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Butler University
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Butler University
4600 Sunset Avenue
Indianapolis, IN
46208
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Butler University
is a small private
college located in
Indianapolis and
seeking eager stu-
dents interested in
studying in one of
the 59 majors rang-
ing from accounting
to zoology. For
approximately 4,000
full and part time
students Butler
offers a great deal of
diversity. Butler
students represent
the majority of the
United States and 12
foreign countries.
Butler has a
beautiful campus
which covers 290
acres. There are
over 20 buildings to
serve students'
needs and scenic
attractions include
Holcomb gardens,
the canal, the newly
added mall, and the
observatory. Also
on campus students
can gather at the C-
Club or in their
housing units. The
housing units in-
clude three resi-
dence halls and 14
Greek houses.
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President Bannister speaks during Butler's
homecoming week. The theme this year was
"Cheers to the Years".
ResCo's dining room gives students a place to not
only eat, but to socialize as well.
Butler
Student
Life
is more
than you
imagined
Right: The pledges from Alpha Chi Omega
show their spirit at Freshman Skits during
Homecoming week.
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1991 Homecoming successful
"Cheers to the Years"
Two students find a quiet
spot away from the excite-
ment and clamor to the pep
rally to sit and watch the fire-
works display in private.
Leaving his opponent far
behind, a football player as-
sists in the overwhelming
homecoming victory over
Wayne State of 42-7.
The festivi-
ties for Homecoming
1991 were entitled
"Cheers to the
Years," and this
homecoming was
one to cheer about.
The festivities began
Friday, October 11 at
noon with Marriott
food service provid-
ing "Lunch by the
Pond." Instead of
the usual meal inside
Resco or Atherton
cafeterias, students
and faculty dined
under a tent over-
looking the pond
where the Carillon
stands, at the rear of
Clowes Hall.
This year the
rivalry between the
classes was settled
by the freshmen
class during Class
Competitions. The
senior class volley-
ball team was de-
feated by the fresh-
men.
Later in the
evening, after Fresh-
men Skits, students
were awed by the
fireworks display.
Preceding the dis-
play were the intro-
ductions of the
Butler Bulldog
football squad and
the candidates for
homecoming king
and queen. This
homecoming fea-
tured the debut of a
homecoming king
Getting fired up for the big
game is easy for these stu-
dents as they move to the
music at the pep rally.
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selection.
For a break
from the chilly
October night a
bonfire was made
on the grass out-
side of Lilly Hall.
In addition, to get
the crowd moving
a deejay played
dance hits, keeping
the upbeat mood of
the evening going.
Early Satur-
day morning, the
Sigma Chi's and
the Phi Delt's raced
up West Hampton
Drive in the annual
chariot race. The
Phi Delta Theta
men pushed ahead
tothe Sigma Chi
team to victory.
Later that day a
new king and
queen were
crowned at the
Homecoming
Game. Tom Debolt
of Lambda Chi
Alpha and Kristin
Doss of Kappa Alpha
Theta were the
reigning monarchs
this year.
The pinnacle
of Homecoming
Weekend was the
Bulldogs vs. Wayne
State football game.
The Bulldogs came
away with a 42-7
victory thanks to the
game plays of wide
receiver Eric Voss,
quarterback Paul
Romanowski, and
receiver Kevin
Kimble.
Overall, the
1991 Homecoming
unified Butler Stu-
dents and provided
great entertain-
ment and distraction
from the rigors of
college academics.
A. Bridgeman
Homecoming King IDm
Debolt of Lambda Chi Al-
pha and Queen Kristin Dof s
of Kappa Alpha Theta re-
ceive the adulation of the
crowd after they are
crowned. Tliis was the first
year that a king was chosen
for Homecoming.
Members of the Butler
Alumni Band once again, as
is the tradition, return to join
students in playing the War
Song during the pre-game
show of Homecoming.
Homecoming ■ 41
Kappa Alpha Theta first place skit
Freshman Skits
Flower children of the six-
ties convince the women of
Delta Gamma that Butler
University is a the best place
to go to college.
Showing how the flappers of
the roaring twenties cel-
ebrated after homecoming,
the women of Alpha Phi be-
gin their nostalgic journey
through Butler's history to
demonstrate how different
classes partied.
Madonna and the
Energizer Bunny
were just a few of
the surprises that
appeared on stage
at Freshman Skits.
Students
from ten different
housing units
strived to create
acts which carried
out the Homecom-
ing theme "Cheers
to the Years". The
finished skits
ranged in variety
from Kappa Kappa
Gamma's parody of
the television show
Cheers to Phi
Kappa Psi's por-
trayal of "Wayne's
Madonna (actually a fresh-
man Phi Kappa Psi mem-
ber) performs a seductive
dance during a parody of
the Saturday Night Live
skit "Wayne's World".
World" from Satur-
day Night Live.
Many skits also took
a historical look at
Butler's past from
the 50's, 60's and
70's.
Judged on
criteria such as
originality and
tastefulness, the
Kappa Alpha Theta
skit won first place.
It was a nostalgic
look at Butler from
the 50's through
the 90's. Alpha
Chi Omega was
awarded second
place with a skit
showing how
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Butler graduates
once spent their free
time. Third place
was given to the
Alpha Phi's, whose
skit depicted home-
coming victory
celebrations from the
20's, 60's and 90's.
In the end, the
show was a great
success in helping
stir up pre-game
Homecoming
excitement.
R. Waters
Bathroom conversation was
the basis of the Delta Tau
Delta skit. While the coarse
humor may not have scored
high in tastefulness, the
freshmen did get many
laughs from the audience.
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Watermelon throwing con-
test at Lambda Chi Alpha.
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The first week of college is
hectic but these two fresh-
man still found time to read
their book during Freshmen
Orientation week.
The men of Phi Delta Theta
practiced long and hard to
win the annual chariot race
between them and the Sigma
Chi's.
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"Where's Waldo Wins'
Geneva Stunts
Can you find Waldo and
Wanda in this group of danc-
ers? The men of Phi Kappa
Psi and the women of Pi Beta
Phi won first place with their
skit based on the popular
Where's Waldo? books.
Oblivious to the happiness
of everyone else. Big Boy
mourns the death of his girl-
friend, who has sacrificed her
life to save his in the Resco/
Commuter skit based on
Dick Tracy. The act won the
third place trophy.
Broadway
style song and dance
routines and Satur-
day Night Live style
skits characterized
Geneva Stunts, an
annual all-campus
event that enterec
into its seventy-sec
ond year at Butler
Each residence hal
and Greek hous(
performed a comical
musical, choreo
graphed skit witl
hopes of gaining to]
Wild animals dance to enter-
tain Mowgli as he returns to
the wilderness in the Alpha
Chi Omega /Phi Delta Theta
sequel to the Disney movie
Jungle Book. The skit caine
in second place.
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honors. Once again
Clowes Hall, where
the Stunts are held, vi-
brated with talent.
This year's winners
were the women of Pi
Beta Phi and the Men
of Phi Kappa Psi. The
theme of their skit
was "Where's
Waldo?" based on the
popular series of
children's books and
it Saturday morning
cartoon spin-off. Tak-
ing the nod at second
place were Alpha Chi
Omega and Phi Delta
Theta performing a
spot with a Jungle
Book theme. Elvis
Presley swung down
on a vine to join the
act. Finally, in third
place was the Resi-
dential College and
the commuters per-
forming "In the
Mood". This Forties
gangster movie in-
Overall Directors Brad
IMunket and Mandy
Greenburg watch the end
product of their months of
hard work as they emcee for
the evening. They also had
the privilege of announcing
the winners.
spired act revolved
around mobsters'
search for priceless
jewels. In addition to
having the winning
act the Phi Psi's and
the Pi Phi's took home
the spirit award,
based on advanced
ticket sales and the
banner competition.
Butler alumni
and community mem-
bers judged the com-
petition. Oh, so you
ask from where is the
name Geneva Stunts
derived? The origi-
nal Geneva Stunts
was created as a fund-
raiser for YMCA
members to attend a
National Christian
Leadership Confer-
ence held in Lake
Geneva, Wl. 1 bet
you've been waiting
for years to discover
that fact.
A. Bridgemau
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National recognition for Jordan College
"One of Butler's Finest"
Protecting young Claire
from the Rat King is not easy
for the Nutcracker Prince.
Oriental styled dancing is
just one of the many interna-
tional dances performed by
the Butler Ballet during the
Nutcracker Suite.
A Russian peasant feels the
oppression from a dictator in
the ballet "Boris Godnuv."
The Jordan
College of Fine Arts is
recognized through-
out the United Sates as
a distinguished divi-
sion of Dance exper-
tise. For many years
this division of Butler
has produced many
fine artistic or dance,
musical and theatrical
performances. These
students are not only
accomplished in their
particular study but
also in the other major
areas of a college
education such as
English, philosophy,
and sociology. With
such a strong back-
ground the graduates
of Butler University's
College of Fine Arts
are automatic success
stories. The College of
Fine Arts has a distin-
guished record of
bringing great perfor-
mances to Butler. The
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The main characters from
Boris Godnuv strike a pose.
The ballet was performed as
part of the Soviet Arts Week.
performances are
viewed as educa-
tional and cultural
experiences to all of
Butler's students; but,
particularly to the
students in the Fine
Art College. As a
part of the 1991-92
Soviet Arts Week,
Butler University was
fortunate to have
"Boris Godnuv"
perform at Clowes.
"Boris Godnuv"
being a ballet that
many only dream of
having the opportu-
nity to view. The
ballet segments for
the upcoming year
promise to be as
intriguing as they
have been in the past.
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Celebrity Spectacular
Spring Sports
The second
annual Spring Sports
Spectacular was a
great success due to
the widespread par-
ticipation and atten-
dance of Butler stu-
dents.
The event
began at 8 p.m. Friday,
February 28 and lasted
until 8 a.m. Saturday.
Hinkle Fieldhouse was
filled with fun and
excitement as housing
units challenged each
other in competitive
sports.
The contests
ranged in variety from
basketball and volley-
ball to food relays and
tug-of-war. Students
were not the only ones
to be active in these
events. President
Bannister joined in the
fun by competing in
the inner tube race
and the pool tourna-
ment. Henry Lee
Summer, Razor Shines
from the Indianapolis
Indians, and Bill
Brooks from the
Indianapolis Colts
were a few of the stars
to participate in the
celebrity basketball
President Geoffery Bannis-
ter participated in the festivi-
ties and walks off tlie court
with a smile.
game.
At the end of
the event, first-place
titles were awarded to
the teams which had
accumulated the most
points. This years
first-place winners
included ties between
the fraternities of Tau
Kappa Epsilon and
Delta Tau Delta, and
the sororities of Alpha
Phi and Kappa Kappa
Gamma.
Sponsored by
Program Board, a
division of S.G.A., the
Spring Sports Spec-
tacular turned out to
be a successful event.
Monica Method, the
event's creator and
organizer, said, "I was
happy that everything
went smoothly since
1,200 people attended.
I was very satisfied
with the way it all
turned out."
Sporting the Spring Sports
Spectular shirts, Henry Lee
Summer poses after the
game with a Butler student.
Spring Sports 1 51
«s?
John Taylor grabs the re-
bound against lUinois State.
The Bulldogs won that game
93-85.
52 1 Candids
Vlindy Megan and Jennifer
Vietcalf compete in the wa-
:ermelon eating contest at the
!.ambda Chi Alpha Water-
nelon Bust.
Candids I 53
Most outstanding students:
Kristen Bishop and Jim
Zcigler.
54 ICandids
Watermelon seed spitting
contest at Lambda Chi
Alpha.
Candids ■ 55
^*.,»*
Men of Phi Delta Theta take
up rollerblading-the newest
campus fad.
56 iCandids
Tired after a long practice a
dance major takes a moment
to catch a quick nap on tlie
studio floor.
Holding the artist's sketch of
what their gift will look like,
members of the Senior Chal-
lenge committee stand on the
site of their future gift.
Candids I 57
P
Women's soccer gets off to a good start in their
first season at Butler. Butler lost to Notre Dame
in the MCC conference play but ended with a
record of 10-7-1.
Butler students get psyched as they watch the
Bulldogs complete an outstanding season in toot-
ball with a record of 9-2.
Right: Quarterback Paul Romanowski and
teammate Kevin Johnson are shown here with
head coach Bob Bartolomeo who was named
"Coach of the Year" in the MIFC.
58 I Divider
Key to
SportS
WANTED: Energetic
students to participate in
college athletics. Every-
one and anyone can join
the intramural sports
program. There are sports
to fit every person's style,
including golf, swimming,
flag football, archery,
badminton, table tennis
and many more. Want to
get in shape but don't like
to compete? Then sign up
for one of the many recre-
ational programs offered
by Butler such as the fun
runs, aerobics classes,
marathons, and ski trips.
Now if you are
especially good at a sport
and dedicated to what you
do, then maybe varsity
athletics are for you.
Football competes in Divi-
sion II of the NCAA and
the MIFC. All other var-
sity sports compete in the
division I of the NCAA
and MCC. Scholarships
are also available for those
exceptional students.
Whatever level of
activity you are interested
in, Butler has a great deal
to offer. Don't forget the
historic Hinkle Fieldhouse
which holds a weight
room, indoor track, prac-
tice gym, and a swimming
pool. All these sports
opportunities await you,
so take advantage now!!!
Butler Football
The Butler Bull-
dogs finished with
an impressive 9-2
record and ended
their season at the
NCAA Division II
play-offs. The 1991
football season drew
quite a following and
proved to be one of
their best seasons
ever.
In season play, the
Bulldogs managed
two shut outs against
Northern Michigan
and Grand Valley
State, 28-0 and 33-0
respectively. The
team played quite an
exciting season and
went virtually
unmatched by any
opponent they were
up against, includ-
ing, of course. Uni-
versity of Indianapo-
lis in the annual Top
Dog game which we
won 22-3. Butler
completed season
play in the No. 5 spot
on the NCAA Divi-
sion II football poll,
marking the highest
national ranking ever
for the Bulldogs.
Along with
boasting a terrific
season, the Bulldogs
matched or bettered
eight individual
school records, with
Paul Romanowski
bettering four of those
and matching one.
Romanowski was also
named as the team's
most valuable defen-
sive player and was
among six of our
Butler men to be
named to the First
Team of the MIFC All-
Conference squad.
The other five being
Todd Larson, Kevin
Kimble, Kevin John-
son, Dax Gonzalez,
and Dave Kathman.
