Class of 1984 Directory

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THE NEW PEOPLE

CLASS OF '84 -

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The New People Class of 1984 CAROLYN SELBY, C. Editor PAM WEILER, C. Editor Published by the Student Government Association of The College of Wooster

ABOUT OUR COVER ..... Our cover was designed by Carey Pelto.


HELLO I Welcome to Wooster, New People. You are now holding the finished product which you probably helped to make possible. Please take time to carefully read through the first few pages. They describe the main activities which you may become involved in during your years at the college. The activities include governmental responsibilities, publications, housing options, church oriented groups and musical organizations. We hope you enjoy the pictures of your classmates as well as their unique descriptions. Best wishes to a class of "fun-loving, athletic, friendly and enthusiastic;' people. Thanks again I Carolyn Selby Pam Weiler

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CAMPUS COUNCIL Campus Council is a decision-making body composed of students, faculty, and administrators. 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 for 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 Chairperson, John Talbot.

JUDICIAL BOARD The Judicial Board is a panel of students, faculty, and administrative officials who are repsonsible 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. 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 openings for members each year for two-year positions. For further information on the Judicial Board contact Steve Travers, Chairperson.

INDEX The INDEX, Wooster's yearbook, is published each quarter, covering the events of the previous quarter. Focusing on all College activities and organizations, the INDEX serves as a creative and en~rtaining history of the College. The staff welcomes all students interested rn assisting with any and all facts of assembling a yearbook. Students interested in copy writing, layout, photography, and advertising sales should speak to 1980-81 INDEX editor, Mary Neagoy. lhe index's office is located in Lowry Center basement, just down the hall from Mom's Truck Stop.

POTPOURRI Published twice a week by the Student Government Association, POTPOURRI has for 11 years been recognized as the unofficial news sheet of the College. Students wishing to inform each other of meetings, spe~ial 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. The issues may be found on dining tables in Lowry Center and Kittredge Dining Halls. 3


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 staff meetings, held weekly. 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 ol 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 Louise Blum.

wcws WCWS, 92 FM, is a 390-watt, noncommercial, educational radio station located in Wishart Hall which strives to professionally serve Wayne County with diversified programming as licensed by the Federal Communications Commission. WCWS is completely managed and operated by College of Wooster students. Any student is welcome to become involved in one or several aspects of WCWS including news and sportscasting, engineering, public affairs programming, production, and music programming. Radio experience is greatly admired but not required. In addition to news and public affairs programming and College of Wooster sportscasts WCWS offers Classical, Jazz, Soul, Country, Album-Oriented Rock, and Pop Contemporary music. If interested in being involved at the C.O.W. and serving the community, WCWS is for youl For more information contact Martha Lord, Station Manager.

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 Social Responsibility. 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 Pete Sundman, I. S.C. President, for further information. 4


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 130 women. A joint governing body called the InterClub 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 Hallpween party for the Wooster school children, Homecoming decorations, and the ICC formal. Get to know us, as we get to know you. For more information, contact linda Loesch.

WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTER The Women's Resource Center 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. The Center 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. For information contact Karen Wilson.

BLACK STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION The Black Students' 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. All 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/BigSister 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 all avenues for expression of Black ideas on campus. For more information, please contact Eugenia Hull. 5


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 Akron chapter, but is independent and requires no dues or national membership. All persons concerned with the environment are welcome to join. Sierra Club activities include initiating outdoor programs, encouraging conservation, sponsoring environment workshops, and writing letters. The Sierra Club is a young organization and welcomes any and all new ideas. For more information, contact Gordon Whitney.

路 NEWMAN MINISTRY While Newman Ministry is a Catholic Campus Ministry, it serves all 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 all members of the College community, and an invitation is extended to all to share in Newman Center programs. Informal dinner gatherings are held each week in Lowry Center. Newman Ministry plans, this year, opportunities for eucharistic celebration, renewal weekends, noted speakers and entertainers ... all providing spiritual, educational, and social enrichment. For more information, contact Father Wysocki at St. Mary's Catholic Church.

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 McGraw Chapel, the congregation worships at 10:30 Sunday mornings, led by Gordon Stewart, assisted by Mark Wendorf. 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 lounge, 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. 6


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, symposiums, 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 aiiiSA activities. For further information, please contact Debbie Mix.

BABCOCK INTERNATIONAL HOUSE Babcock International House is a residence hall for men and women. A limited number of freshmen will be admitted to the program. Priority to live there will be given to international students, persons who have lived or studied abroad, language majors, cultural area studies majors, students whose academic pursuits are leading toward a vocation in international relations.

DOUGLASS HUMANITIES HOUSE Douglass Hall Humanities House is a residence hall for men and women. A limited number of freshman will be admitted to the program. The notion of the "humanities" is narrowly conceived, and one need not be a humanities major to live in Douglass. Persons who are performers in the arts and those who have a strong interest in a philosophical, theological, historical, or aesthetic approach to humane and artistic problems are welcome. The many and varied programs in Douglass have included: firesides with visiting scholars, panel discussions with faculty and administration, music and dramatic performances by residents, a disco, continental breakfasts, music, study breaks, pumpkin carving contest and many others.

HARAMBEE AND HESSON HOUSES The goal of Harambee and Hesson Houses is to strive toward Black Brotherhood and Third World understanding through programs that are educationally, culturally and socially relevant to the entire Wooster community. The group's program involves inviting incoming Freshmen and transfer students to live with us their first quarter on campus. It provides them with the opportunities to live with upperclasmen or upperclasswomen and assimilate more quickly into the mainstream of college life. Harambee and Hesson Houses solicit about 23 members from the college community. As stated above, incoming transfers and Freshmen are also welcome. Regular membership is open to all Black and Third World students. Contact person: Terry Walker. 7


WAGNER HALL: A Question of Values

THE WOOSTER CHORUS

Wagner Hall is a program residence hall for men and women. A limited number of entering freshmen will be admitted to the program. In Wagner students and staff work cooperatively to raise and answer questions which pertain to values. Both students and staff are members of small discussion groups in which they have the opportunity to discuss any issue which reflects their needs and concerns. In its programming, Wagner strives for a diversity which reflects the ranging interests of its residents. This year, yisiting faculty and guests led discussions ori topics such as: world hunger, South Africa, the values of American Indians, genetic intervention, and death and aging.

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, Mr. J. Russell. Interested Singers are cordially invited to audition. Academic credit is given.

THE WESTMINSTER CHOIR MEN'S INTRAMURALS The Men's Intramural Department provides athletic activities for men not participating in varsity sports. Fifteen sports are offered throughout the school year; four sports - touch football, volleyball, basketball, and softball -are the heart of the program. Any registered College student is eligible with the exception that members of a varsity sports team may not play tha& sport at t he intramural level. Questions or suggestions should be directed to the Intramural Director at the Physical Education Center.

WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Wooster Women's Athletic Association provides a st ructure within which 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 intercollegiate athletic program. WAA works in cooperation w ith the Department of Physical Education and uses P.E.C. facilities, equipment, supplies, and professional services to provide enjoyment and relaxation for you. For more information, contact Lisa Seward.

DEBATE OR ORATORY Intercollegiate teams and oratorical and extemporaneous contests are organized for all interested students. A n active forensic program is directed by the Department of Speech. Wooster's debate team competes in t he top levels of intercollegiate forensics, appearing nationwide against teams f rom Harvard, UCLA, and numerous other top schools. Interested students should contact Dr. Gerald Sanders, director of forensics for further information. 8

The Westminster Choir is a large chorus composed of students, faculty, and townspeople. It 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 and the Sunday morning worship service are the only requirements. On behalf of the church, you are cordially invited to participate in this program.

SCOT BAND The Scot Band, directed by Dr. Stuart Ling, is a co-educational organization of about 80 musicians. The Scot Band plays at all football games. The Scot Symphonic Band gives two regular c~ncerts each seas?n and also occasional out of town programs. The Scot P1pe Band plays w1th the Marching Band during football season and makes appearances around the state during the school years.

BLACK ENSEMBLE The Wooster Black Ensemble is a newly chartered campus organization. Campus Council would like to congratulate the Black Ensem~le and ~ish them the best in their future endeavors. The Black Ensemble IS compnzed of approximately 20 students who will be performing in and around the Wooster vicinity. As they begin to organize they hope to expand their program to other areas, through tours. For more information, contact Dana Baker.

THISTLE Thistle, the literary magazine of the College, features poetic, liter~ry, and art works by members of the College of Wooster commumty. Photography is also spotlighted. All major works literary and visual art originating from the College community should have an outlet; Thistle helps to fulfill this need. 9


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.

JAZZ ENSEMBLE The Jazz Ensemble is a group of approximately 20 members that play a variety of jazz styles appearing locally and off-campus. Members receive academic credit for participation. See Dr. Ling of the Music Department if you would like to audition for one of these groups.

