nashville, TN 37210 Gamble, Diane C 15700Racho Taylor. Ml 481 80 Gant Linda G Box 41 1 Newark. IL 60541 Gard. Pamela J PO Box 85 Cory. IN 47846 Garlick. Lorene G 60 Emory Dr Bourbonnais, IL 6090 1 Garnott. Michael W 309 W. Main St Crothersville. IN 474722 Garlon.Mary E. 385 Stratford Ct Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Gallon Valery J 385 Slrattord Ct Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Garza, Yolanda R. 3501 Glenbrook Dr Lansing, Ml 48910 Gaskins. Terry L Box 787 ONC Kankakee. IL 60901 Gates. Mary E 439 S. Blanchette Bourbonnais, IL60914 Gaining, Gail J. 575 E. Chestnut =3 Kankakee, IL 60901 Gean. Pamela R 631 Bisaillon Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Geeding, Laura C 16411 Paxton Tinley Park. IL 606047 Geeding, Linda R. 16411 Paxton Tinley Park. IL 60477 Geel, Patricia Lynn 91 7 Country Club Dr, Kankakee, IL 60901 Geist, Susan L RR3 Huntington. IN 46750 George, James T 242 Harvard Bourbonnais. IL60914 George. Richard A. 5200 S. 1050 E. Upland, IN 46989 Gerard, Penni S 160! Idle Dr. Clearwater. FL 3351 6 Gerboth.MarkE. 200 N Grace Crawlordsvilie, IN 47933 Gereaux, Douglas 61 7 W River Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Gerstenberger, Bruce 30375 Tennessee Roseville, Ml 48066 Gerstenberger, Robert 30375 Tennessee Roseville, Ml 48066 Gibbs, Ellen A. 5273 White Lake Rd. Davisburg. Ml 4801 9 Gibbs, Judith A. Box 783 Olivet Naz Co. Kankakee, IL 60901 Gibson, Dale B 5707 Aubrey Ln Muncie. IN 47303 Gibula, Cynthia A 2000 York St. Blue Island, IL 60658 Gilbert, Edward F. RR 2 Box 228J Kankakee, IL 60901 Gillelt, Kathleen L. 409 W Holden Tolono.IL 61880 Gilmore, Kelly J Shepherd, Ml 484888 Gilroy, Deena J. RR 1 Box 73 Gulliver, Ml 49840 Gilroy, Mark K. Box 6 Three Rivers. Ml 49093 Girard. Robbie J 1271 E Oak Kankakee, IL 60901 Glendenning, Michele L 476 N. Pleasant Ave Galesburg, IL61401 Gluck, Timothy A 240 May St. Manhattan. IL 60442 Godby 11, Paul T. 2535 White Oak Dr Titusville, FL 32780 Goforth, Michael E. 12159EaglescoutCt. Cincinnati, OH 45 242 Goins, Brenda A. 2904 Windsor PI. Oklahoma City. OK 731 12 Golay, Evangeline R. Box 797, ONC Kankakee, IL 60901 Golay. Rebecca SiOKendaleCt. Indianapolis, IN 46234 Golay, Steven A Box 798. ONC Kankakee, IL 60901 Goldenstem, Betty L RR 2 Box 10 Kankakee, IL 60901 Gonzalez, Kimberly S 614 N Kickapoo Lincoln, IL 62656 Gooden Barbara J 221 West Union Virden, IL 62690 Gooden, Janice M, 221 W Union Ave Virden, IL 62690 Goodkind. Mark A 7819PonderosaCt. Orland Park, IL 60462 Goodpasture, Lisa R. RR 2 Box 285 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Goodpasture, Lori A RR 2 Box 285 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Goodpasture, Regina C. PO Box 302 St Bernice, IN 474787 Goodwin, Christy A RR1 Box I05A Wilmington. IL 60481 Goodwin. Pamela C Box 394 Attica. IN 47918 Goon, Carol A. 308 Grant St Potomac, IL 61865 Goosby, Luella M, RR 3 Box 231 Momence, IL 60954 Gordon, Michael L 1515W CushingSt Decatur. IL 62526 Gorman, Timothy P 1 6000 Leclaire Ave Oak Forest. IL 60452 Gorretl, Robert J. t2S.01tendon Sf Hick Streamwood, IL 60103 ■ Gorretl, Tom M. 6300 Church Rd. Hanover Park, IL 601 03 Goudy, Pamela S. 7042 Elaine Ave. Portage, IN 46368 Gowan, Ronda L. 320 Pleasantview Dr BallleCreek,MI49017 Graft, PatTicta E. 311 George St. Flushing. Ml 48433 Gianam, Cheryl A. 3 Hamlet St Fairhaven, MA 02719 Graham, Steven P, 8202 O ' Hara Dr, Davison, Ml 484842 Granger, TerryP. RR 1 North Point Estates Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Grant, Edwin M. 1528 Jefferson St. Ouincy, IL 62301 Gray, Carol L 3626 Hl-Vllla Dr. Lake Orion. Mt 48035 Gray. Demse M 32 Pond Rd S Portland, ME 04106 Gray, Susan A. 2760 Monroe Riverside, CA 92504 Green, Catherine J 21 1 1 Plum St New Castle. IN 47362 Green, Kimberley A 1 04 Renfrew Ml Morris, Ml 48458 Green. Robert M Box 207 Mannington, WV 26582 Green, Timothy M 1 1 22 S. Poplar St. Seymour. IN 474727 Greenawalt. Dons M 210MeadowsRd N Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Greenlee, Brenda J. 1007 Ave. D Greencastle, IN 46135 Gregg, Timothy M RR1.BOX266 Bluffton, IN46714 Gribben. Linda D Longvue Drive Road 5 Winlersville, OH 43952 Grider. Danny R 3047 Crestwood Dr Decatur, IL 62521 Griffin. Gary 1 934 Hibiscus Drive Indianapolis, IN 46219 Griffin. Pamela R. 2829 Harrison SI. Rochester, Mt 484806 Griffith. Shirley A RR 4 Box 399 St Anne, IL 60964 Gritty. Neil D. Box 24 Willow Hill, IL 62480 Gnle. Lynne M 206 E. Broadway Box 1 Ft Recovery, OH 45846 Gnmsley, Leslie Box 96 Francisco, IN 4 7649 Griner, Jack L. 716 North Dix Street Paulding, OH 45879 Gfishom, Christine Grogan, Mary K 13701 Leclaire Crestwood, IL 60445 Grogg. Joy A. 54 Hilltop Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Grohs, Donald V 310S. Forest St Clifton. IL 60927 Gross. Valerie A 1 09 Enckson Ottawa. IL 61 350 Groth. Cynthia 2t8ShadmoreDr Rochester. NY 14626 Gunter, Arlie T, 5706 Grace Ave Cincinnati, OH 45227 Gustafson, Rodney W 929 S Third Ave Kankakee. IL 60901 Habedank. Jeft C RR 2 Box 313 Kankakee. IL 60901 Haberkamp, William C 1458 Flushing Road Flushing, Ml 48433 Hacker. Bradley S. 2626 Brentwood Newcastle. IN 47362 Hahs. Michael R 60 Hilltop Dr Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Haigh. Suzanne M. 752 Celista Kankakee. IL 60901 Hail. Karen F. 909 S 11th St. Newcastle, IN 47362 Haines. Sandra E. R 3 Box 32 Kankakee. IL 60901 Hair. Cynlhia L. 12043S 68 Ct. Palos Heights, IL 60463 Hair, James C. 1 2043 S. 68th Court Palos Heights, IL 60463 Hale. Randall S. 440 Smiley Ave, Cincinnati. OH 45246 Hall. Dale P. Box 471 Herscher, IL 60941 Hall. Vema Gail RR 3 Box 82 Carbondale, IL 62901 Hall, Wayne C. 323 West Washington St Louis, Ml -r Ham, Deborah L 860 Gettysburg 3 Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Hamblin. Wanda L 4047 Saville Ct Columbus. OH 43224 Hamende. Allen W 184 ' ;S Euclid Bradley. IL 60915 Hamilton. Gloria D RR 4 Box 446 SI Anne, IL 60964 Hammerstrand, James 3546 Fremont St. Rocktord, IL61103 Handy, Jerri L. 205 Mill St. Kokomo, IN 46901 Haney, Cheryl F. RR 4 Box 201 Winchester, IN 47394 Hanoid, Kathleen A 424 Marian Bradley, IL 6091 5 Hansche. Barbara J 4736HanscheRd. Racine. Wl 53403 Hansel, Craig Robert RR1.Box209 Manchester, IA 52057 Hansen, Brenda K 845 Lincoln Lake Rd Lowell, Ml 49331 Hansen, MarthaJ 202 Locust St. Chebanse, IL 60922 Hansen, Randall E. 238 E. Lowell Mishawaka, IN 46544 Hanson, Heidi 471 Blanchette Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Hanzelin, Linda B, 70 Lombard Circle Lombard, IL 60148 Haraldsen, Jill R 312 E.Lincoln Wheaton, IL 60187 Harbach. Shirley G. 716 Vancouver SI. Middletown. OH 45042 Hardy, Peggy M. 403 Cleveland Chrisman, !L 61924 Harmon, MyraE 7332 Upper Miamis Miamisburg, OH 45342 Harmon, Rebecca D. 5402 Harrison Sciotovllle, OH 45662 Haiper. Debra R1 Eureka, IL 61 530 Harper, Doris A, Eureka, IL 61530 Harper, DwayneW 287 E. Grand Apt. 3 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Harper, GayleA 287 E Grand Apt. 3 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Harper. Michael D 1605S. 13th St Richmond, IN 47374 Harris, Carl W 8540 W 145th St Orland Park, IL 60462 Harris, CarleenY 372 W Merchant Apt. 3 Kankakee. IL 60901 Harris, Joseph M 5671 Horning Rd Kent, OH 444424 Harris, Monti S 390LomaDr. Forsyth. IL 62535 Harris. Sandra L. 1224 Earl Ave. Des Plaines, IL 60018 Harris, Steven J. 1 452 W. Van Meier Kankakee, IL 60901 Harris, Tony L. 390 Loma Dr Forsyth, IL 62535 Harshman, Adalbert RR 2 Ossian, IN 464677 Hart, Cathy E. 1 055 S. 7th SI Kankakee. IL 60901 Hart, Deborah A. 23874 Foster Rd. Litchfield, OH 44253 Hart, Jeanette 23 Linn Bourbonnais. IL 6091 4 Hart, L. Lee 1055 S. 7th St Kankakee, IL 60901 Hartman, Judy 1303S. 15th St Goshen, IN 46526 Hartman, Steven R 8790 7 Mile Rd. BattleCreek,Mi49017 Hartness, C. Eugene 472 E. Francis SI Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Hartsock, David W 9 Linn Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Hartzelt, Jeff 1S26 Spruce St. Easton, PA 18042 Hasenleder, Darren E 1390 Sheffield Dr Saginaw, Ml 484860 Hasselbring, Melissa 5286 Oueensbury Grand Rapids. Ml 494950 Hasselbring, Skyler RR 2 Box 1 62 Watseka.tL 60970 Hatfield. Toni L 6115KiddvilleRd Beiding, Ml 48809 Hawley, MarcyM 286 N. Belmonl Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Hawley, Theresa G. 3724 Rohr Rd Pontiac. Ml 48055 Hawn, Richard 4925 W 36th Street Indianapolis, IN 46224 Hay, Johnnie F Box 46 Camby, IN 464611 Hayes, David S. 491 6 Central Ave Anderson, IN 46014 Hazelwood, Darrell K 604 Lammert Ct St Charles, MO 63301 Heaps, Mark A 416 N. Pleasant St Portland, IN 47371 Heckman, Mark 461 8 Marshall SE Kentwood. Ml 49508 Hedrick, Michelle K 2822WitergreenOr Florissant, MO 636303 Hedrick. Patricia A 64 Bonds Dr. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Heidnck, Tnna 1001 Lorraine Street Danville. IL 61 832 Heinz, Karl J. 35300 Weideman Mt. Clemens, Ml 48043 Heise, Deborah K RR4 Auburn, IN 464670 Heise, Dorothy R RR4 Auburn. IN 464670 Heise, Joan M Box 87 ONC Heitmann, Gerald K 1 580 W. River St Kankakee, IL 60901 Helton, Lydia G 41 7 Progress Ave Hamilton, OH 45013 Henderson, Julie Box 904. ONC Kankakee, IL 60901 Hendley, Kelly L 3613Wakelield Troy, Ml 48084 Hendley, Susan R 5795 Rulh Ave Portage, IN 46368 Hendncker, Rebecca J. RR1 Box 176 Arenzville, IL 6261 1 Hendricks, Richard A. 621 Stevens Dr Owosso. Ml 48867 Hendnckson, Marcia L. 631 Parkside Elmhurst.lL60126 Hendrix. Betty R Box 5 Herscher. IL 60941 Hensley, Mona L 28 Strasma Dr Kankakee, IL 60901 Hermann, Mary A 785 Bunker Hill Dr Bourbonnais. IL60914 Hermiz, Karen R 1 209 Elm Lane Marion. IN 464695 Herring, Andre 270 Pulaski St Brooklyn, NY 11206 Herrmann, Lisa M 224 Brookview Rd East Peoria, IL 61611 Herzog, Karen M Route 3, Box 401 St Anne. IL 60964 Hess, Timothy P Sterling. IL 61081 Hess. Tresa Sharlene 91 Colonial Circle Fredencktow, OH 43019 Heusmg, Peggy J 110N Meadow — Box315 Grant Park, IL 60940 Hickman, J Eric 329 Josephine SI Paoli. IN 47454 Hickman, Lynn M. 2853 Oriole Dr Xema. OH 45385 Hickox. Karen A 31 2 Andrew 1 Dwighl. IL 60420 Hicks. Jeffrey W 1407 LynnhurstDr. Newcastle, IN 47362 Hicks. Michele L. 6435 Stow Rd Fowlerville, Ml 46836 Hill, Cheryl L. 649 Berkley Elmhurst, IL60126 Hill, Christie L. 4 Green Pastures Algonquin. IL 60102 Hill. Patty L Nebo. IL 62355 Hilliard. David J 231 E Sherman Ave. Dubois. PA 15801 Hilsenhoft, Dawn M. 266 N Vine Manteno, IL 60950 Hind man, Julie A 201 W. Tydeman Roxana, IL 62084 Hines, Becky L. 2705 W. 57th Place Memltville, IN 46410 Hines, Ella 281 N Greenwood Kankakee, IL 60901 Htnkle, Julie D. RR 2 Larson Rd Sycamore, IL 60178 Hmkie. Robbie L RR 2, Larson Rd Sycamore, IL 60601 7 Hinlz, Dawn D, RR1 Monticello,IA62310 Hirst. KatnerineA 400LavalleSt Reedsburg, Wl 53959 Hilchcock. Jody L. 2730 Bombay Rd Midland. Ml 48640 Hochsletler, Rachel L, Pekin.lt 61 554 Hockensmith, Janice 1 696 E. River Kankakee, IL 60901 Hockerman, Gloria J 626 N Garfield Janesville, Wl 53545 Hockerman. Gregory H. 626 N Garfield Janesville, Wl 53545 INDEX 305 VndCt ' i jhls. IL 60463 Hokanson. Connin I Box 294 rtshkum II 606091 Hoicomb. Mark E Rl 2. Box 157 New Cumberland. PA 1 7070 Holland, Rebecca R •1946 Tracy Dr. HallomCity. TX76117 Hollenbeck, Linda 61 17 Mai en Dr Speedway. IN 46224 Holman. Karen A RR 1 Bon 62 Lockporl IL 60441 Holmquisl. Carol S R 1 Box 1 55 Darwin mn 55324 Holl. Donan E 303 E Grand =3 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Holl. John M 303 E Grand =3 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Hollzclaw, Donna Rae P O Box 285 Hopkins Park, IL 60944 Hood, Deborah A 9414 Victoria Drive Upper Marlboro. MO 20870 Hood. KalinaG 213 Franklin SI Jacksonville. IL 62650 Hooker. Cindy 6594 Twin Oaks Dr Walertown. NY 13601 Hooker, Lisa M. 510 W CumcySI Gnggsville, IL 62340 Hoose. Tami A. 286 Allred SI Monlrose, Ml 48457 Hoose, Troy E. 286 Allred Si Monlrose, Ml 48457 Hopkins, Mark R 697 Oak Run Bourbonnais. 60914 Horner, Vernon J. RR 1 Box 37 Fountain City. IN 47341 Horning, William L 511 Preston Dr Apt 32 Bolingbrook, IL 60439 Honon. Barbara J 1480E Willow Kankakee, IL 60901 Honon, Cindy D. 23 Sarah Ave Spnnglield. IL 626270 Horlon, L Dale 2201 Tennent Spnnglield. IL 62704 Hostetler. Steven L. 5608 Lone Star CI. Kokomo. IN 46901 Hotle. Nancy J. 2314 Hanover Dr Indianapolis. IN 46227 Houck. Teresa Oak Si Ft Recovery. OH 45846 Houston. Rhonda S. 4810Burchlield Lansing. Ml 48910 Howe Carole L. 3904 Taylor Ave Milwaukee. Wl 53207 Howell, Becky RR 1 Dunkirk, IN 47336 Howell Cathy RR7 Columbia Cily. IN 46725 Huber. Jodi K. 1006W N 4th SI Shelbyville. IL 62565 Huck. Michelle C 1 1304 S Nashville Ave Worth. IL 60482 Hudson. Lisa 321 W N 2nd Shelbyville. IL 62565 Hueber. Brenda 63 16 Winnebago Ct Ft. Wayne. IN 4681 5 Hutter. Billy L 52698 Forestbrook South Bend. IN 46637 Hutlmaster, Michael J Burchs Trailer CtB5 Bourbonnais. IL 6091 4 Hughes, Dairoll W 1224 W Grand Ave Decalur, IL 626252 Hughes. Luther E 1900 Mam Benton KY 42025 Humbles Mjrton S RR4Box2 New • astle IN4M .H, i lumMt ' s, Rebecca L RR4.Box2 Newcastle. IN 47362 Humenckhouse. Steven 41 7 Emerson (ortvilk- IN 46040 Humphreys, Susan L 1 020 Millwood Ave Washington Ch , OH 431 60 Hunsberger. Cynthia J 59527 Clover Road Mishawaka. IN 464654 Hunt, Andrew L 1401 Sherwood Dr Lalayette, IN 47905 Hunt. Patricia M . ' 3b Hickorywood Dr Decatur. IL 62526 Hunler, Jane L 617Hul-WeslDnve Flushing, Ml 48433 Hunler, William RJr 703 N NappaneeSI Nappanee. IN 46550 Hurliman, Joyce K RR1 Martinlon, IL 60951 Hursh, John D Route 2 Auburn, IN 46706 Huston. Colleen A RR3 Rushville.lL 62681 Huston, Linda S RR1 Latontaine. IN 46940 Hutchens, Svea R 13 N.Elmer Or Middletown, OH 45042 Hulchins. KathrynA 404 N. Walnut Fountain, CO 8081 7 Hutchison, Rose RR3 Danville, IL 61832 Hutson, James H 1117MalibuDr Marietta, GA 30062 Hutson, Kelly L. 1117 Malibu Dr Marietta, GA 30066 Hutson, Thomas W. RR 6 Box 193 Portland. IN 42321 Hyde, Almeda L 1720W 17th St. Muncie. IN 47302 Hyde, Gary D, 151 6 N. Meridian Brazil. IN 47834 Hyde, Joyce A, 308 Fairway Nixa, MO 65714 Hyson, Cynthia L 1497 Saunders Dr Wooster, OH 44691 Hyson, Ronald J 437 E Grand  8 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Ingalls, David L. 336 S Sleight St. Naperville, IL 60540 Ingram, Deanna J 303 N Harvey St Griffith. IN 46319 Innis, Kenneth A 1 1 5 Pueblo Ave. Frankfort. IL 60423 Irelan. Katherine L. 956 E Bourbonnais Kankakee, IL 60901 Inzarry, Joan S 2046 N California Chicago, IL 60647 Irwin, Margaret 205 N 8th St Lansing, Ml 48912 Isaacs. Simona R 237 Esther Circle Bourbonnais. IL 6091 4 Jackson. Alphonso 1 294 NW 1 01 St Miami, FL 33197 Jackson, David E RR 2, Box 349 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Jackson. Palsy E 1398W Walnul Kankakee, IL 60901 Jackson. Scott L 3920 Rock Springs Rd Decatur. IL 62521 Jacob. Thomas J 350 Villabrook =2 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Jacobs, Ellen 6095 Hillsboro Road Davisburg. Ml 4801 9 Jacobson, Scott W. 1235 11lhAve. Rockford. IL 61 1 08 Jamerson. Donald E. 21 1 Parrish Benton. IL 62812 James, fern L 3065 Coven Road Flml, Ml 48506 Jarvis, Elsa L Gambles Terr SI John Anligua W Indies, FN Jaynes, John I008W Penn Hoopeston. IL 60942 Jaynes, Perry A, 1008W Penn St Hoopeslon. IL 606094 Jenkins Gary L 91 5 Marion Lane Ollawa. IL 61350 Jennings, Charles 167 MeryalLane New Market, AL 35761 Jensen, Daniel L 295 E 7th Clifton, IL 60927 Jines, Rolland D Box 1002, ON, C. Kankakee. IL 00000 Johnson, Burlon D Box 115 Triumph, IL 61371 Johnson, Danette L 22507 Slate SI Chicago Heights. IL6041 1 Johnson, Denise A 22507 State SI. Chicago Heighls, IL 60411 Johnson, Dennis 5090 Torrey fid Flint. Ml 48507 Johnson, Elizabeth 215 JulieOr. Kankakee. IL 60901 Johnson. GlynisG 303 Erie St. Valparaiso. IN 46383 Johnson, Gweldon L Manvill Nazarene Cam Manville,IL61339 Johnson, James R Box 232 Chalham, Ml 49816 Johnson, Janet L RR2 Richland Center, Wl 53581 Johnson. Judy K 300 S Mississippi Morion. IL 61550 Johnson. Kim A. RR 3 Box 1155 Crete. IL 6041 7 Johnson, Linda J, PO Box 441 Hopkins Park, IL 60444 Johnson, Lisa Kristine 1612 10th Ave. Rockford. IL 61 108 Johnson, Mark L RR 1, Box 181 Manville. IL616133 Johnson, Mark S. 5051 Elaine Indianapolis. IN 46224 Johnson, Mary Lynn 1 7029 Sycamore Oak Foresl. IL 60452 Johnson, Paul Nathan 222 W. Vermontville H. Potlerville, Ml 48876 Johnson, Raymond W. 1304Eas1gatePkwy. Rock!ord,IL61108 Johnson, Richard D Box 115 Triumph, IL 61371 Johnson, Rosa Beth RR 3 Box 135 St Anne. IL 60964 Johnson, Ruth E 1 7029 Sycamore Oak Forest, IL 60452 Johnson, Sandra 8 3790 W 7th Ln Hialeah, FL33012 Johnson, Sara J 718 W Washington SI. Paris, IL 61944 Johnson, Stephen R. RR 6 Box 267 Newcastle, IN 47362 Johnson, Thurston L Rt 1 , Box 45 Losantville. IN 47354 Johnson, Timothy B 131 E Eureka Box 728 Braidwood. IL 60408 Johnson, William D 6655 Hubbard Ln Tinley Park, IL 60477 Johnston Carl C, RR 6 Box 1 28A Kankakee. IL 60901 Jones. BirdiaC 916SlonyLn. Gladwyne.PA 19035 Jones. Janice 51 1 W Vanburen Sl. ColumbiaCity. IN 46725 Jones, JimW. 2403 Daylon-Xenia Rd. Xenia. OH 45385 Jones. Lester L. 5003 Grant Line Road New Albany, IN 471 50 Jones, MikeL. 2919 D May SI Portage. IN 46368 Jones, Nancy R 648 N Main Richland Cnl , Wl 53581 Jones, Roger B 281 7 Cleveland SI Hammond, IN 46323 Jones, Terry L RR 1. Box 94 Momence, IL 60954 Jones, Travis G 51 5 Spruce Rd Bolingbrook, IL 60439 Jones, William C 2425 Cheswick Troy. Ml 48084 Jordan, Debra L 1 500 Barbour Ave Terre Haute. IN 4 7804 Jowers. Barbara J 1416 NE Madison St. Peoria, IL 61603 June, Paula J RR 3, Box 249 Spencer, IN 47460 Junge, Gail A 910GlendaleRd Glenview. IL 60025 Karl, Douglas G 290 Lisa Dr Decatur, IL 62526 Karrick, Greg L 1003 Aulumn Meadows Weslerville, OH 43081 Kearns, Mernlee 1 1 32 N Grot! Ave Indianapolis. IN 46222 Keca, Barbara J Quarry SI Joliet. IL 60436 Keeton, Beth A 582 Wildwood Bch Ouincy, Ml 49082 Ketter, Barbara C 641 Brahier Lane Maumee. OH 43537 Kelter. Laurel J. 641 Brahier Ln Maumee, OH 43537 Keiser, Cynlhia S. RR2 Royal Cenler, IN 46978 Kellerman, Cynthia K 1905 21 si Ave. Sterling. IL 61081 Kellogg, Richard H 334 N Lake SI Amhersl, OH 44001 Kelly. Oavid 1 1 01 Wall Ave Muncie. IN 47302 Kemp, Donna J Rt 6, Box 205 St Anne, IL 60964 Kemp, Todd A 21 5 Raven Hills Rd Cold Springs, CO 8091 9 Kendall, JanisA. 169 Roy Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Kendall, Orin J Box 285 Aroma Park, IL 60910 Kennedy, Diana L 555 Garfield Apt 5 Valparaiso, IN 46383 Kenser, Brad E RR2 Lewistown, IL 61 542 Kenser. Jeffery G RR2 Lewistown, IL 61542 Kern, Randall N RR1.Box242B Clarion, PA 16214 Kersletter, William G 207 W.Indian Hills D Hastings. Ml 49058 Kellerman. Daniel L 401 E Grand =3 Bourbonnais, IL 606091 Keys, Curtis G RR 4. Box 66 Winchester, IN 47394 Kezele, Janine F 358 Calumet Blvd Harvey. IL 606042 Kidd, Jacky P 2514ElmwoodSt Port Huron, Ml 48060 Kidd.KathyJ. 