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THE MOUND 1986
. . . Edye Parker
. . Tim Swanson
. .Joe Fitzgerald
. . . .Kathy Shaw
. . . Janet U'Ren
Maureen Manion
. . . . Sue Agosti
Debbie Lange
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. . .Fred Eaton
As Sun Sets, Work Begins for A.C. Students
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As the sun disappears into the night sky, most
people drive home from work to have dinner with
their families. The day is over, the time to relax has
finally come.
The work continues, however, for Adrian College
students. The fight against the clock begins. Tests
approach, papers are due, there is no relaxing during
the week for most. The library begins to fill, and
students settle down to study.
Top Left: Martha Gonzalez, still smiles even after hours of study in the
library.
Top Right: At 10 p.m., Julie Bow fights the clock to get her work done
before the library closes at 11:00.
Middle: A few last glimpses of pink in the evening sky can be seen behind
the chapel.
Middle Left: Freshman Lisa Droste settles in for a long evening.
Above: A.C. students profit from quietness in the Cargo room.
Above Right: Celeste Allen puts some finishing touches on a program in
the library computer room.
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Top Left: Van Johnson works his shift at the library desk.
Top Right: Tired, but happy, Robin Fiieger recopies her class
notes.
Left: Tables in the back of the library offer a perfect refuge for
Louis Piszker,
Above: This plant hanger is seen nightly through the library
window. lts likeness to a noose is a good metaphor to students
who are about to study.
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Whether majoring in biology, business,
English, or anything else, most of an average
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Middle Right: Senior Jackie Kruczek watches soap
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Learn to Live, Live to Learn
time is devoted to preparing for the
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to a lecture.
Below: Armed with his blue highlighter. Chris Zachary attacks his
homework.
Below Left: C. VV. Banfielo, Eric Hanson, and Sean Cotter. make
Studying a group effort.
Bottom Lett: Third floor Estes womens bathroom offers a scenic
escape from studying.
Bottom Right: Chuck Collins pauses for a drink while Scott Suriano
patiently waits.
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Time to Unwind
Weekends are a good time to unwind and relax They offer a
break from the pressure of tests and responsibilities Whether a
student plans to watch t v or socialize around campus
Top: Senior Nancy Olmedo tells
tales of her four years at Adrian.
Right: Cynders DiSalvo always
shows up prepared.
Far Right: Motown music blares out
of Margaret McShane's room every
weekend.
Bottom Left: Freshman Lisa Droste
displays some souvenirs an
upperclass friend gave her.
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second semester.
Middle Left: Tracy McDonald and Jean
Rzucildo partake in doorway socializing.
Middle Right: C. W. Banfield discovers that
phone calls are a great way to put off
homework.
Bottom Left: Mike Perez plays pooi in Estes
basement.
Bottom Right: A stroll through Estes with a
special friend brings a smile to Nancy
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Below: T. C. Bulldog flexes his muscles at the Homecoming game.
Middle Left: Homecoming King and Queen, Jeff DeBest and Sue
Agosti.
Middle Right: Cheerleaders fire up the crowd, while T.C. helps,
Bottom Left: Coach Labadie and the football team watch the game
in silence.
Bottom Right: Adrian football fans still show their support, despite
rainy weather.
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Top Right: The basketball team prepares for a game,
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Above Left: New England Patriots fan, Charlie Otlewski posts anti-Bears
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Above Right: Sherri Lee shoots at a women's basketball practice.
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With warmth and cheer they linger near,
the friends we fondly treasure:
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a loss no words can measure.
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Samuel Abrams
Camielle Anderson
Courtney Anderson
Larry Anderson
Shelley Armbruster
Kim Armstrong
Carole Bach
William Badour
Timothy Baechler
Kenneth Balmert Jr.
Matthew Banks
David Barger
Dawn Barnard
Edward Barron
Anne Beauchamp
Trig Bennett
Kristen Blascak
Allen Blodgett
Bradley Boilore
Robert Bosak Jr.
Richard Brenneman
Lisbeth Breymaier
Joyce Brighton
James Brock
Christopher Broski
Brian Brounell
Baron Brown
Charles Brown
Susan Burin
Mary Burns
Aimee Camfield
Maryann Campbell
Todd Campbell
Kimberly Capen
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Kenneth Carson
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Kevin Cassidy
David Castina
Michael Chapman
Christine Chervo
Diane Churches
Daniel Cleveland
Jack Clore Jr.
Robert Cogswell
Charles Collins, Jr.
Lisa Collins
Lisa Conley
Jacqueline Cooper
Alan Copeland
Stephen Costanzo
Flon Costello
Margaret Cotant
JoAnn Cox
Lisa Cox
Timothy Coye
Doris Curtis
Vincent D'Alfonso
Michael Dalton
David Darke, Jr.
Christopher Davis
James Deere
Tony DeMelo
Ann Dennis
Mark Diebold
Timothy Diffenderfer
Daryl Dittmer
David Dixon
Wayne Gretzky
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Kirk Dodson
Steven Doerner
Christopher Dolan
Carolyn Domin
Brad Double
Melissa Douglas
Lisa Droste
Princess Diana
Emanuel Dukes
Scott Dusett
Elizabeth Eggleston
Melissa Emery
George Ersland Jr.
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David Fazekas
Mary Jane Felice
Michael Ferguson
Vanessa Ferman
Matthew Flower
Jeffrey Fouch
Stephanie Frania
Matthew Franzen
Rebecca Garland
Christine Garno
Todd Gentner
Mark Gilles
Dana Gillin
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Richard Gomez
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Jeffery Goodes
Lisa Gosen
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Ross Kimball
David Kizer
Charles Klettner
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David Kromer
Rebekah Kuehne
Gregory Lamb
Mark Lang
Marikate Leavens
Joseph Lebrato
Steven Ledzianowski ll
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Catherine Leszcynski
Dawn Like
Gina Lillard
Vicki Lofton
Kathy Lowe
David Lubanski
William Lucas
Kelly Macek
Patrick Maceroni
Thomas Mack
Michelle MacKenzie
Marc Maguran
Kathleen Maki
Melinda Malicki
Noelle Martine
Lloyd Mason
Anjanette Mays
Colleen McCarthy
Darlene McCoy
Mario McGhee
Cheryl McGuire
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Scott Morand
Daniel Muntz
Natalie Nahass
Jeanette Nicastri
Jeffery Nightengale
Laura Norton
Dawn O'Connor
David Otis
Michael Paquio
Elizabeth Pariseau
Michelle Parish
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Douglas Patterson
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Maria Pellegrino
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Kathleen Poniatowski
Larry Postl
Michael Pyorala
Barbara Quick
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Martha Quist
Kevin Reed
Stephen Reinke
Paul Remick
Brian Rex
Laura Rhodes
Mark Rickard
Lenore Roach
Kristine Rogers
Brian Rohrer
Robin Roosa
Ronna Rubin
Steven Russell
Kimberly Salow
Mary Ellen Sattler
Mary Saunders
Elizabeth Scheirer
Donn Schimp
Alicia Schoepflin
Alan Schwarz
Timothy Scott
Victoria Sharpe
Jody Sharrow
Jennifer Shroat
Wendy Sickels
Veronica Sluschweski
Michael Smith
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Carrie Soja
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Thomas Stacho
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Robert Trimpe Jr.
Christine Trumbel
Johnny Tureaud
Jeanne Updike
Jeffery Upton
Karen Vanderpool
Susan VanDusen
Michelle VanEtten
Kevin Veneros
Lynette Visser
Robert Vrbensky
John Wade
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Nancy Warburton
Suzanne Warkoczeski
Gregory Wasmer
Glenn Weatherly
Susan Weeks
Jon Weiss
Peter Welter
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Brian Willoughby
Renae Wood
Amy Wright
Deborah Zarate
Sandra Zurcher
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Jeff Adduci
Julie Alger
Gary Allen
Lesa AUen
Byron Ammons
Kimberly Anderson
Theresa Aragona
Maribeth Archambeau
Laura Atkinson
Robin Austin
Daniel Backes
Patrick Barnard
Stephen Beebe
Mark Bowden
Mike Bradley
Kimberly Braun
Lori Brefka
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Michael Burger
Glenn Burgess
Andrea Burleigh
Mark Caetta
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Timothy Cassidy
Lynne Castle
Grant Cerny
Geraldine Chmiel
Mark Christenson
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Daniel Collins
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Caroline Conlogue
Edward Costrini
Sean Cotter
Vincent Crawford
Timothy Creech
Sandra Cron
Karen Cummings
Robert Czapla, Jr.
Roy Dangel, Jr.
Mary Davis
Robert Defenderfer
Robert Delfine
Leti Delgado
James Dell
Michael Detzler
Michele Dickelman
Beth Diederich
Cynthia DiSalvo
Keli Dodson
Julie Donn
Norbert Donnersbach
Jonathan Dorow
Angela Dorsey
Cindy Dowdy
Christopher Doyle
Robert Duke
Patricia Dupuis
John Dusseau
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Amy Emerson
Craig Emery
Cynthia Enyart
Patrick Ervin
Karla Flaim
Paula Fletcher
Teresa Flores
Michelle Foster
Robert Foster
William Foster
WilIiam'Francisco
Kevin Fry
Pamela Ganun
Kimberly Gase
David Gavalis
Rebekah Gerace
Lisa Gilmore
Kathryn Gladych
Paul Gogan
Martha Gonzalez
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Amy Helgn
Olga Hernandez
Donald Hester, Jr.
Michele Hext
Kevin Hile
Tammi Hill
Christie Hobart
Susan Hobe
Paul Hofmann
Christopher Hogg
Kristin Holappa
Alton Hollingsworth
Rachelle Hollister
David Holt
Liz Taylor
Todd Horner
Kyle Hoult
Leonard Huffman
Marcia Hull
Christopher Huntoon
Kenneth Hypes
Douglas Jarvis
Christopher Johnson
Paul Johnson
Van Johnson
Brian Jones
Cathy Jones
Elizabeth Keefer
Timothy Keeler
Yvonne Kelley
Colleen Kelly
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Robert Klautky
Heidi Klein
Lora Koster
Dawn Kowalski
Karen Koyle
Kord Kozma
Karen Kramer
Anthony Krenselewski
Timothy Kreuz
Michelle Kruse
David Kryz
James Krzyzaniak
Lawrence Kuzniar
William LaGore
Kelly Lange
Sharyl Lee
Richard Leicht
Colleen Lewis
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Robert Liva
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Thomas Luettke
Tracy MacDonald
Todd MacPherson
Michele Madama
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Vicki Przywara
Joan Racine
Elizabeth Ramirez
Aaron Reeves
Karen Rigg
Dawn Riske
Cheryl Robertson
Sharon Robinson
Mary Rodlund
Timothy Rosso
Robert Ruiz
Barbara Rumbold
Tami Schneck
Virginia Schue
Amy Schumaker
Jodi Seager
Melody Seebeck
Elizabeth Seidler
Spencer Sellas
Michael Serra
Kathleen Shaw
Jeffrey Sheehan
Kimberly Sheldon
Heather Sheilds
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Tina Smith
Amy Sparkman
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James Bellmer
Yvette Bensett
Susan Bentley
Frances Blackmore
Stacie Blackwell
Jacqueline Blissick
Stacie Boden
Thomas Bonner
Julie Bow
Nancy Bowman
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James Johnston
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Mark Jones
Judy Kelly
Ketha Kerby
Jeffrey King
William Koch
Diane Koppelman
Maryanne Kraemer
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Charles Lytle
Stuart MacDonald
Scott Machniak
Anne Majewski
David Malcolm
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William Martin
Judith Matosky
Christopher May
Alice McCauley
Teresa McClure
Jeanne McLeod
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Donna Meyer
Cathy Miller
James Misseldine
Seana Monahan
Charles Moore
Michael Morehouse
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Randy Mudge
Denise Mumby
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Robert Novy
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James Provenzino
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Elizabeth Rakow
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Robert Reuter
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Lesia Riley
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Mary Ruiz
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the mighty Bulldogs on Homecoming
Day, as AC spirit failed to dampen from
the rainy weather. During the day, AC's
"World of lmagination" continued
through halftime activities,
DeBest and Sue Agosti were
King and Queen.
as Jeff
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The 1985 Homecoming Court: Chris Chervo, Dave Kryz, M
artha Gonzalez, Andy Leone, Sandy Brisse, Andy Blugermang
Madelone Vallone, Joe Fitzgerald, Laura Davis, Jeff DeBest, Mary Beth Jarvis, Vince Buzolitz.
