Joliet Junior College - Shield Yearbook (Joliet, IL)

 - Class of 1971

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L: Q k.s .' iw', '-,J I f- th 4q'i':' N' wg f ' .5 YN D . 2' F .. if wg F 'fm pig ff-fm 'fs Anticipation of tomorrow . . . realization ofseyf Q A wareness, realization of the situation beyond today . . . I F 77 w w. Faculty, a guiding force in academic development a proponent of c individual attainment E5 4 .1 'P'!,i '! l U1 Administration t Douglas Graham Acts As President ffuf 1 , N. x T or M ' A JJ Board of Trustees The Joliet Junior College Board of Trustees at the November 15 Ground breaking: Daniel Ken- nedy, Robert Kiep, Cecil Ingmire, H. Allen Hol- ler, A. A. Fizz Wills, Victor Scott, William Glasscock, and President Douglas Graham. - -x W' sw X X X Xxx w xx xx WRX www M4 Administration dmini tration Faced With ultitud Of Probl 'Y Walter Zaida, Dean of Student Personnel Services Maynard Boudreau. Dean of Evening and Summer College . Joseph Borgen. Dean of Occupational and Technical Studies Everett Van De Voort. Dean of College Parall and General Studies Salim Abdul-l-laqq, Coordinator of Corrections program . Everett Nelsen, Director of Financial Aids Helen Tea, Director of Nursing Education . Louis Korilko, Chief Security Omcer . James Hines, Director of Business Affairs el 955 kv -. r , ,gn ' Q' ef. O ' 212 Q51 22 123217 syszgz- gfgfgegg' W -52:29 :-.trim j?ZEI53::::5.3'E 2a::ax1:5:,55::, 1 ,uri 74 v- , xv W ' K se, ' z gd- . r X ' 'K , 25? 4 IAAJP 4 4 gi? s N., f' Hi .er 7 5556 5 n '55 4:4 ,J Jsv y X 'ax 1 735 1' J : 0 B fi iitt D, A 'QW i 2 U A ,. L gi ix P nu.. -f-U--in-in n it q:W,,n.t.n. W , ,5g,,,4mgg1g1'fjjygyv--myisr-m.An...xa1.i:1:L A , Q ' 4-2'-zmlim 5 1 , , ,. .-., .... M.-. P' e W V 0,39 , 535: xiii, ik I 'Tx 'Q ,-rs.. ,Eg N ' 5 gif, V, . an K 'vt --.mv .,,. ,, . af l. Jayne Grant, Assistant Director of Student Alfairs 2. Henry Pillard, Director of Student AHairs 3. Robert Eich, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds 4. Paul Goldman, Director of ln Instructional Media 5. Vera Smith, Director of Admissions and Records 6. Dwight Davis, Curriculum Coordinator 7. Tarry Slusher, Placement Coordinator 8. Claude Kem, Director of culinary Arts and Services 9. Robert Glenn, Assistant Director of Business Affairs l0. Ronald Bleed. Direcwr of Data Processing nur ,wa 'FN if' ,rk we 25 AS' - -NG. '-':Xk:.I'.f:1-'-YTSA? .'.. -f K .YK 5112 1 - Vw fp- z: i ' -. . j, X - F-sz' . s. Mes' 1,-.feqzgy ' N . rw., ' . A N-552 F .T .Y ,. , QQ V' a R Qs 1 :L . f - . QS-zfffr. ' A N N NN r1:,Ls5wkiimA , ,, -. , I, . Q ...ra . X 'Q wffia, New g , LQ . , -2: Q5-K , X A is , f ia. A Q N .,Y,.,. n M 'S 4 N M V33 YN x l M, 'I e z ' v 5 5' . ,D Q I Edith Stewart Margaret Webster Kathy Barnes Claire Poole Mary Lou Kemp Alice Jackson Bette Yentz Kay Nielsen Sondra Flint Bertha Tapio Opal Moore Sue Hunter Mary Ann Dillon Nancy Meinert Vivien Tinley Ramona Sanchez un f- .v-.L N. '- . 'G i'i' K ' ,-.1. . xhiifkxrli 51' .f .':.f af .-.2....- . 43 E Ps Q. -vi I-....,, A-'F 'Q. 'Vi-5' .,.. ,AT YE? N H 5 N. - ,.Q, iff: 1 -- ' N RS, -3, .-, V. ,g:f:-faff' 'Mak X1 - -K 2 r . 1. 54:2 3 1' ,z - . G, . '.-5 l??:r2kr- ' -Qu R .NY EMA , ws Q X v fy 3,-X X 'lm X se ii , :M ff A M.. Q e X wfiii ' S..-Y .,vi'A?.f3, -I Sb-?'5S'L3-f.-, A 55' 'Q 45' 'fix ,ggzxx .Jigs A, Asia, 'X lm :?Vf'x 'wr 'ii'-xx my H fi Q 'ax x xv Qs? 'N . QM. x R vm., :XS X' Vlkii - ill ,,?. 5 5EiM,5 l,':: Azvi q,r, ,e.b .A 26 . , . . ..,..,., , , X , qv - - ,.,... .... 1 . . .1... ..r::1urwX Fw .ff Secretaries Serve All i ,,,x - T: ,,,.. , V .. -,L+ ..,.,-, 1 V,-wr,-f-::A:-1 3 A .ui me 4 ., -..... F 'f . - 4.2 . vi gui-.4 f fav I-4 Q if 5 be 5 1 ziz X - -' 5 1 A :re e . M X L . Y if r,. x .,-'df ' i 4 X W------,psp iwpmi iw . - fr X ,NYY QSYQ l. Donna Newkirk 2. Connie Anderson 3, Elaine Tuner -1. Vicki Selina Kathy Swanberg Gerry Heilhrunn Bernice Seiger Marie Speckman Kay Vreuls Joanne Kennick Marie Maleski Helen Ford I ,iff .ww 'Xx xxgyfws K .K I 2 1 Facult M W - 6 't' F acult Boost Acti it Period 2' , IV, t ,.,...:, 1, .. -19 NS , :- :NYS x ie Q2 wwe NN KR Q NNE l. Frank Alberioo, Law Enforcement Georgia Alberico, Home Economics . Sally Alkire, Social Sciences Virginia Allen, Business Education William Allen, Department Chairman of Biological Sciences Gilbert Anderson, Physical Sciences, Adviser Patrick Asher. English. Philosophy Gilbert Bell, Physical Education, Adviser iw -my . W Q N.-,Q A85 Llgwvv' , 3 JK w 28 K - --lo.m1...: . ''rrvrtr-'r's::1'::YF:::z,fggwg.-5.5,1,4.4z.zm,.:.g1:xauzaau.lZrZU11rl,'f? WHH-of-IT1-m.rpm..l:us:n:r.... , ,MUN Edward Bellzhover. Biological Sciences. Adviser Doris Bonar. Department Chairman of Home Economics William Brinkman, Business Education Grace Brewer, Department Chairman of Education- Psychology Esther Bullock. Library William Burns, Department Chairman of Foreign Languages Maurice Cameron. Physical Sciences Paul Carter. Biological Sciences F acult 'F f, xi YN xx WRX SX Q N N .ti X 4 4K E' S M-...p.., Q . ,IL S WN i . Q :- ,lffix Si , X XX . William Chase, Education-Psychology, Adviser 2. Margaret Cockbill. English Duane Converse, Physical Sciences . John Corradetti. Department Chairman of Business Education Robert Cottingham, Agriculture V. I Beverly Crouch, Q English, Journalism William Curry, Social Sciences Hal Dellinger, 4 Department Chairman U , ,, of Music 19- K ' ' ii . 1 L . kr 'E' nn g X Q 'X , l Y...- 30 Q ,W 'fwfr 9 K ful .I 'tx -in -Q. 1. -... gn.-4 .-i . N v , N, - F X --- -- .-.fi mm, V ,V N M 4 .. -..w.Y, W tu I , -V , X nur. m'Nm.m.'H'H,Y. ,,,i,:.,.., .mu ,-qyu-muon thins.-.,... .... Man Boast Hour x X NX . X X l. Samuel Denbon, Agriculture 2. James Egly, Business Education, Adviser Silas Ellingson, Department Chairman of Mathematics Carolyn Engers, Counselor Donald Esworthy, Mathematics, Adviser James Ganaeal, Business Education Forrest Gibbs, Social Sciences James Dugdale. Art Terry Gillespie Biological Sciences 3 Faculty Department Heads Offer Courses X. -'QP' s K P' vu A X N s. H: -JEL, ' iiseQ 3Q if X X,t 1 2. I f 1 -'sy-. x r WW Roger Gordon, Counselor Virginia Graly, Education-Psychology Lee Gould, Business Education Richard Harder, Mathematics Edwin Hassler, Electronics Roy Hartman, Physical Sciences Marilyn Heniif, Mathematics 8. Earl Henslee, Biological Sciences, Adviser i 32 xii' r wx .X , 7 o 9 .m-.tar,sWmm2T,,,g:U?nJiT-awmwrwwwwwwwwwwwwfwww N QSNQ-iii, F X max x ,--' www ,- .wax X X 1 , HF 1 L 'Q Q b 1 . John Hirmer, Physical Sciences . Leonard Hodgman, Physical Sciences. Adviser . Buelah HoB'er, Department of Chairman of Women's Physical Education James Hurst, Social Sciences Doris Johnson, Nursing Education Georgina Johnson, Home Economics, Adviser Paul Johnson, English, Adviser William Johnson, Agriculture NN'- - 55' .1 f E if als-N3 f if M-9 'X-'y vp. 4 , f W rw' ,3 is as ix xg 5 i . , y V , , F affix fl .. 1, i I M . in gf , A V V ug g it - - Q' V 'ZS' 'Ts' V 'fx x. Vw-my ' . .- W ' 3 ' Ffa, afsgw' fnfni J 'i :gg-J V7 K' , K-as af WWQ o . x'k5T+....,:., - Vfi c 'WH V .1fQfff'x:i.iSNy 'fr' ,s X X A 'Q X .E Fx?-1-cflsi , f- - . - 'I E595 . sn , - - ,N - H xl., Si . A w e 'I' K 'N .. 0 - - Q Y -2 A .' I ' gf, f1.'?,1:1'V!p .W Q . , 'Z - -: V' 0 g if f ,, :.' , - X -yV.:fR?f.-:l-4 A . -: , , ,V 4 -VL, ., V :.,,m' , V' . , ff 54 , f,Vl2:?g,V V .- V V, , V ' .ff mg j 11, gf,-bgqez. 3-1 Q '. Q 1 ' . wt . 5-.ij -5:4 X 31? ' . ' 1 V.:1:-STS -.fV'. Q - . ' : v yr -:iw Q I , ,W V V 33 F acult ME KAA- Q.. I. Robert Jurgens. Department Chairman of Agriculture, Adviser 2. William Kahle. Business Education, Adviser 3. Pryce Keagle, Engineering, Adviser 4. Charles Kennedy, Social Sciences 5. Stanley Kosiba. Agriculture, Adviser 6. William Krause, Music 7. Sharlene Kassiday, Art 8. Earl Kurtz, Department Chairman of Art 'W 5 ' 11 Q - .uve M: 'f' 6 'iff-221' , . ' - . X nf N ISN 'tlf?32NRE?XgEa3 Q gs-emi 9 'i 'E 3 . e X nge , qe.xsxg5g, t Q. :xxx . - X X ik, me .xL,LL, H k.,. H, 9 . N 1 t t f A ee xw-ef A .- --x af-Wee... . t Q -. , .3 . Sie' Tv - F A , gi '- - e all--vb ti Teachers Guide Student QP' X...-V' -. 3 .e N. 5 X. 'xx' N t 'N-Nix set. ' ' ca? . A-A Q Kern, X53 ,,f,. A 1 F... -1 ., d ef .w- +- 4 I 34 V3:-,5,q,3m,,-X HHN. mn.. . v I L ' V ..-.-.---V-,---Y-1-v-f-n ,.,.:, V 3 - K H - 4 ---.qv 1 ,-V, v,. . . i,..-r ,. .mf .... HI , . 1, .I , 'N , I H A -V , lv . . - . , H 4 v hm, 1... ...,,..,., ,, l V , .. V. H N..,.,.. ..,.-,.,, ,... ,..r::.:1.r'z.,g-yu ..., .. H.. ,. .......,.. , 1 1.H..aJ.fL.,l5.......,...f!if,l.1H vw in --fm . Neil Lance, Physical Education Melvin Larson, Departman Chairman of Physical Sciences Steve Lenich, Drafting, Adviser Kenneth Leibko, Business Education Paul Lester, Social Sciences, Adviser Natalie Lewis, Education-Psychology Myra Linden, English Faculty XP' ..7 N-maui, , :s- 'J'- .....1.L.. FW R EN Kn- l. May Lloyd, English 2. Louise Longman. ' English, Adviser 3. Diane Mallary. English 4. Robert Mallsry, English 5. Owen Mane. Agriculture 6. Bobby McDowell, Business Education, Adviser 7. Leroy Mecay, Physical Sciences 8. Richard Meyers, Mathematics Sat 36 ,M , 5 .W V - . fl...l...1zz:xm:1z:nr!T!:1:tx:::::11'f'..3lk22:5H:fr5?rft9:+r5f5?!::t1lllirfilfllfllilmillll-JZYIU'-TTl555l'v?l-a-ill?-llll-ll?'7'llll lmlm-ml 'ill' 'l' sl Busy Teachers Direct Student etiw it Natalie Miller, English Wilbur Minor, Physical Sciences John Murphy. Biological Sciences Peter Neff. English Gilbert Nicoll, Mathematics. Adviser Louis Nillea. Automotive Frederick Norlin, English Kenneth Parker. Departman Chairman of Men's Physical Education Q.-ag, Q S X .JCX , w H 'Jr- Faculty Guest Speakers Enliven Classes f Rl 'TQ' Q. I i 4 .aw ,-mdk X' , ' Q Q s g? , ' T X 2 M' ' .n 1 , .pf , I. Arthur Phillip, Automotive, Adviser 2. Jacob Pottgen, English 3. Lu Puddicombe, Library 4. Edmund Puddicombe, Biological Sciences 5. Jack Richardson, Social Sciences 6. Manuel Rodas, Foreign Language 7. Alfred Racchini, Counselor 8. Louis Sakai, Biological Science Adviser it 4 f,f'.MW7 1, ggpfa, ' Af, . . 1 QR' .. ,, . . .. ......,...nm-1-1. . , . H ,W-,..... v- vw-Farid... - Tum . .4 l- J 'l ' -'43-4 -.1'Rx..-4an-1-rvumi-1-.24-r.....i l. un. '--me--4...l.i. .4 ... ... H I 1 4 4 1-4-4---Flrlri--.-ffl:-..l..1Ifi1..fYfi.fH ' W , . 4 . . M I--nu I-4 nur... 'fl-3.2 'dl...,,.?',.',,', 'P '- - ' O tn Mae Schiek, Health Services Helmut Sienknecht, Music, Adviser Pritnam Singh, Physical Sciences Lottie Skidmore, Head Librarian Robert Snyder, Manufacturing Robert Sterling, Department Chairman of Social Sciences John Stobart, English Rosaline Stone, English, Drama ,. .3 W .K ., ,W v -,N Q., .qi ! ,I S .0 X-Nz. . ' s N anlilQ5,M .-iw ..x X X if X X X x lt, R V Yi' X Af, 9 x SQ X X X Q Q3 1, Q- X N' Q, f l mor, sf? ,rw gi fl, , X ,.,f N l K r 1 4 X N-' Xl , QS K - ' X .w Y' v .Xi We six, ,X , f Q 39 Faculty F acult Hits 125 Mark . 4 8 Jia i YQ 5 ..,, -4 J .:, . 32, In .. ,i ,,, . 52 ci ' if I fh.. ...a x l. Mary Taylor. Department Chairman of English 2. Ted Thompson, English 3. Lloyd Tinkle. Business Education. Adviser 4. Robert Truitt, Physical Sciences 5. Martha Vanko, English 6. Dean Van Tassel, Mathematics 7. Arthur Walters, Foreign Language . Mm, My X 'fi K W' ,af--M N N X ' qi? 'iv l. Kenneth Warmsn, Education-Psychology Charles Warthen, Trade-Industriah Technical Department Georgia Whitely, Nursing Sandra Winslow. English Robert Wolz, Business Education, Adviser Gerald Yost, Physical Education Emily Zabrochi, Nursing Student Lde, an important asset tn development ofthe individual for a place e in society J uCo Relives Dog Patch, U.S.A. Students Agricultural Association sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins Week in the spring. The week's events consisted of Dogpatch's favorite past-times such as: the egg throw, aimed at the faculty: the greased pig chaseg the Miss Dogpatch Bikini pageant and the Sadie Hawkins shindig held in the school gym. Debbie Gilbert was the proud winner of the Miss Bikini title with Maureen Kennedy and Kathy Remus as runner-ups. All proceeds from the week's events activities were donated to the March of Dimes. Miss Su Schieh, one of the judges. fright! chats with con- testants before the announcement of Miss Bikini. Finalists Kbelowl Sandy Adams, Cheryl Foster, Debbie Gilbert, Jane Hritz, Maureen Kennedy, Cherie Long, Joanne Maseh and Kathy Remus give the judges a last look before the winner is announced. S'- BYF'L'n if ,,- Q A.P 6' O- .Q 0019 Debbie Gilbert fleftj was selected as Miss Bikini and the pageant wrapped up the fun of Dogpatchg the greased pig race I right 2 had become a tradition at Dogpatch through the course of time: Mr. Bob Mallary fbelow rightj was one of the main targets at the egg- throw, one of the festivities of Sadie Hawkins Week. 'N-i seee t e A ' ffm S wg K ' x. X X Qi., ' THHTS THE HQT Y S POT X EGG ING CONTEJ f,,, s ,M A FRY msg ' I u FOWEVEDR mmm? 1 Vout -5 'ska 5 P 1 JN AX 's K S 66Rhapsod In Blue Highlights Sp ' 300 couples attended the Joliet Junior College's Spring Formal Rhapsody in Blue which was held May 9 at the Saber Room in Hickory Hills. Dancing was held in two different rooms. One room had a cornbo and the other, an orchestra. The decoration theme of two shades of blue was stressed in both rooms, as well as on tickets and bids. Kent Heatherwick and Joyce Barfield were co-chairmen for the 1970 formal. Don Caron 's Orchestra fabovej provided the enter- tainment at the fonnalp Don Prola and Peggy White fleftj share a joke between dances: Jill Baber fright! waits as Kent Heatherwich adds his finishing touches. Trotter, King, Selected Joliet Junior College held it's annual commencement exercises on June 7, 1970, at Inwood Recreation Center. While it was the 54th graduation, it was the first graduating class from the new campus. Out of 325 graduates, Deborah Trotter, and Jeffrey King were selected as student speakers. King spoke on the accomplishments of the class and Miss Trotter on the hopes and ideals of the graduates. Following the ceremony, a poolside reception was held for graduates, rela- tives, and friends. Jeffrey King frightj, a student speaker, relates the accomplishments of his class to an attentive audience: Lines of students fbelowl anxiously await to enter Inwood Recreation Center where they were awarded diplomas. Q.. sf. .4 xx' w, - , , . V 2 . w fixes.-., '- QQ. Q. f ' - ., . ' , 4- V. ,A -1,3-,:.ks:+s. sg as Q 4 Sgt . .. t ' - :Z . - J, -. .- -:-1-1 z e-aa. 1ss-was-,t -,s -5- nz 3 -.N et- X at Q. . . . . , ,Q V , X X if Ye syn wif 3551 .sq s J , 'Xp I ' ' sr W ig s Q , ,A- ,ig ' 5 .Aga s.uw..s - in ig wi, N .lg . ti - if ' -' - .. Lssfw .. K 7, . is ' ' ' ' .-.Y-Y , ' Q. 1.Q,..'ic r Ot if i x X -s r ' ' W .55-,gg 1 1 5- 1:11 ., -rx' V, .Q V Ldhjgffx ggii, .. gz ' ---, fi ,L.-J ' 1- gi ' .av 'sf sbt 'L c ., ,FI it Q X .-352 as .. A i f s 'E 5, lu Q . :gigs ,, X R. 'iii ' X lit X if 48 ii S f 7 . E -'fr --.4-, As Graduate Speakers Deborah Trotter fleftj choose the theme Crumbling Walls for her commencement speech: Faculty and Board members fbelowj listen as the Concert Choir performs the alma mater: Maureen Kennedy fbottomj gets some assistance from Patsy Stevenson preceding the ceremony. 49 Spring, Summer Affect Campus Life Whether they were trying to get ahead, to catch up, or avoid the draft, 1,590 students continued at Juco for the college's once a year vacation semestern sale of grade points and hours to the ambitious, lazy, and degree plan conscious students. Those who continued after spring semester were joined by freshmen who wanted a glimpse of college life before fully committing themselves for the fall. Most students spent the summer working full or part time at jobs such as clerking, construction, life guarding, camp counseling, and secretarial. Sylvia Mejia fright! finds work to be a useful pastime of her sum- mer, During the summer, students f below J get together for a picnic and recall the past year. A .t .5 VVS-4, 4. X 0. i--- -. 7,35-7--.M f.f, ---.V-...,. - , f . a 4 fe 4' waz X-,Q i ,W 30 :a .. , is .ms .f 50 A E fuer f1:3f?i2k5-6 I X !, f'!!'Ca J t, ' if .,.,,,.,J,h, V y. ' . 2 if r , ,I .df ..,- , :,: ,zlz 1 . '-',' I ,-'4' ' .2L li U One of the joys of students lleftj is receiving yearbooks to remember . hy ' 9' ' over the past year: Several speakers visited the campus in the spring. H One such speaker was Dr. Julianne Densen'Gerber lbottomj who i -.. In 7 incurred the wrath of the student body with her obnoxious behavior: if ' V 4, V f coeds fbelowj enjoy the warm weather, while studying for summer F'-'ll --if , ., .,.,.....,..,1...:......,,.1,.,. . 4 , .. X 1 e school classes. IQ 1 1921 ,f, ,151 ,, 1 .aff Q ...Q 'Sw 03,1 -L vw-I sv zu- - I 37-34 yr' Y 1' 51 Drientation Fun Week Starts School Year Orientation and Freshman Fun Week was the result of the planning by the sophomores from the Summer Task Force. Orientation not only became a time to plan your schedule, but, also, the time to be confronted by sopho- mores who demanded, very nicely, for you to put on your freshman beanie and name card. Fun Week became a hassle to those freshmen who could not remember their schedule, while being asked who was president of JJC in 1934. By the way Kangaroo Court was packed it seemed that quite a few freshmen did not know the answers. The tug-of-war and school picnic completed fun week and all were willing to forget all grudges from the past week. Melody Joy Hart fright! was the end result ofthe freshman-sophomore tug-of-warg Mr. Paul Johnson fbelowl helped an incoming freshman construct her school schedule. Cl S ' it t is H ',.V B, GENERAL 1.5 .rm Ujglz:-,.i,.,r's? f wenl?5'fg,'-+5- 54 E+ 1 Q' , 17 ,I .L f, r-3' N 'i '40 ,. :X 5. ,N .. ez- ,S 5 , 'Q gf 1 f A9 't 'nit--'V S- ' 'Laing rf 52 r as J ww, 'WZ' X liiiiiliii 1 K l Pam Garrison fleftj relates some of her personal shortcomings from I freshman Fun Week to her friends: Sophomores Kbelowj referee the pie-eating contest at the school picnic. if . 4 vi 5: R. --X Q k I X km in 5'PSg,. J . I W ..,x,A ii,,ix Sophomores fleftl go along with the spirit of freshman Fun Week. . . -::l ,.,:: I We Q 'Y' 1 K fl 53 pirited Boniire Tops Activities A trilogy of spirit, support, and success prevailed throughout the 1970 Homecoming week of C.O.D. - Collect On Delivery from College of DuPage. Vicious attempts at a car smash, hell bent drivers of the tricycle races, riotous pep assemblies, and pig hungry hog roasters were activities incor- porated into the week. Highlighting the festivities was the coronation of the Royalty and Court. Before a blazing fire and amid 500 howling Wolves, Debbie Zumbahlen and Earl Crisp were announced as Queen and King for 1970-71. Joining the reigning couple as court were Charlyn Palmer, Gary Bittner, Roseanne Petrun- garo, Mike O'Cormell, Debbie Corn, and Kevin Balog. Earl Crisp and Debbie Zumbahlen ftopl express their thanks on being chosen King and Queen of JJC's Homecoming: Mr. Douglas Graham and Mr. Walt Zaida fright! braved the rainy weather to watch students trounce faculty members in the soccer game. J . J, Lv -1: 'WM 'Hs 'Nui fp... W N 4 ' V X X Y V, N... . ., r -1-.-.Q . ---Y Trv:z::ffn:ri'f. V - 'Trp' 1 l II ' ,. 4uf7fIAy,..: 7. .l....,l,.,n....i..,r,, J - 4 -4 4 4 1 A W 5 ? ' ' :GW.1.:.i,.x:::f:fWevss+25?11f1llT -M-.f5:v-- - 1- s-.-'ELHX .535551:-'Sf-Mi-'ebIkflfifif ff:-. ' 9 .,.. '- f.-- :ki -. .. ,Q , f -M ' ' .' .ny-1 . Q', .x ' ,. ,X rgfvxfzf i -ar f' ' 5 1 -':gf:5.5:!3.f3f.:-5 Qftfglg - -,ir-!1Q:5,,,R 5.12-f .i,4.V,,.fLfg:lk W' , ' . ' X '- ,.,, . .,fM,, , Q .,., ,. . .... ,, .,,J,..,W, i'1:,i1'2:,:I ' A1 iii? f g , gf' ., . N A .E L-.3 ., H 1? . 1, - ' , .-:k r-4 ,m.:m.:-V eiffi xiii ' eif ifii -e P.,-i ,,.,.H.f,. ,k ., -2, ' ,v.yn'- V,-1 +5 .,.. Y f' T2 ' ,.: 0 ,X 2- ,,. , V. - ,,,, , IQAAH .,, L . A , t- 'viamy X pf ,. 46' 0 X 5 1 r' e A x W 9. A J . E is H J -, -Q x . V, 1 kg. Barefoot and raring to go, Melody Joy Hart fleftj was one of the drivers competing in the tricycle races: Lines formed fbelowj when Neil Trotter began serving roasted hog at the pre-bonfire coohout: At the bonfire I bottom 2 everyone united under a common cause - a victory over DuPage. Kiki: .. .5 .Agi- 54 XR, Aizi -Qggl' , ei c f'4! - 'x elf , f Af-. .. wie-N... 55 Crisp, Zumbahlen Reign Over Week Throughout C.O.D. Week , in addition to the planned activities for each day, there was a frenzied flurry of secretive activity that each club responded to. For at halftime ceremonies, votes were to be tallied and results announced as to the winner of the float competition . . . The caravan that circled the Joliet loop and the stadium track was the product of clever imagination and many hours of hard work: hours that finally paid off in the transformation from a car to a mobile fantasy. The float most deserving of first place was awarded to SAA. The final success was the marked vic- tory over the College of DuPage 31-0. A post game celebration took place as the Homecoming Dance was held. if e f Mi sv.--4, --..., X. .- 3-, ,,1,y.-QW-,g, g . - ,, .. -L ,. , L' W' .aw ' - -rw., N J- 'fn' '- K . ,.i,.,:-- -.i Q - ,L A . ,.. Keen strategy and brute strength fupper right! were vital factors in the Aggies' success over P.E. majors during the halftime pushball contest: feelings of happiness and victory settled upon the faces of Queen Debbie Zumbahlen and King Earl Crisp. frightj. Paula Ehresman f left I reflected a confidence of victory as she led the Wolves into a rallying cheer against DuPage: fast action fbottom left J was readily available in the game. Four JJC players back the opposition to prevent a touchdown: Concert Choir candidates I bottom rightj Bill Polyak and Birdie Stimac wore big happy smiles as half time results favored JuCo 24-0: Bonnie Sue Jones and Tim Jackson fbelowl exchanged jokes while at the Homecomir Dance. 'WAI J mg,3Ws.t4t,g3 y ' rf 2gfj.f, : Y ,N , ' . ,LL.kd1+hv H N J J C'ers Involved in yriad of Conferences Fifty three members of College Congress attended a Leadership Conference at George Williams College near Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, October 30-31. Under the direction of Stan Dale, WLS-FM disc jockey, the students participated in ses- sions dealing with human relations and sensitivity. On October 2-3, a Student Involvement Conference was held, also at George Wil- liams. Seven schools from the midwestern area, including JJC, tried to discover the art of communication. Publications Conferences were held nationally, and JJC participated in them. Students participated in a conference held at Vincennes University October 22-23. Editors also attended the National Press Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 1-6. Here they heard speakers and took part in workshops and rap sessions. William A. Bill Lavery, a politically active student, attended the White House Conference on Children held at the White House in December. Mr. Ken Warmen ftopj Lee Carmichael, Wayne Burk, Pam Garrison, Lisa White, and Kris Kemp were afew ofJJC's leaders who attended the Leadership Conferenceg Patricia Long I above I and John Shields contemplate the day 's events: Sue Jones fright! and Pat Horrigan, publications editors, attended the National Press Convention at M inneapolis. 