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■I v l l. — miU T ' Let us also rejoice In our sufferings. Because we know {hat Suffering produces perseverance- Perseverance, character,- And character, hope And hope does not disappoint us, Because God has poured out his love Into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, Whom he has given us. Romans 5:3-5 NIV 9 oA ASA ' jeAfeA ' S maP ,2u OOf £ 2fo Hon 29Cfo § on maP Yvfcs . oW a j4 sS ' xe.aA -wiO o r mmasmwtmmm Olivet Nazarene College Kankakee, Illinois Volume 68 GLORIA J. WICKHAM, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF POLLY R. SHEPPARD, ASSISTANT EDITOR russ leigh, business Manager Above, Like many other members of the football team, Steve Auch experienced a moment of near exhaustion, but determination and a burning desire to win helps him hang on for a Tiger victory. Above right, Steve Klock diligently prepares for one more exam in the quiet solitude of his dorm room, knowing that someday it will all pay off. Right, Bright-eyed Kara Lyons is comforted by the loving arms of Michelle Otterstein. Opposite page, A summer storm is one of God ' s wonders — mighty, mysterious, marvelous. A Storm: unrest, disorder, we recall the days of hovering near and rumbled above during a turbulance, restlessness, chaos. An mother ' s side as the skies crackled summer storm. Reassured by the age-old fear arises within us when sincere comfort of mot 1- presence, and with the i is of assurance that it all e over, we felt protected and sure. Safe and secure in mother ' s arms, we rode the storm out and we realized that storms can ' t last forever! And then, oh, how we appreciated the sunny days. Above left, Ken Carpenter considers join the people who ' ve joined the Army to help his country in time of need. Above right, Ron Sharp reverently bows at the altar. Right, Headlines proclaim national events, keeping students informed in matters affecting our future. Opposite page above left, Jeff Killion, Tiger football defensive end ponders the game, and plans strategy for overcoming the opposing team. Below left, Old Glory flies bravely and proud. Far right, Gasoline prices rise, but cutbacks are few. As we mature and responsibilities and decisions become ours alone, we look at life as THE STORM. The new decade of the eighties has begun with the threat of wartimes as we mandatorily register for the draft. AM I WILLING TO DIE FOR MY COUNTRY? We, as American citizens, automatically possess the responsibility of choosing the best of three men who will represent and conduct our country with shrewd consideration for the American public. BUT, WHAT IF WE GOOFED, AMERICA? A year ANYTHING ? We have stood in we watched prices rise. IS economy floundered. COULD I Lines for gasoline and sacrificed G ASOHOL THE ANSWER ? The APPLY MY GOLD CAPPED going home for the weekend while price of gold sky-rocketed and the TOOTH TO MY TUITION? Opening I } 1 Above, Freshmen, Bill St. John and Jim Fly prove that being roommates is not disheartening. Below left, Scott Shattuck learns that not having mom around to do the laundry is not so fun. Below right, Rick McDuffy grimaces at the thought of defeat. Opposite page above, Liver and onions is a disappointment to many students at supper time. Below, David Egge uses his talents in mime to cheer up those who are discouraged. far right, An empty mailbox leaves Rhonda Woolard feeling gloomy. Even the little disappointments here at Olivet can be disheartening. No mail for a week, liver and onions for supper, the 62% test score, the faded laundry or the twirpless Twirp Week can almost make us want to give up, for a while anyway. Life is out there and soon will be ours to face. Oh to have mother ' s 6 Opening il to hide behind again. But before us have made it! Even in the days of Noah, before the flood, society was careless, apathetic, and in chaotic situations today. We are not the only rookies similar to what we encounter at this game. Above, The football team pauses a moment before the game for the playing of the National Anthem. Below left, Dr. Sayes is content as he watches the Tiger football team fight for a victory. Right, Peace and quiet and the shade of a tree provide a solitude mood for this student to study. Opposite page above, The innocence of a little girl (Tara Richardson) elicits a bright outlook on life. Far right. The Word is a light in times of darkness. After the flood, God said that he though every inclination of his would never again curse the heart is evil from childhood. Even ground because of man, even if we totally deface the earth; even all the wrong reasons, the Lord will c if we make the wrong decisions for not destroy us. He made a r 8 I Opening fi ant between man and If. In Genesis ): 16 He said, Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living creatures of every kind on the earth. Opening 9 ve up, unvet i azarene college, a pa of our hope for the future. Above right, Milby Clock Tower is part of Olivet ' s beautiful campus. Below left. The Catholic Church serves many community families as well as some Olivet students. Below right, Lakeshore Drive is a marveloi sight for Olivet students to enjoy. It is a place to escape when the pressures seem endless. Far right, The rainbow; a symbol of hope j OLIVET I HAZARE N E G L L E ' ' — -.: The rainbow. A symbol of hope. every aspect of living. The institution stands for more than of that hope. We have all come we will be tomorrow — we are here to learn, to mature, to grow in tomorrow. Olivet has been our shelter and will soon be our sword. What we acquire here at Olivet anc A s word backed with guidance, what God will give us will get the are learning to be victors over defeat. and in what we believe in will see us through our lifetimes. Our hope r our futures stems in part from livet Nazarene College, founded i the teachings and principles of sus Christ. As Olivetians, but more important, as Christians, we possess a unique hope. Jesus Christ, our Savior and Redeemer, is a friend to see us through the rough times to come; our hope that some day we will no longer be faced with life ' s trials. We trust in Him, our hope in this world of heartache. Let us always thank Him for the sunny side of life, too. It takes both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow. An alumnus of Olivet Nazarene College and Nazarene Theological Seminary, the Rev. Ted Ross Lee came to Olivet as director of alumni in 1970. Later, that was combined with the responsibilities of the director of field services. During that time, he was awarded the Olivet President ' s Staff Member of the Year trophy, and an original Homecoming Plaque was presented to him by the student body in chapel. After serving a one-year pastorate at Trinity Church of the Nazarene in Rochester, New York, he returned to Olivet ' s campus to assume his present office of the Dean of Students and coordinator of chapel. This year he was presented with a Bell ringer award from President Leslie Parrott in the October meeting of the Board of Trustees. As Dean of Students, Rev. Lee has been a guide, a servant, and a friend. His burning desire in th life is to rescue the perishing. ' In daily interaction with the students, Dean Lee strives for harmony in the lifestyles of the college students. His Christian witness is both professional and personal. Through weekend revival ngs and weekday chapel es, he preaches the gospel mthusiasm and reverence, yet mmility and obedience to the f God. Evident is his first and ost priority — that being a it of God. But not far down t is also evident his feelings for Olivet Nazarene College and his purpose in service here. His strong stand for the teachings of Jesus Christ and the doctrine of the Church of the Nazarene is utilized to uphold the teachings upon which this institution was founded. His genuine concern is found in each Hi, how are you? that he speaks and comfort and reassurance is heart-felt in each T am praying for you. Olivet Nazarene College is fortunate and proud to know and love Rev. Ted R.Lee. In appreciation for your service to Olivet Nazarene College, we dedicate the sixty -eighth volume — The 1981 AURORA ' — to Rev. Ted Ross Lee. — The Student Body of Olivet Nazarene College 1980-81 Academic year. na In American history each decade can be labeled with one short phrase which summarizes a ten year span. For instance, the 1930 ' s were the decade of economic depression . . . the ' 40 ' s were a time of war . . . the ' 50 ' s were dedicated to the status quo . . . the ' 60 ' s were a time of social upheaval . . . and the ' 70 ' s a time for individualism. Olivet has had its decades too: The 1940 ' s were a time of transition to a new campus ... the ' 50 ' s, a decade of achievement including North Central accreditation . . . the ' 60 ' s were a decade of expansion and building . . . and the 1970 ' s were again a time of transition from one long term president to new leadership, with a shift of focus from buildings to a concern for lifting the quality of life and campus beautification. And now the decade of the ' 80 ' s is under way, but not without a plan. The machinery is already turned on for fund raising, faculty student planning, architectural drawings, and construction of three new campus buildings . . . The Larsen Fine Arts Center . . . the Les Parrott Field House . . . and a new 250-bed residence hall for men. But that is not all. Sometime in this decade, the president and trustees need to give attention to an adequate chapel which is consistent with the quality and high priority of spiritual co on this campus. This may I by rebuilding the present Ci Hall to overcome its liabiliti with a beautiful new fine art chapel auditorium. During t decade the person may appear who can make a huge donation for this project. During this decade programs will be developed to involve every campus person — faculty and s — in a personal physical and health maintenance n using the new arger Athletic Park, a hed Birchard Gymnasium : new Les Parrott Field plus the leadership of the il Education Department. al will be to teach physical on with a purpose. iring this decade, I hope ill be a new concern in the academic program for integrating faith with learning and living. Christians in the 21st century will need to know Whom they have believed and why. Each academic department and every course needs to identify specifically what is being done to integrate classroom learning with Christian faith. Durable, sturdy, resilient faith must be developed with every new area of student learning. And finally, the decade of the 1980 ' s must be a time for integrating Christian faith with a holiness lifestyle. Family disintegration, single issue politics, consumer helplessness, and integrity on the job are just some of the areas where studies at Olivet must be designed to integrate faith and living. The final test of religious experience is how well it works at home, on the job, and in personal relationships. My concern is that we may develop a discernible difference in an Olivet graduate, who has learned in four years on this campus, how to integrate faith with living. The decade of the ' 80s doesn ' t need to just happen, we can make it what it needs to be on the campus of Olivet Nazarene College. — Leslie Parrott, Ph.D. M IBB m w 1 K H | | y S 1 1 7 1 : Mmw 1 10 E h fl ■ w ■ 1 S | H B 1 I Jp3 riff Br BK B r vk... 1 ■■ P 78 Student Activities Student Activities 19 294 Receive Diplomas Ending a college career is only the beginning of a lifetime. The day for which each student aims finally arrived for the class of 1980, on May 25 and 26. Sunday morning ' s Baccalaureate message was delivered by President Leslie Parrott and the message of the evening service was delivered by Dr. Don Gibson, Olivet alumnus. A bright, sunny Monday in the quad set the scene for the commencement exercises where members of the Senior class began journeys into a new chapter of their lives. Surely memories of college days of the years prior to this day crossed the minds of the class of ' 80 as tears, hugs, congratulations, and goodbyes were expressed. 20 I Graduation 1980 — Clubs Swing Into New Year On September 9, the foyer of Ludwig Center was lined with booths advertising club membership for interested students. The clubs demonstrated imagination with eye-catchers such as climbing philodendrons and a Wall-Street Journal collage, and their individual purposes. In this way, students became aware of the various organizations and were encouraged to become involved with Olivet ' s activities, thus preparing themselves for future vocations. The winning booth was constructed by Ministerial Fellowship. A. Upcoming activities for the Home Ec Club are pointed out by Jody Conable. B. Patti Nymeyer and Tim Hess recruit Diane Gamble as a fellow athlete for the Varsity Club. C. Perry Jaynes reflects on the accomplishments of a college graduate. D. President Leslie Parrott and Dean Lee award graduates for outstanding achievement. E. Dr. Willis Snowbarger addresses the graduating class of 1980. F. Veterans Jana Crisp and Sandy Chandler draft Beth Mihay as a member of the Business Club. Club Day 21 Follies Major in Frivolity Early in September, while it is still warm and the excitement of beginning a school year is yet present, students took a weekend off for the annual Ollies Follies. Faculty and students played baseball Friday evening, while flag football was the main event on Saturday morning. That afternoon students displayed their talents in contests such as seed-spitting, hula-hooping and water-balloon tossing. There was competition in building human pyramids and stuffing as many bodies as possible into a station wagon. Ollies Follies concluded Saturday evening with the annual Talent Show. Individuals from each class provided entertainment with songs and skits. Races to gobble cream pies and to slurp jello and root beer were also part of the fun. 22 I Ollies Follies Ollies Follies 25 Seniors ' Practice Pays 24 I Ollies Follies ( , l J . « ; - -tf AsasTf- Ell tt £ ,v -V ' .1 ' . v A. Rob Ruesing steers Diane Gamble in a speedy shopping cart to a first place finish. B. Launching a high-powered watermelon seed is Don Corzine. C. An emotional water- balloon toss evokes feelings from cheers of victory to utter despair. D. In the Junior class skit, Steve Beatty tells his son (Rick Reed) to say prayers while Sheri Snead cuddles a teddy bear. Her role begins as Rick prays for the little girl down the street. E. It ' s a tight squeeze for freshmen Shelly Woodcook, Becky Lyke, Debbie Hildreth, and Cindy Weimer to fit into a car already stuffed with 36 others. F. Junior class girls find that losing isn ' t a bed of roses. G. Shelly Neal, Todd Phillips, Joe Nugent, and Doug Laymon show that the Junior class is tops. Ollies Follies 25 Homecoming 1980 Yesterday ' s Dreams - Today ' s Realities ' . ' ;■■■,. i .. . ... , .,. .. .,.,.„■ ino IQftf) 1-77 Parade Marches With Tradition On a sunny, cool Saturday morning, Kennedy Drive and Olivet Street were lined with students, alumni, and townspeople of all ages to watch the Homecoming Parade as it traveled its annual route from First Church of the Nazarene to Ludwig Center. Clowns sped by on motorbikes or skipped up and down the street to the beat of four area marching bands from Hersher High School, Upper Grade Center of Bourbonnais, St. Anne Grade School, and Crescent City High School. Floats were decorated to the theme of Yesterday ' s Dreams - Today ' s Realities. Winning floats were constructed by Varsity Club in the club division, the Senior float in the classes division, and grand prize went to the Sophomore float for their model of the Olivet campus buildings. For the first time at Homecoming, Ludwig Center foyer held a - Deli lunch on Saturday afternoon. This helped to keep the cafeteria free of congested lines and allowed alumni and Olivetians to eat and run in order to attend the many scheduled events. Homecoming 1980 was another successful fun-filled weekend. Concerts Present Talent In Forte Homecoming weekend provided a diversity of musical talent in Friday evening ' s Sacred Music Concert and Saturday evening ' s Pops Concert. The first half of the Sacred Music Concert consisted of selections by the Viking Male Chorus, Treble Clef Choir, Orpheus Choir, and Concert Band. The second half concluded with the College Orchestra accompanied by alumni soloists Shirley Close, Jo Saunders, Dennis Crocker, and Ray Moore. Two songs, No One Ever Cared For Me Like Jesus and Down From His Glory were included in the traditional hymns. The 1980 Alumni O Awards were presented to Jim Diehl and Linford Marquart for outstanding service in ministerial and lay work. At Saturday ' s Pops Concert, the audience sat at red- checkered covered tables and ate peanuts and popcorn while they enjoyed the music of the alumni Pops Chorus and the College Orchestra. Stephen Nielson and Ovid Young were featured in John Philip Sousa ' s Stars and Stripes Forever, which drew a standing ovation and encore performance. A unique selection, The Typewriter, was performed by George Dunbar, who tapped the keys of a manual typewriter I to the lively accompaniment of the orchestra. The final medley was from Meredith Wilson ' s Music Man, highlighted by almost 76 trombones. f% O ft i 7| i i |  | fi g ft A.Jody Post in and Dan Erickson clown around in Saturday ' s parade. B. The Concert Band is directed by Dr. Harlow Hopkins in Jericho Rhapsody, a composition that musically describes the Battle of Jericho and Joshua ' s triumph. C. As a special attraction of the parade the Alumni Band and friends entertain with their own version of When the Saints Go Marching In. D. The Homecoming Parade is made complete by the talents of four area marching bands. E. Powered by members of the football team, the Varsity Club ' s winning float captures this year ' s theme by the use of a rainbow. F. Mark Burchfield lends a note to the lower ranges of the orchestra during the Pops Concert. G. Professor Joe Noble conducts the Viking Male Chorus in a choral rendition of Psalm 150. Homecoming Concerts 29 1980 Queen Linda Manville Right: Queen Linda Manville, 21, from Dansville, Michigan is a senior with a major in Social Sciences and Secondary Education. She states, This past Homecoming has been a special time in my life because of the new friendships I have made from acquaintances and fun experiences. These beautiful memories which will stay with me and be a part of my life will have more of an impact on my life later on down the road; I have placed my trust in God, the Creator, to lead me where he can best use me. Opposite Page, Above Right: Lisa Thompson, 20, is a senior Psychology Sociology major from Kankakee, Illinois. Lisa feels, Through Homecoming Court, I have had the opportunity to get to know people who otherwise would have just been acquaintances. Also, I feel that it is an honor to represent Olivet. Though my parents weren ' t able to attend the ceremony, we will all be together for the everlasting coronation of the Believer. Below Left: Terry Hodge, 20, a junior from Jamesville, Wisconsin, is a secretarial science major. She says, ' Reminiscing ... spending time with the other candidates has been a special time in my life. Of course, it ' s a privilege to be on court; however, the real honor is knowing that trusting the Lord has been rewarding. Below Center: Candy Calas, 21, is a senior from Des Plaines, Illinois majoring in finance. Candy believes, Being on Homecoming Court has been a real privilege and honor for me since so few people get to experience this. Looking back on this weekend, I now have realized that Homecoming is for both the alumni and students to reflect back on in the future. I ' ve found that happiness is more real in my life when I ' m totally trusting and depending on God. Below Right: Janet Campbell, 20, is a junior nursing major from New Castle, Pennsylvania. She expresses her feelings: As I reflect on Homecoming 1980, 1 find some of my most fond memories - memories which will always stay with me and which I ' ll treasure the rest of my life. ■: -■■ I !■■■■.■■■■■■■, ; r ;. : i ' , ■ ■■ I ' ■■■■■!• • Talents Tailor The Robe The dramatic production of The Robe was presented three times during Homecoming weekend to sell-out crowds. It is the story of Marcellus, the Roman officer who is responsible for the crucifixion of a Galilean. He becomes distraught by guilt, but because of the love of his Greek slave Demetrius, he comes to accept the Galilean ' s Robe as a symbol of forgiveness and source of strength. He finally professes the divinity to the Galilean before the Roman emperor, thereby losing his life for his faith. The cast consisted of 22 characters, with Marlin Hanstad as Marcellus, Bob Wisneski as the slave Demetrius, and Becky Lyke as Diana, the wife of Marcellus. The production staff was headed by Jeff Brown as stage manger and Paul Peavy as technical director. , The Robe Tigers Score Twin Victories Students, alumni, and visitors of Olivet were able to cheer on two Olivet teams in action during Homecoming weekend. The Tigers opened their basketball season with the Homecoming Tournament involving Olivet, Grace, Mt. Vernon, and George Williams Colleges. Olivet overpowered George Williams on Friday evening 110-86. On Saturday the home team and Grace College wereneck and neck throughout the game, which was tied four times during the second half. The Tigers took control in the last few seconds, with the final score, of 73-69 giving them the championship title. The sensational seasonal debut of the wrestling squad was Saturday afternoon against Bradley University. The Tigers claimed all matches for an astounding 51-0 victory. A. Marcellus, portrayed by Marlin Hanstead, contemplates his guilt in the Crucifixion of the Galiean. B. While being closely guarded, Mark Fleming attempts two more points against the Indians in the Homecoming Tournament. C. Al McQueen displays the form and dexterity of a top wrestler which earned him the title of co- captain. D. Bob Wisneski as Demetrius decides to use the robe to soothe his master ' s troubled mind. E. Demetrius explains the significance of the robe to Melody Eash as the slave Helen. F. Marcellus receives letters from Diana by Captain Fulvius (Steve Seibold). G. Daryl Nelson ' s jump shot nets Olivet two points on the way to a Tiger victory. Homecoming Sports j H WRA Pie Sale Dishes Out Dates w ' iv ■ it V • !«y rs , A. Sponsoring the annual Twirp Week, WRA shifts the traditional roles of dating by making an occasion for the girls to initiate the asking. Some ladies chose to take their date to a nearby restaurant, amusement park, or even to Chicago for sight-seeing but various activities are planned for a rendez-vous on campus. This year, Twirp Week began with a roller skating party on Monday night. Tuesday night was do your own thing, while Wednesday was Olivet ' s first banana split building party. Thursday evening Tim Setime, a professional mime from Champaign presented a show - portraying both the funny and serious sides of life, from a homicidal flute player to a representative of humanity in the cycle of life. The Pie Sale was held Friday night, with four freshmen ladies and a gentleman from each class auctioned. This year ' s bid for a guy was a record high, of $75 for Tim Hess. The highest bidder received an expense-paid evening with their date to the Pinnacle in Chicago. i X 54 I Pie Sale Orpheus Entertains With Songs and Skits Establishing a tradition at Olivet, the Orpheus Variety Show presented a wide diversity of performances ranging from slow moving, contemporary love songs to the unconventional hillbilly style. The third and final appearance of the eminent King Tut was received by an enthusiastic audience. Ending on a high note with the hilarious Dead Daughter skit, the overall excitement of the crowd was indicative of the successful show of talent by Orpheus Choir. A. Mardee McSwain, Mania Cruzen.Jana Friend, and Gloria Wickham take a tough stance before escorting male class representatives to be auctioned in the Pie Sale. B. Sara McClung is taken before the crowd at the Pie Sale by Greg Karrick to be sold to the highest bidder. C. Geron Vantine and Susan Mundy reminisce in the song I Remember It Well, with each recalling conflicting details of their first date. D. In his first appearance at Olivet, mime Tim Set i mi portrays the later years of life. E. Brenda Ronne claims Ed Ruddle as her purchase at the auction of the Pie Sale. F. Adding a romantic touch to the Variety Show, J ' ana Friend and Darron Nance sing I Never Should Have Let You Go. G. As a trio of bodyguards for King Tut, Dean Meadows, Jody Postin, and Dan Erikson harmonize in a musical salute to the Babylonian king. H. Steve Gould laughs as he calls the doctor to tend to his child in the hilarious version of the Dead Daughter skit in the Variety Show. Orpheus Variety Show 35 Warehouse Terrorizes Tourists 36 I Halloween Warehouse imFfTi i ' - ' . The Haunted Warehouse, presented by the Junior class, was frightening but fun for those who were brave enough to enter the House. The evening ' s activities began with an Edgar Allen Poe horror film, The Tomb of Ligeia. Donuts and apple cider were served as refreshments. Students then boarded buses for a ride to an abandoned warehouse on the edge of town. The tour began with a crawl through a maze which led to rooms inhabited by ghouls, insane surgeons, and other threatening tenants. Survivors escaped via a slide from the second story. A. Becky Gol ay, Sylvia Freeman, and Robin Roth give tourists an eerie welcome to the Haunted Warehouse. B. Darla Beatty reaches for help as she is carved by a sadistic surgeon. C. A chain saw victim, Steve Humerickhouse, groans after being dismembered. D. Lying enstate. Bob Thompson waits peacefully for an unwary passerby. E. Don Corzine brandishes a chainsaw before leaping at tourists of the Haunted Warehouse. F. David Bruce makes an escape by sliding to safety. G. Two goblins maul c young man who was spooked and fell from the ladder. Halloween Warehouse 37 Goblins Gobble Goodies Halloween was a frightfully busy time at Olivet. The evening of October 25 began as the clock struck eight when dorms were opened for ghoulish trick-or-treaters. Following this was the Halloween party sponsored by the Freshman class. Dracula (Marc Collins) emceed the program which included the skit Sorry, Wrong Number, starring Becky Lyke. Innovative costumes were spotlighted for their originality and humor. The Burchfields provided musical entertainment during apple bobbing and pumpkin carving competitions and the serving of hot apple cider and donuts. The Wicked Witches (Beverly Lee, Mary Margaret Reed, and Leora Windoffer) sang the whimsical Twelve Days of Halloween. A sing along with the long-awaited-for Great Pumpkin, Pat Duncan, highlighted the event. }S I Halloween Parly B. J. Thomas Concert Enlivens Fall Schedule A. Karen DeSollar, editor of the Glimmerglass, poses with B. J. Thomas after the pre- show interview. B. The concert consisted of both popular rock songs and selections having a Christian message. C. B.J. thrilled the audience with Mighty Clouds of Joy. D. Don ' t Worry, Baby was one of the crowd ' s favorites in the first half of the program. E. In his interview, B.J. told of his conversion, its effects on his business relations, and his longing to be with his wife and children during his hectic concert schedules. F. B.J. witnesses of his conversion to Christianity. 40 I B.J. Thomas Concert B.J. Thomas, well-known rock singer of the 60 ' s and 70 ' s, was presented in concert the evening of November 20 at Chalfant Hall. Presenting one of the most anticipated and publicized concerts to come to Olivet this year, B. J. : s dynamic repertoire of songs was enthusiastically received. As the show began with selections that have hit the Top Ten of the pop charts, the audience was thrilled by Raindrops Keep Fallin ' On My Head, Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song, and Don ' t Worry, Baby. B.J. then told of his conversion, in the midst of popularity, from a life of drug addiction, an unhappy marriage, and a seemingly hopeless future to his sudden rebirth in Jesus Christ. This led to B. J. ' s singing only Christian songs in his musical career. But his audience became very limited because many radio stations refused to play sacred music. He then chose to widen his witness by once again including rock songs but with the lyrics bearing a Christian message, anticipating that soon songs of hope would be played to the large audiences that need to know Christ. The second half of the concert included Home Where I Belong, Without A Doubt, and other tunes popularized by his recent albums. After a standing ovation and call for encore, he performed I ' ve Got Jesus On My Mind as the final selection. B. . Thomas Concert 41 Fall Revival Rekindles Spirit Olivet ' s fall revival was held Tuesday, September 23 through Sunday, September 28 with Reverend Charles R. Millhuff as evangelist. An alumnus of Olivet and now living in Kansas City, Missouri, Reverend Millhuff has served the Church of the Nazarene through diverse roles. He has been the narrator for the radio program Showers of Blessing, writer. 42 I Fall Revival composer, and preacher at revivals, camp meetings, and crusades. With the musica direction of Olivet ' s own Pat Duncan, the services held each weekday morning in chapel and each evening in College Church were the impetus for many changed lives and renewed commitments to Jesus Christ. Dr. Lawlor Inspires Revival Crowd I believe in holiness evangelism was the statement that began the 1981 spring revival. Dr. Edward Lawlor of San Diego, California, a General Superintendent emeritus of the Church of the Nazarene, was the evangelist for the services of March 3-8 in chapel and each evening in College Church. Stressing the value of prayer, holiness, and sanctification, he emphasized the importance of finding and living by the will of God. Song evangelists Jim and Rosemary Green, who have traveled in this field of ministry for twenty-nine years, were an integral part of each revival meeting whose messages in music complemented the preaching of Dr. Lawlor. A. Reverend Mil buff ' s messages during fall revival are instructive and inspiring in attaining a closer relationship to God. B The intense messages during spring revival are presented by Dr Edward Lawlor. C. Leading the congregation in song, Jim Green is accompanied by his wife Rosemary. D Many people seek divine aid in response to Rev. Millhuff ' s sermons and the leading of the Holy Spirit . E. Pat Duncan offers special songs as well as serving as music director. F. A volunteer choir performs each night during revival at College Church. Spring Revival 43 Musicians Magnify Messiah The annual presentation of Handel ' s Messiah drew a large crowd at College Church of the Nazarene. The Choral Union and ONC Orchestra, under the direction of Professor Joe Noble, rehearsed extensively and diligently for hours for the choral celebration of Christ ' s birth. Treble Clefs Handbell Choir provided an appropriate prelude to the performance. Soloists were Rhonda Moreland, Greg Yates, Angie Futrell, Dave Mundy, Celeste Spires, Rick Wilson, and Sheryl Bitner. Artist Lecture Series by Leah Condon The lullabyish song, After a Dream by Faure, fills Chalfant Auditorium. Cellist, Christoph Henkel, performs his second encore with all the intensity of a true musician — he has achieved every artists ' goal — to use his music as a universal language uniting people from all walks of life. The Body of Christ, like our own bodies, is composed of individual, unlike cells that are knit together to form one Bod) ' . He is the whole thing, and the joy of the Body- increases as individual cells realize they are not to be isolated outposts, says Dr. Paul Brand in his book, Fearfully and Wonderfully Made. In his effort to restore harmony between the natural and spiritual worlds, the author communicates an awareness of how nature reflects its Creator, and the reality of what it means to be a member of His Body. The Artist Lecture Series (ALS) sponsored Henkel ' s concert and selected Brand ' s book as Olivet ' s book of the year. Our purpose is to bring to campus people of outstanding achievement to lecture or perforin, says chairman of ALS, Dr. George Dunbar. Portraying the life of John Wesley in a one man play, A Heart Strangely Warmed, actor Paul Thomas spoke in chapel and performed in College Church in October. In February ALS sponsored Luther College Choir, directed by Weston Noble, from Decorah, Iowa. David Aspy and Dr. Paul Brand, author of Fearfully and Wonderfully Made, were two special speakers for second semester chapel services. Pianist, Omar Mejia, performed a recital in March as ALS continued to bring fine music to the campus of ONC. If we all share a concern, it will draw us together, says Dr. Snowbarger, member of ALS. Every event ALS sponsors brings people together; books, lectures, and conc erts u nite diversified people. I®! s_ 44 I Handel ' s i Ui iah Handel ' s Messiah 45 Social Committee Presents a White Christmas A. Punch and hors d ' oeuvres were served preceding the meal. B. The Red Room is transformed into a winter wonderland. C The social committee diligently worked on the banquet decorations. D. SAGA provides a delicious buffet for the evening. E. Dr. Sayes highlights the evening with the Christmas story. F. The Concert Singers entertain for the evening. 46 J Christmas Banquet The Christmas banquet featured a collage of delicious food, beautiful decorations, and pleasing entertainment reflecting the theme of White Christmas. The rewarding evening was the result of long hours and hard work for Penny Reno, vice president of social affairs, and her social committee in the decorating of Ludwig Center. Decorations consisted of live pine trees, ice sculptures, and the complete renovation of the Red Room. SAGA food service prepared the evening ' s meal. It was enhanced by dinner music with Alan Bogovich on the accordian and piano, The Brotherhood and Journeymen Quartets, Kindred Spirit, New Creation, and the New Life Trios. Dedication of the banquet was to Dr. Harlow Hopkins, who received an anniversary clock in appreciation for his service to Olivet. Entertainment consisted of the Concert Singers, a piano and clarinet duet by Harlow Hopkins and Gerald Anderson, and a presentation of The Fifth Gospel by Craig McNair Wilson, a professional actor. The evening was culminated with Dr. J. Ottis Sayes reading the Biblical account of the birth of Jesus Christ. Gradually the room became brighter and brighter as a burning candle was passed around to every person, each lighting his own candle. A flame of Christmas spirit then spread throughout the dining hall. Once again, the Christmas banquet was a great success. Christmas Banquet 47 Students Survive Late Skate Contrary to reputation, Friday evenings at ONC have been transformed by a late night activity commonly known as rollerskating. The requirements for a night of this kind are simple: one skating rink with relatively smooth floors and several hundred Olivetians eager to have an exciting and funfilled evening. The laughs begin almost immediately upon arrival — usually aimed at the ever-present ones who cannot skate. There are always the few thrill-seekers who attempt to dazzle on-lookers by forming trains or cracking-the-whip. The only shortcoming with activities of this type seems to be that they are too short. Even in light of this however, no one can ever say Friday nights are boring. 48 I Roller Skating Drama Delights Youngsters Children ' s Drama, a January term class, performed a play for over 2000 community elementary students. Taught and directed by Nancy Kendall, the course involved 21 students in the production of The King ' s Creampuffs. The unusually large turnout made it necessary for the cast to run ten performances through the last week of Interim. Both faculty and students were overwhelmed by the response to the production and hope to make it an annual event. A. Ed Ruddle and Dirk Ellis warm up for an evening on wheels. B. Algernon (David Fowler) and Queen Hagalha (Lisa Taylor) observe the witch ' s anticipated poisoning of the princess. C. Over 2000 elementary students from eleven area schools attended the ten performance production of The Kings Creampuffs. D. Doug Laymon helps Bekki Yeakle lie up her skates. E. Dave Barnekow leans into action. F The cast: Paul Peavey, Cindy Schimmelpfennig, David Fowler, Lynn Steinhower, Mike Malone, Leslie Bergers, Lisa Taylor, Jude Tennant, Beth Mihay, Michael Garriot, Lauri Spotloe. Children ' s Drama j 49 Imperials Perform at ONC for Fifth Consecutive Year Music circulated through Chalfant Hall February 5 as the Imperials returned to campus for their annual concert. Some 1,800 people braved sub-zero weather to hear America ' s number one gospel group. The audience was far from disappointed as the concert proved to be their best ever at O.N.C. Charged with energy, the Imperials demonstrated what can happen when people dedicate their talents to God and then work to perfect them. Performing all types of music ranging from the driving beat of Higher Power to the serenity of Pieces the Imperials strove to share their love of Christ with every person there. The vocal combinations of Armond ' s mellow bass, Jim ' s clear tenor, Dave ' s soothing lead, and Russell ' s unique baritone was just one of the reasons the Imperials have won three Grammy awards and were nominated again this year. Baritone Russ Taff, a favorite of the Olivet students, witnessed with unparalleled enthusiasm and sincerity throughout his last 50 The Imperials A. Cowbellist Jim returns with unique support from his colleagues. B.Jim ' s rich tenor voice shines through in All My Life. C.Jim Murray, Dave Will, Russell Taff and ArmonJ Morales wave goodbye as they receive a standing ovation for their encore performance of Higher Power. D Russell Taff worships with the Imperials in his last performance at Olivet. E. Dick Tunney ' s first performance at Olivet displays dynamism and professional quality with the help of Donald Duck. F. Russell ' s testimony in song expresses his feeling of praise to the Lord. G. Steve McElyea adds a new dimension to the Imperials sound through the use of synthesizers, a clavinet, and other keyboard instruments. Imperial concert at Olivet. He left the group on February 13 to serve the Lord in another capacity. The Imperials received an unexpected surprise when Deanna Banks, ASG President, presented the group with a cake marking their fifth consecutive performance at O.N.C. Armond summed up their purpose: We believe there ' s a message in music — that music is an art form we ' ve been given to express how we feel about life. The challenge is to use music constructively and creatively to express how we felt. When we sing, we sing, to convey an idea. And we ' ve chosen as our subject a life of joy, hope, contentment, and peace — a positive and constructive life-style. The Imperials 5 Bed Race Raises Funds for Muscular Dystrophy In the spring of 1980 students at ONC banded together for a day of excitement and fund raising. Olivet ' s annual Bed Race brought in over $100 for Muscular Dystrophy. Twelve local patrons sponsored five beds to race down Olivet Street, around the College Church loop, and back to Ludwig Center. The event was sponsored by the Sophomore Class of 1982, and was coordinated by Connie Simpkins. She described the race as a good way to have fun and raise funds at the same time. 52 Bed Race Foreign Travel Expands Horizons Interim ' 81 was a remarkable time for several Olivet students, as foreign travel provided an encounter with cultures, people, and places far removed from our own. Under the guidance of Professor Harvey Collins and Professor Irving Kranich, twenty-two days filled with nine countries and countless memories were brought to life for 21 students under the Parisian lights, through the Swiss Alps, and across the Italian countryside. They visited Luxembourg, Belgium, Holland, France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, and through a series of cancelled flights, stopped by Canada before heading home. Some of the cultural highlights were visiting Anne Frank ' s home, the European Nazarene Bible College, the Sistine Chapel, the Roman Coliseum, and spending New Year ' s Eve in Paris. A second group of 29 consisting of students, professors, pastors, and laypeople traveled in January to the Holy Land and Greece. Biblical accounts never seemed so real until the tourists visited Jerusalem, Jericho, the Garden of Gethsemane, the Dead Sea, the Sea of Galilee, and other sites in the Holy Land. The historical cities of Athens, Corinth, Phillipi, and Delphi with their many famous landmarks were visited in Greece. pgswsr A. A solemn Dick Stenzmger surveys the competition. B. A young hoy with a lamh gazes at tourists visiting the Tomb of Lazarus in Bethany. C. The team from Chicago Dough Company struggles to maintain their place in the race. D. The winning team poses with their bed- on -wheels. E. For Gloria Babich, Pam Taylor, and Cindy Hyson, the visit to Athens, Greece included a rest on Mars Hill in front of the Acropolis. F. The Eiffel Tower, one of the most impressive and best known monuments in the world, was one of the first landmarks to be visited by the student tourists. G In addition to having fun, participants also aided a good cause. H. The beautiful scenery of Switzerland was enhanced by a fresh snowfall. Interim Travel ' Banquet Captures Hearts The impressive beauty of the Carlisle augmented the elegant atmosphere of the Valentine ' s Banquet. Ladies and gentlemen dressed in lace, shades of red, and suited in style savored the evening shared with someone special. Fragrant flowers, candlelight, and melodies of love from violin and piano set the scene for romantic twilight. The dinner music was provided by Marcus VanAmeringen and Alan Bogavich while the highlighted entertainment for the evening was singing by Steve and Marcia Gardner. Those who braved the ice-covered roads to enjoy every moment of this special evening voted Candy Calas and Doug Bricker the Sweetheart Couple. Vernor Horner and Wanda Hodge, Debra Vyleta and Ron Evans, and Brian Allen and Linda Bradford announced their engagements. 