Adrian College - Mound Yearbook (Adrian, MI)

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Q a X Q P Q Senior ........ Underclassmen .... Campus Events ......... Clubs and Organizations . Greeks and Independents Sports .............4.. . Faculty and Administration Ads and Index ......... The MUUND 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 i college is stilf strongly affiliated with the Methodist Church. -'D' .- A 1 3 '-2' ,us 'Sr 7' li: if --1? S 1 ,g Z: P' ggi! Q. it i"" IM' Past Mingles with Present at A.C. uf' Co ' .r S if iq.. eo it , . T ' r ' Q 822219.91 at 6 fl ' , ' fvdaldikibv 3 , ' 1' ' ' . K v 'L' 'r . it 'E " 1' P x -1 v ' ' . 47? me MARTn X 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. ,JURIAN Ulugh qw .M 9 N S he iest 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. 1 920s l 1 95 05 1 987 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 L - , -Hof ,- f ,LF g ,ax l x , 'f ,..- ,,,,:'ws. .fs - - gay., ., u . k ,q 'gf , J gag - l Aff' fl' "She ' c -' ' . R V ,,, ' -. - ,M , 1 - s : xsitibiygkg , U A , in g,55,,m, . -. 'Ti' 2- fr Sw, :aFT:H- . fi-gf " ' 'Mm Q" lzlifh-,Li-fgg t,f1i'1'fgv' ,L ak. f i 31, ,,. -, , iggmgl ig 5-y ' .gfzf-t. A ' tmalgfkg-W. it .-kgua., . , 4. W - :A .1-. ,, , A M. ' v K in I W- g K ,-ig fu .,. .. . . . vw- V "'31L1.l 'lf' A335157-'RW' 'N' --451 - 'fl 'K' 8 "iw 4 all 'M f ,. - -J'xJH'.w,21 --,QAM My . A 'fm -wa. 12 ' , Ha 4. ,F N ,gg v',q.,:,,y. ,, H A... j,, ,W V.. W-gl, G , WA Q K Z-f,,,,5g-:ms gfaiw ,r ., ' . 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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 e . 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. 0 V51 , fi T 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. N 2 . z' an :f,'f QQ, A 9 0 wgf' , I 1 W llv sf AQPILS, at , W, j . .zvfv Vw bwae use-A t Eh . r s-.1-ws, 3 ifff l it li 47 wif i f g tm Wiggins? TN One well-known, well-loved tradition on the A.C. campus is 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. ,. Q - K ' Ti- A Q - mt.: is.. ws- M. ' . ., ,. . , klwg-ig M,w:,iMMQ . ANN-M M ' A K fi -Q5t,t..,,9hri.,i ., 7 A K aw K K .1 Sis: 1. A -fa Y- .r .--- ,-'STM .i22'iT-5i??'?ff9g 5-bl-35. P , , . sf' . ,J .za :ii ,f y W i 51? - 4515 ff" ' ' If Q t':,..ts L L ' . Q T . , - A , lui' N, 'ififsg 1. 'iff K g "? W,t .e,'l R2'- S K' . '4 ' ' 1' 5 VJ, 5,952 ' is Merit' ' f s . Miss . 1 wwf- W' ' N .. K " f fa-faaf"""'wfw.f- Q 55.0" ,,g'5gei"w if-'gggsv . 4 " Q fiex, lt"?'4l'-'imf' J Km X-A. si- ' ""'f'lg?'15-451' 4 ,iff ' ia' . fM,xs,e fteasasw, - ', f s f' .av 4' . 4: A A 3 'M -,ea 'S 43 Y A " " ' '-3fN'5'f"7ifX"3v if ' if web- 1 " ww 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. 46 I' Ml 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. 'I 'f.,,,-af'-2-. ' I "ww ls... 3 Vw "1 A ' ALMA MATER SQ n 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 Stands thy vine-clad habitation, Ai' " By devoted talents reared. 52 y - Samuel E. Watters L L' 'L J gitgllnf , ,V , ,,, so I A-'57 I fig? 9 , iff ':-,iJf?l:rl'a. ,'.,, bf gt' 1, -Q . 1252 'irish wks Adrian Bulldog Fight Song CTune Washington Lee Swmg J As Adrian s Bulldogs charge right down the field, We're proud because we know they'll hnever yieldl.I d h W T is game wi o own in our istory "f As another Adr?an Bulldog victory. As the rafters ring with loyal shouts, The spirit in the air o'ercomes all doubts. f A For our Bulldogs are the very best it 1 B From east to west- Q Bulldogs, we're backing you. 'Q lf if gf if Q.. Y N Nl' N ffrr M695-. H -wlus'2'Aw in ..,,.,,,pf-wfok vm.,-. 'Q 3521? , gm'- ,gi VB' Af fr sf ' I , .M Aa wi' 1, E., 5 mv Q ' ,, N,hM 1 HEL f 1-N ' My an A 1 xy .. 1 .1 m.. ,Q M 1 wiv v , Q-+.,,,J'g M . ww- 1 4 ,1 we 'Q ,- 1 FT . ' www ,-K f 4 . . Q ,n,,,mw, A 1 nl I Q hs f ., . A ,J . 4 '4" M. ., ' ,N Av x Mm - ',' 1' ' " 'Rai .. . M4 V ff af -3' if 4. x ,. , , 'ig-. 3' Q U' I , Liga' ,?, fi W ag- f ,gfwf 'L ' ' , ' ,fm W gy V 5 - .X ff NS' 'J 3 51--5 E if J 1 'f W' Tw , f V' .- ,, if ww 3' T4 E '-sw, Q . lf' 1 ' 4 -if 1 F., l., ,ww X fn .WJ r rg J 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 When the flrst yearbook was published, the cost to each student was only S2 00 Now, the prlce of the yearbook IS Included ln tultlon and ees 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 book to remember 'E gall!! s,.,, .k,k:, X , 5.4, 0 ' - . 1 7 TH WAS THE ,, , ' MW '-tm, L Vim ' MN Q ww Q , , A -am 5 Q, ww T .T ,wx 'ww v H' 4:1955 M J W5 wx Sflyii 1 A . ., T was 1. ' , ws- W:-fm Y. , ,lp aw , X S he A . Q T E 'kk" A ' . . , .155-.twxil 5 L'---,LL j511,,, - A 5,3-fzggl l p l 2. wif -.Q . TEAE J 21425: X + - 1 J , l'Qi-?Cf5'il1i25f"'Iz?5: .1 ..gW?1?61f'Ff:? , Y"i11l3-L" 5- ' A ' Q " N f 1v:wf:ff.xg1f.y. . Q5 . - M45 .Nc .- ., Kimi' N, yljkiy f - g3rf.5gc.w q.g5 A Q. 1.--1-gy-zw:-zrf--f-f .V ' f ,- z S E 4, , . E E , Q, K -Q A ry za Q, N SQ 3 3 2 x QZYM , K Q K 3 W 1 f W :T -lm -3,5 A wa '- T 6 R -:Q 9 A As -z v E ,,,,.Q,if. if ,. . .-1-1,.+'n 7 4 Qi.. . . x 4225 WS sf X N R 2, Je Q T X? Y. S A QS? 4 Qi'- 'Q 5 Q wwf. .,, ,. -.3-,,, .ffQ,5.ylSi?Zx '2"'.-imftlfx Sf . . , 53 A 'Q' A 1 ESEA f 1:..-f-:MQ-gn. .T -f-F' ' ..3-g.:i-fig: i1fg:,.2iLif:, 5 Qi.f" n1i.g K " ', 'K'A . 11 siiilif i K . - ' :f ,V ,.5ggjj5.QgQggg5, '-- -nggr..-.5 9, , -w f " EP , 'ef ' 'f WT 6 , i.L Meh- CAN YOU GUESS WHO THESE SENIORS ARE? ' LOOK TO PAGE 33 FOR THE ANSWERS. THE CLASS W 13 'M 'H X Q 4 Q THIS IS NOW .iavlx Pat Pelhim looks for some reason to be there. Bob Mang takes a sip of his favorite drink the Mingo The Estes lst floor drinking crew poses for their team photo. lt IS obvious th at we mug,htT1mmy Holloway at A bad time. Spenser in his favorite spot, the Reference Section. Daniel C. Backes Michael l. Barker Business Management Sociology Sterling Heights, Michigan Detroit, Michigan a l V A 1, , . r y ss s tr f a g, fi Senior Dan Dacoste sneaks another Snickers bar during class. Mark Anderson Business Management! History Woodburn, Indiana Robert S. Abrams Accountancy Salem, Ohio I Angela M. Beauprez Roxanne E. Beck Computer Science! HealthfPhysical Mathematics EducationfRecreation Bowling Green, Ohio Archbold, Ohio Yvette M. Bensett Michelle Bensett EnglishfWriting interior Design Davison, Michigan Davison, Michigan 253,15 " AK, 7 ' K t 5, - f. M. , f .vs , .v . 1 ,H f . f , , , y 'f M1 -Lt - g Susan E. Bentley Frances I. Blackmore Stacie L. Blackwell julie A. Bow Elementary Education Accountancy Chemistry Psychology Royal Oak, Michigan Vassar, Michigan Livonia, Michigan Saginaw, Michigan i , , , 7'l sm V5 Zim Q0 m3E '1 S433 grow ...13 :na 972 zgg' 3 -ln 534 3 oo E as 3' firm? V135- ru-+.-. ?'3D N4U1 5355 322 CVQQJQ. 92:2 30 3 .. rn 1 3 gag 08-1 o'E'::m - 3'3Of'f 355' s CU 3 ...sqm J 9- 'D 5' iw 3 E oo U 2 O 3 222 9-20- 3022? EY? 5 2 oo Q, z- 3 xxx l 'tx ' 'K glenn Bllrgess , Thomas S' Cljlllns Chris Koch, keepingtrack of his many pictures of his girlfriend, Michelle Business Administration BiologyfBusiness New Baltimore, Michigan Management Manton, Michigan Deborah M. Cooper janet L. Crawford Donald l. Dakoske Daniel Daly Accountancy English Accountancy Political Science Walled Lake, Michigan Toledo, Ohio Traverse City, Michigan Allen Park, Michigan Thomas M. DeYoung Annette L. DiDomizio Keli A. Dodson Stephen Doolan ArtfBiology Accountancy Business Marketing Business Marketing St. Louis, Michigan Detroit, Michigan Rochester, Michigan Rochester Hills, Michigan Patrick A. Doss Marie F. Drake History ' Business Maumee' Ohio Hudson, Ohio Andy Leone late for class? Good one! new 1 i , .- Q sE -F Brad Dryer Derek C. DuBois S . Business Marketing Accountancy Rob, Anne and Scrat studying BIGTIME!! Vvarrenf Michigan Riverview, Michigan Robert A. Duggan David R. Erickson Kerry D. Erickson Raymond D. Everhart BusinessfBroadcasting, Earth Science Mathematics Accountancy Speech Livonia, Michigan Westland, Michigan Springfield, Ohio Livonia, Michigan Lorianne T. Ezman Amee Eryske john Gomola jamie L. George Biology Biology Biology Biology Canfield, Ohio Bellaire, Ml Warren, MI Newcastle, Pennsylvania lean M. Gillespie Psychology St. Claire Shores, Michigan Kathryn M. Gladych Art Education Adrian, Michigan Desiree Hardy French Troy, Ml Front Row: Charles Moore, Andy Leone, Ro Row: jeff Davis, Dave Pietrzak, Stu Remley, Sa f' f 2. Angela L. Harris BiologyfChemistry Detroit, Michigan mantha Spicer. xy Beck, Kathy Steuvve. Back Anne M. Grieser Karen 1. Haas AccountancyfMathematics ArtfSociologyfAnthropology Archbold, Ohio Bowling Green, Ohio Kathleen M. Harris Anthony C. Henry Computer SciencefSpanish BiologyfChemistry Marine City, Michigan Holt, Michigan K. , ,,, Margaret M. Hippler Business Marketing Bay Village, Ohio Sandra L. Kimball Accountancy Brooklyn, Michigan David Hittler Business Management Cass City, Michigan Q7 jeffrey D. King BusinessfMathematics Maumee, Ohio it 'A E 'fl Rick A. Hobart Computer Science Coldwater, Michigan Tammy S. Holloway Physical Education Adrian, Michigan William C. Koch Elementary EducationfMathematics St. Clair, Michigan Front Row. Hank VanAgcn, Teri Traver, Beth Rakow, Back Row: Steve Doolan, loc lettig, Bob Abrams, Rick Swartz, Tammy Schilling. Diane S. Koppelman Fashion Merchandising Temperance, Michigan fb Maryanne T. Kraemer Elementary EducationfHealthfRecreation Utica, Michigan . if za Quik Leah N. Landis Sharon K. Lane AccountancyfMathematics Business Mansfield, Ohio ManagementfPsychology Greg Switchulis gives his reaction to another Bachman policy case. Adrian, Michigan 1 t x t Katherine M. LaTurneau Sally L. Leu Charles T. Lytle Scott M. Machniak Artflnterior Design Accountancy Business Management Spanish Drayton Plains, Michigan Medina, Ohio Tecumseh, Michigan Adrian, Michigan Anne M. Majewski David P. Malick Vondaj. Marrow judith M. Matosky Biology Business Management Political Science EnglishfWriting Lansing, Michigan Parma, Ohio Niles, Michigan Bedford, Ohio ui' "Bruiser, please don't make me drink another one." Donna M. Meyer Joyce G. Mitchell Psychology BroadcastingfSpeech Bluffton, Ohio Tecumseh, Michigan Mmm, Alice McCauley james B. Medaglia Business Management Chemistry Pontiac, Michigan Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania ,. 