Delta College - Gnosis Yearbook (University Center, MI)
- Class of 1972
Page 1 of 34
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 34 of the 1972 volume:
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And Things Like That_ Delta College University Center, Michigan Editor . Assistant Dee Ann Culver Kathy Gravlin SAC connie taglauer - president, carol hardy - vice president, sue buck - secretary, ron williams - treasurer, diane anderson, par¬ liamentarian, mary bugenske - acting sec¬ retary, adriane bowie, jill holtrop, Steve morello, jim nowak, sue bader, ernest baty, jerry balderama, dee culver, debb kalcevic, dennis fredericksen, gayle tinker, mike wyman. a year of transition, change and work done for tomorrow’s student, hoping he will have the tools for a true student gov¬ ernment . at left: john glover - director of student activities with dr. yankee and executive board of s.a.c. Page 2 Flying Is.... a trip to owosso in October, lansing in february, or boyne mt. in march . . . or just soar¬ ing thru the skies on Tuesday afternoons before your 4:00 class . . . helping pres, steve stuit plan social activities, films, and speakers . . . trying to organize an in-flight train¬ ing program for delta’s future flyers ... or just along for the fun and flights!!! page 4 Page 6 International Spanish and arabic float thru the air . . . japanese songs and yugoslavian folktales . . . laughter in a dozen languages . . . parties for fun or to celebrate a cumpleanos . . . 35 smiling faces learning from each other . . . sharing and exchanging of ideas and customs . . . the talent show featuring native songs, dances, and costumes ... an office in the offing to co-ordinate housing, jobs, etc. for our international sisters and brothers . . . helping promote international understanding to further interna¬ tional peace . . . paz . . . paix . . . shalom . . . salam . . . friede. Delta ' s Rifle Club Vets Club back row - jeff me cormick pres, joe white rights chairman, rick ribble, mr. kostoff advisor, kamal bausaid treasurer, jim wlodarczak. second row - rosendo arrivedo, richard banaszak, bill ward, don hoder. third row - larry duty, pat lewis, russ dobbs vicepres., pat wlodarczak sec. - fourth row - paul hales, bob troyer, wait zelenink, stewert grant social chairman, not pictured - ron amend, bob casault, dale daniel, gary feeney, dennis green, dark hedley, trent kutsch, don ormsby, dave quast, rick taetsch, ron vandenburg, john volk, mike waskie- wicz, dan wehrly, ron wlodarczak and mr. leek, advisor . . . AZ I Among the many clubs and organizations active at Delta, the Greeks play a large role for many students. Four sororities and four fraternities are recognized on campus: Alpha Zeta Phi, Chi Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Sigma Tau, Delta Zeta Chi, Delta Sigma Nu, Lamba Nu, Phi Delta Chi, and Phi Sigma Beta. The Greeks sponsor many social activities. During 1970 they put on numerous dances: Flower Power, Shade of Nowhere, Toy Dance, Colo¬ ny Ball Silver Bells, and Rhapsody in White. The Greeks also sponsored the Greek Week last March. It was full of funny activities to watch and do. This week provided a humorous time for all Delta students. These fraternities and sororities offer sisterhood and brotherhood to anyone interested. As one sorority member said, Wouldn ' t it be great to have twenty or twenty-five best friends? XAE Page 9 E K fraternities are organizations of brotherhood, mem¬ bers learn, live, and laugh together. Dana Everson Trio recipe for trio — take one talented pianist by name of dana, added to one drummer (brett lamott) and one bassist (paul wenglikowski), stir well and let set (practice) for a few weeks — presto!!! maybe we’ve hit upon the magic formula of this exciting contemporary-sounding jazz-pop trio . . . the craig hundley trio (in residence) of delta college??? . . . dana and the dotted quar¬ ters??? . . . anyway, if you missed one of their performances, you either don’t appreciate good music, or don’t know what’s happening . . . Page 12 Jazz Rock “an experiment in big band Jazz Rock music . . . “come see 15 monkeys make people out of them¬ selves!!” “ ... is not a disease ...!!!...” all arrangements played by this group of delta musicians, many of whom are music majors, are from the talented mind (and pen) of dana everson performed for hand¬ clapping, standing-room-only audiences under his care¬ ful direction and sick jokes!!! Delta Pioneers Page 15 Girl ' s Sports girls sports at delta include field hockey, basketball, and volleyball, the girls on each of these teams deserves a rous¬ ing cheer. field hockey team members: judy wrege, laurie gravlin, barb bezdech, bonnie zann, janette macdonald, karen ker- byson, joann capling, beverly bristol, maryjo wenglikowski, pam mindykowski, mary les- perance, polly fielder, adri vandenberg, chris nowak, deb balazer, barb dark, pam strait, judy talbert, e.m. thompson - coach page 16 Page 17 Wrestling wrestlers for the 1970-71 sea¬ son were: ernest baty mike bragiel raven cannon mark fulkinson greg gay craig jones jerry lefevere rick monvikle don price pat rusz carl ruth mistavo sayfollhi larry simpson ernest baty and patrick j. rusz, coach richard w. prentice page 20 Cheer -y - Leaders Page 21 Chicano Week Nov. 16-21 The Chicano community of delta college and the tri-city area celebrated a week of chicano culture at delta during the fall semes¬ ter .. . highlights of the week were guest speakers from east los angeles, texas and michigan . . . fashion shows, movies (among them i am joaquin, 1. a. moritorium) dinners and dances . . . and to finish the week, on Saturday there was a recruitment day for high school area chica- no youth to encourage them to further their education . . . colleges from all around the state sent representatives to talk with interes¬ ted students . . . for many of delta’s faculty and students, this week was of great interest to them . . . instrumental in understand¬ ing their chicano brothers and sisters history and cultu¬ ral background . . . along with this, an insight to where the chicanos are today ... on the road to better life for all . . . upward and onward . . . viva chicano!!!! Time For Interaction Page 25 Self Searching Fun Camp Timbers no matter what happens today, remember, tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life . . . smile, and enjoy the moment of now ... all real living is meet¬ ing (martin buber) page 27 Funkadelic Parliaments freaky concert enjoyed by young and even younger hip, music-loving heads ... a gal needs something cold to keep her going (below) Big attraction of the 1970 spring council was Neil Dia¬ mond who sang some of his top hits. (Cherry, Cherry; Kentucky Woman; Brother Love’s Travelin’ Salvation Show). The fall of ’70 saw B.J. Thomas of “Raindrops Keep Failin’ on My Head” fame bring his fine voice and quiet style to Delta’s eager audience . . . mostly younger students. But the best was yet to come. . . . page 29 . . . in concert . . . alive, vibrant, dynamic, real . . . telling it like it is ’cos it’s the only way . . . getting to know us — our feelings, our hopes ... a beautiful woman, lovely voice, stirring message . .. Gmo
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