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Group promotes dance diversity
Youth, talent and energy take the stage whenever and wherever the AfroAmerican Dance Company performs. From gyrating jazz moves to lyrical ballet, the dancers execute their art with kindred spirit. "1 think a lot of people stereotype the company," said Iris Rosa, director and choreographer. "Some come to a concert expecting breakdancing or something."
She said there seem to be several misconceptions about the company. First, it integrates all kinds of dance into its programs — ethnic African and Caribbean dance, jazz, tap, ballet and contemporary. "Even some of the dancers come with the idea that they are going to promote the African diaspora," Rosa said. "Of course many of the dances are developed around black experiences, but it goes beyond that."
What may also come as a surprise to those attending their first performance by the company is that the group is not entirely black. Rosa, who has been with the company since its inception in 1974, said she thought the first troupe may have been an all-black group. But since then, members have been "white, Hispanic, Malaysian, Jewish — you name it, I've had it," said Rosa, a Puerto Rican.
Rosa said the company's professional performances have fooled plenty of audiences. Who would guess most students in the Afro-American dance troupe weren't dance majors? In the 198485, 18-member dance company is a journalist, a biology major, a linguistics doctoral student, a graduate student in anthropology and a couple of business majors. "They all come from such diverse backgrounds — from someone who's been very exposed to dance to someone who may never have had a dance class in his life," Rosa said.
Any student is permitted to audition in the beginning of the year for the dance company, A100, a two-credit humanities course offered by the Department of AfroAmerican Studies. Rosa said that often a student who takes the class will stay with the company until graduation. The course can be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits.
Tim Dukes, a junior majoring in journalism and a transfer student from Purdue University, joined the company in the spring semester. He had taken dance classes in high school and had danced with a company at Purdue, but "decided to put it on the back burner" when he got to IU so he could devote all efforts to his writing. Dukes enrolled in A100 "for the exercising," he said. But he has no intentions of quitting now. "You learn the meaning of professionalism real fast," Dukes said. "Even the auditions and warmups were treated professionally." "I love it," said sophomore Cynthia Page, a biology major. "I used to beg and beg my parents to let me take lessons when I was a little girl. "Finally I'm doing something I've always wanted to do," she said. "The greatest part of it all is that most of these people aren't dance majors, but we always work well together." "The dance company gives them a chance to explore and work on some of their other skills," Rosa said.
Rosa graduated from IU in 1974 with a bachelor's and master's in dance and physical education. She was invited that year by Afro-American studies to be a lecturer for the course "Black Dance: Culture and Performance." Under the direction of Herman Hudson, chairman of AfroAmerican studies, the company originated as the performance component of the class.
The company meets twice a week for two-hour sessions. "But you end up put-
ting a lot more time into it than that," Rosa said, referring to weekly rehearsals in preparation for a show and, of course, the concerts themselves. The company travels by bus throughout the year, performing in Indiana and surrounding states for elementary schools, other universities and community groups. "There are times you don't understand why we have to keep going to class and doing the same thing over and over," Dukes said. "But we all also understand that practice makes perfect." "Dance is something you need to work on all the time," Rosa said. "The instrument you use is your body, and when we dance, we work through space. It requires a lot of practice."
The company meets in the basement of the three-story Black Cultural Center on North Jordan Avenue. One mirrored wall serves as a backdrop to many arduous rehearsals. Here the dancers are taught the discipline and technical skills that, on stage, culminate in a masterful production. "Iris worked with me on facial expressions," Dukes said. "Over and over again we practiced. You eventually learn to think of the audience and how it looks to them." "We pride ourselves in producing good quality performances, even though we don't have the best facilities," Rosa said. "We're working to become a performing group on campus that people know and respect."
Suzanne Krebs
BACCHUS becomes driving force in car safety
T
he Goodyear flags that roped off the race course area flapped and snapped as the wind whipped across the stadium parking lot that lateSeptember Saturday — the second and final day of the third annual National Collegiate Driving Championships at IU.
This year IU was the first site of the preliminary time trials. Dodge, along with Goodyear, the Sports Car Club of America, and IU's BACCHUS (Boost Alcohol Consciousness Concerning the Health of University Students), sponsored the competition. Randy Pobst, Dodge's national program representative, said two teams would travel across the country to conduct time trials at 80 schools before March; his team was starting at IU and heading west, while another truck was making its way from Purdue eastward.
At each campus, the driver with the fastest time won round-trip airfare to, and hotel accommodations in, Daytona Beach, Fla., for the national finals during spring break. Grand prizes included a S5,000 scholarship and the use of a 1985 Dodge Daytona Turbo for one year.
Whether they came to win, or just for fun, more than 250 students raced the sleek, black Dodge Turbo around the serpentine course. The first contestant, after a few last-minute instructions from an official, secured her helmet, slowly let up on the clutch and was off.
Caution was a word to the wise on the practice lap. Pylons outlined the hourglass-shaped course, and any time the driver knocked one over, even on the practice lap, a one-second penalty was added to his or her overall time.