WOOSTER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Wooster Smyphony Orchestra is an ensemble of over 80 players including college students, faculty, administrative personnel, and townspeople. The strings rehearse alone on Mondays from 4:00 to 5:30p.m. and the entire ensemble rehearses on Wednesday from 7:00 to 9:30p.m. There are four 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. Academic credit is received for student participation. Nancy Buckingham of the Music Department is the director.

STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD The Student Activities Board is a student run organization whose aim is to provide both entertainment and culture for the Student Body. The S.A.B. sponsors on the average from 10- 15 programs a week. The S.A.B. consists of a Chairperson and Ass't. Chairperson, 11 committees, each responsible for a different area of programming . Such as: Concerts, Films, Speakers, Outdoor Recreation, Travel to name a few. Each committee has it's own chairperson while the committees themselves vary in size. One new addition to campus entertainment is the newly remodeled student bar, lchabod's. lchabod's is open almost every weekend providing happy hours, live bands and other special events (check your calendar for up to date information). In order for the S.A.B. to be a successful organization it needs student involvement. Get involved and experience the other side of college. So come into our office located on the hallway to the right of Mom's TruckStop or give us a call at Ext. 378 or 563.

Chairperson . . ............ .. ............... .. ... . ..... Lee Reynolds Assistant Chairperson .... .. ............... . . . ..... ..... Pete Morgan Secretary . .. .. . ...... ... ........... . .... . .... .. ..... Molly Wharton Lowry Center Director . . .... . ....... . .... ...... .... . ..... Hal Closson

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 traditional literature 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 of Westminster Church. It periodically premieres works of student composers in the Student Composition Recitals. Auditions are held during the first and second weeks of the Fall Quarter and academic credit is received.

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 9:00p.m. Membership is gained through an audition with the conductor, Mr. J. Russell. Academic credit is offered for those who desire it. A cordial invitation is extended to interested members of the Class of 1984. 10

Committee Chairpersons Art ........ . ..... . . . .... . ....... .. .............. . ..... Cindy Wolfe Black Forum .................... . ... ...... . ........ . . Valencia Garlic Concerts ............... ..... .............. ... . . ........ Tom Litzler Films ............ . . . ... . ........................... Adrienne Sauro Outdoor Recreation .... . ............... . .............. . Kathy Carrier Publicity ............................ Dan Schulte & Melinda Lawrence Speakers & Topics ................. . ...... . .......... Greg Brelesford Special Events & Interests ....... . ............. . .. . ....... . Bill Boone lchabod's .............................. Jeff Kramp & Jim Zuberbuhler . Lowry Center Activities ..... . .............. . ............. Greg Kezele I

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THE NEW

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Lea A. Acton 597 Bayless Road Greenfield, Ohio 45123 " .... enthusiastic bookloving, sports-playing, peoplemeeting collector:•

Jacqueline (Jackie) Addis 912 Western Meadows Ct. Albuquerque, NM 87114 Determined, flexable, caring, cheerful, & enthusiastic.

Andrea R. Aikin 6935 Lawnpark Brecksville, Ohio 44141

Sarah E. (Eiizabetnl Alexander 1020 Coles Blvd. Portsmouth, Ohio 45662 "Stranger than Fiction"

Mark D. Allan 107 Sharon Lane Greenlawn, NY 11740 Skiing, parties, beech clean, & reverent

John (Jack) M. Allard 7514 Honesty Way Bethesda, MD 20034 "Likes History and meeting people:•

Leslie M . Andelson

'12877 Peach Tree La. Rocky River, Ohio 44116 Vivacious, happy, caring, creative, & friendly.

Karen Renee Anderson 308Twin Hills Dr. Pittsburgh, PA 15216 Athletic, adventurous, creative, energetic, and vivacious. 14


Michael (Mike) E. Anderson 334 E. Brown Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311 Quiet, sports-football, loves children, and friendly.

Randall B. Anderson 48W. 5th St. Celoron, NY 14720 Musical, outgoing, friendly, humorous, & fun-loving.

Keith N. Anna 2721 Shreve Road Wooster, Ohio 44891 Christian, athletic, quiet, shy, artistic, & kind.

HenryAnteh D.E.R. Yaounde, Camero Black hair, brown eyes, tall & broad face.

Barbara (Barb) L. Armstrong 18760 High Parkway Rocky River, Ohio 44116 Mountains, laughter, sunshine, & Genesis.

Rebecca (Becky) Atkinson 266 East Ave. Greenville, PA 16125 Sometimes quiet, naturelover, &friendly.

Greg Arney 8498 Manchester Navarre, Ohio 44862 Athletic, adventurous, caring, outgoing, & robust.

Arthur N. Bailey, Jr. 444 Hunt Road Jamestown, NY 14701 Creative, musical, witty, easy going, & loyal

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Andrew (Andy) A. Baird 1435Gasche Wooster, Ohio 44691 Enjoy sports, traveling, music, & friends.

Lisa J . Banyay 3411 Mink St., NW Johnstown, Ohio 43031 Sports-minded, bookworm, active, fun-loving & creative. Ella F. Bartholomew 6611 N.E. 21st Road Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308 • Animated, receptive, unreserved adventuresome, & casual.

Jill M. Basinger 9128 Sixth St. Lanham, MD 20801 Christian, sports, shy, organized, & jokester.

Sugeng Basuki 24-A Cable Rd. Singapore 10 Singapore Easy going, & quiet.

Ann M. Beatty 825 Vannah Ave. Louisvile, KY 40223 "I don't plan ahead very:'

David R. Beckman 5632 Beacon Hill Seven Hills, Ohio 44131

Richard (Rick) C. Beltz

63 Clearwater Drive

Willingboro, NJ 08046 Zinger, charmer, slinger, pedaler, & fingers.

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Barbara (Barb) K. Benson 3588 Cemetery Hilliard, Ohio 43026 "Shy, scatterbrained, bubbly, realistic dreamer:'

MichaelS. Berg 3616 Sutherland Shaker Heights, Ohio 44122 Keith A. Beveridge 106 North Park Dr. Aurora, Ohio 44202 "Tennis and Ski Nut:'

Deborah A . Bianco 118Westgate Rd. Massapequa, NY 11762 Amicable, athletic, determined, energetic, & enthusiastic.

Paul F. Binnion 873 Briarwood Rd. Newton Square, PA 19073 Athletic, sensitive, plausible, trustworthy, & demure.

Lori A. Birkenberger 7945 Stockbridge Mentor, Ohio 44060 Personable, friendly, outgoing, easy to talk to, & swimmer.

Robert (Bob) A Black

204 yen Buren St. Jamestown, NY 14701 Down to earth, relaxed, easygoing.

Kathleen (Kathy) A. Bleier 3156 Elmwood Ave. Rochester, NY 14618 Preppie, traveler, procrastinating, understanding and fun. 17


Mark D. Boillotat 1441 Laurenceville Rd. Laurenceville, NJ 08648 "When life gives you lemons make lemonade:'

James L. Bosland 17 Birch Lane Short Hills, NJ 07078 " Hard-working and fun-loving:' Peter J . (Pete) Botti 151-21st NW Canton, OH 44709 " .. .athletic, easy-going, shy, studious and affable:'

Susannah L. Bowne 156 Edgewood Ave. 路 Grove City, PA 16127 Studious, energetic, funloving, complex, understanding.

Brian W . Boyd

8642 South Kimbark Chicago, Ill. 60619

Jill A. Bradford

9482 Norwalk Rd. litchfield, OH 44253 "I love old movies and thick novels:'

Jim M. Breslin 178 Poinciana Dr. Centerville, OH 46469 "Going for all the gusto:'

Harold E. (Todyl Brock 135 Wilder Rd. Chickamauga, GA 31J707 Fun-loving, athletic, Southern bred, gregarious, casual.

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Kevin E. Brode 649 Muskingum Brewster, OH 44613 Golfer,guitarist, singer, and AVAILABLE. .

MaryJ .Brown 281! N.E. 11th St. Pompano Beach, FL 33062 "I believe in music:• Heather Ruth Brownell Stonehedge Lincoln,MA 01773 Tall, athletic, fast driver, a discusser & love horses.

Cynthia F Bryant Route 1, Box 6 Bridgeport; WV 26330 Enthusiastic optimistic, and interested.

Gary L. Buhmeyer,Jr. 9221 SW 56 Court Cooper City, FL 33328

Douglas (Doug) Bunting 346 Church Street White Plains, NY 10603 "One-eared,large lower-lipped:'

David D. Burke 904Main West Newbury, MA 01986

John S. Burnell 600 Edgewood Rd. Kent, Ohio 44240 Photographer, tennis player, history buff.

