Delta College - Gnosis Yearbook (University Center, MI)
- Class of 1966
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The purpose of this 1966 edition of the GNOSIS is to present a history and a record of the year just completed. More than that, its purpose is to help the readers of this book feel through picture and chronicle the spirit of Delta — that the individual is of inestimable importance in the college and in the community. GNOSIS 1966 DELTA COLLEGE UNIVERSITY CENTER, MICHIGAN GNOSIS STAFF Dianne Henrichs Carolyn Cody Steve Pawlak Arlene Mashue Chryl Schmeck Marge Grnya Dave Ortega Lee Norling Brian Bolt Carol Patton Bill Mitchell Laurie Clark Bill Stevenson Ray Mclnerney Karen Meyers Astride Roga Jo Anne Lebsach Mrs. Pauline Drumm Editor Asst. Editor Faculty Asst. Editor Sports Asst. Editor Clubs Staff Assistants Art Work Cover Design Photographers Business Manager Advertising Faculty Adviser Introduction 1 Administration 6 Faculty 18 Activities 40 Students 70 Advertisers 146 TABLE OF CONTENTS jr VZ. rd ra IWWMSh PP, 5 .. 1 1 yj is an individual . . . or STUDENT Board of Trustee members left to right Dr. W. R. Collings, John A. Stewart, Mrs. Paul N. Sutton, Oscar M. Anderson, (chairman), missing, C. James Stuart, Dr. F. J. Chapin, George E. Butterfield, Clarence F. Graebner, John E. Riecker. As this Gnosis goes to press Delta is completing its fifth year. Young as the col¬ lege is it has attained a certain maturity; a certain direction. During the years of its conception, birth, and infancy Delta has had its days of tribulation. Adjustments that are almost inevitable when a dream takes form as a bricks and mortar, flesh and spirit reality have been made. The original goals, to provide higher educational opportunity for the young people of the Saginaw, Bay and Midland areas and continuing education for their elders are steadily coming closer to realization. Donald J. Carlyon Acting President That Delta’s growth is continuing in such orderly progression is attributable in no small measure to the whole hearted support of its Board of Trustees. The Board is made up of individuals with diverse backgrounds and personalities whose common denomina¬ tor may well be their single-minded interest in Delta. They guide Delta’s destiny in these pace-setting times when the com¬ munity college is the fastest developing facet of American education. Their success¬ ful effort to keep Delta in the forefront of this movement, yet free from the faddism that tends to destroy real achievement, is a source of pride and gratitude to Delta’s student body. 6 y : Michael Crovella Business Manager THESE MEN MANAGE Equipment, Money, Facilities. Dean MacConnel Purchasing Agent Willard Reading Director of Physical Plant Co-op placed many stu¬ dents in jobs in the area and beyond. For some the jobs provided money to continue their education, for others in careers. Palmer Kern Director of Placement and Co-Operative Education. t I ! I STUDENT SERVICES filled needs . . . in counseling . . . in academic planning . . . supplying sympathy Dean Scott Director of Admissions Elizabeth Corbishley Associate Dean of Students 10 Kenneth Heafield Associate Dean of Students Doris Rees Receptionist Olive Klase Secretary to Director of Admissions Jean Niedzinski Secretary to Counselors Eileen Rivette Secretary to Co-op and Placement Gwendolyn Lewis Secretary of Dean of Students Manager, Student Services office Students must eat to learn Food facilities are open to students and faculty almost all hours of the working day. College business moves more effi¬ ciently through use of I.B.M. equip¬ ment. Delta not only has a Postoffice but regular mail deliveries Mrs. Virginia Remensnyder directs Deltas Health Service. SERVICES Avoid crises meet emergencies Thomas Haskell, Producer-Director. One of only three community college stations in the United States, Channel 19 cooperates with business, industry, science, schools, and the professions to provide educational programs to the Tri-County and Thumb areas. Childrens programs, documentaries and cultural offerings are avail¬ able to home viewers. Closed circuit TV and audio-visual materials enrich Delta courses. Although not primarily designed as a teaching operation, the television department gives on-the-job training to the eighteen to twenty Delta students it employs each semester. William Ballard, Director of Television Department. George Wagenseller, Assistant Chief Engineer. Ronald Black, Assistant Director Television Department Harold Conley, Facilities Engineer. Ray Woods, Chief Engineer And Then The Tape Snarled! Larry Robinson Transmitter Engineer EVENING COLLEGE Delta Evening College offers courses to meet the distinctive requirements of the area. Be¬ cause interests are so diverse this means offering courses em¬ bracing the arts and sciences, technological and trade, business and others designed purely for personal edification. Robert M. Stuart Director of Evening College and Continuing Education Otto Henning Assistant Director Continuing Education Lowell Thomas Assistant Director Continuing Education Lynn Heatley Associate Dean of Students Zigrida Vilks Readers ' Advisor Janice Walters Reference Libbie Kessler Director of Library Agntha Zvirbulis Cataloger LIBRARY Atmosphere enhances studying Since every student at Delta; takes courses in Hu¬ manities this division ex¬ erts a deeply felt influence on the entire student body. It is therefore appropriate that its members, each in his own way are dedicated to enriching the student’s participation in academic life and to helping the stu¬ dent adjust to his growing intellectual maturity. The easy-going relationship at Delta makes this in¬ fluence an ever present and personal thing. m 0 Brendan Cahill Division Chairman Humanities f HUMANITIES provides the salt 9 1 Conrad Kish English Arthur Knight English Pauline Drumm English, Journalisn Olive Lagden Andrejs Straumanis Humanities Language 0 n i Gene Duckworth Humanities James Leffew Speech . in native or foreign speech Louis Sanker Philosophy Loren Cady Music . . or language of music or Walter Yoder Art Charles Breed Art Kathleen Plum Art MATHEMATICS makes being exact exciting Donald Laughner Mathematics John Kostoff Mathematics Robert DeVinney Division Chairman Mathematics John Crowell Mathematics Richard Klein Division Chairman Social Studies Robert Roman Psychology SOCIAL STUDIES To know people and their ways Richard Young Social Science Clarence