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Olivet Nazarene University Digital Commons @ Olivet Aurora-yearbook University Archives 1-1-1963 Aurora Volume 50 Larry D. Buess (Editor) Olivet Nazarene University Follow this and additional works at: hps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/arch_yrbks Part of the Graphic Communications Commons , Higher Education Commons , Photography Commons , and the Social and Cultural Anthropology Commons is is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Digital Commons @ Olivet. It has been accepted for inclusion in Aurora- yearbook by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Olivet. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Buess, Larry D. (Editor), "Aurora Volume 50" (1963). Aurora-yearbook. 50. hps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/arch_yrbks/50

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Olivet Nazarene UniversityDigital Commons @ Olivet

Aurora-yearbook University Archives

1-1-1963

Aurora Volume 50Larry D. Buess (Editor)Olivet Nazarene University

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TH E ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF OLIVET NAZARENE CO LLEG E Kankakee, Illinois

Editor-in-Chief.............................L a r r y D. B u ess

Business M anager...........R o n a ld H. M c Sw a in

Faculty Advisor............... P r o f . D. J. St r ic k l e r

G O L D E NA N N I V E R S A R Y

E D I T I O N

S t u d e n t o C ij'e

Spring '62 p ag e 8

Summer

Autumn

O r a a n i z a t to n i"C^ am

Clubs pag e 56

Music

Religion

O n tr a m u r a ldSocieties page 104

Field Day

Football

C J Lec^ e

Administration pag e 152

Faculty

C lasses

^ d d u e r t id cm en t iDistricts page 234

Churches

Local M erchants

^dor ^ o d • • • (C om m an ded tin

do re wordIn its fifty consecutive ye a rs o f pub licatio n the Aurora has rem ained true to its nam e

by fa ith fu lly illum inating the a ca d e m ic , so c ia l, a n d re lig io u s activ itie s of e ach co lle g e ye a r.

W ith this current e d itio n , the Aurora ce le b ra tes its go ld e n a n n ive rsary . This m em o­ra b le o ccasio n has been m ad e p o ssib le on ly by the accom plishm ents o f those editors a n d staffs w ho have lig h te d the p a th w ay be fo re us.

The 196 3 A u ro ra presents an o rg a n ize d “ b ird s -e y e ” view o f the past a ca d e m ic ye a r, a n d with its pub licatio n another m ajor m ilestone in its history an d in the history o f the c o lle g e has been p a sse d .

A s you read or brow se through this G o ld e n A n n iv e rsa ry Edition o f the Aurora , it is our hope that it will serve as a constant rem inder that the p riv ile g e s en jo yed an d the kn o w le d ge g a in e d at O liv e t this y e a r p lace s upon us a ll the responsib ility of Christian stew ardsh ip . “ For G o d . . . C o m m a n d e d the LIGHT to shine out o f D a rk n e ss.” (II C o r. 4 :6 )

'zCifyht to •S h in e o u t o f neAA • • •

dedication

S e rv in g O liv e t since 1 9 4 9 , the person to whom we d e d ic a te this book has consistently m aintained O liv e t ’s id e a l of “ Education with a C h ristian Pur­p o se .” C a p a b ly h a n d lin g the m any duties and responsib ilities d e le g a te d to his h igh office , he has p ro v id e d an in sp ira tio n a l ch a lle n g e to both facu lty an d students.

E xe m p lify in g the h igh id e a ls an d sta n d a rd s o f O liv e t N a za re n e C o lle g e an d le a d in g us not on ly as an adm inistrato r, but as a true fr ie n d , we the 1 9 6 3 A U R O R A staff, find g re a t p leasure in d e d ic a t­ing this 1 9 6 3 A U R O R A to yo u , Dr. H a ro ld W . Reed.

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som.~s$nniuerAary the u ro ra

Pictured are the first five A uroras from 1914 through 1919.

This m arks the fiftieth consecutive y e a r that the students o f O .N .C . have been a m o ng the w inners in p ro d u c­ing top annuals d e p ictin g the life on O liv e t's cam pus.

O n e can sa y C o n gratu la tio n s or H a p p y A n n ive rsary , but w e ’d like to sa y “ Th a n k y o u .” Th an k you Editors, Busi­ness M a n a g e rs, and Staff M em bers fo r the m agn ificent A u ro ras you have p roduced across the y e a rs . W o rd s c a n ’t express our rea l a p p re c ia t io n , so we p lan to show our thanks by continu ing to present to our rea d e rs the finest in annuals to be found anyw here.

Pictured a re the last five A uroras from 1958 through 1962.

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A u r o r a O ^ ic e r A 1 9 1 4 - 1 9 6 3

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l 9 1 4 A lb e rt W a lte rs W ilm er Surberl 9 1 5 Esther C arso n W ilm er Surberl 9 1 6 M ack Bouton E. H. Kauffm anl 9 1 7 O . W . W a ltz Raym ond J. C a rro lll 9 1 8 H ugh Benner Raym ond J. C a rro lll 9 1 9 H ugh Benner Raym ond J. C a rro ll1 9 2 0 Raym ond C a rro ll H ugh Benner1 921 C a rl M cC la in Ray C a m p b e ll1 9 2 2 Low ell Hoff Se ld e n K e lle y1923 C .S . M cC la in Ray C a m p b e ll1 9 2 4 S. T. Ludw ig W illiam S lo an1 9 2 5 Anton J. Frank Byron D. N e a se1 9 2 6 H. S. G a llo w a y S. L. Herrell1 9 2 7 Linford A . M arquart V eron Price192 8 M arg are t A nderson Linford A . M arquart1 9 2 9 M ark Smith Russell H aw ley1 9 3 0 Ralph C a rte r M ark Smith1931 H erbert W . Thom as Jo se p h W . H errell193 2 F. C . B irchard A . Ralph Boxell1 9 3 3 Fred J. H aw k Richard Fry1 9 3 4 Paul Bassett Ja c k W . M oore1 9 3 5 Edw in H arw o od Jo se p h M organ1 9 3 6 D avid Brow ning C h a rle s Lee1 9 3 7 Jam e s M orris H ow ard Sy lv ia1 9 3 8 Ralph A hlem ann G o rd o n W o o d s193 9 Byron C arm o n y G o rd o n W o o d s1 9 4 0 Esther M oore H aro ld C. Shrout1941 Dorothy J. Fu llenw ider Ram ond A . V a n G iesen194 2 Ronald C . B ishop H aro ld Frye194 3 C la re n c e Kim es, Jr. Frank W a tk in , Jr.1 9 4 4 Dorothy M. Kn ight W ilb u r P. Beeson1 9 4 5 C . Kenneth S p ark s C h a rle s D. Ide1 9 4 6 Edythe Johnston Ted Kerr1 9 4 7 Paul Hubartt C huck O sw a lt1 9 4 8 Ruth M. C a ile y Lowell H. S p ark s1 9 4 9 Ray J. H aw kins John W . Bundy1 9 5 0 Lucille A nderson Don C . G ilb e rt1951 Robert Le Roy C h a rle s G a te s1952 Jam e s R. Leonard Lee R. M cM urrin1953 M arilyn Starr Rick Edw ards195 4 Sh irley Strickler Bob C ra b tre e19 5 5 Ja c k M. Barnell C a lv in E. M athew s195 6 D a rlen e Barker Prentiss Tom linson19 5 7 Dorothy Estelle L. Larsen, D. John son1958 S a lly Ann D avis C h a rle s N ich o ls1959 Sharon M ace Paul Cunn ingham19 6 0 Leola H ay Ro ger M cM urrin1961 O v id W . Young D avid L. Straw n1962 L. Se lden M arquart Ernest A . H u sa rik , Jr.1963 Larry D. Buess Ronald M cSw ain

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Every O liv e tia n has a w ell b a la n c e d sch e d u le o f a ca d e m ic and so c ia l o ccu p atio n s to fill his c o lle g e life . Each y e a r the a ca d e m ic sche du le is c h a n g e d to p ro v id e fo r a b ro a d e r e d u ca tio n . S o c ia l life a lso keeps p a c e with m any new activ ities fo r the O liv e t ia n .

From the 7 :3 0 a .m . M o n d a y S o c ia l S c ie n ce c la ss to the S u n d a y e ve n in g w o rsh ip the O liv e t student has a share in m any events that help to e n lighten him. From Sep tem b e r to M ay o f e ach school y e a r the student learns to w a lk in new L IG H T a ca d e m ic a lly , re lig io u sly and s o c ia lly .

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Dean W a ld fo g e l leads an enfhusiastic ye ll for "M ilch ."

In the sp rin g an O liv e t ia n ’s fa n c y turns to thoughts o f . . . po litics. The last w eek in A p ril saw a feverish spirit on the part o f three parties— P ro gre ssive, C h a lle n g e , and C o n ­structive. Students w ere polled to find out how they w ould vote. Prom ises a re m ade not to be kept, not to be broken— a ll for the sake of politics.

A fte r a ll the noise had quieted an d the results w ere in, W illie D ishon had won the office o f Student B ody President. F illing the other offices w ere Doris Raines, secretary , and D a le M unroe, treasurer.

A d d in g a touch o f humor to the ca m p a ign w as a fourth p arty h e a d e d up by Ruth M arie Eim er an d her little grou p.

Students far " Ruth Eim er far p re s id e n t" b rin g hum or ta election tim e to release pressure.

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Calm a n d C a a l Rice g lid e s a lon g in his b lack cam paign " C a d d y ."

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"G o P rog re ssive ." Shout students far W illie .

Dr. D a v id Tracy Ja n es show s up in the person of

Paul S p rin g e r to g ive the Practica l Party ra lly o boost.

C k oAen j?ew ru n ra c e j or l^ e A p o n d iliiit ie5

Se ld e n MorquOrt o n d Eorle K e lly are out far a c lean sw eep far the p ro g ress ive Porty.

B ew ild ered Simon Peter relates to his thoughtfu l frie n d s the M osler's profo un d words.

“D ilie B i% 3 i i L ”e rm u n

Prince Void/ protests ogainst his im prisonm ent to the Rom an generol.

“ The Big F isherm an," base d on the book written by Lloyd C . D o u gla s, w as the school p la y pre­sented M ay 10 an d 12, 19 6 2 , in the B rad ley H igh Scho ol G ym nasium . Much time an d effort w ere put into the production, not only by those who had roles in the p lay , but a lso by the Sp ee ch C lub m em bers w ho w orked behind the scenes.

Those p la y in g le a d in g roles were Bob H ayse , N e d Long, Je rry R idd le , C a ro l D a vid so n , and Sharon W e e ks.

In a d d itio n to the student producers an d assist­ants, Dr. Brown an d Mrs. Brown w ere facu lty co ­ord inato rs.

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Yaung N aboth stands as a liv in g witness af the M aster's h ea ling .

^ 4 B ib l i c a l P o r t r a y a l o f S im o n P e te rFara e xp la in s ta V a ld i that she can na longer fu lfill her p le d g e af reven ge because she must fo llow the M aster's co m p e llin g ca ll.

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G roduotes stand in onf/c/pof/on of long ow oited d ip lom as.

Dr. Reed bestow s sincerest congratulations on Roy Sm ith.

g r a d u a t i o n . . .

h e (d u (in in c it in g C d iii m c L x

Dr. H aro ld W . R eed, President of O live t, in s p e a k ­ing at B a cca la u re a te fo r the C la ss o f '6 2 urged them not on ly to have strong fa ith in G o d but a lso to “ live cre a tive ly and to be Sp irit-fille d and S p ir it- le d .”

O liv e t confe rre d d e gre e s upon 151 Sen iors at the 49th A n n u al Com m encem ent on M ay 3 1 , 1 9 6 2 .

Dr. V . H. Lew is, sp e a k in g to the Sen io rs, held up four dim ensions o f Life— “ N o w , G o o d , Up, and O u t .” These four are for T o d a y (now); not from to­m orrow or ye ste rd a y are we a b le to ge t m eaning out of life . Life must a lso be “ G o o d ,” a ca d e m ic a lly , sp iritu a lly , an d v o ca tio n a lly . “ U p ” is the dim ension of m an ’s re lation sh ip with G o d . “ O u t ” has to do with an "o u tflo w in g ” rather than “ in flo w in g” life .

Dr. Snow borger o n d Coro/ D ovidson converse o ffer ann uo l serm on.

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Dr. Reed d e liv e rin g his a n n ua l B accalaureate od dress.

J?o u r y e a r E n d e a v o r

The flag b eo re rs, B ill C ran e a n d Ju d y Hutchinson le a d the procession to the

1962 B occolcu reote se rv ice .

P ro f. H orlow H o p kin s le o d s the co m b in e d C h o irs a n d orchestro at the com m encem ent concert.

*Summer -School at4 0 9 students atten ded O liv e t during the summer session

in clu d in g the post-sum m er session from Ju n e 1 1, to A ugust 24 , 1 9 6 2 . Co urse s w ere offered in a ll the m ajor field a re a s.

W h ile the o rg a n ize d so cia l life on cam pus slow ed dow n co n s id e ra b ly from that o f the S p rin g and Fall terms, it w as not com pletely forgo tten . O n e o f the h igh ligh ts w as a p ro ­gre ssive d inner through the hom es o f Dr. S a y e s , Professor S ch w a d a , Professor S trick le r, Dr. S n o w b a rg e r, an d Mr. Fletcher, with a treasure hunt fo llo w in g .

D uring these sam e months, w ork w as don e on the b u ild ­in gs o f the cam pus. The A d m in istration Bu ild ing w as g iven a new look by sa n d -b la st in g . C h a p m a n H all w as a lso sa n d ­b lasted , sp ra y-p a in te d an d g ive n new doors.

The F ie ld B io lo g y d o ss gets o b rie fin g before b e g in n in g work.

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l/Y Jadtodon < 2 \q .

A new bone pro ves fo be cause for much excitem ent o n d close exo m in otion .

"E a sy does it" is the w ord os onother larg e bone is token from the ca re fu lly sorted eorth.

C a re fu l d ig g in g , hard w ork, and mud o il p ro ve thot m ostodons are hard to com e by.

Perhaps the gre ate st excitem ent o f the summ er o f 1 9 6 2 w as connected with the “ B ig M astodon D ig ." D uring the first w eek o f Ju ly , a gro u p even tu a lly to ta lin g over thirty h e ad e d fo r O h io led by Prof. D. J . S trick ler.

O n the farm o f D arre ll Cum m ins they found their p rize — the skull a n d vario u s other bones o f a m astodon be lie ve d to be over 1 2 ,0 0 0 ye a rs o ld . O f the skeleton found Prof. Strickler stated “ w e d id n ’t find the com plete rem ains but w e ’re not d isa p p o in te d .” The m astodon rem ains w ere brought b a ck to cam pus. They will form a d isp la y in the new science b u ild in g to be constructed in the n e ar future.

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After sand b lostin g , the " A d " b u ild in g receives fm ol touches by hond.

D uring the summer o f 196 2 an alm ost com plete renovation w as g ive n to the exterior o f Burke A d m in istration B u ild in g . In a d d itio n to sa n d b la stin g and tuck p o inting the w hole b u ild in g , the porch w as a lso strengthened from both a b o ve and below . Steps w ere turnfed over, worn s ide dow n, and new entrance doors w ere hung.

C h a p m a n residence hall for men a lso received exterior red e co ratio n — san d b la stin g and tuck p o in tin g. In a d d itio n a new south entrance w as constructed to the “ U n iverse" to help elim inate the congestion at the north entrance.

In a d d itio n to these two m ajor jo bs, num erous minor repair jobs w ere done to other cam pus structures.

Chapm on gets o n e ed ed sand blosting.

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Miss A u d re y H ills , Miss M ary N e sb itt, a n d Mrs Larsan observe the d e d ica tio n fram their seats of honor.

F o u n d e r’s D a y , 1 9 6 2 — Septem ber 28 , saw the officia l o p e n in g a n d d e d ic a tin g o f H ills H all dorm itory fo r men.

This 2 0 1 -m an dorm w as nam ed a fte r Dr. A . M. H ills, form er president o f O liv e t. Constructed o f red b rick and concrete, this m odern structure w as open to the public dur­ing the w e e ke n d o f Sep tem b e r 28 .

M iss A u d re y H ills, g ra n d d a u g h te r o f Dr. H ills, cut the r ib ­bon to open the hall, an d spoke at the d e d ica tio n cerem ony.

Sp ea kin g at the d e d ica tio n was G e n e ra l S u pe rin ten d en t V. H. Lewis.

President of the Baard af Trustees, Dr U p d ik e , hands D r Reed the ke y ta A M H ills Hall.

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A t a p p ro x im a te ly 4 :2 0 p.m . on W e d n e sd a y , A p ril 17, a twisting tornad o hit O liv e t ’s cam pus, cau sin g more than a m illion d o lla rs worth o f property d a m a g e .

The roo f of the north end o f the adm in istration bu ild in g caved in, and this necessitated the rem oval o f the entire fourth floor. O th e r parts of the b u ild in g w ere seve rely d a m ­a g e d , a lso . W a lk e r H all and the H ealth O ffice were so b a d ly destroyed that they are total losses. The upper two- thirds o f the sm okestack, one o f the a re a 's landm arks, crum bled and fell into the street below . The roofs o f the d in ing hall and the gym nasium were a lso destroyed. W in ­dow s w ere broken in several other b u ild in g s, includ ing C h a p m a n and W illia m s residence h a lls . The residence dorm itories and the lib ra ry , as well as the Hom e M a n a g e ­ment D epartm ent and G o o d w in H a ll, w ere not extensive ly d a m a g e d , how ever.

H eavy d e b ris fa llin g fram the u pper part a f Burke H a ll d id extensive dam age to the porch which had been re ­stored d u rin g the sum m er of 1962.

T ra ile rv ille w as the hardest hit a re a on cam pus. A num ber o f tra ilers w ere com pletely destroyed , but no one w as fa ta lly injured in the w re ck a g e . There w ere no fata litie s anyw here on cam pus, and only a fe w persons were injured to any serious d e g re e .

The im m ediate reaction o f m any w as “ How could G o d let this h appen to u s?” H ow ever, a fte r the situation w as surveyed more c lo se ly , even these thanked G o d for His p ro vid e n ce in protecting much of the cam pus, particu larly the residence halls, and the lives o f a ll o f the co lle ge students, facu lty m em bers, and other personnel.

Th u rsd ay m orning c le an -u p crews w ere o rg a n ize d to c le a r the cam pus o f de b ris, and reconstruction w ork b e ga n im m ediate ly . C la sse s were resum ed in tem porary quarters in vario us student lounges and in the e d u ca tio n al unit of C o lle g e Church . Tem po rary ad m in istrative offices were set up on the first floor o f C h a p m a n H a ll.

The tarnada dem olish in g the H eating

turned after h itting Burke a n d continued across cam pus in an easterly d irection W alker H a ll, the G reer G reen House, and the Health Center,- a n d b a d ly dam ag in g Plant, M iller D in in g H a ll, B irchard F ie ld House, and other sm aller b u ild in g s.

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S o rn a d o . . .

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The roof of the H ealth C enter is seen lo y in g on the broken tree onto which it wos hurled. Tw o-thirds of the sm okestock wos lifte d a n d d ro p p e d intothe street below .

The most tra g ic effects of the Tornodo were seen in T ra ile rv ille w here o p p ro x im o te ly fifty fa m ilies lost their homes.

Paul Je ffe rie s asks inform ation from Miss VanA ntw erp. A n u n fa m iliar ward doesn't stum p Steve G lo d d in g farlong.

^ fY jem o rictl <jCih retry . . .

E n v ir o n m e n t J?or < E tu d y

Su e finds that Randy is o h andy person to have ara u n d when she can't find o book listed.

The M em orial L ib rary , a m odern, a ir-co n d itio n ed , three-storied structure, w as com pleted in 1 9 5 6 at a total cost o f $ 2 7 5 ,0 0 0 . It contains m any fac ilit ies w hich a id O liv e tian s in their study, research, co l­late ra l, and brow sing activ itie s. Besides the spacious re a d in g room s, there are thirty carrels or private study a re a s, a music room, a typ ing room, a cur­rent events a re a , and a microfilm m achine. An ad d itio n to its m odern conveniences this y e a r w as a V e r ifa x S ig n e t C o p ie r w hich can reproduce a p a g e without d a m a g e to the b o o k. Thus, our lib ra ry is both w ell-e q u ip p e d an d up-to-date.

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O p e n slocks allow students ta brow se w herever they wish.

Som e hom ew ork is fo u n d on record s, not alw ays in textbooks.

W ith co p y ing m achines a v a ila b le , students can hove anything repro d uced in a matter af seconds.

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W illia m s HoII lounge p ro v id es o com fortoble ofm osphere for quiet re lo xo iio n .

C ^ u m p u d ^ JJ~ o udincj.

H J 'M a m S J 4 a ( (

W illia m s H a ll, d e d ica te d to the w ife o f D r. R. T. W illia m s, a form er G e n e ra l Superintendent o f the Church o f the N a za re n e , w as com pleted in 1951 at an estim ated cost of $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 . This four-story, d ou b le-w ing brick structure houses 2 2 0 freshm an and sophom ore co -e d s.

W illia m s w as d e sign e d to meet the needs o f its residents. A lau n d ry room, a kitchen, and a television room are lo ­cated on the ground floor. O n the main floor is found a sp acio u s parlo r furnished in e le ga n t French and Ita lian style, an d the apartm ent of the head resident counselor, M rs. O lso n . The third floor contains the study room, w hile the fourth includes the p raye r room.

Receptionist H elen M artin greets colters with o frie n d ly "W illia m s H o II."

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A m odern brick structure nam ed in honor o f M iss M ary N esb itt, O liv e t ’s first teach er, stands as the sym bol o f “ home a w a y from hom e” to its 150 w om en residents. The com ­fo rta b le , m odern pa rlo r, the hom ey kitchen an d a d jo in in g te levision room , an d the h a n d y lau n d ry room s lo cate d on e ach flo o r are a few o f N esb itt H a ll ’s co n ve n ien ce s.

The a ro m a o f p op co rn , p iz z a an d co ffee , m ingled with echo es o f h a p p y laughter, w ill com bine to reca ll within the m inds o f those w ho leave its ha lls the scenes o f h a p p y c o lle g e d a y s .

Iro n in g , one o f the m any chores of a student, is m ade m ore p lea su rab le because of the fa c ilit ie s p ro v id e d .

The lig ht, sunny lounge in N esb itt H a ll is a p leasant p la ce to re lax.

A . M. H ills H all nam ed in m em ory o f O liv e t's first president, is the newest b u ild in g on cam pus. The beautifu l and m odern b u ild in g w as d e d ica te d at a sp ecia l cerem ony on Founder's D a y . This dorm is the home o f the upper-classm en on cam pus. The m any conven iences o f H ills H all, such as the p rayer room, TV room, and study rooms, m ake it a very com fortab le d w e llin g for the fellow s liv ing there, and the sp ac io u s lounge, with its huge fire p lace and stereo, a d d s a hom ey atm osphere to the dorm .

A lth o u gh H ills H all is still a new b u ild in g , the halls a lre a d y are full o f m em ories w hich will rem ain a lifetim e in the hearts o f the men that live there.

Ran a n d G a ry chat in H ills Hall.

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Professor B eane y, head resident counselor a f Ch a pm a n H all.

a apman MattC h a p m a n H a ll nam ed fo r the late N a za re n e G e n ­

era l Superintendent, Dr. J . B. C h a p m a n , is the home o f ab o u t 17 0 freshm an an d sophom o re men.

The b u ild in g , reno vated last sum m er, has taken on a new look inside an d out. The b u ild in g w as com pletely sa n d b la ste d outside w hile inside new doors w ere in sta lle d in e very room , a n d m any o f the rooms rece ived a new pa int jo b . The dorm has a ga m e room , a TV room, a n d a p ra y e r room , all o f w hich help to m ake the fe llow s fe e l m ore at home. P rofessor W illia m B e an e y is the resident counselor fo r C h a p m a n H a ll.

M an y strong a n d life lo n g fr ie n d sh ip s are form ed by room m ates, n e ig h b o rs, an d m onitors within the w alls o f C h a p m a n H a ll.

How m any more can we crow d in?

Dream y m usic creates a p lea sa n t atm osphere for a n y even in g .

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Four m odern brick homes located 2 Vi b locks north o f the cam pus com prise the residences o f twenty-five senior g irls. Each house, e qu ip ped with three bedroom s and a liv ing room, pro vid e s a p leasan t atm osphere for its busy senior inhab itants.

H ouse three serves as the fo ca l point o f com m unity a c ­tivity for the four senior houses, since in it a re located the kitchen, in clu d in g the pop and ca n d y m achines, the hair d ryer, and the com fortab le parlo r w here the g irls m ay re­ceive their d ates.

A m idst such e n jo yab le surroundings h ap p y senior girls com plete their last, m em ory-laden co lle g e d a ys.

The p a rlo r in S e n io r H ouses South affords an atm osphere su ita b le far p la y in g

a fr ie n d ly gam e, w atching TV or just ta lk in g .T ired af s tu d yin g , ane a f the g irls turns ta her fa vo rite h o bb y fa r re la xatio n.

Lorge raoms p ro v id e com fortable liv in g a n d o gaad atm osphere far studying.

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A new residence a re a fo r sen ior g irls this y e a r is the S e n io r H ouses South unit, form erly the Leist A partm ents. This unit w a s endow ed to the c o lle g e by D r. an d M rs. J . F. Leist.

The S e n io r H ouses South unit is com posed o f four a p a rt ­ments fo r sen io r g irls, a new la rg e p a rlo r, an d the a p a rt ­ment o f the resident counselor, M rs. Kyer.

Each o f these apartm ents has a kitchen fo r the g ir ls ’ use. The g ir ls w ho live in these apartm ents find their room i­ness a n d their proxim ity to cam pus p le a sa n t a n d conven ient du rin g busy sen ior d a ys .

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H ard in H ouse, a room y nineteenth century house, is “ hom e" to sixteen senior g irls. Som e of the features which g iv e H ard in House the e asy atm osphere of com fortab le liv ing a re two kitchens, a p raye r room in the house’s c ircu lar cu p o la , sw eep ing sta irw ay an d hom ey p arlo r, com plete with fire p la ce im ported from an Ita lian C h a le t.

H ere senior girls m ake an e asy transition from the more regu lated dorm life of the past three ye a rs to the se lf­regu lated life of p o st-grad u a te liv in g . “ O o h , Dr. G ro ve s is com ing to see me teach tom orrow ,” and "W h e w , I fin ished my last fie ld trip to d a y ,” a re some of the frequent e xp re s­sions he ard e cho ing through its halls and through the m em o­ries of those who have ca lle d H ard in H ouse their hom e.

So thof's what the noise wos!

An even in g ot the iron ing board or under the hair dryer with o good book in hond ore frequent events in the lives of Charlotte W agner and Shoron Spoven.

A go me of Scrobble is e n jo yed by o il the g irls in the lounge

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The buffet style d in ner p ro v id e s students with a large se lection af d e lic iou s fo o d in a co n g e n ia l atm osphere.

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W e d n e sd a y e ven in g m eals at O liv e t w ere o f the sm o rg a s­bord type this past y e a r. A d iner could select from one o f seve ra l buffet tab les the m ain d ishes, v e g e ta b le s , an d sa la d s w hich he d e sired . He w as then d irected to one of the d inner tab le s w here the a p p e tize r an d dessert had a lre a d y been p la ce d at each p la ce setting. W a itre sses later served coffee , tea , an d rolls. This arra n ge m en t w a s a c h a n g e from the previous y e a r ’s “ fa m ily -sty le ” d inners.

A cultural atm osphere w as attem pted. The dinners w ere “ dress u p ” a ffa irs with coats an d ties in o rd e r fo r the men an d heels fo r the la d ie s. The alternate m ale -fem a le seatin g arran ge m en t, the d inner music, an d the c a n d le lig h t w ere a ll d e sign e d to heighten a ll the aesthetic tone o f the d inners.

Students enjay the food , m usic, and the fe llo w sh ip as they sit at tab les far six.

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W alt, D ave, a n d Bab entertain d in ers with p leasant d in n e r music.

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M any sfudents find that M issionary Band p ro v id es on ovenue of

serv ice on a C h ristian Cam pus.

Booths representing the various clubs on O liv e t's cam pus w ere set up on the tennis courts near C h ap m an H all on Septem ber 18, for the annual C lub D a y . This d a y is the o fficia l d a y on which both old and new students m ay join the clubs of their choice. H ow ever, students were aske d this y e a r to limit their m em bership to three clubs.

In o rd e r to a id students in choosing those clubs which were best suited to their particu lar interests and ab ilities the A sso c ia te d Students O ffice issued a pam phlet in which were listed all o f O liv e t ’s clubs and o rg a n iza tio n s with a descrip tion of each of them.

M usic Educators C lu b officers tolk over m ethods of recru iting new members.

President W illie D ishan m oderates, as the p a n e l af students and fa cu lty mem bers discuss evangelism on O liv e t's ca m p us ,

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Dr, Lawlar closes the Student A dm in istra tio n W ork­shop with an in sp ir in g ta lk ,

Septem ber 2 4 an d 25 , 1 9 6 2 saw the co n ve n in g o f the sixth annual Student A dm in istrative W o rksh o p . The w o rk­shop is a com bined effort on the part o f the A dm in istration and student le a d e rs to im prove an d a d v a n ce the w ork o f O livet.

The ge n e ra l them e this y e a r w as “ Cam p u s Le a d e rs h ip .” During four co n fe re n ce sessions, topics d iscussed ra n g e d from , “ O liv e t's A d m in istra tio n ,” “ A uthority & R e sp o n sib ility” to “ The Stu d e n t’s Role in R evival Efforts.”

A t the sum m ary session on the 25th, Dr. Ed w ard Law lor, Executive S e cre tary , Departm ent o f Evange lism for the Church o f the N a za re n e , spoke to the w o rkshop m em bers, tying together m any o f the points d iscussed .

A b anquet in the M ural Room clim axed the events af the w orkshop ,

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Or Reed presents the 1962 A U RO R A to form er President Dw ight D E isenhow er and to Congressm an Leslie A ren d s, representative of Illin o is ' 17th district.

(E isen h o w er V i i i h O .f J .C .

Perhaps the b igge st h igh ligh t of the fa ll o f 1962 w as the v isit of form er President Dw ight D. Eisenhow er. In K a n kake e for a testim onial d inner for Rep. Les A re n d s, Mr. Eisenhow er consented to include O N C in his tour.

Mr. Eisenhow er w as scheduled to sp ea k to the students fo r a few m inutes; how ever, b ecause the ca ra va n w as over o n e -h a lf hour late it w as d e cid e d that he w ould not stop. Even with this d isappointm ent his trip through to cam pus p ro ­v id e d m any with the opportunity to see the form er President fo r the first time in real life.

A ll O liv e t turns out to welcom e " Ik e " os Dr. Reed g ives him our sincerest greetings.

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Relaxation time is a time far in teresting d iscussion between Faculty males.

Facu lty retreats in past ye a rs usually in vo lve d extensive trips. This y e a r the facu lty an d adm in istration w ent on ly as fa r as the N a za re n e D istrict C e n te r at A ro m a P ark . The retreat this y e a r w as a two d a y event with F rid a y , Septem ­ber 2 1 , as the b ig d a y . O n F rid a y the session b e g a n at 8 :3 0 a .m . a n d continued through the m idd le o f the a fte r­noon.

A num ber o f com m ittees w ere form ed from the facu lty to d iscuss the g e n e ra l them e “ Im proving T e a ch e r E d u c a tio n .’ ’

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P resident D ishon a n d his staff find tim e in the ir busy schedules far a d iscussion a f the d a ys events.

The office a f President of the C o lle g e seem s to keep W illie os busy os da his reg u la r duties.

W ith the adm inistration a n d facu lty in “ retreat,” the stu­dent b o d y lead e rs took over. T a k in g o ver the position of Dr. H a ro ld Reed 0s President o f O liv e t w as W illie D ishon, Student Body President. O th er key ad m in istrative positions were assum ed by student le a d e rs.

S in ce the facu lty w as absent, m any p rospective teachers had a ch an ce to try their hand in te a ch in g at the co lle ge level.

The id e a of the Student A dm in istration D a y is that the students take over the responsib ilities of running the school — m akin g decisions and settling problem s. Students, at the b e g in n in g o f the d a y , e a g e rly looked fo rw a rd to this o p ­portunity. By the end o f the d a y , how ever, they were g la d it w as over.

F ig u rin g class lo ad s, the num ber a f students p e r hour, a n d other duties fafces

the better part af a d a y far a ctin g Dean of the C o lle g e , Larry Buess.

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G a ry M ullin a n d D ouglas Petersan s in g a m eladiaus

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M oderator Ern ie H usarik interview s Prafessar Brady

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The offic ia l close o f Faculty Retreat cam e on S a tu rd a y n ight at the annual Faculty Return Party. B e g in n in g at 7 :3 0 p.m ., the party sponsored by the Student C o u n cil w as held in B irchard G ym . Entertainm ent w as p ro v id e d by students, and som e o f the facu lty g a v e reports from the vario u s R e ­treat com m ittee m eetings.

At the end o f the party the student le a d e rs returned, with a fe e lin g o f re lie f and pe rh ap s a note o f re luctance, the gu id e lines o f the school to those w ho must shoulder the resp o n sib ility a ll y e a r lo n g.

G a il H um phries and N e d Lang share confid en ces in sang

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Freshmen fight on for o los ing couse .

Fro sh-Soph D a y is one o f the g a la d a y s in the fa ll c a le n ­d a r o f freshm en an d sophom ores. The afternoon started with a p a ra d e around the cam pus by the freshm en y e llin g fo r v icto ry . U nfortunately the p a ra d e d id not produce the e x ­pected results, since the sophom ores p ro ce e d e d to win the sca v e n g e r hunt and the tug o f w a r, at w hich time most of the freshm en w ere d ra g g e d through mud up to their knees. The freshm en c la ss officers then rece ived their rew ard — pie in the fa c e — from the sophom ore officers. The d a y e nded with a party behind M iller D in in g H a ll, g iven by the so p h o ­m ores fo r the freshm en.

Frosh p re x y , Je rry Densm ore receives his reword from Sophom ore presid en t Lorry Sp o u ld in g .

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Freshm en are enterta ined b y sophom ores Lyn Rose, C a ro l S la a n , a n d Ja n et K ennedy.

“ A n o th er ane a f those green freshm en!"

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Art Fisher ond Donno G auge serve os host ond hostess at o toble of Juniors.

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B e g in n in g at 6 :0 0 in the m orning the seniors, dressed in form al attire, served b re a k fast to the juniors who w ere very in form ally d ressed , in kee p in g with the sporty d a y a h e a d . A fte r b re a kfa st the juniors b o a rd e d “ O N C E Y ,” the school bus, a n d cars for the trip to Turkey Run State Park in In d ia n a .

The m orning hours after a rr iv a l w ere “ fre e .” A fternoon hours w ere taken up with o rg a n ize d activ ities such as h orse­b a ck r id in g , cyc lin g , an d h ik in g . The d a y e nded with a steak fry , fo llow ed by a hay ride.

A w e ary grou p o f juniors a rrive d b a ck on cam pus about 1 :00 the next m orning.

M arcella E ld rid g e ond Ran Scott clim b ob oa rd the bus en route to Turkey Run.

Men s O C lu b p re sid e n t , Herb A lfre e / a ssisted by the ch eerle ad ers a n d the M en's O C lu b m em bers announces Coach W ard.

An innovation this y e a r w as a Pep R a lly to k ick off the H om ecom ing activ itie s. The rally w as held Th u rsd ay n ight as the officia l b e g in n in g o f H om ecom ing W e e k e n d . The site of the rally w as just south o f the C h a p m a n H all tennis courts.

A la rg e bonfire p ro vid e d atm osphere for the event. S in ce the Alum ni w ere not represented, the O C lu b ch e e rle a d e rs had the ra lly to them selves. An a p p e a ra n c e w as a lso m ade by the O liv e t T ig e r.

The O liv e t T ig er adds zest ta the p e p ra lly .

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S e ld e n Dee K e lle y , p res id en t of the A lu m n i A sso cia tio n , a d d s a little to Dr. Due were students at O liv e t."a d d s a little to Dr. D u d le y Pow er's story of "W h en we i f m f 1 # / ! » # »

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Lorry Buess ond B loine Rice p la ce the Q ueen 's rib b o n on Miss June Lee w hile ottendonts, Koren R eeves, Doris R oines, Karen C o il, ond D ix ie Corpenfer opplaud.

N o vem ber 9 found students excited an d e a g e ras they found their respective chapel seats andim patiently a w aite d the announcem ent o f the H om ecom ing Q u ee n . An e xpectan t hush fe ll upon a ll present as B laine Rice, ed itor o f the Glimmer- glass, presented each o f the can d id a te s and then sa id , "Y o u r H om ecom ing Q ueen fo r 1 9 6 2 -6 3 is . . . Miss June Le e !” The students thundered a p ­plause as their Q ueen stepped fo rw ard to receiveher H om ecom ing ribbon from Larry Buess, editor of the Aurora.

Dr. Reed presented the Q ueen with a beautiful white B ib le, an d Miss June Lee b e ga n her reign as the 1 9 6 2 -6 3 H om ecom ing Q u ee n .

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Borbara M cC la in entertoins with her p/ono solo of the onnu o l H om ecom ing Concert.

G e ro ld G re e n ly d e ligh ts the o u d ien ce with his testim ony in song.

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O rph eu s m em bers, present o n d o lum ni, jo in in s in g in g their p ro ises to G od.

C o lle g e Church w as filled to c a p a c ity on the even ing o f N o ve m b e r 9, fo r the fifth an n u al H o m e ­com ing C o n ce rt. The concert brought b a ck m em ­ories to m any alum ni as they san g solos and p a rt ic i­pated in ensem bles as they had done in d a y s go n e by. The concert a lso featured the three choirs: V ik in g s , T reb le C le f, and O rp h eu s. The e ven ing w as c lim a xed a s form er m em bers jo ined in s in g in g the M artin Luther’s stirring “ A M ighty Fortress is O ur G o d ,” fo llo w e d by the Lutkin ‘ ‘C h o ra l B le ss in g .”

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Each of the s ix cam pus societies attem pted to illustrate that O liv e t's e d u ca tio n a l d iv isio n s are fu l­filling this y e a r's H om ecom ing them e, “ O liv e t Pre­pares fo r S e rv ic e .”

The w inning society, S ig m a , p o rtrayed the re la ­tionship betw een the N atura l Scie n ce s and Christian service. Beta won second p lace with a huge purple and g o ld “ O " d e co ra ted with sym bols representing the Fine Arts. The other four societies, D elta, G a m m a , K a p p a , and Zeta, represented respectively the d ivision s of S o c ia l Scie n ce s, R e lig io n an d Philos­ophy, L a n g u a g e and Literature, and Education and P sych o lo gy.

A new feature this y e a r w as the A lum ni's con­tribution of a revo lving m odel w orld w hich w as illum inated at n ight. This d isp la y 's theme w as, a p ­p ro p riate ly , “ Alum ni Serve A ro und the W o r ld .”

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The Departm ent af R e lig io n and P h iloso p hy was p o rtra yed by G am m a Soc iety for a p la ce tie with Zeta Society.

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O n e o f the an n u al fa ll h igh ligh ts is the H allow een p a rty sponsored b y the Ju n io r c la ss. The H allow een party creates much excitem ent, and a g o o d d e a l o f secrecy surrounds the p la n n in g o f the event. By the time o f the p arty a h igh pitch o f excitem ent exists a m o n g the stu­dents. This y e a r the p arty w as entitled “ M onster M a sh .”

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S eve ra l lecture series w ere presented at O liv e t this past y e a r. The annual R. T. W illia m s Lectures on Evangelism were held O cto b e r 1-5. Prom inent a rch a e o lo g ist, Dr. W illiam F. A lb r ig h t, lectured on recent e xca va tio n s ve rify in g historical d a ta in the B ib le. The U pd ike Lectures on Practical Th e o lo gy w ere presented by Dr. Paul U pd ike M arch 7 and 8.

S e ve ra l lyceum program s were a lso presented. The first one featured the “ Poet of the O z a r k s ," C h a rle s H astings Sm ith. O n N o vem ber 6, Ja c k Co n n o rs, a m arim bist, per­form ed in C o lle g e Church. O n M arch 16, a trave logue, “ A ro und the Four C o rn e rs" show ing scenes of the South­west w as presented by H aven Trecker. N e xt, Row and M yers, a professiona l lecturer spoke upon the topic “ The Rom ance o f W o rd s ." The series of program s w a s closed by the pres­entation of a M ay 1 1 concert by the Blue Ja ck e t Cho ir, a m ale chora l grou p from the G re a t Lakes N a v a l Train ing Station in Evanston, Illinois.

M arim bisl Jo h n C h e llis p la ys, la Ihe d e lig h t af h is aud ience .

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Shoron D ensford s in g s o so lo d u rin g the o n n u o l p re se n ­tation.

O liv e t N a za re n e C o lle g e g a v e its 27th annual prese n ta­tion of the M ess/ah on the even ing of D e c. 7, and on the a fternoon an d e ven ing of D ec. 9 . The O ra to rio Cho rus of some 115 vo ices g a v e a stirring rendition of H a n d e l’s m asterp iece . The chorus an d orchestra w ere d irecte d by Mrs. N a o m i Larsen, with a ssistan ce from Prof. H arlo w H o p ­kins. M rs. K ran ich w as the o rga n acco m p a n ist for the p e rfo rm a n ces. C o lle g e church w as filled to c a p a c ity with an a p p re c ia t iv e a u d ie n ce fo r each p e rfo rm a n ce. So loists fo r the three perfo rm ances respective ly w ere D ia n e S ie g e n - thaler, M rs. M a rg a rita S a w a tsk y Evans, a n d Rush M arie Eim er, so p ran o s; N a n c y Rhodes, Sharon D e n sfo rd , and Elnor Stevenso n, contra ltos; Prof. Irv ing K ra n ich , N orris T e a g u e , a n d C h a rle s W ilso n , tenors; an d Bob Sim m ons, Prof. H o w ard N elson o f Trin ity C o lle g e , an d C h a rle s C la rk , basses.

N o rris Teogue wos the tenor solo ist in the S u nd o y ofternoon pertorm once.

The ch o ir ond so lo ist en th u siostico lly present H ondel's M essioh.

gives b laod.Nurses treat denars sk illfu lly and gently.

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In an attem pt to a vo id a flu e p id e m ic on cam pus this ye a r, the school p ro vid e d two flu shots, at a minimum cost, fo r a ll interested students an d c o lle g e personnel. R esi­dent students w ere e n co u rag e d to take the shots. H a p p ily , this p reca u tio n ary m easure w as effective, an d few students w ere a ffe cte d .

O liv e t w as tw ice host to the local B loo dm o bile this ye a r, once on O cto b e r 10 and a g a in on M arch 13. The second visit w a s o ccasio n e d by a lack of b loo d in the lo ca l Red Cross b loo d bank. M any students, by d o n atin g a pint of b lo o d , respond ed to the ch a lle n g e to help others.

W ith the threat af a flu ep id e m ic present, students g la d ly ro ll up their sleeves.

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The in va sio n gro u p s w ere som ething new at O liv e t this y e a r. S e v e ra l times throughout the y e a r, a gro u p of students “ in v a d e d ” the churches o f a com m unity. These grou ps went to La n s in g , M ich ig a n ; St. Louis, M issouri; C in c in n a ti, O h io ; an d Ft. W a y n e , In d ia n a . The usual pro ced u re fo r the grou ps w as to le a ve cam pus in the school bus fo r their destination e a rly S a tu rd a y m orning. S a tu rd a y e ven in g the w hole grou p p a rt ic ip a te d in a youth ra lly at one o f the churches. S u n d a y m orning they broke up into several g ro u p s, and went to a ll the N a za re n e churches in the com m unity. The grou ps left for the cam pus S u n d a y aftern oon often sto p p in g in another com m unity for a S u n d a y e ve n in g serv ice . These m eetings w ere a b lessin g to p a rt ic ip a tin g students and helped sp re a d an a p p re c ia tio n fo r O liv e t throughout the e d u ca tio n a l zo n e .

Phil M etcolf speoks d u rin g one o f the in vosion tours.

The Treb e lo irs s in g the G o sp el.

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Professor Bro d y o n d Bob M itchell ho rm o n ize for the K ingdom .

O n D ecem ber 1 8, joyous O liv e tian s crossed the threshold o f a transform ed gym nasium and found them selves in a "H o lid a y V il la g e ." F lickerin g c a n d le lig h t p ro vid e d the a t­m osphere o f a co zy Sw iss C h a let.

A fte r a delic ious turkey d inner, guests w ere entertained by lo ca l talent who san g various Christm as selections.

During a b rie f pause Dr. and Mrs. Reed w ere presented with a Christm as g ift from the student b o d y , and several e n ga ge m e n ts were announced.

Follo w ing an o rg a n interlude the Christm as Story w as read by Sharon W e e ks, and Ed W ilc o x sa n g "Th e B irthday of a K in g ." An o rg a n m edley o f Christm as caro ls and a Trum pet Trio selection, " Jo y to the W o r ld ," c lim a xe d an e ven ing o f Christm as joy.

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W ith the use of o tree snorkle , trim m ing the tree an the Q u o d ra n g le wos an

e n jo yo b le task, d espite the ten d eg ree below zero tem peratures.

Prep orin g the b ro ile r to feed the hungry decorators.

Host Jim W illio m s corves the C h ris im o s turkey for his toble

O n b e h a lf of the A sso cia ted Student B ody, President W illie D ishon p resen ted o token

of a p p re c ia tio n to Dr. o n d M rs, Reed.

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G a il H um phries en te rio in s ot the C h ris im o s porty.

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In the e le g a n t an d rom antic atm osphere o f T e ib e l’s Restaurant in D yer, In d ia n a , ‘ ‘C h a n so n d ’A m o u r,” the all school V ale n tin e Party, w as held on February 15. P lanned by Ernie H usarik an d the S o c ia l Com m ittee, the sem i-form al o ccasio n w as attended by a p p ro x im a te ly fifty couples.

A fte r e n joy in g a de lic io us T-bone steak d inner, the guests w ere enterta ined by m usical num bers presented by vario us O liv e t m usicians. M aster o f Ce rem o n ie s W illie Dishon h ig h ­ligh te d the even ing by a n nouncing the e n g a g e m e n t of one of the couples present.

S a n d y Tham as and C huck W ilson seem la be w rapped up in entertain ing.

A n n o un cin g their engagem ent are Jim S irr in e and C a ra l Stout.

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It is p e rh ap s in our o rg a n iza tio n s that an O liv e t ia n can find his p la c e o f serv ice to the c o lle g e com m unity an d can round out his p e rso n a lity . O rg a n iz a t io n s a re sources o f o p ­portunity fo r those interested in “ c a u se s” or “ p e o p le .” Each club or o rg a n iza tio n represents a cau se or som e concern fo r p e o p le . .

D e p e n d in g upon interest an d a b ility an O liv e tia n can find one or m ore clubs to w hich he can b e lo n g . N ot only does the student benefit from the activ ities of the club but the club a n d , in turn, the c o lle g e an d society profit from the interest a n d contribution o f the student.

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Dale M unrae, A sso cia ted Student Body Treasurer

W illie D ishan, A sso cia ted Student Body President

S t u d e n t C d o u n cii . . .

Daris R aines, A sso cia ted Student Bady Secretary

The vo ice o f the student is the Student C o u n cil, the le g is la tive b o d y o f the A sso c ia ted Students.

Som e form o f o rg a n iza tio n is a lw ay s needed on a co lle ge cam pus. W h ile the Student Council is not the com plete or­g a n iza tio n it does provide the source of v ita lity fo r that o rg a n iza tio n .

U nder the gu id a n ce of the Student Co uncil such events as the Student W o rksh o p , and a Christm as fo o d basket program were carried out. O n e new item this y e a r w a s the adoptio n of a “ C h a rte r System ” fo r a ll clubs and o rg a n iz a ­tions on cam pus. This w as form ulated to insure more active clubs and partic ipatio n by students.

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S e a le d E. H usorik , Dr. Soyes, D. M unroe, W . D ishon , D. R a ines, P. S ieg en tha le r , S. W e e ks , R. Cunn ingham , G . M u llin , L. Buess, D. A p p le ,Hughes, C Roose. S ta n d in g D. W e e d , J . Fanthorpe, T. S p a cke y , D. J . Densm ore, B. R ice , E. T in k , K . C o il, R. K irk p a tr ic k , N . Rodda, R. Scott.

O liv e t ’6 S t u d e n t (g o v e rn in g Id o d g

Student C ouncil m em bers are b u sily en g a ge d in p la n n in g w ays to solve prob lem s a n d im prove cam pus activ ities.

A banquet in the M urol Roam con clud ed a b u sy d a y o f Student C o u n c il W orkshop.

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The W o m e n ’s Residen ce A sso c ia tio n w as the source o f much activ ity on the cam pus this y e a r. During the Fall, the W .R .A . sp o n ­sored the Tw irp W e e k activities in clu d in g the Tw irp W e e k Party, " H illb illy H o lid a y ," a nd the Th a n ksg iv in g dorm parties. The C hristm as season brought the annual C h rist­m as open house, a sh o p p in g trip to C h i­c a g o , and the dorm Christm as parties. O th er W .R .A . activities included a Faculty W ives Party, a m other-daughter w e e k-e n d , vesp er services, and w eekly dorm p raye r m eetings. Through a ll o f these activ ities, the W .R .A . has sought to p ro v id e the m eans w hereb y students can becom e better a c ­q uainted with their fe llow students by w o rk in g, p la y in g , and w o rsh ip ing to­gether.

Sta n d in g. C . Stout, S . M cKay, J . Ja ck sa n , J . Lee, N . Frost, A . H a ll, P. Hughes, K. S packey , E. T ink ,

M. E ld rid g e . Seated: K. C a il , President, S . Shaw .

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I 't L . a n d lA Jo m en J R e s id e n c e (C o u n cils

Front raw: H. Evans, W . C ra in , A . M atha i, C . Sk in n e r, A . F isher. Back raw: J . Sm ith , R. M itchell,

H. Fulton, E. S lo an , A . H ao vler, H. Stevens.

The go ve rn in g b o d y of the two m en’s dorm itories is the M .R .H .A . A lo n g with the H ead Resident C o u nse llo r w ho serves as facu lty sponsor the M .R .H .A . attempts to m aintain a high level of m orale am ong the men students and assists in enforcing dorm itory regulations.

G et-togethers for the fellow s in the dorm s are p lann ed each sem ester. The M .R .H .A . and its counterpart in W om ens H ousing, the W .R .A ., p lan interdorm a ctiv i­ties such as the two Twirp W e e k activities each ye a r.

Standing: R. Lane , N . Long, T. Ju d d , P. Lunn, Prof. Hum ble. Sea ted : B. S e a l, W . S h aw , D. Perry.

The ju d ic ia l b ran ch o f student g o v e rn ­ment is the Student Trib u n a l. The Student Trib unal has the resp o n sib ility o f interpret­ing the student h a n d b o o k, the Sidekick , a nd o f settling d isputes co n ce rn in g the Constitution o f the Student Body.

• S o c ia i (C o m m ittee a n d S t u d e n t ^ J r ib u n a i . . .

P L n a n d p ro m o te L e tte r S t u d e n t oC i e

Sta n d in g : N . Frost, B. S e a l, V . Parks, S . S p a v e n , B. S tarcher. Sea ted : P. Z o ro ya , R. Rupp, E. H usarek ,

L. Petrino .

The S o c ia l Com m ittee under the d ire c ­tion o f Student C o u n cil p lans vario us so c ia l activities. It is m ade up o f m em bers from each class an d a chairm an a p p o in ted by the Student C o u n cil. The S o c ia l Com m ittee plans three parties e ach y e a r— the facu lty return party e a r ly in the fa ll, the Christm as party, an d the V ale n tin e party.

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Larry Buess, Editor m -ch ief and Sue Jim e n e z, Assistant Ed itor.

u ro ra

R e c o r d o j ? 1 9 6 3

Ran M cSw ain, Business M anager and Art Sa un d ers, Assistant Business M anager.

Typists: S ta n d in g J . Sm ith , J . A rnett, J . R itch ie . Seated: R. H ieb ,

C . H arris .

C a lle g e Section. K. M cKnight, E. Helm , M. Ph ipps, J . H u llinger, ed ito r.

O f all the o rg a n iza tio n s on cam pus, p e rh ap s none is more im portant to the history o f O liv e t than is the Aurora. For the A u ro ra records in w ords and pictures the events of the school y e a r. In future ye a rs it will serve as a source of memories and a m ine o f inform ation.

A n n u ally the Aurora and the Glimmerglass co -sp o n so r the election o f the H om ecom ing Q u ee n .

K. G la n c y , E. K e lly , ed ito r, S . W e e ks , K. Arm strong.

O rg a n iza tio n s Staff: P. S p ry , D. Kurtz, B. S e a l, D. Shadow ens.

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Student Life: J . A rnett, C . H a rris , M. Cutnaw .

Intram urals: Sta n d in g : K. A rm strong , B. D ensfo rd , E. Converse ,

D. W eeks . Seated : J . S la a n , P. A nd rew s, ed ito r.

Business: S ta n d in g: A . Saunders , R. M cSw ain , business m anager, J . Sm ith ,

J . R itch ie . Seated: D. W oodcook, E. Co nverse , K. Reeves.

C g lim m erg (add • • •

Blaine R ice, Ed ita r-in -ch ie f and Tim Sp a cke y , Assistant Editor.

E d ito ria l Staff: D. M cM urrin, J. Lunsfard, T. S p a c k e y , E. H usarik,. . . . . , , Faculty A d viso r.J. W heeldan.

Prentice Tom linsan, Faculty A d v isa r, Carm en V a nderveen, Literary C ritic , Dr. M cCla in,

K e e p in g e ach O liv e tian inform ed on recent and current events is the jo b o f the Glimmerglass. O n ly the school p a p er can keep the student posted on school events. The Glimmer- glass serves as an open forum w here the student writers a ir their op in ions. It a lso serves a s an outlet for student re a d e rs to vo ice their thoughts on the h ap p en in g s of school.

The Glimmerglass serves a s a v ita l link with the life of e ach O liv e t student.

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O liv e t 6 ll-m o n th ii^ ^Jew dpaper

Roger H uitt, Business M anager a n d Jim W illia m s, Assistant Business M anager.

M. Ford , photographer.

D eportm ent Ed itors: T . W ilso n , J . W h ee ldo n , M . Honsen, L. Petrino .

G en e ra l Staff: J . Thom as, B. M cC u lley , J . T r ib b le , V . S tra y , J . Sm ith , T.

Horner, N . Rodda, M . Evons, J . Sm ith .

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Ballam raw: E. G o w ard , R. H a rvey , B. Flom , S . B rand , C . A lsobrooks, S. M add o x , N . Kortright, K. Luther, A . F isher. Raw tw a : D. H oward , R. W orkm an , C . E llio tt, J . L inn , B. B aker, C . S lo an , C . C h es ley , K. Sh irley , Raw three.- A . S h ir le y , B. O b erto , D. K ja n a a s , C . Sm ith , C . H arris , B. Hughes, B. Lucas, R. Se ib e rt, M. H ansen. Raw four; W .