Many other team
members were recog-
nized as well. Senior
Dennis Springer was
named recipient of
Butler's Hilton U.
Brown Mental Atti-
tude Award and three
Bulldogs; Brad
Cougill, Paul
Romanowski, and
Ruben DeLuna, were
all named Academic
All-Conference. With
all these individual
and team achieve-
ments, the season
added up to one
exceptional time and
the Bulldogs will
certainly be a force to
reckon with in the
coming season.
60 I Sports
ll»> M
Left: Head Coach Bob
Bartolemo (bent over) is
named District V Division II
Coach of the Year. He then
resigns in January to become
an Asst. Coach at Division I
Ball State. Behind him is
defensive coach Ken LaRose
who is named to replace
Bartolemo in the 1992 sea-
Below: MIFC s top rated
quarterback Paul
Romanowski prepares to
hand-off in the Homecom-
ing game against Wayne
State. Romanowski guided
the Bulldogs to their third
Division II play-off appear-
ance in history.
SCOREBOX
W 28-0
NORTHERN MICHIGAN
W 37-10
ST. JOSEPH'S
W 33-0
GRAND VALLEY ST.
W 22-3
INDIANAPOLIS
W 42-7
WAYNE ST.
W 22-2
VALPARAISO
L 6-7
FERRIS ST.
W 14-12
ASHLAND
W 26-20
HILLSDALE
W 13-10
SAGINAW VALLEY ST.
L 16-26
PITTSBURG ST.
(NCAA DIV.II PLAY OFF)
Football 1 61
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L 0-5
INDIANA
W 1-0
KENTUCKY
W 1-0
UNC-ASHVILLE
W 4-2
LOUISVILLE
L 1-2
NEW HAMPSHIRE
L 0-2
HARVARD
W 8-0
VALPARAISO
W 3-2
OHIO STATE
L 2-3
EVANSVILLE
L 2-3
DETROIT
L 1-3
NOTRE DAME
T 0-0
MIAMI (OHIO)
W 5-2
DAYTON
L 0-2
LOYOLA
W 5-1
NEW MEXICO
L 1-4
CINCINNATI
W 4-2
XAVIER
L 1-2
DAYTON (MCC TOURN)
Men's Soccer
Butler saw its' third
season for men's
soccer and the new
addition of women's
soccer as well. The
men entered into the
MCC tournament as
the No. 4 seeded team
and wrapped up their
season with a record
of eight wins, nine
loses, and one tie. For
the third straight year
teammate Scott
Lawler was the lead-
ing scorer with 11
goals and two assists.
Lawler was also
named to All-League
and All Tournament
Teams.
As for the Women's
soccer team, their
biggest job next
season will be trying
to top their own act.
On their first season
out the women ended
with a record of ten
wins, seven loses, and
one tie. They also
claimed NCAA
Division I victories
over Wisconsin-
Green Bay and
Louisville. Thirteen
out of the 15 players
had at least one goal
and freshman Chris
Johnson led the team
in scoring with seven
goals and 12 assists.
Head Coaches
Bryan Blitz for the
women and Langdon
Kumler for the men's
team, certainly
deserve a hand for
leading both soccer
teams into a success-
ful season. Good
luck to both the men's
and women's teams
in the next season.
Front row; Frank McKain,
Scott Lawler, Jason
Domenick, Ken Urakawa,
Sean Clements, Rob Swears,
Dave McVay, Mike Murphy,
Chad Gabbard, Matt Mor-
gan, Mark Brough, and Kyle
Priest. Middle row; Coach
Wes Priest, Trainer Ned
Shannon, Chris Mitchell,
Dave McLellan, Alex
Krinsky, Bill Coumas, Mike
Roscoe, Shane Moyers,
Jonathon Simon, Scott Ceglia,
62
Men's Soccer
Ted Watherman, Eduardo
Miranda, Don Gollnick, and
Coach Jim. Back row; Coach
Bob Kouri, Justin Dunckel,
Noel Korowin, Jeff Kurtz,
Tim Killilea, Scott Weiger,
Zorba Rose, Taylor Kumler,
Steve Peck, Jeff
Moehlenkamp, Bryan
Kumler, Lee Manzke, Erik
Parker, Kevin Meek, and
Head Coach Langdon
Kumler.
Butler teammates fight for
possession of the ball during
a home game.
Butler player Rob Swears
passes off in the Dayton game
which Butler won 5-2.
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T 1-1 DAVIDSON
w
11-0
BELLARMINE
W 6-0 WHEELING
L
2-4
DAYTON
JESUIT
L
3-4
CINCINNATI
W 6-0 MARYVILLE
L
0-4
WRIGHT STATE
W 2-1 MISSOURI-
W
6-0
DEPAUW
ST.LOUIS
W
2-1
WISCONSIN-
W 1-0 SIU-
GREEN BAY
EDWARDSVILLE
W
8-0
GOSHEN
L 1-2 MICHIGAN
W
4-0
ST. MARY'S
STATE
L
0-1
XAVIER
W 4-0 LOUISVILLLE
L
1-2
RADFORD
L 0-1 NOTRE DAME
No. 3 Shannon CNeO breaks
away from Notre Dame play-
ers and teammate Kori
Steifvater in a goal attempt.
No. 9 Chris Johnson puts in
the extra effort when it really
Back: Amy Adzida, Angela Shannon, Wendy Ramirez, Winternheimer, Shannon Knight.
Berry, Katherine Pyatt, Julie Kellie McGlade, Kori O'Neil, Chris Johnson, Kara
Murphy, Tiffany Beaver, Lori Stiefvator, Ann Noonan, Arrick, Keri McKain, Nancy
Godlewski, Bryan Blitz, Ned Denise Deptula, Emily Keys, Kim Crowe, Kristen
Women's Soccer 1 63
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L - At Notre Dame, 65-94
L - Xavier, 66-77 *
L - Evansville, 45-114 *
At Notre Dame Relays: 5th of 8
L - At Notre Dame, 82-135
L - Loyola, 52-91 *
W - At Indianapolis, 62-27
W - Xavier, 57-38
At Little State: 6th of 10
At Vincennes Invitational: 8th of 11
L - At Wabash
At Indianapolis Invitational: 7th of
13
*Meet held at Notre Dame
Men's Swimming
An Early
Morning Swim
An early
morning dip in the
pool is not a thought
for most college
students. However,
for the men's swim-
ming team this
became an everyday
practice. "At first it
seemed almost
impossible to get up
that early everyday
but after awhile I
got a little more
used to it," ex-
plained Matt
Burden.
The time of
these practices may
not have been a
favorite by the
swimmers but that
didn't stop them
from working hard
at each one of them.
This hard work
eventually paid off
as captains Paul
Newsom and Brian
Boyle led the team
to receive fifth place
in the conference.
Coach Steve
Maxwell was very
pleased with the
team. He felt that
their placement in
conference was
proof of their good
year.
Another
honor for the team
was Paul Newsom's
recognition as Con-
ference Swimmer of
the Year for the
second year in a
row. No other
swimmer had ever
been given that
award two years in ^
row.
In addition to
these awards, the
men's team contrib-
uted to the breaking
of twelve school
records between the
men's and women's
teams combined.
The many
accomplishments of
the men's team was
proof that taking a
swim in the early
morning is not
necessarily a bad
thing.
64 I Mer\'s Swimming
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L-
At Notre Dame, 53-106
W-
Xavier, 94-54 *
L-
Evansville, 52-100 *
At Notre Dame Relays: 3rd of 8
L-
Loyola, 109-121 *
W-
At Indianapolis, 53-42
L-
Xavier, 40-55
At Little State: 6th of 10
At Vincennes Invitational: 8th of 11
At Indianapolis Invitational: 7th of
13
* Meet held at Notre Dame.
Women's Swimming
Records! What Records?
"Honor" and
'award" became
everyday terms for the
kvomen's swimming
;eam. However this
recognition did not
:ome easily. It was the
result of a lot of hard
work.
"I am very
pleased with the girl's
results; numbers have
increased and perfor-
mances improved,"
complimented Coach
Steve Maxwell.
Captains of the
team were Tracey
Thomson and Mindy
Bodin. The team
placed third in confer-
ence which was an
improvement from the
previous year. In
addition, Maxwell was
awarded "Conference
Coach of the Year".
The swimmers
set a variety of univer-
sity records. Maggie
Skibba broke the 100
and 200 meter breast
stroke record as well
as the 200 and 400
meter individual med-
ley relay. Dyan Lodde
broke records for the
100 and 200 freestyle.
These were only a few
of the many records
broken.
Hard work and
dedication paid off for
the girl's team. Many
of the records they set
will remain for years to
come.
Women's Sw^imming |65
Front row; Liesl Schultz,
Debbie Fuller, Julie
VonDeilingen, Jill
Rexwinkel, Angle Bohman,
and Lisa Oltmanns. Middle
row; Head Coach Paulette
3tein, Asst. Coach Dawn Gen-
try, Sarah Armington, Angela
Cotton, Wendy Aldridge,
Michelle Warwick, Asst.
Coach Olivia Jones, and Asst.
Coach Jean Coumeene . Back
Row; Trainer, Mary
Majewski, Jami Sloan, Brandi
Kimble, Leslie Miller, and
student manager Scott
Hatfield
s c o r
e b o
X
L 68-69
CINCINNATI
L 61-64
LOYOLA
W 69-62
WASHINGTON ST.
W 77-63
NOTRE DAME
W 69-59
EASTERN MICHIGAN
L 75-97
KENTUCKY
W 102-65
SAM HOUSTON ST.
W 81-66
DETROIT-MERCY
L 73-100
NEW MEXICO ST.
W 76-67
EVANSVILLE
L 61-98
MISSISSIPPI
W 74-69
LOYOLA
L 72-75
ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM
W 71-68
FLORIDA ST.
L 54-56
JAMES MADISON
L 70-79
NOTRE DAME
W 79-70
MORGAN ST.
W 83-79
INDIANA ST.
W 77-75
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
L 60-65
DETROIT-MERCY
L 71-75
LaSALLE
L 55-79
XAVIER
L 62-70
DAYTON
W 84-78
DAYTON
L 63-64
EVANSVILLE
W 95-76
LOYOLA (MCC TOURN.)
L 53-74
XAVIER
L 64-93
XAVIER (MCC TOURN.)
66 1 Sports
Women 's Basketball
Lady Bulldogs Strong
The 1991-1992
women's basketball
season ended with a
record of 14 wins
and 15 loses. Al-
though that record
may look discourag-
ing, looks can be
deceiving. In reality,
the season proved to
be filled with many
highlights and
personal achieve-
ments.
The lady Bull-
dogs started off on
the right foot by
earning points in the
USA Today poll
during the first two
weeks, setting the
tone for the lady's
first few wins.
Keeping up with
those high expecta-
tions, nine of the 14
squad members
ranked in the top 10
MCC performances
throughout the
season.
Lead by fourth
year head coach,
Paulette Stein, the
lady's team con-
sisted of a good mix
of seniors, juniors,
sophomores, and
freshmen, all of
whom contributed
and left their mark
on the 1991-1992
season. Lone senior
Leslie Miller exits
the team having
played all but one
game in her four
year college career
and Miller also
claims the No. 11
slot on the all-time
career scorers list.
The season also
seemed successful
for junior Julie
VonDeilingen.
VonDeilingen, who
lead the team as the
highest season
scorer, was named
not only to the GTE
Academic All-
District 5 Team but
also to the First
Team All- MCC.
Juniors Brandi
Kimble and Mary
Majewski were also
season leaders.
Kimble boasts the
highest free throw
scorer and Majewski
led the team in
assists, steals, and
three-point shoot-
ing.
As far as
younger portion of
the squad is con-
cerned, sophomore
Angela Cotton was
second only to
VonDeilingen in
scoring, started in all
29 games, and set
eight new career
marks. Freshman
Liesl Schultz also
made her presence
known by leading
the squad with 33
blocks for the season.
All in all the
team did a great job
during the past
season and will only
continue to improve.
With such a strong
returning squad the
lady Bulldogs will
certainly be a team to
watch for in the
1992-1993 season.
Women's Basketball | 67
Men's Golf
The men's golf
team had an excep-
tional showing on
the greens during
the 1991-1992 sea-
son. Especially for
freshman transfer
Brett Atkins who
wound up with the
Bulldogs top scoring
average, the second
straight year the top
average was at-
tained by a fresh-
man rookie. Atkins
had an average of
78.2 and also tied for
fourth at the MCC
chanipionship
winding up with all
conference honors.
Sophomore
Travis Richey
posted a 78.8
average and
finished second
on the team
among players
with at least ten
rounds. Other
notable golfers
include Trent
Stuckey and Chad
Hutsell who tied
with a 80.0 aver-
age. Stuckey also
earned all confer-
ence honors with
an eleventh place
finish at the MCC
championship.
score bo x
INDIANAPOLIS INVITATIONAL 7th OF 20
PURDUE 356 BUTLER 375
ST. JOSEPH'S INVITATIONAL 4th OF 8
INDIANA INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET 5th OF 18
BUTLER INVITATIONAL 5th OF 14
FRANKLIN INVITATIONAL 5th OF 17
DAYTON INVITATIONAL 7th OF 7
MCC CHAMPIONSHIP 3rd OF 7
VALPARAISO INVITATIONAL 5th OF 9
BRADLEY INVITATIONAL 13th OF 15
BUTLER 438 DETRIOT MERCY 452
BUTLER 464 METHODIST 478
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 313 BUTLER 340
SEMO INVITATIONAL 3rd OF 10
FRANKLIN INVITATIONAL 2nd OF 11
PURDUE INVITATIONAL lllh OF 14
BALL STATE INVITATIONAL 10th OF 16
ROSE-HULMAN INVITATIONAL 4th OF 10
BUTLER/INDY INVITATIONAL 4th OF 11
BIG FOUR TOURNAMENT 1st OF 4
68 1 Sports
Lady Spikers
The lady spikers
ended with a record of
16 wins and 17 loses
with a fourth place
finish in the league.
These ladies began the
season with quite a
few team veterans and
added to that some
outstanding freshmen.
One of which was
freshman Stephanie
Wesley who was
named to the MCC
All- Newcomer Team.
Wesley was also the
recipient of the Most
Improved Player
Award.
Other team
awards were given
as well. The Best
Attitude Award
went to Renee Wayt
and the Most Valu-
able Player was
Kristen Kelly. It is
definitely not hard to
see why Kelly is such
a team asset since she
holds the fifth place
mark on Butler's
career chart with
1,181 digs and the
sixth place mark
with 811 kills and
2,347 attempts.
