1964 Miracle Yearbook

Judith A. Siplock editor Suzanne Geyser business manager Edward E. Spencer advisor Cedarville College Cedarville, Ohio

Table of Contents Impressions 6 Activities 20 Administration 36 Academics 46 People 78 Campus Life 122 Worship 138 Sports 154 Advertising 174 3 30331

Dedicated to you... To you,the students of Cedarville College,is dedicated the 1964 MIRACLE. Your lives are reflected on these pages. With diversified backgrounds, you come from twenty-four states,and three countries. Yet, you find warmth and friendship everywhere as you are caught up by the contagion of the unity in Christ Jesus. Day-by-day experiences disperse the crowd found at basketball games and chapel. Each becomes an individual with his own friends, his own classes, his own life to live. Nevertheless, where these many individual paths merge, there can only result a 'miracle.' 5

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John Bryan Park hosts annual fall picnic

Senior Halloween party Class sponsored activities Freshman skit Junior Christmas party 23

Returned as a victory bell Soccer highlights homecoming University ofDayton on Cedarville's field

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Culture through Artist Series Grant Reynard, world-famous artist, visits the college. AMERICAN WOODWIND QUINTET—Harry Houdeshel, Jerry Sirucek, Philip Farkas, Roy Houser. and Robert McGinnis 26

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"In Case of Murder" "Girls, haven't we seen her somewhere before ... before... before?" "Do you really think he's dead?" "Okay,okay,I did it! I did it!" 28

Mrs. Maddox also directs "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder ••••••••• ”si.• •it••• ....... • a' et, a, ,Ialish11•7••••••••••Rome..... r• "Do you know what I love most of all? Money!" "Yes,Pa (Sniff)" "We pay a lot of attention to the birds." "Thank you very much professor." "I didn't want to say anything, but now that we're alone." "Emily, if I do change, would you be ...." 29

Formal Events Highlight Social life 1111, ) 1Alpha Chi sponsors the first formal event of the year. Bob Davenport speaks at the Athletic Banquet. Don Hall 30

Spring brings music recitals Eleanor Smelser presents senior vocal recital. Sharon Addleman presents senior piano recital. "Migraine" by Gordon Griffin 31

Awards are given in Friday chapel. Saturday luncheon hosts parents and honor students. Honors Day recognizes scholars 32

Boatride climaxes Junior-Senior Banquet 33

.41,LE CN, Uri ,,7,674` *! . o '/ /e.f. _Ka„, .... 4,.v7ezece;161Dr. Earle G. Griffith, Commencement speaker; Dr. James T. Jeremiah, Dr. Clifford Madox, Dr. Kenneth Masteller, Baccalaureate speaker 34

OF GOr illt 710OF ZENIST"Nwsi ittir Rev. Kenneth Masteller receives Honorary Doctorate during commencement exercises. 35

AtA AA(AV A At5110A, .01. President's Message Cedarville College is a family of Christian young people directed by Christian teachers. As we study together it is with the goal of Christian service in view. Leaving the halls oflearning,our graduates will enter many areas of opportunities in education, business, science, the ministry, and the mission field. It is our prayer that wherever God calls them into whatever sphere of service, they will remember "that in all things He(must)have the preeminence."(Col. 1:15) • •••/: s -• ' , •,= . .• ••••

.. .and his various roles Donna Hall assists the President with his many duties. The President and his wife exhibit school spirit. President James T.Jeremiah, Mrs.Jeremiah, Maryalyce and Jim 1 1 39

ACADEMIC DEAN—Dr.Clifford Maddox TREASURER—Mr.George Boyd. C.P.A. Trustees Dr. George S. Milner, Chairman; Rev. William Brock, Vice-Chairman; Mr. George L. Boyd,Treasurer; Rev.Thomas Younger,Secretary. Mr. Charles Barth Mr. Rudy Bedford Rev. William Brown Dr.Jack Cline Rev. Alfred Colwell Rev. Glenn H.Davis Mr.John A. Draxler Mr. Arthur Dyke Mr. Roy Guenin Dr. Hugh T. Hall Mr.J. Dale Murphy Mr. George F. O'Bryon Rev.Irwin Olson Mr. William Patterson Mr.James G. Richardson Rev. Wilbur Rooke Rev. Gerald Smelser Mr.Eugene B.Smith Rev. Robert Sumner Rev.Earl Willetts Rev. Donald Woodby Rev. Earl Umbaugh BUSINESS MANAGER—Mr. Kenneth St. Clair, C.P.A. I 1 40

- Dean ofStudents - Mr. Richard McIntosh 11 Registrar - Dr. Clifford Johnson Our concerned counselors Dean of Women - Miss Joy Mackay 41

Administrative bridge To be elected to the Student Council, the bridge between the student body and the administration, is a great honor. As a representative assembly it assists in providing a well-rounded extra-curricular activities program, in inspiring loyalty to the school and its principles and in recommending action to be taken in various school matters. Among other activities, the Council sponsors the student body project, the Red Cross Bloodmobile visits, and Prospective Student Days. We salute the group for its interest in MIRACLE demonstrated by granting a scholarship to the editor. _JO

I have type AB positive. The Student Body Project co-chairmen choose a fund-raising film. Right to left: J. Petrie, substitute Secretary for J. Ronk; D. Warren, President; R. McDugle, Vice-President; P. Adams,Treasurer; L. Mundhenk,M. Goodwin,S. Geyser,J. Siplock, M. Karsnak,T. Bryant, J. Roden,J. Branon, C. Wilkins,G.Taylor, Mr. McIntosh, Advisor; M. Bennett, R. °Tryon, L. Richardson, P. Irish. Second Row: D. Entner, P. Reno,J. Maclaren, D. Dunn,J. Emerson, V. Merryman. 43

DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE Mr. Dowell, Miss Mackay, Jody Ronk, Mr. McIntosh, Dave Warren (not pictured). Coordination.... STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Ron McDugle, Miss Mackay, Mr. McIntosh, Joe Roden. 44

through cooperation.... ARTIST SERIES COMMITTEE Mr. Spencer, Mr. Knudsen, R. Grosh, G. Griffin. Mr. Russell, Mr. Webber. DORM COUNSELORS Back Row:J. Hartzell,D.Etner,V.Roloff,D.Olsen, B. Riter. Second Row: T. Nicklas, B. Wall, L. Mundhenk,P. Adams,B. Ross,P.Irish,T.Bryant. Seated: Mr. McIntosh, Miss Mackay. 45

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BIBLICAL EDUCATION A firm foundation is the basis of practical Christianity upon which every believer must build each facet of his life and his knowledge. No avenue of human knowledge exists but that it has light shed upon it by God's Word.This practical application by the believer is the goal ofthe Bible department as its instructors setforth the best record,commentary, and explanation of history— God's dealings with mankind,and what he demands of man today. Dr.Jeremiah lectures on Baptist heritage. ill A I I 4 )ADYLONIAN MEDO IAN? I/ 111 AN :111 , '11\11.:S igalrf 493 YEARS AN.9.24GRECIAN ,(IAN 9 P ANA Di st DE Of 1101 V 111101 4 1:1 IASC) ttttIlls Of C 111116 f L I I J IT! I Po 4 10 I RICH 11011* • TI 14 •111 311 CHURCH AGE 7 7 YEARS III V ? I- 322 PI ANOI INV A 111101 1111111010 I0 110 .00 1111 •TI III1 M A I I I SO I 0 III 1 A RI 1 MullA00 1 AMP jVIIAIUIIL ROMAN r••"IRE DAN 2.41) 43 U r A 1 t II N U DEAD 11111, 41111., ...CI 1 b II 1 0, 11 it I M Dr. William's chart illustrates God's plan for the ages.

