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Michelle Avery; Erie, IL Ruth Bardsley; Huntington, MA Jill Bowers; West Unity, OH Coleen Byers, Logansport, IN Sandy Braden; Albion, IN Wendy Branch; Omaha, NE Marsha Brinson, Kokomo, IN Merri Jo Cleair; Epworth, IA Nancy Dennis; Reed City, MI Ellen Eckert; Wauwatosa, WI Beth Eshelman, Galveston, IN Joy Garda; Elmhurst, IL Not Pictured: Dawn Conn Rebecca Duncan Rhoda Geisler Denise Koughan Melissa Robertson Cynthia Swart Sue Garda; Elmhurst, IL Heidi Halterman; Ashland, OH Janice Handy; Kokomo, IN Susie Hartman; Tampa, FA Julie Housch; Lookout Mt., TN Beth Jessop; Lapeer, MI Mary Jordan; Southbend, IN Knsten Karr, Ann Arbor, MI Mary Lettrich; Kenosha, WI Sara McRobertS; Glen Elyn, IL Cindy Price; Louisville, KY Joy Pugsley; Yorktown, IN Deeann Rich; Carsonville, MI Melody Rohrer, Goshen, IN Pam Schlichter; Levonia, MI Susan Shank; Syracuse, IN Dena Strasbaugh; No rth Ft. Myers, FA Belinda Vail; San Jose, CA Lynn Van Winkle, Warren, IN Peggy Weeden; Beloit, WI Donna Wyse; Archibold, OH . .. Third East takes time for a favorite wing function — sitting on a car EXT. 356 3rd East Olson Not Pictured: Julia Drook Leslie Dungan Cynthia Harper Monica Landis Louanne Lofland Pam Schlichter Julie VanderMolen Third East Olson. What is that, you ask 7 Well, I ' m SURE 1 You don ' t know 7 Third East Olson is a group of girls who love to eat. (Amen!) It ' s awesome. I mean . . . REALLY. It ' s a bunch of girls doing their own thing, running like crazy all over campus, and returning to the wing at all hours of the night. Some- times it seems that we never get to- gether, but then again, when we do, it ' s great. For Homecoming, it was super to see the booth come together. It took a lot of hard work, but the girls were great. And we won the Trojan banner contest, too! It was fun. All the little things that seem so trivial are what count: walking down the hall and giving someone a hug, opening the door when someone needs to talk, or just seeing one of the girls on campus which makes us re- member that we belong somewhere and are loved. 27
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EXT. 298 3rd West Olson There are infinite possibilities in little beginnings if God is in them. This statement inspired Third West as we began the year as strangers and, through many experiences, became a close body of sisters in our Lord Jesus Christ. We have enjoyed many activities together: Third West Annual Progres- sive Dinner, adventures to One Accord, Secret Sisters with second west Weng- atz, Bible studies with second Morris, and other activities. Christ has been the center of our relationships and has blessed us richly. We praise Him for all of His gifts. Third West girls still smile after Sunday afternoon dinner— or is it gas? Joye Bass; Detroit, MI Kay Baudendistel; Oxford, OH Jill Bedor; Adams, NY Marie Burns; Columbus, OH Cheryl Canada; Red Bank, NJ Janice M. Carpenter; Millersburg, OH Sandy Carpenter; Westland, MI Ramona Couch; Swayzee, IN Karen Cowley; Hampton, VA Sharon Cutsinger; Garden City, MI Vicki Daugherty; Largo, FA Melinda Haley; Metamora, IN Linda Harlan; Terre Haute, IN Liz Hinkle; Marion, IN Beth Jacober, Bethlehem, Israel Laura Jones; Hartford City, IN Liz Karanga; Rhodesia, Africa Brenda Kearse; Westchester, IL Nancy Laky; Westchester, IL Tammy Lane; Columbus, IN Janet Lavm; Woodridge, IL Jill Lawrence; Berlin, CT Bev Lindquist; Homewood, IL Grace Loewen; Norman, OK Deb Maldeney; Hoagland, IN Pam Miller; Shipshewana, IN Linda Molin; Trenton, MI Mari Oplinger; Goshen, IN Julie Rabine; Scottville, Ml Edie Rader; Greenfield, IN Beth Rockefeller; Leesburg, FA Janet Ryker; Greenwood, IN Crystal Schulze; Brown City, MI Lyn Shepley; Indianapolis, IN Pat Spencer; Darlington, IN Barb Stone; Paoh, PA Kris Van Stockum, Mt. Prospect, IL Linda Wrestler; Montpelier, IN • .
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EXT. 335 1 st West Wengatz One of the mainstay couples on campus, Jacqui Moomaw and Steve Hohulin, observe action at the 1st West-lst East Olson pic- nic. We began the year as the smallest wing in Wengatz Hall but became the largest when the hall director ' s old apartment was made into student rooms. The year was kicked off with a picnic with first east Olson at Marion ' s Riv- erside Park. Next— as would be the case for the entire year— we found ourselves busy with intramurals, starting off with a good showing in flag football. Novem- ber brought our annual barn party at the Dawes ' residence in La Fontaine, In- diana. It provided another good time, including a hayride, food and games. We finished first semester with a Christ- mas party attended by many fine young women. Throughout second semester, First West kept true to its old and mean- ingful traditions, such as getting to- gether to play basketball in the evenings and awarding The Rock to whomever deserved it most. We also had some very successful spaghetti dinners created by our gourmet chef, Mike Min- nick. The year came to a close with our annual steak dinner picnic at Salamonie Reservoir. Not Pictured: Jim Boyce Rick Carren Don Curtis Tom Dalton Tim Duncan John Fabbro Mark Lantz Tim McGrath Don Mettica Duane Moore Tim Morse Greg Nordberg Bob Pouco Kevin Rich Tim Sadler Matthew Shankle Bill Van Treuren Kevin Brennfleck; Dearborn, IV Brian Dawes; LaFontaine, IN Martin Dean, Elkhart, IN Scott Ellenberger; Dekalb, IL Rich Everest; New Paris, IN Dave Gaines; Hamilton, OH Tim Hill; Lynn, IN Merlin Holmes; Plaines, KS Tom Kemner; Scotia, NY Randy Kennedy; Columbus, NJ Reid Kennedy; LaGrange, IL Ron Lanier; Arlington Hts., IL Scott Layman; Boca Raton, FA Kevin Martin; Dowagiac, MI Dan McKey; Gridley, IL Steve Nelson; Warsaw, IN Brad Nilson, Upper Saddle River, NJ Stan Rishel; Vicksburg, MI Mark Rogers; Hartford City, IN Mike Rogers; Hartford City, IN Brian Ruegsegger; Waterloo, IN Cliff Schmidt; Carlton, PA Todd Shinabarger, Alvordton, OH Dave Smith; New Castle, IN Jim Stimmel; Hicksville, OH 28
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