Black Hawk College East Campus - Wahian Yearbook (Galva, IL)
- Class of 1976
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Hoffa vanished July 30. 12111175 PATTY HEARST ARRESTED - Patricia Hearst is shown on her way to San Francisco and an appearance in federal court concerning charges of federal bank robbery. 1212175 PEKING TOURISTS - President and Mrs. Ford, escorted by Vice Premier Li Hsien-nien, left, visit the Temple of Heaven Grounds during the second day of their China tour. 11129175 NEW SUPREME COURT JUS- TICE - U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge John Paul Stevens is shown with his wife, Elizabeth, after being nominated by President Ford to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court of the United States. 6112175 CONVICTED - ln June Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of India was con- victed of winning her 1971 election to Parliament illegally. However, in Novem- ber the Supreme Court erased the con- viction. 119176 CHOU-EN-LAI DIES - All Tokyo afternoon papers display portrait of Chou-En-lai in reporting the death of the Chinese Premier. 1011175 THRILLA' FROM MANILA - Muhammed Ali delivers left and right to head of Joe Frazier in the 14th round of their title fight in Manila. Moments later Ali was declared winner. 1018175 VISITING EMPEROR - Emperor Hirohito of Japan signs guest book at Disneyland during first visit to United States. Empress Nagako and Mickey Mouse look on. 6130175 NEW U.N. AMBASSADOR - Daniel Moynihan became the U.S. am- bassador to the United Nations. He is shown casting a negative vote in the U.N. General Assembly, November 10, on a resolution to label Zionism a form of racism and racial discrimination. 1 'A if 9 10 J WAHIAN 76 V 'W W., M' , '2?T M-fwff 1 W.- 91 E I2 of ww-J -::,-3 1 ,r 3. f , ii .JV Denise Vermeire and Mike Becue are shown representing the stereotypical roles of secretary and boss. 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V 1 fri.-, .-is 3 BLACK HAW'K COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sitting Ms jnet C artwrl ght fnewly electedj, Mr. Kenneth Moburg Knew Chalrmanl, Mr John Ra schke fnew Vice Chalrmanj Standing Mr W arre n Hadley, Mr Jeff Galle fstudent representative from the East Campus Mr Gust Lundberg fform e r V1 c e Ch a 1 rm a n Q Mr jay Stanley Upper right Mr Robert Boeye. Lower left: Mr. Frank Hayes fformer BLACK HAWK COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEE S The residents of Com- munity College District 503 elect the Black Hawk Col- lege Board of Trustees for three -year te rm s. This governing body deals with such items as administra- tion, fina n c e , planning, development, curriculum, instruction, personnel, and facilities. The monthly meetings of the Board are open to the publi cg those held in March, July, and November are usually held at the East Campus. is-in ,A . U I 1 I' ' . 3, 3 'jg . . Q gtwtsx ' .0 . . s . sc, Ns, .--- was s' Z.-k,f ' ' , X' t , . ,'If '.J 1.. ., it '- lax f ',.- fz ' .1 5 -. 'PM was .SEN 3 2 'L -NX wp 5 Y , v t ' . ' 'ilu ' Q V. I S KXJXT. 2 X .M '- fspjix Q Q, . , .K C5YixF', ' L ' 5 . . - A ,.P' - M ' ' f B ,H H ' x 'xii N Ps! fbi Q Wk.. 2 .1 -. K? HM :IF .Q .AQ Q Q ,xg . ' 1 1 -4 stiff A . X t 'dag . . 1 . ' I b .Q ,- f. , , ,. s i ..., .s ,t ,,,, l -. ,' .- .., . X t ' , Q . ' s. . - . E , . ALBAN E. REID Dr. Alban R e i d, President, is the c hi e f e x e c uti v e of both campuses o f Black Hawk College. He is responsible for: formulation of r e c o m m e n d e d policy for Board of Trustees consideration, implementation of the policies approved by the Board, di r e c tio n of current and long-range p l a n n i n gg development and maintenance of an appropriate administrative and academic organizationg development and maintenance of a pro gram for the effective management of institutional resources to sup- port all institutional programs. Dr. Reid received his Ed.D. from the University of California. Board Cliairman Frank Hayes accepts state funds for construc- tion of East Campus for Governor Walker. ,,, 5 n,,J, 5 iii ,, X ixi - ,N , . L ,, hx.. N, .. , ,S x.'4 1 1 f ' Q 3 tx Q A t 5 T Z , i aqnwuwn qav wwdN9L ARTHUR W. DeCABOOTER Dr. DeCabooter, the Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Provost of the East Campus, is responsible for the formulation of policies, their recom- mendation to the President, and their implementation after Board approval. For all East Campus Programs he directs planning and coordinates the neces- sary faculty, staff, facilities, supplies, and equipment for each. I-Ie serves on a number of campus and district councils and committees, and this year he also supervises the campus newspaper. His educ ation included an A. A. from St. Gregory's Junior College in Shawnee, Oklahoma, a B. A. fro m St. John's Univ e rsit y in Congerville, Minnesota, and an M. S. Ed. and Ed. D. from Indiana University in Blooming- ton. Before coming to B. I-LE., he held administrative positions at St. Gregory's Junior College and Indiana University. Family activities tsuch as bi ki ng, traveling, and sportsj and community servi c e fsuch as Rotary Club and the Association fo r Retarded Citizensy fill Dr. DeCabooter's off-duty hours. He is pictured with daughters Laura and Kristen. Gust E. Brick Lundberg. z fl-Lf1:f.f.g w e ! ,I 533 , 24 .2 aan. . 41354 H Wi -. fm Z' -,Jw . ww- I 5 'mf M. On behalf of the Board, Mr. Hayes announces that the Learning Resources Center in the new East Campus facility will honor .nun- 'x THEODORE R. COBERLEY Dean of Student Services, Ted Coberley, is the chi ef stu- dent personnel officer for the East Campus, managing financial aid s and coordinating admissions, registration, and r e c o r ds. I-Iis c o ni rn i tt e e services include A c a d e mic Review, Merit Bonus, Promotion Review, and Special Events. Ted a tt e n d e d the Quad-Cities C a m p us of Black I-lawk, r e c e i v e d his B. S. at Illinois State University, and earned his M.S. at the University of Wisconsin fStoutJ. A member of Kiwanis Club, Ted enjoys travel and amusement parks. DALE SWANSON Mr. Dale Swanson, S up e rvi so r of Busin e ss Affairs, is responsible for such things as the supportive services st a ff, the buildings and grounds, supplies, and financial transactions. Mr. Swanson attended the Kewanee Business College. I-Ie enjoys working in his yard and is a Rotary Club member. S 5 f -l' .4 fs. ,Q FREDERICK E. STAI-IL Dean of Instruction, Fred Stahl, coordinates all of the East Campus a c a d e mi c programs in c lu d i n g university parallel, occupational, and adult education. I-ie serve s on Curriculum, Merit Bonus, Bicentennial, Tenure, Pro m o tio n Review, and Faculty Evaluation committees. Mr. Stahl received his B.S. and M.S. at Illinois State Univ e r sity and has done additional work at the University of Illinois, Western Illinois University, and Nova University. I-Ie has taught English and Philosophy at B. H. E. Among his c om munity service activities, Mr. Stahl lists Rotary Club and co-chairperson of the K ew an e e Bicentennial Committee. He enjoys his dogs and gardening. LAWRENCE ZIMMERMANN Larry Zimmermann is Di r e cto r of the Learning Resources C enter, and as such is responsible for the acquisition and dis- tribution of publications and audio-visual materials. Mr. Zi mm erm a nn earned his B. S. at Northern Illinois University, and has done additional work there. Photography is one of Larry's current interests. frffaifz 1 N . . 