1972 LeTourneau University Yearbook

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Iv/S* We at LeTourneau College ^^ believe in a positive approach to I the Christian life }EBATE TOURNAMENT; L97; Pays President LeTourneau Soccer ARTS & SCIENCES FOUNDERS' WEEK, 1971, IS THE CLIMAX AND CULMINATION OF A YEAR-LONG OBSERVANCE OF THE SILVER ANNIVERSARY OF LeTOURNEAU COLLEGE, FOUNDED IN 1946 BY MR. AND MRS. R. G. LeTOURNEAU.
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BOARD OF TRU9TEE9

The LeTourneau College Board of Trustees and College Administration in their annual Fall meeting
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Dr Richard LeTourneau Chairman of the Board

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PRE9IDENT
Dr Harry Hardwick, President of LeTourneau College Mrs Gloria Foster, Secretary to the President
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Mrs aH eFay ,Riggs ySecretar ot eth -Vice President 32
Mr nJoh ,Faulkner eExecutiv Vice-President
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ACADEMIC AFFAIR9

Dr Robert Stephens, Vice President for Academic Affairs Mrs Georgie Willcox, Administrative Assistant for Academic Affairs
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Mrs Theresa Edge, Stenographer

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NREGISTRATIO

Admissions

Dr nJoh ,Stuber rRegistra dan rDirecto fo
nRegistratio -Secretar Mrs eJun kBabcoc dan Mrs aEdn ,Miller sAdmission ,Secretaries .ies 52
Mrs nJea nWilso dan Mrs yShirle ,Welton

Mr Joseph Wenninger, Vice President for Development and Public Affairs

DEVELOPMENT

PUBLIC AFFAIR9
Mrs. Shirley Bradshaw, Secretaryfor Public Affairs. Linda Keck, Brenda Henke, Gwen Adkins, Kathy Hubbard, and Barb Chase, Secretaries for Development
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Mrs Faye Bozarth, Development Supervisor.

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Mrs tPa ,Wilson ySecretar rfo lSpecia Ministries 72

9TUDENT AFFAIR9

Mr Alfred Birkelund, Dean of Students Mrs Suzanne Wilson, Secretary for Student Affairs
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Mrs. Sylvia Adams, Secretary to the Dean.
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BU9INES9 AFFAIRS

Mr. Harold Richardson, Vice President for Financial Affairs. Mrs. Wanda Majors, Cashier. Mrs. JoyceRichardson
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Mrs Mary Paluch Mrs iPatt ,Lawrence ySecretar rfo sBusines Affairs Mrs lHaze ,Obetz sCampu Hostess
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Mr nMarti ,ClicKord gPurchasin Agent
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LIBRARY
Mrs Doris Anderson, Head Librarian Mrs Rachel Miley, Mrs Wynona Prince, and Mrs Helen Miller, Librarian Assistants
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Mrs Sarah Gray, Mrs Carole Foulk, Mrs Kathy Delle, andMrs Ranada Beasley, Librarian Assistants

eMaintenanc Supervisor Mrs dMildre ,McCabe

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ySecretar rfo Maintenance 33
Mr rWalte ,Knowles
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Dave Henke, Mrs. Winona McClelland, and Mrs. Ann Givens, Post Office. Mr. Freddie Fitzgerald, Campus Security Officer. Mr George Elliot, Dining Hall Manager
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The cafeteria staff that prepared and served the meals Mr yBill ,Viser Mrs sDori ,Sparks dan sMis eDian ,Perritt aDat Processing Mrs hRut ,Stoll nEducatio Secretary
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Mrs eJoyc ,Ellis sArt -Secre Miss Pandy Grey, Switchboard Operator Mrs Joanne Donnelly, Bookstore Manager Miss Mildren Williams, Mrs Mittie Redman, and Mrs Janet Bradberry, in charge of circulation for the NOW publication
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Mrs Randa Smith and Mrs Lois Shaffer, Snack Bar Hostesses

Mr rRoge ,Carr nAviatio nTechnicia -In

Mr dRichar ,Berry tAssistan rProfesso fo lMechanica Engineering

Mr dFloy ,Bishop nAviatio nTechnicia -In Mr lSamue ,Borah tAssistan rProfesso fo structor

.Dr nMelvi ,Anderson rProfesso dan -Elec ltrica gEngineerin Coordinator

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Mr Fred Cole, Instructor in Mechanical Technology Mr Donald Connors, Assistant Professor of Missions Mr Robert Cook, Assistant Professor of Physical Education Dr Willa Clair Cox, Associate Professor of English Mr W Dale Crane, Aviation Technician Instructor Mr. Jack Crawford, Associate Professor of Mathematics Mr W C Crisman, Associate Professor and Aeronautical Engineering Program Coordinator. Miss Joy Dee Dennis, Instructor in English
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Dr Kenneth Durham, Assistant Professor of History

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Mr William Kielhorn, Assistant Professor of Welding

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Dr Stanley Reyle, Professor and Mechanical Engineering Coordinator Mr. Harold Richardson, Instructor in Business Dr Kenneth Roden, Assistant Professor of Mathematics Mr Albert Sanders, Associate Professor Mrs Isabelle Seeger, Special Instructor in Mr Maurice Simmons,Assistant Professor and Chairman Technology and Special French of Electrical Engineering Programs Miss Nita Somerville, Instructor in History Mr. Richard Spottswood, Assistant Professor of Electrical Technology
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Dr Kenneth Stephens, Professor and Mathematics Program Coordinator
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Preparing for a semester of college means something different to each individual As the students began arriving on campus in late August, some, particularly Freshmen, were filled with anxiety about the ordeal of registering and moving into the dormitories. Others were excited, enthusiastic, or even indifferent A session of orientation meetings and geftingacquainted activities was provided for the freshmen, and help and advice was given to all students by the faculty and staff — registration went smoothly as did the task of moving into the dorms Monday morning came — a new semester started — and the students looked forward, whether enthusiastically or indifferently, to four months of college life

Mr Wellman gives out class entry cards for business courses as a student adds his name to the class roll
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For the Freshmen, registration took extra time

NREGI9TRATIO

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The freshmen will not soon forget that week — six days of wearing beanies, working for signatures, and barking for upperclassmen It was a memorable experience, and a profitable one, most freshmen will admit Dog Days helped them to get acquainted with the campus and the older students. It also helped upperclassmen to get to know the new students — each freshman had to wear an eighteen-inch sign in the shape of his home state with vital information about himself printed on it The freshmen were to get forty signatures on their signs by the end of the week Some dogs had to work hours for upperclass autographs All dogs participated in Dress-up Day and Sloppy Day. In addition, they attended a barbeque at the ranch at the end of the week The activities, the work, and even the humiliation helped the freshmen to feel a little more at home.

DOG DAY8

Ken Moore and Larry Atema serve watermelon at the freshman barbeque Janet Hill contemplates her future as a "dog."
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A number of students made tapes of the messages to use for further reference.

The choir enjoyed singing with SteveTaylor

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Pastor McRae talks with a student following one of the services

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IStudent Senate officers took care of registration at the Fall Retreat

Singing around a campfire watching films giving a skit canoeing to the "girls' side" . . . playing shuffleboard doubles . . . studying theWord helping with K.P meeting people The Fall Retreat left these and many more impressions in the minds of those students who attended The weather was beautiful — the place even more beautiful Everything seemed perfect for a weekend of fun and relaxation But the Retreat was not all play It was a learning experience, and the theme "Life Alive" was appealing to girls and guys alike Just being at the Retreat was a lesson in living — taking a deeper look into other people and loving them for what they are — looking more deeply into one's own life and trying to improve it Nearly everyone who attended the Fall Retreat had a wonderful time learning, resting, and playing

Students at the Retreat enjoyed waterbiking, among other recreational activities on the water

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Co-eds perform in the Friday night skit time.

Swimming was a favorite activity at the Retreat — Techos especially enjoyed the diving board and the water log

Ron Kickert plays for Molly Lehman during an activity break
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A talented family of musicians,the Cowsills entertained the students with their contemporary performance

ARTI9T 9ERIES

LeTourneau College hosts outstanding artists each year for the benefit of the students and the public Coordinated by the Student Activities Committee, the artists series provides students with improved cultural background and social opportunity. Among the guests this year were the Cowsills and the National Shakespeare Company, which presented "Twelfth Night" and "Romeo and Juliet." Also visiting campus were Vietnamese diplomat Iran Van Dinh and illusionist Andre Kole of Campus Crusade for Christ.

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Cowsills

TWELFTH NIGHT

Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Feste, Sir Toby Belch, and Maria have a merry time in "Twelfth Night." Viola, who poses as a young man in "Twelfth Night," refuses to take the ring from Malvolio

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espear Company

TRAN VAN DINH

Presenting a very educational talk to LeTourneauCollege students, Tran Van Dinh discussed the Viet Nam war among other topics.

