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50th Adnan College
Editlon Adrlan MI 49221
1986-87
That Was Then, This is Now . . .
The beginnings of Adrian College started in
Leoni, Michigan in 1845, as a theological in-
stitute founded by the Weslyan Methodists. In
1855, Michigan Union College was established
from this theological institute.
In March of 1859, Dr. Asa Mahan and his col-
lea ues terminated Michigan Union Collefe,
pacied up the campus in ox-carts, and travel ed
60 miles west to Adrian. Dr. Mahan was Adrian
College's first president after it was chartered by
the Michigan le islature on March 28, 1859. The
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college is stilf strongly affiliated with the
Methodist Church.
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For over 125 years, Adrian Colle e
has been an institute devoted to the
academic and ethical values of its
students and staff, it has upheld the
College educational mission since it
was founded in 1859. The mission: to
stimulate individual growth and
academic excellence, to pursue truth,
to foster creativity, to encourage
ethical values, and to develop skil s.
Adrian had managed to upkee these
elevated ideals, through hard, work
and dedication, to provide a per-
sonalized environment for the
students - the personal approach to
a better life and career.
lust over 50 years ago,
Adrian Co ege students paid
as little as 5550. a ear to at-
tend schoo . Since t en, prices
have risen steadily, making it
nearly impossible to get an
education without financial
aid. However, amid these ris-
ing rates, Adrian College has
managed to stay the least ex-
pensive of the MIAA schools,
with its current S9000 price tag
for an education.
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As the years pass, it's interesting to compare the prices
that college students Kay for things. Below are some com-
mon items college stu ents could purchase, then, and now.
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Model-T: S400 1956 Ford: S3000 Ford Escort: S8000
Coffee: S .40 Ib. Record Album: 551.44 Time Ma azine: 51.95
Typewriter: S4 Life Savers: 56 Record 15bum:S7-9
Man's Suit: S35-40 Man's Suit: S75 Life Savers: 356
Time Magazine: 156 Hotel Room: 510.95 Man's Suit: S200
Over its 128 year life, the
Adrian College campus has ac-
quired several buildings and
landmarks. The Mound was left
by the class of 1869. Their
original intention was to erect a
statue of Asa Mahan, Adrian's
first president. However, the
funds never came through, thus
the class of '69 left a unique and
distinctive landmark. The con-
crete 'A' at the front of campus
was constructed by the class of
1914. The 'A' is generally re-
served for en aged couples. The
stone threshold, now used as a
seat in front of North Hall, has
been here since 1859, making it
the oldest landmark on campus
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mounted atop a brick base near Ship-
man Library. The senior class raised
enough money to move the almost
forgotten bell from inside the Carillon
Tower to where it stands today. ln 2009,
the class of '84 will return, and re-open
E time capsule which sits beneath the
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Whereas the South Hall Bell beckons
the future, Downs Hall reminds us of
the pastp built in 1860, it is the only
building remaining from Adrian's
original campus. Downs Hall hosts the
art gallery, a theater, and, as legend has
it, a ghost that roams the halls.
The newest addition to the host of
campus landmarks is the South Lawn
Sign, near Davis and Feeman Halls. The
class of 1986 donated this small, granite
sign to the college in April during the
Cane Ceremony.
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The Adrian College campus abounds with
many fun, unique traditions. One of the most
sentimental of which is the Cane Ceremony.
The ceremony, which follows graduation, is
performed near the mound. Each class ties a
ribbon of its colors onto the cane, then, the
president of the graduating class hands it
down to the resident of the next class. The
cane dates flrom 1887, and the ceremony
began in 1921. Another tradition, though little
known, is touching the Lincoln Statue for good
luck. The bronze statue sits in the library,
where the class of '63 began touching its tail
for good luck. A friendly 'hi' is popular on the
AC campus. Adrian enjoys the reputation of
being a friendly campus, with a friendly 'hi' to
greet you all over campus.
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painting the rock. The rock, now in front of Ritchie Dining
Hall, was first brought on campus in lanuary, 1962, by the
brothers of the Tau Kappa Espilon fraternity. Painting the rock,
they thought, would decrease campus vandalism and increase
school spirit.
But in 1965, the rock disap eared. Apparently, an irate Al-
bion College student buried the rock in the front lawn of the
dining hall. A few weeks later, after accusations flew from
dorm to fraternity, the rock began showing through the
ground. The rock that AC students paint today is only one-
third of the original rock.
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The Freshmen at Adrian have
come a long way since the begin-
ning years of the college. In the
eary 1900s, Freshmen had to
follow such rules as: Freshmen
beanies must be worn at all
times, and must always be tipped
to upperclassmen, Freshmen
must not smoke on campus, walk
on the grass, or be seen with a
girl except on Friday and Satur-
ay nights, Freshmen must clean
up the campus when ordered to
by up erclassmen.
Today, though, Freshmen are
equal to the upperclassmen,
despite the teasin they take.
This year, the froslm were con-
solidated with the u perclassmen
in the dorms for the first time.
Students are not sure of the
wisdom of this decision, but
maybe the Freshmen will now no
longer bear the brunt of so many
degrading jokes.
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In dorm life toda , we take
visiting members of the opposite
sex for granted. However, in
earlier years, men and women
had a much harder time seeing
each other as we do now. In the
late 1800s and early 1900s, men
were strictly forbidden to visit
women unless they had permis-
sion from the Dean of Women,
and then the had to visit in the
lobby or be chaperoned.
Even through the 70s, men and
women could only visit in lobbies
and other recreational rooms.
Today, the only restrictions are
limited closed hours, when men
and women cannot be in the
same room. Some of the old-
fashioned values of yesteryear
still prevail upon the Adrian Col-
lege campus.
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Alma Mater, wise and glorious,
Shrine of Light and home of Truth,
Over fate and trials victorious,
Crown-ed with eternal youth.
Boast of son and ride of daughter,
Loved by all wholllcnow thy lore,
Dear old Adrian, Alma Mater,
God be with thee evermore.
Fair among the great lakes founded,
Where the Raisin winds its way,
Campus fair with maples bounded,
Lends enchantment night and day, Q
Mid fair s ot of all creation, ' ,
Wreathedl in flowers and forest cleared, xl
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Skirts, dresses, gloves, suits and ties are rarely
seen on campus today, but in the 50s, 60s and
70s, they were standard dress for college
students. In fact, blue jeans and bermuda shorts
were forbidden for both men and women, and
both sexes had to dress formally for dinner and
social functions.
This year, thou h, long, black wool coats,
paisley-patterned squirts and jeans, buffalo plaid
shirts and brightly colored, geometric designed
sweaters are pogular In a world of palm-tree
patterned lams s orts, a strict dress code would
seem hard to believe.
In lune of 1937, the very flrst Issue
of The Mound came out As a year
book, It wasn t the flrst at Adrlan Col
lege, several annual books were put
together before The Mound became
the Adrian College yearbook The
Mound was the flrst annual put out
slnce 1920, they stopped production
of any yearbooks durmg the flrst
World War
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published, the cost to each student
was only S2 00 Now, the prlce of the
yearbook IS Included ln tultlon and
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As thls year IS the 50th anniversary
of The Mound we would llke to
salute all the hard work and long
hours that go Into makmg It a year
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Business Administration Psychology Social Science
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Dana K. Ziemer Allen Zink Stephanie G. Zink
Elementary Education Business Management Accountancy
Gladwin, Michigan Adrian, Michigan Rochester, New York
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Kim Anderson
Maribeth Archambeau
Lora Atkinson
Robin Austin
Carole Bach
Dave Barger
Patrick Barnard
Anne Beauchamp
Steve Beebs
Steve Bollinger
Mark Bowden
Michelle Boursaw
Kim Braun
Angie Bredemeier
Lori Brefka
Joyce Brighton
Patricia Brisse
Craig Brooks
Lori Brown
Andrea Burleigh
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Ed Costrini
Vince Crawford
Tim Creech
Sandra Cron
Bruce Crosthwaite
Karen Cummings
Bob Czapla
Roy Dangel
Leti Delgado
lim Dell
Mike Detzler
Michele Dickelman
lulie Donn
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Charles Ericson
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Paul Fletcher
Michelle Foster
Bill Francisco
Linda Frazier
Kevin Fry
Todd Gentner
Becky Gerace
Lisa Gilmore
Paul Gogan
Martha Gonzalez
Bernadette Gosner
Gina Grandominico
Rick Grage
Bob Gustas
Lorri Hale
Eric Hanson
Stacy Hardy
Karl Harsh
Pam Harvitt
Olga Hernandez
Don Hester
Michele Hext
Kevin Hile
Susan Hobe
Alton Hollingsworth
Rachelle Hollister
Dave Holt
Todd Horner
Kyle Hoult
Dan Hubbard
Marcia Hull
LouAnn lessup
Brian jones
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Ketha Kerby
Heidi Klein
Lora Koster
Dawn Kowalski
Karen Kramer
Tony Krenselewski
Tim Kreuz
Michelle Kruse
David Kryz
Bill LaGore
Kelly Lange
Rick Leicht
Colleen Lewis
Rob Liva
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Tracy MacDonald
Michele Madama
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Darlene McCoy
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Dawn Mikulak
Charlotte Miller
john Mosk
Nicole Montague
Carol Morisy
Marty Mosson
jennifer Musser
Mort Nace, III
Stacey Nagy
Scott Nichols
Molly O'NeilI
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Ed Oliver
Charlie Otlewski
Christine Painter
john Papas
Allison Peregord
Mike Perez
Becky Pfeifer
Scott Plzak
Larry Prajzner
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Amy Schumaker
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Melody Seebeck
Beth Seidler
Michael Serra
Kathy Shaw
Heather Shields
Maxwell Smith
Tina Smith
Amy Sparkman
Keli Spears
Vicky Specht
Scott Spohler
Rick Stafford
Blake Stark
Gerald Stewart
Laura Stibbell
Eric Stone
Kelly Stutz
Ron Swanson
Gina Tambornini
Melanie Tipton
Chris Tully
Gary Urban
Carmen Velasquez
Rex Vernier
lolene Victor
Sheila Walters
Gayle Weaver
james Webb
Clay Wells
Geoff Westphal
john White
Mark White
lrv Williamson
Keith Williams
jill Yaroch
Lisa Young
Monica Young
Tracy Young
Chris Zachary
Scott Zuckerburg
Sean Cotter
Chris Hogg
Terry jackson
Mark Merucci
Paul johnson
jim Parshall
Susie Warkoczeski
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Brad Allshouse
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Camille Aown
Shelly Armbrewster
Bill Badour
Tim Baechler
Ken Balmert
Clem Beckman
Brad Belore
Todd Bone
Keith Bluhm
Bob Bosak
Linda Boyle-Smith
Richard Brenneman
Beth Breymaier
james Brock
Baron Brown
Charles Brown
Lincoln Brown
Brian Brownell
Michael Burser
Aimee Camfield
james Carlson
Kenneth Carson
William Carter
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David Castina
Christine Chervo
Diane Churches
Kevin Clinton
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Robert Cogswell
Charles Collins
Lisa Collins
Carrie Conlogue
jackie Cooper
Alan Copeland
Stephen Costanzo
Lisa Cox
loanne Cox
Tim Coye
Stephen Craw
Vince Dalfonso
Michael Dalton
Chris Davis
Tony deMelo
Jim Dew
Mark Diebold
David Dixon
Desiree Dolph
Brad Double
Melissa Douglas
Cindy Dowdy
Lisa Droste
Michelle Drouillard
Emanuel Dukes
Elizabeth Eggleston
Melissa Emery
George Ersland, lr.
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Stephanie Frania
Matt Flower
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Thomas Fralick
Brett Franzen
leff Gallagher
Rebecca Garland
Chris Garno
Dana Gillin
Michelle Gogan
Richard Gomez
jeff Goodes
Scott Gout
Suzanne Gray
Robert Green
Tisha Griffin
Ann Gulliver
Christine Halloran
Beth Hummell
Zinnia Hatfield
Amy Hedden
Diana Herd
Tammi Herdon
Sue Higgins
Linda Hippler
Brian Hogston
Kris Holappa
Dawn Hopkins
Lauri Hopton
Chris Howard
Dave Hubbard
Tina Hubbard
loanne Israel
Alan lakubowski
Dawn jones
Dave Kahng
Rob Karbowski
Terri Keegstra
Yvonne Kelley
Michael Kegos
Mike Kela
Ross Kimball
Robert Klautke
Chuck Klettner
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Rebekah Kuehne
Greg Lamb
Mark Lang
MariKate Leavens
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Steven Ledzianowski
David Les
Catherine Leszczynski
Paul Linville
Vicki Lofton
Kathy Lowe
David Lubanski
Bill Lucas
Kelly Macek
Thomas Mack
Marc Maguran
Kathleen Maki
Melinda Malicki
Noelle Martine
john Matthews
Anjanette Mays
Mario McGhee
Cheryl McGuire
Darin McNabb
Patti McNaughton
Bryan Merillat
jill Merithew
David Messer
jason Midds
Barbara Miller
Ryan Miller
Paula Moceri
Sheila Moran
jeanette Nicastri
Richard Niemi
jeff Nightengale
Devon Norris
Laura Norton
Gary Paguio
Michelle Parshall
Katie Poniatowski
Paula Phillips
Sherrie Phillips
Patty Piniewski
Lisa Pinkerton
Aimee Poissant
Tom Potts
Mike Pyorala
Craig Rainey
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Kirk Raymond
Kevin Reed
Stephen Reinke
Brad Restum
Brian Rex
Mark Richard
Lenore Roach
David Roberts
Robin Roosa
Brenda Rose
Ronna Rubin
Steven Russell
Mary Saunders
Beth Scheirer
Alan Schwartz
Mike Scott
jody Sharrow
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first in the hula-hoop contest, Top middle: President Donald Stanton and wife Barbie
wait to congratulate the King and Queen. Top right: Candidates Dana Ziemer and
RJ, Liva await the decision. Middle left: The Theta Chi's give their all in the tug-of-
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right: lohn Deleon and jeff Davis get in position for the next play.