In MCC Tourna-
ment play, the ladies
lost in the second
round to Notre Dame
after winning Dayton
in the first round. The
lady spikers did how-
ever have three players
named to MCC All-
Conference teams.
Wesley, as mentioned
earlier, and Sharon
Krumpolz were named
to the MCC All-New-
comer Team and Jessica
Taylor was named to
the All-MCC First
Team and All-Tourna-
ment Teams.
SCOREBOX
W INDIANA STATE
W STEPH F. AUSTIN
W UW-GREEN BAY
L BALL STATE
WTENNESSETECH
L XAVIER
W VALPARAISO
W DAYTON
L ALA.-BIRMINGHAM
W LOUISVILLE
W BRADLEY
L NOTRE DAME
W MARQUE'riE
L LOYOLA
W WESTERN ILLINIOS
W EVANS\1LLE
L IVQAMIOFOHIO
L N. ILLINIOS
L AUBURN
L DEPAUL
W N.C. STATE
L WRIGHT STATE
W EASTERN KENTUCKY
L EASTERN ILLINOIS
L ALA.-BIRMtNGTON
W WIS.-MILWAUKEE
W CINCINNATI
L WESTERN KENTUCKY
L MEMPHIS STATE
L ILLINOIS-CHICAGO
L SOUTHWEST MISSOURI TE
W DAYTON (MCCTOURN)
L NOTRE DAME (MCC TOUR)
VoUevball ■ 69
"Building form
scratch is the way to
build an outstanding
team."
The Women's Cross-
country and Track
teams experienced a
vital change during
the 1992 seasons. The
changes began with a
new coach, Joe
Meadors, a Butler
alumnus.
Coach Meadors took
on the challenge of
coaching two of
Butler's teams this
year, the Women's
Cross-Country and
Track teams.
Coach Meadors is
given the credit of
having helped de-
velop and start the
Women's Track
Starting Over
program at Butler
approximately four
years ago. Therefore,
it seems only appro-
priate that he come
back into the focus of
the teams new begin-
ning.
The Lady Bulldogs
second experience
with starting over
came about when the
number of freshmen
and sophomores
overshadowed the
number of returning
upperclassmen to both
the Cross-Country and
Track program.
Nevertheless, because
of the dedication and
team effort the Lady
Bulldogs stuck it out
through both seasons.
Many ladies ex-
pressed that "they
learned a lot, and will
come back better than
ever next year."
Teresa Mask, a third
year athlete, on the
Women's Cross-
Country team, suc-
ceeded in having
another interesting
year.
"I began the year
with a little appre-
hension to the change
in coaches, but I
made due and fin-
ished the season."
Mask completed the
season with a per-
sonal best in her three
years of Cross-Coun-
try competition at the
collegiate level.
Several of the Bull-
dogs' returning track
runners also proved to
have very productive
Shelly Bruner, a
middle-distance
runner, continued to
be competitive in the
400-meter dash.
Bruner was able to
reap rewards from her
hard work during
practices, as well as
meets.
Both the Women's
Cross-Country and
Track teams have a
promising future.
scorebox
Women's CC
Butler Invitational
2nd of 6
Taylor Invitational
8th of 20
Manchester Invitational
7th of 16
Hanover Invitational
4th of 10
Indiana Intercollegiate Meet
10th of 22
Little State
6th of 18
MCC Championship
4th of 7
NCAA District IV Meet
24th of 32
Women's Track
Indianapolis Invitational 2nd of 6
Taylor, w/St. Joseph's
(PPD Weather)
Findlay Invitational
7th of 16
Little State
4th of 15
Ball State Invitational
No team scores
70 ■ Sports
score
box
Men's CC
Butler Invitational
2nd of 6
Taylor Invitational
4th of 13
Manchester Invitational
3rd of 15
Hanover Invitational
2nd of 11
Indiana Intercollegiate Meet
10th of 25
Little State
5th of 20
MCC Championship
3rd of 7
NCAA District IV Meet
26th of 36
Men's Track
Indianapolis Invitational
2nd of 9
Taylor, w/St. Joseph's
(PPD Weather)
Findlay Invitational
4th of 15
Little State
4th of 18
Ball State Invitational
No team scores
Back Row: Coach Lyons,
Vance Wessar, Curt Taylor,
Mike Homme, Brian
Kopack, Joel Pearson, Mike
Baker, Jim Zeigler, Elan Guntz
Front Row: Mark Alley, Tim
Swan, Mark Triscik, Brent
Skelton, Andy
Niewedde, Travis Kyle,
Jason Rager
Track /Cross Country I 71
Men's Tennis
scorebox
w-
Wright State, 9-0 *
w-
At Eastern Kentucky, 6-3
L-
Morehead State, 4-5 *
L-
Ferris State, 4-5
L-
At Clemson, 2-7
W-
Connecticut, 7-2**
W-
At Xavier, 5-4
W-
At Dayton, 9-0
L-
At Indiana State, 2-7
L-
Marquette, 2-5
W-
At DePauw, 5-4
W-
Bradley at DePauw, 9-0
W-
Evansville, 9-0
L-
At Cincinnati, 3-6
Match played at Eastern Kentucky.
* Match played at Hilton Head.
Playing with the
Big Boys
The men's
tennis team proved
that being young is
not always a disad-
vantage. The team
consisted of five
freshmen and two
sophomores. "For
being such a young
team they have
done very well,"
stated Coach
Charlie Daus.
The team
ended up with a
strong second to
Notre Dame in the
conference. How-
ever, Notre Dame
was only one of the
many challenging
teams they played.
"The boy's success
gave them the
confidence of
being able to play
with 'The Big
Teams'," added
Daus.
For being
fairly young, the
Butler men's
tennis team
proved themselves
very talented. The
team members
hoped that with
two or three more
years to play, they
will become one of
the most challeng-
ing teams in the
conference. They
began the first step
toward their goal
this season.
72 I Men's Tennis
s
core
box
progress."
S.12
Dayton (Rain out)
L-
At Western Illinois, 2-7 |
W-
At Indiana State, 6-3
W-
Valparaiso, 6-3
L-
Chicago State, 1-8
W-
At Indianapolis, 6-3
L-
DePaul, 0-9
W-
St. Louis, 8-1
L-
At Louisville, 3-6
L-
At Evansville, 4-5
L-
Xavier at Evansville, 3-6 |
L-
At Cincinnati, 2-7
L-
Bowling Green, 1-8
W-
Wis.-Milwaukee, 8-1
L-
Illinois-Chicago, 3-6
Women's Tennis
Women in Progress
According to
:oach Charlie Daus,
he women's tennis
earn came a long way
his season. The team
A^as fairly young with
jnly one senior,
ennifer Grimm. It
ilso consisted of three
unexpected walk-ons.
rhe girls took fourth
Dlace in the MCC
ronference champion-
ship and ended up
with a 5 and 9 record
as a team.
Daus was very
pleased that one of the
team's top players
was the runner-up in
conference and two
more took third place
in their division.
Catherine
Smith held the best
singles record of 1 1
and 6. The best
doubles record was
held by Smith and
Heather Burkhart, 6
and 4. Grimm led the
team as captain.
Overall it was a
year of hard work and
improvement for the
women. Daus ex-
plained that most
importantly, "they
have made a lot of
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Men 's Baseball
Losing Streak— Broken
Every team
falls into an occasional
losing streak which
seems difficult to
break. However, a 17
year losing streak
seems almost impos-
sible to overcome.
That was the goal of
the men's baseball
team at the beginning
of the season.
Steve Farley
was the new coach
who inherited a
somewhat small team.
"It was a year for
building the team and
improving attitudes
and spirits," stated
Farley.
The coach's
new tactics combined
with a lot of dedication
and hard work from
the players produced
the first winning
season in seventeen
years. The team won
over twenty games, a
feat that had not been
accomplished for
many years. In the
MCC conference they
lost in the last round.
Captain and
most valuable player
for the season was
Matt Merica. Scott
Metzinger was chosen
as the most valuable
pitcher and Andrew
Cornell was best
incoming freshman.
The men's
baseball team accom-
plished the difficult
task of overcoming a
long period losing
streak. This was done
with a lot of hard work
and a new team spirit.
"It was a hard year,
but a year of adjust-
ment," claimed player,
Doug Towriss. These
adustments proved to
be very successful in
bringing the first
winning record in 17
years.
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c o r e b o X
w-
West Virginia Tech, 13-2 *
w-
Troy State, 6-5 *
L,L-
West Florida, 3-8, 9-10 *
W-
Tennessee Tech, 4-1 *
W-
Eureka, 3-2 *
W-
Ohio Dominican, 7-6 *
L,L-
At Vanderbilt, 1-6, 6-10
L-
At Ball State, 4-6
L,L-
At Purdue, 3-4, 0-6
L-
Purdue, 2-4
L-
Valparaiso, 8-9
L,L-
At Indiana State, 2-10, 2-7
J
L,W-
At Dayton, 2-4, 13-0
L,L-
At Dayton, 2-11, 12-14
1
L-
Indiana, 2-8
L,W-
Detroit Mercy, 0-11,8-7
W,L-
Detroit Mercy, 5-4, 12-20
L,L-
Wright State, 2-4, 1-16
W.W-
Xavier, 4-3, 4-1
W,L-
Xavier, 3-1, 7-11
L,W-
At Eastern Illonois, 4-8, 3-1
L,L-
At Notre Dame, 0-10, 3-4
L.L-
At Notre Dame, 0-1, 2-6
L,W-
Miami, Ohio, 0-2, 7-6
W,W-
lUPUI, 2-0, 7-1
W-
Marian, 7-5
L,L-
Hanover, 1-2, 6-10
W,W-
At Franklin, 6-3, 12-0
L-
At Valpraiso, 3-4
L.L-
At Evansville, 6-7, 1-6
L,L-
At EvansviUe, 2-3, 2-3
L-
Evansville (MCC), 4-5
L-
Xavier (MCC), 8-9
*Florida Spring Trip
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Front Row: M. Harmon Baldwin, J. Hahn; Sencond
(coach). J. Burke, A. Carter, Row: T. Murphy (coach), M.
P.J.Longstreth,L.Larkey,J. Merica, C. Smith, P. Deiter,
Holland, M. Lovat, T.
A. Tingle, A. Cornell, S. May,
S. Metzinger, K. Hartman, S.
Farley (coach); Back Row:
N. Shanon (trainer). B.
Berglund, D. Morehead. D.
Merica, M. Myers, C. Kessler,
J. Dickson, R. Fox, M. Pfeister
Women 'sSoftball
Injuries Lead to Disappointment
One word to
describe the
women's Softball
team's season was
disappointing.
According to coach
Barb Greenburg, the
scoreboard may have
shown a disaster in
wins and losses but it
was the legitimate
reasons behind the
scores which made
the year a disap-
pointment.
A loss of
players due to
injuries and other
various problems
was a major contri-
bution to the year.
The team's top
pitcher and leading
hitter. Missy Melton
was taken out near
the beginning of the
season due to an
injury. This combi-
nation of numerous
problems resulted in
an unexpectedly bad
season.
In addition to
all of these difficul-
ties, the team was a
fairly young one. It
consisted of five
freshmen. Greenburg
claimed that having
that many freshmen
was good because they
brought a new enthusi-
asm and spirit to the
team. However, they
lacked the experience
of upperclassmen.
The highlight
of the season was the
team's win over Notre
Dame. They also split
wins with all the other
conference teams
except Detroit Mercy
(who took first in the
conference).
Dawn Stavitzke
was captain for the
team. Pitcher and first
baseman, Stacy Wilson
was chosen, most
valuable and best
offensive player.
Second baseman,
Wendy Greenburg was
best defensive player
for the season.
Although the
women's softball team
may have had high
hopes in the beginning
of the season, uncon-
trollable circumstances
made it a disappointing
year. Greenburg
stated, "the combina-
tion of youth, injuries
and other problems
made this an unexpect-
edly difficult season."
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c o r e b o X
L-
Florida International, 2-7 *
L-
Oklahoma, 0-17 *
L-
Manhattan, 4-7 *
W-
Pennsylvania, 6-2 *
L-
Fairfield, 0-3 *
W-
Pennsylvania, 3-1 *
W-
Northwood Institute, 3-2 *
W-
Bryant, 8-1 *
L-
Boston University, 7-9 *
L-
Tennessee Tech, 3-4 *
L-
Marian (Wis), 6-8 *
L,L-
Indianapolis, 0-2, 1-10
W-
Lewis, 5-4 **
L-
Grand Valley State, 2-6 **
L-
Gannon, 6-7 **
L-
Slippery Rock, 2-3 **
L-
Saginaw Valley State, 4-6 **
W,W-
At Dayton, 10-6, 3-1
L-
Indiana State, 3-8
W,L-
Evansville, 2-1, 1-2
W,L-
Loyola, 1-0, 3-8
L,L-
At St. Joseph's, 0-3, 1-2
L-
lUPUI, 2-4
L,W
Notre Dame, 0-7, 2-1
W,W
- At Wright State, 4-1, 5-1
L,L-
Detroit Mercy, 3-8, 1-4
L-
Evansville (MCC), 0-5
L-
Loyola (MCC), 0-4
* Florida Spring Trip
** IBWSO Tournament
Women's Softball
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Cheerleaders
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Cheerleaders 1 77
On Their Way
The 1991-92
Men's Basketball team
is recognized on the
small private campus
as the up and coming
team of the nineties.
This team has had an
opportunity to grow
together both mentally
and physically. A
great deal of the
team's success could
be attributed to an
equal balance of skill
and effort from all of
the players, regardless
to how much time on
the floor. To the
surprise of the student
body, one key player
was Michael Wilson.
Throughout the entire
season Wilson demon-
strated agility and
pizazz that not many
people were aware
that he possessed. "I
am glad I had a chance
to see Mike do so well
this year, I remember
years in the past when
Michael was not given
a chance to strut his
stuff!" commented
Letitia Beckett, a friend
of Wilson. The efforts
exhibited by guards
Jermaine Guice,
sophomore and Tim
Team Picture:
Front Row: Asst. Coach Jay
John, Quincy Bowen,
Jermaine Guice, Darin
Archbold, Michael Wilson,
Michael Banks, Tim Bowen,
Head Coach Barry Collier
Middle Row: Asst. Bailey,
John Taylor, Katara
Reliford, Wade Gault, Brian
Beufor, Darin Freeman,
Asst. Doug Mitchell, Ralph
Reiss
Back Row: Brian Disney,
Lynn Crump, Dean
Edwards, J.P. Brens, Danny
Allen, David Ryser, Scott
Drew.
