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Not all of the times of your life will be it: a lot of time goes into the normal with life: waking up, showering, mak- needed coffee; going to class, study- seeing the required speaker for your times that really live on in our memories, however, are the times
that never really meant that much in a formal sense: The first college party. The realization that quarters are a gift from the laundry god. The college date. The homecoming game where you tried to hide your drunk friends from your parents. The homecoming game where you tried to hide your drunk self from adventure; the breathless escapes dances, the visiting entertainers, grill- just sitting down and having a long met. These things are the mo- ments that make college worth something; regardless of the
knowledge (which, really, you could learn anywhere, with enough effort) you learned, and the time you spent cramming, it is the personal experience that made it all worthwhile. And so while this time is yet another mass pro- duction of just another University... it has been to live in the few short May 1999, here in the hidden heart here in that place which we have University. These are the lives of the laughed, loved and learned, and to
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worth remembering. Face occupations of just going on ing that cup of much- ing for that stupid exam, English professor. The
your parents. The downtown from BUPD, the formal ing out with your friends, or talk with someone you just
we have tried to capture what months of August 1998 to of the city of Indianapolis, come to call 'home'... Butler men and women that lived, them it is dedicated.
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Portraits caught in time of the people and places we knew.
Serene pond
The serene pond of Holcomb Gardens glistens of snow and ice from a winter's freeze as it blurs the reflections of its tranquil surroundings.
Heading to class
unior Jeremy Envart heads through the book store towards Jordan Hall for classes. During spring, the book store expansion closed off its north exit.
"I love Butler because it's a small school in a big city. You get the best of both worlds." -- Laurie Bowman
"What I like most about Butler is the size. The fact that 1 can put a face to names makes the school feel like a more personable place. Be- ing so far from home and seeing a smiling face of a stranger makes me happy." — Elizabeth Miyashiro
"Butler has a beutiful campus and I love the atmosphere. It is the perfect size for me, not to small, but not to big. The only problem I see with Butler is that I may have had too good of a time." — Chris Broshears
"I love Derby Days be- cause whether you are at the cook-out, volley- ball tournament, queen contest, or the party you are bound to have a good time." -- Allison Lightner
Gettin' Jiggy with Geoffrey Not Niagara
Brooke Shinnamon and Malachi The mini-waterfalls in front of
Gillihan listen to President Bannister Gallahue& what used to be known as
during his turn at the board game the Holcomb Building (now CBA -
"Catch Phrase" in the C-Club dining R.I. P. Mr. Holcomb) add a certain
,irca beauty to our campus.
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\l the Lambda Chi Alpha Watermelon Bust, be ready to got wet and sticky from umdreds ol watermelons.
Kcalh , this is harder than it looks. lunior Irank lackson dangles a donut in I ol Freshman Nick Sproull during .me ot the manv Freshman Weekend ac- tivities, which is sponsored by ^MCA. BLPD arrived at the scene moments later.
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Twistin'...
Butler student Janai Downs takes her partner out for a spin.
...and Turnin'
Marissa Ranos and her dance partner put down the funk.
"It was just a blast!"
exclaimed Vanessa Stowers
after the event. Her partner.
Tanner Hronek, and she danced
the night away at the SGA-
sponsored event.
...and the Band played On
Who could swing dance with- out the right music? The local band 'Jumpin' Jive' played for the crowded Reilly Room guests.
Stepping
"Stepping originated from Afri- can culture and is predominanth' used bv African-American fra- ternities and sororities. We prac- ticed for weeks to show Butler what 'stepping' is about. We en- joyed it!" (1-r) Sheronn Burrow, Angela Allen, Delia Askew, Kendra Vinson.
The Funny man
Comedian jamique performs for Butler students in the Reil Room. REACH members origi- nally saw his act at the .National Association of Campus .-Xcitxities.
TheHolcomb Observatory rests Those driving to Butler from 46th
in the background as two stu- St. can see Jordan Holcomb &
dents relax on the Star Fountain, Gallahue, as v\ ell as this toun
located in the mall. tain.
Crossing the bridge
Two local walkers cross a bridge, leaving the canal walkway and entering the Holcomb Gardens.
The Bulldog
The stone bulldog guards Atherton Union by day and night. The bulldog was a gift of the Butler class of 1996.
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The Amercian Flag flies high be- Friendly and colorful flowers
hind the fountains near Lilly Hail. greet visitors at the gates of
Holcomb Gardens.
The fountain in Holcomb Pond mists the Bell Tower atmosphere
Scenic Reflection
iu'hind Robertson Hall is the newlv added glass window & stone patio. With this added beauty, we see Butler students' tuition money hard at work.
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Shake it up! The Mr. Butler candidates tr\ to outshine each other during the dance competition. Each contes- tant danced and answered questions for the judges in their quest for the prestigious first-year Mr. Butler title.
Sophomore lady in red Nicole Cothern is eyed by Junior Nick Bondi before the Delta Gamma Winter Formal.
Tarzan-a Sophomore Meghan McMahon takes a wild ride over the waters of West Virginia on Fall Alternative Break.
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Cheese! Sigma Chi's and their dates stop for a photo break at the IQ Sigma Chi alumni dance.
Wonder Woman Kelly Huser rounds up the bad guys on Halloween.
Just lounging around
DG members Dana Hipp & Karmin Sprunger relax on a couch in their room.
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In Training. Sophomore Josh Harrison prepares tor the IronMan Triathalon by running up and down the Bell Tower stairs with Sophomore Anne Tucker on his back.
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Bid Day Peek-a-boo
Kappa members, Tara Deters & Laura Adams peek out of a snow bank created bv earlv January snow storms during Rush Week..
Members of the Butler Band tra\elled to Clemson
to support the men's basketball team in the Elite Eight game of the National Invitational Tourna- ment.
On the mall
A shantN' welcomes students to Shant\Town during the campus Hunger & Homelessness Week.
Hanging out at the Phi Psi house
.Alpha Chi's watch "Hope FUiats" with Tim Kriill at the Phi Psi houso.
Spike! Phi Psi Seniiir BilK Bradlex spikes one home Ji Chi Derb\- Da\s \olle\ ball tournament.
"Slow down!" says Meghan Boots to Brian Dodge and .Amy \'est during Phi Psi's night out at the ice rink.
"We're trying to stud\ " explain ^^j hi res .\nd\' Backs iSi Kate Tennemanas the\ >tud\ Ut tinalson the Kappa Alpha Theta lawn.
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(left to right) Angela Allen, Tanika Scott, and Kendra Vinson march with their sorority banner (Sigma Gamma Rho) outside the game.
The Queen..
Emilv Glatfelter, representing
the women of Delta Gamma,
was crowned the 1998 Butler
Homecoming Queen.
Look, Another Posed Shot!
The Thetas pose. ..again.
"Hurry, let's get a picture in front of the band!"
Stacey Armbrecht and Meghan McMahon pose for a quick pic moments before an assasin disguised as a trombone player took out several innocent bystanders. The assialant was eventu- ally identified as the UBTP, aka "Unidentified Trombone Plaver." BUPD refused to comment.
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Unleash the Dawg!
The Kapp.i Alpha Theta house displays their pride prior to the judging for the lawn decs con- test.
..and King
lohn Horvath was crowned the 1998 Butler Homecoming King, ■epresenting the men of the Phi Kappa Psi house.
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(l-r) Jill Spinozzi, Chris Boone, Heather Rees, and Kirsten Klopp take a break from their card game.
ButlertrackrunnerLauren karc grabs a seat in the shade.
Several pledges of the Theta Levester Johnson goes retro at House line up to play a rousing the SGA awards banquet, game of "Pin the Tail on the Don- key."
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Latisha Kates gets her groove on.
(l-r) Andrew Jones, Elizabeth Gross, Meghan Searles, and Katie Muhammud Ali catch some shut- e\e at an impromtu sleepo\'er.
\1ari\ Hardv reveals her true LharaLter at a formal dance.
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Hit the road. Jack!
Freshman Nick SprouU belts out a toon as he portrays Jack from "Jack & the Beanstalk". Nick's lead \ocaIs helped the Phi Psi's and DCs \v\n first place.
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sponsored by YMCA
Final Results:
Ut -Phi Psi / Delta Gamma 2nd - Sigma Nu / Alpha Phi 3rd - Lambda Chi / Schwitzer
Other Awards
Banner - Phi Psi / DG Spirit - Phi Psi / DG Ori;^iualiU/ - Phi Psi / DG Miifiaility - Phi Psi / DG
One, Singular Sensation . . .
The women of Alpha Phi and the men ol Sigma Nu perform on stage during Spring Sing. The pair finished second place in the competition.
1 won't grow up!
A group of women from Kappa Alpha Theta perform alongside ResCo'soneand only. Big AU/l/ZciiMcNftT). Their act wa-. a rendition of Peter Pan relating to the theme of Spring Sing "Once Upon a Time"
Molly doesn't know
Alpha Chi's Jen Vrahec & Molly Baker put on a smile and a song at this year's Spring Sing.
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Smashing Baby! Alison Murphx' and Amy Vest of Alpha Phi perform their Austin Powers-inspired skit at Geneva Stunts. The Phi's and Hampton House practiced for weeks fine-tuning their shagadelic' skit.
Bring in the Fern Bots! " The Alpha Phi-em Bots seduce the crowd with their high 'cal-i-ber' (it's a hom-
'"^ou're breaking my back" screams Mandv Blackmon to Phi Psi losh AK'l duringCenevaStunts The Phi Psis were paired up with Schwitzor and Resco
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These guys are beautiful!
Male students pose as female beauty con- testants after being hypnotized by Dr. Wand. Like other Contemporary Enter- tainment events, the night was full ot laughs and a great success!
Mandy Blackmon twirls the night awa\ at the Suitcase Dance sponsored by thi Junior Class. "1 think the Suitcase Danct is a great idea and it is sad that more people don't take advantage of the awe some opportunity" said Blackmon.
"Good one Shaggy!" Butler students give Scooby two Scooby Snacks in order to obtain a photo with him during SGA's & Program Board's King's Island trip.
"Baby, you'ie looking good tonight" says Junior Chad Martin to the micro- phone as he attempts to make-out with il on the Reillv Room stage. Program Board brought in a professional hypnotist li' put students in a trance (including Chad.)
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On the rocks
Senior Sam Strohl hikes uninhabited ter- ritory near the ocean in Cancun, Mexico. SGA sponsored the spring break trip to
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Student Government Association
Elected through a process of petition, campaign, and student votes, SGA works with a budget of over $230,000 to pro\ide entertainment, ultura! di\'ersitv, and funding for campus groups and students in genera
Program Board
\\ orkmg a> a branch ot SC.A. Program Board plans e\ents such as skv-di\'ing excur- sions. Spring Weekend, and on-campus speakers and entertainers.
Playing cards
Students take a break from dancing and plav cards at the Suitcase Dance held in the West Gvm.
Gestic Theatre
.■\ctors from the traveUinj; group Ceslic Tlieatre act out a scene deaUng with ho- mosexual orientation. The group ran a program with skits and discussions con- cerning diversity issues for a group of students in Jordan Hall 141. The event was sponsored by SGA.
Strike!!! Latisha Kates jii.im- -i.u everyone around knows of her great bowling skills during a Cosmic Bowling
night out.
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The Mr. Butler competition ends
Ste\ e Novak, Brent Rockwood, Jeff M\cek, Nathan Perdue, B] Blanchette, Nate Deaton, Sherrard Allen, Neil Wmdegnft & Cutler Armstrong pcise after the awards cerenion\'
"We're Lost"
Vlarcv Hill, Campus Information Em- ployee, helps out two lost students (Peter Kuester & Brian Dodge) who need to find their way to the Student Affair's Office
Sometimes he's goody goody
Senior Andrew Jones shows his Butler spirit during the 1st Annual Mr. Butler Contest.
Emcees of the evening
Juniors Clay La w,son and Kellv Schneider emcee the Mr. Butler Competition held m the Reillv Room.
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Meeting Time
Cara Koch, Ann Hrivnack, Rosanne Cull, Kim Sterling, Brooke Benedette & Marcv Hill prepare for their bi-\\eeklv Campus Information Center meeting. Schedules were re-arranged at each meeting to fit the student workers' busv lives.
L nil) Quilt
The 1998 L'nit\' Quilt turned out wonder- ful thanks to all of the participating organizations. The purpose of the L'nit\' Quilt is to show the unitv (hence the name ot the quilti between nil campus organizations
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Uolunleer Q)eroices
Sharing the holiday spirit
? members of the Volunteer Center rnv^ bells downtown on Monument Circle io support the Salvation Army. During the holidays, the Volunteer Center offers opportunities to serve the communitv.
Bulldog in the classroom
Sophomore Megan Huisingh takes a break during her "Bulldogs Into the Streets" assignment.
In the jungle
lunior Aaron Culp and Freshman left Cragun stand amidst an Indianapolis jungle during "Bulldogs Into the Streets" which took place on August 2bth, 1998.
Helping out a good cause
A young boy gets e\dted about donalm; money to theSalvation .Arm\' which help: the less fortunate in tmies of need.
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Meal Time
(1 to r) Juniors Ellen Stelk, Marc>' Hill, Shanna Souter, & Karen Capper cuddle up during a Fall Alternative Break lunch.
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Alternative
Break
From October 14-18, But- er Lni\'ersit\" students travelled to Pipestem National Park in Pipestem, West X'irginia to \olunteer their time and ettorts to the less for- tunate. The davs were ong, but thev enjoved themseh'es and the en\'i- ronment that surrounded "lem at the same time.
Gorgeous West \irginia The mountains ot West \irginia provide the background to a Kodak moment of a tew waterfalls.
Enjoying the scenerj'
Shanna Souter & Marcv Hill stand atront of the fall trees of West \irginia.
"This water is cold!" savs Junior Frank lacksonwhilecrossinga river in Pipestem. West \'irginia.
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Aboard the Titanic
Commuter Josh Masariu is Ufted to i l semble the movie Titanic during the Del I Gamma Anchor Splash.
Commuters
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live off-campus, thev still make a difference on campus.
Commuters are more independent; they do not relv on Aramark for food or someone else to clean their house, they rely on themselves. On this page are photos that capture some commuters in action and some of the problems thev face on campus.
Green gold for Butler
Although there is room for a car to park, there is no asphalt to house that car dur- ing the day. BUPD prides itself in giving parking tickets to those cars who must park on campus to go to class or Iheir homes, but do not have a parking spot to park in. With the numerous parking tickets seen on windshields every day, t't's hope that Butler spends this monev on new parking spaces (that mav just be too logical, though).
Parking Alternatives
Tvs'o students who paid SIO each for their Butler parkmg permits fmd themselves parking on a private basketball court on campus to avoid paying $25 for a ticket.
Anchors away
Commuter Chad Stroud beciimes an anchor to impress the judges of A chor Splash.
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Back Flip
Commuter Josh Masariu performs a backflip with the assisstance of fellow commuters during the 1998 Anchor Splash.
Parking Chaos
With increasing enrollment, parking hpaces become scarce throughout the days at Butler. Current and future expansion of campus buildings may be leading But- r into a parking disaster. Butler must begin searching for a solution to the cam- pus parking problem and soon!
1 love photosl" >ay5 Commuter Laura Commuter Bannister I lacker as she makes a visit to the Alpha Well, he docs commute doesn't he I'hi house.
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Cup Ban
Men Lit Ross Hall head to a meeting i their business attire discussing the campus banning of athletic cups.
The Ladies of Spring Sports
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but surelv thev visited once or twice.
"You betta recognize!"
say three Ross Hall men seconds before kicking the camera person's ass.
"Salad good"
sav tivo men of Ross 1 1 to another class mate.
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Roomies
Two Schw'itzer room mates show off their clean room to trick-or- treaters during Halloween. Their cos- tumes: Batman & Robin (they need some work, though).
Schwitzer Hall
Everyone loves a Slinky
Senior Jodi Coomes works her Slink\ and at the Schwitzer front desk.
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' Sara Kaschc & Elizabeth Leago, two Schwitzer ladies with places to go and people to see. head off to the C-club.
linals. Dead Ahead!
Ihree Schwit/er women studv on the .;r,iss ne\t to Schwitzer.
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Faculty-in-Residence Anne Wilson & Will "Crusher" Cruz pose with Resident Assistant Cutler Armstrong.
The Three Blind Mice won the costunu contest at the RHA Halloween Dance in the ResCo Cafeteria. The 3 pimps are led by Jason "SugaFoot" Davidson (far left).
ResCo RA's exchange "Secret Santa" gifts at Christmas time. Chris Hintz watches as Telecommunications major Jason Davidson opens his gift of VHS tapes.
