Danville Area Community College - Chronicle Yearbook (Danville, IL)

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CHR ONI CLE Danville Junior College Danville, Illinois Volume 7 mmjLE. JUNIOR C0LLEQ6 LIBRARY! PR EFA CE Our symbol, like our name, is THE CHRON- ICLE. It is a historical account of your life at Danville Junior College. This phase of your life will never be for- gotten. The staff wishes that this book will become a part of your past. For the first time we have given you a colored picture of Danville Junior College, hoping that this pic- ture will make the time spent here clearer and more meaningful to you. It was not a final step but a beginning. Here you became interested in the life a - round you. Here your search for higher ed- ucation began. A search that will be for a better life, a better education, and a better you. The administrators and the teachers want you to grow in skill. So we present to you this illuminated manuscript, THE CHRON- ICLE, in the hopes you may find future memories. Editor-in-Chief ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT FOR FUTURE MEMORIES Chronicle, Volume 7 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF--Cindy Schackmann PHOTOGRAPHY MANAGER --Carol Marlatt CIRCULATION MANAGER--Brenda Wilming ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGER-- Terry Rothwell ADVERTISING MANAGER--Alexis Lane ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER-- Paulette Bartash LAYOUT EDITOR--Barbara Reed ASST. LAYOUT EDITOR--Sue Massey COPY EDITOR--Nancy Peterson ASST. COPY EDITOR--GayIe Wise SPONSORS--Mr. Charles Howe Mr. John Alkire Grateful Acknowledgement for Pictoral Assistance from Mr. Richard Cheney and the Audio- Visual Department 3 ' TOMORROW ' S LEADERS TODAY ' TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication 5 Administration and Personnel 11 Faculty 23 Students 33 Organizations 97 Honors 115 Activities 117 Sports 171 Advertisers 183 DEDICATION President Miller viewing plans for the new athletic complex with Representa- tives William Cox, (standing), Charles Campbell, Robert Craig, and Tom Mer- ritt. STATE R EPR E SENT A TI VES TOUR DANVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE. Legislators having a coffee break with Mr. Auten, Director of Research, and Mr. Brackney, Administrative Assistant. 6 President Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Whitniill, and Mr. and Mrs. Britton at the faculty Christmas dinner, 1967. DEDICA TION Donald C. Whitmill We dedicate our 1969 CHRONICLE to Mr. Donald C. Whitmill, Vice President dur- ing the 1967 and 1968 School years. His administrative leadership contributed much to the progress of the College. BOARD OF TRUSTEES IN SESSION Danville Junior College students gratefully recognize the multitude of efforts the Board of Trustees have expended in making an education possible for D.J.C. students. At work in a board meeting are Mr. Rus- sell L. Guin; Mr. Benson M. Jewell; Mr. Ralph J, Swanson; Mrs . Vivian Schultz, Executive Secretary; Mr. Elmer E. Smith, President of the Board; Mr. Donald R. Dunlap, Vice President of the Board; Miss Mary Miller, President of Danville Junior College. Not pictured are Mr. Thomas W. Conron, Jr. and Mr. J. Cole Morton. 8 Courtesy of THE COMMERCIAL-NEWS DANVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE ADMINISTRATOR WITNESSES APOLLO 8 LAUNCH Mr. James C. Sandilos, Director of Instruction at Danville Junior College, was present at the launching of Apollo 8 that carried as- tronauts to man ' s first orbiting of the moon. Mr. Sandilos is Vice President of the National Aerospace Education Council and chair- man of its committee on junior college and university aviation and aerospace programs. Three miles from the launch pad at Cape Kennedy, Mr. Sandilos was one of a 48-member group of educators who watched Astronauts Borman, Lovell, and Anders blasted off into their historic moon-trip. FROM FOREIGN SHORES D.J.C. students from all over the globe include Evangelas Zervoulias, Greece; Ata Abbed, Jordan; Francisco Mendez, Guatemala; Margaret Pratt, Sierra Leone; Kuko Inoue and Shoji Okabe, Japan; Patrick and Michael Malynn, South Africa. TO FOREIGN SHORES D.J.C. students who studied in Europe last summer include Mary Snyder, Debbie Cunningham, Carol Gerdausky, Bart Doney, Bill Cunningham, Jim Jordan, and Alan McDonald. ADMINISTRATION Mr. Ralph J. Scranson Mr. Benson M. Jewell Mr. J. Cole Morton Mr. Burton Drackney Administrative Assistant a President Mary Miller Mr. James C. Sandilos Director of Instruction A D MINIS TRA TION Mr. John Bettag Bursar Mr. Wilbur Dickson Director of Student Services Mr. Lawrence Auten Director of Research 13 President Mary Miller Administrative Assistant Burton Brackney Miss Judy Roth, Sec. ADMINISTRA TIVE OFFICES Mr. James Sandilos Mr. Lawrence Auten Direct or of Instruction Director of Research Mrs. Verta Canute, Sec. Miss Judy Roth, Sec. Mrs. Vivian Schultz Executive Secretary Adult Education Dean Mary Ann Diller Mrs. Mildred Mills, Sec. Vocational- Technical Dean Robert Griggs Mrs. Alice Whittier, Sec. DEANS Library Dean Sherman Zelinsky University Parallel (Transfer) Dean Alice Lee Morrison Mrs. Betty Levy, Sec. 15 Mrs. Annabelle Neel, Registrar Mrs. Betty Hoagland Mrs. Annabelle Neel Mrs, Dorothy Britton ADMISSIONS OFFICE Mrs. Dorothy Britton, Secretary Mrs. Betty Hoagland, Secretary DEAN OF MEN--Mr. Charles Thompson and Debbie Nolin (above, left) DEAN OF WOMEN--Miss Marjorie Holmes and Joe Cooke (above) VO-TECH. COUNSELOR- -Mr. Robert Zeigler and Debbie Nolin (left) UNI,- PARALLEL COUNSELOR--Mr. Tim Mahoney and Leslie Morris (lower, left) UNI-PARALLEL COUNSELOR--Miss Peggy Chase and Donna Bone- brake (below) COUNSELING RECEPTION OFFICE--Miss Sue Bur- DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SERVICES--Mr. Wilbur wash, secretary, and Miss Guess Who? Dickson and Miss Counselor ' s Choice EVENING COUNSELOR--Miss Catherine Marron and Joan Bartling 0183500.1 JUNIOR COLLEGF LIBRARY I Left, top, Mrs. Gondry, Vo-Tech secretary. Picture 2, left--SHIPPING AND RECEIVING-- Mertin Hoskins, Foreman; Speed Litten; Mrs. Helen Clark, secretary. Picture 3, left-- MAINTENANCE-- Joe Clementz, Harris Carley, Leland Kinney, Dick Wright, Bob Mattingly. Picture 4, left--CUSTODIANS--Otto Divan, Glenn Suver, Levi Coleman, Charles Lapin. Picture 1, below— CUSTODIANS- -William Williams, Harry Becker, Harold Martin, Paul Ludwig. Picture 2, below— CUSTODIANS— Paul Galyen, Al Trujillo, Horace Brown, Curtis Sollars, Homer Trooper, Chet Dougherty. Not pictured. Jack James. SCHOOL. NUHSK--]Vlrs. Helen Prast and Dan Slianahan INFORMATION OFFICE--Mrs. Joyce Keehner, secretary, and Marie Stage BOOKSTORE--Mrs. Jayne O ' Neill, man- age ; Mrs. Betty Arant, secretary OFFICE OF GROUNDS AND BUILD- INGS-- Mr. Howard Mallett, Superin- tendent, and Mrs, Dorothy Anderson, secretary SECURITY GUARDS--Werner Samuels, Chelsea Singleton, and Ernest Cole 0 : DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS— Eddie Evemeyer, director, and Karen Smith LIBRARY STAFF--Mr. Leland Corey, Mrs. Hazel Lee, Dean Sherman Zelinsky. LIBRARY STAFF AND STUDENT HELPERS--Mrs, Lee, Dick Linne, Mr. Corey, Alyce Rose, Dave Jumps, Dan Franklin. Not pictured--Jo- Ann Reynolds, Bob Starkey and Carol Marlatt. LIBRAR Y AUDIO -VISUAL OFFICE Mr. Richard Cheney, manager; Jerry Richter; Jack Foley; Theodore Hile; Mrs. Cora Murray, secretary; Tom Chamings; Jodie Cameron; Dave Burdette; Bronislaus Janulis. 