'X ,, , It 4' Q Seana B. Monahan Charles Moore Englishfwriting Accountancy Rocky River, Ohio Ft. Wayne, Ind. Michael A. Morehouse Steve Moret Randy A. Mudge Denise S. Mumby GermanfBusiness Biology Biology Elementary Education Management Brooklyn, Michigan Drayton Plains, Michigan Monroe, Michigan Hudson, Michigan Theresa M. Nabozny Robert Novy Fashion Merchandising Accountancy Brighton, Michigan Utica, Michigan Therese M. Nugent HealthfPhysical EducationfRecreation Bath, Michigan "Hey Debbie Cooper, take it ALL off!" Elizabeth M. Rakow PsychologyfSociology Applegate, Michigan Robin E. Rieger BiologyfChemistry St. Clair Shores, Michigan Diane I. Paul Psychology London, Kentucky l Robert K. Reuter Chemistry Canton, Michigan Susan M. Ritter Earth Science Elkton, Michigan ,X X21 K J J ' f ' .. swf .in Q A gr : ,sg :fl fi ei, S if A Tracy L. Robinson Mary R. Ruiz Accountancy Biology Lincoln Park, Michigan Madison Heights, Michigan L Mn g . jeffrey R. Sheehan Lorinda M. Sheppard Interior Design PsychologyfEnglishfWriting Wayne Rodel Sports a new look for fall' Alto, Michigan Clawson, Michigan Tambria K. Shilling Diann L. Shove Kathy Smalley Samantha Spicer Computer Science Accountancy Business Management Accountancy Parma, Michigan Southgate, Michigan Dundee, Michigan Grass Lake, Michigan il Kathleen M. Steuwe Scott R. Straub Biology Biology Tecumseh, Michigan Grass Lake, Michigan Richard L. Swartz Criminal lusticefSociology Upper Sandusky, Ohio Cynthia M. Swift BiologyfGerman St. Clair Shores, Michigan Ei Mary Kraemer stacking herself up against the books at Shipman. ', f Q .0 Cheryl D. Swihart Scott D. Tallman Margaret F. Towersey Vivien R. Townsend Biology Business Music Accountancy jackson, Michigan ManagementfEconomics Alma, Michigan Manchester, Michigan Webberville, Michigan Steve Tozer Teresa L. Traver Henry M. Van Agen Biology Accountancy Business-Management Canton, MI Saline, Michigan Bancroft, Michigan ii. 1, L - 5 ttyi at A Lawrence Vayko German Farmington, Ml ,WX W.T"'7' Anne S. Warner Accountancy Adrian, Michigan Elena Velasquez Frank E. Vernarsky Barbara 1. Waldron Business Administration Psychology Social Science Bay City, Ml Sterling Heights, Michigan Adrian, Michigan I a csti if 'gli -NK f.: --,. 1-m.,:,,, ,.,, ,M 2 I N Leah and Vivian, saying their final prayer before another accounting test. I. xv :fb Glenn Williams Elisa M. Wolf Business Biology Albion, Michigan Tipton, Michigan . 4 - . Q f .. Kathleen A. Yakubesan Marian C. Zarate T C gives his paw to Rick Hobart Business Marketing Accountancy ' ' ' Dearborn, Michigan Hillman, Michigan Dana K. Ziemer Allen Zink Stephanie G. Zink Elementary Education Business Management Accountancy Gladwin, Michigan Adrian, Michigan Rochester, New York X Would you like another book, Tammy? It's your duty to get some bootie. Ehu- Dr. Randy Mudge steps out to check on a patient. Samantha "The Throwin' Samoan" looks fora receiver downfield. R. I. Liva, The Blues Brothers' better half. Answers to Guess Who? on page 18 are: 1 9 .lohn Gomola .Kathy Steuwe 2. Anne Majewski 10. Mary Ruiz 3. Derek DuBois 11. Paul Remick 4, Margaret Towersy 12. Annette DiDomizio 5. Roxanne Beck 13. Mike Barker 6. Kerry Erikson 14. Doug Everhart 7. Bob Abrams 15. T. C. Bonner 8. lim Bellmer 16. Rick Swartz X 'v2Pc.m..-A ff-'f' ,X . K 1 'Q - . M.,,g . Iuniors . . . ,-F+ it C Qgrgtegeyg x Bit N Y' ie iw ., X , gt' A , . , t ' ' E, ,H -, X K' - X A , at J N . . .f Q gg- Y. Y f N X .W S mv we K Q Adrian Cheerleaders bring the crowd alive. e 2' Bruce Crosthwaite keeping time in I.M. game. krgi it ' 1 - . is Q - Jw gi 'S 1- N 5 C ff t t C 'N uf' tif fi iw? Xeee HMM + A X .hh. 0 K ' I W": - .gyr it W ji - V xx A ' Q C ge -. .-if? 5 5 .r" 2 .Q it tt Q B in gggr f flr- '. ' -E t T' A' Pom Pom squad begin homecoming routine. 36 Don Hester, Bob Czapla, and Bill LaGore all have different views of class. julie Alger 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 ...The 'veGot... r"',. .vs U-. 91 S ' , ..,, What?ll Marty, Kevin and Steve are going to class??? The Tekes show true brotherhood. 3 . s 5 . ,, . . ' x 'xr Jia T.C. cheers on the Bulldogs to another victory! V J" by T r 7 1- 4533 , i al- N-5 cn- fl Q , ,Q-M f -1. .- W up 1 ,fax 'V , . V1 in , ni - 1. ,. Y vm ,4 V, --...W -, rv . .Q ., X161 ,da,...., .V ., f "' it 'Q 1 . .ff 9 Mark Caetts Lisa Caron Tim Cassidy Michael Chapman Geri Chmiel Charles Cockerill Dan Collins 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 lon Dorow Tim Doty Bob Duke Patricia Dupuis john Dusseau Gerry DuVall Cindy Enyart Charles Ericson Pat Ervin loe Fettig Three Down 22 F fikw 1 -2 ' 1 4 29 97 ,, 2 ,uf The blind leading the blind. Vg. , se T X A, Ifmh 1 Pa ' 33 A 7 ,K f FW 'ifiiil il , l 7 K Y -Q jg Km , eg- ,Q K 1, f lg rj? ' v ii Anne Beauchamp - Always having fun! Karen Kramer on her way to another delightful day of classes. 3 . , vw 1 ., Q! Z t if " , ' C' ii: 1 I l wffwwwf z A ff U .2 " 2- 1" "Wg, iif 31 OnetoGo... y ,m., T2 1, F f gifs ' ,Q Zia-f Mr 3' ff f 4 , A i Ha "' 2 5 I ' . ' ' ' ' . 5 3 l X ,,,, , ' , ,,- f f W,Ab , Vg , L,,, . A V " ' f ' 'il ' 4212 5 ff - ' . l , ,,-' " I X . ' L . y ,MvJ1v. ' f -if ,- 0 ..,,, Af ff Q-W.-f ag if - j, X Q. V , ,, A,ZA ,,, W! f. L16 ...H Q 4 X W9 f ,y 5 Charlie Erickson wondering if he's then or now! .W Q l ,V V, M .gc 5 i .1 Y any V , ,F K N, f -'mf f ff Of ' Norb Donnersbach contemplates life on the A.C. mall. - -f -:Fitz Kim Anderson and Molly O'Neill broaden their horizons with the College World. Karla Flaim 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 Cathylones 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 Tim Luch Tom Luettke Tracy MacDonald Michele Madama Kevin Martin A y-1 t 0 Turning Back l T 3 fax? fr, V W 1 1 ' V , il Jeanette Nicastri, Ginger Schue, Lori Koster, Darlene McCoy , n 1 4 smile sweetly for the camera. What's the matter Lisa Gilmore?? is V - L f-lr.. es K"-s' T we c . I M715 ,' , :qi 1 X ' K ll 1 Y I s 3 X ' " V rrr fl T my In ' y , L, f I I if- , 2 8.5 , 2, if1- . f, f-v, W5 , A1 4 my A , Chi Omega show their muscles in the Homecoming tug of war. I . an I 1, ' 2 E 3? ,xl 51 iw K 1 ry I7 Stan Masters Michele Maxwell Darlene McCoy Frank McKevitt Dawn Mikulak Charlotte Miller john Mosk Nicole Montague Carol Morisy Marty Mosson jennifer Musser Mort Nace, III Stacey Nagy Scott Nichols Molly O'NeilI l Realit Closing In . . . Q it Michelle Hutchison and Marcia Hall "Looking iv YT Go-0-oo!" 5 ' ,gs-1' if . - 'VI -3' G M t ps "Lf f V 'v ' k I 11 , S 'f if? "i'n yets ,M W ,,, an. ' lv .z 1 I l ,j2 q..,, :af t,fA l ' A :- U .ew- fs. A, ' gi? '5 , it 1 4' .A' Z W LM -18 + 4 Q, ' v ' A,w'1 -W152 w,.1,y I rdf V as v Q' 'I f Q YK at gg-if is lewis Scott Nichols uses true brain power. me, wwf Kim Anderson happy to be at Adrian. . . . What the Future May Hold Ed Oliver Charlie Otlewski Christine Painter john Papas Allison Peregord Mike Perez Becky Pfeifer Scott Plzak Larry Prajzner Scott Price Beth Ramirez Dawn Riske , ,,,,, Zi , fm. A Ifwfwfafi ,: we me A 5 4 V Wm , f A I R K' '. me rllfl i f f T I "'75f?7f 5 if if -l,,,. , P 2 -di' .5 so it Gary Urban tries to force a smile as he leaves Richie Dining Hall. it junior Homecoming representatives, john White and Patti Brisse. Move those hips Heidi! xx s Y' -yi ' S fi lb 6' R K R ,Q in b. i S ., Q lll'll2 Qfff :sv 'L1' -I Xf-f:., . -ffi i L-,. "wifi "Good luck Iuniors" . I 4 ' as C .., it 'X' C- RS, , .af H7 Eg f' so N ffiir '35 A SS . X . -gf-3 S if 5 . Cheryl Robertson Sharon Robinson Wayne Roedel Kristine Rogers Rob Ruiz Ginger Schue Amy Schumaker lodi Seager 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 and Next Year Seniors!! Lauri Stribbell, jill Yaroch, Nicole Montague look ready to "Catch a Wave," at Homecoming. NE ,S - -itrr I 0 'GY - . i K L I , S, K X Q ,si Vi , , Q .1 Q Six gi K sr: - v ,V I wiibig 5? ff SEE NO EVIL, SAY NO EVIL, KNOW NO EVIL. Vince Crawford, Steve Trosak and Paul Gogan use their talent for the Homecoming festivities. Sophomores . . . ' ' 3 i l iA ,,.l-,1fflfzfzf.1z,Wgg I Lgi . L A-:.,.:f 2 : A ,. n 'M ' Q' A 'I-Qt f' 9 1 A VVV Q " " , " A ' l M Q ' slll A X ' l L 1 Alu ll , W I W , ,M . T: ,P 0 :hx ' A -'V ,gg X L ' 1, Z. V inte is A W' A Yihl ilf if N fl' ' 'Q by A A li ,, f' l - 5 H , J ,K Beth Ramirez and Patty DuPuis interrupted while gossiping in the library. .wA""lw l Darren McNabb relaxes in Estes lobby with a good book. "Is anyone going to help me?", says sophomore, Becky Kuehne. ,, ,. KM? tt si r ., . 