Ultimate Frisbee
Students play a pick-up game of Ultimate Frisbee on the mall next to Residential College.
Pizza Pizza!
Jen Bougher & Renee Woodard (I to r) enjoy homeade pizza at Anne Wilson & Wil Cruz's Faculty-in-Residence apart- ment in ResCo.
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Bad Dawgs
Melanie Carter, Hollv Brooks, Angle Carbonerro, & Kelly Carroll support the Bulldogs in Chicago at the MCC Men's Basketball Conference Championships.
To the bash
Hampton Housers Hollv Brooks, Jennine Elardo, Beth Moran, Laura Fox, & Angle Carbonerro make a public relations visit to hang out at Wabash College.
Frank Jackson Day
.Alpha Chi s iSj the Flampton House learn up to protess their true love tor Frank ackson at the Alpha Chi Frisbee Fling.
Open House '98
Hampton House held its annual Open House in the fall. Gathered around Prom King Frank lackson are (I to r) Allison Liechty, Holly Brooks, Kellv Carroll, Jes- sica Mahood (front 1 to r) lennine F.lardo, & lana Sizemore.
\Vc all scream for ice cream . . . ,it the Hampton House ice cream social. Posing for the ice cream publicitv ad are (1 to r) Hollv Brooks, Laura Fox, Mindv Sjoblom, i; Beth Moran.
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Boasting the largest pledge class on
campus, the Phi Psis pose for their bid dav group photo.
Sophomore Phi Psi Jason Bontrager
receives tlou'ers tor his great performance during the Mr. Butler contest. Jason was nominated by the Pi Beta Phi house based on his personality and involvement on campus.
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To infinity and beyond
Phi Psi participants in the Delta Gamma .Anchor Splash launch Steve Novak through the air during the synchronized swimming event, propelling themselves to victory.
Senior Billy Bradley's tolerance is remarkably high after 40 consecutive hours of studying.
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"I am the best setter in the world" says »^fc- . sophomore Mark Sullivan about his skills during the Sigma Chi volleyball compe- tition during Derby Days. The Phi Psi team ended up in 1st place.
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Taking a break
A group ot Thetas decorate presents for their new daughters before Mom-Daught Xight^
Sophomore Jennifer Tepke celebrates v\ith Theta sisters at her candlelight, after she received a lavalier from her Phi Kappa Psi bovfriend, John Dunn.
Melissa Ford, Jenny Mercho, Chelsey
Cindric, Am\ Frederick, .Amanda Kurth, & Andrea Peet defrost after plaving in the snow during the crazy snow storm of the 1449 Rush Week.
Hut Hut! Row ki-h, Li/ Galante. & Andrea McClain huddle up and coordi- nate not only their oulfils. but (heir ag- gressi\e play during the Phiesla Bowl, earning a second place overall
Tic the knot
Several Thetas celebrate the engagement of Row Kish The nights festivities be- gan at the Phi Psj hou.se and moved to the Theta house, ivhere Row announced her engagement to Brian ,\rtusi
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Down the hatch!
Junior TKE President, Seth Cockrum drinks a chemically enhanced potion to produce more antibodies thus speedint; up his injurv sreLO\er\ period
Give 'em the heater
Two Tekes plav vviftleball in the mall with other fraternity brothers.
"Isn't my car pretty?" says a Teke after washing his car in the TKE driye- way.
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On his way to first
Nathan Radki heads to first base during Kappa Kickoff.
Full House
A group of Tekes play cards on their front porch.
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Referees for a day
Mollv Donohoo & Lisa Baer share a laugh between flag football games at the an- nual Alpha Phi-esta Bowl.
I'm too sexy for these boots
unior Ellen Stelk stops to model he outfit during Fall Alternative Break.
Bumpin'
Slacev Armbrocht bumps a \olle\' to team- mate .Amv Righton, who anxiously awaits the plav at the Sigma Chi Derby Days \ollo\ball tournament.
Sophomore Meghan McMahon is
double-dog dared to stick her tongue on tlietro/en .Alpha Phi roek. IFDwascalled to rescue Meghan's tongue which received no permanent damage.
Sciplioniiire Ann Anderson pauses on the .Alpha Phi porcli before heading off to class.
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Step Show
The men of Kappa Alpha Psi perform their step show in front of the Geneva Stunts crowd.
Hand Sign
The Kappa Alpha Psi hand sign.
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Robert Lewis models the Kappa Alpha Psi attire.
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The Alpha Kappa Alpha hand sign
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In the stands
W omen of Alpha Kappa Alpha cheer on
the football team at the Butler Bowl.
Outia Here
Alpha Kappa Alpha Michelle Nathan heads to the main court at Hinklc to receive her diploma.
Talent Show
The women of Alpha Kappa .Alpha pose alter the BSU talent show in the Reillv Room. 35
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin' . . .
Dancin' Machine' The Sigma Nu co- emcee of the day shakes a leg on the dance floor at VooDoo '99, the end-of- the-vear all-campus fraternity party.
I've got it!
Sigma Nu Chris Kurn tries to outrun opponent lared Downnig of Tau Kappa Epsilon.
Chug-a-Jug
Members of Sigma Nu gladlv escort a queen contestant during V'ooDoo.
Passing the ba
Sigma Nu members participati' m (hi Sigma Chi Derby Days Volleyball tour nev.
Hay, in the middle of the lawn
Sigma Nu's and guests \vatch the VooDoo festivities on top of their hav fortress.
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"Sittin' on top ot the roof "
Carrie Rode, \adine Slovak, Lindsev MacAUister, Mandy Hor\ath. Teresa Burr\-, Lisa Wright, Leslie McLean, i Jill Kendall pose atop of the Pi Phi roof.
The Little Mermaid
~ 'phomore Lambda Chi Francis Esguerra > escorted by Pi Phi Kate Fischer at the Delta Gamma Anchor Splash in Hinkle Fieldhouse.
Giving and receiving Sonya Keinath, Sarah Kirkpatrick, Leah Giittey, Christina Ezell, \ikki Schuch, Angle 1 lufnagel, & Dawn Wilcshare gifts with their sorority daughters.
VolleybaM, anyone? Emilv "^'oung & Stcfanie Head keep track of monev and participants during their philanthropy e\ent, .Arrow Spike. .Arroxv Spike is an .All-Campus volleyball tournament that profits Links to Literacy. All Smiles
(clockwise from top left* Pi Phi's Katie Murray, Jill Herridge, Jilll Mackey, & Lisa Kochert share a laugh at the Pi Phi house.
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One Less Future Chicken
Kim Stephenson sdvs, "It was my first time as a XPP member andl felt a lot of unity at the Greek Olympics... but I did catch this egg!" Sure Kim
Preparing for War
The women of Sigma Gamma Ixh get ready for Greek Olympics.
Dressed for Success
Some ZrPand other friends take tinit out from their scholarship ball to show off their fancy attire.
Hammin' it up
(l-r) Kim Stephenson, Angela .-Mien, and Allison Pulliam at the Indianapolis Black Expo.
The Girls
(l-r) front row: Sheronn Burrow, Angela Allen, Tanika Scott, Nicole Thompson, Allison Pulliam. Back row; Delia Askew, Sylvia Johnson, Kim Stephenson, Veronica Newman, Katrissa Kelley, Kendra Vinson.
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The Founding of Sigma Gamma Rho
In the 1920's Sigma Gamma Rho Inc. was not only lacking in an actual Greek house, but in dorm space. Back then, blacks were not allowed to live in the dorms. Howe\'er, despite the racist views of the time, seven voung women, who were attending Butler University while working on their Masters' degrees, founded Sigma Gamma Rho. Their sororitv became incorporated on November 12, 1922.
Mary Lou Little, Nan Johnson, Dorothy Whiteside, Hattie Redford, Cubena McClure, Bessie Martin, and Vivian Marbury were seven best friends with a unique goal of founding their verv own sororitv. The ideals of this sororitv would be sisterhood, scholarship, and service. Vivian Marbury, who practiced those three ideals in 1922, is still Ii\ing todav and resides in Indianapolis.
In 1999, Sigma Gamma Rho Inc. has 10 members on Butler's campus. All are African American, however Sigma Gamma Rho does accept members of all races. Current members are as hsted: Deha Askew - Basileus (President); Nicole
Thompson - Anti-Basileus Allen - Anti- Grammateus Tamiochus (Tresurer); Epistoleus (Historian); mentarian; Kim Stephenson Member; Veronica Newman row - Member.
Sigma Gamma Rho all campus events. They themselves. Two things of Sigma Gamma Rho girls capsule and celebrate Day.
The reason for hold- George Washington Carver Sigma Gamma Rho start
The time capsule brary Archives on the 75th Founder's Day. It was full momentos, which will be versary.
Another Sigma to the university includes the outside of the Tower Con- Union. There is also a stone names of many Sigma the east side of the Union.
Sigma Gamma Rho's national philanthropy is the March of Dimes. This spring the members sold cardboard babv shoes which were hung on a bulletin board in Jordan Hall. Thev also had a fund-raiser called Operation Big Book Bag. For this project the girls collected school supplies for kids. In return, Butler students got to attend an ice cream cake social.
President Delia Askew, said that "being the Alpha chapter pushes me to encourage e\ervone else to stav involved with service and scholarship. We have to represent! Since we are the Alpha chapter more is expected. We are alwavs trying to get a lot of people from campus involved with our programs."
Some of these activities include Pokeno night, movie nights. Spring Sports, Greek Ohmpics, and step shows at the REACH Ethnic Festival. The Alpha chapter has also had many programming e\ents that ha\e earned the title "first an- nual." For example thev have held the Mr. Sigma Gamma Rho contest, and their first scholarship ball, which is called the Blue and Gold Ball.
Many of our girls are Resident Assistants or in Hall Go\ernment. Sigma Gamma Rhos are also in\olved in CPA, SGA, Program Board, and REACH. However Askew said "We are not just involved in the sororitv, we are involved all o\er the community. The women of Sigma Gamma Rho have participated in programs such as Girls Inc. after school program and Golden Achie\'ement Program which was started by Sheronn Burrow.
Kim Stephenson said, "Sisterhooci, scholarship, and service is what we're all about. We step together. We take road trips together. We have a lot of fun together. But we're more than just a social sororitv. We were founded on communitv service. Greater service, greater progress!"
The Stained Glass Memory
This stained-glass window was installed in the Atherton Union
several years ago as a dedication to tlie women wlio began XFP.
(Vice President); Angela (Secretary); Tanika Scott - Allison Pulliam - Kendra Vinson - Parlia-
- Member; Syh'ia Johnson -
- Member ; Sheronn Bur- has participated in many have also organized a few particular interest that the have done is make a time George Washington Car\'er
ing a celebration with Dav is because he helped their sorority back in 1922. was put in the Irwin Li- anni\ersary of their of photographs and other opened on the lOOth anni-
Gamma Rho contribution stained glass window ference Room in Atherton walkway with college Gamma Rlio chapters bv
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Boo! Behind every curtiiin and wall lurked a ghost or goblin during the Phi Delt haunted house. These ghosts turned out to be the Phi Delt's themselves trying to scare the monev out of people to donate to their philanthropy.
Running with all of their hearts
the men of Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi race to the finish line of the Chariot Race.
On the bus
Two Phi Delt pledges ride a bus to down town Circle Centre.
Sutter 1 ime
A group of Phi Delts show off their soccer
skills on the Sigma Chi lawn.
Celebrate good times!
Once again the Phi Delts flaunt their vic- tory on the front steps of the Sigma Ch house
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Baby One More Time
Britney Spear-esque DCs perform at Sigma Nu's VooDoo Lip Sync Contest, mini-skirting their way into a 2nd place finish behind Pi Beta Phi.
Cooking Out
Kim Kutska & Lisha VonEhwegcn catch a ghmpse of the camera man during their pereparation for the Anchor Splash all campus cook-out.
stop! I.acv llolUnvav, Naloric Egcl, & Lisa Koelikamp pcr.suade cars to stop and give money to their philanthropy "Sight Conservation". Egel commented "It was great fun, but I was scared of getting hit bv a car."
Best Overalls
DC new members perform in Blue Kev's Freshman Skits finishing in 2nd place overall.
Di'ltJ (,jmmas Melissa Hall. Cathenne Means, Megan Tavlor and Lisa Koelikamp support participants at their all campus activity. Anchor Splash. Hatt said '.-Vnchor Splash is one of our favorite functions of the year".
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Bid Day Visit
Associate members & actives ot Lambda Chi Alpha take a bid dav walk to visit the new members of Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Teeter Tottering
Junior Ryan Noggle passes the time tee- ter-tottering with a friend in front of the Lambda Chi house. The event raised S7,926 for the Leukemia Societv of America.
On the straightaway
Junior Brandon Judkins anchors the Greek Week relav race for the Lambda Chi team.
Gaining on him
Junior Scott Jacobson (left) is closely fol- lowed by Lambda Chi Francis Esguerra during the Greek Olvmpics relav race held in the mall.
Slip n' Slide
A Watermelon Bust contestant slides down the makeshift Slip n' Slide in th Lambda Chi .Alpha front lawn.
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Bid Day
Kappa new members pose for a picture
on Bid Da\' in the Kappa Kappa Gamma
House.
"Right on, dude!"
Exclaims \'al \andl (right), acting as an MT\' \eeja\-, alongside Jill Koenan at Blue Ke\'s Freshman Skits.
Marshmallow lest '99 kappa new members Becca Buccalos, Caria Showers, & Megan Newlon attempt to stuff their mouths full of marshmallos during an intense contest of "Chubby Hunnv".
Kappa Kickoff Fiesta K.ippas prepare and serve dinner for their !! L.impus kickball tournament
"I'm so glad I am-a . . ." Kappa Kappa C'.amma exclaims Senior Cathy Switalski in fri>nt of the Kappa Kappa Camnia house.
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So close!
An exhausted Josh Stewart is consoled bv David Rolwing after a photo finish in the Sigma Chi / Phi Delt Chariot Race,
Senior Drew Autajay uses a 3 iron to hit a tennis ball out of the campus rough. Tennis ball golf is the newest sport developing on campus.
Good Stuff
Sigma Chi's Brian Young & John Tuttle a,sk the motorists of Hampton Drive to donate monev to their philanthropy.
Aloha!
Junior Nathan Perdue models the latL"-t fashions in the "Mr Butler" Contest held in the Reilly Room,
Sigma Chi Wong Fu with love
Decorated by sororities, Sigma Chi's par- ticipate in "Dec-a-Sig" during Derby Days, Sigma Chi's all-campus event.
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A Whole Quarter
Lisa O'Keefe reacts as an unknown mo- torists donates spare change to benefit Alpha Chi Omega's philanthropy, the ulian Center.
Clay eats his spinach
Sophomore Alpha Chi Laura Fledderjohann escorts junior Sigma Chi Clay Laxvson at the DC Anchor Splash.
Alpha Chi Caddies
(top loft clockwise) Elizabeth Gross, Sh- annon .Kndcrson. Leslie BlumthaLCatina D\kes stop from their jobs at Frisbee Fling, Alpha Chi's all-campus event, to have their picture taken.
T Frisbee Flinging
.Alpha Chi's keep track of the Phi Dells frisbee golf scores on the Butler cam[">us course
Stomach Craffitti
Freshman Frin Peterson explains her rea- sons whv she should be N'ooDoo queen including world peace and humanity
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"Greek Olympics was a positive way to bring houses togetlier be- cause the competitions weren't cut-throat," explained Karen Sells (Kappa Alpha Theta), seen here readying herself against her Delta Gamma opponent Kelly Shneider. "...It helped that e\'- ervone had a sense of humor about the competitions."
Steady now...
The women of Alpha Phi race to beat the best time for buikiing the human pyramid. "The pyramid- building was a new event for this year and provided for a lot of laughs," commented participant Lisa Bear, seen here second from the top.
Heave. . . The Lambda Chi's give it their all in the tug-o-war events. Participants include: Jeremy Camions, Kevin Smith, Ryan Stevens, Dave Bakker, Jon Worthington, Zach Klein, Francis Esguerra, John Wainscott, Brad Benne, & Eric Smith.
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li Psi Participants Marc Sheetz and Rob Krar put on a hurst of leed during the three-legged race, one of the more amusing parts of e overall Olympics, traditionally held during the afternoon hours a sunny October day.
Greek Olympics
Cithniuatioii of a Week-long Experiment in Unity
101 Ways to Beat the Heat... but who needs to buy the book? David Bakker and Ben Carson take ad\-antage of the fountain in the mall to observe the progress of the games in comfort during the unusually warm weather that extended throughout much of the fall semester.