"It's egraphe,Mr.Lawlor." Mr.Gromaki:"And Judah fell in 606." "Thefourth question,Mr.McIntosh."

Top: M.Frank,J. Miller,R.Hoffeditz,P.Wilhite,M.Stevens,P.Albrecht, C. Mikels, S.Byrd,C.Carr,G.Trimble,B.Ziegler, N.Earles,B. Randall, C. Diveley, C. Brown, J. Bryant, S. Hes, L. Kytle, D. Johns, SecretaryTreasurer;D.Rockwell,President;J.Van Horn. Preparing for the ministry Since a course in pastoral theology is not included in the school curriculum, Future Pastors Fellowship seeks to cover some basic questions and problems ordinarily discussed in this course. During the year the organization has had a number of guest speakers lecturing on practical matters such as filing sermon material and conducting baptisms, funerals, weddings and other special services. FW1VI starts the day with prayer The universal request of missionaries is, "Please pray for us." Each morning a dedicated group of Cedarville students unites in earnest prayer for our missionaries and their needs. Besides this continual ministry of prayer, Fellowship for World Missions cooperates with Grace Baptist Church in sponsoring the annual missionary conference. Left to right: M. Frank, J. Miller, G. Finley, G. Edwards, T. Nicholas, V. Booze!, D. Bellew, L. Montgomery, P. Wilhite, H. Mines, L. Dillon, Vice-President; R. Hoffeditz, President; Dr. Williams,Advisor. 50

Miss Fisher asks a thought-provoking question. CEIA conducts seminar Miss Mackay:"Files are a necessity." The principles of Christ, the Master Teacher, become the foundation of the teacher-learning process. Christian Education in Action offers the student in this department practical experience for his life work. For the club, the highlight of the year was the Christian Education Roundup in March. All the workshops were taught by the students themselves and attended by pastors and church workers from the area. The long range project of CEIA is the organization and filing of materials in the lab room remodeled by the members. Standing: J. Emerson,P. Bird,J. Rudduck,L.Sharpless,D.Dunn,J.Siplock, D. Johns. Sitting: D. Bales, President; Miss Fisher, Advisor; M. Karsnak, Vice-President; S. Goodwin, Recording Secretary; J. Petrie, Corresponding Secretary; C.Henson,Treasurer. 51

Mr. Bartholomew: "Milton must've been a Republican,too. Right?" Mr. Spencer:"I can't believe it! Did you get that from the book." LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE Thoughts into words for communication is the essence of this department. Here the student grows through exposure to the light of great ideas from peoples of all time. These ideas, taken from ancient and modern records, assist him as he grows more adept in communicating with the world around him. His world may someday include those of another language and culture.Therefore,the study of a foreign tongue adds to the growth of the educated individual. Mr. Bergen: "Language and culture are inseparable." -AM

A political column is the latest feature added to the Whispering Cedars, the periodical student publication of Cedarville College. A project of the Advanced Writing class, this paper projects thought-provoking editorials, announcements of coming events, student opinion polls, sports write-ups, and articles on faculty and student activities. Left to Right: A. Cayton, Typist; M. Ammons, Arts Editor; S. Martin, Copy Reader; R. Mc Dugle, Editor; Mr. Greenwood,Advisor;G.Goodwin,Reporter;R.Millikin,Reporter-in-Chief. Read it in Whispering Cedars Mr.Greenwood is armed for another day. Outofour hands into yours 5;

EDITOR J. Siplock BUSINESS MANAGER S Geyser ART EDITOR M.Greiner TYPISTS . J. Hamilton, R. Hussey, M.Sampson COPY WRITERS . D. Olson, R. Grosh SPORTS . . . C. Wilkins, P. Brower LAYOUTS . . . . B. Mays, S. Lepine Every meeting means work to those on the annual staff. There are always pictures to be taken,layouts drawn up,headlines written and copy typed before the next deadline. What a sense of relief when the last page is sent in. Though the work is hard and hours are long,it is all worthwhile when this year's reflection of Cedarville College, the 1964 Miracle is in your hands. There can only result.. . 54

Left to right: M. Ammons, P. Gathany, R. Millikin, D. Fetzer, J. Bryant,D.Park,K.Alberter,D.Jensen,K.Nordine. The voice of Cedarville WCDR-FM —the voice of Cedarville College—exists as another avenue of training for young people in communicating truth more effectively. The station was established in December of 1962 with the hard work of Paul Gathany and David Jeremiah under the direction of Mr. John Reed. WCDR is seeing much improvement—the result of better programming and the use of professional broadcasting equipment. The programs transmitted from the Cedarville tower range from "Moonlight Meditations" and Music of the Masters" to "Following the Yellow Jackets." Mr.Reed:"Isn't it great to be alive?" Left to right: J. Stockwell, J. Ronk,J. Newcomer,J. Stockwell,V.Boozel,N.Shimits,J.Skillman,B.Bieger.

Sock 'n' Buskin calling all actors "In Case of Murder," the fall mystery-comedy production, delighted students, faculty, and visitors alike. This light and refreshing play was sponsored by Sock 'n' Buskin in cooperation with the speech department. The club is organized to teach the basic skills of acting and the subjects relative to state production. Front: J. McClintic, Treasurer; J. Skillman, J. Moore, C. Ward, D. Park,P. Adams,M. Konicek. Second: C. Mikels,D.Dunn,P.Bird,Secretary; J. Stockwell,T.Miller,M.Ballard,President;Mrs.Maddox,Advisor. Back:T.Ellis,G.Goodwin,Vice-President;M.Ziegler. Going places in debate Under the direction of Mrs. Maddox, the Cedarville College debate team participated in its third year of intercollegiate competition. The team has exposed itself to competition from such schools as Wittenberg College, Capitol University, and Ohio State University, and has successfully met the demand for quick thinking and good sportsmanship. Mrs. Maddox: "The affirmative has the burden of proof." NEGATIVE: J. Stockwell J. Ronk AFFIRMATIVE: P. Carlson A. Macdonald

SCIENCE Mr.Elmore has an enthusiastic audience. Dissect a frog. Combine H2SO4 and NaOH.Explain the refraction of light rays through water. Find the sine and cosine ofangle A.These are typicalinstructions heard by students in the science department.Through the study of biology, chemistry, physical science, and mathematics the student is able to receive a glimpse of the Creator through the splendor and perfection of His created world. Dr. Brumbaugh: "My personal black stripped chick." "Was it a heart attack,Mr.Thomson?"

