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A message from the president Dear Otterbein Alumni and Friends: Thank you! Your gifts helped Otterbein raise $1,004,828.36 in 1980, the fifth year in the last ten that our devel· opment program has generated over one million dollars of support. In Sep· tember we also exceeded the $2.5 million Decision For The Arts campaign goal. I am especially pleased because we had the largest number of donors in College history, a significant increase of 25% over 1979. This record year is a tribute to the hard work In the competitive 1980s the sucof our development staff led by Vice cess of our development program will President Franklin D. Fite. It is also prove even more critical than in the your vote of confidence in the Otter- past. The Decision For The Arts cambein students, faculty, staff and pro- paign will make possible the comple· gram. We are all most appreciative. tion of twenty years of building on the Otterbein looks to the future with campus, a program that assures a confidence. These are difficult times first-rate physical plant for the remain· with inflation and keen competition der of the century. The Battelle Fine for students. The Ohio fiscal crisis has Arts Center is completed, work on the delayed payments of Ohio Instruc- Towers Hall interior is in progress and tional Grant monies to colleges. Pres- the scene shop addition to Cowan sures are great with increased food, Hall is scheduled tor summer 1981. In utilities, equipment and salary costs. the 1980s we must shift our fund However, Otterbein has maintained raising emphasis from facilities to exbalanced operating budgets tor 25 pansion of the annual fund and major consecutive years. A strong tall enroll· additions to endowment and scholarment of 1677 students, including a ships. We need your continued supfew more full time students than last port tor the annual fund and strongly year, is a good sign for a successful urge you to Include Otterbein endow· ment and scholarships in your estate 1980·81. In 1980 College trustees adopted a planning. The gift of educational op· new five-year long-range plan. Otter· portunities tor students Is one of the beln will meet the problem of a de· most vital and continuing gifts possi· clining number of high school gradu· ble. Otterbein wlll meet the problem of a declining number of high school graduates In ates in the 1980s with an aggressive I deeply appreciate your investment the 1980s with many new programs In areas such as nursing (above) and computer recruiting program, new programs In in Otterbein. Such commitment is es- science (below). continuing education, nursing, coop- sential to sustaining strong private erat\'le education, journalism, compu- higher education and the ongoing Ot· ter science and honors as well as our terbein contribution to it. strong traditional liberal arts majors. We wi\\ continue to emphasize faculty Gratefully, develorim1:mt and interaction of the disciplines. We will strengthen man· ~~~ 'iiT agement systems. We have a carefully phased facilities plan for physical plant Thomas J. Kerr, IV improvement and maintenance. President
The completion of the Decision For The Arts will make possible the completion of twenty years of capital Improvement on campus. The Battelle Fine Arts Center Is finished, work on the Towers Hall Interior Is In progress and the scene shop addition to Cowan Hall ls scheduled for summer 1981.
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Co-op program provides on-the-job training
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Getting valuable on-the-job training while going to college is the best method for choosing studies and a career. Otterbein College students Monica Peterson and Jeff Baugh can attest to the benefits of the Cooperative Education Program which allows them to work off campus for course credit and part-time salary paid by an employer. "The co-op program gives you the chance to work in several different businesses, if you want-it helps you foresee what you like and don't like," says Jeff, a junior who works in retail sales. "It's more beneficial to get two-tothree years of experience on a Job rather than just tour straight years of college," explains Jeff. "The work we do in the store isn't always the same as the way business is taught from books." Mrs. Peterson, a sophomore working in an accounting office of Toledo Scale, "highly recommends" the co-op program for letting her get "real world" job experience and providing a point of reference she can use in finding a permanent career.
Jeff Baugh, a buslneas major, enjoys working at the Energy Station In Westerville.
products in here. Now I work daily at checking on new prodl,lcis, then Ron and I determine whether pur store will sell them," Jeff said. INTEREST STARTS CAREER Mrs. Peterson has been Interested In accounting for many years since she has been bookkeeping for herfamlly's aluminum siding business In Westerville. "Most accounting firms want employees to have a BA degree, but previously I had been working only toward an associate degree at other schools," she said. "Originally I wanted to learn accounting to help our business - keeping books and doing taxes. But it's been so interesting that I wanted to go on with an accounting career and I wanted the credentials to do that." Toledo Scale has Mrs. Peterson doing a variety of tasks, filing expense reports, processing money orders from advance expense reports, checking accounting reports and working with the payroll. "It really gives you an Idea of what you'll end up doing. It makes you well rounded. "And the experience will be valuable. When I start looking for a permanent job I'll have experience and references to show," explains Mrs. Peter· son, an Otterbein sophomore. EARNINGS DEFRAY COSTS
With a family (daughters nine and 12 years old and husband Chuck), Mrs. Peterson considers her co-op studies even more valuable because she can earn some money to defray tuition costs. "When you're a little older than regu• lar students you tend to take the Jobs and studies more seriously," she said "I probably get more out of It because my husband and I pay for the educa· \\on. ti\ \o\ oi s\uden\s ha:.,e \o 'Not~ MORE 1H1'N 'TEXTBOOKS through college, and co-op g\ves them Cl '\,,ta-,,.,"\f''tJ , ~ ' \ I ~&,1'\t,,t)~~\s-,, o~"b'°"' "Working an actual job gives you a better Idea of what to expect from a seriously. They can see where their company. It's better than textbooks education Is taking them." because they don't show you all the things that you may do," she said. Co-op jobs vary from person to person, according to faculty coordinator Frank Mitchell. Students have been placed in business, sales, accounting sports administration, journalism and other fields-depending on their Interests and college major. Volume 54 Number 2 Although Jeff is majoring in business ~is co-op job experience is being don~ Otterbein TOWERS (USPS 413· 720) la publlahed ma new concept of hardware-housing quarterly by the Alumnl Council In the Interest of alumnl ar,d friends. Second cla11 poetage paid at store In Westerville called The Energy Westerville, Ohio 43081. Station. A subsidiary of Cellar Lumber, The Editor: Jo Allee Balley Povolny '74 Energy Station sells products to cut 1980-81 Alumni Council Executive Committee home energy consumption such as President: wood-burning stoves, insulation, solar Wald W. Vance '47 collectors, storm windows, how-to man- President-elect Virginia Phllllppl Longmire '55 uals, water heaters and a multitude of Vice President: accessories. Grace Burdge Augspurger '39
Monica Peterson plans to pursue a career In accounting. Her co-op Job 11 In the accounting office of Toledo Scale In Westerville.
WORKING WITH PUBLIC "This Job lets me determine whether retailing is what I want to do for a career," Jeff said. "Dealing with the public is a big part of this business and that's what I like about it. ' "I w~uld hav~ hated to spend all my time isolated m an office. In my job here we make a sale, deliver wood stoves, sometimes we install the stoves or fireplace inserts. The work changes !3V~ry day-some of it's outside, some inside-that's what I like." Working with manager Ron Folian ~eff was on the ground floor of open: mg The Energy Station in September. "I've been working since August so 1:ve seen a business as it opens up. I _ve been personally involved with sett~ng up shop, merchandising the en!1re store, setting up displays, checking products. "~efore August I didn't know anything about most of the energy saving
Frank Mitchell ls director of the Cooperative Education Program at Otterbein .
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Paa! President: WIiiiam N. Freeman '57 Secretary: JIii Jenkins Grayem '66
Ex-Officio Members President of the College: Thomas J. Kerr, IV H'71 Vice President for Development· Franklin D. Fite · Director of Alumnl: James W. Scarfpln Councll•at•large: Michael Cochran '66 Dave Lehman '70 Betsy Messmer Kennedy '59 Lloyd C. Savage '48 Edna Smith Zech '33 S. Kim Wells '75 Alumni Trustees: Robert S. Agler '48 Denton Elliott '37 H. Wendell King '48 Harold F. Augspurger '4 1 Ex-Officio: Presidents/Coordinators of Alumni Clubs College Treasurer Editor of TOWERS
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Ensemble "jazzes up" worship services
The group's lead singer, Miss Graham, is a theatre major from Massilon, Ohio. A member of both Opus Zero and Concert Choir, she starred in the 1980 Otterbein College Children's Theatre production of "Alice in Wonderland." Stein , a flutist, is a business major from Pittsburgh, Pa. A member of the Otterbein Orchestra, he starred in the Otterbein College Theatre production of "And They Dance Real Slow in Jackson," during the 1979-80 season. Tatgenhorst, the group's percussionist, is a theatre major from Cincinnati Ohio. He has played numerous leading roles in Otterbein College Theatre productions. During the 1980 autumn term, Ted Kerr, an Otterbein staff member, served as interim drummer while Tatgenhorst was participating in a theatre internship. Kerr works as a supervisor for the service department at Otterbein.
Putti!'g a little jazz into a worship experience has become the specialty of Dr. Paul Laughlin. L~u_ghlin, an associate professor of religion at Otterbein College, leads Otterbein's Liturgical Jazz/Arts En· semble, a unique group of musicians who. e~periment with contemporary !1'usIc in worship services. The group Is composed of four talented Otter~ein students, senior Erich Stein, juniors Maribeth Graham, Chris Ciampa and Rich Tatgenhorst. Th~ e~semble's repertoire, while primarily improvisational jazz, also includes 12th century pieces, original compositions and arrangements, and some popular music. "We try to play a wide range of mu~ic," Laughlin said. "For example, durmg a worship experience, our selections might include the pop hit 'Desperado,' the show tune 'What I Did for This story was written by David Calla· The Llturglcal Jazz/Arts Ensemble Is a unique group of musicians who experiment Love' and a contemporary arrange- han, an Otterbein junior. Callahan, who with contemporary music In worship services. ment of the hymn, 'Holy, Holy, Holy.'" is from Cincinnati, Ohio is majoring in Laughlin , an ordained Methodist min- business administration and speech ister, explained that jazz is an appro- communication with a concentration priate form of music for worship since in public relations. He is a 19 78 graduits basic element is improvisation which ate of Greenhills High School in Gin· leaves the musicians free to play what cinnati. they are moved to play. " A worship experience consists not only of music, but also of secular poetry, artwork, and slide presentations," he pointed out. "All of these help to illustrate the 'nearness of God to each of His creations.'" Laughlin said he would like to add interpretive dance to the ensemble Scholarship program and it there was sufficient interest, is kicked off with drama. ~ccording to Laughlin, the ensem- banquet ble's religious expressions have been shared in visits to Chicago, Atlanta, On April 11, 1981 the first annual and.numerous other places including Davidson, North Carolina; Covington, Scholarship Banquet will be held on the Otterbein campus. In attendance Kentucky; and Zanesville, Ohio. v,i\\\'oe"t)'\ -&c~o\at-&n\? tec\?\en\s, \\'\e\r "'·rn'ns1..:.\, neat\~ e\le~ wee~eno" \'\e parents and scholarship donors or said, "th!3 group leads a contemp~rary representatives. This banquet is just a expression of the worship service at a part of the new personalized Scholarchurch in the central Ohio area." In December, 1980, the group also ship Program the College has inau:,,vent on a special seven-day tour which gurated this year. The new Scholarship Program re•~eluded stops in Milwaukee, Wisconcognizes that each of Otterbein's 40 sin; Dayton and Cincinnati, Ohio; and Johnstown, Pennsylvania. During the named scholarships has a donor as tour they led their contemporary wor- WE:11 as a recipient. Its purpose is to ship experience at a number of pre- ?nng student recipients and donors into a one-to-one relationship. This is selected churches. Laughlin is also the founder of the accomplished through corresponensembl~. He formed the group in dence between the recipient and the 1971 while he was attending Emory donor, through a Scholarship Brochure that gives historical background University in Atlanta, Georgia. "The religious services seemed so on each scholarship and biographical routine," he said, "that there was a data on each recipient and through need for creativity and originality in socializing at the annual Scholarship Banquet. This year's recipient of the Robert Zech Memorial Scholarship Is Maribeth Graham th~ worship service. So, I decided to Scholarships are awarded based on (rflgthht) w, ho Is a Junior theatre major. Seated to her left Is Edna Zech '33 the mother bnng together an ensemble which o e ate Robert Zech '63. ' could add these dimensions to the need and/or academic ability. service." Since these early days at Emory, the ensemble has been composed of many extremely talented people. The blend of talents within the present group is no exception to this tradition. Today, the group continues to facilitate new expressions of worship. "Although the members of this Otterbein group are some of the youngest musicians I've ever worked with " 1 Laug~lin said, "they are among th e best in terms of professional experience.'' Laughlin, the keyboard player for the ensemble, is originally from Covington, Kentucky. He holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Cincinnati and a master's degree in divinity from the Chandler School of Theology. Laughlin received his doctorate from Emory University. He joined the Otterbein faculty in 1979. Ciampa, the group's bass player is a music education major from Johnstown, Pa. He plays some keyboards and _comp~ses some of the group's music. He Is a member of the Otterbein Jazz Lab Band, Concert Choir, and Otterbein Orchestra. 3
Mission school in New Mexico offers unique opportunities to education majors
Mccurdy Schools Is a mission school operated by the United Methodist ChurC'h.
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Dr. James Grissinger and his wife Jodi pose In their 1982 BMW lsetta "Bubble Car."
The Grlsslngers also own a circus wagon calllope which Dr. Grissinger plays.
"It's a great opportunity! You can really find out what it is like to teach and be better prepared for your stu· dent teaching," said Robin Carter, an Otterbein senior. Going to Mccurdy Schools was a special experience, according to senior Teresa Wood. "I not only learned new perspectives on teaching but made many new friends." This off-campus study trip to McCurdy Schools in Espanola, New Mex· ico was an exciting, educational ad· venture for these two Otterbein students. Through a special program offered by the Department of Education, they were part of a group of six students who served as teaching assistants at Mccurdy Schools torten weeks during the 1979 Autumn Term. Mccurdy Schools is a mission school operated by the United Methodist Church with an enrollment of 450 students. Otterbein's Mccurdy Schools Program, begun in 1971, is offered each year during the Autumn Term and is open to a limited number of juniors, majoring in elementary or secondary education. The program is designed to provide prospective teachers with experience in working with children at the ele· mentary and secondary levels in a boarding school setting. It also gives students the opportunity to study cul· ture and art in Spanish and Indian communities. At Mccurdy Schools, the Otterbein students live in the schools' dormitories which house seventh through twelfth grade students. The elementary students commute to school. According to Robin, this living arrangement was a very comfortable one for the Otterl.Jt::in :students.
Both girls said they had been able to do some traveling during their stay at Mccurdy Schools. Some of their interesting side trips included visits to the Grand Canyon, Mexico, the New Mexico State Fair, and to the pueblos of the Taos Indians in Taos, New Mexico. The girls also added one more reason why education majors should consider going to Mccurdy Schools. There are no additional fees for students studying at McCurdy Schools. Students pay only their regular tuition for the term.