San d e r, R. A dk isson , N . W an d e l, S. G la d d in g , A Saunders , M. Paska , C , F rye , N . F ranc is , S. F ree land . Raw five : C . M artin i, N. Lang , C . A im , S. M yers, C . D av is , C . H arshm an, B. Lang , S . Atwood,C . Farnsworth. Raw six : J . S lo an , D. W e lls , J . D av is , W . M cCulley, K. C o il, G . N yssen , G . M u llin , J . H u llin g e r, B. Petersen.

Psychology club mem bers pose as ps/cha/ag ists and observe a

m a d psychadram o.

In an executive officers m eeting, Praf Luther discusses the p o ss i­b ilit ies af ordering suitable films far show ing in subsequent club m eetings.

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Bottom row: Romon D. S tirro tt, D. Bertsch inger, N . Long, R. Robbins, S. Elliott, J . M cG illvo ry , B. T rim , D. G o uge , J . M ortin . Row two: P. Lenn, S. G o ines P. M yers, J . G o lb ro ith , B. M olsom , M. W orst, T. D ietkus, M. Koeh ler, F. G o rn e r. Row three,- S. D ecker, J . G lo ze , L. G reen , R. C o rlso n , R. Scott, M. W ille tt , R. Yo ung , J . Thom os, S, Fullerton. Row four; R. W asson , L. M ob ley , B . Custer, R. Cunning-

hom, C . S izem o re , R. D oenges, B. Cohoon, V . A p le y , J . Ford. Row five; N . Donohoe, D. W isem on , D. Sum m ers, R. G re e n , W . Benbow, S . Kentfie ld , E. Pester, J , H o rris , S . Sonders. Row six : K. Rotliff, R. Podgett, J . JJro n d , T. Lem ke, D. Toylo r, C , G ib so n , D. Johnson , S . Rondolph, P. Chopm on.

p ro m o te d u n deed tu n d in (j in terest in JP 5 ijch o io g y

D onno Stirrott a n d N e d Long d isp lo y m ixed em otions in their ro les in the p sychodrom o.

The P sych o lo gy C lu b sponsored an “ a ll-s c h o o l” film d e a l­ing with the p sy c h o lo g ic a l effects a n d m ethods o f “ B ra in ­w a sh in g ,” the presentation o f a pro gram d isp la y in g the m ethods and uses o f p sych o d ra m a s an d so c io d ra m a s in p sychotherapy, an d a trip to M anteno State H o sp ita l w here club m em bers toured different types o f w a rd s a n d therapy centers.

The c lu b ’s most outstanding program took p la c e on A p ril 30 when Dr. O . H o b art M ow rer, past president of the A m erican P sy ch o lo g ica l A sso c ia tio n an d currently h e ad o f the departm ent o f p sych o lo g y at the U niversity of Illino is, and author o f Crisis in Psychiatry, d e live re d a lecture on p sych o lo g y a n d re lig io n . H is lecture w a s e n jo yed by a ll w ho atten ded.

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Bottom row Dr. Snow bo rger, J . Evons, treasu re r; T . Ju d d , p resi­dent; E. H usorik , v ice-president; H. Hum ble. Row two: W . Evans, B. M ortin , I . Hotton, T. B la ir , K. G ow on , E. K e lly , G . le ck ro n e , E. Thomos. Row three. A . Lowrence, J . Kouffm on, F. W en ge r, R.

N ixo n , J . W illio m s , P. Tubbs, T. W oudstro , E. Sw eeney. Raw four: D. M cM urrin , A . Bloch, D. M unroe, K. A rm strong , J . D av is , D. Koets, D. Toylo r, R. W illio m s.

P u b l i c - A f f a i r s C lu b . . .

S t im u ia teA th in k in g , d^rociclenS v iew po in tsPublic affairs club ottrocts m ony students

The activities of the Public A ffa irs C lu b this y e a r were oriented around the topic of the European Com m on M arket an d the United S ta te s ’ re lation sh ip to it.

Included in the y e a r ’s activities w ere film s, discussion gro u p s, and a d e b ate betw een O liv e t and W heato n C o lle g e s on this subject.

The Public A ffa irs C lu b ’s ch ief purpose and function w as to stim ulate the th inking and to b ro a d e n the view points of its m em bers. Its ultim ate g o a l has been to send forth into society Christian young p eop le w ho will be en lightened co n cern in g w orld a ffa irs , and who will be e a g e r to work fo r a better w o rld .

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Battam raw.- E. T in k , R. P an n ie r, B. C ra in , K . C a i l , R. Robbins, P. Lenn. Raw fwa- S . Fu llerton , K. Reeves, M. A h lem ann , R. C a r l­son , P. D aud na , H. Ja rn a g in , F. G a rn e r. Raw three.- E. Pester, R. K in ne rs ley , J . Bow er, J . G e o rg e , W . D ishan , R. H ew itt, R.

C unn ing ham , B. Se a l. Raw faur.- B. Tucker, C . D im bath , S. W e e ks , J . Ja ck sa n , W . Lew is, F. M ark lund , D. Sum m ers, P. W o rkm an . Raw five: P. W a ld fa g e l, D . M unrae , R. M eister, D. V an Seg g en , G . N yssen , D. T a y la r , C . D aye , C . Raase.

J M A a e*£)eitci

O liv e t j O lo n o r S o c i e t y

The H onor S o c ie ty , A lp h a Tau D elta , exists fo r the pur­pose o f g iv in g honor to d e se rv in g students an d serves as an incentive fo r e xce lle n ce in sch o la rsh ip . P ossib ility of m em bership e n co u ra g e s students to g iv e their best effort to studies an d to m aintain a h igh sch o lastic s ta n d in g .

The m eetings o f the club are o f a sch o lastic nature; often outside sp e a k e rs o f h igh sch o la rly sta n d in g p a rtic ip a te .

A lp h a Tau D e lla m em bers e n jo y in g fe llo w sh ip a l their Ham e- cam/'ng brea kfa st at W ellm an's C a/an ia/ Tea Raam .

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Bottom row ■ M. Bergreen , L. Hogsett, M. E ld rid g e , L. Bentley, L. N eedhom , F. Porr, E. C o rn e ll, C . Sk inner. Row two.- J . A rnett, J . Rector, B. H ughes, G . Sm ith , J . Fonthorpe, T. Jo hn , H. N ee ley , J . Bower, D. Howord. Row three : C . N elson , D. W illio m s , B. Evons, C . N elson , D. B ro d ley , K. M cKnight, R. S e ibe rt, M. Hon- sen , M. N orfleet. Row fou r: W . Sond er, M. H odge, R. C ro b ill, A .

Johns, C . M ortin i, N. Long, D. Rolph, P. A nd rew s, C . Fornsworth. Row five : N . Eorle , M. G ro ss , S . G lo d d in g , A . Saunders, D. Toylor, R. B lo ir , B. Brooks, B. Long, S . M yers. Row s ix : D. W e lls , D. Lang , D. V onSeggen , R. C o rlso n , J . Sm ith , J . D ovis, P. W irom ,D. Kohl, L. Percifie ld , J . M cKnight.

A n tic ip a tin g the octiv ities of o new sem ester, the S o c io lo g y C lu b fortifies its ranks with new m embers.

The S o c io lo g y C lu b is one of the most active o rga n iza tio n s on cam pus: They lived up to their motto “ Students for S e rv­ic e ” by p a rtic ip a tin g once e ach month in the K a n kake e State H ospita l V olunteer Serv ice Pro gram , by co-ope rating with other cam pus o rg a n iza tio n s in ch ild re n 's w ork at H o p ­kins Park, Illinois, and by tak in g part in the C h ic a g o Youth O pportun ities P rogram .

A lso on the c lu b ’s a g e n d a w as its annual field trip to C h ic a g o and an a ll-scho ol film. S p e c ia l sp e a ke r at the club 's d inner w as a nthro pologist Dr. Earle Reynolds; another guest sp e a k e r w a s M cClure M cCom bs.

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Battom row C . S ch a fe r , P. Chapm on, D. Corpenter. N . Cheever, N . Frost, M . T iem e ie r, J . M cG illva ry , F. W oo lston , J . Rosenberg. Row fwa.- A . B lock, D. Bertsch inger, S . G ib so n , E. G o w a rd , R. G re e n , I . H o lder, S . Fu llerton , M . Co ffm an , C . K in g , J . M artin . Raw three: R. P h illip s , J . Tham as, D. Fred ericksen , E. Thom as, R. W orner, J . Johnson , J . H a rris , L. P ann ie r, D. G o uge . Raw

four. A . Pend leton , D. Roberson, M . O chs, D. F ry , M. Bright, J . H o lder, S . H o pkins, E. H e lm , B. C uster, R. H ieb . Raw five . M. T a y la r , R. K in ne rs ley , P. Tubbs, D. Cross, E. S h ip le r , W . Evans,E. S w een ey , S . Kentfie ld , M . Tenney. Raw s ix - W . H ayes, G . Boker, R. N a il l , R. S h ep p a rd , C . D aye , C . W e a ve r , J . H u llin g e r,D. Seo rs, D. Johnson.

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Praf. Parr and severa l club m em bers p rep are fa leave an ane of

severa l in teresting and in sp ir in g fie ld trips.

A fr ie n d ly gam e of checkers in itia te s un d ersta n d ing and creates

a p lea sa n t atm osphere.

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Bottom row: J. Zim m erm on, A . M cCom bs, N . Long, J. Polmer. Row two: E. Horlon, M. Honsen, M. O chs.

& £ )e lc it e 3 ea rn . . .

D ebote teom members rece ive lost minute instructions from Sp on sor M cCom bs.

(C on ten tio n w i tL a J-^urpode

The O liv e t D ebate Team , a m em ber o f the Pi K a p p a Delta nationa l society, com pleted the third y e a r o f in terco llegiate com petition since its reactivatio n .

The team this y e a r entered several m ajor tournaments such as the ones held at B ra d le y University, G ree n ville C o lle g e , Illinois W estern U niversity, W ilso n Jun ior C o lle g e , an d Elmhurst C o lle g e .

Besides p a rtic ip a tin g in in te rco lle g ia te com petition the team a lso g a v e several dem onstrations at n earby high schools to interest the students in d e b a tin g .

Bottom raw : J . S ch ae fe r , J . Je tte r, A . M cCom bs, co-sponsor, M. Corlson , choplo in , E. H u sarik , v ice-p residen t, P. S p rin g er, p resi­dent, J . R itch ie , treasu rer, C . V o n derveen , co-sponsor, L. B raw n , K. Fa llis . Raw fw a ; C, M arris , S . H offm an, A . S h ir le y , D. Stirro tt, M. Re ligo , J . C ra ig , C . S izem o re , N . Roddo, E. H o rlan , C . A . M orris, M. W ise , S . H ick le r. Raw th ree : T. W o ud stra , K. R atliff ,

R. W illia m s , J . D av is , P. C hap m an , R. N ixo n , W . Evans, A . F ishe r, P. Christm os, D. M ockey. Raw four; L. M cK inney , C . C h esley , B. Lucos, S. W e e ks , J . Sm ith , C . Horshm on, D . N e ik irk , J . Ralph , J . W e iss , C . Schoonover, M. Lee. Raw five : F. W en ge r, J . H u llin g e r, H. F rye , A . O rch a rd , W . M cC u lley , E. A nderso n , J . D av is , J . S loon , L. S ta rk , J . Yo rk .

S p e e c h C l l d . . .

P r o m o t e S U t t in j-^ u L iic s p e a k in g .

Through m em bership in the Sp ee ch C lu b an O liv e tian can deve lo p an d perfect his sp e a k in g talent. O n e o f the la rg e r clubs, the S p ee ch C lub provides num erous o p p o r­tunities fo r speech perfo rm ances.

In m eetings, theory and p ractice are co m b in ed . In a d d i­tion to the vario u s activities of the y e a r, the an n u al speech contest is the h igh ligh t. This contest is not lim ited on ly to Speech C lu b m em bers but is open to the student b o d y at la rg e .

Speech C lu b p ro v id e s m ony opportun ities to use an e ’s dram atic o b ilit ie s.

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Battam row: E. Pence, W . R ice, P. Tam linsan , C . G ra th au s , span sa r , P. Re inba ld , treas ., H. Stevens, p res ., J . Ja ck san , sec., W . B eaney, R. W e llin g , D. R id a ll. Raw tw a : L. B irchard , B. N arth , J . S ch ae fe r , L. Laam is, V . C h acka , R. H ieb , P. Lenn, J . M artin , J . H anson , D. S trick le r. Raw three: W . Benbaw , R. C rib b s , H. N e e le y , P. Zo ro ya , S . B rawn, W . Sm ith , D. H abbs, K. Thom as,

F. D eH aan . Raw fou r: N . K e lle r , R. LeM ar, J . Bower, N . Lang , S . M add o x , C . Farnsw orth , J . H arris , M. Coffm an. Raw five : D. D oo ley, C . D aye , C . W e ave r, J . Lunsfard , H. Ska lsky , R. W il­liam s, A . H alm gren , H. Evans, L. Bohlke. Raw s ix : J . Burd , P. Landers, D. Koets, L. O u w en ga , L. Brown, R. Shelton, G . Pence,G . N yssen , L. B roford .

S c i e n c e Llu b . .U U k ere the teieeScop e e n d s , the m ic ro sc o p e b e g in s

Science C lu b members looks aver new m em bers re ce ive d du rin g C lu b Day.

Scie n ce c lu b ’s s lo ga n for the past y e a r w as, “ W here the telescope ends, the m iscroscope b e g in s. W hich of the two has a g ra n d e r v ie w ? ’ ’

This club attempts to prom ote all fie lds of science-chem is- try, physics, astronom y, m athem atics, and the b io lo g ica l sciences— through e d u catio n al activities. Films were shown e ach month and a trip w as m ade to Arm our Pharm aceutical a n d to the Museum o f Scie n ce and Industry. A d isp la y with a cco m p a n y in g co lored slides and lecture w as featured d e a l­ing with the m astodon hunt last summer.

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Bottom row: S . H o ilm an , J . Le ist, J . W illia m s , C . W eover. Raw two: R. Scott, H. Stevens, D. Jo n es , L. Brown, C . D aye , L. Bra-ford .

C^odec^um f-^ ra e- ^YFjedicoptum . . .re-f~^poj eAdion01 / p r e p a r a t i o n

O n e of O liv e t's newer o rg a n iza tio n s is the Pre M ed C lu b . O rg a n iz e d last y e a r the club has com e into full bloom this ye a r. The club is m ade up o f students p la n n in g a ca re e r in m edicine. In a d d itio n to h e arin g seve ra l outside sp e a ke rs from the m edica l fie ld , the club m ade a visit to C o o k County H ospital in C h ic a g o .

Pre M ed students rev ie w chem ica l reactions with Dr. Grathous.

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Battam row: M. Young , J . G oodm an, D. K jonoas, S . Hoffm an, L. Hogsett, B. Paulus, J . Je tte r, H. Bennett, D. S tirrott, V . D illo n , C. D im bath , P. S tarner. Raw two.- K. S h irle y , M. E ld rid g e , M. E llis , J . A rnett, V . Parks, M . Brase lton , D. Brown, M. H ansen , P. S ch w ad a , V . G ro ves , L. B irchard , reporter, C . Farnsw orth , l i ­b ra r ia n , N . E a rle , v ice p resident. Raw three: S. Shaw , D. Raines,D. Toone, D. S ieg en tha le r , B. Jenk in s , S. S paven , R. K inners ley , N . K e lle r , G . G a a d , C . F rye , N . Raw lings, K. Le igh , R. Ph illip s. Raw four: D. W illia m s , J . R a lph , B. M cA ne lly , D. Sm ith , A . H aw kins , C . W a a l, J . W ilso n , F. M arklund , M. Kohn, R. LaM ar,

M. W eochter, K. M cKnight, T. W ilson . Row five: B. Tucker, D. Shadow ens, B. Jackso n , B. Lucas, B. M cCutchen, C . H arshm an, C . Lu g in b ill, R. D e law ter, M. G ross, V . S tray , G . Sp rin k le , S. Thom as, N . Kortright. Raw s ix : M. To y la r , S . F ree land , S. W eeks, C . Schoonover, L. M urphy, M. Anem o, C . Dovis, M. Favorite , G . W ilso n , N . W ilso n , A . Strong, S. H athow ay, S. Forsyth. Raw seven : D. Schoenw etter, P. Sp ring er, R. Reader, D. W e lls , D. Koets, R. Shelton , R. C o ldw e ll, L. Boh lke, J . H u llinger, W . H eck,A . Fisher.

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Future teochers rece ive literature at S. E . A . w orkshop.

The Student Education A sso ciatio n pa rtic ip a te d in the State S . E. A . convention in C h ic a g o this y e a r. There Jan et Ja c k s o n , a local S . E. A . officer, w as elected Secretary- Treasurer o f the State A sso cia tio n .

Lo cal activ ities included a lecture by Mr. Roy D e a g e r, a sp e llin g sp ecia list, a panel discussion by e ight teachers from the K a n k a k e e a re a com munity, and an ad d ress by Dr. Philo on ‘ ‘This M issionary T e a c h e r.” The latter, co-sponsored by M issio nary Band, g ra p h ica lly illustrated S . E. A . ’s motto, ‘ ‘Education E ve ryw h ere .”

This motto w as a lso the theme o f the c lu b ’s h igh ligh tin g event, the banquet-w orkshop. There co -o p e ratin g teachers, supervisors, adm in istrators, and students d iscussed mutual problem s. N ew this ye a r, the banquet w as an outstanding success a n d a s ign ifican t m ilestone in the creation of better com m unity u n derstand ing.

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H arva th , J . C lin e , N . D onahoe, S . Sanders . Raw five D. G o uge ,C . M oore, J . Palm er, B. Cahoon, E. Pester, P. C hap m an , A B lack , J Y o sh inag a , A . Boh l, C . E llio tt, M In loes, K. G la n c y , T. B la ir . Row s ix J W illia m s , S . S tr ick le r , E. Flom , S . B rand ,C . M orris , R. H arvey , P, Byrd , M, Cutnow , C . Stout, D. G o in , J . M yers, C . A lsobrooks, R. K in ne rs ley , R. Young , C . M cM ahan. Row seven: J . Rosenberg, E. H u sarik , L. Petrino , M. Ford , K. S e a rs , J . Fanthorpe, P C hap m an , G Sm ith , J . R itch ie , I W ilson ,E. M cFonn, E. Summers.

S, E, A . members are cap tivated by Prof, B eaney's v isu a l a id s presentation.

Bottom row: M . Lee, D. Carp en te r, A Bonnette , P. D oudna , P. D an ie ls , F. G a rn e r, M. Koeh ler, L Crum m er, J Folsom , D. Bond, K . Spackey . Row twa E. T ink , p re s ., J . Jackso n , sec , K Lucas, treas ., W . Beaney, F. Dunn, A . K idd , L. N eedhom , R. N ie ce , J . Reynolds, B Forbes, P. C la rke , C . M ead Row three: M. Beaven , P. O live r , C . K ing , C . Laughboum , A . W e lls , E. Po ling , P. H an ey , W . lie s , R. C arlso n , M. W ille tt , R. W asso n , L. M obley. Row four.B. Trim , N . Rothman, S. Kehrer, D. Bertsch inger, S . B ovard , A . W ya tt , M. A h lem ann , R. G raves , J . G a d b o w , M. Lew is , S

E d u c a t i o n ev eryw h ere ”

Prof. Dunn congratulates Ja n et Jackson on re ce iv in g her new p o ­sition as state S. E. A secretary

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Bottom row . J . W illio m s, J. M cKnight, secretory-treosurer; H. A lfree , p resident; H. Fu lton, v ice-president;

E. Sheck le r , D. C la y , J . C ra n d a ll, sponsor. Row two.- C . G ib so n , B. S tarcher, H. Evans, R. A nderso n ,

R. Rupp, H. V annest, E. M cFann. Row three: T. Rockrohr, L. W h ite , J . C rab tree , P. W a ld fo g e l, J .

Sm ith , W . R igg le , L. W atson , R. W orkm an . Row five: D. T ay lo r, D. M unroe, B. F loovler, K. Bu rb a , L.

Perc ifie ld , C . H o lste in , D. Sh ep p ard , R. M cSwoin. Row five • R. Isenhour, L. T h ill , L. W inchester, G .

Be ll, D. S o u b erli, H. Stevens, E. C hapm an , R. Tryon.

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A student at O liv e t can becom e a mem­ber of “ O ” C lub by accum ulating points. These points are earned by participation in sports— 100 points for each m ajor sport and 50 fo r each minor sport. A man be­com es a m em ber after e arn in g 5 0 0 points, a wom an after 3 5 0 points. This system rep­resents a slight ch a n g e from past years.

This y e a r the women entertained the G re e n ville and W heato n W o m e n ’s Athletic C lu b s. Their activities included a swimming party and horseback rid in g .

The men this y e a r p layed in the A n ­nual H om ecom ing gam e. They a lso went to see the C h ic a g o B lackhaw ks hockey team in action.

Bottom row : M. S a b in , secre ta ry ; N . Franc is , v ice-p resident; L. Donoho, sponsor; D. W eed , p resident;

A . G a m b ill. Row two.- S . Thom as, B. Le in inger, P. O liv e r , J . Johnson, J . G a lb ra ith , R. Robbins.

Row three: N . Frost, L. Fausz , S . G ib so n , N . Kortright, S. Burke, D. S tirra tt, J . W ilso n . Row four.-

B. S e a l, C . W o o l, D. Sm ith , N . Row lings, M W each te r, M Religo , T. W ilson .

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Bottom row: C . M cC la in , sponsor; B. Tucker, secretary ; D. Sum- O rch ard , D. R alph , C . D im bath . Raw three: E. Helm , L. R ice , J .mers, v ice-p resident; R. Cunninghom , p resident; R. G r if f ith , S lo an , T. H orner, W . Evans, K. K itley .treosurer. Raw two: N . C o rlso n , M. H ansen , B. D ensfo rd , A .

Robert O w en , Editor fa r the D a v id C . C a a k P u b lish in g C om pany, sp e a k in g at the S igm a Tau Delta W riter's W orkshop.

Last y e a r the English C lu b a p p lie d for an d rece ived a charter as a C h a p te r of the S ig m a Tau Delta p ro fe ss io n a l English Fraternity. This y e a r the charter m em bers vo ted in several new m em bers.

S ig m a Tau Delta w as a g a in host to the an n u al journalism conference sponsored by the Kankakee Journal. A w riter’s workshop an d a local d isp la y of o r ig in a l poetry written by O livet students a n d professors were a lso am o ng the c lub 's sp ecia l activ ities.

Student d iscussions and other student p artic ip a tio n p ro ­gram s in the C h a p te r's regu la r monthly m eeting aro used much interest in the re a d in g of go o d literature, p articu la rly modern fiction.

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Batlam raw J . W illia m s , P. Lenn, B. N orth , J . M cG illva ry , A . Sw isher, S . E llia tt, S . G a in e s , C . V annest, P. Larrison . Raw two: N . Frost, J . N u n ley , R. Doenges, V . C h acka , tre as ., E. T in k , sec., P. C hapm an , p re s ., D. Kohl, v ice-p res ., K. Luther, sponsor, N . Cheever, L. G reen , B. C ah aan . Raw three: M. Co ffm an, P. D an ie ls , E. Esterm yer, M. W ille tt , A . D ietkus, L. Crum m er, C . A lsa b ra a ks , M. Ch ism , A . B lack , S . M add ox , J . Reynolds, J . Leckrone. Raw faur: A . W yatt, B. Tucker, L. P an n ie r, R. P h illip s , C . M aore , B. B aker, M. O ch s , M. Tenney, M.

Religo , D, K jo n aas , S. Shaw , S. U lm et. Raw five . M. Thornton, M. In loes, D. Yochim , B. Ph ilo , J . Thom pson, C . S tane , A . H a ll, A . S trang , D. M orris, C . N e lsan , M. P rid dy , R. B irchard . Raw s ix : L. Fausz , M. T ay lo r, K. G la n c y , S . H ath aw ay , N . Lang , C . D av is , M. A nem a, N . E a rle , M . Favorite , B. M eyer, S . F ree land , R. Adkisson . Raw seven: V . Shock ley , W . D ishon, P. Zo roya , G . G u lle y , H. Frye,D. E ld rid g e , J . M onck, K. C o il, L. Brown, R. W illia m s , R. Padgett, M. G rim sh aw , K . Thom as.

^/Ylissionan^ d 3 a n d . . .

O liv e t's fore ig n students en ja y a g racious m eal at the President's ^d u r llre r i *3nteredt in IfFjisdionShome.

M issio nary B a n d ’s activities this y e a r included a film con­cern ing m issionary w ork in A fr ic a , the film “ C a ll o f N a v a jo s ,” a nd the annual M issio nary Band convention, w here Rev. Eldon Co rnett and Rev. Russell B irchard were the m issionary w o rkers. A Christm as party featu rin g O liv e t ’s fo re ig n stu­dents, a lecture on G u a te m ala and W h e a to n ’s summer student m issio nary program by Robert H oppe from W heaton C o lle g e , and an “ a ll-sch o o l’ ’ lecture on A fr ic a g iven by Dr. H ow ard H am lin were other features.

The two sp e c ia l projects this y e a r were the ra is in g of $ 2 5 0 0 to a id in p urchasing N a za re n e church property in W est Berlin and the co-sponsorsh ip o f the “ C h ild re n ’s H o u r,” a S u n d a y Scho ol held at H opkins Park, Illinois, each S u n d ay a ftern oon.

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Battam raw : J . Co tner, ch a ir , of re lig io n and p h iI. , R. R id a ll, R. P e rry , sponsor, W . B o lla rd , 2nd v ice -p re s ., R. H a le , t re a s ., R. W orkm on , p re s ., K . M arcke l, 1st v ice -p re s ., R. M artin , p u b lic ity , J . S aye s , R. Lunsford , O . H ahn. Raw two: Dr. E. Borrett, Dr. L. Philo , T. W ilso n , V . Sho ck ley , B. Sh aw , W . Jo hnso n , C . C r ite s , S . N avatn y , W . Eddy, R. Runyon, J . S to ry , J . W e b b , J . G a lb ra ith , B. N orth , C . D em arary . Raw th ree : J . S ir r in e , L. Dom ont, P. M etca lfe , B. B raaks ,B. Petersen, R. Padgett, D. A p p le , M . G rim sh aw , R. C lip p e r , D.

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S e a rs , R. K ern , W . G ra ss . Raw faur.- E. W e ske , L. C o x , E. S lo an , B. D ensfo rd , R. Sh uck , A . O rc h a rd , H. F rye , G . B ake r, R. C o sner, W . D ishon , D. Bo llm an , J . Densm ore. Raw five : T. Rockrohr, C . C la rk , D. Com stock, D. M ille r, D. M oore , C . Leth, E. N ash , F. O ckert, R. S tr ic k la n d , L. W in ch ester, D. Roland. Raw s ix : J . C a rn e s , R. Shook, M. C a r lso n , D. E ld rid g e , J . M onck, L. M atson, R. Lunn, J . M cKnight, R. G r iffith , W . M usatics, R. Isenhour, T. Brawn.

O fficers, sea ted : Dr. P e rry , R. W orkm an , R. H a ll. S ta n d in g : W .

B a lla rd , R. M ortin , K. M ark le .

The M in isterial Fellow ship is d e sig n e d to a cq u a in t its m em bers with the p ra ctica l asp e cts o f the m inistry.

Th e re fo re , m onthly m eetings w ere held w hich d e a lt with such matters a s the m inister's relation to fin an ce s, w e d d in g s , fu n e ra ls, an d c a llin g p ro gra m s. M em bers g a in e d p ractica l e xp e rie n ce by p re a ch in g at w e e k-e n d m eetings a n d in c h ap e l. O u tsid e sp e a k e rs w ere b rought in to sp e a k at the three b re a kfasts an d the banquet w hich the club spo n so red .

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Bottom row ; N . Cheever, A . Sw ish e r, J . Sm ith , L. Pettit, R. H o le, B. Show , V . Shock ley , R. M ortin . Row two : W . lie s , C . M ontoney, S. Furnos, B. M olsom, T . D ie tkus, M. W orst, D. Bo ltz, J . Toone, P. Byrd. Row three: K. G lo n cy , R. Se ib e rt, C . N elson , A . G ille tte , J . Rector, J . M ohl, J . C o x , C . F rye , E. Po ling . Row four.- R. A d k isso n , C . M ortin i,

C . Sw ope, D. Eosterling , A . Strong , S . F ree lond , J . W e iss , B. M eyer, L. Fousz. Row five : M. Favorite , J . Sm ith , S. M addox , R. Sheppord , L. C o x , H. Frye , G . Boker, B. Long, P. H aney, B. Jockson. Raw s ix : J . A dam s, J . C arnes, G . N yssen , L. Motson, J . M onck, D. E ld rid g e , H. Zuercher, G . M u llin , E. Endsley.

Evange/s endeovar to im port cheerfu lness to others.

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Each Su n d a y afternoon m em bers of Evan ge ls visit con­va lescents in seven nursing homes in the K a n k a k e e a re a . In so d o in g , they e n d e a vo r to sp re a d Christian cheer and the light o f the G o sp e l to those who are e ld e rly and ill.

Eva n ge ls serve the church by sen d in g m em bers to various churches on the C h ic a g o C e n tra l D istrict to help in Sunday e ven in g services.

E van ge ls e n d e a vo r to provide a p lace o f Christian service fo r every interested O liv e t student. By serving others they serve Christ who sa id , “ Inasm uch as ye have done it unto the least o f these my brethren, ye have done it unto m e.”

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Bottom raw : G . G u lle y , p resident; R. Eng lo nd , v ice-p residen t; P. S. K eh re r, V . A p le y , B. C aho on , S . P rice , E. Pester, C . Laughboum .Lunn, lead ers ; M . P rid dy , secre tary ; A . M cCam bs, sponsor; B. Row five : S. H o pkins, B. Evons, B. Poulus, E. Thom as, C . S izem ore ,Tucker, D. Bo llm an. Row tw a : J . M artin , T. S p e rlin g , S . E llio tt, J . D. Lompton, J . Bower, M . Ph ipps, J . H arris . Row s ix : W . G ra ss , D.W illia m s , J . S y lv io , S . G a in e s , C . V annest, K. K itle y . Raw three.- D ickerson , A . Sh o ck ley , J . Kau ffm an , D. S e a rs , B. Petersen, P. Chop-M. Freem on, M. Lantz, P. Lenn, B. N orth , G . H artness, J . Leckrone, m an, R. C lip p e r , R. Reoder.G . D rake , P. D oudna, M. Ch ism . Row four.- A . B lack , D. Bertsch inger,

^ e rv e • S liu t - in5Je rry N yssen p rep ares on in sp ir in g B ib le study to fu lfill his part

in Eva n g els' purpose .

An e ld erly la d y rece ives o few encourag ing w ards from the B ib le .

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Baffam raw : P. Larrison , J . N un ley , R. P h illip s , v ice-p res ., M. Evans, a d v isa r , K. S ea rs , p re s ., N . Rhodes, t re a s ., L. W h ee le r , sec., R.W illia m s , program cha irm an , P. G e reau e , M. N artan . Raw fw a : S.Van Scho ick , M. P riddy , P. S p ry , M. Lew is, M. A h lem ann , J . M yers,D. S ieg en tha le r , M. Rexroth , P. O liv e r , J . Palm er. Row three: C. W a a l, A . B lev in s , A . Jah n s , D. Pressler, C . C la rk , J . Cutty , D.

B rawn, C. Lug inb ill, R. G r is a , E. G usta fso n , J . Buckheister. Raw four. S. M ad d ax , B. Jackso n , D. Easterling , D. D ickerson , P. Christm as, R. H aw erter, J . H a llis , A. Sm ith , J . C o x , S. U lm et, C . M cM ahan. Raw five : P. Tackett, P. Robbins, W . H eck, R. Evearitt , J . A dam s, J . Ja rre tt,D. M cllw a in e , L. Patterson, R. Reader, D. Everett.

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M usic students p rep are pasters far a earning concert.

The M usic Educators C lu b is an o rg a n iza tio n fo r all music m ajors, p articu la rly those who p lan to teach music in public high schools. This y e a r an a ll-scho ol trip to C h ic a g o to hear the C h ic a g o Sym phony and a lecture g iven by the super­visor o f music in the K a n k a k e e schools were two o f the c lu b ’s most outstanding attractions. O th er activities included the serving o f refreshm ents at the senior recitals and the sen d in g o f d e le ga te s to several n e arb y conventions.

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Bottom raw. E. Brown, sponsor, K. Le ig h , p re s ., B. M cCutchen, vice- p res ., J . Linn , sec , N . Frost, t re a s ., S . W ilso n , program chairm an . Raw twa, B. Flom , D. Kurtz , G . S p r in k le , D. Sm ith , C . N e lsan , M. M orse. Raw three- J . Yo sh ino ga , M. Brow n, V . Belt, M. Lee, D

Co rp en te r, D. Fredrickson , S. Bovard . Raw four: M S ta r, P. S tarner, C . E llio t, Robersan , K. G la n c y , E. H arlan , B. S teckhan . Raw five- P. Byrd , D. B rad ley , M Hodge, R. C ra b ill , P. A n d rew s, S . M cLain , D W illia m s .

o m e E c o n o m ic s C ^ iu l . . .

eri/ice to O tk er3n

Future hom em akers learn usefu l sk ills .

So cia l events on the Hom e Econom ics C lu b ’s c a le n d a r were the G e t-A cq u a in te d party in the fa ll, a tea g iven at the d ed ication o f H ills H a ll, an alum ni tea g iven at H om e­com ing, and an “ a ll-s c h o o l” fash io n review .

Regu lar club m eetings included such activ ities as a film on home d e co ra tio n , a party e m p h asiz in g the princip les on enterta in ing, a knitting c lin ic , an d a program on flow er arrangem ent. A t Christm as, club m em bers took b a ke d go o d s to the a g e d in rest hom es.

A s its motto, “ S e rv ice to O th e rs ,” im plies, the club en­deavors to a id its m em bers in d e ve lo p in g their own a b ilitie s and in cu ltivating an interest in others.

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Bottom row. P. Schw ad a , L. Ph ilo , R. Ponnier, J . Co tner, E. Barrett. C rites . Row three ; R. S tr ick lan d , T. B rawn, R. W orkm an.Row two : D. M oare , C . Leth, M . H ansen , J . S aye s , D. Bollm on, C .

C lu b p resident, Russ Pannfer, pauses fa co n sid er activities.

A ll of the so c ie ty ’s activ ities— p a p ers, book review s, lec­tures an d discussion grou ps— w ere centered around their them e fo r this y e a r, ‘ ‘The Existentia list R evo lt.” A m o ng the sp e a ke rs were D arrell G rothaus, an O live t alum nus whose to p ic w as ‘‘Bultman and D e m yth o lo g izatio n ” and Dr. Earl E. Barrett who spoke on B arth ’s conception of “ N o th in g­n e ss .” Dr. C a r l B an gs w as guest sp e a k e r at their spring banquet.

The theory of existentialism is of vital im portance to all b e cau se o f its trem endous im pact on m ajor a re a s of contem ­p o ra ry life . Philosophy, re lig io n , an d ethics are a ll inev i­ta b ly bound up with the existentia list posture, and the question, “ W ho is M a n ? ”

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“ M usic in the a ir ’ ’ m ight w ell be the g e n e ra l them e o f the D iv i­sion o f M usic. For rare in d ee d is the moment when som ew here on cam pus som eone is not p ra ctic in g , or perfo rm ing in som e one o f the m any a re a s o f m usic.

The O liv e tia n “ shall have music w herever he g o e s ." The Division o f M usic sees to this by p ro v id in g music fo r c h ap e l, g iv in g numerous concerts an d recita ls, an d sp o n ­sorin g the triple pe rfo rm ance of H a n d e l’s Messiah. The enrichm ent g a in e d through these e xp e rie n ce s is im m easurab le .

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Baffam raw : L. M cK inney, S . Thom as, E. S tevenson, R. G r is a , D. Pe rry , S. Tham as, S. D ensfard , M. Rexrath , S. H ick le r, M. W orst. Raw fw a : J . Buckheister, M . A h lem ann , S. U lm et, A . B lev ins, B. Je n k in s , A . Johns, B. Jackson , D. Easte rling , P. H an ey , P. S tack , C . Chesley . Raw three: R. H irst, D. S ie g e n th a le r , C . M cN e lly , T. S p a cke y , K. La rk in s , R. E im er, E. W ilc o x , W . H eck, N . Rhodes, J .

G o db o w , P. Lorrison. Raw fa u r: D. K ee le r, P. Chris im o s, M . Grim - shaw , R. Rupp, R. Sim m ons, C . C rites , C . B raun, P. D anner, P. Tackett, P. Robbins. Row five : R. Reader, C . C la rk , B. Petersen, D. H arvey , E. C hapm an , N . Teague , J . Jo rre tt, G . M u llin , L. Patterson, K. Arm strong , C . W ilso n .

O rp h e u s C k o ir • • •

“W i n i i t r p in

C a ro lyn Lu g in b ill serves as O rp h e u s' efficient accom panist.

Throughout the y e a r O rp h eu s C h o ir has e n d eavo re d to fu lfill its perm anent motto, “ A M inistry in M usic ," by p a rtic i­p a tin g in re lig ious services throughout the e d u catio n al zone.

Besides p ro v id in g the sp e c ia l m usic fo r C o lle g e Church once each month, O rpheu s has sung at the M ishaw aka Church o f the N a za re n e at Detroit First Church, at Elkhart First Church and at a Youth For C h rist Ra lly. The outstanding concerts o f the y e a r were the H om ecom ing Co ncert and the S p rin g Co n ce rt tour through O h io an d In d ia n a . The Sp rin g Banquet w as the culm ination of so c ia l activity for the choir, 1 a fte r a y e a r of insp iring service in m usical ministry.

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Bottom raw : R. P h illip s , R. Cunn ingham , B. M ortin , D. C la y , E. H u sarik , D. Hughes. Raw tw a : J . Fanthorpe, K . Sea rs , D. M ackey , J . Cutty , D. D ickerson , D. Pressler, J . H o llis , H. W a lk e r. Raw three : J . H in ka , H. R ice, J . S ir r in e , D. H obbs, D. Sh ep p ard , W . G u y , R.

C asn e r, L. W atson , R. Howerter. Raw fou r: L. Dom ont, E. S lo a n , J . Bag gs, P. W a ld fa g e l, J . A d am s, R. Sw ineho rt, J . Lunsford , C . W e a ve r . Raw five : E. N ash , A . O rch a rd , W . M cC u lley , D. E ld rid g e , D. Lang , E. A nderso n , D. M cllw o ine , L. M otson, D. Janes.

V i t i n p W J e C L orud . . .

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“ For Thee W e S in g ” w as the s lo g a n this y e a r fo r the V ik in gs.

Som e o f the ob jectives o f V ik in g M ale Ch o ru s a re : to foster an d a d v a n ce chora l s in g in g , to p ro v id e artistic and spiritual e xp e rie n ce s fo r the p a rtic ip a n ts; to prom ote the finest type of chora l music in o rd e r to m ake these e xp e rie n ce s possib le ; to e n co u rag e reh e arsa l proced ures co n d u cive to attain ing the h ighest possib le level in m usic iansh ip and artistic perfo rm ance.

The V ik in g s have served in m any w a ys in fu lfillin g these objectives. They have contributed their services to C o lle g e Church, K a n k a k e e First Church , a n d , on their an n u al tour, to several churches in Southern Illinois an d Io w a. They c o lla b o ­rated with Treb le C le f an d the O liv e t Sym phony in presenting concerts, an d atten ded the M ale Chorus Festival a t M oody Bible Institute. A Folk S in g in the U niverse w as a lso on their a g e n d a .

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Bof/om raw,* J« R o o ric k , C . V a n n e st, C . M o rris , P. V o n A u s d o ll, K. F a ll is , P. G e re o u e , J. N u n le y , J . S y lv io , M. C o llin s , N . Rothm an. Row fw a. C . M eo d , J. P a lm e r, L. G re e n , R. D o e n g e s , J. N o rth , L. H o tto n , R. W o s s o n , N . C h e e v e r , S . M o d d o x , L. C ru m m er. Row t h r e e : P. O l iv e r , B. T u rn q u ls t, D . To o n e, J. M y e rs , J . To o n e , B.

F ish e r, N . D o rr, M. E llis , M. P h ip p s , M. Le w is, F. P h e lp s. Row four: J . M o h l, N . K o rtrig h t, B. P h ilo , S . P rice , C . S c h o o n o v e r, J . K e n n e d y , S . H a ilm o n , L. P o n n ie r, L. W h e e le r , J. C o x . Row five ; L. R ice , N . W o n d e l, M. P r id d y , G . S p r in k le , S . E y la n d e r , C . M a rtin i, C . R u p p ,B. Lu ca s , S . F re e lo n d , L. R ose, A . Sm ith .

D U L C L f C L o ir

B le n d in g their vo ices ob ove the cho ir, the Toone sisters a d d a b it of va riety to ch o ir presentations.

“V coiced in P raide

T re b le -C le f C h o ir pro vid e d the sp e c ia l music for services at C o lle g e Church at various times during the y e a r. They presented a joint concert with the V ik in g s C h o ir and an inform al “ a ll-sch o o l" Christm as Co n ce rt. Two other concerts, one of w hich w as an Easter Sunrise Service, were g iven at C hanute A ir Force Base.

S o c ia l “ non -co nce rt" activities included an inform al party a fter the T re b le -C le f-V ik in g s concert and the annual Sp rin g Banquet.

The crow ning activity of T re b le -C le f’s m usical y e a r was the annual spring tour when, the members o f T re b le -C le f C h o ir lifted their “ V o ice s in P ra ise ," the motto of the choir.

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Bottom raw: R. P h illip s , v ice-p residen t; C . M cM ahan, P. O liv e r , D, W eed , secretary ; H. H opkins, d irecto r; O . M eyer, treasu rer; M. Norton, lib ra r ia n ; V . S law son , R W illia m s , p resident. Raw fwa: E. G usta fso n , M . O chs, H. W a lk e r, V . T rave r, R. C rib b s , J . C ra ig , S. Thom as, C . E lliott, J . S y lv ia . Raw three: J . M yers, M. Tharn tan , D.

D ickerson , J . Pester, J . R itch ie , J Cutty , D. Brow n, L Te is in ge r, B. Baker. Raw taur- S . Van Scho ick , J . W illia m s , C . W a a l, A . Bohl, D. Hobbs, H. N ee ley , C . A im , B. Ph ilo , C . Sm ith , L. W h e e le r . Raw five. F. W en g e r, H. S ka lsk y , L. Pattersan , R. Evearitt , L. M atsan , D. G o d w in , J . A d am s, P. D anner, J . H a ider.

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The autdaar "p a p " concert g iven by the b a n d was w id ely re­ceived by secular music lovers

The Band w as active in num erous w ays this y e a r. They p layed at the d e d icatio n o f H ills H all and on the occasio n of form er President E isenho w er’s m em orable visit to O liv e t ’s cam pus. The Band a lso p lay e d at fo o tb a ll gam es and at the Hom ecom ing (Tip -O ff) b a ske tb a ll gam e.

O n e out-of-doors “ p o p ” concert w as g ive n in the fa ll, and several form al concerts w ere presented throughout the ye a r. A m o ng their other functions were a visit to a C h ic a g o Sym phony O rch e stra Co ncert and a S p rin g Banquet.

Two o f the B a n d ’s innovations this y e a r w ere the first tour the Band has ever taken and the creation o f an " H is ­torians B o o k ” fo r reco rd in g the B a n d ’s activ ities e ach y e a r.

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S e a le d : J . A d am s, W . S cha ltenb rand , G . Bauck, V . T rave r, R. Eve rett, J . G o dw in . Sta n d in g: C . M ead , M. Thornton, J . G adbow , D. W eed .

C ja ie O rc^ a n ( ju i ld a n d d3raSS (3 h o i r .

f- rouide Specialization j?tor musiciansThe G a le O rg a n G u ild rem em bered this y e a r ’s theme,

“ Better Church M u sic ," in a ll its activ itie s. Its m em bers atten ded a facu lty recita l at V a lp a ra is o U niversity during the first sem ester. O n February 16 they visited W heato n C o lle g e , and on M arch 1 1 they atten ded an o rga n dem on­stration at n e arb y St. P a u l’s Ep isco p a l Church . In M ay they a g a in visited St. P a u l’s to hear Mr. M ondello , o rga n ist at R o ckefe lle r C h a p e l o f the U niversity o f C h ic a g o .

The Brass C h o ir w as com posed o f eleven instruments this y e a r— four trum pets, three trom bones, two French horns, one baritone, and one tuba. Their tones sometimes b lend ed into dulcet harm onies, and at other times into strident m arches.

This o rg a n iza tio n g a v e their own public concert this y e a r b esid e s a p p e a r in g on the music program fo r B a cca la u rea te S u n d ay , g iv in g a Com m encem ent concert, and p la y in g in one o f the ch ap e l services.

S e a le d : Dr. G a le . First raw: N . K ran ich , S . U h lm el, P. Tacke l, C . Lu g in b ill, J . G a d b a w , G . W ilso n , P.

Lynn, J . C lin e , J . N un ley , S. V anSch a ick , M. Evans. Back raw: R. C unningham , L. Sm ith , K . A rm strong , R. Reedy.

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This a ca d e m ic y e a r the orchestra g a v e three form al concerts. The first w as pre­sented at the Recita l H a ll. M rs. Evans and Mr. Kran ich sa n g the sp e c ia l num bers in the second concert. The Com m encem ent Concert w as the last one o f the y e a r. Be­sides these p erfo rm ances, they a c c o m p a ­nied the three perfo rm ances o f the “ M essiah .”

The Com m encem ent Co nce rt w as the most im portant orchestral activ ity . It w as the summit o f a y e a r's w ork. A t this co n ­cert the orchestra presented some o f the great c lassics o f the w orld o f m usic. A lso , as part o f the Com m encem ent e xe rc ise s, the orchestra perform ed be fo re its large st audience.

P ro v id ed c u it u r a i m u d ic

Recital H a ll was the scene of one of the many O rchestra Concerts perfo rm ed each y e a r .

N a om i D orr, Pionist

A n n Bo hi Sm ith, Pionist

Shoron D en sfo rd , M e zzo -So p ro n o Sfeve Stutz, Trom bonist o n d Pionist

The sen ior y e a r is filled with m any events. For music m ajors one o f these events is the Sen ior R ecita l, a requ ire­ment for the B ache lor o f S c ie n ce d e g re e in music education. This p ro v id e s an opportunity to show frie n d s the a cco m ­plishm ents o f four ye a rs o f study.

The selections perform ed are from vario u s perio ds of m usic history. Those seniors who presented recita ls this y e a r w e re: M ary A h le m an n , A nn Blevins; Elnor Stevenson and A nn Bohl Sm ith; Phyllis S p ry an d N o rris T e a g u e ; Je a n G a d - bow an d C h u ck C la rk ; N a o m i D arr an d Peg O liv e r; Steve Stutz an d Sh aro n D en sfo rd ; Ed C h a p m a n a n d Ed Sh eckle r.

M ory Ah lem a nn , P ianist

Ph yllis S p ry , Pionist Elnor Stevenson, M ezzo-Soprano

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Peggy O liv e r , CantraltaJe an G adbow , O rga n ist Ed C h a p m a n , Bass Baritone

O liv e tia n s Quartet. A» Piano. Jam es Ja rre tt, B a rito n e ; Sta n d in g. Left ta right: M ichael H e il, First Tenor;

Robert S im ans, Bass; Randall Robbins, Second Tenor.

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The O liv e tian Q u artet toured the C e n ­tral O h io , W isco n sin , M ich iga n , N ortheast In d ia n a , an d In d ia n a p o lis districts during June, Ju ly , and A ugust. S in ce this grou p is on a ye ar-ro u n d contract they a lso went out fo r various m eetings on e ach w eek-end o f the school y e a r.

Three lad ie s trios, the T re b le -A ire s, the Jo y Tones, an d the K in gs K a ro la ire s , co v­ered those districts w hich the O liv e tian s d id not. These groups trave led fo r the c o lle g e only during the month o f June.

Jim Bohi an d O v id Yo u n g represented the c o lle g e at a ll the district conventions.

K in g s K aro lo ires: Left to R ight: Sharon D ensford , Noncy Rhodes, Dione S igenfho ler.

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O liv e t ’s o utstand ing featu re is her re lig io u s e m p h asis. The C o l­le g e an d C o lle g e Church w ork to ge th er to prom ote the d e v e lo p ­ment o f a vital sp iritu a lity an d re lig io u s e xp e rie n ce in e ach stu­dent an d personnel m em ber.

A ctiv ities such as C h a p e l, P ra y ­er B a n d , M issio n ary B a n d , R ev iv­a ls an d p ra y e r b e fo re c lasse s a re in d ica tio n s o f O liv e t ’s concern fo r the re lig io u s grow th o f her stu­dents; a n d they a re steps tow ard the re a liz in g her motto, “ E d u c a ­tion with a C h ristian P u rp o se.”

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Four m ornings a w eek— T u e sd a y e xc lu d e d — O liv e t ’s fa m ily o f students, facu lty , and adm in istration gathers in How e C h a p e l fo r a h a lf hour of de votions.

The program s are va rie d in nature and include facu lty, student, and guest sp ea kers, as well as m usical services. Through the ch ap e l program s students and facu lty receive a sp iritual uplift fo r the rem ainder o f the d a y .

Dr. D u d le y Powers

C ^ lictp ei • . . pauAe to FVIeclttateRev. Russell B irchard

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Dr. Wm. F. A lb rig h t

The im portance o f the Prayer Band is dem onstrated by the fact that Dr. Reed has often referred to it as the “ pow er­house o f the ca m p u s."

The fire of this “ p o w erh o u se " is stoked from 6 :1 5 to 7 :0 0 on M o n d ay, T u e sd a y, Th u rsd ay , and F rid a y e ven in gs. The resulting “ p o w e r" is used in service to others. This “ pow er" took the lea d in e n co u ra g in g the students to fast and p ray before the rev iva ls. D uring the Christm as seaso n, several of its m em bers he lped with the S a lv a tio n A rm y kettles.

Jim Jarrett, sang le a d e r far Pra yer Band.

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Prayer Band President, D en n is A p p le .

W alter H eck p ro v id in g oppo rtu n ity far m editation through

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Reverend N a sh , C o lle g e Church Postor.

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The service e n d e d , m em bers of the congregotion leove the sonctuary o m id sm iles and greetings of frie n d s .

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A typ ica l Su n d a y m arnm g co n gregation listens intently ta the m essage and w arships with reverence.

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O p p o rtu n ity . J or lA Jo rsh ip

At the close o f the d a y , when the n ight shado w s have settled dow n on O liv e t ’s cam pus, one can look southw ard acro ss the w a y an d see the illum inated sp ire of C o lle g e Church silhouetted a g a in st the d a rke n e d sky. How sp le n ­d id ly this illustrates the theme for the 1 9 6 3 A u ro ra — “ By this light I w a lke d through d a rk n e ss .”

C e rta in ly C o lle g e Church is the sh in ing light of a ll cam pus life . In her co rrid o rs and classroom s is found the light of B ib le te a ch in g , C h ristian fe llow sh ip an d serv ice. W ithin the w a lls of the beautifu l san ctu ary there sh ines the light of in sp ira tio n a l w orsh ip . From the pulpit there beam s the m in­istry of the p re a ch e d w ord to those w ho enter. A n d at the a lta rs w here ne ed y hearts bow fo r p ra y e r there rad ia te s the light o f G o d ’s g ra c e b rin g in g fo rg ive n e ss an d c le a n sin g . C o lle g e C hurch lights the w a y through the y e a r an d through a ll the y e a rs . It is the fervent p raye r of pastor an d p eop le that this w ill a lw a y s be our distinction.

— Forrest W . N ash

Ch a ncel C h a ir m em bers line up in the basem ent of the church before the w arship service.

C o lle g e students p a rtic ipa te in the church program b y h e lp in g in the instruction af S u n d a y S ch a a l classes

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Dr. H o rd y C. Powers— F a ll Evangelist.

“ 1 / 9 . . ”tRevive u5 ac^ain

The revivals held at C o lle g e Church this past y e a r a ffo rd ed the student b o d y and facu lty w onderfu l opportunities to grow sp iritu a lly . Dr. H a rd y C . Powers, g e n e ra l superintendent of the Church o f the N a za re n e , w as with us O cto b e r 7-14 as e va n ge list for our Fall R ev iva l. Professor Ja m e s M cG ra w of the N a za re n e Sem in ary held the Youth Revival at the b e ­g in n in g o f the second sem ester. O u r S p rin g Revival ran from A p ril 7 to A p ril 14, Easter S u n d ay , with Dr. R. S . Ta ylo r, a professor at the N a za re n e T h e o lo g ic a l Sem in ary in Kan sas C ity , as e va n ge list. G o d blessed us in e ach o f these e v a n g e l­istic e n d eavo rs.

Professor Jom es M cG row — Youth W eek Evangelist.

Rev. Ross Em m erick ond Dr. H oro ld W . Reed look over the letters a n d cards re ce ived from p e o p le p ro y in g for the S p r in g R e v ivo l o f 1962.

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the new men's resid en ce dorm.

A necessity in the busy co lle g e life is the time set a s id e d a ily fo r quiet m editation a n d com m unication with G o d . It is at these tim es o f pe rso n a l w orsh ip that one fo rge ts the p ress in g prob lem s o f cam pus life an d rece ives his strength fo r the d a y . W h e th er one prefers, to have his devotions in his room o r in the p ra y e r room p ro vid e d in e ach dorm , the time spent in B ib le re a d in g , p raye r, an d m editation deep e n s a n d v ita lize s o n e ’s C h ristian e xp e rie n ce b y d ra w in g him clo se r to the H e a ve n ly Father.

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N esb itt H oII p ra y e r room p ro v id e s resid en t girls on otm osphere for th e ir p e rso n a l devotions.

Chapm on H oII residents find a p la ce for quiet m editotion in th e ir p ra y e r room.

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J ntrcimurcilThe intram ural pro gram not o n ly meets re cre a tio n a l needs but a lso fills an im portant

so c ia l n eed. Intram ural g a m e s p ro v id e the contestants with an opportunity to test skills an d to learn team w ork. It g ive s spectators a ch an ce to “ pull fo r the te a m .” In this m anner the intram ural pro gram helps students to p ractice life situations.

S in ce there a re s ix so c ie ty team s on cam pus, e very student can be in clu d e d . Sports is on ly one a re a o f com petition. There a re a lso contests fo r those h a v in g lit­e ra ry an d m usical talent.

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Caach C la ren ce W ard; d irector at m en's intram ural sports.