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David A . Burset Box9262 Santurce, PR 00908 Analytical, organi1ed, crazy, simple & imaginaJ•ve.

Denise Jo Buscemi IDBuckelewRd. Holcomb, NY 14469 Cheerful, friendly, enthusiastic, understanding & optimistic.

Lise C. Buttkevitz

421 Washington Saltsburg, PA 15681 Honest, ambitions, shy, sincere, & competitive.

Charles (Chuck) J. Byrne 1001 Rogers St. Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 Humorous, easy going, thoughtfu sentimentle, & individual.

Diane A. Byrne 1001 Rogers St. Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 Unique, determined, understanding, dependable, and creative.

Matthew F. Cahill Apt. 2224 Mexico City, Mexico Strong, sensitive, hopefully a good Scotl

Sarah D. Caldwell 13 Carriage La. Westfield, MA 01086 Sensitive, aunny, caring, serious, & inquisitive.

Mark Alan Carlaon 1623 Richfield Lyndhurst, Ohio 44124 Debonair, genteel, brilliant, fearleaa, and modest.

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Mark Alan Carroll 27 Reynolds Rd . Shoreham, NY 11786 Kriegspieler, book back packer, & canoeist.

Frank J. Casner 217 Gainsborg Ave . E. White Plains, NY 10604 Musical, athletic, compatible, straightforward, and resourceful.

Nivedita (Nita) Chakraborty El Dorado, Panama City Panama Optimist, curious, adventurous, sincere, & lucid.

Jill Chambers 85 Blandt St. Medina, Ohio 44256 Anxious to meet new people.

Valerie (Val) Christensan 1650 Melrosa Wichita, KS 67212 Fun-loving, energetic, enthusiastic, ambitious, and independent.

Steven (Steve) Chychlyk 9200 Roxbury Rd. Parma Hts., Ohio 44130

Lee-Ann Circillo 5173 Graham Dr. Lyndhurst, Ohio 44124 Purple, finicky, capricious, musical, & procrastinator. Jeanne M. Clendenin 11911 Coldstream Drive Potomac, MD 20854 Open, willing to listan, crazy, sunny (nickname), sweet (according to unknown sources). 21


Allison L. Cleveland 3904 Taylors Woods Rd. Pewaukee, WI 53072 Ambitious, athletic, aggressive, ardent, artistic.

Barbara A. Coluni 11 Elmbrook Drive Pittsford, NY 14534 Active, determined, funloving, open, sincere. Laura Cosentino c/o Boehm 25 Fairfacts Trenton, NJ 08638

Jeffrey W. (Jeff) Coughlin 262 Parkview Drive ~von Lake, OH 44012 Athletic, friendly, intense, fun-loving, competitive.

Mira Courpas 1411 John St. Balto, MD 21217 " ... dedicated lover of music and animals71"

Jeffrey B. Cox 122 Wilshira Drive Hebron, OH 43025 Competitive, energetic, creative, cooperative, athletic. Lynette Cripe

10904 Orleans Way Kensington, MD 20795 "My life is for sharing:'

Patrick J. (Pat) Crow

215 S. Portland Bryan, OH 43506 Adventurous, choosy, athletic, lovable (opposite sax), outgoing.

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Kevin J. Cummings 3710 Maple Park Ave. Cincinnati, OH 46209 Determined, quiet, helpful, understanding, shy. Jill E. Currie 18 E. Tacoma Ave . Latrobe, PA 15650 Dramatic, totally honest, sports enthusiast, generally cheerful and buoyant, completely illogical.

Carol Custer 85 N. Third St. Mt. Wolf, PA 17347 A Pennsylvanian, friendly, devoted, arty, and a Cancer.

Peter R. Dalury Troon Drive South Grantham, NH 03753 Considerate, witty, athletic, traveler, and pensive.

Diane T. Dannels 4812 East River Rd. Grand Island, NY 14072

Doug R. Davis 1203 Wheeling Ave. Zanesville, Ohio 43701

Marcia L. Davis 109 King Street Groveland, MA 01834 Sincere, honest, thoughtful, caring and ambitious.

Melinda (Robin) Davis 6408 Kenhowe Bethesda, MD 20034 Backpacking in "Wilderness or The Life of a city.

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Steven (Steve) DeShong 2940 White Birch lane Bloomsburg, PA 17815

Jennifer L. Dean 6240 C.R . 175 Bellevue, Ohio 44811 Friendly, creative, vivacious, ambitious, and adventurous.

Theresa M. deGuzman 103041ron Gate Rd. Potomac, MD 20854 A sweet and sour shrimp I

David deRoos

Joe Dickinson 304WestSt. Wadsworth, Ohio 44281 Curious, fun-loving, energetic, competitive, and unpredictable.

William (Bill) Dietrich 44619th St. NW Masaillon, Ohio 44646 Sports-loving, fun-loving, musical, amiable, & creative.

Daniel (Danny) DiPasquale 167623rd St. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44223 Very open, love sports, like to have a good time, dance & funny.

Kenneth (Ken) Dixon 3199 Falmouth Shaker Hts.,Ohio 44122 Charismatic, excitable, enjoys sports and concerts.

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Michael D. Doerfler 1072 Porter Dr. Wooster, Ohio 44691 Musical, sensitive, cheerful, imaginative, and creative:'

Anne T. Douglass 3306 Grenway Rd. Shaker Hts., Ohio 44122 Swimming, art, red hair, and freckles. Jeffrey (Adam) Dudsic 3663 Hanley Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio 46239 Adventurous, sentimental, generous, faithful, and available.

Richard M. Duvall Rt.1494A Eden, MD 21822 "No comment at this time"

Erin Ederer 1075 Magdalyn Dr. Akron, Ohio 44320 Conscientious, caring, friendly, fun-loving, and lazy.

Steven A. Enrlich 1114 Reading Blvd. Wyomissing, PA 19610 Track... Skier... Pre-lew.

Barbara L. Endel R.R.1 Wapakoneta, Ohio 46896 Athletic, fun enthusiastic, energetic, and friendly

Frederico (Fred) Erebia 320 Tenth St. Port Clinton, Ohio 43462 Fun-loving, crazy, 5'7", considerate,and friendly.

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Bevan Evans 218 E. Streetsboro St. Hudson, Ohio 44236 Agreeable, diligent, jovial, and ambitious.

Mary B. Fenderson 20760 Beaconsfield Rocky River, Ohio 44116 Winsone, wild, weird, windbag, and whimsical.

Gary E. Ferner 36 Roberta Road • North Haven, CT. 06473 Enthusiastic, warm, music lover, and listener.

Katharine (Kammie) Ferre 111 S. College St. Carlisle, PA 17013 Small, active, outdoorsy, and animal loving.

Katherine (Kate) Finkbeiner 112 Allen Drive Gambier, Ohio 43022 "Interested in academics and athletics:•

Maureen Fitzgerald 48 Orchard Hts. Delaware, Ohio 43015 Nice, slightly shy, energetic, friendly, and daring.

Elizabeth Fitzelle 5 Linden Drive Kingston, Rl 02881 • Compaaaionate, quiet, jogger, enthusiastic, and sensitive.

Nancy Fort 186 Stanford Berea, Ohio 44017 A.F.S., Hiking, camping, dancing, music and theatre.

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Jeff Fox 121 S. 6th Ave. Paden City, W.Va. "A good sense of humor:•

Mary E. (Beth) Freeland 7f!il Tennis Ave. Ardsley, PA 19038 Sensitive, happy, optimistic, out-going, Christian Christin L. French 58 Westville Ave. Caldweii,NJ 07006 Nutty, peaceful, jockettish, naive, caring.

Gillian C. Fynn 704 Quinby Ave. Wooster, OH 44691 International gypsy, mature student- speech.

Sandra J.Galicki 25411 Chardon Rd. Richmond Hts., OH 44143 Blond hair, blue eyes, athletic, quiet, .... but fun-loving.

David L. Genger, Jr. 3319 Stockholm Road Shaker Hts., OH 44120 Athletic, eaay-going, outdoorsman, magnanimous, humorous.

Barton L. (Bartl George 802 Hart Road Lebanon, OH 45036 Athletic, intense, friendly, likeable, reserved.

Timothy C. (Tim) Georges :2740-5 Jackson Ave. NW Massillon, OH 44646 Witty, articulate, tall, intelligent, green-eyed.

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Joseph M. Giaconia 10725 Rockwood Dr. Kirtland, OH 44094 Determined, sincere, warm, enthusiastic, fun-loving.

Jane Tinsley Gill 18975 VanAken Blvd. Shaker Heights, OH 44122 Understanding, cooperative, patient, friendly, helpful. Suzanne K. Glaaa 4910Sibley Dayton, OH 45439 "I'm glad to be alive:•

James D. Gleason 5931 San Reno Dr. Sylvania, OH 43560 Brief, tense, laconic, liberal, spontaneous.

