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STESPEAN 67
Volume 40
Union College
Barbourville, Kentucky
Marcia C. Singer Editor
William S. Parker. .Asst. Editor
Hugh C. Delk. . .Business Man.
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ABIGAIL E
WEEKS MEMORIAL LIBRARY
UNION COLLEGE
BARBOURVILLE, KENTUCKY
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T^BLE OF C03STTE3STTS
Student Life 4
In Memoriam 40
Traditions 42
Sports 54
Organizations 68
Leadership 106
Classes 120
Senior Directory 174
Index 175
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rDEDIC-A/TTOnST
Iberia. Is^illilcen
For her unswerving loyalty and devotion to the
ideals of Union College, for her service to
community and church, and for her interest in
the welfare of all students, the 196? Stespean
is dedicated to
MISS RENA MILLIKEN
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Many paths and many reasons bring us to
Union . . .
For some a new experience, for
others a joyful reunion . . .
For failing to obey,
some must pay
in a small way . . .
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Quiet moments of solitude ... or losing
himself in the noise of the campus . . .
all are part of the many phases in the
life of a Union student.
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We are caught up in the pres-
sures of the academic world.
It demands much of us — only
to give back more.
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Each of us seeks our own diversion
from the academic world — whether
it be a nap in the dorm, games at a
picnic, or working on a car.
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Committed to various ideas and
opinions ... we come together
. . . exchanging views . . . some-
times quietly . . . often vigorous-
ly .. . but always learning from
one another.
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In the mists of the morning, a busy day
begins at Union . . .
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Smiles and friendly ways are long
remembered as a characteristic of the
campus . . .
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tower each of us reflects an in-
dividual personality.
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uted, but found . . . "Only at
Union."
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Here we spend our days and nights in a world
of our own . . .
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Members of the faculty help us select
our courses of study . . .
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Moments of study and research
are spent here . . .
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A place where ideas are set
forth and accepted or rejected.
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The long-awaited improvement
of the dining hall becomes a
reality . . .
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A meeting place . . .
A melting pot of
scholars... A cup
of coffee shared or
perhaps an idea . . .
The Center.
And so the year passes with
varying events and activities.
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The year ends . . . and we leave with many
memories.
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Stespean
Marcia Singer, Editor
Coby Palmer, Art Editor
Hugh Delk, Business Manager
Bill Parker, Assistant Editor
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CLASS EDITORS. First row: Eleanor Witherell, Freshman Editor;
Hiromi Yamana, Vicki Bozarth, Senior Editors. Second row: Rich-
ard Vande Voorde, Graduate Editor; Jeri Fields, Sophomore Edi-
tor; David Lord, Junior Editor.
PHOTOGRAPHERS. Jerry Bott, Steve Burchesky, Terry
Bott.
ADVERTISING STAFF. First row: Barbara Hammons, Jo Ann Hatz,
Gail Brown. Second row: Diane Peters, Cheryl Kinningham, Cherry
Owens, Lynn Sutton. Third row: Steve Kalbach, Leamon Hinkle,
Hugh Delk.
EDITORS. Charlotte Lewis, Faculty Editor; Faith John-
son, Lynda Dawson, Bruce Depew, Organizations;
Absent: Mary Carol Giron, Traditions; Bill Hill, Sports.
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DR. JOHN A. DOTSON
1895-1966
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JEFFREY KRONK
1945-1967
JOHN KIDD
1946-1966
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HARRY LOY
This year the title of Mr. Union goes to Harry Loy,
Columbia, Kentucky. Selected by the student
body from the senior boys, Mr. Union is chosen as
one who best represents the characteristics of
friendliness and congeniality, who upholds the
traditions of the college, who has a variety of in-
terests, and who possesses purpose in life. Harry
is a member of trie basketball team, the baseball
team, and U Club. He is majoring in business.
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Miss Union is Jane Law, Selbyville, Delaware,
who was chosen by the student body from the
senior girls. A candidate for the B.S. degree
in elementary education, she has been a
member of S.N.E.A., hockey team, girls' in-
tramurals, Playlikers, and Alpha Psi Omega,
acting in the production of "Private Lives."
She has been a candidate for Homecoming
Queen, Lakeside Queen, Alpha Phi Omega
Sweetheart Queen, Stespean Queen, and this
year was selected as the swim team's first
queen.
JANE LAW
3S£iss Union
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I^iss Stespean
JANICE HEGGAN
Miss Stespean 1967 is Janice Heggan, a
sophomore from Cherry Hill, New Jersey,
representing Circle K Club. She was se-
lected by Bess Myerson, Miss America
1945, nationally known TV panelist, for
facial beauty and personality as shown
in her photograph.
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Union College's representative to the 1966
Mountain Laurel Pageant was Norma Jean
Osborne, a junior from Barbourville, Ken-
tucky. She was selected by a faculty com-
mittee to compete against girls from oth-
er Kentucky colleges at the Mountain
Laurel Festival held in May each year at
Pineville, Kentucky. Norma is an elemen-
tary education major with a biology minor.
NORMA JEAN OSBORNE
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Representative
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Homecoming
Queen
FAITH EILEEN JOHNSON
The Homecoming Queen, Faith Eileen John-
son, was chosen by the student body from
representatives of the sophomore, junior, and
senior classes. A sophomore from Trenton,
New Jersey, she is a physical education major
with a minor in home economics. Faith is a
member of Beta Chi Alpha sorority and has
been a candidate for Alpha Phi Omega Sweet-
heart Queen and Lakeside Queen. A cheer-
leader, she is also active in girls' intramurals
and is a member of Pi Epsilon Alpha, as well
as Organizations Editor of the Stespean.
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The 1966-67 Sweetheart Queen, chosen
by Alpha Phi Omega, is Marsha Kit Sep-
lak, a freshman from Huntingdon Valley,
Pennsylvania. A major in physical educa-
tion, she participates in S.N.E.A. and is
planning to teach.
MARSHA KIT SEPLAK
_A.lTp2ia, 3P3ai Omega
S-weetlieetrt
Givieen.
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Snow GivLeen
JANICE HEGGAN
The Snow Queen, chosen annually by mem-
bers of Circle K and presented at the Snow-
ball Dance, is Janice Heggan, Cherry Hill,
New Jersey. Janice is a sophomore, majoring
in home economics and minoring in physical
education. She is treasurer of the Home Emo-
nomics Club and played on Union's girls'
hockey team.
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The Sweetheart Queen, selected by the As-
sociation of Women Students for her contri-
butions to campus and dormitory life, is Viola
Bradley, Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Affection-
ately known as "Pink," she has lived both in
Pfeiffer Hall and Tye House and has been
active in many campus organizations. She is
a member of Beta Chi Alpha sorority, vice
president of Gamma Beta Phi national honor-
ary society, vice president of American
Chemical Society, vice president of Home
Economics Club, and secretary of S.N.E.A.
She is a home economics major with a
chemistry minor.
VIOLA BRADLEY
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S-weetlieart
Queen
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j^r*. XJgly
JERRY HALTER
Now a tradition at Union College, Mr. Ugly
is selected each year in a contest spon-
sored by the senior class. Winner this
year is Jerry Halter, a junior from Ocean
City, New Jersey. Jerry is a physical ed-
ucation major, a member of the swim
team, baseball team, U Club, and Pi Ep-
silon Alpha. He also is a member of trie
Food Committee of Student Senate, Ste-
venson Hall Dorm Council, and Circle K.
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Flii Mia -A-lpliet Sweethearts
JANET REIGELMAN
Freshman
CHRISTINE GEYER
Junior
KARLA STEINER
Sophomore
ELLA SUE COFFMAN
Senior
JUDITH ASHLEY
Honorary Sweetheart
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BASKETBALL RECORD 1966-67
Union
78
Lincoln Memorial
80
Union
82
Oakland City
85
Union
60
Kentucky State
68
Union
65
Lincoln Memorial
57
Union
82
Hanover
80
Union
70
Xavier
78
Union
80
Transylvania
88
Union
98
Campbellsville
85
Union
94
Kentucky State
64
Union
102
Cumberland
85
Union
73
Villa Madonna
82
Union
74
Pikeville
77
Union
88
Berea
60
Union
94
Centre
81
Northwestern Classic
Semifinal
Union
85
Western Illinois
Final
83
Union
81
Tennessee State
96
Union
79
Georgetown
88
Union
105
Centre
73
Union
81
Pikeville
102
Union
71
Villa Madonna
84
Union
81
Campbellsville
78
Union
93
Oakland City
110
Union
76
Transylvania
87
Union
81
Georgetown
89
Union
70
Cumberland
84
Union
71
Berea
90
K.I.A.C. Tournament
Quarter finals
Union
72
Berea
Semifinals
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Union
78
Pikeville
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BASKETBALL. First row: Woody Humphries, manager; Bob Pittser,
Charles Rutledge, Coach Moore, Frank Vavroch, Doug Logan, Ron
Lee, manager. Second row: Harry Loy, Larry Curd, Paul Carr. Ken
Meibers, Keith Wortinger, Ed Gregory, Paul Andrews, Bill Hill.
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FAITH JOHNSON
ELAINE WALLACE
Clieer leaders
JANICE BLAKLEY
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OLIVIA HOWELL
BETSY SHELTON
MARY CAROL GIRON
BOWLING RECORD 1966-67
Union Lost 2 Won 4
Union-Pikeville Lost
Union-Cumberland Lost
Union-Kentucky Southern Won
Union-Pikeville Won
Union-Kentucky Southern Won
Union-University of Kentucky Won
Bowling
BOWLING
. First row: Pete Parker, Mike Parker, Larry Davis. Second row: Jim West, Coach White, Jerry O'Connell
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SWIMMING RECORD 1965-66
Union
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Berea
48
Union
37
U. of the South
58
Union
61
U. of Chattanooga
36
Union
34
U. of Kentucky
61
Union
56
U. of Louisville
37
Union
30
Tennessee A & I
65
Union
41
Berea
53
Union
35
Morehead
60
Union
29
Morehead
66
Union
36
Eastern
58
Union
36
Vanderbilt
58
Swimming
SWIMMING First row: Jerry Halter, Dennis Hamilton, Pete Miller,
Gil Ciocci Second row: John Hill, Bob Sewalls, Dale Moran,
Dan Hart, Russ Plpo, Coach Calitri Third row: Ed Alexander,
Bob Linderman, Tom Boyle, Steve Burchesky, Bert Shepard
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BASEBALL First row: John Pendleton, Bob Pittser, Doug Logan,
Norman Taylor, Louis Lopez, Don Hicks, Tom Mohr Second row:
Coach Moore, John Farner, Ed Hoepfner, Harry Loy, Clark
Shadle, Russ Wyncoop, Tom White
BeiseTDeill
BASEBALL RECORD 1965-66
Union 2 LMU
3
Union 0,2 Berea
5,5
Union 3,7 Villa Madonna
10,8
Union 0,4 Georgetown
12,5
Union 6,11 Campbellsville
9,1
Union 3,5 Centre
6,9
Union 8,5 Cumberland
9,7
Union 5,18 Pikeville
4,5
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GOLF First row: John Farner, Ben Basone Second row: Robert
Klug, Ron Coluccio, Coach Herman Bush, Jack Stewart
G-olf
GOLF RECORD 1966-67
Union 3 1 /2 Centre 8V2
Union 6 Cumberland 6
Union 9 Transylvania 3
Union I8V2 Kentucky Southern 2V2
Union 7 Transylvania 9
Union 12 Villa Madonna
Union 17 Kentucky Southern 3
Union 12 Transylvania 6
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TENNIS RECORD 1965-66
Tennis
Union
7
Pikeville
Union
6
Campbellsville
1
Union
3
Cumberland
6
Union
Berea
7
Union
2
Transylvania
7
Union
4
Cumberland
5
Union
3
Berea
6
Union
7
Georgetown
Union
5
Campbellsville
2
TENNIS Mike Parker, Bill McKinstry, Paul Erslan, Bill Yeatts,
Jay Bartlett, Don Shaw, Jim Walker
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CROSS COUNTRY First row: Coach Calitri, Dave Radway,
Edward Brock, George Frazier, Ron Riskie Second row: Ben
Kilgore, Jack Stewart, Pete Parker
Cross
Country
CROSS COUNTRY RECORD 1966-67
Union 21 Centre 34
Union 31 Berea 26
Union 24 Georgetown 32
Union 30 U. of Louisville 25
Union 50 Cumberland 15
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TRACK RECORD 1965-66
Union 69 Berea 67
Union 771/2 Knoxville 58 1 />
Union 77 Centre 59
Union 79 1 /2 Georgetown 56V2
Quad Meet (Centre): Cumberland 88,
Oakland City 51 V2 , Union 39,
Georgetown 29, Berea 25, Centre
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Union 83% Carson Newman 52 1 /3
Union 85 1 /2 Rio Grande 50 1 /2
Union 37 Cumberland 108
Union 51V3 Milligan 93%
KIAC: Union 73V 2 , Berea 55 1 /2,
Georgetown 45
Track
TRACK First row: Bill Barrott, Jeff Brown, Ernie Ayers, Barry
Morlachetta, Ronald Brockett, Pete Parker, Barry Kehr, Dan Hart
Second row: Ron Lee, Bob Leith, Bill Hoffman, Richie Shomper,
Walt List, Bill Trent, Randy Long, Jack Seals, Al Cini, Harry
Wolfersberger, Ed McDaniels, George Frazier, Don Connolly,
Jon LePeyre, Neal Deaves, Terry Fleming, Don Bautz, Doug
Logan, Jim Microutsicos, Coach Calitri
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DIANE TRETHAWAY
COBY PALMER
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Omega.
Alpha Psi Omega, the honorary dramatic fraternity,
provides an honor society for those who attain a
high standard of work in dramatics. Students are
selected for membership after they have fulfilled the
basic dramatic requirements of the fraternity and
have shown a desire to be honored by membership.
President Angela DePalma
Vice-President Coburn Palmer
Secretary-Treasurer
Diane Trethaway
EARL YOST
OKIE PETERSON
PAUL SOWDEN
MARTHA HOCTOR
RANDALL PRUNTY
TED LOCKE
DEBBY PORT
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of Women
Stixolents
The purpose of the Association of
Women Students is to direct the
affairs of student life and to promote
spiritual growth and unity among the
women residents. Among the projects
undertaken were a display for Home-
coming, the Big Sister Party, the
Christmas Open House and Tea,
Parents' Weekend Reception, and a
party for the graduating seniors.
President Myra Parsons
Vice-President Kathy Brinly
Secretary Elaine Wallace
Treasurer Charlotte Lewis
AWS COUNCIL First row: Charlotte Lewis, Meda Smith, Myra Parsons, Kathy Brinly
Second row: Judy Holcombe, Viola Bradley, Mary De Vries, Connie Squires, Pat Shaw,
Elaine Wallace, Miss Young.
CORRIDOR REPRESENTATIVES First row: Patricia Brian, Ella Sue Coff-
man, Maureen Sharrah, Maxine Stanley, Jeri Fields, Pat Shaw, Karla
Freeman Second row: Phyllis Cope, Rhoby Horn, Janet Magsam, Char-
lotte Lewis, Phyllis McAdams, Connie Squires, Sue Lewis, Miss Young.
SOCIAL STANDARDS
Carlene Stickley
Phyllis Ratliff, Viola Bradley,
JUDICIAL BOARD First row: Chris Tuholsky, Barbara Hesson, Kathy
Brinly, Karen Ramsey, Janet Jacobus
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Beta, Clai .A^ljolaa,
Beta Chi Alpha is a social sorority which at-
tempts to bring beauty, culture, and art to
the campus community. As special projects,
it maintains two rose beds, joins Circle K
for a Christmas party for the county orphans,
and has an annual Presentation Ball.
President Pat Shaw
Vice-President Joy Sartorio
Secretary Faith Kunze
Treasurer Carlene Stickley
ANN ABBUHL
DEBBIE BATEMAN
VIOLA BRADLEY
MARY CAROL GIRON
BARBARA HAMMONS
MARTHA HOCTOR
MARY LOU
HOLBERT
FAITH JOHNSON
FAITH KUNZE
JEROLYN LIGHTNER
JO DELLA NEACE
MYRA PARSONS
KAREN RAMSEY
STEPHANIE RILEY
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PAT SHAW
LYNN SUTTON
JOY SARTORIO
BETSY SHELTON
DIANE TRETHAWAY
VIVIAN VAIR
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SANDI SCHNITZ
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MARCIA SINGER
KAY TRUEMAN
DIANE SHADLE
CARLENE STICKLEY
CHRIS TUHOLSKY
MISS YOUNG
MRS. GILBERT
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Circle KI
The Circle K Club emphasizes leadership in
service, encourages participation in group
activities, and promotes fellowship and
scholarship.
Club activities included a float in the Daniel
Boone Parade, a display for Homecoming,
the Snowball Dance, and a party for under-
privileged children at Christmas.
