Hillsdale College - Winona Yearbook (Hillsdale, MI)
- Class of 1978
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' The WINONA 1978 Hillsdale College Table of Contents Introduction Seniors ....... FacuIty!Staft .. Special Events Organizations . Social Activities Greeks ....... Sports ........ Underclassmen Ads-Index .... Conclusion . . . 1-13 . . 14-41 . . 42-67 . 68-101 1 02-1 27 1 28-145 146-1 73 174-227 228-253 254-271 272-288 A Year of Changes It surely wasn't your average, run-of-the- mill year at the 'DaIe. It was a time of change for the campus. Born was a new positive Hillsdale attitude. This attitude became apparent not only in the students but also in the faculty. It was quite a year. Students had the chance to see Ronald Reagan. The Presi- dent's Ball was reinstated. Sports, especially basketball, were on the upswing. And, a stronger faculty presented students with a greater educational challenge. How could one forget the blizzard and hav- ing school called off for two days - SAGA even rationed its food. And Fioche's campaign? We almost lost our President to Washington. Luckily for Hillsdale, he dropped out of the race. The list goes on and on. It was a special year - one that will be cherished, especially by those who made it so different. 1- l . 1 l 1 l I l l I 1 o fa' c Q35-il. A V 4. . ,x,,i..u. Y , . F t 5 l f ...M ,Y f- f er xt., ..:i.. i 'Y i '15, ff Y nc H Si y I A. ..w.t'.: 1 - . 'L W.-Q,--.in 'KX ' fwfkg S tri , T , '.ti:fJ', ' 1 i , . .yr -, ' 1 ':v'134w'g V A 'f -,U-' '- i . . ft- J 45 T :rr 5 P' g, ,gt x ' N K k y V, 1 , ,' N . A JW? A5 f. E' N -' fi- S31 . A ,v lftll V I I-' ' 1 ' Q l i tl 4 I ,tg-1 3 N. W lo ri ll 43 L Z- - ia , ,+i!'5f' wg I . 1-we an ,V if 2' ' L2 : ww r Q 127.1 A 4 . 5 : f. E1 .5 ff X .4-, ' J R 4 - - 1140 t- bxvu ilf, --as i bl ' . 5 , . . - I x I YJ .M V x .L-'Mer-' XX . ' 4.1, ,V V .' Mm , . a I. ff ii lm-si , '. ' -iff 3:1111 '- iff 41 v z v .144 I,- . Q I , .1 u, 1 W ' f ,r . ,. .VV r-- JT f - L. F Q N..-5 flip N .xe'.,,,i,,5 Lg! 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Y Q Jw S . . . culminated a great four years H H 1 M JU my ,eo N , ww ' , f fs W 0' 3 v Y 'Q , M .a 4 x r 'Q WMM QNX, mi Zvi NW' V 5 J rr lr if MMQM M a MM r -B r r Q M xr Q f a 5 z Q 2 9 rW2,rSya 3,r2g My Il 1 WNY L3 Kevin A. Arnold B.L.S. I-I.P.E. . Benjamin W. Calvin, III B.A. Accounting 8: E.B.A. Thomas P. Ford B.A. English 16 lk sf '- . un' 1: Dr. Phillips giving the benediction Craig S. Connor B.L.S. E.B.A. Iohn Gabriele B.L.S. H.P.E. Bradley A. Crown B.L.S. Accounting Sr E.B.A. jeffrey C. Howe B.L.S. E.B.A. Q1 ff W , .. Q., -L57 Richard A. Loehnis Kathleen S. McAnc1rews , Marsha G. Minihan B.A. Accounting B.A. Psych. 8: English B.A. Music Education f AWS -,aff s..ffT3'? Q Delphine M. Pann Deborah A. Reid Cheryl A. Yurchis B.S. Biology B.A. Accounting B.A. Comm. Arts and History President Roche giving farewell speech to Winter Graduates IOh1'lny R. YL1!'ChiS B.L.S. History 17 gil Rosemary A. Allen B.A. English and History WW Gregory I. Arnold B.A. EBA M. Elizabeth Balee B.A. Elementary Educ. 18 1 rl Ruth Ann Dyer playing Big Mama at Mauck Hall Daniel M. Atkins B.L.S. EBA Elizabeth A. Bals B.A. History and Pol. Econ. lane E. Bakken B.A. English Donna I. Barnette B.A. ECE KJV y B 'F Anita 0. Barnhart B.S. HPE B.A. ECE 1-i Ioan S. Billheimer S Greg M. Boll Katherine M. Briggs B.S. EBA B.S. Biology Kathy Briggs and Trice Carlson being buddies in the Union fit Gerald W. Bock B.S. Biololgy and Psycho ogy Stephen E. Brown B.S. Biology Q Janet L. Bulman B.S. Mathematics it 'NTT' l I N Michael Burke Andy Grombala resting his eyes before class? B.A. EBA A Eddie D. Byrd Patrice A. Carlson B.L.S. EBA B.A. ECE 0.5 H C7 kv' Kathy E. Caswell William A. Cole, Ir. B.s. Biology B.A. EBA Richard A. Cascarelli B.A. Communication Arts Lorri L. Coleman B.S. Biology 1 John Colombo Sara B. Converse B.A. History B.A. Political Economy x...,,r QT'-jp Y I' 'Na Mark R. Crane Lauren E. Crawford B.L.S. History and EBA B.A. Sociology Diane Fitzhugh riding something? ,Ney Li? Cindy E. Coutts B.L.S. ECE Peter N. Cromwell B.A. Soc. and Spanish Kevin R. Curtis B.S. Psychology -.tc iw, W if ,, 6 1 V' P mv ,Q ' fi P - iw- -ar. 24,7 -f 'v-...M - 5. 1.11 Amy L, Custer Heather Dunlop smiling for the photographer. B.L.S. Psychology and Soc. IIS 'f'rQ1f-if . f - '35 Deborah A. Davies Cynthia E. Droll A Heather A. Dunlop B,L,5, EBA B.L.S. Communication Arts B.A. Art and Psychology .Z Ruth Ann Dyer Christine A. Eierman William I- EV-3115 B.S. Psychology and Bio. B.A. English and History B-A- BBA 22 ' A l ng!! Steven R. Farrell Diane L. Fitzhugh Suzy L. Fleck B.L.S. EBA B.A. EBA B.A. English .wil Mark A. Flood Randall L. Frank Vivian M. Frank B.S. EBA B.L.S. EBA and English B.L.S. EBA .1X.J' Debbie Davies and Diane Fitzhugh partying at a football game LEIWTEIICS A. Friedman B.L.S. Political Economy Gail S. Garfield B.S. Biology Z Geoffrey P. Goldsmith B.A. Accounting Kathryn I. Hahn B.A. ECE '4 .-', ,,-1 I X Agfa ', ..., if l ' -1 A Sue Reinhard getting readied for a big football game M. Andrea Graham Andrew A. Grombala B,L.S. Elementary Educ. B.L.S. HPE Deborah L. Haines ThOInaS Hammer B.A. English B.A. Political Economy Q if Si Laura S. Head Susan A. Heckler Brad E. Hein B.L.S. EBA B.S. Education B.L.S. EBA Iulie A. Henkel Cherie L. Hildebrandt Thomas M. Hinds B.L.S. ECE B.A. French B.A. EBA Kurt Schreitmueller's look of intelligence? Mary Ann P, Hoffman B.L.S. Political Economy fi Q., J' Mary T. Hogan B.A. EBA S1- David W. Hooker B.L.S. EBA L11 Dana G. Iordan B.A. History 26 jim White being enthralled by a CCA speaker Mary L. Howland B.S. Chemistry and Math ,dip 412 1 vU 'Al - Daniel I. Kasprzak B.L.S. History l ii Jeffrey C. Iewett B.A. Communication Arts '32, George K. Kidman ,B.L.S. History , J W-29' Robert I. Kienle B.A. English l ' ,P 'cg' Diane L. Kuhn B.A. Spanish f xx L, Glen I. Kordick William I. Krech B.A. Accounting B.S. Biology Michael E. Lemm Sue A. Lesser B.S. Biology B.L.S. ECE ,fQ,, n Linda Watson and Robin C'Neil reverting to childhood days. Patricia A. LOSS B.L.S. Art and Educ Ronald W. Lowe Keri Koch, Fran Strombotne, 8: Robin O'Neil studying? B.S. Accounting 5 David M. MacEllven Kirk T. Maddock Keri Koch Mahan B.L.S ECE B.L.S. EBA B.A. Communication Arts 1541, Iames R. Manees David W. Marstiller Laurel H. McAlpine B.A. Political Economy B.S. Accounting B.L.S. Sociology Wescott W. McCain, III Herman I. McCall Kevin X. McChesney B.A. EBA B.L.S. Sociology B.L.S. EBA via WL Bruce W, McClain Kathleen M. McCormick Mark S. McKee B.A. Accounting B.L.S. Psychology B.L.S. EBA Scott McCain taking time off from his fix-it business. Bobbi McKeown B.A. EBA 'A Margaret Mellgn Bobbi McKeown smiling as usual. B.A. Art Sr History ,- 1 A Marcia L. Michelson Michele B. Milosch B.A. EBA B.A. Art 'Qw- i William I. Mulder, Ir. Thomas I. Mulz B.L.S. EBA B.L.S. HPE AB. 'Q2. .zv Beth A. Mitchell B.L.S. EBA '62 Robert E. Neiman, Ir B.L.S. EBA 5'- David P. Nelson Randy L. Nelson B.A. EBA B.S. Biology l ht Robin A. O'Neil Karin M. Osby B.A. ECE B.A. Art 8: Education Tim Nolan speaking his words of wisdom. Timothy P. Nolan B.A. EBA Elizabeth Parrett B.A. Sociology Patrick H. Pastula B.L.S. Elementary Education 31 Kathryn L. Pepper B.A. Communication Arts ii Brenda S. Petto B.A. English 8: Psychology il' Nancy L. Pointer B.A. French 32 Tom H1nds candld look? Kimberley A. Piascik B.A. Psychology 8: Sociology 1? Kathleen L. Potter B.L.S. EBA Amanda A. Proctor B.A. Accounting jywf S-1 Cynthia A. Purdy A1111 C. Raffin B.S. Math 8: EBA B.A. French AI? 7 Q. ft Linda S. Ramirez Craig H. Rathbone Susan I. Reinhard B.A. Accounting B.L.S. Art B.A. Psychology 8: EBA Love is a Many Splendored Thing. Stephen P, Rentschler B.L.S. Political Economy l1 inf' Paul M. Roe Tell me more!! B.L.s. History th if-1 Dale R, Romeo Martin G. Rowe james R. Rudorffer B.L.S. EBA B.S. Biology B.S. EBA 8: Chemistry fxmy' 'Gifs' 182111119 E. SCEIIPOHS Cathie L. Schifano Robert P. Scholz B.A. English 8: History B.S. Biology 8: Psychology B.A. EBA 8: Accounting Debra L. Scott B.A. EBA rl ggi Lisa A. Shippee B.A. History Sr Political Economy pf? Paul I. Shashaguay Susan L. Shearer B.A. EBA B.A. Accounting Kent Shirley B.L.S. Psychology David R. Slaughter B.A. History 8: Political Economy And what would you like? Bruce S, Smith B.S. History 35 A , uf . , ,X - 5 if , '1 '31 Fjll 1 5 1 Robin F. Smith Eddie strutting his stuff? B.A. EBA 43 il Shelley D. Smith Susan E. Cohen Smith lane A. Spenceley B.L.S. Sociology B.S. Biology B.A. History Daniel P. Springstead Craig H. Stahl William C. Steketee B.S. HPE B.L.S. Communication Arts B.L.S. History l 3 il Candace L. Strother Lauren C. Sus Steve A. Sylvester B.A. English 8: EBA B.A. Education 8: French B.A. English Cf gf? ,BNA David P. Thomson Gretchen K. Toronga Iunichi Tsujimoto B.L.S. EB B.A. EBA B.A. EBA rf' rf I'm free, how about you? Teri R. Urge B.A. ECE 8: Art Gloria H, Veal- The pro in action? B.A. Psychology Y'-'vi Q Stephen A. Vear Robert S. Vickrey Susan B. Voce B.L.S. Accounting B.A. EBA 8: History B-A- 5P21HiS1'1, HiSfOI'y, 8: German David A. Waaso David F. Ward Linda S. Watson B.S. Biology 8: HPE B.L.S. EBA B.A. Elementary Education il lack A. Weaver Virgil B. Webb Craig L. Wheeler B.L.S. EBA B.L.S. Sociology B.A. Philosophy 8: Religion Av ESQ N fvif Iames C. White john I. Williams Debra A. Wright B.L.S. EBA B.L.S. HPE B.L.S. ECE Cosmo, here I come! Pamela B, Wulf B.A. ECE 39 I Spring Commencement culminates ii hectic four years Rosemary Allen with a 4.0 G.P.A. was honored as the Valedictorian to highlight the commencement ceremonies held May 20 in Stock Fieldhouse. Over 170 students re- ceived their diplomas in the two-hour exercise. Frank Shakespeare, President and Chief Operating Of- ficer of R K O General, gave the commencement address, in which he told the graduates to get involved in the world around them. Honorary degrees were given to Robert A. Stranahan, Ir. for Business Administration and Admiral Isaac Campbell Kidd, Ir. for his public service. Dr. Edward Facey was named Professor of the Year by the Class of '78. In his acceptance speech, he pleaded for the continuance of academic excellence at Hillsdale. Senior Class President Suzy Fleck, also the Salutatorian of the class, presented the Senior Class to Donald R. Mossey, Chairman of the Board of Trustees. President Roche served as the master of ceremonies and Leo H. Phillips gave the invocation, and the benediction. It was a day long awaited by the Class of '78. 53 Salutatorian Suzy Fleck receives a hug from Dr. juroe 40 Dana Iordan accepts a well-deserved kiss. Bill Harder now readied for commission in Marines Sue Reinhard says good-bye to the Facey's. W 3 1 3 iii? Y 1411 - V lui' , l 5 f I ,x W Pres. Roche congratulates Valedictorian Rosemary Allen. ' T fig f 7' E:--'L U .4 I . ,, , , , I 9: K I '. Y 6. l lg . V rg' A1 .L Q , f X W jg 3 fl 4,312 ' ' 7' M.1llr3'fQl Randy Frank makes his exit. Herman McCall gets the long-awaited handshake. Tim N0la!1 6l1ClS l1iS Hillsdale Cafeef- 'a W WM 3 W EM 0 ,m Y my QEMEEWJW my Q WM W B Zwmimgmfgxiwiywyglmkafzilw. 9 W aw 5 QMMWQQMQWWMQWQ55 Mwmwwwma w b W ve asv yn A zz ,E K fjwj MSW! M M m KN Mwmxv M QMJW B . .Y ,M :Wm QU Wi 1 . QQ. ' H Wg gf 5 1 FACULTY, TAFF '- wmmwwmwsu E QEEM EEEE QQ QQVERSATIUNS ff ww1mMmwWmmMw 'M M Wwmmwmmmwmyu ! pl FAgUhTY ADNIINISTRATIO One of the greatest assets of Hillsdale is the wa rm atmosphere that exists between the students and the faculty. While some of this friendliness may be attributable to the close-proximity of a small student body and a small faculty, surely a large part of it is due to the professors themselves. Where else but Hillsdale do professors ask students home for a Thanksgiving dinner? Where else but Hillsdale would students ask a professor to join them for some drinks at the Lanes? The faculty really is interested in all facets of the students' lives. The faculty is found on pages 45-54, Have you ever wondered who those green-suited maintenance men were? Or have you ever needed to know a secreta ry's name and couldn't find it out? We've included some of them in this year's Winona to help you out. They're found on pages 59-64. Freedom Fund, CCA, Emprimis . . .the men and women behind these strange sounding names Kyet so familiar at Hillsdalel are also found in this section. You can find the Administrators on pages 55 through 59. ' A . FbHieZ-L T ' ' MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, AND CHEMISTRY A. A - ,J PS. .J 1? Z7 , 5 If A 4 :f.i'21I Henry Albaugh, Assoc. Prof. of Mathematics Paulv Lucas, Asst. Prof. of Physics R. Eugene Herbener, Assoc. Prof. of Chemistry James Peters, Assoc. Prof. of Physics and Math Roy Johnson, Assoc. Prof. of Chemistry Mark Watson, Assoc. Prof. of Mathematics 45 BIOLOGY John Cotenhusen, Prof. of Biology Donold Heckenlively, Asst. Prof. of Biology i 4 i l Ted Platt, Asst. Prof. of Biology Donald Toczek, Prof. of Biology SPEECH 81 THEATRE ARTS 'i Q lx David Griffiths, Tech. Asst. in Theatre Arts George Hale, Assoc, Prof. of Speech David Kelley, Instructor of Speech and Theatre Arts Bertram Fink, Assoc. Prof. of Art I 4 I I I I I Paul Spicuzza, Asst. Prof, of Music a, FINE ARTS Samuel Knecht, Lecturer in Art Harald Lowe, Assoc. Prof. of Music ' .I I N. lm . 'l X . 'gl lr ,sz If V, Joy Stewart, Assoc. Prof. of Art Ralph Sydow, Assoc. Prof. of Music Donald Valley, Assoc. Prof. of Music 47 SOCIOLOGY O PSYCHOLOGY ,, .. 5215?-Tix Fenimore Johnson, Instructor in Psych. Michael Kolivosky, Prof. of Soc. 81 Dean of Cont. U l 7 lb! . . I P bi? 2 Ei. :'Q,.,..wi 3 l 'W iv.- ' ., . f'. . n Y.l Donald Rossi, Assoc. Prof. of Psych, 48 Charles Ransford, Asst. Prof. of Psych, g,,?.. I ' D' 44 Robert Stevens, Assoc. Prof. of Soc. ill' ECONOMICS 81 BUSINESS AEDIVIINISTRAT ION .', .4....f' . WY Ngfikf ' L ' S ' lu- . VQQ ix., ' 'ily . ' Y , xp, jg- N , '- S ' t l 9 if 19- sgi. fr, . V if 'I F 15.53. -f K ,fl -. '- h 'A ,- ,A.- b rl. ' Norman Compbeil, Asst. Prof. of Acct. Edward Focey, Asst. Prof. of Econ. Febes Focey, Assoc. Prof. of Acct. 8. Bus 4 4 AIA bl' Potton, Instructor in EBA George Trivoli, Prof. of Econ. HUIVIANITIES if Y i .L we .wi ,. , 4, 9i.1i Kay Cosgrove, Assoc. Prof. of English R.. In aunt T 4 9 9 35x15 Q- 'br' m 15,9 1 auf? 0? Q '+- Q-O OO an MSM nan Hai? nl! James King, Prof. of English 81 Chmri, of Div. of Humanities AP- . .4 DL..- James Juroe, Assoc. Prof. of English fi 'H 1 . of, Russell Kirk, Visifing Prof. of Humanities George Oetgen, Assoc, Prof. of English 50 X ' Genevieve Quigley, Assoc. Prof. of English 1? i 'Li ,ul limi 1 i f , A Robert Rice, Assoc. Prof. of English Eugene Templeton, Assoc. Prof. of English EDUCATION .-,.-.- Jerome Fallon, Prof. of Education Daniel Goldsmith, Prof. of Ed. 81 Chmn. ofthe Div. of Teacher Ed. i l l i' - - Tr , l 1 l l Marjorie lrightl and Trover lleftl Sutton, Assoc. Profs. of Education 51 HISTORY, LAW, AND POLITICAL ECONOMY Robert Blackstock, Asst. Prof. of Law and Director ofthe Paralegal Program li Charles Brown, Professor of History 13x- Gerhart Niemeyer, Distinguished Visiting Prof. of Pol, Science 52 kill Thomas Payne, Asst. Prof. of Political Science John Willson, Assoc. Prof. of History Arlan Gilbert, Assoc. Prof. of History Louis Pitchford, Prof. of History and Chmn. of the Div. of History and Pol. Science wx -af X l Marcus Cousino, Asst. Prof. af Spanish ':F!.' -. .asf- John Roberts, Prof. of French MODERN LANGUAGE Ellen Justice, Asst. Prof. of French Lilian Rick, Prof. of Spanish Pamela Rohrmann, Assoc. Prof. of German 'lA- . Eamon Butler, Instructor of Philosophy Leo Phillips, Prof. of Philosophy and Religion 53 HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1- . I :r - , if 5 +A-It y lf? f . Football Ron Lynch, Asst. Prof. in Phys. Ed. 81 Asst Cooch s .ff ' Iilj: A! ,HIV Corol S. Rynbrondf, Instructor in Phys. Ed. 54 Williom Morse, Assoc. Prof. of Phys. Ed. C hf-J! ad 741' John Williams, lnstrucfor in Phys. Ed. Joseph Rogers, Asst. Prof. of Phys. Ed . , fl ,X .F 1. Jeffrey Willson, Lecturer in Phys. Ed. ADMINISTRATION George C. Roche Ill, President Dr. John Muller, V,P. for Academic Affairs 'Q 'TE as-ss Harry C. Veryser, Asst. to the President Jerry Roberts, V.P. for College Relations and Development Charles Wesley, Registrar xo Iris Ruckrnan, Dir. of Teacher Placement Cheryl Yurchis, College Relations I I John Cervini, Alumni Relations Charles Chandler, Admissions 1 4.9 Lillian Comar, Archivist 8. Historian Richard Land, Admissions John Linabury, Admissions Russell Nichols, Director, Admissions Jack McAvoy, Athletic Director 56 Doris Bavin, Bus. Office Manager l I Donald Houghton, Development Ii m,,, . If-in-X sf- ' Q' James Odenwelle r, Development William Grombala, Development IB IE A -Z ' J Don Lipsett, CCA Rosemarie Martin, Bookstore Manager i . X 1 mei Preston St.John, CCA 57 David Alleman, Ref. Librarian .f --Q Don Joldersma, Head Librarian Dan Knoch, Acq. Librarian Linda Moore, Circ. Librarian 58 il' VS-9 F. LaMar Fowler, Admin. VP. 81 Treos. John Green, Asst, Treasurer lleftl Robert Hendee, Dean of Men, lrighfl Sally Leavy, Dean of Women 1511 3-...gn flettj Larry Falcusan, Crightl Diane Eichler, Data Processing lleftl Kay Zibbel, fright! Ron Morgan, SAGA foods Z TOP ROW, left to right: Lawrence Randall, Virgil Owens, Earnest Gray. SECOND ROW FROM TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Frank Hortsell, Carl Brown, RJ. Doty, Jerry Jordan, Jack Sines, Morris Risedort. THIRD ROW from top, left to right: Floyd Risner, Earl Fall, Herbert Gould, Richard Hughes, Gene Hepker, Rex Cook. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Jess Novotny, lrv Strong, Carl McArthur, Bernard Shaw, Gene Fuller, Francis Rockwood. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SECRETARIAL STAFF lAbovel Jean Loomis, Clerk, College Relations lAbovel Sandy Henry, Secretary, College Rel. IAbovel Gail Allen, Mailroom. fBeIowHoAnn Dow IBGIOWT June Dewey, Mailroom. Illelowl Jean Bishop, Clerk, Registrar. Sec. to Asst. Treasurer. 60 X -new N l -, 41 YZ? f Ak' ,X , . 3 'N 1 IU Morjorie Cobb, Sect., Admin. V.P. 121 Jill Horn, Business Office C31 Mag Roberts, Bus. Office C41 Horrief Tyler, Bus. Office KS, Collette Covonough, Bus. Office 161 Minnie Deor, Bus. Office 171 Pot Loper, Sect., CCA 13, QLD Alice Horfley UU Bclrboro Boling, Sec.s Fincnc. Aid. 61 i , i - 1 n A . ' V i '. '7':,.:,' f A. ' 'fi' -fx -.f':5 V. ' i ' fr!-, 'LY' ' , ' IU Jean Yarger, Sec. to Dr. MulIerl2J Luella Richa rdson, Sec., Dean of Women Q31 Donna Champion, Sec., Dean of Men 14, Marian Dickey, Sec., Dean of Men C51 Jo Bates, Sec. Coll. Rel, C61 Carolyn Spencer, Sec., President's Office UI QLD Kathy Reeg ICI Bobby Jo Harrison, CRI Vicky Bordner, Sec.s, Admissions. Q81 Patricia DuBois, Sec., Pres. Office. 62 I XM x K W? TNF .Arif 'X 1 .T 1- ' ai -:8 KU Betty McNcll, Sec. Chem. Dept. 121 Diono Kies, Sec., Dept. Heods 131 Sharon Foust, Sec., KCB, Q41 Audrey Dunten, Freedom Fund Compoign Co-ordincitor 151 JoAnn Rising, Sec., Development 161 Linda Greenowclt, Sec., Coll. Rel. and Dev. UI Lynn McCorick, Sec., Develop. Q82 Terry Jo Briggs, Doto Control Clerk, Development. 63 Ester Ost, Business Office Bonnie Rogers, Switchboard CANDIDLY SCENE of ,ego ws., J! hi-H1-m.,..,, . , 64 xgwxafb' 9 A '-I. ,, If K 4 4 if I Y X Q, I l ' bn ' ff! N , , 'xx 1 ' N4 . , oi, ' .. 'iq 'F nf in Aff . A J I i 15 X f '94, .NA- . .ul 'nl' :,,-5 1 ' A ,GV A XX X .3 X il f X E1':1f. K X'- ldj gli s. 1 xx ' 1 , iz m il- sity among our faculty . . . :nl . 'fix F U w E W 5 5 'V T3 rfieagjanb Dreculefs performance . . International intrigue. . . r' rr 1 Y ' ettrfude ' ' - 1 . CCA I: Man, Woman, Family . :1 z wi.. ' '.5'f'.' .1 :Max rf :F -' ,J-3 E '77 - -f -1'-' V 5 I Y IH Ji 1, N ...fm-.... CCA ll: The Energy Crisis Ui Phyllis Schafly QCCA IJ opens the floor for questions after her speech entitled The E.Fl.A.g Q23 Nicholas Fedoruk CCCA Ill spoke about National Energy Programsg l3l Students listen intently to C. John Miller as Ruth Sheldon Knowles looks ony l4i Arianna Strassinopoulos stresses an important pointy l5l Dr. John Willson introduced the panel- George Gilder, Sidney Callahan, Arianna Strassinopoulls and Onalee NlcGrawg Q65 Congressman David A. Stockman speaks on energy abundanceg Q71 Edward Teller clarifies international cooperationg Q81 Garry DeLoss explains The Carter Energy Plan: Myths and Flealitiesf' 193 Arthur Wright. , ,L --,,i , Y -'fe-N.-semi '- K, 5. 1- I .4 f :lr H E-5+ 5' 59: 199 by s . . .mu 1 150: ' Plff -f '. xi' . ' A V ' V T MQ, 1 fy-'Q- i , A 3 wmv.. ,, 1 Y ' fr- 4 ,S mfg,--.-'H I Jg' I E Y Y - sZ1':3l2Qi,.,.1. ,,..,,f:. . I -4 4! W A ., , Q, -532.-:,'3i.gIqfg . x km:-, W' ' ,sl-'Qizfgff ,553-22:1 , ' :.'::3'33 'f -- -uf-zfveim szg'-t,'--zilul-14 .581-A - ff g 5bufa?i25gi? ' .1 f' 4' I L un: .- - Q , -1 '5'- 431. .gs .. z:-'I--2: ,- ,:Q?8wyf3:1f -I ,V xmzh- 5,34 1-. lguuxzqggz ---Q ' ,Q 'ij -W-X' WW. WAY EEE:E::E?' ' I fam 'Q 'f : -1-' -435557:-5' :1:xz::x::'g55 gagg- ' .' ..f'1f .'2z'f . , J Bm'-'5E:::: 211 if-23 -- I , ' 3:5 ..:s5s' if ' 55I3?5':-553: f1-- 1 4 - ' ' '11gi:::::::g::- E. X , ' 1: . 1 i'H ' ' ' .1 x.,ff2iiy'- A M E TFZQFZZ55' A AZ T4 V1 e -4 ' gil 'A-34 Q. '-1 , 1 ..v-,Ax x v-VON gn-' 1'L:5 Y 9? 1 f far A if P I . X CCA IV - VVhat's Right Vlfith America? F 'Q 4 i v , itntum gd ,ilgi e - rf r , ..- il? ai I, i 4-J 7-Q UPPER LEFT: Ben J. Wattenberg discusses a point with Dr. Willson and Ron Angres after his speech, In Search of the Real Americag UPPER RIGHT: William F. Campbell spoke about The Political Economy of Gratitude, MIDDLE LEFT: Peter James presents his view in his lecture, What's Right with America: Reflections of a First Generation American- Albanianf' LOWER LEFT: The speech, The Retreat from a Radical Chic, was given by well-known author Tom Wolfe. 73 ' ll ADVENTURES IN IDEAS . . . '77-'78 MAR! TS UM URA, Violinist ff! MANUEL BARRUECO, A Classical Guitarist 4 .ff qu . s. MAX MCDRA Tl-I in The Ragtime Years V ik ' J Xia 2 ,A xr-N 5 in ,H f The 1977-78 Adventure in Ideas Series proved to be ex- tremely successful with its wide variety of talented per- formers. The season began with classical guitarist Manuel Bar- rueco. Born in Cuba, his study of guitar began at age eight. When he arrived in America, he attended Peabody Conservatory, making numerous appearances around the country at the same time. In 1974 he was awarded the Concert Artist Guild Audition, then made his debut in Carnegie Hall. He has performed with major orchestras as well as in broadcasts in several major cities in the United States and Canada. A couple of weeks later, the Groupe Vocal de France, gave a concert. Composed of eight to twelve young award-winning professional vocalists, the group per- formed music from different periods. Marcel Courad di- rected the ensemble which was brought together from all over France. No picture of the group was available. ln November, Phillips Auditorium was filled with the music of Mari Tsumara. She began her study of the violin at the age of four in her native Japan, and by eleven she was performing as a soloist with orchestras in Japan. In the United States she has appeared with more than 75 orchestras. Max Morath appeared in February with his nostalgic show. An Accomplished actor, monologist and pianist, he came onto the stage, bringing with him an exciting and entertaining excursion into the ragtime era. 75 ADVENTURE SERIES '77-'78 STEVEN DEGRGOTE, Planls During March, South African pianist Steven DeGroote gave his performance. He studied at the Royal Music Conservatogy in Brussels and gradu- ated with the highest honors. He has performed in several countries' and has worked with a number of other well-known musicians. The year's final concert was the Annapolis Brass Quintet, America's only full-time performing brass ensemble. They annually perform nearly 300 concerts before North American and European audiences, playing much early music for brass. Music specifically for them is being written by composers on both sides ofthe Atlantic. 76 I ANNAPQLIS BRASS QUIN TE T QU Pres. Steve Brown introduces the new members of Beta Beta Betag 125 Dean Leavy recognizes the Hillsdale students listed in Who's Who among American Colleges and Universitiesg Q35 Dean Muller announces the winner of the coveted Scholarship Cup. Fall Honors Assembly . V ,. fa ' 78 Z? AS ' 1 f ? 4 'ly x I I .fi s 1 . 3 iv x A f B I ! .Y . ' Q, A ' . .tiff ' ' Q l Y. v mv my 1 ff i 1 1 i an W ,f , A Q I w Stressing alternative viewpoints to current economic philosophies, as the von Mises Series is intended to do, this year's speakers provided some exciting alternatives. 111 Dr. Friedrich A. von Hayek, an internationally acclaimed Austrian proved to be one of the most charming of all six speakers. ln his Coping with Ignorance , many fallacies and myths were exposed to Hillsdale students and facultyg 121 Past Sec. of Agriculture Earl L. Butz spoke on the American Food Machine and Private Entrepreneurship to begin the series in Sept.g Q31 Texas A 81 M's W. Phillip Gramm expanded on the current energy crisis with the Energy Crisis in Perspectivef' 141 Past Presidential candidate and movie star Ronald Reagan proved to be this year's command performance to the overflow crowd at the College Baptist Church. He spoke on What Ever Happened to Free Enterprise? g C51 Congressman Jack Kemp spoke on a highly pertinent topic, The Political Relevance of Ludwig von Mises g and Q61 Libertarian Roger Lea MacBride elaborated on the Politics of Ideas. The Ludwig von Mises Lecture Series '77-'78 dl i aa: ri, qc-qv it 1 C 5- 3 A ex 331 1' , X ,gl X' ' ff. 52. .,' Y3 '. . SPL ,fixn .1541-i 'F , '-'73, '- :.?Jgf-3' It J-e w1W:.-Ql- .-Q: H i M: V . f 9 -41. FESTIVAL sl II lx 'X ll. X l 111 Fredrico and Eva Timeus display the colorful costumes of their native landsg 125 Donna Barnette and Cathie Schifano busily fill plates with enticing foreign delectablesg Q31 Japan is well represented by pretty girls and colorful examples of workmanship. l? l - I too ,Q Many cultures in one place A E7 ,' Q11 Dr. Febes Facey, a native Filipino, and her section on her homeland attracts curious bypassersg 125 Ashraful Huq, from Bangladesh, reads fame and fortune in the palm of an inter- ested studentg Q33 France's display is made more attractive by this pretty girl in an authentic costumeg My Linda Ramirez and Suzy Fleck savor their international meal at SAGA. 111 Treplev fMark Rigatoj sits down to begin work on the play which he's writingg C21 Nina fMoIIy Perkinsj gazes lovingly into Trigorin's iTodd Pastorj eyes: 131 Polina iDonna, Meindti turns in anguish from Ar- kadina fLisa Dawn Huhny. 'I 5 84 lil Sorin lKevin Ongl waits patiently as death draws nearg 121 Medvenko lCraig Walkerj reflects on his unhappy situationg Q33 Trigorin lTodd Pastorj conforts Arkadina lLisa Dawn Huhnl as she begs him to stay. Trigorin . . . . Arkasina .. Nina Treplev .. Dorn Sorin .. Polina .... Nledvenko Shamrayeu Cook ..... Yakov .... The Seagull 5x x . TH -' Sf. la.. .ia -2,,q ..--:-,, 5 1 Wier- la. ,L- CAST .......Todd Pastor Lisa Dawn Huhn .. Molly Perkins .... Mark Fligato . . . . Gregg Reed Kevin Ong . . Donna Meindt ... Craig Walker . Richard Laible Laura lngraham Dan Knapp .., .The Seagull 85 ARSENIC AND QLD LACE 111 Mortimer explains to his aunt that what they are doing to innocent men is not proper, f2l Mortimer and Mr. Witherspoon try to convince Abby and Martha to commit themselves to Happydale Sanatoriumg f3l Teddy, who thinks he's Theodore Roosevelt, tries to talk Dr. Einstein to accompany him to Panama fthe cellarlg Q41 The sisters, in trying to snare another victim, persuade Mr. Gibbs to have some of their homemade wine, 453 Officer O'Hara, oblivious to Mortimer's uncomfortable state, tells him all about the play he has just writteng 163 When Mortimer and Jonathan realize they are long-lost brothers, Abby stops them as they start for each other's throatg Q71 Dr. Einstein tries to convince Jonathan not to perform another operation right awayg Q85 Dr. Einstein and Jonathan finally succeed in capturing Mortimer. 86 CAST Abby Brewster .. ......... .... K athy McCormick Martha Brewster .. . ..... ......... S ue Strand Mortimer Brewster ...... Kevin Curtis Elaine Harper ..... Dr. Harper ...... Jonathan ...... Dr. Einstein ..... Teddy Brewster Mr. Witherspoon Officer O'Hara Lt. Rooney ..... Mr. Gibbs ,. . Betsy Bronson ......BiII Knapp ........RonAngres David Sulfridge ........Ed Tonkin ......Jim Flowe Kevin Ong . . . . . Dan Kasprzak ...Brian Carson 87 -ld Q , Era --:'. ? D Si L , .,, --1 J X- Y' .., .32 2'? + 55:5 - l QF? Q:-Q-' 14 V' , ,W -Wm if- ' -5 I V 3 .::. f ,.,,- 4 1 'ji ' 1 . HF if - 1 f A 93 : ' ' ,V . L , lx Q 35, 3 ' ' f UI' 4 K. .9 . H Y. 43125 :Y G I I KWH 1- mf, - A . me ' 11 if Xu 1 A .-: B ri'-:W ---ir.. 7..- -n 113 Count Dracula lDon Fieldsl threatens the audience with his fangs . l2J Jonathan tMike Methenyj tries to subdue Renfield lCraig Walkerl and return him to his cell. C31 Dr. Seward lMark Rigatol checks with his assistants Hennessey fJohn Felczakl and Wesley lDan Kasprzakj to make sure things are under control. f4J Dracula is rendered powerless by the sign of the cross and by special flowers. 155 Mina lLisa-Anne Glimel is attacked by Dracula. CAST Count Dracula ...... ....... D on Fields Mina ............ Lisa-Anne Glime Jonathan Harker .... Mike Methany Dr. Seward ............ ...... M ark Fligato Sybil Seward ........,... . . . Melanie Barker Dr. Heinrich van Helsing .. ... Kevin Curtis Henfield ................. ... Craig Walker Hennessey .. ...John Felczak Wesley .. Dan Kasprzak 89 I-IOVV TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS . 111 Rosemary 1Monica Deeter1 dreams of a future as the wife of J. Pierrepont Finch: 121 Finch 1Mark Fiigato1 lands a job in the maiiroom from Mr. Bratt 1Todd Pastor1, as Rosemary and Smitty 1Jane Briggs1 look ong 131Mr. Bratt meets Hedy LaRue 1Chris Eierman1 while the secretaries type busily: 141 Bud Fru mp 1Steve Sylvester1 celebrates his promition to maiiroom head: 151 Finch realizes that he has found the right company g 161 Executives collaborate in the washroom to plot Finch's demise 1left to right- Steve Sylvester, Todd Pastor, Kevin Curtis, Gregg Reed, Scott Marquardt, Don Fields1g 171 Kedy LaRue flirts with Finch: 181 Don Fields announces The Worldwide Wicket TreasureIHunt g 191 Finch shares his forecasts of fantastic growth for the Worldwide Wicket Company with Boss BiggIey1Ed Tonkin1g 1101 Executives have to try to control themselves as they watch the casual, eager, self-confident Finch 1left to right- Steve Sylvester, Todd Pastor, Kevin Curtis, Scott Marquardt, Don Fields, Gregg Fteed1g 1111 Finch impresses Biggley with his latest knitting project. ,,, . . .IVVITI-IOUT REALLY TRYING v-H 1 I K 4 aw 512 .f 1 X. 1 , ...,',x. :Gif :J -PFPI A ' wk --in 4 1,- '. uf .5 I fi? 4.1.N:v Q . .1 rr 4 .3- 'W , 'fl 4- an 1 Q Q , i 4-J .v :LM r :, -. . . 1 l Hi: Ek J ' f , 4. 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David Blakely, violinist, was fea- tured in the final concert held for Commencement on May 19. The Choir had two major concerts - one held De- cember 11 and the other April 22. As an added feature the Choir took their show on the road April 16-19 on their annual Choir Tour through Ohio and Indiana. Performing along with the Choir at most of the con- certs was the Chorale and Women's Choir. Sigma Alpha lota had two concerts of their own - one each semester. The women's fraternity also per- formed at many other musical functions and benefits during the year. 'I fav f-. 4f..f.7 lil Yuko Igarashi intently watches the conductor as she singsg l2y The Chorale entertains the audience with some modern songs in four-part harmonyg 133 The Hillsdale College-Community Orchestra at their last concert in Phillips for the year: C41 The Choirenticing the Christmas spirit at their concert December 11 at the College Baptist Church. 93 UPPER RIGHT: The violin section of the College-Community Orchestra: BELOW: The Choir awes the crowd with musicg BOTTOM: The women of SAI perform at their May Day Concert. RECOGNITION FOR OUR EFFORTS . . . Phillips Auditorium held a capacity crowd the evening of March 15 for this year's Spring Honors Assembly. Senior Rosemary Allen was well-rewarded for her efforts as she took home Federation Scholarships in humanities and in school ser- vice, the Creative Arts Award, and the Alvin Ewing Creative Writing Award. Other award recipients were Liz Balee, the Viola Augir Education Award, Bobbi McKeown, the Chi Omega Social Science Award, Kathleen Shinabery, the Davidson Ed- ucation Award, Debi Nelson, the Carlotta Bally Ewing Award in Health and Physical Educa- tion, Dana Jordan, the Windsor H. Roberts History Award, Craig Macintosh, the Ambler Litereary Prize: Jannell Tillman and Mark Flood, Kimball Medals, and Cindy Purdy and Janet Bulmon, the Robert Taylor Math Award. The new members of the various honorary groups were tapped and recognized. ODK awarded its Presidents Cup to the highly successful Love-Can Drive and the Spirit Cup to the Charger Basketball team for its part in generating school spirit. Dean Muller announced the winners of the coveted Scholarship Cups. The ATO's won with a 2.6 average and the Kappa's took theirs with a 3.2. SPRING HONORS ASSEMBLY iUpper Righty - Dr. King presents Rosemary Allen with yet another award. lAbovel - Todd Pastor introduces the new Alpha Psi Omega members with his usual theatrical flair. 96 Kappa President Lisa Browne beams as she accepts the Scholarship cup from Dean Muller. TZEQ X4 F I -N :lf --,Q ' if , :Mfg wg Aa 1 ' I , x in ' 1 Y 11 QL? :- .,-. , B: 4 . T 9 . V ,Q Q 'vx .W-7 V.. J X 1: 6 XO ,I f ,Q5 is ' ' -r, K , , :gf 1 'fun L .., .. - nl-. . V... 1, -I ,:,!',7:f ,I F, 1 C Jwwx' , .. 7,- . -1'h-- , ,WWF ,D-. A ., - ' 'Ci ul. QJQWM. 1 ' g , 'L l .,- 5-. , ':'Q'J' f - 51 5, . ,f L Q 5 It ,f I r I I' ,fi 'ff' -., . 