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Queen Mary Ruiz receives a congratulatory hug from her escort Dave Malick. Bot-
tom right: Candidates Ketha Kerby and Dave Hittler.
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Greek Week 1987 . . .
The Theme for Greek Week 1987 was GOIN' CRAZY. The
unified team of Alpha Phi and Phi Kappa Sigma was victorious
while the Tri Sigmas and Sigma Alpha Epsilon team came in
second. The Chi Omega and Theta Chi team finished third
and Alpha Sigma Alpha-Tau Kappa Epsilon effort earned
fourth. The fun-filled week began with a Chariot Race and the
traditional Torch Run. Other events included a talent show on
Tuesday night, a Wheel Chair Push raising money for
Muscular Dystrophy on Wednesday, and the always crazy
games on the Mall on Thursday. The week's festivities were
brought to a close at the Greek Banquet, where the awards
presentations were made.
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Hittler leads his brothers in a rousing imitation of a German band. Bottom
left: Kyle Hoult tries to regain his balance as he participates in the Dizzy
Izzy race for the Alpha Phi-Phi Kap team. Bottom right: The Theta Chis
and Chi Omegas with their winning banner.
This page, Top: Kendall White, jennifer Ackerson and Lisa Frazzinni kick
up their sister's heels in a lively rendition of, "Phis lust Wanna Have Fun!"
Middle left: Steve Doolan and Tim Bills as Zeke and Zeb, M.C. the talent
show. Middle right: The men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon with their reclining
chariot. Bottom left: Theta Chis Steve Doolan, Tim Cassidy and Mark
Sonderman in their Greek Week attire.
Parent's Weekend Festivities
Top left: The ladies of "SOUND EFFECTS" sway to that fifties beat,
Bottom left: jeff Haslow sings "A Surrey With The Fringe On Top."
Top right: Dave Mallick and Terri Traver give parents a glimpse of the
latest winter fashions.
Bottom right: Alan Zink takes us back to those "SUMMER NIGHTS."
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Sound Effects members Tina Hubbard, jill Geddes, Eric Hanson, Eric Stone,
and jackie Cooper perform on stage. Bottom left: jeff Haslow and Tina Hub-
bard performing a duet. Bottom right: Bob Turek runs the distance for the
Theta Chi run for Alzheimer's disease.
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janet Crawford, Donna Meyer, Sue Hobe, Cynthia Swift, Camille Aown, Carol
Morissy, joy Mitchell, Scott Moore, Don Treadwell. Top right: Kendall White looks
on intensely during the play "Six Characters" at the conversation between Becky
Kuhne and Bill Carter. Bottom: Picnicking in the sun from a scene in "Loose Ends"
are Christine Painter as Susan, Sue Hobe as Marya, Matt Drake as Doug and Pat Ervin
as Paul.
This page, Left: Christine Trumbel as Mrs. Hardcastle pleads with her laughing son
Tony Lumpkin, played by Bill Carter. Above: Mike Barker as Thomas Marlowe in a
thoughtful moment from "She Stoops To Conquer." Top: Kristine Nelson and Mike
Barker in rehearsal.
CO VOC TIO BEHRI GINSPIRES ST DENTS
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Convocation is a welcome to the
campus community by our president
and honored speakers. This year we
were fortunate to hear an
inspirational talk by our new Dean of
Academic Affairs, Dr. Daniel Behring.
His speech instilled a message to the
students to want more out of life and
to vvork hard towards their goals.
Other speakers include: President of
Adrian College, Dr. Donald Stanton,
Student Government President, Teri
lohnston, Asst. Chaplain, 1. Iittuan
Moore, Catholic Campus Minister,
Brother Robert jackson, and faculty
welcome by Asst. Prof. of History, Dr.
Michael McGrath.
Top, Vice President and Dean ofAcademic
Affairs, Dr. Daniel Behring delivers his
inspirational and uplifting speech. Top right,
President Dr. Donald Stanton and Dr, Michael
McGrath lead the procession. Bottom right,
Student Govt. President Teri Iohnston, Asst.
Chaplain I. littaun Moore, Brother Robert
"Bob" jackson and Dr. McGrath listen intently
to Dr. Behrings' delivery.
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STUDE T LIFE AWARDS
The Golden Gavel Honor Society on March 25 sponsored
the Student Life Awards in the Adrian Tobias Room. The
Awards given out were Michael Kelly Thompson Scholar-
ship Award, Chaplain's Awards, Newman Association
Awards, john Philip Sousa, and the President's Leadership
Awards.
Top left: Senior Diane Paul received the President's Leadership Award.
Middle right: Tim Bills presented the Michael Kelly Thompson Scholarship
award to Tim Kreuz for having the highest GPA in the fraternities. Bottom:
Seniors Dana Zimmer, Allan Zink, and Anne Majewski are enjoying the
evening's festivities.
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Following the presentation of degrees was
the cane Ceremony. Traditionally, this
time-honored ceremony is held outside, in
front of the mound. However, due to rain,
the cane ceremony had to be held in
Dawson Auditorium. After Mr. Kleinsmith
gave a short speech to the class, Scott
Faust, Senior class Vice President tied the
class of '87's blue and yellow sash onto the
cane. Senior class President Diane Paul
then handed the ribbon-laden cane to
john White, President of the class of 1988.
The Senior Class Gift was an historical
marker, depicting the Cane Ceremony.
The marker rests in front of the mound
where the ceremony traditionally takes
place.
Top center: Steve Doolan, Mike Catalina, Tim Fralick,
and Bob Smedley show off after graduation A- they
finally made it! Middle left: Scott Machniak and Anne
Majewski, two of the newest alumni of Adrian Col-
lege. Middle right: Rick Hobart tries to explain to a
friend how great it feels to graduate after four years of
hard work. Right: After Scott Faust tied on the blue
and yellow banner for the class of '87, Diane Paul
handed down the cane to john White, President of
the class of 1988.
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Above: Graduation Day was a happy one for Brian Medaglia, lay
VanBuren, and jeff Davis. Below left: Dave Hittler tips his hat in
congratulations to his fellow graduates. Below right: Allen Zink, lost
in the crowd of proud parents and friends outside of Dawson
Auditorium.
BACCHUS Fracas - 2nd Year of Fun 8: Fest1v1t1es
The Second Annual BACCHUS Fracas was
a huge success. Events took place both in-
side Rush Union and in the quad. Indoor
festivities were the Ice Relay and a Clothes
Relay. The outside action consisted of the
Biggest Snowball Contest, the Innertube
Relay, and the Four Man Ski Race. The
overall winners were the Theta Chis, sec-
ond place was awarded to the Gators,
while the Bucks took thirds.
Above right: Art Teacher Pi Benio and Dean Daniel
Behring prepare to make their snowball. Right: The
victorious Theta Chi team proclaims, "We're Number
One." First Row: Scott Buchler, Kevin Cassidy. Sec-
ond Row: Frank Vernarsky, Steve Troszak, Vince
Crawford. Third Row: Paul Gogan, Lincoln Brown,
Tim Kreuz, lohn Papas. Fourth Row: Kevin Russ, Ken
Aldridge, Gary Urban. Fifth Row: Al Copeland, Tim
Cassidy, Steve Taoromina. Back Row: Scott Wilson,
john Mogk. Bottom left: Matt Flower and Brian
Brownell lashed together in the ski race. Bottom right:
Gary Urban and Vince Crawford pull Paul Gogan in
the Innertube Relay.
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devoting their time to call from Feeman Hall. lt celebrated it's tenth an-
niversary with pizza, t-shirts, and many hours of dialing.
Left: Alumni Nate Smith calls for contributions. Right: Deans Hall R.A.'s Bob Gustas and
Randy Talarek phone home. Bottom: Sophomores Becky Kuehne and Chris Chervo dial
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Celebrity Series is an opportunity for
Adrian Students and community to ex-
perience the fine arts. It provides a wide
range of professional and student enter-
tainment including theater, music, film,
and art presentations. The series offers dif-
fering and worthwhile experiences which
intrigue the mind and lift the spirit.
Above left: The Cambridge Buskers make the classics
fun by including fun and games in their corner.
Above right: Robert Guralnik in his portrayal of
Frederic Chopin, a brilliant presentation of a great
composer.
Bottom right: A member of the Slovak State Folk
Ensemble thrills the audience with a leap.
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The Interfraternity Council is
the governing body for the
social fraternities. It exists to
promote cooperation among
the greek organizations.
Back Row: Vince Crawford, Norbert Donnersbach, Dave Hitler, Ed 0liver, Chris Hauck. Front Row: john White, R.
1. Liva, Steve Doolan, Mike Anderson, Mark Anderson.
International
Club
The International Club sponsors activities and
programs for students interested in cultures
different from their own, working closely with
International students.
Back Row: Chan Ong, Patti MacNaughton, Misael Frinidad, Kevin Wood. Front Row: Brian
Semos, Addie Adeyemi, Cheryl Robertson.
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son. Back Row: Marie Morelli, Cheryl Swihart, Brian jones, Bob Gustas, Stacey Nagy, Rick Hobart, lerry DuVall.
A Student organization that works to Boost Alcohol Consciousness Concerning the Health of
University Students. They sponsor an Alcohol Awareness Week, A Bacchus Fracas and other non-
alcoholic dances and functions.
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low: Steve Hedge, Rob Ruiz, Danny Hobson, Kim Bruce, Beverly Smith. .
Spanish Club
The Spanish Club involves the students
in various activities relating to the study
of Spanish and spends time with other
students also studying and speaking
Spanish.
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Back Row: Diane Paul, Dr. Beverly Smith, Scott Machniak. Front Row: Kathleen Harris, Beth Ramirez.
The Spanish Honorary has nationwide affiliation and has recently opened a chapter at Siena Heights
College. Students earn their membership through their ability to excel in the field of Spanish given
certain prerequisites.
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moting literary excellence, they and
the English department are sponsor-
ing a student literary magazine called
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nifer Musser, Seane Monahan. Front Row: jim Misseldine, Kathy Shaw, Gayle Weaver, janet Crawford.
American arketing Association
lack Row: Steve Doolan, Vince Crawford, Steve Thallman, Sean Cotter, Dan Bachus, jeff Fouch, julie Spies. Middle Row: jay Van-
Suren, john Duseau, Rob Liva Bob Czapla, julie Alger, Vicki Specht, Colleen Lewis, jean Connely. Front Row: Hank VanEgan,
Iharlie Lytle, Mike Catalina, Shanna Sadowitz, Brad Dryer.
The AMA is in its second year here at Adrian College. This year the AMA competed in the Midwest
legion Marketing competition and finished third. They have also done marketing research for the student
government and the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce.
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aminico. Front Row: Christy Best, Charlott Miller, Lauri Hopton, jill Marithew.
Famil Arts
and Sciences
FAS is made up of Fashion Mer-
chandising and Interior Design ma-
jors. ASID is the American Society
of Interior Design and is a National
Professional Organization.
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The Mound, a student-
produced yearbook, is a 176
page publication that comes
out in the fall. Students put
the past year into pictures, so
that we all can look back at
what the year had to hold. As
well, students use the prac-
tical aspects of journalism in
creating layouts, cropping
photos, and writing copy.
This year The Mound
celebrates its 50th
anniversary.
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publication serving the Adrian College 4' '
community. It offers a chance for jour-
nalism students to experience all
aspects of printing a newspaper.
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Lori Sheppard, Eric Stone, Top: Cindy Swift, lim Hayden, Scott Faust, lim Misseldine,
Stephanie Frania.
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The debate team is Adrian's speech
organization which travels regionally in
competition with other colleges.
Back Row: Sherri Phillips, Lonnie Bristol, David Lee,
Susan Hobe. Front Row: Scott Moore, Connie Ab-
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Margaret Toweresy, Dianne Paul, Anne Majewski, Libby Evans, Seana Monahan.
The Golden Gavel Honor Socie-
ty represents service, scholar-
ship and leadership. Students
must have a 3.0 or higher to be
a member. This society sponsors
various campus activities such
as the Student Life Awards Ban-
quet, andthe Festival of Lights.
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Alpha Kappa Psi, the pro-
fessional business fraternity,
boasts two consecutive years
of perfection in its per-
formance evaluation. Current
membership is at 43. The
fraternity helps the business
student through speakers,
field trips, and seminars of a
professional nature.