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Rick Swartz, Doug Patterson, Al Richards in car
caravan.
HOIVIECOIVIING
Lisa Young and Pam Wade celebrate a successful Homecoming pom-pon
routine.
. . . HGIVIECUIVIING .
HOIVIECOIVIING . . . HOIVIECOIVIING . . .
Doug Patterson takes a BIG BITE!!
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Greeks cheer at the pool competition.
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during all-Greek cheer.
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Homecoming Spirit Week began
with the announcement of the
1985 Homecoming Court and ban-
ner contest. The next few days
were spent in team competition
during games and pool and night.
Spirit carried over to the week-
ending bonfirefpep rally,
Homecoming Dance, and even in-
to the ever-popular Minute Mash.
At the dance, the TKE's were an-
nounced as the winners of the
men's and co-ed competition
while the Chi Omega's won the
women's division.
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ASA's say t'We're Aft!"
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Theta Chi's root on brother J. R. Smith. Jim Tanzy eyes the donut in anticipation.
HOIVIECGIVIING . . . HOMECOIVIING . .
Homecoming 67
During the 1985-86 school year
SAC discontinued Adrian's annual
Snowfest event. Bacchus iBoost
Alcohol Consciousness Concern-
ing Health of University Studentsl,
a newly formed campus organiza-
tion, came up with a solution:
simply called "Bacchus Fracas."
They replaced Snowfest with their
own brand of fun in the snow. Bob
Miller, president of Adrian's Bac-
chus chapter, hoped to "tie the
organization with the college and
create an annual event while
receiving some p.r. for Bacchus.
Bacchus is a national organization
based in Florida, with college and
university chapters across the
U.S.
Here at Adrian, the group found
a lot of support from students and
the community. The Bacchus
Fracas took place on a snowy
Saturday in February. As Bacchus
organized the event, they went to
local fastfood franchises and the
beer distributors in Adrian. These
two groups showed great support
and interest in the event. The beer
distributors donated signs and
posters which were awarded as
prizes. The local distributors par-
ticipating were Anshauser-Busch,
Miller Beer, and Strohs. Wendy's,
Taco Bell and Burger King made
coupon and discount donations
for the event.
Before. Ready for the start of the
race, Teri Johnston has her crew
set and prepared to run.
After. Well, it looks as if Teri's
crew wasn't so ready to sprint out
of the blocks. You have to
wonder, was it Teri's fault or the
team's fault for the rough start?
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Even though it was a first time event,
a turnout of 75 to 100 students par-
ticipated. The day consisted of a series
of team events. Six to eight teams had
signed up to do battle for the prizes.
They had to perform such feats as the
mummy race, a three-legged race, an
ice cube race, which consisted of blow-
ing the cube across the floor, and the
ski race - by far the most popular and
entertaining event to watch or par-
ticipate in. It's not to easy trying to get
four people walking in synch, as some
of the pictures reveal.
All in all the First Annual Bacchus
Fracas went quite well, and the hopes
are that it will continue to grow in
popularity, giving Adrian students a
chance to romp in the snow.
Leading his team, Greg Wicking
hopes to conquer the slippery
course for an award.
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Valentino's team through the mit-
ten race.
Kevin Wood shows the Chi
Omega's the proper race pro-
cedures forthe mitten race.
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to make a "smooth" transition.
Louis Pisker leads his team
through the powdery snow.
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Karen Boilore puts a smile on her face Bill Cartel' manages 'IO hold Ori to hiS
as John Mogk gets a bigger smile on head even with that jacket Ori.
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Once again Adrian College's students
showed their talents on the stage dur-
ing the past year. The acting season
opened up with You Can't Take it with
You followed by California Suite, and
finished the year with a strong perfor-
mance of the critically reviewed Hot 1
Baltimore. As always many students,
faculty members, and towns people en-
joyed these students' efforts.
Chris Howard and Bm Carter attempt Lincoln Brown snares at the flowers while Michelle Hext look on.
to Kill each other.
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skills.
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Tina Martishius, with her portrayal of Madonna led
her group to a first place finish.
Reed VanTiem, Bob Mosson, Rob Liva and Brad Christenson engage in a little pre-Beach Bash activity.
Jackie Kruczek poses for a self portrait in her
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The 1986 graduating class of Adrian College received
their degrees on Sunday, April 27. The eventful day began
with Baccalaureate at the chapel. Gina Valentino, senior
class president, Mary Lynn Pitlandish, senior class vice
president, and Mr. Gar Laux, Consultant to Chrysler under
Lee lacocca, addressed the students during this
ceremony. The seniors' final march for their long awaited
degrees began at 3:00. During the ceremony Mrs. Paula
Blanchard, the First Lady of Michigan, delivered the Com-
mencement address, entitled "Greater Challenges,
Greater Rewards." Adrian College honored six
distinguished individuals by awarding them honorary
degrees during exercises. The six were chosen by the
Adrian College Board of Trustees in recognition of their
diverse contributions to education, church and communi-
ty. The six honored were: Paula Blanchard - First Lady of
Michigan, Orville D. and Ruth A. Merillat - co-founders of
Merillat Industries, lnc., Homer Eugene Powell - scien-
tific and technical consultant, Theodore Ellsworth Doane
- district superintendent of the United Methodist Church,
and Zhang Yanchang - visiting scholar in residence from
the Peoples Republic of China. The ceremony was com-
pleted with the unveiling of the senior class project. The
1986 class contributed an updated corner stone which
identified Adrian College. It is located on the intersection
of Madison and Michigan Avenues.
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Anita Dancer smiles after commencement. Paula Blanchard was the guest speaker at graduation
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T. Bennet, T. Fralick, Trainer D. Everhart, Row 6 J. Deere, M. Smith, T
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2. Senior Steve Konkle stretches to catch the first of two touchdowns against
3. Freshman Al Jakubowski leaps to block a punt and eventually smothers it for
a touchdown in the Homecoming victory over Olivet.
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4consecutive winning season. The "Dawgs" finished the
season second in the league behind Albion with a 4-1 league
record and a 6-3 overall record. Adrian played tough all year
long as they outscored their opponents 255-18 at home and
the three losses, that came on the road, were only by a com-
bined score of 12 points. Also, two of the teams iAlbion and
Mt. Unionl that Adrian lost to eventually advanced to the
NCAA Division Ill Playoffs.
The team was led by a powerhouse offense and an ex-
cruciating defense. The offense placed six players on the All-
MIAA team and the defense placed four. On offense: Tight
End Bob Smedly, who was also named as the ieague's Offen-
sive Co-MVP, Offensive Guard Joe Markovitch, Center Steve
Bohl, Quarterback Bruce Crosthwaite, Split End Rob Banks,
and, for the third year in a row, Kicker Mike Farrell. On the
other side of the ball, Defensive Back Bill Johnston, and, for
the second year in a row, Linebackers Gary Guidos and Kevin
Stout, and Defensive Tackle Greg Pscodna. Adrian was also
honored to have four players named to the Pizza Hut All-
American Team. They were Guidos, Pscodna, Smedly, and
Farrell. As for the team awards ivoted by their teammatesl,
Guidos, Pscodna, and Smedly were named team, defensive,
and offensive MVP in their respective order.
The final 1985 MIAA Statistical Leaders were also
dominated by the Bulldogs. Out of the 14 different categories,
Adrian held the lead in eight of them. They are Robert Banks,
Punt and Kick Returns, Bruce Crosthwaite, Offensive and
Passing Leader, Steve Konkle, Pass Receiving by yards, and
Bob Smedly, Pass Receiving by Catches.
On the season, Adrian set six MIAA football records. They
were: Adrian's 213 points in one season, Adrian's 2319 yards
total offense was a modern day record, Quarterback Bruce
Crasthwaite set records for total offense with 1,183 yards and
set a new record for passing efficiency, Placekicker Mike Far-
rell set a new standard for most extra points with 24 the also
did not miss an extra point in his career making 84 in a rowj,
and Robert Banks is the record-holder in the new category -
All-Purpose Running.
As for the outlook for next season, the Bulldogs will be los-
ing eight starters on defense and five on offense along with
their place kicker. However, Coach "Labs" looks optimistic
as he states, "The 119865 Season looks bright - we have
some holes to fill, but the kids that backed-up last year will be
ready to play." So look for the 1986 unit to carry on that
Bulldog winning tradition.
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Labadi, Bob Smedly, and Steve Bohl.
2. Mike "Mr. Automatic" Farrell kicks another extra point.
3. Senior Joe Markovitch leads the way for tailback Todd Parshall.
4. Sophomore QB Bruce Crosthwaite "throws" his way to All-League
stats.
5. Tim Fralick lowers his shoulder to deliver another blow to the
defender.
6. Another perfect strike from Crosthwaite to Smedly.
7. Adrian's Pizza Hut All-Americansg Mike Farerll, Gary Guidos, and Bob
Smedly qmissing from photo - Greg Pscodnai.
8. Senior Kevin Stout lowers the boom on Albion's Quarterback.
9. Senior Rob Banks turns on the after-burners.
10. The "Thrill of Victory!"
11. The "Agony of Defeat!"
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32-9-O overall record. This was the most wins in a
season for an Adrian College team. "This means
he team had to work hard and work as one unit,"
Doach Norma Gladu commented at season's end.
Calvin was the toughest opponent, taking three
of the first four games from the Adrian Women
Spikers. lt was their only loss on their home court
all season. "The 'Dog House' was very good to
JS," Gladu said.
Seniors Sue Agosti, Debbie Lange and Rose Ly-
:le were selected as team MVPs. All three played
Jnder Miss Gladu for four years. Their dedication
and desire to excel brought them from a 6-14
freshman record to a 32-9-1 senior year.
All League Players include Sue Agosti, first
:eam all-league for the third timeg Tammy
-lolloway and Rose Lytle were selected to the
second team all-league in the MIAA.
Next season's outlook is a good with seniors
Tammy Holloway, Roxy Beck and Sue Grieser
eading the way. Juniors Dawn Pigg, Pam Harvitt,
Tracy Collar and Olga Hernandez, who will be the
wumber one setter, will all play strong roles in the
1986 season.
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5. Tammy goes "Ninja for the save
6. Debbie shows her prowess above
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8. Dawn dinks one home in the Dog
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The 1985 Bulldog Soccer team kicked thier way
to a 7-8-3 record overall and placed 6th in the
league with a 4-8 mark. Coach Roger Fechner
said, "One of the main highlights of the season
was winning the Wittenburg tournament." ln the
first round against Dennison, they played a tough
match and won it in a shoot-out in overtime.
Goalie Doug Jarvis turned in a great performance
in goal in that game and in the tournament.
The team's only senior was Captain Mike Fritz
who displayed great leadership to the younger
players. The strength of this young team was
shown by Freshman Defender Joe Huck who was
the only freshman in the league selected to the
first team All-MIAA. Joe was also voted team MVP
by his teammates as he set a school season
record for assists with 9 and also scored 6 goals.
Sophomore Forward Larry Kuzniar equaled his
single-season scoring record of 15 goals and was
selected to the All-MIAA second team. Players
selected to the Honorable Mention team were,
Midfielders Mike Fritz and Mike Willerer, Defender
Tim Heckman, and Goalie Doug Jarvis.
The 1986 team loses only one senior, Captain
Mike Fritz, and will look to Junior Captains Tlm
Heckman, Larry Kuzniar, and Mike Willererx for
leadership. In 1985, the team started 3 freshmen,
5 sophomores, 2 juniors, and one senior and
Coach Fechner said, "the team is still quite young,
but it should begin to reach its potential next fall."
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5. Mike Fritz makes his move into the middle past the Alma
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The 1985 Women's Bulldog Field Hockey Team
played better than their 1-12 record would in-
dicate. They were a fairly young team and will be
losing only two players to graduation.
The team MVP Kathy Smalley was a leader on
the field and played tough enough to earn a birth
on the All-MIAA first team which is selected by the
leagues coaches. Goalie Cathy Steuwe was
selected to the second team All-MIAA with her
strong defensive play.
The highlight of the 1985 season was the game
against the Knights of Calvin in the mud. Both
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game in which both teams displayed great
sportsmanship. Although Calvin came out the win-
ner, the Bulldogs came away form the games
satisfied with their play.
The outlook for the 1986 season looks to be
strong. For the first time there will be a recruited
class of players which will give the team some
much needed experience among the younger
players. Four key players will be returning from
the 1985 squad. Kathy Smalley and Debbie
Cooper will be two strong players up front, and
Martha Gonzales and Cathy Steuwe will be the
main stoppers on defense.
