Carthage College - Driftwood / Crimson Rambler Yearbook (Kenosha, WI)
- Class of 1986
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For each friend that you left behind. will always carry special memories of you. You will not be forgotten my friend. ' Thoughts of you will linger in my mind. and in my heart forever. . . The words will not come ilo say how empty I feel, without you. All I can say is '. i love you. and I will miss you. ' Good-bye my lriend. 3: '9 By Michael Rein - . . J ' ' I o . ' .- '. 11- g . ! . . .1 - . C . n wk 4 u I . I I I- . n . . . . , . n H I - TABLE OF ACTIVITIES 6 -- ADMINISTRATION 56 FACULTIYN 66 ' ATHLETICS 78 + ORGANIZATIONS 1045753 . . ' 3- ' I ,. 1 .tn'. . Wf' . x I'.- '- ' . . .--. ' . - - : I '. ' - ' ' I .TfCONTENTS :FRESHMEN 146 I . SOPHOMORES . 166 JUNIORS 164 ' SENIORS 174 J?.ADVERTISING 190 3:5; I . u , - . . . - - . '..I . . 4 n- . .- . - -. - . - r n .. ' n u. o a. - i a . x. . ' . l .. 4 A . o .. ' o 4 -1 .I I . - . . . 4 0 u . ' - . . - . . . . '. .- I . I I I . . . I ' . I n . c . .- I I1 . - - . Old Timers Is this our What's your name again? last load? Drop evErytning! Are we moving in or our? P3510: Samuelson acts like a monkey. Are we ever going to become uniangeld? Timers WABA as entertainment at Lake Geneva Ale we ever going lo and S d n a h .m .w. P... n e d m S W E Old Timers and n Let's ge1 1angledJ up in a circle again? - l Entertainment at Lake Geneva 13 Homecoming 85 Homecoming 1985 proved to be an enjoyable, spirit- filled week in which students get to iossen up and have some fun as they participated in the variety of events offered to them. The Hooters and Dons captured first place in the deco- rating with their banner depicting Mickey Mouse as a sor- cerer boasting Carthage's 'iMagic. TKD. Buffs and .100 took second; and Squires and Dazziers placed third. Mon- day, along with the banner display. was Dress-up day and a good number of students gave up their sweats for a day to show some early spirit. Tuesday night was the presenta- tion of the Walt Disney movie. Gus. Wednesday's events began with students donning Mick- ey Mouse T-shirts and sweatshirts proclaiming who the week of Homecoming was centered around. Wednesday nights events began with the Olympic games in the PEG. Events such as balloon popping, fruit passing tneck to neokt and timed pyramids provided for a competitive. fun- filled evening. The winners of the games were K Phi's and M.st. Pi ThetalAB Itch came in second. foltowed by TKD, Butts and JCC in third. The King and Queen were announced at the rally: Stan Kapka and Tara Hamilton. Other court members included the following: Chris DePalma. Pete Schumaker. Bill Ander- son, Brian Heltberg. Tim Palmer. Kari King, Mona Carter, Andrea Renda. Laurie Pomahac and Keily Weaver. Casino ' night was Thursday's big event. The evening had the at- - mosphere of a Midway as students got the opportunity to take some chances with games such as blackjack and poker. and test out their gambling skills. A student repre senting TKD! Butts and JCC came out on top of the 00m- ; petition. trailed by the Squires and Dazzlers in second. TKD. Butts and JCC picked up third as well. Friday. red and white abounded as students donned Carthage shirts or other red and white garments to show enthusiasm through the presentation of their school col- ors. Later that evening, music filled the air as the dance contest began. The winners were the Squires and Dazzlers couple who were dressed as Mickey and Minnie Mouse dancing to No Parking on the Dance Floor. Their original interpretation and style earned them the top slot. Kappa Chi's and Guzzlers came in second with an upbeat fast- moving performance. Turtles and Bioyaettes were thir Sat- urday morning's events were initiated with car decorating. Pi ThetalAB Itch captured first for their flashy set 01 wheets foilowed by TKDlBufts and JCC in second. and Squires and Dazzlers in third The point totals of ail the fioors were accumulated at the end of the week and the winners were determined. In first place was TKDlBufts and JCC tied with Squires and Daz- zlers. The K Phi's and Mst cam in third, In fourth was Pt ThetaIAB itch; in titth was Dons and Hooters: and in sixth was Turtles! Bioyaettes. Homecoming week came to an end with an appropriate sermon by Pastor Samuelson on the importance of people needing people and working together in companionship and caring. Homecoming week was an overall success. School spirit abounded. students worked with each other. and a general feeling of community was created as every- one participated and helped out with the weeks activities. tThis information was taken from Volume XXII, No. 6 issue of the ArrowJ er LIfI: Well. I tried 1o look like Mickey Mouse. Iliddlo: Lefs go Redmen! Bottom: I'll see your two and raise you three m m D C .m. m m e m o H m L ' Hc filled. some often Th rating cerer took day. a go: 10 sh tion 1 WE ey M week night Even neck ; J4 Siudents stand in line lor brats. Studenis Hg 3 P46 3 mi 4:, 2H .er X . nlwuing m II a ame. Laura Peucarelri and Jay Giallornbardo Iaik with Kathy Dickfossr I I I , I COI'WeISv at Octoberfesi. The Memories 'Thanks us tor listening. i B n R E b m ..: Halioween Brian Schalk takes a long ovetdue napk Greg Soltwisch: This is what grows from not washing behind your ears. Being on duty can be 1irlng - ha! 19 ' A Lori Hendrickson and Mike Thomas Cindy Moore playing war games for the week- We ate studying mom ifs called group end. ,study. Emily Johnson-Drane and Randy Says Turtle Keggar on the Beach 21 Christmas J .. :... i5 . ig ., ,. . - - I. 3.. : -. . . .'. I'. 3 ':.. $.45! I H l . ' H: n . V' . 1' ' ' ,.' I .- . I Carthage Ghoit Loft: Michaei Bird. Bight: Dave Brown. Law Loft: Micha1e Bird. Louor Right Kier. The Graf Brothers James Hersch . .. Mn :19. Students enjoying each others company at Mac's Place, Let's get the treat. Students waiting to get into Mac's Place. 73. 1 - -- m Polly Gall and Rebecca Westphal Kathy Bislew Rick Kelley Her'sch Students and Professors gamer at Mac's Place. 27 The Britins Fairchild Fairchild The EMS Brothers 5 r ah w .u r B k. Iv E e h T Turtle Dance - A - Thon Sara Busack. Becky Tohm. Mona Berghl Dan Christianson. Amberly Farber. OUiCI-L nap while I'm dancing. EmH'y JohnsoniDrane and The real Mop . Square Dancing: Annette Toscano. Joel STEInfEML Dave M13- ener. Sara Busack. Caller Ted Palwen. Jim Belushi: The Art of improvisation Jim Belushi Mic Wynholl and Jim Belushi Jim Belush: Bill 89343! and Jim Belushi Jim Belushi Jim Belushi: That's all Iolks! Musical Paintings: John Musiman Above: Free Shes! Toor Lou: Free Street Too. ,. Harvey Myrtle Mae Simmons i . Lynda Minkley Veta Louise Simmons . Carol J. Larsen Elwood P. Dowd ...... Mick Wynhotf Miss Johnson tMaidi . . Kathi Crawford Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet Pam Moorshead Ruth Kelly. RN . . . . i . . Regina Orre Duane Wilson ........ Ted Heberling Lyman Sanderson, MD . . Tom Mehan William Ft Chumley. MD. Robert Russell Betty Chumley ......... . Valerie Fry Judge Myra Gaffney ....... Poily Gall E.J. Lotgren ........... Dana Leppin SHOW DATES? October 24. 25. 26. and 2?. Veta Louise Simmons and Etwood P. Doud Myrtle Mae Simmons Veta Louise Simmons Mrs. Ethel Chauvenel. Elwood P. Doud ttEIwood P. Dowd is a middle-aged bach- elor who likes company and liquor. which is how he met Harvey. One day. leaving Char- lie's Place after a couple of drinks, Elwood say Harvey leaning against a Iamp-post. they started to talk and have since become inseparable. Elwood does not mind that Har- vey is a six-ioot-tall rabbit and that other people usuaily fail to see him. But Veta, EI- wood's widowed sister. does mind. A wom- an of social obligations, determined to marry off her daughter Myrtle Mae, she cannot tol- erate an oversized bunny among her re- spectable guest. Elwood will have to be committed to a sanitarium tor wacky alcov holiest So she takes him to Chumley's Rest. Unfortunately, once Vela starts talking oi Harvey, she gets companion. who manages to appear to Dr. Chumley himself a at Char- lie's Place naturally. Elwood is an affable. ingratiating fellow who lives up to the au- thor's counsei that we shouid not take our- selves too seriously. Veta. actually very fun- ny in her confusion, is closer in spirit to her brother than she woutd admit. Agnes .. .,. 4.1:: of God Agnes of God. a drama by John Piel- meyer. is about three women exploring their personal relationships with God and the Church Agnes is a seemingly miraculous postulam with a beautiful voice and an inno- cent trust in God. She is on trial for a groste- que crime, and is undergoing psychiatric anaiysis by Dr; Livingstone. a smoking. aihev i istic ex-Caihoiic. Mother Miriam is Agnes' mother-superior. an ex-smoking ex-wiie with a wry sense of humor, who views as a mod- ern day miracle and Dr. Livingston as a dan- gerous surgeon out 10 destroy her inno- cence. Mother Miriam Fluth. Agnes Doctor Martha Livingstone. 34 Molnar Miriam Fiuth. Doclor Martha Livingstone. Agnes. ...... Marilyn Landmann Mother Miriam Ruth ,. . Regina Mary Orre Agnes .............. Dana Marie Leppin Doctor Mariha Livingstone SHOW DATES: February 28, March 1 and 2, Mother Miriam Ruth. Agnes. Doctor Martha Livingsione, Mass Appeal Father Tim Farley ....... Michael Michie Mark Dolson ............ Mick- Wynhoff SHOW DATES: February 27, March 1 and 2. Mass Appeal. 3 comedy by BHI C. Davis. is a story of the relationship between a corn- tortably established priest and a fiery young seminarian. Bill C. Davis has a quick wit and uses his flair for comedy to explore the rela- tionship between these wetl rounded charac- ters, and their faith in God and man. Father Tim, the established priest whose ' - ' comforts include great popularity within the -' parish. horse races, and an occasional glass of sparkling bmgundy. Mark, the seminarian that challenges Father Tim's comfortable existence. Above: Falher Ttm Farley and Mark Dolsen. Left: Math: Dolson. Ka ppa C h? 5 Above: Jay Giallombardo. LeII: Students eat dinner in Ihe Johnsnn court dinner. IfrH Rut! Dan Chippeaux, Dan Christianson. Fred Korth. Keith Bollinger u I p . ' -. J... . I x -:- A Q'W .4:- er'T.' I ,. Let's get mesa fee! movin'. We're having a good time. This place is crowded. Greek Week D an .nlu L n h 0 J .0 n a m B v. c n a N 9 .m K d n a n e e u 0 k e e r G , . Extendgg Offerings: Term I Trista Holla nd i .- Greg Jones and Renea Waligora President Danl Travis DuPrIeSt Greg Kirkwood Karen and Rhonda Extended Offerings M Term l I I .- Rol Roalh Liturgical Dancens S n o m m S NW t S e W u... S Mike Beckmann. Polly Gall. Brad Kolslad. Jenniier Blomquist .:1W Hi!!! Ill! Lilurgical Dancers From the Chapel Series: Ginny Shipe Mike Rasmussen r I N Minislly of Ihe Clown FlCll'n the Chapel Series. Ministry of the Clown Pastor Steve Samuelson Offerlory Table Chamber Singers Thad Rutter Scott GeHe: Rol Roam ' U ' Honors Convocation ' 33 - u If? i I Prolessor Jones presents an award. Professor Tom Noer presents an award. n D a U .0 a r G This sucker betier not make this shot! Ambedy Farhel and Joel Stelnfewdt Paula Kruger and 8in Smith. b, t. C l I.