1 5 ' . -, V ' wrt I' F v iq? X 1 4 A , X , 4 13' 1... Qf- F 4, ' ' 'ff-L W- 1 4 f,,-. iezfia-1r?A , 'x an A if 'K .gn v'A Mn. 7978 Swim Show Leis Swim ABOVE BIXGHT: Barb Oliver helps a young swimmer to improve her techniqueg ABOVE LEFT: Betsy Moriarty aids and instructs her young pupilsg RIGHT: This year's swim show was also a chance to learn as the college girls demonstrated the art of synchronized swim- ming. 98 V , W . Q rj A-p t 'inf W I' 'H .FY 1. V 5.3 1 1. . sf 'sm xi fi 3 3-,L MI . YF'-kin -Q-an-is-5 -firm V L, I - .l.. Ev 5.4 W , H? 4 --6 ,. , , 0' 4' as Juroe-led group experiences England Visiting England is one of those things you never forget - last June ten students and Dr. Juroe found this to be very true. Leaving on June 10 from Metro, the group spent three weeks travelling around the scenic English countryside in a Land Rover that they had rented for the duration of their stay. On the go most of the time so that they could see as many of the historic sights as possible, the group visited such famous places as Stonehenge, Canterbury, Ox- ford, Winchester, York, and London. By travelling on their own, the students were able to see the true British lifestyle. They were enhanced by the simple but productive lives the English people culti- vated. Many funny and memorable experi- ences were brought back by the group. It was truly an enriching experience for the lucky eleven. . . V if LY Sightseeing group on St. Andrew's pier - - -q,,.,.-an--lf.:-f-2 -:gif -142159324 f --f' .A t ,. X. ,iran . f- ,.-. ... . Aff .,,.. - 100 British Parliament and Big Ben as viewed from across the Thames River. si, 1. M 1: S, 1 v -Q 143. I ff Fif73'J' ,If qui 'K K .. ' u ,i . ,. n 1-V' 'l3'Z.J, .V , ,- . I , ' lllw 'Y .fn .,z.' '..-' Y , f. , 0 ,-, J. fy if I 'I ' , - -sf- v L n. Y' 'ig' .Q Air am Qj I . .lar K , n -I , -A ar I it :QL .LJ-hm! s. A -. -, 'Hn I. . , W I ,. ,. 1 J , N W ORGANIZATIONS Participation increases . . New clubs formed . . . Honoraries re-evaluated . . . Leadership roles dispersed . . . Working together for a purpose . . . . . . unites students in thought and action ,fu Yvyfq, ,1- A, . Nj 41' M Y' ' 'iz-' 'fs' bi ' 'Jw 9 m 1 f ,l Leadership Worshop M431 Robin Smith, Sue Reinhard, Lisa Benson, Candice Strother, Bobbie McKeown, Debbie Haines, Brian Bono. Acropolis BACK ROW: Nisia Thornton, Benne I-lutson, Kevin Ong, Pam Myers, Mark Gardner, Dan Motsinger. SECOND ROW: Bob Baird, Laurie Ingraham, Kim Groener, Sue Zeigler, Lisa Niedermeier. FRONT ROW: Mark Crane, Pam Roberts, Kim Allen, Pat Smith, Diana Bougeois, Lindy Ellingwood. Big Brothers Big Sisters jill Hervish, Gerry Bock, Meg Evans. Fall Federation BACK ROW: Todd Nicholson, Ken Iago, Randy jaros, Dan Dodds, Mike Adams, Mark Gardner. FRONT ROW: Randy Edwards, Virgil Webb, Pam Lowe. 106 Spring Federation I v 1 , l I I i 9 x Q 97 . , .5 A-A 5 -5 Y, I , W.,-I.. I BACK ROW: Mark Gardner, Paul Shashaguay, Brian Anderson. SECOND ROW: Lisa Niedermeier, Mike Roehrig, David Canfield, Pam Colbert. THIRD ROW: Karen Wilkin, Ayn Cabaniss, Mark Sprader, Beth Bals, Randy Edwards. FRONT ROW: Todd Nicholson, Ken Iago, Sue Wismar, Dan Dodds. 107 ctivities Board Dan Motsinger, William Krech - President's Ball Committee ,,,nf . 1V if Lisa Shippee, Mark Gardner, Debbie Haines, Marcia Michelson, Suzy Fleck, Gerry Bock, Kim Allen, Hutson, Louise Spees. Front: William Krech, Dan Moisinger. Men's Council l Y w BACK ROW: Tom Appel, Todd Mitchell, Mark Gardner, Chris Young, Ross Anderson. FRONT ROW: john Selslrom, Mike Hague, Dan Dodds, Bob Keighley, Brad Vite. Women's Council right: Robin Smith, Dean Leavy, Cindy Eowler, Claudia Azkoul, Karla Karibian, Donna Bamette, Talley, Louise Spees. Lampllghters an K X Ml'-f BACK ROW Dr Febes Facey Ellen Helrnrexch 1111 WIISOH Mon1caDeeter L1saSh1ppee IaneUr11ng FRONT ROW Prof Ellen Iustxce Dr M3I'1Of1e Sutton Rosemary Allen Karen Schwartz Suzy Fleck LISH Benson Cathy V1dean Prof Kay Cosgrove Dean Sally Leavy 110 Omicron Delta Kappa BACK ROW: Dave Slaughter, Gerry Bock, Greg Boll, Mike Adams, Mark Gardner, Randy Frank, Ross Anderson, Dr. Louis Pitchford, Keith Otter- bein, Todd Mitchell, Mark Crane, Dean Robert Hendee, Chris Young, Dave Marstiller. FRONT ROW: Tom Appel, Dan Motsinger, Tim Nolan, Benne l-lutson, Dr. Iames King, Dr. jerry Roberts. 111 Choir BACK ROW: Scott Marquardt, Karles Mateus, Mike Roehrig, Gregg Reed, james Kolbe. THIRD ROW: Daniel Knapp, Steve Brown, William Krech, Ken Hardin. SECOND ROW: Mia Schoch, Debra Maloy, Cathy Videan, Ann Daehling, Diane Midtgard, julie Strang, Ellen Helmreich, Martha Hritz, Barb Dorer. FRONT ROW: Betsy Bronson, Karen Price, Mary Harbeclc, Kathy McCormick, Yuko Igarashi, Karen Schwartz, Betsy Murray, Donna Meindt, Diane Brueggemann. 112 Sigma Alph Iota ,F ,p .4 lylkf f 1 su.. E Q,U'a:..p.: . , ,. i ,ot 'zf 1 'ff' :- BACK ROW: Rosemary Allen, Ann Daehling, Ellen Helmreich, Lisa Niedermeier, Mia Schoch, Ieannie Scarpone. SECOND ROW: Diane Brueggemann, Sarah Converse, Lisa Benson, Pam Colbert, Cathy Videan, Barb Dorer. FRONT ROW: Debra Maloy, Lindy Ellingwood, Betsy Bron- son, Donna Meindt, 113 Phi Mu lpha Sinfonia Chorale Cal Geyer, Ed Tonkin, Mike Roehrig, Randy Iaros, Gregg Reed. BACK ROW: Karles Mateus. FRONT ROW: Martha Hritz, Debra Maloy, Scott Marquardt, Donna Meindt, jay Gillotte, Karen Schwartz, Iames Kolbe, Cathy Videan, Mike Roehrig, Betsy Bronson, Barb Dorer. lpha Psi Omega r 'v Iii -?s2e?:?9'e7e?976?-QQQQSZ 3 f-x JW' y, Mil. BACK ROW: Ann Daehling, Laurie Ingraham, Gregg Reed, Betsy Bronson, Ed Tonkin, Donna Meindt, Chris Eierman. FRONT ROW: Dan K Sue Brackett, Kevin Ong, Steve Sylvester, Todd Pastor, Kevin Curtis, Brian Carson, David Sulfridge, Monica Deeter, David MacGregor. asprzak 115 'E a. rl' Lamda Iota Tau ua , 'UQ QQ QQ as. ...-ni! Q96 -'NS K U if xl BACK ROW: Steve Sylvester, Mia Schoch, Rosemary Allen, Randy Frank. SECOND ROW: Lisa Niedermeier, Ellen Helmreich, Lauren Sus, Monica Deeter. THIRD ROW: Linda Watson, Cheryl Hildebrandt, Lisa Benson, Hilary Kuhn. FRONT ROW: Dana jordan, Debbie Haines, Nancy Pointer, Suzy Fleck. 116 Psi Chi Sue Reinhard, Cindy Milbrodt, Gerry Bock, Carrie Gallagher, Sue Heckler, jackie Richards, Linda Watson, Dr. Charles Ransford, Dr Fenimore johnson. Phi Alpha Theta ACK ROW: Kathy Shinabery, Dan Motsinger, Dave MacGregor, Dave Sulfridge, Dick Dan- rth, Mark Smith, Ioe Mizereck. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Yurchis, Dana Iordan, Benne Hut- on, Robin Smith, Debbie Haines, Suzy Fleck, Beth Bals, Sue Wismar. FRONT ROW: Dr. itchford, Lisa Shippee, Dave Slaughter, Rosemary Allen, Peggy Mellen, Dr. Willson. BACK ROW Mark Llrot Mlke Lemm Steve Powell Steve Brown Marty Rowe FRONT ROW Mary Howland Cathy Chuba Gerry Bock Dr Catenhusen Chrls Young Ruth Ann Dyer Ken Iago Debble Booth BACK ROW: Chris Young, Mike Lemm, Gerry Bock, Steve Powell, Ken Iago, Mark Lirot. SECOND ROW: Steve Brown, Marty Rowe, Randy Nelson. FRONT ROW: Cathy Chuba, Kathy Labor, Dr. Catenhusen, Ruth Ann Dyer, Debbie Booth. 118 Epsilon Delta Alpha fri 7 D 1 i - 'Ng ,S BACK ROW: Benne Hutson, Sandy Ikeda, Lisa Niedermeier, Mike Adams, Randy Edwards. THIRD ROW: Barb Barry, Kathy McCaffrey, Lisa Benson Betsy Bronson, Debbie Haines, Randy Frank, Ann Raffin, Ellen Helmreich, Sue Williams. SECOND ROW: Mark Gardner, Ken Iago, Dan Motsinger Laurie lngraham, Suzy Fleck. FRONT ROW: Cathy Videan, Lindy Ellingwood, Diana Bourgeois, Mia Schoch, Linda Ramirez. 119 Pan-Hellenic Council CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Sheryl Scott, Ellen Helmreich, Ann Henelt, jill Wilson, Mary Russell, Lisa Browne, Leslie Smith, Mary Ellen Stroube, Janice Nash, Bernadette Roberts. Inter-Fraternity Council Aff 31? Chris Young, Ross Doug Tweed. derson AlPett1t Bllly Maher Denms Ruen Dlck Danforth Andy McGregor 3- Randy Lxebler Cort Otterbem Glen Kordlck 121 EEZ! ,east ww 4 Wni..nQ,.g +L r 5 QM International Relation BACK ROW: Habia Vasquez, Barb Oliver, Cathy McCaffrey, Tui Wongsanguan, Barb Barry, Suvit Wongsanguan, Gail Garfield, Ted Martin, Amy Steinmueller, Kumar Daranani, Sandy Ikeda, George Daranyi, Ashraful Hug, Sharon Webley, Timon Barr, Ruth Dryrnalski. SECOND ROW: john Perez, Sue Williams, Anita Waldo, Suzy Fleck, Karim Raiyn. FRONT ROW: Frederico Tirneus, Nora Lander, Rafael Lander. Student Catholic Council fr! BACK ROW: Iohn Felczak, jane Bakken, Dr. Febes Facey, Harry Veryser, Ray Digiacomo. FRONT ROW: Anita Waldo, Father Sweeny, , Ann Raffin 122 .,.11-.-,H S .-1.1-1--nu . ,il-lpn .il-lin ,.,.,,.,1l-1-o i,-.--1-1 Tower Light Greg Wolfe X Paul Kraw czak , Y julie Arbury Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship .-.111l- .i.l.1- ll--11 ...li-1-1 .. ' L1l---v 55,1 ,Q- I ' ,-. I ' 1411... I ......l- f 'pi 4 BACK ROW: Geoff -- - Goldsmith, Diana Bourgeois, , Steve Sylvester, Timon Barr, Dr. Ransford, Debra Wright, Bruce Iohnson. FRONT ' - ROW: Marcia Rudzinski, Lindy Ellingwood, Maria N gzzgff- . Wojtechko, Cathy McCaffrey, A r Q - ' Ruth Drymalski, Barb Barry. 123 Tracks and Trails ll., f H lx S L V Sue Roty, Kathy McCaffrey, Tui Worisanguan, Rich Bennett, Pat Smith, Laurie Ingraham, Mary Hogan, Barb Barry, Kim Groener, Maria Wojtechko, Geoff Goldsmith, Kim Allen, Timon Barr. entors sl BACK ROW: Sue Heckler, Mark Gardner, Debbie Seaver, Randy jaros, Suzy Fleck, Debbie Haines. FRONT ROW: Sue Reinhard, Carrie Gallagher, Sue Wismar, lane Urling, Ellen Helrnreich. 124 Collegian Staff G STAFF, BACK ROW: Iohn McGrew, Robin Smith, Tom Appel, Jill Wilson, Mike Adams, Mike Mancuso. FRONT z Mary Hogan, Louise Spees, Janice Nash, Linda Nagy, Ioan Vermillion, Lisa Niedermeier, Sarah Tuttle. Who's Who u i If h .-...........-av' ed J , Q ,iff ff , V L, , A . .- 75- ' ,.,wA: ,,,. 4 , -1 .51 uf. ou ,,-...S-3, -ur., ,5 . ., .4 .W . , 5 - r, , . . . 1,1 l Mi. . . , ,, X, .X If .I , . . . ,A ich i ' L 'QJJ1 I V ' N .Q ig: I .HV 2' 4- ' A . ., , Y 5 V ' ' - A ' .H - 'Q , -' 1 L 'f 7 - ,X . . , . ,N .Y , , . L,.,.,.y , fe- , '-1 ' .' ' .y A. , g .ii . '- Vu -v'!g.. ,JW L 4., . N Debbie Haines Bobbi McKeown Gerry Bock fl A . ' 'ilk Monica Deeter Dave Slaughter 126 MX fi --f ..,' .X5 - - Af, ' H4 QV... . xx l. , uzy Fleck Dave Robin Smith Marstiller fl y ll . 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Z 'W ' WW W F534 WWWWW WWWQWWW-W WWWWWWHW WY 9 qi' -W, : , le's festive ,attitude .Qi '--.hm-. W mx W 'WW . - W W W fl' W ' V W WW N' W Z1 . . W. ,,, . W , W MW W W M, . . W W WWW W WW WWF ffWWWEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW 'W'WW3W:fWW5W.ffWfiWW9WW'WfW,'WW5UWL?WWfWWfiW3WWWWWWW!WWWWIWWWWWWWWWE? WW1WWWWfWWWWWWW vii W MWg?W3i7WWgWWWW1WWEfW:?WWWW W W 'WWWWWWWM . WWMWWWW .WWEMQWWW WWW' 1 ' ':ag'5i 5 Q.-, N HOMECOMING 77 KERI CROWN ED QU EEN OD ml' 1. 1 I Jenny Baker and Doug Lee Fran and Brian Strombotne The celebration of Hillsdale's Home- coming '77 was once again enjoyed by all. Alumni took advantage of events such as The Alumni Dinner, an all- college bonfire and pep rally, and a Reunion Awards Luncheon. Greek houses and dormitories prepared floats, with the KKG and Phelt house taking top prize. Four thousand bal- loons released over the field, and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen - Keri Koch, made half-time a spectacu- lar show. The popular Oktoberfest party at the tent, with typical German food, beer, and polka rounded out a weekend sure to be remembered by all. Susan Fleck and Dan Dodds Debra Scott and Ron Lowe Nancy Pointer and Kevin Curtis 131 I NN X 'Wu at !! ' K 55. 1 IQ R R gl 4 I qv: .iqulg f '--32' mp .,.. n. ul un 5.11, X glllx Nxt I ' E w 5 ,gl 11 .1 1 dgxlhd o 0 ' u c I .. , D 4 - -, 'Q' , , 0 0 ,l... V .fb pt.. . I , s ,I - . , I 0 V. .Q V , V . gb. it I , 'I S'3 x l -' 'Q 'Q' ': . ' ' 'V' ..-1' ' . . , f. ' U1 . fn' si' A .V I' ' - so 4 , 'O' 5. 'i:.'?'!: ' e Q ji . Ugagesdc... 'I' 0 . bg! Q 5 fs. o . , gggefro 'QQ'-. 'L is. , , l',' z. ' 4 'sou 4 A 3.11-Qs'V ,f sf, 15 gxau' J pb ,1,:u 'ggi' :tt .co , '-'-. 1 Q IPTQ, 0 0 , ,:. . ' 1--P, '- ' :f,,,.f-'Lg -' X, 5 3, .5, 3 .o .: V' 0 . V. IM N. . , O, a A' V5-' 'A 0 .F 1 . Q ,.A A X 0 1 .' 3 I . . , , . ' , ' , 3? 0. . : 3 . . 2. ' . ,Q Q., o 0 ' , , 4 ' 0 . . -tv -in fill, if Ti -, 'T 3 M, 'S' U PRESIDENTS B LL QU EEN ANN The Presidenfs Ball '77 provided all of the students with an enjoyable evening that revived an old tradi- tion of making this a yearly event. Fruit punch, snacks, and a buffet dinner kept stomachs happy, while the tunes of two bands kept dancing feet busy. The evening was highlighted by the presenta- tion of a service award to Dan Motsinger, and the crowning of Ann Raffin, President's Ball Queen '77 by President Roche. It was a great opportunity for all members of Hillsdale College to gather together for an evening of relaxed, enjoyable fun. Bill Cole, Mandy Proctor, Mark Rigato, Candy Strother Ann Raffm Mark Flood Beth Bals David Ward Julie Henkel James White 134 Candy Strother Beth Bals TH E CO U RT Julie Henkel Mandy Proctor - V I C -1' f -td' xy' -N' , ' is - 'rf I 711. fl 1 'V .1 v ,- 3 - ,.r . -f' ' .iv ' 2564- . H, H ' wg!! H Q if 636 .-11, Q71 ,QTL ' 4..' .- v 4 'xiii' ' ---...1'7-ff ff' g'5g ' . Q ' ff Q 'Q PARENTS' WEEKEN I 97 7-78 'Y' ,, off V i l T., 1 . -nl Chatting at Registration Baseball fans ae- X J X71 First row: left to right, Anita Barnhart, Jenny Baker, Kathy McCormick, Michele Hirshfield, Kathy McCaffrey. Second row: Diane Fitzhugh, Debbie Davies, Carrie Gallagher., Brian Bono, Peggy Robideau, Pam Lowe, Sue Nuss, Janice Nash. 138 2 1 4 Once again the Parents' Weekends of 1977-78 proved to be a success. In the fall, football games, professor-parent con- ferences, sorority luncheons, fraternity parties, and college banquets kept parents and students busy. During the spring, Career Seminar Day, the opening of Knowlton Hall Little Gallery, May Queen ceremonies, and baseball games were a few of the special highlights. Hosts and hostesses, provided by Leadership Workshop, assisted parents as they arrived at the Dow Center on Saturday morning. The after- noons were filled with sporting events, and the evenings with steak dinners, followed by parties at the various fra- ternity houses. By Sunday morning, everyone is usually ready to return to their regular daily schedules. 1? oijnmbsm admin' IT! ir af 45' - v Front row, left to right: Stacy Tobler, Amy Wellman, Betsy Moriarty, Sue Young, Lisa Browne, Pam Lowe, Kim Orr. Second row: Randy Edwards, Dan Dodds, Brian Bono, Andy McGregor, Ross Anderson, Greg Arnold, Brad Vite, Tom Henry, Ben Paff, Sandi Henry, Debbie Booth, Sue Heckler, Cindy Purdy, Betsy Murray. 139 l 1 Yes, we do PARTY - But only in our spare time? One of the more pleasant aspects of college life is when a group of people get together in a social atmosphere. These events range from formal parties to Hspur-of-the-momenti' par- ties held in rooms or some obscure place. Whenever one can get one or more students together, the possibilities become limitless. The Activities Board offers occa- sional all-school parties held in circus tents on the upper IM field. Music and beverages are available and the turnouts have been exceptional. There are many local L'dives available for those spontaneous instances, One can always go to the HUB, Lanes, or Fisher s. For those who have their own personal parties there are many places to get refreshments. N0 matter what your tastes are there is a wide variety of things available. Granted, it may take some ingenuity, but Hillsdale does offer the fundamentals for any type of gathering or party you have in mind. Hillsdale can he and is a wild and crazy sort of place. Kim Parker, Sally Monnich, and Amy Wade enjoy the party atmosphere. i emsxrt YEAR J' 4,1 ,-.5 f' . Q Doug Ernst reminisces about the good times at Tin's M f V 3' X 1 , ,X Q15-iff' fcfliss Y 140 Bob Baird, Linda Ramirez, and Suzy Fleck think eating at SACA is a party? 1--..... 'Q .4 Af-ii g. -, 'f '7' 1 iw! ,UT K -F, MAY QUEEN CEREMCNIES CHI-OMEGA SUE HECKLER -- --. , B nw K3 b kv X w -. . li Aff N S . x ,V 1 , Chris Eierman Michele Milosch THE COURT Y ?' Lb i' . i Kathy Briggs Amy Blood .lane Spenceley The May Queen ceremonies at Stock Field House highlighted the Parents' Weekend activities. The sororities and women of Sigma Alpha Iota provided the traditional May Queen Sing., while Greg Boll, Outstanding Senior Man, and Rosemary Allen, Outstanding Se- nior Woman, gave their farewell speeches. Following President Roche's welcoming words to the parents, Feder- ation president, Ken Iago, announced the new May Queen. This years May Queen for 1977-78 is Chi-Omega's Sue Heckler. 143 -A X 'X Y KERI KCCH CHI OMEGA HOMECOMING QUEEN 'VS F X XTX gr , MTX, --'gh v x ' N , ' 1 wh, 4 .2 Q , X' , ,, V V. .,J,SsF ' ' ' s ,I ,. x 'Q . X1 , -a'- . ' 'if' . -xx . - J u at I EWHECKLER CHI OMEGA fl' 6. a,3 ..L Lfk x. 1. f . .fa 1 'A 3' I rw N EZWUQZGKQW . . 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I .,. , ,, .NL 4' , 'I' 41 fo.:- -1. 54 .1 ,,u,- 1 ,.f ,,i iff, dr, r 'H 1 N li A -J?f!. 5 4 if-p if Q xv? fm ' A ,,g,.. V -41 Jw, Aff .-.,z ., gm N. V ' . .34 x -. L' iq 37 ' Quhi V ,. Lita - gd N , 11' , Q' ,N N 1 -X I . .A ' , 'Q .li l I fa x' 'A lg .,-4 T f. -735 J. . Us I , K- ft.. lj ,ilu g , ,ii H I , -,jig , 1 1 4 -ea-If TKE supporters await the return of the new pledges. Ki-igvii '.-'I 'itz III ' N .4x Laibew Pu cfxi i Delt Mark McKee gets soaked. Mark Yeoman gets his Hrs: shower since the start of rush. The men of Delta Sigma Phi toast to their pledges. Anne Sutton gives BLACKJACK a BEER BACK. l y-A il' ,LK 1, 4 A 47 3 -RL. . I 1. x , f., 5 ' 9 ,I-,,,,v, -.5 P, ,.. - 1.:f?.f v 4 t. 4 ' . 3 'N' L,',nx ' z -. - - - 'n fray - fbf. FLA NPQZ, 'O 'Pr-5 an 'fr i' S13- Lk V. D I , ' ' my gl Ri Q Q ., Q. is A I. 4 ,. 