54 Valentine ' s Banquet Skaters Slip-Slide Away Friday evening, February 13th, brought luck to those in search of a change of the Friday night routine. Edgar Allan Poe ' s The Pit and the Pendulum brought Vincent Price to the screen as the master actor of horror movies. After nervously viewing the star chiller, students skated at a party sponsored by the Ministerial Fellowship. Held at the Kankakee Ice Arena from 10:30 to midnight, it was an invigorating change. Almost 150 people braved the cold and ice, enjoying special skates and Crack the Whip. A. Social committee vice president, Penny Reno, welcomes guests to she Valentines Banquet. B. Students experience the ups and downs of skating. C. Mike Bentz and Alice Steele dine at the Carlisle. D. Candy Calas and Doug Bruker are chosen as Sweetheart Couple. E. It ' s harder for Becky Lyke and Linda Heinsman to maintain perfect composure when there is a cameraman lurking around. F. Doug McKinley lends Libby Hines a steady hand on the ice. G. Vernor Horner and Wanda Hodge, Debra Vyleta and Ron Evans, and Linda Bradford and Brian Allen announced their engagements at the Valentines banquet. H. Crack the Whip adds to the fun for Don Corzine, Alice Steele, Kevin Warner, Becky Vollick, Scott Shattuck, and Cindy Steele. Ice Skate ■) ) Comedy Tickles ONC A refreshing perspective was lent to No Big Deal Week by the team of Hicks and Cohagen, who expressed the humor, excitement, and poignance of the Christian life in a variety of skits and vignettes. Originating from Northwest Nazarene College, Stephen Hicks and Jerry Cohagen drew upon their past experiences and vivid imagination to entertain the audience with humorous interpretations of Christian College dating life, various witnessing techniques, and a spiritual insight examination. Their outreach was apparent as they not only performed but also ministered to those who attended by pointing out human frailties, traits, habits, as well as ways God can help people living today. A. Stephen Hicks and Jerry Cohagen argue about the proper technique of witnessing. B. Cohagen ' s self- image as a new Christian is being coached by Hicks. C. As the new pastor of College Church, Rev. McCullough addresses a congregation of students, professors, and community members each Sunday. D. Stephen Hicks asks ONC student Candy Calas for a date using the intellectual approach. E. Portrayed as father and son, Hicks and Cohagen compare family love and communication to that of the Church. F. Even a man of God is not free from the temptation of a few gumboils! G. One of the many services of a pastor is advising on personal, spiritual matters. }6 I Hicks — Cohagen Comedy Team 4 1 VjP ilk K tftWm V McCullough Accepts Pastorate College Church is a positive, redemptive church with a tremendous responsibility to be an equipping, inspiring model for the students, stated the newly established pastor of College Church, Rev. Melvin McCullough. Graduates of Bethany Nazarene College, Rev. and Mrs. McCullough began their ministry here just before the spring semester of 1981. Their spirit and responsible attitudes are evident as they strive to attain the main mission of the church — to shepherd the people and do it regardless of whether they be a college member or a part of the community; to pastor to everyone. From 1961-64 he was at Nazarene Theological Seminary and a representative for the Nazarene Publishing House. In 1965 he entered his first pastorate at a Home Mission in Ft. Worth, Texas. 1966-71 he pastored churches in Shawnee, Kansas, and First Church of the Nazarene in Seattle, Washington. In 1973 he was elected Executive Director of the Department of Youth Ministries for the Church of the Nazarene and served as coordinator of the total youth program (Sunday School, Bible quizzing, youth camps, and outreach ministries). 1978-81, Rev. McCullough pastored at Colorado Springs, Colorado, which is adjacent to the Nazarene Bible College. Rev. McCullough and his wife Geneva (Jeanie) have one daughter, Ginger, and one son, Christopher. New College Church Pastor .57 Hostages ' Return Rallies America A. Paul Lewis and his mother wave happily at friends as they ride atop Homer ' s fire engine in the homecoming parade. B. Lewis ' return to his home town of Homer, Illinois is marked by Paul Lewis Day. C. Part of the celebration of Lewis ' return home is a parade. D. As a Marine sergeant, Lewis represents America ' s military forces. E. Millions of American prayers are answered by th safe return of the 52 hostages. F. Lewis expressed joy and thankfulness in a speech before his fellow townspeople. G. Flags line the streets of Washington, DC. and other cities to welcome the hostages home. 58 Freedom by Benny R. Garrett Joy at the restoration of pride to a nation that had been humbled for too long was but one of the many reactions of Americans to Iran ' s final release of the 52 U.S. hostages. Joy rang from church belfries, rippled from flag staffs, and wrapped America in a million miles of yellow ribbon. Faces once filled with scorn and lost hope changed to laughing, celebrating faces, trailed with joyful tears, when President Jimmy Carter briefly closed his red-rimmed eyes and offered a prayer of thanksgiving for the hostages ' safe homecoming. All over America the main streets and high school gymnasiums of otherwise unknown small towns became landmarks of national attention when their ex- hostage heroes returned home. Such was Homer, Illinois, hometown of 23- year-old Marine sergeant, former hostage Paul Lewis. At noon church bells sounded and the Homer School Band The Panthers marched. The Lewis family, riding the Fun Wagon, a 1939 fire truck used for special occasions, was escorted down Main Street by a Marine honor guard, celebrating Paul Lewis Day. The thousands participating in the intimate celebration that unified tiny Homer symbolized the restoration of hope to compassionate citizens nationwide. Although American and Algerian diplomats worked to resolve the crisis, we must recognize the thousands who prayed tirelessly for the captives. Faithful Americans throughout the 444 days of captivity prayed earnestly, believing that God would return their people, just as the Israelites trusted God for their freedom after years of bondage in slavery, and God answered. On Thursday, January 29, 1981, a day of thanksgiving in the former hostages ' honor, President Reagan reminded us, as his wife Nancy wept openly, that Greater glory has no man than he (who) lays down his life for another. In this light, we must remember all who have served patriotically with their lives: from Stephen the first martyr to the Vietnam soldiers. These people, like the hostages, have fought in order to restore the hope for which we all live. Freedom 59 L L-m ttf [ - 4t if IL J 1 I 1 1 1 J All .; ••; -m.- ' A ■ ■■■ ' ' ' - 4 :§tf5r ■ MB ■MB ..x-:-; ' r Sound speech that cannot be condemned; that he is of the contrary part may be ashamed, having no evil things to say to you. — Titus 2:8 A.S.G. Rules With Determination o t As the first woman to serve as president of the Associated Students, Deanna Banks represented the student body in problem- solving, providing social functions, and any student related decisions. The student council worked together to see that the students of Olivet were fairly represented, and as a voice of the students, strove to harmonize all aspects of students ' lives while here at college. Many projects were initiated which elicited results this year. These projects included club day, the airing of away football and basketball games on WKOC, establishing a new fight song, and the possibility of a student discount policy which would enable ONC students to shop at a discount in participating area stores and businesses. The 1981 Nazarene Student Leadership Conference was held on the ONC campus April 23-25. Each year, at a different location, the seminars are conducted for the new student leaders of all of the Nazarene sister schools. On behalf of the student body, ASG pledged $600.00 toward the construction of the Larsen Fine Arts Center, the Les Parrott Fieldhouse, and the new men ' s dormitory. 62 Associated Student Government A. Penny Reno, Vice President in charge of Social Affairs. B. Deanna Banks, A.S.G. President. C. Candy Calas, A.S.G. Secretary. D. Karen DeSollar, GLIMMERGLASS Editor and Gloria Wickham, AURORA Editor. E. Lois Stanard, Vice President of Spiritual Life. F. Senior Representatives: L. to R.; Quen Dickey, Linda Manville, Greg Ford, Diane Gamble, other member includes Daron Nance. G. Ken Roth, A.S.G. Treasurer. H. Social Committee: L. to R., front row; Michelle Tingley, Becky Ahlseen, Vice President Penny Reno, Dawn Bates, Janet Warby; second row; Tim Moore, Dave Gross, Mark Parker, Vernon Horner, Marc Collins; third row; Missy Zielinski, Lori Steed, Sherri Snead,Janine Kezele, Lisa Bokker, Pam Goudy, Trina Heidrick, Heather Hanson, Melinda Davis, Becky Ebert, Cindy Caswell. Associated Student Government 63 A.S.G 64 I Associated Student Government Now to him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us, to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations forever and ever. — Ephesians 3:20-21 Sp iritual Life Broadens Horizons A. Sophomore Representatives; L. to R., Front row: Darla Smalley.Jana Friend; Second row: Tim Green, Lynn Hickman. B. Lois Stanard, Vice President of Spiritual Life. C. Freshman •resentatives; L. to R. President Monti Lobb, Mark Brown, Judy Cornelius. D. Candy Calas performs one of her most common duties; typing. E. Dr. Sayes enjoys the company of Matthew MacKay at a home basketball game. F. Spiritual Life Council; L. to R., Front row: foe Crist, Ron Sharpe, David 7 Second row: Bev Cain, Lauren Lashley, Debbie Whilteberry; Third row: Bryan Kirby, Rob Paleno, Grover rooks [faculty advisor), Jim Hammerstrand, Vice President Lois Stanard. G. Junior Representatives; L. to R , Brenda Frey, Mike Bentz.Juli Crabtree, Alice Steele. H. Spiritual Life Directors; L. to R., Front row: Joe Crist, Evangels; Bryan Kirby, Disciples in Drama; Second row: Debbie Whitteberry, Sunrise;J OT Hammerstrand, Life Song. . Dean Grover rooks, faculty advisor. Spiritual Life Spiritual Life is the campus organization which gives students ways to share their Christian ex- perience — both on campus and in churches across our educational zone. Spritual Life is comprised of five separate groups working together to enhance the spirtual mood on cam- pus. In participating in various programs, the students have the opportunity to demonstrate their commitment and service to Christ. Life-Song ministries is an evangelistic outreach program committed to meeting the needs of the local churches. On weekends they con- ducted youth rallies and other types of revival services. Disciples in Drama had traveling teams as well as on-campus teams that ministered through drama. Their unique and effective approach in- cluded puppets that captured the imagination, a variety of skits for all ages, and short plays as well as good fun that involved everyone. Evangels is a community oriented program. The members visited a youth detention center, the country jail, nursing homes, and the Pembroke community. Some of the people reached by Evangels experienced their first look at 66 Spiritual Life someone who really cared for them as a person. Sunrise, emphasizing on missions, initiated awareness and raised money for their designated project. Tied in with Sunrise were the Urban Ministries teams who actively par- ticipated in furthering the work of the local churches in Chicago. On-Campus Ministries is the personal aspect of Spiritual Life for the students of Olivet. The class chaplains worked to plan Prayer Band ser- vices and directed floor chaplains in dorm devotion times. Spiritual Life claimed as their theme, Ephesians 3:20-21: Now to Him who is able to do ex- ceeding abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us, to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations forever and ever. ..+ f ' ' AM% F A. Sunrise; L. to R., Front row: L. Houston, P. Wilson, M. Blakely, L. Helton, B. Boadway,J. Fischer, R. Stephens; Second row, M. Storer, B.G. Mace, L. McPhearson, D. Whitteberry, R. Meehling, D. Beaty,. B. Evangels; L. to R., Front row: T. Colms, K. Hail, P. Griffin, G. Nilson, J. Moh er, C. Suttles, C. Vernier; Second row: P. Hardy, M. Bean, L. Steed, S. Boe, L. Hanzelin, L. Martens, B. Luttrell,J. Crist, C. Burrie, L. Kranich; Third row: A. Fluder, C. Wilson, P. Geselle, D. Spencer, T. Boman, M. Storer, D. Horner, K. Roth, M. Green, T. Crump. C. Class Chaplains: Front row: David Egge; Second row: Ron Sharpe, Rob Paleno, Lauren Lashley. D. Lifesong; Front row: J. Collins, J. Hammerstrand,]. Workman; Second row: T. Vore, S. King, C. Bradbury, T. Salmon, L. Burghorn; Third row: K. Mellington, K. Kirkpatrick, R. Lewis, E. Grant; Fourth row: B.Jamison, A. Nilgendorf E. Solomon, N. Memmer; Fifth row: D. Sherar, M. Ervin, R. Kinnersley, T. Dilts; Sixth row: K. Britton, K. Brinmstool,]. Garrett, B. Bennett, T. Krieger; Seventh row: C. Stanley, D. Watkins, B. Bracken, B. Couchenour, G. Bugbee. E. Bev Cain, Spiritual Life Secretary. F. Disciples in Drama; Front row: Keith Bateman, Sheila Bray; Second row: Michelle Tingley, Bryan Kirby, Angle Latham, David Gross. G. Vice President Lois Stanard takes charge of newly re- established Prayer Band service. Spiritual Life 67 This is a day you are to commemorate; for the generations to come you shall celebrate it as a festival to the Lord — a lasting ordinance. _ , - hxodus 12:14 Words and Pictures Capture the Year The AURORA is a tradition of Olivet. From the first volume in 1914, the AURORA has captured the spirit ol Olivet and portrayed the Christian atmosphere of our family. The AURORA is seen by the students and their families as well as by each church supporting Olivet. We are proud of our institution and what it stands for, and we have tried to illustrate this in this publication of the 1981 AURORA. Plans tor an Olivet yearbook begin long before the school year commences. From the time of the election of the editor, preparations for the best yearbook yet are underway. Three members of the staff attended a seminar workshop in Dallas, Texas where theme ideas, design, technical mechanics of the book, goals and objectives were established. Then, two other workshops were attended by other staff members as well. Keeping up on the latest in yearbook technique is one reason the AURORA has maintained its qualities of excellence and good taste. With editorial advice, the staff, consisting of over 35 members and 30 photographers, worked many hours for this finished product. They are to be commended. When you consider that they begin with a photo assignment, a. roll of film, a blank rough draft sheet, a grease pencil and a rickety old typewriter, these people have come a long way to produce what you see before you. Talent, imagination, stamina and concern for the continuation of a worthwhile cause — the AURORA — were what it took. Enjoy and appreciate it. 68 The 1981 AURORA Staff A. Editorial Council — L. to R.:John Hursh, Sports; Janet Warby, Photo; Elaine Morrison, Faculty and Photo; Suzy Thompson, Events; Lisa Preston, Groups; Top: Hany Girgis, Ads; Other member: Gene Sullivan, Classes. B. Editor-in-chief, Gloria Wickham. C. Assistant Editor, Polly Sheppard and Classes Editor, Gene Sullivan conspire on yearbook plans. D. The distinguished photography staff. E. Administrative advisor, Rev. Ted Lee. F. The Executive Council — Editor, Gloria Wickham; Assistant Editor, Polly Sheppard; Business Manager, Russ Leigh; Head Photographer, Tom Deckard. G. Faculty advisor, Dr. Larry Finger. RBHHHBHHHft :..• ' ■■ • ... ' . ■ ' ■ :■- ■ ' ,.-:■ ' ■ h ., ■ ■ ' : ' ■•■ ' - ' .- ' The 1981 AURORA Staff 69 70 The 1981 AURORA Staff A. Sports Section — Front: Section Editor John Hursh; Middle: Kim Tweedy, Leah Condon; Back: Ben Garrett, Don Pierce, Monti Lobh, Dan Erickson. B. Faculty Section — L. to R.: Kirn Mitchell, Kimberly Tollie, Gary Jenkins, Judyjohnson, Jan Swanson, Section Editor Elaine Morrison. C. Advertising Section — Theresa Shaw, Dan Swartz, Section Editor Ma ny Girgis. D Lane Morrison, Faculty Section Editor and Photo Editor, sketches out a rough draft of what has since become an outstanding layout. E. Assistant Editor, Polly Sheppard, instructs Ray Johnson on basic layout strategy. F. Classes Section — Theresa Shaw, Lisa Preston, Lisa Taylor, Section Editor Gene Sullivan, Pam Goudy. G. Dawn Kring and Kimberly Tollie become experts at cropping the numerous faculty mug shots. G. Groups Section — Front row: Annamae Fluder, Leslie Bergers, Section Editor Lisa Preston, Janice Clark: Back row: Michael Rowe, Ray Johnson. Aaa 9 r 3 The 1981 AURORA Staff 71 Write the things which thou hast seen and the things which are, and the things which shall be thereafter. — Revelation 1:19 GLIMMERGLASS Celebrates 40 Years The 1980-81 school year marked the 40ch anniversary of THE GLIMMERGLASS. the campus newspaper. Written, designed, and edited by students, THE GLIMMERGLASS strove to keep all students informed about campus activities and other aspects of college lite. Thirty-five staff members put in long hours to produce fourteen issues of the newspaper. Students working late nights and delaying homework until later helped to produce outstanding issues. Karen DeSollar, editor; Cindy Franklin, assistant editor; Bev Cain, business manager; Rodney Carpenter and Rob Reich, sports co-editors; made up the executive council. This year each issue included regular features including Devotional Insights, designed to give personal experiences and spiritually strengthen others. Also, the Campus Line, an editorial column by John Hay, and The Two Shall Be as One, a column announcing the engagements of students highlighted the 80-81 GLIMMERGLASS. The sports section regularly featured the Tiger Spotlight, an in-depth piece on outstanding athletes on campus. The publication of a twenty-four page homecoming issue, the largest in GLIMMERGLASS history, illustrated the dedication, determination, and the value of and respect for the college newspaper. 1 72 The GLIMMERGLASS Staff A. Executive Council — Rodney Carpenter, en- spurts editor; Bev Cain, business manager; Karen DeSollar, Editor-in-chief; Robert Retch, co- sports editor. Other member is assistant editor, Cindy Franklin. B. Kelly Clifton crops pictures for layout. Kelly specialized in feature article writing. C. The Staff — Front; Cindy Franklin, Carol Gray, Kendra Nelson, Terry Streets, Lisa Preston, Sue Brady, Karen Kiefer; Back Ben Garrett, Kevin Hale, Joe Bentz, Dan Runyon, Dave florton. D Editor-in-chief Karen DeSollar. E. Sue Brady sets type for each issue. F. Miss L. Windoffer, faculty advisor. G. John Hay, a featured columnist who writes The Campus Line, displays talent in paste- up. The GLIMMERGLASS Staff 73 Commit your work unto the Lord, then it will succeed. — Proverbs 16:3 Future Entrepreneurs Value Business Club Benefits One of the largest clubs on campus has been the Business Club. The 145 active members are students majoring or minoring in business or accounting, plus many other students who just have an interest in finding out more about the role of business in our society. The activities of the Business Club were many and varied during the 1980-81 school year. A reception for freshmen business majors and minors started the list of many activities from which the business club has acquired the reputation of being one of the most active clubs on campus. Other activities included: sponsoring seven regular meetings where speakers from various companies shared with club members their experiences and philosophies; preparing a business department brochure for current and prospective students; building a winning float for the Homecoming parade; and profiting the club through Halloween pumpkin sales and the spring car wash. This year ' s club sponsored two activities that hopefully will become traditional. A resume ' writing workshop was sponsored in the fall with several speakers from the different functional areas of business. They also reinstituted the Book Mart to help facilitate the sale of used textbooks on campus. The year closed with the annual Business Club banquet which was held at the Bon Vivant Country Club of Kankakee. th e wall street journal Ti Report What ' s Npwt .i.-.-.-,. Ronald J D 74 I Business Club W hereunto I am appointed a preacher, and an apostle, and a teacher of the Gentiles. — Timothy 1:11 But we know that the law is good, if a man use it lawfully. — Timothy 1:8 Prepare for Professionalism Ministerial Fellowship and Pre-Law Club each rendered experience and a taste of what is to be expected from future professions in their particular fields. Promoting leadership, confidence and fellowship among its members, Ministerial Fellowship proved to be a spiritual force on campus. A tour of the Nazarene Theological Seminary, the Publishing House, General headquarters, and Mid-America Nazarene College was an annual highlighted event. Speakers for Prayer Band were provided by this group. The club is both service and personal growth oriented. Pre-Law, in its second year, was 20 members strong, bearing a purpose to develop a source of information on procedures, qualifications, and needs tor admittance or these students to law school. Guest speakers, field trips, discussions and informative sessions on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) for admittance to law school were featured. A. Business Club Officers — Front: Rhonda Knox. Dorothy Heise, Middle; Bruce Durhm, Mark Hopkins, Back: Professor K. Armstrong. Greg Ford. Mike Wiese. B. Ministerial Fellowship — Front row. D. Lee. K King, L. Helton. E. Stovall.J. Mohler.J. Hay, M. Green, R. Phillips, D. Sherar, Second row: R. Sherwood. S. Tourne, M. Montgomery, K. Cook, C. Cawvey, D. Taylor, K. Sandlm, P. Alvord. Third row: B. Panto, P. Fuller. S. CAmeron. D. Sossett. M. Storer, D. McFeeley, M. Thrasher, M. Shockley, Fourth row: Prof. Elwanger.J. Carter, R Rhodes, T. Franklin, C. Meinecke, C. Foster, N. Memmer, G. Net son, M. Midgley. C. The Business Club received the prize (or the best club float in the 1 ' JSO Homecoming celebration parade. D. The Wall Street Journal — informing and helping shape our future plans in the business world. E. Mark Montgomery ministers to students on campus. F. Pre-Law Club Members — Front row: Professor Gene Shea, advisor; Ed Drake, president; Rick Rice, vice-president; Second row: Andy Kirkpatrick, Kathy Kisl, Shauni Gallion, Stan Hansen; Third row: John Hursh, Monti Lobb, Dawn Landwehr. Man Collins, Rhonda Knox. ■ Law and Ministerial Fellowship Blessed is the man who finds wisdom, the man who gains understanding. — Proverbs 3:13 Educational Organizations Provide Experience Seeking to promote excellence in teaching skills was the aim of S.E.A. and M.E.N.C. The Student Education Association consisted of approximately thirty-five students planning on teaching careers. Throughout the year, the club held meetings, inviting several guest speakers, who conducted workshops and seminars. The speakers, from various levels of education, presented students with new ideas and concepts influencing education today. The Music Education National Conference is part of a nationwide club for all music educators. Representing all phases of music education, the club strove to supplement academic learning by sponsoring monthly seminars on various topics. Areas of specia emphasis included Marching Band, opera, swing choir, and jazz. I 76 S.E.A. and M.E.N.C. If we walk in the light as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another. - I John 1:7 Club Involvement Elicits Fel- lowship Learning to manage a home involves knowledge in the culinary arts, fabrics, and care of the home. The Home Ec. club sponsored such activities as the Homecoming Style Show, and a trip to New York over Spring Break. The Society of Associated Science Students (SASS) hoped to promote interest among the departments in the division of natural sciences. Activities included photographing meteor showers, and a field trip to Chicago Circle Campus. A. SEA — Dave Fowler, secretary; Miles Rosenthal, vice pres.; Betsy Baker, President; Lois Black, treasurer. B. Brenda Lyke, Janet Warby and Brenda Ronnie prepare fm the Homecoming style show. C. SASS — L. to R.:Bill Ramsey, Dave Bainekow.Judi Cornelius, Rolf Hiss Patsy Gezelle, Lori Steed, Dave Ross, Brenda Greenlee, Connie Hokanson, Cindy Kisstck, Patty McCoy, Chip Humbles, Wade Olivier, Ron Kling, Walter Irons, Neil Berry, Fred Muxlow, Cindy Horton, Garyjenkons. D. MENC Officers — Front row: Leanne Adams, treasurer; Peggy Raue, secretary; Second row; Doug Karl, vice presi- dent; Steve Meyers, chaplain; Andy Turnbull, president; Angle Futrell, publicity. E. Home Ec. Club — Front row: Theresa Vore, Deborah Porter, Second row: Lisa Bennett, Raylene Zea, Debbie Felt.Jody Conable, President; Brenda Ronne, vice president. Third row: Theresa Coleman, Karen Buker,Jaccjueline Buckley, Cathy Howell. S.A.S.S. and Home Ec. Club 77 Blessed is the man who finds wisdom. Proverbs 3. :13a Clubs Support Academics Olivet had two national honor societies represented on the campus thi year: Sigma Tau Delta and Kappa Delta Pi. Sigma Tau Delta is an honor society restricted to linglish majors and minors with a G.P.A. of at least 3-0. Under the leadership of Professor Gunnell Jorden, the organization had several poetry readings and watched and reviewed many Shakespearean plays. Kappa Delta Pi, the national honor society in education is based on the qualities of excellence in scholarship, high personal standards, distinction in achievement and contribution to education. The sixty-eight members were chosen on the basis of scholastic achievement (3.2 G.P.A.) and on their personal and professional attitudes. This years ' events included a fall social, a film, and the spring banquet. mmHmmKB A. Sigma Tau Delta — Suzy Thompson, Jill Sheets, Irene RivarJ, Professor Gunnell Jorden; sponsor, Jul: Crabtree. B. Nursing Students — Front row: Janet Campbell, junior representative; Linda Adler, president; Kelly Cowger, vice president. Second row: Jamie English, Ellen McComb, secretary; Beverly Blanton, senior representative. Other members include Cindy Hyson, Junior representative; Cindy Lundstrom, senior representative. C. Kappa Delta Pi — Front row: Mania Abbott, Pam Andress, Irene Rivard, Sharon Wilson, Theresa Brummett, Karen Buker, Brenda Strickland, Jennifer Gilroy, Dana Hayden, Virginia Diane Healy, Dorianne Holt, Patsy Jackson. Second row: Karen Voight, Colleen Tew, Denise Stiles, Diane Miller, Celeste Spires, Linda Schroeder, Julie Schneider, Linda Riegle, Susan Mundy, Faye Mohr, Turid Larsen, Mark Nass, Andy Turnbull. Third row: Dr. Sara Spruce, sponsor; Joy Garton, president; Connie DiPietro, vice president; Martha Staley, secretary; Jill Sheets, historian; Dr. Harry Westfall, treasurer. D. Amid the rigorous schedule of an ONC nursing student, there is still time for humor. E. Linda Adler and Kelly Cowger perfect their skill of administering shots. F. Professor Harvey Collins, co-sponsor of Kappa Delta Pi. 78 Honor Clubs As a prisoner of the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. — Ephesians 4:1 Nursing Students Prepare for Future Careers Nursing Students in Action is a governing body that facilitates communication between students and faculty. Also serving to provide programs that represent the fundamental and current professional interests of its students, the organizations sponsored several activities. Included in these activities were an all school film, NSA Halloween Party, Annual Christmas Banquet, and several fund-raising activities. Nursing Students in Action 79 Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is he lpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen . — Ephesians 4:29 Drama Club Presents Plays to Community and Campus The Drama Club kept busy performing different plays, the largest being The Robe by John McGreevey, which was presented at Homecoming. Besides on campus performances, they also presented it to the public at the Bradley Bourbonnais Community Center. Striving to integrate Olivet with the surrounding community, the club put on other area presentations including one for a womens civic club. Drama Club is sponsored by Professor Stephen Vanciel and under the leadership of president Bob Wisneski. 80 J Drama Club Carry each other ' s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ. — Galatians 6:2 Circle K Serves the Community Through Outreach Communit y service is what Circle K is all about. Through the efforts of Circle K, children who are slow learners or have social difficulties are helped by Olivet students serving as tutors. Several activities were also held for these children, including Christmas and Halloween parties and a spring fling. Circle K also sponsored the annual blood drive, peanut day, and tootsie roll day. A.Jackie Sweet rehearses her roles as Cornelia Gallino with Cornelia ' s love from ' The Robe. B. The look of awe this child displays describes the feelings of the children at the Halloween Party. C. Drama Club members — Front: B. Gooden, M. Eash, K. Bateman, C. Franklin, A. Latham, R. Armstrong. Second row: P. Peavey, K. Seeds, B. Lyke, M. Hanstad, K. Rodgers, M. Malone. D. Marlin Hanstad as Marcellus Gallino and Bob Wisneski as Demetrius rehearse The Robe. E. Brenda Thorton and J ' ami Knight assist Dick Stenzinger in his Great Houdini act. F. These children enjoy their part as the clowns at the Circle K Party. G. Circle K officers — Seated: Brenda Thorton. Standing: B. McCoy, J. Knight, B. Yeakle. Circle K Club 81 He commanded us to preach to the people and to testify that he is the one whom God appointed as judge of the living and the dead. - Acts 10:42 WKOC Transmits with Additional Sound Emphasizing the quality of the station WKOC, the on-campus radio station hopes to increase its listening audience. WKOC is the training ground for future broadcasters graduating from Olivet. Probably its finest achievement yet is the expansion on braodcasting of away football and basketball games. The easy-listening and religious musical selections may be enjoyed by students and community listeners as well. WKOC is staffed under the sponsorship of Donald Toland and the direction of Shelly Glendenning. One of Professor Donald Toland ' s biggest hopes for the station ' s future is to receive FM stereo licensing from the FCC. A. WKOC officers — Seated: S. Glendenning, Dr. Toland. Standing: K Ulis, K. Owens, K. Cannon, B. Dick Shook is ready for the slopes! C. Varsity club officers — Front row: K. Hermiz, L. Herman. Second row: D Stack, Coach Patterson, C. Schtmmelpfennig, Coach Doenges, B. Wilson. Back row: Coach Watson, D Bricker,J. Slimborski, Coach Newsome. D Gary Griffin types up the latest information for WKOC broadcasting. E. and F. Dan Birch and Connie Simpkens enjoy their roles as disc jockies as they produce the sound for WKOC. G Dick Shook, Brenda Ronne, Cheryl Hill, and Patti Shook display the skiing equipment they use on their trips. H.Jeff Habedank accepts the Dr. Sullen Kelly Award. 82 I WKOC I have fought the pood fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. — 2 Tim. 4:7 Clubs Add New Dimensions to an Athlete ' s Life. During the 1980-81 school year many of the I sports enthusiasts on campus joined together to promote a favorite activity, thus forming the Ski Club. Under the leadership of their president and the sponsor Patti Shook, the club held many fund raising activities including the sale of Christmas wreaths, candy-grams, and bewitching carnations. Also sponsored by the Ski Club were several fun-filled skating parties. Varsity club, after completing its first year, proved to be a successful addition to the organizations on campus. Promoting interest and participating in intercollegiate sports for men and women was the goal of the athletes in Varsity Club. To raise funds for the newly formed club, they sold refreshments at the home basketball games. They also sponsored the B.J. Thomas concert during fall semester. Ski Club and Varsity Club 83 So in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others. - Romans 12:5 WRA Enlivens Campus Life Adding excitement and spiritual benefit to the lives of the female students, WRA sponsored many activities, a Twirp Week during the last of September and first of October. The annual event of a Twirp Weekend was also held in March. Under the sponsorship of Beverly Lee, WRA members were in charge of the Coronation and reception during Homecoming. They conducted a mother-daughter weekend, April 24-26. Also several prayer breakfasts, and a special interest night have been part of WRA ' s sponsorship. A. WRA officers — clockwise: D. Dikeman, C. Wichter, L. Bentz, M. Staley, B. Lee, K. Gillett, and D. Calvin. B. Foosball tournament winners, Benson and Rice display their awards with runners-up, Ross and Lyle. C.John Burchfield concentrates on the banjo during the pie social. D. Daron Nance and Sara McClung perform for the pie social. E. The MRA hayride is a time of having fun and watching films. F. Foosball tournaments are a time of deep concentration for Georlitz, Ross, St. John, and Wisneske. G. WRA Council — Front row: S. Barker, R. Gramme, D. Calvin, S. Rodriguez, K. Gillett. Second row: L. Bentz, L. Black, D. Dikeman, and D. Landwehr, and B. Lee. Third row: M. Staley, C. Nichter, H. Hansen, J. Martin, P. Houdy, S. Huck, S. Burrous, and R. Fisch. H. MRA Council — Front row: J. Fly, B. St. John, Prof A. Grey, Second row: E. Ruddle, B.Jones, D. Wellmon, D. Stenzinger. Back row: R. Frazier, S. Sanders, J. Nugent. I Women ' s Residence Association J Whoever loves his brother lives in the light and there is nothing in him to make him stumble. — I John 2:10 MRA Adds Enrichment to Student Life. MRA strove to work harmoniously with the administration in providing exciting and interesting activities for the students during the 1980-81 school year. During the fall semester the MRA Council sponsored a foosball tournament, hayride and a father- son weekend. When Dick Steinziner, MRA president graduated in December, Bill Jones took office, continuing the success of the fall semester by holding a dutch-treat weekend and the annual canoe trip. Men ' s Residence Association 85 Under the direction of Dr. Harlow Hopkins, Florida. They also performed at Trevecca Concert Band experienced a very good year. Nazarene College. The year began with a retreat for all members. Locally, the band played in chapel, at area churches and presented special concerts. Tours this year included a fall trip through Several pep bands were also formed to play Southern Indiana and a ten day stay in at various sporting events. 86 Concert Band It is good to praise the Lord and make music to your name, Most High, to the music of the ten-stringed lyre and the melody of the harp. — Psalm 92:1, 3. Orchestra Possesses Artful Air As one of the oldest organizations on campus, orchestra has participated in campus activities throughout the past fifty years. Previously directed by Ovid Young, the orchestra is now under the direction of Professor Matthew Airhart and Dr. Harlow Hopkins. During the school year the orchestra presented fall and spring concerts, including performances at the Homecoming Concert, Messiah, and commencement exercises at graduation. A. Concert band officers — Front row: J. Kotesky, B Keffer, B. Franseen,J. Clark. Back row: E Penrod,J. Williams, L. Keffer, H. Hopkins, J. Leston. B. Dr. Harlow Hopkins directs orchestra during rehearsal. C. Concert band — Front row: P. Rowe, L. Adams, K. Leamon.J. Trotter, D. White, D. Smalley, S. Myers, S. Bennett, K. Hoover, A. Beck, and L. Cook. Second row: J. Kotesky, D. Rees, K. Titterington, F Muxlow, M. Hutson, R. Daniel, T. Combs, P. Davis, D. Miller, C. Howell, R. Sorn, M. Bean, B. Alger, D. Miller, E. Ellis, and B. Franseen. Third row: M. Causey, S. VanMeter, D Strange, M. Shockey, R. Reed, H. Williams, L. McRoberts, D. Smith, J. Clark, B. Manessier, T. Hawley, L. Keffer, D. Watkins, W. Armentrout, R. Peckham, B.Jamison, and T. Godby. Fourth row: E. Penrod, C. Adams, B. Gerstenberger, M. Miles, G VanTine, D. Fanning, B Keeton, R. Burch, D. Cook, D. Klein, J. Williams, B. Keffer, A. Turnbull.J. Leston, E. Bergstron. Standing: Dr H Hopkins, B. Burchfield, R Sapp, A. Futrell, D. Doliber, and S. White. D. Orchestra — Front row: S. Prior, L. Black, J. Cooper, C. Hill, J. Grothaus, R. Peckham. Second row: S. White, P. O ' Neal, W. Carlson, R. George, A. Beck, L. Cook, S. Myers, D. Smalley, M. Burchfield. Third row: D. Smith, R. Roth, M. Miles, B. Gerstenberger, A. Turnball, B. Keffer,]. Williams, S. Hart. E. Ron Peckham, Jan Kotesky, and Doug Klein practice with president, Steve Myers. F. Ron Peckham, Doug Klein, and Jan Kotesky help one another with their violin pieces. Orchestra 87 Sing for joy to God our strength, shout aloud to the God of Jacob. - Psalm 8 1: 1 Orpheus Highlights the Year With a Trip to Colorado. Orpheus Choir, performing sacred music under the direction of Dr. George Dunbar, is Olivet ' s largest and busiest vocal group. Throughout the year they had many performances including chapel, fall and spring concerts and the homecoming sacred concert. They also presented the annual variety show, a mixture of comedy, music, and drama. Highlighting the year was the performance at the Bill Gaither Praise Gathering and the January tour to Colorado. They traveled to Colorado to spend ten days sightseeing, relaxing, and singing. They sang at theAir Force Academy, Denver First Church, the Bible College as well as other churches. 88 Orpheus Choir Praise the Lord. How good it is to sing praises to our God, how pleasant and fitting to praise him! -Psalm 147:1 Concert Singers and Vikings Use Their Talent for the Lord. Concert Singers consisted of seventeen talented vocalists who performed both on and off campus during the year. Singing mostly religious music, the group gave students important performance experience as they represented Olivet locally and in surrounding states. The Viking Male Chorus had an interesting year during 1980-81 as they took a trip to Texas and also sang at a wedding. During spring break the Chorus headed south for Houston, while in October they sang at the wedding of last year ' s Viking Male Chorus president. On campus they co- sponsored a variety show and went Christmas caroling with Treble Clef Choir. A. Gay Myers, Rebecca Nichols, and Cheryl Bitner gel packed for the trip to Colorado. B. Concert Singers — Front row: J. Hay, B. Swartz, T. McGill, D. Nance. Second row: A. Futre l, A. Hunt, C. Spires, T. Frame, S. White, J. Bell, J. Friend. Back row: S. Bitner, R. Wilson, J. CrabtreeJ. Postin, C King, D. Erickson, and Dr Dunbar. C. Orpheus Choir — Front row: C. Spires, K. Kirkpatrick, B. Swartz, M. Erickson, D Dikeman, D. Reddtck, K. Watson, B. Gibson, D. Holmquist, L. Maurer, B. Golay, S. Glendenning. Second row: R. Golay, L. Conden, S. White, P. Bick, S. Mundy, C. Stiles, C. Green, J. Friend, P. Reno, R. Nichols, and J. Tripp. Third row: M. Blakely, S. Bitner, G Myers, S. Freeman, R. Gross, T. McGill, J. Crabtree, R More and, A. Futrell, L. Garvin, C. King, J. Guyer, N. Cole, J. Cooper. Fourth row: A. Bogovich, F. Mellish, G. Deming, D. Meadows, M. Parker, D. Nance, T. Barnes, W. Armentrout, T. Frame, D. Karl, A. Hunt, T. Gunter, G. Davey, T. Strickfaden, G. Vantine. Fifth row: S. Carlson, T Kellerman, D Erickson, J. Bell, B Nichols, T. Godby.J. Postin, M. Burchfield, P. Kizzee, R. Tripp, S. Golay, S. Gould, R Wilson, G Meinecke, G. Small, J. Hay. D. Viking Male Chorus — Front row: A. Hilgenorffer, T. Reip, M. Reilly, M. Stevens, S Gordon, R Drake, G. Sullivan, L. Fosnaugh, P Whitlow, M. Garriott, P. O ' Neal. Second row: D. Robbins, T. Whitteberry, T. Baoman, A. Robinson, T. Travis, D. Walker, B. Coffey, G. True, K. Bateman, E. Drake, M. Hoffert, T. Harry. Back row: B. Thomas, R. Showers, D. Fowler, C. Nicholson, G. Culver, T. Barber, T. Wallers, S.Johnson, D. Swartz, J. Goodhue, D. Harton.J. Barker. E. Orpheus officers — Front row: Secretary, D. Dikeman: 2nd Vice-president,]. Crabtree: Librarian, J. Cooper; Robarian, A. Futtrell; Second row: Historian, A. Boogavich; 1st Vice-president, J. Postin; Chaplin, D Meadows; President, J. Bell; and Business manager, D. Nance. F. Dedicated and talented, Mark Stevens accompanied the Vikings on piano each performance. Concert Singers and Vikings j 89 II I I MW. M HH ' Serve the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs. - Psalm 100:2 Treble Clef Performs Local Concerts Treble Clef completed its second year under the direction of Maria Kinsey. Some of its outstanding performances were at College Church and at the Homecoming Sacred Concert. On tour in Three Rivers, Michigan; Winchester, Indiana; and Hunington, Indiana, the ladies ministered to churches through their vocal songs and handbell performances. Selling M M ' s and co- sponsoring the Viking — Treble Clef Variety Show they raised their funds for their tours. 90 Treble Clef and Handbells. MHM H HM With trumpets and the blast of the ram ' s horn — shout for joy before the Lord, the King. - Psalm 98:6 Brass Consort and Stage Band Add a New Style of Music. The music department is a very important part of the Olivet community and provides many organizations when students can display their talents — two of those being brass consort and stage band. Brass Consort, a nine member group directed by Professor Matthew Airhart, concentrated on perfecting its music rather than just playing it. The Consort, which included some of the best brass players on campus, had a busy year presenting several concerts and playing in churches. New to the Olivet campus this year was the twenty member Stage Band, directed by Dr. Harlow Hopkins. Playing contemporary and jazz music, the band strove to familiarize themselves with music and techniques to teach in the public schools. The band played for the Gong Show, concerts, and served as the pep band for home basketball games during Interim. m A. Brenda Harmon shows the skill with which handbells play. B. Stage Band: Front row: D. Egge, W. Armentrout, R. Peckham, T. Godby, B.Jamison, J. Trotter, F. Fitzwater, S. Myers. Second row: D. Klein, A. Turnbull, D. Ruth, J. Leston, R. Burch. Third row: E. Penrod, M. Miles, C. Adams, B. Coffey, B. Gerstenberger, B. Burchfield, L. Condon, R. Sapp, Dr. Hopkins, M. Burchfield, C. Treble Clef — Front row: M. Kensey, A. Beck, R. Fisher, S. Geist, C. Chainey, M. Bean, S. Berbaum, M. Shockey, L. Steed, C. Hyson, W. Carlson. Second row: K. Snyder, J. McCoy, J. Lee, P. Ingersoll, M. Rittenhouse, K.Jones, K. Titterington, C. Rose, D. White. Third row: T. Dilts,J. Arnold, M. Wooden, L. Hines, D. Bridegroom, R. Kinnersley, K. Paffenroth, C. Peclman, M. Hicks, P. Davis. Fourth row: C. Poling, V. Kirby, B. King, C. Post, L. Kranich, B. Harmon, K. Oliver, N. Keeling, C. Campbell, D. Brass Consort — C. Adams, M. Miles, R. Roth, D. Smith, J. Leston, J. Williams, B. Keffer, A. Turnbull, B. Gerstenberger, Prof. M. Airhart. E. Handbell Choir: C. Hyson, K. Oliver, C. Chainey, R. Fisher, L. Kranich, B. Harmon, P. Ingersol. F. Rusty Burch and Mark Burchfield contribute greatly to Stage Band ' s sound. Brass Consort and Stage Band 91 - ' - -i -• A. Journeyman Quartet — Front row: G. Smith, G. Davey. Back row: G. VanTine, R. Wilson, D. Meyer, M. Fox. B Brotherhood Quartet — Front row: D. Karl, A. Hunt, S. Lovett, R. Burch, Second row: S. Meyers, T. Cluck. C. Kindred Spirit Trio — T. Bick, S. Freeman, D. Stiles, S. White. D. New Life Trio — Front row: B. Tyler, C. Oliver. Back row: L. Purdue, V. Gross. The Prais by Kim Twee Performing at the Bill Gaither Praise Gatherii has quickly become a tradition for Orpheus I Choir as they participated in their third festiv; ! this year. The annual Praise Gathering was he! November 20-22 at the Convention Center in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Praise Gathering consisted of mini- concerts, siminars, and services throughout tl day and a large gospel concert in the evening The Seminars concerned Christian living wit! an emphasis on Christian families, finance an- marriage. A musical seminar was also held during the gathering. The Bill Gaither Praise Gathering started out relatively small, just as praise through song. Now, six years later, nearly 8,000 people 92 J Quartets M H lathering tended and listened to such notable speakers Dr. Leslie Parrott, Bob Benson, Reuben elch and Charles Colson. The number of )spel performers has also widened to include oug Oldham, Nielson and Young, Debbie Done, Larnell Harris, Amy Grant, Cynthia awson, Don Francisco, Orpheus Choir, and of urse the Bill Gaither Trio. livet students participated in the weekend stival feeling that it was a time of spiritual owth and benefit. This year Bill Gaither xiated one hundred tickets to the Olivet udents who wished to attend. M dl Sing to the glory of bis name; offer him glory and praise. - Psalm 66:2 Trios and Quartets Use Their Talent for Educational Zone The Office of Development sponsored four musical groups to perform and represent Olivet across the educational zone. This year Kindrid Spirit, New Life Trio, The Journeymen and the Brotherhood Quartet were the chosen groups. Throughout the year the singers performed in chapel, church services, district assemblies, zone rallies and revivals. During the summer they traveled and witnessed to many while working in youth camps. After Strong Beginning Football Team Finishes 5-4 Incorporating pride, unity, and excellent individual ability, the 1980 football team was turned into a winning tradition. Offensively, the Olivet football team finished first in the conference, averaged 325 yards per game, and finished second defensively. In addition, the Tigers ' produced many individual accomplishments, including the Dr. Seldon Kelley award, presented to Jeff Habedank Team most valuable player, Kent Coffey, outstanding offensive lineman, Mike Bear, offensive back, David Bruce, defensive lineman, Kent Coffey, offensive back, Steve Sanders, special team player of the year, Jim Farber, most improved, Bruce Brown, best freshman, David Bruce, most valuable offensive scout, Tim Robinson, and most valuable defensive scout Mike Manville, all helped the team succeed in a winning season. Ernie Vanderstein finished tenth in the nation with a 40.9 yard punting average and Kent Coffey battled for the coveted ail-American award. 