President David Apner
Vice-President Barry Foster
Secretary Don Anderson
Treasurer Bruce Rollman
CIRCLE K First row: David Apner, Dr. Gilbert, Barry Foster,
Jack Colley, Bob Gutknecht, Tim Marsh Second row: Gary
Mills, Howard Brewster, Bill Butz, Mike Bumgardner, Bruce Roll-
man, Barry Wood, Bill Boyington, Tom Manuel, Ron Sell, Jeff
Wagner Third row: Ralph Stepp, Jerry Brown, John Pilkey,
Palmer Robeson, Bud Bradford, Don Anderson Fourth row:
Lance St. Clair, Jim West, John Entelisano, Craig Taylor Fifth
row: Bob Thurber, Jim Hollitield, Paul Sowden
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lota Sigma Nu, honorary scholastic society at Union College,
encourages high ideals, promotes diligence in study, and
rewards excellence in scholarship. Awards are presented
on Honors Day to the freshman and the sophomore with
the highest scholastic average. Annually lota Sigma Nu
publishes "The Garret", featuring art and literary work by
Union students.
Recognition is given each year to some person who best
exemplifies the purposes of lota Sigma Nu. Dr. Erwin S.
Bradley, chairman of the Division of Social Studies at
Union College, was honored in the spring of 1966.
President Lester Bartley
Vice-President .... Robert K. Wilson
Secretary-Treasurer Sue Lewis
Ritualist Kathy Fox Daniels
Historian .... Catherine F. Singer
Iota. Sigma rT\i
IOTA SIGMA NU First row: Sue Lewis, Lester Bartley, Kathy
Fox Daniels, Elizabeth Todd Shaw, Allie Martin Mays, Catherine
Faulkner Singer, Ann Renfro Shelley, Ed Shields Second row:
Susan Pope, Phillip Malone, Dora Sue Oxendine, Margie Worley,
Deril Mays, Jerry Turner, Linda Shannon Turner, David Waltz,
Norma Foley Turner, John R. Wheeler, Robert Galbo. Rena Mllll-
ken, Sue Tuggle Carr, Vivian Bradley, Dr. Erwin S. Bradley,
Judith Helton, John Benson, Sue Frazier, Paul Isaacs, Sara
Gilpin
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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB First row: Faith Kunze, Kay True-
man, Pink Bradley, Janice Heggan Second row: Nancy Tucker,
Melinda Pickard, Miss Lay, Phyllis Cope,
Abbuhl, Ruth Hardison, Karla Freeman
Mildred Wilson, Ann
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Home Economics Olioo
The Home Economics Club serves to benefit
the women students of Union College by
promoting an interest in home and family
living. This year it took first place in the
Halloween Jamboree and in the Homecom-
ing display.
President .... Kay Trueman
Vice-President . Pink Bradley
Secretary Faith Kunze
Treasurer Janice Heggan
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Gamma, Beta JiPlii
Gamma Beta Phi is a national honor society
open to students who were Beta Club mem-
bers in high school and to upper classmen
who can meet membership requirements. Its
motto is: Scholarship, Service, and Character.
Chartered in April 1966, this society hopes
to take a place of active leadership on Union
College campus.
President Janice Bryant
Vice-President Viola Bradley
Secretary Phyllis Ratliff
Treasurer Carlene Stickley
GAMMA BETA PHI First row: Mrs. Singer. Sue Gibo. Ann Black,
Phyllis Ratliff. Janice Bryant. Carlene Stickley, Carlene Triplett,
Hiromi Yamana, Karla Steiner Second row: Judy Holcombe,
Kathleen Brinly, Marcia Singer, Kay Martin, Olivia Howell. Mary
Jo Jaynes, Christine Tuholsky. Janet Tomlinson, Jody Neace
Third row: Ruth Ann Johnston, Charlotte Lewis, Maxine Stanley,
Daniel Anderson, Lester Bartley, Samuel Clonch, Reid Clapham,
Michael Bumgardner, Kyle Perkins, Robert Macneil, Judy Ashley,
Judy Morgan, Joyce White Fourth row: Walter Hull, Robert
Weyand, Ronald Filler, Douglas Sipple, Thomas McFarland, David
Graham, Charles Calloway, W. William Fawley, J. Thomas
Sturgis
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MARTIN HOUSE: Jack Worley, Jack Phillips, Mrs. Martin, Dr. Watts, Dave Simon, Ed Lamb
^Istrtin House
For several years a group of boys has
lived at the home of Mrs. Sadie Martin
on College Street across from Steven-
son Hall. These boys have taken an
active part in campus life, and Mrs.
Martin has been like a housemother
to them. Dr. Winifred Watts lives in an
apartment in the Martin House.
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Lakeside Iwletxior
JDorrxiitory
Co-u-xicil
LAKESIDE DORM COUNCIL First row: Jim Hollifield, Vice-
President; Craig Taylor, President; Steve Baldwin, Secretary
Second row: Dave Apner, Bill Hartung, John Follit, Treasurer;
Jon Merckens, Richard Kloss, Jon Whittaker, Don Fowler
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FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS, LAKESIDE DORM First row:
Chuck Parsons, Larry Murray, Tom Beyer, Jim Carey, Bill
Parker, Don Fowler Second row: Ray Owens, Mike Meehan,
John Molnar, Jon Merckens Third row: Ken Fischer, Andy
Long, John Follit, Paul Young, Vince Gattuso, Charles Calloway,
Bill Blemlek Fourth row: John Bauer, Bob Underwood, John Whit-
taker, Jim Hollifield, Bill Pusey, Sandy Horowitz, Dick Burley
Tlae Men of tlie Manor
THIRD FLOOR, LAKESIDE DORM First row: Craig Taylor, Ray
O'Connell, Ed Diehl, Barry Foster, Dave Apner, Richard Kloss,
Jeff Brown Second row: Tom Mullen, Scott Jenkins, Ken
Kleeb, Fred Noyes, Eric Krebs, Bill Barrott Third row: Pete
Quimby, Butch Evans, Ken Turner, Millard Seay, Bob Stevens,
Maurice Quelle, Joseph Alford Fourth row: John Sullivan, Mike
Gensler, Bill Hartung, Curtis Payne, John Farner, Steve Baldwin,
Steve Mahler, Don Dickinson, Sam Powell
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METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT First row: Jerolyn Lightner,
Mary DeVries, Joyce White, Kay Dawn Hoops, Judith Gardiner,
Carlene Tripled, Marcia Singer, Barbara Ermin Second row:
David Rockwell, George Bradford, Tom Manuel, Bruce Morrison,
Phillip Malone, Hobart Coffman. John Thompson, Scott Jenkins,
Wayne Hawley
Ivflletliociist Student Movement
The Methodist Student Movement is the Methodist-
related organization which links community and
campus. During Orientation Week the group assists
the church in sponsoring a Hawaiian Luau for new
students.
President Bruce Morrison
Vice-President Wayne Hawley
Secretary Barbara Ermin
Treasurer Scott Jenkins
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The Orange and Black is the student newspaper.
It seeks to keep the students informed about
events on campus and to provide a sounding board
for student opinion.
Editor Stephanie Riley
Assistant Editor Carl Pattison
Assistant Editor Jody Neace
Business Manager Hugh Delk
Advertising Manager . . . Linda Harris
Orange and Blade
ORANGE AND BLACK Steve Burchesky, Jody Neace, Janice
Blakley, Stephanie Riley, Kay Trueman. Bruce DePew, Martha
Hoctor, Ron Naylor, Jerry Correll, Carl Pattison
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The members of Oxford Club are Christian service
workers who sponsor religious activities on the cam-
pus. They are responsible for the Thanksgiving Day
worship service and participate in the chapel services
and discussion of Faith and Life Week. As part of
their service to campus they publish a student direc-
tory each year.
President Dave Rockwell
Vice-President Karl Kraft
Secretary Joyce Anderson
Treasurer John Gordon
Oxford Club
OXFORD CLUB First row: Scott Campbell, John Gordon. Joyce
Anderson, Karl Kraft, Dave Rockwell, Dr. Matthews Second
row: Thomas Bates, Janet Jacobus, John Janka, Linda Bechtol.
Barry Wood, Kathy Chamberlain, Vicki Bozarth, Phil Malone,
Mary de Vries, Hobart Coflman. Barbara Hesson, Phil Barnum
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Pi Epsilon Alpha provides profession-
al experience for those students who
are physical education majors and
minors. One of their activities was
sponsoring the pep rally and bonfire
before the opening of basketball
season. They also participate in the
intramural program.
President John Farner
Vice-President Jean Linden
Secretary Janet Magsam
Treasurer Carol Proctor
PI EPSILON ALPHA First row: Sara Gilpin, Jean Linden, Sylvia Yerger, Phyllis McAdams,
Faith Johnson, Carol Proctor, Janet Magsam, Maureen Sharrah, Jerry Halter Second row:
Dan Hart, John Farner, Bob Douce, Bob Sewalls, Jim Baker, Bob Gutknecht, Larry Davis,
Tom Mohr
JjPi
E3;psilon
-A-ljplia,
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LARRY HAYES
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ALLAN GREEN
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JOHN G. BROWN
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MU PHI, the Union College chapter of Phi
Mu Alpha Sinfonia National Music Fraternity
of America, was founded with the purpose
of advancing the cause of music in America.
Among its service projects MU PHI ushered
at the musical programs of the Department
of Music. It also provided the music for the
annual Thanksgiving service.
In the fall MU PHI sponsored a Sweetheart
Presentation Ball and in the spring a special
concert in cooperation with Sigma Alpha
lota. The MU PHI Sweethearts for 1967 were:
Ella Sue Coffman, senior; Christine Geyer,
junior; Karla Steiner, sophomore; Janet
Reigelman, freshman; and Judy Ashley,
honorary.
President Arthur Clark
Vice-President Larry Hayes
Secretary John Van Dersall
Treasurer Wayne Hawley
T .W-
WAYNE HAWLEY
MAURICE QUELLE
DALE OLMSTEAD
DAVID ROCKWELL
ROBERT TATRO
THOMAS GOLDEN
DONALD HUCKLE
KENNETH TURNER
JOHN VAN DERSALL
Playlikers is one of the oldest clubs on
campus. It is open to all persons inter-
ested in play production and is dedicated
to the promotion of dramatics. Members
of Playlikers served as ushers and assist-
ants at the performances of the Louisville
Actors Theatre and have also spent many
hours working back stage, making cos-
tumes and scenery and applying makeup
as well as performing on the stage. Play-
likers is the first step to membership in
Alpha Psi Omega, national dramatic fra-
ternity.
President Coburn Palmer
Vice President Earl Yost
Secretary Diane Trethaway
Treasurer Michael Blum
JjPletylils: ers
PLAYLIKERS First row: Debby Port, Jane Law, Okie Peterson,
Martha Hoctor Second row: Sandy Horowitz, Diane Trethaway
Third row: Heather Cousins, Carl Pattison, Barry Stump, Angle
DePalma Fourth row: Mary Jo Jaynes, Connie Squires, Mr.
Gref, Mary Carol Giron, Coby Palmer Filth row: Mike Bum-
gardner, Doug Sipple, Bob Rowe
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Sfu.c3.ent
National
Education
Association
The John Owen Gross Chapter of the
S.N.E.A. was founded to provide a
professional club for students enter-
ing the teaching profession. It em-
phasizes participation in all levels of
activity in education and encourages
development of leadership skills.
President Thomas Allen
Vice President . . . Susan Pennycuff
Secretary Viola Bradley
Treasurer Samuel Powell
STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION First row: Diane Trethaway, Marcia
Singer, Carlene Stickley, Meda Smith, Debbie Bateman, Nancy Tucker Second row:
Pink Bradley, Mary Carol Giron, Connie Libby, Virginia Griggs, Cindy Davies, Kathy
Brinly Third row: Susan Pennycuff, Jerolyn Lightner, Betty Sadler Williams, Carlene
Triplett, Peggy Beard Fourth row: Thomas Allen, Olivia Howell, Bruce Gallinger,
Phyllis Cope, Kit Seplak, Bette Webber
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Student Center
Board
The Student Center is the hearthstone of the
campus. The Student Center Board plans
activities for all the students. This year it
had a steak night, sponsored Mary Lue Ren-
nie, decorated the Center for Christmas,
sponsored the second birthday party for the
Center, as well as having weekend dances.
Six Board members attended the regional
ACU Conference in South Carolina.
President Scott Campbell
Vice-President Earl Yost
Secretary-Treasurer Marcia Singer
STUDENT CENTER BOARD First row: Earl Yost, Marcia Singer, Kathie Valentik,
Judy Bird, Scott Campbell Second row: Miss Patridge, Linda Murphy, Sandy Horowitz.
Paul Sowden, Ron Naylor, Bill Finney, Mr. Black
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STUDENT SENATE Seated: Tom Renkin, D. H. McNeil, Art Lam-
bert, Steve Cooper Standing: Bob Ireland, Bob Fisher, Frank
Preston, Ron Naylor, Barry Morlachetta, Ray Borusky, Anna
Hieronymus, John Follit, Connie Squires, Carl Taylor, Janet
Reigelman, Harold Gregory, Bill Hoffman, Jim Wilson, Dr. Allen
St-u.cient Senate
The Student Senate is the voice of
the student body. The ideas and
desires of the students are expres-
sed through this organization to
Faculty and Administration. Through
the Judicial Council disciplinary pro-
cedures are recommended and exe-
cuted. Representatives from the Stu-
dent Senate serve on all faculty
committees.
President Arthur Lambert
Vice-President D. H. McNeil
Secretary Tom Renkin
Treasurer Steve Cooper
STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS Tom Renkin, D. H. McNeil, Art Lambert, Steve Cooper
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OOD COMMITTEE First row: Dave Apner, Chris Geyer, Barry
oster Second row: Don Connolly, Bill Lacy, Fran Glass
Food Committee
StvLdent Representatives
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES Ron Naylor, Ray Borusky, Janet
Jacobus, Marcia Singer, Stephanie Riley, Shirley Allen, Larry
Allen
J-u.dicia.1 Council
JUDICIAL COUNCIL Jeri Fields, Don Connolly, Bill Armstrong, Dan Vickery, Bob Weyand
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Stevenson Hall
B Wing
B WING DORM COUNCIL Jim Wilson, Undergraduate Monitor; Hock-Soon Goh, Representative; Reid Clapham, Treasurer;
Howard R. Brewster, Jr., President; Jerry Correll, Secretary; Jerry Lynch, Representative; Dick Vande Voorde, Graduate Monitor.
STEVENSON HALL B WING ASSOCIATION First row: Palmer
Robeson. Andy Long, Jerry Correll, Irving Schoenacker. John
Thompson, Burton Gould Second row: Bruce Mitchell, Pete
Miller, Oren Chaney, Bill Beckmann, Lulti Hazim, Tom Hodgkins,
Eddy Brown Third row: Hock-Soon Goh, Craig Williams, Dan
Anderson, Barry Hanulak, Ed Brock, Jack Seals, Darrell Sayles,
Bill Stone, Reid Clapham, Bruce Rollman, Charles Kipp, John
Semkus. Bob Sutherlin, Mike Penick, Tom Card, Bob Macneil,
Bob Luers, Jerry Lynch
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.A. Wing
STEVENSON HALL A WING ASSOCIATION First row: Steve
Liming, Dan Vickery, Gary Mills, Jim Melillo, Bruce Gallinger,
Sandy McNeil, David' Mclver Second row: Bill Hoffman, Tom
Renkin, Len Kopera, Richard Gibbons, Tim Marsh, Doug Cornelius,
Vaughan Griffin, Steve Cooper, Art Lambert, Jack Cosbey, Tony
Carrall, Terry Fleming, Ron Naylor
C Wing
STEVENSON HALL C WING ASSOCIATION First row: Larry
Brock, Gene Shawaryn, Bill Bellamy, John Blackwell, Harry Poff,
David Box, Donald Anderson Second row: Bob Anderson, Bob
Hohne, Tom Manuel, Bud Bradford, Al Klineburger, Drew Wil-
helm, Henry Osman, David Morey, Bob Shearer, Harry Darr, Wayne
Symington, Richard Brooks, Dan Mackie
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U CLUB First row: Mike Parker, Ed Alexander, Don Connolly,
Janice Blakley, Tom Boyle, Arlene Stoll, John Farner, Mary
Carol Giron, Bob Cox, Betsy Shelton, Pete Parker, Ron Lee
Second row: Doug Logan, Bob Pittser, Billy Hill, Clark Shadle,
Bill Barrott, Charlie Rutledge, Bill Hoffman, Keith Wortinger, Tom
Mohr, Ed Hoepfner, Ed McDaniels, Tom White, Jack Seals,
Don Bautz, Larry Curd, Dan Hart, Jerry Halter, Coach Calitri
XJ CUit>
The lettermen of U Club promote athletics
and encourage school spirit among the stu-
dent body. The club had a booth at the Daniel
Boone Festival and sold basketball programs.