C ro u ch es a n j o ,uerSeerd

Prat. H arlaw H a p kins, d irector at the music portion at the m usic-literary intram ura l activ ities.

Caach Lara D anaha, d irector at the w om en’s ath letic program .

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Pra f. A fh e l M cCam bs, chairm an af the literary-m usic intram ural a ctiv itie s .

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S o c ie t ie s

Through O liv e t ’s s ix societies not on ly is the ath letic program c a r­ried out but a lso p ro g ra m s o f music a n d lite rary content.

The societies com pete a g a in st each other in va rio u s m ajor and minor sports from so ftb a ll and b a sk e tb a ll to a rch e ry an d tennis. Through these events m em bers o f the team s m ay e arn points tow ard an “ O C lu b " letter.

The societies com pete a lso in s ix m usic-literary contests. Each so ­ciety supp lies a m aster o f ce re ­m onies for one o f the p ro gram s.

In d iv id u a l m em bers earn points tow ard personal g o a ls w hile at the sam e time the societies earn points in com petition fo r the "P re sid e n t's C u p .” The P re sid e n t’s C u p is em ­blem atic o f suprem acy for the y e a r in society com petition.

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Dr. Jo h n C o in e r , C hoirm an of the Introm ural C ouncil.

The Intram ural Council has the duty o f co o rd in a t­ing the intram ural program , as well as interpreting its constitution and by-law s. The council chairm an, with the help o f the other council m em bers, is re­sponsib le for a ll the procedures of program m ing, jurisdiction o f facilities, purchasing o f equipm ent an d supp lies, and the totaling and record ing of points. The council appoints the m aster of cere­m onies for each public perform ance, each society p ro v id in g a m aster o f cerem onies for one program a ye a r.

This b o d y consists of the dean of students, the president o f the associated students, the chairm an o f the departm ents o f physical education, speech, and fine arts, and the presidents o f the ind ividual societies. The president a n d dean o f the co lle ge are m em bers ex-officio.

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Row' I : F. K ibb ons, S . Sonders, Prof. Tom linson, M. W e ach te r, S . M ocKay, W . Ba llo rd , M . G rim sho w , W . R igg le , L. M atson, S . Price . Row 2 : J . C o rd er, P. M yers, J . G o lb ro ith , S. E llio tt, S . S tr ick le r , K. G o w o n , C . K ing , M . D arby , L. B righ t, K. Sp ackey , R. Young , J . S loon . Raw 3: E. Flom , J . To igo , D. Jockson , B. Caho on , J . H ubbe ll, M . W ise , J . N orth , M. W il­le tt, A . B lock, M . Beovin , B. P loulus, P. O liv e r , M . Lew is. Row 4: V . D illo n , L. Fousz, J . A rnett, D. K jonaos, D. Roberson, W . G ro ss , F.

DeH oon, W . Eddy, G . Leckrone, L. W h e e le r , S . Thom as, P. C artw rig h t, L. Hogsert. Row 5: C . N elson , A . W e lls , E. P a lin g , R. A d k isso n , H . Hod- le y , D . Eosterling , L. M urphy, J . Jackso n , C . F rye , C . M artin i, D. Shodow ens, D , W illio m s , M. Kohn. Row 6 R. W orkm an , J . Kouffm on, S . N ovotny , R. C o ld w e ll, A . Sounders, H. C rob tree , R. B la ir , G . Pence, G . M u llin , D. D oo ley , K. Thom os, R. H ew itt, D. Hobbs, P. Chopm on.

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Softball

Football

Baseball

Basketball

Track

V o lleyb all

G o lf

Swimm ing

M ixed D oubles, Tennis

Badminton

A rchery

Ping p o n g, s ing les

Cross country

M en’s tennis dou b les

M usic-literary

men 70 wom en 80

5 0

men 7 0 wom en 3 0

20

men 4 0 women

men 60 wom en 20

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1st raw Sue M cKay, secreto ry-treasurer; M ary W each te r, women's o th letic d irecto r; W olt B a lla rd , p resid en t; Prof. Ton linson , sponsor. 2 nd r a w M ike G rim sh aw , Program Cho irm on ; Lourel M atson, sergeant-at-arm s; W a lt R igg le , M en's A th le tic D irector.

Beta started off the season strongly, w inning three o f its first five gam es, but then ran into trouble, lost four gam es in a row, and fin a lly finished in fourth place. Beta show ed its a b ility , however, b y b e atin g Zeta in the season final, 4 -1 , g iv in g pitcher Ron W il­liam s his on ly d e feat. Beta played well all season and should be a real threat next ye a r.

1st raw: W . G ro ss , L. Schrack , M. H e il. 2nd raw: L. W atson , W . R igg le , E. Skinner.

SoftUi. . .^ d e m o n s tra te s a ^ j f o r l

Beta, with two forfeits in its v icto ry colum n, fin ished third in w om en's so ftb a ll. Beta won only one ga m e that they p la y e d , but the forfeits g a v e them a 3 -2 rec­o rd . Peg O liv e r, B e ta ’s A ll-sta r, w as a very g re a t help to the Beta team this y e a r. . . .

1st raw-. P. O liv e r , J . A rnett, T. B a ile y , M. Lew is. 2 nd raw-. M. B eav in , B. Paulus, M. W eachter.

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G o o d luck team , G o o d luck! G o o d luck team , G o o d luck! From the co a ch , an d the fan s,

A n d the ch ee rle a d ers too! TEAM , we say , G O O D LU CK!

1st raw L Bright, K S p a c k e y , D. W illia m s, S. H ick le r, P. M yers

c jC o y u l w S u p p o r te r 5 . . .

C^ reate u iia S m

The ch e e rin g section is f ille d with Beta fans who uph old the ir team

1 1 1

Beta started out strong, but slow ed down during the second h a lf o f the seaso n, e n d in g with a 5-5 record an d tie ing G am m a for third p la c e . The Beta men p layed hard with real figh tin g ch a lle n g e to their opponents. This y e a r ’s team w as co a ch e d by Lee Sch ro ck and w a s consistently led on the floor by b a ll-h a n d le r Larry W atson and top scorer and rebounder Larry S p a u ld in g .

1st raw: J . W o k e ly , I . W o lso n , W . G ro ss , R. B lo ir. 2 nd raw: E . W ilco x , I . Spau ld in g , L. Schrock,

W . R igg le , S . N o ve ln y , G . Pence.

m , n ; B u i M t t . . .

j-^a'Ouicle5 a ctio n -j^ iiI eel m o m en ts

Larry S p a u ld in g of the Beto team d rib b le s the b a ll from under the b o o rd a n d tokes to the offense.

Rebounders try d espera te ly to ga in control af the bo ll.

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Beta w as in a tie for fifth p la ce at the close of the b a sk e tb a ll seaso n with a 2-8 record . Two of these losses cam e on forfeits when Beta could not muster a team . D espite their b a d b re a ks, the Beta wom en a d d e d to the spirit o f com petition am o ng the team s. P e g g y O liv e r w as consistently the high sco re r an d top p la y e r for Beta.

4lA Jom en 3 . . .

j-^rovideA tim e f o r Se i^ -exp reS iio n

Beta's Donna W illia m s m akes an easy lay-up .

1st row: P. O liv e r , L. B righ t, 2 n d row: M. Lew is, D. Easte rlin g , J .

To igo .

D eanna Easterling attem pts a shot for the Beta g irls.

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Larry Sp a u ld in g — Basketba ll

Larry W atson— Basketball

G erard Pence— M usic— Literary, Instrum ental

C o n n ie M artin i— M usic— Literary, S p eech

P eggy O liv e r— S o ftb a ll

f-^rovideA been c o m p e tit io n

Lee Schrack— Softb a ll

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Raw 1: M . Brow n, T . S p e rlin g , D. S te ino cker, J . S ch o e fer, C . V ann e tt, M. Lantz, T . D ie tkus, M . Ch ism , S . G ib so n , E. C o rn e ll, J . Ford . Raw 2 : L. H attan , M. O chs, A . G a m b ill, D. C a rp en te r, C . M o rris , Prof. L. A n ­derson, J . W illia m s , D. V onSeggen , D. W e e d , 3 . S e a l, R. Rupp, L. Percifie ld . Raw 3 : J . Densm ore, J . Pester, F. M ortin , R. B a ile y , D . Keyes, B. Shaw , K. R a tliff , R. H owerter, D. Everett, D . Schoonw etter, E. K e lly , T. B la ir . Raw 4: M. S a b in , R. G r is a , N . K e lle r , A . S h ir le y , J . M ohl, P. Brown, D . Tao ne , J . Taone , J . Thom as, P. Byrd , D. Yo ch im , A . G ille tte ,

R. K in ners ley , H. Bennett. Raw 5 : J . W illio m s , C . W a a l , K . Le igh , D. N e ik irk , P. H aney , N . E a rle , C . D av is , S . M addox , S. A tw ood , A . Johns, K . La rk in s , B. M cA ne lly , R. C ra b ill , M . P riddy . Raw 6: W . Evons, E. S w eeney , D. C ra ss , R. U nderw ood, R. C lip p e r , L. Boh lke , S . B row n, H. M oore, E. S h ip le r , R. M artin , B. G u y , M . B right, P. Robbins, S . Street. Raw 7 : D. Foor, C . H o lste in , S . M ikese ll, L. Pattersan , S . G la d d in g , T. L ightle , D. W illia m s , J . Ja rre tt , L. T h ill , J . D a v is , E . S lo an , T . Rochrohr, R. C r ib s , J . D av is .

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S t a n d i

S o c ie L 1st row : D. W e e d , W om en ’s A th le tic D irector; Praf. A n d e rsan , Sponsor; B.

S e a l, Secretary-T reasu re r. 2nd raw : R. Rupp, Program C h a irm an ; D. Van-

Segg en , Sergeant-at-arm s; J . W illia m s , President.

9sSoftball men 7 0

wom en 6 0

Football 12 0

Baseball

Basketball men 10 0wom en 120

Track

V olleyball

G o lf

Swimming

M ixed doubles, Tennis 3 0

Badminton

Archery men 3 0wom en 6 0

Ping-pong, s ing les men 5 0wom en 45

Cross country

Men’s Tennis doubles

M usic-literary 19 0

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1st row : J . D ovis , D. C ross, B. G u y , B. Bright. 2nd row : D. Keys, R. Underw ood, R. Rupp, J . Densm ore, E. Sh ip le r ,

3rd row.- L. Pe rcifie ld , D. Von Seggen , C . S lauson , D. Foor, R. T ryon , H. M oore.

Delta found itself in the cellar at the end of the softball season this y e a r, due partly to the fo r ­feiture o f three gam es. Duane C ross tied fo r the le a gu e batting cham pionsh ip with a torrid chip o f .5 6 0 . Delta had a well b a lanced team fe a re d by every other team in the le a g u e .

S o f t i J i . . .

'^ t^ em ondtrated a te a m e ^ o rt

1st row: D. S te inacker, M. Brow n, D. W eed . 2nd row: M. Ch ism , C . W o o l, S . G ib son , P. Byrd.

Delta had m any b ad b reaks, resulting in their fatefu l fourth- p la ce position. Led by C a ro lyn W a a l and Donna W e e d , the team p layed h a rd , but couldn 't get the right b re a k at the right time. They fin ished the softball season with a 2-3 record .

W e 're out to w in, S o lets b e g in .

By g iv in g a cheer, O u r team can he ar.

D -E -L-T-A D -E-L-T-A Y a Delta

K. Larkins, A . S h ir le y , C . M orris, D. N e ik irk

J i o y J S u p p o rte rs . . .

C r e a t e s en tli u sia S m

D el fa coach a n d d e fe n d e rs lo ok an in d e sp a ir as the p la ye rs da the ir best ta win the gome.

D e lta ’s h a rd -figh tin g b a ske tb a ll team fin ished in second p la ce . Beaten only by S ig m a an d G a m ­ma, D e lta 's team fought S ig m a all y e a r fo r first p la ce , but w as un­a b le to a ch ie ve the cham pionsh ip .

The team 's le a d in g p layers w ere freshm en Ed N ash and D w ayne Cross, and sophom ores D a le V on S e g g e n an d Tom Lightle. The team w as co a ch e d by Keith Burba.

M m i B a lU .

1st row: J . Spo ng ie r, B. C lip p e r , E. N osh, C . Rupp, D. C ross, T . Lightle . 2 n d row: L. Percifie ld , W .

Scholtenbrond , D. Von Seggen , K. Burbo, D. W illio m s, D. Koets, R. Anderson.

P r o v id e d a c tio n - j^ i l fe d m o m e n ts

De/to rebounders lin e up with opponents for fo u l shot.Ed N osh looks on in d e sp o ir o ffer shooting for D elto In society tilt with S igm o.

D elta 's w om en’s b a sk e tb a ll team fin ished the s e a ­son in first p la ce with an e xce lle n t 9-1 record . The ir on ly d e fea t w a s to second p la c e Zeta b y a 2 0 -6 score. The D elta wom en p la y e d hard an d fast, keeping their opp onents on the m ove. P ace d by M arty Chism on the offensive, an d C a ro ly n W a a l on the d e fen sive , Delta cam e through with the first p lace position.

lA Jo m en J d ^ a d b e tb a d . . .f~^rovided tim e Aeij'-expreddion

The score mounts h ig h e r as Roberta K in n e rsle y

m akes a basket fo r Delta.

1st row: D. W e e d , S . G ab so n , M . Ch ism . 2nd raw: D. N e ik irk , C . W a a l, R.

K in ne rs ley , M . S a b in .

C a p ta in Danna W eed e xp la in s the new ru les to h er p la ye rs in

a p reg a m e chat.

D o p (Com petitors . . .

f-^roduce keener c o m p e titio n

M arsha S a b in — S o ftb a ll Sharon D en sfa rd — M usic— Literary, Vocal

M arty Ch ism — Basketball Ed N a sh — Basketba ll C a ro lyn W aal— Basketball

N a ncy Kartright— S o ftb a ll

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Ed Cha pm a n— M usic— Literary, V a ca l K aren Larkins— M usic— Literary, V ocal

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Row I : J . N u n ley , C . M orris, V . Be lt, Prof. J . H onson, J . Sm ith , T. Spo ckey , A . Bonnette, E. H usorik , P. S tock, R. H ieb , M . C o llin s . Raw 2. B. K in g , B . Forbes, L. B irchard , L. G re e n , P. Chapm on , N . C heever, L. M ob ley , S . M oddox, S . D itm er, S . Sm ashey, D . B ertsch inger, P. Larrison . Row 3 : S . Show , J . M yers, D. Perry , B. Steckhon , M . S h ep p a rd , J . C ro ig ,B. M ortin , L. Sko do k, B. B aker, E. T in k , R. H a rvey , J . H o rris . Row A.

B. Tucker, A . S trong , J . C o x , L. R ice , P. Christm as, C . C r ite s , J . W ebb ,C . D im both, D . K u rtz , A . H o ll, M. Tenney. Raw 5 : M. Re ligo , J . Lee,D . Rolph, S . W o ld e n , G . H aydon , P. Tubbs, B. M cCullough , S . Free lond , M . Thornton, L. Rose. Sow 6 : J . H o lder, R. M cSw ain , K. Arm strong , C, Lightfoot, I . B row n, P. Re inbo ld , J . Burd , G . N yssen , T. H orner, R. N a ill , N. Teague.

r $( j a m n i a - S cocieL

S ta n d iin 1st row : A . Bonnette , Secretory-Treosurer; J . Sm ith , Men's A th le tic D irector; E.

H usorik , Progrom C h a irm an . 2nd row : T . Spo ckey , President; P. Stock, W om en's

A th le tic D irector; Prof. J . Honson, Sponsor.

Softball men 20wom en 4 0

Football 5 0BaseballBasketball men 7 0

wom en 6 0TrackV o lleyb allG o lfSwim m ingM ixed dou b les, tennisBadmintonA rchery men 10Ping-pong, s ing les men 15

wom en 10Cross countryM en’s tennis d ou b lesM usic-literary 2 0 0

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The d e fe n d in g cham pions fought hard a ll the w ay this y e a r, but co u ld n ’t do better than a fifth p la ce finish. Je rry H older, D ave Pennell, an d Ron M cSw ain , were standouts on a G a m m a team that showed hustle and determ ination but d id n ’t get m any breaks. G a m m a , with the exp e rie n ce g a in e d this seaso n , should be a strong contender next y e a r.

Js f raw : R. N o ill, D. Pennell, B. D arr, J . H older.

2nd raw: T. Spo ckey , G . H aydon , K . Arm strong,

C . Lightfoot, G . Brensdal.

SoftLll. . .cJ^ ew iondtrcited a te a m e ^ o rt

The G a m m a wom en fin ished fifth with a 1-4 reco rd . The team 's le a d in g p layers w ere junior, Pat Stock, an d freshm en A u d re y H all an d N a n c y C h e e ve r. The G a m m a 's lone victo ry o f the season cam e in a rain-shortened ga m e a g a in st Ze ta , the final sco re b e in g 1 3 -0 .

1st raw : B. K in g , W . Lew is, P. G ereo ue . 2nd raw: A . Strong , P. Stock, D. Rolph.

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For the red, fo r the red,

For the red, Fight! Fight!

For the b la ck , fo r the b lack ,

For the b la ck , Fight! Fight!

For the red, Fight! Fight!

A n d the b la ck , Fight! Fight!

Y e a h red, Y e a h b lack ,

Y e a h team ! F ight b a ck!!!

1st row: B. Forbes, B. K in g . 2 n d row : D . K u rtz , L. Rose, C . Stout, M . C o llin s .

c J o t j a ( S u p p o r t e r s . . .

C r e a te e n lk udiadni

A p e rso n a l exp ressio n has no b e a rin g on the thoughts of victory in the m inds of these G am m a fans.

Although slated to finish last in pre- seasan p re d ictio n s, G a m m a s u r p r i s e d everyone by finish ing with a 5-5 re co rd ,

tie in g far third p lace. G a m m a defeated every team but Sigm a in the first round and wan over K a p p a in bath rounds.

This year's team was coached by senior Je rry Sm ith, and an the court the tap man was sen ior D ick F e lix First year man Ernie F la y d d id a com m endable jab an the boards,

1st raw: D. M a n z , D. P e n n e ll, R« M cS w a in , J. Burd . 2nd raw: K. Sm ith , P. K id d , K. A rm stro n g , E. F lo y d ,

D F a ll/s , D. F e lix .

W e n ’> & a ,L t U i

W ith arms outstretched, G a m m a A ll-S ta r, Dick F e lix , gaes high far the ba ll.

f-^rouided a c t io n - ^ i i ie d m o m e n ts

G a m m a p la ye r fights hard far the b a ll against K ap p a .

The G a m m a wom en started the se a ­son with a v icto ry o ver K a p p a , then slow ed dow n, an d fin ished the season in fourth p la c e with a 3 -7 reco rd . The G a m m a a ttack w as s p e a rh e a d e d by Paula G e re a u and A n ita Strong on the offensive, and W ilm a Lew is, very effi­cient at getting rebo unds, on the d e ­fen sive .

1st raw: P. G e re a u e , B. K ing . 2 n d row: A . S trong ,

P. S to ck , W . Lew is, D. Ralph.

lA Jo m en 5 ( l^ a d h e tla d . . .

j-^rouideS j o r Aei^-expreAAionThere is a q u ick reaction from a ll p la ye rs as the G am m a g irls attem pt a G a m m a ’s Pat Stack catches p a ss from team m ate,basket.

A u d re y H a ll— saftba ll Je rry H o lder— softba ll

D ick F e lix— b o sketb a ll W ilm o Lew is— b a sk e tb o ll Paul Z a ro ya — m usic-literary, speech

A rm an d Bloch— m usic-literory, speech M ary Ah lem an— m usic-literary, instrum ental

Raw I : J . S y lv ia , A . S w isher, P. W orst, J . Johnson , C . Stout, D . S iegen- th a le r, K. S ea rs , Prof. M cCom bs, J . Burke , J . Yo sh ino go , J . Hoyse. Row 2 : D . Bryont, M. Freem an, J . Leckrone, M. M orse, D. D ickerson , R. Cunn ingham , C . Sk in n e r, C . S izem o re , M . T ie m e ie r, E. W e d g e , R. H irst, C . M ead. Row 3 : M. Ph ipps, G . G o o d , E. G u sta fso n , M . In loes,E. E llio tt, H. N e ib y , J . Fanthorpe, D. W oodcook, S . H o rlan , V . A p le y , L. Crum m er, C . M oore. Raw 4: A . B lev in s , M . H onsen , B. Hughes, J .

Kennedy, A . H o lm gren , J . S irrin e , J . W illio m s , L. C o llin s , R. H o fstra , J . Rector, S . U lm et, B. O berto . Raw 5: S . Hothow oy, R. Ruchord , M. Favo rite , M. A nem o , R. Reader, S. Rando lph , B. Peterson, D . Fetters,B. M euer, M. C u tnaw , K. S h ir le y , R. P h illip s . Raw 6: P. Tockett, D. W eeks , C . C a y e , D. Tay lo r, R. C o rlson , D. E ld rid g e , J . M onck, D. Long, L. O u w en g a , R. W illia m s , G . G a k e r , D. Johnson.

KAT

Softba ll

FootballBaseballB asketball

TrackV o lle yb a llG o lfSwimm ing

—J^ a p p a ^ o c ie h

S ta n d ii nc ^s

Cross country M en’s tennis dou b les M usic-literary

men 4 0 w om en 12 0

1 00

menw om en

4 03 0

M ixed dou b les, tennis Badm inton

5 0

A rchery men 6 0wom en 5 0

P in g-p o n g, s in g le s men 15wom en 45

14 0

1st row.- J . Johnson , wom en's a th letic d irecto r; D. S ieg en tha le r , program chairm on.

2 n d raw: Prof. M cCom bs, sponsor; B. S to rcher, p residen t; L. W in ch este r, men's

o th letic d irecto r.

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K a p p a cam e on strong at the sea ­so n ’s end to finish in third p la ce . A l­though K a p p a had more e xperienced p layers on their team than d id the other societies, the third p lace finish ca lle d for lots o f hustle and team play, w hich K a p p a had to g ive . D oug Fet­ters show ed g re a t prom ise as a pitcher an d lo n g-b a ll hitter, an d with the sup­port o f the other freshm en, K a p p a could be a strong contender next year.

1st ra w : B. D ensford , H. Fulton, H. N ee ley , K. S e a rs , J . S irrin e . 2nd raw.- D. Lang , S . Rando lph, H. Evans,

D . T ay lo r.

^ t^ em ondtrcited a te a m e ^ o rt

The K a p p a w om en, led by Je a n Jo h n ­son, e n d ed the so ftb a ll season in und is­puted possession of first p la ce . A lthough K a p p a p la y e d a couple of close ga m es, they w ere never re a lly h e a d e d , an d e nded the season with a perfect 5 -0 record . M arilyn H anson, Jo Francis, and Je a n Y o - s h in a g a p la y e d im portant parts in g a in in g the w e ll-d e serve d cham pionsh ip fo r K a p p a .

1st raw.- J . Leckrane, S . D ew itt, M . In loes, J .

Y o sh inag a . 2nd raw : J . Johnson , N . Froncis, T .

W ilso n , G . G ood .

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G o t that S p irit?

Y e a h M an!

G o n n a keep that spirit?

Y e a h M an!

G o n n a Beat that team ?

Y e a h M an!

W e ll a lr igh t, a lrigh t,

C o m e on team ,

Let’s Fight!

B. Trim , C . M ead, M. T iem eier, J . Batem an, J. K enn ed y

c H o y c i t • S u p p o r t e r s . . .

C rea tes en tli u siasm

S u p p o rtin g their team , K a p p a boosters ch eer them on to v ictory.

C o -ch a m p io n la s t y e a r , a n d p icked to take first p lace this year, K a p p a had a poor season and fin ished fifth with a 2-8 record. Big gun in the K a p p a attack, was sen ior Larry W inchester, who was consistently the high scorer for the red and w hites. C o a ch Bob Starch- er did a go o d job of tra in ing a club of rather in exp erien ce d p la y ­ers.

1st raw: J . S irr in e , L. W inchester, D. M ason , B. S tarcher, H. N ee ley . 2nd raw: M. M oore, R. W a rn e r, D. Lang , R.

C a rlso n , A . Ho lm gren, S . Rando lph.

w « . ; . . .

Jf^rouicleS a c t io n - f i l l e d m o m e n ts

A spectacle of action betw een K a p p a and their riva ls under the lights at B irchard F ie ld House.

Surrou n d ed by pla ye rs, a K a p p a forw ard attempts a shot from severa l feet out.

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K a p p a , last y e a r ’s b a ske tb a ll cham pions in the w om en’s d iv isio n , e nded this y e a r with a 2-8 record , go o d for on ly a fifth p lace tie. A lthough they p la y e d with determ ination, the team just co u ld n ’t seem to get started in this y e a r ’s tourney. The outstand ing p layers fo r K a p p a w ere M arty In loes an d Terry W ilson.

An easy lay-up b y Terry W ilson g ives the K op p o g irls two more points

1st row. T. W ilso n . 2nd row. M. Ph ipps, M. Honsen, M. In loes.

4l/ U o m e n 5 ( 1 3 a s h e t la ( ( . . .

p r o v i d e A Aelj^-exppeAAionM orty In lo e s concentrotes on o fou l M orilyn N orton, Koppo guord , d e fe n d s the b osket from theshot. op po sitio n .

" 7^ J o n L orop C o m p etito rs . . .

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Row 1■ J . M cG illva ry , M . Coffm on, P. D an ie ls , S . Thom as, K. Reeves, Bower. Row 4: C . Rupp, V . S troy , N . Lang , J . Buchanan , A . lo w rence ,A . F isher, Prof. W . Beoney, P. Lenn, S. G o in es . Row 2- D. Bond, L. B. Ja ckso n , C . Sw o pe , J . W e iss , B. Philo . Row 5 . F. W en ge r, R. Podgett,Ponnier, L. T illo tson , S . Kehrer, J . C lin e , S . H arvo th , V . Porks, E . H. S ka lsk y , E. Poe, E. Endsley , G . Pence, E. A nderson , B. B rooks, T.Pester, B. K itch c ll. Row 3; J . G oodm on , C . E llio tt, S . H o pkins, D . WOudstro.Howord, V . S low son , S . Forsyth , R. S e ibe rt, N . Fruth , B. N orth , J .

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Football 20Baseba llBasketball men 120

wom en 9 0TrackV o lle y b a llG o lfSw im m ingM ixed D oubles, Tennis 6 0Badm intonA rch e ry men 20

w om en 0Ping p o n g, s in g le s men 30

wom en 6 0Cross countryM en’s tennis dou b lesM usic-literary 80

A F isher, p re s id e n t; Prof Beaney, sponsor; S Thom as, secretary-treasurer; K Reeves, Program C h a irm a n .

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S ig m a , after a very slow start, sur­prised the rest of the lea gu e by w in­ning its last seven gam es. The con­sistent p itching of Jim Dollens, and the excellent p la y in g o f first base by senior Bud H oovler, helped S igm a develop into a cham pionsh ip team .

1st row: K. Rolond, J . M cKnight, D. Kee ler, J . H inko.

2 nd row: M. Posko, D. M unroe, J . Dollens, 8 Hoovler.

S o f t u e . . .

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S ig m a finished the w om en's so ftb a ll s e a ­son in second p lace with a 4-1 record. Their on ly loss w as at the hands o f K a p p a , and that by a close 1 0 -7 sco re . C a ro lyn Rupp, Bette North, and M arilyn Coffm an were very instrum ental in the fine show ing of their society.

1st row: M . Coffm on, G . W ilso n , B. N orth , V . Slowson.

2nd row: P. D onie ls , J . W ilso n , C . Rupp, D. W isem on.

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S -l-G -M -A , Fight!

S - l-G -M -A , Fight!

S - l-G -M -A , Fight!

Y e ah S ig m a , Fight, Fight, Fight!

S, Sm ith , N , Fruth, J , W ilso n , C Rupp, D, W isem an, D Band

o C o y a l - S u p p o r t e r s , , ,

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S igm a supporters back their team as they em erge v ictoriously ,

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C o -ch a m p io n s last y e a r, S ig m a m ade it c le ar near the b e gin n in g of the se a ­son that they were out for sole p osses­sion o f the cham pionsh ip . A lthough Delta g a v e them a battle, S ig m a was never re a lly h e ad e d as they breezed through the schedule to an undefeated seaso n . C o a c h e d by Ed Sheckler, and led by their three returning lettermen, Bud H oovler, John M cK night, and D ale M unroe, and freshm en Ron D e a l and John C a rn e s , the S ig m a five proved w orthy cham pions.

1st raw J . M cK n ig h t, J . C o rn e s , F. W ils o n , P. B e ckw ith . 2nd row: C o a c h E. S h e c k le r , J . D o llin s , R. D e o l,

D. M u n ro e, J . F lo tt, D. Jo n e s ,

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B u d H oovler and John C arnes team up

to clear d e fen sive boords.

Ron D eal goes high for tip agoinst A ll-Stars. Frank W ilsan hits two more for Sigm a.

4lA Jo m en 6 (f^ a s h e tlc iK . . .f-^rovldeA J?or Aelj^-exytredsion

1st raw J , W ilso n , V , S low san , C . Rupp, 2nd raw P, D an ie ls , M, Co ffm an, S,

Forsyth, G . W ilso n , N , Lang,Sigm a g irls battle for rebo u n d under the boards

S ig m a w o m en’s team fin ished the season with a v ic ­tory o ver Zeta w hich e n ab le d them to tie Ze ta for second p la c e . Both team s fin ished with a record o f seven wins a n d three losses. S ig m a 's team w as led a ll y e a r by the a ccu ra te shooting of Ju d y W ilson an d C a ro lyn Rupp, and by V irg in ia S law son, w hose d e fen sive p la y in g w as a lw ays a threat to the opp ositio n .

Rupp illustrates her ju m p in g a b ility far S igm a,

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Row 1: N . Rothman, J . Folsom, Prof. L. S la g g , D. S tirro tt, M. Brase lton , R. Robbins, H. A lf re e , W . H eck, J . M artin . Row 2: J . Buckheister, K. Fall is , N . Frost, B. Le in ing er, J . G ad b o w , N . D onahoe, B. Custer, N . Rodda, C . K irchner. Raw 3: D. F rederickso n , R. D oenges, R. Corlson ,C. Stone, C . N elson , F. Phelps, C . M ontoney, J . Y o d e r, W . lie s . Row 4:

S . M cLain , S. W eeds, N . Raw lings, R. P h illip s , C . M organ , D. Lompton, W . S an de r, D. Sum m ers, R. LaM ar. Row 5 : J . Sm ith , M . G ro ss , D . Fa irch ild , W . D ishon , R. W illia m s , P. A nd rew s, B. Lucas, J . Thom pson. Row 6: J . B rand , C . W e a ve r , P. W ira m , D. Koh l, B. M cC u lley , A . O rch a rd , J . S lo an , H. F rye , D. Freem an.

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D. S tirra tt, Secretary-treasu rer. 2nd row : H. A lf re e , M en's a th letic d irecto r; D. Sh ep p ard , ser­

geant-at-arm s,• W . H eck, program cha irm an .

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wom en 20Football 80BaseballBasketball men 20

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wom en 0Ping p o n g, s in g le s men 4 0

wom en 3 0Cross countryM en’s tennis doublesM usic-literary 10 0

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1st raw ; D, D av is , E. M cFann, j . H o llis , S. B a ll, R. W illia m s , L. Laomis. 2nd raw : C rab tree , R. Sw ineh eart, D.

S h ep p ard , P. W a ld fa g e l, J. S laan .

S o f t l J f . . .

Ze ta , liv ing up to pre-season pred ictions, found them selves tied for first p lace with S ig m a at the se a so n ’s end . Zeta started out w ell, w inn ing its first seven gam es, but then lost the rem aining three. Much of Z e ta ’s success w as due to the excellent perform ance on the m ound by Ron W illia m s and John C ra b tre e . Ron a lso tied for the lea gu e batting cham pionship with a .5 6 0 . Paul W a ld fo g e l and Sonny Ball a d d e d their strength to Z e ta ’s success.

2 ^em ondtrateA ci te a m e ^ o t 't

The Zeta w om en, w ho fin ished first last y e a r, d ro p p e d to the other end of the la d d e r in 1 9 6 2 . They could not muster the offense to win one g a m e , e n d in g the season with an 0-5 rec­ord . The team , m ade up mostly of freshm en, had a couple o f tough b re a ks, losing one gam e by a forfe it, and be in g beaten by K a p p a 9 -8 , after a nip and tuck contest.

1st raw: W . lie s , N . Raw lings, J . M artin . 2 nd row-. P. C la rk , S. Hoffm an, J . Sm ith , M. Braselton.

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W e 're with you team so fight.

W e 're with you team so fight.

>o whether you win or w hether you lose,

W e 're with you team so fight!

J. Sm ith, P. C lo rk , J. Jetter, N . R hodda, S. Hoffman,

c J C o y a l S u p p o r t e r s . . .

(C reate en th u sia sm .

O liv e t C o -e d s lo ok w o rried as the gome draw s near the fin ish in g moments with Zeta in the lo s in g colum n.

W ithout a doubt, Zeta w as the H ard -lu ck team of this y e a r's b a ske tb a ll c a m p a ig n . They won 1 gam e in 1 0, but 6 of these gam es were lost by a total of 13 points. The team , co a ch e d by Paul W a ld - fo g e l, p lay e d hard , but co u ld n ’t get the b ig break at the right time. The le a d in g p layers on this ye a r's squad were sophom ores D ick S h e p p a rd and Ross ; Sw inehart, and freshm en So n n y Ball and Pat W iram .

1st row : J . S loon , D. So lisb u ry . 2 nd row: R.

W illio m s, R. Sw ineh art, D. Freem on, P. W o ld fog e l.

W e n * S m U L t l . . .

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Zeta p loy e rs a n xio usly owoif the results of their o p ponent’s shot.

Paul W a ld fo g e l bottles for loose b a ll o g oinst K oppo.

Zeto p la ye r brings down rebo u n d for start of fost breok.

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The Zeta w o m en’s b a sk e tb a ll team e n d ed the season in a tie fo r second p la ce with a 7 -3 record . Zeta w as the on ly team that w as a b le to b e at first p lace D elta. Z e ta ’s le a d in g p laye r, Prissy A n d re w s, was the top sco re r fo r all the socie tie s. N o rm a Raw lings an d Betty Le in in g er w ere very im portant in g a in in g the second p la c e position fo r Z e ta .

l/Uom en J (f^ cish etbciii . . .

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1st row: B. Le in in g er, D. S tirro tt, M . Broselton. 2nd row: W . lie s , N . R aw lings, J . Sm ith ,

P. A n d rew s, D. Sm ith.

Th ere ’s oction on the court os the Zeto g irls try for another victory.

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Paul W a ld fa g e l— saftba ll Sue Haffm an— saftba ll Sharon W eeks— m usic-literary, speech

R andy R ab b in s— saftball Ja h n Crabtree— saftba ll

C Jo p (C o m p etito rs . . .

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S a n n y Ball— saftba ll Prissy Andrew s— b a sketb a ll

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M ay 15, 1 9 6 2 , w as the date of O liv e t ’s fie ld d a y . The event is the m ain outdoor event o f the sp rin g , a n d is a cco m p a n ie d by much e n ­thusiasm on the part o f the student b o d y.

In the m en's d iv is io n , K a p p a w a lke d off with team honors with 43 Vi points. They w ere fo llow ed by S ig m a 38 points, then Delta, G a m m a , Beta, an d Z e ta . Ze ta topped the w o m en’s team s, sco r­ing 5 4 Vi points. Th e ir closest com ­petitor w as Delta with 17 points, fo llo w e d by K a p p a in third, and a tie fo r fourth betw een G a m m a a n d Beta.

W hen the m en’s a n d w o m en’s scores w ere a d d e d togeth er, first p la ce fo r the aftern oon went to Ze ta So c ie ty with 58 points. They w ere fo llo w e d c lo se ly by K a p p a with 54 Vi, then D elta 48, S ig m a 38, G a m m a 26, an d Beta 23.

In d iv id u a l honors in the men's d ivision went to La rry W inchester, o f K a p p a witth 15 Vi points, and John M cK n igh t o f S ig m a with 14. In d iv id u a l honors fo r the wom en went, fo r the second stra ight y e a r to Eloise M iller o f Ze ta with 1 9 Vi points.

A fte r the activ ities, everyone re­la x e d at the a ll-sch o o l p icn ic, which w as a fitting conclusion for an e xc itin g d a y .

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jum p d u rin g F ie ld D oy octivities.

'O v e r the top he g o esI"

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O liv e t ’s T ig e rs led a ll the w a y to sound ly d e fe a t the alum ni 6 8 ­5 7 in their 17th a n n u al m eeting.

Even though the first h a lf w as full o f errors, e sp e c ia lly by the alum ni, both team s hit consistently, m akin g w ell o ver 5 0 percent o f their shots.

In the second h a lf, the re b o u n d ­ing strength o f the “ O ” C lu b a g a in st the ta lle r alum ni told the story. C o a c h W e n d y Parsons sub­stituted his alum ni fre e ly , g iv in g them plenty o f b reath ers, but they co u ld n ’t w arm up quite fa st enough a fte r b e in g put b a ck into the g a m e . They hit a re sp e cta b le 4 4 per cent from the fie ld , but m issed seve ra l im portant shots, an d com ­mitted tw enty-six fou ls to thirteen fo r the T ige rs.

The “ O ” C lu b shot a hot 4 6 .8 percent from the fie ld , an d m ade 2 4 points from the ch arity line.

H arry Fulton led a ll scorers with e ighteen points. O th e r h igh scores fo r the T ig e rs w ere A rthur H o o vle r a n d Larry S p a u ld in g , both with 12 points. H ow y O w e n s w a s h igh point man fo r the alum ni with s ix ­teen, fo llo w e d by S p e n ce H ed rick with e leven.

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1st row J . Sm ith , R. Rupp, L. W inchester, H. Fulton. 2nd row: Cooch W o rd ,

B. H oovler, D. M unroe, J . M cKnight, L. W otson , Cooch C ronde ll.

The A lu m n i take tim e out to do som e lost moment p/onn/ng.

Bud H o ovler mokes two for the “ O " C lu b .

1st row: P. O live r , T. W ilso n . 2 n d row-. B. Le in ing er, S. G ib so n , J .

W ilso n , Cooch Donoho, M. So b in , D. W eed .

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Alu m n i tokes the rebound.

Sp irit, determ inatio n , an d skill w ere the o rd e r o f the d a y on the O .N .C . g rid iro n last fa ll. A record num ber o f athletes turned out fo r the gru e llin g prese aso n tra in in g conducted by C o a c h e s C . W . W a rd an d John C ra n d a ll.

T h e c o a c h e s u t i l i z e d th e a th le te s’ a b ilitie s , an d a d d e d to them their own c o a ch in g skills, to produce another g o o d seaso n fo r O .N .C . The first g a m e took p lace in a co ld d r iz z lin g rain w hich dam p en e d the spirits o f som e of the fa n s, but seem ed on ly to heighten the a rd e r o f the p la y e rs. C o a c h W a r d ’s Panther b a ck fie ld com posed o f N a sh , S p a u ld in g , S a lisb u ry , an d W h ite , show ed m ore e xp e rie n ce in the 2 8 -8 win o ver C o a c h C r a n d a ll ’s Bu lld o gs.

The second g a m e w as more sp irited an d better atten ded than the first. A g a in , it w as evident that the strong p a ss in g co m b in a ­tion o f Ed N a sh , an d Larry S p a u ld in g w as resp o n sib le fo r the B u lldogs d e fe a t.

The last ga m e m arked the a p e x o f the se a so n . The v icto ry-h u n gry B u lld o gs p la y e d beautifu l d e fe n ­sive b a ll an d held their rivals, the Panthers, to s ix points until the last quarter. Then, the Panthers broke loose with two e xce llen tly e xecuted p lays w hich resulted in a perfect record fo r C o a c h C . W . W a r d ’s Panthers.

The in cre a s in g spirit a n d the h igh c a lib e r o f b a ll p la y e d on the g rid iro n leave g re a t hopes for fo o tb a ll in the future at O .N .C .

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1st raw: D. Beckw ith , B. S to rcher, L. Sp au ld in g , D. S a lisb u ry , E. Co nve rse , W h ite , T. Rockrohr, Coach W ord .

R. Anderson . 2nd row: C . G ib so n , E. N osh , T. L ightle , D. S au b e rle , L.

P a n t herd a n d oc^d

Before b e in g tack led from b e h ind b y the W a rrior's D ave Ja cksa n , Dan Sa lisb u ry gains va lua b le y a rd a g e for the Tigers'.

1st raw . J . S chu ltz , G . Evans, B. Sum m ers, J . S p a n g le r, D. Ja ck sa n , B.

Isenhau r, J . W a k e ly . 2 n d raw: D. G ib b s , P. K id d , F. Borders, R. G reen ,

D. F rye , J . W hee ldo n . 3rd row . B. C lip p e r , K. Burba, D. M ason, L. Jo h n ­

son, E. Cho pm an , G . H uffm an, Coach C ran d a ll.

^ Ja n g fe J*to r w inning- A coreDaug Mason at the W arriors charges around rig h t end before being h alted by T ig er's Ed Converse .

W arrior fu ll back p lu n g e s through m id d le before b e in g sto p p ed b y a strong T iger defense.

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A n O liv e tia n is not on ly a m em ber o f one o f four c la sse s, he is a lso a m em ber o f m any a c a d e m ic c la sse s. From the S o c ia l S c ie n ce s to the Fine A rts O liv e t seeks to g iv e the student true e d u ca tio n . In the courses he take s the student learns to assum e his p la c e in society.

The continu ing g o a l o f O liv e t is that e ach student rece ive an ed u catio n with a C h ristian purpose. The g u id in g L IG H T is held up fo r a ll w ho enter O liv e t.

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Dr. R eed aw ards the President's C u p to Prof. B illy H obbs for his outstand ing service.

oC et 'IJo u r <jCicfht • S k in eA n d G o d sa id , “ Let there be light, a n d there w a s lig h t .’ ’

THE NATURAL WORD g ive s light to a ll m an kin d . There is the physical light w hich d ispe ls the d a rkn e ss; an d there is the light of reason w hich lifts man a b o ve the a n im a l k in gdom a bout him. The light of hum an reason b laze s a path o f p ro g re ss through our twentieth century w o rld . It se izes upon the scientific m ethod, or inductive lo g ic , an d uses it as a m iraculous tool of precision to launch us into the N u c le a r and S p a c e A g e .

THE WRITTEN W ORD g ives light to the M oral W o rld . It has never been n e ed e d m ore than in this a g e w hich is threatened with g lo b a l destruction. It g ive s to m ankind a pattern of life , o f liv in g , an d o f sa lva tio n . The W ritten W o rd must shine b righ tly in O live t N a za re n e C o lle g e . In our fa m ily w o rsh ip p erio d during the d a ily ch ap e l service it is rea d . Thus, G o d sp e a k s to us through His W ritten W o rd .

THE LIV IN G W ORD is the Light o f the w o rld . For He sa id co n ­cerning H im self, “ I am the light o f the w o r ld .” This is the g o sp e l which is g o o d new s. Jesus Christ, the L iv ing W o rd , is C E N T R A L on

O liv e t ’s cam pus. H e is the W a y , the Truth, a n d the Life. “ But if our g o sp e l be h id , it is hid to them that a re lost . . . lest the light o f the g lo rio u s g o sp e l of Christ, who is the im a g e of G o d , should shine unto th em .”

THE ETERNAL W ORD g ive s light to our w orld through a D ivine R evelation . G o d is the ultim ate source o f life a n d light. H e g ive s a revelation o f H im self. N a tu ra l th e o lo g y can never of itself fu lly com prehend G o d . M an in his e arnest search fo r truth, an d fo r G o d , can reach past the natural w ord to the written w o rd ; and then by fa ith through the L iv ing W o rd he can know the Eternal W o rd , the L iv in g G o d . “ For G o d , who com m anded the light to shine out o f d a rk n e ss, hath shined in our hearts, to g iv e the light o f the kn o w le d ge o f the g lo ry of G o d in the fa c e o f Jesus C h r is t .”

M y p ra y e r fo r each o f you is that you w ill, “ Let yo ur light so shine be fo re men, that they m ay see yo ur g o o d w orks, and g lo r ify your Father w hich is in h e a v e n ."

H a ro ld W . R eed, President

Dr. R eed, o lo n g with Mr. H e n d ­erson, Business M anager, brea ks ground for the new interim ch o p e l w hile Rev. G ib so n , W illie D ish o n , a n d the b u ild in g con- troctor lo o k on.

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Bottom row . D r. M ark M a a re , D r. Ly le E. E c k le y , D r. E. D . S im p s o n , Dr.

H a r a ld W . R e e d , D r. P au l U p d ik e , D r. H a rv e y S . G a l la w a y , Rev. H a ra ld

D a n ie ls , D r. G e n e P h ill ip s . S e c o n d ro w : Rev. K e n n e th Je w e ll, Mr. Th o m as

L. M a rk s , Rev. H a s s is B. A n t h o n y , Rev. H a r a ld F ry e , Rev. Luther C a n tw e ll,

Rev. M. E. C la y , M r. M yran C . W o lk e r , M r. Tom R. W il l is , Rev. C . R.

T h ra s h e r , Rev. H o w a rd S . S y lv io , Rev. G e o r g e R e a d e r, Rev. F. E. W h it -

la tc h . Rev. A . R. A ld r ic h , M r. H o w a rd Britto n , Rev. C a r l C le n d e n e n . T h ird

r a w • Rev. H . C . H a tto n , Rev. E. K . R ich e y , Rev. L. E. M e y e rs , Rev. W . H .

Jo h n s o n , Rev. W a lte r G r e e k , Rev. Lu th er W a tso n , Rev. R o b ert J . C la c k , Dr.

D o n a ld D . S ta rr, Rev. C . L. H e n d e rso n , M r. G e r o ld D e ck e r, Rev. W e s le y K.

P o o le , Rev. A rth u r C . M o rg o n , D r. J . Fre d H o w k.

(f3 o a rc l oj^ ^JrudteeS . . .

R e p r e s e n t e n tire e d u c a t i o n a l zo n e

Th e p ro p o s e d interu m c h a p e l is p re se n te d to the B o ard fo r its

c o n s id e ra t io n . The B oard o f Trustees is the le g is la tive b o ard o f O livet N a za re n e C o lle g e . Co m p o sed of e lected representatives from the fifteen districts o f the C e n tra l Educationa l Zone, representatives o f the A lum ni A sso c ia tio n , an d the President o f the C o lle g e , this b o a rd determ ines the polic ies o f the co lle g e , at its sem iannual m eetings in February and M ay.

This y e a r ’s decisio ns included the ra is in g of tuition for next y e a r an d a p p ro v a l fo r the b u ild in g o f an interim ch ap e l to relieve the present o vercro w ded chapel co n d i­tions. This b u ild in g , now under construction, will have a seatin g c a p a c ity o f 2 ,2 0 0 an d w ill be the cam pus w orship center.

D r. U p d ik e , C h a irm a n a f the B o a rd , a d d re sse s the m em bers at the a n n u a l m e etin g .

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D . J . G ib s o n

V ic e P r e s i d e n t in

c h a r g e o f F ie ld S e r v ­

ices a n d D e v e lo p ­

ment

Jo h n H . C a tn e r

D e a n o f S tu d e n ts

s'Q clm in id Ira lot'5 p r o je c t fu t u r e objectiueA

C H A R L E S L. H E N D E R S O N

B u sin e ss M a n a g e r

R. L. LU N S F O R D

P u b lic R e la tio n s D ire cto r

C o o rd in o to r o f P u b lic In fo rm atio n

158

Praf. Pence helps two af his students in a p h ysics class.

C L A R E N C E E. G R O T H A U S

A .B ., M .A ., Ph .D .

11-y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

C h e m istry

C h a irm a n o f the D iv is io n o f N a tu ra l S c ie n c e s

r a i S c cienceA

d 3 ro a d e n u n d e r s t a n d in g

$ io fo c f i c a l a n d f-^ h y sica i S d .c ie n c e

M an ’s environm ent includes contact with the natural forces. This m akes d e sira b le an understan d in g o f natural science.

It is the purpose of the D ivision o f N a tu ra l S c ie n ce to acqua int the student with the w ide a re a o f the natural sciences. Through courses in b io lo g y , chem istry a n d physics, botany and ge n e tics, the student attem pts to reach an understand ing o f the w orld that surrounds him.

During the y e a r p lans fo r the new science b u ild in g were com pleted.

N a , it's not a sa g g in g Eg yptian p yra m id , it’s Praf. Tom linson using the b la ck b o a rd fa r a m athem atics illustration.

Praf. Rice paints out ta same af his students that accuracy in m easurem ent a n d an aw areness for d e ta il is esse n tia l for m e­ch a n ica l draw ing.

159

D W IG H T J. S T R IC K L E R

A .B ., M .S.

3 3 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

B io lo g ic a l S c ie n c e s

C h a ir m a n , B io lo g ic a l S c ie n c e D e ­

pa rtm e n t

C L I N T O N J . B U S H E Y

A .B ., M .A ., B .D ., Th .D .

29 y e a r fa c u lty m em ber

B io lo g ic a l S c ie n c e s

D e v e lo p in g C h a p m a n M e m o ria l

M useum

,

kW IL L IA M D A V ID R IC E

A .B ., M .A .

2 3 -y e a r fa c u lty m em b er

P h ys ics

C h u c k D a y e , D o v e Ja n e s, a n d C a rro ll R a a se work an an exp erim ent in p h ysics lab.

E L IZ A B E T H E N D S L E Y

B .E d ., M .A .

1 6 -y e a r p a rt tim e fa c u lty

M o th e m atics

O d o rs of su lp h u r one d a y and b ro k e n test tubes the next m ake the chem istry lab an e xc it in g place. But exp e rie n ce is apparent when Dr. G rothaus illustrates a fact b y m aking it v is ib le in the test tube.

P R E N T IS S F. T O M L IN S O N

A .B ., M .A .

5 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

M o th e m atics

160

.sr,

W IL L IA M B E A N E Y

B .S ., M .S.

2 -y e a r fa c u lty m e m b er

B io lo g y

J O H N H A N S O N

A .B ., Ph .D .

2 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b e r

C h e m is try

ELB E R T P E N C E

B .S ., M .S.

1 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

P h ys ics

D O R O T H Y R ID A L L

A .B ., M .R.E.

1 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b e r

B io lo g y

v , •1

R O N A L D W E L L IN G

A .B ., M .S.

1 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

M ath e m aticsTo understand the law s o f nature— w hether they he fo u n d in o bo ok or u nder o m icroscope— are o v ita l port of O liv e t's sc ience program .

161

Student teoch ing under e xp e rie n ce d teachers in the K a n ko ke e areo p ro v id e O live t students o chonce to put four years study into re o l practice

E d u c a t io n a n d f^dychoiocji^ . . .

p r o m o t e d p r o p e r p e rA p ectiv e betw een A eij? a n d otberA

V E R N O N T. G R O V E S

B .S ., M .A ., Ph .D .

8 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

E d u co tio n

D ire c to r o f T e o c h e r T r o in in g

C h o irm o n o f the D iv is io n o f E d u ca tio n a n d P s y c h o lo g y

In order to better accom m odate O liv e t ’s m ore than one hundred student teachers this y e a r, the educatio n d e p a rt­ment ch a n g e d to the “ b lo c k " system fo r its e lem entary student teachers, a system w h e reb y their student teach in g is now don e full time for e ight w eeks instead o f part time fo r the w hole sem ester. The other student teachers are still on the sem ester p lan .

The p sych o lo g y departm ent now requires e ig h t hours of supporting course w ork in ge n e ra l b io lo g y , zo o lo g y , g e n e ­tics, and p h y sio lo g y.

The most im portant ch a n g e in the p h ysica l educatio n d e ­partm ent this y e a r is the offering o f a m ajor in this a re a fo r the first time in O liv e t's history.

RU TH E. G IL L E Y

A .B ., M .A ., B .S .

2 4 -y e o r fo c u lty m em ber

L ib ro rio n

P A U L L. S C H W A D A

B .S ., T h .B ., M .A

1 5 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b er

E d u ca tio n

C h o irm a n o f D e p a rtm e n t

o f E d u ca tio n

A N N B R O W N

A .B ., M .A .

8 -y e a r p o rt tim e fo c u lty

E d u ca tio n

F. B. D U N N

A .B ., M .S.

5 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b er

P sy c h o lo g y

K E N N E T H LU TH ER

A .B ., M .Ed .

5 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b er

P s y c h o lo g y

C L A R E N C E W . W A R D

A .B ., M .Ed .

5 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

P h y s ic a l E d u ca tio n

L O R A D O N O H O

B.S.

3 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

P h ys ico l E d u co tio n

A D E L IN E V A N A N T W E R P

A .B ., B .S ., M .A .

3 -y e a r fo c u lty m em ber

A s s is ta n t L ib ro r ia n

J O Y C E C O X

A .B ., M .A .

2 -y e a r fa c u lty m em ber

A ss is to n t L ib ro r io n

163

S w im m in g , a c la ss th a t 's r e la x in g fa r th e p re s e n t a n d p ra c t ic a l fa r th e fu tu r e , is p a p u la r in O liv e t 's

p h y s ic a l d e v e lo p m e n t p ro g ra m .

F re sh m e n , in P e r so n a l D e v e lo p m e n t , le a rn h o w to a d ju s t m o re q u ic k ly a n d sm o o th ly to c o l le g e l i fe

icjsion a n d f~ ^ liilo5ophi^ . .

O ^ eh/e d e p th A

O h eoloc^ieA a n d O d eo io g -ieA

It is the purpose o f the D ivision o f R e lig io n a n d Ph ilo sop hy to help the student “ see life ste a d ily and to see it w h o le ” in Christ.

Through courses an d lectures the student’s fa ith becom es stab le. Through a cq u a in ta n ce s with G o d ’s W o rd a n d the study o f the doctrines o f the C h ristian Church the student increases his kn o w le d ge o f e xistence an d G o d .

By re co g n iz in g an Eternal Existence, w e com e to know that w e must d e p en d on Him .

S h a ra n U lm et fin d s h is to r ic a l s ig n if ic a n c e a s w e ll a s C h r is t ia n

d e d ic a t io n sh o w n in th e m e m e n to s o f D r . C h a p m a n .

M in is t e r ia l s tu d e n ts a re fo r tu n a te fa r b e in g a b le ta le a rn u n d e r

th e le c tu re s a f a u r p r e s id e n t . D r . H a ra ld R e e d .

J O H N H . C O T N E R

A .B ., T h .B ., M .A . , P h .D .

11-y e a r fa c u lt y m em b er

R e lig io n a n d P h ilo s o p h y

C h a irm a n a f fhe D iv is io n a f

R e lig io n a n d P h ilo s o p h y

165

J . F. L IE S T

A .B ., M .A ., D .D .

2 6 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

B ib lic a l L ite ratu re

E A R L E. B A R R E TT

A .B ., M .A ., S .T .M ., S .T .D ., Ph .D .