Bruce M. Gordon 907-24th Canton, OH 44714 Friendly, easy-going, sports enthusiast, artistic, musical.

David A. (Dave) Gregory

62Irl Millbank Dr. Centerville, OH 45469 "Competitive athlete interested in science:•

Gloria D. Griffin 10827 Pasadena Cleveland, OH 44108 Intellectual, understanding, patient, optimistic, willing.

lnga R. Groaaman 217 Crain Ave. Kent, OH 44240 "I'd rather be Sailing:•

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Polly M . Groth 6846 Chaffee Ct. Brecksville, OH 44141 Music, books, animals, and discovery.

Randy Grubbs

ffl77 Elmfield Canal Fulton, OH 44614 Baseball competitor, piano playing, enthusiast.

Steven V. Gunhouse 2629T.R. 247 Arcadia, OH 44804 Young, unhurried, informal, understanding, involved.

Jennifer Haims 343 Soundbeach Ave. Old Greenwich, CT. 06870 Reliable, considerate, optimist, sociable, enthusiastic.

Leslie A. Halberg 29850 Jackson Orange Village, OH 44022 Ambitious, creative, stubborn, outgoing, honest.

Elizabeth J.(Liza) Halbert 1207 Magee Cincinnati, OH 45215 "I am a private person:'

Anne E. Hall 626 Suthard Madisonville, KY 42431 Dungeons & Dragons freak, moody, avid reader, a romantic, punctual.

Leona M. Hall 1260 Paintertown Rd. N. Huntingdon, PA 15642 Accepting, loving outdoors, music, dance.

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Nancy I. Hallberg 1370 Ponus Ridge New Canaan, Ct. 06840

ScottW. Hanna 85 Stanbery

Columbus, OH 43209

Barry M . Harper 2AmberPI. Bernardsville, JN 07924 Reliable, hardworking, considerate, procrastinator, honest.

Stafford B. Harrell 15 Bent Brook Rd. Sudbury, MA 01n6 Friendly, outgoing, reserved, warm, considerate.

Robert D. Harris 422 Richards Drive Youngstown, OH 44505 Doonesburyish, soigne, roue, ineffable.

Melinda C. Hartley 1201 Robin Hood Circle Towson, MD 21204 Friendly, happy, cheerful, helpful, conscientious.

GlennS. Heironimus 432 Cypress St. Morgantown, W.Va. 26505 Epicurean, indulgent, aesthete, fanciful, theoretical.

MichaelS . (Mike) Held 10n Maple Drive Wadsworth, OH 44281 Athletic, bright, lively possessive, passionate.

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Diane L. Hinderliter 216 Grandview Blvd. Ada, OH 45810 Inquisitive, attentive, concerned, quiet, and creative

Cynthia F. (Cindy) Hinton 646 Arden Lane Pittsburgh, PA 15243 Musical, imaginative, sensitive, enthusiastic, adventurous.

Carl Franklin Hoffman Ill 604 Poia Place Sewickley, PA 15143

John D. Hoffman R 1 - 11016 Burbank Rd. Burbank, OH 44214 Spontaneous, entertaining, musical, inquisitive, wholesome.

Merritt L. Holland 5561 Aylesboro Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15217 "Fun-loving ... artistic ... loves Chautauqua:'

Gene Hollins 105 Seneca Dr. Marietta, OH 45750 Christian, active, spontaneous, athletic, happy.

Brayton B. Hoopes 536 North Street Greenwich, CT. 06830 Friendly, hard-working, tenacious, physical, good natured.

Marina L. Horbe Lilla Dalavagen 9, S-421 Vastra Frolunda Sweden "Tall & slim, a bit shy:'

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Michael D. Hostetter 5MapleAve. Stony Brook, NY 11790

John W . Howard 469 Hillcrest Ave . North Canton, OH 44720 Intelligent, dependable, aggressive, stubborn, determined.

Mark Douglas Janezic 372 East 270 Street Euclid, OH 44132 Spirited, unique, resourceful, athletic, dedicated.

Scott D. Jeggle 8526 Torwoodlee Ct. Dublin, OH 43017 Take-charge, responsible, active, athletic, musical.

Katherine Marglirette Jirus 3154 Huntington Shaker Heights, OH 44120 Sailor, hard-working, athletic, animal lover.

Lisbeth R. Johnson 64 River Bend Rd. Berkeley H~ .• NH 07922 Tall, shy, understanding, and curious.

Scott H. Johnston 5407 Spangler Bethesda, MD 20016

David Timothy Jones 3146 Warren Rd. Cleveland, OH 44111 Athletic, friendly, cordial, easy-going, easy to get along with. 32


John (Jack) Russell Jones 21017 Aberdeen Rocky River, OH 44116 Splatman, paradoxical, dust, discerning, Christian.

Lewis D. Jones Ill 645 Cohasset Dr. Youngstown, OH 44511 Determined, honest, trustworthy, competitive, and kind-hearted

Susan R. (Sue) Jones 628 Maple Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 "Anxious to meet new friends:•

Anne M. Jorgensen 408 E. Fifth Street Northfield, MN 55057 Outdoorsy, fun-loving, gymnast, musician, happy.

David N. Kajganich 10966 Gross Dr. Parma, OH 44130 Ambitious, witty, congenial, determined, sincere.

Kim S. Kanney 403 Foote St. New Washington, OH 44854 Dependable, conscientious, friendly, quiet, honest.

Bjorn Nils Karl Karlsson Cedervagen 47, S-182 45 Enebyberg, Stockholm, Sweden Musical, interested in sports, impulsive, dreamy, cheerful.

Garth T. Katner 3694 Hereford Road Saline, Ml 48176 "Taurus, American Indians lore, musicale, Egyptology, swimming.

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Michael R. Kaup 550 W. Broadway Blvd. Tipp City,OH 45371 "Well, it's ... uh ... sort of ... "

Timothy S. (Tim) Keen 618 Bryant St. Rahway, NJ 07065 Easy-going, friendly, stubborn.

John E. Keiter 9 East Lane Madison,NJ 07940 Cordial, friendly, outgoing, swimming, rock-n-roll.

Andrew W . Kendrick Box 14, Blackburn Rd. Sewickley, PA 15143 Athletic, partier, outdoorsman, skier, easy-going . David R. Kerr 745 Roanoke Ave. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221 Friendly, easy-going caring, industrious, fun-loving

Bardley R. (Brad) King 812 Woodland Ave. Wadsworth, OH 44281 Perfectionist, humorous, athletic, leader, impatient.

Kathryn L. King 5602 Wood Way Washington, D.C. 20016 Optimiatic, fun, outdoorsy, natursl, muoical. ... Aloe ... "footer then 01peeding bullet, more powerful then e locomotive, able to leap toll buildingo in o lingle bound ..... "

Richard D. (Rick) King 11181 McCallum Ave. Alliance, OH 44601 Creative, articulate, open, trusting, and positive. ("Not necesarily in that order:')

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Yolanda Michelle King 872 Berghoff Akron, OH 44311 Sincere, eager, playful, adventurous, patient.

Stephen (Steve) Kipp 22 Edgewood Ad. Chatham, NJ 07928 " ... cross-country running, creative writing, and tennis: ' Ralph P. Kittson 2830Aida Brunswick, OH 44212 Cyclist, outdoorsy, honest, thoughtful, " .. . I'm all a girl could ever want:'

Christopher D. (Chris) Kline 2600 Hudson Ad. Hudson, OH 44236

Elizabeth M. (Beth) Koreman 3760 Peabody Birmingham, Ml 48010 " Too complex for 5 words:•

Elaine M. Krochmal 1834 Kapel Dr. Euclid, OH 44117 Unique, musical, undecided, short, t~asy-going.

WaiC . Lai 223, Jalan Kampar lpoh, Perak West Malaysia "Pint size but just nice I"

Robert C. LaMonte 4129 Oak Knoll Dr. Youngstown, OH. 44512 Ambitious, athletic, determined, kind, prudent.

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Scott A. Larrick 7250 Cedarcrest Chesterland, OH

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John A. Laurie 4643 Old Mill Ad. Fort Wayne, IN 46807 Outgoing, enthusiastic, athletic, friendly, understanding.

Anne E. (Annie) Lawton 1909 Highland Ave. New Castle, PA 16105 Fun, animal, travel, art, freedom -lover.

William C. LeBuhn 200 Church Road Devon, PA 19333 Adventurous, friendly, like outdoors.

William F. Lee 100gden Swarthmore, PA 19081 Caring, good-humored, outdoors patient, skiing.

