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^HANKYOU  THANK  YOU  THANK Y 


Mrs.  Brady- 
Thanks  for  all  the  help  we 
couldn't  have  done  it  without  you. 
The  Drift 

Bob  Stalcup, 

Thanks  for  all  the  help  with 
the  pictures. 

The  yearbook  staff 

Melinda,  Karen  and  Doug, 
Thanks  for  all  the  help! 

Amy 
WANTED 

Physics  tutor  in  exchange  for 
typing  services- 
Call  555-9304 


Hunk-Hunka-Burning  Love, 
Rock  me  all  night,  baby 

Tracy 


You  know  it's  a  bad  day  when: 
The  "60  Minutes"  team  is  sitting 
outside  your  office. 


Let 's  Get 

ersonal 


Mark~I  need  my  book  back,  now! 
Return  it  or  die!  Tom 


Baby—Hip  Hop— Don't  stop. 
L.L. 

Matt 

Thanks  for  the  great  time  this 
weekend!  I'll  meet  you  same 
place,  same  time  this  weekend. 
Gretchen 

007 

The  purple  chicken  ate  the  green 
toad.  The  sun  sets  at  Midnight. 
James 


The  cute  guy  in  the  green  shirt  that 
fixed  my  flat  tire.  I  want  to  thank 
you  for  your  help  but  I've  lost  your 
number.  Please  call  me. 

555-9997- 
Distressed  in  the  Mid- West! 


The  only  thing  worse  than  being 
tallied  about  is  not  being  talked 
about. 

Oscar  Wilde 


DRIFn992 

Butler  University 


Let's  Get 

ersonal 


DRIFT  1992 

Butler  University 

4600  Sunset  Avenue 

Indianapolis,  IN 

46208 


Opening!  1 


Butler 
Close  Up 


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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Kimberly  Augustine 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Deborah  Ball 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Ann  Baumel 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Jodi  Campbell 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Jennifer  Cox 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Jennifer  Ellis 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Betsy  Bognar 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Stacy  Engel 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Heidi  Hamilton 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Robin  Hood 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Susan  Ingraham 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Kristen  Langer 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


6  1  Alpha  Chi  Omega 


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Alpha  Chi  Omega  Alpha  Chi  Omega  Alpha  Phi  Alpha  Phi  Alpha  Phi  Alpha  Phi  Alpha  Phi  A 


Erin  Long 
Alpha  Chi  Oniega 


Teri  Sue  Moulds 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Michelle  Owen 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Jennifer  Quinlan 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Wendy  Rust 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Leah  Voors 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Alpha  Chi  Omega  Sorority  House 


Leslie  Dewey 
Alpha  Phi 


Kathy  Pickett 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Kim  White 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


Gretchen  Ganser 
Alpha  Phi 


Alpha  Chi's /Alpha  Phi  ■   7 


Alpha  Phi  Alpha  Phi  Alpha  Phi  Alpha  Phi  Alpha  Phi  Alpha  Phi  Commuters  Commuters  Co 


Christina  Jordan 
Alpha  Phi 


Kristin  Runge 
Alpha  Phi 


Jennie  Schiemann 
Alpha  Phi 


Carmen  Voris 
Alpha  Phi 


Jennifer  Crisp 
Commuter 


Roger  Cutshall 
Commuter 


Jeffrey  Flannagan 
Commuter 


8  ■  Alpha  Phi /Commuters 


Commuters  Commuters  Commuters  Commuters  Commuters  Commuters  Commuters  Comm 


Julie  Hiatt 
Commuter 


Kazuko  Kimura 
Commuter 


Traci  Knutson 
Commuter 


Jennifer  Lewsader 
Commuter 


Alpha  Phi  Sorority  House 


Michael  Magan 
Commuter 


Kishon  Maurict 
Commuter 


Commuters  j  9 


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Linda  McMullen 
Commuter 


Elizabeth  Moore 
Delta  Gamma 


Jennifer  Riggins 
Commuter 


Jenny  Rutherford 
Commuter 


Andrew  Wing 
Commuter 


Jo  Wingo 
Commuter 


Alisa  Wynalda 
Commuter 


Sarah  Yeager 
Alpha  Chi  Omega 


10  ■  Commuters 


Delta  Delta  Delta  Delta  Delta  Delta  Delta  Delta  Delta  Delta  Gamma  Delta  Gamma  Delta  Gamm 


Nicole  Beasley 
Delta  Delta  Delta 


Stacy  Teske 
Delta  Delta  Delta 


Erica  Eck 
Delta  Delta  Delta 


Tricia  McCracken 
Delta  Delta  Delta 


Suzanne  Yunker 
Delta  Delta  Delta 


Amy  Demczyk 
Delta  Gamma 


Delta  Delta  Delta  Sorority  House 


Becky  Herold 
Delta  Gamma 


Christi  Penn 
Delta  Delta  Delta 


Lori  Edwards 
Delta  Gamma 


Megan  John 
Delta  Gamma 


Tri  Pelt's/ DG'sl  11 


Delta  Gamma  Delta  Gamma  Delta  Gamma     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 