1 fs .W ., y g ,, , in fai r Q , - A YA, Xiang ii P , Y 'a,rf ' iliiiil 1 mf? A rri 1 ' M V Q , ,C o5.5y1s 3 l ' s Constance Abdella Lora Abner Samuel Abrams Brad Allshouse Courtney Anderson 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 A.C. Candids E iiiiq 'Maia' i G, L 2 fig V . Michelle Hext hard at work. Sally Leu and Tracey MacDonald show what good friends are '-f it :ii. Pom Pom squad shows their spirit during homecoming game. S 5 i Lisa Droste and Rob Novy find hap- Steve Small and Dawn Pigg find fun in gym. piness at Adrian College. X X , Q A.C. Candids ' 1 ".. I f V 1' 'i "1 1 , ' , 55' In f V 1. ...nf ,V , . ,, l ll az ll ll W ll I 1122. 4' r 3fir+i:Sl+i" . . . V Y - . Vince Crawford in one of his serious moods. Theta Chi's after a job well done. Lance Hunter prepares for an ethnic dinner at Richie. lim Parshail and Steve Thalman think they're hot. is f C 4 I - iii' 9' -' f. r ' 4 ,wrt ' X I ? 1 W-vw yr., . ft P or Kevin Cassidy David Castina Christine Chervo Diane Churches Kevin Clinton lack Clore 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. On Their Way Up L 3, K V s:.h is , . 2 2 E' L t ,B L I 4' K V ,Mk -Q R Q - 5 Q - l 41 L , , -1 gb, sv ,T,, , "" , f Ls, .,,, L., vi ., Q., K , B 1 1 .5 V X. fig, .f 4 . ig, Ulf 5 'J V- ' D L f . ,.., -if v s. , fm h x k Q t ' T ,, f J if f . WI L r K 'l I , . ,. if ,Q . is . xt gb Q-, PM Y QQ' s 1 E ef , ' ! ' .-my . , D ' . f Vi A ,ii . - . D sf X ., , It Y N W A W A E t W E . P L L S ,K HY ., ,..,: si, A . f ,N C r y ig. is L. ia., i wb X C , 31" I f ' f, N 3 C f , I Plz S.- fi i C S: ,gg is i ...lm HE ' i is 4.5- mm 2155 ' Bill Carter looks for his "Cinderella" ,S , YC.- 4. in .- 5 A A ' r B F ., C ra C 1 S be W :F L 1 VL: , r mi-ir!! Heavy metal maniacs, Dana Gillan and Bill Lucas, served Homecoming "Pep" Band. f""'+ S I . ' 1 sr' fi. .:, . 59' " 'S F. 1 - 1, Q . 1, 15, . , K 15 Q Q X , . 6 S iiq g ., ,iAL. .r- RE: K N ,Q si Q -'zgfilfwg 1-A, Q . X I , i. .vs 33 we Q, X V X 'H Jx . 4 - gt s 'J y K 3 , k 11 E. JI'-i ss! ' X ff. . - Rick Faust Davis Fazekas Maryjane Felice Stephanie Frania Matt Flower leffery Fouch 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 Greg Knight They Are Halfway Done -iv ..t' Come on Steph Y Lighten up! lenny Shroat prepares her camera for Bacchus at at f+- ff K .. r-fr -:Q - , s t s zu, K Q. - ,. , if Q la eq' , L l i , - . , , I 4 ' Q i spp p A ,W K ssp Vi I K 'QM 'P' lliwf G' r . l Q-A s wif Via, l 'vb R' .ff 'M rf it , r l K V "'? :,f qu 7 , , f 'Y ,QA ' Y QA 'M' A N" " .f,, ff' 4 6 ' I H fl" ' . rf I A 2 t. an 3 A Susie Vandusen and Dawn jones - Smile it's not that bad - Majors Are Decided :'t'::' C iicstiagf 'iz' sr---nr-K r :near-r :rPHvar x f 5 'U ,1 . K, Chris Broski shows off the radio station. Steve Small picks up where teammate left off. . " V ', if ,. 7 , in V V' V, V V yb I , 4, A I A A h faq 'J 5 V , . L H 2 f3ff QL? rwms ahsf tii t i JWLP iw f ,. f ' i V f if 1 , F sf-My 4 aww QU? -?Tf, wma iiii or-f I Zmf " A '- .V W 2 ' i .'. , , it , ,Q,gm ,im H if N ,L ,, L 3 1' "' dz- ' lf W Qw f- Q i' i 2 1- ' rt, ii, , i ieel :'. Lys' swf sf4 V - Qf! l ilf' M, , li? ,fd Mft' 'Xl " y ,, , , . . L . . " "' A' ' 4 "" a. g f'W' , 'l I fQ. L , A , H., The Bulldog escorts a very excited Marikate Leavens at Homecoming. A Ed Koenigsknecht Kris Krohn Rebekah Kuehne Greg Lamb Mark Lang MariKate Leavens joe Lebrato 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 And Goals Are Set ff f Z ' ,V M 'J V ,f,, W j 7 M if f Q5 r A ' , 4 I fm W ,, ,., E 3 jack Clore f go ahead, make my day. 2 , i If I f -.,ss I ff "rr 4 t art tsst R' "" ' "-' ' I is ' " ff ,',, i , f ."' N "' yrej f"' 'X , 1-f if .i AI. ' f, , 2 , 1 V V-1, ' V V, ,. "., Q ,ian " ' zr., ' ' fit: , P ' 45" V ' SZ' V r,, "" . i ,K We ,,., , 1 f H ,I ,. . I N li 1 ' M at .gf I vm i f f , 1 l x f f ivflb aa H W .,,.,, f 'li an i 'W HQZE' f ,, ff 'W W xr V , A' W ,.,.W, ..,,h ,Z 4 Al jakubowski being turned into a Wishbone by jeff Upton, Greg Wasmer, and Rich Brenneman. W 7: ,,,,. sf 'Wk lm? ,. I I i 5537 , ',,,',.2fZn j a ' 1' i , Qaif fi , 1 n i 7 A' v 1 - ' ,,,. ,, , . , ,.., 5 tv Ready To Look Ahead S S . . b-... , K S U F X V2 is A ig .A At . i L 'ff 7: . , P K I .L .. he K ,I i X 3, S K, A fs s Q A . 5 - My 5, X wr-3' R ,N 'f M A 1- 1 t W A K an j v 3 ' ' Q f N N vt. F 1 ff f f l at , 1' . . ' MN. Q el 'f f- 1 " fi I , N45 .. g 5 x S nf y- AI Schwartz prepares for his next class. -f diese ' fr ' 1 i , i- ' . .- 051 if 9 Y A .. Z' Q-W S ,S YL VLLL I 'L Q we -N . . 1 K .QL AI lakubowski shows off his new lid. Tommy Fralick looks for a receiver. Martha Quist 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 Vicki Sharpe jennifer Shroat Wendy Sickels Veronica Sluschewski Stephen Small Micheal Smith Yvonne Smith Scott Suriano Carrie Soua Scott Spicer . M Thomas Stacho T, is Roxann Stec a sf' Brian Stolle S ,.,q , f fK?'?X , .,,V 4 Q5 9 Randy Talarek Steve Taormine Michelle Taylor at Steve Thallman T Cindy Thompson Craig Thompson oeylo.a Liesl Thompson i ni Barb Thorne Soon To Be A Iunior by K I T ,N i H . an G 'SQ ,,-.o T Ti' T' T V ss- T T T m w! g,o tc or lififi M, fs., it A fm' X 'SS S M , Toyy E or.ry roo,oy S ,t X- fe- , Q l t f ri , - ,. f M3 'H' - 'fffff' 1- few J S iff' SI ,f-T7 if 5' ,M .JVM ,-sl.:p.g . 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Candids Debbie Cheyne and Lisa Hathaway look on during BACCHUS Fracas. Bill Carter, with his classic Winnie the Pooh glass, pauses for refreshment jennifer Abessinio jennifer Ackerson Scott Adams Tammy Adams Ibironke Adeyemi Ken Aldridge Mary Allen Penelope Allen Stephen Allen Michele Alston William Alvey Daryl Amidon Gretchen Anderson Kimberly Anderson Chad Anschuetz jeffery Antcliff Christopher Antonelli jerald Armstrong Scott Augustine Karen Baese Brien Baker Kelly Baker Maribea Barnes Paul Bennett Christine Best juanita Best Brent Billock Paul Bioggett john Bishop Curt Bizovi Cherie Blevins Brian Bly Thomas Bondy james Borck Mark Bosco Adam Bosek Linda Boyd Bradley Boyle Amy Bradburn 5+ ae is If al flag Freshman , , "Wi A I A V X , " W . ,, 2 M 7- HM' ,KCL'f' '7 ',a ,, wffw,s . , . Mzfjf , ,K A llll l l 'Ns 'ET' , ,,, WM, ' Z3 zywyft. 1 2 E11 I N: I al john Yaroch considers his next four years at Adrian College. l l " , 2. Qi f , V M , M vrl K, V 1? 4 VQVVVVTATV fi, ' liii' w ,4 P lllll B ff, , f if - 1 'wwf Q mf A I ,V I , f I 2 , ies M' , new 4 2 1 lg .w i K' ' 1 V' WM v 2 if ' fy fr J 5 A 5 V e""s ,, M r A , ' "' V 1-uw M Mz,1j2i"M Nav, arm. V 1 V .,f, V -M xg! ,X 4 L iii lllv lll Ul A 5 ' V ,, 7 M' , M' V V , ., ,gr , an 0 f E, Fm 2 is . H11 ' I , A fa ,V a,,g,,- 3 , " r 4' , , ,ijj t wwf . 0' , ' V I. V W r" N W V :M Q i 2' . M ,, ,M ,. , t - -af. 'rf 11,42 if V , ,, fha f- B 2 , ' 4 'W , if ' ' A My f' 'M '29 "' -12. ri- VV N 41,1 K V. KT 5' I . A' aj I 'VV n.,i.,,,' V -sip ,I 'Vx V ,V 2 ' ik: ,M M l +ff 'M 1 af , if 'f f 'il X MM , 9 , jf 1 A X fs rirr' - l tijj V: ' 512, 1 2' ?' 2 ,Q , Q " nf V ,, . t if M , ' 1 ' 4' 1 ? W W ,f 2 v The Class of 1990 Ll! . T xx X if .gf 1. + 4... K C X-x x R x -Q 1,7 saw" i fi! YZ K K- sw' 1, my Y 1 K 4 u., iw! -vt . 'uf Q I' " as 'Q ' I 'E Lisa Hale and Denise Russette see something that interests them. f-fn sf ,- "F L .N ,Rfk ,.. 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Q: .,, .iv it' ,1- xf Q 1 g as Mg Marie Bradley jacqueline Brail Margaret Brighton C. jonnel Briggs Merribeth Brillinger Lonnie Bristol Holly Brown Lauence Brown Kimberly Bruce David Bryer Robert Brzustevvicz Scott Buchler jill Burns Cynthia Carpenter Cheryl Carter Terry Cates Laurie Chapkin Micheline Chase Brian Chatterley Bridget Cheesman jeffery Chester Deborah Cheyne Elaine Chiroi Samuel Chrone Laura Church jordan Clark Edger Clinton Timothy Clolinger john Connolly james Conyers Morline Cook David Courter Lisa Crane Patrick Crockett jennifer Cummings Thomas Davis john DeLeon Angela Dennis Stephanie Dermyer Christopher Dicks Kevin Donnelly Marvin Dooley II Thomas Doty Valerie Downs Daniel Drake Matthew Drake William Drobek Michael Duehorst Alana Dulennaro james Dussinger Cynthia Dyson Bradely Elder Reginal Fall DuAnne Falor Trent Fasnacht Elizabeth Felske Charles Ferry Andrea Fischer Susan Fisher Brian Flint Christopher Ford john Folk jennifer Forrest Craig Foster Tracy Franklin Lucy Garno jill Geddes Denise Gephart julie Gerber Renee Gilleran Shelly Girard Eann Glover Mark Goodman Gina Grammatico Linda Gratowski jacqueline Greene Bradely Gross Lisa Guzman Stuart Hackney Lisa Hale Scott Hamilton Bill Hanges Robert Hanson janice Hartung Michael Harvitt Karla Hasse Stephen Hedge Maureen Hammeter v ,qu Q- M X we begin their four year S at . 