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KCMA SKI GROUP Christopher Clifton Leonard Dlamini Amy Doughmnan Desmond Guarin Stephanie Hollinger Shannon Hull Craig Jenkins Don Martin Kevin Michel Linda Ontko Marty Peters Cindy Rasmussen Don Redden Ron Redden Judi Santos Joel Stoia Andy Trubey Donna Wildermuth Jeff Willsey Tim Willsey SKI TRIP 91
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1988 SKI TRIP Kettering College of Medical Art's Annual Ski Trip group started off EARLY Sunday morning, February 28, 1988. Although many of us were just half awake, we managed to get our baggage checked and board the plane for a departure from both the Cincinnati and Columbus airports at 7:20 a.m. We arrived in Denver at 8:15 a.m. only to find a beautiful, warm day and no snow! After filling two greyhound busses wondering what we were going to ski on, we were finally off to Winter Park. By the time the group reached Winter Park we were told there was three to five feet of snow in the mountains! We arrived at Snowblaze Condominiums after a two hour bus ride and quickly unloaded our belongings, took a quick look around and headed for a walk uptown for lunch. That afternoon, many of who went ‘ski-less” rented our skis and other necessary equipment at a nearby ski shop. We then met as a group to be given an orientation to Winter Park by some Snowblaze personnel. (Our “group” consisted of 80 KCMA students, former KCMA students, KCMA faculty, academy students, and SDA church members.) Monday morning everyone quickly ate breakfast and headed to the slopes at Winter Park ski complex for a beautiful day of skiing. Winter Park complex is made up of three adjacent mountains called Winter Park, Mary Jane, and Vasquez which are all connected by ski trails and lifts. Each mountain has a beginner, an intermediate, and an expert trail. Which together make up 1220 acres. After the long day of skiing, many came back with sunburns, a few bruises, and lots of sore and aching muscles. Needless to say, it didn’t take long to find the saunas and jacuzzis! Tuesday proved to be another great day on the slopes, with temperatures around 30°. In the evening a storm front came through dumping about 8” of fluffy snow on the mountains. The skiing was probably the best on Wednesday because of the new snow. Marty Peters, Shannon and brother Gregg Hull rented snowboards to ski on. This is like slalom skiing. Gregg gave it up after lunch, but Marty and Shannon spent the whole day being daring souls. Thursda y was a long day with everybody trying to ski as much as possible before we had to return home. That evening after supper, most went back to the condo’s and packed for our departure on Friday morning. There were a few who did last-minute shopping and others went uptown to see what enter- tainment there was to take in before leaving. At 7:00 a.m. Friday morning the buses were out in front of our con- dominiums ready to take us back to the Denver Stapleton Airport. For some, the buses were a happy sight for aching muscles and multiple bruises. While for others, it was a sad occasion to leave and know it was time to hit the books again. We rode the buses back to the airport and flew out of Denver back to Cin- cinnati or Columbus. We headed our own ways taking with us new friend- ships and a multitude of terrific memories created on the KCMA Annual Ski Trip. Respectfully submitted, Stephanie Hollinger 90'SKI TRIP
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YEARBOOK STAFF 1987-1988 When | stop to think aboutit, this yearbook could have been a mere disaster. As staff, we didn’t always see things the same way. Some of us carried bouts of serious melancholy while others surfaced as irate cholerics, both of who were united by level-headed phlegmatics and happy sanguines. It is this staff that has created the versatile yearbook you hold in your hand. Mike Martin in the darkroom checking things out. Despite our differences, we've had alot of good times. As time went on we learned more about each other and ourselves. The following characteristics helped to create possitive group performance: Co-operation, Perser- verance, Quality emphasis, Feed-back to appropriate sources and a Possitive attitude. 92 YEARBOOK STAFF Photographers—Front: Desmond G. Right: Ron Jif Left: Brad D. Upper Right: Ken W. Center in back row Advisor Frank Brewster and Editor Bonnie Stephan. “But Frank...our next deadline is in 2 weeks! Who is going to be willing to work in the darkroom during mid) term week? =| What will we tell the company if we don’t meet oul deadline? We must not get behind. We can't quit now! We can make it. | know we can. . ) Ah! I’ve got an idea. First, we could contact...”
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