22 ROBERT BRITTON B.A.-U. of Minn. M.A.— Indiana U. Soc. Science Bus. Adm. MARILYN CAMPBELL B.S.-Ind. State U. M.S.-Ind. State U. Biol. Science Spon-Nat. Hist. Club NORMA JEAN BAILEY B.A.-U. of 111. M.A.-U. of 111. GERALD BINKLEY B.S.-U. of 111. M.A.-U. of 111. Agriculture ROBERT BONNE- WELL B.A.-Ind. State U. E.D.P. 25 27 JODIE MEESSEN M.A.-Ind. U. English Spon.-CAMPUS COURIER ALICE LEE MORRISON B.A,-U, Of 111. M.A.-U. of 111. Dean— Baccal. Oriented Humanities Chr. English KENNETH LEISCH B.A.-U. Of 111. M.A.-U. Of Mich. English TIMOTHY MAHONEY B.A.— Rippon Coll. M.A.-U. of 111. Economics Counseling MAX McDERMOTT M.A.-U. of 111. Speech Pathologist 28 29 BARBARA STOVER B. A. --Drake U. M. A, -Mich. State English Dept. Chr. WILLIAM TEMPLETON B.S. -Southern III. U. M.A. -Southern 111. U. E.D.P. BARBARA TODD B. A. -Eastern 111. U. Physical Ed. Spon. Cheerleaders Spon.— Jaguarettes EARL STELZER B.S. -Eastern 111. U. M.A.-U. of 111. Coordinator of Voc. (Adult Ed.) RONALD STICKLER M.A.-U. Of 111. Ornam. Hort. FELIX WHEELER B.S. -U.S. Naval Academy M.S.E.E.-U. of 111. Electronics Spon.— Electronics Club ALVIN WILCOX B. A. -Iowa State Electronics BARBARA WILLIAMS B.A.— Ind. State U. Home Ec. RICHARD TROWER B.S,-I11. State U. M.A. -Eastern 111. U. Bus. Ed. JOAN WEST M.A.-U. of 111. Foreign Lang. 30 JAMES WILLIAMS B. A. —Notre Dame U, Physical Ed. Coach— Basketball NAOMI nUFOHD Teaching Asst. Child Develop. NANCY LATINOVICH B.A.— Ind. State U. Commercial DAN WINLAND B.S.-IU. State U. M.A.-Ind. State U. Science Coach— Wrestling CLASSROOM SCENES— Mr. Langas orients, in his class on the Ancient World, his students, Robert Stange, George Grove and Jami Hotsinpiller. Mr. Mahoney and students, Alexis Lane and Alex Janulis, peruse THE WALL STREET JOURNAL from A to X in Economics. MAHY JOHNSON Teaching Asst. Cashiering JOHN YIKE M.A.-Ind. State U. Reading Spec. (Lab) 31 BIEDERMANN, CAROL Senate I, II Lecture Comm. Coffee House Comm. Clir. I Spec. Proj. Comm. Chr. II Campus Courier Ed -in -Chief I Phi Theta Kappa I, II Dean ' s List Astra Kollege Kapers Student Handbook GARNER, CAROL Senate I Chronicle II Jaguarettes I, II V. Pres. Phi Rho Pi I, II Astra II Choir I, II Kollege Kapers II HARTSHORN, PAMELA Chronicle II Astra I, II Sec. II Bowling I, II Kollege Kapers Intramurals SCHACKMANN, CINDA Senate II Chronicle I, II Ed -in -Chief II Public, Brd. Phi Alpha Theta I. 11 Sec. II Phi Rho Pi I. n Astra I, II MARLATT, CAROL Senate Chronicle I, II Ass ' t. Ed. Photo g. Mgr. Plii Alpha Theta Sec. Bishops Choir Kollege Kapers CAMPUS ACTIVITY AND ACADEMIC LEADERS J 34 BART LING, JOAN Senate I, II Traffic Comm. Chr. I Pub. Rel. Comm. Chr. I Chronicle II Campus Courier Page Ed. I Jaguarettes I Cheerleader II PlTi Rho Pi II Kollege Kapers Dance Comm. Bowling I GRANT, BONNIE Senate I, II Pres. II Cred. Comm. Parliament. I Phi Alpha Theta V. Pres. II Campus Courier Page Ed. I Public. Brd. Astra I, II Proj. Chr. 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SMITH, DAVID Chronicle I, II Choir I Kollege Kapers ALEXIS, PETER Courier I Ass ' t. Ed. Chronicle II BALDWIN, BRIAN Symph. Orch. II Nat. Hist. Club II Bishops I SMITH, KAREN Chronicle II Dean ' s List Astra I, II BELL, CAROLYN Jaguarettes I Kollege Kapers 6 BARR, THOMAS Chronicle Clioir Kollege Kapers BRAZELTON, ROSEMARY Tau Epsilon I. 11 Kollege Kapers BOSTIC, CHARLES Dean ' s List Vet. Club I, II Tau Espilon I. 11 BROOKS , LINDA Astra I, II Dir. II MASSEY, MEEKER, SUE RONALD Chronicle I, II Bishops Ass ' t Layout V. -Pres. II Ed. II MINER, STANCE, MIKE ROBERT Campus Courier Pres. List I Nat. Hist. Club Chronicle II TUTT, UNGER, GAY WILLIAM OH Club I, II Dean ' s List Pres. II ' et. Club PARIS, RAY, WHITE, GARY KAY ANDl Dean ' s List Tau Epsilon I, H Cl-ironicle II .Alaway, Brian Alexander, Jerry Allard, Greg Alt, Stanley Anderson, Brad Anderson, James Anderson, Pat Anderson, Stephen Apgar, Tom Armstrong, Mike Ash, Edward Atchison, Mike Bach, Lawrence Bailey, Gale Baker, Ken Balzer, Joe Bangeman, Patricia Barnes, Bill Barnes, Gayle Barr, Phyllis Barrett, Nick Barth, Lee Baucum, Earle Beninati, Dick Biage, Robert Biggs, Anne Bina, Terry Blatteau, Kerry Boaz, Jim Boehm, Terry 38 Sophomore Class officers: Bob Linn, President; Jerry McGlaughlin, Vice-President; Sandy Vincent, Secretary. Joic Chestnut, Dan Catney, and Becky Vonderohe and Carol Biedrman are the class ' s sophomore senate representatives. SOPHOMORES Bogner, Roger Bosley, Rodney Bosvvell, Don Brady, Bill Brain, John Brown, Jolin Brown, Lester Buhoveckey, Sue Bunting, Dan Burcham, John Burdette, Dave Burress, Wes Carlson, Janet Carlson, Wayne Cheak, Pat Cline, David Coder, Maureen Coffing, David Coggelshall, Arnie Colteaux, John Condon, Idabelle Cooper, Jolin Counce, Cynthia Cox, Ellen Creighton, Vickie Crouch, James Darding, Darrell Darrow, David Davis, Elna Davis, Joe Smiles of relief mark the close of a panel discussion by Pat Bangeman, Mr. Smith (instructor), Tom Kirkpatrick, Dwight Ellis, and Bob Vandenberg. Dixon, Keith Doliinc, Katliryn Donahue, Mike Downing, Steve Ebcrt, Bob Edwards, Barry Edwards, Bob Egolf, Ron Englum, Robert Forker, Gary Foxworthy, Tony Gaylen, Judith Garwood, Pam Gill, Betty Glatz, Jerry Don Laughhead, Gay Tutt, and Mr. Schroeder v ork diligently at identifing flowers in their ornamental horticulture class. Mrs. Meessen ' s journalism assignments are accepted v ith smiles by Linda Laird and Emma Scott. 