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

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THE CHRONICLE Danville Junior College Danville, Illinois Volume 8 1 ' TOMORROW ' S LEADERS TODAY ' TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication 4 Administration and Personnel 10 Faculty 26 Students and Classrooms 34 Organizations 102 Honors 122 Activities 136 Sports 168 Advertisers 181 CHRONICLE STAFF VOLUMES EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Rosalie Davis PHOTOGRAPHY MANAGER Bob RusseU CIRCULATION MANAGER Jim Ganley ADVERTISING MANAGER Marcy Pasierb LAYOUT AND COPY EDITOR Pete Berenz SPONSORS Mr. Charles Howe, Mr. John Alkire ACKNOWLEDGEMENT To Mr. Richard Cheney and the Audio- Visual Department for pictorial Assistance GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONIES FOR ORNAMENTAL SENATOR THOMAS MERRITT OF 44th ILLINOIS DISTRICT PRESIDENT MARY MILLER CHAIRMAN ELMER SMITH BOARD OF TRUSTEES CATION MR. JAMES NICKELL ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CHAIRMAN HORTICULTURE AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDINGS Physical Education department break the ground for the new Physical Education Building. Visible are Mr. Joseph Springer, Mr. George Latinovich, Mr. Ed Evemeyer, Mr. James Williams, and Miss Barbara Todd. GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONIES SPEAKERS--Below left and right respectively, Mr. George Burrows and President Mary Miller, ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE GREENHOUSES (Center). 6 I Present at ceremonies officially transferring VA Building 17 from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare to Danville Junior College were Mr. Marvin A. Chapman, director of the Veterans Administration Hospital; President Mary Miller; Congressman Leslie C, Arends; Mr. Elmer E, Smith, chairman of the college board, and Mr. R. Dale Wilson, regional representative of HEW. Building 17 will be remodeled into the D.J.C. Student Union Building. DEEDING CEREMONIES Power Sewing Building Student Union Building Also a Former VA Building Formerly VA Building 17 7 Stephanie Tabels and Jackie Williams discover CHRONICLE photographer on ground breaking tour. Jaguarettes Mary Faulstich and Sharon Linder, escort guests on ground breaking tour. GUIDES FOR GROUND BREAKING CEREMONIES A gathering of guides for ground breaking. Becky McCoy, Dwain Hill, Jan Paris, Francie Hawkins display welcoming smiles. TILE TOUR DURING GROUND BREAKING CEREMONIES A collection of Danville Junior College peo- ple admire the newly placed tiles during D. J. C. festivities. All patrons of Danville Junior College who contributed $156 or more have their names on tiles that deco- rate the halls of D. J. C. TOP: Mr. William Langas, Mr. Robert Britton, Miss Vera Diffenderfer, CENTER: Ken Brown and Diana Gilberg. LOWER LEFT: Mr. and Mrs. Norman James and Betty Swearingen. LOWER RIGHT: Steve Gustus, Mrs. Maxine McElhaney and Miss Marjorie Holmes. MR. BUETON BRACKNEY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT MR, WILLIAM LANGAS DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTION MRS. MARILYN DUENSING, SEC. MRS. VIVIAN SCHULTZ EXECUTIVE SECRETARY MR. HARRY SMITH DIRECTOR OF EVENING EXTENSION ADMINISTRATION DmiiiUE Mieii uimi MRS. PEGGY GARDNER SECRETARY OF PRESIDENT 10 MR. WILLIAM TEMPLETON DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH MISS JUDY ROTH, SEC. PRESIDENT MARY MILLER AND MR. ED EVEMEYER, DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS DISCUSS THE SALE OF D.J.C. DECALS 11 BOARD OF TRUSTEES MR. ELMER E. SMITH CHAIRMAN MR. BENSON M. JEWELL VICE CHAIRMAN MRS. VIVIAN SCHULTZ EXECUTIVE SECRETARY MR. THOMAS W. CONRON, JR. MR. RUSSELL L. GUIN MR. RALPH J. SWANSON MR. J. COLE MORTON MR. EARL PAYTON PRESIDENT MARY MILLER MR. BURTON BRACKNEY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT MR. WILLIAM LANGAS DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION MR. JOHN BETTAG MR. WILBUR DICKSON MR. WILLIAM TEMPLETON BURSAR DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SERVICES DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH ADULT EDUCATION DEAN MARY ANN DILLER MRS. MILDRED MILLS, SEC. BACCALAUREATE ORIENTED DEAN ALICE LEE MORRISON MRS. BETTY LEVY, SEC. DEANS OCCUPATION ORIENTED DEAN ROBERT GRIGGS MRS. ALICE WHITTIER, SEC. LIBRARY SERVICES DEAN SHERMAN ZELINSKY STUDENT SERVICES DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SERVICES— Mr, Wilbur Dickson Above right, with Mrs, Maxine McElhaney, secretary for Student Services and, above left, with a student, Connie Cole. DEAN OF MEN--Mr. Charles Thompson, left, with Pam Horath. DEAN OF WOMEN--Miss Marjorie Holmes, lower right, with Kathy Brown. VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL COUNSELOR— Mr. Robert Zeigler, lower right, with Pat Taylor. STUDENT SERVICES MR. TIM MAHONEY COUNSELOR MRS. HELEN PRAST NURSE Mr. Terry Ave Speech Pathologist MR. RICHARD PARKE MISS HELEN CARRUTHERS ADULT EDUCATION COUNSELORS standing: Mrs. Marjorie Edington, Mrs. Lavon Evans, Mrs. Marjorie Clark, Mrs. Elsie McQueen, Mrs. Irma Kleiner. Seated: Mr. John Bettag. Mr. John Bettag, Bursar Mrs. Lavon Evans BUSINESS OFFICE Mrs. Irma Kleiner Mrs, Marjorie Edington Mrs. Elsie McQueen Mrs. Marjorie Clark MAINTENANCE AND CUSTODIANS MAINTENANCE: Upper right, Harris Carley, Robert Mattingly, Leland Kinney, CUSTODIANS: Upper left, Levi Coleman, Harry Becker, Gary Wagoner. Left, Charles Lippin, Horace Brown, Paul Ludwig. Below left. Homer Trosper, Otto Divan, Harold Martin, Joseph Clementz, Below right, William Williams, Al Trujillo. OFFICE OF GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS SHIPPING AND RECEIVING: Upper left, Homer Trosper; Martin Hoskins, foreman; Mary Jo Graham, secretary. OFFICE OF GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS: Upper right, Mr. Howard Mallet, superintendent; Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, secretary. SECURITY GUARDS: Below, Speed Litten, Eldon More- man, Verner Samuels, Carl McDowell; and Mr. Verner Samuels in a familiar pose. BOOKSTORE MANAGEMENT-- Mrs. Betty A rant, secretary; Mrs. Jayne O ' Neill, manager BOOKSTORE STAFF-- Dennis Haley, Barbara Bettag, Don Hatton, Mrs. O ' Neill, Mrs, Arant. BOOKSTORE AUDIO-VISUAL OFFICE AUDIO-VISUAL STAFF— Lyle Rigdon; Jerry Richter; Paul Marana; Ron Shaler; Mrs. Cora Murray, secretary; Hile; Sherri Towner; Mike Gunia; Mr. Richard Cheney, director. LIBRARY Above, Dean Sherman Zelinsky examines one book of a nearly- 1000 volume gift to the college from the personal library of the late Judge Walter C. Lindley, presented by his family. Above left, Mrs. Hazel Lee, Mr. Robert Starkey, Mr. Leland Corey, Mr. Sherman Zelinsky. Center, Lynn Davis, JoAnn Reynolds, Pete Berenz. Lower left, Roy Irwin, David Jumps, David Elliott. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: Upper right, Mr. Eddie Evemeyer, director of athletics; Francee Hawkins. INFORMATION OFFICE: Mrs, Donna Linn, secretary; Judy Southard; Sue Rutan, SECRETARIES: Left, Mrs, Gladys Prather, adult education; lower left, Mrs. Nancy Dickson, adult education; lower right, Mrs. Edna Gondry, vo-tech. CHILD DEVELOPMENT LUNCH-- Mrs. Naomi Buford, Mrs. Pushpa Gopalan, and charges FRANCIS ADAMS B.S.--Inci. State U. M.S.--Ind, State U. Communication Skills Spons, --CAMPUS COURIER BENNY ALBIN B,A. --Oakland City College M.S.— Ind. State U. Mathematics JOHN ALKIRE B,A.— Eastern 111. U. M.S.— Eastern 111. U. Spons. —CHRONIC L E FRANCIS ANDERSON B.A.— U. of 111. M.B. A. --Harvard U. Commerce Chairman Accounting TERRY AVE B.S.— Ind. State U. Speech Pathologist NORMA JEAN BAILEY B.A. — U. of 111. M.S.--U. of 111. Language Arts ANDREA BAKER B.A.— Whittier College Physical Education GERALD BINKLEY B.S, — U. of 111. M.A. — U. of 111. Agriculture RONALD BUTLER B.S. --Eastern 111. U. M.S.--U. of 111. Business Education CRAIG CHAMBERS B . --Eastern 111. U. M.A. --Eastern 111. U. ROBERT BONNEWELL Social Science B.A.— Ind. State U. Electronic Data Processing Spons, — Veterans Club RICHARD CHRIST MAN M.S.— Eastern 111. U. Science ROBERT BRITTON B.A. — U. Of Minn. M.A. --Indiana U. Social Science Accounting HERBERT BURTON B.S.— Indiana State U. Mechanical Technology ABBIE COLLINS B.A. --Christian Con, Child Development RONALD COLWELL M.A. — Fisk U. Science YOLANDA CONNOLLY B.A. — U. of 111, M.A,— U. of 111, Social Science DALE CRONKHITE B.S.— U, of 111. Mechanical Tech, JOSEPH DAILEY B,A,— St. Norbert Coll. M.A, --Marquette U. English MARY DAVIDSON M,S.— Ind, State U, Mathematics CARL DAVTS B.S,— U, of 111, M.S. --Northern 111. U, Science JOHN EVANS B.S. --Eastern 111. Print Shop U, JANET DE VRIES B.A. —Hope Coll, Child Development VERA DIFFENDERFER B.A. —Eastern 111. U. M.A.