9 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

P h ilo s o p h y a n d T h e o lo g y

R. L. L U N S F O R D

Th.B., M .A.20-yea r faculty m em ber Thea la g y a n d B ib lica l Literoture

S T E P H E N S . W H IT E

A .B ., B .D ., M .A ., Ph .D .

8 -y e a r fo c u lty m em ber

T h e o lo g y a n d P h ilo s o p h y

R A LP H E. P ERRY

Th .B ., A .B ., Ph .D .

1 3 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

T h e o lo g y a n d B ib lic a l L ite ratu re

D ire c to r o f G ra d u a te S tu d ie s in

R e lig io n

JA M E S O T T IS S A Y E S

Th .B ., B .D ., M .R .E ., D .R .E.

7 -y e o r fo c u lty m em ber

R e lig io u s E d u co tio n an d

B ib lic a l E d u ca tio n

C h o ir m a n , R e lig io u s Ed u ca tio n

U ndoubted ly a n e a f the greatest a sse ts a f a

C h ristion education o f O liv e t is the sin ce re

interest a n d e xp e rie n ce d lea d ersh ip af dedicoted instructors.

O . G . H A H N

A .B ., M .A ., B .D .

4 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b er

B ib lic a l L ite ra tu re o n d

G re e k

L. C . P H IL O

A .B ., B .D ., M .A ., Ph .D .

1 -y e a r fo c u lty m e m b e r

P h ilo s o p h y

R. C . R ID A L L

T h .B ., B .S ., B .D ., S .T .M ., M .A .,

Th .D .

1 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b e r

T h e o lo g y a n d B ib lic a l L ite ro tu re

F ra n k b e g in s h is p ra c t ic e se rm o n in P re a c h in g c la s s b y t e l l in g a jo k e .

167

Jh e D ivision of Fine Arts introduces the student to his cultural h e ritag e , e sp e c ia lly in music and art.

Through fie ld trips and lectures, as w ell as perform ances, the student o f Fine Arts learns to a p p re c ia te an d to under­stand the arts. A fte r this u n derstand ing is g a in e d , the Fine Arts student seeks to extend this understand ing to others.

Throughout the y e a r, m any program s are schedu led for those in and out o f the D ivision o f Fine Arts.

C U R T IS B R A D Y

B .S ., M .S. M us. Ed.

3 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em b er

P ia n o , M u sic E d u ca tio n

C h a ir m a n , D iv is io n o f

F in e A rts

^ - tn e s h i r t s . . .

anceA aeA th e t i c va iueA

N A O M I L A R S E N

B M us , M us. M .

2 8 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

P ia n a a n d V a ic e

C h a irm a n a f P ia n o D e p artm e n t

JE W E L F L A U G H E R

B M u s., M .S .M u s.E d .

1 5 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b er

V io lin

C h a irm a n o f the

S tr in g D e p a rtm e n t

H A R L O W E. H O P K IN S

B .S ., M S M u s.Ed .

9 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b er

M u sic E d u ca tio n

W A N D A K R A N IC H

B M us.

M .M us.

9 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

O r g a n

R O C K W E L L B R A N K

G r a d u a te N a t io n a l A c a d ,

o f D e s ig n , N e w Y o rk C ity

5 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b er

Art

D O N A L D R. M U R R A Y

B S a c.M u s.

5 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em b er

M u sic , T h e o ry , a n d P ia n a

D ire c to r o f V ik in g s M a le C h o ru s

N aw , whoever h ea rd of d ire ctin g a sang w hile s itting daw n O h , w ell, they 're /usf starting Th ey 'll learn.

J O A N N N O B L E

B .S ., M .M us.

5 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

P ia n o

IR V IN G K R A N IC H

B .S . M u s .E d ., M .M us.

4 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

V o ic e

D ire c to r o f T re b le C le ft C h o ir

M A R G A R IT A E V A N S

A .B ., M .M us.

3 -y e a r fa c u lty m em ber

V o ic e

Versatile— that's who! they ca ll us O live t students find that a b eautifu l m oonlit n ight has m are than on e good use.

"But, I don't s in g at that end o f the keyb o a rd !" Enroll in a V oice class and you soon will.

L e a rn in g n e w m e th o d s a n d t e c h n iq u e s a f in t e r io r d e c o ra t in g a s

w e ll a s fu tu re h a m e m a k in g is o n e a f th e h e lp fu l a n d e n jo y a b le

fe a tu r e s a f th e H a m e E c o n o m ic s D e p a r tm e n t .

W IL L IS E. S N O W B A R G E R

A .B ., M .A ., Ph .D .

1 4 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

H is to ry a n d P o lit ic a l S c ie n c e

C h a ir m a n a f fh e D iv is io n of

S o c ia l S c ie n c e s

Social Stcienced . . .(C e n te rs on P a .it a n d P r e s e n t S o c i e h

F a c t s , f ig u re s , a n d fa rg a t te n s o u rc e s a re a l l a p a r t a f th e l ib r a r y

a tm o s p h e re . G a a d s tu d e n ts k n a w th a t e x t ra re s e a r c h is a s t ra n g

a s s e t in th e s o c ia l s c ie n c e f ie ld .

The S o c ia l S c ie n ce s e n a b le one to live with his n e ig h b o rs. By u n d e rstan d in g the d ifferent s o c io lo g ic a l, g e o g ra p h ic a l, h istorica l, an d eco nom ical d ifferen ces betw een p e o p le one is better a b le to see w hy p eop le act the w a y they d o . It is the jo b o f the D ivision o f S o c ia l Scie n ce s to p ro v id e students with this b a ck g ro u n d .

Every student is g iven opportunities to enrich his u nder­stand ing of his own society. Each y e a r the d iv isio n sponsors field trips to num erous state hospita ls, priso ns, a n d different ethno lo g ica l g ro u p s in C h ic a g o .

Through the courses, in d iv id u a l study, a n d fie ld trips e ach student becom es aw a re o f the im portance o f b u ild in g a better w orld a n d o f his responsib ilites as a C h ristian c itize n .

A s t itch in t im e s a v e s — h a m e w a rk ! S tu d e n ts a f th e H a m e E c d iv is io n

g iv e th e fe m in in e ta u ch ta d ie s s m a k in g , w h ic h , b y a l l m e a n s , is

th e b e s t k in d .

171

The o p e ro t io n o f o ff ic e e q u ip m e n t co m ­

b in e d w ith te x t m o te r ia ls o re th e tools,

o f th e b u s in e s s s tu d e n t .

W h o m o v e s n e x t ? A p p o r e n t ly P ro f . P o rr s e e s a d ile m m o co m in g . In te re s te d s tu d e n ts fin d o c h o l le n g e o s w e ll o s a r e w o rd in g e x p e r ie n c e in w o rk in g w ith

p o t ie n ts o f th e K o n k o k e e S to te H o sp ito l .

MXT.

V •Srfcr

L L O Y D G . M IT T E N

B .S ., M .S ., P h .D .

1 9 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

B u sin e ss A d m in is t ra t io n

E S T H E R R O B E R T S

B .S ., M .A .

1 6 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

B u s in e ss A d m in is t ra t io n

L E O N A R D E. A N D E R S O N

B .S ., M .S.

1 3 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b er

B u s in e ss A d m in is t ra t io n

C h a ir m a n , D e p a rtm e n t o f

B u s in e ss A d m in is t ra t io n

E U R E L A B R O W N

B .S ., M .A .

1 1-y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

H o m e E co n o m ics

C h a ir m a n , D e p a rtm e n t o f

H a m e E co n o m ics

H A R V E Y H U M B LE

A .B ., M .A .

1 7 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b e r

H is to ry a n d P o lit ic a l S c ie n c e

F .O . P A R R

A .B ., M .A .

1 8 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

S o c io lo g y a n d S o c ia l S c ie n c e

JA M E S S T E W A R T

B .S ., M .S.

5 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

H is to ry a n d S o c io l S c ie n c e

B ILL IS A A C S

A .B ., M .A .

2 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

H is to ry

V E R N A L H . C A R M IC H A E L

B .S ., M .A ., P h .D .

1 -ye o r fa c u lt y m em ber

B u s in e ss A d m in is t ra t io n

173

C O R A L E. D E M A R Y

A .B ., M .A ., Ph .D .

19 y r . F a c u lty M em b e r

C la s s ic a l L a n g u a g e s a n d B ib lic a l

L ite ra tu re

C h o irm a n o f the D iv is io n L o n g u a g e s a n d Lite ro tu re

In a ra p id ly contracting w orld the im portance o f under­sta n d in g and a p p re c ia tin g o n e ’s own culture, a s well as those o f other p e o p les, is constantly beco m ing more a p ­parent. The d iv isio n o f L a n g u a g e an d Literature assumes the re sp o n sib ility o f e xp o s in g students to C la ss ic a l English, an d to m odern cultures through the study o f their la n g u a g e s an d literature.

The m odern la n g u a g e la b o ra to ry helps students perfect their a b ility to com m unicate o ra lly with p e o p le o f modern nations, w hile the study o f the C la ss ic a l la n g u a g e s develops students’ u n derstand ing of C la ss ic a l an d of B ib lica l lite ra ­ture. The speech an d English courses prom ote an interest in English an d A m e rica n culture an d in e v e ry d a y com m uni­catio n .

cjCancuaced and cjCiteratureHow m any w ays con o person blow out a ca n d le ? A group o f D rom otic Students g ive their suggestions.

C A R L S . M c C L A IN

A .B ., M .A ., L itt.D .

4 0 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

E n g lis h

C h a ir m a n , E n g lis h D e p artm e n t

H A R R IE T D E M A R A Y

A .B ., M .A .

1 1 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em ber

E n g lis h

G A R D N E R R E E D W A L M S L E Y

A .B ., M .A .

8 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b e r

Fre n ch a n d R u ssian

E U N IC E M c C L A IN

A .B .

7 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b e r

E n g lis h

L E O W . S L A G G

A .B ., M .A .

1 6 -y e a r fa c u lt y m em b er

R o m an ce L a n g u a g e s

C h a ir m a n , M o d e rn

L a n g u a g e D e p a rtm e n t

L E R O Y B R O W N

A .B ., M .A ., E d .D .

1 2 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b er

S p e e c h

V IR G IE S T E W A R T

B .S.

5 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b e r

S p a n is h

175

A T H E L M cC O M B S

B .S ., M .S.

4 -y e a r fa c u lt y m e m b er

S p e e c h

C h a ir m a n , S p e e c h D e p a rtm e n t

I

- V

L E R O Y R E ED Y

A .B ., M .A .

2 -y e a r fo c u lty m em ber

E n g lis h

F O R D Y C E B E N N E T T

A .B ., M .A .

1 -ye o r fo c u lty m em ber

E n g lis h

C A R M E N V A N D E R V E E N

A .B ., M .A .

1 -y e o r fo c u lty m em ber

E n g lish

" But, haw can I learn it if I can't understand what they are sa y in g ? " H ow ever, students saan find that la n guage lab is most va lua b le far learn ing correct

p ro n u n ciation and diction.

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for Men

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M .D.

7-year service

C o llege Physicion

ALYN FLETCHER

12-yeor serv ice

O ffice M anoger and

Com ptro ller

EM ILY REEVES

8-year service

Head Resident Counselor

for W om en

PAUL G . C U N N IN G H A M

3 -year service

Developm ent O fficer

onB ill G uy learns thot just o few w ords from Mr. F letcher, Co m p tro ller, con hove a very p o sit ive effect the p rob lem s thot confront tod a y's co lle g e student.

EDW ARD BRODEIN

22-year service

Eng ineer

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ALBERT BLO OM

13-year service

Cam pus C are to ker ond G a rd ener

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RUTH LA N E, R .N .

1 3-year service

Co lleg e N urse

• S ^ tciJ'J' . . . C^areA j or th e every-day. n ee d s C dfivet

ESTHER TRIPP

13-year service

Bookkeeper

G LA D YS CO RBETT

9-year service

Bookstore M anager

JEA N O LSO N

8-year service

Resident Counselor for

W illiam s Holl

M ELVIN MYERS

5-yea r service

M aintenance

M A RJO R IE BROW N

4-year serv ice

Secretary to the President

W w, -Kjer M S Z'M

W ILLIA M BEA N EY

2 -year service

Resident Counselor

for Chapm an Holl

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O liv e t N a za re n e C o lle g e pro u d ­ly presents e ighteen students to W h o 's W h o A m o n g Students in A m e rican U niversities an d C o l­le g e s. These students a re e lected to this h igh honor on the b a sis o f “ ch ara cte r, sch o la rsh ip , p a rt ic ip a ­tion in e xtra -cu rricu la r activ ities, service to the sch o o l, a n d poten­tia lity fo r future usefulness in busi­ness and so c ie ty .’ ’ This honor g ive s e ach student-elect the p riv ile g e o f w e a rin g the o ffic ia l key— the sym ­bol o f outstanding ach ievem ent in co lle g e . A b io g ra p h ic a l sketch of e ach student a p p e a rs in the current volum e o f W ho's W ho Among Stu­dents in American Universities and Colleges, w hich serves as an a id to personnel m an age rs see kin g c a p a b le co lle g e g ra d u a te s.

To e ach o f these outstanding students O liv e t N a za re n e C o lle g e extends sincerest congratu latio ns an d best w ishes fo r a useful and successful life .

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D EAN W A ID F O G E I

M athem atics

CH A RLO TTE PERSIN G ER

E lem entary Education

W ILL IA M C RA IN

H istory

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HERB STEV EN S

Chem istry

W A LTER H ECK JU D Y H U TC H IN SO NSecondary Education French

O u t s t a n d in g le a d e rs h ip a n e s s e n t ia l re q u ire m e n t

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CARRO LL RO O SE

Math

PA TR IC IA HU GH ES

H istory

186

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ERNEST H U SA RIK

H istory

M ARY AH LEM AN N

M usic Education

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KAREN C O IL

English

HARRY FULTON Biology

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A lib e ra l arts c o lle g e like O liv e t is n e ce ssa rily m ad e up o f four c la sse s. To the Freshm an co lle g e life seem s like one n e ve re n d in g task. To the S e n io r lo o k in g b a ck it a p p e a rs a p le a sa n t sojourn. Jun iors a n d Sophom o re s a r e cau g h t in the m id d le d e c id in g w hich w a y to look fo r light.

The entering Freshm en is typed as “ g re e n ” an d tim id. By the end o f the first y e a r he has a cq u ire d a d e g re e o f m aturity. Sophom o res deve lo p this m aturity. Jun iors b e ­com e even m ore sop h isticated and kn o w le d g e a b le a n d m ake re a d y to take the reins as Se n io rs . Sen iors put the fin ish in g touches on their c o lle g e life in p re p a ra tio n fo r a s ­sum ing life-tim e roles.

Tru ly b y the end o f four y e a rs— “ The tim es w e spent within these halls w ill n e ’er forgo tten be . . . ”

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Sea ted left to right: Ronold W orkm an , v ice-president; A rthur F ishe r, treasurer. Standing.- C arro ll Roose, p resid en t; Professor Leonord A nderso n , sponsor; Patric ia Hughes, secretory.

A s seniors we look b a ck upon our four ye a rs of co lle g e e xp e ri­ences here at O live t with fe e lin gs o f pride and accom plishm ent. W e have n egotiated a few of the lower hurdles o f intellectual, socia l, and spiritual kn o w le d ge , m ade life -long frie n d sh ip s, and selected future vo catio n s. The m em ories of the past four ye a rs are numerous and h a p p y.

But w e a re stepping forth into a new life . M any battles and hurdles still lie a h e a d . O u r years at O liv e t have enriched and strengthened our lives p hysically, m entally, so c ia lly , and spiritually. W e have a debt to p a y . W e entered to learn ; we are stepping forth to serve.

M ARY M ARGA RET AH LEM AN N

M endata , Illino is

B.S. M usic EducationHame Ecanam ics C lub 1; officer 1; Psychology C lub 3 ; English G u ild 3 ; Science C lub 3 ; Honor Society 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 2 , 3, 4; W ha's W h a 4 ; O rpheus C h a ir 4 ; Treb le C le f C h a ir 2 , 3 ; M usic Educators 2, 3 , 4 ; President 4 ; W a lte rB. Larsen A w ard 3 ; Com m encem ent Concert Soloist 3 ; Gam m a Society 2 , 3 , 4.

W ALTER EMERSON BALLARD

Part H uran, M ichigan

A.B. R e lig ion

ARTHUR G EN E BEECHER

A sh lan d , O hio

A.B. B ia la g ySocio logy C lub 1, 2 ; Science C lub 1, 2 ; S .E .A . 3 ; Football 2 , 3 ; Track 3 , 4 ; Kappa Society 2 , 3 , 4 .

M ARY LOU BEO U G H ER

Rockford, O h ia

A .3 . Sp an ishPsychology C lub 4 ; S .E .A . 4 ; Speech C lu b '2 , 3 ; S igm a Society 2 , 3 , 4 .

• S en io r le a d e rs h ip in flu e n c e d o u r Society

LO IS JA N E BIRCHARD

C o b an , G uatem a la

A.B . B io lo g yScience C lub 2 , 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 3 , 4; O fficer 4 ; M issionary Band 1, 2 , 3 , 4; Speech C lub 3 ; Basketba ll 1 , 2; Gam m a Society 1, 2 , 3 , 4 .

A N N A ELEA N O R BLEV IN S

D ayton , O h io

B.S. M usic Education

Socio logy C lub 4 ; M iss ionary Band 1; O rpheus Cho ir 1, 3 , 4 ; O fficer 4 ; C hancel C h a ir 1, 3 , 4 ; M usic Educa­tors 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Basketball 1; So ftba ll 1, 3 ; Kappa Society 2 , 3 , 4; Tra jan Society 1.

RO SEA N N BO EHM E

G reen V a lle y , Illin o is

B.S. E lem entary Education

A N N LO U ISE BOHL

G ran t Park , Illino is

B.S. Music EducationS .E .A . 3 , 4 ; W .R .A . 1, 2 , 3 ; T reb le C le f C ho ir 4 ; Band 2 , 3 , 4 ; Music Educators 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; O rato rio Chorus 3 , 4.

191

ELIZABETH A N N BO N N ETTE

M arie tta , O h io

B .S . E/em entary Education

S .E .A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; Public A ffo irs 3 ; A urora staff 2 , 3 ; O rg an G u ild 3 ; Gam m a Society 2 , 3 , 4;Ch ee rlead e r 3 .

JA M ES F. BORDERS

St. Louis M issouri

B .S . Ph ysica l Education

Socio logy C lub 2 , 3 , 4; Science C lub 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; M .R .H .A . 3 , 4 ; President 4 ; Student Council 4 ; G lim m erg lass Staff 2 , 3 ; Auroro Sta ff 2 ; Chess C lub 1, 2 ; " O " C lub 2 , 3 , 4 ; O fficer 3 , 4 ; Basket- boll 3 , 4 ; Baseba ll 1, 2 , 4 ; Foot­ba ll 3 , 4 ; K app a Society 3 , 4 ; President 4 ; Sporton Society 1, 2.

JU D ITH K A Y BOS

M ario n , O hio

A .B . English

S e n A e oj? a cco m p d id h m en t

W ILLIA M LEE BOYD

B ro d ley , Illin o is

A.B. Psycho logy

TH O M A S R. BROW N

W a yn e , M ichigan

A.B . Relig ion

Public A ffa irs C lub 3 ; Plotonian Philo­sophica l Society 3 , 4 ; M in iste ria lFellow sh ip 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; M .R .H .A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Delta Society 3 , 4 .

LARRY D U AN E BUESS

Mt. B lanchord , O h io

A .B . M athem atics

Science C lub 2 , 3 ; Public A ffa irs 3 ; Platonion Ph ilo sophical Society 3 ; Student Council 4 ; Auroro Staff 3 , editor 4 ; Zeta 2 , 3 , 4 .

LO U IS D. BURRELL

K anko kee , Illino is

A .B . S o c ia l Scien ceSocio logy C lub 2 ; S .E .A . 4 ; " O " Club 1, 2 ; Baseba ll 1, 2 ; Football 1, 2; Trock 1, 2 ; Delta 2 , 4 .

SH IRLEY A N N BOVARD

Rising Sun , Ind iona

B.S , E/em entary EducationSocio logy C lub 3 ; Home Eco­nomics C lub 3 , 4 ; Psychology C lub 3 ; Science C lub 3 ; S .E .A . 1, 3 , 4 ; Zeta Society 2 , 3 , 4.

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N ORM A JO H N S O N CA RLSO N

St. Jam es, M innesota

A .B . EnglishEnglish G u ild 4 ; Kappa Society 4.

VA LEL T. C H A C K O

Ranny, K e ra la , In d ia

A.B . Chem istry

Science C lub 2 , 3 , 4 ; M issionary Band 4 ; M in iste ria l Fellow sh ip 2, 3 , 4 ; C o lleg ium Prae-M edicorum 3 , 4 ; Delta Society 2 , 3 , 4 .

P A TR IC IA M AE CH A PM AN

G re e n fie ld , In d ian a

B.S. E/em entary Education

Socio logy C lu b , 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S c i­ence C lub 1 ; S .E .A . 2 , 3 ; M is­s io n a ry Band 1, officer 2 , 3 , President 4 ; G am m a Society 2, 3 , 4.

A RLEN E M ILN ER C H EN O W ETH

Flin t, M ich igan

B .S . Secondary Education

Socio logy C lub 2 ; Science C lub 2 ; Com m erce C lub 1; S .E .A . C lub 1, 2 , 3 ; Pub lic A ffa irs 2 ; W ho's W ho ; Student Council 4 , o fficer; A u ro ra S ta ff 3 ; Secreta ry a f Homecom ing Com m ission ; Chape l com m ittee; C h ap e l attendance committee.

KAREN LEE C O IL

Bucyrus, O h io

A.B . En g lishHome Economics C lub 4 ; H anor Society 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 4 ; S .E .A . 4 ; W h a 's W ho 4 ; Student Council 1, 3 , 4 ; A urora Sta ff 2 ; Q ueen 's Caurt 4 ; C lass O fficer 2 , 3 ; Student T ribuna l 2 ; Ink Spat 1; " O " C lub 2 , 3 , 4 ; C h e e r­le ad er 1; K app a 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 4 ; D rill Team 1.

HERBERT L. CO N A RD

W ilk in so n , In d ian a

B .S . Business Adm in istration

“ O " C lub 2 ; Baseba ll 1, 2 ; Beta Society 3 , 4.

JA M ES M. CO RBETT

B ro d ley , Illin o is

A .B . H istory

Chess C lub 1; Inkspat 1.

W IN ET T A CRABB

A ltam ont, Illin o is

B .S . M usic Education

193

W ILLIA M HENRY C RA IN

D ecotur, G eo rg ia

A .B . H istoryHonar Society 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 4 ; S .E .A . 2, 3 , o fficer; M .R .H .A . 2 , 3 , 4,officer 4 ; W ho's W h o ; Student Coun­cil 4 ; G lim m erg lass Staff 4 ; Student Tribuna l 3 ; Tennis 2.

Le o n a r d M cC l e l l a n d c r it e s

K an kake e , Illin o is

A .B . Z o o lo g yScience C lub 2 , 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 4 ; Platon- ian Ph ilosophica l Society 2 , 3 ; M is­s io n ary Band 4 ; Co lleg ium Prae- M edicorum 3 , 4 ; Delta Society 2 , 3.

D A VID N . CU LRO SS

La faye tte , In d ian a

A .B . H istory

M issionary Band 3 ; Chess C lub 2 , 3 ; O rpheus Cho ir 1, 2 , 3 ; officer 3 ; Bond 1, 2 ; O rchestra 1, 2 , 3 ; Q uarte t 2 , 3 ; Baske tba ll 1 , 2 ; Baseba ll 1, 2 ; So ft­b a ll 1, 2 ,; Football 1, 2 , 3 ; Trock 1; O lym p ians 2 ; S igm a Society 4 ; Spor- ton Society 1, 2 , 3 , p resident 3.

M ARTHA JA N E D A N H AU SEN

K o n kakee , Illino is

A .B . Sac ia l Science

R e w a r d , . . .

P A TR IC IA A N N D A N IELS

Lake C ity , M ichigon

B. S . Elem entary E d ucotian

S .E .A . 1, 4 ; M iss ionary Band 4 ; Basket­b a ll 1, 2 , 4 ; So ftb a ll 1 , 4 ; Trock 2 ; S igm a Society 4 ; Ind ian Society 1, 2.

N A O M I ELA IN E DARR

Coshocton, O h io

B .S . Music Educotian

Treb le C le f Cho ir 2 , 3 , 4 ; A p o llo C ho ir 1.

V IR G IN IA LEE DEES

Konkakee Illin o is

A .B . Religion

SH A RO N DEN SFO RD

C inc inno ti, O h io

B .S . Music Education

Honor Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 4 ; O rpheus Cho ir 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; officer 4 ; T rio 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; M usic Educotors 1, 2 , 3 . 4 ; officer 3.

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SH A R O N A N N DRAZY

K an kake e , Illin o is

A .B . B ia la g yH an ar Society 4 ; S .E .A . 4 ; Baske tba ll 1, 4 ; So ftb a ll 1 ; Beta Society 3 , 4 .

N A N C Y A N N EARLE

Youngstow n, O h io

B .S . E/em entary Ec/ucat/an

Socio logy C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Ham e Economics C lub 3 ; S .E .A . 3 , 4 , officer 4 ; Pub lic A ffa irs C lub 2 ; M issionary Band 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Evangels 2 ; T reb le C le f C h o ir 3 ; Delta Society 2 , 3 , 4 .

H ILM AN EVA N S

In d ia n a p o lis , In d ian a

A .B . Chem istryScience C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Pub lic A ffa irs 3 , 4 , officer 4 ; M .R .H .A . 4 ; " O " C lub 4 ; Baseba ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; So ftb a ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Kappa So cie ty 2 , 3 , 4 ; In d ian Society 1.

C O N STA N C E KAY FARN SW O RTH

M ansfie ld , O h io

B .S . Elem entary EducationSocio logy C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Psychology C lub 2 , 3 ; Sc ience C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; officer 4 ; T reb le C le f C h a ir 3 , 4 ; D elta Society 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .

R ICHARD EARL FELIX

La faye tte , In d ian a

A .B . S o c ia l Scien ceS .E .A . 2 , 3 ; M in iste ria l Fellow sh ip 2, 3 ; In tram ural Council 2 , 3 ; Home­coming Com m ission 3 ; M .R .H .A . 3 , 4 ; A th le tic Council 2 , 3 ; “ O " C lub 2 , 3 , 4 , President 4 ; G am m a So cie ty 2, 3 , 4 , officer 3 , President 4 , V o lle yb a ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Tennis 3 , 4 ; Badm inton 3 .

ARTHUR PH ILIP FISHER

Ham m ond, In d ian a

A . 3. Sp e e ch Patha lagyPsychology C lub 2 , 3 , 4 , o fficer 4 ; S .E .A . 3 , 4 ; M .R .H .A . 3 , 4 , officer 3 , 4 ; C lass O ffice r 3 , 4 ; Speech C lub1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S igm a Society 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , President 4 .

N A N C Y JA N E FROST

Lo p w a i, Idaho

B S . Ham e Econom icsSocio logy C lub 3 , 4 ; Ham e Economics C lub 2 , 3 , 4 . officer 3 , 4 ; Public A ffa irs 3 ; M iss ionary Band 3 , 4 ; W .R .A . 3 , 4 , officer 3 , 4 ; S o c ia l Com ­m ittee 4 ; “ O " C lub 4 , C h ee rlead e r 3 ; Zeta Society 1, 2 , 3 , 4 .

HARRY F. FULTO N

B ethel, O h io

A .B . B ia la g yScience C lub 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 3 , 4 ; M .R .H .A .2 , 3 , 4 ; President 4 ; W h a 's W ho 4 ; Student Council 4 , officer 4 ; A th le tic Council 3 ; Introm ural Council 2 ; " O ” C lub 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 3 , 4 ; Baske tba ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; K appa Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; Tennis 3 , 4 ; V o lle yb a ll 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; P ing Pong 4 ; 3adm inton 4 .

195

JEA N PHYLLIS G A D B O W

S h c lb y v ille , Ind iano

B .S . M usic Education

O rpheus Cho ir 3 , 4 ; Band 2 ;O rg an G u ild 2 , 3, 4 , officer 3 ;Brass C h a ir 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 3 ;T ria 2, 3 ; Music Educators 3 ;Kappo Society 2, 3 , 4.

JO A N SH A RO N G A D B O W

S h e lb yv ille , Ind iana

B.S. E/em entary EducationS .E .A . 1, 4 ; Evangels 1; Bond 1, 2 ; Zeto Society 2 , 3 , 4 .

D O N N A LO U ISE G O U G E

Fa irb u ry , Illino is

B.S. Elem entary EducationSocio logy C lub 4 ; Home Econom­ics Club 1; Psychology C lub 4 ; Science C lub 3 ; Commerce Club 1; S .E .A . 3 , 4 ; Evangels 2 , 3 ; Beta Society 2 , 3 , 4 .

RO SEM ARY G RA VES

Pittsfie ld , Illino is

B.S. Elem entary EducationSocio logy C lub 1, 2, 3 ; Psy­chology C lub 2, 3 ; Science Club 2 ; S .E .A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; Plotonian Philosophicol Society 3 ; Speech Club 1.

P r e p a r a t io n tea d d to . . .

HERBERT ESTA HALL

Doyton, O h io

A.B. B ib lica l LiteraturePlotonian Ph ilosophical Society 3 , 4 ; M issionory Band 2, 3 ; M in iste ria lFellow sh ip 3 , 4 ; Zeta Society 3 , 4.

JU D SO N EU G EN E HARM ON

G a ll ip o lis , O h io

A.B. B ib lica l Li'teroture

M in isteria l Fellowship 1; Speech C lub 1; So ftba ll 1, 2 ; Delto Society 1.

SO N D RA M AE H A TH A W A Y

Tecum seh, M ichigon

B.S. Elem entary Education

Socio logy C lub 2 , 4 ; Science C lub 2 ; S .E .A . f , 3 , 4 ; M issionary Bond 4 ; Evangels 2 , 3 ; Koppo Society 1, 2 , 3, 4.

M ARLEN E BAU GHM AN HAYES

Pu losk i, lowo

B.S. Elem entary EducationHonor Society 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 3 ; " O " C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Bosketball 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; So ftball 3 ; Sparton 1, 2 ; Gam m o Society 3 , 4 .

196

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W ALTER L. HECK

U hrichsv ille , O h io

B.S. Seco nd a ry Education

Science C lub 2 ; S .E .A . 3 , 4 , o f­ficer 4 ; W ho's W ho 4 ; Speech C lub 1; O rpheus Cho ir 2 , 3 , 4 ; Band 1, 2 , 3 ; Q uarte t 2 ; Music Educators 4 ; A p o llo Cho ir 1; Zeta Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; O fficer 4 .

RO G ER LERO Y H EW ITT

C a d illa c , M ich igan

B .S . Business A dm in istra tion

Science C lub 2 ; Com m erce C lub 1; Honor Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; G lim - m erglass Sta ff 4 , officer 4 ; V i­k ings M ale Chorus 2 ; Beta Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; Ind ian So cie ty 1.

M ELVER LO REE H O D G E

Ja ck so n v ille , F lo rida

A .B . S o c ia la g ySocio logy C lub 4 ; Home Econom­ics C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 2 , 3 ; S .E .A . 1, 2 ; M iss io nary Band 1, 2 , 3 ; Beta So cie ty 2 , 3 , 4.

ARTHUR RAYM O ND H O O V LER , JR.

P a ta ska la , O h io

A .B . M athem atics

Home Economics C lub 4 ; Science C lub 3 ; S .E .A . 4 ; M .R .H .A . 4 ; " O ” C lub 2 , 3 , 4 ; Baske tba ll 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Baseba ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; So ft­ba ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Football 1, 2 ; Track 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Sw im m ing Team 3 ; S igm a Society 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 2.

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CA REN RUTH H O PEW ELL

C le v e la n d , O h io

B .S . Elem entary Education

Science C lub 1, 2 ; S .E .A . 3 ; Debate 1; M iss ionary Band 1, 2 , 3 ; Speech C lub 1 ; Basketba ll 1 ; S o ftb a ll 1; Gam m a Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; T ro jan Society 1.

PA TR IC IA LO U ISE H U G H ES

Ironton , O hio

A .B . History

English G u ild 3 ; Science C lub 2 , 3 ; S .E .A . 1, 2 , 4 ; Pub lic A ffa irs 3 , officer 3 ; W .R .A . 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 3 ; W ho's W ho 4 ; Student Council 3 , 4 ; A urora Sta ff 2 , 3 ; C lass O fficer 4 ; “ O ” C lub 3 , 4 ; Baske tba ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S o ftb a ll 1; C h ee rlead e r 3 ; Gam m a Society 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 3.

ERN EST ALFRED H U SA R IK , JR .

G a ry , Ind iana

A .B . H istory

Com m erce C lub 1; S .E .A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; Public A ffa irs 3 , 4 , officer 4 ; M .R .H .A . 4 ; W ho 's W ho 4 ; Student Council 4 ; A urora Sta ff 3 , 4 , officer 3 ; So cia l Com m ittee 3 , 4 , officer 4 ; Speech C lub 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 3 , 4 ; V ik in g s M ale Chorus 4 ; Baske tba ll 2 ; Football 1; Gam m a Society 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 2 , 3 , 4 .

JU D Y M. H U TCH IN SO N

A nd erso n , Ind iana

A .B . French

English G u ild 1, 2 ; Honor Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 4 ; M iss ionary Bond 1, 2 ; W ho 's W ho 4 ; G lim m erg lass S ta ff 2 ; C lass O fficer 2 ; Speech C lub 1, 2 ; " O ’' C lub 2 , 3 , 4 ; So ftb a ll 1, 2 ; C h ee rlead e r 2 ; Zeta Society 2 , 3 , 4 .

197

DEE RICHARD JO N ES

D ecatur, Illino is

B.S. Business Adm in istration

Socio logy C lub 1; Science C lub 3 ; Basketball 3 ; Baseba ll 3 ; So ftba ll 3 , 4 ; Track 4 ; Gam m a Society 3 , 4 .

RICHARD A . JO N ES

M arion , O h io

Th.B. Theology

ETTA HELEN JA R N A G IN

A ram a Park , Illino is

B.S. Elem entary Education

VO RM A JEA N JO H N S O N

Bay C ity , M ichigan

B.S. Elem entary EducationSocio logy C lub 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 3 , 4 | G lim m erg lass Staff 4 ; A th le tic Com­mittee 4 ; " O " C lub 3 , 4 ; Basketball 3 , 4 ; So ftball 3 , 4 ; Track 3 ; Sw im m ing 3 , 4 ; Kappa Society 3 , 4 , officer 4 ; Tennis 3 , 4 ; V o lleybo ll 3 , 4 ; Toble Tennis 3 , 4.

THO M AS RICHARD JUDD

Konkokee, Illino is

A.B. S o c ia l Scien cePublic A ffa irs 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 3 ; P resi­dent 4 ; P lotonian Ph ilo sophical So­ciety 3 ; Student T ribunal 4 ; S igm a Society 2, 3 , 4 , President 3 ; In tra ­mural Council 3 ; A th le tic Committee 4 ; W ho's W ho 4 ; G lim m erg lass Staff 4 ; Auroro Stoff 3 , officer 3.

N ELLIE L. KELLER

B ryan , O h io

A.B. B io logyPsychology C lub 2 , 3 ; Science C lub2 , 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; W .R .A . 1, 2 ,3 , 4 ; Delto Society 3 , 4.

ROBERT EARL KELLY

B rad ley , Illino is

A.B. S o c ia l Scien ceEnglish G u ild 1; S .E .A . 4 ; Public A ffa irs 4 ; A urora Staff 3 , 4 , officer 3 , 4 ; Delta Society 2 , 3 , 4.

W ALTER A N D REW KEPNER

M onteno, Illino is

A.B. S o c io lo g y

198

PHILLIP R O SC O E KIDD

N ew C astle , Ind iano

A.B. H istorySocio logy C lub 3 ; M .R .H .A . 1; A po llo C h a ir 1; Basketba ll 1, 3 , 4 ; Faotboll 4 ; Track 3 , 4 ; G am m a Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; Spartan 1.

C A RO L M. K IN G

O w aneco , Illin o is

B.S. Elem entary EducationSocio logy C lub 4 ; S .E .A . 3 , 4 ; Beto Society 2 , 3 , 4.

D U A N E A . KO ETS

Ashkum , Illin o is

A .B . M athem aticsScience C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 3 , 4 ; Public A ffa irs 3 , 4 ; Basketball 3 , 4 j Baseba ll 4 ; Track 3 ; Delta Society 3 , 4 ; Tab le Tennis 3 , 4 ; Tennis 4 .

M ARVIN DALE KRO HE

Beordstown, Illin o is

B.S. Business Adm in istra tio nScience C lub 1 , 2 , 3 ; Com m erce C lub 2 ; Gommo Society 3 , 4 .

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D EN N IS RO G ER LAN E

V a lp a ra iso , Ind iono

A.B. C hem istryScience C lub 1, 2 , 3 , officer 3 , 4 ; Honor Society 2 , 3 , officer 3 ; W ho 's W ho 4 ; Student Council 3 ; Student Tribuna l 2, 4 ; Band 1, 2 , officer 2 ; O rchestro 1, officer 1; Brass Cho ir 1, 2 ; officer 1, President 2 ; Trios 1.

A L IC E JU N E LEE

S te rlin g , Illin o is

B.S. Elem entary EducationSocio logy C lub 1, 2 , 3 ; Home Eco­nomics C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Science C lub2, 3 ; S .E .A . 2, 3 , 4 ; W .R .A . 4 ; Q u een ’s Court 3 , 4 ; T reb le C le f Cho ir 3 ; Trios3 , 4 ; C h ee rlead e r 2 ; Gommo Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; Trojon 1.

KA TIE EVELYN LE IG H

S ikeston , M issouri

B .S . Ham e Econom icsHome Economics C lub 1, 2, 3 , 4 , o f­ficer 2 , 3 , President 4 ; Science C lub 1, 2 ; S .E .A . 1, 4 ; G lim m erg lass Sta ff 4 ; Delto Society 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; A rche ry 4 .

M AU RIC E A . LO N G

Essex, M issouri

B .S . Business A d m in istrationScience C lub 2 , 3 ; Commerce C lub 2.

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M ARG A RET A N N LYO N S

K an kake e , Illino is

A .B . EnglishEnglish G u ild 4 ; H anar Society 4 ; S .E .A . 4.

L. SELD EN M ARQUART

Bourbo nnais, Illino is

A B. H istoryS .E .A . 3 , 4 ; Public A ffa irs 1, 2, officer 3 ; Student Council 3 ; Au ro ra Staff 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 3 ; Socio l Committee 4 ; Speech C lub 2 , 3 ; Homecoming Com ­mission 3 ; Bosketball 1, 2 ; Base­ba ll 1, 2 , 4 ; Softboll 1, 2 ; G o lf 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Delta Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; T ra jan 1.

D EN SEL PAUL M cFADDEN

C am eron , W est V irg in io

A .B . Relig io nP latan ian Ph ilo sophica l Society 3 , 4 , officer 3 ; M in isterio l Fellow ­sh ip 1, 2 , 3 , 4.

EDW ARD V IN TO N M cFANN

M echan icsburg , Ohio

A .B . B io lo g yScience C lub 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 4 M .R .H .A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; " O " C lub 3 4 ; Baseboll 3 , 4 ; So ftba ll 3 , 4 Trock 3 , 4 ; Zeta Society 3 , 4.

D W IG H T McMURRIN

C in c in n o ti, O h io

A .B . H istoryPublic A ffa irs 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 3 ; Stu­dent Council 4 ; G lim m erg loss Staff 3 , 4 ; Chess C lub 2 , 3 ; O rpheus Cho ir 3 ; Chancel Cho ir 1, 2 , 3 ; M usic Edu­cators 2.

ELRO Y DALE Ml EDEMA

St. A n n e , Illino is

B.S. Business A d m in istrationPsychology C lub 2 , 4 ; Science C lub 1;

Gom m a Society 2 , 3 , 4.

A N IT A O BO ZA M IRA N D A

Quezon C ity , Ph ilipp inesA .B . Chem istry

M ARLIN LEE M O O RE

N ew Boston, O h io

A .B . Psycho logy

D O RO THY ELLEN M ORRIS

S a rd in ia , O h ia

B .S . Elem entary Education

W A Y N E LO U IS M U SA TICS

V icksb u rg , M ichigan

A .B . Re/ig ian

Psychology C lub 3 ; Science C lub1, 2 ; M iss ionary Band 3 ; M in is­te ria l Fe llo w sh ip 1, 2 , 4 ; V ik in g s M ale Charus 3 ; Band 1; Brass C h o ir 1 , 2 ; K ing 's Trum peters 1,2 , 3 ; M usic Educators 1; G am m a Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; Ind ians 1.

BRENDA M YERS

Bourbanna is, Illin o is

B .S . Elem entary EducationScience C lub 1 ; M issionary Band 1, 2 ; Delta Society 1, 2 , 3 , 4 .

P A TR IC IA A N N N O RTO N

B rad le y , Illin o is

A .B . EnglishEnglish G u ild 3 , 4 ; Honor So ­ciety 2 , 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 3 , 4 ; C hancel C h a ir 1, 2 , 3 , 4 .

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P EG G Y JO Y C E O LIVER

G a ry , Ind iana

B .S . M usic Education

S .E .A . 4 ; Treb le C le f C h a ir 2 , 3 , 4 ;Band 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; O rchestra 3 , 4 ;M usic Educators 4 ; " O ” C lub 3 , 4 ;B asketba ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S a ftb a ll 1, 2 ,3 , 4 ; Track 1, 2 , 3 , 4; Beta So cie ty 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 3 , 4.

A N N TH O RN TO N PA N N IER

Council Bluffs, law a

B .S . Elem entary EducationS .E .A . 4 ; G lim m erg lass Staff 3 ; S tu ­dent T ribunal 4 ; Socia l Com m ittee 1; C h ee rlead e r 1.

C H A RLO TTE HUDDLE PERSIN G ER

M ario n , O h ia

B .S . E/em entary Education

Socio logy C lub 1; Science C lub 1, 2 ; Honor Society 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 3 , 4 , o f­ficer 3 ; M issionary Band 3 , 4 ; W h a 's W ho 4 ; A urora Staff 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 3 ; T reb le C le ft C h o ir 2 , 3 , officer 2 , 3 ; Band 1; S igm a Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; Ind ians 1.

LEO NARD W M . P ETR IN O , JR .

Trenton, New Je rsey

A .B . B ia la g yPsychology C lub 2 , 3 ; Science C lub 2 , 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 3 , 4 ; M .R .H .A . 4 ; G lim ­m erglass Staff 4 ; S o c ia l Com m ittee 4 ; O rchestra 2 , 3 , 4 ; Zeta Society 2 , 3 , 4 .

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ELA IN E PA TR IC IA PHILBRICK

Bourbonnois, Illino is

B.S. E lem eniory Educotion

D O RO TH Y M. PIERCE

L itchfie ld , M innesoto

B.S. E lem eniory EducotionS .E .A . 4 ; G lim m ergloss Stoff 1; Bond 1, 2 ; Bosketboll 1; C heerleo der l j Gommo Society 3 , 4 ; Tro jans 1, 2.

D O N A LD LEE PIPER

Peotone, Illino is

B.S. E lem en io ry Educotion

D O RIS HO PE RA IN ES

Chorleston , W est V irg in io

A.B. So c io lo g ySocio logy C lub , 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 3 ; Science C lub 2, 3 ; S .E .A . 4 ; M ission­a ry Bond 2 , 3 ; W ho's W ho 4 ; Stu­dent Council 4 , officer 4 ; Q ueen's Court 4 ; Homecoming Commission 4 ; Chopel Committee 4; Beto Society 2 , 3 , 4 .

• S e n io r s p o s s e s s . .

N ORM A LOU R A W LIN G S

Doyton, O h io

B.S. Business A dm in istrationScience C lub 3 ; Com m erce C lub 1; S .E .A . 2, 3 , 4 ; Evongels 1, 2 , 3 ; " O " C lub 2, 3 , 4 ; Bosketboll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Softboll 3 , 4 ; Softboll 3 , 4 ; Trock 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Zeto Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; Ind ions 1.

RITA KAY REM M ENGA

Bourbonno is, Illino is

A .B . Eng lish

H. BLA IN E RICE

Zo n esv ille , O h io

A.B. R elig ionM in iste ria l Fellow sh ip 1, 2, 3 ; M .R .H .A . 3 ; W h o ’s W ho 4 ; Student Council 3 , 4 ; G lim m ergloss Stoff 4 ; Editor 4 ; V i­kings Mole Chorus 4 , officer 4 ; K ing's Trum peters 2 , 3 ; Koppo Society 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 4.

W ALTER R IG G LE

Richm ond, Ind iono

B.S. Ph ysico l Educotion“ O " C lub 3 , 4 ; Bosketboll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Boseboll 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; Softboll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Trock 2 ; Beto Society 3 , 4 ; A th letic D irector 3 , 4.

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CARRO LL KEITH RO O SE

L ivon io , M ichigan

A.B. M athem aticsScience C lub 1; Honor Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; Public A ffa irs 1, 2 , 3 , o fficer, 2 , 3 ; S .E .A . 4 ; M .R .H .A . 3 , 4 ; W ho's W ho 4 ; Executive Com m ittee 4 , officer 4 ; C lass O fficer 3 , 4 ; President 4 ; S tu ­dent Tribunol 2 , 3 ; G am m a Society 2, President 2.

JU D Y KAE RO SEN BERG

G a le sb u rg , Illino is

A .B . EnglishSocio logy C lub 4 ; Home Economics C lub 1; English G u ild 4 ; Zeta Society 2 , 3 , 4 .

KEN N ETH ROTH

Pontiac, M ich igan

A.B. Chem istry

Science C lub 1, 2 , 3 ; Co lleg ium Proe- Medicorum 3 ; Bond 1; Brass Cho ir 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , President 4 .

RICHARD ALLEN RUN YO N S h irle y , In d ian a

A.B. R e lig io n

Socio logy C lub 3 ; M in iste ria l Fe llo w ­sh ip 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Speech C lub 3 , 4 ; A po llo Cho ir 1; Zeta So cie ty 2 , 3 , 4 ; Sportans 1.

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C A RO LYN J . SCH A FER

Lud ington , M ichigan

A.B. S a c ia la g ySocio logy C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 2 , 3 , President 4 ; Science Club 1, 2 , 3 ; Psychology C lub 3 ; W .R .A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; So cia l Com m ittee 3 ; Speech C lub1, 2 , 3 ; O rchestro 1, 2 ; Delta Society2 , 3 , 4 ; D isp lo y Com m ittee.

ED G A R RO LIN SH ECKLER

Burling ton , Iow a

B.S. Music Education

Psychology C lub 3 ; S .E .A . 3 , 4 ; M .R .H .A . 3 , 4 ; O rp heus C h o ir 2 , 3 ; Music Educators 2 , 3 , 4 ; " O ” C lub 3 , 4 ; Bosketboll 2 , 3 , 4 ; Boseboll 2 , 3 ; So ftb a ll 2 , 3 ; Sigm o Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; Tennis 2 , 3 , 4 ; Tennis Cham pion 3 , 4 .

RO N ALD G E N E SH ELTO N

G rove C ity , O h io

A.B. Chem istry

Sc ience C lub 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 4 ; M .R .H .A . 1, 2 .

CH ESTER L. SK IN N ER

Kenosho, W isconsinA.B . S o c io lo g y

Socio logy C lub 3 , 4 , officer 4 ; Psy­cho logy C lub 2 ; Science C lub 2 ; M .R .H .A . 4 ; Evongels 2 , 3.

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Z E IL A SMITH

Fenton, M ich igan

A .B . En g lish

S .E .A . 4 ; Treb le C le f C ho ir 2 , 3 ; D elta Society 2 , 3 , 4.

SH A RO N LEE SPAVEN

C o lu m b ia v ille , M ichigan

B .S . Elem entary Education

G LO R IA JEA N SPR IN KLE Id a , M ichigan

A.B. H istory

Hame Economics C lub 3 , 4 ; S c i­ence C lub 3 ; S .E .A . 4 ; G lim m er­glass Staff 4 ; Speech C lub 1; Treb le C le f C ho ir 3 , 4 ; Delta Society 2 , 3 , 4.

PHYLLIS SPRY

M uncie , Ind iana

B .S . Music EducationM usic Educators 3 , 4 ; M issionary Band 2 ; Evangels 2.

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f , r ^ O rv CH A RLES STA L IO N S

Pontiac , M ich igan

A.B . S io la g y

RO SE M ARIE STA L IO N S

F lin t, M ichigan

B .S . Elem entary Education

Home Economics C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 1, 2 , 3 ; M issionary Band 1, 2 ; Basket­ball 1.

TH O M A S MURRY STAYN ER

C crd ing to n , O h io

A .B . R elig ion

M in iste ria l Fellow ship 3 , 4 ; Beta So­cie ty 3 , 4.

W ILBU R F. STEELE

M om ence, Illino is

B .S . Elem entary Educatio i S .E .A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 .

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HERB R. STEV EN S

C arydan , Ind iana

A .B . Chem istryScience C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4, officer 2 , 3 , President 4 ; M .R .H .A . 3 , 4 ; W h a ’s W ha 4 ; Co lleg ium Prae- M edicarum 3 , 4 ; " O " C lub 3 , 4 ; Swim m ing Team 1, 2 ; Zeta Society 2 , 3 , 4 .

ELN O R PEA SE STEV EN SO N

Eu re ka , Illin o is

B .S . M usic Education

S .E .A . 4 ; O rpheus C h a ir 1, 2, 3 , 4 , officer 4 ; C hancel C h a ir 4 ; T rias 2 ; M usic Educators 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; " O " C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Baske tba ll 1, 2 , 3 ; So ftb a ll 1,2 , 3 ; Track 1, 2 ; Delta Society 2 ,3 , 4 ; Tro jans 1.

RAYM OND BERNARD STO CKM A N

C o lu m b ian a , O h ia

Th.B. Th eo logyH anar Society 2, 3 , 4 ; M in iste ria l Fellow sh ip 1, 2 , 3 , officer 2 , 3 ; Speech C lub 2.

N O N A LEE STORER

Lansing , M ich igan

B .S . E lem entary Education

H anar Society 3 , 4 ; Music Edu­cators 1, 2 ; A p a llo C h a ir 2 , 3 ; " O " C lub 2 , 3 ; C h ee rlead e r 1, 2 ; Kappa Society 3 , 4 ; Ind ians 1, 2 .

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STEW A RT M ARSHALL STO RER

Sprin g fie ld , O h io

B .S . Business Adm in istration

Science C lub 1, 2, 3 ; Sw im m ing Team2 , 3 ; Zeta Society 1, 2 , 3 , 4 .

D IA N E SUMMERS

H untington, Ind iana

A .B . EnglishS a c ia la g y C lub 1, 2 ; Psychology C lub3 , 4 ; English G u ild 3 , 4 , officer 4 ; H anar Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 4 ; W .R .A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; W ho 's W ho 4 ; G lim m erg lass Staff 1; Speech C lub 1, 3 , 4 ; Treb le C le f C h a ir 3 ; Band 1, 3 ; O rg an G u ild 1; Sa ftb a ll 1; Zeta So ­cie ty 2 , 3 , 4 ; Ind ians 1.

M ARGA RET L. TAYLO R

H yattsv ille , M aryland

A .B . Romance Languages

S a c ia la g y C lub 1, 2 , 4 ; S .E .A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; M issionary Band 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Zeta Society 2 , 3 , 4 .

N O RRIS EATO N TEA G U E

O rla n d a , Flo rida

B .S . M usic Education

G lim m erg lass Staff 2 , 3 ; O rpheusCho ir 2 , 3 , 4 , President 4 ; Band 3 ; “ C ru sad ers” Q uartet 3 ; M usic Edu­cators 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; A p o llo Cho ir 1; Gam m a Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; T ra jan 1.

CA RO LYN SUE W A ID FO G E L

D earbo rn , M ichigan

B .S , Secondary E d u c o t io n

Psychology C lub 2 ; S .E .A . 4 ; M ission­a ry Band 3 ; Speech C lub 2 , 3 ; Treb le C le f Cho ir 2 ; Bosketboll 2 ; Sigm o Society 1, 2 , 3 , 4 .

L. DEAN W A LD FO G EL

Foyette , O h io

A .B . M o th e m a t ic s

Honor Society 2 , 3 , 4 ; M .R .H .A . 3 ; Student Council 2 , 3 , 4 ; W ho's W ho 4 ; C loss O fficer 1, 2 , 3 , officer 1; President 3 , 4 ; Speech C lub 2 ; O r­pheus Cho ir 2, 3 , officer 3 ; Bross Cho ir 2 ; Q uortet 2 ; A p o llo Cho ir 1 ; Delto Society 2, 3 , officer 2.

D O N N A W EED

Co lum bus, O h io

A .B . B ia la g y

Socio logy C lub 2 ; Science C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 4,- M issionory Bond 3 ; Student Council 4 ; G lim m erg loss Stoff 2 ; Band 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 2 , 3 , 4 ; officer 3 , President 4 ; Baske tba ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; So ftb a ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Delto Society 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 3 , 4 ; Sportons 1.

SH A RO N KAY W EEKS

C in c in n o ti, O h io

A .B . E n g lis h

Socio logy C lub 3 ; English G u ild 4 ; Honor Society 4 ; S .E .A . 4 ; M issionory Band 3 ; W h o ’s W ho 4 ; Student Coun­cil 4 ; Aurora Stoff 4 ; Speech C lub 3 , 4 ; Evongels 3 ; Student Personnel Com- m i:tee 4 ; Zeta Society 3 , 4 .

LA D O N N A MAE TE IS IN G ER

Sioux C ity , Iowa

B.S Business A d m in is tra t io n

Band 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Kappa Society 2, 3 , 4 .

D O N N A M ARIE TO O N E

E lkh art, Ind iana

B .S . E le m e n ta ry E d u ca t io n

Socio logy C lub 1; S .E .A . 1, 4 ; Public A ffa irs 3 ; Treb le C le f Cho ir 2, 3 , 4 ; President 2 , 3 , 4 ; A p a llo C h a ir 1 ; Delta Society 2, 3 , 4 , officer 2 , 3 .

BETTY M. TUCKER

C ard in g to n , O h ia

A .B . E n g lis h

English G u ild 3 , 4 , officer 4 ; Honor Society 2, 3 , 4 ; S .E .A . 3 , 4 ; M issionary Band 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; Basketball 2 , 3 , 4 ; Gom m a Society 2, 3 , 4 ; Ind ians 1.