58 -mg-,.,,m 'WW ks ' NNQEIQQ 5 jgvgm 3 mix Q ,ss - QR S-A Charles Betts fleftj, Bob Miller, Gretchen Walters, and Glenda Malone contemplate thoughts as Mike Smith stresses a point regarding student rights: Bonnie Jones K below, right! and Mr. Bob Mallary participated in splinter group discussions at the Political Involvement Conference: William A. Bill Lavery fbottoml spoke with Senator Charles Percy while attending a Presidential Conference. ...a:f'i .A ' ' ig? I, ,V A f, . 9-4, A ,V -xv, -5 ,.' ' b w' :Y !--A'x.,.gj - 'f.i 'AQ P' .' f 'A-.+2vIa, . 'ci Ml' , T' R' il' 'i YI: 1' -.-, .1 . . , 59 Bill Bixby Highlights Fall Dinner Dance Pheasant Run's New Orleans Room provided the setting for the autumn dinner dance held November 21. The theme of A Fall Fantasy was carried out by the usage of seasonal table and lobby arrangements contrast- ing with twinkling lights. 10:00 marked the highlight of the sea- son. After weeks of campaigns and judging, Bill Bixby, of television's The Courtship of Eddie's Father, and appearing at the Pheasant Run Play- house, crowned Kris Kemp as the 1971 Miss Shield. A new tradition was started with the '71 pageant. The six finalists voted among themselves for the girl they felt most deserving the Shield titleg Paula Ehresman was chosen the premier Miss Congeniality. Pat Horrigan served as chairman of the Miss Shield pageant and Sue Jones headed the dinner dance commit- tees. Bill Bixby Ileftl was met at O'Hare Field by a delegation of students including Pat Horrigan, Sue Jones, and Kevin Sparenberg: Mary Hermann and Bette Trenary fbelowl enjoy a pleasant dinner with their escorts. X1-if 1 . - ....s.v..s.m- .. --MY ,Vu .- .1 a . ,' Hannity 1111... ,:1n.'ui,- PN ., iuu .. if 'WM 'X 60 Don Waldvogel fleftj and Jayne Grant indulge in a little thirstquencher: Sue Jones flower left! takes a moment for a dance with Lee Carmichaelg Mic- hey Bowlan Ibottomj asks JoAnn St. Germain if she'd care for seconds: Pete Honiotes fbelowj and Michelle DeJovanich patiently stand in line to have their picture taken. 5 TX N- My ,. .. ,.f M ls: 'R , A 9' 1 QQ I It., . , 7 Y , - Qf Q X Q V5.1 .W K - -R n X f C QN X H S .A - gg X X X Y X Q 3 S X Y x X v N .3 X A N . ' JE. ,ss ' : lb CSX f 1--A-e X I' x -- S w ' g.g:,. V. aj ' .A 4,. --2 W- aw -as 6 Miss Shield finalists anxiously await the announcement of the ideal coed. Finalists ftopj are Gloria Dahlke, Sandy Davis, Paula Ehresman, Lori F assino, Kris Kemp, and Donna Paul: Bill Bixby labovej presents Miss Congeniality Paula Ehresman with an engraved beer mug. His comment was appropriate: Enjoy. Kris Kemp's face says it all as Bill Bixby quipped With this crown, I thee queen. 62 E L. Kris Kemp, Paula Ehresman amed Winners in 19 0-1971 Pageant JUN N1 1 Kevin Balog fupper left! and Terrie LoCascio sit this dance out: Brian Daub fupper right! enjoys the first dance with Kris Kemp following her coronationg Karin Holmsten fabovel and Pat Harrigan look at the dance program: the end of a wonderful evening for Diana Inlow flefti and Jim Thompson. i i 63 Bond, purrlows Spotlight Fall 1970 John Dave crisis The Bond Shields fabovel and Koehler resolved a in a highpoint from Best Man p Julian fright! stimulated controversial debate fol- lowing his speech on equal rights. College Congress scheduled fall activities to help bring area citizens into campus life. Paul Shyre's dramatic production, A VVhitman Portrait , presented by a professional Broadway company, was held November 14 at the Persh- ing School Auditorium. The Spurr- lows, a nationally acclaimed singing group, also played at Pershing. A member of this talented group is Debbie Sharpe, a 1970 graduate of Joliet East High School. Julian Bond, a Georgia legislator and one of the top political figures in the country, spoke to a packed house November 11. A turning point concerning the future of JJC took place November 15 as the ground breaking ceremony for the permanent campus was held. The weekend of December 4-5-6 was highlighted by Gore Vidal's The Best Man presented by the JC Players. A cast of 15 played to capac- ity crowds all three nights. El 4 1 wa., .,,,. 1, N... .4:.,g,.--gf .... V . SF' 11 --.- '::,, 4 .V :': ,. . ',.'. VK M .. A I' V ,. ...,:.,. , Q t , QE, '- -. .Zap , - ,...- sf .,11 M '1',--15,-5 ' K . ' Q '-b. V 1 I ,L 3 tg V377 isaifiss-fr : 'L Walt Whitman I upper left! was portrayed in his later years by the leading member of the troupe who presented A Whitman Por- traitg Debbie Sharpe f upper rightl is a member of the Spurrlows who provided professional entertainment for students: Dr. S. Rob- ert Darnes Cleft! Victor Scott, Miss Susan H. Wood, and President Douglas Graham turned over the future at the ground breaking ceremonies: cheerleaders K above J Diana F rank, Sally Ursitti, Laurie Goodson, and Lynda Steinbach were honored along with the athletic teams at the fall sports banquet. 'U 65 N faxes'-ww ,eh is Q., '52 Z' n' Si ll 22-is is ,, Wisconsin Slopes Proved Challenging The slopes at Wisconsin's Skyline and Telemark provided the challenges necessary to both experienced and in- experienced skiiers on the annual be- tween semesters ski trips. JJC ski enthusiasts were housed at the Cliff House Resort at Skyline and in the Youth Hostel at Telemark, both of which provided skiiers with the atmos- phere required to round out the busy days. Fireplaces, guitars and folk-singing ended evening activities at early hours as skiiers anticipated another day of ...... Looking every bit the part of experts Ctopj skiiers at Telemark paused for the photog- rapher before taking to the slopes: Pete Neffl frightj exhibited flawless techniques as he capitalized on the instnictions received prev- ious to the day's skiing: Steve Jehle fbelowj challenged Skyline's toughest and came out on top : OOOOOOOOPS!!! ffar rightj. Q L s ,., , is ...bs . ve 'QM 1' ' fa l :I ' j ,A , t . 5 71 , 3 r- R S .X . .i 4, .,... ,Q wmw-M-A R Jil ? 3 I C 5 . can -. ..,. :. ' Z dn- . 'N ,. ...,...,... M ,FWMQ 'A MW 'LW Deep concentration, if not perfect form, marked Tom Fee's fleftl descent on the Skyline intermed- iate slopeg Ready for the third day of mounting the summit Neely Trotter fbelow right! makes a last mmute adjustment on his boot: Daily trips from the hostel to the slopes were made via bus fbottoml and accompanied by a great deal of hilarity as skiiers looked forward to a day of fun and falls. 5 c Q ' 1 It i 1 3 rp wz ., . . Q 1 5 k - ' Y ' 1 . ,wi in 3 i 3 V , X L gain! pai! ' te o M Q f 1 -lv .. 4 5 , J f 1'- f , w ff' A' , it as A U J fttf 742 lv ' 4 - ' 3 W! , f I , A sw I' X ' Rinse Q 51. lg Ml hi F ..:,.f ,. J, ,lf Q. un we -we MQ A , 1 F -S r 5, 0 Q 1 'fx P Y .J 'Ur , , 5 ei if liiliiiii. , , gfmulls Academics, i a vital component in the search for i knowledge, fostering new ideas, ambitions . 1 ,,x. .V V E 4 L. , xx eq b il ' 1 1,. ,i-a:. , .. ..-F ' ' 4 xiii O Wk . QM. l ' f fp 3 Sip ' ' N iizffxf .. '.fs'27:+::iS, X I-V :Q xi , 1 , - ff-aff-QQ -1: 1-1-z E5 ' -fr 1 V 1.3 jpg K kk, ,,,2zN.w:. , vw x. ,4- Debbie Zumbahlen fleftl demonstrates her persuasive powers during a speech 101 class: Meet the Candidates fabovej was sponsored by the Social Sciences Department and gave area citizens an opportunity with Joliet mayor and city council candidates: Carl Daubach fupper right I agrees with a fellow student on a point concerning an analysis in Amerzban literatureg One of the performers fright! from the Per- forming Arts Center at Southern Illinois University, this group participated in a dance program during Black History Week: Joliet mayoral candidate William G. Bill Barr spoke on local and state government to political science students. 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Jim is working on a research project to determine the water pollution effects of sludge fertilizer. ,,f - .N ....,, 5 5 .wifi ln...,-Q Ken Benson, fleftj, Jonathan Tweedt, and Jerry Bandura listen atten- tively during Ag. communications lecture: Ag. Supply, Production, and Transfer students, Cleft bottomj, on field trip at the Heat of America Farm Progress Show , the world's foremost Agricultural Exposition in North Eastern Indiana: Steve Rilley, fright bottomj, poses with a Holstein cow which he is preparing for show. N X 'Nmmmmmmw its Hfxw 73 Q N' ,Q I I ? 1 i 1 l 3 . KX. v . 'K A ix t X-fx fs, . V1 X ,yr es get X , If . w . K. wx. 5 x. Xr,3,.-,i Vocational Jackie Waters fabovej dis- plays an abstract used while discussing home furnishings in Home Economics: Elec- tronics students fupper leftj check the JW series for a class project: Mr. Art Phil- lip fbelow, middle! explains the mechanisms in the engine in the auto tech- nology class. 2 Q if e ef Z 1 X s ' , 1 , I W A 5 ,, .0 5- - f ? 'f, I I C 5 - I :fe 74 , .Ls..,, mm...- ocational Arts tilizes On The Spot Training Rain or shine frightj Mr. Pryce Keagle and his students survey the campus land: Culinary arts students fbelowl are informed of the day 's menu and what their duties will involve. 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AL ll Q y Art Department and Proves Popular 5f M ,,L,, as I Q we ff 1A5 ,I A . ,, ,tt:i'wWE1 ,.,,.a.-: -I Mary Perilongo, ffar leftj, and Mary Pat Johnston freehand sketching campus surround- ings: Music student, fleftl, practices trombone during' Band: Ken Benco, lbottomj, throw- ing on new potters wheel that the Art Depart- ment has acquired: Concert Choir, Ibottomj, handled the MESSIAH very well. Helmut Sienknecht directed and Birdic Stimac and a quest pianist dueted. - 4 s Fl - , 'Q' GQ N 't . . x . K sv '1 '11 ' '- . K' L, -X ' -as- 3 ' . X - . .. ri Q .bb .Z il Q b r V ii-I x X ,:- 5 I hx - e 1.9 , x ,.. it , W V11 .-A I ..,f' Nursing 9 , gg -' X if A 'f - If - 4 ,ff ..V,. ,191 if M f ' g Q 5' 1 , . S, ,S 3 W g ,, lilgfg af ' 'Q 1 , 'nf 'H K . It , .N Q. N1 ig 1 Brings First Graduate Class to JJ ur ing Program at St. J 0e's, Silver Cross x ' 'X 'QQ . , , . ,Q , - 4,-lfvx M , .. ,..1.2fz,.,,w' iw ,- u ,f -, ' ' 4 1 wifi: M. 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H - ,g--, --erm -weft 'V -' .:21fv.fgv P 1.1 -3 faa,g1',,1, , .. ,2 Z2 11,2 ., V, ,A Mr. Maurice Cameron, ffar upper leftj, Professor of Geological Sciences with Gerri Robbins checking soil samples near site of permanent campus: Jim McTague, ffar middle leftj, and Kamal fRayl Narine, Exchange Student from British Guinea, experimenting psycholog- ically with sound effects on hamsters. While cooperating wllh the Biological and Physical Science Departments, Jbn and Ray determined the corelation between sound and social behavior of hamsters: Sue Klint, ffar below leftj, and Linda Miller dissect a rat while preparing a study for Zoology classg Human Anatomy and Physiology students fleftl, listen during weekly lecture by Edmund C. Puddicombe, instructor and author of textbook used for HAP: Greg Tuntland, fabovel, uses scales during Chemistry. -1412? Physical Education Qwvnmrwwmmoswam 3-sf . A , 1. .-Q ,A1.w.,'v .',..,ik, A 4 ' HV' ' - 1 - :xv .wvvprw -as . .1 . -, V we ' A' ' K ' , ' l. , PEW Major, fabovel, practices a drive with an iron during golfing class: Novice skiers, fabove rightl. prepare footgear for their beginning skiing courseg Dan Wilson, ffar above rightj, Rich Kramerich, Rich Chlehanowski, Richard Anderson, and Leonard Knorr, play a game of volleyball during the winter season: Debbie Zumbahlen, fbottom rightl, finishes her Women's P.E. class jogging around Rend Lake: Students from both P.E. Departments share a special session of yoga from visiting instructor. Co-ed Bowling, Fencing, Ice Skating and Archery added: Physical Education Dept . we 'Q Develops Skiing Course N -K ix 1 Psychology Education Psych-Ed Department Head Grace Brewer amed to ho's Who in American Education Mr. Ken Warman fright! lectures in his ab- normal psych seminar: Students in the Edu- cation .?0U block fbelowl discuss new con- cepts in teaching methodsg Vicki Wells lmiddlel watches Cory and Laura Jane Man express themselves in a child develop- ment class: Concentration ffar upper leftl, observation, and understanding play key roles in all ed-psych classes: Wayne Means ffar middle rightj challenges Mrs. Grace Brewer during a heated argument concern- ing progressive education. X v J it X x 1165 629 V ,V ,ffi ' , if ,.,. , V .1 ,, , ,, f AV f 13' P :f'f44m,':Q' 5- A. I .M ,,,.-vw 'V 1 ,MM W l3? 7i1: . 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I My .. if i ,fzi Jul- .XVI 'f ' 'A H-v1 1 T ' -4' ' H4 A- X. 1 .1 ' '4 l'J1f. mx .w'4lT7 '7TY ,'xI T' XL' '---4--.., ,, ...., IQ '. ' ' 4 1-r -n.-zilhllffllliIQIIIFYEIf!'! 4 Hun-n-1-4.n1inl.l.ffIffffI''CW''X'4'lI4r:-UA:IlIiIIITTHI1i'ST'Y'PU1! Organizations, key factors t encouraging growth of capable stutlent leadership College Congress Inltiates Acnvlt Period College Congress, the governing board of JJC, started an activity period, held twice a week. During this Tuesday-Thursday 11-12 period, no classes were held so as to give time for activities such as club and faculty meet- ings. Besides writing a new constitution, Con- gress organized several new standing com- mitteesg education and culture, publicity, school furnishings, and a presidential selec- tion committee. The Student Achievement Recognition Awards selection was organized by Congress. After a written application and a series of interviews, two students were chosen on the basis of their advancement towards a goal. John Shields and Kris Kemp were selected as the recipients of this award. Congress also spearheaded some of the special activities such as the fall and spring picnics, a fun night, the spring concert, to feature Trilogy and the spring formal. Swinging the president's gavel was Mickey Bowlan. Other officers were vice president Don Waldvogel, Kris Kemp, secretary, and treasurer Kevin Sparenberg. Mr. Henry Pillard and Miss Jayne Grant advised this group. ' 1 ' W TT' V 1 1 i College Congress officers K upper leftj Kevin Sparenberg, Mickey Bowlan Don Waldvog and Kris Kemp show mixed feelings conceming the idea of a swing set on campus Kris Kemp I above j and John Shields were the recipients of the 1971 Student Achievement Recog nition Awards: Jo Ella Hoffman frightl displays one of the end products of Summer Task F orce Orientation Week activities - name cards and beanies. EE, QW ' gsffzf lf- Q1 C 1 Z 2 W X - '- 1 N, - slffigfi 'f:3i'ii5'i? 1 'L' ' 2 -f -Wfii if-i iifiiw' . 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P , ' zz A JW' fi B 4 I , E, N If 'T-fqlf-vw. .W 93 I .Q College Congress reps fabovej listen as a move is made to close discusslbn on the floor: Jim Jerzycke fleftl and Mike Smith change the events on one of the new calendarsg Ray Pla- cencia fbelowj asks election official Nancy Chadwick about the method used in tallying votes. ,f if A V W 1.5 f Wx,-s-f .K 3, , ' ' Zh Madrigals fabovej began the Homecoming halftime cere- monies with their rendition of the JCC Alma Mater: -Helmut Slenknecht lupper leftl directs the Concert Choir: in the MES' SIAHQ the Art Club meeting fright! featured a slide presen- tation of student works: Diane Krawchuck lfar leftj goes over the committee list for the fall play set design: Lori Fassino does her stuff for the photog- rapher. 1 --W , t t 4 Q :r:iII , 11111 guilt msn! ' 111 '- 11 air ul 5 95 rt, Music Clubs Participate in pring Festival Concert Choir, a group of hard working vocalists, under the direction of Helmut Sienknecht, staged several concerts for both the campus and the community. Several soloists were featured in the Christ- mas concert of Handel's MESSIAH. Choir members also performed in the Veterans Day Program and the memorial service for Wayne Coleman and Ed Delaney. Madrigals, the finest voices of the choir, were selected following tryouts at the begin- ning of the year. This select group met twice a week in order to achieve perfection as a unit from the near or total perfection of their voices. Under the direction of president Diane Krawchuck, Art Club members designed sets for the fall production of THE BEST MAN. Field trips were taken to the Art Institute as well as to the art departments of Northern Illinois University and the University of Illi- nois, as well as holding several art exhibits. Both Concert Choir and Art Club partici- pate in the Spring Fine Arts Festival held in May. nav- ' W'1lf.,,.w:, W f2 2Qs'i,,u?. .49 I 13' ..L..tmniK., Soccer club members fabovej played intra- mural matches that invariably led to jousts of sorts through the mud: Intramural volleyball fabove middlej was played and the spirit was willing and able, but the liberated woman was present and the females came out on top: Let- termen ffar upper right! admire trophies pre- sented at the Fall Sports Banquetg WRA girls frlghtj go through a pyramid routine, queen of the mountain or something like that: Patsy Stevenson f far right, middle J demonstrates in a practice routine. ' x. A s. QQ iw S ,. 1 ! -,gi A Vx ' ,,,,, . ,V .,., :,.,f . 151- .. .,.-' ' - :,.:,g5y,:g:,331:,,:1: 5. f ..::.,,,:-. g. g Q . :A ,151 .V . , 58' f. ..v..,. , -.., . V. -f-H. ,-,-, .. ..,.. 4-.,-- .,v.., ,- - ..,.,.,.. M' ..,.... ..,g. . .... . .. , , ,. . ..,,.. . 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VV yy 4l': Y i .AEE thletic Organization Promote Sport manshlp The first undertaking of the new Soccer Club was the acquisition of their own field which members salvaged from a corn field. It took a lot of time and effort but was worthwhile for both the club and the PE department. The team challenged faculty members to a special Homecoming Week match and defeated them 2-0. Members organized an intramural volleyball team and helped run the bookstore. Under the Patsy Stevenson's presidency, Women's Recreation Association sponsored a tour of the P.E. department for interested high school students. Members also sponsored an all school ice skating party, also archery and bowling tournaments. WRA presented plaques to the girls most outstanding in sports such as field hockey, volleyball, archery, bowl- ing, baseball, basketball, and others. Serving the student body and building school spirit represent two of the goals as a member of the Letter- men's Club. Lettermen were responsible for awarding letter jackets to varsity athletes and distributing plaques to the most valuable players in each sport.. The club planned a splash party. a talent show. and a gym night. 1 l ij! l 'K X Q f ' o tb Q 5 .3 ,A ,,,? . ---me 5,1 I z if V .,,s. , , . .1 ffm' f. ,g Q ,,,, 3' . . . ,.,, . . ,. , ft, YL , , .V ,gf ir: 3 P1'1 - ' ' . f . '- QE Ye I A ' V ,, V-if ,Q - 1 ' ' .A,.,,,,,mzf A ' Mr. Charles Kennedy fabovej gives the welcome at the choral presentation held during Black Heritage Week: the SIU Per- forming Arts Troupe ftopl traced Black History through a series of dances: BSU members frightj inspect the food col- lected in the Thanksgiving needy family can drive. ff' .w f,..qS5. Q4 H-may 272 I BSU, Press Club, Promote Ideals Press Club, primarily involved in promoting journalism, also participated heavily in other school activities. The Autumn Dinner Dance and the Miss Shield Pageant, sponsored by Press Club, were the most successful in years. Members built up the club treasury by selling school pens and stationery as well as student ID pictures. The club was also responsible for organizing the Press Day held on May 12. This attracted approxi- mately 300 students. Black Student Union, one of the biggest and strongest organizations on campus, sponsored Black Heritage Week in February. This tribute featured an art exhibit, the SIU Performing Arts Troupe, a choral group, and a Sweetheart Ball. A very handsome program tracing Black History, national, local, and campus was printed and sold. Besides this major project, members supported a free clothing center as well as holding a can drive for needy families. Press Club officers fleftj Pat Horrigan, Maggie Vaughan, and Mary Ninos plan committees for the Press Day held in May: Charlyn Palmer I below leftl, a member of both BSU and Press Club, chats with political figure Julian Bond who spoke to students in the fall: Maggie Vaughan Ibelowj Press Club pres- ident conducts an officers meeting with the greatest of ease. XF: Q ,aw s. ,i Y . 1,3 I ':, x X .....+-. s. ,, . .,,,.. 3 'ri e as I Q 3 SPI Sponsors Drug Symposium Students for Political Involvement sponsored a Drug Symposium. Chief guest was Allen Cohen, a former associate of Timothy Leary. This organization was responsible for organizing the Cornell University award for essays on the topic 'tWhat should be the limits upon the president's authority to commit American combat forces to war without explicit congressional authoriza- tions'?', Essays were reviewed by English teachers to check in grammar and compo- sition but not involving correction of content. Members also campaigned for Adlai Stevenson in his Senate race, and helped publicize Julian Bond. They participated in the JJC Board of Trustees elections business and watched incumbent Daniel Kennedy reelected and Mrs. Judith Baskin seated as the first Woman on the Board. Maggie O'Meara fright! lists plans for the drug symposium held in March: Discusslbn leaders fbelowj discuss pros and cons at drug rescue center during a SPI rap session. xX X C X X xi' lv ' 5 ms w e . -X A ai., iris ' 9 qqgxlgxpg 4- 1: S , X is X ' X H-:X 4 F 2 , Ku . 5.5i1.m 3 X Q X, su v .- X f Q zsizi., .. may 'S3TNi ISSSP .L N, 5.c-time A .35 ki sxx X - . .r O er R 2 xi N -:i:,1::,,.'1 , :e N X S. 'Y' ' 3. ' i. .,,Q1fe9 W. ' X !3Q5'l1'E'.f5115i' . t X .A - 1'-1Qt-i,.Q.:x.T,3i33 ' 'X--' X. 'I 515: is :,55f:?3f:2i' 5 ' ' f ikrfi-5-:rl ' -- ' 'i e i 1 :::g:1',-1'-1,-gg: :,i,'5:1:15j.1 - J A , ,, Xi,,,f1:.:x-, Vx, :A -3-1.i.3e-+5gsyrgs'iisN-gpg:-,q,g.,gf,,1-.f,.,,:-V Q, gg, ' I 2 , .. 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Horticulture students John Stevenson and Jerry Riable received 95300 awards from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of Ameri- ca. SAA president Lee McPherson also received recognition by his selection to Who's Who in American Junior Colleges. Other Aggies receiving this honor were Kevin Sparenberg, Neil Trotter, and Don Waldvogel. In the spring, SAA sponsored Sadie Hawkins Week and donated all proceeds to the Tri-County March of Dimes. Mr. Jurgens ftopj welcomes the visiting high school stu- dents to the SAA Open House: How do you say it, SAA Sweethearts? fmiddlej Mary Ellen Anzelc, Karen Kimble, Mary Lu Glade, Nancy Chadwick, Linda Kettelson, and Debbie Zumbahlen: Gene Pool Cleft! and Glenn Von Bergen help themselves to the feed at the Aggies' picnic. Bi. ' HY! Nancy Cissne fbelowj traveled to Michigan as CCC delegate to the Student F ilmmahers Convention: JC Players officers frightj Barb Vondrasek and Patricia Long announce auditions for spring plays: Mr. Tarry Slusher I bottom centerj plans strategy with Chess Club members during an inter-club tourna- ment. .cf XX 4 It ' gf xx N, 35 t V 'Q 'R 'H , 1 K 'j it sy . 