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Kettering College of Medical Arts 1969 yearbook. Kettering, OH.

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PACEMAKERKETTERING COLLEGE OF

MEDICAL ARTS

KETTERING, OHIO 1969

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ED ITO R - IN -C H IEF Pamela Becker

ASS ISTANT ED ITOR . . . . Kim berly Baker

Kathleen Connolly

LA Y O U T EDITOR .............. Donald Link

BUSINESS SECRETARY . . Janis Gersonde

C O P Y E D IT O R ................ Clem ent Joseph

P H O TO G R A P H Y

EDITOR ........................ Deborah Hickey

FAC U LTY A D V IS O R R. W . Pratt

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Academics............. .... 7

Class of 1969 ...18

Class of 1970 ...31

Activities of ’68 ...42

Classes................. ...74

Candids............... ...82

Advertisements ...93

Roster.................. 100

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A Beginning . . ."Noth ing ever built arose to touch the skies unless some man dreamed tha t it should, some man believed

tha t it could, and some man willed that it must.'1

These are the words of Charles F. Kettering, who, although his engineering brilliance revolutionized the auto­

motive industry, was, throughout his life tim e of dedicated purpose, p rim arily concerned and interested in edu­

cation. In every way he could he aided it and guided it toward a goal o f preparing young men and women to

meet and solve problems.

It was only natural, then, that, a t the time Eugene Kettering made the decision to build the Charles F. Kettering

Memorial Hospital in memory of his father, p lans'for an educational center began to be studied. M r. Kettering

set aside thirty-five acres of the fam ily estate fo r the proposed medical center campus.

In September, 1967, hundreds witnessed the dedication o f a new institution, Kettering College o f Medical

A rts— the second phase of the Kettering Medical Center's three divisions— clinical, educational, and research.

A t this time the college also opened its doors to one hundred freshman students. The student body, a t first

representing principally the residents of nearby O h io communities, has grown to include students from twenty-

five states and provinces as the first graduates complete the ir educational program two years later.

Kettering College of Medical A rts is a Christian educational institution operated by the Seventh-day A d ­

ventist, and holds as a supreme objective the providing of an environment in which teachers and students can

search out and know S o d the C rea to r as He is revealed in inspiration, in the physical world around us, and in

the events of this world's history.

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Life atKettering College of Medical Arts

Directed by God

Through The FacultyThe Seniors

The UnderclassmenThe Activities

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We Dedicate . . .

The students of the Kettering College of Medical

A rts dedicate the ir first yearbook to Mrs. Eugene

W . Kettering and the late M r. Kettering.

W h ile planning the educational division o f the

Kettering Medical Center, M r. Kettering explained,

" I t must be an educational center as well as a

medical service center. It will be necessary fo r the

hospital to become involved in preparing young

people fo r satisfying lives of service here and in

other institutions in various parts of the world."

W e, the students, express our thanks to the

Ketterings fo r this fine institution, and are proud to

be members o f the educational division tha t the

Ketterings have established.

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ACADEMICS

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Medical Center Executives

Marlowe H. Schaffner, M.D.

President, Kettering Medical Center

Mr. Paul Reichard M r. A . G. Zytkoskee M r. John Parrish

Com ptro lle r D irector of Personnel D irector of

Public Relations

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Dean of the College

I would say to our students, especially to those who a,re graduating, th a t you have come upon the scene

in a day of great opportunities. You must choose between the opportunities offered by the M aste r fo r service

to H im and the opportunities offered by the world fo r g rea t gain and popularity. Yes, the opportunities for

worldly gain, world ly pleasure, and world ly popu larity are set before you in all the ir dazzling splendor, but

Christ says, Forsake all o f these things and take up your cross and follow me if you would have true success

and inherit eternal life.

You are the children o f destiny. You have come upon the scene of action in one of the most momentous

times of earth's history. This is a tim e o f fast moving events, and you will be playing an im portant part in

the shaping of earth's destiny. You have studied fa ith fu lly and are well prepared to act your part upon the

stage o f life. You are especially tra ined in medical lines and are fu lly prepared to m inister to suffering human­

ity like our M aster did.

As the signals are given, "O n your mark, get set," and the starter's gun

barks, le t everyone be up and away. Keep your eye upon the finish line,

strain every muscle, exert every energy, tax every capacity as you run

the race of life. W hen you come to the end of the race may each one

be able to say with the apostle Paul, "I have fought a good fight, I

have finished my course, I have kept the fa ith ."

donel& rrxsW illiam C . Sandborn

Academ ic Dean

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Eugene R. Cow ling

Registrar

M r. Cow ling welcomes new student, Caro! Benner.

Roger W . Pratt

Dean

O f Student A ffa irs

Dean P ra tt discusses agenda with SA President Ruth Dunham.

M r. Cow ling offers advice w ith finances. Dean P ra tt counsels students.

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Miss Vaughan welcomes and encourages students to v is it her in her office.

Miss L. M arth ine Bliss

Dean of the Residence

Miss Bliss insures the smooth running o f the resi­

dence.

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Mrs. Betsy MerrellFaculty Secretary

Mrs. Jeannette BonjourLib ra ry Secretary

Mrs. Anne HutchersonFront-desk Receptionist

Miss M iriam ForemanFront-desk Receptionist

Mrs. M arion O . AndersonReg istra r Secretary

Mrs. Ina Eyman

^D ean of Student A ffa irs Secretary

Mrs. Jeanette Fortner

Academ ic Dean Secretary

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Dale ArellanoRadio logic

Technology

Eugene F. AugustinResp iratory Therapy

David L. BarnesResp iratory Therapy

M r. Augustin instructs C a ro l Burt, Resp iratory Therapy student.

Priscilla Hedrick returns serve under watchfu l eyes o f M r. Bonjour.

Richard A . BonjourPhysical Education

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Dr. Hewes demonstrates use of trachea model to students.

M r. A lb ert E. Brendel, J r .Religion

Mr. Edward M. CollinsLibrarian, Religion

M r. Henry D. BrodieM ic rob io logy

Mrs. Virginia F. BurnhamNursing Education

Mrs. M ildred L. ChaseSocial O rien ta tion

Dr. C . G ordon HewesAnatom y and Physiology

M r. Brendel clarifies a

point.