1. A ' in 'ia , , 5, 1 A f, Q, T Q , , A' 'A ' f 'if I K 0 xr: ? ,, 4, , 2 Wk: Y L 45, sl' 'i-1 st who IS number one .I 8 f?,,.'f 3 WY, .P qrqf lr I '1 . - 1 15 ll? J' J' 4' '4 XCN .zxg1'-xii 1 ' fffnff' f A-ff 1- W: ,I if ,., I 3-7 ...J 5 7 , ' M! 4 ' Lg C. lc' '47 1-.L -K5 1 -L 4 A Q' Q., ' 1. if, U' ' 5- A.. ' LSNC 3-5 - .4 . e,??6-Veg M ZAO fav-mAXX xi D R if -6. 'ALJ' MEN OF TAU KAPPA EPSILON lst row: Lee Leithauser, Craig Rathbone, Pete Whiting, Kent Shirley, Craig Stahl, Rich Cascarelli, Al Pettit, Brian Sneed. 2nd row: Scott Andre, Tom Betrus, Pete Dickey, Tom Ward, Barry Brodbeck, Ed Staff, Greg Arnold, Mark Getschow, jack Weaver, Kurt Kern, Mike Hague, Tom Denherder. 3rd row: Pat Floch, Brian Bono, Tripp Howell, Dennis Ruen, Brad Eason, Tom Henry, Tim Thorton. 4th row: Paul Costello, Pete Goldsmith, Mike Sheehan, Andy McGregor, Tony Zambrowski, jim Bernardine, Dave Morrill, Brian Peck, jeff,Chandler, jamie Greiwe, Pery Dryden, J. Robinson, Dave Sulfridge. ,ri X .., 0 w x-A6-na' f ,P--f,:+f,,t, V-5 Z 5 fn-3 5141. . ..f'S3'E:ff': - 3.1 -?1 f:,'7 FH , , N A ' v' '-6-'W . ,- V -Y -Y - iv TAU KAPPA EPSILON SENIORS: front row: Ed Staff, Greg Arnold, Al Pettit. back row: Dave Chism, john Quinn, jack Weaver, and Brian Sneed. 4 TKE FRESHMAN: first row: Scott Andre, Brad Eason, Bruce johnson. second row: Kurt Kem, Tom Betrus, Dennis Ruen, jeff Chandler, john Robinson, Dwight Harvey, Scott Weil, Tony Zarnbrowskihlerry Scarpone. third row: Peter Goldsmith,jeft' Oding,Jamie Greiwe, Darrell Frantz, Cricket Kirschmeyer, 153 Dan Lucas. , . i lv, 'inf-on QD 'Y 1' V ff PH! SIGMA EPSILUN ISS' il In---ll --.-Q MEN OF PHI SIGMA EPSILON lst row: Bob Neff, Glen Kordick, jim Wendland, Mark Hooton, Tom Golden, Mike Roehrig, Rob Showalter, Brian Car- son, Mark Smith. 2nd row: Sterling Shriber, Mark Conen, Ross Anderson, Doug Tweed, Ron Lowe, Tom Hinds, Scott Schwartz, Bill Knipper, Paul Krawczak, Randy jaros, Stan Rice, Craig Macintosh, Mike Pepsin, Mark Richter, Casy Stroud,jim Claypool, Bill Evans. 3rd row: Pete Ridings, Pete Whalen, Bob Kienle, Dave Bateman, jeff Egner, john Trimble, Steve Harris. .gifs NX!-lllEFO Cnqs fo 154 Welcome to the Phi Sigma Epsilon 8 o'clock Club. Tom Hinds pays the Price, '.v ' 1'.'w 1 r Q 1 7 ik? El I 5 1 .1 'fl Ah. ,X ' '1 vm i li- f-H N swf' -Q, lflflflwvwaagfzawff, 5, J x -fflbqdva :AA iwv - 'G ,Q .QM 4 I ! -3' ffraz . ,H U x p Y ek t Q g i- ' i s Y 1 F K 3. Y s -'I-fa3fsfl Umm: ' .'xz:xx .r 'Y '- . J 4 .444 K' r- Q 1 ,-H 57:5 - WOMEN OF PI BETA PHI lst row: Holly Hogland, Deb Scott, Lynn Marskey, Lisa Vandervort, Bernadette Roberts, Karin Osby, Patty Loss. 2nd row: Ellen Englebroolgjane Briggs, Linda Potter. 3rd row: Ellen Helmrich, Cathy Caswell, Lee Belf, Mary Sutphin. 4th rowzjoan Billhiemer, Ruth Mikros, Barb Pickle, Kim Orr, jennifer Forsythe. Sth row: julie Wells, Beth Lamont, Laurie Braathem, Katie Frost, Cathie Schifano, Terry Cook, Deborah Zahn, Cathy Byers, jennifer Head, Cherie Mustola, Melissa Wendler, janet Roberge. 6th row: Mandy Proctor, Beth Theis, julia Lewellen, Carol Finnerty, Caroline Stitt, Sarah Taylor, Leslie Smith, Pam Wulf, Karen Wilkin, Laura Head, Trice Carlson, Pat Taylor, Sheryl Scott, Jane Schenker, Erica Street, julie Talley. 'AWAY 't I 4s'3x'5vHo s1L .U V v - ---. . -.-. Yi ,g -A lv ff- -- QA -. + ff Sift' 5 .Y , f Q 1 1 . L 1' : ,. ,, 3 . tit-111 In U - .a 6'6 - no Je I 5- ev' Q - --.Q s ..- P, 8.1 S: ri? 5 52 rs Y g R 4 . E E D I A 'V PI BETA PHI SENIORS lst row: Cathie Schifano, Marsha Michelson, Karin Osby, Trice Carlson, Pam Wulf, Kathy Briggs. 2nd row: Mandy Proctor, Brenda Petro, joan Billhiemer, Policeman, Deb Scott, Debbie Haines, Laura Head. 'Q'-L . frln .Dx IIBCD I YQ a'Q'4 101' 'P NEW INITIATES AND PLEDGES lst row: jane Briggs, Melissa We-ndler, Carol Finnerty, Kathy Bayer, Terry Cook, Lee Belf, Jennifer Forsythe, Barb Pickle. 2nd row: Mary Louise Sutphin, Ellen Englebrook, Linda Potter, julia Lewellen, Lynn Marsky, Pat Taylor, Lisa Vandervort, Ruth Milcros. 157 Q-YQWW QYQWH 'I' 1 'gl r w.-. -s... 7 l '-'-ur P- 1 I .. .., - . w 1 L v4 WOMEN OF KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA lst row: Lisa Browne, Anne Fowler, Amy Devore, Pam Retford, Ann Raffin, Judy Gteenley, Sue Young, janet Feicl. 2nd row: Andi Jacobson, Carol Girod, Sue Roty, Marilynn Anderson, Debbie Papp, Lynn jenkins, Karen Collins, Sindy Strohm, Linnell Morrell. 3rd row: Nancy Lucas, Cindy Fowler, Trish Stevens, Francie Kuhn, Mimi Gwilt, Carolynn Raetzal, Sue Strand, Diane Mitgard. 4th row: Noel jordan, Gail Gard- ner, Kathy Rudolf, Kim Vreeland, Debbie Shalk, Betsy Murreyjeanjohnson, Sue Williams, Susan Wismar, Debbie Kried, Alison Booth, Sue johnsonjulie Buehrle, Laurie Jackson. 5th row: Kathy Labor, Michelle Milosch, Ann Henelt, Andi Graham, Sara Baker, Sharon Ledbetter, jane Maloney, Ann Andrews, Laura Eaton, Cathy Nichols, Meg Snowden. T ui 4-F54 Halloween: Kathy Chuba, Sue Young, Debbie Papp, Francie Kuhn, Mimi Gwilt. Kathy Labor observing the football game. 2 l l G-J -1 'X I MJ Hkgygil .,. 4 1gthnLil?l..f i KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA SENIORS lst row: Beth Bals, Michelle Milosch, Andrea Graham, Ann Raffin. Znd row: Dana jordan, Laurie Crawford, Anita Barnharr, Laura Eaton. C Y-I M. NEW INITIATES lst row: Debbie Shalk, Marilyn Anderson, Mimi Gwilr, Francie Kuhn, Sue Strand. Znd row: Debbie Papp, Sara Baker, Cindy Fowler, Karen Collins, Trish Stevens, janet Feid, Meg Snowclen, Betsy Murray. 3rd row: Carol Girod, Sue johnson, Anne Marie Mager, Sue Young, Alison Booth, Noel jordan, Kathy Rudolf, Judy Greenley, Anne Fowler. 159 0:1 5' .4 .s 1, . G, , L . g X 1' v 4 n 51:- in V, ,:.... A..-rr -A ,x-', F .XJ .. 1.'.-- Af. if vv Q' In '- le ,-7-.Lat-f - ' .X pq: iq. 'fr-. -. I . .5 A ',,.-- -.r.., ,lf 4 u 1 f -YM in 4 1 581.1 1 , ' ,, FA 5 t w . .QE A !- , U I Y f -v- fa, X. X - - Q 1'5 -1 - 5 .A , -.Y ,.., .- H54 - . 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THE WOMEN OF CHI OMEGA lst row: Sally Monnich, Renee Reinhard, Sue Brown, Sue Heckler, Liz Parrett, Kathy McCormick, Beth Sarah Tuttle, Linda Nagy. 2nd row: Liz Dumke, Lauren Sus, Gretchen Tornga, Ann Dingeman, Cindy Droll, Diane Fitzhugh, Amy Custer, Sue Rhoads, Ohm, Jill Wilson, Sonja Bjork, Kerry King, Kathy Franco, Sally Belew, Kathy grieve, Megan Gormley, Val Sido, Kim Janks, Pam Lowe, Liz Balee, Charlie mon, Melanie Gross. 3rd row: Margie Steketee, Linda Lancaster, Betsy Mor Colleen Gallagher, Kim Stricker, Molly Perkins, Kim Parker, jill Haelewyn, Watson, Sue Adams, Lisa Shippee, Robin Smith, Robin O'Neill, Carrie Galla 4th row: Claudia Azkoul, Cheryl Bittner, Jenny Gutches,Janna Uber, Diana M Sally Everlove, Jana Depew, Mary Stroube, Mary Russell, Stacy Droll. Sth to Norris, Betsy Auwerter, Heather Dunlop, Kim Lord, Sue Nuss, Jodie Parn Linda Clendenin, Marcy Nesbitt, Linda Watson, Cheryl Woodbury, Marty G Janet Neiman, Laura McGinnis, jane Wilson, Michelle Ward. 6th row: J Richards, Peggy Mellen, Cathy Purdy, Arian Teague, Angela Tilley, Liz Gr Debbie Davies. 5 I 1 X JK 1. '49, x- v' -:. ,ii 5 -J L 1 fx V Chl i, ff few- 2. CHI OMEGA SENIORS lst row: Liz Parret, Amy Custer, Sue Reinhard, Diane Fitzhugh, Peggy Mellen, Cindy Droll. 2nd row: Debbie Davies, Heather Dunlap, Gretchen Tornga, lauren Sus, Kathy McCormick, Sue Heckler, Robin Smith, Lisa Shippee, Linda Watson, Liz Balee, Robin O'Neil. ,.,:f-if -ff' Jvf 11 K 9-Nba. Vw ,av '15-4 ng' ,,..g QW' '3-' ,mai , ...idx g ,,,. -,nr -gulfme-, 2' 'J , . , . - x' . 'r I' -' Y 1: r ' vigylgs , .. ' ,lf-.A. ' ' - '- -i ,vi- A U , . tr. - ,1, , . 4 ' fs Y -. H., -1-at ' 1 -. ,',,gf', N, - - it . ,Q . fy :Ft ' . j':1A ' I. ' 'fr 4' 'QA' 'W .L . W ,,--. --mtg' , A., 1 ,Y .-f s 'i Q., f' NEW INITIATES lst row:,Iackie Richards, Molly Perkins, Cheryl Woodbury, Linda Lancaster, Sally Bellew,jana Depew, Sonja Bjork, Betsy Moriorty, Col- leen Gallagher, Arian Teague, Sally Monnich, Cathy Fairgrieve, Renee Nevire. 2nd row: Sally Everlove, Liz Greiwe, Angela Tilley, Kim Parker, Kerry King, janet Neiman, Kim Jenks, Marty Garber, Mary Nesbitt, Laura Watson. 5rd row: Margie Steketee,Jane Wilson, Laura McGinnis, Stacey Droll, Melanie Gross, Cathy Franko, Megan Gormley. 165 fr1lf '-rn. FQ: f .i e Kid W ,f A A 0' ' WM 77'b9yd ' S ...... q 1 K 1 ,nil ll rw- THE MEN OF ALPHA TAU OMEGA lst row: Dave Rooney, Kevin Miller, john Bain, john Martin, Chris Young, Dave Marstiller, Tom Gehl, Dave Slaughter, Louis Schmidt. 2nd row: Glen Briggs, Bob Helmers, Frog , Randy Edwards, Mark Yeoman, Kevin Kowalski. 3rcl row: Kurt Heck, Ben Poff, Andy Rich, Dick Beard, Dave Thompson, Cortney Otterbein, Mark Charles, Doug Ernst, Arf. 4th row: Steve Fowler, DAve Grieco, Jeff McCarthy, Dave Kusel, Greg Buckhart, Chris Cable, Dave Parker, Henry Kuhn, john McWraith, Tom Shaver, Andy Clary, jeff Loehnis. ....... 166 at-A+ Bottoms up to Chris Young and Terry Kuzerack. All wet, Mary Beth Rich and Dave Bell. l wwf 1 i , T -jfims... H Ju 4 la W W x dy' M V . 4 M J . , ,,4 Y hcl' ' I czxw X I A ALPHA TAU OMEGA SENIORS lst row: Dave Marstiller, Dave Thompson. Zncl row: Dave Slaughter, Bob Helmers, Doug Ernst, Arf, Frog, Mark Charles. 'I 7 15 S '21 u .. , M . I r' '7 FRESHMAN lst row: john Martin, Louis Schmidt, Mark Yeoman, Dave Dilrz, jeff McCarthy. 2nd row: Steve Fowler, Tom Shafer, Dave Rooney, Dave Kusel, Dick Beard, jeff Loehnis, Ancly Rich, Henry Kuhn, Dave Parker, john Mcwraith, john Baine. 167 The 1978 Greek Week went very smoothly and p vided lots of fun. There were contests ranging from car 7599 9 races to frisbee and hoola-hooping. The final result ofu mens competitions were as follows: TKE lst, ATO PSE and DSP tied. for third, and in last the Delts. In womens events Chi O's came in lst, the Kappas 2nd the Pi Phi's Std. Chi Omega's, Peggy Mellen and Lisa Shippee paddle to a win: Cai E Pi Beta Phi, Mandy Proctor walks the stilts to the finish line. Each ofthe sororities compete in the Bloody Mary sipping cc iw . .,'. 'f an The annual frisbee throwing contest between the fraternities was a tense one. TKE's Brian Sneecl and Mike Hague give it their best. 'ui Y-qv' 'sm s-3.5 ff J Q-fa., it -1 -- In the Tug-of-War competition Bill Weiser and the Delt Sigs H u N - ' P fi 1- .wl ' . - ,- ., A P , rgllg k ,N Ss,-NK 4 -I mf --. iq ' Y -,arf-:.-1 - i, r x ul' -f 'A -.I A Ji. cheer their triumph. - Fil.-' fir goes the beer as Mike Duffy chugs away at the Beer Chug for the Delrs. Skateboarding down the hill for the Phi Sigs, Rob Showalter avoids the cans. l me - F' f?'?i il..Q f'f f 1 Q Y The ATO's pulled away at the Tug-of-War competition at Baw Beese. On the other end of the rope, the Delts groaned and tugged also. 'C '1 fl' ff 4 . Y I 'Yr Z., W UL,-aka. 1 r ,, , 31 Y '-I 'Ni 'l 1.9 Q. -nw . F- ' , . ' t.,...1 ,L - The Pi Phi's gathered together to sing and cheer and show their pep and enthusiasm as they participated all through the week. v ',f,g. lei' Pedeling her Big Wheel to the finish line is Deb Scott, Pi Phi. ..-nn X 5, At the Greek party Jay Whitney, Debbie Davies and Rich Cascarelli ' P r . 1 ,A rx. - y ?'T -Y, f .a--1-'J:n.. ,.-l', Q- Vu ff' L,,-ri Eff mm 1 .,'i fv '14 Phi, Carol Finnerty, skates down the main drag in Womens roller skating. Swinging those hips, Kappa Beth Bals holds the hoola hoop up for competition. ii 41. 45,4-po, ai N 'Q1 The Women's canoe race, at Baw Beese, provided Lisa Vandervort and Laurie Braarhem the chance to show their muscles as they paddled for the Pi Phi's. :l:'if: H . 1 at' in 'L aww' ,U - V 'F - ' A 5 1111 -4' ri. , 6 '. 41 I5-23 r 1 s V+' if . x ' fi - sq: f' 4, uf ' MZ 1 'vvp 'A' Q ' :,.q-f ff J if .H .Qa'? p,,,, , . . Y: 'f ' , N ,K ' NN 'hail' r. 1- i ,Vw . ' Wee . , Inf xx M Ri- FSL .. w. I M , ' ' w A-P v ' - s. ..,. 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Q .- I 7 r --'- all - Q -Qi , 7.7451 W lk ,X - v 1 ' -'41, 'J-yn ' 1 I , . l - 'W 'Q G-Us..-19 f . -is-. -lf, 'LQ -qv.-. 4 -M. 1-4 up-'N . ,. 4' L.. . , gg- 5 H -x.9'2'i'- Vi- -- 5.5 Hb ' Q :cg N -Z -m.ig'a' ,-'A-ii'-11 fi . if l ,F Y Y A 4 'h A , , 5,44-f gf ,..,t,. ',,t'f9 :FAA 1- ' ' ' 175 Charger Gridders Have a Better Year Plagued by injuries to his returning quarterbacks, Coach McAvoy used rookie, Ed Duddy, in the starting position, and Duddy proved himself to be an able performer, and won the post-season most improved freshman award. Though the over all season record was only 6-4, the Hillsdale wins came against tough opponents. Especially nice was the Wayne State victory which saw the Chargers being the first team to not only score against, but beat the Tartars in league play. Knee problems kept the defense in limbo, but the Chargers recovered quickly and are looking even stronger for next season. Several players attained All-Conference recognition. They were Virgil Webb, Dan Kelly, and George Kidman, and honorable mention Andy Grombala, Harold Stevens, Steve Rodick, and Greg DellaPenna. All-American honors were also awarded to Virgil Webb, who received the team MVP award. Though 17 seniors and Coach McAvoy will be gone, strong recruiting and the capable coaching of Ron Lynch give the Chargers high hopes for the 1978 season. l try 4vr1il J.r .rr m, W f- , f ...T r,-- hw- W. .rr-,E-.,,,,.-1 ,r!l,,,,., lr.. wr, v, ,lirlrn ' l r Nil. 4 .. .-5,1 l , 1 H fart W ,:fGam9,S'jjffQ, , 5' Qfi' ' 'Kentuckyrsrare 4 14 T sa ' y4sag,a,3.atyWg5rrey, . an M . tis, X W Blll'll6f'iiffi'1ltiHb,.I . ' ' jr NZD' ' lx 7 1 gif if rr' it r'll 1. ll.l 52+ ' W ., mth: if N ul, ' A Q it T f7 el I :: 37. N :'FertiiS Siratew- A 'Q ffl A 57 wesrvtrgrjn,ia1..sfare..'l r get f ' 21 refandl..r1airey't' H rag at 1 . .1 l .ld Y II, ,rl -flu up .al rlltgA.. 5.. - Q: , . -T.. - It ' - if L l 1 . . '-1 PI- 3 A W .4 ' ,ra 1 . -l .. ily r ,,... --.. ig' 1 , w:,f 3 K ll -sir. Q. wg., 'lj' 1rrj3i- 'Fell' Qi' ,r fl':: ' , ll rw: , lr ' 1' gl, A fir 'Q .ll ,rf , - lr LEFT: Punter Ted Pettibone shows off his form. ABOVE LEFT: QB Mike Fisher discusses strategy with Coach Lynch. ABOVE: Paul Shashaguay grabs another pass. From left to right: BOTTOMROW D. Romeo, V. Webb, P. Shashaguay, G. Kidman SECOND ROW J. Williams, G. Marosy, H. McCall, G. Bpck, S. McCain, J. Marzotto, B. Weiser, J. Dempewolf, A. Grombala, M. Flood, P. Roe, T. Mulz, R. Fink, D. Kelly THIRD ROW: P. Brandes, R. Pieczynski, R. Edwards, K. Otterbein, S. Rodick, B. Frezza, D. Fields, T. Lorkowski, B. Deo, J. Parker, E. Brown, B. Anderson, B. Maher, T. Wardlow, R. Gobidas, M. Chism FOURTH ROW Don Leach, D. Frantz, E. Staab, G. DellaPenna, H. Stevens, T. Pettibone, B. Marzotto, J. VanDrie, R. Barker, C. Styles, C. Hoover, G. Porritt, M. Fisher, J. Mast, N. Johnson, B. Price FIFTH ROW A. Thompson, G. Anstead, R. DiGiacoma, J. Dillon, Dean Leach, P. Geick, J. lsmay, P. Sapienza, D. Halachukas, L. Stover, J. Kempinski, R. Watt, D. North, R. Liebler SIXTH ROW B. Schott, K. Mateus, M. Duffy, C. Urquhart, J. Cope, A. Taborn, S. Pelok, R. Breen, L. Toth, B. Smith, J. Cocco, V. Marino, M. Vite, K. Lipsey, B. Rodick, M. Watson SEVENTH ROW K. Donnelly, T. Moorehead, A. Wells, B. Bannatz, E. Duddy, D. Gifford, S. Corns, T. Sunday, B. Schleicher, C. Doyle, R. Laase, J. Matta, E. Gresham, G. Pigg EIGHTH ROW M. Pearson, J. Barrett, K. Hill, A. Ranguette, J. Boudia, Coaches: R. Lynch, L. Covey, B. Myers, K. Arnold, J. Gabriele, J. Wilson, K. Stolley, B. Morse, J. Rubbo, B. Grombala, S. Rentschler, J. Cervini, J. McAvoy. , 176 rg-44 ,.. I ,. .is 0 rf ,Via U, q ,Y I 3,- ,.-.fa 'f' ... i h f 1 rf a- ' suv- - - ,,-- ., ,L '1 -ff- .... , -of - ffm , .. .Q bf , .gi ig f X QM, Q .p,f,ffy,- V fx.. .fg ' !u lx Q I J A 1 5 Y Hhs, Z' ,' Til will V A . , S x ' V I 5 -' ' I ' ' Y ,4. . ' Q N. I . , ' i 1' lb 6 in -. 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'i 'F , -' . 4- ..- . 1 .- - - fu ' .ff ' 1474- : ., -. i ,ffl ' 'L ' V ' ' ' , .1-' , 'T . , ' ,Q 1 .. . ' ' . A . ,an ,,- , . g , -- I - -' . - , -. J V A , ' ,Q pf :JA .L f 'I Ef'+7 0 Iv ... 'P',, l . ,' '. .2-3-.r: ' Sophomore Pete Colley hits the road in Hillsdale for his warmdown run. Tom Stark and Pete Colley pace themselves for good speed. Pete. V V Bill Johnson sprints at the head of teammates and Coach Rogers. xx --0 ,X if 'SK if 'K WI A V I v .r ,,-1105 fa Chen makes the se ' s ' x 'J F f'-s if S 4 . GU 'H '41 ,4 I ' I , in X W fa., -.. I! 4-Q, -we 5 x a ,-5 K , , X ..I, f E Marsha demo .L Q va u' Q' O .,.' 1 gl' 1 WI 8 -, . '1 ' Li K . F' 'v .K Km - X I , xmli P 94 4 an n ' v ' . X ' I J 1 Wgf fi TEN' J V ' ' TX, . -1 J gp lg 1 Ab 14,15 .F af: f 1-1- ,L f S-Pu F A QSM-,. .N 1,3 4 2 g I x fra! Women's Cross As a first-year team, the women's cross country runners had a learning season with their coach Bob Condon. Freshmen Marcy Nesbitt and Cindy Nelson led the five-man team, placing in most meets and improving respectably throughout the season. Also outstanding for im- provement was Brenda'Brown, a junior transfer student, who cut her time from 22:14 to 19:21 overall. Freshman Theresa Deeter was held back by illness but filled out the five-man squad for most meets. Competing throughout Michigan and hosting one meet, their chief victory was over Western Michigan University in late-season competition. At regionals, Cindy Nelson placed 37th, 13 seconds behind national qualifying time. Country 53, Cindy Nelson, Lindy Ellingwood, Brenda Brown, and Theresa Deeter start out on a ten-mile prac- tice run. ,' ,,,.. , -I' v se ,vga-. if :.':-Q 2 i f - . gTi 1-- ' 'vii' f' ' . 