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The New People Class of 1982 CINDI MEISTER, C. Editor CINDY WEILER, C. Editor Published by the Student Government Association of The College of Wooster
Special thanks to ••• The Admissions Office and Office Services for aiding in communication, The Wooster Merchants, and to Jim Bunnell of A. Associated Printing for many hours of hard work as our printer and layout artist.
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Welcome to Wooster, New People! Of all the junk mail you will receive the next few days, The New People may prove to be the most valuable item, because it is YOU! You'll be seeing lots of new faces around campus that you might want to search for in the New People Directory. One way to start off on the right foot is to get to know your classmates. Your first contacts at Wooster often result in life-long friendships. The New People Directory is designed to be a starting point from which you'll meeting exciting people and share in a number of experiences which will be challenging, enlightening, and ev,en fun! We'd like to thank you all for your great response to our request for your pictures. Communication is a necessity at Wooster, and also a basis for friendship. We hope this issue of the New People is fun to look at, in addition to being informative of Wooster's extra curricplar activities which enrich the necessary academics. We hope that, like the two of us, you'll discover the extra plus that makes Wooster so special - it's people! Come join us in what some have called a journey of risk and commitment. Have a great first year at Wooster. See you soon, Cindy Meister Cindy Weiler
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIA liON The Student Government Association is the formal assembly of the studeht body, and serves as the vital link between the students and other elements of the campus community. The SGA provides an outlet for the expression of student opinion, and a place to make construlctive change on the campus. The General Assembly, the SGA's legislative branch , consists of representatives elected from each campus living unit. The General Assembly allocates money to campus groups, makes recommendations on college issues, and works directly with other elements of the campus community in pursuing student interests. Topics currently under discussion in the General Assembiy include: developing a student discount buying program with Wooster merchants, obtaining a 24-hr. visitation policy within the residential units, developing a student book-coop, and looking into the development of nonprogram coed housing. Also, each year the General Assembly approves appointments of students to decision-mkaing faculty committees, trustee committees, the college Judicial Board, and the editors of " Potpourri" , a twice-weekly student information sheet, published jointly with the Student Activities Board. Mike Petrella is the President of the SGA. Carol Rowan serves as Vicepresident, Deb Buettner as Secretary, and Carol Surbey as Treasurer. Committee work is the heart of the Student Government Association . The Educational Affairs Committee, chaired by Carol Rowan , consists of students appointed to the various faculty committees. The EAC discusses current proposals before the various faculty committees. Currently, the committee is working with the Educational Policy Committee in the development of a neW curriculum. The Financial Affairs Committee, chaired by Cindy Clark, works specifically with the SGA budget. The committee analyzes all organization fund requests and makes recommendations on them, in addition to providing detailed financial reports on the status of the SGA. The Social Affairs Committee, chaired by Beth Farnsworth, deal with studentfaculty-administrative concerns and other related topics . Currently, the committee is finalizing a report on the use of alcohol on campus, and looking into ways of improving student-faculty relations. The Student Services and Special Projects Committee, chaired by John White, provides a variety of services including the storage of stude.n t possessions and busses to the Cleveland Airport at the beginning and end of each quarter. The committee also handles research projects and campus elections. Any student may serve on an SGA committee: it is not limited to elected SGA representatives. All students are invited to attend and participate in General Assembly meetings. For more information, please contact Mike Petrella.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD A Student Activities Board might be hard to comprehend. There really isn't anything comparable to it in high school and it is unique to the college campus. Basically, we are responsible for much of the activity outside of the classroom. Since the college is a community, there are certain needs that need to be fulfilled. To do that, the Board is divided into approximately 12 committees. Each committee is responsible for a specific area of programming. For example: skiing, crafts, films, and speakers. The committee has a chairperson and anywhere from 2 to 25 members. The more input the better the program. In addition, SAB manages two business. The Cage, is our campus "night-spot," or student operated bar. The bands, players, etc. are coordinated through a student, Karen Mills and the facilities run by Craig lindsay. If you are interested in either area contact them. We also run the record co-op, which is located across from Mom's Truck Stop. We special order any recordin any current catalogue for about $2 less than retail. In addition, the co-op provides a place to sell your used records without commission. Contact either Artie Kropp or Bill Daywalt for further information. What the Student Activities Board needs is student involvement: Come into our office located on the hallway to the right of Mom's Truck Stop. Talk to us and become a part of us. Our phone extension is #570 or #378.
Chairperson ............... . ........... ...... . ............... Artie Kropp Assistant Chairperson ......................... .. . ... .. . . ..... Kim Bracken Secretary ........ . .. .... ... .. ....... I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Chris DeVries Lowrey Center Director ... . . . ............... ..... ... . .. . .. .... Hal Closson Admin. Assistant .... ........ .... ............... .. . ...... Jan Steinbrewner Intern ............................... . .. . . .................. Bill Daywalt
Committee Chairpersons Art ...... ...... ......... ........... .. .... ... ........ .. .... . linda Loesch Black Forum ... .. ..... ... .... ........................... . ... Vickie-Green Rosalind Franklin, Richard Smith Concerts ............. ..... .. .. .... .. ... ..... . . .. . .. ..... Mike Sopkovich Films ....... ........ ....... ............ .. .................. John Carwile Outdoor Recreation ......... . .... ...................... . . .. Gary Lammert Publicity ........ ........... .. ....... .. ... _. . . . . . . . . . .. Audrey O 'Shaney Skiing ........... .. .... ................. .. .......... Open for application Speakers & Topics ........................... .. . . .. ....... Charles Hebble Special Events & Interests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ellen Bergantz Travel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Open for application Cage - Entertainment ... .. ... ....... ..... ... .... ... .......... Karen Mills - Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Craig lindsay Record Co-op ...................................... Open for application Freshman Assistant ........................................... . Jeff Cramp
CAMPUS COUNCIL Campus Council is a decision-making body made up of students, facu lty, and admin istrators. Council includes nine students, three faculty representatives, and three administrators. Campus Council has the power to legislate in areas of student life and to make recommendations to the President of the College, the Board of Trustees, the faculty, or any campus group or committee. Council also allocates money to the campus as a forum far all members of the College community to express and debate ideas. Council meets weekly, and members of the College community are invited to attend and participate. For further information, contact any of Council's student members : Mike Petrella (SGA President), Carol Rowan (SGA Vice-president), Cindy Clark (FAC Chairperson), Beth Farnsworth (SAC Chairperson), John White (SS & SP Chairperson) , Artie Kropp (SAB Chairperson), or Council members-at-Iarge Nancy Duncan, Blake Moore and Irene Korsac. Campus Council Treasurer is Mark Lyle and Secretary is Peg Weisbrod. Members of Dean Staff and Faculty are : Hans Jenny, Ken Plusquellec, Bill Baird, Pat Brown , Ken Goings, and Dave Fenema.
JUDICIAL BOARD The Judicial Board is a panel of students, faculty, and administrative officials who are responsible for hearing cases dealing with violations of either the Code of Conduct or the Code of Academic Integrity. Cases are referred to the Judicial Board by the Dean 's staff, Hall Councils, faculty, or by a student's petition to the chairperson . Cases are then referred to a hearing counselor if the charge is a violation of the Code of Conduct or a student referee if the charge is a violation of the Code of Academic Integrity. A hearing is held and the Board decides upon guilt or innocence and what penalties, if any, will be levied . Student membership is determined by the Student Government Association . There are eight openings for members with two non-voting hearing counselors and two non-voting re"ferees. For further information on the Judicial Board contact : Hans Jenny, Ken Plusquellec, Bill Baird, Pat Brown , Ken Goings, or Dave Fenema.
INDEX The Index, Wooster's yearbook, is published each fall , covering the events of the previous year. Focusing on alliCollege activities and organizations, the Index serves as a creative and entertaining history of the College. The staff welcomes all students interested in assisting with any and all facts of assembling a yearbook. Students interested in copy writing, layout, photography, and advertising sales should speak to 1978-79 Index editor. The Index's Offices are located in Lowry Center basement, just down the hall from Mom 's Truck Stop.
WOOSTER VOICE
The Wooster Voice, the official student newspaper of the College, serves both as an outlet for student opinion and creative effort, and as a chance to gain practical experience in journalism. published and distributed free each Friday, the Voice offers paid and volunteer positions to all students. Anyone interested in reporting, photography, advertising sales, layout, play, film, or record reviewing, or writing a weekly column is invited to attend our weekly staff meetings, held each Thursday night. No experience is necessary to become a member of the Wooster Voice staff. We encourage letters to the Editor on any current local or national topic, and print all letters that we receive. The Voice serves a vital purpose on the College campus - pointing out areas of concern on campus, previewing and publicizing upcoming events, and serving as the primary line of communication between members of the College Community; You'll enjoy being a part of the Voice staff - come see us at our office in Lowry Center basement (just down the back hall by Mom's Truck Stop) or call editor Doug Pinkham at Extension 218.
WCWS
WCWS is an educational public broadcast station which serves the College of Wooster campus and the surrounding Wayne County area. Located at 92 on the FM dial, WCWS is 路 managed and operated entirely by College of Wooster students. Radio at Wooster should be a practical learning experience, and WCWS offers a wide range of activities in which any student may become involved. Previous broadcast experience is NOT required! Broadcast opportunities offered by WCWS include newscasting, sportscasting, public affairs programming (which includes interviewing) and various production jobs. WCWS caters to the wide range of student musical tastes from the Metropolitan Opera to soul, jazz, and rock. Andy Robertson will serve as general manager of WCWS, overseeing the day-to-day operations of the station. Questions regarding WCWS should be directed to him.
POTPOURRI
Published twice a week by the student Government Association, Potpourri has for ten years been recognized as the unofficial news sheet of the College. Students wishing to inform each other of meetings, special events, items lost and found , and other information, will soon learn of the value of Potpourri. All entries should be legibly written or typed, signed, and turned in by the deadline specified in Potpourri's issue. Editor for 1978-79 is Glenn Kuban.