-I . . II I O . I . ,h. . . . .. I II I I 'I. . .p I . . - . .. ., . . .. . on O . o'- I . 1'! ' I o I n t . . . .. .. o a n . n. . .. . . . . a .. I f . I I I. n . . ... ... .. .. 5.25.. . . .u I. a . u . ... n I O. I- I I- I . I l I II . I o. I. . - I n u .. . . . . .. . .. I. I . . . . . h: . . - 4 I q I k . . . . . . .o . . . . . ...... W5 . . . W . . ... .. . .... . ..h . . . . . . AanAAAAAAAAAAAAA . . 71.1 L . l r 1:: . . .. J . u.- .. I . a I m u ..- o. .v um. I . - ... . N.- Jun. ...Ix . ...a .lw-i ' .. c c . . I . .. .....- .u ... - .... ,I .W ..... . I.- . u . I . . .. . . . .. a i .. Au .. n... u .. . . . ... V r , .. J .- 1 , A. . . H n I . . .6. . .u. 55 I .. . . on u . .- . u . . .,. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA . . I. If a 5.0. . L... .- .. . II. I u . ... - .cl .. 1 Q.- u.- ..l. ... . . . . aw... i n no. 4. . - . . . I I .. I l I H -. . ..I. I . . . I .l..i I n . o. . . I O - Erno Dahl President l;k Daniel Keck Arthur Landry Mabel DuPriest Dean of Goffege Dean of Students Assistant Dean of Students William Hoare Director Coffege Centerfsrudenr Activitiestonference Manager William Aulwos Asst. Business Manager Arthur Villup Treasurer 8. Business Manager Richard J. Poggendorf Director of Development James Bishop Director of Library Services Stephen Samuelson Campus Pastor a Instructor 59 John Hilbrink - Dir. News Information. Peg Wilk-Gregorski - Dir. ofAlumnr' He- !arions. Richard Cochran - Din of Co!- Iege Refatfons. Secretaries: Flow 1: Daren Sakalowski, Sue Wit- kauskis. Row 2: Marilyn Johnson. Ethel Bolyard. Marian Aikens. Sharon Guetztaff Rev. Gordon A. FolkoDiL of GLEE qgrowth. learning, enrichment. en- ierprisel Cont. ed. for the Church Louis Levy - Dean of Admissions $ Finan- cJaa' Aid. Tammy Swidon - Admissions Rep. Bucky Harris - Assoc. Dir. of Admis- sion, Jeanine Vonson - Admissions Rep. John Hollingsworth - Asst. Director ofAdt missions. Mary Vlasok - Director of H'nafcfa! Aids. Karen Stark. Business Oflice: Flow 1: Helen Gall. LenOre Dunn. Flow 2: Janet Kintzler. Carol Flenzoni. Missing: Carol Weyrauch. Connie Dia- monte. 62 Registrars Olfice: Row 1: Jo Klem - Secretary. Ruth Johnson - Registrar. Row 2: Margaret Roberts - Associate Registrar. Kathy Oldani - Secretary. Maralyn Stec - Secreiary uh Ivr..-. .. ' . . A 0' ii . ' snmngachgr .. $ , ,. x .l H Student Personnel: Marianne Georgen - Secretary, Diana Sharp - Direc- tor Resident Life, Nancy Ruben - Secretary, Shefly Maurer - Secretary. Dorothy Ram - Dir Career Planning at Placement, Paul Biwan - Asst. Dir. Resident LifelStudent ActivitiesIConterence Manager. Continuing Education: Marcie Bernhardt - Secretary, Katy Jer- ome-Ollett - Director of Continuing Education. W Mary Alyce Schmitl - Faculty Secretanl Connie Huss - Faculty Secretary 63 LHYS Bookstore: Theresa Walters - Secretary, Nick WNW -1. ' WW Schmitz - Stock Cierk. Patrida Singer - Cashier ' i ' ; Cierk Computer Center: Carol Hintzche - Systems Manager. Dr. Omer Preweit - Direcior. j Mailroom: RoseMary Sterrenberg, Betty Hein. - Barb Pribyl. Library Staff: Richard Miller III - Clerk, Carrie Papa - Assistant. Lois Topping - Associate. Jane Dorf - Assistant, Sandra Riggenbach - Assistant. Ann Piahl - Technicai Services Librarian . V... .- Eunice Boyer Emeritus of Philosophy John Baiiay Evelyn Crump Bioiogy Samuel Chell English Marguerite Conrad Foreign Language Jim Christopher Physical Education Mabel DuPriest English Travis DuPriest English James Duffy Math a Education g9 Ernasline Eger Spanish .- LarryI Hamilton - Ronald Fry Psychology Speech ? Theater Robert Hade Chemistry Paul Hanson Jr. Chemistry Hugh Hart Kanneth Hamm - ' Business Administration Chemistry Woodrow Hodges Music Sue Hart Education Allan l-lauck Reffgion Vincent Hart Physics T. Shandy Holland Speech Theater William Jankavich Business A dmfnistra n'on ... -....:..-.;.. Michael Hogan Psychology . ...... ,.-,v,.v .... Robert Jaanmairo Physics Daniel Jurkovic Politics! ScienceZCrimina! Justice Don Johnson Business A dmr'm'srra rion Hobart Jonas SaciologyISOCiai Work Mary Kent-Rohan German Irene Kraemer Edwin Kalke Forexgn Language - French Arr ' ' gr 29E- 5' ' mw-ihmkg M HI . I13 Daniel Magurshak Philosophy Harold Kruger Religion Thomas LoGuidice Education Victor LaBelle Business Administration 72 Donald Michie Engfish Richard Miller Geography E Social Science Lloyd Malia EducationfSpecial Education John Neuenschwandet History Herman Ogron Linda Hoar - Bfofagy SociologyfAn thropolognyocfa! Work Thomas Near History ..-. -... .,--m'............,'... Philip Powell Kurt Piopenburg Eric Olson Geograph y Pok'n'ca! Science Robert Schlack Economics David Bhoada Relryfon Leonard Schalmach SociologyfAn thropofogy Dudley Riggle Assoc. in Ministry 8: Religion 74 ....g n... Augie Schmidt Menss :2 Women's Athierfc Director 82 Physical Education Ellen Stern EducationlSpeciaf Education Roger Scott Physical Education Carol Smith Music Stephen Smith Music Richard Snyder Business Administration Lili Sorokin German Walter Suler Biology Jon Swift Dennis Slrommen Physical Education Chemistry Linda Wainer-Larson Physical! Education Ral pl1 Tielel Biology Thomas Van Damn Economics Ingrid Tiegel Psychoiogy John Windh Music .r 2,13 : k; wk or? .- Kenneth Winkle Richard Wilcox Music - i . ' ',' . i-i Business Administration ' .. - Y1 7' Q: H- y n. Jonathan Zophy Hfsrory Kimberly Woodward Physical E duca rion Ronald Zalokar Physica! Educa rion A rebuilding year along with out- standing performances mark the first Redmen Football season under new Football Coach Roger Scott. Pete Bare anek was the hero of the team break- ing the NCAA Division I and 111 single rushing record and tied Division II. 8am ! Iiiinois Wesleyan 19 Hope College 34 Mitlikln 34 North Central 28 Augustuna 3B Elmhwst 3B Notth Park 10 Carroll 2'! Wheaton 14 Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Record 1 - B Good detensive pertormances by sen- ior linebackets Jon Gutzman and Cap- tain Chris DePalma kept Carthage close in many ballgames. even though we finished the season with a 1 - 8 recerd. Coach Scott feels that this years seniors got the program going with outstanding play. Most Valuabie Offense went to Pete Baranek with Most Valuable Deiense going to Jon Gutzman. Walker White was voted Outstanding Lineman. Carthage had 37 letter winners with a potentiai 27 Quarterback Rick Haaiand leeks for his Receive:. returning next season. 1986 captains Todd Miller and Tracy Pellett hope to an unforgettable season. .--:- 1.1.! - w-.. .v M... -- . vmww. -r! 3,. . Rm: 1', Jon Gutzrnan 44. Leon Karnegay 4. Tom Schink 95. Bob Wood 71. Keith Wenckowski 91. Tim Svendsen 74. Walker White 78, Chris Driscoll 34. Chris DePalrna 50. Ray Wichus 61. Pete Batanek 23. Ruben Hood 64. BM! 2 MG. Ashman - manager. Paut Jeitries 2. Jeffery Johnson 82. Kurt Glasman 13. Barry Wintringer 58. Dave Fischer 21, Jim Chmeiik 14. Kevin Flohiwtng 22. Tracy Peiietl 19. Mike Han 25. Vince Bailald 26. Mike Sealena 1. Row 3: B. Gray . Coach. Ft. Scott - Head Coach. Leo Reeves 54. Rick Klecker 6, Michael Packard 35. Todd Anderson 9. Fiob Chiapetta 32. Steve Zahn 30, Tim Deal 3. Thomas Trotter 515. Marc Bailiargeon ED. .1. Hoilingsworth - Coach. M. Letty . coach. m 4: Nathan Oberhoter 11. Marcus Kopenski 33. Paul Todino 41.0w Romney 59. Gary McCIoud 10. Todd Miller 52. Cornelius Hentng 24. Ron Kotecki 90. Jim Bent: 20. Dan Chippeaux 53. Hour 5: Avery Afford 4?. Noel Clausen 63. White Mitcheii 66. Michael Bussey 68, Mel Graham 5. Rick Haaiand 16. Eric Get: 45. John Bay 6?. Ronnie Tucker 8. M I: Chu Graham 1? . Michaet Graham 28, KarISchrnJlt 83. Mike Hansen 51. Jeff Heffernan d6. William Jacobs 36. Tim Grudzleranek 15. Randy Clark 80. M 7: Bill Happ 99. Jeff Halpin 72. John Nags! 7. Jeff Cam 7?. Pat Evans ?5. Dan Dvaeger 68. Chris Berger T3. Jal'i Bergstrorn 51. Rich Kerner 12. 50 'H .1 unmim'k-n-1 5913-.me Mp. Wmm m 5' fracv-Pallon takes a breather. Ouatarback Rick Haaland prepates to throw to Runningback Peta Banana. The Carthage Cross Country Team. under the super- vision of Coach Linda Weiner and Captains Kelly Water- man and Mike Eisele, had a tough season. The women did quite well having three strong. top runners. Most Valuabie Woman Runner went to Jennifer Kamke. The women finished the season in fifth place. The men. on . . the other hand. suffered a iong seamn. The men strug- gled with iniuries Throughout the'season. finishing with only tour men and ninth place. Mike Eisete was voted Most Valuable Ptayer. F... .. . . W5 Cross cmmwun'n A'damdci. Heather Devhe. Cheryl Drda. Seth Hugh. Jannlfer Karnke, Suzanne Sta'nczak. Kelty Waterman. Lucy Webb. .: Mm'ssrgsls Goumnavld Bankhmua. Mauhw Block. Michael Elseie. Jon Fitzgemd. Mark Lenka. Roger Sitvius. 11m Tahtin'eh. .sr.n.... .i QJ....xx. v + w i t ,a KW . Carthigians keep up with aha crowd. And Weir off! m h a m. M w W H H David Backhaua chats with olher Eunnus. Dark: Backhaus stays loose. Now that I'm ou1 oi the woods . .. SCOREBOARD Carthage 0 UWM 9 Carihage Quad c.lnhage 42 Parkside 29 Rosary 19 ' ' 3 I'. .1 ,':;..'-u'5: Cartha- ? Lake Forest 2 ' Carling. B DePauJ 3 Cutting. JV 8 Marian 1 Carthage 3' Marian 1 Cadhngc ? Valparalso 2 Cldhlge 6 Northwestern 3 Carthage B Parkside 1 Cll'llugo 8 Beloit l A The Girls Tennis Team ended a cmm' 9 comm A D - . Garment 3 Stevens Poem 1 smashmg season. Under the coaching cmlw. 9 cm... a 01 Flog-Zalokar. the team placed 580- Whitewaier Tournament 16 poinls ' ' .- w A 0nd inethe Chicago Metro Conference. 8:11;. 3 affirm; ; Mary Deering. most valuable player. LulherRegional No Score was the teams high point winnner with giggle- g Emign k 3 . I 38.5 pomts. To top the season. the cznnag' o Mzmumfe 9 team tied a record of ten dual meet caning. ? we 2 wins in a row. Heidi Henshei. the team 033m? 0 Wh'wY'aW 9 . t 1965 t I d - Chicago-Metro Conference Flf'llsl'l . 2nd place captain or was a so v0 3 cap wlth 52 pom 1am for the 1986 season. so look for Season dual record 13 - 4 the. Girls Tennis Team to have another . Here i1 Domes. victorious season! ' 3541' 51;. '2 mych'. ' .I't . 1! H1 :3 7i 1' kw QZA 35;;k2 I t $1. .- r . .43? I . 1 : LR ' . - .... . , w. 'M 1: Kim Rohhving. Carla Pawlowski, Sue Kendig. Mary Bearing. Heidi'Henschel. Jul're Peace. Hana: Linda Jeffrles. Darla Gamma, Sharon Budler. Kim Bowmsch, Kris Rosalie. Kathy Smith. tine Hurst. Coach Flon Zalokar. L---. 'll. . HHTJT 9.1.3.14. loiltlc . st. . . ....... I hm you'rq ready pecame I'm going to put this ball Imo that MI. .1 . . 'H'-n.t1;? 471,99 .. . . T 'It. v d a ;..':'-.uu- What . -u-. fh-l ..'