Sander, Rickie . . . . . . . . . . 94Sanderlin, Karen ........ 94, 111, 126Sanders, Pamela . . . . 94Sanford, Richard . . . . ........ 182Sanford, Stephen . . . . . . . . . 94Sarkozy, Genevieve .. 95~:~~~e~~~::~d;~;.; : : · .. : : mSaunders, Arthur .... 13SSaville, John ....... 95, 175Scarlett, Christopher ........ 181, 182Schadler, Edward . . . . . . . . . 95Schaeffer, Frederick . . ...... 95, 147Schalck, Jacqueline . . 95Scharphorn, Richard . . ... 172Schell, Sally ......... . .112Schloo, Michael . . . . . . .147Schmidt, Eric .. 95Schneider, Sol . . .... 142, 183Schnering, Philip ...... 152Schray, Steven . . . . . . . ..... 172, 186Schre~ner , Robert Jr. . . .. '197Schubering, Susan . . . ..... 95, 119Schultz, Mary . . . . . . 95Schamburg, Doug . . .172Schwartz, Gary . . . . . . ... 149Schwartz, Jan . . . . . . . . . .125Schwert, Douglas . . . . . 95Schwidetzky, Walter . . . 144Scott, Kevin. .. . . 149Scott, Robert Jr..... . .131Scupham, Charles . . .152Self, Barbara . . . . . . 95Sell , Russell . . . . . . . . .. 314Senning, Pamela ... . .... 119Sepic, David . . . . . . 95Shanfeld, Roger . . . ..... 154Shapiro, Carey . . 95Shapiro, Stephen ... 147Sharp, Ginney ... 95Shaw, John Jr. . . . . .. .. 142Shaw, John . . . . . . . .131 , 142Shennan, Jerome .. . ........ . .. 182Shepard, Curtis ................. 154Shepard, William )r......%, 131 , 154Sheridan, Michael . . ....... 142Sheriff, Anne... . .. 297Sherman, Leslie . . . . . %Sherry, Peter . . . . . . . . .. ..... 142Shingleton, Rebecca . . .123Shultz, Kathleen. . . . . 96Shuman, William . . .149Shutzer, Robert ....... 149Sibley, Linda . . . ....... 114Sidman, Nancy %Siegel, Morrie .. . . . . 149Siloerman, Edward ..........% , 149Silver, Neil. .... .. . . .. . ..... 96, 149Silver, Philip . . . . . . %Simmons, Kenneth .. 147Simms, Janice . . . . . 96Simon, Daniel. . . . . . . .% , 149Simon, Susan ...... . . . 119Simpson, Douglas . . .. 142Simpson, Richard ... . . . . .. %Singer, Alan ..... .. . . . %Skeffington, Donald )r ....... 147Skillin, Byron )r. . . . . . . . ... '19S~~ft~~rN;e~ary : · · · · · · · · · · ·:::: :mSmith, Herbert . . .... 186Smith, Janet . . ....... 114Smith, John . . .. . 143, 153Smith, Linda 96Smith, Linda . . . . ....... 112Smith, Rodman ................. 142Smith, Spencer . . . 297Smith, Suzanne.... . . . .119~~~~t 1~bbe~~~ :::: ::: 1 ~~Snyder, Bruce .. . ... 143Soderborg, James.. . .152Soloman, William .. .149Sonda, Mina . .. . . . . ... 112Soranson, David ... . ... 133Soule, Stephen . . . . . %Soza, Eloy.......... . ... 2S1Spackman, Elizabeth 97Spalding, Michael ..... 160Spielberg, Melvin 97Spill, Arlene . . . . . ..... 112Spragins, Dorothy . ......... 111 , 112Spurgin, Susan . . .... 97, 127Squires, Patricia . . 97, 112Stafford, Barbara . . . 97Standke, Marjorie . . . ... 112Standler, Ronald . . 97Starbuck, Charles .... . 163, 16SStarker, Ann . . . 97Starr, Suzanne . . .. . 127Steel, John . .. 97, 13SSteinbRichard ...Stein erg, Susan .. .... 15397Steiner. Millie ... 97Steinman, Alon . . .149Stengel , Louise . . ... 123Stephen, Freda . . . . . ....... 