Mr.Wetzel:"Newton never had it so good." Mr.Frye:"And in the East,the evening star." 59

Cameras behind the "Miracle" The yearbook staff is indebted to members ofthe Photo Club for taking most of the activity shots for the annual. This project, among others, gives the Photo Club an opportunity to practice the mechanics and esthetics of photography demonstrated in their hi-monthly meetings. Left to right: J. Osborne, D. Dawes,T. Bryant, President; M.Pereira, L. Opitz, D. Entner, Dr. Johnson,Advisor; M.Averitt,Secretary-Treasurer; N.Thomas,J. Walborn,D.Gapinski,J. Engelmann,R.Moore. Pi Delta correlate science and Scripture Controversial issues,such as the Day-Age and Solar Day theories of creation, are the subjects for investigation by members of this organization. Their aim is to seek, through discussion, special speakers, and group investigation, the reconciliation of scientific and Scriptural truth. Left to right: F. Bush, J. Addleman, Treasurer; J. Moore, Vice-President; Mr. Elmore, Advisor;M.Stevens,President. 6()

SOCIAL SCIENCES Mr. McDonald: "We must understand the folkways and norms of all people." Mr.Gale explains the handwriting ofGod in history. Man through the ages is the field of study for those in the department of Social Science. The study runs the gamut of history, geography, sociology, and political science. These,integrated,aid the student in seeing God's plan ruling the centuries and the harmony which exists between secular knowledge and Bible truth. Newly organized as an independent outlet of this department is the Cedarville Conservatives. Its purpose is to keep students informed in affairs of government— world, national, and local—and to persuade them to a conservative point of view. Outside speakers, a fifteenminute radio broadcast weekly, and bulletin board displays on current events are some of its means to this end. History and politics in action Standing:S. Brown,M.Ziegler,R.McDugle,Secretary;D.Entner,Treasurer;P.Reno,President;J.Stowell,Vice-President;J. Roden. Sitting: R.Clader,I. Milliken,Mr.St. Clair,Advisor;J.Petrie. ()1

Mr.St. Clair emphasizes economy and thrift. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The fastest growing department at Cedarville, that of business, offers a Christian emphasis to those entering this secular field. A prospective business student may major in accounting, general business, secretarial science, and business administration. Practical courses such as principles of accounting and typewriting are also beneficial to those not majoring in business. Mrs. Webber: "Let's not sacrifice accuracy for speed." 62

Interested business students have united to form Future Business Associates, the newest club on campus. The organization, meeting monthly, is designed to give the student a broader view of the business world in action and his possible place in it. Mr.Wyselaunches out into a new chapter. Business is our business First Row: Mr. Wyse, Adviser; K. Swigart, Treasurer; R. O'Bryon, Vice-President; B. Adamson, Secretary; G. Hensley, Publicity Director; J. Walker, President. Second Row: T. Bryant, J. Bryant, E. Norris, B. Randall, R. Auffort, D. Norris, E. Acker,R. Mick. Third Row:J. Gann,J. Zeigler,E.Dudley,L.Lane,C.Diveley,D.Bellew,S.Monroe,D.McGinnis.Fourth Row:D.Stephens,W.Riter, K.Gilden,A.Macdonald.S.Geyser,M.Pereira,J. Osborne,G.Johnson. 63

HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Callan looks on with satisfaction The ancient philosophers have said: "A sound mind in a sound body." Physical fitness is vital to the total wellbeing of the individual. The Physical Education Department seeks to achieve this goal as well as that of teaching the fundamentals of organized play, the basics of camping and recreation, and the principles of personal and community health. This field of study is of special value in reaching youth in and outside of our churches. Mr. Moody: Every muscle is important. 64

A nucleus of Yellow Jackets'fans Behind every successful athletic team is a group of enthusiastic fans to encourage them when the going is tough. Working with the cheerleaders, the Pep Club has been a factor in cheering the team on to victory. Top row: J. Ashby, M. DeLaReintrie, R. Grant, B. Smith, I. Milikin, 0. Tarter, S. Geyser. Second row: M. Schulte, V. Shepard, Treasurer; M. Goddard, President; L. Miller, Secretary; M. Middleton, M. Ehnis. Front row: M.Bennett, P. Kaster,V.Curcio,B.Adamson,A.Cayton. VC backs athletics The Varsity C Club is an organization composed of our college athletes who have won varsity letters. Among other things, V.C. is responsible for setting up the church tournaments, producing the programs for home basketball games, and selling refreshments during half-time. Left to right: J. Walborn, W. Francis, L. Richardson, T. Rotondi, R. Dew, R. Auffort,D.Werner,R.Davis. Left to right: G. Culley, C. Wilkins, Mr. Callan, Advisor; A. Merwald, Treasurer; T. DeLanzo, President; T. Miller, Secretary; R. Lane,Vice-President. 65

Miss Mackay and fellow-campers brave the elements. WRA— Sports for women Top Row: S. Wing, V. Shepard,0.Tarter, K. Morgan,J. Amos,F. Doctor. Second Row:D. Bush, J. Bryant,C. Ward,J. McClish, G.Bonnema. Front Row: M.Jeremiah,President; B. Adamson,Secretary-Treasurer; N.Smith, Vice-President; Miss Kearney, Advisor; R. Ross, Intramural Chairman. Miss Kearney: "Let's play ball." The first practical outlet for women in the Physical Education Department is the new Women's Recreation Association. This club, one of the largest on campus, meets bi-monthly for such activities as bowling and swimming. Besides providing recreation for its member, W.R.A.sets up the intramural program for all sportsminded women. W.R.A. members enjoy a pajama party. 1 66

PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION Cedarville College has taken another step toward the fulfillment of a vision as evidenced by adding Education to the Department of Psychology. Beginning in the fall of 1964, courses leading to a teaching certificate from the State of Ohio will be offered. The ground has been broken with teacher certification and we are ready to begin building. Mr.Dowell seeks to motivate his psychology students. Dr. Maddox and Dr.Johnson work together on the education program. Freshmen learn test resultsfrom Dr.Maddox.

FINE ARTS Mr. Russell:"Now as I see this, you need to make it darker here to give that 1% extra." The Fine Arts Department seeks to give the individual a deeper appreciation for the beautiful in music and art. New this year is the combination of these two areas into one course — Appreciation of Art and Music. Church, campus and community receive benefit from this department through its various outlets — art exhibits, choral groups and the band. Professor Russell and Professor Thornton correlate the fine arts.

First Row: V. Merryman,E.Dudley,C.Wenner,I. Millikan, man,R.Johnson,M.Averitt,G. Griffin,R.Clater,R.Auffort, G. Taylor, H. Oakley, R. Reynolds, J. Walker, D. Nims, T. G.Fransted.Fourth Row:Mr.Thornton,Director; D.Parks,J. New instruments give a fuller tone E. Dudley,F. Haas,P. Adams.Second Row:W.Banks,M.DeLaReintrie,S.GoodPresident; L.McFadden,W.Riter.Third Row:C.Headlee,K.Patterson,D.Dawes, Ellis, R. Werner,M. Kellogg, Vice-President; S. Addleman,G.Sudano,M.Jones, Petrie,Secretary-Treasurer;E.Krueger,B.Griffith. The 42 - member Cedarville College Band has had an increase in activity this past year. The band marched for the first time in the Homecoming parade. Badly needed instruments were purchased last fall and a candy sale began the drive to raise money for uniforms. The band was probably best known for its lively Playing at home games during basketball season. In March the instrumentalists gave an outstanding Annual Spring Concert which included numbers from the flute and trumpet trios as well as group pieces. Mr.Thornton:"One,Two,Three.- (0)

Mr. Webber schedules music groups. First Row: G. Griffin, F. Haas, Mr. Webber, Advisor; P. Irish, S. Bird, Vice-President; P. Adams, President; N. Smith, Treasurer; H. Wing, Secretary. Second Row: V. Curcio, B. Griffith, R. Werner, Miss Smith, Advisor; D. Jensen, G. Taylor, Mr.Thornton, V. Roloff. Tri-M recognizes excelling music students The Modern Music Masters is an honor music organization for the purpose of nationally recognizing college students with outstanding musical ability. The Tri-M members are selected for leadership, scholarship, cooperation, service, and character—a well-rounded criterion. 70

Choralaires add color to any program Our secular singing group,the Choralaires is now in its third year at Cedarville College. Miss Smith's direction keeps the ever-popular organization in demand by both the student body and outside groups with such songs as "Tumbling Tumbleweed" and "Fifty Nifty United States." Miss Smith instructs an outstanding pupil.

