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In Appreciation of .. . . . .you, Mr. Brownback, for all you have been to us and for all you have done for us. Whether in the classroom, in the counseling room, in the Sunday services, or on the weekends, you have been a real help to us and a real blessing for us. It is at this time and in this way that we wish to express our appreciation to you.

MR. PAUL BROWNBACK Academic Dean

Faculty and Administration

MR. GERALD TWOMBLY Registrar

MR. GERALD SMITH Director of Christian Service

REV. ROBERT CAMILLERI Homiletics

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MR. STUART PAGE Dean of Students

MISS CAROL HUGHES Dean of Women

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Guest Lecturers

MR. DAVID COX

DR. MURRAY MURDOCK

MR. DON ROBERTSON

DR. JAMES JEREMIAH

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DR. JACK MITCHELL

MR. ELMER TAYLOR

MR. ROBERT DUNZWEILER

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MR. THOMAS TAYLOR

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MR. RUSS HADLEY

DR. JAYRO GONCALVES

MR. RONALD GIBSON

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MRS. JANICE MORRISON housekeeping

MR. IRA MORRISON maintenance

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MISS FLORENCE OTTERBECK bookstore

MR. HERB BRUNO maintenance

MR. WERNER KATZENBERGER maintenance

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MISS RUTH DAGUE secretary

MISS MIRIAM STARK secretary

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MR. STANLEY JENSEN kitchen

MR. TROY OSTRANDER kitchen

MR. STEVEBUBAR kitchen

MR. KENT MOORE kitchen

MISS DONNA PERRY librarian

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MISS MARILYN ROBERTS secretary

MR. DAVID LOGAN business manager

Graduates of January 1973

LINDA LEWIS Horseheads, N.Y.

CINDY HEALEY Binghamton, N. Y.

WINNETTE LOTTIMORE Warwick East, Bermuda

DONNA PERRY Taunton, Mass.

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SUZANNE PETERSON Dresher, Pa.

DELVIN STAHL Yale, S. Dakota

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GARY WILLIAMS Paget West. Bermuda

STANLEY STOLLER Payne, Ohio

DANN TREACHLER Dearborn Hts. , Mich

Graduates of September 1973

STEPHANI AVERILL Langhome, Pa.

LORI ALTHENS Lakeport, N. H.

CRAIG ANDERSON Brattleboro, Vt.

LYRA BARNES Plant City, Fla.

DANIEL AUNGST McVeytown, Pa.

NORMAN BAILEY Schroon Lake, N.Y.

ROBERT BRAINARD Westerlo, N.Y.

LAUREN BITIKOFER Hesston, Kansas

ALAN CAMERON Westlake, Ohio

ALBION BUCKINGHAM Fall River, Mass.

BUNNY BRUNNER Pottstown, Pa.

DAVID CHAMPLIN Pittsburgh, Pa.

RUTH CAREY Carmel, N.Y.

LINDA CERO West Hartford, Conn.

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DONALD CLARK Orillia, Ontario

DAVID CLAPP Roslyn, Pa.

RICK COLBERT Edgewater, Md.

JAY COLBY Putnam, Conn.

JOYCE COMPTON Trumansburg, N.Y.

SHERMAN COONRADT Averill Park, N.Y.

STEPHEN COOPER Springfield, Va.

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DEBORAH CORFF West Seneca, N.Y.

DIANNE COTTRELL Homer, N.Y.

BEVERLY DAVISON Arcanum, Ohio

DEBRA DIEFFENBACHER Bloomsburg, Pa.

STEVEN DEGROFT Elizabethtown, Pa.

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LITSA DRITSAS River Edge, N. J.

SALLYANN DONLEY Myerstown, Pa.

LOREN DILL Middleport, N. Y.

MICHAEL EACHUS Bowningtown, Pa.

SUSAN DUSEL West Seneca, N.Y.

DENISE DUNCAN Brentwood, N.Y.

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KENNETH ELMORE Princeton, 111.