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Harriers Gain Valuable Experience
Standing L to R: Jenny Shruat, Steve Craw, Dave Holt, Dave Barget, Brian Stolle,
Dave Kang, Mark Diebold, Bryan Carson. Sitting L to R: Coach Dave Emsweller,
Bill Selberg, Kerry Erickson, Mort Nace, Coach Mike Soloman.
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Above: Kerry Erickson surges past an Alma
harrier.
Above right: Brian Stolle shows his strong
running form.
Above far right: Bill Selberg and Mort Nace
striving for the finish line.
Right: Adrian Bulldogs off to a strong start.
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ln 1985 the Cross Country team compiled a
record of 2-6 overall, while going 1-6 in league
play. The harriers were led by Kerry Erickson,
who was selected as the team's most valuable
runner. Throughout the year the team showed
significant improvement as each meet passed.
This was evident in the league meet in which 7 out
of 11 runners ran their personal best times, at this
meet.
Coaches David Emsweller and Mike Soloman
look forward to next year, since most of this
year's team will be returning. They promise next
year's cross country team will be much more
competitive.
Bulldog Golfers Finish Well
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number one spot next season.
The 1985 Bulldog Men's Golf Team began their
season slowly, but finished strong with a pair of third
place finishes and a second place finish to end the
season. Theg did well enough to finish fifth in the
league, as livet was the league champions this
year.
The highlight of the golf season was their last meet
in which the team finished second out of a field of
seven. This was due to the fact that all of the players
were able to play their best at the same time.
The Bulldogs lose only two seniors to graduation,
Andy Deutscher and Sam Mitchell. Andy was chosen
by his teammates and the team MVP with the best
average score over the entire season. All of the re-
maining players will be returning next season, and
perhaps could keep that winning attitude alive.
The Bulldogs also will lose a member to retirement
this year. Coach Gregg Arbaugh is retiring after serv-
ing many years at Adrian as an Instructor of Physical
Education, Athletic Director, and as coach of Golf,
Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Track, and many
others throughout his career at Adrian which began
in the 1950's. Taking over as golf coach for the 1986
season will be Coach Buck Riley. We wish both of
these gentlemen success.
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Dunkin' Dawgs Finish
Row 1: B. Mang, R. Miller, M. White, D. Malick, T. Rosso, Trainer DeBest, Coach Buck Riley, D. Dittmer, D. Hubbard, C. Moore
S. Costanza Row 2: Coach Adell Young, D. Kryz, K. Balmert, J, Coach "Rock" Haines.
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Season on a High Note
The 1985-86 Adrian College Bulldog Men's Basketball
Team once again displayed a team that was exciting to
watch. Led by sophomore guard Mark White, the Dunkin'
Dawgs finished fourth in the league with a 6-6 record, and
ended up with a 16-9 record overall. As Coach Buck Riley
looked back on the season, he summed it up like this: "When
you consider that we were suspect in many important areas
such as offensive rebounding, scoring, and leadership, our
players responded well in meeting all of the challenges."
ln a home game against cross-town rival Sienna Heights,
the Dawgs gave their best effort by shooting 68"!o from the
floor while holding the Saints to only 390!o shooting. Adrian
won that contest 74-67. The Bulldogs also defeated an
always tough Hope College basketball team, 69-61, which
was great for the program. Coach Fliley also said that
beating Rio Grande College 169-681 and Marion College Q71-
63l on the road were two big highlights of the season. The
Dogs won 10 of their last 13 and outscored their opponents
on the season by a margin of 1874-1695 while averaging 75
points per game.
Guard Mark White was selected to the 2nd Team All-MIAA
as he led the team with 140 assists and averaged 13.2 points
per game. For his effort, Mark was voted by his teammates
and the MVP for the season. Named to the All-MIAA
Honorable Mention Team were, Senior Center and Co-
Captain Jeff DeBest, Junior Forward and Co-Captain Dan
Hubbard, Junior Guard Bob Mang, and Freshman Forward
Daryl Dittmer.
Next year, the Dunkin' Dawgs will lose only one senior
Neff DeBestl to graduation. Coach Riley says he is optimistic
about next season - "lf the players can make more of a
commitment to the team, it could be an excellent year, We
return a lot of veterans, however we have a very difficult
non-conference schedule, and all of the MIAA schools will be
improved from top to bottom."
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Heights defender for a loose ball.
2. Dan Hubbard celebrates the Sienna
victory with friends in the stands.
3. The Dunkin' Dawgs celebrate the
74-67 victory over Sienna.
4. Senior Jeff DeBest skies high with
a turn-around jumper.
5. Freshman Daryl Dittmer gets posi-
tion on a rebound against Olivet.
6. Sophomore guard Mark White was
voted team MVP by his teammates in
1986.
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1. Freshman Forward Daryl Dittmers team-
leading 60.4"fo field goal shooting earned him
honorable mention honors.
2. Junior Swing-man Bob Mang led Adrian's
shooting attack, averaging 13.4 points per game.
3. Junior Dave Malick shot 88.9"!: from the free-
throw line this season.
4. Bob Mang clamps down on defense against
Albion.
5. Mark White goes up for a finger-role lay-up
against Sienna.
6. Dan Hubbard goes up for a powerful dunk.
7. Sophomore Tim Rosso drives past a Sienna
Heights man.
8. Charles Moore played well off the bench all
season for the Bulldogs.
9. Mark White had an amazing 140 assists in
1986.
11. Dan Hubbard shows good sportsmanship as
the Sienna victory celebration continues.
10. Senior Jeff DeBest grabbed a team-leading
134 rebounds and blocked 20 shots on the
season.
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Lady Cagers Shoot 'Em Down
Row 1: S. Lee, L. Vettes, A. Rawley, K. Nilsen, M. Kraemer, T. Holloway, Coach
Kerby, S. Higgins. Flow 2: Coach Nancy Lori Spotts.
Walsh, L. A. Jessup, M. Hull, D. Pigg, L.
The 1985-86 Adrian College Women's
Basketball Team played a tough season that
ended with them winning 11 of their last 14
games. The girls finished the season with an
overall record of 15-7, and tied for second in
the MIAA with an 8-4 record.
The Lady Cagers played very tough in their
first game of the season against John Carroll
University. They battled to a 68-67 victory in
that game to begin an exciting year of basket-
ball. In another close game against Findley
College, the girls barely squeeked by with a
55-54 win in the final seconds of the game.
Led by a pair of quick senior quards, the
Bulldogs possessed an always exciting fast
break. Lorri Vettes was named to the first-team
all-MIAA squad as a shooting guard. Four-year
letter winner Ann Ftawley was a second-tearr
all-MIAA pick, giving Adrian a very good
weapon with this one-two punch.
Next season, the Dogs will need a lot ol
great leadership from Mary Kraemer, Tammy
Holloway, and Dawn Pigg to keep the winning
tradition going. Coach Nancy Walsh will be
turning over her coaching duties to Lori Spotts
as she retires as Head Women's Basketball
Coach after many years. She now sits among
the leaders in the nation for most career wins
by a women's basketball coach. We wish her.
her predecessor, and the Lady Dogs mucl'
success in the years to come.
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Seniors Ann Rawley and Laurie Nilsen stop
Kazoo player in the corner.
Laurie Nilsen puts up ajumper in a crowd.
Tami Holloway goes up for an easy lay-up.
Dawn Pigg played consistently all year.
Lorri Vettes pushes up the floor as Ann
and Dawn Pigg support from behind.
Marcia Hull wins a jump ball against Kazoo.
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The 1986 Adrian College Men's Swin
Team had a good season considering the
fact that they were lacking in numbers
They finished 1-5 in the MIAA and 3-1
overall. Every swimmer on the team im
proved as the season progressed.
Bulldog Tankers Show
Row 1: G. Cerny, T. DeYoung, W. Frost, J. thews, C. Dolan, M. Parcells, Not pictured:
Misseldine. Row 2: Coach John Weeks, T. Jackson, R. Brenneman.
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team MVP and was named to the 1st tean
all-MIAA for the third straight season. A
the league meet, he won the 200 Breas
Stroke by breaking his own school recorr
with a time of 2:15.90. Terry Jackson set:
school record in the 200 Butterfly with 1
time of 2:06.51.
Coach John Weeks said, "Next yea
should be a good season for Adrian." The
whole team will be returning with the ex
ception of Senior Co-Captain Wayne
Frost. The coach also said he looks for
ward to a fine recruiting class to give fur
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Row 1: L. Collins, A. Sparkman, K. Conley, Row 2: Coach Weeks, Mgr.
J. Fortmer, J. Blissick, M. Kruse, Not pictured: S. Robinson.
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school record. i
2. Coach Weeks shows proper form for exit-
ing the pool.
3. Rich Brenneman gets a good lift to start his '
event.
4. Terry Jackson shows record-setting form.
5. The Bulldog women get set for the gun.
6. Amy Sparkman backstrokes her way to all-
league honors. .
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9. Team Manager Jill Fortner checks in the
scores with Coach Weeks.
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Team also had a problem with numbers, but
what they lacked in quantity, they made up for
with quality. Two of the team's six swimmers
were named to the all-MIAA 1st Team. They
were Captain Amy Sparkman and Lisa Collins.
Although the women tankers finished with a
record of 1-5 in the league and 3-6 overall, their
record does not indicate how they performed in
their meets. As the season progressed, each
swimmer lowered her times, and at the league
meet, all of the women had significant time
drops and placed well.
Next season, the Lady Tankers will return all
of their squad with the exception of Kris Conley
due to graduation. Coach Weeks said he will
look to a strong freshman class to add depth to
this fine squad and has high hopes that he 1987
season will be a fine one.
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4. Brian Brownwell rounds 3rd onl
his way to another Dog run.
5. Steve Konkle smacks a base hit
against Michigan.
6. Stan Masters awaits a throw to
third.
7. These three seniors all played
big roles in the BuIldog's success.
8. Scott Straub starts a Bulldog
scuffle.
9. Bob Czapla starts his slide into
home.
10. Mike Skuratovitch hurles a
fastball to a Michigan batter.
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the outsider looking in, an average season of
thrills and spills. But to the members of this
squad, it was a season of progress, determina-
tion, and improvement.
The success of the season was due, in great
part, to the 6:00 a.m. practices and the Florida
trip. This can be related to the question of,
"Why did the chicken cross the road?" Natural-
ly to get to the other side, which is what this
team's goal was from the beginning - to be a
winner.
Seniors Lyndon Donat, Greg Pscodna, and
Steve Konkle showed strong leadership as well
as performances through out the entire season.
Pscodna and Andy Leone showed their
prowess on the field with each playing sparkl-
ing defense and batting over .400 from the
plate. The pitching staff, which will only lose
one hurler to graduation, should provide ex-
perience, leadership, and stability to next year's
team.
The Bulldog's 1987 season, with everyone
returning except three seniors, looks very
promising with a very high possibility of captur-
ing the MIAA championship, which has eluded
them for many years.
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Women's Softball Plays
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1. Lorri Vettes checks with the third base coach as she
steps in to the batter's box.
2. Laura Davis concentrates on hitting.
3. Coach Lori Spotts checks out the situation on the
field.
4. The women watch as the Bulldogs take their turn at
bat.
5. Brenda Rose is set to take off from second.
6. Ann Grieser shows the skills that earned her all-MIAA
honors.
7. Rita Byrne calls time as she steps in to the batters
box.
8. Lorri Vettes played a solid centerfield for the Bulldogs
all season.
9. Rachelle Hollister checks with coach Spotts for the
sign.
10. Jackie Kruczek takes a ball high and outside.
11. Michelle Foster hugs the 1st base line in a game
against Sienna.
1 . Catcher Roxy Beck waits for the pitch.
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Tough Throughout The Season
The 1986 Bulldog Softball Team played better than
their record would indicate. Coach Lori Spotts said
that there were several close games throughout the
season, and with a little bit of luck, the Bulldogs
could have contended for the league title. Finishing
with a 7-16 overall record and a 3-7 mark in the
MIAA, the girls made the most out of the games they
won. They beat Hillsdale 48-1l, Nazareth Q13-51, and
Olivet Q11-11 by trememdous margins, showing thier
potential to be a winning squad.
Coach Spotts felt that Defiance College was their
most exciting victory of the season. The year before,
Defiance had badly beaten Adrian in both games of a
double-header. The Lady Dawgs were good enough
this year to beat them 2-0 in the opening game of the
season.