MEN'S SECTIONS The College of Wooster has six local fraternities, commonly called "sections". Wooster's sections differ from national fraternities in two main respects: (1)they are not affiliated with national organizations, therefore, their dues are less in comparison, and (2) they are subject to the expectations set forth in the College Code of Conduct. Sections differ greatly in size, member attitude, the number and nature of their functions, and the degree of fraternal spirit they possess . . Why join a section? A main appeal of sections is the fellowship or fraternal spirit which they offer. This fellowship is difficult to define, but it is clearly felt by most section men. By living together in a section, and taking part in its activities, the members are able to more fully appreciate the great divergence of personalities among themselves. Contact Mark Crayton, LS.C. President, for further information .
WOMEN'S CLUBS The Women 's Clubs at Wooster are local sororities, unaffiliated with any national organizations. The club system is made up of three clubs, where there are about 130women. A joint governing body called the Inter-Club Council rules the clubs. ICC is responsible for handling inter-club activities and for setting up dates for rush activities and pledging. . Each club serves its purpose by providing women with opportunities that would be difficult for individuals to pursue. Incorporated in their purpose is, of course, the meeting of new people and forming lasting friendships. Club activities have included retreats, parties, popcorn selling at movies, pizza runs, big-little sister programs, and others. Activities involving the clubs as a whole have been the annual Halloween party for Wooster school children, Homecoming decorations, and the ICC formal. Get to know us, as we get to know you . Contact Bobbie Emling, ICC President, for further information.
WOOSTER WOMEN'S ALLIANCE The Wooster Women 's Alliance is a cooperative organization of women established by Wooster women for the purpose of meeting, supporting and educating each other. All Wooster women, including women faculty, are considered members of the Alliance. The Alliance will be sponsoring films, speakers and many special activities directed toward the self-education of women as well as the entire community. Located in the Lowry Center, the Wooster Women 's Resource Center coordinates women 's and women-related activities on campus such as speakers, workshops, films, etc. The Center is in the process of building a collection of books, periodicals, and resources that pertain to women or the women 's movement in general.
BLACK STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION The Black Student's Association is a political, educational, and social organization whose main purpose is to maintain and present life from a Black perspective on campus. The group sees the education of the rest of the campus in Black culture as one of its major duties; the other is the fostering of Black interaction on a campus where Blacks are a decided minority. A" Black and Third World members of the College community are automatically members of BSA. Each year, BSA plans educational and social functions during Black History Week in February and Calling of Blackness Week in May. The group has also designed a Big-Brother - Big-Sister program and a special orientation program to help Black freshmen make an easier adjustment to a basically all-white campus. The group tries to maintain a" avenues for expression of Black ideas on campus. For more information, please contact St. Claire Gerald.
SIERRA CLUB The Sierra Club is concerned with increasing public awareness of environmental problems and taking actions to correct them. The club is loosely affiliated with the National Sierra Club through its路 Akron chapter, but is independent and requires no dues or national membership. A" persons concerned with the environment are welcome to join. Sierra Club activities include initiating outdoor programs, enco!Jraging conservation, sponsoring environment workshops, and writing letters. The Sierra Club is 路a young organization and welcomes any and a" new ideas. For more information, contact Martha Fischer, Chris Hein, or E"en Bruce.
NEWMAN MINISTRY While Newman Ministry is a Catholic Campus Ministry, it serves a" faculty, students, and staff of the College with educational, spiritual , and social activities designed to make Christian awareness more deeply a part of our everyday lives, both on campus and in our service to the world community. Membership is open to a" members of the College community, and an invitation is extended to a" to share in Newman Center programs. Informal dinner gatherings are held each Thursday at 5:30 in room 2471248 in Lowry Center. . Newman Ministry plans, this year, opportunities for eucharistic celebration , renewal weekends, noted speakers and entertainers ... a" providing spiritual, educational, and social enrichment. For more information, please contact Fr. Marquard (264-8822), Sr. Bettina (2629726) , or Kathy Zelek.
WESTMINSTER CHURCH Westminster Church is an ecumenically-minded Presbyterian Church serving the students of the College. Students join with townspeople of all ages in worship and service to the community and world. Meeting in McGaw Chapel, the congregation worships at 10:30 Sunday mornings, led by the Rev. Gordon Stewart and the Rev. Cindy Jarvis. During the rest of the week Westminster is housed in the Westminster Church House (corner of College and Pine) on the South edge of campus. The ministers offices are located there as are a student lou nge, Zeitgeist Coffee House, Mackey Hall, and Christian education rooms. The Church House is available for students to study or meet individually or in groups.
WOOSTER CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Wooster Christian Fellowship is an inter-denominational organization of Christian students who gather regularly for times of worship, singing, and instruction from the Bible. Meetings are held on Friday nights in Westminster Church House lounge at 7:00. Participating students are also involved in small groups for prayer, fellowship, Bible discussion, and campus and community service. For more information, contact Deb Schwinn or Julie Buda.
CAMPUS GIRL SCOUTS The Campus Girl Scout program is not a Girl Scout troop, although it does give you fellowship with registered Scouts on campus. It is a national program which gives girls in college a chance to continue their Scout experiences and share their abilities by helping in numerous ways with the local Girl Scout troops. In Wooster, the girls help with a troop for the mentally retarded children at Ida Sue School. They assist Brownie and Junior troops, often on a regular basis, and help with special events such as campouts, hikes and badge work. The amount of time spent is up to the individual- the need is great - the assistance is appreciated. You are registered as an adult scout. It is an excellent way to become acquainted with the local community, as well as with upperclassmen already active.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION The International Students' Association seeks to promote understanding and solidarity among foreign students. The ISA is an action-oriented group; its effort to arouse interest in international affairs encompasses such activities as panel discussions, sym posiums, debates, foreign films, and dinners. Every foreign student is automatically an ISA member. American students and faculty members are welcome at all meetings and encouraged to participate in all ISA activities. For further information, please contact Taj Naseree.
BABCOCK INTERNATIONAL HOUSE Babcock International House exists to provide a co-ed all-ca mpus center for members of the College community who are interested in foreign languages and international affairs, and to promote the exchange of internation al interests. Babcock is an internationally oriented student com mun ity comprised of foreign students, and American students with internati onal study/ travel experience and international interests. Admission is gran ted on t he basis of a written application . Babcock programs include a weekly Contemporary Issues Forum, slides of foreign .Iands, movies, nationality dinners, and the yearly Fest ival of Nations, which this year will highlight an International Weekend. The Fest ival of Nations coincides with Octoberfest, complete with a torchlight pa rade and Even ing-inVienna dance. For more information, please contact Babcock Director Don Snow.
DOUGLASS HUMANITIES HO USE Douglass is a co-ed program dormitory committed to the idea that a sense of unity of human knowledge and actions can be realized t hrough shared reflections on the arts, sciences, and social sciences. It also is interested in providing an environment in which men and women can lea rn to deal with one another as people and not fall back on sex-role stereotypes . Through programming and the experience of living and working together, we hope to reach these goals. Applications to live in Douglass are available'prior to genera l room draw. If the student is accepted to live in Douglass, she/ he then goes t hrough a separate room draw for just Douglass residents. Douglass hopes to offer an extensive and diverse series of programs needing the support of all the residents within the dorm. With th is support, an exciting range of programs is produced, ranging from fireside chats wi th professors; through all-campus, non-alcoholic discos; comedy skits and co ncerts by " local " talent; to panel discussions of current social issues.
HARAMBEE HO USE The goal of Harambee House is to strive toward Black Brotherhood and Third World understanding through programs that are educatio nally, culturally and socially relevant to the entire Wooster community. the group's program involves inviting incoming Fres hma n and t ransfer students to live with us their first quarter on campus. It provides t hem with the opportunities to live with upperclassmen and assimilate more qui ckly into the mainstream of college life. Harambee House solicits its members from the campus com mu nity. As stated above, incoming transfers and Freshmen are also welcome. Reg ula r membership is open to all male Black and Third World students. Meetings are held every other Tuesday night at 10:30 p.m. They are open meetings unless otherwise designated.
CULBERTSON HOUSE The women of Culbertson House will work closely with the Wayne County Children's Home.
Culbertson House
MYERS HOUSE Myers House serves the College community, primarily students, by promoting personal and interpersonal growth and awareness. Myers is a co-ed house located at the corner of College and Pine Streets, with both a live-in and out-ofhouse staff. One of its primary goals is to produce vital programs which are informative, stimulating and dynamic, dealing with personal growth, values clarification , self-assertiveness, sexuality, contraceptives , alcohol and drugs. Residents of the house are available twenty-four hours a day for drop-ins or calls. Counselors are available every evening for talk , use of the library resources, or simple information. The Myers Hous~ staff welcomes communication from all College community members. If you have decisions to make, questions to ask, time to talk about anything, please feel ftee to drop in or call Extension 493.
Myers House
CHEERLEADERS The varsity cheerleaders are a group of six individuals whose primary pu rpose is to support the various athletic teams on campus in as many ways as possible. Besides performing at games, they decorate the locker room, make signs, stuff mailboxes, and do anything else they can to boost team mora le w hile promoting Wooster sports spirit. Each squad cheers for one season and a new squad is chosen each quarter. Any student (_. 'lIe or female) is welcome to try ( ,t; no experien ce is necessary.
MEN'S INTRAMURALS The Men's Intramural Department provides athletic activities for men not participating in varsity sports. Fifteen sports are offered througho ut t he school year; four sports - touch football, volleyball, basketball, and softba ll - are the heart of the program . Any registered College student is eligible, with the exception t hat members of a varsity sports team may not play that sport at the intramura l level. Questions or suggestions should be directed to Intramural Director Fritz Raab at the Physical Education Center.p
WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIA nON Wooster's Women's Athletic Association provides a structure wit hin wh ich the recreational needs of Wooster women may be fulfilled. All women students are members of the Association, which is governed by a board of elected and appointed student representatives. The Women's Athletic Association organizes and administers women 's intramural programs and helps support the women's intercollegi ate athletic program. WAA works in cooperation with the Department of Physica l Education and uses P.E.C. facilities, equipment, supplies, and professional services to provide enjoyment and relaxation for you. For more information, contact WAA President Jenny Reed.