2514ElmwoodSl. Port Huron, Ml 48060 Kidder, Lisa K 3711 Malsbearyfid Williamsburg, OH 451 76 Kieler. Karen S 3427DelrayDr Ft Wayne. IN 46815 Killion. Jeffrey R 234 N American St Paxlon, IL 60957 Kimball, Mark A R 202 N. Hudson Lowell. Ml 49331 Kimery. Prudence E 936 Hawthorne Kankakee, IL 60901 Kimmons. Barbara J 550 N 9th Apt 17 Kankakee, IL 60901 Kimmons, Susan D 110W Madison St Athens. IL 62613 Kincaid, James E Box 91 N Shirland. IL 616107 Kindle. Douglas G 681 6 NW 31 si SI. Terr Bethany, OK 73008 King.BobbiL 607 Elm SI Montpelier. IN 47359 King, Carole J 3409 Hackney Dr Kettering, OH 45420 King, Dawn R 451 S Blanchelte Bourbonnais IL 60914 Campion, KY 41301 King, Mary E 312 S Pearl Si Spencerville. OH 45887 King, Roberta S RR 3, Box 3363 Spooner, Wl 54801 King, Sarah A. 312 S Pearl SI Spencerville, OH 454588 Kinney, Christy C 1 1 33 N Jackson Danville. IL 61832 Kinney, Sheila M 1133N Jackson Si Danville, IL 61832 Kirby, Brian L 3147 Westview Drive Xenia, OH 45385 Kirby, Bryan S RR1 Dennison, IL 62423 Kirby, James G 401 E Grand Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Kirby, Paula A 947 Sargenl SE Ada, Ml 49301 Kirkpatrick, Deborah G RR 2, Box 220 Kankakee, IL 60901 Kirkpatrick, George RR 2. Box 219 Veedersburg, IN 47987 Kissick, Cindy L RR2 Hagerstown. IN 47346 Kizzee. Phillip D 2091 BaxterlyAve Lakewood, OH 444410 Kledzik, Carroll J 380 W Dulles Rd Des Planes, IL 60016 Klein. Grace L 494 S Myrtle Ave Kankakee, IL 60901 Kling, Ronald L, 26464 Hamilton St Edwardsburg, Ml 491 12 Kloss, Kimberly J 3633 Halsled Blvd Sieger, IL 60475 Knight, Jami L 2955 E Buck Run Dr. Marion. IN 46952 Knox. Rhonda L 691 5 Silverheels Court Security. CO 809 11 Koehn. Kelly D 31 3 W Crawford Ave. Peotone. IL 60468 Kolberg. Anne I 902 Surrey Road Monlicello. IL 61856 Kolmer, Susan E 210 N Fourth Mt. Vernon. IL 62864 Kon. Donna J. 317 9th Ave NW Demotte. IN 464631 Koteskey, Janice L 1 690 Lakesore Dr Bx Boyne City. Ml 49712 Krahulec, Michael D. 8132S 82nd CI Juslice, IL 60458 Kramch, Deborah F 1 92 V, Roy St Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Krecek, Judith Ann 1116S Lincoln Kankakee, IL 60901 Kreslel, JeanD. 11661 S KeelerAve. Alsip. IL 60658 Kreslel, Patricia L 11661 S. KeelerAve Alsip, IL 60658 Kneger. Tammy RR3, 9911 BryieRd. Churubusco, IN 46723 Kring, Jonathon E 3800 Wamwrighl Ave. Lansing. Ml 48910 Krizan. Debra Ann 884 Gettysburg Dr =5 Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Kroegher, Ann 4747 Hawlhorne Ridge W Lafayette. IN 47905 Krueger, Michael David 2401 Dover Dr Spnnglield, IL 62703 Kruszynski, Mark A. 227 Brandywyne Comslock Park, Ml 49321 306 INDEX Kuhn, Rachel L 308 S East St Tipton IN 46072 Kundrat. Karen L 1 0230 Hart Hwy Dimondale. Ml 48821 Kunz. Timothy 6214 N McKmley Rd Flushing, Ml 48433 Kurth. Virgil 105S Maple St Grant Park II 60940 laduke, Kimberly J 2021 13th St Bedtord, IN 474742 Lake Sheryl A 6919NottkeDr Caledonia. Ml 49316 Lalone, Steven D 4314 BueschmgDr Ft Wayne. IL 46815 Lambert. Mary A R 2 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Lamping. Marv J 3295 Bauer Or Saginaw. Ml 48604 Landwehr, Dawn L Box 277 Maltoon. Wl 545445 Langford C Elizabeth 3207 Williams Dr. Kokomo. IN 46901 Langworthy, Bethany S 6274 Herelord Rd Saline, Ml 48176 Lanham, Randy Date 2410 W 78th Ave Memllville. IN 46410 Lape Cheryl A 7215 Catherine St Memllville, IN46410 Lanme. Susan C. G-3369 Southgate Or Flint, Ml 46507 Larrabee, Jimmy L 285 E Grand Apt. 4 Bourbonnais, IN 6091 4 Larsen. Tund L 5520 N Mulligan Chicago, IL 60630 Lashley. Lauren K Club Drive ML Vernon, OH 43050 Lalham, Angie J Cory. IN 47846 Latimer, Phyllis D 1 68 S. Greenwood Kankakee, IL 60901 Latty. Valerie J 1095E Merchant Kankakee, IL 60901 Lawes, Jeffrey B. 16878E Poinle Roseville. Ml 48066 Lawes. Sharon L 621 5 Streamwood Matteson.IL 60443 Laws, Christine G 31 5 W South St Grand Ledge, Ml 48837 Laws, Edna 7 Jan Ave. Kankakee, IL 60901 Lawson. Robert D. 1018E 7th Sf. Beardslown.IL 62618 Layman, Douglas E RR1 Moweaqua. IL 626255 Leach . Marvena J 5377 W Grand Blanc Swartz Creek, Ml 48473 Leamon, Kevin A. 4845 Holton Ave. Fort Wayne, IN 46806 Leatherman. Mary Beth Box 623 Milan, IL 61 264 Leathers, Debbie J RR 2 Box 340 Kankakee, IL 60901 Ledbeller. Cathy A 710 W Second SI Dixon, IL 61021 Lee, R Kevin 1060Kieswetter Holland, OH 43528 Leeney. Edmond J, 1605 Oriole Drive Munster. IN 464632 Leffel. BrendaL. 1 309 Parkway Ave Valparaiso, IN 46383 Leigh, Russell T Box 45 E Lynn, IL 60932 Leigh, Stephanie 6900 Chappel Chicago, IL 60649 Leitzman, Michele L. 4430 Trier Rd. Ft Wayne. IN 46815 Lesch, Gina K. R. 3, Box 374 St. Anne. IL 60964 Leston, James G. 41 3 S Highland Lombard, IL 60148 Letanosky, John M RR 5 Box 90 Frankfort, IN 46041 Letzkus. Terry A 30 1 2 Cooper Ave Saginaw, Ml 48602 Lewis, Cynthia A R 4 Box 191 Tomlnson Caro, Ml 48723 Lewis. Darrell W 307 ' Cenlral Ave Roxana. IL 62084 Lilienthal, Jeffrey C 20 Ash Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Lilienthal, Julie A 20 Ash Bourbonnais IL 60914 Lilley. Kevin J Parks Ln Ottawa, IL 61350 Lillie Marshall S 14 Oak Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Lindley.DebraK RR 4. Box 366 Kankakee, IL 60901 Ling. Richard E. 39682 Mayville Plymouth, Ml 481 70 Lingle, RuthE. 4125S Fox Englewood.CO80110 Link, Phil M 954 S 5th Kankakee, IL 60901 Lintzenich. Robert W 300 N Kennedy Apt 1 1 Bradley, IL 60915 Little. Willard Dean 516 Evergreen Ave Kankakee. IL 99999 Lloyd, Juanita E 305 E Grand Ave Apt Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Lo, Helen K.Y. 258 Spencer Court Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Locke. Barry A 5409 23rd SI CI. W Bradenton, FL 333350 Lockwrn, Sneree R 67 E 150S. Valparaiso. IN 46383 Loew, Ray D. 1 838 Nicole Ln Liltonia, GA 30058 Long, Alberta Ruth 682 S. Roosevelt Kankakee, IL 60901 Long, Sandra D 972 N. Lesley Indianapolis, IN 464621 Longesl, Michael J 326 N Johnson Si Rankin, IL 60960 Lorimer. Thomas H RR2 Ottawa, IL 61350 Loudermilk Rebecca S 6026 Stony Point Flint. Ml 48506 Loudin. Robed S 1470 Bank St Atwater. OH 44201 Love, Janice S 22 W 1 55 Buena Vista GlenEllyn. IL60137 Lovell, Juanila H 220 West 5 Momence. IL 60954 Lovell, Sharyl A. 220 West 5 Momence. IL 60954 Lovett, Steven C 2105 Valentine Dr Pekin,IL61554 Lowery, Kay L. 51 1 W Lake Peoria. IL 61 61 4 Lucas. Madeline E RR4Box 107 Nashville IN 47448 Lucas, Melana R Box 281 RR4 Kankakee. IL 60914 Ludwig. KarenS 1N521 River Dr GlenEllyn.lL60137 Luginbill. Jo Ellen Rt 3 Box 370 Decatur. IN 46733 Lukens. Warren K 2203 Brownlield Urbana.lL 61801 Lundslrom, Cynthia E R 31. Lundslrom Lane Dundee, IL 601 18 Lyie. Stephen B 6 Churchill Dr Elkhart, IN 46514 Lyman, Terence L 355 South Cherry Piltslield. IL 62363 Lyons. ChnslmeS 568 Park Avenue Whitefish, MT 59937 Macari. Cathy Rae RR 3 Box 562C St Anne. IL 60964 Mace. Byron 2104ElvaDr. Kokomo, IN 46901 MacQueen. Alan 821 Hickory Hills Or Lakeland. FL 20023 MaddacK, Donald J 7751 Dakota SI Memllville. IN 46410 Maddack, Terry L 6148 Virginia St Memllville, IN 46410 Maher, Mary E. RR 2 Box 367 Kan kakee. IL 60901 Mahon, Steven A RR 2, Box 288 Bluttton, IN 46714 Maland. Susan M 385 S Kankakee SI Coal City, IL 604 16 Malik. Jan R. Rt 3, Box 201 Momence, IL 60954 Malone, Mary E RR 2 Box 343 Odon, IN 47562 Maloney, Lynn Alan 391 6 Hopper Hill Cincinnati. OH 45230 Manessier, Bryon 477 Jackson St Aurora. IL 60505 Manker, Patricia Ann 295W W. 5th Manteno, IL 60950 Manning, LisaK 2535 Consaul Road Schenectady, NY 12304 Manrow, Dale E. 472 W. Station St Anne, IL 60964 Manslield, Robert D 2002 N Bigelow Peoria. IL 61604 Manssen, Paul H RR 2 Box 27-A Chebanse, IL 60922 Manville, Linda S 1 1 55 S Jackson SI Oansville, Ml 4881 9 Manville, Michael B 1 155 Jackson St. Oansville. Ml 4881 9 Marangu, Jean A Box 11 91 ONC Kankakee, IL 60901 Maron, Knstine A 1115 Meadow Dr Owosso. Ml 48867 Martens, Lynda L 600 E Tatt Ave Appleton, Wl 5491 1 Martin, BrendaS. 1019 Hollywood Blvd Clio, Ml 484842 Martin, Dennis J, 447BreseeApt 3 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Martin, Jann L. 1 20 N. Concord Dr Mf. Vernon. OH 43050 Martin, Lorna A. 81 05 E. Court St Davison, Ml 48423 Martin. Patrick D 323 North Cleveland Bradley, IL 6091 5 Martin, Samuel Jason 640 Fairview Bradley, IL 60915 Martinez, Patricia 2779 Cooper 3 Kankakee, IL 60901 Martinson, Christine R. Route 1 Maribel, Wl 54227 Mason. Kirk R. RR 3 Lancaster Rd Peoria, IL 61 609 Massengale, Ragina L 1006N Obnen Seymour, IN 47274 Mathews, K Samuel 1 1 1 S. Ouincy Bradley, IL 6091 5 Mathis, Julia L. RR 4 Box 81 Nashville, IN 47448 Mattax, Janis Y 5740 Erie Racine, Wl 53402 Maurer, Lily H. RR2.3560W Folsom Eau Claire, Wl 54701 Mayweather, Michael W 2332 NW 15th Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311 McAllister. Leeann K 450 Main St Imlay City. Ml 48444 McBelts. Venice D RR 5. Box 96 St. Anne, IL 606096 McCall. Mike K 413 E Washington Gnggsville, IL 62340 McCann. Thomas W 9 South Grant St Milford. IL 60953 McCartney. Milburn M 14SlrasmaDr Kankakee. IL 60901 McClellan. Oenrse R. 28726 Schwalm Dr Elkhart, IN 46514 McClenahan. Janice L 5178GreenlreeRd Oak Forest, IL 60452 McClung, Barbara D. 47 Hidden Wood Dr Rochester, NY 14616 McClung. Jill A 1 5 W, College St. Fredrickfown. OH 4301 9 McComb, Harold J 793 E. Shore Dr Fine Battle Creek, Ml 4901 7 McCool, David H 118ABuddRd New Albany, IN 471 50 McCormick. Jana L. 4329 N WesllakeLn. Peoria, IL 61614 McCoy, Beth Ann 32361 Scenic Lane Franklin, Ml 48025 McCoy, Colleen R. 231 6 Maple Grove Ave Racine. Wl 535340 McCoy, Patricia A 3419 2nd Ave Council Blulfs.lA 51501 McDonald, Cynlhia E. 196S. Douglas Bradley, IL 606091 McDonald, Daniel E 196S Douglas Bradley, IL 606091 McDuffee, Melodie RR8Box277B1 Indianapolis, IN 46234 McDullee, Rick A RR8Box277B-1 Indianapolis, IN 46234 McElroy, William R 4801 Cherryland Drive Lansing, Ml 48910 McElwam, Ramona L 22 S Barker St New Buffalo. Ml 491 17 McFarlane, Dennis C. 320 S WildwoodApt E Kankakee, IL 60901 McFeeley, Daniel G. 1040ChellonAve.  