Karla  Johnson 
Delta  Gamma 


Angle  Minich 
Delta  Gamma 


Amy  Morgason 
Delta  Gamma 


Toahn  Nguyen 
Delta  Gamma 


Gina  Nicosia 
Delta  Gamma 


Anne-Marie  Richmond 
Delta  Gamma 


Katrina  Runge 
Delta  Gamma 


Ann  Sawyer 
Delta  Gamma 


Angela  Woodall 
Delta  Gamma 


Erin  Daniels 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 


Melissa  Meyers 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 


Barbara  Britton 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 


12  ■  DCs /Kappa's 


Kappa  Alpha  Theta  Kappa  Alpha  Theta    Kappa  Alpha  Theta    Kappa  Alpha  Theta  Kappa  Alpha 


Deborah  Britton 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 


Melanie  Buckley 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 


Laura  Chandler 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 


Dawn  Dugle 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 


Laurie  Jana 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 


Kathleen  Ray 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 


Toria  Rutt 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 


Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  Sorority  House 


Lisa  Strbjak 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 


Rilie  Stamper 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 


Shea  Wright 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta 


Kappa  Alpha  Theta  [IS 


Lambda  Chi  Alpha  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  Lambda  Chi  Alpha    Lambda  Chi  Alpha  Lambda  Chi  Alp 


Mark  Alley 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


Kevin  Foltz 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


Michael  Kalscheur 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


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Brent  Bilsland 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


Michael  Busuttil 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


Brian  Disney 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


Lambda  Chi  Alpha  Fraternity 


Todd  Phillips 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


Matthew  Potochick 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


Tom  Herndon 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


Jason  Rager 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


14  ■  Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


Pi  Beta  Phi  Pi  Beta  Phi  Pi  Beta  Phi  Pi  Beta  Phi  Pi  Beta  Phi  Pi  Beta  Phi  Pi  Beta  Phi  Pi  Beta  Phi  Pi 


Kevin  Schaus 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


Joseph  Svetanoff 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


Amy  Hill 
Pi  Beta  Phi 


Pi  Beta  Phi  Sorority  House 


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Ann-Marie  Gacioch 
Pi  Beta  Phi 


Lauri  Kuehling 
Pi  Beta  Phi 


Kristin  Rudolph 
Pi  Beta  Phi 


Krisann  Scannel 
Pi  Beta  Phi 


Pi  Beta  Phi  115 


Phi  Delta  Theta  Phi  Delta  Theta  Phi  Kappa  Psi  Phi  Kappa  Psi  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  Res 


Todd  Colvin 
Phi  Delta  Theta 


Douglas  Sorocco 
Phi  Delta  Theta 


James  Reynolds 
Phi  Delta  Theta 


Phi  Delta  Theta  Fraternity  House 


Thomas  Faust 
Phi  Kappa  Psi 


Michael  Hostetler 
Phi  Kappa  Psi 


Marshall  Jones 
Phi  Kappa  Psi 


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Res'v_o 


Anne  Baldeshwiler 
ResCo 


Amy  Bartnick 
ResCo 


Frederick  Bennett 
ResCo 


16  ■  Phi  Delta  Theta /Phi  Kappa  Psi 


lesCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo    ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo    ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo    ResC 


Karen  Cody 
ResCo 


Brooke  Coomer 
ResCo 


Velynda  Cossey 
ResCo 


Mary  Craft 
ResCo 


Kristina  Dorgan 
ResCo 


David  Dulhanty 
ResCo 


Doris  Duning 
ResCo 


Todd  Edwards 
ResCo 


ResCo  ■  17 


ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo    ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo 


Elizabeth  Ehrsam 
ResCo 


Lydia  Fink 
ResCo 


Shannon  Evans 
ResCo 


ResCo  Hall 


Lisa  George 
ResCo 


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Jennifer  Civan 
ResCo 


Luis  Jimenez 
ResCo 


Jacinda  Juday 
ResCo 


18  ■  ResCo 


esCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo    ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo 


Mary  Majewski 
ResCo 


Deborah  Maka 
ResCo 


Jennifer  Marks 
ResCo 


Patricia  Mays 
ResCo 


Lee  Ann  McCandless 
ResCo 


Brian  Nice 
ResCo 


Tammy  Nowostawski 
ResCo 


Jennifer  O'Bryan 
ResCo 


ResCo  ■  19 


ResLo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo    ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo 


