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A          new          stage,          a          new          hall          and          all          the         trimmings:          The          Wharton          Performing         Arts          Center          (PAC)          served          its          first          courses         of          entertainment          Sept.          25,          1982          as          it         presented          the          Chicago          Symphony          and         Swedish          Sopranist          Birgit          Nilsson.         The          opening          ceremonies,          occasioned         by          the          presence          of          namesakes          Clifton         and          Dolores          Wharton,          culminated          from         over          a          decade          of          planning          and          prepara-         tion.          According          to          ex-MSU          President          Dr.         Clifton          Wharton          (1970-78)          a          “ground         swell”          of          support          for          the          Center          erupted         in          1970.          Responding          to          the          call,          Whar-         ton          said          he          organized          a          fund          raising         committee          (Presidents’          Club)          as          the          in-         strument          of          a          $17-million          enrichment         program          for          MSU.          The          committee          first         gathered          donations          from          the          MSU          com-         munity:          administrators,          faculty          and          stu-         dents,          before          soliciting          funds          from          na-         tional          corporations.         Next          on          the          agenda,          a          group          that          in-         cluded          members          of          MSU's          Theatre          and         Music          Departments          was          formed          to          sur-         vey          arts          centers          throughout          the          country.         Wharton          said,          “In          selecting          the          design          |         wanted          users          of          the          facility          to          be          in-         volved.”         The          touring          MSU          task          force          relayed         their          findings          to          the          Presidents’          Club         who          then          engaged          the          architectural          firm:         Caudill,          Rowlett          and          S cott          of          Houston,         Texas          to          begin          designing          the          Center.          It         was          at          this          time,          1974,          that          the          Whartons         selected          the          PAC’s          east          campus          location         on          Bogue          Street          between          Shaw          Lane         and          Wilson          Road.         Meanwhile          the          Whartons          and          other         Presidents’          Club          members          continued         their          relentless          capital          drive,          a          campaign         that          would          eventually          net          more          than          $7         million.          In          1975,          old          favorites          Lena         Horne          and          Tony          Bennett          gave          a          “shot          in         the          arm”          to          the          effort,          performing          a          ben-         efit          concert          sponsored          by          Dr.          and          Do-         lores          Wharton.         Though          in          1978,          Dr.          Wharton          re-         signed          his          post          as          MSU          president          to          ac-         cept          a          chancellorship          at          S.C.N.Y.,          the         succeeding          president,          Edgar          Harden,         carried          on          with          the          national          fund          drive.         Construction          began          one          year          later          in          Oc-         tober,          1979,          and          the          final          bricks          were         laid          early          in          1982.          Current          director          of          the         PAC,          Kenneth          Beachler,          summed          up          the         endeavor          stating,          “MSU          has          made          a         brave          commitment          to          the          performing         arts          with          the          construction          of          this          magni-         ficent          new          facility.”         The          new          McGoff          Festival          Stage,          a          dia-         mond          within          the          facility,          is          most          benefi-         cial          to          MSU          actors          and          actresses,          said         Farley          Richmond,          chairman          of          the         Theatre          Department.         Designed          after          the          Shakespearean         arena          at          Stratford,          Ontario,          the          600-seat         Festival          stage          utilizes          a          steep          rig.          Set         above          and          horseshoed          around          the         stage,          audiences          are          brought          closer          to         the          drama.          Richmond          said,          “The          thrust         stage          juxtaposes          audience          and          perform-         ers,”          and          added,          ‘those          in          attendance         gain          a          sense          of          peering          in          on          a          little         world.”         Among          the          stage’s          attributes          are          its         proximity          to          dressing          rooms,          which          al-         lows          for          quick          costume          changes;          many         possible          stage          entrances          including          por-         tals          beneath          the          spectators;          and          a          tech-         nologically          advanced          sound          board.         The          Catherine          Hobb          Great          Hall          re-         sides          west          of          the          Festival          Stage.          Accord-         ing          to          PAC          assistant          Randy          Daniels,          the         2,500-seat          hall          was          designed          to         maximize          audience          enjoyment.          A          conti-         nental          arrangement          allows          only          side-         aisle          entrances          and          _—          eliminates         obstructed          vision,          while          providing          handi-         capper          accessibility.          Six          gigantic          colum-         nar          arches          support          the          structure          and          act         as          an          ascending          proscenia          curtailing         any          sound          delay          those          in          the          balcony         might          experience.         As          a          whole          the          Center          proffers          several         methodical          characteristics.           Micro-         phones          in          the          dressing          rooms          ease         communication          between          performers         and          stage          personnel          and          allow          players         an          ear          to          the          action          on          stage.          Spacious         loading          docks          behind          the          Great          Hall          pro-         vide          stagehands          direct          access          to          their         setups.          And          most          important,          says         Emma          Daugherty,          PAC          Assistant          Direc-         tor,          the          Center          can          accommodate          two         major          acts          simultaneously.         However,          at          least          some          members          of         the          MSU          community          have          not          em-         braced          the          entire          Center.          Many          students         and          faculty          members          take          issue          with          the         university          for          naming          the          Festival          Stage         after          the          wife          of          John          McGoff,          aman          who         has          both          political          and          financial          ties          with         South          Africa’s          apartheid          government.         Kevin          Bakerm,          MSU          _          student          and         member          of          the          South          African          Liberation         Committee          (SALC),          stated,          “Having          the         Festival          Stage          bear          the          McGoff          name          is.         inconsistent          with          everything          the          univer-         sity          has          ever          said          about          equality.”         After          years          of          organizing          and          con-         struction,          the          Wharton          Center          is          a          reality.         Continued          showcasing          of          professional         and          local          talent,          however,          faces          a          severe         challenge          —          Michigan's          precarious         economy.          Though          the          PAC          provides          a         fine          setting          for          some          of          the          world’s          great-         est          performers,          its          ultimate          purpose,          to         provide          for          the          public,          will          depend          on          the         public’s          ability          to          pay          admission.          This          re-         mains          to          be          seen.         Bill          Brooks         Jim          Goatley         aot         Jim          Goatley         Bill          Brooks         Ride          a          Painted          Pony...         The          smell          of          hot          popcorn,          the          gurgle         of          the          soda          fountain,          an          occasional          bal-         loon          bursting,          the          giggle          of          happy          chil-         dren          and          the          faint          strains          of          energetic         music          —          mix          these          ingredients          with          a         sunny          sky,          a          sleeping          dad          and          a          colorful         merry-go-round          and          you've          got          yourself         a          wonderful          day          at          the          amusement          park         just          waiting          to          begin.         Amusement          parks          are          everybody's          fa-         vorite          place.          Spangles          of          color          float          on         occasional          gusts          of          air          and          gaily-dressed         gentlemen          coerce          patrons          to          take          a         chance          at          their          favorite          game.          But          with         all          the          fanfare          and          activity          that          is          known         to          the          amusement          parks          all          over          Ameri-         ca,          there          is          one          aspect          that          must          not          be         forgotten.          The          aspect          that          transforms         sticky-fingered          kiddies          into          —          skilled         equestrians,          while          smiling          onlookers         wave          with          delight          —          what          else          could          be         more          attracting          in          the          amusement          park         than          the          featured          carousel.         Carousels          have          an          illustrious          reputa-         tion          for          the          enigmatic          performances         they          provide          for          audiences          year          after         year.          The          Herschel-Spillman          Carousel,         which          was          first          located          at          the          Lakeside         Amusement          Park,          had          such          a          reputa-         tion.         This          Herschel-Spillman          carousel          is         one          of          only          six          carousels          that          has          spent         its          entire          working          life          in          the          state          of         Michigan.          Since          1918          the          beautiful         menagerie          carousel          has_          displayed         elaborate          hand-carved          animals          with          ex-         quisite          detailing.          Thirty          galloping          horses         that          vary          in          size,          the          smallest          wagging         tails          of          genuine          horse          hair,          a          brightly          col-         ored          pig,          a          lovable          dog,          two          gleaming         roosters          and          two          trotting          zebras          once         danced          patiently          across          the          40-foot-         diameter          stage          —          delighting          kids          and         adults,          alike.         The          delicately          carved          bass-wood          ani-         mals          have          successfully          weathered          the         climatic          conditions,          as          well          as          the          some-         times          overzealous          attentions          of          proud         patrons          for          65          years.          From          Flint,          to          Crys-         tal          Lake,          to          the          Michigan          State          University         Museum,          the          Herschel-Spillman_          car-         ousel          has          always          had          Michigan          as          its         home.         During          the          summer          of          1979          the         carousel          was          donated          to          the          museum          at         MSU,          despite          monetary          offerings          from         antique          dealers.          The          Brass          Ring          Society,         an          MSU          based          organization,          coordi-         nated          by          Val          Berryman,          devote          painstak-         ing          efforts          towards          the          restoration          of          the         monumental          maker          of          merriment.          Any-         one          can          participate          in          the          restoration         projects          and          everyone          is          encouraged          to         lend          a          helping          hand.         Berryman          states,          “Our          main          objective         is          to          return          the          carousel          to          its          exact          origi-         nal          working          state.”          Though          the          animals         and          additional          pieces          connected          with         the          carousel          are          in          generally          good          work-         ing          order,          Berryman          and          the          Brass          Ring         Society          want          better          than          good.          Pictures         and          a          collection          of          information          on          the         original          working          order          of          the          merry-go-         round          are          used          as          data          in          recreation          of         its          1918          condition.         The          process          of          restoration          is          slow          and         gradual.          Pieces          of          paint          are          systemati-         cally          removed          from          the          animals.          The         process          continues          until          an          original          color         or          design          can          be          discovered.          Once          this         is          done,          replication          of          the          color          or          pat-         tern          begins.          Records          are          kept          whenever         an          original          surface          has          been          uncovered.         This          delicate          procedure          must          take          place         with          each          animal          and          piece          associated         with          the          carousel.          You          can          see          that          this          is         no          overnight          job.          It          will          require          a          lot          of         time          and          effort.          Even          so,          the          Brass          Ring         Society          plans          to          take          whatever          time          is         necessary          in          order          to          recreate          the         carousel’s          past          splendor.         The          Brass          Ring          society          hopes          that         eventually          there          will          be          a          brand          new         museum          erected          to          house          and          feature         the          carousel,          but          the          economical          des-         pairs          of          Michigan          have          put          a          halt          to          such         a          building          for          the          time          being.         So          for          now          the          carousel          is          silent.          The         music          that          once          set          the          pace          for          the         spinning          gait          of          the          prancing          animals          is         still          for          now.          Her          original          celebration          of         colors          are          camouflaged          beneath          years         of          cover-ups,          paint-overs,          semi-deterio-         ration          —          but          don't          worry,          those          colors         will          appear          again.          And          once          each          piece         has          regained          its          previous          high-status         quality,          the          carousel          will          again          rejoice          in         the          prominence          it          once          knew.          It          will          be         the          center          of          attention          as          it          hauls          merry         youngsters          bearing          cotton          candy,          hand-         in-hand          lovers,          and          beguiles          spectators         with          its          splendor.         —          Sherri          Winston         g         ©         8         a         Karen          Bailey         Bill          Brooks         Bill          Brooks         25         26         MSU          Shares          Technological          Adventure          with          Country         A          technological          adventure          became         reality          in          East          Lansing          in          September         1982,          as          the          long-planned          MSU          cyclo-         tron          was          inaugurated          and          MSU          leaped         ahead          of          world          nuclear          technology.         The          cyclotron,          officially          the          National         Superconducting          Cyclotron          Laboratory         (NSCL),          according          to          Director          Henry         Blosser,          is          intended          for          use          in          studying         “the          nucleus          of          the          atom          in          situations         which          have          not          been          previously          accessi-         ble.”         Dr.          D.          Allan          Bromley,          professor          of         physics          at          Yale,          said          that          the          new          MSU         cyclotron          was          an          intellectual          and          tech-         nological          adventure          for          the          scientists         and          that          discoveries          made          at          the          labora-         tories          would          affect          not          only          nuclear          sci-         ence,          but          other          sciences          as          well.         “It          certainly          is          an          adventure,”          Blosser         said,          “whenever          you          can          step          off          and          do         something          new.          We're          very          fortunate         that          we're          able          to          do          that.”         But          the          facility          isn’t          restricted          to          free         use          by          MSU          scientists.          Researchers          who         wish          to          use          the          cyclotron          for          their          experi-         ments          must          submit          a          proposal          to          the          fa-         cility’s          committee          which          will          review          the         proposals.          Then,          the          community          will         Jack          Klee         award          the          use          of          the          cyclotron          on          the         basis          of          the          expected          effectiveness          of          the         suggested          research.          In          the          ‘first          wave”          of         experiments,          about          40          percent          of          them         involve          MSU          personnel,          Blosser          said.         “It’s          like          it’s          a          national          facility,          so          any-         one          in          the          country          has          access,”          Blosser         added.         Basically,          a          cyclotron          is          a          producer          of         accelerated          atomic          particle          beams.         Explained          simply,          a          low          speed          atomic         particle          beam          starts          in          the          center          of          the         cyclotron.          It          is          rotated,          sped          up          and          then         is          sent          out          toward          a          target.          Once          the         beam          is          out          of          the          cyclotron,          the          re-         searchers          can          apply          the          beam          to          a         number          of          experiments,          according          to         Blosser.         About          95          percent          of          the          research         being          done          at          the          facility          involves          nucle-         ar          studies.          Only          about          five          percent          is         being          done          for          medical          or          agricultural         knowledge,          he          added.         Blosser          said          the          facility          was          being         used          for          basic          research,          which          is          looking         into          the          fundamental          units          of          matter.         Our          technology          of          today,          he          explained,          is         based          on          basic          research          of          20          years          ago.         “Because          it’s          basic          research,          we          don't         know          what          we          can          learn,”          he          said.         The          MSU          cyclotron          is          the          highest         energy          of          any          such          cyclotron          in          the         world,          Blosser          said.          It          is          rated          at          500          mil-         lion          electric          volts          and          will          be          part          of          a         coupled          pair          of          cyclotrons          at          MSU.          The         other          cyclotron          is          an          800          million          electric         volt          facility          under          construction,          which         should          be          ready          for          use          in          1985.         The          idea          for          the          cyclotron          came          from         MSU          president          John          Hannah          in          1956,         who          sent          the          physics          department          a         memo          suggesting          that          they          consider         such          a          program,          Blosser          said.          Blosser         speculated          that          Hannah’s          motive          was         that          he          wanted          something          to          boost         MSU's          image.         The          planning          of          the          facility          began          in         fall          of          1973,          as          studies          of          the          project         were          begun.          Construction          of          the          first         cyclotron          began          in          August          of          1977,          at          a         cost          of          $17.8          million.          It          was          partially          fi-         nanced          by          the          U.S.          Department          of         Energy          and          the          National          Science          Foun-         dation,          Blosser          said.         “Hank          Blosser          is          to          be          congratulated,”         said          Bromley,          “for          the          NSCL          a nd          for         bringing          the          U.S.          to          anew          scientific          fron-         tier.          There’s          an          exciting          time          ahead          for         us.”          __          Jeff          Juterbock         aay          eer         Jack          Klee         OTOL          RRL          I         OFT          Ts         Jack          Klee         27         28         The          Game         What          follows          is          a          real-life,          unbiased,         random-chance          survey          of          the          Michigan         State          kind.         “Hey          clown,          what          were          you          survey-         ing?”          one          might          ask.         THE          game—meeting          and          making          ar-         rangements.          You          know,          that          celebrated         pastime          which          when          unbridled          and          fulfil-         led,          allows          the          human          heart          to          ascend         Everests          of          emotion.         That's          what          I'm          talking          about.          This          is         how          people          responded          to—The          Game.         Sammy:          “What          was          the          question?”         Angelica:          “Shoo,          get          away.”         Annette:          “It’s          like          really          wicked          awe-         some.”         Phil:          “It's          wicked          pissin’          good.”         Sally:          “Boring,          boring,          boring.”         Drexel:          “It          makes          me          wanna          scream.”         Mark:          “Be          good          and          you'll          be          lone-         some.”         Jesse:          “Be          lonesome          and          you'll          be         down.”         Kitty:          “Be          down          and          you'll          be          out.”         Jeb:          “It’s          Devilry.          Walk          with          the          Lord          and         lay          down          your          burdensome          pride          and,          if         you          will,          pass          me          a          twenty          and          a          five.”         Ellen:          “Luvvy          duwvy.”         Buzzy:          “It’s          a          real          trip          man,          a          real          trip.”         Harley          Seeley         Cecil:          “If          |          see          you          around          my          daughter         one          more          time,          reporter,          I'll          run          you          off         campus          so          fast          it'll          make          your          Hushpup-         pies          howl.”         Peggy:          “Heavy          duty.”         Will:          “To          play          or          not          to          play,          that          is          the         question.”         Myron:          “Looking          around          this          campus,          |         see          there          is          a          lot          to          be          said          for          positive         short-term          relationships.”         Cecilia:          “I          saw          the          movie.”         Tom:          “I          don’t          Know.”         Ernest:          “I’m          not          good          with          girls.”         Ernestina:          “I'm          not          good          with          guys.”         Eilert:          “The          Game          is          like          the          neck          fur          of          a         Siberian          Husky          stretched          across          a         Leopard          skin.”         Ron:          “My          C.O.          says          it’s          against          Army          reg-         ulations.”         Richard:          “No          comment.”         Rosemary:          “Oops.”         George:          “I          think          if          we          stay          aggressive          and         keep          mental          errors          to          a          minimum,          the         opposition          will          be          hard-pressed          for          a          vic-         tory,          and          consequently          they          shall          be         ours.”         Bessey:          “Did          you          know          your          zipper          was         down?”         Bill:          “Excuse          me,          can          you          tell          me          how          to         get          to          the          Administration          Building?”         Ed:          “Smoke          joints.          Drink          beer.          Get          loud.         Have          fun.          Pinch          bum-bum—the         wenches          love          it.”         Elyse:          “A          la          bon          heure.”         Ned:          “Gotta          have          a          good          rap—prefera-         bly          Saran.”         Diane:          “When          Spring’s          white          lilacs          open         and          fragrant          trolleys          of          emotion          nip          time         in          the          bud...then,          then          forsake          the         game,          for          love          demands          no          strategy.”         Anne:          “Sun          and          fun,          sip          the          wine          and         tickle          the          boys          behind          their          ears—the         brutes          love          it.”         Paul:          “It’s          all          in          the          dice.”         Karen:          “Avoid          the          rice.”         Edith:          “I’m          sorry,          |          wasn’t          listening.”         Photography          by          Perry          Clark         Oedipus:          “Who          put          out          the          lights?”         Lash:          “You're          blockin’          my          rays,          sonny.”         Mel:          “It’s          a          cross          between          drowning          pup-         pies          and          sunshine          on          a          rainy          day.”         Darren:          “I          don’t          play          with          just          any          bean         queen,          her          daddy          best          have          some          prime         acreage.”         Jacqueline:          “It          sucks.”         Maggie:          “I          lika,          lika,          like          it.”         Fred:          “Bring          on          the          fresh          dancing          girls.”         Eilene:          “Too          many          ramifications,          people         don’t          take          us          women          seriously          enough.”         Darryl:          “You          win          some,          you          lose          some,         some          get          rained          out,          but          you          dress          for         them          all.”         29         30         Bill          Brooks         ‘or         DISTURB         Perry          Clark         Mark          Neville         Karen          Bailey         31         Freedom          of          Expression         Martin          Luther          King          Jr.          Birthday          March         ee         Eldridge          Cleaver         Jim          Goatley          Hamid          Tehrani         Middle          East          Concerns         Bb          SHE          CARRIS          TE          Dee         OF          A          HONEAND          :         W          PASI         Hamid          Tehrani         32         Crucifucks         Evangelist         33         34         Season          Ends          With          Muddy          Waters         There          was          a          time          Franklin          Dean         “Muddy”          Waters          Jr.          would          have          done         about          anything          for          Michigan          State          Uni-         versity.         “I          love          this          place,”          Waters          often          said.         “There’s          nowhere          else          in          the          country          I'd         rather          be.”         It          was          a          love          affair          that          blossomed         when          Waters          was          a          craggy          halfback         under          the          late          Biggie          Munn.          Waters         knew          someday          he'd          return          to          Spartan         Town          and          coach          football.          “I          didn’t          know         how,”          he          said,          “but          |          knew          one          way          or         another          I'd          be          back.”         On          January          29,          1980,          Franklin          Dean         “Muddy”          Waters          Jr.,          after          19          years          with         Hillsdale          College          and          six          at          Saginaw          Val-         ley          State          College,          replaced          Darryl          Ro-         gers          as          head          football          coach.         “This          has          to          be          the          greatest          day          of          my         life,’          said          Waters          at          his          inauguration.         Waters          shook          hands          till          his          arm          was         numb.          He          hugged.          He          cried.          He          vouched         that          he          would          guide          Michigan          State          to         the          Rose          Bowl.          It          was          all          very          emotional.         On          November          14,          1982,          the          day          after         MSU          defeated          Minnesota,          the          man          who         bled          Green          and          White          was          discharged.         “All’s          |          ever          wanted          to          do          was          coach         here          at          Michigan          State,”          a          teary-eyed         Waters          told          reporters          at          a          press          confer-         ence.          ‘I          have          a          lot          of          memories.          Boy,          do          |         have          a          lot          of          memories.”         Not          all          are          fond          memories.          There’s          a         lot          of          bitter          ones.         Like          Waters          a ccidentally          learning          that         his          five-year          contract          would          end          two         years          prematurely.         “|          knew          it          was          coming,”          Waters          said.          ‘I         happened          to          know          that!          was          going          to          get         fired          because          a          friend          of          mine          just          hap-         pened          to          hear          the          vice-president          (Ken         Thompson)          talk          about          what          coaches          we         could          get.          That          was          after          the          Purdue         game.”         That          annoys          the          60-year-old          Waters.         He          doesn’t          understand          why          President         Cecil          Mackey          never          consulted          with          him         when          irate          fans          and          alumni          were          crying         for          Waters’          scalp.         “They          (Thompson          and          Mackey)          never         even          had          the          courtesy          to          say          ‘Muddy,          are         you          having          trouble?          Anything          |          can          do          to         help?’          Never.          |           find          that          exasperating.          |         find          that          just          stupid.          The          man          (Mackey)         has          no          PR          (public          relations).         Jack          Klee         “He’s          (Mackey)          a          helluva          guy.          Great         personality.          An          intelligent          man.          Friendly.         But          he’s          in          an          ivory          tower.          He          might          as         well          be          in          a          bottle.          His          PR          is          the          worst          I’ve         ever          seen          for          any          executive          in          my          life.         “Don't          get          me          wrong.          They're         (Thompson          and          Mackey)          not          bad          guys.          |         just          don’t          like          the          way          they          operate.          |         think          it          stinks.          They're          protecting          them-         selves.”         Where          was          Athletic          Director          Doug         Weaver          when          Waters’          coaching          reputa-         tion          was          being          smeared?          Waters          said         Weaver          was          more          concerned          about          de-         fending          his          own          job          than          coming          to          Wat-         ers’          rescue.         “Doug          panicked,”          Waters          said.          “He         reacted          to          the          pressure          and          didn’t          know         how          to          handle          it.          |          know          that          for          a          fact.          He         felt          that          by          throwing          me          to          the          dogs          he         would          save          his          own          skin.”         The          meek,          mild-mannered          man,          who         constantly          turned          the          other          cheek          when         fans,          alumni          and          the          media          denounced         his          skills,          saying          he          was          “a          minor          leaguer         in          the          big          leagues,”          is          angered          that          MSU         didn’t          honor          his          five-year          pact.         “When          |          came          here          people          said          it          was         going          to          take          me          four          to          five          years          to          turn         things          around,”          Waters          recalled.          “Even         the          administration          said          it          could          take         seven          years.         “So          they          give          me          three          years          and          I’m         out.          And          that          hurts.          |          mean          that          hurts.         That's          stupidity.”         Waters          finished          a          dismal          3-8          his          first         season,          5-6          his          second          year          and          a          night-         marish          2-9          in          1982.          The          Spartans         dropped          seven          contests          —          the          worst         start          since          1917          when          MSU          went          winless         in          nine          starts          —          before          they          recorded          a         ho-hum          22-14          victory          over          unheralded         Indiana.         “It          was          a          nightmare          of          just          plain         stupid,          bad          breaks,’          Waters          griped.         “There          was          no          way          you          could          have         coached          against          it.          Nothing          could          have         been          done.         “If          we          could          have          turned          the          breaks         around,          we          could          have          had          a          great          win-         ning          season          and          everyone          would          have         been          just          delighted,          and          |          wouldn't          have         done          a          single          thing          differently.”         The          breaks          never          came.          Waters         realized          going          into          the          ’82          season          that          if         he          didn’t          nurture          a          winner          he'd          be          un-         employed          in          '83.         “The          things          |          had          going          against          me         were          astronomical.          |          knew          when          I          came         here          that          if          |          didn’t          win          |          would          be          gone.          |         made          a          lot          of          people          unhappy          when          |         came          here.          My          hiring          was          a          surprise.          A         complete          shock.”         Waters          often          retreats          to          his          basement         and          views          old          game          films.          He’s          not          bitter.         Sure,          it          bothers          him          that          his          coaching         career          is          virtually          over          after          32          years.          It         doesn't          sadden          him,          however.         The          gleam          in          his          eye          is          no          more.          Wat-         ers          doesn't          light          up          when          someone          talks         about          the          Spartans.         “I'm          very          disillusioned          with          the          type          of          -         people          |          worked          for.          |          thought          Michigan         State          was          above          something          like          that.”         Jack          Klee         36         Jack          Klee         Lords,          Swords          —          But          No          Plague         Have          you          ever          loitered          a          moment          and         imagined          yourself          in          another          time,         another          place...          only          to          have          a          honking         horn          or          a          skip          in          a          record          jerk          you          to          the         present?         The          Society          for          Creative          Anachronism         (SCA),          in          its          12th          year          at          MSU,          realizes          it         can't          go          back.          Opting          for          the          next          best         alternative,          and          leaving          behind          niceties         like          the          plague          and          witch-hunts,          the          so-         ciety          revives          customs,          ideals          and          ways          of         life          of          the          Middle          Ages.         SCA,          an          international          organization,         was          founded          17          years          ago          in          Berkeley,         California.          Encouraged          by          Tolkien          read-         ers          and          medieval          enthusiasts,          the          group         spread;          today          there          are          four          kingdoms         throughout          the          United          States.          MSU's         order          is          located          in          the          Barony          of          the         Northwoods          (Eastern          Michigan)          and         along          with          eight          other          states          and          pro-         vinces          make          up          the          Middle          Kingdom.         Co-seneschal          George          Perkins,          keeper         of          the          MSU          castle,          attributes          the          group's         success          to          its          diverse          interests.         Dueling          knights,          from          which          stems         much          of          the          group’s          notoriety,          are          a         common          feature          throughout          SCA’s         realm.          One          is          nof          likely          to          forget          the         spectacle          of          fighters          sheathed          in          armor         wielding          swords          and          grasping          shields.         Competition          is          sharp          and          keen;          however         to          minimize          impaling          and          dismember-         ing,          weapon          severity          is          tempered.          Since         matches          are          neither          choreographed          nor         refereed,          ac knowledgement          of          damag-         ing          or          fatal          blows          is          left          to          he          who          suf-         fereth          them.          Thus,          honor          and          discretion         are          virtues          integral          to          jousting.          Knight          for         the          last          five          years,          Sir          Elstron          of          Westhill         (Irving          Schaefer)          explains,          “If          you          fight         you          fight          to          win,          but          a          fighter          must          retain         his          or          her          honor.”          Much          of          the          protective         gear          worn          by          combatants          —          helms,         coats          of          armor          plate,          and          leg          armor          are         fired          and          fashioned          by          _           Sithferth         Eardmundson          (Tim          Oren).          Working          out         of          his          garage,          the          armorer          devotes          his         weekends          to          researching          and          engaging         in          his          craft.         The          ‘‘do-it-by-hand”          attitude          per-         meates          the          SCA.          In          an          effort          to          repro-         duce          an          authentic          color          for          garb,          Fern         de          la          Foret          (Laurie          Parker)          gathered          wal-         nuts          and          used          their          husks          as          a          dye.         Medieval          culinary          artist          Caellyn          Fitzhugh         (Rita          Berens)          adheres          to          traditional          reci-         pes          when          preparing          for          royal          banquets;         her          specialties          are          Chicken          Lombard         and          Perry          (pear          cider).          Reginald          of          the         Horn          (Ron          Crawford),          an          Order          of          the         Laurel          member          (an          artists’          guild),         shapes          instruments          common          to          14th         century          Europe,          including          the          harp-like         psaltery.         Most          of          the          members          of          SCA          take          an         interest          in          aesthetically          pleasing          facets          of         medieval          culture.          Other          than          weekly         meetings          held          in          the          Tower          Room          at          the         Student          Union,          many          join          intra-group         activities          such          as          plays,          madrigals          (un-         accompanied lyric          poetry),          calligraphy         and          dancing.         In          addition          to          local          meetings,          SCA          at-         tends          banner          functions          like          Pensic          War         and          Crown          Tournament.          The          Pensic         War,          held          in          August          in          western          Pennsyl-         vania,          attracts          some          5,000          to          6,000         members          of          the          Eastern          and          Middle         Kingdoms.          The          event          is          highlighted          by          a         field          war          in          which          300          fighters          from          their         respective          kingdoms          employ          traditional         war          formations.          The          Crown          Tournament         is          a          regional          festival          limited          to          citizens          of         the          Middle          Kingdom.          The          tournament         features          a          double          elimination          competi-         tion          attended          by          32          knights          who          battle         for          the          right          to          become          prince.          Follow-         ing          the          combat,          a          mammoth          feast          is          en-         joyed.         Why          are          individuals          attracted          to          SCA?         Members          replied          that          they          joined          for         “fun,”          “the          Middle          Ages,”          “the          opportu-         nity          to          meet          people.”          Caellyn          Fitzhugh         answered,          “SCA          gave          me          a          chance          to          be         something          more          than          a          student.”         Comprised          equally          of          males          and         females,          people          drawn          together          by          a         fundamental          attraction          to          a          lost          age,         SCA          allows          its          members          an          affinity          with         the          past          in          our          fleeting          present.         —          Terrence          Date         Jack          Klee         Photography          by          Jack          Klee         37         38         eS         i         venta          spt          tee          eam          mance          tt         Harley          Seeley         Strangers          In          A          Familiar          Land         The          music          is          playing          slowly          as         couples          on          the          dance          floor          show          off          their         moves          and          glow          at          each          other.          All         around          people          are          laughing          and          chatter-         ing,          talking          in          a          language          that          you          know,         but          slipping          in          slang          phrases          you've         never          heard          before.          Are          they          doing          it          on         purpose          to          confuse          you?          You          don't         know          anyone          here          and          only          came          be-         cause          a          friend          begged          you.          Well,          now         your          fr iend          is          who          knows          where          and         you're          all          alone.          You          feel          isolated,          un-         wanted          and          a          little          scared.          Why          don't         these          people          come          up          and          talk          to          you?         You're          a          nice,          respectable          person,          a          little         different          from          the          overall          crowd,          but          still         a          nice          person          to          be          around.          Don't          get         discouraged,          the          night          will          end          and          you'll         be          back          in          your          own          world          in          the          morn-         ing.          For          many          minority          students,          how-         ever,          the          night          never          ends.          It          stretches          on         -          and          sometimes          turn          into          a          four-year         nightmare          or          is          cut          short          by          dropping         out.         The          minority          student          population          at         MSU          is          composed          of          six          groups:          Ameri-         can          Indian,          Black,          Hispanic,          Chicano,         Other          Hispanic          and          Asian          American.          In         the          fall          of          1982,          minority          students          num-         bered          3,323          total,          which          is          a          mere          8.18         percent          of          the          total          student          population.         Although          the          minority          students          may         share          some          of          the          problems          of          the         majority          students,          they          become          more         complex          when          faced          by          minorities          sim-         ply          because          they          have          so          many          other         pressures          to          deal          with.         Dr.          Lee          June,          head          of          University         Counseling,          cites          finances          and         academic          conditions          as          the          two          main         problems          facing          minority          as          well          as         majority          students.         “There          is          a          lack          of          funds          for          scholar-         ships,”          he          says.          “Also          some          minority          stu-         dents          have          inadequate          high          school         preparation          and          underdeveloped          study         skills.”         Dr.          Bonita          Pope,          director          of          the          Multi-         Ethnic          Counseling          Center          Alliance,          also         lists          finances          and          academics          as          two          of         the          main          problems,          but          adds,          “many          of         these          students          come          from          a          social          situa-         tion          where          they          are          in          the          majority,          come         up          here          and          are          the          minority.          They're          not         understood.          MSU's          social          climate          is          not         conducive          to          minorities.          It          can          be          very         hostile.”         Many          minority          students          are          forced          to         live          three          lifestyles          according          to          Jess         Gonzales,          director          of          the          Hispanic          Aide         Program.          “They          are          one          person          at         home,          another          as          a          minority          and          still         another          as          student.         “Hispanics          and          Native          Americans          also         have          not          been          involved          in          higher          educa-         tion,’          he          continued.          “There          are          no          men-         tors          for          them          to          follow.          They          are          leaping         the          educational          bounds          of          their          par-         ents.”         Cultural          differences          also          give          many         minority          students          difficulty,          especially         those          from          foreign          countries.         “Many          professors          assume          all          of          the         students          in          the          class          know          how          the         American          government          works          and          have         an          American          perspective          on          things,’         says          Peggy          Miller          of          the          International         Studies          and          Foreign          Student          Office.          “Al-         though          in          general          many          foreign          stu-         dents          do          better          in          the          classroom          than         American          students.”         This          idea          of          foreign          supremacy          seems         to          worry          some          department          heads          be-         cause          their          colleges          are          overflowing          with         foreign          students.          For          example,          the          Col-         lege          of          Engineering          is          closed          to          foreign         undergrads          and          veterinary          school          might         as          well          be.          Caroline          Chen,          a          native          of         Hong          Kong,          was          majoring          in          pre-veteri-         nary          medicine          until          she          found          out          that         MSU's          vet          school          hadn't          accepted          a          stu-         dent          from          a          foreign          country          in          approxi-         mately          six          years.          “I          don’t          really          mind,”         she          said.          “I          just          switched          my          major          to         zoology;          |          like          that          better          anyway.          |          just         wish          someone          would          have          told          me          when         |          entered          the          program.”         There          is          one          problem          that          minority         students          have          to          contend          with          that         majority          students          have          never          had          to          face         —          racism,          or          to          give          it          a          nicer          sounding         name,          prejudice.         “It’s          sad,          but          there’s          not          much          you          can         do          about          it,’          says          Pope.          “Students          pay         for          classes          and          are          abused.”         The          University          Ombudsman          is          in         charge          of          investigating          these          com-         plaints,          but          is          often          ineffective.          Students         are          reluctant          to          report          offenses          because         they          are          difficult          to          prove.          It          boils          down          to         the          professor’s          word          against          the          stu-         dent's.         Last          year          President          Mackey          made          a         speech          calling          for          more          affirmative          ac-         tion          programs          and          pledged          more          help         for          minorities.          Pope          commends          the          ef-         forts          of          the          administration,          but          firmly          be-         lieves          MSU          has          a          long          way          to          go.         “There          have          been          some          nice          state-         ments          made,          but,”          she          asks,          ‘‘are          these         things          going          to          happen?          We've          lost          a         great          number          of          black          faculty          who          be-         came          dissatisfied          —          being          passed          over         for          promotions          and          such.          People          get         tired          of          fighting          and          unfairness          and          the         climate          here          is          not          supportive.          There          has         to          be          a          commitment.          Minority          students         need          to          know          the          University          supports         them.”         Florene          McGlothian,          director          of          the         Black          Aide          Program,          agrees.          “Minority         students          don’t          feel          the          administration         backing          them.          It          hasn't          trickled          down         yet,”          she          says.          “They          don’t          feel          part          of         the          University.”         June          sums          his          attitude          with          one          of          his         favorite          phrases,          “Proclamations          are         fine,          results          are          the          bottom          line.”         MSU          may          have          a          long          way          to          go,          but         some          efforts          have          been          and          are          pres-         ently          being          made.          The          MECCA          Program         and          the          Minority          Aide          Program,          both         started          in          1969,          have          been          copied          by         many          other          universities,          although          there         are          no          other          programs          like          the          Minority         Aides          in          Michigan.          A          new          position          is         being          created,          Assistant          Vice-President         for          Minority          Concerns.         Both          Jesse          Gonzales          and          Florene         McGlothian          feel          that          some          sort          of          cul-         tural          awareness          course          should          be          re-         quired.         “Management          417          is          a          good          course,”         states          McGlothian.          “It          touches          on          all         minorities          and          Prof.          Stark          is          excellent.”         “Every          class          should          have          some          sort          of         minority          unit;          where          appropriate,”          Gon-         zales          adds.         “If          information          were          included,          then          we         wouldn't          have          a          problem,”          says          McGlot-         hian.          “And          if          minorities          were          hired          then         we          wouldn't          need          this          [Minority          Aide]         program.”         Prof.          Stark          offers          the          best          advice          in          the         syllabus          for          his          Management          417          class.         “Everything          makes          sense,          if          only          we'll          do         the          mental          work          of          making          sense          of          it;         and          h aving          made          sense          of          something,         we          can          live          with          it          better          and          maybe          even         make          it          better          to          live          with.”         —          Jamie          DePolo         39         The          Evolution          of          the          Spartan          Species         Picture          this:          MSU          students          toiling          in         the          field          surrounding          the          university,         mandatory          drill          practice          each          afternoon,         compulsory          chapel          attendance          every         morning          at          6          a.m.          ...          this          and          much         more          comprised          the          average          day          of          a         male          agricultural          major          at          the          Agricul-         tural          College          of          The          State          of          Michigan          in         the          1860s.          “Aggies,”          as          the          students         called          themselves,          were          not          allowed          the         relaxed          lifestyle          that          we          enjoy          today.         Their          days          were          strictly          planned          and         regimented          with          little          time          for          extra-         curricular          activities.          The          most          radical          dif-         ferences          were          the          noticeable          lack          of         women          students,          tuition          payments          and          a         variety          of          specialization.          The          male          stu-         dents          were          forced          to          participate          in          three         hours          of          daily          manual          labor          in          the          fields         of          the          college          to          pay          their          tuition          ex-         penses,          as          well          as          to          provide          them          with          a         comprehensive          knowledge          of          farming.         As          quoted          in          Michigan          State:          The          First         Hundred          Years          by          Madison          Kuhn,          Presi-         dent          T.          C.          Abbot          claimed          that          such         forced          labor          prevented          the          men          from         forming          a          “disinclination,          if          not          inability,         to          perform          the          work          and          duties          of          the         farm.”         The          men          resided          in          one          house;          dor-         mitories          and          fraternities          were          viewed          as         “militating          against          the          best          purposes          for         which          American          boys          are          supposed          to         be          sent          to          college.”          (Kuhn).          The          stu-         dents          arose          at          5:30          a.m.          to          attend          man-         datory          chapel          services;          breakfast          was         served          at          6          a.m.          and          the          first          labor          shift         was          sent          to          the          field          immediately          there-         after.          They          were          relieved          at          9:30          a.m.          by         the          second          group          of          workers;          at          12:30         p.m.,          all          the          students          lunched          together         and          then          attended          four          hours          of          classes         in          the          afternoon.          The          classes          they          took         were          mandatory;          no          electives          were           al-         lowed.          In          1862,          it          became          mandatory          for         seniors          (who          were,          incidently,          the          only         persons          allowed          to          sport          mustaches)          to         take          classes          in          Infantry          Drilling          and          Mili-         tary          Hygiene          in          preparation          for          the          day         when          they          would          fight          in          the          Civil          War.         After          the          war          ended,          these          classes          were         still          required          and          men          had          to          be          profi-         cient          in          drill          in          order          to          graduate.         