'r w DAVID LAPAN Dave Lapan, Athletic Director, coaches b asketb all and coordinates intramural activities among o th er responsibilities. lvlr. Lapan received his B. S. and M.S. both at Illinois State University and has done additional work at Southern Illinois University QEdwardsvilleQ and Eastern Illinois University. Before coming to B.I-I. E. , Mr. Lapan, among other things, taught at La k e l a n d College, w a s a Director o f Playgrounds and Little League, and w a s an assistant golf pro. Mr. Lapan lists tennis, racquetball, and running among his hobbies. Dave and his wife, Rita, fwho helps with B.l-I. E. 's Nursing Programj have three children. KATHIE DRISCOLL Assistant Instructor, Kathie Driscoll, te aches Readi-ng 103, trains tutors, and sup e rvis e s the R e a di n g and Study Skills Center. She serves as chairperson of the Special Events Committee. Mrs. Driscoll received her B. A. in Education and M. S. in Reading from Western Illinois University. She has worked as a Title I Re ading Aid and as a Graduate Assistant at the University of Iowa Re a ding Center before coming to B.H. E. Her two daughters fill any spare time Ms. Driscoll has. 'sr -.-4'lf t f11' I CONNIE I-IERINK Connie Herink, Student Services S p e ci a li s t, works with admissions, r e g i s tr a ti o n, recruiting, and academic advise- ment. She received her B. S. from Illinois State University and her M. S. from Western Illinois University. Before joining the B.I-I.E. staff, Connie taught high school English. Music and reading are among Connie's interests. RICH WARNER Rich Warner, Counselor and Coordinator of Student Activi- ties, teaches Human Po t enti al, coaches the Sweathogs, and sup e rvi s e s such things as testing, placement, a n d veterans' affairs. Also, he has served on the Curriculum and Special Events Committees and is advisor for the Student S en ate and other student organizations as requested. Rich ' s background includes a B.A. in Psychology and an M. S. in Education from Northern Illinois University and the position of C o o r din a to r of Veterans' Affairs at Kishwaukee College before coming to B.H.E. Mr. Warner enjoys sports and photography. X wg M 'Xa LANNY ANDERSON Lanny Anderson is an A s s o c i at e Pro- fessor of A gri cult ure. Lanny teaches Ag Mechanics courses and supervises the Land L a b or a t o ry. He serves o n the Promotion Review C ommittee and Social Com- mittee. Lanny is a co-sponsor of the Agri- Business Club. He received his B. S. in Ag Education and his M. Ed. at the University of Ill- inois. A d d it i o n al work has been done at the University of Illinois and Western Ill- inois University. Lanny enjoys farming, travel, and sports in his spare time. ELDON R. AUPPERLE Eldon A upp e rle is the Coordinator of Agriculture Programs at B. H. E. , including the Vet's Farm Program. He serves on Cur- riculum, Bicentennial, joint Promotion Review Committees, and is the Chairman of the Tenure Committee. He co-sponsors the Agri-Business Club. He received his B. S. and M.S. de- grees from the University of Illinois, with additional work at the Unive rsity of Ill- inois. He has taught in high school voca- tional programs a nd worked at W. R. Grace and Co. in Fertilizer, Personnel Develop- ment, and Sales Training. His spare time activities are miniature golf, gardening, and youth groups. RALPH A. BENTON Ralph A. Be nton is a Professor of Ag- riculture. R alph teaches Agriculture Eco- nomics courses and supervises agricultural students on W ork experience. He serves on the Special Events, Curriculum, and Sab- batical Leave Committees. Dr. Benton is a co-sponsor of the Agri-Business Club. He received his B.S. and M.A. from the University of Nebraska, and Ph. D. from the University of Illinois. His post- doctoral work was done at Ohio State Un- iversity. Prior to coming to B.H.E. , he taught vocational agriculture in a public high school and taught agri-education and agri-economics at the University of Neb- raska, Illinois State University, and South- ern Illinois University. In Dr. Benton's spare time, he enjoys golf, music, and the church. Qs. iii xg DAN E. HOGE Assistant Professor, D an Hoge, teaches Animal Science, Fe eds and Fe eding, Swine Science, Be e f Science, Meat Ani- mal Evaluation, and serves as a placement supervisor for work experience. Mr. Hog e has s erve d on the Merit Bonus, Academic Review, North C e nt r al Review Commit- tees, a nd as Secretary of the A g Advisory C omm i tt e e. He helps sponsor th e Agri- Business Club, Liv e s t o c k judging Team, and the Dairy Judging Team. Dan received his B.S. and M. S. in Animal Science from the University of Ill- inois with additional work at the Univers- ity of Illinois a n d S o ut h e r n Illinois Uni- versity fC a rb o n d a 1 e Q. Before coming to B. H. E. , Mr. Hoge worked at th e Univers- ity of Illinois Extension Service and as Livestock Specialist in Henry County. In his spare time, he belongs to the National Junior College Livestock Coaches Association, Purebred Livestock Business, and enjoys professional livestock judging. RON RABER Ron Raber, an A s s i st a nt Professor in the Agriculture program, taught crops and soils c o ur s e s and co-sponsored th e Agri- Business Club. In the spring of 1976, Ron decided to put the theory he'd been teach- ing into practice and left the st aff to be- come a full-time farmer. Mr. Raber e arne d his B. S. at Illinois State University, his M. S. at Southern Ill- i n oi s University, and h a s done additional work at the University of Illinois. Ron is also an active Jaycee. JON R. WOLF jon Wolf is the Horse Science Instruc- tor. He teaches all of the horse science c ours es. He has served as the chairperson of the Social Committee and has also served on the S p e c i al Events Committee. In addition to coaching the H orse judging Team, he h e lps sponsor the Agri-Business Club. Mr. W olf received his B. S. and M. S. both from the University of Illinois. His inte rest in horses is shared by his wife and daughter. W. ' 'V' 5, In 5 V ,ii Q x ., Q .,, in - Z t X 1 x . .. V Nba. , 1 1. TM: '- ' sf.- - ff- .firij X h .r 5 . 1, ' s . XE. J Wm. or vs Q.. is ' . . :X s- f aa V: . ., Fi tt'-ri 1 A X s . 0' S x M . ,X f v.1:.F:..-,,:.-' X f ,. is r v 2 ' ? A v. . .. f. WSF - I 5- 5' .4 i ' -'F Q Y, 4 ,R , ,qs 5 , X, 'aus 'i i ', f.'a.,'54f'-.ii-bfxl : 'g ' .W ss- . 1 'ss . . .,. I, .::,. .x, Q . , Q I . Rf: '-. 