96 Football A. 1980 ONC Tiger ' s — L to R, Front row: R. Myers, trainer;]. BiscoeJ. Rattle, K. Richardson, head coach; G. Newsome, I,. Miller, B. Dorton. Row two: S. Auch, T. Erickson, R. McDuffe, j. Habedank, M. Bear, K. Coffey, M. Stuck, J. Burggrat, D. DeRose. Row three: P. Moon, D. Erickson, D. Mucci, R. Hansen, S. Sanders, D. Foster, T. Frazier, G. Wilder son, C. Dillman. Row four: D. Coleman, M. Manville, D. Brown, B. Brown, J. Killian, M. Conway, D. Newsome, T. Robinson, A. Kirpalrick. Row five: S. Shelby, A. Dillman, J. Allen, B. Fjchinson, B. Kenser, S. Allen, T. McCann, B. McElroy, E. Vandersteen. Row six: D. Hayes, S. Harvey, S. Finckbohn, M. Ward, K. Ware, S. Hetherington.J. Kelhnhofer, S. Allen, R. Cotner. Row seven: J. Farber, R Blockway, G.Jenkins, D. Taylor, B. Riesen, D. Shuler.J. Goudy, D. Marsh, R. Petrucha. Row eight: D. Barnekow, R. Hissom, R. Mitchell, M. Geiselman, M. Turnbull, B. Shinn, R. Lashley, S. Bruce, W. Mattox. B. All-purpose man, Steve Auch, heads down field. C. Fullback David Bruce gains yardage on a carry against Millikin. D. Offensive line coach, John Rattle, discusses what he wants done by the offensive team. E. Defensive back Mark Stuck races toward paydirt. F. Dallas Mucci finds himself entangled with an Anderson defender. G. Darrell Harvey cradles a pass inside the ten yard line. Football Finds Success With New Coach 98 football A. Finger-tip catches are common for split-end Dino DeRose. B. Freshman, Mark Ward talks with teammates on the sidelines. C. All eyes are centered on the action as coaches Richardson and Newsome are flanked by Dee Foster and company. D. Perhaps the most valuable person to the team is Trainer, Randy Myers. E. Tackle, Mike Conway, provides protection as Jeff Habedank sets up to pass. F. The Tiger ' s defensive line anticipates the snap to the punter. flsfifi ,, Winning Tradition Built On Pride and Unity A. The scoreboard says it all as the Tigers defeat Concordia. B. Dallas Mucci concentrates on Jeff Habedank ' s throw as a Millikm defender prepares to make the hit. C. The center, Kurt Ware, plays the pit. D. Who says that football is a non-contact sport? E. Mike Conway blocks against Milliken, while Steve Auch carries the ball. F. Tailback Mark Wacd puts a few moves on Concordia ' s defense. G. Steve Auch comes back to throw a pass. H. Jim, Rick Burggraf McDuffee, Dallas Mucci, and Tracey Erickson take a breather as teammate Donnell Coleman joins them. 100 J Football Football I 101 Young Team Gains Experience .,   , ?5b A N f t t z. ). L o r., Standing: R. Gray, assl. coach; J. Kring, asst. coach; B. Wilson, R. Collins, J. Eltason, J Rose, J Jones, J. Brown, R.Johnson, S. Bone, T. McFallJ. Culp, coach. Kneeling; T Lesion, G. Jenkins, R.Johnson, D. Gibson, D Powell, P. Walker, M. Smith, E. Larson, T. Bardy, T. Weeks. B. Tim Bardy exhibits soccer skill. C.Jeff Brown appears in command of the situation. D.John Eliason tackles the opponent in his effort to gain control. E. Skilled fast action dribbling gives Eliason the chance for a quick getaway. E.Jeff Brown contains the ball while the opponent struggles to break away. G. Tim Bardy receives a pass and continues action. S dfcfiL— + -- m m - -— «fi 102 I Soccer The Tiger ' s success was measured this year at the Bethel College Soccer Tournament. The three year old Tiger team took third and later in the season, defeated the tourney ' s second place team. In its quest for varsity recognition, the kickers took on some tough competition from schools where soccer had become increasingly popular. According to Coach John Culp, the best games the Tigers played were against St. Joseph (4-1) and Aurora (2-5). Although they lost to Aurora, the Tigers proved they could be tough competition. Returning veterans and a large number of freshmen enabled the team to play better than before. Even though the record was the same as the ' 79 season (3-14), the Tigers allowed fewer goals and scored more than in the past. The Tiger soccer team produced an all-conference player, John Eliason. Freshman, Tim Weeks, was also named to the NCCAA district team. s HtfW - Soccer I 103 ... As Tough Competitors v aft)  z k -- ' J ... flP ■ ■ . -.•£  « JS®K ' : - : :■ ' W J04 Scr«r A.John Eliason goes in for score. Eliason was top scorer among the kickers this year with 12 goals. B.John Eliason waits for an easy break. C. MVP Tim Weeks and sophomore Jeff Brown find another meaning to soccer lingos ' break away. D. Assistant coach John Kring gives team members individual attention. E. Stan Boice sets up to put the ball up field. F. Tim Bardy, chipping the ball, takes advantage of a chance to move up field. G.Jim Jones makes a determined attempt to break up a pass while teammate Kick Johnson is ready to assist. Soccer 105 Experience and Eagerness Make for A Better Women ' s Tennis Team For the past four years, the women ' s tennis team had experienced a low slump in their record which began to pick up last year. Coming from one win and fifth place in the conference, they ' ve climbed to two wins and fourth place in the conference tournament. It may not seem like much, but after only one win in four years those two wins have built up excitement and anticipation towards a better winning season next fall. Coach Doenges was very pleased with the team this year. Both spiritually and athletically the team matured during the season. A graduating senior, Cindi Schimmelpfennig, in her fourth year at Olivet, proved to be a great asset to the team. Led by their number one player, Tamme Akridge, a junior transfer student, the women look forward to next year with vigor and enthusiasm. 1981 shows potential for stronger players, both old and new with a more competitive capability and a long-awaited winning season for Olivet. HXi J Wnmen ' i Tenn A. Number one singles player, Tamme Akridge returns a backhand behind the baseline. B. Second year player Mindy Vaught shows her forehand form. C. Liz Cornell, veteran varsity player, takes a breather. D. Karen Me gaard displays the strength of her forehand. E. First year varsity member Bonnie McKnight anticipates her opponents next shot. F. Coach Doenges discusses strategy with her team. G. Sophomore Karen Melgaard vollies a shot back. H. 1980 ONC Girl ' s Tennis — L to R: L. Cornell, M. Vaught.J. Rodgers, T. Akridge, K. Melgaard, C. Schimmelpfenning, M. Miracle, B. McKnight, Coach Doenges. Women ' s Tennis 107 + p- -tl Coach Names Team Spirit As Greatest Asset D A. L. to R.; D. Hildreth, P. Galhman.J. Lewis, J. Sltmbarskt.J. Gray, Standing; B. Patterson, coach; T. Harris, L. Herman, S. Pokorny, L. Sessink, S. Brady, D. Rhodes, J. Boardman, D. Rantz, manager. B. Sue Brady confers with the referee during a break in pre- game warm-ups. C. Concentration level is high as Tanya Harris scores despite rivals ' defense. D. A circle of concern — the Tigers gather to play strategy. E. Lynelte Sessink spikes against opponent while Julie Cray is poised for return. F. Teammates look on as Sue Brady makes a crucial save. G. Deb Hildrelh foils opponent ' s attempt to block shot. H.Janae Sltmbarski prepares to return while Lisa Herman lends support. I.Janet Boardman sets up the play as J. Cray, L. Herman, and J. Sltmbarski move in. 31, 108 I Volleyball ft Despite their great team spirit, this year ' s- girls volleyball team was plagued by a series of misfortunes evidenced by their 5-13-1 season record. Coach Brenda Patterson was optimistic, saying that this was the best Olivet volleyball team she has ever coached. Highlights included a 94 percent accuracy in serving and the exceptional job of playing the net. Lynette Sessick was named to the NIIC all- conference team. Others nominated from Olivet were Sandi Pokorny, Sue Brady, and Julie Cray. New Talent Added to Experience Yields Great Potential 7 70 Basketball t w 0 - A. Pat Martin outjumps his opponent by a wide margin. B. Tim Hess fires from the corner as the Tiger ' s offense shifts to support him. C. Gary Corzett scores with a lay-up as stunned opponents look on. D.Jeff Kenser sinks a jump shot from 15 feet out. E. Gary Corzett attempts a jump shot as Daryl Nelson sets up the defense. F. Coach Hodge reveals the game plan as starters take a breather. G. R. Woolard and P. Gard spark the Tigers to a victory over Circleville. Basketball I 111 Cagers Face Tough Competition A. Junior guard, John Jaynes, demonstrates his poise with this 18 foot jump shot. B. Despite opponents efforts, Junior Pat Martin scored from the corner. C. Daryl Nelson stretches for the rebound. D. Junior Jeff Kenser concentrates on his shot from the outside. E. Skyler Hasselbring wrestles down another rebound. F. Senior center, Gary Corzett, reaches for the sky as he scores against the seemingly helpless competition. G. Keith Peachy drives in for 2 points on a fast break 1 12 j Basketball Olivet ' s Tigers entered the Illinois Wesleyan College game with a 4-3 record. They planned to improve this by downing the I.W.C. Titans on their own court. However, on December second the odds were against the Tigers. The Titans ' record against Olivet was 3-0 and they were determined to keep their record perfect. Leading the ONC attack were junior, Daryl Nelson and senior, Gary Corzett, both at 6 ' 5 who were averaging 18.1 and 17.1 points per game, respectively. The defense had its hands full with I.W.C. ' s high-scoring captain Greg Yess, and while the offense continued to score, the ' Yess-man, ' who just a week later would shatter all the records of Jack Sikma (now of the Seattle Supersonics) by scoring 47 points against Indiana Central, was held to a mere 11 points. Daryl Nelson led the scoring for the Tigers with his 19 points, followed closely by Gary Corzett, with 18, who led in rebounds by pulling down 14. Also contributing to this 66-65 win over I.W.C. was Pat Martin, with 12 points. Keith Peachy and Mark Fleming added 9 and 8 points respectively. This victory gave the Tigers a 5-3 record and set them on the road to another winning season. Basketball I 113 Proof is in the Winning D A. Varsity Basketball Team: R Hodge, Coach, J. Allhands, G. Corzett, D. Nelson, J. Clark, J. Hodge, S Hasselbring, K Richardson, Assistant Coach, L. Moon, M. Fleming, T. Hess, K. Peachy, P Martin, J, faynes, R Myers, Trainer, T. Hardyman, Manager. B. Lamont Moon makes a class pass against Concordia. C. Senior Mark Fleming scores two against a Concordia powerhouse. D Freshman Tim Roberts fights for possession of the ball. E John faynes soars for a rebound. F Daryl Nelson scores on a jumpshol as helpless opponents look on. G. Junior Varsity Basketball Team: K. Richardson, Coachfj.Jaynes, T Roberts, J. Allhands, J. Clark, J. Hodge, S. Hasselbring, M. Moon, D Malone. 1 14 I Basketball r— It 3? J Several factors contributed to the successful 1980 basketball season at Olivet. Three starters from ' 79 gave a strong nucleus on which to build. Several sophomores and freshmen playing important roles added depth to the cagers. The Tigers proved they could handle the toughest schedule ever in the history of Olivet basketba They faced nationally ranked Quincy and, in the district, highly ranked Illinois Wesleyan and McHendry. A highlight was the win over powerful Wesleyan. It was the first time ever that an Olivet team had beaten Wesleyan. The Tigers won their own Homecoming tournament defeating Grace in the ast 10 seconds of the final quarter, 73-69- Basketball 11} ONC Grapplers Wrestle for a Successful Season The grapplers ot ONC began the 1980-81 season on a winning mat. The Homecoming tournament, in which ONC hosted Bradley University, put the Tigers on top with their first win 55-00. The Tigers added five transfer wrestlers to their squad; of these, Jeff Lee from the U niversity of Kentucky and Steve Klock from Liberty Baptist College captured first place in their divisions along with returning letterman Al MacQueen, Joe Nugent, and Darryl Wellman. In the Missouri inivitational Steve Klock was the only Tiger to place, seizing third place in his weight class. Freshman Dave Manville from Dansville, Michigan filled the 124 pound weight class, taking first in over six tournaments for ONC. 116 I Wrestling A. Stewart Leedham awaits the whistle. B. Tim Ferness gives a smile as the referree shows the crowd his victory. C. Heavyweight Steve Ferguson stays on top of his opponent to capture a win for the Tigers. D. 1979-80, 118 pound champion pins for another win in 1981. E. Ineligible for first semester competition, wrestlers Steve Klock and Jeff Lee lend their hand at the score table. F. Darryl Wellman plans his strategy against his Elmhurst opponent. G. Steve Ferguson lifts his opponent high to regain control. Wrestling 117 Victory Strengthens Excitement •J A. Freshman Dave Bruce shows impressive style in his first match of the season. B. The correct stance for Steve Klock means a win. C. Victory for Rich Clark comes only after a lot of work. D Freshman RolfHissom applies pressure and determination to his Elmhurst opponent. E. Dave Bruce skillfully rides his opponent for 2 pts. F. Coach Larry Watson and trainer Steve Auch are ever aware of their wrestlers ' situations. G Dave Manville, Spanky, prepares to gel a good jump on his man. H Steve Klock glances over to his coach for instructions. Wrestling I 119 Young Women Cagers Finish Successful Season Led by the high scoring of Jenny Rodgers and Carol Campbell, the ONC ladies ' basketball team finished its season with a 4-3 conference record. A major goal for the year was attained in the 72- 54 victory over a strong Aurora team. Coach Doenges was pleased with how the girls finished. They ' re a young team, and learning to work together like they have is an important accomplishment. If they continue to work together, we can expect great things out of our women Cagers in the future. 120 I Women ' } Basketball A.J. Rodgers shoots two from the outside. B. Concentration is the key for K. Kundrat. C. C. Cheek attempts two. D. K. Kundrat jumps high to sink a basket. E. C. Cheek sets up another play. F. M. Miracle acts aggressively to retain possession of the ball. Women ' s Basketball I 121 122 I Women ' s Basketball Vi A.J. Rodgers scores with a lay-up. B. C. Campbell stuns opponents with her jump shot. C. K. Kundrat retrieves rebound. D A. Christiansen exhibits poise and confidence as she shoots from the outside. E. ONC Ladies ' Basketball Team: Carol Doenges, Coach, C. Cheek, C. McAvoy, K. Gilmore.J. Sumbarski, M. Sauter, co-captain, C Campbell, K. Kundrat, co-captain, A. Christiansen, B. Marshall, M. Miracle, J. Rodgers, T. Brininstool, B. McKnight. F. K. Kundrat jumps high for first possession of the ball. G. A. Christiansen advances inside to make the basket for ONC. g m Women ' s Basketball I 123 The Tiger Steel Mill Slows Production The Tigers looked awesome after an opening victory against Florida Bible and found themselves with a midseason record of 11-2. But the bats of The Mighty Steel Mill subsided as only 26 of 40 games were played due to rain. The last half of the season took a surprising twist and the dismal 2-11 homestretch left the Tigers with a season record of 13-13- 124 I Baseball A. Concentration ts a major part of Kevin Short ' s team leading ERA. B. Larry Watson flashes signals in his final season as head coach. C. The dust settles as Doug Bricker records one of his season high O steals. D. Darrell Slack hurls the best record of the 1980 season. E. The team and spectators alike delight in Steve Sherer ' s home run. F. MVP, Tim Hess turns the double play. Y ■ n i Baseball 125 Alumni Game Highlights Season sAj .: 5 ! -;— • ' ,;! [f i.. ■m 1980 also marked the First Annua Old Timers Baseball Weekend. Twenty three alumni returned to their alma mater for a weekend of fun and fund raising. Through tickets, ads, and donations, the alumni game raised enough money to finance the team ' s trip to the Boca Raton Christian Tournament in Florida. The 1980 Tigers beat the old timers in a Saturday game and the two teams joined forces on Sunday to sing in College Church. 126 I Baseball A. Leading the team with 27 base on balls, Doug Bricker proves he can connect. B. An exciting afternoon on the ONC bench. C. Craig { Tuc) Dillman psychs out the opposing batter. D. The First Annual Old Timer ' s game highlighted the season. E. Steve Auch charges to glove the out. F. Al Brillhart anticipates the tag. G.John Ruder lays down the perfect bunt. Baseball I 127 •e Netters Continue Dominance in Conference B. .. ' . 128 I Men ' i Tennis The 1980 tennis team aspired to new heights by sweeping the conference championship winning all nine flights. Rod Carpenter then went on to win a district championship for the ONC Netters. The team ' s talent made it possible for them to travel south to play some of the southern colleges for the first time in Olivet history. On the southern tour, the Tigers went 3-2; beating Belmont College, Greenville, Treveca, and winning matches against Vanderbilt and Austin Peay. Rob Grider and Wayne Shumaker, numbers one and two respectively, finished a four year career at Olivet where the two were the first ranked doubles team. Rod Carpenter, at the number four position, earned the award, Best new player, while compiling a record of 19-4. Ken Carpenter put together another fine season to help the Tiger effort. Mark Gilroy and Don Meyer rounded the team out and comprised the number three doubles team. The team had the privilege of playing the first season on the new Olivet tennis court complex. A. Seniors, Rob Grider, Wayne Shumaker, and Mark Gilroy are three reasons the team is successful. B. Mark Gilroy exhibits the form of a veteran player. C. No. 2 player, Wayne Shumaker returns a shot from behind the baseline. D. Wayne Shumaker displays the form which made him a four year varsity player. E. Rob Grider shows the form which carried him within one match of the NAIA Natinal Championship. F. Rod Carpenter concentrates on brother Ken volleying in a home match. G. With a booming serve, Rod Carpenter sets up his Illinois Benedictine opponent. H. Men ' s Tennis L. to R., Front Row: Rod Carpenter, Ken Carpenter, Don Meyer. Back Row: Coach Lynn Surre, Rob Grider, Wayne Saumaker, Mark Gilroy. Men ' s Tennis j 129 Florida Tournament Highlights Women ' s Softball Season A. Cindy Schimmelpfenning is out on a close play at the plate. B. Lead off hitter Diane Gamble takes a healthy cut at the ball. C. Le Ann Ward scores ahead of the relay throw. D. Looking on, Karen Hermiz hopes to imitate teammate Lanette Sessink ' s success with the bat in a home game. E. Carol Chainey cracks a shot to the left side of the diamond as home fans start to anticipate the outcome of the play. F. Lanette Sessink benefits the girls Softball team as the starting first baseman. G. All-conference pitcher, Carol Chainey, makes her delivery to the plate. 150 I Women i Softball We can do it! That was the theme for the 1980 ONC Softball Team; although a prized state championship bid eluded them, these women had no reason to be ashamed. For the second year in a row, the girls began their season with an undefeated Florida Tournament against teams from Michigan, Indiana, and New York. With optimism high and one championship already under their belt the girls returned home only to be plagued by injuries. However, under the superb leadership of second year coach, Brenda Patterson, the girls once again proved to be the most winning women ' s team on campus as they posted an impressive 16-4 record with an .800 winning percentage. Women ' i Softball HI Young Cindermen Enjoy a Promising Season A. Bill McElroy display! the form that gained him the Top Field Events Award. B. Top sprinter Dan Cook adds flame to the 100 yard dash. C. M VP Mark Reader breaks the victory tape. D. Russ Leigh and Mark Reader are the Tigers one -two punch. E. The gun signals the start of the 100 yard dash. F. Dennis Seymour exhibits determination and stamina in the 440. G. Coach Hodge receives strategy from above. H. Brian Shindle is up and over for another successful leap. 132 I Track and Field 1980 was an exciting year. Finishing a strong 3rd in the NIIC Conference, 6th at the NAIA District Meet, and a respectable 10th at the Illinois Wesleyan Invitational, Olivet ' s nine-man track team combined discipline, pride, and individual talent to complete a successful season. Team records were set in the 1600 meter and 400 meter relays. Individual records were broken by Bill McElroy, tossing the javelin 174 ' 9; Russ Leigh, running a breath-taking 33.35 in the 10,000 meter run; and by Mark Reader, placing 1st in the 5,000 meter the NAIA district meet. Reader was also the high point scorer, MVP, and top runner. Bill McElroy placed a praiseworthy 6th in the NCCAA tournament and was given the Top Field Events Award. The 1981 season promises to produce new talent, broken records, and a reviving spirit to Olivet ' s hard-working track team. Intramurals Provide a Break From Studies Olivet ' s intramural program allows competitive recreation for the student body, faculty and staff members who don ' t participate, for one reason or another, in the intercollegiate program. Intramurals integrate exercise, Christian fellowship, social development, and just plain fun. Over 450 persons participated in the Olivet intramural program this year: 36 men ' s basketball teams, 40 wrestlers, 12 co-ed volleyball teams, and 8 co-ed basketball teams. Flag football, revived after five years, had four teams participating. Half the fun of intramurals was picking the team name. Some names are self explanatory: Crunch Bunch, Sports Limited and Ruinators. Some, however, (RMSH, Triple BT ' s, 4W ' s, and J. R. P.l ' s) will remain a joke among the team members and a select few. The Go For Its won two titles — coed basketball and coed volleyball. Indoor soccer, the 3 mile run, bowling, golf, ping pong, and badminton were all in the initial stages of planning. 134 intramurals Intramurah I 135 Intramurals Incorporate Competition, Recreation, and Fun A, Don Corzine attempts a take down in the semi finals and later advances to the final round of the 167 pound class. B. Tim Tag ' s three-quarter nelson paves the way for a pin in the 177 pound quarter finals match. C. Intramural grapplers begin their all- important warm up routines. D. Bill McElroy positions for a cradle and goes on to win the 190 pound semi finals match. E Roger Brockway applies pressure as referee Joe Nugent gives the count. F. Ritch Clark restrains Russ Brown ' s escape attempt as referee Al Macqueen looks on. G. Dave Bruce crossfaces Bob Burcham in the heavyweight match. H. Mike Rowe pins Jeff Tripp in the first period of the quarterfinals match. 136 Intramurals kfili Intramurah I 137 Cheerleaders Spark Victory D E A. Sara McClung cheers on the J.V. Cagers. B. Football Cheerleaders add color to the Tiger game. C. Cuteness is a prerequisite for being an ONC cheerleader. D. Pam Gard radiates excitement as the Tigers surge to victory. E. Kim Rodgers grows concerned as Olivet turns the ball over to their opponent. F. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders: T. Hodge, co-captain, K. Rodgers. B. Mihay, P. Gard, captain, M. Myers, R. Woolard, B. Paschall, P. Caldwell. G. Football Cheerleaders: P. Gard, co-captain, B. Thorton, T. Hodge, B. Mihay, R. Woolard, C. Calas, captain, M. Myers. H. Cheerleaders and fans proclaim Tigers 1. I. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: (Top) S. McClung, G. Cook, M. Gardziella, D. Ainley, captain, (not pictured) S. Holcomb, M. L. Pitts, co captain. J. P. Caldwell assists a future eager. 138 I Cheerleaders UNITY — Perhaps the most important part of our ONC cheerleaders ' attitudes this year concerned a concept of unity described in their theme scripture: May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give you a spirit of unity among yourselves as you follow Christ Jesus, so that with one heart and mouth you may glorify God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Over the past few years we have seen many improvements and expect to be a part of many more, said Pam Gard, captain of the Varsity Basketball squad. And, indeed, changes have been made this year and improvements have been obtained. Coach Larry Watson, recently appointed athletic director, was especially helpful in making the girls realize the significance of their role in leading the fans. Jane Postin, an ONC graduate and former Tiger cheerleader, acted as sponsor this year in conducting the try-outs and helped the girls with routines. Daryl Hazelwood met weekly with the cheerleaders to instruct them in basic gymnastics. Finally, the many years of experiences represented on the squad not only improved the overall ability of the cheerleaders, but gave them a wealth of ideas. We are the ONC Cheerleaders And that is plain to see But we shine out in another way; Our Christian unity. We ' 11 never settle for looking Like just another squad For we do something far better — We cheer and shine for God! ONC WOMEN ' S TENNIS OPP o 2 6 5 9 3 ONC 6 4 1 4 4 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 1 2 ONC 60 33 26 17 21 8 20 23 14 ONC Lewis St. Francis Rockford Concordia Trinity Aurora IIT Lewis SOCCER Aurora Bethel Fort Wayne Roosevelt Univ. St. Joseph ' s IIT Purdue Calumet Trinity Christian Trinity Roosevelt Judson Aurora Trinity Rockford Judson Rockford Loyola Maranatha Concordia Eureka Milikin linois Benidictine Rose-Hulman DePaul Evangiel Anderson 3 Trinity Christian George Williams 3 Trinity 1 North Central Aurora 3 U. of Chicago 2 Rockford 2 Mt. Vernon 1 Mt. Union 3 Judson St. Xavier 1 Wheaton 1 IBC Concordia IBC Tournament St. Joseph 1 Augustana North Park IBC Ambrose Scoreboard 9 9 9 7 3 4 6 OPP 6 11 3 1 5 6 4 1 7 5 3 5 9 9 4 FOOTBALL OPP o 14 39 3 10 42 13 24 VOLLEYBALL OPP l 3 2 3 3 1 5 3 1 3 3 3 3 ONC no 73 70 73 73 76 83 66 84 76 95 66 76 80 91 88 85 65 51 81 67 58 67 74 78 63 ONC 79 98 62 94 66 101 108 92 79 66 70 92 77 60 79 66 89 ONC VARSITY BASKETBALL George Williams Grace College Quincy College Goshen College Anderson College Taylor Univ. Grand Rapids Baptist Illinois Wesleyan McKendree College North Central Circleville Bible St. Xavier Wisconsin- Whitewater Rockford Judson Concordia Trinity Depauw University Illinois Benedictine Aurora Rockford Judson Concordia Trinity IBC Aurora OPP 86 69 102 77 83 63 73 56 100 63 69 72 79 58 64 72 71 62 50 61 68 52 48 60 73 62 ONC TENNIS OPP JV BASKETBALL OPP ONC Alumni 83 Lewis 77 Illinois Wesleyan 87 McKendree 95 St. Francis 76 Rockford 61 Judson 89 Concordia 52 Trinity 65 Lewis 74 IBC 68 Aurora 87 Judson 74 Concordia 35 Trinity 55 IBC 67 Aurora 81 WRESTLING OPP 51 Bradly 31 Huntington 36 24 Univ. of Chicago 28 31 Milikin 29 28 Illinois Wesleyan 17 23 Concordia 14 26 Elmhurst 21 2nd Tiger Invitational 1st Illinois Wesleyan 1st Elmhurst Invitational 1st Maranatha Invitational 22 North Park 12 21 North Central 23 24 Univ. of Chicago 17 1st Concordia Invitational 2 Vanderbilt 7 5 Belmont 4 3 Austin Perry 6 8 Greenville l] 5 Trevecca 1 8 Rockford 1 6 Lewis 3 RO Trinity RO RO North Park RO 9 Judson 8 IBC 1 4 Milikin 5 3 Wheaton 6 2 St. Francis 7 9 Aurora 1 Northeastern 8 7 ITT 2 3 Univ. of Wisconsin 6 9 Concordia 7 Lewis 2 )NC SOFTBALL OPP 8 Aurora 18 14 Judson 4 6 Elmhurst 10 2 North Central 16 6 IBC 19 8 Trinity George Williams 6 22-12 Trinity Christian 1-2 12 Concordia 2 Bibletown Invitational Tournament 3 Grace 2 24 Nyack 5 3 Grace 2 7 Grand Rapids Baptist 1 12 Nyack 3 3 Grace 14 Grand Rapids Baptist 7 )NC WOMAN ' S OPP BASKETBALL 59 Mount Vernon 62 82 Mount Vernon 63 80 St. Xavier 55 71 National 73 72 Aurora 54 68 National 109 87 North Central 100 68 MacMurray 75 69 Illinois College 64 66 Concordia 77 75 Rockford 69 69 McKendree 53 68 George Williams 91 58 IBC 83 72 Judson 50 74 Trinity 63 W Mundelein FT 1st N.CC.A.A. Regionals 5th N.CC.A.A. Nationals a 4 TRACK TEAM AWARDS Ecumenical Invitational 10th place N.I. I.C. Conference Meet 3rd place N.A.I. A. District 20 Meet 6th place NEW RECORDS Bill McElroy Javelin 174 ' 9 Russ Leigh 10,000M. 33:35.0 400 Relay Team (Killion, Seymour, McElroy, Cook) ONC 6 1 3 1 12 9 7 7 10 7 6 4 4 4 4 2 8 2 4 10 4 5 BASEBALL Florida Bible Mid-America Nazarene Grace College Taylor College Bethel College Grand Rapids Baptist Montreat College Nyach Concordia Judson College Trinity Aurora College Lewis College Rockford College IL Benedictine College Concordia University of Chicago George Williams College Chicago State Forfeit to Olivet OPP 4 1 2 2 6 2 1 4 3 2 9 6 7 2 6 5 6 7 12 7 9 5 9 6 7 ' Scoreboard 141 142 I Vision Division 144 I Seniors and Underclass MARCIA ABBOTT Elementary Ed. B.S. JUDY ABRAHAM Nursing B.S.N. LINDA JEAN ADLER Nursing B.S.N. REBECCA GAYLE AHLSEEN Elementary Ed. B.S. GLENN L. AMERSON Religion B.A. CATHY S. AMTOWER Nursing B.S.N. 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FORD Business Management B.S. DAVID FOWLER Elementary Ed. B.S. BRENDA FRANSEEN Nursing B.S.N. RANDAL B. FRAZIER Social Science B.A. DAWN GADD Nursing B.S.N. DIANE GAMBLE Social Justice Business Ad B.S. JOY GARTON Elementary Ed. B.S. JENNIFER I. GILROY English B.A. 154 I Seniors MARK A. GOODKIND Business Management B.S. MIKE GORDON Religion T.H.B. PAM GOUDY Physics B.A. RONDA LYNN GOWAN Elementary Ed. B.S. PATRICIA E. GRAFF Dietitics B.S. EDWIN GRANT Biology B.A. DENISE GRAY Nursing B.S.N. RUSTY GRAY Physical Education B.S. MARK GREEN Religion B.A. Seniors 155 BRENDAJ. GREENLEE Geology Math B.S. GARY GRIFFIN Communications B.A. JEFF HABEDANK Business Management B.S. JAMES HAMMERSTRAND Language B.A. Business Finance B.S. ANDRE HARRING Business Ad. B.S. TONY HARRIS Business Finance B.S. JEANETTE HART Psychology B.A. JOHN HAY Theology T.H.B. DAWN HAYWARD Psychology B.S. DARRELL HAZELWOOD Business Ad. B.S. 156 I Seniors RGINIA DIANE HEALY femenlary Ed. B.S. 3ROTHY HEISE tsmess Ad. B.S. MONA HENSLEY Nursing B.S.N. TIMOTHY P. HESS Marketing B.S. DANIEL HiLL Social Justice B.A. BECKY HINES Nursing B.S.N. DENISE SUSANNE HOFFERT Nursing B.S.N. CONNIE HOKANSON Chemistry I Zoology B.A. MARK HOLCOMB Christian Ed. B.A. DEBORAH HOOD Home Ec. B.A. TAMI HOOSE Psychology B.A. MARK R. HOPKINS Business Management B.S. Seniors 157 VERNON J. HORNER Chemistry B.A. MICHELLE C. HUCK Nursing B.S.N. DEBRA HUMPHREY Nursing B.S.N. ANDREW L. HUNT Music E. B.S. JOYCE KAY HURLIMAN Nursing B.S.N. COLLEEN HUSTON English Ed. B.A. ROSE HUTCHISON Zoology B.A. JAMES H. HUTSON Zoology Pre. Dent. B.A. LINDA HOLLENBECK HUTSON Nursing B.S.N. ALMEDA L. HYDE Elementary Ed. B.A. PATJACKSON Elementary Ed. B.S. SCOTT JACKSON Computer Science B.S. BILL JOHNSON Art B.S. DENISE A.JOHNSON Nursing B.S.N. JANET L.JOHNSON Dietitics B.S. PAUL NATHAN JOHNSON Business Ad. B.S. 158 I Seniors RAYJOHNSONJR. Business Management JPsych. B.A. RICHARD D.JOHNSON Computer Science B.S. ROSA JOHNSON Teacher ' s Aide A. A. SARA JOHNSON Accounting B.S. Seniors 139 JIM JONES Business Ad. ' Psychology B.A LINDA JONES Nursing B.S.N. WILLIAM G.JONES Businsss Ad.jM.ang. B.S. DEBRA JORDAN Zoology B.A. DOUGLAS KARL Music Ed. B.A. BARBARA C. KEFFER Music Ed. B.A. RICHARD KELLOGG Speech Communications B.A. MARK A. R. KIMBALL Business Ad. B.A. DEBORAH A. KINCAID Home Ec. B.S. MARY BETH KING Education B.A. 160 I Seniors ' ■■•IIP™!- H j| IRISTY KINNEY isiness Ad. B.S. )NN KLING ysics B.A. ANNE KOLBERG Nursing B.S.N. MICHAEL KRAHULEC Business Psych. B.S. ELIZABETH PRINCE KRING Nursing B.S.N. BETH LANGFORD Psychology B.A. TURID LARSON Home Ec. B.A. LAUREN LASHLEY Chemistry Ed. B.A. JEFFREY LAWES Computer Science B.S. MARY BETH LEATHERMAN English B.A. Sen iors I 161 162 I Seniors CATHY LEDBETTER Social Welfare B.S. RUSS LEIGH Accounting B.S. GINA LESCH Physical Ed. B.A. JAMES GREGORY LESTON Psychology B.A. GAIL LEWIS Elementary Ed. B.S. DEBRA LINDLEY Nursing B.S.N. JANICE LOVE Nursing B.S.N. Psych. B.A. CAROL GOON LUCAS Nursing B.S.N. ERRY MADDACK Social Welfare B.A. USAN MALAND Home Ec. B.S. LINDA MANVILLE Social Science Secondary Ed. B.S. JANN MARTIN Nursing B.S.N. JULIA LYNN MATHIS Nursing B.S.N. JAMES HENRY MAURER Social Justice B.S. BARBARA D. McCLUNG Elementary Ed. B.A. ELLEN MERRELL McCOMB Nursing B.S.N. HAROLD J. McCOMB Business Ad. B.S. jana Mccormick Elementary Ed. B.S. COLLEEN McCOY Accounting B.S. PATRICIA A. McCOY Chemistry Zoology B.S. Seniors 163 DANIEL E. McDONALD IV Religion B.A. MICHAEL McINTOSH Zoology B.S. DEAN MEADOWS Christian Ed. Psych. B.A. RON MECHLING Religion B.A. CHARLES W. MELINECKE Biblical Literature B.A. DIANE MILLER Elementary Ed. B.A. DWIGHTD.MILLIKAN Business Management B.S. VERNON MITCHELL Business Ad. Social Justice B.S. JOHN A. MOHLER Religion B.A. MARK MONTGOMERY Religion B.A. MICHAEL MOORE Psychology B.A. JAMES MOORHOUSE Computer Science B.S. 164 I Seniors .HONDA LYNN MORELAND DAVID MURRELL Music Ed. B.S. Psychology B.A. )ANIEL E. MURPHY THERESA P. MUSCHOTT Christian Ed. B.A. Nursing B.S.N. WESLEY MEYERS Religion B.A. DARON NANCE Business Ad. B.S. MARK EDWARD NASS Art Education B.A. KENDRA NELSON Elementary Edl. B.A. JUNE NICHOLSON Nursing B.S.N. JOHN OBRECHT Religion B.A. Seniors 165 BARBARA ODDO Nursing B.S.N. JONATHAN F. OLIVER Business Ad. B.S. LORI REBECCA OLIVER Psychology B.A. ROBERT ONYETT Religion T.H.B. CAROL ORRES Elementary Ed. B.S. MARK S. OWINGS Christian E. B.S. BARRY A. PARKER Business Management B.S. TOM PARNELL Elementary Ed. B.A. MICHAEL PARTYKA Religion B.A. RONALD L. PECKHAM Music Ed. B.S. 166 I Seniors tOGER D. PHILLIPS Communications B.A. X)N PIERCE Business Ad B.S. :arol pombert B.A. CYNTHIA POND Social Welfare B.S. JODY POSTIN Music Ed. B.A. MARINDA K. PRIOR Elementary Ed. B.A. ELEANOR QUALLS Social Welfare B.S. BILL RAMSAY Geology Math B.S. JOYCE A. RUSMUSSEN Elementary Ed. B.S. GARY REDDAWAY Religion B.A. NOELIA REYES Dietics B.S. DONNA RHODES English Teaching B.A. Seniors 167 RICHARD A. RICE Business B.A. MARK RIGG Religion B.A. VICKI SUE RIGG Elementary Ed. B.A. MARK RIPPE Nursing B.S.N. KAREN ROBERSON Geo Chemistry B.S. CHRISTOPHER ROBERTS Computer Science B.S. ARDIS ROBINSON Business Ad. B.S. SIMEON RODGERS Business I Economics B.S. PAM ROGERS Nutrition B.S. DAVID A. ROSS Engineering Physics B.S. KENNETH ROTH History Accounting B.A. MICHAEL K. ROWE English Teaching B.A. JOHN RUDER Physical Ed. B.S. ROBERT RUESING Religion B.A. 168 J Seniors ' AMELA SANTORO Zoology B.A. )EBI LEI SCHARMER Art Teaching Psych. B.A. RALPH L. SCHERER Religion T.H.B. CINDI SCHIMMELPFENNIG Elementary Ed. B.S. CYNTHIA LYNN SELLERS Nursing B.S.N. ROBERT SHARP Management B.S. MARK EDWARD SHEETS Physical Ed. B.S. GREG S. SHELTON Accounting B.S. MARK C. SHENISE Religion B.A. POLLY R. SHEPPARD Secretarial Science A. A. j Art B.S. LANNY SHERMAN Religion B.A. RANDY SHERWOOD Biblical Lit. B.A. Seniors 169 SARA SHIPMAN Psychology B.A. RICHARD WILLIAM CARL SHOOK Business B.S. DIANE SHREFFLER History B.A. LOUISE SIDEY Home Ec. B.A. LINDA SIEVERT Romance Language B.A. JUDY SIMMONS Christian Ed. Elementary Ed. B.A. PAM SLONECKER Business Psych. B.S. JOAN SMITH Social Welfare AA JOYCE SMITH Nursing B.S.N. PATRICIA SMITH Business Ad. B.S. 170 I Seniors HUDY BETH SNODGRASS Elementary Ed. B.S. CAREN L. SOUTHERLAND Christian Ed. B.A. ARTHUR SPEAKMAN Psychology Soc. B.A. VALERIE SPEARMAN Elementary Ed. B.S. DANA SPENGLER Geo Chemistry B.S. ALTHEA CELESTE SPIRES Music Ed. B.A. REGINA STACH Social Science B.A. MARTHA STALEY Elementary Ed. B.A. LOIS STANARD Christian Ed. B.A. WAYNE ALAN STANHOPE Religion B.A. CONNIE STANLEY Elementary Ed. B.S Seniors 171 RORA DAWN STIPES Social Welfare I Psych. B.A. LINDA GEEDING STONE Secretarial Science A.A. MICHAEL STONE Physical Ed. B.A. DAVID M. STRAIT Business Management B.S 172 I Seniors VAN STRONG llementary Ed. B.A. INDA STRONG ' octal Welfare B.S. RNOLD STROUSE ■omputer Science B.A. EBORAH SZALKAY ' sych. Soc. B.A. CYNTHIA J. TAYLOR Nursing B.S.N. DAVID TAYLOR Psychology B.A. JEFFREY THARP Business Management B.S. LISA THOMPSON Psych. ISoc. B.A. FLENNOY TIMOTHY TRAVIS ANDREW TURNBULL Social Welfare B.A. Music Ed. B.A. MICHAEL TRAVIS KEVIN ULIS Religion B.A. Communications B.A. GARY TRUE DENISE ULRICH Relgion B.A. Psychology B.S. CARROLL KLEDZIK PAMELA VASTBINDER TUMBLIN Art B.A. Nursing B.S.N. Seniors 273 RHEA M. VINSON Music B.A. JAMES VOIGHT Art B.A. DEBRA WALKER Nursing B.S.N. JEFFREY D. WAMPLER Business Management B.S. JIM WARREN Physical Ed. B.A. Art B.A. TRINETTE WARREN Home Ec. B.A. DEBRA WATKINS Psych Social Welfare B.A. MARIE VACHA WEAVER Art Home Ec. Teaching B.A. LARRY PHILIP WEBER Business Ad. B.S. DONNA WEITZEL Secretarial Science A.A. CINDY WESTERMANN Chemistry Zoology B.A. DEBORAH WHITTERBERRY Nursing B.S.N. 174 I Seniors AN WHITTINGTON Dielitia A. A. OY WHITTINGTON Dietitics S.S. MICHAEL D. WIESE Business Management B.S. HEIDI M. WILLIAMS Christian Ed. Church Music B.A. JAMES B. WILLIAMS, JR. Music Ed. B.S. NOLAN E. WILLIAMS Business B.S. BRIAN E. WILSON Religion B.A. JERENE WRIGHT Business Ad. B.A. KOLEEN WYNN Pre. Med. B.A. SANDRA ZACKMIRE Nursing B.S.N. Seniors 775 mm Senior Class Council KNEELING: Dawn Bates, social committee; Melinda Davis, social committee ■- chairperson; Becky Ahlseen, social committee. SEATED: Greg Eord, representative: Beth Longford, secretary; Diane Gamble, President; Bill Jones, Vice President; Donna Dikeman, treasurer. STANDING: Pam Goudy, social committee; Darren Nance, representative; Lauren Lashley, chaplain; Vernon Horner, social committee; Linda Manville, representative. NOT PICTURED: Quen Dickey. B. Seniors Jann Martin, Sara Shipman and Pam Goudy cheer on their clats in the Ollies Follies events. C. Terry Maddack and Jeff W ' ampler stop to give us a cheerful smile. C J 76 Who ' s Who Among Students inAmerican Universities and Colleges Who ' s Who m SM Who ' s Who Among Students in [ Twenty students received the very prestigious annual award of being selected as Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Criteria for the selection of these men and women H8 Who ' s Who included leadershi p, academic an extra curricular achievements, citizenship, and Christian witness! The divisional and departmental chairmen and the student counci had the honor of making the Liner ican Colleges and Universities kcisions for the selection of these itudents. Bach student will have a biography Df their accomplishments Dublished in the 1981 edition of Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, as well as a lifetime of the Reference Placement Service provided by Who ' s Who. Who ' s Who 179 Betsy Adcock Bonnie Baker Lisa Bennet Tamme Akridge Kim Baker Tom Benson Brian Allen John T. Barker Mike Bentz Gary Anderson Ruth Bates Margaret Beon Steven Auch Darla Beany Marshall Best Gloria Babich Steve Beatty Margie Blakely Cheryl Bacon Linda Beckwith Melody Boudreau 180 1 Class of 1982 i «kr r ' J r aJ M • H Lynda Bradford Bonnie Bullock Pamela Caldwell i Kim Braun Benji E urchfield Becky Call Dan Brown Mitchell Burks Denise Calvin | Karen Buker Cheryl Burrows Steven Cameron Janet Campbell Mike Chandler Jody Conable Tim Campbell Sandy Chandler Kim Conner Karen Cannon left Clark Dan Cook Ken Carpenter Kim Coker Kevin Cook Gary Casten Nancy Cole Don Corzine Norma Castleman Susan Collins Mary Coulter Carol Chainey Todd Compton Kelly Cowger Juniors 181 Juli Crabtree Shen Field Dee ■i • s mm yk Va Kelly Crandall Dino Derose k tf c V3f Darrell Crawford Karen Desollar Tim Diehl .n Hfc f Tfc . 