As the drivers passed the timing lights at the end of the practice lap, the starter's wave of a red-and-green checkered flag signaled the beginning of the official lap. Even though speed was important, maneuvering accurately through the pylons was essential. Senior Kurt Fazekas was the winner with an overall time of 18.128 seconds.
The men and women behind the scenes were members of BACCHUS. John Shannon, the group's vice president, was disc jockey, playing John Cougar Mellencamp and Van Halen tapes. He and John Hefner, BACCHUS president, kept contestants amused with humorous comments over the loudspeakers.
The running joke of the day was the alleged "C" bus race; supposedly, the IU transit buses parked in the stadium lot were waiting their turn at the serpentine course. Then an ambulance driver pulled into the lot to see what was going on and asked if he might get a shot at it. Pobst called out over the speaker, "Well, is it a Dodge?"
At the race site, video tapes and literature promoting responsible drinking habits were used to convey BACCHUS's message against drinking and driving. Pobst said that across the country, student groups such as BACCHUS sponsor similar driving championships. More than 100 universities across the nation have joined the BACCHUS organization.
Suzanne Krebs
Eric Marshall
Front Row: Sue Dillman, Nancy Patrick. Sue Kozak, Tammy Doty. Row Two: Susan Tower, Pam Reid, Deborah Azzarito, Haylie Harrell. Row Three: Tracey Coulter, Robin Jones, Chris Graham, Jennifer Stegemann, Lisa Barlett, Katinka Kallay. Row Four: Lisa Wilkison, Karen Tursic, Toby Stark, Mimi Farrior, Brenda Smith, Jeanette Clanin, Taryn Mullikan, Chris McKain. Back Row: Kirsten Dahlgren, Lorrain Logsdon, Jami Casbon, Cheryl Nartker, Christine Davidson, Susan Shaw, Missy Allen, Angie Chester.
Dodds House
Front Row: James Pruett, Jim Ball, Andy Gmerek, Paul Jacobsen, Stu Shake, Rick Leary, John Damm, Dave Robertson, Mike Gould. Row Two: Glenn Spiczak, Dave Henderson, Mike Fisher, Steve Wuertz, Geoff Jensen, Grant Dixon, Terry Horton, Mike Kunka, Rob Wells, Jon Beck, Gary Bolton, Gary Branham, Mike Yates. Row Three: Mike DiTeresa, Johr Black, Jeff Scholes, Barry Pruett, Howard Sussman, Rob Topel, Tim Fox, Kevin Adams, Bob Hartmen, Jeff Siner, Jim Hecht, Jim O'Connor, Chris Madden. Back Row: Doug Olson, Steve Doerk, Tony Wallace, Mike Mabarak, Randy Schwab, Doug Jeffirs, John Bloomenstock, David Szentes.
Union Board
The Indiana Memorial Union Board is made up of 20 directors — 16 students and four non-students. These 20 board members and various Union Board committees are responsible for organizing a variety of campus educational, social, cultural and recreational events. For instance, the Union Board sponsors films, the Learning at Leisure program and a free lecture series.
Front Row: Cindy Solomon, Gil Benbrook, Zuher Panju, Lynne Gersten, Kathy Locke. Row Three: Mark Nesting, Brian Cullinan, Kenworthy. Row Two: Doris Seward, Dee Dee Shoss, Debbie Phil Chamberlain, David Compton, Troy Gilbert, Winston Shindell. Brode, Nancy Pau Ilin, Andy Detherage, Sara Carroll, Andy
IU Student Association
The IU Student Association is composed of a 34member Student Senate, 200 staff members and 11 departments — representing 32,000 IU students. IUSA represents the student body in all forms of campus decision-making — from campus affairs to state and federal legislation that affects the community.
Secondly, IUSA provides services to students including the Faculty-Course Evaluation, the Test File, discount travel packages and referral services.
Lastly, IUSA initiates projects by bringing student issues to the attention of the IU administration.
Front Row: Bill Stuart, Lori Shannon, Elizabeth Smith. Amy Holtz. Row Two: Laurie Robertson, Jennifer Stephens, Stacey Prange, Carolyn Drew. Sharol Mendelsohn. Row Three: Dan Grundmann, Alan Engel, Kevin Baer, Brian Burden, Eric Baumann, Lisa Reagan Wight. Back Row: John Burnside, Rashid Omar, Brian Kaskie. Eric Schneller. Eric Hirschfield, Brenda Schacht, Patricia Renda, Brian Truex.
IU Student Foundation
The IU Student Foundation raises money throughout the year to provide scholarships for working students. The organization sponsors the Little 500 bicycle race, the Mini 500 trike race, IU Sing, Telefund and an annual toy drive.
Student Foundation offers a variety of opportunities and learning experiences to its members. "The underlying goal throughout the program," according to President Brenda Glock, "is to give members an opportunity to serve their university and have fun doing it."