15, f i y,.. .,', Hx... , BRUCE A. JACOBSEN Mr. Bruce Jacobsen is the new Instruc- tor responsible for all courses in the art program. I-Ie has als o served on the Social and Special Events Committees. Mr. Jacobsen received his B.A. and M. F.A. b oth from Southern Illinois Uni- versity. In addition to his extensive experience in drawing and painting, Mr. Jacobsen en- joys ph otogr aphy, golf, and travel with his wife Wendy. MARY I-IARTLEY Mary Hartley is an Assistant Professor. She t e a c h e s Biology a n d Ecology. Mary serves on the T e nure, Promotion Review, and Merit Bonus Committees. Mary received her B.S. and M.S. in Zoology from Western Illinois University. In her spare time, she e nj oys garden- ing, farming, bicycling, canoeing, hik- ing, and her husband. CAROLYN ANDERSEN C a roly n Andersen is an Assistant Pro- fessor of Business. She h elps supervise the Business Lab and t e a c h e s Office Occupa- tions courses. She has served on the Spec- ial Events Committee, Tenure Committee, and the Instructional Research and Devel- opme nt Committee QIRDCJ. She also co- sponsors the Business Club. Mrs. Andersen received her B. S. from Western Illinois University, her M. S. from Mi ch i g a n State University, and has done additional work at the University of Miss- ouri, Southern Illinois University fEdwards- villej, and the University of Illinois. Sh e has also worked as a secretary. Her spare time activities include spending time with her so ns, reading, and spectator sports. aw ,.,,,M ,QE 54,3135 .31 ff, f ' , Q ,-::g.,4 , ,,1 1 , . I , gl fa , iv . I . W! ,, ,ups 1 i 9 MMM X www? I it Q sg- ., , Q 5 ' s ji, ',.4-lk, 9' Q. nr 'Ff A'-A ,-X . I V' fwvwx- -Q, , 4 ,QM . -,. was I KENT CLAUSSEN Kent Claussen is the Coordinator of the Business Programs, a nd, in addition, he teaches Introduction to Business, Marke t- ing, and Advertising. He serves on the Ac- ademic Review Committee and the North Central Review Committee. Mr. Claussen received his B. S. in Bus- iness Administration at Bradley University and an M. S. in Marketing from Northern Illinois University. Prior to coming to B. H. E. , he spent three years teaching bus- iness at the University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, and has four years experience in business and industry. KAREN TASKER Mrs Karen T asker lS an Instructor of Secretarial Science c ours e s and helps su PCPVISE the Business Lab She serves on the North Central Review C ommitt e e and lS Faculty Senate Secretary Mrs Tasker co sponsors the Business Club Nirs Tasker has a B S in Education from Western Illinois University and dl d some high school teaching b e fore coming to B H E MICHAEL K ELLIOTT Instructor Michael Elliott t e a c h e s the basic and organic c h e m i st r y courses I-Ie s e rv es on the Academic Review, Special Events, Tenure C ommitt e es, and is the chairperson for the Dean's Evaluation Committee Ivlr Elliott received his B S and M S in E d u c a tio n from Southern Illinois Uni- versity QC a rb o n d a I ep Before coming to B I-I E he worked as a teaching assist- ant in the Department of Chemistry at S o ut h e r n Illinois University, had t h r e e years high school teaching experience and served as a technician for a short time In his spare tim e, Mr. Elliott e nj oys summer sports, reading, m o t o r c y c 1 i n g, and church activities. 7 J f.,, af ,,n .1 , , pf ,.,., -tif-Q X. - ,nf ' 411,14 ck fr W... 'gif f ' ' we nv 4 . -A 2 , S , -,flff-Wifi? A, , -4, f .a - ,7 3217 C .wwf 'zz ' .F f 'fam . wfxff li ,fm-'Z-ff' 4, aff.. , . f itz, fer.-tina, , M, ,L-,,.,,,.,,, - V . , sv-W 1, WW? Z DAVID L. BRADBURY David L. Bradbury is an Assistant Pro- fessor of English, Journalism, and Drama. Mr. Bradbury teaches English 102, Comm- unications, American Literature, and Mo- dern Fiction. He serves on the Bicentenn- ial, Tenure, District Compensation, Dis- trict Te nure and Retention Committees. Also, Mr. Bradbury sponsors the Drama and Yearbook organizations. IVIr. Bradbury earned his A.A, from Grand View College, B.A. from Drake University, and M. S. from Illinois State University. Additional w o rk w as done at Bradley University, Illinois St ate Univer- sity, and the London Center. Mr. B r a d b u r y enjoys travel, photo- graphy, and drama during his spare time. LYNDA WILLIAMS Instructor Lynda Williams teaches Eng- lish 101 and English 102. She has served on the Curriculum Committee and Social Committee. Mrs. Williams received h er B.A. from Bradley University a nd has done additional work at Western Illinois University. She enjoys skiing and other outdoor activities in her spare time. KEN MAGUIRE Ken M ag uire is an Assistant Professor and one of the original faculty members of B. H. E. Ken teaches Anthropology, So- ciology, S oc i al Problems, and American History. He is also an official timer at basketball g a m e s. He serves on the North Central, Social, and Constitution Revision Committees, and also the President's Ad- visory Council. Ken re c e iv e d his A. S. from Broward junior College in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, B.A. from Eastern Ke ntucky State Col- lege, and M.A. from Eastern Kentucky University. He has done additional work at the University of Colorado. Ken enjoys golf, tennis, photography, Mason and Shrine activities, and Sherlock Holmes in his spare time. S V vi' A STEPHEN R. SAMS Assistant Professor, Stephen R. Sams, t e a c h e s Federal Government, S t at e and Local Government, W e s t e rn Civilization, History of England, and History of the Christian Church. He h as also se rved on the Sp e cial Events and the Compensation Program Committees. Mr. Sams received his B.A. from Ill- inois Wesleyan, M. A. from the University of Iowa, with additional work at the Uni- versity of Illinois, Western Illinois Univer- sity, the University of Missouri, a nd Ox- ford University. In his spare time, Mr. Sams enjoys be- ing the scorekeeper at the B. H. E. basket- ball games and is a member of the Illinois National Guard. His hobbies are his wife, Chris, and son, Erik. KIRK P. POSTIER Assistant Professor, Kirk Postier, teaches all of the Math and Calculus cour- ses at the East Campus. He also helps with the Volleyball Club and the Women's Volleyball Team and is a member of the Sweathogs fFaculty Basketball Teamj. He has served on the Provost's Advisory Com- mittee, as Ch airm an of the Merit Bonus and Curriculum Committees, and as Vice Chairman of Faculty Senate. Mr. Postier received his B. S. from Wi- chita State University and his M. S. from Ohio State with additional work at Ohio State. In his spare time, Kirk w orks with the Knights Drmn and Bugle Corp. He also c oaches Men's and Women's YMCA Vol- leyball Teams and is the Director of YM- CA Summer Volleyball Program. His hob- bies are photography, basketball, golf, and eating lunch at Norma's. BERNADETTE SHANER Bernadette Sh ane r is an Assistant Pro- fessor in th e Practical Nursing progr am. She s e rv es o n the Curriculum, Academic R e View Committees, and