— U, of 111, Ad, Cert, in Ed,— U, of 111, Social Science Spons.— Phi Alphs ALICE DRIES B.S.— U. of 111. M.A.— U, of 111, Ornamental Hort, Spons, --OH Club RONALD ELDRED B.A.— Ind. State U. M.A. —Ind. State U, Social Science Spons. --Circle K ED EVEMEYER B.A, --Western 111, U. M.A, --Western 111. U, Dir. of Athletics Chairman of Phys, Ed. EILEEN FARRELL B.A, --College of St, Francis M.A. --George Wash, U, Mathematics Chr, 29 DALE FATHAUER M.A.--U. Of 111. Ag. Mech. ROBERT FINK M.A.--Ind. State U. Mechanical Tech. HELEN FREEMAN M.A.--U. of 111. Language Arts JOHN GIRTON B .--Ind. State U. Police Science WILLIAM GOFF Institute of Aviation — U, of 111. Aviation PUSHPA GOPALAN B.S.--Guajaret U. (India) Child Development TOM HAINLINE M.A.--U. of 111. Agri. Mgmt. LARRY HINKLE B.A. --Eastern 111, U. M.A.—U. of 111, Bus. Ed, JOHN HOAGLAND M.A. — Purdue U. Science Spons.- -Science Club CURTIS HUFFMAN B.S. --Eastern 111. U. M.S.--U. of 111. Science MARILYN HUNTER B.S.--U, Of 111, Bus, Ed. MARTHA KAY A.B. --William Jewell Con, MA.—U. of 111, English WILLIFORD HOCKETT M.A.—U. of 111, Agriculture CHARLES HOWE of 111, of S, Calif. B.A.— U, M.A.—U, English Spons,— CHRONICLE MANFORD KISTLER B.A.--Ind. Cen. Coll, M.A. — Purdue U. Program Analyst-- E.D.P. THOMAS KUKLA M.A, — Eastern 111, U. English Humanities WILLIAM LANGAS M,A.— U, of 111. Dir. of Instr. Social Science Chr. Spons.— Phi Theta Kappa GEORGE LATINOVICH M.A. Ind. State U, Counselor Psychology Coach--Baseball Asst. Coach-- Basketball NANCY LATINOVICH B.S.--Ind. State U. Vocational--Adult Ed. KENNETH LEISCH B.A.— U. of 111. M.A.--U. Of Mich. English Spons.— COURIER TIMOTHY MAHONEY B.A.— Rippon Coll. M.A. — U. of in. Counselor Economics JOSEPHINE MARNO Teaching Assistant MAX McDERMOTT M.A. — U. of 111. Speech Pathologist RONALD MICHELSON B.S.— Eastern 111. U. M.S.— U. of 111. Mathematics ALICE MORRISON M.A.— U. of 111. Dean — Baccal. Oriented Humanities Chr. English JAMES NAGLE A. B. --Holy Cross Coll. M.A. South, in. U English BONITA NORRIS M.A. --Ind. State U. Social Science KEVIN NORTHRUP M.A.— Bradley U. Electronic Data Proc. 31 ROBERT NORWOOD M,S.H,--U. of 111. Voc. Ed. (Adult Ed.) GERALD O ' BRYAN M.S.— U. of 111. Bus. Ed. BARBARA POOL B.S.— U. of Ark. M.S.— U. of 111, Phys. Science GLADYS RAMSEY M.A. --Columbia U. Basic Ed. LOIS ROMIG M.A.— U. of 111. Basic Ed. MARILYN SATTERWHITE B.S.-- Eastern 111, U. M.A.— U. Of 111. Bus. Ed. CHARLES SCHROEDER B.S.— U. Of 111. Ornam. Hort. MAUREEN SELL B.S. Ed.— Wise. State U. Child Development JIM SELSOR Chicago Tech. Coll. Aviation HARRY SMITH M.E.— U. of ni. Agriculture WALTER SMITH B,A. --Morgan St. Coll. M.A.— Columbia U. English JOSEPH SPRINGER M.A.— U. of in. Physical Ed. Coach— Golf MAURICE STAUDER B.S. —Notre Dame U. M.A. --Eastern U. Phys. Science Chr. EARL STELZER B.S. —Eastern IlL U. M.A. — U. of 111 Coordinator of Voc. (Adult Ed.) 32 BARBARA STOVER B.A.— Drake U. M.A.—Mich. State English Dept. Chr. Sponsor — Phi Rho Pi RONALD STICKLER M.A.— U. of 111. Omam. Hort. WILLIAMS B.A.— Ind. State U. Home EC, JAMES WILLIAMS B.A.— Notre Dame U. Physical Ed, Asst. Dir, of Athletics C oach— B asketball DAN WINLAND B.S.— 111. State U, M.A.— Ind. State U, Science Coach-Wrestling BARBARA TODD J, NEAL STRANGE B.A,— Eastern B.A. --Florida 111, U. State U, Physical Ed. M.A.— U, of 111, Spon — Foreign Lang. Cheerleaders Spon,-- LELAND Jaguarettes THOMPSON A.B.— U, of in. RICHARD A.M.— Colo. State TROWER Coll. B.S.— 111, State U, Eng. M.A. —Eastern 111. U. Bus. Ed. FELIX WHEELER B,S, — U,S. Naval Academy M.S.E.E.— U. of in Electronics Spon.- Electronics Club ALVIN WILCOX NAOMI BUFORD B.A.— Iowa State Teaching ' Electronics Assistant BARBARA MAXINE CONLEY Teaching Assistant DELORES WAGLE Teaching Assistant 33 STUDENTS BOB REESE SENATE PRESIDENT LAKE VIEW NURSES 4 %iM J HAMM, JEFF Golf I, II Letterman Club Treas.II O.H. Club Treas. II KURTENBACH, KEN Senate II Treas. II Exec. Comm. II Circle K Treas. I Pres. II LACK, CHERYL Senate II Campus Courier Ed-in-Chief II Pub. Board Dean ' s List Phi Rho Pi PARIS, JAN Senate I, II Sec. II Class Officer Sec. II Jagtiarettes Dean ' s List Kollege Kapers PASIERB, MARCY Senate II Chronicle I, II Adv. Mgr. II Business Club Sec. I Pres. II CAMPUS ACTIVITY AND ACADEMIC LEADERS RUSSELL, BOB Chronicle I, II Photo Mgr. II Advertising I, II Campus Courier Adv. Mgr. I, II DAVIS, ROSALIE Senate I, II Spec. Projects Comm. Chr. I Chronicle Ed, -in-Chief II D.J.C. Handbook Co- Ed, I Jaguarettes II Cheerleader I Choir Kollege Kapers Dance Comm. Convocations D.J.C, Week Co-Chr. I GUSTUS, STEVE Senate I V. Pres. I Exec. Counc. I Chr. Traffic Comm. Chr, Elections Cred. Comm. Class Officer Pres. I I.A.CJ.C, Del, I Sweetheart Dance Prince I Chronicle 11 HECK, FRED Senate I, II Parliament, I Police Cadets Founder Pres. I, II Circle K Sec, 11 Dance Comm. HILLYGUS, GLENN Senate I, II V, Pres. II Const. By- Laws Chr. I, II Stud.-Fac. Comm. Chr. I Class Officer Pres. II I,A,C,J,C. Del, S.A.C,S. Pres. I Circle K I Kollege Kapers Dance Comm. McCOY, BECKY JO Senate I, II Jaguarettes I, II Pres. II Astra I Choir I Kollege Kapers Convocations TOWNER, SHERRY Jaguarettes I, II Co-Instr. II Astra I, II Pub. Chr. I Bus. Club I, II Dean ' s List Kollege Kapers 36 BERENZ, PETE Chronicle Lay-out Copy Ed. II Kollege Kapers Dance Comm. II Fresh. Orient. II D.J.C. Week. Pep Band Hobbit Ent. BERG, VICKI Tau Epsilon I, II V. Pres. II Dean ' s List Choir Convocation CARLSON, JANET Campus Courier I, II Chronicle II Astra I, II Science Club 11 CARTWRIGHT, CHRISTY Senate I, II Soc. Chr. II Tau Epsilon Kollege Kapers Dance Comm. HILL, TERRY Senate II Pub. Rel. Chr. II Campus Courier Sports Ed. I, II Cross Country Mgr. I WALKER, LORN A Senate II Pres. List Dean ' s List Phi Theta Kappa I, II Phi Alphs II Bowling I II COLE, REGINA Senate II Jaguarettes I, II Sec. n Bus. Club I, II Astra I, n DECK, TERESA Senate I Bus. Club I, n Chr. Soc. Comm. II Pres. List Astra I, II HERMAN, mRJORIE Pres. List Dean ' s List Phi Theta Kappa I, II Astra I, II Phi Rho Pi. MARTIN, MONTE Campus Courier Ed. -in-Chief I Pub. Board I Bowling Treas. I REESE, BOB Senate Pres. II Vets. Club I, II V. Pres. I WALLACE, MARLA Tau Epsilon V. Pres. II Dean ' s List Jaguarettes I Kollege Kapers ASHENBREMER, RANDY Senate II Chr. Spec. Proj, II Campus Courier Asst. Ed. I HAWKINS, FRANCEE Senate II Astra I, II Pres. II Phi Rho Pi II MAUCK, DAVID Science Club I, II Pres. II Dean ' s List Phi Theta Kappa I, II REBENSTORF, JOHN Campus Courier I, II Circle K H Athletic Comm. I REED, ALICE Senate II Cheerleader I, II Captain II Dean ' s List Phi Theta Kappa I, II Kollege Kapers Astra I SWEARING EN, BETTY Girl ' s Athletics I, II Pres. II Astra I, II Treas. II 37 MCGOUGH, PEGGY Senate I, II Phi Alphs I, II Pres. II Jaguarettes I, II Co-Instr. II GANLEY, JIM Chronicle II Circ. Mgr. II Courier Asst. Adv. Mgr. Bowling II ARMANTROUT, DEANNA Science Club I, II V. Pres. II Astra I, II Girls Athl. I, II BETTAG, BARBARA Campus Courier I Jaguarettes I Kollege Kapers DE ATH, GREG Basketball I, II Most. Val. I Letter man Club Sec. II FAULSTICH, MARY Jaguarettes I, II V. Pres. II Chronicle I Kollege Kapers FRANKLIN, DANIEL Wrestling Lettermans Club Vice Pres. SACS FREHENBACHER, PHILLIP Pres. List Deans List Aviation Club Historian II H ATT ON, RANTDY Wrestling Most. Val. I Lettermans Club Electronics Club HAUBER, TIM Baseball I, 11 Most. Val. I Basketball I Lettermans Club KILGORE, JOHN Electronics Club Sec.-Treas. I Deans List Kollege Kapers MAGIN, STEPHEN Phi Theta Kappa I, n Deans List Cross Country Lettermans Club MAR ANA, PAUL Lettermans Club Pres. II Cross Country Most Val. I RITCHER, JERRY Science Club Sec.