43 Colorado Springs, CO 8091 McGarey, DarleneG, 427 Cedarcrest Dr Brandenburg, KY 40108 McGarey, Jeannie E Frankfort, IN 46041 McGee, Freeman C PO Box 341 Hopkins Park, IL 60944 McGill, Tamara J 405 Lewis Ave Thonotosasassa, FL 333359 McGrath, Robert F 335 S Gordon Ave. Kankakee. IL 60901 McGregor, Amy Jo 1879 Sanilac Rd, Bay City. Ml 48706 McGuire, Timothy W 5656 Big Pine Dr Ypsilanti, Ml 48197 Mcintosh, Michael E Box 12 29 ONC Kankakee. IL 606090 McKibbin, Nancy L 29487 Lehigh Or Elkhart, IN 4651 4 McKinley. Denitta Joan P O Box 482 Demotfe, IN 46310 McKnighl, Bonnie L 206 S Park Westmonf. IL 60559 McLaughlin, Lori S 10454 SR =7 Rogers, OH 44455 McMullen, David K 251 2 S 91hSt Springfield, IL 62703 McPherson, Lane A PO Box 128 Graysville. AL 35073 McRaniels. Joseph Box 1 56 Eleva. Wl 54738 McReynolds, Belly 1 5320 Cherry Lane Markham. IL 60426 McSwain, MardeeC i654 0baraCI. Carmel. IN 46032 McSwain, Michael L. 2945 Stanwin Place Cincinnati. OH 45241 Meadows, Dean M 1 2505 W. 4 Mile Rd Piamwell, Ml 49080 Means. David D 6021 Earnshaw Shawnee, KS 6621 6 Mechling, Ronald A 4661 Willow Brook Decatur, IL 62521 Meents, Laura L 921 South 4th Ave Kankakee, IL 60901 Meilleur, Marilee 7301 Sandalwood Tinley Park. IL 60477 Meinecke, Charles W 285 E Grand Apt. 6 Bourbonnais. IL 6091 4 Meinecke. Glen E 437 E Grand Apt 4 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Mms ' .nor. Pamela A. 17260WindemereRd. Brooklield, Wl 53005 Melgaard, Karen L 1 77 E Forest Ln Palatine, IL 60067 Melgaard, Rhonda K 1 77 E. Forest Ln. Palalme. IL 60067 Mellish.Fred J. 421 CumingsCt Sparta. Ml 49345 Meredith, Steven 970 W Church Lane Bloominglon, IN 47401 MerreM. Ellen D 4350 Gartield Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55409 Memtt.MarkO. Greenlield,OH454512 Messer, Terrilyn L 2310 E Greencourt Dr. Toledo, OH 4361 5 Messier, Jeffrey P 429 N Michigan Bradley. IL 6091 5 Meicall, Dale C 61 87 Cleveland St Memllville, IN 46410 Metz, E Lynn 25 Linn Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Meyer, Donald W 5020 Cloverbrook Or Fort Wayne, IN 46806 Meyer, Marcia J, Rt 1. Box 371 Bonlield. IL60913 Meyer, Michele K 1412E Chicago St. Valparaiso. IN 46383 Michaelson, Tnnette L 701 Sweetbriar Piano, IL 60545 Michel. Renee J 8900 Elliot Ave S Bloominglon. MN 55420 Mihay, Beth A RR6,Box332C Columbus, IN 47201 Miles, Marsha R Greenville. IL 62246 Millage. Mark E 2903 W William Champaign, IL61820 Miller, Brenda L 10169 N LoomisRd Clare, Ml 4861 7 Miller, Charlotte Este 2732 W Montana Peoria. IL61605 Miller. Cindy D 18 Oak SI Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Miller, Daniel Wilson 1055 Alamo CI Tecumseh, Ml 49286 Miller. Diane K 10169 N. LoomisRd Clare, Ml 4861 7 Miller, Jettery L 54 Hillcrest Dr Clinton. IL 61 727 Miller, Karen J. Rt. 1 , Box 6 Minong, Wl 54859 Miller. Mark R 5549 Ann Arbor Rd Jackson, Ml 49201 Miller, Rodney J Box118BBRR2 Gosport, IN 47433 Millhutf, Pamela G 6301 Victoria Dr Oak Forest, IL 60452 Millikan, Dwight D 551 S Vine St Marion, OH 43302 Milnes, Sharon 229 N Lavasseur Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Milton, Connie L 305 E Grand Apt 5 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Miracle, Marva A 505 Soulhline Or Lebanon. OH 454503 Mitchell, Jeffrey Alan 21 7 N Ash St. Momence, IL 69054 Mitchell, Kimberly K Park City S =53 Bloominglon. IL 6161 70 Mitchell, Linda F 1 03 W. 28th St S Chicago Ht , IL 60411 Mitchell. Thomas P 7513 131st Way N Seminole, FL 33542 Mitchell, Timothy L 1 1 3 Akin Ave. Joliel, IL 60433 Mitchell, Vernon A 445 E Grand Apt 9 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Mock, Barry 1 1 499 Morenci Hwy Morenci. Ml 49256 Mohler. John A 303 S. Wesl St Yorktown. IN 47396 INDEX 307 ' . i i ,;.[., ' M 407 W Washington SI Benton il 62812 Moody. Jacqueline M 554 Hemlock Lane Bradley II 60915 Moon. Paul E 860 Stratford E =2 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Moore, Elizabeth F RFD1 Chebanse. IL 60922 Moore. Marilyn R 572 Stockton Hgls Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Moore. Mary M 41 3 E Grand Apl =6 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Moore. Michael D 1 1 25 N Shiawassee Owosso. Ml 48867 Moore. Pally Jo 1 125 N Shiawassee SI Owosso. Ml 484886 Moore. Stephen David 572 Stockton His Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Moore. Timothy L 420 E Sauk Trail Chicago Heights, IL 60411 Moorhouse. Clarence P 3337 Marathon Road Columbiavilie Ml 48421 Moorhouse, Jamie E 570 S BreseeSl Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Moreillon. Paul B BR 1 1 . Box I 78 Anderson, IN 46011 Moreland, Rhonda L 1508McKeathinSt Conway, SC 29626 Morlord, Jeft 4820 Saddle Ln Anderson. IN 46013 Moms. Josephine RR 4 Box 503 SI Anne. IL 60964 Morris, Lizbeth J 1 55 Regenl Or Lincoln, IL 626265 Morris. Susan R 1925 Colt Rd Indianapolis. IN 46227 Morrison, Oavid W 9 Oak SI Bourbonnais. IL 6091 4 Morrison. Elaine K. 11 00 Orchard Ave St Joseph, Ml 494908 Morrison. Sheryl 2136 Garland Muskegon, Ml 49441 Morse, Karen E 1 1 Deerlteld Ave Kankakee. IL 60901 Moses. Fumie Box 1296 N.C Kankakee. IL 60901 Mosier. Elizabeth J 2430 Clement Flint, Ml 48504 Mounts, Lynda R P O Box 2063 Decatur. IL 62526 Moutray, Janet D Mt Carmel.IL 62863 Moyer, Pamela D 810S 4th Kankakee, IL 60901 Mozier, Ned M RR 3 Box 16 Stanley, KS 66221 Mucci. Dallas J. 5601 Library Rd. Belhel Park, PA 15102 Muhm, Patricia Joy 201 Charles SI. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Muncie, Peggy S RR 1 . Box 1 7 Cory. IN 47846 Mundy. David W 5328 Autumnwood Dr Cincinnati, OH 45242 Mundy, Susan M 5328 Autumnwood Dr Cincinnati, OH 45242 Munzenmay, Joseph E 4904 Lee Ave Downers Grove. !L 60515 Murphy, Catherine S. 213 Spencer Ct, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Murphy, Daniel E. 2 1 3 Spencer Ct. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Murphy. Deborah Lyn RR 3 Box 385 Richland Center, Wi 53581 Murphy, Julia C. 3 Dennison Dr Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Murphy, Lisa J, RI.1 Crawlordsville, IN 47933 Murphy, Mark N 3 Dennison Dr Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Murphy. Randy P 209 Keigher Dr Manteno. IL 60950 Murray, Judith A 4304 Aspen Way Indianapolis. IN 46226 Murrell, David A Potomac. IL 61865 Murrell, Mark E 303 E Grand Ave Apt Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Muschott. Ramona L. 1 1 322 Kennebec Ave Allen Park, Ml 48101 Muschotl, Theresa P 1 1 322 Kennebec Allen Park, Ml 48101 Muxlow, Fred A 4949 Oregon Rd Lapeer, Ml 48446 Myers, Gay A 6401 Union Ave Alliance. OH 44601 Myers. Randel T 7381 N Casablanca Dr Tuscon. ' AZ 85704 Myers, Steven C 5l19RansleadCt Columbus. OH 43220 Myers, Wesley L 57229 Co Rd, 17RR2 Goshen, IN 46526 Naianan, David C 437 E Grand Apt. 2 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Nance, Daron G 4280 Foxglove Trace Indianapolis, IN 46227 Nass, Mark E 4606 N 6th St Wausau.WI 545440 Ndlovu, Jerina R. 365 S Main Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Neal, David N 11 16 Carriage Ln New Albany. IN474715 Neal. Joanne M 620 Hemlock Dr Bradley, IL 6091 5 Neal, Judy M. 7460 S, Cork Ave, Justice. IL 60457 Neal, Shelly K 2201 Lagrange Rd Dayton, OH 45431 Needier, Pamela J RR 4. Box 402 Harttord City, IN 47348 Neill, Susetle G. 1 Dennison Dr Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Nelson, Alan E, 41 1 N Birch Creslon, IA 50801 Nelson, Datyl L. RR1 Woodhull, IL 61490 Nelson, KendraL Walnut, IL 61376 Nelson, Kristi L, Walnut, IL 61376 Nelson, Ruby F 648 N. Schuyler Kankakee, IL 60901 Nelson, Timothy Glenn 540 Oak Run  l 2 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Nemelh, Sherrill L. 350 Rosewood Buffalo Grove, IL 60090 Nerman, Joanne M. 676 Robert Dr Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Newsom, John A 1 35 W. Ottawa Rd. Paxton, IL 60957 Newsome, Roger D, 1 1 1 W, Center SI Blanchester, OH 45107 Nichols. RebeccaS. 1123S. 17th SI. Newcastle. IN 47362 Nicholson. June M. 2539 Heath Rd. Hastings, Ml 49058 Nickerson, Mark A. 55 Mandalay Rd. S.Weymouth, MA 02190 Nieland, Connie L 521 E Calumet St Applelon. WI 5491 1 Nielsen. Gregory C 91 7 Birch Ln. Hoopeston. IL 60942 Nielson, Joseph M. Cleveland Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Noblitt, Julia R, 200MeadowlarkDr. Seymour. IN 47274 Noe, Melody K. 6745 SBellaire Way Littleton, CO 80122 Noguera. Solomon 746 Strafford E. KB Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Noramczyk. Donald J 919 Hawthorne Ave. Kankakee. IL 60901 Nordgren. Richard P. 6559 W Mariette Marlette. Ml 48453 Norns. Mary A Box 122 Ponelo. IN 46781 Norns. Tom A. Box 122 Poneto. IN 46781 Nowitzki, Brian L 3432 W 192 St Homewood. IL 60430 Nugent. Christopher J, 506 S Main St Wilmington, IL 60481 Nugent, Joseph G 506 S. Main St Wilmington, IL 60481 Nutler, JohnL 1243GaultDr Ypsilanli. Ml 48197 Nymeyer, Patti M 3 120 Ridge Rd Highland, IN 46322 O Brien, Denette E 623 Woodland Traverse. Ml 49684 O ' Malley, Alma K R 2 Box 280 Kankakee, IL 60901 O ' Neal, Cynthia L 447Bresee Apt 7 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 O ' Neal. Randy A 447 Bresee Apt 7 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Obrecht, Darlene D 28 Oak Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Obrecht, John D 2079 Whippoorwill St, Portage. IN 43638 Oddo. Barbara J 6325 Robinhood Ln. Merriam, KS 66203 Odette, Marie V RR 2 Box 440 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Oliver, Janet 1 1 Meadows Ct. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Oliver, Jonathan F 1 1 Meadows CI Bourbonnais. IL 6091 4 Oliver. Kerri J. 1830 W 61st Ave Memllville, IN 46410 Oliver, Lori R. Rochester, IL 626256 Olivier, Gay L. 1043 Ida Ave NW Grand Rapids, Ml 49504 Olivier, Wade A. 1 043 Ida Ave. NW Grand Rapids, Ml 49504 Olson. Evelyn J. 21 5 Winnebago Ave. Fairmont. MN 56031 Ongrung, Fnda 365S Mam Bourbonnais. IL60914 Orres, Carol E. 1131 Sycamore St. Ottawa, IL 61350 Orwig. Cynthia Marie RR1 Chebanse. IL 60922 Osborne, Gary W. 321 4 S BelsayRd. Burton, Ml 48519 Oskins. DeniseL. 9526 N, Alpine Rd. Rocklord, IL 61 1 1 1 Osman, Karen M 345 Cottonwood Rd. Buffalo Grove, IL 60090 Osman, Mary A. 521 Pin Place Mason, OH 45040 Ostrow, Marilyn J, R 2, Box 450 Momence. IL 60954 Off, Jay W. 437 Grand 5 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Ott, Marcia E. 437 E. Grand Apt. 5 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Otterstein, Michelle 205 N, Washington St Rock City, IL 61 070 Ottinger, Margaret J. RR 3 Box 326 Fairiand, IN 46 126 Ottinger, Rebecca L. Fairiand, IN 46126 Outlet, Roger 748 B. West Oakley Lowell, IN 46356 Owen, Dena K. 547 Hilltop Ave. Bradley. IL 60915 Owen. Elnora M. 1 1 Oxford PI. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Owen, Scott G. 1 1 Oxford PI. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Owens, Denise A. 1401 OhlenDr. Rocklord, IL 61 103 Owens, Johnny R, Rt 2 %McCtendon Dutton. AL 35744 Owens. Karen J 1401 OhlenDr Rocklord. IL 61 103 Owings, Mark S RR5 OX 174 Columbus, IN 47201 Owner, Heather R 4652 US 20 East Freeport, IL 61032 Oxner, Donna L 683 W 8th St Chicago Heights, IL 60411 Oyer, Timothy L 345 E Marsite Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Packard, William E RR 6 City 14 Janesville, WI 53545 Page.CunisW 507 E Young Hoopeston, IL 60942 Paleno, David J 27844 Sutherland Warren, Ml 48093 Paleno, Robert J 27844 Sutherland Warren, Ml 48093 Park, Linda J 36 Glenview Dr Decatur, IL 62521 Park, Mary K 122E SouthB St Gas City, IN 464693 Parke, Stephen A 511 Fifth St. Huntingburg. IN 47542 Parker. Barry A. 624 E Honeywell Hoopston. IL 60942 Parker, Brian L. 31 7 University Ave. Muncie. IN 47303 Parker, Gerald A 624 E Honeywell Hoopeston, IL 60942 Parker. Judith A 909 Hubbard Ave Mishawaka. IN 46544 Parker, Steven K 505 Hilltop Ave. Bradley, IL 60915 Parkison, Patricia L. 4096 S Grant Englewood. CO 801 10 Partyka, Michael Scott 300 S Hunter Thornton. IL 60476 Pate. Scott A. 7877 Camp Brosend Newburgh, IN 47630 Patrick. Colleen K 21 8 River Dr Cary.IL 60013 Patterson, Bonilu 564 Burritt St. Plantsville, CT 06479 Paul. Steven E, 320 Gregg St Washington Ch . OH 43160 Peachey. Keith E. RR2 Galesburg. IL 61401 Peavy, Paul L, RR1,Box61 Dawson, IL 62520 Peckham, Ronald L. 1015W Main Cross Taylorville. IL 62568 Pelham, Brenda J. 121 Pearl St. Milford, IL 60953 Pelham, Pamela PO Box 224 Milford, IL 60953 Penberthy. Nancy A, 13508 York Btvd Garfield Heights, OH 441 25 Pennington, Terry D. 9628 Yankee Rd Morenci. Ml 49256 Penrod, Kirk A, 2562 Carson Hwy, Adrian, Ml 49221 Perry, Edward L 610 Elm St. Mt, Zion, IL 62549 Peterson, Luanna J. 7193 Airport Rd. Bloominglon, IN 47401 Pett, Brenda J. 408 E. Locust St Betvidere, IL 61008 Pettil, Lyre Rt.4 Mauston.WI 53948 Peyton, Dennis M. 1920 Peyton Dr. Decatur. IL 62521 Phelps, Cheryl A Box215 Winslow, IN 47598 Phelps. Larry R 71 20 N. Manning Dr Peoria. IL 61614 Phillips. Roger D 1622 Eastern Ave Connersvilte. IN 474733 Phillips. Ruth M RR 8. Box 1 79 Edwardsville. IL 62025 Phillips, Todd F 2407 Coy Femdale. Ml 48220 ' Phipps, Eugene R 1 03 Woodlawn Dr Chrisman, IL 61924 Pierce, Donald D 644 HogsbackRd Mason, Ml 484885 Pierce, Ginger K 507 Jean Peotone, IL 60468 Pierce, Ronda S 637 E. 14th St Seymour. IN 47274 Pippin, Louise 267 S Chicago  2 Kankakee, IL 60901 Pitts, Mary L 255 E 61hAve Clifton, IL 60927 Pitts. Rachel M. 4747 Hawthorne Rd W, Lalayelle, IN 47906 Plunkett, David R Box 135 O.N C Kankakee. IL 00000 Pokorny, Sandra L 631 2 Powell Downers Grove, IL 6051 5 Poling, Cynthia L 1 23 Pine Box 324 8uda.IL 61314 Polk, Stephanie E 872 W Harbor Kankakee. IL 60901 Pombert, Carol A, RR 1 Box 75 Bonlield, IL 60913 Pond, Cynthia D 107 Hemlock, Oaklawn Morton, IL 61 550 Ponder, Nedra L 448 N 72nd SI E St. Louis. IL 62203 Ponto, Cynlhia L, 501 Averitt Rd. Greenwood. IN 46142 Ponto. Robert D Box 1435 Olivet NazC. Kankakee. IL 60901 Ponton. Daniel RR 2, Box 271 Kankakee. IL 60901 Ponton, Robert L RR 2 Box 271 Kankakee. IL 60901 Pool, Cynthia D 3705 Raible Ave Anderson, IN 46013 Porter, Deborah J 1 2058 Pinehurst Delroit, Ml 48204 Porter, Evelyn Rt 3, Box 141 St Anne, IL 60964 Porter, Nancy J. 955 Country Club Dr. Kankakee. IL 60901 Postin. Jane A 441 E Grand Apl 10 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Postin. Joseph F 441 S Grand Apt 10 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Powell. David 8 12 Watch Hill Dr. Rochester. NY 14624 Powell, James E 1812 Memorial Dr, Clarksville. TN 37040 Presley, Larry A 1 1 Oak Street Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Preston, Lisa K. 360 S Cleveland Ave. Bradley, I L 60915 Prewitt, Jeftery W Rt.  4 Seymour. IN 47274 Prewitt, Joan RR4 Seymour. IN 47247 Pnce. Carol J. 1 66 22nd Ave. NE SI Petersburg, FL 33704 Price. Donald B. 14840 6 V, Mile Rd Battle Creek. Ml 4901 7 Price, Natalie M. Box 328. TNC Nashville, TN 37210 Prince, Elizabeth A 32701 Rosslyn Garden City, Ml 481 35 Prince. Mike A 188 Bernard St. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Pnndle. Cheryl A. 875 Gramercy Turn. 4 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Prindle. David B 875 Gramercy Trn. se4 Bourbonnais. IL 6091 4 Prindle, Mary P. 555 S. Small Ave. Kankakee, IL 60901 Prior, Marinda 1 56 N. Bernard Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Prior, Phillip W. R 2, Box77A. Lot 7 Manteno. IL 60950 Prude, Tyler J. 769 N Harrison Kankakee, IL 60901 , -V-.. 308 INDEX Punt, Susan Mary 9345 S Pulaski Evergreen Park, IL 60642 Quails, Eleanor M 575 E Oak St Kankakee, IL 60901 Quanstrom, Lynne R. 649 Old Oak Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Quanstrom, Stephen R 649 Old Oak Rd Bourbonnais IL 60914 Quinn, Rosemary 1420Hwy 330 Griffith, IN 46319 Ramos, Angle 706 W 7th St Sterling IL 61081 Ramsay. David A 1432 Park Ave Pekm,IL61554 Ramsay, Ladonna P O Box 222 S. Pekm, IL 61564 Ramsay William D 1432 Park Ave Pekm, IL 61 554 Rantz, Doretta K 423 W Morrelo Otsego. Ml 49078 Rash, Jonathan A 1 2838 Grand Rvr. Dr. Lowell. Ml 494933 Rasmussem, Joyce A 274 S. Oakdale Kankakee, IL 60901 Rassmusson, Sarah F. RR 1 Box 99A Laona.WI 54541 Ratkay. JeaneneR. 19639 Walnut St. Mokena, IL 60448 Raue. Peggy A 7915 Marshall Place Memllville, IN 46410 Ray. Beverly A. 723 N Francine Dr Kankakee. IL 60901 Ray. Jenny L 1 525 Howell Street Ft. Wayne. IN 464680 Raycroff. Rhonda G. 5981 Greenwycke Ln. Monroe. Ml 48161 Raymond, Steven D 17155 Ten Mile Rd Battle Creek, Ml 4901 7 Reader, Mark E 220 N Illinois Chrisman, IL 61924 Reader, Marsha K. 2795 Delmer Drive Okemos, Ml 48864 Reader, Steven P 2795 Del Mar Dr. Okemos. Ml 48864 Reams. Carol A, 383 W Marsile Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Reddaway, Gary L. 258SoniaRd Madison Heights, Ml 484807 Redmond, Maxine P O. Box 228 Hopkins Park, IL 60944 Reed, Rick K. RR 4 Box 92 Huntington, IN 46750 Reedy, Deborah R 404 E. Grand Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Rees, Diana L, Rt. Box 157 Winchester. IN 47394 Regelstad, Mary E, RR 3 Box 353 St Anne, IL 60964 Rehrner, John E. 1 36 W Indiana Momence, IL 60954 Reich, Pamelas. 463 S CryerAve. Bourbonnais. IL 609 14 Retch, Robert 463 S. Cryer Bourbonnais, IL 60901 Reid, Terry J, 407 West Moseley SI Freeport, IL 61032 Reisen. Paul L. 27 Sunset Tr. B404 Portage, IN 46368 Remmenga, Bruce 46 Kim Drive Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Remmenga. Jana K. 6679 London Groveport Grove City. OH 43123 Reneau, Vicki L. Rt. 1 Chebanse, IL 60922 Reno, Penny L. 11 830 Knoll Springs Cincinnati, OH 45246 Rensberry, DuaneV. 900 West St. Gaylord, Ml 49735 Reyes, Noelia 320 E. Hirsch Northlake, IL60164 Reynolds, Jeflrey L. 223 N. Spencer Rushville, IN 461 73 Reynolds. Ronald 4654 Hunt Rd Cincinnati. OH 45242 Rhodes. Russell L New Berlin. IL 62670 Rice David D 2604 N Main St Mishawaka. IN 46544 Rice, Richard A 2604 N Main St Mishawaka, IN 46544 Richardson, Janet L 301 3rd St Flat River, MO 63601 Richardson, Renneth A 290 N Stadium Dr Apt Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Richie, Carolyn Gail BontieldJL 60913 Rickel. Rebecca J 1011 Johnstone St. Sault St Mane. Ml 494978 Rickel, Timothy L 1011 Johnstone St. Sault St. Marie, Ml 494978 Rickey, Pennysue 6309 NW 84th Place Oklahoma City. OK 73132 Riech. John D 301 E Grand Apt. 7 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Rieger, A Scott Charterwood Farms RR Bloominglon, IL61701 Riegle, Linda A. 1501 E English Danville, IL 61832 Rigg, Mark D RR 1.650W. Orland, IN 46776 Riggs. Todd M 1 5 Exeter Turn Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Rippe, Mark W 20 Oak Ave. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Rippe. Sandra J 20 Oak Ave. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Risden, Rose P O Box 33 Atlanta. IN 46031 Ritchart. Susan M 1316 Nelda Way Modesto, CA 95355 Robbms. Donald E Seymour, IN 47274 Robbms, Rebekah J. RR7 Seymour, IN 47274 Roberson, Karen S, 1 405 E. Walnut Frankfort. IN 464604. Roberts, Christopher 445 E Grand Apt. 1 Bourbonnais. IL 6091 4 Roberts, Eric C 5796 Mayville Dr Dayton, OH 45432 Roberts, Ronald R 750 N Ninth Kankakee, IL 60901 Robinson, Ardis M 2618W. CoolidgeRoad Coleman, Ml 48618 Robinson, Charlene R 1 908 Pteasent View Dr Stoughton. Wl 53589 Robinson, Timothy A 1 809 North West Ave Martinsville, IN 461 51 Rockwell. Roger P 724 Hammond Ave Elgin. IL 60120 Rodgers, Jennifer A 1 396 Wimbledon Circle Slow. OH 44224 Rodgers. Simeon P 1396 Wimbledon Circle Stow. OH 44224 Rodgers, Terry R Rt 6, Box 36 C Columbus, IN 474720 Rodriguez, Ruben 1211 W. 7th St. Sterling, IL 61 081 Rodriguez. Soma I 1814 N.Harding Chicago, IL 60647 Rogers, Pamela F 602 E Thomtree Ter. Arlington Heights. IL 60004 Rogers, Phyllis A. 669 Old Oak Dr Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Rogers, Phyllis J, 469 Old Oak Dr Apt. 8 Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Rogers, Roy E. Route 2 East Stales. Georgetown, OH45121 Rohrer. JayneA. 