co-sponsors the Nursing Club. She has studied at the University of Illinois, the University of Oklahoma, and B. I-LE. Mrs. Shaner served two ye ars as a Peace Corps volunte er in Tunisia, North Africa, where she taught in Arabic. In her sp a re time she plays the organ, sews, sings, runs, and bicycles. ---.M Mb J.,- Y ., ta fu. Y 16, -'S 1 ' T1 1 I Thr , .a -. ' .gy . An, 4 p 1-'N ,fa , V3 A JUDITH MOORE TYLER Assistant Professor Judy Tyler t e ac h e S in the Practical Nursing program. She has s e rv e d as the Faculty Senate chairperson and on the Promotion Review Committee, Provost's Advisory and President's Advisory Councils, and the Resource A llo c ati o n C ommitte e. Mrs. Tyler co-sponsors the Nursing Club. She received her Nursing diploma from Galesburg Cottage Hospital School of Nurs- ing and her A. B. from Knox College with a d diti on al work at the University of Ill- inois. Before coming to B.H.E. , Mrs. Tyler worked at Galesburg Cottage Hosp- ital, Yale-New Haven Hospital in New Ha- ven, Connecticut, and taught at Carl Sand- burg Community College in Galesburg. In her spare time Mrs. Tyler works with the Cub Scouts, PTO, and helps with the Kewanee Ambulance Service. CURT HULTEEN Professor C u rt i s I-Iulteen teaches Gen- eral, Child, Personality, Educational, ln- dustrial, and Social Ps yc h o l o g y. He has s e r v e d on the Instructional Research and Development, Faculty Ev a 1 u a t i o n, Pro- m oti o n Review, a n d t h e Compensation Committees. He also sponsors the Psycho- logy Club. He received a B. S. and M.S. from Illinois State University, and an Ed. D. from In di a n a University, with additional work at Western Illinois University and Southern Illinois University. Dr. Hulteen serves on the Illowa Men- t al Health Committee and the Henry Cou- nty Mental Health Advisory Committee. LAWRENCE T. DIVERS Lawrence T. Divers as an Instructor of Communications, teaches Communications 100, Introduction t o Interpersonal C om- m uni c ation, Mass Communication, and Principles of Effective Public Speaking. He has se rved on Special Events, Social, Bi- centennial, a nd Instructional Evaluation C ommittees. Also, Larry is an assistant coach for the Women's Basketball team. Mr. Divers has received a B.A. in Speech and English from St. Martin's Col- leg e, Olympia, Washington, and an M. S. in Speech Communication from Illinois State University. He is enrolled in the Ed- ucational D e p a rt m e nt program at Nova University. Prior to coming t o B.H. E. , he was th e Coordinator of Contracts and Con- cessions at the Seattle Center. In Mr. Divers' spare time, he enjoys racquetball and speech-related community activities. War? 'w ?!,,L., T f H sw' I K3 . N... uf 5' 1. R F' A 1 . LARRY G. MUNTON Mr. Larry Munton, Associate Professor and Coordinator for th e Mechanical Power Technology Program, has be en active or- ganizing and developing this new program which will focus on agriculture mechanics and auto mechanics. MI. Munton's background in C lu d e s a B. S. from Southern Illinois University and an M. E, from the University of Illinois. In addition, he h a d s e rv i c e training in th e he avy equipment division of WABCO and taught in an automotive and farm mechan- ics pr og ram for eight y e ars at Parkland College in Champaign. An active outdoorsman, Mr. Munt o n hunts, fishes, a n d raises p u r e b r e d Angus cattle, among other things. He is a rn e m- ber of a num b e r of professional organiza- tions and would like to write a book on diesel fuel injection service. WILLIAM A. BENNETT Mr. William Bennett is one of the new Instructors in the Veteran's Farm Coopera- tive program. I-Ie is responsible for the Aledo cluster. Mr. Bennett earned his B. S. at Illinois St at e University and has d o ne additional work there. RODNEY WINTER Rodney Winter teaches th e Viola clus- ter of the Vet's Farm Program. I-Ie teaches all aspects of farming and Agriculture, and is responsible for obtaining reference m a t e ri al and speakers, and for arranging farm visits. Rod received his A.S. from B.I-I.E. and his B. S. in Ag Education from Illinois S t at e University. Mr. Winter was the As- sistant M a n a g e r at Gildersleeve Fertilizer C O. in Hudson, Illinois, before coming to B. H. E. Ro d also enjoys basketball, s t e r e o equipment, and playing the guitar in his spare time. ' eu Y. qi' -.W at up M y CONSTANCE B. I-IERRICK Constance B. Herrick is the Director of Adult and C ontinui ng Education. She serves on th e Community Service Advisory Committee and the Merit Bo nus Commit- tee. Ivirs. Herrick re c e ive d her B. S. from Wheaton College with additional study at the University of Illinois and Northern Ill- inois University. Connie served as the Dir- ector of Practical Nursing at B.H.C. in 1974-75, and has a number of othe r years of nursing experience. In her sp are time, she enjoys sewing, working at the Day Care Center, Church activities, S e ni or Citizens A c tiviti e s, Woman's Club, and the Hospital Auxiliary. T-nil? is Sf? C. if .ri my - - . X . X ...N 'X u X R tif! -K-'S Happy Birthday, Mike! Wow! Would you look at that cake, I-Iulteen! 2 ki , , 3 A' 1 JM. i Chef Bud, with his assistants, Dan and Lanny. A familiar POSS- 8 Q N..l Florentine Alvarado David Dobbels Z-' Richard Harker Pete Vanwassenhove Wh wk . E U, 1-.J vi, Steven Boehm Kenneth Fristad E' fi Lynn Schmelzer Margot Wicklander ,,,,c I , Iv-. , v 1 Linda Canham Le onard Hanse n : ' 57 . gf., an 9.4 f1V,1f':i' , griuffgf. , V. , -53.3 J' rmwwfw-4 y,,.'Xm ,f Q.. .sr-sz, .gf Affw , ' My ,gg fa f . . I f X 5 J' ' zf J. . y . f,1Z.w. . . - .p'i', . 2 7' 53.1 ,Lf ' f William Stewart Charles Wildman il FALL 1975 - PART-TIME FACULTY FALL 1975 -- PART-TIME FACULTY A lv arado, Florentine -- Foreign Lan- guage, Appell, Carol A. -- Practical Nursing, Canham, Linda R. -- Health! P.E., Durye a, john S. -- Accounting, Edwards, Mark -- Psychology, Fristad, Kenneth A. -- Data Processing, Hansen, Leonard j, -- A c c ounting!Agriculture, Harker, Richard F. -- EconomicsfAgri- culture, Leff, Richard A. -- Business Administration, Morrison, Steven R. -- Machine Tool, Stewart, William S. -- Business Law, Sundeen, Bernard R. -- Law Enforcement, Wildman, Charles L. Philosophy, Williams, Philip W. -- En- glish, Willis, Russell L. jr. -- Law En- forcement, Windish, Leo G. -- Agri- culture, Wittmeyer, A. Joseph -- Ma- chine Tool. SPRING 1976 - PART-TIME FACULTY SPRING 1976 -- PART-TIME FACULTY Boehm, Steven M. -- Business Admin- istration, Canham, Linda R. -- Health! P.E., Carney, james L. -- Physics, Cox, Patrick T. -- Business Administra- tion, Dobbels, David I. -- Agriculture, Duryea, john S. -- Accounting, Ed- wards, Mark-- Sociology, Fristad, Kenneth A. -- Data Processing, Graf- ton, Roger A. -- Law Enforcement, Hansen, Leonard I. -- AccountingfAg- riculture, Harker, Richard F. -- Eco- nomics!Agriculture, McDonald, Neale E. -- Business Administration, Meagher, Phillip A. -- Philosophy, Morrison, Steven R. -- Mechanical Technology, QMachine Toolj, Potter, Patricia I. -- First Aid, Schrnelzer, Lynn A. -- Ma- chine Tool, Stahl, Virginia V. -- Bu- siness Ed!Liberal Studies, Stewart, William E. -- Business Law, Stmdeen, Bernard R. -- Law Enforcement, Swen- son, Gary B. -- Art, Tharp, Louise E. -- Business Education, Wittmeyer, A. joseph -- Welding. ADDITIONAL PART- TIM E STAFF ADDITIONAL PART-TIME STAFF Ashley, Charles -- Substitute in Ag- riculture fSpring '76I, Croegaert, De- nise -- Cheerleading Coach, Lapan, Rita -- Substitute in Practical Nursing, Lay, Nelson -- Cross Country Coach, Miller, Richard -- Assistant Basketball Coach, Raber, Alice -- Substitute in Practical Nursing, VanWassenhove, Pete -- LRC Assistant, Wicklander, Margot -- Public Relations. 