... H H Nowyammwingzmmnmm! Peter Anderson. Ed Cameron. iulichael Cesalana. Robert Dude. Robe Falcon. John Lem. Mam Maegaard. Llnda Mase. Tony Mecca Mlchael Okanga. Peter Hem. Jail m. Pm Smith. Luis Souza. Peter Volght. I've got to get that ball into that net. Me ybuguyg rdacly! The Carthage Women's Volleyball Team bee gen what hopes to be a new winning tradi- tion this year. The 1985 Women's Volleybail Team led by tri-captains Marti Kohn. Alen- Scoreboald . . Canhage 0 St Xavier 3 dra Johnson and Lauri Schwartz attained Canhage 0 Chicago State 2 t t ' - Carlhage 0 Elmhurst 2 several major achfeverrlents: Flrit o: all.tCar 6mm? 3 Comma - RF. 0 thage captured Irst ptace In t e en- earn cmhage 1 Sienna Higm MI I Lady Redment Inwtatronai. Their success Canhage 1 Upperlowa l- ' t ' t Carthage O CarnallCotbege 2 placed them :11 second poshon gomg tnto Ganhage 0 Sienna Heights 2 the conference tournament. Funaily. two sen- cw... 3 Mom Pam I 1 National Goflege ol Education iors were selected for AIl-Conference: Marti Carthage Kohn and Aiandra Johnson. Marti Kohn was Carma? Marqueue also voted most valuable piayer. cmnago George Williams First Year Coach Kathie Garbe ieels the gimme. Emagiurmm m team hes strong posaibilities. Optimisim end Canha'gne Aurora '3 determination were the key factors during enum- Carroll this Season. High goals and hard work paid $3323: fggfgmwga off leaving each ptayer with a postive cute mung, North Carma, took tor a forceful, winning season next year! Gamma: Planeville Calthage Carthage Carthage Cadhage Carthage Carthage Olnhaga Carthage Calihage Ctrllnco Carthage Carthage Car1hage Gammon Outing. Canhage Carthage Cartilage Canhage Carthage cmnugo Dubuque- University of Chlcago North Patk UW - Greenbay Carroll Concordia , Mequon UW - Oshkosh UW - Whitewater Elmhurst UW - Whilewa16r Rockiord North Central Geotge Williams Rosary College North Central Franktin. tN George Williams Wheaten Concordta - RF Wheaten Carroll M-nohluODNDNHM-AMNMMMNMOHM-n-nuonomo DreMNmmoonmo.taooAiao..uo..mmungm..NM . :3 L? Odette camfren Daemiak. Kim Fmdml. Deb Heine. Atandra Jamison. Marti Kenn. Kathy kreager. tie, Lana. Becky Hacks. Lauri 3cm Tani mm. 4! . I 1 .- Great h!!! ' ' . . - ' -. Bwkymgmtwtnaapma This one may go In. Let me sink this one in. It is difficuil to win all of your games and learn new offensive and defensive pate terns from a new coach. This was the challenge facing the Lady Redmen when Kim Woodward took over the basketball program ihis season. The girls iinished The season with a 12 - 12 record overall. and a 4 - 6 record in ihe last year 01 Chicago Metro Conference play. good for a third place finish. Cindy Czubakowki. a junior earned her third siraighi Most Valuabie Piayer Award. Cindy averaged 15.5 points per game. as well as 4.8 assists. Pam Janc- z'ak. a junior. was named the outsianding . defensive player tor the year. She iinished ' lire: in field goal percentage in the ChiCa- ' 90 Metro Conference with an impressive- .564 mark. Jeanne Zuelke, a junior. fin- - ished third in the league in rebounding with 11.6 rebounds per game. These three women became ail - conierence :nominations. The achievements have cleared the path for a spectacular season next year. Sconbourd Gammon Lake Form: Carthage UW -- PdlkSide Canhlol 81. Francis Carlhage Marqueiie Canine. - Nationai College of Education Gluing. UW - Oshkosh Canaan Beloi1 IBC North Park Lakaland Canoll Carthage emu..- Carthage 58 56 T1 Carthage .59 Carthage 79 Elmhursl 53 86 a TI Camus. North Pam Carthage Wheaten Culling. Lake Forest Carthage North Cenlrai Carthage T5 Elmhursl Fledmen lnvilaHonaI: Gamma. Ia Clarke Carthage ?1 Valparasio emma- fl Lakeland Carthage 64 Wheaten Carthage 51 Rockford Carthage 56 Canon Carthage '33 North Dermal Jeanna Zuelke we tar the pasket. Wrestling had a rough season. Many of the particia pams suffered from injuries or had a boui wifh 1he flu. Those who managed to es- cape these deterams had a good season. The team voted Mikconference. Carthage Canhage Carlhage Canhage Carlhage Carlhage common Canhage Carlhage Carlhage - Garlhage Canhm Canhaga Carlhage Cnnhago OII'H'IIQI Canhaga Carthage Canhage Carthage Canhaga WU'Gi-IMDNO-Imml3m3mwommu .n u-l .4 a K i a ;. '3 K x31 w JR 2, ,' :R E f- 3K Swruboud Waukesha Tech Parkside Halper Col. 0! Lake County Calrol Madison Tech Nmth Central Marouelte Col. 01 Lake County Valpoaralso Canon whitewaier Valparaiso Fail Haven Green Bay Waukesha Tech McHanry Elmhwst Norm Central Guslavus Adolphus Parkside I Fodeit 4B 30 45 30 42 9 54 35 Forielt 51 24 3 3 43 20 42 Fortail I.. EFEErr. Ilr l .IHI... I. :II . Fantastic amulet run scored. Say Goodbye in mm ban Fans chee: on the-Fledmen. .m .3 mm. Tm mm m M m mm m .. nt-.--.T. -... ....'.H....... 4.1..- . Coach Flon Zalakar are you a Elma big to be playing with wagons? -. r . J .x . . - , ' 1M '91 - wk '1 $ ,. - 3-. :5 m,- x i ,l :x 15' fl J . ! -Lu--.1 x I i I hitHongkam Matmaniuong. Josie Brennan. Jennie Hoening. Sandxa Goldstein. Jennle Kamke. Chery! Drda. Sue Day. Mike Wilson. M 2: Jon Fitzgelald. Julie Crlstanti Dave Backhaus. TOM case . Brian Schalk. Hob Chiappena, 1foni Zirna. Kevm Rohlwing. Row 3: Coach Bob Monte. Coach Les Bream Eric Wright. Dan Reissnbet. Bach Fucks, Alandra Johnson. Karl 5chn1it1. Jeff Bridgeman. Coach Flon Zalokar. Heach Coach Bart Gray. law 4: Scott Jensen, Ken Velasquez, Mike McKillip. Dan Dragger, Mike Puma A Lada-agdm cam mmw Ban Dram Is ready to go. ai'anara' mwz$oiinamwmi mm M... . . . .m m . ' ' ?w-r'f' ' Stan Kapke. team captain: and Scott ecmho-rd Denil, mosi valuabie player. Jed the Comtem tchWJ Taummam guliers 10 an excellent dual meet record of 13 wins. and 3 Iossed. and one tie. For the 15! day 2m: thy secondlyear in a row, the golfers had a WM 313 e051: disappointing first day at conference tour- Augus1ana 333 549 nament: however. came back to shoot Wheaten 334 550 . II. Wesieyan 339 654 very well the eecond day. thus year four Camge 355 35? golfers shot Wlth scores in the 70's. We Elmhurst 351 683 finished with fifth place in the conference 2:23me 3:; Egg tournament. Coach Swifi looks for an: North Park 359 109 other great season next year. 102 Nazi's Obeihofer conceiitrats's wms'ide .hisputl John Zunwh WW his ball In the talrwavi an Chuck pteppreswb mum bat; ... ,ilffl ii.piuug. ii; v..nrngxdh.uunrwomv:w i. . .w....F .w- --.1--+ .7- $-.-- Alpha Lambda Delta Sealed: Mari Lynn Kor- lier. Karen Olson. Barb FIEICh. 80b Gamger. Su- san Blust. Keily Heaz- necker. Standing: Dol- tie Ram Susan Horn- bostel. Sally Turner. Kathieen Beckmann. Laurie Fries. Michele Kaminski Chrisiine Co- lin. Diane S1ejnlein. Jeannine Mauch. Cathy Wrought. James P. BISHOD. Freshmen become initiated. . Alpha Lambda Delia is a nationaw sociely which honors scholastic achievement during the 1irst year in coltage. The purpose 01' the organization is to encourage superior schmaslic achievement among students in their first year in instilutlons of higher education. to promote inlelligenl living and a continued high standard of learning. and to assist women and men in Iecognizing and developing meaninglul goals 10! their roles in society. Today Alpha Lambda Delta has 195 chapters throughout the nation. Mote than 2?0.000 students have been iniliated inlo membership. Carthage College continues 10 pass our torches on one to . ng En. xw New Members Standing: Janet Miffwin. Nancy Ringelstein. Sue Gusi tafson, Darla Cawkins. Kathleen Mass. Laura Smith, Lisa Hoftman. Sealed: Jill Oslh. Polwy Gail. Lisa Strehlow. Scott Catron. Mcole Hauk, Mary Fluffolo. Missslng: David Backhaus. Jennifer Buske, Kim Erwin, Gloria Gillen. Andrew Liverman. Micheile Morgan, Rebecca Tohm. 1C5 Front: Caroline Glaess, Ruth CleverL Chris Elsner. Karen Diemer. Back: Annelle Eichmann. Sandy Leuth. Lisa Johnson, Margarita Conrad. Missing: Irene Kramer. Mary Katherine Kent-Rohan, Ernestine Eger. Lili Sorokin. Margarite McClelland. Joan Templin. .. .... .4... ..- ...-.-..-. WM-....- American Chemical Society T 'HI-dil 5 ' ,......... J; J. r r :1? a .ILJ, . -I!7:9 i: in Huff; Row 1: Geny Danzer - President. Kathy Beckmann, Mike Beckmann. Janet Oiufs. Michele Kaminski. Jill Zitzewitz - Secretarerreasurer. Row 2.- D. Strommen. Philip Smith Cun Bradshaw. Ken Hamm, Paul Hansen. David Schmitz. Missing: Mari Jacobson - Vice President. Providing a focal point tor students interested in chemistry. Gerry Danzer. Mari Jacobson. and Jill Zitzewitz gather together and sponsor talks and social get-togethers for its members. x HAL. c: American Guild of Organists Row 1: Kathy Mass. Professor Roth, Renea Waligora. Flow 2: Denise Hoier. Brad Kosistad, Dana Hansen. Dale Niehaus. Interest is the key aspeci of the American Guiid of Organists. Although most of the members are organists pursuing a career in church music. anyone with an interest in organs and organ music is welcome to join.. During Interim 1986. severai members went on a two week. east coast tour. Visiting pipe organ factories. hearing The worid's largest iunciioning pipe organ at Wanamaker's Department Store in Phiiadeiphia. and touring the magnificent National Cathedral in Washington DC. were highlights of a memorable tripi American Guild of Organists Beta Beta Beta Row 1: Caroline Glaess. Frank LaVora. Allan Zahn. Diane Steinlein. Many Wessels. Randy Seys. Flow 2: Steven Schneider, Sharon Habeck. Kathy Sackmann. Tom John- son. Greg Soltwisch. Gay Lilja. Mary Teetzen. Walter R. Suler. Missing: Michael Beckmanm Cheryi Drcla Tara Hamilton. Scott Jensen. Pam Moorshead. Michael Okanga, Jeff Otto. Diana Huzicki. Kathy Pfleier. Katie Jerome-OuetL Len: AI Zahn shows off one of the skulls they study in Anatomy and Physiology. 110 Mike Saetens reads Rebecca Westphal a bed time story before he tucks her in. Flow 1: Mike Saelens. Tom Herr. Jeff Mares. Tim Deal. Ftich Mallahan. Marc Baillargeon. Eric Neumann. Row 2: Chris Otto. Tim Patmer. Bill Anderson Tom Hendetson. Ken Langsdort, Peter Anderson. Flick Steven Haaland. Ft. 8. Corrico. Flow 3: Robert Rosa, Jeff Hatpin, Dave Kreutz. John Hollingsworth. Brian Hellberg. Pete Schumacher. Torn Etenz. Potske Kellens Brotherhood is the most important quality that the Squires fraternity has to offert The ability to stick together through thick and thin is an accomplishment that the Squites have achieved ever since the fraternity was organized in 1957. Promoting good fellowship and supporting the school are part of being a Squire. Through pizza sales. the fall and spring blood drives, and distribution of desk blotter. the men of Beta Phi Epsilon exhibit the true essence of brotherhood. 111 . . -M'm. .1..- q........-' ' Campus Ministry Council yce, Lisa Brown. Catherine Mauney. Row 2: Mike Ashman, Sany B. F1elds. Lori Devin Strong Row 3: Amy McLauinn. Steve Samuelson. Jelf Schlesinger. David Hall. Thad Rutter Ill. Floberi Russell. Michael Thomas, Harvey Glaess. Flow 1: Evelyn Clump. Mary Konier. Suzi Stewnbrecher. Theresa Vo Hendrickson, Julie Slama. Chris Elsner. Tara Kolles. Ken Langstrf. Carthage College Choir: Row 1: Kathy Kernohan. Karen Olson. le Oslwald. Karen Bond. Carri Albright. Terly Swanson. Paula Kruger. Chl'ISlll'le Colin Christine Bergman. Rulh Cleven. Kathy Diokfoss. Flow 2: Marcia Kasdorf. Lisa Stehlow. Polly Gall. Sandy Fetrovitch. Wench.r Stevenson. GIOI'Ia Gmen. HODIn Busche. Jennifer Blomquist. Wendy Peterson Deborah Hayes. Jessica Cos: Tina thtewsreadl. Flow 3: Brad Kolstad. Scott A. Gelller. Sylvester Simmons. William Smith. Steven Palmer. Dale Niehaus. Ftollin Ftoath. Dana Hansen. David Vramic. Row 4: Marvin Rasch Michael Beckmann. Thorsiien J. Holt. Dan Zimmeman. Ronald Snapp. Geoffrey Ramsey, Jonathan Winkle. Brian Schalk. Chamber Singers: Flow 1: Kimberly.r Nagel. Rollin Roam. Christine Colin. Karen Olson Row 2: Kathy Kerohan, Sleven Palmer, Pmiy Gall, David Wrablic Carri Albrighl. Row 3: Marvin Rasch, Rebecca Westphal, Brian Schan. Pauia Kruger. Missing: Denise Hater. Tom Mehan, Amy Porter Gretta Snyden Ed Weisensel. . Hwa' .......... -4, m .mmw-F. The Carthage College Commuting People have weekw meetings in order to try to unite commuter siudems. In addition the CCCP takes charge of. and helps improve 1he Commuter Lounge of LAS. They also sponsor various events such a: bake sales. commuter Awareness Day, the Spring Picnic. and the annual Edmund Fitzerald Road Rally. 