L.I. .C.S.
LINCS lLeaders in College Servicesj,
sponsors and participates in various ac-
tivities for Adrian College which include
such events as homecoming, senior
banquet, phonorama and the alumni
college.
First Row: lacquie Blissick, Lynette Visser, Karen Rigg, Chris Ellair, Tina Hubbard, Suzy Gray. Second Row: Richard
Gagnon lchapter advisorj, jennifer Musser, Lisa Young, Sandy Brisse, Maribeth Archambeau, Colette Mendel,
Patrick Doss. Third Row: Bob Abrams, Mark Goodman, loe Fettig, Ronda Thornton, Pam Henry, Vivien Townsend,
Annette DiDomizio, Sally Leu, Stephanie Zink, Carole Bach, Charles Moore. Fourth Row: Bob Duggan, Chris
Zachary, Leah Landis, Clay Wells, Scott Tallman, Samantha Spicer, Lisa Hathaway, Geoff Westphal, Paul Gogan,
john Dusseau, Michelle Harris, Ann Grieser, Irv Williamson.
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Back Row: Diana Herd, Carol McGuire, Paul Fletcher, Karen Cummings, Randy Mudge, Amy
Sparkman. Second Row: Lori Brown, Margaret Towersey, Kathy Goldsmith, Dan Collins, Dawn
Kowalski, Robert Ruiz. Third Row: Laura Atkinson, Ann Majewski, Tom Mack, Chris Chervo, Carol
Bach, Marikate Leavens. Fourth Row: Tammy Herndon, Allen Zink, Diane Paul, Stan Masters.
BETA
BETA
BETA
Beta Beta Beta is an honorary biological
society. Adrian College's chapter is Lamb-
da Psi. Activities include: Food drive, social
activities, paper presentations, field trips,
and community service projects.
Eddie Castrine, Randy Mudge, Anne Majewski,
Eugene Nowak, Robin Reign, Cheryl Swihart, Tina
Rupp, jackie Brail, Cherie Blevins, Terri Klegstra, Craig
Foster, Kim Anderson, Chuck Klettner, Addie
Adeyomi, Bill Lucas, lim Carlson, Steve Taormina,
Steve Tozer, lim Webb, Chris Brocki, Dana Gillin,
Nadine Leffel, Amy Schumaker, Lori Ezman, Carol
Morisy
Inter Varsity
Christian Fellowship
Left to Right: Dave Roberts, Tim Kruez, lim Wagner, Phil Tousley. 2nd Row: Andrea Lee,
leanine Updike, Elaine Chiroi, Nicole McDonald, Wendy Williams.
IVCF is a Christian Fellowship of
believers that get together to
discuss and share the word of
God, The Bible. They have cam-
pus retreats to the Upper
Peninsula.
WVAC, the Voice of Adrian,
is the campus radio station,
under the direction of Dr.
Daniel Scully. AC students
are able to plan their own
programs, and be disc
jockeys for the station 1107.9
FMJ. The students play a
variety of music, from heavy
metal and punk, to Top 40
and 60s and 70s tunes. Two
of the featured Djs this year
were "The Mutant" and Mike
Solomon, Residence Life
Director.
The Adrian College Singers is
a select group of students
from the AC populace. Each
had to audition to belong to
the vocal performance group.
The Singers perform a variety
of works, from contemporary
music to more traditional
religious gospels. Every year,
the Singers spend a week or
so touring, giving concerts at
churches across the coun-
tyside. This year, the group
went to Kansas City.
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Front Row: Bob Duke, Dave Lee. Row 2: Doug Wilson, lim Maxwell, Tisha Griffin, Vicki Lafton, Kevin Russ.
Row 3: Russ Lang, Mark Sunderman, Scott Zuckerburg, Ed Oliver, Cindy Carpenter. Back Row: Chris Broski,
Kristine Nelson, Pat Toms.
Singers
Front Row: Brent Billock, lill Geddes, Lisa Frazzini, Brian Semos. Row 2: Barb Miller, Cindy Enyart, Eric Stone,
Stacey Nagy, Chris Garno. Row 3: Director Art jones, Lucy Ciarno, Stephen Craw, jerry Stewart, joy Mitchell,
Melanie Tipton. Back Row: Margaret Towersey, jordan Clark, Dave Courter, Eric Hanson, Patty Piniewski, Linda
Boyle-Smith.
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Left to Right: Dan Caywood, Craig Brooks, jordan Clark, joy Mitchell, Peter Bleam, Kevin Wood, Advisor.
The Adult Advisory and Support
Group consists entirely of conti-
nuing students. The group was
established to help supply infor-
mation, solve problems, and of-
fer support for continuing
students, and to act as an ad-
visory committee to the Ad-
ministration. Continuing
students are students whose
educations have been inter-
rupted for two or more years.
Front Row: Paul Till, Hope Shaw, Leslie
Nail, Edith Eing, Gloria Vierling, Charlie
Dickerson. Back Row: Kay Miller, john
Zaliskiewicz, jerry Ann Lockwood.
Commuter
Club
The Commuter Club, ,re-
established this year, is a stu-
dent organization determined to
meet the needs of the com-
muter student. The group tries
to help facilitate the adjustment
of commuters to living off-
campus, and tries to get them
more involved with campus ac-
tivities. Since most commuter
students work, have a family,
and go to school at the same
time, the club is aiming to pro-
vide a support group. Also, the
Commuter Club is seeking to
establish a commuter lounge.
The Student Activities Committee
CSACD is a group of student
volunteers dedicated to creating
recreational, educational, cultural,
and social programs for the col-
lege. The students get the chance
to develop their leadership skills,
and have fun doing it. This year,
SAC sponsored movies almost
every weekend, including Top
Gun, Stand By Me, and Short Cir-
cuit. SAC also had Ellen
Degeneres, a well-known come-
dienne, come to campus. SAC is
headed by advisor Lori Neff, and
Student Activities Director Linda
Harvey.
Front Row: johnny Tureaud, Katie
Poniatowski, Jeanette Nicastri, Lauri Hop-
ton, Linda Harvey. Back Row: jeff Fouch,
jerry McLean, Dave Dixon, Glenn
Weatherly, Lori Neff. '
Student
Government
The Student Government is an
organization which involves
students and their input in the ad-
ministrative decisions that will af-
fect them. Student Government
carries out most of its work
through three standing commit-
tees: The Student Services Com-
mittee, The Communication and
Awareness Committee, and The
School Spirit Committee. Student
Government also appoints
students to the Academic
Assembly. Several things that Stu-
dent Government has helped to
establish include the Virgil P.
Bernero Scholarship, commuter
mailboxes, the Freshman Register,
and the campus voter registration
drive.
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Ann Gulliver, Ronna Rubin,
Fasnacht, Dr. Forest Haines,
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Kirk Raymond, Kris Krohn, Dave Bryer. Row 3: Frank McKevitt, joy Mitchell,
Marie Bradley, jill Geddes, Suzie VanDusen, james Conyers. Back Row: Trent
advisor Gas Lopez, Rich Gomez, Gary Allen, Peter Bleam, Tia Miassmo, Ed
, advisor, Craig Thompson.
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The Newman Center is a Roman
Catholic funded center that pro-
vides a ministry of service to the
college campus. Full-time
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and the student Associates plan
. various programs to increase
' one's personal and spiritual
, growth. These include retreats,
scripture study, and group ses-
sions. One activity the Newman
L. Associates sponsored this year
was a pizza sale, with the profits
going to fix up the Newman
Center.
Front Row: Kathleen Harris, Eddie
Costrini, Cathy jones, Molly O'Neill,
Anne Majewski, Seana Monahan, jean
Gillespie. Back Row: Tim Luch, Rick
Hobart, Alice McCauley, Tracy Collar,
jeff Davis, Brother Bob jackson, jeff
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Religious
Concerns
Committee
The Religious Concerns Committee is a stu-
dent organization that is dedicated to
religious awareness on campus. The commit-
tee is an umbrella organization that oversees
the primary religious organizations on cam-
pus. Some of the groups that the RCC works
with are the CROP Walk Committee, Ebony
Connection, lnter-varsity Christian
Fellowship, Mime Troupe, Newman
Associates, and Wesley Fellowship. The RCC
welcomes all students to join in the different
religious groups on campus, to express
spiritual and personal beliefs. Reverend jon
Powers advises the RCC.
Circle K stands for service and
scholarship, and the group's main
objective is to be a community ser-
vice organization. Circle K is af-
filiated with the Kiwanis Club of
America, working closely with
them on some of their projects.
The group sponsors dances and
plays bingo with residents of the
HOPE Center and Provincial
House. As well, the AC Circle K
Club hosted the Leadership Con-
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teracts with many of the other
chapters in the Michigan District.
One of the favorite social activities
of Circle K is to go to Tony Paco's
in Toledo.
Front Row: Michele Harris, Leisl Thompson,
lolene Victor, Karen Rigg, Advisor Bill
Shollenberger. Back Row: Tracy Collar,
Tom Leuttke, Paul Gogan, Lori Brefka.
Department
of Safety
The Department of Safety is a vital part of
the Adrian College campus. Under the
direction of Director Tom Oram and
Supervisor Mickey Phelps, the student
Safety Officers provide security for the
campus, as well as coordinate and provide
emergency assistance when needed. The
student officers are trained in handling fire
emergencies by the Adrian Fire Depart-
ment, and in crime scene prevention by
the Lenawee County Sheriff Department.
Others are trained in advanced first aid and
CPR. Other responsibilities of the Safety
Department include: issuing parking per-
mits, providing an escort service, and
securing the buildings on campus.
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Front Row: Steve Troszak, julie Cummings, Michael Moorehouse. Row 2: Bill Lincoln, Viv Town
send, Phil Tousley, Michelle Bensett, Craig Emery, Supervisor Mickey Phelps. Back Row: loh
Cassino, Mark Bowden, Director Tom Oram, Steve Hill.
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Sheppard, Reverend jon Powers, janet Crawford.
The Adrian College Mime Troupe is a small
group of students who convey Christianity
through mime skits. The troupe uses silence,
symbols, and classical and popular music to
convey their stories. The Mime Troupe, in
conjunction with their advisor lon Powers and
Student Director Lori Sheppard, create all of
their own skits. The Mime Troupe first began
performing in 1982, when a few students did
a mime skit as an experimental chapel serv-
ice. Since then, the troupe has performed at
churches, schools and nursing homes in the
surrounding area.
This year, the Mime Troupe created a
special skit called "Come Passion," about a
clown who is down and out himself, but has
the desire to make others happy. He tries to
do so several times but is rejected. just as he
is about to give up, he meets jesus and
renews his faith and trust. The story is told
completely without words.
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over the top while practicing his pole
vaulting technique. Top right: Dave "Fuz-
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place - the library Reference section. Bot-
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the Golden Gavel Honor Society during the
Student Life Awards Banquet. Middle left:
Mary Ruiz and Brian Medaglia - all
dressed up no where to go, except the
Honors Banquet to pick up their awards.
Bottom left: Sherrie Samuels and Michelle
Gogan sport their Tri Sigma name, even on
Sherrie's cast. Above right: jeff King, ready
to swing into action during one of his tennis
matches.
Right: Chris Koch, caught on film
by his roommate Hank, enjoying
one of his favorite things. Below,
top left: Dave Courter hard at
work in the library. Bottom left:
Mort Nace waits happily for
fiancee Tammy Holloway to
finish her work in the gym. Right:
Dana Gillin jams with the Adrian
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Softball for the Theta Chis. Above: Cindy Swift takes a break from her job as
Advertising Manager for The College World. Below: Leti Delgado, jenny
Shroat, and lim Grissinger watch anxiously as their friends participate in the
2nd Annual Theta Chi Run for Alzheimer's Disease.
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pajama-clad Chi Omega sisters in
song at the Greek Week talent show.
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break from her studying to think
about summer vacation. Bottom
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an AC baseball game. Top right: Carol Morisy and
her teddy bear run for the Alpha Phis during the
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Anne Grieser, laqueline Kruse, Teri lohnston, Maragaret Towersey, Anne Majewski, Seana Monahan. Back: Brian
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Front Row: Loma Walthall,
Amy Leber, Morline Cook,
jeni Lecy, Beth Felske,
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Schimdler, Denise Russette.
Second Row: jennifer
Abessinie, Terry Cates, Mary
Sanders, Wendy Williams,
Terria Stevenson, Teresa
Tores, Terri Shubnell, Michele
VanEtten, Carrie Poggali, Lisa
Hall. Third Row: Marie
Bradley, julie Gerber, Giovan-
na Thomas, Shelly Girard,
Laura Ward, jennifer
Williams, Donna Wolf, jac-
quelin Greend, Rene Gillian,
jill Burns, jennifer Ackerson,
Tina Hubbarb, Theresa
Sienko, Lisa Tamburdino,
Mine Karkaby, Mary Malpass,
Ann Tambornini, Celeste
Allen, Teresa Williams, Karla
Hassey, Amy Montogemery,
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Phillips, Sandra Wagner, Brian
Hoyson, Kristen Cregar, Lori
Neff. Second Row: Tom
Fralick, Tina Rupp, Kathy
Wrobel, Deb Stout, jodi
Skocelas, Kristen Michelson.