Ho! The Alpha C'hi'' put torth their own exertion in the temale tug-o-war e\'ent.
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Holding around 2.()(){) specator seats, used for both Butler purposes and other non-affiliated per- formances.
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The traditional location of Commencement; also host to many summer concerts.
Dance Acade
Housing one arm of the dance department.
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Housing the transmitting station and master control for the Butler TV station; soon to be overshadowed by the planned new telecom building on- campus.
Hinkle Fieldhouse
Housing the athletic
departments. p
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What is this building?
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Houses a bunch oi' crap.
Although fashionablv unattractive. Phar- macy' students endure through e\en more agonv as they are forced to ivear paper blue aprons and big white chef hats to keep nast\' viruses away. These two com- bined, are commonly known as: scrubs. We don't want no scrubs.
Like Folgers' Crystals, AnnaLissa Abad eves her supervisor as she secretly re- places a heart patient's medication with prescription medicine for a constipated patient, and all just for kicks. Those pharmacy practical jokesters! The ol' pharmacy switch-a-roo.
Where does all of our tuition money go?
Pharmacy students often ask this ques- tion while fighting to stay in the Phar- macy school. Well, pretty glass windows do not pay for themselves (CBA students would accept this as fact as they have extremely pretty windows in their new buildin
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Hazardous Spill' I'harmacv majors hold the future lives of others m their hands as well as the safety of those currently aroum them. I lere (1 to r) Leslie Robinson, Lauren Loscalzo, & Heather Klinge take the necessary precautions after carelessly spillin| a hazardtius drug.
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oar! Vice President Lauren Loscalzo .& I'resident Amy Cicli give Ihe rest ol Buller a good idea about how much time pharmac\- majors put into studNing tor llieir Cluster cams. Maybe they need to get out just a tad bit more.
"Hey, we're all wearing the same shin" The active Butler chapter ol IMii LXIta realize members ot I'hi Delta Chi while Chi poses lor a group picture during the having their picture taken at the Phi Delta Regional Convention that they hosted at Chi convention. the Indianapolis Embassy Suites in
March, IWS. This convention is a series of officer workshops, chapter meetings, dinners along with an awards presenta- tion (how exciting!)
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A Butler education major chats with her opponent during an intense game of musical chairs at a local elementary. The Butler Musical Chairs team defeated the
A Butler student helps a voungbov learn local elementary in the "One-Chair left"
how to read at a local school. round.
He's learning to read Musical Chairs
"That's so funny! Tell us the one about the 3rd grade teacher, the rabbi and the priest that walk into the bar one more time"
Education majors share a few jokes together throughout the dav.
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Future teachers take their first oral e.xamination in front of the class. Learn- ing the Pledge of Allegiance is a must when aspiring to be a teacher. Pledge of .\llei;iance
We love education!
Education majors show lluir o\uboranco alter studying "Green Eggs i Ham" for 4 hours in preparation for their final exam.
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Marlv Hardy hugs her partner in Spanish class after winning the Spanish version ot
GallahueHall "SUUl.OOO Pyramid." The final clue:
students enter Gallahue Hall where Camino en el
classes of scientific studies take place.
"All this gene splicing is giving us a headache"
sav two students in Professor Richard Miller's Genetics & Evolution class. Later the students created the first ever si\-assed monkey.
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Sophomore Laura Hacker h-pes a final says a Math professor to student, Cla\ paper up on her computer. Lawson.
Someday, we could all own this beauty.
After paying back our numerous student loans, our education at Butler may some day help us get a great job which pays
enough monev so wo can purchase the car of our dreams.
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Rock &: Roll . . .hey! Members of the band taunt the op- posing crowd with their \ersion of the hit 70's song "Rock & Roll pt. 1" by Gary Glitter.
Play that funky music
Butler band members lighten up the atmoshpere in Hinkle Fieldhouse during the Butler basketball games.
On the field
:md members perform on the field during the crownmg of the Homecoming King & Queen.
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An excited band member imitates John Tra\olta in her favorite movie "Saturdav Nieht Fever".
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The average Butler singer puts in man\ hours ot hard work and effort.
Practicing in Lilly
Many JCFA use the talents of their peers to improve the skills of
both.
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Freshman Shafeek Kiblawi assists in the splicing of a reel-to-reel tape for a project in Professor Richard Miles' audio production class,
Jerry, Jerry, Jerry!
Junior Dylan Griffith, producer of WTBU's alternative music variety show. Music Beat, talks with Jerrv Springer as he prepares to perform in a promotional skit for the show.
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Butler dancers perform "The Nutcracker" lor the audience at Clowes Hall.
Stretching is ver>' important!
A dancer must be flexible to achieve the motion and flow necessar\ m daiKe.
The essence of dance is found m the artistic beautx I'l the Ininian being.
A Butler dancer practices a dance routine in a Butler studio while other dancers w ince in pain on the floor from C-club food poisoning.
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Driving Around In Circles
Difchiiuwr: The Drift staff -svould like to tliank BUPD for hei such good sports and keeping our campus safe.
What the ... ?
Well, we don't know exactly what junior Erin Buchanan is doing, but surely it's illegal.
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"Get 'em!" {from the archives)
shout BUPD officers to each other as President Richard Nixon streaks across t
football field at the Homecoming football game.
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other helpless victim
Sutler students winces in pain after being stabbed in the head and chest with a jwdriver on campus, (note to all people who take things too seriously: the student s not actually injured).
ergencv I'hone
ior>. Hen NUmt .ind Mike McL'irogorv report a crime on the nowlv installed
ergenc\ phones, designed In world t.imous architect. Bob Tampax.
"401k in progress"
Yes, a 401k (BUPD code for no parking in grass) was in progress on Butler's
campus, but the assailant fled the scene moments before BUPD arrived
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Making j^ Statement
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Students disco\'er themseh'es in a social en\'ironment
\ ou how long mv tongue is"
\ ki-nitT tp Grei! Medlv, Rob Leel^en, Gmnt Meachiim & \'ick Sh.innon
"Sure, we'll pose for a yearbook photo"
excLiim n group ot part\' animals-
P.O.D.'d
Jvmior Kirk Shaffer takes a power nap to rest up for the Alpha Phi spring formal.
Sometimes, it can get ugly.
Senior Robb Minich ponders those times when he didn't feel like throwing up.
"What, you don't like my new Leopard brassiere?" questions Brett Slama after a long day of shopping.
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"m gonna graduate!"
lis Senior Geoff Davis behind two posing senior women
leady . . . Break!
le women of Alpha Phi huddle up, then break' before a big part\
One last lime
Senior Thetas gather for one last 'hoorah' during their final formal together.
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The Smiles We
To laugh and smile with someone else is to be lox'ed
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Happy B-urth-day, Mister Pres-i-dent.
Senior Chelsey Cindric takes out her belt to whip the "bad girls" with.
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Who is this guy? I don't know, but he looks like faculty, so 1 bet he nvido >omec smile. E\en if he isn't f<ieulfv and he was just taking a stroll through campus, and tf sat down to fill out his tax return forms or figure out a way to produce 1.21 jigowij of power for time travel, surely he would have made somone smile. Maybe they jj looked at him real quick and thought he looked funny and then a little smile appeal on their face (duration of smile not being considered, of course) -- then that's why is on this page. And if none of this happened, then he made me smile.
/hat is he doing?
le don't know for sure, but he's having a good time, and that is what's really nportant.
nny, are you with us?
>phomoro ienn\ Scarlos tal^os a sip ot hor soda, oni\ to find out that it had secrctU 'on roplacod with ammonia.
"Pull our fingers"
ask Alpha Chi's Susan Davis, Jenny Macintyre, Vanessa Whitman, & Melissa
Warner at their Bid Day party.
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Students that wear similar
Is it planned the night before, or just an eerie coincidence?. We may never know the real truth behind the mystery.
All black felt Come on now, the odds of these Thetas all waking up and putting on the same outfit are phenomenal.
Service with a smile
Women of Alpha Chi Omega spend a day out of the semester serving their houseboys.
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WniikMi ..| \lplia Phi back to 1^)'-I3,
i\\ off their matchmg Alpha Phi Sweep Skates shirts dati
lifts and Vests
aija Walters, Chelsey Cindric, & Rosanne Cull pose on Bid Dav
>lar System
lese men ol Sigma \u wear a unique shirt uhieli appear^ to di>pla\ a eokirlui solar
stem.
Kappa Spirit
Women of Kappa Kappa Gamma show their team spirit before Spring Sports
Spectacular, held in HInkle Fieldhouse.
A Visit From
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Jerry Springer touches us all (but onh' in places we wanted him to touch) while \'isiting to make a speech at Butler.
"You're so funny Jerry"
express telecommunications majors Jen Buck & DvLm Griffith-
Enter Jerry
Sophomore Anne Tucker is seen picking up the rope holder with her right hand and knocking Jerry in the head with it to improve his ratings.
Play it again, Jerry.
Dylan Griffith & Ceil in Armstrong act in a skil with Jerry Springer.
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arcy in action. Juniiir Marcy Hill diligenth' works on preparations for Little iS Weekend.
rand Finale. I he freshman ladies of Alpha Chi Omega tinlsh their skit during lie Ke\ s Freshman Skits.
Butler students and their Little Sibs pose back to back during Blue Ke\ > L
he freshmen ladies of .-Xlpha Phi perform llu ir Mue ii t'onderland" themed skit during Blue Key's Freshman Skits
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He's got moves.
Freshman Travi Cobbins dances fo the BSD talent shov held in the Reill; Room.
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Erin Kelly watches as Fran Quinn dumps a jar of brain food onto the table for a late night ed- iting session for vet another edi- tion of Manufcriptf.
A student author reads a work at a poetrv reading sponsored bv the magazine. Manuscripts sponsors such events to encour- age aspiring writers.
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Jello Hands! Jess Bryant slips back^vards as 'Jello Woman" Pamela Byers shoots lello from her hands. This Jello wrestling event took place near Atherton Union and was an non-alcoholic extracurricular activitv to support the Safe Spring Break campaign of BACCHUS.
Holy Turkey!
Trov Wood, Jodi Coomes, and Stephanie Zollner get everyone in the mood of the season during the RHA Halloween Dance. BACCHUS suppcirted their goal of increasing awareness of the effects of alcohol bv serving mocktails, non-alco- holic drinks.
BACCHUS
Keeping Butler aware of the effects of drugs and alcohol
Swing those hips! Pamela Byers and Cristel Mohrman compete for the top hula hoop award. Games were used to release energy after a full confer- ence dav at Washington D.C..
Say good-bye! Members of BACCHUS celebrate their final night in Washington D.C. at the National Conference.
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Record Breakers
The men ot Phi Mu Alpha cram behind the piano in attempt to break the Guinness World Record tor most men plaving a piano at one time.
Hand Sign
A member ul Phi Mu Alpha (left) gives the Phi Mu Alpha hand sign as the other member stares in utter amazement of the technologically advanced camera.
Phi Mu Alpha
Men that sing to love and love to sing.
Do Re Mi . . .
The men ol I'hi Mu .Alpha rehearse a nielodv during a practice session.
Singin' Tools
■We are Phi Mu Alpha, couldn't be prouder, it vou can't hear us. iveTl sing a little louder' chant the proud men of Phi Mu Alpha!
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^ Jneihnes...
N I G H T
L I F E
Fnur Kappa Seniors hit the bars tor a night ot sociahznig and tun.
(Clockwise from right) Victory Field
as dusk falls; the Vogue, a popular
dance club; Landsharks, one of the
many smaller bars; the Patio, scene of
many live concerts.
The Indiana War Memorial lies near the heart of downtown In- dianapolis.
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(Clockwise trum tup) Se\orcill>ik'- night stops for the college stu- dent with the munchies: Steak 'n ^hake; White Castle, and; Denny's. Kirk Shaffer and Rebecca Miller (left) go exhibi- tionist on a downtown excursion to the skating rink
And\' Geisler (left) and Ambra Haake enjo\- the great Mexican pasttime.
Perhaps a good rendition of what things ook like after a few too many brewskies.
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The Dancing Faerie
One of the many downtown
fountains lies between the
Central Post Office and the
Indiana War Memorial.
A Sweeping View of the Skyline
A view from within the Crown Hill
Cemetary (one of the largest and
most beautiful cemetaries in the
nation) shows the Indianapolis
skyline.
Silent Contemplation
One of Indiana's finest takes in
the slight of the War Memorial. Butler's Closest Neighbor
The Christian Theological Seminary lies on land that at one time
was owned bv the University, even containing several buildings
that once belonged to several fraternities. The CTS maintains
very beautiful grounds and commands a great view over the
valle\'
aces.
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Bygone Era
e unoccupied downtown building of Union ition was host to many \'isits from Butler idents and otherwise. Due to financial dif- ulties, and the introduction of Circle Center, ; Station has closed its doors.
berty reigns
e base of the downtown monu ;nt holds se\eral such scenes.
Blast from the past
A copy of a classical Greek statue nestles in the e\pansi\'e grounds of one of Butler's walking-distance neighbors, the Indianapolis Museum of Arts. The grounds were originally owned by the Lilly family, who also ha\e contrib- uted towards seyeral buildings on Butler's campus.
The Center of it all
The massi\"e downtown monu- ment dominates the Circle and bustles with acti\'ity in the daylight hours.
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~% glimpse of Paris, France
The Seine River
Winged Victory. iVIark Ellis, Matt Kellog, & Chad Martin in tlie Louvre, standing in front of "Winged Victory".
taste of hull
The breath-taking Eiffel Touer.
~ fc.A view ot the \rji
:"de Triumph from
atop the Eiffel Tower.
French Hospitality.
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Junior Scott Jacobson races
he's not busy studying
Women ot Delta Gamma yell like hell ciurmg the '\ ell like hell homecomi competition
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Just hangin' out. Sophomore Ben Carson hangs out with his girlfriend.
Yearbook Advisor David Clark flips a few pancakes for stude| during the 2nd semester pancake dinner held before finals.
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A few men of Sigma Chi enjoy the weekend sun.
Liz Kibby finds a comfortable spot in the Kappa house to study;
Tom top) Ms. Martin arrives at
work at 7:45 after getting up at
6:00; Sitting at a desk working
ut an efficient schedule for the
day; One of the students (a
fifth-grader in this instance)
practices on his recorder; Ms.
Martin uses techniques that
engage the interest of the
younger students, teaching
such basic concepts as rhythm
and pitcii
The average college student is very aware of the fact that the world of college is not the world outside; days of drinking, sleeping in, and choosing one's schedule at whim gives way to waking early, watching time with an eagle eve, and juggling a social life with a profes- sional one. The DRIFT staff chose to examine this alleged "real world" bv following those that inhabit it; the Butler alum chosen was Pollv Martin.
Polly is a Butler graduate of just a year past. With the davs of college behind, she has chosen to excercise her skills in music education at a 'small-town' el- ementary school, South Elementarv of South Madison Communitv School Corp This close-feeling school, howe\er, hosts over 1,000 children; 'Ms. Martin', as the children call her, teaches 500 of them once over the course of everv three davs.
Though the days are \'ery different from those that college brought, Pollv has no regrets about mo\"ing on. "I get a lot of satisfaction in seeing the kids progress \vith their accomplishments."
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spring Break
Spring Break 1999 was no different than spring breaks from year's past. The destinations were the same, btit still the time and money was well spent. The most important aspect of Spring Break is the time to get away from the daily stress of Butler and the world around us. A time to relax in the sun or in the shade or a time to assist those in need. A time to live one's life worry-free and indulge in the amazing wonders of the world.
The sun sets on a Cancun evening, hut for Sprint; Breakers, the evening has just begun.
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iii;ii iiu- 11 (i! I liu Tropical Field Biology class took their Spring irt'iiK trip to Belize to do research in the field of Marine Biology
Putt the Magic Uragon d to ri 1 rclimcn lackie Jones, Megan NeeK , 1 innc.i Mull i: Jennifer Hubertz ride a magic dragon in Panama City, Florida.
Preparando por el noche, Meg Kiner, Svlvanna Sok, Lihh\ Miyashirir
Jenny Easterday, Moll\- Rea\ er, & Katie R\bak are ready for the
nightlife of Cancun, Mexico.
All Aboard! Lisha \onEhewegen. .-^mbra Haake. Sara Uonoghue & 1 eah Oaldon
ready to board the "Booze Cruise" at MT\"s home base in Cancun, Fat Tuesdays.
