Bio History Note | "The News-Sentinel, Roto, March 14, 1970. Two page newspaper spread about Manchester College students exploring Usumacinto, Mexico during January term under the direction of James R. C. Adams, associate professor of art. Students pictured are:
Jerry Briney, Erick Helfrich, Stan Felix, Nancy Ruggles, Barb Foster, Richard Truitt, Judy Thrush, Don Herrington, Mary Ellen Zinsmeister, Fred Humphrey, Tim Blake, Allipan Anglin and Mike Wolfe.
The students and Professor Adams were accompanied by Mrs. Adams (Alison Adams), her sister and students from Carroll College, Wisconsin.
The Usumacinta Expedition - Background: According to Professor James R. C. Adams this was the first January Term trip outside the country in the year that January Term was established. Adams did a great deal of research before the trip was made and spent two summers there in preparation. He made detailed notes of the trip and acquired accounts of early explorers who had also gone that route, some with disastrous results.
Participants:
Adams, Alison - Co-Leader and wife of James Adams
Adams, James - Leader
Allum, Ned
Anglin, Allyson
Blake, Timothy
Boyle, John F.
Briney, Jerry
Channel, Laretta
Cripe, Rebecca
Davies, Mary Anne (Sister-in-law of Jim Adams, not an MC student)
Day, Kent O.
Detrick, Joe
Felix, Stanley
Foster, Barbara
Greenhoe, Martha
Hammon, Gail
Hathaway, Laura
Helfrich, Eric E.
Herr, Sally
Herrington, Donald
Humphrey, John (Fred)
Huys, Larry
Keller, Barbara
Koons, David
Leckrone, David
Lintner, Marna
Miller, David
Ruggles, Nancy
Schrock, Jim
Schuhle, Barbara
Sheets, Debbie
Shull, Daniel
Speicher, Susan
Thrush, Judith
Traczyk, Mark (Not an MC student)
Truitt, Richard
Weaver, Roger
Wolfe, Michael
Zinsmeister, Mary
Professor Adams did a great amount of preparation before the trip, spending two summers in Usumacinta prior to the venture.
He made detailed notes of the trip, and included accounts by early explorers who had also gone that route, some with disastrous results. |