-Treas. I Wrestling I, II Pep Band I, II SIMS, STEPHEN Senate II Vets. Club I, n Pres. II Deans List SWEARIGEN, SUE Senate I SACS n Phi Alphs II Dance Comm. TRIGGS, JIM Phi Alphs I, II Circle K II Dance Comm. Hobbit Comm. YORK, BOB Business Club Publ. Chr. II Wrestling Lettermans Club WISE, PATTI Chronicle I, II Astra I Convocations RAY, WAYNE Business Club II Vets, Club I, II Sec, Treas, BENDER. DARRELL Chronicle II Wrestling Convocation BOSWELL, DAN Aviation Club Treas. II Dean ' s List HAMILTON, CAROL Astr I, II V. Pres. II Phi Rho Pi HENDRICKS, MARY JO Pres. List Deans List Bus. Club I LEWIS, MARK Cross Country Capt. I Letter man Club PEPELEA, ART Basketball I, II Baseball I, II Letterman Club SCOTT, PATT Jaguarettes I Winter Cam. Queen Convocations SKOOG, CHARLES Dean ' s List Basketball I Letterman Club SWICK, SUSON Chronicle I Astra Phi Alphs TEVEBAUGH, PATRICK Senate I, U Class Officer V. Pres. I, n VAN HOVELN, DANIEL Bus. Club I, II Treas. II Dean ' s List ATCHISON, STEVE Circle K I Phi Alphs I BEDNAR, JOHN Science Club Sec. -Treas. II BRAZELTON, DAN Campus Courier I Dean ' s List CARTER, RODNEY Pep Band I, II Kollege Kapers CARY, RONALD Baseball I, II Letterman Club CANDILL, JIM CODER, MAUREEN CORNELIUS, BOB Golf, I, II Police Cadets Phi Alphs Letterman Club Sec. I, II SACS CROSS, LEONARD Electronics Club Pres. II DEEKEN, MACHEIL Cross Country Letterman Club DIETZ, DON Basketball I, II Letterman Club 39 FAULK, DOUG Wrestling Letterman Club HARRIS, JEANINE Senate I, II Tau Epsilon HEATH, GREG Wrestling Letterman Club HILE, THEODORE Science Club Convocations HILL, DWAIN Police Cadets V. Pres. II HILL, JAMES Electronics CI. I, II Treas. II JOHNSON, TIM MILLER, DAVE OAKES, BRIAN PASCAL, JOE RICHARDS, KEVIN RISHEL, LARRY Golf I, n Tau Epsilon Senate H Wrestling Baseball OH Club Letterman Club Pres. II Electronics CI. Letterman Club Letterman Club Pres. II RUDY, LINDA SCHARLACH, DIANE SHERFIELD. MIKE STEINER, CAROL Phi Rho Pi Senate II Wrestling OH Club OH Club Letterman Club STICKEL, TED UNGER. STEPHEN Pres. II i Sec. II OH Club Courier II Police Cadets Treas. II VALE, PAUL Basketball I, II Letterman Club WILLETT, RICHARD Electronics CI. V. Pres. n YOUNG, CLIFF Chronicle II OH Club BRASEL, SALLY Dean ' s List EWING, VANESSA Dean ' s List FARMER, JAMES Dean ' s List Sophomore Representatives: Terry Hill, Randy Ahenbrenner, Regina Cole, and Christy Cartwright. Sophomore Class Officers: President Glenn Hillygus, Vice President Pat Tevebaugh, and Secretary Jan Paris. SOPHOMORES GARRELTS, LEON Dean ' s List HATFIELD, DONALD Dean ' s List LEACH, RICHARD Dean ' s List MABRY, STEVE Wrestling REPASY, JERRY Dean ' s List ROBB, CHARLES Dean ' s List STRATTON, DONNA Dean ' s List 41 Autumn days. Football weather. Students even go to class in squad formation. Mr. Joseph Dailey, English teacher, crosses the campus with students: Dan Kanosas, Rick Crabtree, Gary Hudson, Cassandra Lilliard and Stephanie Morris. Acton, Robert Alderson, Dana Alt, Lawrence Anderson, Eric Anderson, Helen Anderson, Richard Anderson, Robert Anderson, Ruth Anker, Roger Arnold, Betty Atwood, Frank Austin, Verle Auvil, Gary Bach, Joe Baker, Bernard Baker, John Balding, Cynthia Bantz, Dan Barrett, Richard 42 Autumn days. Classes commune with Mother Nature. Mr. James Nagle ' s English class meets outdoors. Among the students were Allen Woodrum and Rick Stefaniak. Beninati, Richard Bial, William Biggs, Anne Bina, Terry Black, Ruth Black, Thomas Black, William Blackford, James Blankenburg, Cynthia Blue, Nancy Boehme, Robert Boen, Becky Boen, Larry Bohlman, Charlie Boord, Robert 43 Boswell, Fae Brasel, John Brinkoetter, John Brown, Daniel Brown, Darrell Brown, David Brown, D wight Brown, Gary Brown, Gerald Brown, Glen Brown, Lester Brownfield, Gary Bullock, Geraldin Bullock, Jerry Bunting, David Burke, Valerie Burton, Janice Cahall, James Campbell, Kenton Cantrell, Bob ' .J- f Catney, Craig Cavanagh, Dan Champion, John Chase, Catherine Chernausky, Tony Christiansen, Paul Church, Joseph Clark, Robert Clemmens, Gary Clemmens, June 44 In such a theater, Mrs. Alice Morrison tells her Theme time. Mr. Francis Adams helps David class on Shakespeare, the plays of the Bard of Avon Henry and George Hoy in Communication Skills were first performed. Shakespearean disciples are class. Bill Bail, Evangelo Zervoulias, Ata Abbedelal, and Theresa Fellenz. Cunningham, David Cunningham, Deborah Darnell, Ernestine David, Katherine Day, Eileen Dickey, Sherrie Dobbins, Quinton Donahue, Michael Doney, Bart Dowers, Richard Downey, Bob Drain, Julia Dunn, Larry Edinger, Larry Edwards, Barry Edwards, Katherine Ellis, Inge Engleman, Cheryl Evans, Floyd Evans, TeaJ Everts, Dale Field, Larry Finch, Marilyn Finet, Edwina Fischer, Peter Fish, Diane Fisher, Paul Frehill, Lynda FEitsch, Beverly Garrison, Patricia 46 i Gaterman, Mike Geades, Ronald George, Bill Ghibaudy, Randy Gibler, Donald Givens, Carol Glover, Becky Godwin, Ronald Goodner, Terry Goodner, Theodore Problem children! Mathematics teacher, Mr. Ronald Mickelson sheds some light on the solutions for Mike Shields, Joe Kazakaitis and Margaret Sedlmayr. New math. Groups: Students— Bill Cooper and Debbie Elliot; Instructor—Mrs. Eileen Farrell. Gordon, Danny Gore, Charles Grant, John Greer, Claudis Griffin, Kent 47 Groves, Nilah Gunia, Michael Guthrie, Tim Gutteridge, Sara Good to the last drop. If you read the experiment ' s directions carefully. Mr. John Hoagland advises Naomi Plog in Science Lab. Hale, Theren Hale, Willa Hagemeier, James Hambleton, Gerald Hambright, Eugene Hanna, Tim Hanegan, Allen Hargis, Charles Hartsock, Mitch Hench, Sara Hesler, Norma Hesler, Pamela Hicks, Steven Hill, Lela Hilliard, Rick 48 Hopkins, Danny Horath, Pamela Horstman, Debbie Hott, John Huchel, Greg Hughes, Stephen Hunt, Ronald Trick, George Irwin, Gary James, Jerry Jarvis, Mike Johnson, Libby Johnson, James Johnson, Linda Johnson, Nancy 49 Johnston, Mark Jordan, Joe Jumps, David Kazakaitis, Joe Kellerhals, Paul Kendall, Kris Kerber, Mark Kerner, Urban Kiger, James Kilgore, Carol King, James King, John Kinney, Kathryn Kirkpatrick, Robert Kirkpatrick, Tom Kling, Peter Knapp, Vernon Koberlein, Ross Kutch, Eric Lambert, Carole Lane, Deb ra Lane, Dixie Lane, Lewis Lane, Stephen Lanie, Steve Langdon, Donna Larson, Dale Layden, Ann Layden, Lawrence Lehmann, Roger ;. L if i 50 It FIGURES that they are right TYPE of students. In Instructor Marilyn Hunter ' s Business Machines Class, Vernon Knapp is at the adding machine and Dan Van Hoveln is at the typewriter. Mr. Francis Anderson and Jim Ganley contemplate accounting problems. Girls ' P,E. indoors. Looking at the hands of Sue Boyden and Karen Harshburger, could it be isomet- rics? Anyway Instructor Andrea Baker seems to be applying pressure. Markham, Cheryl Martin, Michael Martin, Phyllis Matthews, Mark Mattis, Martin Mayoras, Barbara McBride, Cathy McBride, Robert McBride, Terry McCoUum, Charles McDonald, Floyd McFadden, Molly McMillin, Gary Mehl, Allan Miller, Evelyn Miller, Glenn Miller, Linda Misch, John Mitchell, David Mitchell, Roger Milner, Elizabeth Moore, Bruce Morrison, Patricia Mowery, Dorothy V Mullins, Patricia Nelson, Gary Nelson, Robert Neuman, Carol Newell, John Newlin, Jim Nixon, Larry Noggle, Edwin Nolin, Debbie Novick, John Oberloh, Fred Olmstead, Luther Ovall, Jerry Owen, Eugene Pachciarz, John Paden, Pam Parker, Glenda Pearman, Fredrick Penry, John P frank, Carol Pierce, Greg Pinney, Rayma Pilewski, Robert Pillington, Susan Mr. Thomas Kukla discusses great masterpieces of art with his Humanities students, John Novick and Joy Hale. 53 Plog, Naomi Porter, Rick Potter, Charles Potter, Rand Powell, Marlyn Powell, William Two beautiful dolls, At least they will be after Mrs. Edna Gondry of the Personality Development in- structor, introduces them to Max Factor of Holly- wood. Undergoing a transformation are Katherine Edwards and Sharon Kirby. Pridemore, Paul Prillaman, Kenneth - ■ Pruett, Penny Pruitt, David Pryor, Judy Purdue, Pat Pugh, Jerry Quick, Larry Randolph, John Record, Jack Read, Dora Read, William Reed, Barbara Reed, Rosalind Reifsteck, David Reynolds, Jo Richardson, Donald Riggle, Richard 54 Ritter, Mary Roberts, Jack Robinson, Glenda Rodgers, Larry Rodriguez, Bill Rogers, W. D. Royster, Peggy Rusk, James Rutan, Patricia Sager, Merle Saladino, Sam Satterlee, Robert Sawyer, Diane Schackmann, Roger Schieler, Jerry I. ' . ! k Schifo, Robert Schomburg, James Schooler, Dana Secretaries should be beautiful and efficient, too. Marcy Pasierb learns from Mrs. Marilyn Satterwhite, as she takes a letter in shorthand. Schroeder, Daniel Sears, Sharon Seaton, Virginia Seeds, Gary Shafer, Ronald Shaver, Greg 55 pi 1 ' ' Sheppard, Michael Sheets, Rick Shetter, Howard Shields, Mike Shirley, Dana Shouse, Chris Sit, Amy Skinner, Jean Smith, Brian Smith, Jewell Smith, Robert Smith, Warren Smith, Wilma Snyder, Charlotte Snyder, Claire Snyder, Mary Sobkoviak, Dennis Spezia, John Stanley, William Starkey, Wayne Steelman, Keith Stefaniak, Richard Steidl, Peter Stewart, Jack Stone, Caprice Storm, Larry Sumner, Adam Suttle, Joan Swanson, Bill Swider, Michael J 56 Mr. Terry Ave, speech pathologist, discusses speech and hearing difficulties with students in his Adult Education Office. 