Mr. Knudsen: "Let's put some real life into it." Westward The College Choir, an integral part of Cedarville College,is under the capable direction of Mr. Knudsen. This year it traveled as far West as Omaha, Nebraska, through Iowa, Indiana, and Illinois on its annual spring tour. 1 72

Ho! Top Row: R. Ridnour,T.Timmons,G. Finley, M. Wilson, B. Griffith, H. Oakley, D. Jensen, J. Barker, L. Morris, P. Reno, M. Frank, G. Harris. Second Row: R. Grosh, C. Wenner, C. Coppock, N. Buerer, B. Werner, K. Nordine, S. Geyser, C. Johnson, E. Smelser, M. Schulte, V. Curcio, H. Wing, Librarian; J. Irish. Front Row: M. Knudsen, G. Trimble, L. Miller, M. Middleton, M. Caulfield, G.Brown,L. Czerniak,Vice-President; G.Taylor,President;S.Byrd,D.Knudsen, J. Carter,S.McCowan,Librarian; M.Brong,Secretary-Treasurer;T.Duffle. 73

Literary societies supplement academics The three literary societies on campus have as their purpose the development of the individual along the lines of literary, musical, artistic and social tastes. Alpha Chi, the only men's literary organization, had a busy year under its new advisor, Mr. Spencer. Among other activities, the group sponsored the Thanksgiving Banquet, the first formal banquet of the year, and a program by guest singer Frank Boggs, a bass from Word Records. "A gracious woman retaineth honor"is the society verse chosen by Kappa Delta Chi. Selling beautiful yellow mums at homecoming has become one of the group's traditions along with the coat check at basketball games as a moneymaking project. The organization's many activities included a picnic, a slumber party, an interior decorating demonstration, and attendance at a play and musical production. Gamma Chi—Women for Christ— traditionally sponsors the Valentine Banquet which was held this year on February 29th,leap year day,with the theme, "A Nite in the Hills." The annual buffet dinner at the home of Mrs. Maddox, a shopping trip in Columbus, useful demonstrations on cake decorating and ceramics, and a breakfast at the Springfield Pancake House were a few of its activities. 74

Top Row: M. Stephens, Secretary; V. Roloff, L. Montgomery, S. Seevers, Vice-President; Mr. Spencer, Advisor; B. Riter, President. Second Row: D. Shue, J. Bonnema,T. Miller, C. Wilkins, R. Lamb,T. Bryant, Third Row: D. Park, D. Nims, D. Prosser. 75

P. Micka, President; B. Wall, Vice-President; S. Fennell, Treasurer; L. Duddleston,Secretary;(Not Pictured)J. Siplock, Social Chairman; J. Maclaren,J. Hartzell,C.Botzner,S.Bartheld,S. Ackerman,M.Brong,J. Davis,S. Wing,S.Eckert,B.Adamson,M.West,J. Carter,G. Liechty, J. Gann,R. Butler, A. Cayton, M.Floyd,R.Smith, Advisor.

R. Millikan, L. Healy,J. VanWyk,J. Bryant, V. Curcio, C. Mikels,M.Goodwin,D. Dunn,M.Ballard,Program Chairman;D.Olsen,Treasurer; M. Maddox, Advisor; L. Shaw, M. Bennett, J. Petrie, Vice-President; H. Wing, President; P. Good, Social Chairman; J. Clifford, J. Ronk,J. Hanlon,J. Rudduck,B. Randall,C. Dively, C. Wenner,S. Byrd,Secretary. 77

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Pat Adams Silvis, Illinois First Baptist Church B.A., Sociology - Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Sock 'n' Buskin 2,3,4;Plays 1,2,3,4;Choir 1, 2,3,4, Historian 3; Band 1,2,3, 4; Choralaires 2, 3; Modern Music Masters 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, President 4; Small Music Groups 1,2,3; Radio Staff - WCDR 3, 4; Dorm Counselor 4; Lemon Sisters 1,2,3,4. Robert George Auffort Collingswood, New Jersey Haddon Heights Baptist Church B.S., Business and Accounting - Rutgers University (summer '63) Varsity"C"4; Tennis Team 1,2,3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Business Club 4. Bette Adamson Perry,Iowa First Baptist Church B.S., Secretarial Science - Class Secretary 3,4;Gamma Chi 1;Kappa Delta Chi 2,3,4,Treasurer 3;Plays 3; Girls Basketball Team 1,2,3,4; Girls Baseball Team 1,2; W.R.A.4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Chapel Choir 1; Business Club 4, Secretary 4; Girls Volleyball Manager 4; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Captain 4. Sally Ann Bender Clendenin, West Virginia Calvary Baptist Church B.A., English - Central State '63- '64; Sock 'n' Buskin 3,4, Historian 3; Plays 2, 3, 4; Miracle Staff 3, Copy Editor; Whispering Cedars Staff 3; Girls Basketball Team 3; W.R.A.4;Pep Club 2;Chapel Choir 1; Band 1, 2; Choralaires 2, 3, 4; Radio Staff - WCDR 3; Lemon Sisters L2,3.4. Sharon Kay Addleman Hillsdale, Michigan North Adams Baptist Church B.A.,Music-Fellowship for World Missions 1,2,3;Band 1,2,3. Juanita Rose Allford Sepulveda,California Berean Baptist Church B.S., Christian Education-Moody Bible Institute '60; Kent State University (summer '61 and '63) Student Council 3; Gamma Chi 3; Plays 3; Whispering Cedars Staff3; Fellowship for World Missions 3.