Third Row: Kevin Martin,
Steve Bebee, Dennis,
McShane, Scott Augustine,3
Tami Schenck, jennifer Cum-
mings, Sara Peterman, Christyi
Best, Maribea Barnes, Laurie
Robinson, Michelle Foster,l
Gayle Weaver, Stacey Nagy.
Back Row: Tobin Boyd, All
Cockerill, Bruce Pickens, Tom'
Mack, john Faulk, Tom Doty,
Brian Wright, Steve Small.
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Conyers. Second Row:
Mark Sundermann, Alan
Schwarz, Alice Mc-
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son, Dave Erikson, Dan
Collins. Third Row:
Dave Holt, Pat O'Neill,
Anne Majewski, Kelly
Lange, Aaron Hunt,
Shane Pfannes, Randy
Mudge.
Estes Hall
Front Row: Margaret
Towersey. Second Row:
Jacque Blissick, Bob
Gustas. Third Row:
Steve Taorimini, Barb
Miller, Kevin Russ, Leon
Ash. Fourth Row: Rhon-
da Thornton, Pam
Henry, Rhonda Ell-
ington, lodie McLean,
Barb Thorton, Matt Tip-
ton, Lori Brown. Fifth
Row: Dean Latour,
Mark Rickard, Kathleen
Harris, Stuart Hackney,
Mike Howe, Juanita
Best, Cindy Enyart. Sixth
Row: Dave Courtier,
Matt Mazurek, Phil
Witkowski, lim Webb,
Debbie Chyene, Steve
Tozer.
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Front Row: joanne Cox,
joanne Israel, john White,
Maribeth Archambeau, Kathy
Lowe, Kelly Macek, Beth Eg-
gleston. Middle Row: Cindy
Hampton, Al jakubowski, Lisa
Collins, Stephanie Frania,
Michele Dickleman, Brian
jones. Back Row: Todd Bone,
Brian Stolle, Craig Thompson,
Mark Diebold, Brad Double,
Keith Bloom, jim Deere.
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Byron Ammons, Therese
Nugent, jeff Fouch, Maureen,
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Holthus, Patty Piniewski. Back
Row: Eric Hanson, Scott
Struab, Dave Malick, jerry
McLean, Bill Lincoln, Brent
Billock, Kurt Bizori, Mike
Dryhorst, Scott Gout.
First Row: Dave Dixon, Rob
Pierson, Bill Kralover, Dave
Berger. Second Row: Rozelle
White, Mike Harvitt, Trent
Fasnacht, Mark Tyler, Todd
Horner, Bill Brobek, Mike
Reed, Pat Crockett, Mike
Pyrahola, Clem Beckman.
Third Row: Brad Boyle, Tom
Valko, Marc Morgan, Steve
Benke, Bob Welton, Chad
Anechutz, Brian, Rob
Defendefer. Fourth Row: Tim
Bills, Brad Elder, Kelly, Bill
Hinges, Brad Gross, Tim
Yaroch, john Tureaud, Charlie
Brown.
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Christina Brown, Lisa Gilmore, jean Gillespie. Middle Row: Marie Bradley, Merribeth Brillinger, Gretchen Anderson,
Denise Mumby, Dana Ziemer, jennifer Musser, Frances Blackmore, Michelle Kruse, Chris Chervo, Keli Spears, Angel
Briedemeier, Dawn Kowalski. Back Row: Heide Kruse, Bridgette Cheeseman, Kristine Pawley, Kim Bruce, Kristing
Hooper, Aimee Poissant, julie Donn, Gina Grandominico, jennifer Shroat, Susan Van Dusen, Lenore Roach.
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Leti Degaldo, Duaner Falor, Heidi Klein, Brenda Kester. Third Row: Nancy Warburton, Carrie
Soja, Barb Miller, Kelly Stutz, Stacy Hardy, Lisa Crane, Edye Parker, Cindy Dowdy. Fourth Row:
Karen Cummings, Kim Braun, Tom Wigglesworth, Beth Hommell, Karen Kramer, Amy
Schumacher, R. j. Liva, Lisa Young, Alision Peregord. Fifth Row: joe Fettig, Stepahanie Zink,
Rick Swartz, Beth Rakow, Sandy Brisse, Marie Drake, Kathe LaTurneau, Tammi Shilling, Pat
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Brown, Michelle Gogan, Amy Liebler, Back Row: Paula Hunt, Tammy Levan, Cheryl Carter
lonnel Briggs, Debbie Cheyne, Camille Anderson, jacquie Kruse.
Above: Becky and lacquie mentally prepare for the CROPVVaIk. Top left: Karla anc
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ski Michele Maxwell Becci jake jennifer Ackerson Row 3 Gerri Chmiel, Desi Dolph, Dee Dee Herd, Dawn Riske,
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Kyle Hoult. Last Row: Tony deMelo, Paul Hofmann, Al lngle, j. Horst, Bill Carter, jeff Phillips, Ed Koenigsknecht.
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Oliver, Phil Krauss, Tim Tilton, Mike Keys. Back Row: Scott Zucketerberg, Hamilton Hoover,
Shaun Williams, Brett Franzen, Rob Trimpe, Pat Toms, Scott Nichols.
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Theta Chi Zront Row: Paul Fletcher, Rob Defenderfer, Frank Vernarsky, jeff Haslow, Rich Swartz, Ken
Xldridge. Row 2: Mark Sunderman, Kevin Russ, Lincoln Brown. Row 3: Vince Crawford, Scott
Zuchler, Steve Troszak. Row 4: Chris Zachary, Scott Wilson, lim Carlson, Doug Miller, john
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This year's Adrian College Football team finished with an over all record of 8-1. They finished 4-1 in the league and in
second place to Hope. This year's success can be attributed to hard work, dedication and fine leadership from Coach
Labadie. The Bulldogs had several players named all league. Defensive players named are Tony Krenezeluski and Bob Ur-
ban. Offensive players named include: Bob Mosson, Chris Davis, Robert Banks, and jim Dell.
Front Row tLeft to Rightj: Robert Urban, Tim
Doty, Rob Novy, Robert Banks, Bob Mosson,
Pat Pelham, Matt Santilli, jim johnston, Tim
Fralick, Dave Dixon, jeff Davis, jay VanBuren,
joe Bouwens, Todd Parshall, Wayne Roedel,
Second Row: Pete Schumacher, Dan Newman,
Rick Stafford, Scott Spohler, Al Cockerill, Kevin
Martin, Tony Krenselewski, john DeLeon, jim
Dell, Bruce Crosthwaite, Rob Liva, Kevin Fry,
Marty Mosson, Charlie Otlewski, Steve
Thallman, Paul Fletcher, Pat Ervin, Rich Grapp.
Third Row: Tim Coye, Steve Ledzianowski,
Brad Double, Michael Dalton, Matt Flower,
Charles Collins, Rich Ryan, Keith Bluhm, Bill
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Cassidy, Alan jakubowski, Gregg Knight, Chris
Davis, Pete Welter, Tom Valko, Bryan Merillat,
Greg Wasmer. Fourth Row: David Otis, Lance
Hunter, Billy johnson, Scott Turner, Dan
Drake, jim Deere, Mike Scott, Mike Reed, Ted
Polensky, joe jenio, jeff Upton, jeff Goodes,
jeff Gallagher, Tim McGhee, Scott Warner,
Fifth Row: Tom Bondy, Tim Kelty, Mark Tyler,
Layne VanStone, Paul Pomorski, Dave Florn,
Mike Cooney, Brian Flint, Chris Antonelli,
Bruce Pickens, Bob Welton, Steve Calhoun,
Brad Boyle, Mike Harvitt, George Ziegler, Nor-
man Potter, Matt Ross, Pierre Larche. Sixth
Row: Adam Bosek, Trent Fasnacht, Shane Pfan-
nes, jim Grissinger, Brad Gross, Nick Zambeck,
john Folk, Phil Wittkowski, Ricci Woodall, Paul
Duffy, Aaron Hunt, Rob Hanson, Chad
Anschuetz, Kelly McCrate, Brad Lynch.
Seventh Row: assistant offensive line coach
Mike Duffy, offensive line coach Harry Marok,
offensive coordinator Henry Mensing, head
coach Ron Labadie, defensive coordinator
Scott Pethtel, defensive line coach jim Lyall,
defensive back coach Mark Turnbull, assistant
linebacker coach Ron Pontious.
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strongest kicker in the league, Al Cockerill
boots the extra point. Top right: Paul Fletcher
man-handles his counterpart as Crosthwaite
spots his receiver. To the left: Robert Banks
turns on the speed as he beats the defense. Big
sophomore Kevin Cassidy fires up as the
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Tech defender. Top left: Seniors fullback Tim Fralick uses the blocks of Greg
Wasmer 1723 and Mike Scott C67l on his way to a long run. Above left: Hard-running
Bill Badour maintains his balance during a torrential downpour and forges ahead for
a substantial gain. Above right: Nose Tackle Bob Urban almost gets airborne to
thwart an attempted pass by the Hope quarterback. Urban anchored the Bulldog
defensive line in 1986. Right: Crosthwaite lines up behind a supporting cast of Paul
Fletcher, Greg Wasmer, lim Dell, Bob Mosson, Pete Wetter and tight end Tim
Baechler.
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fine receivers. Above: running back Chris Davis tries to break tackle. On the
left: coach Labadie sends in the play with split end, jeff Upton only to have
Crosthvvaite call an audible, Below, the line leads the way for senior full back
Tim Fralick.
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Dave Lubanski, jeff Chester, john Connolly, Coach Fritz. Front Row: Doug jarvis, Bill Drobek, Rick Connolly, Pat McManamay, jeff Nightengale, Terry
jackson, Frank McKevitt, Tony Gomez.
The Adrian soccer team was on a rebuilding
year. They had a lot of young players with not
much experience. The season was one of
learning and gaining of experience. Hopefully
next year with more experience, the team will
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plays good defense, as he eyes the ball. Below right: Kyle Holt and Don
Treadwell warm up with some kicking drills. Far Below: Rick Connolly makes
a nifty move on his opponents.
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ball in flight, after his picture-perfect swing.
The 1986 MIAA Golf Statistics
showed that Adrian finished 6th out
of 7 teams in the standings. Bad
weather played a major role all
season, as many matches were
postponed. However, there were
bright spots on the team. Kevin Reed
led the team with an 82.5 avg., while
freshman 1. Horst and senior Mike
Skuratovich finished with avg. scores
of 84.1 and 85.6 respectively.
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Back Row CL to RJ: Dave Holt, Alan Schwartz, jenny Shroat, Brian Stolle, Dve Barger, james Conyers, Mark Diebold, Pat O'Neill. Front
Row: Coach Emsweller, Kerry Erickson, Mort Nace, Coach Solomon.
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The 1986-87 bulldog basketball team was tall on effort but
quite short in wins and size. With an average height of 5'11"
t6'5" the tallestl, this year's team managed an 11-13 overall
record, winning 5 out of 12 in the league: and out of the 13
losses the Dogs fell short by only 4 points or less.
The Bulldogs found themselves short of manpower when
Darryl Dittmer C6'7"l and Kenny Balmert l6'7"D who both let-
tered as freshman, didn't return to Adrian. Senior Bob Mang,
who scored over 1000 career points, decided to forfeit his last
season because of personal reasons, adding to Bulldog woes.
Although short of artillery, Coach Buck Riley armed his men
and prepared them for the fight. His dedication and deter-
mination was reflected in every contest when his team took
the court with pride and hustle.
It was a team effort led by Senior Co-Captain Dave Malick,
junior Co-Captain Mark White and Senior Dan Hubbard.
White led the team in scoring, assists and steals and also
blocked shots. Malick was second in scoring, 3rd in rebound-
ing, and first in 3 point fgofo. Hubbard led the team in re-
bounds and was an inspirational leader throughout the
season. Other starters include: junior Dave Kryz and freshman
Brent Kelly also contributed double figures. Coming off the
bench with outstanding hustle was freshman Chad VanSickle.
With 7 returning lettermen Coach Riley may have the mak-
ings of a winner for the 1987-88 season.
Above left: Senior Dave Malick jumps clear of his opponents and shoots one
in. Above right: Brent Kelly, T. C. Bonner, Tyrone leter, Charles Moore, Mark
White, Dan Hubbard, Dave Kryz, Dave Malick and Tom Valko proudly
display the trophy that the Bulldogs won after they defeated the Siena
Heights Saints 56-51. lphoto from The Daily Telegramj Right: Co-captain Mark
White jumps high to shoot for two.
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puts on a clinic. Left: Dave Kryz underhands and reverses to put the
Dogs on top. Below: Tyrone leter steps around the defense and jams in
two.