At the annual U Club assembly blazers were
presented for the use of the traveling athletic
teams.
President Jerry Halter
Vice-President John Farner
Secretary Arlene Stoll
Treasurer Don Connolly
American
dieixiical
Society-
Promotion of unity among future
chemists, initiation of a desire to
study chemistry, and orientation in the
development of new fields of chemis-
try is the tri-fold purpose of the
American Chemical Society.
President Dan Wellman
Vice-President .... Charles Rednour
Secretary Viola Bradley
Treasurer Frank Hammons
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Dr. Haas, David Lord, David Lobb, Pink Bradley, Ted
Locke, Dan Wellman, Steve Liming, Dr. Poulos
.A-ljplia,
Delta,
The purpose of the Alpha Delta
Chapter is to promote interest and
scholarship in mathematics. The club
sponsors a visiting lecturer each year.
President Don Connolly
Vice-President Janice Bryant
Secretary-Treasurer . . Lester Bartley
ALPHA DELTA First row: Lester Bartley, Janet Randell, Miss Pettus, Janice Bryant,
Elisha Dugger Second row: Mr. Evans, Don Connolly, David Graham, Hobart Coffman
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Collegitim
COLLEGIUM MUSICUM First row: Carol Hamilton, Karla Steiner,
Louise Speck, Judith Ashley, Lynn Sutton, Joyce Kinard, Sue
Blackman, Diana Matthews, Peggi Hogg Second row: Don
Huckle, Bruce Morrison, John Van Dersall. Art Clark, Dale Olm-
stead, Carmen Troil Not present: Dave and Gayle Lobb, Pamela
Wallace
Choir
CHOIR First row: Mr. Jackson, director; Kathy Carr, Don Huckle,
Diana Matthews, Joyce Kinard, Charles McDowell, Lee Farmer,
Lynn Sutton, Sue Blackman, Karla Steiner Second row: Louise
Speck, Bill Keeffe. Anna Marie Dixon, Scott Campbell, Okie
Peterson, Lillian Steele, Larry Hayes, Mike Blum, Pat Brian
Third row: Judy Pineur, Carmen Troil, Kay Dawn Hoops, Dale
Olmstead, John G. Brown, Lou Bass, Lee Wick, Phyllis Syme, Carol
Nourse Fourth row: Tom McFarland, Judy Ashley, Bruce Morri-
son, Ellie Waite, Mike Penick, June Myers, Craig Williams, Art
Clark, Pam Wallace, John Van Dersall
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Concert Band
CONCERT BAND First row: Gayle Bartlett Lobb, Judy Ashley,
Donna Burnsides, Kathy Chamberlain, Esther Prince Second
row: Bob Tatro, Lester Bartley, Phyllis Chaney, Meda Smith,
Barbara Hesson, Jerry Bott, Ken Broomell, Joyce White, Terry
Bott Third row: Tom McFarland, Dave Clouse, Wayne Rogers,
Charles McDowell, Wayne Miskelly, Raymond Watters Fourth
row: Robert Sewalls, Jim Pease, Ken Turner, Richard Jones, Mr,
Green, Karin Craig, Bill Keeffe, Don Huckle, Dr. Linger
CJb.ox*\xs
CHORUS First row: Phyllis McAdams, Pat Brian, Donna Burn-
sides, Carol Hamilton, Lou Bass, Esther Prince, Lillian Steele,
Sandi Schnitz, Linda Klumpp, Rhoby Horn Second row: Janice
Prunier, Ellie Waite, Louise Speck, Karla Steiner, June Myers,
Judy Hisle, Carol Hamilton, Joyce Kinard, Pat Shaw, Carol
Nourse, Peggi Hogg Third row: Sherry Moore, Janet Tomlinson,
Sheila Dozier, Lynn Sutton, Margaret Scott, Carol Proctor, Donna
Welty, Sharon Brierly, Judy Pineur, Diana Matthews Fourth row:
Sue Blackman, Judy Ashley, Kay Dawn Hoops, Ann Steele,
Barbara Hesson, Jim Wolfe, Jack Carter, Karen Wimmer, Ruth
Ann Johnston, Lyn Wirick Fifth row: Bruce Morrison, Wayne
Hawley, Dave Rockwell, Richard Corbert, Dave George, Pete
Miller, Bill Stone, Earl Yost Sixth row: Wally Hull, Al Kivler,
Bob Cooper, Carmen Troil, Richard Gibbons, John Van Dersall,
Joe Norris, Jerry O'Connell Seventh row: Danny Rennie, Bruce
Depew, Tom Golden, Tom Sturgis, Bud Bradford, Tom McFarland,
Scott Campbell, Karl Kraft Eighth row: Don Huckle, Jim Pease,
Bill Keeffe, Charles McDowell, Art Clark, Dale Olmstead, Mike
Penick, Lee Wick
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Orchestra
ORCHESTRA. First row: Barbara Ermin, Louise Speck, Dr. W. Gor-
don Marigold, Alfred Kivler, Kay Dawn Hoops, Judith Ashley. Sec-
ond row: Mrs. Constance Marigold, Larry Hayes, Dr. Nicholas
Poulos, Terry Bott, Dr. Robert Matthews, Donald Huckle, Lynn
Sutton, Joyce Kinard, Carol Hamilton. Third row: Gayle Lobb, Phyl-
lis Chaney, Robert Tatro, Jerry Bott, Dale Olmstead, William Keeffe,
Kenneth Broomell, Arthur Clark. Fourth row: Peggi Hogg, Ray Wat-
ters, Roy Oerman, David Clouse. Thomas McFarland, Kenneth
Turner. Director: Allan E. Green.
Stage Band
STAGE BAND. First row: Kenneth Broomell, Terry Bott. Dr. Bernard Donald Huckle.
Linger, Jerry Bott. Second row: Donald Anderson, Thomas Weeks, Marshall.
David Clouse, Thomas McFarland, Dale Olmstead, William Keeffe,
Third row: Kenneth Turner, Mr. Allan Green, John
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Sigma. -A-ljplia Iota,
Sigma Alpha lota is an internationally incorporated
professional sorority for women in the field of music.
Based on scholarship, musicianship, personality, and
character, membership in Sigma Alpha lota is open to
college music students of undergraduate and graduate
levels and to faculty members in schools where the
sorority has chapters. The local chapter has joined with
Phi Mu Alpha to present an evening of American music
as part of the Arts and Faith Festival.
President Gayle Bartlett Lobb
Vice President Christine Geyer
Secretary Pamela Wallace
Treasurer Lynn Sutton
SIGMA ALPHA IOTA. First row: Christine Geyer, Lynn Sutton,
Pamela Wallace, Connie Squires, Carol Nourse, Janice Prunier,
Gayle Bartlett Lobb, Miss Carole Wessler. Second row: Louise
Speck, Frances Richards, Peggi Hogg, Joyce Kinard, Virginia
Goodwin, Phyllis Chaney, Judith Ashley.
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Owens
CWENS. First row: Jeri Fields, Phyllis Ratliff, Betty Herbst, Judy
Holcombe. Second row: Faith Kunze, Elaine Wallace, Charlotte
Lewis, Ann Black, Mary Lou Holbert, Karla Steiner.
Karate CItj-Td
KARATE CLUB. First row: Wally Hull, Dale Olmstead, Peter Salmon.
H. Wayne Adams, Ronald Mayne. Second row: James Wilson,
Philip Barnum, Wilburn Jackson, Jon Blackwell, David Apner. Third
row: Ralph Von Derau, Frank Hammons, Thomas Weeks, Curtis
Payne.
TwEilesians
MILESIANS Carl Pattison, Wally Hull, Dave Mclver, Bill Arm-
strong, Rev. Hansel, Mike Bumgardner, Jack Moinar, Anna
Hieronymus, Martha Hoctor, Dr. Matthews, Mr. Freeman
FHT
P.H.T. First row: Susie Allen, Barbara Lirrderman, Beth Boy-
ington, Sandy Emeigh, Sandra Milburn, Gail Ward Second row:
Beth Main, Mrs. Wittlin, Diane Biel, Judy Boone, Drucilla Sipple,
Joan Angel, Mae Carmean, Nancy Loy, Shirley Savage, Jeri
Mahan
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MAHLON A. MILLER, B.S., B.D., S.T.M.,
President of the College
D.D.
-A. dm in is tration
J. HOWARD ALLEN
A.B., M.A., P.E.D.
Dean of Students
JOHN H. BOYD
A.B., M.A., ED.D.
Dean of the Faculty; Acting
Dean of the Graduate
School
ALBERTA COVERT
B.S., M.A.
Dean of Women
CHARLES V. HANSEL
B.A., M.A.
Director of Religious Life
ROBERT L. JONES
B.S., M.A.
Registrar; Director of
Admissions
MARSHALL B. POTTER
Superintendent of Buildings
and Grounjds
ARTHUR E. SPURLOCK
B.S. in EDUCATION, M.S.
Business Manager and
Treasurer
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MILTON H. TOWSEND
B.A., M.A.
Director of College
Relations;
Director of Development
Staff
Officers
EDWARD H. BLACK
B.S., M.A.
Assistant Director of the
Student Center
RUFUS BONNER
Assistant Superintendent of
Buildings and Grounds
CLARENCE CHADWELL
B.S.
Bookkeeper and Assistant
Treasurer
ROBERT J. CLEMENT
B.A.
Admissions Counselor and
Assistant to the Director of
College Relations
SARA E. GILPIN
B.S.
Residence Hall Counselor;
Part-time Instructor of
Physical Education
MARY H. GHORMLEY
A.B.
Residence Hall Counselor
JOE C. HACKER
B.S., M.A.
Director of Data Processing
Center; Assistant Professor
of Business
RUTH HISSAM
Bookstore Manager
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FRANCES PATRIDGE
B.S.E., M.A.
Director of Student Center;
Director of Student
Activities;
Associate Professor of
Physical Education
LUCILLE D. ROBBINS
R.N.
College Nurse
CHARLES C. SADDLER
A.B., M.A.
Assistant to the President
DOROTHY SHAW
Assistant to the Business
Manager
CATHERINE F. SINGER
B.A.
Alumni Secretary
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ROLLIN J. WATSON
B.S., M.A.
Assistant to the Dean of
Students; Director of
Student Work
BETTY J. YOUNG
Residence Hall Counselor
MILDRED P. ZEIGLER
B.A., M.A.
Residence Hall Counselor
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College
Staff
LINDA ALFORD
Secretary to the Director
of Graduate Studies and
Division of Education
LOIS BARGO
Clerk-typist in the Office
of the Registrar
JUDY BOONE
Clerk-typist in the Office
of the Registrar
BOBBIE BURGESS
Cashier in the Bookstore
SUE T. CARR
B.A., B.S.E.
Secretary to the President
LOIS CORDELL
Secretary in the Library
LORETTA COWAN
Secretary in the Office
of College Relations
SANDRA K. EMEIGH
Secretary in the Office
of Student Affairs
MYRA B. JACKSON
B.S.
Purchasing Assistant
PHYLLIS J. JONES
Secretary in the Alumni
Office
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ADA KING
Secretary in the Office
of Development
LORETTA LI FORD
Clerk-typist in the Office
of Development
MILDRED MAGGARD
Secretary in the Office
of Student Affairs
FANNIE MARTIN
Clerk-typist in the Library
EVELYN MATTHEWS
Clerk in the Postoffice
SUE D. McDADE
Secretary in the Office
of the Registrar
SHERRILL POTTER
Assistant to the
Bookkeeper
NOLA WILLIAMS
Secretary in the Business
Office and Cashier
MAINTENANCE. First row: James Miller, Harold Messer, Eugene Branstutter, Lou Hinson, Nanny Leger, Bill Nelson,
Lester Hinkle. Second row: Edd Hubbard, Bill Carroll, Henry Warren, Roy Hembree, Mitchell Clark, Kenneth White, Rufus
Bonner, M. B. Potter Third row: Felton Patton, Edwin Hubbard, Kenneth Hughes, Elmer Pope, Douglass Branstutter. Nor
present: Ruth Neal, Emma Croley, Lenora Croley, Maud Tye, John Clark.
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ERWIN S. BRADLEY
B.S. in EDUCATION,
M.A., PH.D.
Chairman of the Division of
Social Studies; Graduate
Professor of History
HERMAN BUSH
A.B., M.A.
Chairman of the Division of
Health and Physical
Education;
Director of Athletics
DONALD L. CALITRI
B.S., M.A.
Coach and Instructor of
Physical Education
CLEVIS D. CARTER
B.A., M.A.
Instructor of Physical
Science
Fac-u-lty
NORMAN W. DAVIS
B.S., M.S., PH.D.
Professor of Biology
CARL F. EVANS
B.S., M.S.
Assistant Professor of
Mathematics and Physia
DONALD FREEMAN
B.S., A.M., B.D.
Assistant Professor of
Philosophy
FRANK A. GILBERT
B.S., M.A., PH.D.
Chairman of the Division of
Sciences; Professor
of Biology
ALLAN E. GREEN
B.M., M.M.
Assistant Professor
of Music
EUGENE G. HAAS
B.S., M.A., PH.D.
Head of the Department
of Chemistry; Professor
of Chemistry
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MILDRED B. HACKER
B.S., M.A.
Instructor of
Physical Education
PATIENCE HAGGARD
B.A., B.S. in
EDUCATION, M.A., PH.D.
Graduate Professor
of English
ESTEFANA N. HERRERA
B.S., NAT. S.D.
Assistant Professor
of Biology
HUBERT H. HOELTJE
B.A., M.A., PH.D.
Graduate Professor
of English
DENNIS C. JACKSON
B.A., M.M.
Instructor of Music
JAMES E. KOWALSKY
B.M., M.M.
Instructor of Music
MARY ALICE LAY
B.S., M.S.
Instructor of
Home Economics
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BERNARD L LINGER
B.Mus., M.Mus., PH.D.
Acting Chairman of the
Division of Fine Arts;
Acting Director of the
School of Music;
Associate Professor
of Music
JUDY McCLUNG
B.A., M.A.
Instructor of English
JAMES B. McFERRIN
B.A., B.S. in L.S., M.S.
Head Librarian; Associate
Professor of
Library Science
CONSTANCE Y.
W. GORDON MARIGOLD
SADIE W. MARTIN
MARIGOLD
B.A., M.A., PH.D.
B.S. in EDUCATION
B.A.
Chairman of the Division of
M.A.
Part-time Instructor
Languages; Head of the
Assistant Professor
of French
Department of Modern
Languages;
Graduate Professor of
Modern Languages
of Business
ROBERT D. MATTHEWS
B.A, S.T.B., PH.D.
Chairman of the Division of
Religion and Philosophy;
Head of the Department
of Religion and Philosophy;
Professor of Religion
FRANK E. MERCHANT
A.B., M.A., PH.D.
Head of the Department
of English; Graduate
Professor of English
GAYLE MILES
B.A., M.A.
Associate Supervisor of
Student Teaching;
Assistant Professor
of Education
J. LARUE MILLEN
B.S. in EDUCATION
M.ED.
Assistant Professor
of Social Studies
RENA MILLIKEN
A.B., M.A.
Head of the Department of
Business;
Associate Professor
of Business
KATHLEEN MOORE
A.B., M.A.
Associate Professor of
Elementary Education
PAUL S. MOORE
B.A., M.S.
Coach and Assistant
Professor of
Physical Education
J. C. NEWPORT
B.A., M.A.
Instructor of Business
Kl SONG OH
B.A., LL.B., M.A., PH.D.
Associate Professor of
Political Science
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WILLIAM S. OXENDINE
B.A., M.A.
Instructor of Social Studies
MARY PETTUS
A.B., A.M.
Head of the Department of
Mathematics and Physics;
Associate Professor of
Mathematics
NICHOLAS A. POULOS
B.S., PH.D.
Associate Professor
of Chemistry
L. D. PREWITT
B.A., LL.B.
Part-time Associate
Professor of Business
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HOUSTON M. PRICE
B.A., M.M.
Instructor of Music
MARY E. PRIESTLEY
B.S., M.A., PH.D.
Associate Professor
of English
S. E. GERARD PRIESTLEY
B.D., S.T.M., B.S., M.A.,
PH.D., M.S.SC.
Graduate Professor of
Political Science
m\fc£i
ROBERT R. RIESZ
A.B., M.A.
Associate Professor
of Physics
WARREN ROBBINS
B.S., M.A.
Associate Professor of
Education; Supervisor of
Student Teaching
VIRGINIA B. SADDLER
B.A., B.S. in L.S., M.S.
Assistant Librarian and
Assistant Professor of
Library Science
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CHARLES W. SIMMS
B.S., M.A., PH.D.
Chairman of the Division of
Education; Head of the
Department of Education;
Graduate Professor
of Education
FRANCIS X. SOMMER
B.S., M.D., F.A.C.S.,
D.A.B.S.