2 4 gg. .5 i Q -. zt' p VV. NY el- lm :'H': :rr - ,, mr in lm ' - -ww V 1 , W, .ff NW 'F' -4 VHIIVI 1 rr V rl I lllll 1 lg I, u by-pv.ya11yL,',LjZj1g Fine Arts Serves As Subject for Clubs Cultural Cinema Club surveyed campus attitudes towards films in an attempt to select the type of films which would have mass appeal. The results of this poll resulted in the scheduling of a dozen films for campus showing. Among these were IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT, ALICE'S RESTAURANT, THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR, DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES, MEMBER OF THE WEDDING, and THE MISFITS. Veteran filmmaker Nancy Cissne was a CCC dele- gate to the national student film festival held in Michigan. Chess Club activities were directed towards in- structing beginning chess players and holding tournaments between experienced players. There was a rumor circulating that the club would take on Troy Community Grade School, the junior high chess champions, but Mr. Tarry Slusher, sponsor, dis- missed the rumor as muckraking. JC Players displayed acting talents of its thespians in the fall production of Gore Vidal's THE BEST MAN. Members provided an entertainment unit at St. Joseph Hospital during the Christmas season. and presented a mini-musical for the grade school PTA in February. Besides several theatre trips, the Players presented a series of play cuts during the Fine Arts Festival. THE BEST MAN fupper left! featured the best of JJC's thes- pians: ALICE'S RESTAURANT fleftl featured Arlo Guthrie and was one ofthe top grossers of the CCC presentations. Qi' sissy 4,1-A-an '31 f I W 1 0, 4S?f9 ,v1--.- Us Roger Kadow fleftj SSS president, outlines club activities 104 and projects for the year: SSS members fabovej prepare to leave for a field trip to the Oriental Institute: Law Enforce- ment Club members fupper right! discuss plans for their tour through the Diagnostic Depot. ...nd SSS, Law Enforcement lubs Prepare Member for Future Careers The newly established Law Enforcement Club is dedicated to further the professional standards of Law Enforcement, to provide assistance to local law enforcement agencies and to promote greater understanding of the problems and objectives of those agencies devoted to the administration of criminal justice. Members toured both the Cook County Jail and the Illinois Reception and Diagnostic Depot. The main purpose of the Students of Social Science is to acquaint students majoring in the social sciences with the craft of their field. The club held informal sessions with people knowledgeable in areas such as counseling, teaching, and social work. Members visited the Oriental Institute among other places of social science interest. 105 NM 5 106 , .JL . 5 Teachers Club Sponsor Receives National Honorg ancy Cissne Assumes 1970-71 SHE Presidenc Teacher's Club recruits members planning a career in the field of education - teaching, administration, secretarial, counseling. Social and education oriented activities provided members with professional infor- mation and experience and enthusiasm for teaching. Members participated in the ground breaking, tutored at the Boy's Club and gave a Christmas at Sunny Hill Nursing Home. Eighteen high school Future Teachers of America clubs toured JJC under the direction of president Brenda Gunier. Mrs. Grace Brewer, sponsor, was honored when she was chosen as one of the outstanding figures in American educa- tion. SHE is not a branch chapter of the Women's Lib- eration Movement. Far from it. Students of Home Economics, under Nancy Cissne's presidency, pre- pared for their futures by learning about prospective or possible careers. Members heard speakers talk on subjects from proper diets to child raising to birth control to cake decorating to home furnishings. Sally Varland fopposite pagej gets some assis- tance from SHE president Nancy Cissne regarding the decision between mini, midi, and maxi: Brenda Gunier fbelow, middle! an- nounces the tentative schedule for Teacher's Club grade school visitation. A4 ' :SB ul early, Clearl , and Over 25 lub Has Strong First Year The Nearly, Clearly, and Over 25 Club was started first semester to help older students adjust to campus. life. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Carolyn Engers, the club had several guest speakers as well as Hallo- ween and Christmas parties. Members participated in Transfer Evening and Bring a Friend to School Week. Since one of the purposes of the club was to en- courage older people from the community to further their education, members worked on a poll survey and slide series of JJC older students which were presented at Open House functions and various community meetings. NCO-25 presented a slide series fupper right! on the aspects of JJC to the older student: Discussion proves lively as mem- bers frightj plan Bring a Friend to School Week. 108 Dan Morris Ctopj presents the memorial plaque to Mr. Douglas Graham on behalf of both the Vets and the student body: Vets I above j show sup- port and enthusiasm as they watch Homecoming parade. 109 Veteran's Club Presents Memorial Plaque to School Members of the Veterans' Club aided each other in their readjustment to the demands of education after serving in the military. Each year the Vets, Club honor those who have given their lives in service to the United States through a program on Veterans' Day. This year the club presented to a college a plaque in remembrance of those honored dead. 'FT , M., C F l ers, Motor Sports, Stress Safety JC Flyers held meetings on Sunday afternoons either at Joliet Airport or Lewis College Airport. When the weather was nice, hundreds of miles of flying over the Joliet area was done. The Omega Sport Parachute branch of JCF was active under Frank Julian and several stu- dents became regular sky divers. The Flyers were hosted by the FAA at Midway Tower and Radar Room and also had a visit to the Experimental Aircraft Association world headquarters and museum at Milwaukee. The Motor Sports Club presented numerous road ralliesg the purpose being to learn the mechanics of handling a car with maximum safety, to experience correctly the reading of road signs and maps, and to add social life to those students who share a common interest in cars. JC Flyers Denny Wruh fopposite page! and Toni Gover- nale are ready for a take off: Mr. Pat Asher fright! pre- pares to show a film of one ofthe Motor Sports Club rally: Before a road rally fbelowl safety points on the cars are checked out. .-N---:IIN -XZSXA: .s X . t. avi. , ...gf 11 O .-fr-,.T.., .i f.... . t... . ffft...i...., ::1:::::z:iTm--wi :r::u::1 Q V , .,:fs.g :3g,,,-, f 9 S '25, ' x AHB 'MN . --fr . N5 ' M , r . .,.,. , .,,, 1 , is Q f'-' f .5 N Q :gg ', . ,.,,,,. , a...-as 111 2 f e Q r Q s 1 r J.. ,. .y, x'!'Ff,f u'K','1 F V 1 Y I H1 fn: 1 1 is 'lub r 17 Il 2' K is S. ' Q - x 1 ,,,. . .A fsgw A 112 4 ' as all SMS Traditional, Yet Innovated Students of Medical Science celebrated their 23rd year as the oldest extra-curricular organi- zation on campus and the oldest of its kind in the United States. As it is illegal to take a group to the local hos- pital to view an autopsy, JJC student John Trusty, a lab employee at St. Joseph Hospital, took a complete slide series of an autopsy and presented them at a regular meeting. SMS has had over 300 speakers meetings and over this number of field trips. At the end of December, the Will-Grundy Medical Society gave a post-Christmas banquet at the Holiday lnn for JJC medical students. Besides sponsoring many speakers and clini- cal films, the club held Reptile Night. Stu- dents handled pythons, boas, and other reptiles and snakes to conquer their fears. Mr. Edmund Puddicombe is the guiding force behind this organization which has come to be recognized as a landmark at JJC. Bill Balzhiser ffar leftl was one of many who handled the snakes at Reptile Night : Denise Kuchmek puts her medical knowledge to practical use while working in the pharmacy at Brown's Drug Store in downtown Joliet: Donna Paul fbelowl, John Maloney, and Brian Daub listen as Mr. Puddicom be explains a clinical film. wx . 'Vw' 1 . ? ? effffsf . Y I . OK. a 7 'F ., P X! X N59?9i-jluw4!Ni.,,- Yi is ft- W 'R 4 P va wx 'Y a A . . W kF 'f..-e','f'? 'Q .. . y I A. 1.11iff 'i i '-4 P, W Q- f ' --A' .4 ' k.k' - wi' 'fiiu x Y ' 1-Q - r - F. A r er '1 ' H 5 1 4. 4 si , .---' . in 8, in ks' I Y fi X of 'Q 5 is T. Q inf, .A f 'ig 9 1 Q if an A V L' . ' I , 1 'ES - es, , . .Q - W'-ws lv? il- Q-QP' 1 L.. iff' 114 .5 .QQ Q K 2 ,- .Q g .5-1:5 . .Sei . ,- - r -, . army: Q... ..1,L5b,:2p.Q.-f if , Q -2. ' .. , f K 51, 2 f 3 Kqigggfmzv-gg Engineers, Computer, and Epicurean Clubs Benefit Both Members and Campus Students The Epicurean Club came about through the efforts of the students of Culinary Arts. It was formed to create an interest in the pleasure and enjoyment of discriminating food and drink. The club attended the National Restaurant Association annual convention and featured an exhibit which was placed .in competition with other students. They also entered their special sandwich creations in the National Sandwich Idea Contest. The Engineers Club started early in the year as they took a field trip to IIT and Northwestern's Technological Insti- tute Engineering Open House. A combined dinner meeting was held with the Joliet Chapter of the Illinois Society of Professional Engineers during National Engineers Week. At this event, Dan Morris was announced as the outstanding engineering student of the year. The new Computer Club was brimming over with en- thusiasm as members spearheaded bus transportation to the Region IV basketball tourney in Bloomington. Mem- bers sponsored a Christmas vacation workshop for high school students interested in data processing. They also ran a mock election for US senators, and distributed computerized calendars. The Epicurean Club fopposite page! constructed culinary master- pieces such as this cake for the Meet the Candidates program: Mr. Pryce Keagle K upper left! congratulates Dan Morris on being selected as Outstanding Engineering Student of the Year : Christmas with the Computer fleftl attracted over 100 high school students inter- ested in data processing. 115 Staffs Strive for Greater Improvements in Publications The BLAZER, the bi-weekly newspaper covered school local and national news. Some outstanding features included photo essays on the Homecoming scene, the road conditions a sports round up and a year end review. Sue Jones served as lst semester editor and Kim Morris and Jim Thompson. 2nd semester co editors The campus news bulletin COLLEGE CASUALS came out MWF under Maggie Vaughanis editorship Under the direction of Pat Horrigan editor in chief the SHIELD the yearbook, featured expanded color coverage and special effects Mrs. Beverly Crouch acted as advisor to all three publications CONTEMPORARY, the literary magazine was sponsored by Mr Ted Thompson and edited by Carl Daubach and Natalie Williams It stressed the best original work of students in poetry drawing photography and creative writing. BLAZER editors Cabovej Kim Morris and Jim Thompson plan page layoutsg Sue Jones fmid- dle rightj interviewed a PE Dept. speaker who hailed from the Netherlands: Pat Horrigan fright! SHIELD editor eyes the deadline: Publications ad- visor Bev Crouch fmiddle right! shares a joke with staffers Ken Kegley, John Shields, and Alan Meaux. wx-'xvfsff X x ' W' 'Sli--lX':'X:3QE N X X W SSN X .- , Q K . 5 X X E ,,,,..-4' 4.-.::,.. Maggie Vaughan I top leftl and Joyce Nielsen run off COLLEGE CAS UALS on the mbneograph: Mr. Ted Thompson ftopj checks over proposed entries with CON- TEMPORARY editors Carl Daubach and Natalie Williamsg SHIELD staff members fabove left! Tim Jackson and Bonnie Jones confer on an approaching deadline: SHIELD sports editors fabovej Ed Denovellis and Frank lsabelli review athletic scene before doing final layout. 117 Hf'liSfT3h9Ei-ISZNIWJQSEXK. ,SB k I x .. .- ..-, -. .X . ,. I 'w f -,-1 .-,I.I'IQ.f'f'IilH1 .XHTWSFF Sports, an integral part ofthe college ' fitness program, requiring mental physical i discipline X SCOREBOARD Lake County Morton Kiswaukee Lewis J .V. Waubonsee Sauk Valley Highland Elgin Illinois Valley Kiswankee K.K.K. Rock Valley McHenry Prairie State Lewis J .V. DuPage Blackhawk Rock Valley Wolves Tie for Conference Title The joint efforts of Gil Bellls coaching, Bob Oberlin's 384 batting average, and the consis- tent good work of most valuable players John Toth and Shawn James, gave the Wolves a fine season. JJC's conference record of 6-3 put them into a three way tie for the conference champion- ship. Although it was a close ballgame, the team fell in de- feat to Rock Valley 4-3. X, X, Q , N fx-5--592 ff-Lf '2' X, is X Chuck Fratini Itopj scores a needed run in an important game: Dan Spreitzer K lower rightl hits a single to open the game against the Lewis jayveesy Injuries fupper left! are a factor that every team must face: Jeff Rodgers fleftj puts the tag on a Lewis opponent. ss. -X 5 N .sg 51 Q ,,. Q SE Mvs... 4-Q. W- .+ E SCOREBOARD JJC Opp. 46 DuPage 100 Triton 39 87 Sauk Valley 42 Thorton 39 52 z Blackhawk 10414 80 Morton . . . . . .48 Ill. Valley . . . . .27 Parkland . . . .16 Rich Coop and Bob Jaeger fabove right! display endurance as Coop finished a strong first: Mike O'Connel fmiddlej demonstrates his winning form: Duane Schoop fabovel prepares to overcome opponents in a powerful ending: Earl Crisp and Luther Thompson ffar rightl battled for first spot in the low hurdles division: Earl Crisp Irightj lets loose with another fine jump in the Sauk Val- ley-Thorton triangular. 5 il 4 I Q -ig ,, ,hi '31 fmw f' ' 3' F Z nf , 122 indermen Stride to 6-2 Season BILL Q- -,trial wi , ' I fig'-'?i4'f + . -if 5 +,7Tgq'S.- iv sg sfi a fgfsi f l 4' S To As a result of total dedication and a desire to win, the 1970 Cindermen experienced one of its finest seasons in JuCo's history. The team displayed their strong endurance and resistance in defeating six opponents while losing to only two. By beating out scoring teams such as Sauk Valley and Morton Jr. College, the Wolves found themselves in 5th place in the NIJC meet. High scoring runners Earl Crisp and Carlton Quarrels earned the respect of many by placing high in each one's event. Mike O'Connell repre- sented JJC at the National Junior College Track Meet and was recognized as the 6th best pole vault- er in the nation. ? v , N ' i 1 E J ,- swf 1 fr: 't-.ezl N xt N -X I .sd ' ,. Q , 3 X, Ti A xt f ?. -A ,W Yxzw is 1 - . 'sgti ' ,fi , M . FVLL J. I 011-L ' ,mst 9 Q 'W A .bl x , MS s. s we WSWS X ts s 1-N Q is .-want 123 NX! i, .wx p 1' Under the guidance of Peter Neff, and led by the smooth playing of Bruce Liker and the powerful strokes of Gary Stanfield, the tennis team achieved an overall 6-5 record while holding a 3-4 conference slate. Highlighting the season was the duo of Liker and Stanfield, with no previous exper- ience in playing doubles together, winning the Illinois Junior College Tennis Meet, and going to Ocala, Florida where they tied for 18th place in the National Junior College Meet. Coach Neff, very pleased with the seasons, is looking forward to an even better season this spring. 124 f,v,l Q., X A v,.mw.Meaix MQ., n,. -' v f . ..,,,--Q.m,,,,,.,,m , :mg i , 'cf 2 -T--4'e l'A H Q -- ---.--.-.mr:mx:1f:r..- --wvvmvn-m......g... ..., .a1:rixu:: V r f -. , V if slain!- Audi . i .XXI ' , 1 1 1,1 fl 1,1 f Y f 1 1 ' f! 1 f , 1 1 1 f ,-,.., 4 1 r v E15 , jj. '79 -J 2 ' El Netters Sparked b Underclassmen During Spring 970 Season Coach Neff I left 1 plans some strategy with Gary Stanfield for his sbigles match: I lower left! Bruce Liker puts spin on one of his serves. in order to confuse his opponent: fbelowj Smashing an overhead lob is one of Gary Stanfield's advantages. 'W ., ., 'K A 1 'N' Xxx 1, I ' V- iiffgf O. ' .Of , fy! ki X' A K XX fx-Q 1q+'4f'4?q?Q ,, 58 X my is 432340442443 mnihn.-fb. in Q 4, W ,A M- -. , . .. ,, . yi ' 32- M 2 ' ' 'Qb1um ig., . 125 INDIVIDUAL SCORES Tom Glenn Conference Don Klein Conference Biff Horvatin Conference Bruce Liker Conference Gary Stanfield Conference SCOREBOARD JJC 1 Morton 3 Prairie State 0 Blackhawk 2 Elgin 1 Rock Valley 2 Highland 2 Thornton l DuPage 3 Amundsen l Illinois Valley 3 Prairie State 3-6 2-4 3-6 2-4 5-4 1-2 12-6 3-4 14-3 5-2 OPP 2 0 3 l 2 l l 2 0 2 0 . , ,M 1. 3-3-Q.. , A , f..-,iv--rf '4-av 1' , .V .,f-tap. V. ,, Y , ,, r.. JJC. Opp. 319 Ill. Valley 321 Lake City 308 Waubonsee 323 317 Wright 355 McHenry 372 342 Rock Valley 310 317 DuPage 323 KasKaskia 348 Kishwaukee 343 315 Triton 312 304 Thornton Forf. Prairie St. 323 320 Morton 344 311 Harper 318 Amundsen 320 Thornton 357 --:am-H' 5 N -Walk!! ,. l G w s ,., . 4 F F, MK M, ' Fred Riecher, I above leftl getting on the green in good shape. Coach Gil Bell labove rightjg showing the team how it 's done. Gary Owen flefll, stroking his way out of the trap. Bob Hat- field, fabovel concentrating on his next putt. Bob Miller frightl approaching the green with this shot. Golfers Drive to 3-3 Season Another tremendous season was turn- ed in by Gil Bell's golfers. With many new members and satisfactory weather throughout most of the season, the team proved themselves to be second to none as they placed first in the conference. Lead by the powerful strokes of Gary Owens and the accurate putting of Bob Hatfield, who placed second in the con- ference tournament, the golf team managed to overcome Ill. Valley 319-321 in their opening match. This led the way to earn an 4-1 conference record of 13 and 3. Coach Bell is looking forward to an even better season next year with the return of many lettermen. sees-g .1- 1 pi . sissy K ,tssynyww w.i5'B5f S , -- - Mqzbeg 1. - .X .sg 1 1-:Er by-ssxy ' s sk, 1. X, , V Q i Xi . 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Before the open- ing calisthenics, coach Jerry Yost stood in front of his new team and simply told them what he expected of them and he knew what they expected of him. This was the beginning of a 5-2-1 season in which the Wolves tied for the conference championship. Although the team was young and there were many vacancies to be filled. A strong re- lationship seemed to form among the players and coaches alike, which resulted in absolute confidence in themselves and in each other. Quarterback Barry Dean displayed this confidence as he led his team downfield many times for a touchdown. While offen- sive tackle Bob Pearson provided a number of key blocks for runningbacks like Earl Crisp, the team's Most Valuable Player and the 5th rusher in the nation with 1179 yards. Along with Crisp were six other players who were First Team All-Conference choices, and Mike Serena and Tom McKeon obtained this rank- ing for their 2nd time. The biggest and most rewarding game came at the end of the season when the Wolves beat previously undefeated Thorton. Thor- ton, which was also a possible bowl bid: had only once been scored upon on the ground until they played JJC. With many players returning, coach Yost feels that the Wolves will have an even better season next year. Barry Dean, Irightl, setting up for another TD pass, against Elmhurst. Earl Crisp, fbelowj, displays what made him J.J. C. 's M. V.P. for this year. N 3 B1 I l E in : X. Ni Q . . ws af 59 is S if A li T X s X Q L' W. 'W:1iE .?5g,. J X . .1.. . Ns - '- X. N . is X - . - . is X. i . - Q' -' Q ' ' 'T 1- . . -. F.. ' X M -. is K fx' t .r R J :K r 1 5 - .1 -X K 5 A A v....g4-Lis.: X . .K - ' . N .-Ig. as-X,.c -: X . 45, ,K-My - ,. 9: N -. H - .A X -sg, - . 1 .- K i k . . . f . ' XTX X 3 ' -an QXXFNQ . M 1- .W .. 1 - l v.,-. . . . 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Harriers, as a result of a one hundred percent team effort, ex- perienced one of their finest seasons in the school's history. With many hours of hard work under their belts, and guided by the coaching of Bill Benner, the run- ners compiled an over-all record of 11-2. One unforgettable day was October 24 when the team placed second in lthe DuPage Invitational and the following week on a cold, wet, Saturday, the team earned 4th place honors in the Region 4th Meet. Coach Banner is very pleased with this yearls performance and is awaiting next year's season to start. Bob Jaeger, I above leftj shows the endurance of a distance runner: Ted Clarke, fabove right! expresses the agony and loneliness of a Har- riers' runner. 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' 4 uf 'fr ,STN ' 'L 'Mp' W! I xi 4 Q SCOREBOARD JJC Opp. 26 Ill. Valley 80 Waubonsee 31 34 Lakeland 57 Danville 66 Lincoln Land 72 15 Sauk Valley 50 26 Thornton 63 I Elgin 62 Triton 68 68 DuPage 36 68 Wright 28 27 Lincoln Land 29 18 Thornton 43 Blackhawk Inv. third place with 97 Danville Inv. second place with 78 DuPage Inv. second place with 98 Region 4 Meet fourth place with 141 Duane Schopp, fabovej increases his lead over his opponents from DuPage: Dennis Surges Cleft! over takes a DuPage runner, in another victory for Jaco. Cheerleaders Bolster Enthusiasm JJC's cheerleaders worked to improve enthusiasm by leading the victory chants at athletic events. The team was captained by a quartet of sophomoresg Paula Ehresman, Diana Frank, Laurie Goodson, and Charlyn Palmer. Frosh Lynda Steinbach and Barbara Vondrasek made up the remainder of the first squad while Kathy Bourg and Sally Ursitti served as alter- nates. Lee Carmichael was the Wolfmascot. The girls provided a victory hoop for football season and purchased a new lighter weight uniform for basket- ball games. Miss Lottie Skidmore served as faculty sponsor for this bouncing group of purple and white spirit raisers. The faces of cheerleading: defeat, victory, anticipation K below, clock- wisej Diana Frank, Sally Ursitti, Lynda Steinbach, and Barbara Vondrasek. I ' '.-. N' r ff J: 5 K' 'tem Sv R Q ' .,, f ' z 'W -it Laurie Goodson fLeftJ asks the crowd for another loud chant: the cheerleaders go through a routine in prepara- tion for the Homecoming game: I bottom, left to rightj Paula Ehresman, Charlyn Palmer, and Kathy Bourg. .. Q 8 'x, ' .,...-, -L............... dl w- . Z , I My nt, .,.. 3 1. .. ' 21.52 - V 2 ,f ,. W ,, e A 3 -1 o ' ,, wwf- . uf. 4 V ., . V 11, . mv 20 Li ,sul ff N, ' ' . - E ' 14. X-' Q3 N sw, :M 1 'V ,,.1f-',H.5 . + 45-,. V 11sY'm.: .f '1 s X ..,., r ,. ta Q Rwwfr -'fg1j ,L. 1, . x 3 7 ' ' , 2. Ii, E: . 