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coach Sharon Welsh-Falor, with a trip to the Muskegon
College Tournament where they played top-ranked teams
in the nation. Senior Mary Kraemer was chosen for the All-
Tournament team. Under Senior co-captains Mary Kraemer
and Tammy Holloway, the team had a successful season
ending by beating top-ranked and conference champion
Alma College. Senior Lori Vettes attained 1000 career
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throughout the long season. Even though the regular
season was disappointing, the Bulldogs managed to finish
fifth in the league meet. With only one Senior on the team,
the future promises much fortune. Some bright spots of th
season were the efforts of Tom DeYoung and Terry lackso
who were both voted to the All Conference team.
The Women's Team also showed much promise, witi
the younger Bulldogs showing a lot of progress and poten-
tial. Lisa Collins and Amy Sparkman were named to the
All-MIAA first team for the second and third years
respectively.
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Tim Luch Dougjarvis Top Row KL to Rj Coach Forest Haines Head Coach Scott Pethel Coach Ron Labadie.
Left: Brian Stolle shows good form during his
distance run. Far left: Charlie Otlewski is run-
ning for his life against Hope College.
This year's men's track team, led by
captains Kerry Erickson and Tim
Luch, was one filled with excitement
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record Q1 win, 4 lossesj was not too
successful, they made great strides in
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after. Top Achievers: Freshman Brad
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the 400 and 200 yard sprints, Senior
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formance from Freshman Pat O'Neill
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record-breaking high jumps. Far right: Celeste
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and LouAnn jessup, was a very promis-
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is looking forward to next year.
The team's record Q1 win, 3 lossesl
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achievers: LouAnn Jessup QMVPJQ Carrie
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Higgins broke records in 5000 and 3000
meter runs, respectively.
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Top Row: Coach Gomola, K. Fry, M. Skuratovich, 1. DeLeon, S. Turner, 1. Dell, S. Hogenkamp, C. Power, Coach Duffy. Middle Row: S. Costanzo, D. Hester,
I. Bishop, M. Hug, S. Masters, S. Thallman, B. Brzustewicz, B. Brownell, N. Potter, D. Walzak. Front Row: B. Czapla, S. Straub, C. Rainey, A. Leone, R. Liva,l
Dorow, K. Williams, B. Rex, B. Wright.
The 1987 Bulldog Baseball Team was far better than their
record showed. Their overall record was 6-16, and 5-7 in
MIAA. If Adrian counted the games they lost by just one
run as wins, they would have gone to the National Playoffs.
But it didn't work that way, and it was another disap-
pointing season as far as wins and losses.
First year coach Mike Duffy, along with seniors Andy
Leone, Mike Skuratovich, and Scott Straub, provided strong
leadership throughout a season filled with frustrating
losses. Leone, after leading the league in hits in 1986, had
another strong year, and CMU transfer john DeLeon
stepped in and made major contributions.
Although a somewhat disappointing year, the 1988
season looks very promising, with the team losing only
three players.
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Steuwe, Tammy Holloway, Mary Kraemer, Samantha Spicer. Back Row: Assistant Coach Mort Nace, Kathleen Harris, Missy Falor, Kelly Baker,
Dionne Walker, Tammy Schenck, Rachelle Hollister, Lynn Miotke, Andrea Lee, Coach Sharon Falor.
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The Adrian College Women's Softball team began the
1987 season with a slow start. The team was comprised of
11 freshmen, one sophomore, one junior, and seven
seniors. Even with their slow start, the team did well with
new head coach Sharon Falor, assistant coach Mort Nace,
and strong support from the Seniors.
The lady Dawgs finished the season strongly, with a 5-5
league record and a 12-8 overall record going into the
MIAA Tournament at Alma College. The team split their
wins and losses at the tournament, winning two and losing
two.
Highlights from the season include: sweeping Spring Ar-
bor, and beating Calvin College franked 14th in the nationl,
giving the Calvin team their only league loss.
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valiant effort, but ended the season with a disappointing
record of 1-5. However, first-year coach Mike Fritz and
captain jeff King did lead the six-man team to a win over
Olivet College. After the tournament at Kalamazoo Col-
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n the MIAA match up this season. Beth Felske and jeni
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Adrian's BUSINESS department went
through some changes this year with
the loss of three of its professors. One
on sabbatical and two due to other
jobs. The new arrivals have proven to
be just as challenging though. One is
Mr. Guy locius fpictured abovej in
the Accounting Dept. Here he is seen
relaxing in his office between classes.
Another is David Cherian lnear rightl
as head of Adrian's newly added ln-
ternational Business curriculum. Also,
there is Paul Knollman in the group
shot above. Although Ben Stevenson
Cfar rightl has been around for years
he still has a flair for dressing.
Adrian's ART department is one of
the finest anywhere offering classes in
all aspects of art.
Mr. Norman Knutson, head of Adrian's Art Dept., gives a quick glance at
the photographer.
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Adrian's Business Department consists of Standing KL-Rl, Guy locius, Paul Knollman, Patrick
Quinlan, David Cherian, William Bachman, and Doris deLespinasse.
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In the Biology Dept. we have QL-RJ, Dr. K. S. Xavier, Dr. james Leslie, Dr.
Craig Weatherby, and Dr. Robert Husband.
Some of Adrian's Computer Science faculty are KL-RJ, Dr. joseph Noffs-
inger, Ms. judy Tsai, and Dr. VandenBoss.
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Miller, and Dr. Ross Latham, Willard Craft not pictured.
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check out some rock samples.
The Sciences are very important here
at Adrian College and the faculty in
. this department convey that to
students taking these courses. They
are both interesting and very
challenging to students. Computers
are also very important in today's
world. Adrian college is always get-
ting more terminals and has recently
opened a Micro Computer Lab, open
to students. Also, its faculty members
are in greater number than the 3
pictured.
juniors Geoff Westphal and Karen Rigg check
out the Micro Computer Lab.
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Romano, Albert Misseldine, james Borland and Robert Ploegstra.
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Weeks, Dr. Michael McGrath, and Dr. Roger Fechner.
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department.
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Dr. Roger Fechner is always keeping up date in
the world arena.
Adrian's Math Dept. consists of QL-RJ, Dr. Eugene VandenBoss, Dr. Ray Hembree, Mansour Ahmed,
and Dr. Margaret Marchand. Missing is Ms. Bosio.
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Adrian's Lanaguage Dept. consists of ttop L-RJ, Shirley Pipes, AnnaMarie Weathers, Paul
deLespinasse, Dragon Long, Ronald Elardo and sitting are Siham Chalhaub, Beverly Smith, and Dr.
Marianna Staples.
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department.
Dr. Marchand is considered one of the hardesi
in the Math department.
Adrian's Math, Modern Language,
and Physics are considered to include
some of the hardest classes around.
When you consider the quality of the
faculty in those Curriculums, you will
get out of it as much as you put into
it. These classes aren't easy and they
are very challenging to those who go
into these fields.
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for a class of students.
A.C. offers very good programs in
music and physical education, with
majors and minors in both. Some P.E.
classes are tennis, golf, aerobics,
water safety instruction, lifesaving,
badminton, and fencing. The Music
Dept. offers a good selection of
classes also. falthough not pictured
due to developing problemsl
Adrian's Psychology Department of-
fers interesting classes such as learn-
ing theory, abnormal psychology, and
applied psychology.
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expert.
Adrian's Athletic Department consists of QL-RJ, Buck Riley, Paul McDonald, Mrs. Nancy Walsh,
Patrick Duffy, and Scott Pethel. fMissing is Ron Labadie.l
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Hammerle, and Dr. Thomas Nelson.
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Aichele, Dr. DeMerchant Blanchard, Dr. jerry Stewardson, and students.
Bottom: Mark Bowden and Kord Kozma.
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Adrian's Speech Dept.
"Do I really have to check all these papers,"
says Dr. Sheri Bleam tSpeechJ.
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of Dr. Scu
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Marilyn Howell, and Ali-Akbar Mahdi,
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Lori Neff and Tim Bills take time out to go check a bulldogs football game,
and chat a little.
ff' s, . Who keeps the students in line at
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turn to when they need help or just
Q .- ' assistance? The answer to these ques-
tions and many more is "Student Af-
fairs." These are the people who are
trained to help out a student when
s hefshe needs it.
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quick picture.
Secretary Becky Welsh
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In Financial Aid are lL RJ Douglas L Boyse, Sheryl Burke, Carol Miller, and
ln the Registrar s office are lL RJ jackie Hill, Richard Carpenter, Lois Hill,
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ln the Business office are lL-RJ, Mary Leinaar, Kathy Studnicka, Dee
and Vicki Beebe.
The Career Center Staff includes, Top KL-Rl Gretchen Lovett, Sai
Reimers, Ann Paullin, Shirley Pipes. Bot. lL-Rl Chris Riffe, MaryAr
Hillard, and leanne Fraker.
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Mickey Phelps, Adrian's keeper of the keys is
in charge ofthe Dept. of Safety.
Intramural Director Patrick Duffy is new this
year and did a very good job.
In the Library are lL-Rl, Margie Dennis, james Dodd, Arleen Arndt, Velma june, MaryEllen Armen-
trout, Becky Martinez, and Carol Legenc.
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Brother Bob jackson.
Adrian College Chaplain Rev. jon Powers is
always willing to help out.
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keep up Adrian's Alumni relations.
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date.
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Oram, MaryAnn Lorenzen, and Pat Dister.
In Goldsmith Health Center we have QL-R55 lanet VanBuren, Diane Ke-
nyon, Kathryn Mead KRNJ, Judi Vollers, Director.
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Harvey, Rush Union Director, and Lori Neff, R.D. larvis Hall.
Kim Zylstra, Sue Convery, Shannon
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Patsy Boss lLeftJ and Sue Convery check out
last year's yearbook.
Our ladies in the Snack Bar work hard to help the students when in need
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In the Bookstore we have lL-Rl, Nancy Weatherby, and loAnn lSusiel
BEHI D THE SCENES AT A.C.
Behind the Scenes here at Adrian
College we have a number of people,
for example the Plant Dept.,
secretaries, housekeepers, and
others. They are the ones who keep
things working in the right way to
make the college appear such as it is.
Some of the things that the plant
department does are taking care of
the grounds of the college,
maintenance of its buildings,
emergencies when they arise, and
many other duties. Bob Adams is the
person in charge of Plant and he is
assisted bylim Brown.
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Brown tLeftl and Bob Adams fkightl.
Floyd Young, also of Plant, takes a little break.
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Hollis Kowgil, Tom Hashly, Al Borck. Back Row L-R: Irwin Hardcourt, jim june, David Long, Scott
Mills, Mark Leonard, Kevin Leonard.
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Maurice Potts is in charge of the Central Stores
of Adrian College.
Perry Brower is Adrian College's mailman, seen
here at larvis Hall.
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out in various departments.
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The secretaries and housekeepers
here at Adrian College help keep
things both clean and organized.
They do a wide variety of jobs that if
not done properly would probably
cause turmoil and would make the
college look bad. Good job!
Grace McCaskey is one of the Peele Hall
secretary helping out in the lower level.
Nancy jenkins is the other Peele Hall secretaries helping out those on the The housekeepers of jones Hall, tLeft - Florence Townsendj, and Peele
main floor and second level. Hall, tRight - Norma Krusel, do their part.
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glance at Fall convocation.
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Pi Benio fLeftJ and Dr. Berry show students how to properly make a
snowman.
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Here we see the faculty of Adrian College attending Fall convocation, which is the official opening of
the college.
Brother Bob jackson, Director of the Newman Center, is aiding students Tim Luch, Molly O'Neill, and
Cathy jones CLeftl in Pizza Sale.
lon Powers is always more than willing to give a helping hand.
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Berhing gives a speech.
Here at Adrian even the faculty take
time to get involved in Campus ac-
tivities. Whether it be BACCHUE
Fracas or Fall Convocation, they are
there. The Faculty and Administration
at Adrian College always try to meel
the needs of the students. Adrian's
faculty members are always willing tc
help their students, even out of class,
and they are very responsive to the
students.
Apologies go to the Education, Earth
Science, Family Arts and Science, and
Music Departments for lack of photos
due to developing problems.
Pi Benio, Dr. Berhing, and Dr. Berry have fun at BACCHUS Fracas.