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Bowens, junior, as
well as forward John
Taylor, sophomore,
helped to contribute to
the Barry Collier
strategy of quick
passes and fast breaks.
Many students did not
expect to see much of
Guice during the
season due to an early
injury. But to the
amazement of all,
Guice's determination
allowed him to return
to the scene much
earlier than expected.
Overall, the Butler
Bulldog season was
outstanding, all of the
players exhibited
pride, endurance, and
school spirit. Aleshea
Word, a Butler stu-
dent, commented "It
is great to see the
Bulldogs doing so
well, I can't wait to see
the team next year."
Last but not least
Darin Archbold must
be acknowledged for
his four years of
intense training and
hard work. To him a
wish of great success
and to the 1992-93
Men's Basketball
team, the best is yet to
come.
I am calm, cool, and com-
posed. There is no need to
get anxious yet.
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c
o r
e b o X
CALIFORNIA STATE-
NORTHRIDGE
NORTH CAROLINA-CHARLOTTE
W 82-67
W 87-84
NOTRE DAME
LOYOLA
W 67-60
W 68-63
INDIANA
DETROIT
L 97-73
W 95-84
CALIFORNIA STATE-
FULLERTON
PENN STATE
W 100-83
L 67-64
ILLINOIS STATE
EVANSVILLE
W 93-85
L 78-69
MERCER
XAVIER
W 96-73
L 98-75
VALPARAISO
DAYTON
W 83-80
W 78-73
INDIANA STATE
LOYOLA
W 85-70
W 78-76
PURDUE
L 76-70
XAVIER
BALL STATE
W 96-86
W 78-72
DETROIT
IOWA
W 87-70
L 114-92
XAVIER
N. E. ILLINOIS
W 78-61
W 93-60
EVANSVILLE
GEORGIA STATE
L 95-76
W 86-82
PURDUE-NIT
DETROIT
L 82-56
W 91-82
RECORD FOR REGULAR SEASON 19-8
EVANSVILLE
L 88-83
WISCONSIN-GREENBAY
L 69-66
PENN STATE
W 79-74
DAYTON
W 83-66
Left photo: "Did you say
jump? Well, how high?"
Below:
1 got it and you can't have it.
The ball is an extension of
my hand of which I have con-
trol Can you guess which
wav I am going? NO!
Men's Basketball 1 79
Keeping the fans spirits high is the job of the
inarching band during football season.
On switch day President Bannister trades places '
with a Butler Dance major. Here President Bannis- '
ter shows off some of his ballet skills. ^^ '
Right: Jerry Foust and Jennifer Greenlee prac-
tice their marimba and bell parts during a Sym-
phonic Wind Ensemble practice.
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OrganizatioN
is the key to Success
Looking for some-
thing to do? Have some free
time on your hands? Would
you Uke to meet someone
who shares your interests?
Then why not join one of
Butler's many organizations.
There are many orga-
nizations to choose from. If
you are interested in some-
thing from your major many
majors have their own clubs
and honoraries. Would you
Uke to donate your time to a
worthy cause? Then why not
try Circle K, YMCA, or any of
the other service organiza-
tions. Do you want to see ^
your words in print? Write fl|
for one of the college pubhca-
tions such as the Collegian,
The Drift, or Manuscripts.
Does meeting people who
share your reUgious beUefs
interest you? Try Campus
Crusade for Christ, the cam-
pus ministry, or one of the
many other groups. Do you
Uke to have a say in the way
things are run? Then student
government is for you.
You say you just want
to join an organization to
have fun? Well there are
plenty of those types of
groups around too. In fact
Butler offers everything from
the mountain bike club to
chess. Whatever your inter-
ests are there are plenty of
choices for you. If you are
interested just contact the
Student Activities office and
they will help you find what
you are looking for.
/3
Lining up in the tunnel, the
Half-time Honeys practice
their smiles as they prepare
to lead the band onto the field
for the pre-game show.
Drum major Traci Siple con-
ducts the band during one
of their many practices. She
made Butler history by be-
ing the first woman to ever
hold the position of drum
major. (J. Martm)
Hot blacktop does not stop
junior Jana Farr from attend-
ing marching band practice
for over six hours a week.
The band perfects their
shows on the parking lot in
front of the Hilton U. Brown
Theater. (J. Martin)
Sophomore music major
Kenny Prescott concentrates
on his music during the
band's field show.
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marching band
For the first time in
Butler's Marching
Band history a female
lead the way as drum
major. Traci Siple, a
senior music education
major accepted the role
with much enthusi-
asm.
The drum major is
responsible for not
only leading the band
during performances
but for motivating the
members and keeping
spirits high.
Siple began playing
the flu te in fourth
grade and began
marching in her high
school marching band
when she was in ninth
grade. She has
marched for Butler for
two years.
Siple said that being
a drum major was a
good learning experi-
ence since she plans on
being a director of a
band after graduation.
"Someday I'll be a band
director," she said.
"Now is a good time to
gain experience."
She also enjoys
having broken the
tradition of a male
drum major. "I have
no problem being the
leader in a group of
several males," she
said. "They respect me.
Actually it's cool. It
feels good (to be a
leader) in a male
dominated world."
"Aaaarghh!" Band director
David McCullough goes
head to head with the Butler
mascot as the students play
at the alumni banquet be-
fore the Homecoming
Game. Mr. McCullough 's
antics helped keep the mem-
bers' spirits high.
Marching Band 1 83
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symphonic orchestra
New directors took
)ver the podiums for
)oth the symphonic
)rchestra and the
lymphonic wind
!nsemble, causing
nany changes in the
nstrumental music
iepartment.
David McCoullogh,
vho was hired in 1990
o be the marching
)and director, added
he responsibiUties of
vind ensemble direc-
or to his job.
vlcCoullogh accepted
he position for one
/^ear so that an exten-
sive search for a
permanent director
could be conducted.
McCoullogh made
many changes to the
program throughout
the year including the
creation of a sym-
phonic band, a combi-
nation of symphonic
wind ensemble and
concert band mem-
bers. This new en-
semble performed
during two of the
spring concerts.
Stanley DeRusha
took over the orchestra
after long time direc-
tor Jackson Wiley
retired. A graduate of
the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
and the University of
Wisconsin-Madison,
DeRusha has an
impressive conducting
career including two
years as a professional
conductor in Colum-
bia, South America.
DeRusha has also
made significant
changes and has
revitalized the orches-
tra. He removed
many of the non-
student members from
the orchestra and at
his urging had the
practice rooms moved
to Robertson Hall.
Symphonic Orchestral 85
Chorale doing their show on
their European tour.
86 I Organizations
butler university chorale
"The hills are alive
with the sound of
nusic," or so the song
;ays and the Butler
Jniversity Chorale
:ould not disagree
ivith Rogers and
H[ammerstein's great
jnusical "The Sound of
^usic." The Chorale's
.991-1992 tour was
ipent wandering the
Austrian countryside
vhere they took in the
ights, shops, tastes,
md smells. Perfor-
nances were given in
many towns including
Jergkirche and
lalzberg, setting that
;reat 20th Century Fox
ilm.
After leaving
Austria, they toured
taly as part of an
talian Music Festival
/ith choirs from
everal countries,
'hey sang an entire
irogram of songs with
repertoire that had a
ange from Bach to
ritten, with styles
rom the far ends of
he curriculum. The
ntire tour only lasted
5 days in May, but
le experience was an
ternal one.
I Before their Euro-
lean tour, the Chorale
erformed in Butler's
oviet Arts Week in
)ctober in "Alexander
Nevsky" along with
the Butler Ballet and
the Indianapolis
Chamber Orchestra.
The annual "Rejoice"
concert at Saint Peter
and Paul's Cathedral
in Indianapolis where
they were joined by
the Butler University
Choir, Symphonic
Wind Ensemble and
the Orchestra was
also a treat triumph
for this year's en-
semble.
The Chorale's 48
members came from
every aspect of life
and had majors
ranging from vocal
performance to
pharmacy. Directed
by Dr. Michael
Shasberger, the
Chorale proved to be
successful in every
aspect of their cur-
riculum.
"Dr. Shasberger is
so enthusiastic," said
first year member
Carole Cornman.
"That makes me
enthusiastic and
motivated to learn
about every aspect of
music."
"The people are so
supportive," said
sophomore Tymika
Robinson. "There is
love everywhere. It's
just like one big
family."
"Everyone had a
great time," Junior
Elaine Miller said.
"But we learn so
much, that's what
makes it exciting."
"I consider being
part of such a great
ensemble a real
honor," continued
Robinson.
"I guess I like being
in the Chorale because
being with other
people who are such
great musicians and
who share my love for
music makes music all
that more fun," said
first year member
Amie Charleson.
"The best thing
about the Chorale is
that there is this
unexplainable bond,"
said fifth year member
Najwa Loh. "It's not
just one voice, or two
voices, or ten voices, it
is an entire ensemble
of people you love
whose main focus is
music. As for Dr.
Shasberger, he makes
it all happen. He
demands our very
best, and he doesn't
compromise. That is
what makes us more
than just singers, and
makes us good musi-
cians."
Sandra Parrott
Chorale ■ 87
YM C A
YMCA is a student organization that deals with campus and community services. They are
responsible for such programs as Freshman Weekend, Geneva Stunts, Spring Sing, and the
Butler Giving Tree.
88 I Organizations
CAMPUS CRUSADE for CHRIST
Campus Crusade for Christ is an organization that provides students with Christian
fellowship and training. Along with Campus Crusade for Christ, Butler offers many other
fellowship groups.
Organizations 1 89
T. R. U. S. T,
T.R.U.S.T. which stands for Trained to Relieve and Understand Student Tensions, is a peer
counseling program within the Greek system. There are representatives from aU of the Greek
houses and their role includes listening, counseling, referral and crisis management.
90 B Organizations
INTERNATIONAL CLUB
Members of the International Club try to promote mutual
understanding among students of all nationalities at Butler
University.
Kappa Kappa Psi/
Members ot Kappa Kappa l^si and Tau Beta Sigma work to
promote the existence and welfare of the college band. They
try to encourage leadership, fellowship, and musical ability r-i-i tq , ^ •
among university students. laU. OGta ^IffllTa
Organizations 1 91
92 ■ Candids
Candids |93
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Candids ■ 95
96 I Candids
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Candidsl97
Seniors stop on their way to class to smile for
the camera.
Members of the Homecoming court surround the
Queen and King.
Right: Jim Zeigler and Lyle Hardin try out the
money machine in the C-Club.
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Seniors
leave lasting
impression
WANTED: Seniors to par-
ticipate in senior challenge
and help donate a lasting
symbol to Butler.
After the call went out
in early Fall of 1991, over 65
seniors volunteered to form
the Senior Challenge Commit-
tee, chaired by Kristen
Bishop. In October the com-
mittee submitted a Ust of ten
gift ideas to President Bannis-
ter. Bannister then narrowed
it down to three choices; a
gazebo, a second Dawg
pound, or the beautification
of the 46th street entrance.
The senior class then voted
between those three sugges-
tions and chose the beautifica-
tion of the 46th street en-
trance.
In the Spring the
volunteers spent six weeks
on the fundraising campaign
writing letters and calling
other seniors for donations.
The Senior Challenge was
started two years ago as a
way for seniors to donate
money for future Butler
purchases. The class of 1990
gave a fountain for the reflect-
ing pool and the class of 1991
donated a black granite seal.