Riding in Dad's Model T
Many people uream of the good old days-going to the nickel theatre on Saturday, sitting in the parlor listening to radio shows, and riding in Dad's Model T. For Dr. James Grissinger, those good old days live on in his collection of antique cars. Dr. Grissinger, chairperson of the Department of Speech and Theatre at Otterbein College, began collecting antique cars in 1968 when he purchased his first car, a 1915 Model T. According to Grissinger, a long time Westerville resident, he and his wife Jodi, and daughters Lynn and Beth became interested in antique cars when they renovated the "depot hack." "The renovation was a real adventure for the whole family," Dr. Grissinger said. "It was an exciting experience which was fun to share. So when we finished the Model T., we decided to keep working with cars." Now the Grissingers' have 11 classic :;ars which they keep in a large garage in Westerville. Their collection, which includes cars from the early 1900s to the late 1960s, has everything from Fords to a Glen Prey Gora. or. Gris"The people at Mccurdy Schools singer is currently serving as the premade every effort to make us feel at sident of the Ohio Region of the An· home during our stay," she said. "They tique Automobile Club of America. were very easy to get along with." When asked if he had a favorite car, Robin, an elementary education ma- Dr. Grissinger said, "I suppose it is like jor from Mechanicsburg, Ohio, also my children, I really do not have a pointed out that the program helped favorite. They all are pretty special." her to gain valuable teaching exper- However, he did point out one car as being a little more unusual than the ience. "Under the regular teacher's guid· rest. The car, a 1962 BMW lsetta ance, I taught everything from math to "Bubble Car" is a two seater with the music in a fifth grade class," she stat- door in the front of the car. Dr. Grissinger explained that he freed. "Now I feel more prepared to handle my own classroom in the fu- quently drives the lsetta around town ture and have a better idea of the since he finds it so easy to drive and to situations which teachers can encount- get in and out of his garage. er." Four cars in the Grissinger collecRobin is a 1977 graduate of Mech- tion, a 1915 Ford Model T, and 1931, anicsburg Exempt High School in 1939 and 1950 Ford Convertibles, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. have all won Ohio Region first prizes. Teresa supported Robin's views on Other cars in the collection include the benefits of the McCurdy Schools 1958 and 1966 Ford convertibles, Program. 1941, 1957, and 1969 Lincoln con· "I totally enjoyed the classroom ex· vertibles, and a 1937 Glen Prey Cord. perience," she said. "I learned new In addition to the cars, Dr. Grissinger perspectives and methods of teach- has expanded his hobby of collecting ing and had the opportunity to teach to include two antique boats, a circus children from different backgrounds. wagon Calliope which he plays, and a Teresa, an elementary education ma- merry-go-round organ. jor from London, Ohio, stressed the Although he was born in Brooklyn, fact that her experiences at Mccurdy New York, Dr. Grissinger has lived in Schools helped to give her confi- Ohio most of his life. He received his dence for her regular student teach· doctorate, master's and bachelor's deing. grees from the Ohio State University. Teresa is a 1977 graduate of London Dr. Grissinger has served on the WestHigh School in London, Ohio. erville City Council, and as a speech All of the students who go to Mc- consultant to many businesses. He is Curdy Schools are required to com- currently a lieutenant colonel in the plete a research paper on a related Columbus unit of the Air Force Re· topic. In order to accomplish this task, serve. He is also the director of the the students work four days a week in Otterbein College radio station the classroom and spend one day on WOBN. researching their topics. Dr. Grissinger explained that he con· "Doing this kind of paper scares some tinues to collect because it is such a students," Teresa said. "I found that it great family activity. The things that was not as difficult as it had seemed at he collects can be used, he added, as first. I enjoyed researching my topic well as grow in value as they get older. "Jewelry Made in the Southwest." ' As for his next addition to the collec· Robin's paper was a study of a south- tion, Or. Grissinger said he would like western Indian tribe. to acquire a 1937 Cord Phaeton. It 4
would be a great and rare find, and I would love to have it," he said. This story was written by Dominic Tiberi, an Otterbein senior. Tiberi, a 1977 graduate of St. Frances DeSales High School in Columbus is majoring in speech communication with a concentration in broadcasting and business administration.
Battelle Scholarship recipient is versatile musician He's an accomplished arranger and musician. He's the assistant director of a 120-member marching band. He's Otterbein's first recipient of the Battelle Scholarship. He is Kris Lehman, a versatile and talented Otterbein senior. Kris, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Lehman of 557 4 Copenhagen Drive, Westerville, is studying for his bachelor's degree in music education. He is not only majoring in music education but also in public relations. Kris and music create a naturally winning combination. He plays h!s major instrument, the saxophone, in Otterbein's Concert Band and in the Jazz Lab Band. He plays bass drum in the Cardinal Marching Band. And, he has been playing piano for 15 years. He's not just an excellent musician. Kris is adept at arranging music for marching and concert bands. He can do a complete arrangement for one song, such as "They're Playing My Song" by Marvin Hamlish, or a total band show. Kris enjoys sharing these musical talents with audiences at Otterbein And with e.t.ud~r.,~ ll.\
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Development/ Public Relations office announces staff changes Three administrative staff members in the development and public relations offices have been appointed to new positions. Don E. Hines, director of public relations since July 1977, is the college's new director of development. Mr. Hines is replacing Michael J. Doyle who resigned on January 1 to accept the position of director of special campaigns at Ohio State University. Mr. Hines, who holds a master's degree in speech communications from Bowling Green State University, is responsible for foundation and grants solicitation as well as supervising general fund raising activities. He served on the faculty at Otterbein for four years prior to becoming director of public relations. Barbara A. Jackson, director of information services since July 1980, is filling the vacancy left by Mr. Hines' promotion. A master's degree candidate at West Virginia University, Miss Jackson now directs College public relations activities. Jo Alice Bailey Povolny '74 director of publications since 1978, is also assuming new job duties. Mrs. Povolny, who has been named director of the annual fund, began with the College as assistant director of alumni and development in 197 4. She will continue handling publications duties until an assistant director of public relations for publications can be hired. Other recent staff changes in these offices include the addition of two new staff members. Eileen M. Thome is the new administrative assistant in the Office of Alumni Relations. Mrs. Thome was formerly emo\oyAd hy La.ni9r Bus:iness Products of Columbus. Pam Weiss, formerly a reporter and editor with the Suburbia News in Westerville, is working as a staff writer_ in public relations on a part-time basis.
Kris Lehman was chosen as Otterbein'• first recipient of the Battelle Scholarship because of the leadership he demonstrated In high school.
alma mater, Westerville North. He is one of the featured senior soloists for Otterbein's Concert Band and is the assistant director of the Westerville North Marching Band. As the assistant director, Kris assists the band's director in creating new Development office marching band programs, arranging music tor half time shows, and in re- offers new publication hearsing the band. He is currently in his fourth year in this position. Kris also excels in academics at OtMany of you familiar with our former terbein. He maintains an outstanding publication Amicus will be interested record of scholastic excellence, a stan- in our most recent addition, The Edudard which he has carried over from cator. The Educator is a bi-monthly his high school years. bulletin designed to inform those inIn 1977, he was graduated first in his terested in Otterbein College how they class at Westerville North High School may best support Otterbein while prowith a 4.0 grade point average and viding maximum benefits to family memwas chosen as Otterbein's first reci- bers and minimizing taxes. Among pient of the Battelle Scholarship. The other topics, The Educator advises on Battelle Scholarships are awarded by gifts under wills, lifetime deferred gifts, area colleges to students who show outright lifetime capital gifts, charitleadership promise as demonstrated able remainder unitrusts and annuity through school activities. trusts, and other methods of planned Amidst his busy schedule, Kris does giving. find time for club activities. He is the The development office welcomes president of Otterbein's Chapter of the opportunity to work with you in the Ohio Student Music Educators planning a gift to Otterbein College. Association. We will provide you with details about When reflecting on his years of study- the development program and dising music at Otterbein, Kris praises cuss special projects for which your the music department for its "personal gifts may be made. Through this p~bapproach to teaching music." lication we hope to suggest varius "Music is a very personal subject means to sustain our concept of a which effects individuals differently," liberal arts education in the Christian Kris says. "At Otterbein, students re- tradition. ceive a great deal of personal attenFor more information, please contact tion from their instructors and have Vice President Franklin D. Fite, or the opportunity to study all phases of Chester R. Turner at the Howard House, music." (614) 890-3000, Extension 400. Kris also recommends that students who come to Otterbein join one of the major performing groups or ensembles in music. ''The main requirement for being members of these groups is the student's desire to be members," he explains. "They will really gain a lot of experience and will enjoy working closely with the other members, many of whom will become close friends."
Barbara Jackson, director of public relations
Jo Allee Balley Povolny '7 4, director of the annual fund
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Sun Vat-sen Memorial Hall In Canton (KwangChow)was built in 1929. It seats 5000 in air-conditioned comfort. Sun Vat-sen was a native of Canton and still nominally revered because he fathered the revolution of 1911 that finally overthrew the imperial system.
fhe ~y5terlou5 fa5t... Opens its Doors to Higher Education President and Mrs. Thomas J. Kerr, IV were among a group of United ."1ethodist college presidents and educational leaders visiting various colleges and universities in the Far East during the Pacific Rim Higher Education Seminar this past September. The - ~eninnz.1· was:spon3tnd.!-u }~fl..Ao9tr.l_
of Higher Education and the Ministry
of the United Methodist Church. The 30-day trip included a two-week stay in China and shorter visits to educational institutions in Hong Kong, Korea, and Japan.
Seminar members explored faculty and student exchanges between United Methodist colleges and schools in the Pacific Rim. Members also gathered information which will help to set the policies of United Methodist higher education in this part of the world. ~;;;,pei...1b.t'r11i%11rf'1..i7~1f'O. ,+-:\.."-M\'.'-.l<lil.rr .
who wrote the commentary that accompanies the photographs in this pictorial essay.
This self-sufficient commune has a population of 11,000 divided into 15 brigades. Theatrical, appealing pre-schoolers are ready to perform as soon as guests appear on the doorstep.
With four times the U.S . population , one billion people live in the People' s Republic of China , sharing a culture that has prevailed for 5000 years . However, there Is much emphasis on youth since 650 million people are under age 30. With the threat of a 60% growth in population In twenty-five years , the " 2 child" family is no longer acceptable. The decree advocates "one man, one woman, one child. "
A wooden die_ty with minute carvings of an eye on the palm of each of the thousand arms emanating from all four sides is typical of the art work found In temples and garden pavilions.
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During a visit to West Gate People's Commune In Hangzhou (Hangchow), a "P.R." glrl posed as a tea leaf picker. Four major kinds of tea (black, green, oolong and Jasmine) are grown, harvested and dehydrated here.
Our visit to the Great Wall took two hours by train heading northwestfrom Peking, a popular site for every foreigner and China native on his one day off. A group of school children pushed and shoved to get through the smaller arched areas and caused a "major traffic Jam." This 2500 year old engineering feat of granite slabs supporting giant size bricks rambles along the Yanshan Mountain range for over 1500 mlles. The average height of the wall Is 25 feet.
The Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tien An Men) Is on one side of Peking's vast Tien An Men Square, the entrance to the Forbidden City where royalty llved In splendor. This famous photo Is one place where Mao's Immense portrait remains. Thia massive atone gate was orlglnally bullt In 1412.
Craftsmen In Canton are caning chairs right on the sidewalk In front of their living quarters which would be too tiny and dark for good working conditions. Other outdoor activities Include teeth brushing, clothes washing and bead stringing.
Chinese art la matchless for beauty, precision and time consumption. Four hundred twenty staff members at the Shanghai Arts and Crafts Institute are arts school graduates or apprentices preserving such Chinese apeclaltles as paper cutting, dough figurines and allk embroidery.
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Plan now to attend Alumni Weekend 1981 June 12, 13 & 14
The Otterl>ein College Alumni Association presents a
RHINE RIVER COUNTRY TOUR (Holland/Belgium/Germany/Switzerland) 14 days, 13 nights August 10, 1981
Alumni Day Highlights
July 27, 1981 -
Reunions Reminiscing and picture-taking will highlight the day for those classes celebrating the anniversary of their class graduation. Refreshments will be provided. The classes are listed below. Class of '30 or earlier
Emeriti Alumni
Class of '31
50th Reunion
Class of '41
40th Reunion
Featuring: Scheduled Round Trip Jet Transportation from Columbus and New York with inflight dining. Hotel Accommodations for: 2 nights at the ALPHA NOVOTEL in Amsterdam, Holland 4 nights at the BRUSSELS SHERATON in Brussels, Belgium 3 nights at the CP FRANKFURT PLAZA HOTEL in Frankfurt, Germany 3 nights at the BASEL HILTON HOTEL in Basel, Switzerland 1 night at the CP FRANKFURT PLAZA HOTEL in Frankfurt, Germany
Class of '50 Class of '51
30th Reunion
All Transfers and Baggage Handling between the airports and the hotels, and between all cities. An Educational Briefing about your tour. A Welcome Get-Together upon anival in all cities. Free Half Day Sightseeing Tour of Amsterdam. Free Half Day Sightseeing Tour of Brussels. Free Half Day Cruise on the Rhine River. Taxes and Tips for services included in the program. A Hospitality Desk in the hotel, staffed by a professional representative. Optional Comprehensive Travel Insurance available for purchase. A Variety of Optional Tours available for purchase. Optional meal plan: 8149.00; includes 12 continental breakfasts and 5 dinners. Pre- registration at each hotel. Chi:::cli;• ln :Facllitles at z:be m4Jor auport nearest you, supe:rvised by a professJona1 staff member. Complete Travel and Tourist Information, including baggage tags and itinemries mailed to each pa,seenger before departure. U.S. and German departure taxes are not included in the program price (approximately 87.50 per person).
Class of '52 Class of '56
25th Reunion
Class of '71
10th Reunion
Class of '75 Class of '76
5th Reunion
Class of '77
Annual Alumni Luncheon All alumni, faculty, and friends are invited to attend the annual Alumni Luncheon to be held in the Rike Center. The luncheon serves as the annual meeting of the Alumni Association and will feature the president of Otterbein College, Dr. Thomas J. Kerr, IV, the presentation of alumni awards, the announcement ot the results of the alumn! election and the •ln9lng <>f tho Ottorbo,n Lo-,,o Cone ,od by lhe Alumni Cho)r.
Prealdent'a Reception and Deaaert President and Mrs. Kerr will host a dessert and reception immediately following the luncheon In the Rike Center. The reception is open to all.