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Mrs. Burnham works w ith M a ry M e ife r t in Nursery.

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Dr. Richard A . KrumholzRespiratory Therapy

Miss M ary E. H oyt Miss Lois J . W alkerNursing Education Assistant L ib rarian

M r. Ernest A . Neufeld Mrs. N. M arie N ix

Radiology Medical Records

M rs. Sybil F. KiersteadNursing Education

Mrs. M a rjo rie Parrish instructs student in adm in istering

medicine.

M r. N eufe ld conducts Rad io logy lecture.

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Mrs. P ra tt works on Psychiatric nursing schedule.

M r. Pierce stresses a point during a lecture.

Mrs. E. Lois PrattNursing Education

Mrs. Rachel M. P ierceNursing Education

M r. W arren D. PierceH isto ry— Sociology

Dr. Dale E. Putnam Miss Esther M . RoseRad io log ic Nursing Education

Technology

Miss Rose confers w ith another facu lty member.

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M r. Robert M. RussellBiology

ains Periodic Chart,Dr. VanH orne ex.

M r. Russell discusses M icro.

Mrs. Helen C . SandbornEnglish

Dr. B. H . VanHornePhysics-Mathematics

Mrs. Sanborn instructing freshman class

Miss Glenna L. RuthNursing Education

Miss Ruth chats about Ped ia tric assignments,

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Class Officers

M r. R. Russell

Sponsor

C. D eH art

Secretary

C. Burt

Sergeant at Arms

Mrs. S. Kierstead

Sponsor

C. Johnson

President

R. Brandon

Treasurer

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SENIORS

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Rita J. Balzuweit

Nursing

Sue A . Barker

Nursing

Pamela A . Becker

Nursing

Cheryl A . Behner

Nursing

M arjo rie B. Berger

Nursing

Jill Berkheimer

Nursing

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A . G a i Bernreiter

Nursing

Connie G . Booher

Nursing

Rebecca S. Brandon

Radiology

James L. Bunger

Radiology

Caro l A . Burt-

Respiratory Therapy

Sara J. Bussey

Nursing

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Sue A . C a rte r Connie Child Kathleen L. C lough

Nursing Nursing Nursing

Patricia A . Cobb Kathleen M. Connolly Christina S. D eH a rt

Nursing Nursing Nursing

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Ruth A . Dunham Karen B. Esselman Robert E. Ewell

Nursing Nursing Nursing

Patrick Ferry Sandra V. Finley Jeanie G a lb ra ith

Nursing Nursing Nursing

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Janis L. Gersonde

Nursing

Marcia A . G riff ith

Nursing

C leta M . Ham ilton

Nursing

Heid i Heghesan

Nursing

Geraldine Hendricks

Nursing

Deborah L. H ickey

Nursing

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Quen Kho

Nursing

Susan R. Klooster

Nursing

M ary I. Lyons

Nursing

Maxcella H. Marsh

Nursing

Ruth C. M artin

Nursing

Sharon E. M ay

Nursing

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Arno ld J. M ee rt

Nursing

M ary E. M e ife rt

Nursing

W ilm a Merickel

Nursing

Donna M . Moats

Nursing

M arjo rie Neum iller

Nursing

Shirley A . Norcross

Nursing

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Josephine Smith

Nursing

Shara L. Smith

NursingJudy P. Shaw

Nursing

Nancy E. Spears

Nursing

A . Jean Spratt

Nursing

Susan J. Stellpflug

Nursing

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Thomas M . Trimble

Nursing

Eunice W ebb

Nursing

Melanie A . Weeks

Nursing

Florence E. Baker

Nursing

Sheila A . Stritch

Nursing

Christina O . Sutton

Nursing

Delight Thomas

Nursing

C A M E R A SH Y

Beverly Bergler

Nursing

Daryl G . Chase

Nursing

Valerie E. Rohring

Nursing

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FRESHMEN

Class Officers

C. B. Johnson T. Berger Dr. B. H. VanHorne

Chapla in Treasurer Sponsor

M. C orne1! M . Umek M . Stigge M r. R. A . Bonjour

Vice-President President Secretary Sponsor (Missing)

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Carolyn Anderson

Sue Beard

Timothy Berger

Patti Blosser

G ladys Boettcher

Janice Austin

Barbara Bemis

G a rry Blosser

Dianne Bossingham

Janice Bower

K im berly Baker M arguerite Barganier

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Connie Brewer M a ry Brodt

Kathy Bryant

Betty Childers

Sharyl Cole

Stanley Dalton

John Dobbin

Nancy Caviness

Catherine Cole

M arilyn Cornell

Susan Davidson

W a lte r Ehrlich

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Sherry Erickson

M aria Erlacher

Elaine Farenkopf

Sarah Fershee

Kathleen Fredericks

M arylou Gauker

Anna Geis

Janice Gordon

Beverly G raham

M argare t G rigsby

Shirley Habada

Irene H a lle r

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Dianne H artle

Donald Harvey

Kathy Heck

Priscilla Hedrick

Diane Heiland

Lynda H ilde rb rand t

Marsha Huddleston

Marsha Hummel

Luree Jackson

M arjo rie Ja rre tt

C. Bryan Johnson

C lem ent A . Joseph

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Judith Long Gwenyth Loughm iller Louisa M a rtir Eleanora Merica

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Sharon Peyer Robert Pohle Esther Portice Sharon Poulsen

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Peggy Routzong

Kathy Schaefer

Caro l Scrannage

Jeri Sheneman

Darlene Snowden

Phyllis Sawvell

Betty Schmoll

James Seward

Kathleen Shepherd

W illiam Sommers

M a ry Spence Leota Stahl

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M arla StiggeShirley Stanek

Regina Strader

Sandra Thacker

Joyce VanW ickle

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Shari Stratmoen

M ark Umek

Ramona Vosler

Donald Sutherland

Joan Valentine

Nancy W agne r

Caro l Starkweather

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Sharon W ells M a ry W ilfo rd Ronald W ir

Patricia W itche t C a thy Woods M a rga re t Z immer

C A M E R A SHY

Janet Akers

Caro l Benner

Sara Braddock

M ichael Brown

Karen C rawford

Connie Ewry

Steve Finn

A lan Friedman

Ruth Hanna

Connie Howell

Barbara Kabrisky

Charlene Norris

Marianne Oelman

Theresa Perrin

M artha Pyburn

Susan Sharp

Jean Snider

Melinda Staten

Caro l Strausbaush

Lottie Thurman

Joan W oodfo rd

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ACTIVITIES'67-'68

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Registration Day

Boxes and boxes of books! September 18, 1967

brought w ith it many long hours o f standing in

lines, signing papers, and new, friend ly people. The

students and the instructors were ready to meet

the challenges o f beginning a new junior college.