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bdalla, Constance 47, 89
bessinio, jennifer 56, 106
bner, Lora 47
brams, Robert 20, 25, 33, 88,90
brams, Samuel 47
cheson, Scott
ckerson, jennifer 56, 62, 106, 69,
dams, Scott 56
dams, Tammy 56
deyemi, lbironke 56, 84, 91
ldrdge, Kenneth 56, 80, 117
lger, julie 36, 87
Ilen, Celeste 106, 142
Ilen, Gary 94
Ilen, Mary 56
Ilen, Penelope 56, 111
Ilen, Stephen 56
llshouse, Brad 47
lston, Michele 56
lvey, William 56
midon, Daryl 56, 108
mmons, Byron 108
nderson, Courtney 47
nderson, Gretchen 56, 110
nderson, Kimberly 36, 39, 41, 85, 91
nderson, Kim 111
nderson, Mark
nderson, Michael 60, 84
nschuetz, Chad 56, 84, 120, 109
ntcliff, jeffrey 56, 1 15
ntonelli, Christopher 56, 120
own, Camille 47, 106, 114, 72
rchambeau, Maribeth 36, 90, 111
rena-Elardo, Susan
mbruster, Shelly 47, 130
rmstrong, jerald 56
sh, Leon 107
tkeson, Virginia
tkinson, Laura 36, 90
ugustine, Scott 36, 56, 106
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ackes, Daniel 87, 108
adour, William 47, 120, 122
aechler, Timothy 47, 120, 122
aese, Karen 56
aker, Brien 56
aker, Kelly 36, 55, 130, 136, 146
all, Reginald
almert, Kenneth 47, 133
anks, Robert 121, 122
arger, David 36, 128, 109, 141
arker, Michael 20, 33, 73
arnard, Patrick 36
arnes, Maribea 56, 106, 111
arrett, Robert
arritt, Bradford
arron, Cynthia
arron, Edward 47
eauchamp, Anne 36, 38
eauprez, Angela 88
eck, Roxanne 33, 130, 146, 147
eckman, Amy
eebe, Stephen 106
ehring, Nancy
Bellmer, james 19, 27, 33,114
Bennett, Paul 56
Bensett, Michelle 20, 96
Bensett, Yvette 20, 87
Bentley, Susan 21
Bergmooser, Brian
Best, Christine 56, 97, 206
Best, juanita 56, 107
Billock, Brent 56, 139, 92, 108
Biogett, Paul 56
Bishop, john 56, 143
Bizovi, Curt 56, 108
ustin, Robin 36
ach, Carole 36, 90
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Blackmore, Frances 88, 110
Blackwell, Stacie
Bleam, Peter 93, 94
Blevins, Cherie 56, 91, 113
Blissick, jaqueline 107, 90, 139
Blodgett, Paul
Bluhm, Keith 47, 120
Bly, Brian 56
Bobik, Michelle
Bock, Matthew
Boden, Stacie 36
Boilore, Bradley 47, 120
Bollinger, Steven 36, 115
Bondy, Thomas 56, 120
Bone, Todd 47, 141
Bonner, Thomas 33, 135
Borck, ll, james 56
Boring, julie
Bosak, jr., Robert 47
Bosco, Mark 56
Bosek, Adam 56, 120
Boursaw, Michelle 36
Bouwens, joseph 120
Bow, julie 21, 77
Bowden, Mark 96
Bowman, Nancy 21, 77
Boyd, Linda 56
Boyd, Tobin 21, 106, 77
Boyle, Bradley 56, 120, 109
Carson, Kenneth 47, 88
Carter, Cheryl 57, 114
Carter, William 47, 48, 55, 114, 72, 73
Case, jennifer
Case, Ronald
Cassidy, Kevin 47, 48, 80, 120, 121
Cassidy, Timothy 37, 47, 80, 69
Castina, David 48
Castle, Lynn 47, 88
Catalina, Michael 87, 78
Cates, Terry 57, 106
Caywood, Danny 93
Chapkin, Laurie 57, 107
Chapman, Michael 37
Chase, Micheline 57
Chatterley, Brian 57
Cheeseman, Bridgette 57, 110
Chervo, Christine 48, 84, 1 10, 90
Chester, jeffrey 57, 124
Cheyne, Deborah 55, 57, 107, 114
Chiroi, Elaine 57, 91
Chmiel, Geraldine 87,132,113
Christenson, Bradley
Chrone, Samuel 57
Church, Laura 57, 139, 142
Churches, Diane 48
Clark, james
Clark, jordan 57, 93, 92
Clarke, Cindy
Boyle-Smith, Linda 47, 92
Boyse, Robin
Bradburn, Amy 56
Bradley, Marie 57, 110, 106,
Brail, jacqueline 57, 206, 91
Braun, Kimberly 36, 111
Briedmeier, Angela 36, 110
Brefka, Lori 36, 96
Brenneman, Richard 47, 139
Breymaier, Lisbeth 47
Briggs, Cynthia 57, 114
Brighton, joyce
Brighton, Margaret 57
Brillinger, Maribeth 57, 110
Brisse, Patricia 36, 42, 111
Brisse, Sandra 21, 90, 111
Bristol, Lonnie 57, 89
Broc, Donald 21
Brock, james 47
Brooks, Craig 36, 93
Broski,
Brown
Brown
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Christopher 51, 64, 9
Barbara
Baron 47
Charles 47, 109
Christina 110
Holly 57, 1 14
Laurence 57
Lincoln 47, 80, 117
Lori 36, 85, 90, 107
Shelley
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Clinton, Edgar 57
Clinton, Kevin 48
Clolinger, Timothy 57
Clore, jack 48, 55, 88, 115
Coberly, Thomas
Cockerill, Charles 37, 106, 120, 121
Cogswell, Robert 48
Cole, Steven
Collins, Daniel 37, 90, 107
Collins, Lisa 48, 139, 140
Collins, Thomas 21
Collins, Charles 48
Conley, jeanne 87
Conlogue, Caroline 48, 142
Connolly, john 57, 124, 115
Connolly, Richard 124, 126, 115
Conyers, james 57, 107, 128, 139,
Cook, jennifer
Cook, Morline 57, 106
Cooney, Michael 120
Cooper, Deborah 22, 28, 132
Cooper, jacqueline 48, 71
Copeland, Alan 48, 59, 80
Costanzo, Stephen 48, 133, 143
Costrini, Edward 37, 91, 95
Cotter, Sean 87, 1 15
Courter, David 57, 107, 124, 92
Cox, joAnn 48, 88
Cox, Lisa 48
Coye, Timothy 48
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Brownell, Brian 47, 143
Bruce, Kimberly 57, 85, 110, 142
Bryer, David 57, 94
Brzustewicz, Robert 57, 143
Buchan, Otis
Buchler, Scott 57, 80, 117
Burger, Michael 47
Burgess, Glenn 21,115
Burleigh, Andrea 36, 113
Burns, jill 57, 62,106
Burns, Mary
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Caetta, Mark 37
Calhoun, Stephen
Camfield, Aimee 47
Campbell, Eric
Canales, Kim
Carlson, james 47, 117, 91
Caron, Lisa 37
Carpenter, Cynthia 57, 92
Carson, Bryan
Crane, Lisa 57,111
Craw, Stephen 48, 141, 92
Crawford, janet 22, 85, 72, 97
Crawford, Vincent 37, 43, 46, 80, 84, 87, 88
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Creech, Timothy 37
Crockett, Patrick 57, 109
Cron, Sandra 37, 108
Croswaithe, Bruce 36, 120, 121, 122, 123
Crouch, Timothy
Cummings, jennifer 57,106, 111
Cummings, Karen 37, 90, 111
Cupal, Peter
Czapla, Robert 36, 87, 88, 143
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D'AIfonso, Vincent 48, 120
Daas, joel
Dakoske, Don 20, 114
Dalton, Michael 48
Daly, Daniel
Dangel, Roy 37
Daub, Kathleen
Davis, Christopher 48, 120, 123
Davis, Gayle
Davis, jeffrey 66, 120, 79, 95
Davis, Margaret
Davis, Mary
Davis, Thomas 57, 124,125, 115
Davis,
Charles
Day, Kim
DeBacker, Lois
Deere, james 120, 141
Defenderfer, Robert 1 17, 109
DeGennaro, Alana
DeLeon, john 57, 66, 120, 143, 145
Delgado, Letitia 38, 132, 111, 142
Dell, james 38, 120, 122, 143
DeMelo, Tony 48
Dennis, Angela 57
Derymer, Stephanie 57
Detzler, Michael 38
Dew, jim 48
DeYoung, Thomas 22, 139
Dickleman, Michelle 38
Dickerson, Charles 93
Dicks, Christopher 58
DiDomizio, Annette 22, 33, 88, 90
Diebold, Mark 48, 64, 128, 141
Dilyard, Craig
Dixon, David 48, 109, 94
Dodson, Keli 22
Dolph, Desiree 48, 113
Donn, julie 38,110
Donnelly, Kevin 58
Donnersbach, Norbert 38, 84
Doolan, Stephen 22, 25, 84, 87, 69, 78
Dooley, ll, Marvin 58
Dorow, jonathon 38, 143
Doss, Patrick 22, 90, 111
Doty, Thomas 58, 106
Doty, Timothy 38, 120
Double, Brad 48
Douglas, Melissa 48
Dowdy, Cindy 48, 111
Downs, Valerie 58
Drake, Daniel 58
Drake, Marie 22, 111
Drake, Matthew 58, 72, 116
Drierhorst, Michael 58, 139, 108
Drobek, William 58, 124
Droste, Lisa 44, 48, 132
Drouillard, Michelle 48
Dryer, Brad 23, 88
DuBois, Derek 23, 33
Duggan, Robert 23, 90
Duke, Robert 38, 139, 92
Dukes, Emmanuel 48
Dullenaro, Alana 58
Dupuis, Patricia 38, 47
Dusseau, john 38, 87, 90
Dussinger, james 58
DuVall, Gerald 38,85
Dyson, Cynthia 58, 113
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Echelbarger, Wayland
Eggleston, Elizabeth 48
Elder, Bradley 58, 109
Ellair, Christina 90
Ellington, Rhonda
Emery, Carolyn
Emery, Craig 96
Emery, Melissa 48, 110
Enyart, Cynthia 38, 107, 92
Erickson, David 23, 107
Erickson, Kerry 23, 33, 128,141
Ericson, Charles 38, 39
Ersland, George 48
Ervin, Patrick 38, 120, 72
Evans, Lisabeth 89
Everhart, Douglas 19, 23, 33, 88
Every, Carl
Ezman, Lorianne 23, 91
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Fall, Reginal 58
Falor, DuAnne 58, 111
Falor, Zachary
Fasnacht, Trent 58, 120, 109, 94
Faust, Rick 49, 116
Faust, Scott 88, 78
Fazekas, David 49, 54
Felske, Elizabeth 58, 106, 149
Felice, Mary jane 49
Ferry, Charles 58
Fettig, joseph 38, 55,114, 90, 111
Fischer, Andrea 58
Fisher, Matthew
Fisher, Rosanna
Fisher, Susan 58, 107
Flaim, Karla 39, 114
Flaws, joan
Fletcher, Paul 39, 90, 117, 120, 121, 1
Flint, Brian 58, 120
Flores, Teresa
Florn, David 120
Flower, Matthew 48, 80, 120
Folk, john 50, 106,120, 141
Ford, Christopher 58, 125
Foreman, Melinda
Forner, Sandra
Forrest, jennifer 58
Foster, Craig 58, 91
Foster, Michelle 39, 106
Fouch, jeffrey 49, 87, 108, 94
Fox, Linda
Fralick, Thomas 49, 53, 106
Fralick, Timothy 120, 122, 123, 78
Francisco, William 39
Frania, Stephanie 49, 88
Franklin, Tracy 58
Franzen, Matthew 49, 116
Frazier, Linda
Frazzini, Lisa 69, 113, 92
Fry, Kevin 37, 39, 120, 143, 144
Fryske, Amee 23, 88
Gallagher, jeff 49
Gamache, Patrick
Garland, Rebecca 49
Garno, Lucy 49, 58, 92
Garwood, Melissa
Gavalis, David 88
Gavalis, Peter
Geddes, jill sa, 60, 71, 92, 94
Gentner, Todd 39, 115
George, jamie 23
Gephart, Denise 58, 106
Gerace, Rebekah 39, 142
Gerber, julie 58, 106
Gilleran, Renee 58
Gillespie, jean 24, 110, 95
Gilliam, Marlin 106
Gillin, Dana 49,91
Gilmore, Lisa 39, 110
Gilpin, Kelli
Girard, Shelly 58, 106, 130, 149
Gladych, Kathryn 24
Glover, Eann 58
Godfrey, Cynthia
Goetz, Dawn
Gogan, Michelle 49, 114
Gogan, Paul 39, 43, 80, 117, 90, 96
Gomez, Richard 49, 94
Gomola, john 23, 33
Gonzalez, Martha 39, 132, 111, 142
Goodes,jeffery 49, 120, 115, 141
Goodman, Mark 58, 90
Gossner, Bernadette 39
Gout, Scott 49, 108
Grammatico, Gina 58
Grandaminico, Gina 39, 87, 110
Grapp, Richard 39, 120
Gratowski, Linda 58
Gray, Suzanne 49, 90
Green, Robert 49
Greene, Ann