Alumni Choir Concert
NO REGIMENTATION ... YOU ARE FREE TO EXPLORE THESE EXCITING COUNTRIES AS YOU PLEASEII
Schedule of Events
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Friday Registration Emeriti Alumni Reception/Dinner Class of 1930 Reception/Dinner
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Vote in the 1981 Alumni Election The Nominating Committee consists of two groups. The five , Immediate past presidents of the Alumni Association nominate the officers and the members-at-large of the Alumni Council. The Executive Committee and the members-at-large of the Council nominate the College trustees. The Nominating Committee submits the following nominations for the 1981 election.
According to the Constitution of the Alumni Association of Otterbein College, the officers and members-at-large of the Alumni Council are elected by the Association. Election of the alumni trustees shall be by vote of active members of the Association who are graduates of the College. In each year when official positions are to be filled by election, the Nominating Committee 'Of the Alumni Council submits a slate of officers, council mem~rs-at• large and College trustees from the active members of the Alumni Association.
Trustee Candidates Robert S. Agler '48 Robert "Moe" Agler, a 1948 grad· uate of Otterbein College, played a key role In the moldIng of the Cardinal Athletic System . His career as Athletic Director spanned 20 years and he has served several coaching positions. He is currently a member of the Board of Trustees, serving on the Budget Control Committee, Development and Pubffc Relatlons Committee and as the Board repre· sentatlve to the College Senate. In 1980 he was named recipient of the Distinguished Service Award for outstanding service to the College. Since retiring from Otterbein, he has devoted full-time to business affairs In his role as vice president of the multi-store Agler· Davidson Sporting Goods, Inc. and as vice president of Glengary Pool, Inc. Robert has two daughters; Beth '72 and Beverly.
Wllllam N. Freeman '57 Bill Freeman received the B.S. and B.A. degrees from Otterbein and his M.D. from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1961. After interning at Cincinnati General Hospital he entered the family practice of medicine In Westerville. He is a member and past president of Rotary and an elder in the Central College United Presbyterian Church. He Is a past president of the Westerville Board of Education and is a member of the O.S.M.A., O.A.F.P., A.A.F.P. and the Franklin County Medical Society. In 1971 the Jaycees honored him with their Distinguished Service Award for community service. Bill is the immediate past president of the Alumni Association and resides in Westerville with his wife Mary Carol and three daughters.
Council-at-Large Candidates Sixties Decade Ronald W. Jones '81 Ron Jones was graduated from Ot· terbein with a B.S. in Education and earned his master's degree from Xavier University in 1966. Ron , who was a member of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity while on campus, has served in the Westerville School System since 1969. He is currently athletic director and assistant principal at Westerville South High School. Ron is vice president of the "O" Club, a member of the Church of the Master United Methodist Church and a past president of the Lions Club. He is married to the former Suzi Shelly '62. Residents of Westerville, Ron and Suzi have three children, Jeff, a sophomore at Otterbein; Terri, a freshman at Bowling Green and Penni, a sophomore at Westerville North High School.
James C. Granger '68 Jim Granger, a 1968 graduate or Otterbein, majored in Education, Speech, and English and received a Master of Arts from Ohio State University in Educational Research. He worked as an admissions counselor and assistant director of development at Otterbein from 1969 to 1973. Jim was employed at the National Center for Vocational Education prior to joining Ohio Bell in 1978 as an account executive. Jim and his wife, the former Janet Dowdy '69, live in Columbus. Jim is an elder at the Central College Presbyterian Church and is interested in drama and youth work. He is currently working towards an MBA degree at the University of Dayton extension in Columbus.
Vice President Candidates Mtcnaet H . .:;ocnran ·oo 5. CtarK Lora •;sg Clark Lord, a naMichael H.Cochtive of Middletown, ran received a Ohio, received his Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Scidegree from Otterence degree from bein In 1966 maOtterbein in 1939. joring in political He started in indusscience and his· try with Armco tory. Hewasamem· Steel Co. in Midber of Phi Alpha dletown. During the Theta, the national war he went into TNT manufacturing with history honorary. An attorney in general practice of law in the Trojan Powder Company. At the beginning of the synthetic rubber Columbus, Mike is currently the executive director of the Ohio State Association of program in 1943, he went to work with the Township Trustees and Clerks and serves B.F. Goodrich Chemical Company. He spent as elected president of the City Council of 37 years with the company in the manuReynoldsburg. He was co-chairman of the facture of synthetic polymers prior to his 1977 Otterbein Telethon, alumni repre· retirement last year. Currently he is president of the Midwest sentative to the College Senate for two years and has been an at-large member of Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society. He has been a member of the the Alumni Council for three years. Mike and his wife, the former Gretchen American Chemical Society for more than Van Sickle '67, have two children and live In thirty years. Clark and his wife (Donna Love '39) have Reynoldsburg, Ohio. Mike and Gretchen three daughters, who graduated from Ot· are Centurion Club members. terbein in the classes of '66, '69, and '72, and one son.
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Tracey Dover Kearn es is a , 980 graduate of Otter· bein. She majored in math and Spanish education. During her four years at Otterbein she served on the Col· lege Senate, Judicial Council and Personnel Committee. She was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Tau sorority and served as vice president and recording secretary. She is also a member of Torch and Key and Alpha Lambda Delta. Tracey is currently teaching mathematics at the 7th and 9th grade levels in the Westerville City School District where she serves as advisor to the varsity cheer· leaders at Westerville South High School. She is married and is living in Westerville with her husband Art.
Secretary Candidates JIii Jenkins Grayem '66 Jill Jenkins Gray• em graduated in 1966 with a Bach· elor of Arts degree. While at Otterbein she was active in Angel Flight, Theta Nu sorority, W. A. A. and intercollegiate sports. Jill taught physical education at Rocky River Junior High School and Gahanna Lincoln High School after graduation. She now lives in Reynoldsburg, Ohio with her husband Mike '67 and her two sons, Jason and Jeremy. She is employed by the Reynoldsburg City School System as a learning disabilities tutor while working on her master's degree at Ohio State University. Jill is seeking re-election as secretary of the Alumni Council.
Kyle J. Yoe ■t '80 Kyle Yoest was
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Sandra Williams Bennett '64 Sandra W. Bennett, a 1964 graduate with a B.S. in Education, earned her M.A. and Ph.D. from Ohio State University. Sandra served Ohio State as as assistant professor in speech education and as a research and development specialist in the O.S.U. Center for Continuing Medical Education. In 1972 she joined the Ohio Nurses Association and is currently associate executive director of that organization. Sandra has authored a number of publications, articles and papers and was named an "Outstanding Young Woman of America" in 1973 and 1975. Sandra and her husband Richard '63 are Centurion Club members and live in Reynoldsburg, Ohio.
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-------------------7 ALUMNI BALLOT PRESIDENT (by virtue of 1979 election) Virginia Phillippi Longmire '55 PRESIDENT-ELECT (by virtue of 1980 election) Grace Burdge Augspurger '39 VICE PRESIDENT (automatically becomes president-elect in 1981) (Vote for one) Michael H. Cochran '66 _ _ S. Clark Lord '39 SECRETARY (one year term) (Vote for one) _ _ Sandra Williams Bennett '64 _ _ Jill Jenkins Grayem '66
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graduated from Otterbein in 1 980 with a B.A. degree in business and Spanish. He was a member of the Campus Affairs and Person n e I Committees and was the president of Phi Sigma Iota, the national foreign language honorary. He served as the student representative to the foreign language department and was chosen as the student speaker for the 1980 Baccalaureate service. He received seven letters in football and track and was the 1980 recipient of the Norris-Elliott Athletic Scholastic Award. Kyle was also chosen as "Active of the Year" and "Outstanding Varsity Athlete" of Eta Phi Mu fraternity. Kyle is currently working as a sales representative forC & C Products & Inc. and lives in Westerville.
COUNCIL·AT·LARGE (three year term) 1960s (vote for one) _ _ James C. Granger '68 _ _ Ronald W. Jones '61 1980s (vote for one) _ _ Tracey Dover Kearns '80 _ _ Kyle J. Yoest '80 TRUSTEE (four year term) (Vote for one) NOTE: ONLY GRADUATES MAY VOTE FOR TRUSTEES. _ _ Robert S. Agler '48 _ _ William N. Freeman '57
Return by April 30 to: Alumni Ballot Howard House Otterbein College _ _ _ _ Westerville, _ _ _Ohio _43081 ___
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__A/oks kotn J/oward Afoot in Florida by Franklin D. Fite This was by far my best trip to Florida and I really enjoyed meeting and talking with all the alumni and friends of Otterbein. I'm sorry I could not reach all of you, but after 10 days and 1600 miles, I had to give up and come back to the "quiet peaceful vii· lage," no matter how cold It was. The basketball team was a real treat to the alumni as they beat Eckerd College and St. Leo's. And the loss to Stetson University came in the last two seconds. My wife, Mary Alice, and I especially are grateful to the Slttons for their help on this trip, and the whole basketball team sends them a big "Thanks." Bud Yoest '53, Bob Shaw '52, Moe Agler '48, along with Dick Reynold• '65, the basketball coach, were also a big help as they met numerous alumni along the way. Within this Class Notes column, I will pass along to you some conversations and information from the various alumni in Florida. I would say to all of you, we may be back in the spring and we wlll be back in late November with the basketball team. Please make plans now. Our trip started In the Clearwater/St. Petersburg area as we met with Gene and Donna Sitton '55. You remember the orchid peo· pie. They again provided beautiful flowers for all who came to the Eckerd game. They also followed us to Sarasota on Sunday with more orchids, much to the dellght of all the ladles. Those of you who couldn't come really missed something. Jim Yoat '51 and his lovely wife, Lola (Abbott) '52 seemed as happy as ever and again reminded me that they would help revive one of the great Otterbein picnics for the area. Margie (Abbott) '52 and her husband Robbins Denham were also at the game. It was good to see them again. I won't forget the nice Thanksgiving Day dinner that Mary Thoma• '28 took us to on the waterfront in Clearwater. I\ was nice to loin her since we were no\ ab\e to be w\\n our family on that day. In Sarasota, we had a great time at Zinn's Restaurant. The food was the best, and the group was really active. I have listed all the people we talked with and have included Barbara and William Nonnamaker, who are relatives of Woodrow Purdy '35 and his wife Dorothy. Maribelle Lemley Cuater '52 brought her daughter Suzanne, but we couldn't talk her into coming to Otterbein. I did appreciate the questions during our program from Ben Copeland '32 and Mel· vln Moody '36 on scholarships and en· dowment. The following people attended the Sarasota Brunch: Marcu1 M. Schear '27 Ruth Hurah Schear '27 Mary B. Thomaa '28 Lottie Faye Starr '24
Dortha Phillipa '29 Virginia L. Copeland '30 Benjamin R. Copeland '32 Richard V. James '27 Lucllle Jame• Harold V. Llndqulat '43 Grace C. Undqulat '44 G. Scott Hammond '40 Jean C. Hammond '40 Linda S. Hammond '75 Woodrow W. Purdy '35 Dorothy B. Purdy Barbara Nonnamaker Wm. Max Nonnamaker Suzanne R. Cuater Maribelle L. Cuater '52 Donna Sniff Sitton '55 Eugene Sitton John D. Cavendlah '79 Melvin A. Moody '36 Sarah Roby Moody '36 Paul Malbach '34 Mrs. Paul Malbach Our visit to the oldest living graduate of the oldest class is presented elsewhere in this issue, but I would like to say that it was a Joyful experience for us. Mrs. S. Glen Weaver Moyer '06 is a special lady and is symbolic of all the nice Otterbein people we have become acquainted with since coming to the College. Her daughter Vir· glnia Is a fine person, and we have enjoyed her special recipe for Hawaiian muffins. We talked with Dick Wagner '65 in Longwood. He is fine and enjoying Florida life with his wife, Ruth Ann and two sons, Shannon, 6 and Mark, 1. I had a good con· versation with Jeanne Bromeley Cald· well '27. Her husband Elward '27 grad· uated from Otterbein also. The Bromeley family goes way back In the history of Otterbein and has done much toward what the College Is today. They live In the Westminster Towers, are in good health, and now hs'lle """' orsnt\ch\\t\ren.