The beginning o f the long line.

Dr. W in io n Beaven addresses the student body. Dean Sandborn helps with reg istra tion.

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Bob Ewell, M C ,

leads an enthusias­

tic debate.

Karen Esselman pre­

sents a luxury, mink-

covered bedpan at

break tim e during

debate.

Doctors Pollard and D eHart, hard

a t work. W a tch out De ligh t!

History of Nursing

Patty C obb per­

forms old-time nurs­

ing function.

G inny and her team present a typ ica l ward scene during

the Florence N igh tenga le era.

Shirley and W ilm a nurse Marge's sore toe. M a rg e g rits teeth in

agony during procedure.

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Fall Festival

The fall festival, held in November, was a

huge success. Sponsored by Sigma Zeta, it

was open to the students and the community.

Booths and games were set up and prizes

awarded to the winners. The festival brought

out many of the faculty members' unknown

skills. Everyone had a good time and Sigma

Zeta profited.

W ou ld you believe a banquet? Jams Ger-

sonde and Christina D eH a rt p repared fo r

the Fall Festival.

Going-Soing-Gone!

Dean Sandborn and E lder Deming try th e ir hand a t

shaving a balloon.

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Faculty and students enjoy a few o f the many booths a t the Fall Festival.

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Shirley Norcross and R ita Balzweit led

Class o f '69 in to the capping ceremony.

The Class of '69 kneels in p reparation to receive th e ir caps.

Mrs. G ladys Duran, D irecto r of

Nursing Service, K .M .H . spoke to

the Class o f '69 on challenges in

Nursing.

the

Donna M oats was capped by Mrs.

Ann Dorn.-

The Capp ing Cerem ony o f the Class o f 1969

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CappingFeb. 4 , ’68

Solemness reigned a t the first capping ceremony of the Kettering

College of Medical A rts as seventy-four students received the ir nursing

caps. Each student chose an adm ired RN to cap them. Mrs. G ladys

Duran, d irector of Nursing Service at the hospital addressed the class

on the meaning of "Challenge." She submitted to the students these

five rules. "Be true to yourself, cultivate the best in life, think, work,

pray and keep your desire single. If you are hitting on all five, success

will be yours." The ceremony ended with an impressive lamp lighting

ceremony by the students. The lit lamps signified a new way of life, a

new fie ld of dedication.

Miss Vaughan leads the Class of

1969 in the "Nurses Pledge of

Service."

M rs. W ilm a Mericlcel and fam ily enjoying refreshments a fte r the

ceremony.

C O N G R A T U L A T IO N S !!

The Florence N ightenga le lamps are l i t and passed down the line to each student. The rec ita tion o f the "Nurses Pledge o f Serv­

ice" by a ll the newly capped, fo llowed.

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The double tr io singing

" I Do, I Do"

Enthusiasm marked the presentation of

the Student Association firs t ta len t show.

Debby H ickey was the d irec to r of the

ta len t show and two students from Andrews

University were the masters of ceremony.

Stan and Bob present Debby with roses fo r

organizing "Showboat ’68."

Sandy Howell sings

" In to The N ig h t"

Showboat ’68

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Sweet Sixteen? Connie Booher celebrates

her b irthday.

Sigma Zeta

G inny Pollard was one o f the honored guests

a t the summer wedding shower.

The Sigma Zeta Sorority was o r­

ganized early in the year to provide

some social activities fo r the residence

hall girls. Among the activities were

b irthday and holiday parties, bridal

showers, weiner roasts, songfests, mov­

ies, and Christmas fo r a needy fam ily.

The Sigma Zeta helped each girl be­

come be tte r acquainted with her class­

mates by establishing a friendship

sister program. Thanks fo r a fun filled

year!

H appy B irthday! C le ta H am ilton a t her sur­

prise b irthday party.

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Early morning Sabbath Service

In June, a spring campout was held at John

Bryan State Park in Yellow Springs. The students

enjoyed a fun filled weekend o f swimming, singing,

hiking, and eating. They roughed it by using tents,

cooking over campfires, and fighting mosquitoes.

Some came back with sunburns and poison ivy,

but all had a good time.M arge Berger begins a new day.

W h ich way to the parking area, C a ro l?

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Spring Campout

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re we!

Bon Voyage!Miss Anne M eyer was a very dedicated nursing instructor during the firs t school year. One of the

most popular instructors, Miss M eye r le ft in Seotember of '68 fo r a two year term as d irector of

nursing service a t the Benghazi Adven tis t Hospita l in Libya, North A frica.

Miss M eyer came to the Kettering College of M ed ica l A rts before it had e ither name o r students.

A lmost her entire nursing career has been in education, and she put her experience to work in con­

tributing much tim e and effort to curriculum planninq fo r the nursing program.

A native of Mobile, A labama, she taught nursing the re before coming to Kettering. For four years

she served as president of the A labama State Nurses Association and was a member o f the Board of

Nurse Examiners for the State of A labam a fo r the same length of time.

Miss M eyer is a graduate of Columbia Union College and received her master's degree from the

University of A labama.

Miss Meyer, before she left, was given a farewell p a rty by the facu lty and students. The time and

effo rt she spent with us while she was here was g reatly appreciated.