150, '193Stephenson, Mark . . ...... 144Stevens, Linda . . . . . . . . . 97Stevenson. Malcolm Jr. .142Stewart, Arthur .. 97Stich, Thomas . . ... 147Stiles, Sarah . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 97Still, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . 97Stinchfield , Frederick . . ... 135Stinnett, Raymond . . ......... 152Stone, Lawrence .. .. .... 142, 171Stout, Bette .... . . 97, 123Stout, Russel . . . . . . .. . .... 153Strangman, Kathleen . . .127Straw, Kendra ....... 98Strout, Dana . . . . . . . . 98Stubbins, Amanda . . . . ... 127~:~n;~~~v~~~rt .... 98, 1~Stumm, Timothy ................ 135~~~kf~~ · L~~~;r . .·. . ..... : ..· '96.' 1~~Sullivan, James . . 98Sullivan, Michael. . .... 98, 135Sullivan, Robert 98Sundt, Jan . 98Supple, Deborah 127Sutphen, Thomas. . .... 98, i82Sutton, Terry ..... .. .314Suurmeyer, Mary. . . 297Swanson , Charles. 98Swett, Geoffrey ....... . 142Swope, John ........ 144Szita , Ellen ..... 1, 80, 98150, 243Tagg, Margaret. . . . . . . 98, '197i:mr.\f.~~~~~ ::: ~Talburtt, Nancy . . ... 127Tang, Eugene . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Tannehill, Kay . . ... 114Tate, Benjamin 99Tate, George. .. . .131, 152Tatosian, David . . . . . . . . .147Taubenreuther, H. .... 99Taylor, Blair ..... . .142Taylor, Deborah . . ... 112Taylor, Grant ... . .. 135Taylor, JoAnn . . . . ... 114Taylor, Sarah. .. . 123Taylor, Stephen . . 99Teel, Roger .. .. .. .. ...... 153Tenney, Charles Jr. . .181,182Tenney, Duncan . . . . . 181 , 182i~:fr:;~;~~aJr~r •:•: •::: · · ·:::::mThompson, Myron... . ... 152Thompson, Ronald . . . ... . . 149Thwaits, Joanna ................ 117itJ'~~k~thil~~~ .. ..· ·1·.-99.' ~~; ~~T odorovich, Mark 99Tootle, Carol ........... 99, 2%Trongeau, Kay . . . . 117Truslow, Lucy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Tschudi, Otto . . . . . . 174Tucker, Cynthia . . . . . 114Turnbull, Sheila . . . 99Turner, Karen . 99Tutt, Margaret . . . . . 127Tweed, Bonnie ... . ....... 123Tweed, Susan . . . , .111 , 127Tyrrell, Candace ....... 111 , 112, 251Uihlein, David Jr... . . . . . . .. 135Underdahl, Bradford.... 99Upshaw, Marshall ............. . 186Urman, Ruth . . . 99Valiante, Leo Jr. . .142Van ham, Irene ....... . .. 112Vankeuren, Robert Jr. ......... . 143Vansickle, William . 99, 130, 142Veasey, Arthur . . . . . . ... 135Venasky, Victor ................ 175Vessenes, Peter . . . . . .. . 154Vidal, Janet ............... 111 , 119Virden, Christine ... , ........... 127Virden, David .... 152, 160, 172, 170Viviano. Ronald 99Voda, Cynthia.. .. . .. 114Vo\kober, Susann . 99Vrooman, Bonnie 99Vucich, Ruth . . ... 100Wagoner, Holly . . ... 293Waite, Laurie .. . ... . 100Wake, Brent ................... 175Wakefield, Thomas . .131 , 142Walbert, Richard Jr. . ..... 142Waldbaum, Martin ... 149Walden, Nancy . . ..... 100Walker, Francis . . .150Walker, Tamsen .. 100Wallace, Debra . . 100Wallace, Paul . . . .... 100, 147Wallace, Suzette ................ 100Walradt, David . . ........ 142Walter, Anne . . . . . .. 112Walters , Denise . . . .. . 114Walz, Jack . .. .. . .. .. . 