Hackbarth Social Studies Edward Taylor Psychology Janet Brooks Political Science History Edward Lawlor Political Science . . . from events of the past Patricia Drury History Lawrence Glynn History Zane Wilson Mathematics Richard Northrup Biology SCIENCE studies the physical universe Bruce Corliss Natural Sciences Marion Whittaker Lois Downer Chemistry Chemistry Owen Homeister Natural Science Samuel Freed Division Chairman Science Edward Stry Chemistry . . observes wonders Marion Woodford Chemistry Delta’s Science Divi¬ sion offers the individual opportunities to discipline his mind to enable him to sol In f| rB; su ve his everyday prob- s both now and in the iture. In addition it provides background knowledge essary for career pur- ts in a variety of fields. Yahya All Science . . . examines its inhabitants Andrew Gibson, Biology; Carl Altenhof, Natural Science; Nicholas Purichia, Biology; Eldon Enger, Biology; Martin Samoiloff, Biology; John Pawling Natural Science and Geography to the betterment of mankind. Lome Adams Physics and Chemistry Building academic competence is the purpose of Delta’s Improvement Di¬ vision. It assists the stu¬ dent in achieving his full potential of college suc¬ cess. Skills and founda¬ tion knowledge for achieve¬ ment in college studies are developed as rapidly as possible with individual progress materials and re¬ cently developed edu¬ cational techniques. IMPROVEMENT new methods Genevra Grossman Donna Weyer Reading Improvement Mathematics Mary Ann Vogt Chemistry and Physics Carl Hendershot Coordinator Improvement Division PHYSICAL EDUCATION A way to health Barry Campbell Physical Education Crawford Kennedy Physical Education Elanore Thompson Women’s Physical Education Daniel Kinsey Division Chairman Physical Education BUSINESS Trains people for industry Marjorie Leeson Business Education Dareld Herod Business Education Aline Lynch, Division Chairman Business Education; Floyde Feusse, Business Education; Frances Gainey, Business Education; Dale Keyser, Business Education Kenneth Manko (above) Donna McCloy (above right) Business Education Business Education William Huber (above) Business Education John Miller (right) Business Education Robert Lees Dennis McNeal (right) Business Education Business Education . . . science, trade. William Streib George Pease Robert Tinker Electronic Technology Director Technical Division Mechanical Technology TECHNOLOGY implements modern advances. Thomas Freiwald Architectural Technology . . and make a few of their own. L Jean Borland Business Education Billie Nelson Business Education 39 M§Sm ttefsss ACTIVITIES ZIZ!!!- Delta Students Signs illustrate “Difference of opinion. And Equally Varied Emotions | 000(1 point there! «I wonder if they could draft me?” “Are you sure Viet Nam’s in Michigan??” Students Chose Miss Delta Miss Delta, Laura Wheeler, seated center, surrounded by her court left to right Mary Larson, Sue Holland, Sally Jones and Kathleen Barrett. First her royal robe . . . . . . then she was crowned at the Veterans Club sponsored Christmas Interlude Dance by last year ' s Miss Delta Barb Cay. Jerry Named Mr. Irrestible Jerry Boissoneault THE WOMENS LEAGUE IS SPONORINGA CONTEST FOR THE MOST IRRESISTIBLE MAN AT DELTA. J GIRLS! GET A PETITION a JQR THE MANjQE your CHOICE AT STUDENT SERVICES VOTING TO BE HELD DAY OF “MR. IRRESISTIBLE DANCE - FEB. m 45 “What’s New Pussy Cat?” Sally Jones, secretary, Bill Burns, treasurer and Paul Corrand vice-president of College Council planned the first fall dance. Thanksgiving, Christmas Cheer Mostest with the bestest. Delta students embarked at dawn for Detroit where they trapped Christmas gifts for Michigan men in Viet Nam. College Council A Go—Go left to right; Sally Jones, Paul Corrad, Jerry Bois- sooeault; College Council President, and Larry Davis package clothing to send to those in need. C C Election held on D D Day Clyde left) was Council Gr eko Mike Allen, Tr Gail Glinski, Dress E. machines individual LaLonde (above named College President; Dave Vicef-president; surer, and cretary on y. Voting as each was cast. Mr. Theodore Sorenson number one advisor to the late President Kennedy visited campus last Fall. Copies of his book “Kennedy are available in the Student Book Store. Mr. Carlyon meets guest at the airport. Dr. LeRoy Augenstien Michigan State University and one-time as- simeon x . B ooker, author of Black Man’s America pirant to the U. S. Senate. CONVOCATIONS Featured Political Figures Governor George Romney who was a speaker at Delta that day dropped tn unexpectedly at the Honors Ban¬ quet. Delta Men Soon Get The Word Interest was high particu¬ larly among the male students concerning their draft status. Dean Krathwohl clarified the college man’s position and ex¬ plained the purpose of the new draft exam. Five hundred stu¬ dents signed to take the test. Seated on table, Dianne Henrichs, editor; at typewriter, Arlene Mashue, Standing left to right Karen Meyers, business manager; Lee Norling, Dave Ortega, Carolyn Cody and Steve Pawlak. GNOSIS STAFF Had Laughs, Work and Weariness Left, Carloyn Cody and Dianne Henrichs after a long hard day of shooting. Below, Mrs. Drumm, scanning copy as deadline time nears. Winter Term Editors, Wes Thorp and Lorna Bode Dave Short and Tom Ferguson took over editorial duties Spring Term. DELTA COLLEGIATE Made Friends And Foes Reporting The Facts Winter Term staff members standing, left to right, Tom Cahill, Vince Combs, Dave Short, Terry Manwell, Ed Cherry, Rita Munley, Judi Fischer. Seated left to right Mrs. Drumm, a dviser; Tom Enszer, Martin Shackelford, Bob Kemper, Larry Crotzer and Lee Norling. Members of Deltas Orchestra: Tuba: G. Sauer. Trom¬ bones: B. Fortier, J. Avery. Trumpets: R. Suppes, G. Wodtke, D. Wahl. Clarinet and Saxaphone: G. Gillam, G. Hodge, L. Seaver, D. Babechenko. Drums: J. Rut¬ ledge. Guitar: B. Mitchell. Piano: J. Fischer. Christmas Concert Magnificat - Vavaldi Back Row Left to right: N. McGinnis, A. Smith, B. Beelman, G. Moll, R. Kullberg, D. Smith, L. Neigh, L. Yockey, N. Schmidt, F. Kalis, G. Wolfgram, T. Cahill, D. Babechenko, A. Herryman, A. Gibson, P. LaLonde. 3rd Row: D. Disher, M. Cooper, J. MacPhail, C. Hopp, N. Culp, R. Ebright, G. Krause, R. Henning, T. Mocheu, L. Lindner, S. Schultz. 