Iran Van Dinh, diplomat from Viet Nam, speaks to people across the country
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The Murk Family performed at the Friday night banquet
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Carol Powell and Susan Magnuson accept roses after being named runners-up in the queen contest
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The gun went off, and the drivers in the annual Techo-100 raced for their carts in what is known as a LeMans start.

The hairpin curve was a test of each driver's ability

Dorm 40's pit crew checks the cart for technical difficulties

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Johnny Bradbury fires one in from the free throw line to help win the homecominggame The Jackets take time out
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Student body President Ken Moore presents the Homecoming Queen and runners-up.

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The LeTourneau College Board of Trustees had several meetings during Founders' Week

The Billy Graham Crusade meeting in Lobo Stadium climaxed the week's events Charles Riggs and the volunteer crusade choir await the beginning of the service

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Founders' Day was Monday, October 18. It began with a breakfast for the members of the LeTourneau College Council At ten o'clock, the Billy Graham Team made its appearance in the gymnasium for the Founders' Day and Silver Anniversary Convocation. Dr Graham recalled some of his experiences with "Pop" LeTourneau, and George Beverly Shea sang "How Great Thou Art." Later in the day, the faculty and staff, the trustees, the council members and the Billy Graham Team, met for the Founders' Day Luncheon and the naming of the dining hall Immediately following the luncheon, Dr. Graham and the team left, and the college family settled back to reflecton a memorable close to the twenty-fifth year of LeTourneau College.

Tedd Smith steps away from the piano after the Founders' Day Convocation Charles Riggs takes a minute to chat after the service
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.Hall

Chapel included a variety of programs this year, from missionary films and mission group presentations to choir performances and dedications The highlight of the year was the special chapel convocation with Dr Billy Graham as guest speaker One of the most unusual chapels was the service conducted by the P.E department in the gymnasium Students also enjoyed special chapel programs during Spiritual Emphasis Week.

CHAPEL

A men's quartet, composed of Dr Stephens, Mr Faulkner, Mr Werner, and Mr Conners,performs The pep band provided chapel music on special occasions

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Mr nSwai sPhillip srecall shi tfirs

MI99ION9 EMPHA9I9 WEEK

Jim Williams challenged students and guests alike on the subjects of home and foreign missions

and

delighted the student body with their musical talents as they sang and played the accordion, mandolin, and guitar

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Phil Louis Palermo

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FRONTIER DAY9 1972

The first annual Cool Hand Luke Egg Eating Contest marked the beginning of Frontier Days, 1972 The winner of the contest, Paul Klemetsen, ate twenty eggs in seven minutes Throughout the week, Techos wore Western shirts, and co-eds dressed in long skirts or jeans Quite a few talented students joined to makethe Friday night Hootenanny one of the most enjoyable performances ever And it was exciting, too, because the results of the queen contest and Student Senate election were announced Lee Sparks was chosen Senate president The other officers selected were: Mike Barnhart, vice-president; Adrienne Wilson, secretary; and Knute Watne, treasurer. Miss Marilyn McCaskey was crowned Frontier Queen Saturday was filled with activities the raft battles,the society rope pull, the Wells Fargo relay race, a swap-and-shop, and finally, the rodeo The rodeo, or LeTourneau Stampede as it is called, took place in the Gladewater arena. Students took part in all the events — some were open to the public Bronc riding was probably the most exciting event; wild donkey roping was one of the funniest. Northwest Wing of Women's Residence Hall was the over-all champion of the rodeo. The rodeo ended at twelve that night, as did Frontier Days and a week of memorable events

Mark Elliot and manager Willy Pickett represented Tyler 3B in the egg-eating contest Even the co-eds were well represented in the first annual Cool Hand Luke competition
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lPau nKlemetse sreceive a kchec mfro

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Contestants await judging at the end of the six-week beard growing contest.

Bearded Professor Ralph Gilbert measures whisker length of one "Brother of the Brush.

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dan SparkseLe 1971 Queen, Sunny McNeily crowns the new Queen, Marilyn McCaskey, at the Friday night hootenanny Dr Hardwick performs his presidential duty
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The two Northwest Wing teams vie for the women's championship in the raft battles held Saturday morning at the pond.
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One phase of the Wells Fargo Relay was to build a fire and cook and eat an egg

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Stampede

Some participants found that there was an easier way than roping to catch a steer

riding was a new experience for some of the students who rode in one of the three rounds

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GRADUATION

Members of the senior class change their tassels to symbolize graduation and the beginning of a new stage of their lives
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Students talk with Sarge Grey at the reception in the dining hall

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Dr Hardwick recognizes special guests and groups present at the graduation exercises

The faculty and administration formed a receiving line in the din-
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Twenty-five year faculty members: Mr Moser, Mr Crawford, Mr ing hall. Phillips.

OSNOIlVZINVOti

The Student Senate is an organized student government Each class and each living area sends representatives to the Senate, which meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month Student Senate president for 1971-72 was Ken Moore Sam Brantley served as vice-president. Kathy Barclay was Senate secretary, and Larry Atema was treasurer The Senate sponsored Homecoming in the fall It planned and organized Frontier Days, Career Weekend, and other student activities, in addition

STUDENT

Senators, left to right: Richard Counsellor, Nick Brothers, Gayle Borneman, Dana Barre, Terry Drooger, Mohan Jhass, Vance Ayres, Adrienne Wilson, Joel Kalmen, Sandy Aldridge, Ken Biastock, Bill Ellis, Bob Kazian, Willy Pickett, Howard Spencer.
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Senate officers: Kathy Barclay, secretary; Ken Moore, president; Sam Brantley, vice-president; Larry Atema, treasurer.

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,president nKe

GOLD KEY CLUB

The Gold Key Club is an honorary club made up of students who are selected by the faculty for their qualities of learning, loyalty, and leadership The officers this year were Art Waskey, Doug Nordell, and Janice Dearninger The group organized and sponsored the Selby Session, a lecture and discussion period held each month to promote thought stimulation.

Janice Dearinger Ken Moore Wayne Donnelly Doug Nordell Neil Oehlert Steve Socket* Byron Grant John Sandefur Ron Johnston Art Woskey
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nSandeli yWill Fratzke
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FOREN9IC9
Debaters: Phil Clifford, Paul Beers, Mr Harold Fleming — coach, Larry Cumberland, Mr Ralph Gilbert — sponsor, Alice Wilson Debate Coach Harold Fleming at work in the reading lab Each year a Founder's Cup is given to the team winning the high school tournament

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sWinner fo eth lannua hhig lschoo edebat

CHOIR

At least twice each week, members of the LeTourneau College Choir met to practice the songs that they would perform during the school year The group sang in a number of chapel services in addition to the performances they made in local churches Choir director Victor Werner selected an interesting collection of classical and contemporary Christian music for the choir to work on during the spring semester. The group sang this collection on a five-day tour of southeastern Texas during the month of April

LeTourneou College Choir, 1971-72 Choir members performed on several occasions in the regular chapel meetings
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PPE DBAN
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The LeTourneau Singers represent the Lord and LeTourneau College as they travel around the country on a six-week tour. They perform in many different churches, singing at least once each day during the first part of the summer In the fall and spring semesters, the group performs in local churches and schools Mr Victor Werner is the group's sponsor

LeTourneau Singers, left to right: DeWayne Egle, Jan Miner, Janet Hill, Eve Sahlberg, Rick Brockmier Students enjoyed the chapel performances of the LeTourneau Singers
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RSUMME 9TEAM

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8TUDENT WIVES

The LeTourneau College Student Wives strive to better themselves as wives, mothers, and individuals through the fellowship of monthly meetings and specially organized events They emphasize spiritual growth in each student wife and give spiritual encouragement to members The club sponsors such activities as the Talent Program, a style show, and a Sweetheart Banquet for club members and their families. In April the wives of the graduates have a special graduation exercise where they receive recognition for "Putting Hubby Through" with PHTdegrees

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One of the annual activities of the Student Wives' Club is the Style Show Many student wives make their home in the apartments on cam-
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ORODE BCLU

Members fo eth Rodeo Club are: aTeres ,McGraw eJan ,Ranter eMik ,Sheerer mJi ,Ranter eEddi ,Chow rSami ,Saba nJoh ,Boone nDo ,Kelly eKnut ,Watne yCherr ,Moore nKe ,Moore nDo McGraw

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LeTOURNEAU COLLEGE

SOCIETY

The LeTourneau College Historical Society held business meetings on the second Tuesday of each month Norm Moss presided over the meetings Sandy Faulkner acted as secretary, and Janice Dearinger served as treasurer. In addition to its regular meetings, the group made field trips each month to areas of historical importance Through such activities, the Society encourages the growth of knowledge of historical events

Historical Society members are: Sandy Faulkner, Norm Moss, Janice Dearinger, Glen Erickson, Miss Sommerville, Dr Durham
HI9TORICAL
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MATH CLUB

The Math Club had approximately twenty members this year Guy Gillespie served as club president, and Leona McCallum was secretary The club was made up mostly of math majors The group enjoyed special speakers on several occasions during the year.