Veo Frederick Boozel Clymer, New York Cutting Community Church B.A.,Bible — Practical Bible Training School '59-'62; Radio Staff — WCDR 4. John R. Bigelow Detroit, Michigan West Chicago Baptist Church B.A., Bible — Shelton College '57- '58; Future Pastors Fellowship 4; Varsity "C" 4; Basketball Team 3; Baseball Team 3; Soccer Team 4; Chapel Choir 2,3. Tyrone Bryant Akron,Ohio Akron Baptist Temple B.S., Business Administration — Akron University '59-'60; HammelActual Business College '60-'61; Student Council 3,4; Student Body Project Co-Chairman; Miracle Staff 2, 3, 4; Radio Staff — WCDR 4; Photo Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Business Club 4;Alpha Chi4. Joan Bryant Akron, Ohio Akron Baptist Temple B.S., Secretarial Science — Akron University '59-'60; Hammel-Actual Business College '61; Gamma Chi 2, 3, 4; Fellowship for World Missions 3; W.R.A. 4; Radio Staff — WCDR 4;Business Club 4. Barbara Ellen Blackburn Canton, Ohio Calvary Baptist Church,Covington, Kentucky B.A., Elementary Education — Belmont College'60-'61. Peggy Buerer Cedarville, Ohio_ Maranatha Baptist Church,Springfield,Ohio. B.A., Christian Education; Gamma Chi 1, 2; Fellowship for World Missions I, 2; Christian Education in Action 4. 83

David Cochran Russell,Iowa Grace Baptist, Cedarville, Ohio A.B.,Social Science. Larry Czerniak Hammond,Indiana Calvary Baptist Church, Highland, Indiana Indiana University '60-'61; Class President 4; Student Council 3; Choir 2,3,4,President4,Vice President 4; Small Music Groups 3, 4; Christ Against Communism 3. Will Chandler Dayton,Ohio Christian Tabernacle B.S., Christian Education — Akron Bible Institute '53-'54; Columbia Bible College '54-'55; Cornus Hill Bible College'55-'56. Thomas DeLanzo New Castle, Pennsylvania CalvaryIndependent Church B.A., Political Science — Central State '62-'63; Youngstown University (summer '62-'63); Class President 2; Plays 3; Varsity"C"2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; Baseball Team 1,2,3,4,Co-Captain 2,3,4. Gordon Dean Chitty Xenia, Ohio First Reformed Church B.A., Bible — Central State '63-'64; Band 1,2,3. Carolyn Diveley Seymour,Illinois Grace Baptist Church B.S., Secretarial Science — Bob Jones University '58-'62; Gamma Chi 4; Fellowship for World Missions4;Business Club 4. 84 JII

Lois Duddleston Decatur, Illinois Riverside Baptist Church B.A., Elementary Education - Central State '62-'63; Kappa Delta Chi 2,3,4,Chaplain 3,Secretary 4; Plays 2; Whispering Cedars Staff 2;Chapel Choir 1,2.3. Paul Gathany Highland,'Indiana Calvary Baptist Church B.A., Speech - Alpha Chi 1, 2,3, Parliamentarian 3; Sock 'n' Buskin 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Homecoming Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Technical Director 3.4; Band 1; Radio Staff- WCDR, Announcer and Chief Engineer 4. Robert Edwards Sharon Springs,New York Grace Baptist Church B.S., General Science - Central State '61-'64; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3. Suzanne G. Geyser Berea,Ohio Berea Baptist Church B.S., Secretarial Science- Central State '63-'64; Miracle Staff 3, 4; Whispering Cedars Staff 2; Girls Basketball Team 3; W.R.A. 4; Pep Club 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, 2, 3; College Choir 4; Choralaires 2, 3, 4,Secretary 4; Small Music Groups 3, 4; Business Club 4; Volleyball 4; Lemon Sisters 1,2,3,4. Liliane M.Eicher Balaka, Congo Republic, Africa West Chicago Baptist Church, Detroit,Michigan B.S.. Nursing - Multnomah School ofthe Bible. Dave Fetzer Cleveland Heights, Ohio Cedar Hill Baptist Church B.A.,Bible. 85

Shirley Kay Goodman Mentone,Indiana First Baptist Church , Christian Education — Fellowship for World Missions 3, 4; Christian Education in Action 4, Recording Secretary 4; Band 1; Chapel Choir 2. Melvin Hall Milan, Michigan Milan Baptist Church B.A., Bible — Detroit Bible College'59-'63. Mary Rae Goodwin Oak Forest, Illinois Grace Baptist Church, Cedarville, Ohio B.A.,Elementary Education — Central State '62-'63; Student Council 3,4; Gamma Chi 1,3,4,Vice-President 3; Sock 'n' Buskin 3,4; Plays 2,3; Fellowship for World Missions 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Chapel Choir 1; Dorm Counselor 2. James Hamilton Wilmington,Delaware Community Fellowship B.A., Business Administration — Taylor University '59-'60; Class Chaplain 1; Plays 1; Business Club 4. Carol Miriam Gorthey Broadalbin, New York Broadalbin Baptist Church B.A., English — Central State College '63-'64; Fellowship for World Missions 3; Christ Against Communism 3,Secretary 3. Jim Grafton Worthington, Pennsylvania BA.,History.

Carol Henson St. Louis, Missouri Lackland Road Baptist Church B.S., Christian Education — Gamma Chi 1; Christian Education in Action 4, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1, 2;College Choir 1,2. Jeane Hartsell North Adams,Michigan Grace Baptist Church, Cedarville, Ohio B.S., Business — Moody Bible Institute '57; Jackson Junior College '60; Central State College '62- '64; Fellowship for World Missions 1; Business Club 4; Administrative Secretary 1,2,3,4. Judith Ann Humphreys Findlay, Ohio First Baptist Church B.A., Elementary Education — Findlay College '60-'61; Central State '62-'64; Gamma Chi 1,2,Secretary 2. Elaine Ann Hirschy Evans City, Pennsylvania First Baptist Church B.A., Elementary Education Geneva College '60-'61; Fellowship for World Missions 2,3,4. Gary J. Hensley Greenville, Ohio St.Paul Lutheran Church B.S., Business Administration — Ohio State University '55-'56; Jacobs College '58-'59; Business Club 4;GolfTeam 4. Bonnie Lee Jackson Akron,Ohio Akron Baptist Temple B.A., Bible — Southland Bible Institute; Kappa Delta Chi 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Fellowship for World Missions3;Chapel Choir 2.

Marian Karsnak Novelty, Ohio Riverview Bible Baptist Church B.A., Christian Education — King's College '60-'61; Plays 2; Christian Education in Action 4, Vice President4. Lawrence N. Killian Shickshinny, Pennsylvania Shickshinny Protestant Church B.S., General Science — Case Institute of Technology '56-'58; Regular Baptist Bible Institute '59; Hiram College '60-'61; Central State College '63-'64; Class Chaplain 3; Plays 3; Whispering Cedars Staff2;Pi Delta 2. Gary A.Jacobs Bay City, Michigan First BaptistChurch B.S., Physical Science — Bay City Junior College '61-'62; Central State College '63-'64; Track 2. Rod Lane Midland, Ohio First Baptist Church, Blanchester, Ohio B.A., History — Varsity "C" 1, 2, 3,4, Secretary 2, Vice President 4; Baseball 2,3; Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4. Donna Lou Johns Grove City,Pennsylvania First Baptist Church B.S., Christian Education—Gamma Chi 2, 3, Program Chairman 3; Fellowship for World Missions 1,2, 3,4,Secretary-Treasurer 4; Chapel Choir 1. Hope Marie (Willie) Lloyd Faribault, Minnesota Grace Baptist Church, Cedarville, Ohio B.A., English — Mankato State College(summer '61); Central State College '63-'64; Whispering Cedars Staff 1. 88