The night consisted of a drunken boat ride to la Isla de Las Mujeres (translated as
the Island of the Women) where food, festi\'ities, and a wet t-shirt contest were
held. (Note: No Butler students participated in the wet t-shirt contest.)
b .•\lpha Chi's gather in front i>f the ocean in a popul.i Mvers, Florida.
Siretchin' Out Senior John Bonnell sits in front oi the giraffe do the (amed San Diego Zoo in San Diego. California.
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A skit with a purpose
Greek Life students perform a skit to benefit those wlio attended tlie session. Every month, a Greek Life event was held at a different fraternitv house.
Roses for Peetie
And V Knopfmeier and Andrea Peet share a unique relationship together. They ha\-e been dating for some time and they are also co-founders of Greek Life.
Greek Life
Greek students worshipping God.
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Extreme Excitement
Senior Andrea Peet, one of this year's founders of Greek Life, shows her excitement after a meeting.
Music makers
Greek life members perforin spiritual music at a Greek Life meeting
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"I sure wish I had a new DIAMOND ring" says Carolyn Redar to partner Kammie Poe at the BUSF Euchre Tour- ney. Carolyn & Kammie's euchre ethics are tar from heavenly.
"I'll be taking this trick"
says a Butler student participating in the BUSF Euchre Tournament.
B.U.S.F.
Butler University Student Foiuuiation
"I've pot a tuli house"
savs a Butler student at the BLSl- euchre tournev
Euchre Madness! BUSF President Jill Slcenstrup and member Lindsav Williams update the brackets ol the Euchre Tournament. Winners received gift certificates Irom Papa John's or Eintein's Bagels. Losers received
,ib-oluteI\ n.'tliini; .uui were told to le.w e tile KeilK Room and ne\ er e\ er pKn euchre again'
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LDooe (Q Jyeiaiionsnios @ 'duller
Couple: Jeff Micek & Kristi O'Brien First date: I went to the movies to see Aladdin with 10 girls and Jeff. It was in January and he wore shorts and brought a New Kids on the Block pillowcase, just to prove that he had it. Nicest thing he has ever done: He planned a Sweet Sixteen Birthday party for me. Nicest thing she has ever done: When I had surgery she stayed and helped my mom take care of me all day, everyday, until I got better. His most attractive feature: I love his beautiful green eyes.
Her most attractive feature: Her hair, it was the first thing I ever noticed about her. Most annoying part of relationship: It's prob- ably when I don't understand what she is think- ing, where she is coming from, or what made her upset.
Most romantic thing he has ever done: He pinned me.
Most romantic thing she has ever done: For highschool graduation, Kristy made me a scrap book about my entire high school career.
Coupl^ Chelsey Cindric & Bob Link First date: "We went to dinner at Union Jacks. I felt nervous and excited." - Chelsey
Nicest thing he has ever done: He gave me flowers for no special reason.
Nicest thing she has ever done: She bought me dinner after I finished my internship.
His most attractive feature: I love his smile and his laugh.
Her most attractive feature: It's her curly hair... yep definitely her hair.
Most annoying part of relationship: Chelsey is a phar- macy major so it is hard to find extra time to spend together doing fun things.
Most romantic thing he has ever done: He took me to Benihana's on Valentine's Day.
Most romantic thing she has ever done: She made me cookies and didn't burn them.
Couple: Jason Leet & Amanda Weiss
First date: We ate dinner at the Aristocrat and talked
about our study abroad experiences. We were both
excited because we had been friends since our freshman
year.
Nicest thing he has ever done: He's always nice, but
the nicest thing about Jason is that he is a good listener.
Nicest thing about her: She's always laughing and
happy and that makes me laugh. j
Most annoying part of relationship: We are both so I
busy. The worst part was when Jason was taking the i
Becker Preparation Class for the CPA Exam. '
Most romantic thing they have done together: We wenj
walking along the canal downtown. It's really romantic
there.
mple: Karen Sells & John Bonnell
rst date: We went to see the movie "Just Cause"
d then hung out in John's basement. We were
th nervous, and we arrived at the movie about a
If hour before it started."
cest thing he has ever done: He let me show him
^ childhood home (twice) and he met all of my old
ichers, because he knew it was important to me.
cest thing she has ever done: She took me to the
cus on my birthday because she knew I used to go
len I was little, as a tradition.
s most attractive feature: His eyes and his freckles
? great but his most attractive characteristic is his
timism.
;r most attractive feature: Her big brown eyes and
r intelligence are the most attractive.
ost annoying part of relationship: Sometimes we
:k creativity in finding new, things to do.
ost romantic thing he has ever done: On our
rd anniversary he took me to dinner at the Bubble
lom, a restaurant in Florida. He drove me out to
iptiva Island and we walked on the beach and
itched the sunset.
ost romantic thing she has ever done: Sometimes
e takes me on picnics. We like to lie on our backs
d look at the clouds.
Zouple: Jen Hubertz & Scott Alvey
•irst date: I went to a Butler/Purdue basketball
;amo with Scott and his brother. But our first
eal date was when he took me out to dinner and
;ave me roses.
Nicest thing he has ever done: He came and
OLind me in the computer lab at midnight just so
le could see me that day.
vJicest thing she has ever done: She brings me
:andy before mv pharmacy clusters.
iis most attractive feature: I think his curly hair
md his e\'es tie for the most attractix'e feature.
ier most attractive feature:
viost annoying part of relationship: Honestly...
rhere's nothing really annoying about us.
Couple: Rosanne Cull & Mike Ososki
First date: We went paddle-boating downtown and out
to dinner. Then we rented a movie on the way home
because we were having such a great time. It was a
great first date.
Nicest thing he has ever done: He brought me roses
before a pharmacy cluster to put her in a good mood
while she was studying.
Nicest thing she has ever done: I like to do a lot of little
things for him. Sometimes I'll surprise him with a cup
of coffee when he studies or a note in his mailbox telling
him how much he means to me.
His most attractive feature: It's usually his patience. He
puts up with me. What can I say? I'm a handful.
Her most attractive feature: Her smile and her laugh.
Most annoying part of relationship: We are extremely
moody!! But it never seems to be at the same time. Go
figure.
Most romantic thing he has ever done: Mike took me to
the symphony at Connor Prarie. He packed a picrvic
dimier, and we had a great time.
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Couple: Jeff Micek & Kristi O'Brien First date: I went to the movies to see Aladdin with 10 girls and Jeff. It was in January and he wore shorts and brought a New Kids on the Block pillowcase, just to prove that he had it. Nicest thing he has ever done: He planned a Sweet Sixteen Birthday party for me. Nicest thing she has ever done: When I had surgery she stayed and helped my mom take care of me all day, everyday, until I got better. His most attractive feature: I love his beautiful green eyes.
Her most attractive feature: Her hair, it was the first thing I ever noticed about her. Most annoying part of relationship: It's prob- ably when I don't understand what she is think- ing, where she is coming from, or what made her upset.
Most romantic thing he has ever done: He pinned me.
Most romantic thing she has ever done: For highschool graduation, Kristy made me a scrap book about my entire high school career.
Coupl^ Chelsey Cindric & Bob Link First date: "We went to dinner at Union Jacks. I felt nervous and excited." - Chelsey
Nicest thing he has ever done: He gave me flowers for no special reason.
Nicest thing she has ever done: She bought me dinner after I finished my internship.
His most attractive feature: I love his smile and his laugh.
Her most attractive feature: It's her curly hair... yep definitely her hair. Most annoying part of relationship: Chelsey is a phar- macy major so it is hard to find extra time to spend together doing fun things.
Most romantic thing he has ever done: He took me to Benihana's on Valentine's Day.
Most romantic thing she has ever done: She made me cookies and didn't bum them.
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Couple: Jason Leet & Amanda Weiss First date: We ate dinner at the Aristocrat and talked about our study abroad experiences. We were both | excited because we had been friends since our freshmai year. i
Nicest thing he has ever done: He's always nice, but the nicest thing about Jason is that he is a good listener. Nicest thing about her: She's always laughing and happy and that makes me laugh. i
Most annoying part of relationship: We are both so | busy. The worst part was when Jason was taking the [ Becker Preparation Class for the CPA Exam. Most romantic thing they have done together: We wer walking along the canal downtown. It's really romantii there.
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nd then hung out in John's basement. We were
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licest thing he has ever done: He let me show him ly childhood home (twice) and he met all of my old tachers, because he knew it was important to me.
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lis most attractive feature: His eyes and his freckles
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t)timism.
|er most attractive feature: Her big brown eyes and
(r intelligence are the most attractive. est annoying part of relationship: Sometimes we :k creativity in finding new, things to do. f ost romantic thing he has ever done: On our '•iird anniversary he took me to dinner at the Bubble P)om, a restaurant in Florida. He dro\'e me out to ir:|[iptiva Island and we walked on the beach and j^3tched the sunset. ost romantic thing she has ever done: Sometimes takes me on picnics. We like to lie on our backs look at the clouds.
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Zouple: Jen Hubertz & Scott Alvey
irst date: I went to a Butler/Purdue basketball
;ame with Scott and his brother. But our first
eal date was when he took me out to dimier and
;ave me roses.
<ficest thing he has ever done: He came and
ound me in the computer lab at midnight just so
le could see me that day.
Nicest thing she has ever done: She brings me
andy before mv pharmacy clusters.
lis most attractive feature: I think his curly hair
i^d his eyes tie for the most attracti\-e featiire.
ler most attractive feature:
4ost annoying part of relationship: Honestlv...
Tiere's nothing reallv anno\'ing about us.
Couple: Rosanne Cull & Mike Ososki
First date: We went paddle-boating downtown and out
to dinner. Then we rented a movie on the way home
because we were having such a great time. It was a
great first date.
Nicest thing he has ever done: He brought me roses
before a pharmacy cluster to put her in a good mood
while she was studying.
Nicest thing she has ever done: I like to do a lot of httle
things for him. Sometimes I'll surprise him with a cup
of coffee when he studies or a note in his mailbox telling
him how much he means to me.
His most attractive feature: It's usually his patience. He
puts up with me. What can I say? I'm a handful.
Her most attractive feature: Her smile and her laugh.
Most annoying part of relationship: We are extremely
moody!! But it never seems to be at the same time. Go
figure.
Most romantic thing he has ever done: Mike took me to
the symphony at Connor Prarie. He packed a picnic
dinner, and we had a great time.
Making A Difference
C®DD(igjii [^©[luS®^^ u®CP
Students act as role models for the entire community.
Box of goodies
Junior Ellen Stelk helps a young girl make a box of goodies
Sophomore Jim Warrener creates chalk drawings with a f
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"Look what I made"
says a young boy sitting with Janet Schroeder.
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;re's how you do it"
s Junior Garret Beatty to a young child he was helping
Creating a banner
(clocku ise from bottom Ictt) Aniv \'est, Sara Knoll, Irank |ack>on, .S; hm Warrener create a banner with area kids.
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Patiently Waiting
Senior Delia Askew patiently awaits 1 ivalk across the stage before receiv: her diploma.
Barry's Bad Dawgs
A group of Alpha Chi's show their enthusiasm during a home basketball game.
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The book store
A student looks forward to receiving a total of $1 .00 for the lObookshesoldbackto the book store.
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ace and Quiet
lior John Watkins studies in the silent nosphere of the Reilly Room.
Posing for ol' BU
Senior Cutler Armstrong takes photos around campus landmarks in hopes of appearing in an edition of the "Butler Magazine". Well, it didn't make the magazine, hut it did make it in the Drift.
"He's tiiking m\ picture" sa\ s senior .Xmv \ andcrhoide to senior Jill Cichorz.
Dancing on the bandwagon.
Butler students dance along with the lat- est fads at the Swing Concert held in the Roillv Room.
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The Top Ten Men .md Women of 1999
(left to right) 1 lont row; Ambra Haake, Roxy Kish, Emily Glatfelter, Sara Belzowski, Allison Hocltzel, Marcv I lill, Caia Koch, Hillary Bushelman; Back row: Scott Beier, Mark Adler, Nikola Ivankovic, Delia Askew, Frank Jackson, John Hor\-ath, Michael Ososki, Aaron i Gulp, John Dunn, Andrew Jones, Thu Nguyen, Jeremy Stevenson.
Good Friends
Frank Jackson and Marcv Hill share some smiles.
SGA Executive Board members have smiles all around
Roxy Kish, Ambra Haake, Thu Nguven, Aaron Gulp, and Scott Beier take a quick breather.
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le parental units
ren Sells pauses for a shot with
r parents, Sherrie and Michael.
e recognized students
!re given the opportunity to
:lude their parents in the
'ards ceremonw
St Year's Copy Editor! And Allison.
nber Connolly and Alison Hoetzel jre... um... more smiles?
Hormonal Explosion
1999's Top Male Student Scott
Beier shares his (platonic)
affection for the 1999 Top Female
Student, Sara Bel/owski.
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I get at least three beers here?"
■ niCL' oi \ ou to got .1 couple for your friend
Whoops, how did that get in there?
Ok, so this wasn't taken during Senior Week. Heck, it wasn't even taken during second sctnestcr. Oh well. Good 'buds Andrew Jones and Robb Minich pose for a quick photo op. At least they're seniors.
Venus at a picnic table
Who IS this iilrl, and whv is she alone?
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Can't gel enough
I suggested Caroline Doertler try the brownies, then promised not to print the picture that resulted. 1 lied.
The High Life
Two distinguished-looking seniors have a pri\ate discussion at the senior-class part\' hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Bannister. The Bannisters have graciously offered up their home in a traditional farewell offering to the graduating seniors annu- ally since first arriving at Butler.
and the Beast ors take advantage of the Butler's mascot.
Time to get FREAKY!!!
Several of the attendees (left to right: Mark 1-llis, Sam Strohl, Carrie Xagel, Steve Novak) at the Bannister gathering revel in the glories of free wine.
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"You suck!"
Seniors Andrea Peet and Rosanne Cull put on their feminine charm
Charlie and his Angels
(left to right) Cara Koch, Andrew Jones,
Elizabeth Gross, and Meagan Searles
strike a pose after a long night at Rock
Lobster
One tequila, two tequila,.
Who knows if senior Kim Kmehart | made it past that point. Sensing an approaching camera, Doug Morris assumes a 'GQ' pose.
Dancin' Homer!
Seniors Samuel Strohl and Kim Kutska get down to that ballpark
music during an excursion to an Indianapolis Indians' game. For
their sake, we'll pretend thev were reallv, reallv drunk
e are...
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Ha ^nere/
S E N I 0 R
W E E K
le Beer God sez:
onev Brown too expensive in keg.' I'at 3CCollo and Meagan Searles, after hav- ; a lengthy philosophical conversation, cide that 'the beer god is dead' and js it doesn't matter. Did this caption have any point?
>, then the horse says...,'
TiorLori Klasinghasartvj/Zi/goodstorv tell.
The llectric Slide
...or something like that. Several of the seniors sway to the tuiic^^'i u.^ U in Store, a local hand
that has gained some national attention. The senior class council set up the event for the benefit
of the departing soon-to-be graduates at The Patio in Broadripple. providing free busing as
well.
'Get away from me, you pervert!'
Apparently some people just don't like
cameras. Oh well... the cameraman's
revenge is that now this look of disdain
will be spread across Butler. Ha
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Ladies andGentlemen... The President
President Bannister delivers words of encouragement before handing out the diplomas
Disco Inferno
Graduate Amy Pickett struts her stuff
$80,000 later...
After four years of parties, classes, road trips, and papers, graduate Sam Strohl receives his award.
Dispensing Advice
...which, if the listener knows senior cl president Scott Beier, is subject to revii Just make sure to roll vour windows! before going through the carwash.
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Are we done yet?
Even facult\' members get bored. This is the students' re\enge for hour after hour (... after hour...) of torturous lectures.
The Next Generation
Seniors Brian Dodge (left) and Mark EUis display their pearly whites. Many stu- dents who were foreign-exchange or former study-abroad students wore sashes to indicate which countr\' they lived /studied in.
Pomp and Circumstance
The Butler Svmphony Orchestra, dis- playing some seniors of its own, pro- vided excellent music for the benefit of the day's attendees.
Parent's Eye 'View
A dressed up Hinkle Field House played host to the first Commencement held in its g\ mnasium, providing a satisfac- tor\ venue tor begummg a new phase in life.
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Baseball Coach Farley awaits someone to hit the target and drop him in the tank after the all-sports awards banquet.
Freshman Rylan Hanje passes the ball to an open team matei during an MCC basketball game at Hinkle Fieldhouse.
The assistant basketball coach gets his revenge on Coach Barry Collier, as he throws a tennis ball at a bullseye to drop Barrv into the dunk tank.
Head men's basketball coach, Barry Collier, awaits a dunkmg at the all-sports award banquet.