C H A RLO TTE A N N W A G N ER

Boscobel, W isconsin

B .S . E le m e n ta ry E d u co tio n

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D A VID W ELLS

Bourbonno is, Illin o is

B .S . E le m e n ta ry E d u ca t io n

R O SA LIE W ELLS

Bourbonno is, Illino is

B .S . E le m e n ta ry Education

'.hattenc^e o f tom orrow

N O RM A JE A N W ILSO N

Lansing , Illino is

B .S . E le m e n ta ry E d u c a t io n

Socio logy C lub 2 ; Psychology C lub 2 ; Science C lub 2 ; Honor Society 2 ; S .E .A . 2 , 3 , 4 ; W .R .A . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; M usic Educators 2 ; S igm a Society 2 , 3 , 4 .

SU Z A N N E W ILSO N

Rittm an, O h io

B .S . H a m e E co n o m ic s

RO N ALD G EN E W O RKM AN

W est A ll is , W isconsin

A .B . H is to ry

Plotonian Ph ilo soph ica l Society 4 ; M in iste ria l Fe llo w sh ip 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , officer 3 ; President 4 ; Student Council2 , 4 ; G lim m erg lass Sta ff 3 , 4 ; A u ro ra S ta ff 1, 2 ; C lass O fficer 4 ; Socia l Com ­m ittee 3 ; Speech C lub 2 , 3 ; “ O " C lub3 , 4 ; Basketba ll 1, 2 , 3 ; Baseba ll 1, 2, 3 ; So ftb a ll 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Football 3 ; Beta Society 2 , 3 , 4 , President 2.

R O SA LIN D KAY W O RKM A N

F ran k fo rt, Ind iana

A .B . P s y c h o lo g y

Socio logy C lub 3 ; Psychology C lub 3 , 4 ; English G u ild 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Com m erce C lub 3 ; Honor Society 4 ; G lim m erg lass S ta ff 3 , 4 ; Zeta Society 2 , 3 , 4 .

ELMER RO Y W R IG H T

T r in w a y , O h io

B .S . B u s in e s s A d m in is tra t io n

Psychology C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Science C lub 1, 2 ; M iss ionary Band 3 , 4 ; M .R .H .A . Band 1, 2 ; Basketba ll 1; Gam m a Society 1, 2 , 3 , 4.

A N IT A RO SE W YA TT

G ro ve r H ill , O h io

B .S . E le m e n ta ry E d u ca t io n

Socio logy C lub 4 ; S .E .A . 3 , 4 ; Public A ffa irs 2 ; M iss io nary Band 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Speech C lub 2 ; G am m a Society 3 , 4 .

Seo ted : Koren Reeves, secre to ry ; S tand ing left to right: John C rab tree , treasu re r; S teve G lo d d in g , v ice ­

p re s id en t; Ronold Scott, p resid en t; Professor R. L. Lunsford , sponsor.

During this y e a r we have passed m any m ilestones in our co llege journey. W e have assum ed greater school le a d e rsh ip , an d this y e a r ’s ■ Student B o d y President cam e from am ong our ranks. The upper d i­vision courses w hich we have taken have helped us step forw ard into our vario us fie lds of s p e c ia liza ­tion, an d the H allow een Party and the Ju n io r-S e n io r Banquet which we sponsored are signs of our so cia l p rogress.

M any a cq u a in ta n ce s have been renew ed, and new friendsh ips have been m ade. This y e a r has been a very g o o d one, but we are looking fo rw a rd to our sen ior year with even brighter hopes and expe ctations.

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Russell Anderson

P riscilla And rew s

M argaret Anem a

Leonord Baith

Lowell Beom

M ary Beavin

Jeonnette Beel

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Helen Bennett

Martho Bergreen

Thelmo B lo ir

John Boggs

Doron Bollm on

June Bower

M illie Broselton

M errill B roym er

Kenneth Bryont

Ju d y Buckheister

Sonja Burke

M ory Byrne

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Sharan Cam pbell

M elvin C arlsan

D ix ie-A nn Carpenter

C laudette Coffman

Kath leen Cornell

Jo an n e Covert

Jah n C rab tree

C la ren ce Crites

Cho rles Doye

Ruth DeLawter

V irg in ia Dillon

Caro lyn Dim bath

W ill ie Dishon

Lowrence Domont

N oncy Donohoe

M orgaret Dorsett

Potricio Doudno

Robert Droke

M arce lla E ldridge

M orilyn Ellis

B arb a ra Evans

W a a d ra w Evans

Sharon Ey lander

John Fantharpe

Landa Fausz

M erlyn Fard

Jahn G eo rg e

E . W a y n e G iese lm an

9 (e a d e r s h ip

Stephen G lad d in g

Karen G la n c y

Jo yce G la z e

G lo r ia G o ad

D avid G o dw in

Ellen G aw ard

Rebecca G rasse

W ilb u r G rass

G a ry G u lle y

Brenda H all

M arilyn Hansen

Russell H ardym an

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Donald H arris

Kathryn Hester

Donald Hil

Ruth Hirst

Robert Huff

Stephen Huse

Janet Jackson

Jam es Jarrett

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Beverly Jenk in s

W illiam Johnson

Charles Jones

Raymond Kern

Joyce Ketola

Robert K illion

Roberta K innersley

Myrtle Kohn

Rosem ary LaM ar

N ancy Lang

Theodore Lemke

W ilm a Lewis

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Edmund Lang

Larry Loomis

Caro lyn Lug inb ill

Charles Lukehart

Jahn M arangu

Kenneth M arckel

Douglas Mason

Abraham M athai

Aii-Sck o o t f u n c t io n s

H iram i M atsuyam a

B arbara M cCutchen

Jahn M cKnight

Ranald M cSwain

Ph ilip M etcalfe

Betty M eyer

O rlyn M eyer

D ale Munroe

S h irley Myers

Robert Norfleet

R ichard Nye

G e ra ld Nyssen

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V icto ria Parks

M ax Paska

D ana ld Patrick

Lawrence Paltersan

B a rb a ra Paulus

La rry Percifield

D anna Perry

$ 3 e a r re&ponAibiittieA . . .

Faylene Phelps

M ary Etta Phipps

H aze l Piatt

E lizabeth Poling

P atric ia Pattenger

Ersel Potts

M artha Priddy

Dorothy Ralph

Jan e t Randolph

A lbert Remmenga

Joyce Reynolds

Ph ilip Reynolds

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Ronald Scott

Kenneth Sears

Ronald S h an er

Lois Shaw

W illia m Sh aw

M arvin Sh ipm an

Roy Shuck

D iane S ieg en tha le r

Edw in S loan

John Smith

Paul Smith

D avid Sa rre l

N an cy Rhodes

D arlene Rhaads

Jam es Ritchie

D arathy Raberson

Ruth Rabbins

Tham as Rackrahr

A rthu r Saunders

D avid Schaenw etter

Sondro Thamos

Elizobeth Tink

Jam es Tripp

Ronold Tryon

Jon ice Veoch

Donno W illiam s

Jom es W illia m s , J r .

Ralph W illiam s

Larry W inchester

Jeon Yo sh inaga

Jo y Zimmerman

Larry Zuercher

Patric ia Stinson

Allen Sprunger

Ethel S te inacker

Jam es Stephenson

Patric ia Stock

G e ra ld Street

Ju d y Street

Richard Strickland

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Se a te d : Buelah M cA ne lly , secre ta ry ; S ta n d in g left fa right: Rass Sw ineh art, treasu rer; Professor Donald

M u rray , sponsor; Jam es S ir r in e , v ice-president.

W e , the C la ss of ’6 5 , en jo yed a very successful y e a r. W e a g a in won the Fro sh-Soph D a y tu g-o f- w ar an d w ere the w inners in the ‘‘Q uarters fo r C h rist” c a m p a ig n which the M issio n ary Band sp o n ­sored to ra ise m oney fo r a W est Berlin church b u ild in g . The class b asketba ll tournam ents w ere e sp e ­c ia lly e xc itin g to us a s our fellow s becam e cham ps in the m en's d i­vision, and our g irls runners-up in the w om en's d iv is io n . O u r most im ­portant success, o f course, w as jum ping the hurdles o f the S o p h o ­more tests an d the English u sa g e test.

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Redith A dkissan

C aro l A lsab raaks

Jam es Andersan

V irg in ia A p ley

Dennis A pp le

Joan Arnett

S h irle y Atw aad

G a ry Bell

D ian a Baltz

W ayn e Benbaw

D iane Bertschinger

A nna Black

Leeman Brafard

La rry Brawn

Keith Burba

l^ e tu rn in fy s tu d e n t p ro je c ts p ic:anS

B illie Cahaan

Ruth C arlsan

La rry C a ry

Kenneth Christaffersan

Dee C la y

Fred Clough

Kenn Co il

G eo rg e Co llins

Larry Co llins

M ary Co llins

Donald Comstock

Edw ard Converse

Raymond Casner

Lam oyne Cox

C onnie C rab tree

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Lindo Crum m er

Beverly Custer

Charlotte D arr

Foye Dovis

Shoron Decker

Byron Densford

Anto inette D ietkus

N aom i Doenges

M oxell Downs

Ethelann Esterm yer

G e ra ld Evans

M arvin Faith

Jon ice Folsom

Dennis Foor

Sondra Forsyth

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Edword Fountain

N edra Froncis

Sue Free land

Shoron Fullerton

Fran G a rn e r

Charles G ib son

Sondro G ibson

A lice G ille tte

Paulo G ereau e

D arline G o in

M arilyn Go in

Linda G reen

Roger G riffith

M ichael G rim show

W illia m G uy

Sarah H ailm an

Robert Hale

C harlene H arris

Judy H arris

D an ie l H arvey

A d ria Haw kins

G a ry H aydan

Hershel Head

M ichael Heil

E lsie Helm

C orb itte Henry

Lais Hagsett

Patric ia Hooper

Dorothy Howard

Borbara Hughes

Ptca n a n J, h o d l • • •

Jam es Hullinger

Kenneth Jockm an

Lorry Jacobsen

A rlen Jako b itz

Jeonn ine Jetter

Suzon Jim enez

Dovid Johnson

Dovid Keeler

Shoron Kehrer

A lice Kidd

Revo K innersley

D iane Kjonoos

M ary Koehler

Dovid Kohl

M elvin Kuhn

Barbara Lang

N arm a Larrabee

Elizab eth Le in inger

C arl Leth

Tham as Lightle

Ja s ie Linn

Francis Lavell

Karen Lucas

Kenneth Lynn

Su zanne M acKay

S a ra M add ax

Bonnie M alsam

Leah M arangu

F lora M arklund

Ronald M artin

J r o s h - ^ o p h & £)a y

C an n ie M artin i

Laurel Matson

Buelah M cA nelly

Jan e t M cG illva ry

Kaye M cKnight

Loretta M abley

Raymond M eister

R ichard M ille r

Jam es M anck

D arw aod M aare

Lean M artan

G len M urphy

B arb ara M usgrave

La la N eedham

Thom as Nelson

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M ary N arfleet

Ba rbara Oberto

Frank O ckerl

Ronald Padgett

JoA nn Palm er

W illia m Parker

Robert Parm ley

E leano r Pester

Bruce Petersen

Ly le Pettit

Robert Phillips

D arw in Pressler

S tan ley Randolph

Jam es Rees

Paul Reinbold

~s$fway.S striv in g . J or . . .

M axin e Religo

M ory Rexroth

Rondall Robbins

Poul Robbins

M arilyn Rose

N ancy Rothman

Roger Rupp

M arsho Sab in

W and o Sander

Deon Souberli

Lee Schrock

Bonnie Seol

Shoron Sh ifley

Russell Shim m in

Vernon Shockley

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Sh igeka Sh a jin ag a

Jam es S irrin e

Bruce Smith

Lynn Smith

Larry Spau ld ing

Traas Sperling

M ary S tarr

Donna Stirratt

C a ra l Stout

Linda Street

G lend an Stroud

Edmund Sw eeney

Rass Sw inehart

Jan e t S y lv ia

C a ra Tallm adge

u p p e rc ia d d m e n s ta tu s

Edith T ay la r

Edw ard Thall

Sharan Thomos

Paul Thompson

M arylan Thorntan

Paul Tucker

Sharo n Ulmet

G a ry Underwood

Richard Unger

Dale VonSeggen

C oro lyn W a a l

Paul W o ld fo g e l

Howard W a lk e r

N ancy W an d e l

R ichard W arn e r

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Ruth W assan

la r ry W atson

Mory W eachter

Je rry W ebb

Karen W eeks

Edword W eske

Linda W hee ler

M artha W ille tt

Jon ice W illiam s

Charles W ilson

Ivan W ilson

Jud ith W ilson

Teresa W ilson

M argaret W orst

M arjo rie Young

P r o v i d e s n ecessa ry , im p e tu s

The tug-of-w ar becam e mud­d y fun for those on the w ro ng end o f the rope on Freshm an-Sophom ore D ay.

Sea ted : M arilyn D a rb y , se cre ta ry ; S tand ing left to right: Je rry D ensm ore, p re s id en t; Professor John

H anson , sponsor; Kenneth A rm strong , v ice-p resident.

Last S ep tem b e r we w ere just 4 3 0 in d iv id u a ls e n ro llin g at co l­lege fo r the first time, but now we are the united a n d sp irited C la ss o f '66 . W e dem onstrated this spirit on several o ccasio n s this y e a r. O ur spirits rem ained untarnished dur­ing the Fro sh-Soph D a y tu g-o f-w ar even though w e w ere d ra g g e d through the “ o l’ m u d h o le .” The a ll­school p arty, ‘ ‘Fun, Fun, Fun ,” which w e sp o n so red , w as well rece ived , a n d w e had the most spirited ch e e rin g section at the m en’s c lass b a sk e tb a ll tournam ent, even though the Sophs d id e d g e us out o f the ch am p io n sh ip .

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Earl Adam s

Jam es Adam s

Linda A llhands

Ja y ce Aim Edw ard Anderson

Kenneth Armstrong

Richard Ba iley

Te rry Bailey

Bann ie Baker

Jud ith Batem an

Duane Ball

Dave Beckwith

V irg in ia Belt

Larna Bentley

Rase B irchard

Rager B la ir

A rlen e Blight

A rm and Blach

Edw in Baadw ay

La rry Bahlke

Danna Band

Phyllis Bawman

D arlene B rad ley

Ja ck Brand

C o tL q e t ife . . .

Sharan Brand

Christine Brandon

Linda Bright

M erle Bright

Larry B rink ley

La rry B riske r

Patric ia Brack

G earg e Brooks

D av id Brawn

M ary Brawn

Sam uel Brown

Teresa Bryan

Doris Bryant

Jaan Buchanan

D avid Buess

Sandra Busby

Phyllis Byrd

Richard Carlson

John Carnes

O la C arter

Pam ela Cartw right

Paul Chapm an

M artha Chism

Paul Christm as

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Patric ia C la rke

Robert C lip p er

M arilyn Coffm an

Jan e t Corder Jud ith Cox

Jam es Coy

Ruth Crab ill

Ham er C rab tree

Joseph C ra ig

Richard C ribbs

C aro l Crites

D w ayne Cross

M arjo rie Cutnaw

Jam es Cutty

Randall D an ie ls

Paul Danner

M arilyn D arby

C harles D arr

C hery l Davis

Je rry Davis

C arlis Dawson

Ronald Deal

F ran k lin DeHaan

B illy Dennis

a n en tire v en tu re

Je rry Densm ore

Kath leen DePue

San d ra DeW itt

N ancy DeYoung

D onald D ickerson

Jim D ip ie ter

Sharon D itm er

Constance Dobson

Jam es Dollens

D av id Dooley

Ph ilip Douglas

G race D rake

C h arle s Earle

D eanna Easterling

La rry Eaton

N ancy Edw ards

C aro l E lliott

Sharon Elliott

Efton Elliott

Edw ard Endsley

M ariam Evans

D a le Everett

R ichard Fa irch ild

Karen Fa llis

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M arja rie Favorite

Dw ine Fetters

B arbara Fisher

Jam es Flatt

E lizab eth Flam

Ernest Flayd

B arbara Farbes

Jack lyn Fard

D anna Frcdericksan

M argaret Freem an

R ichard Freem an

N aam i Fruth

D avid Fry

C a ra lyn Fry

C harlene Fullertan

S andra G a in es

Jud ith G a lb ra ith

Jam es G o dw in

Jud ith G aadm an

Tham as G o udreau

Karen G aw an

M ary G race

D avid G ra y

Ruth G risa

(^ o n s ta n t iy m a h it iq tlii n %

M arcia Gross

Ellen Gustafsan

C ara lyn Hacker

Helen H adley

Sam uel H aley

A udrey H all

Paula Haney

John Hansen

Sarah H arlan

C ara l Harshman

Susan Harshm an

G lenda Hartness

Randa Harvey

Sheryl Harvath

Linda Hattan

W ayn e Hayes

Janet Haym an

Jayce Hayse

Jack Heil

Sharan H ickler

Ruth Hieb

Jam es H inka Earl Hissom

Danny Habbs

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Susan Haffm an

Ruth Hafstra

Je rry H a ider

Larry H aider

Jahn H allis

A nd rew Halm gren

Sharan H apkins

Tham as H arner

Rager H aw erter

Jud ith Hubbell

G a ry Huffman

D ale H u izenga

W ayn e Hussang

Dolores Hustan

D anie l Ide

W an d a lies

M artha Inloes

Bann ie Jackson

David Jacksan

D e lares Jacksan

A nnam m a Jahn

T. K. Jahn

A rlen e Johns

Robert Johnson

yieceSSary a d ju s tm e n ts

D arre ll Jones

V ick i Janes

Paul Jap lin

Eric Kemp

Janet Kennedy

M arvin Keys

Faith K ibbons

Beva King

C aro lyn K irchner

Bonnie K itchell

Katherine K itle y

N ancy Kortright

M ichael Kozak

Jahn Kauffm an

D yanne Kurtz

G lenn Leckrone

David Lang

M artha Lantz

Karen Larkins

Ch ristine Laughbaum

A llen Lawrence

Jayce Leckrone

M arcia Lee

M argaret Lewis

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M uriel Lang

Paul Lang

Barbara Lucas John Lunsfard

David M ackey

Sandra M addax

Bernard M artin

Frank Martin

W illia m M assie

A leyam m a Matthews

P. M. Matthews

Sh irle y M cClain

W illia m M cCulley

Ban ita McCullough

Linda M cKinney

Sharan M cLain

Charlene Mead

Ban ita M etzka

Sam uel M eyersburg

Babby M idgette

N ina M ille r

Robert M ille r

M ary Mitcham

June Mahl

C a ra lyn M antaney

C ara l M aare

Jam es M aare

C a lv in Morgan

C a ra l M arris

C lau d ia M arris

M argaret M arse

M ary Marse

G a ry M ullin

Linda M urphy

Phyllis Myers

Richard N a ill

Edm and Nash

C indy N eedy

Howard N ee ley

Danna N e ik irk

Calleen Nelsan

Robert N ixan

Bette North

Jaan Narth

Selden N avatny

Jaan N unley

M arilyn Ochs

G a il Ortm ann

low rence O uw enga

Lois Pann ier

Russ Parm ley

Vaughn Patterson

G era rd Pence A n ita Pendleton

David Pennell

John Pester

Frances Phelps

Roberta Ph illip s

Robert Potter

S h irley Price

Jew ell Ralph

Rodney Ratliff

C layton Rattin

Rolph Reader

Joyce Rectar

Connie Redding

W aneta Reed

Bruce Remmengo

Bruce Renner

Linda Rice

C harles R iley

Sandra Ritter

created ta&tin^ J^riendshijs>5

N ancy Rodda

Kenneth Raland

Herm an Rause

Robert Rawe

C aro lyn Rupp

D anny Sa lisb u ry

V irg in ia S a va ie

Ju d y Schae fe r

C harlene Schoonover

M oody Schoonover

Brenda Scott

Douglas Sears

Rase Se ibert

Delores Shadowens

M arion Sheppard

Erval Sh ip le r

A l ice S h ir le y

Arnold Shack ley

C larence S izem ore

H arry S ka lsky

Elvis Sk inner

Leonord Skad ak

Charles S lausan

V irg in ia S law son

C ara l S laan

Jahn Sloan

Judith S laan

Sharron Sm ashey

C horlo lte Smith

G len Smith

Jayce Smith

Judith Smith

Sharon Smith

W illiam Smith

Koy Spockey

Jam es Spang le

Lyell Stark

Rebecca Steckhan

Daune S le inecker

C a lh leen Stone

Jahn Stary

V iv ian Stray

Harold Street

S tan ley Street

A n ita Strang

Earl Summers

C aro lyn Swope

Paul Tackett

P r o m is in g , p ersp ectiv e . . .

M arsha Tenney

Eappen Thomas

Jud ith Thomos

K . T . Tham as

Robert Thomas

Jun ito Thompson

Spencer Thornburg

M orcio Tiem eier

Joan Toigo

Ja n ice Toone

June Tribb le

B renda Trim

Ph ilip Tubbs

Beverly Turnquist

Roland Underwood

D av id VanA ntw erp

P atric ia VanA usdall

Chery l Vondo ll

Coro lyn Vannest

Harold Vannest

Shoron VonSchoick

R ichard VanVeck

A ldon Veoch

Stephen W alden

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D onald W a lk e r

Charles W e ave r

Dale W eeks

Jayce W e iss

A lys W e lls

Fredrick W enger

Dovid W illia m s

Jom es W illiam s

J . Dovid W illio m s

Jud ith W illiam s

G race W ilson

Terry W ilson

Vonce W iram

M arsha W ise

Roland W o lfe

D ale W oodcook

Thomos W oudstra

D ianne Yochim

Jo ye Yoder

Le lia Young

Ruth Young

Paul Zoroya

Peter Zo roya

H erbert Zuercher

In a re d b g noviced

A s usual, enthusiastic {rash a rrive on

campus in orientation w eek a lrea d y looking fo rw ard to that c lim a x in g d o y in 7 966.

For the lo yal support an d co o p e ra tio n on the part o f the lo ca l m erchants an d the d istricts an d churches on our e d u ca tio n a l zo n e , we g iv e our thanks. O liv e tia n s are a b le to show their a p p re c ia t io n fo r this support by serv in g the lo ca l com m unity through their p a tro n a g e a n d serv ice . B ecause o f our C h ristian -ce n te re d tra in in g , w e are a b le to serve our d istricts an d churches a s C h ristian businessm en, teach ers, p a s ­tors, so c ia l w o rkers, an d p a rtic ip a n ts in other professions, thus b rin g in g us in contact with our ad ve rtise rs. Through these a sso c iatio n s an d tra n sactio n s, we have the o p p o r­tunity to serve an d w itness o f Him .

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1 out of every 50 in population on

NEI District in S. S. Enrollment

8,500 Members 101 Churches

7 District Camps and Camp Meeting

CONGRATULATES O.N.C.a n

Class of ’63

Department Heads that Lead the District to Plan for Youth

MRS. PAUL UPDIKENFM S Pres.

REV. HAROLD E. PRIDDYChurch Schools

REV. WALTER GRAEFLItN YPS Pres.

DR. PAUL UPDIKEDist. Supt.

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W ISC O N SIN D ISTR IC T14 CONSECUTIVE YEARS

PAYING ITS OLIVET BUDGETIN FULL

Congratulations To The Class Of

1963

District A d v iso ry Board

Rev. Elm er P ann ier M adison

Rev. J . Ed w ard Ferguson M ilw aukee

M r. Jo e Brand Ke nosha

Mr. M. R. H ansche Racine

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CONGRATULATIONS1'

CLASSOF

1963 9ILLINOIS DISTRICT

Rev. Harold Daniels Dist. Supt.Rev. 0. G. Green N.Y.P.S. Pres.

Rev. G. H. D. Reader Ch. Sch. Chair.Mrs. Wayne Britton N.F.M.S. Pres.

Rev. an d M rs. Leo C . D a v is , D istrict Su p erintendent an d w ife at the District P a rso n a ge

SOUTHWEST INDIANA DISTRICT

DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARDC. R. Thrasher Mark Hamilton

Edwin Hill A. E. Breedin

105 CHURCHESM r. Ed w ard M ason 6810 MEMBERS

Dist. N .Y .P .S . President

DISTRICT OFFICERS WE

„ . Edward Mason, N.Y.P.S.CONGRATULATE Mrs. LaVere Whelan, MF.M .S.

THEE! CLASS B- G- W[99s- Church Schoo!s> / • Ral ph Carter, Secretary

O r 6 3 Da|e Sidle, Treasurer

Betty Mason, Teen DirectorEdith Small, Junior Director

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• 85 Churches

• 5206 Church Members

• 6458 Church School Members

• 3035 N.F.M .S. Members

• 2466 N .Y .P .S . Members

Congratulating . . .Olivet Nazarene College

President Reed

Class of ’63

• Mrs. Gene E. Phillips— D istrict N.F.M .S. President

• Forrest E. W hitlatch— District Church School Chairm an

• A . D. Foster— District N .Y.P .S . President

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G e n e E. Phillips D istrict Superintendent

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To the Class of 6 3

W ith Prayer and Best Wishes for the

TO M O RRO W S!

4 0 Students in O.N.C.

ADVISORY BOARD:

G E O R G E JE T T E R E D W A R D S . B A R T O N H O W A R D S . S Y L V IA R O B E R T M ILB U R N

OLIVET TRUSTEES:

C A R L B. C L E N D E N E N H O W A R D S . S Y L V IA

DEPARTMENT LEADERS

C h u rc h S ch o o l C h a irm a n M . G . M A R T IN I

N .Y .P .S . P re s id e n t R. G E N E A N S P A C H

N .F .M .S . P re s id e n tM R S. D O R IS C L E N D E N E N

C a r l B. C le n d e n e n , Jr . D istrict Superintendent

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M ISSOURI D IS T R IC T

H earts That C a re

Funds That Pay

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Students That A ttend

District H e a d q u a rte rs:

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O ffice M anagerond Secreta ry .............................................................. John T. Sapp

Treosurer ................................................................................ Fred E. Hartmon

A d v iso ry B o o rd ....................................................................A . O . ShearrerJ . W . Hoffert W illiam Seal Ted Smith

D IS T R IC T P E R S O N N E L:

Church School Choirm on Robert T. M orris

N .Y .P .S . President L. Lloyd Brown

N .F .M .S . President M rs. J . W . Hoffert

O live t Trustees E. D. Sim pson A . R. A ld rich Thomos R. W illis

E. D. Simpson, D.D. District Superintenden

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HARVEY S. OAUOW AY, D.D.District Superintendent

Central Ohio DistrictsCongratulates

OLIVET IffiZAffiEli COLLEGE

11,865 Members 133 Churches

84 Students in O .N .C.

j a y h . K i t s aN.Y.P.S. President

EASTERN MICHIGAN DISTRICTO F F E R S C O N G R A T U L A T IO N S TO TH E

CLASS OF 63'

Mrs. Les l ie M c K a y N.F.M.’S. President

Vt0 & DD*AAm

T O D A Y S W O R L D . . .O N E TH IRD O F H U M A N ITY IS EN SLA V ED BY CO M M U N ISM !

O N E TH IRD O F H U M A N ITY IS TO R N BY R EV O LU TIO N !

O N E TH IRD O F H U M A N ITY IS FREE— BUT ASLEEP!

"A W A K E T H O U THAT SLEEPEST, A N D A R ISE F R O M THE DEADA N D C H R IST SH A LL G IV E THEE L IG H T." EPH. 5:14

“ O N LY A MILITANT, DISCIPLINED CHRISTIANITY C A N BRING SPIRITUAL FREEDOM TO OUR W ORLD”

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Mrs. Arthur Morgan N.F.M.S. President

INDIANAMiss Mary Scott

General N.F.M.S. Secretary

DISTRICT

We Are Proud of Our Northwest Indiana Students

Rev. Arthur C. Morgan District Superintendent

NORTHW EST

Owen Burke Church School Chairman

Darrell Luther N.Y.P.S. President

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CHICAGO CENTRAL DISTRICTContinues to Support our Church C o lle g e -O liv e t

I AM THE CHURCH COLLEGE

I am the oldest institution of higher learning in America. Before there had been state universities or other institutions of college rank, I had been founded. For over 300 years, I have served my country well. These centuries of service vindicate my right to be.

I stand for life’s highest ideals. I search for truth, believing that I may light the torch of truth any­where. I lay emphasis upon genuine scholarship. My graduates are among the nation’s greatest scholars.

I believe in God. In the student’s expanding circle of adjustment I open wide the portal to the unseen world of spirit. My sons and daughters are men and women of spiritual power.

I train for service. Through me, culture dominates the work of the world. I give leadership to the nation. From me have come presidents, judges, governors, legislators, educators, editors, in greater proportion than any other source. Upon me the church depends for its preachers, its teachers, its missionaries—all its leaders. Without me the work of the church could not go on.

I deserve your support. I receive from each stu­dent less than half the cost of what I give. From me the poor are not turned away. I still look to you, the members of the church, to make this possible. I can­not continue the splendid record of the past unless I have your help.

I am the church college. I need your prayers and your gifts.

—Author Unknown

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M rs. M ark R. Moore Pres. N .F .M .S .

A . T . Smith C h a irm an , S .S .

J a y Foster Pres. N .Y .P .S .

M ork R. Moore D ist. Supt.

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“The Path of the Just as a Shining Light Shineth

More and More unto the Perfect Day. t t

ND D1 SA sN IA 1P I0 cL T1S

•’(BEST WISHES FOR Y ' UR SUCCESS AND @3>D'S VERY BEST ALW AYS." __________

Rev. Kenneth Jewell N.Y.P.S. PresidentMrs. Luther Cantw ell.. . .N .F.M .S. President J. E. Childress....................S.S. Board Chairman

Rev. Luther CantwellDistrict Superintendent

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Southwestern Ohio

District

M. E. C L A Y D istrict Superintendent

7 7 Churches 7 4 4 4 Members

District Advisory Board

Rev. H. C. Watson

Rev. A. M. Wilson

Mr. A. B. Tink Mr. Paul Sutton

District OfficersRev. Wesley K. Poole, District Secretary

Dr. Floyd E. Cole, District TreasurerMrs. M. E. Clay, District N.F.M.S. President

Rev. Ira L. East, District N.Y.P.S. PresidentRev. G. B. Breese, District Church School Chairman

Congratulations-Class of '63

rointhwes'tarn Ohio District

REV . IR A L. EA ST D istrict President

- its 3660 m P S MEMBERS- i t s DISTRICT COUNCIL

—salute

OLIVET—and /ne graduating class of '63

Compliments of

Lewis T. Corlett President

AAendell Taylor Dean

NAZARENE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY1 7 0 0 E a s t M y e r B o u l e v a r d

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Fred J . H aw k D istrict Superintendent

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Rev. Roy Mumau C hurch Scho ol Board C h a irm an

Rev. C . F. C ham pion N .Y .P .S . President

K A N K A K E E F IR S T C H U RC H1 0 0 0 N . E n t r a n c e K a n k a k e e , I l l i n o i s

A Church Home for O ur College Students Aw ay from Home

Rev. Jerald R. Locke Pastor

E. C. Hester, Director of Visitation Danny Salisbury, Director of Sports

Leroy Wright Minister of Music

Leonard Crites Director of Youth

^ d rie n d fy (C h u rch

w ith a S p i r i t u a i

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appreciates the spiritual guidance & atmosphere given to Youth by Olivet Nazarene College

— W e i n v i t e y o u t o w o r s h i p w i t h u s

w h e n v i s i t i n g t h e C i n c i n n a t i a r e a

H . Benge-Minister of Music

Luther S . W atson Pastor

L. W ilh e lm —S. S. Superintendent

Songs To InspireSermons To Challenge

Former Students

Rev. M. E. Clay

Rev. L. S. Watson

Harold Benge Everett Holmes

Monty Lobb

Clifford Martin Jean Martin

Naomi Peters Dave Robbins Faye Robbins

Present Students

Elsie Helm Barbara Hughes

Ken Jackman

Ron McSwain

Ron Scott Bud Thall Dale Weeks Karen Weeks

Sharon Weeks

Weekly Radio Broadcast over W AKW — 93.3 FM each Sunday at 2:00 p.m. and Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

S h e S i n g i n g S a .n c tu .a r g

Kemper Road at Walnut Street — Springdale , Ohio

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Congratulations to our growfeg College from a grows rag Church

DETMlT FIRST CHURCH OF THE iZARf :E

tev. Barrett Kirbym i n i s t e r Rev. Jerrold Ketner

A S S O C I A T E M IN IS T E R

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Pontiac First Church of the Nazarene 60 State Street, Pontiac, Michigan

‘1A g r o w in g c h u r c h , g r a l e f u f f o r (h e p r i v i l e g e o f S u p p o r t in g a. g r o w in g c o ( ( e g e ,,

Congratulations to C la ss of 1963

“S h e S i n g i n g C h u rc h o f C o L n h u s ”

First Church of the NazareneKing and Hurrfer Avenues

Columbus, Ohio

M iles A . Sim m ons Pastor

PROPOSED NEW CH U RCH — NO W UNDER CO NSTRUCTIO N(Com pletion d a te a p p ro x im a te ly Ja n u a ry 15, 1964)

Forty-nine years— a spiritual heart in the heart of Columbus

JOLIET CHURCH OF THE NAMRENE454

c O n G r A t U l A t I ° N s !

Cass St. (on Rt. 30, E.)

Joliet, Illinois0 F ’ 6 3

Law rence Ja n tz , A .B ., Th.B., Pastor C h a rle s O sw a lt, A .B ., M .S ., A sst. Supt. of

Com m unity Sch o o ls an d S u n d a y S ch o o l Supt. N o rm a W est, B. Mus. Ed., A .B ., Public School

Te ach e r an d C h o ir D irector D o lores Ja n tz , B. Mus. Ed., Public Scho o l Te ach e r

a n d Church O rg a n ist

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— The Church that offers a sp iritual program in a community setting o f unlim ited opportunities.

— Scho ol teachers in a ll fie lds are offered the best o f contracts in an efficient system o f public educatio n .

— A ll industrial, a ccounting an d e lectronics personnel are offered unlimited em ploym ent under a g re e a b le conditions at the top sa la rie s.

— M e d ica l men, Law yers an d the other professions— an open field o f service is o ffered in a ra p id ly gro w in g community.

— The fine arts a re n e ede d and d e sired .— N ew N a za re n e churches need to be built and staffed.

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J . E. V an A llen Pastor

FULLER AV :iUE Cl’URCH OF THE NAZARENE861 Fuller Ave., N.E.— Grand Rapids, Michigan

Ministers of Music

Ja m e s Smith Keith Sheffer

N.Y.P.S. President

M rs. Beverly Smith

Our Congratulations to the Class of 1963

S. S. Superintendent

Q uentin M onck

N.F.M.S. President

M rs. Dorothy D avison

Students at O liv e t: Ja m e s M onck Terry B a ile y

S h aro n Elliott

When You Are In W orship With Us!

F I R S T

C H U R C H ( I T T H E N A Z A U i f f i F T E

Third Avenue East at South Eleventh

O S K A L O O S A , IO W AC O N G R A T U L A T E S OLIVET A N D THE C L A S S O F '63

C . F. C h am p io n M inister

Grand Rapids Be Sure To

Aleck G . Ulmet O ur Students At OlivetPastor

Charles Clark Don Comstock Karen Fallis Dick Freeman Judy Harris Carolyn W aal Sharon Ulmet

Best Wishes to Olivet and Graduates of 1963

328 South Broadway Havana, llliim@is

C elebrating forty years of O rganization, June 9, 1963

D o n a ld G . Turner Pastor

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENEEighteenth St. and Grand Avenue

NEW CASTLE, IN D IA N A

H o w a rd G ro ve s , A sso c ia te Pastor

M ary Trogrim son, M in. o f M us. O ff ic e S e cre ta ry

Ivan C a b le , Su n d ay Scho ol Supt.

W a ld o H a rd in g , N .Y .P .S . Pres.

Ruth C a lh o u n , N .F .M .S . Pres.

Robert L. Ellis Pastor

Students at O.N.C.

A lic e K id d

P atric ia Larrison

Ronnie G re e n

R o b e rt C a ld w e ll

Ph ilip K id d

Jo h n B. S loan

“ 4 C L a rc L in a CJrl* tu lln C ilu

First Church of the Nazarene Elm and West Streets

Lima, OhioOur Students

John Kauffman and Jackie Ford

Congratulations to The Class of 1963

“Place for Spiritual Worship”

Clifto n N o re ll Pastor

B R A D L E Y F I R S T C H U R C H O F T H E N A Z A R E N EDouglas At Durham

Bradley, Illinois

PastorGeorge J . Franklin

S . S . Su p t.Bobby Midgette

N .Y .P .S . Pres.Virginia Shipman

N .F .M .S . Pres.Neva Hansen

D ire cto r o f M usic Edmund Koons

Ju n io r D ire cto r Oma Baker

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F i r s t C h u r c h o f t h e N a z a r e n e

2601 Benham Ave.Elkhart, Indiana

C. G. Schlosser, Pastor

D L is ed ifice was d e d ic a te d to

the glom j oj- ( j o d a n d to the

a d va n cem en t oj- (C h ristia n £ J u -

ca tio n on O c to b e r 7, 1962 hif

Z b r . Q . K W i l l ia m s o n , Q e n

e r a l S u p e r in te n d e n t .

wilsoh m m a church of m m m mWilson

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C liff Everett M inister o f M usic

Avenue Colum bus, Ohio

D . E. C la y M inister

e n d o j? y o u r se a rc h j^or a f r i e n d l y ch u rch . R ich ard G a tlin M inister o f Youth

cigraf la: ions Class of 1963Lafayette Park

Church of the NazareneSt. Louis, Missouri

Church Staff

R. T. M orrisM inister

Robert T. M orris

M inister o f M us. an d Ed . H . W . Fu lw ood, Jr .

S . S . Superintendent O w en C . K e n h ed y

N .F .M .S . President W m . Barks

N .Y .P .S . President W m . S la tte ry

O ffice S e cre ta ry V iv ia n Stephens

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Our Students Attending Olivet

B a rb a ra Lucas Karen Lucas Ju n e Mohl C a lv in M organ C a rro ll Roose

Pastor R. N . Raycro ft

S.S. Superintendent C a r l North

N.Y.P.S. PresidentD a le W elton

N.F.M.S. PresidentTw yla W illia m s

Minister of MusicR a y W illia m s

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WARREN AVENUE CHURCH of fli” NAZARENE

650 South W arren Avenue “The Evangelistic Church” Columbus Ohio

Students Now at Olivet E D W A R D C O N V E R S E S H IR L E Y M c C L A IN B R E N D A N EIL D A V ID P EN N ELL

JO H N S . M A N LE YM inister o f M usic

H A R R Y P. K IN GS .S . Su pe rin ten d en t

M R S. R A Y M O N D O U R SN .F .M .S . President

M R S. W ILL IA M F ISH B U R NN .Y .P .S . P resident

H A R R IS B. A N T H O N YM inister

TRENTONCHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

220 N. MIAMI ST., TRENTON, OHIO

Prof. W ayne G allup

G raduate

of O livet, our

Minister of Music

Ellis Hall, S.S. Supt.

Robert McGuire, N.Y.P.S. Pres.

Ruth Turner, N.Y.P.S. Pres.

Students Attending O .N .C.

M artha Inloes G e o rg e C o llins

A . M. W ilso n Pastor

CONGRATULATIONSC L A S S O F 1963

Taylor Avenue Church of the Nazarene2 1 0 0 T a y l o r A v e n u e , R a c i n e , W i s c o n s i n

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s t o O . N . C . a n d C l a s s o f 1 9 6 3

Our Students at O .N .C.

Gary Brensdal

Tom Horner

Jeane Larrabee

Harold Frye

Lee Braford

Mrs. Edsal Mattax, OrganistEdsal Mattax, Min. of Mus.

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Mrs. Kenneth Dawson, Pianist . Harold L. Frye, Pastor

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CHICAGO EMERALD AVENUEEMERALD AVENUE at 106th Street

S a m u e l N . S m i t h , P a s t o r

P h o n e C 0 4 - 4 5 7 9

Our StudentsJoan Buchanan

Claudette AimRuth Ann Carison

Ruth Hofstra

“ = 7 / e . n i s i n e w in g y ^ n u r c h

PARKVIEW CHURCH!

OF THE NAZARENE

Dayton, Ohio

C O N G R A T U L A T IO N S C L A S S O F 1963

THIS YEAR'S STUDENTSC A R O L Y N D IM BATH

P A U LA H A N E Y A N N B LE V IN S

Jo e Moses Dr. O . A . SingletonMinister of Music Pastor

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XENIA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENEW e s t S e c o n d S t . a t M a s s i e D r . , X e n i a , O h i o

C^onc^ratulationd to th e C^la.55 o ^ 6 3

Ministers of Music Roger McMurrin

Ovid Young

V f c i j l .

“7 /’le y we a re f r i e n d ly

GOODWIN MEMORIAL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE1 5 t h & L o u i s e

A n d e r s o n , I n d i a n a

John Harshman S.S. Superintendent

Zella N ichter N .Y .P .S . President

Ju an ita Franklin N.F.M .S. President M. K. M illikan

Pastor

BEST W IS H E S T O O LIV E T C O LLE G E A N D C L A S S O F 1963

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Walter B. Greek Minister

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SO THSIDE CHURCH OF THE NffiARENEHigh at Seventh Street

Muncie, Indiana

"A warm welcome awaits all who enter our doors"

Proposed New Structure

AFred A. Mund

Asst, to Minister734 S. Walnut Street

ATIas 2-18472210 W. Memorial Drive

ATIas 8-2186

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C d o n g ru tu lu tio n d (E d ito r u n c ioj? th e 5 0 1 1 ~yQiriiroru

THE I T . BLANCHARD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENEat. Blanchard, Ohio

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D a v id Buess Freshm an

Larry Buess Se n io r— A u ro ra Editor

Superintendent H. Thomas Rodabaugh

N F M S President Mrs. Lillie Buess

NYPS President Sharon Arnold

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Rev. a n d M rs. G ille sp ie

B E S T W ISH ES TO T H E C L A S S O F 1963

First Church of tie Nazarene3 2 0 W . F o u r t h S t r e e t

A u b u r n , I n d i a n a

V. F. Owens, Pastor

Charles Wyne, S.S. Supt.

Paul E. Bowman, N.Y.P.S. Pres.

Mrs. John Kelley, N.F.M.S. Pres.

David Kohl Represents Our Church

at O .N .C. This Year

W . H . Erickson M inister

O u r O o n ^ ra tu la tio n i to O i iv e t

i d the O i a i i o^ 1963ant

First Church of the NazareneCalumet and Michigan

Hammond, Indiana

When in Calumet region

plan to visit historic Hammond First Church

1907-1963

Students at O liv e t:

A rt F isher D ia n e K jo n a a s Ly le S ta rk

Paul E. W hite A sso c ia te M inister

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C o m m e n c e m e n t i s a t i m e f o r : T h e F i r s t C h u r c h o f t h e N a z a r e n e

R IC H M O N D , IN D IA N A

North 5th at " A " Street

to offer Congratulations to:Dr. Reed, Faculty, Board of Trustees,

C lass of '63 and Parents.

C o m m e n c e m e n t i s a t i m e f o r : T h e F i r s t C h u r c h o f t h e N a z a r e n e i n

Richmond, Indiana to announce that on Septem ber U, 1962 that they pur­chased a beautiful six acre church site with almost a 300 foot frontage lo­cated on highway U.S. # 2 7 north and li/i miles south of highivay U.S. 1- R # 7 0 .

F U T U R E S I T E O F T H E

f i r s t c h u r c hO F T H E

Rev. & M rs. C . R. Lee, L. D. C o rd e ll, W . M orrison, E. Porter, W . Engle , C . M orgon, O . W illiam so n , E. Berg , R. Fram e, H. Fram e, H. Doner, H. G ortner, I. H arter, L. Tapp , Miss M ary R igg le . A lso B. H inshaw , C . M oody, N . Jockson , not in p icture.

C o m m e n c e m e n t i s a t i m e f o r : B e g i n n i n g N o t E n d i n g ! T h e r e i s n o s u b s t i t u t ef o r t h e p r e s e n c e o f G o d !

w Upon This Rock I W ill Build M y Church; and the Gates

of Hell Shall Not Prevail Against It."

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W e W ish for O.N.C. and the Class of 6 3 God s V ery Best

S t a n t o n v e n u e

C H U R C H O F THE N A ZA R EN E AND C H U R C H AN N EX

WM. H. TAFT ROAD AT STANTON AVENUE

CINCINNATI. O HIO

James B. Dorenbusch, S.S. Superintendent Martin B. Curtis, N.Y.P.S. President Mrs. Meredith Brokaw, N.F.M.S. President

Students this year Ronald Padgett Elizabeth Tink

When In Cincinnati We Invite You To

Worship With UsFLOYD E. C O L I, Minister

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C^oncj ra tu la t io n S | CLa o f 6 3

F E RNDAL E CHURCH OF THE H A Z A R E N E12 1 E. TEH M ILE FERN D A LE, MICHIGAN

M IN ISTER H. Leslie MacKay

M IN ISTER O F M U S IC R. E. Howerter

\ 'STUDENTS AT O .N.C.

Lorna Bentley Carol Stout Sue MacKay

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FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENEG E N E S E E AT B U T L E R A V E N U E

L A N S IN G , M IC H IG A N

C ^ o n gru tu iu tion 3 to

C ^ la 5 5 o j?

1 9 6 3Tom Thom pson M inister of Music

The steps to happiness are the steps to Church

INDEPENDENCE HILLGttURGN OF THE N4Z4r|m£-

O U R STUDENTS C o n ^ r a tu ia t io n iBarbara Jean Evans 2410 W. 78th Street

Sandra GainsCROW N POINT, IN D IA N A

Earl L. R o u st io ...................................................... PastorW m . K. H igg in b o tto m S.S. Supt.Melvin Lamb N.Y.P.S. Pres.Violet Gaines ......................................... N.F.M.S Pres.

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1963

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Columbus, Indiana First ChurchCalifornia at 13th

SanctuaryParsonage

ARGO CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE7236 W. 62nd St., Argo, Illinois

S e r v i n g C d ltic a g o A caveat i o u t h w e i t A ide

Rev. A. Schneider

Jam e s E. Everett Pastor

PRO PO SED N E W C H U R C H

O U R STUDENTS AT OLIVET

E e d WaLito t L o f “6 3 "

FOUST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE“The Singing Church of Springfield”

340 South Plum St.Springfield, Ohio

Edward S. Barton, Pastor

Wendell Mitch, S.S. Supt.

JoAnn Woodard, N.Y.P.S. Pres.

Viola S. Barton, N.F.M.S. Pres.

G ene Braun Deanna Easterling Joyce Smith

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ANDERSON, INDIANA 23rd and Jackson Streets

Sfudenfs This Year

Sharon W e e ks

Best Wishes to Olivet and Graduates of 1963 ^t-

First Church of the Nazarene

Ja n ic e Folsom Bonnie M alsomRev. John C . W ine

D a le W e e ks Karen W e e ks Pastor

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Wellston Church of the NazareneST. LOUIS, MO.

M. L. M cC a sk e ll, Pastor

Joan Arnett Sophomore

Frank Borders Sen io r

HOWELL, MICHIGAN Gil W i l l of the NAZARENEL—

ln f“O L C k u rch t lia l is w o r l1."Joclaij. le c a u S e oj- a 'U isiono r —s o m o rro w

ft rrHW . E. V a ria n Pastor

Ronald A n g le s M usic Director

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First Church of the NazareneEtna at Henry

Huntington, Indiana

Congratulations The Class of "63"

D an Bayll C . L. R o d d a D a le Sm itteyM inister o f M usic Pastor N .Y .P .S . President

Best Wishes To The Class of 63!O U R STU D E N T S A T O L IV E T

Bob C lip p e r , Jr . G ra c e D ra ke M a rg a re t Freem an

A u d re y H a ll G le n Leckrone Jo y c e Leckrone

M a rg a re t M orse M ary M orse Jim S irrin e

N .Y .P .S . P R E SID E N T D a v id E igsti

J rm y y o u r \a .n ye

P „f o r a io n y .

lu rd tens

a n d exchange them

M IN IST E R O F M U S IC G e ra ld E. G re e n le e

N .F .M .S . P R E S ID E N T M rs. Roy M um au

Rev. Roy M um au Pastor

S .S . S U P E R IN T E N D E N T Elvin Leckrone

FIRST CHURCH OF M E NAZARENE2714 S. Jefferson Ave.MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

C o n y r a lu fa lio n i to the d a i i of- 1 9 6 3

Ml. Greenwood Church of the Nazarene 10456 South Kedzie Chicago 55, Illinois

Students now attending O .N .C .

M arilyn H ansen D a v id Lam pton C a r l E. G re e kPastor

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Congratulations! Class of 63i

Norwood Church of the NazareneFloral and Smith Road

Norwood, Ohio

Rev. R. V . C la y Pasior

P^RKSIDE CHI mOF THE NAZARENE6627 NORTH 2nd STREET

ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS

H aro ld R. M organ Pastor

Enter to W o rsh ipD e p a rt to Serve / / /• Z 9 / / / 9

K ^ o n ^ r a t u l u t i o n i L f a J j o P o j >

A Church

Interested In Youth

And

A Booster

For Olivet

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C O N G R A T U L A T IO N S TO TH E C L A S S O F 1963 FRO M TH E N Y P S O F

f,rSl church of THU ttMElA V EN U E " A " A T 26TH STREET

C O U N C IL BLU FFS, IO W A

^Jke ■Sin infy (biuret

Paul HarrisM inister of Music

& Education

OURSTUDENTS

ATOLIVET

Doris Sue Bryant David Godwin Woneta Reed

David F. HailPastor

S .S . Supt.G . A . Rich

N .Y .P .S . Pres.Bonn ie L a n g d a le

N .F .M .S . Pres.Mrs. T. R. G ro s v e n o r

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENEShelbyville, Illinois

A Church that Cares . . . .

Rev. D e a n D a ce Pastor

Ruby W allace — N.F.M .S. President Eleanor Cossiboom — N .Y .P .S . President

Ray Cossiboom — Sunday School Superintendent

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333 S. Schuyler Bradley, III.

Milling Address P. O. Box 168

Kanlcsltcc, Illinois

R y an P h a rB ^ a c ie sM eadowview Shopping C e n te r

1 2 4 5 East River

1666 W . Station St.

Prescription Serviea — Baby Supplies — Cameras — Film — Photo Finishing

EfiARYCRESI SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION

“W here You Do Save Does Make A Difference”

1775 E. COURT ST. Karukakee, III. Phone 933-7767

CONGRA TULA TIONS Olivet Collette

a credit to our community

EDUCATIONwith a Christian purpose

Kankakee Daily JournalKankakee, Illinois

O M P L I M E

C O N V EN IEN T DRIVE-IN S T O & IICORNER OF STATION & DEARBORN MEADOWVIEW SHOPPING CENTER 306 SOUTH SCHUYLER (IN BRADLEY) 330 WEST STATION STREET

Main Store and Plant: 196 N. Dearborn A ve.

FRESH FLO W ER S A T

jo in m m o & so s• Wedding Planning • Corsages

• Distinguished Floral Arrangements

• Complete Garden Supplies

Rt. 54 North Bradley, Illinois

Ron knows the easiest way to keep any "best girl" happy is to give her flowers from Panozzo.

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Ed and Bonnie know that a good place to enjoy a quick snack after (Jhapel or anytime is Mrs. Well­mans

w * . w J U n

( C o lo n ia l ^Jca /£<oom

208 Main Street Bourbonnais, Illinois

Sw eets Rolls S an d w ich e s

C a k e s Pies

Full M eals

Smorgasbord on Friday and Saturday Evenings

th e $ 2 est in j e w e l r y i t 6

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D I A M O N D S W A T C H E S S I L V E R

260 E. Court St. Kankakee

IN D IA N AFRUIT M A K E !

Qualify Fruits & Vegetables

W holesale — Retail

Open the Year Round

Veronda’s Music StoreHAMMOND O RG AN S

Sales - Service - Rental - Lessons 1055 No. Fifth Ave. - Kankakee, III.

Dial 933-2258

280

W e a p p r e c i a t e t jo u r p a t r o n a g e

W r . a n d n f c C L e e X , C o d e

W 9 A o f

DIWT MOTELRoute 54

S Miles North of Kankakee

WE RENT IT!M ost E v e r y t h in g F o r - » -

• HOME MAINTENANCE • MOVING & HAULING• CLEANING & DECORATING • AUTO REPABR• LAWN & GARDEN • CAMPING

• PARTY & BANQUET

D o I t Y o u r s e l f

a n d IS a v e !CALL 939-3117 907 N. Indian s

KANKAKEE FEDERAL SAVINGS ANP LOAN ASSOCIATION

K A N K A K E E F E D E R A L I N V I T E S Y O U T O O P E N A

S A V I N G S A C C O U N T IN T H E L A R G E S T F I N A N C I A L

IN S T I T U T I O N IN K A N K A K E E C O U N T Y .

Schuyler at Station Kankakee, Illinois

Compliments of

YOUR COLLEGE BOOK STOKE

M rs. G la d y s C o rb ett M anager

“ It's a Pleasure to Serve You.”

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Wood-burning fireplaces

678 Main Street Bourbonnais, Illinois

Phone 932-5852

Dale expla ins the advantages o f a

Munroe firep lace.

G e n u i n e w o o d - b u r n i n g

f i r e p l a c e s - - i n s t a l l e d w i t h

l e s s l a b o r , l e s s c o s t

& s l ed

3 r o m

KANKAKEE PLATING ( t

Rt. 54 North Bradley,

Phone W E 2-5318

A T Y O U R S E R V I C E

• Checking Accounts • Auto Loans

• Savings Accounts • Personal Loans

• Drive-In Windows • Business Loans

• Bank by Mail • Real Estate Loans

• 24 Hour Depository • Modernization Loans

Peoples Bank Ma rye restKANKAKEE'S BEST SIGN OF PROGRESS!

LO B B Y A N D Daily 3 to. 5 P.M.

D R IVE-U P W IN D O W Fridays Until 8 PM'U K IY L -U r ▼ ▼ l™ L" JW Sahjrdays UntH 4 P.M.

Laurel en joys d e live rin g Bourbonnais c le an laund ry to men like Ed S lo a n , w ho knows the c le anest w hite shirts on cam pus com e from

Bourbonnais Cleaners• Pick Up an d D e livery in A ll the Dorms

• Satisfa ctio n G u a ra n te e d

• Form al W e a r Rental Serv ice

183 W . Harrison W E 2-5041

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THE UNIVERSEw h e r e f r i e n d s m e e t ”

The Center of Activity

on Olivet's Campus

“3 L

y o u t h oj?

a n a t i o n

a r e th e

tr u s te e d oj?

p o s t e r i t y . ”

Disraeli, Sybil

Cecil C. Erickson Agency

"Not The Oldest But The Most Active"

REAL ESTATE — INSU RANCE

CITY N A TIO N A L BA N K BLDG.