Front Row: Cindy Carvey, Laura Parry, Amy Reed, Meg Lavey, director. Back Row: Joan Metzger, Carolyn Smith, David Brown. Jean Balaguras, Sue Matchett, Cathy Moore. Middle Row: Rita John Demaree, Brian Gilman, Karen Biddinger, Joe O'Conner, Erickson, co-director, Ty McDaniel, Brenda Glock, president, Bob Eck, Sandy Scheid, Anne Nelson, Glenn Bartley, Pete Carm Aiello, Brian Barrett, Chuck Chamness, John Wiebke, Curt Dunbar. Ladig, vice-president, Dan Rose, Bob Carlson, Jeff Jones, co-
From left: Don Cross, associate publisher/general manager; Susan Elkins, controller; Carol Wright, systems coordinator; Patrick Siddons, publisher; Anita Freeman, adminstrative secretary; Bernadette Robinson-Kinzer, circulation manager.
IDS News Staff
Front row: Ron Reason, news editor: Jay Diskey, editor in chief: Mike Hyer, wire and special projects editor: Mark Land, sports editor: Stephanie Hofferth, copy desk chief. Back row: Jim Lynch, managing editor; Rick Zatz. city editor; Karen Smith. graphics editor: Ryan Murphy, arts entertainment editor; Jana Brittain, campus editor; Adrienne Ward, assistant campus editor; Pete Modaff, opinion editor; Jim Rider, photo editor.
Front row: Nancy Craig, Lynne Steinburg, Patty Foster, Diane Briscoe, Laura Ralston. Center row: Susan Forman, Joe Shrode, Heather Feeley, Bob Welch, Amy Pasko, Chris Ruotanen, Kim Kelly. Back row: Jim Buck, Brad Miller, Mike Schaefer, Scott Chapman, Stan Howard, advertising director.
IDS Production Staff
More than 150 students work to get out the year's 197 editions of the Indiana Daily Student. The paper was founded in 1867 as a monthly publication, but has been a daily since 1898 — now printing 11,000 copies per issue.
The Daily Student is one of few college newspapers totally funded by advertising, subscriptions and job work. It has been judged the best student newspaper in the country twice and has also received awards from the Associated Collegiate Press, the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, United Press International and the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi.
Front row: Diane Biersdorfer, Laura Grube. Middle row: Susan Cronin, Kate Voss, Barbara Blewett. Back row: Brian Falkner, Bill Schaefer, Malinda Aston, Carolyn Sedgwick.
Board of Aeons
The Board of Aeons was founded in 1921 by IU President William Lowe Bryan to promote greater understanding between the students and faculty, and to give students a voice on issues concerning the University. A group of 12 men and women graduate and undergraduate students are chosen each year on the basis of scholarship, leadership and faculty recommendations.
The board meets several times a year with the president, deans, faculty members and student leaders to discuss University-related issues. Recent topics have included academic advising, academic computing and the Honors Division.
Front Row: Kevin Collins, Nancy Pearson, Mike Evans. Wendy Weyen. Back Row: Betty Lar dis, Peter Fraenkel, Mickey Rogers, Jenny Miller, George Stilabower, John Ryan, Scott Anderson, Mike Mays. Tom Froehle. Not Pictured: Sara Carroll, Jenni Jordan.
Student Alumni Council
The Student Alumni Council works with the IU Alumni Association in a variety of programs to foster a better understanding between students and alumni. Many Homecoming activities and student/alumni receptions, including the Big Red Warm-ups before each Homecoming game, are organized by SAC.
Finals Survival Kits and the December candy cane sale are popular fund-raisers. SAC plays a vital, historical role as the senior class council, dedicated to preserving IU tradition.
Front Row: Nancy Pearson, Art Dragoo, Denise Moffett, Marcy Roe, graduate assistant, Andy Patrick, president. Row Two: Todd Arnold, Steve Linares, Ann Brumleve, Terry Grimes, advisor. Row Three: Steve Jacobs, Jane Beane, Brenda Stone, April Anderson, Cindy Summers, Cezanne Carroll. Back Row: Dan Whitesides, Kristen Calhoun, Todd Fettig, Bridget Lindgren, John Howard.
Front Row: Juliet Golden, Renee Hasten, George Stilabower, Alison Gavin, Susan Jo Thomas, Jaime Baum. Back Row: Wayne Wallace, Jon Schwantes, John Seitz, chairman, David Schleinkofer, Steve Zierer, Scott Anderson.
COAS Student Advisory Committee
The College of Arts and Sciences Student Advisory Committee is composed of 12 students from its various disciplines. The committee explores issues that concern the college's students, faculty and mission.
Recommendations are relayed to the dean of the college for consideration. Serving on this committee provides students an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the administrative component of the college while making meaningful contributions to student life.
Front Row: Wendy Weyen, Susan Roffman, Randy Lloyd, programming officer, Jean England. Row Two: Nancy Lorenz, advisor, Alba E. Franco, vice president, Renee Robbins, historian, Michelle Kessler, Betty Landis, president, Laurel Joyce. Row Three: Jim Cole, Scott Kosnoff, selections officer, Mike Evans. Not Pictured: Janis Abraham, Hans Boerner, Nancy Brooks, Nancy Brown, Diane Bushey, Cary Depel, Bridgett Dickson. Dan Forman. Tom Froehle, Carol Hennon, Faith Lawlor, David P. Martin, Diana Lee Mercer. Jennifer Miller, Ron Reason, Kim Richardson, lvette Rodriguez, Brooke Russell, Matt Sheperd, Rich Tursic.