The          little          free          time          the          men          did          have         was          spent          fishing,          rowing          and          swimming          RHA          Spring          Concert—          1983         in          the          Red          Cedar          River,          which          was          obvi-         ously          cleaner          back          then!          Lights-out          was         at          10:00          on          weeknights,          and          the          presi-         dent          of          the          college           did          rounds          every         night.          Once          every          two          weeks,          student          of-         ficers          examined          each          room          for          bedbugs;         if          found,          the          students          occupying          the         room          “shall          be          required          to          take          im-         mediate          measure          for          their          extirpation.”         (Kuhn).         Like          today,          the          renamed          State          Ag-         ricultural          College          suffered          from         economic          problems.          The          University          of         Michigan          seized          this          opportunity          to          at-         tempt          to          get          rid          of          the          college          and          thus         began          the          friendly          rivalry          that          still          exists         between          the          two          schools.          A          University          of         Michigan          official          of          the          1870s          is          quoted         as          saying:          “The          college          is          a          failure          and          a         disappointment.          Join          it          to          the          university         and          use          the          buildings          for          a          reformatory         school.”         However,          Jonathan          L.          Snyder,          who         took          over          after          Abbot's          term          ended,          be-         lieved          in          the          future          of          the          Michigan          Ag-         ricultural          College.          In          1896,          women          were         permitted          to          enter          the          college.          Snyder         decreed          that          ‘a          girl          has          a          right          to          an          edu-         cation          as          precisely          adapted          to          a         woman's          work          as          is          a          boy's          preparation         to          a          man’s          work.”          A          woman          was          allowed         to          take          a          curriculum          of          cooking,          physiol-         ogy          and          hygiene,          since          these          were          con-         sidered          more          suitable          for          the          agricultural         woman          than          Latin,          French,          history          or          lit-         erature.          The          1920          Wolverine          states:         “The          paths          of          most          female          pilgrims          on         this          road          to          knowledge          turn          in          at          the         Home          Economics          gate          —          a          gate          that         leads          to          the          making          of          better          women          as         citizens,          as          teachers          and          as          the          Help         Mate          to          man,          for          which          they          were         created.”         A          women’s          social          life          was          equally          re-         stricted.          She          was          permitted          to          be          out         until          11          p.m.          four          times          per          term          and          it         was          necessary          for          her          to          secure          permis-         sion          from          the          school          and          obtain          a         chaperone          in          order          to          attend          each          party.         The          presence          of          women          did          improve          the         social          life          for          the          men,          who          became         noticeably          neater          in          appearance          and         more          refined          in          manners.         The          latter          part          of          the          19th          century          and         early          20th          century          saw          remarkable         change          at          the          Michigan          Agricultural          Col-         lege.          Chapel          attendance          became          volun-         tary;          electives          were          allowed          in          the          junior         or          senior          year          and          the          fields          of          study          ex-         panded          beyond          merely          the          agricultural         sciences.          With          the          increasing          enroll-         ment,          it          became          necessary          to          establish         dormitories          which          were          separate          for         men          and          women.         Under          the          presidency          of          Robert          S.         Shaw,          students          were          allowed          slightly         greater          liberties.          They          could          stroll          about         campus          unchaperoned,          attend          military         dances          and          the          annual          Junior          Prom.          Un-         dergraduates          began          to          discover          the          idea         of          ‘partying,          although          since          Shaw          at-         tended          the          parties,          it          can          be          safely          as-         sumed          that          their          idea          of          partying          was         considerably          different          than          today.          (Can         you          imagine          Cecil          Mackey          at          a          dorm         party?)         As          the          century          progressed,          the          rules         became          even          more          relaxed.          In          1941,         students          had          lights-out          at          11:30          p.m.         and          were          allowed          to          sleep          until          7:30          a.m.         Smoking          was          finally          allowed          on          campus,         although          not          in          academic          areas.          If          a          stu-         dent          had          six          to          twelve          absences          in          all         classes,          then          only          one          credit          would          be         dropped          rather          than          being          failed          from         that          class.          Following          World          War          Il,         women          were          finally          permitted          more          of          a         role          in          campus          life.          With          the          men          away         fighting,          women          took          control          of          campus         organizations,          worked          in          “Victory”          gar-         dens          and          bought          war          bonds          at          the          Stu-         dent          Union.         In          1962,          the          first          coed          dormitory          was         built          at          Michigan          State          University.          The         Case          complex          was          divided          into          a          two-         part          building,          with          men          in          the          North         building          and          women          in          the          South.          The         doors          between          the          two          buildings          were         closed          and          locked          at          midnight          and          it          was         expressly          forbidden          for          a          person          to          en-         tertain          a          member          of          the          opposite          sex          in         his her          room.         Five          name          changes          and          over          a         hundred          years          later,          the          MSU          “Spartans”         have          a          considerably          different          lifestyle         than          their          predecessors.          It          is          difficult          to         imagine          President          Mackey          doing          rounds         every          night          in          the          dorms,          or          one          having         to          secure          a          chaperone          for          a          fraternity         party!          Try          to          picture          your          R.A.          checking         your          room          every          week          for          bedbugs!         Judging          from          this,          who          can          predict          what         student          life          at          Michigan          State          will          be          like         one          hundred          years          from          now?         —          Sara          Frost         Waiting          to          use          the          phone—          1951         Telephones          in          every          room—          1983         41         Sipping          Coke          at          a          party—          1946          Drinking          beer          at          parties—          1983         Signing          out          for          the          evening—          1951,         42         The          Pit          and          the          Pendulum         “It          was          the          best          of          times,          it          was          the         worst          of          times,”          ...          it          was          registration         time.          —          Charles          Dickens         It          starts          with          the          trek          across          campus          to         pick          up          those          handy          dandy          section          re-         servation          cards.          This          will          probably          be          the         first          of          many          lines          you          will          encounter.         They          move          fairly          quickly,          so          this          step          is         usually          a          breeze          —          providing          someone         doesn't          have          a          screaming          fit          when          he          or         she          is          handed          a          blank          section          card.         These          hysterical          people,          murmuring,         “the          pit,          the          pit,”          tend          to          gum          up          the         works          a          bit,          so          if          it          happens          to          you,          step         outside          and          have          your          fit.         The          next          move          in          the          registration         game          is          trudging          over          to          the          Men's          I.M.,         or          the          ILM.          West          as          it          is          now          called,          and         joining          the          line          to          enter.          The          length          of         this          line          varies.          lf          you've          been          a          good          little         boy          or          girl          and          come          at          your          correct         time,          the          wait          shouldn't          be          more          than          a         minute          or          two.          If          you          decided          to          go          for         that          extra          hour          of          sleep          or          show          up          two         days          late,          the          line          can          be          quite          awesome.         (I          personally          have          seen          it          go          from          the          en-         trance          doors          all          the          way          around          to          the         side          of          the          building.)         Now          the          fun          really          starts.          Once          inside         the          I.M.,          still          more          lines          beckon,          cards         have          to          be          filled          out          and          fees          assessed.          If         you          were          one          of          the          chosen          who          was         smiled          upon          and          blessed          with          a          com-         plete          schedule,          all          this          should          take          about         half          an          hour          and          then          you'll          be          on          your         merry          way,          a          few          thousand          dollars         lighter.         If          you          are          among          those          who          had          an         asterisk          next          to          their          name          on          their          reser-         vation          card,          it’s          on          to          the          pit,          or          class          card         arena,          for          the          refined          among          us.         How          to          describe          the          pit?          At          the          start          of         registration,          it          actually          does          resemble          a         gym          with          tables          set          up          around          the          walls         for          each          department.          Things          are          fairly         calm          and          only          a          few          students          are          mean-         dering          about.          At          registration’s          peak,          it         comes          closer          to          resembling          the          floor          of         the          New          York          Stock          Exchange.          |          have         often          watched          in          awe          from          the          window         above          as          people          rush          back          and          forth,         while          others          wander          aimlessly,          looking         for          a          department          that          seems          to          have          dis-         appeared.         After          this,          of          course,          there          is          still          the         not          so          trivial          matter          of          payment.          Al-         together,          it          takes,          on          the          average,          one         and          a          half          hours          to          register          if          going         through          the          pit.          This          is          just          an          average         mind          you,          sometimes          it          is          quicker          and         sometimes          longer.          (I've          heard          horror         stories          of          three          and          four          hours.)         “Oh          the          times          they          are          changin’          ”         and          so          is          registration.          —          Bob          Dylan         Yes,          there          actually          might          be          a          better         way          of          registering          —          with          computer          ter-         minals.         “The          system          we          have          is          relatively          effi-         cient,’          said          Dr.          Lou          Anna          Kimsey         Simon,          assistant          provost          for          general         academic          administration.         “If          people          come          during          their          specified         time,          then          there          really          isn’t          a          problem,”         she          said.          “It’s          the          people          who          wait          unti l         the          last          minute          that          have          to          wait          the         longest.”         Dr.          Simon          is          in          charge          of          investigating         the          feasibility          of          switching          MSU          over          to         computer          scheduling.          She          seems          fairly         confident          that          the          change          will          be          made         in          about          three          years.         “When          you          switch          to          computer         scheduling,          it          affects          more          than          just          the         actual          registration          process,’          Simon         noted.          “Drops          and          adds          and          student         records          would          probably          be          turned          over         to          computers          also.”         The          university          would          probably          con-         duct          the          change          in          a          number          of          steps,         with          a          mail-in          payment          system          being          the         first          alteration,          according          to          Simon.         “Even          if          we          do          go          to          terminal          registra-         tion,          it          still          probably          wouldn't          save          that         much          time;          for          the          people          who          come          on         time,”          Simon          said.         What          she          is          referring          to          is          the          fact          that         students          will          still          have          to          wait          in          line          to         use          a          terminal.          This          would          most          likely         take          about          one          half-hour.         “Where          it          will          help          will          be          with          the          stu-         dents          that          wait          until          the          last          day          of          regis-         tration          to          come          in          and          pay,”          Simon          said.         “There's          always          lines          at          the          fee          tables          on         the          last          day.          The          mail-in          payment          proc-         ess          would          cut          down          on          those.”         What          it          won't          cut          down,          Simon          noted,         are          the          problems          of          getting          into          a          course         with          high          demand.         The          cost          of          buying          an          existing          com-         puter          program          is          approximately          $3          or          $4         million.         Computers          would          also          help          enhance         registation’s          image.         “The          perception          issue          is          very          impor-         tant,”          said          Simon.          “Students          don't          like         the          idea          of          being          herded.         “If          they          know          they          only          have          to          wait          in         one          line          instead          of          four          or          five,          it’s          defi-         43         :                   ‘         j91000          QOOO'RIL         weer          oh          Rae          ahecae         oat         toc          it          yill                   +          snasllsy          wii         @V1          waINuWOD         SOEee          KEETST          RH          Bee          Lee         wee          se)         SEP          eee          RTE          eRe          eH          ETN’         S3ILINVYWOH          ONISILYSAGY          ALVIS          NVOIHOIW          AYLSIWSHD         pete          meses         aquYVO         Qi0H         “         “         =         INAWNHSAOD         IN3ZQNLS         S$         3JH4H         dOls         SUOINAS         ONILVNGVYSD         39IAaV         S.HYOSITAGDY         ZULLS         JONVUYNSNI         Hi1VaH         AN3O0NLS         yjuow          rad         we}          10d          SZ092$         HOUSING         DEFERRED         OFFICE         EGIST         PIRGIM         %         AVENUE          OF         PAY          25%         OR         $          200         3NNILNOO         SiLIWHad         ONIWNY          Vd         ADVISOR’S         STOP         COLLECT         STUDENT          1D         STICKER         BROCHURE         PASS         °o         N         4                           a         TAKE          2          ASPIRIN         ADVISOR’S         ADVICE         =          ‘         FEE          CARD                    oS         ’          g                    sO         “          AVENUE          S         Oe          ones         rd).         A          Bill          Brooks         nitely          going          to          help.”         They          say          the          grass          is          always          greener         on          the          other          side          of          the          fence,          but          is          reg-         istration?         Down          in          Ann          Arbor,          the          Wolverines          do         all          their          scheduling          by          computer          and         have          a          mail-in          payment          plan.          They          usu-         ally          have          to          wait          about          30          minutes          to          get         a          terminal          and          they          have          a          mail-in          pay-         ment          plan.          Sounds          nice,          eh?         Further          south,          at          Ohio          State          Univer-         sity,          the          students          register          on          terminals         and          their          fee          cards          are          mailed          to          them.         For          schedule          changes          however,          the          stu-         dents          must          go          to          their          college          where          a         change          ticket          is          filled          out.          Then          they          go         to          a          large          room          where          all          the          closed          sec-         tions          are          hung          on          a          large          paper          board.         Shades          of          the          pit!         Lansing          Community          College          has          tele-         phone          registration.          Students          call          in          and         then          their          class          choices          are          entered          into         a          computer.          They          can          go          to          the          school         and          pay,          or          they           can          mail          the          money          in.         Over          at          Harvard,          students          pay          one          set         fee          before          the          term          starts,          no          matter          how         many          credits          they          take.          In          addition,          each         student          at          Harvard          “is          personally          regis-         tered          by          a          counselor.”          Well,          with          all          the         tuition          they          pay,          they          probably          expect          it.         At          Purdue,          the          students          register          on         termindls          and          it          takes          about          15          minutes.         They          do          have          one          small          drawback          to         their          system,          though.          When          students          re-         gister,          they          simply          reg-         ister          for          the          class.          They          have          no          idea          of         what          section          they          are          getting.          Purdue         has          classes          that          start          at          7:30          a.m.          and         classes          that          meet          on          Saturday.          MSU          is         starting          to          look          better          and          better.         Wisconsin's          registration          process          gets         “the          most          legwork          award.”          They          have          no         pre-registration          period.          Students          have         five          days          to          register          before          the          next         term's          classes          start.          They          must          get          their         advisors          signature          on          their          schedule         and,          if          they          want          to          sign          up          for          a          class         that          is          likely          to          be          crowded,          beginning         econ          or          math          for          example,          they          have          to         go          to          an          assignment          committee          in          each         department          and          get          their          approval          to         take          these          classes.          If          they          walk          over          to         the          economics          department,          sign          up          for         an          econ          class,          go          to          the          math          depart-         ment,          try          to          sign          up          for          a          math          class,          but         find          that          it          conflicts          with          their          econ          class,         they          have          to          go          back          to          the          economics         department          and          start          all          over          again.          The         average          time          to          register          is          2-3          hours.         And          you          thought          we          had          it          bad.          Next         time          you're          standing          in          line          at          registra-         tion,          think          of          the          poor          Badgers          and          con-         sider          yourself          lucky.         —          Jamie          DePolo         45         The          Selling          of          MSC         The          scene          has          been          repeated          in          so         many          movies          it’s          positively          ludicrous          to         think          of          it          happening          here          in          East          Lans-         ing:          the          virtuous          young          woman          is          sud-         denly          left          alone          in          the          world          due          to         heartbreaking          circumstances          and          must         provide          food          and          shelter          for          her          five         younger          siblings.          Not          knowing          what          to         do,          she          sells          herself          and          becomes          the         prostitute          with          a          heart          of          gold          and          is         loved          by          everyone.          The          movie          makes         millions          of          dollars          and          leaves          everyone         with          a          warm          glow.         Cut          to          East          Lansing.          MSU          President         Cecil          Mackey          is          watching          his          university         crumble          bit          by          bit          because          of          budget         crunches.          What          to          do?          Hock          the          silver?         No,          hmm...          how          about          selling          Sparty;         now          there’s          a          catchy          idea!         And          so          it          has          come          to          pass.          After          read-         ing          an          article          about          how          other          schools         were          trademarking          their          symbols,          Mac-         key          put          his          researchers          on          it          and          rights         were          applied          for          in          October.          The         trademarks          were          approved          in          January         and          an          Office          of          University          Licensing         was          created.          Jan          Curschman,          manager         of          University          Licensing,          said          it          is          not          re-         ally          that          revolutionary          an          idea.         “About          150          schools          are          into          licensing,         including          the          University          of          Michigan,”         she          said.         The          trademarking          is          retroactive,          so         any          manufacturer          who          was          selling         something          with          a          MSU          logo          on          it          had          to         go          to          Curschman          and          get          approval          for         the          item          before          continuing          to          produce          it.         “We          want          to          make          sure           it’s          a          quality         product          and          upholds          the          integrity          of          the         University,”          she          said.         Curschman          said          that          there          has          been         limited          negative          feedback          because          the         policy          is          equal          in          its          treatment          of          both         on-          and          off-campus          stores.         “It          hasn’t          cut          back          on          the          variety          of         products          at          all,”          said          Curschman.          “In         fact,          it          seems          as          if          people          are          getting         more          creative.          We've          got          some          great         new          products          coming          out          soon.”         Roger          Foster,          assistant          manager          of         the          MSU          Bookstore,          said          that          it          is          really         too          early          to          tell          if          the          licensing          has         brought          a          drop          in          products          or          an          in-         crease          in          consumer          prices.         “We          really          haven't          ordered          any          new         merchandise          yet,”          he          said.         And          has          the          packaging          and          selling          of         Sparty          brought          in          the          expected          riches?         “Right          now          it’s          too          early          to          compute         how          much          money          will          come          _          in,”         Curschman          said,          “but          the          University          gets         6.5          percent          of          the          net          selling          price          (the         price          that          the          retailer          pays)          for          the          prod-         uct.”         The          money          goes          into          the          General         Scholarship          Fund          and          the          Inter-Col-         legiate          Athletic          Fund.         “A          lot          of          times          the          amount          of          money         people          spend          on          these          items          depends         on          the          reputation          of          the          school          and          its         sports          teams,          especially          the          football         team,”          Curschman          said.          (Maybe          the          new         uniforms          George          Perles          is          designing          will         improve          the          team          and          sales.)         Enforcing          the          licensing          is          not          too          big          a         problem,          according          to          Curschman,          be-         cause          most          of          the          larger          manufacturers         and          retailers          are          used          to          dealing          with         licensing          regulations,          and          also          a          large         number          of          the          products          are          sold          here          in         East          Lansing.         And          will          virtuous          Sparty          save          the          Uni-         versity          by          making          people          pay          for          his          ser-         vices?          By          all          accounts          it          is          still          too          pre-         mature          to          tell,          but          the          outlook          is          good         and          even          if          the          University          isn’t          saved,          he         will          still          bring          some          badly          needed          extra         cash.         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His         energy          and          enthusiasm          for          his          job          as         new          head          football          coach          at          MSU,          seem         inexhaustible.          His          hopes          of          MSU          becom-         ing          the          best          college          football          team          in          the         nation          seem          inescapable.          And          his          deter-         mination          seems          never-ending.         “I'm          a          positive          person,”          George          says.         “It          has          always          been          my          nature          to          work         hard          to          achieve          my          goals.”         George          says          that          he          has          wanted          to         coach          for          as          long          as          he          can          remember         and          wouldn't          change          his          career          for          any-         thing          in          the          world.          “I've          never          had          the         desire          to          do          anything          else          with          this          much         enthusiasm.”         He          is          also          enthusiastic          about          his          fam-         ily          and          spends          what          little          spare          time          he         has          with          his          wife,          building          and          furnishing         their          new          home.          Only          one          son          remains         close          to          home          and          plays          football          at          MSU.         Another          son          plays          football          at          Kent          State,         while          two          others          remained          in          Pittsburgh.         Although          George          once          coached          pro-         fessional          football,          he          says          he’s          happy         coaching          at          the          college          level          and          has         had          some          of          his          most          memorable          mo-         People         ments          with          college          teams.         “My          second          most          rewarding          experi-         ence          was          winning          the          Super          Bowl          with         Pittsburgh          in          1974.”         Winning          isn’t          the          only          thing          that         makes          George          happy          though.          That's         only          part          of          it,          he          says.          Seeing          a          positive         change          within          a          player          gives          the          same         kind          of          satisfaction.         “It's          always          a          good          feeling          to          see         players          improve          on          grades          and          the          phys-         ical          make-up          of          the          team.”         It's          always          a          good          feeling          to          have          a         man          like          George          Perles          coaching          for          our         side          of          the          game.         —          Sue          Owens         59         NPB          ARAN         John          Nowak          is          a          believer          in          people.         Despite          the          controversy          that          rose          after         being          removed          from          Delta          Sigma          Phi          in         1981,          John          feels          that          he          learned          a          great         deal          about          the          sensitivity          of          people.         “People          hurting          other          people          is          sense-         less,”          John          says.          “It          seems          like          wherever         we          look          in          society,          all          we          see          are          groups         fighting          other          groups.          What          it          should         really          be          is          people          loving          people.”         John          was          removed          from          the          fraternity         during          his          sophomore          year          when          the          ad-         ministration          became          aware          that          he          was         gay.          John          says          the          reaction          to          the          deci-         sion          was          not          limited          to          the          university.         The          issue          traveled          nationwide          in          news-         papers          and          magazines          alike.         John,          now          director          of          the          Lesbian Gay         Council,          says          the          outcome          of          the          deci-         sion          has          caused          more          positive          reactions         than          negative.          He          says          he          still          receives         letters          of          support          from          young          and          old         people          alike,          from          inside          and          outside          the         university.         After          graduation          next          year,          he          plans          to         move          to          Washington,          D.C.          to          study          law         and          hopefully          get          involved          with          politics.         He          says          he          wants          to          continue          his          efforts         to          establish          not          only          gay          rights,          but         human          rights          in          general.          To          him,          “help-         ing          others          is          what          life          is          all          about.”         —          Susan          Owens         Mark          Neville         “Without          the          support         of          my          friends,          |          don't         know          what          |          would         have          done.”         —          John          Nowak         CESBIAN          -          GAY         COUNCIL         RM          442         Sublet         This          House         “Probably          the          thing         that          |          have          learned          the         most          at          MSC          is         discipline.          ”         —          Ron          Scott         His          list          of          achievements          seem          end-         less:          MSU's          Most          Valuable          Player,          MSU’s         Outstanding          Rookie          of          the          Year,          goalie         for          the          All-American          Team          and          one          of         the          10          finalists          for          the          prestigious          Hobie         Baker          award.          The          list          goes          on.         “Before          |          came          here          |          was          just          an          aver-         age          player,”          says          Ron          Scott.          “Now          it         seems          like          everything          has          jelled.”         MSU          Hockey          Coach          Ron          Mason          attri-         butes          Ron’s          success          to          his          ability          to          think         while          on          the          ice.         Ron          also          thinks          while          in          the          classroom         and          his          3.76          grade          point          average          in          ac-         counting          reveals          that.          He          says          it          takes          a         lot          of          discipline          to          maintain          good          grades.         “When          you          spend          four          to          five          hours          a         day          in          hockey          practice,          all          that          is          left          is         the          odd          hours          to          study          with.          |          just          tell          my-         self          it’s          got          to          be          done.”         It’s          that          kind          of          determination          that          will         enable          Ron          to          pursue          his          accounting         career          during          the          off-season.          He          hopes         to          establish          his          career          in          order          to          have         something          to          ease          into          when          he          finally         decides          to          quit          playing          for          good.         —          Susan          Owens         HAS          ew         MSU          has          it’s          own          resident          concert         pianist.          You          may          have          attended          one          of         his          concerts          at          the          Wharton          Center.          Or         you          may          have          heard          him          play          with          the         Chicago          Symphony.          Perhaps          you've         seen          him          in          South          America,          when          he         conducts          his          bi-summerly          concert         tours.          If          you          haven't          seen          Ralph          Votapek,         you          should—he’s          good.         Ralph          says          he          began          pl aying          the          piano         when          he          was          nine          years          old,          after          a          fleet-         ing          interest          in          both          the          cello          and          the         Hawaiian          guitar.          Several          years          later,          he         attended          the          Juilliard          School          of          Music,         where          he          met          his          wife,          Tina.         In          November,          the          Votapeks          will          be          cel-         ebrating          their          20th          anniversary.          Ralph         says          that          Tina,          and          their          three          children,         are          the          most          valuable          parts          of          his          life.         After          that,          his          piano          follows          closely          be-         hind.         When          he’s          not          giving          a          concert          or         spending          time          with          his          family,          Ralph         teaches          private          lessons,          something          he         says          gives          him          a          sense          of          security.          “One         feels          tense          and          has          doubts          about          his         ability          when          going          on          stage.          It’s          nice          to         feel          the          stability          that          comes          from          teach-         ing.”         According          to          Ralph,          his          most          reward-         ing          experience          has          been          playing          with         what          he          terms          the          best          symphony          he          has         ever          performed          with,          the          Chicago          Sym-         phony.         Even          now,          after          all          he          has          already         Jim          Goatley         accomplished          with          his          talent          and          all          the         notoriety          he          has          achieved,          Ralph          Vot-         apek          has          but          one          goal—          “To          become          a         better          pianist.”         —          Sue          Owens         “|          don’t          know          when          |         became          interested          in         music.          They          say          it’s         something          you're         born          with.”         —Ralph          Votapek         “It's          like          electricity         that          gets          into          you          once         you          re          up          there          on          the         platform...”         —          Leonard          Rall         Dr.          Leonard          Rall          has          made          his          stu-         dents          smile,          laugh,          throw          oranges          and         sing          the          Spartan          fight          song          for          over          33         years.          :         The          recently          retired          professor          of         economics,          well-known          across          campus         for          his          comic          antics          and          crazy          theatrics         says          he          loves          to          “put          on          a          show.”         Rall’s          classroom          becomes          a          stage,          his         lecture          a          performance,          and          his          students         the          supporting          cast          as          he          teaches          the         fundmentals          of          supply          and          demand,          op-         portunity          cost          and          the          perils          of          inflation.         “You          can't          just          tell          stories          and          jokes          to         make          a          class          interesting,”          says          Rall.          Kids         want          to          be          identified          and          recognized          as         individuals          —          so          |          bring          them          on          stage         and          we          have          a          bit          of          fun.”         His          students          often          find          themselves         singing          the          fight          song          during          football         season,          throwing          fruit          at          a          dummy          Wol-         verine          linebacker          before          the          Michigan         game          and          joining          Rall          on          stage          to          accept         kisses,          flowers          and          potted          plants.         “The          real          key          is          interacting          with          stu-         dents,          getting          to          know          them          by          name         and          recognizing          them          —          whether          it          be         for          a          birthday,          for          accomplishing          some-         thing          important,          or          even          for          no          particular         reason          at          all,”          says          Rall.          “Il          know          I          get          a         big          kick          out          of          it          and          |          think          my          students         do,          too.”         —          Kara          Kuchinic         Mark          Neville         61         62         “Higher          education         is          the          door          opener          to         anything          and          lately,         because          of          the          costs,         it’s          become          out          of         reach          to          a          lot          of         people.          |          hope          to         make          some         contribution          to         change          that.”         —Bobby          Crim,          MSC         Trustee.         If          Bobby          Crim          could          have          things          his         way,          education          would          be          free          for          every-         one.         “But          since          that’s          impossible,”          says          the         MSU          trustee,          “my          ideal          is          to          improve          the         availability          and          quality          of          higher          educa-         tion          at          a          price          everyone          can          afford.”         Crim,          speaker          of          the          Michigan          House         of          Representatives          for          eight          years,          was         elected          to          the          Board          of          Trustees          this          fall.         Active          in          state          government          for          16          years,         the          veteran          politician          has          come          to          be         known          as          pragmatic,          decisive,          and          dedi-         cated          to          improving          education.         “Higher          education          has          always          been         important          to          me,”          he          says,          explaining         how          he          became          interested          in          a          position         on          the          Board          after          he          left          the          legislature.         “|          came          from          an          extremely          poor          family         and          only          through          the          CI          bill          did          |          have          the         Mark          Neville         chance          to          go          to          college.”         Crim’s          firm          belief          in          the          necessity          of         education          and          the          value          of          hard          work         took          him          from          the          small          Missouri          farm         where          he          was          raised          to          a          position          as          one         of          the          most          powerful          Democrats          in         Michigan          politics.         And,          he          admits,          he          couldn’t          have          done         it          without          his          education.          “Along          with          my         seven          colleagues,          |          hope          to          have          some         influence          in          ensuring          everyone          can          have         the          same          chance.”         —          Kara          Kuchinic         “MSU          sports          will          get         better.”         —          Clinton         Thompson         Clinton          Thompson          really          has          a          heart         for          sports.          He          has          to          as          he          is          the          coordi-         nator          for          over          400          athletes          on          the          24         MSU          teams.          He          also          teaches          three          class-         es          at          MSU          about          training,          the          profession         he          became          interested          in          while          a          student         at          the          University          of          Texas          in          the          early          60s.         In          1964,          Clinton          came          north          to          MSU         eager          to          apply          what          he          had          learned          in          the         South.          Since          that          time,          he          has          experi-         enced          some          of          his          most          rewarding          mo-         ments,          times          when          MSU          teams          were          de-         clared          the          best          in          the          nation.         ‘I've          been          here          a          long          time,”          he          says,         “and          I've          seen          good          ones          come          and          go.”         Clinton          doesn’t          just          help          others          get         into          shape,          he          also          takes          part          in          his          own         conditioning          by          running          three          to          six         miles          a          day.          He          also          enjoys          playing         paddleball          and          racquetball          when          he          can         and          has          entered          several          10-kilometer         races.          There          is          one          sport          though,          that         stands          above          all          the          rest.         “|          really          love          to          scuba          dive,”          he          says,         “but          |          have          only          been          able          to          do          it          two          or         three          times.”         It          isn’t          the          sports          that          makes          Clinton         happy          though.          Nor          is          it          being          on          the          win-         ning          side.          He          says          that          it          is          much          deeper         than          that.         “What          really          makes          me          happy          is          when         I'm          satisfied          with          myself.”         After          19          years          as          our          sport          coordi-         nator,          we          can          be          sure          that          Clinton          is         happy          at          MSU.         “|          kinda          go          along         with          what          Socrates         said,          ‘An          unexamined         life          isn’t          worth          living.’”         —Claudena          Skran         What's          a          Rhodes          Scholar          really          like?         Claudena          “Dena”          Skran,          one          of          32          win-         ners          nationwide          and          the          second          MSU         woman          in          two          years          to          win          the          prestig-         ious          Rhodes          Scholarship,          is          actually         more          interested          in          other          people.          She         spends          a          great          deal          of          her          time          working         with          international          students          here          on          cam-         pus          and          says          that          she          is          interested          in          in-         ternational          things.         It          was          that          interest          that          led          her          to          the         job          as          a          State          Department          intern          in          the         U.S.          Embassy          in          New          Zealand          last          sum-         mer.          An          International          Relations          major,         Dena          says          that          her          position          in          the          em-         bassy          was          one          of          her          most          rewarding          ex-         periences          because          she          was          able          to          see         international          politics          at          work          rather          than         simply          in          the          textbooks          that          she          has          read         for          four          years.         Dena’s          also          introspective,          suggesting         that          if          she          could          change          anything          about         life,          she          might          simply          stop          the          world          for         10          minutes          and          have          everyone          examine         their          lives.          “I          kinda          go          along          with          what         Socrates          said,          ‘An          unexamined          life          isn't         worth          living.’”         Actually,          it          is          none          of          these          things          that         Dena          values          most          in          life.          To          Dena,         friendship          holds          that          highest          honor.          “|         think          a          person          who          has          a          few          good         friends          is          probably          the          richest          person          in         the          world.”         It’s          people          like          Dena,          who          whether         they          are          studying          at          Oxford          University          or         Michigan          State,          will          never          taste          the          bitter-         ness          of          poverty.         63         Mark          Neville         Hamid          Tehrani         “If          you're          not          happy,         perhaps          you          should         question          the          worth          of         doing          something.”         —          Lisa          Rumple         During          th e          summer          she          spent          five          to         seven          hours          a          day          practicing.          She          con-         tinued          the          sport          when          most          competitors         quit.          Her          dedication          has          earned          her          the         title          of          Senior          Grand          National          Cham-         pion.          Now,          according          to          the          rules          of          the         National          Baton          Twirling          Association,          she         is          forced          to          retire          from          competition          and         must          judge          others          in          her          skill          of          baton         twirling.         Her          ability          does          not          go          unnoticed          by         Spartan          fans.          Each          home          football          game         Lisa          stands          before          thousands          of          people,         twirling          her          baton          to          the          beat          of          the         marching          band.         “I          don't          even          realize          that          people          are         out          there,”          Lisa          says.          “I’ve          been          twirling          a         baton          for          so          long          that          it          is          just          a          part          of         me.         “The          school          will          miss         his          sense          of          humor         but          we          predict          he          will         become          a          burr          under         the          saddle          of          the         community          at          large.”         —          Southwestern         High          School         yearbook         Zolton          Ferency,         graduate         Zolton          Ferency          is          a          man          of          many         roles.         East          Lansing          lawyer,          Ingham          County         commissioner,          self-described          socialist,         creator          of          the          Human          Rights          Party,          pe-         rennial          gubernatorial          candidate          .          .          .          and,         of          course,          associate          professor          of          crimi-         nal          justice          at          MSU.         The          veteran          politician,          who          graduated         from          MSU          in          1946,          says          coming          to          teach         at          his          alma          mater          was          the          fulfillment          of          a         lifelong          desire.         “I'm          very          pleased          that          |          made          the          deci-         sion          to          retire          from          private          practice          to         teach,”          says          Ferency.          “It          is          far          more          re-         warding          and          |          really          enjoy          it.”         With          his          quick          wit,          salty          humor          and         swashbuckling          image,          Ferency          has         gained          extensive          attention          from          the         press          and          on          college          campuses          during         his          political          campaigns.          “The          public         knows          me          inside          and          out          by          now,”          he         says          of          his          three          decades          in          Michigan         politics.          “Isn’t          my          endurance          remarka-         ble?”         —          Kara          Kuchinic         In          other          ways,          those          same          people         have          made          a          major          difference          to          Lisa         since          coming          to          MSU          from          Chicago          two         years          ago.          She          says          that          while          she          was         growing          up,          much          of          her          time          was          spent         with          her          mother          and          older          sister,          practic-         ing          for          baton          twirling          competitions          and         benefit          shows.          Not          much          time          was          left          to         make          friends          or          build          relationships.          That         changed          when          she          came          to          MSU.         ‘I've          learned          to          interact          more          with         other          people,”          Lisa          says.          ‘I’ve          made         some          good          friends          and          am          more          inde-         pendent          than          I          have          ever          been.”         —          Susan          Owens         gi         ui         aed         After          28          years,          Jim          Renuk          found          his         own          voice—and          for          the          first          time          in          his         life          is          able          to          speak          up          for          those          who         can't.         With          the          help          of          a          $16,000          com-         puterized          voice          box,          Renuk,          who          has         cerebral          palsy,          became          the          first          person         in          history          to          testify          before          a          U.S.          congres-         sional          committee          using          such          a          system.         “A          lot          of          people          who          need          systems          like         this          don’t          know          about          them,”          Jim          says.         “It          was          very          exciting          to          go          to          Washington.         |          hope          |          will          have          helped          others          by          going         and          talking          about          mine.”         The          same          determination          and          spirit         which          took          Jim          to          Washington          took          him         to          Denmark          last          summer          to          compete          in         the          International          Cerebral          Palsy          Games         where          he          earned          a          gold          and          silver          medal         in          swimming          and          soccer.          He          will          also          be         competing          in          the          national          games          in         Texas          in          1983.         Jim’s          system,          designed          by          MSU's          Arti-         ficial          Language          Laboratory,          is          operated         by          pushing          a          control          stick          on          his          wheel-         chair          to          compile          words,          letters          and          sym-         bols          from          computer          pages          of          informa-         tion.         “I’m          thankful          we          have          such          technol-         ogy          today          because          it          has          allowed          me          to         experience          a          part          of          life          |          had          never         known,”          Renuk          said.         A          student          at          MSU          since          1974,          Jim          has         earned          two          bachelors          degrees          and          is         working          towards          a          graduate          degree          in         physical          education.         —          Kara          Kuchinic         a         —         nee:         Mark          Neville         “Today          we          have          the         knowledge          to          give         every          American          the         right          our          forefathers         dreamed          of:          free         speech.”         —Jim          Renuk.                             “ae         ,          a          -         NN          J          Nee          'Y         ‘eo          e                    x         =_         The          first          time          I          went         up          in          a          private          plane          |         decided          to          make          a         career          out          of          it”          —         Lori          Melling         Lori          Melling          is          reaching          for          the          sky.         The          MSU          senior          will          join          the          U.S.          Navy         in          June          as          an          aviation          officer          candidate         —          one          of          two          women          in          the          country         selected          this          year          for          pilot          training.         Lori,          who          will          graduate          with          a          dual         major          in          mechanical          engineering          and         theoretical          and          applied          mechanics,          also         has          concentrations          in          mathematics          and         Russian.         “|          think          having          an          engineering          back-         ground          as          well          as          my          private          pilot's         license          really          helped          in          the          selection,”         says          Lori,          acknowledging          that          the          com-         petition          is          really          tough.         She          decided          on          a          career          in          military          fly-         ing          because,          “I          didn’t          want          to          sit          at          a          desk         all          day          designing          things          and          |          wasn't          in-         terested          in          commercial          flying.”          After          her         training          is          completed,          Lori          must          serve          at         least          five          years          as          a          military          pilot.         The          physical          and          mental          demands          of         military          flying          is          what          Lori          believes         makes          it          the          most          challenging          kind          of         flying.          “You          are          pushed          to          exceed          even         your          own          limits,”          she          says.          “There          is          ab-         solutely          nothing          else          like          it.”         —          Kara          Kuchinic         65         66         Glimpses         i          Oe          ol         Jim          Goatle         :         i         i         Seeeenier          f:         ib         it                  i         Jim          Goatley         68         69         Hamid          Tehrani         70         Bie         Hamid          Tehrani         71         72         Hamid          Tehrani         73         74         COLORS          =O         MEV          ALL          COLORS         MOVE          To          4          i          INDIANS         -          DISCOVERED          POU:         :          YOK}          ‘|          Pp          |          ee          =         DEN          MAAN          7.          %          _ wb           RY         Hamid          Tehrani         fe:         Jim          Goatiey         Jim          Goatley         ACT          Il         EXPOSE          YOURSELF         Pe         83         Campus          Corners          on          a          typical          Friday          the          13th          from          3:07          p.m.          to          5:26          p.m.         