KAPPA THETA GAMMA Kappa Theta Gamma recognizes and promotes the theatre interests of all College of Wooster students. Membership is not confined to speech majors, but is open to all who show active interest in the theatre arts, including participation in every aspect of production : acting, directing, set design and co nstruction, make-up, lighting, and box office. Membership requirements include participation in at least three College little Theatre productions, one of which must be in a technical capacity. Informal meetings are held several times each quarter to keep members informed of activities, which include current productions, acting and technical w orkshops, trips, to prominent regional theatres, theatre workdays, and picnics.
DEBATE OR ORATORY Intercollegiate teams and oratorical and extemporaneous contests are organized for all interested students. An active forensic program is directed by the Department of Speech. Wooster's debate team competes in the top levels of intercollegiate forensics, appearing nationwide against teams from Harvard, UCLA, and numerous other top schools. Interested students should contact Dr. Gerald Sanders, director of forensics for further information.
ZEITGEIST Zeitgeist, incorporated in the 1960's to further community, faculty, and student communication, offers folk music, poetry readings, and a friendly, informal atmosphere. Zeitgeist (translated: spirit of the times) opens each Saturday at 8:45 p.m., and sets begin at 9. Various types of coffee, tea, cocoa, and cider are sold . Zeitgeist, Wooster's coffeehouse, offers a quiet alternative for a Saturday night.
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The Jazz Ensemble is a group of app' oximately 20 members that playa variety of jazz styles appearing locally and off-campus. See a member of the Music Department if you would like to audition for one of these groups.
WOOSTER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Wooster Symphony Orchestra is an ensemble of over 80 players including both college students, faculty, and administrative personnel, and townspeople. The strings rehearse alone on Mondays from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. and the entire ensemble rehearses on Wednesday from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. There are 4 regular concerts each year in addition to a Children's Concert for community youth. Admission is gained by auditions held during Freshman Week each September.
BRASS CHOIR The Brass Choir is a group of approximately 16 members selected in the fall by private auditions. The ensemble performs both contemporary and traditionaJliterature including the antiphonal works of Gabrieli, works of J.S. Bach, Beversdorf, Rautavarra, Nelhybel, Husa, and many others. The ensemble often performs with the Wooster Chorus or Westminster Church. It periodically premieres works of student composers in the Student Composition Recitals. Auditions are held during the 1st and 2nd weeks of Fall Quarter.
THE CONCERT CHOIR The Concert Choir is a mixed group of 60-70 singers drawn from all segments of the college community: students, faculty and administration, as well as townspeople. The choir usually rehearses two hours weekly on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Membership is gained through an audition with the conductor. Academic credit is offered for those who desire it. A cordial invitation is extended to interested members of the Class of of 1982.
THE WOOSTER CHORUS The Wooster Chorus is a small, select ensemble (30 voices) largely composed of upperclass students. The chorus repertoire includes those choral masterpieces from all periods which are especially suited to a smaller chorus. The chorus gives three concerts in Wooster, numerous performances in surrounding communities, and goes on tour each year during the spring vacation. A. small number of places are open to qualified freshmen through an audition with the director. Interested singers are cordially invited to audition.
THE WESTMINSTER CHOIR The Westminster Choir is a large chorus composed of students, faculty and townspeople, and serves as the resident choir for the Westminster Presbyterian Church, which worships in McGaw Chapel. This ensemble performs weekly the great music of the church, past and present. Attendance at one weekly rehearsal C\nd the Sunday morning worship service "are the only requirements. To secure college credit for participation in this choir, students are asked to audition with the director at the beginning of the year. On behalf of the church, you are cordially invited to participate in this program.
SCOT BAND The Scot Band is a co-educational organization of 80 musicians. The Scot Band plays at all football games. The Scot Symphonic Band gives two regular concerts each season and also occasional out of town programs. The Scot Pipe BAnd plays each season and also occasional out of town programs. The Scot Pipe Band plays with the Marching Band during football season and makes appearances around the state during the school years.
THISTLE
Thistle, the literary magazine of the College, features poetic, literary, and art works by members of the College of Wooster community. Photography is also spotlighted. All major works of literary and visual art originating from the College community should have an outlet; Thistle helps to fulfill this need.
THE NEW PEOPLE
Jim Abdq 821 Bryce Road Kent, Ohio 44240 Friendly, fun-loving, sensitive, good-natuOred
Ann Aber 211 Walnut Avenue Greenberg, Penna. 15601 Racquetball, swimming, dancing, motivated, active
Gary Adkins 962 Shepherd Street, NW Washington, D.C Pisces, sports, clothes, parties, travelling
Denise Ahlquist 5991 Murray Avenue Bethel Park, Penna. 15102 Reading, playing guitar, camping, swimming Amy J. Alexander 16 Hobart Road Wellesley, Mass'.
Sue Allen 61 Pelham Road Rochester, NY 14610 Open-minded , socially concerned, innovative, active
Deb Allenby P.O. Box '5 Mt. Hermon, Mass. 01354
Douglas Amari 7143 Marcelline Court Cleveland, Ohio 44125 Friendly, witty, enjoys sports
Alison J. Amos St. Andrew's School Middletown, DE 19709 " ... of an affectionate disposition" --from Winnie-the-Pooh Fariba Amjadi c/o Community School P.o. Box 150 Tehran, Iran Sociable, responsible, trustworthy person Jeff Andrews 8324 Glenn Oak Drive Broadview Heights, Ohio Baseball player, quiet, business major
Ted Antonuk 2434 West Market Street Akron, Ohio 44313 Guitar, creative writing Neal A. (Tony) Arcuri 49684 Hollywood East Liverpool, Ohio 43920 Friendly, athletic, steady, exuberant, entertaining
Bruce Ashburn 9325 June Dri"e Streetsboro,. Ohio 44240 Enjoy sports, pleasant people, and music
Betsy Atwood 14530 Galehouse Road Doylestown, Ohio 44230 Friendry, determined, responsible, and quiet
Beverly Bachtle 24Q.2 West 17th Street Wilmington, DE 14806
Christine Baker 615 Surfside Drive Akron, Ohio 44319 Enthusiastic, gregarious, honest, amiable, semi-sane
Karen .Baker Box 14 Brecksville, -Ohio 44141 Shows horses
David W. Baldwin 2243 Firethorn Road Baltimore, Maryland 21220 Lacrosse, business major, quiet, easy going Beth Barger 1650 Crest Road Cleveland Hts., OH 44121 Dance, music, wildlife, poetry, open-minded, loves the outdoors, sensitive Amy Barnard 825 West 52nd Street Kansas City, MO 64112
John Barr 17179 Ridge Point Strongsville, Ohio Tennis, swimming and skiing Brooke Bashore 14501 Sand Ridge Road Bowling Green, OH 43402 Tennis, politics, music dedicated to interests yet easy-going S~nny Basuki 24 A Cable Road Singapore 10 Republic of Singapore Shy but like IT'aking friends •
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Paul Baughman 1355 Chelmsford St., NW North Canton , Ohio 44720 Outgoing, ameitious, involved, aware, athletic
Laura Baxter 137.05 Shaker Bouleyard Cleveland, Ohio 44120 I like to laugh; drink, travel and have fun Monica Bayly Norwalk, Connecticut Enjoy people, tennis, skiing, children, music. Sincere, sensible, sensitive assertive, po"sitive
Paul Beach 206 Wildwood Court Marinn, Ohio Athletic, ambitious, eager intent, leader Mark Becker E 460 Prospect Avenue. East Aurora, NY 14052 Fun loving, outgoing, carefree, soccer
Timothy White Belch 2642 Fangboner Road Fremont, Ohio 43420 Interested in baseball Kathy Bender 1122 Gambier Road ' Mt. Vernon, Ohio
Jenny Bennett 128 Fairmount Road Ridgewood, NJ 07450 Tennis, photography, being with friends
James Duncan Berry 3525 Springland lane NW Washington"DC 20008
Melissa Betcher North Maplewood Drive Athens, Ohio 45701 ArHstic, shy, persevering, and resourceful Jeff A. Bialosky 7489 Fairmount Novelty, Ohio 44072 Athletics, social, business, animals, weight liftiQg
Doug A. Bixler P.O . Box 224 Pitsburg, Ohio 45358 Rilla Blank 107 Buckingham Road Pittsburgh , Pâ‚Źnna. 15215 Talkative, berserk, skiing, confidant, sailing Dianne Blech 10305 Ignatius Cleveland, Ohio Scientific, chemistry, biology, astronomy, diligent Pete Blom #2 Walnut lane Orchard lakf, Mich. 48033 F.un -Ioving guy who likes people and sports Kathy Blood 2054 Bayou Drive Orchard lake, Mich . 48033 Determined, friendly , outspoken, competitive, easy-going
Louise A. Blum 10010 Kirtland Road Chardon, Ohio 44024 Conservative, cheerful, somewhat reserved, independent, organized, classical music, reading, swimming, hiking, bicycling, piano Vicki Boesel 151 Kenwick Drive Northfield, Ohio 44067
William (Bill) Royce Boone 579 Hamburg Road Lancaster, Ohio 43130 Golf, singing, dancing, having fun