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ALLANSON BEABOUT
Mark Allanson
Indianapolis, IN
James Allegretti
Crown Point, IN
Michael Ashanin
Indianapolis, IN
Jeffrey Auld
Brighton, MI
Michael Baillie
Lake Zurich, IL
Maria Barber
Indianapolis, IN
Pamela Barrett
Barrington, IL
Amanda Bayless
Bluffton, IN
Jacinda Beabout
Robinson, IL
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BECKETT- — BOQUIREN
Letitia Beckett
IndiiDiapolis, IN
Karen Bellinger
Mooresville, IN
Wendy Berner
Valparaiso, IN
Awaar Bhatti
Carmel, IN
Kristen Bishop
Sheridan, IN
Amy Blackman
Shoreivood, W7
Sarah Blume
Hanover, IN
Mindy Bohlander
Centerville , IN
Sidney Boquiren
Indianapolis, IN
Seniors ■ 101
BOWLBY- — BUSH
Melissa Bowlby
Middlebury, IN
Gina Bramer
Streamivood , IL
Christina Brew
Northfield, IL
Michelle Bryant
Indianapolis, IN
Rebecca Bryant
Greenfield, IN
Brian Buckner
Indianapolis, IN
Laura Burkey
Munster, IN
Matthew Burridge
Goshen, IN
Keith Bush
Nappanee, IN
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BUTZOW CHAILLE
Matthew Butzow
Ft. Wai/ne, IN
Ona Chaney
Saginaw, Ml
Carrie Campbell
Indianapolis, IN
Shannon Carroll
Cadillac, MI
Amy Carson
Nezoburgh, IN
Steffanie Carter
N. Manchester, IN
April Caton
Sullivan, IN
Mary Caudill
Hanover, IN
Joseph Chaille
Indianapolis, IN
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COKER CURRIER
Julianne Coker
Chesterfield, MO
Lance Colson
Hillsboro, IN
Lisa Combs
Indianapolis, IN
Veronica Combs
W. Alexandria, OH
John Coquerel
Indianapiolis, IN
Brad Cougill
Indianapolis, IN
Jill Cox
Shelln/ville, IN
Jeff Cramer
Indianapolis, IN
John Currier
Indianapolis, IN
104 I Seniors
DAVIS DILLON
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Barb Davis
Palatine, IL
Thomas De Bolt
Franklin, IN
John Decker
Huntington, IN
Deborah Del
Rosario
Rodiester, IN
Tanya Dell
Fishers, IN
Lisa Deutsch
Brookville, IN
Kimberly
De Wester
Westfield, IN
Denise Dickenson
Paris, IL
David Dillon
Indianapolis, IN
Seniors ■ 105
DODSON FANE
Deanna Dodson
Mt. Carmel IL
Tinifer Donaldson
Indianapolis, IN
Kristin Doss
Plainfield, IN
Leslie Dunlap
South Bend, IN
Kerri Dunniway
Morton, IL
Andrea Eichenberg
Indianapolis, IN
Michele Engle
Noblesville, IN
Nancy Evans
Zionsville, IN
Margaret Fane
Michigan City, IN
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FARR GOUGH
Raymond Farr
Elwood, IN
Colleen Flanagan
Cincinnati, OH
Lisa Fleck
Indianapolis, IN
Elyse Frakes
Gosse Pt. Pk, MI
Ronda Freije
Indianapolis, IN
Kerrie Freisner
Columbus, OH
Tricia Fuhrmann
Ft. Waxjne, IN
Barabra Gilligan
Indianapolis, IN
Garin Cough
Fairmount, IN
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GRAYBEAL HARLOW
Roberta Graybeal
Lexington, KY
Beth Green
Marion, IN
Mandy Greenburg
Indianapolis, IN
Darin Greggs
Danville, IN
Jennifer Grimm
Evansville, IN
Sue Ann Haedike
Richton Park, IL
Amy Hankins
Colfax, IN
Penny Hapner
Roann, IN
Joseph Harlow
Indianapolis, IN
1081 Seniors
HARRINGTON HONIOUS
Beth Harrington
Anderson, IN
Lanette Hartford
Indianapolis, IN
Yumiko
Hashimoto
India}iapolis, IN
Nicole Hastings
Libertyville, IL
Paula Hill
Indianapolis, IN
Jennifer Hobbic
Miinster, IN
Elizabeth Huff
Indianapolis, IN
Gail Hoick
Highland, IN
Beth Honious
Engleivood, OH
Seniors |109
HUENEMOERDER JOHNSON
Jenifer
Huenemoerder
The Woodlands, TX
Brian Hume
New Ross, IN
Matthew Hutt
Indianapolis, IN
Jaemy Hwang
Indianapolis, IN
Kimberly
Illingworth
Linton, IN
Katey Jackson
Harford City, IN
Jill Jacobek
Western Springs, IL
Susan Jamrozy
Lansing, IL
Steve Johnson
Coatesville, IN
0 ^ Seniors
JONES KING
John Jones
Indianapolis, IN
Scott Jones
Nezo Palestine, IN
Kristin Kaiser
Quincy, IL
Raman Kaur
Indianapolis, IN
Deborah Keller
Monterey, IN
Dena Kerkhove
W. Lafayette, IN
Craig Kessler
Columbus, IN
Norma Kim
Columbus, IN
Karen King
Griffith, IN
Seniors | HI
KING KULAGA
Tonya King
Indianapolis, IN
Melissa Kinnaman
Noblesville, IN
Virginia Klover
Indianapolis, IN
Daniel Kobold
South Bend, IN
Laura Kolpin
Grinnell, lA
Vicki Kondelik
Indianapolis, IN
Melissa Kraut
Jerseyville, IL
Catherine Kudrak
Kokomo, IN
Loretta Kulaga
Lombard, IL
112 1 Seniors
LANE LINENEAVER
Dion Lane
Xenia, OH
Douglas Lane
Indianapolis, IN
Karla Learner
Kokomo, IN
Jeannie Lee
Arlington Hts, IL
Kristen Lee
Sank Village, IL
Sarah Leeds
Camel, IN
Sung Lim
Indianapolis, IN
Holly Lindberg
Granger, IN
Greg Lineneaver
Chagrin Falls, OH
Seniors |113
LLOYD MARSHALL
Janet Lloyd
Indianapolis, IN
David Locke
Cambridge City, IN
Larry Lovins
Columbus, IN
Lisa Lower
Mishawaka, IN
Sueann Lucas
Williamsport , IN
Paul Luf t
Elkhart, IN
Susan Maersch
Indianapolis, IN
Bill Markiewicz
South Bend, IN
Anne Marie
Marshall
Valparaiso, IN
114 1 Seniors
MARTINEZ MCKNIGHT
Nancy Martinez
Indianapolis, IN
Amy Mathew
Van Wert, OH
Darcie Mattick
Northbrook, IL
Caroline Maull
Warsazo, IN
Kellie McGlade
Cincinnati, OH
Pamela McGriff
Marion, IN
Ronda McHugh
Clayton, IN
Christina
McKenzie
Roscoe, IL
Karen McKnight
Cincinnati, OH
Seniors |115
MCQUILLEN MOLL
Julia McQuillen
Chesterfield, MO
Nick Melloh
Indianapolis, IN
Terri Mervenne
Cincinnati, OH
Kaarina Meyer
Sezoard, NE
Amy Michel
Englewood, OH
Marc Miller
Greenwood, IN
Leslie Miller
Claijpool, IN
Andy Minor
Madison, IN
Lori Moll
Mascoiitah, IL
Seniors
MORTEMORE OMMEN
Roger Mortemore
Bluffton, IN
Kyle
Muehlbronner
Indianapolis, IN
Michael
Murawski
Chicago, IL
Tara Murphy
Westville, IN
Edwin
Mysogland
Croum Point, IN
Laura Nelson
Dayton, OH
Thomas Nemeth
Indianapolis, IN
Alison Oakford
Peoria, IL
David Ommen
Jacksonville, IL
Seniors |117
PALMER PLUNKETT
Erin Palmer
New Canaan, CT
David Perkins
Indianapolis, IN
Jeffrey Perry
Terre Haute, IN
Frederick Peterson
Mulberry, IN
James Phillips
Indianapolis, IN
Larry Pianto
Chicago, IL
Andrea Pittman
Terre Haute, IN
Jennifer Planker
Greenwood, IN
Brad Plunkett
Crere Coeur, IL
TlJ?)% Seniors
PONSOT- — RATCLIFF
Melinda Ponsot
Ossiaii, IN
Gerald Poore
Greemoood, IN
Youngsuk Porter
Greenfield, IN
Sarah Price
Indianapolis, IN
Jerald Pruner
Indianapolis, IN
Gerri Leigh
Rambis
Pittsbow, IN
Kathleen Ramsey
Indianapolis, IN
Michelle Ramsey
Loves Park, IL
Julia Ratcliff
Duureith, IN
Seniors 1 119
REEL RUIZ
Kathy Reel
Indianapolis, IN
Christine Renz
Florissant, MO
Anita Rif f ey
Washington, IN
Eric Robison
Kokomo, IN
Christine Rode
Scottsburg, IN
Michael Rogers
La Porte, IN
Nicole
Rothlisberger
Toledo, OH
Lisa Rubin
Riverwoods , IL
Edward Ruiz
Ph/month, IN
1201 Seniors
SANDER SCHULER
Angela Sander
Indianapolis, IN
Karen Sasveld
Oak Forest, IL
Chan Saysana
Neiv Palestine, IN
Sarah Schaefer
Decatur, IN
Aaron Schamp
Gosport, IN
Melissa Scheldt
Lowell, IN
Rich Schmaltz
Indianapolis, IN
Amy Schneider
Kirkwood, MO
Michael Schuler
Portage, IN
Seniors |121
SCHULTZ SIMON
Frederick Schultz
North Manchester, IN
Karen Scott
Valparaiso, IN
Carol Servais
Kokoino, IN
Karen Shaw
Indianapolis, IN
Brad Shepard
Decatur, IL
James Shultz
Zionsville, IN
Brian Shupe
S. WItitlexj, IN f
Amy Shutters
Indianapolis, IN
Allison Simon
Columbus, OH
T?? I Seniors
SINNOCK- — STEWART
Janet Sinnock
Indianapolis, IN
Rosemari
Sinnock
Indianapolis, IN
Traci Siple
Indianapolis, In
Margaret Skibba
Louisville, KY
Bryan Smith
Ballwin, MO
Karen Sorg
Ft. Wayne, IN
Celesta
Spaulding
Indianapolis, IN
Thomas Spencer
Carmel, IN
Chris Stewart
W. Lafayette, IN
Seniors ■ 123
SU TODD
Wen Su
Indianapolis, IN
Leslie Suh
Rockford, IL
Dean Tavernier
Portage, IN
Matthew Taylor
Ft. Wayne, IN
Stef anie Taylor
South Bend, IN
Laurie Teeters
Anderson, IN
Delmar Terry
St. Petersburg, PL
Almitra Thomas
Indianapolis, IN
Jennifer Todd
Crawjordsville, IN
124 i Seniors
UGO WAYT
Marc Ugo
Clinton, IN
Theodore
Underwood
Danville, IL
Amy Van Metre
Westerville, OH
Jodi
Vander Woude
Lansing, IL
Michele Walker
La Salle, IL
Terri Walsh-
Griffin
Indianapolis, IN
Robert Warf el
Cincinnati, OH
Raquel
Washington
Indianapolis, IN
Renee Wayt
Frankfort, IN
Seniors |125
WEBB WOODRING
Rhonda Webb
Richmond, IN
Tracey Westmeyer
Columbus, IN
Kristin Wheeler
Valparaiso, IN
Aimee White
Valpariso, IN
Mary Whitehead
Carmel, IN
Paul Wilmot
Sharpsville, IN
Daphne Wolfgang
La Fontaine, IN
James Womack
Indianapolis, IN
Robert Woodring
Indianapolis, IN
1261 Seniors
ZEIGLER ZVER
James Zeigler
Columbus, IN
Julie Zver
Addison, IL
Seniors 1 127
SENIOR DIRECTORY
James Allegretti
Crown Point, IN
Accounting
Sigma Nu
SigniaNu-Treasurer; Dean's List;
Football.
Elodie Andrews
Kent, OH
Dance
Butler Ballet.
Michael Ashanin
Indianapolis, IN
HisionjIFrmch
International Club;Study Abroad-
West Africa; Phi Sigma Iota;
Multicultural Living & Language
Center.
Fatih Aslanoba
Istanbul, Turkey
Fimince
Alpha Kappa Psi; International
Club; Resident Assistant; Com-
muter Assoc; Dean's List; Intra-
mural Volley ball.
Amy Atkinson
Sullivan, IN
Biological Scia2ces
Kappa Alpha Theta.
Jeffrey Auld
Brighton, MI
Finance/ Accounting
Track-all conference indoor;
Dean's List; Student Government
Assoc; Ross Hall Government-
Treasurer; Alpha Kappa Psi;Study
abroad fall; Alpha Lambda Delta;
Phi Eta Sigma.
Pamela Barrett
Barrington, IL
PCC
Alpha Chi Omega
Wia;L^BC-President;AlphaPhi
Omega- President; ARC;, Alpha
Chi Omega- Membership Dev.
Chair, Assist. Scholarsliip Chair.
Amanda Bayless
Bluffton, IN
Elanentary Educatbn-
Alpha Chi Omeg;
128l Senior Directory
SEA; Kappa Delta Pi; Spring Sing;
GenevaStunts; Alpha QiiOmega-
Rush Chairman; Dean's List; Uni-
versity Choir.
Jacinda Beabout
Robinson, IL
Marketing
Delta Delta Delta
Phi Signia lota-VP, treasurer;
Delta Delta Delta- secretary, exec.
VP.
Karen Bellinger
MooresviUe, IN
Accounting
Delta Gamma
Scliolars for the Advancement of
Business Leadership- Secretary &
Evening with the Innovators —
Chair; Delta Gamma-Treasurer,
House Manager; Mortar Board-
Gavel Assistant; Blue Key- Fresh-
man Skits Awards Chair; Alpha
Kappa Psi-pledge class VP; Se-
nior challenge committee; Pl"d
Kappa Plii; Rho Lambda; Plii Eta
Sigma; Alpha Lambda Delta;
Dean's List.
Wendy Bemer
Valparaiso, IN
Journalism
Collegian-Editor in Chief, news
editor, opinion editor, copy chief,
features editor,outstandingstaffer,
award artist; principal cellist; But-
ler Symphony Orcliestra; Butler
Chamber Orchestra; Jordan Fine
Arts-Quintet; PracticalHealthDis-
Anwaar Bhatti
Carmel, IN
Pln/sics/Computej- Science
Kappa Mu EpsUon-President; So-
ciety of PhysicsSti.jdents-VP;IEEF
Computer Society; Assoc, for
Computing Machinery;
Undergrad Research Award;
Math Assoc, of America.
Kristen Bishop
Sheridan, IN
Marketing
Delta Gamma
Senior Class -VP; Senior Chal-
lenge Co-Chairman; Mortar
Board- VPSpedalEvents;Market-
ing Qub-VP Membership; Par-
ents WeekendCo-Chairman;Out-
standingStudentNominee; Who's
WhoAmongAmericanCoUeges/
Universities; Honors Program;
Dean's List; Delta Gamma-VP
Scholarship, Business Rush; Phi
Kappa Phi; Jr. Qass -Secretary;
Intramural BasketbaIl;Homecom-
ing Spirit Committee Chairman.
Amy Blackman
Milwaukee, WI
Arts Administration/Dance
Delta Gamma
SGA Program Board-Student
Union Chair; Butler Ballet; Delta
Gamma -Rituals Chair; JCFA Stu-
dent Council; Phi Kappa Phi
HonorSodety; EtaPsiDelta Dance
Fraternity.
Sarah Blume
Hanover, IN
Public Relations
Pi Beta Phi
Public Relations Student Society
of Americ-Secretary, VP; Colle-
gian- writer; APO; Society of Pro-
fessional Journalists.
Mindy Bohlander
CenterviUe, IN
Education/Public Relations, Minor
Alpha Pl-ii
Alpha Phi- social chair, assist, so-
cial chair; PanheUenic Rep.
Sidney Boquiren
Manila, Philippines
Music Tlieonf/Composition
Chorale; Jordan Jazz Singers; Uni-
versity Choir; Men's Glee Club;
Senior Challenge Committee; Phi
Kappa Phi; Pi Kappa Lambda;
PhiEtaSigma-VP; LambdaSigma;
Alpha Lanibda Delta; Resident
Assistant; Outstanding Male
Freshman; Forensics-St. Cham-
pion, Novice Prose Category;
Presidenticd Scholar; Women's
Committee Scholar; Pi Kappa
Lambda Scliolar; Presser Founda-
tion Scliolar; Honors Redtal solo-
ist; Concerto Competition Final-
ist.
Melissa Bowlby
Middlebury, IN
Elemaitan/ Education
Kappa Alpha Theta
Blue Key; Plii Delta Kappa.
Shawna Bowman
Birmingham, MI
Speech Communicatiotis/Socblogy
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Sociology Qub-VP; Women Ii
Communications.