Desiree A. Leo 632 Church SW North Canton, OH 44720 "Flower blooming under new light:'

Sarah M . Levy 7900 Seven Mile Lane Baltimore, MD 21208 Liberal, loving, laughing, luminous, looking.

Susan A . (Sue) Liggett 34 Churchill Ad. Pittsburgh, PA 15235 Steeler fan, supportive, introspective, enthusiastic.


Anne Marie Litwiller 2568 Monterey St. Wooster, OH . 44691

Cheryl M .Lower 110Terrace Dr. Edinboro, PA 16412 Enthusiastic,innovative, unique, involved, an individual.

Janet A. Luchette Sharon-Warren Rd . Brookfield, OH 44403 Jovial -Altruistic- Novice Enthusiastic- Thoughtful

Mark A. Luxemberg 544 Claybourne Rd. Rochester, NY 14618 Athletic, precise, optimistic, music lover, trustworthy

Jennifer P.Macke 7305 Drake Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45243

James D. Madick, Jr. 1961 Daniels Ave. Akron, OH 44312 Athletic, studious, friendly, compassionate, energetic.

Jennifer L.Malott 9365 Hidden Lake Chesterland, OH 44026 Emotional, slick, fun-loving, scatterbrain, energetic.

Elizabeth A. (Betsy) Maltbie 10268 New Buffalo Canfield, OH 44406 Enjoy ssiling and ikiing.

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Lauree D. Manning 14301 Cherokee Trail Middleburg Hts., Ohio 44130 Ambitious, active, softball, volleyball, and music.

Lori A . Marcy 44 Nicholar Dr. N. Tonawanda, NY 14150 "Turnip;' jogger, confused, subdued, and choirester. Maria R. Margevicius 4179West59 Cleveland, Ohio 44144 Outgoing, friendly, cheerful, unique, and roudy.

Joan Marriott 125 Bethesda Street Barnesville, Ohio 43713 Ebullient, sociable, sincere, cheerful, and dependable.

Lisa Marshall 13 Willowbrook Parkersburg, W.VA. 26101 Versatile, thoughtful, conscientious, sincere, and congenial.

Mary (Kathy) Marshall Jericho Mt. Orchards New Hope, Pa. 18938 Athletic, outdoorsy, reflective, appreciative good writing and good humor.

Debra (Debbie) Marsico 2856 Hastings Rd . . Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44224 Ambitious, enthusiastic, crazy, athletic, and single.

Richard (Jim) Martin 234 Camelot Dr. Salisbury, NC 28144 Late, lazy, stubborn, southern, and honest.

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Patricia (Patty) Massaro 3029 Oil City Rd. Wooster, Ohio 44691 Shy, quiet, sports-minded cheerful, and easy-going.

Ann C. Masterson 21270 Edgecliff Drive Euclid, Ohio 44123 Considerate, independent, organized, dependable, & practical.

David Matz 3346 Stockholm Rd . Shaker Hts., Ohio 44120 Aquatic, musical, traveled, political, & innovative.

Kirsten L. Max 7426 Wooster Pike Seville, Ohio 44273 Petite, & unconventional.

Karen McAnlis 542 Broad Street Wadsworth, Ohio 44281 Enjoys meeting people, adventurous, dancing and piano, keeping fit, & loves to spend summer at beach. Jennifer (Jenny) McCullough 722 S. Main Street Willard, Ohio 44890 Individualist, sincere, musical, optimistic, & flexibl9.

Roderick (Rod) McDonell 5403 Edgemoor Bethesda, MD 20014 Backpacker, canoeist, Democrat, & Allman Brothers.

Laura McFadden 3680 Archwood Rocky River, Ohio44116 Sociable, shy, etlsy-going, organized, & reliable.

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Susan L. Mcinnes (Susie) 95111th NE Massillon, Ohio 44646

Margaret (Peggy) McKee 4410 Columbus WayS St. Petersburg, FL 33712 "I'm a rare human being (to paraphrase zonker)"

Ruth E. McKee 7290 Big Creek Parkway Middleburg Hts., Ohio 44130 Skier, scouting, music, horses, & traveling.

David McQuate 1236W. Erie Lorain, Ohio 44052 Considerate, thoughtful, enthusiastic, competitive, & sports-minded.

Suzan P. McQueen 21 Oak Ridge Rd. Berkeley Hts., NJ 07922 Junior transfer, voice performance major.

MollyJ . McQuigg

340 N. Liberty St. Delaware, Ohio 43015 Cheerful, determined, short, active, & enthusiastic.

David R. Means 2320Crane Kalamazoo, Ml49001 Food, fun, trumpet, & serious running.

Steven (Steve) Meier 2127 Lebanon Dr. McKeesport, PA 15135 Musical rock addict, ornery, &sociable.

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Robert l. (Bob) Merrill 554 Driftwood Rd. New Brighton, MN 55112 I like to juggle alligators.

Douglass (Doug) Miller 366 N. 26th Street Newark, Ohio 43055 Friendly, fun-loving, honest, bright, & active.

James F. Mitchell 726 Waverly Rd. Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 Congenial, good natured, achiever, personable, & athletic.

Andrew (Andy) Moore 2n1 Shreve Rd. Wooster, Ohio 44691

James (Cy) Morgan, Ill 301 W. Wayne Wooster, Ohio 44691 Shy, competitive, humorous, & mature.

John Morlidge 123 South First St. Tipp City, Ohio 45371

Kenneth C. Morse 947 Lew Blvd. St. Augustine, FL 32084

Nancy Mortensen (Sarah) 910 Clarksville Rd. Hermitage, PA 16148 Musical, outgoing, easy-going, likes people.

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Sharon Moss 935 Helene St. St. Albans, WV 251n Affable, persistent, outgoing, independent, & music-loving .

John J . Murphy 169A Da Frack Drive Lake Hiawatha, NJ 07034 Unique, sincere, funny, idealistic, & "careful".

Kevin Nahigian 18890 W . Valley Dr. Fairview Pk., Ohio 44126 Competitive, outgoing, active, enthusiastic, & short I

Vincent P. Nalbone R.D. 1 Bemus Point, NY 14712 Italian, healthy, considerate, fun-loving, & kind.

William (Bill) Neczypor 3205 Arrow Lane Parma, Ohio 44134 Athletic, athletic, athletic, sleepwalker, & athletic.

Kathryn (Kate) Nelander 10 Whitecliff Dr. Pittsford, NY 14534 Dead Head I

Dana Thomas (Tom) Nelson 3691 Bradley Rd. Westlake, OH 44145 Amiable, athletic, comical, deep, sincere.

Marrie E. Neumer 342 Bonnie Brae Rochester, NY 14618 Athletic, happy, caring, charismatic, friendly.

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Joseph K. Newbill 1EB>1 Lomond Blvd. Shaker Hts., OH 44120 Honest, ambitious, sensitive, creative, intelligent.

Kristen A. Nicewander 1226 Amherst Massillon, OH 44646 Fun-loving, curious, Christian, good listener.

Anders W . Nielsen 11 Fyrhojvej DK-2800 Lyngby Denmark Hospitable, curious, in love (always), doubting, talkative. Tina M. Niemi

22ffl Wilson Sharpsville Cortland, OH 44410 Vivacious, open-minded, imaginative, confident, competitive.

Elizabeth A . (Beth) Novak 64 Tallman Place Allendale, NJ 07401 Gregarious, rowdie, imaginative, unconventional, optimistic.

Jodi M . Nunnari 9417 Orchard Ave. Brooklyn, OH 44144 Ambitious, direct, loyal, objective, jocular.

David M. Oancea 1837 Opal St. NE Louisville, OH 44641 Comical, competitive, quiet, concerned, active.

Adrienne L. Packer 2846 North Park Blvd. Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 "I'm quiet but gather momentum!"

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Arlette E. Pahlsson Thure Sallbergsgatan 9 331 00 Varnamo Smaland, Sweden Interested in people and travelling, active, .independent, easy-going, economical - sometimes I Dimitris P. Pantazopoulos

73 Kalliga Filothei Athens, Greece Friendly, sociable, easy-going, sensitive, artistic.

Agapitos Papagapitos

84, Thiras St. Athens 821, Greece Romantic, sports, nature, friendship, equality.

John A. Patsiavos

65 Agias Varvaras-Halandri Athens, Greece Sportsman, generous, polite, emotional, quiet, friendly.

Randall J. Pattee

285 N. Grandview Dubuque, lA 52001 Friendly, intelligent, practical, dependable, helpful.

Amy S. Patterson

235 Inspiration Pt. Webster, NY 1~ Artistic, humorous, athletic, reliable, energetic.

Geneva Patterson 11 Dogwood Lane Pomona, NY 10970 Friendly, cheerful, interested, sociable, Yankee fan.