Mortar Board
Mortar Board, Inc., is a senior honor society that stresses service, scholarship and leadership. This year, Mortar Board's 35 members worked to make the campus and Bloomington community more aware of its activities.
The board sponsored three National Issues Forums, arranged a "Preferred Professor" wine-and-cheese reception, revived the "tapping" initiation of new members and co-sponsored the Blue Key/ Mortar Board Leadership Retreat.
Fall Group Staff, Front Row: Scott Hebble, Joni Brown, Robert Thompson, Joann Gravitt, Steve Sartone, Mike Kelly. Back Row: James Fawcett, Rob Schutt.
Air Force ROTC
This year, Air Force ROTC, along with Army ROTC, organized a formal military ball at the Airport Hilton in Indianapolis. Air Force ROTC also sponsored the Ohio Valley basketball tournament for seven other universities.
The group also presented, for the first time, a parade for IU President John Ryan. Another first was the qualification of the Air Force bike team, the Silver Wings, in the Little 500.
Front Row: Staff Sgt. Charles Renz, Capt. Julia Ray, Capt. Larry Simpson, Lt. Col. Richard Szafranski, Maj. Robert Grace, Tech. Sgt. Robert Hahn. Row Two: Joni Brown, James Fawcett, Scott Hebble, Robert Thompson, Joann Gravitt, Steve Sartore, Mike Kelly, Rob Schutt. Row Three: Matthew Baker, Jeff Bowers, Mike Becker, Kurt Magdziasz, Mark Graver, Dian Bushey, Gary Akins. Row Four: Mike Bartholomew, Geoff Cochran, Dawn Copple, Chuck Higgins, Rob Huber, Kenneth Witte, George Kelley, Todd Falkenstein, Rob Richmond, Eric Reeves. Row Five: Kristine Holmes, Danny Oates, Dave Conger, Luke Grossman, Jami Weaver, Van Secrist, Charles Fischer, Brad Goble, Matt Holley, Betsy Thomas, Cathy Chin. Row Six: Richard Ross, Donald Moon, Greg Prothero, John Newman, Jackie McLaughlin, David Wilkerson, Don Gulcher, Bren Fries, Anthony Mika, Lew Carlisle, Steve Dierckes, Julie Moore. Row Seven: David Trout, Wayne Shaw, John Shoemaker, Chad Secrist, Brent Larson, Anna Kinser, Amy Odell, Steve Doub, Andre Manzo, Cindy Foster, Jeff Yarvis, Mark Bowman, Steve Kurpius. Row Eight: Russ Askren, Gary Stutesman, Anthony Williams, John Lundstrom, Ralph Johnson, Marc Tidd, Percy Pompey, John Heer, Matt Phillips, Steve Kirkman, Jackie Luksic, Jacqueline McKay, Gary Link. Back Row: Steve Koertge, Tom Steinbeck, Scott Aul, Jon Steele.
Army ROTC
Army ROTC started off this year with a victory in the ROTC Day Competition at Fort Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis. "We dusted everyone there," said cadet Ivan Denton.
Along with Air Force ROTC, the cadets also reenacted a long-lost tradition — the military ball. Held in Indianapolis this year, the dance is expected to become an annual event. Another highlight, the Dining-In Military Dinner, provided an opportunity for all ROTC cadre and cadets to share an evening of camaraderie, fun and surprise.
Left to right: Susan Zaremba, Charles Coonrod, John Deputy, Lizzie Tcrez.
Justinie Garza, Matt Zanoni.
Dave Maher
Susan Zaremba, David Smith.
Left to right: David Plankey, Hector Perez, Lance Gayle. David Smith
Panhellenic Association
Every sorority has its own governing structure. But membership in a sorority also carries the responsibility of membership in the Panhellenic Association.
Panhellenic, meaning "All Greek,"is the coordinating body for activities involving the 22 social sororities represented at IU. Panhel works closely with the Interfraternity Council in sponsoring leadership workshops, Greek Week, and social service activities. It also works with other student groups to bring lectures, presentations and entertainment to campus.
Panhellenic Executive Council, Front Row: Laurie Stevens, Bobbie Walz, Kim Lanning. Back Row: Michelle Kessler, Faith Lawlor, president, Debbie Wise.
Interfraternity Council
With emphasis on service to member chapters, the Interfraternity Council provides organization on a University-wide level for the fraternity system. IFC co-sponsors many projects with the Panhellenic Association, including Greek Week, Greek Leadership Retreat and a banquet in April to honor outstanding scholars in the greek system.