2nd Row: J. Gessler, N. Wacher, M. Clarke, M. Hostetler, D. Schneider, S. Pawlak, R. Eberlein, W. Ostler, P. Bruessow, K. Andrus, M. Lukowski, C. Lewis, D. Brashaw. Front Row: L. Hack, E. Boutin, S. Turner, C. Slaybough, M. Green, S. Schmeck, P. Todd, M. Anegon, L. Pretzer, B. Wackerle, L. Bartos. Instrumental Ensemble-(Members of Saginaw Sym¬ phony) Violins: R. Gray, W. Lutz, H. Lorraine, R. Leaman. Violas: A. Taylor, R. Rosenbluth. Cello: D. Carlson. Bass: W. Tolson. Piano: S. Gustin. Womens Recreation Association left to right back row: B. Lentz, C. Worldaw, L. Villarreal, L. Jar- ema, J. Weiker, M. Desanto, S. Eyre, C. Cody, M. Trojanowicz, J. Lebsack, N. Erickson, P. Scoutch, B. Eddy, J. Irish, J. Weber secretary, L. Laracy vice-president, J. Adcock treasurer, Connie Dowis president, D. Meylan, P. Nelson, M. Myers, G. Domagolski, C. Shaheen. Women’s League: C. Lewis, president, left to right I. Thompson, J. Wieland, M. Kern, D. Maloney, L. Wheeler, J. Perry, C. Slaybaugh, C. Leslie, D. Hahn. Women Spark Friendship, Fun 58 Kappa Sigma Delta-College Singers: N. Schmidt, director, B. Ostler, N. Wacker, secre¬ tary, T. Mochen, treasurer, J. Gissler, B. Wagner, R. Eberlein, N. Culp, J. Anderson, M. Anegon, B. Kemper, B. Fortier, P. Tood, F. Borchard, M. Cooper. Singers Sang Pipers Piped And Records Rolled James Wheeler Trio L. Crotzer, L. Davis, president, G. Mendoza, vice- president, J. Jackson, H. Kaufmann, L. Lindsey, D, Babechenko, A. Jones, F. Heath, D. Endline, T. Gilles¬ pie, C. Berkobein. i 1 s 1 L. ; I r 1 Politics Burgeoned On Campus The Young Democrats, led by their Chairman, Charles Escalera, learned about politics at the grass roots level throughout the year. They distributed literature, circulated peti¬ tions, brought speakers and movies to Delta, and made their organization the sixth largest in the state. Left to right: M. L. Volk, B. Lamere, T. Manwell, C. Escalera, H. Brigham M. Frick, R. Myron, K. Wachowiak, M. LeVasseur, J. Day, M. J. Trudell, J. Wloderlzak’ B. Hoffman, A. Harryman, B. Gray. 9 The Valley Liberal League was formed late in Winter Term. Its members espoused a position on the Vietnam War at variance with the Administration policy. Terry Miller was elected president. Mr. Larry Glynn is advisor. Left to right: D. Murray, M. Jankowski C. Cody, B. Delavon, K. Stoggall, T. Miller. ’ Delta Players ' offerings included Harvey , that delightful tale of the invisible rabbit. Left to right: B. Zitter, P. Darby, R. Armbruster, E. Nashatka, N. Maier, M. Hudson. Vets Club bottom left to right: D. Spencer, J. Schoenmeyer, Mr. Kostoff, C. Barcia, D. Brooks. Top: J. Anthony, B. Ansevics, D. Long, M. McDonnell, G. Sauer, L. Packard, B. Warren. Vets Go Social Thespians Do Harvey Wesley Fellowship left to right: Linda Ortega, Kathy Smith, Linda Lambert, Bob Zook, Dan Pfmender. Contribute To Understanding Newman Club left to right: Chuck Escalara, Terry Manwell, Tony Rocha, second row: Paula Weir, Cathy Wachowiak, Judy Dey, Michelle Le Vosseur, Jim Wloderlzak. front: Bernie Begin, Bob Hofford, Lucille Bartos, Treasurer, Mary Jo Trudell, Secretary, miss¬ ing is Paul Hales, President. Circle K Front row left to right: B. Gardyzewski, M. Allen, B. Becker, William Ballard, Faculty Advisor, (standing) left to right: T. Deike, J. Den Braber, R. Tarnosky President, S. Humpert Vice-president, Larry Lund. For Sociability and Service Medical Secretary’s Club Left to right, front: Laura Vargo, Cheryl Slaybough, Sue Oder, Linda Lindner, back row: Kathy Andrus, Cathy Makela, Charlotte Paquette, Connie Czubach- owski, and Miss Lynch faculty advisor. ILL BLOCKED is an individual .. . or STUDENT Delta Meets Individual Needs College registration is almost traditionally a time of panic and confusion. Even at Delta pande¬ monium occasionally reigns. The difference is that at Delta, Dean and counselors’ personal concern combat crowds and conflicts to give the student what he needs and wants. Concourses Contribute Ouiet Places For Study Carpeted concourses with bright decor prove a boon to the student when he prefers this atmosphere to the more formal library sitting. Cupid Uses Varied Arrows Editor’s note—Only fool¬ ing! This shot was posed. Any resemblance to any students on campus is strictly coinci¬ dental. Students study a dis¬ play of Valentines’ culled from many years. Only the wrapper has been changed. The sentiment remains the same. 67 . ' SOPHOMORES Continue Delta’s Traditions James Adams Roland Adams Patrick Adamski Suzanne Ader Catherine Almy Raymond Altscheffel Kathleen Andrus John Andros John T. Andrus Bette Annis Rosemarie Armbruster Dennis Armstrong Gary Arnst Richard Arnst Yolanda Ayala Allen Babbe Dallas R. Bader Robert R. Bagerski Jane E. Bailey Thomas A. Baird Kenneth C. Baker Virginia Barrera James Bartkowiak Derwin Bass Paul Batkoski Howard D. Beauch Carol Beck Nancy A. Beeman Gary Belger Barbara A. Bellew Gary Bennett John G. Bennett Forest Benaway Ronald Bennett Jeanne Bergevin ft 72 Gary C. Berner Robert C. Berthiaume Jeanne Bessinger Clifford Bielby Dallas Birchmeier Terry Bishop Karen Bitterman Gerald Black Victor K. Blomstrom Roland Block Roger Bober Edith Bode Janet Bodine Beverly J. Boese Gerald M. Boissoneault Edith Bondarchuk Fred Borchard Sherry Bow Jane A. Bowns Susan Boyd Patrice Brady Larry M. Bragiel Mary Branigan Sharon Brennan Loyd Bristol Charles Brittain Bridgetta Bronz Nellie Jo Brooks Charles A. Brown Donald L. Brown Gail Bruening Peter A. Bruesson Melvin Buckey Vincent Buggia Gary Burgeson Robert J. Burns William Burns Kenneth T. Burnside Thomas G. Bush Ethel Butler With characteristic de¬ light in different emphasis Delta students selected the worst dressed male and female at the dance which climaxed dress down day, October 13. Honors wentto Curly Taylor and Paula La Londe. Earlier in the day Santa on a skateboard, a duck¬ hunting whistler and num¬ bers by Terry and the Pack entertained the clapping, swinging group of students who crowded the Commons. James Butler Kenneth Cabala Roger Cady James Calhoon Don Campbell Bonnie Carmichael Virginia Carroll Angela Castanier Richard Cebulak Luis Castellanos Jerry Chambers David Chapman Glen Chateauneuf Jagdish Chavda Edward Cherry Michael Cherry Tim Cherry Marylou Christian Peter Cirvlis Della Clark 74 John Clark Aveary Clark Mertas Clarke Timothy Clayton Charles Clinard William Coats Virginia Cogan James Cole Vincent Combs Deanna Cook Paul Corrad Robert Cox Terry Cox Sandra Cradit Valerie Crawford William Creighton Gail Cunningham R. R. Cunningham John Czerewko Alison Dambert Steve Dangel Ron Dankert Don Dansereau Patrick Darby Larry Davis Leslie Dean Basil R. DeFore Joseph