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1 | The reunion | 17 |
2 | The originator : Philip B. Stanley | 25 |
3 | The director : Roy E. Wenger | 39 |
4 | The committed : Oliver Petty | 57 |
5 | The Methodist : T. Richard "Dick" Flaharty | 65 |
6 | The academic : Gregg Phifer | 77 |
7 | The three-timer : Earl Schmidt | 93 |
8 | A man of God : Lee Hebel | 98 |
9 | The flying pastor : Alan Inglis | 113 |
10 | The carpenter : Wilmer Carlsen | 123 |
11 | The actor : Joe Coffin | 131 |
12 | From the disciples of Christ to non-belief : George S. Leavitt | 140 |
13 | A kindred spirit : Tedford Lewis | 148 |
14 | The rebel looking northward : Roy Piepenburg | 155 |
15 | The resister : Norman Moody | 171 |
16 | The Quaker : Robert H. Painter | 178 |
17 | The Mennonite : James R. Brunk | 187 |
18 | Montana's native son : David V. Kauffman | 196 |
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