Sandra  Parrott 
ResCo 


Dana  Rhodes 
ResCo 


Christine  Posega 
ResCo 


higrid  Rockstrom 
ResCo 


Ross  Hall 


Traci  Scheetz 
ResCo 


Heather  Schuld 
ResCo 


Jonathan  Simon 
ResCo 


Angela  Shaneyfelt 
ResCo 


Catherine  Smith 
ResCo 


Amy  Spreitzer 
ResCo 


20  ■  ResCo 


ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo  ResCo    ResCo  ResCo  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ro 


James  Stein 
ResCo 


Tracy  Thomson 
ResCo 


Jennifer  Thuma 
ResCo 


Keri  Tilley 
ResCo 


Amanda  Wright 
ResCo 


Corey  Alvarez 
Ross 


ResCo  /  Ross  l  21 


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Jonathan  Briars 
Ross 


L.  Allen  Cox  Jr. 
Ross 


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Danniel  Cline 
Ross 


Deborah  Domingue 
Ross 


Adam  Cochrane 
Ross 


Laura  Dowell 
Ross 


Andrew  Cornell 
Ross 


Michael  Duggan 
Ross 


Leanne  Emery 
Ross 


Renee  Farace 
Ross 


Laura  Frey 
Ross 


22  ■  Ross 


Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross    Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross 


Ann  Fulkerson 
Ross 


Curtis  Harper 
Ross 


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Jerry  Gillespie 
Ross 


Pamela  Girard 
Ross 


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Timothy  Keune 
Ross 


Todd  Kramer 
Ross 


Ben  Lawton 
Ross 


Veronica  Locker 
Ross 


Nobunaka  Matsuno 
Ross 


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Scott  Goldsmith 
Ross 


Sherri  Lampert 
Ross 


Ross  bZS 


Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross 


Kimberly  Matthews 
Ross 


Kathy  Marren 
Ross 


Karla  Metheny 
Ross 


Kevin  Meyer 
Ross 


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Clayton  Niccum 
Ross 


Edward  Oneill 
Ross 


Nathan  Perry 
Ross 


24  ■  Ross 


Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross 


Herman  Polk 
Ross 


Richard  Poore 
Ross 


Michelle  Petiya 
Ross 


Tracy  Puckett 
Ross 


Jan  Schulte 
Ross 


Patrick  Sipes 
Ross 


Jennifer  Smathers 
Ross 


Tanisha  Solomon 
Ross 


Ross  125 


Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross    Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross  Ross 


Joshonda  Timberlake 
Ross 


Taylor  Tran 
Ross 


Jeny  Walker 
Ross 


Brandori  Walls 
Ross 


Matthew  Webb 
Ross 


Jason  Wernick 
Ross 


Angela  Angstmanii 

Schwitzer 


Angela  Atkins 
Schwitzer 


26  ■    Ross /Schwitzer 


Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer 


Michelle  Batchelor 
Schwitzer 


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Angela  Bannan 
Schwitzer 


Danna  Bellows 
Schwitzer 


Michele  Bockwinkel 
Schwitzer 


Bethany  Caudell 

Schwitzer 


Deirdre  Conley 
Schwitzer 


Tricia  Crowell 
Schwitzer 


Christina  Dolan 
Schwitzer 


Joni  Dowden 

Schwitzer 


Schwitzer  ■  27 


Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzei 


Cynthia  Fortune 

Schwitzer 


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Tracy  Gordon 
Schwitzer 


Carolyn  Freeze 
Schwitzer 


Beth  Guthrie 
Schwitzer 


Kelley  Gallagher 
Schwitzer 


Amy  Harrell 

Schwitzer 


Michele  Galvin 
Schwitzer 


Jeannie  Hawk 
Schwitzer 


Knstt  n  Hilliard 
Schwitzer 


Christy  Hobson 
Schwitzer 


Rhonda  Hopper 

Schwitzer 


Amy  Hunter 
Schwitzer 


28  ■  Schwitzer 


>chwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer 


Leanne  Huntsinger 
Schwitzer 


Jennifer  Hurt 
Schwitzer 


Juhe  Johnson 
Schwitzer 


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Andrea  Jones 
Schwitzer 


April  Lajoie 
Schwitzer 


Christina  Laukaitis 
Schwitzer 


Bobbi  Leckrone 
Schwitzer 


Heide  Lehman 
Schwitzer 


Katia  Marzolf 
Scliwitzer 


Schwitzer  ■  29 


Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer 


Lael  Leininger 
Schwitzer 


Joann  Maze 
Schwitzer 


Angela  McCormick 
Schwitzer 


Mehssa  Mehlhorn 
Schwitzer 


Kimberly  Moise 
Schwitzer 


Rebecca  Morris 
Schwitzer 


Wendy  Oliver 
Schwitzer 


Katrina  Pakan 
Schwitzer 


Tracey  Pawlowski 
Schwitzer 


Colleen  McKay 
Schwitzer 


Heather  Norton 
Schwitzer 


Wendy  Pecyna 
Schwitzer 


30  1  Schwitzer 


Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer 


Tonya  Peters 
Schwitzer 


Jonell  Pinkerton 
Schwitzer 


Maia  Ramnath 
Schwitzer 


Amy  Rayburn 
Schwitzer 


Karie  Reimers 
Schwitzer 


Brionna  Reynolds 
Schwitzer 


Laura  Royster 
Schwitzer 


Ellen  Russ 
Schwitzer 


Deborah  Sandberg 
Schwitzer 


Winnie  Schlindwein 
Schwitzer 


Schwitzer  [31 


ihwitzer  Schwtizer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer  Schwitzer 