Photography          by          Jim          Goatley         Bill          Brooks         th          ;          KOA         Shhh          td          te,         Z                   UL         89         wig          a          iog         See          Owe          TS         =         co         ee          te          Gh          ne,          Fe          RB         :          “Hi          slopes          cipro         i          ee          :          Sete         a          ‘          St         BaseBALL         riwiew         Seg         :          !         Jack          Klee         Jack          Klee         Photography          by          Karen          Bailey         95         96         Men's          BasKkETBALL         One          could          have          heard          a          mouse          gnaw         away          at          a          popcorn          kernel          when          the         brawny          youngster—          whose          mug          bears          a         strong          likeness          to          James          Cagney—         stumbled          to          the          floor,          wincing          in          pain          as         he          clutched          his          knee.         Scott          Skiles,          the          gutsy          guard          who         earned          a          starting          job          four          games          into          the         1982-83          campaign,          had          been          acciden-         tally          tripped          by          an          Ohio          State          player.         Was          this          the          closing          of          a          could-be         sweet          story?          One          of          the          most          sought         after          basketball          players          in          the          country         gets          injured          in          his          first          season          of          col-         legiate          ball?         MSU          trainers          and          court-side          doctors         rushed          to          the          6-1          Skiles.          Minutes          later,         Skiles          was          on          his          feet,          carefully          making         his          way          to          the          Spartan          locker          room.         About          an          hour          later,          Skiles          would         amass          a          game-high          35          points          to          spark         MSU          to          an          emotional          101-94          overtime         victory          over          the          Buckeyes          before          a          small         (7,641)          gathering          at          Jenison          Field         House.         “At          first          |          thought          my          knee          cap          had         popped          out          of          socket,”          Skiles          recalled.          “I         thought          |          would          end          up          sitting          out          the         rest          of          the          game.”         From          that          night          on—until          the          Spar-         tans          met          Fresno          State          in          the          National          In-         vitational          Tournament—MSU          was          en-         route          to          its          best          season          since          “Magic”         Johnson          and          friends          led          the          Green          and         White          to          a          national          title          in          1979.         “It          was          the          turning          point          in          our          sea-         son,’          said          MSU          Coach          Jud          Heathcote          of         the          game          with          Ohio          State.          “It          turned          the         season          around          a          little          for          us.”         The          Spartans,          led          by          the          consistent         play          of          Skiles          and          the          improved          play          of         center          Kevin          Willis,          went          on          to          win          four          of         their          last          five          Big          Ten          games.          An          im-         mense          turnabout          from          State’s          lowly          4-8         conference          mark          during          the          months          of         January          and          February.         MSU          finished          the          regular          season          16-         12          overall          and          9-9          in          the          Big          Ten,          good         enough          to          catapult          the          Spartans          into          the         NIT.          A          far          cry          from          the          NCAAs,          but          not         shoddy          for          a          team          that          dropped          four         straight          games          at          one          point          during          the         year.         Jud’s          gang          opened          NIT          play          with          an         exciting          72-71          win          over          Bowling          Green.         A          crowd          of          10,044          witnessed          the          Spar-         tans          hold          a          slight          36-35          half-time          advan-         tage.          Patrick          Ford          led          the          Spartans          with         17          points          followed          by          Willis          with          16.         @          Willis          leading          the          Big          Ten          in          re-         bounding          (10.2          a          game)          and          field          goal         percentage          (.600).          Willis          also          main-         tained          a          14.3          scoring          clip,          upgrading          his         6.0          average          in          1981-82.         @          Vincent          leading          the          Spartans          in         Skiles          added          10.         The          streak          came          to          an          embarrassing         halt          when          MSC          met          Fresno          State          in          sec-         ond-round          NIT          action.         Down          52-33          at          _          half-time,          MSU         dropped          a          72-58          decision          before          8,839         frustrated          fans          at          Jenison.          Skiles          and         Vincent          each          bagged          17          points          for          MSU         which          could          never          get          into          gear          against         fast-breaking          Fresno          State.         “Overall,          it          was          a          decent          season,”          said         Heathcote.          “It          was          a          disappointing          end-         ing          but          a          decent          season.”         Disappointments:         @          Ben          Tower          averaging          a          meager          4.7         points          a          game.          Not          what          Heathcote          ex-         pected          from          the          6-8          forward          who          is          yet          to         have          a          “good”          season          with          the          Spartans.         @          MSU          suffering          a          75-57          loss          to          lowa         in          its          last          regular-season          match.         There          were          some          bright          spots          how-         ever.         scoring          (16.7)          and          steals          (44).          Vincent         was          voted          team          MVP.         @          Skiles          dishing          out          a          team-high          146         assists.          He          was          also          second          in          steals          (33)         and          third          in          scoring          (12.5).          Skiles          was         MSU's          primary          three-point          gunner,          hit-         ting          25          of          50.         @          Skiles          suffering          no          more          than          a         bruised          knee          when          he          was          knocked          to         the          floor.         And          that          alone          overshadows          any          dis-         appointment          in          1982 -83.         —          Tom          Sussi         —@          shprn         Bill          Brooks         Jack          Klee         Jack          Klee         98         4a          ;         Di.         Jack          Klee          Dave          Vernham         Paul          Stocum         Standing          (L          to          R):          Marty          Crane          (manager),          Sam          Vincent,          Patrick          Ford,          Derek          Perry,          Bill          Cawood,          Ben          Tower,          Richard          Mudd,          Kevin          Willis,          Paul          Horton,          Larry          Polec,          Ralph         Walker,          Sterling          Williams,          Tim          Gore,          Scott          Skiles,          Matt          Carrington,          Mark          Hollis          (manager).          Kneeling:          Frank          Rourke          (assistant          coach),          Edgar          Wilson          (assistant          coach),          Jud         Heathcote          (head          coach),          Michael          Deane          (assistant          coach),          Clinton          Thompson          (trainer).         Women’s          BaskETBALL         yh,          ‘         3           eC          ek}          ¥         STKE          '          gtaTE         CHIGAY          e         s         Front          Row          (L—R):          Carol          Meyers,          Mary          Tucker,          Brenda          Jezowski,          Chris          Daugherty,          Julie          Polakowski,          Karen          Wells.          Mid-         dle          Row          (L—R):          Kelly          Belanger,          Tricia          Hyland,          Lil          Preston.          Back          Row          (L—R):          Mary          Kay          McNall,          Becky          Glass,          Jackie         Carter.         re         =         Jack          Klee         Karen          Bailey         Jack          Klee         Mens          Cross          Country         Photography          by          Brian          R.          Beihl         100         Women’s          Cross          Country         101         FENCING         Perry          Clark         Jim          Goatley         102         FieLp          Hockey         Bottom          Row          (L—R):          Cathy          Costello,          Marie          Herman,          Laurie          Vella,          Tarena          Smith,          Kathy          Huber,          Kim          Wolbrink,          Alison          Kokorsky,          Barb          Oakley.          Sec-         ond          Row:          Cris          Ann          Johnson,          Cindy          Coppola,          Kathleen          Murphy,          G.          Renee          Tavernier,          Barb          Naylor,          Kim          Seitz.          Third          Row:          Trainer          Julie          Hoopes,         Caroline          Isbey,          Jeanne          Lawrence,          Barb          White,          Anne          Marie          Whalen,          Rich          Kimball,          head          coach.          oxKi         ack          Klee         Jack          Klee         103         104         FOOTBALL         S          :         .         a          eee                  1982          Spartan          Football          —          A          Year          to          Remember?         It's          unlikely          that          Michigan          State          Uni-         versity          football          fans,          or          any          college          foot-         ball          enthusiast,          will          forget          the          season          of          82.         Not          because          MSU          had          a          fabulous         team.          Quite          the          contrary.          MSU          finished          a         miserable          2-7          in          the          Big          Ten          and          2-9         overall.         The          ’82          Spartans          will          be          remembered         for          posting          the          school’s          poorest          record         since          the          1917          season          when          MSU          went         winless          in          nine          starts.          The          82          season         marked          MSU's          utmost          horrid          showing          in         the          Big          Ten          since          the          infallible          Duffy         Daugherty          went          0-5          in          1958.         The          '82          Spartans          will          be          remembered         for          losing          to          Northwestern.         The          '82          Spartans          will          be          remembered         for          amassing          123          yards          in          penalties          in         their          homecoming          loss          to          Purdue.         The          '82          Spartans          will          be          remembered         for          halfback          Aaron          Roberts          griping          to         sportscaster          Bob          Page          “That          Muddy         (head          coach          Muddy          Waters)          can’t         coach,          and          as          long          as          he’s          here          we          won't         win.”         The          '82          Spartans          will          be          remembered         for          ‘choking’          in          the          closing          minutes          of         tight          contests.          Six          times          MSU          lost          after         either          being          ahead          or          failing          to          capitalize         on          promising          scoring          opportunities.         And          the          ’82          Spartans          will          be          remem-         bered          for          Waters          getting          fired.         “It's          almost          as          if          somebody          had          writ-         ten          a          script,”          told          a          teary-eyed          Waters         days          before          George          Perles          was          named         head          coach.          ‘I've          coached          42          years          and|         never,          in          all          those          years,          have          gone         through          a          season          like          this          one.          I’ve          never         seen          anything          so          freakish          happen          in          the         fourth          quarter,          the          final          minutes          of          the         game,          that          happened          to          us.          It          was          a         nightmare          of          just          plain,          stupid          breaks.”         Remembering          the          '82          Spartans:         Illinois          23,          MSU          16:          Quarterback         John          Leister          had          perhaps          his          finest         game          of          the          season,          comprising          16          of         37          passes          for          257          of          MSU's          431          total         output.          Flanker          Otis          Grant          was          a          human         vacuum          cleaner,          snagging          eight          passes         for          142          yards.          MSU          mustered          enough         offensive          fireworks          to          upend          the          Illiniand         Champaign          Tony          Eason.          But          MSU         botched          two          fourth          quarter          drives          in-         cluding          an          incomplete          pass          in          the          Illini         endzone          with          1:18          left          in          the          game.         Ohio          State          31,          MSU          10:          Knotted          up         at          10,          the          Spartans          bobbled          a          punt          at         their          own          35.          Five          plays          later,          OSU         scored          and          for          all          practical          purposes          the         game          was          over          and          so          was          MSU's         chance          of          ending          a          six-year          losing         drought          against          the          Buckeyes.          The          MSU         offense          sputtered          for          a          lowly          222          yards         while          the          Bucks          erupted          for          314.         Miami          25,          MSC          21:          MSU          stopped          the         Sie          Rannice         Hurricanes          four          times          from          the          one          and         three          times          from          the          two          yardline          before         Mark          Rush          scored          what          proved          to          be          the         winning          score          at          1:04.          The          Spartan          of-         fense,          however,          wasn’t          so          noble          in          the         final          moments.          MSU          failed          to          score          on         first          and          10          at          the          Miami          nine.          On          top          of         that,          Leister          was          intercepted          three          times         —          one          returned          for          a          touchdown          —         MSU          lost          two          fumbles          and          kicker          Ralf         Mojsiejenko          shanked          field          goal          tries          of         48          and          23          yards.          Spartan          linebacker         James          Neely          was          credited          with          30          tack-         les.         Notre          Dame          11,          MSU          3:          The          Irish,         who          haven't          bowed          to          MSU          since          1975,         won          out          easily          in          this          battle          of          the          de-         fenses.          Notre          Dame          came          into          the          con-         test          as          the          nation’s          top          defense,          halting         the          opposition          to          a          mere          26          yards          rush-         ing.          And          MSU          didn't          spoil          things,          gaining         a          meager          140          total          yards.          The          Spartan         defense          was,          majestic,          too,          but          they         couldn't          stop          Mike          Johnston          from          boot-         ing          three          decisive          field          goals.         Michigan          31,          MSU          17:          Defensively          or         offensively,          MSU          was          never          in          the          game.         The          Wolverines          led          21-0          before          Moj-         siejenko          split          the          uprights          from          31          yards         before          halftime.          Leister          completed          32          of         45          passes          for          272          yards,          setting          a          new         MSU          pass          record,          previously          held          by          Ed         Smith          with          27.          The          noisy          gathering          of         106,133          at          Ann          Arbor          was          the          largest          as-         semblage          ever          for          an          MSU-UM          game.         Wisconsin          24,          MSU          23:          The          fourth         quarter          blues          struck,          again.          Leister         marched          MSU          79          yards          on          11          plays          en         route          to          hitting          Ted          Jones          with          a          seven-         yard          scoring          strike          with          13          seconds          left         in          the          game.          Rather          than          go          for-the          tie,         MSU          went          for          broke          and          came          up         empty-handed.          Badger          safety          David         Greenwood          intercepted          the          two-point         conversion          pass          meant          for          Grant.          The         Spartans          were          penalized          12          times          for         104          yards          including          a          crucial          five-yard         offside          call          which          iced          a          pass          play          that         would          have          propelled          MSU          to          the          Wis-         consin          25.         Purdue          24,          MSd          21:          Playing          before          a         homecoming          crowd          of          66,707,          MSU          al-         lowed          a          21-17          edge          to          slip          away          in          the         final          minutes.          Quarterback          Scott         Campbell          engineered          the          Boilermakers         92          yards          before          the          shifty          Campbell         scored          on          a          one-yard          plunge          with          1:30         remaining          in          the          game.          MSU,          sum-         moned          with          123          yards          worth          of          infrac-         tions,          was          whistled          for          pass          interference         and          having          too          many          players          on          the          field         to          aid          Purdue's          winning          drive.         syoodg          |i!         MSU          22,          Indiana          14:          The          foot          of          Moj-         siejenko          —          kicked          field          goals          of          34,          34         and          28          yards          —          and          the          arm          of          the          de-         buting          Dave          Yarema          —          helped          MSU         snap          a          pathetic          seven-game          losing         streak.          Yarema          connected          on          10          of          18         passes          for          116          yards          including          a          35-yard         TD          pass          to          Grant.         Northwestern          28,          MSU          24:          Quarter-         back          Sandy          Schwab          took          the          snap,         handed          off          to          halfback          Ricky          Edwards,         then          sneaks          into          the          end          zone          where          Ed-         wards          passes          for          the          winning          score.          The         Wildcat          drive          began          when          Tony          Ellis         fumbled          on          the          MSU          39.          The          Spartans         led          17-0          heading          into          the          second          quar-         ter.          Yarema          completed          11          of          12          passes         for          a          Big          Ten          single          game          pass          comple-         tion          record.          Ellis          rushed          for          a          career-         high          124          yards.          Jones          became          the          Spar-         tan          all-time          receiver          with          115          catches.         Jones          caught          five          passes          for          92          yards          for         the          afternoon.         MSU          26,          Minnesota          7:          MSU          won          the         Brown          Jug          for          the          sixth          straight          year.         Mojsiejenko          converted          field          goals          of          27,         44,          29          and          52          yards,          the          fourth          Spartan         ever          to          kick          four          field          goals          in          one          game.         Yarema          completed          11          of          18          passes,          with         TD          strikes          of          40          and          25          yards          going          to         Daryl          Turner,          his          only          touchdowns          of          the         year.         lowa          24,          MSU          18:          Bobby          Stoops          in-         tercepts          a          Yarema          pass          in          Hawkeye          terri-         tory          with          30          seconds          showing          on          the         clock.          Unable          to          muster          any          offense          in         the          first          half,          MSC          scored          15          points          in          the         second          half.         That          was          the          Spartans          of          '82.          Waters         said          matters          could          have,          should          have         been          different.         “We          were          a          good          football          team,”          Wat-         ers          said.          “We          were          a          very          good          football         team.          We          were          better          than          anyone          we         played.          If          we          could          have          turned          the         breaks          around,          we          would          have          had          a         great          winning          season.          |          felt          we          were          good         enough          to          go          9-2,          10-1.          We          were          that         good.”         But          the          breaks          never          came.          The          ‘82         Spartans          won't          be          remembered          as          a         “good          football          team.”          They          will,          how-         ever,          be          remembered.          Gosh,          will          they          be         remembered.         —          Tom          Sussi         105         106         4         Mark          Neville         FRONT          ROW          (L          to          R):          Rich          Schario,          John          Kouri,          Denis          Lavelle,          Calvin          Perkins,          Darrin          McClelland,          Tom          Piette,          Co-captain          John          Leister,          Head          Coach          Frank          (Muddy)          Waters,          Co-captain          Carl          Banks,          Marv          Mantos,          Jack         Kirkling,          Steve          Maidlow,          Smiley          Creswell,          Otis          Grant,          Joe          Stevens.          SECOND          ROW:          Howard          McAdoo,          Terry          Tanker,          Walt          Schramm,          Jim          Smith,          Lance          Hawkins,          Chris          Bell,          Marcus          Toney,          Carl          Williams,          James          Neely,         Chris          VanPelt,          Tony          Ellis,          James          Hodo,          Ted          Jones,          Lonnie          Young.          THIRD          ROW:          Mark          Beaudoin,          Mike          Nelson,          Keith          Gates,          Aaron          Roberts,          Bob          Mouch,          Ken          Stockwell,          Gregg          Lauble,          Randy          Lark,          Rick          Kolb,          Allen         Moore,          Tony          Woods,          Tim          Cunningham,          Leroy          Shepherd,          Nate          Hannah,          Tom          Allan.          FOURTH          ROW:          Dave          Yarema,          Mark          Fincher,          Jeff          Marron,          John          Hurt,          John          Jones,          Tom          Robinson,          Jim          Bob          Lamb,          Jeff          Spaulding,         Scott          Auer,          Chuck          Soltys,          Wankeith          Akin,          Derek          Bunch,          Daryi          Tumer,          Mike          Balasis,          Bob          O'Neill,          Darryl          Dixon.          FIFTH          ROW:          Butch          Rolle,          Bill          George,          George          Walker,          Ed          Pobur,          Joe          Curran,          John          Perles,          Mike         Greenslait,          Mike          Hoffman,          Brett          Schlosser,          Dennis          Childs,          Mark          Kacmarek,          Greg          Thomton,          Tony          Andrews,          Brian          Phelps,          Mike          Riba,          Frank          Bobak.          SIXTH          ROW:          Jim          Morrissey,          Pat          Williams,          Donavon          Taylor,          Preston         Gray,          Rich          Zerkel,          Al          Ross,          Bill          Covey,          Joel          Waller,          Warren          Lester,          John          Oleksik,          Rick          Babich,          Greg          Bolte,          Dan          Askey,          John          Wojciechowski,          Darryl          Troxell,          Kelly          Quinn,          Steve          Bogdalek.          SEVENTH          ROW:          Tom          Tyree,         Clark          Brown,          Vandelynn          Jenkins,          Carter          Kamana,          Terry          Lewis,          Anthony          Bell,          Jim          Hodge,          Veno          Belk,          Paul          Bobbitt,          Jim          Rinella,          Phil          Parker,          Ralf          Mojsiejenko,          Mark          Napolitan,          Joe          Harris,          Jeff          Boorsma,          John          Roth,          Jim         Lewis,          Mitch          Wachman,          John          McDowell.          EIGHTH          ROW:          Trainer          Kelly          Porterfield,          Trainer          Cathy          Tuttle,          Trainer          Al          Bellamy,          Trainer          Dave          Foster,          Trainer          Julie          Hoopes,          Eqpt.          Mgr.          Pete          Kindel,          Mgr.          John          Tobin,          Mgr.         Clay          Spragg,          Co-Head          Mgr.          Mike          Zimmer,          Co-Head          Mgr.          Bill          Featherstone,          Mgr.          Kam          Hunter,          Mgr.          Mark          Zimmer,          Eqpt.          Mgr.          Troy          Hickman,          Head          Eqpt.          Mgr.          Jon          Phill,          Eqpt.          Mgr.          Mike          Raczkowski,          Eqpt.          Mgr.          Brian         Dawson,          Eqpt.          Mgr.          John          Pappas,          Eqpt.          Mgr.          Steve          Sonoga,          Trainer          Sue          Welch.          NINTH          ROW:          Trainer          Paula          Sammarone,          Trainer          Bob          Broxterman,          Coach          Dick          Comar,          Asst.          Brian          Wood,          Coach          Al          Kimichik,          Asst.         Ary          Pettit,          Coach          Dave          Driscoll,          Ed          Rutherford,          Steve          Beckholt,          Coach          Ty          Willingham,          Coach          Greg          Croxton,          Dave          Henry,          Coach          Mike          Vite,          Coach          Kurt          Schottenheimer,          Coach          Sherm          Lewis,          Coach          Ted          Guthard,         Coach          Turf          Kauffman,          Coach          Matt          Means,          Coach          Steve          Schottel,          Trainer          Cathy          Dolan,          Tr ainer          Doug          Locy,          Trainer          Clint          Thompson,          Trainer          Kathy          Heck,          Trainer          Sharon          Lenon.         Jack          Klee         Bill          Brooks         107         Glimpses         we         Ea         Hamid          Tehrani         108         Women’s          Go.         Front          Row          (L—R):          Beth          Magee,          Alison          Sellers,          Kim          Decker,          Kathy          Teichert,          Sally          Yoder.          (Back          Row)          Jean          Roselli,          Barb          Mucha,          Carrie          Holland,          Pat          Cor-          Brian          R.          Beihl         field,          Jeanie          Piesko,          Diane          Whitman,          Jan          Brintnall,          Syd          Wells,          Randi          Paporello,          Lisa          Sangster          and          Head          Coach          Mary          Fossum.         Bill          Brooks         109         110         Bill          Brooks         Bill          Brooks         Brian          R.          Beihl         Brian          R.          Beihl         Gp          MOLLE          OS         Brian          R.          Beihl         Men's          Gymnastics         Front          Row          (L—R):          Matt          Neurock,          Blain          Martin,          Greg          Bosscawen,          Bart          Acino,          Marty          Baerny,          Pete          Roberts.          Second          Row          (L—R):          Asst.          Coach         Kurt          Golder,          Vic          Johnson,          Jay          Oestreich,          Andy          Ladwig,          Rob          Licata,          Coach          George          Szypula.          Back          Row          (L—R):          Asst.          Coach          John          Nelson,         Terry          Olsen,          Bruce          Trevor,          Tim          DeVries,          Dave          Vilmin,          John          Spellis,          Trainer          Al          Bellamy.         yezko         shia          3.          r           58:         assett          wa,          'S9-5         a2wsh          te         per          2           62-60:         ohn          son          4          sone          AS         ri          '6Q:AA-HB,          '65:PB.          '66:PB-HB          ‘gS:         t          ;          '6S:V          x         oft          'RA-RTD         Photographyby          Karen          Bailey         111         Women's          Gymnastics         Se          eee         Bill          Brooks         Paul          Stocum         112         bi         Photography          by         Bill          Brooks         113         Denied          Again         Ron          Scott.          Two-time          All-American          goalie.         Mark          Hamway.          High-scoring          forward.         Ken          Leiter.          Hard-hitting          defenseman.         Three          reasons          why          Michigan          State          University         should          have          bagged          the          NCAA          hockey          cham-         pionship          in          1983.          “At          least          made          it          to          the          Final         Four,”          quipped          one          Spartan          patron.          MSU          has         made          five          appearances          to          the          NCAA          tournament         and          last          captured          the          title          in          1966.         Talk          was,          if          the          Spartans          were          going          to          dupli-         cate          the          feat,          the          1982-83          team          was          the          best          bet.         All          the          elements—goaltending,          defense          and          of-         fense—were          present.         Or          were          they?         MSU,          30-11-1          (school          record          for          wins)          and          23-         9          in          the          Central          Collegiate          Hockey          Association,         bowed          to          Harvard          9-8          at          Bright          Hockey          Arena          in         the          NCAA          quarter-finals.          The          Crimson          nipped         MSU          6-5          in          the          first          game.          The          two          teams          tied          3-3         in          the          second          game,          giving          Harvard          a          goal          edge         in          the          total          goals          series.          :         “We          were          fortunate          to          get          there          (NCAA          quar-         ter-finals)          in          the          first          place,”          said          MSU          Coach          Ron         Mason,          matter-of-factly.         Mason          is          referring          to          MSU’s          hubbub          with          Ferris         State          in          the          opening          round          of          the          CCHA          play-offs.         The          Bulldogs          upended          MSU          4-2          in          the          first          of         two          games          before          6,514          disgruntled          rooters          at         Munn          Ice          Arena.          The          following          night,          MSU         dumped          Ferris          State          5-1,          winning          the          series          by          a         7-5          count.         “Our          fans          really          did          the          number          on          them          (Fer-         ris          State),”          recalled          Mason.          MSU          drew          128,876         fans          for          20          home          contests,          an          average          of          6,444         for          a          school          record.         MSU          clobbered          Ohio          State          8-3          in          the          CCHA         semi-finals          at          Joe          Louis          Arena.          That          pitted          the         Spartans          and          Bowling          Green          in          the          finals          which         Mason          would          later          say          “was          the          most          dramatic         hockey          game          I've          ever          been          involved          in.”         Knotted          at          3-all,          MSU          and          Bowling          Green          went         into          over-time.          Midway          through          the          extra          session         Bowling          Green          was          awarded          a          penalty          shot          when         a          Spartan          tripped          a          Falcon          on          a          “clean”          breaka-         way.         With          most          of          the          15,192          people          on          their          feet,         Brian          Hills          zoomed          in          on          Ron          Scott...          slid         left...          fired          ...no          good!          Scott          blocked          the          shot         and          smothered          it          for          a          face-off.         Before          the          crowd          could          catch          its          breath,          Mark         Hamway          took          a          pass          from          Kelly          Miller...          cut          up         ice...unloaded          a_          violent          wristshot...and         scored!          The          Spartans          win          4-3,          marking          their          sec-         ond          straight          CCHA          crown.         “It          was          just          a          heck          of          a          hockey          game,”          Mason         FRONT          ROW          (L          to          R):          Tom          Nowland,          Todd          Gardiner,          Ass't.          Coach          Shawn          Walsh,          Newell          Brown,          Nigel          Thomas,          Head          Coach          Ron          Mason,          Mark          Hamway,          Ken          Leiter,          Ass't.          Coach          Terry          Christensen,          Rob          Martin,          Ron         Scott.          MIDDLE          ROW:          Gord          Flegel,          Kelly          Miller,          Jeff          Eisley,          Gary          Haight,          Andre          Lamarche,          Tom          Anastos,          Lyle          Phair,          Dan          McFall,          Dan          Beaty,          David          Taylor,          Dee          Rizzo,          Student          Mgr.          Kevin          Johnson,          Equipment          Mgr.         Tom          Magee.          BACK          ROW:          Dr.          John          Downs,          Trainer          Doug          Locy,          Todd          Ulrich,          Ross          Barnard,          George          Hafke,          Rick          Fernandez,          Dale          Krentz,          Harvey          Smyl,          Brad          Beck,          Jon          Brekken,          Student          Mgr.          Mike          Schneider.         Photography          by         Jack          Klee         ils         116         Photography          by         Jack          Klee         said.          “It          could          have          gone          either          way.          They          (Bowl-         ing          Green)          had          their          chances          and          we          had          ours.         Fortunately          we          scored          when          we          had          to          to          win          the         game.”         Mason,          82-71          since          he          arrived          in          East          Lansing         in          1979,          is          not          one          to          second          guess.         However...         “We          should          have          won          (the          first          game          with          Har-         vard),”          said          Mason.          “But          we          didn’t          play          as          well          de-         fensively          as          we          would          have          liked.          We          blew          a         couple          easy          goals          and          they          had          some          puck-luck         around          the          net          that          we          didn't.”         And...         “Anytime          you          get          into          a          play-off          situation          you         have          to          have          a          lot          of          things          fall          into          place,”          Mason         continued.          “If          you          don’t,          you're          going          to          get         knocked          out.”         The          puzzle          appears          incomplete          for          the          1983—         84          campaign.         Scott          will          bypass          his          senior          year          to          play          profes-         sionally.          The          native          of          Guelph,          Ontario,          main-         tained          a          3.13          goals-against-average          and          amass-         ed          2,884          saves          during          his          three-year          stint          at          MSU.         Hamway,          the          team’s          leading          scorer          in          ’82—83         with          30          goals          and          29          assists,          graduates.          He          ranks         third          on          the          MSU          all-time          scoring          list          with          98         goals.         Leiter,          named          to          the          CCHA          All-Star          team          along         with          Scott,          graduates.          Leiter          ended          the           82-83         season          with          28          points.         Also          gone          are          Robert          Martin          (right          wing),          Todd         Gardiner          (center)          and          Nigel          Thomas          (center).         Top          recruits          Warren          Harper          and          Bob          Lowes          re-         turned          to          Saskatchewan          early          during          the          '82—83         year.         Mason          is          happy          with          his          new          recruits          for          the         '83-—84          season.          “These          are          all          highly-talented         players          who          will          fit          immediately          into          our          pro-         gram,”          he          said.         It’s          unlikely,          however,          the          new          troops          will          meas-         ure          up          to          the          team          of          '82—83.          A          team          that          should         have          “at          least          made          it          to          the          Final          Four.”         —          Tom          Sussi         Jack          Klee          Bill          Brooks         Bill          Brooks         Sy004g          II'G         117         Glimpses         b.         f4         a         rie          %         118         aunges                             ANNAN          AN          NY          0         EE          ee          DE          BONN          that          iet          «ines          i                  «                  :         ew         _          z         CARN         a          %         Photography          by          Jack          Klee         120         SOccER         Jack          Klee         ee          ee          @          GAS:          ES          Se          aeeaee          a          DBS          Qs          tee          eee         Bottom          Row          (L-R):          Sherin          Elwy,          Jerry          Timmis,          Bob          Guilford,          Paul          Zimmerman,          Scott          Jacobs,          Carl          Planchon,          Larry          Bessler,          Travis          Moser,          Jeff          Miller.          Second          Row:          Tom          Doherty,          Dennis          Stein,          Mike          Maichen,          Eric          Weis-         send,          Pete          Kapsalis,          Steve          Swanson,          Mike          Golec,          Peter          Manning,          Everson          Benjamin,          Tom          Saxton.          Back          Row:          Head          Coach          Joe          Baum,          Asst.          Coach          Paul          Kennedy,          Trainer          Mike          Ferrara,          Vancho          Cirovski,          Tom          King,          Mark         Neterer,          John          Jeager,          Steve          Erdman,          Garry          Lavelanet          and          Tom          Froman.         aly          yer         Chip          Thompson         aaty          per         Jack          Klee         121         SOFTBALL         ee         aan          ven         Photography          by         Bill          Kalina         i          ee          ee          eg         EAC?         Sak          Pe          mine         ahi         Gi          ee         aes         122         Photography          by          Bill          Kalina         123         EN'S          OWIMMING         Photography          by          Karen          Bailey         PUR          NOG         Women’s          Swimminc         Front          Row          (L—R):          Shelly          Jahns,          Kathy          Conboy,          Amy          Straith,          Keli          Emerson,          Mary          McClellan,          Kyle          Roggenbuck,          Karen          Carboni,         Patty          James,          Patty          Crane.          Second          Row:          Kim          Smith,          Kendra          Woodring,          Jan          Bushey,          Gina          Bratrude,          Kris          Weber,          Sue          Prior,          Beth         Carmichael,          Sally          Rozman,          Dana          Drummond,          Mary          Jo          Vernon,          Sandy          Wooton,          Kelly          Pritchett.          Back          Row:          Manager          (diving)         Trina          Hanson,          Manager          Cathy          McDonnell,          Erin          Tanner,          Wendy          Ingraham,          Val          Kovac,          Debbie          Goodkin,          June          Russell,          Karen         Comstock,          Terri          Eudy,          Coach          Jennifer          Parks.         125         Men's          TENNIS         Jack          Klee         sii          ee         Paul          Stocum          Jack          Klee         Paul          Stocum         Paul          Stocum         126         Women's          Tennis         Jack          Klee          Jack          Klee         Mark          Neyille          Mark          Neville          Paul          Stocum         Sitting          (L—R):          Kristen          Streng,          Diane          Dunn.          Middle          Row          (L—R):          Jill          Grinberg,          Trish          VanDenBrink,         Kim          Medd.          Back          Row          (L—R):          Barb          McLogan,          Monty          Gettys,          Coach          Earl          Rutz,          Jr.,          Laura          Mudd,          Ann         McCarthy.         Mark          Neville         127         a         Photography          by          Jack          Klee         128         Wonen's          Track         mie          ra          .          -          a          ss          sere          ee         pee          TS          a          tae          Eis          ae          ell          =          rat         p40          mae          git          oc          uucy         :         are         aE         Vr                   one          foe          SE          ial          Pe          he         Photography          by          Jim          Goatley         129         Glimpses         130         VOLLEYBALL         Photography          by          Jack          Klee         WRESTLING         Karen          Bailey         Bill          Kalina         Bill          Kalina         132         Bill          Kalina         Karen          Bailey          Karen          Bailey         00:90          90.91.         Front          Row          (L—R):          Wayne          Jackson,          Jeff          Felice,          Todd          Stern,          Dan          Keiter,          Todd          Parr,          John          Carlson,          LaMonte          Thomas,          Mark          Denny,          Harrell          Milhouse,          Tim          Eberhard,          Stuart          Campbell,          Jim          Mason,          Guy          Ross.          Second          Row.          Jeff         Miracle,          Ron          Cantini,          Lionel          Gale,          Mike          Simaz,          Dan          Monette,          Michael          Crouch,          Greg          Lapinski,          Gary          Crump,          Chas          Root,          Chris          Root,          Matt          Thompson,          Greg          Bobchick.          Third          Row          Coach          Grady          Peninger,          Equipment          Manager         Tony          White,          Keith          Foxx,          Emie          Blazeff,          Phil          Welsh,          Bill          Dudley,          Dan          Dudley,          Mike          Potts,          John          Wojciechowski,          Eli          Blazeff,          Rob          Teffer,          Eric          Eggenberger,          Keith          Salmon,          Fred          Worthem,          Mark          Geier,          Steve          Gittien,          Shawn          133         White,          Bob          Broxterman,          Trainer,          Pat          Mildovich,          Assistant          Coach.         Glimpses         bia         eeooeeett”         goer?         pe          en          net®         Jim          Goatley         134         135         On          GeekA          a          bLON          S         Aww          Se          38         Pe          eee         Ps         s          ¥         é         i.         a          r         a         ‘         138         DELTA          GAMMA         AT         “Stroke,          stroke,          stroke!          —No          it’s         not          the          chorus          from          the          ever          popular         song          by          Billy          Squire.          It’s          the          coaches         from          Delta          Gamma          putting          their          swim         team          through          their          paces          and          trying          to         get          them          ready          for          this          year’s          Anchor         Splash.          The          event          is          put          on          every          year          by         Delta          Gamma          to          raise          money          for          the         Michigan          School          for          the          Blind.          A          swim         team          from          every          fraternity,          coached          by         women          from          Delta          Gamma          and          other         sororities,          met          in          the          pool          in          February         and          competed          in          a          number          of          events.         “It’s          a          lot          of          fun,”          said          Janelle          Hanlon         of          Delta          Gamma.          “The          fraternities          enjoy         it          and          the          gallery          is          usually          pretty          full.”         To          top          off          this          splashy          affair,          the          soror-         ity          sponsors          a          bar          night          at          Dooley’s          to         search          out          and          crown          a          Mr.          Anchor         Splash.         The          girls          in          the          house          seem          to          have          no         progblem          balancing          time          for          activities         and          homework.          There          are          a          lot          of          ac-         tivities          outside          the          house,          and          two          of          the         women          are          active          in          ASMSU.         “Il          feel          the          more          you          have          to          do,          the         better          you          do          everything,”          said          Hanlon.         “Also          there          is          no          real          stereotype          for          our         house.          That’s          what          makes          us          unique.”         STUDENT          COUNCIL         “Any          issue          having          to          do          _          with         academics          comes          through          us          first,”          says         Jim          Grant,          chairman          of          the          Student         Council.          “The          Council          is          the          student          divi-         sion          of          academic          governance.”          The          thirty          members          of          the          Student         Council          put          in          three          to          four          hours          a          week         working          on          academic          issues          brought          to         them          by          standing          committees          of         ASMSU.         This          year          the          Council          has          been          busy         changing          the          by-laws          for          academic          pro-         cess.          According          to          Grant,          they          have          re-         cently          passed          an          amendment          stating         that          the          Council          will          no          longer          be          over-         seen          by          President          Mackey.          Instead,          the         Council          will          oversee          itself,          a          goal          they         have          been          working          towards          for          several         years.          They          have          also          recently          approved         the          Academic          Freedom          Report.         Members          of          the          Student          Council          rep-         resent          each          college          within          the          university,         having          been          elected          through          their          indi-         vidual          colleges.          Six          members          are          voted         for          by          the          university          at          large,          further          as-         suring          us          that          the          entire          university          is          fully         represented          in          the          decisions          that          the         Council          decides.         OFFICE          OF          BLACK         AFFAIRS         Dream—an          aspiration,          goal;          aim.         Something          of          unreal          beauty          and          charm.         King—a          person          or          thing          preeminent         in          its          class.         Martin          Luther          King          had          a          dream.          This         year,          the          Office          of          Black          Affairs,          along         with          other          groups          on          campus          and          in          the         Lansing          area,          sought          to          revitalize          King’s         vision          with          a          production          entitled,          “Reviv-         ing          the          Dream          and          Keeping          it          Alive:          A         Metamorphosis.”          Work          on          the          project         began          in          the          summer,          with          everyone          in-         volved          working          long          hours.          Stephen          Cllif-         ford,          director          of          the          OBA,          and          also         budget          chairperson          of          the          show,          said          he         was          very          proud          of          the          event.         “It          ran          a          little          longer          than          we          ex-         pected,”          he          said          “But          everyone          worked         really          hard          and          |          think          it          came          off          rather         well.”         Clifford          said          the          OBA’s          goals          change         depending          on          the          campus          situation.         Throughout          the          year,          they          work          on          in-         creasing          cultural          awareness          with          general         information          programs          and          a          cultural         film          festival.         139         KAPPA          ALPHA          THETA         KAO         Like          their          national          symbol          of          a          high         flying          kite,          the          women          of          Kappa          Alpha         Theta          pride          themselves          on          being          indi-         viduals          striving          for          the          highest          goals          and         believing          that          only          the          sky          is          the          limit.          Ac-         cording          to          Theta          member          Cathy         Kretzschmer,          the          sorority          has          followed         that          tradition          since          their          beginning,         when          the          founders          established          Kappa         Alpha          Theta          as          the          first          greek-letter         fraternity          for          women          in          the          nation.         “We          pride          ourselves          on          being          indi-         vidualistic,”          Kretzchmer          says.          “But          we         really          emphasize          friendship          and          sup-         porting          one          another.”         It's          that          unity          that          has          helped          lead          the         Thetas          to          success          with          their          annual         “Lovely          Legs”          contest          at          Dooley’s          each         winter           term.          The          money          raised          in          the         contest          is          given          to          the          local          Hospice          or-         ganization,          which          works          with          the          termi-         nally          ill          and          their          families.         Another          major          fund          raiser          for          the         Thetas          is          the          “Theta          Tuck-In”          that          takes         place          each          fall.          According          to         Kretzchmer,          for          a          small          fee          a          Theta          will         go          to          a          local          residence          and          tuck          some-         one          into          bed          and          read          a          bedtime          story.         Proceeds          are          given          to          the          local          Council         Against          Domestic          Assault.         Regardless          of          all          the          community          ser-         vices          the          greek          system          provides,          Cathy         says          a          lot          of          people          have          a          bad          image          of         the          greeks.          She          adds          that          the          Thetas          are         working          with          other          members          of          the         greek          system          to          help          people          realize          that         greeks          provide          good          services          to          the         community.         “We          want          to          change          the          image          of          the         greeks.”         x         ¥         ae         ca          es         Fo          Lee          CEB          Y          5          Ma.          tee                    eres          Ss         2         aa         ALPHA          DELTA          PHI          TZ.           oN         22842         AA®         “We're          a          house          with          a          wide          perspective,”         says          Chris          Fisher,          philantrophy          chairperson         for          Alpha          Delta          Phi.          “You          can          be          who          you         are.          We          don't          make          people          conform          to          our         ideas.”         Alpha          Delta          Phi          is           the          latest          addition          to          the         greek          system          at          MSU          and          members          are         looking          forward          to          receiving          both          their          na-         tional          and          intemational          charters          in          the         Spring          Rush.         “We've          really          focused          on          accomplishing         that          goal          this          year,”          Fisher          says.         The          house          was          also          active          in          raising         funds          for          WKAR,          Michigan          State’s          public         television          station,          as          well          as          developing          an         on-going          project          with          the          American          Cancer         Society.         And          according          to          Fisher,          this          is          the          first          year         they          have          ever          made          it          to          the          basketball         playoffs          within          the          Greek          system          and          he         warns,          “We're          looking          forward          to          Greek         Week          so          that          we          can          regain          our          titles.”         ALPHA          PHI         A®         Mortgage          burning          festivities          and          kid-         nappings          made          life          at          the          Alpha          Phi         sorority          house          even          more          spirited          and         active          this          year.          This          kidnappings          oc-         curred          compliments          of          a          new          fund          raiser         called          “Cardiac          Arrest,”          through          which         money          was          raised          in          the          form          in          “ran-         soms”          paid          by          friends          and          colleagues          of         local          figures          who          were          “kidnapped”          by         the          sorority.          The          women          of          Alpha          Phi          do-         nated          the          ransom          money          —          along          with         money          they          raised          through          their          annual         “Run          for          Fun’          —to          Michigan’s          Heart         Fund.         The          house’s          mortgage          burning          was         celebrated          by          Alpha          Phi          members          and         alumnae          in          an          in-house           ceremoney          fall         term.         Away          from          the          sorority,          the          women          of         Alpha          Phi          proved          to          be          a          diverse          and         scholarly          group          of          students          involved          in         many          different          campus          activities.          As         President,          Katie          Maentz,          noted,          while         there          is          a          place          for          every          type          of          girl          in         Alpha          Phi,          “academic          excellence          is         something          we          strive          for.”         rant         RNs         141         142         PI          BETA          PHI         IIB®         Cans,          cans          and          more          cans;          that’s          what         the          women          of          Pi          Beta          Phi          got—and         wanted—when          they          hit          the          streets          of         East          Lansing          with          the          men          of          Phi          Delta         Theta          in          an          effort          to          raise          money          for          their         new          philanthropy.          During          the          early         hours          on          Saturday,          May          7,          the          members         of          the          two          houses          collected          pop          and         beer          cans          and          bottles          for          the          Mid-Michi-         gan          Easter          Seals.         Just          a          few          weeks          later,          the          members         of          Pi          Beta          Phi          joined          with          another          frater-         nity—Psi          Upsilon—to          do          their          part          in         the          annual          celebration          of          Greek          Week          at         MSU.          Displaying          their          musical          talents         during          the          Greek          Sing,          the          students         made          a          “Salute          to          Vaudeville.”         Adding          further          to          the          Pi          Beta          Phi’s          al-         ready          busy          Spring          Term,          was          the          annual         celebration          of          their          Founder's          Day.          As          is         custom,          the          current          members          invited         the          alumnae          to          the          house          for          dessert         and,          believe          it          or          not,          a          little          history          les-         son.          Both          the          alumnae          and          the          current         members          were          expected          to          do          their         homework          before          the          festivities          and          pre-         pare          a          skit          on          the          sorority’s          history.         ced          Ja          oats         if                   Front          Row          (L—R):          Susan          Miller,          Mary          Anderson,          Linda          Huff,          Ann          Ryan,          Janice          Gonzales,          Shelly          Morris,          Barbie          Brennan,          Janice          Yettan.          Second          Row:          Miechi          Miniear,          Karen          Carboni,          Karen         Bilton,          Brenda          Litherland,          Holly          Lewis,          Stephanie          Savas,          Jennifer          Mack,          Sandy          Kammeyer.          Third          Row:          Sherie          Farr,          Siobhan          Cleary,          Laurie          F.          Shedler,          Janice          Hurick,          Lynn          Bolo,          Marlene         J.          Meyer,          Kim          Crowell,          Jill          Archambeau,          Janis          Floria,          Chris          Meden,          Chris          Steinbeck,          Burt          Linelquist.          Fourth          Row:          Julie          Klove,          Aileen          Cleary,          Patsy          Kearful,          Janet          Roney,          Laura          Schulte,         Laurine          Seroka,          Kathy          Dailey,          Lynn          Chase,          Jenny          Rea,          Claudia          Rosen,          Patty          Hart,          Teri          Tambun.         PSYCHOLOGY          CLUB         Yes,          there          is          a          psychology          club.         According          to          Chairperson          Rita          Sim-         mons,          the          club          was          reestablished          and         officially          became          registered          as          a          student         organization          during          Fall          term          of          1982.         Within          that          first          term,          60          people          joined         the          club          to          discover          more          about          the          field         of          psychology          through          special          speakers         and          field          trips.          And          according          to          Sim-         mons,          that’s          exactly          what          the          club         wanted          to          achieve.         “What          we          really          want          to          accomplish          is         to          educate          students          on          any          area          of          psy-         chology,”          she          said.          “We          want          to          leave         members          with          more          of          a          view          of          the          voc-         ational          aspects.”         Simmons          stressed          that          the          club          is          not         just          people          with          a          common          interest          of         getting          together          every          other          week.          The         members          want          to          do          more          than          explore         the          different          aspects          of          psychology,          she         said.          Therefore,          the          club          is          presently          in-         volved          with          exploring          the          different          av-         enues          in          which          they          can          help          the          com-         munity.         She          adds,          “We          want          to          put          something         out,          too.”         