114 5.1.x!!! Iii! Row 1: Brad Kolstad. Shalabh Tandon, Michael Beckmann 7 Presu Ftandy Seys. Pamela Moorshead - Sec. ITres. Flauntr 2: Chuck Timmerwilke. Cheryl Drda. Susan Blust, Gay Lilja, Flow 3: Jeannine Mauche Tori Akehurst. Maryr Deering. How 4: Kim Voigt. Donna Hadke. Kim Poilich. Jeft Otto. Row 5: Lori Hendrickson. Laurie Fries, Karen Olson, Michele Kaminski. Row 6: Kelly Hetznecker, Dena Nelson. How 7: Theresa Voyce. Craig Peterson. Greg Soltwisch. Row 8: Jui'te Slamae Travis DuPriest Tara Hamilton, Kathy Beckmann. Mining: Amy Porter. Diane Steinkein. Tara Koltes. Flick Hanand. Pam Janczake T..J. Hoit Jon Winkie. Mari Kortier. Chris Kempf, Roger Yule. Bill Smith. Steve Smith. Sandy Funon. Many Wessels. Chris Elsner. Marcus Kopenski. Lori Fox. Mari Jacobson Sheri Garvoille. Tinea Mittlesteadt. Karen Bond. Teri Drewniak. Kim Meyer. Katie Rolier, Frank LaVora, Terry Swanson. Ursula Roiina. Christopher Cooke Renee Johnson. Ralph Mehnert. The Honors Council is 1he cornerstone of honors at Carthage. They seek to promoie the principles of excellence in higher education. Members of any campus honorary organization, freshmen siudies, or those who have been named to 1he Dean's List are welcome to 10in. The organization participaies in regional and naiional upper Midwest Honors Conterences. special Honors Seminars. the Honors Convocation. and se15 up special Honors lecturesfworkshops for the interest of all students. 115 Football: Bow 1: Katie Alaspa, Monica Maestranzi. Beth Henanberg. Suzi Edwards. Flauntr 2: Lynn T. Adamski. Ruth Essinger. Katie Twohm, Heather Scnmldt. Julie Ciskoski. 1 Basketball: Hour 1: Monica Maestranzi, Kim Niem'r, Suzi Edwards. Katie Alaspa, Amy Bess. Lora 1 Gierseth. lion 2: Hum Essinger, Jenny Hoening, Lynn T. Adamski, Beih Hellenberg. Bow 1: Bill JacobS. Jim Hutcmnson. Anthony Biscigl'ra. Row 2: Kevin Rohlwing. Hob Chtappetla. Howie Weslrick. Mark Mydlach, Eric Wright, Lance Ltndholrn. Chuck Timmarwilke. Tom Hettahd. Scott Kreiter. Rows: Michael Moran. Dean Zimmerman, Mark Berlinski. Brad Joe Bill. Chris Berger. Kurt Buschbachel, Scott Jensen. Brent Parks. TH'I'I Auth. Jeff Bridgeman. Pete Iul'oigt. Row 4: Steve Hawkinscm. Steve Steinberg, Joe Giampietlot Mike Fabbri. Robert Vineyard. Tom Johnson. Jon Raymond, Eric Stephan. Row 5: Scott Palmferi. Ed Camelon. Joe DeVitot Ron Meyer. Joe Jacobs. Frank Gul'lo. Scot! Denil. Dave Maaske. Rick Nickels. Hume: Todd aenemann II-Lsx'tl. -c' -- E r drive. Row 1: Missy Steinberg. Kim Emine Amy Swiden. Mary Sacco. Tricia Leynsee Sue Gustafsone Mary Parkin. Sandra Goldstein. Row 2: Cathy Bass. Jenni Watz. Robin Schmotdt. Tami Grabow. Kim Meyer. Cindy Moore, Kim Boenisch. Dawn Ludwig. Janet Oluts. Kathy Smith. Row 3: Gina Fredrlck. Tami Netson. Shelley Morgan Laura Nemec. Sue Kendig. Missing: Karen Bruce. Wendy Benziger. Pam Kautz. Lauren Cook. Delta Omega Nu. better Known as the Dons. is a ! wetl-known fraternity on campus. their fraternity is one of academic and social standing. They love to compete in intermural activities. and have set a stan- dard of excetlence in both academics and sports Their three major principles are to promote brother- hood. scholarship. and develop character. The Dons contribute their time to work with fundraising tor the American Cancer Society and a Thanksgiving food -' q'hh - -' -- 'h- :- -' - h w'm'wwm T 1kg; garmirvm ' 9g .3 :33 Rma-u; -,, Q l . Jenniier Blomquist. Mary Petkevich Copy 7 Editon Amberly Farber. Ann Riedel - Editor. Nicole Hauk. Sheila Briggs. Rebecca Weslphal. Driftwood is the yearbook on campus. The book is published annually. The yearbook staif works together with the Photo Agency to choose the best pictures possible to make that year as memomorabie as they can. 113 Flow 1: Robert Vineyard - President. Row 2: Roger Sievert. Ken Langsdorl, Joel Sielnfeldt 7 Treasurer. Nate Oberhofer. Robert Rosa. John Leon. Row 3: Barry Wimringer. Richard Paeth. Jay Giallombardo. Peter Flem - Secretary, Andrew Benbow. John Negel. Tim Streckert. John King Derek Horkan. Flow 4: Scott Denil, Chuck Timmerwilke. Michael Fabbril Brian Hellberg. Peter Anderson. Willie MitcheIL Missing: Greg Zilinsky - Vice-President. Brotherhood between all Greek is established through IFC. Through social events such as Greek Week, Holidaze party, service projects. and all campus social events. IFC serves to uphpld traditions of 1he Greek system at Carthage. 119 . ..... u...'.....r........d'. m- mww Flow 1: Gretchen Blom. Julie Mowen. Suzi Edwards. Linda Hansen. Robin Busche, Katie Alaspa. KIiS Swanson. Raw 2: Cheryl Beyers. Debbie Bran Gwyn Zalokar, Nicolette Haggerty, Kelly Herznecker. Arica Swartz, Jennifer Paullin Kathi CrawfordJSOnya PhillipS. Deidre Gaermen Beth Hellenber Lisa Brattland. Row 3: Laura Bass. Linda Halstenrud. Sue Kendig. Lisa Doering. Karen SwanbomJLaUriE Serpa M3'93f91 Hadtke. Kim Niemi. Shei Biogg, Linda Brett. Julie Cristante. Kappa Chi Omega is a social sorority that was founded in 1965. The sisters of Kappa Chi are brought together by the iriendship. love. and uniqueness. Cooperation and unity are stressed through various projecis such as Kappa - Kapers M the K - Phis. selling hot pretzels, Kappa - Grams. and Spring Formal. 120 air th Flow 1: Hotly Zenger. Susie Day. Karen Harkness. Row 2: Krista Claussner. Tracey Harlog. Row 3: Julie Rhodes. Tina AteIIG. Jamie RosinskL Laurie Minion. Row 4: Melanie Skinner. Cindy Pauga. Beth Boyd. Row 5: Carrie Holt. Juiie Ciskoski. Chris Jerikian. Dawn Douglass. How 6: Lee Sienzel, Lauren Cookt Teri Lipscomb. Becky Blink, Flow 7: Paula Nach, Jill Brinkman. Jessica Coe. Kris Holst. How 3: Gina Fanellt. Mona Carter. Lisa Fanelli - Founding Mother. Row 9: Sarah Duttyt Tara Hamilton, Jill Rueter, Jennifer Olexik. Missing: Kari King, Maryt Peterson. Kappa Phi Etat tounding in 1965. is a socialiservice 5' . 'u- sorority. Their objective is to encourage the developw '- I'h .. ment of the individual members intellectually. sociaily, D j and spiritually. Some of the many activities that they - participated in this year included selling tarty apples at t the home football games. sponsoring the annual Mr, I ? $1.98 Beauty Contest. Kappa - Kapers. and Christmas . ,' Formal. .'-1 Left: Contestants tn the Mt. $1.98 Contest. 121 . .......-'....-.... ...1 .-th...-.-.--.-.- Living Hope flow 1: Diane Kane Row 2: Denise Holer. SUZI Steinbrecher. Theresa Voyce. Kris Hillman. Devin Slrong. Flow 3: Jeff Schlesinger. Sue Horn- bostel. Darla Cawkins. Lisa Rush- meyer. Lori Hendrickson. Flobin Schmoldt. Mike Thomas Missing: Lisa Brown, Ruth Cleven. Tami Gra- bow. Michelle Hinlon. Dana Leppin, Cindy Moore. Tami Nelson. Sally Turn- er. Cathy Wroughl. Kristen Volkman. Oliver Wendell Holmes Society The purpose 01 the Oliver Wen- dell Holmes Society is to be a service society for ati the stu- dents on campus who are inter- ested in the study and profession of law. With an LSAT - study group. a debate citcie. a moot - court. and invitations of guest speakers, the society tries to be a ' valid source tor the exchange of information and experience. The Oliver Wendell Holmes So- ciety has recently been reactivat- ed. Under Robert Haggarty, the Oliver Wendell Holmes Society is guaranteed to be successful. Row 1: Christine Kempt, Reberl Haggarty. Robin Mayer. Row 2: Ruben Hood. John Nagel. Ralph Mehnett. Row 3: Derek Horkan. 123 , .. ...V.W....-.1-- .. Panhellenic Council Left: Suzie Edwards. Laurie Pomahac. Jill Reefer. Ton Akehurst. Marla Kissinger. JennyJanczak. Laura Peccarelli. Missing: Beth Boyd. Cindy Pauga. The Panhellenic Council exists as an organization to strengthen and maintain uniiy among the Greek sororities. It is the objective of the Panheltenic Council to help make the Greek system a fun. organized people. 124 Flow 1: Rich Paeth. Hon Blaine, Drew Hake. Greg Polacheck, Barry Wintringer. Jeff Walk. Neal Neybert. Todd Anderson. Jon Winkle. T.J. Holt Roger Sieven. How 2: Bill Rappt Dave Rauch. Ken Velasquez, Mark Bowen. Kevin Rehfeldt. Brad Buckowich. Larry Dillow. Row 1: Carrie Hoit. Amy Kadlec. Jamie Rosinski, Pam McCann. Lisa Martin. Sarah Hunt. Jiil Ruefer. Chris Jertkiant Jill Brinkman. Flow 2: Karen Knueppel. Donna Dietz. Debbie Brand. Kellyr Hetznecken Cindi Stec. Gina Valenti. Row 3: Jeanne Zuelke. Deidre Gaertner. Ellen Kruset Arica Swartz. Wendy Hinze. Mary Hyczewski. Sara Manson, Cindy Speckmann. Lori Fox. The purpose 01 the Phi Kap Little Sisters is to unite the girls from the entire school to work together to support the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. Through money - makers. parties. picnics. and baseball games. these girls support the fraternity wholeheartedly. Stallis Aequies Dwiando e Equal to the stars in endurance is the motto of the Phi Kaps. Founded as a national social tratemity in 185a and the Gamma Gam- ma chapter in 1984. the Phi Kaps pride themselves in their brotherhood. unity. scholarship. and leadership abilities. Bev ing the only nationat fraternity on campus. Phi Kappa Sigma encourages the educa- tionat and cultural programs of other chapters at other institutions inciuding Northwestern. IIT, Purdue. and Northern Illinois University. ighi Kappa Svigma $amma tEnmma Olimpia 125 ' ' 1 - - :' - - ' '- -'h ' - ..-. ...- -'F Row 1: Chris Bergman. Christine Colin, Karen Olson. Marcia Kasdorf. Row 2: Deborah Hayes. Carri Albright. Wendy Stevenson, Wendy Peterson, Polly Gall, Flour 3: Rollin Roath. Brian Schalk. Steve Palmer. Brad Kolstad, Mining: Becky Blink. Dana Hansen. Sue Hurst. Greg Jones, Dare Niehaus, Geofi Ramsey. Renea Waligora. Jon Wlnkle. ' Once a Sinfonian, always a Sinfonian. Long live Sinfonia! The primary purpose of the music fraternity here on campus is to encourage and actively promote the highest standards of creativity. performance, education, and research in music in America. Through recitals and music departmen: parties. the fraternity tries to install in all people an awareness of music's important role in the enrichment of the human spirit. 126 Flow 1: Dean Zimmerman Jelf Galovich. Jena Edgar. Tami Nelson. Bow 2 Rhonda Griffis - Secretary. Gerry Danzer- President. Cara Puerner. Sue Broniec. Roll 3: Michael Sinz. Tom Dorranoe. Walker Whiie - Treasurer. Hinlng: Eileen Hobel. Jeri Schlesinger - Vice-Presidenl. Lucy Webb. The Mathematics Honors Fraternity promotes higher standards of learning and encourages higher scholastic achieve- ment among mathematics and pre - engineering majors and minors. President Gerry Danzer helps to organize a free tutoring service for area high school students. Twice a week for two hours. two members of Phi Mu Epsilon offer their time and talents to help iuture college students. 