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Pop Shots

Do you hear what I hear? They ce rta in ly make the freshmen small these days!

H u rry Tina, he's wa iting! Ahhuh! A re you k idd ing?

Now w a it a minute. You did what to the p a tien t? Blah!

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Blow H a rd e r F lapper C racker!!!

O ne— two— three kick!! Privacy a t last!

Oh no— M A R R IA G E !! And they said it couldn't be done!

You Don't Say!

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Campus Day

This day was set aside to entertain interested

students who came from Andrews University

and various high schools and academies.

Nancy Spears, Pat Ferry, and Debby H ickey d isplay the ir

surgical ta lent.

A rn ie M eert, Tim Berger, and Chris D eH a rt act out

th e ir skit.

Shirley Norcross interacts

w ith pa tien t M a rge Ber­

ger.

A rn ie M ee rt looks ra the r skeptical a t Janis Ger-

sonde.

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ACTIVITIES*68-’69

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February 2, 1969

THE NURSE'S PLEDGE OF SERVICE

I solemnly pledge myself to the service of humanity

and will endeavor to practice my profession

with conscience and with d ignity.

I will maintain by all the means in my power the

honor and the noble traditions o f my

profession.

The to ta l health of my patients will be my first

consideration.

I will hold in confidence all personal matters coming

to my knowledge.

I will not perm it considerations o f religion,

nationality, race or social standing to intervene

between my duty and my patient.

I will maintain the utmost respect fo r human life.

I make these promises solemnly, free ly and upon

my honor.

Miss A lic e Smith, R.N., from C U C , speaks a t the second

capping ceremony.

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M ary and Kim take part in the capping proces­

sion.

The senior nursing students perform ed the capping ceremony.

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Religious Life

Sfudents ac tive ly p a rtic ip a te in the choir.

Students help the Nationa l G uard during a disaster alert.

A rn y M ee rt conducts the school choir.

Carol, Kitchi, Sue, Beverly, Dean P ra tt and M ark partic ipa ted in M .V.

seminars a t S .M .C.

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A . M eert, Sergeant a t A rm s; T. Trim b le, Treasurer; R. Dunham, President; R. Balzuweit, Vice-Presi­

dent; S. Stritch, Secretary; J. Pulfer, Chap la in , (not pictured)

S.A. Officers

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Seated : C. Lewis, P. Becker, M . Ranville, C . Johnson, S. C a rte r. Standing: J. Bunger, M . Umek,

S. Stritch, D. Link, T. Berger, R. Balzuweit.

Rita Balzuweit, Chairman.

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Sing along with Shirley! H it it again!

Tim, the apple!

HalloweenHayride

October1968

I know something you don 't know! I'm

made out o f plaster.

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Fun at the Fall Festival

’68The Sigma Zeta sponsored the

annual fall festival fo r the second

year in a row.

A c tive partic ipation by the stu­

dents and faculty members made

the program an enjoyable one.

The most popu la r pastime fo r class presidents!

A litt le b it wider, M r. Bonjour. G en tly ,

Blam!!!

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"The Shape of Things to Come”

"TH E SHAPE O F T H IN G S TO C O M E " was the theme fo r

K C M A 's 1969 amateur hour. M any hours of practice and re­

hearsal were spent by the contestants. Excitement, sp irit and

team work describes the scene behind stage; while an evening

of enjoyment was experienced by the audience.

Chap la in Ronald Gordon and M r. John Parrish

welcome a ll to the 1969 am ateur hour.

R ita and A rn y p repare fo r musical number

"Exodus."

Shirley, second place

winner, plays C la ir de

Lune.

Dave and Ruthie enjoy a laugh before curtain

call.

Contestants ga the r fo r fina l curtain call. J e rry and M a rjo r ie accept

th ird * place award fo r "C ru e l

W a r."

Sarah performs a d ra ­

matic part in the " M ir ­

acle W o rke r."

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O ffic ia l page turner, Dave, takes tim e

out fo r an evening snack.

M arla , Don, and Jams pause on stage a fte r th e ir medley

o f "A lle y C a t" and "G e o rg y G ir l. "

A rn y is ready to per­

form "Lassus Trom bone"

bu t where is the

page tu rne r?

M arla and Janis en te rta in the audience with "The Impossible

Dream ."

"Puff, the M ag ic D ragon," sung by

R ita and M arjo rie .

Sarah receives firs t place award from |udge,

G len Ham el.

Dan performs, " A i r in

D."

Sarah and C a ro l a t fina l curtain call.

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Couples enjoy the en te rta inm en t a fte r the college's firs t banquet.

The S.A. Banquet February, 1969

Chery l Behner and her escort pause before one o f the

many decorations.

The d inner is enjoyed by Helen Kobernuss and date.

Sherley Habada's date pins on her corsage.

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The Four Musketeers . . . Kathy, Janis, Skip,

and Pam.

Bowing to superio r numbers.

Pacemaker Recalls ’61-’69 MemoriesPATIENCE, TIME, W O R K , A N D LO AD S O F PERSEVERANCE

These factors represent the true sp irit of dedicated hours and efforts spent by

members of the PAC EM AK ER staff in preparing a book th a t will bring back memories

of life a t K C M A .

Through hours of planning, picture-taking, cropping, copy-writing, proofing, and

checking, staff members pieced together the intangible memories o f the years gone

by.

W e, the staff of the PAC EM AKER , hope tha t as you look through and read your

yearbook, pleasant memories of your life a t K C M A will be recalled.

Dynam ic Duo— Associate, Ka thy Conno lly and

Editor-in-Chief, Pam Becker.

Copy ed ito r, C lem Joseph, and M a ry W ilfo rd

discuss pictures.

W ho took my cam era?

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L A Y O U T S T A FF C O P Y S T A FF

Standing: Caro l Johnson, Don Link, Janis Gersonde. Standing: Bonnie Jacobson, Ruth Jackson, M a ry W il-

Seated : Kathy Connolly, Pam Becker. fo rd. Seated : Janis Gersonde, R ita Balzuweit.

P H O T O ST A FF : Sandy Howell, Dean Pratt, Sharon

Peyer.

o r this one?