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Math Club members: Mr Borah, Mr Erickstad, Martha Moon, Leona McCallum, Becky Anderson, Sharon Wester, Don Cleaves, Eunice Tokatloglow, Guy Gillispie, Weldon Davis, Diane Meith, John Bryson, Bob Newburn, Mr Phillips

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KLTC

The purpose of KLTC, the campus radio station, is found in the call letters; Knowing, Loving, Transmitting Christ This year Joel Kalmen was KLTC manager, and Dave Brown was the assistant manager. Dave Cooper served as engineer and Brian Reed as program director. KLTC made AM radio broadcasts to the campus daily and also helped with the sound and lighting for various campus functions

From left to right: Jim Henderson, Alice Wilson, Ben Schubert, Dave Brown, Lee Lofquist, Alice Mclntosh, Barry Pannebaker, Joel Kalmen, Dan Anderson, Bryon Read Dave Cooper engineersthe sound and lighting for the hootenanny
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STAG members, 1971-72

9TAO

The purpose of STAG (Student Technical Assistance Group) is to encourage students to become involved in summer missions projects The group sponsors team mission projects during vacations and sends teams to foreign mission fields for the summer This year, Don Smith presided over the meetings, which were usually held on the first Tuesday of each month Steve Olcott, and Dan Davidson, Steve Ditzler and Glenn Coleman also served as officers The group met on Monday evenings for prayer meetings

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Wings for Witness includes aviation tech majors who gain theoretical knowledge in the classroom and labs

WING9 FOR WITNES9

Members also gained practical experience by flying and working on airplanes

Wings for Witness is an organization made up of students interested in missionary aviation. This year, the group met on Thursday nights to hear speakers or watch films that discussed the goals of foreign mission work and the accomplishments that can be made through aviation Bill Paris served as president for the organization Bob Schmidt was vice-president, and Jim Pfau was the secretary.

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INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY

The Industrial Engineering Society met each month to study topics related to the field of industrial engineering. In addition, the group made field trips during the year to learn more about practical industrial engineering Acting as president of the Society was Johnny Bradberry Other officers were Terry Drooger, Stephen Sackett, and Wayne Barrett

I.E. Members from left to right: Steve Sackett, Mr. Ralston, Sandy Gillen, Mark Pauling, Howard Spencer, Wayne Barrett, Johnny Bradberry, Greg Christiansen, and Dale Hicks
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GWELDIN Y90CIET

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AMERICAN 90CIETY

OF MECHANICAL ENGINEER9

Members of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers met once each month during the school year. The Society sponsored engineering seminars with guest speakers. In addition, the members toured the engineering facilities of several industrial firms, including General Motors andGeneral Dynamics in Dallas The chairman of the ASME was LewisJefferies, and the other officers were Skip Curtis, Dale Gibble, Doug Hogberg, and Jon Snyder

Members of the ASME are: Carl Jackson, Dana Barre, Steve Sackett, Skip Curtis, Steve Ditzler, Miles Fagerlie, Ken Goss, Dale Gibble, Dave Crone, Dr Stanley Reyle, Steve Shaub, Steve Horvath, Steve Anderson, Lew Jefferies, Doug Hogberg, Mike Barnhart, Marston Logan, Jon Snyder, and Carroll Apol
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Laboratory

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lAeronautica senaineer od gtestin dbehin eth naviatio lab

The Pioneer staff is responsible for putting out the yearbook each year Rick Mestler edited this years Pioneer, along with Associate Editor Marsha Gray, staff Photographer Phil Conn, and staff members Marilyn McCaskey, Pam Peterson, Glenn Habriel, Connie DuVoss, and Jim Dobos. Professor Ralph Gilbert was advisor for the group, which had Tuesday worknights

PIONEER STAFF

Pioneer Staff: Connie DeVos, Rick Mestler, Marsha Gray, Marilyn McCaskey, Pam Peterson Staff Photographers: Phil Conn, Glen Habriel
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Pioneer Editor: Rick Mestler.

F9TAF

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AUTOMOTIVE 90CIETY
Members of the 1 971-72 Automotive Society
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Rick Brockmier and Dave Cottle check over their cart

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the preparations

INTERSOCIETY COUNCIL

The Intersociety Council is made up of two members from each society and a presiding officer This year, Bill Ellis acted as president of the group, which met twice each month. The Council sponsored the Society Open House and Career Weekend and was involved in the Hootenanny during Frontier Days

Council members, back row: Jim Shannon, Ron Selph, Doug Hicks, Vance Ayres; middle row: Steve Shaub, Peter Volchmann, Rick Mestler, Mike Barnhart, Terry Sampson; front row: Bill Paris, Bill Ellis, Dan Davidson The Council helped with for "Romeo and Juliet."
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ALPHA OMEGA

Alpha Omega was organized with the sole purpose of developing the whole man in each member by placing emphasis on the spiritual, mental, physical and social aspects of life. "For whatsoever ye do, do it heartily as to the Lord, and not unto men" is the motto of Alpha Omega Each member is urged to work together with his brother and to have a love for him that transcends any personal selfishness — their verse is I Timothy 6:20 Alpha Omega sponsored many activities during the year, including a party for freshmen during Dog Days, an Easter egg hunt for faculty, staff, and students' children, movies in chapel, and participation in gospel teams A highlight of the year for AO was their victory in the annual rope pull Officers for 1971-72 were: Dan Davidson, pres.; Doug Hicks, 1 st vice pres.; Ron Kickert, 2nd vice pres.; Harry Fleming, sec.; Jim Schwitters, treas.; Bill Ellis, chaplain; Donn VanDerSchie, athletic director; Michael Brooks,pledgemaster. Mr. Connorsand Mr. Gilbert are the sponsors of Alpha Omega

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DELTA 9IGMA P9I

The key verse of Delta Sigma Psi is I Timothy 2:17 Their purpose if three-fold: first, to develop the mind; second, to feed the soul, and third, to develop the body The men in DSP were involved in various activities throughout the year. They aided in the preparation of the Billy Graham Crusade and the Cowsills program. They participated again in the March of Dimes and sponsored the Ecar III Road Rally Serving as 1971-72 officers were: Ron Selph, pres.; Dave Miller, vice pres.; Rick Shondelmeyer, sec.; Scott Oberg, treas.; Jim Shannon, chaplain; Rich Heitzmann, pledgemaster The sponsors of Delta SigmaPsi are Dr Keith McCoy and Mr Harold Fleming

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KAPPA ZETA CHI

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yKath yBarcla dan nJa rMine eserv sa shostesse rfo nOpe House

Lambda Alpha Sigma was active in the preparation of the Gregg County Airport Air Show again this year

LAMBDA ALPHA 9IGMA

Lambda Alpha Sigma is a professional aviation society organized for aviation majors The key verse of LAS is Isaiah 40:30, "They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint." LASco-sponsored the Annual LeTourneau College Fly-in, in addition to a monthly aviation film night and various other projects upon request of the administration and maintenance This year's officers are Terry Sampson, pres.; Dwight Campbell, vice pres.; Paul Aurand, sec.; and Mike Wise, treasurer Lambda Alpha Sigma sponsors are Mr Crane, Mr Crisman, and Mr. Harder.

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TAU KAPPA DELTA

The motto of Tau Kappa Delta is "For better men and a better college." They have chosen as their verse I Timothy 4: 12, "Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity." The men of TKD have been keen competitors in intramural sports and active contributors in campus activities They sponsored the Harlem Stars this spring and assisted in the preparations for various college functions Rick Mestler acted as president for 1971-72. Other officers were: Sandy Gillen, vice pres.; Chuck Zimmerman, sec.; Dana Barre, treas.; Steve Sackett, chaplain Mr Joe Gaiser and Mr Joe McGraw were sponsors of the society

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erop pull

SSltiOd

Another spectacular season ended for the LeTourneau College Soccer Club with experienced members being inspired by new and energetic faces. Student interest reached a new level as the Soccer Club branched out to play more mature and developed teams

90CCER CLUB

LeTourneau College Soccer Club
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Tight situations that frequently arise in soccer call for quick reflexes and using your head

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GWRE9TLIN BCLU

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LeTOURNEAU COLLEGE TENNIS TEAM

TENNIS

LeTourneau College's Tennis Team made its debut this spring. Coached by Dr Ben Rempel, the team made a good showing against all they played

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YELLOW JACKET BASKETBALL

The LeTourneau College Yellow Jackets performed well during the 1971-1972 season Coached by Mel Fratzke, the teams record was 19-10 The Jackets usually played a running game and often came from behind to win This year was the first season of play in the Big State Conference where the Yellow Jackets finished fourth

LeTOURNEAU COLLEGE VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM
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The Yellow Jackets start their games in a huddle
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An extreme amount of concentration is needed when taking a foul shot; especially if the game depends on it.

