General Motors Institute - Reflector Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1986

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Members: Paula Arnett, Gail Bartman, Shannon Beagle, Kris Berry, Amy Boigegrain, Beth Bransky, Michelle Bronni, Kathleen Caine, Carol Cray- ton, Kim Davis, Suzie Eberts, Leah Egemo, Carol Ann Gager, Danine Gifford, Suzie Graf, Dawn Helton, Karen Hill, Tina Horr, Karen Horst- meier, Cindy Luxon, Cherie Martin, Jill Martinez, Dianna Matzo, Beth Mellish, Kim Morse, Jeni Newey, Crista O’Brien, Nancy Parker, Renee Pourier, Jeanne Riley, Anita Reissner, Lina Rodriguez, Eva Rostafinski, Sue Schaefer, Judy Shaheen, Darlene Stoddard, Cari Syms, Laura Unikel, Kris Urban, Ellen Vernon, Liz Winters, Sharyn Yambrick, Becky Yeatman, Laura Zeleznick, Lori Zoromski. Members: Kelly Cooper, David Henry, Derica Rice, Kevin Enders. Egyptian Queens: Shauna Anderson, Debra Ledsinger, Valerie Lewis, Jac- ee queline Tyson, Cheryl Oates, Julie Collins. Not woe Shown: Judy Jordan, M Lynne Grinner. The brand new chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta has had a very rewarding year. Formerly Beta Siga Phi, we spent most of the year as a forty seven member pledge chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta. Induction was held in November of 1985, and on May 3, 1986, the founding Alpha Gamma Delta class of GMI-EMI was initiated. Even with this big transition, we managed to uphold many of the traditions of our energetic and colorful group. Alpha Gamma Delta sponsored two charity events; a Dance-A- Thon with Lambda Chi and a fund drive for Junior Diabetes Foundation. In spring, we journeyed to Michi- gan State for our sister retreat. Alpha Gams joined forces with other campus fraternities for social highlights such as the Beecher Road Bash, Hotdog and Champagne Party, Yacht Club Party, and Pledge Spring Break Party. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., the oldest black greek organization (Dec 4, 1906) has returned to the GMI community. With only a few brothers, we have been active on many fronts: school involvement (from school councils and clubs, to intramural sports); philanthropic projects (all day picnic with kids from the Dort Oak Park home, plus a food basket gift over Thanksgiving); as well as some Egyptian Queens (a support group of several young ladies of GMI). Indeed, Theta Tau Chapter strives to live up to First of All, Servants of All, We shall transcend All. il}

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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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et een fantastic Senior Ill’s. The Kappa Sigma Chapter of Theta Xi enjoyed another successful year in 1985-86. A strong effort was displayed in athletics by reaching the semifinals in both football and basketball. The fraternity showed its spirit by sponsor- ing a public relations event involving over 100 children from the Flint area Big Brothers Association in a day of bowling and skating. Also the Ox Roast and Hawaiian Parties continued to be suc- cessful traditions. Theta Xi looks for- ward to further growth as 57 members welcome a pledge class of I6 into the chapter. Diversity and brotherhood continue to be the focal point of Theta Xi. This past year was a great one for Theta Phi Alpha. The fall started off by winning the women’s soccer championship and the puchase of new furniture for the house. We went on to be active in community service by working with the Bethany House in Manchester, Ohio. The hardest moment in the year was saying good bye to twelve Members: Deb Aerne, Patricia Antishin, Cindy Buzzard, Julie Chmiel, Tammy Coad, Debbie Colucy, Michelle Drage, Michelle Durham, Sher- ry Feldman, Mary Grabowski, Jane Greene, Kathleen Heathfield, Melo- dy Hewitt, Beatrice Hurey, Karen Karpi, Karen Kilpatrick, Sung Kim, Krista King, Terri Martin, Leone Mazzone, Margaret McNamara, Laura Miller, Karen Mills, Patti Murphy, Marge Palardy, Laura Paterson, Cheryl Richards, Gail Roskowski, Jackie Siemen, Susan Sroka, Mary Stenroos, Michelle Stovar, Janhelle Terhune, Bonnie Vaughn, Karen Waite, Karen Wamsly, Karen Wantje, Whitney Wenger, Susan White, Pamela Wiatr, Mary Kay Willcoxson. Members: Chris Allan, Will Bachewich, Paul Ballas, Mike Barczak, Bill Begg, Rod Borman, Steve Brick, Mark Buse, Carlo Cascianelli, Kelly Castle, Pat Clark, Willie Clark, Tim Close, Curt Clugson, Terry Costigan, Jim Covey, Brian Darling, Paul Donetti, Eric Doran, Mario Fa- cione, Andy Gargac, Mike Garramone, Randy Golda, Gerard Gonos, Rob Goodchild, Larry Hallman, John Hingst, Rob Herold, Dan Hughes, Paul Hunchak, Eric Jacobson, Cliff Janzen, Jin Kim, Bill Kokochak, Adam Lassen, Joe Lentine, Kevin Liberacki, Greg Litwin, Marco Martinez, Dino Masella, Rich Matson, Al McDonald, Dave Meyers, Dave Mink, Jeff Mitchell, Lance Mor- gan, Mark Morgan, Joe Nardone, Darrell Neer, Hari Nesathurai, Randy Nickel, Mark Opel, Brian Payne, Scott Payne, Mickey Pitorak, Tom Reich, Joe Reilly, Tim Rochman, Todd Shack- ett, Scott Shaw, Steve Sprecher, Bob Stoltzfus, Kevin Sullivan, Larry Sutier, Mitch Urbytes, Adrian Van Mierlo, Ron Weber, Darren Williams, Mike Wright, Kip Wyman.

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