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Pamela Henry Claudia Hicks Kelly Higohosian Daniel Hobson Charles Hoeft Scott Hogenkamp Diane Holt jill Holthus Scott Hood Kristine Hooper Hamilton Hoover jay Horst Michael Howe Metthew Hug Aaron Hunt Paula Hunt Allen Ingle Silma Irizarry Rebecca jake Sheila jandis joseph jenio jr. Tyrone jeter Billy johnson jill johnson LaToniya jones Gregory jordan Eric jurmo Mine Karabey Brent Kelley Timothy Kelty Robert Kenworthy ji Brenda Kessler Katherine Knapp William Konlover David Kreske Heidi Kruse Denise Lacy Virginia Lamphere Christine Lane Brett Lapanowski Maureen Lapa Dean LaTour Young Eager Newcomers jennifer Lecy Andrea Lee Tammera Levan Amy Liebler William Lincoln james Lindrup Brian Longanbach Augustine Logez Christopher Lucas Andrew Luepnitz Christine LuHellier Lisa Madis Mary Malpass Rebecca Mann Dondi Marfori Tia Massimino Kimberly Mattlin james Maxwell Matthew Mayberry Kevin McCarthy Kelly McCrate Nicole McDonald Cory McKay Amy McKinney jerry McLean jodie McLean Robert McManamay ChrisAnne McNeil Dennis McShane Kristin Michelson Barbara Miller Douglas Miller Kenneth Miller Tracy Mielke Lynn Miotke Melissa Misner Anthony Mitchell M 5 nv -x, is '- i f' A' 'ei ' X vm "rs , I .K t it Q fr M. 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L fl L " K Q .1 an fu. 4 , 1' iq ff QQ 1 l fi L f 1 I ' lc ,N V wig 'Q' l K3 L, Q , g. jj! 4 R ,A it .E 1,' . M eanette Nicastr' waves to her fans. ' Q ZV ? P , m,A, 1 ' ' , lx l L ' 1 ' Y , ni V TL ft ,,, , in 5 'egg' ,wt f X -0- is , 1. A i' -.. A H , to yn- f W M .li A , 12, V M 1 K J 3 v -mf l?wiW11L'- P 1 -inf: r ' ' Vg my L- " . 12 lf, .L -P lf ,Q -or-R zz 5 W n -Q. 'V pg Q-. 5 A 1 la r"l"'7 ' f , : 'Y f Q l 1 n v fx A 3 T , f fs hx -Lf Picture Not ' Available Amy Montgomery Danny Moore Scott Moore Marie Morelli Lucinda Moser Patricia Mosley Nancy Murray Karen Myers Angela Ng Marian Niner David Olancini Patrick O'Neill Chan Ong Richard Oporieo Gwendolyn Patrick james Paulson Wendy Paulson Kristina Pawley Kathy Pearcy Michelle Perkins Lyla Peruski Sarah Peterhan Shane Pfannes Wayne Pickett Carrie Poggiali Paul Pomorski Morton Potter lr. Norman Potter lr. 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Q , A cp, M I jill Burns, jennifer Ackerson, and Lisa Hale check out the men of ,P J, X 'si Adrian College. 5 Viw: iVVl,Vl L, ',, , f ctr i .,Y,:, , I, , x jyjj S S y,e ey ,Vw -s,"A "rg 14" if if I 4-, 2 fe 5 E' 'rf ' f ff, ll G X Q my I ...nv 4. " " Y, .7 -wig, .3133 '77 f . , L 1 Q f V4 ,, ' Xu I fi , 'gf grew?" 'saggy I ,I .W N . . , , . :H-MN., - T K W ins ,, A Q - 7.5 Q A 5, ,alfffrcff la and women of the world A as 4 f A ll s R N 5. 6 Q, J! if A J, - Q x.. gl," l ' -I . 4- K 1 b 2 1 rg G ta t t ,T h I .. , ,. L G t A gw,,., L,hE , , , L V A kd Y' K it -Sl' 'N , ,Maki T ' 5 T li sf- , ,..,..,x, k y s -L . . i , 3 -nfl '- . Q , of at .JM uk 6 'X ' I X12 XJ. ni' 9 QL, .- -'U' t K T . . i T E t I The many moods of Adrian students. .1 ei A '12 xiii . if ' r w e - K 1 SQ Q 5 tl, Q v0 9 A sf :- .,,..... Q v- S iff L Layne VanStone Dionne Walker Greg Wallace Bruce Walterhouse Lorna Walthall Elizabeth Walton Laura Ward Eric Warner Kathleen Warner Scott Warner Amy Webster Bob Welton Angela Whitaker Kendall White john Wicks Gloria Williams Sean Williams jennifer Williams Wendy Williams Melissa Wilcoxson Scott Wilson Teresa Wilson Phil Wittkowski Donna Wolfe Eric Woodall Daphne Woodfin Bryan Wright Kathy Wrobel lohn Yaroch George Ziegler Tim Zmuda Norm Potter does his Michael jordan impersonation. i Surprise Scott Suriano. . . f'N. ,G 6 Xxx. s 1' , Mark Diebold on the phone again. X f Au " f',,w,w at .W-, f 'S- Chris Broski studies hard, uevzla hd? l .xi ' 9 f, WN . ..,. ,1 'r 552 . 4 I , .F W M- , 1 .4 ' - C-C-Catch a Wave .....f"' This page, Top left: With a little more hip action, Mike Anderson could have corne in 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- war. Middle right: Steven's Hallfs winning banner A c-cfc-catch a Wave. Bottom right: lohn Deleon and jeff Davis get in position for the next play. Opposite page, Top: King and Queen Andy Leone and Mary Ruiz. Bottom left1 Queen Mary Ruiz receives a congratulatory hug from her escort Dave Malick. Bot- tom right: Candidates Ketha Kerby and Dave Hittler. 66 I ra W' tif- HAVE lb PW ., UM: f,'f ' Homecoming '86 1 .M , f 'W rm A .1 3' fl 2 4 4 ."':-,nib A . x ,.. fp! A, Qf'4'1 W F' ' K Xi" Qw 61 a 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. ,O 4 'QQ K rx A ..3,,gs,,J-.smwri , 1 .,..m.mup .UWEPI ' ' A 1 pu wx fu -an I yjj? van ifuzwm' qggsw f un-.vellum ' AKADAK 'Y El.l'Y Jaap 7' fx V af?" I '1 . . . Goin' Crazy I !.,v" , . if ,.f"""'isX r y f I l ' I at i , i ffm 1 A yy f f ' f 5 i V j L gf f , , Z I 7 v , 2 f : 5 , l ' WN 1' I , 1 pdl T , "' A ..y , Q X K H i.,' I , f S ' T is BQ tLL"b' CC GOIN: .AHA HIM N . -f .-L zsfikl A fl -nr A , .ttt T KHP- ' all V Opposite page, Top left: The Great Sigma, Becky Keuhne, answers puz- zling questions during the talent show. Top right: Phi Kap president, Dave 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." Sound Effects f Theta Chi Run - ffwwz N A' ' is , ,, , Vtgz N-Q-Awww nl Top left: The Alpha Phi's help support the Theta Chi's philanthropy. Below: 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. fm' f ,, ,, :wav K, fe. ' 4' 'Q , Y Q '- 1.,,.4"'7'i- . - T F ,-raw, Q, M, 1 , N. - Q, , 4 YIJQWQ, ' , I , , ,f , . V, V , , f my-,"f -1 , . ,g',f,, A T ,, 4, 1 . if , is .. H - ,W ,, ,. M. 4-J", , . . , ' t f. wp an--ob1g5,,,,4,Q .5 ' w ,, T ww. ' V ' 5 ' , . 1 ' " - ,, ' ' V SW W , H .xt , aried Season , ll..l'P' Opposite page, Top left: Left to right the cast of the Voices of Christmas includes 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 '- 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. s. W. M X lf ,fi A 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. Q Ez" .9 ai Kit, JI 'Q al 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. rw 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. 92 l river ......-I I4, 4 Q . Y ,, ami - 1? 3 PHO ORAMA'S 10th NNI ERSARY 4 Aff, ,f 41- This years Phonorama involved many students, faculty and alumni 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 "M" for money. xx P if 'ww-my ln CELEBRITY SERIES Q 'B 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. X , .M X, sf N A ,:.f - A If , I. 1 . . Q OJQ 82 Interfraternit Council 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. B.A.C.C.H.U.S. '07 i r kwin ,Q Front Row: Paula Hunt, Lori Brown, janet Crawford, Seana Monahan, Kathy Shaw, Molly O'Neill, Cathy jones, Kim Ander- 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. l iront Row: jill Holthus, Cora McKay, Beth Rameriz, Silma lrizarry, Paula Hunt, Marie Smith. Back 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. 85 SPANISH HO ORARY 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. LA BDA IOTA TA The LIT is a national organization pro- moting literary excellence, they and the English department are sponsor- ing a student literary magazine called Perceptions. DQ YJ ix Back Row: jim Hayden, Kevin Hile. Middle Row: Mindy Malicki, Lori Sheppard, layne Roseboom, jen- 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. ? ack Row: Kristine Hooper, Kelly Lange, Yvette Benset, jeff Shean, Gerri Chmiel, Lisa Young, Gina Gran- 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. THE M UN 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. COLLEGE ORLD The College World is a student run publication serving the Adrian College 4' ' community. It offers a chance for jour- nalism students to experience all aspects of printing a newspaper. Kiwi Mufyhan s...... Lnzlq-l-l 55,0500 :Q-7:'D.'O gown... Q05-'UU H5022 :1' 3"-"fb wWD:I' 92239-Lg SSW 2 QBOIO -H FWZ' f'E?m5'vcn r-' p., O gfggc' OJ UQDQJ' 1765-'UQE' OSQWSQ 3-lzflgsyt ."--on -. mo-.U N QDJO zfaufg n3sU 3-5221 339m rv '3- P353 areas 7075 Eggs wgnm N WTO - :J 115,25 rn 1352: FHQNN4 E-Pic: Sr-25' 'KKQ 53? o- --4 mQP'5' 5558 'C ..- jfj P323 iwfbi .