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: Front Sow. Sn Hilston. Second Row: Buffy Arnold, Aek Chung, Lisa Tangeman, Debby Hollenbeck, Kim Davis, - Vicki Shrum, Cheri Richey, Marcy Culbertson. Third Row: Alma Guajardo, Annette Luongo, Beth Campbell, Alison Smith, Annette Siwicki, Kim Brunett, Craig McLeod, Chuck Bechtel. Fourth Row: Karen Wishau, Brenda Cle- land, Phuong Le, Lisa Doyle, Barb Reichert, Louise Baylis, Dana DePree, Jim Knight. Fifth Row: Sean Palatka, Rob Workman, Mark Kramer, Terri Brockmiller, Pete Stouffer, Linda Sharp, Jean Bremmer, Cathy Oddo, Maria Marroc- co, Pam Willett, Kevin Castro, Elias Reyes, Pat Staarmann, Mark Saunders. Sixth Row: Rodger Katter, Brent Gaines, Rich Gonzalez, Tim Dangel, Beth Bransky, Jim McLaren, Mark Moss, Keith Soderlund, Pete Csch, Jim Lindquist, — Rob Jones, Vic Bernardini, Jeff Hollmann. Seventh Row: - Joe McManus, Doug Linville, Rod Cain, Pat Faucher, Vince Chlubiski, Steve Kowalke, Jeff Wright, Steve Rober, Gary Grossman, Jeff Hall, Ed Wulbrecht, Rob Smith, Pat McKer- nan, Brad Linville, Jon Diewald. Not Pictured: ‘Chip Hen- drick, iy King, Jim oe e lia) This school year has been a good one for the Zeta Theta Chapter of Sigma Chi. Sigma Chi consists of 38 brothers and 26 sisters. Members of Sigma Chi are involved in GMTE, Robots, Firebirds, Parachute Club, Aquaneers, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Chi Alpha, RA’s, and various other campus activities. Some of the major Sigma Chi activities this year included our annual Derby Day, Haunted House, Flushing Apple Festival, Christmas tree selling, being a sponsor in the Little Brothers of America, Parents’ Weekend, and the first annual Sigma Chi Semi-formal. The Sigs also placed highly in all the ‘Major intramural sports tournaments. 1986 was a good year for our little sister program, the Little Sigmas, in that they were recognized as a greek-affiliated organization at GMI. With each year, our chapter Is continuing to grow and the future looks very bright for Sigma Chi at GMI “This year has been an outstanding one for Alpha Tau Omega. Once again, the school year started in the traditional partying manner with the annual “Welcome Back Party”. This year’s record breaking welcome back crowd was an excellent display of the “Blow Your Face Out” attitude. As usual, spirits and casualties ran high. This Year’s community services included: the third annual ATO “Toys for Tots” which raised over $500 worth of christmas toys for needy children of the Flint area, monthly contributions to the “Save a Child” fund feeding II starving children through the year, and participation in the Flint Air Show to raise money for the Special Olympics. The biggest success for ATO was the largest rush in recent history, making the house as strong and as tight as ever. The membership of ATO aims to carry on the fine tradition of high achievement and true brotherhood. Back (L to R): Bill Charney, Andy Brezinski, Carlos Sanz, Ron Shunia, Tony Anderson, Matthew Taylor, ll Kim, Greg Dickson, Mike Vasquez, Steve Handley, Tim Biggs, Martin Rometsch, Todd Holly. Middle: Rex Howard, Steve Lemaire, Todd Beck, Tony Rocca. Front: Gordon Stepchuk, Dave French, Clinton Wood, Gerard Davide, Britt Center, Jim Golumbek, Gary Chalker, Steve Robillard. Absent: Tim Flynn, Andy Gehle.