Demijohn Jean Demongey Ronald V. Deuel John Dewell Marilyn Dey Naomi Diaz Shirley Diggs Stephen Digsby Karl Dinse John Dobulis Michael Dodge Ruth Dodge Cris Doil Jeanne Donley Bruce Donnelly Jo Ann Donnelly Paul Douponce Connie Dowis Judy Downing Jeffery Dumiller Ronald Dummeldinger William Dunkley Lyle Durkee Ronald Ebright Dennis Eckhardt Ronald Eischer Aaron Elek Diane Endline Joseph Ennest Lynn Enchson Charles S. Escalera George Falkenhagen Thomas Falkenhagen Cheryl Fegert John Felske Karen Fitzgerald James Flandysz Margaret Flannery John Flattery Dennis Fleming Larry Fleming William Forbes June Foulds Janice Francetic Thomas Frank Joyce Frederick John Freel Dennis Fruehauf Larry Fuller John Furlo Richard Gabriel Annaje Gadd Imants Gailis 76 John Hayes Danny Hayner Darryl Heckroth George Hemmeter Aria Lin Hemphill James Holland Michael Holland Mary Holst Carl Hompstead Robert Henning William Henry James Hensler Janet Herm Ruth Ann Herman Mary Lou Hernandez Arthur Herryman Frank Hewitt Howard Hickman Gregory Hintz Donald Hlavacek Greg Hodge Bonnie Hoerauf Kay Holdeman Laura Holden Diann Hompstead Robert Hoppe Alberta Hubbert Matthew Huburd Delta Fan Mail has diversity in matter and in form. Bomance blossoms with the other tender plants tt Delta, John Janssens Robert Jeffery Robert Jennings Mary Ann Jersevicz David Jewell Gert Joerke Garry Johnson William Johnson Elbert Jones Janice Kay Jones Sally Jones Mary Ann Jungerheld Jerome Kaczynski Benjamin Kanuszewski Paul Kavanaugh Rosemary Kavanaugh Mildred Keene Ronald Keinath Mary Ann Keit Penny Kelly George Hurst Gladys Hyatt George Jablonski Wayne Jackson Martin Jankowski Leonard Janowicz Kent Huber Mark Hudson 79 Janet Kenel Geraldine Kenny Jerrolynn Kenney Kenneth Kerustock Vaughn Kidder Gary Killingsworth Carol Kindig Philip Knight Juanita Ann Kopec Elizabeth Kosick John Kowalski Randall Kozak Ralph Krueger Dennis Krzyzaniak Kris Kuhlman Robert Kullberg James Kumauk Karl Kupsis Jacquelyn Kyle Frank Kitcho Rosalie Klich Cheryl Kline Patricia LaLonde Paulette LaLonde Marwood Landskroner Douglas LaPage Michael LaPork Mary Larson Russel Lauer James Leaman Richard LeBeau Cynthia Lee Walter Leinberger James Leishman Stanley Lemanek John Lemcke Richard Lemke William Lemmer Thomas Lewicki Carolyn Lewis 80 Mona Lewis Carol A. Liedke Pat Likam Linda Lindner Dorothy J. Lindquist James Linton Sherman Little James A. Lockwood Spencer C. Loehr Jr. Dale D. Long Sally Lucsy Monica Lukowski Larry R. Lutz Robert McAlear Thomas McCullach Robert McCussin George H. McDonnell Vicki McDonald Dyann L. McEachern Ellen-Mary McIntyre Thomas McKinney Michael J. McLoughlin Madine MacDonald Allan Maczka Nancy E. Maier John Manning Terry Manwell Diann Martin Paul F. Martin Priscilla Martin Ellen Matthias Micheal Mayer Grant Meade Peter Meaghen Frank Mehltretter William Meran Judith L. Merz Gerald A. Meyer John T. Meyer Catherine Miceli 81 It’s that time of year again—library crams for exams??? r Wayne Michaels Perry Middleton Michael Miles Henry Miller Sarah Miller Terry Miller Dennis Miner Gary Miner Glenn Moll Charlene Moore Donald Moore Majorie Moore Linda Morrow Terry Morse John Mortimore Judy Mulray Richard Munger Kathleen Murphy Dan Murray Patricia Murray 82 Thomas J. Nemeth James W. Nentwig Larry Niederstadt Janet Niedzielski William Nigl Chizuko Nishimura Arthur D. Noey Charles Nuechterlein Pauline Nuechterlein Gary Nussear Cynthia Obertein Viola O ' Dell Jacqueline L. Oeder Linda M. Oeder Richard Oestericher Janet Olmstead Robert J. Olson Lyle D. Orr Linda Ortega William Ostler Kerry M. O’Tool Denis Ott Larry Overton Michelle Pearson Majorie M. Palmer James W. Parker Laurence Passon Leo G. Paveglio Roger D. Peet William Pembroke Dale T. Pero Susan Ann Pettet Russell Piering George W. Pike Gustav Pletz Ronald Myers Sandi Myers Daniel Nadolski Sandra Nagle William E. Nason 83 Gerald Pope John Pope Inez Powell Marcia Prescott Bruce Pretzer Richard Purcell Gayle Purchase Edward Putt Duane Quackenbush Jerilyn Quackenbush Donald Quast Margarete Raab Michaela Race Alvin Rader Joann Rae Larry Rakowski Robert Redmond George Reid Liga Reinis John Rice Gale Richardson June Richardson Susan Riedlinger Herbert Ripke Pamela Roberts Janice Robishaw Anthony Rocha Walter Rohn Ronald Romaine Rickie Roth Charles Rousseau Barbara Rubis James Rumminger Herman Rupprecht Cynthia Rush Sandra Rynd Linda Sabraw Ferry Salget Gary Sammons Duane Sanders 84 Ronnie Scheall Robert Schewe Sally Schian Terry Schisler Jerry Schlicker Suzanne Schmeck Thomas Schmidt Diana Schneider Gary Schneider James Schoenmeyer Julia Schrems Larry Schroeder Dean Schuette Robert Schumacher Margaret Schwab Ann Marie Scorsone Daniel Shauger Paul Sheck Maridale Sheldon John Shier Bruce Short Dwight Sieggreen Alan Sieja Scott Silk John Simmet Sharen Simpson Betty Simon John Simon Nora Sincheff Michael Skeltis Dorine Smith Wayne Smith Thomas Snapp Jeri Snelenberger Barbara Sovereen Gary Sparschu Richard Spencer Sheldon Spencer Neil Sproull Louis Stanley 85 Walter Stasinowsky James Steggall Kenneth Steggall Michael Stein Malcolm Stevens Jane Streeter Gerald Such William Surdock Nancy Swiecicki Dorothy Tackac Leroy Taglauer Michael Talbot Christopher Taylor Susan Taylor Charles Theaker Joanne Thiel Robert C. Thomas Robert C. Thomas Wesley Thorp Janet Thoms Barbara Tillock Anthony Trogan Janet Truskoski Terrance Turbin Jeff Turner Susan Turner Daniel Ulrich Glenn Unger Tamara Valerio Thomas Vandenbrooks William Van Every Carl Van Petten Larry Veitengruber Mary Vereb Lynette Vertz Marilee Volk Jean Wagner Nancy Wackerly Shelley Wagner Fredrick Walker t John Warren John L. Warren Michael Watson Xenalyn Weiker Gary Wejrowski Betty Welch George Wenzel Ronald White Robert Whelton Esther Wier Thomas Wiescinski David Wilber Everett Willia ms Patrick Williams Ronald Williams Jane Wilson Fred Wingeier Lawrence Wires Adrian Wise Martin Witkop James Witte James Wolgast Leonard Wood Gary Woodcock Rudolph Woods Hazel Yoder Nancy Youmans Dale Young Gerald Zeitler Margaret Zielinski William Zinser Bettie Zitter Jerry Zook Raymond Zook Robert Zook Andris Zvaigzne 87 FRESHMEN Begin Delta Days Patrick Adamcik Marte Adams Richard Adams Kenneth Adamski Jean Adcock Richard Aiken Dennis R. Albee Robert W. Alderton Frank Alex Linda Allen Idell Allen Clare Anderson Gregory Anderson Jeanne Anderson Judith Anderson Larry Anderson Noralee Anderson Wesley Anderson William C. Anderson Rodney Andrews Michael Allen