Tim Bossange 67 Parker Road Wellesley, Ma. 02181
Mary Boyd P.O. Box 1204 Brevard, NC 28712 Horses Mike Bragg 1951 Pinelawn Drive Toledo, Ohio 43614 Easy-going, musical, pleasan't , friendly, congenial Marcelo L. Bravo Echenique 5455. Nunoa. Santiago, Chile Travelling, making friends, searching, learning, achieving Peter A. Briss 907 Varsity Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43221 Pre-med, music, sports, fourth-generation, war-gaming
Amy Brockett RD #2 Box 338 Garrettsville, Ohio 44231 Sports, animals, and reading
Barbara Brown 325 Bellwalt Drive Bridgeville, Penna. 15017 Theatre, music, dance, writing, art - "I am very feisty Dave Brown 3757 West 138th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44111 Qu iet, conservative, athletic
Keithl. Brown 1086 Holly. Hill Drive Co Is, Ohio 43228 Adventurous, easy-going, somewhat of a perfectionist Susan Brown 633 Warm Springs Avenue Huntington, Penna. 16652 Energetic, determined dependable, outgoing, skiing Amy M. Brunner 7248 Longfield Drive Cincinnati, Ohio 45243 Considetate, friendly, inquisitive, artistic, globe-trotter Deborah Bryan 573 Sun Valley Drive Akron, Ohio 44313
Robert Buccholz 11575 Blossom Avenue Parma Hts., Ohio 44130
Louise A. Blum 10010 Kirtland Road Chardon, Ohio 44024 Conservative, cheerfu I, somewhat reserved, independent, organized, classical music, reading, swimming, hiking, bicycling, piano Vicki Boesel' 151 Kenwick Drive Northfield, Ohio 44067 William (Bill) Royce Boone 579 Hamburg Road Lancaster, Ohio 43130 Golf, singing, dancing, having fun
Tim Bossange 67 Parker Road Wellesley, Ma. 02181
Mary Boyd P.O. Box 1204 Brevard, NC 28712 Horses Mike Bragg 1951 Pinelawn Drive Toledo, Ohio 43614 Easy-going, musical, pleasan"t, friendly, congenial Marcelo L. Bravo Echenique 5455. Nunoa. Santiago, Chile Travelling, making friends, searching, learning, achieving Peter A. Briss 907 Varsity Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43221 Pre-med, music, sports, fourth-generation , war-gaming
Amy Brockett RD #2 Box 338 Garrettsville, Ohio 44231 Sports, animals, and reading
Barbara Brown 325 Bellwalt Drive Bridgeville, Penna. 15017 Theatre, music, dance, writing, art - 'I am very feisty Dave Brown 3757 West 138th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44111 Quiet, conservative, athletic
KeithL. Brown 1086 Holly. Hill Drive Cols, Ohio 43228 Adventurous, easy-going, somewhat of a perfectionist Susan Brown 633 Warm Springs Avenue Huntington, Penna. 16652 Energetic, determined dependable, outgoing, skiing Amy f'v1. Brunner 7248 Longfield Drive Cincinnati, Ohio 45243 Considetate, friendly, inquisitive, artiStic, globe-trotter Deborah Bryan 573 Sun Valley Drive Akron, Ohio 44313
Robert Buccholz 11575 Blossom Avenue Parma Hts' J Ohio 44130
Chris Frederick. Bunnenberg 1016 Tritt Drive Akron, Ohio 44312
Linda Burgoon 2976路Monmouth Cleveland Hts., OH 44118
Brian Butler 10 RR#4 Morningstar Road Auburn, IN. 46706 Ambitious, noncompetitive, likes to have a good time with others Patti Buttolph 4641 West 147th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44135 Sewing, bowling, from John Marshall
Jane Cairns 104 Jackson Hall Road Newark, Delaware 19711 Sports, backpacking, skiing, and playing the路 clarinet Lois Calian 1925 Marion Street Dubuque, Iowa 52001 Liberal, optimistic, short, mdependent, candid
Colette Campbell 46.04 Bucyrus Cleveland, Ohio 44109
Natale John Carbone 730 Weldon Street Latrobe, Penna. 15650 Thoughtful, kind, cheerful ambitious, respectful
Kathy Carrier 258 Fishers Road Pittsford, NY 14534 Friendly, lively, fun, like the outdoors and sports, carefree
Wayne Chalfant 906 Ridge Road Ashland, Ohio Charles Cherry 1830 Mifflin Street Huntingdon, Penna. 16652 Peppy, vivacious, serious student, sensitive, persistent Carin Chitterling 225 Wardour Drive Annapolis, Md . 21401 like the outdoors, play bagpipes, jog Chuck Chokenea 693 Franklin Boulevard Highland Hts. , Ohio 44143 Athletic, witty, dependable, versatile, talkative Cathy Clasper Chung Chi College Shatin, N.T. Hongkong Music, poetry, ying/ yang, pensive, laughter John M. Clegg 194 Greenbrier Drive Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Ath letic, responsible, humorous, hard-working, consistent
Reece T. Clemens, Jr. 404 lorwood Shelby, Ohio 44875
Doug Clewett 318 Ridge Avenue State College, Pa. 16801 Enthusiastic, energetic, easy-going, humorous, understanding Jeffrey Cobb 2009 Jefferson Street Wilmington, Del. 19802 Ambitious, trustworthy, leader, studious; loyal, basketball David Coen 41449th NW Canton, Ohio 44709 Reasonable, easy-going, music, sailing, windsurfing David A. Collinge Rt. 4
Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Musical, picky, clean, conseFvative, Christian Sara Elizabeth Conover 28 Goltra Drive Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Tennis, skiing, music, Neil Young
Susan Copeland 6 Forest Road Madison, NJ 07940 Photography, cello, frisbee, volleyball, happy Barbara Copple 245 Ocean路 Road Ocean City, NJ 08226
Kimberly Ann Corrigan 918 Strath-Haven Avenue Swarthmore, Penna. 19081
Paige Cotcamp 7 Gables Boulevard E. Setauket, NY 11733 Into athletics, computer science, and travelling
Karen Cross 159 Leppo Road Westminster, MD 21157 Idealistic, diligent, artistic inquisitive, and sanguine David Curtis 1501 River Circle Jamestown, ND 58401 Reading, bowling, tenJ~is, history buff, talkative
Nancy DaUas 8669 Sturbridge Cincinnati, Ohio 45236 Outgoing, enthusiastic, romantic, idealistic, caring Jeff Dandoy 116 East Main Street Grove City, Penna.
Karen Dann 724 Hillcrest Road Elmira, NY 14905 Friendly, conscientious, creative, music, dancing Constance M. Danowski 1542 West 34 Street Erie, Penna. 16508 Ambitious, busy,. creative Mark R. Davey 2511 Highland Circle Ashtabula, Ohio 44004 Athletic, considerate, friendly, co-operative, tennis, golf, fishing, hunting, baseba!l, basketball, football
Mark David 5299 Oakmont Drive lyndhurst, Ohio 44124 Moss, music, merriment
Addison M. Davis 308 Frontier Drive Erie, PA 16505 Open, witty, enthusiastic, thoughtful{ boating, fishing, photography laura Davis 25 Winterberry Moreland Hills, OH 44022
Michelle Day 1317 E. 90th Street Cleveland, Ohio I am a very nice, energetic, and crazy person Sarah Daykin 275 Falmouth Drive Rocky ·River, Ohio 44116 Animals, skiing, music, synchronized swimming, procrastination, camping
Carl DeBrule 607 West 30th Street Wilminton, Del. 19802 Sensitive, easy-going, dreamer, self-motivated
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Jeanine DeVol 1112 James Road Newark, Ohio 43055 Music, art, Sports, animals, and the outdoors
Barton G. DeVries 10018 Woodhill Road Bethesda, Md. 20034 Interested in mechanics, electronics, and people
Dorothy Dickerson 1982 Staunton Road Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 Music, art, people, reading
Timothy A. Dickson 89 Union Street Westfield, NY 14787 Enjoy music and sports Beth Dietrich 4612 South Hills Drive Cleveland, Ohio 44109 Friendly, dedicated, optimistic, creative, Christian , ballet, ice-skating, art, bicycling Marla Domers 8271 White Road Burbank, Ohio 44214 Quiet, meditative, sentimental, outdoorsish , compassionate Jane Donnell 141 Dillon Street Beaver Falls, PA 15010 I ndependent, enthusiastic energetic, optimistic, and an extrovert David Dorinski 558 East 41 st Street Lorain, Ohio 44052
Laura Dowd 17572 Riverway Drive Lakewood, Ohio 44107 Writing, movies, cute in culottes
Susan Mary Downs 423 Bishops Terrace Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Sincere, independent, humorous, good spectator, enjoy handwork.
Kelly lynn Driscol 839 Parkview Avenue lorain,. Ohio 44052
Bill Duke 3512 Turner lane
Chevy Chase, Md. 20015 Friendly, out-going, lacrosse, music, ceramics, photography, tennis, camping, skiing larry Duvall 4 Hartman CT Potomac, Maryland 20854 Witty, conversable, imaginative, conservative, friendly Joshua l. Edwards 7601 Morningside Drive Indianapolis, Ind. 46240 Outgoing, responsible, friendly, tolerant
Ned W. Edwards,1r. 3904 Orchard Road Cleveland Hts., OH 44121 Friendly, outgoing,optim'istic dependable, . enthusiastic, laura Elder 614 S. Park Avenue Fremont, Ohio 43420
Cheerful, optimistic, somewhat shy, unorganized, reading, embroidering, music, cooking Rick Anthony Eller 3842 Ackerman Boulevard Kettering, Ohio 45429
laurie Elliott Walton Drive Snyder, NY 14226 Tennis, skiing, piano, sailing Suzanne Elliott 30405 Ashton lane Bay Village, Ohio.44140 Outgoing, athletic, happy, friendly, energetic, skiing, swimming, hockey, lacrosse, biology, listening to rock music7~
Steve Emmons 342 Merchant Marion, Ohio 43302 Sports, music, 'easy-going, socializing
Ann England 2001 12th Street NW New Brighton,Minn. 55112 David Engler 1138 Main Avenue W. Massillon, Ohio 44646
Miriam Englund 27 Prentis Road london S.W. 16 England Art, music, sports, Christianity, science Ann Doan Esgar 31099 Pinetree Road Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124 Athletic, love to joke and laugh, enjoy meeting new people and making new friends James Stewart Evans 60170verlea Washington, DC 20016 A Christian
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James Reed Ewart 5463.Aylesboro Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Julie Fair A 123 lakeview lane Chagrin Falls, Ohio ~4022
Kathleen J. Falls 565 louise Drive Xenia, Ohio 45385 Sensitive, creative, active, calm, easy-going Becky Fenity 80 Rossman Drive Penfield, NY 14526 Sewing, cooking, music, getting involved.