M.S.d.          STODENT         NURSES         ASSOCIATION         Perhaps          it          was          something          to          do          with         her          name.          Susan          First,          the          woman          head-         ing          the          MSU          Student          Nurse          Blood          Drive,         was          very          nervous          about          the          whole          situa-         tion.          She          was          in          charge          and          it          was          her         first          time          giving          blood.          Nurses          are          sup-         posed          to          be          used          to          the          sight          of          blood,         but          the          combination          of          nerves          and          initia-         tion          into          blood          giving          must          have          been         too          much          for          First          because          she          hyper-         ventilated.         “]          think          it          was          just          because          she          was          re-         ally          nervous,”          said          spokesperson          Jen-         nifer          Wing.         In          addition          to          this          blood          drive          which          is         co-sponsored          by          the          Red          Cross,          the         nurses          also          sponsor          a          job          fair,          health         fairs          and          a          hospital          visit          at          Halloween.         MSU          Student          Nurses          have          legislative         powers          and          are          active          in          lobbying          for         health          related          issues.          In          addition          to          this,         they          also          have          a          sibling          program,          similar         to          the          one          medical          students          have.          An         upper          division          student          is          paired          with          a         lower          division          student          in          this          program.         The          older          students          help          out          the          younger         ones          and          show          them          the          ropes.         143         144         KAPPA          ALPHA          PSI         KAY         Chances          are,          you've          seen          them          on         campus,          doning          white          tuxedos          and         white          canes          and          “stepping”          to          a         rhythmic          beat.          You          may          have          seen          them         sponsoring          a          book          drive          for          the          Univer-         sity          of          Africa          or          conducting          seminars          on         CPR,          rape          prevention          or          cultural          aware-         ness.          Perhaps          you          visited          their          spook         house          on          Halloween          or          know          someone         who          took          part          in          their          tutoring          service.         Chances          are,          if          you          haven't          seen          them         yet,          you          will.         Kappa          Alpha          Psi          was          established          as          a         fraternity          in          1911.          It          wasn’t          until          1956         that          the          Delta          Pi          chapter          was          created         here          at          MSU.          This          year          alone,          nine          new         members          joined          the          fraternity          for          a         grand          total          of          25          borthers.         Craig          Shelton,          secretary          of          Delta          Pi,         says          the          fratern ity          looks          for          high          per-         sonal          values          in          their          members          although         they          try          not          to          discriminate          against         others.         “To          unite          black          men          is          a          key          ingre-         dient          in          our          chapter,”          says          Shelton.          “We         would          like          to          help          unite          the          blacks          at         MSU          and          provide          a          better          understanding         of          one          another.”         Presently,          the          Kappas          are          involved          in         Kappa          alumnus-Congressman          John         Conyer’s          Committee          for          the          Commem-         oration          of          Martin          Luther          King,          Jr.          The         committee          is          actively          trying          to          establish         King’s          birthday          as          a          national          holiday.          If         the          committee          is          successful,          members         of          the          Delta          Pi          Chapter          will          feel          they         helped          to          make          the          project          a          success.         Achievement,          after          all,          is          what          the          Kap-         pas          stand          for,          “achievement          in          every         area          of          human          endeavor,”          Shelton          says.         Among          the          alumni          who          have         achieved          successful          careers          are          basket-         ball          player          Wilt          Chamberlain,          tennis          star         Arthur          Ashe          and          Mayor          of          Detroit         Richard          Austin.          Present          members          here         at          MSU          also          show          promising          signs          of         success          with          several          Kappas          majoring          in         fields          of          pre-law          and          pre-med.          All          mem-         bers          must          have          a          2.5          grade-point          aver-         age          in          order          to          pledge          the          fraternity.         “We          strive          for          achievement,’Craig         Shelton          says,          “and          we're          sincere          in          what         we          do.”         GAMMA          PHI          BETA         C®B         Despite          its          relatively          small          _          size,         Gamma          Phi          accomplished          big          things          in         MSU's          Greek          System          in          1982 83.          Efforts         towards          improving          their          scholorship         certainly          seem          to          have          paid          off,          as          the         sorority’s          new          fall          actives          sported          the         highest          G.P.A.          of          all          the          houses          on          cam-         pus.         The          Gamma          Phis          also          started          a          new         program          within          the          house          called         Alumni-Ami,          which          is          a          pen-pal          network         between          current          members          and          alumnae         of          the          sorority.          According          to          Karen         Hahn,          the          new          program          has          been          very         successful          so          far.         Important          to          the          women          of          Gamma         Phi          is          their          dedication          to          the          sorority’s         national          philanthropy          —          Camp          Sechelt,         a          summer          camp          for          underprivileged         girls,          located          in          Vancouver,          Canada.         Come          springtime,          the          diverse         Gamma          Phis          sponsor          their          own          game         during          Greek          Week,          as          well          as          actively         participating          in          other          house’s          games.         STUDENT          ALUMNI         ASSOCIATION         As          prospective          students,          we          all          came         in          contact          with          the          Student          Alumni          As-         sociation.          They're          the          ones          who          lead          the         twice          daily          tours          of          campus          and          tell         about          future          life          at          MSU.          “...          and          living         over          here          in          West          Circle          is          really          nice          be-         cause          you          get          to          hear          the          band          practice         in          the          evenings          in          the          fall.”         The          Association          also          hosts          Career         Awareness          Week          and          works          with          the         alumni          on          all          special          days,          such          as         Homecoming.         They          also          sponsor          a          program          called         Spartan          Hosts.          In          this          program,          a          stu-         dent          lives          with          an          alumnus          for          a          week         and          goes          to          work          with          him.          This          gives         the          student          invaluable          help          with          career         planning.          “We          are          the          liaison          between         the          past,          present,          and          future          students          at         MSU,”          said          Michele          Miller,          president.         145         146         HOTEL          SALES          MANAGEMENT          ASSOCIATION         Imagine          New          York          City          at          dusk          —          the         city          is          just          coming          alive.          The          lights          begin         to          come          on          and          flash,          and          slowly          the         people          begin          to          come          out          and          enjoy          the         nightlife.          Men          and          women          come          out          and         stroll          past          the          tall          buildings          and          noisy         taxis.          This          could          have          been          you          over         Christmas          break,          if          you          were          a          member         of          the          Hotel          Sales          Management          Associa-         tion.          They          were          there          on          business,          of         course,          but          that          didn’t          stop          them          from         enjoying          the          city          in          their          free          time.         The          HSMA          members          swoop          in          on          a         city,          sometimes          by          invitation,          some-         times          by          their          own          initiative,          and          conduct         a          sales          blitz.          These          blitzes          have          nothing         to          do          with          football.          The          members          go          to          a         hotel          or          restaurant,          meet          with          the          man-         ager,          tour          the          facility          and          are          wined          and         dined          for          an          overnight          stay.          The          next          day         the          members          go          to          area          businesses          and         try          to          convince          them          to          have          their          meet-         ings          and          conventions          at          the          hotel          or          res-         taurant.         HSMaA          allows          students          to          get          a          feel          for         the          business,          as          this          is          what          many          of         them          will          probably          be          doing          for          the          rest         of          their          lives,          and          make          some          employ-         ment          contacts.         Many          hotels          like          the          idea          of          HSMA         blitzes          and          have          asked          the          Association          to         come          and          stay          at          their          establishments.         “After          all,          it's          basically          free          advertising         for          the          hotel,          although          they          do          pay          for         our          food          and          lodging,’          said          Julie         Halstead          of          HSMA.         FARMHOUSE          FRATERNITY         “We          emphasize          three          things,”          says         Mike          Gill,          vice-president          of          the          Farm         House          Fraternity,          “Leadership,          scholar-         ship          and          fellowship.”         According          to          Gill,          several          of          the          Farm         House          men          are          officers          in          the          agriculture         clubs          around          campus,          including          the         Rodeo          Club          and          the          Block          and          Bridle         Club.         The          fraternity          has          also          become          more         active          within          the          Greek          system          and          the         community          as          a          whole,          Gill          says.          This         year          the          men          spent          a          weekend          gleaning         potato          fields          for          the          Ingham          County         Food          Bank.          At          Thanksgiving,          the         potatoes          were          given          to          unemployed         auto          workers          in          Michigan.          Gill          adds          that         they          are          looking          forward          to          gleaning         again          next          year.         During          the          Fall,          the          fraternity          worked         for          the          university          as          security          men          for          the         Alumni          Autumn          Fest.          They          also          partici-         pated          in          the          annual          Crop          Walk          and          vol-         unteered          for          workers          for          Small          Animals         Day.         MARANATHA         CHRISTIAN         FELLOWSHIP         “We          believe          that          the          church          affects          all         areas          Of          life,”          says          Daniel          Crawford,          pas-         tor          of          Marantha          Christian          Fellowship,         “and          the          basic          way          to          change          things          is         for          man          to          be          born          again.”         Maranatha          is          a          church          dedicated          to         the          radical          teachings          that          Jesus          Christ          is         Lord          of          people's          lives,          Crawford          says.         Their          major          message          is          the          Lordship          of         Christ          and          the          100%          percent          commit-         ment          to          Him.         The          church,          which          began          in          the          fall          of         1981,          is          one          of          60          New          Testament         churches          in          the          country.          According          to         Crawford,          each          of          the          churches          believes         that          the          bible          speaks          clearly          about          the         popular          issues          of          today.         Marantha          is          one          of          the          many          campus         fellowships          that          are          joining          together          in          a         spirit          of          unity,          Crawford          says.          That          unity,         which          is          not          limited          to          MSU's          campus,          is         according          to          Crawford,          God’s          prepara-         tion          for          a          world          revival.         “God          is          doing          good          things          all          across         the          nation,”          he          added.         147         KAPPA          KAPPA          GAMMA         KKT         “We          really          stress          unification,”          says          Ann         Mayhew,          president          of          Kappa          Kappa         Gamma.          “Although          diverse,          we          act          as          a         team.”         Mayhew          says          that          the          Kappas          participate         in          community          activities          because          it’s          impor-         tant          to          keep          in          touch          with          the          community.         And          they          accomplish          this          goal          be          participat-         ing          in          several          activities          throughout          the          year.         During          Fall          term,          the          Kappas          particpated         in          the          annual          CROP-Walk.          In          the          Winter,          the         house          helped          the          Arthritis          Foundation          by         helping          to          sponsor          Bar          Night          at          Olga’s.          And         in          the          Spring,          the          Kappas          could          be          found         collecting          donations          with          the          Lansing          Lion's         Club,          for          the          eye          bank.          “We          think          that          it          is         important          to          do          something          each          term,”         Mayhew          says.         Many          members          are          also          active          in          several         councils          and          clubs          on          campus.          “It          not          only         broadens          their          view,          but          a          they          come          back         and          share          their          experiences          with          the          girls          in         the          house,          it          also          broadens          our          view          as          a         whole,”          says          Ann          Mayhew.          It          is          because          of         their          teamwork          and          interaction          with          others         the          house          is          stronger.         7         Front          Row          (L—R):          Barb          Culderone,          Constance          Paul,          Michelle          Marutz,          Mia          McNiece,          Karen          Lewis,          Junni          Hakemian,          Jill          Malila,          Janet          L'Heureux,          Liza          Geensburg,          Kathleen          Garzelloni,          Julie         Yuiska,          Lauran          Messenger.          Second          Row:          Tina          Bissell,          Dee          Mallak,          Katie          O'Brien,          Sue          Schell,          Kim          Swaney,          Bonnie          Griswold,          Julie          Wilkinson,          Paula          Fritoche,          Molly          Kelly,          Amy          Beardsley,         Kim          Foster,          Amy          Hedges,          Marian          Photiou.          Third          Row:          Zoe          Palmer,          Diane          Barnes,          Nancy          Vernon,          Elise          Poirier,          Ann          Mayhew,          Melissa          Crimmins,          Maureen          Merriman,          Amy          Moening,         Katherine          Miller,          Jenifer          Wise,          Heather          Ulen,          Lee          Peddie,          Julie          Guidos,          Kelly          Worden.          Fourth          Row:          Tracey          Brown,          Michelle          Mullett,          Marsha          Miller,          Amy          Byrne,          Susie          Lecklider,          Beth          Philips,         Kathy          Ambrose,          Chris          Looser,          Kate          Taylor,          Euye          Crane,          Elizabeth          Noack,          Sandy          Matthes,          Suzanne          Wiebman,          Lisa          Rodriguez,          Michelle          Meeks,          Ellen          Schwellar.          Fifth          Row:          Carolyn          Bohn,         Stacy          Sawyer,          Debbie          Crimmins,           Jane          Miuoe,          Katie          Shea,          Kitty          Lingeman,          Cathy          Chambulau,          Meg          Garzelloni,          Janet          Apostle,          Margu          Jolly,          Lori          Wilder,          Kim          Fray,          Tanya          Mohny,          Kristi          For-         zano,          Ellen          Gessert,          Teresa          Maron,          Claudia          Learned.         148         KAPPA          DELTA          PI         KATI         Kappa          Delta          Pi,          the          honor          society          in         education,          has          some          pretty          stringent          re-         quirements          for          entry.         “We          are          looking          for          excellence          in          edu-         cation,”          said          Dr.          Bill          Walsh,          counselor          for         the          group.          “We          want          excellent          scholar-         ship,          high          personal          standards,          and          dis-         tinguished          achievement.”         A          rather          formidable          set          of          standards,         but          the          society          seems          not          to          have          any         problem          filling          its          quota          as          indicated          by         its          300          plus          members.         Here          at          MSU,          the          society          emphasizes         undergraduate          participation,          but          will         take          some          graduate          students          as          mem-         bers.          Candidates          must          be          nominated          by         faculty          or          another          member.         Kappa          Delta          Pi          has          representatives          in         many          student          groups          and          co-sponsors         educational          groups          that          come          to          speak         on          campus.          They          are          presently          offering         -          two          scholarships          and          next          year          may          pos-         sibly          be          offering          a          third.         Dr.          Walsh          emphasized          that          the          or-         ganization          is          student          run          and          operated.         Faculty          counselor          Dr.          William          Walsh          of-         fers          congratulations          to          a          new          initiate          at         Kappa          Delta          Pi.         COLLEGE          OF          SOCIAL          SCIENCE          STUDENT          ADVISORY          COUNCIL         The          Student          Advisory          Council          of         MSU's          College          of          Social          Science          ex-         panded          considerably          this          year,          par-         ticipating          in          two          new          projects          within          the         College          as          well          as          establishing          a          Col-         lege-wide          newsletter.         The          SAC’s          special          projects          included          a         fall          term          Careers          Conference—co-         sponsored          by          the          College’s          Career          Pro-         grams          Office,          and          programming          for          the         College’s          new          Residence          Program.         The          undergraduate          student          members         who          make          up          the          SAC          also          function          as         liaisons          between          the          students          and          ad-         ministration.          The          SAC          representatives,         who          are          drawn          from          each          department          in         the          College,          serve          both          their          fellow          stu-         dents          and          the          College’s          administration         and          faculty          by          appointing          student          repre-         sentatives          to          College          and          University          pol-         icy-making          committees          and          by          under-         taking          special          projects—such          as          the         Careers          Conference          —that          are          designed         to          further          the          interests          of          the          students          in         the          College.         149         150         OMEGA          PSI          PHI         OVD         When          Omega          Psi          Phi          was          established         nationally          in          1917,          four          principles         guided          them:          manhood,          scholarship,         perseverance          and          uplift.          The          chapter          at         MSU          carries          on          these          founding          tenets         proudly          and          also          does          a          good          deal          of         community          service.         “We          always          donate          money          to          the         NAACP          and          the          United          Negro          College         Fund, ”          said          Charles          Dulin,          president.         Several          Omega          Psi          Phi          men,          or          Ques         as          they          are          nicknamed,          have          been          presi-         dent          of          the          NAACP          branch          in          Lansing.         In          February          the          Ques          hosted          a          Black         Awareness          Week.          As          part          of          this          they         took          a          group          from          the          Lansing          area         Boys’          Club          to          a          basketball          game.         “We          really          had          a          lot          of          fun          with          that         one,”          said          Kendall          Sherman,          an          Omega         Psi          Phi          Brother.         The          Omega          Psi          Phis          also          have          a          Black         History          Program.          This          consists          of          bring-         ing          speakers          to          campus          to          give          lectures         on          important          topics.          This          program          runs         for          the          entire          year.         “This          fraternity          is          based          on          brother-         hood          and          leadership,”          said          Sherman,         “but          above          all          you          have          to          be          willing          to         participate          in          community          affairs.”         ALPHA          TAU          OMEGA         ATO         What          do          Art          Linkletter,          Tennessee         Williams          and          James          Watt          all          have          in         common?          All          of          them          are          past          members         of          Alpha          Tau          Omega.         A          more          recent          member,          John          Baxter,         says          joining          Alpha          Tau          Omega          has          pro-         vided          a          good          supplement          to          his          educa-         tion.          Not          only          has          it          provided          good         friends          within          the          Greek          system,          but          it         has          also          given          him          a          wider          perspective          of         community          needs.         This          year,          the          Alphas          sponsored          a          raf-         fle          for          the          Michigan          School          for          the          Blind         as          well          as          a          three-on-three          basketball         tournament,          with          the          proceeds          going          to         the          American          Cancer          Society.         According          to          Baxter,          the          fraternity          also         concentrated          on          developing          stability          in         their          membership          and          succeeded          as          the         number          of          pledges          continue          to          grow.         They          also          emphasized          becoming          more         involved          within          the          Greek          system          than          in         the          past          by          participating          in          more          Greek         activities          and          becoming          more          dedicated         to          their          little          sisters.         Baxter          says          that          members          of          the         fraternity          aren't          only          interested          in          the          so-         cial          aspects          of          living          in          a          fraternity,          but         are          also          interested          in          university          life          as          a         whole.         “We're          students          who          care          for          the          uni-         versity,”          he          says.          “That's          what          we          are         here          for.          We're          students          first.”         ALLIED         DISPOSAL          CO.         151         Nee         ZETA          TAC          ALPHA         ZTA         When          it          comes          to          MSU's          Greek          Week         games,          Zeta          Tau          Alpha          is          tough          to          beat.          The         Zetas          walked          away          from          1982's          spring         Greek          Week          festivities          with          more          trophies         than          any          other          house,          including          the          “Spirit         Award”          which          goes          to          the          house          that          partici-         pates          the          most          enthusiastically          and          zeal-         ously.          They          also          placed          first          in          the          Greek         games,          and          ranked          third          overall.          .          Let          it          be         known,          too,          that          the          ladies          of          Zeta          Tau          Alpha         intend          to          retain          their          commendable          position         against          all          challengers,          come          1983's          Greek         Week          games!         Athletics          isn’t          the          only          area          in          which         the          Zetas          excel          though;          scholastically,         they've          achieved          much          as          well.          This         year,          they          ranked          consistently          high          in          the         Green          System’s          scholarship          rating          sys-         tem.         The          ladies          of          Zeta          Tau          Alpha          were          also         champs          when          it          came          to          carrying          on.         Zeta          traditions,          such          as          the          annual          Dad’s         Day          and          Founder's          Day          festivities.          Early         in          the          fall,          the          dads          of          the          Zeta          members         were          treated          to          a          tailgate          party          and          a         MSU          football          game;          while          Zeta          alumnae         helped          celebrate          Founder’s          Day,          the         commemoration          of          the          sorority’s          found-         ing          in          1898,          on          October          15.         DELTA          SIGMA         TH          ETASING         A          PUBLIC          SERVICE         SORORITY         AYO         When          sororities          were          formed,          they         were          mainly          service          groups          and          had          a         small          social          role.          Today,          however,          it         seems          as          if          social          priorities          have          taken         over          and          service          sometimes          takes          a         back          seat.         At          Delta          Sigma          Theta,          Inc.,          service          al-         ways          has          and          always          will          come          first.         “We          are          a          non-social          sorority,”          said         Tyra          Wright,          a          soror.          “We          are          public          ser-         vice          oriented.”         In          the          fall          of          every          year          they          hold          an          ice         breaker          in          the          I.M.          It          was          _          originally         designed          to          allow          students          from          Africa         to          meet          other          black          students.          Now          it          is         mainly          a          big          party          that          gives          the          commu-         nity          a          chance          to          get          to          know          each          other          a         little          better.         At          Thanksgiving          they          held          a          “Can         1m          te         ee         ve         Jam,”          where          people          donated          canned         goods          instead          of          money.          The          women         also          made          up          food          baskets          for          several         families          in          the          Lansing          area.         In          the          spring          they          hold          their          Annual         Sickle          Cell          Anemia          Walk-a-Thon.          The         route          is          10          miles          long,          starts          on          campus,         and          continues          out          to          the          Capitol.          All          the         proceeds          go          to          the          fund          for          fighting         sickle          cell          anemia.         In          the          winter          the          sorority          sponsored          a         study-a-thon          in          Wonders          Kiva.          The          De-         Itas,          as          they          are          called,          convinced          75         people          to          study          all          day          to          raise          money          for         the          United          Negro          College          Fund.         The          women          of          Delta          Sigma          Theta         also          participate          in          other          national          projects         which          are          set          up          by          their          national          com-         mittee.         154         BETA          THETA          PI         Boll         Boasting          its          largest          pledge          class          ever,         Beta          Theta          Pi          continued          to          grow          and          di-         versify          in          this,          its          33rd          year          in          MSU's         Greek          System.         The          fraternity’s          philanthropy—Easter         Seals—received          a          great          deal          of          support         from          the          members          of          Beta          Theta          Pi,          who         worked          hard          to          put          together          several          fund         raising          functions,          including          a          cheerlead-         ing          contest          and          basketball          tournament         held          at          East          Lansing          High          School          for         fraternity          and          dormitory          teams.          The         Betas          also          raised          money          for          Easter          Seals         during          their          Bar          Night          festivities          at         Dooley’s.         Alumni          involvement          is          something          that         has          always          been          an          important          part          of          the         Beta          House.          This          year,          well          over          100         alumni          returned          to          MSU          to          attend          the         fraternity’s          Homecoming          Dance.         The          men          of          Beta          Theta          Pi          also          dis-         played          their          diverse          athletic          talents          this         year,          when          they          emerged          the          victors          of         the          fraternity          badminton          and          Ping-Pong         league.         The          tradition          of          the          Beta          Canoe          Race,         held          during          Greek          Week          was          carried          on         by          house          members          who,          together          with         the          ladies          of          Delta          Gamma          Sorority,          also         participated          in          the          Greek          Week          songfest.         The          parents          of          Beta          Theta          Pi’s          75         members          were          also          treated          to          a          special         weekend          at          MSU          during          the          fraternity’s         annual          Parents          Weekend.         A         -          iw         Applic          ations          (          ats          Slaton          Must          be         nd          turned          alone         ork          on          meedordes          te         Sondes,          June          S         TD          iwinos          f         Michiggn          cs         Mimesote         Phas         hae         ALPHA          GAMMA          ee         DELTA         ATA         The          women          of          Alpha          Gamma          Delta         must          be          doing          something          right          if          Mom         Rogers          has          hung          in          there          for          11          years          —         the          longest          period          of          time          any          house-         mother          has          been          with          an          MSU          sorority.         And          indeed,          in          this,          Mom          Roger’s          12th         year          with          Alpha          Gamma          Delta,          the         members          of          MSU's          first          women’s          soror-         ity          did          prove          that          they          are          extraordinary.         Together          with          the          Delta          Sigma          Phi         fraternity,          the          “AGD”          constructed          the         “Jolly          Green          Spartan”          float          that          won          the         MSU          Homecoming          Float          contest          of         1982.          AGD          Denise          Dorigo          brought         further          distinction          to          the          house,          as          she         was          elected          to          the          Homecoming          Court.         Away          from          campus          life,          the          women          of         Alpha          Gamma          Delta          managed          to         accomplish          just          as          much.          They          sold          bal-         loons          and          trick-or          treated          long          and          hard         enough          to          raise          over          $1,900          for          the         Juvenile          Diabetes          Foundation.          In          addi-         tion,          many          of          the          members          were          active         in          various          community          programs          such          as         special          education,          Angel          Flight,          and         reading          for          the          blind.         Alpha          Gamma          Delta’s          annual          Greek         Week          activity          is          one          that          Mom          Rogers         should          get          extra          credit          for          enduring.         After          all,          what          mother          would          tolerate          a         “Slime-In”          where          a          multitude          of          college         students          ravage          frantically          through          a         mud          pit,          searching          for          golf          balls?         2          }         155         Walelvaal         OX         “We're          a          social          fraternity,”          says          Mark         Doyal,          secretary          of          Theta          Chi,          “And          we         emphasize          the          symbol          of          the          helping         hand.”         This          year          Theta          Chi          helped          the          St.         Thomas          of          Aquinas          Orphanage          by          sell-         ing          cups          that          entitled          buyers          to          a          week-         long          rebate          at          several          area          bars—beer         refills          for          only          fifty          cents.          During          Spring         term,          they          also          directed          their          time          and         energy          to          the          Special          Olympics.         According          to          Doyal,          Theta          Chi          is          a          fraternity          that          does          its          best          to          support         their          long          standing          traditions.          Anchoring         and          serenading          are          among          those          tradi-         tions,          Doyal          says,          as          well          as          scholastic         and          outstanding          athletic          achievement.         “We're          currently          in          the          lead          for          All         Sports          in          the          Greek          system,”          he          says.         “We've          won          the          title          six          out          of          eight          years         now.          This          year          we're          trying          for          seven          out         of          nine.”         onrerore         ee          ene          eee          ae         Z          LESLIE          LIED.         =          Br          US          re          abi          ‘         i           |          (e!         '         ied          ep          Eee          =                   ALPHA          GAMMA          RHO         ATP         “We're          different          from          other          fraternities         in          that          we're          a           social professional          frater-         nity;          we          stress          the          professional          side          of         education          as          much          as          the          social,”          says         Tim          Bailey,          president          of          Alpha          Gamma         Rho.          “We're          building          leaders          and          pre-         paring          for          our          future.”         According          to          Bailey,          all          of          the          mem-         bers          within          the          fraternity          are          majoring          in         the          field          of          agriculture          or          a          field          relating         to          it.          He          adds,          “That          does          not          mean          that         all          of          the          members          are          farmers.          We've         been          stereotyped          that          way.          A          lot          of          our         members          aren't          going          into          farming          at         all.”         “Stars”          might          be          a          better          way          of          classi-         fying          the          AGRs.          During          Fall          term,          the         fraternity          took          part          in          a          filming          of          “P.M.         Magazine.”          A          segment          of          the          show          re-         viewing          study          habits          at          Michigan          univer-         sities,          showed          the          AGRs          throwing          a         member          into          the          Red          Cedar,          a          tradition         long          held          for          when          a          member          gives          his         fraternity          pin          to          his          girlfriend.         156         MSd          DAIRY          CLUB         MSU's          1982 83          Dairy          Club          certainly         was          well-traveled          this          year,          as          students          of         the          60-member          group          had          the          opportu-         nity          to          visit          three          states          during          the         academic          year.          Because          students          of          the         Dairy          Club          are          also          members          of          the         American          Dairy          Science          Association,         they          were          invited          to          attend          the          Associa-         tion’s          regional          and          national          conventions         in          lowa          and          Pennsylvania.          In          addition,         the          MSU          Dairy          Club          sponsored          a          trip         over          Spring          Break          to          Tennessee,          where         they          attended          The          Grand          Ole          Opry.         According          to          Secretary,          Lynn          Wilcox,         the          Club’s          central          focus          is          the          promotion         of          the          dairy          industry.          In          keeping          with          this         direction,          the          Dairy          Club          sponsors          a         Christmas          cheese          sale          on          the          MSU          cam-         pus          every          fall          term.         ASHER          HOUSE         “We          tend          to          think          of          ourselves          as          a         family,”          says          Karen          Haak,          a          freshman         resident          at          the          Asher          House.         Haak          shares          the          house          with          other          men         and          women          involved          with          the          Christian         Science          faith          and          who          attend          MSU          and         the          surrounding          colleges.          She          says          the         house          provides          a          good          study          environ-         ment          and          is          conducive          to          growth          both         academically          and          spiritually.         According          to          Haak,          members          of          the         house          are          also          proud          of          their          achieve-         ments          outside          of          the          house.          For          the          past         seven          years,          members          have          won          the         Junior          500          push-cart          race          during          Greek         Week.         Haak          also          says          that          the          house          main-         tains          high          academic          standards          with          an         average          grade          point          of          3.1          to          3.3          among         the          residents.          All          of          the          residents          must         apply          first          in          order          to          be          considered          for         housing.          Students          are          accepted          only         after          extensive          interviews.         157         158         M.S.d.          MARKETING          ASSOCIATION         Through          the          formation          and          coordina-         tion          of          various          committees,          the          students         of          MSU's          Marketing          Association          receive         functional          and          professional          experience         relating          to          their          field          of          study.         The          Association,          made          up          of          over          300         undergraduate          students          representing         numerous          of          the          University’s          major         fields          of          study,          seeks          to          give          its          members         real-world          experience          while          they          are          still         attending          the          University.         For          instance,          the          Association’s          Pro-         fessional          Programs          Committee          invites         representatives          from          corporations          such         as          Proctor                    Gamble          and          IBM          to          speak         to          the          members          of          the          group.         Another          of          the          Association's          Commit-         tees          publishes          and          distributes          Market-         line          Magazine;          the          Programs          Committee         gives          future          market          researchers          experi-         ence          in          conducting          research          surveys          for         national          and          area          companies.         Two          committees—the          Publicity         Committee          and          the          Student          Advertising         Agency—provide          a          base          of          experience         for          MSU          advertising          students.         This          year,          the          Association’s          Commu-         nity          Service          Committee          raised          over         $1,000          for          the          Michigan          Heart          Associa-         tion,          while          the          Projects          Committee         members          gained          experience          by          working         in          conjunction          with          Squirt          distributors.         MSU's          Marketing          Association          is          also          a         student          chapter          of          the          American          Market-         ing          Association          which          is          an          organization         of          professionals          in          the          marketing          field.         As          a          chapter          of          that          Association,          the          offi-         cers          of          the          group          had          the          opportunity          to         attend          a          leadership          conference          at          the         national          convention          in          Chicago          where         MSU’s          Association          won          an          award          for         Chapter          Excellence.         Front          Row          (L—R):          Greg          N.          Grajek,          Adam          L.          May,          Dale          R.          Walczak,          Matthew          J.          Bucher,          Steven          N.          Bjerke.          Second          Row:          Judy          Schreidell,          Kitty          Lingeman,          Amy          Falk,          Kim          Markham,          Kim          Bec-         tel.          Third          Row:          Carol          Parlin,          Linda          Veri,          James          De          Lapa,          Il,          Judith          K.          Ostermann,          Stephanie          A.          Secor.         STUDENT          COALITION          FOR          THE          EPISCOPAL          MINISTRY         This          coalition          is          an          on-campus          stu-         dent          organization          which          initiates,          sup-         ports,          and          carries          out          the          Episcopal         Ministry          at          MSU.          Despite          the          fact          that          it          is         a          student          organization,          its          members          in-         clude          MSU          staff,          faculty,          their          spouses,         and          families          as          well.         The          group’s          foremost          function          is          the         celebration          of          the          Eucharistic          liturgy         every          Sunday          and          on          all          Holy          Days          in         MSU's          Alumni          Chapel.          Supper          and          a         get-together—featuring          either          a          guest         speaker          or          a          group          discussion—are         also          held          every          Sunday          after          the         Eucharistic          service.         Each          term,          the          coalition          offers          both         on          and          off          campus          classes          in          Scripture         or          theology.          Retreats          are          also          planned         each          term          and          are          open          to          any          inter-         ested          persons.         Finally,          the          group          sets          for          itself          special         focuses          for          each          term,          during          which         time          their          efforts          are          concentrated          on          is-         sues          such          as          refugee          sponsorship,         peace          and          justice,          or          human          relation-         ships.         PHI          KAPPA          PSI         OKW         “Nationally,          the          one          word          to          describe         us          would          be          gentlemen,”          says          Charlie         Burnell,          president          of          Phi          Kappa          Psi.          “But         here          on          campus,          spirit          and          motivation         within          the          brotherhood          would          be          more         accurate.”         According          to          Burnell,          the          guys          within         the          house          are          closer          than          they          have          ever         been.          It          has          been          their          goal          to          make          a         stronger          interfraternity          group,          one          that          is         more          involved          within          the          Greek          system,         as          well          as          the          community.         Spring          term,          the          Phi          Psi’s          sponsored          a         philanthropy          for          the          American          Cancer         Society.          For          a          fee,          other          Greek          organiza-         tions          could          paint          the          rock          that          stands          in         front          of          the          fraternity.          All          proceeds          from         the          term-long          event          were          given          to          the         national          charity.         Burnell          adds          that          the          Phi          Psi’s          are          a         group          of          guys          that          are          willing          to          go          out          of         their          way          for          others....          “We're          people         who          would          always          be          there          if          you          needed         someone          to          call          on.”         159         160         DELTA          SIGMA          PHI         A           ®         beer—a          malted          and          hopped          some-         what          bitter          alcoholic          beverage.         Nothing          is          mentioned          about          frater-         nities          in          the          definition          of          beer,          but          beer         and          fraternities          just          seem          to          go          together         like          ...          well,          like          malt          and          hops.         Delta          Sigma          Phi          is          just          one          example          of         the          romance          between          fraternity          men         and          beer.          They          sponsor          the          Greek          Chug         and          the          Chug          for          Charity          at          Dooley’s.          All         the          proceeds          from          this          last          event          go          to         the          Arthritis          Foundation.         Delta          Sigma          Phi          holds          other          fund          rais-         ers          for          the          Arthritis          Foundation,          and         these          do          not          necessarily          involve          beer.         One          of          these          was          a          raffle          for          a          trip          to          Las         Vegas.         “We          are          a          very          diverse          group,”          said         Drew          Ten          Eyck,          treasurer.          “We          have          vet-         erans          in          our          fraternity.          It’s          just          a          blend          o         people.”          ;         This          blend          seems          to          be          working          very         well          in          the          athletic          department.          The         fraternity          has          teams          in          just          about          every         sport          and          won          the          All          Sports          Trophy.         They          also          won          the          Homecoming          float         competition          for          the          second          year          in          a          row         with          their          “Can          the          Boilermakers”          crea-         tion.         “We          can't          really          be          classified,”          said         Ten          Eyck.          “We          can          do          whatever          we         want.”         DELTA          CHI         AX         There’s          no          doubt          about          it,          Delta          Chi         was          in          the          news          this          year.          According          to         Paul          Barger,          president          of          the          fraternity,         one          of          the          highlights          of          the          year          was         hosting          a          Detroit          Free          Press          reporter          for         a          week          and          then          reading          the          results          in          a         page          and          a          half          spread          in          “The          Way          We         Live”          section          of          the          Free          Press.         But          that          wasn’t          all.          During          the          Fall,         Delta          Chi          was          also          among          several          frater-         nities          chosen          to          take          part          in          the          filming         of          a          segment          of          “P.M.          Magazine.”         Those          weren't          the          only          newsworthy         events          for          Delta          Chi,          however.          The          frater-         nity          was          also          proclaimed          the          champion         of          football,          basketball,          and          tennis          within         the          Greek          system.          Barger          says          that         sports          isn't          their          only          strong          point         though.          They          are          also          very          active          within         the          community.          At          Halloween,          members         of          Delta          Chi          sponsor          a          spook          house          for         children,          with          proceeds          going          to          area         children’s          homes.          They          also          participated         in          a          charity          wheelchair          basketball          game         against          the          East          Lansing          Globerollers.         He          adds          that          Delta          Chi          is          also          trying          to         establish          a          national          philanthropy.         Barger          says          that          the          major          difference         between          Delta          Chi          and          other          fraternities         at          MSU,          is          the          diversity          among          mem-         bers.          “There          is          no          one          certain          group          of         people          at          Delta          Chi,”         A         i         ine         BONS           08           sees         eae.          ee          ness         =a          ||         5          i!         :          |         161         THE          STATE          NEWS          poe         The          familiar          clacking          of          typewriters         and          odor          of          glue          pots          became          a          thing          of         the          past          this          year,          as          the          State          News          up-         dated          its          production          system          with          16          new         video          display          terminals.         “It's          made          the          editing          of          stories          much         easier,”          said          Joe          Mielke,          editor-in-chief.         Instead          of          writing          stories          on          paper,          re-         porters          write          them          on          the          terminals          and         file          them          in          the          computer.          The          story          is         then          called          up          and          edited          on          the          screen,         which          eliminates          the          need          for          it          to          be         typed          a          second          time.         The          State          News          received          the          termi-         nals          over          winter          break          and          began          using         them          a          few          weeks          into          the          term.         “It          was          quite          an          experience,”          said         Mielke.          “We          went          from          typewriters          to         computers          all          in          one          day.”         The          paper          has          also          added          two          new         syndicated          columns          on          the          opinion         page,          George          Will          and          Richard          Cohen.         According          to          Mielke,          the          columns          were         added          to          bring          different          viewpoints          to         the          paper,          especially          the          conservative         side.         “It's          been          hard          to          find          someone          with          a         conservative          outlook          who          can          really         write          well,”          he          said.         Feature          and          science          pages          have          been         added          in          order          to          provide          more          com-         prehensive          coverage          and          the          staff          has         tried          to          emphasize          campus          and          local         stories          more          than          national          events.         The          paper          has          approximately          60         people          working          in          the          newsroom,          in-         cluding          between          six          and          eight          interns         and          fourteen          reporters.          It          has          a          circula-         tion          of          40,000,          making          it          one          of          the         largest          college          papers          in          the          country.         Classified          Advertising         162         Photo          Department         Comp          Shop         Distribution         163         164         PSI          GPSILON         VY         Tradition          is          the          root          of          all          fraternities,         but          at          Psi          Upsilon,          tradition          is          a          big          part         of          everyday          life.          Coats          and          ties          are          re-         quired          for          dinner          and          if          a          lady          enters          the         house          all          men          present          on          the          first          floor         stand          up.         “We          pride          ourselves          on          being          gentle-         men,”          said          Glenn          Stenson,          president.         The          men          of          Psi          Upsilon          may          be          gen-         tlemen,          but          twice          a          year          they          prove          they         are          just          kids          at          heart.         At          Christmas          and          again          at          Easter          they         sponsor          parties          for          about          40—50          chil-         dren          from          the          Beekman          Center.          The         children          range          in          age          from          6          to          13          and         several          have          been          to          more          than          one         party          and          recognize          a          few          of          the          mem-         bers.         “We          all          have          a          real          fun          time,”          said         Stenson.          “At          Christmas          we          have          Santa         come          in          with          toys          for          everyone          and          at         Easter          we          hide          eggs          all          over          the          house         for          the          kids          to          find.          Everything          is          donated         by          the          brothers.”         ALPHA          ,          }         Fe          EPSILON'          |         pte         awwa          ¢         FPSILON         LAE         Nearly          10          years          ago,          there          were          only         seven          members          in          the          MSU          chapter          of         the          largest          national          fraternity.          Last          year,         plagued          with          financial          problems,          the         house          was          close          to          shutting          down.          But         things          have          changed          for          the          SAEs,          who         boasted          the          largest          number          of          pledges         on          campus          winter          term.         “We're          trying          to          get          back          on          our          feet,”         said          President          Dave          Gorcyca.          “I          think         we're          headed          in          the          right          direction.         Things          are          really          looking          up          and          we          are         really          growing.”         Now          with          55          members,          the          fraternity         is          experiencing          growing          pains          and          is         planning          on          buying          a          new          house.          “We're         very          stable          now,”          said          Gorcyca,          “and         we're          ready          to          move          into          something          big-         ger          and          better.”         The          SAE          house          is          active          in          fundraisers         and          devotes          a          lot          of          time          to          Special         Olympics          and          Boys’          Club          projects,          Gor-         cyca          said.          “We’re          not          just          a          social          frater-         nity—we          really          enjoy          helping          out,”          he         said.         ALPHA          XI          DELTA         ABA         Raising          money          for          their          philanthropy         is          one          thing          Alpha          Xi          Delta          sure          knows         how          to          do          right!          