Interfraternity Council Executives, Front Row: Scott Yonover, Mark Ewen. Lora Burnett, Terry Hill. Back Row: Tim Courtney, Jeff Farren,
Fall 1984 David I. Addis Diane L. Adler
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Ann E. Graber Daniel S. Boomershine John B. Graham Julie A. McKeown Catherine D. Zuran Kathy J. Helming Karl H. Mehlig Scott S. Meit Spring 1985 Jolaine L. Hill Vance M. Abshire Alan A. Hirayama
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Lois M. Hughes Annette M. Baker David W. Huntley Troy R. Sachs Thomas J. Sater
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Kyle A. Jones Carolyn P. Shannon
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Kallitechni Lori J. Sparks Kim E. Cushman Christopher B. McHenry Theodore Washienko Elizabeth E. Deighton Theresa L. Kellogg Jack D. Spencer David Alan Cusick Rebecca S. McHenry Judy Marie Wasik Laura M. Dempsey Curtis D. Kent Thomas N. Sprague Marilyn E. Daily Margaret C. McKnight Janeen E. Wellenreiter Wesley D. Dewar II Michelle L. Kessler Edward P. Steegmann Kimberly D. David Karen L. McVay Quinn E. Weller Dorothy H. Diasparra Lisa W. Ketner Barry G. Steinberg Marie B. Davis David L. Meline Daivd G. Welsh Bridgett L. Dickson Elizabeth S. Kirkman Sharon L. Stewart Tracy M. DeCraene Diana L. Mercer Susan Kay Westendorf Todd E. Dooley Mary Jane Kissel Shelley A. Stewart Katrina Mae Dipple Mark Edward Meyer Jeffrey A. Wheeler David C. Dowell Karen L. Klages Craig A. Stouffer Beth Maureen Doglio Cynthia F. Miller Alecia Ann Whitaker Heather M. Dugan David T. Klapheke Mary Anita Stroup Sandra Lynn Doty Theodore J. Miller Elizabeth L. White Elizabeth R. Dumont Dairy E. Knight Natalie J. Stucky Nancy E. Doyle Laura Anne Moffat Bryan D. Wiggins Jordan IV1. Dunitz Barbara L. Knolinski Bret A. Stutsman Denise M. Driscoll Beverly S. Moffitt Matthew R. Wildermuth Debra L. Durham George J. Kolettis Lynn E. Dusthimer Mora A. Kolman Jack H. Su Dixie L. Dugan Melanie A. Surian Leigh A. Dunlap
Angela J. Dutro Rebekah A. Kramer Lisa C. Swaim Phillip 0. Eaton Elena Jeanne Mondini Jeffrey A. Wilkerson Cheryl J. Moore Timothy S. Williams
Amy D. Moorman Cynthia L. Willis
Heidi C. Eads
Kenneth E. Kudrak Jennifer J. Swiergiel Eric S. Ebenroth Milicent M. Eastridge Stuart S. Kurlander Holly Ann Teutemacher Lisa Ecsi Jeffrey S. Mormol Roger A. Morris Elizabeth A. Willuhn Theresa J. Wilson
Audrey F. Echt Sharon L. Eckert
Karen Ann Kyle Betty E. Landis Charles M. Eddins Karen A. Lanyi Sandra L. Eggerding Laura E. Lasser Robert R. Thorton Suzanne El Naggar Mary Francis Muldoon Thomas D. Wilz Dawn R. Tremps Helen T. Tsao Karen M. Uihlein Joni L. Elder Larry D. Ellett Forrest J. Ellis Maureen A. Murphy Kimberly L. Wingo William M. Nash Amy Louise Wolf
Charles R. Nathan Daniel D. Wolf
Janice E. Emery
Beth I. Lengyel Rebecca J. Erickson Kwai-Wah Leong Dorian F. Evans Linda S. Lickus Kenneth T. Ungar Susan Jane Emmerson Janet M. Nicely Christopher E. Wolfla
Edward P. Vahey Sandra R. Valaitis Deborah S. Ertel Kim Eschbach Debra Kay Nichols
Gregory Wong Ka Leong John Michael Niekamp Keith Alan Woodward
Pamela D. Evans Chris A. Lilienkamp LeeAnn Van Gunten Dean J. Falkenberg Martin Nitsun
Ernest E. Evans III Yee Fung Lim
Linda D. Vazquez Michael F. Ferguson Karla A. Linginfelter Nan L. Volinsky Lisa E. Ferry David S. Littleson David K. Wallace Thomas R. Farleigh Seiichi Node Heidi Anne Faust Vidas T. Noreika Scott P. Fielder Heather D. O'Neal
Judith S. Fihk Kellee C. Fintel Steven A. Locke LeeAnn Lodder Megan A. Wallace Bonnie Marie Filtz Lisa Ann Ortyn Carla D. Warren Caryn Finegan Sonja Paragina
Janice M. Fischer Scott R. Flick Thomas C. Loepp Chris E. Long Nan R. Watanabe John G. Watson Michael J. Finton
Sandra Kay Parker Susan Lynn Fleisher Laurence D. Parnell Christopher S. Wright William R. Wright Jonathan A. Yackel Edward P.K. Yap Aleta Marie Zobrak
The Society of Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest academic Greek letter society in existence, having been founded in 1776 at the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Throughout its long history, Phi Beta Kappa has held as its primary objective the recognition of excellence in the academic performance of undergraduate students who are candidates for degrees in the liberal arts and sciences in American colleges and universities. There are at present 224 chapters of Phi Beta Kappa. Indiana University's Chapter, Gamma of Indiana, was established in 1911.