41 Glatz, Richard Good, Teresa Goodner, Theodore Gourley, Gary Green, Paul Grindley, Rick Grinslaae, Sam Gunia, Michael Hall, Caryl Hall, Loretta Hankla, Jefferson Hart, Larry Hatfield, Donald Heggen, Thomas Henderson, Michael Hendricks, Tim Hershberger, Michael Hicks, Loretta Higgins, Paul Hile, Daniel Hill, Fred Hill, James Hines, Michael Hogan, Terrance Hollen, Stanley Ilollingsworth, Janice Hoobiler, Donald Hotsinpiller, Jami Hudson, Jolm Hutson, Michael Iliit ' ion, Victor liK|iic, Kcikij James, Gary Jenldns, Susan Johnson, Arthur Johnson, Robert Scales are part of the work in Agriculture Management. Shown are Mr. Binkley and Wayne See. Gary Abernathy, Lindell Morgan, Mr. Cronkhite, John Nicklas, and Vic Hutson pursue excellence in the field of power hydraulics. Johnston, JoAnne Jokisch, Louis K anger, Michael Kilgore, Jolin King, James Kirk, Kathleen 44 Moore, Bruce Morris, Linda Morton, Michael Nash, Charlene Nelson, Sara Newlin, Jeff Nicklas, John Norfolk, Thomas Norman, Sharilyn Norregaard, Leon Norton, Larry Oliver, Jolin Olmstead, Charles Oltman, Terry Osterbier, Mitchell Parrish, Kenneth Penley, Gary Perkins, Ronald Perona, Thomas Pichon, Ethel Pintar, Joseph 46 V 1 IMiilii, Kolxin Pollock, Terry Ponder, Lucy Pribble, Donald Pruitt, Jim Pugh, Jerry Rainboth, John Ray, David Raycraft, Micheal Read, William Resh, Gary Resh, Mark Rigdon, Keith Riggle, Sandra Roberts, Richard Robertson, Nancy Robinson, Richard Runyan, Kenneth Rush, Chris Rush, Curtis It ' s the age of Robin Hood again, as Miss Todd guides Carol Walker ' s arrow into the bull ' s eye. 0 Sanders, John Schomburg, James Schuler, James Schultz, Jerrold Seaton, Virginia See, Robert Seibert, Roger Sibert, Lois Shonk, David Slayton, Jim Smalley, Richard Smiley, Bob Smith, Dave Smith, Philip Snyder, Charlotte 48 Verhoeven, Andy Vogel, Greg Wake, Warren Wallace, Maria Wallace, Steve Wattleworth, Gary Webster, Wilnia Webb, Rodney Wheeler, Wesley White, Carla White, Ed Whittaker, Brent Wierzba, Tom Williams, John Williams, Mile Wilson, Kenneth Winkle, Stephen Wise, Henry Wise, Sam Witte, William Wolf, Dan Woodrum, Alan Woods, Carl Wright, Denny Wright, Stan Yarusinsky, Jo Yoho, Cynthia Yokel, John Young, Stephen Zimmer, Phil 50 Freshman Class Officers Debby Doan, Sccretoiry, and Greg Yanko, President. Not pictured is Steve Gustus, Vice- President. FRESHMEN Freshman Senators. From back: Glen Hillygus, Fred Heck, Dwight Lucas, Larry Miles, Diana Gilberg, Christy C artwright, Jan Paris, Rosalie Davis, Teresa Deck, Not pictured is Sue Swearingen. Alt, Lawrence Amato, Gregory Anderson, Richard Anderson, Robert Anderson, Ruth Applegate, Joyce Armantrout, Deanna Armstrong, Mary Amett, Ramona Arnold, Mark Ashenbremer, Randolph Atwood, Frank Atwood, Harriet Auvil, Gary Austin, Verle Baker, John Barrett, Richard Bartlow, Karen Bauman, Larry Bayles, Robert Beasley, Timothy Bechtold, Chris Bednar, John Bell, Judy Belt, Diane Bender, Darrell Bennett, Brent Berenz, Pete Bettag, Barbara Betzold, Bruce 52 liii ' e,s, Sue Brinkocttcr, Jolin Black, Thomas Black, William Blackford, James Blakenburg, Cindy Mr. Fink explains gears to Roger Anker and Fred Marsh what ' s the joke, Men? Blary, Janet Blue, Nancy Bodine, Cheryl Boehme, Robert Boen , Becky lii-ook liiix ' , Ut)bcrl: Brotlicrs, Margaret Brown, Daniel ... and another important city is Danville, Illinois ' laughs Mr. Howe, it seems to have a couple important Illinois writers, too. ' Charlotte Snyder, Anne Big s, and Jeff Taylor seem to catch the joke! Brown, Dave Brown, Dwight Brown, Gary Brown, Ron Brown, Roy Brownfield, Gary Bryant, John Bryant, Robert Bullock, Jerry Bunting, Dave Burke, Carol Burke, Dorothy Burke, Valerie Burns, Madal}Ti Burrows, Jolin 0 iHi . vi 1 JL V Burrows, Dale Cahall, Jim Calamaei, John Camarata, Constance Cameron, Jodie Camp, Steve Campbell, Kenton Cannon, Marjorie Carey, Jim Carson, Kit Carter, Cindy Carter, James Carter, Rodney Carter, William Cart Wright, Cindy Cary, Ronald Case, Jeffrey Caudill, James Cavanagh, Daniel Champion, John Chandler, Harold Chartrau, Donna Chernausky, Janie Chernausky, Tony Cherry, Greg Chesnut, Carla Cliristensen, Paul Christian, William Church, Joseph Cieslik, Alan 56 Collins, Peggy Cooke, Joe Cooper, Sandra Cordes, Martha Cornelius, Robert Cornell, Morris Correll, Deborah Cosat, Micheal Cotrell, Benny Cowan, Robert On you Huskies! says Mr. Evemeyer. Come on Bart, you can do better than that. Currier, John Curtis, Mary Curtis, Stephen Dalbey, Michael Dales, Betsy 59 .1 . V. Dalle, Barbara Darnell, Ernestine Darr, Richard Dassow, Duane David, Deborah David, Kay Davis, Cathy Davis, Dallas Davis, Gerald Davis, James Davis, Ronald Davis, Rosalie Davis, Glenn Day, Michael Dearth, Mary Death, Greg Deck, Teresa Dee ken, Mike My key is stuck! Mr. Trower gives Marjorie Cannon a helping hand. 60 0 For the sixth time, Bruce, tliis is skin! ' Mr. Latinovich gives Linda Miller and Bruce Moore added help. DcWcrff, (-ary Dickison, lirucc Dickison, Lewis Dines, Robert Dixon, David Doan, Deborah Dobbins, Q uinton Dodd, Brenda Doggett, Claude Donaldson, John Doney, Bart Dorsey, Becky Dougherty, Dennis Downey, Robert Drain, Eugene Droessler, Arlene ■i I Eckersley, Don Edinger, Larry Edwards, Asa Edwards, Katherine Edwards, Penny Elkin, Judy Ellis, Dwight Ellis, Inge Ells, Michael Elmore, Debbie Mrs. Norris helps students in Adult Education with their Social Sciences. Emery, Shirley Engle, Diane Engleman, Cheryl Evans, Douglas Evans, James Evans, Teal Eversgerd, Vincent Ewing, Vanessa Faldt, Chris Farmer, James 62 Smiling faces greet the children in the Child Devel- opment Program of the Adult Ed, Department. Teachers; Maureen Sell, Abby Collins, Director Pushpa Gopalan, Naomi Buford. I ' arnsworth , Doniui I ' arris, Jon l ' aiill , Douglas I au]:;ti( |i, Mary I ' l ' cciiiaii, Jolm I ' chrcnb ac h c r , Phillip Felgcnhavver, Terry Felix, Linda Fellers, Earl I ' inet, Edwina Fiscus, Randy Fisher, Peter Fleming, Harold Fleming, John Fleming, William Flyiin, Terry Ford, Almarie Foster, Rebecca Foxworthy, Mary Franklin, Daniel 63 Freehill, Lynda Fritsch, Beverly Fuller, Judith Gaines, Mary Gardner, Peggy Gardner, Randy Garren, Mark Garrison, Patricia Gatterman, John Gay, Shirley Geades, James George, William Gerber, Terry Gerdausky, Carol Ghibaudy, Randy Mr. Jackse of Adult Education instructs a student in shoe repairing. ( loocliifi ' , Tfiry ( iortloii , Jane Gore, Charles Courlcy, John Gouty, Bill Gramm, Cindy Mrs. Margaret Parke displays a pitcher made in the pottery department of Adult Education. Grant, John Grant, Pat Green, Deanna Gress, Theresa Grider, Bill Griffin, Howard Groves, Nilah Grzelak, James Gullickson, Roxanne Gustus, Steve Gutteridge, Sara Guthrie, Tim Hagemeier, James Hale, Bruce Hall, Ruby 65 Hale, Theren Hall, Robert Hallenberger, Thersa Haley, Steve Hambleton, Gerald Hamilton, Carol Hamilton, Linda Hamm, Jeff Hamman, Allen Hanegan, Allen Hanna, Randall Hannon, Lucy Hargis, Charles Harris, Jeanine Harris, Mike Hartsock, John Hathaway, John Haton, Gary Hatton, Randall Hauber, Tim Hawkin, Frances Heath, Greg Hebermehl, Janet Heck, Fred Hennette, Kenneth Herman, Marjorie Hesler, Pamela Hickman, George Hicks, Sandra Hicks, Steven 66 I Steve Mabry and Ronald Hoggatt listen as Mr. Wheeler explains the controls of some test equipment. 