Gina Bramer
Hoffman Estates, IL
Marketing
Delta Gamma
BusinessBylines-Co-editor;SABI
Mortar Board; Faculty Comm. oi
Student Affairs-student rep; Blu
Key-President; Marketing Qui
LambdaSigma; Freshman Class
Secretary; Phi Eta Sigma; Oul
standingStudentNominee; Delt
Gamma-Treasurer, Asst. Trea;
Dean's List; ARC.
Camilla Branham
Indianapolis, IN
Elenwitanj Education
Delta Delta Delta
Kappa DeltaPi; DeltaDeltaDeltc
Secretary.
Rebecca Bryant
Greenfield, IN
Music/Cljaj-iishy
Outstanding Student Nomina
Who's Who Among Students i
American CoUeges/Universitie
Chorale; University Choi]
Women's Glee Qub; Resident!?
College-Hall Council office:
Sigma Alpha lota-VP, Resider
Assist.; Student Advisory Con
mittee; Board of Trustees Studer
Rep; Lutheran Campus Ministr
Kimberly Buffano
Lansing, IL
Speech-La) igi lage Patlwlogij '
PiBetaPhi
National Student Speech-Lar
guage Hearing Association; A
pha Phi Omega-VP of f ellowshij
Pi Beta Phi-secretary. i
Laura Burkey
Munster, IN
Pliannaa/
Alpha Chi Omega
Butler Presidential Scholar; N;
tionalMeritScholar;HoosierStat
Scholar; Dean's List; Butler's Ou
standing Students; Outstjmdir
FreshmanNorrunee;Outstandir
Freshman Chemistry Award; A
•ha Lambda Delta; Phi Eta Sigma;
.ambda Sigma; Alpha Phi
)mega- Corres sec; Academy of
tudentsof Pharmacy; Alpha Clii
:)mega- Scholarsliip chair, assist
vushdiair, standardsboard mem-
Carrie Campbell
ndianapoUs, IN
Uio Clii Phcinnaceutical Honor
odety;ASP;PhiKappaPl"iiHonor
'odety.
Vpril Caton
iullivan, IN
^lianiwci/
Upha Phi
TiUST counselor; RUSH coun-
elor; VP- Pharmacy Class, Acad-
■my of Students of Pharmacy;
lean's List; National Dean's List;
Upha Lambda Delta; Plii Eta
iigma; Lambda Sigma; Blue Key;
vho Chi Recognition; outstand-
ing student nominee.
amelin Caudill
ianover, IN
oimwlism/Public Relations
'i Beta PM
'ubUc Relations Student Society
)f America-President, treasvirer;
Upha Phi Qmega-pubUdty chair;
Vomen in Communications;
'ractical Health Discussers.
Catherine Collier
Springfield, OH
^nblic Relations
'i Beta Phi
'i Beta Phi-Rush Counselor, so-
ial diair; Women in Communi-
:ations; Public Relations Student
jodety of America; Butler Crew
[earn.
/eronica Combs
/Vest Alexandria, OH
oimmlisni/French
Demia-Founder; Alpha Lambda
Delta; Blue Key; Mortar Board;
ntemationalQub; Collegia) i-man-
iging editor.
ill Cox
7helbyville, IN
zlenientaiy Education
jeneva Stunts; Kappa Delta Pi;
Dean's List.
KeUyCullen
Cincinnati, OH
Dai:ce
Kappa Kappa Gamma
JCFA Student Council; Student
Ambassador; Lambda Sigma;
ARC; Sodology Club.
John Currier Jr.
Rockford, IL
Actuarial Science
Plii Kappa Psi
YMCA-President, Hunger/
Homelessness Chair, Fr. Wkend
Counselor; PM Kappa Psi-VP,
Chaplin, Frat Ed. Chair, Alumni
PR Chair, Philantliropy Chair;
SGA-RecreationCommCo^hair;
Council on Pres Affairs; Actuatial
SdenceQub-FoundiiigPresident;
Mortar Board; Blue Key; Lambda
Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha
Lambda Delta; Top 10 Male Shi-
dent; Plii Kappa PW; BU Scholar,
Academic Researdi Grant; Senior
Challenge.
Barb Davis
Palatine, IL
Marketing
Delta Gamma
SGA- Program Board Chair/Sec-
ond VP, Homecoming Chair;
Mortar Board; ARC; Outstanding
Student Nominee; Sigma Delta
Pi.
Tom DeBolt
Olympia Fields, IL
Mariieting
Lambda Clii Alpha
Lambda Chi Alpha-President,
House Corp Member, House
Manager; IFC; Senior Challenge
Cominittee; Cliristian Business-
men Committee; Homecomiiig
Committee;MarketingClub; Var-
sity Track & Field; President's
Council;Homecoming King; Out-
standing Student Award.
Tanya Dell
Fishers, IN
Elementanj Education
Delta Delta Delta
Kappa Delta Pi; Student Ed Asso-
dation-co-fouiider, correspond-
ing secretary; Practical Health
Discussors-secretary; Direction
Sports Tutor.
Lisa Deutsch
Brookville, IN
Pharinaa/
Tau Beta Sigma-President, Trea-
surer, Sodal Chair; Phi Delta Chi;
RlioChi; Plii Kappa Phi; Newman
Center; Marching Band; Basket-
ball Band; Concert Band; Dean's
List; Spencer Fox Memorial
Award; Marion Merrell Dow
Scholarsliip; American Business
Women's Assoc Scholarship.
David Dillon
Indianapolis, IN
Computer Science
Mathematical Modeling Team;
ACM Programming Team; Japa-
nese Language Club; Dimacs
WorkshoponComputational Dis-
crete Mathematics Participant;
Who's Wlio in American Col-
leges/Universities.
Deanna Dodson
Mt. Carmel, IL
Plmrinaa/
RIio Clii; Plii Kappa Plii; K-Mart
Scholarsliip; Rlio Clii Certificate
of Sdiolastic Achievement; Shi-
dent Assembly Scholarsliip; Dr.
William Fleming Pharmacy Me-
morial Scholarship; Dean's List;
Plii Delta CW; Academy of Stu-
dents of Pharmacy.
Midiael Dorris
Portage, IN
Political Scieirce
Phi Delta Theta
ARC; Senior Class-secretary;
YMCA-Geneva Shmts: Ticket
Chair, Diredor; SpringSing: Ticket
Chair, Director; Orientation
Guide;AIumniAffairs-studentas-
sist.; Plii Delta Tlieta-pMantliropy
diairperson, rush counselor, so-
dal diair.
Mark Dresden
Higliland, IN
Sociologi/
Phi Delta Theta
Swiniming-aU conference.
Lina El-Kukhun
Amman, Jordan
Pluvinai:\j
Delta Gamma
Alpha Lambda Delta; Plii Eta
Sigma-treasurer; Blue Key; Inter-
nationalQub-treasurer,president;
StudentGovemmentAssodation;
achievement award; Dean's List;
Outstanding student nominee;
Commission to Enhance Student
Life.
Michele Engle
Portland, IN
Early OiildlioodjEleinentanj Educa-
tion
Kappa Alpha Theta
Kappa Delta Pi; Mortar Board;
Rho Lambda; PanheUenic Coun-
dl-treasurer; Eliza Blaker Memo-
rial Sdiolarsliip; Dean's List; But-
ler Academic Scholarship.
CoUeen Flanagan
Cincinnati, OH
Englisli
Delta Delta Delta
Plii Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Delta-
President; Delta Delta Delta-Cam-
pus Relations Cliair; Dean's List.
Ronda Rushton Freije
Indianapolis, IN
Pliarmia/
Alpha Chi Omega
AlpliaCliiOmega-diaplain,sdiol-
arsliip chair; Dean's List; Ameri-
can Sti-identof Pharmacy; Ameri-
can Chemical Sodety.
Kerrie Freisner
Upper Arlington, OH
Arts Ainiinistiation/Dance
Delta Gamma
Delta Gamma-president, vice-
presidentpledgeeducation;ARC;
Mortar Board; JCFA Shident
Coiindl; Sigma Rho Delta-pledge
trainer; Butler Ballet; Rlio Lambda.
Trida Fuhrmann
Monroeville, IN
Actuarial Science
Alpha Lambda Delta; PW Eta
Sigma; Schwitzer Hall Go\'em-
ment- president, treasurer; ^ATio's
Who Among AniericanColleges/
Universities.
Barbara GiUigan
hidianapolis, IN
Accounting
Alpha Omicroni Pi
Senior Director^^ ■ 129
Gaiin Gough
Faimiomit, EST
AxcQunfiug
Alpha Pl-ii
Alpha Phi-treasurer; Mortar
Board; Blue Key; Lambda Sigma;
Phi Eta Sign-ia; Phi Kappa Phi;
Business Bylines; Women's Glee
Club; Senior Challenge Commit-
tee.
Beth Green
Marion, IN
Cheiuishy Education
Darin Greggs
Famiersburg, IN
Accounting
Alpha Kappa Psi; Mortar Board;
Midge Rust Award; Big Brother
of Greater Lndpls; Senior Chal-
lenge Committee.
Kevin Halm
LaGraiige, IL
Public and Coijiorate Communica-
tion
Sigma Chi
Sigma CW- president, sodal chair;
Co/Zt'^wn-writer; Robert Walker
Scholarship.
Beth Harrington
Pendleton, DM
Psi/chologi/
Alpha Chi Omega
Alpha Clii Omega, alumni chair,
collegiate rush information chair;
Achievement AwardScholarship;
ARC; Senior Challenge Commit-
tee.
Yumiko Hashimoto
Indianapolis, IN
Histon//Politiail Sciaice
Phi Alpha Theta-president.
Nicole Hastings
LibertyviUe, IL
Frmch
Butler Ballet; Phi Eta Sigma; Al-
pha Lambda Delta; office assis-
tant; study abroad; Resident As-
sist^ar-t; Residence Education Ad-
visoiy Comirdttee; Conversation
Par'cr.er /Tutor for /^jnerican Lan-
guage Academ.y; Plii Sigma Iota.
Paula Hill
Indianapolis, DM
13 Oi Senior Directory
Fashion Merduimiising
Store Layout Award; Clothing
Design Award
Bryan Hoff
Kewanna, DM
Biologij/Pre-Med
Phi Delta Theta
Plii Delta Theta-scholarsliipchair,
secretary; Weiss Scholarship; Bi-
ology; Dean's List.
Jenifer Huenemoerder
The Woodlands, TX
Actiuiiial Science
Delta Gamma
Senior dass-president; Outstand-
ing female student; student body
president; sophomore class presi-
dent; fresliman dass vice-presi-
dent; outstanding freshman fe-
male.
Krystal Hunt
Kingsford Hts, EM
Speedi-Uingiiage Pathology
Matthew Hutt
Indianapolis, DM
Secondanj Education
Sigma Nu
Sigma Nu; Football, HCC Chanv
pions, MIFC Champions.
Jaemy Hwang
Indianapolis, EM
Biologii
Honors program; editorial staff of
literary magazine; 1st place fresh-
man essay contest; LambdaSigma;
Student Research Grant redpient;
Barry Gold water Scholar; Turner
Sdiolar;PresenteratUndergradu-
ate Researdi Conference and In-
diana Academy of Sdence An-
nual Meeting; Tutor; Plii Kappa
Phi.
Susan Jamrozy
Lansing, IL
Plwiinaa/
Academic Scholarsliip; Dean's
List; Kappa Psi; HaU Gov't rep;
Marching Band;Tau Beta Sigma;
Plii Eta Sigma; Alpha Lambda
Delta.
Steve Johnson
Coatesville, DM
Marketing
Tau Kappa Epsilon
TauKappaEpsilon-activitieschair;
Rugby, president; cheerleading-
captain; Entrepreneur Club; Ori-
entation Guide, rush counselor.
Scott Jones
New Palestine, DM
Lambda Chi Alpha
Elisa Turner Scholarship; Dean's
List; Senior Challenge Commit-
tee; ARC; Student Orientation
Guide; Student Government As-
sodation.
Deborah Keller
Monterey, EM
Accounting
Delta Gamma
Delta Gamma-pledge class
fundraising co-chair, assist house
manager,assisttoVPsd'iolarship;
YMCA-secretary, outstanding
freshman chair, representative,
freshman weekend counselor, dir
sports tutor, sleepout with pride
partidpant,givingtreepartidpant,
clean up participant; Phi Eta
Sigma; Lambda Sigma- VP; Mor-
tar Board-secretary; Phi Kappa
Phi; Dean's List; American Sod-
etyofWomenAccountants Schol-
arship Redpient; Alpha Kappa
Psi; Geneva Stunts; Homecom-
ing Comm Luncheon Chair; In-
tramural Volleyball; "Into the
Streets"; Juvenile Diabetess Walk-
a-thon; Senior Challenge Com-
mittee.
Amy Kennerk
Zionsville, EM
Psxjclwlogy
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Varsity tennis; Kappa Kappa
Gamma-philantliropy chair; Stu-
dent Athletic trainer-co-captain.
Craig Kessler
Columbus, EM
Economics
Varsity Baseball, ROTC, Shidy
Abroad.
Tonya King
Gary, EM
Fhmnce
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Half-Time Hordes; Black Student
Uruon; YMCA representative;
Orientation Guide; Alpha Kappa
Alpha-ViceTreasurer; Homecom-
ing Queen candidate; Alpha
Kappa Psi pledge class 1992.
Melissa Kinnaman
NoblesviUe, EM
Eletnentan/ Educatiori
Kappa Delta Pi; Dean's List; Eliza
Blaker Memorial Scholarship.
Kami Kitchen
Springfield, OH
Paralegal /Legal Studies
Alpha Chi Omega
Varsity Butler crew; Dean's List;
Intramural chair.
Daniel Kobold
South Bend, EM
PJmnnaa/
Phi Delta Chi-pledgemaster;
Dean's List; Intramuralbasketball,j
Softball. {
Vicki Kondelik '
Indianapolis, EM
Histonj, Classics \
Phi Alpha Theta-VP; Phi Sigmal
Iota; Phi Kappa Phi; Dean's List;
Who's Who Among Students in
AmericanCoUeges / Universities;
Outstanding Student nominee;
AHEPA Smymis Scholarship.
Melissa Kraut
JerseyvQIe, IL
Elementan/ Education
Geneva Stunts; Spring Sing;
Schwitzer HaU Spirit Leader.
Catherine Kudrak
Kokomo, EM
Actuaml Science
Delta Delta Delta
Butler Halftime Honeys; Butler!
Presidential Scholarship; Alpha
Lambda Delta; Kappa Mu Epsi-
lon; Dean's List; TRUST member;
Delta Delta Delta-treasurer, presi-
dent; Actuarial Sdence Club.