Part-time Professor
of Health
DOROTHY R. TALBERT
A.B., B.S. in LS.
Reference Librarian and
Instructor of
Library Science
BETTY K. TOWNSEND
A.B., M.A.
Part-time Instructor
of English
WINIFRED WATTS
B.A., M.A., PH.D.
Graduate Professor
of English
CAROLE WESSLER
B.M., M.M.
Instructor of Piano
JAMES H. WHITE
B.A., M.A.
Instructor of Bowling;
Part-time Instructor
of History
ELLA O. WILKES
A.B., B.S., M.S.
Part-time Assistant
Professor of
Social Studies
ROBERT K. WILSON
B.A.
Laboratory Assistant in
Physical Science
JOHN E. YATROS
B.S., M.A., ED.D.
Part-time Associate
Professor of Psychology
CURT J. WITTLIN
PH.D.
Assistant Professor
of French
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Seniors
James Mahan, President; Phyllis Cope, Secretary; Christine Tuholsky, Vice-President; Don An-
derson, Treasurer
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MARGARET ANN ABBUHL,
BS
Harlan, Kentucky
Elementary Education
LARRY C. ALLEN, BS
London, Kentucky
History
SHIRLEY WYAN ALLEN, BS
London, Kentucky
Business
THOMAS L. ALLEN, BS
Franklinville, New York
Area in Business Education
ROBERT A. ARCHETTO, BA
Cranston, Rhode Island
History
mMM
LESTER M. BARTLEY, BA
Blaine, Maine
Mathematics
WILLIAM L. BECKMANN, JR.,
BS
Ridgewood, New Jersey
Area in Business
JANICE BLAKLEY, BA
Ages, Kentucky
English, German
SHARON HAWN BOGGS, BS
Barbourville, Kentucky
Physical Education, Business
WILLIAM D. BOYINGTON,
BS
Oceanport, New Jersey
Social Studies
VICKI BOZARTH, BA
Washington, D. C.
Area in Science
PETER N. CHASE, BS
West Bridgewater,
Massachusetts
Area in Business
HARRY CHRISTIE, BS
Lakewood, New Jersey
Area in Political Science
and History
ELLA SUE COFFMAN, BS
Montvale, Virginia
Elementary Education
DONALD CONNOLLY, BS
Cincinnati, Ohio
Mathematics, Physics
PHYLLIS ANN COPE, BS
Rose Hill, Virginia
Home Economics
TILDEN DOUGLAS
CORNELIUS, BS
Church Hill, Maryland
Political Science
and History
CLAUDIO
CRISAFULLI, BS
Raritan, New Jersey
Area in Business
LUCY DIAZ, BA
New York, New York
Sociology, French
YVONNE DEVAUGHN, BS
Bethel, Ohio
Home Economics, History
ELISHA DUGGER, BS
Gray, Kentucky
Mathematics
DON L. DICKINSON, BS
Takoma Park, Maryland
Area in Business
PAUL DUNN, BS
Cincinnati, Ohio
Biology, Sociology
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KAROLINA EGORENKO, BS
Selbyville, Delaware
Elementary Education
WILLIAM R.
EMEIGH, JR., BS
Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania
Area in Social Studies
JOHN O. FARNER, BS
Buffalo, New York
Area in Business
BARRY WILLIAM
FOSTER, BA
Waltham, Massachusetts
Area in Business
ROBERT M. GALBO, BA
Darien, Connecticut
Biology
PETER 0. GANTE,
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Political Science
BA
PEGGY GRIFFIN, BA
Umtali, Rhodesia
English
HAROLD GREGORY, BS
Barbourville, Kentucky
Elementary Education
FRANCIS GLASS, BS
Rome, New York
Business, History
H. VAUGHAN
GRIFFIN, JR., BA
Rutland, Vermont
English
LINDA HARRIS, BS
Springfield, Ohio
Elementary Education
WILLIAM HARTUNG, BS
Clarendon Hills, Illinois
Business
HARRY H. HILLIER, BA
Barberton, Ohio
Biology
SANFORD J. HOROWITZ,
BA
Great Neck, New York
History
MARY NELL HOWARD, BS
Asher, Kentucky
Elementary Education
JOHN JANKA, BA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
English
JEFFREY KRONK, BS
Huntsburg, Ohio
History and
Political Science
ROBERT D. KUNATH, BS
Corning, New York
History, Political Science
JANE G. LAW, BS
Selbyville, Delaware
Elementary Education
EDWARD LAMB ,BS
Valley Stream, New York
Biology
SELMA SUE LEWIS, BS
Evarts, Kentucky
Elementary Education
JEROLYN IRENE
LIGHTNER, BS
Ironton, Ohio
Elementary Education
DAVID B. LOBB, BA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Chemistry
THEODORE F.
LOCKE III, BS
Collingswood, New Jersey
Area in Business
DAVID N. LOGUE, BS
Junction City, Kentucky
Health and Physical
Education
DAVID C. LORD, BA
Norwalk, Connecticut
Area in Science
JOHN D. LOVE, BA
Burnside, Kentucky
History
HARRY TRUMAN LOY, BS
Columbia, Kentucky
Business
GERALD EUGENE
LYNCH, BS
Nicholson, Pennsylvania
Area in Business
JAMES E. MAHAN, BA
Wilmington, Delaware
Business, Biology
THOR B. MAGNUSEN, BA
Sherborn, Massachusetts
Biology
JOHN MARSHALL, BS
Batavia, New York
Social Studies
PHILLIP DALE
MALONE, BA
Ironton, Ohio
Religion, English
DELLA JONES MARTIN, BS
Corbin, Kentucky
Elementary Education
MITZI REAMS
MCDONALD, BS
Barbourville, Kentucky
Social Studies
DOUGLAS H. MCNEIL, BS
Rockville Centre, New York
History and Political Science
JON MERCKENS, BS
Marblehead, Ohio
French
DAVID THOMAS MILLS, BS
Smyrna, Delaware
Business, Education
R. BRUCE MORRISON, BA
Uniontown, Ohio
Religion
HOWARD D. MURPHY, BS
Kenilworth, New Jersey
Social Studies
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MYRA L. PARSONS, BS
Harlan, Kentucky
Health and
Physical Education
WILLIAM EDWARD
PATTON, BS
East Bernstadt, Kentucky
Social Studies, Business
SUSAN JANE
PENNYCUFF, BS
Stearns, Kentucky
Area in Business Education
DONALD JOHN PHILLIPS,
BS
Owego, New York
Area in Business
FRANK J. PRESTON, BS
Keeseville, New York
History and
Political Science
MAURICE E. QUELLE,
Cincinnati, Ohio
German, French
BA
DAVID M. SIMON, BS
Alexandria, Virginia
Area in Business
PAUL H. SOWDEN, BS
Marion, Massachusetts
Elementary Education,
Sociology
WILLIAM STAFFORD, BA
Smyrna, Delaware
English
DANIEL A. STINSON, BS
Brooklyn, New York
Area in Social Studies
L. ARLENE
MATTHEWS STOLL, BS
Lakewood, New Jersey
Health and
Physical Education
WILLIAM STRONG, BS
Hazard, Kentucky
Health and
Physical Education
JIRYIS S. SWEIS, BS
Amman, Jordan
History and
Political Science
DIANE JEAN TRETHAWAY,
BS
East Natick, Massachusetts
Elementary Education
CARL E. TAYLOR II, BA
Oil City, Pennsylvania
Business
CHASTIAN TAURMAN, BS
Cincinnati, Ohio
History and
Political Science
JOCELYN D. TAYLOR, BS
Everett, Pennsylvania
Health and
Physical Education
NANCY P. TUCKER, BS
Hampton Bays, New York
Elementary Education
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CHRISTINE MICHELE
TUHOLSKY, BA
Paducah, Kentucky
German, French
VIVIAN J. VAIR, BA
Ridgewood, New York
English
DAVID WALTZ, BA
Scranton, Pennsylvania
History, French
DANIEL WELLMAN, BA
London, Kentucky
Chemistry, Mathematics
JAMES R. WEST, BS
Hamburg, New York
Area in Business
THOMAS J. WHITE, BA
New York, New York
Biology
BETTY SADLER
WILLIAMS, BS
Jonesville, Virginia
English
HIROMI YAMANA, BA
Moorestown, New Jersey
Biology
J. EARL YOST, BS
Wenonah, New Jersey
Biology
Juniors
Ed Christiansen, President; Kathy Brinly, Treasurer; Vincent Gattuso, Vice-President
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JOHN A. ACTON
Haddonfield, New Jersey
EDWARD ALEXANDER
Cynthiana, Kentucky
WILLIAM ARMSTRONG
Falls Church, Virginia
GENNARO J. ASSORGI
Valley Stream, New York
BEVERLY BABBAGE
Harlan, Kentucky
JAMES BAKER
Cincinnati, Ohio
PAUL BALES PHILIP BARNUM WILLIAM BARROTT
Ft. Plain, New York Housatonic, Massachusetts Aurora, Indiana
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DEBORAH BATEMAN
Palm Beach, Florida
PEGGY BEARD
Gray, Kentucky
JAMES H. BELLAMY
Elyria, Ohio
JOHN BENZ
Natrona Heights,
Pennsylvania
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CASS BIEL JUDY BIRD
Point Pleasant, New Jersey Paintsville, Kentucky
ROBERT BLACK WILLIAM BLEMLEK RONALD BOONE
Swedesboro. New Jersey Lyndhurst, New Jersey Corbin, Kentucky
RAYMOND BORUSKY
Fairless Hills,
Pennsylvania
LINDA BOSSMAN
Dayton, Ohio
KATHLEEN BRINLY
Middletown, Kentucky
EDDY BROWN
Cobleskill, New York
GAIL L. BROWN
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
134
GERALD BROWN
Montrose, Pennsylvania
JEFFREY BROWN
Roebling, New Jersey
JANICE BRYANT
Madisonville, Kentucky
E. RICHARD BURLEY
Amherst, New York
GLENDA BUTTS
Knob Lick, Kentucky
EDWARD CARR WILLIAM CASWELL
Wilmington, Delaware Tannersville, New York
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PHYLLIS CHANEY EDWARD CHRISTIANSEN SANDRA CHRISTIE REID CLAPHAM DONALD COMFORT
Winchester, Kentucky Carmel, New York Wilmington, Massachusetts Wilmington, Delaware Morrisville, Pennsylvania
STEPHEN COOPER HARRY DARR JAMES DAVISON ANGELA DEPALMA MARY DEVRIES
Nassau, New York Wilmington, Delaware Port Chester, New York Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania Baltimore, Maryland
HUGH DELK
Pineville, Kentucky
LANA FAYE DELK
Pineville, Kentucky
EDWARD DIEHL
Manchester, Connecticut
RICHARD DILLMAN
Wilmington, Delaware
ROBERT DOUCE
Tavares, Florida
CAROL DUNCAN
Irvington, New Jersey
DIANNE ELLIOTT
Middleburg, Kentucky
BARBARA ERMIN
Altoona, Pennsylvania
135
WILLIAM FINNEY
Richmond, Virginia
KENNETH FISCHER
Buckingham, Pennsylvania
EDDY FREEMAN
London, Kentucky
ROBERT GAIL
Wilmington, Delaware
BRUCE N. GALLINGER
Voluntown, Connecticut
VINCENT GATTUSO
Paulsboro, New Jersey
CHRISTINE GEYER
Havertown, Pennsylvania
Atfel
MARY CAROL GIRON
South Seaville,
New Jersey
MARY CATHERINE
GLOVER
Medford, Massachusetts
PAULA GOLDSBERRY
Lexington, Kentucky
JOHN GORDON
Akron, Ohio
BURTON GOULD
Middletown, Pennsylvania
WARREN GUILMARTIN ROBERT GUTKNECHT GERALD HALTER CAROL ANN HAMILTON JOHN FRANK HAMMONS
Lexington, Massachusetts Lexington, Massachusetts Ocean City, New Jersey Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Barbourville, Kentucky
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WAYNE G. HAWLEY
Endicott, New York
DONALD HENSEL
Moorestown, New Jersey
MARTHA HOCTOR
Doylestown, Ohio
EDWARD HOEPFNER
Collingswood, New Jersey
PEGGI HOGG
Lexington, Indiana
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JAMES HOLLIFIELD
Louisville, Kentucky
DONALD HUCKLE
Springfield, New York
WILBURN JACKSON
Flat Lick, Kentucky
136
SCOTT JENKINS
Fairborn, Ohio
STEVEN KALBACH
Villanova, Pennsylvania
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KENNETH KLEEB
Cincinnati, Ohio
RICHARD KLOSS
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
ROBERT KLUG
Springfield, Pennsylvania
LEONARD KOPERA
York, Pennsylvania
RONALD LEE
Avon, Connecticut
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PHYLLIS LEWIS
Smilax, Kentucky
CONNIE LIBBY
Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
STEPHEN M. LIMING
Williamsburg, Ohio
EARL LINABURG
Baltimore, Maryland
JEAN LINDEN
East Brunswick,
New Jersey
ROBERT LINDERMAN
Scranton, Pennsylvania
GAYLE BARTLETT LOBB
Grafton, Ohio
DOUGLAS LOGAN
Cannon, Kentucky
BARBARA LOSENO
Waterford, Connecticut
JOSEPH MACWAN
Hadiad, Gujrat State
MARTIN A. MAIN
Beverly, Massachusetts
HENRY MARQUARDT
Woodlynne, New Jersey
DORSEY MAXWELL
London, Kentucky
PATRICIA MCCANN JOHN MCCOMAS
Manchester, Connecticut Spencer, Massachusetts
EDWARD MCDANIELS
Woodbury, New Jersey
DAVID MCIVER
Jersey City, New Jersey
JAMES MELILLO
Saugus, Massachusetts
137
MICHAEL MIRANDO
Brooklyn, New York
R. WAYNE MISKELLY
Millville, New Jersey
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SAMUEL MITCHELL
Glassboro, New Jersey
THOMAS MOHR JOHN I. MOLNAR
West Berlin, New Jersey Cliff side Park, New Jersey
BARRY MORLACHETTA
Gibbstown, New Jersey
THOMAS MULLEN
North Attleboro.
Massachusetts
LINDA MARKS MURPHY
Lombard, Illinois
LARRY MURRAY
Selbyville, Delaware
JO DELLA NEACE
Versailles, Kentucky
RAYMOND O. CONNELL
Camden, New York
JOHN C. OHLERICH
Garden City, New Jersey
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NORMA JEAN OSBORNE
Barbourville, Kentucky
RONNIE OWENS
Gray, Kentucky
WILLIAM S. PARKER
Watertown, New York
CHARLES PARSONS
Frankford, Delaware
DOUGLAS PATTERSON
Crozet, Virginia
RUSSELL G. PIPO
Rutherford, New Jersey
DEBORAH PORT
Cheshire, Connecticut
CLIFFORD K. POWELL
Barbourville, Kentucky
138
ANNA KAY QUICK
Louisville, Kentucky
KAREN RAMSEY
Hamilton, Ohio
JANET RANDELL CHARLES W. REDNOUR IAN REID
Brewster, New York Girard, Illinois Tannersville, New York
DAVID A. ROCKWELL
Little Meadows,
Pennsylvania
BRUCE ROLLMAN
Springfield, Virginia
DOUGLAS RUTH
Harlan, Kentucky
STEPHEN SACHS
New Rochelle, New York
JOY SARTORIO
Astoria, New York
IRVING SCHOENACKER
Waterloo, New York
RONALD S. SELL
Somerville, New Jersey
ROBERT SEWALLS
Scotch Plains,
New Jersey
CLARK SHADLE
Barbourville, Kentucky
PATRICIA SHAW
Delaware, Ohio
ROBERT SHEARER
Adams, New York
ELIZABETH SHELTON
Westboro, Massachusetts
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HERBERT SHEPARD SHARON SHERWOOD RICHARD SHOMPER
Williamsport, Pennsylvania Newark Valley, New York Elizabethtown,
Pennsylvania
MARCIA C. SINGER
Barbourville, Kentucky
JOHN SMALLEY
Wethersfield,
Connecticut
LOUISE SPECK
CONNIE SQUIRES
BARBARA STAPLER
BRUCE STEEN
CARLENE STICKLEY
Dalton, Ohio
Woodstock, Ohio
New Providence,
Pennsylvania
Dagsboro, Delaware
Pennington Gap, Virginia
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JOHN T. SULLIVAN
Block River, New York
ROBERT SUTHERLIN
Colonia, New Jersey
ROBERT TATRO
Milton, Massachusetts
CRAIG J. TAYLOR
North Tonawanda,
New York
ROBERT TESTA
Providence, Rhode Island
CARLENE TRIPLETT
Ironton, Ohio
KAY TRUEMAN
Glen Burnie, Maryland
MARY HELEN TYE
Barbourville, Kentucky
JOHN VAN DERSALL
Dalton, Ohio
DANIEL VICKERY
Monticello, Kentucky
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JEFFREY WAGNER
Woodbury, New Jersey
ELINOR WAITE
Ridgefield, Connecticut
ROBERT WEYAND
Elma, New York
DAVID WHITCOMB
South Hadley,
Massachusetts
ALLAN WICK
Vernon, Connecticut
JAMES WILSON
Roslyn, New York
KENNETH
WOLFERSBERGER
Arlington, Virginia
CHARLES BARRY WOOD
Norristown, Pennsylvania
JACK WORLEY
Lebanon, Ohio
SYLVIA YERGER
Lititz, Pennsylvania
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DAVID ACKLEY JOYCE ANDERSON ROBERT ANDERSON JUDITH ASHLEY BARBARA BAIRD JAY BANKS
Harlan, Kentucky New London, Ohio Pine Beach, Scotia, New York Artemus, Kentucky Dagsboro, Delaware
New Jersey
RUNYON BARKELEW JOYCE BARTOLO JOHN BAUER LODY BAXTER LINDA BECHTOL RICHARD BEISECKER
South River, Barbourville, Kentucky Baltimore, Maryland Fleming, Kentucky Wayne, Pennsylvania Akron, Ohio
New Jersey
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WILLIAM C.