1Z 1 High, Gerald Hill, Donald Hill, Dwain Hill, Pinkye Hill, Terry Hilliard, Rick Hillygus, Glenn Hines, Klirl Hodgeman, Tom Holden, Paul 67 Hollingsworth, Nancy Hopkins, Charlie Horath, Pamela Horstman, Deborath Hosch, Harlan Hott, John Hscher, Peter Hubbard, Ronald Hubner, Carol Hudson, Thomas Mr. Norwood hard at work in Wood Shop in the Adult Ed. Department. Huffman, Bradley Humrichouse, Larry Hunt, Ronald Hurst, Anna Hutchens, Floyd Hutton, Jeffrey Jacobs, Charles Janes, Jerry Janulis, Bronislas Jarvis, Michael 68 The Gang from the Child Development Center. Ringleaders Mrs. Conley and Mrs. Buford. Joliii MJii, ( .ail I,. Johnson, Carl W. Johnson, iVr ,nbctU Jolinson, Jay Joluison, Jolinny Johnson, Linda Jolinson, Nancy Johnson, Paul Johnson, Timothy Johnston, Mark Jones, Judith Jones, Margret Jordan, Arthur Jordan, Charles Jordan, James Jordan, Murray Jumps, David Ingram, David Irick, George Irish, Linda Kaufman, Fred Kazakaitis, Joseph Keith, William Kellerahls, Paul Kelly, Stephen Kemper, James Kenciall, Kris Kerber, Mark Kerner, Urban Keys, Gail Kiger, James Kilgore, Carol Kimble, Rebecca Kirkpatrick, Robert Kirkpatrick, Tom Kirsch, Kim Koever, James Knapp, Vernon Kunce, Barbara Kurtenbach, Kenneth it,. 4 ! i Kotch, Eric Lack, Cheryl Lack, Robert Lamb, Bill Lane, Stephen Langdon, Donna Lange, li)onald Lange, Robert Larsen, John Larson, Dale 70 ( V Lillard, Cassandra Lilley, Carole Linares, Joe Linder, Sharon Linder, William Lindley, Clifton Lipowsky, Karen Listner, Robert, Jr. Livingston, Larry Llanos, Alberta Lockhart, Joyce Long, Kevin Lucas, Dwight Lyle, Dallas Mabry, Steven MacDonald, Alan Magin, Stephen Malynn, Michael Malynn, Patrick Manges, Meredith Manion, Mitch Marana, Paul March, Warvick Markham, Don Marron, Robert Martin, Kathy Martin, Kurt Martin, Michael Mason, Carole Matthews, Mark A Matthews, Starliiij ' , Mauck, David McBridc, C ' atlicrinc MclJridc, Patricia McClaflcn, Williaiii McClatclicy, John McCallum, Cliarles McCool, Stephen McCoy, Beckie McDougal, Renee 1 ' i McDowell, Norma McFadden, Molly Mclntyre, Rebecca McKinney, George McMillin, Gary Examining an oscilloscope in Introduction to Electronics are Jerry James, Randy Haton, and Mr. Wilcox. 11 • flf Mendez, Francisco Mikel, Sharon Miles, Richard Miles, Larry Miller, Betty Miller, Evelyn Miller, Linda Miller, Raymond Miller, Robert Montgerard, John V Moore, Gregorv More field, Rodger Moreman, Nancy Morgan, lindell Morrison, Patricia Mowery, Dorothy Mudd, Raymond Mullins, Patricia Murphy, Daniel Nadeau, Richard Navarre, David Neal, David Nelson, Robert Neufield, Leslie Neuman, Carol Newell, Jolin Mr. Britton does his office work with a smile. 74 I Nelson, Oliver NCWIIKIII, Jollll Nixon, Larry Norris, Larry Novick, John Oakes, Brian Oberlan, Fred Okabe, Shoji Orrick, Bruce Orsulak, Mark Oskfeldt, Brian Osta, Donald O ' Toole, Alice Owens, Louise Pachciarz, John Paden, Pamela Palmer, Robert Parrish, Doris Parrish, Paula Pasierb, Marcyann Pataki, Lucinaa Brent Whitiker, Mr. Mainline, and John Sanders check the moisture content and weight per bushel of grain. 1 -J l 75 Pataki, Debbie Paxton, Brenda Payton, Frederick Pearman, Frederick Pearson, Steven Peebles, Larry Pepelea, Arthur Pepping, Roberta Perank, Carol Perry, Mike It is easy to type while looking at the keys but Mr, O ' Bryan ' s class is doing it the hard way. In the back are John Southwell, Mike Tutwiller, and Dwayne Hill. In the front are Ernestine Darnell and Myril Lie, Peterwas, Barbara Pickett, Bill Pilkington, Susan Pitlik, Frank Pope, Richard Porter, Virginia Potter, Charles Potter, Rand Powell, Alice Powell, Marilyn 76 Reese, Robert Reeves, Greg Reifsteck, David Repasy, Jerry Reynolds, Allen Reynolds, Jo Ann Richards, Kevin Richoz, Charles Richter, Jerry Rldens, Mike Ries, Deborah Rigdon, Carol Riggle, Gayle Rimshas, Tony Rishel, Larry Robb, Charles Roberts, Jack Roberts, Steve Robison, Doug Robinson, Gary Robinson, Jayne Rodriquez, Guillermo Rohrscheib, Harry Rollings, Larry Ross, Jerry Rudy, Linda Ruggs, Larry Rusk, James Russell, Bob Rutan, Pat 78 81 1 i: fill i: Mrs. Ramsey is shown here in her Basic Education | class. Steenbergen, Gary Stefaniak, Richard Steinbaugh, Larry Steiner, Carol Stevens, Ronald Stewart, Jack Stikel, John Stone, Caprice Storm, Cynthia Strako, Craig Strow, Ronald Swaim, Russ Swearingen, Betty Swearingen, Sue Swick, Susan Swisher, Sondra Sydes, Karen labels, Rena Talbert, Connie Tallman, Carol Tammen, Harry 82 Cs 0 dkM I ' ansky, John I ' atc, Mary Terry, James riiocnncs, John Tlioin, Ureuda Thomen, Alan ThornsbroLigh, Ginger Tliornton, Phillip Tilton, Marcella Tobin, Marilyn Toms, James Tool, Wanda Tovey, Dane Towner, Sherry To rnsend, Tommie Travis, John Trezek, Norman Troxell, Ronald Tucker, James Turner, Glenna Turner, Michael Mrs. Romig is seen here teaching Basic Education in the Adult Education Center. 8 3 Turner, Robert Underwood, David Mr. Kenneth Leisch is shown here listening to a record with students Dee Schalott and Mark Smith. Underwood, Eugene Unger, Stephen Vale, Paul VanBuskick, William VanDyke, Larry Vaughn, Maurice Voorhees, Charles Wagner, Dennis Walker, Carol Walker, John Walker, Lorna Walker, Phillip Wallace, Beverly Wallace, Pam Walley, Roger Walters, Everett Walters, George 84 Weathers, Jean Weaver, David Webster, Cynthia Wehr, Klike West, James White, Charlott Whiteside, David Wiesemann, Lloyd Willard, Ann Willett, Richard ' illiams, Jackie Williams, Joseph Williams, Myrlie Wilson, Gerald Winans, Carl Three pretty flower girls , Carol Steiner, Mrs. Dries, and Dee Scharlott, smile for the Did I file my gradebook under D or F? wonders Miss Diffenderfer. CHRONICLE camera. Winger, Dale Winters, Ronald Witcher, William Wolfe, Debbie Woodard, Gene W ■ Woodke, Keith Woods, Terry Wooster, Tony Wright, Alan Wright, Pat Yanko, Gre Yarbrough, Debra York, Robert Young, Clifford Young, Herbert 86 Mr. Stickler instructs Steve Hotsinpiller and Roger is it guys?! Mitchell in lab teclinique. 