59,1 M TS: +521 xk .Q N S. s sw -if H ' W clA,f,.i,..,X Vi. '1x?'oi,,Q:,Q5fg5 ' : ' 'VA 1, ... tlkcfy,-. c . if of-ws, 1 . -fgxgiff. Q '-i l-fff .'- . -M-'wg,.v'wJf' 1 Q,-14 ',53-yaig . '. no .,, w 9 'E-v. 1 ' , wig-' wr Eugene Simms, Irightj, added another two points to widen the leadg Dave Papesh, fabovel, put a take on a confused opponent: Ibelowj, Brad Klett, 25, and teammate John Carli, 31, applied pressure to a Rock Valley forward. -11? J A -' as . n wa 2: l'-:vw ' f 136 dll 4 l -, fS2s?'s '1'- ' X MIS, - ---an ' W f- . A-UMW ..,. Z-V ,,zN,,,,, , M1 .,,v - . , 4 gwij t :T-ivdwmvximi ffilxlsun.. qll'qQliilln:Inluun-Inn:lnllTJlf Ui1U4 ll ff, bn Cagers End Conference Pla With 7-3 Record Coached by Tom Kennedy in his first year as a JJC coach, and assisted by Larry Larson, the Wolves' cagers established a 7-3 conference record which gave them third place in the conference and an overall 19-11 slate. The 1970-71 basketball team was one of the tallest in the college's history and also one of the quickest. Much of this quickness and poise was displayed by sophomore guard Dave Papesh who always seemed to be in the right place at the right time. Sophomore Sylvester Cottrell, the team's 6'6 center, led the team in rebounds through the regular season with 22.8 per game and also averaged just as many points. Other board strength was given by 6'7 fresh- man Mark Wiater, followed by Gene Sims and Willie Stegall, both 6'4 and in their first year at JJC. Coach Kennedy said the highlight of the season was their 35 point victory over Rock Valley because it was a total team effort. With the return of 5 freshmen this fall, Kennedy feels next year's team will have a good chance for a conference title. Dave Matteson, 41, fleftj, put in an important basket during the final mlhutes: Grabbing one of his many rebounds was Sylvester Cottrell, 52, fbottoml. 137 Brad K lett, 20, goes after a loose ball as his teammates are anticipating the right move. I f,,,,g,,,,w 0 if E A M3 Gi, ' A SQ ' M W -' .4 .- I AM , V ' j F' ,4....4-4 P3 , 'k if Mi A fr ,,:i:sjQ L7f' , .3 4 SS , - 3345 f ' ' . Navi' ' :Q-9157 . P , Nj ' ' 5 , A , 2 ., .-ffm, il ,asm 'f-Mimi-1- ,.-,. , 35 ,L , ,D . H -z GJ' f' I me Randy Alexander and Sylvester Catrell battle for the rebound against Roch Valley. Coach Tom Kennedy and Coach Larry Larson waiting patiently for the outcome of another vktory. 138 ...H-1 ffm in :- V-if-F-iwdrnxn-xr, .zmmmmnnnfrmiwvwwuaxcimiI11J '...A.. ..'!ITf!T!T!FF?9 vc 1 4 u 1 ims, Stegall, are JJ C Strength on Boards SCOREBOARD JJC Opp 90 St. Clair 95 68 Alpena 65 92 Ill. Valley 71 80 Lincoln 85 86 Robt. Morris 104 98 Prairie State 87 78 Rock Valley 95 78 DuPage 76 100 Kishwaukee 60 97 Lewis JV 96 69 Rock Valley 99 81 Lincoln Land 79 101 Sauk Valley 95 84 Waubonsee 83 69 Thornton 85 76 Ill. Valley 78 77 Morton 61 89 Wright 97 73 Ill. State Fresh. 85 109 Blackhawk 80 84 Lincoln 102 91 59 94 Parkland 85 110 Rock Valley 76 97 DuPage 61 106 Lake County 82 84 Thornton 76 55 Triton 56 101 Harper 83 113 Morton 83 Mark Wiater, 50, and Willie Dequall, 22, fabove leftj stop another Rock Valley Drive: Brad Klett and John Toth fabovel work for a good combination. 139 Three JJ C Matmen Take First Place SCOREBOARD SCOREBORAD Prairie State Morton Lewis Varsity Waubonsee A N C C C Conference Wrestling Meet With a conference record of 4-0 and a number of individ- ual tournament championships throughout the season, Juco's wrestling squad had much to be proud of. At the North Central Community College Conference Wrestling Meet, three wrestlersg Manuel Pallcious, Tom Calhoun, and Bruce Bugajski took first place honors. One of the most exciting matches of the season came in a dual meet against Waubonsee in which five Joliet wrestlers pinned their opponents, and the team scored 35 points to their opponent's 13. Although the squad had a number of graduating sopho- mores, coach Henry Pillard is confident of another fine season this winter and possibly a conference title. Coach Henry Pillard, Charlyn Palmer, and Paula Wunder ffar upper leftj give encouragement to Earl Crisp after his matchg Dan Holland, the team 's heavy- weight ffar left bottom! added 3 important points to the scoreboard: Strength and agility I upper leftj was a key factor to Travis Crudup's successful season: Bruce Bugajski flower leftl positioned his opponent before he scored a takedown. 5993325 Wllkxf CRW X , -S5 X - X. Q, -wtf . 1 . X 1 - -yew-f ,N Y . . .. - XXXNX gc X 'Nf i. 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X .f . ... .1 5 U x A- Y ...-.-.....-.......,,.-..f- -vw-.K . k + ff1g,w .Y . .X ..4.,,. QQ. . , w, .Wg , ...X X Xhwx A sv f 5 . Y ' 0 0 0 Intramural Participation , .,..,. . , , , . . . ., KY T W A is. .Z if iq, 5' 7? QQ' WZ-Q ,li N ' 4. 27 13 QE, f Ili 1 j A3 , s ' I , A. M Q , 5-J - 'X' M' ff fs in 1 , J .. 4 We ' w, Y 1 ' . f ifc,+f 'e'! iv 1 A 362886. 1-ff rj VA , Y, .. it . . . sm .Sax-yu , yes.. ' t-.li x as ,,,,i-is a. .. and Facilities Increases. As the facilities have increased, so has participation. The students have re- sponded very well. This is what Intramural activities of this past year. There were many sports offered and an equal amount in future plans. Some of the main events were flag football, volleyball, table tennis, wrestling, and basketball. In autumn, flag football was the big attraction with eight teams playing in the tournament-style program. At the end of the season i'The Aggies and The Beavers tied for first place with identical records of 5-l-1. Then as the winter weather fell upon the campus, Rend Lake was filled with excitement as many stu- dents played volleyball. First place honors for this intramural activity went to The Bouncers who compiled a 7-0 slate followed by The Soccer Club . Student, faculty, C above far left 1 was a big event in intramural soccer this year. Girls participate in this year's soccer club activities. Coach Lance views his intramurals football team in a great effort. I Below leftl, Much enthusiasm is needed to play Hockey. fBelowj, The flag football team makes another stop. x x Us K QI '. sig. -- - Q 5 x 'Q K XF. t 1 ix if x YM. i sr- 'A . X. . Q 1 s Sag' , Pxiwgw . A .Wi it sf gg - ' 'N . ,. t A N . ,,.. X, , . , . ' , 5 W it -xl ,- Q. , J W 4 .ia A . AQ, X. 143 ll-. -li Classes, a composite of eager minds searching s e for answers, Vfbuilding lasting friendships i ggg x J -V., vq ., fg Q ,M r ij If ' ' A. V' .5 ' R J - .- 4 .' EH - 5 - fp 1' im'- THE STUDENT, 1971 Before leaping into this composite of eager minds, sit back and think Q what exactly the student IS loves, hates, interests, pastimes . . . what is the student doing? The usual. Going to school, learning, experimenting with drugs, sex, life itself. I Looking for something with which to relate revolution! films - the youth trend . . . On the next eight pages, try and see the student as a part of today, not as one in a row of seven, a mug shot, but as someone who IS :mimi mv 146213 px v K lsfj '52 A The Opposite Sex Look around, what attracts you to the person you loved. . . a mind ? a body? a personality trait? a face ? l sex ? All of these? If so, you score 100'Z1 None of these? But if you're happy,- 101'Z1 By the way, in case you haven 't noticed, variety is the spice of life ilrfi Was it a part of your life ? Surely there was enough grass and drugs on campus that you couldn't ignore the situation. Qu iq -2 , ,Q is x if in rg. 1. 2. 3. 4. Ryan 0'Neal and Ali MacGraw Love Story Barbra Streisand ' The Owl and the Pussycat Jack Nicholson Five Easy Pieces Dustin Hoffman Little Big Man V mm' fd 3 -421 M , - -.A A' mf? 1' .55 .1 2' we-' . .Q X , It a s A . - ' if H S Si-1.4-sg il s we ' M , Q + f 3 V ' , , . Y' 'sg . ... .5 I 3, 1 Q , V . - ' ,Q , I ' l 'gg 'P 1. The cast from M 'A S 'H 2. Glenda Jackson ' 'Women in Love' ' 3. Elliot Gould and Candice Bergen, Getting Straight 4. Barbra Streisand, On a clear day, you can see forever' ' Hey, .How about going to a movie? Sure, what 'll we see? How about a skin flick? I don 't think 'so Hey, I 've got it! A youth film Love Story or M 'A 'S 'H or Five Easy Pieces or a Dustin Hoffman film or a Barbra Streisand Great Seeing is believing striving for The student at JJ C makes an attempt . . . . . Attaini carving a niche that remembered as an exa ng a goal, perfection, will be mple to foll 01.0 1971 Graduating Class Addressed by John Shields, Patricia Quigley Patricia Quigley John Shields - J J C Lists 10 in Who's Who in American Junior Colleges 1. Joyce Barfield 2. Michael Bowlan 3. Kristin Kemp 4. Leroy McPherson 5. Mary Pellizzari 6. John Shields 7. Kevin Sparenberg 8. Neil Trotter 9. Donald Waldvogel Delores Welsh Knot pictured! Sophomores Constance Akin Karen Amberly Virginia Ardolino Karen Babbe Roseann Babjak David Bacon Fredrick Baldego Kevin Balog Warren Bane Mary Ann Baran Joyce Barfield Bonnie Barnhardt Richard Barr Robert Baxa Judith Bartels Sophs Find nion A Casino Euchre, poker, gin, whatever the game, one can always find a game in the Union. w X -mrevrqn . -, v,,s.1.4,:j:,y.fm SESg5..:5Rq:, -x, , Q .- f . t EX: -X an - ,Y - -- ' -nn- r if .xr 2 ' .... r ffl ' .- X . S -. if 4' 'X K . wit, I ' J . X i' . f A ,Qi QM ., . 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S :ga . 2 'x'..fE,': 'X i ' Q., SF ' R N fx Q.. fx A M XMQNR x.r, Catherine Scaropoulos Duane Schopp Edward Schutter Stephen Schmid Carl Schwab Theodore Scitar Edward Seikus Patricia Seybold Michael Shanholtzer Beth Shankland Kara Sheek Mary Sheffield Gerald Shepherd John Shields Daryl Sieger Alma Simpson James Sippel Paul Slimko Rose Smajd Gayle Smith Sophomores John Smith Michael Smith Kevin Sparenberg Steve Spencer Joseph Spiezio Gayle Spitzmesser David Stahl Susan Stariha Ronald Stefanich Michele Steffes Carl Stegner John Stephenson Patsy Stevenson Robert Stewart Roxanne Steyer F' - ff-5 we ,- Sl Xa S ag is fx ,593 Y NNN , ,. 3 'S' x AV , ?. I . t Q ' .. 'A , I V , 1- ' .-x 1 Q A X . 6 in ,. X X Q -5- , x -s L 1 V f' if '14 ' 1 ' 'fs f-T ,Tzu j .' X! ' ' lf '25, V -V A X x A Q ' . .QQAQEEXZ ' -... ' ' ,Aix yas 'H 1, ff? , X N X , X- .ea , ' f E7?.,,3-i'i 5 5-fi - 5 , ' , x K, ,- I 1:1 3 we f- Q, . :X f. f s . - ef - if X . -' E , -Z' '. 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XM1 175 Joann St. Germain Roberta Stimac Lyla Strong Neil Sundal Daniel Sweeney Gerald Szafranski Wayne Szepelak William Tatro William Terpstra Lyle Tewes Carol Thom Debbie Thompson Gary Thompson Steven Thompson Rita Timko Thomas Toth Neil Trotter John Trusty Geoffrey Tryon Ann Tullett Karen Tyree J ennette Tys Greg Ukovich Susan Urbanik John Vacca Jerry Vancina Sally Varland Magdalena Vaughan Daniel Veronda Mary Ann Videll Sophomores Glenn Von Bergen Donald Waldvogel James Walsh Virgil Walton Jacqueline Waters Diane Wawronowicz Charles Weber Phyllis Weber Gerald Weiske Victoria Wells Wendy Wells Dan Wilson Patrick Winfrey Linda Winke Betsy Whitlock Lisa White Peg White John Wimberly Ed Wojciechowski Loretta Wojtak Warren Wonders Deborah Wright Joette Wright Dennis Wruk Paula Wunder Gale York George Young JoAnn Zagar Betsy Zalar John Zigrossi 'F 'Q' Rl. QW- F aff ei Q f 1, R Ni W X N XR xx .1,, .A 1-1.,,:.,.,, -,1,1g.. s,:,,q. , , , SE E i X .rg 141, :-, ..,. g .-agen, .6 - Yi' Y ,.. 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N xl x K 1 l N ly X N A-is NJ fs ...A-' Sherry Armbrust 1951-1970 Wayne Coleman 1949- 1970 Ed Delaney 1950-1970 Gary Vacca 1951-1970 Leonard Vilt 1950- 197 0 Mary Ann Williams 1951-1970 is as we 'V s3Sr?5'aE3fa'2::L:s512 A. .X .W , , Freshmen Chris Abbott Estella Abbot Edith Achuff Connie Adams Richard Adkins Dennis Adkisson Mario Aguilera Connie Akin Pam Aldridge Randy Alexander Francine Allen Joe Almanza Donna Aloiso Albert Ambrose Bill Ambrosini Jack Amipet Scott Anderle David Anderson Karen Anderson Martha Anderson Richard Anderson Jeffry Andresen Cheryl Angus Susan Ansell Mary Ellen Anzelc Richard Anzelc David Apato John Archambeault Daniel Ardaugh Walter Arnhold Jeffrey Ashley Tim Athans Cyril Austin Robert Ayers Cheryl Baber Pat Bader Joellyn Badger Leslie Bagby George Baitinger Karen Bajt Thomas Ballun Barbara Baloy William Balzhiser David Bandosz Jerome Bandura Kathleen Bankroff Virginia Baran Patricia Baranak Janis Barcus Janice Bardowski Garry Barnes James Barnes Janet Barnes Terry Barnes Charles Barnett Michael Barr ' sz- , thi .x i I :ix -,v a 4, ' ,'.' , Q-W '1 '. I K ., f . i L.. J E W, 2 ' A 2 i W i A idx, lb - 4. ji 3 li nz l 'Q 'vi N h Q I T t,r,t.i 'M C y X . r.y. Q M ,twig ,g j 3 L it ' X ': :.i,: Iri ki I in P X X.k,,4' 1 , I X , 3: ,:., ,1:, gl qi 'slliif H , X 2 i , V A Ti 21,6 -F , L K E , V k 1 inf? nn 4 , L LSA' A L2 1 Class Boasts 1610 tudents 7'-L J 1- is C i fer A n' s' 4 K A J . , -tt' 'A . 5 i -5- 3 C f C' - ' gd A W , X f ' sl 1- 4 ,Z , g , 'sfvtvv -.,' 73' I W ,,,, .W 1 ii Q . ii fi, i . ,W F rg X V K , ,A - y 1,i , A, ,A if is A we 7' V f 'xy kwa 1 2 1, , f l L f ' -L , 1e.,' - , i Q ualis' 5- ffwwf' ssssss' ' 'i 1 i ' 5' J A 4 ' r'f' A 1 'R g, '1 ' I I 'vs ,.1f'!'E'-E11 Q4 i, .5 .X 1 - 1 .J '-' 7' 2 - f, Q s 'ir' ii ii'i i ii ' J' i ' ' ' ' A H c s c' --A ' Q 4 b V E- a ', is E H , ' f ' I I Ar X X Q! ' if 6 A :Rf , L L at ,nr J m x-'af X V . .,..,:,:-im. 4 S , .fr :Q , ' 3:15 5:1 . K gif, 2155 3 . 1 '1 -R C imx x J l X X i 178 fn -gr , -'Li' ' -., -, LMS-J, .-LF, za. sr. '32 :fi ii Yi se- is , X tr N Qgw .. . 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Robert Barr Gary Barrett John Barrett James Bartelt David Barten Raymond Barz Joyce Baskerville Larry Bean Anthony Bebej Margaret Beck Mary Bedford Doug Bedinger Martin Bee Patricia Bellah Kenneth Benco Patty Benignetti Kenneth Benson Paula Benson Joseph Bepitone Richard Berger Larry Bernhard Kenneth Bersano Mary Bersano John Bertsch John Bess Dorothy Bettenhausen Larry Bettenhausen Christine Bever Mitchell Beyer Robert Bianchetta Karen Bickel Barbara Bielby Peter Bingham Terry Birkett William Biros Freshmen Stewart Bisping Jane Bittner Barry Bivens Wayne Bivens John Bizzatti Janice Blackburn James Blaesing Steve Blankenship James Blaser Jodine Blazekovich Marcia Bleuer Debbie Bloch William Bloch William Bohn Marguerite Boleneck Robert Boley Charles Book Bill Booras Gary Bond Robert Borms Linda Boroni Richard Bosi Nancy Bostjancic Ted Bostrem James Boucher Gary Bounds Kathleen Bourg Alan Boyd Carol Boza Nancy Boza Nancy Braver Nancy Breen Stephen Bresnrnan Allen Brethorst Linda Brewick Mark Briddick Mary Bridenhagen Bruce Broad William Bromberek Jeff Brooks Neal Brooks Lawrence Brossrnan David Brown Napolean Brown Wendy Brown William Brown James Bruno John Brust Mark Bucciarelli Bill Bucciferro Demarie Buckler Bruce Bugalski Charles Bullard John Bulno Donald Bunting Lynn Burkett Q. e 'e ' MF -- Q - ' A . 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Theodore Clarke Nick Clavijo Clay Clement Kathy Cleveland Leo Cleveland Richard Close Robert Coan John Collins Beverly Columbus Michael Colvin Lawrence Colwell Margaret Compton David Conner Yvonne Conner Nick Contos Donald Coop Kathleen Cooper Larry Cooper Bruce Corbett Gary Corlew Debbie Corn Lawrence Coveny John Coyle Rita Craddock David Craig Kenneth Cramer Mary Ann Cremeens Wilma Crisp Holly Cromer Thomas Cronholm Joseph Crowley Karen Crowley Jerry Crudup Lannie Crudup William Crudup Jim Cruz Diane Cryder Vance Cryder Mark Cullen Lori Cunniff Robert Cunnings Robert Curtis Marie Damaska Gerald Dames Connie Daum Kenneth Daniels Maris Davidson Daniel Davis Mary Dawson Mary Dearburff Walter Dearie Harold Defoe John Defrejtas Edward Deininger Pamela Delaney Raymond Delmastro Victor Delmastro John Delrose Victoria Delrose Philip Dempsey Theodore Demick William Denewellis Edward Denovellis Louis DePhillips Barbara Dernulc Michael Derrgi Kim DeSalvo Frederick DeWald Barbara Dietterle Rosemary Dietz Elaine DiGusto Kenneth Dillon Raymond Dillon Emilie Dinger Lee Ann Dimmick Clarice Dipietrantonio Donnella Doctor , lawsrars-1:1 .::': ' 11 W1 - ,- .,.,. , qu. ui i I . 51147. 1 , 1 Q ll? llllr ,,.. ..,. , f I 1. 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Mark Fittro Susan Fittro Elizabeth Fitzmaurice James Fleming Calvin Flint Gail Flatness Donald Flaynik Maria Flores Murray Flowers Frank Folisi Rosalie Folisi Jean Foran Randall Forrestor Patrick Forsythe Reginald Foster Paul Fournier Danny Foust Nancy Fowler Robert Fox Raymond Fox Tom Fox Roger Frankford Marsha Frantz Betty Frederick Don Frederick Les Freeman Cathy Frescura Mark Friel Michael Friel James Fritz Joseph Fronek Nancy Fultz Joyce Funick Michael Funk Patricia Gabrys Freshmen Louise Gallo Elmer Gallovitch Lucinda Gann Anthony Garbin Robert Garman Deb Garrison Pam Garrison Rafael Garza Janice Gatons Dorothy Gavin Eileen Gavin John Gavin Patsy Gavin Judy Gawenda Jerald Gebhardt James Genz Charles Gerrish Jon Gieseking Rosalyne Gillespie Suzanne Gilbert Mary Lu Glade Gail Glass Margaret Glasscock Paul Glenney Michael Glester Homer Gletten John Glover Robert Goben .J .,..,.-V-f-f-F-f, P bf A :fn ,J J f ' -as -i .. .W f '- ' - fr J ,fi J 1 , X X is-f, K 1 X x, Xi s Wa . 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W New ' lfllifli i ' f Q67 1 X T 5 ' F Agni, A. r 1 f, 'A Yu , 'Q A-A-A 'Yf? - .. if-i ,,-.X :A-,.::.:wf Af.-, z.:,,A-:.y1::e- .W N J J ? - Y R H422 5 v Q-. if rs , 6, fi 187 s gl, ': A . r, ., Ar, x- L4 Nancy Guthrie Walter Gutzmer Kenneth Haaq Joseph Haake Sharon Hager Leslie Hagerstrom Gary Haire Debra Hall Jeffrey Haller James Hallary John Hallihan Richard Ham John Haniotes Michael Hanko Nancy Hann Donna Hannan Gregory Hansen Mary Hansen Thomas Hare Brooke Harlan Thea Harms Tim Harms Joyce Harney Greg Harper Richard Harrigan Charlene Harris Donald Harris Ed Harris Jayne Hart Melody Joy Hart Irene Hartman Thomas Harvey Robert Hatfield Brent Hassert John Hauser Mr. Allen attempts to show mineral compounds to a totally baffled Paula Lester. Freshmen ,-.- . -- N lr , M ' Yegpfg eg N X fe g X Ay.- Q ::,,gh,: ., XR! K r., .W Q 5 . ., . : X k E vu . iw Q . - . 5, - 1 ,Q . Q I 1, A, w 14 x , - , 1' ,- ! 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I - e -jf' '-' H Six me N . is X N , so i sv 7 X wi A 'X ll 188 Terri Hayes Delmar Hayward Douglas Heath Cathy Heavens Wesley Henne Kent Heiland Donna Heisner Sandra Heisner Walter Helix Byron Henbest Deborah Hennessy John Hennessy Sharon Herbst Bradley Hermansen Keith Hermansen David Herrod Robert Hess Lawrence Hill Delores Hill Jo Hoffman Daniel Holland Blazer staffers Kim Morris and Gretchen Walters make final re- visions before their dead- line. Hollis Hollenberg Bonita Holloway Natlean Holloway Cynthia Holm Ginny Holm Peter Honiotes James Hooper Daniel Hopkins Laurel Hopper Luanne Hooper Bruce Hootman David Hopkins Kathleen Horvat Robert Howey Carol Hudek Gary Hudek Deborah Hudgins Kenneth Hulet Eugene Huml Russel Hunt David Huston Michael Hutchins Sherry Hutchinson Fred Iglesia Kathryn Imfeld Linda Ingmire Frank Isabelli Jeanette Issa Ella Jackson Timothy Jackson Joe Jacques Gary J agus Charles J ahneke Walter J anosz Lynda J anovyak Thomas J asinski Virginia J ast John J endo Sandra Jensen Wayne Jensen John J eretina Mary Ellen J eriha Victoria J oerger Jeanne Jolly Bonnie Jones Deborah Jones Margaret Jones John Jordan Willie Jordan Gary J ostes Daniel J ovanovich Thomas Joyce Arnold Johnson Charles Johnson Darryl Johnson Edwin Johnson Jane Johnson Karen Johnson Linda Johnson Sandra Johnson Robert Johnson Vivian Johnson Mary Pat Johnston Robert Juarez Joyce Judge Yolanda Juhant Cynthia Jurgens Terrence J uricic Pamela Jurmann Sharon Kabat Irene Kaitschuk Barbara Kapinus Robert Kapsch John Kapusniak William Karr Patricia Karr Kris Karstens - ' ' ' ,. 4- ' . .:,- - -. fe if 'rf V 1 P f 'ilk ,. ,.,,. 1 , J ,V,,,, Xi fi ..: u.. 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' I J r E' ...J -- CarolKucer Geraldine Kucer Raymond Kucer Denise Kuchmek Ilene Kujath Robert Kunke Robert Kupina Thomas Kutsie David Ku zminski Wayne Kwirant Karen LaBerry Lyn Lacey Jay LaFontaine Catherine Lajore Donald Laken David Lamasters Ava Lamb Gary Lambert Joyce Lambeth James Lang EEZ' l '1 'SLE'-g..f.::: 2 A 5 f Ronald Lang John Langland Thomas Lanham yy Q Mark Laraway wi David Larimer Cheryl Larson No ral ie Larson Robin Larson Connie Lasater 1 , if ir 1 ' 1 ' 191 Freshmen George Latsis Jill Leahy Jeff Lee Roy Lee Russel Leksell Constance Leonard Lawrence Lepacik Mariellen Lesnik Paula Lester Gary Lestina Mary Lewandowski Wayne Lewandowski David Lewin Caroline Lewis Oscar Lewis Bruce Liker George Liker Debbie Lim Rita Lindauer Ronnie Lindenbaum Chuck Lindstrom June Lockhart Bobbie Long James Long Roger Long Albert Longman James Longman James Looper Loretta Louis Queen Grips Homecoming b the Horn Judith Lowry William Lowry Denise Luckey Alicia Luckhart Linda Ludrovec Sharon Lyons John Mackay Darryl Magolan Philip Mahalik Lorraine Major Judith Maland Lynn Male James Malnar Althea Maniates Connie Manion Phyllis Mangun Richard Mangun Robert Mankowski Eileen Manley Barbara Mannell Helen Mannell Catherine Manno Lester Marchiniak James Marconi Richard Marietta Lesley Marr Roberta Marr Phyllis Marsh me e e f. 5 ' J f t ff J' ' f sr,- . f' l .' 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' Y' X 459142: -X A :shi - -.Q 1 l..1 -., A it ' E la Us Susan Marshall Frank Marshall Martha Marshall John Martin Loretta Martin Ellen Martis David Marvanovich Marilyn Masching Linda Mascuch Charles Matei William Mathews George Matchak William Matthies Richard Maurer Donna Maxey Judy May Victor Mazon Patricia Mazur David McAllister Debbie McCann Jerry McCarthy Roger McCaw William McCollum Henry McDonald James McDowell James McEvilly Robert McFeders Kenneth McGee James McGrath Michele McKinney Terrance McLaughlin Susan McMananon John McNiff Brian McPartlin James McTague Debbie Zumbahlen, 1970 Homecoming Queen, ex- presses her thanks as court member Debbie Corn, also a freshman, stands by. Freshmen Q -r ,,. .,,, i G? Fiihilegf J iiii ti i tli QQHWU Wk W i it 9 ' I ' Y' : gf 'f+, N V . 1 .:,. A ' r 2 X Y , :Avh l K ,li ' V , X I - -ul ,V -' n -ir sag e: C 'af 1 0 ss J ,131-Q ' S ' ly dl 'K f Q N Y N A,,, ..., , , . ,,,A,. g ....., 4.,A r , A ' :.:,,..,.....,. . . 