The 1987 Softball squad will be without Rita Byrne,
Laura Davis, Jackie Kruczek, and Jean Rzucidlo, all
lost to graduation. Coach Spotts said, "The outlook
for next year should be promising. Although we are
losing a few quality players, we will have a strong
nucleus of people with game experience returning."
First Team all-MIAA shortstop Ann Grieser heads the
list, with support coming from Lorri Vettes, Roxy
Beck, Kathy Steuwe, Brenda Rose, and Amy Jo
Wright.
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The 1986 Men's Tennis Team won two of
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could handle this year. They played very
tough in a 5-4 win over Sienna Heights to
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Senior Mike Fritz proved to be a solid team
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second season in a row. Coach Riley said
that the whole team performed quite well in
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season. Next season, the coach hopes that
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Towersey, Yvette Benset, Sandy Cron, Diane Brown, Kord Kozma.
Row 3: Kathleen Maki, Amy Heddin, Chuck Kietner, Randy Talarek, Jim Wagner, Gabriella Garlock,
Mike Burger, Susie Sheldon, Kris Conley, Cindy Swift, Tina Smith, Virgil Bernero, Cheryl Swiheart.
Row 4: Scott Gout, Glenn Weatherly, Brian Jones, Charles Moore, Wesley Montgomery, Kris Krohn,
Alton Hollingsworth, Tim Penrod.
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Lange, Amy Heign, Tom Collins.
Row 2: Kris Hollapa, Lisa Caron, Mary Lynn Pitlanish, Jeni Monagin,
Scott Price
Row 3: Lori Neff, Vonda Marrow, Lisa Young, Amy Beckman, Gianni
Galliani, Geoff Westphal, Kim Penn, lrv Williamson
Row 4: John Gomola, Doug Everhart, Jeff Sheatlen, Jerry Duvall, Scott
Spoehler, Rob Ruiz, Dan Backes
1f1 Looking for a way out, Paul? - Paul Linville.
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McDonald, John Mathews, Ann Beauchamp, David Holt, Michelle Hext, Jerry Stewart
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their studies.
Jay Van Buren is caught off guard.
Row 1: Paul Fletcher, Reed Vantiem
Row 2: Tim Cassidy, Jeff Adduchi, Mike Willerer, Lori Stribbel, Chris Rogers, Nancy Griffen, Julie
Alger, Bob Miller, Susan Warkoczski, Rob Deffinderfer
Row 3: Gary Urban, Tim Rosso, Jim Krizoniak, Chris Dolan, Theresa Nabozny, Roxanne Beck,
Carolyn Wells, Gail Weaver, Becky Pfeifer, Amy Hardy
Row 4: Todd Gland, Alan Cokrill, Paul Yetter, Tom DeYoung, Toby Boyd, Mike Bradley, Bob Urban,
Robert Banks, Tony Krensclewski, Rick Wooldridge, Kevin Martin
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Row 1: Shari Jackson, Liesl Thompson, Cathy Leszezynski, Cheryl McGuire, Michelle Khan, Kimberly Capen, Diane Miller,
Michelle VanEtton
Row 2: Mary Saunders, Sue Weeks, Dee Dee Herd, Linda Hippler, Bith Bteymier, Ann Breback, Lisa Cox, Jackie Cooper
Row 3: Jill Merithew, Roxamme Stec, Tammi Herdon, Carole Bach, Mary Burns, Lanore Roach, Mary Ruiz, Shari Lee, Renee
Wood, Christine Halloran, Maggie Cotant, Stephanei Ranie, Natalie Nahass, Ann Mays
Row 4: Kim Anderson, Patti Holmes, Joanne Israel, Monna Rubin, Noelle Marine, Mary Jane Felice, Shelly Armbuster, Tima
Row 1: Scott Dusett, Marc Maruchi, Brian Merillat, Steve Beebe, Mark Hubbard, Todd Mac Pherson
Row 2: Bob Vrnarshi, Mat Tipton, Darin McNabb, Grag Wadsmer, Tom Mack, Dan Griggs, Charles Brown, Bill
Badour
Row 3: Barron Brown, Mark Richard, Mario McGhee, Brad Balore, Sully Johnston, Jow Ketdhum, Mark
Mageran, Hohn Wade, Dave Barger, Tim Scott
Row 4: Tom Stochal, Bob Green, Stever Stever, Steve Reinde, Pete Welter, Mike Keys, Bob Bpzak, Scott
Morand
Row 5: Tom Fralick, Jeff Upton, Larry Postle, Mike Williams, Kevin Cassity, Jeff Goodes, Craig Thimpson, Kan
Kpppelberger, Todd Campbell, Bryan Carson, Dick Frazen
120 Greeksflndependents
Hubard, Pam Harvitt
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Row 1: Catherine Leszczynski, Amy Jo Wright,
Lauri Hopton, Andrea Burleigh, Yvonne Delley,
Dawn Riske, Caroline Yakubesan, Ann Grebeck,
Michele Maxwell, Christine Halloran, Diane Paul
Row 2: Kim Capen, Maryanne Alicia Campbell,
Libby Evans, Karen Pilarski, Julie Cummings,
Laura Davis, Christine Painter
Row 3: Diane Miller, Carol Morisy, Laurie Nielson,
Carolyn Bernbeck, Anita Dancer, Kathy Kane,
Laurie Gould, Ruth Vrbenski, Lori Woodard,
Kristen Blascak
Row 4: Dee Dee Herd, Kathey Yakubesan,
Michelle Van Effen, Annette Dilomize, Angie
Nawacki, Terri Chmiel, Nicole Montague, Jill
Yaroch, Leann Capen
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OF THE ALPHA PHl'S.
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Mark Gillis, Dave Murphy, Steve Small, Heidi
Kleine
Row 2: John White, Joe Lebreto, Paul Johnson,
Mike Detzler, Bill Carter
Row 3: Toby Boyd, Dave Hitler, Kim Braun, Don
Degoski, Michelle Maxwell, Brad Double, Tim
Heckman
Row 4: Jim Bellmer, Kevin Oswald, Tim Coye,
Kyle Hoult, Jack Pounds, Tom Wiggleworth, Daryl
Detwhiller, Christine Painter, Steve Russel, Jeff
Nightengale, Greg Carb, Todd Horner
41 Tim, John, Bill, and Kevin: Show their new
found skills - READING and WRITING.
42 Karen Pilarski and Tim Heckman Take time out
to smile for the camera.
Greeksflndependents 123
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Row 1: Beth Hommell, Lisa Droste, A , ' 1' 1 ' A i ,
Martha Gonzalez, Carrie Soja,
Nancy Warbarton, Barb Miller,
Natalie Nahass, Ann Mays
Row 2: Karen Koyle, Karen
Cummings, Karen Kramer, Kim
Braun, Cynders Disalvo, Laula
Atkinson, Stacy Hardy, Leti Delgado,
Heidi Klein, Edye Parker
Row 3: Tammy Holloway, Terri
Traver, Kathy LaTurneau, Sandy
Brisse, Stephanie Zink, Lisa Young,
Kelly Stuts, Pam Wade, Patti Brisse,
Allison Peregord
Row 4: Anne Rawley, Jill Fortner,
Jackie Kruczek, Margaret McShane, A
Brenda Weeks, Debbie Lange, Sue
Agosti, Michele Quinn, Lori Simpson
BIG BROTHERS
Row 1: Mark Molton, Joe Fitzgerald, Pat Doss, John White, Greg
Wicking
Row 2: Paul Reucsh, Todd Horner, Dave Hitler, Paul Johnson,
Kerry Erickson, Rick Schwartz
Row 3: Rick Leight, Todd Mac Pherson, Michael Kuzniar, Dave
Pietrzak, Charles Erickson
124 Greeksflndependents
.1 A , J 3 Row 1: George Earslon, Ed Oliver, Greg O'Brien
, X rfifg, If Row 2: Chris Hauch, Rick Leight, Norb Donersbach,
Rick Faust
i A J, , X f Row 3: Scott Zuckerburg, Scott Nickols, Scott McClure,
W' Rob Trimpe, Rob Delfine, Mike Nelson, Jeff Walz
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at the bell tower to express their spirit for
another bulldog victory.
Greeksflndependents 125
Row 1: Lenore Roach, Desiree Hardy, Ginger Schue,
Jeannete Nicastri, Angie Bredemeir, Teri Johnston
Row 2: Dana Ziemer, Jean Gillespie, Denise Mumby, Julie
Stumpmier, Jody Sharrow, Beth Scheirer
Flow 3: Sandy Brenneman, Vallery Seaburn, Amee Fryske,
Jennifer Musser, Bernadette Gossner, Michelle Kruse,
Suzy Van Dusen, Keli Spears, Melissa Emery
Row 4: Tina Olsen, Gina Grandaminico, Carmen Hunter,
Amy Sparkman, Christy Brown, Fran Blackmore, Lori
Koster, Julie Donn, Diana Jones, Michelle Foster, Dawn
Jones, Jenny Shroat, Becky Gerace
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Row 2: Chris Doyle, Karl Hamilton, Steve Householder, Mike
Anderson, Bruce, Eric Remely, Joe Fitzgerald.
Flow 3: Van Johnson, Steve Bollinger, Walt Harrington, Mike
Fritz, Brian Bondarenko.
Flow 4: Willard Shultz, Pete Gavalis, Scott Plzak, Mike
Kuzniar, Eric Hanson, Pete Schumacher, Dave Kryz, Tim
Tuin.
Row 5: Mark Anderson, Jeff DeBest, Spencer Sellas, Bret
Veldhoff.
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Flow 1: Dave Kryz, Steve Bollinger, Glenn Burgess, Steve
Householder, Karl Hamilton, Mike Anderson.
Flow 2: Jim Tanzy, Dave Pietrzak, Doug Jarvis, Willard
Schultz, Mark Anderson.
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Homecoming.
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Left: Reflecting back on memories from last year's Mound, Paula eagerly
anticipates the arrival of this year's editions.
Top Flight: Taking time off from her RA. duties, Karen attempts to organize
the activities of her sorority life.
Row 1: Anne Gulliver, Camielle Anderson, Karla Flaim, Sue Borowick, Sherri
Samuels, Dawn Hornung.
Row 2: Christy Kain, Jacqui Kruse, Katie Schian, Karen Boilore, Michele
Gogan, Paula Mocheri.
Row 3: Lisa Pinkerton, Lisa Hathaway.
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Row 1: Scott Smith, Rob Cogswell, AI Richards,
Steve Doolan, Tim Doty, Tim Swanson, Lincoln
Brown, Chris Zachary, Rick Swartz, Steve
Taromina, Frank Vernarsky, Paul Fletcher
Row 2: Mike Serra, Chris Rully, Steve Trozak,
Chris Huntson, J. R. Smith, Bill Lucas, AI
Copeland, Pete Lund
Row 3: Dave Gavalis, Tim Kreuz, Roy Wirtz, John
Mock, Jeff Haslow, Tom Luettke, Ken Carson
Row 4: Tim Cassidy, Gary Urban, Jim Carlson,
Greg Wicking, Rich Perernel, Dan Daly, Kevin
Cassidy, Rich Tyan, Mark Lang, Rob Defenderfer
41 The brothers of Theta Chi salute you!
32 Jon Dorrow and Jeff Haslow want to play ball!
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First Row: Joe Fettig, Scott Tallman, Ann Greiser, Samantha Spicer, Lynetter Visser, Bob Abrahms,
Charles Moore. Second Flow: Sue Agosti, Vivien Townsend, Paul Gogan, Nancy Griffin, Kris Haddad,
Sandy Brisse, Chris Allyre, Stephanie Zink, Vaughn Fabry. Third Flow: Greg Switchulis, Lance
Freeman, Derek DuBois, Bob Dugan, Shanna Sadowitz, Lisa Young. Fourth Flow: Lisa Hathaway,
Carole Bach, Andy Blugerman, Leah Landis, Sally Ley, Michelle Harris, Kirsten Penton.
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Front Flow: Gina Valentino, Kathy Kane, Gary Housteau, Rose Lytle, Brenda Weeks, Lori
Smith, Mike Farrell. Middle Flow: Mr. Quinlan, Chuck Stock, Tom Fisher, Joe Markovitch,
Mark Bosanac, Rick Stafford, Shanna Sadowitz. Back Row: Steve Konkle, Sean Cotter,
Mr. Bachman, Mike Catalina, Charlie Lytle, Dave Malick, Tim Flanagan, Henry Van Agen.