Jane Paxton 621 Wellington Rd. Ridgewood, NJ 07450 Rowdie, quiet, steady, care-free, adventure-seeker.

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Frank Peabody IV 434 Lightfoot Road Louisville, KY 40207 Athletic, open to new & different situations, agreeable, interested, crazyl Elizabeth A. (Beth) Perry 20 Bromley Pittsford, NY 14534 Musical, listening, impulsive, complex, sincere.

Julie A. Peterson 1556 Tenth Street Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221 Effervesce, elanvital, mania, bedlam, chameleon.

Michael L. (Mikel Phelps 110 Chapel Knoll Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15238 "People person." /

Joseph D. (Joe) Picciotti, Ill 9 Jefferson Court Fairport, NY 14450 Sports, determination, fun, & intense goals.

John L. Pilati 309 Lindimore Minerva, Ohio 44657 Friendly, laid-back, happy, natural, & available.

Elizabeth (Lisa) Plikero 191 Jefferson Rd. Newark, Ohio 43056 Loves life, fun, firmminded & studious.

Rachael K. Porter 2690 Stratford Delaware, Ohio 43015 Effervescent, devout, idealistic, & capitalist. 45


Gregory (Greg) C. Postel 2942 Clearview Canton, Ohio 44718 "Easy to get along with."

Gregory Lane Potter 247 Telford Ave. Dayton, Ohio 45419 Athletic, Christian, outgoing, individualist, & humanitarian.

Connie G. Powell 657 S. Hidden Valley Rd. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44223 Athletic, friendly, outgoing, talkative, & caring.

Jeffrey (Jeff) Priest 11 Kimball Circle Westfield, NJ 07090 Basic American Guy & fun-loving.

Sarah D. Purdum 31450 S. Woodland Rd. Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124 Ambitious, outgoing, friendly, likable, & humorous.

Jack (Eric) Pursell 310 E. North St. Waverly, Ohio 45690 Energetic, sports-nut, thoughtful & creative.

John E. Queener 764 W. La Clede Youngstown, Ohio44511 Quiet, ambitious, unique, sometimes joking, & strong minded. Sarah F. Queitzsch 1108 Balls Hill Road Mclean, VA 22101 "Five words to describe myself?"

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Kimberly (Kim) Ramsier 1094 S. Smyser Rd. Wooster, Ohio 44691 Athletic, fun-loving, industrious, ambitious, & mischievous.

Thomas (Tom) Rancich R.D.2, Box368 Red Hook, NY 12571 Intense, flamboyant, diversified & determined.

Jonathan B. Read 614 Pitcairn Pl. Pittsburgh, PA 15232 "Likes experience, food, sharing, and you."

Elizabeth A. Renner 5124 Spencer Rd. Lyndhurst, Ohio 44124 Understanding, cheerful, sensitive, optimistic, &friendly.

Marilyn Rich 129 Eton Rd. Longmeadow, MA 01106 Friendly, outgoing, steadfast, & effervescent.

Jeffrey P. Rider 352 Bayberrie Dr. Stamford, CT 06902 Gregarious, easy, theatrical, sensitive, & fun-loving.

Lori Riehl

89 Marwyck Dr. Northfield, Ohio 44067 Freckled, fun-loving, unpredictable, impressive, & happy. Christie K. Riesmeyer 21~ Lakeview Dr. Butler, PA 16001 Dramatic, friendly, huggable, frisky, & spunky. 47


James Rigger Beach Ave. Baycrest Huntington, NY 11743 Outdoors, freedom, winter, music, & hobbies.

Kenneth W . Riggle 115 Seminary Berea, Ohio 44017. Quiet, friendly, night owl, & mathematical.

David C. Rimmler 17VillageWay Smithtown, NY 11787 Whe,n in doubt, mumble.

Maria A. Rozhin 28850 S. Woodland Rd. Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124 Original, independent, fair, conservative, & realistic.

LawrenceJ. (Larry) Salata 32WardAve. New Middletown, Ohio 44442 Athletic, dedicated, serious, honest, & worker.

Sophia Sasmita White Ct. Apt. 8 Bangkok,5 I am an Indonesian.

Janet R. Schellhase 572Euclid Berkeley, CA 947oS Friendly, amusing, energetic, cheerful, & enthusiastic. Laura D. Schlegel 3153 Overdale Drive Richfield, Ohio 44286 Quiet, c9nservative, enjoy sewing & crafts, reliable, & good listener.

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David P. Schmitt R.R. 2, Box 651 Canterbury, CT 06331 Loyal, adventuresome, artistic, honest, romantic, & humorist.

Jonathan (Jon) Schmittgen

fKl8 Salem Ave. Elyria, Ohio 44035 Ambitious, athletic, generous, friendly, & scholarly.

Jeffrey (Jeff) Schmitz 527 Berkshire Rd. Elyria, Ohio 44035 An intelligent, athletic, fun-lover.

Robin C. Scholl 501 Merriman Rd. Akron, Ohio 44303 Keep laughing, it really helps!

Catherine P. Scott 2413 Russell So. Minneapolis, MN 55405 Stubborn, enigmatic, vain, amusing, & intelligent.

Warren Seidel 6273 Winchester Dr. Seven Hills, Ohio44131 Sports fan, political science enthusiast.

Lynette S. Seigley

454 W . Co. Rd. 38 Tiffin, Ohio 44883 "Squiggs", athletic, competitive, conservative, & practical.

Laura L. Sheets 4794 Colonel Perry Dr. Columbus, Ohio 43229 I sing in the rain.

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Elaine K. Sherw9od 1734 Lake Rd. Webster, NY 14580 Spontaneous, unpredictable, sociable, candid, & a dreamer.

Kathleen (Kathy) Shields 635 Springmill Lane Indianapolis, IN 46260 Backpacker, biker, reader, guitarist, & enjoys conversation.

Sharyn Camille Shields 42 West 42nd Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Compassionate, kind, considerate, caring, friendly.

Ralph F. Shilling, Jr. 7609 Hillridge Ct. Cincinnati, Ohio 45244 Ambitious, adventurous, athletic, collected, liberal.

Denise R. Short 2105 Dublin Rd. Penfield, NY 14526 People-person, literatureminded, & musical.

Daniel J. Sikorski 411 Superior Rossford, Ohio 43460

Steven J . Silverwood 11520 Pleasant Valley Rd. Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050 Athletic, outgoing, courteous, & fun-loving.

Timothy D. Slater 2003 Ridge Rd. Library, PA 15129 Marching band, skiing (water, snow) & hockey.

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Catherine A. Smith Crescent Lake E. Longmeadow, MA 01028 Gregarious, enthusiastic, amiable, creative & versitile.

Kathryn L. Smith (Kathy) 80 Berryman Buffalo, NY 14226 Kind, athletic, talkative, happy, & young.

Wendy Lane Smith 1 Wendy Lane Cambridge, Ohio 43725 Caring, happy, & free-spirited .

Thomas (Tom) Snode 424 North 15th St. Cambridge, Ohio 43725 Witty, charming, suave, sophisticated, & liar.

James (Jim) Spatz Farmhill Rd., R.D. 6 Sewickley, PA 15143 Tall, athletic, can't have enough excitement.

Scotti Spalvins

229 E. Main St. Boalsburg, PA 16827 Athletic, artistic, outdoorsy, musical, & searching.

Carolyn D. Spink 1144 Mifflin Ave. Ashland, Ohio 44805 Patient, kind, compatible, strong-willed, & creative.

Amy M. Stahlin 4190 Henneberry Rd. Manlius, NY 13104 Music, skiing, soccer, Iacross, dance, & American history. 51


John A. Stanley 50 Pardee Circle Princeton, NJ 08540 ''Scientifically-minded, ceramist, & herbalist.

Wendy A. Stauffer 79 Butler Lane New Canaan, CT 06840 Good times, dancing, outdoors, &friends.

William (Bill) Stephens 118 Rockland Dr. West Lafayette, IN 47906 Philosophical, curious, creative, imaginative; & realistic.

Jill Stewart 484 Hanks Ave. New Canaan, NJ 07450 Friendly, sensitive, caring, cooperative, & curious.

Yvonne (Lise) Stone 7284 Thomas Dr. Cincinnati, Ohio 45243 A quiet girt beginning life.

Douglas E. Strickler 336 Garland Drive Carlisle, PA 17013 Artistic, anti-Kennedy, intransigent, moody, & ticklish.

David (Dave) Stubbles 6663 Harrington Ave. Youngstown, Ohio 44512 路 Courteous, prompt, sensitive, athletic, & humorous.

Susan (Sue) Supica 8108 Dartworth Dr. Parma, Ohio44129 I love French, tennis & rabbits.