"I'm the fastest Canadian in the world" savs jun winning the men's 13()0m run at the MCC Track Con
Rob Krar after ference Meet.
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"Beat 'em up Dawg!" The Butler
Bulldog mascot intimidates no one by beating up a punching dummy.
wards Ceremony. Members of Butler athletic teams stand m front "I love basketball!" sa\' threeTelecommunications majors be- f their peers after receiving MVP awards for their respective teams. fore tele\ising a men's basketball game.
let Set ..." Butler swimmers await the gun at a swim meet in the IL I'L 1 natatorium.
On the courts. Lindsa\- Orth warms up with a partner during the MCC Conference The javelin went up there" sa\s innocent track Tournament, leet watcher senior Sam Strohl to junior trainer ici Kingerv concerning a freak javelin toss..
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Gaining yards
Senior Nairn Sanders goes for a first down , against St. Francis, Butler won the game, 13-0.
Falling dowbefore a touchdown
A Butler wide receiver makes a recep- tion, as a defender falls to his feet, in awe of the magnificent catch.
"Get 'em!" Number 21 gets a little friendly ' SH^ 'J^.' W
Two Butler defenders go for in for the Butler wide receiver Adam Timm grabs ^ ;
kill. some air in an attempt to make a comple- '^
tion.
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ould you like a paper or plastic... sack?
ell, Ihis is a bad moment for freshman DeWayne Ewing, who otherwise made a cent entrance as the rookie quarterback.
rl Scoreboard [
B |
utler |
Opp. |
Albion |
21 |
44 |
Morehead St. |
17 |
55 |
St. Francis (PA) |
13 |
0 |
W'eslev |
26 |
24 |
Dayton |
27 |
31 |
San Diego |
29 |
~>j |
Valparaiso |
10 |
17 |
Drake |
7 |
41 |
QuincN' |
39 |
0 |
Lindenwood (OT) 33 |
34 |
|
Overall Record: |
4-6 |
|
Pioneer League |
Record |
: 1-3 |
The Gridiron battle
The Butler ottensive line prepares tor vet another attempt to gain yards
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Kickoff
The Butler kicker gives the ball a... uh.. kick. Go, ball, go!
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Between a rock and a hard place
This St. Francis running back is getting nowhere as several Butler defenders get ahold of him.
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Hovering
Sophomore I.nV.ill Jordnn uses his protective face mask's powers to h court at Hinkle-
(l^g Action Jacl<son
Freshman point guard Thomas Jackson protects the ball at hall court.
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ior power for wa ikleFieldhouse. ntuallv led to ar
rd Mike Marshall, pulls down a rebound with force in a crowded Marshall helped lead the Bulldogs to a successful season which . Elite 8 apperance in the National Invitational Tournament.
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SW Mi.
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Butler Opp.
Al Indiana Slali- Al BL-lmonl At Ev.insvilk- Western Kentucky Ball State Purdue (® MSA) Florida State Idaho State Al Loyola At Wright State At UIC Cleveland State
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Throwing it for free Freshman standout Rvlan Hainje readies himself for a free throw attempt. Hainje's outstanding freshman year helped the Dawgs tremen- dously in the MCC & NIT tournies.
Pre-game Motivation
The Bulldogs huddle up at the kev before a game. Team unitx plaxL'd a major rok- in the Dawgs' outstanding season.
.And the Bad Dawgs go rabid!
The rowdiest ot cheering sectit>ns, Barry'i
Bail Diii('(;s, go crazy after a phenomenal
dunk by Junior Mike Marshall. The Bad
Dawgs supported the team with their
exuberant enthusiasm throughout the
season.
On the air
The Bulldogs warm up before their game against Detroit, which aired on ESPN.
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Lookin' for a pass
Freshman center Kelly Kuhn searches for
an available teammate.
A heavy gravity day
Julie Schrader gets up from the floor after being fouled
A-C-T...I-0-N; Action, girls, action! ...not that the Jock Jams girls had any- thing to do with this game. Junior Sarah Hurrle gets the rebound as Kristen Bodine looks on.
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nior AHsun Edgar (akeb the ball to its
Scoreboard
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Record Book \-\
Seniors Mike Barratt
(1) and Mike Latois (r)
celebrate after an
assist and goal.
Kentucky |
L |
At Kentucky |
L |
At St. Louis |
L |
At St. Louis |
L |
At Indiana University |
L |
Indiana University |
L |
DePaul |
L |
DePaul |
L |
U. of Miss.-St. Louis |
L |
U. of Miss.-St. Louis |
L |
Purdue |
L |
Purdue |
L |
lUPUI |
L |
lUPUI |
L |
Grand Valley State |
L |
Grand Valley State |
L |
Northern Illinois |
L |
Northern Illinois |
L |
Louisville |
W |
Louisville |
L |
Butler Hockey 1998-1999
(Top left to right) Mark Barnhart, Kevin Meyer, Dave Burdo, Chris Dietz, Ryan
Van Zant, Anthony Koperski
(Bottom left to right) Kyle Kerley, Mike Latois, Dave Johnson, Troy Loyett,
Doug Reinbold, Andrew Bell, Mike Barratt, Bob Link
"Don't you ever touch my puck!" se Senior Mike Barratt while speeding wards the opponent's goal.
Making the save
Senior goalie Bob Link guards the net at the Pepsi Coliseum, home of the Butler Bulldog Hockey Club.
Senior Mike Latois sl.ips a shot in to the back of the net during a practice at the Pepsi Coliseum.
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lior George Johns gets a commercial deal with Mountain Dew
ountiTin Dew gives me all the caffeine and sugars thai I need most during a grueling bv match. After sweating it out on the field, there's nothing I love more than ning up a 20 ounce bottle and chugging it until the last drop. It replenishes all the ural liquids that I've lost from playing rugby and it tastes great, too! Move over orade, here comes Mountain Dew! Mountain Dew, the official caffeinated drink he Butler Ruby Club."
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.Members of the Butler Rugby Club discuss the differences betwee rugby, Australian rules football, Canadian Football, and American footbal during a break in the action against a strong Wabash team.
Back to work
lliitler men head back to the held tor more hard hittmi; actio
In the huddle Lost contact lens
.Men of the Butler Rugby Club huddle up Members of the Butler Rugby Club and before hitting the field. the Wabash Rugby Club gather together ■'
to search for a lost contact lens. '';
] Schedule h
"Out of my way" says
Freshman Adam
Cichostepski runs
past a Gannon
defender.
Feb. 2(ith |
Duke |
Feb. 28th |
North Carolina |
Mcir, Sth |
Holv Cross |
Mar. 10th |
Georgetown |
Mar. 12 |
Lehigh |
Mar. 20th |
Delaware |
Mar. 27th |
Ohio St. |
Mar. 30th |
Notre Dame |
Apr. 3 |
Massachusetts |
Apr. 10 |
Gannon |
Apr. 16th |
Air Force |
Apr. 24th |
Lovolfl (MD) |
Apr. 25th |
Radford |
Mays |
Virginia |
Good defense pays off
.•\ Biitlor dL'lender stand in the path of a Gannon offensiveman
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Face-off Going for the goal
Butler and Gannon Lax players face-off Junior Matt McSween\ attacks the goal centerfield to start off the game. against defending Gannon.
Where's the ball
A group of Butler and Gannon Lax pli:
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Bod\-Bunipin'
Sunior Liiura Forrest flexes her muscles and passes the ball to a team mate who will then set the ball up for another team mate to spike the ball, thus trying to ivin the point and then later the game and after that the entire match -- and so the mvsterv known as vol'levbail i-linallv revealed to the general public.
Ball State
Kansas
Eastern Michiga Kentucky
Slam! Senior .Amy Pickett spikes the ball against two defending blockers.
Set
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You make the call
A Bulldog base runner
slides in at third base
for a close call.
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Throwing the heat
Freshman Jason Paul delivers the heat.
Leading Off
A Buller Bulldog leads off first base c ing a home game against Cleveland :
Going Yard
Junior Wes Hoane swings for the fences in a game against the University of Illinois-Chicago.
Victory Field
The Bulldog baseball team huddles up before heading out to their positions dur- ing a game at Victory Field, home of the Indianapolis Indians.
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Indiana
Indiana
Dayton
Dayton
Cleveland St.
Detroit
Detroit
Overall Record (13-43) AU-MCC:
Tonva Plodder
Carolyn Stoddard
Sammi Goldstone
Jenny Guenther
Posing with the Big Dawg
Two Ladv Bulldogs pose with thu Butler Bulldog.
High fives all around
A Butler women's Softball player celebrates with team mates after driving a
few runs in.
Dressed and Ready
,\ Ladv Bulldog warms-up in the desert sun before an awav game against North- western in New Mexico.
Crackl
A Butler Softball players swings for the
fences during a home game.
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Slide Tackle Concentration
A Georgia Southern defender trie? to slide tackle the ball away, but Senior Amy Haag Number 14 con is up for the battle
ittmg the ball before her opponent.
Her baby "Let me at it"
Goalkeeper E.B. Larson tightly holds the A Bulldog women's soccer player heads ball after making a saye. altertheballduringamatchagainstGeor-
gia Southern.
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Liiiibir 4 checks to see if the ball is still there during a soccer match.
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Butler Opp.
Michigan Al Tulsa
Creighlon (8 Tulsa) Texas Tech Georgia Soulhem Al BVU Al Utah New Mexico At N'olre Danu- Evansville Al Purdue Al UW-Milwaul^ee Al LVV-Crecn Bay At Cincinnati Wrighl Slate Loyola
At Northwestern At Indiana At Detroit UW-Milwaukee- Detroit' IVriRhl State- Overall Record: MCC Record:
• MCC Tournament game
Bugs
Junior Erin Murphv doo htr Bugs Bunnv impression during the middle of an important game.
On Ihc inuic
.A Butler women's soccer plaver takes a shot against Georgia Southern.
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Zonkers! Celehi.ilion linic
Senior Kathv Keating bonks heads with Two women s soccer players embrace
an opponent while going for a header. after an incredible goal.
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Hoosier Pride
The Bulldogs faced in-state rival Indiana in the 3rd round of the NCAA Tour- nament. TheDawgsputup a great fight, but lost in two overtimes 2-1. The Dawgs came the closest in defeat- ing the team that would then go on to win the Na- tional Championship.
Key Player
With his game winnmg goal against Cincinnati in the second round of the NCAA tournament, Stephen Armstrong moved into fourth place for most goals in a season in the Butler record book. Great Goalkeeping Goalie Ben Anderson made 5 saves against Cincinnati in the NCAA Tourney. His GAA at the time was a mere 0.71, while chalking up 7 shutiHits during the \'ear.
Heading downfield is ii Butler Bull- dog with a motive.
pluu i---..lnic iKkled from behind while niovint; downfield.
Balance Act
A Butler soccer player hdlances the ball on his foot before making a fabulous bicycle kick.
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Concentration
Senior Jeremy Harkins concentrates on the ball after juking a defender.
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ian Fo\u'orthy looks to get a piece of the ball but a 30 year old lU "student" recruit jm Slime foreign country is in Brian's way. #16 already has a double-chin! And hen #16 graduates, he plans on returning to his homeland to resume playing for the ofessional soccer team he was on before packing up his bags and heading to lU.
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Opp.
Cal. Berkele\'
Charleston
Ohio St.
Cleveland St.
Jacksonville
Central Florida
Oakland
FvansviUe
Loyola
Detroit
Indiana
Illinois-Chicago
Wright St
Wisconsin
Louisville
Cincinnati
VVis-Milwaukee
Wright St.
Howard*
Cincinnati*
Indiana*
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Butler 1
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Test of Speed
Junior Stephen Armstrong gives an IL dofendera run for his mone\'.
Tangled
Two Butler soccer plavers get tangled amidst their opponents
Looking for the open man
SophomoreGiancarlo Barra/a looks for team mate near the SLU goal.
Just doin' It
Senior Jerenn' 1 larkins strides past a de- fender at Kuntz Stadium.
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Exhaustion
Jack Negro prepares to make the turn at the wall during the 100m breast stroke.
Butler |
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At Notre Dame Relay |
5th of 6 |
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lUPLl |
54 |
54 |
Western Illinois |
15 |
96 |
Valparaiso |
37 |
58 |
Xavier |
85 |
120 |
Cumberland |
93 |
107 |
Western Kentucky |
63 |
135 |
UW-Green Bay |
89 |
103 |
UW-Mihvaukee |
86 |
108 |
At Vincennes Invite |
4th of 8 |
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North Dakota iv Fla.) |
112 |
80 |
At Bill Ritter Invite |
5th of 6 |
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Evansville |
57 |
139 |
Louisville |
79 |
108 |
At Ball State |
89 |
160 |
At Wright State |
80 |
124 |
At MCC Championsh |
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6th of 6 |
Overall Record: 1-11-1 |
"Keep your strokes long and strong"
says Butler swimming coach, Lance Brennan, to the Butler tankers before a big
Need Oxygen! Down the stretch
James Grimmer shows his exhaustion Chris Condle, one of Butler's finest goes
after putting all his effort into his final for the gold!
event.
On your mark . . .
James Grimmer stretches on the startii block at the lUPU! Natatorium. Bub holds its home swim meets at the Natai rium throughout the season.
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Al Notre Dame Relays |
5lh of 6 |
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lUPUl |
60 |
51 |
Western Illinois |
30 |
81 |
Valparaiso |
34 |
74 |
Xavier |
114 |
82 |
Cumberland |
119 |
48 |
Western Kentucky |
55 |
120 |
L W'-Green Bay |
82 |
127 |
LW-Mihvaukee |
86 |
108 |
At Vincenncs Invite |
2nd of 8 |
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North Dakota (5 Ila.) |
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86 |
Al Bill Rilter Invite |
4th of 5 |
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tvansville |
69 |
129 |
Louisville |
90 |
110 |
Al Ball Stale |
85 |
175 |
Al Wright State |
86 |
124 |
Al MCC Championsh |
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6th of 6 |
Overall Record: |
4-9 |
Pretty Butterfly
Sophomore Jeni Gutzwiller laps the competition in her butterfh' e\-ent.
"So, uh, what arc vou dniiii; Liter nn tonight?"
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Making a splash Malinda Harrald spits water during a race
.lul a gallon oi
Ooh-ah, it's the hackslrokc
Sara hlillman socks it to them with the
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Butler |
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At Indiana St. |
7th of 10 |
At Lovola Invite |
4th of 5 |
At Notre Dame Invite |
6th of 19 |
At Bob Timmons Inv. |
13th of 32 |
At Ind. Intercollegiate |
2nd of 28 |
At MCC Meet |
1st of 8 |
At XCAA Regional Meet |
3rd of 2b |
At NCAA National Meet |
16th of 31 |
Julius on the move
Julius Mvvangi leads the pack
during a fenced in cross
country meet, (so what if he
doesn't go to Butler anymore,
he did!)
MCC Champions 16th overall at NCAA National Meet
Justin on the move
Sophomore Justin Young closeK' follows Julius during a Fall meet.
Nathan on the move
Sophomore Nathan Thompson runs b tvveen Cincinnati & Baylor competitor
Rob on the move Lincoln on the move
Junior Rob Krar runs on a golf Junior Lincoln McKinlcy if course with competing schools. slowed down bv liis hair.
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Butler
At Indiana St.
At Loyola Invite
.At .Notre Dame In\'ite
.At Bob Timmons Inv.
.At Ind. Intercolleg.
At MCC Meet
.At NCAA Regional Meet
MCC Champions
Coach Joe Franklin
holds the winning numbers to the night's Hoosier Lotto.
Running for the love are Meghan Berrier & Erin KilK , Hm. ot Butkr s n \\omen's cross country runner^
In the pack In the pack
juniors .Mlison Beard & Meghan Berrier Sam Heiman drafts like racecars to ?
lead the pack during a women's cress energ\
country meet.
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Schedule h
"Run really, really fast"
says Assistant Coach Jerry Baltes to the Butler distance runners at a strat- egy meeting before their
Illinois St |
Dec. 12 |
Purdue |
Ian. 16 |
Stan Lyons Open |
Jan 23 |
Smith Barney Invite |
Jan 30 |
Cannon IV Classic |
Feb. 5-6 |
llliimis Classic |
Feb. 13 |
MCC Indoor |
Feb. 1*^ |
USATF @ lU |
Feb. 2b |
NCAA Nationals |
Mar. 5-6 |
Outd |
oor Track |
TBD
Alabama Relays Notre Dame Miami of Ohio Sea Ray Relays Mt. Sac Relays Drake Relays
Indoor Track
Dec. 12
Jan. 16
Jan 23
Jan 30
Feb. 5-6
Feb. 13
Feb. 1*^
Feb. 26
i/Iar. 5-6
ir Track
Mar. 20
Mar. 25-27
April 3
April 10
April 10
April 17
April 22-24
Butler MCC Conference Mav
"This water Is deep . . . and cold" says one Butler runner as he does his best Billy Bob Thorton impression as another Butler runner is beheaded by a discus gone astra\'
Making a splash
Freshman distance runner Jeremy Stc jumps a hurdle in the steeple chase e\ only to find out thev put a water puc on the other side of the hurdle.