EVELYN ELMORE Princeton, 111.

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JONATHAN ERIKSEN Fort Plain, N.Y.

CAROL EVERETT Falmouth, Maine

FRANCIS FIORE Levittown, Pa.

LINDA FITZGERALD Shirley, N.Y.

DOUGLAS FRANKS Princeton, N. J.

KATHLEEN FRANKS Princeton, N. J.

PETER FRIEDRICK Bayport, N.Y.

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JOHN FRIZELLE Sydney, Australia

BEVERLY GARDNER Staatsburg, N.Y.

GWENDOLYN GAVITT Auburn, Maine

RAYMOND GINOLFI Stanford, Conn.

JOHN GLASSER Pottersville, N.Y.

CARL GODFREY Nassau, Bahamas

MIGDALIA GONZALEZ Selden, Long Island

SHARON GREEN Dearborn, Mich.

SHARON GRIFFITH Reading, Pa.

LAMBERT GROOTEN Schroon Lake, N.Y.

DAVID GRQVER Sheldonville, Mass.

PETER GUSHEE Lakeville, Mass.

CAROLYN GWYN Medina, N.Y.

KENT HANSON Anderson, Ind.

TERRI HANSON Anderson, Ind.

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VIC HARDING Lisbon, Maine

JAE HARRIS Boca Raton, Fla.

LORI HAUSFELD Cincinnati, Ohio

PRISCILLA HAVILAND Cranford, N.J.

SANDRA HAYNES Claremont, N. H.

LISA HOWARD Palmer, Mass.

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GREG HUGHES Aliquippa, Pa.

KAREN JESSEE Lincoln Park, Mich.

CHERYL JACKSON Elizabethtown, Pa.

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BECKY JOHNSON Edgewater, Md.

JUNE KELLY Penn Run, Pa.

JAY KING

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LESLIE KINGDON Pointe Claire, Quebec

KATHY KNIGHTS Fort Edward, N.Y.

DANNEL LAIRD Downingtown, Pa.

CONNIE LAMB Oxford, Mich.

DOROTHY LANDIS Harleysville, Pa.

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GLENN LARSEN Attleboro, Mass.

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MARION LIPSI Lansdale, Pa.

JULIE LOSCHEIDER Grand Rapids, Minn.

NANCY LOCHEL Levittown, Pa.

CHARLOTTE MANLEY Pottersville, N. Y.

TED MANLEY Pottersville, N.Y.

SUSAN MANTON Wilmington, Vermont

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JACQUELINE MESSLER Baltimore, Md.

CYNTHIA MARSH Bel Air, Md.

LELAND MEIER Swanton, Ohio

ARLENE MOORE Monroeville, N.J.

DIANNE MONELL Binghamton, N.Y.

JACK MILLER Pottersville, N.Y.

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KATHLEEN MOWERS Alloway, N. J.

RONALD MORTON Bucyrus, Ohio

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VIRGINIA NEWTON Baltimore, Md.

DAWN NEWMAN Boca Raton, Fla.

PAMELA MULLINS Falls Church, Va.

J. MARK NORLAND Norton, Mass.

DAVID NIGHTINGALE Colon, Mich.

SUSAN NICKLAS Parish, N.Y.

JANICE OATLEY Flint, Mich.

MARIAN NUZZI Penndel, Pa.

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DANIEL OVERMAN Goshen, Ind.

MARY JANE OATLEY Flint, Mich.

PENELOPE OWENS Chesapeake, Va.

MARTIN PAGANO Johnstown, N.Y.

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EUNICE PARSCHAUER Middle Lake, Saskatchewan

JUDY PARSCHAUER Middle Lake, Saskatchewan

GARY PERCESEPE Peekskill, N.Y.

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BRENDA PHIPPS Norristown, Pa.

RICK PEREZ Plumtxee, N.C.

TIM PRINDLE Greenwich, Conn.

SCOTT PITT Stanford, Conn.