127 Row 1: Annette Eichmann. Sharon Fell Row 2: Julius Theisz. Amberly Ferber. Michael Thomas. The Photo Agency is responsible for al! the pictures for the publications here an Carthage. The agency take- photographs for the Driftwood, the Arrow, and all other special assignments in other areas. These photographs reflec the activities and people that make up Carthage. Sharon Fell, photo agency's manager. has managed to capture th- best of Carthage. We would like to ihank her and her hard working staff! f5 Flow 1: Tami Nelson. Kim Meyer. Julie Meyerhofer. Sharon Habeck. Row 2: Dr. Eveiyn Crump - Adviser. Robin Schmoldt. Nancy Clause. Jennifel Blomqmst, Lisa Stelmack. Flow 3: Cindy Moore. Tami Grabow. Laurie Fries, Annette Toscano. Row 1: Kris Hillman. Kristen Volkmen. Kathryn Baumanne Sharon Fell. Flow 2: Karen Olson Klelbasa, Mary Petkevich, Sheila Briggs. Sandy Leuth. .1' Sonja Sorberge Debbie Rebeeca Westphal. Row 3: Carri Albright. Kathy Graef, Mary Myer. Jill Blasier. Amberly Farberl Mona Bergh. Missing: Trish Faber, Suzi Steinbrecher, Tami Swiden - Adviser. nTo strive 1o always be of service and to extend a hand of friendship to those around you. is the motto 01 the women's service sorority at Carthage. The soror- ity gaihers women in the spirit of humanity and friendships, re- gardless of race or creed. The organizer tion does various ac- tivities on campus as well as in the Kenoeha area. Among these are selling survival kits for final exams. help- ing out at registration, ushering for plays. vis- iting nearby nursing homes. and helping at the Kenosha Soup Kitchen. These wom- en gain friendships and the reward of helping others. TTAX hkmenhs Service Soror Hy 129 i WW -. am?wm -u: Hull 1: Maryr Meyers Riggle. Karen Olson. Christine Colin. Elbzabeth Osiwald. Corrine Nelson. Susan Hombostel. Dr. Ellen Stem , Adviser. Flow : Louise Lovdahl. Deborah Filippelli. Barbie DeLacey. Ke1ly Hetznecket. Laurie Fries. Rhonda Griffis. Charlotte Schtack, Dawn Stein. 130 th'r-Vh? 3i Sigma Epsilon I i 1: , . ' 'l Alphabetical order: Tori Akehurst. Brian Baker. Darla Brinker. Chris Cook. Cleo Dowd. Annette Eichmann - VP. Administration. Karla Giover. Tami Grabow - VP. Personneli Dave Hoffman. TJ Holt. Lisa Johnson - Recording Sea. Kaien Knueppelt Norma Leonard. Dawd Maack. Cindy Mentink - Sergeant - at- Arms. Patsy Murgwa. Tami Nelson, Brent Parks. VICKi Paulsen. Craig Peterson. Sandy Petrovitch. Kim Poilich. Ursula Rojina - Prea. Fred Santelli. John Savagliot Steve Smith - V.P. MakaIil'lg. Mike Stoyanott. Julius Theisz. Annette Toscano. Theresa Voyce - Corresponding Sec. Jenni Waiz. Roger Yule. Greg Zilinsky. Jeanne Zuelke. Going Places with Pi Sigma Epsiion certainty sums up the business fraternity here at Carthage. This organization provides Opportunities to: the individual to make contact with proteasionais in his career field and to develop leadaship qualities such as decision making and responsibility to help students prepare for a business career. Pi Sigma Epsilon services the college community and the surrounding area in a variety or ways. Among these include annual mistletoe and carnation sales. helping with alumni phone - a - thons, helping with Career Alumni Day. and setting advenisements tor the Arrow and Drittwood. Mike Stoyanofi and Annette Toscano at a Pi Sig Toga party. I 4 131 - -... --. .u.-m. ......' a-mnH-vm-twwm Pi Theta Alphabetical order: Lynn Adamski. Tori Akehurst. Sara Anderson. Amy Easting. Amy Bess. Kennette Brueggernan. Lynn Clark Kim Crawford. Karen Diemer. Julie Dokmo. Chery! Dxda, Kristi Esmcmd. Ruth Essinger. Lora Gjerserh. Tammy Grundahl. Sharon Habeck. Nancy Hillman. Wendy Hinze. Jennyr Hoening. Sarah Hunt, Mary Hyczewski, Joanne Jerousek. Jean Klefslad. Marla Kissinger, Melissa Kterowicz. Mare Lemdmarm Lisa Martin. Pam McCanm Andrea Mork. Jill Osth. Jill Pacey. Carla Pawlowskh Kim Hohlwing. Ginny Shipe. Lisa Stelmack, 132 Left in Flight: Jill Harris, Tami Nelson: NanCy Ringelstein. Cinci Stec. Melissa Milanovich. Dawn Stein - Co Capt. Amy Pepper. Jenniier Blomquist - Co Capt. Kim MeyeL Debra Smith. Sara Madson. Misting: Dena Nelson. Donna Diltmann. Jena Edgan Charlene Girard. Robin Majewski. . ..-. .y....... ......'. . Wm.i.-t..u m Resident Assistants Denhari: How 1: Mike Graham. Marvin Rasch. Row 2: Mary Petkevich. Jeanne Zuelke. Mike Wilson. Suzi Steinbrecher - Assn'l Hall Director. Jill Blasiel. How 3: Kim Woodward - Hall Director. Jena Edgar. Johnson: Flow 1: Mark Amborn. Janet Tjepkema - Hal! Direclon Michael Bir- mingham. How 2: Soon Geller - Assn'l Hall Director. Mike Ashman. Mark Lari sen. Michael Larry. Jeff Schlesinger. Row 3: Todd Case . 134 Row 1: Linda GoebeL William Beyer. Row 2: Julie Slama. Sonja Solberg. Stephen Samuelson. Mining: Chris Elsner. Jean Gogolin. Mari Kortier, Linda Mase. Shalom is a group where people can come and talk about their feelings and concerns. Leaders Sonia Solberg and Chris Elsner promote student growih, learning. and maturing in faith. Through speakers. book study. iilms. retreats and discussions these girls try to bring me students to a greater awareness of iaiih. 135 Bow 1: Robin Ma Robin Kliest. Ka Keierreber. Jenny Janczakt Bonnie Dumke. Susan Mathison. Kristi Griffjs. Laura Peccarelli. Gina Mastellari. Row 4: Dana Leppin. Ton' Vesely. Nancy Etter. Jena Edgar. jewski. Katie Hammann. Becky Tohm. Jill Blaster, Jane 0' Neil, Jane Forester - Hoare. Kim Nagel. Dawn Sturma. Kris Kromrei. Row 2: thy Dickfoss. Leanne Beversdorf. Paui Kruger. Sara Busack, Bow 3: Kathy Bislew. Lisa Brown. Kris Philips. Deb Florekt Kris A white rose and everlasting oneness symbolize the unity of the women at Sigma Alpha Chi. Their sisterhood is designed to embrace each othet in a spirit of warmth and joy. Together with understanding grow through their enthusiasm and devotion to an everlasting oneness. With this spirit. they hope to promote friendship and cooperation in the campus community preparing them tor the future. 6X 136 Sigma Alpha Iota Kelly Waterman. Vicki Jardine - Tobin, Angela Peterson. Denise Hoier. Paula Heide. Kathy Kernohan. Barbara Singer. Sigma Alpha Iota is an organization for women who study music. They strive to promote music in 1he school and community. Performing a recital each semester builds up and encourages the women of this organizaiion to work towards achieving excellence in the performance of music. 13? Sigma Tau Delta V'I'. ; I e I x .' .iu'; Row 1: Maly Petkevich - Treasurer. Becky Blink - Marshall. Row 2: Ginny Shipe. Mabel DUPriest - Adviser. Julie Slamal Flow 3: Joet Steinfetd! President, Bilt Sweeney. Jeanne Zuelke - Vice-President. Mark Beilinski. Missing: Beth Hellenberg. Chris Otto. Bob Thurber, Amy Porter. Jil! Blasier Caro1 Larson Smeenty, Truth. and Design is the motto of the English Honor Fraternity here at Carthage. The purpose of the organization IS to gather students who have achieved high scholastic standards in the field of English to promote a greater underetandlng of the world through the use of the English language. Sigma Tau Delta, with the help of Mabel pu Priest tAdwsorL sponsors candidates and representatives to local and national conventions. along with participating m the National Essay Competition each year. F-w ' W q. rt 1' fw v Flow 1: Linda Noer - Adviser. Sharon Fell, Cheryl Pluta. FIoHin Fioath. Flow 2: Julie Meyerholer. Dana Leppin. Lisa Rushmeyer, Ambelly Farber, Janice Lee Mango. Judy Gattis. Linda Stratton. Row 3: Randy Reed. Paula Brunsman. Lori Hendrickson' Lance LindhOFm. Dr Eunice Boyer - Adviser. The Social Work Organization is considered an educational and pro- fessional oriented organization serv- ing the needs of students majoring or minoring in Social Work or other related fields of study. Attending various workshops. sponsoring var- ious guest lecturers. and providing the Milwaukee Urban Experience In- terim program satisfy these educa- tional and professional needs oi stu- dent members. LeI't: Social Work Organization goes to Mil- waukee. 139 .1. f Row 1: Laurie Fries. Rhonda Griflisw Kathryn Baumann. Debbie Heine. Flobin Schmo1dt. Flow 2: Sue Hornbostel. Sue Michaudh Kristi Griifis. Susan Mathwson. Mary Deering, Karen Bond. Raw 3: Kathy Mass. Megan Fraase. Deb Garthwait, Kristen Volkmanr Missing: Leanne Beversdorf, Kris Kromrei. Amy Peppen Dawn Sturma. SEA is designed to bring iogether those on campus whose common interests include wanting 1o teach. working with children. and either a secondary or elementary educaiion major. They join together to share experiences, common goals. and interest. SEA works with Special Olympics and performing short skits at various schools. This is a time to get together with others of the same major in a non - academic atmosphere. Tau Delta Psi TBuffsT and Little Sisters Row 1: Peter Rem. John Leon. Flow 2: Mwangi Maina. Row 3: Dave Haas. Henry Cars1ens. Bow II: Andy Frahm. Jay Giallombardo, Mark Merrill: Row 5: Martin Piefe. Andy Benbow. Row 6: Bob Faicon. Miu- ing: Marvin Flasch, Kevin Moore. The brothers of this social fraternny are individuals with diverse interests uniting for common goals in a strong brotherhood. The fraterniiy sponsors an annual auction to benem the schoors foreign student scholarship fund. This fund enables a student from a foreign country to study at Carthage. The men of Tau Delta Psi have a good alumni program which has been commended by the Carthage Administration. The Buff floor is a place one can feel at home. even after graduation. - , Buff Little Sisters: : e'- i Row 1: Jane O'Nei1. Row 2: Gina Masteliari. Joanie Semplin: Jill Hams: Deb Florek. Sara Busack. Jessica Coee JUIIe Rhodes. n .5 How 3: Donna Carter. :. ' Missy Lsely. Darla 5! Erinker. Kris Kromrei, Jenny Janczak. Kim Voigt, Sheri Garvoille. Kim Fenendael. 141 '7 .- Tau Sigma Chi tTurtIest and Doves Row 1: Daniel Chippeeuz. Daniel Christianson, Craig Falduto. Jay Freyer. Dave Misener. Row 2: John Peterson. Roy Welsch. Willie Mitchell. Tom Nachtigal, Joel Steihieldt. Geoff Sparks - Vice-Pres.. Nate Oberhoter. John Nagel, John Feiton - Pres... Bow 3: Derek Horkan - Detegate at Large. Jon Gutzrnann. Phit Smith. Scott Lundgren - Sec. Missing: Brad Armagost. Keith Botlinger. Greg Zilinsky - Treasurer. Better known to the campus as the Turtlest Tau Sigma Chi was founded as a sociat fraternity in 1953. 