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' ' ' -' s-f Q X 4 Wayne Means Sharon Mechling John Meehan Max Mejia Sharon Melcher Deborah Mellendorf Terry Melvin Cathy Metzger Bonnie Meurer Dan Meurer John Meyer Lawrence Meyer Mary Jo Meyerhoff Dennis Michalak Linda Miller Oren Miller Robert Miller Alice Mirelez Jean Mitchell Mary Ann Mitchell Thomas Mitchell Melody Joy Hart and Tom Morrisey check through Wolf Trails to see if there is a rule about not sitting on the grass. Charles Miyami Paula Moler Martin Monahan Allen Monalto Nyla Moncress Judi Monshau Glenna Monson Willis Mooney Jan Moore John Moore Patricia Moore Richard Moravec Lawrence Mores James Moretti Debra Morgan Kim Morris William Morris Thom as Morrisey Henry Mossel Thomas Mount Robert Mowry Patricia Mrozek Raymond Mueller George Mullis William Munchafen Robert Munday James Murphy Nancy Murphy Patricia Murphy Patricia Murphy Thomas Murphy Joann Mushro Ronald Nagra Michael Nakashima Nicholas Narducci Kamal Narine Terry Nedelsky lhomas Needham Nora Needy Bert Neill Robert Nelson Terrence Nelson Dante Neyra Michael Nichol Willie Nichols Mary Ninos Norma Noble Claire Nolan Mike Noonan Linda Norton David Novak Gerald Nowicki Connie Nutt Scott Nyi Cathy Oberlin Debra O'Connor Daniel Offerman Lawrence Offerman Robert O'Harra William O'Harra Kathie O'Keefe Richard Olin Barbara Olsen Dana Olsen Michael Onderisin Thomas Onofrey Michael O'Rourke Carol Orvis Richard Overall Gary Owen Joann Owen James Owens Arnold Ozbolt Rana Padden Albert Pagnusat David Pagnusat Sandra Palmer if .,'.- : 5 ,.-' 14 if -v-'. 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' iii' 197 Jeffrey Puro Stephen Pytel Carl Racchini Keith Rademaher Jane Radke Bernadette Ragusa Michael Rees William Reeves Patricia Reid Winifred Reid John Reigh Janet Reinke Peggy Reiter Ralph Reiter Gary Rejsek Thomas Relyea Larry Reno Joseph Reposh Edward Reschke David Reynolds Richard Rice Michael Richards Richard Richards Fredric Riechers Bernard Riegel Henry Riegel Reid Ringham Doug Rink Barbara Roberts Gerri Robbins Charles Rockwell Dennis Rodeghero Jean Rodeghero Maria Rodriguez Steve Rodriguez Freshmen David Rodgers Marion Rogge Stephen Rollins Mary Roney Jeanne Rose David Rothlisberger Richard Rothlisberger Chris Rouskey Nathaniel Rowell David Rowley Allen Royster Marianne Rubinic Sharon Ruffatti Ralph Rush Lois Russ Patty Russell Thomas Ryan Therese Ryder Sharon Sailly Yvonne Sanchez Phyllis Saragosa Janet Sargent Robert Sasso James Sayers Jane Schaible John Schantzen Todd Scheel James Schiable Karl Schildgen Debbie Schmidt Richard Schneider Carol Schnelle Terry Schorp Nancy Schramm Robert Schreiber Mary Ann Schreiner Martha Schultz David Schull Mark Schultz Richard Schutten Anne Scott Gary Seabert Kathleen Sealy Mark Secor Thomas Seehafer William Seeley George Sefcik Rodger Selby Charles Sellers Mary Beth Sengewald William Sengewald Heidi Sewing Patricia Seybold Elizabeth Shankland Carol Shaw Donna Shea fI':3f, '.' 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H -.V ai, 3 t z 1 Q ' 'il A l 2 Qxw Lf. lr nfl - l 199 Daniel Shearin Robert Shelley Curtis Shepherd Gregory Shipman Donald Siegel Gertrude Sienko Vicki Siguaw Susan Silk David Silverman Michael Simotes Eugene Sims Mary Singletary Edward Skedel Benjamin Skeldon Robert Skerjan Richard Skorupa LouAnn Sleyko Sandra Slouf William Sluiter Clara Smith Laurence Smith Robert Smith Robert Smith Romy Smith Roxanne Smith Sharon Smith William Smith Raymond Smolich Steven Smolkovich Gary Sobotka Gary Soria Fred Spandet Darlene Spangler Arlene Spencer Gerry Speva Cathy Cookas and her date groove to the beat of theStoneflower at a weekend dance. Freshmen David Spiers Jerry Spiess Greg Spinks Sharon Stafford Raymond Staeheey Stephen Stahl Edward Stapinski Svfv-Q ,- TIA . at , ar., +2 , K1 RH ' px? l . 1 .V -a-gi X 'e f I' N at - l as S ... S x .-- '-1 lil 'eff 9 .au J XXXS tiff Y . V -1, ghbf , 'vis 5 Q e Q X N N myfa- QS f r sri:-r-:vw i - ' e,S- . 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Not pictured is class secretary Sue Klint. 203 idyear Entrants Charles Anderson Bill Balzhiser Mike Bauer Kathleen Baxter Rick Bishop Gerald Brenc Keith Brown Richard Busbey Mike Carey Tony Casarez Jan Cheville Rita Craddock Steven Cushman Jeanne Drackley William Farmer Peggy Farnsworth Mike Fazio Tom Fee John Fronek Kevin Haywood Michael Haywood Jerry Hearns Sylvia Hill Dennis Irving Sue J aggers Jeanne Jerzycki Diane Kanyuh Dana Kunar Donna Lakotich Brenda Land Charles Lewickas Peggy Macko Jack Madden Kimball Mancke Mike Maxwell Lowell McClellan William McNair Mari Minarich Marc Moyer Roy Mutsch Bill Nasca Barbara Nordstrom Donald Olesen Maggie O'Meara Michael Penrod Peggy Perrine John Rauworth Michael Reilly Dale Riley Paul Roeder Jane Rude Dennis Schoeling Mark Schultz Carlos Serrato William Shepherd Bill Slimack New Gfficers Elected at Se ffl. 'i' , KE, .gb in 1. P ' 1 - s-I V X -ii H .V .Fl F' V V '1 K Q T, E. 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Now, What Exactly Has It Been For You As An Individual. ' ! I x a 1 Wfiir,- ., . ,jzg : 2985. .. - Q FQ xi? Q 5 xxxi K El i ' A , 'xg -1 31 1 , ,. e . . Maybe College Woke You Up To Lge . . . .e . Perhaps You Realized That College Wasn't All That it Was Shaped Up T0Be... .mg f Or Maybe It Was- and More did you realize that college is what YOU as an individual make it? Q . v 3. ...,g,? 2 - - - f,Y-,f-, ,my- I' S2 -f. . if ef' : 'Q 'X 5 ,X-if .W sv fr-'J 3-,z . . ' -xx 'z:.,., , , ' if' '53 -1 ,QQ k nil-fr' 1. A -1531 . ' -f 2:1 .r3,:4f3, , -QQ 3 2. Things come and go, Days, classes, good times fly by, Gone, not forgotten. But thought back on, and remembered. Sophomore Directory Akin, Constance, Joliet, L.A.S. Alberico, David A., Cresthill, Music Allcut, Jeffrey D., Joliet, Science Arnberly, Karen Ann, Joliet, Secretarial Anderson, David Dennis, Chip- pewa Falls, Wisconsin, Psychiatry. Veterans Club Archambeault, Mary Katherine,- Joliet, L.A,S. Ardolino, Virginia Elizabeth, Joliet, Pre-Education, ISU, Wom- ens Recreation Association Aultz, Robert A., Joliet, Auto Service, SIU Babbe, Karen Ann, Joliet, Edu- cation, Lewis-CSF Babjak, Roseann Marie, Lock- port, Special Education. ISU. Teachers Club Bachmann, Keith L., Mokena, Aviation, SIU Bacon, David Baldego, Fredrick Balog, Kevin J., Joliet, Biology. Ball State, J.C. Flyers, College Congress Bals, Michael Gill, Mazon, Illi- nois, Agriculture, Student Agricul- ture Association Bane, Warren James, Arrow- smith, Agriculture, Student Agri- culture Association Baran, Mary Ann, Joliet, Liberal Arts, U of I, Blazer staff. Press Club, SPI, Summer Task Force. Teachers Club Bardowski, Joyce, Joliet Bartield, Joyce Elaine, Joliet, Nursing, College Congress, Concert Choir, Students of Social Science. Summer Task Force, Sophomore Class Secretary. Miss Shield Semi- finalist, Madrigals Barnes, James Warren, Joliet, General, Football Barnhardt, Bonnie Rae, Joliet, Business Barr, Richard Rulien, Joliet, L.A.S., SIU, Art Club, SPI Bartels, Judith E., Elwood, Stu- dents of Medical Science, Womens Recreation Association Bartolomei, Ceasar S., Joliet, Business Bartolotta, William J., Joliet, Lettermans Club, Football. Wrest- ling Bauer, Michael Joseph, Joliet Baxa, Robert Becker, Sheryl Eugenia, Joliet. Art, EIU, Womens Recreation Association, Art Club Beebe, Thomas Harold, Mokena, Law Enforcement, Veterans Club Benham, Maggie Benson, Keith William, Morris, Chemistry, U ofl Benson, Nels G., Elwood, Elec- tronics Bergstrom, Ken Berjer, Richard G., Joliet, Music Berszoner, John Z., Bolingbrook. Photography. USC, Cultural Cine- ma Bertrand, John Scott, Joliet, Po- litical Science, Wll Betts, Charles Wesley, Joliet, Interior Design, BSU Bisping, Stewart D., Joliet, Phys- ical Education for Men, U of Neva- da, Lettermans Club. Baseball, Football. Track, Wrestling Bittner, Gary Wayne, Fairbury, Agriculture, Student Agricultural Association, Homecoming Court Black, Patti Sue, Crouse, N. C., Education, NIU, Blazer staff, Press Club, Womens Recreation Associa- tion Blackburn, James Joseph, Joliet, Business, Basketball Blackwell, Jane Marie, Joliet, Nursing, Students of Medical Sci- ence Blaesing, John F., Joliet Blaha, John Joseph, Naperville, Business, Lewis-CSF Blink, Clifford Gerrit, Frankfort, Agricultural Supply, Student Agricultural Association Blomquist, Conald Allen, Mo- kena, Electrical engineering, un- decided Boex, Carla Bogart, Dennis Lee, Minooka. Business, SIU Bolognani, Domenic A., Joliet. Forestry of Wildlife, U of Idaho. Student Agricultural Association Bols, Bernard K., Morris. Agri- culture, Student Agricultural As- sociation Borden, David Glenn, Manhat- tan, History. EIU Borella, Ronald Frank, Channa- hon, Accounting, ISU, Baseball Bostjancic, Nichola Mary, Joliet, Liberal Arts, Blazer staff, Concert Choir, Honor Guard at Graduation Bostrom, Ted E., Joliet, Law Enforcement Bottino, Charles C., Joliet Bovee, Gayle Bowlan, Michael Edward, Lock- port. Education, George Williams College. BSU. College Congress. President, Soccer and Rugby. Summer Task Force Boyle, John David, Morris, Mu- sic, ISU Braley, Roger Alan, New Lenox, Agricultural Business, Plateville, Wisconsin, Student Agricultural Association Brass, Saul Stewart. Joliet, Data Processing, BSU, Cultural Cinema Bravato, Beverly Kay, Joliet, Nursing, St, Francis Nursing School, Peoria, Illinois, Students of Medical Science, Womens Re- creation Association, Nurses Club Bredesen, Steven James, Joliet, Music, College Congress. Concert Choir, Summer Task Force, Mad- rigals, Summer Congress Briick, Raymond Carl Brockmann, Norbert George, Frankfort, Agricultural Supply, Student Agricultural Association Bromberek, Donald J., Joliet, Business Administration. NIU. Veterans Club Bromberek, Thomas J., Joliet, BOS Brockman, Stevan A., Joliet, Agriculture, U of I, Student Agri- cultural Association Brossman, James Browman, Nancy Eleanore, Joliet Medical Technology, NIU Brown, Mary Evelyn, Coal City. History Brown, Merle Harold, Blue Mound, Agriculture, Student Agri- cultural Association Bruce, Gordon A., Mokena, Phys- ical Education for Men. Baseball. Hockey Brtmner, Michael Thomas, Lock- port, L.A.S.. U ofl Bucaric, Thomas J., Lockport, Data Processing, Summer Task Force, College Congress Bucciarelli, Mark Ales, Joliet, L.A.S. Bucciarelli, Samuel, Joliet, Lib- eral Arts Buckler, James A., Oakland, Business Management Burgess, Mary Patricia, Coal City, Physical Therapy, NIU Burk, Truman Wayne, Carbon- dale, Computer Science, Governor State Blazer staff, Summer Task Force, Computer Club Burnett, Robert Buske, Michael David, Mokena, Physical Education for Men, EIU Baseball Butts, Steven W., Joliet, Auto Service Butz, David Glen, Morris, Chem- istry Cage, Sadie Cgalgnacho, Diana, Joliet, L.A.S., I Campbell, Daniel Camsron, Gordon Lee, New Lenox, Mechanical Design Carey, David Lee, Lockport, Chemistry, U of I, Veterans Club Carli, John Richard, Lockport, Drafting, Motor Sports Carnes, Bernard Charles, Plain- field, Mid Management Market- ing, Lettermans Club, Football, Track Carter, Charles William, New Lenox, Drafting Caruso, William A., Joliet, Horti- culture, Hockey Casiano, Richard Anthony, Lock- port, Physical Education for Men, Wrestling Caudhill, Eileen L., Joliet, Nurs- mg Challenger, Donald Chaplin, Gregory John, Joliet, Pharmacy Charnichy, Richard James, Lockport, Electronics Chester, Evelyn J., Joliet, Busi- ness, Lewis-CSF Chestnut, John Lincoln,Mokena, Agriculture, Student Agricultural Association Chlebanowski, Richard Ch0DD, JoAnn Marie, Joliet, Education, WIU, Womens Re- creation Association Christiansen, Alan Lee, Poetone. Agriculture, U of I, Student Agri- cultural Association Cichy, Michael J., Lockport, Mu- sic, SIU. Art Club, J.C. Players. Intramurals. SPI Cissne, Nancy, Joliet, pre-med, Cultural Cinema, SHE president, Miss Shield semi-finalist Clavijo, Nick Clennon, Judi Cohil, Kenneth Coldwater, Lawrence L., Elwood, Agriculture, U of I, Student Agri- cultural Association Coleman, Robert Steven, Plain- field. Business. SPI Coleman, Stanley Milton, Joliet, Medicine, U ofl, BSU Colombo, Gerald J., Joliet, Me- chanical Engineering, U of I, Illi- nois State Scholarship Colombo, Richard Robert, Joliet, Physical Education for Men, Bas- ketball Condon, James R., Joliet, Phys- ical Education for Men, Arkansas, Blazer staff, Basketball, Football Conners, Bruce L., Lockport, Business Mangement, Business Club Conroy, Susan Corcoran, Philip Michael, Joliet, Finance, SIU Costello, Gilbert Patrick, Joliet, Business Management, Veterans Club Cotter, David C., Joliet. Business, SIU Cotter, Sharon Ann, Morris, Business 212 Cottrell, Sylvester, Joliet, Physi- cal Education for Men, Lewis-CSF, BSU, Basketball, Intramurals Crisp, Earl, Joliet, Physical Edu- cation for Men, BSU, Football, Track, Wrestling, Homecoming King Crowley, Joseph George, Ever- green Park, Corrections, ISU Crudup, Lannie, Joliet, Account- ing Cullew, Mark A., Lockport, Gen- eral, SIU Czajkoski, James F., Joliet, Data Processing Daffron, William Roy, Lockport, Psychology, ISU Dahlke, Gloria Irene, Mokena, Data Processing, Governor's State, Computer Club, Miss Shield Court Member Daily, Debra Damaska, Marie Antoinette, Lemont, Florida State -Darin, Diane M., Morris, Busi- ness, ISU Darin, Robert Thomas, Joliet, Millright, Motor Sports Daub, Brian J., Lockport, Dentis- try, U of I, Students of Medical Science Dauback, Daniel Carl, Boston, Mass., English, U of I, Veterans Club Davis, Harry, Joliet, Accounting, Lewis-CSF, BSU, Veterans Club Davis, John Robert,Morris, Busi- ness.Uof I Davis, Sandra Jo, Joliet, Liberal Arts, Casuals staff, Miss Shield Member DeChecko, Mary Frances, Joliet, Nursing, Womens Recreation As- sociation Deems, Deborah A., Mokena, Art, American Academy of Art, Art Club Delmastro, Rita Clare Delost, Linda Louise, Joliet, Special Education. SIU Demik, Claire Marie, Joliet, Health, East Tennessee State University, Teachers Club Dempsey, John Michael, Joliet, Accounting Dermott, David Lee, Wilming- ton, Accounting, Lewis-CSF Deskin, Rosalie Marie, Lockport, Business, Lewis-CSF Dezan, Paul Lowell, Lexington, Agriculture, Football, Student Agricultural Association, John M. Richard's Scholarship Diaz, Maria Lurdez, Coal City, Liberal Arts, Lewis-CSF Dibble, Diane Ruth, Joliet, Edu- cation, ISU, College Congress, Concert Choir, Summer Task Force, Miss Shield semi-finalist Dieuiea, Daniel George, Joliet Dillon, Robert A., Joliet, Busi- ness, Lewis-CSF Dipietro, Concetta, Joliet, Ele- mentary Education, NIU Disera, John M., Joliet, Educa- tion,NIU Disera, William Michael, Joliet, Business Management, NIU DiVecchio, Jacqueline Dianne, Joliet, English, U ofI Dobczyk, JoAnn Marie, Crest Hill, Medical Technician, Stu- dents of Medical Science Dobson, James LaFayette, Joliet, Business, Govemor's State, Vet- erans Club Doertlen, William L., Morris, Industrial Arts, ISU Dokorny Jr., Richard Frances, New Lenox, Psychology, Wisconsin State iff f , gg., 'V .5 I 'Vg' I ,ww 43 , 19141 Dorris, Charlotte A., Joliet, Business, EIU, BSU, Summer Task Force Downey, Steven Alan, Joliet, Marketing Dowse, Robert E., Lockport, Marketing, Football Doyle, Lester Patrick, Lockport, Physical Education for Men, ISU, Soccer and Rugby Dulian, James E., Joliet, Busi- ness Dulny, Joseph John, Lockport, Chemistry, Lewis-CSF Dunk, William R., Lemont, Edu- cation Dunn, Mary Denise, Joliet, Secre- tarial, Blazer staff, Gregg Short- hand Award Ebben, Maureen Mary, Joliet, Secondary Education, EIU Ebert, Dianne L., Frankfort, Edu- cation, ISU, Teachers Club, Con- cert Band Edmonds, Jay G., Lemont, Ac- counting, NIU Edwards, Alvin, Joliet, Indus- trial Engineering, BSU Egdorf, Charles M., Joliet, Horti- culture, Student Agricultural As- soclation Egizio, Susan Annette, Joliet Ehresman, Paula Susan, Lock- port, Physical Education for Wom- en, U. of Colorado, Cheerleaders Captain, Womens Recreation Association, Miss Shield Court Member, College Congress, Wolf Pack Eichholz, Juergen, Joliet, Auto- motive Service, Stout, Motor Sports Eisenbrandt, Diane Sue, Plain- field, English, Lewis-CSF, Concert Choir, Cultural Cinema, Spoon River Anthology , Come Blow Your Horn , Womens Recreation Association Elder, Daniel Deon, Eldorado, Medicine, WIU, Veterans Club, Illinois Veterans Scholarship Elfter, Michael John, Joliet, Medicine, U of I Circle Campus, Students of Medical Science Ellison, Michael, Jashson, Ten- nessee, Technical Drafting, BSU Ely, William Alan, Lockport, Electronics, University of Arizona, Motor Sports Enger, Mark Allen, Coal City, History Englert, Phillip Lee, New Lenox, Liberal Arts Evenson, David Carl, Joliet, Engineering, University of North Dakota, Engineers Farnham, Mary Fassino, Lori Jean, Joliet, Art, U of I, Art Club, College Congress, Miss Shield Court Member, Con- cert Choir Feil, Gary John, Morris, Culinary Arts Feit, Paul Vincent, Chenof, Hor- ticulture, ISU, Intramurals, Stu- dent Agricultural Association Ferguson, Walter Ross, Joliet, Law Enforcement Fey, Fredric Francis, Joliet, Pharmacy, U ofl Fick, Theresa Jane, Joliet. Nurs- ing, NIU, Students of Medical Science, Nurses Club Filak, David F., Joliet, Psy- chology, ISU Flanigan, John V., Streator, Agriculture Supply, Student Agri- cultural Association Fleck, Paul J., Frankfort, Agri- culture, Football, Student Agricul- tural Association Flint, John Paul, Plainfield, Hor- ticulture, Pennsylvania State, Hockey, Student Agricultural Association Florey, Sidney R., Joliet, Phys- ical Education for Men, SIU, Foot- ball, Wrestling Flywn, Patrick J., Frankfort, Liberal Arts, Yale Fox, Debra Jean, Joliet, Elemen- tary Education, NIU Fox, Ronald Wayne, New Lenox, Engineering, Iowa State Frank, Diana Jean, Lockport, Physical Education for Women, Cheerleader, Womens Recreation Association, Wolf Pack Freeman, Dale H., Lockport, Physics Freis, Terrence Lee, Joliet, Busi- ness Friedrich, Thomas L., Joliet, Business, NIU Frigo, Bernard Alvin, Lockport, Accounting, U ofl Fris, Randall M., Lockport, Auto Technology, SIU Frunzar, Penny Lee, Lockport, Psychology, SIU, J.C. Flyers, Stu- dents of Home Economics Fuchs, Barbara Elaine, Joliet, Nursing, Shield staff Funk, Michael John, Coal City, Accounting, EIU Gardner, Michelle Nancy, Joliet, General Garrett, Linda Jo, Joliet, Elemen- tary Education, NIU Garvey, James P., Lemont, Busi- ness Administration Gasparich, Mary Ellen, Joliet, Elementary Education, U of I, Teachers Club 213 Sophomores nticipate Future Plans Lori F assino, a prospective student at the U. of I., is welcomed by her weekend hostess Kathy Murphy, a sophomore at the Big U. Gaydos, Mary Agnes, Joliet, Marketing Gerard, William Edward, Joliet, Marketing, NIU Gerl, William John, Joliet, Engi- neering, Purdue Gerstemeier, Richard, Joliet, Electronics Technology, Memphis State, Veterans Club Glasgow, Robert Eugene, Quin- cy, Horticulture, Student Agri- cultural Association Gleason, Paula Rae, Jackson- ville, N. C., Legal Secretary, Con- cert Choir Glenn, Joyce Arlene, Joliet, Nurs- ing, Students of Medical Science Glenney, Margaret Theresa, Wilmington, Nursing, Student Nurses Association Golden, Robert G., Channahon, Business Administration, NIU Golimowski, Michael E., Morris Gombash, Joseph Lee, Lockport, Geography, Golf Gomer, Robert Lee, Lockport, English. ISU Goodson, Laurie Ann, Joliet. Bxusiiis, Cheerleader Gorman, Susan Marie, Joliet, Education, NIU Goron, Kathleen Marie, Joliet, Data Processing Grahovac, Don Allen, Joliet, Data Processing, NIU Grahovac, James A., Joliet, Mu- sic, SIU, Concert Choir Gramse, Harry Charles, Frank- fort, Business, U of I Gray, Douglas Lavern, Elkhorn, Wisconsin, Engineering, Bradley, Intramurals . Grazis, Rebecca Suzanne, Joliet, Psychology, Culver-Stockton Col- lege, Concert Choir Green, James Clifford, Wilming- ton, Mechanics, Lewis-CSF Greene, William Elmer, Mokena, Elementary Education, Governor's State, J.C. Flyers, Teachers Club Gregorash, Gloria J., Joliet, Busi- ness, Lewis-CSF Gregory, Jay Grenter, Gary Lee, Ottawa. Agri- culture, Football, Student cultural Association Griffm, Sylvia Irene, Joliet, Edu- cation, SIU, Math Tutor Griglione, Steven P., Coal City, Education, NIU Grimes, Daniel M., Lexington, Agriculture, ISU, Student Agricul- tural Association Groff, Karen Sue, Coal City, Edu- cation, ISU, Teachers Club Gruben, Jill Ann, Joliet, Liberal Arts. ISU, J.C. Flyers, Teachers Agri- Club, Womens Recreation Associa- tion Gruben, Ralph, Joliet, Physical Education for Men, University of Arizona, Lettermans Club, Motor Sports, Football Gunier, Brenda Lee, Joliet, Spe- cial Education, University of Ha- waii, Teachers Club Gunning, Richard T., Wilming- ton, Dentistry, U of I Gutzmer, Walter Lee, Plainfield. Sociology Hackerson, Marlene Kay, New- ark, Elementary Education, ISU Hagerman, April Jane, Plain- field, Elementary Education, NIU, Teachers Club Hahn, Barbara Ann, Lockport, Business Haldorson, William P., Elwood, Physics, I.S.U., Band Haley, Joseph Martin, Joliet, Liberal Arts Haller, Jeffrey Keith, Lockport, SIU Ham, Richard Hamilton, Paul William, Joliet, Auto Service Hamman, Robert Hanson, Linda Kristin, Lockport, English, Lewis-CSF, J.C. Flyers Harney, Margaret Patricia, Joliet, General, Students of Medi- cal Science Harper, Gregory E., Morris, Gen- eral,lSU . Harris, Beth Harris, John Francis, Joliet. Industrial Psychology, U of I, Veterans Club Harrison, Marcia Faye, Joliet. Art Hart, David Keith, Joliet, Earth Science, Anderson College Hartnett, Mary Anne, Joliet, Liberal Arts, Lewis-CSF, Students of Medical Science, NCO-25 Hassert, Mary Elizabeth, Lock- port, Art, SIU, Art Club, Stu- dents of Political Involvement Hausmann, Nancy Jo, Joliet, Education, Aurora College Haynes, Charles Wilson, Chica- go, Medicine, Intramurals Heavens, James Alan, Coal City, Veterinarian Medicine, U of I, College Congress, Students of ,Medical Science Hedge, Jeffrey Thomas, Plain- field, Architecture, Chicago Tech- nology, Art Club, Engineers Heenan, Joseph James, Joliet. Accounting, U ofl Helix, Walter Clarence, Joliet, Liberal Arts, NIU Sophomore Directory Henkel, Barbara Jean, Streator, Physical Education for Women. ISU, Womens Recreation Associa- tion Hennessy, John M., Joliet, Busi- ness Henschel, John Thomas, Joliet, Business Management, University of Arkansas, Intramurals Henze, George Allen, Joliet, Com- puter Programming, SIU Hermann, Mary Margaret, Jo- liet, Medicine, Students of Medi- cal Science Herrod, Lawrence, Lockport, Culinary Arts, SIU, Black Stu- dents Union Hicks, Marie E., Morris, Nursing Hill, Delores Ann, Harvey, Nurs- mg Hill, Delores Jean, Gardner. Edu- cation, ISU Hill, Richard Edward, Boling- brook, General Hill, Robert Gordon, Gardner, Agriculture, Student Agricultural Association Hill, Susan, Bolingbrook. Data Processing, NIU Hintze, Jane L., Coal City, His- tory, U of I Hobbs, Donald W., Manhattan, Speech, Northwest Missouri State College Hobson, Curtis L., Business. University of Denver, SPI Hochevar, Robert E., Joliet, Law Enforcement Hocker, Dennis Hodel, Ralph Stephen, Lemont. Culinary Arts Holland, Sally Rae, Lockport. Art, Motor Sports Holloway, Bonita F., Joliet, Edu- cation Honiotes, Karen Z., Joliet, Ele- mentary Education, NIU, Teach- ers Club Hooper, Dorothy Darlene, Joliet, Nursing, NIU, Students of Medical Science, Student Nursing Associa- tion, Holly Club Scholarship Hoppler, Sharon Louise, Channa- hon, Nursing, Students of Medical Science