'S -,,, 5 ' s -ri-vP - ,,. ,!HQ' -fe -- ng 1 'TK -Q' ' it , 3 1 L-,,-..'!-,QAQ :hi V-i . . - ws: , C 7 is.-fix -1 '. f-.ff , brwx V Yi V nov . s 'J Vi -L P ' Q Q. . V Q wig. . i A .1 Q7 '1 -glfilk , . ,Q fl . ...Q-'21, 1 ' 2 ' ' - 1 ' 1: . f a f , M... . , , .-QL : V- I . .NJN , n .V I : W W A 7 .V '. V, , A J-, -v E: 3 ji e' ,. lf' , 1 ..,fw- 1 ... ' 4. ,uc Q' . , 2,.'L..-Qu-P', 134 Cindy and Marcy finish an 880-yard warmup lap. Sprinting through an interval workout are Marcy and Cindy. L r-in sl ABOVE We're number one! claim Sheryl Scott and Don Fields. BELOW Enthusiasm, it begins deep down inside and swells out into a cheer for Kathy Maloney ABOVE RIGHT Happiness is being a cheerleader thinks Dawn Harry. Cheerleaders 1977-78 It takes more than a smile and loud voice to be a cheer- leader, ask Patti Loss, Cheryl Randall, Sheryl Scott, Sherri Mustola, Dawn Harry, Julie Buehrle, Kathy Maloney, Herman McCall, or Don Fields. They've spent long hours of practice, perfecting their techniques. They've sweated through football games on hot Satur- day afternoons and in capacity crowd gyms, but their enthusiasm continues to shine through. They are truly charged up with spirit. .A ' Yum 9-ffm J, 185 Defense the Key Q Charlie Harmon outpsyches Grand Valley's defense. Mike Herczak eases the ball into the basket. Two p McKee. S i Se- nv- , L. ...zur ABOVE Dale Allen rises to the occasion. RIGHT lt's Doom's Day! ABOVE RIGHT Chargers take another jump. OPPOSITE PAGE-ABOVE: Ray Papach coolly another one in. CENTER Coach Morse outlines new strategy. LOWER LEFT Mike Herczak looks for the open man. LOWER CENTER Coach Morse confers with Herczak. CENTER RIGHT Tim McKee leads the fast break. FAR RIGHT Flying looks easy for Charlie Harmon. in 1977-78 oints thinks Tim if? ang n 013 in--'Pl 'W J .,v - ' Q! v va if? ' 'QL Qpfnii S -f,f., ?,, f Hi? A 'fi-,f rsJ H-P H 1. ' ' Q ' I ' x ii f 'Uh n EI, ,gf 1 -3 . -' . 'Jw if 'ie' 5 5, , V' !, 9-si f ff- wp! ii-,ff ' 'i vw gn' X xx. N. 188 Chargers Shoot Their Vllay to the Top Q. : Dale Allen slam dunks. ABOVE: Tom and Dave Rhine reach for the re- ABOVE RIGHT: Concentration aids Szajnecki in his free throws. FAR Shooting with finesse is Tim GAME Marion Tiffin Tri-State Kalamazoo Oakland Grand Valley Olivet Spring Arbor Adrian Oakland I.U.-Purdue Wayne State Ferris State Saginaw Valley Northern Mich. Tri-State Spring Arbor Lake Superior Northwood Siena Heights Wayne State Ferris State Saginaw Valley Alma Northern Mich. Lake Superior Northwood Oakland Grand Valley Grand Valley' :- HC OPP 97-71 94-61 90-57 78-61 62-58 57-68 81-69 65-61 95-65 61-62 81-52 54-47 61-52 49-44 69-51 63-57 60-72 72-74 94-65 108-69 75-44 69-65 64-77 78-62 94-65 60-57 76-71 72-45 68-56 58-62 I2 on KOTJ KOTJ A new coach and a lot of new faces set the pace for a winning season. Coach Bill Morse was named NAIA District 23 Coach-of-the- Year with Ray Papach and Tim McKee being honored with All-District and All Conference berths. The rest of the Charger team provided depth that led the Chargers to a post season play-off spot, but a lose loss to perpetual rival Grand Valley ended their Cinderella season. With only one graduating senior, the Chargers look strong for 1978. . 'l if -If my 3 .yt ..t- r -,-'fl K , 'l sp T ., F3 4f6A..Xk T i v' 1 l r I l -l C , -6- 189 IPT Superbad win IIVI Championship IPT Superbad eased through the Intramural Basket- ball season in superb fashion as they went undefeated in thirteen games to win the championship. On Wednesday, March 15 Superbad beat What It ls for the dubious honor of number one. The Phelts had sub- dued all of the obstacles to win going away at 58-44. It had been a strong year for basketball. Fifteen teams had participated -five in each division. At the end of the season each division had an unde- feated team - TKE's in Div. I, Ebony in Div. ll, and Superbad in Div. lll. Six other teams - DSP, IPT 'A', What it ls, IPT 'XL's', Koon, and the Bombers - made it into the playoffs. The remainder of the teams were placed in a Division B tournament. PSE became the eventual winner of that. lt was a fantastic year with a great team taking all of the marbles. IM Finals action ci. . Q-1.1 Q ss - - 1: E' I, 'al if it-.ffl T919 r - N. X SN P -SIM: fc' X it R 5 , 190 Aftermath of TKE-Superbad game Basketball season deemed a success Bob Bialik 8t Mark Charles fight for control ATO and IPT 'A' struggle Mike Sheehan Rebound action George Porritt 3 xx AQ-f -H -K. O .' w7:. '5 s's-- , LAT: gg Xt :- if ai' NX. 2- 'L A ci: . '71 S I Kfff d,l 'N' JYVVEN M Fila lVlen's Intramural Football Finishing the season undefeated, Tau Kappa Epsilon emerged from the 30-game IM football season as both lM and Greek champions. Five other teams participated in the league, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Delta Tau Delta, West, and the Persuaders. The ATO's and Persuaders presented the most challenge to the champions. ATO held an undefeated position until the final games, while the Per- suaders faced the TKE's at the crowded and exciting final game where the Persuaders were edged 32-26 during the final minute of play. 192 Mark Getschow receives a short pass. gY.L All forces clash to gain the ball and the winning socre Driving for yardage is TKE Greg Arnold. l ,ff -,J is bk 'fr' fi-'YS X A T '-. -. ps' . Q S ,L an ' ' Q uf, D' , V V . A T -A . , E, A ,ae I f .' Z- Qi 'K 1 , 1 L -M ' f - . .. -we- f- ' A Rf- 4 ' if rf l .., ,J Af qi Ag, H , ,- A , , 1- -,A-I I . half , f T l ' 'H -. K4 K . , ,, K .. Q34 J. - , . ' xx- '. 'AJ x- ,U is ,M QL W, -1 Qi- E, ,, A f-. f' F L mx 4 ' ' :fa K , M. Q ' ' 'X 9 L R' 455' 2 'JNfW', Q Q I QAUQ l Y . I yfi' 'Q-3 i . U ,Q 39 u rv A! - - 'A Y . 1 f li- I '7 P: ,xi - ' 7' . E' 4 Sk' 'bf , gf .A 013 -1- , P' 1 1 -5 H251 MA ff f E ' i 4 W +A ' X5 mf ,' K ,S 4 N QA V' rx . '41, 'V f lVlen's Intramural Volleyball The ATO's topped the four Division I teams with an 8-2 record, while Koon led Division ll 9-1 in the final standings of men's intramural volleyball. Championship play resulted in the Phi Sigs' second year of victory, with the TKE's taking second place. Competition began with four teams tied for first place. Two teams dropped out of the competition, and the tables con- tinued to turn until the final games. 194 Randy Jaros slams the ball for the Phi Sigs. x . M I . Q ' l Wx r K l .x s X I! l. i ., . ., x . Q X x Y x '- ',. it ..,, S Brad Crown spikes the ball to score. Ready for anything - Randy Jaros and Mike Floehrig ip?-QE -I wx ' n .5-C' - if 4 4 .ski ,L : 1, . x fl- 1-' p.. B+ 1 'T' I I U -x fd A,,??L' Lb I f f U1 ,.. is Q f X i is .. x E 1 I 5 D L R r 1 ,P,. ,gl A, -A, . lm'-LL.-M -J,-N -lr I ,--x . .wkp'41, r U ,vw ik I ,W , UD I: :M ,. 'e A!! gl lx N 39.01- ugj if Y I if ' 1 ' l ? SUM-JL.-..... f-v X 'K -' lVlen's Intramural Bowling TKE's and Snowmen were the high-scoring bowlers this year. Five intramural teams in each division competed in two matches to determine the winners. The high total this year belonged to the Snowmen, who rolled 2520 pins. Honors went to Mike Burke and Kirk Stolley, who tied with 536 points each. The high individual game was scored by John Draheim, another Snowman. watt' , . A V: 1 -2 f ' ,Z LHFM: '31 .ll ff ' 5.t'i' HM X'-N.. L --Q1 -.SEN v N Watching the outcome of his throw is Al Pettit. 196 .- --. Dan Salamone prepares for a graceful delivery. E Q--1-Q.. l -ln -I l :wif P I Action is the name of the game for Tom Schmidt. Cort Otterbein's ball is off to a good start. 'VKKQ 'UTY' at 'H mam. Power is evident in the poise of Pete Whiting. 44 V if Y -t-- ,i.4?Qfs?gE , Concentration and skill will give George Porritt a good game. Bill Steketee releases the ball straight toward the pins 197 June Brothers beat TKE's for IIVI Softball Title June Brothers emerged from a rain- hampered Intramural softball season as the champion for 1978. With a team made up of football players and alumni the June Brothers went through the year undefeated with the closest game being against the TKE's in the finals which they won 8-7. The season started with 18 teams dwindling to 15 by the end. Besides the TKE's and June Brothers, AWT, ATO, DSP, DTD, TKE and Chip's Team went into the playoffs. It was a short, but very exciting season. I '- . ,W t it , , ,, lg T- UPPER RIGHT: Dave McClain waits for a pitch against PSE, ABOVE LEFT: Ross Anderson makes the playg MID- DLE RIGHT: Bill Evans hits against the Deltsg BELOW: Dennis Ruen in anxious anticipation. 1 ,MV W ,V tk V- . . H . .-E ,Riu : , Q I, V , ., W ,V s,-V.: I '- . ' t f -- - has I f.. -- LQ 1 L v -ll'-QSQEYSSQ' :gg,gg.3,giL.:l , 5. ,. ' ... ir-'1p's,j,H?..35Q'a .ef K - .A 1-x 2-FS 5 'J fixing? 4. .3--Q,-3 -.H 071271 Wifi Anti 4 ,...Q I 1 ' Aw '43 '-Q-T 35-5 'Q 1, 0,116 f , , 1 Y. - - 2 -. '- .V ' a l?T5i'W 1443 ss V' gr-' .Erik -in V' Ls 'iff 'ra asf... i F -...W . . 1 Y, .. ' , Ni,-'Y - -I . L14 -1 ,,f - - ' 4 .Lk -..fggiai UPPER LEFT: Tim O'Leary as he is about to find his pitch: UPPER RIGHT: Deit Pete Bowers hustles toward first base: LOWER LEFT: Bill Harder makes the throw to home plate: LOWER RIGHT: Phi Sig Randy Jaros looks ready to make the play. lVlen's Intramural Swimming Unusually low participation marked this year's intramural swim meet. The ATO's and TKE's competed in the dual meet along with one indepen- dent swimmer, Mike Fisher. Events included several relays and individual events including backstroke, free-style, butterfly, and breast stroke. While independent Mike Fisher won the 40 yard backstroke, team scoring for the meet revealed that ATO's were victorious, with 57-26 the final score. ATO's worked together to sweep the meet. fi: Q, if-Q VI M A 'lfvia ' ff: ' l 'M ml H A k g,2'f.Q .asm - ' '-,, K 4 2-1.mL'n.nL.ll A competitor sends water splashing in the backstroke race. 200 Kurt Heck heads into the pool in a top-speed takeoff. ff . P fp ', gf' ,Q , l --5 U.. ,, . Q , 9, iw'- x v51 71 MLN Q is. 5 X -f-sw.-f 911 rvl ' x Q.. 'T 1 I ii ..'-. ' fjfiiifuk, C ' : p.g.5'e ff 'F '-,1QjLi.u.:'-.-' 4 7 f 'r -, , Y .N-ru, ,. -, A LQ ! Q . I ' v,..q. s , 1 V Q 5. - . . I- f-. A Q, I 5 I e 'w- - V, ' . L Q ' f 4 A A ' .4 mf,- f I Q9 45 .,w 'sz' 7, M .11 1 M A ii-: 1, ,455 .Ep . - -M iigigs-sv xx. ff' . 55 F 4.- Povvder-putt Football Brisk fall afternoons found girls from Olds, Mclntyre, Mauck, Pi Beta Phi, Chi Omega, and Kappa Kappa Gamma charging and defending in enthusiastic com- petition for the powder-puff title. The Kappas, ChiOs, and lVlauck's Wildbunch gradually ousted their oppo- nents, and settled the championship in three title games. After lVlauck's Wildbunch lost to Chi Omega, The ChiO faced the higherto undefeated Kappas, and with a late-game touchdown became champions. Both teams brave a violent scrimmage it ts ., q- g,,.,,,' ,- Jef' L, xv gig'--'s,?.eS, gi 1. , A , 0 Chi Omega Jana Uber covers yards. Sue Adams avoids Kappa opponents. ' Ne' ' I . A' 1- 'T .Q-fi, 'Fwhz A' Q --L ' .- ,-1.'..'.L.u, uf I Running unhlndered is Kappa Carol Girod. The line of scrimmage breaks into action. VVomen's Intramural Basketball A Figtt to the Finish Intramural action was good this year as the WSA sponsored a women's basket- ball tournament. ln early competition, the field was narrowed to two teams. First Katie Murphy's team conceded, then the team coached by Herman McCall bowed to Virgil Webb's team after allowing them to replay a forfeit. The remaining two contenders, coached by Jim Dutton and Virgil Webb, battled for a two-out-of-three victory. Finally Webb's Women carried away the trophies. X. IF I Second-place team, coach Jim Dutton. 5 ..-lc A a , x Lisa Shippee captures a jump ball. Webb's Women play the ball hoping for vic- tory. 1 if 0 1 -s-Q., a.m.1- -I Diana Bourgeois catches the ball in the key ready to score two points. Receiving a pass is Brenda Brown, while Linda Ramirez stands ready. Tournament winners - Back row: Brenda Brown, Janelle Tillman, Theresa Deeter, coach Virgil Webb, Terri Morse, Marcy Nesbitt, Sandy Naylor: Front row: Carolyn Rison, Marsha Dowdy, Karen Collins, Joan Vermillion. Womens Intramural Bowling Competition between three independent and three Greek teams made for a good tournament in women's intramural bowl- ing. The season was characterized by shut-outs, through which Chi Omega and Knights of the Strange inched their ways to a first-place tie in regular tournament action. The final match was, once again, a shutout victory with a 325 pin margin. Diane Fit- zhugh had a good night, setting tournament records for high individual game, 210 pins, a 522 series, and a season average of 140. 204 Angela Tilley concentrates to bowl her best. Chi Omega team picture Debbie Davies Angela Tilley Diane Fltzhugh Mary sell. 1... 3 C12 K f mfs wg... s.. , I - l fQ7xN. 4' 1 Q , ' 1 A 'A' fu 7 'fi ' . L 0- 'HL' K gui, Y JA P4 , ' Q fx st , ' fx, f ff X ' . ,. I, ,! N, W 4 sW 0 xN f N: .9 0 ' ,,Q l f X . F - N 4 J 5' H 1 'Q' ,!A, I fy 'qc' X K A 4 N ' 4 . ,AL . 'rf--.' , ' Vw' 'v ,1 :vu Charger Hockey Club '78 With a 15-3 record and a second place finish in the Jackson industrial Senior Men's Hockey League, the Hillsdale Hockey Club finished its second year of existence. Playing with a team of around thirteen for most of the season, the Chargers lost 2-1 in the finals for the league championship. Losing only three seniors from the team, things look bright for the club ln the future. UPPER RIGHT: Tim Mansmann skates toward the playg UPPER LEFT: Charger huddle after a score: BOTTOM: Bobby Bildner with the puck. B O il I if IVlen's Tennis A season in which everyone did his part gave the Char- gers a good record for men's tennis. Coach Templeton was pleased with team play. The overall record, 11-4, put the team third in the conference behind Wayne State and Oak- land. Bill Decker shows off his form. The tennis team had fun while playing a winning season. Team picture: Back row: Eugene Templeton, Coach, Terry Kuczeruk, Dan Kasson, Chris Hoover, Bill Decker. Front row: Dennis Martineau, Captain Greg Boll, Kelly Jones. Not pictured: Tui, Manager. X X ---.-l, i A good serve leaves the racket of Greg Boll. Chris Hoover is ready for anything. 209 Johnson, Gifford lead Hillsdale to 14th place finish Stellar performances highlighted the 1978 Charger track season which was culminated by a 14th place finish in the Nationals in Houston. Nate Johnson and Dan Gifford both gained All-American honors through their participation in the meet. New faces, broken records and high hopes were standard characteristics of the bright year that saw the Chargers win the Hillsdale Relays, the GLIAC Championship, and the NAIA District 23 Champi- onship. District 23 Coach of the Year Joe Rogers molded the team together with remarkable depth and a breadth of talent that gained national recognition. Despite poor weather and practice conditions, the Chargers breezed by their opponents, making even the most grueling races seem somewhat effortless. ln meets outdoors, besides the Nationals, Hillsdale's record as a team was unblemished. Superstr Nate Johnson was unbeaten in the 100 meters all year with his times hovering around 10.3. Captain Mark Flood was outstanding in the long jump and triple jump qwinning in the District and GLIAC meetsj. Also, Joe Ofsansky in the 10,000 meters, Tom Stark in 3,000 meter Steeplechase, Bruce Smith in 23 mile marathon, Pete Colley in the 1500 meters, and Tom Lorkowski in the Hammer throw all nationally qualified. UPPER RIGHT: Bruce Smith leads the pack in his race at the Hillsdale Relays, BELOW: All-American Nate Johnson talks with WCSR personality Pat Patterson. , -my ' -, ,nic-:if u QXO M130 0 UPPER LEFT: Charger Tim Mansmann gets ready for the attackg UPPER RIGHT: Kevin Kowalski reacts jubilantly after making a Charger scoreg BELOW: Kevin Kowalski makes ready for the face-off during a big game. 1.4 5,35 L'-N ai Mi aj Q fig 2' i i I It was a successful season from start to finish for HiIlsdale's Little Chargers , the women's tennis team. Holding an undefeated record for the first several matches, they maintained their competitive play to finish the season 10-5, with eight wins and three losses in conference play. Outstanding were Freshmen Sally Belew and Sue Johnson, num- ber one and number two singles players, who each accomplished a season record of 14-1. Every team member contributed a similarly strong record to give the team the depth it needed for a good season. 's .gl '-'I,'.f,g,k , f .4 ... ., .1'FQf,'5.:liQ.'?'z',4f,',,-in :E-5. A . . N' '. ' 3,'FF5fqf1lii27Eilfi:L5 L, ' ff, - i. .3r,43q'e7,Q1qf21?51:ig:Jgv-j5j'41,f,-- 11,171 : . QQL 2' 1: fw,5.,f Zin' -l 5, ffm- ' -:zum ..-.ess-Lmupq'F3321-.M J ., 1.2 3. V t L A M ' 55 ., wfishafj--T-i -lil ,- - , 1 ' - g li -'tr' Styx'--'w2t.-f A Q, fer- . iv' w Q' an . , cr.: . .,5 ,. 12 -. , .. 3. me-is ' Q W' 4 K U . Q ,:'151:'lli:-:r', 'r.S' 'gif' . 1 . .sa pk- 'A it .- tw a t.. - 4 , 4. V w t ,L .1 l i?1f 2'i'ef?T3f-54-14534 Number two singles Sue Johnson taps the ball. VVomen's Tennis H l 1 . 'l ., ,if , r i :fy , , . , , .L,,. ,7.,.. ,.- ,LLL Senior Lisa Shippee delivers a challenging serve. Beth Bals is ready with a hard return. Team picture: Coach Joanna James, Beth Bals, Sue Johnson, Lisa Shippee, Bobbi McKeown, Betsy Westenbrook, Sally Belew, Assistant Coach Guy Belew. ., -q vu .r 'Ngiwli' b J 1 gl 1 -4 5 ,ff ' 1 . .5 'CP -157 EGTSLFJ ..