57 r- — Virostko, James Wade, Carlos Walker, John Walker, Phillip Walley, Roger Walters, Everett Walters, Warren Wankel, Gerald Weathers, Jean Weaver, David Wheeler, Wesley West, James Williams, Jackie Wilson, Gerald Winans, Carl Winger, Dale Wise, Carl Wise, Steven Witcher, William Wolgamot, Nora Miss Diffenderfer giving instructions to Wendy Cramer for her Soc, exam. Woo, Jennie Woodke, Keith Woodrum, Alan Woodyard, Sharon Wooster, Tony Zervoulias, Evangelo Freshman Representatives Debbie Gruelle, Marcy Dalton, Dona Maden, Steve Van Buren and Dave Atchison. Officers of the Freshman Class consist of Pete Lary, President; Dennis Fox, Vice-President; and Nancy Johnson, Secretary. FRESHMEN Abbedelal, Ata Abbed, Jimmy Adamson, Terry Adkisson, Ronald Ahrendt, Andrew Aijala, Jane Albert, Kathy Albrecht, Claudia Aleknas, Lucille Alexander, Belinda 59 Allahan, Mary Allen, Donna Allen, John Allison, Kenneth Amato, Greg Amos, Sharon Anderegg, Mark Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Steven Anglum, Michael Armstrong, Mary Arseneau, Denise Ash, Linda Ashcraft, David Askfeldt, Spencer Atchison, Dave Atwood, Harriet Bacon, Denise Balchuk, Patricia Baldwin, Susan Baldwin, Terry Bamerick, Richard Bane, Richard Barber, Cheryl Barber, David Barker, Ronald Baron, Gary Barr, Donald Barr, Robert Barrett, Gerald 1 mi 1 Ken Kurtenbach, Fae Boswell and Sam Saladino examine Mr. Howe ' s collection of old McC LLS maea covers depicting the individualistic heroines of early English and American novels. Bartell, Ruth Baum, Frank Bean, Lynn Becker, Harry Bell, Paul Bell, John Bell, Terry Bender, Richard Benjamin, James Bernotas, Pamela Bevan, Jan Biederman, JoAnn Bishop, Henry Black, Susan Blacketer, Marilyn Blary, Janet Bleaving, James Blocher, Jane Block, Gerald Blough, Larry Bodine, James Mrs. Josephine Marno is showing one of her Adult Education students how to construct a garment. Boehm, Thomas Boehme, Donna Bohlmann, Charlie Boland, Sandra Bolander, Carolyn Boswell, Julie Bowen, Natalie Bower, Forrest Boyden, Sue Boyer, Jerry Bracken, Rita Bradfield, Mary Bragg, Diana Bretz, Robert Brewer, Lina Bridgewater, Dennis Brimm, Jeffrey Brock, Jennifer i Brook, Donald Brooks, Larry Brougher, Nancy Brown, Bill Brown, Harland Brown, Kathy Mrs. Mary Davidson instructs students on how to do a math problem in Adult Education. m 1 y Brown, Linda Brown, Preston Brown, William Bruce, Robert Bruens, Mike Brumet, Edythe Bryan, Stephen Bryant, Robert Buck, Donald Bullias, Jim Bullington, Steven Bunnell, Robert Burdette, Donald Burk, Michael Burkhart, Kathy Bums, Steven Burris, Carolyn Burt, Charles 63 Bury, Kathy Busby, Diana Butler, Paul Cain, Patrick Calamari, A rthur Caltagirone, Lorraine Campbell, Stanley Campell, Sandra Cannon, Rocky 64 Clark, Linda Clarkson, Debbie Chevlron, Diane Childers, Nora Chowning, Larry Christensen, Oscar Christie, Harris Chrisman, Gerald Citizen, Diane Clark, Charles Clark, Daniel Mr. Smith with two of his speech students, Wendy Hammer and Steve Hampel. Cleveland, Pam Collier, Flora Colwell, Cynthia Colwen, John Cole, Bernade Collins, Bill Conard, Debbie Conger, Barbara Conner, Mary 65 Conley, Carroll Conrad, Dale Gooden, Anna Cooley, Harry Coombes, Larry Cooney, Paul Cooper, Allen Cooper, William Cordes, Martha Cornell, Morris Cox, Thomas Crabtree, Richard Crager, Richard Craig, Diana Craig, Mary Cramer, Wendy Crawford, Donald Creek, Robert Criblez, Kay Crist, Roy Cromwell, Joyce Cromwell, Sandra Crose, David Croucher, Norman Cruse, Kenneth Crusinberry, Charles Culp, James Cummings, JoAnn Cunningham, Bruce Cunningham, George p itl? ' ' ' ' ' V r y hough a lot of red tape is involved, Mr. Strange and language students Ruth Strader and Charles Robb, seem at ease in the Lab. language stuaents, Cunningham, Mark Curl, Christine Currey, Michael Daily, Pam Dalby, Jeff Dalby, Mike Daley, Charles Dalle, Brenda Dal ton, Marcy Dambold, Steve 67 Danko, Alex Danko, Kathy Darr, Richard Dassow, Duane Mrs. Kay expains a literature assignment to Dave Strebin, while Debbie Meers looks on. ' ( 1- Daugherty, Patricia Dav is, Bill Davis, Carolyn Da ' is, James Davis, Jerry Davis, Joseph Davis, Lynn Davis, Phillip Davis, Rujean Day, Michael Deck, Mary Dearth, Carolyn Defenbaugh, Mike Denton, Steve Deplanty, Robert 68 Carole Lambert and Greg Amato peek at Mr. George Latinovich ' s psychology notes. Cramming for a test? DeZarn, Judith Dickerson, James Dickison, Bruce Dickison, Lewis Dines, Ronald Diveley, Sandra Dobson, Dennis Doggett, Claude Dohman, Ronnie Dolbee, Barbara Dooley, Deborah Doremire, Janiel Dorsey, Scott Douglas, Paul Dowers, George Doyle, Daniel Dreher, Adele Duckett, Mickey Dudley, Norma Dugger, Janice Dumas, Stefani Dunavan, Joseph Earls, Ruby Edwards, James Egan, William Eichoff, Cathy EUer, Sherri Elliot, Dave Elliot, Debbie Elliot, Forrest Elliot, James Elliot, Robert Elliot, Susan Ellis, Alan Ellis, Curtis Ellis, Dwight Elsberry, Thomas Ely, Michael Emery, James Engelman, Greg Eppert, Honora Evans, James Farnsworth, David Farley, Jerry Farrington, Dale Drinks anyone? Actually, this is Mr. Christman and his students getting ready for lab. The students Bednar ' Woodrum, Mark Anderegg, Bob Boehme, Peggy McGough, Sharon Sears, and John Fecker, Claire Fecker, Herbert Fellenz, Teresa Ferris, Marilyn Ferris, Robert Fields, Marian Filicsky, Susan Fiore, Alfred Finley, Debby Finney, Allen 71 Fleming, Rodney Flock, Cynthia Flynn, Terry Ford, Richard Foster, Rebecca Foreman, Ellen Fortune, Nona Fox, Dennis F rakes, Michael Fruin, James Funke, Doug Funk, Deborah Gains, Mary Galyen, John Gambill, Melvin Garmon, Daryle Garner, David Garner, Dennis Garren, Mark Garver, John Gasior, Patricia Gibson, Franklin Gilbreath, Greg Gilbreath, Terry Gildersleeve, Denis Gildersleeve, Ronald Gillenwater, Janet Giuliani, Ronald Givens, Bruce Glatz, Kathleen decker, Jean Goodner, Lynda Goodner, Rick Maureen Sell is telling her 5 yr. old class a story by putting actions to it. Again the 5 yr. old class is being told a story by Maureen Sell with the help of Linette Ramsey. Maxine Conley and Linette Ramsey are eating lunch with the 3 and 4 yr. old class. Lois Romig in Adult Education shows girls in Basic Education how to use a globe. 74 Grubbs, John Gruelle, Debbie Grzelak, James Gudeman, Roger GuUickson, Roxanne Guthrie, Claudia Gutterridge, Cathy Guy, Michael Guyman, Dianne Haas, Charlene Hagemeir, Jean Haines, Steve Haines, William Haire, Sue Hale, John Hall, Beverly Hall, Linda Hall, Nancy Hallenberger, Theresa Haley, Dennis Haluska, Bob Hammer, Mary Hamilton, Eddie Hamilton, Robert Hampel, Steve Handy, Gary Hance, Barney Hanley, Leiann Hankins, Greg Hanna, Dianna 75 pBWIWf ' r ' . ' ' ! l W '  p ' )I S ' l  j ' Hanson, Gary Hanson, Maureen Harcar, John Harper, Michelle Harrison, George Hartshorn, William Hasselbring, Carma Hassler, George Hathaway, John Haugen, Cassandra Hawkins, Susan Haun, Sam Haworth, Glenn Haworth, John Hays, Linda Hays, Mary Hegg, Albert Hegg, Clifford Heleine, Penny Hembrey, Dennis Henderson, Ben Henderson, Mary Henry, Dean Henry, David Henry, Marilyn Hensom, George Hershberger, Karen Hershburger, Roy Hesler, Donald Hetherington, Jane Hettmansburger, Kayla Hicks, Larry Hicks, Sandra Highfill, Randy Hile, James Hillsman, Marilyn Mines, Claude Hinton, Brenda Riser, Wayne Hoagland, Larry Lift that lever. Weigh that bale. Peggy McGough makes this look like a bewitching Lab. Mr. Stauder, Gary Nelson, and John Prather are under the spell of science. Hoaks, Melvin Hockett, Marilyn Hollis Randy Holman, Larry Holstine, Craig Holycross, Orville Houmes, Judy Hoy, George Huber, Thomas Huchel, Wayne Huckstadt, Ralph Hudson, Gary Huffman, Glenda Hughes, Larry Hughes, Robert Hunt, Jean Hunter, Mary Hutton, Jeffry Ingram, Mike Ingram, Timothy Irish, Jeri Mrs. Stover teaches proper pronunciation to Idabelle Condon and Paul Christianson. Extra time after Speech class. ill r v ' k. .... 78 If ' m Jordan, Albert Joyce, Elizabeth Julien, Jack Jumps, Allen t Nancy Latinovitch in Adult Education helps two students increase their typing speed. Juvinall, Thomas Karosa, Dan Kellerhals, Elizabeth Keller, Rebecca Kelley, Russel Kelly, James Kelly, Stephen Kendall, Steven Kimble, Rebecca Kimmel, Connie King, John King, Phillip Kirby, Mary Kirby, Richard Kirby, Sharlynn Kirkland, Richard Klein, Jennifer 80 Klink, Roger Knake, James Knapp, Mark Knoll, David Kobie, Terry Koebrich, Mark Koehn, Philip Krauel, Diana Kuntz, Christin Kuntz, Kenneth Lage, David Laird, Robert Lambert, Barbara Lambert, James Lancaster, Morris Land, Linda Lane, Linda Mr. McDermott, speech pathologist, is giving a student a hearing test in his Adult Education office. ft Lange, Micheal Lanier, Gary Larson, Paul Larson, Terry V ■ 81 Lary, Peter Lash, Patricia Leahy, Laurence Lebo, Philip Leggett, Trudy Lennis, Micheal Lenover, Judith Lesko, Micheal Levemz, Jerry Leverich, Carol Leverich, Margaret Lewis, Patricia Lewis, Richard Lilley, Carole Lindsey, Mary Linn, Laura Livengood, Ted Locke, David Lockhart, Joyce Lopinski, Jim Lucas, William Ludden, Joseph Ludington, Maxine Ludwig, Bradley Ludwig, Jack Luster, Robert Luton, Kathy Lycan, Ray Lyon, Richard ihTnnfhtrm: Mr. Evenmeyer is competing with Glenn Hillygus during one of many games i bowling class. MacDonald, Alan Maden, Dona Maden, Linda Magee, Gregory Makemson, Virginia Makris, Micheal Malan, Sheila Mann, Christal Manny, William Marbury, Jacqueline Marketto, Deborah Manage, Judy Marron, Robert Marron, Terry Marrs, Larry mm m a X ' ' 83 Time for fun. Mrs. De Vries and Mrs. Sheets are teaching games to Child Development children in Adult Education. Martin, George Martin, James Martin, Kathy Martin, Mary Marzana, Jaime Maynard, Larry McAllister, Hershel McBride, Cathy McBride, Dennis McBride, Jacqueline McClintock, Russell McCord, Jeffery McDaniel, Linda McDermith, Monte M cElhaney, James McElhaney, John McGlaughlin, Jan McHenry, Brenda McMurray, Glenda Megginson, Nancy Meeker, Judy Meers, Debra Melecosky, Charles Melvin, Debra Time to eat. Mrs. Pushpa Gopalan is eating lunch with the children in Child Development. Mrs, Abbie Collins is also eating with the children and helping to serve them dessert. 