William Allen William Almz Robert Ambrose Azale L. Almond Floyd Andrick Marina Anegon Arija Ansevics Sharyn Apostle Larry Appold Suzanne Archey Cherie A. Argyle Mary Ellen Armstrong Donna J. Arnold Ferris Arnold 88 Thomas Arnold Glenda Arthur David Arviza Daniel Asch Rosendo Asehedo Gary D. Atchinson Jon Avery John Avigliano Victor Awriglo Jesse Ayala John Babcock Dennis Babechenko Rodney F. Bach Eileen Bailie Peter A. Baird James Baker Thomas Balash Gregory A. Balch Connie Balzer Linda L. Banks Jean Barber John Barchat Charles Barcia Ignatius Barrera Maria Barrera Kathleen Barrett Mary Kay Barton Lucille R. Bar to s Ryan Bates John Bateson Gary Bauer Timothy Bauer Shirley Bauer Robert Bauman Nancy Beach Brett J, Bean Clint Beane Patricia Beatly Edward Becker Helen Bedtelyon 89 G. D. I. Executive Board members Bill Ten Eyck and Tom Enszer here demonstrate their energies exerted in es¬ tablishing the “Don’t Knock the Rock” rock in its perma¬ nent position to the east of the front entrance. The rock was painted and repainted, serving as an outlet for students emo¬ tions and publicity for various organizations. Growth for Delta’s Inter¬ dependence was active in sponsoring TGIF dances and in promoting all types of sports and club sponsored functions. Jerry Beebe Bonnie Beelman Diane Behmlandeb Donna Belger Esther Bell Donald Bellville Judith Bender William F. Bendon n Paul Benford Charles L. Bennett Dave Bennett Jack Benson Thomas Benson John A. Bergen Robert L. Berger William Bernethy John Bieth Jim Biondolillo Phyllis Biggins Harold H. Birch Susan Bird Barbara Bishop Raymond Bishop Sandra Bladecki Robert Black Ronald L. Blaisdell Ritchard Bland David Blazejewski June M. Bleicher Patricia Blenrhorn Donald Bloomfield James Blue Francis Bobalek George Bobick Lorna Bode Stephanie Bommarito Marcia Bonner Richard Borchard Pearl Bosnian James Bourcier Geralyn Boucher Ethel G. Boutin Sandra Bovee Marylin Bowman Charlotte Boyle Donald Brady Gary Brandimore Delores Brashaw Willis Braun Sherry Brechtelsbauer Doug Brahm Michael Bremer William Bremer Dennis J. Brieske James D. Briggs Harold Brigham Roger Britt Edward Broaddus William Broaddus Thomas Brokoff Paul Brondstetter Bruce Brooks Philip Brooks Richard Brooks Brian Brown Fred Burmeister Seth Burnett William Burns Gail Burton Irving Burtt Dennis Busch Gary Busch James Bush Walter Butt Gary Buyssens Gilbert Bye Gary Byron Larry Cabay Mary Cady Frank Cammarata III Kathryn Brown Rolanda Brown Duane Brownlee Mike Brunette Roberta Bryant Robert Bryson Doris Buckley Lawrence Bukowski Robert Burgess John Burk Jack Campbell Michael Campbell Patricia Campeau James M. Card Brian L. Carey 92 Anne Carlisle Timothy Carr Valia Carswell Nancy Carter Richard Cartmill Dianne Carvey Thomas Cary Richard Cassiday Linda Castillo Katherine Castle Sandra Lee Caswell Tom Caulfield Aaron Chamberlain Mary Jo Charlton William Charlton Larry Chartier Dennis Cherry Michael Cherry Thomas V. Cherry Stephen Chomos Bruce Chisholm Grigory Chorenki Mary Ann Christe Richard Christe Kay Christensen Ben Cichowski Susan Ciolek Richard Ciosek David Ciszek Connie Claflin Pat Clagett Frederick Clark Joel Cleveland Rand Cleveland Robert Cline Gary Coates Sharon Cochran Carolyn Cody Mark Cole Janene Colegrove 93 Randy Collier Terry Collier Brenda Collins Jim Collins Jane Collins Michael Collins Robert Collison Robert Colmus Thomas Conley David Cooper Mattie Cooper George Corbat James Corbett Daniel Corcoran Edward Corcoran Virginia Counts Beverly Craig James Crampton Gale Cranell Bruce Crawford Kathleen Crimmins Nelson Cronkright Kathleen Cross Larry Crotzer Larry Crowder Sharon Csutora Norman Culp John Cushway Frank Czap Constance Czubachowski Kathleen Daly Donald Dammer Ronald Dam sen Kay Danks Dennis Darland Marshall Davidson Harve Davis Thomas Davis Henry Davis Kathryn Davis 94 Dawn Day Harold Dean Mary Dean Donald DeBordelaben Diane Decker Larry Davis Lynn Davis Norman Davi s Thomas Davis Donald Dawson James DeCorte Gar DeGeer Roberta DeGesero Daniel Dekett Anthony Deike Miss Elizabeth Corbishley, Mary AnnKeitand Jerry Boissonneault were among the people who took part in a student leader-faculty conference at Mystic Lake, October 8-9. Fuller understanding of one another ' s viewpoints was achieved in the informal atmosphere of this sylvan retreat. ! Judy K. Deller Louis M. Dembinsky James R. Demijohn Barbara J. Densmore Gerald C. Denton Melodie A. DeSanto Lyn Detcher Judith A. Dey Joaquin Diaz Richard Diener Mike Dietlein Ann Dietz Sidney Diggs IV Robert C. Dinkfeld Susan K. Diveley Douglas Dodge Donald Dodick Robert Doerr Benjamin F. Doil Jeanne Dole Patricia M. Doll William L. Dolson Gloria Domagalski Thomas Dominowski Nancy Dorian John Dorr Douglas M. Doughty John Douglas Dennis B. Dowling Catherin Doyle James H. Doyle Herb Dreo Alfred Drescher John Driscoll Johnn A. Duffy William C. Dupius Nancy Durham Sharon Duvall Linda Dyjak Richard Dzyrka 96 Ronald R. Eager Cheryl Eastman Louis I. Eastman Gary Ebel Ronald Eberlein Anne M. Edwards Michael Ehmann Lawrence F. Eichhorn Lonnie Eichinger Randy Eischer Terry Elrich Linda Elza Wayne Engelhardt Robert W. Engels Gene Engerer Jan J. Engwis Ann Ennest Tom Enszer Nancy Erickson Pamela J. Erickson Roy Erndt Jeanine A. Essex Susan Everson Sharon Eyre Donald Ezop Ron Fahlsing Jack Falkenberg William J. Falkenstein Keith Fahndrich Ronald Lee Fay Daniel Fein Joseph Ferrell James Fielbrandt George Filipeck Ralph Findlay David Fink Jane L. Finke James M, Finn Christine Finner Kenneth Fischer 97 i S Susan Fischer Judith Fischer Linda Fischhaber Richard Fitak Patricia Fitch Annette Flattery Oliver J. Fleming Emund Flores Robert Flores Donald Flory Jerold E. Foehl Gloria Forgash Robert Fortier Gary Fortin Victor Foss Ann Foucault James Foulds Eugene Franek Martin Frick David Fritz Richard Fry James Fryer Leonard Fryzel David H. Fuhrhop Lawrence Furtaw Michelle Gabrish Clarence Gaertner Larry A. Gail Connie Gajewski Robert Gajewski Michael M. Gallagher Michael J. Gallagher Cindy Galovics Delbert Gammon John A. Gann Marsha Glawe Nancy Glick Gail M. Glinski Dorothy Goines Jan Goldberger Cathleen Gomon David Gonzalez David M. Good Barbara Goodman John E. Goodnich Robert C. Goodwin William E. Goodwin Jr. Mary Ann Gornes Francis J. Gracik Cheryl Graham Charles I. Grasley William Graul Jack S. Greer David A. Greko Fred L. Greynolds Thomas L. Griffor Ronnie Grin Margret Jean Grnya Sally A. Groening Michael Groff Christine Grohs Suzanne