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The LeTourneau College Yellow Jacket basketball team stands together as they receive first place trophy in the TurkeyTournament
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Martin Oliver gets the ball on a fast break and jumps to shoot for two points

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The LeTourneau cheerleaders for 1971-1972 proved to be a hard working group of girls. Throughout the basketball season they practiced at least twice a week to perfect cheers Representing all sections of the country, they combined old and new yells to back the Yellow Jackets. At every home game and at several out-of-town games the cheerleaders enthusiastically supported the team.

CHEERLEADER9

LeTOURNEAU COLLEGE YELLOW JACKET CHEERLEADERS
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LeTOURNEAU COLLEGE VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM

BA9EBALL

The year 1972 has been the mostsuccessful season ever for the LeTourneau College baseball program. This year's squad finished the season with a 22-6 record and entered a North Zone Championship Play-Off In this play-off, the Yellow Jackets lost to the Southwestern University Pirates drawing to a disappointing end this year's endeavor.

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INTRAMURAL 9PORT9 STATISTICS

Event Participants

Bowling (S)

Bowling (D)

Swimming

50 yd. Freestyle

100 yd Freestyle

50 yd Butterfly

50 yd. Backstroke

50 yd Breaststroke

100 yd Medly Relay

100 yd. Freestyle Relay

Flag Football
Basketball Turkey Trot
Champions
Volleyball
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WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS

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MEN'S INTRAMURALS

BOWLING

This year's bowling tournament was long but exciting and eventful Faculty/Staff's team of Lowell Caneday, Don Connors, Vic Werner, Ken Stephens, and Roger Erickstad captured first place in the bowling team matches In singles, Bill Wulff of 2-A took first place.

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VOLLEYBALL INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM

VOLLEYBALL

This season saw 20 teams competing in volleyball competition They were divided into two divisions with two leagues in each division The winners of each league played each other for division champions and the division winners battled it out for over-all winner Faculty/Staff took first place with Delta Sigma Psiplacing second

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FLAG FOOTBALL

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Intramural football this year was again filled with action as 18 teams battled against each other Division winners were: in the American League, Tau Kappa Delta and Alpha Omega and in the National League, 3-A and Delta Sigma Psi Overall winner was Tau Kappa Delta with 3-A placing second

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The swim meet consists of different events depending upon the stroke — free style, butterfly, breaststroke, and backstroke The YMCA provided the use of their facilities. Overall winner of the swim meet was 3-A with Kappa Zeta Chi placing second

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TURKEY TROT

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WEIGHT LIFTING

Weight lifting consisted of three events with each participant receiving three tries for every lift The events were: the press, the snatch, and the clean and jerk TKD was overall winner with DSP in second place and KZX, 7-A, and 3-A in third place.

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Students are encouraged to participate in chapel. Sydney Snyder accompanies the student body in the opening hymn.

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erne PARENTS

Arriving freshmen and parents find information and instructions in Tyler Hall lounge, men's dormitory

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Jay B. Durco

Brad Durham

Richard Edmundson

Mark Elliott

Stephen Elliott

Richard Elsdon

Philip Eckenroth

Darrel Eppler

Ronald Erb

Fausto Escobar

Peter Esser

Marc Farmer

Janet Faulkner

Ken Fisher

Stephen Fitzgerald

Kenneth Foreman

Carole Foulk

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Barry Gardner

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Steve Wilson adds to the fun at the Fall Retreat. James Henderson Richard Hilgeman Jeff Hollinger Walter Hewell Janet Hill Gary Holloway Wayne Hickman David Hoffman Mark Howard Cindy Howell
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Laura Matheny

Mark Mathiesen

Thomas Mehrkam

Kathleen Miller

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CRONBAUGH, JOEL R 121 17th St S W Cedar Rapids Iowa

CRONE, DAVID C 2223 Mobberly Longview Texas

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,HARPER SCHARLE L 2326 nMarydo Dr nBato ,Rouge La

,HARDTKE EDAL L 5221 N h118t ,Wadwatosa Wis

,Hardt yTimoth P 0152 N h12t St ,Lincoln Nebr

,HANSON ASYLVI J DR 2 xBo 017 ,Bristol tVermon

,HANSEN DDAVI K 72 nCaroli Rd rUppe ,Montclair N J

,HANKAMMER NWARRE 7354 W aEv ,Phoenix Ariz

,HANDY NJA M dLeonar St ,Lakesville Mass

,HANCOCK RROGE G 098 rTime La ,Vibor sTexa

,HANCOCK LHA R Apt I ,B sCampu

,HAMMOND YLERO 1121 yRane ,Longview sTexa

,HALL DRONAL H 632 N ePin ,St. ,Geneva III ,HALTMEYER NNORMA Rt 5 ,Longview sTexa

,HALL HKENNET W 3152 eClarenc tSain ,Paul Minn

,HAGGART HKENNET G 51472 hNESt ,Court mNor ,Miami Fl ,HALE SJAME R 640 dGriswol Apt 6 ,Glendole Calif

HADACEK WMATTHE W 2RI xBo 014 A rCoppe ,Hill Va

,HABRIAL NGLEN A DR 1 xBo 313 nPe ,Argyl Pa

,GREY NALLA xBo 1700 ,Longview sTexa ,GRIFFIS DJARE L 34 eRurledg ,Pentwater Mich GROVER YTIMOTH A 510 W rPlile ,Longview sTexa GUENTERT DHAROL S f 4291 hGainsboroug nSa ,Antonio sTexa ,GUNN EJEROM A Rt 3 ,Wadena Minn

GREEN YDANN S 440 eColumbin ,Foutain Colo

GRAY LRUSSEL 681 RdnEastma ,Longview sTexa

GRAY AMARSH G 612 ePin ,Henderson sTexa

,GRAVES LCARO A 860 iGem ,Longview sTexa

,HARRIS SLEWI M R R 2#1 tLe 2#6 ,Tyler sTexa

,GRAHN TGRAN L xBo ,9 oTw ,Buttes oColorad

,GRAHAM MWILLIA F ,Montreal N C

,GOSS HKENNET M 090 nEastma Rd ,Longview sTexa

,GOSS YGREGOR M IRR# xBo 7 Ml Carroll III

,GORAB ECATHERIN L 5250 kRimroc Dr oColorad ,Springs Colo ,GORAB STHOMA E 5250 kRimroc ,Dr. Colo ,Sp. Cola ,GORDEY LPAU DRF ,#5 ,Vineland N J

,GOETZ NRO L RR 5 ,Goshen Ind ,GOLIKE YTIMOTH R 6Box rBunke ,Hill III ,GOODMAN DDAVI M xBo 733 dIslan ,Hts N J

,GLASS APATRICI K 530 aMagnoli La ,Longview sTexa ,GOERTZEN DDAVI L 7640 N eMonro

,GISKA EJIMMI L 5160 aEv Dr ,Longview sTexa ,GLASS SJAME K 530 aMagnoli La ,Longview sTexa

,GISKA TJANE K 5160 aEv Dr ,Longview sTexa

,GILMORE EEDDI G 8110 N hHig ,Longview sTexa

,GILLEN NSANDLI L 830 nSutto ,Waterloo aIow ,GILLESPIE MWILLIA G 0225 dSpringfiel Ctr Rd ,Akron oOhi

,GILBERT YBEVERL S ymWoodwa ,Longview sTexa

,GIDDINGS DROLAN E 459 kDetric Dr sGrant ,Pass nOrego

,GIBBLE EDAL R Rt ,1 xBo 428 ,Myerstown Pa

,GEIGER NSTEPHE E I 427 nPresto PI ,Jacksonville aFlorid

,GEHMAN LLOWEL D dR 2# 966xBo ,Mohnton Pa

,GARNER LMICHAE H 5430 dSherwoo Dr ,Mesquite sTexa ,GAUMER DDAVI W 7151 eLakesid Dr ,Dunedin aFlorid ,GAUNT SJAME C 2BP7 ,Watsa cRepubli fo eZair

,GARDNER YBARR L xBo 28 rBeave ,Dam Ky ,GARDNER YGAR L 7 S gLon St tPleasan ,Hill oOhi