85 Mendez, Francis Metz, Dorothy Meyer, Roger Michenfelder, Schuler Middleton, Janice Miller, Conrad Miller, Jacoueline Miller, Sharon Miller, Terry Miles, Robert Mills, David Mintus, Stephen Mitchell, Hugh Mitchell, Reva Mitchell, Toni Mofield, Debera Montgerard, John Montgomery, Robert Moore, Iva Moore, Debra Moore, James Moran, Michelle Moreland, Nancy Moreman, Nancy Morgan, Edward Morgan, Larry Morris, Lee Morris, Theadore M. Morris, Stephenie Morrison, Mary AT J tit ■■ HI .1 , 86 Morton, Alice Morts, Larry Mourer, Terry Mullholland, Frank Mr. O ' Bryan with Greg Heath, Barbara Peterwas, and Mike Nelson are investigating different aspects of advertising. Navarre, Theodore Nelson, Grace Nelson, Kirk Nelson, Oliver Nelson, Phearn Neuman, Gregory Newell, Saundra Newman, Greg Nichols, Nancy Nicholson, Joanne Nigra, Randall Nixon, Pamela Nolan, Cathy Nolan, Juanita Norris, Larry Novick, Judy O ' Brien, Robert 9 0i 87 m ■■ ' ■ r 1 1 Mr. John Alkire shows slides to his history class. Like the room, we are in the dark as to the students contained therein. Ochs, Gregory Ochoa, Geraldin O ' Connell, Daniel Odle, Darlene Odle, Sheila Ohlson, Gail Oliver, Everett Omahen, Cathy O ' Malley, Thomas Orr, William Overacker, Kenneth Owen, Larry Owen, Thomas Pachciarz, Mary Paczynski, Rita Padgett, Lanny Palmer, Robert Pantle, Michele Parker, Theda Parker, Phil Pataki, Lucinda r Patterson, Jan Patterson, John Pawlak, Victor Payne, Ronald Mr, Ronald Stickler teaches three of his students, David Johnson, Larry Combs, and Keith Perry, to be expert, perceptive agriculturists, Pearman, Donald Pearman, Fredrick Peirson, Alma Pelman, Charlene Perry, Keith Philpott, Sue Picklap, Douglas Pittman, Mark Pintar, Joseph Pitlik, Debora Pollitt, Mary Pepejoy, Rick Potter, Valrie Poyner, Jerry P rather, John P rather, John Prettyman, Frederic 1 K - n Mm r Price, David Price, Sharon Proietti, Kathleen Pursley, Mike Pyle, David Rader, Sandra Ragle, Benny Ramsey, Linnette Ramsey, Jeanette Rardin, James Ray, Daniel Ray, Jack Ray, Joane Reed, Micheal Reed, Steve Reddy, Micheal Reyes, Fernando Richardson, Rita Richter, Randall Ridge, Rita Rigdon, Lyle Ripley, Mark Robb, Norma Roberts, Bruce Roberts, Karen Roberts, Robert Robertson, Mary Robinson, Jayne Robinson, Larry Roderick, Scott 90 Podium pose - Mr. Chambers helps Jennie Woo and Robert Jackson get their Constitutions straightened out after Poly. Si. class. Peloponesian points - Mrs, Connolly gets to the Corinth of the subject with the map. Judy Meeker and Marilyn Hillman learn about Greek history. Rodman, Vergene Rossey, Trent Rouse, Anna Rouse, James Rudolph, Mark Rudolph, Peter Rush, Chris Rush, Neil Russell, Carol Runion, Gerald Runyon, Micheal Rutan, Susan Sadler, Carolyn Sadowski, Linda Sadowski, Richard Mrs, Ramsey is helping three of her students in Basic Education to achieve greater skills. Sailor, Deborah Sanders, Constance Sanders, David Sanders, Larry Sanders, Linda Sanders, Paul Salinas, Catalina Salladay, Christine Sapp, David Schalaowski, George Schackmann, George Schackmann, Richard Schatz, Marilyn Schellhardt, Jeffery Scheurich, John Schingel, Stephen Scrogham, James Schwartz, Eric Schweighart, Lloyde Scott, Gregory v.. 1 r 92 o ■ f m Seaman, Donald Sedlmayr, Margret Seidler, Bruce Seller, Keith Mrs. Norris is helping two of her students in Adult Education with current events. Seimer, Rita Seymour, Dennis Seymour, John Simpson, Curtis Simpson, Harold Siddens, James Shadley, Russell Shafer, Linda Shahan, Kevin Shank, Mark Shapuras, Joseph Sheahan, Karen Sheets, Jan Shepherd, Gregory Shepherd, Max Shields, Micheal Shoaf, Allen 93 Shonk, Darryl Skinner, Paul Smith, Bessie Smith, Bruce Smith, Gary Smith, Gary Smith, James Smith, John Smith, Lawrence Smith, Marsha Smith, Sandra Smith, Sharon Snack, Terry Snyder, Tim Sollars, Marietta Songer, Steve Souspreskis, Tony Southard, Judy Spanbauer, Mike Spears, Patricia Spicer, Linda Spickard, Kathy Springgate, Majorie Stach, Gary Stacy, Douglas Stark, Dave Stark, Jerrold Starkey, Rex Starr, Ellen Starr, Michael I I It can ' t be corn because it carries a lot of weight. Mr. Tom Hainline watches Randy Potter measure a quantity for Dan Brown. Flower design. The smiling posies are Mrs. Alice Dries, Dave Whiteside, Carol Stiner, Christy Cole, Nick Cole, and Diana Shaback. Stauder, Mike Steenberger, Gary Steinbaugh, Jeff Step, George Stephen, Robert Stephens, Veronica Stephens, Gary Stingley, Francis Stockwill, Larry Stout, Larry Stover, Tom Strader, Ruth Strebin, Dave Strong, Susan Stutler, Tim 7 i 95 Mr, Leisch enthralls his sewing circle, otherwise known as an all-ladies Rhetoric 101 class. ' 1 96 Sweeney, Larry Swick, Carolyn Swisher, Fay Swisher, Sondra Switzer, Diane Switzer, James Szott, David Taden, Thomas Talbot, Robert Tate, Jeffery Taylor, Bob Taylor, Charles Taylor, Norma Taylor, Robert Techtow, Tom Teuscher, Virgil Thomas, Patricia Thomason, Larry Thompson, Richard Thompson, Robert Thornsbrough, Donald Tiernan, James Tims, Everett Tinder, Shirley Todd, Ronald Tolliver, Pamela Towle, Lorraine Trees, Kieth Troglia, Robert Trolinger, Terrence Trudeau, William Tucker, Dennis Turner, Denise Turner, Lelend Tweedy, Randy Mrs. Judy Story and Andy Stafford look interested as Mr. Britton pin points locations in the troubled Middle East. Utterback, Karen VanBuren, Steven Tyler, Gregory Uppinghouse, Larry 97 Mr. Robert Bonnewell and some computer circuits. E.D.P. certainly does have a bunch of live wires. 1 j f Wilson, Louie Wilson, Mario Wilson, Scott Wilson, Wilbert Winn, Michael Winter, Constance Wise, Patricia Witt, Michael Wolgamot, James Wong, Peggy woo, Judy Woodard, Lynn Woodard, Wilford V. woods, Terry Wright, Mary Wright, William Wyatt, Herman Young, Kent Young, Oscar Young, Stephen Zoerb, Stephan Zotz, Mark Zumwalt, Marcy 100 102 PRESIDENT ROBERT REESE OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Ken VICE PRESIDENT GLEN HILLYGUS Kurtenbach, Budget Comm.; Glen Hillygus, Con- stitution and By-Laws Committee; Mrs. Martha Kay, Sponsor; Dennis Fox, Parliamentarian; Robert Reese, President; and Jan Paris, Sec- retary. STUDENT SENATE COMMITTEE HEADS (SPRING, 1970)— Dave Mauck, Election and Credentials Committee; Miss Peggy Chase, Sponsor; Brian Oakes, Constitution and By-Laws Committee; Rosalie Davis, Student Welfare; Marcy Dalton, Special Projects; Flora Collier, Student Discipline Committee. COMMITTEE HEADS (FALL, 1969)-- Nancy Johnson, Student Welfare; Christy Cartwright, Social Committee; Debbie Gruelle, Hobbit Committee; Terry Hill, Public Relations Committee; Randy Ashenbremer, Special Projects; Glen Hillygus, Constitution and By-Laws; Ken Kurtenbach, Budget; Pete Lary, Election and Credentials Committee. OFFICERS; Fred Heck, President; Maureen Coder, Secretary; Duane Hill, Vice President MEMBERS: Maureen Coder, Mike Watt, and Vincent Eversgard. POLICE CADETS Police Cadets present an Illinois flag to Danville Junior College. Present at the flag presentation and flag ] were Fred Heck; President Mary Miller; Mr. John Girton, sponsor for Police Cadets; and Maureen Coder. CAMPUS Beverly Hall; Michelle Moran, Ass ' t Editor; Murray Dickerson; John Brinkoetter; Mark Garren; Claudia Guthrie; Lower left, Jan Sheets; lower right, Terry Hill, Sports Editor. Squr-rei Y{.s By forx. COURIER Staff members at work. Cheryl Lack, Editor; Michele Moran, Ass ' t Editor; Mr. Ken Leisch, sponsor; Terry Hill; Bev Hall; and Jeff McCord; Cheryl Lack, Editor. Lower left, Cheryl Lack, Editor; Michelle Moran, Ass ' t Editor; Janet Carlson; Jan Sheets. Lower right, Mr. Adams, Business Advisor; Bob Russell, Advertising Manager; Carol Pfrank, Ass ' t Advertising Manager, Jan Sheets, Claudia Guthie, Debbie Dooley, Jim Ganley. CHRONICLE ADVERTISING SPONSOR AND EDITOR--Mr. John Alkire and Marcia Pasierb, upper left. ADVERTISING STAFF --Seated, Editor Marcy Pasierb. Standing, Marilyn Ferris, Cathy Hays, and Kathy