John Bott '50 is fine, dolng well in the bookstore business, and Is very active around the area. He was raised In Puerto Rico but lived later in Westerville before coming to Otterbein. John is ready to publish child· ren's books, and we look forward to the first copies. This is somewhat of a switch for him as he spent over 18 years in education in Ohio. His daughter and son are in Chicago and doing well. He has offered to assist us with any alumni functions in the area. We are most appreciative as we need active Involved alumni If we are to have good, fun get•togethers. We had a very nice visit with LaVaughn Leatherman Johnaon '22. She lives within a couple blocks of Winter Park and will join us next year at the Rollins game. It was great picking oranges and grapefruit in her backyard. We were sorry to learn of her
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before leaving for the sunny south. husband's death, and we do hope all goes Bob Boring '53, who lives in Pompano well for her. Beach, took Abe Ruffini '25 and me to I spoke with Charles Brldwell '42 who is a dinner at the Down and Under in Ft. Laudermanager of labor relations for Martin Maridale. The food was excellent, but the conetta. His daughter Betsy lives in Seattle versatibn was even better. I'm convinced and is a 1970 alum of Otterbein. there could never be a dull moment anyGerould Maurer '54 is singing with the where with Abe around. Dr. Boring con• senior professional choir in Orlando and Is tlnues to bowl while Abe plays golf. looking forward to our game with Rollins Dan Harris '23 continues to do well, and next year. As you know, Rollins Is near with his help, 4 library book fund has been Orlando. established in honor of Daniel and Deb· Another Orlando call was to the Wagner family . Lola Arnold Wagner '42, Marian orah Lambert. Dan wants the fund to be endowed at a minimum of $5,000. With his Wagner '48, their sons Gary '73 and Keith help, and the help of other relatives and '70 all are Otterbein alumni. Alao, Keith's wife is Barbara Ann Chappell, a 1970 friends of the Lambert family, we hope to reach the goal by June 1981. This memgraduate. Keith Is entering the ministry at orial would continue the Lambert name on Delaware. They also look forward to the campus In a significant and meaningful game with Rollins. way. I was not able to talk with Perry Doran '65, I spoke with Bob Reichenbach '67 who but did speak with his wife who said he was ran cross country while In college and is fine and enjoying his work with the F.B.I. now teaching at the Miami Dade Com· A family visit In Melbourne brought to· munlty College. gether Elmer Boyle• '16, Neva Priest A lot of Otterbein alumni live In the Ft. Boyle• '21, Mary Viola Prleat Menke '26 Lauderdale area, and I enjoyed the time and information on Carol Boyle• Cramer '54 of Melbourne. Also, Margaret Priest spent there. The wind was so strong that I did think the Atlantic was going to be in my MIiier '35 called, but she had Just returned from a trip and could not join us. I had motel, but after all the temperature in Wes· visited with her and her family at Home- terville was 28° that day. I talked to Byron Harter '34 who is retired and was at home coming this year. This visit provided me taking care of his wife who had broken her with years of history of the College and the goings-on in Westerville during the '20s. leg In November. He Is a good friend of Mary Viola's daughter, Mary Sue and her Horace Troop '23, and I was able to tell husband, Jim Gehris from Lancaster, also him of Horace's heart attack and that he . joined us. Mary Sue graduated from another was doing well now at the Otterbein Home. Ohio school, but after talking with her All of us agree with Byron that Judge Troop about her childhood days on the campus, I Is a "great man and citizen." can see she really Is an Otterbein person. I had breakfast with Perry Wysong '39 who is still deeply Involved In the world of I spoke with Sylvia Peden Dodd '26 and her husband Chartea-'29. They live In Home- finance. In fact, his office reflects the actlvl· ty of a downtown brokerage firm. Perry Is a stead and have been in Florida for 25 years. Arthur Peden '21 and Roy Peden great supporter of the school, and we appreciate all he does. His "Insider Report" Is '22 are her brothers. Another interesting thing I learned was that Viola Peden Wld· read all over the world, and I told him that I does '28 is her sister. I tried to contact her even read an article of his which was reprinted In the "Stars and Stripes" In Europe in Lantana, but was not successful. The Tlppett's, Frank '66 and Susanne this past summer. Roe Anderson '25 Is still going strong at (Roaenberger) '67, also live at Lighthouse 91 and recounted his days with Coach Point and have been in Florida since 197 5. They have one child, Ethan, who is five Dltmer when he was assistant bandage years old and are involved In real estate. master. He lettered In baseball and foot· Frank owns his own firm In Boca Raton, ball and Is a good friend of BIii St~k '37. 'Nh\\e Susanne is secretary to the senior His sons were there on a visit from the vice president of a large development firm. north/ands. They both taught for nine years in Ohio I enjoyed my visit with Geneva Steiner
Among those attending the luncheon at Zlnn's Restaurant In Sarasota were· (l•r) Don Phillips '26, Dortha Blahop Phillipa '29, Lottie Faye Mendenhall Starr '24,"and Mary B. Thomaa '28. Seated In the foreground with their back• to the camera were: Benjamin Copeland '32 and Virginia Brewbaker Copeland '30.
Also at the luncheon were: (1eated at the far end of the table and going counterclockwise) Linda Hammond '75, Jean Cook Hammond '40, G.S. Hammond '40, Grace Erickson Lindquist '44, Harold Llndqulat '43, WIiiiam Nonnamaker, Barbara Nonnamaker and Woodrow Purdy '35.
In attendance at the reception before the Otterbein basketball game agalnat Eckerd In St. Petersburg, Florida were: (l•r) Mary Allee Fite, Bud Yoest '53, Gene Sitton, Robbins Denham, Margie Abbott Denham '52, the Eckerd baaketball coach, Donna Sniff Sitton '55, Dick Reynolds '65, Lois Abbott Yost '57, Jim Yoat'51 and Frank Fite.
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'25 at her beautiful home. She had just married to Tom Lick, professor of physics missing them, but we will try on the next returned from a visit to New York and Is Just at Stetson. She related that she had had trip. When you try to cover so much area in doing great. When you sit in her living room trouble in the past talking about Otterbein such little time this is bound to happen. It's and look out at the palm trees and ocean, it at Stetson, but those days were over now. just that we feel so badly since we would Is hard to believe there Is a more beautiful They have two fine children who would have liked to call on everyone. view anywhere else. We also talked with WIibur Wood '25. He make excellent students one day for this Michael '71 and Linda Mantor JamH school. lives in Florida from November until April '72 are doing well and have a five month old John Antonovich '62 lives in Tampa, and then goes back North to Lodi, Ohio. He son Michael Christopher. Michael works travels as a salesman, and was interested was superintendent of schools in Ohio for for Sears and enjoys Florida. His brother in news of the school. Cortnne Bernice many years. Tom '68 is now teaching at Otterbein. Coulson Davis '48 has lost contact with The Naples area has several alumni, and I spoke with Marjorie Ann ReeH Bor- classmates and does not get back north I'm sure there are more who go there for sum '52 who has lived In Florida for over 14 anymore. Ralph '24andJane Barton Nlch· various periods during the year. The Vanyears. She has lost contact with most of her ola '26 look forward to an afternoon get- derbilt Beach area has to be one of the class and doesn't get back north anymore. together in the Clearwater area. Jane says most beautiful in the world. Charles Boyer '28 and his wife love Flor- she still has a "soft spot" for Otterbein. The first person I talked with in Naples ida and really enjoy the excellent tempera- Their family was there for the holidays, and was James Smith '15. His wife has been ture over that of Pennsylvania. they were especially glad to have their disabled tor over 7 years, but James still is I also talked with both Robert '58 and grandson visit. Fred Nicolle '41 Is retired going strong. He was a roommate of HomLinda Mae Hamer Pendell '61 in Planta- from the Air Force, so we had mutual back- er Kline '15 in school. The men's luncheon tion. They have been In Florida over 8years grounds. He has been around the world group takes some of his time, and he tries since moving around between California, but now enjoys playing golf. to stay active in other groups. Ronald Cox New York, and New Jersey. Bob works in Bryon Thomas '18 related that various Corporate Research for Ryder Trucks and relatives of his and his wife's had gradLinda teaches pre-school. uated from Otterbein, even though he comJohn '56 and Dorothea Belgrade Gal- pleted his college at Amherst. Barbara lagher '58 were home when I called. They Frost Bates '48 tells me her husband are doing well and have lived In Florida retired from the Navy after 25 years In since leaving college. It seems the sun 1970. He worked with the United Way, but didn't shine in Ohio for about six weeks, so now they just enjoy Florida. Marte Pruden they decided It was time to go south. John Frazier '22 lives in a retirement hotel in Is head of the English Department In a Ft. Clearwater and is doing well. A teacher for Lauderdale high school and Dorothea works over 42 years, Clarence Broadhead '25 for a food company. Their daughter Is In has been in Florida for 8 years. Jean Chapman '67 wanted me to say high school In Ft. Lauderdale. Thelma Zellner '56 could not be with us hello to Marilyn Day '53, who is a profesat dinner but sends her best to all at the sor at Otterbein. Jean Is in real estate and college. Sally Malbach Brokken '66 Is Is moving to a new home. Jane Ann Guest Crouch '56 went to the doing well as she had been on a trip to California with her husband. It was a vaca- College for only two years but still has fond tion for her but work for him. She is In touch memories of it. She graduated from Miami with Richard '64 and Cheri Jane Brooks and then taught there. Jane now teaches Ru110 '67, even though I was unable to at the St. Petersburg Jr. College. She did contact them. Sally has two boys, Todd 5 say that her sister Allee Mae Guest Orr '48 lives in Dallas. After coming home I found and Matthew 4. Leland Pace '22 is now 81 years old, has out Alice was very interested in helping us fair health and has been In the south for 1O with an alumni activity down Texas way. years. He Is having the same problems that Bob Melberth '73 is doing well and is now most of us face these years with Inflation. Involved in the Chi Chi phenomenon that is I spent an afternoon with Harold Hetzler hitting the country. He has two locations in '26 in Boynton Beach. His home is located Florida with one being in Ft. Lauderdale. by the water and is surrounded by lots of The Melberth's are expecting a baby very Florida vegetation. Harold taught 39 years soon, and we will be sure to send them an at Warren Harding and Is now teaching Otterbein baby bib. Lola Arnold '42 was Haitians at night school. He uses his French surprised to hear from me and enjoyed the language background that he acquired while news of the College. Her home was in In college. He is involved in the community, Connecticut and shA h11.1t ~ t ~s-,-o.•a,•
'63 owns two beauty salons, one at Naples and the other at Cape Coral. He has been in Florida over nine years and would not leave it. The shops are called the Golden Gate and the VIiiage. Dale Chittum '74 had the flu, but if he hadn't I probably would have missed talking with him. He ls going to Gahanna for Christmas and has a sue· cessful real estate business. The Chittum's have two boys, Matthew, three and Cory, six months. Don '68 and Linda Persinger '70 really enjoy Florida, and Don is doing quite well with a marketing firm which operates all over the world. Dick lnnla '65 is also in Naples and owns the 3D Ap· pliance Sales and Service Center. He is also doing well. I realize that there are many, many persons we did not see or contact. I hope that I can meet the rest of you in the future. If not, I, least someone from the Alumni office. Hope you all have a good 1981.
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nent resident. Her niece Is Lola J. Arnold and through his estate will establish a Vinson '62 who llves in the Tampa area. Ronald Mechfeaael '64 owns a rental scholarship In languages. I also tried to call Paul Davia '48 in Boyn- service and has been in Florida since 1972. ton Beach. He was a great fullback in the His wife Judith Ann Reddick '66 takes days of Moe Agler '48 and Dubbs Roush care of their home and lovely family. I didn't get to talk to George Sechrist '17 '47. I spoke with Bette Gall Smith Amelung '65 who teaches middle school sci- as he was not feeling well. I did speak with ence. She and her husband, Richard '66, his wife, Gertrude, and we all hope George have lived In Del Ray Beach ever since he is back out in all that sunshine soon. One note from Sun City Center was of the left mllltary service In 1972. There are also three sisters who live near each other on Hammond family. They came over to Sarathe east coast. Mary Margaret Moomaw sota and brought with them their lovely Wells '37 llves In Del Ray Beach and is now daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Hammond grada full time resident. Oma Moomaw Brad- uated in 1940, while Linda is a 197 5 ley '26 lives In the Waterford Towers In graduate. It was good to see Bill Crabbe Tequesta. The third sister, who now lives in '50 again - however, when you put him, Tequesta, is Dorla Jean Moomaw Hinton Moe Agler, Bob Shaw and Bud Yoest to'45 and is waiting for her new home to be gether, the basketball coach goes into a real "tizzy." With all their background in built in James Beach. Betty Johnston Rigdon '7 1 says she Is sports, they're ready to have Dick Rey"Just a housewife" and that her husband nolds take on the "big schools." Bill conJesse works for the Gas Co. of Florlda. tinues to tear up the tennis courts in FloriThey represent the large numbers of young da. Don '26 and Dortha Bishop Phllllps alumni who have found the move to the '29 came to Zinn's in Sarasota, and they southlands to be very rewarding . continue to keep in close touch with the Dan Bowell '33 and his wife Releeffa College. We asked them to come back next Freeman '31 are planning to come up for Alumni Day. As you all know, if you are the reunion In June. Her nephew is Dr. BIii alumni from the class of 1931 or earlier, Freeman '57 , past president of the Alumn i you are invited as guests of the College for Association . Her brother Harold '23 and Alumn i Weekend. You must stay in the son Daniel '67 both graduated from th e dorms and eat college food, but the first College. Also , their son, Tom '68, and his one this year was just great. Over 60 per· wife Molly Beason '71 live in Coral Springs !';nns from 1929 back to 1906 showed up. and the Bowells are going back and forth We hope to make that 100 persons in as Tom and Molly will have a new child by 1981 . Therefore, you don't have to wait the first of the year. The Bowells hope to until your 55th, 60th, 65th, or even 80th see a grandchlld go to Otterbein one day. reunion to come back. I talked a few minBefore I get too far, I do want to comment utes with Lottie Mendenhall Starr '24. on a visit with Joe I mar '32 In Bradenton. She lives in Valrico. It was good to see Mary Alice and I met with Joe and Mr. and Carlton Gee '29 and his wife, Mary Alice. Mrs. Ernest Ramsey. They are long time They came to the St. Leo's game. We friends of the College and live part time In had not visited with them since his 50th Delaware. They established a scholarship reunion, and it was good to seem them in memory of Mrs. Ramsey's parents sever- looking so well. I called C. B. Clegg '75 who was visiting al years ago. Otterbein is fortunate to have many friends like the Ramseys. Joe has his parents on Treasure Island. He now also established a major scholarship in lives in Sarasota and works for the Bowmemory of his wife. With alumni like Joe, man Medical Supply Company. Also I spoke briefly with Maribelle Lemley Custer '52 the College will always succeed. A delight at the Stetson game was BIii in Wauchula and Helen Webster '26 in Mesaell's '50 beautiful daughter. She will Winter Haven. Mary Alice and I had hoped enter medical school this fall. Bill is very to see Helen and her sister, but our sched· proud of her as he should be. Another ules could not be worked out. This was our proud person was Meseam Ruble Lick who problem with Faith Stoughton '29 of Leescame up to me after the Stetson game. Her burg and Ladybird Sipe '25 of Daytona father is Rev. Anthony Ruble '42. She is Beach. All the nice ladies regretted our de:~s. \-\e \s "e'l'Y \n\efes\ed \n \ne Co \ege,
Seated (1-r): Glen Moyer and his wife Dora Weaver Moyer '06; Standing: Vice president Franklin D. Fite and Virginia Jenkins.
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The Otterbein Honor Cane was presented recently to Dora Weaver Moyer '06, the oldest living graduate of the College. The pre· sentation was made when Otterbein Vice President Franklin 0. Fite and his wife Mary Alice visited the 96-year-old Mrs. Moyer and family in their St. Petersburg, Florida residence. Mrs. Moyer and her husband Glen, who is 95, live with daughter Virginia Jenkins in a neighborhood dotted with slender palm trees. The balmy St. Pete weather was only surpassed by the warm welcome extended to Otterbein officials by Mrs. Moyer's family , who were quite pleased that Dora received such a special award. Tfle daughter of United Breth· ren minister David E. Weaver, Dora Love Weaver was born March 1, 1884 in Gilmer County, WV. Just before the turn of the century the family moved to Westerville to enable their oldest son Okey to enroll in Otterbein College .
Dora's father was serving as superintendent of the Jackson, Ohio district of the United Brethren Church and as the family moved later into Columbus, Rev. Weaver became minister of the Grace United Brethren Church on W. Fifth Avenue. After two years of high school in Jackson, Dora entered Otterbein Preparatory School in 1901 , enrolled in the College in fall of 1902 and was graduated in 1906. Her sister Edna Jane Weaver Stephens graduated in art in 1905 from Otterbein. Both were members of the "Cliredian Society." A school teacher for two years in West Virginia, Dora married Glen in Westerville on Oct. 1, 1908. Daughter Virginia was born March 7, 1910 and daughter Margaret was born Nov. 17, 1913. Glen and Dora lived in Upper Arlington before retiring to Florida where they have lived for the past 14 years.