First and Second Semester 84-85 Scott Bradley Ainsworth Todd David Alexander Erica Lee Anderson Tim E. Arata Charles Bradford Baker Gyongyi Maria Bardos Judith A. Becker Julia Ann Becker Roger Harold Becker Uwe Konstantin Blab Pamela Sue Black Daniel S. Boomershine Douglas Paul Brazy Laurie Bronicki Catherine Elaine Bruns Matthew David Bruns Scott W. Buckley Timothy James Burke Robin Lynn Byrne Susan Elizabeth Canon Patricia Diane Carmony Cezanne Marie Carroll Mark Gordon Carter Cynthia Jo Carvey Sandra Denise Causey Ara Asadour Chalian Benjamin Jeffers Chapman Kathleen Gail Chapman Charles Arthur Clarke Andrea Lee Cohen James Francis Cole William Constantine Collis Carol Jill Coplan Sara Ann Corya Josh John Coughlin T. Eric Craig Lauren Emily Cross Timothy L. Davis Kenneth W. Dawes Gregory Alan Derringer Michael Dennis Dietz Todd Edward Dooley Julia Alice Dowlen Thomas P. Dykstra Audrey Faye Echt Martha Louise Etter Ernest Edward Evans III Jill De Vonne Fawley Timothy J. Feddersen Janice Marie Fischer Mark Alan Fish Amy Flannery Scott Randall Flick Susan Elizabeth Forman Michelle Louise Foster Michael Walter Frank David Douglas Frey Laura Ellen Friedman Javier Alejandro Garcia Judy Oppenheim Garcia Julie Anne Genthner Paul Richard Gilmartin Kent Louis Gish Christine Ann Gliozzo Juliet Deborah Golden Marcie Sharon Gordon Joseph Alan Greenlee III Kelly Ann Greenlee Melanie Elaine Gresham Matthew R. Gutwein Jack Joseph Hall Tommie Lea Hannel Abdul Hadi Harman Shah Chris R. Harris Bruce John Hattendorf Frisco Hermans Carrie Hicks Peter Isaac Holquist Lisa Ann Hooker Charles Victor Hopper Catherine A. Huss Orestes DaSilva Jung Robin Colleen Jackman Sabin Lynne James David Brian Janizek Jon Joseph Jansen Robert James Joseph Elizabeth Ann Journell Timothy Dean Keller Amy Jo Kellum Barbara Lynn Knolinski Ulrik Palle Knudsen Cynthia Diane Koch Rebekah Ann Kramer Mark David Krause Lazo Krstevski Karen Ann Kyle Curtis Henry Lachowin Brian Keith Larson Noel A. Leet Kate Adele Lehner Miranda Cho-Yeung Li Linda Suzanne Lickus Chris A. Lilienkamp LeeAnn Lodder Albert Lopez Joseph Patrick Loyall Karen Lynn Lukas David Arthur Margolis David Patrick Martin Jerold M. Martin Kerri Shawn McIntire Brent A. McKim Kim Maureen McNeil Kathleen Anne McFarland Catherine McGrew Donald Joy McIntire Stephen Carl McKinley Barry Herbert Miller Patricia Kathleen Minneman Leslie Ruth Mormol James Edward Moyer David James Nagy Karen Fae Neeley Kara Mignon Newby Seiichi Noda Dennis Martin O'Reilly Laurinda S. Olsen Karen Rae Orr Carol Jean Ortmann Jerry Allen Orvedahl Christine Dragana Ostapiuk Greg J. Oster Susan Pasterczyk Mark Allen Pearcy James Mark Platis David Scott Raskas Mary Jo Rattermann Gregory Alan Rich Susan Scott Riely Mark Joseph Ringel Donald Simpson Risley Janet Elizabeth Roos Arun Timothy Royappa David Robert Rupel Brooke Allison Russell Andrew Mark Scharenberg Beth Ann Schnepf Seth Jerome Scholer Eve Schultes Jamie Mey Schumacher Jill Schwimmer Deanna Lee Shoss Jay Alan Showalter Geoffrey G. Slaughter David Ethan Sorkin Eileen Marie Spielmann Karen Sue Stark Barbara Starks William Francis Stasek Edward P. Steegmann Chris A. Steinmetz Brenda Kay Stenftenagel Douglas Michael Stephan Sherry Lynn Street Robert 0. Stuart II Natalie Jo Stucky Timothy Alan Sutton Joel Nathan Thomas Beverly L. Thompson Christopher A. Thorn Jeffrey C. Ulrich Kenneth Todd Ungar Kathleen Ann Usher Anju Iona Usman Sandra Rasa Valaitis Jeffrey Dean Vaught Michael S. Vincent Elaine C. Vogel Eric Feldman Warshaw Kirsten Michele Washburn Ellen Marie White John Richard Willems David Alan Winiger Lisa Ann Winnecke Bruce Robert Yalowitz Lucy Annie Yu Tracy Marie Zapchenk Stephen P. Ziegler Laura Sue Ziemer
Front Row: Marie LaPorte, Al Hoodwin, Kevin Field, Dana Davenport, Brian Vogt, Paul Yorke, Lexie deVries, Andy Thompson, Sonya Harman. Row Two: Susie Carr, Carrie Vogt, Lisa George, Ursula Reiger, Susan Whitaker, Steve Szwarc, Lisa Palmer, Debbie Doktor, Jessica Barry, Karen Reinertson, Christina Roy, Cathy Sandman. Row Three: Nancy Brazes, Mike McGee, Dan Hunt, Rick Songer, Marianne Nagel, Lisa Finch, Michelle Peters, Tina Sheppard, Linda Longshore, Amy Sprenkle, Hal Lusk, Anne Dicken, Jim Lohr, Jeff Scholl, Holly Lane. Back Row: Soloman Elisha, Emily Wertz, Kelly Brennan, Mike Malenock, Stephanie Gage, Sherri Becker, Denise Lett, John Tyska, Beth Goyda, Dave Prewitt, Zuher Panju, Laura Thomas, Rich Tursic, Pat Decker, Karen Stern. Mark Howard, John Handley.