-.00 o :r'4QE- 519' 1-1335 Q-11-3 ffbllrp - 1 -1x90 -l mmU2 3-19, 3623 43:9 'Mlm G0 lg mafia its Z me FN , C11 X Bottom: Angela Beauprez, Maureen Lapa, Kathleen Harris, Karla Flaim, Mindy Malicki, Lori Sheppard, Eric Stone, Top: Cindy Swift, lim Hayden, Scott Faust, lim Misseldine, Stephanie Frania. Debate Team Qiwuvw ef- 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- dalla, lacqui Kruse L --...as-..,,s ,,,,,v- Golden Gavel 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. lpha Kappa Psi 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. N7 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. WVC ... V---' 5' K 1 1 X Q ,,,gem""""' "i"N'W 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. 92 i Adult dvisor and Support Group t 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. Student Activities Committee L , A.,-.esta gt sv, k .4 t T... .. wwf w-aww we X ? Q, " t st ty. if ' rf ,L 6 Smit L D nx- ig. Front Row: Mark Rickard, A Turek, advisor, Dan Moore, Ann Gulliver, Ronna Rubin, Fasnacht, Dr. Forest Haines, Koenigsknecht, Dr. Ken Ross SN . , A. 'U .xg 1' ,a Q lton Hollingsworth, Teri lohnston, Laurie Stribell, Paul Till. Row 2: Dean Bob 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. i i Newman Associates K5 sss A . N moi, R t wal X X.. I V 4?'.. i ' I I .'5l.gs mmf p N Q R ii" xg iv. F is X i f"- s l inns. 7 ' ... ..ll.sAi' f Front Row: Reverend jon Powers, Sue Higgins, Kerry Erickson, Rick Hobart. Back Row: Eric Stone, Seana Monahan, Mark Bowden, Allan Schwartz. :F YM , in ' fe ' I xg' The Newman Center is a Roman Catholic funded center that pro- vides a ministry of service to the college campus. Full-time 4 , 'W chaplain, Brother Bob jackson, 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 f King. 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- Circle K 11 J ference in the Fall. Circle K also in- 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. t4ff't5TS'?"9i 11-X. QP' 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. ime Troupe sql' of Qs Left to Right: Kevin Hile, Dave Roverts, Eric Stone, Lori Sheppard, Rick Hobart, Alumnus Chris 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. Members of the Adrian College Mime Troupe leave the chapel stage after a successful performance of "Come Passion." -1. - ' .A ... x 9-sg X , ..., .K V, 1 'S V --an-1-' 4 L1 1 f gi in . '-ffriszg.. ' 'Q wi .. Fiske. ' 'S ifsi . Qi i 3 f - ' 'Nfl' :Ls . i L , . -"i N. 1 Q-aussi: ' , . . ' f . . . :ffm ,s s Y .,, I t KN X I ,V xiii A ii' 5 i 5 . ., fi K' 'i '5' . E, . 1f.S . . e . 1 - is-W-ii. "fs ' R , f we. -fx-fi , J- 1 f f.+- :,: . l s 'lvg +3 4 1 M fb l 42 ii X li 0 iff. ' - l la X X rw -H fi . 1 1.1 a P' ft'- ll l ' l so l al Q va if L' efl mx lk Ext' felgfv , .ll I llls 1 ew. S L 4 iw 1 NK ' I A st N S 1 , Q 3 35? 5 xi 55 'tl it vw K X 4 A 4 'X R lt Q . L 14 4 Q K xv e 1 p--. 'M 5 1 .,,.. W.. ww f , ,sw i i N Q .5 s ' Q Q Y , 'i N 1 m 1 1 Q " t . K Above left: Sophomore john Wade goes over the top while practicing his pole vaulting technique. Top right: Dave "Fuz- zy" Fazekas trying to study in his favorite place - the library Reference section. Bot- tom right: Steve Craw and Allen Zink sing with all their hearts at the Sound Effects concert. Right: Bill Pugh and Christy Kain taking requests and playing tunes at the WVAC station. I 1?-L e 5 4 y s isp 5 10 111.1 K ' " . WN -. 5 . -tyijkwg, X B 9 ' ,.y.,f at 1 , ,N f in-5 5 3 f t E tgtgigtg ii f"x1sf'sfs Top left: john White being inducted into 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 College band during a football game. ight.-f at? K Ja 535 ,ff i 'Q 4 V .3553 Left: Tim Cassidy concentrating fiercely on hitting the ball while playing IM 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. 244 ffmzofczf THETA Cl-ll bfi? Ki.. , v A me l ' ,.-ffm .X I M R . AEI. . L. 1. " my A gww' it it A 5 2 S - is . V . -ss - 2 llirssi ,M A e All ffrissmp l- A t sem iiis taxa' Q Q Q N Top right: Ienny Shroat leads her pajama-clad Chi Omega sisters in song at the Greek Week talent show. Middle right: Molly O'Neill takes a break from her studying to think about summer vacation. Bottom right: Darren McNaab and Rl Liva in- tent on watching an afternoon baseball game - or are they wat- ching girls? Below: Not rain, sleet, hail or even snow can keep Paul Remick from going to class. XT use ' A 7 1 K ,I ef? i - fl-'IVA gp G of T 5 A Q Miva? ' ' - - - t ' Q9 QQ: i as J -ii A W1 A Q, Q . K Xa Fix ,-s.' , 4 I ' , fa. 1f.f':"',zl '7 K N' ' V W' Z f , NV 5, . , x We fi I . X' fi fn zfiifii- 1 we:-as X9 -5 ss Q W Q X SQS 1 . 5- J ,qu RM 5 if Yu J. Q W 3 3 is Top left: Wayne Roedel gets thirsty as he watches an AC baseball game. Top right: Carol Morisy and her teddy bear run for the Alpha Phis during the Theta Chi Run for Alzheimer's disease. Left: jeff Upton shows off for an empty campus. Below: ' nftl gi Kerry Erickson and Mark Diebold give themselves 'I " a workout during cross country practice. 15-sfw 'L A YJ' K ,' ' V-. w kk, E- uv. . ' ,7 f E14 'v ,,,., - +5 ,, X ,, me ., ', , Hr, W,-'f1..4uL' Q: W W , . ,, ,W ,K-,QAV . mfg, .. sa, .N . . l b e if 132101, , , l ,, - K ' Q. ' 4-ft. 6, 7 V 5- . .3117 -M f ws! 5 4, 12, 3 I Lis .gfgk , 'vw m y ,,4gp,' V - ,. figmjff 1 . 4.v.,g ,9fg'ga.:5,?fgff"i, if ,"A . e1"'., Q- ,,'., s M. 4 -f,,'f,""'t A X, w w. 'Q . V - iv - Iv, . Y A, Nl, 3 ,Y 3 . M 't 1.f:.w My 'fi' i t 'i 1 1- V "-ff-:wg- ' - ",..1-.374-rffxwwf y - , , 1 '. 'f,f, 2312-345, .J fl " , ,V ,ly i""5:'5 r ,mrs if .,,,, ak ., ,af 'iz -"af ' - . . , L ' gil?-W " 1"-EF!-2'I V - - M' ' f '--A ' , ., -. f, 5 A .,,, MN.. . ffm- 1-Mg Seniors named to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: Front: Diane Paul, Mike Moorehouse, Kerry Erickson. Middle: Steve Doolan, Hope Shaw, janet Crawford, Scott Machniak, Sharon Lane, Anne Grieser, laqueline Kruse, Teri lohnston, Maragaret Towersey, Anne Majewski, Seana Monahan. Back: Brian Medaglia, Mary Ruiz, Dave Malick, Vonda Marrow, Allen Zink, Lori Sheppard. .315 -i .S - In iii- 'N Q Aw Ny' tw S nwis N' ,X ,. A v A9 teh g ' ...L K Tom Fletcher stares down his opponent. Stan Masters ready to help his broom hockey team take a clean sweep of the game. 9 'N was W 06 Front Row: Loma Walthall, Amy Leber, Morline Cook, jeni Lecy, Beth Felske, Michele Perkins, Charles 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, Pam Harvitt, Vonda Morrow. W is Powell Hall if jarvis Hall Q , Q xx ,Q fa bmw, g . L wiicaiwf 'STM' ' fm" if P fi Front Row: Camille Aown, Denise Gephart, Angela Whit- taker, jackie Brail, Paula 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. Deans Hall ront Row: Lauri F , ri. 'S Q Chapkin, Sue Fisher, Laurie Stribbell, james Conyers. Second Row: Mark Sundermann, Alan Schwarz, Alice Mc- Cauley, Tracy Robin- 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. 1': 9 1 z ig- 511' 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. Emi. Q, Q, . X L,, ia-,gt g fr . L k so-fr. it 3- . gil , ,. 3, 35 ., N, , Front Row: Sandy Cron, Robinj Roosa, Molly O'Neill, Daryl! Amidon, Cora McKay. Mid-T dle: juanita VanderGraaf,l Byron Ammons, Therese Nugent, jeff Fouch, Maureen, Manion, Terri Keegstra, Dani Moore, Maureen Lappa,1 Crystal Smith, Dan Backes, jill 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. Left: The infamous Greek Cheer held at 10pm every Wednesday. Chi Omega gf il? X, Front Row: Teri johnston, Melissa Emery, Ginger Shue, Melissa Misner, Dawn jones, Lori Koster, jody Sharrow, 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. sf 1 X Eg X 2 ,X , LSE l Above: "Chi Omega's Sew themselves together at the Bacchus Fracusf' Top left: Chi Omega Pledges goofing off. Bottom left: "Lenore and Michelle pull jenny through the snow at Baccus Fracusf' ' , -4'?S?!m 1 ,2? 9l'l'3Qg3+:x ,I ,1.,v,f.f- N. .v .-Q i 'uf 9 dh- :'b"t5 '-, Ft' -S ' ' 'glib f pg gg fr 'gxx -'W Q Q S5-ia E! ' 'f I WW V Al h S' Al ll ill? 4 fl PH lgma Pa Jay s Qt' if AEA 'FBLA Front Row: Penni Allen, jennifer Cummings, Kim Anderson, Dawn Staszak, Patti Brisse. Second Row: jill Merrithew, Maribeth Archambeau, Maribeth Barnes, Anne Mayes, Martha Gonzalez, 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 Doss, Terri Traver. rw, fs - -,,,....wm-an ,nr 1 ' , 45:9-ufxo H ,,,.,, ,. .,,, ,,,,5,,,,, ,WM W ,Q A l, , ff . If f llll 0. I wt ff, Qrfi 'fun A 5 S 5 3 My wwf A ' f 47" -v I ,, 4 v-F ,, .en x Top left: The ASA's brave the Greek Week Blizzard with smiles. Bottom left: The ASA's are ready to run for Alzheimer's disease. Above: ASA's cheer for their graduating seniors, Sigma Sigma Sigma tl f ff " I QQ M ' Front Row: Karla Flaim, Lisa Pinkerton. Middle Row: Lisa Hathaway, Sherri Samuels, Holly 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 Debbie sharing a laugh, Bottom left: Lisa-l isa write a song. Alpha Phi si 5557 5 A UP' 1: Front Row Kim Matlin Laurie Stribbell Cheri Blevins lem Lecy Cindy Dyson, Kendell White, Tina Rupp. Row 2: Lisa Frazzini Andrea Burleigh Yvonne Kelley Kathy Yakubesan Christine Halloran, Lauri Hopton, Catherine Leszyczyn- ski Michele Maxwell Becci jake jennifer Ackerson Row 3 Gerri Chmiel, Desi Dolph, Dee Dee Herd, Dawn Riske, Carol Morissy Diane Holt Barb Miller Melissa Wilcoxson Christine Painter, ludy Hunt, Nicole Montague, jill Yaroch. M n :h p srrs Nr-is, s:f.,.'gf . A J. ' ,Qs r I r-f Q J tl if hx 3. ' 'K f fx x 4 U v Upper left: Nicole coaches her teammate in the Dizzy Izzy contest during Greek Week. Upper right: Greek Spirit is High! Bottom left: The Alpha-Phis celebrate Christmas with their big brothers. l 'Am Eu cikfk Phi Kappa Sigma QFiUl'.l"'? H11 rauw 5 Q l Front Row: Don Dakoske, Dave Hittler, jim Bellmer, R. j. Liva. Middle Row: Mark Merucci, joe Fettig, john Spinosl Kyle Hoult. Last Row: Tony deMelo, Paul Hofmann, Al lngle, j. Horst, Bill Carter, jeff Phillips, Ed Koenigsknecht. "RED" Lebrato. Bottom left: These Dudes are laid back. J! ygigiff' Top right: Phi Kaps display their artistic talents. Top left: Phi Kaps macho man lol l '11 Sigma Alpha Epsilon . :um 14' Front Row: Bob Mang, Al lakubowski, jeff Goodes. thony Henry. Row 3: Spencer Sellas, Sean Cotter, xv' Q1 - I wx H Row 2: Ryan Miller, Tom Davis, Todd Gentner, Steve Bollinger, An- Rick Stafford, Scott Plzak, joe lenio, Chad VanSickle. Row 4: Dan Hubbard, Brian Rex, Karl Hamilton, lack Clore, Glenn Burgess, Eric Hanson, Dave Kryz, Brent Kelley, john Conolly, Dick Strong, jeff Antcliff, Mark Marguran, Rick Conolly. is lr" li: mer' + f S fm 12- - ",'.w'4 .