Greene, jacqueline 58, 106
Grieser, Anne 24, 130, 90, 146
Griffin, Letitia 49, 92
Grissinger, james 120
Gross, Bradley 58, 120, 109, 141
Gulliver, Ann 49, 94
Guralnik, Robert 82
Gustas, Robert 39, 81, 85, 107
Guzman, Lisa 58
H
Haas, Karen 24
Hackney, Stuart 58
Haddad, Mariam
Haines, jill
Haines, Linda
Hale, Lisa 39, 57, 58, 62
Hale, Lorraine
Hall, Lisa 106
Halloran, Christine 49, 113
Hammell, Beth 49
Hamilton, Karl 115
Hamilton, Scott 58
Hampton, Cynthia
Hanges, Bill 58
Hanson, Eric 39, 124,115, 71, 92,108
Hanson, Michelle
Hanson, Robert 58, 141
Hardy, Desiree
Hardy, Stacy 11 1
Harmon, Kimberly
Harrington, Anne
Harris, Angela 24, 107
Harris, Kathleen 24, 88, 146, 95
Harris, Michelle 90, 96
Harsh, Carl39
Harsh, Robin
Hartung, janice 58
Harvitt, Michael 58, 120, 109
Harvitt, Pamela 39, 106, 130
Haslow, jeffrey 70, 117, 71
Hasse, Karla 58, 106
Hathaway, Lisa 55, 1 14, 90
Hatfield, Zinnia 49
Hauck, Christopher 84
Hawkins, Linda
Hayden, james 88
Hayford, Mark
Hayson, Brian 106
Heavener, Cory
Hedden, Amy 49
Hedge, Stephen 58, 85
Hemmeter, Maureen 58, 130, 13
Henderson, Steven
Henry, Anthony 24, 115
Henry, Pamela 59, 107, 90
Herd, Diana 49, 90, 113
Herdon, Tammi 49, 90, 149
Hernandez, john
Hernandez, Olga 39, 130
Herrick, Kent
Herrick, Linda
Hester, Donald 36, 39, 143
Hext, Michelle 39, 45
Hicks, Bedella
Hicks, Claudia 59
Hicks, Kimberly
Hicks, Nathan
Hicks, William
Higgins, Susan 49, 132, 142
Higohosian, Kelly 59
Hile, Kevin 39, 97
Hill, jeffrey
Hill, Steven 96
Hill, Tammi
Hines, Dean
Hines, Lora
Himes, Vincent
Hippler, Brian
Hippler, Linda 49
Hippler, Margaret 25, 88
Hittler, David 25, 66, 84, 114, 69,
Hixson, Brenda
Hobart, Christie
Hobart, Rick 25, 32, 85, 78, 95
Hobe, Susan 39, 89, 72
Hobson, Daniel 59, 85
Hoeft, Charles 59
Hofmann, Richard
7, 136
79
Michelle 40, 110, 139
Hoffman, Paul 114
Hogenkamp, Scott 59, 139, 143
Hogg, Christopher
Hogston, Brian 49
Holappa, Kristin 49
Hollingsworth, Alton 39, 77, 94
Hollister, Rachelle 39, 146
Holloway, Tammy 19, 130, 131, 136,138, 146
Holt, Dave 40, 45, 107, 128
Holt, Diane 59, 113
Holthus, jill 59, 85, 108
Hommel, Beth 111
Hood, Scott 59
Hooper, Kristine 59, 87, 110
Hoover, Hamilton 59, 116
Hopkins, Dawn 49
Hopton, Lauri 49, 87, 113, 94
Horner, jenni
Horner, Todd 40, 109
Horst, jay 59,114,127
Horton, Pamela
Hoult, Kyle 40, 114, 124, 126, 69
Householder, Steven
Housteau, Gary
Howard, Christian 49, 116
Howe, Michael 59, 107
Howell, Mary
Hoyson, Brian
Hubbard, Daniel 40, 115, 133
Hubbard, David 49, 133
Hubbard, Mark
Hubbard, Tina 50, 106, 90, 71
Hug, Matthew 59, 143
Hull, Marcia 40, 41,136
Humphrey, Sunday
Hunt, Aaron 59, 107, 120
Hunt, Cheryl 59
Hunt, Paula 85,114
Hunter, Lance 46
Hutchison, Michelle 41
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lngle, Allen 59,114, 124
lrizarry, Silma 59, 85
Israel, joanne 50
Hypes, Kenneth
Idrees, Zeba
jackson, Terrel 124, 139, 140
jaeblon, Todd
jagmin, Penny
jake, Rebecca 59, 113
jakubowski, Alan 50, 52, 53, 120,115, 141
james, Dina
jandis, Sheila 59
jarvis, Doug 124, 141, 77
jenio, jr., joseph 59,120, 115
jessup, LouAnn 40, 142
jetter, Tyrone 59, 135, 133
johnson, Billy 59
johnson, Christopher
johnson, jason
johnson, jill 59
johnson, Paul
johnston, james 120
johnston, Teri 74, 110, 94
jones, Brian 40, 85
jones, Cathy 40, 85, 95
jones, Dawn 50
jones, Diana 110
jones, LaToniya 59
jones, Mark
jones, Sandy
jones, Timothy
jordan, Gregory 59
jurmo, Eric 59
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Kahn, Michelle
Kahng, Byungsun 50
Kain, Christy
Karabey, Mine 59, 106
Karbowski, Ronald 50
Keegstra, Terri 50, 91, 108
Keller, Craig
Kelley, Brent 59, 135,115, 133
Kelley, Yvonne 50, 113
Kelly, judy
Kelty, Timothy 59
Kelp, Mike 50
Kenworthy, Robert 59
Kepos, Michael 50
Kerby, Keitha 40, 66, 132, 142
Kessler, Brenda 59, 111
Keys, Michael 116
Kim, Chi Suon
Kim, Young Sok
Kimball, Ross 50
Kimball, Sandra 25
King, jeffrey 25, 95
Klautke, Robert 50
Klein, Heidi 40, 111
Klettner, Charles 50, 91
Knapp, Katherine 59
Knight, Gregory 50
Knox, Wendy
Koch, Brian
Koch, William 25
Koenigsknecht, Edward 51, 114, 94
Konlover, William 59
Koppleman, Diane
Koster, Lora 40, 110
Kozma, Kord
Kraemer, Maryanne 137, 136, 138, 146
Kralovec, William 109
Kramer, Karen 26, 39, 40, 111
Krause, john
Krenselewski, Anthony 40, 120
Kreske, David 59
Kreuz, Timothy 40, 47, 75, 91
Krill, Ida
Krix, john
Krohn
Kruse,
, Kristopher 51, 94
Heidi 59, 110, 139
Kruse, jacqueline 114, 89
Kruse,
Kryz, David 40, 135, 115, 133
Krzyzaniak, james
Kuehne, Rebekah 47, 51, 81, 69, 72
Kuzniar, Lawrence
Kuzniar, Larry
Labadie, Marilyn
Lacy, Denise 59
LaGore, William 35, 40
Lamb, Gregory 51
Lambert, Rodney
Lambright, Gloria
Lamphere, Virginia 59
Landis, Leah 26, 90
Lane, Christine 59
Lane, Sharon 26
Lang, Mark 51
Lang, Russ 92
Lange, Kelly 40, 87, 107
Lapa, Maureen 59, 88, 108
Lapanowski, Brett 59
Larche, Pierre 120
Larson, Lloyd
LaTour, Dean 59, 107
Laturneau, Katherine 26, 111
Lawrence, Larry
Leary, jean
Leavens, Marikate 51 , 90
Leber, Amy 106
Lebrato, joseph 51, 80
Lecy, jennifer 60, 106, 113, 149
Ledzianowski, Steven 51
Lee, Andrea 60, 91 , 146
Lee, David 51, 89, 92
Lee, james
Lee, Sharyl 136
Leffel, Nadine 91
Leicht, Richard 40, 127, 116
Leone, Andrew 22, 66, 143, 144
Leszczynski, Catherine 51 , 113
Leu, Sally 26, 44, 132,90
evan, Tammera 60, 1 14
,vis, Colleen 40, 87
..ebler, Amy 60, 114
Lieu, Nu
Lincoln, William 60, 108, 96
Lindrup, james 60
Linville, Paul 51
Liva, Robert 40, 45, 87, 120, 143
Liva, Raymond 33, 66, 84, 114, 111
Loar, Kent
Lockwood, jerry 93
Lofton, Vicki 51
Longanbach, Brian 60
Lopez, Augustine 59, 120, 94
Lopez, Helene
Lowe, Kathy 51
Lubanski, David 51
Lucas, Christopher 59
Lucas, William 49, 51, 117, 91
Luch, Timothy 40, 141, 95
Luepnitz, Andrew 59
Luettke, Thomas 40, 96
Luttellier, Christine 60, 139
Luo, Kan
Lynch, Bradley
Lytle, Charles 26, 87
M
MacDonald, Tracy 40, 44, 132
Macek, Kelly 51
Machniak, Scott 26, 78
Mack, Thomas 51, 90, 106,
Madama, Michele 40
Madis, Lisa 60, 130, 131
Maguran, Marc 51 , 115
Majewski, Anne 26, 75, 107, 89, 90,
Maki, Kathleen 51
Malcolm, David
Malick, David 26, 66, 70, 133, 108
Malicki, Melinda 51 , 88
Malpass, Mary 106
Mancini, David
Mang, Robert 19, 115, 133
Mann, Rebecca 60
Mansell, Kathleen
Marfori, Dondi 60
Marrow, Vonda 26, 106
Martin, Kevin 120, 39
Martine, Noelle 52
Martinez, juan
Massimino, Tia 60
Masters, Stanley 41, 90, 143
Matosky, judith 27
Matthews, john 52, 139
Mattlin, Kimberly 60, 113
Maxell, jody 130
Maxwell, james 60, 116, 92
Maxwell, Michele 41, 113
May, Christopher
Mayberry, Matthew 60
Mays, Anjanette 52, 1 1 1
Mazurek, Matthew 107
McCarthy, Kevin 60
McCauley, Alice 27, 107, 95
McClure, Teresa
McCoy, Darlene 40, 41
McCrate, Kelly 60, 120
McDonald, Nicole 60, 91
McGhee, Mario 52, 120
McGrath, Alice
McGuire, Cheryl 52, 90
McKay, Cora 60, 85, 108
McKay, Steven
McKevitt, Frank 124, 41 , 94
McKinney, Amy 60
McLean, james 60, 108, 94
McLean, jodie 60, 107, 146
McLeod, jeanne
McManamay, Robert 60, 124
McNabb, Darin 47, 52
McNaughton, Patti 52, 84
McNeil, ChrisAnne 60
McShane, Dennis 60, 106
McTaggart, Cari
Medaglia, james 27, 79
Mendel, Colette 90
91, 78, 95
Merillat, Bryan 52, 120
Merithew, jill 52, 111
Merucci, Marc 44, 55
Messer, David 52
Meyer, Donna 27, 72
Michelson, Kristin 60, 106
Midds, jason 52
Mielke, Tracy 60
Mikulak, Dawn 41
Miller
Barbara S2 60 107, 113, 11
Milleri Cathy l '
Miller, Charlotte 41 , 87
Miller, Douglas 60, 117
Miller, Kenneth 60
Miller, Laraine 93
Miller, Ryan 52, 115, 133
Miller, Walter
Minnix, Valerie
Miotke, Lynn 60, 146
Misner, Melissa 60, 110
Misseldine, Albert
Misseldine, james 88
Mitchell, Anthony 45, 60
Mitchell, joyce 27, 72, 93, 92, 94
Mitchell, Matthew
Moceri, Paula 52
Mogk, john 41,117, 77
Monahan, Seana 85, 27, 89, 76, 95
Montague, Catherine 41 , 44, 113
MontBlanc, Virginia
Montgomery, Amy 61 , 106
Moore, Charles 24, 90, 133
Moore, Danny 61, 108, 94
Moore, Scott 60, 61 , 89, 72
Moran, Sheila 52
Morehouse, Michael 27, 96
Morelli, Marie 61 , 85
Moret, Steven 27
Morisy, Carol 41, 91, 72,113
Moser, Lucinda 61
Mosley, Patricia 61
Mosson, Martin 36, 120, 41
Mosson, Robert 120, 122
Mowery, Deborah
Mowry, Melanie 149
Mudge, Randy 27, 33, 90, 107, 91
Mumby, Denise 27,110
Murray, Nancy 61
Musser, jennifer 41, 110, 90
Myer, Richard
Myers, Karen 61
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Nabozny, Theresa 28, 88
Nace, Ill, Morton 41, 128, 146
Nagy, Stacey 85, 92
Nail, Leslie 93
Nelson, Kristine 73, 92
Newman, Daniel
Ng, Angela 61
Nicastri, jeanette 39, 52, 61 , 94
Nichols, Scott 41 , 116
Niemi, Richard 52, 127
Nightengale, jeffrey 52
Nigohosian, Kelly
Niner, Marian 61
Norris, Devon 52
Nortley, Ruth
Norton, Laura 52
Novy, Robert 28
Nowak, Eugene 91
Nugent, Therese 28, 132, 76, 108
O
O'Neill, Molly 39,41,85, 108,95
O'Neill, Patrick 61,107, 128, 141
Odorico, Rick
Olancini, David 61
Oliver, Edward 24, 41 , 42, 84, 116, 92
Olsen, janet
Ong, Chan 61 , 84
Oram, Benjamin
Otis, David
Otlewski, Charles 41 , 42, 120, 141
Oporieo, Richard 61
P
Paguio, Michael 52
Painter, Christine 41, 42, 72, 113
Papas, jr., john 41, 42, 55, 117
Parker, Edith 132, 111
Parker, jane
Parshall, james 44, 46
Parshall, Michelle 52
Parshall, Todd 88, 120
Patrick, Gwendolyn 61
Paul, Diane 28, 75, 89, 90, 78
Paulson, james 61
Paulson, Wendy 61, 139
Pawley, Kristina 61, 110
Pearcy, Kathy 61
Pearson, Susie
Pelham, Pat 19, 120
Pellegrino, Maria
