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1968 Physical Education Building Ground Breaking Ceremony
L2R: Eric Bradner (college president), Marvin Gans (Director of P.E. and Athletics
1968 Physical Education Building Ground Breaking Ceremony
From L2R: Jack Washka (P.E), Marvin Gans (Director of P.E. and Athletics), Robert Stenger (Dean of Instruction
1968 Physical Education Building Ground Breaking Ceremony
Eric Bradner (College President from 1961-1971
Schoolcraft College Administrators
From L2R: Dr. Eric Bradner (College President from 1961-1971), Unknown, Harold Fischer (Board of Trustee from 1961-1969) inspecting the new street sig
1967-1968 Men's Basketball Team
L2R: Tom Roncoli (Men's Basketball Head Coach from 1967-1974), Nate Luibrand, Duane Storm, Mike McCauley, Dan Sommerman, Bill Evans, Mike Kenyon, Steve Moore, Al Jose, Jon Felmet, Karl Gulbronson, Dan Freels, Fred Neil
1967-1968 Men's Basketball Team
L2R: Front: Mike McCauley, Don Cranford, Steve Moore, Fred Neil, Karl Gulbronson. Back Row: Duane Storm, Dan Freels, Mike Kenyon, Bill Evans, Dan Parker, Nate Luibran
Schoolcraft College Student Newspaper
The Commuter was the first student newspaper published from 1966-1969. The Back Door was the second student newspaper publication printed from 1969-1971 followed by The Campus Globe 1971-1985, Campus Beat 1985-1986, Schoolcraft Connection 1987 & continuing publication toda
1967-1968 Men's Golf Team
L2R: Bill Ellis (ran intramural team), Tom Roncoli (Golf Coach), Gary Robinso
The production of Ethan Frome
The Masque Players Drama Club was organized in 1965-1966 in which they performed Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward at the Northville State Hospital Theater with no budgeted funds. The Theater Department offered college credits in 1967-1968 as an introductory to play production through Drama Workshops and moved their showing to the Lower Level of the Waterman Campus Center until the Liberal Arts Theater was built in 1968-1969. The American Educational Theater Association (AETA) approved of course level offerings for Theater production at the community college level. As a result theater courses were eventually offered in the college catalog with budgeted funds provided by the Student Senate @ 1970's