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After Class READY FOR THE WORLD Adworks Chief Executive Of- ficer Kevin Christenson and Vice-President Scott Morrisson are kept busy in their LaFortune office. SKATE AWAY The Student Activities Board sponsors a wide variety of events to keep the Notre Dame community busy. One of the popular nighttime activities is the mid. night skate at the ACC Ice Rink Students can lace up their skates and enjoy free hot chocolate, compliments of SAB Student Entrepreneurs Find Business Success ► All photos by Paul Psh.. Gaining work experience while managing a full-time academic schedule seems like an im- possibility to most students. What many do not realize is that there are many student-run orga- nizations on campus that make this crucial ex- perience available. Adworks is one such orga- nization. A newly formed organization, Adworks has grown from just 15 student employees in April of 1986 to the current staff of 60 workers. The business structure of the group provides positions for account executives, managers, dis- tributors, artists and executive officers. The Adworks organization handles the ad- vertising for a great many campus clients in- cluding the ACC, SAB and Theodore ' s. In ad- dition, they ' ve tackled items like calendars and brochures for other campus needs. While Adworks is gaining recognition on campus as an up-and-coming ad agency, they ' ve also been cast in the national spotlight. Business Today conducted a feature story on Adworks in their Student Entrepreneur Sec- tion. Chief Executive Officer Kevin Christenson and Vice President Scott Morrison have not only taken the initiative to gain that extra expe- rience so essential when entering the working world, but in the process, have turned out a very lucrative business. -Gwcn Taddonio Student Life 19
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KEENAN SECURITY. John Weykamp and Tom Murphy stand guard during Revue ticket distribution at SMC. It ' s Showtime! Tradition at the University of Notre Dame is deeply rooted. One aspect of this tradition can be seen in annual dorm activities. Annual shows have become something dorm members look forward to attending. Such events as the Keenan Revue, Mr. Stanford Contest, and Pop Farley week allow students to show off their special talents to their friends, and helps to create a sense of dorm unity. As annual dorm events have con- tinued to grow they have become an essential part of the tradition on this campus. -Paul Pahoresky FARLEY ' S FINEST. As part of Pop Farley and act (right) during a hall show at Theo- week, members of the dorm dance (below) dore ' s. nnni llnlll l f ( Culturing It can be easy for students to get caught up in their own studies and ignore the society around them. There are groups on campus that help to break down the barriers between cam- pus and the outside world. One of the main pur- poses of the Black Cultural and Arts Council is to expose Notre Dame students to cultures of blacks over the world. To facilitate this the BCAC provides films, rap sessions, parties, field excursions, and many other activities. This assures that in addition to having fun, there is also the opportunity to learn about the present culture of blacks as well as that of the past. -Robert A. Winn B.C.A.C. OFFICERS. Robert Price, secretary treasurer. Bob Winn, vice-president; Vivian Croswell, president. IB H 1 ■ • ' ;| H I HH B rrriTv H H I H 1 t H 1 18 Student Life
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Pageantry ROTC Commanders The Best of the Best Lying on the outskirts of campus is a building which houses the Reserve Officer ' s Training Corps of Notre Dame. Here, classes on military tactics and leadership are offered for the Irish cadets. Although the building may not be in the center of campus. ROTC at Notre Dame is still highly visible. A much higher proportion of students is involved in it here than at most other universities. Students who rise to the top leadership positions in their units have earned high honor and respect. For 1986-1987, the Army Battalion Commander was Joseph Schweninger. Heading the Naval Detachment was John Abitabilo, while Scott Brenton led the Air Force unit. Each of these men has achieved a top leadership position in one of the nation ' s outstanding ROTC programs. -Anne lacono A COMMANDING TRIO Commanders Joesph Schwen- inger. John Abitabilo. and Scott Brenton pose before the fountain dedicated to ND alumni who died in wars. A Tall Order A group of tall men dressed in ancient Irish garb represents one of Notre Dame ' s most unique traditions. These men are members of the Irish Guard, a unit which marches with the Notre Dame Band. In addition to meeting a height require- ment, the Guardsmen are expected to be excel- lent marchers. Their impressive uniforms make them an imposing sight as they lead the Band onto the field. Usually, the Guard marches and accents GUARD CROSSING. The Irish Guard turn a corner as formations of the Band as the musicians they lead the band across the campus towards the stadium play. But the Guardsmen take center stage on game day. during the post-game show of each Notre Dame football win. During the Band ' s performance the Irish Guard dances the Victory Clog in celebration of the team ' s success. The Guard brings a bit of old Ireland to our modern day ' celebration. -Anne lacono A LINE UP The bright midday sun reflects off of the color- ful uniforms of the Irish Guard while they march onto the field of Notre Dame Stadium before the game. 20 Student Life
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