1 Copying a favorite recipe? Mrs. Barbara Wimams waits while an Adult Education Home Economics student takes it down. i I! ii Mr. Alkire and William Carter discuss elections in European History. A second student splits his vote. Mid-Term examination time in Mr. Chambers ' Political Science. Ed White, Phil Zimmer and Dwaine Hill find themselves wishing they had photographic minds.  I 4 Recluses of the Phillips Building, Mr. Lynch, Luke Olmstead and Chuck Hayes fence themselves in to learn to be better agriculturists. 88 90 Betty Dohme, Sam Saludino, and Andy White wait as Mr. Henley plays an oldy-but-goody. Is it rock- Mrs. Johnson instructs students in her Cashiering and-roll? Or just an earthquake? class in Adult Education. Miss Diffenderfer, Emma Scott, and Art Pepelea work in overtime in Sociology, Max McDermott, Speech Pathalogist, serves students in the Adult, Baccalaureate, and Occupational divisions. I ' ve either made a remarkable discovery or my glasses need cleaning! Mrs. St. Jolin our Microbiology instructor. Students Mary Arstrong, Kay Criblety, Gail Keys and Terry Flynn try to reassure her in Microbology. Mrs. Farell, Cheryl Engleman, and Pete Rodriguez examine Mathematical hyperboloids. 92 93 m Above, Peggy McGough and Mike Day watch as Mr. Quinzi works a math problem on the overhead projector. Above left, John _ Burrows and Patricia Scott learn how to track down criminals m Police Science. Mr. Girton is head detective. Left --Get that budget balanced, girls, before you leave, Mr. Hinkle warns Mary Hendricks and Marcyann Pasierb in Accounting. Upper left- -Is Mr. Eldred reciting the way he wants his students to? Lower left --Mr. Eldred and six future sociologists pose. Or is it musical chairs? j STUDENT SENA TE SENA.TE OFFICERS-Dan Catney, Treasurer; Bonnie Grant, President; Fred Heck, Parliamentarian; Joie Chestnut, Secre- tary; Don Smoot, Vice President. SENATE SPONSORS-Mr. Charles Thompson, Mr. Wilbur Dick- son, and Mr. Thomas Kukla with Senate member, Jerry Mc- Glaughlin, SENATE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN-Don Smoot, Dan Catney, carol Biederman, Becky Vonderohe, Nancy Percifield, Greg Yanko, Linda Laird, Jerry McGlaughlin, Steve Gustus, Sandy Vincent. 98 SPONSORS AND EDITORS-Mr. Frank Adams, Business sponsor; Mrs. Jodie Meessen, Editorial sponsor; Linda Laird, Editor; Sandy Vincent, Business manager. BUSINESS STAFF: Monte Martin, Glenda Parker, Mr. Adams, Pam Paden, Emma Scott, Sandy Vincent. CAMPUS COURIER EDITORLAL STAFF— Janet Carlson, Alice Powell, Sue Duncan, Sharon Linder, Dan Brazelton, Terry Hill, John Newman. EDITORS— Monte Martin, Sports editor; Randy Ashenbremer, Assistant editor. ADVERTISING STAFF: Mr, Alkire, sponsor Alexis Lane, Ad- vertising Manager; Paulette Bartash, Assistant Manager (Not pictured) ADVERTISING STAFF: Marcy Pasierb, Paulette Bartash, Pam Hartshorn, Andy White. Seated, Alexis Lane, Advertising Man- ager, COPY STAFF: Gale Bailey, Carol Garner, Joan Bartling. Seat- ed, Gayle Wise, Assistant Copy Editor. Absent, Nancy Peter- son, Copy Editor; Joie Chesnut. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Debbie Doan, David Darrow, Bill Witte, and Patti Lee, Seated, Carol Marlatt, Photography Man- ager. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Su Kleinman, Bob Russell, David Smith, Vic Ryberg. Seated, Carol Marlatt. 100 EDITORS: Mary Jo Grubbs, photography (late!). Mr. Charles Howe, sponsor, Nancy Peterson, Copy Ed- itor, Gayle Wise, Assistant Copy Editor, Barb Reed, Make-up Editor. Seated, Cindy Schackmann, Editor- in-Chief. EDITORS AND MANAGERS: Carol Marlatt, Photog- raphy Manager, Terry Rothwell, Assistant Circula- tion Manager, Brenda Wilming, Circulation Manager, Mr. Charles Howe, sponsor. Seated, Cindy Schack- mann, Editor-in-Chief. I I CHR ONICLE CIRCULATION STAFF: John Champion, Sharon bin- der, Mary Faulstich. Seated, Brenda Wilming, Man- ager, Terry Rothwell, Assistant Manager. MAKE-UP STAFF: Sue Swick, E. J, Fellers, Karen Smith, Carol Gerdausky. Seated, Barb Reed, Editor. Absent, Sue Massey, Assistant Editor. loi BUSY SPONSOR, MR. SCHROEDER, WORKING ON MAKING CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS . WINTER CARNIVAL FLOAT ' 102 I BUSINESS CLUB 103 NATURAL HISTORY CLUB 104 Above, 1968 CHARTER YEAR — Roseanne Pichon, Nancy Peterson, and Anne Hartshorn. Above.right, 1968-1969 OFFICERS- Seated, Sandy Koss, President; Pam Har- tshorn, Secretary; Standing, Sandy Vincent, Vice-President; Emma Scott, Treasurer, Below, Miss Marjorie Holmes, Sponsor, and Sandra Koss, President, Left, Astra indoor picnic. ASTRA OFFICERS: Maria Wallace, vice president; Janine Harris, Senate representative; Jane Earner, sergeant at arms; David Kietzmann, president. Not pictured— JoAnna Van Howden, secretary-treasurer. 106 Flight distance? Mr. Jack Alvers meas- ures for a class in aviation. OFFICERS: Mr. Alvers, sponsor; Rick Grindley, president; Mirl Hines, vice president; Don Boswell, secretary; Mark Mathews, treasurer. JAGUARETTES Plenty of practice on the campus. ♦« •■ SSI • «i J is « ! • ' • iiii ' mm I 55 !■ ' ■I ■■{ Child Development Christmas Party sponsored by the Phi Alphs-Santa, toys and children. OFFICERS— Carol Marlatt, acting president; Cinda Schackman, secretary; Bruce Moore, president. PHI ALPHA Boy with a horn, Mrs. Collins, Sharon Linder, Linda Brooks. Santa, Bruce Moore, Mrs. Gopalan, and children with toys donated by local merchants. 109 ELECTRONICS CLUB OFFICERS: John Kilgore, secretary-treasurer; Chuck Richey, vice president; John Miller, president; Leonard Cross, custo- dian. LA KE VIE W S TUDENT NURSES OFFICERS: (First semester Freshmen) Jackie McBride, vice president; Sherrie Dickey, Senate representative; Lynn Smart, secretary-treasurer; Sandy Hicks, president. Patients are such dummies! Class officers enjoy catering to this one. All nurses don ' t look like this--unless it ' s at a Hallowe ' en party. GIRLS ' ATHLETICS A new organization at D.J.C. and still pingponging a- round, as illustrated by Mary Ann Cool , Joyce Cramer, Ann Willard, and Alice Reed. SACS OFFICERS FOR STUDENTS FOR AN ACTIVE CAMPUS SOCIETY: Don Smoot, president; Dan Cat- ney, treasurer; Sandy Vincent, secretary; Glen Hill- igus, vice president; Linda Laird, public relations. I VETERANS ' CLUB 5 1 , OFFICERS OF VETERANS ' CLUB: Robert Reese, vice president; Wayne Ray, secretary; Mary Roysten, treasurer; Wesley Wheeler, president; Mr. Craig Chambers, sponsor. i ! 