144Waner, Timothy. . ............ 183Wan ish. Nancy ................ 112Wardner, James ............ 100. 135Warner, Mary . . . . 100Warren, Renee ................. 293Wassom, Julie ...... 84 , 100. 112. 290Wasylik Susan .................. 117Waters, Diane ... .100Watson, Barbara ... . 117, 293Watson, Elizabeth ... 100Watson, Thomas . .......... '197 , 171Watts, Cynthia . . . ... 126Waxman, Wendy ... 101Webber, Kirk .. .. .. .. .. 150Weckstrom, Robert . . .142Weed, Rober!. . . . . . .. ..... 135~:fJ~~~~~~d~~;~j :. ........•• : 1~1Weinstein, Roben . . .. . 149, 314Weiss, Gary . . . .. 101Weiss, Joseph .................. 101~:~~zh~J~~~ .: ~~~Welling, John . . ... 101Wells, Brian . . . . . . ... 142Welty, Charlotte. . .112Wenzel, James . . . ... 101Wenzel, Ruth . . . . .......... 101Werder, Heather. . . 101 , 119West, Peter . . . . ..... 101Wester, Robert .... . . .... 142Weymouth, Richard .... 182Whetsel, Nevie ... . ... 101Whitaker, Valerie . . ... 114White, Ester .. . . . . .. 101White, Kathleen . . ... 127White, Linda . . . . . . . 101Whitman. James Ill .... 144Wick , Robin . . . . . . . . ... 101Wicklund, Douglas . . .... 100Wielage, Harry Ill . . . ... 100Wihera, Richard . . .... 314Wildt, )ames ................... 150Wille, Steven . . ........... 133Williams, Alice . . .... 117Williams, Beryl ... . . 100Williams, John . . . . . 100, 152Williams, Lucy .... . . 112Williams, Sandra .. . ....... 123Williams, Sarah ........ 101Wills, James...... .144Wilson, Jeffrey . . . . .. 101Wilson, Juliet .................. 101Wlson, Lee . . . . . . . . . . . 101, 142Wilson, Welcome Jr ............. 153Winslow, laura ................. 119Winter, Michael. . .163, 165Winzeler, Wendy . .. ...... 112Wise, David. ... . . . .. . . . 101Wishmier, Jim . . .... . 172With all, Gary ...... 101 , 142Witkin, Louis ... . . ........... . 101Wodlinger, Kevin ....... . 152Wofford, Don . . . . 81 , 101,147Wolfe, Andrea . . . . . . 127Wolfson, Gary .... . . 149Wong, Alexander. . . 101Woodley, Ross . . . . . 175Woods, Kathryn ..... . . 127Woolman, Edward Jr. . ....... 143Wormhoudt, Kristi .... 101 , 117Worrell, Robert .... 152, 186Wortz, Tim . . . . . . . . . . 131Wrenn, Theodore Ill ............ 182Wright, Gary . . . . . .......... 144Wright, Kathleen ............... 112Wri~ht, Kristine .. . ....... 111 , 114Wujtck, Michael. ............... 154Yamada, Kenneth .......... 131, 149Yanson, Megan .123Yatchak , John . . ... 172, 186Yeager, jon . . . . . .160, 172Yewell, Therese ... 123Yewer, John . . . .......... 163Ying, Elizabeth ......... 101 , 126, 290Zalewski, Joann .114Zaro, Catherine ... . 127Zarowitz, lonny . . . ... . 149Zebelman, Sharon .............. 119Ziegler, Robert. . . . .. 101Zimelis, Donald . . . .149Zlogar, Kathleen . . .... 101, 119Zuoatsky, Babette .......... 101Zuelke, Scott . . . . . ..... 184, 186334
In MemoriamFaculty:Harold AndersonGrahm CarterRaymond EmeryEleanor 0. LuetteDorthea SeemanStudents:Ellen CarteWilliam HarvieLauren JohnsonMicheal KingRoger KlannVictor KramerKenneth MaltmanDiane Whipple
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