KA N KA KEE, ILLINOISW E 3-5597

Developers of Beautiful Oak Dale Acres

SWANNELL HARDWARE, Inc.• S P O R T IN G G O O D S . H O M E A P P L IA N C E S

• H A R D W A R E • H O U S E W A R E S

• P H IL C O R A D IO S . PA INTS

• TRO PH IES

286 E. C o u rt St. Kankakee, III.

Tel. W E 3-6624

• A place to relax and listen

to beautiful F.M. music

• A place to enjoy a snack

or a full course meaS

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SAMMY’S PIZZA690 North 5th Avenue

Kankakee, Illinois

W E 3-2613

Famous For . . . . Pizza Ravioli

and

Spaghetti

ffctftycft/PaUit /ftcrtcA.Of 1 • MASTER CRAFT m * PAINTS “

MEflDOVVIEW SHOPPING CENTERFifth Avenue at Brookmont

P a i n t s - H a r d w a r e - 0 i f t s - H o u s e w a r e s - T o y s

Ow ned and O perated by W . E. Vandiver

W E 2-0221

STATESavings & Loan

Association

3 I Meadowview Center Kankakee, III.

W E 3 - 3 3 0 3

SECURITY LUMBER

AND SUPPLY

CO.

Build With Security

WE 3-3307101 LAWN BRADLEY, ILL.

Body Shop Supp lies

248 East Station Street Kankakee, Illinois

1283 S . S E V E N T H A V E N U E

K A N K A K E E , ILL IN O IS

933-6627

Sales933-8021

Service933-1013

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CANTEEN SERVICEC O M P L E T E F O O D a n d

V E N D I N G S E R V I C E S

Tasty snacks to complete meals, hot and cold foods for

offices and factories Background music

K A N K A K E E C A N T E E N C O M P A N Y

Route 54 North.............W E 2-4932

CROMWELL’S CLEANERS & CLOTHIERS

C d o m p fe te (C le a n in g . S e r v i c e

245 W . Broadway, Bradley W E 2-1414

Sue and Willie admire a table setting that would beautify any home.

S o t t o u , th e o H e a d e r '5 to

EDMRD’S JE ELERSW atches — Diamonds — China — Crystal

Jew elry

220 E. Court Dial W E 2-1716

"Any student can have an account in 3 minutes."

DECKERS FURNITUREComplete Interior Decorating S@?vice

• C a rp e t• Draperies

• Linoleum• Furniture

AccessoriesCom plim ents of

WALTER C. DEUSCHLE AGENCY

1045 N. Fifth Ave. Kankakee, III.

Phone939-3183

REAL ESTATE - IN S U R A N C E

175 No. Dearborn Ave.

Kankakee, Illinois

Phone W EI Is 2-741 I

City iron Works

CUSTO M ORNAM EN TALIR O N S H O P

Route 54 North W E 2-3445

285

C ity National Bank

S e l e c t f r o m a n A c r e o f G l e a n

U s e d C a r s

At the Sharpest Used Car Lot in Kankakee

Rt. 54 North Bra^Oey

287

and Son PaintsWALLPAt'Ett P A IH I W1KOOW SHADES

WILSONSCOMPLIMENTS O F ------

Bradley State and Savings Bank205 W . Broadway Phone W E 2-5612

L G. WilsonServing Kankakee

Land For 28 Years

135 N. Schuyler

W E 3-4011— W E 2-0012

So/hwe»\So who/oso/t/e

f i r & w f w f e /

real thirst- quencher!

L O N G T IM ’S ^ J lia t f r i e n d l y f^ ia-ce to £ a t ”

Canfield’s Restaurant

SUNocn Best of Service,Good Food,

Friendly Atmosphere

994 N. Indiana Ave. Kankakee, III. Rt. 54 North Bradley, III.

Phone 939-9105

288

H U G H P. PIERCE

IN S U R A N C E C O N S U L T A N T

204 Arcade Bldg. Phone W E 3-3221BRADLEY SPO RTS SH O P

647 W . Broadway Bradley,

Serving the Schools of Illinois for more than a Quarter of a Century

BLANXENMG PHOTOGRAIPXERPhone W E 2-4I I 7 143 No. Schuyler Kankakee

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our other locations

DIXO N — FREEPORT — M ACOM E

SALZMAN’Sftnusi' of HtU?

Gifts and Decorative Accessories

Fine Furniture

Route 54, NorthPhone W E 3-5117 Bradley, Illinois

Plumbing & Heating Supply C o .

156 W est Station St.

Plant'Kerger(?ft2 7 0 E. C o urt St.2 7 0 E. C o urt St. Kuppenheimer and Hart, Schaffner and

K a n k a k e e Marx• Bostonian Shoes

• Knox HatsN A T I O N A L L Y K N O W N M E N ' S W E A K m Arrow Shirts

• Hathaway Shirts

-5 or l l i a t C d o lle y ia te

lo o h l e t u A h e lp

y o u 6e l e d y o u r

w a rd ro b e .

Discount

W arehouse

Compliments o f

FAMOUS F U T U R E

• Furniture • Appliances• Floor Coverings

Rt. 54 North Kankakee, III.

"O u r 42nd year in central Illinois"

J. E. DeSelm & Co.

Lumber and Building Material

Hardware, Paints, Etc.

Phone: W E 2-3821

Lawrence F. Raiclie Locksmith

Keys to fit all Locks

248 S. East Kankakee, Illinois W E 3-4732

Locked Cars Opened Johnson Outboards & Trailers

290

Compliments

of

COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.

“For a refreshing lift

have a Coke.”

850 W. Station W E 3-3813

U. S. Highway 54 and

Interstate Route 57 Kankakee, Illinois

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When you want the very best in silver it's

H U FF & W O L FJewelry Co.

W atch and Jewelry Repairing

Diamonds, Watches, Silverware

127 S. Schuyler Kankakee,

Phone W E 2-3727The Nation’s Innkeeper

“THE FOUNDATION OF EVERY STATE IS THE EDUCATION OF ITS

YOUTH”—Diogenes

/ V I11RRKETS .

THE STO RES DESIGNED

W ITH YO U IN MONO.Broadway at Cleveland 505 S. Schuyler

Bradley, Illinois Kankakee, Illinois

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C O M P L IM E N T S O F

Y O U R

O P T O M E T R I S T

DR. RUSSELL 0. ROGERS

C O N T A C T LENSES

163 N. Schuyler Ave. Phone W E 2-1116

Northgate Mote!

Free T.V. A ir ConditionedReasonable Rates

Highway 54 Bradley, III.

C a i n t a n d

a r d w a r e

428-434 W. Broadway

Bradley, III. W E 3-7325

Clovis ltd f^ e p d i! tliode who tli in i youncj.

Pep si-Cola General Bottlers Inc.

Route 49 South

Kankakee, Illinois

WE 9-3123

Grade A Dairy Products Norman’s

Hair Dressing Salon

Taste Better Because They're FRESHERSuite 227 Arcade Building

Kankakee, III.

Phone 932-3823

1063 S. Washington Kankakee, Illinois

292

Congratulations and every good wish for the future

GEO. D. ROPER CORPORATIONAmericas finest cooking appliances

2207 W est Station Street Phone: 932-7451

FABER F LO R A L C O M P A N YFlorists to Kankakee for over 70 Voars

FLO RISTSTO

K A N K A K EESine*

1 8 7 0

STORE 336 East Court Stteot

W E 3-7515

GREENHOUSES 869 West Jeffery Street

Phone W E 2-5811

U P T O W N P B A m M A ^ T Y217 E. Court— Pher»<s 3-3369

B I G F O U IE P H / M A C Y508 E. Cypress St.—Phone W E 2-2022

Kankakee, Illinois

BRAD LEY P H A R M A C Y

1053 W . Bway.— Phone W E 3-5514

K A N K A K E E I L L I N O I S

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Skoes and W M ,l in e r y

Merchants in Kankakee for 100 Years

L. ( f Mitten, C.L11

EsasuraHee C o n su l

371 E. Marsile St.

Bourbonnais, Illinois

Phone

933-6457

WKAN RADIO, INC.The Bright, Happy Sound in Kankakee

Dial 1320

293

H O T E L K A N K A K E EThe "E M ER A LD R O O M " serving good food a f popular prices

Private Facilities for Your

B A N Q U E T S A N D R E C E P T IO N S — S O C IA L F U N C T IO N S

SM O RG A SBO RD AND REG U LA R MENU5:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.

Phone 933-441 I for information and reservations

EV E R Y R O O M A IR C O N D IT IO N E D

PA U L’S V ILLA G ESTIES SERVICE STATION

Phone W E 2-3414 307 So. Main— Bourbonnais

Owned and Operated By Olivet Student

Paul M. Berger

' f a Generator and Starter W ork Ignition and Carburetor

Scientific Motor Tune-Up Expert Brake Service

Front End A lignm entW heel Balancing on the C a r

X .24 Hour Radio Dispatched Road Service

A A A Chicago Motor Club

BEST REGARDS

BER G ER O N P O N T IA C 150 E. StationPontiac Sales & Service W E 3-8221

H A M M E S FO RD SALES 1905 E. CourtFord Sales & Service W E 3-7787

J A C O B S A U T O SALES 531 S. WashingtonRambler Sales & Service W E 3-4487

JEFFERS M c B R O O M & FR ER IC H S Inc. 830 MainCadillac Rambler Sales & Service W E 3-5541

KEY C IT Y M O T O R S IN C . 609 E. CourtChevrolet Sales & Service W E 3-2251

L A N G BU ICK Buick Sales & Service

L A N G M O T O R S IN C .Oldsmobile Sales & Service

M O R G A N IM PO RT Volkswagon Sales & Service

U PT O W N SALES IN C .Chrysler Plymouth Sales & Service

148 N. Harrison W E 2-7401

434 N. Harrison W E 9-3144

270 N. Indiana W E 9-3531

545 S. Washington W E 3-3377

U K M E E AUTO DEALERS ASSN. Kankakee, III

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Suzanne and Zella take part in womens' favorite pastime— shopping for clothes— at Sears.

Shcgi Af! SearsI 190 N. Fifth Avenue

Meadowview Shopping Center

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1401 North 5th

Bradley, Illinois

^JJom e o f the ^ Jdappij *J4enry. lJ3 u reters”

CARMEN’S SHOE REBUILDERS

“ Immediate Service through Student Pick up and Delivery in the Dorms. ’ ’

375 E. Station K a n k a k e e ,

Compliments of

K A N K A K E E G L A S S C O M P A N Y

Glazing Contractors

250-256 W. Court Street

Phone 932-7427

“If it’s glass you want we have it.”

These popular recordings have been well received. They were released with the purpose of glorifying God and blessing the hearts of their listeners.• D L P -l A N A M E I H IG H L Y T R E A S U R E fea tu rin g Ja m e s Bohi w ith

Ovid Y oung (side 2 ) a t the organ. O ther num bers on th is album : U ntil Then • A H ea rt L ike Thine • Then I M et the M aster o I t ’s R eal • God Leads U s A long • Je su s , N am e I Love • Follow , I W ill Follow Thee.

9 D L P-2 C R U S A D E R S Q U A R T E T singing such fav o rite num bers as: A New Name In G lory • I Would B e L ike Je su s • H eavenly Love • W hen I Survey the W ondrous Cross • Leave Y o u r H eavy Burden a t the Cross • Sp rin g s o f L iv ing W ater, and others.

• D L P -3 I W A L K E D T O D A Y W H E R E J E S U S W A L K E D fe a tu rin g Irene B easley and the Tru-Tone T rio . You will en joy these a rran g e­m ents o f: C alvary Love • In The Garden • I Found A Friend • W ay­fa rin g S tra n g er • W ere You T here • Room A t The Cross, and other fav o rites .These recordings are available at local religious book stores, or may be ordered from OLIVET NAZARENE COLLEGE BOOK STORE, KANKAKEE, ILLINOIS; OR THE NAZA­RENE PUBLISHING HOUSE, 2923 TROOST AVE., P.O. BOX 527, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI.

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THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTSCongratulates the Class of 1963

. it

S U B S I D I A R Y O R G A N I Z A T I O N S

Willie Dishon President

Dale Munroe Treasurer

A U T O M O B ILE D EA LERSCar City Auto Sales, 287 Kankakee Automobile Dealers, 294

A U T O M O B ILE SU P P LIESGeneral Equipment Co., 284

B A N K SBradley State and Savings Bank, 288 City National Bank, 286 First Trust and Savings Bank, 276 Kankakee Federal Savings and Loan

Association, 281 M arycrest Savings and Loan

Association, 278 Peoples Bank, 282State Savings and Loan Association, 284

B O O K D E A LE R S A N D PR IN TERSNazarene Publishing House, 277 Olivet College Book Store, 281 Phillips Press, 284

B O T T L IN G C O M P A N IE SCoca-Cola, 291 Pepsi-Cola, 292 Seven-Up, 288

C H U R C H E SAnderson, Indiana, First, 272 Anderson, Indiana, Goodwin

Memorial, 266 Argo, Illinois, 271 Auburn, Indiana, 267 Bradley, Illinois, First, 260 Chicago, Illinois, Em erald Avenue, 265 Chicago, Illinois, Mt. Greenwood, 273 Cincinnati, Ohio, Springdale, 256 Cincinnati, Ohio, Stanton Avenue, 269 Columbus, Indiana, First, 271 Columbus, Ohio, First, 258 Columbus, Ohio, W arren Avenue, 263 Columbus, Ohio, Wilson Avenue, 261 Council Bluffs, Iowa, First, 275 Crown Point, Indiana, 270 Dayton, Ohio, Parkview, 265 Detroit, Michigan, First, 257 Elkhart, Indiana, First, 261 Ferndale, Michigan, 271 Grand Rapids, Michigan, Fuller

Avenue, 259 Hammond, Indiana, First, 267 Havana, Illinois, 259 Howell, Michigan, 272 Huntington, Indiana, 273 Joliet, Illinois, First, 258 Kankakee, Illinois, First, 255 Lansing, Michigan, First, 270 Lim a, Ohio, 260 Mt. Blanchard, Ohio, 267 Midland, Michigan, 273 Muncie, Indiana, Southside, 266 New Castle, Indiana, 260 Norwood, Ohio, 274 Olivet College Church, 237 Oskaloosa, Iowa, First, 259 Plymouth, Michigan, 262 Pontiac, Michigan, First, 258 Racine, Wisconsin, Taylor Avenue, 264 Richmond, Indiana, First, 268 Rockford, Illinois, Parkside, 274 St. Louis, Missouri,

Lafayette Park, 261

ir e c to ry o f ^ r d u e r t i ie r SSt. Louis, Missouri, Wellston, 272 Shelbyville, Illinois, 275 Springfield, Ohio, 271 Trenton, Ohio, 264 Xenia, Ohio, 266

C L E A N E R S A N D C L O T H IE R SBourbonnais Cleaners, 282 Cromwell’s Clothiers and Cleaners, 285 Domestic Cleaners, 279

C L O T H IE R SCarson Pirie Scott and Co., 283 Jeanne’s Bridal Shop, 277 Lecour’s, 293 Plant-Kerger Co., 290

C O N T R A C T O R SBenoit and Tyson, Inc., 278 Munroe Builders, 282

D EPA R TM EN T S T O R E SSears, Roebuck and Co., 295

D IS T R IC T SCentral Ohio District, 247 Chicago Central District, 250 Eastern Michigan District, 248 Illinois District, 242 Indianapolis District, 251 Iowa District, 244 Michigan District, 254 Missouri District, 246 Northeastern Indiana District, 240 Northwest Indiana District, 249 Northwestern Illinois District, 239 Northwestern Ohio District, 245 Southwest Indiana District, 243 Southwestern Ohio District, 252 Southwestern Ohio N.Y.P.S.

Council, 253 Wisconsin District, 241

D R IV E -IN R E S TA U R A N T SHenry’s, 295

D R U G S T O R E SJaffe’s Pharmacy, 293 Ryan Pharmacies, 278

F LO R IS T SCharlene’s Flower Pot, 277Faber Floral, 293John Panozza and Sons, 279

F U RN ITU RE C O M P A N IE SDecker Furniture, 285 Famous Furniture Co., 290 House of Wille, 289

G R O C E R SIndiana Fruit Market, 280 Rudy’s Markets, Inc., 291

H A IR D R E S S E R SNormans Hair Dressing, 292

H A R D W A R E SBadger Paint and Hardware, 284 Bell Paint and Hardware, 292 Swannell Hardware, Inc., 283 Wilson Paints, 288

H O T E LHotel Kankakee, 294

IN S U R A N C EL. G. Mitten, 293 Hugh P. Pierce, 289

JE W E LE R SEdw ard’s Jewelers, 285 Huff and W olf Jewelry, 291 Volkmann Jewelers, 280

LUMBERJ. E . DeSelm Lumber Co., 290 Security Lum ber and Supply Co., 284

M A N U FA C TU R ERRoper, 293

M IS C E L L A N E O U SBradley Sports Shop, 289 Canteen Co., 285 City Iron Works, 285 Kankakee Glass Co., 295 Kankakee Plating, 282 Schnell’s Dairy, 292

M O TELSDivit Motel, 281 Holiday Inn, 291 Northgate Motel, 292

M U S ICDawn Records, 295 Veronda’s Music Store, 280

N E W S P A P E RKankakee Journal, 279

O P T O M E T R ISTDr. Russell Rogers, 292

P H O T O G R A P H E R SBlankenburg Photographer, 289

R A D IO S T A T IO NW KAN Radio, 293

REA L ESTATEW alter C. Deuschle, 285 Cecil C. Erickson, 283

R EN TA LSReed’s Rentals, 281

R EP A IR SCarmen’s Shoe Repairs, 295 Law rence F. Raiche, Locksmith, 290 Salzman’s Fixit Shop, 289

R E S TA U R A N T SCanfield’s, 288Olivet’s Universe, 283Sammy’s Pizza, 284Wellman’s Colonial Tea Room, 280

S C H O O L SNazarene Theological Seminary, 253 Olivet Nazarene College, 236 Olivet Nazarene College Alumni, 238 Olivet Nazarene College Associated

Students, 296

S E R V IC E S T A T IO N SLongtin’s Sunoco, 288 Village City Service, 294

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Adm inistration, 157-158 Adm inistrative Assistants, 177-178 All-Stars

Beta, 114 Delta, 120 Gamma, 126 Kappa, 132 Sigma, 138 Zeta, 144

Aurora, 62-63

Band, 9.1 Basketball

Beta, 112-113 Delta, 118-119 Gamma, 124-125 Kappa, 130-131 Sigma, 136-137 Zeta, 142-143

Brass Choir, 92 Buffet D inner, 31

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Intram ural Council, 108 Intram ural Overseers and Coaches, 106 Invasion Groups, 50

JJunior Class, 208-216 Jun ior R etreat, 40

Library, 22-23 Lyceum , 48

MM astodon, 17 M ens’ “O ” Club, 78 M ens’ Residence Hall Association, 60 M essiah, 49M inisterial Fellow ship, 81 M issionary Band, 80 M usic Educators Club, 84

Chapel, 98 Cheerleaders

Beta, 111 Delta, 117 Gamma, 123 Kappa, 129 Sigma, 135 Zeta, 141

Choirs,Choirs

Orpheus, 88 Treble Cleff, 90 Vikings, 89

Christm as Party, 52-53 C lub D ay, 32 College Church, 100-101

D ebate Club, 72 D ed ication of Hills, 19

Eisenhow er Visit, 34 Evangels, 82-83

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Division of Education and Psychology, 162-164 Division of Fine Arts, 168-170 Division of Languages and Literature, 174-176 Division of Natural Sciences, 159-161 Division of Religion and Philosophy, 165-167 Division of Social Sciences, 171-173

Facu lty Return Party, 37 Field D ay, 145-146 Football, 149-151 Freshm an Class, 225-233 Frosh-Soph D ay, 38-39

Glim m erglass, 64-65 Graduation, 14-15

H ealth , 51H allow e’en Party, 47 H om ecom ing, H om ecom ing

Chapel, 42 Concert, 43 Pep Rally, 41 Queen and Court, 44-45 Society Displays, 46

Hom e Econom ics Club, 85 H onor Society, 69 Housing,

Chapman Hall, 27 Hardin House, 30 Hills Hall, 26 Nesbitt Hall, 25 Senior Houses North, 28 Senior Houses South, 29 Williams Hall, 24

O rchestra, 93 O rgan Guild, 92

Platonian Philosophical Society, 86Prayer Band, 99Pre-M ed Club, 75President, 154-155Psychology Club, 66-67Public Affairs, 68

Repair, 18 Revivals, 102

School Play, 12-13 Science C lub, 74 Senior Class, 190-207 Senior R ecitals, 94-95 Sigm a T au D elta , 79 Social Com m ittee, 61 Societies,

Beta, 109-144 Delta, 115-120 Gamma, 121-126 Kappa, 127-132 Sigma, 133-138 Zeta, 139-144

Sociology Club, 70-71 Softball

Beta, 110 Delta, 116 Gamma, 122 Kappa, 128 Sigma, 134 Zeta, 140

Sophom ore Class, 217-224 Speech Club, 73 Student A dm inistration D ay, 36 Student Body Elections, 10-11 Student Body W orkshop, 33 Student Council, 58-59 Student Educational Association, 76-77 Student T ribunal, 61 Sum m er Groups, 96 Sum mer School, 16

T ip Off, 147-148 Tornado, 20-21 Trustees, 156

Valentine Party, 54-55 W ho’s W ho, 179-188

WW om en’s “O” Club, 78W om en’s Residence H all Association, 60

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111., 169.F le te h c r , A ly n , S p e n ce r C t . , B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 177,

O lso n , Je a n W ., O liv e t N a za re n e C o lle g e , K an ka ke e, 111., 178.

A n d erso n , L e o n a rd E . , 2 1 5 E . A n d erso n , Bourbonnais,111., 115, 173.

B

B arrett, E a r l E . , 112 N . B e lle A ire , B ourbonnais, 111., S I , 86, 166.

B eane v, W illia m D ., O liv e t N a za re n e C o lle g e , K an ka ke e,111., 74 , 77, 133, 161.

Bennett, F o rd y c e , 3 4 9 E . B u rke , B o urbonnais, 111., 176, Bennett, W illia m R., O liv e t N a za re n e C o lle g e , K an ka ke e,

111., 15S.B loom , A lbert, 3 4 2 S . E lm , Bou rb o n n ais, 111., 17S. B ra d v , C u rt is K ., Sp e n ce r C t . , B ourbonnais, III., 5 0 , 108,

16S.B ra n k , R o ck w e ll S ., 3 23 N . C e n te r A v e ., B ra d le v , 111.

16 S, 169.B ro d ien , E d w a rd A ., 3 9 6 O liv e t, Bou rb o n n ais, 111., 17S. B ro w n , A n n a L . , 3 2 4 E . O liv e t, Bou rb o n n ais, 111., 163. B ro w n , E u re la O ., 2 S S S . M ain, B o u rb o n n ais, 111. S5 ,

173.B ro w n , L e ro v C . , 3 2 4 E . O liv e t, B o urbonnais, 111., 73,

175. ’B row n, M arjorie, 3 S 3 Bresee, B ourbonnais, 111. 17S. B u sh e v, C lin to n J., 5 L in n , B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 160.

C a rm ic h a e l, V e rn a l H ., 3 9 0 N . R o y A v e ., apt. 14, B o u r­bonnais, 111., 173.

C o rb e tt, C la d v s , 4 59 N . Fo re st, B ra d le y , 111., 78.C o tn e r, Jo h n H . , Sp en e er C t . , B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 81, 86 ,

108, 157, 165.C o x , Iv e y Jo y ce , 3 8 8 N . Roy, B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 163. C ra n d a ll, John G ., 3 2 5 E . B u rke , B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 7 8 ,

151, 164.C u n n in g h a m , P a u l G ., 4 60 Bresee, B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 177,

D

D e m a ra v , C o ra l E . , 2 3 2 Sp en e er C t . , B o urbonnais, 111., 81, 174.

D e m a ra y , H a rr ie t A ., 2 3 2 Sp e n ce r C t . , Bou rb o n n ais, 111., 175.

D on oho, L o r a H . , 4 0 3 % S. M ain , B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 78, 106, 108, 163.

D u n n , F lo v d B ., 195 Sp en e er C t ., Bo u rb o n n ais, 111., 7 7 , 163.

E n d s le v , E liza b e th S .. 7 0 0 S. K a n k a ke e St., W ilm in gto n ,111.,' 160.

E v a n s , M a rga rita , 3 9 8 N . R o y , Bou rb o n n ais, III., 8 4 , 170.

G ib so n , D o n a ld J . , 131 E , O liv e t, Bo u rb o n n ais, 111., 157. C il le y , R u th E . , 2 0 6 E . O liv e t St., Bo u rb o n n ais, 111., 163. C ro th a n s , C la re n c e E „ 1 35 W . M arsile St., B o u rb o n n ais,

111., 74 . 159, 160.G ro v e s, V e rn o n T . , 5 1 5 N , B la in e , B ra d le y , 111., 7 7 , 162.

H

H a h n , O tto G ,, 7 02 B u rn s C t . , B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 81, 167, H a n so n , Jo h n E . , 3 82 O liv e t St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 74,

1 2 1, 161.H e n d e rso n , C h a rle s L . , 3 9 8 E . B u rk e , B o u rb o n n ais, 111,,

158.H o d g e s , W illia m T . , 1000 S . W ild w o o d , K a n k a ke e , 111.,

177.H o p k in s , H a rlo w E . , 3 4 5 E . M arsile , B o urbonnais, 111.,

15, 91, 106, 169.H o p k in s , H a rr ie t , 3 4 5 E . M arsile , Bo u rb o n n ais, 111. H u m b le , H a rv e y N . , R .R , 1, B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 6 8 , 173.

IIsa a cs, B il l J . , 4 03 S. Bresee, B o u rb o n n a is, 111., 173.

K

K ra n ic h , Ir v in g L . , S p e n ce r C t . , Bou rb o n n ais, 111. 170. K ra n ic h , W a n d a M ., Sp e n ce r C t . , B o u rb o n n ais, 111.. 169.

L a n e , R u th , O liv e t N a za re n e C o lle g e , K an ka ke e, I I I.,178.

La rse n , N a o m i R ., 3 0 2 E . O liv e t St., B ourbonnais, 111., 1 9 , 169.

L e is t , J. F . , 187 E . O liv e t St., Bo u rb o n n ais, 111., 75 , 139, 166.

L u n sfo rd , R o b e rt L . , 4 85 V a sse u r, B ra d le y , II I. , 81 , 158, 166.

L u th e r , K e n n e th M ., 145 S . T e tra u lt , B o u rb o n n ais, 111. 6 6 , 8 0 , 163.

M

M c C la in , C a r l S ., I l l C o n v e n t, B o u rb o n n ais, III., 79,175.

M c C la in , E u n ic e , 111 C o n v e n t, B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 175.M c C o m b s, A th e l, O liv e t N a za re n e C o lle g e , K a n k a ke e ,

111., 7 2 , 7 3 , 8 3 , 106, 108, 127, 175, 177.M itte n , L lo y d C . , 371 E . M arsile , B o u rb o n n ais, 111.. 173.M oore, N o rm an , 197 E . M unroe, B o u rb o n n ais, 111. 158.M u rra y , D o n a ld R ., 5 7 7 W . R iv e r , Bo u rb o n n ais, 111., 169.M ye rs, M e lv in , 3 3 5 N . Fo re st, B ra d le y , II I . , 178.

N

N o b le , Jo A n n , 111 N . C o n v e n t, Bo u rb o n n ais, I I I., 170.

P a rr, F . O ., 4 6 5 S , W illia m s St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111. 70, 172, 173.

Pence, E lb e rt A ., 180 S . M a in , B o u rb o n n a is, H I., 74, 159, 161.

P e rry , R a lp h E ., 4 6 5 Bres’ce A v e ,, B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 81, 166.

P h ilo , L , C , , 391 M arsile , B o u rb o n n a is, 111., 8 1 , 86, 167,

R

Ree d , H a ro ld W ., 9 2 5 S. C h ic a g o , K a n k a ke e , 111., 14, 15, 19, 3 4 , 48, 53, 154, 165.

R ee d y, L e r o y H . , 381 E . B u rk e , B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 176.R eeves, E m ily S ., O liv e t N a za re n e C o lle g e , K a n ka ke e ,

111., 177.R ice , W illia m D ., 135 C o n v e n t, B o u rb o n n a is, 111., 74,

159, 160.R id a ll, C ly d e R ., 4 8 5 V asseu r, B ra d le y , 111., 81, 167.R id a ll, D o ro th y , 2 0 7 M arsile , B o u rb o n n a is, 111., 7 4 , 161,R oberts, E s th e r, 1 2 815 G re g o ry St., B lu e Is la n d , II I., 173.

Sayes, J . O ttis , 4 80 Bresee, B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 5 9 , 8 1 , 8 6 , 166.

Sch w a d a , P a u l G ., 2 0 0 E . M unroe, B o u rb o n n a is, 111., 7 7 , 8 6 , 163.

S la g g , L e o W ., 127 N . B ern ard , B o u rb o n n a is, 111., 175. S n o w b arge r, W ill is E . , Sp e n ce r C t . , B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

14, 68, 157, 171.Ste w art, Ja m e s E . , 176 E . O liv e t, B o u rb o n n a is, 111., 173. Stew art, V ir g ie G ., 176 E . O liv e t, Bou b o n n ais, 111., 175. S trick le r , D w ig h t J., 192 N . M ain , B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 74,

160.

T o m lin so n , P rentiss F . , 3 9 7 B u rk e S t., B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 7 4 , 109, 1 59, 160.

T r ip p , E sth e r E . , 3 6 6 E . O liv e t, B o u rb o n n a is, 111., 178.

V a n A n tw e rp , A d e lin e R ., 4 4 7 S. B resee A v e ., apt. 2 , B o u rb o n n ais, 111.

V a n d e rV e e n , C a rm e n , 3 8 8 N . R o y , B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 7 3 ,176.

W

W a lm sle y , G a rd n e r R ., Sp e n ce r C t . , B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 175.

W alters, R u th E . , 2 1 0 M unroe, B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 177.W a rd , C la re n c e E . , 3 4 6 E . O liv e t, B o u rb o n n ais, 111. 106,

108, 150, 163.W e llin g , R o n a ld , 172 N . M ain, B o u rb o n n ais, 111. 74,

161.W h ite , Ste p h en S., 196 E . M u n ro e , B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

166.

A

A b rah am , Jo h n F . , 3 8 0 P a rk St., M anteno, 111.A b rah am , M. K ., M a lla p p a ly , K e ra la , In d ia .A d am s, E a r l B ., P ro v id e n ce St., U x b rid g e , M ass., 226. A d am s, Jam es E u g e n e , 5421 N . E . 16th, Po m p an o Beach ,

F la ., 8 2 , 84, 89 , 9 1 , 226.A d a m s, R u sse ll E d w a rd , 8 1 7 % W . M adiso n, P o n tiac,

111.A d c o c k , Jo se p h E ., R .R . 1, B o x 4 4 2 , R iv e r R d ., K a n k a ­

kee, 111.A d kin s, L e o n L . , 4 1 7 S . Bresee, B o u rb o n n ais, 111, A d kisso n , R e d ith F a y e , 5 06 E . 12th, G eo rgeto w n , 111.

66, 80, 8 2 , 218.A h le m a n n , M a ry M argaret, 7 0 8 P e n n sy lva n ia A v e ., M en-

dota, 111., 69, 7 7 , 84, 8 8 , 94, 126, 187, 191. A lb rig h t, W a y n e L a r r y , 1616 N . In d ia n a , P eo ria , 111. A lfre e , H e rb e rt T u rn e r, 7 2 7 W o o d to p R o a d , N e w p o rt,

D e l., 78.A lle n , E s th e l B ., R .R . 3, B o x 127 A , St. A n n e , 111.A lle n , D a v id D . , 3 0 11 R u ssell A v e ., M in n e ap o lis, M inn.,

2 09.A llh a n d s , L in d a J., R .R . 1, S h eld o n , 111.. 226.A im , C la u d e tte Jo y ce , 11915 S . Lo w e , C h ic a g o , 111., 66,

91 , 226.A lso b ro o ks, C a ro l M ., 6 8 3 0 F o rre r, D e tro it, M ich ., 66,

7 7 , 8 0 , 2 1 8.A m id o n , Ju n e D ., 1Q40 W e st H a w k in s, K a n k a ke e , 111. A n d e rso n , E d w a rd , R .R . 2 , N e v a d a , la ., 7 3 , 8 9 , 226. A n d erso n , Ja m e s E d w a rd , 1 8 3 6 % W . Station, K an ka ke e,

111., 2 1 8.A n d erso n , Ja m e s Jo se p h , B u rk h a rt R o ad , H o w e ll, M ieh. A n derson, Jo an M ., 2 9 2 N . C o n v e n t, Bourbonnais, 111. A n d erso n , N o rm a M artha, 11 O a k St., Bo u rb o n n ais, III. A n d e rso n , R obert W illia m , 5 4 2 S. E lm , K an ka ke e, 111. A n d erso n , R u sse ll L e ro y , 11 O a k St., Bo u rb o n n ais, III.,

78, 118, 150, 2 0 9.A n d erso n , W a n d a Ju n e , 126 N . C o n v e n t, Bou rb o n n ais,

111.A n d ree , P a tric ia M ae, R .R . 2 , K a n ka ke e , 111.A n d rew s, P r isc illa Jane, H o m ew o o d A cre s, 13, S ile r C it y ,

N . C . , 7 0 , 85, 143, 144, 209.A nem a, M argaret K ., 3 1 8 E . In d ia n a , M om enee, III. 76,

80, 209.A p le y , V ir g in ia N e llie , 641 D a v is St., B a d A xe, M ich ., 67,

83 , 218.

A p p le , D e n n is L e e , 1 1 63 4 V e r d in St., O a k la n d o n , In d ., 5 9 , 81, 2 1 8.

A rb u c k le , R u sse ll H a rv e y , 1260 E . M e rch an t, K a n k a ke e , 111.

A rch e r, W a y n e W illa rd , 3 2 5 T o d d St., P a rk Fo re st, 111. A rm stro n g , K e n n eth D a le , 154 L a th ro p , B a ttle C re e k ,

M ie h ., 6 8 , 8 8 , 122, 124, 226.A rn e tt, Jo a n M arie , 6 6 1 0 C u rt is , S t. L o u is , M o., 7 0 , 7 6 ,

110, 2 1 8.A tw o o d , S h ir le y M ae , 5 8 1 4 R a w ls A v e n u e , In d ia n a p o lis ,

In d . , 6 6 , 218.

B

B a ile y , L e o ra E . , 8 4 0 S. S ixth , K a n k a ke e , 111.B a ile y , R ic h a rd M artin , B o x 151, R .R . 2 , M e ch a n icsb u rg ,

O ,, 226.B a ile y , T e r r y L y n , 1 5 51 5 R itch ie , C e d a r S p rin g s , M ich .,

110, 2 2 6.B a ith , Je ssie L e o n a rd , 144 S . M ain, Bou rb o n n ais, 111.,

191, 2 0 9.B a k e r, B o n n ie M arie , R .R . 2 , Y o rkto w n , In d ., 66, SO,

9 1 , 226.B a k e r, G e ra ld D o u g la s , 3 0 4 7 9 W o rth , G ib ra lta r, M ich .,

71 , 81, 82.B a ll, W a rre n D u a n e , R .R . 3 , M u n cie , In d ., 140, 144, 2 2 6.B a lla rd , W a lte r E m e rso n , 1231 P in e St., P o rt H u ro n ,

M ic h ., 81 , 109, 191.B a lt z , D ia n a L a V erne, 1 9 30 A pp leb lo sso m , F lo rissan t,

M o., 8 2 , 218.B a rb e r, M ario n W illia m , 192 N . C o n v e n t, B o u rb o n n ais,

111.B a rk a lo w , M a ry A n n , 1805 Roberts, W ilm in g to n , 111.B a rn h ill, P a tric ia C o n sta n ce , 5 1 9 S . C h ic a g o A v e .. K a n ­

kakee , 111.B a rritt , John W ., 1 1 20 W e stv ie w D r iv e , K a n ka ke e , 111.B a rw e g e n , R o g e r A lle n , R .R . 1, C lifto n , 111.B askett, A n n a M ae, 7 2 7 N . C re e n w o o d , K a n ka ke e , 111.B a ss, B e v e r ly A ., 3 6 6 S. O a k, B o u rb o n n ais, 111.Bass, M artin Ja rrett, 3 6 6 S . O a k, B o u rb o n n ais, 111.B atem an , Ju d ith D ia n e , 4 2 0 N . 2n d St., M onm outh, 111..

129.B a y s , P r is c illa A n n , 4 2 Jo rd a n , B o u rb o n n ais, III.B eam , L o w e ll T h o m a s, 301 P ie rce St., R id g e v ille , In d .,

20 9.B ean , C a lv in L . , 8 O a k St., Bou rb o n n ais, 111.B e a v in , M a rv L o u ise , 5 7 5 3 Bonn a, In d ia n a p o lis , In d ., 7 7 ,

110, 209.B e ck w ith , D a v id D a w so n , 83 R e b a A v e ., M ansfie ld, O .,

1 50, 226.B e ck w ith , P a u l A rn o ld , 83 R e b a A v e ., M ansfie ld, O .,

133, 136.

Beeche r, A rth u r G ene , 69 3 H a le , A sh la n d , O h io ., 191. B eel, Jeanette, 1760 E . D e c a tu r St., D e c a tu r, 111. B ehrens, R u b y , R .R . 2, M ilfo rd , 111.B e ll, C a r y L e e , B o x 9 1 , Seco r, 111., 7 8 , 2 1 8.B e lt, V irg in ia K a y , R .R . 1, N e w co m e rsto w n , O ., 8 5 , 226. Benbow , W a y n e E v e re tt, R .R . 1, M arsh a llto w n , la ., 6 7 ,

7 4 , 218.Bennett, H e le n R ae , 3 4 9 E . B u rk e , B o u rb o n n ais, III., 76,

209.Bennett, M a ry L o u ise , 3 0 9 S . Shuffleton, S ig o u rn e y , la . B entle v, L o rn a C a ro le , 201 N . G a in sb o ro u g h , R o y a l O a k,

M ich ., 7 0 , 226.B eo u gh e r, M a ry L o u , R .R . 3, R o ck fo rd , O ., 191.B erge r, Pau l M illa rd , 431 Bresee, B o u rb o n n ais, 111. Bergre en, M artha E liza b e th , 5 1 0 % W . M a h o n in g,

P u n xsu taw n e y, P en n ., 70, 209.B crtse h in ge r, D ia n e Sara h , K in g s P a rk , D o u g la s , M inn.,

32, 67 , 71, 7 7 , 83, 218.B irch a rd , C a r l R u ssell, 531 Bresee St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111. B irch a rd , L o is Ja n e , 531 Bresee, B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 74,

76, 191.B irch a rd , Rose E la in e , 531 B resee, B o u rb o n n ais, 111. 80,

226.B la ck , A n n a E liza b e th , 104 W . 34th St., C o v in g to n , K y . ,

71, 7 7 , 80 , 83 , 218.B la ck w e ll, D o ro th y M ., 6 3 2 S . M a in A ve., K a n k a ke e , 111. B la ir, R o ge r W e sle y , R .R . 1, M arion, la ., 70, 112, 226. B la ir, T h e lm a E lle n , B o x 5 95, F ish e r , III., 68, 7 7 , 209. B la n ch a rd , K e n d a ll A ., 3 1 2 S .E . 1st A ve., G a in e sv ille ,

F la .B le v in s, A n n E le a n o r, 2 3 L o c u s t S t., D a y to n 5, O ., 84,

88, 95 , 191.B lig h t, A rle n e K a y e , 2 3 3 2 5 M eadow P a rk , D e tro it, M ich .,

226.B litz , B e rn ice Pearl, Ju lie D r iv e , K a n k a ke e , 111.B lo ch , A rm a n d Ste rlin g , 148 % N . C le v e la n d , B ra d le y ,

111., 68, 126, 226.Boadw ay, E d w in J., 7 A sh , Bo u rb o n n ais, 111., 226. Boehm e, Roseann, R .R . 1, C re e n V a lle y , III., 191. B o g g s, Jo h n W illia m , 1823 S . F i f t h Stre et, Iro n to n , O .,

89 , 209.B o h lke, L a r r y Stephen, 7 0 3 8th A v e . S ., C lin to n , la . , 74,

76, 226.B olles, P h illip L . , Bertha, M in n .Bo llm a n , D o ra n L e e , 2 2 L in n St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 81,

83 , 86 , 209.Bond, D o n n a Tean, R .R . 1, B o x 6 2 , V a lp a ra iso , In d ., 7 7 ,

135, 2 2 6. ‘Bond, D o r is V ., 2 0 9 % M arsile , B o u rb o n n ais, 111. Bonnette, E liza b e th A n n , 124 V ic to ry P la ce , M arietta ,

O ., 7 7 , 121, 192.

299

Boone, Ja m e s E u g e n e , 8 3 5 \V. State St., N e w co m e rs­tow n, O .

B o rd ers, Ja m e s F r a n k lin , 1 0 356 St. M athew , St. A n n , M o., 192.

B os, Jn d v Fo rtn e r, 143 B la in e , B ra d le y , 111., 192.Bos, W illia m Jo h n , 4 43 B la in e , B ra d le y , 111.B o u ck , C a y le C la y to n , 2 33 I . H u ro n A v e ., B a d A xe,

M ich ., 92.B o v a rd , S h ir le y A n n , I I . 11. 1, R is in g Su n , In d ., 28, 77,

85 , 192.B o w er, Ju n e A n n , 11.11. 3, G a lio n , O ., 69, 7 0 , 7 1 , 83,

209.Bow m an, P h y llis E ile e n , 4 5 2 0 W . R id g e R d ., C a r y , In d .,

226.B o yd , W illia m L e e , 5 67 D e n n is A ve., B ra d le y , 111., 192. B ra d le y , D a rle n e K a y , 11.11. 1, Su rv cr, P en n ., 7 0 , 85, 226. B ra d le y , D e lo re s N ., 5 15 E . Beau d o in , B o u rb o n n ais, 111. B ra fo rd , L c c m a n R a lp h , 2 9 2 N . C o n v e n t, B o u rb o n n ais,

111., 7 4 , 75, 218.B ra n d , Ja c k I. ., 4 5 1 8 B e v e rly L a n e , Ke n o sh a, W is., 226. B ra n d , Sh a ro n A n n , 4 5 18 B e v e r ly L a n e , K e n o sh a, W is.,

66, 77, 226. 'B ra n d o n , C h ris t in e A n n , 5 2 4 A rkan sas, F a irfie ld , C a l.,

226.B ra n d t, D a rle n e E lv e ra , R .R . 4 , K a n ka ke e , 111.B ra se l, K e n n e th E u g e n e , R .R . 1, K a n ka ke e , 111.B raselto n , M illie Lo u is e , 3 L in n St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

7 6 , 140, 143, 209.B ra n n , C la re n c e E u g e n e , 2 O a k, B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 88. B rayn re r, M e rrill D a v id , 17 L in n , B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 209. B re n sd a l, C a r y F r a n c is , 4 7 0 5 S h ir le y A v e ., R a cin e , W is.,

122.B re y m e y cr, N a o m i, O n a rg a , 111.B r ig h t, L in d a K a y , 9191 E . 13th St., In d ia n a p o lis , In d .,

" i l l , 1 13, 226.B rig h t, M e rle E u g e n e , 2013 W . 8th, M u n cie , In d ., 71,

116, 226.B rin k le y , L a r r y R a v , 2 2 4 E . B u rke , B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

226.B riske r, L a r r y W illia m , R .R . 1, B o x 48, W h e e le rsb u rg ,

O ., 226.B ro ck , P a tric ia M ae, 3 5 7 M arsile , Bo u rb o n n ais, II I., 226. B ro n so n , Sh a ro n R o se, R .R . 4, M arion, O .B ro o ks, C e o rg e Ro b ert, 2 8 0 R u ff D r iv e , M onroe, M ich .,

70, 81, 226.B ro o ks, T h o m a s L e e , 3 0 0 9 M artel D r ., D a y to n 20, O . Bro o ksh ie r, B a rb a ra Jo , 4 14 S. State St., W e stv ille , 111. B ro w n , D a v id L e ro y , 3 24 E . O liv e t St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

91, 226.B ro w n , D ix ie L e e , 4 4 9 B resee A v e ., Bo u rb o n n ais, 111.,

76, 84.B ro w n , Ja m e s R o y , 2 C r a n d D r iv e , B o u rb o n n ais, 111. B ro w n , L a r r y C lif fo rd , 4 2 3 5 C lin to n , M aco n R d ., C l in ­

ton, M ich ., 7 4 , 75, 80, 218.B ro w n , M a ry V irg in ia , B o x 9 9 , B ro w n A ve., B u tler, N .J.,

8 5 , 116, 226.B ro w n , P a tr ic ia Su san , 2 1 5 G ra n d D r iv e , Bou rb o n n ais,

1 1 1 .B ro w n , S a m u e l W illa rd , 3 6 4 0 Jo nes, S a g in a w , M ich .,

74, 226.B ro w n , T h o m a s R ic h a rd , 4 8 5 9 H u b b a rd , W a y n e , M ich .,

8 1 , 86, 192.B ry a n , T e re sa L y n n , R .R . 2, D a v e n p o rt, la ., 226. B ry a n t, D o r is Sue, 2 4 3 4 A ve . C , C o u n c il B lu ffs, la ., 226. B ry a n t, K e n n e th La w re n c e , 4 0 6 V ie n d o , San A n to n io ,

T e xa s, 209.B u ch a n a n , Jo an R o b erts, 5 3 2 W . 107th St., C h ic a g o 28,

111., 226.B u c h h o lz , E d w a r d E u g e n e , 1909 St. C la ir A v e ., E . St.

L o u is , 111.B u ck h e iste r, Ju d ith R ., 4 0 8 E . 11th St., B lo o m in gto n ,

In d ., 8 4 , 88, 209.B uess, D a v id L e e , B o x 144, M t. B la n ch a rd , O ., 226. B uess, L a r r y D . , B o x 144, M t. B la n ch a rd , O ., 36, 42,

5 9 , 62 , 192.B u rb a , K e ith V e rn o n , 126 N . C le n d a le St., K e n to n , O .,

7 8 , 1 18, 151, 218.B u rd , Je r r y L e e , C ra n t St., E a r lv il le , 111., 7 4 , 124. B u rk e , So n ja Je an n e , 8 25 171st St., H a m m o n d , In d ., 78,

209.B u rre ll, L o u is D a rv in , C h e b a n se , 111., 191.B u sb y , S a n d ra L e e , 3 0 7 6 4 T r ia n g le D r . , C ib ra lta r , M ich .,

226.B y e rs , P h ilip Scott, 1605 O St., B ed fo rd , In d .B y rd , P h y llis Je a n , 301 B enton, Sikeston, M o., 77, 82,

85, 116, 226.B y m e , M a ry A n n , R .R . 1 B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 209.

C

C a h o o n , B il l ie L o u , 1817 C h e stn u t, Co sh o cto n , O ., 67,7 7 , 80, 8 3 , 218.

C a ld w e ll, R o b e rt E u g e n e , R .R . 1, N e w C a st le , In d ., 76. C a m p b e ll, A la n C lo y d , 9 O a k St., B o u b o n n ais, 111. C a m p b e ll, C a ro ly n Sue, 9 O a k St., B o u rb o n n a is, 111. C a m p b e ll, Sh aro n Jeanne, R .R . 1, E d iso n , O ., 210. C a n h a m , C o n n ie M ., R .R . 1, E m in g to n , 111.C a rlso n , M e lv in A lfre d , Jr ., 1111 M c H u g h A v e ., G ra f­

ton, N .D . , 7 3 , 81, 210.C a rlso n , N o rm a J., 1846 E . D u a n e , K a n k a ke e , 111., 79,

193.C a rlso n , R ic h a rd L o re n tz , 9 2 3 -4 0 St. C t . , M oline, 111.,

7 0 , 1 30, 226.C a rlso n , R u th A n n , 1 0 615 S. R a cin e , C h ic a g o 43, 111.,

67, 69 , 7 7 , 218.C a m e s , Jo h n M e deford, 2 5 0 2 F a irfie ld , F t . W a y n e , In d .,

81, 8 2 , 136, 226.C a rp e n te r, D ix ie A n n Scott, B o x 2 08, W illa rd , O ., 32,

42 , 4 5 , 7 1 , 77, 85, 210.C a rte r, O la C e n e v a , 107 S. Sycam o re St., N . M a n ­

ch este r, In d ., 194, 226.C a rtw rig h t, P a m e la M ae, R .R . 3 , P aris, 111., 226.C a r y , L a r r y C la y , 67 5 S. F o le y , K a n ka ke e , 111., 218. C h a c k o , A . T h o m a s, A n n icra ttu H o u se , P ayyana nonapo,

K o n n i, K e ra la , In d ia .C h a c k o , V . T . , V a le l, R a n n y , K e ra la , In d ia , 7 4 , 80, 193. C h a p m a n , E d w a rd Jam es, 4 03 P earl S t., O ttaw a, 111.,

78, 88 , 95, 120, 151.C h a p m a n , P a tric ia M ae, R .R . 3, C re e n fie ld , In d ., 7 1 , 77,

80, 121, 193.

C h a p m a n , P a u l A lle n , 4U1 S o u th St N ew H a v e n , In d ., 67, 7 3 , 77, 83, 226.

C h a se , D o n a ld Le e , 1526 3 2 n d St., C r a n d R a p id s, M ich . C h e e v e r, N a n c y C a ro l, 3 9 1 6 E a s t 3 8th St., A n d erso n ,

In d ., 7 1 , 8 0 , 82, 90, 121.C h e n o w e th , A rle n e Jo yce , 8 7 0 0 State, M illin g to n , M ich .,

193.C h e xle y , C in d y I n n , 1802 Stau n to n , L a k e la n d , F la ., 73,

88.( ih ism , M artha Jean, R .R . 3 , W e st B en d , W is., 80, 83,

116, 119, 120, 226.( hristensen, Ja n e t M ae, R .R . 2 , St. A n n e , 111.Ch riste n se n , M a ry Ja n e, R .R . 1, W atk in s, M inn. C h riste n se n , R u th C . , 1382 Le n n in g to n , N .W ., K a n k a ­

kee, III.C h ristm a n , B etty Jean, B onfield , 111.C h ristm a s, P a u l T u rn e r, 6 16 B e rk e le y A v e ., E v a n s v ille ,

In d ., 73, 84, 88, 226.Ch risto lfe rse n , Ken n eth S a m u e l, 5 0 2 N . M ain St., Sco tt-

v ille , M ich ., 218.C la rk , C h a rle s W e sle y , B o x 5 1 , Beaco n, la ., 8 1 , 84, 88,

95.C la r k , P a tric ia E lle n , 1763 R u d d im a n St., M uskego n,

M ich ., 7 7 , 140, 141, 227.C la y , D o y le E l l is , Jr ., 3 7 5 9 C o n w a y D r ., C o lu m b u s 27,

O ., 7 8 , 8 9 , 218.C la y p o o l, D o ro th y J., R .R . 1, M arsh a ll, 111.C le a re , O . S am u el, 8 B agotsto w n, E .B .D . , B rit ish C u ia n a . C lin e , Ja n e t E la in e , 8 3 5 W . State St., N e w co m e rsto w n ,

O.C lin e , Je anne tte C u rr in e , 1631 L in d e ll B lv d ., G ran ite

C ity , 111., 77.C lin e , R ich a rd Ix 'e , 4 47 Bresee, B o u rb o n n ais, 111.C lip p e r, R o b e rt A d e n , 3 0 0 E a stla w n , M id la n d , M ich .,

81, 83, 118, 151, 227.C lo u g h , F r e d T h o m a s, 4 5 0 N . B r id g e St., N e w co m e rs­

tow n, O ., 218.C o ffm a n , C la u d e tte C h a n d le r , 187 N . C h ic a g o , K a n k a ­

kee, 111., 210.C o lfin a n , D a rry l L e w is , 187 N . C h ic a g o , K a n k a ke e , 111. C o ffm a n , M a rily n A rlen e , R .R . 2, B o x .56, M u n cie , In d .,

71 , 7 4 , 80, 134, 137, 227.C o il, K a re n L e e , 5 1 5 E . C h a r le s , B u c y ru s , () ., 4 2 , 45,

59, 69, 188, 193.C o il, K e n n eth R o b ert, 5 1 5 E . C h a r le s , B u cy ru s , O ., 218. C o llin s , C e o rg e E d w a rd , 5 7 31 H a m ilto n -T re n to n , T r e n ­

ton, O ., 218.C o llin s , L a r r y E u g e n e , 118 C lin to n A v e ., F a rm e r C it y ,

111., 218.C o llin s , M a ry Jo , 6 07 E . 5th St., T ilto n , D a n v ille , III.,

90 , 123, 218.C o m sto ck , D o n a ld E a r l , 1 0 26 S. 4th St., O skalo osa, la .

81, 218.C o n a rd , H e rb e rt L a w re n ce , B o x 23, W ilk in so n , In d ., 193. C o n ve rse , P . E d w a rd , 3 0 S h erm an A v e ., C o lu m b u s, O .,

150, 151, 218.C o o n , M artha A n n , 7 7 2 N . State St., C a ro , M ich . C o rb e tt, Ja m e s M orriso n, 4 5 9 N . F o re st A v e ., B ra d le y ,

111., 193.C o rd e r, Ja n e t E ile e n , 1214 E . V in e St., C o sh o cto n , O .,

227.C o rn e liso n , R o b e rt V e rn , 2 3 0 % N . B e rn a rd , B o u rb o n ­

nais, 111.C o rn e ll, E le a n o r Jo , 7 27 M a ry St., B e lp re , O .C o rn e ll, K a th le e n Jo y ce , 7 3 4 S. F a ir f ie ld , E lm h u rs t , 111.,

210 .

C o rts, D a v id L iv in g sto n e , 221 % W . L in c o ln , H oopeston, 1 1 1 .

C o rts, S y lv ia C a rm e n , 2 2 1 % W . L in c o ln , H o o p esto n , 111. C o sn e r, R a y m o n d E . , 2 1 1 7 H o m e w o o d , M ish a w a ka , In d .,

81, 89, 218.C o v e rt, Jo an n e Fra n ce s, R .R . 4 , S h a g b a rk L a n e , E lg in ,

111., 210.C o x , Ju d ith K a y , 2 5 11 E . 2 4 th St., C ra n ite C it y , III.,

82, 84, 90, 227.C o x , L a m o y n e L a v e rn e , 9 1 8 E . P o p la r, T a y lo rv ille , 111.,

81, 82, 218.C o y , Jam es R ic h a rd , 3 5 Jo rd an , B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 227. C ra b b , W in e tta L e e , 5 1 9 E d w a rd s , A ltam o n t, 111., 193. C ra b ill, R u th , 2 0 2 E . C h u r c h St., U rb a n a , O ., 7 0 , 85,

227.C ra b ill , So n ja C a ro lin e , 2 0 2 E . C h u r c h St., U rb a n a , O . C ra b tre e , C o n n ie R a y, R .R . 3 , U rb a n a , O ., 218. C ra b tre e , H o m e r R o g e r, 4 2 0 E . C h u r c h St., U rb a n a , O .,

227.C ra b tre e , Jo h n R ich a rd , 4 2 0 E . C h u r c h St., U rb a n a , O .,

78 , 140, 144, 210.C r a ig , Jo se p h C h e ste r, 2 0 2 E . R ip a , St. L o u is , M o., 73,

91, 227.C ra in , W illia m H e n ry , 2 3 3 6 C re e n Fo re st D r . , D e ca tu r,

C a ., 15, 69, 183, 194.C ra w fo rd , Ja n e t S u e, 5 11 B ro ad w ay , F o rtv ille , In d . C ra y s , W a y n e M e rlie , 1337 S. 7th A v e ., K an ka ke e, 111. C rib b s , R ic h a rd D u a n e , 105 S o u th St., W a y n e , O ., 74 ,

91, 227.C rite s , C a ro l A n n , 1209 S. B ro a d w a y , M enom onie, W is.,

227.C r ite s , C la re n c e A ., 181 S. W ild w o o d , K a n k a ke e , 111., 81.