19 MAXINE APPELL Faculty Secretary fpart of yearj DEBI BAILEY Secretary to Dean of Instruction LAURI BAKER Secretary for L. R. C. FRED BENNETT Custodian DORIS BOGGS Bookkeeper 'lax .VA . IK I N. wr' I PAT LAUB Bookkeeper - Clerk ELAINE MANNING Clerk Typist for Adult Education fpart of yearp WILLIS MCRELL Guard-Custodian LUPE MELOEN Clerk Typist for Adult Education fpart of yearj PEGGY PAXTON Switchboard Operator - Receptionist ' 11 E i I iw! Q Y-'r '-'f - KZSU.-'Il 2 s N w K X ,pf PA Fwllgm 335 3 P was Q X dnt Q, Rmi K. 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Inc u ' duction and Ag Sauk Valleyg TI'a11S- gfg, emor Supply sophomores fer Ag students luzens began work attended Farm Pro- gress Show in Malta, 28 29 Ilhnois 30 24 IP- S V Ie W ball he S KD ctoberl 1 97 5 W T F Ag Faculty attended workshop at ICC 1 ugh the 4thQ 1 2 3 Horse judging Team placed second at gatlonaldxqflablgn BHE Cross Conmtry Womenls volley.. Management Semi- tecgsitlgllilzi rail xlqzondfgthnfat Arrow- ball here vs, High.. nar fon industrial New Mexico c ugh 82. O eI'e1'1CS lands a Vjlctoryf S'llpe1'V'lSOI'S the 14thJ 7 8 9 10 Cross Countrykmeet at Molineg C medy Fllm FGSUVQ1 fee- women volleybau 'U ' ' 2 5 at Ca1'l'SanclTJurg in Bfothefsa W-' - Galesburg Flelds, and we Three Stooge. 14 15 16 l7 HY usD b olum C P4 Iii -rn S1 .1 if D11 8 GJ .-. 3 egiona v-I U70 bb mg E 'U v-sd! Um D4 C6 'llatel' 24 23 22 red Halloween sponso -cn 5 QI If F-I N :II +3 N B' 33 rn.. C211 gl' 6 4-1 U bb 405 3 t yball el atS began CC C11 Ta l Hors u gin Te 1 c sixth t In ri - Women's Volle H we Con e Pnnafl d 4111-ough h 4fhp N in Semi ar on Aging 2 20 19 1 S M T Staff Halloween Party at Wolfs'5 Sauk Valley Invita- tional Volleyball at Dlxon l Women's Volleyball at Lincoln 2 3 4 ' 5 7 3 gg Student Senate sponsored Casino N0 Classes - Vere- women Volleyball Nlghr Drama Club ra1'1'S Day vs, Sauk Valley presented program at Kewanee Artist's Associatron 9 lO l l 12 l 3 lf-1 l 5 Board of Trustees met on East Campus after attending Gov- ernor Walker's Accouunglblhfv SGS- Womens volleyball s1on in ewaneeg t F t Men's Basketball - 3 reepor Warriors vs. Alumni, 6 won 79-63 1 17 l8 19 20 2 l 22 23 BI-IE Tha glvlng Adult Le -ng I Tournament - BI-IE Center Open House n . Fiiiedljiiinggthy Student Achieve- in the afternoon Collegiate Rodeo Warriors vs. Illinois Thanl-rsgivi g recess Th , Sglvmgr Intergitional Livel ment ReCOg1'1itiOH , Meeting Central, won 67-52 began at ndlon Wamors VS' WCC at k Sh - Program Competi Oglesby, lost 95-78 Stoc OW ln - Chi a O - BHE Won tion announced by , . C g . Rich Warner , hlgh tean honors 1n beef cattle judging ' 30 24 25 26 27 and oral reasons 28 29 ber 1 GCG no ox S CO o eco n' --4 I-i 42 'U O Q 'S oak? ew aff' .HE ww: in cogij 'U GJ 4-1 U GJ Q rd lm Q nguoi 5 Q I-'1 3 G3 :fl N -on is 2? ...,h Hsu 3'-K rv -if 1-I O9- 535 h A g giate Bowl P fi I F-4 -r-4 oi D015 Fc . 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Mtn' 4 ' MV, 4 A ,Q a :rf V fy , , V 5 ' ' 422 . ,.,, A AA, it ' QP I ,-:!:,, , , . ,M V. if 6 W' Q f A 235, , dw A , I, f ik 4, i all J Ar vga' 3 , , , Y it i if fn , M V , P , K ' f 4 ff M Z ' I f . ni F I 4, W .Q ffl 2'A T 'Q T Q T STUDENT CENTER: Without doubt the Student Center is aptly named, for this multi-purpose room is the most widely used on campus. It offers food and drink from vending machines: recrea- tion in the form of ping pong, foosball, and pinball machines, and space for studying, eating, card playing, sleeping, or whutever. f V ' if 1 1 Wm f v 5 I N i 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 T i 1 1 I N N 1 1 4 'aww wmv,-A --'-- . : rv X fl :V 'KK . L. ! -Q 1 17 vii- 9 , Q, 'xi .spa gi 11 '- ,Wzz,4'5.,',ggn'4ggf4 , ,Z , ia., if 44 aw: nsnwfvf - f-hwfmf 1 I2 'QM f fu W A fi? 3. , vf ' 4 Q 1 - ' 1 ai ' I L 7, lf-1 4 ff f 7 fix , 5' '4 ' ' 1 4 W 2 -Jie.. 5 L41 N, . , W - X-' ,Mg .,-- ,:, 4' ' M A .fx Th, H144 -em? f A G 1 0: -LV, 4110 74 z +-1 ..,, , 51 W 4,4 FU' 1 w V :X . , v I, ' su . A 3 4-. 12 4 4 1 if L v ,g'iil1 MW 5 rv fl' 9. 1 Q 't Hts' is :lil as 'gf Q, 9 s nl -if 'li WWW Ku x A I L N v 1 1 '4 v , . 'wma vw f-fl W me . in HY ATTE D BHE? .. ,A wl .. -,.., 9 W ' , .,... .,, ., . . C , . C . , Y . .. ...- A .V.. .V ' ..M.,............, ...... .- ....,-,..5....,.,,l,,,... M' - ' ' ' HONOR GRADUATES represent the Class of 1976: Front row: fSumma Cum Laudej jean I-Iadsall and Connie Stoner. Middle row: fMagna Cum Laudej Chris Panagos, Kevin Mercer, Chuck Ashley, and Dave Price. Back row: fCum Laudej Randy Newell, Mengiste Ayele, Theresa Scott, Mindy See, Lisa Hirst, Greg Dabler, and Dwight Miellce. GRGUPS AN CRGANIZATIONS ,alt V ...., .Q,'XlI1.,m..,,,, , . 1. I 'V' 1' jon Wolf fleftj is shown with some of the members of the Ag AG SUPPLY students: ffront rowj jim Erickson, Carol Carlson, Kathy Advisory Council during one of its regular meetings. Carlson, Nlike Dixong Qback rowj jeff Wirth, Bill Dixon, Ron Blankg Qnot picturedj Bette Bear, Irvin Biggs, Duane Foster, and Frank Venable. T . A ,nf -- g, a 1, .Og l Q., x -x X! I' TL x wg .,- .-.., , ' ' ' ..,. s. f , 'V 5 F x X . Hi- X .I 'sv xl 'V 'ir f sf '2fy,, T f -5 1 ...aa ' -. ' if , sf- : xi ll ' If xl ,, - 3 g. f- ' 1,5 73 ix . '53 F1 ' -, A 1, H , ,, 'Vi v-I , . - A I 7, A., . , , f ' , ep' ',5,e,ifxf Yi, f. . x iysais' . I ,' + ,J 1 1 i '3 .M S, X X X - is '3 wus' g YQ X j x H, 1 T Zigi' if i is ,,,, V - -M f-1 121 U X ' L FRESHMAN AG PRODUCTION students: ffrontj Richard Turner, Mm Stuckey,r X ,.., WT -X' '-gf Mervin Landwehr, Clark Currier, and Dean Steckg fbackj Dale I-Ieiar, Steve 1 Z' n Kahle, Rusty Dowdall, Dave Weedman, Rodney Hepner, Glen Dana, Brent Peterson, Marty I-Iamerlinckg fnot picturedj Greg Ball, jerry Clementz, Dan ' AGRICULTURE COLLEGIATE BOWL TEAM: Qfrontj Chuck DeSmith, Bryan Earley, Dan Galle. Ashley and Ed Wagner, fbackj Dan I-Ioge fcoachj and Dwight Mielkeg fnot picturedl Steve Ericson and Wymi Matthews. The team admires its second place plaque won in the IACCA Area H Contest- FRESHMAN AG PRODUCTION students: qfronrp Jim Larson, Glenn Saline, Dan DeSmith, Paul Nowlan, jeff Newmang Qbacky Mark Elbus, Dave Else, Duane Abrahamson, Kevin Fransen, Mark I-Iamerlinck, Dennis Colburn, BI-IE hosted the Section FFA