Proietti. CIRCULATION STAFF— Lower left, Seated CHRONICLE Editor- in-Chief Rosalie Davis. Standing, Steve Gustus and Jim Ganley, Circulation Manager. Not pictured, Gary Liggett. LAY-OUT AND COPY STAFF— Seated, Pete Berenz, Lay-out and Copy Editor. Standing, Janet Carlson, Claire Fecker, and Jane Aijala. Not pictured, Patty Gasior. CHRONICLE EDITORS AND MANAGERS— Bob Russell, Photography; Pete Berenz, Lay-out and Copy; Rosalie Davis, Editor- in-Chief; Jim Ganley, Circulation; Mr, Charles Howe, Advisor. Photography- - Pictures below: Photography Manager Bob Russell, Debbie Conard, Patti Wise, Bren- da Hinton, Steve VanBuren, Franklin Baum, and Rita Richardson. Not Pictured — Linda Maden, Trent Rossey, and John McElhaney. Club Officers Terry Hill, Bill Doerge, Steve Atchison, Marty Dawson and President Ken Kurtenbach President Ken with members of the Kiwanis, Mr. Carl Erickson, Mr. Bill Mellon and Mr. Elzer Marks. CIRCLE K Circle K members enjoy themselves at the banquet held for the club members and their guests. OFFICERS--John Bednar, Secretary and Treasurer; Deanne Armantrout, Vice President; Dave Mauck, President. SPONSORS-- Mr. Curtis Huffman, Miss Barbara Pool, and Mr, John Hoagland. SCIENCE CLUB ' S CANOE- ING PARTY AND PRESI- DENT JOHN MAUCK POS- ING IN THE LAB. OFFICERS-Kathy Hayes, Chairman of Publications Committee; Bob York, Vice President; Mary Kirby, Secre- tary; and Marcy Pasierb President. 1 BUSINESS CLUB BAKE SALE-Jeanine Harris selling baked goods to Mr. Corey at their Spring bake sale outdoors. SPEAKER-Marcy and Kathy, club officers pose with guest speaker, Mr. Joe Carson. 1 12 I I PHI ALPH ' S BREAKFAST OFFICERS— At the left, Mr. William Langas, Sponsor; Peggy McGough, President; Sally Turner, Vice President; Robert Cowan, Treasurer; Miss Vera Diffenderfer, Sponsor. 113 OH CLUB 1 ' ! ' ! r ■Ha OFFICERS: Seated, Quinton Dobbins, President; Jeff Hamm, Treasurer; Carol Steiner, Secretary; Diane Scharlach, Senate Representative. ASTRA OFFICERS: Miss Marjorie Holmes, Sponsor; Flora Collier, Secretary; Carol Hamilton, Vice President; Judy Southard, Senate Representative; Mrs. Annabelle Neel, Sponsor. Seated, Francee Hawkins, President. LETTERMEN ' S CLUB OFFICERS: Paul Marana, President; Mr. Dan Winland, Sponsor; Dan Franklin, Vice President; Jeff Hamm, Treasurer; Greg DeAth, Secretary. 116 OFFICERS--Upper, left, Linda Hays, Secretary; Vicki Berg, Vice President; Dave Miller, President; Jean- ine Harris, Senate Representative; Mr. Kevin North- rup, Sponsor. SPRING BANQUET AWARD WINNERS, 1969 — Ed Hatfield, Outstanding Programmer; Maria Wallace, Goof-Off of the Year; Kay Wray, Gunkess; Stan Hollen, Gunk; Terri Miller, Most Co-operative Student; Dave Keitzmann, Outstanding Tau Epsilon Member. MICKEY MOUSE BIRTHDAY PARTY-- Jeanine Harris, Maria Wallace, Christy Cartwright; Larry Turner, Flora Collier, Mike Pursley, Sara CampbeU. CHRISTMAS WREATHS AND WREATH- MAKING PARTY— Lower left, Jeanine Harris and Bill Trudeau with wreaths and lower, right, at party, Allen Jumps, Mr. Kevin Northrup, Maria Wallace, Dave Miller, Mrs. Rosemary Northrup, and Sheryl Creigh- ton. TAU 117 ELECTRONICS CLUB OFFICERS: Leonard Cross, President; Richard Willett, Vice President; Mr. Felix Wheeler, Sponsor; James Hill, Secretary- Treasurer. VETERANS ' CLUB Seated, Stephen Sims, President; Jim Edwards; Bob Reese, Standing, Tom Hubert; Michael Young; Jim Bodene, Treasurer; Bob Quackenbush. To the right, James Newlin, Vice President. 118 VOCAL QUINTET PROCESSION LEADERS- FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS ASSOCIATE DEGREES COMMENCEMENT ASSOCIATE DEGREE ml HI ' fiiili ' H flnti mBiI HI HONORS PRESIDENT MARY MILLER AND COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER CANDIDATES TOP STUDENT AC A DEMICALLY- SHARON JOHNSON ASSOCIATE DEGREE CANDIDATES, 1969 Addams, Nancy Alaway, Brian Alexander, Jerry Alexis, Peter Alt, Stanley Anderson, Bradley Earl Anderson, Patricia Anderson, Stephen Charles Ash, Edward L. Bailey, Gale Baker, Kenneth Baldwin, Brian Barnes, Gayle Barr, Phyllis R. Barr, Thomas Barrett, Nicholas Leon Barth, Lee Roy Bart ling, Joan Baucum, Earl Bean, Earl Bell, Carolyn Biage, Robert Biedermann, Carol Bina, Terry Bodine, Cheryl Bogner, Roger Alan Bonebrake, Donna Bosley, Rodney Bostic, Charles A. Brazelton, Rosemary Brooks, John Brooks, Linda Brown, Donald L. Brown, John Bunting, Dan Butler, Richard A. Burdette, David Camarata, Connie Cannon, Marjorie McQuiston Capodice, Stephen Carlson, Wayne Catney, Dan Ceader, Stanley Chamings, Thomas Chesnut, Joie Coffing, David L. Cook, Mary Ann Crouch, James Curtis, Stephen B. Damery, Connie Davis, Elna Dean, Carol Defenbaugh, Linda Dennison, Larry Dixon, David Dixon, Keith A. Dreusicke, David Ebert, Robert Edwards, Deanna Evans, Steve Fertaly, Mary Finney, Chris Foxworthy, Anthony Friedrich, Terry Qalyen, Judith Lynn Garner, Carol Garwood, Pamela Ann 122 Gill, Betty Good, Teresa A. Greene, Paul Grubbs, Mary Gunia, Michael Hanna, Randall Hartshorn, Pamela Hatfield, Edward Dean Heeren, John Henderson, Michael T. Hicks, Loretta Higgins, Paul Douglas Hodgeman, Thomas Dwain Hogan, Terrence V. Hollen, Stanley Charles Hoobler, Don L. Hubner, Carol Elaine Hudson, John Hurst, Anna J. Jenkins, Susan Johnson, Robert Andrew Johnson, Sharon F. Johnston, Jo Ann Miller Jolley, Nicholas Kanger, John Michael Kelsheimer, Dennis Kietzman, David Lee Kilgore, John C. Kirk, Kathy Kim, Robert Kobie, Claudette Koss, Sandra Laird, Linda Lane, Alexis Lange, Donald R. Lanman, Donald Arthur Laughead, Donald K. Layden, Stephen Leander, Stephen Vincent Lefton, Diana Legg, Fred Lewis, Fred John Lindley, Clifton Lowery, William Robert Jr. Lyons, William Michael McGlaughlin, Jerry McVicker, Diane Madsen, James R. Majors, Richard Marriage, Gregory Mase, Judy Matheny, Steve Mensavage, Jeanette Merlie, Michael Miller, John Edward Miller, Teresa J. Morgan, Lindell R. Morris, John A. Morton, Michael Ray Nelson, Sara Jean Norris, Robert Oltman, Terry Dee Pachciarz, Casimir Palmer, Marilyn Paris, Gary Payton, Terry Penley, Gary Louis Perona, Thomas Scott Percifield, Nancy Peterson, Nancy Pichon, Ethel Pichon, Sharon Joyce Pluth, Roberta Pollock, Terry Lee Ponder, Lucy Ann Price, Amy Pruitt, James Ramert, Jane L. Ray, Davie Bruce Ray, Kay Read, William Francis Resh, Gary W. Resh, Mark Riggle, Sandra Risher, Margaret Robinson, Richard Glen Runyan, Kenneth Sanders, John Logan Schackmann, Cinda Scherr, Roger Galen Schoen, Delores Scholer, James Floyd Scott, Emma Scott, Melvin See, Robert Wayne Seibert, Roger Sellers, Sylvia Jo Sewell, Charles Shaw, Ronald Sheetinger, Dan Shields, John Shonk, David Brian Shonkwiler, Charles Slay ton, James Harland Smith, Karen Smoot, Donald Souspreskis, John Anthony Spears, Charles Edward Stage, Marie Helen Step, William Gene Story, Ann Carol Strako, Daniel Tabor, Merle D. Troxel, Ronald Tuelp, Eileen Tutt, Gayle Anne Verhoeven, Andre Joe Vincent, Sandra Vonderohe, Rebecca Wallace, Steven Eugene Wattleworth, Gary N. Wheeler, Wesley Whittaker, Brent Wiesemann, Lloyd Wilbur, Dennis Williams, John Wilming, Brenda Wilson, Kenneth Winkle, Stephen Wise, Gayle Witte, William F. Woods, Carl Woodside, Mildred Wright, Stanley Dean Yoho, Cynthia Yokel, John E. DANVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM Robert Reese and Cheryl Lack were chosen the outstanding students of D.J.C. by a committee of judges from the city of Danville. Both academic standing and participation in activities were considered. Mr. Reese, president of the Student Senate, was sponsored by Mrs. Eileen Farrell. Mrs. Lack, editor of THE CAMPUS COURIER, was spon- sored by Mr. Walter Smith. Other finalists were Vicki Berg, Carol Garner, Francee Hawkins, Marjorie Herman, James Farmer, Michael Hines, David Miller, and Donald Richardson. WHO ' S WHO IN JUNIOR COLLEGES 1969 Carol Dean Paulette Bartash JoAnn Johnston Sharon Johnson Alexis Lane Keith Dickson Phyllis Barr Sharon Pichon David Keitzman Becky Vonderohe Carol Biedermann Robert Stange NOT PICTURED Marvin Ackerman Nancy Addams Nicholas Barrett Terrance Hogan Gayle Tutt William Witte I 1 WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN JUNIOR COLLEGES, 1970 Cheryl Lack David Mauck Marcia Pasierb Michael Hines Jeff Hamm Teresa Deck Sherry Towner Marjorie Herman Janet Carlson Robert Reese Barbara Bettag Lorna Walker Betty Go in Stephen Magin Maria Wallace Jan Paris Alice Reed FliRUISy m 2 3 4 5 6 7 9   12 O 14 16 17 « f) 20 • ' •i 3« 25 26 27 ; 124 Mr. Langas and President Carol Blederman assist in the Initiation of Loretta Hicks and other students. PHI THETA KAPPA PHI THETA KAPPA INITIATES, 1969 Marvin Ackerman Nancy Addams Joan Bartling Rodney Bosley Marjorie Herman Loretta Hicks Alexis Lane Diane McVicker Stephen Magin David Mauck