BELLAMY
Elyria, Ohio
RODERICK BENNETT HARRY BIXLER
Waterbury, Donaldson,
Connecticut
Pennsylvania
ANN BLACK
Fayetteville,
North Carolina
SUSAN BLACKMAN
Dover, Ohio
GARY BOCK
Falls Church
Virginia
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JERRY BOTT
Kinnelon,
New Jersey
TERRY BOTT
Kinnelon,
New Jersey
ROBERT W.
BOYD
Maiden, Mass.
THOMAS BOYLE GEORGE BRADFORD
Warwick, R. I. Penns Grove, N, J.
JUDITH
BRANSTUTTER
Blue Rock, Ohio
PATRICIA BRIAN SHARON BRIERLEY KENNETH R. ANNE MARIE BETTE BUCHANAN
Melbourne, Kentucky Belfast, Maine BROOMELL BRYANT Benham, Kentucky
Claymont, Delaware Owego, New York
MICHAEL
BUMGARDNER
Alexandria, Virginia
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BONNIE BUSH WILLIAM BUTZ CHARLES CALLOWAY WILLIAM M. JAMES CAREY JOHN SCOTT
Lockport, New York Garden City, N. Y. Pineville, Kentucky CAMPBELL Selbyville, Delaware CARTER
Beverly, Mass. Bricktown, N. J.
SAMUEL CLONCH DEBORAH COLE JACK COLLEY RICHARD COLLINS RONALD COLUCCIO ROBERT COOPER
Kitts Hill, Ohio Barbourville, Ky. Louisa, Kentucky Garden City, N. Y, Rome, New York Sayre, Pennsylvania
GERALD CORRELL PATRICIA KAY LAWRENCE CURD CLIFFORD B. GEORGE R. DAVIS LINDA DECHAMPS
Wilmington, Delaware CROCKETT Glasgow, Kentucky DANDO Alexandria, Virginia Pitman, New Jersey
Ewing, Virginia Woodbury, N. J.
ERIC DEGROFF WILLIAM H. ROBERT NEAL
Washington, D. C. DEVEER DEAVES
Palm Beach, Florida Cinnaminson, N. J.
LOLA DELK BRUCE DEPEW
Pineville, Kentucky Fairfax, Virginia
DEANNA DEZARN
Hamilton, Ohio
DAVID EDER
Orchard Park, N. Y.
AMOS EVANS
Ocean View,
Delaware
KARLEEN FARMER
Louisville, Ky.
WALTER WILLIAM
FAWLEY
Lynchburg, Ohio
RICHARD FAY
Westboro, Mass.
JERI ALIS FIELDS
Newport, Kentucky
RONALD FILLER GREGORY FINKS DAVID TERRY
Burlington, N. J. Culpeper, Virginia FLEMING
Arlington, Virginia
BRADLEY FOGEL JOHN FOLLIT CONSTANCE
Hamilton, Ohio Armonk, New York FOSTER
Shrewsbury, Mass.
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DONALD CARL KARLA FREEMAN KATHLEEN HOCK-SOON GOH LINDA GRAY BARBARA HAMMONS
FOWLER Cherry Hill, N. J. GLASGOW Denang, Malaysia Pineville, Kentucky Dewitt, Kentucky
Philadelphia, Pa. Apple Creek, Ohio
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SUE JONES SHAROLD D, DAVID H. RUTH HARDISON DANIEL HART JO ANN HATZ
HAMMONS HAMMONS HARBOLD Kettering, Ohio East Cleveland, Ohio Claymont, Delaware
Barbourville, Ky. Heidrick, Kentucky Penns Grove, N. J.
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JANICE W. HEGGAN BARBARA ELIZABETH HERBST ANNA HIERONYMUS BILL HILL LEAMON HINKLE
Cherry Hill, N. J. HENDERSON Louisville, Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky Danville, Kentucky Barbourville, Kentucky
Matawan, New Jersey
WILLIAM HOFFMAN ROBERT HOHNE MARY LOU JUDITH HOLCOMBE RHOBY HORN SALLY HANSEN
Independence, Ky. West Boylston, Mass. HOLBERT Trenton, New Jersey Granby, Connecticut HOSKEN
Binghamton, N. Y. Cleveland Heights, O.
OLIVIA HOWELL
DONNA HUDSON
WILLIAM R.
WALTER HULL
ELWOOD
MARGARET JACKSON
Allentown, Pa.
Dayton, Ohio
HUDSON
Georgetown, Del.
Callicoon, New York
HUMPHRIES
West Berlin, N. J.
Hulen, Kentucky
JANET JACOBUS
Beachwood, N. J.
MARY JO JAYNES FAITH E. JOHNSON JULIANNA JOHNSON RUTH ANN GAIL JORDAN
Falls Church, Va. Trenton, New Jersey Lakewood, N. J. JOHNSTON Cincinnati, Ohio
Rockholds, Kentucky
JOHN R. KIDD CHERYL NANCY LEE KLASS LINDA KLUMPP WILLIAM KNAPP KARL KRAFT
East Orange, N. J. KINNINGHAM Easton, Pennsylvania Glenside, Pa. Ontario, New York Groveville, N. J.
Honolulu, Hawaii
FAITH KUNZE CHARLOTTE LEWIS BARBARA BACHMAN WALTER LIST ANDREW LONG ROBERT LUERS
W. Carrollton, Ohio Smilax, Kentucky LINDERMAN Conshohocken, Pa. West Belmar, N. J. Baltimore, Maryland
Woodbury, N. J.
FREDRIC E. MACK ROBERT MACNEIL
New Britain, Conn. Coventry, Conn.
JANET MAGSAM STEPHEN MAHLER THOMAS MANUEL TIM MARSH
Clarksboro, N. J. Manlius, New York Wilmington, Mass. Milton, Pennsylvania
145
STEVE MARSHALL LYVONNE KAY PHYLLIS J.
Westboro, Mass. MARTIN MCADAMS
Democrat, Kentucky Dayton, Ohio
THOMAS J. BRUCE MILBURN VIVIAN MILLER
MCFARLAND Covington. Kentucky Barbourville, Ky.
Claymont, Delaware
GARY TODD MILLS GUY MILLWARD
Southwick, Mass. South River, N. J.
MARGARET JUDITH MORGAN JANET MOSELEY JUNE MYERS
MITCHELL Ft. Mitchell, Ky. Niantic, Connecticut Binghamton, N. Y.
Barbourville, Ky.
MICHAEL JANIE ANN NELSON CARL NOTO FREDERICK NOYES RICHARD L. ROY OERMAN
NEISWENDER New York, N. Y. Dunmore, Pa. Manlius, New York NUCKOLS York, Pennsylvania
Carlisle, Pennsylvania Virginia Beach, Va.
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DALE OLMSTEAD RAYMOND W. COBURN PALMER NANCY PARKER CHARLES L. DONALD PAXTON
Oswego, New York OWENS Fulton, New York Riverton, New Jersey PARSONS Springfield, Pa.
Arlington, Virginia Frankford, Delaware
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BRENDA PEFFER KYLE PERKINS OKIE LEE PETERSON ROBERT PITTSER KENNETH POLIZZO CAROL PROCTOR
Grayson, Kentucky Rockholds, Kentucky Middlesboro, Kentucky Lynchburg, Ohio Northport, New York Havertown, Pa.
146
JANICE M. PETER QUIMBY PHYLLIS RATLIFF THOMAS RENKIN BRUCE RICARDS FRANCES RICHARDS
PRUNIER Henderson, N. Y. Mt. Sterling, Ky. Toms River, N. J. Bridgeton, Ft. Thomas, Kentucky
Oxford, Mass. New Jersey
FRANK RICHER PALMER ROBESON JOHN RODRIGUEZ WAYNE ROGERS CHARLES RUTLEDGE SHERRY SAYCE
Ewan, New Jersey McLean, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Denville, New Jersey Harlan, Kentucky Wakefield, Mass.
DARRELL SAYLES
Asheville, N. C.
WILLIAM SCHAD SANDRA SCHNITZ BONNIE L. SEALE JOHN SEMKUS DIANE SHADLE
Atlanta, Georgia Vienna, Virginia Barbourville, Kentucky Sag Harbor, N. Y. Barbourville, Kentucky
MAUREEN SHARRAH DOUGLAS E. SIPPLE ROBERT SMITH MAXINE STANLEY KARLA STEINER WILLIAM RALPH
Havertown, Pa. Georgetown, Del. East Aurora, N. Y. Williamsburg, Ky. New Philadelphia, O. STEPP
Four Mile, Kentucky
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Clifton, New Jersey Toms River, N. J. Burlington, Vermont Rossford, Ohio STURGIS Barbourville, Ky.
Snow Hill, Maryland
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ROBERT A. JANET TRUDEAU KENNETH TURNER ROBERT A. KATHLEEN VALENTIK
THURBER Cannon, Kentucky Appalachin, N. Y. UNDERWOOD Media, Pennsylvania
Downington, Pa. Harlan, Kentucky
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GERVIN JOHN VAUGHT PAMELA WALLACE THOMAS L. WEEKS JON WHITTAKER
VANDERPOOL Mystic, Connecticut Ashland, Kentucky Hamilton, Ohio Mansfield, Mass.
Rockholds, Kentucky
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MILDRED WILSON
JAMES WOLF
KEITH WORTINGER
PAUL LONG
WILLIS
Barbourville, Ky.
Medina, Ohio
French Lick, Indiana
Gibbstown, N. J
Corbin, Kentucky
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Freshmen
Carmen Troil, Treasurer; Meda Smith, Secretary; Bob Fisher, President; Bob Ireland,
Vice-President
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PAUL
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JOHN
ABRAMS
ALFORD
ANDERSON
ANDERSON
ANDREWS
Burlington
BATEMAN
Great Neck
Crown Point
New London
Groton
East Bernstadt
Vermont
Franklinville
New York
Indiana
Ohio
Connecticut
Kentucky
New York
THOMAS
BATES
Kimbolton
Ohio
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BECK
Sewell
New Jersey
BARBARA
BELL
Yardville
New Jersey
ANGELO
BENEDETTO
Woodbury
New Jersey
KENNETH
BERNHARDT
Pitman
New Jersey
THOMAS
BILLINGS
Smyrna
Delaware
MARGARET
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Paintsville
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Amsterdam
Tonawanda
Falls Church
Orange
Corning
Barbourville
Warwick
New York
New York
Virginia
New Jersey
New York
Kentucky
Rhode Island
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BROSEY BROCK BROOKS BROOMELL BROWN BROWN BURCHESKY
Lititz Pineville Camden Claymont Manchester Pennsville Utica
Pennsylvania Kentucky New Jersey Delaware Kentucky New Jersey New York
DONNA
BETH HAUSER
MARY SUE
THOMAS
CAROLYN LEE
JOHN W.
KATHRYN
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CALLIHAN
CAMPBELL
CARD
CAREY
CAREY
CARR
Celina
Barbourville
Gray
Windham Center
Fruitland
Frankford
Levittown
Ohio
Kentucky
Kentucky
Connecticut
Maryland
Delaware
Pennsylvania
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PAUL
CARR
Ashland
Kentucky
ANTHONY
CARRALL
Camden
New Jersey
KATHY
CHAMBERLAIN
Trenton
New Jersey
OREN
CHANEY
Winchester
Kentucky
GILBERT
CIOCCI
Canandaigua
New York
ROBERT
CLEARY
Levittown
Pennsylvania
DAVID
CLOUSE
Claymont
Delaware
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CLUTTER
Arlington
Virginia
HOBART
COFFMAN
Philippi
West Virginia
CURTIS
COLE
Hammond
Kentucky
NICHOLAS
CONTOMPASIS
Claymont
Delaware
RICHARD
CORBERT
Springfield
Massachusetts
JOHN
COSBEY
Milton
Massachusetts
KARIN
CRAIG
Northampton
Massachusetts
RONALD
CYNTHIA
LINDSEY
LYNDA
WALTER
WILLIAM
CREASY
DAVIES
DAVIS
DAWSON
DEXTER
DINICOLA
Girdler
Barberton
Lexington
Trenton
Narrowsburg
Gibbstown
Kentucky
Ohio
Kentucky
New Jersey
New York
New Jersey
GARY L.
DISNEY
Barbourville
Kentucky
ANNA MARIE
DIXON
Barbourville
Kentucky
JAMES
DOSTER
Lititz
Pennsylvania
SHEILA
DOZIER
Barbourville
Kentucky
MARIO
DUBBERKE
Gillette
New Jersey
JUSTIN
DUNCAN
Greenfield
Massachusetts
RHONDA
ELDRIDGE
Evarts
Kentucky
GARY
ELLERBROCK
Clifton
New Jersey
GENEVIEVE
JOHN
BRENDA
JAMES
THOMAS
TIMOTHY
ROBERT
ELLIOTT
ENTELISANO
EVANS
EWING
FAXON
FEELEY
FISHER
Corbin
Lee Center
Ocean View
Jonesville
Concord
Rosedale
Chenango Forks
Kentucky
New York
Delaware
Virginia
Massachusetts
New York
New York
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FLEDDERMAN
Cincinnati
Ohio
CHRISTOPHER
FORD
Snyder
New York
L MADELINE
FRAME
Ivyland
Pennsylvania
GEORGE
GAMBRELL
Manchester
Kentucky
JUDITH
GARDINER
Wilmington
Massachusetts
G. ED
GAUNT
Mullica Hill
New Jersey
NANCY
GENSEL
Dallas
Pennsylvania
MICHAEL
GENSLER
Williamsville
New York
DONALD
GENTIL
Cincinnati
Ohio
RICHARD
GIBBONS
Ocean Grove
New Jersey
ROBERT
GILLASPIE
Madisonville
Kentucky
MARK
GOIST
Lima
Ohio
KENNETH
GOMANY
Cream Ridge
New Jersey
MARC
GOODHART
Lansdale
Pennsylvania
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GRAHAM
Penns Grove
New Jersey
DAVID
GRAHAM
Woodstock
Ohio
CAROLYN R.
GRAY
Berea
Kentucky
VERNECE
GREGORY
Gilpin
Kentucky
VIRGINIA
GRIGGS
Lancaster
Kentucky
DAVID
GRUBER
Palmerton
Pennsylvania
CHARLES
GUSTAFSON
Jamestown
New York
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CAROL A.
DAVID D.
J. S.
BARRY
PHYLLIS
WILLIAM R.
JOHN
HAMILTON
HAMILTON
HAMMONS
HANULAK
HARRIS
HARRIS
HARTMAN
Fairless Hills
E. Cleveland
Dewitt
Hackensack
Bellwood
Wakefield
Muncy
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Kentucky
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania
LUTFI
JACK
CHARLES
BARBARA
TEENA
JOHN
JACQUELINE
HAZIM
HELLER
HENSEL
HESSON
HIGGINS
HILL
HINKLE
Beirut
Moores Hill
Moorestown
Ellicott City
Gray
Hamden
Barbourville
Lebanon
Indiana
New Jersey
Maryland
Kentucky
Connecticut
Kentucky
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THOMAS G.
JAMES
KAY DAWN
LLOYD GLEN
ROBERT T.
WILLIAM P,
HISLE
HODGKINS
HOMSTEAD
HOOPS
HUDSON
IRELAND
JACKEL
Shelbyville
Willimantic
Pittsfield
Shreve
Georgetown
Bedford Heights
Merrick
Kentucky
Connecticut
Maine
Ohio
Delaware
Ohio
New York
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RICHARD W.
CHARLOTTE
GILBERT L.
WILLIAM E.
WILLIAM G.
WERNER
BENJAMIN A.
JESMAJIAN
JOHNSON
JUSTICE, JR.