,GRANT NBYRO W 1150 N kPar St ,Fairmont Minn

,GAMBLE NJOH E xBo 59 ,Did.sbury aAlbert

,EWING RVICTO 0 960 eCommanch Rd ,Chillicothe oOhi ,FAGERLIE SMILE S 5311 N is14 Dr ,Phoenix aArizon ,FARMER CMAR S P O xBo 586 nSa ,Jacinto Calif ,FAULKNER TJANE M 8170 Pin eRidg ,Longview sTexa ,FAULKNER ASANDR J 1 870 ePin eRidg ,Longview sTexa ,FELL KFRAN N tAp D7 sCampu ,FENTON SDENNI L 982 ,Sherman wNe ,Phila oOhi ,FENTON STHOMA A 121 gBirdsan ,Longview sTexa ,FIFIELD NSTEPHE G 090 nMcLea Rd tMoun ,Vernon Wash ,FINGERHUT DDAVI G 712 nGree St ,Syracuse N Y ,FISHER HKENNET D 057 S nWashingto ,Constantino Mich ,FITZGERALD NSTEPHE E 4482 S nJaso St ,Englewood Colo ,FLEMING LCARO G 9400 pDee yValle Dr ,Dallas sTexa ,FLEMING YHARR A 214 WinfieldDr eGrov ,City Pa ,FOLKMANN YAND F AAptI sCampu ,FOLKMANN EDIAN M 4492 RdnBosto ,Brunswick oOhi ,FORBES YMURR D 1815'/iS h12t ,Longview sTexa ,FOREMAN HKENNET D DR ,2 ,Hummelstown Pa ,FOSTER YBOBB R 170 N eKilgar ,Kilgore sTexa ,FOULK EECAROL 3222 S yMobberl Longview sTexa ,FOULK YJERR L 3222 S yMoboerl Longview sTexa ,FRACKER NMARTI L 8400 h17t S.W ,Seattle Wash ,FRANCOIS EGEORG J ,Panama 5 4476xBo ,Panama aPanam ,FRANK NWELMA A Rt 1 xBo 667 ,Reserve La ,fjRATZKE LMICHAE J 6190 S nGree Apt 113 ,Longview sTexa ,FREW LPAU C P O xBo 94 ,Machakos aKeny ,FRIESEN DHOWAR D R R 1 2{41 S ,Main) ,Hesston sKansa ,FRITSCH YJERR W Rt 11 xBo 553 ,Spokane Wash ,FULLER DDAVI P 1759 oCoronad Dr aBuen ,Pork Calif
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145 Hubbord Longview, Texas