Grain judging Contest for Doug Spivey, fnot pictured, Charles Terwilliger, james Vermost, Ralph area high school students. Weaver. HORSE SCIENCE students: Barb Doss, Lynn Boyd, Brenda I-Iortong Qnot pictured, Robert Cook, Danny Gardner, Vickie Hayden, Steve Rogers, Martha Schnebly, Anthony Spaeth, and Barb Strom, H ' I FRESHMAN and SOPI-IOMORE AG TRANSFER students: ffrontj Steve Ericson, Gary Asay, Pat Finck, Mark McCaw, Mike Maing Qbackj Bob Bollivar, Dan Carlisle, Dan Loy, jeff Galle, Mark Burling, Steve Fogelsongg fnot picturedy Ron Brown, jerry De- Smith, Steve Fiers, Dan Jacobson, julie johnson, jim Horsley, Paul Mariman, Dave Rylander, Mark Shane, David Wentworth, jeff Worthington. OPI-IOMORE AG PRODUCTION students: ffrontj Chuck Ashley, Mark Stasell, Dave rice, Ron Minnaert, Greg Dabler, james I-Iellerg fbackj Randy Newell, Pat Boelens, arry Youngren, Roger Pratt, Wynn Matthews, Larry Dynes, Edd Cathey, Dwight iielkeg fnot picturedj Jeff Dahl, Ken Everett, David Geisler, Mark Guthrie, jerry loch, Lonnie Pritchard. r- 'F' ,E'7,75kfTQT TI? 'Z 'f ,f..7ff i1-ft' ' AGRI-BUSINESS CLUB: Without question, the Agri-Business Club is the largest campus club and probably one of the most active. In addition to their classes together, these stu- dents gather for various recreational activities and field trips. Also they help sponsor some all- school activities and fund raising events for charity. The club is sponsored by Mr. Aupperle, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Hoge, Mr. Raber, Mr. Wolf, and Dr. Benton. Mr. Aupperle meets with some of the ag leaders fstandingj Dave Rylander, IACCA President, fseated from lefty Pat Finck, IACCA past Secre- tary and SWAP President, and Larry Youngren, Agri-Business Club President. The Carlson twins enjoy one of the ag work ex- perience dinner seminars. I T A 4 AGRI-BUSINESS CLUB: Mr. Hoge, Larry Dynes, and Mr. And e r s o n enjoy watching the football game at the ag- gie picnic fpictures iil and 25. Barb Strom swings at the Volleyball and swings on the swings 643, 45. Dale Heiar, Clark Currier, Mike Dixon, and Mark Hamerlinck fill their plates at a seminar dinner GF55. The aggies en- joy recreational evenings and educational field trips Gio, 7, 95. Mr. Anderson supervises Larry Dynes work experience 6585. Mark finds all of the activity tir- ing Gi 105. 'i z Q ,Q 2. 2 vm AGRI-BUSINESS C LU B: The vo ll e yb all game continues with Mr. Anderson making a play 06411. At the orientation picnic Dean Steck, P aul Mariman, Doug Spivey, and jeff Galle wait to sample Mr. Aup- perle's cooking 09521, Paul helps crank the ice cream 19330, and the satisfied diners relax QQMJ. Pat Finck and Gary Asay work at the A ggi e concession stand at the bas- ketball gam e 1455. Manager Larry Nichols discusses Duane Foster's wo rk experience 116561. Barb Dos prepares for the March of Dimes Ride-a-thon 1471. Dwight Mielke enjo ys his cigar, and Pat Boelens, jerry Koch, and Dave Geisler relax on one of the field trips 138, 95. 3 r LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1976-77 National Barrow Show - Austin, Niinnesota High Team - Overall High Team - Evaluation Mid-Continent Livestock Show - Amboy, Illinois High Team - Overall High Team - Swine judging High Team - Cattle judging Alpha Gamma Rho Invitational - Normal, Illinois High Team 2nd Team High Team International High Team High Team Overall Overall Beef judging Qlireshmanj Livestock Exposition - Chicago, Illinois Beef Judging Oral Reasons Des Moines, IA Angus Futurity High Team 2nd Team Southwestern 2nd Team High Team High Team QFreshmanJ Livestock Exposition - Fort Worth, Texas Overall Sheep judging Cattle judging Southern Illinois University Invitational - Carbondale, Illinois High Team High Team High Team National Asso Livestock: Sth Team 2nd Team 2nd Team Sth Team Illinois State High Team High Team High Team Overall Swine judging Sheep judging ciation of College Teachers of Agriculture - Canyon, Texas Overall Oral Reasons Swine judging Cattle judging University Invitational - Normal, Illinois Overall Swine judging Sheep judging Hi gh Team High Team High Team 2nd Team High Team High Team High Team 4th Team 4th Team High Team 2nd Team High Team 2nd Team High Team High Team - Oral Reasons - Placings - Oral Reasons - Sheep Judging - Oral Reasons - Swine judging - Sheep judging - Overall - Sheep judging Springfield, IL fFreshmanJ - Oral Reasons - Swine judging - Oral Reasons - Cattle Judging Dairy flireshmanjz High Team High Team High Team 2nd Team High Team High Team - Overall - Brown Swiss - Holstein - Oral Reasons - Oral Reasons - Beeffjudging National Duroc Picture judging Contest- High Team 8 High Individual HORSE JUDGING TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS National Quarter Horse judging Contest - Columbus, Ohio 6th Team - Overall 5th Team - Halter Division 3rd High - Individual Halter Div. 9th Team - Performance Div. National Arabian Horse judging Contest - Albuquerque, New Mexico 2nd Team Overall 7th High - Individual 10th High Individual N. A. C. T. A. Horse judging Contest - Canyon, Texas ' High Team Individual Performance 2nd High - Team Overall 2nd Team 3rd Team Performance Division Halter Division 3rd High 4th High - Individual Halter - Individual Overall I X .Z ff FRESI-UVIAN and SOPHO- MORE LIVESTOCK JUDG- ING TEAMS: ffrontj Dan Loy, jeff Galle, Steve Ericson, Bob Bollivar, Dan Carlisleg fbackj jim Horsley, Steve Kahle, Dean Steck, Dan Galle, jim Larson, Marty Ham- eriinck, jim Erickson, finsetj Dan Hoge, Coach, fnot picturedj julie john- son, jeff Worthington, Paul Mariman. fr gi 3 las Q, siwb av, I fr--,, L - ,.iB '.4-'jf Ft. fe? V .4-if 1' At right, judging team visits a swine operation on way to NAC TA Contest in Canyon, Texas. Above, students and staff enjoy surprise party for national winners. N, Yg- I-IORSE JUDGING TEAM: Ken Everett, Barb Doss, Vickie Hayden, Martha Schnebly, and jon Wolf, Coach, fnot picturedj Steve Rogers and Dan Jacobson. swim X' I if X I., A W ET iw Z 3 .PJ BUSINESS CLUB: A small but active group on campus, the Business Club helped sponsor a number of significant activities including the Hog Barbecue, Christmas Party, and Easter Egg Hunt. Theresa Scott was president of the club Gilj. Other activities included a guest speaker 0325, continued Work in the Bus ine s s Lab 61535, hosting local high school future secretaries 61145, and honoring campus secretaries with a reception during National Secretaries Week M5 and 65. in .M 72 we ,S -i:- SP- M- -f - 4' i . Y: l 1. Ag L iv 1 in 2. M: A i i l an f1i'? 'l2A : X -, . ,:-.,Z ' V V .f 5'-Z, ,. A-1'A Mg 'k, -V p W ,ji-4 M 1 l we , l H-May' fn. S M YEARBOQK STAFF: Because ofa number of problems, the 1976 WAHIAN got off to a slow start and continued to a late finish, but We hope you enjoy the results. Among the staff fpictureiilj Were: Qfront rowy john Sherpinskas, Paul Mariman, Wanda Kieft, Mike Maro, Phil Felton, and Mike Becueg fback rowj jo Krause, Sheryl Fisher, Becky Hurlbutt,.Tim Kirley, Sherry Claeys, and Mr. Bradbury, staff advisor. Linda Hapner snaps Mike Becue as Mike snaps Linda GIFZ and 33. Mike Maro and Wanda Kieft sort the hun- dreds of pictures 0145, While Becky Hurlbutt and Sherry Claeys prepare layouts G15 and 65. rl A , MMM m wy,,, . , 1' ,f a g haw , mai ff fi ,ff , - ,,f,i, ,,, f f f,,'z,f V ' - ,,. 