86, 88, 194, 210.C r ite s , L e o n a rd M ., 5 8 5 S. C a n n o n , K a n k a ke e , 111.C ro n k , R u th , 2 0161 H e le n , D e tro it, M ich .C ro ss, D w a y n e L lo y d , 3 2 0 7 M a ck in R d ., F l in t , M ich .,

7 1 , 116, 118, 227.C ro u c h , N ila Jo , 603 E . O a k, W atseka, 111.C ru m m e r, L in d a L o u ise , 2 7 1 4 W o o d sid e D r . , R o ck fo rd ,

111., 7 7 , 8 0 , 9 0 , 218.C u n n in g h a m , R a y m o n d W e n d e ll, B o x 4 4 7, In stitu te , W .

V a ., 59, 6 7 , 69, 7 9 , 89.C u ste r, B e v e r ly Sue, B o x 4 3 8, L y n n , In d ., 67, 71, 218. C u tn a w , M arjorie A n n e , 3 2 7 W o o d St., M ansfie ld, O .,

7 7 , 227.C u tty , Ja m e s R ic h a rd , 3 1 0 5 F o rd R d ., M ilfo rd , M ich .,

84, 89, 91, 227.

D

D a n c y , K e rm it W ilso n , B o x 5 3 2 , O liv e t, K a n ka ke e , 111. D a n h au se n , M arth a Ja n e , 9 44 S. F o u rth St., K a n ka ke e ,

111, 194.D a n ie ls , P a tric ia A n n , R .R . 2 , L a k e C it y , M ich ., 7 7 , 80,

134, 137, 194.

D a n ie ls , R a n d a ll H e rb e rt, 140 D e ardoff R d ., F ra n k lin , O ., 227.

D a n n e r, P a u l L e ro y , 7 1 0 % Sco tt St., M e rrill, W is ., 88, 9 1 , 227.

D a rb y , M a rilyn Jo an, 9 65 A tlan ta , S a g in a w , M ich ., 227.D a rr , C h a rle s V o n , 2 5 0 0 11th St., R o ck Is la n d , 111., 112,

227.D a rr , C h a rlo tte L o u ise , 2 5 0 0 11th St., R o ck Is la n d , 111.,

218.D a rr , N a o m i E la in e , R .R . 2, Fre sn o , O ., 9 4 , 194.D a v is , C h e ry l A n n , 1102 S. M ain , Jo nesboro, In d ., 66,

7 6 , 80 , 227.D a v is , F a y e P a u lin e, 3 8 3 5 H u ll A v e ., D e sM o in e s, la .,

218.D a v is , Je rry L e e , 5 34 2 n d St., C o lu m b u s, In d ., 7 3 , 116,

227.D a v is , Je rry L y n n , 4 29 N . C ra n t , In d ia n a p o lis , In d ., 66,

68, 70 , 73.D a v is , R ic h a rd D e a n , R .R . 1, Sh e rid an , II I., 140.D a v is , S h ir le y Su za n n e , N 7 0 1 A d am s R d ., Spokane,

W ash.D a w so n , C a r lis E d w a rd , 1 24 L a re d o A v e ., St. L o u is 25,

M o., 227.D a y e , C h a rle s G a rla n d , R .R . 4, W ooster, O ., 69, 7 1 , 74 ,

75 , 160, 210.D e a l, R o n a ld F ra n k lin , 1642 Fo rrest, S id n e y , N e b ., 136,

227.D e an e, Jam es O rla n d , 5 7 6 N . 10th St., K a n k a ke e , III.D e ck e r, Sharo n L e e , 2 7 0 5 8 B a g le y R d ., O lm ste d F a lls

38, O ., 67, 218.D e es, V irg in ia L e e , 9 8 0 E . H ic k o ry , K a n k a ke e , 111., 194.D e g le r , L a r r y Jam es, 33 W . C h e rry L a n e , R o ye rsfo rd ,

Penn.D e lla n n , F r a n k lin E a r l, R .R . 1, R o ck F a lls , 111., 74, 227.D e L a w t e r , R u th E liza b e th , 3 5 0 3 W ilco x , B e llw o o d , 111.,

76, 210.D e n n is , B il ly C le n n , 2 17 Te n n essee , D a n v ille , 111., 227.D e n sfo rd , B yro n E d w a rd , 4 0 2 7 S . M adiso n, N o rw o o d ,

O ., 79, 81, 128, 218.D e n sfo rd , Sharo n L e e , 4 2 4 5 Fo re st A v e ., N o rw o o d , O .,

49, 88, 94, 120, 194.D e nsm ore , Je rry P a u l, 3 4 7 0 W illia m so n , S a g in a w , M ich .,

38, 59 , 81, 116, 128, 227.D e P u e , K a th le e n M arie, 1 9 374 C h a p e l, D e tro it, M ich .,

227.D e W itt , San d ra K a y , 1718 M t. P leasant St., B u rlin g to n ,

la ., 227.D e y a rm o n d , R o b ert E rn e st, 7 0 4 E . B ro ad w ay , B ra d le y ,

1 1 1 .D e Y o u n g , N a n c y Jo , 1 3 20 B la tt B lv d ., B ra d le y , 111., 227.D ick e rso n , D o n a ld F le tch e r , 3 1 5 E . A tla n tic B lv d ., P om ­

pano Beach , F la ., 83, 84, 89, 91, 227.D ie tch w e ile r, N a o m i, 4 4 Strasm a D r ., K a n ka ke e , 111.D ie tk u s, A ntoinette A rie lle , R .R . 1, G eo rgeto w n , 111.,

67, 80, 82, 218.D illm a n , G ra c e V ., 1456 W . Station St., K a n k a ke e , 111.D illm a n , V ic to r E u g e n e , 119 E . W a sh in g to n St., M o-

m ence, 111.D illo n , V irg in ia R u th , 1 0 05 T a y w o o d R d ., E n g le w o o d ,

O ., 76, 210.D im b a th , C a ro ly n E la in e , 3 0 8 8 V ie w cre st P la ce , D a y to n ,

O ., 69, 76, 79, 210.D ish o n , W illie C la re n ce , 1326 E . Su m n er, In d ia n a p o lis ,

In d ., 33, 36, 53, 58, 5 9 , 69, 80, 81, 108.D itm e r, Sharo n M arie, R .R . 8, Sm ith R d ., F o rt W a yn e ,

In d ., 227.D o b so n , Co n sta n ce E la in e , 1035 S. M ilfo rd R d ., H ig h ­

lan d , M ich ., 227.D o e n ges, N a o m i R u th , 1301 M illv ille A v e ., H a m ilto n ,

O ., 67, 80, 90 , 218.D o lle n s, J im B eech e r, B o x 41, R .R . 10, B lo o m in g to n ,

In d ., 134, 136, 138, 227.D o m o n t, L a w re n ce Ro b ert, 1640 E v a n sto n , M uskego n,

M ich ., 81 , 89, 210.D o n ah o e , N a n cy L o u ise , 9 34 H a w th o rn e , Y p sila n t i,

M ich ., 67, 7 7 , 210.D o o le y , D a v id C ra n t, 4 7 1 0 C la r io n C t . , L o u is v ille , K y .,

7 4 , 227.D o rse tt, M argaret Ja n e, R .R . 3, L . W . W ., O sce o la , In d .,

210.D o rse y , L in c o ln , 23 O a k St., Bo u rb o n n ais, 111.D o u d n a , P a tric ia H . , 1301 C l if f R d ., C a ld w e ll, O ., 69,

77, 83, 210.D o u g la s , M ary, R .R . 1, F a y e tte , O .D o u g la s , P h ilip W a y n e , P ly m o u th , la ., 227.D o w n s, E d d ie G e ra ld , 1 24 S. B ro ad w ay , F t . Scott,

Kan sa s, 218.D o w n s, M axell L lo y d , 3 0 4 H a n n a , W o rth in g to n , In d .,

218.D ra k e , C ra c e A ileen , 7 0 1 A irfie ld , M id la n d , M ich ., 83,

227.D ra zy , Sh aro n A n n , 1657 E . R iv e r St., K a n k a ke e , 111.,

195.D ro ke , R o b ert P earl, R .R . 4, Fra n k fo rt, In d .D ru m m o n d , D a v id Se lw y n , 1055 C o b b B lv d ., K an ka ke e,

111.D u b re e , C a r l W a y n e , 4 4 0 S. M ay, K an ka ke e, 111.D u is , A n ita W ie n ra n k, M ilfo rd , In d .D u n n , F lo re n ce , 195 S p e n ce r, Bo u rb o n n ias, 111.

E

E a d s , W illia m F lo y d , R .R . 1, M orro w , O .E a r le , C h a rle s Robert, 5 4 3 6 K ir k , Yo u n gsto w n , O ., 227.E a r le , N a n c y A n n , 5 4 3 6 K irk , Y o u n gsto w n , O ., 7 0 , 76,

80, 195.E a r le s , C e ra ld , 3 54 E . W a te r St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111.E a ste r lin g , D e a n n a L o u ise , 2 8 1 9 T r o y R d ., Sp rin gfie ld ,

O ., 82, 84, 88, 113, 227.Ea to n , L a r r y C e n e , 23 Sp e n ce r C t ., B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

227.E c k e ls , L o u ise F e m , 1 1 10 W . W a ln u t, K a n k a ke e , 111.E d d y , W illia m T h o m as, Jr ., 5 16 W . State, N e w co m e rs­

tow n, O ., 81.E d w a rd s , M axine C a ro lin e , 3 0 6 P a rk L a n e D r ., C ra n t

P a rk , 111., 195.E d w a rd s , N a n c y Ju n e , 1 7 0 0 W . So u th 1st, S h e lb y v ille ,

111., 227.E ic h , A lic e H a m e y , 5 0 2 W . A v e ., M orris, 111.E im e r, R u th M arie, 2 2 1 1 E d g e v a le D r . , C o lu m b u s, O .,

10, 88, 138, 195.

300

E ip p e r , E . A llg e n e , F r o n t St., D a n fo rth , 111.E ld r id g e , D a rre l, R .R . 1, G eo rgeto w n , O ., SO, 8 1 , S2 , S9. E ld r id g e , M a rce lla , R .R . I , G eo rgeto w n , () ., 7 0 , 76 , 210. E llio t , C a ro l Je a n , R .R . 2, O a k la n d C it y , In d ., 66, 7 7 , 9 1 ,

227.E ll io t , E fto n E u g e n e , J r ., 1 24 M assachusetts A v e ., W a sh ­

in gto n , 111., 227.E ll io t , Sh aro n L u c i l le , 7 4 2 L iv in g s to n , G ra n d R a p id s,

M ich ., 67, SO, SO, 227.E l l is , M a rily n A n n , S 5 2 E le v e n th A v e ., H a m ilto n , O nt.,

Canada,' 76 , 90, 2 1 0.Em e rso n , M o n te l A n n ette , B o x 63 , S p r in g A rb o r, M ich . E m p ta g e , R o n a ld R ic h a rd , R .R . 1, L a R u e , O .E n d s le y , E d w a r d E u g e n e , 1119 X . B ro ad w ay , S h e lb y -

v ille , 111., 82, 227.E n g le h a rt , E lv ir a M arie , 2 1 3 W . W ilso n , Peotone, 111. E n g la n d , R a lp h O tto , 5 2 6 X . S p rin g fie ld St., V ird e n ,

" ill . , S3.E r ie k s o n , X a n c y K a th e rin e , 4 0 6 St. A u b in L a n e , M an-

teno, 111.E ste rm y e r, E th e la n n , 7 5 1 0 T e x t ile , Y p s ila n t i, M ich ., 80,

218.E v a n s , A rth u r L e w is , 4 S 5 F a in n o u n t, K a n k a ke e , 111. E v a n s , B a rb a ra Je a n , 1302 H w y . 3 3 0, G riffith , In d ., 70,

S 3 , 211.E v a n s , G e ra ld L e e , 231 F o u rth A v e ., T h re e R iv e rs ,

M ich ., 151, 2 1 S.E v a n s , H ilm a n H a ro ld , 127 B u rb a n k , In d ia n a p o lis , In d .,

7 4 , 7 8 , 1 2 S, 195.E v a n s , M arian R u th , 14 29 E . F a ir c h ild , D a n v ille , 111., 68,

227.E v a n s , W o o d ro w K e n n e th , 4 0 9 E . W ash in g to n , H o o p e s­

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84.E v e re tt, D a le E d w a r d , 7 2 3 6 W . 62 n d St., A rg o , 111., 84,

227.E y la n d e r , Sh aro n Jo y , 1 5 61 3 P a u lin a , H a rv e y , 111., 9 0 ,

211 .E y r e , E sth e r M a ry , 3 7 2 X . In d ia n a , K a n k a ke e , 111.

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F a ir c h ild , R ic h a rd R a y m o n d , 8 3 3 M t. V e rn o n R d ., N e w ­ark , O ., 227.

F a ith , M a rv in D a le , 5 2 8 W e st St., L ib e rty v ille , 111., 218. F a lk e n h a n , D ia n a L e e , 3 3 4 E . E r ie , B ra d le y , 111.F a llis , K a re n K a y , R .R . 4, O skalo o sa, la . , 7 3 , 9 0 , 227. F a n th o rp e , Jo h n G ., 156 S. W ild w o o d , K a n k a ke e , 111.,

5 9 , 7 0 , 7 7 , 89, 211.Fa rn sw o rth , C o n sta n ce K a y , R .R . 4 , L a v e r R d ., M an s­

fie ld , O ., 2 8 , 66, 7 0 , 7 4 , 7 6 , 195.F a u s z , L o n d a K a y , 1 3 14 O g a n , H u n tin g to n , In d ., 78,

80, 82, 211.F a v o rite , M arjo rie Ja y n e , B o x 86, Fo u n ta in C it y , In d .,

7 6 , 80, 82, 228.F e lix , R ic h a rd E a r l , 1506 G re e n b u sh , L a fa y e tte , In d .,

124, 126, 195.F e tte rs, D w in e D o u g la s , R .R . 2, W in ch e ste r, O ., 228. F ish e r, A rth u r P h ilip , 7 6 0 9 A le xa n d e r, H a m m o n d , In d .,

66, 7 3 , 7 6 , 108, 195.F ish e r , B a rb a ra E la in e , 3 0 6 5 C o v e rt R d ., F l in t , M ich .,

9 0 , 228.F la tt , B e rn a rd E u g e n e , 5 6 8 E v e rg re e n L a n e , B ra d le v ,

111.F la t t , Ja m e s T h o m a s, 2 0 0 C o m in g A v e ., Peotone, 111.,

1 36, 228.F le tc h e r , L in d a D a rle e n , 140 S. R o y a le D r . , M u n cie ,

In d .F lo m , E liz a b e th C a ro l, B o x 3 2 2 , St. C ro ix F a lls , W is.,

6 6 , 7 7 , 85, 228.F lo o d , M ich a e l P a tr ic k , R .R . 1, K a n k a ke e , 111.F lo y d , E rn e s t L e e , 3 7 5 0 F e e F e e R d ., B rid g e to n , M o.,

124, 228.F o c k e n , Ju n e E v e ly n , R .R . 1, M artinton, 111., 195.F o llis , D a n ie l D e a n , 1057 H a rriso n , V a lp a ra iso , In d .,

124.F o lso m , Ja n ice K a y , 8 1 0 Isa b e lle D r . , A n d erso n , In d .,

7 7 , 218.F o o r, D e n n is W a y n e , 3 2 S u m m it St., W e ste rv ille , O .,

116, 218.F o rb e s , B a rb a ra E ile e n , 7 0 7 5 4 8 th St., G ra n d R a p id s,

M ich ., 7 7 , 123, 228.F o r d , Ja c k ly n Ja y , 15 03 W . M arke t, L im a , O ., 6 7 , 228. F o r d , M e rly n L e r o y , 195 S . S c h u y le r A v e ., B ra d le y ,

111., 7 7 , 211.F o rsy th , So n d ra Je a n , 65 7 C le v e la n d , M arion, O ., 76,

137, 218.F o rt in , T e r r y Ja m e s, R .R . 1, B o n fie ld , 111.F o u n ta in , E d w a r d G e o rg e , 2 11 C a e rt in St., St. A n n e ,

111., 219.F r a n c is , D o ro th y F r a z e r , R .R . 2 , M anh attan, 111.F r a n c is , N e d ra A n n , B o x 3 1 2 , T ild e n , 111., 7 8 , 128, 132,

219.F ra se r , Jo y ce A n n , 6 1 5 Jo nette , B ra d le y , 111. F re d e ric k so n , D o n n a B e lle , R e d d ic k , 111., 7 1 , 85, 228. F r e e la n d , Sue C a ro ly n , 6 34 S . B u tle r, In d ia n a p o lis , In d .,

66, 7 6 , 80, 8 2 , 219.F re e m a n , M a rga re t A n n , R .R . 8, M id la n d , M ich , 228. F re e m a n , R ic h a rd Jo h n , 1 0 15 P en n B lv d ., O skalo o sa, la .,

83, 1 42, 228.F ro st , N a n c y Ja n e , R .R . 1, L a p w a i, Id a h o , 7 1 , 78, 80,

85 , 195.F r u th , N a o m i D e w e e ze , R .R . 1, A lv a d a , O ., 135, 228. F r y , D a v id L e ro y , R .R . 4 , R ic h la n d C e n te r, W is ., 228. F r y e , C a ro ly n C . , R .R . 2, B o x 2 1 7 , L a w re n c e , K a n sa s, 66,

71, 76, 8 2 , 228.F r y e , H a ro ld F r e d e r ic k , 3 0 11 T a y lo r A v e ., R a c in e , W is.,

7 3 , 80 , 81, 82.F u lle rto n , C h a rle n e M a rie , R .R . 2 , O ttaw a, 111., 228. F u lle rto n , Sh aro n Y v o n n e , R .R . 2, O ttaw a, 111., 69, 67,

71 , 219.F u lto n , H a r r y F r a n c is , 3 5 1 6 N o rd y k e R d ., C in c in n a ti 30,

O ., 7 8 , 128, 1 48, 188, 195.F u rn a s , Su san Je an ette , 3 1 7 N . B ro a d , G riffith , In d ., 82.

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G a d b o w , Je an P h y llis , 1014 S. T o m p k in s , S h e lb y v ille , In d ., 88 , 9 2 , 9 5 , 196.

G a d b o w , Jo an S h aro n , 1014 S. T o m p k in s , S h e lb y v ille , In d ., 7 7 , 196.

C a in e s , S a n d ra M ae, 125 S . Ja ck so n , C ro w n P o in t, In d ., 6 7 , 80, S 3 . 228.

G a lb r a ith , Ju d ith A n n , 1305 7 th St., T h re e R iv e rs , M ich ., 7 8 , 81, 228.

G a m b ill, A n ita R o xce n a, 5 07 G a rd e n ia A v e ., F t . P ie rce , F la . , 78.

G a m b ill, V e rn e W a y n e , 8 2 4 L ib e r t y , F in d la y , O .G a rn e r, F r a n E lle n , R .R . 3, M o rriso n ville , 111., 67, 69,

7 7 .G a te s, C h a rlo tte K a y , 7 7 5 Sco tt L a k e R d ., P o n tiac, M ieh. G e o rg e , Jo h n L a w re n c e , 4 8 3 5 H a rriso n , G a rv , In d ., 69 ,

2U -G e re a u e , P a u la E la in e , 113 L in d w o o d D r . , C o llin s v ille ,111., 8 4 ,,9 0 , 122, 125, 219.

G ib b s , E a r j R ic h a rd , R .R . 1, O re g o n ia , O .G ib so n , C h a rle s W a rre n , 5 2 9 F o x , A u ro ra , 111., 67 , 7 8 ,

1 50, 219.G ib so n , E v e ly n E liza b e th , 131 E . O liv e t St., B o u rb o n ­

n ais, 111. .G ib so n , S a n d ra K a y , 2 8 S . 18th St.', R ich m o n d , In d ., 7 1 ,

7 8 , 116, 119, 148, 219.G ie se lm a n , E lm e r W a y n e , 6 1 0 S . 12th St., B u rlin g to n ,

la . , 211.G ille tte , A lic e F a y th e , 5 8 1 0 W o o d h e a th , F t . W a y n e ,

In d ., 8 2 , 219.G iro u x , D ia n e F a y , 145 N . M yrtle , K a n k a ke e , 111. G la d d in g , Ste phen E v a n s , 2 2 3 S . 8th , V in ce n n e s, In d .,

66, 7 0 , 211.G la n c y , K a re n Jo y ce , 3 1 5 C la r k St., H ig h la n d , M ich .,

7 7 , 8 0 , 8 2 , 85, 211.G la z e , Jo y ce K a re n , 12 M arke t, R ip le y , O ., 67, 211. C lu c k , Jo e l A lb e rt, 3 0 3 V o ris , P eoria, 111.G o d w in , D a v id L a v e rn e , 3 2 2 8 A v e . G , C o u n c il B lu ffs,

la . , 9 1 , 92 , 211.G o d w in , Ja m e s O rv ille , 3 3 4 9 S . S p r in g , S p rin g fie ld , 111.,

2 2 8.G o in , D a r lin e , 3 2 3 7 Je n n y lin d R d ., A m e lia , O ., 7 7 , 219. G o in , M a r ily n L o u is e , 1865 Jo an P la ce , C o lu m b u s, O .,

2 1 9.G o in s, M e rvyn L e ro y , 1248 W e st V ie w D r . , K a n k a ke e ,

1 1 1 .

G o o d , G lo r ia H o p e , 4 1 4 S . W a rn e r, B a y C it y , M ich ., 7 6 , 128, 211.

G o o d m a n , Ju d it h A d e le , 1 2 28 Sta n d ish W a y , L e x in g ­ton, K y . , 7 6 , 228.

G o rd o n , V iv ia n , 1 1 55 S. L in c o ln , K a n k a ke e , 111.G ossett, E lo is e F a y e , B o x 67 , A u b u rn d a le , W is. G o u d re a u , T h o m a s R o b e rt, 2 9 6 N . C le v e la n d , B ra d le y ,

111., 228.C o u g e , D o n n a L o u is e , R .R . 1, F a irb u ry , 111., 6 7 , 7 1 , 77,

196.G o w a n , K a re n P au lette , R .R . 3 , S te r lin g , 111., 68, 228. G o w a rd , E lle n A n n , 8 1 9 E . M e le n d y , L u d in g to n , M ich .,

6 6 , 7 1 , 211.G ra c e , M a ry A n n , 1 4 45 E . E a g le St., K a n k a k e e , 111., 228. G ra sse , Ja m e s M artin , 1 3 07 H a g e m a n n A v e ., B u rlin g to n ,

Io w a .G ra sse , R e b e cca L e e , 2 4 0 8 10th St., N .W ., R o an o ke , ^ V a . , 211.G ra v e s , R o se m a ry Ju a n ita , 5 01 W . A d a m s Street, P itts ­

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9 0 , 219.G re e n , R o n a ld E u g e n e , 21 11 P lu m St., N e w ca stle , In d .

6 7 , 71.G riffith , R o g e r P a u l, 1070 2 7 th St., D e s M oines, la ., 7 9 ,

8 1 , 219.G rim sh a w , M ich a e l E d d y , 5 1 4 N o rth M a rsh a ll, L i t c h ­

fie ld , M in n ., 80, 8 1 , 88, 1 08, 1 09, 219.G r is a , R u th A n n , 3 21 C la r k S t., Ja n e sv ille , W is., 84, 88,

2 28.G ro ss, M a rc ia E la in e , 6 5 0 3 S. W in ch e ste r, C h ic a g o , 111.,

7 0 , 7 6 , 228.G ro ss, W ilb u r Scott, 1 4 0 2 S. 11th, G o sh e n , In d ., 81, 83,

1 10, 112, 114, 211.C ro th a u s , R ita Je a n , 135 W . M arsile , B o u rb o n n a is, 111. G u lle y , G a ry Ja m e s, 6 2 5 N . 16th St., M u rp h ysb o ro , 111.,

8 0 , 83, 211.C u sta fso n , E lle n Lo u is e , R .R . 1, B o x 103, M onee, 111.,

8 4 , 9 1 , 228.G u y , W illia m E d w a rd , 3 0 2 7 E . 6 5 th St., K a n sa s C it y ,

M o., 89, 116, 1 77, 2 1 9.

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111.H a ig h , T h o m a s P a u l, 191 S . C h ic a g o , K a n k a ke e , 111. H a ilm a n , Sa ra h E m ije a n , 2 1 0 7 N . F o u rth St., Iro n to n ,

O ., 7 5 , 9 0 , 220.H a le , R o b e rt W a y n e , 2 1 0 P lu m St., M a rsh a ll, 111., 81,

8 2 , 220.H a le y , Sam u e l H o m e r, R .R . 2, B o x 8 7 A , D w ig h t, 111.,

228.H a ll , A u d re y Je a n , 8 3 0 D e a r in g , R .R . 7 , M id la n d , M ich .,

80, 1 26, 228.H a l l , B re n d a L o u is e , R .R . 2 , B ritto n , M ich ., 211.H a ll , H e rb e rt E . , 4 3 0 0 G a rd e n d a le A v e ., D a y to n , O .,

196.H a ll , M a rv in T . , 3 2 2 2 W a y n e M ad iso n R d ., T re n to n , O . H a ls e y , W illia m C h a rle s , R .R . 4, H u n t in g to n , In d . H a lte rm a n , R o b e rt L e e , 7 1 5 E . N o rris D r ., O ttaw a, 111. H a n e y , P a u la Ire n e , 55 B e th e l R d ., C e n te rv ille , O ., 77 ,

82, 88, 228.H a n se n , M a rily n C ra c e , 8 2 2 4 S. L in d e r , O a k L a w n , 111.,

66, 7 0 , 7 2 , 7 6 , 7 9 , 86 , 131, 211.H a n so n , B il l ie C . , 6 2 0 S. O sb o rn , K a n k a ke e , 111.H a n so n , D a v id H a rtw ig . 8 15 W . Jefferson St., B lo o m ­

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ington, 111., 228 H a n so n , P a tr ic ia Ju lia , 3 3 2 W a te r St., K a n k a ke e , 111. H a rd y m a n , R u sse ll E u g e n e , 3 4 4 E . W a te r St., B o u rb o n ­

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7 2 , 7 3 , 85, 228.H a rm o n , Ju d so n E u g e n e , R .R . 1, G a llip o lis , O ., 196.

H a rr is , f h a r le n e Ly n e tte , 1122 W in fie ld , In d ia n a p o lis , In d ., 6 6 , 220.

H a rr is , D o lo re s M ., 3 1 8 S. E lm , B o u rb o n n a is, 111.H a rr is , D o n a ld P a trick , 3 3 0 E . W a te r, B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

212.H a rr is , E le a n o r, 3 3 0 E . W a te r, B o u rb o n n a is , 111.H a rr is , J u d y Su za n n e , H a r la n , la ., 6 7 , 7 1 , 7 4 , 83, 220.H a rr is , P o lly A n n , 2 0 0 9 M arq u ette , P e o ria , 111.H a rr is , R o b e rt G en e , 7 0 5 E . W a sh in g to n , M orris, 111.H a rsh m a n , C a ro l A n n , 1 6 929 L a m p h e re , D e tro it, M ich .,

73 , 7 6 , 228.H a rsh m a n , Su san K a th le e n , G r ig g s v il lc , 111., 228.f l a tness, B a rb ra E l la , 3 97 B u rke , B o u rb o n n a is , 111.Ila rtn e ss , G le n d a N e ll, R .R . 2, B o x 6 9 A , A le x a n d ria ,

In d ., 83, 228.H a rv a th , S h e ry l Jo , 8 0 3 R o o sev elt St., M ason, M ich .,

7 7 , 228.H a rv e y , D a n ie l R o g e r, 2 9 2 O liv e t S t., B o u rb o n n a is, 111.,

88 , 220 .H a rv e y , M a rily n R ae , T h a w v ille , 111.H a rv e y , R o n d a G a il, 135 W . C e n tra l A v e ., B e lle , W . V a .,

66, 7 7 , 228.H a th a w a y , So n d ra M ae, 8081 S m ith R d ., T c c u m s e h ,

M ich ., 7 6 , 80 , 196.H a tto n , L in d a K a y , 5 0 5 7th A v e ., S te r lin g , 111., 68, 90,

228.H a w k in s, A d ria A n n , 5 2 2 8 th St., C o lu m b u s, In d ., 7 6 ,

220 .

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220.H a y e s , M arlen e L o is , P u la sk i, la . , 196.H a y e s, W a y n e M ich a e l, 1220 M a in St., M enom onie,

W is., 228.H a y h u rst, R o n a ld L . , R iv a rd R o a d , B o u rb o n n a is , 111.H a y m a n , Ja n e t Jo y ce , R .R . 1, C la y C it y , In d ., 228.H a y s e , Jo y ce A n n , B u r c h ’s T r a ile r C t . , B o u rb o n n a is, 111.,

7 1 , 228.H a y se , K a re n , 5 1 0 Ja ck so n , Je ffe rson C it y , M o.H a y se , R o b e rt D e n n is , 175 E . L in c o ln , E l Paso , 111.H e a d , H e rsh e l L e e , 1 9 0 2 E u c l id , C h ic a g o H t s ., 111., 220.H e c k , W a lte r L y n n , 6 0 8 2 n d St., N .W ., C a n to n , O ., 7 6 ,

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220 .

H e im a n , Jo A n n , 13 Ja n St., K a n k a k e e , 111.H e lm , E ls ie E liz a b e th , 6 5 2 3 C re s t R id g e C ir c le , C in ­

cin n a ti, O ., 7 1 , 7 9 , 220.H e n ry , C o rb itte D a le , 119 N . M a in , V e ro n a , W is ., 220.H e ss , D e n n is C h a rle s , 3 17 S. R o se w o o d , K a n k a ke e , 111.H e ste r, K a th ry n Jo y ce , 2 0 1 0 W . R o c k S p r in g s R d ., D e ­

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197.H ic k le r , Sh aro n N a o m i, R .R . 1, B o x 13, L itc h f ie ld , M in n .,

73, 88, 111, 228.H ie b , R u th M a rie , R .R . 5, M e rr ill, W is ., 7 1 , 7 4 , 2 2 8.H i l l , D o n a ld R a y , 5 A sh St., B o u rb o n n a is , 111., 212.H in k a , Ja m e s R o b e rt, 4 0 8 O a k la n d S t., U rb a n a , O ., 89,

1 34, 228.H in sh a w , Jo h n M a rk , 2 7 3 6 S. “E ” St., R ich m o n d , In d .H ir s t , R u th E liza b e th , 1 3 0 2 S. 1 8 th St., S ilv is , 111., 8 8 ,

228.H isso m , E a r l G o rm a n , 2 0 4 B u rk e St., B o u rb o n n a is , 111.,

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1 1 1 .

H o d g e , M e lver L o re e , 1325 D e n a St., Ja ck so n v ille , F la ., 7 0 , 85, 197.

H o ffm a n , Su san R a y , B o x 4 5 2, N a m p a , Id a h o , 7 3 , 76 , 140, 141, 1 44, 229.

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H o ld e r, L a r r y G e n e , 4 0 5 W . S to d d a rd , D e x te r, M o ., 71 ,229.

H o llis , Jo h n W e s le y , 105 S. 9 th S t ., O re g o n , 111., 8 4 , 89 , 137, 229.

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H o lste in , C a lb e rt V ic to r , 6 23 V illa g e , K a la m a zo o , M ich .,78.

H o lste in , D a n ie l F r e d e r ic k , 6 23 V illa g e , K a la m a zo o , M ich .

H o o p e r, P a tric ia R o se, 2 5 4 3 P u rd u e , C o lu m b u s, O ., 220.H o o v le r, A rth u r R . Jr ., 9 8 V in e , B o x 2 6 , P ataskala , O .,

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M ich ., 66, 7 0 , 220.H o w a rd , S h a d ra ch C h a rle s , 11 A s h St., K a n k a ke e , 111.H o w e rte r, R o g e r D a le , R .R . , E ll is v i l le , 111., 8 4 , 8 9 , 229.H u b b a rd , N ic h o le H u n t , 3 3 3 1 E n g le , M u skego n , M ich .H u b b e ll, Ju d it h A n n , 4 0 0 N . M a in St., R e a d in g , M ich .,

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151, 229.H u g h e s , B a rb a ra A n n , 5 1 8 La fa y e tte A v e ., S p rin g d a le ,

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In d ., 3 1 , 89.H u g h e s , P a tr ic ia Lo u is e , 2 5 2 D e la w a re , Iro n to n , O ., 59,

186, 197.H u iz e n g a , D a le E u g e n e , R .R . 2, B o x 8 6 , A sh ku m , 111.,

229.H u iz e n g a , E d it h L o u is e , R .R . 1, D a n fo rth , 111.

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15, 185, 197.

IId e , P a u l D a n ie l, 4 8 7 5 A le d a , S . E . , G ra n d R a p id s,

M ich ., 2 2 9 .Id e , G e o rg e E n v in , 2 46 W . R iv e r St., Bou rb o n n ais, 111. lie s , W a n d a L o u , R .R . I , B o x 5, M ilfo rd , O ., 7 7 , 82,

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111., 2 2 9 .Ja ck so n , C ly d e R ., 4 0 Jo rd a n A v e ., B o u rb o n n ais, 111. Ja ck so n , D a v id C a r l, 4 3 7 W in d so r S t., M arion, O ., 150,

151, 229.Ja ck so n , D e lo re s E la in e , 1410 G a b le R d ., F t . W ayn e,

In d ., 2 2 9.Ja ck so n , Ja n e t L o u ise , R .R . 3 , B o x 18, M t. G ile a d , O .,

69, 7 4 , 7 7 , 212.Ja ck so n , M a ry E th e l, 4 4 2 S . B resee A v e ., B ourbonnais,

1 1 1 .Ja co b sen , L a r r y E u g e n e , 7 4 2 G ra n t, W ate rlo o , la . , 220.

Ja k o b itz , A r le n W ilfre d , R .R . 2, F o rt D o d g e , la . , 220. Ja m a g in , E tta H e le n , A ro m a P a rk , 111., 6 9 , 198.

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88 , 212 .Je tt, Jo a n n e E . , 5 6 0 S . C h ic a g o A v e ., K a n ka ke e , 111. Je tter, Je a n n in e K a re n , B o x 2 4 8 , F t . R e co v e ry , O ., 73,

76 , 141, 220.Jim e n e z, S u za n A n n , 1 0 80 8 Prin cess, C h ic a g o R id g e , 111.,

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229.Jo hnso n, C a r l, 3 6 6 S . Rosew oo d, K a n k a ke e , 111.Jo h n so n , C a ro ly n Je a n , 3 6 5 O a k St., Bou rb o n n ais, 111.,

71.Jo hnso n, D a v id O rv ille , 2 6 0 7 Ro b ertso n A v e ., C in c in n a ti

12, O ., 67 , 71, 2 2 0.Jo hnso n, D o n a ld E d w in , R .R . 1, P e n n ville , In d .Jo hnso n, L lo y d M ilton, 1023 F u lto n , P eru , 111., 151. Jo hnso n, L o is C la ire , B o x 3 5 2, A ro m a P a rk , 111.Jo h n so n , N a n c y E l l is , 11 00 W . H a w k in s, K a n k a ke e , 111. Jo h n so n , R o b e rt E ld e n , 2 9 2 C o n v e n t A v e ., Bourbonnais,

1 1 1 .Johnso n, V o rm a Je a n , 1200 N . T r u m b u ll, B a y C it y ,

M ich ., 7 8 , 127, 128, 132, 198.

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In d ., 136, 2 2 9.Jones, D e e R ic h a rd , 4 0 8 S . O a k, Bou rb o n n ais, 111., 198. Jo nes, E lw y n D a v id , P .O . B o x 2, A co m h o e k , E . T v l. , S .

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111., 2 2 9.Jo nes, V io le t G e rtru d e , S . W ilm in g to n , 111.

Jo nes, V io le t V ., 3 3 5 N . B elm o n t A v e ., Bo u rb o n n ais, 111. Jo p lin , P a u l R oscoe, 4 9 4 E u g e n e D r ., B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

229.

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K a in e g , Ja m e s R a y m o n d , R .R . 1, H e rsch e r, 111. K a u ffm a n , Jo h n H o w a rd , 6 05 L e w is B lv d ., L im a , O .,

68, 83.K e e le r, D a v id M e rrill, 4 81 S . H a rr is A v e ., C o lu m b u s, O .,

88, 134, 220.K e h re r, Sh a ro n L e e , 9 0 8 W o o d la w n , B u cy ru s, O ., 77,

8 3 , 2 2 0.K e lle r , N e llie L a N o r a , R .R . 1, P io n eer, O ., 7 4 , 76, 198,

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90, 129, 2 2 9.K e n tfie ld , S h ir le y Je a n , 6 02 S . 7th St., O skalo o sa, la .,

67, 71.K e p n cr, W a lte r A n d re w , 2 84 W . 4 th , M anteno, 111., 198.K e rn , R aym o n d R o d ge r, C o lle g e St., O liv e t, 111., 81.Kcste rso n , C h a rle s E . , R .R . 1, B e lp re , O .K e to la , Jo y ce E la in e , R .R . I , D o rse t, O ., 2 1 2 .K e y s , M arv in D e a n , R .R . 4, W in ch este r, In d ., 116, 2 2 9.K ib b o n s , F a ith L e ila , 4 2 3 C h e stn u t, M ornence, 111., 2 2 9 .K id d , A lic e M arie , 1 4 8 % S . C e n te r, B ra d le y , 111., 77,

220 .K id d , P h illip Ilo sco c , 6 7 2 N . 5 th St., K a n k a ke e , 111., 124,

199.K illio n , R o b e rt G en e , 1385 In g le sh , K a n k a ke e , 111., 212.K illio n , S h ir le y L e e , 1385 In g le sh , K a n k a ke e , 111.K in g , B c v a R u th , 2 3 2 8 M ap le , C o lu m b u s , In d ., 122,

123, 125, 229.K in g , C a ro l M ae, O w a n eco , 111., 71, 7 7 , 199.K in g , Je rry D e e , B u rch T r . C t . , B -2 0 , Bou rb o n n ais, 111.K in n a rd , D e lo ris R u th , P .O . B o x 5, B o u rb o n n ais, 111.K in n e rs le y , R e v a L a V a u g h n , 5 15 F u lle r , C o lu m b u s,

W is., 69, 7 6 , 220.K in n e rs le y , R o b e rta L e e , 5 1 5 F u lle r , C o lu m b u s, W is.,

7 1 , 77, 119, 212.K irc h n e r, C a ro ly n Je a n , 4 8 2 S . S ch u y le r, B ra d le y , 111.,

229.K irk p a t r ic k , L a v e rta Ire n e , 2 03 N . B ern ard , B o u rb o n n ais,

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76, 212.K o rtr ig h t, N a n c y Sue, 2 3 2 S . 14th, R ich m o n d , In d ., 66,

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140, 213.L o v e ll, F ra n c is L e s lie , 3 1 4 B u rk e St., Bo u rb o n n ais, 111.,

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132, 213.L u k e h a rt , C h a rle s W illis , 3 3 0 56th St., D e s M oines, la.,

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M c k n ig h t , Jo h n M illa rd , 8 0 4 E . L o c u s t , O ln e y , 111., 70, 7 8 , 81, 134, 136, 13S, 213.

M c k n ig h t , L o y s e K a y e , S 0 4 E . L o c u s t , O ln e y , 111., 70,7 6 , 221. '

M c L a in , Sh a ro n C a ro l, 47 B e rt A v e ., E a s t A lto n , 111., S 5 , 230.

M cM a h a n , C a ro le L e e , 12 L in n St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,7 7 , S4 , 91.

M cM a h a n , R o b e rt L a w re n c e , 12 L in n St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111.

M cM u rr in , D w ig h t Ja m e s, 5 3 1 % S. B resee, B o u rb o n ­n ais, 111., 68, 200.

M c N e lly , C h a rle s W e sle y , 3 2 4 M a ry la n d A v e ., D a y to n , O ., 88.

M cS w a in , R o n a ld H a rv e y , 9 0 6 7 R a n c h ill, C in c in n a ti, O .,7 8 , 124, 213.

M e ad , C h a rle n e F a v e , C h e ste rv ille A v e ., C a rd in g to n , O ., 7 7 , 90, 9 2 , 1 29, 230.

M eister, M a ry Je a n , 1 8 8 % C o n v e n t, B o u rb o n n ais, 111. M e ister, R a y m o n d A lb e rt, 188 % C o n v e n t, Bo u rb o n n ais,

111., 221.'M e n d e ll, K e n n e th Ja y , 185 A lb e rt B lv d ., K a n k a ke e , 111. M e tcalfe , P h ilip N y le , R .R . 1, Sp rin g p o rt, In d ., 50, 81,

213.M e tzk a , B o n ita K a y , 6 E . R iv e r St., C u ste r P a rk , 111.,

230.M e yer, B e tty M ae, R .R . 6, B o x 80 , V a lp a ra iso , In d ., 80,

8 2 , 213.M e yer, O r ly n C a rle to n , 3 1 1 2 W illo w O a ks D r . , F o rt

W a y n e , In d ., 9 1 , 213.M e ye rsb u rg , Sam u el D a v id , 182 N . W ild w o o d A v e .,

K a n k a ke e , 111., 230.M id ge tte , B o b b y C r a y , R .R . 1, B o x 3 1 1, A u ro ra , N . C .,

230.M ie d em a , E lr o y D a le , R .R . 3, St. A n n e , 111., 200. M ike se ll, S h a re ll L e e , R .R . 3, W a rsa w , O .M ile s, H a r r y W a lte r, 19 O a k St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111.M ille r , Ir a C a r l, R .R . 1, B o u rb o n n ais, 111.M ille r, N in a A lic e , 4 1 6 N . In d ia n a , A u b u rn , In d ., 230. M ille r, R ic h a rd L y le , 2 9 2 4 P leasan t V ie w , R o ck fo rd , 111.,

81, 221.M ille r, R o b e rt E u g e n e , 5 5 15 1 H o lly w o o d B lv d ., So u th

B e n d 2 8 , In d ., 230.M ille r, R o n a ld E d w a rd , 3 3 0 S. E lm St., Bou rb o n n ais,

1 1 1 .M illik a n , R o b e rta R a e , 3 5 2 S. E lm , B o u rb o n n ais, 111. M illik a n , W a y n e , 3 5 2 S. E lm A v e ., B o u rb o n n ais, 111. M illin g , H a ro ld B e rn a rd , E sse x , 111.M in o r, W illia m A lb e rt , 151 O rc h a rd A v e ., K a n ka ke e ,

111.M ira n d a , A n ita O b o za , 5 5 8 E . M e rch an t, K a n k a ke e , 111.,

200 .

M itch a m , M a ry Jo a n n e , 4 0 5 A rq u illa D r ., C h ic a g o H e ig h ts , 111., 230.

M itch e ll, R o b e rt L e la n d , B o x 2 06, T h r e e R iv e rs , M ich ., 10, 50.

M itte n , T h e lm a P itts, 371 E . M arsile , B o u b o n n ais, 111. M o b le y , L o re tta Jo y , 5 6 1 6 P lu m e r, D e tro it, M ich ., 67,

77, 221.M offitt, Ja m e s E lm e r , R .R . 2, M artinton, 111.M o h l, Ju n e E v e ly n , 1319 W . H u ro n , A n n A rb o r, M ich .,

82, 90, 230.M o n ck , Ja m e s A la n , 1118 T h re e M ile N E , C ra n d R a p id s,

M ich ., 80, 81, 8 2 , 221.M onto ney, C a ro ly n Jo y ce , 601 C h ic a g o St., V a lp a ra iso ,

In d ., 82, 230.M o o d y , R ita Ja n e , 4 1 9 N . 14th, R ich m o n d , In d . M oore, C a ro l L o u is e , 6 28 N . 7 6 th , E . St. L o u is , 111., 77,

80, 230.M oore, D a rw o o d D u a n e , 10 L in n St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

81 , 86.M oore, Ja m e s H o w a rd , R .R . 3 , B o x 3 9 8 , E lk h a rt , In d .,

116, 230.M oore, L o w e ll P a u l, 197 M unroe, B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 150. M oore, M a r lin L e e , 4 2 4 7 C e d a r St., N e w Boston, O .,

130, 200.M oore, P h ilip D a v id , 1827 N . W in to n , Sp e e d w ay, In d . M oran, M arth a Je a n , M anteno, 111.M o rg a n , B e v e r ly Su e, 6 L in n St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111.

M o rg a n , C a lv in C a r l, 3 4 4 3 9 M arquette , W a y n e , M ich .,230.

M o rg an , D o n a ld F r e d e r ic k , 2 0 0 4 L a C ra n g e R d ., D a y ­ton 3 1 , O .

M o rg an , L a r r y D a v id , 3 9 5 S. C o rd o n , K a n k a ke e , 111. M o rg an , R u th E ln o re , 4 8 5 Bresee, B o u rb o n n ais, 111. M o rris, C a ro l Jo A n n , 3 1 1 7 A lle n , St. L o u is 4, M o., 77 ,

90 , 230.M o rris, C la u d ia A n n , 9 05 E . 22th, D e s M oines, la ., 73,

117, 230.

M o rris, D o ro th y E lle n , R .R . 1, S a rd in ia , O ., 80, 201.

M orse, A la n Jo se p h , 2 3 7 E . G re e n w o o d , B o u rb o n n ais, 111.

M orse, M a rga re t E la in e , 4 4 1 7 Sw ede , M id la n d , M ich ., 85 , 230.

M orse, M a ry M arie, 4 4 1 7 Sw ed e R d ., M id la n d , M ich .,230.

M o rto n , L e o n Ja y , 2 0 4 W . H e n ry , Sa lin e , M ich ., 221. M u ll, C h a r le s W illia m , 2 9 5 % N . W a b a sh , B ra d le y , 111. M u ll, M arian E la in e , 2 9 5 % N . W a b a sh , B ra d le y , 111. M u llin , Jo h n C a r y , 2 3 4 F e r r in i R d ., San L u is O b isp o ,

C a lif . , 5 9 , 66, 82, S S , 230.M u n ro e , D a le W illia m , 6 78 S. M ain , B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

5 8 , 5 9 , 68 , 69 , 7 8 , 134, 136, 148, 213.M u n ste rm an , B la n ch e M ., R .R . 2 , M ilfo rd , 111.M u rp h y , G le n A rd e n , R .R . 3 , N e w co m e rsto w n , O ., 221. M u rp h y , L in d a L o u , 12 07 N . R itte r, In d ia n a p o lis , In d .,

7 6 , 230.M u sa tics, S y b il M arie , 9 5 5 Je n n in g s, B enton H a rb o r,

M ich .M u sa tics, W a y n e L o u is , R .R . 2, V ic k s b u rg , M ich ., 81,

201.M u sg ra v e , B a rb a ra Jo y , 2 0 6 S. 1st., T ip p C it y , O ., 2 2 1. M ye rs, B re n d a Je re lin e , 4 1 7 Bresee , B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

' 2 01 .

M y e rs, Ja nette A n n , B e rn ie , M o.M ye rs, Jo y ce L v n n , 5 2 7 0 L in w o rth R d ., W o rth in g to n ,

O ., 7 7 , 8 4 , 9 0 , 91.M ye rs, P h y llis L . , 1 1 2 1 2 E . 3 2 n d A v e ., Po rtage , In d .,

7 6 , 111, 230.M ye rs, S h ir le y L a R a y n e , 3 3 5 N . F o re st, B ra d le y , 111.,

' 6 6 , 7 0 , 213.

N

N a ill, R ic h a rd A ., 3 2 3 2 W . 3 2 n d , C le v e la n d 9, O ., 7 1 , 1 22, 230.

N a sh , E d m o n d P alm e r, 3 1 5 N . C e n te r, B ra d le y , 111., 81, 8 9 , 118, 120, 150, 230.

N e e d h a m , L o la M ae, B o x 2 9 5 , S a n d o v a l, 111., 7 0 , 7 7 ,221.

N e e d y , C in d y L e e , 2 1 0 9th A v e ., S te rlin g , 111., 2 3 0. N e e le y , H o w a rd L e e , Ib e r ia , M o., 7 0 , 7 4 , 9 1 , 128, 130,

230.N e ik irk , D o n n a M arie , 2 2 S . 4 4 6 T a m a ra c k , C le n E l ly n ,

111., 7 3 , 117, 119, 230.N e il, B re n d a Sue, 3 3 0 S. H a rr is , C o lu m b u s, O .N e lso n , C a ro l A n n , 7 11 N . M e rid ia n , W in ch e ste r, In d .,

7 0 , 80, 82.N e lso n , C o lle e n A lb e rta , 1 2 20 C h u rc h , P o rt H u ro n ,

M ich ., 7 0 , 85, 230.N e lso n , E d n a J., C a rd n e r , 111.N e lso n , M a ry H e le n , 7 8 9 N . D e a rb o rn , K a n k a ke e , 111. N e lso n , O re n A lle n , 3 6 5 S. M a in A v e ., B o u rb o n n a is , 111. N e lso n , O rm i Je a n , 7 0 6 N . H a rr iso n , K a n k a k e e , 111. N e lso n , T h o m a s Jo h n , 2 6 41 W a ld ro n R d ., K a n k a ke e ,

111., 22 1 .

N ie c e , R u th A n n , 1 0 12 P ra ir ie , E lk h a r t , In d . , 77. N ie lso n , A lfr e d M ., A sh St., B o u rb o n n a is, 111.N ix o n , R o b e rt C lif to n , 4 0 0 0 N . W . 5th A v e ., M ia m i,

F lo r id a , 6 8 , 7 3 , 230.N o g g le , Ju n e R o se m a ry, 2 8 4 B u rk e St., B o u rb o n n a is , 111. N o g g le , R ic h a rd Ira , 2 8 4 B u rk e St., B o u rb o n n a is, 111. N o ll, W ilf r ie d H e rm a n n , 2 0 1 S. M a in St., H e rsc h e r, 111. N o rfle e t, M a ry Ja n e , R id g e F a rm , Illin o is , 7 0 , 222. N o rfleet, R o b e rt D a le , R .R . 1 B o x 172, R id g e F a rm , 111.,

213.N o rth , B ette C a i l , 2 1 4 4 C a rd in a l D r iv e , W ate rlo o , Io w a ,

7 4 , 80, 8 1 , 83 , 134, 230.N o rth , Jo an K a y , 1119 E . M au m ee , A d ria n , M ich ., 90,

230.N o rto n , M a rily n K a y , 2 2 4 1 5 L in w o o d , E . D e tro it, M ich .,

84, 91.N o rto n , P a tric ia A n n , 1 2 07 R iv e rla n e D r iv e , B ra d le y ,

111., 201 .

N o v o tn y , Se ld e n H o w a rd , 6 0 8 5 R u th e rfo rd , E . L a n s in g , M ich ., 8 1 , 112, 230.

N u n le y , Jo a n Ire n e , 2 8 6 4 B e u la h R d ., C o lu m b u s 11, O h io , 80, 8 4 , 90, 230.

N y e , R ic h a rd E a r l, 3 8 8 R o y St., apt. 5, B o u rb o n n a is,111., 213.

N y sse n , C e ra rd A lla n , 1 1 91 0 S . 7 1 st A v e ., P a lo s H e ig h ts ,111., 66, 69, 7 4 , 8 2 , 213.

OO b e rto , B a rb a ra Je an , 2 7 1 2 T e ffin , D e s M oines, la . , 66,

222 .

O c h s , M a rily n K a y , 5 1 5 N . P a rk , R e e d C it y , M ic h ., 71 ,7 2 , 80, 9 1 , 230.

O c k e rt, F r a n k E d w a rd , 2 21 W . M arsile , B o u rb o n n a is,111., 8 1 , 222.

O h rt , B e rn a rd H a n s , R .R . 2, K a n k a ke e , 111.O liv e r , P e g g y Jo y ce , 5 0 31 C le v e la n d , C a r y , In d ., 77,

7 8 , 84, 9 0 , 9 1 , 95, 110, 1 13, 114, 148, 201. O rc h a rd , A lv in V ic to r, 2 9 E . M ille r , Sa n d u sk y , M ich .,

73 , 7 9 , 81, 89 , 214.O rtm a n n , C a i l C re tc h e n , 1 2 2 0 2 7 0 th St., P a lo s H ts.,

111., 230.O tu n g a , M oses D a n ie l, B o h ra R o a d , N a iro b i, K e n y a ,

A fr ic a .O u w e n g a , L a w re n c e W a y n e , R .R . 2, M anteno, 111., 74,

231.O w e n , E ln o ra M ay , 25 L in n , B o u rb o n n a is, 111.

P

P a d g e tt, R o n a ld W ilso n , 2 3 51 M a y St., C in c in n a t i, O ., 6 7 , 8 0 , 81, 222.

P a lm e r, Jo A n n K a y , 8 02 E r w in St., E lk h a rt , In d ., 72, 7 7 , 84, 90, 222.