Loretta Kulaga
Lombard, IL
Chemistni
Fresliman Chemist of the year;
Holcomb Student Research Fel-
low; Reliable Resources-recruit-
ment and training committee,
study table tutor; American:
Chemical Sodety.
Douglas Lane
Mew Albany, IN
".ompiiter Science & Math
Institute of Electrical & Electron-
ics Engineers;AssodationofCom-
luting Machinery.
Karla Learner
Kokomo, IN
Oicmistnj
Wlio's Wlio Among Students in
American Colleges/ Universities;
director 1991 commuter orienta-
tion events; steering committee,
YMCA commuter rep; Lutheran
Campus Ministries; BACCHUS-
altemative bar chair; Into the
Streets-coalition boardmember,
team leader, transportation chair-
person.
Jeannie Lee
ArUiigton Heights, IL
PJmnma/
Alpha Phi
Kristen Lee
Sauk VUlage, IL
Elanentmy Education
Track; peer educators/
BACCHUS; hall government.
Sarah Leeds
Cannel, IN
Marketing
Dean's List, Marketing Club.
Michelle Leedy
Lebanon, IN
Pre-nied/Biologi/
Varsity voUeyball;FCA-president;
Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Eta
Sigma; Phi Kappa Plii.
Holly Marie Lindberg
South Bend, IN
Biology/Pre-med
Delta Delta Delta
Alpha Lambda Delta; Plii Eta
Sigma; Lambda Sigma; Phi Kappa
Phi; Mortar Board; Dean's List;
StudentGovemment Association
Representative; Delta Delta Delta-
memberslTipchair,president;out-
standing student.
David Locke
Cambridge City, IN
Histon/
Phi Alpha Tlieta; Dean's List.
Brenda Longstreth
Terre Haute, IN
Math /Latin
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Kappa Kappa Gamma-secretary,
treasurer; Alpha Lambda Delta;
Board of Trustees-academic af-
fairs committee; Homecoming
court.
Lisa Lower
South Bend, IN
Biologi/
Hoosier Herpetology Society;
Resco Hall Council; Loretta
Lunsford Scholarship; National
Hispanic sdiolarsliip; Butler aca-
demic grant for undergraduate
research.
Christy Magirm
Cindniiati, OH
PMmuiaj
Phi Delta Chi-pledgemaster;
Newman Center-president;
ARC; ASP; Dean's List.
Darcie Mattick
Northbrook, IL
English
Delta Delta Delta
Delata Delta Delta-Exec. VP;
Dean's List; Rlio Lambda; Alpha
Lambda Delta; Lutheran Cam-
pus Ministry; Sigma Tau Delta;
University choir; Butler Pom
Pon/Dance Squad; Manuscripts.
Martha Mayes
Indianapolis, IN
Eletnentan/ Education
Pi Beta PW
Student Education Association-
President, VP; Eliza Blaker Me-
morial ScliolarsMp; Kappa Delta
Pi; Varsity Softball Sdiolarsliip;
Mental Attitude Award for soft-
ball;Dean'sList;OutstandingStu-
dent Recognition.
KeUie McGlade
Cincinnati, OH
Secoi idanj Edi icatioi i/Ei jglish
Delta Gamma
Women's v£irsity soccer; YMCA-
VP; Rlio Lambda; Kappa Delta
B.
Pamela McGrif f
Marion, IN
Phanimq//Spmiish
Rho Chi; Mortar Board; Phi
Lambda Sigma; Study Abroad-
Spain; Plii Delta Clii; Gavel Editor;
Co//l'^^w/ /-writer; Plii Kappa Phi;
Dean's List.
Ronda McHugh
Greencastle, IN
Secondan/ Education
Phi Eta Sigma; Lambda Sigma;
Freshman dass-secretary; Dean's
List.
Christina McKenzie
Roscoe, IL
Piiarniaaj
Dean's List; Who's Wlio Among
Students in American Colleges/
Universities,OutstandingStudent;
staff assistant; resident assistant;
resident assistant of year; Resi-
dence Hall Assoc; Plii Delta Clii;
Rlio Chi; PW Lambda Sigma;
Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda
Delta; Academy of Students of
Pharmacy; Butler Univ Faculty
Scholarsliip; Allen & Hansbury's
Pride in Pharmacy Sdiolarsliip.
Julia McQuillen
St. Louis, MO
Elementanj Education
Delta Gamma
Kappa Delta Pi-secretary; Phi
Kappa Psi-favorite.
Nick Melloh
Indianapolis, IN
PCC
Sigma Nu
Sigma Nu-VP; varsity football.
Todd MeUoh
Indianapolis, IN
Radio & TV
Disc jockey for WAJC; ball game
announcer; WAJC sports & news
reporter, Indianapolis Colts, beat
reporter.
Monica Method
Elkliart,lN
Journnlisiu
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Kappa Kappa Gamma- VP, corre-
sponding sec; Top Ten outstand-
ing students; SGA 1st VP; Colle-
^rtn-managing editor, entertain-
ment, features editor; Plii Sigma
Iota; Mortar Board; Lambda
Sigma; Alpha Lambda Delta;
Women in Communications;
Counci] on Presidential Affairs
chair; Spring Sports Spectacular;
Judidal Board selection commit-
tee diair;Commission to Enhance
the Quality of Student Life; Board
of Trustees student affairs com-
mittee.
Maria Michael
West Lafayette, IN
Plumnaa/
Amy Michel
Englewood, OH
]oumalisni/PR
Delta Gamma
Delta Gamma- VP, Chapter Pro-
gramming; Phi Eta Sigma; Blue
Key-lst VP; Mortar Board; Public
Relations Student Society of
America; YMCA-freshman
weekend director. Direction
Sports director; sophomore dass-
VP.
Leslie Miller
Mentone, IN
Marketing
Alpha Piii
Women's basketball, captain;
Dean's List.
Karl Minor
Madison, IN
Plumnaa/
Lambda Clii Alpha
Alpha Lambda Delta-treasurer;
Lambda Sigma-treasurer.
Michael Murawski
Cliicago, IL
Finance
Lambda Clii Alpha
Senior Challenge Committee.
Richard Nokes
Knox, IN
English Literatiue
Ross Hall RA; Litemational Af-
fairsClub-sea-etary,presideit;co-
wdiinerofstudentlifeaward;Ross
HaU-secretar\'.
David Ommen
Senior Directory 1131
Jacksonville, IL
Radio & T\''
Collegian-sports editor; WAJC-
sports director, freshman broad-
caster of tlie year, air talent of tlie
year.
Erin Palmer
New Canaan, CT
Arts Aiumiistmtioi i/Div icc
Alpha Pl-ii
Butler Ballet; study abroad-En-
gland; Intemsliip, Clowes Memo-
rial HaU.
Amy Pfaffmann
Sugar Grove, IL
Dm ice
Alpha Plii
Sigma Rlio Delta; Dean's List;
Acadeniic Achievement Award.
Larry Pianto
Chicago, IL
Finance
Alpha Kappa Psi; fresliman foot-
baU; ROTC.
Jennifer Planker
Greenwood, IN
Public&CoijwrnteConimunications
Delta Gamma
CoZk^^/rtH-reporter; Who's Who
AmongStudents in American
Colleges/Universities;seniord'ial-
lengecommittee; Dean's List; Delta
Gamma- rush diair, business rush
chair; ARC; TRUST rep; Spring
Sing-Director; Homecoming
court; Rho Lambda- secretary.
Brad Plunkett
Creve Coeur, IL
Plmnnaa/
Phi Delta CW; ASP; ARC; Cho-
rale; Lambda Sigma; Jordan Jazz;
YMCA-Geneva Stunts & Spring
Sing, overall director; outstand-
ing student nominee; Top Ten
Males at Butler; Wlio's Who in
American Colleges /Universities;
Homecoming king candidate;
Residential College Hall Council-
president, treasurer.
Mindy Ponsot
Ossian, IbJ
Marketing
Delta Gamma
Marketing Qub-VP communica-
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tions,VPfinance;seniord"iaIIenge;
SG A-lilms chair; Blue Key; Junior
Service Honorary; busuiess by-
linescontributor;Juniordass-trea-
surer; homecoming committee;
Lambda Sigma; Plii Eta Sigma;
Alpha Lambda Delta; Academic
Sdiolarsliip; Dean's List.
Youngsuk Porter
Greenfield, IN
Pliannaa/
RlioCW.
Michelle Ramsey
Rockford, IL
PJiamiaa/
Phi Delta Chi; Academy of Stu-
dents of Pharmacy; Phi Lambda
Sigma; Leadership Sodety; Blue
Key; Alpha Lambda Delta; Out-
standing Student; Dean's List; Jun-
ior dass officer; Student Govern-
ment Assodation rep; student
advisory group; IM atWetics; Di-
rection Sports.
Julia Ratcliff
E>unreith, IN
Marketing
Cheerleading-captain; Entrepre-
neursliip Club-secretary; Market-
ing dub.
Suzanne Reader
IndianapoUs, IN
Journalistn
Plii Sigma Iota-president; Dean's
List; Honors Student; Judicial
Board Committee; Wlio's Who
Among Students in American
Colleges /Universities; Musical
productions;outstandingstudent;
Collegia} hreporter,assist. entertain-
ment editor.
Christine Renz
Horissant, MO
Pliannacy
Alpha CW Omega
Alpha Clii Omega- VP frat rela-
tions, personaldevelopmentdiair,
chapter relations and standards
board, rush day chair., chair of
membersliipdevelopmentboard,
scholarsliip board, sodal board;
Academy of Students of Phar-
macy; Alpha Phi Oniega; Half-
time Honeys, co-captain; Dean's
scholarship; Dean's List; Hannah
Keenan Scholarship; PW Clii Rec-
ognition certificate; Blue Key;
Lambda Sigma-historian; Alpha
Lambda Delta; Phi Eta Sigma.
Christopher Ridiard
Chesterton, IN
Vocal Perfonnance
Chorale-historian; Jordan Jazz
Singers-historian; Madrigals; Op-
era Workshop; Spring Sing-pro-
gram chair; Geneva Stunts;
Starlighters scholarship 1991.
Eric Robison
Kokomo, IN _
Marketing
Tau Kappa Epilson
CheerIeader;GenevaStunts-direc-
tor;SpringSing-technicaldir.;Ori-
entation guide.
Christine Rode
Scottsburg, IN
Plumnao/
RhoChi-patientcoiinsellingchair,
certificate of achievement; Alpha
Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi;
Academy of Students of Phar-
macy; Dean's List.
Michael Rogers
LaPorte, IN
International Stidies/Spwiish
Phi Kappa Psi
SGA-treasurer, secretary; Mortar
Board; ARC; Sigma Delta Pi;
Lambda Sigma.
Lisa Rubin
Riverwoods, IL
Marketing/ Spanish
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Entrepreneurship Club; Alpha
Kappa Psi; Business Bylines Con-
tributor;CirdeK-VP,sec,co-mem-
bersliip chair; Faculty Assembly
Board-IntemationalStudies;Mar-
keting Club-sec; Spanish Honor
Sodety-president; Dean's List.
Angela Sander
Carmel, IN
Elementanj Education
Peer Educators /BACCHUS-
president, VP, National Board of
Trustees; Butler's Outstanding
Student; Wl-io'sWho's;Phi Kappa
Phi National Honorary; Kappa
Delta Pi Education Honorary and
Sdiolarsliip; Mortar Board; Blue
Key; Lambda Sigma; Phi Eta
Sigma-president; Dean's List; In-
diana Student Education Asso-
ciation; Spring Sing-program
chair; Into the Streets Coalition
Member.
Karen Sasveld
Oak Forest, IL
Math/English
Delta Delta Delta
Delta Delta Delta-VP,treasure;Phi
Kappa Phi; 0HI; Outstanding
Student; Butler Presidential
Scholar; Honors Program.
Sarah Schaefer
Decatur, IN
Accounting
Reliable Resources-tutor; Resco
HaU CouncU-rep; Alpha Kappa
Psi; Spring Sing; Blue Key; Alpha
Lambda Delta-president;CirdeK;
University Choir; Arthritis Foun-
dation volunteer; Students for the
Advancement of Business Lead-
ership; 1990 Crowe Chizek Schol-
arship; 1991 Katz, Sapper, Miller
scholarship; 1 991 Finandal Execu-
tives Institute Award udnner;
Dean's List; Outstanding Student
Nominee.
Melissa Scheldt
Lowell, IN
Accounting
Phi Kappa Phi; Blue Key; Phi Eta
Sigma; Alpha Lambda Delta; Resi-
dent Assistant; Schwitzer HaU
Gov't rep; Geneva Stunts; direc-
tion sports; Symphonic Wind
ensemble; Marching Band;
Women's Glee Club; Irwin Katz
Accounting Award; Assodation
of Gov't Accounting Scholarship
for Academic ExceUence; Seitz
Memorial scholarship; Faculty
Assembly Student Affairs Com-
mittee; Who's Who Among Stu-
dents in American CoUeges/Uni-
versities.
Michael Schuler
Ogden Dunes, IN
Finance |
Sigma Nu I
FootbaU ]
Karen Scott
Valparaiso, EM
Elanentaiy Education
Alpha Phi
Alpha Plii-philanthropy chair;
Intramurals; Kappa Ddta Pi; Stu-
lent Education Assoc.
idward Seaver
Calamazoo, MI
Marketing
Delta Tau Delta
pean's List; Delta Tau Delta- Ser-
Fant-at-arms, sodal chair; Honor
tiate; Alpha Lambda Delta.
Larol Servais
jCokomo, IN
Vhammai
PhiDeltaChi-Master-at-Arms,sec;
\cademy of Students of Phar-
ihacy-president; ARC; Phi Chi;
j4ortar Board.
jCaren Shaw
indianapoUs, IN
^^sydiology
kxiologyClub-fundraisingchair;
'sychology Club.
Jrad Shepard
Decatur, IL
\cc
Delta Tau Delta
rRUST-counselor, president; Se-
lior Challenge Committee, ;
Zlowes Hall Student Advisory
lommittee; Delta Tau Delta; SG A
ep; Tech director — ^Spring Sing,
jeneva Stunts.
Vllison Simon
lolumbus, OH
lance
3utler Ballet; Sigma Phi Delta-
)resident, VP.
anet Sinnock
ndianapolis, IN
Sociology I Anthropology
Sociology Club; Alpha Kappa
Delta.
losemarie Sinnock
ndianapolis, IN
\rts Administration
'hi Kappa Phi.