Susan l. Fishburn 74 Barnsdale Road Madison, NJ 07940 Friendly, rowdy, musical, concerned, intelligent Kevin Flaherty 3775 Conway Drive Columbus, Ohio 43227 Outgoing, enjoys athletics
Cindy.Force 464 Market Street Shreve, Ohio 44676 Smiling, sensitive, enjoys athletics, theatrics, and outdoors
Dale Fortner 881 Independence. Akron, Ohio 44310 Student-athlete, friendly, out-going, motorcycling
Laura Fox 27522 Dunford Road Westlake, Ohio 44145 Travel, photography, plants, foreign languages, reading, music
Jim French 6667 Star Path Columbia, MD 21045 Quiet, friendly , athletic, all types of sports, partying
Melissa Lynn Freeman 111 Lamar Road Pittsburgh, PA 15241 Active, out-going, friendly petite, independent Randy Freund 55 Longhill Road Oakland , NJ 07436 Fun-loving, easy-going
Susan Matilda Freund Focceur Box 12 F.P.O . ~ew York 09510 Camping, hiking, sports, archeolog'y
Nancy E. Frisch 1756 Huber Road Charleston , W. VA 25314
David Galdun 13804 Vista Drive Rockville, Md. 20853 Sometimes indecisive, quiet, semi-athletic
Grace Garboushian 756 Greenhills Drive Ann Arbo~, MI 48105 Out-going, love sports
Kimberly S. Gent 550 So. Greenbay lake Forest, Il 60045
Terry Gillispie 612 Biery's Bridge Road Bethlehem, Pa. Enjoys guitar, boomerangs and people
lauren Giordano 12 Everitt Place Maplewood, NJ 07040 I like good conversations, outdoors, an,imals, people
David M. Glaser 3729 W . 169th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44111 Quiet, conservative, funloving, witty
Paul B. Glock 513 W. Chalmers Youngstown, Ohio 44511 "loose", tennis, music Douglas K. Green 525 Vinita Avenue Akron, Ohio 44320 Active, eager, mysterious, interested, " Cooley High"
Barbara Gressens 807 Boyce Avenue Ruxton, Md. 21204
Vincent Griffin 318 W . 15th Street Connersville, lrid. 49331 Basketball, music, and people
Eric F. Grim 322 Co Rd. 40 Sullivan, Ohio 44880 Kevin Grubb 174 West Durbin Avenue Bellville, Ohio Intuitive, creative, individualistic, aesthetic
Cindy Gruenwald 2 Skytop Lane Pittsford, NY
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Gwen Habernickel 315 Glenwood Rd. Ridgewood, NJ 07450 Nature, animals, simplicity excitement
Masami Hachisu 2-7-7 Higashi Yukigaya Ota-ku Tokyo, Japan Act Now! Haidi Johanna Haiss 229 Porter Road Atwater, Ohio 44201 ) ,rtistic, na\uralist, horses, independent, nature
K~nneth L. Hale 223 E. Main Street Loudonville, Ohio 44842 Photographer, drummer', life guard, friend
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To.m Haning 722 lanreco lancaster, Ohio
Robin Hanser 6701 Murray Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 Athletic, outdoors, imaginative, friendly Chip Hanson 22318 Spencer lane Fairview Park, Ohio 44126 Friendly, enjoy sports and outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking Dan Harkins 4369 Donington Road Upper Ariington,Oh 43220 Economics, politics, law, banking, finance, parliamentary
laurie Haxby 594 Abilene Trail Cincinnati, Ohio 45215 Outgoing, fun-loving, always involved, loves children
Jenny Hawkins 5911 Dashwood Dr. Bethel Park, Pa. 1"5102Anxious to get involved
Jennie Henry P.O. Box 1700 Milan, Ohio 44846 Arabian horses, skiing, runnin~, swimming
Dan Hess 42 South Deep lake Road St. Paul, Minn. 55110
Mark T. Hess 7314 Grant Boulevard Middleburg Hts.,Oh 44130 Biochemistry, math and science, music, swimming, aviation Hasan Hicsasmaz Atac Sokpk 55/13 Yenisehir Ankara, Turkey Sports, travelling, reading, listening to music Ryuichi Hirabayashi 1-30-13 Rokugatsu Adachi-ku, Tokyo, japan Rather short, quiet, considerate
Deborah Ann Hood 62 Parkridge Drive Pittsford, NY 14534 just call me Debaroo or Hoodie too! Steve Hoell 1421 N. Day Road Tuscon , Az. 85715 .
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Homes 7729 Rocton Avenue Chevy Chase, MD 20015 jogging, art, music and reading
Monica Houston 846 Cove Place Youngstown, Ohio 44511 Tall, moody, solemn, silly, romantic
Anne B. Howes 108 Cedar Street Chapel Hill, NC Athletic
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Kim Hsieh 1406 Meadow lane Bartlesville, Oklahoma Out-going, independent, happy-go-lucky, and a joker
Darcy Hu 655 Tateswood Drive lexington, Ky. 40502 Ani"mal and nature lover linda Humphreys 98 Youngwood Road Pittsburgh, PA 15228 Friendly, quiet, sensitive, musical, cat-lover
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9203 Avon Beldon North Ridgeville, OH 44039 loves all sports, track, creative, easy-going Par Gabriel Isaksson lotsgatan 13 S-185 00 Vaxholm Sweden A tall Swede aged 20 Mark Jablonski 2345 Betts Dr. Austinburg, OH 44010 Work, determination, laughter, sports, achievement Jeff James 556 Auburndale Ave. Akron, Ohio 44313 Coin collector, uncommon, baseball, soccer fan, loner, fanatical (sometimes) Jeff Jinks 6006 Snow Rd. Parma, Ohio 44129 On the qufet side, sports, listening to music
John johns 3221 Sourek Rd . A~~on , Ohio 44313 I enjoy sports, music and meeting new people
Brian johnson 200 Hunt Rd. Pittsburgh, PA.15215 Kirsten johnson 220 Walker Clarendon Hills, ILL. 60514 Shy, rowdy, listener, caring, hap,py
Carol L. johnston 17600 Stoneridge Ct. GaithersDurg, MD. 20760 Good-natured, hardworking, happy, sociable Diana johnston 92 Shqdywood lane Battle Creek, MICH . 49015 Music, bicycling, swimming, Denmark, raspberries Gayle johnston 982 Englewood Rd . Cleveland Hts., OH 44121 Outgoing, creative, sensitive, generous, warm Angela Denise jones 11205 lake jackson Dr. Manassas, VA . 22110 Active , straight forward , tall , thin , happy
,phyllis jane jones 7504 Holiday Terr. Bethesda, MD. Sports, music, happy, children , flute
Marion E. Joseph 1008 West Central St. Elkins, West VA. 26241 Friendly, athletic, interested in community activities
Amy Jackson 4891 James Rd. Oxford, OH 45056 I enjoy music and tennis Nancy Ke iter 9 East lane Madison, NJ . 07940 Swimmer, artist, tall, moody, comedienne
Jane Kelch 668 Howell Drive Newark, OH 43055 Talkative - like to play tennis El izabeth S. Kelley 22700 Calverton Rd . Shaker Hts., OH 44122 Outgoing, athletic, friendly, short
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Cindy Kershner 21 Cottage St. Dansville, NY. 14437 Independent, hardworking, crazy, friendly, busy Kevin Kilcommons 619 Raymond St: Westfield, NJ . 07090 Down-to-earth, optimiSr .ti t, quiet
Blake Munson Kingsley 8208 Coach St. Potomac, MD. 20854 I'm all for good times !