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High school teammates continue winning tradition Two Whetstone High School grad· uates have played impressive volleyball for the Otterbein College Women's volleyball team. Debbie Davidson and Karen Graf, both 1 979 graduates of Whetstone in Columbus, have performed exception· ally well for the Cardinals, according to Coach Terri Hazucha. Debbie, positioned as a setter and hitter, is a transfer student from Bowling Green University majoring in nursing. At Whetstone, she received varsity fetters in volleyball and softball, and explained that she and Graf have "switched" positions since playing at Otterbein.
Football Cardinals complete winning season in 1980 The football Cardinals completed a winning season in 1980 with a 5·4 record, including a thrilling 13· 1O win over rival Capital and a 26·20 home· coming victory over Kenyon. Five of Coach Rich Seils' gridders were named first team Alf-Ohio Ath· letic Conference, two made honor· able mention. Named for a second year to the All· OAC team were senior safety Dave Vu/Damore of Centerville, senior of·
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Columbus. Vulgamore finished his career with a school record of 11 interceptions (4 in 1980) and received honorable men· tion on a wire service All-America team. Mccombs was selected the Card's Most Valuable Player, and with a 3.39 gpa he achieved district status in bal· loting toward Academic All-America. Making first team All·OAC for the first time were junior linebacker Randy Weisenstein of Summit Station and split end Wayne Woodruff of Center· burg. Honorable mention All·OACwere junior defensive end Jeff Humphrey, Columbus, and junior cornerback Doug Lake, Hanover. 1980 RESULTS Cardinals Cardinals Cardinals Cardinals Cardinals Cardinals Cardinals Cardinals Cardinals
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Good defense Is always stressed by ninth-year Otterbein coach Dick Reynolds whose team Is containing the big man at Eckerd College during a Florida basketball trip In December. Cardinal players above are Bill Mehl (52> Steve Johnston (mlddle) Ron Stewart (32) and John Denen (22,. Otterbein finished their non-conference play at 7·5, Including a second place In Its "0" Club Claaslc and a third In the Transylvania tournament. The Cardinals were averaging nearly 80 points while opponents averaged 73.5 prior to conference play. Ron Stewart was lead Ing scorer with 22 points per game while senior center Tom DIii was grabbing over nine rebounds per game.
1981 cross country team wins OAC championship
Members of Otterbein's OAC champion cross country team selected as 41 1981 captains junior Jeff Kneice of 20 Columbus and junior Rob Rose of 20 Youngsville, Pa. Kneice was top runner in the Ohio Athletic Conference championship with a time of 25.39 minutes for the five mile course; Rose was third in that race which gave Otterbein its first cross country title. Rick Miller finished fourth, Mark Burns fifth and Bob Gold eighth in that race. All the above made the All·OAC team. Named Most Valuable Runner was sophomore Burns who placed 9th in the NCAA Regional at Holland, Michi· gan and 95th out of 240 runners at the NCAA Nationals in Rochester, NY. Senior Craig Merz received the Coach's Award presented by 11th-year coach Dave Lehman. · Otterbein was 19·0 in dual meets last fall and finished second in the College Division (9th overall) in the All-Ohio meet. The Cards also captured first in the Glenville Invitational. Freshman Brian Wenger was the junior varsity conference champ. OAC cross country champion Jeff Knelce ~:
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Columbus, commented on her concern about the stereotype that many people have about college teams. Ac· cording to Debbie, that stereotype is that team members are "out for themselves" and that the benefit of the team is their least concern. "No one is out for themselves. At Otterbein, it is a team effort," she stated, adding that the team members get along well and are concerned with making themselves winners. "We have a great coach and the po· tential for a very good team," Debbie said. The team worked all season toward building themselves for tournament play according to Debbie, and will continue to do so by using their experience to help iron out the rough spots and build momentum for the 1981 season. Karen, who was last year's "Rookie of the Year" as a freshman hitter, is confident that the combination of team work and team depth will become a winning one. Because of a double major in physical education and accounting, Karen uses what limited free time she has playing racquetball and outdoor activities. She has been labeled the team's most consistent spiker by both Deb· bie and Coach Hazucha, and Karen feels that her high school experience benefited her greatly. Besides volleyball, she was a letter winner in basket· ball at Whetstone. Karen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Graf of 495 Fairlawn Drive, Columbus, stated, "Right now there are some spots that need to be filled, but we'll get it together. I'm really looking forward to the 1981 season." The Cardinal spike rs finished the 1980 season at 9·27. Against Division //1 schools, the team posted an 8·20 mark and against all opponents, an 8· 25 .o:,:u:u::nn before the tournaments. 'l<.aren was top hittef a\ '2.6% effective· ness, second best server and third best in serve receiving. Debbie was a quality setter until an ankle injury side· lined her.
When the two played together at Whetstone, Debbie was a hitter and Karen was a setter, but Coach Hazucha has since reversed their former roles. According to Debbie, volleyball is just as much a mental game as it is a physical one because the momentum can switch sides so quickly. "So much can happen in the time it takes to score fifteen points," she said. Points can only be scored by the serving team and Debbie adds that quite often the lead goes back and forth, causing the momentum to change. Debbie, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Davidson of 644 Teteridge Road,
This story was written by Bill Dauben· mire, an Otterbein junior. Daubenmire ~ho is from Hebron, Ohio is majoring m speech communication with a con· centration in public relations. He is a 1977 graduate of Lakewood High School In Hebron, Ohio.
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next reunion June 1981 EARL R. HOOVER recently had his book Cradle of Greatness published. He also had an article entitled "The Man Who Conquered Smallpox" appear in the Western Reserve Magazine. He is currently serving as senior vice president of Shaker Savings Association and resides in Shaker Heights. DON AND DORTHA BISHOP '29 PHIL· LIPS live in Sarasota, Florida. They are proud of their two daughters, eight grand· children and three great-grandchildren. Daughter Jean is an administrative assistant to the director of the United Bible Society in Hong Kong and daughter Donna lives in Richmond, Virginia.
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next reunion June 1981 VERDA EVANS represented Otter· bein at Case Western Reserve University's inauguration of their president.
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next reunion June 1981 PHILIPP L. CHARLES is returning to Guam for one year to serve as Deputy Commissioner of Taxes.
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next reunion June 1982 BENJAMIN ROBERT AND VIR· GINIA BREWBAKER '30COPELAND live in Anna Maria, Florida and are proud of the birth of a granddaughter, Anna Maria, born November 23, 1980 to Doug and Pat Cope· land.
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next reunion June 1984 FRED H. NORRIS recently retired from the University of Tennessee. He is married to the former PAULINE KELSER '33, and they reside in Knoxville. WENDELL SMITH received his 50-year award from the Ohio State Beekeepers Association. He is currently coordinating a beekeeper's training course.
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next reunion June 1985 IRENE E. HESSELGESSER re·
tlrod in Soptombor 1 070 aftor sorving as a
missionary In Brazil for 18 years. KENNETH HOLLAND recently taught a creativity class to Otterbein music majors.
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next reunion June 1982 MORRIS E. ALLTON spoke at the 62nd annual meeting of the Ohio Farm Bureau. He is their retired vice president and was the legislative authority for 28 years.
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next reunion June 1982 HAROLD W. BELL retired this sum• mer and is now residing in Evansville, In· diana. ROY M. SHOAF retired in April, 1979 to Pennsylvania where he is interim pastor for two PresbY1erian churches.
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next reunion June 1982 ROSANNA TOMAN SCHERER retired from her 31-yearcareerwith the Dayton Area United Way.
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next reunion June 1985 MARJORIE BARTHOLOMEW KING is working part time in a flower shop. Her husband passed away on August 1, 1980. LIONEL FRENCH has been a dentist for 31 years and is using a new technique of hypnotism to help his patier.ts relax.
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next reunion June 1982 ANAMAE MARTIN is serving with the Peace Corps in Thailand. J. RUSSELL MARTIN has retired and is working as a real estate broker in Defiance, Ohio.
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next reunion June 1984 ALBERT ALLEN BARTLETT'S lecture on "Forgotten Fundamentals of the Energy Crisis" was noted in the American Journal of Physics. HOWARD L. FULK was honored by Shenandoah College and Conservatory of Music with a Doctor of Divinity degree. JAMES E. McQUISTON has been the pastor of St. John's United Church of Christ for 6 years and has served for the United Church Board of World Missions, the Africa Committee, for 4 years.
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JAMES WAGNER is the author of the book Blessed to be a Blessing. He is married to the former MARY LOU STINE '56 and their daughter KERI '81 currently attends Otterbein.
next reunion June 1985 JAMES MOLLENDICK serves as both the executive director and pastor of the Union Mission Settlement located in Charleston, West Virginia.
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next reunion June 1982 CHARLES W. BRADFORD is the new minister of the Hope United Methodist Church in Toledo. He previously served the Antwerp United Methodist Church for 10 years. ALAN E. NORRIS was recently elected as Judge of 10th District Court of Appeals . DEAN V. ROUSH is minister at the First United Methodist Church in Geneva. SHEILA SCHOOL is executive assistant for advertising and publications for American Association of University Women staff.
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next reunion June 1983 DON McCUALSKY recently retired from the post of director of physical and health education for Columbus Public Schools . JOHN F. OSBORN, Findlay district superintendent, recently spoke at Epworth United Methodist Church in Columbus. Rev. Osborn served as director of the West Ohio Conference Council on ministries before taking his current position. RICHARDT. PFLIEGER, former director of alumni relations at Otterbein, received his Doctor of Education degree from the University of Florida.
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next reunion June 1983 ROBERT L. BURT was elected general secretary of the United Church of Christ's Board for Homeland ministries.
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next reunion June 1984 DAWN MILLER BISHOP is secre· tary of the Monroe Falls Historical Society and Is compiling the first official historical next reunion June 1983 book of that village. ROBERT W. BELT has become DAVE BURGER is the head track and pastor of Eastbrook Baptist Church in Rey- cross country coach at Cleveland State noldsburg. He previously served as princl· University. He was the only U. S. reprepal of the Kokomo Christian School and as sentative to the Sports Academy Internaassistant pastor in education at the Bap- tional Track and Field Symposium held in tist Bible Church in Kokomo, Indiana. Athens, Greece. PHYLLIS DAVIS TITUS has eleven child· RACHAEL EMRICH teaches fifth grade ren and four grandchildren. Her husband Is in Twinsboro, Ohio. an environmental analyst with Goodrich . VICTOR E. SUMNER is serving as high BILL FRANKLIN won the logo design commissioner for Sierra Leone to the Unitcontest for the Columbus Minority Con- ed Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern tractors Association. Ireland. He has previously served as amLOUISE STOUFFER SCHULTZ recently bassador to the Kingdoms of Sweden, Denjoined Beachler-White, Inc., Realtors, as a mark and Norway. He resides In London, realtor associate. Louise and her husband England with his wife and three children. ARTHUR '49 reside in Westerville. JULIAR. TOWNSEND received her master's degree in education from Wright State and she is currently teaching English at next reunion June 1981 ROSA M. BUCCO Is working full· Waynesville High School. time as a job placement specialist and next reunion June 1984 part-time as an account executive for Inter· LARRY E. BROWN was promoted national Diamond Corporation. CHARLES L. DONNELLY, JR. is cur- to district custom decorating manager of rently serving as Chief of MIiitary Mission Columbus by J. C. Penney. He has been to Saudi Arabia. He is a Major General with with J. C. Penney for 20 years. GLENDA R. GUILLIAMS is head of the the U. S. Air Force. His wife, the former CAROLYN VANDERSALL '52, is accom- physical education department at Mars HIii College in North Carolina. panying him. JOAN SCHILLING KLINK has become a DOROTHY DEANE SCHMIDT received commissioned worker in the United Church her master's degree In music education rrom Georgia southern university.
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of Christ. She is presently attending United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities and is serving as director of local ministries at her local church. ROBERT A. REICHERT was promoted to Colonel in the U. S. Air F1Jrce. He is now attending the Air War College in Montgomery, Alabama. He is married to the former GWENDOLYN MILLER '60. VERNON VOGEL is now operating a kennel. He also is serving as a librarian and associate professor at Edinboro State College in Pennsylvania.
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next reunion June 1982 FREDO. CIMINELLO has accept· ed a managerial position with Duff's Smorgasbord Restaurants. JUDITH NOSKERCROGHAN is now serving as president of the Child Study Club of Mansfield, Ohio. LINDA WHARTON ICARDI is employed as a school librarian at a grade school in the Canton area.
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next reunion June 19132 BARBARA GLOR MARTIN changed jobs and is now working as a programmer/analyst for 0. M. Scott In Marysville, Ohio. VERNON L. PHILLIPS was promoted to the position of Terminal Systems Analyst and is stationed at Oakland Army Base, California.
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next reunion June 1982 DAVID BOURQUIN, reference Ii· brarian for the University of Redlands in California, had his review "World and En· vironment" published In the Library Journal. JEANETTE McELROY was granted an M.S. in elementary guidance and coun· seling from Northern Illinois University. HOWARD NEWTON has served as mayor of Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota for the past year. He also served for 6 years as a member of the City Council. LARRY WILSON was appointed by the National Association for Sport and Physi· cal Education as a guest lecturer in the Mexican Sports Exchange Program. Wilson, the head basketball coach of Perry High School in Massillon, Ohio, was the visiting professor of basketball at the University of Colima. He was also voted Stark County Coach of the year.
RICHARD E. KOl"l"E"''BERT \a do\ng med\·
cal social work and his wife, the former MARV TUTTLE '47 is audio-visual coordinator in a high school. They reside In Sterling Heights, Michigan. LOIS ROCK MORETON is principal of Morgan Elementary School In Trenton, New Jersey. VERNON L. PACK presented his slide show of historical homes to the Amalthea and the Westerville Historical Societies. JOHN T. PRENTICE was appointed act· ing assistant chancellor for student affairs at the University of Wisconsin, Whitewater. He has been there since 1962 and has served as registrar and executive director of student administrative services. RICHARD L. REINHART has been chosen director of human resources for the Westinghouse Electric Corporation . JUDITH EDWORTHY WRAY has joined Chautauqua, a Colorado touring arts festival, as director of community developments. DAVID S. YOHN, director of the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, is now studying cancer at the American Medical Center for Cancer in Denver, Colorado. He and his wife, the former OLI· VETA McCOY '51, and their five children reside in Upper Arlington.
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next reunion June 1981 RICHARD E. HEDGES is current· ly pastor of the Trinity United Methodist Church in Van Wert, Ohio.
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next reunion June 1984 MYRON L. KETRON is now pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church in New Washington, lndiaf"la.