1 A. Jana Crisp Tim Crump Craig Dillman Brenda Douglas John Eliasen Melinda Erwin Debbie Felt Marcia Cruzen Consrance Dipietro Caroline Dupes Chuck Ellwanger Robin Evans Beth Ferguson Wilson Deaton Deborah Doliber Tammie Durour Ellen Engelthaler Doreen Fast Tracy Fetters Annetre Edmonds Daniel Erickson Diane Fearn Kathryn Floyd 182 I Junion Theresa Flynn Dee Foster Monty Fox Greg Frankhauser Cindy Franklin Tim Franklin Margaret Freeman Sylvia Freeman Tammy Freeman Brenda Frey Debbie Froman Mark Fry James Fuller Tim Furnas Robert Gerstenberger Ellen Gibbs Dale Gibson Cynthia Gibula Becky Golay Barbara Gooden Cynthia Groth Allen Hamende Randy Hansen Heidi Hanson Debra Harper JeffHartzell Theresa Hawley Juniors I 183 kid (fr V£ The Larsen Fine Arts Center One of three new buildings on the campus of Olivet Nazarene College to be completed by Homecoming 1982, the celebration of Olivet ' s 75th anniversary, is the Larsen Fine Arts Center. The other two buildings are the Parrott Fieldhouse and a men ' s re sidence hall. The Larsen Fine Arts Center, named in memory of the late Professor Walter Larsen, will be located between Burke Administration Building and the Reed Hall of Science, with the main entrance facing Kennedy Drive as a sign of outreach to the community. The center will include a performance auditorium, thirty practice rooms, arts and graphics studios, offices, and many other features. Music, art, and drama play such a vital role in our culture. The students in each of these areas will be greatly benefitted through the utilization of this structure. Also, performing groups may be brought in to this fine arts center, enriching the cultural and entertainment aspects of life on campus. The administration and the trustees of Olivet plan to raise the S3 million required to construct the building by the time it is completed. Pledges by Nazarene churches to strive for 100% giving on their ONC budgets, and gifts from foundations, corporations, alumni, and friends of Olivet, will pay for this new asset of Olivet. Building for our future is what a college is all about, j ■«, | Alice Hayes Trina Heidnck Lydia Helton Sue Hendley Michelle Hicks Becky Hise Teresa Hodge Renea Holland Carol Holmquist Barbara Horton Cindy Horton Cathy Howell Brenda Hueber Steve Humorickhouse John Hursh Kelly Hutson Gary Hyde Cindy Hyson Ellen Jacobs Terri James Johnjaynes Gweldon Johnson James Johnson Judy Johnson 184 Juniors Mark Johnson Marsha Johnson Mary Johnson Steve Johnson Lester Jones Terry Jones Gailjunge Cindy Kellerman Janine Kezele Karen Kiefer Donley King Kimberley King Pam King Patty Krestel Kevin Lee Bryan Kirby Karen Kundrat Ray Loew George Kirkpatrick Dawn Kring Steve Lyle Kathy Kist Teresa Larimore Alan MacQueen Rhonda Knox Doug Laymon Bryon Manessier Janice Kotesky Cindy Lee Lily Maurer Dave Krahulec Debi Lee Beth McCoy Juniors J85 ttd Jeannie McGarey Don Meyer Susan Mundy Tamara McGill Marsha Miles Lisa Murphy Amy McGregor Kim Mitchell Randy Myers Michael McSwain Barry Mock Shelly Neal Glen Meinecke Tim Moore Daryl Nelson Pamela Meissner Elaine Morrison William Nichols Mark Merritt Lori Mullen Joe Nugent 286 I Juniors John Nutter Michelle Otterstein Margaret Ottinger Karen Owens Rob Paleno Judie Parker Mike Parsons Keith Peachey Pamela Pelham Luanna Peterson Cheryl Phelps Todd Phillips Cynthia Poling Dave Powell Lisa Preston Joan Prewitt Natalie Price Rosemary Quinn Jenny Ratkay Dena Reddick Rick Reed Penny Reno Becky Rickel Linda Riegle Irene K. Rivard Terry Rodgers David Rogers Laura Rose Myles Rosenthal Robyn Roth Cathy Ruder Dan Runyon Jane Rush Juniors 187 Joy Salm Tammie Salmon Michele Sauter Debbie Sawicki Julie Scheider Linda Schroeder Lanette Sessink Rachel Shaver Jim Shedd Susan Sheets Martin Shockle Steve Short Sharon Smiley Morey Smith Peggy Smith Sharon Snead Holly Spragg Pam Stadler Mark Stafford Alice Steele Denise Stiles Tom Strickfaden Mark Stuck Jan Swanson Beth Swartz Karen Thomas Robert Thompson 188 I Juniors m Suzy Thompson Brenda Thorton Rhonda Tinglay Janis Tripp Bev Tyler Ernie Vandersteen Karen Voigt Deborah Vyleta Cynthia White Patrick Whitlow Linda Whitney Gloria Wickham Cindy Williams Kirk Williamson Rick Wilson Sharry Wilson Wendy Wiseman Jerry Wolf Christine Woolard Rosemary Woolard Jo Workman Kenny Yamauchi Dawn York Raylene Zea Missy Zielinski Gayle Zurcher Juniors I 189 U H H Debbie Abels Gary Babich Keith Bateman Sheryl Bitner Curtis Adams Scott Baker Daniel Beaty Susan Boe Lean Adams Tim Barber Deanna Bell Lissa Bokker Danielle Ainley Sheryl Barker Jackie Bendorf Janet Bornemann Mark Andrews Cathy Barkes Joe Bentz Marianne Borton Robin Armstrong Laura Bass Linda Bentz Debbie Bowden Mardi Avery Emilie Bassett Sandra Berbaum Mark Boyce 190 1 Class of 1983 Susan Brady Sheila Bray Tim Brenner Kenneth Brier Tammie Brininstool Jeff S. Brown Michelle Butler Bruce Brown Jacqueline Buckley James Buuck Debi Brown Zandra Burdine John Buuck Dwight Brown Cheryl Burris Bev Cain Christine Cantrell Wayne Carey Steve Carlson Wendy Carlson Rodney Carpenter Cindy Caswell Kevin Cawvey Teresa Chaney Kelly Clifton Joan Clouatre Ron Coffin Rusty Collett Jeff Collins Judy Collins Karen Com best Tammi Combs Georgina Cook Sheila Cook Deborah Cooper Jeannette Cooper Jim Cornell Randy Corner David Cozad Jennifer Craig Lois Kranich Craig Crombar Gary Davey April Davidhizar Pam Davis Mark Davisson Barbara Daymon Tom Deckard Trina Deem Scott Dexter Debbie Dodd Gwen Dufresne Brenda Duncan Darcy Dyce Rebecca Ebert Sapho ; 191 Cathy Emmons David Fanning Rhonda Fowler Edith Frostic Luane Emmons Steven Farrar Karen Fox Scott Fullerton Paula Engleman Debra Field Tony Frame Pam Gard Lanette Eshelby George Fiorenza Lori Frederickson Mike Garriott David Essex Floyd Fisher Paula Freed Laura Geeding Ken Evilsizor Ruth Fisher Karen Freeman Susan Geist Jackie Fackler Becky Fortune Jana Friend Richard George 192 1 Sophomores Mark Gerboth Shelly Glendennings Carol Gray Jami Haddad Beth Gibson Kimberly Gonzalez Susan Gray Karen Hail Kathy Gillett Janice Gooden Tim Green Kevin Hail Kim Gilmore Regina Goodpasture Pam Griffin Jim Hair Randall Hale Fay Haney Linda Hanzelln Peggy Hardy Dianne Harmon Doris Harper Darrell Hasenleder Kelly Hendley Shelly Hendrick Marcia Hendrickson Lissa Herrmann Lynn Hickman Cheryl Hill Dawn Hillsenhoff Julie Hindmand Greg Hockerman Wanda Hodge Melinda Hofer Karen Holman Carole Howe Marion Humbles Susan Humphreys Cindy Hunsberger Margo Hutson Tom Hutson Deanna Ingram Danette Johnson Kim Johnson Thurston Johnson Carol Jones Naomi Jones Paula June Merrilee Kearns Laurel Keffer Kathy Kidd JeffKilhon Susan Kimmons Sarah King Sheila Kinney Cindy Kissick Phil Kizzee Steve Klock Jami Knight Susan Knox Sophomores 193 Bob Koch Kelly Koehn Marvena Leach Kevin Leaman Barry Locke Sandy Long Juanita Lovell Sharyl Lovell Steve Lovell Karen Ludwig Don Maddack Mary Ellen Maher Griffith Marks Brenda Marshall Lynda Martens Christie Martinson E I IHBhb H Cheryl Lape Angie Latham Chris Laws Bob Lawson Mark Mash Don Maton Venice McBetts Denise McClellan Carole McClure Jill McCoy Ramona McElwain Darlene McGarey 194 1 Sophomores Lane McPherson Mardee McSwain Karen Melgaard Fred Mellish Marcia Meyer Karen J. Miller Maurice Midgley Karen L. Miller Beth Mihay Pamela Millhuff Mark Millage Tim Mitchell Paul Moreillan Lizbeth Morris Karen Morse Janet Moutray Peggy Muncie Judy Murray Ramona Muschott Fred M uxlow Gay Myers Judy Neal Keith Nelson Dale Newsome Becky Nichols Julie Noblitt Randy Norriss Toni Norris Mary Park Brian Parker Scott Pate Paul Peavy Brenda Pelham Nancy Penberthy Ginger Pierce Mary Lou Pitts Sandi Pokorny Cynthia Pool Deborah Porter Mary Prindle Lynne Quanstrom Sarah Rassmusson Mark Reader Diana Rees Terry Reid Jeff Reynolds Rusty Rhodes Sue Ritchart Donald Robbins Rebekah Robbins Rick Roberts Tim Robinson Roger Rockwell Steve Roland Janice Romin Mark Romin Sophomore s 195 Brenda Ronne Diane Schaper Teresa Shaw s Denise Rousselle Todd Schulz Dan Sherar Shari Ruether Mark Searcy Emilie Shifley  Debbie Russell Steve Seibold Randy Showers Michelle Salerno Melody Sharpe Darlene Smalley Mark Snyder Becky Stout Tern Streets Carrie Sutherland Tim Tague Diane Sallman Ron Sharpe Karen Smith Branson Speakman Edward Stovall Brenda Strickland Carolyn Sutton Dan Taylor Ranch Sapp Scott Shattuck Kathy Synder Ruth Stephens Danny Strange Rodger Strong Jackie Sweet Lisa G. Taylor Laurie Spotloe Judy Strange Sue Stuck Lora Syson Terri Taylor Sophomorei Judith Tennant Lee Tolbert Kimberly Tweedy Lynne Walker Karen Watson Ron Thick Sharon Towne Tina Vance Janeene Warby Sarah Watts Rhonda Thill JeffTubbs Sheryl Van Janet Warby Wanda Weathers Michelle Tingley Denise Turrott Houweling Mindy Vaught Kevin Warner Katrina Weaver Paul Wechter Tim Whitteberry Barbara Woodward Lisa Weinert Tim Wiens Rhonda Woolard Darryl Wellman Steve Willett Bekki Yeakle Wendy Wendell Cecil Williams Julie Young David White Diana Williams Gina Zurcher Sheryl White Deborah Wolf Janelle Zurcher Steve Whitteberry Sophomores 197 Marsha Abla Demise Anthony Todd Barnes Rebecca Ackerman Stephanie Applegate Robyn Barnett Elise Adams Roy Archibald Mark Barwegen Teresa Adams Patricia Balwierz Naomie Bates J. D. Allen Chris Banning Anita Beck Phil Alvord Ruth Bardell Sue Beck Tamara Anderson David Barnekow Beckv Bennett Denise Berard Kathleen Berube Martha Best Russell Best Lewanda Bestor Becky Boadway Stan Boice Dan Ballmer Tadd Boman Debora Bonham bllen Boone Laura Borst Lois Bowden Todd Brian Dawn Bridegroom Kent Bntton Rodger Brockway Donetta Brown Ginger Brown Russell Brown 198 I Class of 1984 Shelly Bryant Russell Burch Judy Cable Barclay Campbell Cindy Campbell Gina Caruso Melody Causey Kent Cederberg Joyce Charles Catherine Cheek Rhonda Clark Ritch Clark Lisa Claycomb Sheri Coffin Robert Cole Lisa Cook Alice Crum Lindsay Davis Diane Dinse Robin Ebert Charleen Coleman Connie Cooper Joel Curry Jeff Dawson Amy Downs David Egge Marc Collins Judy Cornelius Carrie Curtis Don Dean Bob Drake Kathi Ellis Robert Collins Bill Couchenour Lynn Curtis Joan Dehamer Dawn Drake Brian Engel Leah Condon Cindy Cox Shelly Curtis Christine Diaz Jill Drake Brian Etchison Greg Conner Marlin Coy Teresa Dale Thomas Dillman Pam Dye Rodd Fagg Rhonda Conner Curt Crocker Rachel Daniel Teri Dilts Melody Eash Brenda Ferryman Freshman 199 .«= . Doug Field Darci Fogliani Shauni Gallion Mike Geiselman James Goerlitz Kari Green Karen Fischer Kirk Ford Michelle Gardziella Joy Gerald Ruth Golay Valerie Greene Glenn Fisher Pam Forillo Cindy Garland Gary Gerstenberger Jack Goudy Jill Griner Frank Fitzwater Sue Freeman Benny Garrett Patsy Gaselle Steve Gould David Gross Sue Fitzwater Randy Frizzell Judy Garrett Debbie Gibula Ben Granger Robin Gross Joanne Flammang Steve Fullerton Lori Garvin Kelh Gilliam Cyndi Green Sheri Gunn Annamae Fluder Jackie Furbee Patricia Gathman Tammy Gilliam Johnathan Green Julie Guyer 200 1 Freshman V£ Stan Hansen John Harris Marlin Hanstad Tonya Harris Tim Hardyman Mark Hart Beth Harmon Linda Heinsman The Kelley Prayer Chapel I just need to get away — off by myself to think and ptay and spend some time with God. Since Kankakee is not near a mountain range nor the vast ocean, the campus of Olivet needed a quiet, peaceful place to meditate and pray. Last year, the construction of our prayer chapel began and as the year ended, the completion of the Kelley Prayer Chapel was something to look forward to for the next fall term. The prayer chapel is a small, yet very appropriate place which students, faculty and ad- ministrators utilize daily. The ar- chitectural design, in conjunc- tion with other structures on campus is appealing and in- viting. Filling the front wall, a mural by Prof. Harvey Collins, head of the Department of Art, illustrates symbols of the Chris- tian faith. This year also marks the regeneration of Prayer Band, which was first organized in 1941 and continued until 1970. Kelly Prayer Chapel is the site for these meetings held two nights per week. Under the leadership of Miss Lois Stanard, Vice President of Spiritual Life, students and faculty share in music, testimonies, and devo- tional messages. The chapel is also used for special emphasis meetings. Soon after the completion of the prayer chapel last spring, the first event to be held at this site was the serving of communion to the ASG members from 1979-80 and for this year 1980- 81. How appropriate an occa- sion since the first plans for a prayer chapel were introduced by a past ASG president, psi ' atti Hendley r odd Henreckson Ihuck Hess 3wayne Hetherington Debbie Hildreth Penny Hilgendort Libby Hines Rolf Hissom Michelle Hofstra Susan Holcomb Linda Holdburg Diana Holmquist Kathy Hoover Darla Horner Dave Horton Paul Horton Carol Hoskins Jeff Hyde Pam Ingersoll Walter Irons Dianna James Barry Jamison |anet Jennings Mark Jennings Donna Jensen Scott Johnson Kelly Jones Kim Jones Walter Jones Nora Keeling Julia Kegley Tim Kellerman Freshman 201 U Kerry Kerr Naomie Kindle Renee Kinnersley Valerie Kirby Kim Kirkpatrick April Knapp Teresa Knieper Galen Koch Rhonda Kondourajian Penny Lacv Jeff Lape Christy Larkins Eric Larson Rick Lashley Renee Leatherman Jonie Lee Terri Lerfald Tom Leston Rob Lewis Lynell Lindsey Monti Lobb Greg Long Ray Love Becky Lyke Beth Maddrell Jane Maddrill Steve Mahon Sharon Malinowsk Dawn Malliett Mike Malone Patricia Mangelsdorf Brian Maroon Brian Martin Wayne Mattox Cindy McAvoy Sarah McClung Jeaneen McCoy Laurie McDougall Todd McFalls Doug McKinley Lori McRoberts Linda Meissner Lynda Melton Norman Mem Tammy Midge ' Rene Miles Cynthia Miller mer tte 202 I Freshman a Debra Miller Sharon Miller Ken Millington Becky Mills Robert Mitchell Lamont Moon Wayne Moore Linda Morris Nadine Namyst Debbie Nelson Carl Nicholson Cindy Nichter Darin Nossett Penny Ostric Mark Outcalt Kathy Paffenroth Theresa Palmer Laurie Perdue Diane Redka Dallas Richardson Penny Parker Rick Petrucha Rod Reed Jamie Richardson Linda Parmely Dawn Phillips Tracy Reed Laura Richter Brenda Paschall Tammy Pickett Beth Reeves Mike Reilly Duane Pasko Janette Petter Donna Rehmer Johnathon Riley Debbie Patterson Debbie Preisler Brian Reisen Sarah Rinesmith Eric Penrod Susan Prior Dale Richardson Melanie Rittenhouse Freshman 203 Lorraine Roat Cindy Rose Elayne Sanford Angie Shipman Rhonda Sorn David Spencer Mauna Steininger Cathy Suttles Michael Roat Jerry Rose Kayla Schlough Mary Shockey Carol Sowinski Stephanie Spencer Loren Stemke Dan Swartz Tim Robbins Janet Rowe Robin Seaman Bill Slattery Rhonda Spangler Margaret Spracklen Gail Stewart Lynn Swartz Becki Roberts Lori Ruggles Kim Seeds Brian Smith Rosemary Br an Starner Cindy Stiles Dave Taggart Andrew Robinson Jeanne Sageman Andv Sheets Dave Smith Sparenburg Lori Steel Mark Storer Randy Tague Kim Rodgers Kim Samson Steve Shelby David Smith Tammie Sparks Cindy Steelle Sharron Stubblefield Wendy Thomas Carole Rogers Kevin Sandlin Sandy Shelton Diana Smith Kim Speedy Sue Speicher Jody Steindel Gene Sullivan Bruce Thompson 204 1 Freshman Myra Thompson Kathy Titterington Fonda Toutges Jeff Trotter Greg Tucker Tammy Turner Melissa Ulrich Terri Underwood Rick Unger Sarah Van Meter Shari Vanande Cindy Vernier Lori Vidt Becky Vollick David Wade David Walker Sarah Waller Mark Waltz Kim Warrick Dean Watkins Cindy Weimer Suzanne Wells Robert Wharton Jerry Whitaker Debora White Wanda Whiteside Chris Whittington Lori Willard Kent Williams Teresa Williams Jeff Williamson Debbie Willis Cheryl Wilson Marilyn Witherspoon Yvonne Wolf Renae Wolfex Ronda Wolterstorff Michelle Woodcook Melinda Wooden Melissa Wright Tim Wright Stephanie Yates Doug Young Freshman 20 Junior Class Council Front row: Brenda Fray, Representative; Rhonda Knox, Vice President; Julie Crabtree, President; Shari Shead, Social Committee; Back row: Alice Steele, Representative; Missy Zielinski, Social Committee; Mike Bentz, Representative; Cindy Horton, Secretary; Rob Paleno, Chaplain; Steve Beatty, Treasurer; Trina Heidrick. Social Committee; Tim Moore, Social Committee; Jeantne Kezele, Social Committee. Sophomore Class Council Front row: Lisa Taylor, Secretary; Jeff Collins, Vice President; Lynn Hickman, President; Bev Cam, Treasurer; Back row: Darlene McGarey, Representative; Jana Friend, Representative; Lissa Backer, Social Committee; Cindy Caswell, Social Committee; Ron Sharpe, Chaplain; M ichele Tingley, Social Committee; Professor H. Collins, Advisor; Becky Ebert, Social Committee. Freshman Class Council L. to R.: Marc Collins. Social Committee; Heather Hanson, Social Committee; Lori Steed. Social Committee; Mark Brown, Representative; David Gross, Social Committee; Bill Slatery, Treasurer; Monty Lobb, President; Bill St. John. Vice President; Rene Miles. Secretary; David Egge, Chaplain; Judy Cornelius, Representative; Mark Parker, Social Committee. 206 j Class Coupcils Graduate Students aster of Arts Marilyn J. Anderson — Elementary Education Shelby Ralph Barnhart — Religion Fred W. Bates — Religion Steven R. Beck — Religion Howard N. Becker — Religion James K. Bennett Jr. — Religion Margaret E. Bloom — Religion Lynda T. Boardman — Elemejntary Education Jack Braundmeier — Religion Terry Benson Brown — Church Management Arnold Burris — Religion Arlin Chesney — Religion Gerald K. Craig — Religion Amelia A. Davis — Elementary Education Don Dennison — Religion Cheryl L. Floyd — Religion Stephen C. Floyd — Religion Mark K. Gilroy — Religion Arlie T. Gunter — Religion Randy Hill — Religion Harriet Hopkins — Crawford Merle Howe — Church Management Michael Ice — Religion Joan S. Irizarry — Elementary Education Ruth A. Isaacs — Elementary Education Thomas J.Jacob — Religion Deri Keefer — Religion Robert E. King — Church Management Donna J. Kon — Religion David Lamkin — Religion Paul Daniel League — Religion Marshall S. Lillie — Religion Thomas H. Lorimer — Religion Greg Mason — Religion Rodney Miller — R eligion John O. Mongerson — Religion Mark Moore — Religion Roger Outler — Religion James Palmer Jr. — Religion Lyle Pettit — Religion Larry R. Phelps — Re ligion J. Dean Pickett — Re ligion David R. Plunkett — Religion Vicki A. Plunkett — Elementary Education Mary E. Rogelstad — Elementary Educ ation Roy Rogers — Religion Ray A. Siefken — Church Management Kenneth W. Southerland — Religion Sandra E. Southerland — Elementary Education John R. Stackman — Religion R. B. Standifer — Religion Gerald Street — Religion Donald E. Tyler — Religion Ben Dale Walls — Religion Robert L. Walls — Religion Clifford L. Walton — Religion Debora White — Religion James Whitis — Elementary Education Donald H. Wilkins — Religion Michael Williams — Religion Richard E. Wise — Religion David C. Wright — Religion Richard A. Wright — Religion Sue A. Young — Elementary Education Graduate Students 201 am Faculty 7 209. - Willis E. Snowbarger, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. My desire - to be an extension of my Heavenly Those who bring sunshine to the lives of other father ' s hand. ... If you believe God is in the plan, trust Him, cannot keep it from themselves. - Sir James - Norman W. Bloom, Th.B., B.A., B.D., He will not lei it fail. Barrie M.Div., Honorary D.D. - Charles L. Beatty, B.S., M.B.A. - Kenneth W. Southerland, A.B. ' s a great day to be alive. - L. Selden Marquart, B.S. Work - the easier activity man has invented to Colors fade, temples crumble, empires fall, Things turn out best for those who make the escape boredom. seasons change, but kind words endure forever. best of the way things turn out. -John Woodi -James R. Tripp, B.S. - F. W. Faber -Jim D. Knight, A.B., M.S. - Douglas Perry, B.A. 210 I Administration Trust in the Lord with all thy heart: and lean not on thy own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:5-6 -Norman L. Moore, Th.B., B.B.A. Be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ ' s sake hath forgiven you. Ephesians 432 - Roy F. Quanstrom, A.B., M.A. Casting all your care upon Him; for He caret h for you. I Peter 5:7 -TedR. Lee, B.A., M.Div. My ministry is to express what God is doing through the lives of students and faculty at Olivet. By pictures and written words in The Collegian, or by spoken words in a church service and the Newsphone, I find this a challenging and rewarding assignment. - Gordon C. Wickersham, A.B., M.A., B.D. B. Abraham: ' Now that I have been so bold as to speak with the Lord ... ' ' Man ' s great opportunity is that he may speak with God. - Kung -John Mongerson, Th.B., M.A. A. Board of Trustees: L. to R., Front Row: D. Landr eth, C. Lewis, 0. Maish, N. Strait, C. Allen, W. Parsons, H. HattonJ. Hunton, R. Fox, J. Hay, R. Ketchum. Second Row: S. Kelleyj. Dickey, D. Gibson, W. Graeflin, D. Westhafer, D. Nesbitt, H. Small, B. G. Wiggs, G. Hughes, L. Wright. Third Row: M. Moore, F. Pounds, K. Bottles, W. Damon,). Schweigert, D Remole, J. Reader, J. Pitts, D. Wineinger, G. Oliver, J. Spruce, B. Peterson. Fourth Row: K. Sparks, R. Dafoe.J. Woodruff E. Pannier, T. Holstein, C. Thill, 0. Sheets, F. Goble, T. Hermon. Fifth Row: G. Garvin, F. Nash, R. Cerrato. C. Dr. Parrott, Dr. Taylor, and Dr. Jewell are responsible for the organization of the Board of Trustee meetings. All things work together for good to them that Though no one can see the end of what he says or Do not let your inabilities cancel out God ' s love God and are called according to His purpose, does, the harvest time comes sometime, somewhere. possibilities. Romans 8:28 - Grover Brooks, B.A., M.A. -James H. Boardman, Admission. - Beverly Lee, Director of Student Activities and Ludwig Center Administration 211 What do you mean, you don 7 have a third Never question your wife ' s judgement, look down? who she married. - Gene Hartness, B.A. - Clifford L. Hayman, Registrar Dennis Baldridge, B.S., Science Tech. - Marilyn Cooper, Secretary to the Dean of the College 212 I Administration A. Ted Lee presents the plaques for the D. Dr. Willis Snowbarger, Dean of the College, citizenship award at graduation I960. B. enjoys a Tiger football game from the pressbox. E. Gordon Wickersham and Grover Brooks conspire Bev Lee goes over some policies at a Ludwig staff on their way to chapel. C. Pat Duncan tries to meeting, keep information on hand concerning financial aid. Phyllis Harris, Secretary to the Dean ot - Phyllis Latimer, Secretary to Associate Dean Students of Students Administrative Staff 213 Always look up and keep the Son in your eyes. - Brenda Patterson, A.S., B.S., M.Ed. All things are possible only believe -Jack Furbee, A.B., M.A., Ed.D. Lord, help me to remember thai whatever happens today, You and I can handle it. - Lowell Flint, A.B., M.Ed,, Ed.D. A teacher today has the opportunity to share Christ with dozens oj students who are hungry to know a better way than that offered them by their culture or their home. - Marjorie Mayo, B.S., M.S. God grant me the insight to focus on goals which are achievable today. - Harry Westfall, B.A., M.A., B.D., M.S., Ph.D. Living is witnessing. ' - Gary Newsome, B.S The prospects are as bright as the promises of God. Adoniramjudson - William W. Bell, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Improvements Division of Under the second year of eadership by Chairman, Dr. Jack Furbee, the Division of Education and Psychology was faced with a major project. This was to comply with the Illinois State Board of Education regarding House Bill 150. Simply, the bill meant that all student teachers must be trained in the area of exceptional children. Because this legislation required the mainstreaming of children with handicaps, both mental and physical, all teachers now need to know how to best teach these 214 I Education and Psychology Division ' airi has been my teacher. Zarolyn Sechrist, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. A wise teacher makes learning a joy. Proverbs 15:2 - Sara E. Spruce, B.S., M.A., Advanced Certificate, Doctor of Education. Except the Lor J built the house, they labour in vain that built it. Psalms 127:1 - Donald A. Wood, B.S., M.S.Ed., Ed.D. Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, 1 press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. Philippians 3.13-14NIV - Randy L. Myers, B.S., CPR. strengthen the Education and Psychology xceptional students. In the Education Department, Dr. Donald Wood joined the staff to upervise elementary education tudent teachers and to teach ome education courses. loach Larry Watson was the xting chairman and Athletic Director of the Physical Education Department. Gary ewsome was added to the Dlivet staff as coach of the baseball team and assistant coach n football, while also teaching in he department. Chairman William Bell and his staff in the Department of Psychology worked on the revision of the curriculum for psychology majors as they updated their program. The Division of Education and Psychology improved the substance of each department through various methods. New professors were added, the curriculum was reviewed, and the content of some education classes had slight changes to meet governmental regulation. Outreach Needs Chrisllikeness - Larry Watson, M. Ed. A.Janae Slimbarski discusses strategy with Coach Doenges. B - Ralph Hodge, B.A., M.A. C. Coach Watson, Coach Richardson and Randy Meyers keep the sports program alive. D. - Carol Doenges, B.A., M.Ed. These things I do despise Hypocracy and lies And anything at all that dims The Light in children ' s eyes. - Franklin D. Garton, A.B., M.A. Education and Psychology Division 213 Art is not only a way for people to find themselves but also a way to share themselves with many others. - Edith E. Cotner, B.S. Next to the Word of God, music deserves the highest praise. The gift of language combined with the gift of song was given to man that he should proclaim the Word of God through music. Luther - Marcus Van Ameringen, B.A., MRE, M.M. A. Donna Dikeman utilizes the time between classes to confer with Dr. Dunbar. B. Ovid Young introduces the next piece during the Neilson- Young piano concert at the Homecoming chapel service. C. Professor Thompson takes advantage of the pleasant weather to walk to his classes. D. Dr. Harlow Hopkins allows the band to take a breath while he speaks to the audience. Finalization of Plans for the Future Revitalized the Division of Fine Arts The Fine Arts Division was not lacking for enthusiasm as the anticipation was high for the beginning of the Larsen Fine Arts Center. Professor Marcus VanAmeringen was added to the faculty as an instructor in music, stringed instruments, and music literature and history. In the late winter months, application was made for admission in the National Association of Schools of Music. Many schools try every year to gain entrance into NASM because it adds prestige, keeps the school in touch with other schools of music throughout the nation, and displays confidence in the quality of the rusic professors. Hopes were high that Olivet would gain admission. Professor Harvey Collins, chairman of the Art Department, was responsible for the Fine Arts European trip during Interim. Visiting many famous places along with viewing world-renown sculptures, paintings, and architecture were some of the 216 I Fine Arts Division (member, if at first you don ' t succeed ... you ' re erage. In the beginning, there was rhythm. larvey A. Collins, B.F.A., M.F.A. - Gerald Anderson, B.S., B.M., M.M. When men speak ill of thee - live so that no one may believe them. Plato -James P. Thompson, B.A., M.A. Fine Arts Division 217 Cheryl Chaney, A.B. Only perfect practice makes perfect. - Alice Kdwards, B.M. Irving Kranich, B.S., M.M. •: all th) u ays acknou letlgi Him, and Hi shall direct thy paths. Proverbi I 6 George Dunbar, U.S., MM.. D.M.A. A. If ■ f i V A. k%J9HiE m V; ; ■i mbJBI !■ - -r numerous benefits obtained by those who were fortunate to attend. Ground was broken for the Larsen Fine Arts Center during the spring. The Fine Arts Centc will improve the division in many ways. There will be greater integration between art and music. It will also add a desparately needed, acousticall designed auditorium which wi 218 j Fine Arts Division sic is life, and like it. inextinguishable. tthew Airhart, B.A., M.M. God ' s will! Nothing more; nothing less; nothing else. ' - Wanda Kranich, B.S., MM. Renee K. Dorsett, Instructor Commercial Art A. Dr. Hopkins leads the piece. Carnival of Animals at the Pops concert during Homecoming. B. Professor Van Ameringen entertains at the pie social. C. Junior Class Sponsor, Ken Hendrick and chapel pianist Gerald Anderson make their way to chapel. D Rod Reed contributes his talents on the french horn as the Concert Band performs during the Homecoming Pops Concert. enhance performances instead of echoing them. The practice rooms and studios will be modernized to include recording and play-back ability which will help to increase both student and faculty morale and boost enrollment. Also, there will be less wasted time because once the Fine Arts Center is finished, music and art students will not have to split their time between six different buildings for classes as previous students have had to do. With the possible exception of those organ students who use College Church, all classes will be conducted in the Fine Arts Center. Chairman Dr. Harlow Hopkins noted that the Fine Arts Division provides one of the best windows to the outside world, and it is now preparing itself for having a beautiful home on campus - the Larsen Fine Arts Center. Fine Arts Division 219 Everything I have given to the Lor J, He has used and multiplied. - David Kale, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Avez-vous des questions? ■ Vicki Trylong, B.A., M.A.T. There is no plenary or verbal inspiration on any literary work. - Shirlee A. McGuire, B.S., M.A., M.A. He who knows not, and knows not that he knows not, is a fool. Shun him. He who knows not, and knows that he knows not, is simple. Teach him. He who knows and knows not that he knows, is asleep. Wake him. He who knows, and knows that he knows is wise. Follow him. Henry P. Engbrecht, A.B., M.A. A. Karen DeSollar proof reads the newspaper columns for the Glimmerglass. B. Prof. Streit advises Rachel Kuhn on classes she should take toward her English major. C. Dr. Kale stops at the candy machine for some quick energy. D. Professor Windoffer, serves as the faculty advisor for the Glimmerglass. E. After chapel Prof.Jorden and Dr. Lyons exchange thoughts. 220 I Language and Literature Division vJancy Kendall, B.A. Love of truth shows itself in our knowing how to find and value the good in every thing. - William G. Foote, B.A., M.A., B.D. Your instructor looks favorably upon a discussion based on serious study or research. 1 am not interested in shared ignorance. - Gunnell Jorden, B.A., M.A. My Father God, I cannot thank Thee enough that Thou are throwing open to me the gates of life. I enter and rejoice. In Jesus ' name. Amen. - Dixie Mae Turner, B.A., M.A. Concern About Communication Creates Increase in the Division of Language and Literature One of the most advantageous attributes of the Language and Literature Division is the similarity of the departments in focusing on language and its use in communication through various media. The Speech Department communicated through oral medium. It has developed a great deal since the early years of the department when the emphasis was solely on speech performance. Diversification into broadcasting, communication, and public relations helped to increase the student enrollment, involve students, and create enthusiasm. Received into the teaching staff was Miss Nancy Language and Literature Division 22 1 iHm -Judith Whitis, B. A. Audrey Myers, Divisional Secretary Be organized. There J enough chaos in the world and Christian stewardship of the time and energy demands order. - Leora Windoffer, B.A., M.A., MA. A. Professor Gary Streit serves as chairman of the Department of English. B. Gene Sullivan types copy for the Aurora after it was approved by the yearbook advisor. Dr. Larry Finger. C. Dr. Sara Spruce seems to enjoy her responsibilities at Olivet. D. Mass Media students are tested for their knowledge of Government Policies of the Media. 222 I Language and Literature Division Minnie Wills, B.A., M.A. To thine own self be true! - Lottie I. Phillips, A.B., M.A., Ph.D Come let us live the poetry we sing. - Edwin Markham - Donald Toland, B.A., M.A. If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. - Thoreau - Larry Finger, B.A., M.A., Ed.S., Ph.D. c. D. Kendall, an Olivet alumna who major offered requires the basic demanded. Each year the has earned her Master ' s degree grammar courses. The purpose professors in the department in Drama. of the change was to provide attempt to organize a Foreign the students with a well- Travel Seminar in Europe, This was the first year of rounded education. either to France or Spain. operation of the revised English curriculum. Concerned about The Foreign Language Overall, the language and the deterioration of skills, the Department was in the process Literature Division enrollment core of courses for the English of developing despite its small was beginning to show a major were switched from size. The need for foreign healthy increase. Chairman Dr. complete concentration on languages became more evident David Kale noted that many literature to equal emphasis as many more Spanish-speaking positive improvements upon the writing of people immigrated to the occurred as the division compositions, works of United States and as world updated the materials and literature, and the basic commerce grew and bi-lingual curriculum to better prepare the structuring of language. Every business administrators were students. - Ruth Moore, B.A., M.A. Language and Literature Division 223 m Additions Enrich the Division of Natural Science The Natural Science Division experienced many changes over the past year. Most evident were the numerous changes in faculty. Dr. Gordon Whitten ' s resignation enabled him to work in research for a company in Boston thus Dr. Ivor Newsham assumed the position of the Physics Department Chairman along with being the Title III coordinator. Included in the new faculty was Dr. Linford Falb who joined the Department of Biology after completing his Ph.D. in agronomy at the University of Georgia. His varied background added to the department in the areas of agronomy, biochemistry, and plant physiology. Another new member of the Biology Department was Mark Kruzynski, a 1980 graduate of Olivet. He taught full-time and I really thought this was one of my easier tests. -John B. Williams, B.A., M.S. When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him? Psalm 8:3 - 4 -John Hanson, A.B., Ph.D. Wisdom is found only in truth. Goeth - Linford Faib, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. It ' s a girl!! -John DeMint, B.S. 224 I Natural Science Division Nature is often not too complicated, but rather too simple to be understood. Perhaps, what is true for The courage to risk failure is what leads to the creation is also true for the creator? success. - Russell W. Gruhlke, B.A.. M.A., MA. - Robert Wright, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. A. A fine football maneuver draws deserving applause from a faculty us he Departmental discussions demonstrate a change in roles as professors assume students ' positions behind the lab tables. The beauty of God ' s creation includes all living creatures, including frogs and SNAKES. -Mark Kruszynski, B.A. C. The study of Chemistry equation and molecular structures interest Dr. Falb. D. Professor Williams explains the concept of complements to his calculus class. E. The joy of the Lord is my strength. - Virgil Vail, A.B., M.S. F. Chairman Dr. Wright conducts a departmental meetingin the lab. F. Chairman Dr. Wright conducts a departmental meeting in the lab. Natural Science Division 225 You can do it if you try. - Max Reams, B.A., B.S., MB., Ph.D. is by logic that we prove, but by intuition tht we discover. Poincare - David Atkinson, B.S., A.M., Ph.D. The less government funding, control and regulation of our private and institutional life, the better off we are. - Ivor Newsham, B.A., Ph.D. Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that conies from the mouth of God. Matthew 4:4 N.I. V. - Robert E. Hayes, B.S., Ph.D., M.S. also began work on his master ' s for trace element analysis. The degree. Additional members addition of this instrument will filling important part-time greatly expand the quantitative teaching positions were Dr. techniques available for the Evelyn Witthoff, John De Mint, training of Olivet students. and Steven Smith. Professor particularly in chemistry. In the Virgil Vail assumed full-time Summer of 1980, two students teaching responsibilities in the from Olivet, Koleen Wynn and Math and Physics Departments Stephen Bennett, along with Dr. after serving as the director of Taylor, conducted research the Science Technology Facility which was supported by for eight years. Research Corporation and Natural Science Foundation Changes also took place in lab grants totaling over $125,000. equipment. The Division of The grants paid for equipment Natural Science received a including a High Performance Perkin-Elmer Atomic Absorption Liquid Chromatograph and a Spectrophotometer Model 107, Hewlett-Packard as a donation from AMCO Integrator-Recorder. Chemical Company of Joliet. The donation was made possible by Positive changes and the help ot an Olivet graduate improvements marked the year as and several faculty members, the goal of educational especially Dr. Larry Ferren. The excellence was foremost for the College invested $2,000 to install Division of Natural Science. the instrument and provide lamps A. Physics Professor Gruhlke and Business Professor Gray put aside departmental differences to enjoy an afternoon of football. B. Gary Jenkins completes his lab assignment for embryology. C. Dr. Reams collects his thoughts before leaving for class. D. Dr. Hanson is entranced as he watches the football game against Eureka. 226 I Natural Science Division ' For the law was given by Moses, but grace and ruth came by Jesus Christ. John 1.17 Strive to inspire, not to impress. Stephen K. Taylor, B.A., Ph.D. - William D. Beaney, B.S., M.S. am thankful [or the day today assurance of God ' s presence and His leading. - Michael W. Vail, B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. is not the mountain before you that will keep you from reaching your goal but rather the grain of sand in your shoe. - Richard Wirt, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. f «e «mm tmtyfrc X KXXxY SBS Natural Science Division 227 A. - Albertla David, B.S.N., M.S.N. B. Mrs. Eaton instructs student nurse in the proper techniques of CPR. C. Serving as secretary to the Nursing Division is Mrs. Edith Williams. D. - Dr. Evelyn Witthoff B.S., M.D.. E. - Lois Barnett. B.S.N. We must care for the WHOLE person. -Julie Murphy, B.S. There are no ifs in God ' s world and no places that are safer than other places. The center of His will is our only safety. Corrie Ten Boom - Maxine E. Simmons, B.A. Med, R.N. Learn from Yesterday Live for Today Hope for Tomorrow. - Norma R. Wilson, B.S.N., M.S.N., M.Div The only thing constant about community health Practice the truth in love and so grow up in all is that you can count on it always changing. things in Him who is the head. Christ - Phyllis Reeder, B.S., M.S.N. - Gladys F. Noguera, B.S., M.S. - Loretta Robson Reinhart, R.N., B.S.N. , M.S.N. ■ Lorame Rentfro, B.S.N., M.S. ■ Leann Eaton, B.S.N. , M.S.N. 228 J Nursing Division (n ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Bloom where you are planted. .eona C. Hayes, A.B., B.S.N., M.S.N. - Susanna Davison, R.N., B.S., M.S. ■■■■i The Hurrier I go the behinder - they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength. - Charlotte E. Keck, M.S. Every quest for knowledge is based on faith. On the basis of faith we do seek knowledge, and he who seeks knowledge finds it. - Ranelle Eigsti, B.S.N. Achievements Attribute Prestige to the Division of Nursing Encompassing techniques as various as how to give a bed bath to the care of a terminally ill child, the Nursing Division prepared young women and men for a future of community health and nursing. Each professor has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing, and the majority of them have also received a Master ' s degree in Nursing. In the division, students took five major classes, each one dealing with a separate aspect of health care for the patient. The nursing students were required to achieve a certain academic level in their introductory courses. Upon ac- ceptance into the nursing pro- gram, they took the core of courses in Basic Concepts. This class developed basic skills need- ed in the other classes such as the proper way to make a bed or give an injection. During the Junior year, the two major classes were Nursing of Adults (Medical Surgical Nursing) and Maternal Child Nursing (Pediatrics and Obstetrics). Each of these ten- hour courses involved the stu- dent nurses following the prescribed care plans in the hospital setting. In the final year of study, the fields of topic covered Mental Health Nursing, which dealt with the aspects of caring for the mentally ill patient. Community Health probed into the workings of the nurse in the local area. Also during the Senior year, the students obtained the opportunity to do indepth research in the area of their choice. The Nursing Division is extreme- ly proud of two recent ac- complishments. A new program has been initiated which allows Registered Nurses who already have the practical knowledge to receive a Bachelor ' s degree without requiring an additional four years of college. The brightest achievement in the history of nursing at Olivet is the accredidation of the program by the National League of Nursing in December 1979, which added prestige to the division. The most outstanding factor which characterized the nursing students and faculty was the con- tact with the public and their ac- tion and involvement in the nurs- ing profession. Nursing Division 229 Man is not the author of hit own existence, but Faith is compatible with reality but not with God has made him the master of his own fantasy. Genuine investment of your life in others pays destiny. - Kenneth E. Hendrick, A.B., M.Div., Th.M., immeasurable diviends. - William J. Woodruff, B.A., M.Div., M.R.E., D. Min. - C. William Ellwanger, B.D., Th.B. M.Th. Know that the Lord is God. It is He who made us, and we are His; We are His people, the sheep of His pasture. Psalms 100:3 - Larry Reinhart, B.A., M.A., M.Div. C. A. - William Dean, B.A., B.D., Ph.D. B. Dr. Culp and his bicycle is a common sight around campus. C. Dr Ellwanger pauses momentarily from his busy schedule. D. Dr. Sayes takes his leisure time to play Softball. E. Dr. Dean explains a concept in Christian Doctrine class. F. Speaking engagements and lecture meetings fill Dr. Parrott ' s every day. Preparation pinpoints th Division of Religion anc The main purpose of the Religion and Philosophy Division is to guide students who feel called into the ministry and Christian service, according to Chairman Dr. J. Ottis Sayes. The division is comprised of four departments: Biblical Literature, Christian Education, Philosophy, and Theology. 230 I Religion and Philosophy Division Forest T. Benner. B.S., S.T.B., Th.M, Ph.D. -J. Ottis Sayes, Th.B., B.D., M.R.E D.R.E. Knowing the truth will make you free to bring about change and not destruction. -John Culp, B.A., M.Div., M.A., Ph.D. would prefer that students leave my classes having learned how to think than having learned what I think. - George Lyons, A.B., M.Div., Ph.D. mrpose of Philosophy veral students were involved in a ;ld-training program, interacting ith various churches on the lucation zone. The students sisted the pastor with some of e duties of his position. The tasks taken on by the students included calling, working with teen groups, assisting in Sunday School classes, and participating in the worship services. The program was developed to help each student relate to the workings and responsibilities of the minister. This program was unique to Nazarene colleges as it used the asset of students to help the area churches. After graduation these students were prepared to go directly into church work. Many graduates choose to continue their education by going either to Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City or by staying at Olivet to receive a Master ' s degree in Theology or Biblical Literature. Although the Religion and Philosophy Division staff is small compared with other divisions, it has the responsibility of furnishing churches with ministers, associates, youth directors, evangelists, and other church workers. Each staff member works hard to supply churches with the people needed. Religion and Philosophy Division 231- ! 