C lem Joseph,

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Decisions, decisions!

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CLASSES

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NURSINGRESPIRATORY THERAPY RADIOLOGY MEDICAL RECORDS GENERAL EDUCATION

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Nursing

Nursing is an awareness of the physical, spiritual

and emotional needs of an individual, using scien­

tific knowledge, skills, attitudes, and community re­

sources to aid the individual in restoration or

maintenance of optimum health.

Ahhh!

Senior M arge Berger checks patient's v ita l signs. Sue Ste llflug prepares morning medication.

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Dr. Geo rge H ard ing , J r . w ith

Psych, instructor Mrs. Pierce.

Seniors Janis and Eunice scrub fo r surgery.

Dary l Chase does an ad­

vanced nursing duty.

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Med.-Surg. instructor, Mrs. Kierstead, restates an im po rtan t point

in her lecture.

First-year student, Ka thy Fredericks, prepares sutures to r

the doctor.

Kathy and Bill add finishing touches to a patient's bed. M ark gathers m a te ria l fo r a nurs­

ing assignment.

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First yea r nursing students pause before

lecture.M rs. K ierstead and M arilyn a id a PAR

patient.

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A comparative newcomer in the fie ld of tech­

nologies is respiratory therapy. This tra in ing is

aimed toward equipping the student to assist the

physician in the trea tm ent o f respiratory diseases.

This is a growing fie ld and includes studies and

research in pulmonary function.

" I could just scream !"

Respiratory TherapySeniors C a rl and Ken pause fo r a v is it a fte r class.

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Ano the r fie ld offering a challenge to

paramedical education is radiologic tech­

nology. W ith the ever increasing use of

nuclear medicines and radiation therapy,

it is v ita l tha t well-trained technologists

be available so tha t full benefit may be

gained from the technological advances in

this fie ld.

Linda Peters and Tim Berger watch as Dr. Putnam explains machine.

Radiologic Technology

Connie Howell waits fo r the next patient.

The senior rad io logy students listen a tten tive ly to M r. Neufe ld 's lecture

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Medical Records technology requires specific

technical preparation in details of recording and

filing, with an acute sense o f organization, and

a dedication to completeness and accuracy. The

technical preparation can best be developed when

built upon a broad preparation which involves

an understanding of medical term ino logy and hu­

man psychology and interpersonal relations.

K itch i d ilig en tly completes her assignment.

Medical Records Technology

Marsha listens carefu lly to a doctor's d ictation. Mrs. Nix, instructor, lectures to her class.

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General Education

Connie Ewry tries out her charm on the

pitcher.

Up, up and away!

Bob Pohle, Pat Cobb, and M r. Russell d isplay the ir canoeing ab ility .

"H om e, Sweet H om e" fo r a weekend.

The zoology fie ld t r ip to Canada.81

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CANDIDS

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The Uniform Fashion Show was spon­

sored by the senior class as a fund-raising

pro ject fo r the class trip .

N o free samples!

O h ! They've come to take me away!

missed! Oh, g rea t!

Take it away!

Tha t dumb salesman!

It's what you call Team Nursing!

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"W h a t do you mean a W O M A N d riv e r? "

How much?! Oh, rea lly!

Confusion!

As we ro ll along the dusty tra il.

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Oh, Fred!

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Open w ider!

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Here it comes!

Chug-a-lug

Jeanie shows o ff her skill.

It ’s the lineup!

H o ld on! Sink it!

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W h a t I'm saying is . . .

It's p a rty tim e !

You've go t to be k idd ing!

Peek-a-boo!!

Ooops, I've been caught! "W h en the wind blows, the cradle

w ill rock!"

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You would!!

u i n t a m• »• miamMm

Is this a lib ra ry?

The T.V. crowd

Sock it to me!

I W O N 'T smile!

Sometimes we wonder!

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The ChallengeOF MEDICAL SCIENCE

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Electronics Engineering Inhalation Therapy Library Science Maintenance

Painting Carpentry Plumbing

Medical Internships Medical Records Medical Technology NursingNursing Education Occupational Therapy Pharmacy Physical Therapy Secretarial X-ray Technology

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STUDENT ROSTERAkers, Janet . . . . 2400 Glenhea+h Drive, Ketterinq,

Ohio

Anderson, Caro lyn E 800 Youngs Lane, Nashville,

Tennessee

Austin, Janice K R.R. #2, Camden, Indiana

Baker, Florence . . . . 3061 Southdale Drive, Dayton,

Ohio

Baker, K im berly L G ris t M ill Road, Sewell, New

Jersey

Balzuweit, Rita J 1021 Romanus Drive, Vandalia,

Ohio

Barganier, M arguerite . . . . 4835 Dayton L ibe rty Road,

Dayton, Ohio

Barker, Sue . . . . 225 Curwood Road, Holland, Ohio

Beard, Sue . . . . R.R. # I , Eaton, Ohio

Becker, Pamela A 153 Gershwin Drive,

Centerville, Ohio

Behner, Cheryl A I 1891 Oberlin Road, Oberlin,

Ohio

Bemis, Barbara . . . . 160 Devonhurst Drive, Kettering,

Ohio

Benner, Carol . . . . 7655 W ilm ing ton Pike, Dayton,

Ohio

Berger, M arjo rie B Route I, Carney, M ichigan

Berger, Timothy E......... Route I, Carney, M ichigan

Bergler, Beverly . . . . 2262 Hertipstead Road,

Kettering, Ohio

Berkheimer, Jill . . . . 3101 Bromley Place, Kettering,

Ohio

Bernreiter, G a i . . . . I 176 W ynchgate Street,

Oakville, Ontario, Canada

Blosser, G a rry R 941 Donson Drive, Kettering,

Ohio

Blosser, Patti L 941 Donson Drive, Kettering,

Ohio

Boettcher, G ladys A ......... 445 E. G ranville Road,

W orth ing ton, Ohio

Booher, Connie G ......... 382 W ind ing Trail, Xenia,

Ohio

Bossingham, Diane . . . . 241 5 South Keystone,

Indianapolis, Indiana

Bower, Janice C 4990 Wabash Drive, Fairfield,

Ohio

Braddock, Sara . . . . Route I, Waynesville, Ohio

Brandon, Rebecca S 408 East Main Street,

Greenville, Ohio

Brewer, Connie J Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania

Brodt, M a ry J 2454 Glenside Drive, Dayton,

Ohio

Brown, Michael . . . . 513 W insor Drive, W es t

Carrollton, Ohio

Bryant, Kathy S 4364 Kenmont Place, Columbus,

Ohio

Bunger, James L 3256 Gracemore Avenue,

Dayton, Ohio

Burt, Caro l A 598 East Dominion Boulevard,

Columbus, Ohio

Bussey, Sara J ........... 101 N. C en te r Street,

Farmersville, Oh io

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C arte r, SueAnn M 2899 Yargerv ille Road,