112 COMMENCEMENT 1968 IMPORTANT COMMENCEMENT FIGURES— Commence- ment Speaker, Dr. James Spencer, President of Olney Junior College; President Mary Miller; and Sharon Jones, President of Sophomore Class. CANDIDATES Teresa Chesnut John Carrell Lucille Caltagirone Robert Burnett Linda Briscoe Michael Bracewell Philip Bouslog Cheryl Bolser William Bodine Carole Bird Laura Bell James Bedard William Bartlow Donna Auvil Teresa Attutis Billy Ashley 116 CANDIDATES Stephen Young Stove Kotchos Wayne King Roger Wilson Bonnie Wood William Wood John Worthey Lee Wright James York Michael Vogel Nancy Walter Jay White Gary Whittaker Sherryl Williams Thomas Szott Mary Tanquary Julia Thomas Stephen Thornsbrough Thomas Viskniskki NOT PICTURED: Max Anderson Patricia Armstrong Kathy Auter Jo Biedermann Timothy Boone George Consoer Jackie Crawford Donna Dodd Mary Fertaly Donald Frizzell Robert Groover Robert Gustavson Esther Halter Charles Hancock Myrtle Knight Kenneth Loving William Lucera Michael McGough Gary Meyer John Morris Richard Morris Eric Nantz Steven Odle Thomas Odle Diana Odum Robert Owens Fredrick Peltz Melvin Phenicie Robert Plue Sharon Richey Gary Rucker Arthur WoLfenbarger The heat ' s off. Mr. Alkire and Mr. Evemeyer collect caps and gowns after commencement. 117 ASSOCIATE DEGREE CANDIDATE Roger Kerr Marie Kelly Nancy Kellerhals Joseph Katavich Sharon Jones Alexander Janulis Marigene Hutton James Hornickel Sherry Hoover Joy Hollingsworth Karen Hodgeman Dorothy Hodel Pamela High Barbara Heinrich Max Heidrick James Hebermehl Richard Donahue Henry Dohme Bonnie Doggett Michele Dillavou Virginia Daw Harold Davis Rita Darr Jo Ann Dalida Michael Cozatt Eleanor Cox Robert Cooper Sibyl Cohoon Phillip Cochran Carol Clary Ronnie Clapp Olav Christensen Steve Hathaway Steven Harris Raymond Harrier Laynond Harrier Robert Groover Marilyn Gose Douglas Gose William Goodwin Wanda Good Susan Gidding Marshall Galloway Rex Frye David French Carolyn Frazier Richard Fraser James Dowers Mary Martin Ctiarl(!.s Matthews Pamela May Ronald Morriwoathor Lawronc ' o Moore Katliy Mor:m Larry Little Barbara liockhart Ray McDaniol David McGoe Carol Marlatt Diana Laker George Lary Terry Lattz Laird Lawlyes Nancy Linn Ronald Peplow Jean Petinis Laurence Plog Jean Poole Rosalee Price Michael Proctor Rex Noggle Sally Oakes Timothy O ' Neill Janice Palmer Kenneth Parrish Earl Morgan Anne Morris William Moss James Neils Mary Newell Larry Shields Daniel Sickmeir Mary Skoog Robert Stark Mary Stephenson David Stimac John Russian Clarence Sanders Steven Schackmann Linda Schmid Cloyd Shank Steven Pruitt Cynthia Ransom Mary Reed Sharon Richey Judith Roth WHO ' S WHO John Russian Rita Darr James Neils Judith Roth Barbara Heinrich Ronald Oehmke Mary Stephenson Laird Lawlyes Janice Palmer Sharon Richey Marigene Hutton Jean Petrus Sherry Hoover NOT PICTURED: Mary Tanquary Olav Christensen Curtis Bennett Carol Clary Sharon Jones Jo Biedermann David McGee Charles Matthews Teresa Chesnut Pamela High Nancy Linn James Hebermehl 120 WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN JUNIOR COLLEGES SPRING, 1968 students honored by Who ' s Who pose against a background of charcoal sketches and oil paintings from an exhibition of art by Mrs. Jeanette Piatt. Proceeds from the sale of pictures went to the Casper Piatt Memorial Scholarship Fund. I I 121 Receiving Scholarship awards were Ed Hatfield, Paul Greene, Robert Biage, Gay Tutt, Joie Chesnut, and Bill Witte (not pictured) HONORS DAY BREAKFAST Donors, recipients, teachers and parents attended the breakfast. 122 TOP AWARDS Among scholarship and award winners were Jim Hebermehl and Carol Clary, who shared the Frances Pearson Meeks award and Dave McGee, Casper Piatt Memorial award, Janice Palmer, Lucy Woodbury Award; and Warren Wake, Tee-Pak ' s Math Award PRESIDENT ' S LIST, SPRING, 1968 Donna Auvil David McGee Mary Jo Stephenson John Brian Ronald Oemke Mary Vinson David French Frederick Peltz Susan Wallen Gary Markham Robert Stange DEAN ' S LIST, SPRING, 1968 Nancy Addams Susan Gidding Jane Ramert Theresa Attutis Douglas Gose Sharon Richey Gayle Barnes Todd Hazelbarth John Russian Paulette Bartash Barbara Heinricli Gary Schmidt Patricia Beckes Pamela High Harry Seyfert Curt Bennett Alexis Lane Robert Smiley Jo Ann Biedermann Nancy Linn Karen Smith Rodney Bosley Mary Martin Tony Souspreskis Lucille Caltagirone Pam May Mary Jane Tanquary Theresa Chesnut Ron Merriweather Albert Thomas Richard Davison Gary Paris Julia Thomas Jerry DeAtley Terry Payton- William Unger Thomas Dequimpaul Muriel Perkins Tom Viskniskki Donna Dodd Sharon Pichon Claudia Williams John Edwards Roberta Pluth Roger Wilson Norman Engel Mike Proctor Cynthia Yoho Walter Rainboth Sharon Pichon, Alexis Lane, Nancy Linn, Mary Martin, Ron Merriweather, Pam May, Pamela High, Robin Pluth. Claudia Williams, Jane Ramert, Sharon Richey, Karen Smith, Walter Rainboth, Harry Seyfert, Tom Viskniskki, Albert Thomas, Bob Smiley. 125 PRESIDENT ' S LIST FALL, 1968-69 126 4 John Rrlan Donald Hoswcll Joio Cliosnut Bocky Boon Sally Brasel Vicki Berg Nancy Addams DEAN ' S LIST, FALL, 1968-69 Keith Dixon Lawrence Alt Leon Garrett Ronald Classen James Farmer Barbara Dixon Teresa Finley Cynthia Gramm Jo Anne Johnston Sharon Johnson Mary Hendricks Loretta Hicks Marjorie Herman Donald Hatfield Tim Frazier James Hagemeirer DEAN ' S LIST FALL, 1968-69 Earl Lindsey Stephen Magin David Kietzmann James Madsen David Mauck Robert Johnson Diane McVicker John Kilgore Terry Payton Gary Paris Charles Skoog John Miller Charles Robb Jan Paris Karen Smith Roberta Pluth Don Richardson Steven White William Reed Steven Wallace Daniel VanHoveln Rebecca Vonderohe Gay Tutt Alice Reed DEAN ' S LIST FALL, 1968-69 Charles Richoz Steven Sims Steven Wallace Richard Leach Lorna Walker Wlllian:! Witte David C offing Michael Hines Lloyd Wiesemann Jerry Repasy Lynn Smart Marcia Boyd David Lehnis John Brown t NOT PICTURED Marvin Ackerman Gayle Barnes James Dixson Larry Edinger George Grove Terrance Hogan James Johnson Lindell Morgan Sharon Price Dennis Wilbur Cynthia Yoho OFFICERS— Phi Rho Pi is a national fraternity for college students who are recommended by their Speech 100 instructors for high grade performances in Speech. Officers for 1968-1969 are Joan Bartling, secretary; Bob Smiley, president; Sandy Vincent, vice president. Not pictured— Mr. Del Purkey, sponsor. INITIATION— At the initiating table are Phyllis Martin, Linda Blackford, Pamela May, and Rose, anne Pichon, after the Spring, 1968, initiation. PHI RHO PI