Rachael  Schumann 
Schwitzer 


Danielle  Short 
Schwitzer 


Carrie  Sigle 
Schwitzer 


Jeimifer  Sleeting 
Schwitzer 


Katie  Terry 
Schwitzer 


Jennifer  Tiemens 

Schwitzer 


Gina  Valentine 
Schwitzer 


Susan  Whitman 
Schwitzer 


32  ■    Schwitzer 


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Michelle  Witte 
Schwitzer 


Kristin  Woodard 
Schwitzer 


Julie  Yancich 
Schwitzer 


Sondra  Zigler 
Schwitzer 


Diane  Zimmerman 
Schwitzer 


Cynthia  Wedekind 
Commuter 


Yvonne  Yip 
Schwitzer 


'au  Kappa  Epsilon  Fraternity 


Schwitzer/TKE's  ■  33 


34  iCandids 


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36  ICandids 


Candids   |  37 


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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. 


40  ■  Student  Life 


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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 


42 1  Student  Life 


^ 


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. 


All  Photos  Carl  Wolf 


Freshman  Skits  1 43 


P 


Watermelon  throwing  con- 
test at  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


44  I  Candids 


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. 


Candids  |45 


"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. 


46  ■  Student  Life 


^ 


^^ 


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 


Geneva  Stunts  I  47 


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 


48 1  Studerit  Life 


•^. 


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. 


BaUet/Tordan  ■  49 


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 


scorebox 

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, 


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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. 


scorebox 

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 


scorebox 

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 


scorebox 

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 


Women's  Tennis  I   73 


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. 


s 

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 

74 1  Sports 


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." 


s 

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 


1 75 


Cheerleaders 


76 1  Sports 


mk 


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. 


78  ■  Sports 


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. 


s 

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. 


80  I  Divider 


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. 


82  I  Organizations 


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 


84  I  Organizations 


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 


94  I  Candids 


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Candids  ■  95 


96  I  Candids 


ilk. 


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. 


98  I  Divider 


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. 


\ 


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 


1001   Seniors 


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 


1021   Seniors 


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 


Seniors  |103 


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 


\ 


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 


1061 


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 


Seniors  ■  107 


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 


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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 

ADS 


MARTHA  MAYES 

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You  are  beautiful,  good. 

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honest,  principled,  deter- 

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mined,  independent,  sensi- 

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tive,  intelligent,  laughter  and 

love.  You  are  a  shining 

HJ^K 

example  of  what  every 

mother  wishes  her  daughter 

p^^^lbi^  ^m\ 

was  and  I  am  so  very  proud 

of  you. 

AMLFAML 

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 

^^L  ^  -'^^^^H 

proud  of  you. 

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Mom,  Dad,  Deanna,  Donna 

^^^^^^^E*/^^^^^^^^! 

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 

^^^ 

quickly  and  each  one  has 

mf^k. 

increased  our  admiration 

w    ^ 

and  respect  for  your  hard 

1  ^  -^ 

work  and  positive  attitude. 

•    \  , 

With  God  as  your  guide,  we 

V.  ^ 

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. 

m  A«r«-Ji^%..., 

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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You  made  it!  We  are  very 

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proud  of  you.  You've  done 

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well. 

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You  will  be  a  big  success 

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in  the  business  world. 

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Love, 

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Mom  and  Hank 

L. 


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 

''^  J 


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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May  God  Bless  you 

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always,  all  ways,  as  you 

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begin  your  life's  journey. 

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We  love  "U" 

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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 

9i  ^^  l^t-*'  '■ 

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. 

■uy 

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 

^^^ 

Congratulations!  We  are 

^^r^^^\ 

very  proud  of  you  and  all 

^m  -^m 

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 

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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 

.JHI 

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. 

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Mom  &  Dad                     1 

LAURA  KOLPIN 

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Congratulations ! 

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We're  very  proud  of  you. 

^  ^ 

You  have  always  set  high 

1^^ 

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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1992  Drift  Editor: 
Amy  Bryant 


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Blue  collar.  Answers  to  the  name 
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Tan  medium  sized  dog.  Brown 
collar.  Answers  to  the  name  Sunny. 
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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. 


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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. 


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