KEEFFE
KERN
KIEF
KILGORE
Valley Stream
Pikeville
Clarksboro
Manchester
Gibbstown
Chicago
Woburn
New York
Kentucky
New Jersey
New Hampshire
New Jersey
Illinois
Massachusetts
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CHARLES W.
PAUL F.
RICHARD
ALAN W.
ERIC H.
ELIZABETH
KIPP
KIRBY
KISTNER
KLINEBURGER
KREBS
KRZASTEK
Dunmore
Providence
Centerport
Springfield
Passaic
Toms River
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
New York
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
New Jersey
CHARLES W.
KUNKLE
Fair Haven
New Jersey
WILLIAM A.
DAVID H.
GARY R.
WALTER R.
JO BETH
ALBERTO A.
DOROTHY T.
LACY
LEMMON
LEVAN
LOCKE
LONG
LOPEZ
LUCAS
McLean
Lewes
Malvern
Collingswood
Lititz
Bayamon
Fleming
Virginia
Delaware
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Kentucky
PETER JAN
JOHN D.
DANIEL J.
ROBERT L.
JOHN D.
GERALDINE
SHIRLEY ANN
LUTZ
LYON
MACKIE
MAHAN
MARKIN
MARTIN
MARTIN
Newark
Bowmansville
Runnemede
Wilmington
Alexandria
Barbourville
Democrat
Delaware
New York
New Jersey
Delaware
Virginia
Kentucky
Kentucky
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JOANNE
DIANA L.
MARY HELEN
CHARLES
MICHAEL J.
KENNETH J.
JOHN H.
MATHESON
MATTHEWS
MAYFIELD
MCDOWELL
MEEHAN
MEIBERS
MEROLA
Spencer
Barbourville
Manchester
North Merrick
Rehoboth
Miltord
Lake Carmel
Massachusetts
Kentucky
Kentucky
New York
Delaware
Ohio
New York
VADA MAE
MERIDA
Hammond
Kentucky
FRANKLYN
MILLER
Levittown
Pennsylvania
**\
MAX
MILLER. JR.
Williamsport
Pennsylvania
EDITH
MILLETT
Riverside
Connecticut
HENRY DOYLE
MILLS
Artemus
Kentucky
BRUCE N.
MITCHELL
Caldwell
New Jersey
JAMES DALE
MORAN
Barbourville
Kentucky
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DAVID K.
MOREY
Sherrill
New York
BILLIE J.
MORRIS
Barbourville
Kentucky
JERRY W.
MORRIS
Barbourville
Kentucky
ALLEN R.
NEELEY
Narrows
Virginia
JOE
NORRIS
Walborn
Kentucky
JERRY C.
O'CONNELL
Rome
New York
HENRY B.
OSMAN. JR.
Woodbury
New Jersey
CHERRY N.
OWENS
Barbourville
Kentucky
LINDA
PECK
Binghamton
New York
JAMES E.
PEDRICK
Woodstown
New Jersey
MICHAEL P.
PENICK
Covington
Kentucky
COLEEN
PERKINS
Piscataway
New Jersey
KATHY
PETERS
Corbin
Kentucky
DIANE
PETERS
Corbin
Kentucky
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JUDITH K.
HARRY C.
DON C.
SUSAN
ANNE W.
JAMES E.
PHIPPS
PINEUR
POFF
POPE
PORT
POWELL
POWELL
Barbourville
Covington
York
Cawood
Cheshire
Ashland
Barbourville
Kentucky
Kentucky
Pennsylvania
Kentucky
Connecticut
Kentucky
Kentucky
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DAVID J.
BARBARA
JANET S.
JOHN DANIEL
HARRY R.
DENNIS R.
PRINCE
RADWAY
REEVES
REIGELMAN
RENNIE
RISKIE
RITCHEY
Owego
North Olmstead
Vincentown
Coopersburg
Elizabethtown
Woodbury
Des Plaines
New York
Ohio
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Kentucky
New Jersey
Illinois
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FRANK W.
GARY K.
ROBERT 0.
LINDA 1.
DOUGLAS J.
WILLIAM H.
DORIS
RIVELL
ROSENBERG
ROWE, JR.
SACKETT
SALTZMAN
SAVAGE
SCHARDING
Sewell
Chester
Maple Glen
Greensburg
Chicago
Georgetown
Englewood
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Illinois
Delaware
New Jersey
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MARGARET J.
JOHN W.
THOMAS M.
MARSHA KIT
REGINA G.
EUGENE T.
SCOTT
SCOTT
SEALE
SEARLES
SEPLAK
SERGENT
SHAWARYN
Niagara Falls
Danbury
Concord
Palos Heights
Huntingdon Valley
Jackhorn
Paulsboro
New York
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Illinois
Pennsylvania
Kentucky
New" Jersey
RAYMOND L.
MARY LEE
PRESTON
CHARLES E.
RICHARD M.
MEDA M.
RAY KING
SHERMAN
SHOCKLEY
SHOCKLEY, JR.
SILVERS
SMART
SMITH
SMITH
Ancora
Millsboro
Rehoboth Beach
Keyport
Swedesboro
Lynchburg
Radford
New Jersey
Delaware
Delaware
New Jersey
New Jersey
Ohio
Virginia
DENNIS P.
CAROL
EUGENE
ANN E.
DALE W.
LILLIAN P.
MARIAN K.
SOCKWELL
STALLCUP
STANEK
STEELE
STEELE
STEELE
STEWART
Paulsboro
Barbourville
Atlantic Highlands
Columbus
Ocean View
Gray
Springfield
New Jersey
Kentucky
New Jersey
Ohio
Delaware
Kentucky
Pennsylvania
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CHRISTOPHER O.
DONALD E.
BARRY
ROBERT D.
PHYLLIS
WAYNE E.
CHARLES
STOECKLIN
STOHNER
STUMP
SURFACE
SYME
SYMINGTON
TANNER
Silver Spring
Barrington
Kutztown
Bright Shade
Barbourville
Laconia
Cynthiana
Maryland
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Kentucky
Kentucky
New Hampshire
Kentucky
LEONARD J.
THACHER
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
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JOHN H.
THOMPSON
Burlington
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THOMPSON TOLLEFSON TOMLINSON TROIL TUCCIO
Vincentown Louisville Diamond Norristown Jamestown
New Jersey Kentucky Ohio Pennsylvania New York
JAMES
TUCCIO
Jamestown
New York
JOHN
ULLRICH
Scotch Plains
New Jersey
FRANK J.
VAVROCH
Worthington
Ohio
BETTY LOU
WADDELL
Fleming
Kentucky
EMMA SUE
PATTY
LARRY E.
WADDELL
WARD
WARREN
Fleming
Jamestown
Barbourville
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
RAYMOND W.
WATTERS
Richmond
Indiana
ELIZABETH
WEBBER
Frankford
Delaware
DONNA R.
WELTY
Hamilton
Ohio
MICHAEL D.
WHALEN
Bethesda
Maryland
JOYCE A.
WHITE
Woodstock
Ohio
ROBERT LEE
WICK
Hawthorne
New York
JOHN C.
WIESE
Fanwood
New Jersey
ROBERT B.
DREW D.
LINDA J.
ELEANOR B.
BRUCE W.
JOHN C.
CATHERINE 1
WILDRICK
WILHELM
WIRICK
WITHERELL
WOLFROM
WRIGHT
YEAGER
Ramsey
McLean
Orlando
Rehoboth
Woodbury
Bridgeport
Barbourville
New Jersey
Virginia
Florida
Massachusetts
New Jersey
New Jersey
Kentucky
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Stvicients
DONALD BAUTZ
West Falls, New York
ROBERT COX
Auburn, Kentucky
RICHARD DUFFANY
Ardmore, Pennsylvania
NANCY LOY
Edmonton, Kentucky
JOHN S. MCNEIL
Rockville Centre, N. Y.
WAYNE MATTHEWS SAMUEL T. POWELL III
Lakewood, New Jersey Garrett Park, Maryland
RICHARD VANDE
VOORDE
Lyons, New York
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST CO.
Since 1905
Member of F.D.I.C.
Two locations to serve you
100 S. Main St. 528-2500
S. Corbin Branch, S. Main St.
528-1392 Corbin, Ky.
OWENS MUFFLER AND
BODY SHOP
Mufflers Installed Free
Motor and Transmission Overhauled
Front End Alignment
And Wheel Balancing
Four blocks on Falls Highway in
Corbin, Kentucky 528-2330
Compliments of
MULLINS
LAUNDRYMAT
Barbourville, Kentucky
Mr. and Mrs. John Mullins, Owner
COTTON'S ONE HOUR
CLEANERS
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Barbourville, Kentucky
Shop with
Confidence
at
DAWAHARE'S
Hart Schaffner and Marx
Palm Beach
Florsheim Shoes
Hyde
Park
McGregor and H.I.S
Stetson
and
Interwoven Socks
Champ
Hats
McGregor and Arrow
Dress
, Shirts,
Sportswear,
and
Sweaters
Corbin,
Kentucky
RAPP
LUMBER
COMPANY
200 Knox
Street
Barbourville,
Kentucky
G. E. Appl
iances
158
LAKESIDE LANES
Barbourville, Kentucky
Students Welcome
I. G. A. FOODLINER
Barbourville, Kentucky
Phone: 546-3420
PEPSI-COLA
BOTTLING CO.
"For those who
think young — join
the Pepsi generation"
18th Street Corbin, Kentucky
HOPPER FUNERAL
HOME, INC.
24 hr. Ambulance Service
302 N. Broadway
Barbourville, Kentucky
159
AMERICAN FIDELITY
BANK
Knox Street
Barbourville, Kentucky
Phone: 546-3138
Welcome Students!
GOLDE'S DEPARTMENT
STORE
Barbourville Kentucky
BISSELL'S OFFICE
EQUIPMENT CO.
Office Machines — Sales — Service
Royal Typewriters and
Victor Adding Machines
200 S. Main St. 528-2205 Corbin, Ky.
KIDD BROS. GROCERY
Court Square
Barbourville, Kentucky
HERNDON DRUG CO., INC.
Phone: 546-3111
The REXALL Store
A. T. Corey, Mgr.
BARBOURVILLE, KENTUCKY
ADVOCATE PUBLISHING
COMPANY, INC.
Publishers of
THE BARBOURVILLE MOUNTAIN
ADVOCATE
THE UNION COLLEGE
ORANGE AND BLACK
Sales Agency
Olivetti — Underwood Corp.
The world's leading desk-top
business machines
Phone: 546-3175 Barbourville, Kentucky
160
ADDING A DIMENSION TO STUDENT DINING
You did it, Class of '67!
Congratulations !
We're proud to have served you
and we all wish you
Bonne chance! Bonne sante !
et Bon voyage!
'efrwcet^^
Lombard and 25th Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19146 • a division of Automatic Retailers of America. Inc.
161
ENGLE'S STUDIO
COURT SQUARE
BARBOURVILLE, KENTUCKY
MILLER -YANCEY
FINE FURNITURE
North Main Street
Barbourville, Kentucky
KNOX CASH JOBBERS
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS - RACK JOBBERS
Confection — Cigars
Restaurant Supplies — Sundry Items
Health & Beauty Aids
School Supplies
On Highway 25E at Knox Street
Barbourville, Kentucky
Phone: 546-3400
162
HAMPTON AND NAU
Nunn Bush Shoes
Botany 500 Suits
Arrow Shirts
Barbourville, Kentucky
BELK SIMPSON COMPANY
Incorporated
ONE OF THE 400 BELK STORES
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats
Ready-to-Wear, Toys, and Housewares
CORBIN, KENTUCKY
WILLIAMS STORE
Court Square
Barbourville, Kentucky
VISIT
CLARA'S SHOPPE
Merle Norman Cosmetics
also
English Leather and By George
for Men
Villager Country Set
Barbourville, Kentucky
PENNEYS
115 S. Main Street
Corbin, Kentucky
One of
1700 Family Department
Stores
Serving
all America with Quality
at Reasonable Prices
Clothing
VARSITY SHOP
Students — Men's Wear
Corbin, Kentucky
CORBIN DEPOSIT BANK
AND
TRUST COMPANY
Corbin, Kentucky
Two Downtown Locations
Serving
Whitley, Laurel, and Knox Counties
without interruption
for over a Quarter of a Century
1935 — 1967
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Large enough to fill your needs
— Total resources over nine
million dollars
Howard H. Miller
President
Ben H. Draughn, Jr.
Exec. Vice President
UNION NAT
- so
John W. Croley
Vice President
Jerry Carey
Assistant Cashier
Matt Callihan
Director
Mrs. Mattie Cole
Director
Elbert Evans
Director
Union National is proud to be Barbourville's and Knox County's largest bank, with total assets of over nine million
dollars. Your trust in our financial ability made it possible — Our officers, directors, and employees thank you.
Christine Adams
Note Teller
Janet Hyde
Teller
Louise Owens
Teller
Sharon Boggs
Bookkeeper
Mildred Engle
Bookkeeper
Betty Centers
Bookkeeper
(Barbourville and Knox \
County's Only National Bank/
A
Mary Ruth Mills
Teller
Betty Smith
Drive-in Teller
Judy Hammons
Bookkeeper
Charles R. Cole
Custodian
UNION NAT
>NAL BANK
D - SECURE -
James E. Thompson Jr.
Cashier
Small enough to give you per-
sonal attention — Managed by
your hometown friends and
neighbors
Margaret M. Riley
Assistant Cashier
Jimmy Bays
Assistant Cashier
Union National Bank
Pays a Big
m%
Interest on
6 Mo. Certificates
of Deposit
Corbin H. Melton
Director
R. B. Williams
Director
Toy Wilson
Director
U N B
Union National Bank
Our nine million dollars is at your service. Consult any of the above officers or directors on any banking need,
and they will be more than glad to help.
r>.
Amanda Woolum
Bobbie Messer
Kathleen Ore
Geneda Gray
Janice Dixon
Drive-in Teller
Drive-in Teller
Teller
Teller
Proof Clerk
Thank you for giving us the chance to work for you. Our purpose is to help you finance industry, new homes, and
provide you with money for the things you want. It is our dedication to promote the growth of Barbourville, Knox
County, and this entire area.
>NAL BANK - safe - sound - secure -
YEARY'S
MOTEL AND RESTAURANT
Southedge on 25-W
Corbin, Kentucky
18 miles to Cumberland Falls
Phone: 528-2311
SEVEN-UP
BOTTLING COMPANY
13 4 EIGHTEENTH STREET
CORBIN, KENTUCKY
GAMBREL MOTOR SALES
Authorized
DODGE
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
Dealer
Clean Used Cars
Barbourville, Kentucky
SOWDERS
PURE
OIL
220 Cumberland Avenue
Barbourville, Kentucky
Tires - Batteries
546 - 4195
STEREO
ADMIRAL APPLIANCES
COLOR
TV
JACK
' s
RADIO
&
T
. V .
501 KNOX STREET
BARBOURVILLE. KY. 40906
546-5224
AUTHORI7ED
SERVICE
WEST STANDARD SERVICE
Corner of Knox Street
and Cumberland Avenue
Barbourville, Kentucky
166
LOUIS STANDARD
SERVICE
New 25E Bypass
1 mile south
We Take Better Care of Your Car
Barbourville, Ky.
24 hour service
AAA Member
BARBOURVILLE
INSURANCE AGENCY
INSURANCE
"THAT'S OUR ONLY BUSINESS"
Chas. W. Buchanan, Agt.
Roy L. Faulkner, Agt.
109 Knox Street— Barbourville, Kentucky
PHONE: 546-4171
CUMBERLAND FORD MOTORS
Cumberland Avenue
Middlesboro, Kentucky
CATRON MOTOR
COMPANY
New Fords and Mercurys
Corbin, Kentucky
BARBOURVILLE
SHELL SERVICE
ONE STOP SERVICE
Cumberland Avenue, Barbourville, Ky.
167
Compliments of
KNOX COUNTY OFFICIALS
KNOX COUNTY OFFICIALS: Floyd Sowders, Circuit Court Clerk; Ulys Bingham, Sheriff; Lester
Broughton, Jailer. Ed McDonald, County Clerk; Bill Sears, County Judge; John Dixon, County Attorney
168
LONDON LAUNDRY & SANITONE DRY CLEANER
Fur Storage
Box Storage
Linen Service
Sanitone
Certified MasterVn/c/eaner
Office on Court Square
Barbourville, Kentucky
Phone 546-3151
Compliments
of
D & W CAFETERIA
Walker Park Road
Barbourville, Kentucky
BEST WISHES
from
KNOX MOTOR CO.