351 E Centennial Nappanee, IN 46550 Roland, Steven D. 1 6254 Seymour Rd Linden, Ml 48451 Romer, David D 381 Burke St Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Romeril, Heidi K 680 Woodale Tr, No 3 Greenwood. IN 464614 Romin, Janice R 1 55 S Center St Bensenville. IL 60106 Romin, Mark John 1 55 S. Center St Bensenville, IL 60106 Ronne, Brenda S 611 Saylor Elmhurst. IL60126 Rose, Laura 1210W, 108 Place Chicago, IL 60643 Rosenthal, Myles 224 Albert Blvd Kankakee, IL 60901 Ross, David A 5543 Ml. Morris Rd, Columbiaville, Ml 48421 Ross. Phillip C. 9324 Ellen SI Highland, IN 46322 Roth, Kenneth M 792 Woodrow Ave. Marion, OH 43302 Roth, Robyn R. 9267 Green Rd. Goodrich, Ml 48438 Rotteveel. Charmaine 14721 PennRd, Riverview, Ml 48192 Roundtree. Alan RR 3. Box 326 Momence, IL 60954 Roush, Rachelle R RR2 Manteno, IL 60950 Roussetle, Oenise K. 12602 E.Ohio Ave. Aurora, CO 808001 Roustio, Pamela S 2154WilshireDr Frankfort, IN 46041 Rowe, Michael K. 702 Bluecresl Dr. Rocktord, IL61107 Rubin, Cynthia D RR 4 Box 24 Kankakee, IL 60901 Ruddle. Edwin S 1888Kinmore Dearborn Heights, Ml 48127 Ruder. Catherine M. 261 1 Wing Rd Hastings. Ml 49058 Ruder, John W. 346 E Water St. Bourbonnais, IL 606091 Ruder, Sandra F 346 E. Water St Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Ruesing, Robert A 1921 Lakeheighls Ln. St. Louis, MO 63138 Ruether, Shen L 8635 Lincoln Dr. Lyons, IL 60534 Rgnyon, Daniel L. 503 Defender Ave. Lake City. FL 323205 Runyon, Stanley E R1 Box 298 Reelsvtlle.iN46i7i Rush, Jane A 640 S.Curry Pike Bloomington. IN 47401 Russell, Celestine L 229 S, Third Kankakee. IL 60901 Russell, Deborah L 840 Surnmil Dr Deertield, IL60015 Ruth, Melody J. 1060 Pawnee Burton, Ml 48509 Ryan, Neal C. 416 W. 5th Momence, IL 60954 Safemo, Michelle L. 154HilldaleRd. Lansdowne, PA 1 9050 Salary, Barbara A. R 4. Box 503 St. Anne, IL 60964 Saliba. Stephen P. 509 Rathje Rd Peotone, IL 60468 Sallmen. Diane L Box 96 Newcastle, PA 16103 Salm, Gordon W. Rt. 3, Box 530 St. Anne, IL 60964 Salm.JoyA Box 2 Martinton, IL 60951 Safmafid, Karen A 5 Wallkill Terrace Ogdertsburg, NJ 07439 Salmon, Tamrrae L. RR2S0X162 Knox, (N 46534 Salzman, Lydia J 820 S. 7th Kankakee. IL 60901 Sanders, Steven M Box 184 Raymondville. NY 13678 Santoro. Pamela L. 3809 Park Forest Dr Flint. Ml 48507 Sapp, Lawrence M. 12819 S Gregory Blue Island. IL 60406 Sapp, Randall A 816 Garden Ct. Seymore, IN 47274 Sapp, Sandy Kaye 12819S. Gregory Blue Island. IL 60406 Sarver. Janice E RR1 Griggsville. IL 62340 Sauberli. Janice L RR 2 Box 1 4 Chebanse. IL 60922 Sauthotf, Robert L N57W6706 Center St, Cedarburg,WI53012 Sawicki, Debra Ann 14703 Dunbar Ln, Woodbridge, VA 22193 Sawyer, William T 1451 3 Locust Olathe, KS 66061 Sayre, Carrie D 4204 Hackberry Ln Charleston, WV 2531 2 Scates, Geron D 322AlbersPI Bethallo, IL 62010 Schaer, Marcella M RR 1 Box 1 1 3 Edwards, IL 61528 Schaltenbrand, Susan RR 1 Box 257 Rensselaer, IN 47978 Schaper, Diane M 500 E 9th St Benton, KY 42025 Scharmer. Deborah L. 722 Sioux St. Winona, MN 55987 Schember, Brenda K 188N Bernard Ave Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Scherer. Ralph L 131 7 South E St Richmond. IN 474737 Schimmelptennig. Cindi 320 N. Third Morton, IL 61550 Schinzel, Ruth A 824 S. Pine Si New Lenox. IL 60451 Schneider, Julie K 303 W. Hambltn Box 285 Grant Park, IL 606094 Schramm, Scott B 6577 Epphingham Florissant, MO 63033 Schulz, Todd M 834 Hayes Ave Racine. Wl 53405 Scott, Cheryl M 472 E Francis Bourbonnais. IL 69014 Scott, Rhonda 2210CrestviewDr Pekm, IL 61 554 Scott, Steven W 261 6 167th SI Hammond, IN 46323 Scotten, Elizabeth M. 30 Teton Ct Lafayette. IN 47905 Scutt, Scot 339 Cordial Rd Box 1 York Town Heights. NY 10598 Searcy, Mark A. RR 1 Box 1 1 4A McCordsville. IN 46055 Sears, Kenneth A RR2 Knightstown. IN 46148 Sebben, Michelle A. 1850 42nd Sf Rock Island, IL 61201 Seemore, Henry W 955 E. Birch Kankakee, IL 60901 Seibold, Steven M RR 3 Box 263 Veedersburg. IN 474798 Seitz. Mary M, 484 Ide Lane Bradley, IL 609 15 Self. Nancy L 2000 St. Regis Dr. 5F Lombard, IL 601 48 Sellers, Cynthia L 1 1 Millport Road W Mifflin. PA 15122 Sessink, Lanette M. 1 4372 Alger Warren, Ml 48093 Seymour, Dennis E Gleniston Gardens Nassau, Bahamas, FN Shackelford, Teresa G 1250S. 15th SI Niles, Ml 491 20 Shatter, Dawn A 55784 Rivershores Es Elkhart, IN 4651 4 Sharp, Robert S 36 Carol Place Bloomfield, NJ 070700 Sharpe, Melody L, 461 7 Olive St Racine, Wl 535340 Sharpe. Ronald R 6025 Hazard Rd Fenton, Ml 48430 Shattuck, Loren S. 624 S Lansing Mason. Ml 48854 Shaver, Rachel D 4305 West 63 St, Prairie Village, KS 66208 Shaver, Spencer T 1802S 700 E Marion, IN 46952 Shaw. Teresa E. 9655 Andrea Ct. Indianapolis. IN 464623 Shea, Barbara O. 41 OS. Blanchette Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Shedd, James L Jr 328lmusDr, Mishawaka, IN 46544 Sheets, Mark E 201 Sturdy Rd, Apt, 1 Valparaiso, IN 46383 Sheets, Susan J 70ElktonCt Lafayette. IN 47905 Shelton, Bemie P. Shelton, Greg S 41 7 Carey Ct Chicago Heights, IL 60411 Shelton, Nathan E 1404 Black St Pekin, IL 6161 55 Shelton, Richard N. 1404 Black SI. Pekin. IL 61554 Shenise, Mark C 405 E.Grand 4 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Sheppard, Polly R 1 14 N Main Box 151 Lynn, IN 47355 Sherar, Daniel 6814 Georgetown Rd Indianapolis. IN 46268 Sherer, Steven B 1605 Oriole Dr Munster. IN 46321 Sherman, Lanny R. 303 E.Grand Apt 5 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Sherwood, Randy S RR2 Connersville, IN 47331 Sherwood, Ray A 573 N. Washington Kankakee, IL 60901 Shifley, Emilie B 312E.Springlield Areola. IL61910 Shmdle, Brian T 72 Chase Rd. Columbus, OH 43214 Shipman, Sara A Box 85 Delta, OH 435 15 Shoemaker, Floyd H, 25 Oak St. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Shook, Patricia L Box 187 Olivet Naz, College Shook, Richard W Box187 0NC Kankakee, IL 60901 Short. Kevin L. 1321 Carroll White Indianapolis, IN 464620 Short. Steve M 1321 Carroll White Indianapolis, IN 46219 Showers. Randy A 1539 Wesley Ave Muskegon, Ml 494944 Shumaker. Wayne L 83 Vandyke Dr Canton. IL 61 520 Shupe, Debra L PO Box 125 Waterford, OH 45786 Sidey, Louise D CPO 769 Asbury College Wilmore. KY 40390 Sievert, Linda L 11 0539 Windmill Ct Chaska. MN55318 Sigler. Timothy R 1 403 Beckwith View N Grand Rapids, Ml 49505 Sikma. Kathleen M RR 1 Box 272 Leggtow St Anne. IL 60964 Simmons, Judy K RR 2 Box 197 Lanark. IL 61046 Simms. Letitra 1 24 N Hoyne Ave s 1 1 Chicago. IL 6061 2 Simpkms, Connie L 811 Chandler Danville, IL 61 832 Singleton, Genova L Rt 1. Box 52 A SI Anne, IL 60964 Sisco. Susan K 6185AnavistaDr Flint. Ml 48507 Skaggs, Susan M 11 34 9 Gold Arbor Plymouth, Ml 481 70 Skea, Irene E. Box 1627 0NC Kankakee, IL 60901 Skelton, Sharon A 20 E Linn St. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 INDEX 309 Siabaugh 828 Euclid SW MaSSlHon. OH444JM Slack Darrell ■ 18BB Yorktown. IN 47396 Slimbarski Janae L 6969 W LawRd Volley City. OH 44280 Slonecker Pamela A 4185 Evansdale Road Columbus. OH43214 Small. Grog M 3975 N HinkleRd Bloominglon. IN 47401 Smalley. Oarlene M Rl 3, Sloll Rd Chavevoix. Ml 49720 Smith Amanda L 2305 Apache Dr Lafayette. IN 47905 Smilh.CalhyJ 3035EmmertsenRd Racine. Wl 53406 Smiih. David P 1 400 Summit Si Owosso. Ml 48867 Smith Deborah J 161 08 Gacden Valley Woodstock, IL 60098 Smith. Essie M 245 N Greenwood Ave Kankakee. IL 60901 Smith, Gordon E 330 E Water St Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Smilh. JoanM. 49430 N Meadowbrook Easl Liverpool. OH 434392 Smilh, Joyce K 9604 E 66th Terrace Raytown, MO 64 133 Smith, Kalhy Jill 597 Oak Run Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Smith, Mark D 21 09 Elvira SI Fayelteville, NC 28303 Smith, Morey 1217 12th St. Silvis. IL61282 Smith, Nancy C 4 Marquette Lane Kankakee. IL 60901 Smilh. Patricia A 161 08 Garden Valley Woodstock. IL 606009 Smith. Peggy A. 207 E Elm Gaston, IN 47342 Smith, Robin E 330 E Water St Bourbonnais. IL 609 1 4 Smilh. Sleven M 28 Linn Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Smith. Warren N 1 50 Country Club Ct Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Smith. WillardJ. 1 36 Tomagene Dr Bourbonnais, 1L60914 Snead, Sharon C 3180Wesl230St N Olmsted, OH 44070 Snellenberger, Susie E, RR =3. Box 64 Eureka, IL 76150 Snider, Richard L. 441 E Grand Apt. 7 Bourbonna.s. IL60914 Snodgrass, Trudy B 409 S McKinley Kankakee. IL 60901 Snyder. Kathenne A 132 Ford SI Curtisville. PA 151503 Snyder. Mark D. 1 325 Freer Rd. Chelsea, Ml 481 18 Sons, Sheme L. 10 Apache Dr Thornlon. IL 606047 Soper, Janet E 820 E Huron Ave. Bad Axe. Mi 484841 Soulta. Jesse C 4723 Kessler Shawnee Miss, KS 666620 Southerland, Karen L 741 Woodstock Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Southerland. Martin D 741 Woodstock Bourbonnais. IL 6091 4 Spalding. Karen S 1181 N Summil Decatur IL 62522 Spalding, Theresa L 1 104 w Decatur Decatur, IL 62521 Sparrow, MarjoneE File 3 Box 386 St Anne, IL 60964 Speokman, Arthur W 1 9429 Gultstream Dr Tequesla, FL 33458 Spearman. Valerie K 3713WakondaDr Bettendorf. IA 52722 Speedy, Timothy 1007 S Bridge St Linden Ml 46451 Spencer, Lucinda K RR 4 Box 63 Kankakee, IL 60901 Spencer, Mark A Box 126 Nahunta. GA31553 Spengler, Brett W 201 1 Browntield Rd Urbana.IL 61801 Spengler, Dana R 2011 Brownlld Rl 2 Urbana.IL 61801 Spires, Althea C 344 68th Place Schereville. IN 46375 Spradlin, Nancy N 468 E Francis St Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Spragg. Holly Jo Box 572 123 Seneca D. Barrackville. WV 262655 Sprouse, Raymond D., Jr. 3451 Cattail Rd Chillicothe, OH 45601 Sprunger, Cynthia A 3331 Sludor Drive Saginaw, Ml 484860 St Amand, Rhonda J 574 Shelboume 2 Racine, Wl 53402 SI John. MarleneC 425 S Cryer Ave Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Stach. Regina M. 101 Riverside Dr. Montgomery. IL 60538 Stadler. Pamelas. RR1 Crawlordsville. IN 47933 Staiey, Martha 1530 Linden SI. Bethlehem, PA 18018 Stanard. Lois M 666 Honey Creek Ada, Ml 49301 Stanhope, Wayne 350 E Water Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Stanley, Connie S 22 Brookline Ct Bradlord, PA 16701 Stanley, Paul D 70 N Fulton Sanduskey, Ml 48471 Stark, Jeffrey L RR1 Georgetown. IL616184 Stark. Philip 15 S.Park Place Kankakee, IL 60901 Slarks, Jeffrey D. 200 North St. Mazon.lL 60444 Steed, Wendy K. 1 250 Hassell Rd Holtman Estates, IL 606019 Steele, Alice F. 1 904 Bennington St Roanoke. VA 242401 Slegmk, Ruth E 1830Wmnemac Chicago, IL 60640 Stemdel, Joel A RR 4, Box 347 — Long Ru Lockport, IL 60441 Sleinhauer, Lynn R 291 Dogwood Park Forest, IL 60466 Stenzmger, Richard S. 341 N Virginia St Hobart, IN 46342 Stephens, Rulh A. 2729 S Roosevelt Dr Evansville, IN 474771 Stevens. Mark A 36 South Bellview PI Indianapolis, IN 46222 Steward, Garold O Y-1 Burch sTrlr. Ct Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Stigleman, Cheryl J 1 