Jryan Smith
3allwin, MO
nimnce
Delta Tau Delta
Delta Tau Delta-treasurer, Kamea
Delegate,Financecommitteechair,
;xecutive committee, assist trea-
iurer,assisthousemanager;Schol-
irs for the Advancement of Busi-
ness Leadership-president; Entre-
preneurshipClub;ButlerBusiness
Scholar; Plii Kappa Phi; Financial
Exec in Finance; Outstanding se-
nior finance student award;
Lambda Sigma; Plii Eta Sigma;
Dean'sList;OutstandingStudent.
Thomas Spencer
Indianapolis, IN
Marketing
Rita Stein
Batesville, IN
Jounuilism/Political Science
Delta Gamma
Collegiai i- editor, copy editor; Pub-
lic Relations Student Society of
America-president;Mortar Board,
Gavel co-editor;SeniorChaIlenge;
Wlio'sWhoof American Women;
Outstanding Student Nominee;
Indianapolis Young Republicans.
Lawrence Taylor III
South Bend, IN
Phamiaa/
Phi Delta Theta
Plii Delta Theta-president, sec.
Rush chair; Direction sports; Giv-
ing Tree; Orientation Guide; But-
ler BuUdog mascot; American
Pharmaceutical Assoc; Academy
of Students of Pharmacy; Dean's
list.
Laurie Teeters
Lapel, IN
Matli/Education
Dean's List; OutstandingStudent;
Who's Wlio Among American
Colleges /Universities; Alpha
Lambda Delta; Mortar Board; PW
Eta Sigma; Blue Key; Plii Kappa
Phi; Campus Crusade for Christ.
Deknar Terry
St. Petersburg, FL
Marketing
Marketing Club; Black Student
Union; Lutheran Campus Minis-
try; Track.
AJmitra Thomas
Indianapolis, IN
Pliannaa/
Lambda Kappa Sigma, secretary.
Jennifer Todd
CrawfordsvUle, IN
Private/Corinrate Communications
Delta Gamma
Marc Ugo
Clinton, IN
Finance
Phi Delta Tlieta
IFC-treasurer, co-rush chair; Al-
pha Kappa Psi; Plii Delta Theta-
pledge class president, house
manager, pledge trainer, social
chair; ARC.
Amy Van Metre
Westerville, OH
Spanish
Delta Delta Delta
Delta Delta Delta-pledge educa-
tor, campus relations chair; Phi
Sigma Iota;Sigma Delta Pi; Kappa
Delta Pi; Reliable Resources-tu-
tor; Orientation guide; Modem
Foreign Languages Scholarship;
Beta Liunbda Delta Adiievement
Award; Symphonic Wind En-
semble.
jenny Vorpagel
Waukesha, WI
Dance/CJwnistn/
Sigma Rlio Delta-treasurer, VP,
president; Circle K; Butler Ballet;
OutstandingStudent; Dean's List;
Phi Kappa Plii; Iota Sigma Pi;
Lutheran Campus Ministry.
Robert Warfel
Cincinnati, OH
Englisli Literature
Resident Assistant;Mortar Board-
president, VP; Practical Health
Discussors- president, VP; ARC;
Council on Presidential Affairs;
basketballband;SigmaTauDelta-
VP, historicm; Jordan Jazz Singers;
Chorale; Judidal Board; Wlio's
Wlio in American Colleges/Uni-
versities; Dean's List; Plii Eta
Sigma; Alpha Lambda Delta; Blue
Key; Lito the Streets; Lutheran
Campus Ministry.
Renee Wayt
Frankfort, IN
Marketing
Volleyball sdiolarsliip.
Rhonda Webb
Riclimond, IN
Public/Corporate Communications
Delta Delta Delta
Dean's List; Sigma Delta Pi; Plii
Sigma lota; PRSSA.
Su Wen
Beijing, China
Physics
Presidential Scholarship, Interna-
tional Club-treasurer.
Mary Wliitehead
Cannel, IN
Radio/Television
Collegian-writer; WAJC
Mary Wilson
Gilman, IL
Plmnnaa/
Virginia Mae Kirkpatrick schol-
arship; Alpha Lambda Delta;
Kappa Psi; Academy of Students
of Pharmacy.
Rebecca Wolf
Brownsburg, IN
Joun lalisn i/Pi ihlic Relntioi is
Public Relations Student Sodety
of America; Co/k^Mn- writer.
Becki Youdell
Adelarde, Australia
Dance
OutstandingDance Award, 1989-
1992.
James Zeigler
Columbus, IN
English
Lambda Clii Alpha
Top Ten Butler Men; IFC- presi-
dent; Lambda Clii Alpha- VP, ritu-
alist;Mortar Board; Judidal Board;
Lambda Sigma; Alpha Lambda
IDelta;ARC;BlueKey;CrossCoun-
try/Track-captain; Butler Stu-
dents for Peace; Dean's List; Hon-
ors Program.
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SENIOR PATRON
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MARTHA MAYES
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You are beautiful, good.
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tive, intelligent, laughter and
love. You are a shining
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example of what every
mother wishes her daughter
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was and I am so very proud
of you.
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Mom
AMY SCHNEIDER
Once In Love With Amy—
Always In Love With Amy...
We are filled with pride as
you graduate, and send
bouquets of love and con-
gratulations. Best wishes for
a bright future.
Our smiles and prayers.
Mom and Dad
ANGELA CHRISTINE
Congratulations to my
favorite daughter! I am so
proud of you. You have
made a difference in so many
lives already. The little ones
you will influence as a
teacher are lucky, indeed.
May God bless you always.
All my love.
Mom
DEBRA WINTER
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Congratulations! We are
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proud of you.
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Mom, Dad, Deanna, Donna
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DEBORAH JO
DELROSARIO
Debbie Jo, we are so
proud of you. You have
been a real joy to our family.
Good luck in the future.
Love,
Mom, Dad and Rosey
GARIN GOUGH
You are done (at least
temporarily) with "prudes
for proctors, dowagers for
deans." Congratulations to
our sweet girl graduate!
Mom, Dad and Garrett
GENE AUSTIN
Thank you for being our
"Little Kid". We needed your
sense of humor in our family;
you have always been able to
see the whole picture. We
are proud to be your parents.
Congratulations !
We love you.
Dad and the Pounder
JEFFRY COLSON
The years have passed so
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quickly and each one has
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increased our admiration
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and respect for your hard
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work and positive attitude.
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With God as your guide, we
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pray for your continued
success and happiness.
Love
Mom, Dad and Laura
SHERRI EAST
Achievements come from
adversity, accomphshments
come with love. God bless
you and keep you in His care
always.
We love you.
Mom and Daddy "C"
TRACEY WESTMEYER
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Congratulations! On the
accomplishment of another
milestone in your life. Your
choice to be of service to
B^i
mankind in your vocation
reflects that same love,
compassion, and pride we
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feel towards you now.
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Love,
Mom and Steve
JEFFERY QUICK
22 years ago you were the
baby in the basket. Today
you are the man of the
world. Thank you son for
the joy you have given us.
We love you so much!!
Dad and Mom
LISATRUSIK
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Mom and Hank
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MARGARET FANE
Congratulations, We are
very proud of you.
May your future be
happy. We love you very
much.
Good luck always.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Ellen, Chuck and
Chris
LORE ITA KULAGA
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Over the years we have
called you Pumpkin,
Munchkin and Honey
Bunch. All our terms of
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endearment for a caring.
loving, sensitive, special
daughter. "We're so proud"
God gave us a special
blessing in you.
Congratulations!
Love, Mom and Dad
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JENNIFER HOBBIC
You've come a long wav
"Peek".
Congratulations!
We are proud of vou. Get a
job.
Mom, Dad, Chris
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STEVIE YOUNG
Congratulations! At age
21 you add another moment
of joy to our lives.
We are so proud of you.
Love,
Your Family
KAREN SHAW
Congratulations! You have
overcome a lot in your life
time. Through Enthusiasm,
Faith, Hardwork and Prayer,
you have succeeded. We are
so proud— this is not the end-
only the beginning of great
things!
Love you.
Your Family
LORI MOLL
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Congratulations Lori!
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Our buttons are popping -
we're so proud of you!!
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begin your life's journey.
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Mom, Dad and Joe
MARC UGONICK
Congratulations on your
greatest accomplishment yet -
your college graduation.
You have been a great son
and brother.
We love you.
Mom and Pete
BRIAN HUME
Congratulations!
We are very proud of you.
Mother and Dad
LAURA KING
You are a wonderful and
beautiful daughter who is
truly giving in every way.
Because you're loved so very
much, we wish you all the
happiness you're so deserv-
ing of. We are very proud of
you.
We love you.
Love, Mom and Dad
JIM ALLEGRETTI
Congratulations!
R'I1B|
You've done fantastic and we're
all very proud of you. And now
for the rest of your life
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Love,
Dad - '59
Mom- #1 Fan
Carl - '83
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Paul - '88
Gucci - '#1 Bulldog
LAURIE HILLQUIST
Congratulations! Today
you are making the phrase
"Believe in yourself and all
things are possible" a reality.
May you always feel sur-
rounded by our love and
pride. You are a beautiful
daughter and sister.
Lovingly, Mom, Dad and
Jennifer
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MARLA BARBER
OHI~We finally know
what it means: "Oh, here I
am"— ready to set the world
on fire. The Sky's the limit,
and we're with you all the
way.
Mom, Dad and John
MINDY
Poo-Bear: We always
have been and will continue
to be proud of you. We love
you, Min'! Congratulations!
Dad and Mom
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NICK MELLOH
Congratulations! We are
extremly proud to have you
as our son. May you have
nothing but peace and
happiness in your future.
We Love You very much.
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Mom and Your Old Test of
Strength Partner
SUSAN JAMROZY
Congratulations Smiley!
You have a right to smile.
You have accomplished a
lot. We are all very proud
of you! May your future be
as good to you as you hope
it will.
Love,
Your Family
CHRISTOPHER STEWART
From your first day of
school to your last, we've
always been very proud of
you. Your accomplishments
have been many!
The best is yet to be.
Congratulations and much
love.
Love,
Mom and Dad
CHRISTINE RENZ
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Congratulations! We are
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very proud of you and all
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your accomplishments. You
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will surely be rewarded in
life for all your hard work,
study and "PERSEVER-
ANCE". Good luck in the
^IS
future.
Love ya.
Mom, Dad and Jeff
TRICIA
Congratulations! You've
come a long and sometimes
difficult way. What a won-
derful daughter you are!
This is not the end, only the
beginning of a new and
exciting future!
Love,
Mom, Dad and Jim
TIM JOHNSTON
Congratulations on the
five year plan completion.
Mom, Dad, Jeff and Romes
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MELISSA KRAUT
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To the "best" daughter a
family could ever have. Words
cannot express our pride in
you. You've worked hard and
made it by yourself. Always
know how much we love you
and will always be there if you
need us.
Love, Mom, Dad & Christoper
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LINA EL-KUKHUN
Congratulations! We
knew you would make it.
Rennember it is just the
beginning. Life is a bigger
school.
We all love you.
Mom, Dad, Jamer and Hani
KRISTEN LEE
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CONGRATULATIONS! !
You have always made us
M. proud. This is only the
j^j beginning of a new Future
^H for you. You have so much
^H to offer the future genera-
^M tion.
H| Best of Luck.
^^ Love,
Mom & Dad 1
LAURA KOLPIN
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Congratulations !
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We're very proud of you.
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You have always set high
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goals and worked hard to
attain them. Keep reaching
and be happy.
Love-
Mom and Dad
Paul and Mark
ED RUIZ
Congratulations!
We are proud of you. We
love you very much.
Mom, Dad, Irma and Irene
LISA CHRISTINE LOWER
We've dreamed of this di
for so long. All our prayers
have been answered; all yoi
hard work and determinatic
has paid off. You've reache
your star. Baby! There's no
holding you back! Look ou
world, here comes Lisa!!
All our love & pride.
Your Family
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CHRISTINA BREW
Outstanding!!
You needed your high schoc
instruction.
"Got it; Get it".
Now that you need sun-
glasses.
"Make it and Bank it".
Your previous financier
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On their way back from a walk L'
Holcomb Garden two girls pause fol
a moment to express their friendshi}|
for on another. (J. Martin)
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LOST LOST LOST LOST LOST LOST
Lost:
Black and white kitten, female.
Blue collar. Answers to the name
Merry,
Call 555-8751
Lost:
Tan medium sized dog. Brown
collar. Answers to the name Sunny.
REWARD
Call 555-2286
Lost:
Green wallet, last seen some-
place on the pedestrian mall. Call
555-9732
REWARD
DON-
You are the love of my life, pleasure
of my palace, and you know the rest....
LEE
Bull,
Let's have fun with phonics. Time
to cram. You bring the books-l'll bring
the brains.
Dog
QT
You're the best! Who says dreams
don't come true?
Pinch Me
You know it's a bad day when:
Your twin sister forgets your
birthday.
,\ avn?
Party on Dude.
Garth
Nathan,
Roses are Red
Violets are Blue
I'M sorry we fought
Please forgive Me— Boo hoo!
Elaine
Jill
My Ufe is awful without you!
1 never meant to hurt you!
Give me one MORE chance.
Please, Please, Please,
Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love,
Jack
Bobbi:
Let's get wild this week-
end.
Sam
Reenie:
You and Peggy should be singing in
Motown.
LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS
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Nice second home.
Living room, dining room,
snack bar, built-in bookstore
and barbershop. Game room
with lots of videos and a big
back yard. Must see to appreci-
ate.
Stop by~
Atherton Center
Tim,
You are great! I've never had such
fun!
Lots of love,
Jenny
Hey ! Seeking the man 1 met at the
Vogue Friday night— I had a great time
and want to see you again! Please call
Jill at 555-2029
Happy Anniversary Lorraine!
Ten years and Many More!
Love, John
Mary is 21- Watch out! Happy
Birthday!
Beth
Everyone,
She said "Yes"
Signed,
Overjoyed
A.K.,
Thanks for the great evening!
Let's do it again soon!
B.C.M.
The brain is a wonderful organ.
It begins working when you get
up in the morning and doesn't
stop until you get to school.
L.P., D.R., M.S.,
Party-my place-Saturday Night.
You bring the chips, I'll get the dip
T.K.
Wanted:
Fun-loving, caring, intelligent,
charming and witty MALE com-
panion! Call Tracy for more infor-
mation! 555-1001
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