Not Pictured: Carolyn Bernbeck, Michelle Bobik, Brad Dryer, Debbie Dean.
ClubslOrganizations
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Front Row: Dana Ziemer, Denise Mumby, Libby Evans, Susan Sheldon. Back Row: Sue Bentley,
James Lee, Debi Black, Pete Weber, Mary Kraemer.
D English Honorary
lr 1, Floor: Gianni Gililani. Coach: Kevin Hile, Gayle Weaver,
' or ' A ' Lisa Parr.
Teaching
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American Society
of Interior Design
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Front row: Susan Hobe, Yvette Bensett, Jeff Sheehan. Back row: Mrs. Judith Kay,
advisor, Barb Anderson, Gerri Chmiel, president.
Family Arts and Sciences
Front rowg left to right: Nancy Bowman, Charlie Ericson, Diane Koppelman. Back, left to
right: Debbie Dean, Veronica Sluchewski, Kelly Macek, Jill Merithew, Mrs. Kleinsmith.
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French awareness for in-
terested students. The club
features such activities as
receptions and travel abroad
discussions. Le Cercle Fran-
cais currently has 10
members with Diane Brown
as president.
Front Row: Dr. Smith, Middle
Row, L to R: Pam Wade,
Beth Ramirez. Back Row, L
to R: Grant Cerny, Robert
Ruiz, Bob Czapla.
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LeCercle Francais
Front Row, L to R: Kris Haddad, Vonda Marrow. Middle Row, L to R: Leah Landis, Rhonda
Ellington, Diane Brown, Back Row, L to R: Desiree Harding.
Spanish Club
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The Adrian College Student Govern-
ment serves many purposes on the Adrian
campus. Those students elected from the
individual halls or Greek housing units
represent the Adrian College students
before the administration and staff. Stu-
dent Government appropriates the Stu-
dent Activities fee and aids students in
solving college-realated problems.
Throughout the year Student Govern-
ment sponsors several events. These in-
clude any all-campus elections, voter
registration drives, and the "Bulldog
Roast." This club meets every other week
and is a member of the United States Stu-
dent Association.
Officers for the 1985-86 year include
Vigril P. Bernero, president, John Mogk,
executive vice president, Steve
Householder, Commissioner of Recordsg
Teri L. Johnston, Commissioner of Public
Relations, Mark Rickard, Commissioner
of Elections.
138
Front row, left to right: Nichole Montique, Gina Valentino, Steve Householder, Virgil
Bernero, John Mogk, Terry Johnston. Second row, left to right: Dean Bob Turek, Jeff
Goods, Diane Churches, Tim Swanson, Maddy Valone, Amy Sparkman, Lauri Stribbell,
Jill Yaroch, Al Copeland, Ronna Rubin, Judy Matosky, Catherine Lexzyzanski, Mark
Richard, Karen Koyle, Randy Talarek. Back row, left to right: Dr. Forest Haynes, Jerry
Stewart, Pat Doss, Lisa Young, Paul Linville, Vicky Speck, Mark Lang, Spencer Sillis,
Paul Till.
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Front row: Virgil Bernero, president: Wesley Montgomery. Back row: Dr. John Weeks,
advisor, Larry Sutter, Jeffrey DeBest, C. W. Banfield.
Chemistry, Economics, Education
Willard Craft Ross Latham Robert Miller
Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry
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Deborah Otis M. A. Habib Milledge Weathers
Chemistry Economics Economics
Kay Arney
Education
CHEMISTRY - The Chemistry Department, which sports four Ph.D.s as its
staff, offers a number of classes including lab sessions to include students in
the practical aspect of chemistry. Several new pieces of new equipment have
been purchased this year to update and further sophisticate the chemistry
laboratories.
ECONOMICS - Economics, taught by Dr. Habib and Dr. Weathers, is an im-
portant subject to business majors. Finance, banking, governmental work
and labor organizations are just a few topics covered in the Economics
department, with much of this information possibly being put to use during
student internships that are available.
EDUCATION - Two full time and several part time professors comprise the
A. C. Education department. Teacher's Education courses offer tutorial and
clinical experience, as well as student teaching positions, at various Adrian
schools to help students attain the practical experience necessary for cer-
tification.
Top right - Dr. Habib ponders the state of the economy in the U.S. Bottom
left - Dr. Latham shows his chemistry students how to mix chemicals
properly without blowing up the lab.
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Betty Skillman
Education
John Meredith - Education
Neal Singles - Education
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Panhellenic Executive Board
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Front Row: Steve Christian, Sue Zetterman. Back Flow: J. R. Smith, Front Row: Karen Kramer, Andrea Burleigh.
Back Row: Teri Johnston - pres., Susan Zet-
terman, Karla Flain.
Steve Doolan, Ed Oliver.
Panhellenic Council
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Front Row: Jennifer Musser, Jackie Kruse, Christine Painter, Fran Blackmore, Lisa
Young, Kathy Yakubesan. Middle Row: Paula Moceri, Sandy Brisse, Kelly Spears,
Dana Ziemer, Sherri Samuels, Amy Jo Wright. Back Row: Andrea Burleigh, Karla
Flaim, Karen Kramer, Teri Johnston.
ClubsfOrganizations 141
College World
Back Row, L to R: Al Richards, Laurie Gould, Kathy Kane, Front Row, L
to R: Pete Hoyas, Gina Valentino, Jane Ftosenbloom, Eric Stone, Jim
Hayden.
The Mound
Back Row, L to R: Todd McPherson, Joe Fitzgerald, Beth Diedrich, Robin Boyse, Janet U'Ren, Michelle Bobik,
Elisa Wolf, Advisor Mr. Eaton, Mark Bosanac. Middle Row, L to R: Derric Dubois, Nancy Leppart, Sue Agosti, Deb-
bie Lange, Brad Christiansen, Pat Pelham, P. J. Lund, Greg Pscodna. Front Row, L to Ft: Karen Pilarski, Edye
Parker, Michele Madama, Kathy Shaw, Lori Smith, Mike Barker.
The Mound publishes the annual Adrian College Yearbook. Top management consists of Fred Eaton, Advisor,
Edye Parker, Editor: Tim Swanson, Photo Editorg Kathy Shaw, Facultyg Janet U'Ften, Clubs and Organizations: Joe
Fitzgerald, Sportsg Maureen Manion, Campus Events, P. J. Lund, Ads, and Debbie Lange and Sue Agosti, co-chair
the senior section. The Mound is a special group of people. In the words of Editor Edye Parker, "This is a chance
for our members to get invovled with an activity that will provide enjoyment for all students for years to come."
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The Student Activiites Commit-
tee's purpose is to provide the
college community with social,
educational, and recreational
activities. They sponsor
movies, dances, and study
break Activities. Officers of
SAC are: Pres. Lisa Pinkerton,
V.P. Maria Pellegrino, Sec.
Laurie Hopton, Treas. Katie
Poniatowski.
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Back Row, L to R: Nicole Montague, Kathy Yakubesan, Chris Sheppherd, Randy Mudge, Vonda
Marrow, Mark Hubbard, Robert Ruiz. Middle Row, L to R: Margaret Towersey, Lori Stribbell,
Pat Doss, Tammy Holloran, Carole Bach, MaryLynn Pitlanish, Ann Majewski, Katie
Poniatowksi, Front Row, L to R: Kris Rodgers, Stan Masters, Allen Zink, Diane Pual.
SAC
Back Row, L to R: Karen Cummings, Vonda Marrow, Ruth Vrbensky, Carolyn Bernbeck, Kathy
Yakubesan, Randy Mudge, Chris Sheppherd. Middle Row, L to R: Carole Bach, Tammi Herdon.
Katie Poniatowski, Marylynn Pitlanish, Ann Majewski, Kathy Kane, Margaret Towersey. Front
Row, L to R: Kris Rogers, Ketha Kerby, Stan Masters, Allen Zink, Diane Paul, Tom Mack.
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The Sigma Alpha Iota Professional Women's Music
Fraternity purpose is to promote musical interests.
They share many activities from singing local valen-
tines singing in convalescent homes to putting on
private musicals once a month. There are currently
seven members led by Melanie Themanson.
Front Row: Margaret Towersey, Patricia Piniewski,
Melanie Themanson - pres. Back Row: Cindy
Enyart, Tina Smith, Leah Landis, Dr. Betty Smith -
advisor, Melanie Tipton.
Adrian College Band
Front Flow: Lisa Hathaway, Cindy Enyarth. Middle
Row: Willard Schultz, Dave Erickson, Paul Gogan.
Back Row: James Lee, Darrin McNabb.
Sound
Effects
Front Row: Melanie
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bard, LeeAnn Capen,
Patty Piniewski. Back
Row: Chris Tully, Allen
Zink, Jerry Stewart,
Paul Plemick, Eric
Stone.
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President Stanton, Dr. Watson Lead Adrian College
Dr. Donald S. Stanton Dr. James Watson
President Dean of Academic Affairs
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President Donald Stanton has been at AC
for 8 years, and enjoys his work as Chief Ex-
ecutor of the college. Although he likes the
management side of his job, he likes working
with students most. He says his work is
"more enjoyable and satisfying than anything
I know."
Dr. James Watson, Dean of Academic Af-
fairs, has been at AC for two years working
with faculty and students to provide academic
excellence. He most enjoys the variety of
tasks that come with his job.
Left: Dr. Stanton takes a break from his busy
schedule.
Above: Dr. Watson and Dr. Koch discuss faculty
elections.
ArtfAccounting - Business
Pi Benio Mike Cassino
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Business Accounting-Business
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ART - The Art Department offers a variety of
classes, from drawing and ceramics to weaving
and photography. Each year, art students put on
an art show and a ceramic sale. Spectrum, the art
club, sponsors many of these artistic events.
ACCOUNTING-BUSINESS - This year, the A.C.
Business Department has Gar Laux, assistant to
Lee Iaccoca, as its newest addition. His
knowledge combined with the expertise of the
veteran professors will lead business students to
a variety of careers in business, accounting, and
management.
Kathy Kane interviews Gar Laux on his ex-
periences working for Lee Iaccoca, as well as
his experiences at Adrian College, for The Col-
lege World.
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Art
Doris deLespinasse
Accounting-Business
Patrick Quinlan
Accounting-Business
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Art
Larry Hillard
Business
William Bachman
Accounting-Business
Gar Laux
Business
Thomas Rohrer David Ryan
Accounting-Business Accounting-Business
Faculty Not Pictured:
Douglas Hartung - business
Kenneth Roof - Accounting
FacultyfAdministration 151
Bacchus
Front Row: Linda Harvey, Seana Monahan. Back Row: Brian Jones, Kathy Kane, Dave Emsweller,
Scott Tocre, Teresa Aragona, Cassie Baker, Lori Shepphard, Bob Miller.
Adult Support 81 Advisory Group
Front Row: Hope Shaw -- vice pres., Paul Till - pres., Kathy Mansell- sec.
Back Row: Rosanna Fisher, Sharon Lane, Jeff Fouch, Ruth G-ilkey - advisor.
English Department Keeps Students Well-Versed
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Donald Kleinsmith Richard Koch
English
Albert Misseldine Robert Ploegstra
English English
Laurence Rudnicki Harold Simpson
English English
ENGLISH - The English Department has a new
staff member this year - Jeffry Berry from New
England. However, at the end of the year, the
department will be losing Dr. Harold Simpson. He
will be retiring. The English Department offers
classes in writing, literature, and journalism, as
well as internships that are also available in all
areas of English. The Mound, The College world,
and Oblique, the creative writing magazine, are all
student publications sponsored by the English
Department.
Top Left - Jeannette Leahy takes a break from
her duties as Mahan Hall secretary.
Lower Left - Mr. Donald Kleinsmith introduces
Ms. Sylvia Pinkerman, who spoke to his
Business Communications class about effective
ways to communicate in the business world.
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FAMILY ARTS AND SCIENCES
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Dr. Elardo Mrs. Pipes
Upper Left: Hard at work on a project. Upper
DV- 5'faDI9S Right: Intense students caught by surprise.
Above: Happy foreign language students.
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Dr. Fechner
History
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Upper Right: Brad Sharp doing what he does best!