In the pack
Butler 1500m runners Justin Young & Rob Krar stay in the pack during the MCC Track & Field Conference Champi- onships.
Judo Chop
Junior high jumper Garrett Beatty warms up with a scissor kick over the bar before his event.
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lior mid-distance runner, Joanna Cerri, ■ntally prepares for her race at the MCC nference Championship meet hosted Butler and run at lUPUI.
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Illinois St. |
Dec. 12 |
Purduu |
Jan. 15 |
Stan Lyons Open |
Jan 23 |
Smith Barney Invite |
Jan 30 |
Cannon IV Classic |
Feb. 5-6 |
Illinois Classic |
Feb. 13 |
MCC Indoor |
Feb. IM |
USATF-aiU |
Feb. 2h |
NCAA Nationals |
Mar. 3-h |
Outd |
oor Track |
TBD
.Mabama Relays \otre Dame .Miami of Ohio Sea Ray Relays Mt. Sac Relavs Drake Rela\s
Mar. 20
Mar. 25-27
April 3
April 10
April 10
April 17
April 22-24
Put that shot!
Junior thrower K.C. Moore winds up to hurl the shot put.
Butler MCC Conference May 2
"Track is fun" ■-a\s SoniorCail Sefcik (middle) to team mates .Amy Haag (left)
Keep on moving, don t stop Strctchini; on
A Butler runner keeps her lead in Iront of Two Butler hu
two opponents at the MCC Track & Field hurdle before
Conference Championship. Hunllc. Iniriilc
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Fall Schedule Butler Invitational
At Ball State Invitational At ITA All American At Rolex Regionals
MCC Tourney Champs All MCC:
Shiomo Shemesh
Brandon Currie
Jimmy Borendame
Alex Kurz
MCC Newcomer of the year:
Brandon Currie
Up for the backstroke
A Rulldot; aiiirt>tL'r backhands a volley back to the opponent
Whack!
A Bulldog tennis plaver serves up som thing special for his opponent.
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"That looks in to me"
says Shiomo Shemesh after stroking a winning shot. Shiomo has Butler's record for most #1 singles victories in a season with 27.
irvice with a smile
Butler singles player prepares to serve to her opponent.
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Fall Schedule
At St. Louis Invitational
Indianapolis
At Detroit Invitational
At Louisville Invitational
Cincinnati
At Rolex Regionals
2nd in MCC Tourney All MCC:
Jill Kenamond Pamela Rodriguez Olivia Pedro Molly Figel Coach of the year Gretchen Doninger
Coach Gretchen Doninger
vollevs on the courts at Hinkle Field House.
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Bust your bubble
junior lill Kenamond practices in front ot the Bubble at Ihnklc
Vr^I^I^SHiL .t^.A k « VBOGSeiH «
In IronI of the courts at 1 ouisville rhis racket good!"
Tennis teatii mates lake some lime out of savs)uniorSarah Karges as she examines their day to pose for a tew publicity her racket mid-vollev Looks like there's
photos. an R\' party taking place behind the
match, too.
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In Formation
The dance team performs a number on the Hinkle main court during halftime of a men's basketball game
"Bring it on!" She likes to move it, move it!
says Senior Emily Foli during a Fresh- Sophomore Michelle O'Brien makes her man Skits dance. bodv into a 'K' while on the 1 linkle main
court.
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Cheerleader Revolution!
This \ear the cheerleaders fought back. They'd had it up to here and they weren't going to take it anymore. Thus, the Cheerleader Re\-olution began. The cheerleaders decided they
•ere no longer going to cheer at Butler e\ents because of a coaching decision that Butler made. The cheerleaders were not pleased with this decision, and therefore walked. How- ever, the cheerleaders did at- tend many events before their strike. The Cheerleader Union also reached an agreement with Butler and cheerleaders were
nee again heard yelling at Butler sportini^ events
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Barry's Bad Dawgs "Kick that ball!'
The cheerleaders stand in front of the Yell Butlercheerleadersata Butlermen's
Barr\'s Bad Daxvgs cheering section, dis- soccer game at Kuntz Stadium, (hon-
abling the first two rows of fans from estly, cheerleaders at a soccer game???) viewing the game.
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Top Dawgs
(1 to r) The IM Chairmen of Phi Kappa Psi display their Top Dawg Team trophv while standing with IM coordinators Kelly Nibel and her assistant Erhi. The Top Dawg trophv is awarded to the fraternity or housing unit that wins the most events and thus earns the most pomts from everv IM event throughout the year The female auard uas a\\arded to the ivomen ot Alpha Chi Omega
Here's the pitch
A member of the ResCo/Commuter IM Softball team pitche ^ames at the IM fields. IM IM IM.
during an IM softbci
"Another day, another dollar"
think two women of Alpha Chi after participating in a Co-Rec basketball game
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Staying competitive & in shape with
Fistin'
A IM Volleyball participant fists the ball over the net wil powerful force.
zing delusions of grandeur and talking to rking on 100 pages of this yearbook alone, sent. "Hellc ... is this Charier . . . "
and thev have a right e (although no lophrenu
It to represent the opin- , , . , ■ .1 •
of people that might Local squirrels voice their opmions Oil J** in general
-ues, lite, and about being a squirrel
love the campus benches. Everywhere I go an find one. There must he o milHon of ■m" commented Biz the Squirrel.
"Being a squirrel tin tiutler's campus isnt so b,id, althoui;li sometimes I t\iii t liiui a quiet place to sleep. I can climb up trees sideuavs, too." commented Squeekv Squirrel.
"Damn squirrel
"Sometimes you have to accept the had, but focus on the
good. Sure, Buller is a small campus, but it has a lot to offer
tor everyone, even us squirrels. 1 think Jorge Luis Borges
explained it best by saying 'Nothing is built on stone; all is
built on sand, but we must build as if the sand were stone.' So
go start building things with whatever sand you can find.
I have a real furry tail." Fred the squirrel. "Sometimes, when the squirrels aren't looking, 1 like to sneak up
behind them and jump on for a ride, until thev buck me off like a bull would to a cowboy. You're probablv wondering how 1 practice for such an enthralling event, well that's where this here stuffed reindeer comes into the picture" explained a fictitious student that resembles 4th year pharmacy major, Rosanne Cull.
.immented a local ■
Big Willy Style Freshman Will Barnhart visits the Kappa
house looking fora little Kappa Love, and in- stead gets an entire m a k e o \' e r . That's a good U>ttk for vtiu, 'Willv'.
"Where's my drinking cup" asks sophomore n n \ Searles. If you don't know lennv, we're not tell- ing you.
L B.n.
1 L n 1 d e n t i f i e d Band Drummer) This band drum- mer went uniden- tified the entire year So whoever you are & wher- ever you may be, remember to keep smiling & banging those tirums (but lose the little leather thing on the
Happy Pierre Silly Pierre
it's he doing?
till haven't figuredout what exactly Pierre is doing, but since we these classic photos in this year's collection and didn't want 1 to go to waste, the Drift staff decided to make an emotional line, in dedication to senior Pierre Ruffins hand sign "dance".
Constipated Pierre
Angr>' Pierre
Nearing the end
^^ [llJ li^ Lj^ u l/U CL
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Out of the . . .
Enjoying their last week
Seniors KelliHendrickson,Katherini'SleKin,&|ohnMessnerli\e it up during Senior
Week.
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"Are you talking to me?"
Yearbook advisor Da\id Clark tells his computer who's in charge.
Block Party
Meg Prunty (back right) talks to Karen Kolks about the upcoming school year during Block Party.
Makin' his move.
or leremv Stutsman makes his move on an unsuspecting Mai|a Walters.
riu'\ L.in groove. Frt'!.hmen Heather Castle & Becky Butler show their mo\' ui tile J.ince platlnrm.
\lmost home. A meniLx'riit Koppa Kappa Cimma travels across the Schwitzer awn.
All alone. A member of the women's \ollcyball team stands alone, next to a trash can.
Sophomore Chad Stegemiller gives a tour ol campus to luture Butler treshnien.
The Butler Cheerleaders attempt to fire up the crowd duriiii; a lootball game
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eniors
Mr. Butler Senior Cutler Armstrong
proudly displays his "Mr. Butler" banner on the ResCo balcony.
Oh my God! Byron Barton, Jason Whitmer, & Adam Timm stare at the camera as Greg Bovenkirk (top left) expresses his shock at seeing President Bannister walk into the room — totatally nude. (Tastefully done, of course. That's important — to be tasteful.)
Lampshades. Robb Minich, Matt Ashbrock, and Quinn Bryan ask their dates to "turn them on".
Senior Kappas (left to right) Anna-Lisa Abad, Kathi Keating, Holly Fiercy & Megan Farley celebrate Senior Nite in Broad Ripple.
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Senior Thetas gather for a photo during a Christmas party.
"It smells so good!" sa\s Scott Beier to Pat Broccolo of the wonderful smelling flower they both shared.
Not the Phi house! Although it looks exactly like the Alpha Phi house, it is definitely not a Senior house party in one of the rooms of the Alpha Phi house.
"Come here, baby!" savs josh Masariu to Emih^ Glatfelter while dancing atop the hidianapolis Indians' dugout. The dancing couple lost the competition to Seniors Sam Strohl & Kim Kutska.
"And the winners are ..."Ambra Haake & Lori Klasing prepare to announce the winners of the Delta Gamma Anchor Splash.
Are all of those yours? A group of Lambda Chi seniors li\'e it upat Victor\' Field during the second night of Senior Week.
"This shower is okay." sa\s bathroom inspector Andv Dillingham during his inspection of the Alpha Phi bathrooms.
Senior IVIike Pflugner finishes his walk across the stage during Commencement to officially become a graduate and an alumni.
"Finally, my diploma!" thinks a Butler graduate after 4 \ ear^ ^A hard work at Butler.
"Hello. ..Hello. ..Hello!" Peter Bower, Bilh Bradley, & Pat Broccolo imitate the Three Stooges as the\- head out of the West G\ m in the direction o\ the main floor of Hinkle durinii Commencement.
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Allison Akers
Nadia Amruso
Cutler Armstrong
Joy Aschenbrener
Matthew Ashhrock
Delia Askew
Andrew Autajav
Rebecca Balvich
Kellev Barber
Nina Barchha
Jetfrev Barnd Krystal Barnes
Kristin Baric
Miriam Barr
Alice Bartanen
Laura Beeson
Scott Beier
Sara Belzowski
Timothy Best
Lesley Blumthal
Sarah Bohl
Meghan Boots
William Bradley
Rachel Brantley
Amy Brooks
Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity.
-Albert Einstein
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^ Linsey Brown Neil Bruns Quinton Brvan Stacia Buechler Sheronn Burrow
Hillary Buschelman Dana Busco Pamela B\ers Courtney Caress Kelly Carroll
Jill Carter Ashlie Casey Jennifer Chan Mark Churchill Amy Cich
Jill Cichorz Chelsey Cindric Sarah Cole Kristina Collier Sandra Conard
Sean Conrad Christine Coppadge Mia Corsaro Rosanne Cull Christina Dailey
ii.^
rime is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its Dupils.
- Hector Berlioz
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Tenille Da\ is
Eric DeVVitt
Shannon Dillard
Andv Dillingham
Shelhe Dixon
Caroline Doerfler
Sarah Donoghue
Dana Dorn
Kathrvn Duche
Maura Dwver
Catina Dykes
Angela Eckstein
Patricia Edwards
Cheryl Eggleton
Mark Ellis
David Endre
Erica Espel
Christina Ezell
James Fallahay
Shannon Fiske
Karen Fluck
Todd Foeckler
Emily Foli
Melissa Ford
Laura Forrest
I argue very well. Ask any of my remaining friends. I can win on any topic, against any opponent. People know this, and steer clear of me at parties. Often, as a sign of their great respect, they don't even invite me. - Dave Barry
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Emily Frechette Amv Frederick Todd Gernadv Andrea Ger^■ak Bjorn Gieseck
Emily Clatfelter Danielle Goodman Sabrina Gorbett Adam Goss Elizabeth Gross
Ambra Haake Melissa Haft Michael Haisten Marnye Hall Natalie Hallal
Benjamin Hallev N'icloria Hammond Stephen Hartlev Andrew Hassler Blair Havuard
Brian Healey Samantha Hoiman Jodi Hendricks Kelli Hcndrickson Lisa Hcnnings
either want less corruption, or more chance to participate nit.
- Ashleigh Brilliant
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Jill Herridge
Jeremiah Hirsch
Tina Hobbs
Eric Hoefflin Allison Hoetzel
John Horvath
Kristen Hummer
Deirdre Hutton
Stephanie Inniger
Nikola Ivankovic
Luara Jacobson
Gina James
Colin Johns
George Johns
Torrey Johnson
Robert Johnston
Amber Jones
Michael Julius
Emilv Jungers
Thomas Kaminski
Sonya Keinath
Jennifer Kimpel
Dalia King
Sarah Kirkpatnck
James Kissling
As long as people will accept crap, it will be financially profitable to dispense it.
- Dick Cavett
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Lori Klasing Angel Klaus Amy Kla\iter Emily Kleier Kellev Kleinknight
Cara Koch Erika Koegler Caryn Kr\sa Amanda Kurtli Kimberlv Kutska
Marie Lai Cynthia Lawson Jason Leet lenniter Legg Melissa Lemberg
Theena Lewis Allison Liechh' Robert Link Stephanie Lo Am\' Lothridge
Jessica Mahone Gina Marchino Kelly Marshall Emilee Martin loshua Masariu
^rora now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is iomething with which I will not put.
- Winston Churchill
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Kristin Mason
Ann McFarland
Deborah McKee
Colleen McNaughton
Alan McNeer
Lisa McQueen
John Messner
Robb Minich
Jaime Mitchell
Stacv Monesmith
Lisa Morris
Matthew Mougey
Lesley Nearpass
Stacy Newman
Karen Novak
Courteny Nuss
Ryan O'Mara
Leah Oaldon
Thomas Oestreich
Sommer Ogle
Andrea Orlowski Mike Ososki
Highland Owens Andrea Peet
Michael Ptlugner
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Kristin Robinson Meredith Roney lason Roth Andrea Rybarczyk Meredith Samson
Rae Sanbloom trie Schilling Sara Schrielfer Kyle Schwingendort Tanika Scott
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Meagan Searles
Rvan Sebastian
Gina Segally
David Shanklin
Shlomo Shemesh
Jasmin Shoemaker
Katie Sillanpa
Joli Simmons
Heather Simnick
Katherine Sloan
Courtney Slocum
Angela Smith
Christina Smith
Farrah Smith
lill Smith
Kevin Smith
Megan Smith
Meghan Smith
Sarah Sorge
Michele Stack
David Stark
Jill Steenstrup
Heather Stevifart
Dawn Strawbridge
Kristin Strawhun
Truly great madness can not be acheived without significant intelligence.
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Samuel Strohl Catherine Switalski Staci Sytsma Andrea Taff Alvsia Tavlor
Martin Thalman Bradlev Thompson Kathleen Tiernev Rebecca Tillou Marsha Trov
Giacomo Ungaro Thomas Urick Amv V'anArsdol Ashlev X'aughan Kendra \'inson
Lisha V'onEhwegen Amy Vonderheide Am\' V'oss Kelh' Weaver Lori Weber
Amanda Weis Shannon Whelan Deanna Whitaker Jason Whitmer Lori Wilds
rhe greatest pleasure iii life is doing what people say you :annot do.
- Walter Bagehot
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Lisa Wright
Brian Young
Michael Young
Rachel Zahrbock
Corev Zarse
Two female students sunbathe on a beautiful spring day on the immaculately mani- cured lawn located between the Residential College and the Atherton Student Union which, as we all know, is a very commonly filled with students occupying their time with fun and recre- ational activities includ- ing such sports as Ultimate Frisbee and ... um , well just Frisbee.
Anyone who isn't confused really doesn't understand the situation.
- Edward R. Murrow
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Love makin' music
(1 to r) Dan Dyer, Vincent Jackson, & Robert Coates fill the typical silence of a Sunday afternoon with their unique percussion methods.