Horrigan, Patrick D., Joliet, Journalism. U of I, Press Club vice-president, 1971 Shield editor in chief, Summer Task Force, College Congress, Miss Shield Pageant Chairman, Delegate to National Press Association Con- vention Minneapolis, Minnesota. delegate to Vincennes University Press Convention Horvat, Edward John, Joliet, Education, ISU Hougas, Lawrence M., Morris. Business, Western Michigan House, Linda Louise, Joliet, Edu- cation House, W. Donald, Joliet. Gen- eral, WIU Houser, Frank Joseph, Lockport, Accounting, Lewis-CSF Hritz, Richard M.,Joliet, Auto- motive Service Huber, Lawrence Duane, Joliet, Veterinarian Medicine, U ofl Hucek, Janet Hughes, David L., Joliet, Phys- ical Education for Men. Football Iglesia, Fredrick, Hampton Park, Mathematics Inlow, Diana Lynn, Joliet, Lib- eral Arts, University of Kentucky, Press Club, Shield Staff, Teachers Club Issa, Jeanette Denise, Joliet, Art, NCO-25 Ivec. Dana M., Joliet, English, Uof I Jackson, Daniel L., Joliet, Nurs- ing, Uofl Jackson, Richard A., Joliet, Ac- counting Jaeger, Robert E., Joliet, Lib- eral Arts, Lewis-CSF, Lettermans Club, Cross Country, Track J akielski, Walter Stanley, Joliet, Liberal Arts, University of Wis- consin James, Linda, Braidwood, Ele- mentary Ed., ISU, Concert, Jazz Band James, Shawn Timothy, Joliet. Physical Education for Men, St. Leo, Baseball, Intramurals Janard, Corrine, Frankfort, Phys- ical Education for Women, EIU Jaros, Daniel H., Lockport, Busi- ness. St. Leo Jasinski, Thomas, Mokena, Elec- tronics, Vets Club Jaskoviak, Linda J., Lockport, Music, ISU, College Congress, Concert Choir Jaso, Catherine J., Joliet. Gen- eral, U of I, Teachers Club Jast, Virginia M., New Lenox, Education, Lewis-CSF Jennette, Tys Alexander, Wil- nington. Mathematics, Lakeland. Engineers, Football, Intramurals Jeretina, John Josep, Joliet, Drafting, Lettermans Club. Foot- ball Jereting, Michael Benjamin, Joliet. Business, NIU Jerzycke, James, Joliet, Elec- tronics Engineering. NIU, Blazer staff, College Congress. Motor Sports, Summer Task Force Jerzycki, David Wallace, Joliet. Biochemistry. Michigan State John, Ralph Norman, Elwood, Electronics Technology, NIU Johnson, Brian Paul, Biology, U ofl Johnson, Charles Wayne, Joliet. Accounting, NIU Johnson, Douglas Leroy, Business, NIU Johnson, Edward Frank, Joliet, Liberal Arts. NIU Johnson, Gladys, Joliet, Busi- ness. Black Students Union Johnson, Patricia Ada, Lemont. Medical Technology, NIU Johnson, Phyllis Jean, Joliet. Education, DePaul, Students of Medical Science, Teachers Club Johnson, Wendell Alan, Morris, Mechanical Engineering Jones, Susan Ann, Gardner, Ele- mentary Education, SIU, Blazer Staff, Summer Task Force, Press Club, College Congress, Conven- tions Delegate Jonish, Marcianne Marie, Joliet, English Juarez, Robert, Lockport, Art. NIU Juhant, Keith J., Joliet, Den- tistry, U of I, Students of Medical Science Jung, Leo Robert, Lemont, Art, Uofl Jurkovich, James, Joliet, Speech, Soccer and Rugby, Summer Task Force Jurmann, Frank J., Joliet, Law, NIU, Summer Task Force Kabat, Sharon Kay, Joliet, Lib- eral Arts, EIU, Students of Home Economics Kadow, Roger L., Mokena, Gen- eral, Veterans Club Kaitschnck, Irene Catherine, Wilmington, Nursing Kamhi, Lane Kapinus, Richard Joliet. Kappas, John A., Joliet, Law, NIU Karneboge, Brian Keca, Robert John, Joliet, Busi- ness, Intramurals Kegley, Kenneth W., Joliet, Bot- any, SIU, College Congress. J.C. Players, Spoon River Anthology , Shield staff, Press Club. Soccer and Rugby Kemp, Kristin Ann, Joliet, Pre- Med, U, of I., College Congress secretary, Students of Medical Science, Miss Shield 1971, Student Achievement Award 1971, Summer Task Force Kenney, James Philip, Joliet, Liberal Arts, U of I Kertes, Stephen John, Joliet, Data Processing, Wll Kiedaisch, Karen Joan, Plain- field, Art, Art Club Killiaw, Richard L., Lockport, Culinary Arts, Missiciaw State King, Jay Fredric, Joliet, Busi- ness Kinsella, Patrick Earl, Lexing- ton, Agriculture, ISU, Lettermans Club. Baseball, Basketball, Stu- dent Agricultural Association Kipphut, Gregory Carl, Lockport, Accounting Kirk, Alana L., Joliet, L.A.S., SIU. Teachers Club Kitlica, Donna J., Lockport, L.A.S., Lewis-CSF Klann, Dale Alan, Tinley Park, Automotive Klimek, Susan Marie, Joliet. Liberal Arts, Lewis-CSF Kluth, Richard Allen, Frankfort. Engineering, SIU, Engineers Kocjan, Anthony Marvin, El- wood, Electrical Engineering, Tri- State College Koehler, David Michael, Joliet, Speech Arts, ISU, College Con- gress, J.C. Players, Summer Task Force Koepke, Kim Alan, Joliet, Earth Science, U ofl Kohlbacher, George Richard, Frankfort, Business, SIU Kopack, David Michael, Agri- culture, U of I, Student Agricul- tural Association Knakmuhs, Roxann, Mokena, English, ISU Knorr, Leonard James, Cresthill. Education, Engineers, Soccer and Rugby Krause, Thomas Krause, Vicki Lynn, Joliet, Oc- cupational Therapy, University of Nebraska Krawchuck, Diane Marie, Joliet, Art, Roosevelt, Art Club Krnac, David Joseph, Joliet, Electronics, NIU Kruger Jr., William Thomas, Ransom, Agriculture, Lettermans Club, Baseball, Intramurals, Stu- dent Agricultural Association Kubinski, Gerald E., Plainfield, Math, ISU, Baseball Kus, Mary tMandevillei, Joliet, LAS, Lewis-CSF, Blazers Staff, Press Club, Cultural Cinema Kutches, Susan Ellen, Morris, Education, ISU, Teachers Club Lacey II, James Richard, Joliet, L.A.S. Lacey, Susan tDempseyD, Joliet, Nursing Lamb, Ava Lynn, Joliet, Liberal Arts Lambert, James Alan, Joliet, Accounting, Blazer Staff, Press Club Lambert, Patricia Marie, Joliet, Secretarial, SIU 214 Larson, Glenn Kenneth, Joliet, History, U of I, Intramurals Larson, Michael James, Mokena, Business, ISU Larson, Nancy Lynn, Joliet, Medicine, SIU, Students of Med- ical Science, Summer Task Force Latsis, George, Evergreen Park, Corrections, NIU Lavery, William A., Joliet, George Williams, Blazer, Press Club, Summer Task Force, SSS Lawless, Lawrence Lyle, Wil- mington, Drafting Leclerc, Susan Anne, Joliet, Ele- mentary Education, Gorham State Lenci, Nancy Julia, Joliet, Art Leobold, Sandra Lynn, Wilming- ton, General, ISU Leve, Judith Ann, Coal City, Ele- mentary Education, ISU, Golf, Grant Scholarship Lewis, Gary R., Joliet, Physical Education for Men, Teachers Club Lewis, Joseph Edward, Joliet, Electronics Lewis, Oscar, Lockport, Law En- forcement, BSU Ligos, Carol Maree, Joliet, Ele- mentary Education, ISU, Summer Task Force, Teachers Club Liker, Bruce J., Joliet, Medical Technology, NIU, Lettermans Club, Tennis Lind, Thomas J., Frankfort. Me- chanical Desigri, Hockey Linder, Gregory Dean, Joliet, Drafting Liptak, Neil Robert, Joliet, En- gineering, University of Texas, En- gineers Lockwood, Ronald A., Joliet, Law Long, Cherie Deborah, Joliet, Liberal Arts, Atlantic Airline School, Blazer Staff, College Con- gress, Press Club Long, Patricia Eileen, Joliet, Liberal Arts, Lewis-CSF, J.C. Players, Spoon River Anthology Come Blow Your Horn Long, Roger Alan, Channahon, Accounting, Aurora College Loose, Rocky Alan, Joliet, Busi- ness Mangement, NIU Lopez, Theresa D., Joliet, Ac- counting, Lewis-CSF Lorenz, Barbara Anne, New Le- nox, Education Love, Willie Ludwig, Mary Evelyn, Lockport, Music, Bradley, Concert Choir, Madrigals Luth, Mickey James, Harvard. Agriculture, ISU, Student Agricul- tural Association Lutz, Wendy Susan, Joliet, Ele- mentary Education, ISU Lyons, Sharon Faye, Waggoner, Medical Technology, Lewis-CSF Mabry, Jerry William, Joliet, Auto Repair MacKay, John Robert, Lockport, Education Mahalick, James R., Joliet, Busi- ness Management, Golf Majerszky, George J., Joliet, Business Management Major, Robert Eugene, Joliet, Medicine, Football Malone, Glenda Faye, Lockport. Business Management, ISU, BSU, Miss Shield semi-finalist Maloney, John Robert, Joliet, Dentistry, Hillsdale College, Stu- dents of Medical Science Mangel, Virginia Mae, Joliet, Education Manheim, Kathleen A., New Le- nox, L.A.S., ISU Manns, Erna L., Wilmington, Liberal Arts, EIU Marich, Scott, Chicago, Account- ing, University of Arizona Markwell, Michael . Marma, John Raymond, Brace- ville, Physical Education for Men, EIU, Summer Task Force Martis, Laurel Lea, Joliet, Ele- mentary Education, Teachers Club Marvic, JoAnn, Joliet, Elemen- tary Education, ISU. College Con- gress, Students of Social Science, Summer Task Force Matteson, Barbara Alice, Man- hattan, Microbiology, U of I, Stu- dents ofMedical Science Matteson, David William, Mor- ris, Agriculture, Basketball, Stu- dent Agricultural Association McCarthy, Garry George, Joliet, Art, Art Club McCarthy, Laurence Earl, Crest- hill, Data Processing McCoy, David S., Lockport, L.A.S. McDonald, Kenneth Allan, Jo- liet, Music, Illinois Wesleyan, Jazz Band, Concert Band McDonough, Donald Earl, Joliet, Business, WIU McElvain, Thomas Allan, Mor- ris, Medicine, Northwestern Uni- versity, Blazer Staff, Summer Task Force McGann, Gerald, Minooka, Me- chanical Engineering, NIU McGilv'ray, Pamela Ann, Joliet, Sociology, WIU McKay, James Robert, Wilming- ton, Business, ISU, Veterans Club McKeon, Thomas J., Joliet, Phys- ical Education for Men, Arizona University, Football, All confer- ence in Football McLaughlin, Thomas M., Joliet, Economics, WIU McPherson, Leroy Edward, Fair- bury, Agriculture Supply, Wis- consin State University, Student Agricultural Association Meaux, Alan, Joliet, Electricity, Blazer staff, Press Club, Shield staff, Soccer Sz Rugby Mejia, Maria Mejia, Sylvia, Joliet, Sociology, University of the Americas, Cul- tural Cinema, SPI Mertz, Kay Marie, Joliet, Nurs- ing, Students of Medical Science, Student Nursing Association Meyer, Dennis H., Joliet, Elec- tronic Technology, Devry Tech- nical College Midlock, Benedict Stephen, Jo- liet. Drafting Miksa, Regina Mary, Joliet, Nursing, NIU, Band Miller, Donald Charles, Joliet, Civil Engineering, U of I, Engi- neers, Illinois State Scholarship Mitchell, Douglas Edward, Jo- if 'ef .. liet, Business, Wlll Nlitchell, Mary Ann, Joliet, Nurs- ing Molaschi, David Lee, Joliet, Liberal Arts, Arkansas State Uni- versity, J.C. Flyers Mondek, Robert Monferdini, Donald E., Joliet, Music, Concert Choir, J.C. Players Monferdini, John Paul, Dwight, History, ISU, Concert Choir, Let- termans Club, Football, Tennis Mooney, Lloyd Edward, Joliet, Agriculture, U ofl Morris, Wilford Danny, Crest- hill, Engineering, U of I, Veterans Club Mundt, Edward Lee, Manhattan, Agriculture, SIU. Student Agricul- tural Association Murer, Monica Eileen Murphy, Michael William, New Lenox, Business Murray, Carolyn, Joliet, Data Processing, BSU ligyjers, Linda Sue, Joliet, English, Nagel, Garrett Lee, Lockport, Physical Education for Men Nagra, Linda Lee, Morris, Art Nagel, Ronald Louis, Joliet, En- gineering Narducci, Barbara Ann, Joliet, Liberal Arts, EIU, Womens Re- creation Association Neal, Ardith Suzan, Joliet, Edu- cation, SIU, BSU, Teachers Club, Womens Recreation Association Nelson, Terrence Lee, New Lenox, General Nemcevic, Joyce Julienne, Joliet, Nursing, College Congress, Stu- dents of Medical Science, Student Nursing Association Nicholson, Joan Marie, Lockport, Mathematics, U ofl Nicholson, Linda D., Joliet, L.A.S., SIU Nielsen, Jeanne Marie, Lockport, Nursing, College Congress, Stu- dents ofMedical Science Nielsen, Joyce Diane, Joliet, Secretarial, Blazer Staff, Womens Recreation Association Nix, Joel Bradley, Joliet, Liberal Arts, NIU Noble, Norma Teresa, Mokena, Education Norton, Linda Louise, San Berna- dino, California, Nursing Nowicki, Jerry Lee, Evergreen Park Nutt, Connie Jean, Wilmington, Liberal Arts, ISU Oberlin, Robert John, Joliet, Liberal Arts, Lewis-CSF, Letter- mans Club, Baseball O'Connell, Michael David, Joliet, Physical Education for Men, Blaz- er staff, Lettermans Club, Basket- 215 lumnus Visit New Campus The switch from Joliet Central to the cornfields is quite a change agree Maria Mejia and Betsy Schmucker, both x'69, who visited the new cam- pus. ball, Football, Track, Homecoming Court O'Lea.ry, Donna Fay, Joliet, Drafting. Veterans Club Olivo, Gary Anthony, Lockport, Machinist Olsen, Dana Huggo, Morris, Me- chanical Drawing Olson, John Charles, Morris, Business, ISU O'Rourke, Michael Daniel, Mi- nooka, Business Ospalik, JoAnn Marie, Joliet, Sociology, NIU, Women's First Place in Veterans Golf Tourna- ment Owen, Joann Palacios, Manuel R., Joliet, Busi- ness Administration, Cross Coun- try, Track, Wrestling Palmer, Charlyn Michelle, Joliet, English, ISU, BSU, Cheerleader, Press Club, Homecoming Court, Miss Shield semi-finalist Papesh, David Martin, Joliet, Physical Therapy, St. Louis Col- lege, Soccer and Rugby, Baseball, Basketball, Track Parini, Raymond Louis, Joliet, Data Processing Parker, Charles R., Plainfield, Law Enforcement, WIU Parker, Daniel Lee, Ellsworth, Agriculture, Student Agricultural Association Parker, David James, Joliet, Liberal Arts, SIU, Blazer staff, Casuals Staff Pasteris, Janet Pasteris, Thomas M., Joliet, Automotive Service Pasternail, Ronald W., Joliet, Physics Pastore Jr., Peter R., Joliet, Business Management Paul, Donna Louise, Joliet, Span- ish, NIU, Casuals Staff, Students of Medical Science, Miss Shield Court Member Pederson, Robert Lee, Joliet, Law Enforcement, Motor Sports Pellizzari, Mary Terese, Plain- field, Nursing, NIU, NCO-25 Pershey, George Allen, Joliet, Engineering, WIU, Engineers Peters, Loren E., Clifton, Agri- culture, ISU, Soccer 8: Rugby. Wrestling, Student Agricultural Association Petges, Mary Anne Petrosko, Mary Elizabeth, Joliet, Secretarial, Summer Task Force Petrungaro, Roseanne Marie, Lockport, General, Homecoming Court Phelps, Kenneth Lee, Plainfield. Horticulture Phillips, Gregory A., Lockport, Industrial Arts, WIU Picco, David A., Joliet, General. Louisiana State University Pierce, Gary Ray, Joliet, Busi- ness, Lettermans Club, Football, Track, Veterans Club Pierce, Mark Verret, Joliet, Busi- ness, ISU Pierson, Robert Alan, General, Football Joliet, Pinkerton, Sandra Lee, Las Vegas, Nevada, English, NIU Pinneo, Richard L., Joliet, Geol- ogy, U of I, Intramurals Pirc, Susan Marie, Joliet, cation, NIU, Teachers Club Pius, Marylynn, Joliet, Nursing, Students of Medical Science Placencia, Raymond Ronald, Joliet, Industrial Education, SIU. College Congress. Sophomore Class President Planing, Dianne Therese, Joliet, Music, Lewis-CSF, Concert Choir Plott Jr., E. Robert, Mazon, Busi- ness. EIU Podolski, JoAnn Frances, Lock- port, Elementary Education, WIU, Teachers Club Pogliano, Robert Raymond, Coal City, Agriculture, Wis- consin State, Student Agricul- tural Association Polyak, William David, Joliet, Music, ISU, Concert Choir, J.C. Plavers Pool, Eugene B., Prairie City. Agriculture. ISU, Student Agri- cultural Association Porter, Frank Allen, Shorewood, Data Processing, NIU Powell, Laura Lee, Lockport, Psychology, Wll Pribish, Frederick, Joliet, Busi- ness Management, SIU Prihode, Richard G., Joliet. En- gineering, Engineers Prindiville, Michael Edward, Morris, Mathematics Pritchett, James Edward, Joliet, Physical Education for Men. SIU. Cross Country. Track Przybylski, Robert E.. Joliet. Data Processing, Lewis-CSF Pucel, Edward Joseph, Joliet. Pharmacy, Illinois Medical School Puhl, Wesley Edward, Joliet. Liberal Arts, SIU, Veterans Club Quarells, Carlton Quigley, Brian Patrick, Joliet. Business Management Quigley, Patricia Marie, Man- hattan, Mechanical Technology, Students of Home Economics Paible, Jerry Lee, Fort Madison. Iowa, Horticulture, University of Iowa, Student Agricultural As- sociation Ragusa, Frances, Joliet. L.A.S. J.C. Flyers, Miss Shield semi- finalist Edu- Sophomore Directory Grad Index Lists Major, Activities, Future Plans Ma R PRIVILEGE CARD Not Transferable ffus, , Jouisr JUNIOR COLLEGE ' . F Eqaliclatig Q ,V , fd f g l, V1 7 ,jp Y If 'Lg df' ., , kigffj,-H -- ,N - ' - A+- Students Signature in ink I To be presented by the above student in ' claiming any admission or privileges to which Joliet Junior College students may be entitled. lt also serves as a hall pass. , Administrative Officer .'1s:-f,.,si.- ..... , -to-sz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B ,gi Avy .Lise 'F - ' ,t' ' 216 Ramseyer, Carmen Jean, Hersch- er, Nursing, NIU, Students of Medical Science Rausch, Diane A., New York City, N,Y., Art Redmann, Kurt Reed, Sandra K., Joliet, Special Education, NIU, Teachers Club Rees, Steven D., Joliet, Business, Lewis-CSF Reeves, Gregory Wilfred, Wil- mington, Science, Drake Univer- sity,Track Reid, Winifred M., Troy, Home Economics Retemann, Kurt G., Maple Park, Agriculture, Student Agricultural Association Revels, Patricia Ann, Wilming- ton, Liberal Arts and Sciences, U of I Ridings, James, Joliet., Journa- lism, NIU, Blazer staff, Cultural Cinema, Press Club, SPI, Summer Task Force, Subterranean Side Show Riegel, Orlin Mark, Monee, Agri- culture, Student Agricultural As- sociation Rieves, Gregory Riley, Steven Alan, Morris, Agri- culture, U of I, Student Agricul- tural Association Rink, Raymond Joseph, Mazon, Agriculture, Student Agricultural Association Roberts, Bruce Eugene, Joliet, Biology, SIU Roberts, Kenneth Owen, Joliet. Electronics, NIU Robertson, Cheryl Lynn, Wil- mington, Liberal Arts Robinson, Donald Wood, Joliet, Engineering, U ofI Robinson, Jerry Bruce, Minooka, Accounting, NIU Robinson, Randy B., Joliet, Elec- tronics Rodeghero, Jeffery Alan, Lock- port, Radio Broadcasting, Blazer staff, Lettermans Club, Baseball, Football Rodeghero, Ronald James, Crest- hill, Mathematics and Computer Science, Governors State Univer- sity Rodgers, Dennis Wayne, Joliet, Machine Design, U of I, Motor Sports Rodgers, Gladine Rodriguez, Maria Victoria, Jo- liet, Elementary Education, Lewis- CSF Rodriguez, Rita Roth, Bernard Jay, Morris, Phys- ical Education for Men Rousonelos, James Peter, Mi- nooka, Agriculture, Blazer staff, Student Agricultural Association Rozak, Daniel Joseph, Braid- wood, Mathematics, U ofl Ruedin, Michael Eugene, Joliet, Computer programming, Baseball Ruppe, Jean Ann, Joliet, Secre- tarial, Womens Recreation As- sociation Ryan, Michael Patrick, Oak Lawn, Physical Therapy Sacco, Patricia Ann, Joliet, Busi- ness Management, WIU, Students of Medical Science, Womens Re- creation Association Saginus, Marie E., Lockport, Special Education, U ofI Sailly, Sharon Sanders, Michael Dennis, Mor- ris, History, SIU, Baseball, Bas- ketball Sandrik, William John, Lockport, Liberal Arts 8: Sciences, Lewis- CSF Sangmeister, Ralph, Peotone, Agriculture, U of I, Student Agri- cultural Association Sarcletti, Kathleen Marie, E1- wood, L.A.S., ISU Satorius, James Edward, Minoo- ka, Electronics, NIU Satorius, Walter H., Minooka, Electronics, NIU Scarcelli, Joseph, Joliet, Horti- culture. Student Agricultural As- sociation Scaropoulos, Catherine, Joliet, Liberal Arts Scasny, Peter Bernard, Braid- wood, Mathematics, ISU Scheel, Todd Ronald, Evergreen Park, Corrections, SIU Schehr, Douglas Robert, Lock- port, Data Processing Scherer, Catherine Eileen, Frankfort, Agriculture, U ofl Scheuber, Lawrence Edward, Joliet, Aviation Mechanics, Lewis- CSF, Illinois State Scholarship Schlieske, Alvin, Joliet, Gen- eral Schlueter, Penny, Joliet, Educa- tion, Miss Shield semi-finalist Schmid, Stephen Paul, Joliet, Mechanical Engineering, U of I Schmitt, Francis A., Morris, Law Enforcement, WIU, Law Enforce- ment Club Schmitt, Thomas Donald, Joliet, Business Mangement, Lewis-CSF, Business Club, Motor Sports. Soc- cer dz Rugby, Intramurals Schultz, Clarice Ann, Plainfield, Nursing, Students of Medical Science Schumacher, Patrick Bert, Jo- liet, Corrections Schoob, Betty Ann, Joliet, SIU Schopp, Duane Francis, Gardner, Physical Education for Men, ISU, Cross Country, Track, Cross Country MVP Seikas, Edward G., Lockport, Engineering, U of I, Engineers Selvas, Mary Christine, Joliet, L.A.S., Art Club, Concert Choir, Literary Magazine, Jimmy Award Serena, Michael J., Ottawa, Psychology, Chess Club, Letter- mans Club, Soccer 8: Rugby, Base- ball, Basketball, Football Seybold, Patricia Shanholtzer, Michael A., Joliet, Science, EIU Shankland, Elizabeth Catherine, Joliet, Education, Concert Choir Sheek, Kara Beth, Joliet, Music Education, ISU, Concert Choir Sheffield, Mary Lou, Lockport, Physical Education for Women, Governors State College Shepherd, Gerald Lee, Joliet, Liberal Arts Shepley, Donald R., Zanesville, Ohio, Marketing, Concert Choir Shields, John, Morris, Speech, ISU, Cultural Cinema, J.C. Play- ers, Spoon River Anthology , Adam Award, College Congress, Student Achievement 1971, Blazer Staff Shutack, La.rry John, Joliet, General, SIU, Football, Hockey Sieger, Daryl Lynn, Chicago, English, Blackbum, Teachers Club Sienko, Gertrude M., Joliet, Nursing, Students of Medical Science Simpson, Alma J., Webster, Texas, Nursing, Students of Medi- cal Science Singletary, Susan Elizabeth, Joliet, LAS, College Congress Sippel, James Edward, Lockport, Secondary Education, ISU Sklare, John Henry, Joliet, Psy- chology,Uof I Slimko, Paul Raymond, Hamp- ton Park, Machine Design Smajd, Rose, Joliet, Education, Teachers Club, NCO-25 Smith, Daniel R., Joliet, Archi- tecture, U of I Smith, Gary Lee, Joliet, Business Management, Lewis-CSF Smith, Gayle Stephanie, Morris, Liberal Arts, Illinois State Scholar- ship Smith, John W., Frankfort, His- tory, Central Missouri State Smith, Michael, Joliet, Speech, NIU, Press Club, College Congress Smith, Susan Margaret, Joliet, Concert Choir Sparenberg, Kevin C., Danforth, Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, U of I, College Con- gress, Student Agricultural As- sociation, Summer Task Force Spencer, Steven Lee, Joliet, Busi- ness Spiezio, Joseph Ray, Braceville, Physical Education for Men, ISU, Cross Country, Track Spitzmesser, Gayle Ann, New Lenox, Liberal Arts, Anderson College Stahl, David, Joliet, Business Stanfield, Gary Earl, Joliet, Busi- ness Management, ISU, Intra- murals, Tennis Stariha, Susan Jane, Joliet, Education, DePaul, Cultural Cine- ma, Teachers Club Stefanich, Ronald John, Joliet, Electrical Engineering, U of I, Engineers Steffes, Michele Sue, Joliet, Lib- eral Arts, Lewis-CSF, Teachers Club Stegall Jr., Willie E., Joliet Stegner, Carl J., New Lenox, Business, NIU Stephenson, John A., Quincy, Horticulture, Student Agricultural Association Stevenson, Patsy Jill, Yorkville, Physical Education for Women, ISU, Womens Recreation Associa- tion, Miss Shield semi-finalist Stewart, Robert Francis, Wil- mington, Engineering, U of I, En- gineers Steyer, Roxanne E., Coal City, Elementary Education, Womens Recreation Association St. Germain, JoAnne, Joliet, Nursing, J.C. Flyers, Students of Medical Science, Womens Re- creation Association Stidley, Gerald B., Morris, Mathematics, ISU, Blazer staff, Summer Task Force SEmac, Roberta Mary, Joliet, Music, Catholic University of America, Cheerleader, Concert Choir, Cultural Cinema, J.C. Players, Madrigals Strong, Lyla Dee, Wilmington, Physical