The best place for
the best deal
Oldsmobile Chevrolet
Cadillac
169
Compliments of
BOGGS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
P. O. Box 625 Phone: 546-3119
Barbourville, Kentucky
"Quality Costs Less"
Residential — Commercial — Industrial Buildings
Bridge & Hi-Way Construction
Compliments of
THE CAMPUS SHOP
Books and Supplies for the Student
PEOPLE'S
GAS COMPANY
Natural Gas Service
Phone: 546-4185
170
H & A PURE SERVICE CITY
1 Mile South of Barbourville on 25E
Open 24 hours
Mechanic on duty at all times
Phone: 546-4022 Area Code 606
Firebird Gasolines
#2 and Super Diesels
Barbourville, Kentucky 40906
171
KNOX AUTO PARTS
Wholesale Distributors
for Auto Parts
PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIES
COMMONWEALTH LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Home Office — Louisville, Kentucky
Over Two and one-half Billion of
Life Insurance in force
H. M. Faulkner Randall Hubbard
Troy Hampton A. B. Scent
E. G. Sellards
108 Cumberland Ave.,Barbourville, Ky.
GEORGE'S USED CARS
Knox Street
Barbourville, Kentucky
Phone 546-4061
OLDFIELD INSURANCE
AGENCY
212 Knox St.
Barbourville, Ky.
William L. Jones, Agent
INSURE FOR SURE
BACON CREEK GUN SHOP
Cumberland Falls Road
Corbin, Kentucky
Firearms and Ammunition
Compliments of
COCA COLA
BOTTLING COMPANY
Middlesboro, Kentucky
172
Barbourville's Newest - Finest
TRAVELER'S INN
. i
Phone Barbourville, Kentucky
Area Code 606 546-4148
For Reservations
173
Senior Directory
MARGARET ANN ABBUHL — BXA. SNEA, Home Economics Club.
LARRY ALLEN — Cecil Wilson Award, Senior Assistant in Division
o( Social Studies, Academic Policy Committee.
SHIRLEY ALLEN — Academic Policy Committee.
THOMAS L. ALLEN — Alpha Delta. Pres. SNEA.
DONALD A. ANDERSON — UCCA, Circle K. Senior Class Treas-
urer, Stage Band, Orchestra, Choir, Track.
EDWARD ANGEL — SNEA, "Stespean"
DAVID APNER — Circle K, Pres. and V. Pres.; Food Committee.
Lakeside Dorm Council, Karate Club, Pep Club.
ROBERT ARCHETTO — No activities listed.
BRENDA SUE ARNETT — No activities listed.
LESTER M. BARTLEY — Pres. Alpha Delta, German Club, Gamma
Beta Phi. Pres. lota Sigma Nu, Band. Senior Assistant in Division
of Science.
WILLIAM L. BECKMANN — Intramurals, Stevenson Hall Dorm Coun-
cil.
JANICE BLAKLEY — American Chemical Society Secretary, Cheer-
leader, U Club. Gamma Beta Phi, Lakeside Dorm Queen.
SHARON HAWN BOGGS — BXA, Intramurals, Choir.
WILLIAM D. BOYINGTON — Circle K.
VICKI BOZARTH — Oxford Club. UCCA, "Stespean," Presidents
Council. Biology Club, AWS Council. Bridge Club. MSM.
VIOLA RUTH BRADLEY — V. Pres. Home Economics Club, Ameri-
can Chemical Society, SNEA, V. Pres. Gamma Beta Phi, BXA.
Social Standards Committee, AWS, AWS Sweetheart Queen.
WINNIE BRAZIER — Secretary Freshman Class, Sophomore Coun-
selor, AWS Judiciary Board, APO Sweetheart, Home Economics
Club, SNEA. Elsie Geiss Home Economics Award.
JOHN G. BROWN III — Student Activities Representative for Fresh-
man Class, Choir. MSM, American Guild of Organists, V. Pres.
Sophomore Class, Collegium Musicum, Treasurer Stevenson Hall
Council, Phi Mu Alpha. Orchestra, Minister of Music Scholarship.
Freshman Orientation Committee, German Club, Band, UCCA.
HADWIN BURDICK — Appalachian Volunteers, Milesians, Oxford
Club.
DAVID CALL — Varsity Letterman. Golf.
WILLIAM A. CAMPBELL — Intramural Bowling.
PETER N. CHASE — No activities listed.
HARRY CHRISTIE — Milesians, Lakeside Dorm Council, UCCA.
APO, "Orange and Black," Freshman Orientation Committee, Appa-
lachian Volunteers, "Forum".
ELLA SUE COFFMAN — Choir, Phi Mu Alpha Sweetheart, AWS
Council.
DONALD CONNOLLY — Alpha Delta, Track, Judicial Council, Food
Committee, UCCA, Milesians, U Club.
PHYLLIS COPE — Biology Club, American Chemical Society, Home
Ecnomics Club, AWS Council, SNEA, Secretary of Senior Class,
Food Committee. Judicial Council, Sub-Committee on Cultural Life.
T. DOUGLAS CORNELIUS — APO, Canterbury Club.
CLAUDIO CRISAFULLI — Track, Intramurals.
YVONNE DEVAUGHN — Home Economics Club, SNEA, Phi Mu
Alpha Sweetheart.
ANA LUCY DIAZ — Foreign Students, Council of Southern Moun-
tains, French Club, Student Senate, AWS.
DON LEWIS DICKINSON — No activities listed.
ELISHA H. DUGGER — Alpha Delta, Burke Mathematics Award.
PAUL L. DUNN — Orchestra, Bridge Club, Biology Club.
KAROLINA EGORENKO — BXA, Intramurals.
GEORGE EHLERT — APO, Karate Club.
WILLIAM R. EMEIGH — APO Pres., Intramurals.
JOHN O. FARNER — Pi Epsilon Alpha, APO, Student Senate, Base-
ball, Golf, U Club, Lakeside Dormitory Council, Student Center
Advisory Board. V. Pres. of Junior Class.
BARRY FOSTER — Bridge Club, Dolphin Club, Circle K, German
Club.
ROBERT M. GALBO — Bridge Club, Biology Achievement Award,
lota Sigmu Nu.
PETER O. GANTE — No activities listed.
IGNACIO GARCIA — Pres. Foreign Students Association.
JEMIMA GEE — No activities listed.
FRANCIS GLASS — Intramurals, Newman Club, Food Committee.
HERMAN VAUGHAN GRIFFIN — APO. Swim Team.
PEGGY GRIFFIN — Art Club. Oxford Club. UCCA, AWS Council.
LINDA L. HARRIS — "Orange and Black."
WILLIAM W. HARTUNG — Baseball. Bridge Club, Lakeside Dorm
Council Treasurer.
HARRY H. HILLIER — APO, Biology Club, Freshman Orientation
Committee, Dormitory Student Advisor.
WAYNE E. HOFFMAN — Council of Southern Mountains, Bowling,
Appalachian Volunteers, APO.
SANFORD HOROWITZ — Student Senate, Student Center Board,
Playlikers.
MARY NELL HOWARD — SNEA, Home Economics Club. Council
of Southern Mountains.
JOHN JANKA — Pres. UCCA, Religious Life Committtee. Student
Conduct Committee. Co-editor "The Forum".
JEFFREY KRONK — Circle K.
ROBERT D. KUNATH — APO, Freshman Orientation Committee.
EDWARD LAMB — Circle K. Lakeside Dorm Council Treasurer,
Intramurals.
JANE G. LAW — Homecoming Queen Candidate. Snow Queen
Candidate, Circle K. Queen Candidate, Playlikers, Miss Union.
WILBUR ALLEN LEE — No activities listed.
SELMA SUE LEWIS — Secretary-Treasurer lota Sigma Nu, Cwens,
Student Senate Representative, AWS Representative, Student Coun-
selor.
JEROLYN I. LIGHTNER — BXA. SNEA, UCCA, MSM Pres., Phi Mu
Alpha Sweetheart.
HOWARD HUNTLEY LLOYD — Swim Team.
DAVID B. LOBB — Choir, American Chemical Society. Speleological
Club, German Club, "Orange and Black," Presidents Council, APO,
Collegium Musicum.
THEODORE LOCKE — Swim Team. Track. APO. Alpha Psi Omega.
American Chemical Society.
DAVID N. LOGUE — Stevenson Hall Dorm Council.
DAVID LORD — American Chemical Society. "Stespean."
JOHN DAVID LOVE — Oxford Club.
HARRY LOY — Basketball, Baseball, U Club, Mr. Union. All KIAC
Basketball Team.
GERALD E. LYNCH — APO, Newman Club. Stevenson Hall Dorm
Council.
THOR MAGNUSEN — No activities listed.
JAMES E. MAHAN — Pres. Junior Class, Pres. Senior Class. Pres.
APO. Presidents Council, Alumni Scholarship.
PHILLIP D. MALONE — Baseball, Oxford Club. V. Pres. and Pres.
UCCA. lota Sigma Nu, Gamma Beta Phi, Senior Assistant Division
of Religion and Philosophy. National Methodist Scholarship.
JOHN C. MARSHALL — Band.
DELLA JONES MARTIN — No activities listed.
MITZI REAMS McDONALD — SNEA.
DOUGLAS H. McNEIL — Lakeside Dormitory Council, Pres. Student
Senate, "Forum."
JON MERCKENS — French Club, Student Activities Representa-
tive, Lakeside Dorm Council, Asst. Editor U Book.
DAVID THOMAS MILLS — APO.
BRUCE MORRISON — German Club, Alpha Psi Omega, Pres. Ox-
ford Club, UCCA, Pres. MSM, Pres. Choir, Collegium Musicum.
Religious Life Committee, Presidents Council.
HOWARD D. MURPHY — Circle K.
RONALD NAYLOR — V. Pres. Student Senate. Student Center
Board, Stevenson Hall Dorm Council, "Orange and Black."
CAROL NOURSE — Choir, BXA, Bridge Club. Sigma Alpha lota.
Homecoming Queen Candidate.
ROBERT F. OSWALD — No activities listed.
MICHAEL G. PARKER — Honorary Circle K Member, Bowling Team.
Track, Tennis, Athlete of the Year in Tennis, Rifle Club, Dolphin
Club, Biology Club.
PETER PARKER — Cross Country, Athlete of the Year in Cross
Country, Track, Bowling, Originator of Mr. Ugly Contest.
CLINTON J. PARKINSON — Intramurals.
MYRA L. PARSONS — BXA, AWS Pres., Judiciary Board. Home
Economics Club, Pi Epsilon Alpha, Cwens, Intramurals, "Stespean,"
Extramurals, Presidents Council, Senior Assistant in Division of
Health and Physician Education.
WILLIAM PATTON — No activities listed.
SUSAN J. PENNYCUFF — Home Economics Club Pres., SNEA,
AWS Council, UCCA, lota Sigma Nu, IBM Typing Award.
DONALD J. PHILLIPS — Circle K.
FRANK PRESTON — Gamma Beta Phi, Circle K. Student Senate.
Alumni Scholarship.
MAURICE QUELLE — Pres. German Club, French Club. Student
Activities Representative, "Orange and Black," Fencing Club, Phi
Mu Alpha, Senior Assistant Division of Modern Languages.
ROLAND RAUGHT — No activities listed.
STEPHANIE RILEY — BXA, SNEA, AWS, "Orange and Black"
Editor, Publications Award, Student Representative to Library Com-
mittee.
GLORIA JEAN RISNER — Drama and Art.
PETER H. SALMON — Alpha Delta, Stevenson Hall Dorm Council,
Karate Club, Biology Club.
JOHN D. SEALS — APO, U Club, Track.
JANE POWELL SELL — BXA, Cheerleader, U Club, Pi Epsilon Al-
pha. Council of Southern Mountains, UCCA, Snow Queen Candidate.
DAVID M. SIMON — Circle K.
PAUL A. SOWDEN — Circle K, Pres. Canterbury Club. Alpha Psi
Omega, Oxford Club, Sigma Beta Theta Pres., Asst. Postmaster,
UCCA, Alpha Delta, Student Center Board. Playlikers.
WILLIAM A. STAFFORD — Intramural Football.
DANIEL A. STINSON — Oxford Club, UCCA, Stevenson Hall Dorm
Council, Foreign Students Association.
L. ARLENE MATTHEWS STOLL — Pi Epsilon Alpha. Cheerleader.
U Club Secretary, Snow Queen, AWS Council, Secretary Junior
Class.
WILLIAM R. STRONG — U Club, Baseball.
JIRYIS SWEIS — UCCA, Oxford Club. Pres. Foreign Students
Association.
CHASTIAN TAURMAN — Track. APO, Presidents Council.
CARL E. TAYLOR — Alpha Delta.
JOCELYN TAYLOR — PHT.
DIANE J. TRETHAWAY — BXA, Playlikers, Alpha Psi Omega, SNEA.
NANCY P. TUCKER — Pres. SNEA. Home Economics Club.
CHRISTINE TUHOLSKY — V. Pres. Senior Class. Pres, BXA, Cwens,
AWS Council, Student Center Advisory Board. "Stespean," French
Club, German Club, SNEA, Canterbury Club. Presidents Council.
Gamma Beta Phi.
VIVIAN VAIR — National Methodist Scholarship. Oxford Club,
UCCA, "Stespean," Biology Club. AWS. Council of Southern Moun-
tains, Appalachian Volunteers, Foreign Students Association, Gamma
Beta Phi.
DAVID C WALTZ — MSM, lota Sigma Nu. Pi Gamma Mu. H. H
Owens History Award. UCCA.
DANIEL WELLMAN — Alpha Delta. American Chemical Society,
Pres.
JAMES R. WEST — Circle K, Bowling Team, Bridge Club, Studenl
Center Advisory Board.
THOMAS JOSEPH WHITE — Baseball, U Club.
BETTY SADLER WILLIAMS — Gamma Beta Phi, SNEA.
HIROMI YAMANA — Freshman Scholastic Award. Biology Club,
French Club, "Stespean," Home Economics Club, Cwens, Foreign
Students Association, Gamma Beta Phi.
JOHN EARL YOST — Circle K, Alpha Psi Omega, Student Center
Board, Playlikers. Chorus.
Index
Abbuhl, Margaret Ann — 74, 79, 123
Abrams, John — 150
Ackley, David — 142
Acton, John — 72, 134
Adams, Herbert — 104
Alexander, Edward — 60, 98, 134
Altord, Joseph — 83, 150
Allen, Dr. J. Howard — 94
Allen, Larry — 95, 123
Allen, Shirley — 95, 123
Allen, Susan — 105
Allen, Thomas — 91. 123
Anderson, Daniel — 80, 96
Anderson, Donald — 76, 97, 102,
122, 123
Anderson, Joyce — 142
Anderson, Lois — 150
Anderson, Robert — 97, 142
Andrews, Paul — 56, 150
Angel, Edward — 123
Angel, Joan — 105
Apner, David— 76, 82, 83, 104, 123
• Archetto, Robert — 123
Armstrong, William — 95, 105, 134
Arnett, Brenda — 123
Ashley, Judith — 53, 80, 100, 101,
102, 103, 142
Assorgi, Qennaro — 134
Ayers, Ernie — 65
Babbage, Beverly — 134
Baird, Barbara — 142
Baker, James — 134
Baldwin, Stephen — 82, 83
Bales, Paul — 134
Banks, Jehu — 142
Barkelew, Runyon — 142
Barnum, Philip — 104, 134
Barrott, William — 65, 83, 98, 134
Bartlett, Jay — 63
Bartley, Lester — 80, 99, 123
Bartolo, Naomi Joyce — 142
Basone, Ben — 62
Bass, Lou — 100, 101, 150
Bateman, Deborah — 74, 91, 134
Bateman. John — 150
Bates, Thomas — 150
Bauer, John — 83, 142
Bautz, Donald — 65, 98, 159
Baxter, Lody — 142
Beard, Peggy — 91, 134
Bechtol, Linda — 142
Beck, Roy — 150
Beckmann, William — 96, 123
Beisecker, Glenn R. — 142
Bell, Barbara — 150
Bellamy, James — 134
Bellamy, William — 97, 142
Benedetto, Angelo — 150
Bennett, Roderick — 72, 142
Benz, John — 134
Bernhardt, Kenneth — 150
Beyer, Thomas — 83
Biel, Cass — 72, 134
Biel, Diane — 105
Billings, Thomas — 150
Bird, Judy — 92, 134, 150
Bixler, Harry — 142
Black, Ann — 80, 104, 142
Black, Edward — 88, 92
Black, Robert — 134
Blackman, Susan — 100, 101, 142
Blackwell, Jon — 97, 104, 150
Blakley, Janice — 58, 85, 98, 123
Blemlek, William — 83, 134
Bliss, Robert — 150
Blum, Michael — 100, 150
Bock, Gary — 72, 142
Boggs, Sharon Hawn — 124
Boone, Judy — 105
Boone, Ronald — 134
Borquist, Alan — 150
Borusky, Raymond — 94, 95, 134
Bossmann, Linda — 134
Bott, Jerry — 39, 101, 102, 142
Bott, Terry — 39, 101, 102, 142
Box, David — 97, 150
Boyd, Diane — 150
Boyd, Robert — 142
Boyington, Beth — 105
Boyington, William — 76, 124
Boyle, Thomas — 60, 98, 142
Bozarth, Vickl — 39, 124
Bradford, George — 76, 97, 101, 14i
Bradley, Viola — 51, 71, 74, 79,
91, 99, 124
Branstord, Charles — 84, 150
Branstutter, Judith — 142
Brazier, Winnie — 124
Brewster, Howard R. — 76, 96
Brian, Patricia — 71, 100, 101, 142
Brierley, Sharon — 101, 142
Brinly, Kathleen — 71, 80, 91, 133, 134
Brock, Larry — 97
Brock, Marcus — 64, 96, 150
Brockett, Ronald — 65
Brooks, Richard — 97, 150
Broomell, Kenneth — 88, 101, 102, 142
Broomell. Robert — 150
Brosey, Theodore — 150
Brown, Charlene, — 150
Brown, Eddy— 134
Brown, Gail — 39, 134
Brown, Gerald — 76, 134
Brown, Jeffrey — 65, 72, 83, 134
Brown, John G. — 88, 100, 124
Brown, Wllllem — 150
Bryant, Anne — 142
Bryant, Janice — 80, 99, 135
Buchanan, Bette — 142
Bumgardner, Michael — 76, 80, 90,
105, 142
Burchesky, Stephen— 39, "1, 85, 150
Burdick, Hadwin — 124
Burley. Edward — 83, 135
Burnsldes, Donna — 101, 150
Bush, Bonnie — 143
Butts, Glenda — 135
Butz, William — 76, 143
Call, David — 124
Calllhan, Beth— 150
Calloway, Charles E. — 80, 83, 143
Campbell, Mary Sue — 150
Campbell, William Alfred — 124
Campbell, William M. (Scott) 92,
100, 101, 143
Card, Thomas W. —96, 150
Carey, Carolyn Lee — 150
Carey, James E. Jr. —83, 143
Carey, John W. — 150
Carmean, Mae — 105
Carr, Edward Franklin — 135
Carr, Kathryn Ann — 100, 150
Carr, Paul — 56, 151
Carrall, Anthony — 97, 151
Carter, John Scott — 101, 143
Caswell, William M. — 135
Chamberlain, Kathy — 101, 151
Chaney, Oren — 96, 151
Chaney, Phyllis— 101, 102, 103, 135
Chase, Peter N. — 124
Christiansen, Edward — 72, 133, 135
Christie, Harry — 72, 124
Christie, Sandra — 135
Cini, Al — 65
Ciocci, Gilbert H. — 60, 151
Clapham, Reid — 80, 96, 135
Clark, Arthur A. —88, 100, 101, 102.