1t is the oldest traternity on campus. Having the motto 'tAII for one and one for all, the Turtles provide an opportunity to establish strong. intimate friendships which test for beyond college days. Their brotherhood and true college spirit is shown through the many activities they sponsor, Among these are: the Muscular Dystrophy Dance 7 A 7 Then which they have participated in for the past twelve years. the Carthage Phone - A - Then. and taking voters to the poles on election days. Socially they sponsor a beginning and an end at the year keggar. toga parties' and a Kamikazi party. Tau Sigma Chi looks for men who wiil be a benefit to the fraternity. the college. and the nation. Row 1: Jena Edgar. Katie Ataspa. Beth Hellenberg, Robin Kliest. Flow 2: Kathy Dicktose. Bonnie Dumke, Julie Lundin. Mona Bergh. Beckyr Tohm. Julie peace. Raw 3: Dawn. Candy Garland, Gwen Zalakar. Julie. It is always nice to know you are supported. The Turtle Dowes are that support to the men of Tau Sigma Chi. By participating in the MDA Dance - a - then. the beginning and the end 01 the keggars. and frequent ice cream sates the Doves Fly High With Tau Sigma Chi. Bow 1: John Lovell - President. Marcus Kopenski. Row 2: Dave Budisch. Frank LaVora. Kevin Kerkering. John King - Activities Coordinalon Tim Streckert. Keith Flitschard, Row 3: Ed McQuillan. Hongkam Matmahivong. Dan Hennessey. Mike Hayden - Vice-President. Scott Biechofi - Corresponding Secq Jeff Stanwyck. John Liefirig - Sesletary. John Klmgenmeyer. 'With God as our Guide and brotherhood our strength, we strive for knowledge represents the aim behind the Tau Sigs. Providing social activities for the school. giving tours during Open House, sponsoring an annual Halloween pany. distributing student directories for campus dorms, and cleaning up the campus grounds in the spring are just a few of the activities Tau Sigma Phi engages in. This organization successiully cambines both soaial and service activities along with maintaining high academic standards. 143 .- - ....-... 1 -.- -Ha'mwa-Hg Theta Chi Delta Row 1: Philip Smith. Gerry Danzer, Tara Hamilton. Kathyr Beckmannt Michele Kaminski. Janet Oluts. Jill Zitzewitz. Row 2: D. Stromment Handy Seys Curt Bradshaw. Mike Beckmann. Diane Steinteint Gheryt Drda. JIII Harris. Greg Soltwisch. Kenneth Hamm. Robert Hade. Paul Hansen. Missing: Dtann Kane, Allan Zahn. Pam Moorshead. Scott Lundgren. Scott Jensen. Mari Jacobson. Donna Dittmann. The purpose of the Theta Chi Delta is to reCOQnize and promote scholarship in the study of chemistry as presented in the college curricqum. It also encourages individual participation in all activities which will contribute to the advance- ment oi the science of chemistry and the advancement oi the individual in that field. By sponsoring guest speakers. off - campus trips. and doing special indepth chemical studies tPike River analysist the organization contributes a great deat to the students. They also provide services to the community such as the chemistry 'tmagic show for local schools. We've got chemistry e let's react. 1M mush I n. A .2. i v.1: Due to some difficulties with the developing of some group pictures we are listing their names below. Also some groups did not have their pictures taken therefore we are printing what their organization does. Centrique To Bring the Best ot Carthage to Carthage'i is the motto of Centrique' the Iiteraryiart magazine on campus. The magazine is published once a year and it is entered in a major national contest. Writing and art workshops and lectures are a few at the ways Centrique tries to encourage creativity and expression among Carthage students. Church Vocations Group For those interested in pursuing a career in Church vocations. this mganization furthers Chtistian fellowship among students studying towards this common goal Speakers. seminary trips, educational programs and re- presentative from churches assist in obtaining a practical view of the ministry. Peace and JuStice The purpose of the Peace and Justice organization is to educate the Carthage community about issues of peace and justice. Besides educational goals. they also co-sponsor na- tional movements and activities. This year, the organization sent money to nationally known associations that help the needy. sponsored the Crop Walk. wrote letters to senators about immediate issues. and debated for a Nuclear Free Zone here at Carthage. This organization definitely lives up to their motto, To think globally and act locally . Resident Assistants Tarble: Alphabetical Order: Kathy Bislew. Donna Dittrnann. Trish Faber. Nancy Hillman. Cheryl Ruble - Assn'l Hall Ditector, Diana Sharp - Hall Direclor. Terry Swanson. v-f-r Y..-1. v' Residence Hall Council Residence Hall Council tFtHCJ is an organization com- posed of elected dorm representatives. It is designed to benefit the student body by providing programs and ser- vices that improve life in the dorms and make it more pleasurable. Among these are Little BrotherISister week- end. May Madness. furnishing carnations tor Parents Weekend and Family Day, providing vacuum cleaners. ping - pong tables. exercise bikes, and tetevisionst Student Government Alphabetical Order: Andxew Benbow. Michael Beckmann. Sheila Blogg . Vice-Presw Kim Erwin. Amberty Farber. Sheri Garvoille. Jim Harms - Pres. Jill Harris - Sect. Michelle Hennksen. David .J. Hall. John Leon - Tresu Ken Langsdorf. Jeannine Mauch. Pamela Moorshead. Dave Otson. John Peterson. Joel Steinteldt . Chairpetson. Ginny Shipe. Julie Slams. Tim Slreckertt Kelly Waterman Information taken from Vol. XXII No. 22 Arrow. Student Government basically covers two categories: 1t Funding and 2t Forming a liaison between the students and the administration. The Student Government is the organization that grants money to other organizations on campus. The activity fee the one pays each year is put into one lump sum and then dispersed among the organizations according to requests and needs. Each organization is required to prepare a budget to present to the Student Government. The Student Government will also hear any legitimate stu- dent concern and then present it to the appropriate admin- istration. 145 U . . .. . .. o . . I 9 ...-W T .. . . , ..... a . J o . .... a. . ..... .. . . .... ... WJH... .. .... . . u, ... .. . . ...... . o .. 1 .ul I u 1 u I l . , . ..:.. ,. .. . 1 S L. l-IF .- ,n . a S L. FF . . . ...... . F: N . - . ..u . Illlv . . ...... . .. ...?mawmwwvvvvv' . a o .I. , .. ..n WWWWWWIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIll I ...... n Illlv .... . 1x. . 3.. . .. ., .. b .. . swan. . 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Elizabeth Haigh ,,...4 .- H - . .. ..... -.. ...-... -H . . ....;.. ............:...--. ..u.-. .......',......... .. mm Michael Hall Michael Hanson Nicole Hauk Deborah Hayes Pam Heiligenthol Deborah Heine Michelle Henriksen Jenny Hoening Kim Hoesel Lisa Hoifman Carrie Holt Marion Horn +- - .0 Jim Hutchinson Missy Ise!y Laura Jeffers Jeffery Johnson Dan Jordan Jenniler Kamke Kathlene Kemohan Deborah Klelbasa . . Kirsten Koch . x Andrew Krebs - Torn Krenzke ' ; 1- Sharon l aFleUr Ken Larson Andy Liverman Dave Maaske Sara Madson Mwangi Maina . Richard Mallahan Jetfery Mares Chris1ine Martin Linda Mass Lisa Maxwell Gary McCloud Michael McKiHiD q Ed McQuiHan . Tom Mehan Dawn Messer Stephanie Miesier 152' ' - Janet Mifflir'l Melissa Milanovich ' Dave Misener Michelle Morgan Julie Mowen Jody Muniz Margaret Nagel Kathy Nass Tony Nazos Laura Nemec Eric Neumann Greg Nikollch Io Lynn Nevotn'y Regina Orre Jill 05th Jill Pacey Mike Packard ' Steve Palmer Mary Parkin Kris Paulson 7-1-5 .. Hf; . Carla Pawlowski - . Amara Pepper I ' . ' - Kris Philipp ' ':' + Sonya Phillips 0 1 ' Sally Pitman Julie Plewa Marilyn Pondei Mark Pondel - Jennifer Prangl Julie Rhodes Nancy Ringelstein Kirk Robertson ' + Sheila Rogge Kevin Rohiwing Kim Rohlwing Robert Russell 1 Mike Saelens . Brian Schalk Jamie Schreck Jeff Siemers aur- . -- --.- -.-- --.-. .wu -. ?u- 'rFt-v I'Vur -d-.4 ...r..H Ahmrwmq..- - ., h-w .. .. Dan Wlesenberg Gwyn Zalokar Toni Zima Dan SiMus Karyn Singer Laura Smith Jeff Snedden Matisse Steinberg Lisa Strehlow Dawn Sturma Tim Tahlinen Yvonne Taylor Mary Teetzen Hebecca Tohm Tom Trotter Ronnie Tucker Brad Warkins Kim Weege Rebecca Westphal I 155 41f K-' .T .- p u .' . n .- o . a I. . I ' I o . . . ; a . n o I . i . u . I o u '3 . - ... . I c . a .. ' . I ' r '. a 3-1;; . ' Um '-.'- l. .1- .- . A . f a I. - n f! ..c - a . r .1 O ! . . . .. U . I I . -' . . . . x . .- q . -S Jim Bent: Cheryl Beyers Frank BiFotto . 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Teri Lipscomb , Dawn Ludwig Karen Lueck David Maack Julie Meyerhofer Tina Mittelsteadt Carolyn Moore v. .7 r, E - + Paula Nach . . J0hn Nage1 . Dena Nelson ' Kim Niemi . Dave Olson Karen Olson John Pace Brent Parks -- . - - .- '1'61 Vicki Paulsen Marylee Peierson Sandra Petmvitch 4L Barb Reich Colleen Reinemann Rebecca Rucks 0. David Schmitz ' Steven Schneider Lisa Schoepke . Angela Scotello Dana Servi Debra Smith Gregory Soltwisch Mike 88mm? l 1M . .' Jon Hyner . 'A-' at. I r- Amy Yule is... , .- Rod Sleiskai Julius Theisz Michael Thomas 1? Jay Thompson Melissa Thompson . Sally Turner Kristen Volkman Jeff Waack Renea Waligora Edwaro welsensel Dianne Winbush Jeff Windham Jonathan Winkle Eric Wright Cathy Wrought ' 163 Hr g - . Pete Anderson Kathryn Baumann Kathleen Beckmann '. . Mike Beckmann ' . Andrew Benbow Wendy Benziger I- , Kathleen Bislew . Becky Blink Keith Bollinger 'F b Karen Bond Debbwe Brand Linda Bron Karen Bruce Brad Buckowich Ca'rhy Budenz ... ... . gfr .f Todd Caseli Julie Ciskoski Lynn Clark 1? Nancy Clauss Julie Cristante Cindy Czubakowski Kathy Dickfoss Donna Ditlmann CXeo Dowd Hach Urneu Bonnie Dunne Arnberly Farber Lisa Field Debbie Florek Lorene Fox 7 Th?- 1-H. ' ' . ' ,.- '7 Kris Freyer Bob GangIer Jay GiaHombardo Tamara Grabow ' Kathy Graef Lillian Green 0 a ll Rhonda Grims Sharon Habeck David Hall '- Kaiie Hammann Dana Hansen Jill Harris Terry Helton Lori Hendricksor: . . Dan Hennessey 166 . q. r Sarah Hunt Jennifer Janczak Lisa JaroHn Paul Jettries Chris derikian Lisa Johnson Emily Johnson-Drane Diane Kane Christine Kauke Marla Kissinger Tara Koltes Susan Kyrk Mary Lana Marilyn Landmann 169 'P David Hoffman , . ' '- 11 ' 5 Sue Lane Patty Lang Brian Laughlin - John Leon I , Mark Maegaard Patrick Mckloskey :- , Ralph Mehnert Cymhia Mentink Kim Meyer '- Paul A. Miller Laurie Minion Nancy Myhre Tami Nelson Janet Olufs . Elizabeth Ostwald I ' 1 0 Jeff Otto Laura Peccareili Kerrie Peitsch W. John Peterson Wendy Peterson Mary Pelkevich Kim Phillxps Tracy Picone Cheri PXuta Karen Portalatin Sara Puemer Margaret Radtke Last Row: Bill Rapp Marvin Rasch Deter Rem Ann Riedel +1.2 W ; . - - - - -- M i ' Rollin Roath- Ursula Rojina Diana Ruzicki -' + . . Jefi Schlesinger ' . Robin .Schmoldt Ken Scolaro O Felix Servamez . Michael Sinz Susan Snead ?- rrji. - Sonja Solberg Vicki Stawicki Joel Steinfeldt : - Lisa Stelmack; - . Wendy Stevenson . Tim- Streckert I K - V 1H . v. -;!... 4... ...- -- 1 - h -! '.. ll - ' Devin Strong Kristen Swanson Arica Swartz qr Gina Valemi . Tori Vesely Kim Voigt . i Theresa Voyce Jenny Walz Keliy Waterman Lucy Webb Joel Weeks Sandra Welch ' Last Row: Marty Wessels Brian Wutf Dean Zimmerman Jeanne Zuelke W. MW 7 ! ' ' .- r a . '1 T? w I :3??? .1:- . I II I II I . - Laura Ba'ss . - . u Brian Baker ' VictorIa-Akghurst . . 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Business Studies Honots Soci- ety 3.4. Orientation 4. Dal. Edutrd Niehaus tNew Douglas. ILJ Student Government Senator 4. Wind Symphony 1.2.3.4. Brass Choir 1.2.3.4. Carthage Choir 2.3.4. Sunday Singers 1.2.3.4. Worship Comminee 3.4. Intramurai Volleybali 4. Intramural Softball 4. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 2.3.4. American Guild of Olganists 1.2.3.4. Redmen Basket- ball Organist 2.3.4. Campus Congregation Organist 1.2.3.4. JII'II O'HIII murora. 1L1 Band 1.2. Sigma Alpha Chi 1.2.3.4. Tau Dena Psi LitIIe Sister 4. Tanya Marin Pannnll tChicago. IL1 Softball 4. Dorm Council 1. Resident Assistanl 3.4. Intramurals 1.2.3.4. Pi Theta 1.2.3.4. Assistant Hall Direciot 4. Jennifer Sue PIullin Walk Forest. ILJ Softball 1. Stu- dem Government RepresentaIive 2. Deans List 3.4. Inn mammal Flag Footbail 1.2. lmrarnural Voileybail 3.4. Intramural Floor Representative 1. Photo Agency 2. Kappa Chi Omega 2.3.4. Kim Ulric Polllch tMenomonee Faus. WI1 Cheerlead' ing Basketball 1. Deans Lis: 1.2.3.4. 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Homecom- ing Floor Representative 3. Deborah Tybor tDowners Grove. ILJ Studeni Activities Board 2.3 . Publicity. Secial. Cenlrique 4. Dmid Edward Vrablic 1Wesichesier. ILJ Carlhag Choir 3.4. Chamber Singers 4. Phi Kappa Sigma 2.3.: Jazz Band 1.4. Kelly Weuvor Warquetle. Mi: Cheerleading Baske bail 2. Resident Assistant 4. Kappa Phi Eta 1.2.3.4. Matthew Harry Weber 1Irunwnoa. Mil Campus Mini: lly Council 3. Rnymond c. Wichua Jr. movinglon. IN: Foolba 1.2.3.4. Basebail 1.2.3.4 Roger J. Yule Jr. 1Kenosha. Wli Resident Hall Counc Floor Repfesenlalive 4. Ralph Hanson History Award Nominee. College Leadership Award. Phi Alpha Thel 2.3.4. PI Sigma Epsiicn 2.3.4. Alpha Lambda Delt 1.2.3.4. Business Honors Society 3.4. Carthage Hone: council 2.3.4. Carthage College Commuiing Penpl 1.2.3 - Piesident 2. Oliver Wendell Holmes Sociew 3.4 Presidenl 4. Allan Lee Zahan tMosinee.Wl1 Ushel 3.4. Deans Lis 1.2.3.4. Honor Roll 1.2.3.4. Carlhage College Congre galinnal Scholarship 1.2.3.4. intramural Footba 1.2.3.4. Intramural Baskeibali 1.2. Beta Beta Bet: 1.2.3.4. Alpha Lambda Della 1.2.3.4. Pi Chi Dell: 2.3.4. Accepted 10 Medical College ul Wisnonsin I: pursue MD. Daniel Earl Zimmetman mothschild. WI; Carlhag: Choir 1.2.3.4. Sunday Singers 1.2.3.4. Church Voca iions Group 2.3.4. Campus Ministry Council 3. Nelsor Peter Ross Award. Ester Carlson Spielman Award Residenl Assistanl 4. Innamural Football 1.2.3. Inlra nD-uulral Volleyball 4. Phi Alpha Theta. Alpha Lambda eta. Jill Ann Ziucwil: iProspect Heights. 1L1 Sunday Sing ers 3.4. Living Hope 3.4. Carthage Christian Fellowshlp 3.4. Liturgical Dance 3. Peace and Justice 3. Honors Schoiarship 3.4. Deans Lisl 3.4. Coblentz Award - Spectroscopy 3. Service Fellowship - Chemistry Del partmenl 4. Honors List 3. Theta Chi Delta 4. Honors Council 4. American Chemical Society 34 - Secretary- JTreasurer 4. Society 01' Applied Spectroscopy 3.4. Chemistry Lab Assislant. 1,. Adfargski. Lynn Therese B2. 116. Merle. Tina M. 121 2212,1115. Marlan 58 e urs1. Vic1oria cmistine 14 115. 121. 131. 139. 176 ' Alaiga. Kmhryn Man,- 116. 120. 411:1l1ighl.CaniL1-Inn 113. 126. 129. Allard. .81?er Eerwyn 80 Amborn. Mam 0.134 Anderson. Cma- Lynm 148 Anfealson, Peter Allen 86.111. Anderson. Peter Laugh 119 Anderson. Sara 5132.148 Anderson. Todd Palrick 30.125. 148 Anderson. William J. 111 Armagosl.81adAlan21,I-12. 148 Ashgam Michael Gian 60.112. 1 Aulwes. willlarn 5? .4th Tirnoli'u-I J.1l?.14B Backhaus. David .113pr 82. 83. 100.101.106.148 Baiiey, John 66 Baillalgaun. Marc: Anhur 313. 111. 143 Baker. Blian. S. 131. 1?6 Ball. Calhieen Annene 148 Ballard. Vince L. 80. 143 , Earanek. Pate Pa1rick 80. 81 8319111. Chlis S. 80. 1 1? 811525; Calhenne Randolph 11?. Bass. Laura 1213. 176 Basling. Amy Sue 19. 132 Baumann. Kalhleen FIth 129. 140 Baumann. Kalhryn Ann 148 Bay. John Dancurl BO Beardsl'ey. Dorolhy 61 Beckmann. Kalhleen 8th 8-1. 108. 108. 110. 115. 144 Beckmann. Michael .Jon 44. 109. 110. 113. 115. 1-14. 145 Benbaw. Andrew Joel 119. 141. 145 Eenlz. James Ruben 80. 81. 158 Benzlnger. Wendy Lynn 11? 891911. Mona Marla 29. 129. 142 Bergranan. Cmistine Ann 1 13. 126. 1 Balgsmjm. .1911 Scol! 8.0. 148 Berlinski. Mark David 11?. 138 Bernhardt. Marceila Lynn 60 Bernhardl. Marcie 60 Bess. Amy Susan 116. 132. 148 Bevelsdorl. Leanne 136, 140. 1?6 Beym. William Carl 30. 135 Beyels.ChetyIJear1r-e 120. 158 8111. Bradley Joseph 11? 8110110. Frank 158 Birngllamgnam. Michael Lee 135. 1 Bigcnolf. 80011 James 143 81391 Iia. Anthony Joseph 11?. 15 Bishop. James P. 5?. 108 5151881. K811119211 M. 25. 135. 145 Bimn. Paui 60 81eine. Hanan? Logan 125 Biasier. .1111 A. 129. 134, 136. 138. 1?8 Blask. Chrisline Marie 1?6 Blink. Rebecca J. 121. 126. 1311 BIock. Matthew 1. 62. 148 B1099. Shella Carola 120. 145. 176 810m. Grelchen Louisa 120. 158 Biomqulsl. Jenniter Lynn 44. 113. 118. 129. 1.33 BIUSI. Susan R. 106. 115 Boenisch. Kim C. 8-1. 11?, 153 Bollingar. Keith Edward 3?. 142 Enllon. Alana 85 Bnlyald. Ethel 56 Band. Kalsn S. 113. 115. 140 Bowen. Mam Thamas 125 301-5921151311- 121. 124. 11s Boyer. Eunice 66. 139 Bradshaw. Cun Wil1'ram 108. 1-14 Braid. Vicki Sue 158 Brand. Denman 120. 125 Btanland, Lisa Anne 128. 148 B1idgeman. Jel1rey Alien 100. 11? Briggs. 31.3113 Marie 9-1. 1113. 129. 14 8 Brinker. Darla Has 94. 131. I41. Blinkman. Jill Anne 36. 121. 125. 1?? Broniec. Suzanne L. 12? 81011. Linda Denman 120 Brown. Donelhea Sherry 1?? Brown. Les 100 Brown. Lisa Marie 112. 122. 136. 158 Bluco. Katen Louise 11? Biuaggarnan. Kennelle Loulse 132 BIunsman. Paula Marie 139 Huckcwich. Bradley J. 125 Budisch. David Michael 143 Budier. Sharon Lynn 8-1. 148 Burk. 13-9111 Ann 148 Burmelster. Bradley George 158 Busack. Sara F1th 29. 136. 141. 149 Buschhachet. Kurt Allen 11? Busche. Rubin Lynn 113. 120 Buske. JenniTer J. 108. 149 Bussey. Michael 80. 149 Carnemn. Edwald Hamid 86. 11?. 158 Carslsns. Henlg-I 14-1. 1?? CarleI. Donna Ashleyr 141. 158 Caner. Mary Lisa 17? Carter. Mona 121 Casalena. MIcnaeI Richard 86 Caseil. Todd Haley 100. 13-1 Cato. Jel1ry Dennis 88. 149 Canon. Scott William 106. 149 Cawkins. Dada Fl. 84. 106. 122. 149 Chamber. Joseph wiiliam 15B Chambers. Marc Lee 158 Chell. Samuel 66 Chiappella. Haberl J. 80. 100. 11? 149 Ghippeaux. l1Daniel Raymond 21. 3?. 80, Chmerik. James Lawrence 80 Chrlsliansnn. Daniel Crark 29, 3?. 142. 149 Chrislia. JQI'InlIEi 149 Cmislopher. Jim 66. 91 Ciran. James 149 Ciskoski, Jufia Carolyn 116, 121 Ciark 111. Handali 8-0. 149 Clam. Colette Mane 88. 89. 158 Clatk. Lynn M. 132 Clausen. Noe! Gary 80 0131155. Nancy Renee 129 Ciaussner. Krlsla Ann 121. 1.19 Cieuen. Hum 10?. 113. 122. 1?? Cachtan. Richard 58 Cue. Jessica GS. 113. 121, 141 Colin. chrisline Ann 106. 113. 125. 130. 1513 Conrad. Marguerite 66 Cook. Chasmpner Lou 115. 131. 1?? Cook. Lauren 11?. 121 Conical. F1. 8. 111 Ennigan. Colleen 149 Claw'ford. Kathleen Jane 120. 149 Claw'ford. Kimberly R. 132. 149 Cris1ante. Julie Ann 100. 128 131mm. Evelyn 66. 10?. 112. 129 Gzarnik. Michael Laurence 158 CzuczOI. M. Alex 159 Dahi. Erna 1?. 40. 56, 11?. 119. 121. 125. 125. 131. 143. 145 Danzer. Gerald David 108. 12?. 144. 1?? Day. Susan M. 3?, 100. 121 DeLacy. Barbie Sue 130. 159 DePalma. Chtistopher D. 80. 1?? DeVito, Jaseph John 11? Deal. Tirnomy James 80. 111. 1-19 Dse-Iing. Mary E. 84. 115. 140. 159 DenII.$co1lForrest 102. 11?. 119 Devlne. Healher Lynn 82 Diamante. Consianoe 59 Dickloss. Kathryn Lee 1?. 113. 136. 142 DIemet. Karen Elisabeth 10?. 132. 149 1211911. Donna Marie 125 01110111. Larry Palnck 102. 125. 149 Dinmann. Donna Rae 133. 144. 45 Duering. 1.159 A. 120. 1?? Dokmo. Julie L. 132. 1?8 Dorl. Jane 83 Darranca. Thomas Palrick 12? Dorglass, Dawn Elizabe1h 121, 001.113.01.20 June 131 Dlaeger,DanIe1John80. 100. 101 Dma. Cheiyl R. 82. 100. 110. 115. 132. 14-1. 159 Brennan. Johanna Mane 100 Dwaiak. Teri Marie 88. 88. 115. 1 5 Driscoll. Chris 1111101111-r 80. 1?8 Dukalz. Denise Eallh 93. 159 Dupziest. Mabel 56. 6?. 138 DUPIiBSL Travis 41. 6?. 115 Dude. Flobed Mauhew 86. 151.1 Duffy. James 6? Durl'y. Sarah Kalhleen 121 Dumke. Bonnie Elizabmh 138. 142 Dunn. Lenme 59 2351011. Lisa Ann 159 Eckmad. Brian J. 178 Edgar. JenniIer Lin 12?. 133. 134. 136. 142. 159 Edrzarm. Susan Aime 116. 120, Eger. Ernes1ine 10? Eiahfmaann. Amelie 10?. 128. 131. Eisele, Michaed Scan 82. 178 Elenz. Thomas Francis 111 Eisner. Chrisline Lee 10?. 112. 115. 135. 178 Erickson. Ganhia Kaye 155 Erikswn. Lisa Kalalina 150 Erwin. KImheriyI Mane 186. 11?. Esmond. Krisline Mary 132. 159 Essinger. Ruth Ellen 116. 132 Eller. Nancy A 39. 136 Evans. Paln'ck Lee 80 Exner. Jason Alan 150 Fabbri. Michael John 11?. 119. 178 Faber. Palricia N. 129. 145. 1TH- Falcon. Robe L. 86. 141. 150 Falauto. Craig 9-1. 142 Fanelli Gina G121 Faneili Lisa 121 Farber Amberly K111.r 29. 118 I28. 129139145 Fell. Sharon C. 128. 129. 139, 178 Fel1on. John R. 142 Fenelon, Caryn Belh 150 Fenendasl. Kim Geralyn BB. 69. 141. 150 Fields. Sally B. 112. 159 Filippelll. Deborah 130 Fin1sy'. Jane Ellen 1513 Fischer. David James 80 Filzgerald. Jun Andrew 82, 83. 100. 101 Flotek. Debbie Sue 136. 141 Fo1ke. Goldon 53 Fores1er-Hoare. Jane 136 Fax. Lorene Paula 115. 125 Fraase. Megan Eleen 140 Ftahrn. Andrew John 141. l?8 Fledilck. Gina Lynn 11?, 150 Fleegard. Sarah Ann 119 Fleyer. Jay David 21. 142. 150 Flies. LaurieJ. 106. 115. 129. 130, 140 1?9 Fry. Ronald 6? Fulton. Samdla Kay 115. 159 Gaenner. Deidle B. 120. 125. 179 Gall. Pauline Karen 26. 4-1. 106, 113. 126. 150 Galovicn. .1911 Thomas 12? Gangrer. Robert E. 106 Garland. Candy Lynn 142. 1?9 Garlhwa'n. Deborah Lynn 140. 159 Gargilie. Sher: Lynn 115. 141. 1 Gattis. Judy A. 139 GeIIer.Sco11A.-1?. 113. 134. 179 Gephan. Mike Held 150 Gemse. Sleven S. 179 6912. Eric Ryan 80 Giallombalao. Jay Machael 1?. 25. 35. 119. 141 Giampienro, Joseph A. 11? Gillan. Giulia Jean 106. 113. 150 Girard. Charlene Marie 133. 150 Gparseth. Lms Lee 116. 132. 150 61412255. Caroline Elizabe1h 10?, 1 1 Glaess. Harvey 112 Glasman. Kurt A. 80 Glover. Kar1a J. 131. 178 GoeheI. Linda Gail 135. 159 Goelgen. MarIann-e 685 Gogolin. Jean Ruth 13 Golgalein Sandra 8-1th5 108 11? Gall, He1en 59 Grabow. Tamava Lyn 11?. 122. 129. 131 Steel. Kathy Sue 129 Graham. Ghurtuca 80 Glaham. Mel 80 Glaham. Michael Douglas 80, 134 5131?. Earl 30. 100 1311185. Kristi M. 136. 140. 150 51111150. Rhonda Lvnelle 12?. 130. 14 Gmsshuesch. Dawn Marie 150 Gludzielanek. Timolhy Raymond 80. 159 Grundahl. 'I'arnta Lynn 132. 159 Guelzlalf. Sharon 58 Guile. Frank. E. 11? 6151315011. Gany 179 Gustal'son. Susan Lynn 9-1. 105. 11?. 150 Gulzmann. Jon 0 81.1. I42 Haaland. Flick 5. 80. 31. 111. 115 Haas. David 11111311211? 1 11. 141 1'-' Habeck. Shawn Jinn 110. 129. 132 Hade, Honor! 6?. 14-1 Haggany III. Robe?! W. 123 Haggerly. Nioolet1e Mane I20 Haidinger. Rhonda Michelle 160 Haigh. Elizanem Noels 132. 150 Hake. Drew Randarl 125 Hall Ii. David John 112. 145 Hall. Michael Fh'chatd 80. 151 Halpm. Jefl James 88. 111. 160 Halslenlud. Linda A. 160 Hamilton. Larry 6? Hamilton. Tale L. 110, 115. 121. 144 Hamm. KenneTh 88. 108. 144 Hargmann, Katherine Suzanne 1 6 Hansen. Dana K. 109. 113. 126 Hansen. Linda Ann 120 Hansen. Pau168. 108. 14-1 Hanson. Mlchael J. 30. 151 Hatkness. Karen Lynn 121. 160 Harms. James J. 145 Harris. Bucky 5'3 Ham: .Ii1l Renee 133. 141. 144. 14 Harl. Hugh BB Harl. Sue BS Han. Vincenl 68 Harlug. Tracey Lee 121. 160 Hauck. Allan 68 Hank. Nicole Mane 105. I16. 151 Hawkins. Maedim M3112 160 Hawkins-on. Steven Wayne 11? Hayes. Denman Mane 113. 