LaSalle, M ichigan

Caviness, Nancy E Route #3, Box 472, Battle

Creek, M ichigan

Chase, Daryl G 321 Patterson Road, Dayton,Ohio

Child, Connie . . . . Blayne Avenue, Dixfield, Maine

Childers, Betty L 323 H iawatha Avenue,

Louisville, Kentucky

Clough, Kathy L 3309 E. Stroop Road, Dayton,Ohio

Cobb, Patricia A ......... 6430 Colechester Court,

Dayton, Ohio

Cole, Catherine A C.R. #4, C lyde, Ohio

Cole, Sharyl J 410 G rove Avenue, Berrien

Springs, M ichigan

Connolly, Kathleen M ............1985 Sierra Trail, Xenia,

Ohio

Cornell, M arilyn H 2243B Hempstead Road,

Dayton, Oh io

C rawford, Karen . . . . 4568 Hannaford Street, Dayton,

Ohio

Dalton, A . Stanley . . . . 555 Alpha-Bellbrook Road,

Bellbrook, Ohio

Davidson, Sue R 2095 Marcia Drive, Bellbrook,

Ohio

DeHart, Christina S Route #3, Box 54, Fairland,

Indiana

Dobbin, John . . . . 1036 Mendota Court, Dayton,

Ohio

Dunham, Ruth A 4172 Tonawanda Trail, Dayton,

Ohio

Ehrlich, W a lte r E 2805 Reservoir Road, Greeley,

Colorado

Erickson, Sherry L Box 25, LaMoille, Minnesota

Erlacher, M aria T 1280 Thoreau Road,

C leveland, Ohio

Esselman, Karen B 3242 A e ria l Avenue, Dayton,

Ohio

Ewell, Robert E 4639 Summerhaven Road,

Dayton, Ohio

Ewry, Connie K ......... 713 Brubaker, Dayton, Ohio

Farenkopf, Elaine . . . . 116 Avenue A , Palmerton,

Pennsylvania

Felton, G lenda . . . . Oak Park Academy, Nevada,

Iowa

Ferry, Patrick . . . . 2455 Delcourt Drive, Dayton, Ohio

Fershee, Sarah K ......... 396 W . Lomar Drive, Carlisle,

Ohio

Finley, Sandra V 33 10 C u rry Street, Long Beach,

Califo rn ia

Finn, Steve . . . . 200 Northwood, A p t. 2, Dayton, Ohio

Fredericks, Kathleen E 2029 Pautucket, Toledo,

Ohio

G a lb ra ith , Jeanie . . . . 3480 Southern Boulevard,

Kettering, Ohio

Gauker, Marylou . . . . I l l W a rd e r Street, Dayton,

Oh io

Geis, Anna . . . . 2404 Marcia Drive, Bellbrook, Oh io

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Gersonde, Janis L 4754 Kessler V iew Drive,