P a n n ie r, A m i M arie , 2 7 1 4 2 n d A v e ., C o u n c il B lu ffs , la . ,201.Pan n ie r, I/ iis L o rra in e , 4 0 9 N . L a w n , M adiso n, W is.,

7 1 , 80, 9 0 , 231.Pan n ie r, R u sse ll F r a n k , 1717 W . C r a n d , B e lo it, W is.,

69, 86.Panos, R o n a ld A n th o n y , 4 2 6 S . M ason, B cn se n v ille , 111. P a rk e r, W illia m L . , 3 2 9 S . O a k , B o u rb o n n a is , 111., 222. P arks, V icto ria L y n n e , 4 21 N . P e n n sy lv a n ia , L a n s in g ,

M ich ., 7 6 , 214.P a rm le v , R o b e rt L e e , 8 1 8 L i l l ia n , H o b a rt , In d ., 222. P a rm lc y , R u ssell L e e , 147 S . C le v e la n d , B ra d le y , 111.,

231.Pasko , M ax L . , R .R . 4 , H u n t in g to n , In d ., 134, 214. P a tch ctt, Ja m e s V e rn o n , 5 0 9 W a te r, K a n k a ke e , 111. P a tch ctt, M ike C a r y , 5 0 9 W . W a te r, K a n k a ke e , 111. P a tr ic k , D o n a ld C c n e , 6 1 8 B en n ett A v e ., S a n d u sk y , O .,

214.Patterso n, L a w re n c e W . A ., 2 3 6 E . C rc c n w o o d , B o u r­

bonnais, 111., 8 4 , 88, 9 1 , 222.Patterso n, V a u g h n L e e , 40 8 W . B ro a d w a y , B ra d le y , 111.,

231.Patterso n, V e ra L o re n e , N o b le , 111.P a u lu s, B arb ara L o u is e , R .R . 3 , C o lu m b ia C it y , In d ., 76,

83 , 110, 214.P a y n e , H e le n M a rie , R .R . 1, C h e b a n se , 111.P e le h o w ski, E d w a rd E a r l , 16 O a k St., B o u rb o n n a is , 111.P e n ce, D ix ie L e e , 5 0 0 M osgro ve S t ., U rb a n a , O .P en ce, C a r y P a u l, 180 S . M a in A v e ., B o u rb o n n a is , 111.,

74 , 112.P e n ce, Jam es B la in e , 2 8 0 S. S c h u y le r , B ra d le y , 111. P e n ce , Lo u is e P a u l, 180 S. M a in A v e ., B o u rb o n n a is , 111. P en ce, R o b e rt C e ra rd , 180 S. M a in A v e ., B o u rb o n n a is,

111., 114, 231.P e n d leto n , A n ita L e e , P .O . B o x 2 9 1 6 5 , C u m b e rla n d ,

In d ., 7 1 , 231.P e n n e ll, D a v id L e e , 6 59 R a c in e A v e ., C o lu m b u s, O .,

122, 124, 231.P e n n o ck , Jo y ce M arie , 8 31 R iv e r D r . , K a n k a k e e , 111. P e rcifie ld , L a r r y U ria h , R .R . 1, H o p e , In d ., 7 0 , 7 8 , 1 16,

118, 214.P e rsin ge r, C h a rlo tte A n n H u d d le , 3 33 O ln e y St., M a rio n ,

O ., 183, 201.P e rry , D o n n a L y n n , 4 6 5 Bresee, B o u rb o n n a is , 111., 8 8 ,

214.P ester, E le a n o r Je ssie , 117 F i r St., N e w L e n o x , 111., 6 7 ,

69 , 7 7 , 83, 222.P ester, Jo h n F . , 117 F i r S t., N e w L e n o x , 111., 9 1 , 231. Peters, L a V e m M e lv in , 1 2 4 E . B e lm o n t C t . , B o u rb o n ­

nais, 111.Petersen, B ru ce L e e , 1 0 2 0 4th A v e ., B ra in e rd , M in n .,

66, 81, 8 3 , 88, 222.Peterso n, D o u g la s R o b ert, 1 8 04 C r a n t , M attoon, 111. P e trin o , L e o n a rd W illia m , 22 3 C u y le r A v e n u e , T re n to n ,

N . J., 7 7 , 201.P e ttit, L y le W illia m , 6863 N ic h o ls R d ., W in d h a m , O .,

82, 222.P h e lp s, B e lv a F a y le n e , R .R . 1, E d in b u r g , In d ., 90 , 2 1 4. P h e lp s, F ra n ce s L e o n a , R .R . 1, E d in b u r g , In d ., 231. P h ilb r ic k , C h a rle s A rth u r, 191 W . T o n i, B o u rb o n n a is ,

1 1 1 .P h ilb r ic k , E la in e P a tric ia , 191 W . T o n i, B o u rb o n n a is ,

111., 202.P h illip s , Ja m e s T h o m a s, 1673 E . R iv e r , K a n k a ke e , 111. P h illip s , R o b e rt W ., B o x 7 , H ig h la n d , M ich ., 8 0 , 8 4 , 8 9 ,

91, 222.P h illip s , R o b e rta D o lo r is , R .R . 5 , St. Jo h n s, M ich ., 7 1 ,

7 6 , 231.P h ilo , R e b e cca L y n n , 15 A sh , B o u rb o n n a is , 111., 80 , 9 0 ,

91.P h ip p s , M a r y E tta , R .R . 1, C h r ism a n , 111., 8 3 , 9 0 , 131,

214.P ia tt, H a z e l E m m a , 8 4 0 S. O sb o rn , K a n k a ke e , 111., 214. P ie rce , D o ro th y M a tild a , 2 6 L in n , B o u rb o n n a is , 111., 202. P ip e r, D o n a ld L e e , 1 09 E . L in c o ln , Peotone, 111., 202. Poe, E lw y n T a y lo r , 3 1 6 Je ffe rso n , F re e p o rt, 111.P o lin g , E liza b e th A rle n e , R .R . 1, C r a y lin g , M ich ., 7 7 ,

82, 214.P o tten g er, P a tric ia L e e , 2 6 2 L in c o ln A v e ., M t. C ile a d ,

O ., 214.P o tter, R o b e rt N ic h o la s , 4 0 5 W . W a ln u t, B lo o m fie ld , la .,

231.Potts, E r s e l P a u l, 6 4 4 C e d a r , S p r in g fie ld , O ., 214. Pressler, D a rw in L e w is , R .R . 1, N . M an ch ester, In d ., 84,

89 , 222.P reston, C h a rle s D o u g la s , 1 4 93 6 H ig h la n d A v e ., O rla n d

P a rk , 111.P rice , S h ir le y A n n , 3 1 8 N . Ja m e so n , Le b a n o n , In d ., 83,

9 0 , 231.P r id d y , M arth a S u e, 5 O v e rm y e r B lv d ., W in ch e ste r,

In d ., 80, 8 3 , 8 4 , 9 0 , 214.P rie b e , B e n jam in L o u is , 8 5 33 S h erw o o d , D e ro it, M ich . P rie b e , M a rga re t E d it h , 8 5 3 3 S h erw o o d , D e tro it, M ich .

P rie b e , P a tric ia , 2 1 5 E . C r a n d , B o u rb o n n a is , 111.

QQ u a lls , Jo h n R o y , 5 4 41 L a k e Je ssam in e D r . , O rla n d o ,

F la .

R

R a b e , M a rv in L e ro y , 1009 N . K a n k a k e e , W ilm in g to n , 111.

R ain e s, D o r is H o p e , 2 1 8 4 O a k R id g e D r . , C h a rle sto n 1, W . V a ., 4 2 , 4 5 , 5 8 , 5 9 , 76, 1 84, 202.

R a lp h , D o ro th y E liza b e th , R .R . 2, C la y to n , In d ., 70, 79 , 122, 125, 214.

303

R alp h , Jew ell E van gelin e , B ox 2 3 2 , C layto n , In d ., 7 3 , 76, 231.

R a n d o lp h , Ja n e t G e ra ld in e R .R . 2, Bux 145, K e osauqua, la ., 214.

R a n d o lp h , S ta n le y D e a n , R .R . 2, Box 145, Keosauqua, la ., 67, 128, 130, 2 2 2.

Rasm ussen, B e v e rly , 90 7 S. B u ch a n a n , W ilm in g to n , 111.R a tliff, R o d n e y K e n t, 1944 M c D o n a ld A v e ., N e w A l­

b a n y, In d ., 6 7 , 73, 231.R a tt in , C la y to n L e e , R .R . 1, M om enee, 111., 231.R a v e g n a n i, K a re n L e e , 100 B a rn a rd R d ., M anteno, 111.R a w lin g s , N o rm a L o u , 5 5 2 4 N e v ille , D a y to n , () ., 76,

7 8 , 1 4 0 , 143, 146, 202.R a y , l ’h y llis A n n , 27 C a st le D r ., B attle C re e k , M ich .R ea d er, R a lp h Jo h n Jr ., 2 72 W . M arsile , Bou rb o n n ais,

111., 7 6 , 83, 8 4 , 88, 231.R ecto r, Jo y c e M arie, 4 8 55 S . L a tro b c , C h ic a g o 38 , 111.,

7 0 , 8 2 , 231.R e d d in g , C o n n ie D iA n n , 139 D ick e n so n S .E . , C ra n d

R a p id s, M ich ., 231.R e e d , Jo el D a v id , Box 142, A ln n so n , M ich .R e e d , W o n eta J., R . R . 1, C re sce n t, la ., 231.R ee d y, E d n a M ae, 381 E . B u rk e , Bo u rb o n n ais, 111.Rees, Ja m e s M crry ll, B o x 3 3 6, T ild e n , 111., 222.Reeves, K a re n K a y , 2 5 2 0 M adiso n, D a v e n p o rt, la ., 42,

4 5 , 69 , 133.R e in b o ld , P a u l E a r l, 3 0 6 E . P em b ro ke , T u sco la , 111.,

74, 2 2 2.l lc l ig o , M axine E liza b e th , 7631 L a fa y e tte , O m aha,

N e b ra sk a , 7 3 , 7 8 , 80, 2 2 2.R cn u n e n g a , A lb e rt L . , 18 O a k St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 214.R e in m c n g a , B ru ce A d ria n , 2 0 O a k, B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

231.R cm m a n g a , R ita K a y , 18 O a k St., B o u rb o n n a is, 111., 202.R e n n e r, B ru c e Jo h n , 1 6 500 W illo w R id g e L a n e , B ro o k ­

fie ld , W is ., 231.R exro th , M a ry C a th e rin e , 162 N . M a in , B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

84, 88, 222.R e y n o ld s, Jo y ce A n n , R .R . 3, P u c k e r St., N ile s , M ich ., 77,

80, 214.R e y n o ld s, P h ilip E a r l, 2 9 2 N . C o n v e n t, B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

21 4.R h o a d s, D a r le n e M argaret, 2 0 9 S. M c D o n n e ll S t., C o ru n ­

na, M ich ., 215.R h o d es, N a n c y L e e , 1 1 38 Rose St., P ortsm outh, O ., 84,

88 , 2 1 5 .R ic e , H a ro ld B la in e , 1 2 46 Je w ett D r ., Z a n e sv ille , O ., 10,

4 2 , 5 9 , 64, 89, 181, 202.R ic e L in d a Jo y ce , 125 E . E m p ire , Fre e p o rt, 111., 7 9 , 90,

2 31.R ich a rd s , Jo y c e M arie , 1801 M a ry la n d A v e ., S .W ., C a n ­

ton, O .R ich a rd so n , P h ill ip N o la n , 41 1 V in e St., M aco n, M o.R ich a rd so n , Sh aro n A rd ith , 3 3 5 N . Fo rest, B ra d le y , 111.R ich h a rt , Ja m e s W e n d e ll, 7 5 2 9 A m b e r R d ., F t . W a yn e ,

In d .R ig g le , W a lte r, B o x 5 8 , R .R . 1, W illia m sb u rg , In d ., 78,

1 09, 110, 112, 202.R ile y , C h a rle s M ich a e l, R .R . 2, Beardsto w n, 111., 231.R itch ie , Ja m e s F r e d e r ic k , 18 M ile R d ., C e d a r Sp rin g s,

M ich ., 7 3 , 7 7 , 9 1 , 215.R itte r, S a n d ra A rle n e , 9 57 S. S c h u ly e r, K a n k a ke e , 111.,

231.R o a ric k , E d w in P a u l, 1667 N . 3 3 rd ., D e c a tu r, 111.R o a ric k , Ju d ith K a y , 3 3 2 0 H illc re s t , A lto n , 111., 90.R o at, G e r a ld L e e , R .R . 1, H a v a n a , 111.R o b b in s, G e o rge R a n d a ll, 2 5 W 261 H ig h v ie w D r ., N a ­

p e rv ille , 111., 22, 108, 144, 222.R o b b in s, P a u l A rn o ld , 6 0 6 W illo w G ro v e R d ., C e n te r­

v ille , In d ., 84, 8 8 , 222.R o b b in s, R u th E sth e r, 1817 F St., B e d fo rd , In d ., 67, 69,

7 8 , 215.R oberso n, D o ro th y N e ll, 122 N . M anh atten, M uncie ,

In d ., 7 1 , 85, 2 1 5.R o ck ro h r, T h o m a s E a r l , 17251 O lco tt, T in le y P a rk , 111.,

7 8 , 81, 1 5 0,. 215.R o d d a , N a n c y K a re n , 39 E tn a , H u n tin g to n , In d ., 59,

7 3 , 144, 231.

R o d e rick , D o u g la s M a rv in , 125 E lm St., W a lb r id g e , O .R o d g e r, R o b e rt Stu a rt, 6 6 36 R iv e rs id e D r ., T in le y P a rk ,

R o la n d , K e n n e th L e R o y , 1222 N o rth 5 L a k e s R d ., A ttica , M ich ., 81, 134, 231.

R oose, C a r r o ll K e ith , 3 9 2 4 0 A n n A rb o r T r a il, L iv o n ia , M ich ., 59, 69, 160, 186, 203.

R o se, M a r ily n , 3 0 7 N . W a ln u t St., W ilm o re , K y . , 39, 90, 1 23, 2 2 2.

R o se n b e rg , Ju d y K a e , 1 3 92 H a y n o r St., G a le sb u rg , 111., 7 1 , 77 , 203.

R oss, M e rv in G en e , R .R . 1, G ale n a, O .

R o th , K e n n e th G eo rge, 6 1 9 5 H a tc h e ry R d ., P o n tia c, M ich ., 203.

R o th m an , N a n c y E la in e , 8 33 S. H o lm e s A v e ., In d ia n a p ­o lis, In d . , 7 7 , 9 0 , 222.

R o u se, H e rm a n , 67 8 S . M a in St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,231.

R o w e , R o b e rt R ., 4 4 7 B resee A v e ., Bou rb o n n ais, 111., 231.R u c h , K a th le e n W illia m s, 7 8 8 S. O sb o m , K a n k a ke e , 111.R u c k e r, G a r l W a y n e , 2 3 1 3 0 W o o d St., St. C la ir Shores,

M ich .R u n y o n , D a m o n P a trick , R .R . 1, N o b le , 111.R u n y o n , R e ta M ae, R .R . 2, L a Fo n ta in e , In d .R u n y o n , R ic h a rd A lle n , S h irle y , In d ., 8 1 , 203.R u p p , C a ro ly n Sue, R .R . 1, Fa y e tte , O ., 9 0 , 134, 137,

138, 2 3 1.R u p p , R o g e r J., R .R . 1, F a y e tte , O ., 78, 88, 108, 115,

116, 1 18, 148, 2 2 2. '

S

S a b ik D e lo re s R .. 435 B resee A ve., B o u rb o n n ais, 111.Sa b in , M arsha L o u , 5 2 1 2 V a n V lc e t , S w a rtz C re e k

M ich ., 78, 119, 120, 148, 222.Sa d le k , R o b ert Jam es, 4 1 2 N . M alde n, L a G r a n g e P ark,

1 1 1 .S a lisb u ry , D a n n y C a r l, 2 1 2 C h a rle s , B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

142, 150, 231.San cke n , V ir g il S ., E m in g to n , 111.San d e r, W a n d a M ae, 7 0 6 N o rth D riv e , W yan d o tte ,

M ich ., 66, 7 0 , 222.Sande rs, B u elah R u th , P .O . B o x 55 , H o p k in s P a rk , 111.San d e rs, Sharo n Ire n e, B o x 3 3 0 , M c d a ry v illc , In d ., 67,

77.S a rg ca n t, Jo anne Lo u is e , C a b c r y , 111.Sa u b e rli, D e an D a v id , 1 5 14 E . C o u rt St., K a n k a ke e , 111.,

7 8 , 150, 222.S aunde rs, A rth u r R a y , R .R . 1, C a r in i, 111., 66, 7 0 , 215.Sau n d e rs, C h a rle s Jo se p h , 3 1 2 R iv e r, B o u rb o n n ais, 111.Savo ie , V irg in ia D e lv in a , 4 04 S . E v e rg re e n , K an ka ke e,

111., 231.Sch ae fe r, Ju d y K a y , 21!) E . 7 th , M u n cie , In d ., 7 3 , 74,

231.S ch a fe r, C a ro ly n Jean, 1005 V o g e l St., Lu d in g to n , M ich .,

71, 203.S ch a ltcn b ra n d , W a lte r R o b ert, 711 E a st , D e lm a r, D e l.,

3 1 , 118.S ch o e n w ettcr, D a v id C la re n c e , R .R . I , W ate rlo o , W is.,

76, 215.Sch o o n o ver, C h a rle n e E liza b e th , 121 E . L a G r a n g e , M or-

e n ci, M ich ., 7 3 , 76, 231.Sch o o n o ver, M o o d y K e ith , R .R . , M ore nci, M ich ., 90, 231.S ch o th , Ju a n ita L in n , 1240 S . 6th A v e ., K a n k a ke e , 111.,

110, 112, 114, 222.Schreffler, B ru ce B u rr ill, 2 6 0 2 B a k e r L a n e , K an ka ke e,

1 1 1 .S ch re ib e r, F r e d e ric k E rw in , 1 0 90 S. C u rt is , K a n ka ke e ,

1 1 1 .S ch ro ck , L e e C le m e n t, B o x 5 2 , R e d d ic k , 111.S ch u ltz , J im R eu b e n , 5 3 3 W . 8th St., N o ., N e w to n , la .,

151.S ch w a b , M arlys Jo A n n , R .R . 2, C o rw ith , la .Scott, B re n d a L e e , 5 6 5 S. O a k St., W ate rlo o , In d ., 231.Scott, R o n a ld Joe, 5 1 2 C lo v e rd a le , C in c in n a ti, O ., 59,

67, 7 5 , 215.Seal, B o n n ie E liza b e th , 3 0 0 0 N . W a te rfo rd , F lo rissa n t,

M o., 69, 78, 115, 222.Sears, D o u g la s G a il, 6 07 E . B ra d sh a w , D ix o n , 111., 71,

81, 231.Sears, K e n n e th E d w a rd , 7 3 9 P o lk , H u n tin g to n , In d ., 77,

83, 84, 89, 216.Seibe rt, Rose M arie, R .R . 1, O tta w a , 111., 66, 7 0 , 82, 231.S e lf, R e b e cca L e e , 1440 S. 5th , K a n k a ke e , 111.Senio r, R o b e rt A rth u r, R .R . 2, M om enee, 111.Sh ad o w e n s, D e lo re s Je a n , 5 1 6 S . C ra w fo rd , N o rm an ,

O k la ., 7 6 , 231.Shane r, R o n a ld M ., 4 2 7 N . C le v e la n d , B ra d le y , 111., 2 1 5.S h anno n, M a ry K a th ry n , R .R . 4, B o x 8 7 -B , O co n o m o w o c,

W is., 203.S h aw , E lm e r W illia m , R .R . 1, B ethalto , 111., 8 1 , 82, 215.S haw , L o is Sue, 8 8 1 7 W . W ash in g to n , In d ia n a p o lis , In d .,

7 6 , 80 , 215.S h e ck le r, E d g a r R ., 1 7 05 C e n tra l, B u rlin g to n , la ., 78,

95, 136, 203.Shelton, R o n a ld G ene , R .R . 2 , G ro v e C it y , O ., 7 4 , 76,

2 0 3.S h e p p a rd , M ario n L u c ille , 8 0 5 P atterso n, B a y C it y ,

M ich ., 82, 89, 231.S h e p p a rd , R ic h a rd L o u is , 8 0 5 P atterso n, B a y G ity , M ich .,

71, 78, 140.S h ifle y , Sharo n Sue, 2 0 8 N .W . 2 n d St., F a ir f ie ld , 111., 222.S h im m in , R u ss W a yn e , R .R . 4, K a n ka ke e , 111., 222.Sh ip le r , E r v a l L y n n , B ritt, la . , 7 1 , 116, 2 3 1.Sh ip m an , M arv in M o rg an , R .R . 4, K a n ka ke e , 111., 2 1 5.S h irle y , A lic e M arie, 4 12 W . B ro w n , T e cu m se h , M ich .,

66, 117, 231.Sh irle y , K a th le e n M argaret, 4 1 2 W . B ro w n , T e cu m se h ,

M ich ., 66, 7 3 , 76.S h o ck le y , A rn o ld L e w is , 9 2 0 R iv e r , In d ia n a p o lis , In d .,

2 31.Sh o ck le y , V e rn o n D a le , 9 2 0 R iv e r A v e ., In d ia n a p o lis ,

In d ., 80, 81, 82, 8 3 , 222.S h o jin a ga , Sh ig e ko , 2421 N o tle y St., H o n o lu lu , H a w a ii,

223.

Shook, R ic h a rd E lsw o rth , 4 2 2 S . Bresee, Bou rb o n n ais, IU ., 81.

Sh o w alter, K e ith A lto n , R .R . 1, Selm a, In d .S h u ck , R o y A lle n , 4 1 9 W . C o lle g e A v e ., A u ro ra , M o.,

81, 215.Sieg en th ale r, D ia n e L y n n , 3 4 9 G ra n d V ie w , N .W ., C a n ­

ton, O ., 5 9 , 76, 84, 88, 116, 127, 215.

Sim m ons, R o b ert G le v e la n d , 4 81 A rd e n , G o lu m b u s, O ., 88 .

Sim s, A n n a M ae, R .R . 1, W ilm in g to n , 111.S in n a rd , Lo re n a V io la , 2 0 9y2 E . M arsile , Bo u rb o n n ais,

111.

S irrin e , Jam es A rth u r, 1111 A sh m a n St., M id la n d , M ich ., 54, 81, 8 9 , 128, 130, 223.

Sizem o re, G laren ce Jo seph, 4 4 7 D e lia , F l in t , M ich ., 67, 73, 83 , 231.

Ska lsk y , H a rry L o u is , 3 2 0 Ponderosa, B ra d le y , 111., 74, 91, 231.

S k ib in sld , M arth a Ja n e, 15 O a k , B o u rb o n n ais, 111.Sk in n e r, C h e ste r L in d le y , 3 1 9 Sh e rid a n , K e n o sh a, W is.,

2 03.

S k in n e r, E lv is N ich o lls , 3 1 9 Sh e rid a n , Kenosha, W is 110, 231.

Sk o d a k , Jr ., Le o n a rd Jo se p h , Box 266, L a o n a , W is., 231, S lau so n , C h a rle s H o w a rd , 2 0 8 C lo v e r L a n e , Battle Creek

M ich ., 116, 231.Slaw so n , V irg in ia R u th , Ib e ria , M o., 9 1 , 134, 137, 138

231.S lo a n , C a ro l L o u ise , R .R . 2 , N o rth M anchester, In d ., 39

66, 232.S lo an , E d w in C liffo rd , 411 15th A v e ., C o lu m h u s, O . 81

89, 215.S lo a n , Jo h n B rya n t, 6 0 3 N e w Y o rk A v e ., N e w Castle

In d ., 66, 73, 79 , 140, 142, 232.S lo an , Ju d ith G a y le , 411 E . I5 t h A v e ., G olum bus, O.

2 3 2. ’ S m a sh ey, Sharron L e e , Box 44, Save rto n , M o., 232. S m ile y , R o n a ld E . , 1019 S . M yrtle , K a n ka ke e , 111.S m ith , A n n L o u ise , 3 1 5 P a rk L a n e D r., G ra n t Park, 111

90, 94.S m ith , B ru ce L y le , 1090 S . Ev e rg re e n , K an ka ke e, 111. S m ith , C h a rlo tte R u th , B u ck in g h a m , 111., 6 6 , 9 1 , 232. S m ith , D o n n a M arie, B o x 101, A n g o la , In d ., 7 6 , 78, 85

143.S m ith , G le n A lle n , 5 5 8 E a v e y St., X e n ia , O ., 70, 77, 232. S m ith , Je rry Le e , 1128 W a sh in gto n A v e ., G re en ville , O.

7 8 , 121, 124, 148.S m ith , Jo h n D e W a y n e , R .R . 6, M arion, In d ., 70, 215. S m ith , Jo y ce A n n , 2 0 4 0 N . H a d le y , Sp rin g fie ld , O ., 73

82, 140, 141, 143, 232.S m ith , Ju d ith A n n , 8 0 2 S . A d am s, M t. P leasant, la ., 82,

232.S m ith , K cm o A lexan d er, 9 4 8 C a rv e r, T ra v e rse C ity ,

M ich ., 124.S m ith , L y n n W a lla ce , 3 2 41 Su m m itt R d ., A kro n , O ., 223. S m ith , P a u l C a re y , 3 6 4 S . E lm St., B ourbonnais, 111.,

215.S m ith , San d ra Sue, 1090 S . E v e rg re e n , K a n ka ke e , 111. S m ith , Sharo n M arie, 3 3 2 0 E . F itzg e ra ld , D e catu r, 111.,

232.S m ith , Stephen B la ir , 6 1 6 K ish w a u k e e , R o ckfo rd , 111. S m ith , W illia m M ich a el, 3 0 0 W ald e m e n , M u n cie , Ind.,

7 4 , 232.S m ith , Ze lla , 10893 C ly d e R d ., Fe n to n , M ich ., 204. Sm o ke, B o b b y R a y , 1355 E . C o u rt , K an ka ke e, 111. So rre l, D a v id F re d , 421 N . 19th St., E a u C la ire , W is.,

2 15.S p a ck e y , K a y E v a n g e l, 7 3 0 4 W . 113th P la ce , W orth, 111.,

I I , 7 7 , 232.S p a ck e y , T im o th y G le n n , 7 3 0 4 W . 113th P lace, W orth,

I I I., 59, 64 , 88, 108, 121, 122.Sp a n g le r, Ja m e s R ich a rd , 9 9 25 E . 12th, Ind ianapolis,

In d ., 118, 151, 232.S p a u ld in g , L a w re n ce S m ith , 1544 N . M itthoeffer, In d i­

anapolis, In d ., 3 8 , 112, 114, 150, 223.Sp ave n , Sharo n L e e , 5 4 9 0 N . L a k e R d ., C o lu m b iav ille ,

M ich ., 3 0 , 76, 2 0 4.Sp e ch t, Jo h n R e in h a rt, R .R . 2, K a n k a ke e , 111.S p e rlin g , T ro a s A llen e, 5 5 01 D o u g la s , T o le d o , O ., 83,

223.S p rin g e r, P a u l E d w in , 7 1 01 S . A d a m s, Peoria, 111., 11,

73, 7 6 .S p rin k le , G lo ria Je a n , R .R . 1, Box 9 9 , Id a , M ich ., 76, 85,

9 0 , 204.S p ru n g e r, A lle n D a le , L in c o ln St., G e n e v a , In d ., 216. S p ry , P h y llis E la in e , 2 0 1 3 S . S h ip le y , M u n cie , In d ., 84,

9 4 , 204.Sta lio n s, C h a rle s R a y , 143 N . Jessie, P o n tiac, M ich ., 204. S ta lio n s, Rose M arie, G -2 5 0 8 S . C e n te r R d ., F l in t , M ich.,

2 04.Sta rch e r, R o b ert W a yn e , 3 7 2 3 rd St., Barb erto n , O ., 78,

108, 127, 130, 150.Sta rk , Jo y ce A lic e , 8 0 7 8 E . E d s e l F o rd , D e tro it 13, M ich. Stark, L y e l l W a lla ce , 2 L in n , Bou rb o n n ais, 111., 73, 232. Sta rks, R o g e r A lle n , 621 C o lo m a G rt., R o c k F a lls , 111. S ta m e r, P h y llis A n n , 123 H u n te r, La n ca ste r, O ., 76, 85. Starr, M a ry Ja n e, 121 W . M arsile , Bo u rb o n n ais, 111., 85,

223.

Stay n e r, M a ry Ja n e , 3 0 6 S . E lm A v e ., B o urbonnais, 111.

Stay n e r, T h o m a s M u rry , 3 0 6 S . E lm A v e ., Bourbonnais,111., 204.

Ste ckh a n , R e b e cca Sue, 5 5 0 0 B uenos A ire s B lv d ., W est­e rv ille , O ., 85, 232.

Steele, M arsha R ae , Box 2 7 6 , R .R . 2 , L a u re l, In d .

Steele, W ilb u r Fre d e ric k , 4 34 Bresee, B ourbonnais, 111.,204.

Ste in acke r, D a u n e M arie, 3 9 4 8 Ste in acke r, H o w e ll, M ich., 116, 232.

S te in acker, E th e l F a y e , 3 9 4 8 S te in acker, H o w e ll, M ich.,216.

Stephens, A lle n E u g e n e , 165 S . W a ll, K a n ka ke e , 111. Stephenson, Jam es H . , 176 E . 2 3 rd St., C h ic a g o Hts.,

111., 216.Stevens, H e rb R ., C ra n d a ll, In d ., 7 4 , 75, 78, 184, 205. Stevenson, E ln o r O rlen e, 9 10 V e n n u m , E u re k a , 111., 88,

9 4 , 205.Stin n e tt, B arb ara Je an , 2 2 0 S . Rosew oo d, K ankake e, 111. Stinson, P a tric ia G a il, 4 7 4 2 S. F r a n k lin R d ., Ind ianapolis,

In d .Stirra tt, D o n n a M ae, 1101 26th St., M oline, 111., 67, 73,

76, 7 8 , 143, 223.Sto ck , P a tric ia Jo y , 1610 N . E . M adiso n A v e ., Peoria, 111.,

88, 121, 122, 125, 216.Sto ckm a n , R a ym o n d B ., 2 2 0 E . B u rke, B ourbonnais, 111.,

205.S to g d ill, K a re n M arie, 2 1 8 N . R o y A v e ., Bourbonnais, 111. Stone, G ath leen C la u d e tte , B o x 166, F t . R eco v ery , O.,

80, 232.

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Stone, T e rre n c e W illia m , 3 5 5 W . B o u rb o n n ais St., K a n k a ­kee, 111.

Stoner, L a w re n c e R u sse ll, 6 53 W . R iv e r, Bou rb o n n ais, 1U.

Stoops, W e sle y P h ilso n , 3 8 5 S . O a k A v e ., Bou rb o n n ais, 111.

Sto re r, N o n a L e e , 6 7 Jo rd a n , Bou rb o n n ais, 111., 205.Sto re r, S te w a rt M a rsh a ll, 67 Jo rd a n , Bou rb o n n ais, 111.,

2 0 5.Sto ry , Jo h n D . E . , 3 7 4 S . E lm , B o u rb o n n ais, 111., S I , 2 3 2. Sto u t, C a ro l S u e, 2 2 6 N . G a in sb o ro R d ., R o y a l O a k,

M ich ., 5 4 , 7 7 , 123.Sto u t, R o se M arie , 5 0 5 E . W a te r, B e m e , In d ., 223.S tra y , V iv ia n M a ry , 15033 C o tta ge G ro v e , D o lto n , 111.,

7 6 , 2 3 2.Street, G e ra ld H e n ry , 2 S S 0 W . G ra n d R iv e r, H o w e ll,

M ic h ., 216.S tre et, H a ro ld , 2 8 8 0 W . G ra n d R iv e r, H o w e ll, M ich ., 2 3 2. Stre et, Ju d ith K a y , 8 11 S . W r ig h t Stre et, N a p e rv ille , 111.,

216.Stre et, L in d a L o u is e , 33 1 M ich ig a n , S id n e y , O ., 2 2 3. S tre et, S ta n le y W illia m , 2 8 S 0 W . G ra n d R iv e r, H o w e ll,

M ich ., 2 3 2.S tr ic k la n d , R ic h a rd L e e , 4 2 5 Bresee, Bou rb o n n ais, 111.,

81, 8 6 , 216.S t ic k le r , Sh aro n E la in e , R .R . 3 , Sa n d u sk y , M ich ., 77. S tro n g , A n ita M arie , 13 M u rra y H i l l D r . , D a y to n , O ., 76,

8 0 , S 2 , 122, 1 25, 2 3 2.S tro u d , G le n d o n D . , P . O . B o x 2 4 , M o u n t E a to n , O ., 223. S tru n k , R u b y e A n n , Ire n e , S . D a ko ta.S tu tz , S te p h e n M o rris, 721 M a p le A v e ., C o lu m b u s, In d .,

94.S u b lette , M a rv in B u rre ll, 3 7 2 5 C e n te r Pt. R d ., C e d a r

R a p id s , Io w a .S u m m ers, E a r l W ill ia m , 411 S . C e d a r R d ., N e w L e n o x ,

111., 7 7 , 151, 2 3 2.S u m m ers, E u n ic e D ia n e , R .R . 5, H u n t in g to n , In d ., 6 7 ,

6 9 , 79, 1 80, 2 0 5.S u m n e r, T h e re sa E . , M ilfo rd , III.S w ee n ey, E d m u n d C h a rle s , 1063 E . M ap le , K a n ka ke e ,

111., 6 S , 7 1 , 2 2 3.S w in e h a rt, R o ss D a v id , R .R . 1, B o x 109, E lk h a rt , In d .,

8 9 , 1 4 0 , 1 42, 2 2 3 .S w ish e r, A lic e L o u is e , 7 2 2 2 A le x a n d e r, H a m m o n d , In d .,

8 0 , 82.S w o p e, C a ro ly n L o u is e , 16 S . 10th S t., In d ia n a , P en n .,

8 2 , 232.S y lv ia , Ja n e t M arie , 4 8 5 0 B ales R d ., T o le d o 13, O ., 83,

90 , 9 1 , 223.

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T a c k e tt , P a u l E u g e n e , W illia m sb u rg , In d ., 84 , 8 8 , 2 3 2. T a g g a rt , D o n a ld R a y m o n d , 4 3 5 N . W a sh in g to n A v e .,

B ra d le y , 111.T a llm a d g e , C a ra L o u is e , 12 90 S . L in c o ln , K a n k a ke e , 111.,

2 2 3.T a y lo r , D a v id W e s le y , 4 0 6 E . M a in St., H o o p esto n , 111.,

67, 68, 69, 7 0 , 7 8 , 1 28, 132.T a y lo r , E d it h Ju a n ita , 7 3 5 4 W . 62 P la ce , A rg o , 111., 2 2 3. T a y lo r , M a rga re t L o u is e , 6 0 09 89th A v e ., H y a ttsv ille ,

M d ., 7 1 , 76, 8 0 , 205.T e a g u e , N o rris E s to n , 1051 2 2 n d St., O rlan d o , F la ., 4 9 ,

8 8 , 95, 205.T e is in g e r, L a d o n n a M ae, 2 5 2 8 S . O liv e St., S io u x C it y ,

la . , 9 1 , 206.T e n n e y , M arsh a K a y , 2 27 N . W eb ster, Ja ck so n , M ich .,

71, 8 0 , 2 3 2.T h a ll, E d w a rd , Jr ., 5 6 7 5 Prosser A v e ., C in c in n a ti 16, O .,

3 2 , 223.T h i l l , L o w e ll L a m b e rt , B o x 5 1 7 , Fo rre sto n , 111., 7 8 . T h o m a s, E a p p e n , P lam m o o ttil H o u se , M e p ral P .O . T ir u -

v a lla , K e ra la , In d ia , 6 8 , 71, 8 3 , 232.T h o m a s, Ju d ith A rle n e , 1 2 33 4 S . 7 0 C o u rt , Palos H ts .,

111., 6 7 , 7 1 , 2 3 2.T h o m a s, K o tta k a ttu T h o m a s, K o tta lattu p u th an ve e d , N e l-

lim a la , K e ra la , In d ia , 74, 8 0 , 232.T h o m a s, O ra E . ; C h e b a n se , 111.T h o m a s, O rv ille K e ith , B o x 3 6 4, W ilm in g to n , 111. T h o m a s, R o b e rt C lin to n , B o x 65, H a g e rsto w n , In d ., 2 3 2 . T h o m a s, S a n d ra S u e , B o x 53, C a m b rid g e C it y , In d ., 54,

7 8 , 88, 9 1 , 2 1 6 .T h o m a s, Sh aro n L e e , 4 1 2 4 S u n M e ad o w L a n e , In d ia n a p ­

olis, In d ., 76 , 8 8 , 2 2 3.T h o m a s, W a y n e E u g e n e , 5 03 S . P o p la r A v e ., K a n k a ke e ,

111.

T h o m p so n , Ju n ita V e ro n ica , P a g o P a go , A m e rica n Sam oa, 8 0 , 2 3 2.

T h o m p so n , P a u l D e n v e r, 148 T r im m e r St., R .R . 1, L o g a n , O ., 223.

T h o rn b u rg , L a r r y S p e n ce r, R .R .3 , R id g e v ille , In d ., 2 3 2. T h o rn to n , M arylo n Lo u is e , 3 4 6 B u rk e , B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

8 0 , 8 4 , 91, 9 2 , 2 2 3.T ie m e ie r, M a rcia B e th , 3 1 0 S . F o u rth , Seym o u r, In d .,

71, 129, 232.T illo tso n , L a D o n n a F a y e , 9 1 6 G a rla n d , N a m p a , Id a h o . T in k , E liza b e th B e v e r ly , 911 N a n c y L a n e , C in c in n a ti 26,

O ., 59, 6 9 , 7 7 , 80, 216.T o ig o , Jo a n K a th le e n , 8 0 8 E . 2 2 , D e s M oines, la . , 113,

232.T o m a sze k , W a lte r D a v id , 1 4227 S . La m o n , M oloth ian,

111.

T o m p k in s , C la ra E . , 3 2 3 S . W a b a sh , B ra d le y , 111. T o o n e , D o n n a M arie , 1 6 33 W . In d ia n a A v e ., E lk h a rt ,

In d ., 76, 9 0 , 2 0 6 .T o o n e , Ja n ic e Ire n e , 1633 W . In d ia n a A v e ., E lk h a rt ,

In d ., 82, 9 0 , 2 3 2 .T r a v e r , V e r ia n D u a n e , 131 H u b b a rd , B a d A xe , M ich .,

9 1 , 92.T r ib b le , D e lo re s Ju n e , M a in St., B ra id w o o d , 111., 2 3 2 .

T r im , B re n d a Jo y ce , 3 2 0 8 F a irv ic v v A v e ., S . C h ic a g o H t s ., 111., 67, 7 7 , 129, 232.

T r ip p , Ja m e s R o n a ld , C o le m a n R d ., G ra n d H a v e n , M ich .,2 1 6.

T r o b a u g h , D a v id R u sse ll, 108 S . Ste w a rt, D a n v ille , 111.T r y o n , R o n a ld R a v , 3 2 4 0 Id a h o , T e rre H a u te , In d ., 78,

116, 2 1 6.T u b b s , P h ilip E u g e n e , R .R . 1, P leasan t L a k e , In d ., 68,

7 1 , 2 3 2.T u c k e r , B e tty M arie , 129 R e ich e ld e rfe r , C a rd in g to n , O .,

6 9 , 7 6 , 79, 8 0 , 83, 2 0 6 .T u c k e r , P a u l Jo se p h , 3 0 2 C o o k , D a n v ille , In d ., 2 2 3.T u r n q u is t , B e v e r ly Jo y , 4 2 4 8 W . 9 9 th P la ce , O a k la w n ,

111., 9 0 , 2 3 2.

UU lm e t, Sh a ro n U d e ll, R .R . 2 , O skalo o sa, la . , 80, 8 4 , 88,

1 6 5, 223.U n d e rw o o d , G a ry G ., C u s te r P a rk , 111., 223.U n d e r, R o la n d R o b ert, 1 8 4 S . P ra ir ie , B ra d le y , 111., 116,

2 32.U n g e r, R ic h a rd Jo se p h , 3 3 7 O a k St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111.,

2 2 3.

VV a n A n tw e rp , D a v id D . , R .R . 3 , W e st B e n d , W is ., 2 3 2.V a n A u s d a ll, P a tric ia A ., R .R . , M ontrose, la ., 9 0 , 2 3 2.V a n d a ll, C h e r y l Ju n e , P ra tt A v e ., P ratt, W . V a ., 2 3 2 .V a n D in e , P a tric ia L u e lla , 6 8 1 6 B a ll R d ., In k ste r, M ich .V a n llo o k , W illia m D a le , R .R . 1, B o u rb o n n ais, 111.V a n n e st, C a ro ly n S u e, 2 1 0 S. M c K in le y , R ensselaer, In d .,

8 0 , 8 3 , 9 0 , 232.V a n n e st, H a ro ld W rig h t, R .R . 4 , G la d w in , M ich ., 7 8 , 232.V a n P elt, L a r r y L e e , 3 3 2 3 W e ste rv ille R d ., C o lu m b u s, O .V a n R h e e d e n , M a ry Ire n e , 2 3 5 M ap le , F ra n k fo rt , 111.V a n S c h o ic k , Sh aro n K a y , 4 1 7 5 E n g la n d B e a ch , H ig h ­

la n d , M ic h ., 84 , 9 1 , 2 3 2 .V a n V le c k , R ic h a rd L e e , R .R . 2 , M om enee, 111., 2 3 2 .V e a c h , A ld o n R ic h a rd , 2 3 5 4 A g le r R d ., C o lu m b u s, O .,

2 3 2.V e a c h , Ja n ic e P a u lin e , 2 3 5 4 A g le r R d ., C o lu m b u s, O .,

2 1 6.V o g t , Jo h n L . , 2 2 2 8 A v e . F . , C o u n c il B lu ffs, la .V o n S e g g e n , D a le L a V e rn e , F a rm in g to n , la ., 69, 7 0 , 115,

1 16, 118, 2 2 3.

WW a a l, C a ro ly n Jo an , 1 3 16 9 th A v e . E a s t , O skalo o sa, la .,

7 6 , 7 8 , 84 , 91, 116, 1 1 9 , 1 20, 2 2 3.W a g n e r, C h a rlo tte A n n , R .R . 2, B o sco b el, W is., 3 0 , 2 0 6.W a k e le y , Jo se p h N ., 8 7 8 S . L in c o ln A v e ., K a n k a k e e , 111.,

1 12, 151, 2 0 6.W a ld e n , Ste p h en M a rcu s, R .R . 1, W e ld o n , 111., 232.W a ld fo g e l, C a ro ly n S u e, 4 1 0 M ild re d , D e a rb o rn , M ich .,

2 0 6.W a ld fo g e l, L o w e ll D e a n , F a y e tte , O ., 10, 1 82, 206.W a ld fo g e l, P a u l K e n n e th , R .R . 1, F a y e tte , O ., 6 9 , 7 8 , 89,

1 4 0, 1 42, 144, 223.W a lk e r, D o n a ld E u g e n e , 2 0 L in n St., B o u rb o n n a is, 111.,

2 3 3 .W a lk e r, H o w a rd L e ro y , 1 16 A v e . " A ”, D a n v ille , 111., 47,

8 9 , 9 1 , 223.W a ll, P h y llis Je a n , 2 4 8 S . C lin to n , B ra d le y , 111.W a lte r , C le o n T h o m a s, 1 6 4 8 E . L o c u s t St., K a n k a k e e ,

IU.W a lto n , D a v id G en e , 2 0 4 0 E . M ap le , K a n k a ke e , 111.W a n d e l, N a n c y L e e , R .R . 1, B o x 3 3 4 , M u n d e le in , 111.,

6 6 , 9 0 , 2 2 3.W a m e r, R ic h a rd R oss, 1 29 H e n d r ic k , M ic h ig a n C it y ,

In d ., 7 1 , 130, 2 2 3.W a sso n , R u th E lo ise , 5 1 5 S . W . ‘A ’ St., R ich m o n d , In d .,

6 7 , 7 7 , 9 0 , 224.W a tso n , C a ro ly n R u th , R .R . 1, S t. P a ris , O .W a tso n , L a r r y D u a n e , 3 5 3 K e m p e r R d ., C in c in n n a t i 4 6 ,

O ., 7 8 , 8 9 , 110, 112, 1 14, 1 48, 2 2 4.W e a ch te r, M a ry K a y , 4 0 1 T re a su re , B a rto n v ille , 111., 109,

2 2 4.W e a v e r, C h a r le s A lb e rt, 3 2 2 P icke tt St., C h e n o a , 111., 71,

7 4 , 7 5 , 8 9 , 233.W e b b , Je rry A rn o ld , R .R . 1, C a m d e n , M ich ., 81 , 224.W e b ste r , Jo h n L u th e r , apt. A -1 2 , N . I . V . A p ts., D e k a lb ,

1 11 .

W e d g e , E v e ly n R u th , 1 7 4 6 M arlette R d ., A p p le g a te , M ich .

W e e d , D o n n a M arie , 1 8 8 5 Sa h a ra P a rk , C o lu m b u s, O ., 5 9 , 7 8 , 9 1 , 9 2 , 115, 1 16, 119, 148, 206.

W e e ks, D a le Ja m e s, 7 6 4 1 G w e n w y n D r . , C in c in n a t i, O ., 233.

W e e k s, K a re n R u th , 7 6 4 1 G w e n w y n D r . , C in c in n a ti, O .,2 2 4.

W e e k s , S h a ro n K a y , 7 6 41 G w e n w y n D r ., C in c in n a ti, O ., 5 9 , 6 9 , 7 3 , 7 6 , 144, 1 8 2 , 206.

W e iss , Jo y c e D o ren e, 5 3 5 7 G a rd e n D r . , D e s M o in e s, la ., 7 3 , 8 2 , 2 3 3.

W e lln e r, R o n a ld G en e , 4 4 3 A r lin g to n L a n e , C re te , 111.W e lls , A ly s A n n , 2 4 1 8 B la ck m o re , S a g in a w , M ic h ., 77,

2 3 3.W e lls , D a v id L e e , 7 O a k St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 6 6 , 70,

7 6 , 207.W e lls , R o sa lie Ju n e , 7 O a k St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111., 2 0 7 .W e n d t, V e lm a P ag e n k o p f, 2 21 M c In ty re St., W ilm in g ­

ton, 111.W e n g e r, F r e d e r ic k W a y n e , R . R . 1, Se lm a, In d . , 68,

7 3 , 9 1 , 2 3 3.W e ske , E d w a r d C la re n c e , 7 0 7 Je ro len e , S tu rg is , M ich .,

8 1 , 2 2 4.W e st, R o b e rt R ., R .R . 2 , K a n k a k e e , 111.

W h a rto n , Ia n H e n le y , 1 B r ic k d a m , G e o rg e to w n , B rit ish G u ia n a

W h e d d o n , Jo h n G le n n , 6 0 2 E . V a ile , K o k o m o , In d .W h e e le r, L in d a L o u , 3 2 9 E . In d ia n a , M om enee, 111., 8 4 ,

9 0 , 9 1 , 2 2 4.W h ip p le , E d w in L lo y d , 1007 T r o y St., A sh la n d , O .W h ite , B y ro n , C h e ste r, 195 N . C o n v e n t, B o u rb o n n ais,

111.W h ite , L a r r y W illia m , 141 M c K in le y , L ib c r t y v ille , 111.,

7 8 , 150.W ie d e n h e ft, Ja n e A d a m s, R .R . 1, C re te , 111.W ie lic z k o , C e le ste A n n , 1257 N . S c h u y le r , K a n k a ke e , 111.W ilc o x , E d w in L . , R .R . 4 , F o sto ria , O ., 8 8 , 112.W illa rd , R o n a ld F r a n k lin , 19 L y n n St., B o u rb o n n ais, 111.W ille t , M arth a A n n e , S a n d C re e k , M ich ., 6 7 , 7 7 , 8 0 , 2 2 4.W illia m s, D a v id W a y n e , R .R . 1, M o rra l, O ., 118, 233.W illia m s, D o n n a L e e , 2 59 W a ln u t, N o b le sv ille , In d ., 7 0 ,

7 6 , 85, 111, 216.W illia m s, Ja m e s R ich m o n d , R .R . 2 , B o x 2 1 9, B e lle C e n ­

ter, O ., 5 3 , 7 8 , 115, 216.W illia m s, Ja m e s R o n a ld , R .R . , B o x 161, C e re sco , M ich .,

140, 1 42, 2 3 3.W illia m s, Ja n ic e K a y , 9 0 0 N . 7 1 st St., E a s t St. L o u is ,

111., 7 5 , 9 1 , 2 2 4.W illia m s, Jo h n D a v id , 7 2 5 D w ig h t R d ., S p r in g fie ld , O .,

6 8 , 2 3 3.W illia m s, Ju d ith A n n , R .R . 1, A m e sv ille , O ., 7 7 , 8 0 , 8 3 ,

2 3 3.W illia m s, L e w is E a r l, 15 W 7 5 0 R o o se v e lt, E lm h u rs t , 111.W illia m s, R a lp h L e e , 5 6 2 9 W h ite fo rd R d ., S y lv a n ia , O .,

6 8 , 7 3 , 7 4 , 8 0 , 84, 9 1 , 216.W ilse y , W illie D e e , 16 30 S . S u n se t W a y , L in d e n , M ic h .W ilso n , C h a r le s D e e , 7 0 5 O a k S t ., D a n v ille , 111., 5 4 , 8 8 ,

224.W ilso n , F r a n k La m o n t , 5 0 0 Jo n e tte A v e ., K a n k a ke e , 111.,

136.W ilso n , G ra c e M a rv in e , 2 0 7 C o lu m b u s A v e ., L e b a n o n ,

O ., 134, 137, 2 3 3.W ilso n , Iv a n S ta n le y , Jr ., G o rd o n , R o se v ille , O ., 7 7 , 2 2 4 .W ilso n , Je rry L e e , 2 03 E . Illin o is S t ., M om enee, 111., 2 3 3 .W ilso n , Ju d ith A n n , 2 1 1 8 K e n to n , S p r in g fie ld , O ., 7 6 ,

7 8 , 133, 134, 135, 137, 148, 2 2 4 .W ilso n , N o rm a Je a n , 1 8 26 5 B u m h a m , L a n s in g , 111., 76,

2 0 7.W ilso n , S u za n n e , 53 P in e w o o d , R ittm a n , O ., 8 5 , 2 0 7.W ilso n , T e re sa C a ro l, 4 6 0 1 C a n y o n R d ., D a y to n , O ., 7 6 ,

7 8 , 128, 131, 1 48, 224.W ilso n , T e r r y L e e , 4 5 1 6 N . F o u rth St., C o lu m b u s 2 4 ,

O ., 31.W in e , L a r r y Jo h n , 5 0 3 S . C u rt is , K a n k a k e e , 111.W in ch e ste r, L a r r y N ile , R .R . 2, N e v a d a , O ., 7 8 , 8 1 , 127,

130, 132, 1 48, 216.W in g fie ld , C a r l D e a n , B o x 3 5 , H e rsc h e r, 111.W ira m , V a n c e P a tr ic k , R .R . 1, C o ry , In d ., 7 0 , 2 3 3.W ise , M arsha K a y , 161 N a d e l A v e ., E lk h a rt , In d ., 7 3 ,

2 3 3.W ise m a n , M ad o n n a F a ith , 1001 N . T h ir d , Iro n to n , O .,

6 7 , 134, 135.W o lfe , R o la n d W illa rd , 2 5 C h ill ic o t h e R d ., G a llip o lis , O .,

2 3 3.W o n g , C h u i Ye e, 6 37 E v e rg re e n , B ra d le y , 111.W o o d co o k, D a le E u g e n e , 6 5 0 Je ffe rso n , M u n cie , In d . ,

2 33.W o o d s, R o n a ld L e r o y , 4 5 0 6 B u c k e y e R d ., M a d iso n 14,

W is.W o o lsto n , F a ith G e o rg ia , 3 0 2 0 E d e r , H ig h la n d , In d ., 7 1 .W o rk m a n , R o n a ld G e n e , 1027 S. 9 7 th , W e st Alh's, W is .,

7 8 , 8 1 , 8 6 , 2 0 7.W o rk m a n , R o sa lin d K a y , R .R . 4 , F ra n k fo rt , In d ., 66,

6 9 , 207.W o rst, M a rga re t Jo an n e , 2 3 0 W e st B a sic , H e n d e rso n ,

N e v ., 67, 82 , 8 8 , 2 2 4.W o u d stra , T h o m a s Jo h n , 2 9 0 1 C h a rle sg a te , G ra n d R a p ­

id s, M ich ., 7 3 , 233.W rig h t , E lm e r R a y , R .R . 1, T r in w a y , O ., 207.W y a tt, A n ita R ose, B o x 1 55, G ro v e r H il l , O ., 2 8 , 7 7 , 8 0 ,

207.W y a tt, W a rre n D a le , 5 8 1 2 N . W a y n e , C h ic a g o 2 6 , 111.

YY o a k u m , R ic h a rd L e e , B o x 5 3 , A ro m a P a rk , 111.Y o ch im , D ia n n e E la in e , 2 5 E u c l id A v e ., B a ttle C re e k ,

M ich ., 80, 2 3 3.Y o d e r, Jo y e F a y e , R .R . 1, B ern e , In d . , 233.Y o rk , Jo se p h R u sse ll, 6 01 C o m m e rc ia l, D a n v ille , 111., 7 3 . Y o sh in a g a , Je a n S a ch ik o , 3 2 3 6 K a lih i S t., H o n o lu lu ,

H a w a ii, 7 7 , 8 5 , 128, 2 1 6.Y o u n g , G a r y E d w a rd , 2 05 H e rb e rt , C a rm i, 111.Y o u n g , L e lia F a y e , 5 1 5 W . H o w e , B lo o m in g to n , In d . ,

2 3 3.Y o u n g , M arjo rie A n n , E m in g to n , 111., 7 6 , 224.Y o u n g , R u th K a re n , 2 03 C St., S . C h a rle sto n , W . V a .,

67, 7 7 , 233.

ZZ im m e rm a n , Jo y E ile e n , 3 5 0 1 8 B o c k , G a rd e n C it y , M ich .,

7 2 , 2 1 6.Z o ro ya, P a u l C h a rle s , 3 9 6 0 B ro o k L a n e , B ro o kfie ld , W is .,

126, 2 3 3.Z o ro ya, P eter Je o ffrey , 3 9 6 0 B ro o k L a n e , B ro o kfie ld ,

W is ., 7 4 , 80, 233.Z u e rch e r, H e rb e rt , R .R . 1, B o x 5 3 , M id d le P o in t, O ., 82 ,

233.Z u e rch e r, Th e o d o re W a y n e , R .R . 1, B o x 5 3 , M id d le

Po in t, O .Z u rch e r, L a w re n c e D a le , 1182 S . 6 th A v e ., K a n k a ke e ,

111., 216.

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The 1963 A uro ra is the product o f m any long hours o f work. W e w ould like to take this opportunity to e xp ress our a p p rec iatio n to those who have g iven so fre e ly and w illin g ly o f their time in o rde r that this book m ight be p u b lish e d . First o f a ll we wish to thank Professor D. J . S trick ler for his long hours o f d e d ica te d work as a d v iso r and p h o to g rap h e r. To Professor Fordyce Bennett we extend our thanks for his co o p e ratio n as lite rary critic. W e a lso wish to extend our gratitude to the A u ro ra Staff members who w o rked d ilig e n tly and lo n g, to W illia m Bennett for checkin g the sp e llin g o f nam es, to B lan ke n b e rg P h otographers for their e xce llen t w orkm anship , to Durand C o ve rs for a beautifu l cover, to Paul Hubartt for his art w ork, and to the Interstate Publishers fo r transfo rm ing the results o f our efforts into a re a d a b le y e a rb o o k .

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