HOFFERT, MYRON J Rt 3, Exiro, Iowa

HOFFMAN, DAVID W Colonial Rd Wayne, N J

HOGBERG, DOUGLAS J 1755N Lk Mitchell Dr Cadillac, Mich

HOLBROOK JAMES D Rt I Junction City, Wisconsin

HOLLINGER, JEFF J Rt 8 Wooster Rd Warsaw, Ind

HOLLOWAY, GARY C 900 Harmon Longview, Texas

HOLMES, STEPHEN W 4186 Silver Dollar Las Vegas, Nev

HOLTRY, DENNIS I 906 S 14th Longview, Texas

HOMAN, JOHN M Apt 5C Campus

HOPKINS, SHARON E 112 WillellenSt Longview, Texas

HORNBERGER, ARLENEB 141 Maple St Westfield, Pa

HORVATH, STEPHEN M 1803 JudsonRd Longview, Texas

HOWARD, MARK W Box 26 Schocfferstown, Penn

HOWELL, CYNTHIA J P O Box 555 Eaton Park, Fla

HUETHER, RITA M Rt #3 Lisbon, N D

HUGGAN, WILLIAM R 2217E 40th Ave Vancouver, B C

HUNKER, JACOB J 9413 Alia Mira Dallas, Texas

HUTHWAITE, DANIEL W 9512 Neiise Way Great Falls, Virginia

MUTTON, RICHARD D 23645 Wilson Dearborn, Mich

HUYSER, GORDON I. 1816BelmontDr Grinnell, Iowa

HYLANO, JONATHAN G 107 Canandaigua Rd Walworth, N Y

INGLE, DAVID L Rt 5 Box 823 Eugene, Oregon

INNIS, ROD S 301 SycamoreLa Longview, Texas

JACKSON, CARL E RR8 Greensburg, Ind

JACKSON, HENRY G Rt 2 Box 288 Longview, Texas

JACKSON, JOE E Rt 5 Box C 27 Henderson, Texas

JACOBSEN, PAUL D 1220Ed«ewood, Bensenville, III

JACOBSON, DOUGLAS R 1306RoydDr Irving, Texas

JAGODZINSKI, GARY L 1245 Nililee Dr Minneapolis, Minn

JANES, GARY M 1206 N 6th Longview, Texas

JASPER, NANCY B 58 100thRR3 Byron Center, Mich

JEFFERIES, LEWIS W Rt #1 Bridgeport, W Vo

JEFFERIES, RICHARD G Rt 1 Box 140E Bridgeport, W Va

JEFFRIES, CHARLES D Apt 3A Campus

JEFFRIES, JAMES E 2223 Mobberly Longview, Texas

JELO, GEORGE Y P O Box 1 Bethlehem, Israel

JHASS, MOHAN SINGH P.O Box 12323 Nairobi, Kenya

JOBES, KENNETH C Apt5B Campus

JOHNSON, CARL E 3O9E 7lh Michigan City, Ind

JOHNSON, DAVID C 5726 S lee Downers Grove, III

JOHNSON, ROBERT D P.O Box107 Bend, Oregon

JOHNSTON, DONALD N 3743 Cowley Way S D Ca

JOHNSTON, RICHARD D 3935 Dogwood Dr Anderson, Ind

JOHNSTON, RONALD A Apt2A Campus

JONAS, DAVID E Apt 6A Campus

JONES, GEORGE M 753 Corlton PI Thunder Bay, Ontario

JONES, JAMES D 321 E Maynard Ave Cols, Ohio

JONES, MELVIN C (Bill) 13 Rockwell Longview,Texas

JONES, RONALD L RR 1 Mantello Montello, Wise

JORDAN, HARRY D 905 Zion Rd RD 1 Mays Landing, N J

JORDAN, JOE W 109 West Melton Longview, Texas

KAHLER, GERALD W RD 1 Cooperstown, Pa

KALMEN, JOEL D 624 Highland Carson City, Nev

KALMEN, LOREN J 624 Highland, Carson City, Nev

KANE, JOHN B H70ChartresSt La Salle, III

KANTZ, DANIEL B 8160 Hermitage Rd Poinsville, Ohio

KANTZ, DAVID J 8160 Hermitage Rd Poinsville, Ohio

KARLING, CLIFFORDR 406 N Center St Longview,Texas

KARLING, JANETTE E 406 N Center St Longview, Texas

KAUFFMAN, HILLIS O Rt2 Alto, Mich

KAZIAN, ROBERT H 23 Manor PI Dobbs Ferry, N Y

KEASLER, JAMES W 632 Pelican Shreveport, La

KECK, MICHAEL A 1806 Holly Longview, Texas

KELLOGG, STENEN D 300 W Radio Longview, Texas

KELLY, BERTHA J 2109 Victory, Longview, Texas

KELLY, DON A Box 2 Morse, Texas

KERLEE, VALERIE J 2709 Columbus Fort Worth, Texas

KICKERT, RONALD L 387 Glenwood Dyer Rd Glenwood, III

KILHEFFER, KENNETH E Rd 2 Lancaster, Penn

KING, JAMES T Apt 5D Campus

KING, JEFFREY H Box 603 Tremont, III

KINSEY, GERALD W RR 1 Lakeview, Mich

KLEMETSEN, PAUL S SRABox 1717X Anchorage, Alaska

KLIEWER, EUGENE T Hampton, Nebr

KLOSS, DOUGLAS M Rl 3 Seoly, Texas

KNUDSON, BRIAN D Aneta, N Dak

KNUDSON, KENT M Aneta, N Dak

KOHRING, JAMES J 801 E 73rd, Anchorage Alaska

KOSAROFF, EDWARD P 3046 Syracruse Dearborn, Mich

KRAMER, RONALD T Rd #3 Burgettstown, Pa

KRANZ, ROBERT W 1010 Flanagan Dr Longview,Texas

KRUEGER, GENE A 2223 S Mobberly Lot 204 Longview,Texas

KRUSE, KEVIN I 57780 Scenic, South Dakota

LACHMILLER, ROBERT E 2310 Tremainsville, Toledo, Ohio

LAEMMLE, GERHARD 409 Maple Ave Phila, Pa

LAFFERTY, MARK E 8790 Hill Rd Ben Lomond, Col

LA FLEUR STEPHEN E Rt 2, Box 19A

Kilgore, Texas

LAIBACH, EDWARD A 414 W Afwood Gallon, Ohio

LAM, DUC VAN 74/3 Bach Dang St., Chau-phu, Chau-Doc, V

LANDIS, LARRY D 333 Galend St Worthington, Minn

LANDON, THOMAS J 201 Citizen Bay Saint Louis, Miss

LARISH, PHIL J 376 Indian Ch Rd Buffalo, N Y

LAROCK, DOUGLAS D 5803 Tieton Dr Yakima, Wash

LATHROP, PAUL E 4708 Cross St Downers Grove, III

LEAK, DANNY R 607 W Norm Kilgore, Texas

LEFFEL, PAUL T 418 McConnel Jackson, Mich

LEHMAN, MOLLY J RD #2, Box60 Conestoga, Pa

LETOURNEAU, MICHAEL D Fairmont, Sugar Land, Texas

LETSINGER, WILLIAME Rt 1, Box 233 Gladewater, Texas

LEUBNER, HENRY W Benson Rd Skaneateles, N Y

LEWIS, BLAINE R I806E 227th St Euclid, Ohio

LINDAHL, GLEN T 2304 S 13th St Longview, Texai

LINDNER, SCOTT A Rt #2 Stanton, Iowa

LINDSTROM, TIMOTHY R Box 176 Marquette,Kansas

LITTLEFIELD, BRIAN K 24 Adams Ave Gochester, N H

LIVENGOOD, DOUGLAS L Rural Rt # 1 Milledgeville, III

LOCKHART, BRUCE C Rt 1 Coopersburg, Pa

LOFQUIST, ELDON L 111 Eller Ave Creve Coeur, III

LOFQUIST, JOHN t. LeTourneau Ranch Longview, Texas

LOGAN, MARSTON K 1401 S Elliott Aurora, Mo

LOMAZ, HELENR 119", E Nelson Longview, Texas

LOMBARDO, MAURIA N 1704S 222 St DCS Moines, Wn

LONGENECKER, CRAIG N 133 Hubbord Longview, texas

LONGENECKER, JULIE C Apt 4A Campus

LOPEZ DE VICTORIA, SAMUEL B-25 Andorra Forest View Bayomon, P R LOVE, RUTH M

250

,PETERSON ASHEIL R ,Newport Nebr

,PETERSON APAMEL S ,Newport Nebr

PAULSEN DDAVI E 107W rPlile ,Longview sTexa

,PAULS SDENNI A xBo ,5 gBi ,Bow sKansa

PAULING KMAR L DR 1» ,Allenwood Pa

PAUL NMADELY K tR 2 xBo 63 eDanvill Dr ,Kilgore sTexa

0290 S yMobberl B«6 ,Longview sTexa

PATTERSON HDSHERWOO

PATRICK NKATHLEE M 6363 nArcadia Dr oCastr ,Valley Calif

PARIS MWILLIA L Rt 4l,BoxT Apt 5 ,Bishop Calif ,PASE LMICHAE G AAptS sCampu

PARKER LDANIE A 080 N.E h26t St nWilto ,Manors Fla

PANTER EJAN M rSta Rt xBo 11 wNe ,Castle Colo

PANTER SJAME P rSta Rt xBo 11 wNe ,Castle Colo

PALMER YGAR D 850 mEl ,Marshall sTexa ,PANNEBAKER YBARR A i728'/ tWes nMai St ,Newark oOhi

PALM LMICHAE B a513Ridgele Longview sTexa

OWENS DRICHAR K 51 wMeado Dr wNe ,Shrewsfaurg N J ,PALACE 'STEPHEN w 4576 N oMang ,Chicago III

OWENS NJO E 51 wMeado Dr wNe ,Shrewsburg N J

OTEN RPETE D. JR 8 eAcr wVie Dr Northport ,N Y

OLIVER E 131 kPar Ln ,Elizabethtown Ky

OLCOTT NSTEPHE D 350 dGorfiel 8DLongview sTexa

OHLSEN LMICHAE 290 eAvsMas sSomer ,Pt. N J

OGREW DRICHAR M 323 dOl tBaptis Rd No R,Kingstown I

sTexa ,OBERG TSCOT C 371 hBeac Av eLaGrang ,Park III ,OEHLERT NCAROLY M 310 nW.Glen ,Longview sTexa ,OEHLERT SJAME 160 nEvely ,Longview sTexa ,OEHLERT LNEI L 103W nGlen ,Longview sTexa

,Jones St

NYWENING

NYMEYER KMAR A 0123 eRidg Rd ,Highland Ind

NUTZMAN STHOMA M 5221 S h12t St ,Longview sTexa

NUTZMAN SPHYLLI S 5221 S h12t St ,Longview sTexa

,NORDVEDT MWILLIA B 11270 hCastleleig Ct rSilve ,Springs Md

NORDELL SDOUGLA R n1017Humista Ave ,Wortfiington Minn

NOLT SJAME R Apt C3 sCampu

,NIUMAN SJAME L 8363 dCedarwoo Ln ,Dayton oOhi

NILSEN LEAR J 629 aMelb St nStole ,Island N Y

NILSEN HBET M 629 aMelb St nStole ,Island N Y

NICKELL DDAVI F Rt 1# ,Harlingen sTexa ,NIEWENHUIS RROGE L 0341 aKatrin S E dGran ,Rapid Mich

,NEWTON LMICHAE H P O xBo 729 sTexa,Valentine ,NGUYEN EANTOIN V 584/ nPha hDin Phung ,Saigon NSV ,NICHOLSON YLARR R xBo 27 aVkarump DEH aPapv N aGuine

,NEWMAN YDOROTH A 1200N hFourt Apt A15 ,Longview sTexa

,NEWBURN TROBER D RR ,#2 ,Walton Ind

,NETTLES YNANC K 6180 nSwa ,Longview sTexa

,NELSON NRANDO I tR #2 xBo 815 ,Archbold oOhi

,NELbON YJUL A Rt 1 ,Deerwood Minn

NELSON CERI C 9 dOl RdmFar ,Dover Mass

MOST DDRONAL tLockhar hRanc ,Hinkley aCaliforni

,MOSS NNORMA S 1 31 W rPlile ,Longview sTexa

,MOORE LNOE 5700 ,Burlingame ,Shreveport la

MOORE LHKENNET Apt ,1C sCampu

,MOORE YCHERR A Apt C1 sCampu

,MOON JAMARTH 3481 aManefl Wy ,Sacramento Calif

,MONKEMEIER SJAME I 681 nEastma Rd ,Longview sTexa

tR ,4 xBo 658 eLak ,Geneva Wise

,MOLDENHAUER NSTEPHE P

,MOBLEY STHOMA 01131 511 Ave N ,Largo Flo

,MOATS LEAR W dEdgewoo Dr wNe ,Holland Pa

,MITCHELL ECLAUD f 0166 S W 16 Ave Pompono Fla

,MINER ARAMON A 11 40 eLan St ,Irving sTexa

,MINER SJANI L 9683 E ySunn eVal dR eParadis ,Valley Ariz

,MILLS DRICHAR D 1265 S E h45t St ,Topeko Kan

,MILLIGAN DALFRE L sPhillip Rd 2RD# tMoun Holly N J

,MILLER PPHILLI M xBo 815 Daleville Ind

,MILLER NKATHLEE M P O xBo 836 ,Kremmling Colo

,MILLER NJOH A 710 S nGree ,Longview sTexa

,MILLER DDAVI G RR 1# ,Berne Ind

,MIETH EDIAN M ,Cairo Nebr

,MICHMERHUIZEN ETERRANC CAptS sCampu

,METZLER NDARWI H R D ]* xBo 485 ,Manheim Pa

,MERRELLS DRICHAR A 310 W rPlile Longview sTexa ,MESTLER DRICHAR W 117 eYarkerdal Dr Rochester N Y

,MENSONIDES NJOH R 9350 E d72n ,Tacoma Wash

,MEAD DRICHAR L 1231 S h12t St Longview sTexa ,MEHRKAM STHOMA O 0107 ,Gardenia ,Houston sTexa ,MELTON DRONAL E 576 ,Coleman Longview sTexa

,MCMILLAN LPAU D 5201 yMerr Rd ,Pontioc Mich

,MCMILLAN NJOH H 5201 yMerr Rd ,Pontiac Mich

,MCMAINS NKEVI W dWor fo eLif hRanc Pottersvill N Y

,MCGUIRE STHOMA L 215 ,Chelsea ,Shreveport La ,MCINTOSH EALIC M 0582 oRoncher Ln Dallas sTexa ,MCKEE LRUSSEL G R R 1 Emerson aIow ,MCKENZIE NJOH K E 631 nElle PI Paramus N J ,MCKOWN NSHARO A xBo 832 eLon Grove Okla

N h7l Longview sTexa ,MCCLENDON YBILL W 261 nWashingto ,Longview sTexa ,MCCLUNG MMALCOL J 660 S ,Locust ,Pana III ,MCGRAW DDONAL E nEvergree9131 ,Longview sTexa