Indianapolis, Indiana

Gordon, Janice M .......... 1701 Redbush Avenue,

Dayton, Ohio

Graham, Beverly D......... 860 Spires Road, Richmond,

British Columbia, Canada

G riffith , Marcia A .......... 943 H o lly Hill, Fort W ayne,

Indiana

Grigsby, M a rga re t . . . . 908 Huron Avenue, Dayton,

Ohio

Habada, Shirley . . . . R.D. #2, List H ill Road, Valencia,

Pennsylvania

Haller, Irene W 2259 South Dixie Avenue,

Dayton, Ohio

Hamilton, C leta M ...........R.R. #2, Minneapolis,

Kansas

Hanna, Ruth A 108 W es t Manchester Street,

Battle Creek, M ichigan

Hartle, Dianne . . . . 115 North Avenue, W inchester,

V irg in ia

Harvey, Donald L 3439 Annabelle Drive, Dayton,

Ohio

Heck, Kathy A 4521 Robin H ill Court, Dayton,

Ohio

Hedrick, Priscilla E 2724 Horstman Drive,

Kettering, Ohio

Heghesan, He id i . . . . R.R. #2, Townline N, Oshawa,

Ontario, Canada

Heiland, Diane L 4200 Reading Road, Dayton,

Ohio

Hendricks, Geraldine . . . . 800 Youngs Lane, Nashville,

Tennessee

Hickey, Deborah L.........R.R. #2, Box 87, Mooresville,

Indiana

Hicks, Brenda G 300 M eyer Avenue, Dayton,

Ohio

H ilderbrandt, Lynda M 2782 Sutton Avenue,

Dayton, Ohio

Howell, Connie D Route #2, Carmel, Indiana

Howell, Sandra R 3418 Levee, Drayton Plains,

Michigan

Huddleston, Marsha . . . . 28 East Pease Street,

W est Carrollton, Ohio

Hummel, Marsha L 1308 Stoner Road, Fostoria,

Ohio

Jackson, Luree . . . . 2841 Ridley, Youngstown, Ohio

Jackson, Ruth A 1507 Southwood Drive, Lima

Ohio

Jacobson, Bonnie L 29 Norwood Avenue,

Superior, Wisconsin

Jarre tt, M arjo rie A .......... 260 Ridgewood Avenue,

Dayton, Ohio

Johnson, Caro l . . . . 71 W oodb ine Road, Lewistown,

Pennsylvania

Johnson, C . Bryan . . . . 122 Kennard Avenue,

Barnesville, Ohio

Jones, C arl E 2037 Lakewood Drive, Dayton,

Ohio

Jones, S ta n le y R.D. #1, Hom er C ity,

Pennsylvania

Joseph, C lem ent A .......... I I 10 N. Perry Street,

Peoria, Illinois

Kabrisky, Barbara . . . . 5823 Bayside Drive, Dayton,

Ohio

Kho, Quen . . . . 2029A Richfield Drive, Dayton, Ohio

Klooster, Susan R 68 Keston Elm Drive, LaPorte,

Indiana

Kniqht, Nancy S 16 W es t Pease, W est

Carro llton, Oh io

Kobernuss, Helen . . . . 257 East M elfo rd Avenue,

Dayton, Oh io

Krause, Karen K 10016 North Cedarburg Road,

Mequon, Wisconsin

Kroneck, Donna M 3737 Southern Boulevard,

Kettering, Oh io

Lewis, Carlene F.......... 7520 Knollwood Drive,

Dayton, Ohio

Link, Donald H R.R. #2, Box 94, Sandusky,

Ohio

Little, Patricia A 3927 Larkspur Drive, Dayton,

O hio

Long, Jud ith A Route 8, Lincoln, Nebraska

Loughmiller, Gwenyth P Box 77, Spring Valley,

Ohio

Lyons, M a ry L 4687 Yankee Road, M iddletown,

Ohio

Marsh, Maxcella H 5417 W inchester, Portsmouth,

Ohio

M artin , Ruth C 1951 Laird Avenue, Kettering,

Ohio

M a rtir, Louisa . . . . 3737 Southern Boulevard,

Kettering, Ohio

May, Sharon E 407 East Pleasant, Knoxville,

Iowa

M eert, A rno ld J 8712 Fordham Street,

Fort Myers, Florida

M eife rt, M a ry E 920 Shedbourne Avenue, Dayton,

Ohio

Merica, Eleanora G 1215 C o ttage C ou rt Drive,

Fairborn, Oh io

Merickel, W ilm a . . . . Hutchinson, Minnesota

Moats, Donna M .......... 211 East Temple Street,

Washington C ou rt House, Ohio

Mullins, Connie . . . . 3016 H oba rt Avenue, Dayton,

Ohio

Neuhauser, David B 3906 South Park Road,

Kokomo, Indiana

Neum iller, M arjo rie . . . . 1410 First S treet South,

Carrington, No rth Dakota

Norcross, Shirley A 3031 North Hum boldt

Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Norris, Charlene . . . . 112 W es t Orchard, Lebanon,

Ohio

Oelman, Marianne . . . . 612 Phillips Street,

Yellow Springs, Ohio

Osborne, Ramonda . . . . Box 226, C lay, W es t V irg in ia

Osgood, Selah G R.D. #2, Box 277, Quakertown,

Pennsylvania

Paeltz, Bonnie L 400 C love r Street, Fairborn,

Ohio

Pelton, Dan . . . . 874 Prospect Avenue, Hartford,

Connecticut

Pence, Cynth ia A R.R. #1, Eaton, Ohio

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Perrin, Theresa E 2001 Fox Run Road, Dayton,