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John B. Sutter 85 Arrowhead Trail New Canaan, CT 06840 Competitive, clever, decisive, sincere, & forgot to say cheese. James (Jim) Sweeney 3997 Old WM Penn Hwy Pittsburgh, PA 15235 Easy-going, open-minded, musically inclined, sportsminded, & artistic.

Edward Swibold 731 Cherry Brook Road North Canton, CT 06059 "I'd rather ride a horse."

Edward (Ed) Taylor 1633 Lincoln St. Evanston, IL 60201 Musical, friendly, literary, energetic, & fascinating.

Derk Te Bokkel Dorpsweg 72, 6956 Ar Spankeren The Netherlands Dutch, likes people, music and sweeties.

Tali A. Tomsic 861 Orchard Pk. Rocky River, Ohio 44116 Energetic, talkative, enthusiastic, assertive, &friendly.

Jeffrey (Jeff) Totten Box256 Hanover, IN 47243 Colleague, abstenious, accomplice, adherent, & admirable. Letitia M. Triplett (Tish) 0628C.R. 56 Ada, Ohio45810 Adventuresome, exerciser, perfectionist, inconsistent, & pessimistic.

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Ken Tunnell 563 Tanglewood Lane Devon, PA 19333 Sociable & easy-going.

Joyce Turcotte 15 Walnut St. Lakewood, NY 14750 Musical, level-headed, personal, friendly, & creative.

David Ulfelder 49 Lincoln St. Hingham, MA 02043 Basketball, baseball, tennis, pool &golf.

James L. Ulrich, Jr. Box605 Old Forge, NY 13420 Athletic, musical, conservative, dependable, helpful, & honest.

Daphne L. Upham 501 Woodhill Rd. Mansfield, Ohio 44907 Energetic, excitable, recreational, candid, & persistent.

Robert (Bob) Valentine 435 Dohner Drive Wadsworth, Ohio 44281 A sociable, energetic, honest, athletic, individual.

John Van De Wate 12 Woodside Lane Pittsford, NY 14534 Serious but fun-loving.

lfobert Van Volkenburg 957 West 31st Street Erie, PA 16508 Blond, available, & allAmerican boy.

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Janet Vogini 24442 Staghorn Dr. Bedford Hts., Ohio 44146 "Outspoken", "sensitive" and "loves good music."

Betsy Walden 705Jackson St. Louis, MO 63130 Open, plodder, sporty, sensitive, & humorous.

Gunnar L. Wallin Fagelgatsn 15 Sweden 6ft. 1 in., 1661ba., darkblond, & blue eyes.

Megan Walsh 630ak St. Closter, NJ 07871 Friendly, active, & always smiling.

Jeffrey ("Drew") Ward 1309 Columbus Rd. Wooster, Ohio 44691 Impulsive, realistic, dangerous, sarcastic, & fanatical.

John Warner 1445 Winne Circle Orrville, Ohio 44667 Current events, economics, politics, & history.

Cara Watters 59 East Shore Tr. Sparta, NJ 07871 Book-worm, quiet, considerate, friendly, clever.

Linda Watts Rd No 4 Cutter Rd. Meadville, PA 16335 A little crazy yet quite reserved.

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Page H. Watts 128 Allen Ave. Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 "At a loss for words."

Diane Weber 6320Saylor Brookpark, Ohio 44142 Tall, slender, animal lover, sports lover, & quiet.

Steven Webster 11707 Bunnell Ct. Potomac, MD 20854 All sports, easy-going.

Polly Wardwell

1032 Roche Ct. N. Columbus, Ohio 43229 Fun-loving, energetic, studious, curious, & nature lover.

Paul Wetzel 15216 Marshfield Rd. Hickory Corners, M149060 Cheerful, optimistic, enthusiastic, industrious, & effervescent.

Russell N. White 139 Fleming Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45215 Procrastinator, aasy-going, sociable, personable, & caring.

Robert (Bob) Whitmer, IV 95 Evergreen Hill Rd. Fairfield, CT 06430 Agreeable, resourceful, diligent, optimistic, supportive, ready, able, and willing. Monica Williams 819 Bryonaire Mansfield, Ohio 44903 Vivacious, creative, adventurous, positive, and mysterious.

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Warrensville (Vincent) Williams 4450 Granada Blvd . 17 Warrensville Hts. , Ohio 44128 Kind, trustworthy, quiet, serious, & fun-loving .

Ronald (Ron) Wills 1820 Tremont Dover, Ohio 44622 Athletic, super, witty, strong-willed.

Kathy Wilson 580 Northern Pk. Ridgewood, NJ 07450 Rowdie, wild, challenging, sensitive, & outgoing.

PeterS. Wise 121 North Rd. Lindamere Wilmington, DE 19809 Friendly, outgoing, procrastinator, athletic, and tease.

Joan C. Withers 160 Millfield Westerville, Ohio 43081 Music, sports, and meeting new people.

JosephS. Wojtaszek 1626 Carnwise St. SW Canton, Ohio 44706 Hard work and good times.

Craig Wolf 2730 Broad Blvd. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44223 Optimistic, happy, ambitious, amicable, and compassionate.

William (Bill) Wright 56 Canterbury Rd. Jamestown, NY 14701 Quiet, ambitious, fun-loving, sincere and pensive.


Jennifer Yoder 1824 Hazel Street Apple Creek, Ohio 44606 Communications, journalism, drama, music, and meeting new people.

David Young 3 Queenston Place Princeton, NJ 08540 Individual, athletic, caring, active, and enthusiastic.

DuaneT. Young 1707 Alamo Ct. Dayton, Ohio 45418 Magnetic, friendly, intelligent, sociable, businesslike, and imaginative. Lisa D. Young 42MohrAve. Bloomfield, NJ 07003 Friendly, enthusiastic, cheerful, caring, and industrious.

Patricia (Pat) Youngberg 25338 Wren Rd. Tower Lakes, Barrington, Illinois 60010 "I'm Pat; she's Paula."

Paula J. Youngberg 25338Wren Rd. Tower Lakes Barrington, IL 60010 " I'm Paula; she's Pat."

Janet Youngdahl 12740 Tompkins Ovondaga, Ml49264 Comtemplative, musical, spontaneous, sunny & diverse.

William (Bill) Zaiser 17 Aldrich St. Huntington Station, NY 11746 Athletic, fun-loving, easygoing, friendly, and loyal.

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James (Jim) Zapf 10690 Deershadow Lane Cincinnati, Ohio 45242 Hard working, calm, understanding, and consistent and sociable.

Thomas Zimmer 1630 Grant St. Niles, Ml49120

LATE ARRIVALS..... . Joseph路A. Archbald 609 Academy Rd. Swarthmore, PA 19081 Athletic, partier, friendly, Rock & Roll, "Gonzo".

Renata D. Beckner 289 E. 156th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44110 "You can't eat off my floors I"

Scott Burns 204 Judge Thompson Rd. Somerville, NJ 08876 Humorous, gregarious, artistic, venturesome, and idealistic.

James E. Clark 141 Risher Hanover, IN 47243 Athletic, friendly, warm humorous,_and industrious.

Rikki A. Corbett 1103 Jackson St. Zanesville, Ohio 43701

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Matthew Timothy Daly 1 New England Rochester, NY 14618 Inconsistent, ironic, hyper, white, and Irish.

Kay Fanning 9206 Bulls Run Parkway Bethesda, MD 20034 Creative, sensitive, and literary.

Paul R. Ford 117Winding Road Newtown, PA 18940

Karin C. Hauschild 7 Chipmunk Ln. Ridgefield, CT OOBn Obnoxious, ducky, outgoing, smile, trier.

Shelly G. Huber 578 Navesink River Rd. Red Bank, NJ On01

Frederick (Eric) Johnston, Ill 86 Wendell St. Cambridge, MA 02138

Thomas (Tom) Mauser 2410 E. Springwood Dr. Glenshaw, PA 15116 Friendly, soccer, hardworking, and single. 路

Nicholas B. Wedeman Department of State Washington, DC 20520 Easy going, talkative, and tun-loving.

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NO NAMES...... . Music, creative, humanist, cook, and reserved.

Fun-loving, adventuresome, food loving, sociable, and athletic.

Competitive, socializer, inquisitive, ambitious, and active.

Athletic, friendly, witty, creative, and trustworthy.

Athletic, understanding, inexperienced, creative, and imaginative.


HAVE A GOOD YEAR!

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Special Thanks ToThe Admissions Office for aiding in communication, The Wooster Merchants, Offices Services, and to Connie Armstrong and Truax Printing for many hours of hard work as our Printer.

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COLLEGE TIME FABRICS UNLIMITED 147 E. LIBERTY STREET

ALTRA FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE will show you how to save up to 50% on down garments by sewing them yourself from the amazingly simple Altra kits. 10% OFF ALL ALTRA KITS.

