Delta College - Gnosis Yearbook (University Center, MI)

 - Class of 1974

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Text from Pages 1 - 108 of the 1974 volume:

THE DELTA STUDENT ete Py, 3 a, MAE ip oN Ae ; é. oe. tet fegty’ , had Pg ois, elta is. | | _ Bee, F 0 recente Ly be ius é Me diy | ‘§ , 4 + © g@a—- —-A3a tM Ne, 3m 0o ... and finding no place to park. ite Ss and attentive students with their own. Ty geegntett os 18 AH i even though 20 they’re not quite sure 22 what they are here for ite, “ics, re 23 or what they’re in for i eam eh?” LJ LL) dudibdt Aa 4 4 “4 ae | pet tH people who realize that professional counseling... 25 is here for the asking “ = af = = Ol Sw ia Delta is people who work together... 27 28 and 29 win together— om, Pun “Sk like the people actively involved in sports ra rvse = t -mi- I} Su ae _ yi _ such as soccer... 32 basketball 34 35 © re) = O iy it HE Tg i ol i THA j — sad i an : ia 43 : 4 2 who cheer as well as the people them on. Delta is people learning how to listen... play piano... aon 7 42 practice judo... 44 46 ... play tennis a ts ES and think. 48 It is people planning careers... businessmen and women 49 Journalists and Home Economists 6 Hygienists © J ‘Ss Lo) (a) X-ray technicians... a“ 52 iain et satel clerk-typists ... 53 secretaries residential construction men, architects... 55 Automotive service specialists... TV and radio broadcasters... a? 60 Delta is people working on campus as security police in the office... 62 64 es It is people working for. . 66 Delta’s television station and making a huge success out of its annual auction. 68 It is people dedicated to a free press— the DELTA COLLEGIATE and the DELTA STUDENT... Michael Thompson, The Collegiate Jeff Scott, The Collegiate Janet Newsham, The Delta Student 69 the business manager... the adviser... Dave Rogers 70 the photographer. .. and staff members. ee - apt j Delta is the Pee: a il PERE rea ae ee little people who visit from the Tri-City area 5 : ie , wisit : . Vy . Ny NR bi: ‘ ‘ WAAAY ’ : ; “ 1 : WS Maae eitiihs. ct Mi as fs j f fi Hy ae i Ly 43 efn. abara =e Ai a hs EF f ot 3 oF ' [Ae | Gullit asl bi H : Bi Re ee , i 4 LHF Pee Gr Lo 73 and the “Delta Dormies” 75 76 77 ee ee eS 78 80 Delta is people who enjoy performing... Harry Chapin The Ozarks ‘ Se, giynt m s mi a “ayy ey, { The Ballet Folklorico 83 ° : sat yl th PY : 84 oO oO and those who enjoy the performance. Delta is many things to many people but no one will dispute the fact that... ts ey, rf . Zi a 4 lee mn es WE KE DELTA IS 94 From the Delta College 1973-’74 Student Handbook I appreciate the opportunity to address a statement to the students of Delta College. My com- ments are a part of a rather basic philosophical statement that I have made frequently in the past. While it is all too often not true, the world of education should be very much a part of our society —not separate or distinct from it. Education can no longer afford, nor has it been able to for sev- eral years, to be an ivory tower. All segments of education—faculty, students, and administration— have a responsibility to see that the results of education aré constructive and not destructive of the basic purposes of education itself and our society. Education is not a closed system. It is not complete. It is not perfect. No truly educated individual has ever thought so or ever will. As a part of the educational world, Delta College is not a closed system, not complete, not perfect. We, therefore, have a responsibility to work continually toward the ideal. As a student you have a much broader responsibility than simply sitting in the classroom and ab- sorbing whatever is placed before you. You are now a college student, and, as a part of higher ed- ucation, you will be expected to contribute to the development and continuing growth of Delta College. In return, Delta College, its faculty and staff will contribute to you. Education provides you with a unique experience and opportunity. It will be one of the few times in your life, if not the only time, in which you will gain immediately in direct proportion to your own investment. But even