3,,.,,9A . I ,, 1Z5?4'ff' ' ' , We - X V M V f 3 ' - Y , , 16 .V, H, ' v F if ' ff' - , ' V 1 ' 2' 5 V5 - .. ,V . H ,, - ' 'pf rn, , V A ,V j ' 5 . - 'ffqgg' ' 2 if ' , x .4 -,. +- - ig- fgl, U -13,1 ,V j p -' Mui J Q aaa, ,. ff V ':- Q65 -'H ..., , ,.,v,. f 4.1. 1.-Q :. 11,1 SLQGLT' :-:, . , , f fa 4 WK- 'A' Y 6 1 NURSES' CLUB:The student nurses enjoyed a number of activities together besides their classwork. During the holiday season, a Christmas dinner party was held at David- son's 6il5. A Halloween party was shared with the residents of Leisure Hills. Karen Anderson came as a baseball player 6135, Cynthia Lamb as a ghost 62565, Gary Kenney as a Mad Russian, and Violet Kapacinskas as a gypsy 6185. janet Swanson, in the usual garb, carries on the usual duties of an LPN 6325. if-T 'Q jf Class president Dorothy DePauw conducts a club meeting 6175, but everyone's attention seems to be elsewhere 6145. Yvonne See, Dorothy De Fauw, jean Hadsall, and Amy Brubaker seem to have found something outside the window to look at 6155. '1 STUDENT SENATE: The BHE Student Senate is composed of a number of fre s hman and s o p ho m o r e representatives plus a representative from each of the recognized campus clubs. John Rieker was this year's Student Senate Presi- dent Giflj. Student Senate membership included 61525: ffront rowj Victor lnterial, Brenda Vandemark, Theresa Steffen, Diane Mumford, Pat Nosalik, Denise Vermeire, Jill Astrouski, Sheryl Fisher, Brent Ahlgreng Qsec- cond rowj Mary Ellis, Mr. Warner fadvisorj, Mary Ro dak, Lynn Niebuhr, Greg Milroy, Jo Krauseg fback rowj john Sherpinskas, Ron Brown, and John Rieker. The many a ctiviti es sponsored and supported by the Student Senate were discussed at weekly m e etings C53 and 65 and are pic- tured elsewhere in the WAI-IIAN. One of their fund raising proj ects W as a Thanksgiving raffle, Theresa Steffen and Connie Puckett drew the winning tickets, one of which belonged to Mr. Stahl 19343. Near the end of the ye ar Mr. Warner met with Brent Ahlgren, who was elected president for 1976-77 1455. if ,K 1 4 J x ' C V1 me - v fm fs-2:11--af-ar:-.M1:,+-4,1-f -1:-.4-1: ' ' 23952 , . ,,,,4.Kf ' ' 1 I I U 1' f W I -I .::,.:,3,:.:,,2::.,-1 ., M n w V ., '-'-'.-1:2-:1.f: , iff-2 fi 1 ,..:ii:,':'f':- 4 , 0 Q ff o ' ' 4' f .. iam- A A ,,',',k 2':,,'.jf5,5,, ,- fqififl' Q 1 i fx!! '76 Y--v-i..L,, v-,,,,,,, ..,.... 93.3 iff ' '1 , 4 2 pf i, f K vs., , ,4. ' , 'z drew 5 it .. 4 in . ' ', 4 ' :ei-2. -, yvigr, ev 1 ' ., 'i 1 Ai 4. 1 ofa -'., vu gl. '- ,ji 913:41 9 . -f,53-5!',:f-LE:-517:gy QU ,4 1.Q',f .4 f 1 lf' ' v.A,Zw1 ,9xJ2- ' ',v.22:f: 1,. ' 2 1 fi - ,. -V 11- wig.: iff' 'ig'1 'f i'-- . ' A f ' .. ' i,'y,- fi' Lf Wg , ff ..,4Q,jj '15, '95,,,,.33'.2ff3g' eff'Z,:,w1v ' J .fzyj'ifj2fgL' J, ' 'gc WN N -NN N-.. CHEERLEADERS: What' s a basketball game W i t h o u t the cheerleaders? BHE's provided the necessary color, pep, and enthusiasm. The squad of five c o n s is te d of Nancy I-Ieiser, Michelle Hill, Debbie Norton, Denise Ve rm e i r e, and Joni Windle. Bart Pillen and Theresa Steffen play one of BI-IE's favorite sports, basketball. aggfff VOLLEYBALL CLUB: A recently or- ganized group, the Volleyball Club met weekly at the Me thod is t Church for recreation and fun. The club was spon- sored by Kirk Po stie r. The officers were: Kathy Cullers Qjresidentj, Brent Ahlgren fVice Presidenty, Victor In- terial fSecretary - Tre a s u r e ry, and Theresa Colgan CStudent Senate Repre- sentativejg and the members included: Brent Ahlgren, jill Astrouski, Men- giste Ayele, Kathy Cullers, Linda Hap- ner, Cheryl Harland, Melodee Herrick, Victor lnterial, Bruce La Payne, Mike Maro, Paul McNeal, Greg Milroy, Tom Pearson, Kirk Postier, Gary Powell, Roger Pratt, Mary Rodak, Theresa Steffen, Brenda Vand e mark, Denise Vermeire, Kevin Wallace, Rich War- ner, Chris Warner, Bob Bickhaus, Lar- ry Zimmermann, Marylee Snider, Theresa Colgan, Bob Bolliver. 1 233592: , I V , ' - - ffi 4 wit ,Egg x I K, Q ,: ,,-.- , , W R is tr sk if - f- .- Qu L WOMENS VOLLEYBALL: BHE's first Women's Volleyball team was coached by Linda Canham who was assisted by Kirk Postier. Their record of four wins and sixteen losses does not really re- flect the steady improvement of the team throughout the season. Team members pictured at left in- clude: ffronty Brenda Vandemark and Pat Allardg fbackj Theresa Steffen, Jill Astrouski, Julie johnson, Marilyn Heiser, and Nancy Heiserg Cnot pic- turedj Betsy Cooper, and Laurie Hum- phrey. Pat Allard was high scorerg Nancy I-leiser, Most Valuable Playerg Brenda Vandemark, Most Improved Player. As the pictures show, these young la- dies play power volleyball! J! Cir, 112 ' , x A gg ki ,Q M-umG ls... ,...,. Vg' - A-AQ. wx I n wifi i ' Q 5' gait ,,, v- -' ' ' .Q-,Y-' . ' If , N . X Q ag- -A 4, -,af X, .- 1 THE WARRIORS: Cfrom1eftJMark sraseu, Robert Smitlapf jeff Stinson, Roger Pratt, Malcom Dotson, Walter I-Ia1ey, f Mark Fargher, Paul King, Mike I-Iintz, Greg Milroy, and Q f 4 1 va' A As, 'N' 4 fa ' Vx K J J , ,QV 3574 ,i 3 ' m f X . j r,,., 34 225 'W 'y'a ' rim .Zi gs Q-lik ,ii no n. 5, A ' 3::flf'Ej 4 .X . 1 ' sill? V E xi- ' Qi Y. Ef f -. ' -:ze-ws: 'I , I faeiflzifsfeiefiie., ' - . --fe . .r:::-.- -nf , Q .. , WW' ,,..,::.:.'?2' ' , , V .. ,sa , . as -ig-X , - -V . .imma . -2 , 1, is i '1.,, , 'Q .- ggi. in manager-player Bill Hartg fkneeling in frontj Rich Miller fAssistant Coachj and Dave Lapan fCoach3g quot picturedj Ernest Washington and julie johnson Cmanagerj. MENS WBA SK E TBA L L : The Warriors produced a record of twenty wins and ten losses duringthe 1975-76 season. In retrospect, Coach Lapan noted, ' Although we will lose all but one player, .my first year at Black Hawk East was a lot of fun, and I am looking forward to the succeeding years. Team Co- Captains were Malcolm Dotson and jeff Stinson. Dotson was the top scorer, top re- bounds r, and thus, Most Valuable Player. Greg Milroy was judged Most Im proved Player, and Ernest Washington had the best point average. 1 331 Y' 4 .-, MQ ,A D an gif' +. 1 4' Sly 'diff I X., Winners of the Black Hawk East Holiday Classic Tournament for the third suaight year. Men's Basketball 4aunv,- ,of INTRAMURALS: Under the direc- tion of Coach Dave Lapan anumber of in t r am u r al activities were offered throughout 1975-76. Sixteen students participated inthe table tennis tourna- ment, and eight in the chess tourna- ment. Shown here are some of the seventy-five students who played in- tramural basketball. Hopefully an even wider variety of intramural activities will be offered in the future. ,A ' 44 , U wr V X 'ff ' Q ,. 'lf , A 42, Q' ffffi ,, 1 at 9 aa .