After          all,          what          better          way         to          raise          money          than          by          spending          a         winter          weekend          on          the          ski          slopes?          On         February          25,          26,          and          27,          the          members         of          Alpha          Xi          Delta          were          busy          taking          as         many          runs          as          their          tired          legs          would          allow         down          the          slopes          of          northwest          Michigan's         Crystal          Mountain.          But          before          their          Ski-a-         Thon          was          over,          the          women          of          Alpha          Xi         Delta          had          succeeded          in          raising          over         $500          in          pledges          and          donations          for          the         American          Lung          Association.         Participation          in          MSU's          Greek          System         is          also          an          important          part          of          life          at          Alpha         Xi          Delta.          This          year,          their          activities          in-         cluded          Christmas          caroling          with          Alpha         Kappa          Alpha          and          sponsoring          an          event         during          Greek          Week.         Several          of          the          sororityss          members         were          also          involved          in          university          events         and          programs.         DELTA          DELTA         DELTA         AAA         Need          your          airplane          washed?          Don't         worry,          your          eyes          aren't          failing          you—it         does          say          airplane.          If          you          do          happen          to         have          a          dirty          airplane          lying          around         though,          you          may          be          out          of          luck          this          year.         But          don’t          despair,          plans          are          in          the          works         for          the          Tri          Deltas          to          sponsor          their          in-         novative          Fall          Plane          Wash          again          next         year.         The          ladies          of          Tri          Delta          haven’t          gone         completely          off-the-wall          though—they         do          sponsor          a          more          conventional          annual         10-Kilometer          Run          which,          together          with         the          Plane          Wash,          raised          money          for          their         philanthropy,          Children’s          Blood          Dis-         eases.         In          its          34th          year          at          MSU,          the          Tri          Deltas         also          carried          on          the          tradition          of          the          Spring         Pansy          Breakfast.          This          annual          event         draws          alumnae          and          current          members         together          for          a          farewell          to          graduating         seniors.         165         166         DELTA          TAU          DELTA         ATA         “Greek          life          can          be          something          more         than          a          party,”          says          Jeff          Dick,          president          of         Delta          Tau          Delta.          “We're          striving          to         achieve          improvement          on          academics         and          community          activities.”         It          can          also          include          becoming          a          major         contributor          to          a          national          charity.          This         year,          Delta          Tau          Delta          sponsored          the         10th          annual          “MS          Dance-for-Strength”         dance          marathon          and          raised          $34,000          for         Multiple          Sclerosis          research.         The          Delts,          attempting          to          become         more          involved          in          community          activities,         also          participated          in          a          fund-raising          bike-         a-thon          and          sponsored          an          event          with          pro-         ceeds          going          to          the          Hospice          of          Lansing.         Delta          Tau          Delta          was          also          the          scene          of         a          regional          conference          of          other          chapters         in          eight          states.          According          to          Dick,          the         conference          is          held          each          year          at          a          chosen         fraternity.          He          adds          that          the          conference.         was          a          major          highlight          for          the          fraternity.         Dick          says          that          the          thing          he          finds          most         striking          about          the          members          of          Delta          Tau         Delta          is          their          brotherhood.          He          adds          that         a          person          can          feel          totally          comfortable         with          his          fraternity          brothers,          the          moment         they          walk          in          the          door.          According          to          Dick,         that          is          due          to          the          internal          cooperation          of         the          guys          within          the          house,          despite          their         diversity          of          interests.         '         PANHELLENIC          COUNCIL         “Our          purpose          is          to          promote          inner-         sorority          spirit,”          says          Terri          Holloway,          pres-         ident          of          the          Panhellenic          Council.          “There         is          more          to          the          Greek          system          than          sepa-         rate          chapters          working          individually.          Our         job          is          to          get          the          whole          Greek          system         working          together.”         According          to          Holloway,          this          year          the         Council          has          been          recognized          as          the          sec-         ond          strongest          Panhellenic          Council          in          the         nation.          She          says          that          wouldn't          be          possi-         ble          without          the          tremendous          amount          of         cooperation          that          has          existed          within          the         Greek          system.         “We've          all          been          working          together          this         year,          not          just          the          Council,          but          the          entire         Greek          system.”          She          adds,          “It’s          been          a         growing          year.”         The          Council          itself          is          made          up          of          a          min-         imum          of          one           elected          representative         from          every          sorority          on          campus.          The          rep-         resentatives          act          as          the          voting          member         for          their          sorority          and          hold          that          position         ‘for          the          entire          school          year.          Presently,         there          are          a          total          of          15          representatives         and          eight          officers          on          the          council,          all         working          together          to          improve          sorority         rush          week          and          other          Greek          activities.         “We          actually          hold          a          governing          posi-         tion,”          Holloway          says.         The          Panhellenic          Council          was          created         in          1922,          a          time          when          the          first          sorority          at         MSU          was          also          established.          Since          that         time,          the          Council          has          grown          in          both          size         and          reputation,          and          is          certain          to          con-         tinue          growing          in          years          to          come.         167         168         (L—R):          Butch          Yurk,          Vickie          Strate,          Karen          Jensen,          Sue          Baskin,          Allen          Vine,          Brad          Wise.          (Kneeling):          Wendy          Wink,          John          Higgins,          Kim          Bresser.         POP         ENTERTAINMENT         Adam          Ant.          REO?          Devo          vara         were          among          the          entertainment          provided         for          the          nearly          40,000          students          of          MSU         during          the          1982—83          school          year.          And          all         were          only          part          of          Pop          Entertainment's         effort          to          provide          quality          entertainment          to         a          wide          variety          of          students.         “We're          always          trying          to          please          as         many          students          as          possible,”          says          Sue         Baskin,          director          of          Pop          Entertainment.         “We          strive          to          get          a          variety.”         Nearly          200          students          volunteer          their         time          to          promote          contemporary          enter-         tainment          on          campus,          be          it          through          se-         curity,          working          as          ushers,          or          as          sec-         retaries          taking          care          of          the          fine          details          of         the          complex          organization.         According          to          Baskin,          anyone          inter-         ested          in          the          music          industry,          production,         promotion          or          anything          related          to          enter-         tainment,          can          volunteer          their          time          to          the         association.         “It's          an          excellent          opportunity          to          gain         professional          experience          while          getting          an         education,”          she          adds.         The          organization          as          a          whole          is          con-         tinually          striving          to          become          more          and         more          professional.          Sue          says          the          organi-         zation          has          a          good          reputation          in          the         music          industry          and          is          aiming          to          maintain         that          reputation.          “And          of          course,          we          want         to          continue          providing          quality          entertain-         ment          to          the          students          of          MSU.”         |         |         MSd          STGQDENT         FOUNDATION         “What          we          really          want          to          do          is          show         MSU's          best          advantages,”          says          Jane         Perry,          president          of          the          MSU          Student         Foundation.          “We          promote          MSU          and         show          our          Spartan          spirit.”         And          spirit          they          have.          MSU          Student         Foundation          are          the          sponsors,          par-         ticipators          and          lucky          card          holders          of          the         Card          Block,          seen          by          thousands          during         the          home          football          games          in          the          Fall.         Nearly          150          members          also          participate          in         the          spirit          section          at          the          hockey          games,         commonly          known          as          the          Slap          Shots.         The          Spartan          Spirits,          numbering          nearly         300          at          basketball          games,          are          also          part          of         the          Foundation.         All          together,          the          general          membership         of          the          group          is          well          over          1,000          people.         According          to          Perry,          that          number          in-         creases          nearly          daily,          almost          doubling         during          Spring          term.          She          adds          that          the         only          requirement          for          becoming          a          mem-         ber          of          the          Foundation,          is          attendance          at         meetings.          In          other          words,          Perry          says,          “If         you          want          to          become          a          member,          you          can.         There          are          no          limitations.”         The          Student          Foundation          is          also          mak-         ing          plans          for          expansion          in          ways          other         than          membership.          Perry          explains          that         due          to          the          success          of          Tel-an-Alum,         which          raised          money          for          student          scholar-         ships          and          grants,          the          group          plans          to          ex-         tend          their          fund          raising          services          in          the          up-         coming          years.         In          addition,          the          Foundation          is          also          re-         sponsible          for          the          Ambassadors          program         at          MSU,          Little          Siblings          weekend,          Parent's         Day          and          the          10,000          meter          run.         Front          Row          (L—R):          Betsy          Shutes,          Julie          DeCarlo,          Margaret          Hren,          Lisa          Hewartson,          Sarah          Perry,          Dana          Precious,          Jenifer          Wise.          Second          Row:          MariAnn          Mortensen,          Dave          Susko,          Diane          Coulter,         Kim          Murphy,          Cindy          Cortes,          Linda          Frank,          Karen          Griffin,          Lori          Downing,          Carolyn          Miller,          Vivian          Smith.          Third          Row:          Denise          Helmrich,          Diane          Bee,          Becky          VanDongen,          Joe          Videan,          Chris          Dolen,         Joanie          Byrne,          Sernick,          Lori          Greca,          Mike          Jacobs,          Jane          Perry,          Dave          Skiff,          Patty          Waddell.          Not          Pictured:          Mark          Foster,          Allyn          Shaw,          Bonnie          Griswold.         169         Ask          a          Phi          Delt          what          he          likes          most         about          being          a          Phi          Delt          and          he'll          answer          a         “strong          brotherhood.”          House          members         agree          that          theirs          is          a          small,          closely-knit         group          and          unusually          supportive          of          one         another.         “Unlike          some          houses,          we          really          make         it          an          effort          to          get          to          know          each          other         well,”          said          President          Mike          Popelic.          “Right         now          we          have          67          members          including         pledges,          which          is          the          ideal          size          for          us.”         The          support          they          talk          about          does          run         strong          and          can          be          seen          at          lacrosse         games,          tennis          tournaments,          and          other         PH]          DELTA          THETA         DA         sporting          events.          Phi          Delts          show          up          regu-         larly          to          cheer          on          their          brothers          who          par-         ticipate          on          MSU          teams.         “We          are          a          very          active          group          of          guys,”         Popelic          said,          “not          only          in          sports,          but          in         community          services          and          in          campus          or-         ganizations.          And          we          have          strong          repre-         sentation          on          the          Senior          Class          Council.”         The          Phi          Delts          leave          their          mark          on          so-         cial          events,          too.          They          hold          an          Oktober-         fest          every          fall,          drawing          one          of          the          largest         crowds          all          year,          and          sponsor          the          ever-         popular          Greek          Week          Frisbee          Tourna-         ment.         SENIOR          CLASS         COUNCIL         For          the          Class          of          ’83,          facing          a          tight          job         market          was          still          not          enough          of          a          chal-         lenge.          Led          by          the          Senior          Class          Council,         graduates          faced          a          final          challenge—an         innovative          campaign          to          leave          their          mark         on          campus          with          a          $75,000          class          gift—a         decorative          fountain          at          the          Wharton          Cen-         ter.         Co-chairman          of          the          Council,          Annie         House,          said          the          challenge          has          nearly         been          met          with          pledges          totaling          over         $70,000.          “We          set          a          very          realistic          goal         and          are          proud          we          will          be          able          to          reach          it,”         she          said.          “We          think          a          contribution          to          the         Wharton          Center          is          very          special          and          will         add          a          lot          to          the          beauty          of          our          campus.”         While          the          biggest          annual          project          for         the          Council          is          the          class          gift,          the          25-         member          organization          is          active          in          plan-         ning          Homecoming          activities          for          alumni         and          is          involved          with          organizing          com-         mencement.          It          is          also          responsible          for         selecting          and          honoring          the          25          Out-         standing          Seniors          in          the          graduating          class         and          the          Outstanding          Faculty          Member.         “We          are          a          very          dedicated          group          that         maintains          professionalism          and          credibil-         ity,”          House          said.          “We          give          advice          to          the         administration,          and          they          see          us          as          a          pro-         fessional          group          representing          seniors         rather          than          as          just          a          service          organiza-         tion.”         171         172         %         |          ON         eZ                    °         LAMBDA          CHI          ALPHA         AXA         Lambda          Chi          Alpha,          located          at          128         Collingwood          Ave.,          is          the          second          largest         fraternity          98          members—          in          the          Greek         System.          Though          more          than          half          of         Lambda          Chi          Alpha          is          comprised          of          Busi-         ness          and          Communications          majors,          the         house          embodies          a          spirit          of          diversity          and         individuality,          according          to          vice-president         Paul          Corona.          “We          are          good          people,”          said         Corona,          “as          open          and          honest          as          the          day         is          long.”         Rounding          out          the          remainder          of         Lambda          Chi's          hierarchy          are          president         Tom          Cote,          treasurer          Greg          Kennedy,          and         chapter          advisor          Bill          McIntyre.         The          Lambdas          think          of          themselves          as         unique          among          Greeks.          They          like          to         socialize          with          a          variety          of          people          on          a          va-         riety          of          levels.          They          don’t          rely          on          the         house          for          providing          a          sheltered          exis-         tence,          unless,          of          course,          it          is          raining.         Among          the          fraternity’s          sponsored          ac-         tivities,          tops          on          the          list          is          the          Junior          500         Push-Cart          Race          open          to          all          MSU          stu-         dents.          1983          was          the          35th          annual          run-         ning,          and          the          Lambdas          hope          to          revive         enthusiasm          for          the          event          to          levels          re-         miniscent          of          the          1950s.          Other          Lambda         philanthropic          activities          include          the          yearly         Chant          for          th ose          Who          Can't          Chant-a-thon         and          the          annual          combined          Lambda Ro-         tary          spaghetti          and          meatball          dinner.         The          Lambdas          hope          to          maintain          their         distinct          image          throughout          the          upcom-         ing          years,          and          any          prospective          members         are          urged          to          drop          by          during          Rush.         OM         Seeing          white          spots          is          something          usually         associated          with          looking          at          flash          bulbs          and         ingesting          hallucinogenic          substances.          For         the          women          of          Phi          Mu          however,          the          white         spots          were          closer          to          white          spheres          and         came          from          playing          Ping-Pong          all          day          and          all         night.         Phi          MU,          along          with          the          Alpha          Epsilon          Pi         Fratemity,          sponsored          a          Ping-Pong          match         for          Muscular          Dystrophy          at          the          Union          which         lasted          48          hours          and          “netted”          $1,000.         “We          had          people          playing          all          through          the         night,”          said          Robin          Eishen,          public          relations         officer.          No          wonder          these          blurry-eyed          Ping-         Pongers          saw          more          than          just          one          spot.         The          Phi          Mu          sorority          emphasizes          higher         academics          and          its          members          at          chapters         around          the          country          have          been          awarded         over          22,000          graduate          and          undergraduate         scholarships.          The          sorority          also          publishes          a         professional          directory          which          is          nationally         distributed.          The          directory          lists          types          of          jobs         and          is          helpful          with          career          development.         PRE-VET          CLUB         “Basically,          we're          here          so          that          pre-vets         have          an          opportunity          to          meet          and          get          to         know          each          other          a          little          bit,          and          to          allow         us          to          get          exposure          to          different          aspects          of         the          veterinary          profession.”          Such          is          the         raison          d'etre          for          MSU’s          Pre-Vet          Club,          ac-         cording          to          this          year’s          Vice-President,         Adam          Blickley.         The          125          members          of          the          club          attend         bi-monthly          meetings          where          guest         speakers          discuss          current          issues          and         areas          of          study          in          Veterinary          Medicine         with          the          future          vets.          According          to         Blickley,          most          of          this          year’s          speakers         were          veterinarians          from          MSU's          world-         renowned          Vet          Clinic          and          from          abroad.         Not          all          of          the          Club’s          meetings          are          so         serious          though.          The          Pre-Vets          do          take         time          off          every          fall          for          a          hayride,          and          every         spring          for          a          picnic;          both          traditions          which         were          carried          on          by          MSU's          1982 83          Pre-         Vet          Club.         173         174         SIGMA          KAPPA         XK         The          lights          are          dimmed          at          MacDonald         Middle          School.          The          band          is          playing          and         couples          are          swirling          gracefully          on          the         dance          floor.          A          smiling          Sigma          Kappa         walks          up          to          one          of          the          male          wallflowers         and          asks          him          to          dance.          The          gentleman         nods          yes,          pats          his          silver          hair          into          place         and          hands          his          cane          to          another          man         standing          next          to          him.          The          band          starts          the         next          song          and          the          man          cocks          his          head,         listening.          “]          haven't          heard          a          real          square         dance          caller          in          years.          Let’s          go          lassie!”         And          so          the          6th          Annual          Sigma          Kappa         Senior          Swirl          is          underway.         “We          had          so          much          fun,”          said          Kristi         Schmidt,          president.          “The          band          played         square          dances          and          waltzes,          so          the          senior         citizens          were          really          teaching          us          how          to         dance.”          The          house          puts          on          the          Senior         Swirl          every          spring          in          conjunction          with         the          Fiji          house.          All          senior          citizens          are          in-         vited          to          attend          and          dance          the          night          away.         The          whole          Sigma          Kappa          house          also         participated          in          the          CROP-Walk          for         hunger          in          the          fall          and          raised          approxi-         mately          $500.         With          homework          and          involvement          in         campus          organizations,          such          as          the         Tower          Guard,          Mortar          Board,          the          Student         Foundation          and          the          Senior          Class          Coun-         cil,          it          would          seem          that          these          women         wouldn't          have          time          for          anything          else.          In         spite          of          their          busy          schedules,          this          fall         they          bought          books          for          the          American         Farm          School          in          Greece          and          in          the          winter         donated          money          to          the          Maine          Seacoast         Mission.         |          CHI          OMEGA         XO         |         |          Everyone          has          heard          the          old          joke,         |          “How          many          psychiatrists,          football         players,          etc.,          does          it          take          to          change          a         |          light          bulb?”          The          women          of          Chi          Omega         prompt          the          question,          “How          many          Chi         Omegas          does          it          take          to          drive          a          Volkswa-         gen          Rabbit?”          They          answered          the          ques-         tion          during          Greek          Week          of          ’82          by          stuf-         fing          38          girls          into          the          subcompact.          Hope-         fully          it          wasn’t          a          manual          transmission;          sit-         ting          on          the          gearshift          would          not          be          very         fun.          All          this          togetherness          earned          the          Chi         Omegas          a          place          in          the          Guiness          Book          of         World          Records          and          helped          them          to          go         on          to          win          the          Greek          Week          Award          for          the         third          year          in          a          row.         As          they          are          one          of          the          larger          houses         on          campus,          it          is          easy          to          find          Chi          Omegas         in          almost          every          activity          at          the          University.         The          house’s          philanthropy,          which         comes          from          the          Greek          word,          philan-         thropia,          meaning          love          of          mankind,          is          the         __          Glass          House          in          Lansing.          The          Glass         House          is          another          name          for          the          Women’s         Alcoholic          Rehabilitation          Center          and          the         _          Chi          Omegas          work          diligently          all          year          to         raise          funds          for          them.         The          women          of          Chi          Omega          are          all          very         diverse,          coming          together          to          form          their         own          unique          blend          of          scholarship,         leadership,          and          involvement.         175         176         ALPHA          KAPPA          PSI         AKW         The          1982 83          members          of          Alpha         Kappa          Psi          are          as          diverse          as          they          come.         MSU's          professional          business          fraternity          is         not          only          the          sole          co-ed          fraternity          on         campus,          but          is          also          the          only          fraternity         with          faculty          members          amongst          its          ranks.         Largely          a          fraternity          based          on          its          mem-         bers’          mutual          interest          in          the          field          of          busi-         ness,          Alpha          Kappa          Psi          periodically          in-         vites          prominent          individuals          from          the         business          world          to          speak          at          their          meet-         ings.         The          fraternity’s          annual          winter          field          trip         takes          members          to          different          cities          where         they          attend          various          professional          events.         This          year,          the          members          of          Alpha          Kappa         Psi          journeyed          to          Milwaukee.         Despite          its          definite          professional          slant,         Alpha          Kappa          Psi          is          also          a          social          frater-         nity,          according          to          President          Phil          Har-         wood,          who          noted          the          fraternity’s          active         involvement          in          MSU’s          Greek          athletic         leagues          and          annual          Greek          Week          events.         EVANS          SCHOLARS         Question:          Who          demonstrates          leader-         ship          and          character,          was          graduated          in          the         top          quarter          of          their          high          school          class,         has          shown          financial          need,          and          can          tell         you          if          you          should          use          your          three          iron          or         your          four          iron          on          your          next          shot?         Answer:          An          Evans          Scholar.         Question:          A          what?         Answer:          An          MSU          Evans          Scholar.          A         guy          or          girl          who          was          a          golf          caddie          in          high         school,          received          a          scholarship          from          the         Western          Golf          Association          because          they         had          a          good          caddie          record          and          had          the         above          qualifications.         Question:          Hmm.          What          do          these         Evans          Scholars          do?         Answer:          Well,          besides          their          studies,         they're          dedicated          to          community          service.         They          have          an          annual          fund          raiser—         which          for          the          last          two          years          has          been          a         three-mile          campus          run—and          they          do-         nate          the          money          they          raise          to          charities.         This          year,          they          donated          it          to          the          Mid-         Michigan          Center          for          the          Blind.          Oh,          and         they          also          sponsor          an          annual          blood          drive.         Question:          Sounds          great!          How          can          |         become          one?         Answer:          Heh,          it’s          a          lot          of          work.          But         here,          you          can          start          by          holding          this          bag          of         clubs.         KAPPA          DELTA         KA         Somehow,          during          the          busy          1982 83         academic          year          at          MSU,          the          women          of         Kappa          Delta          found          time          to          dedicate         themselves          to          a          new          philanthropy.          In          ad-         dition          to          their          Annual          Spring          Golf          Clas-         sic,          which          raises          money          for          the         Richmond,          Virginia          Crippled          Children’s         Hospital,          the          members          of          Kappa          Delta         sponsored          a          new          Swim-a-Thon.          Pro-         ceeds          from          the          event          held          Winter          Term,         went          to          the          National          Council          for          Preven-         tion          of          Child          Abuse.         Along          with          an          obvious          dedication          to         philanthropy,          the          women          of          Kappa          Delta         maintained          a          strong          sense          of          leadership.         Several          members          held          important         leadership          positions          in          various          Univer-         sity          organizations          during          the          year,          in-         cluding          the          Senior          Class          Council,         Women          in          Communication,          and          The         Alumni          Association.         Four          Kappa          Delta          members          also          held         ‘          co-chairperson          positions          for          the          Greek         System's          annual          Greek          Week          festivities.         The          Kappa          Deltas          contributed          further         to          the          Week’s          festivities          by          sponsoring          a         pyramid          building          contest.         One          of          the          University’s          oldest         sororities,          the          MSU          chapter          of          Kappa         Delta          was          founded          in          1926.          This          year,         the          sorority’s          1897          national          founding         date          was          celebrated          with          an          alumnae         dinner          and          small          ceremony.         Front          Row          (L—R):          Nancy          Rosenhauer,          Joan          Delaney,          Jana          Douglas,          Meg          Mathis,          Mary          Lareau,          Christine          Palmer,          Karwyn          Thomas,          Melissa          Beck,          Ann          Begrow,          Gail          Keller;          Row          Two          (L—         R):          Laura          Clark,          Carolyn          Chesbrough,          Trica          Mullen,          Pam          Dow,          Michelle          Roy,          Laris          Stumpos,          Leslie          Metzger,          Carolyn          Geake,          Julia          Rowley,          Alison          Hughes,          Sue          Hathaway;          Row          Three          (L—         R):          Amy          McCallum,          Marcy          DeBlasio,          Cathy          Cullum,          Laura          Lynn          Stilwell,          Lindy          S.          Williams,          Sarah          Marquardt,          Georgia          Dournas,          Janie          Bultrund,          Suzy          Doyle,          Sue          Creswell,          Wendy          Lam-         bert,          Lisa          Linabury;          Row          Four          (L—R):          Lynn          Riddell,          Lynne          Goswick,          Ellen          Piligian,          Laure          Morrison,          Kelley          Howell,          Lynn          Garzelloni,          Kay          Klinkner,          Julie          Pappas;          Row          Five          (L—R):          Molly         Fitzpatrick,          Jennifer          Tewes,          Laura          Kackmeister,          Michele          Manor,          Gina          DeBlasio,          Daryl          Reynolds,          Lisa          Ashley,          Terri          Hansen,          Mrs.          Andrews         177         1983          RED          CEDAR          LOG          YEARBOOK         Editor-in-Chief          Bill          Brooks,          Photo          Editor          Jim          Goatley         LOL         Organizations          Editor          Mary          Anita          Browne          Business          Manager          Barbara          Marsden         178         Dark          Room          Techs          Robin          Couey,          Paul          Stocum         Photographers.          (L          to          R)          Paul          Stocum,          Robin          Couey,          Jack          Klee,         Jim          Goatley,          Karen          Bailey,          Bill          Kalina,          Mark          Neville.         Reporters         Sara          E.          Frost         Suzanne          Baker         Tom          Sussi         Sue          Owens         Kara          Kuchinic         Janice          Somerville         Terrence          Date         Jamie          DePolo         Jeff          Juterbock         Sherri          Winston         Sports          Editor          Tom          Sussi         179         180         INTER-FRATERNITY         COUNCIL         Roy          and          Frank          were          typical          freshmen         living          in          Wilson          at          MSU.          And          being          fairly         typical,          they          thought          they          might          like          to         join          a          fraternity.         Roy:          “Hey          Frank,          this          is          rush          week.          Do         you          want          to          go          and          look          at          some          of          the         fraternity          houses?”         Frank:          “Well          Roy,          |          don’t          know.          How         did          you          know          it          was          rush          week          anyway?”         Roy:          “I          took          it          upon          myself          to          call          the         Inter-fraternity          Council          this          afternoon.         They're          in          charge          of          regulating          rush          and         stuff          like          that.          The          guy          on          the          phone          was         really          nice          and          gave          me          all          sorts          of          infor-         mation.”         Frank:          “Oh.          Well,          I'd          like          to          go,          but          it’s         kind          of          cold          out.          |          don't          feel          like          walking         all          that          way          over          to          some          of          those          houses         from          here.”         Roy:          “No          problem,          Frank.          The          IFC          has         set          up          a          bus          service          so          we          can          ride         around          to          any          house          we          want.          And         Frank,          |          can          tell          by          the          look          on          your          face         what          your          next          question          is          going          to          be.”         Frank:          “Oh          yeah?”         Roy:          “Yeah.          You're          going          to          say          that         the          fraternity          you          were          thinking          of          rush-         ing          was          part          of          the          National          Panhellenic         Council          and          in          the          past          didn’t          participate         in          Greek          Week,          so          what          good          is          the          IFC         going          to          do          you.          Am          |          right?”         Frank:          “Go          ahead          smarty          pants.”         Roy:          “Well,          you          don’t          have          to          worry.          An         All-Greek          Council          has          been          established         with          members          from          the          IFC,          Panhellenic         and          National          Panhellenic          Council.          And         all          the          fraternities          and          sororities          at          MSU         are          now          participating          in          Greek          Week.”         Frank:          “Wow          Roy,          you're          really          up          on         Greek          affairs.          Let’s          go          catch          that          bus          to         rush.”         And          so          Frank          and          Roy          went          to          rush         and          each          found          a          fraternity          perfectly         suited          to          their          individual          needs.         182         a         Ls         Ld         ’         |         f         4         +         %         Sere          OR          S         Agriculture                   Natural         Resources         LUCIA          A.          ABDOO;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.S.,          Food          Science         JOHN          L.          ADAMIC;          WARREN,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         REX          W.          AINSLIE;          HASLETT,          MI         B.S.,          Fisheries                    Wildlife         ELIZABETH          A.          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RIBBENS;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.S.,          Park                    Recreation          Resources         LAWRENCE          ARTHGR          RICE;          CENTREVILLE,          MI         B.S.,          Agricultural          Engineering          Technology         192         BRENDA          L.          ROBERTS;          GALIEN,          MI         B.S.,          Food          Systems          Economics                    Management         DOUGLAS          ALLEN          ROHRBACH;          FARMINGTON          HILL,         MI         B.S.,          Packaging         AUGUSTIN          M.          ROJAS;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         KEVIN          J.          ROSE;          ERIE,          Ml         B.S.,          Agricultural          Engineering          Technology         CHARLOTTE          LOIS          ROSEN;          SOUTHGATE,          MI         B.S.,          Food          Systems          Economics                    Management         STEVEN          M.          ROSENBERG;          SODUS,          MI         B.S.,          Food          Systems          Economics                    Management         TAMMY          ANN          TARSI;          JACKSON,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         KATHLEEN          HELEN          SADILEK;          CHESANING,          MI         B.S.,          Nat          Res                    Environmental          Education         MARY          KATHRYN          SAGE;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.S.,          Recreation                    Youth          Leadership         ALESIA          SANDERS;          CHICAGO,          IL         B.S.,          Public          Affairs          Management         ROBERT          G.          SANFORD;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.S.,          Building          Construction         JAMES          THOMAS          SAROKIN;          FARMINGTON          HLS,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         CHERYL          ANN          SAUNDERS;          KOKOMO,          IN         B.S.,          Fisheries                    Wildlife         CAROL          J.          SAWINSKI;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.S.,          Horticulture         ALICIA          J.          SAYLOR;          MORRISTOWN,          NJ         B.S.,          Wildlife          Biology         JULIE          KAE          SCHAEFER;          CONKLIN,          MI         B.S.,          Agr                    Nat          Res          Communications         CATHERINE          MARIE          SCHAFER;          DUNDEE,          MI         B.S.,          Horticulture         ERIC          B.          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SCHMITT;          KALAMAZOO,          MI         B.S.,          Recreation                    Youth          Leadership         DEBRA          ANN          SCHUCK;          BAYVILLE,          NJ         B.S.,          Dairy          Science         STEVEN          LAWRENCE          SEEGER;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Building          Construction         MARK          PATRICK          SEGUIN;          ALPENA,          MI         B.S.,          Agribusiness                    Nat          Res          Education         MARK          SEVERN;          NEW          LATHROP,          MI         B.S.,          Agricultural          Engineering          Technology         LORI          E.          SEXTON;          FARMINGTON          HILLS,          MI         B.A.,          Public          Affairs          Management         FRANKLIN          EARL          SEYBERT;          WHITE          PIGEON,          MI         B.S.,          Food          Systems          Economics                    Management         PAMELA          P.          SHANNON;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Recreation                    Youth          Leadership         JAMES          M.          SHATTUCK;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.S.,          Park                    Recreation          Resources         MARK          J.          SHEAR;          NEW          HUDSON,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         RICHARD          E.          SIEVERS;          TRAVERSE          CITY,          MI         B.S.,          Crop                    Soil          Science         JEFFREY          J.          SILAGY;          DEARBORN          HTS,          MI         B.S.,          Park                    Recreation          Resources         RHONDA          LYNN          SKIDMORE;          BELLEVUE,          MI         B.S.,          Food          Science         JOSEPH          B.          SLEEPER;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         CONRAD          GERALD          SMITH;          CLARKSTON,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         ELIZABETH          A.          SMITH;          MONROE,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         LORI          ANN          SMITH;          E.          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         MELINDA          SUSAN          SMITH;          FLUSHING,          MI         B.S.,          Horticulture         NANCY          P.          SMITH;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         DAVID          R.          SNELLING;          DRAYTON          PLAINS,          MI         B.S.,          Building          Construction         ROBIN          L.          SNYDER;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.S.,          Resouce          Development         JENINE          MARIE          SOLOKO;          HOLLY,          MI         B.S.,          Recreation                    Youth          Leadership         KIMBERLY          S.          SPENCER;          BENTON          HARBOR,          MI         B.S.,          Food          Systems          Economics                    Management         JILL          M.          SPIEKERMAN;          MERRILL,          MI         B.S.,          Agr                    Nat          Res          Communications         HELEN          K.          SPRADLIN;          SALINE,          MI         B.S.,          Food          Systems          Economics                    Management         KAREN          R.          SPRUIT;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.S.,          Recreation                    Youth          Leadership         THEODORE          ERNEST          STANKE;          BELLAIRE,          MI         B.S.,          Building          Construction         MOLLIE          STARK;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.S.,          Horticulture         JOSEPH          P.          STARRS;          WEST          BLOOMFIELD,          Ml         B.S.,          Packaging         WAYNE          S.          STAWINSKI;          WARREN,          MI         B.S.,          Building          Construction         JAMES          P.          STEFFENS;          HOPKINS,          MI         B.S.,          Agricultural          Engineering          Technology         MICHAEL          J.          STEGGALL;          GRAND          BLANC,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         RICHARD          W.          STEPHENS,          GROSSE          POINTE          PARK,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         193         MICHAEL          A.          STEVENS;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Building          Construction         GINA          |.          STEWART;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Public          Affairs          Management         ELLEN          ANNE          STILLE;          JACKSON,          MI         B.S.,          Resource          Development         LAURA          MAY          STOWE;          TRAVERSE          CITY,          MI         B.S.          Horticulture         AMY          L.          STRAITH;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.S.,          Recreation                    Youth          Leadership         NORMAN          W.          STRANG;          ALLEN,          MI         B.S.,          Forestry         GREGORY          J.          SUTHERLAND;          METAMORA,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         RAY          B.          SWART;          BRIDGMAN,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         RODGER          JAMES          SWINK;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Agribusiness                    Nat          Res          Education         WALLIS          LYNNE          TABER;          E.          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.S.,          Horticulture         MARY          JO          TALDER;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         LISA          ANA          TARPOFF;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         KARLA          ANN          TAURIAINEN;          YPSILANTI,          MI         B.S.,          Recreation                    Youth          Leadership         JAMES          FRANKLIN          TAYLOR;          BELDING,          MI         B.S.,          Animal          Husbandry         LYNN          MARIE          TAYLOR;          GROSSE          ILE,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         JAMES          THOMAS;          GROSSE          PTE          PK,          MI         B.S.,          Food          Service         MICHAEL          VINCENT          THOMAS;          TAYLOR,          MI         B.S.,          Fisheries                    Wildlife         MATTHEW          L.          THOMPSON;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.S.,          Dairy          Science         SUSAN          E.          THOMPSON;          LINDEN,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         PAMELA          A.          TINSLEY;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Public          Affairs          Management         JOHN          DOUGLAS          TOLBERT;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         RONALD          TOMASZEWSKI,          UTICA,          MI         B.S.,          Fisheries                    Wildlife         PAMELA          J.          TOWNSEND;          BELLEVUE,          MI         B.S.,          Food          Systems          Economics                    Management         PATRICIA          A.          TRACEY;          LATHRUP          VILLAGE,          MI         B.S.,          Forestry         ROBERT          JOHN          TRAVIS;          WHEATON,          IL         B.S.,          Packaging         JANE          L.          TRIPP;          WARREN,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         JACQUELINE          M.          TROMBLY;          NEW          HAVEN,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         JODI          L.          TYLER;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Agr                    Nat          Res          Communications         JUDITH          ANNE          TYRRELL;          UBLY,          MI         B.S.,          Animal          Husbandry         KATHLEEN          ANN          ULLRICH;          TROY,          MI         B.S.,          Animal          Science         MELISSA          VAN          BLARGAN;          LILLY,          PA         B.S.,          Forestry         CHERYL          L.          VANDERHORST;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Therapeutic          Recreation         THOMAS          MATHEW          VAN          PELT;          NORTHPORT,          MI         B.S.,          Horticulture         SUZANNE          VAN          SLAMBROUCK;          RIVERVIEW,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         AMY          ELLEN          VARNER;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.S.,          Food          Science         KELLY          VARNER;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         JAY          ALAN          VARNEY;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Resource          Development         GREGG          B.          VERPLANCK;          LAPEER,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         ELIZABETH          ROSE          VIKTORA;          GRAND          JUNCTION,          MI         B.S.,          Animal          Husbandry         BARBARA          ANN          VISSER;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         ANN          M.          VITOUS;          BATH,          MI         B.S.,          Crop                    Soil          Science         DAVID          A.          VOGAN;          ST.          CLAIR          SHORES,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         BRIAN          F.          WAGNER;          WILLIAMSVILLE,          NY         B.S.,          Packaging          Science         DANIEL          A.          WAHMHOFF;          GRAND          JUNCTION,          MI         B.S.,          Forestry         JANET          LYNNE          WALTON;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.S.,          Food          Service         DAVID          EDWARD          WARSCO;          BENTON          HARBOR,          MI         B.S.,          Crop                    Soil          Science         KIM          MARIE           WEBBER;          MONTROSE,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         LINDA          J.          WEGIENKA;          TAYLOR,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         MARCIE          ROBYN          WEINSTOCK;          HAZLET,          NJ         B.S.,          Horticulture         JEAN          MARIE          WENN;          MONTROSE,          MI         B.S.,          Agr                    Nat          Res          Communications         PATRICK          D.          WENSON;          MARLETTE,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         CHRISTOPHER          JAMES          WENZ;          GROSSE          PTE          PARK,         MI         B.S.,          Packaging         DAVID          CHARLES          WEYHER;          FARMINGTON          HLS,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         BARBARA          ANN          WHALL;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         194         ALAN          W.          WHEELER;          HART,          MI         B.S.,          Dairy          Science         MARY          ANN          WIGLEY;          FRANKENMUTH,          MI         B.S.,          Food          Systems          Economics                    Management         ARNOLD          L.          WILCOX;          J ACKSON,          MI         B.S.,          Food          Systems          Management         DENISE          MARIE          WILLIAMS;          COLDWATER,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         ELIZABETH          WILLMARTH;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         LAURA          LAINE          WILSON;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         TONY          C.          WILSON;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Public          Affairs          Management         LESLIE          A.          WISE;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         DIANNE          CAROLYN          WOLF;          BUSHNELL,          IL         B.S.,          Crop                    Soil          Science         DOUGLASS          L.          WOOD;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         MATTHEW          D.          WOZNIAK;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         ALLEN          B.          WRIGHT;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Fisheries                    Wildlife         AYSIN          F.          YENIGUN;          TROY,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         MARK          D.          ZACHA;          ST.          JOSEPH,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         CHRISTOPHER          C.           ZAK;          LAKE          ORION,          MI         B.S.,          Horticulture         ANA          M.          ZAMORA;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         ELIZABETH          A.          ZERWECK-TEMBO;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Food          Systems          Economics                    Management         MICHAEL          JOSEPH          ZIMMER;          MARYSVILLE,          MI         B.S.,          Packaging         195         RALEIGH          F.          ADAMS,          JR.;          GRAND          BLANC,          MI         B.A.,          Religious          Studies         JANAN          L.          AJLUNI;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities         DANIEL          W.          ALDRIDGE,          III;          JACKSON          HTS,          NY         B.A.,          History         RITA          J.          AMBROSO;          LAKE          ORION,          MI         B.A.,          English         MARTA          J.          APPLEBEE;          REDFORD,          Ml         B.F.A.,          Art          Education         LAURA          ROSE          ASHLEE;          PLYMOUTH,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities         LISA          M.          BALDERI;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          Spanish         JOHN          J.          BALL,          PORTAGE,          MI         PHD.,          Forestry         KATHLEEN          RUTH          BARLOW;          GROSSE          PTE          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          English         TIMOTHY          L.          BARTLETT;          EAST          LANSING,          MI         B.M.U.S.,          School          Music-Choral         KEVIN          E.          BEARD;          GRAND          LEDGE,          MI         B.A.,          English         STEVE          N.          BECK;          SHAWNEE          MISSION,          KS         B.A.,          English         KATHLEEN          F.          BENINGTON;          THREE          OAKS,          MI         B.A.,          English         MICHELE          J.          BERGMAN;          ADRIAN,          MI         B.F.A.          Studio          Art         FILIZ          AYSE          BILGE;          ST.          CLAIR          SHORES,          MI         B.M.U.S.,          Music          Theory                    Composition         SUSAN          ANDREA          BINDER;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          History         MOLLY          A.          BINDES;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          English         LINDA          MICHELLE          BLACKMAN;          CHICAGO,          IL         B.A.,          Studio          Art         SANDRA          LYNN          BOSWELL;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          History         CYNTHIA          MARY          BOURGEAU;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         KATHY          MARIE          BOYER;          MALONE,          NY         B.M.U.S.,          School          Music-Instrumental         LISA          M.          CAMILLERI;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          Theatre         RICHARD          JAMES          CAROLAN;          LAPEER,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities-Prelaw         DANA          E.          CHISNELL;          DRYDEN,          MI         B.A.,          English         KEVIN          MICHAEL          CHUDLER;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities-Prelaw         LORI          R.          CLEMENS;          DEWITT,          MI         B.A.,          English         JULIANA          COE;          LANSING,          MI         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         LAURA          LEE          CRAVEN;          DRYDEN,          MI         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         JOANN          MARIE          CREAMER;          FLINT,          MI         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         KENT          STEPHAN           CULOTTA;          PLYMOUTH,          MI         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         BRENDA          J.          CUMMINGS;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Spanish          Education         JESSICA          DEFOREST-TOWNS;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          Ml         B.A.,          Humanities         DAVID          PAUL          DEGRAAF;          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          Linguistics         MACHELLE          SUZANNE          DE          JONGE;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         ELIZABETH          ANNE          DILSWORTH;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities         MICHAEL          J.          DINEEN;          LEXINGTON,          MI         B.M.U.S.,          Music          Education         NANCY          A.          DONAHOE;          HANOVER,          IL         B.A.,          English         ANNETTE          C.          DONOHOE;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         JEAN          L.          DOVEY;          EDGEWATER          PK,          NJ         B.M.U.S.,          Music          Therapy         WILLIAM          E.          DOWNER;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          Ml         B.A.,          History         SUSAN          M.          DRAPEK;          PONTIAC,          MI         B.A.,          Spanish         SALLY          A.          DREWS;          FT.          WASHINGTON,          PA         B.A.,          Humanities-Prelaw         CYNTHIA          L.          DUNCAN;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          English          Education         BARBARA          ANN          EDNIE;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities         LUCIA          M.          ELDEN;          LUPTON,          MI         B.A.,          English          Education         JEANNE          PATRICE          ENGELS;          ADA,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         LAWRENCE          N.          EVANS;          HOWELL,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities         CAROLINE          MARIE          PATRICIA          EZOP;          FRANKENMUTH,         Mi         B.A.,          Studio          Art         DONNA          A.          FELDPAUSCH;          ST.          JOHNS,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         JANICE          FISCHHABER;          MARSHALL,          MI         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         KENNETH          SCOTT          FISH;          PARMA,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         SHARON          A.          FITZGERALD:          CARBONDALE,          PA         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         BETTYBETH          LURAH          FLUEGGE;          GRAND          LEDGE,          MI         B.A.,          Religious          Studies         LAURIE          A,          FOOKES;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          English          Education         197         MIRIAM          GRACE          FORD;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         LAUREL          K.          FOSKET;          POTTERVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          French         MICHAEL          J.          FREDERICK;          GLENNIE,          MI         B.A.,          History         SARA          ELIZABETH          FROST;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          English         TIMOTHY          JOHN          FROST;          FREMONT,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities-Prelaw         ANDREA          L.          GALLAGHER;          MONROE,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         ANDREA          E.          GAMBINO;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          French         NADINE          R.          GAULDEN;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities-Prelaw         TINA          M.          GIKAS;          TAYLOR,          MI         B.A.,          German         JOHN          FRANCIS          GIULIANI;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          English         IRENE          BETH          GLASSMAN;          CLEVELAND          HGHTS,          OH         B.A.,          English         KATHRYN          ANN          GOTTSACKER-HYDE;          ALMA,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities         CAROLINE          M.          GRANT;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities         BETSY          GREEN;          FLINT,          MI         B.M.U.S.,          Applied          Music         KIRK          ALAN          GREENWAY;          BETHEL,          CT         B.A.,          Humanities         LEIGH          ANN          GURK;          DRAYTON          PLNS,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         ROCHELLE          LANEECE          HAIRSTON;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities-Prelaw         DIANA          JEAN          HALL;          BUCHANAN,          MI         B.M.,          School          Music-Instrumental         JOANN          GWENDOLYN          HALL;          CLEVELAND,          OH         B.A.,          Studio          Art         LEIGH          A.          HALSTEAD;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          French         MICHAEL          J.          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KENGLE;          WESTLAND,          MI         B.M.U.S.,          Music          Therapy         JACK          KIRKLING;          LANSING,          MI         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         DANA          L.          KNIGHT;          SPRING          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          History         BRENDA          L.          KOBS;          ROMEO,          MI         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         DEBBIE          A.          KOELTZOW;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          History         LAURIE          M.          KOTTER;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.M.U.S.,          Applied          Music         CATHERINE          L.          LANGE;          QUINCY,          MI         B.A.,          English          Education         DAVID          R.          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MACDONALD;          LOWELL,          MI         B.A.,          English         JENNIFER          L.          MACK;          HAMPTON,          VA         B.A.,          English         MARC          ANTHONY          MADDRIE         B.M.U.S.,          School          Music-Instrumental         JEAN          E.          MANNING;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         MARK          A.          MARTIN;          MONROE,          MI         B.A.          French         HENRY          E.          