Grossman Gary D. Gruber James Grusecki Suzanne M. Grzesiak Gwendolyn Gudritz Gilberto Guevara Juanita Guevara Mike Gunther Susan Gunther Joan K. Gwisdala Donald K. Haas Laura Hack Gary Hackett Kay Hahn 100 Jeffrey Hahn Alan Hales Paul Hales Jane Haley Barbera Halm Richard Hamlin Amil Handeguand James Hanley Joanne Hanlon Richard Hannon Gregory Hansen James Hansen Charles Hard Pamela Harrant John Harris Ronnie Harsh Hans Haskin Terry Hassell Nancy Hatfield Jack Hauch Joachim Haucke Dennis Haut David Hauercamp William Hawkins William Hayes Frederick Heath Eleanor Heaton Robert Heaton Kay Hebert Greg Hebei Greg Heckathorn Tim Heil Lance Heitz Margaret Helmreich Joy Hemerline William Hemmer Kathryn Hempel Ann Henderson Arthur Henderson Dianne Henrichs 101 John Hess Maureen Hesseltine Chester Hill Penny Hill Randall Hillman John Hinkle Timothy Hintze Margaret Hockey Milton Hoffman William Hoffman Gail Hofmeister Patrick Hogan A Delta student ponders the out¬ pouring of student thinking as expressed in material posted on the Opinion Board. Here students are free to express their views subject only to the limitations imposed by good taste. Many an argu¬ ment begins with a notice on the board and is carried on only through this medium. Views expressed have been known to effect changes in student atti¬ tude and even in college policy. Adloph Herek Raymond Herek Gloria Herman Charles Herring Michael Hewitt Maria Hidalgo Bevelyn Hightower David Hignite Lois Hileman Jackson Lee Ollie Mae Jackson Richard Jacobson Joseph Jacques Kayleen Jacques Michael Jaeger Robert Jaime Gary Janiskee Austin Jankens Gary Jankens Alan Janewiah Lou Ann Jarema Ronald Jarzabkowski Gregory Jaski Susan Jasuiewicz Jennifer Jeffrey John Jerome Adrienne Jezewski Donald Jezowski Jerry Jezauski William Horen Mary Hostetler Thomas Howard Ronald Howell John Hoyle Roger Hoyle Carolyn Hozer Lawrence Hubbard Robert Hubbard Sam Humpert James Humphrey Sheila Hunsucker Helen Hyatt Carl Irisa Judith Irish 103 Paula Hahman Susan Holland Linda Holuhik Carolyn Hopp Gary Hoppe ___._ Bruce Johnson Gary Johnson Judith A. Johnson Randy David Johnson Yvonne Johnson Susan Johnson Sherry Jonas Agnes Rose Jones Dennis Jones James Edward Jones James John Jones Patricia Jones William D. Jones Glenna Jordan William A. Jordan George Judd Juhl Lynn Evans Kathleen Kaczmarek Marcia Anne Kaczmarek Peter Kaczor Susan Kaiser Harold R. Kalinowski Fred Kalis Charles Kapplinger Dennis Karl Myra R. Karse Robert Kasner David C. Kazmierski David Keaner Mary Keck James Keeler Larry Lee Keinath Brent Keipinger Nancy Kelpinski Robert Kemper Robert D. Kendall Marilyn Kern Jo Ellen Kerrigan Grant Ketterman William Keyes 104 Suzanne Kunitzer Thomas Kunitzer Mary Kurecka Jean Kurth Elizabeth Kurtz 105 Bruce Klein Ken Klein Gary Klososky Edward Klumpp Daniel Knapp Michael Knapp Donna Knight Wilson Kobel Sharon Koehler Leroy Koehn Ernest Koerber Patricia Kolb Allen Korkus Margaret Kostrzewa Marilyn Kowalski A1 Kiley Mary Jane Kime Patricia Killen Julius King Dennis Kitemann Carl Krabbe Kenneth Krabbe Rod Krager Kay Kramer Richard Kratzer Carolyn Krause Gary Krause Edward Krictzs Gary Kross Carolyn Krupnek Donald Krzewinski Gary Kuerbetz Thomas Kukla Eugene Kulas Franklin Kulhanek Michael Kusmierz Leon Kutzke 106 Richard LaFore Ted LaFoae Phillip Lagalo Jeanne LaGoe William LaGrow Clyde LaLonde The nurse said it wouldn ' t hurt a bit and the trust¬ ing student believed her. Nancy Lamarr Larry Lamb Linda Lambert Robert LaMere William Lamere Dick Larocque Richard Lauer Richard Laurette Connie LaVictoire Becki Lawler Terry Lance Kenneth Lange Timothy Langlois Bruce Lanham Douglas Larnn Richard Lawrence Joanne Lebsack Daniel Leek Gerald Ledtke Charles Leg Pamela LeRoux Carol Leslie Michelle Marie LeVasseur Betty Jean Lewis Doris Jean Lewis Gary Lewis Pat Wayne Lewis Charles Lichon Gregory Carl Likam Walter Paul Len Judith Ann Lee Ronald Leigeb Donald S. Leman Roberta Lenich Barbara Lentz David Limberg Larry Lindsey William John Linton Stephen Liskow Serene Litman Allen Dennis Little Michael John Little David Lopez John L. Lopez Margaret Lopez Lynne M. Lorie Janice Anne Kondziola Richard Lothian Gary Francis Luczak Herbert P. Luks Grant McArn Louis Charles McCray Dennis Michael McDonnell Lawrence McGarey Michael McGinnis Judy Luptowski Ruta Lusis Constance Luther Cheryl Ann McAllister William R. McAnallen 107 TW 3 4 m Nina L. McGinnis John T. McGouern John McGuire Micheal A. McIntosh Thomas McKeag Thomas McKenna David D. McKnight Cameron McLean James R. McLead James McLin Beatrice McManus Kathie L. McMullen James McNab Robert G. McNally Charles McNealy Patrick McQuiston Richard Maatman Jr. Kathy MacDonald Roderick MacDonald Jean MacPhail Brian Mahoney Catherine Makela Patricia Malechi John Malmo Donna M. Maloney Linda Malone David L. Mance May Mannion John Hugh Marou David Markwood Glee Marquardt David Marshall David Mortens Dennis Martens Gary Martin - ' Y Richard Maczka Mary Mahan William Charles Mahl Hikmat Mahmond Brian Mahoney 108 John Martin Joseph Martin Mary Martin William Martin Louis Mason Stephen Mason Timothy Matson Linda K. Matthews Donny B. Matthies Harold L. Mattison Judi Jean Mattson Christine L. Matlack Karen K. Meyhew Donald Mazany David Mazur Thomas F. Meads Arlene Medvezky Micheal Mehnert Donald H. Meineckie David M. Melcheck William R. Merry Micheal Metro Karen Meyers Diame K. Meylan Erma R. Michalsky Cathy Micho David Mickey Robert Mickey James Middleton Micheal Mikusko Kathy Miles Patrick Mjles Gary Miller Larry C. Miller Lois Miller Patrick Miller Roxine A. Miller Thomas J. Milton Sandra Mindykowski Gary Minnis 109 ENLISTING. . .support for President Johnsons policy in Viet Nam. Kay Lorraine Mitchell Oakley Mitchell William Mitchell Tammie Mochen Wanda Moe Frederick Moessner Robert Mogford Donald Moline Brian Moody Billy Moomey Gerald Moore Janet Moore John Moore Robert Morford 110 Barbara Morgan Don Morin Wilfred Morin Dennis Morley David Morris 1 1 William R. Morrissette James Moultrie Robert Mudge Kathy Muehlenbeck Mike Mueller Rita Munley James A. Myers William Myers Richard W. Myron Terry Nab Wesley Naegele James Naessens Dewey R. Nagel Geraldine Nash Ed Nashatka James W. Neering James Nees Larry Neigh Frederick Nelson Mark L. Nelson Pamela J. Nelson Stephen Nelson Kalle Nemvalts Louise Neuman Frederick Newberry Thomas Newberry Ellen Newell Gary Mewton Charles L. Newrine Cletus Nichols Wade W. Nitz Holger H. Noack Jeanne