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Pi is a professional business fraternity. Its membership is composed of undergraduate students representing virtually all concentrations offered through the School of Business.
The organization provides students with a better understanding of the options and opportunities in the business school, the surrounding community and the commercial world. Members acquire leadership skills through lectures, tours, philanthropic projects and social activities.
Front Row: Teri Bibb, Rick Kerby, Eva Baron, Jimmy Bushin. Kerry Dunn. Andrea Garfield, Apryll Chadderdon. Row Two: Seth Schrager, Pete Herber. Tim Van Hooser, Janice White, Wiley Kidd, Mike Carruthers, Billy Burke, Liz Donohoe. Row Three: Rich Remsberg, Steven Schultz, James Holland. Frances Sutherland, John Tankin, Louise Kornreich, Stewart Marshall, Shari Krikorian, Paul Gebhardt, Teresa McCrabb, hosting chairman. Row Four: Janna Kimel, Melissa Ferverda, president, Scott Dove, Suzanne Patterson, secretary, Kirsten A'Aurelio, Karen Watkins, Colleen Dieckmann, Karen Newberg. Andy Gersten. social chairman, Beth Robinson. Colleen Keast, advisor. Back Row: Scott Jackman, Diane Maynard, Rick McClintic, treasurer, Bob Smith, Calvin Grove, April Callis, Betty Alzamora.
Student Arts Society
As the volunteer support group for the IU Auditorium, the Student Arts Society — STARS — promotes the Auditorium's programs and the performing arts. This year, STARS-sponsored receptions gave the public the opportunity to meet national touring casts. The Fountain Series, every Wednesday in April, provided free concerts at Showalter Fountain. And the new "Words on Wheels"mobile slide presentation brought information about the Auditorium's shows to many campus groups.
Women in Business
Women in Business is composed of about 400 undergraduate women, most of whom are business majors. Throughout the year, the organization sponsors social events, fashion shows and presentations that focus on issues concerning students preparing for a business career.
The Alumni Luncheon gives students the chance to listen to keynote speeches from recent graduates, and an annual two-day seminar and banquet features guest lectures from people in more than a dozen fields.
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Front Row: Michelle Stoelting, Charlene Brittain, Pamela Freund, Whittaker, Ellen Hanson, Amy Stewart, Abby Saeks, Tracy Beth Van Zile, Caroline Kaplan. Back Row: Mary Abel, Susan Mucha.
Front Row: Michael Buck, Jeff Mascari. Middle Row: Margo Hayes, chairperson of reek alcohol education; Don Hefner, president; Judd Hansen, secretary; Kathy Raese. Back Row: Theresa Ward, Lisa Kay Offutt, Todd Holtquist, Tom Swoboda Diane Andrews.
Bacchus
The national BACCHUS — Boost Alcohol Consciousness Concerning the Health of University Students — organization was founded in 1976, and since then has been joined by more than 100 university chapters nationwide. IU's BACCHUS sponsored the Dodge Daytona Turbo Driving Championships in September, designed to discourage drinking and driving, and promoted National Alcohol Awareness Week with lectures, films and discussions on alcohol abuse. In January, the group sponsored a one-day Greek Alcohol Education Program with speakers, films and other activities for fraternities and sororities.
Baptist Student Union
The Baptist Student Union provides opportunities for Christian fellowship for all interested students. It sponsors programs and activities designed to promote Christian intellectual and spiritual growth. IU's Baptist Student Union is supported by Southern Baptist churches in Indiana.
Baptist Student Union Executive Council, Front Row: Tracy Goodrich, outreach chairperson; Tina Emmons, Christian growth chairperson. Back Row: Brian Hart, president; George Hughes, campus minister.
Seniors of the School of Nursing
This year's senior class of nurses is only the second to complete the entire nursing program in Bloomington. The class gained clinical experience at Bloomington Hospital and in the community, visiting residents who were faced with chronic illnesses, stress problems and special care needs.
Extracurricular activities of the Student Nurses organization included Sunday night potluck dinners, a junior-senior banquet, and sales of M&Ms, sweatshirts and Christmas bows.