233 Wicktord Dr Sprmgtield. IL 62704 Stiles, Denise R 534 1 3 Mile Road Sparta, Ml 49345 Stipes. RoraD 206 Mabel Court R 3 Morns, IL 606045 Slilh, John R. 469 0ldeOakDr Apt, Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Slilt, Roger S 3432 N, Cecil Indianapolis, IN 46226 Stone. Michael PO Box 250 Orland Park, IL 60462 Stone, Samuel 61415lrongaleDr Slurgis, Ml 49091 Sloneman, Marsha D. 1457S 5lh Kankakee. IL 60901 Stonestreet. James D 101 E Washington Kentland. IN 47951 Sloul. Becky L. 1002S HlhSI Goshen. IN 46526 Stout, Jon E 202 Convent Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Slout, Kim Irene 352 E Water St Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Strait. David M. 218ChanticleerTr, Lansing, Ml 4891 7 Strange, Danny E. 201 3 W SlhSt Muncie, IN 47473 0 Street, Bonnie 61 5 Riddle SI. Howell, Ml 48843 Strickfaden, Thomas J. 1310Ches1nut Pekin,IL61554 Strickland, Brenda L 4723CullenDr. Springfield, OH 454550 Strong, Debra Jo 445 E Grand Apt 5 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Strong, Evan J, RR1 Gaston, IN 47342 Strong, Linda 5736 N Bliss Road Elwell, Ml 48832 Strong, Miriam R. Spencer, SD 575737 Strong. Robert A R1 Gaston. IN 47342 Strong. Rodger D 445 E Grand Apt. 5 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Strough, Dale A. 227 E. Oak Walseka, IL 60970 Strouse, Arnold W. 801 WillettsRd Hastings. Ml 49058 Sluck, Mark K. 1 20 Walercrest Dr. SI Marys. OH 454588 Stuck, Susan R. 120 Walercrest Dr. St. Marys, OH 45885 Stufflebeam. Randall C 832 E. Maple Canton, IL 61520 Stultz. Ruth A 735 S Charlotte SI Lombard, IL 60148 Sturgell. Margarel 5869 J Lexington Ave. Portage, IN 46368 Suarez, Edith A. Box 1200 Olivet Naz Kankakee, IL 60901 Sullivan, Scott W 1 5040 Toepler Easl Detroit, Ml 48021 Suprenant. Jacqueline RR2Box219T Kankakee. IL 606090 Surre. Joy Deann 403 E Grand Apt 4 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Sutherland, Carrie L Rt, 4 Whispering Oaks Melamora. IL 61 548 Sutton, Carolyn E 41 7 E. South St Blutfton, IN 4671 4 Swanson, Brenda L 9908 Humboldt Ave S. Bloominglon. MN 55431 Swanson, Janice L 4246 W 103rd SI Oak Lawn, IL 606045 Swarts, Pamela J 4092 W MagersDr Marion, IN 46952 Swartz, Belh A 441 Union CI Foslona, OH 44830 Swartz, Joy L 441 Union CI Foslona. OH 44830 Swayze, Shelley A 8128 0haraDrive Davison, Ml 48423 Syson. Lora L 1439Sou1hwood Mishawaka, IN 46544 Szalkay, Deborah K 1 1608 Tahiti Dr Sterling His Ml 48077 Tadda, Robin A 434 N Washington Kankakee. IL 60901 Tague. Timothy M 3141 Christine Dr Decatur, IL 62526 Takiguchi, Karen J 5545 Mam Si Morton Grove, IL 60053 Tallmen, Joanne A RR2Box212 Momence. IL 60954 Tanner, Vicki L RR 4 Box 422 Kankakee, IL 60901 Tale. Beverly A RR 4 Box 96 St Anne, IL 60964 Tate, Phyllis J. 446 W Hickory Kankakee. IL 60901 Talum, Patricia R 884 Cheryl Lane Kankakee. IL 60901 Taylor, Andrea L 121 9 South View Dr Schererville, IN 46375 Taylor. Cynthia J 2943 Joann Portage, IN 46368 Taylor, Daniel C 269 Vine St, Manteno, IL 60950 Taylor, Daniel R RR 2, Box 326 Dale, IN 47523 Taylor, David 4396 St Martins Dr Flint. Ml 48507 Taylor, James 8L 244 W River Bourbonnais. IL 690 14 Taylor, Lisa G. 746 Wildwood Westland. Ml 48185 Taylor, Mary E 4396 SI Marlins Dr Flint. Ml 48507 Taylor, Pamela S 6056 E.St Rd 46 Bloominglon, IN 47401 Taylor, Phyllis G 4651 Friermuth Rd Stockbndge. Ml 49285 Taylor. Rulh L 21 22 Valley Ave Marion. IN 46952 Teague, Arlene PO Box 536 Hopkins Park. IL 60944 Tennanl. Judith A 71 5 W Brooks St Howell. Ml 48843 Terry. Slephen T 340 N SfadiumDr. =3 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Teubner, Susan 2703 Broken Arrow Ft. Wayne. IN 76825 Tew, Vernon J 3385 Southgale Dr Flint, Ml 48507 Tewell, David T. 71 4 W. Poplar Taylorville. IL 62568 Tharp, Jeffrey H 7450 Griffith Road Indianapolis. IN 46227 Thick, Ronald Mark 802 6th St Marysville. Ml 48040 Thill. Rhonda R 31 9 W Marion Mt Gilead, OH 43338 Thomas. Betty J 1105E Maple Kankakee. IL 60901 Thomas, Karen 4839 El Camino Court Indianapolis. IN 46241 Thomas, Malinda J Rl 5 Box 25 St. Anne, IL 606096 Thomas, Robert D 775BielbyRd Lawrenceburg, IN Thompson, Annette M 14 W Hickory Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Thompson, Charlotte RR 1 Versailles, IL 62378 Thompson, James W, 301 E Grand =4A Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Thompson, Karlene K 1 1 9 E Main Box 1 85 Mancelona. Ml 494965 Thompson, Lisa J 790 N Harrison Ave Kankakee, IL 60901 Thompson, Lynn T RR2, Box 474 Momence, IL 60954 Thompson. Richard P. 287 E Grand Apt 1 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Thompson, Roberl D. 806 S Green St Crawlordsville. IN 47933 Thornton, Brenda 900 Romanda St R 7 Midland. Ml 48640 Tingley, Michelle I 325 Division Galesburg. IL 61401 Tingley, Rhonda RR 2 Box 38 Chrisman.IL 61924 Toland, Christine J 750 Stratford Dr E Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Tolbert. Lee Box 1801 Kankakee. IL 60901 Tollie. Kimberlee 10020 Perry Dr Overland Park, KS 6621 2 Towne, Carol R 310 W Wiley Ave Blultlon. IN 467 14 Towne, Sharon L 31 0W Wiley Ave Bluftton, IN 46714 Travis, Flennoy T 2848 W Wilcox Chicago, IL 60612 Travis. Michael C 403 Grand Apt 7 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Traynor, Sharon M RR 3 Box 245 Fayettevilie, PA 1 7222 Tremain. Ann 6378 W Mam SI Weidman, Ml 48893 Tripp. James R 340 S Stadium Dr Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Troxtel. John O 8274 Bellevue Rd Battle Creek, Ml 4901 7 Trudeau, Julie A 1 339 W Van Meter Kankakee. IL 60901 True. Gary W 13r jS. StaleSl =2 Kendallville. IN 46755 Truesdale, Denise M 207 Lady Bar Lane Orland Park. IL 60 462 Tubbs, Cynthia G Route 5, Box 52A Benton, KY 42025 Tubbs, Daniel L RR1 Hudson. IN 46747 Tubbs. JefleryC RR 2. Box 78 Hudson. IN 46747 Tucker, Jeffreys 532 Fayette Springfield, IL 62704 Tumblin, Randall S 5470 Evergreen Ave Portage, IN 46368 Tupper. Cheryl 4214ThortonDr. Ft Wayne, IN 46815 Turnbull, E Andrew Box 5704 R 1 Hale, Ml 48739 Turnbull, Edward A Box 5704 R 1 Hale. Ml 48739 310 INDEX Turner, Cynthia J 29 Holiday Dr Somonauk, IL 60552 Turner. Decario 1079N Schuyler Si Kankakee. IL 60901 Turner, Nelson M 29 Holiday Dr Somonauk, IL 60552 Tweedy, KimberlyS, RR 8 Box 150 Greenfield. IM 461 40 Tyler Beverly J RR2 Ottawa. IL61350 Tyler. Donald E RR 23 Dayton Ottawa. IL 61350 Ulis. Kevin w 228HoytSt. Owosso. Ml 48867 U lnch. Denise RR1 Modoc. IN 47358 Underwood. Judith H 3701 Kingfisher Ln Rolling Meadows. IL 60003 Underwood. Michael H 161 S CroswellSt Apt Bradley. IL 60915 Unger-Lewis Janice A. 830 Lapomte Dr Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Urfer, Wayne Lee 69 Bailey Naperville, IL 606054 Van Fossan, Kathryn 361 Centennial Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Van Houweiing. Sheryl 402 College Hill Ave. Oskaloosa. IA 52577 Vanciel, Virginia 26 F Row Bourbonnais, !L 6091 4 Vandersteen. Ernest E 1247 1 70th PI. Hammond, IN 46324 Vannest. Loren E 1 06 N. Birch St. Kalkaska. Ml 49646 Vantine. Geron B 525 E Walnut Canton. IL 61 520 Vastbinder. Pamela L 4606 Knobhill Dr Dayton. OH 45424 Vastbinder, Randall L 4606 Knobhill Dr Dayton, OH 454542 Vaught, Melinda K 121 W North St Hastings, Ml 49056 Vaulx, Kathleen Vernier, Stephen L 9501 Coomer St Morenci. Ml 49256 Verrett, Earlene 647 N Chicago Ave Kankakee. IL 60901 Vidilo. Cynthia L P O Box 26 Carthage. IN 461 15 Vinson. Rhea M 531 8resee Bourbonnais. IL60914 Vogel. Edith I 258 Spencer Ct Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Voigt. Beth A Box 206 Gilman. IL 60938 Voigt. James R E Bonlield Rd R I Box Bonfield. IL 60913 Voigt. Karen 61 6 High Dr Carmel. IN 46032 Voland. Peggy RR 3 Box 218 Morgantown. IN 46 1 60 Vore. Teresa 104S Sheridan Ridgevilie. IN 47380 Vyieia. Deborah L 1 706 Martha Ln Mt Prospect. IL 60056 Wagner, Donna M 3834 Vistula Rd Mishawaka. IN 46544 Wagner. Jenny L 1091 8 Hwy 99 Vancouver. WA 98665 Wamwright. Joycelyn K Rt 2 Box 262 Sullivan, MO 63080 Wamwright, Richard E PO Box 613 Monroe, Wl 53566 Walker. Debra S 19050 Loretto Lane Country Club Hills. IL 60477 Walker. Eric PO Box 89 Momence, IL 609954 Walker. Lynne A. 109 West Haven Moro. IL 62067 Walker Sarah O 109W Haven Moro, IL 62067 Walton. Clifford L 5603 Oakland Drive Kalamazoo Ml 49002 Wampler, David R 4490 Chase SI Gary IN 46408 Wampler. Sandra L 9395 McKinley St Crown Point, IN 46307 Wangler Brian 809 Central Danville, IL 61832 Warby, Janeene A 6439 Burkhan Rd Howell Ml 48843 Warby. JanetS 6439 Burkhart Rd Howell. Ml 48843 Warby, John D Jr 4067 Trailor Ave Howell, Ml 48843 Ward. Cynthia J 15315KerlinDr Granger, IN 46530 Ward, Lee Ann RR5Box186-B Murphysboro. IL 62966 Ward. Terry L 839 S.Ohio Sidney. OH 45365 Ware, Sandra K 7501 W 175th St =022 Tmley Park, IL 60477 Warner. Kevin D 191 6 Dean Ave Holt. Ml 48842 Warner. Steven B 191 6 Dean Ave Holt. Ml 48842 Warren, Duane A Route 2 Box 82 Piano. IL 60545 Warren. James E 271 7 Richmond Mattoon. IL 616193 Warren, James F 1 230 Comet Dr Aurora, IL 60505 Watkms, Debra D 1 18 W Adams St Berne. IN 46711 Watson, Karen R 3005 Twickingham Dr Murtcie, IN 47304 Watson, Shelley D P O Box 368 Pickford, Ml 49774 Watson. Susan Sophie RR4Box418A Kankakee. IL 6090 1 Walters. Pamela J 9237 N Schrepfer Rd Howell Ml 484884 Walls. Sarah E 290 N Belmont Ave Bourbonnais, IL 606091 Weathers, Wanda 107 Leeward Rd Columbia. SC 292 10 Weaver, KathnaS RR4 Olney, IL 62450 Weaver. Marie F Rt. 1 Box 587 Momence. IL 60954 Weber, Julie A 6184 N McKinley Rd Flushing, Ml 48433 Weber, Larry P 6184N McKinley Rd Flushing. Ml 48433 Weber. Robert E RR 2 Osage Dr Bourbonnais. IL 6091 4 Webster. Trayce A 16940 S Oakley Rd Chesaning,MI48616 Wechter, PaulV. 