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next reunion June 1984 NANCY C. CARTER Is currently attending Pepperdine University pursuing an M.A. In general psychology. She is working toward a license as a marriage and family counselor. DAVID C. KAY was promoted to professor of mathematics at the University of Oklahoma.
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Alumni president asks for involvement Dear Alumnl, to contact alumni in a personal manner . . This is~ue of TOWERS is a special one, for The telethon scheduled for late Aprll 1981 1t contains the names of alumni, parents, is in need of a number of volunteers 'to call and friends who have supported Otterbein classmates, so give an evening to Otterin 1980. This "Honor Roll" documents a bein to help promote support for your Col· banner year In terms of alumni participa- lege. tion, listing 4,446 donors - a new record. Involve yourself flnanclally. Give accord· Otterbein College needs continued In- ing to your means, but please give. The parvolvement of alumni to remain strong through• ticipation level of 1980 ls encouraging but out the coming years. Your involvement must be sustained. Renew or increase with the College can be social, as a volun- your last gift-or make that first gift. Otterteer, and as a financial supporter. bein is worthy of your support. Involve yourself socially In alumni events Elsewhere in this issue you will also find on and off campus. Make your plans now to the 1981 Alumni election Information. Please attend Alumni Day on June 13 to renew consider these candidates and return your college friendships. Join In with the Alum- ballots. ni Choir or Alumni Band, or participate in Exercise your privilege as an Alumni Assothe "O" Club functions. Area alumnl events ciation member and loin the Alumni Counalso provide the opportunity to renew your cil In support of Otterbein College. It's an involvement you will enjoy. membership with the "Otterbein family." Involve yourself as a volunteer for the advancement of the College. Alumni help to Sincerely, Identify prospective students and often ~~ further the admissions effort by serving as Waid W. Vance '47 area contacts. Some alumni serve as class President agents to promote participation of classOtterbein College mates In the annual fund, whlle others are Alumnl Association volunteer callers In the telethons, designed
KATHY CUNNINGHAM WOODWARD is attending law school at the University of Toledo. She and her husband MARC '69 reside In Perrysburg, Ohio. LINDA BRASS ls an academic instructor at Lorain County Joint Vocational School. JANET DOWDY GRANGER has been promoted to assistant group manager for Battelle Memorial Institute. She and her husband, JAMES '68, reside In Columbus. FREDERICK GLASSER recently assumed the pastorate of Covenant Baptist Church In Upper Arlington. CYNTHIA ROWLES JACKSON has returned to teaching and coaching at Colerain Junior High in Cincinnati. She and her husband, KENNETH '71, live in Fairfield.
GINNY A. PAINE received her Doctor of next reunion June 1984 Philosophy degree In child development, RONALD K. JEWETT received his summa cum laude, from the University of Ph.D. in counseling and guidance from the Cincinnati. STUART J. PUTNAM is presently living in University of North Dakota. He is married Tolland, Connecticut. Stu is an assistant to the former JOY LEMKE '74, and they vice president with the Connecticut Bank recently adopted a 10-year old girl, Chrisand Trust Company in Hartford. He and his tine Lynn. KAREN D. PELLETT has been the direcwife Mary-Ellen have two children, Michael tor of program activities and volunteer serStuart, 3½ and Kathryn Lee, 16 months. DEBRA HARSH RICE was ordained to vices for the past 5 years at Bethesdathe Episcopal Dlaconate. She is in charge Scarlet Oaks Retirement Community In Cincinnati, Ohio. of the Episcopal mission in Colchester LANNY E. ROSS has been promoted to Vermont. ' JEFFREY D. SNYDER was promoted to data controls manager at J. C. Penney assistant vice president at the Chaffee Casualty Insurance Co. in Westerville. MICHAELG. SCHACHERBAUER Is head County Bank in Salida, Colorado. Jeff is married to the former BARBARA ELLIOTT of the math department at Walnut Springs next reunion June 1986 '72, and they have a son, Barry Lance age Middle School, Westerville. He Is Involved In local community theatres and drama GORDON R. BURY was recently 1. • clubs. graduated from the Landmark Inc. management training school in Columbus. next reunion June 1981 next reunion June 1983 STEPHEN M. LACK is now working as a next reunion June 1985 ROBERT BECKER, a senior at the THOMAS E. BOOTH and his wife, regional sales representative for PlantronTED BARAN ET has been working the former CHRISTINE HAYES '72, are University of Colorado School of Law, was for Benham-Blair, an architectural and en- ics/ Kentrox in Tennessee. ROBERT J. SCHARER, president of Pen- stationed at England Air Force Base. He is named outstanding orator and his team gineering firm as vice president of cons captain and fl/es sn A-7 fi{;Jhter pJane. won the school's moot court competition son Resources Inc., hss been deslgnsteds struction management. His wife, the forDANIELL. DAVIS received hi• n ~ ...... -J. -..,..vn.:,1n.,eroer Award. Becker's team will mer SANDRA BREN FLECK '64, received certified employee benefit specialist bv r-n11osopny Degree from Ohio State Uni- represen_t the School of Lsw st the regions/ hAr R.R_ jn r.h...-ni...tn•,'~N'l'I ft,"'1' 01'<,V'Clro,w ll1 · "''""' na\1onan-ounoat1on ot Employee Bencompetition at the University of New Mexefit Plans and the Wharton School of the versity. Tulsa. \co. GAYLE HAMMOND is In management DAVID L. BOUSLOY has been with the University of Pennsylvania. BOB CLEVER was promoted to manager training with Zodie's In California. THOMAS J. SEARSON serves as manMontgomery County Sheriff's department PATRICE PERRY KELLY was admitted of property underwriting with Western Re· for 16 years and holds the rank of a detec- aging editor for Station KHJ-TV in Los to practice law before the California bar. serve Mutual Casualty Co. Angeles. He recently served as research tive sergeant. CANDIS L. CRINER Is an accountant MARK LEOPOLD was promoted to proJEAN MICHEL MERTZ is teaching Eng- director for the book, Making It Perfectly ject sales manager, Personal Care of John- with Pritchard Security, a division of Pritlish at a college and a high school in Clear, which tells of President Nixon's love- son Wax in Racine, Wisconsin. chard Services Inc., an lnternatlonal com· hate relationship with the media. Colmar, France. NICHOLAS B. MUNHOFEN II has been pany. DEBBIE SMITH has joined the New AlRICHARD E. MORROW has joined the LYNN CORBIN DEMOJZES is a grad· named administrator of Leesburg General Blackburn Group, an affiliate of the Mid- bany Middle School staff. uate teaching associate at Ohio State Uni· Hospital, Leesburg, Florida. land Mutual Life Insurance Company. next reunion June 1981 SUELLEN COCHRANE WASSEM, an RICHARD E. COLDWELL is the avid quilter and teacher of the art, is in the student pastor for Perry United Methodist process of forming a quilters guild. Church. He is in his second year of seminary. next reunion June 1985 DEBBIE CRAMER has authored a book RON BOTTS has joined North Cenentitled Newcastle: Gateway to the Hunter. tral Community Health Center as interfaith MICHAEL DEAR has been promoted to relations consultant. personnel manager - fire, home office personnel relations with State Farm Fire and Chicago Area Alumni next reunion June 1983 DEBORAH BARNDT has written a Casualty Co. are invited to hear JAMES FRANCIS is now senior staffing photographic study of Peru entitled Educarepresentative co-op coordinator for B. F. tional and Social Change. Dr. Michael Haberkorn DENNIS A. COWDER spent the latter Goodrich Chemical Co. CAROL STROUT JONES was chosen as Assistant Professor of Music part of 1980 as a military liaison for the Westerville's Teacher of the Year in 1979. Inaugural Committee in Washington, D.C., SHARON WEBER PALMER is in her secat Otterbein representing the Air Force. Denny and his ond year of teaching elementary school in wife, the former LINDA JOYCE '69, reside in recital at the on Andrews Air Force Base with their three New Paris, Ohio.
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next reunion June 1985 KENNETH W. ANDERSON was appointed pastor of the Scioto and Harl!lOny United Methodist churches and as coordinator of a six church cooperative ministry. He previously served as pastor of an Ashtabula church for eight years. WILLIAM W. BECK is now an assistant professor of secondary education at the University of Arizona, after spending five years at Southern Methodist University. He recently had articles published In the Journal of Negro Education and in The Urban Review. FRANK A. D'IMPERIO has been appointed to represent Union Central Life Insurance Co., in Delaware County. FLOYD MAY was selected as outstanding teacher in speech communications in Ohio. This is his 29th year of teaching.
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Robert McCormick Museum Cantigne Park Wheaton, Illinois on Sunday, April 19, 1981 3:00 p.m. Admission is free but reservations should be made by calling (312) 668-5161
next reunion June 1982 children. RAYMOND G. MALACKANY is a phyMICHAEL W. BALTHROP is mansician at Doctors Hospital of Stark County. ager of Buckeye Federal Savings and Loan His wife and two children reside with him in Association, Gahanna office. WENDELL DEYO, Cincinnati Bengals Massillon, Ohio. PHILLIP C. ROBINSON is president of chaplain, was the featured speaker at Belle· Wyandote Insurance Agency in Wester- fountaine Christian Women's Club. He is married to the former CINDY BUEHL '73, ville. ROBERT RUSH, principal of Highland and they have three children. Junior High School, is teaching math preVERNETTE RHODES HAYNES is emparation at Marion Technical College. ployed by Colorado State University as a JOANNE MILLER STICHWEH recently home economics extension agent. She exhibited her "Pots/Prints/Drawings" in the and her husband raise Hereford breeding bulls. · Battelle Fine Arts Center. LYNNE HOKANSON is working as benefits counselor for the State Teachers Renext reunion June 1983 MICHAEL D. HERSHEY is now tirement Systems of Ohio (STAS). CRAIG D. JONES is now the minister of teaching physical education at Norwalk Grace United Methodist Church in Carey, Junior High and High School. Ohio. MARGED JONES received her Master of next reunion June 1983 KATHY BARDON is serving as a Music degree from Kent State University of Cincinnati. substitute teacher for Bucyrus Schools.
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FIVE YEAR CLASS REUNION SCHEDULE
The Alumni Council adopted in 1972 a class reunion schedule that calls for a tenth, twenty-fifth, fortieth, fiftieth and an emeriti reunion each June on Alumni Day. In addition provisions were made for two "cluster" reunions each year. Cluster reunions occur when classes representing three consecutive graduation years meet together to celebrate a reunion. The schedule below lists the class reunions from 1981 to 1985. 1981 Class Reunions Emeriti Alumni (Class of 1930 or earlier) Class of 1931 50th Reunion Class of 194 1 40th Reunlon Classes of 1950 1951 30th Reunion 1952 Class of 1956 25th Reunion Class of 1971 10th Reunion Classes of 1975 1976 5th Reunion 1977
1982 Class Reunions Emeriti Alumni (Class of 1931 or earlier) Class of 1 932 50th Reunion Classes of 1936 1937 45th Reunion 1938 Class of 1942 40th Reunion Class of 1957 25th Reunion Classes of 1961 1962 20th Reunion 1963 Class of 1972 10th Reunion
1984 Class Reunions Emeriti Alumni (Class of 1933 or earlier) Class of 1934 50th Reunion Class of 1944 40th Reunion Classes of 1953 1954 30th Reunion 1955 Class of 1959 25th Reunion Class of 1974 10th Reunion Classes of 1978 1979 5th Reunion 1980
versify School of Music and is working on her Ph.D. in music education. B. E. FLINCHBAUGH received his Ph.D. from Ohlo State University. He is currently visiting assistant professor of computer and information science at 0. S. U.
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next reunion June 1981 THOMAS A. FLIPPO was pro• moted to manager of air pollution and hazardous wastes division of Stilson Labs, Inc. WALTER N. GREENE is now eligibility supervisor, State of Connecticut, Depart· ment of Income Maintenance, Stamford office. DEBORAH SHUEY GROVE received her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Ohio State Uni·
versitv. She and her husband ha~e post·
doctoral research positions attn-.. r'v,. <f.'>e.<>c.~ Institute for Cancer Research In Phlladelphla.
1983 Class Reunions Emeriti Alumni (Class of 1932 or earlier) Class of 1933 50th Reunion Class of 1943 40th Reunion Classes of 194 7 1948 35th Reunion 1949 Class of 1958 25th Reunion Classes of 1967 1968 15th Reunion 1969 Class of 1973 10th Reunion
1985 Class Reunions Emeriti Alumni (Class of 1934 or earlier) Class of 1935 50th Reunion Classes of 1939 1940 45th Reunion 1941 Class of 1945 40th Reunion Class of 1960 25th Reunion Classes of 1964 1965 20th Reunion 1966 Class of 1975 10th Reunion
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KATHRYN H. PAUL is the general mana· KATHLEEN DIETZ to James R. ger of Montecito·Sequoia Nordic Ski Cen• Lowery on July 12, 1980. ter in Kings Canyon National Park in Cali· fornia. JAMES R. HENRY to Donna Galla· PAM PIFER was promoted to subroga• way on March 10, 1980. tion manager with Allstate Insurance. CARYL SELL to David R. Johnson ANN SHEPPARD was appointed as di· on July 26, 1980. We apologize, rector of community relations for North· ridge Hospital Medical Center in North· Caryl, for misspelling your name in the last Issue of TOWERS. ridge, California. CINDY SNODGRASS is leading a profes· JURGEN KARL RIEGER to WAN· sional audition workshop at Lakeland Com· DA LEE BOYKIN '71 on Septemmunity College. ber 27, 1980. RUSS STAUFFER is an oil and gas lease THOMAS SCOTT GILMORE to Sandra administrator for Sohio Petroleum in San V. Gault on June 7, 1980. Francisco, California. TERRIE HOPKINS TERMEER was ap· KEITH D. POHLY to Eva-Jo Pyles pointed the legislative liaison for the Ohio on October 4, 1980.
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next reunion June 1984 LINDA LATIMER BETTS was ap· pointed public relations officer of Licking Memorial Hospital. HOLLY FEEN has been given a graduate assistantship at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. She is pursuing a master's degree in art therapy in the Education Department. REBECCA COLEMAN PRINCEHORN has accepted an associate position with Bricker & Eckler, a Columbus law firm. PAUL G. RAUSCH, JR. is a purchasing agent for W. S. Tyler, Inc., located in Mentor, Ohio. CABOT REA and his wife, the former HEATHER LEACH '78, are members of the Ohio Light Company, a repertory theatre group presenting operettas at the College of Wooster's Freelander Theater. LYNNETTE STUCKEY KLINE was promoted to policy issue supervisor-personal lines in the Fire and Casualty Company of State Farm.