REFRESHMENTS— Enjoying the social hour after the initiation are Donald Byrum, Joan Bartling, Carol Garner, and Susan Gidding. PRESIDENT AND INITIATE— Thomas Viskniskki and Donald Byrum. PHI THETA KAPPA PHI THETA KAPPA is the counterpart in junior col- leges of Phi Beta Kappa in 4-year colleges. Members are chosen on the basis of scholarship and citizenship. At the left are Mr. William Langas, sponsor, and Danville Junior College ' s two 2-year members of Phi Theta Kappa, Carol Biedermann and Rebecca Vonderohe. PHI THETA KAPPA INITIATES, 1968 Donna Auvil Curtis Bennett Carol Biedermann T imothy Boone Richard Davison Jerry DeAtley Donna Dodd Norman Engel Carolyn Frazier David French Larry Lawlyes Nancy Linn Roy McDaniel Ronald Oehmke Mary Stephenson Mary Tanquary Mary Vinson Thomas Viskniskki Rebecca Vonderohe Susan Wallen RECIPIENT— Carol Biedermann DONOR— Beta Sigma Phi RECIPIENT--Carol Dean DONOR--Woman ' s Club of Danville REC1PIENT--Phyllis Barr DONOR- -C re-Do Club r ■ f ' - RECIPIENT— Janet Carlson DONOR— COOLLEY Duplicate Bridge Ass ' n, RECIPIENT— Joie Chesnut DONOR— Tee- Pak RECIPIENT --Dane Tovey DONOR--Danville Engineer ' s Club i 132 RECIPIENT--Betty Swearingen DONOR--D.J.C. Alumni Ass ' n, RECIPIENT--Cynthia Gramm DONOR --United Commercial Travelers SCHOLARSHIPS, FALL, 1968-69 RECIPIENT— Nancy Addams DONOR--Junior Woman ' s Club RECIPIENT--Jennie Woo DONOR — J. McLean Reed Scholarship RECI PIENT— Robert Smiley DONOR— Autotron NOT PICTURED RECIPIENT— Jan Paris DONOR— B.P.O.E. 332, Elks 133 ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLARSHIP Linda Miller Betty Swearingen Gary Clemens Beverly Fritsch James Grezelak Ruth Anderson Becky Vonderohe John Rebenstorf (Eastern Illinois Traffic Club) Nancy Hollingsworth (Frank L. Hill) David Jumps (Frank L. Hill) Carol Garner (DEA) Anna Hurst (Vocational Rehabilitation) William Black (V.A. Scholarship) Bob McBride (Vocational Rehabilitation) Mark Smith (Clapp Foundation) Cheryl Engleman (Vocational Rehabilitation) 134 Instructor Barbara Stover collects health certificates. Secretary Judy Roth records a student, who enjoys being typed . Si REGISTRATION student Assistant Sandy Koss hands out the trouble. In triplicate, please, Salesman Pam Hartshorn sells CHRONICLES with a smile at the end of the line. 138 ELECTION CANDIDATES CONVOCATION Steve Gustus campaigns from the podium and on the campus. Notice another purpose for a stop sign. CITY GOVERNMENT CONVOCATION Mayor Al Gardner speaks from the podium. Other speakers were Mr. William Mellon, Urban Renewal; Mr. David Palmer, City Plan- ning Commissioner; Mr. Robert Dietzen, Com- missioner of Parks and Recreation; Mr. Rol- land Craig, Commissioner of Finance. SWEETHEART BALL CONVOCATION h Above are M.C. ' s Joan Bartling, Jerry McGlaughlin, and Nick JoUey and K Patti Lee, organist. Below candidates for Royalty are pictured informally i at convocation and formally at the dance. 140 President Miller presents special awards to winners of Region 4 golf cham- pionsliip. Pictured from left are Tim Jolmson, Glynn Johnson, Kerry Blatteau, Jeff Hamm, and Pliil Zimmer. Glynn Johnson presents Mr. Evemeyer, athletic director, with the Region 4 Cham pionship Golf Trophy. SPORTS CONVOCATION Coach Cheney presents an award to cross- country captain, Mark Lewis. Coach Winland introduces wrestling squad, from left. Bob York, Jerry Lut- trell Mike Sherfield, Allen Earle, Dave Burdette, and Tom Norfolk, Also Steve Mabry, Daniel Franklin, Larry Moss, Darrell Bender, Randy Hatton, and John Brasel. Don Smoot, Vice-President of Student Senate, crowns Pat Scott queen of the Winter Formal. The queen and her court are Gay Tutt, 1st ninner- up, Queen Pat Scott, and Rosemary Brazelton, 2nd runner-up. WINTER CARNIVAL Miss Ann Story represents Nancy Peterson poses as a young girl. Nick Jolley was the master of ceremonies. the Business Club. MISS NANCY PETERSON MISS VERMILION COUNTY MISS DEANNA ARMANTROUT NATURAL HISTORY CLUB MISS JOAN BARTLING PHI RHO PI MISS CHERYL ENGLEMAN BOWLING MISS MARY JO GRUBBS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MISS SANDY KOSS ASTRA MISS PAT SCOTT JA-GUARETTES MISS GAY TUTT - O H CLUB MISS SANDY VINCENT SACS SPRING FORMAL, 1968 PROM COMMITTEE— Michele Dillavou, Joan Bartling, Sherry Hoover, Jim Neils, Mary Jo Grubbs, Lana Miller, Cathy Wilson. IT HAPPENS EVER Y SPRING SPRING FORMAL, 1968 1)1 Ml ' lit Relaxing at the tables. All comments on the Spring Formal are favorable. 146 FALL MIXER Lower left, While the band provides some hot music . . . And the students enjoy it all. Carol Biedermann, Lewayne Matthews, and Joyce W alien going insane. Just Us - Bob singing and Gus on drums from D.J.C. PHI ALPH ' S BAD LUCK DANCE Maureen Coder and Glenn Dawson dancing. Stephanie, Judd, and Larry dancing. 148 Mr. Henley, (Marryin ' Sam) Sandy Milewski, and Brad Bennett. SADIE HAWKINS DANCE ill Mrs. Annabelle Neel, registrar, Mr. Del Purkey, Phi Rho Pi sponsor, and President Mary Miller enjoyed the Sweetheart Ball. Phi Rho Pi had charge of the coronation ceremonies. The committee for The Two of Us were Glenda Parker, Marie Stage, Linda Laird, Sandy Vincent, Becky Vonderohe, and Carol Garner. Participating in the coronation ceremonies were Mr. Del Purkey, Carol Garner, Jerry McGlaughlin, and the crown and flower bearers Marc Eldred, Christina Eldred, and Gregory Eldred. After the Ball Was Over — or at least the coro- nation — Christina, Gregory, and Marc are wistfully ready to call it an evening. 150 THE SWEETHEART BALL JUST THE TWO OF US QUEEN BECKY VONDEROHE FEBRUARY 15, 1969 Candidates for Royalty were Dan Catney, Marie Stage, Dick Butler, Sandy Vincent, Don Smoot, Cindy Shackmann, Gail Ramm, and Phil Zimmer. Also Becky Vonderohe, Steve Gustus, Fred Heck, Rosalie Davis, Sharon binder, Jim Triggs, Rodney Carter, and Becky McCoy. Princess Gail Ramm, King Phil Zimmer, Queen Becky Vonderohe, and Prince Steve Gustus. SPRING (1969) MIXER The Guild sure beat all. Students could have danced all night. 152 ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE FLOWER SHOW Mr, Alex Alexander demonstrates how to make a floral decoration. Mr. Fred Sevcik demonstrates a tropical fruit grouping to student, John Lewis. Lift that brick, tote that box. OH students pre- pare for the Flower Show. 151 154 VO-TECH OPEN HOUSE AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS AND , MANAGEMENT Spring, 1968 EXHIBITS 1. Portable electric arc welder 3. Building a panel for a patio waterfall 2. Soil Tester 4. Guests viewing the patio waterfall MR. AND MISS STUDENT BODY— JERRY McGLAUGHLIN AND BONNIE GRANT I ' CAR SMASH D.J,C. WEEK SPRING, 1968 Rod Stunkard and John Chapin, standing, were co-chairmen of the student art exhibit held by the Art class in the spring of 1968. Seated are artists Steve Harris and Diana Steube. ART EXHIBIT other members of the Art class who ex- hibited their works were Robert Laster, Gary James, Gary Resh, Becky Vonderohe, ,1 I and Jodie Cameron. 