Cleary, Robert F. — 151
Clonch, Samuel E. — 80, 143
Clouse, David A. — 101, 102, 151
Clutter, Roxine — 151
Coffman, Ella Sue — 53, 71, 124
Coffman, Hobart D. — 84, 99, 151
Cole, Curtis — 151
Cole. Deborah — 143
Colley, Jack S. — 76, 143
Collins, Richard C. — 143
Coluccio, Ronald J. — 62, 143
Comfort, Donald W. — 135
Connolly, Donald M. — 65, 95, 98,
99, 125
Contompasis, Nicholas — 151
Cooper, Robert L. — 101, 143
Cooper, Stephen E. — 72, 94, 97, 135
Cope, Phyllis A. — 71, 79, 91, 122, 125
Corbert, Richard A. — 101, 151
Cornelius, Tilden Douglas — 97, 125
Correll, Gerald T. — 85, 96, 143
Cosbey, John J. — 97, 151
Cousins, Irene — 90
Cox, Robert L. —98, 157
Craig, Karin G. — 101, 151
Creasy, Ronald L. — 151
Crisafulli, Claudio — 125
Crockett, Patricia — 143
Curd, Lawrence A. — 56, 73, 98, 143
Dando, Clifford B. — 143
Darr, Harry I. — 97, 135
Davies, Cynthia Kay — 91, 151
Davis, George Lindsey — 151
Davis, George Randolph — 143
Davis, Larry R. — 59, 87
Davison, James — 135
Dawson, Lynda C. — 39, 151
DeChamps, Linda — 143
DeGroff, Eric — 143
DePalma, Angela — 70, 90, 135
DeVaughn, Yvonne — 125
DeVeer, William H. — 143
DeVries, Mary — 71, 84, 86, 135
Deaves, R. Neal — 65. 141, 143
Delk, Hugh C. — 38. 39, 135
Delk, Lana F. — 135
Delk, Lola, — 143
Depew, Bruce — 39, 85, 88, 101, 143
Dexter, Walter Lee — 151
Dezarn, Deanna — 143
DiNicola, William Anthony — 151
Diaz, Ana Lucy — 125
Dickinson, Don L. — 83, 125
Diehl, Edward — 72, 83, 135
Dillman, Richard — 72, 135
Disney, Gary — 151
Dixon, Anna Marie — 100, 151
Doster, James Harold — 151
Dotson, Dr. John A. — 40
Douce, Robert Lee — 87, 135
Dozier, Sheila — 101, 151
Dubberke, Mario Kurt — 151
Duffany, Richard — 157
Dugger, Elisha — 99, 125
Duncan, Carol — 135
Duncan, Justin B. — 151
Dunn, Paul L. — 125
Eder, David C. — 143
Egorenko, Karolina — 125
Eldridge, Rhonda — 151
Ellerbrock, Gary — 151
Elliott, DiAnne — 135
Elliott, Genevieve — 151
Emeigh, Sandra — 105
Emeigh, William R. — 72. 125
Entelisano, John — 76, 151
Ermin, Barbara — 84, 102, 135
Evans, Amos (Butch) — 83, 143
Evans, Brenda — 151
Ewing, James S. — 151
Farmer, Karleen — 100. 143
Farner, John Oliver — 61, 62, 72,
83, 87, 98, 125
Fawley, Walter William — 80, 143
Faxon, Thomas S. — 151
Fay, Richard L. — 143
Feeley, Timothy C. — 151
Fields, Jeri —39, 71, 95, 104, 143
Filler, Ronald — 80, 144
Finks, Gregory Mark— 144
Finney, William — 92, 135
Fischer, G. Kenneth — 72, 83, 135
Fisher. Robert A. — 94, 149, 151
Fledderman, Thomas A. — 152
Fleming, David Terry — 65, 97, 144
Fogel, Bradley C. — 144
Follit, John W. — 82, 83. 94, 144
Ford, Christopher L. — 152
Foster, Barry — 76, 83, 95, 126
Foster, Constance — 144
Fowler, Donald C. — 82, 83, 144
Frame, Lillian M. — 152
Frazier, George B. — 64, 65
Freeman, Donald — 105
Freeman, Eddy G. — 136
Freeman, Karla J. — 71, 79, 144
Gail, Robert C. — 136
Galbo, Robert M. — 126
Gallinger, Bruce N. — 91, 97, 136
Gambrell, George — 152
Gante, Peter O. — 126
Gardiner, Judith— 84, 152
Gattuso, Vincent— 72, 83, 133, 136
Gaunt, George Ed — 152
Gee, Jemima P. — 126
Gensel, Nancy L. — 152
Gensler, Michael P. — 83. 152
Gentil, Donald — 152
George, David S. — 101
Geyer, Christine — 53, 95, 103, 136
Gibbons, Richard F. — 97. 101, 152
Gibo, Sue — 80
Gilbert, Dr. Frank — 76
Gilbert, Mrs. Frank — 75
Gillaspie, Robert — 152
Giron, Mary Carol — 58, 74, 90, 91,
98, 136
Glasgow, Kathy — 144
Glass, Francis — 95, 126
Glover, Cathie — 136
Goh, Hock Soon — 96. 1 44
Goist, Mark — 152
Golden, Thomas H. — 89, 101
Goldsberry, Paula J. — 136
Gomany, Kenneth J. — 152
Goodhart, Marc Wilson — 152
Goodwin, Mary Virginia — 103
Gordon, John Charles — 86, 136
Gould, Burton E. — 96. 136
Graham, Albert D. — 152
Graham, David A. —80, 99, 152
Gray, Carolyn Raye — 152
Gray, Linda Gail — 144
Green, Allan E. — 88, 101, 102
Gref, Stephen — 90
Gregory, Edward A. — -56
Gregory, Harold — 94, 126
Gregory, Vernece — 152
Griffin, Herman Vaughan — 72, 97, 126
Griffin, Peggy— 126
Griggs, Virginia — 91, 152
Gruber, David H. — 152
Guilmartin, Warren — 136
Gustafson, Charles — 152
Gutknecht, Robert — 76, 136
Halter, Gerald — 52, 60, 98, 136
Hamilton, Carol Ann — 101, 102, 136
Hamilton, Carol Ann — 100, 101, 152
Hamilton, David Dennis — 60, 152
Hammons, Barbara — 39, 74, 144
Hammons, J. S. — 152
Hammons, John Frank — 104, 136
Hammons, Sue Jones — 144
Hammonds, Sharold — 144
Hansel, Charles — 105
Hanulak, Barry — 96, 152
Harbold, David — 144
Hardison, Ruth Carol — 79, 144
Harris, Linda — 126
Harris, Phyllis — 152
Harris, William — 152
Hart, Daniel — 60, 65, 98, 144
Hartman, John Dunlap — 152
Hartung, William — 82, 83, 126
Hatz, Jo Ann — 39, 144
Hawley, Wayne— 84, 89, 101, 136
Hayes, Larry — 88, 100, 102
Hazim, Lufti — 96, 152
Heggan, Janice — 46, 50, 79, 144
Heller, Jack — 152
Henderson, Barbara — 144
Hensel, Charles R. — 152
Hensel, Donald C. — 72, 136
Herbst, Elizabeth — 104, 144
Hesson, Barbara — 71, 101, 152
Hicks, Donald — 61
Hleronymus. Anna — 94, 105, 144
Hlgglns, Teena — 152
Hill, Billy A. —56, 98. 144
HIM, John M. —60, 152
Hillier, Harry — 72, 126
Hinkle, Jacqueline — 152
Hinkle, Leamon — 39. 144
Hisle, Judith — 101, 153
Hoctor, Martha — 70, 74, 85, 90.
105, 136
Hodgkins, Thomas — 96, 153
Hoepfner, Edward — 61, 98, 136
Hoffman, George William — 65, 72,
94, 97, 98, 144
Hogg, Peggi — 100. 101, 102, 103, 136
Hohne, Robert G. — 97, 144
Holbert, Mary Lou — 74, 104, 144
Holcombe, Judith — 71, 80, 104, 144
Hollifield, James — 76, 82, 83, 136
Homstead, James — 153
Hoops, Kay Dawn — 84, 100, 101,
102, 153
Horn, Rhoby — 71, 101, 144
Horowitz, Sanford — 83, 90, 92. 126
Hosken, Sally Hansen — 144
Howard. Mary Nell — 127
Howell, Olivia — 58, 80, 91, 145
Huckle, Donald — 89, 100, 101,
102, 136
Hudson, Donna — 145
Hudson, Lloyd Glenn — 153
Hudson, William R. — 145
Hull, Walter James — 80, 101, 104,
105, 145
Humphries, Ellwood — 56, 72, 141,
145
Ireland, Robert — 94, 149. 153
Jackel, Wm. Paul — 153
Jackson. Dennis — 88. 100
Jackson, Margaret — 145
Jackson. Wilburn — 104, 136
Jacobus, Janet — 71, 95, 145
Janka, John — 127
Jaynes, Mary Jo — 80, 90, 145
Jenkins, G. Scott — 72, 83, 84, 136
Jesmajian, Richard — 153
Johnson, Charlotte — 153
Johnson. Faith— 39, 48, 58, 74, 145
Johnson, Julianna — 145
Johnston, Ruth Ann — 80, 101, 145
Jones, Richard — 101
Jordan, Gail — 145
Justice, Gilbert — 153
Kalbach, Steven — 39, 72, 136
Keeffe. William — 100, 101, 102, 153
Kehr, Barry — 65
Kern, William G. — 153
Kidd, John R., Jr. — 41, 145
Kief, Werner — 153
Kilgore, Benjamin — 64, 153
Kinard, Joyce — 100, 101, 102. 103
Kinningham, Cheryl — 39, 145
Kipp, Charles William— 96, 153
Kirby, Paul — 153
Kistner, Richard — 153
Kivler, Alfred — 101, 102
Klass, Nancy — 145
Kleeb, Kenneth — 83, 137
Klineburger, Alan Wm. — 97, 153
Kloss, Richard — 72, 82, 83, 137
Klumpp, Linda — 101, 145
Klug, Robert — 62, 137
Knapp, William John — 145
Kopera, Leonard B. — 97, 137
Kraft, Karl — 101, 145
Krebs, Eric — 83, 153
Kronk, Jeffrey — 41, 127
Krzastek, Elizabeth — 153
Kunath, Robert D. — 72, 127
Kunkle, Charles W. — 153
Kunze, Faith — 74, 79, 104, 145
Lacy, William — 95, 153
Lamb, Edward — 81, 127
Lambert, Arthur — 77, 94
Law, Jane G. — 45, 90, 127
Lee, Ronald — 56, 65, 98, 137
Lee. Wilbur A. — 127
Leith, Bob — 65
Lemmon, David H. — 153
LePeyre, Jon — 65
Levan, Gary — 153
Lewis, Charlotte — 39, 71, 80,
104, 145
Lewis, Phyllis — 137
Lewis, Selma Sue — 71, 127
Libby, Connie — 91, 137
Lightner, Jerolyn — 74. 84, 91, 127
Liming, Stephen — 72, 97, 99, 137
Linaburg, Earl — 72, 137
Linden, Jean — 60, 137
Linderman, Barbara Bachman —
105. 145
Linderman, Robert — 137
Linger, Dr. Bernard — 101. 102
List, Walter — 65, 141, 145
Lobb, David B. — 72, 99, 127
Lobb, Gayle Bartlett — 101, 102,
103, 137
Locke, Theodore F. — 70. 72, 99, 127
Locke, Walter R. — 153
Logan, C. Douglas — 56. 61, 65.
98, 137
Logue. David — 127
Long, Andrew Charles — 65, 83,
96, 145
Long, Jo Beth — 153
Lopez, Alberto — 153
175
Lopez, Louis — 61
Lord. David C. — 39. 99. 128
Loseno. Barbara — 137
Love. John David — 128
Loy. Harry T. — 44. 56. 61, 128
Loy. Nancy — 105. 157
Lucas, Dorothy T. — 153
Luers. Robert — 96. 145
Lutz, Peter — 153
Lynch, Gerald — 72, 96. 128
Lyon. John Dennis — 153
Mack, Frederick — 72, 145
Mackie. Daniel J. — 97. 153
MacNeil. Robert — 80. 96. 145
MacWan, Vijendrakum (Joe) — 137
Magsam, Janet — 71, 145
Magnusen. Thor B. — 128
Mahan, James E. — 122, 1kc
Mahan, Jeri Kincade — 105
Mahan, Robert — 153
Mahler, Stephen L. — 83, 145
Main, Archie Martin — 137
Main, Beth — 105
Malone. Phillip D. — 84, 128
Manuel, Thomas F. — 76, 84. 97. 145
Marigold, Dr. W. Gordon— 88, 102
Marigold, Mrs. W. Gordon — 102
Markin, John David — 153
Marquardt. Henry C. — 137
Marsh, N. Thomas III —76, 97, 145
Marshall, John C. — 102, 128
Marshall. Steve — 146
Martin, Dean — 153
Martin, Delia Jones — 128
Martin, Lyvonne Kay — 80, 146
Martin, Mrs. Sadie — 81
Martin. Shirley — 153
Matheson, Joanne — 154
Matthews, Diana — 100, 101, 154
Matthews. Dr. Robert — 102, 105
Matthews. Wayne — 157
Maxwell, Dorsey Lynn — 137
Maylield. Mary Helen — 154
Mayne. Ronald — 104
McAdams. Phyllis — 71. 101, 146
McCann. Patricia — 137
McComas, John James — 137
McDaniel, Edward C. — 65, 98, 137
McDonald. Mitzl Reams — 128
McDowell. Charles — 100, 101, 154
McFerland, Thomas J. — 80. 100.
101. 102. 146
Mclver. David B. — 97, 105, 137
McKinstry, William— 63
McNeil, Douglas H. — 94, 128
McNeil. John Stuart — 97. 157
Meehan. Michael John — 83. 154
Meibers. Kenneth — 56. 154
Mellllo. James P. — 72, 97. 137
Merola. John Hunter — 154
Merckens, Jon F. — 82. 83, 128
Merida, Veda M. — 154
Mllburn, Bruce — 146
Mllbueau, Janet — 148
Trueman, Kay — 75, 79, 85, 140
Tuccio. Donna Dillon — 156
Tuccio, James — 156
Tucker. Nancy — 79, 91, 131
Tuholsky. Christine — 71, 75. 80,
122, 131
Turner, Kenneth — 83, 89, 101,
102, 148
Tye. Mary Helen — 140
Ullrich, John — 156
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