Ohio

Peters, Linda E...........R.D. #1, Pen A rgy l, Pennsylvania

Peyer, Sharon L ...........R.R. #1, Staples, Minnesota

Pierzakowski, Geneva . . . . 142 Garden Street,

LaPorte, Indiana

Pohle, Robert G 5705 Terrace Park Drive, Dayton,

Ohio

Portice, Esther E......... 972 W oodward, Benton Harbor,

Michigan

Poulsen, Sharon C R.D. #2, Box 49, Troy,

New York

Powell, Phyllis E 1854 Nash Court, Dayton, Ohio

Powell, Rita A 2570 C luster Avenue, Dayton, Ohio

Powell, Roger J .........1854 Nash Court, Dayton, Ohio

Powell, Rosemary . . . . 4925 M iddlebrook Drive, Dayton,

OhioPrutzman, S tarr S...........R.D. # I , Washington,

Pennsylvania

Pudsey, Rita . . . . 1557 Salem Avenue, Dayton, Ohio

Pulfer, Joyce E 121 15 Coldwater Road, Fort

Wayne, Indiana

Purkey, Kenneth . . . . 3809 LeFevre Drive, Dayton, Ohio

Rambauske, Elizabeth . . . . 627 Rockhill Avenue,

Kettering, Ohio

Ranville, M argare t F Box 145, C arp Lake,

Michigan

Reed, Sheila . . . . 1716 Rockwell Drive, Xenia, Ohio

Rice, Rebecca J ...........319 North Bromfield Road,

Dayton, Ohio

Richey, Rilda . . . . 1957 North Main Street, Franklin,

Ohio

Robinson, Terry L 3132 Braddock Street,

Kettering, Ohio

Rohring, Valerie E 408 East Horton Street,

Bluffton, Indiana

Rosen, Linda J 4350 Rath Road, Perry, M ichigan

Rousseau, Susan L 324 E. N. Broadway, Dayton,

Ohio

Routzong, Peggy J R.R. # I , Arcanum, Ohio

Rowell, Nancy R Box 236, Gaston, North Carolina

Sawvell, Phyllis . . . . 1846 Quail Hollow Road, Dayton,

Ohio

Schaefer, Kathy . . . . 7841 Nardian W ay, Los Angeles,

California

Schmoll, Betty B 3513 Pobst Drive, Dayton, Ohio

Scrannage, Caro l M 4602 Bancroft, Lincoln,

Nebraska

Setty, Sally E 280 Briarcliffe, Dayton, Ohio

Seward, James . . . . P. O . Box 884, Madison College,

Tennessee

Sharp, Susan . . . . 50 Covertside Drive, Dayton, Ohio

Shaw, Judy P 3296 W ilm ing ton Pike, A p t. 12,

Dayton, Ohio

Sheneman, Je ri K ........... I 1213 Fortune Avenue, Dayton,

Ohio

Shepherd, Kathleen S......... 380 Bellaire Drive, Fairborn,

Ohio

Smith, Josephine . . . . 519 McLain Street, Dayton, Ohio

Smith, Shara L 1570 W oodman Drive, Dayton,

Ohio

Snider, Jean . . . . 257 I Eckley Boulevard, Dayton, Ohio

Snowden, Darlene R R.R. #1, W ilson, M ichigan

Sommers, W illiam D 1006 Bertram Avenue,

Dayton, Oh io

Spears, Nancy E 326 Ernst Avenue, Dayton, Ohio

Spence, M a ry A 1320 South Hambleton,

Westland, M ichigan

Spratt, A . Jeanie . . . . 3616 O ld Stage Road, Dayton,

Ohio

Stahl, Leota L 1214 Lexington Avenue, Dayton,

Ohio

Stanek, Shirley A Route 2, Franksville, Wisconsin

Starkweather, Caro l A R.R. #1, Buchanan,

M ichigan

Staten, Melinda . . . . 1754 Swinger Drive, Dayton, Ohio

Ste llp flug, Susan J ......... 789 North Twenty-third,

LaCrosse, Wisconsin

Stigge, M arla . . . . R.R. # I , Box 95, W est Burlington,

Iowa

Strader, Regina L 4332 W oodbine, Dayton, Ohio

Stratmoen, Shari . . . . 2509 M idvale Place, Kettering,

Ohio

Strausbaugh, Caro l . . . . 1006 W enbrook Drive,

Kettering, Ohio

Stritch, Sheila A 1445 DeLynn Drive, Centerville ,

Oh io

Sutherland, Donald L 57 Morgan Avenue,

Medford, Massachusetts

Sutton, Christina . . . . 300 Davisburg Road, Holly,

Michigan

Thacker, Sandra . . . . 2024 W inona Drive, M iddletown,

Ohio

Thomas, Delight . . . . 612 Bopf Street, Wausau,

Wisconsin

Trimble, Thomas M ...........518 Park Overlook Drive,

W orth ing ton, Ohio

Umek, M ark A 805 North Main Street, Berrien

Springs, M ichigan

Valentine, Joan L 16850 Inkster Road, Detroit,

M ichigan

Van W ickle, Joyce A 905 Timberland Drive,

Berrien Springs, M ichigan

Vosler, Ramona . . . . 6059 Flemington Road, Dayton,

Ohio

W agner, Nancy . . . . 3 Beverly Place, Dayton, Ohio

W ebb, Eunice . . . . 425 Dayton Towers Drive, A p t. 8P,

Dayton, Ohio

Weeks, Melanie A 249 C anterbury Drive, Dayton,

Ohio

Wells, Sharon P 423 W a te rv lie t Avenue, Dayton,

Ohio

W ilfo rd , M a ry C . . . . . 146 Harrison Street, Elyria,

Ohio

Wirsz, Ronald F 316 Herron Avenue, Chilliwack,

British Columbia, Canada

W itche t, Patricia . . . . 1715 Princeton Drive, Dayton,

Ohio

W oodfo rd , Joan L 2084 Firebird Drive, Bellbrook,

Ohio

Woods, C a thy . . . . 4464 Kiser Lake Road, St. Paris,

Ohio

Zimmer, M a rg a re t 74 Franklin Street, New

Lebanon, Ohio

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FACULTY ROSTERArellano, Dale . . . . 294 Tuxworth, Centerville , Ohio

Auquftine, Euqene . . . . 19 W e lle r Street, Centerville,

Ohio

Barnes, David

Bliss, L. M arth ine .

Kettering, Ohio

Bonjour, Richard .

Brendel, A lb e rt . .

1530 C lifton, Springfield, Ohio

. . 3737 Southern Boulevard,

. 2601 Cluster, Dayton, Ohio

1210 Berna Lane, Kettering, Ohio

Brodie, Henry . . . . 9647 G ebhart Road, Dayton, Ohio

Burnham, V irg in ia .

Ohio

. 2162 Brunside Drive, Dayton,

3985 Southern Boulevard,

Route #2, Box 7975, Waynesville,

Chase, M ild red . .

Kettering, Ohio

Collins, Edward . .

Ohio

Cowling, Eugene . . . . 605 C la re ridge Lane, Dayton

Ohio

Hewes, Gordon . . . . 7412 Mad River Road, Dayton,

Ohio

Hoyt, M a ry . . . . 2430 Delcourt Drive, Dayton, Ohio

Kierstead, Sybil . . . . 6105 Carnation Road, W es t

Carro llton, Ohio

Krumholz, Richard . . . . 5723 Heather Hollow, Dayton,

Ohio

Neufeld, Ernest . . . . 2348 Bending W illow Drive,

Dayton, Oh io

Nix, M a rie . . . . 1418 Centra l Park Avenue, Kettering,

Ohio

Parrish, M arjo rie . . . . 1118 Benfield Drive, Kettering,

Ohio

Pierce, Rachael . . . . 2169 Finland, Dayton, Ohio

Pierce, W a rren . . . . 2169 Finland, Dayton, Ohio

Pratt, Lois . . . . 2111 Milesburn Drive, Dayton, Ohio

Pratt, Roger . . . . 2111 Milesburn Drive, Dayton, Ohio

Putnam, Dale . . . . 2335 W es t Alexandersville-Bellbrook

Road, Dayton, Ohio

*Rose, Esther . . . . 3161 Southdale Drive, Dayton, Ohio

Russell, Robert . . . . 644 Darsey Court, Dayton, Ohio

Ruth, G lenna . . . . 3040 Shroyer, Kettering, Ohio

Sandborn, Helen . . . . 85 W es t W h ip p Road, Dayton,

Ohio

Sandborn, W illiam . . . . 85 W es t W h ip p Road, Dayton,

Oh io

VanHorne, B. H 5 124 Creekmore Court,

Kettering, Ohio

Vaughan, Anna M ay . . . . 3222 Regent Street,

Kettering, Ohio

W alker, Lois . . . . 3061 Southdale Drive, A p t. T19,

Kettering, Ohio

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