-. . 3:73:53 Q W. ,K -1- rf-' -1---..,V-,,f.' Tw.: 1 ,5'f i.' gil 'Ji 3 4,5 I z Y :Nh ' myers 421 M. ' L' ' glraawt' A ffwfcr P ' f i 1:-w i K ET- ET - 'H X fi- pijs 5l1'fM4j,-5 BJ' 'Y 44,4 iw'-1 'Lf' A 1 H t.-. 1, ll 1 1,1 - f'F '-if A-2.5524-' -ew : Qf ?F?7':e'51 lurigflgesdi-Q f page -L, K 1 ,..,,,..1f4'f-':i:.,. -Y ,, ', Qi.-...' I-,..'N 4, ' -' ,3- ,bag l Q-I iii, ,, L V D 1 Fr ?fw1f,f'v' ' . -P L ' UPPER LEFT: Distance runner Joe Ofsansky broke HilIsdaIe's record in the six mile: UPPER RIGHT: Tom Stark shows his style in the Steeplechaseg LOWER LEFT: Bob Hellmers worked hard with the javeling LOWER RIGHT: Mike Hutter ran the hurdles for the Chargers. '-figfit, C311-+': . -. - '-i., 1-:'.,'u .,,. ' -1 i f2:- Y n- ,. 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VH- , -. . f E , ...--- ' 1 1 '-'-+'- , ' T L- V 71 -ff 'Z x, .--.' ff ':':?: ,. .. - -.Q .4.. ...in----n 'H we--laws f 4 H4 .I . .SA 1978 CHARGER TRACK TEAM - ROW 1 lleft to rightl: Mike Chism, Bob Hellmers, Joe Ofsansky, Mark Flood, Herman McCall, Rich Bennett, Tom Lorkowskig ROW 2: Coach Joe Rubbo, Nate Johnson, Brian Pauken, Pete Colley, Art Kitze, Elwood Brown, Eric Gresham, Bruce Smith, Bill Johnson, Mike Hutter, Coach Joe Rogers: ROW 3: Mark Mosey, Jim Dutton, Paul Eby, Dan Gifford. , 212 5.3. .r-Q-:Q .E if .fr P u,, nxfo, n ..-Agaf :sl F15-if I ' -1 f f'5'C Q-.rwf'f' OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Tom Lorkowski heaves it away: OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Pete Colley makes it over: UPPER LEFT: Rich Bennett leads the pack: UPPER RIGHT: Dan Gifford leaps to school record of 6'9 in the .,..V ff.:-'31 ,L,.,f1-Nvh ' I , Y, HY:--iv.,.Vgfxn ' - I ,..-, --4aC5i12'1- - high jump: LOWER LEFT: Nate Johnson wins again: LOWER RIGHT: Mark Flood breaks school record in the long jump at 23' 3 . Ill.: 41, , --'-iv l'- :MICE-2 ' .,,,,,.- ,, .-, ,., , .,,, . ,. , ..---:--5-21521, -....,,I ' ,,m I, ,.. Alf Y , .Q--1 - ,, Pak. ,... M Y ff- -+,,.,,. .-.- '4 ' 1 ,fr fm-.vy- ..,,! ,., .r- ,,., 'lf , if-:.',.Qs,,,r: -' ...-aP'?3-:.i'X'p,:- wiv ,zz ggw' --- 'ini.E.,,, -,rv-- -f f 713,-sap-0... . .qu Y - .,-.. .-JCL! 1, Qs-ug., -'-13 'J -'1'4lp2n.,'q0f..-4. .A' Vllomen's track puts it all together in '78 lt takes more than desire to run track, it takes dedication, determina- tion and a little bit of craziness. But the 1978 Charger women's track team put it all together as individuals and a team by racing to an undefeated dual meet season. r Despite unpredictable weather con- ditions, the girls put heart into their running, sticking it out through cold, rain and wind. The consistently outstanding per- formances by Laura Neer, Marcy Nes- bitt and Janna Uber were supported by standout efforts of the other team members. Facing stiff competition in invita- tional meets at Western Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Michigan State and Bowling Green failed to damper the Charger spirit or point-scoring abilities. They did it all, and with a style that made people sit up and take notice. Coach Bob Condon was more than pleased by his girls' performances, and with a bright first season under his belt, the 1979 Nationals look possible. ,vs- V. . -.a.-Diva 'HS' .4921 - -1. f-...,:fs.. iq- A-- '.2 - - -fa -l ' --- 1 .vt - f- ,...,v .2 .Q sfgrtvl i 14 u x' , 1 , 1 ff- ,., . . . X, . ,.1.-in F.-L- .'r1HA3.k: 2: .,, . .4-,.f.,, .n.5. .. . , --'- .:,..Y,,,. ,,..aay:n. - 5-pf?-ar-Qpl 1 my MM,.,,,, . ,. l , ,,,,.-. , . . ,. .,,:y-3-f ' .a- ---1-Q-. -- ' -. 1 t ' 1- , - - ,. . Jr- , ,. g,'f-Q55 ,-.pq asf- H ,z . .. .- r . , , .. -L rws., '- . , - .. .T , r.--. T ft .. 1 ' --.' t- -, M 1 ft ' . ' , 1' . .r ' 4 '- Fin '- '-, --.Lf M--P--' 7 - . -,.-- A 1 ,.,-.-W ---'T' , -' '. .ri 72 ' . 3 fi. .. 'K If ,g34Q'1'-Wj.Ll' ,,,, ' ., ,',',,,,' iii? , '.:j ,. '. , A ...jp 4' V1 'lk' J - j if gr ' .+A 3': f:-1 -it .f2f:,.4..' f ' -I 'J ,Q E rr' 'N .T . ,, :rf if-5--4 tl T 'fi ' Q35 . . ,A , , .gg . f UPPER LEFT: Janna Uber finishes far ahead of fa ry Egg, sg r't 'fri' UPPER RIGHT: Distance runner Marcy Nesbitt LEFT A ra .l'-L1',', '-'Tm - - -'-+V , . - l D E M .Q N '--tw.,--553-yr gg- -.2 V '1 W' 1 i V , owdy breezes over another hurdle ABOVE Lee Jaffa., ' T -M - N use w -' rl-new mg -. L , -Mar: L. L - L 4 . completes another successful handoff l i t s l gj!ll Q' V. PQ' I 'sf-as V.. , -.-Q 'G 1 f l -f LEFT: Practice makes perfect is the motto of Theresa Deeterg ABOVE: Brenda Brown displays determination and desire as she starts her leg of the relay: BELOW LEFT: Laura Neer gives her jump everything she's got: BELOW: Coach Bob Condon watches intently. 'Charger Baseball '78 lt was a rebuilding year for the Chargers as with a young, inexperienced team Hillsdale stumbled to an 8-21 record. After splitting the first three doubleheaders of the season with Northwood, Wayne State, and Tri-State, the Chargers proceeded to lose six games in a row and never could regain that winning spirit. On the year, Hillsdale won only two GLIAC games while losing 13, placing a firm hold on the cellar for the Chargers. Still, a few individuals gained honors. Doug Van Ars- dalen made first team all state with Dan Kelly, Jeff Mast, Dave North, and Harold Stevens gaining Hon. Mention. UPPER RIGHT: Glenn Briggs awaits the pitch, MIDDLE RIGHT: Briggs connects on a hit, BOTTOM: Dan Kelly hits the long ball. ,HC 3, 01 Northwood 2, 9 HC 3, 5 Wayne State sp 4 HC 2,9 Tri-State 6,1 HC 3 Oakland 5 HC 2, 0 Grand Valley 6, 8 HC 2, 3 Northwo0d 10, 7 HC 1, 6 John Wesley 10, 3 HC 2,8 Albion 1, 10 HC 3, 6 Ferris State 9, 7 HC 6, 1 Aquinas 5, 10 HC- 2, 7 Spring Arbor 7, 1 HC 3, 4 Wayne State , 8, 7 ,L 1' 'HC 2, O Central iviipliigap. 13, 14 1 HC 2, 2 Olivet y 1, 5 HC 7, 1 Grand Valley 10, 6 'xx f .2 . . diff? A- 4, ,, I .....lnl' .H--yg..-...-...U ,. 1 . ... - Q -.-1-n -. -slr - ' - . 2- ' ' - A . J. -w ,T ,mv '1-37' .1',':f1z. 1 , .. , s. , X. I fr-V A fx 'ing 1 nun. Q cum . g-nun 1 fs . U X a, -1351 f'-JD I! X ilu v ., . .J Ae . 4 fy? . ,ffdfif J-J 1 1 I -4.:.ff! rp, ' 11.4 f,.,:v' F 4'f1 Lacrosse '78 The 1978 Lacrosse season saw many tough oppo- nents and the seasoning of many new, inexperienced players. lt was a young team with a young player-coach, Ross Keltie, who did a fine job of inspiring his players. The team's relative inexperience may have led to the misleading season recorded in the scorebooks, but the hustle and improvement that actually took place on the field them victors in their own right. With many return- ing players, the lacrosse team's future is looking brigh- ter and brighter. u 9. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Mark Lybrook, Rick Peak, Greg Arnold, Rich Holland, Kevin Miller, Ross Keltie, John Reinartz Sput STANDING left to right: Tom Shafer, John Sellstrom, Jeff Talcott, Gregg Reed, Jeff McCarthy, Doug Ernst, Dave Rooney, Mike Pepsrn Dave Rideout 218 OPPOSITE PAGE, left: Rich Holland and Rick Peak look hope- fully to the goal: right: Player-coach Ross Keltie leaps for another pass. ABOVE: Rick Peak fights for possession against a deter- mined opponent: LEFT: Fighting his way through the crowd, Greg Arnold goes for the goal, :SCORES Hillsdale 5 Albion 7 Hillsdale 1 'Bowling Green 10 Hillsdale 6 University of Michigan 9 Hillsdale 12 University of Indiana , i 3 Hillsdale 5 Bowling Green 10 Hillsdale 4 Albion ' A 8. Womens Softball The women's softball team had a discouraging season but, not dampened by repeated defeats, the group con- tinued to improve its playing all spring. The team record, 1-17, prompted Coach Carol Rynbrandt's comment, l've seen steady improvement in team play throughout the season. We may not be a winner in the books, but at least we're winners in our own way. Every team member grew valuable to the whole team as the season progressed. Outstanding for both pitching and hitting, however, was Janell Tillman, Junior transfer from Mott College. ,,,,.,.-nv-f .--as j. T5'f'1f-Qliflgi-'filgrst' iigissrffjf 5: .2- n-v- Q-I I-it-,.-Y--,.-K' ,la .-7 -,.l. 45' V 1 I, 't'21'T.g - , ' -- tr: feaiftvfrskf magw it 3-. - 'A -h L n., tt- . 5 f . - at ff. 1- ', '-' ' '--' - ','-T ..- -7-'SPN Supa' o, Qpitasalg. l 'i-- 5 ' ' ' ffllf '1',IQ,-B' 'Q LF V , . I f..7 '7 ?3.:1',L-,LD ' l. if-o f A-15' wwe.-:w,..l11ti. 1 i2i' --1-fin 1 - 'Af- 4 -'iff . ' .Hy . .f Q.-1'-l ?fi'TiPf-I 'F 5515 im. ' xramwm 4 .f-'1' '-' ' 'iff' M9571 V' f . - '-i 1 f '-igffgfkdftfgf ft a1'.Q:.-wwf ,W H -. - 'mQfZg,5, . fwr5Qf:a..,- JZ ' . 1' .fri . ',a13. 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The team competed at the Wooster Tournament, at the Tri-State Tournament, at the Bay Val- ley Invitational, Oakland Tournament, and the GLIAC conference tournament. The captain, Matt Dubois, played number one, followed by Dyke Harvey in the number two position, Mark Yeoman third, Tom Adams as number four, and Mike Duffy, Bruce Johnson, and Art Wilkins alternat- ing for the fifth position on the squad. Matt and Dyke totaled the most consistently low scores throughout the season. Com- ments Coach Morse, The team was com- posed of underclassmen. Although they did not finish high in any of the meets we competed in, we're looking for improve- ment in coming years. Leading the team with his low scores in Sophomore Matt Dubois. Dyke Harvey plays in the number two spot with good form. Style with a smile characterizes Bruce Johnson game. A ,.. Team Picture: Back row: Dyke Harvey, Mike Duffy, Norm Hall, Coach Bill Morse. 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' T , E' K ...J-.v.-wwf w- ,.,...,, -- Y -1 '- I .A I ,- .91-f ,Lg .3 V, .-31' Gi ' . 1 K ,K u ,- L -,iw . , 7' 'r- i :gg M ig 1 2, Ad W-if 6, 5 my - is' Us E tk ' . xfgff' 'F' LUN , '?5 .Z H -big.-,Rig 'il' , . -ff: Q ?MiH : F - Qu ,551 al px 10.1 ' Q- - 349:15-'fQZ'-'V' 'L2. l-11.715 35- 4. . -. , . ---1.-,1 ,.q,q-3, 1 w-mmmunan.-w-,-.,..w.wmv.-EMA: - -- - - W www Nw W W Y 1 W A 1 Q v n A wx n n n H n 5 H n n , ,M ,M ,, ,,,,, U ,, ,, ,, ,,,,, N 5 Y R W Y v Q w MH ' , k A 1 w ,,,,, ' Wmmwzzw 0 V ::,Wi':WMWMM'-www A V Mn W W fi nf W VY W W W'5W'N2? 1 ,,,, 'VX U Ma Ing rlends n Blovvingoffuclasses. . . Interesting Union conversationns . . . Thinking of ntranf HiIl5AdalG I5 ,Lb K7 Y..f fx L. '7 1 0 Q, C. af Abessinio, Rocco Freshman Adams, Michael R. junior Adams, Susan 1. Sophomore Adams lll, Thomas H. Freshman Allen, Kimberly l. Sophomore Alward, Keith N. Junior Anderson, Brian junior Anderson, Marilyn R. Freshman Anderson, Ross A. Sophomore Andre, Scott E. Freshman Andrews, Anne Marie Sophomore Andrews, Phyllis D. Freshman Angres, Ronald Paralegal Anstead, Glenn R. Freshman Arbury, julie Sophomore Auwerter, Betsy A. Freshman Baganz, Celia D. Sophomore Baird, Andrea M. junior Baird, Robert W. Sophomore Baker, Sara Freshman Barber, Melanie L. Freshman Barr, Timon E. Freshman Barry, Barbara I. Sophomore Bateman, Dave W. Freshman Bayer, Katherine E. Freshman Bayley, jeffrey N. lunior Beard, Richard W. Freshman Beck, Lisa L. Sophomore Bednar, Peter F. Freshman Behnke, Douglas R Sophomore Bennett, Richard L. junior J' V - 4 1 fi xy . - X X 4 b x - rn- E., . 75 uv. P ' .. -.h , ,. if? YE' if 12:15 1:4 Braathen, Laurie A. Sophomore Bracken, Susan junior Brandt, David W. junior Breitneer, john M. Freshman Brennan, Robert j. Freshman Briggs, jane C. reshman '-:rr KRAZY KORNER KREW Have you ever been to a basketball game and wondered who the heck those guys in the opposite corner of the gym were? If you hung around for a while, it probably did not take long to figure out that these six, wild men were the Kraiy Korner Krew. Member of this group include: Max McFarland, jeff Chops Wilson, Andy Grombala, joe Rubbo, Dan Kelly, and Harold Stevens. These men led the crowd in cheering the Chargers on to their many home victories. Not only did the opposing team feel intimidated by their presence, but the referees even had to tell the rabble rousers to take their seats and control their mouths. One official, after mak- ing a bad call, felt so threatened that he almost charged the Krew with a technical foul. Whether they are around in future years or not, the Krazy Korner Krew will never be forgotten. Brodbeck, Barry j. junior Bronson, Elizabeth A. Sophomore Brown, Melanie A. X X Freshman Brown, Steven j. Freshman Brown, Susan C. Sophomore Browne, Lisa L. junior Brueggemann, Diane R. Freshman Bruere, Charles T. Freshman Buehrer, Clifford L. junior Buehrle, julie A. Sophomore Burnett, jennifer A. ' Freshman Burns, jeri A. Freshman Bush, Marie D. Sophomore Buttler, Deborah Sophomore Calder, Doug Sophomore Campagna, Bruce F. Freshman Canfield, David A. Sophomore Carson, Brian G. Sophomore Carter, Cici L. junior Chamberlin Tad W. junior Chandler, jefferson D. Freshman Child, Nancy j. Freshman Christie, Maureen E. Sophomore Christie, Rebecca L. Chuba, Kathleen A. junior Chumney, Noel S. Sophomore Chute, Donna F. Sophomore Claypool, jim Sophomore Clendenin, Linda S. junior Colbert, Pamela A. junior Collins, Karen K. Sophomore Common, Stan L. Sophomore Conen, Mark G. junior Cook, Connie L. Freshman Cook, Terri F. Freshman Cope, jim A. Freshman ANTI-HEVV DEMONSTRATION December of this year, the Department of Health, Education d Welfare declared that all federal aid to individual students uld be cut off. Approximately two hundred students gathered itside of Central Hall in protest of HEW's decision, and burned eir Title IX effigy. The rally was covered state-wide by televi- n, newspaper, and radio, giving Hillsdale's strive for indepen- nce even more publicity. ll i' ,. r hazardoug Corns, Scott Freshman Coscarelli, Carolyn Sophomore Daehling, Ann Sophomore Dapollo, Hamza Hamza B Sophomore Daranyi, George H. Sophomore Decker, jr., William W. Sophomore Deeter, Theresa L. Freshman Della Penna, Greg F. junior Depew, Jana L. Freshman Sophomo Devore An Devenport, Br l Sophomo r l Digiacomo, Raymo Juni Dillon, loser Sophomo Dingeman, Mary Ar lun: Dobbins, Thom Sophomo Dodds, Dani luni Dombey, Mart Sophomo Donnelly, Kev Freshm Dorer, Ba juni Dorman, Rand Sophomo Dowdy, Marsl Sophomo Doyle, Ch Freshm Draheim, lol L Sophom Sophom Drymalski, Rt c Dubois, Matthf c Sophom WHATS EVERYBODY WATCHING? The Gong Show was one of the popular shows on the Hillsdale campus this year. Every day at 12:30, quite a few students could be found at the T.V. in the Student Union. But the viewing didn't stop at 1:00. The Young and the Rest- less, All My Children, One Life To Live and many other 'soaps' were also local favorites. Of course, if television wasn't your favorite pass time, one could always spend time in The Union gossiping, lis- tening to the Top 40 on the juke box, and maybe doing a little homework on the side. Duffy, Michael Freshman Duryea, Duane Freshman Eason, Bradley Freshman Eby, Paul Freshman Edwards, Kelly Freshman Egner, jeffrey Freshman Eldridge, james Freshman Ellingwood, Lindy Sophomore Engel, Nancy junior Engelbrecht, Ellen Freshman Evans, Margaret Sophomore Everlove, Sally Freshman Fairirieve, Kathy Fres man Feld, janet Freshman Felczak, john Sophomore Feltz, Carl Freshman Fennessey, ludity Freshman Fields, Don junior Finnerty, Carol Sophomore Fires, Sandy Freshman Fish, Chris Freshman Fisher, Michael Sophomore Ford, Carol Sophomore Fowler, Anne Freshman Fowler, Cynthia Freshman Fowler, Stephen Freshman Frantom, julie Freshman Frantz, Darrell Freshman Frost, Katie junior Fuller, Cathy Freshman Gallagher, Carrie Sophomore Gallagher, Colleen Freshman Garber, Martha Freshman Gardner, Gail Sophomore Gardner, Mark junior Geyer, Calvin junior Giacci, joseph junior Gill, Kevin junior Girod, Carol Freshman Glyman, Donna junior Goldsmith, Peter Freshman Gormley, Megan Freshman Greenbaum, jim Freshman Greene, Vicky junior Greenley, judy Sophomore Greiwe, Elizabeth Freshman Greiwe, james Freshman Gresham, Eric Freshman Groener, Kim Freshman CHI-O BLOOD DRIVE Once a year the Chi Ome- ga's sponsor the Red Cross Blood Drive at Hillsdale. To encourage partici- pation, the fraternities and sororities compete for a keg of beer. This years winner was the Phi Sigs. Pictured here are two Phi Sigs, Tom Hinds lforegroundj and Mark Conen tasleep?j re- laxing while donating their pint of blood. SIDENT ASSISTANTS an tleftj and Liz Reed frightj definitely de ward for endurance Spring 1978 marked mf three years as residents of Olds the women's dorm Both girls entered as n the fall of 1975 After putting in the re e at Olds, they chose to stay on as Resident for another two years Lisa being Head mth of the two years However for their Se Liz is retiring to Mauck the upperclass dorm, where Lisa will be an RA once Guse, Robert Freshman Gutches, jenny junior Gwilt, Marianne Freshman Hackett, Kathleen junior Haelewyn, jill Sophomore Hagan, Martha Sophomore Hague, Michael junior Hague, Sandra Sophomore Hanrahan, Blake Sophomore Harbeck, Mary Freshman Hardin, Kendal Sophomore Harris, Brock Sophomore Hawken, james Freshman Hayden, Sally Freshman Head, jennifer Sophomore Hearty, Stacey Freshman Heath, Pamela Freshman Hebden, Susan Freshman Hellmuth, john Sophomore Helmreich, Ellen junior Hemingway, Serena Sophomore Henelt, Ann Sophomore Henry, Thomas Sophomore Henshaw, Donald Sophomore Hepker, Steven