158 THE MANY FACES OF POETR Y THE HOB BIT, SPRING, 1968 Numerous members of the administration and the faculty came to hear members of Mrs. Stover ' s Speech Interpretation class read poetry. Among the readers were Dave French, Wayne Anders, Jerry McGlaughlin, Steve Gentis, Nick JoUey, Brian Baldwin, and Mike McGough. OH ACTIVITIES WINTER CARNIVAL— OH students with their float that won First Prize. OH OPEN HOUSE, SPRING, 1968—Left, the bridal exhibit. Below, Bonnie Grant and Mrs, Dorothy Britton viewing the floral exhibits. 160 cm CLE K FACULTY BASKETBALL GAME In the top 2 pictures Instructor Ronald Eldred and Student Dave Stimac turn into bloonnin ' ballet dancers. Shades of Swan Lake ! In the third picture Joan Bartling leads the student cheerleaders in encouraging Circle K players. In picture 4, faculty and personnel mem- bers illustrate the meaning o f cheer- leaders . We laughed our heads off. Mrs. Marilyn Satterwhite, Miss Shirley Jenkins, Mrs, Joyce Keehner, Miss Marjorie Holmes, Miss Peggy Chase, Miss Kath- erine Cook, and Miss Marilyn Campbell. KOLLEGE KAPERS SPRING, 1968 Brian Mitchell and Mary Fertaly (Old Chet and Old Flo) rem- onize with Yes, I Remember It Well. Dick Stevens and Barbara Heinrich (Young Chet and Young Flo) were Together, Wherever We Go. 163 Eager and alert officers, (left to right) Don Colby; Mr. Harry Addams in- Hard practice makes a great structor; Linda Dietzen; Chuck Olmstead; and Richie Roberts pertormance THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Beating out the rhythm are James Gilland, Dale McGrew Area musicians and D.J.C. students make up the majority of the Symphony Orchestra sponsored by Danville Junior College. LAKE VIEW STUDENT NURSE ' S CAPPING Virginia Porter Gail Keyes Janet Blary Mary Armstrong Joyce Lockheart Stephanie Dumas Kathy Martin Jackie McBride Cindy Storm Carol Lilley Sue Philpott Nancy Moo rem an Marcy Zumult Becky Kimble Lynn Smart Terri Flynn Kay Cribley Linda Felix Patty McBride Mary Gaines Sandra Hicks Becky Dorsey 165 Steve Harris, President Miller, and Mr. James Sandilos, director of instruction, visit the Hobbitt during an afternoon of The Many Faces of Poetry. THE HOBBIT Enjoying a night at The Hobbit are Peggy McGough, Dan Wolfe, Becky McCoy, Becky Vonderohe, Allan McCoy, and John Miller. PHI RHO PI INITIA TION FALL, 1968 Above, Gary Ballard is initiated by Phi Rho Pi officers, Margaret Uvick, Olav Christensen, Tom Viskniskki, and Barbara Heinrich. In the top three pictures to the right are Phi Rho Pi initiates, Bonnie Grant, Betty Gill, Mary Fertaly, Bill Farrell, Norman Engel, Elna Davis, Bill Barnes, Gary Ballard, Jerry McGlaughlin, Bob Smiley, Dan Smith, Cinda Schackmann, Deanna Green, Joy Hollingsworth, Sandy Vincent, Mary Stephenson, and Steve Harris. Lower right, teachers who became honorary members of Phi Rho Pi were Mr. Walter Smith, Mrs. Barbara Stover, Mr. Charles Howe, and Miss Ella Grady. Seated are Mr. Del Purkey, sponsor of Phi Rho Pi and Mrs. Gretchen Purkey, an honorary member of Phi Rho Pi. 0 B MUSIC MAKERS FOR THE FLOOR SHOW— Miss Helen Wolff (piano) and Mr. Anthony Quinzi (accordion). MASTER OF CEREMONIES— Mr. Joseph Springer. FACULTY MID-TERM DINNER SPRING, 1969 BEAUTY CONTESTANTS— Vivian Vivacious (Mrs. Vivian Schultz); Minnie Pearl Stover (Mrs. Barbara Stover); Betty Boo (Mrs. Betty Hoagland); Rah Rah Todd (Miss Barbara Todd); Lelani Satterwhite (Mrs, Marilyn Satterwhite); Zaza Marno (Mrs, Josephine Mar no. LELANI ' S HULA STUDENTS--Mrs. Eileen Farrell, Mr. James Sandilos, Mr. Larry Hinkle. 171 JAGUAR BASKETBALL Coach Jim Williams, Charles Skoog, Tom Tibbetts, Paul Vale, Don Dietz, Dick Butler, statistician, Harry Jackson, Dave Leh- nis, Greg DeAth, Assistant Coach George Latinovich, John Spe- zia, Art Pepelea, Tom Wierzba, Sonny Lucas, Jim Carey, manager. Mr. George Latinovich, Ass ' t Coach; Mr. Jim Williams, Head Coach; Mr. Ed Evemeyer, Athletic Director. 17; SKOOG SPEZIA HAUBER VALE PEPELEA LUCAS CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders seem to be doing a good job of holding up Miss Barbara Todd, advisor. Standing are Chris Finney, Rosalie Davis, Sharon Morts, and Alice Reed. Below are Cindy Carter and Joan Bartling. From left to right in top row are Jerry Bullock, Bob Smiley, and Terry Woods; in middle row are Gary Forker, Larry Killough, Rodney Carter, and Paul Greene; in bottom row are Jerry Richter, Bob Cowan, Chuck Olmstead and Jim Klaman. Absent is Wayne Anders. Hey, look at us! We ' re the greatest! 1 PEP BAND Go, men, go! Beat! Beat! Beat! 176 WHIvSTLING TKAM— l ' ' ront How— John Brasel, Darroll Hendor, Larry Moss, Handy Ilatton, Doug I ' ' aulk. 2nd Wow- Jerry Hichter, Dan I ' Tank ' lin, Tom Norfolk, Steve Mabry, John Cooper, Dave nurdette, Phil ' immer, 3rd How-Allen Earle, John Kreeman, Joe Davis, Mike Sher- field, Jerry Luttrell, Dallas Lyle, Bob York, Coach Winland. WRESTLING 177 TEAM -standing, Mike Deeken, Bob Biage, Jerry Hill, and Mr, Dick Cheney, Coach. Kneeling, Mark Lewis, Steve Magin, Paul Marana, Dave Dreusicke. CROSS COUNTRY PAUL MARANA MOST VALUABLE MARK LEWIS CAPTAIN WINNERS OF SECTION 4 COM PETITION- Glen Johnson, Kerry Blatteau, Jeff Hamm, Jim Caudill, Tim Johnson, and Mr, Joseph Springer, Coach, FALL GOLF, 1968 A WINNING TEAM JIM CAUDILL JEFF HAMM JEFF HAMM KERRY BLATTEAU JIM CAUDILL BASEBALL SPRING, 1968 TEAM—Harry Jackson, Joe Dillman, Dick Butler, James Brown, Jim Klaman, Robert Taylor, John Cooper, Tom Tibbetts, Jack Strebin, Dave Stimac, Dan Hutton, Joe Davis, Steve Matheney, Steve Layden, Bob Biage, and Mr. Ed Evemeyer, Coach. il OFFICERS— Diana Steube, president; Bob Bean, vice- president; Frank Boynton, secretary; Monte Martin, treasurer. SCORE KEEPERS-Monte Martin, Bob Boord, Frank Pitlak, Mark Smith BOWLING TEAM CAPTAINS— Jerry Leverenz, John Seymour, Larry Curry, Tom Chamings TEAM CAPTAINS- Bob Marron, Cheryl Engelman, Sandra Cooper, Mitch Manion ADVERTISERS RAIIKMAN CHKVROLET SAI.KS COMPANY 107 W. North 446-7760 PIONEER BUICK-PONTIAC, INC. 115 W. North 442- 6810 GLEN T. 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