M. Noel Lee C. Norling Gary Norton Larry Norton Larry Novak Paul Novak Donald G. Nowaczyk Myrl L. Nowlin 111 Rebecca Neuarez Louis Oates James Oblander Mary Ann O ' Brien Dennis O ' Connor Edward O ' Connor Diane O ' Dell Louise Oeder N ancy Oelberg Barbara O ' Farrell Elliott Ogden Susan Orlik Donald Osborne Sara Jane Osborne Dennis Ostahowski Frederick Ostler Daniel Ostrom Jeffery Oswald Janice Otto Philip Ouillette Benedict Ozerities Donna Pack Warren Packard Christine Pahssen Paul Pahssen Barry Paige Emily Pajot Kerry Sue Pabe Robert Palmer William Palmer Charlotte Paquette David Parcell Nancy Park Paul Parker James Pashak Wallace Parrish Anthony Paszkiewicz Marie Irma Paez Rez Patterson Linda Paul 112 Stephen J. Pawlak Joseph Pawlicki Frank Pawlaski William Paxson Albert Pelayo Marcia Pelon David Pendell Rani Perez Karen Perhne Carol Perry Janis Perry Robert Perry Tim Perry Amber Peters Gregg Peters Daniel Pfruender Betty A. Phares Mary M. Picard Willie Pierrie Robert Pierson Patricia Piesir Terrance R. Pigott Dennis M. Pilarski Kort M. Pilpitch Waldis Piziks Daniel L. Pletzke Kathleen Poellet Richard Pope Susan Portner Linda Post Earl Powers Bruce Poznak Earl J. Pratt John Prebay Duane Pretzer Linda Pretzer Ellen Priebe Susan Pries Nancy L. Prior Rodney Prior 113 Greg Pazybylski Timothy E. Purman Betty Pursglove Gary A. Putnam Bernadette Putt James Putt Randy Pyle Iia A. Quigley Walter Quigley Chris Quinn Richard Quintal Antonio J. Quintero Donald Raasch Terry F. Rabidoux Henry Rabish Jack Rahn Susan Raleigh Boyd Ramsey Jim Rathke Herbert Ratliff James R. Raymond Philip H. Reagh Larry Reaman Kathleen L. Rector Louis D. Redwantz Christian R. Reer Cynthia Reid Herbert Reif Michael Reimer Gerald A. Reinert Richard Reinke Andrew A. Reis Mary Remington Thomas M. Reppuhn Mary A. Reynolds Kay W. Rezmer Terry J. Rice Ron Richards Court Richardson John M. Richter 114 Thomas Richter ft David P. Riddick 1 Thomas Riefe Gary Bitzenlein Fritz Seeger’s “Phoenix in Delta’s front lobby sym¬ bolizes the rising spirit of Delta. Frank Rivard Gary Rivard Joyce Rivett Wayne N. Rivett William Roberts Wesley Robertson William B. Robertson Alan R. Robetoy Lewrence P. Robinson Lee Robinson Kathleen A. Roche William Roedel Lanny Roenicke Linda Roese Marsha Roesner Astride L. Roga Frederick L. Rogel Brenda Rogers Charles A. Rohde Janet Rohde 115 Ruth A. Rohde Ronald Rohloff Brian H. Rolfe Elizabeth Rood Robert Rood Robert Rosa Margret Rosenquist Patricia Rosolowski Sharon Rossen Jay W. Ross Erwin C. Roth Kenneth G. Rouston Harry Rozek Rock Rozek William Rozek Kristi Runyan Don Rupp Donald A. Ruppel Harold R. Ruppel Paul Ruthig Thomas Ruthig Thomas M. Russell Jame Ryan Kathy Ryan Ed M. Ryan Patricia Rydell Lynn Rylance Michealynn Rynd Janet Sabourin Dale L. Sage Delbert Sahr Judy A. Sampsell Robert Sanocki Frederick Sass Wohoresk Sauve Nancy Sayen Richard Schaefer Wayne Schaeffer James W. Scheyko Gary Schiefer 116 Stephen Schmook Fred Schmank Janet Schneider Sue Schneider James Schofield Glen N. Schlosser Joe Schmelzer Nelson Schmidt Karen Schmiege Thomas W. Schmiegel Allen Schof Donald J. Schotts Joseph Schramkoski Karen Schroeder Paul Schubert Jerry Schultheiss Diana L. Schultz Kathy Schultz Sandra Schultz Thomas Schultz Philip Schwab Robert Scott Kathleen Seager James T. Seaman James Seidel Wayne H. Seymore Martin R. Schackehood Cynthia Shaheen Ronald Sharp Barbara J. Thorpe James M. Shell Willie C. Shells Katherine Shields James Shinners Ron Shorkey 117 Bruce Sias Collin Sibley Gary Sieggreen David Sierocki Terry Sierocki Susan Sielschott Dave Simpson Karen Simpson Theresa Simpson Lois Sinn Anne Sirmeyer Michael Sivak Carl R. Skarin Gleen G. Skelton Carl A. Skowronski Gerald B. Smith Glenn B. Smith Kathleen A. Smith Leland D. Smith Robert Wm. Smith Sandra Smith Jon G. Skiba Walter J. Skrocki Cheryl A. Slaybaugh Richard Small Aleris Smith Rent A Cop in the lot issues Parking ticket. Wrong coat?? Sorry, you should have had your ticket. Thomas Smith Thomas Smith Warren Smith Louis F. Smokoski Warren E. Snogren Brenda Snow Carolyn Snyder Robert Sobek Ann Sowvlewski Mide Spunnosel Christine Sperry Karen Sqroull Larry Sprywa Micheal Stark Joy Staudacher Darryl Steiner Jon Steinhulder William Stelter Ann E. Stevens David R. Stevens Kay Stevens Dennis Stevenson Jr. Richard A. Stevenson David A. Sohacki Joseph Sojkowski Philip Solosky Martha Somsel William Soper 119 Gregory E. Sutter Ronald Suppes Douglas Sutton Charles Sweatland Bernard Swiercz Charlene Swihart David Swinehart Connie Switzer William Symons Elaine Szabo Robert Szczypka Daniel Szewczyk Ron Szewczyk Frank D. Szybala John Taber Walter N. Taberski Kathleen Taglauer Raymond Tarnosky Richard Tarte August Tausend Charles Stewart III Robert Stewart Ronald Stiehl Gerald W. Stocker Lee B. Stoner David Stover Daniel C. Strausberg Cherry Strudgeon Barbara Stumpfig Micheal Stumpfig Robert Sturgell Helen Stickel Gregory Stoklosa James R. Sturm James Sturtevant Jon A. Sugden Marjorie Suhon Thomas Super Patricia Surat John D. Surfas 120 Fay Terwillegar Larry Tessin Mark Tessin Kenneth Teter Connie Thacker Gary M. Thomas George Thomas Phlyyis Thomas Diane Thompson Irene Thompson Patricia Todd Danny R. Tolly Lynn Tomczak Judy A. Tompa Penny Topham Micheal S. Torka Abel Torres Lawrence S. Townsend Susan M. Trier Ernst M. Trinklein Mary Trojanowicz Dennis Tromorny Mary J. Trudell Louis Trogan Ken Trump Patrick Tirnney David A. Turrill Tamara Tuttle Jeffery Uloth Betty Valentine Ted Thompson Thomas Thompson Daniel Lincolne Jack R. Tobin Lynne Tobin Ann Taylor Curley Taylor Joseph Taylor Charles M. Teenier William Ten Eyck 121 Days of the round table. Mary Rae Vandecar Charles Van Laan James E. Van Looy Norbert Van Ochten Maurice VanSteenkiste Paul Van Steinburg Kathleen Van Tol Laura Jean Vargo Robert Vican Lupe Villareal David Volz Carol Voss Nancy J. Wacker Beverly Wackerle Gary L. Wackerle Francis Wagle David Wagner John C. Wagner Marlene Ann Wagner Dennis A. Wahl Richard B. Wahl Richard H. Walker Randy Wall Alfred Wallace Marie Wallen Dale A. Walls Judy Walthers Daniel J. Ward 122 Gary Weiss James E. Weiss Richard Weiss Roberta Weiss David Welke Robert Wells Joseph Welter Karen Welter Michael Wendland David Wendling Richard Wending Linda K. Wenz Arthur Werner Marcia M. West Preston West Thomas West Robert C. Waters Thomas Waters Thomas D. Way Rebecca Waynee Stephen J. Wazny Betty L. Weaver Kenneth Webber Janis Weber Robert Webster Kenneth