- "A"""f' ,rw . , A.. . 1 , , ,.,, ,+V - I s - H, ,. ,. W . I K X f ' -van U r left' Mark Ma uran outwits his o onent. Bottom left: Study animals Dave PP9 - s H .PP Kryz and Spencer Sellas. Upper right. The SAE's and Tri-Sigs roll through Greek Week. Tau Kappa Epsilon K' Front Row: Matt Drake, Chris Howard, Rick Faust, Chris Broski. Second Row: lim Maxwell, Ed Oliver, Phil Krauss, Tim Tilton, Mike Keys. Back Row: Scott Zucketerberg, Hamilton Hoover, Shaun Williams, Brett Franzen, Rob Trimpe, Pat Toms, Scott Nichols. E92 X , ,:p.t vb Top left: Through rain, snow, sleet, or hail, the TKE's will prevail. Bottom left: Broski sneaks in on his side. Above: Rick Leicht aims for a hole in one. 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 vtogk, Gary Urban, john Papas, Chris Tully, Paul Gogan, Bill Lucas, Steve Taoromino, Greg Nallace. IQ! ....,,,,,,,m B 'lv- -I Above: Theta Chis at Baccas Fracas. Top left: Watching Ohio State - Michigan foot ball game. Bottom left: Pledges doing some work. .4 MQ' Upper left: Tim Bills interacts with both Greeks and Independents. Upper right: The Tri-Sigs show their creative talent. Middle right: Friends sharing together. Bottom right: The Phi-Kaps plottingtheir Greek week strategies. x., N- ww if .tim M, V 1 ' A mt f ' 1 su? W, Mt ., Siam Football Team Touches Down on Victor 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 With help from his offensive line, QB Crosthwaite prepares to air one. Bruce N Badour, Steve Reinke, john Wade, Kevin 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. i l r l l 2 Q. - 5. -mini WX ik 'V SPSS' f 'fi.tqii,'. wr- if - C: fr EI r 5 . x l rf 7 1 1 z xx it 1 2 X Q l J I 4 ' V, v ' ll' " A I i . ,fig t 1 gg if H " 4' x ...vw , ... , " ' ' Mg., , V K x, A, . 1 it ' . .,.. B. -' be Q r i s ' " 1 L --LL . 1 A D ' rx ,LLL '1k- 'idx K . a k W M Wk h t Q 1--lf' 1 B Q i B Nj: f 5 . V 4 cm 4 . Wei if RL ,,J , wvgem ,. ---...Q .Y X g . W. 'iw as 8 Rs 'Eh if t L x S5 g B ' l . . , ' it gr! g ' P as 5 im sys" .. if . P . xh" r - ' , fr if we his J sw it -. g ...xg Q, B 1 : . ' 6, I if W . ,255 ss- ,V , , 5 s K .:3V:,,uk . kb Q ggggl. X Q M ' K. 6 K ' Q qs 2 .. . i 1 Q - 'Q if il ew .n-1. K Zin '31 . ' ,gfgymlfilc xi. Top left: Tom Volko holds the ball as the 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 Bulldog defense is introduced. Bulldogs Have a rm-'Vi 1 K 'A ffrefli F . kfNw5"J"'I 'xi A 7 tfmserfrr 1 we .'amW:a.M,'-T-'W , , X ,I I ,b .ga-:kg 5 qc Af Us .K-.2 ' " 1- Niiizul' nfl ' Sli AW? 'QE' ' 'Q' 'Iii Qswxwsx-.-SeN.a Wig gi- W Box .W . wiv-0 gi, 6' ,M WAW1 s. if m . ,. T fhk f i 7' 1' - mgjwggwgrxgg 'ggi pg, my " , , W as N .1 . I S 'i f 5t5.k':tX9+? gawk if - 'Wi . i' s git- ' iff Nl T' 1 W g - , '- R rwxew-ff 51 . . Ax 7 ar, X ,- N 7 at x 1 ' sw 5 1 . rr Q if F .. :rl ' u S AN X-i f TL s Q . fi ,- ' - 5 ' Q ti, 3 t .3 s .K wi: I - N , 'gi i Top right: Bulldog QB Bruce Crosthwaite takes aim and fires a pass over a Michigan 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. 122 inning Season t?'T"Y fn-4 fy " PKI, 'F , 1 sk 5 4' F A Q 4 J Q.- 52 . if ,z ,. 6 Q 35 I X 'x ppm! I 4 K In Q Q We .1 We BQK i-'ws-s ' We rw "ig, .. - 7,--,,s,7?55'.s2gN' WR-.W -r -, u .ipszwmgrxag -Q .t - Y. M. i Q- . '1fi!-is: - fn L.---- '- - e anunsw N C t Ki H1 ,AN :nQy fsx 'U' .ry N, - ev t v , -,flaw-ra--" viiafiiw' '-My is A ' 'El' f' .fl t i Q W 'W , fffffi Gn the top left: Bruce Crosthwaite gets ready to send the bomb to one of his 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. Soccer Team on the Rebound .c , . -. - f . V ' , N f ' , T- . N Q N. ,Q 4 V, ' M I f f . . s Q . . '. . Y ,V , ', , - ., .X rf' if ll El till!!! x .f . lf rf W . , . 3 'S i I i i Back Row QL to Rj: Coach Hughes, Larry Kuzniar, Don Treadwell, Eric Hanson, Tom Davis, Dave Courter, Al Engel, Tim Zmumda, Bryan Reed, Kyle Holt, 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 have a brighter season. ,. . by s I pst, if f . il NIU liiiglt Tom Davis gives the ball a swift kick toward the goal. Q 1 1, - 3 ' i"ff .1 l' Q : Q-se -. V. of my Y W -' QI. Below: Larry Kuzniar outhustles the opponents. Above: Chris Ford shows ballhandling skills. 5 Right: Brad Restum looks for an open teammate. Below left: Mike Kuzniar 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. Golf Team Swings Into Action t Ulla co GW 'Fllgusw Far left: Mike Skuratovich shows his strong form off the tee. Left: Kevin Reed watches his 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. Cross Countr . . . 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. ' 'L K' P a f 4 A S ay 5' rf xv-53-5' 4 if fin f -3,5 fl '51 'A' 39121 W' "u-1832 fl "'k.r'-."f' , as 'wh rf .5 ' w.sf-VE' 3 M Nggx . , M., 24 H- M' ,L was 'ixelri A qv -1 Gu tif-aifw. F2 1 Sf-. :f-'M 4, gigs F295 ' Smeg 4V1f'i 51 i s' . F . 5 J '71 iffy? 'X Q xfxax 4 ri' M QR .f dig If ui ef ,agp QQ, P' ,I ivglfnagii-bdwwlgk lg .av Sl' 9'.v-Qi 4-url' sim? 'WN' am, mms et Lf 'Q' was f is -w-Eu if 'imma X X at ll xvvwl JA' Sl 2. Af X This year's cross countr' team worked hard with it many new faces. The tean had a girl for the first time - jenny Shroat. ln the years te come, the team shoult become stronger with it' backbone of underclassmei leadingthe way. On the left: Brian Stolle is in firs place on the way up the hill. On thf left, lames Conyers is left to run b' himself. Below, the Bulldogs keep ul with the pack in hopes of winning. . . . Runs Into Success nyc-ow Q., ff, I J! .eff 35? " of .fn . R ,J I 5' G "'! tea, A ' " "' ,. f L ' .4 .r A, ,- 'lr W ' , 'w--.,f n K .1 x V. ww .1 x 4,:.nzr'Q,y ,531 . ,Tit 424-vga Tn. .. B., in f " ' an 4 ' ,H 3-'imzfxwcias i- nf 2 , . 5-., ky, M cal, jj ' b 1- ,dicgfv-5591? f - , ,: Q ' L '. 3 ' ' 5 'N V J- ' Y Mi.. 4 . , 7' N. 1 "' "-55, :"TZ"a- .- - ' ' Z7 wif 1 ., - L - - ' W ' iffy 1 ' f ,V ' 9.2 - .- , 'Q' ' ' ' ' 3"""f " 'f YR , ' , - - ., .., . 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Front Row: Roxy Beck, QAQQ l ,, .... N Upva , 4 1 l Q L jan , Joirw Upper left: Jody Maxell gets set for the spike. Above High above the net, Dawn Pigg goes for the spike Left: Freshman Tamburino and freshman Shelly Am bruster stop an opponent's spike attempt. Below: Seniors Tammy Holloway shows the form that made her an outstan- ding player for the Bulldogs. Lower right: Dawn Pigg with another patented spike. Q , Q is vi Q Below: Lisa Madis sets the bulldog attack. Below: Dawn Pigg spikes home a winner. dv W 31 'in , I , A , x ' ., Q? x to ' 'are av ' K , Z.. W, ss " il l 1e! l i' u Lael ,. W 'Lava' U W ,g. Field Hocke Has Successful Year 'L 145 fl fx ,A 3,1 x N t Ki 'Z Back Row KL to RJ: Coach Foust, Gerry Chmiel, Therese Nugent, Debbie Cooper, Kathy Steuwe, Ketha Fletcher, Kathy Smalley. Front Row: Tracy McDonald, Lisa Droste, Sally Lou, Martha Gonzoles, Sue Higgins, Letty Delgado, Edye Parker. 1 W 1 Q Q N, s, ,tl I is - I I 'Na -'r sf iw 1 . I . , f . N ' U S ',-" "5 we , , ' 9 . 7. is 'x x 1 v- N .U 'Q . . , AS' X. X - f X " "e rft ti if 3 sp: I X W ,K .. Above: Kathy goes for the steal. Above right: Kathy Smalley moves on the attack. g 63, Lower right: Debbie Cooper struggles for control. The team finished fifth in the league this year. They had some 5 C ,gf pleasant surprises, including Kathy Steuwe, who received all- league honors. The girls are looking forward to next year. 'W C ' if K, ss A G 3 1 . E wiwgx elbjm U 5. kr. saws - . 