more significant is the fact that you provide yourself with not only an immediate return, but also a long-range potential of almost unlimited individual growth and de- velopment. Take advantage of this opportunity to your fullest. Sincerely, D. J. Carlyon President 95 Administrative Officers: Donald J. Carlyon, President M. Gene Arnold, Administrative Dean Michael L. Crovella, Business Mgr. Karl F. DuBois, Dean of Community Affairs John H. Krafft, Director of College Relations John L. Krawczyk, Controller William J. Ballard, Director Of Television Arthur J. Oettmeier, Dean of Academic Affairs Leslie Myles, Director of Research Ellsworth J. Duguid, Dean Of Student Affairs OO Delta’s Board of Trustees Oscar M. Anderson Dr. Robert G. App Mrs. Patricia Bailey Mrs. Maxine W. Clarey Dr. W. R. Collings Philip C. Dean Donald D. Hall Harry E. Miles, Jr. Donald R. Mitchell Adams, L. Alberda, M. Altenhof, C. Argyle, R. Augustine, J. Barber, W. Bauer, C. Baumgarten, A. Berry, D. Blackwell, D. Blasch, M. Boeke, R. Borgman, C. Bowman, P. Breed, C. Brinn, J. Bush, S. Butcher, L. Cady, L. Cahill, B. Campbell, B. Carlson, B. Carrico, P. Catacosinos, P. Delta’s Faculty 1973-’74 Cheger, J. Christenson, J. Cisky, C. Clauser, M. Conway, L. Corliss, B. Crouse, D. Crowell, J. Cunningham, J. Denman, C. DeVinney, R. Doll, L. Dolson, J. Drumm, P. Drury, P. Duckworth, G. Dungy, W. Dunn, J. Ebach, F. Eggleston, P. Al-Ashhab, J. Enger, E. Esckilsen, R. Fayerweather, M. Feusse, F. Fischer, M. Flattery, J. Foster, M. Ox: Friewald, T. Friesorger, H. Fritzmeier, H. Gainey, F. Gavin, T. Gibson, A. Gibson, J. Glynn, L. Godard, J. Gore, S. Gosser, J. Greene, N. Gronewald, J. Grossman, G. Guild, W. Gustin, S. Habercom, D. Hackbarth, C. Hall, G. 99 100 Halog, D. Hammontree, P. Hanna, G. Harman, W. Harper, S. Heinert, J. Henning, O. Hieber, W. Hibert, R. Hoerneman, C. Hoffman, J. Holcombe, M. Hozhei, D. Holzschu, B. Hooker, C. Howard, D. Howden, R. Hullum, V. Jacobs, C. Jarosz, M. Jasper, T. Jernstadt, P. Keefer, I. Keicher, R. Keil, M. Keim, I. Kennedy, C. Kennedy, D. Keyser, D. Kilar, J. Klein, R. Kleinsmith, W. Kloha, L. Koblas, P. Kormelink, R. Kostoff, J. Lange, C. Laughner, D. Leek, E. P. Lees, R. Leeson, M. Leffew, J. Leinberger, A. Lynch, A. Martin, A. Mazanec, J. McClain, C. McCloy, D. McCormick, B. McCormick, J. McGaw, R. McGinty, J. McGivern, R. McNeal, D. McPhee, D. Mee, R. Meier, M. Mertz, C. Meyer, C. Miller, R. Miotto, D. Molter, L. Moore, B. Moskal, L. Most, C. Muller, D. Niemann, R. Northrup, R. Ortenberger, T. O'Toole, P. Oughton, L. Paine, C. Paquin, J. Peregrino, S. Philips, V. Pilon, C. Prentice, R. Rady, C. Radlinski, P. Redington, E. Rea, V. Remington, N. Roberts, B. Roberts, R. Roelofs, G. Roman, R. Ross, F. Sanker, L. Schmidt, A. Schuitman, J. Seaman, T. Sears, L. Seiler, C. Sharp, R. Smith, A. Smith, R. Smith, Rod Spiller, L. Still, J. Straumanis, A. Streib, W. Stry, E. Stryker, R. Sveller, G. Thayer, R. Thompson, E. Tingstad, J. Tinker, R. Townsend, J. Treadway, J. Vanciu, B. Verhanovitz, J. Ware, I. Weyer, D. Whipple, M. Whittaker, J. Whittaker, M. Weiland, R. Wiley, J. Wilhelm, J. Williams, D. Wojcik, B. Woodson, A. Yops, C. Zabezensky, M. 101 | would like to thank the following people for helping me with the preparation of this book: Dave Rogers, Adviser Juan Valencia, Co-Editor Steve Weinburg, Photographer Raul Rios, Photographer Gary Gallagher, Business Manager And Dale Purcell, Advertising Rep. Special thanks to John Krafft's office for their cooperation. Janet Newsham, Editor-in-Chief a] L It’s the real thing Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 2500 Broadway, Bay City eT The Shoe Market Sherman Sons, 719 Washington Hh shea Inc. Bay City, Ml equal They come in all shapes and sizes; and so do their feet. That’s why we carry widths from “A” to “EEE” and lengths to size 14! Center Washington — Bay City Garber Buick Bay City “What a great way to go Buick” 909 N. Euclid Bay City, MI 103 Yn Res “gh Pas ie THE DELTA STUDENT ‘74 | DELTA COLLEGE UNIVERSITY CENTER, MICHIGA VOLUME Il () inter ‘ collegiate press. inc.


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