Andy Backs and Greg Weitekamp skate the night away during a >ocial e\ent sponsored b\' one of the student groups on campus. The cup, by the wav, is NOT tilled with sweet, delicious beer - the \-erv nectar of the Gods.
^ witty saying proves nothing.
- Voltaire
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"Hey, let's stand on the side of the road" says Junior Andrea McClain to Carol\n Redar.
Ohwhat, wow! She's the greatest dancer!
Freshman Katie Kurtz performs her "Strike dance" during a Cosmic BowUng night out.
We be Clubbin'! Julie lloward & Brian Rock brave the possibility of food pt>isoning and eat food at the C-club.
Judgement Day! Phi Psi pledges rate the sorority pledge classes during Freshman Skits held in the Reilly Room.
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Wh.ff! The ball is at the la, nght ot the photo, vet Heather Clunie is ^^^^^^ ^,^^,^^, j,^^,,^ ^^^;^ ^^,^j^ ^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^ f^^t^all
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Ready for dinner! Five Kappas stop for a plioto before heading downtown for dinner.
Go protect and serve or something! Members of li^D take time ou t of their busy days to play cards and drink soda with students on the ResCo balcony. (I feel safe)
Hittin' the weights, junitir John VVatkins works out \\ ith the new free weights in tlie .Atherton Fitness Center.
"Hey, are those the tests answers for the final exam?" sa\s the Butler guv standing behind two Butler girls.
Not Happ\'. Two Schwit/er ladies \\ Iik w nr not \ i'i\ ,ippu\ i.itn r ,ii ■. 'ir "Lookin'good,Sailor!"sa\ssophomorekristen picture taken scurr\ awa\ after speaking profanities to the camera person. Griffin to 'sophomore josh Harrison during Delta Gamma .Vncluir Splash.
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April Abara
Joshua Abel
Kara Abel
Amanda Adams
Laura Adams
Lynne Adamson
Colleen Aherne
Andrea Albee
Kent Alcantra
Katie Alexander
Megan Alexander
Anthony Allen
Marci Allen
Matthew Allen
Sherard Allen
Shannon Allgeier
Sara Alvey
Anna Americanos
Chad Amos
Amv Anderson
Elizabeth Anderson
Heather Anderson
Jamie Anderson
Nicholas Anderson
Shannon Anderson
Victoria Anelli
Stacey Armbrecht
Collin Armstrong
Shalin Arnett
Kimberly Auberger
Kimberly Austin
Kelly Baas
Lindsay Babik
Andrea Backs
Michelle Backs
Lisa Baer
Christina Baich
Jessica Baker
Molly Baker
David Bakker
Brandy Baldwin
Peter Baldwin
Karen Barlo
George Barnes
Kathryn Barnes
William Barnhart
Justm Bartlett
Lindsey Barton
Shannon Basford
Belmda Baynes
Nathan Baynes
Cara Beatty
Molly Beaver
Olivia Beaver
Bethany Beebe
Kristin Behrens
Michelle Beitzel
William Belleperche
Kip Benbow
Brad Bennc
Christopher Berju
Heather Berkey
Meghan Berrier
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Melissa Bieker Kara Birrer Ryan Bishop Sarah Bishop Valerie Bitzenhofer Amanda Blackman Lisa Bloomer
Krista Blosser Kristen Bodine Shanna Bohdan Amanda Bokhart Michelle Bolinger Lisa Bonnell ason Bonlrager
Jennifer Borchardt Lindsay Borman Carolyn Born Kendra Bosley Laurie Bo\sman Seidina Boyd Tayisha Boyd
lessica Bradley Jenniter Brand Catherine Brazda Rachel Brimberry Brianne Brockman Holly Brooks William Broshears
Erin Brown Kara Brown Katherine Brown Kristin Brown Tara Brown Brandon Bruning Amanda Bruninga
Deanna Brunner
ssica Bryant Rebecca Bucalos Erin Buchanan Stacy Bulan Dayid Bullington An'w Rumgardner
Hllcn Stclk shares a laugh with friend Laura Cook outside of Schwitzer Hall on a brisk fall afternoon.
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Jennifer Burgei
Mychela Burke
Erin Burton
Becky Butler
Beth Butler
Jennifer Butler
Katasha Butler
Suzanne Butler
Joshua Butterfield
Jeremy Caimens
Holly Cain
Kari Calabrese
Rebecca Callahan
Brenna Campbell
Christy Campbell Karen Capper Angelina Carbonero Stephanie Carowan Tonva Carroll Marra Carson Daniel Carter
Melanie Carter
Erin Casey
Heather Castle
Kendra Champion
Sarah Christie
Angela Christman
Debra Christy
Clarissa Chumley Jennifer Claudy Amanda Clements Amber Clouse Heather Clunie Kelly Cochran Seth Cockrum
Sarah Cole
Tamara Coleman
Sarah Collister
Amy Connett
Amber Connolly
Jeffrey Cook
Laura Cook
Cathleen Coppadge
Kristin Cosby
Rachael Cotherman
Nicole Cothern
Stephanie Cox
Jeffrey Cragun
Lerov Crawdaddy
Shelley Crawford
Carla Cree
Kristin Cripe
Dana Crosby
Ashley Cross
Donna Culhane
Aaron Culp
Beyerly Cutter
Shelly Cyetan
Jennifer Cyr
Margaret Daigneau
Kristen Dale
Anthony Dan'Ivan
Melissa Dans
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Sigma Chis put the finishing touches on their chariot before their big
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Jason Davidson Kelly Davis Susan Davis Tyler Davis Joy De Bow Johna De Nap Krislen De Paul
Theresa De Paul Deca De Witt Blake Dearing Jeffrey Desing Penny Desjarlais Tara Deters Sarah Detzel
Jennifer Devereaux Stacv Dezsi Lvndsev Dinkel Joshua Dobbs Doris Dobrich Mollv Donohoo Daniel Dougan
Jarod Downing Janai Downs Sarah Downs Bethany Drennan Rebecca Drumniy Megan Duffner Amv Dugan
Bianca Dumas Karen Dunlap Alisvn Dunn John Dunn Jennifer Dvdo Elizabeth Earley lennifer Easterdav
Laura Eberhard Trisha Eberle Keri Ecksersall Tracv Edmondson Erica Edwards \ alerie Egel Katherinc Eggleslon
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Jane Eikenberrv
Betsv Elder
Sallv Emery
Francis Esguerra
Michaela Essling
Dan Faesi
Chuck Falallala
Valerie Fandl
Desiree Farra
Lisa Farrer
Emily Farthing
Erin Favro
Emily Fav
Fleather Fekete
Jamie FelUng Nicole Feltz Kate Fenneman Ellen Ferringer Shannon Fields Kathrvn Fischer Lora Fledderjohann
Bethany Foland
Ohvia Foil
Stephanie Foresman
Andrea Fox
Rebecca Fox
Stephanie Frain
Theresa Frechette
Fern Freed lander
Elizabeth Freeman
Kelly Fust
Amy Gackenheimer
Christopher Gahl
Liz Gulante
Erin Gallagher
Adam Garrison
Ryan Garrison
Stephanie Garwood
Melanie Gensert
Cara Gephardt
Mary Gettes
Andrea Gibson
Andrew Giesler Malachi Gillihan Eric Girardot Margaret Goatlev Andrew Golomb Breann Gonzalez Sarah Good
Susan Gordon Kara Gramm Katie Gravies Elizabeth Gregori Leah Gregorio Kristen Griffin Mollv Grimes
Sarah Grunwaldt
Brian Gryn
Emily Guenin
Jennette Guenther
Mary Guetschow
Leah Guffev
Alison Hagenhach
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Bradley Hallal Kara Hamburg Amv Hamilton John-Curds Hammerle Krista Hamner Sean Hampton Libbv Harmon
Joshua Harrison Jill Hauser Nicole Hazara Stephanie Head Laura Hacker Kelly Hackett Rebecca Hagenow
Sallie Hahn Brian Hainley Joseph Haley Susan Halev Katherine Hall Bethany Heaton Eva Hecimovich
Joseph Henry Kimberly Herbert Belvia Hiadari Teila Higgins Marcy Hill Dana Hipp Vaughn Hoban
Angela Hochtritt Stacy Hodge Katie Holland Erika Hollenbeck Lacv Hollowav Amanda Hook Erin Hooker
Amanda Horvath Deborah Howard Julie Howard Lauren Howard Kelly Howell Rebecca Hoy Ann 1 Irivnak
(L to R) Tlu't.is Aiiiv Dublin, Kristin Belirens, Christina Schutz, Amanda Tugglo, Stacv Liens, And Melissa VVessel show their Butler spirit at the home- ct>ming fontball gaine^
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Jennifer Huber Jennifer Hubertz Carrie Huisingh Megan Huisingh Amanda Hunter Elizabeth Hurt Suzanne Husman
Amy Hvduk Jillian Hylen Erika Inniger Michelle Isaacs Hollv JacJcman Eddie Jackson Frank Jackson
Kellv Jackson Scott Jacobson Aimee Janssen Carrie Johnson David Johnson David Johnson David Johnson
Rebecca Johnson
Shavon Johnson
Jacqueline Jones
Nicole Jordan
Rachel Jurkiewicz
Briana Jury
Minal Kadakia
Kathervn Kalb
Michael Kaltenmark
Lauren Karch
Sarah Karges
Michelle Kasten
Kristin Kathman
Amy Keenan
Kara Keller
Heather Kelsch
Jill Kenamond
Jill Kendall
Jessica Kennedy
Kvle Kerley
Aliva Khan
Allvson Kiesel
Melissa Kinder
Jaci Kingery
Rebecca Kinney
Meghan Kisch
"Roxv Kish
Amanda Klingerman
Rachel Knepp
Sara Knoll
Andrew Knopfmeier
Sara Knostman
Lisa Koelikamp
Jill Koenen
Stephanie Kohnen
Emily Kolenda
Karen Kolks
Rebecca Kollatz
Lindsay Koselke
Jessica Krafft
Kathryn Kreger
Sara Kreischer
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Freshman pause for a photo during a tour of Butler's campus. Wel- come Week offers man\' opportunities to the incoming students in an attempt to make them more familiar with the new college lifestyle.
Timothy KruU Kelli Kruse .Allison Kuebler .•\le\andra Kuehme Kellv Kuhn Kristin Kulpinski Shelbv La Barbara
Rebecca Landvogt Megan Lane Rachael Lanigan .Amanda Lantz Kimberlv Lause Kenneth Laxvrance Clav Lawson
Rebecca Lawson Jennifer Lazo Shea Leek Leslie Lehman Stacy Leins Angela Lengerich Megan Lentine
Megan Leopold Kamilah Lewis Allison Lightner Saniantha Lineberger Denise Linn Keri Linton Leslie Linvill
Sarah Lochner Jessica LoUino .Adam Long Carrie Lynn Chad Lvnn Lindsay MacAlliste Andrew MachI
(ill Mackev Laura Maher Elizabeth Main Sarah Malowski Heather Mamer .Amy Manaugh Melissa Vlanson
Jennifer Marcum
Trevor Marienau
Katharine Markese
Allison Markev
Luke Marquard
Amanda Martensen
Chad Martin
Meghan Martin
Amber Martindale
Brian Mascari
Scott Mathison
Angela Michel
Lisa Massey
John Maurovich
Traci Maust
Andrea McClain
Mandv McClearv
KeelyMcClelland
Jennifer McConnell
Wade McCov
Julie McDowell
Barbara McGlone
Jennifer Mclntvre
Erin McKennv
Meredith McKinnev
Leslie McLeary
EUy McMahan
Meghan McMahon
Grant Meachum
Catherine Means
Michelle Mehlan
Joanna Menendez
Iirin Menley
Jennifer Mercho
Madagascar Mephastopholes
Anne Meuler
Catherine Meyer
Jeffrey Micek
Carlin Mikos
Michael Miles
Elizabeth Miller
Katherine Miller
Kathryn Miller
Rachel Miller
Stefani Miller
Wendv Miller
Lauren Minert
Elizabeth Miyashiro
Jane Moczydlowski
Meaghan Mohr
Cristel Mohrman
Michelle Moree
Meghan Morgan
Sarah Morin
Jennifer Morse
Stacv Moser
Jennifer Mosqueda
Mark Mougev
Derk Mueller
Lennea Mull
Donald MuUis
Alison Murphv
Erin Murphv
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Katherine Murray N'ickolas Musial Melanie Musilli Jennifer Mvers Erika Mi,-hre Charinne N'ativo Debra Neal
Megan Neelv Gretchen Xeft Katherine N'ena Kathrvn Nevins Karen Newkirk KathrvTi Ne^vlin Kathrvn N'ewman
Carolyn Nguyen Thu Nguyen Erin Nichols Russel Nichols Jenny Noble Emily Nord Michelle O'Brien
Kristv O'Brien Lisa O'Keete Brian O'Neill Justin Ohlemiller Jessica Orchowski Christina Ori Lindsay Orth
Elizabeth Osborne Heather Osborne April Ott Lisa Overton Amanda Ouens Tracy Paczkowski Erin Papenluss
Megan Park Laura Partridge \ilesh Patel N'ictoria Patten Nathan Perdue Amy Petermann Carev Peterson
uniiir DdN'e Bnkker cools oft in the fountain after competing in the Greek Oh'inpics. Ha\'ing been at one time a coilegiate-le\el swimmer, tiie fountain offered Httle challenge.
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Erin Peterson
Nicole Peterson
Michelle Pevrot
Amy Pfanschmidt
Sarah Phelps
Amanda Piker
Sarah Pinkerton
Jamie Pittman
Alexander Pittslev
Joshua Plank
Joseph Pletcher
Amanda Foast
Kammie Poe
Lisa Powers
Allison Price
Kirsten Price
Meaghan Pruntv
Carolyn Quigley
Danielle Raab
Regan Rastetter
lamie Ran
Belh Rav
Carolyn Redar
Lisa Reichelderfer
Brooke Reid
Tracy Reilly
Ehren Ressel
Amy Rexroth
Jennifer Reynolds Aaron Riegle Amy Righton Megan Riner Patience Ringler Adam Ritter Nicole Rizzo
Mark Robb
Kelly Robbins
Jennifer Roberts
Amanda Robertson
Victoria Robson
Brian Rock
Brent Rockwood
Carrie Rode
Corrine Roesener
Beth Rogers
Kari Rollins
Jennifer Romanek
Carolyn Roos
Nicole Rosenberger
Megan Rtw
Stephen Royster
Denise Ruehrschneck
Susan Rueth
Kelli Rutherford
Katherine Rybak
Aimee Sadler
Pamela Sailing
Sarah Samuels
Laura Sander
Carla Sanders
Amy Sarah
Emily Scavu/zo
Emily Schindler
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(L to R) Delta Gamma Housebovs Darvl Eckstein, Quinn Brvan, Josh Harrison, Scott Al\'e\', Brian Dodge, and Andv Dillingham prepare tor their lucrati\e future careers as burger-tlippers.