Education for Women, ISU, Womens Recreation Associa- tion Strysik, Richard A., Joliet, Lib- eral Arts Sullivan, John D., Joliet, Lib- eral Arts, WIU, Lettermans Club, Soccer and Rugby, Baseball, Intra- murals, Students of Social Sci- ence, Teachers Club, Wolf Pack Sullivan, John R., Oak Forest, Automotive Service, Motor Sports Summers Jr., Kermit Jewell, Plainfield, Accounting Sundal, Neil Eldon, Morris, Elec- tronics Sutton, Douglas Lyle, Verona, Agriculture, U of I, Student Agri- cultural Association Sutton, George Alan, Verona, Agriculture, U of I, Student Agri- cultural Association Swanson, Nancy Lee, Joliet, Ele- mentary Education Swanson, Ruth Evelyn, Braid- wood, Cultural Cinema, SPI, Sub- terranean Side Show, J.C. Players Sweeney, Daniel Robert, Joliet, Business, Lewis-CSF Szafranski, Thomas Francis, Joliet, Data Processing Smepelak, Wayne Alan, Joliet, Agriculture, U of I, Student Agri- cultural Association Tatro, William Richard, Joliet, Physical Education for Men, WIU, Hockey Terpstra, William John, Joliet, Business, NIU, J.C. Flyers, Motor Sports, Intramurals Tewes, Lyle E., Frankfort, Agri- culture, ISU, Student Agricul- tural Association Thomas, Nathaniel, Joliet, Po- litical Science, SIU, Wrestling Thom, Carol Thompson, Ben Jeffrey, Joliet, General, EIU Thompson, Debbie Thompson, Gary Timothy, Mor- ris, Meterology Thompson, Laura Lee, Long- ment, Colorado, Nursing Thompson, Steven G., Morris, Agriculture, ISU, Basketball, Stu- dent Agricultural Association Timko, Rita fHeenanl, Joliet, Nursing Toth, Thomas Totter, Bradley John, Joliet, Liberal Arts, NIU, J.C. Flyers Tripple, Roy S., Joliet, Geology, Uof I Trotter, Neil L., Coal City, Agri- culture, U of I, College Congress, J.C. Players, Spoon Rive An- thology , Football, Student Agri- cultural Association, Summer Task Force, Freshmen Class Presi- dent Trusty, John Mason, Chicago Heights, Medical Technology, Lewis-CSF, Students of Medical Science Tryon, Geoffrey Paul, Joliet, Physical Education for Men, ISU Tullet, Ann Linette, Joliet, Edu- cation, NIU 217 Tustland, Gregory Alan, Joliet, Math, NIU, Chess Club, Press Club, Teachers Club Tweedle, Michael F., Joliet, Den- tistry, NIU Tyree, Karen E., New Lenox, Accounting Ukovich, Gregory Martin, Joliet, Technical Drafting, ISU Urbanik, Susan Claire, Joliet, English, William 8: Mary, Blazer staff, Miss Shield runner-up for 1969, Press Club, Students of So- cial Science, Teachers Club, Col- lege Congress Vacca, John James, Coal City, Liberal Arts 8: Sciences, SIU Vancina, Jerry Joseph, Joliet, Business Management Varland, Sally Marie Vaughan, Magdalena, Joliet, Education, College Congress, Con- cert Choir. Press Club, Casuals, Blazer and Shield Staffs, J.C. Players Ventura, Michael Robert, Joliet, Sociology, ISU Vercellotti, Gerald A., Lockport, Dentistry, U of I Veronda, Daniel Eugene, Coal City, Law Enforcement, Lewis- CSF Videll,MaryAnn Vitali, Linda Jean, Joliet, Gen- eral Von Bergen, Glenn Norman Vondrasek, Kathleen Mary, Mo- kena, Nursing Waite, Peggy Jean, Joliet, Busi- ness Waldvogel, Donald Lee, Frank- fort, Agricultural Education, ISU, College Congress, Student Agricul- tural Association, Summer Task Force, Student Achievement Award-1969-1970 Walker, Thomas Allan, Mazon, Law Enforcement, WIU Wall, Jerome Lancy, Manhattan, Law Enforcement, George Wash- ington Universitv Walsh, James E., New Lenox, Psychology, NIU, Veterans Club Walsh, Patrick Dennis, Joliet, Mid-management Marketing Walton, Virgil Melvin, Joliet, Medicine, Northwestern Univer- sity, BSU Waters, Jacqueline Mary, Joliet, Home Economics, Students of Home Economics president Watts, Lavell, Joliet, Law Busi- ness, Central State College of Iowa Wawronowicz, Diane, Lockport, Education. Summer Task Force, Miss Shield semi-finalist Weber, Charles Robert, Lock- port, Agriculture, Student Agri- cultural Association Weber, Phyllis Ann, Lockport, Secretarial, College Congress, Concert Choir, Students of Social Science, Summer Task Force Weiske, Gerald Alan, Joliet, Engineering Welch, Sheila Ann, Joliet, Secre- tarial Wells, Victoria Regina, Spring- field, Tennessee, Home Economics Wells, Wendy Lorraine, Joliet, General, Blazer staff Westhoff, David V., Plainfield, Accounting, Golf Wheatley, John Earl, Joliet, Physical Education for Men, ISU. Football Wheeler, James Edward, Joliet Business Wheeler, Jay Donald, Joliet Liberal Arts, Lewis-CSF, Base- ball White, Lisa Suzanne, Morris, Special Education, NIU, College Congress, Freshman Class Secre- tary, Summer Task Force, Sopho- more Class Vice-President White, Margaret Ann, Joliet, Chemistry, Westem Kentucky University, Blazer staff, Press Club, Shield staff, Teachers Club, Wolf Pack, Womens Recreation Association Whitfield, Richard Wayne, New- ark, Industrial Arts, Stout State University Whitlock, Betsy Wiles, Kathleen Marie, Joliet, Education, Lewis-CSF Wilhelmi, Michael C., Lockport, Music, SIU, Concert Choir, Cul- tural Cinema, Subterranean Side Show Williams, Willie James, Joliet, Willis, Zandra V., Joliet, Edu- cation, ISU, BSU, Teachers Club, Womens Recreation Association Wilson, Daniel Lee, Braidwood, Data Processing Winfrey, Patrick A., Joliet, Psy- chology, U of I, BSU Wojcoechowski, Edward Thom- as, Lemont, Law Enforcement, Wojtak, Loretta Catherine, Jo- liet, Liberal Arts, Lewis-CSF Wonders, Warren Wayne, Man- hattan, Economics. ISU Wood, Stephen William, Joliet, Marketing, U ofI Woods, Fred Brooks, Joliet, En- w v gineering, BSU, Veterans Club Wright, Deborah Eileen, Joliet, Elementary Education, NIU. Teachers Club Wright, Joette Amber, Joliet, English, NIU Wruk, Dennis Daniel, Joliet, Aviation, ISU, J.C. Flyers, Motor Sports Wuerstle, Michael John, Joliet, Medical Technology Wunder, Paula Carol, Joliet, Sociology, Lewis-CSF, Womens Recreation Association Wyss, Roger K., Joliet, General. ISU, Intramurals York, Gale iSeilerl, Joliet., Soci- ology, George Williams College Young, George Richards, Joliet, Auto Service. Zagar, JoAnn Marie, Joliet, Gen- eral Zalar, Elizabeth R., Joliet, French Zambrano, Victor, Joliet, Biol- ogy,Uof I Zamora, Marcos, Joliet, History. NIU Zdunich, Cecile Dianne, Joliet, Social Science, George Williams College Zdunich, David L., Joliet, Edu- cation, SIU Zeller, James Dale. Kempton, Business Administration, ISL' Zigrossi, John P., Joliet, Busi- ness, Come Blow Your Horn . The Best Man Zschau, John William, Dwight. Physical Education for Men. ISU. Soccer and Rugby, Baseball, Bas- ketball, Hockey Index Abbot, Christine 178 Abbot, Estella 178 Academics Achuff, Edith 178 Adams, Comiie 178 Ada.ms, Sandra 44 Adkins, Richard 178 Adkisson, Dennis 178 Administration 24-25 Ag. Dept. 72-73 Aguilera, Mario 178 Akin, Connie 178, 156 Alberico, Frank 28 Alberico, Georgia 28 Aldridge, Pamela 178 Alexander, Randy 178, 138 Alkire, Sally 28 Allen, Francine 178 Allen, Virginia 28 Allen, William 28, 187 Almanza, Joseph 178 Aloiso, Donna 178 Amberly, Karen 156 Ambrose, Albert 178 Ambrosini., Bill 178 Amipet, Jack 178 Anderle, Scott 178 Anderson, Charles Anderson, Connie Anderson, David 178 Barcus, Janis 178 Bardowski, Janice 178 Bar-field, Joyce 155, 156, 169 Barnes, Garry 178 Barnes, James 178 Barnes, Kathy 26 Barnes, Janet 178 Barnes, Terry 178 Barnett, Charles 178 Barnhardt, Bonnie Rae 156 Barr, Bill 70 Barr, Michael 178 Barr, Richard 156 Barr, Robert 179 Barrett, Gary 179 Barrett, John 179 Bartels, Judith 156 Bartelt, James 179 Barten, David 179 Anderson, Gilbert 28 Anderson, Karen 178 Anderson, Martha 178 Anderson, Richard 178 Andresen, Jeffry 178 Angus, Cheryl 178 Ansell, Susan 178 Anzelc, Mary Ellen 178, 100 Anzelc, Richard 178 Apato, David 178 Barz, Raymond 179 Baseball 120-121 Baskerville, Joyce 179 Basketball 136-139 Baxa, Robert 156 Bean, Larry 179 Beavers, Jim 72 Bebej, Anthony 179 Beck, Margaret 179 Becker, Sheryl 157 Bedford, Mary 179 Bedinger, Doug 179 Bee, Martin 179 Bell, Gilbert 28 Bellah, Patricia 179 Bellah, Patricia 179 Beltzhover, Edward 29 Benco, Kenneth 77, 179 Benham, Maggie 157 Archambeault, John 178 Ardaugh, Daniel 178 Ardolino, Virginia 156 Annbrust, Sherry 177 Arnhold, Walter 178 Art Club 94-95 Art Dept. 76-77 Asher, Patrick 28 Ashley, Jeffrey 178 Athans, Tim 178 Austin, Cyril 178 Autumn Dinner Dance 60-63 Ayers, Robert 178 B Babbe, Karen 156 Baber, Cheryl 178 Baber, Jil Babjak, Roseann 156 Bacon, David 156 Bader, Pat 178 Badger, Joellyn 178 Bagby, Leslie 178 Baitinger, George 178 Bajt, Karen 178 Baldego, Fredrick 156 Ballun, Thomas 178 Balog, Kevin 156, 62 Baloy, Barbara 178 Balzhiser, William 178 Bandosz, David 178 Bandura, Jerome 73, 178 Bane, Warren 156 Bankroff, Kathleen 178 Baran, Mary Ann 156 Baran, Virginia 178 Baranak, Patricia 178 Benignetti, Patty 179 Benson, Kenneth 73, 179 Benson, Nels 157 Benson, Paula 179 Benson , Thomas 1 57 Bepitone, Joseph 179 Berger, Richard 179 Bergstrom, Ken 157 Bernhard, Larry 179 Bersano, Kenneth 179 Bersano, Mary 179 Bertsch, John 179 Bess, John 179 Bettenhausen, Dorothy 179 Bettenhausen, Larry 179 Betts, Charles 59, 157 Bever, Christine 179 Binnchetta, Robert 179 Bickel, Karen 179 Bielby, Barbara 179 Bingham, Peter 179 Birkett, Terry 179 Biros, William 179 Bisbing, Stewart 180 Bishop, Rick 204 Bittner, Gary 157 Bittner, Jane 180 Bivens, Barry 180 Bixby, Bill 60-62 Bizzatti, John 180 Black, Patti Sue 157 Blackburn, Janice 180 Blackwell, Jane 157 Blaesing, Ja.mes 180 Blankership, Steve 180 Blaser, James 180 Blazekovick, Jodine 180 Bleed, Ronald 25 Bleuer, Marcia 180 Bloch, Debbie 180 Bloch, William 180 Board of Trustees 23 Boex, Carla 157 Bohn, William 180 Boleneck, Margeurite 180 Boley, Robert 180 Bolognani, Domenic 157 Bols, Bernard 157 Bols, Michael 157 Bonar, Doris 29 Bond, Julian 1, 64 Book, Charles 180 Booras, Bill 180 Bond, Gary 180 Borden, David 157 Borgen, Joseph 24 Borms, Robert 180 Boroni, Linda 180 Bosi, Richard 180 Bostjancic, Nancy 180 Bostjancic, Nichola 157 Bostrem, Ted 180 Boucher, James 180 Boudreau, Maynard 24 Bounds, Gary 180 Bourg, Kathleen 135, 180 Bovee, Gayle 157 Boyd, Alan 180 Boyle, John 157 Bowlan, Michael 61 92, 155, 157 Boza, Carol 180 Boza, Nancy 180 Bradley, Mark 181 Braley, Roger 157 Brandom, Gregory 181 Brass, Karry 181 Brass, Saul 157 Brauer, Nancy 180 Bravato, Beverly Kay 157 Bredesen, Steven 157 Breen, Nancy 180 Brenc, Gerald Bresnman, Stephen 180 Brethorst, Allen 180 Brewick, Linda 180 Brewer, Grace 29 Briddick, Mark 180 Bridenhager, Mary 180 Briick, Raymond 157 Brinkman, William 29 Broad, Bruce 180 Brockman, Stephen 157 Bromberek, Don 157 Bromberek, Thomas 158 Bromberek, William 180 Brooks, Jeff 180 Brooks, Neal 180 Brossman, James 158 Brossman, Lawrence 180 Browman, Nancy 158 Brown, David 1 80 Brown, Keith Brown, Mary 158 Brown, Napolean 180 Brown, Wendy 180 Brown, William 180 Bruno, James 180 Brust, John 180 Bucciarelli, Mark 180 Bucciferro, Bill 180 Buckler, Demarie 180 Bugalski, Bruce 141, 180 Bullock, Esther 29 Bullard, Charles 180 Bulno, John 180 Bunting, Donald 180 Burk, Wayne 58, 158 Burkett, Lynn 180 Burnett, Robert 158 Burnetti, Deb 181 218 Burns, Deborah 181 Burns, Keith 181 Burns, William 29 Burroughs, Timothy 181 Busbey, Richard Busch, Deborah 181 Bush, Cheryl 181 Butts, Steve Butz, David 158 Byers, Cheryl 181 C Cacia, Robert 181 Cady, Smith 181 Cage, Sadie 158 Calhoun, Thomas 181 Ca.macho, Diana 158 Cameron, Maurice 29, 83 Campbell, Daniel 158 Campos, Arturo 181 Campos, Laura Rose 181 Cann, James 181 Cap, Dominic 181 Capra, Lynne F. 181, 203 Carey, Aaron 181 Carey, Bruce 181 Carey, David 181 Carli, John 136, 158 Carlson, Ted 181 Carmichael, Leroy 58, 61 Carnahan, Patricia 181 Carnes, Bernard 159 Carpenter, Charlene 181 Carpenter, James 181 Carr, Juanita 181 Carson, Patricia 181 Carsten, Drew 181 Carter, Brian 181 Carter, Charles 181 Carter, Paul 29 Caruse, William 159 Casiano, Richard 159 Cassidy, Roberta 181 Castar, Vicky 181 Castagnoli, Gertrude 182 Castillo, Celia 182 Castillo, David 182 Cary, William 182 Ceci, Paul 182 Cecil, Polly 182 Cernauskas, John 182 Cesar, Dawn 182 Chadwick, Nancy 93, 100, 182 Challenger, Donald 182 Chamberlin, Kenneth 182 Chamberlin, Rita 182 Chaplin, Gregory 159 Chaplin. Joan 182 Chase, William 30 Chase, William 182 Cheerleaders 134-135 Cliesnut, John 159 Chester, Evelyn 182 Cheville, Jan Rene 204 Chlebanowski, Richard 159 Chopp, Jo Ann 159 Christiansen, Alan 159 Christensen, Carter 182 Christofore, Michael 182 Cichy, Michael 159 Cissne, Nancy 102, 1 14, 159 Clancy, Patrick 182 Clark, Daniel 182 Clark, David 182 Clark, Floyd 182 Clark, Thedore 182 Clavijo, Nick 182 Clawson, Bruce 159 Clement, Clay 182 Clennon, Judi 159 Cleveland, Kathy 182 Cleveland, Leo 182 Close, Richard 182 Closing 206-211 Coan, Robert 182 Cockbill, Margaret 30 Collins, John 182 Cohil, Kenneth Coleman, Robert 160 Coleman, Wayne 177 College, Congress 92-93 Colombo, Gerald 160 Columbus, Beverly 182 Colvin, Michael 182 Colwell, Lawrence 182 Compton, Margaret 182 Concert Choir 94-95 Conner, David 182 Conner, Yvonne 182, 205 Conners, Bruce 160 Contos, Nick 183 Converse. Duane 30 Cookas, Cathy 199 Coop, Donald 183 Cooper, Kathleen 183 Cooper, Larry 183 Corbett, Bruce 183 Corlew, Gary 183 Corn, Debra 183,193 Corradetti, John 30 Costello, Gilbert 160 Cotter, Sharon 160 Cottingham, Robert 30 Cottrell, Sylvester 137, 138, 160 Coveny, Lawrence 183 Coyle, John 183 Craddock, Rita 183 Craig, David 183 Cramer, Kenneth 183 Cremeens, Mary Ann 183 Crisp, Earl 54, 56, 128, 141, 160 Crisp, Wilma 183 Cromer, Holly 183 Cronholm, Thomas 183 Crouch, Beverly 30, 116, 222 Crowley, Joseph 183 Crowley, Karen 183 Crudup, Jerry 183 Crudup, Lannie 183 Crudup, Travis 141 Crudup, William 183 Cruz, Jim 183 Cryder, Diane 183 Cryder, Vance 183 Cullen, Mark 183 Cunniff, Lori 183 Cunnings, Robert 183 Curry, William 30 Curtis, Robert 183 Cushman, Steven Czajkoski, James 160 D Dahlke, Gloria Irene 62, 81, 160, 161 Daily, Debra 160 Dalian, James 160 Damaska, Marie 183 Dames, Gerald 183 Darin, Diane 160 Darin, Robert 160 Daub, Brian 160 Daubach, Carl 70, 117 Daum, Connie 183 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis., 1 6 Dwight 25 Harry 160 John 160 Sandra Jo 62, 0, 161, 222 E Easter, Denise 184 Ebben, Maureen 162 Eherhart, Susan 184 Ebert, Dianne 162 Daniels, Kenneth 183 Davidson, Maris 183 Davis, Daniel 183 Dawson, Mary 183 Dean, Barry 160 Dearburff, Molly 183 Dearie, Walter 183 DeChecko, Mary Frances 160 Deems, Deborah 160 Defoe, Harold 183 Defreitas, John 183 Deininger, Ed 183 DeJovanich, Michelle 61 Delaney, Ed 177, 182 Delaney, Pamela 183 Dellinger, Hal 30 Delmastro, Raymond 183 Delmastro, Rita 161 Delrnastro, Victor 183 Delost, Linda 161 Delrose, John 183 Delrose, Victoria 183 DeMike, Claire 161 Dempsey, Philip 183 Demick, Theodore 183 Denewellis, William 183 Denovellis, Edward 183 Denton, Samuel DePhi1lips, Louis 183 Dermott, David 161 Dernulc, Barbara 183 Derrgi, Michael 183 DeSalvo, Kim 183 Deskin, Rosalie 161 DeWald, Frederick 183 Diaz, Maria 161 Dibble, Diane 161 Dietterle, Barbara 183 Dietz, Rosemary 183 DiGusto, Elaine 183 Dillon, Kenneth 183 Dillon., Mary Ann 26 Dillon, Raymond 183 Dimmick, Lee Ann 183 Dinger, Emilie 183 Dipietrantonio, Clarice 183 DiPietro, Connie 161 Disera, William 161 Doctor, Donnella 183 Dodge, Barbara 184 Donnelly, Karen 184 Doolin, Mary Ellen 184 Dorris, Charlotte 161 Dorsey, Daniel 184 Dosher, Sharon 184 D'Ottavio, Raymond 184 Downey, Alan 184, 191 Downey, Stephen 161 Dowse, Robert 161 Drake, Donald 184 Drechsel, Gen 184 Drew, Robert 184 Drugs 150-151 Duchene, Debbie 159 Duffun, Thomas 184 Dugdale, Ja.mes 31 Dulny, Joseph 162 Duncan, Gary 184 Dunn, Joanne 184 Dunn, Mary 162 Dutton, Chris 184 Dvorak, David 184 Dziuban, Joseph 184 Eckman, Elizabeth 184 Edwards, Nancy 184 Egizio, Susan 162 Egly, James 31 Ehresman, Paula Susan 1, 57, 62, 135, 161, 162 Ehrsam, Richard 184 Eib, Dan 184 Eich, Robert 25 Eichelberger, Nancy 184 Eicholz, Juergen 162 Eisenbrandt, Diane Lee 162 Ekkert, Donna 184 Elder, Donald 184 Elder, Steve 184 Elfter, James 184, 203 Elkerton, Gerald 184 Ellingson, Silas 31 Ellis, Joan 184 Ellis, Jon 184 Ellis, Larry 184 Ellison, Michael 184 Ely, Cheryl 184 Ely, William 162 Enger, Deborah 184 Enger, Mark 184 Engers, Carolyn 31 Engirnann, Gerald 184 Engleman, Marcia 184, 203 Engledow, Steven 184 Ermey, Wayne 184 Essrnan, Roger 184 Esworthy, Donald 31 Evans, Frank 184 Evans, Jeff 184 Ewing, David 184 F Faculty 20-41 Farmer, William 184 Farnham, Mary 162 Farnsworth, Jeffrey 184 Farnsworth, Peggy Farrell, Stephen 184 Fassino, Lori Jean 3, 62, 93, 161, 162, 213 Fassiotto, David 184 Fee, Tom 67 Feit, Paul 162 Ferguson, David 184 Ferguson, Lynn 184 Ferguson, Paul 184 Ferguson, Steven 184 Ferguson, Walter 162 Fick, Terrie 162 Filak, David 184 Films 152-153 Finger, David 184 Fischer, Karen 184 Fisher, Larry 184 Fisk, Sharon 184 Fittro, Mark 185 Fittro, Susan 185 Fitzmaurice, Betty 185 Flanigan, John 162 Fleming, James 185 Flatness, Gail 185 Flaynik, Donald 185 Flint, Calvin 185 Flint, Jack 162 Flint, Sondra 26 Flores, Maria 185 Flowers, Murray 185 Folisi, Frank 185 Foran, Jean 185 Ford, Helen 27 Forrestor, Randall 185 Forsythe, Patrick 185 Foster, Cheryl 44 Fournier, Paul 185 Foust, Danny 185 Fowler, Nancy 185 Glenney, Paul 186 Glester, Michael 186 Glover, John 186 Goben, Robert 186 Goodard, Bruce 186 Goldman, Paul 25 Goldfuss, Joan 186 Golimowski, Michael 186 Gombash, Joseph 163 Gomer, Robert 186 Gonnan, James 186 Fox, Debra 162 Fox, Robert 185 Fox, Raymond 185 Fox, Thomas 185 Frank, Diana 65, 134, 135. 162 Goodlander, Terry 186 Goodson, Laurie 65, 136, 163 Gordon, Roger 32 Gorman, Susan 163 Gornik, Dennis 186 Frankford, Roger 185 Frantz, Marsha 185 Fratini, Chuck 121 Frederick, Betty 185 Frederick, Don 185 Freeman, Les 185 Frescura, Cathy 185 Freshmen 178-203 Friedrich, Thomas 162 Friel, Mark 185 Friel, Michael 185 Fritz, James 185 Fronek, John Fronek, Joseph 185 Frunzar, Penny Lee 162 Fuchs, Barbara 162 Fultz, Nancy 185 Furnick, Joyce 185 Funk, Michael 185 G Gabrys, Patricia 195 Gallo, Louise 186 Gallowitch, Elmer 186 Gann, Lucinda 186 Ganseal, James 31 Garbin, Anthony 186 Garman, Robert 186 Garrison, Deborah 186 Garrison, Pamela 53, 58, 186 Garza, Rafael 186 Gasparich, Mary Ellen 162 Gatons, Janice 186 Gornowich, Jane 186 Goron, Kathleen 163 Goss, Patricia 186 Gould, Lee 32 Governale, Toni 111, 186 Gow, David 186 Graduation 48-49 Graffis, Nancy 186 Graham, Douglas 22, 23, 54 Graham, John 186 Graham, Paul 186 Grahek, Margaret 186 Grahovac, Donald 186 Graly, Ginny 32 Gramse, Harry 186 Grant, Jayne Beth 25, 61 Grazis, Rebecca 163 Green, James 186 Gregorash, Donna 186 Gregory, Jay 163 V X f' A N gk 'W xx w as X N, ww T 1 . T 'NVQ f 'X X Gavin Gavin Gavin Gavin, , Eileen 186 , John 186 , Patricia 186 Dorothy 186 Gawenda, Judith 186 Gaydos, Mary 162 Gebhardt, Jerald 186 Genz, James 186 George, Phyllis 205 Gerard, William 162 Gerl, William 163 Gerrish, Charles 186 Gerstemeier, Richard 163 Gibbs, Forrest 31 Gieseking, Jon 186 Gilbert, Debbie 44, 45 Gillespie, Rosalyne 186 Gilbert, Suzanne 186 Gillespie, Terry 31 Glade, Mary Lu 100, 186 Glass, Gail 186 Glasscock, Margaret 186 Glasscock, William 23 Gleason, Paula 163 Glenn, Joyce 163 Glenn, Robert 25 Glenney, Margaret 163 219 Gremillion, Patrick 186 Griffin, Sylvia 163 Grimm, Kerry 186 Grissom, Charlotte 186 Grizzle, Richard 186 Groff, Karen 163 Gruben, Douglas 186 Gruben, Jill Ann 163 Gruben, Ralph Gudegon, Carolyn 186 Guerra, Bonnie 186 Gumienny, Elizabeth 186 Gunier, Brenda 163 Guthrie, Jerry 186 Guthrie, Nancy 187 Gutzmer, Walter 163, 187 H Haaq, Kenneth 187 Haake, Joseph 187 Hackerson, Marlena 163 Hager, Sharon 187 Hagerman, April Jane 163 Hagerstrom, Leslie 187 Haire, Gary 187 Hall, Debra 187 Haller, Jeffrey 187 Hallary, James 187 Hallihan, John 187 Ha.m, Richard 187 Haniotes, John 187 Hanko, Michael 187 Hahn, Nancy 187 Hamilton, Paul 163 Hamman, Robert 164 Hannan, Donna 187 'livuwfws Q XA ,. ,. ?'a5,g.Swfr --t,.a'-gsgg-331' gfs.wi'i, , -f r --xx :Hs .ifrfrf . . ' ' 2 Y ' , Q 4 P-gsm. Y . Index Hansen, Gregory 187 Hansen, Mary 187 Haqq. Salim Abdul 24 Hare, Thomas 187 Harder, Richard 32 Harlan, Brooke Ann 187 Harms, Thea 187 Harms, Tim 187 Harney, Joyce 187 Harney, Margaret 164 Harper, Greg 187 Harrigan, Richard 187 Harris, Beth 164 Harris, Charlene 187 Harris, Donald 187 Harris, Ed 187 Hart, David 164 Hart, Jayne 187 Hart, Melody Joy 52, 55, 187, 194 Hartman, Irene 187 Hartman, Roy 32 Hartnett, Mary Ann 164 Harvey, Thomas 187 Hassert, Brent 187 Hassert, Mary 164 Hassler, Edwin 32 Hatfield, Robert 187 Hauser, John 187 Hausmann, Nancy 164 Hayes, Teresa 81, 188 Hays, Helen 159 Hayward, Delmar 188 Haywood, Kevin 204 Haywood, Michael 204 Hearns, Jerry 204 Heath, Douglas 188 Heavens, Cathy 188 Heavens, James 164 Heiland, Kent 188 Heilbrunn, Gerry 27 Heisner, Donna 188 Heisner, Sandra 188 Helix, Walter 188 Henbest, Byron 188 Heniff, Marilyn 32 Henkel, Barbara 164 Henne, Wesley 188 Hennessy, John 164 Hennessy, Deborah 188 John 188 Hennessy, Henschel, John 164 Henslee, Earl 32 Henze, George 164 Herbst, Sharon 188 Hermann, Mary 60, 164 Hermansen, Bradley 188 Hermansen, Keith 188 Herrod, David 188 Hess, Robert 188 Hicks, Marie 164 Hill, Susan 164 Hill, Lawrence 188 Hill, Delores 188 Hines, James 24 Hintze, Jane 44, 165 Hirmer, John 33 Hobson, Curtis 165 Hocker, Dennis 165 Hodgman, Leonard 33 Hoffer, Beulah 33 Hoffman, JoElla 92, 188 Holbrook, Dennis 165 Holland, Daniel 141, 188 Hollenberg, Hollis 188 Holler, H. Allen 23 Holloway, Bonita 188 Holloway, Natlean 182, 188 Holm, Cynthia 188 Holm, Virginia 188 Holmsten, Karin 7, 63 Homecoming 1970 54-57 Honiotes, Karen 165 Honiotes, Peter 61, 188 Hooper, Dorothy 165 Hooper, James 188 Hoopler, Sharon 165 Hopkins, Daniel 188 Hopper, Laurel 188 Hooper, Luanne 188 Hootman, Bruce 188 Hopkins, David 188 Horrigan, Patrick Dailey 9, 58, 60, 61, 99, 117. 164, 165, 206, 224 Horvat, Kathleen 188 House, Linda 165 Howey, Robert 188 Hucek, Janet 165 Hudek, Carol Ann 189 Hudek, Gary 189 Hudgins, Deborah 189 Hulet, Kenneth 189 Huml, Eugene 189 Hunt, Russel 189 Hunter, Sue 26 Hurst, James 33 Huston, David 189 Hutchins, Michael 189 Hutchinson, Sherry 189 igiesia, I Fred 189 Imfeld, Kathryn 189 Ingmire, Cecil 23 lngmire, Linda 189 Inlow, Diana 14, 18, 63, 165 Intramurals 142-143 Introduction 6-19 Isabelli, Frank 189 Issa, Jeanette 165, 189 Ivec, Dana Mary 165 J Jackson, Alice 26 Jackson, Ella 189 Jackson, 117, Jacques, Jagus, G Timothy 57, 189. 