-hww -'-a.,.- I fi rf. , Wmmivvmm J fri ,. 'fQq5:1gl Q Q, ffaffe-ffm at Q 4 ff f,4,,,,wmL,t5 ,N . .,,uu WE WOMEN'S BASKET- BALL: The Warriorettres' record of five Wins and fifteen losses during the 1975-76 season was the result of sporadic play and several injuries. Pat Allard was not only the captain of the team, but also accumu- lated the most points and was selected Most Val- uable Player. Marilyn I-Ieiser fin- ished with the bestpoint ave rage throughout the season. ' -3311-mf 41 in , WOMEN'S BASKE TBALL: The 1975 -76 Women's Basketball team: Cstanding from lefty Linda Canham CCoachJ, JillAstrouski,. Betsy Cooper, Nancy Heiser, Theresa Col- gan, Marilyn I-Ieiser, Pat Allard, Theresa Steffen, Larry Divers CAssista11t Coachyg Ckneelingj Kathy Carlson, Brenda Vande- mark, and Carol Carlson 3 Qnot picturedj julie johnson.. Theresa Colgan was judged Most Im- proved Player during the second season of Women's Basketball at BHE. f W ?, '-'un-aaa' un' T. Q SWEATHOGS VS. WARRIOR- ETTES: Billed as the game of the season, the March 10, 1976, clash between the faculty men and the women's team was a close contest. The Sweathogs won 65 to 61, more or less. Both teams used unusual tac- tics. To gain extra height, some of the women climbed on each other's shoulders, and before the game was over all players from both teams were on the floor at once. Whether the challenges hurled by each team at the other were resolved or not , a good time was had by all. 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Because most of the players were freshmen, Coach Lapan predicts a great year in 1977 when they return. A, ,1 I' X v,.fT 1f ' 1 ' , ri. P, of 4 len' fy , 32,5 A ,V i ' 4 L4 1 V 3 A , -Z if ' . ll ,H we , If , ' sg ...Q .I ' f 4 59 ff? if ' 7, ' at T Q lr,yVt,,:,i,y V 1 f Q Q g A Y i ' ' ' ' 9 , , 1 1 v N M--Y ! 4 , gn Q I ' ' + f , V255 Q ' AW' ' ' 1 l 1 r ' Q ' ' V, ' '. , 0 Y 4 . 'ff I ' 'Veff ' '39 'f ' ' 2 ' I LV5 - ' g 4 s . , ' 3 , L l f 1 , , Q 'if g 4 Hs f f Q . 4 I f . . :A F Y v Q , , ' ' . Q Q ' Q 9 1 Y 1 tu' A. ' A ' 4 -1 --, , -v -,, . Y' ' - ' -1 Nr aff Q . 4-3 ' 3225 ,E 'E ara, no ,gun ag E 1- Lu mio 380 Ned 0 0 td .-IE 5- VJ U T 1 W T F 3 Judging team trav- , 1 d to S th - Warriors here vs. 21,2 Livesglckvgfgw Warriors here vs. Warriorettes at Lake- Burlington, lost 97- in Fort Worth Kishwaulcee. won land College, lost 3 82 1 Texas fthrough the 75'7O 6942 6thJ 3 4 5 6 7 Warriors here vs. , Sauk Valley, lost BHP? Won flrst at 86-695 Warriorettes Welse F 091' Star Warriors here Vs' here VS. Sauk Val- W .OTS at Bufling' Farm Invltatlonal Palmer, won 64-56 lay lost 77-51. 13011, 10513 103-70 Swine judging Con- Linzzohlns Birthday test in DeWitt, Holiday IOWQ 10 ' 11 12 13 Warriorettes her Victor Intefial nam' vs. Highland, win ed,SA,RP Wnmers5 warriors here vs. 75-32, warriors at minols Angus FU' Kee , won 96-S6 Kishwamree, won ?ni1tgOif::8jt Judg- 63-59- BI-IE named a . . . Bicentennial school Sprmgfleid Wlth BHE placing first and 17 18 19 26 second overall 2 1 Bloodmobile on campus, about 60 pints donatedg Some Ag students National Post-Sec- Ride'A-Thfm f01' attended Pesticide ondary meeting for MHPC-h Of DITHGS Clinic at Galesburg student organization 3P0U501'ed bY BHE in Agriculture held Heal' GCHSSCO at QC Campus 24 Qthrough the 26thJ avel- tr 83.111 S '5. 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Other presenters included Nelson Lay and Linda Canham-if Speaker Gerald Chipps Giovanine holds the attention of DeCabooter, Mrs. Mason, the Reverend Mason, Nelson Laid and Nancy Adkins 0541. lj, Sgt. Van Opdorp of the Kewanee Armory was honored for helpgj ing BI-IE's athletic program fa?6J. 4. fa Q55 4 :Ei I . ,,,. -5, , 5-, ii' 'L L. aff 5 Gucsraudmg Agrzbtil vv ' at right 0967 are Pat Boelens fwimzer an Su' Yzyff' B? 35741244 , I A FQ! 9.1 Larry Youngren Groductionj. J ag Qjwjgfiysf , , 'A f ., gf., ,1,, ,A.4 ' . -AVA A -1-' ,.AA -' V' 1-2 Q ITY3mf?f3i 19316 ',,. ' Q 5 ,, , . AJ Q Wifi f , , I vw- , . , .rv 1 ,fe 4 f ' ' Q :Q , Lf y iff? 5 ., ,41 tw 1' .v,',L'n, '70, Q f -- A .- Y. ylvl, ' 'L ' a. '- T A 15' ' ,, .f . V .:Q,L.,' gg,'2A'gQ,.fn:Q, , fi'-1, 1 8, I 2 rx 1- V, V M'1f2'...j,gVf.gp.' Vina : 4 ' v - A vw 0 ii F M , - V :,2, WSJ f'.fx:11,z' Y L K N 'VVQ F' ' ff vi, ., N? 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PERSPECTIVES jf nck, one of BHS's feminine agriculture i P WORLD EVENTS 11120175 NEW YORK CITY'S FISCAL CRISIS - New York City Mayor Abra- ham Beame, left, and New York Governor Hugh Carey are shown after returning from Washington where President Ford said he would not give federal aid to New York City until he sees what the state can do for itself. 1112175 LEBANON - Leftist Moslem fighters fire their heavy machine-gun at rightist Christian Phalange militiamen during heavy street fighting in Beirut, Lebanon. 1114175 FORD ANNOUNCES POST CHANGES - Ford announced an over- haul of his Pentagon, Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency leadership. 4115175 TAIPEI - At Sun Yat Sen Me- morial Hall in Taipei, U.S. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller bows in front of cas- ket of late President Chiang Kai Shek. -. ' '- ' ' Vs- x i? 4' ' U5 r X T- - I X i , U H 5 -1 ' ' if .EL ., , 0, . -,,:Kgqx . s I 1' 9 . .1-' . E L 1 ,' 3 l 1 f 8127175 HAILE SELASSIE - Haile Se lassie, deposed as Emperor of Ethiopia i 1974 died at 83. He is shown labovel with President Johnson and ibelowl with Prime Minister Winston Churchill. 10116175 REDS WIN SERIES - Cincir nati's Johnny Bench raises his hands t greet Tony Perez after the Cuban hit hi second homerun of the game durin World Series action. Cincinnati clinche Series October 22. 1112175 MILLER WINS OPEN - Defenc ing Champion Johnny Miller urges in fine putt for 14 stroke victory in the Phoeni Open. But Jack Nicholas was still the to money winner in 1975. 513175 WINS 101st DERBY - Foolls Pleasure 143 with Jacinto Vasquez up crosses finish line to win 101st Kentuck' Derby at Churchill Downs. Avatar i7 finished second. 4130175 SAIGON - Photo shows the las Viet evacuees to leave by boat from Sa gon waterfront as PFiG troops close in 10123175 HEADED FOR DESER' MARCH - A crowd of Moroccan civil ians in Marrakech moves toward truck that will take them to the border. 1 peaceful march into the Spanish Sahar by 350,000 unarmed Moroccans i planned. 3128175 SAUDIS VIEW FAISAL'l GRAVE - Only a low mound of sand an- a few rocks mark the final resting place c the man who was the richest ruler in th world. Faisal was assassinated March 2 by a nephew. 5113175 CENTER OF ACTION - Ric MacLish 1193 of Philadelphia Flyers i surrounded after he scored during th Stanley Cup playoffs with the New Yor Islanders. Philadelphia went on to cap ture the prized Stanley Cup by beatin- the Boston Bruins for the NHL Cham pionship. ' lir'Z r J' , Qi, A l Q: ,QA -' ' ff',f 2'-iff.-' H 3 KV: ,,f. .ug 1-xi . .5 .,, , if J :fu ' ' . ,- -is '.' . ing . 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