Joseph W.Lloyd Elyria, Ohio Grace Baptist Church, Cedarville, Ohio B.A., Bible — University at Notre Dame '58-'59; Saint Edward's University '59-'60; Future Pastors Fellowship 2,3. Judith L. Michaels Northfield, Ohio Northfield Baptist Church B.S., Science — Akron University '58-'59; College Choir 2,3. Sheryl Ann Martin Fort Wayne,Indiana Immanuel Baptist Church A.B., Social Science — Central State College '63-'64; Gamma Chi 1,3,4;Plays3. Ronald Dean Mick Monroe,Iowa Grace Baptist Church, Cedarville, Ohio B.S., Business Administration — Business Club 4. Janet Lee McClish Sharon,Pennsylvania Sharon Baptist Church B.A., Physical Education — Youngstown University'62-'63; Gamma Chi 1, 2; Womens Basketball Team 2; Volleyball Team 4; W.R.A. 4; Pep Club 2. Dennis McDonald Lake Orion, Michigan Lake Orion First Baptist Church A.B.,Elementary Education — Central State College '62-'63; Varsity "C" 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4;Camera Club 1. 89

Patricia Anne Micka Ridgefield Park,New Jersey First Baptist Church, Hackensack, New Jersey B.A., English - Montclair State College '63; Class Treasurer 2; Kappa Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 2, President 3, 4; Whispering Cedars Staff 3, Copy Editor 3;ChapelChoir 1,2,3. Roger O'Bryon Eldora,Iowa First Baptist Church B.S., Business Administration - Student Council 4; College Choir 1, 2; Quartet 1,2,3; Business Club 4,Vice President4. Rita Faye Millikin Kalkaska, Michigan Calvary Baptist Church B.S., Speech - Student Council 3; Gamma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Sock 'n' Buskin 2,3,4,President 3,4;Plays 2, 3, 4; Whispering Cedars 4; Fellowship for World Missions 1;Radio Staff - WCDR 4; College Choir 1, 2,3. Arlene I. Oehmcke Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Garfield Avenue Baptist Church B.A., Elementary Education - Spencerian College '59; Central State'62-'65;Gamma Chi 3,4. Jay W.Moore Verona, Wisconsin Memorial Baptist Church B.S., Biology - Student Council 4; Alpha Chi 1, 2; Plays 3,4; Fellowship for World Missions 3;Pep Club 2, 3, Vice President 2, 3; Chapel Choir 2; Pi Delta 2,3,4,Vice President2,4. Norman A. Nicklas Callery,Pennsylvania First Baptist Church, Evans City, Pennsylvania B.A., Bible - Class Vice President 3; Plays 1; Fellowship for World Missions 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; Future Pastors Fellowship 3,President 3. 111

Robert Dale Reynolds Xenia, Ohio First Reformed Church B.A., Bible — Central State '62; Class Chaplain 2; Student Council 2; Plays 3; Band 1, 2,3, 4; Choralaires 3,4; Radio Staff— WCDR 3,4. Charles Oehmcke Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Garfield Avenue Baptist Church B.A., Biology — University of Wisconsin '59- 61; Central State College '62-'64; Pi Delta 3;Alpha Chi2. William R. Riter Deerfield, Illinois Community Baptist Church B.S., Business Administration — Alpha Chi 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4;Dorm Counselor4. David Harold Rifenberick Spartansburg, Pennsylvania First Baptist Church B.S., Chemistry — Temple University '59-'60; Student Council 4; Alpha Chi 4,Chaplain 4;Fellowship for World Missions 3,4.President 4; Choir 2, 4; Choralaires 4; Small Music Groups 4; Pi Delta 3. 4, Treasurer 3.4. R.Dan Park Vassar, Michigan First Baptist Church B.A., Speech — Maryville College '59-'60; Alpha Chi 3,4; Plays 3, 4; Sock 'n' Buskin 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choralaires 3, 4; Radio Staff — WCDR 3,4. Marian RothwellOakland, New Jersey Franklin Lakes Baptist Church B.S., Elementary Education — Patterson State College '60-'61; Central State College '62-'64; Kappa Delta Chi 4; Plays 3; Pep Club 2; Small Music Groups2,3,4.

Nancy Ellen Shimits East Cleveland, Ohio Hayden Avenue Baptist Church A.B., English - Western Reserve University (Summer '61); Central State College '62-'64;Student Council 1, 2,3; Discipline Committee 2; Sock'n'Buskin 3,4;Plays 1,2,3,4; Whispering Cedars Staff 1, 2, Assistant Editor 1, Editor 2; Choralaires 3,4; Radio Staff- WCDR 4; Debate Team 3; Chapel Choir I. Tony Rotondi Teaneck, New Jersey First Baptist Church, Hackensack, NewJersey B.A., Bible - Alpha Chi 1, 2, 3, President 2,3; Varsity"C"4; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer Team 4,Co-Captain 4;Pep Club 2,3,President 2,3; Radio Staff- WCDR 4. Eleanor Louise Smelser Medina,Ohio First Baptist Church A.B., Music - Central State College '63; Fellowship of World Missions 2, 3; Choir 3, 4; Choralaires 3,4. Judith Ann Siplock Chesterland,Ohio Riverview Bible Baptist Church B.A., Christian Education - The King's College '60-'61; Student Council 4; Kappa Delta Chi 2,3,4, Social Chairman 3,4; Miracle Staff 4,Editor-in-chief 4; Christian Ed.in Action 4. Stan Seevers Galena, Ohio Calvary Baptist,Xenia B.A.,Bible - Bob Jones University '60-'61; Alpha Chi 3,4, Vice-President 3,4; Choir 2; Dorm Counsellor 4. Nancy C.Smith Kirkersville, Ohio Bible Mission Baptist, Reynoldsburg,Ohio B.A., English - Central State College '61-'64; Women's Basketball Team 1,2,3,4; W.R.A.4,President 4; Chapel Choir 1, 3; Choralaires 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, Librarian 2; Modern Music Masters 3,4,Treasurer 4;Dorm Counselor4;Women's Volleyball Team 4; Lemon Sisters 1,2,3,4.

Emily Jane Smoker Elkhart, Indiana Faith Baptist Church B.S., Elementary Education — Arizona State University '62-'63; Gamma Chi 4; Pep Club 1; Chapel Choir 1. David Earl Taylor Blanchester, Ohio First Baptist Church B.A., Bible — Class Chaplain 4; Miracle Staff 1, 2, Art Editor 2; Future Pastors Fellowship 4, VicePresident4. Jerry E. Stafford Baltimore, Maryland Townsend Avenue Baptist Church A.B., Social Science; Central State College'62-'64. Evelyn Beth Thorns Sylvania, Ohio Emmanuel Baptist Church, Toledo, Ohio B.S., Biological Science — Toledo School of Nursing; Fellowship of World Missions 2; School Nurse 2,3. Margaret Elizabeth Stowell Hackensack,New Jersey First Baptist Church B.A., Speech — Central State College '63; Montclair State College '64; Student Council 3, 4; Student Affairs Committee 3; Gamma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 2; Plays 4; Miracle Staff 2, 3, Copy Editor 2, Editor in Chief 3; Radio Staff — WCDR 3,4; College Youth for Nixon-Lodge 1, Program Chairman. Kenneth Swigert Winterset,Iowa Grace Baptist Church B.S., Accounting — Senior VicePresident; Student Council 2; Alpha Chi 1,2; Baseball Team 3,4, Statistician 3, 4; Choir 1, 2; Business Club 4, Treasurer 4; Election Committee 4. 9')