Walter Rainboth Alice Reed Karen Smith Donna Stratton Lorna Walker Lloyd Wiesemann Cindy Yoho Sharon Linder PRESIDENT ' S AND DEAN ' S LISTS SPRING, 1969 PRESIDENT ' S LIST 5.00 Average Sharon Linder Patricia Wahfeldt Lorna Walker Sharon Pichon Phyllis Barr Donald Richardson NOT PICTURED Randolph Brown Mary Hendricks Sharon Johnson David Kietzmann Richard Lyons Robert Stange Lorraine Towle DEAN ' S LIST At least a 4.5 Ave. Dane Tovey Maurice Vaughn Carlos Wade Sherry Towner Janet Trueblood Larry Livingston Stephen Magin Robert Linn Cheryl Lack Marjorie Herman Robert Dines Donald Boswell John Brain Theodore Goodner Eugene Drain Joan Bartling Maria Wallace Melvin Scott William Witte Everett Walters Nilah Groves Edward Hatfield Gregory Marriage Donald Hatfield Lindell Morgan Diane Belt Paulette Bartash Vicki Berg Lawrence Alt Brian Baldwin Luther Olmstead Sara Nelson Jan Paris Kay Ray Nancy Peterson NOT PICTURED Marvin Ackerman Nancy Addams Stanley Alt Margo Austin Nicholas Barrett Carol Biedermann Cynthia Blankenburg Charles Bostic Sally Brasel Paul Brickman Daniel Brown John Brown Geraldine Bullock Joie Chesnut Ronald Classen Nicholas Cole Carol Dean Teresa Deck Keith Dixon Quinton Dobbins Vanessa Ewing James Farmer Phillip Fehrenbacher Cynthia Gramm James Hagemeier Jeffrey Hamm Gregory Huchel JoAnne Johnston Douglas Knott Alexis Lane Joe Linares Glen Luecke James Moore Nohn Newell Terry Payton Barbara Peterwas Roberta Pluth Charles Richoz Larry Rishel Steve Roberts James Rusk Michael Sepich Donna Stratton Michael Swider Connie Talbert Gayle Tutt Daniel Van Hoveln Rebecca Vonderohe Michael Watt HONORS ' DAY BREAKFAST SPRING, 1969 TOP HONORS— Above left, Stephen Magin receives the P.P.G. Athletic Trophy for academic and athletic ability from Mr. Lyle Shelor. Top Center--Sharon Johnson who received life membership in the D.J.C. Alumni Association for receiving the highest grades for her class; Cinda Yoho who received B.P.W. Award; Diane McVickers, the Casper Piatt Scholarship; Marvin Ackerman, the Math Award; and Stephen Magin. Upper right--Nancy Addams and Karen Smith who received the Pearson Meeks Award, and Diane McVickers, Cinda Yoho, and Sharon Johnson. BUSINESS CLUB SCHOLARSHIPS --Below, winners of the Business [ Scholarships — Phyllis Barr, Jo- { Anne Johnston, and Sharon Pichonj — and Mrs. Marilyn Satterrwhite, Chairman of Vo-Tech ' s Commerc Department. I j Carol Leverich Helen Anderson Trudy Liggett Jim Lopinski Donald Brooks Ronald Classen Roger Klink Stephen Magin James Smith James Finley Marsha Smith Lorna Walker Laura Linn NOT PICTURED Ruth Bartell James Dawson Teal Evans Michael Holycross Jerry Poyner Larry Rishel , Charles Skoog Daniel Van Hoveln PRESIDENTS LIST FALL, 1969-1970 REQUIREMENTS at least 12 hours of credit 5.0 average DEAN ' S LIST FALL, 1969-1970 REQUIREMENTS 12 hours of credit or more at least 4.5 average Ted Livengood Dan Brazelton Robert Dines (Pres. List) Teresa Deck Christine Salladay Susan Filicsky Linda Land Kathleen Glatz Thomas Taden Stephen Unger Donald Hatfield Deborah Sailor Rita Cornwell Janice Dugger Betty Goin Cheryl Lack Deborah Clarkson Vicki Berg Roger Anker Daniel Brown Daniel Bohlman Meredith Manges James Johnson James Hagemeier Donna Stratton Mary Lindsey Lina Brewer Mary Craig Ruth Anderson Stephen Sims David Mauck Alice Reed Marjorie Herman Judith Southard Becky McCoy Jan Paris Mary C. Hayes Jean Jarboe Alice Morton Robert Reese Richard Taylor Richard Leach Mario Wilson Nicholas Cole John Hott Willaim Van Buskirk James Farmer Quinton Dobbins James Jiles Darrell Jansen Nilah Gr oves Sherry Towner Becky Glover Donald Nickey James Rusk Michael Lennis Gail Olson NOT PICTURED Joe Bach Edythe Brumette Inge Ellis Diane Fish Theren Hale Pamela Hesler Lamont Martin Dorothy Mowery John Newell Cathy Omahen Diana Scharlach Dana Shirley Robert H. Taylor Lorraine Towle 131 PHI RHO PI OFFICERS, 1969-1970— Mike Hines, President; Mrs. Barbara Stover, Sponsor; Marjorie Herman, Vice President and Senate Representative; Linda Rudy, Secretary; Carol Hamil- ton, Scrapbook Chairman. INITIATES. 1969— Delores Schoen, Sharon Linder, Marjorie Herman, Mary Shouse, Cheryl Lack, Carol Pfrank, Mary Martens, Linda Laird, Linda Rudy, John Newman, Carol Hamilton, Norman Trezek, Carol Biedermann. INITIATION , 1969 Sandra Vincent, Vice President; Becky Vonderohe, Social Chairman; Robert Smiley, President; Carol Garner, Program Chairman. FALL Marjorie Herman (Ass. of University Women) Alice Reed (Woman ' s Club of Danville) Judith Southard (J. McLean Reed Scholarship) Donald Hatfield (Engineers Club) Janet Carlson (Autotron, Inc.) Betty Swearingen Coin (Elks Lodge 332) Jan Paris (United Commercial Travelers) Sherry Towner (Tee-Pak, Inc.) Charles Robb (Berkeley-Davis Equipment Co.) Carolyn Tighe (Coolley Duplicate Bridge) Cheryl Lack (Junior Woman ' s Club) NOT PICTURED Jean Carpenter (Beta Sigma Phi) Vanessa Ewing (J. McLean Reed) SCHOLARSHIPS SPRING AND FALL, 1969 SPRING Joan Bartling Teresa Finley Alexis Lane Cynthis Yoho Cinda Schackman NOT PICTURED Carol Biedermann Dan Brazelton Cheryl Bodine Linda Sanks Marcia Boyd David Mauck 0 SCHOLAR SHIPS Jim Lopinski (Illinois State) Gillaume Rodriguez (DEA) Dennis Gamer (Frank Hill) Michelle Moran (Illinois State) Betty Coin (Illinois State) Linda Miller (Illinois State) Ruth Anderson (Illinois State) Jane Aljala (DEA) Ed Noggle (Teacher ' s Education) Sheila Hajmes (Illinois State) Brenda Casey (Illinois State) James Knake (Illinois State) James Grzelak (Illinois State) David Knoll (Illinois State) 134 136 137 ORIENTATION SPRING, 1970 Mr. Wilbur Dickson, Student Services Director, and Bob Reese, Student Senate President, answer questions about the coming semester for new students at orientation. ADMISSION PERSONNEL PAYING THOSE HORRIBLE FEES. PARKING PERMITS ANYONE? ALL THOSE FORMS- FROM SCHEDULING TO HEATH INFORMATION. REGISTRATION ARTICULATION CONFERENCE During spring semester (1970) regis- tration week, an articulation confer- ence was held at D.J.C. under the leadership of Dean Alice Morrison of the Baccalaureate Oriented Division. Representatives of the 6 state uni- versities addressed D.J.C. students and then held discussions with small- er groups in offices to answer fur- ther questions about curriculum re- quirements, and other subjects that might help to orient future students at their schools. D.J.C. WEEK Above, right, Mr. and Miss Student Body, Dave Dreusicke and Jody Cam- eron. Above, left, and center, right, are the D.J.C. Week committee — Nick Jolley, Becky Vonderohe, Jerry McGlaughlin, Debbie Doan, Linda Laird, and Carol Garner. Below left and right respectively are the Jag- uarettes and parade horsemen and tricyclist. CAR SMASH AND OFFICERS OF CIRCLE K, ITS SPONSOR D. J. C.WEEK ACTI VITIES OUTDOOR NIGHT MOVIE DUNKING BOOTH TRICYCLE RACES f}0 W .,vf KOLLEGE KAPERS 1969 LAKE VIEW NURSES— Janet Blary, Marcy Zumwalt, Joyce Lockhart, Sue Philpott, Gail Keys, Virginia Porter, Becky Kimball, Stephanie Dumas, Denise Turner. JAGUARETTES— Sherry Towner, Marie Stage, Maria Wal- lace, Jan Paris, Carol Garner, Peggy McGough, Libby Johnson, Stephanie Tabels, Carol Tallman, Pam Paden, Becky McCoy, Becky Vonderohe. OFF-STAGE CREWS--Among the members of make-up, stage, and lighting crews, and musicians were Mickey Cra- mer, Mary Ann Cook, Claudette Kobie, Larry Killough, Dan Wolfe, Rick Grinley, and Rosemary Brazelton. Also pic- tured is Linda Laird, script writer and assistant director. SYHOOTY AND GIRL FRIEND--Jerry McGlaughlin and Jody Cameron. SOLO SINGERS AND DANCERS--Pete Berenz, Alice Reed, Gail Ramm, Nancy Peterson, Rosalie Davis, Carol Bieder- mann, Becky Vonderohe, Cindy Carter, Nick JoUey, Carol Tallman. TAKING A BOW--Christie Cartwright and Pete Berenz. STUDENT DIRECTOR--Nick Jolley GUITARIST AND HIPPIES— Rod Carter, Pete Berenz, Nick Jolley, Jerry McGlaughlin, and Glen Hillygus. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR-SCRIPT WRITER— Linda Laird. FEATURE ACTORS—Jack Newman, M.C.; Jerry Mc- Glaughlin as Syhooty, and Pete Berenz as Walter Harrison. CHARACTER ACTORS— Glen Hillygus, Phil Zimmer, Jodie Cameron, Debbie Doan, Christie Cartwright. SENATE ELECTION CONVOCATION CANDIDATES— Upper and lower left, candidates for the Senate, Spring, 1970: Steve Sims, Frank Mulholland, Mario Wilson, Jane Aijala, Mark Cunningham, Debbie Sailor, Russell Shadley. Judy Southard, Jim Wolgamet. M.C.