MATTHAEI;          BELDING,          MI         B.A.,          Art          History         RICHARD          ROBERT          MAYDAY;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.A.,          English         KELLY          LYNN          MCALVEY;          LEMONT,          IL         B.A.,          French         JOAN          E.          MCDOWELL;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Spanish         MARY          ALEXANDRA          MEASEL;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          French         BARBARA          L.          MENGEBIER;          PETOSKEY,          MI         B.A.,          Theatre         PAMELA          J.          MENTCH;          MENTOR,          OH         B.A.,          History         MICHAEL          HENRY          MILLER;          JAMAICA,          NY         B.A.,          Chinese         SARAH          E.          MILLER;          MAPLE          GROVE,          MN         B.M.U.S.,          Applied          Music         EDNA          MINCHE;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         JUANITA          L.          MOORE;          DETROIT,          MI         B.M.          School          Music-Choral         KATHLEEN          ANN          MORDAN;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.M.U.S.,          School          Music-Instrumental         MEG          ANNE          MORSE;          MANLIUS,          NY         B.A.,          English         KATHLEEN          M.          MUKAI;          HILO,          HI         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         CAROL          A.          MULLIN;          WESTLAND,          MI         B.A.,          English         AGNES          NEVEAU;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities         JANET          LEE          NUNN;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          History         ELLEN          FRANCES          O'NEILL;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities         PATRICK          A.          O'NEILL;          TAYLOR,          MI         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         JEFFREY          R.          OSHNOCK;          CLARKSTON,          Ml         B.M.U.S.,          School          Music-Instrumental         BARBARA          JEAN          OYER;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          English         AMY          L.          PAGE;          WESTLAKE,          OH         B.A.,          Russian         DAWN          LEE          PERKINS;          HARRISVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          History         LISA          CAROL          PETERSON;          PORTSMOUTH,          VA         B.A.,          English         IRENE          PIETRUSZKA;          GRAND          BLANC,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         SHERYL          LYNN          PLACE;          PLYMOUTH,          MI         B.A.,          French         THOMAS          R.          POWELL;          REDFORD          TWP.          MI         B.M.U.S.,         MARIE          W.          PREUSS;          LOWELL,          MI         B.A.,          English         DAVID          EMERY          PRINE;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          History         LOUIS          M.          RADNOTHY;          SOUTH          LYON,          MI         B.A.,          History         VICTOR          RICARDO          RANDOLPH;          SOUTHGATE,          MI         B.A.,          History         KYLE          LEE          RASMUSSEN;          OSSINEKE,          MI         B.A.,          English         ANNE          M.          RAU;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          English         KIMBERLY          KAY          REEVES;          BELDING,          MI         B.A.,          English         MARK          W.          REICHARD;          ANCHORAGE,          AK         B.A.,          English         ERIC          S.          RICHARDS;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          History         SHARON          LEIGH          RICHEY;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         BRENDA          L.          RINCKEY;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          English         KARLA          A.          RIPLEY;          CLARKSTON,          Ml         B.A.,          Graphic          Design         DEBORAH          T.          ROTH;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Dance         CARRIE          M.          ROWE;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.A.,          English         RAYMOND          F.          SANDERS          Ill;          ST.          JOSEPH,          M         B.A.,          History         KURT          A.          SAWYER;          SPARTA,          Mi         B.A.,          History         PAMELA          IRENE          SCHAFER;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Spanish         MARK          EUGENE          SELM;          ST.          JOSEPH,          MI         B.M.U.S.,          Music          Therapy         199         ANNE          LOUISE          SEROTKIN;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          English         JENNIFER          LYNN          SHERMAN;          KEYSVILLE,          VA         B.M.U.S.,          Music          Therapy         NINA          SILBERGLEIT;          HUNTINGTON          WDS,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         LORI          R.          SILVERSTONE;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Theatre         JILL          M.          SLANE;          WYOMING,          MI         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         MARY          JO          SLINGERLAND;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          English         DIANA          M.          SMITH;          ST.          JOSEPH,          MI         B.M.U.S.,          Music          Therapy         KEMO          A.          SMITH;          EASTON,          MD         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         ROBYN          L.          SNOW;          BERKLEY,          MI         B.A.,          Secondary          Spanish          Education         GLORIA          A.          SOSA;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          History         PATRICIA          LEE          STAUFFER;          ST.          JOSEPH,          MI         B.M.U.S.,          School          Music-Instrumental         MARILYN          J.          STEJSKAL;          HOLLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Russian         JEFFREY          C.          STIEVE;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          French         JENNIFER          J.          SYNDERGAARD:          KALAMAZOO,          MI         B.A.,          English         JOSEPH          P.          TESORERO;          ORCHARD          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         THERESA          MIKI          TOCHIMOTO;          EAST          LANSING,          MI         B.M.U.S.,          Music          Therapy         DEAN          E.          TORSILIERI;          FAR          HILLS,          NJ         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         MICHELLE          MARIE          TRAILL;          GRAND          LEDGE,          MI         B.A.,          History         JOHN          K.          TRIERWEILER;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities         MAUREEN          TSCHIRHART;          FRASER,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         REBECCA          A.          TUBBS;          EATON          RAPIDS,          MI         B.M.U.S.,          Music          Education         SARAH          J.          UNDERWOOD;          TRAVERSE          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          Philosophy          Pre-Medical         MARGARET          C.          WAGNER;          KALAMAZOO,          MI         B.M.U.S.,          School          Music-Instrumental         CAROLYN          D.          WALKER;          EDMORE,          MI         B.A.,          English         HOLLY          M.          WALQUIST;          MADISON          HGTS,          MI         B.F.A.,          Studio          Art         DAVID          CLAYTON          WALSH;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          English         MARTHA          A.          WALSH;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          English         REDMOND          M.          WALSH;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          History         BRIAN          KEITH          WATERHOUSE;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         PATRICIA          C.          WEISE;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         FORREST          WILLIAM          WENMAN,          JR.;          BARODA,          MI         B.A.,          Spanish         ANTHONY          R.          WHYTE;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities PreLaw         MARK          R.          WILLIAMS;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.M.U.S.,          Applied          Music         WILLIAM          K.          WILSON;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Theatre         THOMAS          SMITH          WISELEY;          GROSSE          PTE          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Theatre         SUSAN          J.          WISHNETSKY;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Linguistics         CHARLENE          K.          WOLSON;          OAK          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Studio          Art         BETSY          WOODARD;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          English         REBECCA          ANN          WRIGHT;          GRASS          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          English         DEBRA          S.          YEE;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Humanities-Prelaw         DEAN          T.          YEOTIS;          FLINT,          Ml         B.A.,          Philosophy         L.          MARIE          ZEPPETELLA;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.A.,          German Russian         STEVEN          JAY          ZIMMERMAN;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          History         ANDREW          G,          ZINY;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          History         200         Business         202         LESLEA          M.          ABNEY;          OSCODA,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         BENJAMIN          ACOSTA;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         SUSAN          R.          ADAMS;          BAY          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          Material                    Logistics          Management         KENNETH          WILLIAM          ALBERTI;          REDFORD,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JOHN          S.          ALBRIGHT,          JR.;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         ELISABETH          L.          ALDER;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         DONNA          MARIE          ALLEN;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         WENDY          H.          ALLEN;          GROSSE          ILE,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         KONRAD          G.          ALLISON;          VANDALIA,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         JAMES          M.          ANCE;          CHARLEVOIX,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         CHRIS          J.          ANDERSON;          ARLINGTON          HTS,          IL         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         ERIC          A.          ANDERSON;          ESSEXVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         DANA          E.          ANNE;          ST.          CLAIR          SHORES,          MI         B.A.,          Materials                    Logistics          Mgt Purchasing         RICARDO          ANSELMI          RIZO;          MIAMI,          FL         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         MARK          H.          ARMSTRONG;          PONTIAC,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         FREDERICK          L.          ASHE;          PERU,          IN         B.A.,          Economics         MARGARET          E.          ATTRIDGE;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         LYNNE          M.          BACH;          PARK          RIDGE,          IL         B.A.,          Accounting         PAUL          S.          BACHTEAL;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         DIANE          K.          BAILEY;          BRIGHTON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         RENEE          CATHERINE          BAKALIS;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         IRMA          BAKKER-ARKEMA;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          Travel                    Tourism          Management         JUDITH          L.          BALLO;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         MARJORIE          L.          BALSIS;          FARMINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MICHAEL          JOHN          BALUT;          N.          ATTLEBORO,          MA         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt         JULIE          L.          BANGERT;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         HELAINE          BETH          BANK;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         LAURA          A.          BASKIN;          ORADELL,          NJ         B.A.,          Marketing         THOMAS          LEE          BEADLE;          PONTIAC,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Adm          Prelaw         LISA          ANNE          BEAN;          OWOSSO,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         PHILIP          E.          BEAR;          PORTAGE,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DANIEL          WILLIAM          BEHM;          GRAND          HAVEN,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         KURT          ROBERT          BEHRENFELD;          MUNDELEIN,          IL         B.A.,          Accounting         MARK          E.          BENEDICT;          REDFORD,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JOSHUA          N.          BENNETT;          ATLANTIC          CITY,          NJ         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         MARY          LYNN          BENNETT;          GARDEN          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         KRISTA          K.          BENSON;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Travel                    Tourism          Management         JOSEPH          PETER          BERGER;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         BRIAN          J.          BERLINGER;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         MARGARET          A.          BERRY;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         CRAIG          WILLIAM          BEST;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         WILLIAM          D.          BETTIS;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JANET          S.          BETTMAN;          EAST          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         ROBERT          CHARLES          BICKEL;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         BRUCE          W.          BIERWIRTH;          FARMINGTON          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         KRISTINE          M.          BIETLER;          NOVI,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JEROME          L.          BINDI;          PORTAGE,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         THOMAS          H.          BIRD;          BYRON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         SUSAN          BIRLEY;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         ANDREA          L.          BIRSA;          FARMINGTON          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MARY          BLACK;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         CATHY          LYNN          BLACKMORE;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         ANNETTE          L.          BLANCHARD;          KENTWOOD,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         JOHN          BOLAND;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KATHLEEN          M.          BOLGER;          WESTERN          SPRINGS,          IL         B.A.,          Accounting         MICHAEL          T.          BOREK;          WYOMING,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         DAVID          A.          BOURDEAU;          DAVISON,          MI         B.A.,          Risk                    Insurance         PAUL          DAVID          BOWEN;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt         WENDY          ANNE          BRANDLE;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         SALLY          E.          BRAUN;          CARMEL,          IN         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         MARY          SHARON          BRINK;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Travel                    Tourism          Management         STEVEN          CRAIG          BRINKEY;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MARY          F.          BROKAW;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         CHERYL          E.          BROOKS;          PARK          FOREST,          IL         B.A.,          Marketing         TIMOTHY          G.          BROOKS;          PORT          HURON,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         DAVID          RAY          BROWN;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         GREGORY          THOMAS          BROWN;          WASHINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         JACKSON          P.          BROWN;          WAYNE,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         JEFFREY          ALAN          BROWN;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JEFFREY          G.          BROWN,          KENTWOOD,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Adm          Prelaw         JENNIFER          LOUISE          BROWN;          MT.          LEBANON,          PA         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         LYNDA          C.          BROWN;          PITTSBURGH,          PA         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         MATTHEW          JAMES          BUCHER;          NORTHBROOK,          IL         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         MARY          F.          BUCZAK;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         JAMES          M.          BUEHLER;          BEAVERTON,          OR         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         WILLIAM          A.          BURK;          GREENVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Materials                    Logistics          Mgt Transportation          BRYAN          PHILIP          BURLEY;          HARBOR          SPGS,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         SCOTT          R.          BURNETT;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         GERALD          J.          BURSON;          WYANDOTTE,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         CLARK          R.          BUSHMAN;          LAKE          ORION,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt         BARBARA          A.          BYERS;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MICHAEL          J.          BYL;          AURORA,          CO         B.A.,          Marketing         DAVID          A.          CALHOUN;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         CAROLYN          D.          CAMPBELL;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         JEANNE          E.          CAMPBELL;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.S.,          Marketing         JOAN          E.          CAMPBELL;          CHARLOTTE,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         PETER          W.          CAMPBELL;          EAST          LANSING,          MI         B.S.          Materials                    Logistics          Management         MARK          T.          CAPLES;           LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         NINA          MARIE          CARSON;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KIMBERLY          R.          CARTER;          LAPEER,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         ROBBI          A.          CARTER;          CLARE,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administation         BRADLEY          J.          CARVER;          MILAN,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         JOHN          LOUIS          CASADEI;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         THEODORA          CASASANTA;          ST.          CLAIRE          SHORES,          MI         B.S.,          Materials                    Logistics          Management         ELIZABETH          A.          CASBY;          FAKIBAULT,          MN         B.A.,          Business          Education         SUSAN          A.          CASEBERE;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         JUDITH          ANN          CASS;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         ROY          M.          CASTELL;          HAVERTOWN,          PA         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         JEANNE          M.          CASTELLANI;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DEBRA          L.          CATEY;          GRAND          LEDGE,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         CHRISTINA          J.          CATTELL;          DRAYTON          PLAINS,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         SUSANNE          L.          CAVADEAS;          CORNELL,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         BRETT          D.          CHALLACOMBE;          ZELIENOPLE,          PA         B.A.,          Accounting         CATHY          CHAMBERLAIN;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         GARY          LLOYD          CHAPPELL;          PONTIAC,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         CAROLYN          CHESBROUGH;          ANN          HARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         STACIA          M.          CHESTNUT;          MILAN,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         CHERYL          LYNN          CHOATE;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         203         DOUGLAS          HAMILTON          CHRISTIAN;          NORTHFIELD,          IL         B.A.,          Marketing         JEFFREY          DEAN          CHURCH;          LAKEWOOD,          OH         B.A.,          Accounting         MICHAEL          A.          CIMINO,          JR.;          PLYMOUTH,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         DOUGLAS          P.          CLARKE;          TRAVERSE          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          Finance         HENRY          G.          CLAY;          SPRINGFIELD,          MA         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         THOMAS          JAY          CLEMANS;          SOUTH          BEND,          IN         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         RENEE          K.          CLEMENTE;          GROSSE          PTE          FRMS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JAMES          M.          CLEMENTS;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         STEPHEN          L.          CLIFFORD;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt         JAMES          M.          CLIPP;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DIANE          LESLIE          CLOSS;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt         DEBORAH          ANN          COBB;          ROCHESTER,          MN         B.A.,          Economics         DARYL          LEROY          COLEMAN;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         ANNE          GERTRUDE          COLLINGE;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         KIMBERLY          J.          CONRAD;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         JILL          M.          CONTI;          HOWELL,          NJ         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         KEITH          A.          COOK;          BARRINGTON,          IL         B.A.,          Economics         LISA          R.          COOK;          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         GERTRUDE          COOLS;          GROSSE          PTE          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         GERALD          E.          COSTER;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         ROBERT          P.          CRAWFORD;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MICHAEL          K.          CROOM;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         DONITA          M.          CRUMPLER;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         THOMAS          PATRICK          CUMMER;          CLIO,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         CHRISTINE          CUMMINGS;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing Operations         RENATE          D.          CURTIS;          BIG          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         CYNTHIA          CAROL          CUSTER;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         CATHERINE          ELIZABETH          DAHL;          TRUMBULL,          CT         B.A.,          Accounting         RICHARD          L.          DANIELS;          BALDWIN,          NY         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         DEBORAH          ELIZABETH          DANOSKY;          CARLISLE,          MA         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         MAUREEN          M.          DAOUST;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         JOHN          RICHARD          DARBY;          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         LAURIE          A.          DAVEY;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         KIMBERLY          A.          DAVIS;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         MARGARET          ERDEEN          DAVIS;          YPSILANTI,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         STEVEN          N.          DAVIS;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         CHERYL          DAWN          DAYE;          HOLT,          MO         B.A.,          Marketing         GERALD          A.          DEKKER;          NEW          BALTIMORE,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DAVID          A.          DENTON;          CEDAR          SPRINGS,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         MICHAEL          J.          DEPOLI;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DAVID          DE          QUAY;          OYSTER          BAY,          NY         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         MAGREEN          A.          DEVINE;          FRASER,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DEBORAH          A.          DIACHENKO;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         MARK          T.          DIEKMAN;          FARMINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JOHN          JACOB          DIETRICH;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Risk                    Insurance         PAUL          THOMAS          DISHBURGER;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt         DAVID          J.          DISTEL;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KERRY          CHRISTINA          DOANE;          LAKE          ODESSA,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         RICHARD          DEAN          DOHERTY;          CLARE,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         DANIEL          J.          DONAHUE;          ST.          CLAIR          SHRS,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         RICHARD          J.          DORR;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         LAURA          E.          DOUGHTY;          ALLEN          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         CHRISTOS          DOUSMANIS;          TORONTO,          ONTARIO         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         LESLIE          TERESE          DOYLE;          REDFORD          TWP,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         204         JOHN          S.          DRIGGERS;          GROSSE          PTE          WDS,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         DEBBIE          L.          DRUCKER;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         EDWARD          J.          DUDA;          DEARBORN          HTS,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         PAULA          J.          DUFFETT;          GROSSE          ILE,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         JULIE          E.          DUGUID;          LAKE          FOREST,          IL         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         KATHLEEN          MARIE          DUKE;          MT.          PLEASANT,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DEBORAH          A.          DUNCAN;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         BRENDAN          G.          DUNLEAVY;          ALLEN          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         LAURA          A.          DUNLOP;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JOANNE          DWYER;          ANNAPOLIS,          MD         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         DAVID          G.          EDMUNDS;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         JAMES          R.          EIDENBERGER;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         KENNETH          EISENBAND;          MERRICK,          NY         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         BRENDA          K.          EISENMAN;          KAWKAWLIN,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MALCOLM          PAUL          ELLOIAN;          WAUKEGAN,          IL         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         KENNETH          R.          ELSTON;          FENTON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         LISA          ANNE          ELY;          PORT          HURON,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         KAREN          L.          ENGLISH;          ALMA,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JULIE          ANN          ERHARDT;          SPRING          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         LISA          ANN          ERICSON;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         CARMEN          FAY          ERNST;          GOSHEN,          IN         B.A.,          Marketing         JAMES          E.          EUBANKS;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ANNETTE          MARIE          EVANS;          GARDEN          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         CARLENE          DENISE          EVANS;          HARPER          WOODS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         TERESA          ANN          EVE;          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         DAVID          H.          EYKE;          LAINGSBURG,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         STEPHEN          F.          EZOP;          FRANKENMUTH,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         JACOBUS          JOHANNUS          FAASEN;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Adm          Prelaw         AMY          EILEEN          FALK;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ROBERT          A.          FARIA;          STERLING          HGTS,          MI         B.A.,          Finance         MARY          E.          FARR;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Materials                    Logistics          Management         DAVID          R.          FASSEZKE;          FRANKENMUTH,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DIANE          E.          FAULMAN;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         TIMOTHY          B.          FAZZINI;          REDFORD,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         GARY          M.          FAZZIO;          TRENTON,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         BRUCE          A.          FEINBERG;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         BRIAN          SCOTT          FERGUSON;          JEFFERSONVILLE,          IN         B.A.,          Economics         ANNE          E.          FERRIS;          ALLEGAN,          MI         B.A,,          Accounting         JOSEPH          STANLEY          FILAR;          FRASER,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JEFFREY          J.          FINEIS;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         PATRICIA          FITZSIMMONS;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         DAWN          E.          FLINT;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         KIMBERLY          J.          FLOYD;          GRAND          BLANC,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         JANINE          M.          FONVILLE;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         BETHANY          A.          FORGE;          WATERFORD,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ERIC          V.          FORMBERG;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         TERRI          L.          FORSTER;          POWELL,          OH         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         GORDON          R.          FOURNIER;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          Mi         B.A.,          Accounting         JAMES          D.          FOX;          IONIA,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         ROBERT          J.          FOY,          JR.;          EAST          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KEITH          O.          FRAME;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         TINA          L.          FRANCZEK;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         ANN          L.          FRIEDMAN;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Finance         STEVEN          GREGORY          FRITZ;          HASTINGS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         KELLEY          A.          FURLO;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         DAVID          JAMES          FURSTENBERG;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         CHARLES          G.          GAGNE;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JENNIFER          J.          GAINER;          HASLETT,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MARYLYNN          GALLAGHER;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         DONALD          V.          GANSSER;          ESSEXVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         KEITH          E.          GARMYN;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         RONALD          L.          GENDRICH          Il;          WAUKEGAN,          IL         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         BRIAN          L.          GERDES;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         CARRIE          LEE          GERSTACKER;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         LINDA          A.          GETZMEYER;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         EASA          E.          GHANNAM;          BELLEVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DEBORAH          L.          GIBBS;          GRAND          HAVEN,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ANNETTE          GIGLIOTTI;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ROBERT          K.          GLASS;          FRANKLIN,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ANN          M.          GLOVER;          CLARKSTON,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         CHERYL          P.          GLOVER;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MAUREEN          M.          GLUCK;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ROBIN          E.          GOLDEN;          OAK          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         ROBERT          BRADLEY          GOLDI;          TRENTON,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         DAVID          A.          GOLDSCHMIDT;          POTOMAC,          MD         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt         HOLLY          E.          GOLDSTEIN;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         HYLA          R.          GOTTLIEB;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         NEIL          E.          GOULD;          ADA,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         DAVID          J.          GOYETTE;          DAVISON,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         GREGORY          N.          GRAJEK;          NORTHBROOK,          IL         B.A.,          Marketing         MICHAEL          GRANDSTAFF;          MUSKEGON,          MI         M.B.A.,          Professional          Accounting         KATHLEEN          L.          GRANT;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         CHARLES          J.          GREENBERG;          NEW          ROCHELLE,          NY         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         MARTHA          E.          GRIFFITH;          BATH,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MARK          C.          GROBOSKY;          WESTLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         JOAN          MARIE          GROENING;          DAVENPORT,          IA         B.A.,          Accounting         MICHAEL          A.          GROSS;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         JULIE          A.          GROTHMAN;          ESCANABA,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         BRUCE          A.          GUENTHER;          ST.          JOHNS,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         NICHOLAS          P.          GUERRO;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing Psychology         JAMES          K.          GUEST;          PONTIAC,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         JAMES          R.          GUST;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         CAROL          CHRISTINE          GUSTAFSON;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         FREDERICK          S.          GUTTMAN;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         MARK          T.          HAGAN;          WARREN,          Mi         B.A.,          Marketing         JOHN          A.          HALL;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KURT          J.          HALLER;          ELK          GROVE,          IL         B.A.,          Marketing         JANE          E.          HANNAN;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DIRK          D.          HANSEN;          WYOMING,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         GAVIN          N.          HAQUE;          OAK          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         BRIAN          J.          HARAGA;          ST.          CLAIR          SHORES,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MARY          K.          HARRING;          PALATINE,          IL         B.A.,          Accounting         SHERI          A.          HARRISON;          KENTWOOD,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JENNIFER          FRANCES          HARSHMAN;          GRAND          RAPIDS,         MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JOELLEN          HASTINGS;          FARMINGTON          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         CONNIE          L.          HAUETER;          WASHINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         SUSAN          ANNETTE          HAUGHT;          COLOMA,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         MICHAEL          MERRILL          HAYHOE;          MASON,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         206         ALICE          FAYE          HAYNES;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting          .,         ELIZABETH          A.          HEAD;          CEMENT          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         MELISSA          KAY          HEADRICK;          FLUSHING,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         ERIN          ELIZABETH          HEALD;          WESTCHESTER,          IL         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         JANICE          T.          HECK;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         LINDA          MARIE          HEIKKILA;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         LISA          M.          HEINDRICKS;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         DIANNE          L.          HEINZ;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         STEPHEN          R.          HEITMEIER;          N.          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         JAMES          HUTCHINS          HELD;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         STEVEN          J.          HELFRICH;          MONTROSE,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         SCOTT          E.          HELLMAN;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         LYNN          A.          HELMICH;          MALVERN,          PA         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         ROGER          WILLIAM          HENKE;          RADNOR,          PA         B.A.,          Marketing         JUDITH          KAY          HENZLER;          SPRING          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         LAURIE          E.          HERBERT;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         CHRISTINA          L.          HERRON;          LACHINE,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         LARRY          HERSHMAN;          PITTSBURGH,          PA         B.A.,          Hotel,          Restaurant,          Institutional          Mgt         AMANDA          J.          HERTLER;          CLARKSTON,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         WILLIAM          E.          HESS,          JR.;          WILTON,          CT         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         TIMOTHY          C.          HICKS;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         KEIICHI          HIGUCHI;          ODAWARA-SHI,          JAPAN         M.B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt         JOHN          A.          HILDRETH          III;          ROSEVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Materials                    Logistics          Management         DENISE          A.          HIRT;          CHARLOTTE,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MARY          D.          HODGES;          HASTINGS,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation                    Distribution         KAREN          L.          HOFFMAN;          MONTAGZE,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         WILLIAM          F.          HOFFMAN,          JR.;          COMSTOCK          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MARY          B.          HOOGLAND;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         GALE          LEE          HOVEY;          WAUCHULA,          FL         B.A.,          Marketing         BEVERLY          HOWES;          GRETHREN,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         KAREN          ELAINE          HUBBARD;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         CHERYL          LYNN          HUFF;          BRIGHTON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         LINDA          ANN          HUFF;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt         ANNETTE          M.          HULETT;          ST.          JOHNS,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         MEREDITH          ANN          HULL;          E.          LANSING,          MI         M.B.A.,          Personnel-Human          Relations         JEFFREY          M.          HURAND;          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         SUSAN          HUTTENLOCHER;          CLARKSTON,          MI         B.A.,          Materials                    Logistics          Management         DAVID          S.          IMESON;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         ARTHUR          F.          ISRAEL;          BROOKVILLE,          NY         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restuarant          Management         ROBERT          D.          JACKSON;          PARMA,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JONATHAN          B.          JACOBS;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Adm          Prelaw         MARIE          T.          JARECKI;          ALEXANDRIA,          VA         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         THOMAS          W.          JENSEN;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         ANNETTE          L.          JOHNSON;          ELWELL,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KAREN          E.          JOHNSON;          CLAWSON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KARIN          MAE          JOHNSON;          HOUGHTON,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ROBIN          MARIE          JOHNSON;          PORTAGE,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         EDIE          TREVAY          JONES;          HIGHLAND          PK,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         JOHN          P.          JONES;          GROSSE          PTE          FMS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ROBERT          P.          JOON;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         LISA          ANN          JUMP;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restuarant          Management         KAREN          JEAN          JUSTEMA;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         DIANN          M.          KAATZ;          YALE,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         SUSAN          H.          KAFTAN;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         207         208         DAVID          RAYMOND          KAPLAN;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         TOBBI          L.          KARBGINSKY;          WESTLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         KIMBERLY          ANNE          KARRER;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         CHRISTINA          D.          KASAMIS;          WABASH,          IN         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         JOANNE          A.          KASTL;          MANCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JAMES          C.          KAUFMAN;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting English         NANCY          ANNE          KAWULA;          TAYLOR,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         MARY          L.          KEIM;          AURORA,          CO         B.A.,          Accounting         MARK          S.          KENNEDY;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         RICHARD          CLOON          KENNEDY;          SOUTH          LYON,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         SUSAN          R.          KENNEDY;          NORTHVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ANDREW          J.          KERN;          SMITHTOWN,          NY         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         BRUCE          S.          KERR;          WAPPINGERS          FLS,          NY         B.A.,          Economics         JACK          E.          KERSJES;          ADA,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JAMES          W.          KINCAID;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt         JEFFREY          J.          KIRKMAN;          HARPER          WOODS,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         CHERYL          L.          KITCHEN;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          Ml         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         DONNA          M.          KLEIN;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         TOD          M.          KLEREKOPER;          HIGHLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting                    Financial          Adm.         KAREN          D.          KLINE;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         BRUCE          N.          KLUMP;          BLISSFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration          GEORGE          W.          KNOLL;          BELVIDERE,          IL         B.A.,          Accounting         SUZANNE          MARIE          KOCH;          PLYMOUTH,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         BRIAN          L.          KOEHLER;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         PETER          GERARD          KOELZER;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ANNETTE          MARIE          KOESTER;          FRANKENMUTH,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         KAREN          KOMPOLTOWICZ;          REDFORD,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MARK          D.          KOST;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KENNETH          M.          KOTYLO;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DONALD          RAYMOND          KRAEMER;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,         MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         DANA          E.          KRAUSE;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         JEFFREY          R.          KREBS;          BELLEVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         SUZAN          J.          KREBS;          TROY,          MI          B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         THOMAS          R.          KREHBIEL;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         KAREN          A.          KRETOWICZ;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         SCOTT          F.A.          KROENING;          BENTON          HARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         CATHY          J.          KRONSBEIN;          MURFREESBORO,          TN         B.A.,          Accounting         PAUL          JEFFREY          KUEHN;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DWIGHT          A.          KUMLER;          LAKEWOOD,          OH         B.A.,          Accounting         TODD          E.          KUNDINGER;          SEBEWAING,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         ROBERT          H.          KURNICK;          REDFORD,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         WILLIAM          B.          LABUS;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         THOMAS          M.          LADEMAN;          CENTERLINE,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MARK          W.          LAGORIN;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management          :         BARBARA          E.          LAICHALK;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restuarant          Management         LISA          A.          LALONDE;          ESCANABA,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JAMIE          A.          LANCOUR;          BRIGHTON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DANIEL          F.          LANDERS;          MUNSTER,          IN         B.A.,          Accounting         RANDY          KIRK          LANE;          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         SUSAN          C.          LANNING;          DEARBORN          HTS,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         CYNTHIA          J.          LANUTI;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         GREGORY          SCOTT          LARSON;          DEARBORN          HTS,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DAVID          M.          LAWLER;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         MARGARET          M.          LAWLIS;          GROSSE          PTE          WDS,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DAMON          N.          LAWRENCE;          SPRING          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         TAMMY          S.          LEACH:          CLIMAX,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MARY          ALICE          LECLAIRE;          ST.          CLAIR          SHORES,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         ROBERT          J.          LEE;          CLIO,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel,          Restaurant,          Institutional          Mgt         NICHOLAS          THOMAS          LEFTAKES;          CHICAGO          IL         B.A.,          Accounting         JACQUELINE          S.          LEMON;          ADRIAN,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel,          Restaurant,          Institutional          Mgt         THOMAS          R.          LEMON;          TOLEDO,          OH         B.A.,          Accounting         JOSEPH          M.          LENARD;          ALLEN          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         JOHN          WILLIAM          LEONARD;          HIGHLAND,          MI         B.A,          Accounting         LEONARD          ALEXANDER          LEPKOWSKI;          WARREN,          Mi         B.A.          Accounting         CURTIS          E.          LESZCZYNSKI;          DETROIT,          Ml         B.A.,          Marketing         MONICA          R.          LEYVA;          NORTHPORT,          NY         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         DIANE          MARIE          LIBERI;          NORTHVILLE,          Ml         B.A.,          Marketing         KATHLEEN          LINDENFELD;          ST.          JOSEPH,          MI         B.A.          Accounting         LINDA          GAIL          LINSKY;          LATHRUP          VILL.,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         JOSEPH          B.          LIPFORD;          ATLAS,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         CRAIG          K.          LIVESAY;          BAY          VILLAGE,          OH         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         THOMAS          J.          LONGSTAFF;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         SALLY          E.          A.          LONSDALE;          CLEVELAND          HTS.,          OH         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         T.          WARD          LORENGER;          GROUTS          VILLAGE,          CO         B.A.,          Accounting         JILL          A.          LOUCKS;          WYANDOTTE,          MI         B.A.,          Finance         STEVEN          H.          LOVING;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Tansportation          Mgt.         STUART          K.          LOWE;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         GREG          A.          LOWRY;          UTICA,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Adm.          Prelaw         JENNY          ELLEN          LUND;          DRAYTON          PLAINS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JANET          R.          LYNCH;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         DAVID          A.          MACDONALD;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         STEPHEN          CRAIL          MACKEY;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JOSEPH          CURRAN          MACLEAN;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         MARILYN          J.          MACLENNAN;          FARMINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         CAROL          A.          MACRI;          LEWISTON,          NY         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         DALE          M.          MACRI;          PLEASANT          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         KAREN          M.          MACUSZA;          ST.          CLAIR          SHOES,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JOHYN          ALDO          MADDALENA;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business           Administration         MARCIA          L.          MAES;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MARGARET          M.          MAHER;          AUBURN          HEIGHTS,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         MARY          E.          MAICHEN;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         DONALD          A.          MAJOR;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         CHRISTINA          MARIE          MALICKI;          GROSSE          PTE.          WDS.,         MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         FRANK          J.          MANCUSO,          JR.,;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         KERRY          J.          MANELI;          OAK          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         CHARLES          GERARD          MANIACI;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         PETER          L.          MARABEAS;          DEARBORN          HGTS.,          MI         B.S.,          Hotel,          Restaurant,          Institutional          Mgt.         SUZANNE          M.          MAREK;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         TERESA          M.          MARON;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         BARBARA          |.          MARSDEN;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         NANCY          LOUISE          MARSHALL;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         ROBERT          OWEN          MARSHALL;          DRAYTON          PLAINS,          MI         B.A.,          Financvial          Administration         RICHARD          M.          MARTIN;          ALLEN          PARK,          Ml         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         W.          DANIEL          MARTIN;          GROSSE          PTE.          WDS.,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         THOMAS          CAREW          MARTINDALE;          GROSSE          PTE.,          Ml         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         JOHN          D.          MARZONIE;          NORTHVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JAY          THOMAS          MASTERS;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         DENISE          JEANNE          MCAVOY;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         209         STEVEN          GREGORY          MCEWEN;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         J.          WILLIAM          MCFARLAND;          EDWARDSVILLE,          IL         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         LYNDA          ANN          MCGARRAGAN;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         THOMAS          ERIC          MCHUGH;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MARY          NOEL          MCINTYRE;          PORT          HURON,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         ROBERT          LINCOLN          MCKEE;          NEW          HUDSON,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         LINDA          JEAN          MCKINNIE;          WESTLAKE,          OH         B.A.,          Accounting         ROBERT          JAMES          MCMAHON;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         CAMERON          STUART          MCPHEE;          FERNDALE,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         PATRICK          L.          MCSHERRY;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MELINDA          SUE          MCTAGGART;          BAD          AXE,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         DAVID          C.          MELDRUM;          HARPER          WDS.,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KEVIN          L.          MELESKI;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Business          Adm. Pre-Law         TAMRA          J.          MELLING;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ANGELA          A.          MENDOLA;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         LISA          A.          MERWIN;          PONTIAC,          MI         B.A.,          Travel                    Tourism          Management         JUDITH          A.          MEYER;          ST.          JOSEPH,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         DANIEL          M.          MILING;          HOWELL,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel,          Restaurant,          Institutional          Mgt.         KARRIE          S.          MILITZ;          NEW          BALTIMORE,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         JANE          L.          MILLER;          CAMBRIDE          CITY,          IN.         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         JULIE          K.          MILLER;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MICHAEL          WILLIAM          MILLER;          WESTLAND,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         RANDALL          D.          MILLER;          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         SUSAN          FAITH          MILLER;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         CHARLES          B.          MILLIKEN;          FARMINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         STEVEN          M.          MILLS;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JILL          T.          MITCHELL;          CHEBOYGAN,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         MARY          MARGARET          MOELLER;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         THERESA          M.          MOHAN;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JENNIFER          A.          MOORE;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         LORI          LEE          MOORHEAD;          GAYLORD,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         MARTIN          L.          MORAN;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         STEVEN          MICHAEL          MOSKOWITZ;          BROOKLYN,          NY         M.B.A.          Marketing         PAUL          F.          MOYER;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JOHN          M.          MROZ;          ROCHESTER,          MI         M.B.A.          Finance         SABRINA          A.          MUELLER;          GROSSE          PTE.          PK.,          Ml         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         DON          MUHAMMAD;          RANCHO          PALOS          VE.,          CA         B.A.,          Accounting         COLLEEN          A.          MUIR;          LAPEER,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         GREGORY          WILLIAM          MULLAN;          GROSSE          PTE.          WDS.,         MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         PAUL          E.          MULLINS,          JR.;          KENTWOOD,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         CHERYL          MAY          MULLOY;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JAMES          J.          MURRAY;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         MARK          MUSHRO;          GRS.          PTE.          FMS.,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ELLEN          M.          MUSSELMAN;          N.          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MICHAEL          R.          NAIRN;          SAULT          STE.          MARIE,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         GREGORY          J.          NEIDHART;          GROSSE          ILE,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         MICHELLE          L.          NEUBAUER;          KETTERING,          OH         B.A.,          Accounting         KENNETH          FRANKLYN          NEUMAN;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DAVID          M.          NEWMAN;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         WILLIAM          GARY          NEWMAN;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JULIE          A.          NICHOLSON;          DEARBORN          HTS.,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Adm.          Prelaw         SUSAN          K.          NITSCHKE;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         MARK          KATHERYN          NOGGLE;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         THERESA          A.          NORRIS;          NEWTOWN,          PA         B.A.,          Accounting         210         STEVEN          R.          NORTON;          COMSTOCK          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DAVID          J.          NOSAL;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         TRACEY          M.          NOWICKI;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ROBERT          C.          NUSBAUM;          FRANKLIN,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         TIMOTHY          M.          O'BRIEN;          HOLLAND,          PA         B.A.,          Accounting         JOSEPH          D.          O'CONNOR;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         MICHAEL          MAQRICE          O'CONNOR;          TAYLOR,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MICHELE          O'CONNOR;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel,          Restaurant,          Institutional          Mgt.         KELLY          S.          O'DELL;          FARMINGTON          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         LAURA          JEAN          OLECH;          LAKEWOOD,          CO         B.A.,          Marketing         KERRY          GARTH          OLIN;          UNION          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ANN          E.          OLIVER;          BRIGHTON,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ALICE          MARIE          OLSON;          ORCHARD          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JOHN          T.          ORR;          UNION          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         LISA          MARIE          ORY;          WHITMORE          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         DONNA          JOY          OSBORN;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         JUDITH          K.          OSTERMANN;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ROBERT          L.          PAIGE;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         SHARI          JUNE          PALMER;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         PHILIP          JOEL          PALMERI;          FARMINGTON          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         DAVID          NEAL          PAPPAS;          UNION          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         LAURA          L.          PARKER;          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         CAROL          L.          PARLIN;          ATHENS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JULIE          L.          PARROTT;          DEARBORN          HTS,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KAREN          ANN          PARROTTINO;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Op erations          Management         DAVID          R.          PASKE;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DAVID          E.          PAUL;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         DAVID          F.          PAWLOSKI;          TAWAS          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         PHYLLIS          L.          PAYETTE;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         MARK          R.          PAYNE;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         PAUL          CHARLES          PECOTT;          GRAND          HAVEN,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         JILL          M.          PERGANDE;          BAY          CITY,          Ml         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         LAURA          SUZANNE          PERNA;          BARRINGTON,          IL         B.A.,          Marketing         LAURA          A.          PERPICH;          ARLINGTON,          TX         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         JOSEPH          L.          PERRAUT;          ORCHARD          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         KATHERINE          ANNELIESE          PETERSON;          ST.          CLAIR         SHORES,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         BRUNO          PAOLO          PETRELLA;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         RONALD          J.          PETRINITZ;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         DINO          A.          PEZZATO          JR.;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KATHRYN          L.          PHILLIPS;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel          Restaurant,          Institutional          Mgr.         JEFFREY          B.          PIKE;          MILFORD,          MI         B.A.,          Finance         PAUL          FRANCIS          PIWINSKI;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         CAREN          PIWKO;          UTICA,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         KATHERINE          M.          PLATZ;          OSCODA,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MARK          JOHN          PLAWECKI;          DEARBORN          HTS.          Ml         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         MICHAEL          TAYLOR          PLUM;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MICHAEL          POMINVILLE;          REDFORD          TWP,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel,          Restaurant,          Institutional          Mgt.         JOHN          S.          POSTOL;          CHERRY          HILL,          NJ         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         JEFFREY          W.          POTTS;          HOLLAND,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt.         PEGGY          J.          POWELL;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         WILLIAM          T.          PRESNELL;          ALLEN          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Finance          and          Insurance         JANICE          MARGARET          PRICE;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         SHELLY          L.          PRICE;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt.         ANNE          ELIZABETH          PRINCE;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         KAREN          ANNE          PULICK;          HARBOR          SPRINGS,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         CRAIG          ALAN          PURCELL;          FARMINGTON          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         DEBORAH          J.          RABY;          ADA,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MICHAEL          RACZKOWSKI;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          Materials                    Logistics          Management         JOHN          CESAR          RADI;          FRANKLIN,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         DANIEL          M.          RAGINS;          FRANKLIN,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         MARK          S.          RAINEY;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt.         MICHAEL          D.          RAINWATER;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         PAUL          W.          RAJEWSKI;          CHARLEVOIX,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         ELLYN          S.          RAMINICK;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         KAREN          LYNN          RASMUSSEN;          UTICA,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         MICHAEL          A.          RAWDEN;          BRONSON,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         ERIC          ROBERT          RAY;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         CELESTINE          A.          RAY-MAXSAM;          LANSING,          MI         M.B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         LISA          M.          RAYMOND;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         STUART          C.          REED;          PITTSBURGH,          PA         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         MARVIN          K.          REESOR;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MICHAEL          REID;          TRAVERSE          CITY,          MI         M.B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         ROBERT          T.          REID;          AVOCA,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         PAUL          FRANCIS          REIDY;          DEERFIELD,          IL         B.A.,          Economics         LAWRENCE          B.          RICE;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JAMES          MICHAEL          RICHARD;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         PAUL          T.          RICHARDS;          ADA,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KIMBERLY          RICHARDSON;          PONTIAC,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         WILLIAM          J.          RICHARDSON;          BROOKLYN,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MARTIN          LOUIS          RIENDL;          EAST          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         GERALD          S.          RIVARD;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.A.,          Finance         MARK          B.          RIVARD;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         RICKY          RIVERA;          MASON,          MI         B.A.,          Finance         JOHN          DAVID          ROBBINS;          PORT          HURON,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         BARRY          CHANDLER          ROBINSON;          WILLIAMSTON,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JULIE          ANN          ROCHE;          WESTON,          CT.         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         REX          K.          ROE;          CLARE,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         MARGARET          ANNE          ROHMAN;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         JEAN          KAY          ROLLO;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         MICHAEL          ARTHUR          RONAN;          ORCHARD          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         ANNE          MICHELE          ROOSE;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         LORI          JAY          ROSELLE;          WALLED          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         CLAUDIA          ANN          ROSEN;          ROCHESTER,          NY         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         KATHLEEN          ROSENGREN;          WYOMING,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DIANE          JEAN          ROSSMILLER;          FALLS          CHURCH,          VA         B.A.,          Economics         LOUISE          N.          ROY;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MARGARET          ANN          ROY;          ELM          GROVE,          WI         B.A.,          Marketing         SUSAN          K.          ROY;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DAVID          S.          RUBADUE;          PLYMOUTH,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JOANNE          MARIE          RUDNIK;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         ANTONINO          J.          RUGGIRELLO;          LATHRUP          VILLAGE,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         JOHN          A.          RUNFT;          MEQUON,          WI         M.B.A.,          Finance         MARK          DAVID          RUSIEWSKI;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DAVID          E.          RUSING;          GROSSE          PTE          WDS,          MI         M.B.A.,          Finance         CHRISTOPHER          J.          RUTH;          FALLS          CHURCH,          VA         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         CHRISTOPHER          MARK          RUTOWSKI;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         ROBERT          RYAN;          NEW          CITY,          NY         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         NANCY          T.          SABAL;          BUFFALO          GROVE,          IL         B.A.,          Economcis         EDMOND          ALAN          SACHSE;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MARGARET          SAEGEBARTH;          WILMINGTON,          DE         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         DAVID          A.          SALONSKY;          NEW          YORK          CITY,          NY         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         SHERYL          ANN          SANDUSKY;          DEARBORN          HTS.,          Ml         B.A.,          Marketing         MICHELLE          D.          SARBACH;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         THOMAS          L.          SAUR;          JONESVILLE,          Ml         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt.         MARK          S.          SCHAD;          MIDDLEVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         KATHERINE          MARIE          SCHEIB;          SCOTIA,          NY         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         SCOTT          L.          SCHENDORF;          EDISON,          NJ         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         JAMES          MICHAEL          SCHMIDT;          BRIGHTON,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt.         KAROL.          A.          