SCHARLE W

,MCGRAW ATERES J 9131 nEvergree ,Longview sTexa

1370 kClar St ,LUNDQUIST DDAVI E 1866 W nWarre Ln Denver Colo ,MACJEAN NDEA A Ext tWes ,Main ,MACKINNEY LPAU E 2101 E ,Geneva ,Wheaton III ,MAGGARD NSHARO A 592 nVarde Dr ,Jackson Mich ,MAGGARD YTIMOTH C P O xBo 8141 ,Sarasota aFlorid ,MAGLOTT YHARVE T 2172 cPontia Rd Angola N Y ,MAGNUSON DDAVI J 73 nWintergree Or Ostftrville sMas ,MAGNUSON NSUSA 73 nWintergree ,Or Ostftrville sMas ,MANORE MKI K xBo 76 tSain Ignatius Mont ,MANORE YRICKE L xBo 76 tSain ,Ignatius Mont ,MARICLE NSTEPHE L xBo 69 Morris N Y ,MARK NSTEVE J iCapr 6201 ,Guadalajara ,Joliilo Mex ,MARSHALL PKFRAN 0392 ""J St ,Philadelphia Pa MARVIN EBRUC D xBo 638 ,Cedaredge Colo ,MASON DDAVI M 78 S pWalku Ave lCrysta ,Lake III MATHENY ALAUR A 290 W hRus Ave ,Enid Okla MATHIESEN KMAR R 2212 nLinde La ,Palatine III ,MATTHEWS STHOMA F 19 N aVirgini xTe,Amarillo MAYHEW HJOSEP t eCedarvill Rd ,Newport N J ,MCARTHUR DRICHAR H oApartad 47 ,Guatemala C A ,MCCALLUM ALEON P >1>K1 N E eBraze ,Portland nOrego ,MCCARTHEY NSTEVE E 192 E h10t St Edmond Okla ,MCCASKEY
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PETTMAN DANIEL F 4963 Beef St Syracuse, N Y