Peniatueski, Katie 52
Peregord, Allison 41, 42, 111
Perez, Michael 41 , 42
Perkins, Michelle 61, 106
Peruski, Lyla 61
Peterham, Sarah 61, 106
Pfannes, Shane 61, 107, 120
Pfiefer, Rebecca 41, 42
Phillips, jeffrey 55
Phillips, Paula 52, 106
Phillips, Sherrie 52, 89
Pickens, Bruce 106
Pickett, Wayne 61
Pierson, Robert 109
Pietrzak, David 24
Pigg, Dawn 44, 130, 131, 138
Pigg, Marchelle 130
Piniewski, Patricia 52, 92, 108
Pinkerton, Lisa 52, 114
Plante, Maria
Ploegstra, Brian
Ploegstra, Michael
Plzak, Scott 42, 115
Poggiali, Carrie 61
Poissant, Aimee 52, 110
Polensky, Ted
Pombo, Gabriel
Pomorski, Paul 61, 120
Poniatowski, Kathleen 142, 94
Potter, jr., Morton 61
Potter, jr., Norman 61, 64, 120, 143
Potts, Tom 52
Powell, Sonya 61
Powell, Tonya 61
Power, Charles 61, 143
Prajzner, Larry 42
Price, Scott 42
Pugh, jr., William 61
Pyorala, Michael 52, 109
Quist, Martha 52
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Racine, joan
Rainey, Craig 52, 143
Rainey, Ivan
Rains, Michael 61
Rakow, Elizabeth 25, 28, 88, 97, 111
Ramirez, Elizabeth 42, 45, 85
Raymond, Kirk 52, 94
Redding, Carey 61, 130, 146
Reed, Brian 61, 124, 139
Reed, Kevin 52, 127
Reed, Michael 61, 120, 109
Reeves, Aaron
Reinke, Stephen 52, 120
Remick, Paul 33
Remley, Stuart 24
Rendel, David 61
Renner, Victoria
Restum, Brad 52, 126
Reuter, Robert 28
Rex, Brian 52, 115,143, 145
Richardson, jr., Robert
Rickard, Mark 52, 107, 94
Ricker, Scott
Rieger, Robin 91
Ries, Connie
Riffe, Christina
Rigg, Karen 55, 90, 96
Riley, Lesia
Rincon, Karen
Riske, Dawn 42, 88, 113
Ritter, Susan 28
Rivera, Todd
Roach, Lenore 52, 1 10, 142
Roberts, David 52, 91 , 97
Robertson, Cheryl 42, 84
Robinson, Laurei 61
Robinson, Sharon 43, 139, 140
Robinson, Tracy 29, 107
Rodlund, Mary
Roedel, Wayne 29, 43, 120
Roesch, Lisa 61
Rogers, Kristine 43
Roosa, Robin 52, 108
Rose, Brenda 52
Roseboom, jayne
Ross, Matthew 61
Rubin, Ronna 52, 94
Ruhmann, Brentreck 61
Ruiz, Mary 29, 33, 66, 88
Ruiz, Robert 43, 85, 90, 127
Rumbold, Barbara
Rupp, Tina 61, 106, 91, 113
Russ, Kevin 55, 61, 107, 117, 92
Russell, Steven 52
Russette, Denise 57, 106
Ryan, Richard 88, 120
Sadowitz, Shanna 87
Sadowski, Arlynn
Salazar, jessica
Samuels, Sherri 114
Santilli, Matthew 120
Saunders, Mary 52, 106
Saxton, Michael 61
Sayler, Kelly 61
Scheirer, Elizabeth 52
Schenck, Tamara 61 , 146
Scheuher, joel 61
Schindler, Charlene 61, 106
Schnabele, Rebecca 61, 106
Schryer, Todd 61
Schue, Virginia 39, 43, 110
Schultz, Kenneth 61
Schumacher, jr., Peter 120
Schumaker, Amy 43, 91, 111
Schwarz, Alan 52, 107, 114, 128 139
Scott, Michael 52, 120, 122
Scott, Sheila 146
Seager, jodi 43
Seebeck, Melody 43
Seidler, Elizabeth 43
Sellas, Spencer 20, 115
Semos, Brian 61 , 84, 92
Serra, Michael 43, 88
Setser, jr., Donald 61
Shadrick, jill 61
Shaffer, Cheryl
Sharpe, Victoria 52
Sharrow, jody 52, 110
Shaw, Coleen 93
Shaw, Kathleen 43, 85, 88
Sheehan, jeffrey 29, 87
Shepherd, Raymond
Sheppard, Lorinda 29, 88, 97
Sherman, Debra
Shields, Heather 43
Shilling, Tambria 25, 29, 88, 111
Shove, Diann 29
Shroat, jennifer 50, 52, 110, 128 142
Shubnell, Terry 61
Sickels, Peter
Sickels, Wendy 52
Sienko, Theresa 61
Simpson, Charles
Rozelle 54, 109
Skocelas, jodi 61, 106
Skuratovich, Michael 127, 143, 145
Slatick, Deborah
Sluschewski, Veronica 52
Slusher, julia
Slusher, William
Small, Stephen 44, 51, 52,106
Smalley, Kathy 29, 132
Smedley, Robert 78
Smith Beverly 85
Smith, Brad
Smith, Crystal 61 , 108
Smith, Farrand 61
Smith, Gary
Smith, Lori
Smith, Maria 61, 85
Smith, Maxwell 43
Smith, Michael 52
Smith Pamela 61
Smith, Scott
Smith, Timothy
Smith, Tina 43
Smith, Yvonne 52
Smithy, Tina 43
Snyder, Fay
Soja, Carrie 54, 111
Southard, joni
Sparkman, Amy 43, 90, 139, 140
Spears, Keli 43, 110
Specht, Vicky 43, 88
Spicer, Samantha 24, 29, 88, 90, 136, 146
Spicer, Scott 54
Spierling, Amy 61
Spies, julie 87
Spinosi, john 55,61
Spohler, Scott 43, 120
Sprow, Rebecca
Stacho, Thomas 54
Stafford, Richard 43, 115
Staggs, Catherine 61
Stankiewicz, Kevin 61
Stark, Kenneth 43
Stasak, Dawn 61, 111
Stec, Roxann 54
Stemen, Michele 61
Steuwe, Kathleen 24, 30, 33, 132, 146, 147
Stevenson, Terria 61 , 106
Stewart, Gerald 43, 92
Stewart, Sandra
Stolle, Brian 54, 128, 141
Stone, Eric 43, 88, 106, 71, 92, 97
Stout, Deborah 61
Straub, Scott 30, 143, 108
Strawcutter, Betty
Stribell, Laura 43, 107, 113, 94
Strong, Richard 61, 115
Snitz, Kelly 43, 111
Summerford, L. Sue
Thorne, Barbara 54
Thornton, Ronda 61, 107, 90, 149
Thorpe, William
Tibbs, Elizabeth
Till, Paul 93, 94
Tilton, Timothy 61 , 116
Tipton, Mathew 107
Tipton, Melanie 43, 92
Toms, Patrick 1 16, 54, 92
Toncre, Scott
Torres, Theresa 61 , 106
Tousley, Philip 54, 91, 96
Towersey, Margaret 19, 30, 33, 90, 117, 89, 92
Townsend, Vivien 30, 90, 96
Tozer, Steven 31, 107, 91
Traver, Teresa 25, 31, 70, 1 1 1
Trazzini, Linda 61
Treadwell, Donald 124, 126, 72
Trimpe, Robert 54, 116
Trinidad, Misael 84
Troszak, Steven 43, 54, 55, 117, 96
Tully, Christopher 43, 117
Tureaud, johnny 54, 109, 94
Turner, Scott 61, 141
Turner, Tina
Tyler, Marc 61, 120, 109
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Upton, jeffery 54, 107, 120, 122, 123
Urban, Gary 41, 43, 55, 88,117
Urban, Robert 54, 120
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Valko, Thomas 61,120,121,109,133
Vallone, Maddalena
Van Agen, Henry 25, 31 , 87, 88, 76
Van Sickle, Chad 61, 115
VanBuren, jerald 87, 120, 79
Vander Graaf, jaunita 54, 108
Vanderpool, Karen 54
VanDusen, Susan 50, 54, 110, 94
VanEtten, Michelle 54
VanStone, Layne 63, 120
VanValkenburg, Larry
Vayko, Lawrence 31
Velasquez, Carmen 43
Velasquez, Elena 31
Vern, Thomas
Vernarsky, Frank 31, 55, 117
Vernier, Rex 43
Vettes, Loretta 136, 137, 146
Victor, jolene 43, 96
Vierling, Gloria 93
Visser, Lynette 54, 90
Updike, jeanine 91
Weatherly, Glenn 54, 94
Weathers, Benjamin
Weathers, Margarete
Weaver, Gayle 43, 106
Webb, james 43, 107, 91
Webster, Amy 63
Weeks, Susan 54
Weiss, jon 54
Wells, Clay 44, 90
welter, Peter 54, 120, 122, 141
Welter, Susan
Welton, Robert 63, 109, 141
Westphal, Geoffrey 44, 55, 90
Whatley, Karen
Whitaker, Angela 63, 106, 146
White, john 42, 44, 84, 78
White,
Kendall 60, 63, 69, 72, 113
White, Mark 44, 133
White,
Whicking, Gregory
Wicks, john 63
Wigglesworth, Thomas 54, 111
Wilber, Conni
Wilcoxson, Melissa 63, 113
Wilkison, Karman
Williams, Glenden 32
Williams, Gloria 63
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seen 55, 63, 117
Wilson, Teresa 63
Wittenkeller, Lorri
ski, Philip 63, 107, 120
Wittkow
Wolf, Donna 63, 106
Wolff, Elisa 32, 88
Wolf, Heather
Wolfrum, Scott 54
Woodall, Eric 63, 120
Woodfin, Daphane 63, 139
Wright, Amy 54, 146
Wright, Bryan 63, 106, 143
Wrobel, Kathlene 63, 106
Wise, Cecilia
Xavier, Sumbath
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Yakubesan, Kathleen 32, 113
Yaroch, jill 44, 113
Sundermann, Mark 61 , 107, 117, 69, 92
Suriano, Scott 54, 64
Suter, Larry
Swanson, Ronald 43
Swartz, Rick 25, 30, 33, 117,111
Swift, Cynthia 30, 72
swihan, Cheryl 30, 91, 85
Switchulis, Gregory 26
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Talarek, Randall 54, 81
Tallman, Scott 30, 90
Tamayo, Silvestre
Tambornini, Ann 61, 106
Tambornini, Gina 43
Tamburino, Lisa 61, 106, 130
Taormina, Steven 54, 55, 107, 117, 91
Tatro, Paula
Taylor, Michelle 54
Tellis, Valencia 61
Thallman, Steve 36, 46, 54, 88, 143
Thomas, javonna 61, 106
Thomas, julie
Thompson, Cindy 54
Thompson, Craig 54, 94
Thompson, Liesl 54, 96
Sword, Angela
Vitti, Tommaso
Vrbensky, Robert 54
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Wade, john 54, 120, 141
Waeschle, Katherine
Wagner, james 106, 91
Walczak, Dennis 54, 143
Waldron, Barbara 31
Walker, Dionne 63, 136, 146, 147
Wall, jeff
Wallace, Gregory 63, 117
Walterhouse, Bruce 63
Walters, Sheila 43
Walthall, Lorna 63, 106
Walton, Elizabeth 63, 139
Walz, jeffery
Warburton, Nancy 54, 111
Ward, Laura 63, 106
Warkoczeski, Suzanne 44
Warner, Anne 31
Warner, Eric 63
Warner, Kathleen 63
Warner, Scott 63
Wasmer, Gregory 54, 107, 120, 122, 141
Waycaster, Kevin
Weaks, john
Yaroch, john 56, 63, 109
Yaroch, Timothy
Young, Lisa 44, 87, 90, 111
Young, Monica 44
Young, Sheila 54
Young, Tracy 44
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Zachary, Christopher 44, 117, 90
Zambeck, Nicholas 120
Zarate, Deborah
Zarate, Marian 32
Zavala, janet
Ziegler, George 63, 120
Ziemer, Dana 32, 66, 75, 110
zink, Allen 32, 70, 75, 90, 79
Zink, Stephanie 32, 90, 111
Zmeda, Timothy 63
Zuckerberg, Scott 44, 116, 92
Zurcher, Sandra 54
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Before you begin to fault this yearbook for the errors or misspelled names it is
sure to contain, take a moment to remember the hard work and dedication the
staff took to put The Mound together. We want you to appreciate this yearbook
for what it is, a book full of memories from 1986 and 1987 to treasure and
remember for years to come.
,Special thanks to: PUBLICITY OFFICE, ERIC STONE, IEANNETTE LEAHY. I would also like to thank each and every per-
son who worked on the Mound staff this year. You all did a commendable job! Thanks especially to the Clubs and
Organizations Staff. You worked especially hard to finish your pages, even though you ran into so many frustrations that it
seemed almost impossible. Thanks.for all the hard work everyone.
Kathy Shaw, Editor
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