LINDA HAMMOND is an elementary school teacher in Hillsborough County, Florida. MARYE. HEDGES received a master's degree in English from the University of Toledo. FONDA SHAW MILLER's husband Ivan is working on his Ph.D. in agronomy. They reside in Gainesville, Florida. DEBORAH A. MILLER is working for an investment company and the "Byron Jones All-Tap Review." JAMES E. MINEHART has been employed as the new associate director of de· velopment for United Church Homes in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. MICHAEL H. RENDEL is now a senior production coordinator for Walt Disney Pro• ductions in Burbank, California. SHERYL WOODRING SCHNEIDER was promoted to supervisor of inventory at Ross Laboratories. R. MICHAEL SHANNON has been elected assistant secretary at State Savings & next reunion June 1984 Loan Co. His wife, the former LINDA BAIMONA LISA DIMICHELLE is workLEY '76, is teaching science and coaching volleyball and track at Westerville South ing as a teacher's assistant in sociology at the Ohio State University in Athens, Ohio. High School. RON WINE is scenic river coordinator with the Ohio Department of Natural Renext reunion June 1981 LOU ANN AUSTEN is working for sources. the Continental Insurance Companies as a methods and procedures systems analyst in the Chicago office. JUDITH WEAVER LEWIS has been ap· SUSAN HALL-BALDUF is serving as library media technical assistant at Ohio State pointed as the principal for the Otterbein Children's Center. She was previously em· University, Mansfield, Ohio. ployed in the Department of Early and next reunion June 1981 Middle Childhood and the Department of TERESA "TERRE" BLAIR is host- Family Relations and Human Development ing the half hour daily show, PM Magazine, at Ohio State University. She holds a mas· on WCMH-TV Channel 4, in Columbus. ter's degree from O.S.U. and a bachelor'.s CHUCK ERICKSON is an attorney with degree from St. Mary-of-the-Woods College. Cities Service Co., and his wife, the former PAULA BRICKER '77, is teaching first grade. JENNY HERRON played a lead female role in the film entitled "The 2nd Degree," a VERNON W. VOGEL to Leslie feature length movie shot entirely in Col· umbus. Wienans in June, 1980. DEBORAH BANWART JAMES is work· ing for CART/Affiliate Artists in Atlanta, JANET BLAIR to Ronald E. Roll on Georgia. July 12, 1980.
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DAVID L. BUCKLE to LINDA ROBEY '78 on June 28, 1980. GIAN PAUL MORELLI to SALLY ZOECK· LEIN '76 on September 13, 1980.
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NANCY LEE EVERHART to Peter Grigiss on September 21, 1980. AMY V. WANDRISCO to Calvin Robinson Ill on August 16, 1980.
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SUSAN MAYBERRY to Thomas Vernadzlkowski on November 15,
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MR. AND MRS. GREGG CAMP· BELL, a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, July 1, 1980. MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL COMER (PENNY SMYTH), a son, Andrew Michael, January 19, 1980. MR. AND MRS. GARY L. GEMAS (MAR· GERY CIAMPA), a son, Daniel Nathan, June 13, 1980. MR. AND MRS. PAULS. REINER, a son, Mark Jason, February 28, 1980. He joins sister, Heidi Ann, 4.
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MR. AND MRS. GREGORY HU· BERT, a daughter, Keli Lynn, April 10, 1980. She Joins brother, Sean, 5. MR. AND MRS. STEVEN IGREC (MARY JANE KAMIS), a son, John Robert, June 7, 1979. MR.AND MRS. MIKEKEYES(WHITNEY BREIDENBACH), a daughter, Sarah Eliz· abeth, July 28, 1980. MR. AND MRS. CORNELIUS KOORN (PEGGY NEAL), a daughter, Emily Rebec· ca, March 22, 1980. She joins sister, Amy, 4. MR. AND MRS. ROGER NISLEY (SALLY NORTON), a son, Mark Richard, August 8, 1980. He joins sister, Heather, 9 and broth· er, Matthew, 6.
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MR. AND MRS. DANIEL AUMIL• LER, a son, Seth Andrew, July 11, 1980. He joins brothers, Trent, 6 and Wade, 13. MR. AND MRS. MARK DARLING (MARY STALEY '70), a son, Peter, July 29, 1980. He Joins brother, Andy, 5. MR. AND MRS. JUSTIN DEARTH (ALICE SAUL), a daughter, Jessica Lee, August 16, 1980. She Joins sister, Jodi Lynne.
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EDNA IRENE HALL, September 22, 1980. ROMA BEUCLER, October 14, 1980.
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If you have been out of touch with your Greek affiliate, here is your chance to renew that contact. To help you become active in Otterbein, listed below are the names and addresses of alumni presidents. Greek organizations cannot function without guidance from you, the alumni. They need your moral and active support. In remembering the great years you spent at Otterbein, you can help make your organization grow bigger and better.
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Pres.: Marvin Nevans 17612 Berwyn Rd . Shaker Hgts., OH 441 20
THETA NU Pres.: Mrs. Jeanne Mccready 1664 Staffordshire Rd. Columbus, OH 43229
KAPPA PHI OMEGA Pres.: Ms. Jolene Hickman 3808 Maize Road Columbus, OH 43224
RHO KAPPA DELTA Pres.: Mrs. Barbara Sommers 4088 Johnanne Dr. Groveport, OH 43125
SIGMA ALPHA TAU Pres.: Mrs. Tausha Marshall 9250 S. Old State Rd . Westerville, OH 43081
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We received news that WAYNE CHEEK passed away. He is survived by wife GLADYS RIEGEL '34.
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GERALD B. RILEY, September 18, 1980. An attorney for 36 years, he was survived by his wife, Florence; and 2 sons.
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Pres.: Richard Bechner 1179 Starbuck Ct. Westerville, OH 43081
JUNE COURTRIGHT STEWART, December 18, 198~Ateacherof English and drama for 17 years, she was a member and past president of the American Association of University Women, a member of Delta Beta Tau service sorority and alumni member of Epsilon Kappa Tau (EKT). She is survived by her husband, JOHN D. STEWART '51; son John A. Stewart; and daughter MARYJANE STEWART GRIFF! N '75.
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1980. He taught for 34½ years at Springfield North High. After retiring In 1965. he resided at the Ohio Masonic Home in Springfield. He leaves his wife; daughter; two sons; eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. MYRTLESAULBOWMAN,Ju/y2, 1980. M4RY ETHELYN KROMER • .Auaust 14, 1979. She taught piano and composed hymns and other musical selections. She Is survived by her husband; four daughters; 6 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren.
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JOHN N. ADAMS, February 16, 1980. He is survived by his wife , BARBARA JOHNSON '62.
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JAMES C. BORCHERS, October 17, 1980. A dentist in the Vandalia area for 15 years, he was a member of the Vandalia United Methodist Church , the Dayton Dental Society and Ohio Dental Association . He is survived by his wife, Linda; one son; two daughters; and four grandchildren.
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honorary alumnus '66 SAMUEL G. ZIEGLER, October
30, 1980. He served pastorates in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Maryland. He served as General Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions for the United Brethren Church and as Associate Secretary of the Department of World Missions of the Evangelical United Brethren Church. He is survived by three sons, SAMUEL R. '36, PAUL F. '39, J. RICHARD '43; and daughter, MIRIAM ZIEGLER BEAMS '48.
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NEWLUN '73), a daughter, Emily Jean, October 22, 1979. MR. AND MRS. LARRY FYFFEE (LINDA CLEGG '73), a son, Nathan Phillip, October 15, 1979. EDITH WHITE BRIDENSTINE, MR. AND MRS. TOMMY HARMON, a September 11, 1980. son, Luke Andrew, April 26, 1980. MR. AND MRS. AL HEPLER (JANET ALICE RESSLER BRENTLINGER, MARTIN '73), a daughter, Laura Martin, October 15, 1980. She is survived November 2, 1980. by 3 daughters, including Otterbein gradMR. AND MRS. FRED KELL (CRYSTAL uates CAROLINE BRENTLINGER BOR ADKINS '75), a boy, Bradley Blaker, May '51 and ANN BRENTLINGER BRAGG 26, 1980. '56; 12 grandchildren, including JIM MR. AND MRS. RON LEHMAN (SALLY BRAGG '83; and 4 great-grandchildren. NIEHAUS), a son, Mark. ALICE HALL PARENT, December 9, 1980. MR. AND MRS. MARK LEOPOLD (TERRY HAY '7 5), a son, Matthew Charles, She is survived by her son, THOMAS '50. April 26, 1980. He joins sister, Megan, 2. MR. AND MRS. JERRY SHOEMAKER A. CLAIR SIDDALL, December 11, (FRAN WILLIAMS '73), a daughter, 1980. One of the co-founders of Rebecca Lynn, July 3, 1980. She joins the Oberlin Clinic, Dr. Siddall served as an sister, Jennifer, 2. obstetrician and gynecologist in Oberlin MR. ANO MRS. THOMAS KIN· for more than 50 years. He also served as a DERVATER (SUSAN SCHUSTER staff member at Allen Memorial Hospital in '74), a daughter, Lori Anne, April 15, 1979. Oberlin prior to his retirement in December of 1972. Surviving are his wife, Estelle; She Joins sister, Tari Lynn, 6. MR. AND MRS. JACK E. WAGNER, JR., sons A. Clair Jr., John 8., Lawrence, and a son, Jack 111, October 26, 1979. He Joins James; a daughter, Mrs. Sam (Jane) Battiska; fifteen grandchildren and a great· sister, Jennifer, 6½. grandchild; and sisters, Mrs. Esther Clark MR. AND MRS. ROBERT ADKINS and MRS. MARIE SIDDALL BARNHART (MARSHA BROBST '71 ), a daugh- '18 of St. Louis, Missouri. ter, Jamie Elizabeth, April 13, 1979. EDNA DELLINGER CARLSON, MR. AND MRS. BOB CLEVER, a daughDecember 20, 1980. She is survived ter, Sarah Jayne, November 30, 1978. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS FLIPPO (JUDY by her daughters; MARY CAY CARLSON $EBRIGHT '76), a daughter, Emily Rosel· WELLS '47, ANN CARLSON BROWN len, December 7, 1980. She joins brother, '52, and ALICE CARLSON MICKEY '55. MERRILL L. HOWE, September 21, 1980. Adam , 4. MR. AND MRS. BRUCE HOSKINS He was the former head of the Easton School District for 25 years. He was the (PATRICIA SHELDEN '75), a boy, Leigh author of two textbooks on English gramShelden, August 31 , 1980. mar and a member of the Pennsylvania MR. AND MRS. E. THOMAS L'EWIS Retired Public School Employees Associa· (CYNTHIA BEARD '75), a son, John tion and the National Society of Literature Nathan, June 19, 1980. and the Arts. He is survived by his wife, the MR. AND MRS. JAMES MARTIN (KATH· LEEN SEIBERT '74), a son, Kyle James, former Lillian Dunn; a son; three brothers; and two sisters. June 4, 1980. He joins sister, Carrie, 2.
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Pres.: Bob Day 8151 Fredricksburg Rd . Fredrtcksburg, OH 44627
Pres.: Mrs. Celeste L. Losgo 4779 Parkmoor Drive Westerville, OH 43081
MR. AND MRS. CRAIG JONES, a son, Joshua David, March 8, 1980. MR. AND MRS. DAVID McKEEN (MARY LOU HAMMOND '72), a daughter, Sharon Lynn, January 23, 1980. MR. AND MRS. JOHN SIEGEL (SHARON CASSEL '72), a son, Joseph Franklin, September 3, 1980.
We received word that MARLENE ARNETT OLIVER passed away.
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JOHN RUSKIN HOWE 1895-1980 John Ruskin Howe passed away October 4, 1980. Graduated from Otterbein In 1921, Dr. Howe received a B.D. and Ph.D. from Yale Divinity School In 1926 and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Otterbein In 1935. Dr. Howe was named president of Otterbein College In 1939 after serving twelve years as a faculty member at the United Theological Seminary In Dayton. He also served pastorates In Dayton; Ashland; Joplin, Mississippi; Oak Park, Illinois; and Warrenville, llllnols. Dr. Howe Is survived by his wife, the former Mary Elizabeth Brewbaker '24; •on• Chari•• and John
Ruskin Jr. '57, H '74; sister Lynette Howell; brother Asquith; and six grandchildren. The Board Of Trustees oron&toe1rf"\.,U11ege; m recent action, adopted a resolution noting among other qualltles, Dr. Howe's Inspirational Influence on those around him, his optimistic outlook, his teaching ability, his Intellectual vltallty and per· suaslveness, and his athletic abllltytwlned with his Christian spirit. Through the resolution, the Board expressed "a sincere appreciation for his life and his dedication In all of his endeavors."
College remembers trustee 1895-1980 HOMER D. CASSEL Homer D. Cassel died December 25, 1980. Dr. Cassel, a 1917 graduate of Otterbein, earned an M.D. from Western Reserve Medical School and was a practicing physician In Dayton since 1921. He was a member of the American and Ohio State Medical Associations and president of the Montgomery County Association In 1950. He was a Fellow In the American Academy of Physicians and Cardiologists and served as Chief of Staff of Good Samaritan and Miami Valley Hospitals. An Otterbein College Trustee from 1940-1968, Dr. Cassel served on the Executive Committee for over twenty years. In recognition of his commitment to Otterbein, he was presented the Distinguished Service Award In 1979. Dr. Cassel Is survived by his wife Freda; daughters Mary Ellen Cassel Case '47, and Carol Cassel Badgley '52; son WIiiiam; sister Mabel Cassel Vernon '24; eleven grandchildren and three greatgrandchlldren. His first wife Opal GIibert, who pre· ceded him In death, graduated from Otterbein In 1915. In all, sixteen members of his Immediate famlly attended Otterbein.
College boasts record number of donors - up 25% in one year ! ! ! 1980 Honor Roll of Contributors The 1981 Otterbein Fund has a goal of $200,000. This Fund provides scholarships, faculty support, financial aid, library books and materials, up-to-date equipment and other vital needs for the basic operation of the College. The following list of benefactors includes alumni, parents and friends who gave to the Otterbein Fund and/or the Decision For The Arts from January 1 • December 31, 1980.