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A brief review of the 1985-86 academic year with respect to Pi Kappa Alpha would reveal a host of accomplishments. After being recognized by the national chapter with two awards - The Chapter of Excellence Award and The Scholastic Award - for the year previous, the Zeta Alpha Chapter had good cause to maintain its high standard of achievement on GMI campus. The area of participation which dominated the members’ attention were community service, alumni relations, and extra curricular in- volvement. In all these areas, Pi Kappa Alpha gained ground. A highly successful program of helping the elderly winterize their homes was implemented, an Alumni Golf Day and evening semi- formal was deemed most rewarding, and increased GMI activity involvement was encouraged. In athletics, both members and Lit- tle Sisters enjoyed a good year. In most every sport, the Garnet and Gold uniformed teams were serious contenders. Never failing to be socially active, the Pikes continued to hold the popular Fri- day Happy Hour and to throw the bopping campus parties. And of course, what spring semester would be complete without the Beecher Road Bash? It’s the big event held in conjunction with SAE and Alpha Gams. It’s a must for the serious beach blanket fiend. Yes sir, looking back on 1985-86 indicates that things are looking good for the Brothers and Little Sisters of Pi Kappa Alpha. . rs é ‘4 : Waka nwa 1s Members: Gary Athoe, Greg Betty, Chris Carter, Craig Couch, Andrew Dassie, Pat Flinn, Fred Gallina, Kevin Gilbert, Scott Griswold, Jack Herklotz, Jack Henderson, Paul Hewitt, Chris Huber, Marc Huber, Todd Hughes, Dave Keir, Phil Kling, Mare Landry, Tom Laugherty, Eric LeDoux, Steve Lockhart, John Mahlmeister, Dennis Malesevic, Scott McDonald, Dan McMullen, Chris Palmer, Duane Pekar, Bob Poniatowski, Greg Prout, Grant Pryde, Ed Ramsey, John Ro- troff, Matt Smith, Bob Thompson, Bob Van Heuven, Mike Voight, Jon Walter, Todd Williams, Terry Wojcickij, Craig Woodford, Brian Zettler, Peter Zugic. Pledge Class: Carl Am- merman, Johann Bauer, Mark Boshart, Benoit Brossoit, Jack Cook, Jon Guske, Ben Lease, Scott Osborn, Paul Paliani, Nick Papanikalaov, Mike Pozsar, Steve Renaud, Mike Schwartz, Kurt Smith, Luke Wisniewski. Little Sisters: Marilyn Amos, Maggie Anderson, Kristin Ansted, Terri Beck, Sheri Berback, Cathi Crist, Sarah Davis, Jill Delamielleure, Justin Gross, Kristie Hamilton, Ann Horner, Natalie Marchetti, Laura Max- well, Cathy Perez, Becky Sanchez, Sabrina Slowinski, Barb Stahl, Cathy Staples, Sylvia Von Minden, Judy Webster, Jean Yoakum. Little Sister PLedges: Debbie Burke, Jennifer Com- peroni, Ellen Flemming, Renee’ Locke, Janet Peters.
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2 A I985 has been a year of successes for the Fenton Country Club Manor. Beta sports teams were the best in recent memory, as evidenced by our victories in indoor soccer and intramural swimming, and our strong showings in basketball, softball, and volleyball. Beta representatives on finance council, student orientation committee, activi- ties council, soccer club, photo staff, and several honor societies affirm Beta’s continued involvement in student organizations. The year’s social calendar was replete with necessary annual events featuring the Tie-One-On, the Tora Tora Tora, and the infamous Miami Triad Party. I5 new brothers and sisters joined us this year and with them we look toward making 1987 even better. Members: Miles Austin, Steve Balsam, Sheryl Benson, Doug Blodgett, Nate Case, Annette Chao, Scott Cronk, Walt Czop, Bob Ferer, Tracy Fluharty, Beth Gornick, Gina Hudson, Jackie Johnston, Ken Knable, Dana Komin, Sue Lehr, Scott Lincoln, Terri Lynch, Jeanne Marcotte, John Maxgay, Matt McCellan, Rita Mendez, Chris Millard, Geoff Mince, Maria Miu, Dave Orth, Sam Oweis, Keith Pinto, Lisa Ruther- ford, Ron Schooleraft, Carl Smith, Rich Snary, Tim Sutton, Glenn Vis- beck, Janeen Vore, Mike Westwater. The HM Chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity for the 1985-86 school year has experienced a new beginning. We have recently completed the final touches on a $65,000 home improvement project, which included: a new roof, windows, insulation, an upgraded heating system, and other home improvements. Along with the house renovation, we have also added seven new members to our chapter, increasing our membership to seventeen. Our new members show signs for a promising future, attaining the highest pledge class wag for the 1985 fall semester. In addition, we have continued in our tradition of community service. In December, we sponsored our annual Christmas party for underprivileged children and co-spon- sored our annual Easter egg hunt for the Flushing community along with the Flushing Firemen’s association. Members: Stefane Bedard, Michael Burkett, Ted Busateri, Dave Catapan, Patrick C. DeBaca, Paul Durant, Joseph Feltz, Mike Fitzgerald, Darren Ford, Steve Har- meyer, Alan Martin, Gregory Miller, Niraj Mohanka, Bill Pfarrer, Chuck Vink. Pledges: Pierre Boutin, Frank Esser, Thirston Matthews, Mike Morale, Paul Van Deursen, Scott Werst, Alez Zielenski. Little Sisters: Lisa Carpenter, Dianne Dal- man, Julie Horner, Maria Lauriano, Cindy Lou Matthews, Laurie Miller, Marisa Rodriguez.
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