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Above, clockwise, from top left Jufee Lueder. J Anderson. Trish Gorski. Ono Morseio The cold and rainy weather of the Autumn, nor the chilly winds on the hill which leads to the gym in the Winter could not deter the biggest fans Ripon may have — the cheerleaders — from rooting for the Red men during football and basketball games. The squad undergoes a change during the Fall and Winter seasons when some cheerleaders join the staff and some leave. But no matter who is a member of the squad, everyone is enthusiastic, in good times and in not so good times. From top: Kay Roth. Kirsten Knott. Jufce Sikkink, Julie Lueder. Jill Anderson Above Suzuki violnssts from the area worm up with Dr. Ray Stohura before a concert with the Ripon orchestra. The violinists ranged m age from 3 to 14. and were guests of ♦he music department and the orchestra for a concert m April.
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Snow, Cheers, Strings, And New Faces Cushman Leads Skiers The Ffcpon Ski Team once ogam launched on honor- able battle agamst the local powerhouses UW-Ma son. UM-M»nne$ota. and St Olat Led by captain Steve Cush- I man and supported by the talent of Steve Barnett. Peter Bernegger, Torr Cormon. and Karen Christiansen. the team postea its best finish yet. ninth out of fourteen teams in the Midwest Conference The team competed at the Sunburst and Americano ski areas, and it complemented the schedule with three major weekend races Wisconsin and Minnesota Gover-, nor's Cups and the LoCrosse Cup The team wouJd like to thank its official sponsors Schaefer Beer, and the Rolling Stones for our team song. You Can’t Always Trim What You Want — Steve Cushman Team. From left to right: Jm Donnely. Karen Christiansen.; Steve Barnett. Peter Bernegger. Dana Smith. Susan' O’Konski. Steve Cushman Administration And Trustee Positions Filled Two appointments to the Ripon College development staft recently were announced by Vice President for Development Joseph lannoli. Jill S. Chatterson began May 1 as associate director of corporate and foundation relations, and Kary Kantorowicz joined the College's administrative staff June 1 as director of alumni and parent relations. Chatterson comes to the college after nearly five years as the personnel director at ADMANCO. INC. in Ripon. In her new position, she will coordinate the College's efforts to secure current and long-term financial support from local and nation- al corporations and foundations. She also will assist in the preparation of fund-raising proposals and in the College's ef- forts to acquire state and federal government grants. As Ripon's new director of alumni and parent relations. Kan- torowicz will be responsible for the planning and programming of major events on both Ripon's 250-acre campus and at the many locations nationally where Ripon alumni and parents are concentrated. She also will supervise the maintenance of all alumni and parent records. Kantorowicz for the past two years has been the scheduling director at the American Baptist Assembly's Green Lake Con- ference Center This involved scheduling facilities for all gath- erings at the Conference Center, serving as primary staff contact for all conference planners, and supervising the reser- vations department and staff. Kantorwicz is a 1983 graduate of the University of Wisconsin- Madison with a bachelor's degree in communication arts. Chatterson in 1980 earned her bachelor's degree in American Studies from Lake Forest College Above. 1972 Ripon grad Joan Finsivot was named to the Board ot Trustees of the College She majored in economics and math- ematics while at Ripon She is a senior vice president and security analyst at Brea Murray. Foster Securities. Inc. in New York City She has been a member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors since 1981. After graduating from Ripon. she pursued an MBA from Columbia University Rndver wi serve on the board until 1987
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DJs, Professors, Government, And Music Wilfiam J. Schang, associate professor of English, was presented the Senior Class Award at the Ripon College Awards Convocation. The award. according to this year's presenter and senior class president Jim Garden, is annually given to the faculty member that year's graduating class feels had the most influence on its stay at Ripon College. Each senior is allowed one vote. Gar- den said. Schang also was the top vote- getter in 1982. The award is a true honor, Schang said, because of the recognition from the students and the quality of previous winners. Most significant to this award is the strict criterion by which students abide while voting, said Dean of Faculty Doug- las Northrup. They simply feel that he is an outstanding teacher. Schang joined Ripon's faculty in 1969. after completing a teaching fellowship at the University of Michigan. He earned his bachelor's, master's and doctorate de- grees at Michigan. He currently is on a one-semester sabbatical. (Story courtesy of College Relations) WRPN Staff Prepares To Boost Wattage WRPN DJs and Executive Staff, back row. left to right. Kevin Corbett. Mary Jantscn. Kent Appleby. Ruth Schumacher. Mfce Gondar. Chris Boydston. Hugh Wronski, Greg Lews Dan Ortkoff. Station Manoger Paul Witt. Robert Young. Mott Russ. Mike Pierson. Ne Henderson. Maureen Forty. Dora Kdbourn. Chris Templeton. Lisa Utmen. front row Sue Woods. Jm Hart. Brad McDonald. Ed Creech. Dave Perry. Dove Sorum. Trevor G ei John Smith. CMf Anderson. Schang Honored By Senior Class WRPN-FM provides the campus and close surround- ing Ripon community with public service announce- ments. news, and music. DJs are selected at the be- ginning of each semester and placed into a program according to their choice of show format. WRPN pro- vides a variety of music, from Christian to rock, show tunes to classical. The primary objective of the station is to provide the campus with an alternative to the stations in the area, as well as to bring to its listening audience news and other information about the Ripon campus. The station is found at 90.1 on the FM band with a total wattage of 10. During the 1984-85 aca- demic year, plans were put into the works for the station to increase its wattage to 250. Along with that are plans to move the frequency to a different num- ber on the FM band. The increase in wattage should take place in the Fall of 1985. WRPN broadcasts from 7a.m. to 12a.m. on week- days, and 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. on weekends. Action 90 news airs each day at 6 p.m. News is selected from various campus events and from the Associated Press news wire located in the news room. DJs take news from that wire when the time comes every hour to do the news on their show. The Executive Staff for 1984-85 included Paul Witt, station manager. Chris LeLand, Jeannie Dancy. Susan Woods, and Rhea Bell.
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