SCHMIDT;          BENTON          HARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         NEILS          IVER          SCHMIDT          Il;          DEXTER,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KAREN          E.          SCHMIDTKE;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         STEVEN          THOMAS          SCHULTZ;          KENTWOOD,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         LISA          LYLE          SCHWAB;          DEARBORN          HTS,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         FILIP          L.          SCHWARTZ;          FRANKLIN,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         STEPHANIE          ANNE          SECOR;          WILLIAMSVILLE,          NY         B.A.,          Marketing         ALICIA          A.          SEGER;          HARBOR          SPRINGS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         THOMAS          M.          SEGESTA;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         TIMOTHY          MICHAEL          SELLING;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,         MI         B.A.,          Marketing         KEITH          ALAN          SERGENT;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt.         LAURINE          M.          SEROKA;          FLUSHING,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         ROBIN          F.          SETSER;          ROCKWOOD,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JEFFREY          MARK          SHANBOM;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Adm.          Prelaw         MICHAEL          L.          SHAPOW;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         ROBERT          C.          SHAVER,          JR.;          KENTWOOD,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MAUREEN          A.          SHELDON;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          Ml         B.A.,          Accounting         ROBERT          NORRIS          SHERIDAN;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         SCOTT          FREDERICK          SHOEMAKER;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JEFFREY          B.          SHULL;          E.          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ROBERT          SCOTT          SILVERSTEIN;          WESTBLOOMFIELD,         MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         LAWRENCE          ROBERT          SIMMS;          MT.          MORRIS,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         EDWARD          VINCENT          SIMON;          LAKE          ORION,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         HARRY          A.          SKOLL;          POTOMAC,          MD         B.A.,          Accounting         CHARISSE          L.          SMITH;          LONG          VALLEY,          NJ         B.A.,          Accounting         JOHN          ANDREW          SMITH;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JONATHAN          A.          SMITH;          OTTAWA          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administation         KATHERINE          C.          SMITH;          MARLETTE,          MI         B.A. M.A.          Professional          Accounting         MARIANNE          F.          SMITH;          NILES,          IL         B.A.,          Travel                    Tourism          Management         THOMAS          SMITH;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         ROBERT          GEORGE          SNODDY,          JR.;          YALE,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         RICHARD          WARREN          SNYDER;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         DAWN          M.          SOAVE;          SOUTH          LYON,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         MARY          JANE          SOFY;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         KEVIN          L.          SOMERO;          TRAVERSE          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JOHN          THOMAS          SOMERVILLE;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ELIZABETH          PAIGE          SOMMER;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JAMES          M.          SOUTHERN;          WILMETTE,          IL         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         JOHANNA          M.          SPAAN;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         VICTOR          J.          SPANIOLO;          CASSOPOLIS,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         SARAH          FRANCES          SPRAGUE;          HOPE,          MI         B.A.,          Travel                    Tourism          Management         JAN          ALEXANDRA          SPREY;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         KENNETH          JOHN          STANECKI;          DEARBORN          HTS.,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         GERARD          EDMUND          STARR;          WEST          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         213         STEPANIE          DAWN          STEELE;          UNION          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         BRUCE          M.          STEEN;          MAITLAND,          FL         B.A.,          Economics         SHARON          L.          STEIN;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         CHRISTINE          H.          STEINBOCK;'’          FLUSHING,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         LAURA          MICHELLE          STENNETT;          MADISON          HGTS.,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Transportation          Mgt         CHARLES          LEROY          STERLING;          MT.          PLEASANT,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         BRIAN          D.          STERMER;          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         JANE          ANN          STEVENS;          ADRIAN,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         BRADLEY          A.          STEVENSON,          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         CATHERINE          A.          STEWART;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Purchasing          Management         JOHN          AUGUST          STEYER;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         CRAIG          A.          STIGLEMAN;          UTICA,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KAREN          A.          ST.          LOUIS;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         CHARLES          H.          STOCKER;          ALMONT,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         CAROL          ANN          STRAYER;          ROCHESTER,          MI         M.B.A.,          Professional          Accounting         WENDY          M.          STRETTEN;          UNION          LK.,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         CAROL          LEE          STUART;          HOUGHTON,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         THOMAS          J.          STUART;          LAKE          ORION,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KATHLEEN          SULLIVAN;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KAREN          ANN          SUSSEX;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         STEPHEN          CHRISTOPHER          SWIFT          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         JANET          L.          SWOBODA;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         RANDALL          L.          TAVIERNE;          RIVES          JUNCTION,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DAVID          W.          TAYLOR;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         JEFFREY          J.          TERRANELLA;          REDFORD,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         SCOTT          W.          THAMS;          GRTOSS          PTE.          WDS.,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         EILEEN          G.          THEIS;          FOWLER,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MARK          LAWRENCE          THELEN;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JUDITH          A.          THOMAS;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MICHELE          L.          THOMAS;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         MAUREEN          E.          THOMPSON;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ROBERT          R.          THORNTON;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KENNETH          M.          TICE;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         GLENN          B.          TITUS,          JR.;          ST.          CLAIR          SHORES,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         KEITH          R.          TOLGER;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DENNIS          J.          TOM;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          MI.         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         ROBERT          MICHAEL          TOMEY;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         PHILIP          JOSEPH          TRAPANI;          MT.          PLEASANT,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         CLAUDIA          J.          TREHARNE;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         JAMES          A.          TRENTACOSTA;          FRASER,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DONNA          ANN          TRUPIANO;          HARPER          WOODS,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         JOY          A.          TUINIER;          ALLEN          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         SUSAN          L.          ULMER;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         GLEN          ULRICH;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         SUZANNE          M.          URBAN;          FOUNTAIN,          MI         B.A,,          Accounting         EDWARD          JOSEPH          VALLE;          NEW          MILFORD,          NJ         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         WILLIAM          R.          VANACKER;          LANSING,          Ml         B.A.,          Marketing         STEVEN          J.          VANDERKOOI;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         GREGORY          R.          VANSTEEL;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         DANIEL          S.          VAN          TIMMEREN;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         PHILLIP          J.          VARVATOS;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         LINDA          VERI;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         KIMBERLY          KAY          VERMEESCH;          ESSEXVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         PETER          J.          VIGLIANO;          EAST          SANDWICH,          MA         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         214         JOAN          LOUISE          VITKUSKE;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         THOMAS          L.          VITU;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Adm.          Prelaw         DIAN          MAUREEN          VORTERS;          NILES,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         JEFFREY          A.          WAGNER;          ALLEN          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         SANDRA          WAJDA;          DEARBORN          HGTS.,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         TERESA          M.          WAKEEN;          PORT          HURON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DALE          ROBERT          WALCZAK;          STERLING          HGTS.,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         ROBIN          R.          WALKER;          PLAINWELL,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         ANN          LUREE          WALLDORFF;          SIX          LAKES,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         CARYN          L.          WALSH;          CHESTERFIELD,          MO         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         LAURA          ANN          WALSH;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         STEPHEN          C.          WALTER;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         DEBORAH          WALTON;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JOSEPH          ALBERT          WALTON          Ill;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         DANIEL          S.          WASHBURNE;          ENGLEWOOD,          CO         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         MARCIA          S.          WATSON;          LANSING,          MI         B.A,,          Materials                    Logistics          Management         STEVEN          M.          WAUGH;          SAUGATUCK,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         JOHN          C.          WEAVER;          TOLEDO,          OH         B.A.,          Marketing         BRUCE          A.          WEBER;          OTSEGO,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         CHARLES          J.          WEINHARDT;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DAN          WEINMAN;          EAST          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         LORI          B.          WEINSTEIN;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         KENNETH          WILLIAM          WEISER;          LINCOLNWOOD,          IL         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         LEE          PEARSON          WELLS;          GROSSE          PTE.          PK.,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DAVID          CHARLES          WERNER;          CALEDONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DANA          FRANCIS          WEST;          MASON,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         DANIEL          L.          WEST;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         JOHN          W.          WESTERHEIDE;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         TIMOTHY          JOSEPH          WHALL;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         DONALD          PATRICK          WHEELER;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         PATRICK          D.          WHITNEY;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         ANN          MARIE          WIGGINS;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administation         GINA          L.          WILLIAMS;          CHARLOTTE,          MI         B.A.,          Personnel          Administration         JAMES          P.          WILLIAMS,          JR.,;          E.          LANSNG,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         SHARON          A.          WILLIAMSON;          ALLEN          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DAVID          M.          WIRTANEN;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Purchasing          Management         WENDY          A.          WISE;          GRAND          BLANC,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         JOHN          G.          WITKOWSKI;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         NANCY          JEAN          WOLFE;          WINNETKA,          IL         B.A.,          General          Business          Adm.          Prelaw         LESTER          G.          WOLOSHEN;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Accounting         DAVID          LOUIS          WOLSKE;          ST.          JOSEPH,          MI         B.A.,          Economics         KA          HON          WONG;          HONG          KONG         B.A.,          Hotel                    Restaurant          Management         GLENN           .          WOODSIDE;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         DAVID          WAYNE          WOOLFORD;          EASTON,          MD         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         DELAINE          A.          WRIGHT;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         JAMES          CAROL          WRIGHT,          JR.;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         ANN          M.          YAGLEY;          HARPER          WOODS,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         MARK          G.          YANOSCHIK;          NORTHVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         BALLARD          J.          YELTON,          Ill,,;          PORTAGE,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         DAVID          CHARLES          YURIK,          MT.          PLEASANT,          MI         B.A.,          MLM-Operations          Management         JAMES          J.          ZAFARANA;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         KURT          H.          ZANNER;          AU          GRES,          MI         B.A.,          Marketing         NED          M.          ZERWIC;          NORTHBROOK,          IL         B.A.,          Accounting         LAURA          B.          ZETYE;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Financial          Administration         BARBARA          L.          ZOCK;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Finance          215         ion         Communicat         Arts          and         Science         WENDI          S.          ALBERS;          ST.          CLAIR          SHRS.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         CHERYL          J.          ANDERSON;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         KEITH          DENNIS          ANDERSON,          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         MARK          WILLIAM          ANDERSON;          MILAN,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         REBECCA          M.          AUSTIN;          YOUNGSTOWN,          NY         B.A.,          Communication         JOHN          G.          AVGOUSTIS;          WESTLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         BRUCE          DAVID          BABCOCK;          SAGINAW,          MI.         B.A.,          Communication         JANET          MARIE          BAETZ,          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JO-ANN          BARNAS;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         STEVEN          P.          BARNES;          MILAN,          MI         B.A.,          Tele-Communication         TRACY          L.          BARNETT;          STERLING          HTS.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         LORNA          PATRICE          BARRETT;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JULIE          A.          BASFORD;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         REBECCA          J.          BASORE;          STOCKBRIDGE,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         BRADLEY          P.          BAUSERMAN;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         MICHELLE          LEE          BECK;          GRAND          LEDGE,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         NATALIE          ANN          BEER;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         ANDREW          GREGOR          BENNETT;          BEULAH,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         JEFFREY          ALLEN          BENZING;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         MARK          ALEXANDER          BERGEL;          NORTHVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DAVID          JONATHAN          BERKAL,          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         JAMES          STEVEN          BERLAGE;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         STEVEN          THOMAS          BERRY;          EAST          AMHERST,          NY         B.A.,          Telecommunication         ROSANN          ELIZABETH          BETEAG;          GARDEN          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         MARK          SCOTT          BETTS;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         MARSHALL          SCOTT          BICE;          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DONALD          JOSEPH          BILINSKI,          JR.,;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         DEBRA          J.          BITTNER;          OWOSSO,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         DION          N.          BLANCHARD,          WESTLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunications         KARL          D.          BLANKENSHIP;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         ELIZABETH          A.          BLEITZ;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JEFFREY          W.          BLOHM;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JULIE          ANN          BLOOM;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         THOMAS          R.          BLOSSFELD;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         THOMAS          J.          BOBLITT;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunications         NILS          E.          BODMAN;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         MARK          J.          BOGDEN;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JANE          L.          BONANATA;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A,,          Advertising         SCOTT          M.          BONGIORNO;          LEXINGTON,          KY         B.A.,          Advertising         KATHLEEN          S.          BOWEN;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          Ml         B.A.,          Journalism         JEFFREY          S.          BOYD,          ARLINGTON,          TN         B.A.,          Communication         KATHLEEN          J.          BOYLE;          ARLINGTON          HTS.,          IL         B.A.,          Advertising         LINDA          JO          BOZZI;          MANCELONA,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         ANTHONY          D.          BRACANOVICH;          MADISON          HGTS.,          Ml         B.A.,          Advertising         LINDA          M.          BRACANOVICH,          MADISON          HGTS.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         SHANNON          M.          BRADFORD;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         ERVIN          WILLIAM          BRADLEY,          PONTIAC,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         TERRANCE          L.          BRENNAN;          BALDWINSVILLE,          NY         B.A.,          Advertising         THEODORE          JOESPH          BRICHZE;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         MICHAEL          JAMES          BRIDGE;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DAVID          EVAN          BRIGGS;          ARLINGTON          HTS.,          IL         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JETTE          C.          BRITT;          CLARKSTON,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         JUDITH          L.          BROWN;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         KAREN          BROWN;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         218         MARILYN          L.          BROWN;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         AMY          L.          BROWNELL;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         LAMAR          R.          BRYAN;          COLON,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         KATHRYN          CAROL          BRYANT;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         JANICE          K.          BUHR;          ROCKFORD,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         JULIA          KAY          BULLEN;          CLARKSTON,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         JANIE          E.          BULTRUD;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         GAY          E.          BUNDUS;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         THERESA          J.          BUNTING;          BELDING,          MI         B.A.,          Communications         TRACEY          BURGESS;          REDFROD,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         KATHLEEN          SUE          BURHANS;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DANA          P.          BURKE;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         TIMOTHY          J.          BURKE,          DEARBORN          HTS,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         LISA          ANN          BURKS;          MILFORD,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         JODY          M.          BUTLER;          STANTON,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DAVID          F.          BYERS;          UTICA,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         MARYBETH          BYRNE;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         CHERYL          RENEE          CAIN;          E.          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         RONALD          D.          CARD;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         TODD          M.          CARLSON;          NEW          BUFFALO,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         TODD          A.          CARMEAN;          WALDRON,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         PATTE          L.          CARTER,          ROCKFORD,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         RUTH-ELLEN          CASE;          PORT          HURON,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         LAURI          A.          CHARLIER;          BIRMINGHAM         B.A.,          Advertising         C.          CHRISTOPHERSEN,          SIDNEY,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         PATRICK          CLARK;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunications         TERESA          K.          CLARK;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         ANNE          T.          CLEARY;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         STEPHEN          R.          CLEMENS;          NILES,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         TIMOTHY          CLEMENT;          FALMOUTH,          ME         B.A.,          Communication         DANIEL          V.          CLOUTIER;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         CHRISTINE          L.          COLE;          FENTON,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         KEVIN          JOHN          COOK;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         PAUL          STEVE          COOPER,          JR.;          PONTIAC,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         MARK          CORNILLIE;          GROSSE          POINT,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         LEANNE          LOUVA          CORY;          BELDING,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         BARBARA           ANN          COTTER;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         JANET          CATHERINE          COX:          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         BARBARA          A.          CRAIG;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         CATHERINE          J.          CRANE;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         SUSAN          E.          CRESWELL;          E.          GRAND          RAPIDS;          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         KIMBERLY          S.          CUMMINGS;          EAST          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         GINA          ADRIENNE          CUNNINGHAM;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         LISA          A.          DANCSOK;          WYANDOTTE,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         WILLIAM          R.          DANHOF;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         MICHELE          J.          DAVID;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         JAYNE          L.          DAVIS;          FLINT,          Ml         B.A.,          Communication         LAURA          J.          DAVIS;          HART,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         ROBERT          HILTON          DAVIS;          ESSEXVILLE,          Ml         B.A.,          Advertising         FRANK          D.          DAWKINS;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunications         BRIAN          E.          DAWSON;          HASLETT,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JANET          RENEE          DEEB;          GROSSE          PTE.          WDS.,          Ml         B.A.,          Communication         COLLEEN          A.          DELISLE;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         DANIEL          A.          DELMERICO;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         219         220         SUSAN          JO          DELOACH;          HOLT,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         MARK          R.          DEMING;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         GRETCHEN          FOLK          DEWEES;          GREENVILLE,          DE         B.A.,          Journalism         KATHLEEN          DILSWORTH,          ALMA,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         SANDRA          SUE          DIMANIN;          DEARBORN ,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JEFFREY          ROBERT          DOCKING;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         ELAINE          M.          DODD;          HIGHLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         BARBARA          E.          DOLNICK;          PLAINVIEW,          NY         B.A.,          Communication         TRACEY          LYNN          DONALDSON;          LINDEN,          NJ         B.A.,          Journalism         LAURA          MARY          DOWNES;          WESTLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         JAMIE          ANN          DOWNING;          TRAVERSE          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DENISE          M.          DRACH;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         PATRICIA          A.          DRIVES;          SHEBOYGAN,          WI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         MICHAEL          J.          DUFF;          QUEENS,          NY         B.A.,          Journalism         MARY          C.          DURBIN;          MASON,          MI         B.A.,          Writing                    Production         CHRISTINE          M.          EASTMAN;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         LESLIE          ANNE          EDENS;          BUFFALO          GRAVE,          IL          B.A.,          Communication         SHERI          M.          EDER;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         JENNIFER          LYNN          EDWARDS;          COLORADO          SPRING,         B.A.,          Telecommunication         DAVID          MURRAY          EHLERS;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         STANLEY          B.          EL-AMIN;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Communications         JANIS          S.          EMMENECKER;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         LAURA          M.          ESPER;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         GLENDA          JO          EUBANK;          WOODBURN,          IN         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         VELVET          ANN          EVANS;          LITCHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         DARCY          A.          FEDERICO;          GRAND          HAVEN,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         THOMAS          FENNELL;          HAMPDEN,          ME         B.A.,          Telecommunications         JILL          E.          FENTON;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         ANNE          M.          FERGUSON;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         DIANNE          MARIE          FEYS;          INVERNESS,          FL         B.A.,          Communication         DEAN          S.          FIELDS          Ill;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          Ml         B.A.,          Advertising         ROLANDO          A.          FIGUEROA          MEJIA;          MONTERRICO,         LIMA         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JEFFREY          |.          FISH;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         OWEN          GARDNER          FLETKE;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         EILEEN          G.          FOLEY;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         THERESA          L.          FORBUSH;          BYRON,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         ROBIN          ELIZABETH          FOSTER;          COLOMA,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         WILLIAM          MORGAN          FUSSELL;          CENTER          LINE,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         KIM          D.          GAFFNEY;          YPSILANTI,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         JOHN          H.          GAJEWSKI;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         MARGUERITE          GARDNER;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         KATHLEEN          ALISON          GASKELL;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         MARTHA          |.          GATES;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         MARK          ANDREW          GAVULIC;          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         ROBERT          M.          GERDS,          JR.;          PONTIAC,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         MARSHA          ANNETTE          GIBSON;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         STEVEN          S.          GILLICK;          NOVI,          Ml         B.A.,          Advertising         MARK          W.          GIPSON;          TEKONSHA,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         TODD          LEE          GITTINGER;          STURGIS,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         ROBERT          J.          GLASS;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         MARGO          C.          GLAZER;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         MARYELLEN          C.          GLEASON;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         RICHARD          GREGORY          GLIDDEN;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         RANDY          CHARLES          GLOTH;          ERIE,          PA         B.A.,          Telecommunication         DEBORAH          C.          GODDARD;          ST.          LOUIS,          MO         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         KATHERINE          GODOSHIAN;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         ELIZABETH          LENORE          GOLDEN;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,         MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         BETH          JOLYNN          GORDON;          UNION          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         THALIA          GORDON;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         TRACY          L.          GORDON;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         THOMAS          JOSEPH          GRAHAM;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         BETH          M.          GREEN;          NAPOLEON,          OH         B.A.,          Communication         MATTHEW          A.          GREEN;          HASLETT,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         DORMAN          D.          GROAT;          MELVIN,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         JULIE          ANNE          GRONDIN;          MILFORD,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         DIANE          MARIE          HAGG;          GROSSE          PTE.          WDS,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JANE          M.          HALLER;          ORCHARD          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JOSEPH          WALTER          HAREWICZ;          PITTSBURGH,          PA         B.A.,          Telecommunication         ROSALIND          HARMON;          CHICAGO,          IL         B.A.,          Communication         TIMOTHY          J.          HART;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         PATRICIA          J.          HAYWARD;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         BRIAN          D.          HEATH;          ALPENA,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         CAROL          A.          HEATH;          SAGINAW          TWP.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         ROBERT          A.          HEETHUIS;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JAMES          C.          HEIL;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         MARJORIE          ELLEN          HESS;          MILFORD,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         CAROLYN          S.          HOTHEM;          CASSOPOLIS,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         GLENN          L.          HUFFMAN;          ST.          JOSEPH,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         ALISON          B.          HUGHES;          CHAPPAQUA,          NY         B.A.,          Advertising         ARCH          HUMPARTZOOMIAN;          NIAGARA          FALLS,          NY         B.A.,          Telecommunication         YOSHIHIKO          HYAKUTAKE;          CHIKUGO,          JAPAN         B.A.,          Communication         IRIS          ROCHELLE          JACKSON;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         SUSAN          R.,          JAHSHAN;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         LORI          L.          JAKES;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         KRISTEN          E.          JAMES;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         JAMES          M.          JANOWSKI;          NAPLES,          FL         B.A.,          Advertising         KATHRYN          JENDRASIAK;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Jour nalism         ANN          MARIE          JOHNSON;          CANTON,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DENISE          L.          JOHNSON;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         TIMOTHY          T.          JOHNSON;          PLYMOUTH,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         MARGARET          S.          JOLLY;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         CAROLYN          JEANNE          JONES;          GROSSE          POINTE,          Ml         B.A.,          Advertising         KIMBERLY          ELAINE          JOSEPH;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         LAURA          A.          KANE;          COLUMBUS,          OH         B.A.,          Telecommunication         CATHRYN          SUE          KANER;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          Ml         B.A.,          Communication         LISA          KAY          KAPSHANDY;          SOUTH          BEND,          IN         B.A.,          Advertising         GAIL          L.          KELLER;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         KATHLEEN          ANN          KELLY;          HOWELL,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         CANDACE          S.          KEMP;          CHARLOTTE,          NC         B.A.,          Communication         CHRISTOPHER          ROBERT          KENRICK;          SPRING          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         PATRICIA          A.          KERR;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DIANE          LYNN          KEURAJIAN;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         BRIAN          RICHARD          KIRK;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         KELLY          JO          KITCHEN;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         DOUGLAS          JAMES          KLEIN;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         KAREN          LYNN          KLEIN;          PECK,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         KATHLEEN          A.          KLEIN;          FRANKLIN,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunications         WILLIAM          ROBERT          KLEIST;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A,,          Advertising         Z2A         22         NO         PICTURE         AVAILABLE         MARY          ANN          KNAPP;          HOWARD          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         LAURI          J.          KNUTSON;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         SUSAN          L.          KOLON;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         MICHAEL          J.          KONZEN;          MAUMEE,          OH         B.A.,          Journalism         ALLEN          R.          KRAMER;          WOODLAND          HLS.,          CA         B.A.,          Communication         NANCY          KRANIAK;          LATHRUP          VILLAGE,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JOHN          HUBERT          KRIEG;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         JEFFREY          DAVID          KRISTEN;          KALAMAZOO,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         BARBARA          A.          KRISZT;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         CARRIE          J.          KRUPP;          CHESANING,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         REGAN          E.          LAMOTHE;          HASLETT,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         LINDA          L.          LANUZZA;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         TERI-JO          LEITZ;          KENTWOOD,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         LISA          ANNE          LEPAK;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         CHERYL          M.          LEROUX;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         ROGER          M.          LETENDRE;          WARWICK,          RI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         CARLA          J.,          LINDSAY;          UTICA,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         MARGARET          JEANNE          LINK;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         MARK          ROY          LIPANSKI;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JONATHAN          H.          LLOYD;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          Communications         HOWARD          A.          LOEVNER;          PITTSBURGH,          PA         B.A.,          Advertising         DENISE          FAYE          LONGFIELD;          WEST          BRANCH,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         BRIGITTE          L.          LOWE;          CLEVELAND,          OH         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JAMES          ARTHUR          LOWE;          ALBION,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         ALYSON          A.          LUNGER;          JONESVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         MICHAEL          L.          MACCANI,          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         CORAL          J.,          MACKENZIE;          PORT          HURON,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         DUNCAN          JAMES          MACKERCHER;          FAIRFAX,          VA         B.A.,          Telecommunication         DAVID          C.          MACKINDER;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Communications         MARY          M.          MACPHERSON;          EAST          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         JAMES          D.          MACSAY;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         SARA          A.          MALANEY;          PORTAGE,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         JEANINE          LEE          MALCOMSON;          WYANDOTTE,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         LAURA          M.          MARCHAK;          SOUTHFIELD,          M!         B.A.,          Telecommunication         KIM          ELISE          MARKHAM;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Advertisting         JAMES          M.          MARSHALL;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         ROBERT          KENNETH          MARTIN;          CANDIAC          QUEBEC,         CANA         B.A.,          Communication         ROBERT          JOHN          MARTYN;          MIRAMAR,          FL         B.A.,          Advertising         CONNIE          PATRICIA          MARX;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         SUSAN          R.          MAST;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         ROBIN          JEAN          MATTHEWS;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         SUSAN          L.          MAYES;          PORT          AUSTIN,          Ml         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         ANN          CATHERINE          MAYHEW;          BIRMINGHAMJ,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         ANN          P.          MCCABE;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JANINE          MARIE          MCFADDEN;          SOUTH          LYON,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         RONALD          L.          MCGOWAN;          EAST          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         LINDSAY          L.          MCINTYRE;          LINWOOD,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         DENA          J.          MCKENZIE;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DANIEL          EDWARD          MCLAUGHLIN;          ST.          CLAIR         SHORES,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         LAUREN          M.          MCLEAN;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         TONI          M.          MEDURE;          MARSHALL,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         JONI          MARIE          MEHL;          ADA,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         BARBARA          CLAIRE          METTING;          ST.          CLAIR          SHORES,         MI         B.A.,          Journalism         JANET          B.          MEYERS;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         MARY          MICHAELS;          GROSSE          PT.          WOODS,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         MARK          W.          MILLER;          SPRING          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         TRACEY          S.          MILLER;          BEAVER,          PA         B.A.,          Journalism         DIANE          MARIE          MISURACA;          ST.          CLAIR          SHRS,          Ml         B.A.,          Advertising         JACQUELINE          DENISE          MITCHELL;          OAK          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         MICHELLE          M.          MITCHELL;          ROMULUS,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         MARY          K.          MOELLER;          STERLING          HTS.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DEBORAH          J.          MOFFETT;          LANGHORNE,          PA         B.A.,          Advertising         MARY          PATRICIA          MOLONEY;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         TERESSA          LYNNE          MONTVILLE          LINCOLN          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         GLENN          DOUGLAS          MOORE;          LAKE          LEELANAU,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         STEPHEN          J.          MOREY;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         CAROL          FRENCH          MORRISSEY;          ROME,          OH         B.A.,          Communication         MARIE          E.          MULLINS;          WESTLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         REBECCA          L.          MULLINS;          FARMINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         MICHELLE          L,          MUMA;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         TIMOTHY          C.          MURPHY;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         TADAHIRO          NAKAYA;          OTA-KU          TOKYO,          JAPAN         M.A.,          Advertising         aes?         wT          ME          4         teh          ton                    ¢         HEIDI          JOANNA          NEALE;          CHEBOYGAN,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         KELLY          MICHAEL          NEILL;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         REX          K.          NELSON;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         KELLY          R.          NERBONNE;          AMHERST,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         SHARI          BETH          NEUMANN;          SOUTHFIED,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DAROLD          T.          NEWTON;          BAY          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         JANISSE          M.          NICKOLA,          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         ANDREA          NORMAN;          INKSTER,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunications         LIZABETH          A.          NOWLAND;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         KELLY          DAVIS          NOYES;          ROMEO,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         KAREN          M.          NYHAN;          LAMBERTVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         STACEY          LYN          NYMAN;          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         GERALD          P.          OCONNOR;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         LOUISE          M.          OLSON;          WASHINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         ANN          E.          ONEIL;          PONTIAC,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         ROSEMARY          E.          ONIU;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         BRADLEY          HOWARD          ONWELLER;          WILLIAMSTON,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         BRYAN          E.          O'REILLY;          GRAND          BLANC,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DAIRLIS          J.          ORGAN;          LUDINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         DARRA          LEA          OSOSKI;          MT.          PLEASANT,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         ROBERT          JOHN          OSTROW;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         DIANE          PAMULA;          REDFORD,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         PATRICIA          A.          PANOFF;          ROSEVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Speech                    Audiology          Sciences         ALISON          J.          PARKER;          FARMINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         ROSEMARY          S.          PARRAN;          STERLING          HTS.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         GENE          RAYMOND          PASKIEWICZ;          WYOMING,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         MICHAEL          J.          PATTERSON;          CALEDONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         JAMES          LYLE          PAUGELS;          BUFFALO          GROVE,          IL         B.A.,          Advertising         LEE          ANN          PAULEY;          DAVISON,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JEANNE          A.          PELLI;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         RONALD          R.          PETERSON;          S.          ROCKWOOD,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         STEPHEN          BRYAN          PICKERING;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         WILLIAM          J.          PLUNKETT;          DEARBORN          HTS.,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         JEFFERY          A.          PLUTO;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JOHN          W.          POCOCK,          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         KAREN          M.          POLANSKI;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.A.,          Communication          Arts         223         MARK          A.          POLINSKY;          SKOKIE,          IL         B.A.,          Journalism         JUDY          L.          POLSINELLI;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         ELLEN          M.          POLZIEN;          GLADWIN,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         LYNNE          MARIE          POPLAWSKI;          GROSSE          POINT,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         JEFFREY          D.          POTTER;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         KARI          J.          PRESLAR;          DAVISON,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         JENNIFER          LEE          PURTAN;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JANIE          LYNETTE          PUTZ;          MELVINDALE,          MI         M.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         JODI          L.          RADO;          WALLED          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         JENNIFER          REA;          LAKE          LEELANAU,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         JANICE          SIOBHAN          READ;          DEARBORN          HTS.,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         JANIE          REILLY;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         DIANE          M.          RENIS;          RAPID          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         THOMAS          S.          REYNOLDS;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         RENEE          K.          RICH;          BAD          AXE,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         EDWARD          J.,          RICHARDSON;          CEDAR          GROVE,          NJ         B.A.,          Journalism         LINDA          LOUISE          RIDER;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         CHRISTINE          L.          RIVERS;          THREE          RIVERS,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         MICHELE          LYN          RIVETTE;          STEVENSVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         LORRAINE          V.          ROMANEK;          WESTLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         JANET          M.          RONEY;          GROSSE          PTE.          SHRS.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DAVID          MAURICE          ROSENFELD;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         JEFFREY          J.          RUDNICK;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         LAURA          JEANNE          RUSHTON;          GROSSE          PTE.          WDS.,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         MARY          J.          RYDZON;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JULIE          BETH          SAMET;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         MICHAEL          JOSEPH          SAMUEL;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         ANGELES          SANCHEZ-ARMASS;          MEXICO         B.A.,          Advertising         JEANNE          M.          SANDBERG;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         CHERYL          ANN          STANFORD;          HIGHLAND          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         ROBERT          J.          SAOUD;          FRANKLIN,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         STACY          A.          SAWYER;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         BETH          A.          SCHALTER;           ROSEVILLE,          MI         B.A,,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         AMY          SCHAMADAN;          MANSFIELD,          OH         B.A.,          Communication         VERN          A.          SCHECK;          HASTINGS,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         JAMES          W.          SCHEIB,          JR.;          TOLEDO,          OH         B.A.,          Communication         LESLIE          ANN          SCHNEIDER;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         MYRNA          LOUISE          SCHULTZ;          OAK          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DANIEL          GREGORY          SCHWARTZ;          CLAWSON,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         NANCY          VALERIE          SCHWARZ;          WAYNE,          NJ         B.A.,          Advertising         MARY          ANN          SCHWINKENDORF;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         ALISON          SELLERS;          QUINCY,          IL         B.A.,          Communication         DANA          S.          SELLMAN;          HASLETT,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         JOANNE          LEE          SERAFINO;          HARPER          WOODS,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         PATRICIA          LYN          SANDERS;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         THERESA          VONCILLE          SHACKLEFORD;          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         MICHAEL          ALLAN          SHAPIRO;          ADELPHIA,          NJ         B.A.,          Telecommunication         KATHERINE          LOUISE          SHAUGHNESSY;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         KATHRYN          SHEA;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         LAURIE          F.          SHEDLER;          BOCA          RATON,          FL         B.A.,          Advertising         MICHAEL          JOSEPH          SHEMA;          TOLEDO,          OH         B.A.,          Telecommunication         NANCY          ANN          SHOBE;          PLYMOUTH,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         CAROL          A.          SIKORSKI;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         VALERIE          JANE          SINCLAIR;          CLARKSTON,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         224         ERIC          J.          SINGER;          OAK          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         RAYMOND          D.          SINGER;          WESTLAND,          MI          B.A.,          Communication         VIRGINIA          LYNN          SINSBAUGH;          WATERVLIET,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DANIEL          R.          SLIDER;          WEBBERVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         MICHAEL          JAMES          SMELA;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         PAMELA          ANN          SMITH;          FENNVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         RAYMOND          E.          SMITH;          GROSSE          PTE.          PK.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         TERENC          J.          SMITH;          SCOTTVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         LYNN          ELLEN          SNYDER;          NEW          PALTZ,          NY         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         SARA          L.          SNYDER;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         CHERYL          ANN          SOLO;          TRENTON,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         ALTHEA          L.          SPENCER;          MIDDLETOWN,          DE         B.A.,          Telecommunication         CHARLOTTE          L.          SPIGHT;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JEANINE          A.          SPRAY;          CHEBOYGAN,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         SUSAN          R.          STACK;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         PAULA          M.          START;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         PATRICIA          D.          STEFANI;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         MAUREEN          T.          STEMMELEN;          GROSSE          PTE.          WDS.,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         TAMARA          P.          STEVENS;          HARBOR          SPRINGS,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         LISA          A.          STIELER;          ST.          CLAIR          SHRS.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         SUSAN          L.          STOCKER;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         CHERYL          MARIE          STODDARD;          FLUSHING,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         KIM          MARIE          STOLLE;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         JEFFREY          S.          STONE;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         KATHARINE          WEBSTE R          STOUDT;          WILLIAMSTON,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         PAUL          A.          STUART;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         CHERYL          STURM;          WASHINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JOSEPH          ROBERT          SURMONT;          GROSSE          PTE.          WDS.,         Mi         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JAMES          CRAIG          SUVEGES;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         PHILLIP          H.          SWANTEK;          RICHMOND,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JUDITH          MARY          SWIECICKI;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         SHARON          A.          SWIECICKI;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         LINDA          L.          SZILAGYI;          ELSIE,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         MICHAEL          S.          TALOVICH;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         JON          E.          TANSEY;          GRAND          LEDGE,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         MARY          ELLEN          TATE;          HART,          MI.         B.A.,          Journalism         LINDA          LEE          TESORERO;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         JOHN          JOSEPH          THOMSON;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         DIANA          L.          THORNHILL;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         DAVID          MUNROE          THUMA;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         KATHRYN          ANNE          TORIGIAN;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         MONICA          T.          TROY;          CALEDONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         KATHRYN          R.          TURNBULL;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         VICTORIA          J.          UNGER;          FRAMINGTON          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         KATHRYN          A.          VANDAGENS;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         JOHANNA          VAN          HORNE;          GROSSE          PTE.          WDS.,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         NANCY          J.          VARBEDIAN;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         MICHELLE          L.          VERNIER;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         NANCY          S.          VERNON;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         ROSALIND          ROWENA          VINSON;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         LORI          ANNE          VIOLANTE;          OAK          PARK,          MI         B.A,,          Advertising         CYNTHIA          JILL          VIVIANO;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A,,          Advertising         PATRICIA          A.          VIZZACCERO;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         JEANNE          MARIE          VOLLMER;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         225         226         CYNTHIA          JANE          WALKER;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         JOHN          MICHAEL          WALSH;          NIAGARA          FALLS,          NY         B.A.,          Telecommunication         THOMAS          EARL          WARING;          WASHINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         KIMBERLY          A.          WARREN;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         BERTRAND          LIONEL          WASHER;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         ROBERT          JAMES          WASINSKI;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         SUSAN          A.          WEAVER;          GRAND          BLANC,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         GAYLE          A.          WEIDNER;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DAVID          S.          WEINER;          OAK          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         ROBERT          M.          WERNER;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         REGINA          R.          WHALEY;          E.          CLEVELAND,          OH         B.A.,          Journalism         LISA          MAUREEN          WILDEMAN;          NILES,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         THOMAS          F.          WILLIAMS;          CHELSEA,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         LAURA          BUTLER          WILSON;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         STEPHEN          R.          WITHAM;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         JANINE          R.          WOLDT;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         RHODA          F.          WOLFF;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Public          Relations         PAMELA          A.          WOLOSZYK;          FRASER,          MI         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         DAVID          G.          WRIGHT;          ALBUQUERQUE,          NM         B.A.,          Telecommunication         CHARLES          F.          WUTKE;          MELVINDALE,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         DONALD          B.          WYATT,          JR.;          SWARTZ          CREEK,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         STEVEN          R.          WYMA;          GRANDVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         NORA          M.          WYNNE;          MARSHALL,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         RONALD          JOSEPH          YANIK;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Telecommunication         CHRISTINA          M.          ZAROBE;          GROSSE          PTE.          WDS.,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         KARY          M.          ZATE;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Advertising         BARBARA          JOANN          ZEHNDER;          ROCKYRIVER,          OH         B.A.,          Audiology                    Speech          Sciences         SARAH          ALINE          ZIEGLER;          LITCHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Journalism         DEBRA          NELL          ZIEHM;          DOLTON,          IL         B.A.,          Advertising         ELAINE          M.          ZIELINSKI;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Public          Relations         MONIQUE          THERESE          ZONCA;          DEARBORN          HTS.,          MI         B.A.,          Communication         Education                  ,         wet         ’         anmongany          tet         vunedepeoes          tt”         228         LORI          JO          ACRE;          ELSIE,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         YOUSSEF          ALHAMAD;          KUWAIT         PHD.,          Education          Administration         HUSSAIN          A.          ALI;          KUWAIT         M.A.,          Education          System          Development         DEBORAH          E.          ALLEN;          GRAND          BLANC,          MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         KATHERINE          L.          AMMON;          DEARBORN          HTS,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         CHERYL          LYNN          BASKIN;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         MICHAEL          H.          BEECHEM;          ST.          JOHNS,          MI         PHD.,          Administration                    Curriculum         WENDY          A.          BELLER;          WASHINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         PENNY          SUE          BELLON;          LAINGSBURG,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         MELANIE          K.          BENNETT;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         MARY          S.          BLUMBERG;          LAKEVIEW,          MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         JULIE          A.          BOERMAN;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         KATHLEEN          ANN          BOLG;          HOWELL,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         SUSAN          MARIE          BOSTON;          FARMINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         JUNE          ELIZABETH          BOUR;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         LORI          ELLEN          BRIEGEL;          GRAND          LEDGE,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         DIANE          C.          BROWN;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         MARGARET          LOUISE          BRYCE;          DRAYTON          PLAINS,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         MARY          B.          BURAU;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Physical          Education         MARILYN          A.          BZURA;          WYANDOTTE,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         HENRY          R.          CABANNE;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Education         MELINDA          LOU          CHARLES;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Intern          Program         JILL          MAUREEN          CHENIER;          MADISON          HTS,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         ANNE          CHERPAK;          TRENTON,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         TRACY          J.          CHICKY;          WESTLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         TERI          E.          CHRIST;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         KATHLEEN          R.          CLENDANIEL;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.A.,          Physical          Education         TERRI          LYNN          COATS;          SPRINGPORT,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         PAULA          J.          COPPOLA;          E.          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         CATHERINE          POWERS          COSTELLO;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         KAREN          S.          CUSHMAN;          GREENVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         REBECCA          LYNN          CUTTER;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         JENNIFER          L.          DAILEY;          ORCHARD          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         SHEILA          E.          DALY;          ATLANTA,          GA         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         BARBARA          MAE          DOUGLAS;          EAST          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Physical          Education         LINDA          R.          DUBOIS;          GRANDVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         TERESA          A.          DUCSAY;          POSEN,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Intern          Program         REGINA          F.          DUNN;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         MANNA          MARIE          EDWARDS;           CHICAGO,          IL         B.S.,          Health          Education         PATTI          J.          EGENSTEINER;          E.          MEADOW,          NY         B.S.,          Physical          Education         NEAL          ELYAKIN;          BROOKLYN,          NY         B.A.,          Special          Education         DEIRDRE          ALLISON          ERBISCH;          FERNDALE,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         ALLISON          MARIE          FANELLI;          CANTON,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         CECILIA          C.          FAUGHNAN;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         RHONDA          K.          FENNER;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         MARY          ANN          FOLEY;          LINDEN,          MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         REBECCA          SUSAN          FRAMMOLINO;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         TAMRA          G.          FREDERICK;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         AMY          L.          GAGE;          GROSSE          ILE,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         CATHLEEN          M.          GASS;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         CAROL          LYNN          GENSLEY;          NORTHVILLE,          MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         TRACY          GILBERT;          HILLSDALE,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         CINDY          P.          GITTLEMAN;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         BFA          Special          Education         JACQUELINE          M.          GOERTZ;          PORTAGE,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         ANN          C.          GRETTENBERGER;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         KATHLEEN          ANN          GRIER;          SOUTH          HAVEN,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         SHARON          T.          GROTH;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         LISA          HAMILTON;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         JOYCE          MARY          HAMPTON;          BENTON          HARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         ANNE          ELIZABETH          HAND;          PLYMOUTH,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         MARCIA          ELIZABETH          HARRIS;          FENTON,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         NORMAN          J.          HARRIS;          PECK,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         SUE          ELLEN          HASLINGER;          PONTIAC,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         ROXANNE          LOUISE          HEATHMAN;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         MARIE          S.          HERMAN;          VOORHEES,          NJ         B.S.,          Physical          Education         AMY          ELIZABETH          HESSE;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         CHARLES          LESLIE          HILL,          JR.;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         BARBARA          HINTZEN;          GROSSE          PTE.          FARM,          MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         PAMELA          J.          HOLSINGER;          MIDLAND,          MI         M.A.,          College          Student          Personnel         LORI          L.          HOLTON;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         ANNA          HORVATINOVICH;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         VIRGINIA          A.          HOWARD;          GRAND          LEDGE,          MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         GEORGETTE          L.          HUARD;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         KIMBERLY          HUMISTON;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         PATTY          J.          JAMES;          FLINT,          MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         ERIK          C.          KEHRER;          SOUTH          LYON,          MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         EVA          MARIE          KENNEDY;          DEARBORN          HTS,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Intern          Program         MILKA          M.          KIEFER;          STERLING          HTS,          MI         M.A.,          College          Student          Personnel         BRENDA          LYNN          KINGEN:;          WEST          BRANCH,          MI         B.S.,          Health          Education         LYDIA          MARIE          KLIM;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         JENNIFER          MAE          KNIERIM;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         DIANNE          C.          KOBYLARZ;          WESTLAND,          MI         B.S.,          Health          Education         KIMBERLY          G.          KOENIG;          BLOOMFIELD          HILLS,          MI         B.A.,          Speical          Education         KEVIN          W.          KOHLS;          GROSSE          PTE          FMS,          MI         B.A.,          Deaf          Education         MADAN          M.          KUNDU;          CALCUTTA         PHD.,          Rehabilitation          Counseling         JAMES          B.          LABUS;          MARIETTA,          GA         B.S.,          Health          Education         HELEN          A.          LASKARIS;          FARMINGTON          HILLS,          MI         B.A.,          Physical          Education         CYNTHIA          ANN          LEWIS;          GRAND          BLANC,          MI         B.S.,          Health          Education         ROBERT          R.          