Weidman Terry Weigel Jo Ann Weiker Pamela Weiler Paula Weir Charles Weirauch 123 Larry A. Warner Donna Warren Norman Warsaw Billie Warsin Robert G. Wasalaski Dennis Westnoore Paul Westendorf George Weston Edward J. Wetzel ; A Carol Wheatley Laura Wheeler Margaret Whisler Jacky Wieland Morma Wilder Richard Williams Sharon Wilson Hazen Wiles Michael Wi Had sen Barry Williams Donald Williams Edward C. Williams James Williams James Williams Mancy Williams Terrance J. Williams Melvin Wilton Thomas C. Wiltse Barrie F. Wirt Don Wirth Tim Wirtz Martin Wissmueller William Wisniewski Albert Witbrodt Judy Witucki Gary Witucki Ronald Wlodarczak Garth P. Wodtke Robert E. Wohlfeil Michael Wolt Glen Wolfgram Connie L. Wood John Wood Perrian Woodard Rockwell C. Woodman Diane Woodruff Richard Woodward James Woody Lois K. Woolever Clara A. Wordlaw 124 Susan M. Wrenn Gary W. Wright John R. Wright Joy Wright Lee Wright Philip W. Wright Barbara Wuepper Randall E. Wurtzel Carl Yager Joe J. Yarabek Dale Yarmuth Walt Yarmuth Gerald P. Yascolt Nicholas Yelcho Larry Yockey Wayne Yonke John Young Eusebio Zamora James Zanotti Andrew Zaroluch Ralph Zwingman Donald E. Zeilinger Joseph Zielinski Jr. Kathy Zielinski Gary Zimmerman Nona Ziolkowski Vincent C. Zolinski Why Hurry! I got four more classes. 125 Delta Conferred 132 Degrees Invocation was given by Fr. Henry P. DuRussel. Acting President Donald Carlyon introduced Dr. Peter Muirhead, Associate U.S. Commissioner and Director of Higher Ed¬ ucation, Department of Health, Education and Welfare who gave the commencement address. Dr. Hugo Siehr, Registrar, announced the names of the candidates. Dr. Ray Kui presented the candidated to Mr. Carlyon who presi the diplomas. Dr. Carlton Krathwohl bestowed awards. Scholastic Awards Were Made Walter R. Stasinowsky, Bay City received the Dow Chemical Company Distinguished Student Science Award for outstanding achievement in the study of science. The Board of Trustees Awards for outstanding scholarships were awarded to Mrs. Ralph Brissette, Bay City, Mrs. Rene St. Pierre, Saginaw and Mrs. Hubert Kueh, Jr., Saginaw. 128 Graduates Examined Diploma Then Joined Families For Tea 130 The Dr. and Mrs. Don¬ ald C. Durman Award for leadership and acadeiflic achievement as outstandSB students went to Edith E. Bode, Saginaw, December 1965 graduate, and to Caro¬ lyn M. Lewis, Bay CitjJ a May graduate. Edith Bode and Carolyn Lewis Received Their Awards . . . This Was Commencement May 1966 _ SPORTS In Pensive Mood Coach Conway Watches Delta’s Cagers began to come into their own this year. Scoring was consistent and defense action effective. No small credit must be given to the enthusiastic spirit gener¬ ated by the cheerleaders. Pioneers Pile Up Victone • - r-T-n. wim Pom Pom girls added color and motion to half¬ time performance. These girls were a vital force in promoting school spirit. They scored both in spark¬ ing enthusiasm of the crowds at home games and representing the student body at away games. Pioneer Pom Pom girls left to right, Diane Meylan, Janet Gerst, Marge Grnya, Roxine MiUer, Pat Doll, Laura Vargo, Michelle Gabrish, Dianne Henrichs, and Janet Moore. Pioneer Cheerleaders are left to right, standing Janet Gerst, Pat Doll and Dianne Henrichs kneeling, Marge Grnya, Roxine Miller and Laura Vargo. 137 Delta’s basketball tea finished 10 - 7 in lea play to capture sixth pi in the Michigan Junior Col lege Cage Conference fo the 1966 season. Coa Lynn Conway’s Cager overall record stands 13 - 10. Dick Willia took individual scorn honors for one game nil 41 points against Daven port. Williams was als named to the MJCBC fir team. Larry Lindsey adde punch to Delta’s scorii attack by consistently ma ing the double-fig column. Larry Lindsey 138 Dick Williams Delta Cagers Fly High In ’66 DELTA COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD 1965-1966 Delta Pioneers left to right Statistician: Don Debardelaben, Ron McAlindon, Bruce Donnely, Gary Miner, Louis Oates, Manager, Coach Lynn Conway. Second row: Rob Bryson, John Dorr, Lee Robinson, Gary Ruffini, Larry Niederstadt, row one: Larry Lindsey, Dick Williams and Lovell Humes. Wed. Nov. 24 ALUMNI Sat. Nov. 27 at Alpena Fri. Dec. 3 PORT HURON Wed. Dec. 8 at Flint Fri. Dec. 10 at Jackson Tue. Dec. 14 CONCORDIA Fri. Dec. 17 at Northwestern Mon. Dec. 27 at Alpena Tournament (Davenport) Tue. Dec. 28 at Alpena Tournament (Alpena) Wed. Jan. 5 at Henry Ford Fri. Jan. 7 LAKE MICHIGAN Tue. Jan. 11 at Central Michigan Fri. Jan. 14 at Muskegon Tue. Jan. 18 SCHOOLCRAFT Fri. Jan. 21 GRAND RAPIDS Tue. Jan. 25 at Concordia Fri. Feb. 4 KELLOGG Tue. Feb. 8 ALPENA Sat. Feb. 12 at Port Huron Tue. Feb. 15 FLINT Sat. Feb. 19 HENRY FORD Wed. Feb. 23 at Davenport Sat. Feb. 26 at Schoolcraft SCORES We They 92 85 81 111 81 84 81 72 92 107 88 94 84 76 103 82 77 94 85 86 106 84 94 78 112 92 132 37 106 94 78 72 86 80 75 97 84 102 73 91 110 101 97 115 107 71 OPPONENTS Members of the 1965-66 swimming squad were: J. Duffy, B. Robertson, B. Sczyzpka, R. Lemke, F. Wingeier, J. Ledtke. Back row: B. Lamere, B. Perry, L. McGarvey, G. Ebel, J. Blue, J. Van Looy, and team captain was Jeff Jankens. Barry Campbell was the team’s coach. No Pool—But Swimmers Scored Gentle Art Of Muscle Building Each individual meas¬ ured his opponent. Will he try a headtack? A half- Nelson? Oops there is one shoulder down. That took some gruntin’ andgroanin? Individual class winners in the Delta Intramural Wrestling Tournament were: Dick Munger, Scott Solk, John Marcou, and Fred Sass. Back Row: Rick Martin, Glen Unger, Dave Swinehart, and Jim Blevins. SK- Jim McNalley in shot put Distance runners Steve Dangel, Dale Sage, Mike Pettis Cindermen Set Pace Dick Maatman in discus throw Sprinters Bob Dinkfeld and Bill Wetters, Golf Joe Yarbek, Bob Engles, Coach Lynn Conway, Tom Weideman, Fred Kolas, (kneeling) Larry Schroeder Tennis A1 Korkus, Dick Brown, Terry Manwell, Craig Peters, Scott Turner Two Sports For Now And Then Coach Crawford Kennedy sees a real future for cross Dale Sage, Michigan Junior College Cross Country champion, country. Dale also set conference record for one mile and two mile. Delta’s Harriers Placed Well left to right; John Marcou, Ron McAlindon, Marty Wissmueller, Mai Wilton, Dale Sage, Fred Borchard. ADVERTISERS MONTGOMERY WARD COMPANY NUECHTERLEIN’S JEWELRY You’ll like Ward’s Park and Shop Free Parking Downtown Saginaw H. HIRSCHFIELD SONS CO. 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