JOHN PLOSSL Mohegan Lake, N.Y.

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WALTER PSZONAK Hamburg, N.Y.

JOHN RILEY Schroon Lake, N.Y.

PAM RICHE Arcade, N.Y.

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BETH SAMSON Smoke Rise, N. J.

ELLEN ROBERTS Alfred, Maine

PAUL ROBY Aliquippa, Pa.

JOY SAVAGE Araqua, Venezuela

JOANNE SAUNDERS Portland, Maine

ANNE SAXTON Schroon Lake, N.Y.

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DAVID SCHMIDT Dubuque, Iowa

LEA SCURLOCK Schroon Lake, N.Y.

GEORGE SCURLOCK Schroon Lake, N. Y.

BEVERLY SCHWANDT Charlotte, N.C.

JEFF SCIOR Columbus, Ohio

KAREN SEGER Nigeria, W. Africa

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JANET SHARRATT London, Ontario

DORIS SEGNER Birchrunville, Pa.

ROGER SMITH Bucyrus, Ohio

BEVERLY SHIRK Hamilton Sq. , N.J.

MICHAL SHERTZER Millersville, Pa.

THOMAS SPARKS Gilbertsville, Pa.

SANDRA SMITH Brookfield, Mass.

FENTON SNELL Freehold, N. J.

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DOREEN STINE Philadelphia, Pa.

LARRY STEVENS Fredericktown, Ohio

RUTH STAUFFER Bloomsburg, Pa.

DEBORAH STRICKLAND Middleport, N.Y.

SANDRA STOCK Cincinnati, Ohio

WILLIAM TANNER Cumberland Ctr. , Maine

GUY SWARTWOUT Warrensburg, N.Y.

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RANDALL TATE Danville, Va.

GEORGE THEISS Kings Park, N. Y.

TIMOTHY TOMPKINS Madison, Va.

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JEAN UPTON Colrain, Mass.

SUSAN TRUDEL Roslyn, Pa.

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EVELYN VOSBURGH Conajoharie, N.Y.

DEBORAH WATSON Bricktown, N.J.

LINDA WALTERS Charlotte, N.C.

VICKI WEILER Polk, Ohio

BETTY WHIRT Schroon Lake, N.Y.

JOANNE WEISS Hamburg, N.Y.

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MIKE WILSEY Groveland, Fla.

ALBERT WILLIAMS Caro, Mich.

DEBORAH WHITNEY Lafayette Hill, Pa.

CONNIE ZULKER Washington Crossing, Pa.

LESLIE ZUKOWSKI Willowick, Ohio

ED ZAKREWSKI Lake Grove, N.Y.

DONALD SHOCK Washington Boro, Pa.

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CATHY ENGLE Pasadena, Md.

DIANNE PETERSON Dresher, Pa.

EDISON PINDER Nassau, Bahamas

CRAIG ANDES West Pennant Hills, Australia

WAYNE BATCHELDER Greenfield, Mass.

JUDITH CARTER Eddington, Pa.

CLINTON CUMMINGS Hoyt, Kansas

GEORGE DAVIS Reading, Pa.

BLAIR FONNER Atlantic City, N.J.

SUZANNE GEERING Westboume Park, South Australia

MICHAEL GERHART Bloomville, Ohio

SHARON GONYAW East Hartford, Conn.

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WILLIAM HARVEY Brattleboro, Vt.

ALTON HALLETT Amsterdam, N. Y.

LAUREL PRESCOTT Brockton, Mass.

DAVID MYERS Brant Lake, N.Y.

KATHERINE JONES Toledo, Ohio

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DAVID SAILER Grants Pass, Ore.

JOHN TOMS Richmond, Va.

SHARON ROSE Brackney, Pa.

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JUAN VELEZ Little Ferry, N. J.

EATHEN WALLER Johnsville, N.Y.

PATRICIA WELD Shelburne Falls, Mass.

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CAROL YOST Coatesville, Pa.

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