Lower Right: Adrian College Choir. Above: Esther
Rosenbush instructs a class on opera.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
Dr. deLespinasse
Ron Labade Paul MacDonald Buck Riley
Dr. Ross
PHYSICS
"That was fun Maddie, now push the green one." Bonnie Rupp Nancy Walsh
FacultyjAdministration 157
RELIGION-PHILOSOPHY, BIOLOGY: HEART 81 SOUL OF A.C ....
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FleligionfPhilosophy -
Perhaps you wonder
whether or not there is
a God, or life beyond
death. You may be
curious to learn what it
means to be a moral
person. A major goal of
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PhilosophyfFleligion
Department at Adrian
College is to help you
understand and answer
this and other ques-
tions related to human
existence and the
nature of reality.
Biology - The Biology
Department is one of
the largest on campus
and is noted for its en-
vironmental and evolu-
tionary programs
cellular and molecular
biology studies, pre-
health science prepara-
tion, and taxonomic
research.
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George Aichele Lee Brown
Religion-Philosophy Religion-Philosophy
Fritz Detwiler Jerry Stewardson
Religion-Philosophy Religion-Philosophy
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Science Science Science Science
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North Hall Secretaries: QL to Rl Mary Oram, Ginny Zink, Ann For-
rister, Nancy McClure, Doris Tousley.
Open to all interested students, the Speech Department's
three main arenas of performance: theater, telecommunica-
tions, and forensics are served, respectively, by Downs Hall
productions, Dawson Auditorium, by fm-radio broadcasting,
and campus telecasting and cablecasting, and by traveling to
numerous tournaments to gain the advantages of campeti-
tion. A comprehensive academic concentration in each of
these areas is available to students wishing to major or
minor in the department and to pursue careers either directly
or indirectly related to this discipline and its programs of
practical activity. The Sociology-Anthropology Department
offers emphases in Criminal Justice and Human Services
along with the traditional disciplines. Graduates have many
and varied career opportunities varying from Personnel
Managers, Counselors and Clergy to U.S. Marshalls and
Museum Curators. Much attention is given to individual
interests.
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STUDENT AFFAIRS, ADMISSIONS SERVES STUDENT BODY
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Top Right: Kevin Wood says, "Cheese"
ADMISSIONS -- The Office of Admissions counsels and
assists potential students in the exchange of money, time
and energy for services and benefits of the College to the
mutual satisfaction of both the student and the College.
STUDENT AFFAIRS - Student Affairs exists and is com-
mitted to providing those services and experiences which
compliment and enhance the classroom experience and
relate to the total education of the student.
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ADMISSIONS - BACK - Shelly Merrit, Phil Krauss, Debra Span, Terry
Taylor, Front - Kathy Middlewood, Alex Torres, Carolyn Decker,
Michelle June ,
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deaf," MV- MHUOX- REGISTRAR'S OFFICE - The Office of the Registrar does many things
for you. It sends you your schedules, grades and transcripts.
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Public Relations for Adrian College. They run the college News
Bureau, releasing sports news, features about students to home-
town newspapers. They also put out various printed media such as
the stacks of recruitment information sent out, and Contact, the
Alumni bulletin.
CAREER CENTER - The Bonner Center for Advising and Career
Development provides many services including internship informa-
tion, Job Search program, Junior Networking, summer employment
information, Workforce, and strategies for planning a career. Sam
Reimers, Director of Career Development, hopes to establish a
four-year career development program for the students.
Middle left - Cindy Bily selecting photos to go in a publicity office
publication.
Right - Ann Paullin, director of Workforce.
Top left - Mary Ann Hillard, Career Center Secretary, helps senior
Julayne Morningstar.
162 FacultyfAdministration
Paullin, Sam Reimers, Mary Ann Hillard, Gretchen
L to R: Debbie Schmidt, Ann
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help students use
the library.
L to R: Margie Dennis, Velma June, Mary Ellen Armentrout, Becky Martinez,
Carol Legenc, Arlene Arndt, Jim Dodd.
LIBRARY STAFF - Aided by a student assistant crew, the staff at Shipman
Library does their best to provide many services to students. A computer room,
typewriters, music room, study rooms and research materials are all available
at the library.
RESIDENT DIRECTORS - The Resident Director staff at Adrian consists of a
hardy group of students. Each RD has the task of keeping hisfher dorm in order
as well as the residents. RDS play an important part of keeping the dorm and its
residents happy.
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DINING HALL AND
DINING HALL STAFF - The Staff at
Ritchie Dining Hall works with Western
Food Service to provide students with 3
well-balanced meals a day. Also provid-
ed are sack lunches, sick trays, and pic-
nic supplies, lf requested. Meal tickets
for guests may also be purchased.
HEALTH SERVICE - A nurse-
practitioner and a registered nurse are
on duty at Goldsmith Health Center, of-
fering their services to any student who
needs it. The Health Center provides
such services as treatment for colds
and flu, athletic physicals, tests for
mono, pregnancy and other health
problems, as well as health counseling
programs.
Above: Larry Vanvalkenburg
chats with worker Dorothy
as she serves dinner.
Bottom left: Registered
nurse Kathryn Mead helps a
student fill out medical
forms.
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HEALTH CENTER KEEP CAIV'PUS 'N SHAPE
L to R: Judi Vollers, Director - nurse practitioner Kathryn Mead RN Diane Kenyor
receptionist.
L to R: Kim Zylstra, MaryAnn Lorenzen, Shannon Oram Jodi Fairburn Larr
Vanvalkenburg.
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Long, Lillian Burgess, Helen Mountain, Lana Brock, Georgina Monro, Donna Bice,
Florence Townsend, Doris Isaacson.
PLANT DEPARTMENT - The Plant Department consists of several maintenance
men, purchasing agents, and the custodial staff. Maintenance men do all repairs
and upkeep of the campus, and are on 24 hour call. They also are involved with
many of the campus programs in that they set up for any special events. Approx-
imately one half are licensed.
The custodial department is in charge of keeping the dorms and other campus
buildings clean and orderly.
MEN - Jim June, Leonard Steuwe, Ernie Mann, Hollis Cowgill, Floyd Younges, Jim
L. to R. - Bob Adams, Acting Superintendent
of Plantg Nancy Scheirer, Purchasing Agentg
Tom Oram, Director of Purchasing.
L. to Fi. - Arlene Cronk, Purchasing Secretaryg
Chris O'Connor, Plant Maintenance Secretary.165
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Abdalla, Constance M.
Abner, Lora L. 34
Abrams, Robert S. 51, 131
Abrams, Samuel D. 34
Acheson, Scott D. 51 , 80
Adduci, Jeffrey J. 42, 119
Agosti, Susan L. 10, 14, 18, 22
131,142
Aichele, Constance W.
Alger, Julie A. 42, 119
Allen, Celeste N. 2, 41
Allen, Gary H. 42
Allen, Lesa B. 42
Allen, Timothy L. 18
Allshouse, Brad L.
Ammons, Byron G. 42
Anderson
Barbara J. 18
Camielle E. 34, 128
Anderson,
Anderson,
, Courtney A. 34
Anderson Kimberly L. 42, 120
Anderson Larry E. 34
Anderson Marilyn E.
Anderson Mark D. 51, 52, 127
Anderson, Michael D. 18, 127
Aragona, Theresa M. 42
Archambeau, Maribeth T. 42
Arena-Elardo, Susan
Armbruster, Shelly A. 34, 45, 84, 120
Armstrong, Kim M. 34
Arshad, Abdul A. 18, 116
Atkeson, Virginia L.
Atkinson, Laura L. 42, 124
Austin, Robin S. 42
B
Babcock, Kevin W. 18
Bach, Carole M. 120, 131, 144
,64, 84, 124,
INDEX
Bleam, Peter F.
Blissick, Jacqueline 51,99
Blodgett, Allen L. 34, 80, 104
Blugerman, Andrew F. 19, 65, 131,
Bluhm, Keith C. 80
Bobik, Michelle A. 19,131,142
Boden, Stacie T. 51
Bohl, Steven W. 19, 28, 80, 83
Boilore, Bradley D. 34, 120
Boilore, Karen L. 19, 70, 128
Bollinger, Steven E. 127
Bondarenko, Brian C. 19, 127
Bone, Todd C. 80
Borowick, Susan L. 128
Bosak, Jr., Robert A. 34
Bosanac, Mark S. 20, 80, 131, 142
Boursaw, Michelle L. 116
Bouwens, Joseph J. 80
Bow, Julie A. 2, 51
Bowden, Mark A. 42
Bowman, Nancy A. 11,51
Bowman, Susan E. 34
Boyd, Kathryn E.
Boyd, Tobin S.51,119, 123
Boyle-Smith, Linda S.
Boyse, Robin S. 142
Bradley, Mike G. 42, 119
Braun, Kimberly S. 42, 123, 124
Bredemeier, Angela B. 42, 126
Brefka, Lori L. 42
Brenneman, Richard W. 34, 98, 99
Breymaier, Lisbeth A. 34, 120
Brighton, Janet E.
Brighton, Joyce A. 34
Brisse, Patricia L. 42, 124
Backes, Daniel C. 42, 117
Badour, William E.34,80,120
Baechler, Timothy J. 34
Baginski, James C.
Balmert, Jr., Kenneth R. 34, 92
Banfield, Charles W. 7, 11, 18
Banks, Robert M.80,83,119
Barger, David G. 34, 90, 104, 120
Barker, Michael J. 6, 35, 51, 116, 142
Barnard, Dawn M. 34
Barnard, Patrick L. 42
Barritt, Bradford F. 51
Barron, Cynthia C.
Barron, Edward L. 34
Brisse, Sandra C. 45, 51, 54, 64, 65,
141
Brock, Donald J. 51
Brock, James E. 34
Brooks, Judith A.
Broski
Brown
Brown,
,Christopher A. 34, 74
Barbara A.
Baron S. 34, 120
Brown,
Brown,
, Charles E. 120
Christina L. 51, 126
Brown, Diane M.20,47,116, 136
Brown, Herman D.
Brown, Lincoln E. 41, 70, 129
Brown,
Brown,
LoriK.42,117
Shelley lvl.
Bartlett, Susan H. 19
Beauchamp, Anne E. 34, 118
Beauprez, Angela M. 51
Beck, Roxanne E. 51, 84, 102,
Becker, David P. 80, 104
Beckman, Amy J. 51, 117
Beckman, Clement G.
Beebe, Stephen D. 42, 120
Belcher, Joann K.
Bell, Eileen K.
Bell, Muriel
Bellmer, James C. 51, 123
Bennett, Trig A. 34, 80
Bensett, Michelle R.
Bensett, Yvette M.51,116
Bentley, Susan E. 51, 133
119
Brownell, Brian J. 34, 100
Bruce, Charlene M.
Bruce, Teri A. 20
Bruff, Deborah A.
Buchan, Frances W.
Bumgarner, Robin L. 42
Burger, Michael P. 42, 116
Burgess, Glenn J. 42, 51, 100, 127
Burleigh, Andrea M. 42, 122,141
Burns, Mary A.34,120
Butler, Ronnetta P.
Buzolits, Vincent H. 20, 55, 65
Byrne, Rita T. 20, 102
C
Cabose, Wain A.
Bernbeck, Carolyn M. 19, 122, 131,144
Bernero, Virgil P. 116
Berridge, John D.
Black, Deborah A. 19, 133
Blackmore, Frances J. 51, 126, 141
Blackwell, Stacie L. 51
Blascak, Kristen R. 34, 122
Caetta, Mark A. 42, 86
Calhoun, Ronald E. 51, 80
Camfield, Aimee L. 34
Campbell, Eric L. 51
Campbell, Maryann A. 34, 122
Campbell, Phyllis K.
Campbell, Todd A. 34, 80, 120
163
124,131,
Campbell, Jr., lan D. 42,86
Cape, Barbara J. 51
Capen, Kimberly L. 34, 120, 122
Capen, LeeAnna M. 42, 122
Carlson, James E. 35
Caron, Lisa M.42,117
Carson, Bryan M. 51, 90, 120
Carson, Kenneth S. 35, 129
Carter, William L.35,7O,123
Case, Jennifer L.
Cassidy, Kevin P. 35, 80, 120
Cassidy, Timothy M. 42, 80, 119, 129
Castina, David M. 35
Castle, Lynne T. 42, 127
Catalina, Michael A. 51, 80, 131
Cerny, Grant N. 42, 98, 136
Chapman, Michael D. 35
Chervo, Christine A. 35, 65
Chmiel, Geraldine M. 42, 88, 122
Christensen, Bradley J. 51, 104, 142
Christenson, Mark G. 42
Chung, Eunseon 42
Churches, Diane M. 35
Clark, Rodney L. 51
Cleveland, Daniel D. 35, 104
Clore, Jr., Jack R. 35
Cockerill, Charles A. 43, 119
Cogswell, Robert J. 35, 129
Cole, Robby A. 43, 104
Cole, Steven R.