3655 S McCullOChRd Beaverton, Ml 4861 2 Wedmore, Shern L RR 5 Box 416 Muncie. IN 47302 Weedon.ScotlW 374 S, Oak Chebanse, IL 60922 Weiderhold, Rachael L 484 Patlon Dr Buffalo Grove. IL 60090 Weigand, Diane M 3676 Lusan Drive Cedarburg,WI53012 Weishaar, Ronald L Wescove Christian Sch Potomac, IL 61 865 Weitzel, Donna L RR 2 Box 381 A Cheslerton, IN 46304 Welch, David V. 81 5 Heather Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Wellman, Darryl J 5215Pinckney Howell, Ml 48843 Wells, Leona M 295 N Illinois Kankakee, IL 60901 Welsh, Kathleen E 185 Main St Apt. 45 Maiden. Ml 021 48 Wendel, Wendy C 3309 Hammerberg Rd. Flint, Ml 48501 Westermann. Cindy D. 4430 Hamilton-Mason Hamilton, OH 4501 1 Wheeler, James L Box 277 Fair Oaks, IN 47943 Whitaker, DarcyL 518 Bridge Ct. Fortville. IN 46040 White. Cynthia A 131 6 Chandler St. Danville, IL 61 832 White, David M 1316ChandlerSt Danville. IL 61 832 White, Debora 277 E, Marsile Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 White, Royal L, 13 Linn Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 White, Sheryl K 1820 Revere St, Freeport, IL61032 White, Stephen C 36014 S Wabash Bradley. IL 60915 White. Steven P. 131 6 Chandler St Danville. IL 61832 Whitlow, Patrick J. 135S Douglas Bradley, IL 6091 5 Whitney, Linda A 7945 Scarborough Blvd Indianapolis, IN 46256 Whitteberry, Deborah K R2Box214 Mauslon. Wl 53948 Whilleberry, Stephen R 502 W Main St N, Manchester, IN 464696 Whitten, Joy M 285 E Marsile Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Whittington, Jan E. Box 477 Mulkeytown, IL 62865 Whittington, Joy E. Box 477 Mulkeylown, IL 62865 Wickham, Gloria Jane Box 277 Muncie. IL 61857 Wickham, Laura Mae Box 277 Muncie, IL 61857 Wickiand.RubaleeM 930 Lois Lane Bourbonnais, IL 6091 4 Wiegand. Charles H. RR 8 Box 1 70 Edwardsville,IL62025 Wiens, Elva Merle 240 Lexington Ct, Bourbonnais. IL 6091 4 Wiens, Timothy A. 240 Lexington Ct Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Wiese, Michael D 1 505 Kirk Row Kokomo, IN 46901 Wilkms, Mary A. 626 E. Broadview Dr Kankakee IL 60901 Williams. Cecil E 531 N Jefferson Olney. IL 62450 Williams, Charles A 6624 W SI Joe Hwy Lansing, Ml 4891 7 Williams, Curtis D 285 E.Grand =5 Bourbonnais, IL60914 Williams, Daniel R 2401 N Maryland Peoria, IL 61603 Williams. David Paul 311 S Tedmark Kankakee, IL 60901 Williams, Diana L 51 6 Locust St, Irwin, PA 151564 Williams, George K. 273 S, Albert Blvd. Kankakee, IL 60901 Williams, James B. 3828 Southern Ave. Cincinnati. OH 45227 Williams, Nancy C 1222 N Harrison Indianapolis, IN 4621 9 Williams, Nolan E 531 N Jelferson St Olney. IL 62450 Williams, Robert Ray 3840 29th Ave Rock Island, IL 61 201 Williams, Ronald D 2401 N Maryland Peoria, IL 61603 Williams, Susan E 812 Pershing St Seymour, IN 47274 Williamson, Kirk L RR2Hwy, 14 Janesville, Wl 53545 Williamson, RhondaS 8429 Westridge Drive Ft Wayne. IN 46825 Wilson. Brian E Box1881 ONC Kankakee, IL 60901 Wilson, Daniel M T 931 7 N State Rd Ottsvtlle. Ml 48463 Wilson. Ricky D 702 N Main Nappanee, IN 46550 Wilson, Sharon K 3006 Silhavy Rd Valparaiso, IN 46383 Wiltfong, Denise L, 8206 Holly Rd Grand Blanc, Ml 48439 Wmdbigler, Ronald P 439 Grand Ave. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Wirt, Lynda J 680 Old Oak Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Wise, Richard E ONC, Box 1887 Kankakee, IL 60901 Wiseman, Wendy 14042 Edison Warren, Ml 48093 Wisneski, Robert G 1227 Stewart St Green Bay, Wl 54301 Wittholt. Ellen J 1903 N Burke Dr. Arlington Heights. IL 60004 Wolf, Deborah C 648 Converse Ave Marshall, Wl 53559 Wolf.JerotdB 377 Levasseur Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Wolfe, Roland ' 321 Plitzer Bradley. IL 6091 5 Wolfe. Ronda R RR2 Lincoln. IL 62656 Wolfe, Vicki J. 451 E 900 North Valparaiso. IN 46383 Wolfgang, Cheryl L 1 504 w Stanley Road Mt Morris, Ml 48458 Wood, Kaye F, 34 Vee Or RR 1 Manteno, IL 6O950 Woodard, Christine L 2624 U SI Bedlord, IN 47421 Woods, Janet E 91 7 S Poplar Kankakee, IL 60901 Woodward, Barbara A Route 3 Chrisman, IL61924 Woodward, David D Jr 415 E.Grand «1-B Bourbonnais, IL. 60914 Woody, Barnetta L, 723 N, Francine Dr Kankakee, IL 60901 Woolard, Rhonda J 177 S.Monroe Bradley. IL 6091 5 Woolard, Rosemary 177 S. Monroe Bradley. IL 6091 5 Workman, Joanne 5659 W, 64th St Chicago, IL 60638 Wozniak, Theodore C. 3614 Chancellor Dr, Fori Wayne. IN 4681 5 Wright, Anne M, 834 S Greenwood Ave Kankakee, IL 60901 Wright. David C 51 9 N. 2nd Morton, IL 61550 Wright, Jerene A 6311 N County Line Rd. Huntertown, IN 464674 Wynn. Koleen K. Glenwood Schl for Bo. Glenwood, IL 60425 Yamauchi, J. Kenny P.O. Box 1 9 Elwin, IL 62532 Yates, Brian M 1011 S. Roosevelt Burlington. IA 52601 Yates, Greg D. 771 N. 8th Ave Kankakee, IL 60901 Yates, VickiL. 771 N. 8th Ave, Kankakee. IL 60901 Yazel. Christopher J 445 E Grand Apl 8 Bourbonnais, IL60914 Yeakle, Bekki L !904tvyLn Midland, Ml 48640 Yoder, Luanne B 1946 Grey Rd R2 Midland. Ml 48640 York, Dawn M S71-W19288Hillview Muskego, WI53150 York. Timothy R. 1 1 06 Indianapolis Greencaslle, IN 46135 Young. John Mark i815WortonBlvd. W. Mifflin, PA 15122 Young, Julie S 901 Clark Ave. Blullton, IN 4671 4 Young. Karen J 1634 St Rt, 60 Rd 6 Ashland, OH 44805 Zackmire, Sandra R . 4903 Belinder Road Westwood, KS 66205 Zackmire, Shirley G 4903 Belinder Road Shawnee Mission, KS 66205 Zea. Dale E. RR 2 Box 185 Wheatfield, IN 46392 Zea. Raylene 505 Main St. Kouts, IN 46347 Zell, John P 287 E Grand Bourbonnais, IL60914 Ziaja, Carla M. 324 S. Hickory O ' FaMon.lL 62269 Zielinski, Margaret L 1 000 Logan St. Alton. IL 62002 Zimmermann. Barbara A 1448W Hawkins Kankakee. IL 60901 Zurcher, Gayle RR3 Seymour, IN 47274 Zurcher, Gina R RR3 Seymour. IN 47274 Zurcher, Janelle R. 303S.BrianlSt Huntington, IN 464675 Zurcher, Kay 303 S Brian! St. Huntington, IN 46750 Zurcher, Pamela G 1 1 3 Van Buren St Berne. IN 467 1 1 INDEX 311 Olivet — Where the future begins. The concept of ' where ' carries with it the idea of a spatial relationship. Olivet is a physical location where we prepare for the tomorrow of our lives. But this is 1 980, the beginning of a decade, the prelude to a new century. The year 1 980 is ' when ' the future comes to the attention of everyone. It is at this time that we stand and look at Olivet Nazarene College and its part in our future. i EPILOGUE 313 The 1 979-1 980 school year at Olivet was filled with notable events. The C. W. Ward Football Stadium and the Willis E. Snowbarger Athletic Field were opened. The student enrollment topped the 2000 mark for the first time. The Bill Gaither Trio appeared at Olivet in a benefit concert for the Larsen Fine Arts Center. The Kelly Prayer Chapel was completed. The ONC Tiger football team saw its best season, six wins and three losses. It all made an exciting ending to the decade of the 70 ' s. 314 EPILOGUE V1 - %£ : ' ■■■ , ' ; • •■ ■ ' i: - -■ ' ■ ' ;.-; ' „ EPILOGUE 315 The future is often a vague concept, but at Olivet the future is a definite goal. The buildings, the courses of study, and the beautiful grounds are all things, objects; they cannot strive or struggle. They cannot know the friendship and love of a Christian brother. They cannot know the excitement at a basketball game or the joy at a revival service. Because Olivet Nazarene College is individuals, us, the future is a goal for you and me. Jesus died to light our future with hope and love. Olivet is where the future begins. EPILOGUE E EDITOR In the broad sweep of the life of a college, one year may not seem like much, but for me the 1 979-1 980 school year has been a fantastic experience. I have enjoyed my responsibility of recording a year in the life of Olivet Nazarene College, and I have learned a great deal. The 1 980 AURORA reflects the hard work and concern of many people. I give a special thanks to Jim, Gloria, Brian, Anne, Beth, Tami, Polly, Suzy, Mary and Mardee; they are more than staff members, they are friends. I thank my fiancee Coralee for her love and support. I thank Dr. Finger and Rev. Lee for their guidance and help. I thank Corey Mundwiler and Dennis Phillips our Taylor Publishing Company Representatives for their effort and concern. Most of all I thank Christ for his love and grace: Psalm 8:9, O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth! Daniel Behr, 1980 AURORA Editor. 318 EDITOR ' S PAGES Daniel Behr EDITOR ' S PAGES 319 D The 1 980 AURORA was printed by Taylor Publishing Company, 1 550 W. Mockingbird Lane; Dallas, Texas, under the following specifications: The book contains 320 pages, and 2600 copies were printed. The paper is 80 pound enamel. The body copy is 1 point Helvetica set solid Helvetica italic, 8 point, is set solid for the captions. The headlines are 30 point Helvetica. All color photography is by Brian Shindle. The aerial photograph of the campus and Dr. Parrotts pictures were provided by Gordon Wickersham. The special letter style on the cover and division pages was inspired by OMNI. The highlight type is Prestype Thin-Line. The cover features a four color durolith wrap-around with mylar lamination. Earthrise photograph was provided by NASA. The cover is Smyth sewn bound on a Kolbog bindery system. The endsheets are printed in 30% black. The prologue, epilogue and division pages were printed with 1 00% silver background. The division pages feature a black art conversion over a 1 00% silver tint block. All black and white pictures in the prologue and epilogue are black on black duotones. V • ' I -. ' ►PISS TffflfBfSJT Hl - JHDMnuSM ■ni « - ■ - ■ . ' .. ' ■■■■ ■■■■ !f ' M£ I SSHumMBH 1 I I ■■■■■■■■■1 frati ■J ' . ■.:, ' .


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Olivet Nazarene University - Aurora Yearbook (Bourbonnais, IL) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

1979

Olivet Nazarene University - Aurora Yearbook (Bourbonnais, IL) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 1

1981

Olivet Nazarene University - Aurora Yearbook (Bourbonnais, IL) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 1

1982

Olivet Nazarene University - Aurora Yearbook (Bourbonnais, IL) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 1

1983


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