Sophomore TALENT SHOW The Gong Show was the theme of the 1978 Talent Show, hosting a wide variety of talent. First prize went to Debbie Butler, second to Amy Wellman and third to Rich Laible. The talent was not limited, however, to the contestants. Hosting the show was Steve Sylvester, with special guests The Un- known Comic and Gene, Gene, the Dancing Machine. Other talent included original music, a magic act and inter- pretative dancing. The panel of carefully selected judges rating in ict labovel, and Amy Wellman second prize winner lleftl Herceg, Lauren Freshman l-licks, Thomas Freshman Hill, Bruce Iunior Hill, Kevin Freshman Hirschfield, Michelle Sophomore Hoagland, Holly Sophomore Holland, Richard Freshman Hooton, Mark Freshman Hoover, Chris Junior Howell, Walter Sophomore l-luhn, Lisa Dawn Freshman Hull, Norman Freshman Hummon, Susy junior Huq, Ashraful Freshman Hutson, Benne junior Hutier, Michael Sophomore Igarashi, Yuko Sophomore Ikeda, Sanford Sophomore Ingraham, Laura junior jacobson, Andria Freshman jago, Kenneth junior janks, Kimberly Freshman jaros, Randall Sophomore jarrett, Suzanne Sophomore jenkins, Lynne Freshman johnson, Bill Sophomore johnson, Bruce Freshman johnson, Gregory Sophomore johnson, james Sophomore johnson, jean Sophomore johnson, Nathaniel Sophomore jones, Kelly Freshman jordan, Noel Freshman juchartz, Terry Freshman juve, Richard Sophomore Kasper, Kathy Sophomore Kasson, Dan Freshman Kay, julie junior Keighley, Robert junior Keizo, Koga Freshman Kempinski, james Sophomore Kern, Kurt Freshman King, Kerry Freshman Kirchmaier, David Freshman Kitze, Arthur junior Kliner, john junior Knapp, Daniel junior Knipper, William Freshman Koch, Mark Freshman Kuczeruk, Terry Freshman Kuhn, Francesca Freshman Kuhn, Henry Freshman Kuhn, Hilary junior Kusel, David Freshman Laase, Randy Freshman Laber, Kathy junior Ladd, Merry junior Lancaster, Linda Sophomore Laramie, Susan Sophomore Latham, j. Lee junior Latham, Lura Freshman Leaders, janice Sophomore Leibler, Randy Sophomore Lewellen, julia Freshman Lindberg, Heidi Sophomore Lindstrom, judy Sophomore Loehnis, jeffrey Sophomore Long, james Sophomore Lorkowski, Thomas junior l SKIN AND SCUBA CLUB A Skin and Scuba Club was formed on the Hillsdale campus this year, gi' ing divers an opportunity to know who else dives, and people to dive wit Pictured here are Tom Mulz lleftj and Tom Mulz, Dave McClain, Ma Mclntyre and Rich Bennett, club president lrightj on a local dive. T clubs plans for the future include a trip to Florida and sponsoring a C course on campus. l 1 as Kolbe, jim 1 i junior Koray, Oya Sophomore Krech, Louise Sophomore . . - Kruis, Michele Freshman 471 1 . 'x 'TV ,ci if My -Ygwfv ' 'Ag Y Lowe, Pam Sophomore Lucas, Dan Freshman Lucas, Nancy Sophomore Luce, David junior Lueckel, Clinto Freshman Lunsky, Gary Freshman Lydle, john junior MacGregor, David junior Maclntosh, Craig Freshman Madrick, David junior Mager, Anne Marie Freshman Maloney, Kathleen junior Maloney, jane Freshman Manbv, Mia Freshman Mancuso, Michael junior Mansmann, james Sophomore Marquardt, Scott Freshman Marsh, Kathleen Freshman Martin, Ted Sophomore Martineau, Dennis Freshman Marzke, Lynn Freshman Masty, Thomas junior Mateus, Karlis Freshman Matta, joe Sophomore Maxey, Diana Sophomore READINCIQQ The Bookstore, lo- cated below the Un- ion, carries every- thing the stranded college student could need. Pictured here, are the well stocked shelves of books, which are prone to running out the day before classes start. . . McArdle, Kelly junior McCaffrey, Kathy junior McCaffrey, Diana junior McCarthy, jeffrey Freshman McClain, David Sophomore McCoy, Mark Sophomore McFeters, Sheri junior McGraw, john junior Mcllwraith, john Freshman McKee, Tim junior McKnight, Robert Freshman Meinclt, Donna Sophomore Meyers, Pamela Freshman Midtgarcl, Dianne junior Mikros, Ruth Freshman Milbrodt, Cindy junior Miranda, Lucy junior Mitchell, Barbara Freshman Mitchell, Todd junior Moriarty, Betsy Sophomore Morris, Andrea Freshman Morse, Terri Freshman Moss, john junior Mossey, Merril junior Motsinger, Dan junior Murray, Betsy Freshman Nagy, Linda Sophomore Nash, lanice Sophomore Navarre, Renee Freshman Naylor, Sandra Sophomore Neiman, lanet Freshman Nelson, Cynthia Freshman Nelson, Deborah lunior Nesbitt, Marcy Freshman Newell, Molly Freshman Nichols, Cathy Sophomore Nicholson, Todd lunior Niedermeier, Lisa Sophomore Norris, Sue Sophomore North, Dave Sophomore Norton, Fiona Freshman Nuss, Sue Sophomore Odenboch, David Sophomore Oetting, left Freshman Ohm, Carolyn Freshman Oliver, Barbara Sophomore Ong, Kevin Sophomore I li A Orr, Kimberly junior Osann, Sally Sophomore Packard, Laura Freshman Papp, Deborah Freshman Parker, Dave Freshman Parker, Kim Freshman Parker, Yvette Freshman Parnagian, lodie Sophomore Pelok, Scott Freshman I Peters, Amy Sophomore Pettibone, Anthony Sophomore Pickl, Barbara Freshman Plassman, john Freshman Poirier, Peter Sophomore Porritt, George lunior Potter, Linda Freshman Price, Daniel Sophomore Pennington, Paul Freshman Pennington, Samuel junior ALL IN THE FAMILY Hillsdale has a strong attraction for families. Besides having several mem- bers from individual families attending the college in any given year, the family attendance can most likely be traced back for one or two generations. It is not at all uncommon to hear when my mother for grandfather, or cousinl went here . . . Pictured here are Paul and Sam Pennington tabove leftj, Colleen and Carrie Gallagher labove rightl and Lura and Lee Latham tbelovvi. The Latham's family history at Hillsdale goes back to their great-great grandfather, who after graduating from Hillsdale, stayed and taught. Price, Karen Sophomore Purdy, Catherine junior Pursley, Lila Freshman Raetzel, Carolyn Sophomore Raiyn, Karim junior Ransom, Teriea Sophomore Reed, Gregg junior Reed, Mary Freshman Reed, Paul Sophomore Reinartz, john junior Reinhard, john junior Retford, Pamela Sophomore Reynolds, Meredith Sophomore Rhine, David Freshman Rhoads, Sue Freshman Rich, Andrew Freshman Rich, Mary Beth Sophomore Richards, lacqueline Sophomore Rideout, Dave Sophomore Riclings, Pete Fresh man Rigato, Mark Fresh man Rison, Carolyn Sophomore Roberge, janet Sophomore Roberts, Bernadette Sophomore Roberts, Pam Freshman Robideau, Peggy Sophomore Robinson, john Freshman Rodick, Steve junior Roehrig, Michael junior Rogers, Thomas Freshman Rooney, Sharon Sophomore Roty, Susan Sophomore Roush, Stanley junior Rudolph, Kathy Freshman Rudy, Cheryl junior LOVE CAN DRIVE ln November the Student Federation ho Love Can Drive to collect cans of food for families in Hillsdale County. The proje volved 150 students who between then lected 1400 cans of food. The Love Can was awarded the ODK Presidents Cup Spring Honors Assembly for being the out ing service project for the year. Ruen, Dennis Freshman Russell, Mary Sophomore Saur, Paul Sophomore Schenker, jane Sophomore Schleicher, Bret Freshman Schlesinger, Bob Sophomore Schmidt, Nancy Freshman Schwartz, Karen junior Schwartz, Scott junior Schoch, Amelia junior Scoggin, james Freshman Sears, Kathleen Fresh man Seaver, Doborah Sophomore Sellstrom, john Freshman Seymour, Elizabeth Sophomore Shafer, Thomas Freshman Shalk, Debbie Freshman Sheehan, Michael Freshman Shearer, Sharon junior Shinabery, Kathleen junior Showalter, Robert Freshman Sido, Valerie Sophomore Sims, Margaret junior Singh, Rajiv Freshman Sheehy, Patrick junior L alibi' .X3 - Slepsky Tim junior Sluka, Lynda Freshman Smallegan, james Freshman Smith, Craig Freshman Smith, Leslie Sophomore Smith, Mark junior Smith, Patrick Freshman Snowden, Charles Sophomore Snowden, Margaret Freshman Sosenheimer, Greg Sophomore Spees, Louise junior Spinder, Ann Sophomore Sprader, Mark Freshman St. Roube, Mary Sophomore Stark, Tom Sophomore Stein, jonathan Freshman Stein, Robert Freshman Steinmueiier, Amy Freshman Steketee, Margaret Freshman Stevenson, Patricia Freshman Stitt, Carolyn Sophomore Stolley, Kirk junior Stover, julie junior Stover, Leonard junior Strand, Sue Freshman Street, Erica Sophomore Streeter, Charles Sophomore Stricker, Kimberly Sophomore Strohm, Sindy Sophomore Stroud, Kasey Sophomore Styles, Charles junior Sullivan, Bryan Sophomore Sunday, Timothy Freshman Sutphin, Mary Freshman Szajnecki, Keith junior Tabashnik, Dave Freshman Tabom, Albert Freshman Takasuna, Kadru Sophomore Talley, julie Sophomore Tamblyn, james junior Taylor, Marshall junior Teague, Arian Freshman Theis, Beth Sophomore Thompson, Al Freshman Thornton, Nisia Sophomore OFF THE STAGE After a year of hard work, the honor- ary theater fraternity, Alpha Psi Omega, holds a banquet to' honor students who have been involved in the theater that year. Awards presented by Alpha Psi include Best Bit, Canned Ham and Most Promising New Talent. Mark Rigato, freshman, was presented the New Talent award by Betsy Bronson, sophomore, last years recipient tfacing pagej. Both ac- tors and techies 'enjoy the evening, showing their true personalities Crightj. 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Jeffrey 1Sr.J 16 Howell, Walter 1TrippJ 1So.l 152, 240 Howland, Mary 1Sr.J 26, 118 Hrcka, John 1Jr.J 223 Hritz, Marty 1Sr.l 112, 114, 280 Huhn, Lisa Dawn 1Fr.l 84, 85, 240 Hull, Norman 1Fr.l 160, 161, 222, 240 Hummon, Suzy 1Jr.l 164, 240 Huq, Ashraful 1Fr.J 83, 122, 240 Hutson,Benne1Jr.l105, 108, 111,117, 119, 125, 241, 273, 284, 285 Hutter, Michael 1So.J 211, 212, 241 IJ lgarashi, Yuko 1So.l 92, 112, 241, 280 Ikeda, Sanford 1So.J 119, 122, 241, 273 lngraham, Laura 1Jr.1 105, 115, 119, 124, 2 lsmay, Jeff 1Jr.J 176 Jacobson, Andria 1Fr.J 158, 241, 278 Jackson, Laura 1Jr.l 158 41 Jago, Kenneth 1Jr.j 105, 107, 118, 119, 142, 241, 273 Janks, Kimberly 1Fr.J 141, 164, 165, 241 Jaros, Randall 1So.J 106, 114, 124, 154, 194, 195, 199, 241 Jarrett, Suzanne 1So.l 241 Jenkins, Lynne 1Fr.J 158, 241 Johnson, Bill 1So.l 11, 180, 181, 212, 223, 241 Johnson, Bruce 1Fr.J 90, 91, 123, 137, 141, 153, 222, 241, 272 Johnson, Greg 1So.l 195, 201, 241, 287 Johnson, James 1So.J 241 Johnson, Jean 1So.j 100, 101, 158, 241, 273 Johnson, Nate 1Fr.J 8, 176, 179, 210, 212, 213, 226, 241 Johnson, Sue 1Fr.l 5, 158, 159, 208 Jones, Kelly 1Fr.J 209, 241 Jordan, Dana 1Sr.J 26, 40, 97, 116, 117, 159, 273 Jordan, Noel 1Fr,l 137, 158, 159, 241 Juchartz, Terry 1Fr.l 241 Juve, Richard 1So.l 193, 241 Kariblan, Karla 1So.l 109 Kasper, Kathy 1So.J 241 Kasprzak, Daniel 1Sr.1 26, 87, 88, 115, 273 Kasson, Daniel 1Fr.J 209, 241 Kay, Julie 1Jr.J 241 Keighley, Robert 1Jr.J 109, 136, 160, 241 Kelly, Daniel 1Sr.l 176, 216, 217, 232, 273 Keltie, Ross 1FrogJ 1Sr.l 166, 167, 218 Kempinski, James 1So.J 176, 241 Kern, Kurt 1Fr.l 152, 153, 241, 277 Kidman, George 1Sr.J 26, 176, 223 Kienle, Robert 1Sr.l 27, 154, 155 Kieppe, Linda 1Jr.l 12, 255 King, Kerry 1Fr.j 164, 165, 241 Kirchmaier, David 1Fr.l 153, 241 Kitze, Arthur 1Jr.J 212, 241 Knapp, Daniel 1Jr.l 87, 112, 241, 280 Knipper, William 1Fr.l 154, 155, 241 Koch, Keri 1MahanJ 1Sr.J 4, 28, 130, 144 Kolbe, James 1Jr.l 112, 114, 242, 280 Koray, Oya 1So.1 242 Kordick, Glen 1Sr.l 27, 121, 154, 155 Kowalski, Kevin 1So.l 166, 207 Krawczak, Paul 1So.l 123, 125, 154 Krech, Louise 1So.l 242 Krech, William 1Sr.J 27, 108, 112, 240 Kruis, Michele 1Fr.J 242 Kuczeruk, Terry 1Fr.J 166, 209, 242 Kuhn, Diane 1Sr.J 27 Kuhn, Francesca 1Fr.l 158, 159, 242 Kuhn, Henry 1Fr.J 166, 167, 242 Kuhn, Hilary 1Jr.J 116, 242 263 f N Q Hillsdale County National Bank MAIN OFFICE: 31 S. 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Chicago, Jonesville 849-9949 Hillsdale County's Only Full-Time Trust Department I I I I I 1 kusel, David 1Fr.1 166, 167, 242 Laase, Randy 1Fr.1 176, 201, 242 Laber, Kathy 1Jr.1 118, 158, 242 Ladd, Merry 1Jr.1 242 Laible, Richard 1Fr.1 155 LaMont, Beth 1So.1 156, 272 Lancaster, Linda 1So.1 164, 165, 242 Laramie, Susan 1Fr.1 242 Latham, Lee 1Jr.1 214, 242, 246 Latham, Lura 1Fr.1 221, 242, 246 Lawrence, Joe 1So.1 193, 272 Leaders, Janice 1So.1 242 Ledbetter, Sharon 1Sr.1 158 Leithart, Pete 1Fr.1 281 Leithauser, Lee 1So.1 152, 277 Lemm, Mike 1Sr.1 27, 118 Lesser, Sue 1Sr.1 27 Lewellen, Julia 1Fr.1 156, 157, 242 Liebler, Randy 1So.1 121, 162, 176, 242 Lindberg, Heidi 1So.1 242 Lindstrom, Judith 1So.1 242 Lirot, Mark 1So.1 118 Loehnis, Jeff 1So.1 8, 10, 148, 166, 167, 242, 272, 273, 276, 280 Loehnis, Richard 1Sr.1 17 Long, James 1So.1 242 Lorkowski, Tom 1Jr.1 176, 212, 224, 242 Loss, Patti 1Sr.1 27, 156, 185 Lowe, Pam 1So.1 106, 138, 139, 164, 243, 286 Lowe, Ron 1Sr.1 28, 131, 154, 155, 285 Lucas, Dan 1Fr.1 141, 153, 243 Lucas, Nancy 1So.1 158, 243, 278 Luce, Dave 1So.1 243 Lueckel, Clinton 1Fr.1 243 Lunsky, Gary 1Fr.1 243 Lybrook, Mark 1Fr.1 160, 161, 218, 284 Lydle, John 1So.1 243 MacEllven, David 1Sr.1 28 MacGregor, Dave 1Jr.1 115, 117, 162, 163,243 Macintosh, Craig 1Fr.1 154, 243 Maddock, Kirk 1Sr.1 28 Madrick, Dave 1Jr.1 191, 223, 243, 273 Mager, Anne Marie 1Fr.1 159, 243 Maher, William 1Jr.1 121, 176 Maloney, Jane 1Fr.1 158, 243 Maloney, Kathy 1Jr.1 5, 185, 243, 275, 281 Maloy, Debra 1Jr.1 90, 91, 112, 113, 114, 273 Mancuso, Michael 1Jr.1 125, 243 Manees, James 1Sr.1 28 Mansmann, James 1So.1 206, 207, 243 Marosy, Gene 1Fr.1 162, 176 Marquardt, Scott 1Fr.1 90, 91, 112, 114, 136, 243, 273, 280 Marsh, Kathleen 1Fr.1 203, 243 Marstiller, Dave 1Sr.128, 111, 127, 186, 167, 223 240, 278 Martin, John 1So.1 166, 167 Martin, Ted 1So.1 122, 243 Martineau, Dennis 1Fr.1 209, 243 Marzke, Lynn 1Fr.1 156, 157, 228, 243 Marzotto, John 1Sr.1 176, 191, 276 Marzotto, William 1Jr.1 176, 201 Masty, Thomas 1Jr.1 243 Mateus, Karlis 1Fr.1 112, 114, 176, 243, 280 Matta, Joseph 1So.1 176, 243 Maxey, Diana 1So.1 164, 243 McAIpine, Laurel 1Sr.1 28 McAndrews, Kathleen 1Sr.1 17 McArdIe, Kelly 1Jr.1 244 McCaffrey, Diana 1Jr.1 244 McCaffrey, Kathleen 1Jr.1 10, 97, 103, 119, 122, 123, 124, 138, 244 McCain, Scott 1Sr.1 29, 162, 163, 176, 276, 281 McCall, Herman 1Sr.1 29, 41, 176, 178, 185, 212 McCarthy, Jeff 1Fr.1 166, 167, 218, 244 McChesney, Kevin 1Sr.1 29 McClain, Bruce 1Sr.1 29 McClain, David 1So.1 198, 243, 244 McCormick, Kathy 1Sr.1 5, 29, 69, 86, 87, 112, 138, 184, 165, 280 McCoy, Mark 1So.1 191, 244 McFeters, Sheri 1Fr.1 244 McGinnis, Laura 1Fr.1 164, 165 McGregor, Andrew 1So.1 139, 152 McGrew, John 1Jr.1 125, 162, 163, 244 Mcllwraith, John 1Fr.1 166, 167, 191, 244, 272 Mclntyre, Matthew 1So.1 244 McKee, Mark 1Sr.1 29, 149, 160, 161 McKee, Tim 1Jr.1 186, 187, 189, 244, 280 McKe0wn, Bobbi 1Sr.1 15, 29, 30, 104, 126, 208 McKnight, Robert 1Fr.1 244 McNulty, Jack 1Jr.1 13, 160 Meindt,Donna1So.184,103,112,113,114,115, 244, 280 Mellen, Peggy 1Sr.1 30, 100, 101, 117, 164, 165, 168 Meyers, Pamela 1Fr.1 105, 244 Michelson, Marcia 1Sr.1 30, 108, 157, 221 Midtgard, Dianne 1Jr.1 112, 158, 244, 273 Mikros, Ruth 1Fr.1 156, 157, 244 Milbrodt, Cindy 1Jr.1 117, 244 Miller, Kevin 1Jr.1 166, 218 Milosch, Michele 1Sr.1 30, 137, 143, 158, 159, 273, 277 Minihan, Marsha 1Sr.1 17 Miranda, Lucy 1Jr.1 244 Mitchell, Barbara 1Jr.1 244 Mitchell, Beth 1Sr.1 30 Mitchell, Todd 1Jr.1 8, 102, 109, 111, 244, 273 Monnich, Sally 1Fr.1 140, 164, 165 Moriarty, Betsy 1So.1 98, 139, 164, 165, 244 Morrill, A. Linell 1So.1 158, 273 Morris, Andrea 1Fr.1 244 Morse, Terri 1Fr.1 203, 221, 244 Moss, John 1Jr.1 244 Mossey, Mark 1So.1 212 Mossey, Merril 1Jr,1 244 Motsinger, Dan 1Jr.1 2, 105, 108, 111, 117, 119, 133, 136, 244, 273 Mulder, Sandy 1Sr.1 30 Mulz, Tom 1Sr.1 30, 162, 163, 176, 242, 243 Murphy, Katherine 1So.1 286 Murray, Betsy 1Fr.1 112, 139, 158, 159, 245 Mustola, Sherri 1So.1 156, 185 Myers, Robert 1Sr.1 176, 191 N0 Nagy, Linda 1So.1 125, 164, 245, 286 Nash, Janice 1So.1 120, 125, 138, 245, 273 Navarre, Renee 1Fr.1 164, 165, 245 Naylor, Sandy 1So.1 203, 245 Neef, Arthur 1Jr.1 5, 160 Neer, Laura 1Fr.1 182, 183, 203, 215, 227 Neff, Robert 1Jr.1 154, 199 Neiman, Janet 1Fr.1 164, 165, 245 Neiman, Robert 1Sr.1 30, 160, 161 Nelson, Cynthia 1Fr.1 184, 245 Nelson, David 1Sr.1 9, 31 Nelson, Deborah 1Jr.1 183, 245, 268 Nelson, Randy 1Sr.131, 118 Nesbitt, Marcy 1Fr.1 164, 165, 184, 203, 214, 245 Newell, Molly 1Fr.1 245 Nichols, Cathy 1So.1 158, 245 Nicholson, Todd 1Jr.1 106, 107, 245, 273, 280, 281 Niedermeier,Lisa1So.19,105,107,113,116,119, 125, 245, 273, 279, 286 NoIan,Timothy1Sr.131,41,79,111,160,161,198 Norris, Susan 1So.1 164, 245 North, Dave 1So.1 176, 191, 217, 245 Norton, Fiona 1Fr.1 245 Nuss, Susan 1So.1 138, 141, 164, 245 Oetting, Jeff 1Fr.1 153, 245 Ofsansky, Joe 1Jr.1 180, 211, 212 Ohm, Carolyn 1Fr.1 164, 183, 221, 245 Oliver, Barbara 1So.1 98, 103, 122, 245 O'Neill, Robin 1Sr.1 27, 28, 31, 164, 165 Ong, Kevin 1So.1 85, 87, 105, 115, 245, 273 Orr, Kim 1Jr.1 8, 139, 156, 246, 272 Osby, Karin 1Sr.1 31, 156, 157 Otterbein, Cort 1So.1 121, 166, 197, 201, 217, 272, 276 Otterbein, Keith 1Jr.1 111, 176, 223 Packard, Laura 1Fr.1 246 Pann, Delphine 1Sr.1 17 Papach, Ray 1Sr.1 4, 9, 186, 187, 191, 225, 277, 280, 285 Papp, Deborah 1Fr.1 158, 159, 246, 255, 283 Parker, David 1Fr.1 166, 167, 246 Parker, Kim 1Fr.1 140, 164, 185, 246 Parker, Yvette 1Fr.1 246 Parnagian, Jodie 1So.1 164, 246 Parrett, Elizabeth 1Sr.1 31, 164, 165 Pastor, Todd 1Sr.1 33, 84, 85, 90, 91, 96, 115 Pastula, Patrick 1Sr.1 31 Pauken, Brian 1Fr.1 212 Peak, Rick 1Fr.1 218, 219 Pelok, Scott 1Fr.1 176, 248 Pennington, Paul 1Fr.1 246 Pennington, Samuel 1Jr.1 246 Pepper, Kathy 1Sr.1 32, 221, 224, 272, 276, 287 Pepsin, Michael 1So.1 154, 218 Perkins, Molly 1Fr.1 84, 164, 165 Pettibone, Theodore 1So.1 176, 177, 179, 226, 246 Pettit, Alan 1Sr.1 3, 121, 152, 153, 193, 196, 226, 277 Petto, Brenda 1Sr.1 32, 79, 157, 221 Pfaff, Lawrence 1Ben1 1So.1 139, 166 Piascik, Kim 1Sr.1 32 Pickl, Barbara 1Fr.1 156, 157, 246 Pigg, James 1Greg1 176, 198 Place, Lyle lll 1Sr.1 32 Plassman, John 1Fr.1 246 Pointer, Nancy 1Sr.1 32, 116, 131 Poirier, Peter 1So.1 160, 246 Porritt, George 1Jr.1 176, 190, 191, 197, 225, 246 Potter, Kathleen 1Sr.1 32 Potter, Linda 1Fr.1 156, 157, 246 Powell, Steven 1Sr.1 32, 118 Price, Daniel 1So.1 87, 246 Price, Karen 1So.1 112, 247, 280 Proctor, Amanda '1Sr.1 9, 33, 79, 134, 135, 156, 157, 168 Purdy, Cathy 1Jr.1 164, 247 Purdy, Cindy 1Sr.1 33, 139 Pursley, Lila 1Fr,1 247 265 Raetzel, Carolyn lSo.J 158, 247, 273 Raffin, Ann lSr.J 6, 9, 13, 15, 33, 119, 122, 128, 134, 158, 159, 273, 284 Raiyn, Karim lSo.l 122, 247 Ramirez, Linda lSr.J 7, 33, 83, 103, 119, 140, 203. 