Senior Nursing Students, Front Row: Judy Wilson, Jo-Ann Aikin, Beverly Scearce, Annette Vernasco, Donna Cichon, Linda Short, Ellie Murray. Row Two: Mary ZurSchmide, Peggy Cornett, Debbie Schramm, Eileen Albert, Tim Stephenson. Row Three: Julie Kintzele, Kim Pfau. Row Four: Lynda Bate, Pamela McDade, Sally Schumann. Row Five: Tania Doran, Sheri Thistlethwaite. Row Six: Susie Wilzbacher, Chris McKenna, Janice Adkins. Row Seven: Kellie McDonough, Michelle Balderson. Row Eight, up stairs: Tom Skimina, Kyle Pardy, Kathy Saliwonczyk, Kelly Wheelock, Connie DeWitt, Dianna Petersen, Barbara Kitzes.
Front Row: Dave Calisch, Karen Herendeen, Tom Swayzee, Lori Coons, Steve Clouse, Dyane Luker, Bonnie Bright, Jim Sullivan, Jill Leyda, Rich Fabian, Jenny Weiss, Ty Schoeff. Back Row: Michael Mervis, Julie Branam, Todd Nailon, Laurie Gorick, Dave Ripley. Arnee Love, Leonard Sellars.
Porn Pons
Front Row: Wendy Wilkins, Shelley Ward, Jody Zima, Julia Michels, Julie King, Sally Spangler, Jill Fortuna, Stephanie Moore. Back Row: Christie Jackson, Colleen Thomas, Deb Rechsteiner, Anne Foy, Sara Wilkins, Tammy Irions, Ellen Pfau, Tracy Heinlein, Kim Reed, L sa Neu.
Student Athletic Board
The Student Athletic Board has grown from a handful of members in 1956 when it was founded to more than 600 today. Originally called the Student Athletic Committee, SAB is now run by a 14-member Board of Directors that oversees the board's organization. Under the directors are 80 committee chairmen, each responsible for a specific area. The general membership can choose to participate on a number of these committees, from those dealing directly with varsity sports, to others that include promotions, Homecoming and cheerleading tryouts.
From left: Kristen Rosselli, secretary, Spero Pulos, Betsy Kabelin, Mary Carlson, Ken Gandy, treasurer, Al Morrison, Jim Mather, Tammy Prince, Patti Skoronski, president, Patty Arens, Tracy Newhouse, Jennifer Drogosz. Not Pictured: Beth Hayduk, Mike Minich.
Club Sports Federation
The Club Sport Federation was founded to inform administrators of club sports' needs and interests as well as to develop effective planning, organization and operation procedures. The Federation is composed of 34 clubs, 156 officers and 1,678 members, representing sports from aikido to wrestling.
Front Row: Kevin Barton, Rick Laufman, T.J. Miller, Steve Rudner, Steve Luther, Jamie Ring. Row Two: Robin Pate, Caryn Finegan, Betsy Barth, Suzanne Stenholt, Linda Locey, Jenny Elliott, Jeff Hawkins. Row Three: Mike Furfaro, Kathy Poss, Brad Trotter, Debbie Anquil, Peggy Szymanski, Cathy Goysich, Eric Staab, Mel Rosare, Stan Larmee. Row Four: Gene Miller, Greg Montalbano, Curt Jacobs, Geoff Beglen, Richard Stocum, Philip Cooper, Lance Berlin. Back Row: Jim Britton, Duane Stemle, Richard Brandt, Ken Ebbott, Rick Reinfenberg, Joe Papalia.
Front Row: Linda Locey, Stacy Sharfstein, secretary/treasurer, Liz Pankey, Andrea Jennings, Ellen Malloy, vice-president. Diane Husar, president. Back Row: Chris Brinkerhoff, Susan Glazko, Derry Seldin, Jeff Fort, Kevin Kissane, Tim McNeilis, Julie Moore. Not Pictured: Julie Moster, Carol Coplan, Daniel Berebitsky, Cindy Backer, Kathi Harnett, Amy Hook.
SRSA
People involved in all kinds of campus sports run the Student Recreational Sports Association. They divide into smaller groups to evaluate and assist in all areas of the sports program. The organization also sponsors the annual "Spirit of Sport"AllNighter, a day and night of sports, games and demonstrations designed to raise money for the Special Olympics. Thousands of people from town and campus attend the event.
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Snow Ski Club
The Snow Ski Club had its most active year yet in 1984-85. More than 100 people went on the ski trips to Steamboat, Vail, Winter Park and Snowbird. In addition, more than 50 people took part in the club's five-week instructional program at Paoli Peaks and Ski World where lessons were available from beginning skiing to advanced racing techniques.
The racing team had its best season yet, getting an invitation to the Midwest regionals after only one previous year of competition, much of it against varsity teams. Weekend ski trips to Michigan and Wisconsin started again in 1985 and are likely to continue next year.
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Front Row: T.J. Miller, president, men's racing captain; Molly Morris, ladies' racing captain. Middle Row: Lynn Farnham, treasurer, ladies' racing captain. Back Row: Stan Larmee. Not pictured: Paul Schon, racing coach; Nick Lewis, men's racing captain.
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President
Kenneth R.R. Gros Louis
Vice President
Michael Gordon
Dean of Students
George Pinnell
President, IU Foundation
William Walters
Bursar
Ward B. Schaap
Dean for Budgetary Administration and Planning
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