Kevin Kir~tern 7206 Arrowood Rd. Bethesda, MD. 20034 Listening, helping, adapting, caring, trying Melariie G. Kline RD #2 Volant, PA. 16156 Friendly, people, animals, happy, humorous, running, dancing John Kynigopoulos Tsimiski 137 Thessaloniki, Greece
Scott R. Koebley 104'Frank Street Warren, PA 16365 Enjoy all sports and music Kyriakos Kootostathis 20 Papaflessa St. Kastri, Kifissia Athens, Greece
Stephen M . Karow 6902 Oakwood Rd. Parma Hts., OH 44130 Energetic, friendly, ambitious, positive, assertive, athletics, drama Kelly A. Koukou P.O . Box 12 1374 Teheran, Iran AG.tive, sociable, music, sports, lively Jeff Kramp 275 Oakdale Rd~ Berea, Ohio Quiet, fun-loving, creative, studious, movje-making, photography
Linea Kuban 4726 Grayton Cleveland, OH 44135
H. Paul Kulick 7 Kastor Ave. Camillus, NY. 13031
Thom C. Kupets 696 Duxbury D.r. Berea, Ohio 44017 Pre-med and enjoy basketball and baseball
Clara lacatus (Riz) 2042 West 98th St. Cleveland, OH. 44102 Friendly, curious and enjoy movies Wendi Laker 9 218 Maryland Ave. Erie, PA. 16505 Music, dance, sailing, skiing, friends
Valerie landey 4 392 Panorama Dr. Marion, VA. 24354
Diane langley 1129 Chatham Place Rocky River, OH. 44116 Skiing, swimming, horseback riding Steven l. lanjouw c/o Netherlands Embassy A.P.2025 Guatemala City Guatemala Enjoy people, traveling, discussing, and informality
Stephen james Lasner 4 Greenlea Court Westport, Connecticut Persistent, assertive, inquisitive, structured, searching
Steryl Lauber 9 Woodway Lane Wilton , CT. 06897 Andy Lewis 915 Maple La~e Maryville, TENN . 37801 Curious, rebellious, unorthodox, inte'lligent
Mark Lopez 11645 lyman Rd . Chesterland, OH 44026 Easy to get along with,. friendly, open jim Luce 101 Riverside Lane Marieta. OH 45750 Open, sensitive, curious, realistic, political
Barb Ludwig 11888 Ridgecliff Circle Strongsville, OH 44136 I enjoy tennis, biking, skiing, art and piano james E. Lutz 5151 Revere Ave. Massillon, OH
Daniel Lynch 10 Wayside Lane Huntington, NY. 11743 Good times! Achievement! Winter, water and celated endeavors
Tara Lee Mahlerwein 1720 Adams Rd. Cincinnati, OH. 45231 Funny, happy, easy-golucky, goofy, crazy
John Maiden 34 Eaton Delaware, OH. 43015 , enjoy sports Kathleen Majeski 282 Winspear Rd. Elma, NY. 14059 Enjoys field hockey, . volleyball, softball, and swimming Hyldee Manning 14301 Cherokee Trail Middleburg Hts., OH 44130 Energetic, drama, badmitton, music Nancy Marchant 521 East St. Washington, C.H.,OH. Scuba, reading, skiing, sewing, socializing
Baptiste Steven Marino 3135 Tawa Dr. Lima, OH 45806 Tom Marquette 1020 Hillcrest Dr. Ashland, OH 44805 Sports
Andy J. Marsch "' 16107 Moseley Rd. Madison, OH 44057
Nadine Martau 1574 Chesterland Ave. lakewood, OH 44107 Resourceful, dependable, like to laugh
Christian Edward Maurer 22465 Sandy lane Fairview, OH 44126 Easy going Stuart Maurer P.O. Box 3771 Vero Beach, FL. 32960
Mark A. Mawhinney Spearin Drive Orono, Mqine 04473 Soccer, swimming, music, reading, camping, sailing, woodworking Kathy McAfee 13424 Mt. Eaton Rd. Navarre, OH 44662 Ambitious, dependable, sincere, athletic, and determined
Nancy McCabe 794 Surrey Dr. Galion, OH 44833 James V. McCauley 59 Eldora Rd. Parsippany, NJ. 07054
Amy McClumpha 50385 Warren Canton, MICH . 48187 Persevering, dependable, unaffected, diver, AM grumpl
Tom McComb 1513 E. Lake St. Ft. Collins, COl. 80521 Ski, party, music, tennis, football
Michael McCormick 22 Cambridge Rd. London SW11 England Easy-going, self-willed, competitive, active Lorraine (Lori) McCune 7528 Julia Dr. N. Royalton , OH 44133 Enjoy music, books, becoming involved
Dan McFadden 2982 Harriett Rd . Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44224 Music, I don ' t like describing myself Margaret McGuire 3205 W. 165 Cleveland, OH 44111
Rick Mcintire 182 Pinehurst Eastlake, OH Mary Jane McKay 652 Pugh Road Wayne, PENNA. 19087
Ronald E. McMahon 8311 Vista Lane Parma, OH 44130 Swim team, water and snow skiing , cabinetwood craft hobby
Bob McWhirter 4047 W. Bendon Dr. Murrysville, PA. 15668 Football, biology, guitar
Margaret Meghdadpour Roosevelt Ave. #37 Zohreh Street Tehran, Iran Swimming, photography, fun-loving, optimistic Jon Mercer 1574 Wadsworth Rd. Wheaton, ILL. 60187
Lee Merrill 3758 Brecksville Rd. Richfield, OH 44286 "I gotta be me!" Tom Messner 50 Royal View Dr. Rochester, NY. 14625 Active, friendly, talkative Margaret Metcalf 3504 Raymond St. Chevy Chase, Maryland 20015 Laughing, honest, thoughtful, crazy, bike riding, bluegrass bands, food Sandy Meyers Box 25 Lakewood, NY 14750 Swimming, skiing, hiking, anything crazy
Laura Jeanne Mihuta 16435 Parklawn Ave. Middleburg Hts. , OH 44130 International, curious, open , happy, sincere
Martha Miller 31 Highway 34 Matawan, NJ. 07747 Skiing, tennjs, friendly, talkative
Mike A. Miller 219 Oakmont Dr. Dewitt, NY 13214 Sociable, writer, traveler, outdoors, wrestling Nathan Miller 815 Cherry Hill Dr. Bowling Green, OH 43402 Concerned, particu lar, sports, fun-loving, dedicated
Patty Miller 16816 Aldersyde Dr. Shaker Hts., OH 44150 Timothy Miller Rt. 7, Box 524 MorganTown, W. VA. 26505 Patient, hard-working, friendly Paul William Mills 550 Sioux Dr. Westerville, OH 43081 Baseball, basketball, reading, backgammon , chess James H. Mintun, III 31 University Park Fredonia, NY 14063 Fun-loving, camping out, outgoing personality
Thomas Mobilia 1025 Greenfield Rd. Woodmere, NY 11598
John Bradley Moore 3062 Magevney St. Memphis, TENN. 38128
Tony Morales 85 Keswick Dr. Hudson, OH 44236 Eric Morrison 404 Ridgely Ave. Annapolis, MD. 21401
Joyce Morrow 13513 Claiborne E. Cleveland,OH.
Linda V. Mortensen 910 Clarksville Rd. Sharon, PENN. 16146 Musical, outgoing, happy Robin L. Moss 3500 Greenwich Rd. Norton, OH 44203 Athletic, compassionate, appreciative, conscientio,us, sensitive, conservative Ann Mowery 2831 East Erie Ave. lorain, OH 44052 Energetic , ambitious" athletic , tennis, golf , music, bicycling Mark Munzert 8183 Dexter Pkwy. Baldwinsville, NY Outgoing, friendly , humorous, fun
Heather Murphy 8493 Brandywine Road Northfield, OH 44037 Friendly, athletic
Raymond F. Murphy III 141 Freeman Parkway Providence, RI 02906 Athlete, actor, good student nice guy Julie Nash 20290 Kramer Drive Rocky River, OH 44116 Animal-lover , caring , reflective, fun-loving, sensitive
Robert Neff 7 Overhill Rd . Verona, NJ. "Five words isn't many"
Owen Newson 355 Watchung Ave. Bloomfield, NJ. 07003 Basketball, music, easygoing, sailing, " preacher's kid " lieu Bich-Thi Nguyen 322 E. Henry St. Wooster, OH 44641 I like ping-pong, movies, and listening to music Susan Nickel 284 Monticello Dr. Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 I enjoy just about anyth ing !
Stephen Thomas Nye 8 linda St. Westboro, Mass. 01581 Pleasant, realistic, idealistic, polite
Marcellanne Nyitrai 4833 Freeman Rd. Orchard Park, NY 14127 Horses!, crafts, drama, shy, persistent
Jani Oder 411 Hedges St. tiffin, OH 44883 I love sports and fu n! Martha Oesch 4125 Oak Knoll Dr. Youngstown, OH 44512 A gastronome, an ailurophile, a fair-goer Sharon O'Gawa 319 Lincoln Place Petoskey, MICH. 99770 Friendly, enthusiastic, semi-outgoing, responsible
Robert C. Ogden 2230 William and Mary Dr. Alexandria, VA. 22308 Thoughtful, fun-loving, athletic
Utako Ohno 3-31-5 Kamimequro Meguro-Ku Tokyo, JAPAN tennis, ski Patrick O'Neal 5031 Warner Rd. Westerville, Ohio 43081 Ambitious, quiet
Karen Owen 304 SW "Ho St. Richmond, IN. 47374 Open-minded, positive, people-oriented, conscientious
Georgios Papageorgiou 23 Papaphi St. Thessaloniki, Greece Antagonistic but honest, 路stable in my ideas
Nikolaos Papatsas 95 M. Botsari St. Thessaloniki, Greece Tad Papes 10 Nancy lane Chappaqua, NY. 10514 Sociable, determined, sports, science, writing
Thomas Pappas 153 West Market Orville, Ohio Enjoys tough baseball, basketball, girls Tim Parcher 4176 State Route 601 Norwalk, OH 44857 Athletic, good-humored, polite
lynette Parker 121 Westbury Rd. lutherville, MD. 21093 Politics, traveling, crafts, reading, peace Debi Parnell 17370 Spanghurst Dr. Walton Hills, OH. 44146 Energetic, athletic, sunshine, smiles, active
Mary Jennifer Parrish 4458 Wash . Blvd. Indianapolis, IN . 46205 Fun , caring, hard-working, impetuous, happy
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Sharon Patrick 337 Hume St. North-Canton, OH. 44720 Friendly, ambitious, easygoing, outdoor sports, biking Joey Pavlov itch 2091 Lamberton Rd. Cleveland Hts., OH. 44118 Musician, sarconic , runner, good-natured, girl crazy 0
0ri A. Pedersen Ripplewood Dr. Lake Hopatcong, NJ . 07849 Quiet, stubborn, silly
Brian C. Perry 1885 Allandale E. Cleveland, OH. St.. Ignatius High, football , Big Brother, swim instructor, life guard Miriam Phan 18504 Lewis Dr. Maple Hts., OH. 44137 Friendly, competent, act i ve., de pen dab Ie, understanding