— Dave Mauck, upper right. ORGANIST—lnstructor Manford Kistler BASKETBALL TEAM INTRODUCED BASKETBALL COACH JIM WILLIAMS INTRODUCES THE TEAM SPORTS CONVOCATION WRESTLING TEAM INTRODUCED SENATE APPRECIATION BREAKFAST SENATE OFFICERS (SECOND SEMESTER, SPRING, 1969)— Glen Hillygus, Constitution and By-laws; Dan Catney, Treasurer; Fred Heck, Parliamentarian; Joie Chesnut, Secretary; Steve Gustus, Vice President; Don Smoot, President. THE WHEELS— Steve Gustus and Don Smoot. ADMINISTRATION AT BREAKFAST —Administrative Assitant Burton Brackney and Mrs. Brackney, President Mary Miller, Dean of Men Charles Thompson, and Director of Student Services Wilbur Dickson. STUDENTS AT BREAKFAST— Debbie Doan, Sharon Lin- der, Joie Chesnut, Sharon Pichon, Glen Hillygus, Sue Swearingen, John Miller, Christie Cartwright, Jeanine Harris, Bonnie Grant, Carol Biedermann, Sandy Vincent, Carol Garner, and Nancy Percifield. POLICE CADETS BREAKFAST HEAD TABLE — Fred Heck, President; L ieutenant Robert Congleton of Danville Police Department; Mr. John Gir- ton, Advisor; Maureen Coder, Secretary. OFFICERS-- Dwain Hill, Vice President, and Maureen Coder. LISTEN- ERS— Police officers and students at Police Cadet Forum. POLICE OFFICERS— Deputy Behrens, Sergeant Osborne, and Lieutenant Congleton are served breakfast by Miss. Coder. INSPECTION— Mr. Girton and Lieutenant Handley of Danville Police Department look over a police labora- tory kit. AUDIENCE--TWO students intent upon the lec- tures at the Forum, CIRCLE K BANQUETS Upper left, Judy Southard; Trent Rossey. Above, Mrs. Bill Mellon, Carl Erichson, Terry Hill. Above right, Carolyn Tighe, and Spencer Askfeldt. Center lower left, Diners; below, Verle Austin; lower right, President Ken Brown and guests. Foreign students (1969-1970) visiting in the lounge— Fernando Reyes, Bolivia; Salvador Roldan, Guatemala; Francisco Mendez, Guatemala; Peggy Wong, Hong Kong; Margaret Pratt, Sierra Leone; Mr. William Langas, D.J.C. sponsor; Jaime Marzana, Bolivia. Foreign students (1968-69) at banquet- Francisco Mendez, Guatemala; Evangelos Zervouias, Greece; Ata Abbed, Jordan; Keiko Inoue, Japan; Margaret Pratt, Sierra Leone; Yolene Batroni, Haiti. FOREIGN STUDENTS BANQUET SPRING, 1969 Enjoying the banquet are Mr. Langas, Miss Pratt, Mrs. Annabelle Neel, Mr. Abbed, Mrs. Betty Hoagland Mr Mendez Mrs, Yolanda Connolly, Mrs. Alice Morrison, and Mr. Zervoulias ' ' SPRING FORMAL Committee members for the Spring Formal, 1969, were Carol Garner, Becky Vonderohe, Sharon Linder, and Sandy Vincent. Among their escorts were D.J.C. students, Gary Nelson, Gary Paris, and Don Wolfe. Faculty guests shown are Mrs. Greigel, Miss Maron, and Miss Diffenderfer. Serving refreshments were Rich Stefaniak, Jan Paris, Cindy Graham, and Phil Zimmer. Guests are shown enjoying the dance. FALL MIXER At left, Mr. Wilbur Dickson takes refreshments. Below, center, members of refreshment commit- tee included Linda Hamilton, Diane Fish, Rich Bamrick, and Peggy McGough. Below, right, faculty members checking I.D. ' s were Miss Peggy Chase, Miss Marjorie Holmes, and Mrs. Wilbur Dickson. Lower, left, other faculty members enjoying the dance were Mr. Frank Adams and Mr. Robert Zeigler. Elsewhere, dancers moved to the beat of the music. Sophomore Candidates: Peg McGough, Jan Paris, Beckie McCoy, Alice Reed, Ken Kurtenbach, Fred Heck, and Kris Kendall. Absent is Randy Ghibaudy. Freshman Candidates: Debby Gruelle, Judy Southard, Denise Bacon, Marcy Dal ton, Steve VanBuren, Larry j Morts and Dennis Fox. Absent is Dave Garner. Royalty, Candidates and other students en- joy themselves at the dance. fl SWEETHEART BALL Reigning over the dance were Queen Alice Reed, King Kris Kendall, Princess Marcy Dal ton, and Prince Dave Garner. VO-TECH OPEN HOUSE In the picture in the upper left hand corner the Agricultural Mechanics are demonstrating ma- chinery at the Open House. The other pictures are of the Ornamental Horticulture students that are preparing the patio scene which is in the center at the bottom of the page. SPRING MIXER In the above right picture are Fred Prettyman, Peggy McGough, and Frank Brown stampim the students to see the One-Eyed Jacks in center bottom picture. The Students are having great time listening and dancing to the beat of this great group. THE CAMPUS COURIER CHRISTMAS PARTY Above, Santa makes other people jolly. Below, respectively, Santa with his elves, taking it easy, putting a present in Cheryl ' s stocki ng. PHI ALPH ' S CHRISTMAS PARTY Among Phi Alph members sponsoring the Christmas party are Lorna Walker, Nora Winn, Donna Stratton, and Betty Coin. Shown also is Pushpa Gopalan, director of the Child l. •■: Development Center. IIk V SCIENCE CLUB ' S CHRISTMAS PARTY Among the revelers were John Bednar, Gary Clemens, Dave Mauck, Elizabeth Kellerhalls, Gene Owens, Carol Lambert, and Rita Richardson. SENATE SANDWICH SALE FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION WEEK Among the salesmen and diners were Becky McCoy, Rosalie Davis, Alice Reed, Flora Col lier, Miss Peggy Chase (Senate Sponsor), Rod Carter, Marcia Dalton, Terry Hill, and Deb bie Conard. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Above, Mr. Harry Adams, conductor of the symphony orchestra sponsored by D.J.C. and D.J.C. students who participate in the orchestra for college credit — Ellen Starr, Deborah Elliott, Jerry Richter, Linda McDaniel, and Paul Butler. Below, Townspeople members of the orchestra playing at a concert. LAKE VIEW STUDENT NURSES CAPPING CEREMONIES-Top row. Diane Cheviron, Cynthia Flock, Kathy Albert, Jeri Irish Janeil Doremire. Carma Hasselbring, Michele Pantle, Marguerite Henderson, Theda Parker Jane Wilson. Cheryl Barber. Shirley Tinder, Mary Craig, Barbara Dalle. Botton row. Re- becca Foster. Barbara Dolbee, Carolyn Swick, Diane Switzer, Patti Waggaman, Wilam Ver- hey. Sandra Rader, Debbie Melvin. Linda Clark, Leiann Hanley, Brenda Anderson, Cheryl Markham. Ann Criblez. HALLOWEEN--Mary Craig tells Mrs. Hatch ' s fortune, using a pump- kin for a crystal ball. Or is she reading Mrs. Hatch ' s palm? CHRISTMAS SKIT— Members of the Charley Brown Christmas skit were Snoopy. Cindy Flock, Janeil Doremire, Becky Foster, Debbie Melvin, Cheryl Markham, and Pat Thomas. CHAMPIONS 1969 GOLF TEAM Coach Joe Springer ' s 1969 golf team won the Section 4 (Illinois and part of Wisconsin) Jun- ior College Tournament. In June, Mr. Springer and 5 student golfers flew to Roswell, New Mexico, and competed in the National Junior College Tournament. In picture above are Kerry Blatteau, Jim Caudill, Jack Roberts, Jeff Hamm, and Coach Joe Springer. Below are golfers Jim Caudill, Tim Johnson, and Jeff Hamm, who have also been members of D.J.C. ' s 1969-1970 golf team. GOLF TEAM— Standing, Jeff Dalbey, Jeff Hamm, Tim Johnson, Jim Caudill, Scott Roderick, and Dave Shirley. Kneeling, Coach Joseph Springer, Dale Farrington, Ron Dohman, and Gary Ochs. GOLF, 1969-1970 DALBEY RODERICK DOHMAN OCHS TEAM--Kneeling Dan O ' Connell, Art Pepelea, Dave Strebln, Steve Mintus, Leroy WilUams, and Jim Virostko MINTUS STREBIN PEPELEA DE ATH JAGUARETTES OFFICERS--Becky McCoy, President; Mary Faulstich, Vice President; Rosalie Davis, Secretary; and Peggy McGough and Sherry Towner, Instructors. JAGUARETTES- -Dana Schooler, Diana Krauel, Lynn Woodard, Peggy McGough, Jackie Williams, Regina Cole, Debbie Conard, Claire Fecker, Mary Faulstich, Linda Maden, Deanna Armantrout, Ellen Foreman, Pam Paden, Barbara Conger, Flora Collier, Linda Sadowski, Becky McCoy, Wendy Hammer, Sherry Towner. WATCHING AND IN ACTION- -Below, startled Jaguarettes and Jaguarettes performing. CHEER LEADERS MARCY DAL TON NANCY MEGGENSON ALICE REED KATHY BURKHART SUE BOYDEN DENISE BACON WRESTLING TEAM— Kneeling, Mike Sherfield, Don Burdette, Dan Franklin, Randy Hatton, and Larry Morts. Standing, Doug Funke, Lew Lane, Bob Isaac, Greg Ty- ler, Jim Bleavins, and Coach Dan Win- land. WRESTLERS IN ACTION— D.J.C. wrestlers in white sutis. Left, Joe Pascal; lower left, Larry Morts, lower right, Greg Tyler. CROSS COUNTRY TROPHY— Above, left, Director of Athletics Ed Evemeyer with the Cross Country Invita- tional Presidential Trophy won by D.J.C. ' s Cross Country Team. It is a roving trophy that a team that wins three times in a row may keep. TEAM— Kneeling, Barry Hance; Dave Crose, Most Valuable; Paul Marana; John Smith. Standing, Jim Fruin, Captain; Steve Magin; Mark Lewis, and Coach Richard Cheney. FRUIN HANCE CROSE LEWIS MARANA Baseball Team Members: 1st row, Sonny Lucas; Jack Strebin, Mike Powers, Tom Wieglo; Jeff Dunk. Second row. Coach Latlnovich; Mitchell Frerichs, Mitchell Asterbun; Tim Hauber; Ron Gary; Art Pepelea; Dave Jumps; Kevin Richards; Tom Norfolk, Mgr. BASEBALL Benchwarmers and baseball team mmebers in action. BASKETBALL-Greg DeAth, Most Valuable; Coach GOLF-Ed Evemeyer Director of Jim Williams; Tom Wierzban, Captain. Athletics; Jeff Hamm ' , Most Valu- able; Coach Joe Springer. SPORTS AWARDS AT ATHLETIC BANQUET WRESTLING- Randy Hatton, Most Valuable; Coach Dan Winland; Dave Burdette, Captain. BASEBALL-Tim Hauber, Most Valuable; