Black Hawk College East Campus - Wahian Yearbook (Galva, IL)
- Class of 1978
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The Black Hawk College-East Campus WAHIAN '78 is proud to present ' 'STAR WARRIORS, ' ' a terrestrial spectacular featuring the creatures and activities on these pages . . . FALL ACTIVITIES . . . . . Page 5 15 ATHLETICS ................ ..... CAMPUS SCENES .............. . . . GROUPS and ORGANIZATIONS .............. SPRING ACTIVITIES .................. - ..... 37 43 57 ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, and STAFF . . . 75 So Iet's begin again, and may the Force be with you. Roll 'em! Not so long ago on a hill not so far away . . sf' BLACK HAW'K EAST HONORS: LANNY ANDERSON for ten years of service as a teacher of Agriculture, DAVID BRADBURY for ten years of service as a teacher of English, Speech, and journalism, DARLENE COLLINSON for ten years of service as secretary for Student Ser- vicesg ART DeCABOOTER for seven years of service as Dean of Students and then as Vice President and Provost, CURT HULTEEN for ten years of service as a teacher of Psychology and as Director of the University Parallel Programg RICHARD PUFFER as the new President of Black Hawk Collegeg FRED STAI-IL for eleven years of service as teacher, and Dean of Instruc- tion, and then as Acting Provostg PETE VAN WASSENI-IOVE for eight years of service as the evening LRC clerk. BLACK HAWK EAST REIVHEMBERS: MICHAEL RAY GIBSON, student, and WARREN O, WITTEKIND, BHC In- formation Officer, who persevered in spite of illness. ' M, be .,w,,, Nr . ,. 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'ffl f 5 i? 5L Aff5.',F?fQ5'9S??' - f I vi ' ' KQV A i2gVaf,,2-, Q ' Mx , ' . ' 1 ' '--1,-' . Ti... ' -M ' v ' KB'9'- W ' V ff .,2 Kff ,ff V -I , .L ,V Vf, V V f, ., 3,2 fy ' F34 -'ifvwfiftffk ' V V75 . Ve f ' -,arg ,VU-.Q , ' i ff? ., ' sf , ,V AVF Vi , V , 'Wx V' 'f s , ,- ,nfl -f ' PI 1 V'-4,M61 . f'T1f'f-W, Q' V - .'.-:-2,5 VV ,WWVV-VA., In t.he beginning . . . ev- eryone was encouraged to be- come familiar with Black Hawk East. August 18 and 19, 1977, the Thtusday and Friday before the start of classes, STUDENT ORIENTATION was held for new students. Counselor Rich Wamer fpicture lj and other staff members spoke with fresh- men about such things as stu- dent services, financial aids, campus organizations, and aca- demic matters. Dean of Stu- dents, Ted Coberley, is shown answering one of many student questions 133 . f The Fall STAFF PICNIC at Windmont Park August 19, of- fered a chance for administra- tion, faculty, and staff to get reacquainted. Dr. and Mrs. Hulteen were among those who enjoyed the food and conversa- don. my FAMILY ORIENTATION was held in the Student Center on the afternoon of Sunday, August 21 . More than one hundred family members and stu- dents ISD toured the cam- pus and heard comments from Dr. DeCabooter 161, Mr. Stahl, and Mr. Bradbury lFacul1.y Senate Chairpersonj . A RAKU POTTERY DEMONSTRATION in the Campus quad was directed by james Sloan of Galva fpicture 21 on October 19, 1977. This ancient oriental technique is associated with the Zen Tea Ceremony. Thirty Kewanee High students were among the participants who covered pottery with a variety of lead glazes fly before it was heated to a low temperature f4j . Irrides- cent colors decorated the finished products C61 . fn L. , A l-Al -'inn X' tl 7 ,Q ,dl E. if 449' I- . bean! 1 5' if v I Wil F L. The seventh annual Bl-IE WHOLE HOG BARBECUE was held the evening of Sunday, October 2, 1977. Hogs donated by the Watmee Farm Restaurant, the Creamer Funeral Home , the Pizza Hut, and Knoblock Grain Com- pany were roasted in cookers con- structed last year. More than 340 attended the event, which was planned by a commit- tee under the direction of Fred Stahl with Ted Coberley and Rich Wamer assisting. Proceeds are used for student scholarships each year. X W' e 11 I -4 3' fu , . Qi l If f ' Au l 2 , f- ' WMM, ,, , VN W A as -ft '. r.g,,, M,-u ,,-fllra-.F,,f V TB 1 L r 5 ir v gl-mix xii in l p T 5 1 ' V rf ' 'd A In ' , , , . , ,. l 'E 'j,,k.Y 9 lla d ' Z, E 'Wifi-,!MW,' WW .,,,,...,..,,,.,.ff? 1 ' g,a,,,,,,..,--,,,,,,.,, A ll ,lg I ' , . ,, , W Baumer gh' 'M unname- , ..., .- ---f- ,. . Y 'T' . f .ff I 'jf , an - w A . , ' A , A, -- gym , A .glib 7. ,A 'gi w mv i n I n . .., - ' 1 A 1 I 1 A .JJ-N IV , Jw., A big, ..- ,I . 4 .t I' A A if ' 1 'X V' .4 ' ' . l' ' '- 5 .. ,P : 'Sf 1 W. fi QW ' ' .A . it ,, 4,, 1,132 ..,. s W' 1 f 'E x ff V ,, W. 1 A . vs -f ,,.. , ,.,1.t V. , ,,,,,.,.--- -1--'cf' x'W M 1 . ,. -P - c't ' ' .5 x 5, , V 4, ,...,., ffffff , l ff' 4 J 'A ap- H. M iw... f,..,f , ...., 'Q w'f '-4... Slow, but fairly steady could describe the progress made on Bl-IE's permanent campus facility during the fall of 1977. Dr. DeCabooter tried to satisfy curiosity by conducting occasional tours of the CONSTRUCTION site for interested students and staff. QB 3 y 9 IX! Q ltr. Nm tx P 1 W L, lx 'A The jon Wolfs' hosted the staff Halloween get-together on Oc- tober 29 fpicture 61. I' 5 K R l x -'fn x if af' 'J ,M ry, -42 '52 H. Q t , Student Senate sponsored DANCES were among the other highlights of Fall, '77 September 30 was the date of the Get Ac- quainted' ' Dance held at the Elks' Clubrooms. Music was provided by ' 'Clear Channel, ' ' and over 200 attended. The Elks' was also the setting for a dance on November 12 with Blue Sky offering the tunes. bu. ir 'av i Vbn , lilflmii ' -,!., 1 2 , 73,4 ' 4' 'AZ4 if E Z . , , The East Campus was the setting on September 20, 1977, for a Board of Trustees meeting which offi cially named Dr. Richard Puffer as President of Black Hawk Colle e. At ri ht Dr. Puffer is con- S 8 1 gratulated by Kenneth Moburg, Board Chairman, and Dean Stoner, Board member from Kewanee . ,A of is A dense fog caused an unusual day for BI-IE on November 30, 1977. By 8 A.M. the road leading south from Kewanee to the campus was littered with at least seven separate accidents involving more than twenty vehicles, many of them belonging to students and staff . Seven persons were taken to the hospital, but no one was hurt seriously enough to be admitted. Po- lice blocked the highway until the road could be cleared and the fog lifted. Classes were postponed until 10 A.M. when everyone arrived to tell hisfher story of ' 'the great fog. ' ' --N. W' . X is luv X Q -'sue 'PW .- .X .3 ' Q ' FUND' x - - , ' ' ,i ' ' ' XXN ' 3' 1 E ' S .e V PQQYAQCAQ A A, Q53 sbs: W.. I 1 Dn November 30, 1977, Pete VanWassenhove was honored Jy students and staff with a FAREWELL COFFEE as he retired from eight years of service as evening LRC clerk. Pete and mis wife are pictured with Mr. Zimmermann, Director of the LRC fPicture 11, and Mr. 8 Mrs. Anderson converse with Dave Harding 141. ',,,g,ai 19,2111 fa. .,,' 1 1 ft! ,T , f V 4 5 A 4 ' -' Daisy Gerwig checks out one of the labs in the new building Q51 while Ed McGinn, Project manager, looks on 161. Dr. DeCabooter conducts Mr. Coberley and Mr. Warner on another tour of the new facilities 171 . Christmas at BI-IE was observed with a number of ac- tivities. The picmres below Q2 and 31 show some of the staff children who attended the ALL SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PARTY on December 8, 1977. This an- nual event is sponsored by the Business Club and always includes Santa Claus and refreshments. I I l A 1 3 vw IA . 'Aff' X f ,, X... ,. . f-.1 5. 1' And the seasons come and go I I And some people enjoy posing for the camera with a smile . 14 Z nf ATHLETICS 'Q-.-,Q f if L ' ' 1 . 'A i2:.'l?::': '-.,Vs. ' .A-, , .,.:,. .V 32 V, Vw j ' 'V 'X Y . V '- R ., u -N fi s 1 1 'Q' '25 as . 'gt' 'e':'fff 4 ,Mft D h 9 T! s 3 M S A.'A , 1-3 Y 35 ,. ,mn Y -I - ,-V...,,s-..,x' V ls' ' I 'I ' Q i 41 1 ,Y . VL y 1 1 1 . 1 ' ' . A V . ' ' z J ug Va. in VC . Q, A.-Qi fl ' 'f'a.ff,., 1' 1 1. - ' gyqf- ivy! - gs? 123 T. ,f ,.- A ' 'ts 5 ' I - ,.,A . q.,s..:- V ?M.11:.:'J,' ' ' V 1 , ,, ,Q-1 V '- V . ' MK.: ,- . 1 V-I r .:., -, ,f:XE:3E',1x5:'. , . sgkiff-6'-5.1, ,I , ffsjzi -25,41Q-.':-ii:,t3 :f V S- ' lg, ,. ,,V.:.1:fVg., g:.f - ifjfg-:ag'if-4E?7i1f'f.2lQQ55 i 1'W ' 'vf'Vs1g, 8 'f'f 1 Qf:'j?:.' .qVL17:'E?3 4,xfn ' , . I 571: Vfi' 4 'rf' 5' 3 . .sa V ' ' X' fi V 1 if -'ff 5 The BHE CROSS COUNTRY team was made up of eight young men who were rtmning in what is possibly the most unglamorous but self -rewarding sport around today. With the necessity of rtmning in any kind of weather over a five-mile course, over hills and through trees, it is easy to see why there aren't very many out for this sport. However, Coach Nelson Lay is hoping that with the current interest shown in long dis- tance running, the number of team members will increase in the future . This year's team members shown doing their thing are: Brad Cernovich 1picture 113 Monty Dolieslager 1215 Dan Bates 1315 Greg Larson 1415 Marvelous MVP Marvin Vaughn 1515 Stan Fogle- song 1615 Coach Nelson Lay 1715 Rick Witte 1who ran courses with his arm in a cast 1815 Randy Stach 191. ji ,-Q GOLF is probably the hardest sport to get anyone to come out for because there are few area high schools that have a golf program, so coach Lapan has to rely on a yotmg person's own interest and talents in golf. Interest and talent were abundant on this squad, how- ever. Even though there were only four members, they always showed up to play and always gave it their best! The swingers on the squad were: 1Picture 1, left to right1 Bill Dolk, Mike Wysowski, Al Corwin, Monty Dolieslager, and Coach Dave Lapan. Mike Wysowski was second in conference and was voted to the All- Conference Team and was also voted the team's Most Valuable Player. Mike and Al are pictured with their trophies 121 . Monty lines it up 131 5 Al shows his form 1415 Bill checks the break 1513 and Mike practices his put 161. oy f , W' , pu!-u ' 1 4 5 W yu! - V 13 '1 1-P' 'Q-.V 4 N ..q l bu G . it-ul: .. .Z' 'Q - '. .. X ' fa t ge, 1 r H -ff' ' Q- - - . y ell ', ' 1 ' , I ' Q .. l Y I A , . V 'ww...,,,,'r 18 ' 4 ,M V1 q' Y W 1 2 'VG ,.........,4g,yn?g ., ,-Q- . - ... A-qs .-.-.11-. 1 2:11.13 -vu nn'g DQ- VOLLEYBALL team members fkneeling, left to rightj : Debbie Howard, Cindy Morrell, Rena Dison, Joni I-luttong fstanding, left to rightj : Coach Pam Sellers, jolinda Naffziger, Kathy Mc Kenna , julie Bu.mphrey, and Peggy I-Iebel. Missing from t.he picture were Pat I-Iebel and joan johnson. The WOMEN ' S VOLLEYBALL team starts the sports action at Black Q Hawk East beginning shortly after 1 classes start. Playing their home games at the Armory this year, K f the girls played with barely ' enough people for a team. They 3 did, however, play many fine matches and often gave heavily favored foes a run for the money ,a-w 4 L Lg K M, .MA 'K ,V 'rm 1 2 nuff 7 ,MIN 3 'ma-Q-,,,,, ' 10 MWMM q....,, iulf35'W ' ' J' S 3 f..,e. ,,.s , a -85' . , V 1, W, .- I '-,M A M- I A M i f'4 ,f-uw' There were four freshmen on this year's Women's Volleyball team, giving Coach Sellers a good start for next year. Those returning will include Most Valuable Player and team captain, julie Bumphrey, and Most Improved Player, Deb Howard. Jolinda sets up a return 1picture 21, and Deb serves 131. The team is introduced 151. jolinda 161, Peg- gy 171, Joni 181, julie 191, and Pat 1101, all doin' the serve. The team's record wasn't all that great, but with the four re11u'ners, some new freshrnen, and re- newed interest, next year's squad could be very tough to beat. ,ll-Q . In I J ,ll P lf? 'fn ff 5' f 5 9 s lr '- L 'r .s- -- ' T I' I This year's CHEERLEADING SQUAD, although small in number, was not lacking in spirit and energy, many times cheering the Men's Basketball team on to victory The squad members fpicture 45 were lon the leftj Pat I-Iebel, sophomore, 1 on the rightj Kathy McKenna, freshman, and they're holding janet johnson, a fresh- man, standing on janet is sophomore , Joni Hutton fsoph omorej . The girls were coached by joanie Gish. Joni flashes the victory sign fpicture lj . Janet finishes her flip-split bit 121, and Kathy flies for the fans Q31 . The girls suffer some anxious moments at the Canton sectional 1513 Pat gives the winning smile . 161 The POM PON SQUAD was organized when it was discovered by the girls that there was no entertaimnent that was B.H.E. 's own. They were christened, The Pert and Leggy Pom Pon Squad by the local paper, and pert and leggy they have been, enter- taining crowds at home and away basketball games with their high kicks and pretty faces. Squad captain Becky struts at a halftime performance I picture lj . Pom Pon squad members are fpicture 2, bottom row, left to rightj Daun Huber, julie Bumphrey, Grace Domingez ftop row, left to rightj Cathy Eiker, Becky Ensley, Jean Anthony, and jane Dyb- dal. Doin' a high kick C413 The Pert and Leggy' ' Pom Pon squad prepare to perform 151. Mi N ff- Z f lv1EN'S BASKETBALL team members: fKneeling, left to right, Bruce Bunyer, Brad Cernovich, Mike Foley, Al Johnston, jim Summers, Dan Batesg fstanding, left to rightj Becky Karjala fstatisticianj, john Williams, Stan Foglesong, Mike McNeff, David Lapan fCoachQ, Monty Dolieslager, Dorce DeDecker, Al Corwin, Joni Hutton fManagerJ. Missing from this picture is Rick Witte , shown below left. PLAYER Brad Cemovich Bruce Bunyer Al Johnston Mike McNeff Rick Witte Mike Foley Stan Foglesong Monty Dolieslager John Williams Dorce DeDecker Al Corwin jim Summers Dan Bates Team Opponents FGA FG PCT FTA FT PCT PF RB TP AVG 471 233 490 243 281 150 288 144 127 50 135 68 143 59 66 24 66 25 13 5 17 4 26 8 70 26 2200 1039 2240 1036 871 681 611 760 727 613 514 824 625 800 727 714 545 724 660 89 163 642 103 201 563 81 193 344 92 176 343 53 115 146 40 103 155 74 134 137 16 22 f'f62 35 39 65 S 11 18 13 9 16 6 13 21 27 59 70 640 1247 2586 651 1085 2457 20 18 10 10 6 4 4 3 2 1 1 1 3 80 76 BLACK HAWK EAST WARRIORS vs . Kankakee Keokuk lincoln Muscatine Illinois Valley Spoon River Waubonsee Sauk Valley Lincoln Trail Tourney Three Rivers Cuyahoga-Metro Danville BHE Classic 258th Richland Parkland Kishwaukee Lakeland Carl Sandburg Highland Lincoln Illinois Central Lincoln Land Spoon River Sauk Valley Palmer Kiskwaukee Carl Sandburg Illinois Valley Black Hawk West Highland Black Hawk West Black Hawk West Sauk Valley WIN! LOSS - SCORE W 75 - W 76 - W 93 - L 95 - L 118 - L 108 - L 75 - W 69 - L 107 - W 83 - I. 90 - W 97 - W 57 - L 87 - L 81 - L 102 - W 116 - W 102 - W 63 - W 78 - W 96 - W 72 - L 77 - W 69 - W 81 - W 82 - W 100 - W 73 - L 79 - W 74 - W 87 - L 65 - fit is I 1 1 f HIGH SCORER FOR GAME 66 Bruce Bunyer - 25 74 Bruce Bunyer - 36 75 Brad Cernovich - 34 80 Brad Cernovich - 18 90 Al Johnston - 18 98 Bruce Bunyer - 33 60 Bruce Bunyer - 20 61 Brad Cernovich - 14 86 Brad Cemovich - 23 79 Bruce Bunyer - 25 82 Brad Cernovich - 23 63 Brad Cernovich - 18 37 Bruce Bunyer! Mike McNeff - 14 75 Bruce Bunyer - 20 72 Bruce Bunyer - 25 98 Brad Cernovich - 30 76 Brad Cernovich - 25 77 Brad Cernovich- 30 61 Brad Cernovich - 19 62 Brad Cernovich - 25 85 Al Johnston - 26 64 Brad Cemovich - 20 73 Bruce Bunyer - 18 68 Brad Cernovich - 26 66 Brad Cernovich - 36 78 Rick Witte - 26 78 Bruce Bunyer - 31 69 Brad Cernovich - 18 71 Brad Cernovich - 26 56 Brad Cernovich - 33 79 Brad Cernovich - 26 58 Bruce Bunyer - 18 The Warriors' successful efforts this season fur- nished their fans with a sense of excitement and pride . Their 20- 12 record for the '77- '78 school year included some of the most exciting contests that anyone could hope to see. Among the many accomplishments of this team: they won 13 of their last 16 gamesg they kept their foes Lmder 70 points twelve timesg and they had four players average in double digit figures for the season! Other high points of the season were fighting highly touted, state-ranked Lake Land to the endg beating nationally ranked Palmer Collegeg holding Illinois Valley fwho were 4th nationally in scoringj to under 80 points while defeadng themg and best of all, the three wins over Black Hawk West - the second being at home to win the Arrowhead Athletic Conference trophy. +1 A L...-rf' ' E. .. ,ill , ...nv liar n-Ad' Th1s season when the Waruors took the court for the f1rst game , Coach Lapan d1s played for the crowd h1s ' 'new 1mage fp1cture 11 A few games later, he ap peared 111 th1S number from Breedlove s o Kewanee 125 The WHTTIOTS 1n the1r huddle Q31 , Lapan g1ves Brad mstructlons 141, Coach Lapan and ASS1St3nt R1Ch Mlller ex plam then- strategy 151 4 Statistician Marvelous Marvin Vaughn puts it all down fpicture 115 Announcer Larry Divers watches the action as Mr. Maguire waits to operate the scoreboard 121. john- ston goes up to start the game against Palmer Q31 5 Big Foley lays one off the glass C415 and Al goes for a couple 451 - 'Q ,- -1. 5.-Q . . i fl in rv. 5 X6 E , -gf' J yi 49 gli K an ' . 3 ' 1 -x LJ ,K i 0 1 N 1: '-'H I --+ 1 r Q D m Al A I V at Q X -A I s I fs - -5 9' 'aff Q R 1 A F hx 'X I 'Q . g G S 4 ' ,f pd - Y Q ,-wg! , lm' H E bf... - ' .J 'fix .X N Q t Wk f - tk ' '15 -7 ' X' IW ' Q A H tg QA ' X R 35. H ' M KX M f' N' '- Q 5 H I if A -Eb Y .. 5 xx xjz fk . qv ' 1 A 'S-1- Jef Q ,5 ' 3 . , 'rf ' 'Ei . , . Zi' 41, 'f '- ' ,V 'N Q, vm' v, sig, X n -.- A :X ' 4 .- - U J , l F a .xii 1' sf iz 44 r 'Q I W 4 2 nv ,, I f 1 5 , ffw is ah IJ fa Aff- 7.3 I . AW? 6 fm 4' . ,,.' za X Members of the BHE 'WOINU-i.N'S BASKETBALL team for 1977-78 were fleft to rightj Deb Limberg, Shar- lene Mason, Julie Bumphrey, Pat I-Iebel, joan Johnson, Peggy Hebel, Joni Huttong fkneelingj Coach Nelson Lay . TEAM LTEINTBER STATISTICS : PLAYER Joni Hutton Sharlene Mason Peggy Hebel janet johnson julie Bumphrey Deb Limberg Pat Hebel YR. POS. s c s F F c F F F F,c F P,c s c FGA 44 348 373 58 199 103 143 FGM 11 85 104 8 76 28 45 'NY .8 A up - E - Q. T5 f QE! ' 2' mg P1 , f' I -f .1 Q95 Q f . f ' ' X ' ,-24. - '-'-L PCT . 25911 2496 2895 1495 38M 2704 319 FTA FTM 15 2 136 79 73 41 21 4 61 32 16 3 49 16 PCT 1396 587, 56M 19M 52M 18M 32M PTS 24 249 249 20 1 84 59 106 AVG . 1.4 14.6 14.6 1.1 10.8 3.4 6.2 Although the BI-IE Women's Basketball team only won fotu' games in 1977-78, they played against much larger teams than themselves, and thus gained experience for next year's season. Coach Lay will have four returning from this year's squad with two of the higher scorers coming back to score some more. With this returning tal ent plus some new faces bringing added punch, next year's team should be something to watch. BLACK HAWK EAST WIN! LOSS WARRIORETTES vs. M , Illonois Valley L 65 Spoon River L 64 Muscatine L 86 Sauk Valley W 64 Carl Sandburg Tourney , Carl Sandburg L 79 Spoon River L 45 Sauk Valley W 53 Black Hawk West A L 66 Carl Sandburg W L 2 54 Muscatine L 69 Lincoln Christian W 73 Spoon River . L 64 Sauk Valley ' 2 W 52 Carl Sandburg L 68 Illinois Valley L 61 Illinois Central L 81 Black Hawk West L 62 The record for the 1977-78 Women's Basket- ball team was 4- 13, but as can be seen by the scores they weren't beaten badly in many gamesg in fact, they were ahead in a lot of them only to be beaten by the greater num- bers the other team kept throwing at them. Sharlene breaks out of a bunch fpicture 21, Coach Lay points the way Q31 . SCORE 62 53 56 43 49 41 39 62 41 51 41 54 36 40 48 35 57 HIGH SCORER Peggy - 26 Sharlene, Peg, julie 14 Peggy - 15 julie, Peggy - 15 Peggy - 18 Peggy - 18 Sharlene - 23 Sharlene, Peggy - 19 Sharlene - 12 Peggy - 25 Peggy - 25 Peggy - 18 Sharlene - 19 Sharlene , Peggy - Sharlene - 19 Sharlene - 21 Peggy - 20 9 ....-? ' . 1 'S Peggy stops and tries to put up a shot as julie trails the play fpicture lj . The girls may not have had a sparkling record, but one of the bright spots of the season was their third place finish at the Carl Sandburg tournament where they did bring home some iron 123. Deb waits for an inbound pass 1333 Sharlene eyes a free throw 1459 and Peggy gets the fast break going CSD. At the awards banquet, Joni Hutton and julie Bumphrey won the Most Improved Player award. There was also a tie in the voting for Most Valu- able Player with Sharlene Mason and Peggy He- bel sharing the honor. V ' .- -fini . I4 . s r. -.A ' :Q,,,,5,gk'v 'A.g,H,iy 1j,,f,':.2s,Q5 5,-3 , ,,Q,f G,i,., ...,,4.g,,g :xiao f f ha- -V f'4 p 4 19' Hifi if , fg iig A--f ,gzissfezzg w. A , .. f n '+.,,i55g,,-Bgfm,,W:,,,. aff . ,. W' ':q1?f,,, :fZ:r 'f. I f: . Q W' f Z 1 'Q :fs . U - .V , ogg, . ,I ,..f,, V , ,, , .. ff- 1 . . ' Ig' . .l ev i -as: g if:-1.3 A ' -V ,Q s ' ' I , ' -W' B r T he - .': 5'1 :f-Ziggy., ,. nf .'f -At, 'Q 3 fig? VN.V 4 A ' rw my '.-11 ,,,, in 'f 9T?', 'WF' W? if SHPE' P 4 'I The standings in INT FOOT- BALL this year were: lj B'Ball Blazers, 21 Cowboys, 31 Aggies., 4j Keefield, 51 BI-IE Girls. The B'Bal1 Blazer won the post-season tom-ney by winning over Keefield 32-6. In picture 2, Commissioner Lay watches some action while Ref Lar- son poses. What'11we try now? C31 Aley-oop f6Q ! The Alley-oop was very popular Q71 . Joni puts him down 1101. 3 ff , M Picture 1 shows the Sweat- hogs, Champions of the IN- TRAMURAL BASKETBALL Tournament: fkneeling, left to rightj Nelson Lay, Larry Divers, Rich Warner., Lanny Andersong fstanding, left to right, Curt Appell, Ken Fristad, Dave Nolan, David Lapan, Kent Claussen, Curt I-Iulteeng not present for picture: Bud Aupperle, Art DeCabooter, Kirk Postier, and Larry Munton. The Sweathogs play against Midland State 121. Lanny shoots Q41 , and Rich puts one up 151. Action was fierce under the boards this year as always f6l . Warner keeps his man away from the basket Q71 . ,.M,W.,,, .ow V- 2 w..,,,,-mwwwm-M E A , -y-..,.,a,.,A , , , -. .,,,.. ..,,, -af ' '-U'-...,,L ,M J N -Y ,... V. , ,Q Q- .s -C -ff , ,f1. ..,..Y W., . 4 .1 -'dw-,,,,,. 9 195' I Sweathogs vs. the 258th fpicture 115 and the jump goes against the 258th 121. Battling for position 131. David brings it up 141. Going for the tip-in 151 . Everybody is ready for the ball Q61 . Some of the subs watch the action 171. 33 'rv-' 4 . J r' L3 1,7 ,ii xx . ,QWE- ffg it . ,nl , .1 ...2..-1- 4: T , -J - --- 3 ff'-'ij 9 E 4. 5 sta N -, -V .. -- Y - - 5. -.-V---- - - 4.. -Q- xt. 'I 4 4' ii' I ' .J 1 A! ' '- I , Q nf we all 6 This year's BI-IE TRACK Team was affectionately called ' 'the mini- squad, ' ' and even though it com- peted against schools with twice as many or more members, we set eight school records. The team consisted of fpicture 1, left to rightj Coach Nelson Lay, Marvin Vaughn, jeff Welch, Dorce De- Decker, Robert Smith, and Al Johnston. Missing from this picture were Rich Dana and Stan Fogle- song. All team members are so- phomores except DeDecker. Coach Lay checks his records 125 Johnston jumps BJ, Welch throws C455 Robert flies ISJ3 Al sizes up the pole vault area 1655 and Mar- vin meanders Q75 . ,J M , ,fm W ,fs +-... ..,, f ,. -..,.,. . hh, ,.,. iy.,,,45v V 'fi ' - iwgywv' .ef- ' .1 , 25 ,fi ' ff .,..,s....,.....W ,MMM ,...,, M-. ,f.V, 'ff 32 B. Johnston goes a-vaulting fpicture lj . It never fails! When every- body else is working, 'someone's always relaxing 121. Smitty runs 131, Dorce eyes it 145. What do you wamma do now? 161. This year's TENNIS Team, al though it did not win a match, volleyed all year long with the best of them. The team was also the largest team we've had since starting tennis as a sport, and with 4 members coming back next year, Coach Lapan has a good nu- cleus to Work from. The members are: fseated, left to rightj Dick Larson fwho was voted Most Improved Playerl , Sharlene Mason, Becky Karjala, Bill Dolkg fstanding, left to rightj Monty Dolieslager, Dorce DeDecker, Dan Bates lwho was voted Most Valuable Player, , Ed Tholing Missing from the pict1u'e was joan johnson. if Fe bf' Y E U 1 if 5? , s .6 A ' Y--. v ffflefs a Q' -Q J 1.-....... -T Y, as 'l ins- 'Q-.L ' 36 -uf 3 ' .lag ' , 1 h - 'fx-.J . X .rx W. .. , A , My 1 - X- .3 This year's JACK FROSTBITE CLASSIC was held at noon on February 10, 1978. The course is 2.5 kilometers or about 1.5 miles in length. Participants get ready to go as the course is explained fpictures 1 and 2j . The field takes off 13 and 41 . Stach brings it home 151 . Monty and Company feel the agony of de-feet and legs f6j . Doc finally shows up QNOTE Tl-lERE'S NO- BODY BEHIND I-IIMQ Q71 . Some of the expectant crowd watches 18D . 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Y .lf U ,W - . i? ,,-.....L.- 1 V 'ii A lfigfv 'C --J 0' 1, 'hw 271' -'af f X .4 H ' 1 ' l 1 'I 4... , C'- SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 1977- 1978 Kiwanis Scholarship Kiwanis Scholarship National Secretary Scholarship National Secretary Scholarship Irving School PTO Scholarship Elks Scholarship Rock Island Rotary Scholarship Central PTA Scholarship Bureau Cotmty Independent Insurance Ladies of Columbus Scholarship Illinois Health Improvement Association Illinois Health Improvement Association Illinois Health Improvement Association Kewanee Chamber of Commerce Agri-Business Scholarship Agri-Business Scholarship Agri-Business Scholarship Kewanee Production Credit Association Scholarship Tom Weston Robert johnson Sue Hancock Cathy DeSmit jerry Riddick Allen Johnston Neil Hofer Jane Dybdal Mary Bauer Matt Hanson Ruth Brown Violet Gibbons Anna Gelaude Phil Wildermuth Ken Worrell Jeff Hoogerwerf Ken Gibson I . 6.. ,V I 1 ., Kg-. . 4'1,- 'X.. ,a z fin -if H5 .gi .+'. Th: if A f .1 r V' L ' , , ' g 2 - 3' 5 f A, 5 If 'g .K , GROUPS cmd DRGANIZAT S ff x vf' -A' DNS W Some of the fresh.men Agriculture Production members of the Agri-Business Club are shown above in picture 13 they include fleft to right, back rowl jim Zwicker, Ed Larson, Dave Lueders, Ken Worrell, Kirk Sims, jerry I-Iamerlinck, and Al Vanlxieeneng ffront rowj Mark Hall, Mark Carlson, Daryl Carlson, Gene Wallrich, Bill Angus, and jim Love . Additional freshinen Agriculture Production members are shoxm below in picture 65 they include fleft to right, back rowj Mark Bitting, Royce johnson, Brian Stahl, Gary Conrady, Tom Mayhew, Marty Gray, Phil Wildermuth, Clint Mill- er, and Brian Mixg ffront rowj Gene Colburn, Neil Hofer, Sharon Yarger, Rick Rathjen, and Steve Gibbs. 44 14, y 01 .gnu ' Boasting itself as BI-IE's largest organiza- tion, the Agri-Business Club is com- posed of the students in all of the agri- culture Curriculums. Program Director and club advisor, Mr. Aupperle, and club secretary, Eva I-Ioendervoogt, look on 123 as club president, Dale Koch C31 conducts a monthly meeting 141. 1 ? s 1 2 2 A 5 aa, t K, Xmong the club's many fund-raising .ctivities are the concession stand at the rome basketball games Q73 and the an- lual cutting and sale of fireplace wood 8 and 91. L Picture 5 shows some of the sophomore Production club members, they include fleft to right, back rowj Ross Olson, Gary Dynes, Marty Richards, Steve Nelson, Dave Anderson, Rod Hepner, and Pat Schaffer, ffront rowj Jodi Pritchard, Pat Berlin, Kyran Wagenecht, Stacey Fairfield, and Dean Nelson. Other sophomore Production members of the club are pictured in 105 they in- clude fleft to right, back rowj Ron Springer, Mike McNeff, Glen Koch, Mike Rediger, Roger Craine, Phil Arnold, and Lee Steele, ffront rowj Louis Hammer, Dave I-lamerlinck, Eric johnson, Rich Dana, and Stan Foglesong. 45' Freshmen Transfer members of the Agri-Business Club are shown in picture 13 they include fleft to right, back rowj Ed Malcolm, David Guild, Ken Ott, john Boydstun, Gail Young, Al I-Iyett, and Rick Carlson, ffront rowj Ken Gibson, Bob Nusbaum, Randy Boyles, Tom Weston, Doug Schwartzkoph, and Joel Young. Mrs YY: is, 34:3- 3 i3ijQ -up .XY , I E24 Freshmen club members from the Horse Science program are shown in picture 6, they include fleft to right, back rowj Liz Ogle , Eileen Dm-kin, jolinda Naffziger, Marilyn Sand, Sue I-Iultgren, Becky Fleisher, Marla Longanecker, janet johnson, and Kim Shoemaker, ffront rowl Chris Peterson, Paula Miller, Deb Limberg, Mary jo Danner, Renee Burkett, and Mychel Thompson. 46 5 ,Q STM: 1- ' -. h, ,.w4..,+ ul ,Z ' tv -. .'xs'g'if'gR5 53 as J ,--,:::, 1 1,1mf1'::5:::5v W-M Q 4 mx Sophomore Transfer club members are shown in picture 53 they include fleft to right, back rowj Bill Dobbels, Al Johnston, Gary Stephenson, jeff Welch, Kevin West, Phil Morrissey, Rick Graff , Jim Ryan, Bob Garber, and Mark I-Iorsleyg ffront rowj Robin Nowlan, Dale Koch, Mark jackson, Gary Eble, Mark Ander- son, Bob Nelson, and Tom Sproston. Sophomore members from the Horse Science program are shown in picture 105 they include fleft to right, back rowj Kelly Benincosa, Cathy I-Iorvath, Dave Schertz, Amy Cole, and Sue Hunt, ffront row, Eva Hoendervoogt, Bonnie Greening, Sara Dillard, Kandee Slater. 47 Freshmen and Sophomore Agriculture Supply students are shown above 1D picture lg they include fleft to right, back rowj Pat Martens, jeff I-Ioogerwerf M11 e Boney, Randy Retherford, and jim Reiss, ffront rowj Clint Gingerich Dave Pe terson, Mark Pedigo, Kent johnson, and Pat King With a record enrollment in Ag during 1977-78, the Agri-Business Club mem- bers had an active year. During Kewan- ee's Hog Days they had a concession stand Cas in the pastj and one team won the first annual ' 'Mud Tug . ' ' Various FFA contests and horse shows were host- ed, and several members participated in state and national college Ag student activities . Picnics, ' 'fun nights, ' ' and dinner seminars highlighted their social and academic year, before many of their number graduated f5j . 48 LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1977-78 National Barrow Show - Austin, Minnesota 2nd Team - Overall 2nd Team - Placings Mid-Continent Livestock Show - Amboy, Illinois High Team - Overall 2nd Team - Overall High Team - Sheep judging Alpha Gamma Rho Invitational - Normal, Illinois High Team - Overall High Team - Beef judging High Team - Swine judging American Royal Livestock Show - Kansas City, Missouri 3rd Team - 2nd Team - 2nd Team - Overall Cattle judging Swine judging High Team High Team High Team High Team High Team High Team Sth Team - 6th Team - North American Livestock Exposition - Louisville , Kentucky 6th Team - Brd Team - 4th Team - Overall Beef Judging Oral Reasons 6th Team - 8th Team - - Oral Reasons - Beef Judging - Swine judging - Oral Reasons - Sheep judging - Oral Reasons Sheep judging Horse judging Sheep Judging Swine judging Illinois Beef Exposition - Springfield, Illinois High Team Houston Livestock Show -A Houston, Texas 8th Team - Overall 3rd Team - Oral Reasons 3rd Team' - Sheep judging a Kirkwood Community College Invitational - Cedar Rapids, Iowa High Team - Overall I 2nd Team - Beef judging f High Team - Oral Reasons f r 2nd Team - Sheep judging High Team - Swine judging ' , North Cent:-all Meat Animal Evaluation Contest - Albert Lea , Minnesota High Team - Overall High Team - Carcass judging High Team - Market Evaluation 2nd Team - Breeding Evaluati Southern Illinois University Invitational - Carbondale, Illinois High Team - Overall High Team - Beef judging 2nd Team - Overall High Team - Swine judging High Team - Oral Reasons High Team - Sheep judging Western Illinois University Invitational - Macomb, Illinois High Team - Overall 2nd Team - Overall High Team - Beef Judging National Association of College Teachers of Agriculture - Livestock Evaluation 4th Team - Overall Livestock judging Sth Team - Overall 2nd Team - Beef judging Overall Sweepstakes - 2nd Team Illinois State University Invitational - Normal, Illinois High Team - Overall High Team - Oral Reasons High Team - Beef judging High Team High Team High Team - Swine Judging - Sheep Judging - Oral Reasons Martin., Tennessee High Team - Beef Evaluation 3rd Team - Oral Reasons High Team - Sheep judging 2nd Team - Swine Judging O11 1 Pictured above are the sophomore Livestock judging Team members: fleft to rightj Pat Berlin of Kewanee, Rick Graff of Grinnell, Iowa , Norm von Holten of Lyndon, Bob Garber of Washburn, Steve Kiesewetter of Farmington, Phil Morrissey of Wyoming, Eric johnson of Wapella, Lee Steele of Maquon, jim Ryan of Viola, Ron Springer of Eureka, and Dan Hoge, Coach, Not pictured is Roger Craine of Sheffield. The freshmen Livestock judging Team consisted of: Dick Adkisson of Roseville, John Boydston of Avon, Rick Carl son of Edwards, Mark Carlson of Cambridge, Allen I-Iyett of Aledo, Neil Hofer of Taylor Ridge , jerry Hamerlinck of Milan, Mark Hall of Cambridge , Royce johnson of Cambridge , Dan Kiesewetter of Farmington, Ed Larson of Prophetstown, Brad Lindskog of Prophetstown, Tom Mayhew of Aledo, Ken Ott of LaFayette, Randy Retherford of joy, Al Vary of Tampico, Tom Weston of Kewanee , jeff Woodworth of Lyndon, and jim Zwicker of Orion. DAIRY JUDGING TEAM ACCOMPLISHIVLENTS - 1978 Southem Illinois University Invitational - Carbondale, Illinois 2nd Team - Overall 2nd Team - Oral Reasons National Association of College Teachers of Agriculture - Martin, Tennessee 3rd Team - Overall Illinois State University Invitational - Normal, Illinois High Team - Overall 2nd Team - jersey judging High Team - Holstein judging 3rd Team - Guernsey judging Members of the newly formed Dairy judging Team are pictured be- low: fleft to rightj Doug Murray fCoachJ , Rick Carlson, Ken Ott, Al Hyett, and Dan X Kiesewetter. 'x Members of the sophomore Horse judging team are: fFrom left, front rowj Kelly Benincosa of Ga- lena, Amy Cole of Brimfield, Kandee Slater of Plymouth, Sara Dillard of Tonicag fBack rowl Cathy Horvath of Oak Forest, Sue Hunt of Rock Island, Coach jon Wolf, Bonnie Greening of Og- lesby, and Eva Hoendervoogt of Hinsdale . HORSE IUDGING TEAM ACCOMPLISI-IMENTS 1977-1978 Mid Continent Horse judging contest - Amboy, Illinois Division Team Honors Individual Honors Halter Second 8 Third Bonnie Greening, 2nd Sara Dillard, 3rd Kelly Benincosa, 4th b Performance First 8 Fourth Sue Hunt, lst -'fi ' iiE'va' I-Ioendervoogt, 4th Oral Reasons First E3 Third Sue Hunt, lst Bonnie Greening, 2nd Cathy Horvath, Sth Overall Placing First 8 Third Bonnie Greening, lst Eva Hoendernyoogt, 3rd Sara Dillard Amy Cole, 6th Kelly Benincosa, 8th Sue Hunt, 10th National Quarter Horse Judging Contest - Columbus, Ohio Division A Team Honors M lndividual Honors g Halter First Sue Hunt, Fifth ' Performance Third Overall Placing First 8 Ninth Cathy Horvath, Second Equs Horse judging Contest - Denver, Colorado 4th team - Overall Placing NACTA Horse judging Contest - Martin, Tennessee First Team - Halter Division Second Team - Overall Placing . , Sue Hunt , Ninth Eva Hoendervoogt, Sth S S Amy Cole, 7th Bonnie Greening, 7th Amy Cole, Sth Eva Hoendervoogt, 6th Sara Dillard, Sth Cathy Horvath, Seventh Cathy Horvath, Ninth The ' 'Nut Busters, an organization of Mechanical Power Technology students resided at the Elmira Campus. Ten of their members plus two instructors attended the Farm Progress Show in Washington, Iowa, on September 28, 1977 February 14- 17, 1978, four of the students and two instruc- tors went to the National Farm Machinery Show in Louis- ville , Kentucky. The first annual Nut Buster Recognition Banquet on February 28, 1977, and the second annual Rod Show on April 22, 1978, were among the most significant club activities. .f',,, fp' - 4 The Nurse's Club is composed of students, both full and part-time, in the LPN program. Club activities during 1977-78 in- :luding assisting with the Whole I-log Barbecue and Bloodmobile , hosting a picnic for shut-ins from Hillcrest Nursing Home , Lssisdng a needy family at Christmas, recycling cans to raise funds for club projects, and holding a spring picnic . :lub officers fshown above leftl are Randy Sturgeon fTreasurerJ, Don Dennison fStudent Senate Representativej, Pat Kasparian Secretaryj , Karen Gardener QVice Presidentj , and Laurie Wotring fPresidentj . Q A 'Q- dl 53 O :, The BI-IE Business Club officers for 1977-78 were Anita Stabler fPresidentj , Judy Pierce fVice Presidentj, Sue Hancock lSecre- taryj , Nancy Kursock fTreasurerJ , Debbie DeCrane fFund Raising Chairmanj , and Sue Jagers CReporterj . Anita presents a gift from the club to Debbie Lankford and Pat Lewis during Secretary's Week fpicture lj . A Donut Day sale C25 was held on September 28, 1977, to raise funds for the annual Christznas Party. Club members also helped at the Hog Bar- becue . During 1977-78, a University Parallel Student Advisory Board was organized to help the Director in developing an effective cur- riculum and to plan social activi- Al ties for UPP students . in t J. 5 43,3 sg Board members shown Q31 are: , 4 fl.eft to rightj Bert Carlson fVVeth- r Q' ' X ersfieldj, Sue Finck fWyomingJ , Alice Kieft fGalvaj , Dr. Hulteen Q' w a ,A -f ' U'-Z. 7 fAdvisorj , Allen Hyett QV! Ag ,l Sw fWestmerJ , Ken Gibson 5 v 1 ' +1 I fKewaneel , Connie Field fWeth- K . ersfieldy, Par Griggs qcalvay, and s 1 '. 5 jr V 3 janet Spears fAnnawanj . V JV, ,Q J b wk 5 -' , s - The First Annual Studentflraculty ff A A LDCXEOS Celebration was held at H Dr. I-Iulteen's on May 5, 1978 K4 F 'i and SJ. N 54 7 Small but dedicated is an overused but very appropriate phrase for describing this bury , yearbook advisor . The staff of three included Melanie Scott fpicture lj who's found an amusing photo, Kelly Benincosa shown discussing layout with Howard Dusek of the Josten American Year- book Company 123, and Craig Holmes here sorting pictures 131. Marsha Ptasnik is also to be commended for her cover desi n and divi ious ways included Becky Ensley, Carolyn Anderson, Kirk Postier, Dot Larson, Beth Harding, Kathy Tingleaf, and Darlene Col- linson. year's WAI-IIAN staff, according to Mr. Brad- 53, g - sion page artwork. Others who assisted in var- Z 2 B E, During 1977-78, nine issues of the BI-IE WARRIOR were produced by the campus newspaper staff 145 which in- cluded fleft to right, back rowj Tim Snider , Becky Ensley, Sue Finck, Barb Oertley, Mr. Divers fConsul- tantjg fFront rowj Vanessa Fite, Mi- chelle Pillen, Bert Carlson, and Craig Holmes. Not pictured were Deborah Cardona, Monty Dolies- lager, Joni Hutton, Allen Johnston, Becky Karjala, Robert Smith, Rick Witte, Carl Pettis, and Chris Peter- sen. Becky Ensley, Mr. Divers' girl Friday and editorial assistant is shown in picture 5 . 41 if 55 if The 1977-78 Student Senate might be remem- bered for its many changes and its many activi- ties. jean Elliott fpicture lj was appointed Student Senate President for the Fall of 1977 with Becky Ensley 121, Tim Snider QBQ, and Glen Koch as Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, re- spectively. During the spring of 1978, Becky be- came President, Tim Vice President, and Bob johnson Secretary 141. Activities included hosting the Halloween Party 151, ticket taking at the several dances Q6j, regular weekly meetings Q7 and 91, and assisting with such events as the Hog Barbecue , Basketball Hospitality Room, Youth Services Bureau Big Brother! Sister Program, and the Easter Egg Hunt. Student Senate Members Q81 included: fLeft to right, front rowj Craig Holmes, Michelle Pillen, Melanie Scott, Vanessa Fite, Pam Vlahosg fBack rowj Rich Warner fAdvisorJ, Don Dennison, Tim Snider, Jo Lynn, Bob Johnson, Connie Field, Becky Ensley, and Kathy Pickering. Not present for this photo were jean Elliott , Kandee Slater, Glen Koch, Sherly Fischer, Cathy Horvath, Eva Hoendervoogt, Clint Gingerich, Rich Dana, Kent johnson, and Alice Kieft. ,,,. w,, r in. ,.,,. Ab fbx ,Cl ' E 1 1 H 3 S Lf I Y 2 . , nf I ' , lg if f X X 1 5 eff , E f 'iw f 8 A' ST 5. 1 1'A H L ' T L' ' 'Rf b ' M i AA , Y - ,Fm ff if ummqf it-:W ...R i '41.'2S-if Q C if aww ff 'X.,,,,,2., D913 KR ? +A... N lflh is- 4 A..Alh...g,,k W -,wav-4-.Q-a..Y.n,..,.f.,,,, N--W fu 'm -. -.J - zu' -, ' Q61 if -5, una 1 ' -'-dfk, 'fL'Z..,,n., ,, ,M f. . :,,.,v?iLi5: q L-Q-2:Y'.L-,T,,4-fha' 33. V V J . 2-3- Q1- ,. . .W jf I X A i 2 ? , 2 lx Q, !' B 'N 4,43 ' f -f 1 . 'Q 5 4 fm 1 as 3 fi, 2 2 ,I X , , , i X' I 5 'S XM rt s. 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Comedian Steve Moore fpicture 23 kept the audience laughing until time for dancing to ' 'Now and Then began. Mr. Divers croxmed queen Eva Hoendervoogt Q31 and her courtg in pictures 3 and 4 with their escorts are from the left Becky Thompson fNurse 's Club attendantj, jill Masterson CBusiness Clubj, Debbie Howard fFreshrnanj , Queen Eva, Kim Shoemaker fAgri-Business Clubj , jean Elliott lSophomoreJ . Atten- dants not pictured are Jeanne Smith fFresh.manJ and Becky Karjala fSopho- morej . R J - ilu H ' in Winter melted into spring, and ev eryone seemed to enjoy being out- doors . l' ,V-fwW? '.-L ' Wa' '- 1 5 . .wg Dr. DeCabooter, BHE's third Provost, resigned in late December to accept the presidency of Scottsdale fAri zonal Community College in mid-February. On Sunday, january 29, 1978, a FAREWELL RECEP- TION was held at Pilot House for the DeCabooter's . The event was sponsored by Black Hawk East, Pilot House, the Rotary Club, and the Chamber of Com- merce , groups in which Dr. DeCabooter had been 1 ve active. Man friends sto ed b to ive their best VY Y PP ' Y S wishes to the departing family fpictures 1, 2, and 31. , , . I .L jf i T nv.: - V we.-5, , A The BHE staff hosted a FAREWELI. COFFEE in the LRC on Wednesday morning, February 8, 1978. Be- cause Dr. DeCabooter was noted for his resolutions , a mostly hu- morous and very lengthy resolution was composed for him. It was read by Mr. Bradbury f4, SJ Faculty Senate Chairperson. Its conclusion expressed the wishes of everyone present: AND WHERE- AS there are too many 'whereases' for us to enumerate in the time and space allotted - therefore, we, the Faculty, Staff, and Stu- dents of Black Hawk College-East Campus, do hereby send Dr. Ar- thur W. DeCabooter, his wife , Mary, and children, Kristen, Laura, and David to Scottsdale s Community College with our af- fection, respect, and best wishes. Godspeed ! ' ' 2 Dictured above 151 are the honorees at the Second Annual Recogni- ion Dinner: Mr. Anderson, Mr. Bradbury, Dr. DeCabooter, Mrs. Iollinson, Dr . Hulteen . The Second Annual RECOGNITION DIN- NER was held at Mid- land Country Club on February 3 to honor those who were in their tenth year of service to Black Hawk East and to bid farewell to Dr. and Mrs. DeCabooter. Dr. DeCabooter pre- sented the ten year service placques fl through 4J . Then Mr. Stahl resurned his du- ties as MC and helped the Directors present a group of horse related giftsg the gag culmi- nated in the presenta- tion of a rocking horse . For relaxing in the Arizona sun, Dr. D. received a set of golf clubs Q 81 , and then he and his wife rode off into the West 191. V5 x gg C 1 3 . , 4 ll - vw ,aiy -1- 1 Q ? ,- i! ,S -,Q 'S iv Q59 - 1- lv.-il . H313 'N e' mi V ict:- -I ., x X, ' , 'f 44 48. an 1? Q'-1-ns, Aw R ,, Pi ', 'vs A ' 1 -mmm, is fa V . . 5 if 5-N 4-pa. A gang Almost immediately following the defeat of the REFEREN- DUM in December, 1977, plans began for a second vote. At its january, 1978, meeting, the Board approved a Referen- duxn for April 4, 1978, to authorize the first increase in tax rates in nine years and bring revenues more in line with in- creasing costs. Many BI-IE students, faculty, and staff became involved as the date drew near. Vanessa Fite designed eye-catching posters fpicture lj, the Student Senate donated one hundred dollars to the Citizen's Committee 1213 and Bl-IE personnel helped stuff thousands of informational letters 135 . On April 1 , several students took a door-to-door voter canvass in Kewanee and Galvag lv1r. Sams, EC Referendum Co-Chair- person, is shown Q51 giving directions to some of the can- vassers 145. Tim Snider helped put up posters 161, and many H students registered to vote 175. On the evening of April 4, ' supporters met at the Senior Citizens Center to await vote ret1u'nsg some relaxed over cards 185. The mood became P more depressed Q95 as the results were phoned in f10J . Of the approximately 29,000 votes in the district, only about 12,000 Yes votes were recorded, on the positive side , six precincts in the East Campus service area counted a majority of Yes votes. lik if - rf? N- -'Q ti'Qsi.,r pl: A, ' 'sl ' W 'F' I A Q N ...A A' ff The defeat of the Referendmn brought continued re-evalua- tion of the entire college pro- gram with an eye to retaining quality in the face of reduced quantity. The East Campus continues to be proud of its varied programs To note just a few, ecology students surveyed the trees on campus while the correct method for carrying an incapa- cited person was learned by those studying first aid. Stu- dents prepare for work in area businesses by developing skills in the Business Lab. f ,...,- H , . ...I ,.i. - -. . 4-ff':w:,gfet4 , ,F r f- 971 .- -, w f . The ARTHUR W. DECA- BOOTER MEMORIAL EAS - TER EGG HUNT was held at 1 PM on March 26, under adverse conditions. About sixty-five children fand their parents1 braved the rin, sleet, and snow to Search for the six hundred bags of candy, and special prize eggs before meeting ' 'Connie Rabbit' ' in the Student Center. The annual event was sponsored this year by the Student Senate and Business Club. .v .?-1' gk' Q ,... -r Al! - 2 if lill I W -fi, ag. 4527 f' '5 2, -I K affix: f r I 4 w- 'fy f pw., '1 , , ' 'ki .-- Q, ., . fy' 1 4X f W in is I 1 i n My E M . mai B' I 5' Other CAMPUS VISITORS includ- ed area high school students and their counselors and administra- tors. fPictures 7 and 81 On March 16 after touring the new facility, high school counselors, principals, and their spouses were treated to a banquet Q41 in the transformed Room 206. The event was planned and coordinated by Daisy Gerwig . Keynote speaker, Dr. Art Adams of ISU emphasized the success of comniunity college students who transferred to four-year colleges. Between May first and ninth, stu- dents from Wethersfield, Bradford, Kewanee , Wyoming, Neponset , Orion, Galva, and Toulon toured the new construction, had refresh- ments, and talked with Student Services personnel and other BI-IE staff members fpictures 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 9.1 67 M, K an A 3 3' 'Y i li iii ..1A ' A .fe s Vx -.-44. f PICNICS were another highlight of the Spring semester. The Nurse's Club had a picnic at Windmont Park fpicture lj . Some enjoyed lunch outdoors on campus 121, and some even brought their pets 131. Mpmgfl A . :Lf 1 ' li' IUVQ' 9 +22 . as c1c ,1 if 1 ' 5 , . ,f li -ff s q Q -Y 1 2 ,. 4' W ' ai me 'WRST' BQ? Q51 'SM ...., ,...... , ,..,...., M .,...- . V -. -:-vbc7?3f:S:2zSS:Zi4:P-:4vz'a?'-2-:-I-:- :-Ze,-tv:-:5 : ,.,., . .:,. 6 Q. Q 115, A ul Mayfest, held at Francis Park on May 14, featured food, music by ' 'Genesis Rock, ' ' and indoor games because of rain 14, 5, and 61. The annual Spring Staff Picnic was held at johnson Sauk Trail Park on May 12 with Anderson and Helmkamp doing the cooking 171 . While some waited pa- tiently 181, Postier seemed to be leading the chow line 191. vs 'si 'tv- A i S.. It i Among the speakers at the Ninth Annual ATHLETIC BANQUET fheld at Midland Country Club, May 11, 19781 were Mr. Coberley Qpicture 21 , Miss Pat Hebel 131, Mr. Postier 141, and Mr. Brad Cemovich 151. Coach Lapan presented Dot Larson with the Athletic Booster Award' ' in appreciation of her college support 161. Among the student honorees were: fleft to right, seated1 Deb Howard fVolleyball - MIP1, Sharlene Mason fWomen's Basketball - co-NIVP1, Joni I-Iutton fVolleyball and Women's Basketball - MIP1, julie Bumphrey fVolleyball - M'VPg and Women's Basketball - co-MIP1, Peg Hebel fWomen's Basketball - co MVP15 fstanding1 Dick Larson fTen.nis - MIP1, john Williams fMen's Basketball - MIP1, Brad Cernovich fMen's Basketball - MVP1, Al Johnston fTrack - MIP1, Mike McNeff lMen's Basketball - Co-MIP1, Jeff Welch f'Track - MVP1, Dan Bates fTennis - MVP1, and Marvin Vaughn fCross Country - MVP1. Missing from picture was Mike Wysowski fGolf - MVP1. Picture 1 shows the recipients of if 5 the Outstanding Student Q Awards: fleft to right, Clint Gingerich fAg Supplyj, Sue Hunt U-Iorse Sciencej, Dale Koch fAg Transferj , and Louis J Hammer lAg Productionj. The annual AGRICULTURE RECOGNITION DINNER was held at the Flemish American Club in Kewanee on May 31, 1978. With about 300 students, college personnel, parents, and friends of the BI-IE Ag Program in attendance, Mr. Aup- perle Q31 noted the record enrollment of 131 students FTE in Ag during 1977-78. Special recognition was given to orga- nizations and individuals involved in all phases of the training programg Dale Koch presents a certificate to Fred Bennett 14, for his help on campus, for example . judging teams, scholarship winners, and other student achievements were also recognized. Featured speaker Charley Wiley f6j was especially enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Q51 . At the evening's conclusion Dale Koch, outgoing Agri-Business Club President, presented the gavel to Allen I-Iyett, President for 1978-79 f7j . 'max L.. nfvh f' A 4 LQ -JS v-x 11 . The tenth annual East Campus COMlxfENCEMENT was held on May 16, 1978, in the Kewanee National Guard Armory beginning at 7:30 PM. Earlier in the day the gym had been prepared 1pictures 1 and 21 with the help of staff and students, and rehearsal had been held. Bruce Bunyer seems to be praying that he'll make it. 131 As time for the ceremony drew closer, the potential graduates lined up 141 , and a final check was taken 151 . The faculty donned their caps and gowns 161 , graduates posed for pictures 171 , and Adrninistrators and Board members awaited the processional 181. Dr. Stahl and Mr. Aupperle, hav- ing been at the East Campus since its beginning, seem to be recalling Commencements past 191. .lm EBM, Q Mr. I-Ielml-:amp begins the processional Qpicture 31 and Student Marshalls Marla Longanecker and William Bral fly and Color Bearer Vanessa Fite Q21 begin the march followed by the Nurses Q41. The ceremony is highlighted by the Investiture of Dr. Richard J. Puffer as the Presi- dent of Black Hawk College Q55 . Prospective graduates await the awarding of diplomas 163 . 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Q W I The BOARD OF TRUSTEES of Commtmity College District 503 during 1977-78 were: lleft to right, standingj Mr. Dean Stoner, Mr. jay Stanley, Curt Lind fstudent representativej , Mr. Norman Anselmi felected in April, 19781 , Mr. Thomas Lytton felected in Aprilj, and Dr. Richard Puffer fBoard Secretarylg fseatedj Ms. janet Cartwright, Mr. john Raschke, Mrs. Hannelore Honey Huisman. Mr. Warren Hadley fbelow leftj and Mr. Ken Moberg fbelow rightj re- tired from the Board in April, 1978 . DR. ARTHUR W. DeCABOOTER Vice President for Academic Affairs G Provost - East Campus fthrough February 15, 19781 A.A. - St. Gregory's junior College B.A. - St. John's University DR. RICHARD J. PUFFER Black Hawk College President B.A. - Nebraska Wesleyan University M.S. in Education - Illinois State University Ph.D. in Higher Education - Northwestem University S ,Rival 42? f A 'Eli 39 cv J R vi? Xf- M.S. Ed. - Indiana University Ed. D. - Indiana University Dr. DeCabooter is pictured above right with his chil- dren, Kristen, Laura, and David. 3 DR. FREDERICK E. STAHI. Acting Provost ffrom February, 19781 and Dean of Instruction Taught Philosophy and Ethics Special Events Committee Provost's Information! Coordination Committee Curriculum Committee . L51 MR. THEODORE R. COBERLEY Dean of Student Services Special Events Committee Provost's Information! Coordination Committee Whole Hog Barbecue Committee Graduation B.S. - Illinois State University M.S. - University of Wisconsin - Stout I ' 'rj .' . Illlnu, Rum Whole Hog Barbecue Committee B.S. - Illinois State University M.A. - Illinois State University Ed.D. - Nova University Additional Work - University of Illinois, Western Illinois University, Northern Illinois University MR. DALE E. SWANSON Director of Business Provost's Information! Coordination Committee Kewanee Business College lf1f.Qnf MR. RICH WARNER Cotmselor X Director of Student Activities Taught Human Potential Curriculurn Committee Student Senate Advisor Special Events Committee VVhole Hog Barbecue Committee B.A. - Northern Illinois University M.S . - Northern Illinois University MRS. CONSTANCE B. I-IERRICK Director of Adult Education Provost's Information! Coordination Cormnittee Research Comrnittee Advisory Committee Community Service R.N. - West Suburban Hospital B.S. - Wheaton College Additional Work - University of Illinois, Northern Illinois University NIR. LAWRENCE ZIMIVIERMANN Director of the Learning Resources Center Curriculum Committee B.S. - Northern Illinois University MR. DAVID LAPAN Athletic Director B.S. - Illinois State University M.S. - Illinois State University F? , MR. KENT CLAUSSEN Director of Business Taught Introduction to Business, Marketing, Economics Provost's Information! Coordination Cominittee Curriculum Committee B.S. - Bradley University M.S. - Northem Illinois University MR. ELDON R. AUPPERLE Director of Agriculture Curriculum Committee Chairman Tenure ! Retention Committee Provost's Information! Coordination Committee Advisor - Agri-Business Club and Alumni B.S. - University of Illinois M.S. - University of Illinois , as W I , -, '- Pl ' . IRE QF xii' N' PG' fa MR. LARRY G. MUNTON Director - Mechanical Power Technology Associate Professor Special Events Committee Safety Committee Co-Advisor - Nut Busters Provost's Information! Coordination Committee MPT Advisory Committee Secretary B.S. - Southern Illinois University M.E. - University of Illinois DR. CURTIS HULTEEN Director of University Parallel Programs Professor of Psychology Director of Independent Learning Center Instructional Research and Development Committee Administrative Evaluation Committee Promotion Review Committee Provost's Information! Coordination Committee B.S. - Illinois State University M.S. - Illinois State University Bd.D. - Indiana University ,,.--f '11 I!! MRS. CAROLYN ANDERSON Assistant Professor - Business Education Faculty Senate Secretary Social Committee Chairman Curriculum Committee Instructional Research and Development Committee Compensation Committee Co-Sponsor of Business Club B.S. - Western Illinois University M.A, - Michigan State University Additional Work - Universi of W Missouri, University of Illinois, Ai? Southern Illinois University Klidwardsville Campusl N I as MR. BILL BENNETT Instructor - Agriculture Agri-Business Club Co-Sponsor B.S. - Illinois State University Additional Work - University of Illinois, Southern Illinois University, Western Illinois University MR. LANNY ANDERSON Associate Professor - Agriculture Co - Sponsor of Agri- Business Club Social Committee Academic Review Committee Secretary Compensation Committee B.S. - University of Illinois M. Ed. - University of Illinois Additional Work - University of Illinois, Southern Illinois University MR. DAVID L. BRADBURY Assistant Professor - English, Speech, 8 jotunalism Faculty Senate Chairperson Tenure I Retention Committee Provost's Information! Coordination Committee Resource Allocation Committee Yearbook Advisor A.A. - Grand View College B.A. - Drake University M.S. - Illinois State University Additional Work - Bradley University, London Centre MR. LAWRENCE T. DIVERS Assistant Professor - Speech! Communications and journalism Vice Chairperson for Faculty Senate Curriculum Committee Special Events Committee Announcer for Men's!Women's Basketball School Newspaper Advisor B.A. - St. Martin's College M.S. - Illinois State University Additional Work - Nova University MR. I-IUBERT M. I-IELMKAMP Assistant Professor - Mechanical Power Technology Academic Review Committee Social Committee Co-Advisor - Nut Busters Background: ' 'Master ' s degree from the 'School of Hard Knocks' - Many years in service and management at auto dealerships. MR. KEITH COWDERY Instructor - Mechanical Power Technology A.A.S. - Spoon River College 'K if ff 4 EQ. MRS. MARY I-IARTLEY Assistant Professor - Biology! Chemistry M.S . - Western Illinois University rl, A MR. DAN E. I-IOGE Associate Professor - Agriculture Agri-Business Club Co-Sponsor Livestock judging Team Coach Dairy judging Team Coach Promotion Review Committee B.S. - University Cf Illinois M.S. - University Of Illinois Additional Work - University Of Illinois -ir I . MR. BRUCE A. JACOBSEN Instructor - Art Social Com.mittee B.A. - Southem Illinois University fCarbondaleJ M.F.A. - Southern Illinois UI1iV6lSii3! fCarbondaleJ MR. KEN MAGUIRE Associate Professor - History, Sociology, and Anthropology Academic Review Committee Tenure!Retention Committee Social Committee A.S. - Broward Community College B.A. - Eastern Kentucky State College M.A. - Eastern Kentucky University Additional Work - University of Colorado 4. . . g I I' 'J I' xp x i ' X 'Q MRS . JUDITI-I MOORE MCNABB Associate Professor - Practical Nursing Tenure X Retention Committee Promotion Review Committee Nurse's Club Co-Advisor Nursing Diploma - Galesburg Cottage Hospital School of Nmsing A.B. - Knox College Additional Work - University of Illinois !w ' MRS. BERNADETTE SHANER Assistant Professor - Practical Ntu-sing Curriculum Committee Secretary Safety Committee Nurse's Club Co-Advisor Nursing Diploma - St. Mary's School of Nm-sing - Kankakee Additional Work - Oklahoma University, University of Illinois, Black Hawk College- East Campus tiki 992 936' 90,6 1 MR. KIRK P. POSTIER Assistant Professor - Mathematics Tenure I Retention Committee Secretary Timer for Home Cross Country Meets Assisted in Track and Volleyball Programs Scorebook Keeper - Away Basketball Games fMen's!Women'sj Pom Pon Squad Advisor B.S. - Wichita State University M .S. - Ohio State University Additional Work - Ohio State University MR. STEPHEN R. SAMS Associate Professor - History and Government Promotion Review Committee Special Events Committee Referendum Chairman B.A. - Illinois Wesleyan University M.A. - University of Iowa Additional Work - University of Illinois, Oxford University, University of Missouri MR. DAVID NOLAN Instructor - Agriculture Social Committee Agri-Business Club Co-Sponsor A. S . -Joliet junior College B.S. - Illinois State University M .S. - University of Illinois Mu .X 55 2? 'Ng CSX g A.. 0 O MRS . LYNDA WILLIAMS Instructor - English Academic Review Committee Chairperson B.A. - Bradley University M.A. - Western Illinois University Additional Work - University of New Hampshire rn, S Q.. If 'Ns sur ,fp MR. RODNEY L. 'WINTER Insuuctor - Veteran's Farm Program A.S. - Black Hawk College-East Campus B.S. - Illinois State University 2- year Diploma - U.E.I. fElectIonic Technician, NO PICTURE AVAILABLE MR. DOUGLAS MCCAW Instructor - Veteran's Farm Program B.S. - Illinois State University MRS. KAREN K. TASKER Instructor - Business - Office Careers Business Club Co-Sponsor Social Committee B.S. - Western Illinois University 'e Y . 'W MR. JON R. WOLF Instructor - Horse Science Special Events Committee Social Committee Academic Review Committee Agri-Business Club Co-Sponsor B.S. - University of Illinois M.S. - University of Illinois .ill JP ,ff 'C xl Charles Ashley Cheryl C0116 Linda Curry Daisy Gerwig Grace Good Ercie Gooding . .gli mfyli V .J A 'U M9 N .Q 5 ? , , X-y 4 , ,Jill 1, , .25 ,H xtgqxa-J'--'S 'E Ken Fristad Leonard Hanson Richard Harker Rita Lapan Nelson Lay James Lund Rich Miller Lila Oloffson Joan Snider William Stewart Margot Wicklander Arthur Young Alu Fall 1977 Adjunct Faculty David W. Boylan, Psychology David J. Bugos, Agriculture Jeanette E. Claussen, Business Administration Cheryl A. Cone, l.L.C. Mahlon R. David, Business Administration Mark Edwards, Psychology Kenneth A. Fristad, Data Processing Grace C. Good,1.L.C. Leonard J. Hansen, Agriculture Richard F. Harker, Agriculture James J. Haverback, Accounting Rita K. Lapan, Practical Nursing Nelson M. Lay, Coordinator, P .E. James Lund, Mech. Power Technology Donald P. Lundberg, Accounting Judith L. Nystrom, Law Enforcement Lila J. Oloffson, l.L.C. William E. Steward,Business Law Larry S. Vandersnick, Law Enforcement Charles B. Warriner, Business Administration Arthur P. Young, Business Administration Spring 1978 Adjunct Faculty Charles Ashley, Agricultme Jeanette Claussen, Business Administration Cheryl A. Cone, 1.L.C. Mahlon David, Business Administration Kenneth Fristad, Data Processing Grace C. Good, I.L.C. Roger Grafton, Law Enforcement Leonard Hansen, Agriculture Jay Hanson, Law Enforcement Richard Harker, Agriculture James I-Iaverback, Accounting Irvin Kelman, Business Administration Debra Lankford, Business Administration Nelson Lay, Athletics James Lund, Mech. Power Technology Donald Ltmdberg, Accounting Dale Moon, Vocational Welding Richard Ogorzalek, Vocational Welding Lila J. Oloffson, l.L.C. Richard Rock, Agriculture Gordon Wilson, Mech. Power Technology Arthur Young, Business Administration 1977- 1978 Adjunct Staff Linda Curry, Public Relations fSpring, 78J Brohna A. Daisy Gerwig, Recruiter Ercie Gooding, District Practical Nursing Director Rich Miller, Assistant Men's Basketball Coach Joan Snider,Biology Lab Assistant Margot H. Wicklander, Public Relations fFall, 1977J 85 ! j 1 X I 3' wif. if Emi J 94..l5.'.5 'Qi' .5'EKx4.,.,. r , f X, X 'FQ' i. lx hi ff I 'Q o F' 1 X sg., H! f , .V ul 0? i L I A .lx 13 4 'ff 4 . -. 1 195- ru L B 6 I 1 1, f . 1, if a 24 ff CLASSIFIED STAFF MELODEE ADAMS Bookstore Worker FRED BENNETT Maintenance G Custodial Supervisor DORIS BOGGS Bookkeeper! Secretary ffirst part of yearj FRANCES CAMBRON Evening Switchboard Operator! Re- ceptionist HAROLD CLARKE Guard ! Custodian TOM COATES Guard! Custodian flast part of yearj DARLENE COLLINSON Secretary - Student Services MARLENE GREENBERG Guard! 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