David Bruce Trumbull LaVale, Maryland Calvary Baptist Church, Cresantown,Maryland B.S., Biological Science — Class Vice-President 1; Choir 1, 2; Pi Delta 2,3,4,President3. David Warren Taylor, Michigan Trinity Baptist Church B.A., Bible — Class president 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4, President 4; Discipline Committee 4; Sock'n' Buskin 3; Plays 2,3; Miracle Staff 2,3; Varsity"C"2,3,4;Choir 2,3; Track team 1.2. Judith Ann Walborn Cleveland, Ohio Cedarhill Baptist Church B.A., Social Science — Chapel Choir 2, 3; Fellowship of World Missions 3. Sandra Gayle Welch Bellbrook, Ohio First Reformed Church B.A., English — Central State College '63-'64; Kappa Delta Chi2,3,4. Thomas James Walker Soap Lake, Washington First Baptist Church B.S., Business — Pep Club 1; Band 1,2,4;Business Club 4,President4. Betty Wall Decatur,Illinois Riverside Baptist Church B.A., Sociology — Class Secretary 2; Student Council 2; Kappa Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, VicePresident4;Chapel Choir 1. '4

NOT PICTURED Howard Day Cedarville, Ohio Irving Phillips Woodard Jamestown, New York Chandler Street Baptist Church B.A., History — Moody Bible Institute '57-'59, Jamestown Community College'54-'55. Judith Eileen Neufeld Sidney, Nebraska First Baptist Church B.S., Christian Education — Silver State Baptist Bible School '59-'61; Kappa Delta Chi 4; Miracle Staff3; Christian Ed.,in Action 4. Gene Arnold Wright Harrison, Michigan South Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, Gardena, California B.S., General Science — Central Michigan University '61-'62; Long Beach State '63; Central State College '64; Alpha Chi 1,2;Fellowship of World Missions2;Chapel Choir 1. Frederick 0.Shugar Plymouth,Pennsylvania Franklin Street Church B.A., Bible — Practical Bible Training School'62.

Juniors Advisor Mr. Elmore President D Entner Vice-President M Stevens Secretary S Fennell

JUNIORS Martha Ammons Gardena, California Dennis Bellew Cincinnati, Ohio Sharon Ackerman Frankfort, Michigan Janice Amos Mayfield, Ohio Grace Bonnema Perry, Ohio Paul Brower Rockford, Michigan Ross Adams Akron. Ohio R. Duane Bales Pana, Illinois Gary Brandes Buffalo, New York Clara Brown Marathon, New York Janice Addleman Hillsdale, Michigan Suzanne Bartheld Valley Stream,New York Mary Brong Clear Lake.Iowa Thomas Brown Eagle Grove.Iowa Kathleen Alberter Johnstown, Pennsylvania Nancy Buerer Cedarville, Ohio 98

- Rayna Butler Corning, New York Ray Davis Sherman,New York Shirley Byrd Hammond,Indiana Ardith Cayton Phul Carlson Gary,Indiana Marcus Combs Milwaukee, Wisconsin Dayton, Ohio Martha Crull Howe,Indiana Fay Doctor Ellsworth, Michigan Mary Cunningham Bradenton, Florida Jerry Eaton Rochester, Indiana Joan Carter Sinclairville, New York Carolyn Coppock Xenia, Ohio Victoria Curcio Portsmouth,Ohio Susanne Eckert Berea, Ohio JUNIORS Judith Couwenhoven Harvey, Illinois Janice Davis Mentone,Indiana Alim•—_ 99

JUNIORS David Elmore Cedarville, Ohio Donald Entner Dunkirk,Indiana Dawne Evans New Carlisle, Ohio ••"" ! Suzanne Fennell Fennell Sturgis, Michigan Joanne Goss Bay City, Michigan Raymond Hoffeditz Linton,Indiana Gordon Finley Faribault, Minnesota Boyd Griffith Creston,Iowa Phyllis Irish Gary,Indiana Mary Ellen Floyd Galion, Ohio Joanne Hamilton Alton, Illinois David Jensen Wellington, Ohio Melvin Frank Lewiston,Idaho Judith Hartzell Butler, Pennsylvania Maryalyce Jeremiah Cedarville, Ohio Diane Evans New Carlisle, Ohio Paul Jodry Stryker, Ohio 100

Susan Johns East Randolph,New York Al Merwald Portage, Indiana Gary Johnson Silvis, Illinois Michael Kellogg Detroit, Michigan Jean Maclaren Harpster, Ohio Terry Miller Elyria, Ohio Ruth Johnson Portsmouth, Ohio Nancy Kettell Falls, Pennsylvania Susan Martin Bronson, Michigan Herman Mines Cleveland, Ohio Patricia Kaster Ventura,Iowa E.Ray Lamb JUNIORS M.Kay Lamb Crawfordsville,Indiana Crawfordsville, Indiana Shelby Mayo Loveland, Ohio Sharon Monroe Sturgis, Michigan Ronald McDugle Pontiac, Illinois Luann Mundhenk Pitsburg. Ohio 101

JUNIORS Jerry Osborn Midland, Ohio Eugene Ream Bess Murphy Crane,Indiana Joe Osborne Wheelersburg, Ohio Erris Reed Brookfield, Wisconsin Cedarville, Ohio Val Roloff Charles City,Iowa Arlene Nightingale Cleveland, Ohio Juliann Petrie Highland, Michigan Paul Reno Cedarville, Ohio Linda Skeie Ames,Iowa David Norris Rochester,Indiana Barbara Randall Essexville, Michigan Richard Rich St. Louis, Michigan Jerry Stadt Deerfield, Illinois Ed Norris Rochester,Indiana Dan Stephens McMillan, Michigan 102

Marvin Stephens Barbara Thorne Grand Rapids, Michigan Medford,New Jersey Sylvia Wing West Winfield, New York Eugene Wallis Thurston, Ohio David Werner Columbia Falls, Montana Corwith,Iowa David Thorne Janet Tremba Medford, New Jersey Youngstown,Ohio Roosevelt Walker Cedarville, Ohio Lowell Wood David Wilhite David Woodman Chehalis, Washington Bay City, Michigan Jon Walborn Cleveland, Ohio Jeneen Williams Greenfield,Indiana Mervin Ziegler Wellington, Ohio JUNIORS Cornelia Ward Collins, Ohio Helen Wing Wyoming,Michigan NOT PICTURED Ronald Butler Dozier Carter Jim Joiner Priscilla Joiner Geraldine Wickell I

i Sophomores Advisor Mr. Thomson President C Wilkins Vice-President G Culley Secretary R Ross Treasurer C Johnson —.des