Coleman, Craig D. 80
Collar, Tracy A. 43,84
Collins, Daniel J. 43, 80
Collins, Lisa A. 35,99
Collins, Thomas S. 51, 106, 117
Collins, Jr., Charles M. 7, 35, 80
Conley, Jeanne M. 43
Conley, Kristine K. 20, 99, 116
Conley, Lisa A. 35
Conlogue, Caroline K. 43
Cook, Jennifer S.
Cooley, Mark D.
Cooper, Deborah M. 51,88
Cooper, Jacqueline A. 35, 120
Copeland, Alan B. 35, 129
Corbin, Deborah A.
Costanzo, Stephen 35
Costello, Ron 35, 80
Costrini, Edward A. 43
Cotant, Margaret A. 35, 120
Cote, Kevin M. 20
Cotter, Sean C. 7, 43, 118, 131
Coughlin, Mary R. 20
Cox, JoAnn R. 35
Cox, Lisa L. 35, 120
Coye, Timothy C. 35, 80, 123
Craw, Stephen M. 90
Crawford, Janet L. 51
Crawford, Vincent J. 43
Creech, Timothy R. 43
Croad, John W.
Croasmun, David A.
Croly, Michele R. 6, 20
Cron, Sandra S. 43, 116
Crosthwaite, Bruce D. 80, 83
Crouch, Timothy J. 80
Cuellar, Olga B.
Cummings, Julie E.21,122
Cummings, Karen A. 43, 122,144
Cupal, Peter A.
Curtis, Doris M. 35
Czapla, Jr., Robert 43, 100, 136
D
D'Alfonso, Vincent 35, 80
Daas, Joel A,
Dakoske, Donald J. 53, 123
Dalton, Michael A. 35
Daly, Daniel R. 52
Dancer, Anita M. 21, 122
Dangel, Jr., Roy L. 43
Darke, Jr., David A. 35
Daub, Kathleen S.
Davis, Christopher D. 35, 80
Davis, Jeffrey A. 52, 69, 80
Davis, Laura A. 21, 65, 102, 122, 163
Davis Margaret F.
Davis Mary L. 43
Davis, Jr., Charles W.
Dean,
Deborah A.21,34, 131
DeBeSt, Jeffrey A. 14, 21, 64, 65, 92, 93, 94,
127
Deere, James I. 35, 80
Defenderfer, Robert C. 43, 119, 129
Delfine, Robert T. 43, 125
Delgado, Letitia M. 43, 124
Dell, James G. 43, 80
DeMelo, Tony M. 35
Detzler, Michael D. 43, 123
Deutscher, Andrew K. 91
DeYoung, Thomas M. 21, 98, 99, 119
Dickelman, Michele D. 43
Dickerson, Charles A.
DiDomizio, Annette L. 52, 122
Diebold, Mark M. 35, 90, 104
Diederich, Beth A. 43, 116, 142
Diffenderfer, Timothy F. 35
Dilyard, Craig K. 52
DiSalvo, Cynthia L. 10, 43, 44, 49, 124
Dittmer, Daryl E. 35, 92, 93, 94, 123
Dixon, David C. 35, 80
Dixon, David J. 80
Dobry, Craig J. 21
Dodson, Keli A. 43
Doerner, Steven R. 36
Dolan, Christopher J. 36, 98, 119
Domin, Carolyn E. 36
Donat, Lyndon P. 100
Donn, Julie A. 43, 126
Donnersbach, Norbert P. 43, 125
Doolan, Stephen J. 52, 129, 141
Dorow, Jonathan P. 43, 100, 129
Doss, Patrick A. 52, 69, 124, 144
Doty, ll, Timothy T. 80, 129
Double, Brad A. 36, 80, 123
Douglas, Melissa D. 36
Dowdy, Cindy L. 43,49
Drake, Marie F.
Droste, Lisa A. 2, 10,36,54,124
Drouillard, Michelle D.
Dryer, Brad J. 52, 131
DuBois, Derek C. 52, 131, 142
Duggan, Robert A. 52, 131
Duke, Robert H. 43, 74
Dukes, Emanuel C. 36, 80
Duncan, Douglas A. 21
Dupuis, Patricia M. 43
Dusett, Scott L. 36, 120
Dusseau, John S. 43
DuVall, Gerald P. 43, 117
Dyer, Norman P. 43
E
Echelbarger, Wayland W. 44
Edgar, Carolyn S.
Edwards, Cynthia A.
Eggleston, Elizabeth A. 36
Ehinger, Dolores J.
Eklund, Arlene A.
Ellair, Christina M. 52
Ellington, Rhonda M. 136
Emery, Carolyn E.
Emery, Craig S. 44
Emery, Melissa A. 36, 126
Enyart, Cynthia A. 44, 146
Erickson, David R. 52, 146
Erickson, Kerry D. 52, 104, 124
Ericson, Charles E. 15, 42, 90, 124
Ersland, Jr., George L. 36, 125
Ervin, Patrick J. 44, 80
Evans, Lisabeth J. 52, 122, 133
Everhart, Raymond D. 52, 117
Ezman, Lorianne T. 52
F
Fabry, Vaughn K. 131
Farrell, Michael G. 21, 80, 83, 131
Faust, Rick A. 36, 104, 125
Faust, Scott A. 52, 116
Fazekas, David A. 36
Felice, Mary Jane 36,120
Ferguson, Michael R. 36
Fettig, Joseph F. 52, 131
Fisher, Matthew A. 21
Fisher, Rosanna M.
Fisher, Sherrie K. 22
Fisher, Thomas G. 22, 80, 131
Fitzgerald, Joseph A. 64, 65, 124, 1
Flaim, Karla J. 44, 128, 141
Flanagan, Timothy R. 22, 131
Fletcher, Paul M. 44, 80, 119, 129
Flower, Matthew A. 36,80
Floyd, Jr., Walter R.
Foreman, Melinda E.
Fortner, Jill A. 22, 98, 99, 124
Foster, Michelle R. 44, 102, 126
Foster, Robert B. 44, 80, 91
Fouch, Jeffrey B. 36
Fralick, Thomas A. 80, 120
Fralick, Timothy L. 52, 80, 83
Francisco, William L.44,123
Franla, Stephanie A. 36
Franzen, Matthew B. 36, 120
Frazier, Linda M.
Freeman, Lance B. 131
Frei, Susan E. 22
Frisch, Robert H.
Fritz, Michael A. 86, 87, 106, 127
Frost, Wayne K. 98
Fry, Kevin B. 44, 80
Fryske, Amee J. 46, 126
G
Gallagher, Jeff D. 80
Galliani, Giancarlo R. 22, 117, 133
Gamache, Patrick A.
Ganun, Pamela M. 44
Garland, Rebecca M. 36
Garlock, Gabriella L. 22, 116
Garno, Christine M. 36
Garza, Stephanie
Gase, Kimberly A. 44
Gavalis, David V. 44, 129
Gentner, Todd W. 36
George, Jamie L. 49
Gerace, Rebekah E. 44, 126
Gilles, Mark E.36,86,123
Gillespie, Jean M. 47, 52, 126
Gilliam, Marlin E52
Gillin, Dana E. 36
Gilmore, Lisa M. 44
Gilpin, Kelli J.
Gladych, Kathryn M. 44
Goetz, Dawn M.
Gogan, Michele F. 36, 128
Gogan, Paul L. 44, 131, 146
Gomez, Richard T. 36
Gomez, Tony G.
27,142
Gomola, John F. 52, 117
Gontarek, Keith A. 36
Gonzalez, Martha A. 2, 44, 64, 6
Goodes, Jeffery 0.36, 80, 120
Gosen, Lisa M. 36
Gossner, Bernadette J. 44, 126
Gould, Laurie A. 20, 22, 30, 142
Gout, Scott M. 36, 116
Grandominico, Gina M. 44, 126
Grapp, Richard P. 44
Gray, Sean P. 44, 86
Gray, Suzanne M. 36
Grebeck, Ann M. 36, 122
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Green, Robert C. 37, 120
Green, Jr., Robert L. 37, 120
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Griffin, Letitia L. 37
Griffin, Nancy E. 119, 131
Griffith, Brett M.
Griggs, Daniel P. 37, 120
Growden, Andrew M. 23
Guidos, Gary S. 23, 80, 83
Gulliver, Ann L. 128
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Haddad, Mariam E. 37
Haddad, Walid A.
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Hale, Lorraine M. 44
Halloran, Christine M. 37, 120, 1
Hamilton, Karl J. 44, 127
Hampton, Cynthia K.
Handy, Amy D. 44, 119
Hanson, Eric T. 7, 44, 86, 127
Hardeman, ll, Norris G. 44
Hardy, Desiree L. 44, 126, 136
Hardy, Stacy E. 44, 53, 124
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Kathleen M. 52
Michelle A. 45, 131
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Haslow, Jeffrey J. 52, 129
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Hauck, Christopher D. 126
Hawkins, Linda M. 52
Hayden, James J. 142
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Herdon,TammiM.37,120,144
Hernandez, John A. 53
Hernandez, Olga 45, 84
Hersha, Tammy L.
Hester, Jr., Donald E. 45, 80, 100
Hext, Michele R.45,70, 118
Hiatt, Rochelle A.
Hibbs, Timothy A. 37, 100
Higgins, Susan L. 37, 88, 96
Hile, Kevin S. 45, 133
Hill, Tammi K. 45
Hiner, Cheryl A.
Hines, Vincent J.
Hippler, Brian G. 80
Hippler, Linda M. 37, 120
Hippler, Margaret M. 53,74
Hittler, David J. 53, 123, 124
Hixson, Brenda L.
Hobart, Christie L. 45
Hobart, Rick A.
Hobe, Susan A. 40
Hogg, Christopher M. 45, 80
Hogston, Brian D.
Holappa, Kristin K. 45, 117
Hollingsworth, Alton A. 45, 116
Hollister, Rachelle L. 45, 102
Holloway, Tammy S. 45, 53, 84, 96, 9
Holmes, Patricia M. 120
Holt, David W. 45, 86, 90, 118
Hommell, Beth A. 37, 124
Hopkins, Dawn D. 37
Hopton, Lauri M. 37, 122
Horner, Todd P. 45, 123, 124
Hornung, Dawn M. 37, 128
Hoult, Kyle E. 45, 123
Householder, Steven M. 52, 53, 127
Housteau, Gary W. 23, 80, 131
Howard, Christian M. 37, 70
Howell, Mary F. 37
Hoyos, Peter J. 23, 142
Hubbard, Daniel M. 92, 93, 94
Hubbard, Mark P. 120, 144, 168
Hubbard, Tina L. 37, 120
Huck, Jr., Joseph R. 37, 86, 87
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Douglas M. 24
Hull, Marcia M. 45, 96, 97
Humbarger, Sherri L. 37
Humphrey, Sunday A.
Hunter, Carmen M. 21, 24, 126
Huntoon, Christopher A. 45, 129
Huston, Todd L.
Hutchison, Michelle R.
Hyatt, Betty J.
Hymes, Lois F.
Hypes, Kenneth R. 45
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Jackson, Terrell E. 86, 87, 98,99
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Jakubowski, Alan P. 37, 80
Jarvis, Douglas E. 45, 86, 104, 127
Jarvis, Mary B. 24,65
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Sully G. 120
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Johnston, Teri L. 68, 126, 141
Jones, Brian P. 45, 100, 116
Jones, Cathy T. 45
Jones, Dawn R. 37, 126
Jones, Diana L. 53, 126
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Kahn, Michelle J. 37, 120
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Kane, Kathleen A. 122, 131, 142, 144, 151
Karbowski, Jr., Ronald J. 37
Keegstra, Terri L. 37, 116
Keeler, Timothy J. 45
Keene-Kennedy, Erin M. 24, 118
Keller, Craig, J.
Kelley, Yvonne L. 45
Kelly, Colleen M. 45
Kelly, Judy A. 53
Kemp, Douglas A. 24
Kepos, Michael G. 37
Kerby, Ketha K. 53, 96
Ketchum, Joseph F. 120
Keys, Michael W. 38, 120
Kimball, Ross W. 38
Kimball, Sandra L.