1 a - ' ' A .ff , 5 ste 3 W .gg -- 9 --' ,nfs 9 ms- C, Men's Basketball , - WZ, ier,.eer,. ' R 1DMIkRMIl Tjtt MWh1te,R.Mang,B.KeIly.R0w2C h R kH C B I t D K T V lko, Trainer S. Costanza. Al " oc " aines, QD D Hbbdo HbbdC hB kRlyK .Moore, ave u ar, an u ar, OSC UC I 4G V rf" k,,m4,,, Ml Emu xx, H V 'L UDDI P frgaf My-C,C l l Bulldogs Take Troph Qin. nl T Bulldogs Come up Short: 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. Kyra-Eutk S 5 0 ,M .53 fr an 2 an New Q. .- ll Top left: Dave Kryz eludes Albion's defense and powers up "Z," Top center: T. C. Bonner hits a jumper from the line. Top right: Brent Kelly 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. 415' Women's Basketball ymlllljf 5ltllRl,ll ? ,SQ 2 y - 21 W, . QL-Rl Top Row: Samantha Spicer, Mary Kraemer, Coach Falor, Marcia Hull, Dionne Walker. Front Row: Tammy Holloway, Sherri Lee, Lori Vettes, Kelly Baker, Maureen Hemmeter. 1. Q I 'ff' -w.,,,.-H xx -f aray yi gary , -.Sl 4 ,Y V lill- 1 kr,-N uw 4-Q K . I tl l K lv" " lsll ' . 1' fl Vw 5 A i ' . .: iffy-7. . 4. eeaaa Left: Lori Vettes shoots for two. Right: Coach Falor plans strategy. qi Rs' The Lady Bulldogs started their season, under new head 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 points and was chosen for the MIAA conference team and most valuable player. f X, '77, .kt . f' Above: Maureen Hemmeter hits a jumper. Top right: Lori Vettes lays one in. Bottom right: Mary Kraemer wards off two defenders. 'l 0 irrr ad ' A,,'. ,Lg VF' iz .'ul 9 W ,Mg nuns Ag. ,f""'dd Top left: Dawn Pigg skies over an Alma defender for "2." Top right: Mary Kraemer battles for a rebound underneath. Right: Tammy Holloway shows good form on a baseline jumper. l ii en's and omen's Swimmin s L g -of NOSWIHHWG Q T l - ,. ' N ,," in U if J W lil . lf' L 4 ' ' A "'k fl A l . : is . t is , , AW,A , ., C, 4 ,?,iyQf:, X: , 1 L of. Back: Assistant Coach, Dr. Weeks, Rich Brenneman, Scott Hogenkamp, Chris Luttellier lmanagerj. Middle: Bob Duke, john Matthews, Mike Driehorst, Brent Billock, Alan Schwartz. Front: Brian Reed, Terry jackson, Tom DeYoung, james Conyers. 151 if 'i'-ff , L.: f f -Q L . . . .r - bi H3 X2 .f 'ff A 'abs' L' ff r . 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K M., A f ",b .. --- .W .W , egg' A ' ,....A ,, ,fe 554 , Above left: Sharon Robinson leads the Bulldogs in the butterfly. Above right: Lisa Collins, MIAA first team, works hard against Alma. Above middle: Amy Sparkman makes a bid for all conference in the freestyle. Directly above: Amy Sparkman takes the lead in the backstroke vs. Hope. Below right: Terry lackson takes a lonely lead in the MIAA conference meet. ,, , .1--. tea. fr.:-C, -1-.f..,.:.1---f.r: HH, ' '11--21l3ifi'22Eti.., siiiiin 'gi' r,.1i,'3gy:1115n,l:EQi,fCif- - - ,.,. ., . ..:.:. y .,..:. 4 R. .... . y av 3y 'QQQF5 ' 'ry ,'.,,1 ' . we The 1987 Men's Swim Team had its ups and downs 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. -,,,-v' ow IL to Rj Mark Diebold james Conyers jim Deere Brian Stolle Pat O Neill Kerry Erickson Steven Craw. 2nd Row QL to Rj: Greg Wasner, David Rob Hanson Charles Otlewski jeff Goodes Alan jakubowski Pete Welter 3rd Row CL to Rj Todd Bone, john Folk, Bob Welton, Brad Gross, john 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 and achievement. Although their record Q1 win, 4 lossesj was not too successful, they made great strides in accomplishing the goals they were after. Top Achievers: Freshman Brad Gross fTeam MVPj, outstanding in the 400 and 200 yard sprints, Senior Doug jarvis, high point getter in field events fjavelinj, outstanding per- formance from Freshman Pat O'Neill in the 10,000 and 5000 meter runs. omen's Track "muff Yf? Top Row: LouAnn lessup, Coach Scott Pethel, Carrie Conlogue. Middle Row: Katie Poniatowski, Martha Gonzales, Lenore Roach, Leti Delgado, Sue Hig- gins. Bottom Row: Ketha Kerby,1enny Shroat, Laura Church, Kim Bruce, Becky Gerace. Not Pictured: Celeste Allen. Right: LouAnn lessup attempts to clear one of her record-breaking high jumps. Far right: Celeste Allen shows her great form on one of her sprints. aa if ' This year's women's track team, led by captains jenny Shroat, Sue Higgins, and LouAnn jessup, was a very promis- ing one. Coach Pethel's main objective was to improve the image of the pro- C gram. He felt that this was achieved, and is looking forward to next year. The team's record Q1 win, 3 lossesl stands as their best record. Top achievers: LouAnn Jessup QMVPJQ Carrie Conlogue set a record in the javelin throw 015' 9"J, jenny Shroat and Sue Higgins broke records in 5000 and 3000 meter runs, respectively. 9 r -ix , W5 5 ,M , -Q-i'3..,qsf'Y . ww "wp f , k . , M- ' , ,M ,,, H -."a7" I 'W' Bulldog Baseball 1 ,,,...., .' .Ni 1 . '51, . i Kevin Fry gets set to deliver a pitch. Coach Duffy holds Brian Rex at third base. 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. Right: Kevin fry gets ready to deliver a wicked knuckleball. Below: Andy Leone cocks his bat and gets ready to fire one up the middle. , ... 3 hlllgt-.Lung ,I-49- 'Mg G' . 4 " ww lf' ? .a 5. 1, 22? Q .4 41 ' o'.. az., QWA gk my L t --. V- -.. ,r+,, 'W V 'C Q 4' ,ai Z l -M 5 . - " M is isis' fi yes .. 43 11 EQ 5. 1 52 -.u i c Sung- ,. ""' .. 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H X X FQ 'fx i R '-. X X XKXXX S. ,gg s 99" ? l t C While warming up, Sheila Scott concentrates as she tries to perfect her throw. Roxy Beck throws a shot to second base as a Defiance player looks on. , ak "A" 1- ""' v -.V 'TS Q if ls. 5' .vqiv Roxy Beck waits for the pitch during a game against Defiance College. . t .. it if -SAn"'5'-gigf Above: Coach Sharon Falor gives the team inspiration as tLeftJ Senior Kathy Steuwe belts in another single. 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. 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' me . ,, Y c vs '-4, LA.. .. 4. - ' W f 5 Dionne Walker reaches long for a ground ball to tag out an opponent. Men's Tennis me if 536' W 'l'lfKIIlS Left to Right: Chris Tully, Wayne Pickett, Sam Chrome, Coach Mike Fritz, jeff King, Tom Collins, Mark Maguran. .. ...K This year, the Adrian College Men's Tennis Team put up a 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- lege, the team came in at sixth place in the league, beating only Olivet. v ,Q S-a lv' Above left: Sam "Duva" Chrome shows his All-American form. Above right: Mark Maguran ready to take on any opponent. Women's Tennis Mfg, UH' fficy, K V Q eft to Right: leni Lecy, Beth Felske, Melanie Mowry, Tammi Herdon, Shelly Girard, Ronda Thornton. Not pictured: Coach Brad Walsh. W ,A 'nllil ll 'unlll i A T, I . , 'ri s f 1: , :QA A fix 5' R , ' fig 'TFT 555 ' The Bulldogs Women's Tennis Team, led by first-year :oach Brad Walsh, finished with a disappointing 1-5 ecord. However, the Lady Dawgs did beat Olivet College n the MIAA match up this season. Beth Felske and jeni .ecy were the team's number one and number two players, espectively. mt A M,- , Z Above left: leni Lecy staring down her opponent. Above: Shelly Girard gets ready to return the serve. Intramural Sports N5 ,w""X ef.: x V 'S Pc .af wan 'TWH ,N -can X i -Q Y' .fs Wynn V Qui:-....... N fs me t xx ,. . . XSMNQ fw- N ...., ugh.. ...ss ' Z, ' 's 5 ,' 3 ' 3 H x' R S U M ,: MW'- Q .Hz 5 .n.iV14i'fw .I-Fl' " 1 ,X 4 ,K f my--. . , .. x ' . ,af . , , , W iw . 4-get - - L A .W J, , 'yum--.1-1 M A.C. Candids Adrian students cheer on football game. if X N u PIL ,:t,At,t 1 L V 39 841 r iff-i b 2 5, pt Y 1 r N' f 'AN Q vm 1 sf' Q 59- f t ,jk , wg .. t X V A as X' ' F ' m. i 2 A ,. A X t ,rf " Rob Liva taking a break between classes, 9 Beth Rameriz poses for camera. Dave Holt defies the law of gravity. ?4w61'q 5 f4 Dr. Donald Stanton President of Adrian College l' Mr. Robert Turek Dr. Daniel Berhing V.P. and Dean of Student Affairs V.P. and Dean of Academic Affairs A K ., X Mr. Bruce Landis Mr. Ronald Bleecker Mr. Michael Bohl Mr. Tom Oram V.P. Development V.P. of Business Affairs Controller Purchasing PYRAMID OF POWER QS 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. Y- .... . Q ,v X ms 59 Adrian's Business Department consists of Standing KL-Rl, Guy locius, Paul Knollman, Patrick Quinlan, David Cherian, William Bachman, and Doris deLespinasse. .-.. , qu., www v I V . . I f Q , he by MF 'ta ,:,mgm5,.... - m ay fx . -,hs S I A . 7 . 5 if k, 71. V ' Ei X ' 2 V 'Q If '12, . X f r - uf ' 4 ' "No, I wasn't surprised by the photographer at all," says Mr. Michael Cassino also in the Art Department. A is ws- -L V' 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. QR. 'Y 1,1 a is .S ll Q X L . 'E K 1 M rf. 7 2 . 