205 Joe 189 ary 189 Jahneke, Charles 189 Jakielski, Walter 165 James, Linda 165 Janosz, Walter 189 Janovyak, Lynda L. 189, 20 Jasinski, Thomas 189 Jaskoviak, Linda 165 Jaso, Cathie 165 Jast, Virginia 189 Jendro, John 189 Jensen, Sandra 189 Jensen, Wayne 189 Jeretina, John 189 Jeriha, Mary Ellen 189 Jerzycke, James 165 Jerzycki, Jean Marie 204 Joerger, Victoria 189 John, Ralph 165 Johnson, Arnold 189 Johnson, Brian 165 Johnson, Charles 189 Johnson, Darryl 189 Johnson, Doris 33 Johnson, Edward 165 3 in Johnson, Edwin 189 Johnson, Georgina 33 Johnson Gladys 165 Johnson, Jane 189 Johnson Karen 189 Johnson, Linda 189 Johnson, Paul 33, 53 Johnson, Robert 189 Johnson, Sandra 189 Johnson, Vivian 189 Johnson, Wendell 165 Johnson, William 33 Johnston, Mary Pat 77, 189 Jolly, Jeanne 189 Jones, Bonnie Sue 57, 59, 1 17, 189 Jones, Deborah 189 Jones. Margaret 189 Jones, Susan 58, 60, 61, 164, 165 Jonish, Marcianne 81, Jordan, John 189 Jordan, Willie 189 Jostes, Gary 189 Jovanovich, Dan 189 Joyce, Thomas 189 Juarez, Robert 189 Judge, Joyce 189 Juhant, Yolanda 189 Jung, Leo 165 Jurgens, Cynthia 189 Jurgens, Robert 34 Juricic, Terrence 189 Jurkovich, James 165 Jurmann, Frank 165 Jurmann, Pamela 189 K 165 Kelly, David 190 Kelly, Therese 190 Kelsey, Claudia 190 Kemp, Kristin Ann 4, 5, 7, 42, 58, 62, 63, 155, 161, 166, 206 Kemp, Mary Lou 26 Kennedy, Charles 34 Kennedy, Daniel 23 Kenney, Robert 190 Kennedy, Ken 190 Kennedy, Maureen 44, 49 Kennedy, Tom 138 Kennick, Joanne 27 Kern, Claude 25 Kerr, Timothy 190 Kettelson, Linda 100, 190 Kewley, Gerald 190 Key, Ronald 190 Kezerle, David 190 Khlenbach, Jean 190 Kiedaisch, Karen 166 Kiep, Robert 23 Killacky, Joseph 190 Kimble, Karen 100, 190 King, Barbara 190 King, Eola 190 King, Jeff 48 King, Joy 190 King, Joel 190 Kabat, Sharon 165, 189 Kahle, William 34 Kaitschuk, Irene 189 Kamhi, Lane 165 Kanyuh, Diane Kapinus, Barbara 189 Kapinus, Richard 166 Kappas, John 166 Kapsch, Robert 189 Kapisniak, John 189 Karneboge, Brian 166 Kassiday, Sharlene 34 Karr, William 189 Karr, Patricia 189 Karstens, Kris 189 Karulcak, Denise 190 Kasky, Harvey 190 Keagle, Pryce 34, 70 Kegerreis, Nancy 190, Kegley, Kenneth 166 Kelly, Daniel 190 220 191 King, Karen Ann 190 Kinsella, Patrick 166 Kipphut, Gregory 190 Kirincich, Connie 190 Kirk, Alana 166 Klautter, Kathy 190 Kleinfeldt, John 190 Kleper, Richard 190 Klett, Bradford 136, 1 38,139,190 Klimek, Patricia 190 Klimek, Randy' 190 Klimek, Susan 83, 166 Klint, Susan 190 Klaich, Sandra 190 Kluck, Patrick 190 Klutch, Richard 166 Krakmuks, Roxann 166 Knorr, Leonard 166 Koachilko, John 190 Kochielko, Meg 190 Koehl, John 190 Koehler, David 64, 166 Koenig, Edward 190 Koerner, Glen 190 Koerner, Harry 190 Kohl, David 190 Kolenc, Joyce 190 Kolmodin, Diane 190 Kondritz, Alice 190 Konjerich, Donald 190 Kooyenoa, Don 190 Kopack, David 166 Korilko, Louis 24 Kosiba, Stanley 34 Kostelec, Albert 190 Kotowicz, Thomas 190 Kraker, Kerry 190 Krall, Janet 190 Kramer, Ruth 190 Kramer, William Kramerich, Richard 190 Krause, Nancy 190 Krause, Thomas 166 Krause, William 34 Krawchuck, Diane 94, 167 Kren, Barry 190 Krippel, Michael 191 Krnac, David 167 Krohn, John 191 Krohn, 191 Kruger, William 167 Krupinski, Dolores 191 Krupinski, Dorthy 191 Kubinski, Gerald 191 Kucer, Carol 191 Kucer, Geraldine 191 Kucer, Raymond Kuchmek, Denise 191 Kuebler, Robert 167 Kugath, Ilene 191 Kunke, Robert 191 Kupina, Robert 191 Kurtz, Earl 34 Kus, Mary 216 Kutsie, Thomas 191 Kuzminski, David 191 Kwirant, Wayne 191 L La Berry, Karen 191 Lacey, Lynnette 191 Lacey, Susan L. 167 La Fontaine, Joy 191 Lajoie, Catherine 191 Laken, Donald 191 Lakotich, Donna 204 Lamasters, David 191 Lamb, Ava 191 Lambert, Gary 191 Lambeth, Joyce 191 Lance, Neil 35 Land, Brenda 204 Lang, James 191 Lang, Donald 191 Langland, John 191 Lanham, Thomas 191 Laraway, Mark 191 Larimer, David 191 Nagra, Ronald 195 Larson, Cheryl 191 Larson, Glenn 167 Larson, Larry 138 Larson, Melvin 35 Larson, Nancy 167 Larson, Noralie 191 Larson, Robin 191 Lasater, Connie 191 Latsis, George 192 Leahy, Jill 192 Lee, Jeff 192 Lee, Roy 192 Leibko, Kenneth 35 Manns, Erna 167 Leksell, Russel 192 Lenci, Nancy 167 Lenich, Steve 35 Lenz, Andrew 167 Leonard, Constance 192 Lepacik, Lawrence 192 Lesnik, Mary Ellen 192 Lester, Paul 35 Lester, Paula 187, 192, 203 Lestina, Gary 192 Leve, Judith 167 Lewandowski, Mary 192 Lewandowski, Wayne 192 Lewickas, Charles Lewin, David 192 Lewis, Caroline 192 Nielsen, Kay 26 PHVIUCH. TOHY 196 Lewis, Gary 167 Lewis, Joseph 167 Lewis, Natalie 35 Lewis, Oscar 192 Ligos, Carol 167 Liker, Bruce 192 Onofrey, Thomas 195 Liker, George 192 Lim, Debbie 192 Lind, Thomas 167 Lindauer, Rita 192 Linden, Myra 35 Lindenbaum, Ronnie 192 Lindstrom, Chuck 192 Lloyd, May 36 LoCascio, Terrie 62 Lockhart, June 192 Long, Bobbie 192 Long, Cherie 44, 167 Long, Ja.mes 192 Long, Patricia 58, 167 Long, Roger 192 Longman, Albert 192 Longman, Louise 36 Looper, James 192 Lopez, Theresa 167 Lorenz, Brandy 89, 167 Louis, Loretta Love, Willie 167 Lowry, Judith 192 Lowry, William 192 Luckey, Denise 192 Luckhart, Alicia 192 Ludrovec, Linda 192 Ludwig, Mary Evelyn 167 Luth, Mickey 167 Lyons, Sharon 192 M Mackay, John 192 Macko, Peggy Lee 204 Madden, Jack Madrigals 94-95 Magolan, Darryl 192 Mahalik, Philip 192 Major, Lorraine 192 Maland, Judith 192 Male, Lynn 192 Maleski, Marie 27 Mallary, Diane 36 Mallary, Robert 36, 45, 59 Malnar, James 192 Malone, Glenda 59, 167 Maloney, John 167 Manheim, Kathleen 167 Maniates, Althea 192 Manion, Connie 192 Mangum, Phyllis 192 Mangurn, Richard Mankowski, Robert 192 Manley, Eileen 192 Mann, Cory 86 Mann, Laura Jane 86 Mannell, Barbara 192 Mannell, Helen 192 Manno, Catherine 192 Marchiniak, Lester 192 Marconi, James 192 Marietta, Richard 192 Markwell, Michael 168 Marr, Lesley 192 Marr, Roberta 192 Marsh, Phyllis 192 Marshall, Susan 193 Marshall, Frank 193 Marshall, Martha 193 Martin, John 193 Martin, Loretta 193 Martis, Laurel Lea 168 Martis, Ellen 193 Marvis, Joann 168 Maryanovich, David 193 Masching, Marilyn 193 Mascuch, Linda 193 Masek, Joanne 44 Matei, Charles 193 Means, Wayne 194 Meaux, Alan 168 Mecay, Leory 36 Mechling, Sharon 194 Meehan, John 194 Meinert, Nancy 27 Mejia, Maria 215 Mejia, Max 194 Mejia, Sylvia 50, 159, 168 Melcher, Sharon 194 Mellendorf, Deborah 194 Melvin, Terry 194 Metzger, Cathy 194 Meurer, Bonnie 194 Meurer, Dan 194 Meyer, Dennis 169 Meyer, John 194 Meyers, Richard 36 Meyerhoff, Mary Jo 194 Mechalak, Dennis 194 Miksa, Regina 169 Miller, Don 169 Miller, Linda Susan 83, 194 Miller, Natalie 37 Miller, Oren 194 Miller, Robert 59, 194 Minarich, Mari Miner, Wilbur 37 Mirelez, Alice 194 Mitchell, Douglas 169 Mitchell, Jean 194 Mitchell, Mary Ann 194 Mitchell, Thomas Miss Sheild 4-5 Miyami, Charles 194 Mathews, William 193 Matohak, George 193 Matteson, Barbara 168 Matteson, David 72, 137, 168 Matthies, William 193 Maue, Owen 36 Maurer, Richard 193 Maxey, Donna 193 May, Judy 193 Mazon, Victor 193 Mazur, Patricia 193 McAllister, David 193 McCann, Debbie 193 McCarthy, Garry 168 McCarthy, Jerry 193 McCaw, Roger 193 McClellan, Lowell McCollum, William 193 McDonald, Henry 193 McDonald, Kenneth 168 McDowell, Bobby 36 McDowell, Jarnes 193 McElvain, Thomas 168 McEvilly, Ja.mes 193 McFeders, Robert 193 McGee, Ken 193 McGilvray, Pamela 168 McGrath, James 193 McKinney, Michele 193 McLaughlin, Derrango 193 McMananon, Susan 193 McNiff, John 193 McPartlin, Brian 193 McPherson, Leroy 155, 168 McTague, Ja.mes 83, 193 Moler, Paula 194 Monahan, Martin 194 Monalto, Allen 194 Moncress, Nyla 194 Mondek, Robert 169 Monshau, Judi 194 Monson, Glenna 194 Mooney, Lloyd 169 Mooney, Willis 194 Moore, Jan 194 Moore, John 194 Moore, Opal 26 Moore, Patricia 194 Moravec, Richard 194 Mores, Lawrence 194 Moretti, James 194 Morgan, Debra 195 Morris, Dan 169 Morris, Kim Adele 116, 188, 195 Morris, William 195 Morrissey, Tom 194,195 Mossel, Henry 195 Mount, Thomas 195 Mowry, Robert 195 Mrozek, Patricia 195 Mueller, Raymond 195 Mullis, George 195 Munchafen, William 195 Munday, Robert 195 Mundt, Edward 169 Murphy, James 195 Murphy, John 37 Murphy, Kathleen 213 Murphy, Nancy Ellen 195 Murphy, Patricia A. 195 221 Murphy, Patricia 195 Murphy, Thomas 195 Murray, Carolyn 169 Mushro, Mary Joann 195 Mutsch, Roy Myers, Linda 169 N Nakashirna, Michael 195 Narducci, Nicholas 195 Narine, Kamal 83, 195 Nasca, William 204 Nedelsky, Terry 195 Needham, Thomas 195 Needy, Nora 195 Neff, Peter 37 Neill, Bert 195 Nelsen, Everett 24 Nelson, Robert 195 Nelson, Terry 195 Newkirk, Donna 27 Neyra, Dante 195 Nichol, Michael 195 Nicoll, Gilbert 37 Nichols, Willie 195 Nicholson, Joan 169 Nielsen, Joyce 169 Nilles, Louis 37 Ninos, Mary 195 Nix, Joel 169 Noble, Norma 195 Nolan, Claire 195 Noonan, Mike 195 Norlin, Fred 37 Norton, Linda 195 Novak, David 195 Nowicki, Gerald 195 Nursing Dept. 78-79 Nutt, Connie 169, 195 Nyi, Scott 195 O Oberlin, Cathy 195 0'Connell, Michael 122, 169, 174 O'Connell, William O'Connor, Debra 195 Offerman, Daniel 195 Offerman, Lawrence 195 O'Harra, Robert 195 O'l-larra, William 195 O'Keefe, Kathie 195 O'Leary, Donna 170 Olesen, Donald 204 Olin, Richard 195 Olsen, Barbara 195 Olsen, Dana 170, 195 O'Meara, Maggie 204 Onderisin, Michael 195 O'Rourke, Michael 195 Orvis, Carol 195 Ospalik, Joann 170 Overall, Richard 195 Owen, Gary 195 Owen, Joann 170, 195 Owens, James 195 Ozbolt, Arnold 195 P Padden, Rana 195 Pagnusat, Albert 195 Pagnusat, David 195 Palacios, Manuel 89 Palmer, Charlyn 7, 135, 141, 170, 174 Palmer, Sandra 195 Papesh, David 136 Pappas, Barbara 196 Paputsas, Christina 196 Parker, Alan 196 Parker, Ken 37, 177 Parks, Howard 196 Paros, Stauroula 196 Parrish, Janice 196 Partak, Andrew 196 Pasteris, Janet 89, 170 Pastore, Peter 196 Patmore, Diane 196 Patterson, Dale 196 Paul, Donna L. 62, 113, 161, 170 Pavnovich, John 196 Peacock, Leigh 196 Pearson, Roger 196 Pederson, Robert 196 Peci, Raymond 196 Pehlke, Fred 196 Pellegrini, Mark 196 Pellizzari, Mary 155, 196 Penrod, Michael Pericone, Anthony 196 Perilongo, Mary Carroll 77, 196 Periv, Odvardo 196 Perrine, Peggy Jean 204, Person, Larry 196 Pesche, Peter 196 Pesche, Donald 196 Peterson, David 196 Peterson, Deborah 196 Peterson, Donald 196 Petges, Mary Anne 170 Petriekis, John 196 Petrosko, Mary 170 Petrungaro, Roseanne 170, Phelan, Phelan, 174 Kevin 196 Ruth 196 Phelps, Kenneth 170 Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Arthur 38 Gary 196 Gregg 170 Thomas 196 P. E. Dept. 84-85 Piazza, Patricia 196 Picco, Christine 196 Picco, P erry 196 Pillard, Henry 25, 141 Pilz, Rodney 196 Pinkerton, Sandra 170 Pinneo, Richard 170 Pinneo, Valerie 196 Pirc, Susan 170 205 Index Pisha, Ronald 196 Pisut, Denise 196 Placeucia, Raymond 89, 93, 169, 170 Planeta, Scott 196 Planning, Diane 170 Platt, Robert 170 Podolski, JoAnn 170 Podornik, Kathleen Pogliano, Robert 170 Polentas, Mary 196 Polson, Lynne 196 Polyak, William 57, 171 Pommerening, Willia.m 196 Pool, Gene 171 Poole, Clai.re 26 Pope, David 196 Pottgen, Jacob 38 Powell, Laura Lee 171, 216 Powers, John 196 Preble, Christopher 196 Price, Thomas 196 Prieboy, Dennis 196 Prindivile, Michael 196 Prola, Don 46 Provance, Steven 196 Przybylski, William 196 Pubentz, Glen 196 Pucel, John 196 Puddicombe, Ed 38, 113 Puddicombe, Lula 38 Pulieri, Frank 196 Pullman, Jean 196 Puro, Jeffrey 197 Putel, Stephen 197 Q Quai-ells, Carlton 171 Quigley, Patricia 171 R Racchini, Alfred 38 Racchini, Carl 197 Rademacher, Keith 197 Radke, Jane 197 Ragusa, Bernadette 197 Ragusa, Frances 171 Rausch, Diane 171 Redmann, Kurt 171 Rees, Michael 197 Reeves, William 197 Reid, Patricia 197 Reid, Winifred 197 Reigh, John 197 Reilly, Michael 204 Reinke, Janet 197 Reiter, Peggy 197 Reiter, Ralph 197 Rejsek, Gary 197 Reives, Thomas 197 Remus, Kathy 44 Reno, Larry 197 Reposh, Joseph 197 Reschke, Edward 197 Revels, Patricia 171 Reynolds, David 197 Rice, Richard 197 Richards, Michael 197 Richards, Richard 197 Richardson, Jack 38 Ridings, James 171 Riegel, Bernard 197 Riegel, Henry 197 Rieves, Gregory 171 Riegel, Orlin 171 Riley, Dale Riley, Steve 73 Ringham, Reid 197 Rink, Doug 197 Robbins, Gerry 83, 197 Roberts, Barbara 197 Roberts, Bruce 172 Robertson, Cheryl 172 Robinson, Don 172 Robinson, Jerry 172 Rockwell, Charles 197 Rodas, Manuel 38 Rodeghero, Dennis 197 Rodeghero, Jean 197 Rodeghero, Jeffrey 172 Rodgers, Dennis 172 Rodgers, Gladine 172 Rodriguez, Maria 197 Rodriguez, Rita 172 Rodriguez, Steve 197 Rodgers, David 198 Roeder, Paul Rogge, Marion 198 Rollins, Steve 198 Roney, Mary 198 Rose, Jeanne 198 Rothlisberger, David 198 Rothlisberger, Richard 1 98 Rothman, Bonnie Jan 171 Rouskey, Chris 198 Rousonelos, James 172 Rowell, Nathaniel 198 Rowley, David 198 Royster, Allen 198 Rozak, Daniel 172 Rubinic, Marianne 198 Rude, Jane 205 Ruedin, Michael 172 Ruffatti, Sharon 198 Rush, Ralph 198 Russ, Lois 198 Russell, Patty 198 Ryan, Tom 198 Ryder, Therese 198 S Sacco, Patricia 172 Sadie Hawkins 44-45 Sailly, Sharon 172, 198 Sakal, Louis 38 Sanchez, Ramona 26 Sanchez, Yvonne 198 Sandrik, William 172 Sangmeister, Ralph 172 Saragosa, Phyllis 198 Sarcletti, Kathleen 172 Sargent, Janet 198 Sasso, Robert 198 Satorius, James 172 Sayers, James 198 Scarelli, Joseph 172 Schaible, Jane 198 Schantzen, John 198 Schear, Douglas 172 Scheel, Todd 198 Scheuber, George 172 Schiable, James 198 Schiek, Mae 39 Schick, Su 44 Schildgen, Earl 198 Schlieske, Alvin 172 Schlueter, Penelope 172 Schmid, Stephen 173 Schmidt, Debbie 198 Schmitt, Francis 172 Schmucker, Betsy 215 Schneider, Richard 198 Schnelle, Carol 198 Schoeling, Dennis Schoop, Duane 173 f r ' ' f'g-353,55 ', S . .:4:a'?5,.,gt eas. , ,Q fi' . .1 rs vgaisfff-H P sir 1 K ' T1ff:Qff.f 'sp.f'ff-1 I gif? Sas: . 7 ' - ' - -L- Sellers, Charles 198 Sengewald, Mary Beth 198 Sengewald, William 198 Setina, Vicki 27 Sewing, Heidi 198 Seybold, Patricia 173, 198 Shanholtzer, Michael 173 Shankland, Beth 173, 198 Sharpe, Deborah 65 Shaw, Carol 198 Shea, Donna 198 Shearin, Daniel 199 Sheek, Kara 173 Sheffield, Mary 173 Shelley, Robert 199 Shepherd, Curtis 199 Shepherd, Gerald 173 Shepherd, William Shields, John 58, 64, 116, 155, 173 Shipman, Gregory 199 Siegel, Donald 199 Sienko, Gertrude 199 Sieger, Daryl 173 Sienknecht, Helmut 39, 94 Siguaw, Vicki 199 Silk, Susan 199 Silverman, David 199 Simotes, Michael 199 Simpson, Alma 173 Sims, Eugene 136, 199 Singh, Pritnam 39 Singletary, Mary 85, 197, 199 Sippel, James 173 Skedel, Edward 199 Skeldon, Benjamin 199 Skerjan, Robert 199 Skidmore, Lottie 39 Skorupa, Richard 199 Sleyko, Lou Ann 199 Slimack, Biu Slimko, Paul 173 Slouf, Sandra 199 Sluiter, William 199 Slusher, Tarty 25 Schorn, Terry 198 Schramn, Nancy 198 Schreiber, Robert 198 Schreiner, Mary Ann 198 Schuler, Nancy 172 Schull, David 198 Schultz, Mark 198 Schultz, Mark Schultz, Martha 198 Schutten, Richard 198 Schutter, Edward 173 Schwab, Carl 173 Scitar, Theodore 173 Scott, Anne 198 Scott, Victor 23 Seabert, Gary 198 Sealy, Kathleen 198 Smajd, Rose 173 Smith, Clara 199 Smith, Gayle 173 Smith, John 174 Smith, Lawrence 199 Smith, Michael 59, 93, 174 Smith, Robert 199 Smith, Robert 199 Smith, Romy 199 Smith, Roxanne 199 Smith, Sharon 199 Smith, Vera 25 Smith, Wi.lliam 199 Smolich, Raymond 199 Smolkovich, Steven 199 SMS 112-1 13 Snyder, Robert 39 Sobotka, Gary 199 Secor, Mark 198 Secretaries 26-27 Seehafer, Thomas 198 Seeley, William 198 Sefcik, George 198 Seiger, Bernice 27 Seikus, Edward 173 Selby, Rodger 198 222 Sophomores 156-177 Soria, Gary 199 Spandet, Fred 199 Spangler, Darlene 199 Sparenberg, Kevin 60, 92, 155, 174 Speckman, Marie 27 Spencer, Arlene 199 Spencer, Steven 174 Speva, Gerry 199 Spiers, David 200 Spiess, Jerry 200 Spiezio, Joseph 174 Spinks, Greg 200 Spitzmesser, Gayle 174 Spreitzer, Dan 121 Spreitzer, Dan 121 Spring Formal 46-47 Stafford, Sharon 200 Stahl, David 174 Stahl, Steve 200 Standfield, Willie Stapinski, Ed 200 Stariha, Susan 174 Staszcuk, Alan 200 ' 'flaw ,., . Ixh, U , ' -is iw L. 1 ,. U. , .4 W ' If ' tg 7' 'D- ' QL 1 f fr I . ,-, , H X., ' -Q . . ,.--. , 5 , . at Q ' . Q 7? gq M 5 v ix-sr 0 if , 7 , X, , S ,, ci -- Stauffer, Kirk 200 Steball, Willie 200 Steely, Clay 200 Stefanich, Ronald 174 Stefanski, Elaine 200 Stefanski, Ron 200 Steffes, Michele Sue 174 Stegner, Carl 174 Stein, Marietta Steinbach, Lynda Julie 65, 134, 135, 200 Steindel, Maryanne 200 Stelk, Belva Stellet, John 200 Stephenson, John 174 Sterle, Deborah 200 Sterling, Bob 39 Stevens, Randy 200 Stevenson, Patsy 49, 97, 174 Stewart, Edith 26 Stewart, Jerry 200 Stewart, Robert 174 Steyer, Roxanne 174 St. Germain, JoAnn 61, 175 Stidley, Gayle 200 Stiglich, Marilynn 200 Stilwell, Robert 200 Stirnac, Raymond 200 Stimac, Roberta 57, 175 Stitt, Stephen Stobart, John 39 Stokes, Linda 200 Stoltz, Leota 200 Stone, Rosaline 39 Strino, Patricia 200 Stroh. Richard 200 Strohman, Gerald 200 Strong, Lyla 175 Student Life 42-67 Udell, Mark 201 15, 54, 56, 70, 100, Suligoy, Carl 200 Sullivan, John 200 Sundal, Neil 175 Surges, Dennis 200 Surinak, Robert 200 Sutcliff, Elizabeth 201 Svitoras, John 201 Swanberg, Kathy 27 Swanson, Ruth 205 Sweeney, Daniel 175 Swinford, Dale 201 Swinford, Jerry 201 Synold, Alan 201 Szapinski, Charles 201 Szabo, Joseph 201 Szafranski, Gerald 175 Szepelak, Wayne 175 T Table of Contents 2-3 Tadej, Lester Taner, Elaine 27 Tapper, Ray 201 Tapella, Richard 201 Tapio, Bertha 26 Tate, Marty 201 Tatro, William 175 Taylor, Oscar 201 Taylor, Mary 40 Tea, Helen 24 Terpstra, William 175 Tewes, Lyle 175 Tezak, James 201 Thom, Carol 175 Thom, Virginia 201 Thomas, Wes 201 Thompson, Ben 201 Thompson, David Thompson, Deborah 175 Thompson, Gary 175 Thompson, James 14. 63, 201 Thompson, Steven 175 Titre, John 201 Tolf, Myra Jane 201 Tomany, Clayton 201 Toth, Thomas 175 Tovar, Maria 201 Track 122-123 Trenary, Bette 60, 201 Trimby, Margaret Trizna, Mary Anne 201 Trotter, Debbie 49 Trotter, Mark 201 Trotter, Neil 55, 67, 155 175 Truitt, Robert 40 Trusty, John 175 Tryon, Geoffrey 175 Tucker, Cheryl 201 Tullett, Ann Linette 175 if Tunell, Carol 201 Tuntland, Cathy 201 Tuntland, Greg 205 Turley, Robert 201 Tweedt, Jonathan 73, 201 Tyree, Karen 175 Tys, Jennette 175 U ,.... ,... ,, , N X -il-sim 31-.V , .. . ' i .,, .,.,... ,.,,,,, E3 f -,ff . SPT ' it 'Gr '- :f-Xf- .,.. e, - Von Bergen, Glenn 176 Vondrasek, Barbara 94, 134, 135, 201 Vreuls, Kay 27 W Wagner, Janet 201 Wagner, Paula 167 Waitkus, R osemary 201 Waldvogel, Donald 61, 92, 176 Walsh, James 176 Walsh, Marianne 201 Walsh, Nicholas 201 Walters, Arthur 40 Walters , Gretchen 188, 201 Walters, Scott 201 Walton, Virgil 176 Waxman, Ken 41, 58, 86 Warthen, Charles 41 Wason, Wason, Gerald 201 James 201 Waters, Jacqueline 74, 176 Watson , Kathy 201 Watters, Donna 201 Watters, Joan 201 Watters, Judith 201 Thompson, Susan 201 Thompson, Ted 40 Thorsen, William 201 Thornburg, Linda 201 Tibbott, Debra Z. Ukovich, Gregory 175 Urbanik, Susan 175 Ursitti, Sally 6, Watters, Linda 201 Watts, Gaynor Ann 201 Wawronowicz, Diane 176 Weaver, Brian 202 fSee Zumbahlenj f -i. , 4-S, A 1 -A 5 NV 1 V ' 2, 'R Tiernan, Etta 201 Timko, Rita Heenan 175 Timm, Robert 201 Tinges, Michael 201 Tinkle, Lloyd 40 Tinley, Vivien 26 65, 134, 201 Urtubees, Elizabeth 201 V Vacca, Gary 177 Vacca, John 175 Valade, Brian 201 Valade, Mark 201 Vancina, Jerry 175, 201 Van de Voort, Everett 24 Van Duyne, Joyce 201 Vanko, Marty 40 Van Tassel, Dean 40 Van Tassel, Don 201 Varan, James 201 Varland, Sally Marie 114, 175 Vaughn, Maggie 175 Verdone, Joe 201 Veronda, Daniel 175 Videll, Mary Ann 175 Weber, Charles 1 76 Weber, Daryl 202 Weber, Janet 202 Weber, Phyliss Ann 176 Weber, Roger 202 Webster, David 202 Webster, Margaret 27 Wedder, Lowell 202 Weeditz, Joseph Weibel, Charla 202 Weidner, Gary 202 Weiske, Gerald 176 Welch, James 202 Welch, Michael 202 Wells, Donald 202 Wells, Victoria 202 Wells, Victoria Regina 86, 176 Wells, Wendy 176 Welsch, Kedra Welsh, Elwynne 202 Welsh, Thomas 202 West, Nancy 202 223 155, Westbrooks, Ronald 202 Whalen, Judy 202 Whalen, Vince 202 Wheatley, John 159 Wheeler, Deborah 202 White, John 202 White, Joseph 202 White, Lisa 58, 169, 176 White, Margaret Ann 46, 176 White, Stanley Whiteside, Thomas 202 Whitfield, Richard 202 Whitley, Georgia 41 Wickham, Jerry 202 Widup, Zachary 202 Wieclaw, Mark 202 Wilds, John Wiles, Kathleen 202 Wilhelmi, Dennis 202 Wilhelmi, Richard Will, James 202 Williams, Diane 202 Williams, Natalie Esther 202 Williams, Phyllis 202 Williamson, Constance 202 Wills, Fizz 23 Wills, Thomas 202 Wilson, Daniel 85, 176 Wilson, Scott 202 Winfrey, Patrick 176 Winke, Linda Louise 176 Winslow, Sandy 41 Wirth, Mary 202 Wirth, William 202 Wise, John 202 Wittenkeller, Willard 202 Wix, Jeffrey 202 Whitlock, Betsy 176 White, Lisa Suzanne 176 White, Margaret Ann 176 Wimberly, John 176 Wojeiechowski, Edward 176 Wojtak, Loretta 176 Wolz, Bob 41 Wonders, Warren 176 Woodcock, Edwin Woodard, John 202 Woods, Milton 202 Woolbright, James 202 Workman, Sherman 202 Wortmann, Walter 202 Wrestling 140-141 Wright, Deborah 176 Wright, Joette 176 Wright, John 202 Wrobel, Robert 202 Wrona, Claudia 202 Wruk, Dennis 111, 176 Wunder, Paula 141, 176 Wunderlich, Bob 202 Y Yentz, Bette 26 York, Gale 176 Yost, Gerald 41 Young, David 202 Young, George 176 Yurkovich, Robert 202 Z Zaborsky, Stephen 202 Zagar, Jo Ann 176 Zalar, Betsy 89, 176 Zabrocki, Emily 41 Zaida, Walter 24, 54 Zamora, Marcos 202 Zelko, Rich 203 Zeman, Eugene 203 Ziegler, Theodore 203 Ziegner, Raymond 203 Zielinski, Ron 203 Zigrossi, John 176 Zilske, Gerald 203 Zimmerman, Sherrye 203 Zivec, Gregory 203 Zobel, Mike 203 Zook, Bill 203 Zulke, Mark 203 Zumbahlen, Debra Jeanne 193, 203, 223 vgqgag.'f,1,'g5n,,,..'5:g,Q:,,3,I, N ' .gr , N , 4 'W' 'mil-fJL:,:41'-fufzmdw Y Y '- , 1: ' 4- vfffisii r','.'15f4-1? ?'! LW: ' . '- ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' .- ww::,1...,.-:png . Sl fsssHf1!2vi-11-eff - 1-JL, 1'?fl-pffmz' 51.51 I i Epilogue It's really hard to sit back and say that it's all over, that the work is finally complete. It hasn't been an easy year for myself or my staff. In planning the format of the book there was always the question in my mind of whether or not someone would object to certain ideas or comments. Once a theme had been chosen as What JJC IS, intangible copy was chosen for the opening section, division pages, and closing section. This type of writing was used because it is impossible to relate what exactly a school is with descriptive copy. A freer form of writing was decided upon so as to allow each individual to form his own opinion of JJC. Before I close I would like to thank my staff for their tremendous help, for without them I would still be laboring over a typewriter or hassling the Walinger Photographers about why our pictures were always late. I thank Joe Feehan of the Delmar Printing Company for his help and advice and patience with missed deadlines Finally a special thanks to advisor Bev Crouch for believmg in me and this yearbook Pat Harrigan Editor Ill Chief SHIELD 1971 staff Cheryl Angus Ed Deno velll-s Ray D Ottavlo Gumy Holm Duma Inlow Frank Isabella Ella Jackson Tun Jackson Lynda J anovyak Bonnie Jones Ken Kegley William A Bull Lavery Alan Mealcx K un Morris Mary fGreek1Nmos Ckarlyn Palmer - Xi 15-'iii' ' Y at I -l.' h aif' -' a - 1 sse. I . ,. nf ,. .. ' ..,, v F ,gs-v-Q . . -5' , .3 f . Q . S avg! xf . Q X 55, S og 11.2.-1 ., f::Q::.- -. N-,:.f: ' . ...:::'s:.--:ra,r.'.'+'-arf..-i,?swN' -x,f3.1-W: e ,I . - . e X' ' 5 , 4 Nxwkl E, NP x k i ,- ' Ra ef ' Q., rx ,,e-ff,5.,..Y?3r::E,:5g,k.., 1.2.2. -, - . .N .. 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