King, Jeffrey D. 53, 106
Kiwitt, Anja K.
Klautky, Robert S. 46
Klein, Heidi C. 46, 47, 123, 124
Klettner, Charles R. 38, 116
Knight, Jr., Gregg G. 80
Koch, William C, 53, 163
Koenigsknecht, Edward R. 38
Konkle, Steven M. 24, 80, 100,131
Koppelberger, Daniel P. 80
Koppelman, Diane S. 53
Koster, Lora L. 46, 126
Kowalski, Dawn C. 46, 66
Koyle, Karen K. 46, 124
Kozma, Kord R. 46, 116
Kraemer, Maryanne T. 53, 96, 133
Kramer, Karen L. 46, 124, 141
Krenselewski, Anthony F. 46, 80, 119
Kreuz, Timothy J. 46, 129
Krohn, Kristopher E. 38, 116
Kromer, David B. 38
Kroyer, Kathy L. 24
Kruczek, Jacqueline T. 24, 102, 124
Krueger, Kelly M.
Kruse, Jacqueline J. 6, 10, 11, 53, 54,
Kruse, Michelle A. 46, 99, 126
Kryz, David D. 46, 65, 92, 127
Krzyaniak, James A. 46, 119
Kuehne, Rebekah J. 38
Kuzniar, Lawrence J. 46, 86, 87
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Labadie, Marilynn L. 53
LaGore, William D. 46
LaHaie, Katherine M. 24
Lamb, Gregory K. 38, 123
Lambert, Rodney J.
Landis, Leah N. 53, 131, 136, 146
Lane, Sharon K.
Lang, Mark E. 38, 129
Lang, Russ
Lange, Deborah G. 24, 84, 124, 142
Lange, Kelly S. 46, 117
LaPointe, Vincent C. 24
LaTurneau, Katherine M. 124
Leavens, Marikate 38
Lebrato, Joseph G. 38, 123
Ledzianowski, Il, Steven D. 38, 80
Lee, David M. 38
Lee, James R.25, 133, 146
Lee, Sharyl A. 15, 46, 96, 120
Lehman, Natalie K.
Leicht, Richard S. 46, 91, 124,125
Leone, Andrew 53, 64, 65, 100
Leppert, Nancy J. 25, 142
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Lewczak, Sharon F. 25,34
Lewis, Colleen L. 46
Lieu, Nu T. 46
Like, Dawn M. 38
Linville, Paul A. 46, 117
Liva, RobertJ. 46, 80, 100, 123
Liva, Jr., Raymond J. 53, 100
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Lockwood, Jerry A.
Lofton, Vicki L. 38
Loo, Bee Ee 46
Loughner, Albert R.
Lowe, Kathy A. 38
Lubanski, David P. 38, 86
Lucas, William R. 38, 129
Luch, Timothy J. 53, 104
Luettke, Thomas E. 46, 129
Lund, Peter J. 25, 129, 142
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Lytle, Rose M.25,84,131
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Macek, Kelly M. 38
Maceroni, Patrick J. 80
Machniak, Scott M. 53
Mack, Thomas J. 120, 144
MacKenzie, Michelle M. 38, 88
MacPherson, Todd W. 46, 120, 124, 142
Madama, Michele G. 46, 142
Maguran, Marc L.38,106,120
Majewski, Anne M. 53, 144
Maki, Kathleen E. 38, 116
Malcolm, David J. 53
Malick, David P. 53, 92, 94, 131
Malicki, Melinda M. 38
Mang, Robert M. 92, 94
Manion, Maureen S. 25
Mansell, Kathleen A.
Markovitch, Joseph B. 25, 80, 83, 131
Marrow, Vonda J. 46, 117,136,144
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Martin, Kevin M.46,80,119
Martin, William A. 46, 53
Martine, Noelle M.38,120
Martishius, Christine 74
Mason, Lloyd W. 38
Masters, Stanley D. 46, 100, 144
Matosky, Judith M. 53
Matthews, John H.46,98,118
Maxwell, Michele L. 46, 122, 123
May, Christopher P. 53
Mays, Anjanette M. 38, 44, 45, 120, 124
McCarthy, Colleen M. 38
McCauley, Alice E. 53
McClure, Scott E. 125
McClure, Teresa K. 53
McCoy, Darlene S. 38
McDermott, Jeffrey D.
McGhee, Mario 38,80,120
McGrath, Alice F.
McGuire, Cheryl L. 38, 120
McKevitt, Frank J. 46, 87
McLaughlin, Robert H. 26
McLeod, Jeanne L.53,117
McNabb, Darin L.38,120,146
McNaughton, Lori A.
McNaughton, Patti L. 39
McShane, Margaret M. 10, 18, 26, 54, 124
Medaglia, James B. 54
Mello, Gina M.
Mendel, Colette A.
Merillat, Bryan K. 39, 80, 120
Merithew, Jill L. 39, 120
Merucci, Marc A. 46
Messer, David L. 39
Meyer, Donna M. 54
Midds, Jason S. 39
Mikulak, Dawn R.47,117
Miller, Barbara A. 39, 45, 124
Miller, Cathy A. 54
Miller, Charlotte A. 47
Miller, Cynthia K.
Miller, Diane D. 39, 120, 122
Miller, Robert E. 26, 92, 119
Miller, Ryan D. 39
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Misseldine, James A. 26, 54, 98, 106
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Mitchell, Samuel G. 91
Moceri, Paula M.39, 128,141
Mogk, John J. 47, 70, 129
Mohr, Carolynn J.
Mohr, Dodd A.
Molaro, Ann M. 26
Monagin, Jennifer T. 117
Monahan, Seana B. 54
Montague, Catherine N. 47, 122, 144
Montgomery, Wesley, R. 116
Moore, Charles L. 54, 92, 94, 116,131
Moran, Sheila K.
Morand, Scott L. 39, 120
Morehouse, Michael A. 54
Moret, Steven J. 54
Morisy, Carol M. 47, 122
Morningstar, Julayne L. 26
Morton, Sara U.
Mosson, Martin M. 47, 80
Mosson, Robert E. 80
Motte, Karen A. 26, 88, 89
Moulton, Mark J. 26, 30, 124
Mowery, Deborah A.
Mudge, Randy A. 54, 144
Mumby, Denise S. 54, 126, 133
Muntz, Daniel A. 39
Murphy, David M.47,86, 123
Musser, Jennifer L. 47, 126
Myer, Richard W.
Myers, Stephanie A.
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Nabozny, Theresa M. 54, 74, 119
Nace, Ill, Morton O. 47,90
Nagy, Stacey M. 47
Nahass, Natalie C. 39, 120,124
Nail, Leslie M.
Nawrocki, Angela K. 47, 122
Nelson, Michael L. 47, 125
Nicastri, Jeanette M. 39, 126
Nichols, Scott A. 47, 125
Nightengale, Jeffrey 39, 86, 123
Nilsen, Laurie E. 26, 96, 97, 122,168
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Nothdruft, Mark R. 27, 116
Novy, Robert W. 54, 80
Nowak, Eugene J. 47
Nugent, Therese M.54,88,89,116
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O'Brien, Greg P. 47, 125
O'Mara, Kevin J. 27,30
O'Mara, Shannon M. 47
O'Neill, Molly A. 47, 116
Oliver, Edward B. 125, 141
Olmedo, Nancy J. 10, 31
Olsen, Tina D. 26, 27, 126
Oram, Benjamin F.
Oram, Charlotte E.
Oram, Mary L.
Oswald, Kevin D. 27, 123
Otis, David S. 39
Otlewski, Charles A. 15, 47, 80
Ozment, Jennifer S. 47
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Packard, Michael C. 27
Paguio, Michael R. 39
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Palus, Nancy E. 47
Papas, Jr., John C. 47,80
Parcells, Matthew A. 47, 98
Parish, Michelle M. 39
Parker, E. Ellen 88, 124, 142
Parker, Jane E.
Parr, Lisa M. 133
Parshall, James S. 39, 80
Parshall, Michelle M.
Parshall, Todd L. 54, 80, 83
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Pelham, Pat J. 54, 80, 142
Pelham, Penelope L. 39
Pellegrino, Maria E. 39
Penn, Kim L. 47, 117
Penrod, Timothy J. 116
Penton, Kirsten A. 27, 88, 89, 131
Peregord, Allison M. 47, 124
Perez. Michael 11.47
Peternel, Jr., Richard A. 39
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Phillips, Jeffrey S. 39, 86
Phillips, Paula L. 47
Phillips, Robert E. 27, 28, 104
Phillips, Sherrie L. 39
Pierson, Robert D. 47
Pietrzak, David L. 86, 87, 122, 127
Pigg, Dawn M. 47, 84, 96,97
Pilarski, Karen M. 20, 27, 30, 122,123, 142
Piniewski, Patricia 8.39, 46, 116, 146
Pinkerton, Lisa M. 39, 128
Piszker, Louis D. 3, 27, 69
PitIar1iSh,MaryLynn 27, 117, 144
Plante, Maria G. 47
Ploegstra, Brian J.
Plzak, Scott A. 47, 127
Poissant, Aimee J.
Pombo, Gabriel 54
Poniatowski, Kathleen J. 36, 39, 144
Postl, Larry K. 39, 80, 120
Potts, Thomas E. 39, 116
Pounds, John T. 47, 123
Prajzner, Larry D. 47
Pratt, Dawn M. 47
Price, Scott K. 48, 117
Prichard, Jeanette H.
Provenzino, James A. 54, 80
Pscodna, Gregory S. 27, 80, 83, 100, 142
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Rakow, Elizabeth M. 54
Ramirez, Elizabeth M. 38, 48, 136
Rawley, Ann L. 25, 28, 96, 97, 124
Raymond, Kirk A.
Redding, Albert C. 28
Reed, Kevin, L. 40, 91
Reeves, Aaron T. 48, 98
Reinke, Stephen M.40,80,120
Remick, John A. 28, 44, 99
Remick, Paul T. 40
Remley, Stuart E. 54, 127
Restum, Brad T. 86
Reuter, Robert K. 54
Rex, Brian D. 40, 80, 100
Rice, Kerry J. 45
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Rickard, Mark 40, 120
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Rieger, Robin E. 3, 54
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Riffe, Christina L. 54
Rigg, Karen S. 48
Riley, Lesia A. 54
Rincon, Karen R.
Ritter, Susan M. 54
Roach, Lenore M. 40, 120, 126
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Robertson, Cheryl L. 48, 116
Robinson, Sharon L. 48, 99
Robinson, Tracy L. 54
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Rohrer, Brian D. 40
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Roseboom, Jayne M. 28, 142
Ross, Wendy R.
Rosso, Timothy A. 48, 92, 94, 119
Rouker, Kristin M. 23, 28
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Royer, Stephen C.
Rubin, Ronna L. 40, 120
Ruesch, Paul D. 18, 124, 127
Ruiz, Mary R.54,120
Ruiz, Robert F.48,91,117,136,144
Rumbold, Barbara A. 48
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Russell, Steven P. 40, 106, 123
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Rzucidlo, Jean M. 11,28,102
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Sadowski, Arlynn M.
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Sattler, Mary-Ellen 40,45
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Savoie, Christine M. 28
Schaefer, Nicole L. 29, 47
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Schmidt, Deborah A. 162
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Schmitt, Brian C. 54
Schnoblen, Patricia L. 29
Schoepflin, Alicia L. 40
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Schultz, Jr., Willard W. 54, 127, 146
Schumacher, Jr., Peter J. 54, 127
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Seebeck, Melody E. 6, 48, 118
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Seidler, Elizabeth L. 48
Selberg, William R. 29, 90
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Serra, Michael R. 48, 129
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Sharrow, Jody L. 40, 126
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Shaw, Nancie L.
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Skuratovich, Michael 91, 100
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Sprow, Rebecca J.
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Street, Leslie A.
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Westphal, Geoffrey K. 49, 117
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Wolfrum, Scott D.
Wong, Mei Wan 32
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Zachary, Christopher P. 7, 50, 80, 129
Zarate, Deborah L. 40
Zavala, Janet S.
Ziemer, Dana K.54,66,126,133,141
Zink, Allen J. 47, 54, 118, 144
Zink, Stephanie G. 43, 54, 124, 131
Zuckerberg, Scott D. 50, 126
Zurcher, Sandra E. 40
Zurcher, ll, James L. 50
Special Thanks To:
Fred Eaton
Joe Fitzgerald
Tim Swanson
Eric Stone
The Publicity Department
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