DOWNTOWN WOOSTER Specialists in ALTRA Ski Wear and Luggage Bridal Fabrics in Stock and Special Order CUSTOM SEWING AVAILABLE A Complete Fabric Store Mary Hodges- Owner


''THE PIZZA WITH THE BIG SECRET"

MADE TO ORDER Ct1EESE • PEPPERONI • SAUSAGE • MUSHROOM ANCHOVIES PEPPERS • ONIONS ALSO - UNBAKED PIZZA TO GO ALSO SERVING IT ALlAN-AMERICAN FOODS

REST AU RANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPEN WEEKDAYS S PM TO 1 AM FRIDAY & SATURDAY S PM TO 2 AM SUNDAY - CARRY -OUT ONlY S PM TO 12 AM QOSED TliFS

1262-7136 I ___________________________________________ j

764 PITTSBURGH AVE. WOOSTER, 0.


GIFFIN PRESCRIPTION CENTER HOURS: Mon. thru Fri.: 9-9 Sat.: 9-6

"Prescriptions Covered By The College Insurance Program Will Be Filled Free of Charge"

"Closest to the Campus"

1725 Cleveland Road

262-8941

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"a different audioexperience" SONY

Service on everything we sell Lowest record prices in town

328 East Liberty St.

Phone 264-2161, Wooster

BAIUIEY LEIIMAlfS NEXT TO MR. DONUT IN DOWNTOWN WE WELCOME ALL FRESHMAN TO OUR FINE COMMUNITY and MAKE OURSELVES AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS. • TuxRentllla • Erve. Dingo, end Juotln Boote • Levie • And of courH auttlnga from Crlcketeer.

Geoffrey a..ne. Etc.

262·1866

Open till 9 p.m. Mon. & Fri.


THE SHOWCASE FOR QUALITY ARTISTS AND CRAFTS PEOPLE HOURS: 10-5 CLOSED WEDNESDAY

CORNER NORTH & GRANT

COX'S SPECIAL TV SHOP

HANDCRAFTS. JEWELRY, BADGES, PHOTO BUTTONS

262-7979 116 S. MARKET

WOOSTER

PEOPLES F E D E R A L SAVINGS

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INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Buying • Building • Remodeling ·

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WOOSTER Public Square, (216) 264-2641 Portage Square, (21 6 ) 264-2641

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MIKE E!UGA ·s FA MilLY SHOlES

NEWMAN

REDKIN HAIR REPLACEMENT CENTER

Dick Stull's Barber Shop

HUSH PUPPIES HERMAN SURVIVORS 148 West Liberty Street Wooster, Ohio 44691

Mon.-Fri. 8 :00 · 5:15 - - Sat. 7:30 · 3:00 Closed Wednesday Ph. 264-3331 216 W. Liberty St.. Woooter, Ohio 44891

PHONE 216-262-5936 M.S. EUGA, Owner

DICK · AL · LARRY

AIRPORT LIMOUSINE SERVICE To and From Cleveland Hopkins Airport In the Lobby of the Ramada Inn

- DELIVERY AND PICKUP AT LOWRY CENTER 243 E. Liberty Street, Wooster, Ohio 44691 (216) 264-7773 or 264-7750 ADVANCE RESERVATION REQUIRED

WELCOME STUDENTS! You are invited to use our financial services. We are happy to assist you anytime. Especially useful might be our savings accounts that earn daily interest, money orders, and free travelers' checks. Interest Bearing Checking Accounts will soon be offered tool

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CITY NEWS -Just south of Public Square •Greeting Cards • Smoke Shop •Books • Magazines • Newspapers

6:30a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daily

"Wooster's Store For Diamonds and Watches"

THE JEWEL BOX

Member of American Gem Society Lyle Crouthers, Registered Jeweler

Guaranteed Watch and Jewelry Repair Charms and Pierced Earrings "Use our Convenient Lay Away or Budget Plan" 120 East Liberty St.

Phone 264-8504

@hreahs 1£iherateb 150 North Walnut St.

Come see us at our new location for: Levi's • Levi's for Girls Viceroy W rangier • Sedgefield 71


Brown Jewelers WATCHES * DIAMONDS WALLACE and GORHAM

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JEWELRY

STERLI~G

Repairing and Engraving Ear Piercing

262-6781

115 W. Liberty St.

Bibles

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Books AND

Records

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CHRISTIAN BOOK STORE

Posters

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Tapes

THE

HERO HOUSE at 141 N. Bever

262-8166

Within walking distance of campus

Ramada Inn

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"Quality Sandwiches and Salads Of Heroic Proportions"

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Florence 0. Wilson Bookstore • Texts • Paperbacks • Trade Books • School Supplies • Gift Items • Greeting Cards "The Closest Place to Go For Everything You Need!" L owry Center

Extension 421 Welcome ToWooster! Come See us for:

Welcome to Wooster • • • • •

BOND'S SHOE STORE W. Liberty

Hallmark Cards Party and Wedding Supplies Jewelry Candles Gifts

We Have Everything Photographic! r;~

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Mister Donut is the man to see-1~ • • • • • • •

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For a party or get together, or whatever. For late hour study snack. Open 24 hours a day - 7 days a week. 55 Varieties of Mister Donut Donuts. Freshly ground coffee every single pot. O.J., Coke and soft drinks. 24 hour "Drive-in-Window" service. See you at Mister Donut .... Carole and Bob

406 Beall Avenue

282-8866

Wq~ ~ift Qlnrtt~r Wooster Inn and Southwest Corner Public Square WOOSTER, OHIO

SALES - REPAIRS - LESSONS Distinctive Gifts

Mon.-Fri. 12 - 8 p.m. Sat. 10 - 5 p.m.

Cords

Jewelry

For the College Man (and Woman)... Visit our "Underground Shopp" for: Jeans, Knit or Western Shirts. Also, for the extra TALL or BIG guy try our Big and Tall Shop - 2nd Floor AT

Jjrenner Jjros. .. Where you lower the cost of dressing well" 1_16 East Liberty

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CENIRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NORTHFASlTRN OHIO.N.A.

Mnnber orcnte Oull Nehvort( Member FDIC

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RAMADA INN , S. BEVER STREET

WOOSTER, OHIO Scientific Hair Care

264-9201 We use and sell Red kin and other Fine Products.

The One Place 120 S. Market St.

264-3620

For All Your Optical Needs!

Convenient Hours:

!H:30 Mon ., Tues., Fri. , Sat. 9-8:30 Thurw. Closed Wed.

• Eye Examinations Available • Doctors' Prescriptions Filled (or we can duplicate the prescription you are now wearing) • Repairs • Large Selection of Frames " You are assured of professional personal, complete optical services, plus .... "

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SGA *MAKE IT PART OF YOUR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE* Develop leadership and communication skills. -Work with Faculty, Administrators, Trustees, and Alumni. Become a part of the changing policies and procedures of an educational institution. DO ALL THIS BY PARTICIPATING IN THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION .. .THE BENEFIT WILL BE YOURS.

WATCHES

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262-1136

JEWELER 18}0 CLEVELAND ROAD

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WELCOME to the College of Wooster and to the Wooster Community. We sincerely hope you find this year a most mE"morable one. We invite you to become active in our community affairs as we will in those of your 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 se.rvices that we hope you will take advantage of this year. If 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? Cleveland-Bean Office Opposite the Hospital 264-1222

Farmers Bank Office Shreve 567路2131

MEMBER FDIC

Portage Square Office Portage Square Plaza 264-1222

Bowman Street Office 806 E. Bowman Street 264-1222 Downtown Office On the Square 264-1222

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~~-(-)' j;~~~;·;, 1583 MADISON AVE. 250 W. SCHULTZ

WOOSTER, 0. DALTON, 0.

William Annat Company Department Store Fashion Accessories • Men's Wear • Yard Goods Home Furnishings • Domestics • Appliances

The William Annat Company has been serving Wooster and surrounding communities for 100 years. Public Square

Since 1879

Phone 262-5015

WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL BUREAU

Authorized Travel Agents RESERVATION AND TICKET SERVICE for all SCHEDULED AIRLINES AND STEAMSHIP COMPANIES HOURS:

8:45- 4:15 Mon.-Thurs. 8:45 - 7:00 Fri. ClOSED SATURDAY

377 West Liberty St.

Phone 264-9899 78


... 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 accommodations -in an elegant atmosphere. Studerit discounts for me!lls available.

The Wooster Inn 264-2341

ext. 237 79


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Don't be

ORDINARY ...

Shop at

MOLLIE MILLER'S for the

Extraordinary! • THE COMPLETE CLOmiNG STORE FOR THE COLLEGE GAL. • IF WE DON'T HAVE IT, YOU REALLY DON'T NEED IT.

MOLLIE MILLER'S 123 E. Liberty St.

264-8251


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