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Amy Schloot Patrick Schmiedt Jocelyn Schneider Kelly Schneider Heidi Schoffstall Amanda Schroeder Janet Schroeder
Tamara Schwoebel Dana Schubeler Christina Schutz Lindsav Seagert Jenny Searles Kristi Sechman Brigid Segerson
Christine Seller April Seketa Kimberlv Sellers Karen Sells Jason Senese Nicholas Shannon Katherine Shull
Graziella Siciliano Beth Siherman Am\' Simeri Eric Simmons Jessica Siudyla Jana Sizemore Hilary Sjoberg
Courtney Sklare Nadine Slovak Corev Smentek Courtney Smith Eric Smith Erica M. Smith lustin Smith
Kelly Smith Sara Smith Syhana Sok Melissa Sonaty Shanna Souter Nicholas Sproull Kamiin Sprunge
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Margaret Stagg
Florian Stamm
Jeremy Stacy
Michael Staver
Amber Stearns
Chad Stegemiller
Ellen Stelk
Kimberly Stephenson
Anne Sterling
Ryan Stevens
Tara Stevens
Matthew Stevenson
Valerie Stewart
Zacharv Stewart
Molly Stoike
Krysten Stotts
Jason Strachman
Kelleen Strutz
Amy Studley Bradley Sturm
Nicole Suhre
Catherine Sularski
Mark Sullivan
Katherine Sutfin
Mindy Swan
Wesley Swanson
Jennifer Sydor
Megan Tavlor
Jennifer Tepke
David Terry
Lisa Thomas
Stacy Thomas
Kasey Thompson
Kate Thurston
Jamie Todd
Robvn Tom
Amanda Tracy
Kristen Tribbett
Amanda Tucker
Anne Tucker
Amanda Tuggle
Dana Turner
Katherme Turner
Kristma Turner
Christina Ullman
Adam Underbill
Lena Vachiarasomboon
Amy Vaerewyck
Matthew Van
Ann Catherine Van Lone
Neil Vandegrift
Keith Vandeventer
Michael Vanlandinghman
Maranda Varga
Sandv Vasmatics
kellv Veatch
Steven Vedra
Amy Vest
Jennifer Vrabec
Melanie Wagner
Jonathan Wainscott
Ehsa Wall
Ryan Wallace
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Victoria Wallingford Amanda Walsh Ryan Walsh Daniel Walter Audra Walters Maija Walters Mitchell Walters
Susan Warburton Curtis Warner Melissa Warner lim Warrener Megan Warshol Jason Weatherly Elizabeth Wehrkamp
Laura Welch Melissa Werner Melissa Wessel Sara Wessel Jennifer Wheat Melissa Whicker Enrique Whickerbasquet
Jeffrv Whitcomb Alecia White Barbara Whiteman Christina U'hithani \'anessa Whitmor Tara Wiebusch Amy Wiercnga
Jamie Wilfong Tracv Wilhite MolU- Williams Leslie Wilson Rob\-n Wilson Maike Winter Allison Winters
Hrin Witt Laura WoKertiin Am\' Womer Kari Wosman Heather Wright Mary Beth Wright Mark Wuellner
Three friends enjo\' food and con\'ersation at the Kappa Kickoff picnic dinner, outside ot tlie Kappa House.
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The lirst day of Spring brings out new mulch, new leaves, and a fresh bout of classroom daydreams, as evidenced in several students sleepy post-class expressions.
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Iiniior .\iid\ knoptmeier gets high off oi |o>e <_ iierMi.
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OUR MISSION \Vc help |>eo|il<- live longer, healUiier. happier lives.
OUR VALUES FOR SUCCESS Respect for individuals ■ Imegriiy • Teajiiwork • Sense of urgency - Openness - Willingness lo embrace change.
OUR GOAL Til hire great people to help iLs achieve our mission
OUR LOCATIONS 4,100 stores in 25 .states east of tJ>e .\Ii.ssLssippi and
tJie District uf Columbia.
We at CVS recognize the hard work and dedication that has gotten you where you are today. By applying your skills within our exciting organization, you will benefit from a professional environment that is supportive and progres- sive. And our benefiLs are among the most comprehensive in the industr>' .-uid include competitive salaries, mcdical/dental/lifc/'disabilily insunuice, 401(k), profit sharing, ESOP and much more! Relocation and sign on bonus packages are available for full-time positions.
If you are interested in a career (not jitst ajob) and would like to learn more about a position witli C\'S, please send/fitx your resume and s;Uary histor>' to: CVS, Joyce Collins, 2800 Enterprise St., Indianapolis, IN 10219. Fax: (.317) .).'> 1 -.30.1 1 . Phone: (.317) .3.'Jl-3024. Kmiiil: jhrollins@ivs.com.
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acist with America's 'ciding drugstore cham. you'll have the opportunity to share m the Good Fortune of the $15 billion retail drug industry leader white experiencing the excitement of a whole new era in pharmaceutical technology. AtWalgrcens. we strive to provide a canng and professional work environment for our pharmacists, creating a place where people can grow personally and professionally
We offer our Pharmacists:
• A promising future with a static companf
• A competitive surting salary
• Industry-leading benefits package, including mapr mcdical/dcnul/lifc insurance, long-term disability
• Profit sharing and stock options plans
Take stock in our good fortune and ensure a rewarding future! Ca'l or send a rcsurr^c to Dawn DiLullo. R. Ph., Manager. Pharmacy Relations.Walgrcen Co,. Personnel Recruitment Dept.. 200Wilmot Rd.,#2l98.Dccrfield.lL 600 I 5-46 16. Ph: I -800-274-0085. Fax: (847) 9 1 4-2333. E-mail: pharmacy.recruitmenc@walgreens.com Walgrecns promotes and supports a drug-free workplace. Equal Opportunity Employer
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Pharmacy Corporation of America and Capstone Pharmacy Services have joined to form PharMerica.
Specializing in innovative pharmacy
PharMerigv
services to skilled nursing, sub-acute, assisted living
d'-e environments.
Indianapolis. Indiana 800.4550202
G. THRAPP
JEWELERS
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TIntotif.Jf.wftry& Ftnf Gifts
From our little corner of the wtirid at 56th and Illinois, we bring \c>u jewelr\' and fine gifts from all around the globe.
Our showrooms are full of some of the most beautiful, enchanting and mesmerizing merchandise you'll find anywhere.
Custom Design Specialists In-house Manufacturers Fabrication of 18k. Ijk and Platinum Buyer & Seller of Estate Jcvvelr)' ■\ntique Jewelr) and \X'atch Restoration Kxclusive Designer Jc\velr\' Bridal Rcgistr\-
• Corporate Gifts
• Complete Repairs
• Appraisal Seniccs
• Engraving
• Bead Stringing
• Vtatch Repair
• Open Weekdays and Saturdays Thursdays 'til "^-.^O
Butler University Students Receive a Discount
5609 North Illinois Streli
Indianapolis, Indiana 46208
255-5555
KEEP THE
STEAM IN YOUR
RELATIONSHIP
Oakbrook Village is the hot spot in Indy tor luxury apartment
living' We offer great amenities like whirlpool, sauna, steam baths
exercise equipment, tennis courts, pool & more'
Student discounts'
OAKBROOK VILLAGE
APARTMENTS ^-
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62nd & GEORGETOWN :^Tir.
St. Vincent MARTEN HOUSE
Hotel an<d Confererice Center
2801 W SbthSlreft
Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317)872-4in • (SOO) 736-5634
Offenng very special rales and group discounts to Butler University and
Guests of Butler University! 15 minutes from campus Please call our
Sales Department for reservations and details
(317) 413-5222 • Fax (317) 415-5244
' IndcOT Pool & fitness Center • 176 Guest Rooms ' Piccard's Restaurant
Sterling Lounge Ballroom ^ Meeting Facilities ' Ruth Lilly Conference Facility
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Good Luck
Butler
University Students
and continued success in reaching your life goals!
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NEWS TALK 1070 AM
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MORTUARIES
A Tradition
of Family Ser\'icc
Since IS9S
Oilcring Insurance-Funded Pre-Arranged Funeral Proorams
The Family to turn to when Your Fciniil} Seeds Help
AdDiinistrative Offices: 9606 E. Washington St.
897-9606
SERVICES OF THE
Emergency Department Winona Memonal Hospital
Open 7 days a week • 7:OOam-11:OOpnn(Noippoininn«nin»»d»oi
3232 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis • FREE PARKING
(927-2273)
AN URGENT-CARE SERVICE FOR YOUR MINOR ILLNESS
MCNAMARA
Broad Ripple. Clcarwoter and Carmcl
CongraLulaLions Lo the Graduates o{ '99!
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PARTIXIERS llXI COlXISTRLICTmiv
Honeywell, Inc.
Helping You Control Your World
Honeywell Inc. and Butler University have been business partners for over 30 years. We are proud to be associated with this institution in helping to provide a conducive learning environment for students. As a long term partner we look forward to our continued commitment in helping Butler University to maintain a safe and comfortable environment.
Honeywell, Inc.
9355 Delegates Row
Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317)580-6000
Storms-McMullen
electrical contractors
Established 1969 Commercial and Industrial Electrical Construction
A Butler University Partner in Construction
4007 Guion Lane
Indianopolis, IN 46268
(317)299-2541
WEIHE ENGINEERS, INC.
10505 N College Ave , Indianapolis, IN 46280 (317) 846-6611 (800) 452-6408 FAX- (317) 843-0546
MICHAEL L DeBOY
Vice President General Manager
Civil Engineering ~ Land Surveys ~ Site Design
Proud to Serve the Electrical Needs of Butler University
Milter Eads
electrical contractors
P.O. Box 55234 4125 N. Keystone Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46205 PH: (317)545-7101 FAX: (317) 545-4660
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Lestie
Codlings, f i ic.
1 101
E. 30th St., Indianapolis, IN 46205 Ph. 1-317-926-341 1
Installers of the IHSAA, NCAA, US National Hardcourt and Butler University Championship Tennis Surface
PARTIXIERS ll\l COIVISTRUCTIDM fi
FOUNDATIONS IN EDUCATION
Verkler Incorporated is proud to have played a part in the development and construction of Atherton Union, Jordan Hall, and The Butler Bookstore. This cooperative effort on the part of the students and Administration shows the importance of establishing a solid foundation for the future of Butler University. Verkler Incorporated believes in helping to build the futures of our clients and friends. We are excited to have participated in yours.
Atherton Union, Butler University
Verkler incorporated. 7240 Georgetown Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 297-7054 Verkler Incorporated, 4406 Technolooy Drwe, South Bend, IN 46628 (219) 232-5801
The Freije Company
ENGINEERS • DESIGNERS • CONSTRUCTORS
6450 Guion Roa(J
Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 291-6130 • FAX (317) 297-7618
Electrical and Mechanical design
ar\d construction including
electrical plumbing, heating,
a\r conditioning, refrigeration,
and general piping work
24 Hour Service Department Commercial and Industrial
The Freije Company appreciates
the opportunities we have had to work
with Butler University.
CARRIER CORPORATION
Building Systems & Services
Carrier
3936 Pendleton Way Indianapolis, Indiana 46226
(317)541-2470 In-state Only (800) 356-2394
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2425 E NEW YORK ST INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46201 317/631-9211
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Open 24 Hours 24-Hour Towing
CongratulatioHs
^ hest Wishes
Zo Zhe
Qmduat'mg
Class Of 1999
MINTON'S UNIVERSITY SHELL
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Shell Auto Care
4601 NortK Illinois
Indianapolis, IN 46208
(317) 283-7327
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205 East Palmer Street
Indianapolis, IN 46225
(317) 632-7226
BMW • MERCEDES • VOLVO •
PETE'S SERVICE CENTER
Congratulations,
Butler University
Graduates of
19991
Best of Luck in
Your Future
Endeavors!
Thinking of you. |
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MOSAIC & TILE CO., INC.
TILE • TERRAZZO • MOSAIC • GRANITE
MARBLE • CARPET • VINYL • RUBBER • ATHLETIC
WOOD • BRICK PAVERS • STONE
RESTORATION • MAINTENANCE SERVICES
2707 ROOSEVELT AVENUE INDIANAPOLIS, IND 46218
OFFICE (317) 632-9494
FAX 631-5567
"SINCE 1955"
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
IMPORT CERTIFIED FULL SERVICE
SPECIALIZING IN AUTOMATIC & MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS
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COMPUTER TEST CENTER
FINANCING, TOWING
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AVAILABLE
283-7555 1 846-0707
4902 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.
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Boise Cascade Office Products
6800 East 30th Street Indianapolis. Indiana 46219 317/545-2141 317/545-0961 Fax
We would like to eotigratulate the flutter Uftlversitij class of 1999 and wish them luck /// the future.
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1€2S Southeastern Avenue • Indianapolis, IN
Folding Tables & Chairs
Graduation Ceremonies • Special Events
Tents & Stages China & Glassware
CARPET FAIR
North
65th & Keystone
2529 East 65th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46220
(317)253-9222
GREG HOLLINDEN
South
135 & County Line
1285 North State Road 135
Greenwood, IN 46142
(317)888-0174
KENT HOLLINDEN
&lUiance (jraphics
COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICES
for all your graphic and printing needs
4369 W 96th Street • Indianapolis. IN 46268 317«872«3198 fax 317«872'3215
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Picture Framing and Print Galleries
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Indpis, IN 46220 Fislws, IN 460M Indpis, IN 46260
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Indph IN 46204 Camwl 46032
636-5040 843-2030
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Mon - Fn 10 to 9, Sat 10 to 6. Sun 12 to 5 Downtown Hours Men - Fn 8 to 7, Sal 10 to 6, Sun 12 to 5
OILDERON
BROIRERS VENDING CO
Locally Owned & Operated Since 1946 "No Other Company Represents Us"
9702 E. 30th Street 899-1234
Best Wishes Class of 1999!
Indy's First Exclusive Honda Automobile Dealership
4701 West 38th Street • Indianapolis, IN 46254 Telephone; 317-299-3551
REDKE-Y
TAVERN
Your Neighborhood Bar For Over 40 Years!
52nd & College Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46205
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Affterican Speedy
PRINTING CENTFR
1 429 Saddller Circle West Drive Indianapolis. IN 46239
(317) 351-9477 (31 7) 351 -0078 Fax
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Indiana Financial Systems Inc.
BRANDT / SHARP Authorized Sales/Service
5131 E 65th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46220
(317)257-6300 • (800)752-5868 • (317) 257-6329 FAX
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''Our Parties are tooROOific!"
Birthdays • Fund Raisers
Children s Organizations
Recruitment
Awards & Recognition
5 707 VV Washington Indianapolis, IN 46241
(PKPt I2A otlol I 465J
377-247-8700
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WiNTHROP Supply Company, Inc.
Wholesale Plumbing & Heating Supplies 4851 WiNTHROP Ave • Indianapolis, IN 46205 Telephone (3 17) 926-5367 • Fax (317) 926-5404
"Visit Our Contractor Showroom "
Pulverized Topsoil * Fill Dirt » Mulch
"Congratulations To The Class Of '99"
We support Butler University!
T
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P.O. Box 1247 Carmei, IN 46032
317-867-3478 Fax 317-867-0442
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SCHOLASTIC ADVERTISINGjNc.
LLIEDl EQUIPMENT
- Preventative Maintenance ("PM") Service
- LPM Pans tor All Makes & Models of Lift Trucks
- Hydraulic Cylinder Repair
- Electric Motor Rebuilding
- SCR and EV-1 Service - (Complete Conversions to GE SCR)
- Industrial Battery Reconditioning / New Battery & Charger Sales
- LP Gas Conversions
- Tire Replacement (Solid and Pneumatic) Portable Tire Pressing
- All Make Hand Pallet Truck Repair / New Pallet Truck Sales
4420 Airport Expresswsy
P.O. Box 2-4Sg
Indianapolis, IN -46206
487-1 400 FAX: 487-1414^
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IRVING MATERIALS, INC.
P
8032 N. Stole Rood 9
Greenfield, IN 46140
(317)921-3184
Advertising Specialists
and Consultants
providing
professional sales
and service support
for University and
College Yearbooks,
800-964-0776
Abstaining from parties, working all weekend, concentrat- ing on nothing but getting out a stellar yearbook, we came to be called...
T
he Drift staff
Well, ok... so we drank all weekend, did nothing but party, and rarely if ever even remembered that 'yearbook thing'... only at the end of the year did a distressed David Clark (our administrative advisor) manage to instill some sense of urgency to our efforts. (That's not entirely true; Tara was a consistent photographer, and Chad never, t'c't'r let the Editors-in-chief forget that things weren't getting done ~ foretelling tales of doom that almost equaled a certain person's — we'll call him "Jeff" ~ also never let us forget). All in all, however, this was the year of pro- crastination; and we were proud to take it to a new level. We were also proud that, despite the fact, this yearbook still sucks a whole helluva' lot less than last year's.
(left to right) Robb Minich, the mysterious Swamp Creature, and Chad Martin pretend to edit some copy that really they just held up to pretend like they were doing something. Immediately following the picture they brought the kegs back out, and the ladies of the evening came back into the room. Oh, then Missy and Tara and Roxy came back, too.
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(Clockwise trom topiChad Mar- tin, Tara Deters, and Roxy Kish pick out photos; Tara, Chad, Miss\- \'ates, and Robb Minich after a long night of drinking (uh... just those of us that were 21. Miss\^'ates thinks up some more captions that Martin and Minich will end up tossing anvhow; the entire group huddles around the ButlerBuUdog.
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...And so, like sands through the hourglass (uh.... what?), those were the days of our lives. Though the days of college ended with the vear of 1999 for some, and were only the beginning of a college career for others, the experiences were the same for everyone: Ultimately, unforgettable. The task of creating a portrait that accurately captures the entirety of such a time is impossible, but with this in mind, the Drift has still strived to do as much as possible. There are many things that have changed on the small campus of Butler University even in the course of this year; for the seniors, the differences are even greater. The college experience is not what it used to be; but then again, th college experience in even five years will not be what it was for us. The currents of time swirl on with or without us; whether or not we choose to ride out the rapids lies in our own hands.
Dedicated to the Class of 1 999.
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