Mari R. Ponce 2545 Whitehorse Rd. Berwyn, PA. 19312 Allyson Porter 15 Owen St. Mattapan , MA. 02126 Ambitious, friendly, shy, shy, nature lover
Penny Price 840 River Rd. Beaver, PA. 15009 Petite, outgoing, musically and athletically inclined
William N. Price 5012 Tilden St., N.w. Washington, D.C. 20016
Kevin Pucci Alliance, OH. 44601 Gregory Pulgiese 166 Byram Shore Rd. Greenwich, CT. 06830 Reliable, considerate, athletic, leader, ambitious
Michael Rabin 32 Sugarbush Ln. Chagrin Falls, OH. 44022 Peter Randol 1115 Brookwood Birmingham, MICH. 48009 Humorous, outgoing, companionable, gregarious, athletic
Deb Rastetter
629V2 Nold Ave. Wooster, OH. 44691 Serious, but likes having fun John G. Reed 2261 Ridgewood Rd. Akron, OH. 44313
Dan ny Reiser 3396 W. 99th St. Cleveland, OH. 44102
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Paul C. Rettew B 26 Briarwood Dr. lancaster, NY. 14086
Blake Rhein 10 21695. Kenwood Rocky River, OH. 44118 Always tooking for new experiences
Chris Richard 20 1157 School St. Indiana, PA. 15701 Wrestling, creative writing, sailing, Spanish
Mimi Richmond 8 P.O. Box 403 Chagrin Falls, OH. 44022 Drama, creative, listener, smile
Morris Robinson 4 1844 lakeview Rd. Cleveland, OH. 44112 Friendly, out-going, helpful, dynamic, optimistic Kirk E. Roman 4 6810 Revere Rd. Parma Hts., OH. 44130 Articulate, ambitious, dependable, persistent, sociable Rick Romine A 320 First St. Imlay City, MICH. 48444 Sports and reading
Bob Rudge 3 434 Canyon Dr. Canonsburg, PA. 15317 Athletic
Kevin Ruple 3 1723 South Ridge West Ashtabula, OH. 44004 Will and desire in baseball, music and good movies
Kevin Russell 4 512 Ballentime Marion,OH. Sports, reading, people Regine Saint-Amand B 120 Holmes Blvd. Wooster, OH. 44691 Meeting people, hobbies are macrame, crochet
Bon Sanborn 2D 25 Norwood Ave. Summit, NJ. 07901 Sincere, cellist, friendly, agreeable, determined Amy Sancetta 3 . Chagrin Falls, OH. 44022
Belinda Sanders D 2320 Garden Ct. Cleveland, OH. 44104 Volleyball, softball, and loves individuals who are truly individuals Teresa D. Salerno 2F 27 Round Hill Road Chappaqua, NY. 10514
Adrienne Kay Sauro 9 217 Kendall Road Kendall Park, NJ. 08824 Sense of humor, friendly, music, theater, sewing, gardening
Susie Sawyer 1098 4th St. Beaver, PA. 15009 Amiable, sensitive, active, tennis, skiing
Walter Scheid Rt. 13, Box 307 Muncie, Indiana 47302 Adaptable Martha Scherer S. Red Oak Rd. Wilmington, Delaware 19806 Quiet , industrious, independent, patient, friendly linda Schifer 1952 River Road Bucyrus, OH. 44820 Tomboy, goofy, selfdetermined Scott Schiller 14103 Town Farm Road Upper Marlboro, MD. 20870 Tenacity, musical, stubbornness, political, and modesty
Robert W. Schmuck 31401 Daniel Dr. Willowick, OH. 44094 Elizabeth Schnurr 176 Fawn Valley Dr. McMurray, PA. 15317
Daniel S. Sechrist 292 Greenbrier Sunbury, OH. 43074
Bob Secor 212 Maple St. Willard, OH. 44890 Hunting, fishing
Carolyn Selby 109 Wesport Drive Pittsburgh, PA. 15238 Happy, considerate, musical, short, friendly, girls' basketball, yearbook, sewing, singing, church John Shafer RD #1, Box 181 Creston, OH. 44217 Christian, friendly, music, genealogy, gardening
John R. Shaw 1709 Fairway Dr. Lorain, OH. 44053 Swim, polo, scuba, anything wet! Leonie L. Sheldon High Island South Bristol, Maine 04568 Independent, vibrant, harmonic, philosophic, political Anne Sherwood 1734 Lake Road Webster, NY 14530 Enthusiastic, optimistic, sensitive, art, soccer
Ginn'y Lou Shew 397 Faith Dr. Pittsburgh, PA. 15236 Considerate, creative, dependable fun-loving, in~ustrious
Tim Shoger 318 Nevada St. Northfield, MINN. 55057 Friendly, athletic, musical
David Shuster 33134 Redwood Avon Lake, OH. 44012 Swimmer, musician, adventurer, AFS'er, baker Aileen Silverstone P.O. Box 589 Dover, OH. 44622 Music, animals, raquetball, jogging Rebecca A. Simmons 913 Fourth Street St. Mary's, W. VA. 26170 Enjoy life and like people Julia Ann Skaggs 4224 Kanawba Country Club Rd. S. Charleston, W. VA. 24309 Easy-going, ambitious, independent, receptive, perceptive, and occasionally stubborn! Alice Cary Smith 866 Foxland Dr. Pittsburgh, PA . 15243 Enjoy music, plays flute, skis, easy-going
David Smith 36852 Sunnydale Livonia, MICH. 48154 Quiet, shy, independent and pleasant
Deanna Dawn Smith 25751 Lakeshore Blvd. Euclid} OH. 44132 Inquisitive, appreciative, content, happy, crazy
Mark Douglas Smith 4705 Locust Hill Ct. Bethesda, MD. 20014
Michael Smith 955 E. 347 Eastlake, OH. 44094 Active, energetic, dedicated, enthusiastic, religious
Paul Brian Smith 9631 Fleet Rd. Villa Park, CA. 92667
Richard J. Smith 6325 Sheringham Birmingham, MICH. 48010 Basketball, fishing, music
Sydney Smyth 27 Deep Gorge Rd. Greenwich, CT. 06830 Laughing, carefree, open, honest, friendly
Doug Sohn 6 Brautigam La. Midland Park, NJ. 07432 Happy, productive, ambitious, fishing" computers, running Bill Somerlot 576 Girard Ave. Marion, OH. 43302 Football, swimming, fishing, FCA, skiing
Hank Sperry 5473 Folkestone Dr. Dayton, OH. 45459 Likes sports, skiing, compiling sports stats Paul Spierling 7 Wakon Dr. Katonah, NY. 10536 Easy going, good listener, sports, skiing
Joe Sproule 110 Fairhill Dr. Rochester, NY. 14618 Athletic track and snowskiing, music, friendly, likes parties
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Brigit Staatsen Hoenderstr. 24 Ledeacker The Netherlands Nature, music, books, meeting people Peter Stamatis 76 Country Corner Lane Fairport, NY 14450 Friendly, athletic, open, content, active
Scott Steffen 5655 Dutch Ridge Road Beaver, PA Easy-going, fun, sports Beth Steimel 221 East Jackson Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Sports, friendly,dancing, dependable, and honest
Harold D. Stetson 222 N. Chancellor Street Newton , PA 18940 Didn 't get your first letter
Joni Stevens 583 West Steeles Cor. Road Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Dance, bowl, golf, science
Greg Stone 5432 Garean Drive North Olmsted, OH 44070 Bowling, skiing, soccer, softball, ping-pong
Judy Stone 96 Glendale Drive Tonawanda, NY 14150 Friendly, reliable, witty, cO':1siderate, outgoing
Wendy Stoner . ./ 8 Radnor Way V Radnor, PA 19087 A true feminist, friendly, honest, loves people and parties Sandy Stratton 35 Marion Road West Princeton, NJ 08540 loving, conscientious, humorous, quiet, athletic Dan Strauch 1552 Gasche Street Wooster, Ohio 44691 Unreserved, celebrative, adventure~ome, partyloving, procrastinating Derek W. Straut 210 Lambart Drive Princeton , New Jersey
Joe Stuligross 119 Wright Street Saukesha, WI 53186 Trombone, jazz music, choir, camping
Duane Sunagel 889 Livermore Elyria, Ohio 44035 All sports
Timoth y Sutherland 132 McCurdy Drive Pittsburgh . PA 15235 Psalm 50, v 9a, banjo, guitar, history, Monty Python's Flying Circus
Lee Svete 962 Archwood Lorain, Ohio 44052 Sports, music, blue, summer, friendly, collector
Rachel Swanger 2718 Cardinal Road Springfield, Ohio Track, skiing, biking, traveling Deborah Taylor 6002 Brunswick Street Springfield, VA 22150 Traveling, talking, foreign languages, school activities, and being sociable
Eric Taylor Fairhill Farms, Road Pittsburgh, PA 15143 Tennis, skiing, music, gu itar, theatre Gib Tecca 749 West Point Akron , Ohio 44310
Dawn M . Teigeler 131 E. Terrace Avenue Lakewood, NY 14750 Athletic, precise, jovial, instinctive, casually reserved John Thomas 2918 Midvale Road ~..jW Canton , Ohio Easy-going, dependable, enthu siastic, industrious
Janis Thompson 2265 Dover Road We stlake, Ohio 44145 Mu sic, outd oors, people, tenni s, jogging
Jerry A. Thompson 1746 Hamilton Street Warren, Ohio 44485 Independent, ambitious, optimistic, inquisitive, naturalist
John Thompson 301 Grant Street Sewickley, PA 15143 Rowdy, understanding, peaceful, friendly
Kimberly Thompson 15 Schuyler Street New Rochelle, NY 10801 Sports-minded,out-going, enthusiastic, humanitarian humorous Rossman Thompson 517 Barrett Street Wilmington, Del. 19802 Athletic, loves music and getting to know people
David D. Tiftickjian 55 Berkley Place Buffalo, NY 14209 Business, economics, soccer, scuba diving, and other outdoor sprots Sue Ann Tindall 90 Fresh Meadow lane Milford, Conn . 06460 Ah".'~j's ~e~!"~hi!":S f::!' ;:e'.-: and different experiences
Susan Tomlinson 4121 NE 25th Avenue Ft. lauderdale, Fla. 33308 Photography, sun, reading rugby, swimming
Eufthimios Tsiliopoulos Leoforos Alexandras 49 Athens Greece T.T. 701 "five words are not enough"
Elaine Turley 2611 Valley View Drive Cuyahoga, Falls, OH 44223 Hard worker and a perfectionist
Jennifer Turner 91 Brentwood Drive Penfield, NY 14526 Poetry, skiing, sailing
Faranak Tutunchi 107 Farahzaa.n Expressway Tehran , Iran Calm, dependable, cooperative June Tveekrem 621 Surfside Drive Akron, Ohio 44319
Marcel Maria Van Tuijn Saint Andrew's School Boca Raton, Fla. 33434 Holland, Florida, travelling dancing Audrey Vaughn 137 E. Market Street Bethlehem, PA 18018 Out-going, interested in sports and outdoor activities Karin Verbree Grote Haarsekade 57 4205 VK Gorinehem Netherlands Friends, playing tennis, reading, languages, traveling