PFAU, JAMES L

800 Buena Bisla Santa Barbara, Calif

PHILLIPS, CHERYL A 206-A Houston St Longview, Texas

PHILLIPS, DAVID A 2704 S Green Longview, Texas

PHILPOT, JAMES C 855 County Rd D White Bear Lake, Minn

PHIPPS, JOHN D 700 Beach Ave Wichita Kansas

PIERCE HUBURN F 1403 Centenary Dr Longview Texas

PIERCE, THOMAS J P O Box 445 Troy Kans

PIKETT, WILLIAM H 63 Jennings Dalton, Mass

PINCKNEY, JAMES R 711 Mt Moro, Villanovo, Pa

PIPER, DUANE G 1468 Stephen Wy Southampton, Pa

PITTMAN, FORREST C 1205 North 13th Duncan, Okla

PLEMMONS JOHN C 905 S Adams Quincy, Fla

PLUCKER WAYNE L 208 9th Ave Worthington, Minn

POOLE WARREN D 337 N Edgewood, LaGronge Park, III

POSEY PHYLLIS J Box 5 Dove Creek, Colo

POWELL CAROLR 294 Idlewood Rd Pittsburgh, Pa

PRIEST WILLIAM H RH i Rt 3 Longview, Texas

PRILLWITZ STEVEN C Rt 5 Dowagiac, Mich

PUGYAO LENARDO M P O Box 2270 Manila, Phil

RASTMANN LYNNE E 1723 Montview, St Orlando, Fla

READ BRIAN R 326 East Lima Findlay, Ohio

REGIER PAUL W. 2922 E Randolph Enid Okla

RENIGER, BRUCE L Apt4B Campus

RENWICK E 4210 N River Rd Freeland Mich

RESLER, RAY A P O Box 203 Dorris Calif

REYNOLDS, RANDALL B Apt ID Campus

RICHARDS, DAVID L Box 1473 Nokomls, Fla

RICHEY, STEVEN F 226 E Culver Longview Texas

RILEY, RICHARD R 753 Porker Ln Springfield, Penn

RODEBAUGH RANDY L 3535 Blairmont Toledo, Ohio

RODEN JOYCE I 2100 S 12th St Longview, Texas

ROHRER LARRY B 210 Owl Hill Rd Lititz Pa

ROSALES GEORGE 614 Westview Dr Fort Valley, Go

ROSS STEVE E 1707 Goodwin W Memphis, Ark

ROWLAND, JEFFREY M Rt 3 Box 317 Grapevine Texas

RUGGLES, JERRY L Apt 8D Campus

SABA, SAMIR ADEEB 213TorizEIGeish Alexandria, Egypt

SACKETt, STEPHENE 1010 Randolph Waterloo, Iowa

SAHLBERG, EVELYN J 704 No Muang Rd Khon Kaen, Thailand

SALSMAN, WAYNE R R D #1 Sugar Run, Pa

SAMPSON TERRY L 309 N 3rd St Rockford, III

SANDAHL MICHAEL J 1302 E Forest Wheaton, III

SANDAHL NORMA J 1302 E Forest Wheaton, III

SANDEFUR JOHN R 536 Elizabeth Natchitoches, La

SANDERS ALBERT D 1818 Radden Longview, Texas

SANER FLOYD E 1226 Vilsmeier Rd Landsale, Pa

SANER GARY L 1226 Vilsmeier Rd Lansdale, Pa

SANGHAVEE SAILAS K P O Box 6789 Nairobo, Kenya

SARGENT DARYL C Bridgewater Maine

SCHEFFEL, GARY W 2223 Mobberly Longview Texas

SCHICK, PAUL R 147'/! McMillan Dr Longview Washington

SCHIEB, DAVID A 6016 Elden Dr Sylvania Ohio

SCHMIDT, ROBERT H Rd 1 Binghamton N Y

SCHMIDT, TIMOTHY L 10856 Oak Creek Dr Lakeside Calif

SCHMITKONS, JAMES W Apt 66 Campus

SCHROCK LOWELL F 708 Eastman Rd Longview Texas

SCHUBERT, BENJAMIN J RR #2 KermitRd Freeport, III

SCHULTZ, GERALD A RR 2 Box 263 Ripon Wise

SCHWITTERS, JAMES H 2310753rd Ave Bothell Wash

SCOBEE, DAVID J 1703 N Live Ook Longview, Texas

SCOBEE MAURICE C 1703 N Live Oak Longview, Texas

SCOTT JOE L Apt 14 714 S Green Longview, Texas

SCRANTON, JACK R 3907 Honolulu Hawaii

SEILER, DONALD D Rt 1 Box 78 Marion Texas

SEILER, KERMIT J Rt 1 Box 78 Marion Texas

SELBY ROBERT H 804 Harmon Dr Longview Texas

SELF, NAOMI R RFD *1 Turon Kansas

SELPH, RONALD G 321 West Oak Flagstaff Arizona

SEYMOUR, DAVID B 3100Eldogor Ln New CAstle Penn

SHAFFER, DANIEL f Apt 4C Campus

SHANNON, CHARLES E 2319 W Beaver St Jacksonville Fla

SHANNAN, JAMES M 143Hubbard Dr Longview Texas

SHARP, ROLAND H Apt 8B Campus

SHAUB, STEPHEN R 323 S Hillcrest Quarryville Pa

SHAY, FRED R RD #1 Box 3 Cooperstown Pa

SHAY, RICHARDJ 11 Fairfax Rd Montank N Y

SHEERER, MICHAEL D 68 First St GlensFalls, N Y

SHELTON, DOUGLAS W 1085 Berkley Pontiac Michigan

SHONDELMYER RICHARDE RD #1 Avonmore, Pa

SILVEY, BRENDA K BOO Hillcrest Longview Texas

SILVEY, THOMAS N Box 25 Harrimon, Tenn

SIPLEY, JOHN F 502 1st Ave S W Austin, Minn

SITKO PAUL M P O Box 201 Moundsville, W Va

SKINNER TERRY P 2100 S 12th St Longview, Texas

SMAZIK, KENNETH G 2311 Gunderson, Berwyn, III

SMITH DONALD I R Vermonlville, Mich

SMITH, DOUGLAS E 281 Wilson St Brewer, Maine

SMITH, GLENN A Box 53 Butteville, N J

SMITH, GREGORY J P O Box 95 Deale, Maryland

SMITH, KENT H 284 Benson Rd Montevieno, Minn

SMITH, MICHAELB Rural Rt 6 Box 87 Henderson, Texas

SMITH, MILTON D 205 E Melton Longview, Texas

SMITH, WILLIAM E 51 Falcon Rd Sumerville, N J

SNELL, TERRY W 2223 S Mobberly Longview, Texas

SNYDER, JOHATHAN C Rt 1, Box 188-A Hallsville, Texas

SNYDER PENNY J 449 Pickey Ave Warren, Ohio

SNYDER SYDNEY V 807 Hill St York, Pa

SNYDER TIM C Rt 1 Box 188-A I Hallsville, Texas

Sochor TimothyP I1836 Angus Cir Sterling Mights, Mich

SPARKS VIRGIL L Rt I Box 404 Alexanoria, Indiana

SPENCER HOWARD W 7620 Burholme Phila Pa

SPIRES MARK L 2856 LeechburgRd Lower Burrell, Pa

SPOTTSWOOD RONDAC 1115 John St Longview, Texas

STACKHOUSE RICHARD 0 116 Filmore Ave Endicott, N Y

STAHLMAN TIMOTHYE R D #2 Jamestown, N Y

STEINBERG FREDERICK W 1360 Arnica Ave Dayton, Ohio

STEITLER CHARLES L R D #2 Lyons, N Y

STEPHENS CYNTHIAL 1310 Amherst Longview, Texas

STEPHENS, DONNA K 1507 Centenary Longview Texas

STEPHENS ELIZABETH A 1507 Centenary Longview Texas

STEPHENS KENNETH S 1310Amherst Longview Texas

STEWART, NATHAN K 212 East Kansas Anadarko Okla

STEWART RICK I Box 15 Fenelton Pa

STINSON, DAVID L 3rd Brigade 3rd Armd Div, APO N Y

STOCKMAN, HAROLD O RR * 1 Box 223

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,ZIMMERMAN HRUT E 5160 eAvondal eAv Jacksonville Fla

,ZIMMERMAN SCHARLE R RD 1# ,Lowellville oOhi

ZIELKE TROBER A 3222 S yMobberl 3#30 ,Longview sTexa

ZECK LPAU f 950 W yBroadwa ,Longview sTexa

ZABEL YJERR W P O xBo 1 ,Cambridge Nebr

YOUNGER NDA C 1399 zMarvae St tFor ,Myers Fla

,YOUNG NTHERO R 015 nLincol St dOl Town eMain

YODER EMONT E 4546 ,Baldwin eTempl ,City Calif ,YOTHERS NSTEVE W 5506 dElro Dr oCastr ,Valley Calif

,YETTER NBRIA L 41 nBarto Rd ,Apalochin N Y

YEE NJOH 1303rd Apt B8 ,Brooklyn N Y

YADDAW DRONAL G CApt6 sCampu

WYRTZEN DRONAL D dWor fo ,Life nSchroo ,Lake N Y

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,WRIGHT EVERN L 521 yFerr St uEa ,Claire Wise

,WRIGHT TROBER C 66 ePehl Ave eSaddl Brook N J

,WRIGHT YPERR T xBo 727 wNe ,Albany Miss

,WRIGHT HKENNET t 761 sCharle St Ave ,Townson Md

WRIGHT YJERR L 1911 dRidgelan Dr Miami Fla

WISE MWILLIA M Rt 1 xBo A96 ,Aurota Mo ,Win DDAVI R Apt C2 sCampu ,WITTENBERGER SJAME V R 1 xBo 026 Richfield Wise

,WINNIE LDANIE M 7813 nMulliga ,Burbank III

,WINGERD NSHARO M 4310 rTabo Ave N ,VegassLa Nev

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,WILSON LRANDA L Rt 1#

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,WILLIAMS YJOHNN M Rt 1# xBo 521 ,Longview sTexa

WILLIAMS LDANIE L yCherr lHil Rd Maine N Y

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WILL KFRAN J 3222 S yMobberl 3#50 ' ,WILLCOX BEGEORGI 220 W nAvalo

WILKINS MWILLIA D 8191 Sunnyside ,Longing Mich

,WIENS DRICHAR P xBo 22 yRosemar aAlbert WIK LPAU R 765 eJacksonvill Rd ,Ivyland Pa

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WERNER YMAR J 610 W tTwiligh ,Longview sTexa

WELSH DRONAL N xBo 113 Listie Pa ,WENTWORTH NSTEVE R xBo 482 Issaquah Wash

MWILLIA C 1135 oArroy eAv Pomona Calif

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WATTS HELIZABET A 0122 h18t St N W Puyallup Wash

WATSON YVICK 1 P O xBo 6439 ,Tyler sTexa

WATSON SJAME L xBo 3# ,Monticello eMain

,WATNE EKNUT F RR 1 ,Gait aIow

,WASKEY DDAVI E 430 eMerri tHun Lutherville DM

WASKEY RARTHU B 430 eMerri ,Hunt ,Lutherville MD

WARGOE SDOUGLA W 0799 S W 1 22 St iMiam Fla

WARD SDOUGLA E RR 1# ,Brownville NM ,WARE YGAR R 92 lColonia eAv ,Walttiam Mass

WANDLING NJOH R 251 eOakdal ,Longview sTexa

WALSTON NSTEVE W Rt 2 xBo 026 ,Gladewater sTexa

WALKER DDONAL S 410 W ,Pliler ,Longview sTexa Wall sJame A 221 iDeSant ,Madera Calif

VROOM MJI W 746 E sAlturo Tucson aArizon ,VUCELICH EPET xBo 814 DR 1# ,Jeannette Pa ,WALDNER ELONNI V ,Carpenter S D

VIDOTTO TROBER L 44 dRailroa Ave Bethpage N Y VOLCHMANN RPETE 6S-7 ,Paramus N J ,VOLLBRACHT NVIVIA E 2203 gDownin Dr oColorad ,Springs Colo

VIDOTTO SLOUI M 44 dRailora Ave ,Bempage N Y

,TONEY LGlENDAL R R R 2# ,Mulkeytown III ,ULLUM YGAR L RR 1 ,Potwin sKansa UNRUH IYAM Bloomfield Mont ,VANDERBURG HRALP W xBo 9 eRt 1 Sheldon aIow ,VANDERPLOEG DDONAL P B P 4295 ,Bukavu R D ud oCong NVA ,SCHIERDE NDON R 0174 dDiamon dGran Rapids Mich ,VASSELIN SJAME A 1-7204 h30t Ave ,Edmonton aAlbert ,VILLAUME KMAR L 8 oTobag Ln nOcea City N J

WEAVER NJO D RR 1 xBo 742 Elkhart Ind ,WEBB YLARR R Apt C7 sCampu ,WEBER YMAR A 428 W h36t St Holland Mich

Moberly iMissour ,STOFFEL YRO E xBo 15 6 ,Soltville Vo ,STOLL MWILLIA A 1210 JudsonRd ,Longview sTexa STOLTZFUS EMERL W dR 2# ,Elverson aP STONER NJOH R R 2# ,Conestoga Pa STOOPS NJOH R 733 "C1 S W ,Ephrala Wash STRONG NNATHA W yCraftsbur Common tVermon STUART DHKENNET 7171 nFlanaga ,Longview sTexa ,STURGILL NGLEN M Rt 5# xBo 71 ,Ashland oOhi SUBEH DSAU SELIA xBo 17 Bethlehem lIsrae SUMMERVILLE SJAME L 11307 56 Mitchell Nebr ,TAMELING SLOI J 5115 nClause W ,Springs III ,TARR MWILLIA J R D # 1 xBo j85'/ Paxinos Penn TAUCK YRODNE C Hammond Mont TAYLOR ALIND C 6129 eTyr kNec Rd ,Chesapeake Va TETTLETON EJO D 740 tEas kOa Nocona sTexa THAMES HKENNET A tR 1 xBo 0308 Sotherlin nOrego ,THERRELL DGERAL G 220 E eCarolann Dr Marshall sTexa ,THIESEN TROBER C 24066 Rd 04 Dinuba Calif ,THOMAS LLMICHAE xBo #161 wWindo Rock aArizon THOMPSON NBYRO K Rt 2 Baltimore oOhi THOMPSON SCHRI L nGarde City KS TIMMONS SJAME B 2383 nGree eAcr Rd ,Philo Pa TING INDA 18 aColumbi St N Y. N Y ,TINGLE NELWI B xBo 384 Willcox Ariz TODD HRALP K xBo 615 aIdej ,Lagos aNigeri TOKATIOGLOW LHAZE E P.O x'Bo 81939 ,Denver Colo ,TOWNSEND MTI Lafayette Calif TURNER NSTEPHE D 031 rCente St Raynham sMas
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Before closing out this review of the year 19711972, we stop and look back at the beginning of the Fall Semester, 1971 The student body was saddened by the sudden deaths of two faculty members, Mr. Norman O Galyon and Dr Robert Selby Much has been said and much is still to be said about these two men Their contributions to the College and their years spent here show us their determination to see young people achieve It is with this spirit that we close out this school year and look on to the next that we, too, might have this determination to see mankind go forward.

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