'ft 4 W YQ .V J Q, M wmwfvu C - lv N,,, Q 'M as tx Freshman john Spinosi gets some practical ex- perience on the computer. .Q S D F I Adrian's Chemistry Dept. consists of QL-Rjp Dr. Deborah Otis, Dr. Robert Miller, and Dr. Ross Latham, Willard Craft not pictured. J I gs Earth Science students, Tobin Boyd, Barbra Waldron, and Michelle Harris, 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. :- CR gn. ,if English Dept. faculty are lL-RJ, Donald Kleinsmith, jeffry Berry, Carol Duane, Richard Koch, Beth Romano, Albert Misseldine, james Borland and Robert Ploegstra. Qi 'im 3 ,psi Mr. Don Kleinsmith lrightj helps out all students when in need of it, such as Robert Defenderfer. V ...Q ' . .t AL J. K V wv Hg.. j i, X uw V g .1 ff 'fx , 'lffggk In We! V ,, . The Economics and History Dept. consist of lL-Rjg Dr. Milledge Weathers, Dr. M. A. Habib, Dr. john Weeks, Dr. Michael McGrath, and Dr. Roger Fechner. Q. t':,- Ll: jj Dr. james Borland, head of Adrian's English department. Looks like a cold stare to me, right Dr. McGrath? ffl -1 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. QP" 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. 'T' X'.- sl 3 V .4 of wa 0, - 4 P--W ,T ..,, 'L " ...,x,, as-1-'mx Dr.Hembreetakingtimeoutforaphoto. Kenneth Horrall of Adrian's Physics 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. -f . . L, . "1-gf - V Lv S b--- v-P R iiiPT- wzasxasiii .-.. l , . i ' ,. .4 . fb. . - . K . r ...,. r- Q ' t t K, - , fi YY, Q j XI M... s . v -- .. Mr. Thomas Love just getting ready to lecture 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. Q ,.. g 511' .1 11, V eg, 1 , ' . if bg ,, K - , -' N' . s- 511 - ' V nf? 1 a 3 i l -- 'Y - til ' - . W f, ,ssgt 4 'X he A Q ' ' f N. T' J N A Dr. Paul deLespinasse is Adrian's Russian 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 0' The Psychology Department consists of CL-RJ, Dr. Gordon Hammerle, Dr. Henry Cetola, Dr. ludith Hammerle, and Dr. Thomas Nelson. 7 x g ga-QWQR no Xi' assi .si - - Q X Dr. Nelson lLeftJ and Dr. Aichele tRightl partake in a little lunch and discuss the goings on in their separate fields. i ? S ! . !' ll cy J The Religion Dept. consists of Top CL-RJ, Dr. Fritz Detwiler, Dr. George Aichele, Dr. DeMerchant Blanchard, Dr. jerry Stewardson, and students. Bottom: Mark Bowden and Kord Kozma. Ss. oo,. .. One of the many faces Adrian's Speech Dept. "Do I really have to check all these papers," says Dr. Sheri Bleam tSpeechJ. P+ X ' And yet another expression from Dr. Scully, a little more friendly. of Dr. Scu 4 4, z 5' 7 4.3 3 4 is 5 E l U l is Wig ggs.,,. he , .. .y 3 x Ni g f Q sl 5 D i - ---. A is f lxfill' A A E K Qi: 4 5 S yr Q ix t 1 i In the Sociology and Anthropology Dept. we have QL-RJ, George Somers Marilyn Howell, and Ali-Akbar Mahdi, l.x- P is , ,sf , An enthusiastic Beth Romano shows her shyness for pictures, fSpeechl lly, head of fl.. by ,, X f- ' E W- .1 if Pl' . Q . 4 . ' .5 v ' " f 4 Wi X ! 9. ds N S ' xr... t , Q for 'b , ' N , ,S -N I Q... Beth Romano shows that there is a time to get to work. Exe 2,9 lievin Wood, Associate Dean of Student Affairs, checks his agenda book o see what's next. 'fi r l T ,f I., STUDE T AFFAIRS 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 1 W Adrian College? Who do students 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. l ,sa QQ Q N W K -5 XXV A - x sw QW, . , 'ltnglxlx l .. . 1- - ,.. .t Left: Mike Solomon, Director of Residence Life, and his assistant fRightl Dave Emsweller take time for quick picture. Secretary Becky Welsh .1 s ' Q.. NX ' , 'lx - '- Secretary ludy Hunt Kevin Wood offers assistance, again. X 'zu Q it Admissions Staff includes Top lL Rl Barbara Smith-Cunningham, Carolyn Decker, Debra Spann, Mar- Kathy Studnicka shows that even if you ' A cy Ford Philip Krauss Bottom lL Rl Susan jordan, Alexander Torres and Gina Mellow. around, the work can still be done. 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, QW W .4 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. nf 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. lllnfllu vll III ls, l Z 4 i l l 1 5 ll? . - I i fl ss g K Q it, g 4 -wt, .Nm A little meditation during a picture helps, says Brother Bob jackson. Adrian College Chaplain Rev. jon Powers is always willing to help out. 3 H .3 X , Vu - X i s . 0 . ' if x Uvqgp r Qs.. ' 3555 ' ir 3 ' ' u3g.' Q evil 40 0 free! s y X .'o',1?3" . . .., , 'Sz' F.g..g:.' ,-2-.yfi lt 2 ltfizi 'u g'.'v.'r!f - Adrian's Alumni office consists of CL-Rl, Ann Forrister, Susan Speer-Powers, and Virginia Zink. They keep up Adrian's Alumni relations. ff, MaryEllen Armentrout is always keeping up to date. X.,- Ritchie Dining Hall Management IL-Rl Larry Vanvalkenburg, 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. ,if L-R: Tim Bills, Advisor to Greek Affairs, Dee Wolf, Secretary, Linda Harvey, Rush Union Director, and Lori Neff, R.D. larvis Hall. Kim Zylstra, Sue Convery, Shannon of a snack. I 4 Hamilton. .....c,,p 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 001430 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. t . E'-lf? L 2 f 1 A - t. T -is, '11' J 1- s - 1 A fl A c A . f S .. s fy M 's.t , e f M A Ms 3 A ., 9 - in . . ar- Qsli ls 1 ls sg . A ess 4 .. if -, :ff T Am .C f : 'A , c , , U EQlll'51g,y c. A 0 is A ' T 7 is A - -Y. A - 37 A . . .jig 4 I i ,,L: ii, 55 :7 1 A Q a . , Z3 . E., S f The leaders of the Plant Department are jim Brown tLeftl and Bob Adams fkightl. Floyd Young, also of Plant, takes a little break. "' -1144555 'Ms , ,vu 1 .fs .Mm ,K J L, fu ,I Around Table L-R: Nick Luppo, Leonard Stewe, Tom Lucas, Douglas Ashby, lohn Saxton, lohn Kellk, Hollis Kowgil, Tom Hashly, Al Borck. Back Row L-R: Irwin Hardcourt, jim june, David Long, Scott Mills, Mark Leonard, Kevin Leonard. . S'- Maurice Potts is in charge of the Central Stores of Adrian College. Perry Brower is Adrian College's mailman, seen here at larvis Hall. l LQJIICBD K 3' T M3 1 5156 E f Ridge Gymnasium secretaries Pat VanSickle lLeftl and Gloria Miller lkightl help out the Athletic Department. , L 5 T . . , 2 V' s ' - L.. - af Amr , , .7 H' g .su "" ' LMI' .v .2 . ' A .f.ffs..t- ' ' " ' ' ' -' 1, 25:5 fffffslililtqn if J jones Hall secretary Mrs. Pat Husband helps out in various departments. Wilkins. S " E l if I 5 - , g X ' 1 !A,,!Xll A N L L .Q 4 Q Jeannette Leahy is the secretary for Mahan Hall. ? -Q Plant secretaries are CL-Rl, Arlene Cromk, Carolyn Holtz, and Chris 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. Fun with Facult and dministrators ..,.iil!l' ii-f thinning 11 .eff-g.. t Y ' i 'fffwlu 'T Dr. Berry fLeftJ and Dr. Weatherby fRightJ pull Pi Benio in a BACCHUS Fracas event. r , 5 , gpwfw Ly.-'sniff' 'K' f 1 .. f N 5 Dr. jones, of the Music Dept., gives a little glance at Fall convocation. Uk ttlt . if J it Q I: :Nf4f.Q4lfi"-" " f 'ry .41 'V' .Y Q., .1 " Life' f' f .R 'X' The Faculty and Administration show students the proper use of team work in BACCHUS Fracas. il g f H r. s ' ff 1 1 l I 'J 'Hi Af' ', Pi Benio fLeftJ and Dr. Berry show students how to properly make a snowman. Al 1' 1 I A fvljfl f 'if A V .X . f i Qdiiil fab! !! g M in ..,1 i I" i W 5 .QI x it It rv. fxgt .L Q M A it ' J ll l Albert Misseldine lLeftJ and lRightl Mike jacobitz show their enthusiasm in BACCHUS Fracas. 'fo . A P'er!'!"' 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. v-Q 4..- Vice-Pres. and Dean of Student Affairs Dr. 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. 14 7: 5 E if VZ Q., Z" "' . . 1-' -Z ,. P 315 54" 51"-7" Lsv L ' 1 . I 1-4 'ff Q N. 14' I I - ! Support Our LOCHI Adrian College Merchants Bookstore XAVIER'S Flowers - Flowers for Any Occasion r r ian A 222.222 5 bank Men's MemberFDIC 1 l Wgar MICHEAL ROBERTS Men's Shop ADRIAN MALL T?ElL3E,PIl'lONE TO llNHWll HlEHlHlIHN 520 COLLEGE AVE - ADRIAN, MI 49221 - l517l 263-5550 DON KIEST LEO BEDNARK, IR. BOB IENKINS DENNY GENTNER A 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 B 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 Index 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 94 1,116,92 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 4 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 C 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 1 1 7 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 D 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 E 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 F 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 I 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 K 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 N 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 R 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 U Upton, jeffery 54, 107, 120, 122, 123 Urban, Gary 41, 43, 55, 88,117 Urban, Robert 54, 120 V 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 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Willson, , jennifer 63, 106 , Keith 44, 143 , Michael , Shawn 63, 116 , Therese 106 , Wendy 63, 106, 91 on, Irving 44, 90 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 Y 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 T 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 W 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 Z 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 'fe wif' .r-:ve-f-'rrp M ff? 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