Ann Vial 35 Woodside Lane Princeton, NJ 08540
Juan Carlos Villanueva Apartado 4216 Panama 5 Republic of Panama Socialbe, optimistic, imaginative, congenial, objective Janice Vitkovics 4540 State Road Cleveland, Ohio Ambitious, resourceful, cooperative, sociable
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G.Viventi 12 Pinewood Drive Scotia, NY 12302 Lisa Ann Vodak 3892 Savoy Drive Fairview Park, OH 44126 People oriented, eager, talkative
Sarah Webster Vodrey Park Boulevard East Liverpool, OH 43920 Quiet, Christian, musical , outdoorsy, artistic Gail Wagner 10922 Swans field Road Columbia, MD 21044 Crazy, athletic, horsey, fun-loving, party
Mark Wall Colburn Road Bemus Point, NY 14742 I want to meet people at the " Woo"
John C. Walsh 15 Pameroy Road Madison, NJ 07940 Active, friendly, musical, frisbee, golf, tennis, backpacking Drew E. Walters 5163 Fallsmead Downs Virginia Beach, Va. 23462 Golf, travel, photography, reading
Amy M. Waltz 12 Baldwin Street Hudson, Ohio 44236 Quiet, friendly, honest, outdoors, swimming, animals, people Norene A. Walworth 117 Maruth Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15237 Organized, dependable, fun, aware Daivd Ward 15 Walnut Place Allendale, NJ 07401 Active, outgoing, politics drama, music
Tbomas Warner 9 Adelphi Drive Greenlawn, NY 11740 Frienply, musical, athletic, energetic, sports, movies, trombone Sarah Weatherwax 101 Pembroke Street Springfield, Mass. 01104 Athletic, musical
Pam Weiler RR#3 Crookston, MN 56716 Cheerful, active, musical
Dave Willey 301 Maywinn Road Defiance, Ohio 43512 Golfer, saxophonist, thespian, swimmer, jazz enthusiast
Carol Lynne Williams 19 Gladbrook Road Pittsford, NY 14534 Easy-going, looking for fun Elizabeth J. Williams 258 N. Rolling Road Springfield, PA 19064 Music, tennis, skiing, swimming
Mike Williams 9856 Black Diamond Road Marshallville, Ohio 44645 Quiet, athletic, easy to get along with, enjoy sports Wendy Williams Tarry-A-Bit Road Waccabuc, NY 10597
Lori Wilson 330 Saybolt Avenue Wooster, Ohio Swimming, tennis
Robin Wilson 16285 Admiral Fraser, MI 48026
Susan Wilson 60 'Kenton Road Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Jogging, tennis, playing piano, music
Joseph (Jay) R. West 317 Brentford Road Haverford, PA Ch ristian, sensitive, athletic, out-going
Sarah Westfall 3711 La Mesa Drive Akron, Ohio 44313 Nancy Westlake 116 Deerfield Road Broomall, PA 19008
Joan Wetzel 870 Marseilles Avenue Upper Sandusky, Oh 43351 Friends, people, plants, sports, outdoors, horses, reading, sunshine, music
linda Whitford 23 Belcher Drive Sunbury, MA 01776 Enthusiastic, lively, open, fun Halsey M. Whitney 4 Rabbit Lane Dorian, Conn. 06820 Leader, together person, independent, thoughtful
Jennifer Wick 3 Hamilton Road East Granoy, CT 06026 Christian, loves outdoors, people
Dorothy Wickert 3705 Ca'melot Drive Annandale, Va . 22003 Reserved, friendly
Carol Winant 46 Hood Drive Canfield, Ohio 44406 Active, good listener, creative, loves music and animals
Bob Wollenberg 158 W . Alta Vista Ottumwa, Iowa 52501 Different, creative, happy I like magic, music Matthew Wolff 34 Cawndale Tiffin, Ohio 44883 I do many things
Susan Wright 55 Canterbury Road WE Jamestown, NY 14701 Energetic, ambitious, fun~ loving, horses, skiing Bob Yopko 3105 Avalon Road 'Carrollton, Ohio 44615 Politics, outdoor sports
Carole Youngberg 5 Towet Mountain Drive Bernardsville, NJ 07924 Optimistic, ambitious, well-organized, patient, sens itive
Larry Zeff 326Q Lamarque Drive Cincinnati, Ohio 45236 Fun, personable, caring, enjoy being with people and life Peter Zornow 1630 Sunset Drive Hamilton, Ohio 45013 Friendly, kind, plays the trombone, thoughtful
Daniel McKenty 989 Penn Drive S. West Chester, Pa. 19380
Nancy Jo McMillan Avonworth High School Pittsburgh, Pa. 15202 love to laugh, participate in sports, and just have a good time Paul Miller 115 Maple Hill Rd. Gladwyne, Pa. 19035 Flyfishing, automechanfcs, photography. Darrin Quinn Clifton Rd. Oak Ridge, N.J. 07438 Moody, weird, intense, lazy, spaced-out. lucy Rich 508 Hawthorne Rd. Berwyn, Pa. 19312 Music, traveling, friends, poetry, goofing-off. David J. Smith 88 W. Heffner St. Delaware, Ohio 43015 Track, running, international relations, photography. Victor Smith 1607 Hawthorne Forest Grove, Oregon 97116 Soccer and the outdoors
Jack Thomas 1117 Arcturus lane Alexandria, VA 22308 Basketball, baseball, girls (last resort: Math) Greg Tonian 310 Rannoch Ct. louisville, Ky. 40243 Camera, running, racquet, backpacking, fishin'. Douglas Van Wie 3 Seaforth St. Road #6 Troy, New. York 12180
Peter von Allmen 225 Ashwood Rd. Villanova, Pa. 19085 Mike Weber 350 N. Wade Washington, Pa. 15301 Easy to get along with.
Paul William (Bill) Black II 304 Teryl Drive • Mt. Vernon , Ohio 43050 Swimming Richard A. Bowers 6 403 Wash Avenue Tyrone, Penna. 16686
Dianna Troyer 11034 Mt. Eaton Road Marshallville, Ohio 44645 Independent, caring, fun- . loving, friendly, studious
Ann Zuberbuhler 256 Chippewa Park Road Beaver Falls, PA 15010 loves to meet people, skiing, photography, guitar
LATE ARRIVALS Mark Boyd 3743 langherst Cincinnati, Ohio 45236
Susan Ckrie 346 N. Elm St. Orrville, Ohio 44667 Music, theatre, reading, hiking, swimming. Mitchell Harper 137 Monument Ave. Malvern, PA. 19355 Creative. crazy, open-minded, adventurous.
George Hasapes 17 King Ave. Melville, NY 11746 Ski and play lacrosse.
Jay Heiser 10594 Partridge Tr. Brecksville, Ohio 44141 Saxophone, flute, part-time newspaper photographer Amy Hunter 15 Devonwood Rd. Wayne, Pa. 19087 Amy-able, talkative, vivacious, optimistic, overt. Donna Kirkbride 527V2 8th St. Marietta, Ohio Friendly, movies, reading prospective attorney. Roger Koami SIC John Schmider BP 63 Buea SW Province Cameroon, Africa Susan Lancaster 703 W. Ashland Indianola, la. 50125 Fun, easy-going, a riot, laughter.
Curtis D. Lloyd 404 N. Madison Troy, Ohio 45373 Determined, confident, conservative. Betsy Martinson 1593 Groton Dr. Hudson, Ohio 44236 Creative, fun-loving, thoughtful, art. Scott Mason 51 Gray Ave. Greenwich, NY 12834 Outgoing, friendly, tru verbal, musical.
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Guaranteed Watch and Jewelry Repair Charms and pierced Earrings "Use our convenient Lag Away or Budget Pl4n" 124 East liberty St.
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Come see us at our new location for: Levi's • Levi's for Girls Viceroy Wrangler • Sedgefield
WELCOME to the College of Wooster and to the Wooster Community. We sincerely hope you find this year a most memorable one. We invite you to become active in our community affairs as we will in those of vour college. We also invite you to stop into one of our banking offices and ask about our many services. Our Thrifti-Check checking accounts are designed especially for the student and its cost is under your control. We have many services that we hope you will take advantage of this year. I f you find the need for financial assistance during your stay with us, please let us help. We have five offices to serve you with our Cleveland-Beall Office just north of the college campus. STOP IN AND SAY HELLO, WON'T YOU?
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William Annat Company Department Store Fashion Accessories • Men'swear • Yard Goods Home Furnishings • Domestics • Appliances
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路 .. The ideal accommodations. Fine Food, and pleasant rooms. Perhaps you would enjoy a round of golf. Owned and operated by The College of Wooster, the Wooster Inn is a unique dining and lodging experience. Over-looking the college golf course, it offers fine dining and comfortable accomodations in an elegant atmosphere. Student discounts for meals available.
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Welcome To Wooster! Come See us for: • Hallmark cards • Party and Weddinn Supplies • Jewelry • Candles • Gifts FOR THAT SPECIAL BOOT ... "Boot Boutique" For Both Guys & Gals
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BRADLEY'S RESTAURANT W. Liberty
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LARRY'S HAIR FASHIONS 2653 Cleveland Rd . • Wooster, OH 44691 PHO E: 345-7408
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"You are assured of professional personnel, complete optical services, plus ... " Convenient Hours 9-5 :30 Mon., Tues., Fri., Sat. 9-8:30 Thurs. Closed Wed.
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Arch's Hidden Garden VEGETARIAN DINNERS SERVED Our Specials: • Fresh Salads • Avocados • Eggplant Sandwiches • Tacos • Herbal Teas • Smoothies and juices See us at: 131 N. Market,
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MOLLIE MILLER'S · 123 E. Liberty St.
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