SOPHOMORES Martha Bennett Cleveland Heights, Ohio Marvin Bergsma Grand Rapids, Michigan Barbara Bieger Lincoln, Nebraska Patricia Bird Saline, Michigan Jan Bonnema Painesville, Ohio Ruth Ann Boonstra Garfield, New Jersey Lois Brooker Sebring, Florida Grace Brown Holly, Michigan M.Jane Buckle Lock Haven,Pennsylvania Dorinda Bush Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Carol Carr Gerry, New York R.Eugene Culley Kalamazoo, Michigan Elton Acker Randolph, New York Sharon Armitage Holland, New York Mark Averitt Sauk Village, Illinois Barbara Babcock Northbrook, Illinois Mona Ballard Belleville, Michigan Phyllis Bancroft Adrian, Michigan Jon Barker Highland,Indiana Betty Beikert Butler, Pennsylvania 106

SOPHOMORES Dennis Dawes Greenville, Pennsylvania Donald Dean Federal Way, Washington Ronald Dew Willowick, Ohio Leslie Dillon Burlington, New York John Donaldson Rochelle, Illinois Edith Dudley Roulette, Pennsylvania Eunice Dudley Roulette, Pennsylvania Timothy Duffle West Alexandria, Ohio R. Damaris Dunn Euclid, Ohio Pamela Earl Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey George Edwards Akron.Ohio Mary Ann Ehnis Brooklyn,Michigan Janice Emerson Brooklyn. Michigan James Engelman Flint, Michigan George Ford Turtlepoint, Pennsylvania Loris Fox Naples, New York William Francis Koutz,Indiana Gary Fransted Jackson, Michigan W.Joyce Gann Jackson. Michigan Donna Gapinski Peru, Illinois 107

SOPHOMORES Kathleen Gildan Elyria, Ohio Patricia Good Eggertsville, New York E. David Gordon Garretsville, Ohio Miriam Greiner Wellington,Ohio Gordon Griffin Lincoln, Nebraska Janet Hanlon Ypsilanti, Michigan Gary Harris Beech Grove,Indiana Linda Healy Moscow,Iowa Sherrill Hes North Royalton, Ohio Arlene byte Whitney Point, New York Ted Jager Wyoming,Michigan Charis Johnson Olean, New York Janice Kane LaSalle, Illinois Wilbur Kirtland Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Marylea Konicek Traer,Iowa Elayne Korlewitz Johnstown,Pennsylvania Mark Leiby Wheaton, Maryland Suzanne Lepine Buffalo, New York Priscilla Leunk Shaker Heights, Ohio Gretchen Liechty Hobart,Indiana

Janet Miller Medina,Ohio Lawrence Montgomery Columbus, Ohio Ronald Moore Ypsilanti, Michigan Kathleen Morgan Belle Vernon,Pennsylvania Lois Morrell Arcanum,Ohio David Navorska Olmsted Falls, Ohio Robert Newman Hawthorne, New Jersey David Nims Keene, New Hampshire SOPHOMORES David Loos Mishawaka,Indiana Aldon MacDonald Brooklyn, Michigan Linda Martin Mishawaka,Indiana Judith McClintic Shepherd, Michigan David McDonald Lake Orion, Michigan Buster McPheeters Cedarville, Ohio Valerie Merryman Teaneck,New Jersey Helen Meshew Jackson, Michigan Joyce Micka Ridgefield Park,New Jersey Carol MikeIs Indianapolis, Indiana Diane Miller Lowellville, Ohio Douglas Miller Temperance, Michigan 109

SOPHOMORES David Prosser Warren,Ohio Patricia Quick Ankeny,Iowa Lawrence Richardson Livonia, Michigan Robert Ridnour Creston,Iowa Harold Rigney New Castle,Indiana Phyllis Ripko Garfield Heights, Ohio Denis Rockwell Indianapolis, Indiana Nancy Rodenberg Belleville, Michigan Phyllis Ronk Richmond, Virginia Rebecca Ross Jamestown, New York Joyce Rudduck Waterloo,Iowa Larry Sharpless Fostoria, Ohio grAt Rebecca O'Keefe Parma,Ohio Dorothy Olsen Berea,Ohio Jerry Olsen Rochester, Michigan Phillip Olsen Lapeer, Michigan Sheryl Olsen Indianapolis,Indiana Larry Opitz Plymouth,Indiana Shirley Otto Carroll,Iowa Manuel Pereira Kings Park,New York 110

SOPHOMORES Lavonne Shaw Cherry Hill, New Jersey Joanne Simrell Chicago, Illinois Douglas Smith Bucyrus, Ohio William Smith Erlanger, Kentucky Judy Spear Snover, Michigan A.James Sprague Union Lake, Michigan John Stockwell Beckley, West Virginia Joseph Stowell Hackensack, New Jersey Gordon Taylor Steamboat Rock,Iowa Kathleen Teeters Xenia,Ohio Kent Tennant Zanesfield, Ohio Beth Thomson Miami,Florida Lynn Tice Bronson, Michigan David Vanderground Cleveland, Ohio Janice Van Horn Plainfield, Illinois Janice Van Wyk Monroe,Iowa David Walborn Wauseon,Ohio Charles Wilkins Columbus,Indiana B. Maxine Young Mt. Pleasant, Michigan James Zeigler Blackwood,New Jersey NOT PICTURED William Cord George Goodwin 1 1 1

Freshmen Advisor Mr. Reed President J. Roden Vice-President R Ross Secretary L Stutesman Treasurer S McGowan

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FRESHMEN AsAii!Iv& Norman Barnard Kingman,Indiana Constance Barto Audubon,New Jersey Mary Ruth Beerer Elkhart,Indiana Harry Beistline Coroapolis,Pennsylvania Larry Bellew Cincinnati, Ohio Russell Bennet Anchor Point, Alaska Frieda Bonnema Perry, Ohio Caryl Botzner Bronson, Michigan 41A Priscilla Alexander Fairborn, Ohio Mary Allen Homer,New York Eunice Anderson Cheboygan, Michigan Janie Ashby Chariton,Iowa Ayodelle Ayorinde Yaba, Nigeria Barry Babovec Brawley, California Walter Banks Cleveland, Ohio Linda Barkley Arcanum,Ohio Douglas Bowen Fortville, Indiana Jack Branon Portsmouth,Ohio James Brinckerhoff Cheektowaga, New York David Brown Erie,Pennsylvania Stephan Brown Kasson, Minnesota Jay Brumbaugh Hamburg,New York Ray Cagwin Eden,New York Daniel Cain Lorain, Ohio 114

FRESHMEN John Carmean Wheaton,Illinois Mary Caulfield Jackson, Michigan Bob Clater Roann,Indiana Timothy Conley Wheelersburg, Ohio Roger Crampton Marine City, Michigan Nancy Crown Rochester,Indiana Marvin Curless Blanchester, Ohio Ann Damon Bemus Point, New York I Loren England Gary, Indiana Sharon Engle Arcanum,Ohio Laura Fair East Butler, Pennsylvania Gerald Fisher Lebanon, Indiana Dale Foster Ft. Wayne,Indiana Dorothy Fulkerson Belle Center, Ohio James Gathany Highland,Indiana Lynn Geehan Malverne, New York Andrew Davis Charleston, West Virginia Richard Davis Johnstown, Pennsylvania Mary DeLaReintrie Fairmont, West Virginia Richard Web° Eastlake, Ohio Janice Du Bois Milan, Michigan Donald Dunstan Randolph, New York Nancy Earles Stow,Ohio Thomas Ellis Waterloo,Iowa 1 1 5

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