205, 272 Randall, Cheryl lJr.1 5, 13, 185 Ranguette, Armand lFr.J 176, 191, 217 Ransom, Teriea lSo.J 182, 183, 247 Rathbone, Craig lSr.1 33, 137, 152, 193, 284, 285 Reed, Elizabeth lJr.J 239 Reed, Gregg lJr.1 90, 91, 112, 114, 115, 218, 247, 280 Reed, Mary lFr.J 247 Reed, Paul tSo.1 247 Reid, Deborah lSr.J 17 Reinartz, John lJr,J 193, 218, 247 Reinhard, John lJr.l 160, 201, 247 Reinhard, Susan lSr.J 5, 24, 33, 41, 104, 117, 124, 127, 136, 164, 165, 172, 280 Rentschler, Steven lSr.J 33, 160, 161, 176 Retford, Pamela lSo.J 158, 247 Reynolds, Meredith lSo.J 247 Rhine, David lFr.J 13, 187, 189, 226, 247 Rhoads, Susanne lFr.1 164, 247 Rice, Stanford lFr.J 154, 155, 284 Rich, Andrew lFr.J 166, 167, 247 Rich, Mary Beth lSo.J 166, 205, 247 Richards, Jacqueline lSo.J 117, 1644 165, 247 Richter, Mark lSo.J 154, 191 Rideout, David lSo.J 218, 247 Ridings, Peter lFr.1 154, 155, 247 Rigato, Mark lFr.J 9, 84, 88, 90, 91, 134, 247, 251, 281 Rison, Carolyn lSo.J 203, 247 Roberge, Janet lSo.J 156, 247 Roberts, Bernadette lSo.J 120, 156, 247 Roberts, Pamela lFr.1 105, 247 Robideau, Margaret lSo.l 138, 247 Robinson, John lFr.J 141, 152, 153, 247 Rodick, Robert lFr.1 176 Rodick, Steve lJr.1 176, 178, 223, 247 Roe, Paul lSr.J 34, 176 Roehrig, Michael lJr.1 107, 112, 114, 154, 194 195, 201, 247, 280 Rogers, Thomas lFr.j 247 Romeo, Dale lSr.J 34, 176 Rooney, David lJr.J 166, 167, 218 Rooney, Sharon lSo.J 247 Roty, Susan lSo.J 124, 158, 247, 287 Roush, Stanley lJimJ lJr.J 247 Rowe, Martin fSr.1 34, 118, 155 Rubbo, Joe lAlum1 176, 212, 273 Rudolph, Kathy lFr.l 158, 159, 247 Rudorffer, James lSr.1 34, 155 Rudy, Cheryl lJr.J 247, 287 Rudzinski, Marcia lSo.l 123 Ruen, Dennis lFr.J 121, 152, 153, 198, 248 Russell, Mary lSo.1 120, 164, 204, 205, 248 Salamone, Daniel lJr.J 193, 196 Saur, Paul lSo.1 248 Scarpone, Jeanne lSr.J 34, 113 Scarpone, Jerold lFr.1 153 Schenker, Jane lSo.l 156, 248 Schifano, Cathie lSr.J 34, 82, 156, 157 Schleicher, Bret lFr.J 176, 248 Schlesinger, Robert lSo.J 248 Schmidt, Louis lFr.J 166, 167 l Schmidt, Nancy lFr.J 248 Schoch, Amelia lJr.J 112, 113, 116, 119,248 Scholz, Robert lSr.J 34 Schott, Robert lFr.1 162, 176 Schreitrnueller, Kurt lSr.J 25, 193 Schwartz, Karen fJr.J 110, 112, 114, 248, 280 Schwartz, Scott lJr.J 87, 154, 248, 285, 286 Scoggin, James lFr.1 160, 161, 248 Scott, Debra tSr.j 35, 131, 156, 157, 170, 280 Scott, Sheryl lSo.J 5, 7, 13, 120, 156, 185 Sears, Kathleen lFr.J 248 Seaver, Deborah lSo.J 103, 124, 248 Sellstrom, John lFr.1 109, 218, 248 Seymour, Elizabeth lSo.J 248 Shafer, Thomas lFr.J 166, 167, 218, 248 Shalk, Deborah lFr.J 158, 159, 248 Shashaguay, Paul lSr.1 35, 107, 176, 223, 227, 276 Shearer, Susan lJr.J 35 Sheehan, Michael lFr.1 8, 152, 190, 248 Sheehy, Patrick lJr.J 193, 248 Sheerer, Sharon lJr.J 248 Shinabery, Kathleen lJr.J 117, 248 Shippee, Lisa lSr.J 8, 35, 79, 108, 110, 117, 164 165, 168, 174, 203, 208, 272, 273, 283 Shirley, Kent lSr.J 35, 152, 193 Showalter, Robert lFr.J 154, 155, 169, 248, 279 Shriber, Sterling lScottJ lJr.J 154, 279 Sido, Valerie lSo.J 164, 248 Sims, Margaret lJr.J 147, 248, 268, 273 Singh, Rajiv lFr.J 248 Slaughter, Dave lSr.J 35, 79, 111, 117, 126, 166 167, 180, 223 Slaughter, James lSo.J 193, 195 Compliments of Hillsdale Office Supply Office and Art Supplies Coast to 39 North street 437-351 C 0 a The Blossom Shop opposite the Hillsdale Hospital Serving the College for over 30 years Stores . . .Total Hardware Marsh and Harry Miller, Owners. 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Stop in and see our store f K Compliments of Wilchar Cleaners 9 Union Street - Hillsdale 437-4027 Slausenger, John lFr.1 161 Slepsky, Timothy tJr.1 249 Sluka, Linda fFr.J 183, 220, 221, 249, 280 Smallegan, James lFr.1 160, 161, 249 Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Bruce lSr.1 35, 176, 180, 210, 212 Leslie fSo.J 120, 156, 249 Mark lJr.1 8, 117, 274 Mark tJr.J 154, 198, 249 Patrick lFr.1 105, 124, 249, 272, 273 Richard fSo.J 217, 226 Robin lSr.J 36, 104, 109, 117, 125, 127, 164, 165 Smith, Shelley lSr.1 36 Smith, Susan fSr.1 36 Sneed, Brian tSr.J 152, 153, 168 Snowden, Charles fChip1 lSo.J 193, 249 Snowden, Margaret fFr.J 158, 159, 249 Sosenheimer, Greg 430.1 249 Spees, Louise lJr.1 108, 109, 125, 249, 272, 273, 283 Spenceley, Jane lSr.1 36, 143 Spindler, Ann fSo.1 249 Sprader, Mark lFr.1 107, 249 Springstead, Daniel iSr.1 36 St. Roube, Mary QFr.1 249 Staff, Stahl, Stark, Stein, Stein, Edward lSr.1 152, 153, 193 Craig fSr.136, 152 Thomas lSo.1 180, 181, 211, 249 Jonathan fFr.1 249 Robert fFr.1 249 Steinmueller, Amy lFr.J 122, 249 Steketee, Margaret lFr.1 164, 165, 249 Steketee, William fSr.1 36, 197 Stetzel, Eric lJr,1 160 Stevens, Harold QSo.J 176, 227, 232, 273 Stevenson, Patricia lFr.J 158, 159, 249 Stitt, Carolyn lSo.J 156, 250, 272 Stolley, Kirk tJr.J 176, 250 Stover, Julie lJr.1 220, 221, 250 Stover, Leonard lJr.J 176, 191, 250 Strand, Sue fFr.J 69, 86, 87, 158, 159, 250 Strang, Julie lFr.J 112 Street, Erica lSo.J 100, 101, 156, 250 Streeter, Charlie fSo.1 250, 283 Stricker, Kimberly fSo.1 164, 250, 285 Strohm, Sindy lSo.1 158, 250 Strombotne, Fran lSr.J 28, 131 Strother, Candance lSr.1 9, 37, 68, 104, 127, 134, 135 Stroube, Mary lSo.J 120, 164 Stroud, Kasey lSo.1 154, 250 Styles, Charles tJr.1 176, 250 suifridge, David lSr.1 ee, 87, 91, 115, 117, 152, 280 Sullivan, Bryan fSo.1 250 Sunday, Timothy fFr.1 176, 250 Sus, Lauren lSr.J 37, 79, 116, 164, 165 Sutphin, Mary lFr.J 156, 157, 250 Sylvester, Steve fSr.1 37, 91, 115, 116, 123, 273 Szajnecki, Keith lSo.1 187, 189, 226, 250 Tabashnik, David fFr.1 250 Taborn, Albert tFr.J 176, 250 Takasuna, Kaoru lSo.J 250 Talcott, Jeff lSo.1 162, 218 Talley, Julie lSo.J 109, 156, 250, 254 Tamblyn, James tJr.1 160, 161, 250 Taylor, Marshall fSo.J 250 Street Market Taylor, Patricia fFr.J 156, 157 Taylor, Sarah lJr.1 156 Teague, Arian lFr.J 164, 165, 250 Theis, Mary Beth qSo.j 12, 156, 250 Thomas, Al lFr.1 250 Thompson, Al fFr.J 176, 191, 276 Thomson, David lSr.1 37, 136, 166, 167 Thorton, Nisia lSo.1 103, 105, 250 Thorton, Timothy fJr.1 152, 193, 251 Tilley, Angela lFr.1 5, 164, 165, 204, 251 Tillman, Jannell lJr.1 182, 183, 203, 220, 221, 224 251 Tilow, Brian lFr.J 187, 226 Timeus, Eva lJr.1 13, 82, 122 Timeus, Frederico lFr.1 82, 122 Tobler, Stacy lSo.1 139, 251 Tonkin, Edward fSo.J 86, 87, 91, 114, 115, 251, 255, 280 Torgerson, Thomas fSo.1 251 Tornga, Gretchen 1Sr.1 37, 164, 165 Traub, Richard lJr.1 160, 161, 251 Tremper, Gary fFr.1 91 Trimble, Jonathan fFr.1 154, 155 Truex, Cindy lJr.1 8, 251, 276 Tsujimoto, Junichi fSr.1 37 Tucker, Rebecca lSo.J 251 Turin, Eric fFr.1 160, 251 Tuttle, Sarah fJr.J 11, 125, 164, 251 Tweed, Douglas fJr.1 121, 251 Uber, Janna lJr.1 164, 202, 205, 214, 225, 251 Urge, Teri fSr.1 37, 240 Urling, Jane lJr.1 11, 110, 124, 137, 147, 273 267 f N Compliments of S m ith' Flower Shop 81 Greenhouse Frank and Jean Coscarelli Carleton Road - 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Text Photography - Printing One Greensburg Road, Box 1 Franklin, Indiana 46131 43171 736-aaaa Jay Patrick Doyle - President f N Best Wishes to Hillsdale College, Its 1978 Graduates and All Students CPD HAIVIILTDN ALLIED COFIPDFRATIGN Hamilton Foundry Division, I-Iarnilton, Onio Decatur Casting Division, Decatur, Indiana K J f N Gold Patrons The Spoke Shop 47 North Broad, Hillsdale, Michigan Mr 81 Mrs. John H. Reinhard 468 Lexington, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan Lawrence T. Harbeck 81 Mrs 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs Robert Cook 2005 Crestland, Ann Arbor, Michigan 19556 South Sagamore, Fairview Park, Ohio C.H. Wilson Von Boll 4990 Driftwood, Milford, Michigan 18262 Arselot Drive, Northville, Michigan Esteban Daranyi Ralph Strohm Box 5442, Tucson, Arizona 12400 Broadway Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio Tom Hague 445 Whippers Court, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Donald Mossey W.J. Sheehan B Dixon Holland, M.D. Mr 81 Mrs. Paul Gardner Kate Wilson 81 Chuck Burley 698 White Pigeon, Elkhart, Indiana 5640 Bent Oak, Sylvania, Ohio 631 Forest Avenue, Evanston, Illinois Route 41, Rushsylvania, Ohio nr, Jw 'A-5 JP WF' X mx if .Q fa was N-. J mfg X X H Q' .I .X . x 9 X, I -5 . 'T' fin 1 L11 V X ,xii , QM '24 el - ,EA Q42 if in l - . .-,.. 1 w 4 of K A 5, a ' L , ,,, A A . X ,aj J..- 'KY JK! NERD' g,,z1E-- .JA .li , 'img' A vw Ol l 1.51. .. . .r . 2 4 5 1 3 9 , 7 i 6 10 111 J. Loehnis, C. Otterbein, M. Gwilt, C. Young, J. Hamilton, J. Mcllwraith, L. Watson, 121 L. Ramirez, P. Smith, S. Fleck, K. Vreeland, L. Spees, L. Shippee, J. Loehnisg 133 M. Getschow, G. Arnold, D. Chism, B. Crown, J. Lawrenceg my L. Shippee, B. Jordan, S. Common, K. Ong, S. Marquardt, L. Niedermeier, S. Vanvleck, L. Benson, K. Jago, J. VonderHeide, K. Baker, D. Jordan, B. Hutson, M. Sims, S. Casady, S. Sylvester, C. Walker P. Smith, M. Crane, G. Goldsmith, T. Nicholson, D. Motsinger, S. Ikeda, B. Wermuth, M. Gardner, T. Mitchell, T. Dobbins, M. Murphy, L. Spees, J. Loehnis, P. Brooks, D. Dodds, R. Frank, D. Kasprzak, T. Jeager, C. Brooks, M. McCance, S. Bryant, V. Van Laar, B. Church, P. Musto, R. Musto, A. Lampley, B. Nickels, D. Fitkin, 151 S. Brackett, B. Dorerg Q61 J. Wells, B. LaMont, L. Braathen, C. Stitg 173 T. Smith, K. Orr, B. Dorer, K. Pepper, B. Johnson, G. Bock, E. Helmreichg 185 M. McFarland, J. Wilson, J. Flubbo, A. Grombala, D. Kelly, H. Stevens, 195 D. Madrick, A. Grombala, C. Azkoul, J. Wilson, 1103 L. Browne, D. Jordan, D. Micltgard, A. DeVore, A. Baffin, C. Raetzel, A. Andrews, D. Maloy, L. Morrill, G. Gardner, J. Urling, S. Wismar, J. Baker, K. Chuba, J. Johnson, A. Barnhart, M. Milosch, M. Sims, L. Craw- ford, S. Horning, L. Eaton, J. Nash, A. Graham. 273 r ,f 4 -., N: ' K f el. . I 4 2 ij f?2E ,I 5, ,UL-, -. 1 . U4 Ni, . ,HA .- :fu N ,,' . , ' '1 'f 'K' K A H' .. K V 1, f Y' A 9. , Ak , 5 , ,,-gwfg. -,, -ipgfz Rl- ' -H w F . K 'W va 54. I IN, M131 v: ,fi 1 . ' F i. -'i'3Z'g A ' 'f JT .L vs- -.3-Q Q.. 1 Q: ,M MM. . . ma . -A K n N, V ,, r fer ,L WY, ' XF' ,H I f .W 11. 'I . K it 2:-I A -riyw gl . 3, W1 P- ' .K qnlu QF Aux , , , wr xx J! 5 JA rf A 3 , 4 I I DJ. , 15515-Mx: 1173: 54 ' X A845 I -1 1-'. H f x 5 . A If .9 iw.. - LM ' il I 55- X 'ga' .. N fi, : , -, E V 4. 5 41 'ir PQ, M , 1, BV .pf 'Y 4 V, ,fa A Y W v 17 3 3 .3 W? qt. 1. Y . J L' . ' ' ,,' w-.1 -'11 5 V' I P4 515' 'I , X S,-I A 1 Ir Lf H., Y.- Nh. i ..., .--,- 7 if , -pwm., M rl' . 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Q 'H 4' S 9 10 12 115 Don Fieldsg 125 Al Thompsong Kathy Pepperg 135 IM Bas- ketball actiong 145 Susan Brackett, Barb Dorerg 155 Michele Milosch, Anita Barnhartg 165 Lonely benchg 175 Kresge Centerg 185 Kurt Kern, Craig Stahl, Perry Dryden, Al Pettit, .lim Ward, Lee Leithauser, Dyke Harveyg 195 Jeff Loehnisg 1105 Ralph lagherg 1115 Amy Custerg 1125 Geoff Goldsmith, Eddie Byrd, Greg Bollg 1135 Coach Morse, Ray Papach, Dave Waaso. Gobidas, Cindy Truex, Don Fields, Scott McCain, Carrie Gal- We did get involved. We didn't sit back and watch someone else do all the work. Of course, some did more than others, but the year was successful because of a joint effort. Some received honors for what they did, but the majority gained more than just honors. Through our involvement, we met new peo- ple and new friendships arose. Few even found love lurking around the campus. After participation, we seemed to enjoy even more the hang-outs and get-togethers. We had more to talk about in the Union. Even SAGA be- came more bearable. The good times outweighed the bad. We made it a fantastic year. .ice 0 - Emi:---1fe5'ff ..:: ...A ,i.r,.-,, Q Q:-,..4 in ll - ' :EF H l -,- ,lf 4 6 7 5 111 Mark Gardner,'Sue Brown: 121 Kim Groener, Brian Ander- son: 131 Carrie Gallagherg-LisaKNiedermeierg141 Dave Marstiller, Glenn Briggs, Andy Clary: 151 Nanizyrtucas. Andria Jacobson, Kathy Gantg 161 Greg Bollg 173 Sterling Schriber, Robert Show- alter, Jim Claypoolg 182 Pete Whiting. 279 5 W ' 5- X ma- W -- ,,- Z ,- 1 P' 1 ..- -, .- x + A ,..n, 1 f N il K . fb N F 50 X i 1- , , , 1 IW j y g N fc'-, 7' , 'Qu '. fy-: - ffifzf, 'nf' 'Lf' .Q-e.- If -A , FN' F . R .units B I fy , .L Q X' 'J' 1 f A I' ,J Y '71 'QA 'r xi! W 0 I, . - Y' L4 g -. N 'J I . A xii!!! X' 5 'Y 'K , n ,-if' . 5 A XXX f' : 1 1 . 55 0 ,J QL. -Ji., fa 1' w 1 1 4 Eg' .vii , 1-- ,f.' VV, , 1 lf' ' , ,f x ff ,-., i ...V,A:E 'I 7F?fxS1'Tk: 4 f ', 'r n f ., - , , L 4.7 irish- ' : ,nv , . .' y 1 z .af- 1 fr' r f ' 3 .J -'j 591' ,ff ' f 5 4 A-w , I , ,. ,A '-1- 'Fir . -,. 1 ef .f E fi e' -15 ' rf! - 'V A ff A ' ,-f'-Y V How can one judge whether a year was suc- cessful or not? ls it judged by the things we did or by the things we didn't do.? It all becomes a matter of opinion in the end. Some would say that this was their best year while many others might feel that the year was a disas- ter. In most cases both views could be true. In most aspects, it was a normal year at Hillsdale. Strong traditions still continued and some new ones were began. The year was full of winners and also losers. New leaders were discov- ered while some old ones left us. Proudly we sing of college halls . . -fi' .win ii -mi ,TA 'ln wr f . , m. . -- - ,- .S 3 'A V , 1,4-Jig -- 1: ' if ,-,TW ia.-F N y P Av x wp 'l.! -4-1. 'hr X X . 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V.. ,fd Q T if pu ,Hg ,Mk Wm i-'Mr-afygf ff.. . .f , V F- :A-f3f3'7ilt'f-.T lk. . v' ttf, A, 4., ,A ,ff 03251 ,V . , 1.3 Q ,fgfalf QR, r' 74.2 1 -. 3 1 2 4 -'4' 10 -cuff' 1 5 Y J Q M 7 11 6 9 111 Craig Rathboneg 121 Chris Young, Sue Young, Cici Carter, Tom Appel, Kathy Gant, Ann Andrews, Stan Rice, Amy Devoreg 131 Scott Schwartz, Ron Loweg 141 Mauck Residenceg 151 Spring blossomsg 161 Ann Raffin, Dan Doddsg 171 Brad Vite, Mark Lyb- rookg 181 Charlie Harmony 191 Senior sidewalkg 1101 Kim Strickerg 1111 Benne Hutson, Craig Rathbone. 1978 WI NONA Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ..... SECTION EDITORS: SENIORS ........ FACULTY .......... SPECIAL EVENTS .... ORGANIZATIONS ...... . . SOCIAL ACTIVITIES . . GREEKS ............. .. S PO RTS ........... UNDERCLASSMEN ... SECTION ASSISTANTS . BUSINESS MANAGER .. SECRETARY ........... ADVERTISING MANAGER PHOTOGRAPHERS ..... COVE R DRAWING .... ... Mark Gardner . . . . Kathy Pepper . Geoff Goldsmith Lisa Niedermeier ...Greg Johnson ......Pam Lowe . . Scott Schwartz Katie Murphy Lindy Ellingwood . . Susan Brackett ........Sue Roty Jane Bakken Noel Jordan Alison Booth Marcia Michelson ..... Cheryl Rudy .......Jill Wilson .Todd Nicholson Mary Hogan Joan Vermillion Greg Johnson ..... Mia Schoch s. 64-. vw N! x JI is -4-lg.. 'Z if-5 nfs' :mg .ff I I A X ' ff 1' x U ' .M- :yy 1 Af , X 5 5 -rf J -nv- 'ST - W : 'f ' 4 ?5,1--L3fM:- f.,v?a-' u. Finally! After over a year of preparation and hard work, the '78 Winona is near completion. Undoubtedly, this experience of being yearbook editor will probably be the most remembered from my stay at Hillsdale. I learned much about publications, especially the yearbook process, and working with others. Hopefully, our many long hours of hard work will provide Hills- dale students with a 288-page photo- graphic memory of the '77-78 school year. Despite advance planning and a wil- lingness to work, the production didn't always run smoothly. Problems with deadlines, photographs, and conflicting information brought some uncomfortable moments. Still, we solved most of the dif- ficulties and learned from our mistakes. I would now like to acknowledge those who aided in making the '78 Winona a re- ality. We thank Federation and our adver- tisers for their monetary support. A spe- cial thanks goes to Hunter Publishing Co., especially our representative Doug Bynum who was always there when we needed him. To my staff and photo- graphers, you were all super. And finally, thanks to Hillsdale which gave me the op- portunity to gain such a beneficial experi- ence. lt was well-worth all the trials and tribulations that the job entails. - Mark Gardner , .ln in ,,,--,....su , -.. 3. , Y -. -V Y 1 .11-.,.-, -.,u.z:::.y1s::.:.n.-:'.: wx., - ,., Y e-' , Y ' v' - 7.45-1 ie. - . -f , i , g : '?3 1T ' I ' ' ' ' 4 Vi if 'T' ' J, Av, in Q. T15 1 Q wt nm N 1 1 .QV , , w Q. VE ,. 4. 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