2 Sociology? What is that a new disease. - Bruce Granger, B.A., MA, Ph.D. For I, tin L irJ your Cod, hold your right hand- it it I who say to you, Feiir not, I will help you 1 . Isaiah 4 1:13 RSV - Bill J. Isaacs, A.B., M A Life isn ' t fair. - Alan J. Gray, B.A., M.B.A. Education and the study of history must be a process by which the student learns how to think and function within society, not just the accumulation of meaningless facts. - Stephen Pusey, B.A., M.A. Capitalization of Intellectual Resources Characterized the Division of Social Science Change and involvement many changes had been made and decision-making for the characterized the Social Science this year in the division. department. Division. The four division departments actively attempted Sociology and Anthropology is The History Department also to stimulate the students by one department which underwent some changes while capitalizing upon the study of maintained a full-time staff reviewing new projects and different behavior patterns comprised solely of doctorial materials. The most visible apparent in society, preparation recipients. Bruce Granger changes were the addition of of a student for a career in law, received his doctorate during Professor Stephen Pusey and instruction in the effective the summer. As a result. Dr. also the retirement of Professor management of a home, and Granger and Dr. Nielson were Harvey Humble after many discussion of the workings of a able to plan many necessary years of service to the retail salesman. Chairman Dr. revisions and new projects as department. Joseph Nielson, noted that this year was one of discussion 232 I Social Science Division 3d the best you can. You must try to succeed- 3race E. Kindred, B.A., MA. ... Confidently and joyfully look forward to actually becoming all that God has had God gives His best to those who leave the choice in mind for us to be. Romans V26 with Him. - Diane Frey, B.S.. MA. - Esther Roberts, B.S , MA Time is a unique asset. It cannot be saved by hoarding and yet properly invested it pays maximum dividends. - Leonard E. Anderson, B.S., M.S., C.P.A. E. F. Obvious differences were largest department in the apparent in the Home division with approximately Economics Department, as it 4,900 class hours taken by was headed by Dr. Nielson and students each semester. The supervised by Professor Grace department was in the Kindred. Professor Rubalee planning level of revising the Wickland relinquished her curriculum as the core of departmental head duties for classes were reviewed. A one year to work on her computer course was added to doctorate. Miss Linda acquaint students with its Yardumian also completed his applications to the business work with the Department of world. Professor Terry MacKay Health, Education, and Welfare returned to the business in the area of infant nutrition. administration teaching staff. Several revisions in the department included the Through all of the various purchasing of new sewing changes in the departments, the machines, ranges, and a Social Science Division microwave oven. attempted to provide the proper materials, information, and The Business Department, environment to best meet the headed by Professor Leonard needs of the individual. Anderson, maintained the As the world becomes smaller physically, it becomes larger psychologically. -Joseph F. Nielson, A.B., MA, Ph.D. A. Be still, and know that 1 am God ... - Joanne R. Marquart, B.S., M.Ed. B. -Jean Culp, B.A., MA. C. - Gene Shea, B.S., M.A., C.P.A. D. - Linda Yardumian, B.A., M.S. E. - Kenneth Armstrong, B.S., MBA. F. There is no such thing as a free lunch. ' - Terry D MacKay, B.A. G. Dr. Bruce Granger takes time to cheer for the Tigers on a cold afternoon. H. Terry MacKay proves to be an asset to the Business Department. Social Science Division 233 Don ' t ever give up on God, for He will never give up on you. — Richard E. Wise LeVasseur Apartments Resident Director Resident Directors Assist Students A. Seek God ' s kingdom first. — Mary Margaret Reed, Nesbitt Resident Director; B. Chapman RA ' s; L. to R. Front Row: R. Ruesing, L. Weber; Second Row: M. Reader, D. Meadows, K. Peachey; Back Row: R. Paleno, M. Holcomb, G. Griffin; Other members include: G. Hyde, G. Karrtck; C. Williams RA ' s; L. to R., L. Manville, M. Billings, B. Franseen, B. McClung, C. Kellerman, B. Keffer, M. Zielinski; D. McClain RA ' s; L. to R., C. Burrous, M. Cruzen, D. Calvin, S. Neal, C. Ball; E. Rick Tripp. Le Vasseur Resident Director; F. Women ' s Apartment RA ' s; L. to R., Seated: P. Stadler, E. Gibbs, T. McGill; Standing: L. Manning; G. Parrott RA ' s; L. to R.,J. Hodge, Resident Director, J. Campbell, D. Hoffert, P. Berry, B. Frey, L. Oliver; H. Hills RA ' s; L. to R., Seated: J. Httrsh, D. Slack, J. Jones; Standing: D. Milliken, B. Wilson; Also included: S. Beck; I. Nesbitt RA ' s; L. to R.. Seated: C. Sellers, J. Handy; Back Row: B. Ahlseen. R. Hinkle; Also included: P. Taylor. The test of Christianity is that man lives better than he preaches — 0. Chambers — David R. Plunkett Chapman Resident Director — JoAnne Rexroth Williams Resident Director — Jon Kring Hills Resident Director 234 I Resident Directors — Robin Barnes Women ' s Apartments Resident director — Janice Hodge Parrott Resident Director ne givtin [wwer iu trje jairn; ana to What we are is God ' s gift to us; them that have no might He increaseth What we can be is our gift to strength. Isaiah 40:29 Go J. — Lester Jones — Patricia L. Shook LeVasseur Apartments Resident McClain Resident Director Director Resident Directors 235 - Ray H Moore Asso iate Instructor of Media We have the information or we will find where it is available. Allan I.. Wiens Library Division — Learning Center — Adeline Vanantwerp Assistant Librarian — Randy Simmons Education and Psychology Division, Library 236 I Staff A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Prov. 1 7 :22 — Phil Richardson Bookstore and Post Office Manager will all work out — don ' ; worry about it. — Judy Coomer SAGA Food Service Director Personnel Pose — Mary Anderson Career Center Secretary A. Post Office Staff; L. to R., S. Erickson, D. Furbee, P. Richard ion, J. Sheely, G. Fish; B. Library Staff; L. to R., T. Collins, M. Benner, D.Joplm, D. Dean, D. Strong, R. Hendnck; C. Full-time SAGA Staff; L. to R., Front Row: D. Lane; Second Row: M. Rosenthal, M. Williams, 0. Rosenthal, K. Charbonneau, A. Schiel, A.Jackson, C. Watson, M. Casper, R. Monroe, R. Alvarez, B. Dillman; Third Row: K. Collins, J. Commer, E. Rosenthal, M. Lane, 0. Hadley, M. Kile, A. Conghlin, P.Jackson, D. Bisaillon, F. Chamness, D Shanks, J. Hill ker, G. Guimond, L. McGill; Back Row: C. BreeckJ. Kirby, F. Smith, P. Watts, D Howlett, R. Miller; D. Security; L. to R., Seated: M. Li Hie, A. Knapp, F. Shoemaker; Standing: E. Kincaid, K. Cawrey, W. Camp, R. Vastbmder, S. Lalone; Other members include: M. Buck, W. Stanhope; E. Bookstore Staff; L. to R., Seated: J. Tripp, J. Muhm; Standing: B. Shea, P. Richardson, R. Chase; F. Assistant SAGA Manager; J. Kirby; G. Assistant SAGA Manager; D Howlett; H. Student SAGA Staff; L. to R., Front Row: S. Gray, P. SheppardJ. Garret, L. Black. J. Johnson; Second Row: R. Zea, K. Fischer, T. Shaw, T. Adams, J. Charles, D. Richardson; Third Row: D Taylor, C. Sowmski, C. Ball. T. Sher man, J. Cooper, M.Johnson; Fourth Row: B. Reeves, M. King, K. Miller, T. Hawley, K. Boicer, L. Adler; Fifth Row: W. Wiseman, D. Ulrich, D. Richardson, T. Flynn, T. Shakelford; Sixth Row: J. Swanson, D. Sallman, T. Rodgers, T. Bick, D. Hasenleder, S. Humphrey; Back Row: ]. Kirby. Staff I 2il Various Staffs Help School to Function — Marjorie Sparrow Religion and Philosophy Secretary A. Goodwin Staff; C. Chaney, D Smalley, B. Keeton, B. Rickel; B. Ludwig Hosts and Hostesses; L. to R., Front Row: A. Latham, P. Sheppard, D. Rantz, B. Frey, T. Salmon, T. Muschott, L. Bentz; Second Row: C. Green, C. King, L. Oliver, R. Moreland: Back Row: J. Brown, P. Fuller, M. Kimble, B. Locke, M. Stone, B. Allen, .VI. Garriott, R. Sapp, G. Culver: C. Miller Staff: L. to R., Front Row: V. deVidal, M. Latham, K. Kotval, B. Riech, C. Gill, B. Elliott; Back Row: T. MeineckeJ. Stonestreet; D. Social Science Secretary; B. Toland; E. Chapel Office; Beatty, T. Gunter; F. Sports Information Director; G. Griffin; G. Ludwig Building Staff; L. to R., Seated: T. Hodge, B. Lee; Standing: D. Hood, P. Latimer, L. Bellamy, D. McDonald, B. Tyler, S. Hedrick; H. Reed Staff; D. Burks; 1. School Nurse; . Faford.J. Birchard Staff; S. Ling. — Sandra Southerland Assistant to the Registrar 258 I Staff Staff I 239 ADVERTISEMENT idiana, First 264 associated Students Government 290 Bank of Bourbonnais 291 Battle Creek, Michigan, Morgan Road 278 Beardstown, Illinois 273 Benton, Illinois 261 Blankenberg ' s Photographers 295 Bliffton, Indiana, First 277 Bon Vivant Country Club I™ 289 Bradley, Illinois, First 280 Brazil, Indiana, First 280 Brownstown, Indiana 1 --Jgfl T Casey, Illinois, First . . £ . 1 .... 278 Champaign. Illinois, First . . I . . . 265 Chicago Central District I. . . I 246 Chicago, Illinois, Northside V 264 Chicago Heights, Illinois . . . .f. .I s ' 273 Chrisman, Illinois 267 City National Bank ... .... 295 Columbus, Wisconsin Cotter ' s Bakery Crowfordsville, Indiana, First Danville, Illinois, First . . Decatur, Illinois, Trinity Decatur, Illinois, Westside Decatur, Indiana Department of Youth Ministries Eastern Michigan District 253 Eau Claire, Wisconsin, First 267 Ends Insurance 288 242 Directory Elgin, Illinois Elkhart, Indiana, Northside . Energy Innovations, Inc. ... 287 Evansville, Indiana, Victory Chapel 283 Ferndale, Michigan 272 First Trust Savings 294 Flint, Michigan, Central 262 Fort Wayne, Indiana, Southside 281 Fortville, Indiana 255 Fourth Floors Hills 293 Galesburg, Illinois, First 270 Gary, Indiana, Glen Park 260 Grand Ledge, Michigan 286 Grand Rapids, Michigan 258 Granite City, Michigan, First 272 Griggsville, Illinois ........ v 266 Grosse Pointe, Michigan, Bethel 266 Hair Together ' . 288 Hammond, Indiana, First 276 Hendley Insurance 286 Holiday Inn 296 Home Appliance 296 Hoopeston, Illinois, First 283 Huntington, Indiana, First 279 Illinois District 254 Indianapolis District 251 Indianapolis, Indiana, Southwest 256 Indianapolis, Indiana, Westside 263 Jimmy Holmes . . Joliet, Illinois, F Joy ' s Hallmark Junior Class uunui Kala mazoo Michigan,. First Kankakee, Illinois, College! Kankakee, Illinois, First 247 ansing, Michigan, South 285 Lasting Impressions 296 Lemont, Illinois, First . t r . 271 Little Corporal DIRECTORY Greenhoi 269 Panozzo Son ' s Marycr s Cake and Steak Peru, Indiana, First . . Lowell, Michigan ..... ' . taa Martinsville, Indiana, First Marycrest Bar 5 277 286 29 f ucnigan, first . . . _ . . 283 Mattoon, Illinois, First 273 Meadowview Bank 299 Michigan District 248 Midland, Michigan, Community 265 Muncie, Indiana, Southside . 267 New Albany, Indiana, First 273 249 North Eastern Indiana District Northwestern Illinois District . 252 Northwestern Indiana District . . ■ wvSIm . . 250 Oakland, Indiana, First 279 Oak Lawn, Illinois :•..,. 269 Olney, Illinois . 261 Olivet Nazarene College Bookstore 292 Otisville, Michigan, Richfield 274 Owosso, Illinois, First 256 Pontiac, Michigan, Hillcrest Port Huron, Michigan, First Portage, Indiana, First Portland, Indiana, First Racine, Wisconsin, Community Regal 8 Roxana, Illinois . SAGA Food Servic ■«S g1naw, ' Michigan, Sag St. Joseph, Michigan . . Sandwich, Illinois . . . . Seymour, Indiana, First Shelbyville, Illinois . Skating Place -Valley 294J j i 294 259 . : 291 255 , 274 .272 . . 268 . .281 . .297 Sound Track, Promise Management, Inc 294 State Savings „ ; ' ' •. 297 Taylor, Michigan, Eureka 277 Troy, Michigan 265 Valparaiso, Indiana, First 255 Volkman ' s Jewelers 294 Warren, Michigan, Warren Woods ,259 Wedding Center Salon 297 Winamac, Illinois 278 Winchester, Indiana, First 275 Directory 243 m COLLEGE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 250 E. Olivet St. Bourbonnais, Illinois 60914 (815) 933-7749 Serving Olivet and the Kankakee Community iSm Iwi 244 I Church Ad MELVIN McCULLOUGH, Senior Pastor College Church of the Nazarene strives to bring the community and campus together in the Word and an inspiring worship experience that brings peo- ple into the presence of the Living God. College Church is directly adjacent to the campus and pro- vides a convenient place for students and faculty to be nurtured as disciples of Jesus Christ. Through the congregation, the staff and comprehensive program- ming College Church reaches out to the entire Kan- kakee community with the Good News of Christ ' s love. The church is like a family and constantly seeks to minister to the spiritual needs of all people. Rod Overpeck Associate Pastor Outreach Administration Dr. Forrest W. Nash DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Gerald A. Parker DISTRICT DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN LIFE Mrs. Forrest Nash DISTRICT N.W.M.S. PRESIDENT Doug Runyan DISTRICT N.Y.I. PRESIDENT DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD E. Keith Bottles Harold L. Frye George Garvin, Jr. John J. Hancock W. E. Snowbarger Lon Williams CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICT c o N G R A T U L A T E S CLASS OF ' 81 WE SUPPORT OLIVET 246 District Ad Celebrating Christian Holiness . . . Supporting Olivet! - FIRST CHURCH OF THE 1000 N. Entrance • Kankakee, Illinois NAZARENE JOHN J. HANCOCK Pastor LEROY WRIGHT Music Minister FOR EVERYONE • Innovative Bible study — Sundays at 9:30 am • Inspiring Evangelistic Worship Services — Sundays at 10:30 a.m. 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 DOUG RUNYAN Youth Ministers BOB LINTZENICH Christian Education SCHEDULE OF SERVICES. 9:30 AM 10:30 A.M . 10:30 A.M • Junior Church . .6:00 P.M . ..7:00 P.M ...7:00 P.M I Caravans for Children 7 to 8 P.M , 8:00 P.M ...6:30 P.M .. .9:30 A.M . . .9:30 P.M { Nursery for all Services Phone 933- 1000 Church Ad 247 C. Neil Strait District Superintendent ■ Spiritually ■ Evangelistically ■ Educationally ■ Numerically ALWAYS SUPPORTING OLIVET! 248 I District Ad .v HOLINESS NOD District Office 1950 S. 350 E. Marion, IN 46552 Ph. 317 674-7997 1980-85 ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS Carl E. Greek Robert E. James Elmer G. Pasko Jack D. Snowden Wilmer R. Watson Fredrick W. Wenger and 100 Churches 11,000 Church Members 22,000 S.S. BRUCE T. TAYLOR CONGRATULATES CLASS of ' 81 N.E.I. SUPPORTS OLIVET COLLEGE WITH PRAYERS STUDENTS FINANCES Bruce T. Taylor; District Superintendent 2122 Valley Ave. Marion, IN 46952 Ph. 317 662-7782 District Ad 249 Congratulations Class of ' 81 District Advisory Board Rev. Carlton Hansen Rev. Robert Ward Rev. Crawford Howe Mr. Tharen Evans Mr. Bud Goble Mr. Robert Ward District Parsonage fc DISTRICT OFFICERS Dist. N.Y. 1. President — Rev. Steve Gladding Dist. Missionary President — Mrs. Jean Goble Dist. Board of Christian Life Chairman — Rev. Oscar Sheets Dist. Secretary — Rev. CD. Hansen Dist. Treasurer — Rev. U.D. Dibble TRUSTEES OF O.N.C. Mr. Bud Goble Rev. Oscar Sheets District Superintendent Dr. Thomas M. Hermon  or 100 PERCENT BEHIND OLIVET 250 District Ad CHRISTIAN EDUCATION INDIANAPOLIS DISTRICT, IND. REV. JOHN F. HAY District Superintendent District Ad J 2 l Northwestern Illinois District We salute the graduates of 1981 Dr. Floyd H. Pounds District Superintendent District Advisory Board John Alderson Bill Greer James E. Hazelwood Daniel Roat Donald G. Turner Donald E. Turner NYI President Gerry Thweatt 252 CONGRATULATIONS!.,. Donj.Gibson DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT SosternHichigon H District CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE District Ad 253 inois District Believes in Olivet JAMES E. HUNTON DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT NWMS — Mrs. Lorene Whittington CHAIRMAN BOARD OF LIFE — Rev. Larry Hindmand NYI PRES. — Rev. Bill Chenault ADVISORY BOARD Gilbert Hughes John Ruzich Cecil Carroll Dr. Gerald Oliver Mr. Kent Nisbet Mr. Kenneth Whittington 254 District Ad FIRST CHURCH OF THE - NAZARENE 157 Lafayette Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 A Going Church for a Coming Christ Richard L. Jordan Pastor Stan Martin Youth Music OUR STUDENTS: Cathy Emmons, Becky and Libby Hines, Sharon Wilson FORTVILLE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 701 So. Maple PASTOR Vernon D. Corzine ASSOC. MIN. OF MUSIC Ted Davis CHILDREN Don and Carol Brewer Don Corzine Fortville, IN 46040 Students 1980-81 Tammie Davis Kay Goff (317) 485-6133 DEPARTMENT HEADS SUNDAY SCHOOL Ted Fish NYI Kevin Kissick NWMS Judy Ferryman Diana James Steve Humaerickhouse Mark Searcy Brenda Ferryman aajnaw U alley Qjhurch of Une J Cazarene 1815 Tittabawassee Rd. Saginaw, Michigan OUR STUDENTS David Barnekow Darrell Hasenleder REV. ALLEN D. SPRUNGER, PASTOR DAVE CROFFORD, MIN. OF YOUTH AND MUSIC REV. W.L. SILVERS, MIN. OF VISITATION Church Ad j 255 PETER ' S SWITCH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE R.R. 4, Seymour, Indiana OUR STUDENTS Gayle Zurcher Gina Zurcher Joan Prewitt Regina Massengale WE ARE PROUD TO BE A SUPPORTER OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION ' THE CHURCH WITH THE FAMILY AT HEART Rev. V. Leo Kinnett, Pastor FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 539 East Williams Owosso, Michigan 48867 CLIFFORD L. WALTON PASTOR SUPPORTING OUR STUDENTS AT ONC Naomi Bates Brenda Douglas Michael Moore Kevin Ulis Ruth Bates Margie Moore Patty Moore Kim Samson SOUTHWEST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 4797 Tincher Rd. Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 DUANE LAUDRETH PASTOR 256 Church Ads - We ' re Helping Build the Kingdom ...and you are only block amy! $MlimM§0mMMiBi. ■■ ■■ :■; ■:■ . . ' ■■■■;■ ■ ■■.: , ,: IpiiilBiKi m mm 0Bi m sr gift §Wi g ii FESTIVAL OF YOUTH IN MISSION . . . interview opportunities for summer ministry . . . ACTS 29 (Discipleship Training) • AIM (Athletes in Mission) DISCOVERY (Music and Drama) • INTER SECT (Inner-City Ministry) ISM (International Student Ministry) • RESPONSE (Campus Sponsored) MISSION TO THE CITIES (Worldwide City Ministry) For Career Service, Contact: Dept. of World Mission Sponsored by: Dept. of Youth Ministries Dept. of World Mission Dept. of Home Missions Church of the Nazarene 6401 The Paseo Kansas City, MO 64131 Ad I Z57 GRAND RAPIDS FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 3765 Kalamaz x) Ave. S.E. Grand Rapids, Mi 49508 245-2151 Branson Roberts pastor Becoming a more effective focus of God ' s Light and Love 55 Members of our fellowship attending Olivet Carolyn Ball Laura Borst Gary Gerstenberger Jeff Hyde Becki Roberts Lois Stanard Mark Bell 258 Church Ad Warren Woods Church of the Nazarene 14300 Thirteen Mile Rd Warren, Michigan Our Students, Who Have Been an Inspiration to Our Local Church Gary Babich Gloria Babich Chris Banning Linda Bentz Mike Bentz Diane Fearn Pam Griffin Kelly Hendley Rob Paleno Gary Reddaway Lanette Sessink Wendy Wiseman Tim Wright OUR STAFF Pastor: Rev. James Mellish Minister of Youth and Music: Wes Bittenbender Minister of Christian Education: Chet Decker Minister of Visitation: Rev. Charles Hoos Director of Day Care: Marcia Bittenbender ROXAN A CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 500 Central Roxana, Illinois L. W. Hindmand Pastor Gorden Farlow Chairman of Christian Life Church Ad I 259 GLEN PARK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 134 East 43rd Avenue Gary, Indiana 46409 Artie H. Whitworth, Pastor Peggy Oliver, Minister of Music Our Students Ron Croft Cheryl Lape Dwayne Lape Donald Maddack Terry Maddack Kaye Oliver Kerri Oliver Jeff Wampler FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1923 Garfield Port Huron, Michigan 48060 Simon Gorman, Pastor Gordon Horton, Minister of Music ' 7e Love Our Students David Horton Kathy Kidd Ronald Thick Robert Thomas 260 Church Ad lit Congratulations ONC Graduates of 1981 From DECATUR CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE N. Seventh and Marshall Streets Decatur, Indiana Brenda Frey Donald K. Ault Pastor We ' re Proud of You BRENDA v 3 ! p : ■ l pre j I L 1 OLNEY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 120 West Cherry Street Olney, IL 62450 Associate Pastor Edw. J. Eichenberger Pastor Sidney L. Tucker Our Students Sue Weaver Janet Jenning Nolan Williams Cecil Williams BENTON FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 9th and Kirkpatrick Benton, IL. 628127 Church Phone — 618-438-5151 Parsonage Phone — 618-439-4451 We ' re Proud of Our Students Jan Whittington Joy Whittington Marty Shockley Mark Montgomery Pastor Rev. James Cottle 305 N. 8th Benton, IL. 62812 Church Ads I 261 FLINT CEMlTOII.b CHURCH OFTHE HflZflREHE Gerald Woods, pastor 1261 W. Bristol Rd., Flint, Michigan 48507 Ph. 313-235-5671 . . . reaching out to Genesee County with the message of Holiness our students at Olivet . . . Phil Alvord Debbie Rhoads Todd Brian Robyn Roth Ann Christiansen Pam Santoro Jim Fly Kim Speedy Carol Steward Sylvia Freeman Ben Granger Dave Taylor Bill Haberkamp Larry Weber Wendy Wendel Jack Peeples Flint Central Congratulates the Olivet Class of 81 262 l Church Ad m INDIANAPOLIS WESTSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 8610 West 10th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46234 OUR STAFF Minister of Administration: Talmage Haggard Minister of Singles and S.A.M.: Dennis Apple Minister of Youth: Jack McCormick Minister of Christian Education: Doris Alexander Director of Day Care and School: Marjorie Stegemorlle School Administrator: Dr. Harry Westfall HOME OF: Park-a-tot Day Care Center Westside Christian School — K through Grade 6 Westside Retirement Village R. B. Acheson Pastor OUR STUDENTS Joe Bentz Rachel Daniel Tommy Gilliam Becky Golay Ruth Golay Valerie Greene John Hay Dana Hayden Karen Herm Merrilee Kearns Nora Keeling Rick McDuffee Jan McRoberts Lori McRoberts Karen Miller Daron Nance Teresa Shaw Steve Short Mark Stevens Karen Thomas Kim Warrick Westside Christian Village Worry-Free Retirement Living in a Christian Community Church Ad 263 NORTHSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1912 W. Leland Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60640 R. J. Bledsaw Pastor FIRST CHURCH OF ' ill? - —-£ T THE NAZARENE UgrifaJ w ' • -,.- jfc.x- s ■ 1 1 ft 23rd and Jackson Streets . U ' vfe? Anderson, Indiana 46014 First Church of the Nazarene Anderson, Indiana i Alumni Serving Our Congregation Betty Allen MaxineKuhn Our Staff: Caren David and Jan Alexander Knotts Senior Pastor: Roland E. Dunlop David Bearden Sharon Miller Minister of Youth: David Hayes Marjorie Pam Miller Minister of Senior Adults: Bearden Rev. Myron Myron C. Morford Kendall and Morford Karen Lynn Morford Our Students Browning Bess Cronk Jeff Morford Mary Parnell Jill Chambers Jennie John Paul Moreillon Denniston Simmonds Miriam Dill Dan Melody Dill Tim and Simmonds Dan Dunlop Christy Gale Jim Smith Dan McDowell Brabara Tom and Ann Harlan Tucker David and Carolyn Wood 264 1 Church Ads Shelly Hayes Jo Ann Wood MIDLAND COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 5700 North Jefferson Avenue Midland, Michigan Pastor: Fred Cunningham Karen Brown Brenda Thornton Bekki Yeakle The Church Where Everybody Is Somebody and Jesus Christ is Lord. CHAMPAIGN FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2403 W. Kirby Ave. Champaign, IL. 60820 Pastor JIM SPRUCE Our Students i. a Mark Millage Sherry Coffin Jeff Collins Sharing the Joy of JESUS TROY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 6840 Crooks Road Troy, Michigan Our Students: Dale Anglin Brenda Marshall, Lee Moore Mr. Randy Rubbins Director of Music Dr. Jack C. Stepp Church Ads 26 5 ■■ ■ H BETHEL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 21150 Moross Road Grosse Pointe, Mich. 48236 Our Students; Kelly Clifton Karl Heinz Denise Stewart Pastor F. Grant Cross When in Detroit Worship With Us CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE QUINCY AT CHANDLER STREET GRIGGSVILLE, ILLINOIS 62340 ARLIN CHESNEY, Pastor l GR GGSV LL£. The Purple Martin Capitol of the World Congratulations Class of ' 81. William Cole Pastor DennieJ. Korpi Associate Pastor OUR STUDENTS Lori Steed Griffith Murks Neil Berry Karen Ludwig Marcia Ludwig Roger Rockwell ELGIN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Route 58 and Berner Drive Elgin, Illinois Congratulations to the Class of 1981 266 Church Ads CHRISMAN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 313 North Pennsylvania Chrisman, Illinois 61924 REV. A. C. CAMPBELL Pastor Congratulations Class of 1981 SOUTHSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Business 67S at Hoyt Ave. Muncie, Indiana Our Staff: Pastor: L. E. Humrich Director, Education And Youth: Dan Pierce Director of Music: Larry Brewer Our Students: Brian Parker Karen Southerland Evan Strong Gary True FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1921 7th St. Eau Claire Wisconsin 54701 DONALD D. BUDD Pastor Phone (715) 835-9750 Our Student: Lily Maurer Church Ads I 267 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seymour, Indiana Our 80th Year Celebrating Christian Holiness The Happy, Friendly, Singing Church in Seymour CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 81 Our Students at Olivet Cathy Barkes Janice Clark Tim Green Julie Noblitt Jamie Richardson Becky Robbins Don Robbins Gerald Green Senior Minister James V. Cook Minister of Music Phillip Edwards Minister of Children 26H J Church Adi NURSERY SCHOOL DIRECTOR: Diane Mitchell JOLIET FIRST CHURCH PASTOR: Daniel E. Wheelock MINISTER OF MUSIC: Gene Ingle ASSIST. DIR. OF MUSIC: Gary Griffin OUR O.N.C. STUDENTS: Pam Forillo Kevin McCullough Tim Mitchell Wanda Whiteside 1009 S. Briggs • Joliet, Illinois CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1981 HAROLD L. FRYE Pastor RONALD O. FRYE Co-Pastor mtmmr m i i jl _ ■.■■■«■ OAK LAWN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 91st and Ridgeland Oaklawn, Illinois 60453 Church Ads 269 BROWNSTOWN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Main and Towner Streets Brownstown, Indiana A Layman ' s Church in a Dying World. I Pastor Darrell Wineinger I FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Galesburg, ILL. 61401 1577 Webster St. Our Students and Pastor J. E. Hazelwood Pastor Phone (309) 342-9012 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 213 W. Wabash Crawfordsville, Indiana Stanley Gerboth Pastor Phone (317) 362-1795 Our Staff Mark Gerboth Lisa Murphy David Smith Bob Thompson Bruce Thompson Service Above Self 270 Church Ads FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Bellroad Between 123rd and 131st Streets Lemont, Illinois 60459 Betsy Adcock Jim Bronson Dave Boyle Steve Carson Wendy Garison Greg Frankhauser OUR STUDENTS: Jennifer Gilroy Mark Gilroy Jimmy Hair Conne Johnson Carol Jones Patty Krestez Pam Milhoff Jody Steindel Joel Steindel Arlene Tilghman Jeff Trotter Mike Wallace R.J. Cerrato, Pastor William Scott, Associate Pastor J. Wade Dickson, Children ' s Minister Kenneth Armstrong, Minister of Music Mark Gilroy, Youth Minister A Church of People Wanting to Share His Glow Church Ad 27 i FERNDALE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 928 East Ten Mile Road • Ferndale, Michigan 48220 OUR STUDENTS Todd Phillips Bill Jones Quen Dickey (NOT PICTURED) Scott Boice Stan Boice PASTOR ELVIN M. POWERS SANDWICH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE College and Green Sts. Sandwich, Illinois 60548 PASTOR: CARL J. SWANSON FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 4701 HIGHWAY 111 GRANITE CITY, ILLINOIS 60240 PASTOR: WILLIAM H. RODDY OUR STUDENT: RICHARD UNGER, JR. BLOOMINGTON FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 700 WEST HOWE BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA 812-332-2461 PASTOR RON E. JUSTICE OUR STUDENTS: Seated: Luanna Peterson, Jane Rush, Kathy Floyd, Karen Buker, Beth Reeves. Standing: Greg Small, J. D. Allen, Tom Deckard. 212 1 Church Ads SUPPORTING OLIVET With Our PRAYERS i - t . MATTOON First Church of the Nazarene 2220 Champaign Avenue Mattoon, Illinois John Ruzich Pastor NEW ALBANY FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 602 W. Market St. New Albany, IN 47150 PASTOR REV. RON FREELAND STUDENTS FINANCES ONC Student: Brian Maroon 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 Buchanon Wright BEARDSTOWN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 10th and Jackson Beardstown, Illinois David D. Worcester, Pastor Our Student: Karen Desollar Best Wishes Class of ' 81 CHICAGO HEIGHTS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 699 WEST EIGHTH STREET CHICAGO HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS 60411 OUR ONC STUDENTS CATHY AMTOWER JEFF LANES ALLEN BRILLHART MARGIE PUNTE CATHY EYLANDER GREG SHELTON AMY HORTON SANDY SHELTON RON KEELING KOLEEN WYNN PASTOR — DAVID R. HUDSON ASSOC. PASTOR — VIRGIL R. MILLS Church Ads I 27} ST. JOSEPH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1337 Niles Rd. ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN 49085 Phone 429-5937 REV. ROYC. HARRIGER PASTOR Our Student Elaine Morrison 53569-1 County Road North Elkhart, Indiana 46514 Phone (219) 264-5866 ELKHART NORTHSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE PASTOR E. RAY JEWELL WE SUPPORT OLIVET RICHFIELD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 7524 Mt. Morris Rd. Otisville, Michigan The Church With the Warm Family Feeling J Supports Our Cottage Pastor: Rev. E. Eugene Frame Assoc. Pastor and Evangelist: Tom Roat Minister of Youth and Music: Doug Medley OUR STUDENTS Becky Bordway Tony Frame Marcie Fick Darrell Harvey Dave Ross 274 I Chunb Ads FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Box 3 — 403 South Main Street Winchester, Indiana 47394 Telephone 317-584-1831 Pastor — Clarence C. Hildreth Associate Pastor — Richard A. Osborne OUR STUDENTS . . . Bruce Fay Diana Debbie Durbin Haney Rees Hildreth COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 5430 West Branch Trail RACINE, WISCONSIN 53402 Phone: (414) 639-2969 James A. Monk Pastor CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1981 Church Ads 27.5 RICK SKELTON MINISTER OF YOUTH HAMMOND INDIANA FIRST CHURCH CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1981 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 815 MICHIGAN AVE. AT CALUMET HAMMOND, INDIANA 46324 GALE GUYER MINISTER OF MUSIC The Warm Friendly Fun Place to Worship and Serve Ask Our Studetns at Olivet . . . Donna Kon CLAUDE BOND, JR. ALVIN BIRT NYI PRESIDENT DELORES FRYE NWMS PRESIDENT Terry Vandersteen Ernie Vandersteen Julie Guyer Deanna Ingram 276 Church Ad EUREKA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 24356 Eureka Road Taylor, Michigan PASTOR REV. DAVID A. LORD Diane Gamble Pam Dye LOWELL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 201 North Washington Lowell, Michigan 44331 OUR STUDENTS John Ruder, Sarah Ruder, Jon Rash (Not Pictured: Cynthia Weimer, Brenda Hansen) WILLIAM F. HURT, JR. PASTOR CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HILLCREST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 520 W. WALTON BOULEVARD PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 48055 Rev. Dennis P. Burton PASTOR Ray Dafoe MUSIC DIRECTOR OUR STUDENT: Theresa Hawley BLUFFTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 327 W. Cherry Street Bluffton, Indiana Walter Graeflin • Pastor OUR STUDENTS Steve Mahon Carolyn Sutton Toni Norris Sharon Towne Julie Young Church Ads 277 COLUMBUS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 442 Seldon Street Columbus, Wisconsin 53925 REV. RICHARD A. MOORE, PASTOR Come Help Us to Be a Growing Church WINAMAC CHURCH OF 513 East Thirteenth Street n THE NAZARENE Winamac Indiana 46996 A Time for Knowing PASTOR, STEVE GLADDING I w • sJc WB ilpll Ow mm % l |- P — - — u - s ' ' ' W K FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 5625 OAKLAND DRIVE KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN 49002 PASTOR: JACK E. HOLCOMB OUR STUDENTS Mark Holcomb Susan Holcomb Cindy Fox Donna French Dean Meadows Doretta Rantz Shirley Cadle 278 Church Ads CASEY FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 400 NORTHWEST FIRST CASEY, ILLINOIS 62420 REV. DAVID E. MONROE, PASTOR MORGAN ROAD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 7615 MORGAN ROAD BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN 49017 PASTOR SAMUEL D. GOWAN Rhonda Gowan Congratulations to Our First Olivet Nazarene College Graduate: RHONDA LYNN GOWAN PITTSFIELD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 227 W. Washington Pittsfield, IL 62363 Congratulations Class of 1981 Our Staff Warren O. Holloway. Pastor L inda Kirk, NYI John R. Burlend, BCL Bess Wade, NWMS Cleve Curry, Min. of Music m PERU INDIANA FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE •■•■• ir Mil! lit 17 Rev. Ron Shaner, Pastor 331 W. Sixth Street Peru, Indiana 46970 OUR STUDENT: Teresa Coleman OAKLAND CITY FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE Darin Nosset REV. MELVIN W. DAVIS PASTOR 310 Jackson Street Oakland City, IN 47660 C. DEXTER WESTHAFER, PASTOR KENNETH HAWKINS, VISITATION DAVID WARD, MINISTER OF MUSIC OUR STUDENTS Susan Geist Rick Reed Kim Kirkpatrick Rod Reed Kim Millington Melanie Rittenhouse Duane Pasko Janelle Zurcher Building to Meet Our Community ' s Challenge 45 Etna Ave. Huntington, Indiana HUNTINGTON FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Church Ads 279 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 81 TINLEY PARK CHURCH of the NAZARENE Music Dir. — James Johnson Christian Life Dir. — Edna Roach Youth Minister — Lil Edgerly Mary JohnsbfK ___ JRtrttY; 1 Tim Gorman C — - Mlilphnson - Jenny Ratkay . BRADLEY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Douglas and Durham Sts. Bradley, Illinois 60915 PASTOR GORDON B. MAYWOOD CHARLES MEINECKE Chairman of Christian Life RICHARD BROOKS Minister of Music FRANK DAVIS NYI President JANSECOR NFMS President CHUCK FOWLER NYI Sponsor 280 I Church Ads FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1002 E. National Ave. Brazil, Indiana Our Students Mike Buck Brendalee Greenlee Gary Hyde I % MELSORENSEN, PASTOR TRINITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1645 SOUTH 44th ST. DECATUR, ILLINOIS 62521 THOMAS C. HILL PASTOR WE SUPPORT OLIVET «:_:• V SOUTHSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 5100 Gaywood Drive Fort Wayne, Indiana 46806 JAMES F. TUCKER, PASTOR OUR STUDENTS Robin Armstrong James Buuck John Buuck James Goodhew Kevin Leaman SHELBYVILLE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Third and Will Shelbyville, IL 62565 Rev. Robert Weathers, Pastor FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 3134 Swanson Rd. PORTAGE, IN (219) 762-6544 NATHAN PRICE PASTOR Church Ads I 281 WARMEST CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1981! WEST SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1224 W. Grand Ave. Phone 217 428-9400 Decatur, Illinois Our Staff Pastor — Gilbert Hughes Y outh and Music — Merritt Strunk Children — Ron Graeflin Department Directors Christian Life — James Henley Missions — Maxine Bennett Youth — Gloria DeJaynes Our O.N.C. Students Lisa Bennett Trina Deem Mike Gordon Jon Hodge Scott Jackson Doug Karl 282 I Church Ad VICTORY CHAPEL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1057 East Riverside Drive Evansville, Indiana 47714 STANNARD E. PHELPS, PASTOR A LIGHTHOUSE IN TROUBLED TIMES HARRY YOUNG CHAIRMAN OF CHRISTIAN LIFE MAURICE EMBRY NYI PRESIDENT SHIRLEY EMBRY NWMS PRESIDENT OUR STUDENT: CHERYL PHELPS FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Mason, Michigan 48854 PASTOR: ORVILLE L. MAISH, JR. ASSOCIATE: S. Mark Terman A SANCTUARY FOR HIS PESENCE OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH OLIVET AND OUR FINE STUDENTS! Lanette Eshelby Mike Manville Dave Manville Don Pierce Linda Manville Scott Shattuck Lori Frederickson HOOPESTON FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 402 E. Honeywell Hoopeston, Illinois 60942 SUPPORTING OLIVET G.A. PARKER, PASTOR Church Ads 283 VILLE FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Annette Edmonds Christy Kinney Sheila Kinney Linda Riegle If anyone serves, he should do it with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised ' hrough Jesus Christ. l Peter 4=11 Diana Smith Gloria Wickham Worship With Us — 2212 N.Vermilion Danville, Illinois 61832 (217) 442-8316 Pastor E. Keith Bottles Congratulations Gloria — 1981 Aurora Editor 284 Church Ad SOUTH CHURCH OF THE NAZAR- ENE Reaching Up and Touching Him . . . Reaching Out and Touching Others R. A. Lashley Pastor Jim Baughman Minister of Youth 401 West Holmes Road, Lansing, Michigan 48910 Curtis Adams Candy Dexter Scott Dexter Jeff Fullerton Steve Fullerton Rhonda Houston Beth Kring Dawn Kring Karen Kundrat Rick Lashley Karen Smith OUR OLIVET STUDENTS Kevin Warner Church Ad 283 Cakc Steak: ® 505 North Kinzie Bradley, III. 60901 Serving You and the Community With Fine Family Dining ONC STUDENTS WELCOME 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 STATE FARM INSUR ANC hi Bus. Ph.: 815 933-3440 Residence: 815 939-1016 Jeff W. Hendley Agent 18 HERITAGE PLAZA BOURBONNAIS, ILLINOIS 60914 286 Community Ads, Church Ad MARTINSVILLE FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1609 John R. Wooden Dr. Martinsville, Indiana 46151 OUR ONC STUDENTS JANA FRIEND MELINDA HOFER MARK OUTCALT TIM ROBINSON JOHN T. FRIEND Pastor Sound Systems CHURCH • SCHOOL • BUSINESS • HOME Design Equipment Installation Cassette Ministries Audio Visual Systems Equipment Supplies Recording System design Charles E. Dautermann Sound Engineering Consultant CED Energy Innovations P. O. Box 315 • 270 Stadium Drive 3 Bourbonnais, Illinois 60914 815 933-7449 1717 E. Maple Kankakee, IL 60901 uork WORLD « 6L6 TROnK Telephone 815 932-7483 IN STORE SERVICE IN STORE INSTALLATION Largest Name Brand Electronics in Kankakee Scott, Maxell, EPI, Pioneer, Sanyo, JBL, Jensen, Kenwood, Dual, Shure, TDK, and Many More Community Ads 287 (815) 939-7163 £h(U OuAuzauee Service PUTTING AN END TO INSECURITY- RUTH ENDS INSURANCE BROKER AGENT 409 South Main Street Bourbannais, IL 60901 A GET FOR APPOINTMENT H 933-9721 ARMOUR ROAD I E BOURBONNAIS R T R Conylttt Sttir Services DWAIN HOFBAUER, Owner DONICA HESS, Receptionist BARBMcKINNEY CINDY DATO DANA VOIGT RENEE BOYD SHERYCOPLEA DONNA FLAMMOND KIM CAMPBELL FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE P. D. McClellan Chairman of Christian Life Tina Kelly Music Ass ociate 920 South Shank Street Portland, Indiana CHESTER F. PASKO, PASTOR ■ Jennifer Craig Betty Kelly Mission President Majorie Baldwin N.Y.I. President 288 Community Ad Mark Heaps Miriam Heaps 7 1 !? wz CO KV C: 1,1! B P.O.BOX 67 • B U R B N N A I S . ILLINOIS 60914 T E I E P HONE SI 5 935-04 A MEMORABLE DINING EXPERIENCE WITH BANQUET FACILITIES ANY SIZE OR OCCASION 18 HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE COFFEE SHOP 815-935-0400 Major Credit Cards Accepted Non-Members Welcome Career Center Road Bourbonnais Community Ad 289 ASSOCIATED STUDENT GOVERNMENT Left to right, kneeling: Peny Reno, Gloria Wickham. Back: Candy Calas, Dr. Sayes, Deanna Banks, Lois Stanard, Ken Roth, Karen DeSollar. DEANNA BANKS, ASG PRESIDENT PENNY RENO, V.P. of Social Affairs CANDY CALAS, Secretary KAREN DESOLLAR, Glimmerglass Editor LOIS STANARD, V.P. of Spiritual Life KEN ROTH, Treasurer GLORIA WICKHAM, Aurora Editor DR. J. OTTIS SAYES, ADVISER 2 X) I ' Student Ad SAGA FOOD SERVICE Congratulations Class of 1981! ■£14 Years of Servient HBjgig the OlijMT Judy Coomer, Class of 71 — Sr. Food i Ivi Don Howlett ervice Manager James Kirbyjl rlass o1 80 — Supervisor My Bank Is... one heritage plaza, bourbonnais, ill. 60901 815-933-0570 MEMBER F.D.I.C. Ads 291 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 T-Shirts Records Religious Paperbacks Sacred Music Textbooks Phil Richardson School Supplies Bookstore Manager Bookstore Employees JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL Left to right, Front: Rob Paleno, Mike Bentz, Dr. Hendrick, Tim Moore, Alice Steele, Steve Beatty. Back: Julie Crabtree, Rhonda Knox, Cindy Horton. Volunteer Fire Department District ' 82 292 I Community and Student Ads THE END OF AN ERA FOURTH FLOOR HILLS For a number of years, the men of Fourth Floor Hills have car- ried on a tradition second to none. During this tenure, the her- itage these men have possessed has been handed down to qualified persons of the lower classes in the hope the tradition will continue. We, the men of Fourth Floor Hills, 1979-1981, have adequately displayed the characteristics of academic excellence, dynamic personalities, and polemical behavior, which have been expected of us. Our tenure as residents of Fourth Floor is now over and it is time for us to move on and make our contributions to the real world. As we depart from this habitat, we leave behind a tradition held in the highest esteem by ourselves and our fellow classmates. With the absence of the men pictured on this page from the halls of Fourth Floor Hills, an era has come to an end. FOURTH FLOOR HILLS SENIORS: I. to r., seated, Paul Cool Fiorenza, Randy Fraz Fra- zier, Bill Buffalo Jones, Mark Dirty Sheets. Standing, Tim Mushroom Hess, Brian ' Rag Crabtree, Gary Coors Corzett,Jeff Mort Tharp, Russ Great One Leigh. Student Ad 293 seethe you are buying olkmanns JEWELERS Su 1872 TWO LOCATIONS Volkmann Bldg Meadowv.ew Shopping Center (Acg) MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Promise Management Incorporated 352 West Broadway Bradley, Illinois 815-932-4635 SUBSIDIARIES THE FINEST SOUND REPRODUCTION Promise Distribution PM Marketing Carlos A. Lonberger, President (Class of ' 78) Member: Association of Nazarene Building Professionals 294 I Community Ads BLANKENBERG ' S PHOTOGRAPHERS USED BY THE AURORA 143 North Schuyler — Kankakee 932-4117 City National Dank ALL THE DANK YOU ' LL EVER NEED KANKAKEE EAST COURT STREET KANKAKEE, IL 60901 (81 5) 937-3690 OAK ST. BANK: EAST AVE. AND OAK ST. BRADLEY 280 NORTH KENNEDY DRIVE BRADLEY, IL (81 5) 937-3590 MEMDER F.D.I.C Community Ads I 295 JOY ' S SHOP Brookwood Plaza — Next to Kroger Bourbonnais, Illinois Here ' s To The Class of 1981! Come see our beautiful new store with its full line of Hallmark cards, gifts, stationery, posters, jewelry, wedding invitations, books, collector ' s items — everything a thoughtful person like you needs! Open Daily 9 AM — 8 PM Saturday, 9 AM — 5:30 Closed Sunday Owners: Joy and John Rose HOMES APPLIANCE HEATING Fabrics Stereo Bedding Heating Carpeting Plumbing Furniture Appliances Television Air Conditioning Bath Boutique 1280-1292 W. Station Street Kankakee, IL 60901 Telephone 933-8211 296 Community Ad. • Typesetting • layout • firt • Illustration • Design • Printing • Publication production • Fine photography • Advertising impressions graphic • photographic • fine arts I 443 South Main • Bourbonnais, Illinois 60914 • 815 932-4470 I Convenient from everywhere . . . for everyone ittarycrast SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 177SE. COURT ST. 1 370 W. COURT ST. 315 N. MAIN • KANKAKEE • KANKAKEE • BOURBONNAIS • PH. 937-28S0 • PH 9372875 • PH. 937-2677 JOHN PANOZZO SONS The Florist Friend of ONC Route 50 North Kankakee, Illinois 60901 JPlotoers WEDDING CENTER SALON The Department Store for Weddings TUXEDO RENTAL 406 South Main, Bourbonnais Phone 933-1211 QQ STATE SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 510 Meadowview Center, Kankakee 310 E. Station St., Downtown Kankakee Congress at Century Blvd., Rantoul Peoples Bank Our PEOPLE Make The Difference? 185 N.St. Joseph Ave, Kankakee. Ph933 8273 Rt. 50 N.. Bradley, Ph: 93312 13 For today and all your tomorrows, may the Lord bless you to remember us as being your kind of men ' s clothing store — for value, style, and quality. When in Kankakee always stop by to visit us! PL Jimmy Holmes, Sr. Jimmy Holmes ( A MAN ' S STORE ' Always a Little Better MEADOWVIEW SHOPPING CENTER Community Ads I 297 SERVING OLIVET AT... 288 N. Main Street Bourbonnais, Illinois The Bank Just Down the Street Congratulations Class of 1981! Ike Gttle Colbo ' ial Kestaulant In the Meadowview Shopping Center Kennedy Drive and Brookmont Avenue KANKAKEE, ILLINOIS 60901 Telephone 932-6795 298 I Community Ads FIRST TRUST SAVINGS BANK OF KANKAKEE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp IVople neasor FOR YOUR PLEASURE AND CONVENIENCE •Restaurant — Open Daily and Holidays •Banquet Hall and Meeting Rooms — Groups From 25 to 500 •Showcase Lounge — Entertainment Monday — Saturday •Motel — 160 Rooms — Steam Baths Available Presidential and Bridal Suites STOP IN AND LET US • PLEASE YOU! U.S. Highway 50 and Interstate 57 Bradley, Illinois 60915 (815) 939-3501 G COTTER ' S DELICIOUS BAKERY 5 Meadowview Center Kankakee, Illinois 932-3324 J JL.THE SKATING PLACE JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT DON AND BONNIE RIGGS OWNERS 1085 E. Mulligan Dr. Bradley, IL 60915 815 932-7666 o o o o o RGGaL inn Illinois Route 50 and Armour Road Bourbonnais, IL 60901 $17.88 Night Single Phone: 933- 2300 Affordable Inns Nation-Wide Community Ads 1 299 Abbott, Marcia R. 625 N Water St , .,,,,,,,, Ml IKti. ' Abels. Deborah L. p. 190 ■111 Hill Ave Elmhurst.lL 60126 Abb. Marsha Jinice p 198 512 Ash Ave. Decatur, IL 62)26 Abraham, Judith A. 136Tomagenc Dr Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Ackctman, Rebecca R. p. I 1 9821 S. Mason Oak Lawn, 1L 6045} Adanic. KevinJ. 1460 Southhampton Boutbonnais, 1L 60914 Adams, Curtis A. p. 476 Hill St. Xenia. OH 45385 1.90.91. 190 Adams. Elise C. p. 198 108 6th St Downets Grove. IL 60515 Adams. Lean E. p. 86. 90 532 Bisallion Boutbonnais, IL 60914 Adams, Teresa M. p. 198, 237 1021 Wabash Mattoon, IL 61938 Adams. Violet L. 12 Ryerson Ave. Bloomingdale. NJ 07403 Adcock. Elizabeth A. p. I 511 Oak St. Hinsdale, IL 60521 Adlet. LindaJ.p. 235 312 Harpers Way Lansing, MI 48917 Ahlseen. Rebecca G. p. 237 922 Tamarack Ln. Rockford. IL61107 Ainley, Danielle R. p. 111,190 302 5th Street Green Rock, IL 61241 Akridge. Tammie L. p. 106. 180 1906 Moon Lgt. Bay Sterling, IL 61081 Alger. Beth Diane p. 86. 90 225 N. Wood St. Griffith. IN 46319 Allen. Brian D. p. 180. 239 41600 E. Ann AtbotTr. Plymouth. MI 48170 Allen. Cheralynn M. 379 Drummond Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Allen. John David p. 96, 198 7370 W. Ison Road Bloomington, IN 47401 Allen. Sidney E. p. 96 505 E. Jones Milford. IL 60953 Allen, Stanley W. p. 96 505 East Jones Milford, IL 60953 Allhands.John K. p. 46. 114, 115, 148 916 S. 4th St. Watseka.IL 60970 Alvord. PhilipJ. p. 198 5359Thundetbird Pas Grand Blanc. MI 48439 Amerson, Glenn 12819 Gregory St. Blue Island. IL 60406 Amlowet, Cathy S. p 46 3118 W. lK3rd St Homewood.IL 60430 Andctson. Dchra Kae 700 W. Brompton PI Chicago. IL 60657 Anderson, Debra Kay 654 N. Greenwood Ave. Kankakee, IL 60901 Andetson, Gary L. p. 180 21130 Hopewell Rd. Gambier, OH 43022 Anderson, Robert L 70} Stratford Dt. Apt. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Anderson, Tamara L. p. 19 363 Lincoln Ave. Holland. MI 49423 Andress. Pamela 1188 Hollow Dt. Cato, MI 48723 Andtews, Matk L. p. 190 26Gtainey Dr. Edwardsville, IL 62025 Ange, Linda L. 6251 Greenview Burton, MI 48509 Anglin. Dale E 1510 Dempster Apt. 101 Mt. Ptospect, IL 60056 Anthony. Denise p. 198 Rt. 4 Box 28 St. Anne. IL 60964 Aper. Ricky L. RR 2. Box 219 Dixon, IL 61021 Appleelgate, Stephanie p. 198 102 8th St. Cannelton, IN 47520 Atchibald. Roy Lemoine p. 198 200 South Perry St. Hagerstown. IN 47346 Armentrout, Charles W. p. 86, 88, 90, 91 P.O. Box 994 Marion, OH 43302 Armstrong, Robin K. p. 80, 190 7611 Wohama Fort Wayne, IN 46819 Arnold, Jody M. p. 40 12591 Quaker Sr. Consrannne, MI 49042 Arrigo. Tina L. Rt. 2 Liberty Ch. Rd. Temple. GA 30179 Ashby, Gale 388 Northfield Mootesville. IN 46158 Asher, Bevetly Ann 180 Barney Blvd. Battle Cteek. MI 49017 Atkinson, Batbara K 150 Kay St. Manhattan, IL 60442 Auch. Steven M. p. 2, 8, 96, 97, 101. 118, 126, 180 280 Humes Ln. Flotissant. MO 63031 Austin, Scort C. 507 Coyne St. Boutbonnais, IL 60914 Babich.Gary M. p. 190 11234 Masonic Blvd Warren. Ml 48093 Babich. Gloria M. p. 180 11234 Masonic Warren. MI 48093 Bacon. Cheryl 46, p. 180 8301 Upper Spring L. Annandale, VA 22003 Bagby, David R. 303 S. Sterling St. Streator, IL61364 Bahr. Daniel S. 209 Orr Pekin.IL 61554 Bailey, Elizabeth K. RR Box 246 Farina. IL 62838 Baker. Betsy M. 2285 Ottawa Trails Hastings, MI 49058 Baker, Bonnie L. p. 180 2733 Eastern Ave. Bedford, IN 47421 Baker, Kim A. p. 180 3309 Hutchinson Johet.IL 60435 Baket. Miala K. 14146 Allen Rd. Clinton, MI 49236 Baker, Scott A. p. 190 RR 2, Box 157 Bimamwood, WI 54414 Ball, Carolyn K. p. 235. 237 5555 PinebrookSE Kentwood, MI 49508 Ballmet, Dan W. p. 198 Box 336 Fr. Recovery, OH 45846 Balwierz, Patricia Ann p. 198 655 Jill Ct. Des Plaines, IL 60018 Banks, Deanna C. p. 61 1211 Russell St. Normal, IL 61761 Banning, Chris Allen p. 198 6218 Westmoor Dr. Urica, MI 48087 Barber, Timothy R. p. 89, 190 Rl Mendon, OH 45862 Bardell, Wanda R. p. 198 326 Whirtier St. Georgetown, IL 61846 Bardy, Timothy S. p. 102. 103. 105 12931 Lenore Redford. MI 48239 Barker, John T. 89. p. 360 W Lincoln St. El Paso. IL 61738 Batker, Sheryl L. p. 84. 190 6155 Sunrise Ave. Portage, IN 46368 Barkes, Carhy A. p. 190 1505 S. Walnut Seymour, IN 47274 Avery. Mardell R. p. 190 426 Wakeman Wheaton. IL 60187 Ayers. Danielle J. 10236 Lewis Rd. Clio. MI 48420 Azzarelli. Jeanne D. RR 6 Box 214 Kankakee, IL 60901 Barkes, David K. 10423 LawnhavenCirc. Indianapolis, IN 46229 Barkes. Jon Andtew 10423 Lawnhaven Cir. Indianapolis. IN 46229 Barkley. Sheryl L. 301 Country Fair Dr. Champaign, IL 61820 Barnekow, David E. p. 46, 48. 198 224 Barbara Lane Saginaw. MI 18601 Barnes, Daniel R. 1317 N. Kellogg St. Galesburg, IL 61401 Barnes. Todd Miller p. 88, 198 235 E. Grand. Apt. 1 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Barnctt. Robyn S. p. 198, 234 205 Elm St. Dale. IN 47523 Baton, Jeffrey Paul 1 360 Jerome Bradley. IL 60915 Barrick, H, Gordon 311 Rainbow Dr. Creve Coeur, IL 61611 Barwegen, MarkJ. p. 198 263 North Belmont Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Bass, Laura R. p. 172, 190 214 W. North Pontiac.IL 61764 Bassett, Emilic R. p. 190 9930 Linden Overland Park, KS 66207 Bateman, Keith E. p. 80, 89. 190 52679 Fir Rd. Granger, IN 46530 Bates, Dawn M. 23159 River Road Ln. Goshen. IN 46526 Bates, Naomi Ann p. 198 1605 Corunna Ave Owosso, MI 48867 Bates, Ruth M. p. 168. 169, 180 1605 Corunna Ave. Owosso, MI 48867 Bauet. Wayne R. P.O. Box 95 Aroma Park. IL 60910 Bean, Margaret E. p. 40, 86, 90, 1 4671Jordon Rd. Skaneateles Falls, NY 13153 Bear; Marcia p. 96 Woodlawn Trlr. Pk. Lt. 1 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Bear, Michael S. p. 96 Woodlawn Trl. Pk. Lr. 1 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Beasley, DanielJ. 285 E. Grand Apt. 7 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Beasley, Mitzi D. 285 E. Grand Ave. 7 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Beatty, DarlaJ. p. 180. 238 36020 Hazelwood Wesrland, MI 48185 Beatty. Stven S. p. 22, 180, 206 195 Spencer Ct. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Beaty. Daniel M. p. 190 803 Union Dr. Park Foresr, IL 60466 Beck. Anita D. p. 40, 86, 87, 90, 149. 198 RR 2. Box 310 Lynn, IN 47355 Beck, Steven R. 1414 S. 11th Pekin.IL 61554 Beck, Susan Mae p. 198 14190 Grant Dr. Plymourh. MI 48170 Becker, Howard N. 3906Sourhern Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45227 Beckwith, Linda p. 180 72 N. Main St. Quincy, MI 49082 Beers, Tom 12 Ash Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Becver, Nikki Kay 24 Bonds Dr Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Bell, Dawn M Box 1 28 Cabery.IL 60919 Bell, Deanna R. p. 190 16400 Chur Olathe, KS 66061 Bell.Jeffery E. p. 46, 88, 89 61942 Bayshore Dt. Sturgrs, MI 49091 Bell, Mark W Rt. 2. Box 29 Kankakee, IL 60901 Bellman, Steve M. RR 1 Eureka, IL 61530 Bellomy, Darrell W 325 Burke St. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Belt. Mark Steven 287 E. Gtand Apt. 5 Boutbonnais, IL 60914 Bendorf. Jackie E. p. 190 3047 92nd Sr. Sturtevant.WI 53177 Benner, Alana K 24 Oak Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Bennett, Jeff A. 390 John Casey Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Bennert, Lisa G. p. 180 RR 2, KathyCt. Blue Mound. IL 62513 Bennett. Rebecca A. p. 198 RR2 Gtiggsville, IL 62340 Bennett, Stephen G, p. 86, 90 RR2 Gtiggsville, IL 62340 Bennett, Susan Y. 1130 Eaton Ft „ Nesbi New Patis. OH 45347 Benson, Thomas L. p. 180 112MotlSt. Marshall. WI 53559 Benton. Ernestine R 4. Box 120 St. Anne, IL 60964 Bentz, Joseph M. p. 190 1618 Glen Arm Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46224 Bentz, Linda M. p. 84, 190, 239 12456 StarlneCt. Sterling Hts., MI 48077 Bentz. Michael J. p. 46. 130, 180, 206 12456 StatliteCt. Sterling Heights, MI 48077 Berard, Denise Lynn p. 198 12810 W. 99th St. Lenexa, KS 66215 Berbaum, Sandra K. p. 40, 190 1724 Coronado Dr. Champaign. IL 61820 Berg, James R. 615 E. Devonshire Decatur, IL 62521 Bergers. Leslie C. p. 49 1731 Pheasant NW Grand Rapids. MI 49504 Bergman. Terri S. 226 W.James Dwighr. IL 60420 Bergstrom. Eric C. p. 86, 90 515 E. Locust St. Watseka, IL 60970 Berns. Michele M. 585 S. Chestnut Chebanse, IL 60922 Berry, Neil Alan 527 Morgan St. Elgin, IL 601 20 }00 Index Ifl Btrrv Pitncia M p 233 8448 Teakwood Dr OrUnd Park. II. 60462 Bokker, l.issa A p. 190, 206 RR 2 Box 100 Ashkum. 1L60911 Braundmeier.Jack 360 S. Central Ave . Richland Center. WI sssm Btown, Matk D. p. 206 25250 Pimlico Ct. Farmington Hills. MI 48018 Burks, Mitchell I. p. iho 18 Oak St, Bourbonnais, 11.60914 Berube. Kathleen M. p 198 27 Todd St, Lowell. MAOISM Boman. Tad M p. 198 RR2 Waterloo, IN 46793 Bray, Sheila M. p 190 2216 Monticello Dr. DeKalb, 1L60115 Brown, Roger I). 240 E. Country Ct, Bourbonnais. 11,60914 Burnside. Danny I. 2023 E. 7th St. Sterling, II, 61081 Betz. Batbara F 6 Kings Turn. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Bonham, Deborah p 198 1915 Bruning Dr. Wilmington. IL 60481 Brenner. Andrew Scotr 3100W. TyrellRd. Owosso. MI 48867 Brown. Russell J. p. 198 1888 Williamston Rd Dansville, MI 48819 Burris, Arnold 307 N. Summit Rossville. 11.6096s Best. Matshall W. p 180 811 Bayberry Ct. Indianapolis. IN 46250 Boone, Ellen I. p, 198 1407 Oriole Dr. Galesburg. IL 61401 Brenner, Timothy R. p. 190 3100 W. TytellRd. Owosso, MI 48867 Brown, Terry Benson 450 S. Cryer Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Burris, Cheryl A. p. 190 605 W. Victory Roanoke, IL 61561 Best, Martha C. p. 198 8751 Sargent Rd Indianapolis, IN 46256 Best. Russell C p 198 8111 Bayberry Ct. Indianapolis, IN 46250 Bestor, Lawanda M. p 198 Rt 4, Box 433 St. Anne, IL 60964 Betts. Matgretta A. 355 Mission St. Villa Park. IL 60181 Beverly, Thesley E P.O. Box 443 Hopkins Pk, IL 60944 Bick, Patticia A. p. 88, 93. 237 3477 Mark Rd. SW Washington CH, OH 43160 Biller. Deborah Box 104, Whitfield Rd. Millbrook, IL 60536 Billings, ManhaJ, p. 235 4007 Statesman Parkw. Lima, OH 45806 Birdsong, Rose M, 1128 Mayflower Rd. Niles. MI 49120 Bitner. Sheryl J p. 46. 88, 89, 190 Rt. 1, Box 204 Wilkinson, IN 46186 Black, Lois E. p. 84,87, 237 378 E. Ridgewood Dr. Seven Hills. OH 44131 Blakely. Marjorie Kay p. 88, 180 1032 Dorothy St. Houston, TX 77008 Blalock. Joseph V. Box 402 Nampa, ID 83651 Blanton. BeverlyJ 5768 Paula Ave. Portage, IN 46368 Blithe. Robert L. 11 58 Providence Rd Springfield. PA 19064 Blodgett, Richard 114 S.Hudson Stockton, IL 61085 Bloom, Matgaret E, p. 210 819 Heritage Dt. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Boadway. Rebecca S. p. 198 9366 E. Coldwatet Davison, MI 48423 Bodey, Tonya S. 2454 E. Route 36 Urbana. OH 43078 Boe. Susan L. p. 190 411 First Ave Ottawa, IL61350 Booth, Kathenne L. P.O. Box 241 Palmyra, IN 47164 Bornemann, Janet L, p. 190 RR 1 Ottawa. IL 61350 Borowicz, Gregory Thomas 296 Byron Ave. Bloomingdale. IL 60108 Borst, Lauta L p 198 172 Landale Lane El Caion.CA 92021 Borton, Marianne H. p. 190 9569 Devils Lake Hwy. Manitou Beach. MI 49253 Boudreau. Devtin T. 52 Hanson Df. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Boudreau. JamieJ. 618 S. Elm Kankakee, IL 60901 Boudreau, Melody Anne p. 1 311 N. Forest Bradley, IL 60915 Bovee, Cynthia A. Rt 2, Box 188 Beloit.WI 53511 Bowden, Debbie E. p. 190 Rt 3, Box 192 Dexter, ME 04930 Bowden, Lois L. p. 198 RFD 3 Box 192 Dexter, ME 04930 Bowden, Thomas S p. 89 RFD 3. Box 192 Dexter, ME 04930 Bowman, John 3336 Moorgate Drive Springfield, IL 62703 Boyce. Mark D. p. 190 2307 Hwy. 301 N. Zephyrhills, FL 33599 Boyce, Melvin D. 905 W. Broad Linden, MI 48451 Boykin, Angelisa M. 668 N. Dearborn Kankakee. IL 60901 Bracken, Brenda K. 1090 Crest Ave. Johnstown, PA 15902 Bradbury, Charlyn F. 2614 Maple Grove Rd. Alpena, MI 49707 Bradford, Lynda I. p. 180 1145 Palmer Plymouth. MI 48170 Brady, Daniel K. 155 Spencer Court Bourbonnais. I L 60914 Brewer. Russell Box 185 Cloverdale. IN 46120 Brian. Toddjamesp. 198 9032 Bristol Rd. Davison, MI 48423 Bricket, Douglas J. p. 83, 125, 126 40216 Ivywood Lane Plymouth. MI 48170 Bridegroom, Dawn L. p. 40, 198 3737 Barnes St. Hobart, IN 46342 Brier. Kenneth Steven p 190 10646 Amapolas St. Redlands, CA 92373 Brillhart. Allen J. p. 127 319 Indianwood Blvd. Park Forest, IL 60466 Brininstool, Kathy G. p 149 P O Box 305 DeWitt. MI 48280 Brininstool, TamaraJ. p. 122. 190 302 Wilson St DeWitt, MI 48820 Butcher, Cheryl Ann 700 W. Brompton PI Chicago, IL 60657 Britton, Kent Dp. 198 4305 Baybeny Dt. Louisville. KY 40216 Btitton. Sheila M 16150 148th Ave. Spring Lake. MI 49456 Britton. Thomas E. 169 ' ' i Roy Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Brockway. Rodger W. p. 96, 198 946 Hartford Lane Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Bronson, James W. 4326 W. 118th PI. Alsip, IL 60685 Brown, Bruce A. p. 190 275 Winding Tr. Xenia, OH 45385 Brown, Daniel R. p. 180 555 N. Vernon Herscher. IL 60941 Brown, Deborah A. p. 190 200 Charter House Canton, MI 48188 Brown, Diane M 4690 Bond Avenue Warren, OH 44483 Brown. Donetta R. p. 198 9258 Shenandoah Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46229 Brown, Dwight A. p. 96, 190 4690 Bond Ave. Watren. OH 44483 Bruce, David Michael p. 96, 97, 99, 1 18 4367 Palmer Hwy. Britton. MI 49229 Brummett, Theresa L. p. 46 201 N. Franklin Lynn, IN 47355 Brundage, Steven R. 19 Oak St Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Bruning, Walter R. 260 N Wabash Bradley. IL 6091 5 Bryant. Joe A. RR 1 Box 102 Momence. IL 60954 Bryant. Shelly p 199 RR5 Marshallrown. IA 50158 Buck.J Michael 437 E. Grand Hi Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Buckley, Jacqueline L p 190 216 Rittenhouse St. Washington, DC 20011 Bugbee, Gregory A. 519ParksideNW Walker. MI 49504 Bugbee, Nina A. 439 E. Grand 8 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Buker. Karen L. p. 180, 237 R R 1 2 Box 90 Bedford, IN 47421 Bullock. Carolyn p. 180 101 ElmiraSt. SW Washington, DC 20032 Bultman, Jackie A. 444 W. Hawkins St. Kankakee, IL 60901 Burch, Daryl Ivan 605 N, Elm St Herscher. IL 60941 Burch, Rebecca L. Burch Trailer Ct. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Burch, Russell D. p. 86, 90, 91, 92, 199 808 E. Robin Lane Greenfield. IN 46140 Burchfield. Ben|amin D. p. 46, 86, 90, 91, 180 406 S. Blanchette Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Burchfield, Jody 188 Belle Aire Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Burchfield, Mark V. p. 29, 87, 88, 91 406 Blanchette Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Burris, Tracy E. 307 Summit Rossville, IL 60961 Burrous, Cheryl L, p. 17. 84. 180, 296 Bridge St. Fruitport, Ml 49415 Butler, R. Michelle p. 190 Rd 2 Box 15- A Thomas Glen Gardner, NJ 08826 Buttrey, Vicki Ann 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago, IL 60657 Buuck, James R p. 190 344 Kinnaird Ave. Fr Wayne, IN 46807 Buuck. John R. p. 190 344 Kinnaird Ave Ft. Wayne. IN 46807 Buzenski, Brad R 31671 Bretz Warren, MI 48093 Cable, Judy L p 199 311 s Byron Cenrer Wyoming, MI 49509 Cadle, Shirley A Box 429 One Kankakee. IL 60901 Cain, Barbara L. 1441 S. Fern Drive Mt. Prospect. IL 60056 Cain, Beverly D. p. 190, 206 1441 S. Fern Dr Mount Ptospect, IL 60056 Caise. Debra A. RR2 St. Anne, IL 60964 Calas, Candy D. p 31. 110. Ill 512 Kinkaid Court Des Plames, IL 60016 Caldwell, Pamela p. 110, 180 32570 Harvard Rd Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 Calhoun, Linda R 3432 Packard Pkwy Rockford, IL 61103 Call, Rebecca D. p. 180 127 E. Wilson Ave. Mooresville, NC 28115 Calvin, Denise L. p. 17, 84, 180, 235 280 N.Ashley Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Bogovich, Alan V. p. 88 1045 Cardinal Bradley. IL 60915 Brady. Susan K. p. 108, 109, 190 155 Spencer Court Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Brown, Ginger M. p 19 Box 133 RR McNeil Braceville, IL 60407 Burdinc, Zandra K p. 190 3934 Herrick flint. MI 48504 Calvin. KarenJ 280 N Ashley Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Boice, Kari M. 441 E Grand Apt. 7 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Braford, CarolJ. 88 Briarcliff Ln. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Brown. JeffS. p. 190 27 Neward Ave. Battle Creek, MI 49017 Burggtaf, James R. p. 96 335 S. Marion St. Cardington. OH 43315 Cameron, MarkJ 4570 W.Jackson Alma. Ml 48801 Boice. Scot G. 441 E. Grand Apt. 7 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Bramer, Mary C. Bx 369 Olivet Naz Co. Kankakee. IL 60901 Brown, Jeffrey L. p. 102, 103, 239 5419 Sttaw Hat Dt Indianapolis, IN 46227 Burghorn. Lynda R. Box 416 One Cameron, StephenJ. p. 4570 W.Jackson Rd. Alma. MI 48801 Boice. Stanton David p. 102, 104, 198 460Trinway Troy, MI 48098 Braun, Kimberly S. p. 180 Box 374 One Kankakee, IL 60901 Brown, Karen L. 4511 Concord St. Midland. MI 48640 Burks, Deborah L. p 238 18 Oak St. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Camp, Wesley D, p. 237 445 E.Grand 6 Bourbonnais, IL 60901 Index 301 302 I ' index jniplK-ll, I H-m Ijv p 1 22 6707 i limmerstone ( im inmci. OH 45227 ( liainey,( jrol 1. p 10, ' XI, I Ml 616 I Jackson Chrisman, IL 6192-1 Claypool. lljttic H 875 F, Court Kankakee, IL 60901 Comer, Tonya M p 191 KR ) Keltlctsville R Wapakonela. OH 45895 C ' ouchcnour, WilhamJ. p. 199 4465 E. Tu Ave, Vicksbutg, Ml 49097 i jiupMI, Cyruhu Annp 40, 122, 199 iii Woodltwn ( htismin, 11.61924 Chambers, Jill Dianne 416 Stuart Circle Anderson, IN 46012 Clifton. Kelly R, p, 191 56765 Theodore Ml demons, Ml 48043 Compton, Kevin W, Bon 155 UcMotre, IN -16510 Coulter, Mary E, p. 181 540 Juniper Drive Napcrvillc, 11.60540 Campbell. Janet p H, im, . ' 55 517 L I.casure Ave r c astle. PA 16101 Chandler, Michael E. p. 1 50. 181 128 ' .- Madison Ave Chnsinan. 11.61924 Clinc. Elsie 70oW DromptonPI. Chicago. 11. COW Compton, I odd Henry p. 181 12566 Pierce Rd. I rceland. Ml 48625 Courtney. Ronald 405 E. Gtand Apt BC Bourbonnais, 11.60914 Campbell. Timothy L. p. 180 402 S Eighth St, Marshall, IL62441 Chandler. Sandra L. p. 19. 181 1215 12th St. Silvis.IL 61282 Clouatre.JoanR.p. 191 185 S. Clearview East Alton. II. 62024 Conable.Jody L, p. 19. 181 15 Gcrmama Street Galclon, PA 16922 Cowgcr, Kelly p. 181 844 S, Broadway Geneva. OH 44041 Cannon. Karen p H2. 181 1507 Durham Ct. Lexington, KY 40505 Chaney, Teresa L. p. 191.258 451 Southampton Decatut.IL 62526 Clouatre. Kevin D, 1515 Old Alron-Edwar E. Alton, II. 62024 Condon, Leah M. p. 88.91. 199. 318 426 N. llolcombc Litchfield, MN 55355 Cox, Cynthia I., p. 199 2504 Sugarloaf Portage. Ml 49002 Cantrell. Christine K.p. 191 204 Meadows Rd. N. A. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Charles. Joyce A. p. 199. 257 1755 E. 100th Si. Lebanon, IN 46052 Clupper, Dianna S. R 4. Box 86 Kissee Mills. MO 65680 Conlcy, Catl Elva 101 South East St. Carthage, IN 46115 Coy. Marlin E. p. 199 3175SamuclsonRd Rockford, 11.61109 Carder, Julie Ann 88 Lakeview Dr. Middletown, OH 45042 Chase. Eleanor 700 W BrompronPI. Chicago. II. 60657 Coble. Janet K. RR 1, Box 476 Chfron, IL 60927 Conner, Gregory W p. 199 RR2 Springville, IN 47462 Cozad. David D. p. 191 347 Meadow Lane PI. Xenia, OH 45385 Cardosi, Donna M. 61 5 Oak Ridge Dr RR St. Anne. I L 60964 Chatman, Carhryn G. 255 N. Greenwood Kankakee. IL 60901 Coffey, Kent A. p. 96 520 Oak Run Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Conner, Kimberly A. p. 181 RR2 Springville, IN 47462 Crabttee, Brian C. 104 North Dr. Urbana, OH 4 3078 Carey. Wayne T. p. 191 51 Oakwood Dr. Pontiac. IL 61764 Chee, Evan P. 169 N. Roy St. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Coffey, William P. p. 91 907 Cherry New Casrle. IN 47362 Conner, Rhonda Dee p. 199 RR2 Springville, IN 47462 Crabtree. Julia K. p. 17,46.88.89. 182, 206 5100 W 102ndSt. Overland Park, KS 66207 Carlson. Brian Thomas 243 Indiana Racine. WI 53405 Cheek. CarhenneJ. p. 122. 199 4416 Bell. Casr. Rd Castalia. OH 44824 Coffin, Ronald K. p. 191 1601 S. Walnut Mahomet. IL 61855 Conway, Mike C p. 46, 96, 98. 101 747 Shadyciest Rd. Pittsburgh. PA 15216 Craig. Gerald K. 17111 Odell Tinley Park. IL 60477 Carlson. Linda M. p. 228 417 WatetSt. Cambridge, WI 53523 Chen. Shelley S. L. 110 Rod Ln Carbondale. IL 62901 Coffin. Sheri L. p. 199 105 E.Jackson Mahomet. IL 61853 Cook, Clayton T. Rt 2, Box 47 Coleman, WI 54112 Ctaig, Jennifer L. p. 131. 191 RR 3.JB46 Portland. IN 47371 Carlson. Patricia L. 12324 Benck Dr 201 Alsip.IL 60658 Chesney. Arlin Box 462 Griggsville. IL 62340 Coker, KimJ. p. 181 6280 Lute Rd. Portage, IN 46368 Cook. DanielJ.p. 86,90, 132, 181 1023 S.Wayne St. Matys, OH 45885 Craig. Kevin D. 3651 Decamp Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46226 Carlson. Stephen A. p. 88. 191 14052 Cherokee Tr Lockport. IL 60441 Chrisnansen. Anne M. p. 122 4324 Sourh State Rd Davison. MI 48423 Cole. James R. p. 199 Box 364 R ' : 1 Middletown. IN 47356 Cook. Georgina S. p. 111. 191 18374 Wasson Rd. Gregory. MI 48137 Craig, Mary L. RR 6 Box 204 Huntington, IN 46750 Carlson. Wendy S. p. 40, 87, 191 14052 Cherokee Trl. Lockport. IL 60441 Chtisty, Roy 190 Convent Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Cole, Nancy p. 181 216 W. 11 St. Lapel. IN 46051 Cook. Kevin W. 539 Edgefield Manon. OH 43302 Cramer, Joel E. 9457 S. 29 Mile Cadillac, Ml 49601 Carmichael, Mayme 200 Spencer Ct. Boutbonnais, IL 60914 Ciaccio, Gary L. 431 S. 5th Ave. Kankakee. IL 60901 Coleman. Charleen Ann p. 199 1505 W.Harris Appleton. WI 54911 Cook. Lisa J. p 86. 87, 90, 199 RR 1 Box 467 Markleville. IN 46056 Crandall. Kelly R. p. 182 21 St. Matk Dt. St. Peters. MO 63376 Carpentet. Brian P 1928 Alba SW Wyoming. MI 49509 Clark, Gary Michael 716 S. Greenwood Av Kankakee, IL 60901 Coleman, Donnell p. 96, 100 RR4, Box 358-1 St. Anne. IL 60964 Cook, Michael W P.O. Box 124 Niota.IL 62358 Crandall, Norlyn E. p. 162 125 E.Prairie Vicksburg. MI 49097 Carpenter, Kenneth R p. 129. 181 36422 Sunnydale Livonia. MI 48154 Clark. Gregory B 317 Preston Dr. Sourh Bend. IN 46615 Coleman, Teresa A 205 W. 8th St Petu, IN 46970 Cook, Sheila D. p. 191 RR 1. Box 167 Losantville, IN 47354 Oanston. Lawtence Counrry View Apts. 4 Shelbyville, IL 62565 Carpenter. Rodney K. p. 129, 191 36422 Sunnydale Livonia. Ml 48154 Clark. Holly E. 1322N.Mitchner Indianapolis, IN 46219 Collett, Kimberli A. R. 5 Box 401 Edinburg. VA 22824 Cooper. Connie M. p. 199 2400 E. French Rd. St. Johns, MI 48879 Crawford, Darrell E. p. 182 8240 Elmway Dayron. OH 45415 Carter, Sylvanus 5800 Oak Hill Rd. Evansville. IN 47711 Clark. Janice L. p. 86 712 W. 3rd St. Seymour. IN 47274 •XI Collett. Robert S. p. 191 RR 3. Box 401 Edinburg, VA 22824 Cooper, Debra L. p. 191 126BelaireDr. Washington, IL 61571 Cray.Julene E. RRl Flangan.IL 61740 Carter, Timothy W p. 149 703 Stratfotd Dt. E A Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Clark. Jeffrey A. p. 181 517 Preston Dr. Sourh Bend, IN 46615 Collins, Cynthia A. 328 N. Shelby Moweaqua, IL 62550 Cooper, Jeannette M. p. 44, 87. : 5414 N, Stony Run Ln. Fort Wayne, IN 46825 Crisp. Jana S. p. 19,46.182 RR 5 Box 13-3 New Casrle, IN 47362 Caruso, Gma p. 199 949 E. 170th Place S. Holland. IL6M73 Clark, Jerry W. p. 114, 115 RR 1 Loop Rd Hespena, MI 49421 Collins, Jeffrey D. p. 191, 206 1506 Honeysuckle Ln. Champaign, IL 61820 Cornelius. Judith A. p. 199. 206 205 Third St. Chester. WV 26034 Crist. Joseph H. 3489-C Scott Civ Boiling AFB. DC 20336 Casten. Gerhard A. p. 181 1509 W, Byron Chicago, IL 6061 3 Clark, Joel 700 W. Brompton Chicago. IL 60657 Collins. Judy L. p. 191 305 E. Washington St. Mt. Sterling, IL 62353 Cornell, Elizabeth A. p. 107, 191 8 Wiley Hill Rd. Londonderry. NH 03053 Crocker. Curtis D. p. 199 40259 Ivywood Lane Plymouth. Ml 48170 Casileman. Norma J. p. 181 328 E. Main St. Williamsville, IL 62693 Clark, Juanita A 441 E. Gtand Apt. 1 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Collins, Kathy S. p. 237 582 W. Williams Kankakee. IL 60901 Cornell. James H. p. 191 210 E. Caledonia Howell. Ml 48843 Croft. Ronald W. 950 Miami St. Gary, IN 46403 Caswell. Cindy K. p. 191.206 2258 Wise Rd. N. Canton. OH 44720 Clatk. Mashele E. 301 E. McKinney 10 Dixon. IL 61021 Collins, Marc A. p. 199. 206 885 Bunker Hill Dr Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Corzett. Gary A. p. 110, 111, 113. 149 2116Melvin Dr. Rock Falls. IL 61071 Crombar. Craig K. p. 191 Rt. 5. Box 244 Murphysboro, IL 62966 Causey, Melody S. p. 86, 90, 199 6338 Trorter Rd Indianapolis, IN 46241 Clark, Rhonda Jo p. 199 501 W. Main St. Ogden.IL 61859 Collins. Robert Harold p. 102. 199 9369 York Rd. SW Pataskala, OH 43062 Corzine. Don R. p. 23, 4 RR 1 S. Maple Sr. Fortville. IN 46040 Crum. Alice Frances p. 199 9665 Caprice Union Lake. MI 48085 Cawvey. Clarence W. Rte 4. Box 13 Catlinville. IL 62626 Clark, Ritch Lee p. 119. 199 32 0 Enos Rd. Seymour, IN 47274 Collins, Susan Elaine p. 181 RRl Quincy, IL 62301 Corner, Paul H. 702 N.Turkey Farm Rd. Mahomet. IL 61853 Crump. Tim W. p. 182 20 Jack St Piano. IL 60545 Cawvey, Kevin D p. 191. 237 287 E. Gtand Apt. 8 Boutbonnais. IL 60914 Clark. Russell W. 441 E. Grand Apt. 1 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Combesr, Karen R. p. 191 314 E. Sangamon Rantoul.IL 61866 Corner. Randall H. p. 191 702 Turkey Farm Rd. Mahomet, IL 61853 Ctuzen, Matcia K. p. 24. 165, 182. 235 418 Rosenbetget Oskaloosa. IA 52577 Cederberg, Kent Sven p. 199 107 S. Hi-Lusi Mi. Piospect, IL 60056 Claycomb. Lisa G. p. 199 3811 Hoffman Dr. Sandusky. OH 44870 Combs. TammiJ. p. 86. 90 P.O. Box 87 Avoca, IN 47420 Comer. Richard Paul p. 96 Box 543 One. IL 60901 Cryer. KimberlieK. Burch M.H. PK Servic Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Culver. Glenn p. 89, 239 1662) Schaeffer A3 Detroit, MI 48235 Daymon, BarbaraJ p. 191 10855 S Hartel Grand Ledge, Ml -18837 Dill, Melody E. 2818 S.Park Rd Anderson, IN 46011 Dufrcsne, GwendolynJ. p. 191 1427 Lynton Ave. Flint, Ml 48507 Ellwangcr, Chttles W. p. 182 1495 Westminster I.n. Bourbonmis, II. (mil Cunard, Cindy Marie 700 W Brompton PI Chicago, IL 60657 De La Vergne, Deborah 1304 E North St. Apt. Bradley, I L 60915 Dillard. Anna Bonira 216 Rich Rd. Park Forest, IL 60466 Dumey, Steven W. 1 15 Theresa Lane Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Emmons, Cathy A. p. 192 8 Sunset Dr Valparaiso, IN 46383 Cunard. Susan Lynn 700 W Brompton PI. Chicago, IL 60657 Cundiff, James L. p. 17 500 Moore Ct. Greencastle, IN 46135 Cutry.Joel Allan p. 199 143 East 5th St. Roxana, IL 62084 Curtis, Carrie A. p. 199 38549 Sourh Farm Northville. Ml 48167 Curtis, Lynn A. p. 199 220 Manor Dr. Mishawaka, IN 46544 Curtis, Shelley p. 199 220 Manor Dr. Mishawaka, IN 46544 Daane. Debra S. p. 191 1161 N. Pontiac Dr. Janesville, WI 53545 Dale. Larry 490 N. Wabash St. Wabash, IN 46992 Dale, Teresa Arlene p 199 490 N.Wabash Wabash, IN 46992 Daniel. Rachel R. p. 86, 90, 199 467 E. Rd. 100 N. Danville. IN 46122 Daniels, Shelley 330 E. Water St. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Daniels. Stephanie 118 Stadium Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Davey, Gary A. p. 88, 92, 191 1901 Corydon Pike 15 New Albany, I N 47150 Davidhizar, April L. p. 191 7801 Independence St. Merrillville. IN 46410 Davis, Carlean S. 326 ' -5 N. Grand Bradley. IL 60915 Davis, Freddie A. Box 154 Momence, IL 60954 Davis, John R. Box 579 One Davis, Lindsay J. p. 199 2310 Monmouth Blvd. Galesburg, IL 61401 Davis, Melinda S. 1395 Park Place Plymouth, MI 48058 Davis, Pamela R. p. 40, 86, 90, 191 Gvnrs Islnd Bldg 877 New York. NY 10004 Dean. Donald C. p. 199 471 South Euclid Bradley, IL 60915 Deaton, Wilson p. 182 8410 S. Linden Rd Swarttz Creek, MI 48473 Deckard, Roberta K 260 N. Main Box 286 Herschet, IL 60941 Deckard. TomJ. p. 191 1712 S. High St., Box Bloommgton. IN 47401 Dee, Shenfield W. p. 182 Box 589 ONC 60901 Deem, Karrina L p 191 45 Easrmoreland Decatur, IL 62521 Dehamer.Joan Annerte p. 199 1717 Shire Ct. Wheaton, IL 60187 Delabre. MichaelJ. 856 E. Station Kankakee, IL 60901 Deming, Gordon L. p. 88 1401 Monroe Beardstown, IL 62618 Denaple, Mary L. 9 Navaho Dwight.IL 60420 Dennison, Don 235 N Oak Leaf Dr Addison, IL 60101 Denny, Robert K. p. 21 5894 Milburne Milford, OH 45150 Depriest, Charles B. R 1 Box 177 Golconda, IL 62938 DeRose, DinoJ. p. 96, 97, 182 2800 Donna Ave. Racine, WI 53404 Desollar. Karen R. p 182, 220 1001 W. 6th St. Beardstown, IL 62618 Deter, Lamont D. RR1 Sterling, IL 61081 Dexter, Candy p. 174 7130 Hartel Rd. Potterville, MI 48876 Dexter. Scott A. p. 191 7130 N. Hartel Rd. Potterville, MI 48876 Di Pizza. Clarice A, 700 W Brompton PI. Chicago, IL 60657 Diaz. Christine L. p. 199 216 S. Humphrey Oak Park, IL 60302 Diaz, Evelyn A. 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago, IL 60657 Dickey, John Q. p. 20 31607 Auburn Dr. Birmingham. MI 48009 Dickinson. Paul 1 189 Maple Street Niles, MI 49120 Dillman.J. Craig p. 8, 96, 127, 182 2564 Oldfield Ave. Berhel Park, PA 15102 Dillman, Thomas A. p. 96, 199 2564 Old Field Ave. Bethel Park. PA 15102 Dilts. Teri L. p. 40, 199 5924 Kathryn R 1 Plymourh, MI 48170 Dinse, Diane L. p. 199 45070 Naperville Rd. Naperville, IL 60540 DiPietro, Constance F. p. 182 419 S. Ioka Mt Prospect, IL 60056 Dobe. Lynn E. 7340 Fern Dr. Mentor-on-the-Lake, OH 44060 Dodd, Deborah A p. 191 113 Deer Creek Rd Rochester, IL 62563 Dodds. Janet F. 101 Frederick St. Doylestown, OH 44230 Dodds. Ruth A. 19 Linn St. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Doliber, Deborah K. p. 86, 90, 182 429 Wildwood Dr. Park Forest, IL 60466 Doli ber, Rae 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago. IL 60657 Domagalski, Lori L. 1025 Holly Ct. Lockport, IL 60441 Dorrell, Teri E. 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago, IL 60657 Dorrell, Toni C. 700 W. Brompton PI Chicago. IL 60657 Dorton, Billy D. p. 96 540 Oak Run Dr Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Douglas, Brenda S. p. 182 415 E. Williams Owosso, MI 48867 Downie, Maurine H. 1480 Cobb Blvd. Kankakee, IL 60901 p. 199 Downs, Amy Marie 3200 Mount Zion Bucyrus, OH 44820 Drake, B.Jill p. 199 660Jonette Ave. Bradley, IL 60915 Drake, Dawn Marie 6900 S. Washington Lansing, MI 48910 Drake, Edwin p. 89 7740 10 Mile Rd. Ceresco, MI 49033 Drake, Leon R. II 2487 Miami Beach Dr. Flint. MI 48507 Drake, Robert D. p. 89. 199 120OssamiCt. Morton, IL 61550 Duncan, Brenda L. p. 191 54) Stockton Heights Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Duncan, Shirley A. 543 Stockton Heights Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Dunklee, Rodney L. 9422 W. Genessee St. New Lothrop, MI 48460 Dunlop, Daniel D 260 N. Stadium Dr. 8 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Dupes, Caroline p. 182 308 Jefferson Valparaiso, IN 46383 Durbin, Bruce E. 561 N. Main St. Winchester. IN 47394 Dutour, Tammi p. 182 206 E. Hubert Ashkum.IL 60911 Dyce, Darcy M. p. 191 9401 Placid Way Howell, MI 48843 Dye, Pamela p. 199 22700 Merriman New Boston, MI 48164 Eades, Sue E. 844 W. Hickory St. Union Cityr IN 47390 Eash, Melody A. p. 80, 199 14626 Lincoln Ave. Dolton.IL 60419 Ebert, Rebecca L. p. 191. 206 302 Wilbur Champaign, IL 61820 Ebert, Robin L. p. 199 302 Wilber Champaign. IL 61820 Eckman. Susan K 1202 Cleveland Lockport, IL 60441 Edmonds, Annette T. p. 182 1517 N.Jackson Danville. IL 61832 Edwards, Mark A 8638 Hook St. Highland, IN 46322 Edwards, Sharon M 3729 Crescent Dr. Steger.IL 60475 Egge, David W. p. 7, 91, 199, 206 712Culbertson Worland, WY 82401 Eichorn, Jeffrey A. 334 East Water St. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Eliasen.John Lars p. 102, 104. 182 Flugleparken 33, Kart Denmark Emmons, Luannc M. p. 192 RR)NSaubee 13602 Lake Odessa, MI 48849 Engel, Brian David p. 199 321 N. Elmhurst Ave. Mt. Prospecr. IL60056 Engelthaler, EllenJ. p. 182 115 N. Harvard Ave. Arlingron Heights. IL 60005 Engleman, Paula D. p. 192 1935 Colt Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46227 English, Jamie S. 106)0 E. Edgewood Ave. Indianapolis. IN 46239 Erickson, Daniel D. p. 25, 28, 46, 88, 1 182 4113Bluefish Dr. Pascagoula. MS 39567 Erickson. Delbert B. p. 96 520 Cleveland Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Erickson, MarleneJ. p. 88 520 S. Cleveland Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Erickson, Tracey D. p. 96, 100 520 S.Cleveland Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Erwin, Melinda 1 p. 182 P.O. Box 140 RR 2 Dunkirk. IN 47336 Eshelby, Lanette K. p. 192 869 S.Barnes St. Mason, MI 48854 Essex, David J. p. 192 415 E.Grand Dr B-7 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Etchison, Brian K. p. 96, 199 1624 East 45th Anderson, IN 46013 Evans. Robin p. 182 7257 Cherry Valley Middleville, MI 49333 Evilsizor, Kenneth D. p. 192 2570 Garden Rd. Milford, MI 48042 Ewers, Byron L. 451 Barron Rd. Howell, MI 48843 Ewing, Pamela S. 304 W Jackson Street Alexandria, IN 46001 Fackler, Jacqueline S. p. 192 RRl Camden, MI 49232 Fagg, Rodney L. p. 89, 199 RR 1 Box 59 Cory. IN 47846 Fanning. David W. p. 86, 90, 192 610 Chestnut Lane Beecher, IL 60401 Davis, Tim Norman 18A Hillcrest Hamilton. IL 62)41 Davisson, Mark E. p. 191 307 E. Union St. Liberty, IN 47353 Dawson, Jeffery D. p. 199 562 E. North St. Galesburg. IL 61401 Diefenbach, Cherie L. RR4 Box 316 Kankakee, IL 60901 Diehl, Timothy V. p. 182 7509 Saginaw St. New Lothrop, MI 48460 Dikeman, Donna L. p. 84, 88, 216 RD 3 Box 112 Oxford, PA 19363 Drake, Ronnie 185 W. 156th Place Harvey, IL 60426 Dressier, Margaret Lois 1897 Meadowview Ave. Kankakee, IL 60901 Dufelmeier, Shelly L. RRl Pekin.lL 61554 Ellis, Dirk R. p. 48 210 College St. Potomac. IL 61865 Ellis, Elisa L. p. 86, 90 2808 N.Sterling Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73127 Ellis, Kathleen R. p. 199 3860 Ashbourne Lane Indianapolis, IN 46226 Farber, James A. 719 S. Third Watseka, IL 60970 Farber, Jim Robert p. 96 719 S. 3rd Watseka, IL 60970 Farr, Daniel T. 413 E. Grand Apt. 8 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Index 303 Fainr, Stephen p. 192 HIE Grand Dt Apt 10 Bourbonnjii, IL 60914 Fast. Dotcen A p. 182 415 S. Plum Newton. KS67114 Fleming, Mark p 21, 114, 115 435 W. Drummond Dr. Boutbonnais, IL 60914 Flcxser, Dwayne A 7 ' Waslungron Ave. Bourbonnais, 11. 60914 Franklin, Timmy D. p. 183 RR 1 box 35 Miliord, IL 60953 Franseen, Brcnda S. p. 86, 90, 235 RR 2. Box 51A Boscobel. Wl 53805 Gcscllc. Patsy p. 200 1432 Dotson Elkhart, IN 46514 Gibbs. Ellen A. p. 183, 234 5273 White Lake Rd. Davisburg, Ml 48019 Feirn. Diane p. 182 Box 690 ONC 60901 Felt, !5chraL. p. 182 822 S. Lombard Oak Park. IL 60309 Feltt, David Wayne 470 West Green St. Montepher, IN 47359 leltuv lames H. P O Box 368 Kankakee. IL 60901 Ferguson. Beth A. p. 182 RR I.Sandy Bluff Rd. Piano. IL 60545 Ferguson. Steven L. p. 116 1120E. Harrison Decatur. IL 62526 Ferryman, Brenda K. p. 199 RR 1 Box 115 McCordsville, IN 46055 Fessler. David A. 588 Wallace St. Marseilles, IL 61341 Fetters. Tracy 182 4956 C West Moteland Dayton. OH 45431 Fickbohm. Steven F, p. 96 1176 Roselawn Paxton, IL 60957 Fiedlet, Kristina M. Pabashan Trail Charlevoix, MI 49720 Field. Debra R. p. 192 11163Hartel Grand Ledge. Ml 48837 Field. Douglas M. p. 200 11163 Hartel Grand Ledge. MI 48917 Finger, Tamara F. 670 Oak Run Dr Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Fiorenza, George p. 192 585 Meadowview Dr. Greenwood. IN 46142 Fiorenza. Paul E. 585 Meadowview Dr. Greenwood, IN 46142 Fischer. Janet E. 317 E. Fernwood Morton. IL 61550 Fischer. Karen S. p. 200. 237 317 E. Fernwood Morton. IL 61550 Fisher, Floyd E. p. 192 5213 Williams Godfrey. IL 62035 Fisher, Glenn A. p. 200 4130 S Center Dr. Howell, MI 48843 Fishet. Ruth E. p. 40. 84. 90. 192 12 Wayne St. Farrhaven, MA 02719 Fitzgerald. Timothy M. 4081 W Harrison Rd. Alma. MI 48801 Flippo.Owen V III 204 Convent Bourbonnais. IL 609M Floyd, Cheryl L. •101 Grand Ave 3 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Floyd, Kathryn p. 182 2621 Leonard Springs Bloonungton, IN 47401 Floyd. Stephen C. 401 Grand Ave 3 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Fluder. Annamae p. 200 4665 W. 179th PI. Country Club Hills. IL 60477 Fly. James C. p. 6, 46 12414 Gage Rd Holly. MI -18442 Flynn. Theresa A. p. 183, 237 RR 1 Box 209 Chillicothe. IL 61523 Fogliam. Darcel Renee p 200 Rr 1 Lewistown, IL 61542 Ford. Gregory M. 4747 Redbud Decatur. IL 62526 Ford. Kirk V. p. 200 4747 Redbud Court Decatur, IL 62526 Forillo, Pam Elaine p. 200 101 E. St. Marys St. Minooka, IL 60447 Fortune, Rebecca L. p. 192 786 Parker Elmhurst. IL 60126 Fosnaugh, Lane E. p. 89 2215 Bryant Ct. Fort Wayne. IN 46819 Foster Jr.. Dee Hart p. 16, 96, 99, 183 825 Rawling St. Washington C H. OH 43160 Foster, Cletis A. 520 Evergreen Ln. Bradley, IL 60915 Foster, Laferne A Rtel Chebanse. IL 60922 Fowler, Charles 413 Grand Apt. 7 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Fowler. David W. p. 49. 89 1003 Glencoe Alma, Ml 48801 Fowler. Rhonda J. p. 192 5226 Marboro Dr Racine. WI 53406 Fox, Brian Lamonr p. 92, 183 6322 Minlo Dr. Indianapolis. IN 46227 Fox. David 302 North Park St. MUford. IL 60953 Fox, Karen K. p. 192 Rt 6 Box 320 Greencastle. IN 46135 Frazier, Randal B, 8800 Old Spanish Trail I.irtle Rock. AR 72207 Frazier. Thomas E. p. 96 277 ' .- E. Marsailles Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Frcdenckson, Lori A. p. 192 ■1813 Sourhgate Lansing. Ml 48910 Freed. Paula R. p. 192 RR2 Sterling, IL 61081 Freeman, Karen p. 192 5001 N. Lafayette Greenville. MI 48838 Freeman, Margarer A. p. 183 12052 Henderson Rd. Otisville, MI 48463 Freeman, Susan 9575 Currie Rd. Northville. Ml 48167 Freeman, Sylvia K. p. 88. 93, 130. 183 1395 WoodnollCt. Flint, MI 48507 Fteeman, Tamara S. p. 183 9881 Clark Rd. Davisburg. MI 48019 French, DonnaJ. 6349 West S Ave. Schoolcraft. Ml 49087 Ftey. Brenda E. p. 183. 206. 235, 239 RR7 Decatur, IN 46733 Frey.Judy M. 751 N. 5th Ave. Kankakee, IL 60901 Friend. Jana D. p. 24, 25, 46, 88, 89, 166, 192, 206 1709John Wooden Dr. Martinsville, IN 46151 Frizzell, Randy E P.O. Box 281 Tell City. IN 47586 Froman, Debora p. 183 RRBox 138 Sutter, IL 62373 Frostic, Edith M. p. 192 2380 Ruth Rd. Applegate. MI 48401 Fry. Debbie Ann 236 Taft Ave. LIrbana. OH 43078 Fry, Mark R. p. 183 623 S. Dangl Rd. Muskegon, MI 49442 Fuller. James P. p. 183. 239 113 Kingsley Ave. Dollard. Montreal Fullerton. Jeffrey S. p. 192 1908 Dean Avenue Holt. MI 48842 Fullerton. Steven D. p 200 1908 Dean St. Holt. MI 48842 Gadd, Dawn L. 151 l.orctta Ave. Follanscbce. WV 26037 Gale. Floyd D. 878 Gettysburg 4 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Gallion, ShauniJ. p. 200 KR 1 Brownstown. IN 47220 Gamble. Diane C. p. 19, 22, 61 15700 Radio Taylor, Ml 48180 Gard. Pamela J. p. 110, 111,172.192 P.O. Box 85 Cory, IN 47846 Gardziella. Michelle D. p. 1 1 1, 200 26 W. 140 Grand Ave Whcaton, IL 60187 Garland, Cindy Sue p. 200 2310 Bella Visra Dr Hamilton. OH 45014 Garner, Todd E. Rt 4 Box 263 Kankakee, I L 60901 Garrert, Benny R. p. 200 334 West Kemper Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45246 Garrett, Judith R. p. 200, 237 435 N. Dye Virden.lL 62690 Garriott. Michael W. p. 49. 89. 192, 239 309 W. Main St. Crothersville, IN 47229 Garrison. Gary 645 Washington Ave. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Garton. T. Irene 198 Esther Circle Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Garton. ValeryJ 198 Esther Circle Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Garvin. Lorri R. p. 88, 200 846 William River Forest, IL 60305 Gathman, Patricia D. p. 108, 200 74 S. DuBois Elgin. IL 60120 Geeding, Laura C. p. 192 16411 Paxton Tinley Park. IL 60477 Geekie, Julie Ann 3109WaldronRd. Kankakee. IL 60901 Geiselman. Michael T. p. 96. 200 18938 Tamarack Culver, IN 46511 Geist. Susan L. p. 40. 192 RR3 Huntington, IN 46750 George. Richard A. p. 87, 192 5200 S. 1050 E Upland. IN 46989 Gibbs, Karen J. 508 E. Grant Watseka.IL 60970 Gibson, Dale B. p. 102. 183 5707 Aubrey Ln. Muncie. IN 47303 Gibson, Elizabeth Ann p. 88. 192 5170 Red Fox Brighton, Ml 48116 Gibula, Cynthia A. p. 183 2000 York St. Blue Island. IL 60406 Gibula. Deborah L. p. 200 2000 York St. Blue Island, IL 60406 Gill, Carolyn A. RFD2Schcer Rd. Manhatten.IL 60442 Gillett, Catol A. 409 W. Holden Tolono.IL 61880 Gillett, Kathleen L. p. 84. 192 409 W Holden Tolono.IL 61880 Gilliam, Kelli A. p. 200 63 Cromwell Rd Apt. 7 Cincinnati. OH 45218 Gilliam, Tammy Jo p. 200 447 N. Varner Rd. Brownsburg. IN 45218 Gilmore. Kelly J. p. 122.192 Rt3 Sheherd, MI 48883 Gilmore, Kimberly 5160S. LeatonRd. Shepherd, MI 48883 Gilroy.Jennrfer I. 13907 W. 147th Place Lockport, IL 60441 Gilroy, Mark K. 13907 W 147rhPl. Lockport. IL 60441 Girgis. Hany M. p. 16, 318 631 Brookmont Bradley, IL 60915 Glendennrng, Michele L. p. 82,88, 192 476 N. Pleasant Ave. Galesburg. IL 61401 Glenn. Kim Alan 305 Emmons Ave. Rock Falls, IL 61071 Glogowski, Robert J. 215 E. Marsile Apt. B Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Gluck. Timorhy A. p. 92 240 May St. Manhattan, IL 60442 Godby II, Paul T. p. 86. 88, 90, 91 2535 White Oak Dr. Titusville. FL 32780 Goerlitz. James A. p. 200 506 Superior Boscabel, WI 53805 Goff. Sarah Kay RR 1 Box 445-B Fortville. IN 46040 Firzwater. Frank M. p. 91. 200 1315 Fairview Greenfield, IN 46140 Frame, Anthony E. p. 46. 1 8413 Fairfax Ct. Davison, MI 48423 Fulton, John M. RR 1 Box 155 Herscher. IL 60941 Gerald. Joy L. p. 200 102 12th Ave. A Erie, IL 61250 Goforth. Michael C. 12159 Eaglescout Ct. Cincinnati. OH 45242 Fitzwater. P. Suzanne p 200 1315 Fairview Dr. Greenfield. IN 46140 Francoisjr., Alexandrt 280 Ted Mard Ct 3 Kankakee. IL 60901 Furbee. Jacqueline J. p 200 777 N. Convent Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Gerboth, Mark E. p. 192 200 N. Grace Crawfordsville. IN 47933 Golay, Evangeline R. 279 Boice Rd. NW Cedar Rapids. IA 52839 Flack. Ruth I. p. 130 606 E 4th St. Gibson City. IL 60936 Frankhauser. Gregory p. 183 415 E. Grand Apt. 5 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Furnas, Timothy J. p. 183 RR 2 Box 68 Wautoma. WI 54982 Gerstenberger, Gary D. p. 200 2158StanfotdSE Grand Rapids. MI 49508 Golay, Rebecca G. p. 88, 183 810 Kendale Court Indianapolis. IN 46234 Flammang. Joanne C. p. 200 207 Wilson Villa Grove. IL 61956 Franklin. Cynthia K. p. 17, 80, 183 623 Green Oak Dr. Longview, TX 75601 Futrell. Angela F. p. 46. 86. 88. 89, 90 190 W. Adams Manreno, IL 60950 Gerstenberg er, Robert p. 86. 87. 90. 91. 183 30375 Tennessee Roseville. MI 48066 Golay. Ruth Ellen p. 88, 200 810 Kendale Ct. Indianapolis. IN 46234 504 Index Golay. Steven A. p. 88 Box 798, ONC Kankakee. II 60901 Green, Jonathan D. p. 200 P.O. Box 207 Mannington, WV 26582 Hahs. Michael R. B-U Burch ' sTtlCt. Bourbonnais, 11.6091-1 Mattis.John W. p. 200 S100W. ElsworthRd. Perry, MI 48872 Hedrick, Michelle K. p. 239 2822 Wintcrgrcen Dr. Florissant, M06trm Gonzalez. Kimberly S. p. 192 614 N. Kickapoo Lincoln, II 626 56 Gteen, Kan Sue p. 200 P.O.Box 157 Milford. Ml 48042 Hail. Karen F. p. 192 909 S. 11th St. Newcastle, IN 47362 Harris, Monti S. 390 Loma Dr. Forsyth, IL 62535 Heidrick, Trina M. p. 184, 206 1001 Lorraine Street Danville, IL 61832 Gooden, Batbara p. 80, 183 221 West I ' nion Virden, IL 62690 Green, Robert M Box 207 Mannington, WV 26582 Hail, Kevin Ray p. 192 909 South 11th Street New Castle, IN 47362 Harris, Phyllis P.O. Box 143 Bourbonnais, 11.60914 Heinsman, I.mda p. 200 4929 N. Even ' s Ct. Peoria, 11,61614 Gooden. Janice M. p 192 221 W. L ' nion Ave. Virden. IL 62690 Green. Timothy M. p. 192 1122 S. Poplar St. Seymour, IN 47274 Hair. James C. p. 192 12043 S. 68th Court Palos Height. IL 60463 Harris. Steven 1452 W. Van Meter Kankakee. 11,60901 Heinz. KarlJ. p. 149 6 Stratford Dr. East Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Goodhew. James R p 89 2816 Dextet Dt. Ft. Wayne, IN 46816 Goodkind, Mark A. 7819 Ponderosa Ct. Otland Park, IL 60462 Goodpasture, Loti A. RR 2 Box 285 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Goodpasture. Regina C. p. 192 Rt 14 Box 165 Bedford. IN 47421 Goodwin, Christy A. RR 1 Box 105A Wilmington, IL 60481 Gordon, Michael L. 1515 WCushingSt. Decatur, IL 62526 Gotdon, Terry S. p. 89 Rt. 1 Box 223 Fort Mill, SC 29715 Gorman, Timothy F. 16000 Leclaire Ave. Oak Forest, IL 60452 Goudy.Jack A. p. 96, 200 7042 Elaine Ave. Portage. IN 46368 Goudy, Pamela S. p. 84 7042 Elaine Ave. Portage. IN 46368 Gould. Stephen G. p. 25, 88, 200 5378 Sir Barton Rd. Virginia Beach, VA 23462 Gowan, Ronda L 320 Pleasantview Dr. Battle Creek, MI 49017 Graeftin, Waltet Rt 2, Ellingham Pik Bluffton, IN 46714 Graff, Patticia E. 311 George St. Flushing. MI 48433 Graham Jr., L.Joseph 7589 B. Drive North Battle Creek. MI 49017 Grammer, Robin M. p. 84 HOFairdale Royalton, IL 62983 Granger, Ben D. p. 200 5346 Van Slyke Rd. Flint, MI 48507 Grant. Edwin M. 1528 Jefferson St. Quincy.IL 62301 Gray, Carol L. p. 192 3626 Hi-Villa Dr. Lake Orion, MI 48035 Gray, Denise M 32 Pond Rd. S. Portland, ME 04106 Gtay, Russell Eugene p. 102 403 S. Bresee Ave. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Gray, Susan A. p. 192, 237 1004 Chicago St. Mendota, IL 61611 Greene, Valerie Anne p. 200 6702 W. 15th St. Indianapolis, IN 46224 Greenlee, BrendaJ. 1007 Ave. D Greencastle. IN 46135 Greenstreet. James M. 760Jonette Bradley, IL 60915 Gregory, Tony W. RR52Box443-C Terre Haute, IN 47805 Greyjt., Lawrence O. 700 Brompton Place Chicago, IL 60657 Grey, Ruth E. 700 W. Brompton Place Chicago, IL 60657 Gribben, Linda D. Longvue Drive Wintetsville, OH 43952 Griffin, Gary E. p. 82, 234, 239 1934 Hibiscus Drive Indianapolis, IN 46219 Griffin. Pamela R. p 192 2829 Harrison St. Rochester, MI 48063 Gtiner.Jill Nanette p. 200 716 N. Dix Paulding, OH 45879 Gross, Carol L. 25 Elm St. Box 125 Momence, IL 60954 Gross, David J. p. 200, 206 25 N. Elm P.O. Box 125 Momence, IL 60954 Gross, Robin Lynn p. 88, 200 4324 Ferguson Dr. Ashland, KY 41101 Gross, Valerie A. p. 93 109 Erickson Ottawa. IL61350 Groth, Cynthia A. p. 183 218 Shademore Drive Rochester, NY ' l4626 Gunn, Sherri Lynn p. 200 2034 N. Locke St. Kakomo. IN 46901 Gunter, Atlie T. p. 88, 238 Box 843 ONC Guyer, Julia Anne p. 88, 200 1424 MacArthur Blvd. Munster.lL 46321 Habedank, Jeff C. p. 8, 83, 96, ' RR 2 Box 313 Kankakee, IL 60901 Hale. Randall S. p. 193 440 Smiley Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45246 Hall, Dale P.O. Box 464 Herscher, IL 60941 Hamende. Allen W. p. 183 184 ' ; S. Euclid Bradley, IL 60915 Hamlett, Frieda Rose 46 Giurth Urbana, IL 61801 Hammerstrand, James 3546 Fremont St. Rockford, IL 61 103 Handy, Jerri L. p. 235 205 Mill St. Kokomo, IN 46901 Haney, Chetyl F. p. 193 303 W. Franklin Winchestet, IN 47394 Hansche, BarbaraJ. 