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MEMORIAL GIFTS in memory of Stephen Karsko Daniel and Deborah Lambert Jennie E. Miller
OTHER FOUNDATIONS Anonymous The Berkstone Fund The Loren M. Berry Foundation The Blount Foundation, Inc. The Vida S. Clements Foundation The Harry C. Moores Foundation Nationwide Foundation Pav Foundation The Presser Foundation The George J. Record School Foundation Seran Foundation The Henry Strong Foundation Ella Weiss Educational Fund
PRIZE FUNDS The Alumni Station Managers' Award for Excellence in Broadcasting The Charles R. and Louise Bennett Prize Clarice Burton Scholarship Award Kathleen White Dimke Scholarship Gressman-Schultz Drama Award Barbara Leslie Mangia Musical Theatre Award Fund Hamilton Merit Award in Foreign Languages Outstanding Physical Education Major Award The H. Robert Pollock Memorial Award for Excellence in Speech Education Virgil Raver Award Weinland Chemistry Prize
CHURCHES AND CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS Bethel U.M. Church, Hollsopple, PA The Council on Development, West Ohio Conference of the U.M. Church Greenwood U.M. Church, Marion, OH Potsdam Church, Potsdam, OH United Methodist Women, Union City, IN The Western Pennsylvania Conference of the U.M. Church
SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS Donald R. Anderson Memorial Scholarship Grant The Dayton Otterbein Women's Club Scholarship George H. Dunlap Scholarship Grant M.R. and DorothyJ. McVayScholarshipGrant Della G. Plants Gra·n t "Mom" Priest Grant Wolls Scholarship Grant
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS Bexley Women's Club Cathedral Caravan Inc. Dayton Otterbein Women's Club Epsilon Kappa Tau Alumnae Chapter
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS INCREASED Ira and Adah Gaut Barnes Scholarship Charles Botts Scholarship WIison Cellar Scholarship Class of 1952 Scholarship The R. Oscar Clymer Memorial Scholarship Mary Crumrine Memorial Fund R.K. Edler Memorial Scholarship Epsilson Kappa Tau Alumnae Memorial Scholarship Charles L. and Layne R. Fox Scholarship The Lawrence S. Frank Memorial Scholarship Fravert Scholarship General Scholarships The Margaret B. Gill Scholarship Rita Zimmerman Gorsuch Scholarship Francis Harris Memorial Scholarship The Bishop J. Gordon Howard Scholarship The Charles R. and Ferne P. Layton Memorial Scholarship Royal F. Martin Scholarship Memorial Scholarship 1980 Memorial Scholarship The Lydia L. Meyer Scholarship Norris Scholarship Orndorff-Haines Memorial Scholarship Paula Peters Scholarship Phoenix Scholarship Pearle Mae Redmond Memorial Scholarship Rosselot Scholarship The Elmer A.R. and Alice Flegal Schultz · Scholarship John Franklin Smith Scholarship Charles E. Steck Memorial Fund William Paul Wilson Memorial Scholarship Robert Zech Scholarship
ANNUITIES Dr. and Mrs. Harold L. Boda '25 Mrs. George ·Luskin '25 Mrs. Nellie Niswonger '26 Dr. and Mrs. James E. Walter '29
ESTATES A. Monroe Courtright '40 Rose L. Findeiss Dr. Charles R. Layton '13 Lydia L. Meyer Helen F. Moses '16 Della G. Plants
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CORPORATIONS Abex Corporation Anderson Concrete Corporation Banc Ohio Ohio National Bank Bank One Battelle Memorial Institute Big Bear Stores Company Buckeye Federal Savings & Loan Buckeye International Inc. The Chemical Abstracts Service Columbia Gas of Ohio Inc. Columbus & Southern Ohio Electric Company Fisher Body Division Fritsche and Company Hughes Peters Inc. Industrial Fabricators Inc. Landmark Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Liqui Box Corporation Main Federal Savings and Loan The McElroy Minister Company Midland Mutual Motorists Mutual Insurance Company The Ohio Bell Telephone Company Ohio State Federal Savings and Loan Drs. Pappas and Freeman Inc. J.C. Penney Company Inc. Purdie Metals Inc. Rockwell International G. Frederick Smith Chemical Company Sokol Insurance The Standard Oil Company State Auto Mutual Insurance Company State Savings Superior Electric Company The Timken Company United States Tobacco Westreco Inc. Wolfe Associates Inc.
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MATCHING GIFTS A.T. & T. Long Lines Abbott Laboratories Fund Aetna Life and Casualty Foundation Alcoa Foundation The Allstate Foundation American Can Company Foundation Ashland Oil Foundation Inc. Associated Dry Goods BankAmerica Foundation Barnes Group Foundation Inc. B.A.S.F. Wyandotte Corporation Bethlehem Steel Corporation The Blount Foundation The C.I.T. Foundation The Chase Manhattan Bank Ciba Geigy Corporation CitiBank N.A. Cleveland Trust Company Columbia Gas of Ohio Inc. Combustion Engineering Inc. The Continental Corporation Foundation Cooper Industries Foundation Dana Corporation Foundation Deleuw Cather and Company Diamond Shamrock Corporation Digital Equipment Corporation Dollar Savings Association The Dow Chemical Company Dresser Foundation Inc. Eli Lilly and Company Equitable Life Assurance Ethyl Corporation Exxon Education Foundation Federated Department Stores Inc. Firestone Tire & Rubber Company Ford Motor Company Galileo Electro Optics Corporation The Garrett Corporation The General Electric Foundation The B.F. Goodrich Company The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company <3.~~\t\ f \)~\\Q"a\\~\\
IBM Corporation Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Kimberly Clark Foundation Inc. Liqui Box Corporation Lorain Products Corporation Marathon Oil Foundation Inc. Maritz Inc. The Maytag Company Foundation The McGraw Hill Foundation The Merck Company Foundation Mobil Foundation Inc. Monsanto Fund Morton Norwich Products Inc. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance The NCR Foundation The Nabisco Foundation Nationwide Foundation National Distillers Northwest Airlines The Ohio Bell Telephone Company Owens Corning Fiberglas Corporation Parker Hannifin Foundation Peat Marwick Mitchell Foundation JC Penney Casualty Insurance Company Personal Products Phillips Petroleum Foundation Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Pitney Bowes Inc. PPG Industries Foundation Price Waterhouse Foundation Provident Life & Accident The Prudential Insurance Company Reliance Electric Company Republic Steel Corporation Richardson Merrell Inc. Rockwell International Schering Plough Foundation Inc. Shell Companies Foundation Standard Oil Company of Ohio Uniroyal Foundation United Technologies The Upjohn Company Western E\ectr\c Westreco Jnc.
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Honor Roll of Alumni Contributors in 1980 Otterbein depends on alumni, friends, parents, organizations, businesses and foundations for support. The class lists below include those alumni who gave to the Otterbein Fund for operating purposes, the Decision For The Arts for capital purposes, and for other designated purposes. Numerals preceding the names indicate the total number of years that person has made contributions. For the first time this year, we have listed class agents and the percentage of participating class members at the beginning of each class listing. If your class does not have a class agent and you would like to serve in that capacity, contact Jim Scarfpin, Director of Alumni, Howard House, Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio 43081 . 1901 No Class Agent
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Otterbein College Summer Theatre Patrons Otterbein College would like to express its appreciation to the following PATRONS who supported the 1980 Otterbein Summer Theatre. Many of these people also supported the DECISION FOR THE ARTS and/or the OTTERBEIN FUND. We thank you.
Mr. & Mrs. J.R. Allen Richard & Sandra Bennett Carl & Carol Boehm Harold M. Boystel Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Brown Claude & Callie Budd Donald & Barbara Bulthaup Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Cady Mrs. Russel E. Catlin Dr. & Mrs. C.F. Clark William E. Cole Richard & Helen Cook Richard W. Corrigan Marilyn Day Dr. Roger & Dorothy Deibel Peg & Mike Duffy Mrs. Marcus Eimas Warren & Patricia Ernsburger Mr. & Mrs. H. Fagerberg Lloyd & Twylla Fisher Judy Forsythe Howard & Ellen Foster Dr. & Mrs. William N. Freeman Mr. & Mrs. Peter F. Frenzer
1901 1904 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951
NUMBER SOLICITED
NUMBER DONORS
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Mrs. Cleora C. Fuller Francis W. Gallagher, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Green James & Joanne Grissinger Dick Gorsuch Ne-Ne Gorsuch Mr. & Mrs. Henry M. Grotta Dr. & Mrs. David C. Gundlach Dr. & Mrs. William T. Hamilton Paul & Janet Hammolk Dr. & Mrs. Charles Hammond Glen & Muriel Hildebrand Don & Karen Hines Elliott & Ruth Hodgdon Mr. & Mrs. Donald H. Horton John & Stephanie Hummel Curtis Horning Rich & Sandy Jordan Dr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Kerr, IV Howard N. Kinnear John & Carolyn Kneisly Robert & Barbara Laird Donald Larson Dr. & Mrs. Milton A. Lessler
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% PARTICIPATING
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Bill & Ethel Sherwood Don & Carol Shoemaker Donald & Ruth Smith Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Smith Mr. & Mrs. William Spooner Mr. & Mrs. L. William Steck Mr. & Mrs. Dan Strohecker Tom & Marcella Targett Dr. & Mrs. Robert Taylor Mikal & Janice W. Townsley Roger & Elizabeth Tracy Horace W. Troop Mr. & Mrs. Eugene E. Vann Dorothy Van Sant Joanne Van Sant Mr. & Mrs. R.B. Vincent Virginia H. Weaston Mr. & Mrs. John Wells Westerville Education Association Mr. & Mrs. Samuel B. Wolfe Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Wynd Frank W. Yoder, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Michael York
CALENDAR OFEVENTS ON CAMPUS March
April
May
June
6 Women's Chamber Singers 8:15 p.m. (Battelle) 8 Otterbein Piano Trio 7:00 p.m. (Battelle) 11 ·14 College Theatre: "And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little" 8:15 p.m. (Cowan) 16-18 Exams 19·30 Spring Break 1 Baseball: MARIETTA 9:00 a.m. & 1 :00 p.m. 2 Artist Series: National Players "The Tempest" 8:15 p.m. (Cowan) 3 Concert Band 8:15 p.m. (Cowan) 5 Baseball: WALSH 2:00 p.m. 6-9 Religion-In-Life Week 8 Faculty Chamber Music 8:15 p.m. (Battelle) 9 Campus Wide Communion Service: Liturgical Jazz/Arts Ensemble 7:00 p.m. 10 Baseball: OHIO DOMINICAN 3:30 p.m. 13 Softball: CAPITAL 4:00 p.m. 15 Baseball: CAPITAL 3:30 p.m. Softball: WOOSTER 4:00 p.m. 17 Good Friday • Offices Closed • No Classes 18 Softball: WILMINGTON 4:00 p.m. 19 Easter 22 Baseball: DENISON 3:30 p.m. 25 Baseball: WITTENBERG 1 :00 p.m. Softball: WITTENBERG 4:00 p.m. 26 Baseball: WRIGHT STATE 1:00 p.m. 28 Baseball: MUSKINGUM 3:30 p.m. 29 Softball: CEDARVILLE 4:00 p.m. 30 Baseball: OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY 1 Softball: OAISW Satellite Tournament 2 Otterbein Women's Club Spring Meeting 8:30 a.m. Softball: OAISW Satellite Tournament 4 Softball: CENTRAL STATE 4:00 p.m. 6 Musical Theatre: "Hello, Dolly!" 10:00 a.m. & 8: 15 p.m. (Cowan) 7 Softball: WILBERFORCE 4:00 p.m. 7·9 Musical Theatre: "Hello, Dolly!" 8: 15 p.m. 9 May Day Mothers' Weekend Baseball: OHIO WESLEYAN 1 :00 p.m. Alumni Council Meeting 13 Village Green Concert 6:15 p.m. Artist Series: Bolcom & Morris 8:15 p.m. (Cowan) 15-17 Opus Zero 8:15 p.m. (Battelle) 16 Softball: BALDWIN WALLACE 20 Percussion Ensemble 8:15 p.m. (Battelle) 25 Memorial Day• Offices Closed • No Classes 27 Village Green Concert 6: 15 p.m. 29·30 Colleie Theatre: "Shadow Box" 8:1 p.m. (Campus Center~ Combined Choirs 8:15 p.m. ( attelle) 3·6 College Theatre: "Shadow Box" 8: 15 p.m. (Campus Center) 3 Academic Convocation 11 :00 a.m. (Cowan) Village Green Concert 6:15 p.m. 5 Otterbein Orchestra 8:15 p.m. (Battelle) 6 Board of Trustees Meeting 1 :30 p.m. 8·10 Exams 13 Alumni Day Nursing Pinning Ceremony 4:00 p.m. Alumni Choir 8:00 p.m. 14 Alumni Band 11 :00 a.m. Commencement
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21 22 23 18·30 18·30 April
3 4 9 11
20 21 ·23 21 23 27 28·30
Baseball at Muskingum 2:00 p.m. Baseball at Denison 1:00 p.m. Baseball at Ohio Wesleyan 3:00 p.m. Baseball at Marietta 9:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. Softball at Ashland 3:30 p.m. Baseball at Ohio State 3:30 p.m. Baseball at Wright State 1 :00 p.m. Dr. Michael Haberkorn in recital at Robert McCormick Museum, Wheaton, Ill. 3:00 p.m. Baseball at Ohio Northern 3:30 p.m. Otterbein Telethon 5:00·10:00 p.m. Softball at Wilberforce 3:00 p.m. Softball at Ohio Wesleyan 4:00 p.m . Softball at Findlay 3 :30 p.m. Otterbein Telethon 5:00·10:00 p.m.
2 3 5 10 12 13 15-16 20·23 29
Baseball at Capital 1 :00 p.m. Baseball at Rio Grande 1 :00 p.m. Baseball at Wittenberg 3:30 p.m. Baseball at Walsh 1:00 p.m. Baseball at Ohio Dominican 2:00 p.m. Softball at Cincinnati 4:00 p.m. Baseball OAC Southern Division Championship Baseball NCAA Regional Baseball NCAA Championship
14 18 19
May
June
Basketball (M): NCAA Regionals Basketball (W): State Tournament Concert Band at Springboro High School 8:00 p.m. Concert Band at Colerain High School in Cincinnati (mid-morning) Concert Band at Miamisburg High School 7:30 p.m. Concert Band at Clermont High School in Batavia (morning) Concert Band at White Oak Jr. High School in Cincinnati 1:30 p.m. Concert Band at Otterbein Home in Lebanon 10:30 a.m. Concert Band at Christ United Methodist Church in Kettering 9:30 a.m. and 11 :00 a.m. Concert Band at Crooksville High School 7:00 p.m. Concert Band at Caldwell High School (morning) Concert Band at Tri-Valley High School in Dresden 7:30 ~.m. Baseball Spring rip Track Spring Trip
1 20 21 25 27
Baseball NCAA Championship Alumni Reception in Dallas, Texas Alumni Reception in Houston, Texas Alumni Reception in Phoenix, Arizona Alumni Reception in Tucson, Arizona