LUBANSKI;          OAK          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         MARY          KATHRYN          LUTZO;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Intern          Program         RENEE          A.          MANIACI;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         KELLY          ANN          MCCABE;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.A.,          Speical          Education         CINDY          LYNN          MCCOY;          WARREN,          MI         B.S.,          Health          Education         BONNIE          KAY          MCINTYRE;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.S.,          Health          Education         MARIAN          E.          MCNICHOLS;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         DAVID          MENDOZA;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         TIMOTHY          J.          MILLER;          ST.          CLAIR          SHORES,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         JANE          THERESE          MINEWEASER;          ORCHARD          LAKE,         MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         PETER          J.          MORA;          FENTON,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         KATHERINE          THERESE          MULDER;          GRAND          RAPIDS,         MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         LISA          ANN          MULLANEY;          HARPER          WOODS,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         CLAIRE          L.          MURPHY;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education                    Special          Ed         DEANNE          M.          NICHOLS;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Speci al          Education         JANE          E.          NICHOLS;          WILLIAMSTON,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Intern          Program         MARIANNE          PAJTAS;          SWARTZ          CREEK,          Ml         B.A.,          Special          Education         MARY          LOUISE          POMPO;          FRASER,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         JOYCE          C.          POWELL;          CLARKSVILLE,          TN         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         KIMBERLY          A.          PRATER;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         229         230         ELEONOR          W.          PUSPOS;          COOPERSVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         JEANNE          ANN          QUARTERMAINE;          BATTLE          CREEK,         MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         ELLEN          C.          RASMUSSEN;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         DEBRA          J.          RAY;          HOLT,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         MARIBETH          REBOLD;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         SHARON          ELIZABETH          REIFINGER;          GRAND          RAPIDS,         MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         DIANE          L.          RENTSCHLER;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Speical          Education         EILEEN          D.          RESCH;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         ERIC          NEIL          REYNOLDS;          HASLETT,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         NONA          E.          RICHARDSON;          OAK          PARK,          MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         ALICIA          A.          ROSEN;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         TIMOTHY          J.          ROSIN;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Speical          Education         DAIVA          RUGIENIUS;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         SUSAN          CAROL          SAHAJDACK;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education          i         MICHAEL          D.          SANDERSON;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         CHRISTINE          L.          SHEIDEL;          ROCKFORD,          MI         B.A.,          Hearing          Impaired          Education         ROBERT          A.          SCHILLER;          LAMBERTVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Physical          Education         LAURA          ANN          SCRIBNER;          STURGIS,          MI         B.S.,          Recreation                    Youth          Leadership         MARY          KATHLEEN          SCULLEN;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         MARY          JANE          ELIZABETH          SCULLY;          GRAND          RAPIDS         MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         ANNA          MARIA          SHELL;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         KAREN          MARIE          SICARD;          SOUTH          HAVEN,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         ANNE          ELIZABETH          SKINNER;          LAKE          FOREST,          IL         B.A.,          Special          Education         JANA          L.          SLENK;          HOLLAND,          MI         B.S.,          Health          Education         ELIZABETH          A.          SMITH;          NORTHVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         TERRY          J.          SMITH;          CRYSTAL          FALLS,          MI         B.A.,          Physical          Education         PAMELA           S.          SPAGNUOLO;          EAST          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         LYNNE          L.          STEFANOWSKI;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         LUCINDA          A.          SWAYZE;          YORKVILLE,          IL         B.A.,          Special          Education         SHERI          LYNN          TAKACS;          INKSTER,          MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         NANCY          L.          TAYLOR;          WYOMING,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         THOMAS          EDWARD          TEPLICA;          OKEMOS,          MI         PHD.,          Adm                    Supervision          Of          Student          Tch         JILL          RENEE          THOMAS;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         KAREN          ANN          THOMAS;          HIGHLAND          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         CYNTHIA          LYNN          THOMPSON;          GREGORY,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         SCOTT          N.          TROEGER;          HOLLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         JOAN          DIANE          TRUESDALE;          HOMEWOOD,          IL         B.S.,          Physical          Education         ELIZABETH          A.          TUDOR;          KENTWOOD,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         STEPHEN          J.          VANHAMMEN;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.S.,          Health          Education         DAWN          M.          VANIMAN;          OVID,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         MELANIE          L.          VRANJES;          OXFORD,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         CYNTHIA          SUE          VREDENBURG;          STANWOOD,          MI         B.S.,          Recreation                    Youth          Leadership         MARY          MARTHA          WALL;          MT.          MORRIS,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         REBECCA          ANN          WEBB;          HOLT,          MI         B.A.,          English         KAREN          S.          WELLS;          FLINT,          MI         B.S.,          Physical          Education         SUSAN          MARY          WENSTROM;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         JEANNA          L.          WHITNEY;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         JANE          ANN          WIGMAN;          MONROE,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         LORRAINE          ANN          WILCOX;          SUNFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         JOAN          M.          WILKINSON;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Special          Education         SUSAN          L.          WILKINSON;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         JAMES          R.          WISE;          TRAVERSE          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          Jostory          Education         LISA          A.          WISE;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Elementary          Education         MARIKO          YAMAMOTO;          SHIZUOKA,          JAPAN         B.A.,          Special          Education         DOUGLAS          ALAN          YOST;          CADILLAC,          MI         B.A.          Special          Education         DORCAS          A.          YOUNGER;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.          Special          Education         DEBRA          RANAE          ZISCHKE;          GRAND          LEDGE,          MI         B.A.          Elementary          Education         Engineerin         DONALD          JAMES          ACKERMAN;          E.          LANSING,          Ml         BS.,          Engineering          Arts         JILL          LEIGH          ADAMS;          LATHRUP          VILLAGE,          MI         BS.,          Engineering          Arts         THOMAS          G.          ALBIN;          TROY,          Ml         BS.,          Computer          Science         SUSAN          K.          ALBRECHT;          LESLIE,          Ml         BS.,          Materials          Science         MARK          E.          ALFES;          DRAYTON          PLAINS,          MI         BS.,          Mechanical          Engineering         DAVID          JOSEPH          ANDERSON;          ISHPEMING,          MI         BS.,          Civil          Engineering         NEAL          G.          ANDERSON;          KALAMAZOO,          MI         BS.,          Electrical          Engineering         PAUL          W.          ANDERSON;          LANSING,          MI         BS.,          Engineering          Arts         JOSEPH          A.          ANDREJCZUK;          LAWRENCE,          MI         BS.,          Mechanical          Engineering         JOANNE          MARIE          ARDELEAN;          OWOSSO,          MI         BS.,          Computer          Science         LAWRENCE          A.          ARMBRUSTER;          FLUSHING,          MI         BS.,          Chemical          Engineering         DOUGLAS          J.          ARNDT;          MADISON          HGTS,          MI         BS.,          Chemical           Engineering         PENNY          L.          ARNETT;          HOLT,          MI         BS.,          Civil          Engineering         BONNIE          KARP          AUSTIN;          LANSING,          Ml         BS.,          Electrical          Engineering         MICHAEL          K.          AUSTIN;          TROY,          MI         BS.,          Chemical          Engineering         KEVIN          J.,          BABINSKI;          MIDLAND,          MI         BS.,          Civil          Engineering         BRENDA          JILL          BAKER;          CAMPBELL,          CA         BS.,          Mechanical          Engineering         LORI          A.          BANK;          SAGINAW,          MI         BS.,          Civil          Engineering         THOMAS          ANTHONY          BAPTIST;          MT.          CLEMENS,          Ml         BS.,          Mechanical          Engineering         THEODORE          MICHAEL          BARBOUR;          JACKSON,          MI         BS.,          Electrical          Engineering         JOHN          A.          BARLAGE;          WATFORD,          ENGLAND         BS.,          Mechanics         BRENDA          L.          BARRON;          STERLING          HTS.,          Ml         BS.,          Engineering          Arts         MARK          T.          BARRY;          EAST          TAWAS,          MI         BS.,          Mechanical          Engineer ing         KAREN          L.          BARTLETT;          REDFORD,          MI         BS.,          Chemical          Engineering         KEITH          ERIC          BARTON;          BERKLEY,          MI         BS.,          Computer          Science         MARK          J.          BAXTER;          ST.          LOUIS,          MI         BS.,          Electrical          Engineering         JOHN          CARL          BAYER;          GROSSE          PTE.          PARK,          MI         BS.,          Mechanical          Engineering         MELISSA          L.          BEAUPRE;          ANN          ARBOR,          Ml         BS.,          Engineering          Arts         PER          BEITH;          LOS          ALAMITOS,          CA         BS.,          Mechanical          Engineering         BELLANDRA          BENEFIELD;          MT.          MORRIS,          MI         BS.,          Civil          Engineering         GLEN          CURTIS          BENNETT,          Il;          HAMBURG,          MI         BS.,          Mechanics         GREGORD          A.          BENSON;          ROCHESTER,          MI         BS.,          Mechanical          Engineering         AMRITPAUL          S.          BHUGRA;          E.          LANSING,          MI         BS.,          Electrical          Engineering         DAVID          S.          BIELICKI;          WARREN,          MI         BS.,          Mechanical          Engineering         PATRICIA          E.          BLACK;          MONROE,          MI         BS.,          Engineering          Arts         ANGELICA          L.          BODNAR;          MUNDELEIN,          IL         BS.,          Mechanical          Engineering         GREGORY          BLAINE          BOSSCAWEN;          FARMINGTON         HLS.,          MI         BS.,          Mechanical          Engineering         EUGENE          L.          BOUGDANOS;          TROY,          Ml         BS.,          Civil          Engineering         EVELYN          PATRICIA          BOYCE;          DETROIT,          MI         BS.,          Engineering          Arts         BRENDAN          J.          BOYLE;          ATLANTA,          GA         BS.,          Mechanical          Engineering         JAY          R.          BRAMAN;          MASON,          MI         BS.,          Computer          Science         DEAN          A.          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RICHARDSON;          CANTON,          MI         B.S.,          Electrical          Engineering         MARY          BETH          RICHARDSON;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.S.,          Agricultural          Engineering         ELLEN          M.          RIEDEL;          MURRYSVILLE,          PA         B.S.,          Engineering          Arts         NANETTA          ROBERSON;          BELLEVILLE,          MI         B.S.,          Systems          Science         DOROTHEE          ANGELA          ROMETSCH;          WARREN,          MI         B.S.,          Materials          Science         LAUREN          ALEX          ROSIER;          GRAND          LEDGE,          MI         B.S.,          Agricultural          Engineering         CRAIG          S.          ROW LEY;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         LINDA          D.          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SELKA;          DEARBORN          HGTS,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         TROY          R.          SHAGENA;          ALGONAC,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         KIRK          R.          SHANKIE;          WARREN,          MI         B.S.,          Engineering          Arts         CHRIS          R.          SHEFFER;          SARASOTA,          FL         B.S.,          Civil          Engineering         KEITH          DAVID          SHERBAN;          RICHMOND,          MI         B.S.,          Chemical          Engineering         DUDLEY          B.          SMITH,          JR.;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         MELANIE          JEAN          SMITH;          BETHEL          PARK,          PA         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         MICHAEL          JOHN          SMITH;          FLUSHING,          MI         B.S.,          Electrical          Engineering         TERRILEE          M.          SMITH;          TAYLOR,          MI         B.S.,          Electrical          Engineering         TIMOTHY          A.          SMITH;          SUN          PRAIRIE,          WI         B.S.,          Electrical          Engineering         TODD          A.          SNOVER;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.S.,          Electrical          Engineering         JEFFREY          L.          SOBIERAJ;          TAYLOR,          MI         B.S.,          Electrical          Engineering         238         ERIC          JOSEPH          SONDAY;          PORTLAND,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         GEORGE          H.          SOUKAR;          KENTWOOD,          MI         B.S.,          Civil          Engineering         JUDY          M.          SOULLIERE;          HARSENS          ISLAND,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         STEVE          C.          SOUTHWARD;          ADRIAN,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         WYMAN          SPECIL;          THREE          RIVER,          MI         B.S.,          Electrical          Engineering         PETER          O.          STAFFELD;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.S.,          Chemical          Engineering         MARY          BETH          STECK;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Systems          Science         LAURIE          FRANCINE          STEINBORN;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Civil          Engineering         DENNIS          P.          STOCKER;          AUGUSTA,          MI         B.S.,          Chemical          Engineering         STEVEN          J.          STRACHAN;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         MARTIN          J.          STRICKLER;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Computer          Science         LARRY          L.          SUAREZ;          DEARBORN          HTS,          MI         B.S.,          Chemical          Engineering         DAVID          MATTHEW          SWAIN;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.S.,          Computer          Science         JOHNATHAN          SWANSTROM;          BELLAIRE,          MI         B.S.,          Computer          Science         HOLLY          ANN          TALLON;          VIRGINIA          BCH,          VA         B.S.,          Computer          Science         CHRISTOPHER          LEE          TAYLOR;          DEWITT,          MI         B.S.,          Systems          Science         WILLIAM          ROBERT          TAYLOR;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.S.,          Electrical          Engineering         JAY          T..          TENBRINK;          FREMONT,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         DONN          STEPHEN          THEUERKACF;          MENOMINEE,          MI         B.S.,          Electrical          Engineering         DALE          M.          TIMBERLAKE;          MCLEAN,          VA         B.S.,          Computer          Science         DARON          TOPOUZIAN;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Mechanical          Engineering         CHERYL          A.          TOTH;          FARMINGTON          HLS,          MI         B.S.,          Chemical          Engineering         JOHN          D.          TREMONTI;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Electrical          Engineering         HAI-CHAU          TRINH;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Computer          Science         STEVEN          P.          TRUDGEN;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         JOSEPH          A.          TRUMMER;          WARREN,          MI         B.S.,          Chemical          Engineering         CHRISTOPHER          G.          TSCHARNER;          RAPID          CITY,          SD         B.S.,          Electrical          Engineering         EDWARD          D.          VAN          ALST;          CADILLAC,          MI         B.S.,          Chemical          Engineering         JAMES          LEONARD          VAN          GILDER;          HURON,          OH         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         MARK          O.          VANN;          GROSSE          PTE          PARK,          MI         B.S.,          Engineering          Arts         DONALD          E.          VENDERBUSH;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         MARY          CLARE          VERSTRAETE;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanics         BRADLEY          S.          VIDRO;          GRANDVILLE,          MI         B.S.,          Civil          Engineering         JOHN          J.          VINCENT;          PECK,          MI         B.S.,          Electrical          Engineering         BRET          JOSEPH          WAGNER;          GRANVILLE,          OH         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         NANCY          L.          WALMA;          SPRING          LAKE,          MI         B.S.,          Engineering          Arts         DANIEL          T.          WALSH;          ORCHARD          LAKE,          MI         B.S.,          Civil          Engineering         DAVID          R.          WALTERS;          ZEELAND,          MI         B.S.,          Civil          Engineering         WALLACE          E.          WANG;          FRANKLIN,          MI          B.S.,          Materials          Science         SUSAN          JANE          WEBSTER;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         SUSAN          M.          WEIDER;          ARLINGTON          HTS,          IL         B.S.,          Chemical          Engineering         JEFFREY          ALLEN          WELCH;          MASON,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         LEE          A.          WESTOVER;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.S.,          Computer          Science         STEVEN          B.          WHIPPLE;          PAW          PAW,          MI         B.S.,          Civil          Engineering         KENNETH          D.          WHITE;          ROGERS          CITY,          Ml         B.S.,          Electrical          Engineering         DAVID          W.          WHITEHEAD;          WARREN,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         CHARLES          M.          WHITMEYER;          JAMESTOWN,          NY         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         DOUGLAS          L.          WICKHAM;          LAKE          ODESSA,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         MICHAEL          J.          WIEGAND;          GRANGER,          IN         B.S.,          Agricultural          Engineering         THOMAS          JOSEPH          WIESER;          C.C.          HIL LS,          IL         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         LYNNE          M.          WIKLE;          TECUMSEH,          MI         B.S.,          Chemical          Engineering         KENNETH          A.          WILCOX;          HILLSDALE,          MI         B.S.,          Electrical          Engineering         DEREK          J.          WILLIAMSON;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.S.,          Systems          Science         MICHAEL          ROBERT          WILSON;          REDFORD,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         239         240         THEODORE          W.          WOEHRLE,          II;          TROY,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         ANNE          ELIZABETH          WOODWARD;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Civil          Engineering         KATHRYN          V.          WRIGHT;          GRAND          BLANC,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         MARK          ANDREW          WRIGHT;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.S.,          Engineering          Arts         DANIEL          A.          WYSOCKI;          DEARBORN          HGTS,          Ml         M.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         DUANE          D.          YOUNG;          B ATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanics         CAROL          L.          ZABOR;          FRASER,          MI         B.S.,          Mechanical          Engineering         GRETCHEN          SUE          ZANG;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.S.,          Computer          Science         DAVID          J.          ZYCHOWSKI;          PALM          BAY,          FL         B.S.,          Electrical          Engineering         MICHELE          BETH          MEININGER;          WESTLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Mechanical          Engineering         SHELLY          L.          ADAMS;          QUINCY,          IL         B.A.,          Interior          Design         FRENCHEEL          BARBET          ALEXANDER;          ECORSE,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Development                    Teaching         DIANE          R.          ANDERSON;          PONTIAC,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         JAYNE          M.          ANDRETICH;          PALAS          PARK,          IL         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         KIM          L.          ARNOLD;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Merchandising          Management         JENNIFER          L.          BACHELOR;           ALLENDALE,          MI         B.A.,          Clothing          And          Textiles         PATRICIA          ANNE          BAKA;          INKSTER,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design          )         CYNTHIA          S.          BALL;          GRAND          LEDGE,          MI         B.S.,          Consumer          Services         STACEY          LYNN          BARKSDALE;          FORT          WAYNE,          IN         B.S.,          Family          Community          Services         SHARON          MARIE          BELL;          CANTON,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         ALICE          L.          BENDALL;          GRAND          BLANC,          MI         B.S.,          Home          Economics          Education         LISA          S.          BENIS;          OAK          PARK,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         SALLY          M.          BENJAMIN;          MILAN,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         CAROL          A.          BLASZAK;          MILFORD,          MI         B.S.,          Consumer          Comm          Ser         GRACE          M.          BOCHENEK;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Nutritional          Sciences         PATRICIA          L.          BOER;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         MARY          J.          WHELON          BOES;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.S.,          Family                    Consumer          Resources         JANET          M.          BOETTNER;          WYANDOTTE,          MI         B.S.,          Foods                    Nutrition         BRIDGET          A.          BOHACZ;          BRONSON,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         JANET          L.          BONE;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Human          Environment         CHERYL          MARIE          BONUCCHI;          E.          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Nutritional          Sciences         ALETHEA          V.          BOYD;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         JUDITH          K.          BRANDT;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         SARA          STIRLIN          BROGREN;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.S.,          Family          Ecology         CATHLEEN          A.          BROWNING;          STERLING          HTS,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         ROBERT          R.          BUCHANAN;          OSCODA,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         LINDA          MARIE          BUCK;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         PHYLLIS          FRANSUELLA          BUCKNER;          MT.          MORRIS,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         LORRIE          A.          BURDETTE;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         KATHLEEN          SUE          BUSBY;          BRIGHTON,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         DENISE          C.          CALANDRA;          WARREN,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Development                    Teaching         LAURIE          J.          CAMPBELL;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Retail          Merchandising                    Man         NORA          ANN          CARROLL;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         MICHAEL          W.          CHARNESKY;          SOUTHGATE,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         LORRAINE          L.          CHRISTY;          FARMINGTON          HLS,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         DONNA          B.          CLARK;          HASLETT,          MI         B.S.,          Family          Ecology         DORIS          ELIZABETH          CLARK;          GREENVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         JENNY          L.          CLARK ;          NOVI,          MI         B.S.,          Foods                    Nutrition         CYNTHIA          FRANCES          COLLINGE;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         ROBIN          LYNN          CONNER;          STERLING          HTS,          MI         B.A.,          Human          Ecology Merch          Man         BARBARA          ANN          CONWAY;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Development                    Teaching         MAUREEN          ANN          COOK;          BRIGHTON,          MI         B.S.,          Human          Environment                    Design         KAREN          KRISTINE          COOLEY;          MADISON          HGTS,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         CATHY          L.          CORDLE;          ST.          CHARLES,          MI         B.A.,          Consumer Community          Services         KELLI          A.          CRANE;          BURTON,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Development                    Teaching         LISA          J.          CREGAR;          ORCHARD          LK,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Dev Teaching         KATHLEEN          L.          CUNNINGHAM;          TROY,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         DAWN          L.          CURTISS;          HOWELL,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         CANDY          L.          CUTLER;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         JILL          SUE          DANKLEFSEN;          SPRINGFIELD,          VA         B.S.,          Clothing                    Textiles         JANET          M.          DAVIES;          PLYMOUTH,          MI         B.S.,          Foods                    Nutrition         SUE          ANNE          DEJAEGHERE;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Development                    Teaching         MICHELLE          DEMARTINI;          FARMINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         CAROL          DENOOYER;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         242         SUSAN          MARIE          DISTEFANO;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         VICKI          L.          DONOHOE;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         LUCRESE          ANGELINE          DRUMMOND;          EAST          MOLINE,         IL         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         DEBRA          J.          DUDEWICZ;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         THERESA          G.          DUNN;          CARO,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         ERIC          ROBERT          EGGENBERGER;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.S.,          Nutritional          Sciences         BARBARA          ANN          ELENBAAS;          JENISON,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         DIANA          L.          FARMER;          LANSING,          Ml         B.S.,          Family          Community          Services         KAREN          J.          FINE;          GROSSE          PTE          WDS,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         DEBORAH          SUE          FISHER;          GRAND          BLANC,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         DENISE          MARIE          FLATTERY;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.S.,          Clothing                    Textiles         LYNNE          E.          FORD;          JACKSON,          MI         B.S.,          Family                    Consumer          Resources         ANNETTE          M.          FOX;          MONROE,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         BRIAN          TAYLOR          FRANTZ;          PORT          HURON,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         LORI          A.          FREDERICKSON;          LANSING,          Ml         B.A.,          Retail          Clothing           Textiles         GAIL          M.          GAGNON;          FLINT,          MI         B.S.,          Nutritional          Sciences         LESLIE          GENDERNELLE;          STERLING          HTS,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         CAROLINE          A.          GILLETTE;          HILLSDALE,          MI         B.A.,          Dietetics         JULIE          P.          GIPP;          LANSE,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Dev Teaching         SANDRA          JEAN          GLOSS;          LINCOLN          PARK,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         JUDITH          CHAMBERLIN          GOODWIN;          LATHRUP          VILL,         MI         B.S.,          Merchandsing          Management         MICHELLE          Y.          GRIZZARD;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         CAROL          ELLEN          GRZYBOWSKI;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         ANNETTE          Y.          HAFNER;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Clothing                    Textiles         MARGARET          ANN          HAGGERTY;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         LORI          KAY          HARLESS;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Family          Community          Services         DANA          HELENE          HARRIS;          PITTSBURGH,          PA         B.S.,          Family          Community          Services         JANE          MARIE          HARTMAN;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         DAWN          LAURA          HASSIG;          GROSSE          PTE          FRMS,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         KATHY          LYNN          HERLEVICH;          KENTWOOD,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         SANDRA          HILDEBRANDT;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Development                    Teaching         CYNTHIA          HILL;          STERLING          HGTS,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Development                    Teaching         SANDRA          J.          HIME;          GLENVIEW,          IL         B.S.,          Clothing                    Textiles         NORMAN          G.          HORD;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.S.,          Foods                    Nutrition         TRACEY          KATHERINE          HORTON;          PENFIELD,          NY         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         DOREEN          KAY          HOWARD;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         BETH          C.          HUDSON;          ALGONAC,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         ESTHER          LOUISE          HYDE;          MASON,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         ELIZABETH          A.          HYEK;          LEWISTON,          MI         B.S.,          Foods                    Nutrition         SHELLEY          R.          JACOBSEN;          SALINE,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         DIANE          M.          JAGROWSKI;          FARMINGTON          HLS,          MI         B.S.,          Foods                    Nutrition         JANA          L.          JENSEN;          PETOSKEY,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         DEBRA          A.          JOHNSTON;          LATHRUP          VILLAGE,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         ROBERT          P.          JONES;          ROCHESTER,          Ml         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         DIANE          M.          JOVANOVICH;          RICHMOND,          MI         B.S.,          Cietetics         KATHERINE          A.          JUBELL;          CHAGRIN          FALLS,          OH         B.S.,          Foods                    Nutrition         MARLA          C.          KANTER;          DEERFIELD,          IL         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         AMY          L.          KARAM;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.S.,          Foods                    Nutrition         KATHLEEN          W.          KARLE;          TECUMSEH,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Development                    Teaching         MARY          KATSIKAS;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         KYLE          WARNER          KELLY;          CARSON          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         LINDA          M.          KENNEY;          HOWELL,          MI         B.A.,          Child          Dev Teaching         ANNETTE          KAY          KENNY;          CANTON,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         CAROLINE          J.          KEYES;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.S.,          Nutritional          Sciences         243         SUHA          J.          KHALAF;          AMMAN,          JORD         B.S.,          Dietetics         SUSAN          A.          KIM;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         LORRIE          S.          KING;          COLDWATER,          MI         B.S.,          Family          Ecology-Comm          Arts         SHELLEY          TAMMY          KING;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Diet etics         SUSAN          H.          KLEIN;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         SUZANNE          AUDREY          KLOAP;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.S.,          Human          Environment                    Design         ANNE          M.          KLUMPP;          PINCONNING,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         KATHARINE          LOUISE          KRING;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         LORA          A.          KUKKOLA;          OXFORD,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Man         CHERYL          A.          KUSTASZ;          STERLING          HTS,          Ml         B.S.,          Dietetics         RASA          T.          KUTKUS;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         MARY          E.          LAFORET;          FARMINGTON          HLS,          MI         B.S.,          Foods                    Nutrition         CYNTHIA          A.          LAMPELA;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         KRISTEN          M.          LANGE;          GROSSE          PTE          FRMS,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         YVONNE          JEANNETTE          LANGE;          ST          CLAIR          SHORES,         MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         SUSAN          VERA          LARSEN;          GROSSE          ILE,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Development                    Teaching         KURTIS          M.          LAU;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.A.,          Retailing          Clothing                    Tex         LISA          ANN          LEACH;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Devleopment                    Teaching         SUSAN          ELAINE          LEE;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         KATHLEEN          A,          LEFCHICK;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Dev Teaching         MICHELLE          R.          LESSIEN;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         VALERIE          ELLEN          LICHTCSIEN;          SANDUSKY,          OH         B.S.,          Child          Development                    Teaching         DEBRA          J.          LIDDICOATT;          LAKE          ORION,          MI         B.S.,          Nutritional          Sciences         BETH          K.          LOREN;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         SHARRY          LYNN          LYON;          FLUSHING,          MI         B.S.,          Family          Community          Services         KATHRYN          A.          MAENTZ;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         MARY          A.          MAIER;          HOLT,          MI         B.S.,          Foods                    Nutrition         ANNE          A.          MALOIAN;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         GABRIELLE          MARIANI          MARINI;          WOODBURY,          NY         B.S.,          Dietetics         WANDA          M.          MARLOWE;          HOLLY,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         PAUL          MATTHEW          MARMON;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         BARBARA          L.          MARSH;          LAINGSBURG,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Dev EI          Ed         KATHY          A.          MARTENS;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.A.,          Dietetics         MARY          H.          MARTIN;          GROSSE          PTE          WDS,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         JODI          A.          MATTSON;          ALLEN          PARK,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         DESSALEE          MARIE          MCCOLL;          PONTIAC,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         MARJORIE          MCCULLOUGH;          WESTFIELD,          NJ         B.S.,          Dietetics         JILL          MCELHANEY;          MILAN,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         CHERYL          L.          MCKINNON;          STERLING          HTS,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         JUDITH          ANN          MEYER;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         LAURA          A.          MILLER;          GRAND          BLANC,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Managerment         BARBARA          A.          MILLS;          ALLEN          PARK,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         KAREN          VALERIE          MINNELLA;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Development                    Teaching         JULIE          A.          MISSEL;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Dev Teaching         CONSTANCE          MITCHELL;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         JODY          E.          MOHR;          KENTWOOD,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         PATRICIA          J.          MOORE;          APPLETON,          WI         B.A.,          Retailing         MARTHA          ANNE          MORRISSEY;          FLINT,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Manage         WALLETTE          M.          MORSE;          FLINT,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         ANN          E.          MURPHY;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         LINDA          CAROLE          NEBELING;          SIMSBURY,          CT         B.S.,          Nutritional          Sciences         KRISTIN          A.          NELSON;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         DOLORES          ANN          NEWMAN;          MAPLE          CITY,          MI         B.S.,          Nutritional          Sciences         TARA          L.          NOFTZ;          OXFORD,          MI         B.S.,          Clothing                    Textiles         244         LUANNE          B.          OELE;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Development                    Teaching         STACY          M.          PAHL;          WESTLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         PAMELA          D.          PARISH;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         RENE          S.          PARKER;          LAINGSBURG,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         GAIL          M.          PARTRIDGE;          FLINT,          Ml         B.S.,          Family          Community          Services         BRENDA          CLARE          PASCUA;          ALEA,          HI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         SUSAN          L.          PATTISON;          VERMONTVILLE,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         JANE          ANN          PEARL;          LANSING,          Ml         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         PEGGY          A.          PECK;          DEARBORN          HGTS,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         BEVERLY          SUSAN          PEISS;          OAK          PARK,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         MARGARET          M.          PETERSON;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Child          Dev         LUELLEN          K.          PHELPS;          KINGSTON,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Development                    Teaching         LEE          A.          PHILLIPS;          KENT,          OH         B.A.,          Interior          Design         BRIAN          H.          PISULA;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Foods                    Nutrition         MARY          L.          PRINCE;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Child          Dev         ANN          M.          PROFFER;          VASSAR,          MI         B.S.,          Clothing                    Textiles         LINDA          J.          QUATRINI;          HOUSTON,          TX         B.S.,          Dietetics         MARIA          L.          RASALAN;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         KATHRYN          J.          REA;          EDWARDSBURG,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         SUSAN          D.          REDDING;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.S.,          Clothing                    Textiles         TAMARA          JO          RICHARDSON;          FARMINGTON,          MI         B.S.,          Family          Community          Services         POLLY          ANNA          RIDENOUR;          NOVI,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         SUSAN          L.          ROGERS;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.S.,          Clothing                    Textiles         CINDY          LYNN          ROWE;          ORTONVILLE,          MI         B.S.,          Family          Ecology         DEBORAH          A.          RUEGER;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Development                    Teaching         JILL          D.          SACKNOFF;          HUNTINGTON,          NY         B.S.,          Family          Community          Services         ALEXANDRA          SAWICKI;          REDFORD,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         SUSAN          T.          SCHILL;          BELLROSE,          NY         B.S.,          Dietetics         SUSAN          L.          SCHINDLER;          UTICA,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         KATHERINE          L.          SCHMIDT;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.S.,          Family          Community          Services         KRISTI          ANN          SCHMIDT;          UTICA,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         JEANINE          BETH          SECORD;          GREENVILLE,          MI         B.S.,          Child          Development                    Teaching         HELEN          MARIE          SELEE;          SPRINGPORT,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         JOAN          M.          SENKIW;          STERLING          HTS,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         LESLIE          ANN          SERAYDARIAN;          ORCHARD          LAKE,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         EMILY          ANN          SHELEY;          STERLING          HTS,          MI         B.S.,          Human          Environment                    Design         HEATHER          A.          SICKELS;          ROCHESTER,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         DAWN          M.          SILOREY;          WARREN,          MI         B.S.,          Nutritional          Sciences         CRAIG          D.          SMITH;          MOORHEAD,          MN         B.A.,          General          Business          Administration         TARENA          L.          SMITH;          NEW          WINDSOR,          MD         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         JOYCE          L.          TORRENGA;          DAVISON,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         LINDA          L.          SPEARMAN;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Family          Community          Services         JULIE          A.          STEINBACHER;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         JILL          K.          STILLWELL;          PINCKNEY,          Ml         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         CYNTHIA          ANN          STOCKTON;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         LESLIE          ANN          SWAIN;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         LINDA          A.          TAN;          MCLEAN,          VA         B.S.,          Foods                    Nutrition         DONNA          M.          TENANT;          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          Child          Dev Teaching         SHARI          L.          TERBUSH;          FOSTORIA,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         PAMELA          LYNN          TESSMER;          WESTLAND,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         RITA          A.          TIMM;          ALPENA,          MI         B.S.,          Family          Community          Services         THERESE          M.          TRINKWALDER;          REDFORD,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         CAROLE          A.          TROPIANO;          JACKSON,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         RITA          C.          VALENTE;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         245         CYNTHIA          S.          VALRANCE;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Clothing                    Textiles         EVELYN          M.          VERCNOCKE;          ST.          CLAIR          SHORE,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         MAQREEN          VILLANO;          LOMBARD,          IL         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         BARBARA          ANN          WASSINK;          ADA,          MI         B.S.,          Nutritional          Sciences         NANCY          LEIGH          WELLING;          GD          HAVEN,          MI         B.S.,          Foods                    Nutrition         SUSAN          BROOKE          WENZEL;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         JACQUELINE          WILLIAMS;          TAYLOR,          MI         B.S.,          Food                    Nutrition         LORI          A.          WILLIAMS;          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         CAROLYN          AVERILL          WILLIG;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         NANCY          A.          WINTER;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         MICHELLE          M.          WISEMAN;          GRAND          LEDGE,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Man         CHRISTINE          LYNN          WISNIOWIECKI;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         CATHY          L.          WITTE;          ESSEXVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Interior          Design         MELYNDA          JOY          WOHL;          WOODBAQRY,          NY         B.S.,          Dietetics         MARILYN          S.          YOON;          OWOSSO,          MI         B.S.,          Dietetics         DIANE          KAROL          YOUNG;          YPSILANTI,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         DIANE          M.          YOUNGBLOOD;          GROSSE          POINTE,          MI         B.S.,          Merchandising          Management         DEBRA          LYNN          ZIENTEK;          GRAND          BLANC,          MI         B.S.,          Human          Enrironment                    Design         EVONNE          M.          ZURAWSKI;          WESTMONT,          IL         B.S.,          Foods                    Nutrition         246         James         Madison         GREGORY          G.          ADAMS;          W.          DES          MOINES,          IA         B.A.,          Social          Science-Socioeconomic         LAURA          MARIE          ARBOUR;          FARMINGTON,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-Law          Democracy         KATHRYN          SUZANNE          ARCHER;          OWOSSO,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         HENRY          DAVID          ARKING;          TROY,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         JEFFREY          R.          BAUER;          VASSAR,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science-Urban         SANDRA          ELAINE          BAXTER;          GLEN          ARBOR,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         MARK          HAYES          BENNER;          TEMPLETON,          BIAFRA         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         KATHRYN          E.          BIRD;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         ETHAN          BRIGHT;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         NICOLA          SUSAN          BROWN;          GLENCOE,          IL         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         ANDREW          LLOYD          CAMERON;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-Law          Democracy         WEI-CHUAN          CHANG;          MINATO-KU,          OSAKA         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         NORMAN          CLIFFORD          CLARK;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science-          Socioeconomic         PATRICK          E.          CORBETT;          GROSSE          PT          FMS,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-Psychology         KEVIN          TODD          CREWS;          MIKADO,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         MICHAEL          VICTOR          DEGEETER;          LIVONIA,          Mi         B.A.,          Social          Science-Socioeconomic         KRIS TINA          L.          DUBOIS;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science-Socioeconomic         BRUCE          S.          FEASTER;          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science-Urban         NANCY          A.          FINCH;          EAST          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-‘International          Relations         LUIGI          BARRY          FOLINO;          NORTHVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science-Socioeconomic         GREGORY          D.          HANSON;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science-Socioeconomic         MARK          A.          HEINRICH;          HAMTRAMEK,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-Law          Democracy         SANDRA          LETITIA          HERRERA;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science          Prelaw         REGINALD          LEON          HOBBS;          ST.          PETERSBURG,          FL         B.A.,          Social          Science-Urban         ANNE          M.          HOUSE;          BAY          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-Law          Democracy         RICHARD          ALEXANDER          JOHNSON;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-Law          Democracy         RUTH          E.          JOHNSON;          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-Law          Democracy         CRAIG          K.          KAERCHER;          NOVI,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         GARY          ALLAN          KENDRA;          DEARBORN          HTS,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science-Socioeconomic         RIINA          R.          KIONKA;          UTICA,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         LYNN          KLAR;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-Law          Democracy         SUZANNE          M.          KRUMHOLZ;          STERLING          HTS,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-Law          Democracy         ROBERT          LAWRENCE;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science-Socioeconomic         SHERRI          L.          LIEBAU;          NOVI,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         JAMES          FREDERICK          MAURO;          HAZEL          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         VELICIA          Y.          MCMILLAN;          CHICAGO,          IL         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         ALAN          J.          MOLTON;          EVANSTON,          IL         B.A.,          Soc           Sci-International          Relations         GARY          G.          NAEYAERT;          ROSEVILLE,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-Law          Democracy         WILLIAM          J.          O'BRIEN;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-Law          Democracy         TODD          J.          OSBECK;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science-Socioeconomic         JEFFREY          LEO          PLOUSSARD;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         MICHAEL          P.          PYZIK;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Pre-Law Economics         HELEN          CRAWFORD          QUERBACH;          STERLING          HTS,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         LAWRENCE          A.          QUERBACH;          MARSHALL,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science-Socioeconomic         JOHN          E.          REYNOLDS;          ST.          MARY’S          CITY,          MD         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-Law          Democracy         LAURIE          L.          RICHARDSON;          PETOSKEY,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         THOMAS          MICHAEL          RIPLEY;          KALAMAZOO,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-Law          Democracy         MARGARET          RUTH          SCHMIDT;          NAPLES,          FL         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         JOHN          N.          SHAROOD;          KENNEBUNK,          ME         B.A.,          Social          Science-Socioeconomic         CLAUDENA          M.          SKRAN;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         MICHELLE          A.          SNELL;          JACKSON,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-Law          Democracy         RONALD          J.          STIMPSON;          UTICA,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-International          Relations         MARY          BERNADETTE          STRNAD;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science-Minority-Majority         JEFFREY          M.          THOMPSON;          ORCHARD          LAKE,          MI         B.A.,          Soc          Sci-Law          Democracy         248         KIRSTEN          L.          THOMPSON;          GLENCOE,          IL         B.A.,          Soc.          Sci.-International          Relations         ROBERT          T.          TOOHEY;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.A.,          Soc.          Sci.-Law          Democracy         TIMOTHY          L.          WARD;          MASON,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science-Socioeconomic         JANINE          MARIE          WEIBEL;          FLINT,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science-Minority-Majority         SHARI          LYNNE          WENOKUR;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Soc.          Sci.-International          Relations         NOAH          L.          WOFSY;          MT.          CLEMENS,          MI         B.A.,          Soc.          Sci..Law          Democracy         DIANA          PATRICIA          WOURMAN;          ECORSE,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science-Minority-Majority         DAVID          J.          YODHES;          ALLEN          PARK,          MI         B.A.,          Soc.          Sci.-International          Relations         LORI          ALANE          YOUNG;          ORION,          MI         B.A.,          Soc.          Sci.-International          Relations         JOHN          F.          ZITTEL;          PONTIAC,          MI         B.A.,          Soc.          Sci.-International          Relations         249         Natural         Science         77         VY          v4          AY’                   ‘         Sie          ;         ‘         2          .         «          2         Th          ’          s=          m         s -          i         SCOTT          H.          ADAMEK;          HUNTINGTON          WDS.,          MI         B.S.,          Geology         MARY          MARGARET          ALBAN;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Microbiology         EDWARD          A.          ALLEN;          LODA,          IL         B.S.,          Zoology         STEPHEN          GREGORY          ALSING;          WALDWICK,          NJ         B.S.,          Astrophysics         KENNETH          JAMES          AMMERMAN;          MASON,          MI         B.S.,          Geology         KAY          F.          ASHLEY;          N.          MUSKEGON,          MI         B.S.,          Mathematics         MARY          K.          AUSTERBERRY;          GROSSE          PNT.          PK.,          MI         B.S.,          Biological          Science         JOSEPH          W.          BABIARZ;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          MI         B.S.,          Biochemistry         JAMES          K.          BAGULEY;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.S.,          Physiology         MARC          B.          BAILIE;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.S.,          Physiology         LAURIE          G.          BARCELOW;          FT.          FAIRFIELD,          ME.         B.S.,          Nursing          Zoology         PATRICIA          BA RROWMAN;          WARREN,          MI         B.S.,          Mathematics         PAMELA          ANN          BAUER;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.S.,          Medical          Technology         PEGGY          ANN          BENOIT;          ALPENA,          MI         B.S.,          Chemistry         LAQRIE          F.          BIRK;          GLENVIEW,          IL         B.S.,          Biological          Science         FLORINA          BOJERI;          CANTON,          MI         B.S.,          Microbiology         LINDA          C.          BONANNI;          BELLEVILLE,          MI         B.S.,          Microbiology         TAMMY          A.          BRAYTON;          VALRICO,          FL         B.S.,          Microbiology         KENNETH          MICHAEL          BRENNAN;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Zoology         MICHAEL          R.          BRISENO;          ROMEO,          MI         B.S.,          Chemistry         KATHLEEN          A.          BROWN;          STANDISH,          MI         B.S.,          Medical          Technology         ROBERT          LYLE          BUCKHANNON;          MICHIGAN          CENTER,         MI         B.S.,          Microbiology         CATHERINE          S.          BUDD;          NOVI,          MI         B.S.,          Medical          Technology         MARIE          D.          BURDICK;          ALLEN          PARK,          MI         B.S.,          Medical          Technology         MICHAEL          J.          CALAY;          PAW          PAW,          MI         B.S.,          Biochemistry         DONNA          F.          CANNON;          MYLAN,          MI         B.S.,          Medical          Technology         PHILIP          H.          CARLISLE;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.S.,          Geology         JOHN          P.          CARRICO;          POYAL          OAK,          MI         B.S.,          Physics         CHRISTOPHER          E.          CASHMAN;          PALM          BCH.          GA.,          FL.         B.S.,          Biochemistry         JEFFREY          SCOTT          CATANZARITE;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.S.,          Physiology         MICHAEL          C.          CHABOT;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.S.,          Chemistry         COLLEEN          K.          CHAPMAN;          REESE,          MI         B.S.,          Medical          Technology         EARNEST          C.          CHARLES;          CASTRIES          ST.          LUCIA         B.S.,          Biochemistry         CHARLEY          A.          CHILCOTE;          CADILLAC,          MI         B.S.,          Entomology         CHRISTINA          VICTORIA          CHINGMAN;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.S. ,          Zoology         RENE          THERESE          CIESCO;          HASLETT,          MI         B.S.,          Geology         JOSEPH          D.          CIESLIK;          ALPENA,          MI         B.S.,          Biochemistry         KEVIN          J.          CLAYTON;          CENTRAL          LAKE,          MI         B.S.,          Physiology         THOMAS          P.          COFFMAN,          JR.;          CERESCO,          MI         B.S.,          Mathematics         ALICIA          PATRICE          COLEMAN;          RIVER          ROUGE,          MI         B.S.,          Medical          Technology         JOHN          WILLIAM          COLVIN;          LINDEN,          MI         B.S.,          Geology         TIMOTHY          G.          CONNORS;          GROSSE          PTE.          WDS.,          Ml         B.S.,          Engineering          Arts         CAROLE          KATHLEEN          COPEYON;          WYOMING,          MI         B.S.,          Biological          Science         DAVID          M.          CORNELIUS;          GRAND          RAPIDS,          MI         B.S.,          Zoology         SUSAN          M.          COURTADE;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.S.,          Medical          Technology         WILLIAM          J.          COUVELIS;          BENTON          HARBOR,          MI         B.S.,          Medical          Technology         STEVEN          A.          CUCCARO;          YORBA          LINDA,          CA         B.S.,          Chemistry         PAUL          G.          CURTIN;          COLOMA,          MI         B.S.,          Zoology         LORI          J.          CURTIS;          WILLIAMSTON,          MI         B.S.,          Mathematics         RITA          DANGELO;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.S.,          Medical          Technology         TROY          M.          DAVIS;          ANN          ARBOR,          MI         B.S.,          Zoology         RAYMOND          AUSTIN          DEPRIEST;          TAYLOR,          MI         B.S.,          Biological          Science         RENE          J.          DEPTULA;          W.          BLOOMFIELD,          MI         B.S.,          Medical          Technology         LORI          JEANETTE          DEY;          LEESBURG,          FL         B.S.,          Medical          Technology         251         ROBERT          P.          DOLINSKI;          DEARBORN,          MI         B.S.,          Zoology         MARK          DRAPALA;          DEARBORN          HTS.,          MI         B.S.,          Microbiology         PAUL          E.          DREW;          ZEELAND,          MI         B.S.,          Physiology         KAREN          HAZEL          DUTCHER;          CLARKSTON,          MI         B.S.,          Medical          Technology         NANCY          ANN          DWAN;          PETOSKEY,          MI         B.S.,          Microbiology         ROGER          A.          EAKIN;          MONTROSE,          MI         B.S.,          Physics         MICHELLE          LAVORCECILIA          ECCLES;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Medical          Technoloty         NEAL          JEFFREY          EDELSON;          HIGHLAND          PARK,          IL         B.S.,          Microbiology         LESLIE          E.          EDMOND;          BAY          CITY,          MI         B.S.,          Microbiology         RONALD          E.          ELLIS;          E.          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RICKARD;          TRAVERSE          CITY,          MI         B.A.,          Criminal          Justice         BLANCHARD          PIZARRO          ROBERSON;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Urban          Planning         DANIEL          E.          ROELANT;          NEWPORT,          MI         B.A.,          Criminal          Justice         MARGARET          A.          ROSS;          LAPEER,          MI         B.S.,          Psychology         SHERRY          L.          ROSS;          HOWELL,          MI         B.A.,          Political          Science          Prelaw         KATHY          J.          ROTTMAN;          FREMONT,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science          Teaching         SHAWN          E.          ROWLEY;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Criminal          Justice         ROSE          M.          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SMITH;          SAGINAW,          MI         B.A.,          Political          Science          Prelaw         JOHN          REGINALD          SNIDER;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Justin          Morrill          Prog         KATHY          A.          SPENCER;          GROSSE          PTE          WDS,          MI         B.S.,          Psychology         LORRI          A.          SPENCER;          UTICA,          MI         B.A.,          Criminal          Justice         PATRICIA          ANN          SPITZLEY;          PORTLAND,          MI         B.A.,          Criminal          Justice         CYNTHIA          J.          STEELE;          DOWAGIAC,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Work         MARK          ALAN          STEHL;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Political          Science          Prelaw         DENISE          MARIE          STEIN;          WARREN,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Work         BRUCE          FLEMMING          STEWART;          BURLINGTON,          VT         B.L.A.,          Landscape          Architecture         BRADLEY          S.          STOUT;          DRAYTON          PLAINS,          MI         B.A.,          Political          Science          Prelaw         ADRIENNE          M.          STREETER;          SOUTHFIELD,          Ml         B.S.,          Psychology         SUSAN          M.          STROM;          LIVONIA,          MI         B.A.,          Social          Science          Prelaw         LORIN          MARC          SUBAR;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.A.,          Political          Science          Prelaw         DEBORAH          J.          SUKENIC;          E.          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DECONTI;          FARMINGTON          HLS.,          MI.         B.S.,          Nursing         KIMBERLY          A.          DICKEY;          GROSSE          ILE,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         BARBARA          J.          DONALD-BANKS;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         TAMARA          L.          EIS;          NORTHVILLE,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         MICHELE          M.          FRANCIS;          ROYAL          OAK,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         MARSHA          M.          FRENDT;          UTICA,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         COLLEEN          MARY          FULLER;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         BONNIE          WILLIAMS          HARVEY;          BIRMINGHAM,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         ANNE          M.          HAUBOLD;          MILFORD,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         CYNTHIA          EVELYN          HEARD;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         SUE          A.          HILDEBRANDT;          TROY,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         SUZANNE          M.          HOWARD;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         KEENAH          C.          KEYS;          NEW          ALBANY,          MS         B.S.,          Nursing         JULIE          KLOVE;          BLOOMFIELD          HILLS,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         SUSAN          KAYE          MILHAM;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         DARLEEN          O.          MURPHY;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         NANCY          ANN          NAYLON;          SOUTHFIELD,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         PATRICIA          A.          NORA;          REDFORD,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         MARGARET          NOWAKOWSKI;          EMMETT,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         SANDRA          M.          OLIVER;          BERKLEY,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         ANTWINETT          L.          OWENS;          LANSING,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         DARCY          JEAN          PARADIS;          NORWAY,          ME         B.S.,          Nursing         SARAH          JANE          ROBSON;          MILLINGTON,          NJ         B.S.,          Nursing         MARY          K.          ROZELLE;          ST.          CLAIR,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         MARY          LYNN          P.          RUST;          REDFORD,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         BARBARA          A.          SCHWAB;          KAWKAWLIN,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         267         268         MARY          C.          SPEICHER;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         SUSAN          STANWOOD;          PLYMOUTH,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         MARY          R.          STUART;          HOLT,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         STEPHEN          P.          SUCAET;          WARREN,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         THERESE          L.          TUREK;          GROSSE          ILE,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         CYNTHIA          RITA          UHAZIE;          HARPER          WDS.,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         SUSAN          LEIGH          VARBEDIAN;          BLOOMFIELD          HLS.,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         CYNTHIA          A.          WARE;          CASS          CITY,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         KEVIN          DARRYL          WATKINS;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Psychology         JOHN          STEPHEN          WHELAN;          MIDLAND,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         JENNIFER          J.          WING;          BELLEVUE,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         CHERYL          A.          WOODRUFF;          DETROIT,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         DAVID          A.          WYLIE;          OKEMOS,          MI         B.S.,          Nursing         CHRISTOPHER          P.          BOETTCHER;          E.          LANSING,          MI         B.A.,          Urban                    Metropolitan          Studies         SONJA          GENEAN          EVANS;          DETROIT,          MI         B.A.,          Urban                    Metropolitan          Studies         NATHANIEL          KIRK;          BATTLE          CREEK,          MI         B.A.,          Urban                    Metropolitan          Studies         CALVIN          A.          PERKINS;          ATLANTA,          GA         B.A.,          Urban                    Metropolitan          Studies         GREGORY          PITTMAN;          MUSKEGON          HTS.,          MI         B.A.,          Urban                    Metropolitan          Studies         KURT          D.          SANBORN;          MANITOU          BEACH,          MI         B.A.,          Urban                    Metropolitan          Studies         RHONDA          D.          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