4736 Hansche Rd. Racine. WI 53403 Hansel. Craig Robert RR 1, Box 209 Manchester, IA 52057 Hansen, Debra A. RR 2 Box 144 Ashkum.IL 60911 Hansen. Martha 202 Locust St. Chebanse, IL 60922 Hansen, Randall E. p. 96, 183 238 E. Lowell Mishawaka. IN 46544 Hansen, Stan D p. 200 Box 862 ONC 60901 Hanson, Heather L. p. 84, 206 471 S. Blanchette Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Hanson, Heidi p. 183 471 Blanchette Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Hanstad, Marlin p. 80, 200 5233 Welsh Rd. Rockford, IL 61107 Hanzelin, Linda B. p. 193 70 Lombard Circle Lombard, IL 60148 Hardy, Peggy M. p. 193 403 Cleveland Chrisman, IL 61924 Hardyman. Pamela Kay 12576 US 62 Wjnchestet, OH 45692 Hardyman, Timothy E. p. 114, 200 22 W. Sharp St. Hillsdale, MI 49242 Harmon, Beth A. p. 40, 45, 90. 200 673 Terry Lane Hastings, MI 49058 Harmon, Rebecca D. p. 193 5402 Harrison Sciotoville, OH 45662 Harris, Tony L. 390 Loma Dr. Forsyth, IL 62535 Hatris, Tonya L. p. 108, 109. 200 390 Loma Dr. Forsyth. IL 62535 Harris, William P.O. Box 143 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Harry. Timothy J. p. 89 P.O. Box 5058 East Liverpool, OH 43920 Hart.Jeanette 23 Linn Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Hart, Mark Alan p. 200 120 N. Summitt St Kendallville, IN 46755 Hart. Steven Michael p. 87 RR 1 Reddick, IL 60961 Hartley, Curtiss Allen 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago, IL 60657 Hartsock. David W 1833 Meadowview Kankakee, IL 60901 Hartsock, Kristen B. 1833 Meadowview Ave Kankakee, I L 60901 Hartzell, Jeffrey A p. 183 1526 Spruce St. Easton, PA 18042 Harvey, Darrel L. p. 96 9066 State Rd Otisville. MI 48463 Hasenleder, Darrell E. p. 193. 237 1390 Sheffield Dr. Saginaw, MI 48603 Hasselbnng, Skyler J. p. 112, 114, 115 RR 2 Box 162 Watseka, IL 60970 Hawley, Theresa G. p. 86. 90. 183, 237 3724 Rohr Rd. Pontiac, MI 48055 Hay, Johnnie F. p. 46, 88, 89 Box 46 Camby, IN 46113 Hayden. Dana Rae 334 Stadium Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Hayes, Alice L. p. 184 1545 N. Monroe Decatur, IL 62526 Hayes, David K. p. 96 527 Edwin Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Hayward, Dawn E. RR 3 Box 417 St. Anne, IL 60964 Hazelwood. Darrell K. 604 Lammert Ct. St. Charles, MO 63301 Healy, Virginia R2 LT27 Herron Mob H Watseka, IL 60970 Heise, Dorothy R R 4 Auburn, IN 46706 Heitmann, Gerald K. 1580 W River St. Kankakee. IL 60901 Helton, Lydia G. p. 184 417 Progress Ave. Hamilton, OH 45013 Henderson, Julie Box 904, ONC Kankakee, IL 60901 Hendley. Kelly p. 193 361 3 Wakefield Troy, MI 48084 Hendley, Patricia p. 201 5795 Ruth Ave. Portage, IN 46368 Hendley, Susan R.p. 184 5795 Ruth Ave. Portage, IN 46368 Hendricks, Richard A 621 Stevens Dr. Owosso, MI 48867 Hendnckson, Marcia L. 631 Parkside Elmhurst. IL 60126 Hendreckson, Todd W. p. 201 488 Emroy Ave. Elmhurst, IL 601 26 Hensley, Mona L 28 Strasma Dr. Kankakee, IL 60901 Henvel, Barbara 700 W. Brompton PI Chicago, IL 60657 Hermiz, Karen R. p. 83 1209 Elm Lane Marion. IN 46952 Herring, Andre 3104 New Kirk Ave 1 Brooklyn, NY 11226 Herrmann, Lisa M. p. 83. 108. 193 224 Brookview Rd. East Peoria. IL 61611 Herzog, Karen M. 594 Sosboon Kankakee, IL 60901 Hess, Charles Willian 1839 N.Howard St. Wheaton, IL 60187 p. 200 Hess, Timothy P. p. 19, 110, 114, 125 RR1 Sterling, IL 61081 Hethenngton, Dwayne p. 96. 201 1437 Brabyn Flint, MI 48503 Hiatt, Thomas L. 405 E. Grand Apt, 5C Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Hickey, Carol J. 451 Kathy Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Hickman, Lynn M. p. 193, 206 2853 Oriole Dr. Xenia, OH 45385 Green, Cynthia K. p. 88. 200, 239 2711 Diana Dr. Sellersburg, IN 47172 Haberkamp, William C. 1458 Flushing Road Flushing, MI 48433 Harper, Debra p. 183 Rl Eureka, IL 61530 Heaps. Mark A. 416 N. Pleasant St. Portland, IN 47371 Hicks. Michele p. 40, 104, 184 1970 Flagstaff Glendale Heights, IL 60137 Green, Helen R. 1967 E. Oak St. Kankakee, IL 60901 Haddad.Jami D. p. 192 3010 Old Orchard St. Pontiac, MI 48054 Harper, Doris A. p. 193 RR1 Eureka, IL 61530 Heaps, Miriam I. 416 N. Pleasant St. Portland, IN 47371 Hildrerh, Deborah L. p. 22. 108, 109. 201 5 Overmyer Blvd. Winchester, IN 47394 Index 305 Hilgcndorf. Allan 1) p  207 W Indian Hills Hillings Ml 190)8 llokanson. Connie I- Box 294 Ashkum, 11,60911 Houck. Teresa Oak Si It Recovery, Oil 45HV. Hutson, Thomas W p 447 lltesec A%c -1 Bourbonnais, II 60914 Jamison. Barry W p 86,90,91,201 RR 2 Box 26) Warren. IN 46792 Hilgcndorf, Penny 1. p 201 II IjII K.l Durand. Ml 48429 Holcomb, Mark K p. 214 V.01 Oakland Dr Kalamazoo, Ml 49002 lluuMon, Rhonda 4810 Burchfield Lansing. Ml 4891(1 Hyde. Almeda I. 1720 W 7rhSt Murine. IN 47102 Jams. Elsa L Gambles Terr, St John Antigua. W Indies Hill. Cheryl I. p 52. 8(. 87, I ' M 649 Bciklci Elmhum, 1L60126 Holcomb. Susan G p 201 VO( Oakland Dl Kalamaroo. Ml 49002 Howe. Carole I. p 19 3904 Taylor Ave Milwaukee. WI 5(207 Hyde, David J p 149, 201 19)0 Stanford SE KentwouJ.MI 49508 Jaynes.John p 46, 112 100HW Penn Hoopeston, IL 60942 Hill. Daniel W (161 Kcdln.li Dr Deciiui, II 62521 Hokomb-Densmore. T K 127 E.Cedar Slteet Boyne City. Ml 49712 Howe. Ctawlord Merle (7 Midway Ct Hammond. IN 46.(24 Hyde. Gary D p. 184 1516 N, Meridian Brazil, IN 478(4 Jenkins. Gale Clifton p 114115,184 915 Marion Lane Ottawa. 11.61(50 Hill. Patty 1. RR 1 Nebo. 11.62(55 Holdouts;. Linda p 201 2858 E Cass City Rd. Cass City, Ml 48726 Howell, Cathy p 86. 90, 181 RR7 Columbia City. IN 46725 Hyson. Cynthia p 40,90, 184 1497Saundets Dr, Woostcr. OH 44691 Jenkins. Gary L p 102, 226 915 Marion Lane Ottawa. IL 61 (50 Hill. Rand) 1048 N Mam Si Sullivan, IN 47882 Hill. Thomas C (161 Rcdhih Dl Decuur, 11.62521 Hilscnhofl. Dawn M p 19( 266 N Vine Manteno. IL 60950 Hilton. Jeffrey R. 162 Tet ' rault Bourbonnais. 11.60914 Hindmand.Juhe A p 19( 201 W Tydeman Roxana. II. 62081 Hines. Becky L. 2705 W. 57th Place Metnllvillc. IN 46410 Hines. Libby R p 40. 201 2705 West 57th Place Mcmllvtlle. IN 46410 Hinkle, Robbie p. 235 RR 2. Larson Road Sycamore. IL 60178 Hintz. Dawn D RR1 Monticello. 1A 52(10 Hise. Rebecca L p. 183 9322 N Timber Terr Peoria. IL 61615 HissomJr.B Rolf p 96. 119. 201 RR7 Box 114E S Charleston. WV 25(09 Hissom. Earl G 1660 S Jefferson Defiance. OH 4(512 Hockcrman. Gregory IL p. 193 626 N. Garfield Ave Janesville. WI 5(545 Hodge. Jon Calvin p 114. 115 400 Roberts St Mt Zion. IL 62549 Hodge, Teresa M p 51, 110, 111. 112, 184, 239 702 Washington St Edgerton. WI 5(534 Hodge. Wanda Sue p. 193 2)2 Warren Dr San Francisco, CA 94131 Hoekstra. Robert L, RR 1 Box 101 Giant P ark. IL 60940 Hofer. Mehnda S. p. 193 RR 2 Spencer. IN 47460 Holland, Rebecca R p 184 4948 Tracy Dr HaltomCity. TX 76117 Holman, Karen A p 19( RR 1. Box 52 Lockport. 11.60441 Holmquisr. Carol S p 184 R 1 Box 155 Darwin. MN 55(24 Holmquisr, Diana Ruth p. 88, 161, 201 R I Box 155 Darwin, MN 55(24 Holt. Dorian E. 30) E Gtand Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Holt. James Rt 2. Box 209 Laurel. IN 47024 Holt, John M 30(E Grand ( Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Hood. Deborah A p 239 9414 Victoria Drive Upper Marlboro. MD 20870 Hooker, Lisa M p 46 510 W QuincySt Griggsvillc. IL 62340 Hoose. Tami A. Box 946 ONC Kankakee. MI 60901 Hooter, Judith 1 18205 California Ave Homewood, IL 60430 Hoover. Karhleen Sue p 201 R 1 Sterling. IL 61081 Hopkins. Gina G 1875 E. Cedar Kankakee, IL 60901 Hopkins. Harriet 697 Oak Run Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Hopkins. Mark R 697 Oak Run Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Horner. Darla K p 201 RR 1 Box 37 Fountain City. IN 47)41 Horner, Vernon RR 1 Box 37 Fountain City, IN 47)41 Horton. Amelia A 284 Bradley Dr. Chicago Heighrs. IL 60411 Horton. Barbara p. 184 615 ' .-N. Indiana Kankakee. IL 60901 Huck. Michelle C p 81 11 30-1 S Nashville Av Worth. 11. 60482 Hueber, Brenda p 181 6.116 Winnebago Court Fr Wayne. IN 46815 Hugger. David 1. 700 W Brompton Place Chicago. IL 60657 Humbles, Marion S p 193 RR4Box 2 New Castle. IN 47362 Humenckhouse. Steven p. 184 417 Emerson Fortville, IN 46040 Humphrey, Deborah I. 587 E. Eagle Kankakee. 11.60901 Humphreys. Susan L. p. 193. 237 748 Washington Ave Washington CH. OH 4(160 Hunsberger, Cynthia J p 193 59527 Clover Road Mishawaka. IN 46544 Hunt. Andrew L p. 46. 88, 89, 92 1401 Sherwood Dr Lafayette, IN 47905 Hunt. Dale Ervin 700 W Brompton PI Chicago. IL 60657 Hunt, Mary Alice 700 W, Brompton PI Chicago, IL 60657 Hunte, Kathenne D RR 2 Box 55 Momence, IL 60954 Hunter. Robert E. 18048 Hoover Detroit. Ml 48205 Hurhman. Joyce K RR 1 Mammon, IL 60951 Hursh.John D p 17, 184, 235 Route 2 Auburn, IN 46706 Hussong, Kunberly Ann 700 W. Brompton PI Chicago, IL 60657 Huston, Colleen A RR3 Rushville. IL 62681 Huston. Linda S. RR 1 Lafontaine, IN 46940 Hutchison. Rose RR3 Danville, IL 61832 o n Ice, Michael Rt 2. Box 251 Anna. IL 62906 Ingersoll, Pamela K p 40. 45, 90, 201 PO Box 54 Williams Bay. WI 5)191 Ingram, Deanna p 19) )0) N Harvey St. Griffith. IN 46319 Inzarry.Joan S. 2046 N California Chicago, IL 60647 Irons. Walrer I p 201 1425 Beach Rd. Waukegan. IL 60085 Irwin, Margarer 8566Brophy Rd Howell, MI 48443 Isaacs, Rurh A. 2)7 Esther Circle Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Jackson, Alphonso p. 1)0 1294 NW 101 St. Miami. FL 3.(197 Jackson, David E RR 2, Box 349 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Jackson, Kevin 700 W Brompron PI. Chicago. I L 60657 Jackson, Kimberly Ann 2541 Willowdale Rd Portage, IN 46368 Jackson, Patsy E. p. 237 1)98 W. Walnut Kankakee. IL 60901 Jackson, Scott L. 3920 Rock Springs Rd Decatur, IL 62521 Jacob, Thomas! 350 Villabrook 2 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Jenkins, Gregory p. 96 915 Marion Lane Ottawa. IL 61)50 Jennings, Janet K. p. 201 RR4 Olney.lL 62450 Jennings. Mark Randall p. 201 RR 1 Box 69 Selma. IN 47383 Jensen. Daniel 295 E. 7th Clifton, IL 60927 Jensen, DonnaJ p. 201 176 Derby Ln. Orland Park, IL 60462 Jensen, Ralph A 320 N Maple Herscher, IL 60941 Jensen, Vickie RR6Box H E29 St. Anne. IL 60964 Johnson, Connie R R 1 Box 1393) Momence, IL 60954 Johnson, Constance S. 1 )725 Potawatomi Tra. Lockport. IL 60441 Johnson. Danerte L. p. 19) 22507 State St. Chicago Heights. IL 60411 Johnson, Denise A. p. 17 22507 State St. Chicago Heights, IL 60411 Johnson, Gweldon L p 184 RR lBoxl81 Manville, IL61))9 Johnson, James R p 184 285 E. Grand Ave. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Johnson, Janer L RR 2 Box 314 Richland Center, WI 53581 Johnson. Judy K. p. 184, 237 300 S. Mississippi Morton, IL 61550 Johnson, Kim A. p. 193 RR 3 Box 1155 Crete. IL 60417 Johnson, Mark L. p. 185 RRl,Boxl81 Manville, IL 613)9 Johnson, Mark S RR 2 Box 154 New Castle. IN 47362 Johnson. Maisha A. p 185 285 E. Gtand Ave Hfe Boulbonnais, IL 60914 Hoffert. Denise S. p 235 506 E Buigess St Mt Vcmon. OH 43050 Horton. Cindy D p 206 23 Sarah Ave Springfield. IL 62703 Hutson. James H 1117MalibuDr. Marietta. GA 30062 Jacobs, Ellen K p. 184 6095 Hillsboro Rd Davisburg. MI 48019 Johnson. Mary Lynn p. 185. 237 17029 Sycamore Oak Forest. IL 60452 Hoffert. Marvin L. p. 89 506 E. Burgess Sr. Mount Vernon, OH 43050 Horton. David W p 89 3211 N. Shoreview Dr. Port Huron. Ml 48060 Hurson, Kelly L p. 184 1117MalibuDr. Manerta. GA )0066 Jametson, Cheryl 360 Stadium Apt. 8 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Johnson. Michael L 301 S Locust Onarga. I L 60955 Hofstta, Mark 62 Jordan Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Horton. Paul D p 149. 201 23 Sarah Springfield, IL 62703 Hutson. Linda 437 E. Grand Apt. 7 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 James. Diana L p. 201 11329 Peacock Dr Indianapolis, IN 46236 Johnson. Otis L..Jr 583 S Third Kankakee. IL 60901 Hofstta. Michele L. p. 201 12312 S. 72nd Court Palos Heights. IL 6046) Hoskms. Carol p 201 1815 15th St. Bedford. IN 47421 Hurson, Margo L. p. 86. 90. 19) 447 Bresee Ave Apt. 4 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 James, Tern L. p. 184 3065 Covert Road Flint, MI 48506 Johnson, Paul Nathan 222 W. Vermontville H Potterville. MI 48876 306 index lohnson. Raymond W p 102 1 104 Eastgate Pkwy Rockfotd.IL 61108 Jordan. Debta L 1500 Barbour Ave. Terre Haute. IN 47804 Ken. Kerry D p 202 10818 PingreeRd Elwell, Ml 48812 Kissick, Cindy p. 191 RR 2 Hagerstown, IN 47146 Koreskey. Janice L. p. 86, 90, 185 1195 Plum Creek Dr. Bourbonnais.il. 60914 Johnson. Richard D Box 115 Triumph. IL 61371 June. PaulaJ p 191 RR 1. Box 249 Spencer. IN 47460 Kezele.Janinep 185 206 15945 Ladaire Avejl Oak Forest, II. 60452 Kisi, Kathy p. 1H5 1 19 Vance l.ane Danville. 11.61812 Kotval, A. Kay 406 E. Grand Bourbonnais, 11.60914 Johnson. Rosa B Rt 6 Box 135 St Anne. IL 60964 Johnson, Ruth E 17029 Sycamote Oak Forest. IL 60452 Johnson. SataJ 718 W Washington St Paris, IL 61944 Johnson. Scott Wayne p 201 8345 Polk Rd Sumnet, Ml 48889 Johnson, Stephen R p 185 RR 6 Box 267 New Castle. IN 47362 Johnson, Thurston L. p. 193 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. Cafl C 72 N Oak St. Apt. 2-S Manteno. IL 60950 Jones. Andrea Lynn 287 East Grand Apt. 2 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Jones, Birdia C p. 193 1205 Burr Ridge Club Burr Ridge. IL 60521 Jones. Deborah K RR 4 Box 243 Kankakee. IL 60901 Jones. Janice M. 511 W. Van Buren St. Columbia City. IN 46725 Jones. Jim W. P.O. Box 1024 ONC Jones. Kelly S. p. 201 3666 Oto Granda Lk Havasu City. AZ 46403 Jones, Kim Dianne p 201 1100 Martin McAllen, TX 78501 Jones, Lester L. p. 185, 234 Box 1025 ONC 60901 Jones. Linda C. 700 W Brompton Place Chicago, I L 60657 Jones, Linda S. 270 Stadium Dr. 4 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Jones, Naomi Marie p. 193 163 N. Rosewood Apt. D. Kankakee. IL 60901 Jones, Roger B. 507 N. Forest Apt 3 Bradley, IL 60915 Jones. Russell D. 840Cedarhill Dr Cincinnati. OH 45240 Junge, Gail A 910Glendale Rd Glenview. IL 60025 Justin, Kenneth 2370 S Van Dyke Bad Axe, MI 48411 lis Karl, Douglas G p. 88. 92, 151 290 Lisa Dr Decatur. IL 62526 Kartick, Gregory L. p. 24 1003 Autumn Meadows Westerville. OH 43081 Kearns. Mernlee p 193 1132 N. Groff Ave Indianapolis, IN 46222 Keeling, Nora p. 40. 90, 201 RR6Box6 Danville. IN 46122 Kceton. Brenda p. 86. 90. 238 582 Wildwood Bch Quincy, MI 49082 Keffer, Barbara p. 86, 87, 90, 91, 235 641 Brahier Lane Maumee, OH 43537 Keffer, Laurel J. p. 86. 90, 193 641 Brahier, LnN. Maumee, OH 43537 Kegley, Julia A p. 201 215 Mulberry St. Cambridge City. IN 47327 Keller. Jacquelyn P. 221 Keighet Dr Manteno, IL 60950 Keller. Mark D. 270 N. Stadium Apt. 1 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Keller, Patricia L. 139Tomagene Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Kellerman. Cynthia K. p 185, 235 1905 21st Ave. Stetling. IL 61081 Kellerman, Timothy P. p. 88, 201 1905 21st Ave Sterling, IL 61081 Kellogg, Richatd H 334 N.Lake St. Amherst, OH 44001 Kelnhofet, James M. p 96. 148 306 N. Axtel Milfotd, IL 60953 Kendall, OrinJ Box 285 Aroma Patk. IL 60910 Kenser, Brad E. p. 96, 148 RR2 Lewistown, IL 61542 Kidd, KathyJ p 191 2514 Elmwood St. Port Huron. MI 48060 Kidd. Mary A. 568 Evergreen Lane Bradley, IL 60915 Kiefet, Katen S p. 185 3427 Deltay Dr. Ft. Wayne, IN 46815 Killion, Jeffrey R. p. 5,96, 193 234 N American St Paxton.IL 60957 Kimball. Matk A R p. 239 202 N Hudson Lowell. MI 49111 Kimmons, Susan p. 191 HOW Madison St. Athens, IL 62613 Kincaid, Deborah A 287 E. Grand 1 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Kincaid, James E. p. 237 287 E. Grand Apt. 1 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Kindle, Naomi S. 607 Elm St Montpeliet, IN 47359 King, Bobbi L 7532 21 Ave Kenosha, WI 53140 King, Brian D. RR 1 Piper City, IL 60959 King, Carole J. p. 46. 88. 89, 213, 239 3409 Hackney Dr Kettering, OH 45420 King, Donley L. p. 185 401 E Grand Dr Bourbonnais, IL 60914 King, Kimberlyp. 185 Box 218 New Harmony, IN 47631 King, Mary E. p. 237 312 S Pearl St. Spencerville. OH 45887 King, Pamela A. p 185 1199 E. Main Mancelona, MI 49659 King. Robert E. p. 40 Rt 1 Box 3363 Spooner, WI 54801 King, Sarah A. p. 193 312 S. Pearl St. Spencerville, OH 45887 Kinnersley, Renee L. p. 40, 202 342 Whitney Ave Kewanee, IL 61443 Kinney, Christy C. 1133 N Jackson Danville. IL 61832 Kinney, Sheila M. p. 193 1133 N Jackson St Danville. IL 61832 Kitby. Bryan S p. 185 RRl Dennison, IL 62421 Kizzce. Phillip p. 88, 191 1615 Mozart Dr. Westlake. OH 44145 Kledzik.C.arrollJ. 180 W. Dulles Rd Des Planes, IL 60016 Klein. Douglas A. p. 86, 90, 91 P.O. Box 15 University Park, 1A 52595 Klein, Grace L. 494 S Myrtle Ave Kankakee, IL 60901 Kling, Ronald L. 26464 Hamilton St. Edwardsburg, Ml 49112 Klinger, Everett RR2, Box 118 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Klock, Steven A p 2, 117, 193 10787 Jackman Rd Temperance, MI 48182 Knake.Judy Elaine Rt 2 Box 220 Milford, IL 60951 Knappjr , Robert S 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago, IL 60657 Knapp, Mary A. p. 202. 217 12014 Algiers Dr Cincinnati. OH 45246 Knapp, Roxanne 700 W. Brompton PL Chicago. IL 60657 Knieper, TeresaJ. p. 202 4025Townsend Rd Morgan, IN 46151 Knight.JamiL.p 81, 19.1 2955 E. Buck Run Dr Mation, IN 46952 Knox, Rhonda L p. 17, 185. 206 6915 Silverheels Cou Security. CO 80809 Knox, Susan G p 193 P.O. Box 104 Gays. IL 61928 Koch, Galen R p. 202 4O60Clarkland Dr Allison Park, PA 15101 Koch, Kathy Kay p 194 145 Peach St. Chebanse, IL 60922 Koch, Robert H p 194 4060 Clarkland Dr Alison Park. PA 15101 Koehn, Kelly D. 313 W.Crawford Ave Peotone, IL 60468 Koerner, Sandra Box 11 Caber, IL 60919 Kohlhoff, Janice K. 941 E. Isabella Rd Midland. MI 48640 Kolberg, Anne I 902 Surrey Road Monticello, IL 61856 Krahulec. Michael Dp. 185 8132 S. 82nd Ct. Justice. II. 60458 Ktanich, Lois E. p. 40, 45, 90 1511 Shawnee Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Kresrel, Parricia L. p. 185. 191 11661 S. Keeler Ave Alsip. IL 60658 Krieger. Tammy RR3. 9911 BryieRd. Churubusco, IN 46723 Kring, DawnJ. p. 185 2914Sheffer Lansing, Ml 48917 Kring, Elizabeth A. Olivet Naz Coll Bx 1 Kankakee. IL 60901 Knng.Jonathan E p. 102, 104, 235 Box 100 ONC Krizan, Debra Ann 253 ' i W. Court Kankakee. IL 60901 Kroll, Renee Carol 490-B Commons Blvd. Jackson. MI 49201 Kruszynski, Mark A. p. 225 396 ' 2 Olivet St. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Kuehne, Evelyn Catherine 700 W Brompton PL Chicago, IL 60657 Kuhn. Rachel L. p. 220 Box 519 Demotte, IN 46310 Kundrat, Karen p. 120, 121, 122, 185 10230 Hart Hwy Dimondale, MI 48821 Kyrouac, Dale M. RRl Bourbonnais. IL 60914 L_! La Gesee. Scott 182 W Ray Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Lacy, Penny S. p. 202 5995 S. Brown Rd. Croswell, MI 48422 Laduke, Kimberly p. 194 2021 13th St. Bedford, IN 47421 Lamkin, David 940 Virgil Dr. Gas City, IN 46933 Landwehr, Dawn p 84 Box 277 Mattoon, WI 54450 Jones. Terry L. p. 185 RR 1. Box 94 Momence, IL 60954 Kenser, Jeffery G. p. 111. 112 RR2 Lewistown. IL 61542 Kirby.JamesG.p. 236, 237 401 E Grand Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Kolmer, Susan E. 443 E. Grand Apt. 12 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Langford. C. Elizabeth 3207 Williams Dr. Kokomo, IN 46901 Jones, Waltet W p 201 RR 1 Box 94 Momence, IL 60954 Kermmoade, Mary C. 700 W. Brompton Place Chicago, IL 60657 Kirby, Valerie p. 40, 202 3147 Westview Dr. Xenia, OH 45385 Kon, DonnaJ 4938 Oak Ave Hammond, IN 46327 Lanham, Randy Dale 2410 W. 78th Ave. Metrillville, IN 46410 Jones, William C. 2425 Cheswick Troy, MI 48084 Kermmoade, Ricky E. 700 W Brompton Place Chicago, IL 60657 Kitkpattick, George p. 96, 185 RR 4 Box 217 Veedersburg, IN 47987 Kondourajian, Rhoda p. 202 180 Pfitzer Dr. Bradley, IL 60915 Lape, Cheryl A. p. 194 7215CathetineSt. Mernllville, IN 46410 Jordahl. Margojannett 700 W Brompton PL Chicago. IL 60657 Kern. Randall N. RR 1, Box 242B Clarion, PA 16214 Kirkpatnck. Kimberly p. 88, 202 986 Ogan Ave. Huntington, IN 46750 Koopmans, Deletes Ann Rt. 6 Box 87 Kankakee, IL 60901 Lape, Dwayne Allen 7215 Catherine St. Mernllville, IN 46410 Index 307 Lapc.JelTrcy p 202 RR2 Shclbyville.lL 62565 Lanmorc. Teresa Ann p IKS KK ) Box 72 Milford, II 60953 Urkms, Christy K p 20. ' 120 Gcrtsjm Bradley, 11.60915 Larsen, Turid I. 5520N Mulligan ( hicago.IL 60630 Latson. Eric W. p. 102. 202 Oik Grove Ave Sterling, IL6I08I Lashley, Lauren K. 14)9 Club Dr. Mr Vernon. OH 45050 Lashley, Richard Allen p. 96, 202 3226 Rice Cr. Lansing. Ml 48910 Latham. AngclaJ. p. 80, 194, 259 RRl Cor) ' . IN 47846 Latham. Linda 612Juniper Bradley. IL 60915 Latham. Michael 462 South Main Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Latimer. Phyllis 168 S. Greenwood Kankakee. IL 60901 Lavoie. Denise Rt. 2 Box 326 St. Anne, IL 60964 Lawes, Jeffrey 6215 Streamwood Matteson. IL 60443 Laws, Christine p. 194 315 W. South St. Grand Ledge. MI 48837 Lawson. Robert p. 194 1018 E. 7th St. Beardstown. IL 62618 Laymon. Douglas p. 23, 48, 185 RRl Moweaqua. IL 62550 Leach, Marvena p. 194 5377 W. Grand Blanc Swartz Creek. MI 48473 League. Paul Daniel 3 Mary Ann Dr. Fairview Heights. IL 62208 Leamon. Kevin A. p. 86, 90. 194 5506 Indiana Ave. Fort Wayne. IN 46807 Leatherman, Mary Berh Box 623 Milan. IL 61264 Leatherman, ReneeJ. p. 202 7621 Hermitage PI. Ft. Wayne. IN 46815 Leathers, DebbieJ. RR 2 Box 340 Kankakee, IL 60901 Ledbetter, Cathy A. 710 W. Second St. Dixon. IL 61021 Lee. Cynthia Anne p. 185 127 N. Convent St. 3 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Lee. DeborahJ p. 185 646 Periwinkle Turn Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Lee. Jeffrey H. p. 40, 117 1060 Kieswetter St. Holland, OH 43528 Lee.Jonie E. p. 202 RR8 Columbus. IN 47201 Lee. Karl W. 624 N. Second Canton. IL 61520 lee, R Kevin p 1X5 1060Kieswcttei Holland. OH 43528 Leedham, Srewarr J 53 East Ave. S Apt 2 Hamilton. Ontario Leeney. EdmondJ 1605 Oriole Drive Munstet. IN 46121 Leigh, Russell T. p. 113 Box 45 F. Lynn. II. 60932 Leitzman, Michclc 1. 4430 Trier Rd. Ft. Wayne, IN46H15 Lemmcrt, Laura Lynn 9 South 600 Napier Bl. Napervillc.il. 60540 Lemmcrt, Marshall A 9S.600Napcr Blvd. Napcrvillc, IL 60540 Lcnkcr, Srcphcn 3517 W. 78th Ave. Mernllville, IN 46410 Lerfald, Tern Anne p. 202 UOS.JolietSt. Wilmington. IL 60481 Lesch. Gina K. R 3. Box 374 St. Anne. IL 60964 Leston, James G. p. 86. 90, 91 413 S.Highland Lombard, IL 60148 Leston. Tom Kurt p. 102. 202. 316. 318 413 S. Highland Lombard. IL 60148 Letterly, Nancy Lee 850 E. Division St. Coal City, IL 60416 Levander, MarolynJ. 520 Northview Lane Hoffman Estates, IL 60195 Lewis, Gail J. 575 E. Chestnut 8 Kankakee. IL 60901 Lewis, Jesse 216 Crest Ln. 208 Kankakee, IL 60901 Lewis, Joy Alicia p. 102 1406 W 112th PI. Chicago. IL 60643 Lewis, Robert W. p. 202 85 W Seymour Lake Rd Ortonvrlle, MI 48462 Lewis. Timothy C. Rt 4 Vicksburg. MI 49097 Lillie. Marshall S. 417 Bresee Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Lindley. Debra K. RR4. Box 366 Kankakee. IL 60901 Lindsey. LynellJ p. 202 134 W. 29th Place S. Chicago Heights. IL 60411 Lithetland, Julie A 700 W. Brompton PL Chicago. IL 60657 Lo. Helen K Y. 258 Spencer Court Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Lobb, Christopher M. p. 202. 206 870 Woodbine Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45246 Locke. Barry A. p. 194, 239 5409 23rd St. Ct. W Bradenton. FL 33507 Locke, Kenneth Catlton 700 W. Brompton PL Chicago. IL 60657 Locke, Teresa Ilene 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago. IL 60657 l.oew. Kay D. p. 17. 1H5 1838 Nicole I 11 Littonia. GA MXI5H Logan. Paul Eugene 700 W. Btompton PI Chicago. 11.60657 Long, Greg Joseph p 202 RR I Box 171 Williamsburg. IN 47393 Long. Sandra D. p. 194 972 N. Lesley Indianapolis. IN 46219 Longtin. Janet Marie RR . ' Ashkum, 11.60911 Lorimcr. Thomas [I P.O. Box 98 Kcmpron, 11.60946 Love. Janice S. 22 W. 155 Buena Vista Glen Ellyn, IL 601 37 Lovell.Juanita H. p. 194 220 West 5 Momence. IL 60954 Lovell. Raymond p. 202 220 W, 5th St. Momence. IL 60954 Lovell, Sharyl A. p. 194 220 West 5 Momence, IL 60954 Lovett, Steven C. p. 92, 191 2105 Valentine Dr. Pekin.IL 61554 Lucas. Carol A. 403 Grand Ave. Apt. 4 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Lucas, Jerel D. RR 2 Box 159 Nashville, IN 47448 Ludwig, Karen S. p. 194 1N521 River Dr. Glen Ellyn. IL 601 37 Ludwig, Marcia K 459 ' ; Forest Av. Bradley, IL60915 Luedtke.Jane E. RR 2 Box 192 Momence. IL 60954 Lundstrom, Cynthia E. R 31, Lundsttom Lane Dundee. IL 601 18 Luttrell, William T. 3223 Norwich Rd Lansing. MI 48910 Lyke. Rebecca L. p. 22. 80. 202 3049 Lakeview Blvd. Monroe. MI 48161 Lyle, Stephen B. p. 185 6 Churchill Dr. Elkhart. IN 46514 Lyman, Terence Bx 1181 Olivet NazC. Kankakee, IL 60901 Lyons, Christine S. 568 Park Avenue Whitefish, MT 59937 HE Mace. Byron 2104 Elva Dr. Kokomo, IN 46901 MacQueen. Alan p. 185 821 Hickory Hills Dr. Lakeland. FL 20023 Maddack. Donald J. p. 194 7751 Dakota St. Mernllville. IN 46410 Mjdda, k, I crr 6148 Virginia Si Mcmllvillc. IN 464111 Maddrell. Bethany Sue p. 202 )20CedarwOod Flushing, Ml 48433 Maddnll.Jane Marie p, 202 108 N. Irwin Indianapolis. IN 46219 Maher. Mary E, p 104 RR 2 Box 367 Kankakee. IL 60901 Mahon, Steven A. p. 202 RR 2, Box 288 Dluffton. IN 46714 Maland. Susan M 385 S. Kankakee St. Coal City, 11,60416 Malinowski, Sharon M. p. 202 4120 Devonshire Trenton. Ml 48183 Malliett, Brian C. Logistics Base Albany. GA 31704 Malliett. Dawn Mane p. 202 607 Park St Combined Locks. WI 54113 Malonc. David C. 901 Third St. East Alton. IL 62024 Malonc, Michael David p. 49. 80. 115.202 RR 1 Box 632 A East Alton, IL 62024 Manessier. Bryon p. 86, 90, 185 2388 Beverly PL Columbus, OH 43209 Mangclsdorf. Patricia p. 202 760 Hazel Valley Dr. Hazelwood, MO 63042 Manker. Patricia Ann 295 ' ,-• W. 5th Manteno, IL 60950 Manning, Lisa K. p. 234 2535 Consaul Road Schenectady. NY 12304 Manvillc. David Lee 1155 Jackson St. Dansvillc. MI 48819 Manville, Linda S. p. 30, 31. 130. 235 1155 S.Jackson St. Dansvillc. MI 48819 Manville, Michael B. p. 96 1155 S.Jackson St. Dansville, MI 48819 Manzella.Jean Marie 700 W. Brompron PL Chicago. IL 60657 Manzella, Larry Robert 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago, IL 60657 Marks, Griffith E. p. 194 24 Lynch St. Apt. 7 Elgin, IL 60120 Maroon. Brian Keith p. 202 693 Walnut Ave. Neogo.IL 62447 Marsh. David W. p. 96 860 Wood Bine Ave. Glendale. OH 45246 Marshall. BrendaJ. p. 122, 194 42224 Parksidc Circle Sterling Hts., Ml 48078 Martens. Lynda L. p. 194 600 E. Taft Ave. Appleton. WI 54911 Martin, Brian p. 202 7914 Brennan Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46219 Martin, Jann L. p. 84 120 N. Concord Dr. Mt. Vernon, OH 43050 Martin, Patrick p. 110, 112 323 North Cleveland Bradley, IL 60915 Martinson. Christine p 46. 191 Route 1 Manbel. WI 51227 Martsoll, Mark Wayne 700 W. Brompron PI Chicago. IL 60657 Mash. Mark L, p 194 686 Saxony Dr. Xcnia. OH 45(85 Mason, Greg Rr. 1 Box 6 Minong. WI 54859 Massengale, Ragina I P.O. Box 1205ONC Kankakee, 11.60901 Mathis. Julia L. RR 4 Box 81 Nashville. IN 47+18 Matson, Henry Donald p. 194 1241 Edgewood Ave licnsenvillc. IL 60106 Matthews. K. Samuel 1204 Todd Lane Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Matrox, Wayne D. p. 96. 202 280 Alder Dr Pittsburgh, PA 15202 Maurer, James H 140 Big Chief Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Maurer. Lily H. p. 88, 185 RR 2, 3560 W, Folsom Eau Claire. WI 54701 May. Denise D. 324 Union St. Batavia, IL 60510 Mayer. Larry Wayne 1078 Pheasant Dr. Bradley. IL 60915 Maywearhcr. Michael W 340 N. Stadium Dr. Apt. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 McAvoy. Cynthia Lou p. 120, 122, 202 115TaraCt. Shepherd. MI 48883 McBarnes, Cynthia L. 633 South Elm Kankakee, IL 60901 McBetts, Venice Dp 194 RR 5. Box 96 St. Anne. IL 60964 McCann. Thomas W, p. 96 9 South Gtant St Milford. IL 60953 McCarthy. Valerie I . 1119 S. Curtis Apt. F Kankakee, IL 60901 McClellan. Denise R. p. 194 28726 Schwalm Dr Elkhart, IN 46514 McClung, Barbara D. 1345 Fenway Ct Centervillc. OH 45459 McClung. Sara Wynn p. 24, 110, 111, 202, 235 15 W. College Sr. Fredencktown. OH 43019 McClure, CarolcJ. p. 194 1529 N, Belmont Ave. Arlington Hts., IL 60004 McComb. Ellen 445 E. Grand Apr 7 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 McComb. Harold 445 E. Grand Apr. 7 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 McCormick.Jana L 4329 N. Westlakc Ln. Peoria. IL 61614 McCoy. Beth Ann p. 81, 185 32361 Scenic Lane Franklin. MI 48025 308 Index McCoy. Colleen R 2}16 Maple Grove I McRobertsJan I: RR 1 Box 169A North Salem. IN 46165 Millet. Debra R p. 86,90, 205 488 S Prauie Srarnc Bradley, IL 6091 5 Moote, Barbara Lynn 565 John Case) ( i Bourbonnais. Il.rvwi 1 Murphy. Catherines 21 5 Speni it 1 1 Bourbonnais, II 6fWI i McCoy, JeaneenJ. p. 202 2316 Maple Grove Ramie Wl S5404 McCoy. Jill Renee p. 40. 104. 52561 Scenic Lane Ftankhn. MI480JS McRoberts. l.oli A p 86. ' XI 97 Bosstick Ave. Danville. IN 46122 McSwain, Mardee C p 24. 194 1654 Obata Ct Carmel, IN 46052 Miller. Diane K P 86.90 10169 N.l.oomisRd. Clare. Ml 48617 Miller. KarenJ p. I ' M Rt 1 Box 6 Minong, Wl 54859 Moofe.Daliiul.il) 5447 Christy Way Saginaw, Ml 48605 Moore, Leslie (. I9.W Michigian Cit) Calumet City. IL 60409 Murphy, Daniel I. . ' 1 5 Spencer c i Bourbonnais, 11.60914 Murphy, Deborah Lyn RR I Box w, Richland Center, Wl 55581 McCoy. Patticia A 3419 2nd Ave Council Bluffs. 1A 51501 McCullough. Kevin 1. 220 Graceland Lane Frankfon.lL 60466 McDavid. Kevin D Woodlawn Trlr Pk Lr Bourbonnais. IL 60914 McDonald, Cynthia E 196 S Douglas Bradley. IL 60915 McDonald. Daniel E p. 239 196 S. Douglas Bradley. IL 60915 McDougall, Laurie Ann p. 202 375 Sycamore Dr Frankfort, IL 60425 McDowell. James W 700 W Brompton PI Chicago. IL 60657 McDowell, Thomas 700 W Brompton PI Chicago. IL 60657 McDuffee, Rick A p 6, 96, 100 RR8Box 277 B-l Indianapolis, IN 46234 McElroy. William R. p. 8.96. 132 2270 S. Mill Iron Rd. Muskegon. Ml 49442 McElwain. Ramona L. p. 194 22 S. Barker St. New Buffalo, MI 49117 McFalls.ToddD. p. 102.202 716 W. 70th PL Mcrrillville, IN 46410 McFeeley, Daniel G 340 Stadium Dr. Ap8 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 McGarey, Darlene G p. 194. 206 707 Burkesville Rd. Albany, KY 42602 McGarey, Jeannie E p. 186 RR5 Frankfort. IN 46041 McGill. TamataJ. p. 46, 88, 89. 234 405 Lewis Ave Thonorosasassa, FL 33592 McGregor, Amyjo 1879 Sanilac Rd Bay City, MI 48706 McGuire, Timothy W p 148 56V, Big Pine Dr. Ypsilanti. Ml 48197 Mcintosh, Michael E. Box 1229 Kankakee. IL 60901 McKinley, Doug Lloyd p. 202 RR l.Box27 De Motte, IN 46310 McKnight. Bonnie L p 107, 122 206 S, Park Wesrmont. IL 60559 McLane. Connie Sue 95 Harvest Dr. Lafayette. IN 47905 McSwain, Michael L. p 2945 Stanwin Place Cincinnati, OH 45241 Meadows, Dean M. p. 25. 88, 12505 W. 4 Mile Rd Plainwcll. Ml 49080 Mechling, Ronald A 4661 Willow Brook Decatur. IL 62521 Meents. Laura L. 921 South 4th Ave. Kankakee. IL 60901 Meilleur. Manlee BOx 1255 ONC Meinecke. Charles W. 181 N. Douglas Bradley. IL 60915 Meinecke. Glen E. p. 88. 186 229 Mohawk Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Meissner, Linda Lee p. 202 17260 Windmere Rd Brookfield, Wl 53005 Meissner, Pamela A p 186 17260 Windemere Rd Brookfield, Wl 53005 Melgaard. Karen L p. 106, 107. I ' M 177 E Forest Ln. Palatine, IL 60067 Mellish, Fred J. p 88. 194 421 Cumings Ct Sparta, MI 49345 Melton, Lynda Lee p. 202 Rt Box 1215 Spooner, Wl 54801 Memmer, Norman p 202 Box 34 Mackey, IN 47654 Meredirh, Steven 970 W. Church Lane Bloomington, IN 47401 Merrell, Elizabeth E 4201 Woodland Dr. Naz Howell. MI 48843 Merrnt. Mark O. p. 186 RR 5 Greenfield. OH 45125 Meyer, Donald W, p. 92, 129, 186 5020Cloverbrook Dr Fort Wayne, IN 46806 Meyer, MarciaJ p. 110. Ill, 194 Rtl,Box571 Bonfield, IL60913 Midgette, Tamara Ann p. 202 56 Midway Lane Eatontown, NJ 07724 Midgley, Maurice E- p. 194 5279 E Atherton Rd Burton. MI 48519 Mihay, Beth A. p. 19. 49, 1 10, 1 1 1 R 14 Box 244 Columbus, IN 47201 Miles, Marsha R. p. 86, 87, 90, 91. 186, 194 RR2 Greenville, IL 62246 Miller. Karen I. p I ' M. 217 674 Avon Rd. Plainfield. IN 46168 Miller. Rodney 405 Grand 5 Bourbonnais, II, 60914 Miller. Sharon p. 201 6409 Mulberry Ave Portage. IN 46368 Millhuff. Pamela Gp I ' M 6501 Victotia Dt. Oak Foresr, IL 60452 Millikan. Dwighr D p 255 Box 1 287 ONC Millington. Kenneth L p. 205 1456 Salamonie Ave. Huntington. IN 46750 Mills, Donald Eugene 700 W Brompron PI Chicago. IL 60657 Mills. Rebecca S p. 205 9 E. 36th Place Hoban. IN 46342 Miracle. Marva A p 107. 121.12 505 Southline Dr Lebanon. OH 45036 Mitchell. Jeffrey Alan 217 N Ash St. Momence, IL 69054 Mitchell, Julie A. 215 Elm St White Pigeon, MI 49091) Mitchell, Kimberly K. p. 16. 186 ParkCiryS. 53 Bloomingron, IL 61701 Mitchell, Robert E. p 96, 203 504 E Walnut Watseka, IL 60970 Mitchell, Thomas P 7513 131st Way N. Seminole. FL 33542 Mitchell, Timothy L p. I ' M 113 Akin Ave Johet.lL 60433 Mitchell. Vernon A. 445 E. Grand Apt. 9 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Mock. Barry E. p. 186 11499Morenci Hwy. Morenci, MI 49256 Mohler.John A 503 S. West St. Yotktown, IN 47396 Mohf, Faye L 14(56 W. Hawkins Kankakee. II. 60901 Mondy. Dala 570 Rivet Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Mongerson.John O 940 Sttatfotd E 8 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Montgomery, Roberr M 407 W Washington Sr Benron, IL62812 Moore, Margie I. 1 125 N. Shiawassee Owosso. Ml 48867 Moore, Marilyn R 572 Srockton Hgts Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Moore, Mark H 3420 N. Branch Dr. Beaverron. MI 48612 Moore. Michael 1) 1125 N Shiawassee Owosso, Ml 18867 Moore. Partyjo 1125 N, Shiawassee St Owosso. Ml 48867 Moore. Timothy L. p. 186. 206 420 E. Sauk Trail Chicago Hgts., IL61M11 Moore, Wayne Lee p 20,5 125 Masson Clawson, Ml 48017 Moorhouse. Clarence P. 570 Bresee Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Moorhouse, Jamie L 570 S. Bresee St. Bourbonnais, [L 60914 Moreillon. Paul B. p 195 BR 11. Box 178 Anderson, IN 46011 Moreland, Rhonda L. p 20,88, 259 1508McKeathin Si Conway. SC 29626 Morgan. Melissa G. 31 12 S. Ve ' rity Patkway Middlerown.OH 45042 Morris. Linda p 203 RR 2 Box 82-A DeMottc. IN 46(10 Morris. Lizabeth | .p. 16. 195 155 Regent Dr Lincoln, 11.62656 Morrison. Elaine K p. 1K6, 518 1100 Orchard Ave Sr. Joseph, MI 49085 Morrison, Sheryl 21 56 Garland Muskegon, MI 49441 Morse. Karen E. p 195 11 Deerfield Ave Kankakee, IL60901 Moses, Fumie Box 1296 0.N.C Kankakee. I L 60901 Mourray, Janet D p. 195 RR5 Mt. Catmel, IL 62863 Mucci, DallasJ p 96, 97, 11X1 Box 45A RR 4 Kankakee, IL 60901 Mullen. LonJ p 186 305 W Agard Sr. Wyoming, IL 61491 Muncie, Peggy S p. 195 RR 1. Box 17 Cory, IN 47846 Murphy, Lisa J p 186 Rr 1 Crawfordsville. IN 47955 Murray, Judnh A p 195 4 5(M Aspen Way Indianapolis. [N •46226 Murrell, David A RR 1 Potomac. II. 61865 Murrell. Douglas A 502 S.Jacobson Thomasboro, 11.61878 Muschott, Ramona L, p 11522 Kennebec Ave Allen Park. MI 48101 Muschott. Thetesa P. p 239 11522 Kennebec Allen Park, MI 48101 Muxlow. Fred A p 86,90 4949 Oregon Rd. Lapeer. Ml 48446 Myers, Gay A p. 88, 195 6401 Union Ave Alliance. OH 44601 Myers. Randcl T. p. 96. 98, 1 14. 186. 195 7.381 N.Casablanca Tuscon. AZ 85704 Myers. Steven C p 44. 86. 87. 90, 91, 92 5119 RansteadCt. Columbus. OH 43220 Myers. Wesley L 57229 Co. Rd 17 RR 2 Goshen, IN 46526 on Na|anan. Barbata A 437 E. Gtand Apt 2 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Najanan, David C. 437 E. Grand Apt 2 Boutbonnais, IL 60914 Namyst, Nadine M p 205 4533 N. Pontiac Notridge, IL60656 Nance. Daton G p. 25, 46, 84, 88, 89 4280 Foxglove Ttace Indianapolis, IN 46.227 Nass, Mark E. 4606 N. 6th St. Wausau. Wl 54401 Ndlovu.Jenna R 365 S. Main Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Neal, Judy M p 195 7460 S. Cork Ave. Justice. IL 60457 Neal. Shelly K. p. 23, 186. 235 2201 La Gtange Rd Dayton, OH 45451 McLaughlin, Lori S 10454 SR 7 Rogers, OH 44455 Miles, Paula R p. 202, 206 8322 S.W. 5th Place Gainesville. FL 32601 Moon, Ctystal R. 1876 E. Eagle St. Kankakee, IL 60901 Mundy. David W 447 Btesee Ave. Apt. 3 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Needier, Pamela RR 4 Box 402 Hartford City, IN 47548 McPherson, Lane A. p. 194 P.O. Box 128 Graysville. AL 35075 Millagc. Mark E p. 194 1004 Maple Park Champaign, IL 61820 Moon, Lamonr Arden p. 114, 115, 203 3347 Saxton Dr. Saginaw, MI 48603 Mundy. Susan M. p. 25, 88, 186 5328 Autumnwood Dove Cincinnati, OH 45242 Needy, Michael R RR 2 Morrison, IL 61270 McReynolds. Betty 15520Chetry Lane Markham, IL 60426 Miller, Cynthia L. p. 202 Rt. 2 Box 8 Ashkum. IL 60911 Moon, Paul E p 96 1876 E. Eagle St. Kankakee, IL 60901 Munzenmay, Joseph E 4904 Lee Ave. Downers Grove, IL 60515 Neil. Elizabcrh A. 700 W Brompton PI Chicago. IL 60657 Index $09 Neil.Jenniler Ruth 700 Brampton PI I hieago II -■ Nelson, AlverneJ 6131 Hickorj Fairhury.ll 61 ' 33 Nelson. Diryl I. p 113, 114, 115, 186, H7 RR 1 Woodhull.ll. 61490 Nelson, Deborah B p 203 2532Witley Ave Palm Hatbor, FL I3J63 Nelson. Keilh p 195 Box 1235 ONC Nelson. Kendra RRJ Walnut, IL 61376 Nemeth. Shefrill 350 Rosewood Buffalo Grove, IL 60090 Newsome. Roger D. p. 8, 96. 99. 148. 195 111 W. Center Si. Blanchester. OH 45107 Nichols. Rebecca S. p. 88. 195 1123 S. 17th St. New Castle, IN 47562 Nichols, William H. p. 186 4420 No. Wilshire Bloomington. IN 47401 Nicholson. Carl Jay p. 89. 203 2539 Heath Rd. Hastings. MI 49058 Nicholson, June M 2539 Heath Rd. Hastings. Ml 49058 Nichter. Cindy K.p. 84. 203 3918 Suzan Dt Anderson, IN 46013 Nieland. Connie L 521 E. Calumet St. Appleton. Wl 54911 Nielsen, Gregory C. 917 Birch Ln. Hoopeston. IL 60942 Nobhtt.JuliaR.p. 195 200 Meadowlatk Dr. Seymour. IN 47274 Noguera. Solomon 746 Stratford E B Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Noramczyk. DonaldJ. 919 Hawrhorne Ave Kankakee. IL6O901 Norris. Randy H. p. 195 3438 Marias Dr. Ft. Wayne. IN 46815 Norris, Tom A. p. 195 Box 122 Poneto. IN 46781 Nossett. Darin D. p. 203 126 Fitst Ave. Oakland City. IN 47560 Novak. Debbra Lynn 2436 Maplewood Ct. Highland. IN 46322 Nowitzki, Brian L. 3432 W. 192 St. Homewood. IL 60430 Nugent. Joseph G. p. 23. 52.60. 187 506 S. Main St. Wilmington, IL 60481 O ' Neal, Paul D p 87, 89 RR 1 Box 820 Greencastle, IN 46135 Obrechl.John D. 28 Oak Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Oddo, Barbara J. 6325 Robinhood In Merriam. KS 66203 Oliver. Jonathan F 110 Meadows Ct. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Oliver, Kaye L. 1830 W. 61st Ave. Memllville, IN 46410 Oliver, KerriJ. p. 40, 90, 93 1850 W. 61st Ave. Memllville. IN 46410 Oliver, Lori R. p. 235, 239 RR 3 Rochester. IL 62563 Olivier, Lila G. 1043 Ida Ave. NW Grand Rapids. Ml 49504 Olivier. Wade A. 1043 Ida Ave. NW Grand Rapids, MI 49504 Ongrung, Frida 365 S. Main Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Onyett, Robert 6 Ash St. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Orres, Carol E. 1131 Sycamore St. Ottawa, IL 61350 Osman. Mary A. 521 Pin Place Mason, OH 45040 Ostic, Penny L. p. 203 6960 Country Farm Rd. Lexington, MI 48450 Otrersrein. Michelle S. p. 2, 187 205 N. Washington St. Rock City. IL 61070 Ottinger, Margaret RR 3 Box 326 Fairland. IN 46126 )-P- Otwell, Robena M RR 1 Box 388 Buchanan. MI 49107 Outcalt, Mark A. p. 203 1 240 North Shore Dr. Martinsville, IN 46151 Outler, Roger 748 B West Oakley Lowell. IN 46356 Owens. KarenJ. p. 82, 117, 187 3353 Meridian Rd Rockford, 1L61103 Owings, Mark S RR9Box 250 Colurr.bus, IN 47201 Owner, Heather R 4652 US 20 East Freeport. IL 61032 L_b Paffcnroth, Kathy L, p. 40, 203 121 Blue Sptuce Ln Matshall. WI 53559 Page. Curris W. p. 17 507 E. Young Hoopeston. IL 60942 Paleno, Robcrr J. p. 46, 187, 206, 234 27844 Sutherland Warren. Ml 48093 Palmer Jr. James 301 Jan Dr Manteno, 11.60950 Palmet, Alice Aurota 301 Jan Drive Manteno, II. 60950 Palmer, Theresa L. p. 203 7319LeonaSl. Foresrville, MD 20028 Panozzo, Robert J. 375 N. Entrance Ave Kankakee. IL 60901 Park, Mary K. p. 195 122 E. South BSt. Gas City. IN 46933 Parker, Barry A. 624 E. Honeywell Hoopston. IL 60942 Parker. Brian L. p. 195 701 W. Universiry Ave. Muncie. IN 47303 Parker.Judirhp. 187 909 Hubbard Ave. Mishawaka. IN 46544 Parker. Mark A. p. 88, 206 738Danbury Rd Cincinnan. OH 45240 Parker, Penny E. p. 203 1066 Pinckney Rd Howell, MI 48843 Parmely. Linda M. p. 203 RR 2 Box 179 Grant Park. IL 60940 Parmerlee, Randy E. 133 W. Washington St. Mooresville. IN 46158 Parnell. Tommy L 1951 E. Spruce Kankakee. IL 60901 Parsons. Michael L. p. 186 340 N. Stadium Apt. 5 Borbonnais. IL 60914 Partyka, Michael Scott 770 E. Broadway Apt. 4 Bradley, IL 60915 Paschall. Brenda Kay p. 110. 203 3013 W.Twickingham Muncie, IN 47304 Pasko. Duane A. p. 149, 203 RR4 Box 112 Huntington, IN 46750 Pate. Scott A. p. 195 7877 Camp Brosend Newburgh, IN 47630 Patterson, Debbie Lee p. 203 493 Ivy Lane Apt E Bradley. IL 60915 Payne. Ralph J. 609 N. Lansing Sr. St. Johns, MI 48879 Pcckham. Ronald L. p. 86, 87, 90, 91 1015 W MamCtoss Tayloiville, IL 62568 Pcclman, Came p. 40 4338 N. Vassar Road Flint. MI 48506 Pelham, Brenda p. 187, 195 Box 201 Milford, IL 60953 Pelham, Pamela P.O. Box 224 Milford. IL 60953 Penberthy. Nancy A. p. 195 13508 York Blvd. Garfield Hts, OH 44125 Pcntod, Eric M. p. 86, 90, 91, 203 2562 Carson Hwy. Adrian, MI 49221 Perdue, Laurie A. p. 93. 203 425 4th Ave. Ottawa. IL 61350 Perry. DeborahJ. RRl North Vernon, IN 47265 Peterson. LuannaJ. p. 187 1502 13th Sr. Tell City. IN 47586 Petrie, Keith Melvin 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago, IL 60657 Petrucha, Richard L. p. 96, 203 69 Mallard Swartz Creek. MI 4847 3 Pettit, Barbata C. 700 W. Btompton PL Chicago, IL 60657 Pettit, Lyle Rt 4 Box 234A Mauston, Wl 53948 Phelps, Cheryl A. p. 187 1057 E. Riverside Evansville, IN 47714 Phelps. Larry R. 7120 N. Manning Dr Peoria. IL 61614 Phillips. Dawn E. p. 203 10892 Deerfield Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45242 Phillips. Diana Lynn 180 S. Fraser Kankakee. IL 60901 Phillips. Roger D. 1622 Eastern Ave. Connersville. IN 47331 Phillips. Todd F. p 20. 23. 149. 187 2407 Coy Ferndale. MI 48220 Phipps, Eugene R 103 Woodlawn Dr Chrisman, IL 61924 Pickerr.J. Dean Box 276 Farmland. IN 47340 Pickert, Tammy L. p. 203 3480Talley Rd. Columbus, IN 47201 Pierce, Donald P.O. Box 175 Mason. MI 48854 Pierce, Ginger K. p. 195 507 Jean Peotone, IL 60468 Piety, Lisa A. 603 E. Wilson Lombard. IL 60148 Pippin. Susan C. 920Sttatford E Apr Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Plunkett. Vicki A. Bx 135 Olivet Nazate Kankakee. IL 60901 Pokotny. Sandta L. p. 108. 195 6312 Powell Downers Grove, 11. 60515 Poling. Cynthia L. p. 40. 187 123 Pine St. 324 Buda. IL 61 314 Pomben, Carol A. RR 1 Box 75 Bonfield. 11.60913 Pond. Cynrhia D 107 Hemlock. Oaklawn Morton. IL 61550 Ponto, Robert D. 340 Stadium Dr. 8 Bourbonnais, 11.60914 Pool, Cynthia D. p 195 3705 Raible Anderson. IN 46011 Porrer, DeborahJ. p. 195 12058 Pinehurst Dettoit, MI 48204 Porter, Nancy J. 955 Country Club Dr. Kankakee, IL 60901 Poskin, Judith K. p. 46 1236 S. 4th Ave. Kankakee. I L 60901 Post. CarolJ. p. 40 19442 S. River Rd. Three Rivers, MI 49093 Posrin.Joseph F. p. 25. 28, 88, 89 441 S. Grand Apt. 10 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Potter. Janerte Sue 2404 Monrgomery Rd. Brown City, MI 48416 Poulson. Vicki Ann p. 102 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago, IL 60657 Powell, David B. p. 187 12 Watch Hill Dt Rochestet, NY 14624 Preisler. Debra L. p. 203 RR 1 Box 93 Danforth. IL 60930 Preston. Lisa K. p. 16, 187, 318 360 S. Cleveland Ave. Bradley, IL 6091 5 Prewitt.Joan p. 186 RR4 Seymour, IN 47247 Price, Naralie M. p. 46. 187 3145 Willowdale Portage. IN 46368 Ptice. Thomas L. 342 E. Water Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Prince, Marsha Ann 6-A Dennison Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Prmdle, Miry P p. 195 555 S. Small Ave. Kankakee, IL 60901 Prior. Marinda 500 S. Cleveland Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Prior. Phillip W. 236Munroe St. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Prior. Susan D. p. 44, 87. 203 500 S. Cleveland Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Pristach. Chris A. R 2 Box 21 A St. Anne. IL 60964 Nutter. John L. p. 187 1243 Gault Dr. Ypsilann. MI 48197 Owner. Kurt W. 4652 20 E Freeport, IL 61032 Peachey. Keith E. p. 113. 114. 187. 195, 234 RR2 Galesburg, IL 61401 Pirts, Mary L. p. 195 255 E. 6th Ave. Clifton. IL 60927 Pristach. Tina RR 2Box21A St. Anne. IL 60964 Nymeyer, Patti p. 17. 19. 130. 172 219 Essex Ct. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Oxner. William E. p. 149 683 W. 8th Chicago Heights. IL 6041 1 Peavy, Paul L. p. 49, 80 RR 1. Box 61 Dawson. IL 62520 Plunkett. David R Box 135 0.N.C. Kankakee, IL 60901 Puente. Margarira 6 East Normandy Dr. Chicago Hrs.. IL 60411 310 index «fl Quails, Eleanor M p 195 575 E Oak St. Kankakee. IL 60901 Quansttom, Lynne 649 Olde Oak Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Quanstrom. Stephen R. 619 Old Oak Rd Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Quinn, Rosemary p 187 1420 Hwy. 330 Griffith, IN 46319 Quinones, Violetta 1617 W 16th St. Chicago, IL 60608 IP Rabourn. Wanda 12198 S. 5th Ave. Kankakee. IL 60901 Ramsay. David A. 324 8th Ave. Canton, IL 61504 Ramsay. Ladonna 16 Ash Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Ramsay, William 16 Ash Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Randle, Mary A. 540 N. Cottage Kankakee, IL 60901 Rantz, Dotetta K. p. 108, 130, 239 214 S. Farmer St. Apt. Otsego. MI 49078 Rasmussen, Joyce A. 274 S. Oakdale Kankakee, IL 60901 Rassmusson, Sarah F. p. 195 RR 1 Box 99A Laona. WI 54541 Ratkay.Jeanene R p. 187 19639 Walnut St. Mokena.IL 60448 Raue, Peggy A. 7915 Marshall Place Mernllville, IN 46410 Raue, Priscilla 7915 Marshall PL Mernllville, IN 46410 Ray. Beverly A. 723 N. Francine Dr. Kankakee, IL 60901 Ray. Jenny L. 1525 Howell Stteet Ft. Wayne, IN 46808 Raymond. Steven D. 17155 Ten Mile Rd. Battle Cteek. MI 49017 Redka. Diane M p. 203 528 S Dorchester Wheaton, IL 60187 Redmond. Khtistine A 700 W Btompton Place Chicago, IL 60657 Reed. Rick K. p 22, 187, 317 RR 4 Box 92 Huntington. IN 46750 Reed. Rodney L. p 86, 90, 203, 219 Rt4 Huntington, IN 46750 Reed, Tracy Alan p. 203 RR 1 Box 152 Manteno. IL 60950 Reed, Deborah R. 404 E. Grand Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Rees, Diana L. p. 86, 90, 195 R l.Box 157 Winchester, IN 47394 Reeves, Beth A. p. 203, 237 6544 S. Shields Ridge Bloommgton. IN 47401 Regelstad. Mary E. RR 3 Box 353 St. Anne, IL 60964 Rehmer, Donna Lee p. 203 35209 W. 13 Mile Farminton Hills, MI 48018 Reich. Robert D. Jr. p. 46 463 S. Cryer Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Reid, Terry J. p. 86, 195 407 West Moseley St. Freeport, IL 61032 Reilly.John Mike p. 89, 203 802 Outer Park Dr Springfield. IL 62704 Reisen, Brian Alan p. 96, 203 27 Sunset Tr. Portage, IN 46368 Remmenga, Judith 46 Kim Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Reneau. Vicki L. Rt. 1 Chebanse, IL 60922 Reno, Penny L. p. 88, 187 11830 Knoll Springs Cincinnati, OH 45246 Rensberry, Duane V. 900 West St. Gaylord, MI 49735 Replogle, Brian Jay 137 York Rd. Yorktown. IN 47396 Reyes, Noelia 320 E. Hirsch Northlake, IL 60164 Reynolds, Jeffrey L. p. 195 223 N. Spencer Rushville. IN 46173 Rhoades, Todd Alan RR 3 117 Mettle Lane Arcanum, OH 45304 Rhoads, Deborah Ann p. 108 1451 Proper Burton, MI 48529 Rhodes, DonnaJ. 405 E. Grand C6 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Richa, Marie Lynn 384 N. Blaine Ave. Bradley, IL 60915 Richardson. Dale P. p. 203, 237 2422 South Keystone Indianapolis, IN 46203 Richatdson. Dallas P. p. 203, 237 2422 S Keystone Indianapolis. IN 46203 Richatdson. Jamie E. 712 Holiday Dr. Seymour, IN 47274 Richardson. Kenneth A. p. 99 290 N. Stadium Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Richter, Laura D. p. 203 723 N. Lincoln St. Hoopeston.IL 60942 Rickel, Rebecca J. p. 187, 238 1011 Johnstone St Sault Ste Mane, MI 49783 Rickel, Timothy L. lOHJohnstoneSt. Sault St Mane. MI 49783 Riech.JohnD. 301 E. Grand Apt. 7 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Riegle, Linda A. p. 187 1501 E. English Danville, IL 61832 Rigg, Matk D. RR1.650W. Otland, IN 46776 Rigg, Vicki S. 332 E. Watet St. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Riggs, Belinda 700 W, Brompton PL Chicago. IL 60657 Riggs, Todd M. 15 Exeter Turn Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Riley, Jonathan p. 203 930 NE 87th Terr. Kansas City, MO 64155 Rinesmith. Satah L. p. 203 P.O. Box 131 Vetmilion, IL 61955 Rippe, Matk W. 20 Oak Ave. Boutbonnais, IL 60914 Ritchart, Susan M. p. 195 1316 Nelda Way Modesto, CA 95355 Rittenhouse, Melanie A. p 40, 203 1377 Byron Huntington, IN 46750 Rivatd, Itene K. p. 187 RR 4 Box 16 Kankakee, IL 60901 Roat. Lorraine E. p. 204 RRl Havana, IL 62644 Roat, Michael D. p. 204 RRl Havana, IL 62644 Robbins, Donald E. p. 89, 195 RR7 Seymour, IN 47274 Robbins, RebekahJ. p. 195 RR7 Seymour, IN 47274 Roberts, Eric C. 5796 Mayville Dt. Dayton, OH 45432 Robinson, Andrew A. p. 89, 204 2177 Forest Park Rd. Muskegon, MI 49441 Robinson, Ardis M. 2618 W. Coolidge Road Coleman, Ml 48618 Robinson, Timothy A. p, 96, 195 1809Notth West Ave. Martinsville, IN 46151 Roche, Adelyne 1507 Ave. L Sterling, IL 61081 Rockwell, Roger p. 195 724 Hammond Ave. Elgin, IL 60120 Rodgers, Jennifer A. p. 107, 120, 122 794 N. Valley Rd, Paoli, PA 19301 Rodgers, Kimberly D. p. 80, 110, 111, 204 Rt 14. Box 46 Columbus, IN 47201 Rodgers, Simeon 215EMarsile Apt E Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Rodgers, Terry R. p. 187 RR 14 Box 46 Columbus, IN 47201 Rodriguez, Denise L. 1814 N. Harding Chicago, IL 60647 Rodriguez, Ruben 1211 W. 7th St. Sterling, IL 61081 Rodriguez, Sonia I. p. 46, 840 1814 N. Harding Chicago, IL 60647 Rogers, David E. p. 187 268 8th Wood River, IL 62095 Rogers, Kent K. RR 4 Box 418 St. Anne, IL 60964 Rogers, L. Carole p. 204 268 South 8th Wood Rivet, IL 62095 Rogers, Pamela F. 602 E. Thorntree Ter Arlington Heights, IL 60004 Rogets, Phyllis A. 202 Fox Trail Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Rogers, Phyllis J. 469 Old Oak Dr. Apr. 8 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Rogers, Roy E. Route 2 East State S Geotgetown, OH 45121 Roland, Steven D. p. 195 16254 Seymour Rd Linden, MI 48451 Romeril, Heidi K. 680 Woodale Tr No. 3 Greenwood, IN 46142 Romin, Janice R. p. 195 155 S. Centet St. Bensenville, IL 60106 Romin.MarkJ. p 195 303 E. Grand Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Rosenboom, Jacqueline RR 2 Box 125 Clifton, II. 60927 Rosenthal, Mylcs p. 187, 237 224 Albeit Blvd. Kankakee, IL 60901 Ross. David A. 5543 Mt. Morris Rd. Columbiaville, MI 48421 Ross, Phillip C. p. 148 9324 Ellen St. Highland, IN 46322 Roth, Kenneth M. 792 Woodrow Ave. Marion. OH 43302 Roth, Robyn R. p. 87, 91, 187 9267 Gteen Rd. Goodrich, MI 48438 Rousselle, Denise K. p 196 12602 E. Ohio Ave Aurora, CO 80012 Rowe, Janet M. p. 204 3090 Orangeville Rd. Sharpsville. PA 16150 Rowe, Michael K. 708 Bluecrest Dt. Rockford, IL 61107 Ruddle. Edwin S. p. 24, 48 6195 Brambeleberry D. Howell, MI 48843 Ruder, Carhenne M. p. 187 Rt. 1 Box 1210 Willcox, AZ 85643 Ruder, John W. p. 127 244 W, River St. Bourbonnais, II 60914 Ruder, Sandra F. 244 W. River Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Ruesing, Robert A. p. 22, 234 6544 Wakefield N. Richland Hills, TX 76180 Ruethet. Shen p. 196 8635 Lincoln Dr. Lyons, IL 60534 Ruggles, Lon Ann p. 204 527 E. Division St. Vicksburg, MI 49097 Runyon, Daniel p. 187 503 Defender Ave. Lake City, FL 32055 Rush, Jane A. p. 187 640 S. Curry Pike Bloomington, IN 47401 Russell, Celestine L. RR 2 60 Big Chief Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Russell, Deborah L. p. 196 840 Summit Dr. Deerfield, IL 60015 Russell, Terri 320 Wood St. Peotone, IL 60468 Russell, Timothy J. 340 N. Stadium Apt. 5 Boutbonnais, IL 60914 Ruth, DebraJ. 602 S. McArthur Macomb, IL 61455 Reader. Mark E. p. 16, 133. 195, 234 220 N. Illinois Chrisman, IL 61924 Reams. Carol A. p. 46 383 W. Marsile Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Rhodes, Gerald RR 1 New Berlin Springfield, IL 62670 Rhodes, Russell L. p. 195 405 E. Grand Apt C-6 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Robbins, Timothy A. p. 114, 204 222 W. Front St. Cambridge City, IN 47327 Roberson, Karen S. 1405 E. Walnut Frankfort, IN 46041 Ronne, Brenda S. p. 24, 52, 60, 83, 196 611 Saylor Elmhurst, IL 60126 Rose, Cynthia R. p. 40, 204 904 Parkview Milton, WI 53563 Reddaway, Gary L. 258 Sonia Rd. Madison Heighrs, MI 48071 Rice. Richard A. 2604 N. Main St. Mishawaka, IN 46544 Roberts, Becki L. p. 204 5334 Effingham Dr. S. Grand Rapids. MI 49508 Rose, Jerry E. p. 102, 204 170Brookstone Dr. Rochellt. IL 61068 Sageman, Jeanne A. p 204 304 Larch St. Saginaw, MI 48602 Reddick. Dena K p. 88, 187 403 E. Gtand Boutbonnais, IL 60914 Rich, Timothy L. 700 W. Brompton PL Chicago, IL 60657 Roberts, Christophet 403 E. Grand 2B Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Rose, Laura p. 187 1210 W. 108 Place Chicago, IL 60643 Sager, Mary Kay 700 W. Brompton PI Chicago. IL 60657 Index I ill Salerno. Michelle L. p. 196 l54Hllldllt K.I Unidowne, PA 19050 Sallmcn, Diane p 196 Box 95 New Castle. PA 1610} Slim. Joy A p 188 Box 2 Mammon. IL 60951 Scluocder, Jerry 4962 Center Fairgrove. Ml 48733 Schroeder, Linda M. p. 188 RR s Box 210 Wutscka, II. 60970 Schulz.ToddM.p. 196 834 Hayes Ave. Ratine. VCI 53405 Shelby, Steven A. p. 96. 204 1121 Neil Ave St. Marys. OH 458H5 Shelron. Greg S. 417 Carey Ct. Chicago His., IL 60411 Shelton. Sandra I.ynn p. 204 417 Carey Ct. Chicago Heights, IL 60411 Simmons. Judy K RR 2 Box 197 Lanark. 11. 6104(3 Simmons. Maxine E. 228 205 E. Monroe Bourbonnais. 11.60914 Simpkins, Connie L. p. 82 811 Chandler Danville, IL 61832 Silnth, Joyce K. 791 Appleton Raytown, MO 64133 Smith, Karen A. p. 196 7012 Cattail Comer Lansing, Ml 48910 Smith, Morcy 102, p. 181 1217 12th St. Silvis, IL61282 Salmehd, Karen A 5 Wallkill Tctrace Ogdensburg. NJ 07439 Salmon. Tammic L p. 188, 239 6175 Mulberry Ave Portage. IN 46368 Samscl. Cindy C. 700 West Brompton PI. Chicago. IL 60657 Samson. Kimberly Mae 498 Velma Ave. Owosso. Ml 48867 Sanders. Steven M. p. 96. 204 Box 184 Raymondville. NY 13678 Sandlin, Kevin Douglas p. 204 Rt 1 Box 214 Hope. IN 47246 Sanford. James 49430 N. Meadowbrook East Liverpool, OH 43920 Sanford.Jelayne A. p. 204 P.O. Box 77 East Liverpool. OH 43920 Santoro, Pamela L. 3809 Park Forest Dr. Flint. MI 48507 Sapp. Randall A. p. 86. 90. 91. 196, 239 816GatdenCt. Seymore, IN 47274 Sarver, Janice E. RR1 Griggsville. IL 62340 Sauter, Michele K p. 121, 122. 188 3815 S. Vandecar Mr Pleasant. Ml 48858 Sawicki, Debra Ann p. 188 14703 Dunbar Ln. Woodbridge, VA 22193 Schaper. Diane M. p. 196 500 E. 9th St. Benton. KY 42025 Scharer. Gale E 11062 N. Evergreen Burch Run. MI 48415 Scharmer. Deborah L. 722 Sioux St Winona. MN 55987 Scheferkort, Scharolet 876 West State Jacksonville. IL 62650 Schember. Brenda K. 473 Rivard St. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Scherer, Ralph L. 1317 South E St. Richmond. IN 47374 Schimmel.John Calvin Rt 3 Box 114 Kankakee. IL 60901 Schimmelpfennig, Cindi p. 49, 83, 107. 130 320 N. Third Morton. IL 61550 Schlough. Kayla S. p. 204 112 16th St. N Menomonie. WI 54751 Schmidt. PeterJ 1360MaynardSW Grand Rapids, MI 49504 Schneider, Julie K. p. 188 303 W. Hambltn Bx 285 Grant Park. I L 60940 Schramm. Scon B. 6577 Epphingham Florissant. MO 63033 Scott. Cheryl M 13389 E Iowa PI. Aurora, CO 80012 Scotten. Elizabeth M 2820 Cranbrook Kankakee, IL 60901 Seaman, Robin Elaine p. 20-1 191 N. Gardner Avenue Battle Creek. Ml 49017 Searcy. Mark A. p. 196 RR 1 Box 114A McCordsville, IN 46055 Seeds, Kimberly A. p. 80. 204 10122 Sprinkle Rd. Vicksburg, Ml 49097 Seemore, Henry W. 955 E. Birch Kankakee, IL 60901 Seggebruch, Grace RRl Crescent City, IL 60928 Seibold, Steven M. p. 196 RR 3 Box 263 Veedersburg, IN 47987 Seitz, Mary M. 484 Ide Lane Bradley. IL 60915 Sellers. Cynthia L. p. 235 110 Millport Road W Mifflin. PA 15122 Sessink. Lanette M p. 108. 188 14372 Alger Warren, MI 48093 Seymour, Dennis E. p. 132 312 W. River St. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Shackelford, Teresa G. p. 237 1250S. 15th St. Niles. Ml 49120 Sharp, Robert S 36 Carol Place Bloomfield. NJ 07003 Sharpe, Melody L. p. 196 4617 Olive St. Racine, WI 53405 Sharpe. Ronald R. p. 4, 206 6025 Hazard Rd. Fenton. MI 48430 Shattuck. Loren S. p. 6, 20, 196 624 S. Lansing Mason. MI 48854 Shaver, Linda Sue 383 W. Bellaire Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Shaver, Rachel D. p. 188 4305 West 63 St. Prairie Village. KS 66208 Shaver. Spencer T. 1802 S. 700 E. Marion. IN 46952 Shaw, Teresa E. p. 196. 237 9655 Andrea Ct. Indianapolis, IN 46231 Shedd. James L.Jr. p. 188 328ImusDr Mishawaka, IN 46544 Sheets, Andrew P p. 204 1404 Fayette Washington. IL 61571 Sheets, Mark E 794 67th Baltimore Valparaiso. IN 46383 Sheers, Susan J. p. 149. 188 70 Elkton Ct. Lafayette, IN 47905 Shenisc, Mark C. 401 E. Grand 4 Bourbonnais, 11.60914 Shepherd. Julie A RR 3. Box 13 Aurora. IN 47001 Sheppard. Polly R. p. 16, 237, 239 114 N. Main Box 151 Lynn, IN 47355 Sherar, Daniel E. p. 196 6814 Georgetown Rd. Indianapolis. IN 46268 Sherman, Lanny R. 303 E. Grand Apt. 5 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Sherman, Tracy L. p. 237 4024 Seaway Dr. Lansing. MI 48910 Sherwood. Randy S. RR2 Connersville. IN 47331 Shirley, Emilic B. p. 196 Short St. Bluford.IL 62814 Shinn, Robert V, p. 96 RR 1 Peotone. IL 60468 Shipman, Angie p. 204 8365 Jefferson St. Jasper. Ml 49248 Shipman, Sara A. Box 85 Delta, OH 43515 Shockey, Mary C. p. 40, 86. 90, 204 140 Webster Apr Clinton, IL 61727 Shockley, Martin E. p. 188 440 W Church St. Benton. IL 62812 Shook. Richatd W. p. 82, 83, 234 Box 187 ONC Kankakee. IL 60901 Short. Robert 3009 Home Ave. Marion. IN 46952 Short. Steve M. p. 188, 317 1321 Carroll White Indianapolis. IN 46219 Showers, Randy A. p. 89. 196 1539 Wesley Ave. Muskegon, MI 49442 Shreffler. Diane M RR 1 Box 109 Manteno. IL 60950 Shuler. David G. p. 96 550 Kendon Dr. Lansing, MI 48910 Shutes, Kathleen M. 71 Greenwood Cemeter Danville. IL 61832 Sidey. Louise D. Shorewood Dr. Dunkirk, NY 14048 Siefken, Ray A. 4018 Moscow RD RFD 1 Spring Arbor. Ml 49283 Sievert. Linda 407 4 Sr. SE Jamestown. ND 58401 Sikma. Kathleen M. RR 1 Box 272 Leggto w St. Anne, IL 60964 Simmons, Debra Sue 700 W. Brompron Place Chicago, IL 60657 Singh, Philomcna 141 Pfitzcr Dr. Bradley. 1160915 Singh, Rookmin 313 Mohawk Dr. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Skinner, Mary Lou 2280 N. Guilford Huntington. IN 46750 Slack, Darrell p. 83. 124,235 Rt. l.Box 18 BB Yorktown, IN 47396 Slattery, Wm. H III p. 204, 206 5548 Kerth Rd. St. Louis. MO 631 28 Slimbarski.Janac L. p. 83. 108, 109, 122, 214 6969 W. Law Rd. Valley City, OH 44280 Sloan, Shawn Erin Rt. 1 Box 67B Shinnston, WV 26431 Slonecker, Pamela A. 4185 Evansdale Road Columbus, OH 43214 Small, Greg M. p. 88 3975 N. Hinkle Rd. Bloomington, IN 47401 Smalley, Darlene M. p. Rt. 3, Stolt Rd. Charlevoix. Ml 49720 Smiley. Sharon M. p. 3031 S. Hill Rd. Milford. MI 48042 Smith, Amanda L. 2305 Apache Dr. Lafayette. IN 47905 Smith, Barbara Ann 210 East Baker Manteno, IL 60950 Smith, Brian Robert p. 204 1307 Killarney Dr. Greenville. IL 62246 Smith, Cathy J. 3035 Emmertsen Rd. Racine, WI 53406 5, 87. 90. 196, 238 Smith, David G. p I 2090 Linda Ave. Saginaw, Ml 48603 ,87,90.901.204 Smith, DeborahJ 16108 Garden Valley Woodstock. IL 60098 Smith, Diana K. p. 204 2823 Townway Danville. IL 61832 Smith. Dorothy RR 2 Box 76 Kankakee. IL 60901 Smith, Essie M. 245 N. Greenwood Ave. Kankakee, IL 60901 p. 237 Smith, Franklin D 308 Covington St. Crawfordsville. IN 47933 Smith, Gary Alan p. 92 RRl Ransom. IL 60470 Smith. James R. 700 Brompton PL Chicago. IL 60657 Smith. Joan M. Box 1644 ONC Kankakee. IL 60901 Smith, Patricia A. 16108 Garden Valley Woodstock, IL 60098 Smith, Peggy A. p. 188 207 E. Elm Gaston, IN 47342 Smith, Sharon L. 700 West Brompton PI. Chicago. II. 60657 Smith, Steven M. 28 Linn Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Snead, Sharon C. p. 22, 188, 206 3180 West 230 St. N. Olmsted. OH 44070 Snodgrass. Trudy B. 409 S. McKmley Kankakee. IL 60901 Snyder, Karen L. 285 E. Grand Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Snyder, Katherine A. p. 40, 196 132 Ford St. Tararentum. PA 15084 Snyder, Mark D. p. 196 1325 Freer Rd. Chelsea, Ml 481 18 Solomon, Esther V 1720Yagui Florissant, MO 63031 Sorn, RhondaJ. p. 86, 90, 204 1483 Winter Dr. Freeport. IL 61032 Southerland, Karen L. 6706 Primrose Pky. Muncie, IN 47302 Southerland, Kenneth W. p. 210 741 Woodstock Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Southerland, Sandra E. p. 238 741 Woodstock Ln. Boutbonnais. IL 60914 Southerland, Sherry A. 108 Oak Blvd. Greenfield. IN 46140 Sowinski, Carol L. p. 204 8820 S. Carol Ct. Oak Creek, WI 53154 Spangler, Rhonda Lynn p. 204 RR2 Oakwood. OH 45873 Sparenberg, Rosemary p. 204 RR 2 Box 174 Ashkum.IL 60911 Sparks, Tammie K p. 204 RR 3 Box 54 Greenfield. IN 46140 Speakman. Arthur W. 19429 Gulfstream Dr. Jupitor. FL 33458 Speakman. Branson P. p. 196 19429 Golfstream Dr. Jupitor, FL 33458 Spearman, Valerie K. 3713 WakondaDr. Bettendorf, IA 52722 Speedy, Kimberly Y. p. 52. 204 1007 S. Bridge St. Linden. Ml 48451 Speicher. Sue Ellen p. 204 58092 Homer Ave. Elkhart. IN 46514 Spencet, David Allen p. 204 RR 3 Box 277 Kankakee. IL 60901 512 Index Spencer. Mark A Box 126 Nahunta. GA 3155i Steele. Cynthia D. p 204 1904 Bennington St. S Roanoke. VA 2-401-1 Street, Bonnie 615 Riddle St. Howell. Ml 488-n Sykes, Winston 6-17 N. Hammes Kankakee. [1.60901 Thomas, Betty J. J76TedmarkO. Kankakee, IL 60901 Spencer. Stephanie I p. 204 P O Box 985 Elkins. WV 26241 Stegink. Ruth E 7527 N. Bell Ave. Chicago, IL 60645 Street, Gerald 5271 Ethel Blvd. Btighton. MI 48116 Syson, Lora L. p. 196 1439Southwood Mishawaka, IN 46514 Thomas. Karen p 1KH 4839 El Camino Court Indianapolis, IN -16241 Spengler, Btett W. 2011 Brownfield Rd Urbana.lL 61801 Spenglet. Dana R. p. 149 2011 Brownfield Rt 2 Urbana.lL 61801 Sperling. Jonathan D. Quail Hollow Apts. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Spites. Althea C. p. 45, 46, 88 344 68th Place Schereville. IN 46375 Spotloe, Laura L. p. 40, 196 714 E. Ave. L Lewistown, IL 61542 Spracklen, Margaret p. 204 505 W. Hillshire Rd. Decatur. IL 62521 Spragg. Holly Jo p. 188 Box 572 123 Seneca D Barrackville, WV 26559 Spurlock, Patricia RR 3 Box 315-A Danville, IN 46122 St. John. Bill A. p. 206 6850 E. Highland Rd. Milford. MI 48042 St. John, Marlene C. 425 S. Cryer Ave. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Stach, Regina M. 101 Riverside Dr. Montgomery, IL 60538 Stackman.John R. 108 Seymour St. Legrange, IN 46761 Stadler. Pamela p. 188, 234 113 Flint Ave. Belmon Harrisburg, VA 22801 Stafford. Mark Robert p. IS RR 8 Ten Mile Creek E. Peoria, IL 61611 Staley. Martha p. 84 1530 Linden St. Bethlehem, PA 18018 Stanard, Lois M. 666 Honey Creek Ada. MI 49301 Standifer, R. B. 520 N. Tenth Hoo peston.IL 60942 Stanhope, Wayne 350 E. Water Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Stanley, Cheryl Lynn P.O Box 246 Momence, IL 60954 Stanley, Connie S. 22 Brookline Ct. Bradford. PA 16701 Stanley, Kathy A. 127 N. Bernard Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Stanley, Thomas W 127 N. Bernard Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Stark, Lyell C. RR 6 Box 345 Kankakee, IL 60901 Starner, F. Bryan p. 204 239 Marvel Dr. Lancaster. OH 43130 Steindel.Jody A. p. 204 RR 4 Box 347 Lockport, IL 60441 Steindel.Joel A. RR4. Box 347— Long Run Lockport. IL 60441 Steinhauet, Lynn R. p. 49 291 Dogwood Park Forest. IL 60466 Stetninger, Mauna L p. 204 761 Cypress Dr. Aurora. IL 60506 Stemke. Lorenjohn p. 204 Box 103 201 E Lake S Ashkum.IL 60911 Sten2inger. Richard S. p. 16, 52. 60. 81, 157 341 N. Virginia St. Hobart. IN 46342 Stephens, Ruth A. p. 196 2729 S. Roosevelt Dr. Evansville. IN 47711 Stevens, Mark A. p. 89 36 South Bellview PI. Indianapolis, IN 46222 Steward, Carol L. 4402 Ashlawn Dr. Flint, MI 48507 Steward, Garold D Y-l Burches Tr. Ct. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Stewart, Gail E. p. 204 RR1 Oneida. IL 61467 Stewart, Jenise D. 20825 Maple St. Claire Shores, Ml 48081 Sthay, Donna L. 598 Bethel Dr. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Stiles. Cynthia Lee p. 88 534 13 Mile Rd. Sparta. MI 49345 Stiles, Denise p. 93. 188 534 13 Mile Road Sparta, MI 49345 Stipes, Rora D. 206 Mabel Court R 3 Morris, IL 60450 Stith, Susie Mae 790 N. Harrison Ave. Kankakee, IL 60901 Stitt, Roger S. 3432 N, Cecil Indianapolis, IN 46226 Stone, Linda R. 301 E. Grand Apt. 3 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Stone. Michael C. p. 239 301 E.Grand Apt. A3 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Storer, Mark A. p. 204 135 Rochdale Rochester, MI 48063 Stout, Becky L. p. 196 1002 S. 11th St. Goshen, IN 46526 Stovall, Edward p. 196 201 Richard Dupo. IL 62239 Strait. David M. 2754 Barfield Dr. SE Grand Rapids, MI 49506 Streets, Teresa M. p. 196 532 S. Ahrens Lombard, IL 601-18 Strickfaden, Thomas J. p. 88, 1310 Chestnut Pekin.IL 61554 Strickland, Brenda L. p. 196 4723CullenDr. Springfield, OH 45503 Strickland, Margaret p. 238 5 Inverness Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Strickland, Robert T 5 Inverness Dt. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Strong, Debrajo p. 236 445 E. Grand Apt. 5 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Strong, Evan J. RRl Gaston, IN 47342 Strong, Linda 5736 N. Bliss Road Elwell, MI 48832 Strong, Rodger D. p. 196 445 E. Grand Apt. 5 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Strouse, Arnold W 801 Willerts Rd. Hastings, Ml 49058 Stubblefield, Sharron p. 204 1062 N. Schuyler Ave Kankakee. IL 60901 Stuck, Mark K. 96, p. 188 120WatercrestDr. St. Marys, OH 45885 Stuck, Susan R. p. 196 120 Watercrest Dr. St. Marys. OH 45885 Sturgell, Margaret ONC Box 1655 Kankakee, IL 60901 Sullivan, Marvin E. p. 89, 204, 222, 318 Rt2 Amboy, IL 61310 Summers, Suzanna D. 817Bushnell Beloit.WI 53511 Sutherland, Carrie L. p. 196 Rt 4 Whispering Oaks Metamora, IL 61548 Suttles, Cathy J. p. 204 315 Alicia Dt. Morris. IL 60450 Sutton, Carolyn E. p. 196 52 W.Wabash St 1 Bluffton, IN 46714 Swanson, Janice L. p. 16. 17. 188, 237 4246 W. 103rd St. Oak Lawn, IL 60453 Swartz, Beth A. p. 46, 88, 89, 188 441 Union Ct. Fostoria. OH 44830 Swartz, Daniel R. p. 89, 204, 318 7235 Wade Street Union Lake, MI 48085 Swartz, Lynn Michelle p. 204 441 Union Court Fostoria, OH 44830 Sweedler. Doris Lee Box 3 Manhattan, IL 60442 Szalkay, Deborah K 11608 Tahiti Dr. Sterling Hts., Ml 48077 Tabler, Leon P. 57 N. Mill Iron Rd. Muskegon, Ml 49442 Taggart, David K.p. 204 RR4 Nashville, IN 47448 Tague, Randalljoe p. 196. 204 276 Oak Ln Decatur, IL 62526 Tague, Timothy M. 296 Oak Lane Decatur, IL 62526 Tamayo.jose Angel 700 W. Brompton Pla Chicago. IL 60657 Tanner, Vicki L. RR4 Box 422 Kankakee. IL 60901 Tate. Phyllis J. 512 S. Chicago 5 Kankakee. IL 60901 Taylor, Curtis Ray 154 Oak P.O. Box 971 Braidwood. IL 60408 Taylor. Cynthia J 2913Joann Portage, IN 46368 Taylot, Daniel R. p. 196, 237 RR 2, Box 326 Dale. IN 47523 Taylor, David 4396 St. Martins Dr. Flint, MI 48507 Taylor, David P. p. 96 309 Camby St Greenwood, IN 46142 Taylor, Deborah A 26762 Mangrove Lane Olmsted Falls, OH 4413 Taylor, Lisa G. p. 49, 196, 206 746 Wildwood Westland, MI 48185 Taylor, Pamela S. p. 165 6056 E St. RD46 Bloomington, IN 47401 Taylor, Tern A. p. 196 P.O. Box 412 Portage. IN 46368 Tennant. Judith A. p. 49, 197 61 1 Byron Rd Apt. 9 Howell. Ml 48843 Tew, Colleen K. 285 E. Grand Apt. 4 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Tewell, David T 714 W. Poplar Taylorville. IL 62568 Tharp, Jeffrey H. p. 21 7450 Griffith Road Irtdianapolis, IN 46227 Thomas, Lois S. 875 Stonewall l)r Bourbonnais, 11.60914 Thomas, Robert p. 89 775 Bielby Rd. Lawrienceburg, IN 47025 Thomas, Wendy Marie p. 20-1 14245 Yacht Club Blv. Seminole, FL 33542 Thompson, BruceJ. p. 20-1 806 S. Green St. Crawfordsville, IN 47933 Thompson. Charlorte p. 189. M8 RRl Versailles, IL 62378 Thompson. Judith C. 382 Olivet St. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Thompson, Lisa J p. 31 243 N. St Joseph Ave Kankakee. IL 60901 Thompson, Lynn RR 2, Box 474 Momence, IL 60954 Thompson, Myra E. p. 205 243 N. St Joseph Ave. Kankakee, IL 60901 Thompson, Robert D. p. 189 806 S Green St. Crawfordsville. IN 47933 Thornhill, Paul W. 9313 88th Ave Hickory Hills, IL 60457 Thornton. Brenda p. 81, 110. Ill, 189 900 Romanda St R 7 Midland, MI 48640 Thrasher, Marvin 23 Oak Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Tieffel, Dennis 321 Crawford Ave. Effingham, IL 62401 Tindell, Charles J. 604 W. Franklin Taylorville, IL 62568 Tingley, Michelle I. p 197, 206 325 Division Galesburg.IL 61401 Tingley, Rhonda p. 46, 188, 189 RR 2 Box 38 Chrisman, IL 61924 Tittetington, Kathy J. p. 40. 86. 90. 205 19550 Fremont Ave. N Seattle, WA 98133 Toland, BevetlyJ. p. 238 750 Stratford Dr.. E Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Tolbert, Lee p. 197 Box 1801 Kankakee, IL 60901 Tollie, Kimberlee 10020 Perry Dr. Overland Park, KS 66212 Toutges, Fonda H. p. 205 20705 Cicero Ave. Matteson, IL 60443 Towne, Sharon L. p. 197 310 W. Wiley Ave. Bluffton, IN 46714 Travis, Flennoy T. p. 89 2848 W Wilcox Chicago. IL 6061 2 Sreed, Lori D. 40. p. 206 1250Hassell Road Hoffman Estates. IL 60195 Strange. Danny E. p. 86, 90, 196 Bx 1621 Olivet Naz C Kankakee, IL 60901 Sweeney. Stephen N. R 1 Box 107 D Hollywood. MD 20636 Thick, Ronald M. p. 197 802 6th St. Marysville, MI 48040 Travis, Michael C. 403 Grand Apt. 7 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Steele, Alice F, p. 17, 188,206 1904 Bennington Sr. Roanoke. VA 24014 Strange, Judy K.p. 196 5530 E. 25th St. Columbus, IN 47210 Sweet, Jackie Lynn p. 80, 196 520 Washington St Marseilles. IL 61 341 Thill, Rhonda R. p. 197 319 W. Marion Mt. Gilead, OH 43338 Tripp. James Richard p p. : 340 S. Stadium Dr. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Index 31} Trippjanis Y. p p 88. i«. 189 Box 1768 ONC 60901 linger Jr., RichardJ.p. 205 . 6 Victoria Dt Granite City, IL 62040 Vyleta, Deborah L. p. 18 1706MarrhaLn. Mr Prospect, IL 60056 Warren, James F. 340 N. Stadium Apr. 5 Boutbonnais, II. 60914 Werner. PamelaJ. 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago. IL 60657 Tfipp.Jeffer) I MO S Stadium Drive Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Trobaugh, Fred 235 s Cleveland Bradley, 11.60915 Trortet. ]eflre S p p 86,90,91,205 101 17 ( liftonPark Evergreen Park, IL 60642 True, Gary W, p. 89 )432 S, Walnut Muncie. IN 47302 True. Mary 26 Berry l.ane Rt. 2 Bourbonnais. II. 60914 Trucsdale, Denise M. 207 Lady Bat l.ane Orland Park. 11.60462 Tubbs.JefferyC.p. 197 II 2, Box 78 Hudson. IN 46747 Tucker, Gregory A. p. 205 552 W. Fayette Ave Springfield. IL 62704 Tucket. Jeffrey S. 552 Fayette Sptingfield. IL 62704 Tully. Susan L. RR 1 Box 220 Manteno, IL 60950 Tupper. Cheryl 4917 Steamboat Circle Rapid City, SD 57701 Tutcott. Denise G. p. 197 8 Wiley Hill Rd Londondetty, NH 05055 Turnbull, E Andrew p. 86. 87.90.91, 149 Box 5704 R 1 Hale. Ml 48739 Turnbull. Mark A. p. 96 Rt 1 Box 5704 Hale. MI 48739 Turnet. Tammy Jayne p. 46. 205 6512 N 100 E Marion. IN 46952 Tweedy, Kimberly S. p. 197 RR 8 Box 150 Greenfield. IN 46140 Tyler. BevetlyJ. p. 93, 189, 259 RR2 Ottawa, IL 61.550 Tyler. Donald E Rte2 Ottawa. IL 61550 Ulis. Kevin W p. 82 228 Hoyt St. Owosso. MI 48867 Ulrich, Brenr A. 710 E. Division Cadillac. MI 49601 Ulrich. Denise p. 237 RR 1 Modoc. IN 47358 Ulrich. Melissa A. p. 205 1208 Riverlane Dr. Bradley. IL 60915 Vadeboncouet, Richard 625 S. Yates Kankakee. IL 60901 Van Horn. Jetty M 515 S 3rd Ellertsville. IN 47429 Van Houweling, Sheryl p. 197 402 College Hill Ave. Oskaloosa. IA 52577 Van Metet. Saiah C. p. 86. 90. 205 780 Armour Rd. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Van Zee. Kevin Gene 700 W. Brompton Place Chicago, IL 60657 Vanande, Shati Lynn p. 205 311 Peebles St. Pittsbutgh, PA 15221 Vance, Tina M. p. 197 1048 St. Rt 503 Arcanum. OH 45304 Vanciel. Virginia 489 Old Oak Apt. 9 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Vandersteen, Ernesr E. p. 18, 96. 189 1247 170th PI. Hammond. IN 46524 Vandersreen, Terry D. 1247 170th PL Hammond, IN 46324 Vantine, Geron B. p. 25, 35, ■ 525 E. Walnur Canton. IL 61520 Vastbinder, Pamela A. 4606 Knobhill Dr Dayron. OH 45424 Vastbinder, Randall L. p. 257 4606 Knobhill Drive Dayron. OH 45424 Vaughan. Sam Box 256 Lomax.IL 61454 Vaught, Melinda K p. 106, 107, 197 121 W, North St. Hastings, Ml 49058 Vernier, Cynrhia D. p. 205 9501 Coomer St. Morenci. Ml 49256 Vidt. Lou E. p. 205 158Fairlane Elmhursr, IL60126 Vinson. Jerome S. 551 Bresee Ave. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Vinson. Rhea M. 531 Bresee Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Vogler. Michael 700 W, Brompton PI. Chicago, IL 60657 Voigt. James R. E. Bonfield Rd R 1 B Bonfield.IL60913 Voigr. Karen p. 189 616 High Dr. Carmel. IN 46052 Wade. David R. p. 205 RR 4 Mt. Stetling. IL 62353 Walker. David P. p. 89, 205 19050 Lorerto Lane Countty Club Hills. IL 60477 Walker, Debra S. 19050 Lorerto Lane Countty Club Hills, IL 60477 Walker, Lynnc A. p. 197 109 Wesr Haven Moro, IL 62067 Walker, Michad W. R.R. 1 Box 241 Kankakee. IL 60901 Walker. Phillip R. p. 102 1585 Mona Vista Ct. New Albany, IN 47150 Wallace, Michael D. RR 1 Box 186 Lemont, IL 60459 Wallace, Walrer M. 1512 Harrison Drive Hartfotd City, IN 47348 Waller. Sarah A p. 205 4056 5th Ave. Kenosha, Wl 55140 Walls, Ben Dale 425 E. Union St. Wa. Lafayette, OH 45845 Walls, Robert L. 7502 Holly Mentor, OH 44060 Walton, Clifford L. 521 E. Williams Owosso, Ml 48867 Walrz, Leslie 557 E. Morgan Street Knightstown. IN 46148 Waltz. Mark L. p. 102, 205 557 E. Morgan St. Knightstown. IN 46148 Wampler, Jeffrey D. 9595 McKinley Crown Poinr. IN 46307 Wangler, Brian D. 809 Central Danville, IL 61832 Warby.Janeene A. p. 197 6439 Burkhart Rd. Howell. MI 48843 Warby.JanetS. p. 197 6439 Burkhart Rd. Howell. MI 48843 Ward. LillieM. 597 Oak Run Dr. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Ward. Mark D. p. 96, 98 15315 Kerlin Dr. Granger. IN 46530 Ware. Carl C. p. 96. 101 2259 Blmbg NH Rd Washington Ct. OH 43160 Warner, Kevin D. p.197 1916 Dean Ave. Holt, Ml 48842 Warren, Trinette L. 439 Grand Ave Apt 3 Boutbonnais. IL 60914 Warrick, Kimaley A. p. 205 8514 Lockerbie Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46234 Watkins. Dean D. p. 101,205 7924 38 ' ; Ave. N New Hope, MN 55427 Watkins. Debra D. 1 18 W. Adams Sr. Berne. IN 46711 Watson, Katcn R. p. 88. 197 3005 Twickingham Dr. Muncie. IN 47304 Wartets, Thomas F. p. 89 3005 Buchanan Grand Rapids, Ml 49508 Warts, Sarah E. p. 197 290 N. Belmont Ave. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Weathets, Wanda p. 197 107 Leeward Rd. Columbia, SC 29210 Weavet, Katrina S. p. 197 RR4 Olney. IL 62450 Weavet. Matie F. Rt 1 Box 587 Momence, IL 60954 Weber, Bradley C. 749 George Ave. Aurora. IL 60505 Weber, Larry P. p. 52, 234 6184 N. McKinley Rd. Flushing, MI 48435 Wechter. Paul V. p. 197 3655 S McCulloch Rd. Beaverton. MI 48612 Weeks, Timorhy Scott p. 102, 105 3102 Mission Rd Alton. IL 62002 Weiderhold, Rachael L. 484 Patton Dr. Buffalo Grove. IL 60090 Weimer, Cynrhia M. p. 22, 205 13581 28th St. Lowell, MI 49351 Weinert, Lisa K. 715 N.Emily St. Ludington. MI 49431 Weitzel, Donald J. RR 2 Box 381 A Chesterton, IN 46304 Weitzel. Donna L. RR 2 Box 381 A Chesterton, IN 46304 Welch, Valerie C. 700 West Brompton PL Chicago, IL 60657 Wellman, Darryl J. p. 52, 60, 197 5215 Pinckney Howell, MI 48843 Wells, Leona M. 295 N. Illinois Kankakee, IL 60901 Wells, Suzanne M. p. 205 218 Shadmore Dr. Rochester, NY 14626 Welsh, Barbara S. 700 W. Brompton Place Chicago, IL 60657 Welsh, Patrick M. 700 West Brompron PL Chicago, IL 60657 Westcrmann, Cindy D. Box 1852 ONC Westlake, Stephen Carl 609 Old Oak Rd Apt. 4 Bourbonnais, 11.60914 Wharton, Robert Lee p. 205 2146 Vanvleet Road Swarrz Creek, MI 48473 Whiraker, Gerald M.p. 205 11852 Highview Vicksburg, MI 49097 White, Cynthia A. p. 93. 189 1516 Chandler St. Danville. II. 61832 White, David M. p. 197 1316 Chandler St. Danville. IL 61852 White, Debora p. 205 277 E. Marsile Bourbonnais, IL 60914 White, Debra J. p. 40, 86,90 1820 W. Revere St. Freeport. IL 61052 White, Ronald 2817 Hillcrest Terr. Evansville, IN 47712 White, Sheryl K. p. 86, 87, 1 1820 Revere St. Freeport, IL 61032 3, 90. 197 Whiteside. Wanda Kay p. 205 405 Youngs Ave. Johet.IL 60432 Whitis. James 332 S. 5th 1 Kankakee. IL 60901 Whitlock, Ronald L, 406 3 St. Huntingburg, IN 47542 Whitlow, Patrick J. p. 89. 189 135 S.Douglas Bradley, IL 60915 Whirney, Linda A. p. 189 7945 Scarborough Blvd Indianapolis, IN 46256 Whitson. Gary R 412 Pendleton Ave. Andetson, IN 46011 Whitteberry, Deborah K. R 2 Box 214 Mauston, WI 53948 Whitteberry, Stephen p. 197 502 W. Main St. N. Manchester, IN 46962 Whitteberry, Timorhy W. p. 197 RR 2 Box 214 Mauston. WI 53948 Whittington. Christina p. 89. 205 RR 2 Box 311 Tamaroa, IL 62888 Whittington, Jan E. RR2 Mulkeytown, IL 62865 Whittington, Joy E. Box 477 Mulkeytown, IL 62865 Wickham, Gloria Jane p. 16, 24. 189. 318, 319 Box 277 Muncie. IL 61857 Wiens, Daniel L. 240 Lexington Ct. Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Underwood, Judirh H. 3701 Kingfisher Ln. Rolling Meadows. IL 60005 Vollick. Becky p. 205 Rd 7 Brewster Rd. New Castle. PA 16102 Watten. Duane A. Route 2 Box 82 Piano. IL 60545 Wendel. WendyC.p. 197 3309 Hammerberg Rd. Flinr. MI 48501 Wiens, Timorhy A. 240 Lexingron Ct. Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Underwood, Terri L. p. 205 133 Allen Alma. MI 48801 Vore. Teresa 104 S. Sheridan Ridgeville. IN 47380 Warren. James E. 2717 Richmond Mattoon. IL 61958 Werner. David F. 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago. IL 60657 Wiese. Michael D 1505 Kirk Row Kokomo. IN 46901 314 Index Wiley. Essie M P O Box 222 Bourbonnais. 1L 60914 Williams, Steven David 1690 E. River St. Kankakee, IL 60901 Witherspoon, Marilyn R. p. 205 IBM W. Warner Ave. Chicago, IL 60613 Wrie.hr, Anne M. 834 S. Greenwood Ave. Kankakee, 11, 60901 Young, Doug R. p. 205 HO 1th St. HUntingburg, IN 475-12 Wilkerson. Gregory M. p. 96 544 Morcland Dr. Mr Lebanon, PA 15228 Wilkins, Donald H 1313 Bristol NW Grand Rapids, Ml 49504 Wilkins, Mary A. 626 E Broadview Dr Kankakee. IL 60901 Williams, Theresa Y. p. 205 714 N Pleasant Princeron. IL 61356 Williamson. Jeffrey S. p. 205 RR 1 Box 422 Nashville. IN 47448 Williamson, Kirk L. p. 189 RR 2 Hwy. 14 Janesville.WI 53545 Wolf, Deborah C. p. 197 648 Converse Ave Marshall. Wl 53559 Wolf.Jerold B. p. 189 377 Levasseur Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Wolf, Yvonne M. p. 205 6084 N Lewellen Marshall, Wl 53559 Wright, Bonnie Sue 590 South Michigan Bradley, IL 60915 Wnghr, David C. 519 N. 2nd Morton, 11,61550 Wright, Jerene A. 6311 N. County Line R Huntenown, IN 46748 Young, John Mark 1813 Wonon Blvd. W. Mifflin, PA 15122 Young, Julie S. p. 197 901 Clark Ave. Bluffton, IN 46714 Young, Sue A, 4y,W,Jeffery Kankakee, IL 60901 Willard. Lori |eanne p 205 1220 W. LawnDr Kankakee. IL 60901 Wrlle, Eliza berh S 220 Marker Momence, IL 60954 W.llert. Steven R. p. 197 311 Colfax St. Mauston. Wl 53948 Williams. Cecil E. p. 197 531 N.Jefferson OIney, IL 62450 Williams, Charles W. 817 Yeoman Sr. Washington C H, OH 43160 Williams, Cynthia A. p 189 285 E. Grand 5 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Williams. Diana L. p 197 RD 6Box 119F Greensburg. PA 15601 Williams. Edith p. 229 76 Jordan Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Williams. Heidi M. p. 86,90 285 Grand Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Williams. James B. p. 86, 87. 90, 91 3828 Sourhern Ave Cincinnati, OH 45227 Williams. Kent Joel p. 205 2469 Cenrennary Dr. Carmel. IN 46032 Williamson, Paula M. RR3 Warseka. IL 60970 Willis. DeborahJ. p. 205 RR 1 Box 248 Wilkinson. IN 46186 Wilson, Brian E. p. 83. 102,235 Box 1881 ONC Kankakee, IL 60901 Wilson. Cheryl E. p, 205 1204 5th Ave. Belvidere, IL 61008 Wilson, Pamela D. 870 E. Chesrnut Kankakee. IL 60901 Wilson, Peggy Ann Box 1873 ONC Wilson, Ricky D. p. 46, 88. 89. 92. 189 702 N. Main Nappanee, IN 46550 Wilson, Sharon K. p. 46, 189 3006 Silhavy Rd. Valparaiso, IN 46383 Williams. Michael p. 237 883 N. Portage Road Doylestown, OH 44230 Windell, Roger F. 700 W. Brompton PI. Chicago. IL 60657 Wise, Richard E. ONC, Box 1887 Kankakee, IL 60901 Wiseman, Wendy p. 189, 237 14042 Edison Warren, MI 48093 Wisneski, Robert G. p. 21,80 1227 Stewart St. Green Bay. Wl 54301 Wolfe, Brooks K. 451 E. 900 N. Valparaiso. IN 46383 Wolfe. Renae Ann p 205 451 E. 900 N. Valparaiso, IN 46383 Wolterstorff, Ronda A. p. 205 301 E.Grand Apr. 6 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Woodard. Christine L. 2624 U St. Bedford, IN 47421 Woodbury, Patricia C. 700 W Brompton Place Chicago, IL 60657 Woodbury. Stephen 700 W. Brompron Chicago, IL 60657 Woodcock, Michelle p. 22, 205 RD 2 Box 353 Owego, NY 13827 Wooden, MelrndaJ. p. 40, 205 Box 24 Kingdom City, MO 65262 Woods, Lonnie M 413 E.Grand 6 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Woodward, Barbara A. p. 197 Route 3 Chtisman, IL 61924 Woolard, Rhonda J. p. 7, 111, 157, 197 177 S. Monroe Bradley, IL 60915 Woolard, Rosemary p. 189 177 S. Monroe Bradley, IL 60915 Wright, Melissa Gay p. 205 6290 Lure Rd. Portage, IN 46368 Wnghr, Richard A. 489 Olde Oak Apr 3 Bourbonnais. IL 60914 Wright, Timothy A. p. 205 35532 Lana Lake Sterling Heights, MI 48077 Wynn, Koleen K Glenwood School for Boys Glenwood, IL 60425 Yamauchi.J. Kenny p. 189 P.O. Box 19 Elwin.IL 62532 Yares, Greg D. 771 N. 8th Ave. Kankakee, IL 60901 Yares, Stephanie R. p. 205 512 E. Main St. Casey, IL 62420 Yeakle. BekkiL.p. 48, 81, 197 1904 Ivy Ln. Midland, MI 48640 Yingling, Kenneth B. 205 Eucalyptus Dr. Muncie, IN 47302 Zachary,Joy L. p. 213 443 E.Grand 2 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Zackmire, Sandra R 4903 Belinder Road Wesrwood, KS 66205 Zackmire, Shirley G. 4903 Belinder Road Shawnee Mission, KS 66205 Zarfas. Caroleejoy 700 W. Brompton Place Chicago, IL 60657 Zea, Raylene p. 189, 237 505 Main St. Kouts, IN 46347 Zelinski, Rose C RR 1, Box 286 Kankakee, IL 60901 Zielinski, Margaret L. p. 189, 206, 235 1000 Logan St. Alton, IL 62002 Zigtema, Sandra D. 1123 S.Nelson Kankakee. IL 60901 Zimmerman, Barbara A. 1448 W Hawkins Kankakee, IL 60901 Zurcher, Gayle p. 189, 197 RR3 Seymour. IN 47274 Zurcher, Gina R p. 197 RR3 Seymour, IN Williams. Nolan E. 531 N.Jefferson Sr. y, IL 62450 Ol Witcher, Gregory C 700 W. Brompton Place Chicago, IL 60657 Workman, Joanne p. 189 5659 W. 64rh St Chicago, IL 60638 York, Dawn M. p. 189 S71-W19288 Hillvrew Muskego, Wl 53150 COLIPHON The 1981 AURORA was printed by Taylor Publishing Company, 1550 W. Mockingbird Lane; Dallas, Texas, under the following specifications: the book contains 320 pages and 2550 copies were printed. Inset opening page is onion skin paper. Pages 1-16 are 100 pound enamel paper. Pages 145-176 are 80 pound sax enamel paper. Remaining pages are 80 pound enamel paper. The body copy is 10 pt. Garamond 42 set solid. Garamond italic, 8 point, is set solid for captions. Most headlines are 30 point Palatino 68. Type style on onion skin paper is Lotus 59- All rainbow photographs are by Andy Dumford. The highlight type is Chartpak Couvenir Outline and Garamond Ultra. The cover features a four color durolith, embossed and grained. The cover is Smyth sewn bound on a Kolbog bindery system. The two-design endsheets were printed in 70% Marine Blue. The opening, closing, and division pages were printed in 10% Marine Blue. Zurcher, Janelle R Box 1945 ONC Index 1 3 5 Above left, College Church of the Nazarene. Above right, the cafeteria in Ludwig Center is a good place for fellowship with friends. Right, Tom Leston finds privacy in the hallway of Chapman Dormitory. Below, the beautiful entranceway to O.N.C. Right, life need not be a lonely road. Do we all live similar lives? Yes, I think so. We all are here for a purpose. On our way to fulfilling that purpose we face decisions and responsibilities — giving us a taste of what to expect in our futures. Sometimes the days seem long and we wonder if there is any hope left. Hang on! Have you forgotten the best tii of your life? Have you forgotte the reason that Olivet Nazarene S 6 Closing ' liege is here? Have you •gotten that Jesus loves you and 11 take care of it all if you will only let Him? Our hope — in times of trial, disappointment, heartache, loneliness. Oh the peace that Jesus gives. The future does not look so dark nor feel so foreign when we have the comfort of Jesus — the Hope. Closing I il ' i Above left, Gordon Wickersham takes pictures of the Homecoming parade. Mr. Wickersham provided some pictures for the AURORA. Above right, Old Smokey — the landmark of Olivet. Right, a few members of the AURORA family work long hours to produce this yearbook. Sometimes people get crazy after being up late. Opposite page, the editor-in-chief, Gloria Wickham. A college yearbook editor — not so many years ago this was one of my wildest dreams. Sure, I knew the necessary guidelines and I knew that it took some time, but also it seemed like such a big, unattainable goal for such an insignificant soul as I. And yet, I reached my goal only to find that I have learned much more than yearbook ingenuity. I have realized that this is what life is all about. We set goals and then work diligently to reach these goals and once they are attained we set more goals and strive for higher mountaintops. There were many stumbling blocks in the way, just as it is expected to we want something badly enough, those stumbling blocks are tossed to the side. The rainy days usually were forgotten when the sunshine and rainbow days came along. The 1981 AURORA has been lovingly, thoughtfully, prayerfully produced for you. I hope you like new knowledge I have gained, the imaginative, talented editors and staff with which I have been privileged to work, the creative photographers I have watched and; admired, and all of you who gave me an incentive to give it my best ; shot — are all now a part of my own memory book that I will 318 Closing rever treasure. Not nearly lough praise and appreciation 3uld ever be expressed to these •ople for their dedication and genuity, long hours and sweat at have been so willingly and ithfully put into this book, hanks to Rev. Lee and Dr. Finger, ur advisors; Dennis Phillips and )ick LoPachin, our Taylor Publishing Company representatives; Blankenbergs Photography Studio, our professional photographers; Gordon Wickersham and Rev. Quanstrom, advisors and instructors. A special thanks goes to my assistant editor, Polly; our business manager, Russ; and photographers, David and Tom. 1 hanks tor standing by me and i 1981 AURORA. Hey, we did it and I am proud of you. So, to you, the student body of O.N.C. — May the God of HOPE fill you with all joy and the power of the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13. Respectfully, Gloria J. Wickham you may overflow with HOPE by Cloiinu, Edit communication, and helping him strive to do his best in everything lie did. Through this job he could pproval just by working -aving us to be with : d. Jeff had just finished his best ;r of selling. He was on cop of the world, ready to meet our Lord. When we called his parents to let them know about Jeff s death they reacted sadly, but joyfully. His father said, Jeff has always long to be with Christ and to spent eternity without pain or embarrassment. He is finally • home. ' When I think oi ' jeif. I think his favorite scripture . iiilippiar 3:13-14; Brerf : not myself tonMM J, but this one thing nB those things whi H reach forth to the things which art ahead. I press toward the mark M the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. ' — words of Dean Meadows, a close friend. DV1 —-- - .i i-.i.. . ,-iftj tot ' SMii, i- hh . ' • ' .


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