126. 151 Hangman. Jeri Palrick 80 Heiae. Paula Jane 13? Heil'igenfhnl. Pam 151 Hein. Belly 52 Heine. Debotah J 38. 89. 140 151 Hellberg. Brian S. 111. 118 Hsllenberg. Elizabeth Ann 116. 120. 135. 142 Henderson. Tom 111 Hendrickson Lori J. 21 40.112. 115. 12.2139 Hennessey.DanielJ.143 Henriksen. Michelle L. 1115, 151 Henschel. Heidi Ann 8-1. 85 Herr Jr.. Thomas E. 111 Herring, Cornelius 80 Hetlana. Thomas 1. 11? Heiznecker. Keily Marie 106. 115. 120. 125. 130. 1 Hayden, Michael Dwighl 145 Hilbrink. John 58 Hillman. Kristen M. 122. 129, 160 Hillman. Nancy L. 132. 145 HinIc-n. Michelle Marie 122 Hinlzsche. Carol 52 Hinze. Wendy Jo 125. 132 Hoare, William 56 Hodges. Woodrow 68 Hosning. Jenny F1. 116. 132. 151 Hoesei. Kim lMun 151 HoIe-r. Denise I09. 113. 122. 13? Horfman. David C. 131 Hoiiman. Llsa Marie 106. 151 Hogan. Michael 69 Ho1land. T. Shandy 69. 111 Holland. Trisla C. 40 Hollingsworlh, John 59. 80 H8151. Klislln 121 Hall. Carrie Jean 121. 125. 151 H011. Thnrslien John 113. 115. 125, 131, 150 Hood. Ruben Joe1 80. 123 Horkan. Derek .1. 119. 123. 142 Horn. M8110 Mae 151 Hornbostel. Susan 108. 122. 130 Hum. Satan Jane 125, 132 Hursl. Susan Diane 8-1. 125 Hum. Connie 61 Hu1chinsan. James Hughes 11?. 151 Hyczewski. Mary C. 125. 132 Iseiy. Missy Kay 141. 151 Jacobs. Joseph D. 11? Jacobs. William Russell 80. 94-. 1 1? Jacobson. Man H. 108. 115. 14-1 Janczak. Jennifer Lynn 124. 1:16. 1-11 Janczah. Pamaa Mary 115 Jankovich. Wiliiarn 69 Jardine-Tobin. 11112111 13? JaroIIn. Lisa A. 17 Jeanmaure. Robert 69 Jeflers. Laura Lynn 151 Jamey. Linda Joyce 8-1 Jerlncs. Paul Dearack 80 Jensen. Scull Norman 100. 110 11? 1411 Jenk-an. Ch-ustnne Ann 113. 148 175 Jerikian. Chlisline Ann 121. 125 Jemma-Oliett Katy 60. 110 Jurousek. Joanne Rae 132 Johnson. Alandra L 88. 89. 100. 101. 11? Johnson. Dan 69 Johnson. .1511er 80. 151 Johnson. Kimba Lyn 180 Johnson, Lisa 83111 10?. 131 Johnson. Marilyn 58 Johnson. Renee Jean 115 Johnson. FIUlh A. 50 Johnson. Torn A. 110. 11? Johnson-Drane. EmilyI Grace 21. 9 Jones. Gregory Ear! 40,126 Jones Robert 48. 69 Jordan. Dan Joseph 151 Jurkcwic. Daniel 89 Kaalec. Amy Elizabeth 125. 1511 Kalka. Edwin ?0 Kaminski. Micheae 108. 108. 115. 144. 160 Karnke. Jennifer Joy 82. 100. 151 Kane. Diane Malia 122. 144 Kapka. SlanIon F. 91. 102 Kasdorl. Mama 113. 126 Kautz. Pamela M. 11? Keck. Daniel 56 Keierleber. Krislen L. 136 Kellens. William Higney 111 Kempf. Christine Laurie 115. 123 Kendig. Suzanne Marie 84. 117. 20 1 KenI-Rohan. Mary Kaiherine ?8. 10? Kalkerin . Kevin Andrew 143 Kemei. Imam Bradley 88. 160 Kalmhan. Kathlene Lori 113. 13?. 151 Kielbasa. Deborah 5. 129. 151 King, John A. 119. 1.13 King, Kari Lynn 121 Kintxler. Janet 59 Kirkwood. Gregory M 41. 160 Kissinger. Marla Sun 124. 182 Kiwanuka. Regina N. 160 Klecltlal. Rick 8. 80 Klelstau. Jean Ann 132 Klem. Judanna ED Kliesl. Flobin Joan 136. 142 Klinganmeyet. John David 143 Knusppel. Karen Jean 125. 131 Koch. Kirsten Ann 152 Koenemann. Todd Manin 11? Kohn. Manha Louise 88. 89 Kolslad. Bradley F. 44. 109. 113. I15. 126 KoltEs, Tale Dawn 112. 115 Kopenskl. Mark Steven 80. 115. I43 Kornegay. Leomess M. 80 Konier. Mari Lynn l86. 112. 115. 135 168 Kolscki. Ronald R 88, 113 Kraemes'. Irene ?0. 10? Krebs. Andrew David 152 Kreiter. Scull Richard 11?r Krenzke. Thomas Richard 152 Krerowicz. Melissa Marguerile 132 Kreutz. David Lawrence 111 Kramtei. Kristine Kay 136. 140. 1111 Krueqer. Kathryn J. 83. 89 Krugel. Hamid ?0. 10? KNEE. Ellen I25. 160 LaEl-elle. Victor ?8 LaFlBur. Sharon Eligabelh 152 LaMcInica. Joseph C. 130 Lana. Flank Carmella 110. 115. Laha. Mary Juan BI. 89 Landmann. Manlyn Elene 34. 132 Landry. Arthur 56 Langsdorl. Kenneth Alan 111. 112. 119. 145. 151 Latry. Michael 80 13-1 Lalsen. 63101 J 33. 138 Latsan. Mark Alan 9.1. 134 Larson. Kenneth Paul 152 Lemke. Matk Donald 32 Leon. John F 86. 119. 141. 145 Leonard. Narma Jean 131 Lepoin. Dana Mane 34. 122. I36. 139. 161 Laum. Sandra M. 10?. 128 Levy. Louns 59 Leyrlse. Palncm L I1? Liming. John F 39. I43 LIIJa. Gar Mane 110. 115 Lunahalm. Lance R 11?. 139 Lupscnmb. Teresa Sue I21. 161 Lmyman. Andrew Ray 106. 152 LoGu-d-ce. Thomas ?0 Lovdahr. Lounge 130 1.131.911. John lverson 143 ludwlg. Dawn Mane 1 l? 161 11:91:11. Karen Dean 161 199 1.2, Imlamun Tau Sagma Pr iraternal Cou: Monica 3011 Football 1.2. Kappa Chi Or Chairperson 1 leading Bash Homecoming Olilllrin. H cations Grout Council 2.4. 1 Lambda Delta Cynthia Mat Intramurai V0 4. Pi Deila 61 Mark Antho: Residem Hall Intramura1 Ba Society 1.2. 1 Nu! N03110: Scholarship 1 mural Basken Phi Kappa Sig ety 3.4. Orien Dale Ed'lll't Governmemf: Choir 1.2.3.4. 1.2.3.4. Wars 4. 1mramu1al American GUI ball Organist 1.2.3.4. un- O'an 1 1.2.3.4. Tau D Tanya Marin Councll 1. F16 Pi The1a 1.2.- Jonnller SIN dent Gavernn tramural Flag Intramural FI1 Kappa Chi 0 Kim Mario P ing Basketball Intramural F0 ors Council 2.3.4. Donna M- ' Honors Llst E Vice Presider Illncy .lo n. List 3. Imram Chi Omega 2 KII'III HOMI ball 3.4, Intr: Caryl Sun I! ties Board 5 Chapel Choir Assistant Hal person 2.3. C meat Repres Cheryl Lynn ball 2.3. Can Amertcan 0 1.2.3.4. Hunt 196 Lunagxen. Scan Benlamm 142. 144 Lundin. Julie A 142 Maack. David L. 131 161 Maaske. David Jay 111'. 152 Madson. Sara Kamerine 125. 133 Maegaard. Mark Alan 36 Masslranz1. Monnca Beth 116 Magurshak. Danwel 70 Maina. Mwangu Charles 141 Majewsku. Ronun Anne 1213. 135. 5 Mallahan. Hbchard John 111. 152 Mares. Jeflety 1111311119111! 111. 152 Madin. Chrislune Lynn 152 Marlin. Lisa L. 125. 132 Mase. Linda 66. 152 Masleliari. Gina 136. 141 Mathisoa. Susan Mary 136. 140 Matmanivong. Hongkam 100. 143 Mauch. Jeannine Virginia 106. 115. 145 Mauney. Calhenne L I 12 Maurer. Shelley 60 Maxwell. Lisa Jeanne 152 Mayer. Robin Lee 123 McCenn. Pamela Jean 125. 132 McCIeHaM. Margarita 11:17 McCloud. Gary Leon 5121. 152 McKillip. Michael Hugh 100. 152 McLauglin. Amy 112 McOuIllan. Edward James 143. Mecca. Anthony P. 3?. 86 Mehan. Thomas Owen 1151. 152 Mehnerl. Ralph 13. 115. 123 Melis. Lloyd 11 Mango, Janice Lee 139 Menlink. Cynthia Lynn 131 Merrill. Mark Dooglas 141 M95361. Dawn 119119 152 Meyal. Kimbelly Ann 115. 11?. 129. 133 Meyer. Ronald Keilh 11? Mw1rhule1. Julie Ann 129. 139. Meyers Biggie. Mary 130 Meyers. Maly Ellen 129 Muchaud. Susan Lynn 140 Michie. Donald 71 Michie. Michael Downing 35 Mies1er. Slephanie 152 M111lin. Jane: Lee 106. 1521 111613511??ch Melissa Lumse 133. Millet III. Richald 63 Mllla'. Richard 71 Miller. Todd Chrislopher 80 Minkley. Lynda KayI 33 Minlun, Laurie Jean I21 Misener. Dave Granl 29. 142. 153 Milche1l. Wllliam Hanison 80. 119. 4 MHIEISIEaGI. Tina Lynn 113. 115. 161 Moore. Sol: 100 Moore. Carolyn 161 Moore, Cynthia Fl. 21. 111. 122 Moore. Kevin David 141 Mcorshead. Pamela Sue 33. 110. 115. 144. 145 Moran. Michael Frednck 1 1? Morgan. Michelle Deanne 106. 11?. 153 Mark. Andrea Christina 132 Mawen. Julie E1izabelh 120. 153 Mum'z. Jody Joseph 153 Mulguia. Falricna 131 Mydlach. Mall: Fiancis 11? Myer. Mary E. 129 Mach. Paula Dyan 121. 161 Nacht'sgal. Thumas F1. 142 Nagel, John Darwin 19. 60. 119. 123. 142, 161 Nagel, Kim .1. 113. 136 Nagel. Malgarer Ann 153 Mass. Kalhleen Pl. 106. 109. 53 40. Mazes. Anlhuny James 153 Maison. Corrine Ann 130 Nelson, Dena Marie 115. 133. 161 Nelson. Tarn! Lou 111'. 122, 12?. 129, 131. 133 Nemec. Laula 11?. 153 Neuenschwanuer. John ?1 Neumann. Eric Cnrlslmn 111. 153 Maybe . Neal E 125 Nlcksls. Richard Joseph 117 Niehaus. Dale E. 109. 113. 126 Nieml. Kimbally C. 116. 1211 161 N1kol1ch, 619 my Elruce 153 Noer. Linda 1. I39 Noer. Thomas 46. 71 Novolrly. Lynn Mane 153 O'Neil. Jane 136. 141 ODemola. Naman Richard 60. 61. 102. 103. 119. 142 Ogren. Herman ?1 200 Okanga. M1chae1 Abraham 66. 110 Oldanl. Kamy 60 Olexik. Jennller Mane 121 Olson. David Pne 145. I61 Olson. Eric ?2 Olson. Karen Joy 106. 113. 115. 126. 129. 130. 161 011.115. Jane1Lynn 108. 11?. 14-1 DUE. Rzgma Maw 34. 153 05111. JiH Mali? 106. 132. 153 Ostwald. Elizabeth Glare HS. 130 One. Chrislian John 11 1. 135 Olin. Jamey Michael 110. 115 Pace. John Earl 161 Pacey. Jill Vermillion 132, 153 Packard. Michael Man 50. 100. Paelh. Richard Donald 119. 125 Palmat. Steven Charles 113. 126. Palmer. Tim A 111 Palrmen. 8:011 man 11? Papa. Game 63 Parkm. Mary K. 11?. 153 Parks. Brenl Anthony 11?. 131. 161 Pauga. Cindy Lynn 121. 1211 Paullin. Jennifer Sue 120 Paulsen. Vick: Lynn 131. 162 Paulson. Kristen Ann 153 Pawlowskl. Carla Ann 84, 132. 154 Peam. Julie A. 36. 84. 142 Peccarelli. Laula Efizabeth 1?. 124. 136 Pellell. Ttacy Lee 80. B1 Pepper. Amaia Lynn 133. 140. 154 Peme. Chock 102, 103 Petetson. Angela 13? Petetsorl. Claig Alford 115. 131 Peterson, John Challes 142. 145 P21315011. Marylee Krislen 121, I 2 Pelelrsan. Wendy M. 113. 126 Pelkevich. Mary Elizabelh 116, 129. 134. 136 Pelrovilch. Sandra Chrisline 113. 131. 162 Phiiipp. Krisrme Lillian 136. 154 Phillips. Sonya 120. 154 P1212. Manin 141 Flam. Ann 63 Fiepsnbmg. Km 72 Pilman. SaHy Jean 154 Plewa. Julie Ann 154 Pluta. Chetyl Ann 139 Poggenoorf. Richau: 5? Polacheck. Gtagory Alan 125 Poliich. Kim M. 115. 131 Pomahac. Laurie A. 124 Pondsl. Marilyn Janice 154 Pondel. Mark Andlew 154 Pony. Amy June 113, 115. 138 Powell. Philip 72 PrangI. Jennifer Rebecca 154 Prewett. Omar 62 Pribyt. Barbara 62 Puerner. Cats JD 12'! Radke. Donna Marie 115 Hadlke. Margam Ann 120 Ramsey. Geoflrey Frilzgerald 113. 126 Happ. William E. 60, 125 Hasch, Marvin Lee 113. 134. 161 Rasmussen. Mmael Ruben 45 Plath. Dorothy 66 Ranch. David Richald 125 Raymond. Jon M. 111' Reed. Handy L. 139 Reeves. Len John BO Rahfeldl. Kevin Robert 125 Reich. Barbara Lynn 106. 162 Reinemann. Colleen Carolyn 162 HEISGI'IWIQ. Dan 100 Rem. Petef 056' 86. 119. 141 Renzoni. Caroline 59 Hhoads. David 12 Rhodes. Julie Ann 121. 1111. 154 Fliadel. Ann 113 Higganbach. Sandra 63 Fligwe. Duuley T2 Riggs. Daniel ChristophEI 16 Hingelsmin. Nancy Lee 106. 133. 154 Rllscharo. Keiln C. 143 Roam. Rollin Daniel 42. 47. 113. 6. 139 Rebel. E1Ieen Ann 121'' Roberts. MargareI 60 Hobettsm. Kirk John 154 Hague. Sheila Ann 154 Flahlwing. Kevin Douala BO, 100. 117. 154 Hohlwing. Kimbetly Ann 34. 132. 154 Roma. Ursula Nalasna 115. 131 Roller. Kalle 115 Rooney. Daniel M. 30 Rosa. Ruben 111. 119 Roselle. Krusnn Ann 64 Rnsmski, Jamie A 121. 125 thh. Wllliam 109 Fluben. Nancy 60 Ruble. ChEIyI L. 145 Rucks. Rebecca Ann 68. 100. 162 Ruelel. Jill Ann 121. 124. 125 Fluflolo. Many Lucy 106 Rushmeyer. Lisa Kay 122. 139 Russell. Robsn D. 112. 154 Rutler. Thad J. 4?. 112 Ruzicki. Diana Marie 110 Ryner. Jon Michael 162 Sacco. Maty Elizabeth 11? Saelens. Michael Joseph 30. 111. 154 Sakalowski. Karen 56 Samuelson. Snaphen 10. 46. 5?. 112. 135 Sanlelll. Fred H. 131 Savanna. John David 131 Schalk. Brian James 14. 19. 100. 113. 126. 154 Scharrnach. Leonard ?2 schink. Thomas Dlew 80 Schlack. Charolelte 130 Schreanget. .1121! N 40. 112. 122. 127, 134 Schmlm. Augie 1'3 Schmidt Hanher S. 116 Schmm. Kati Eric 60. 100 Schmitl. Mary Alyce 61 Schmilz. David John 108, I62 Schmilz. Nick 62 Schmoldt. Robin Melody 11?. 122. 129. 140 Schneider. Sieven Charles 110. 162 Schoepke. Llsa Lynn 152 Schleck. Janine Llnda 154 Schumacher. Peter F. 111 Schwarlz. 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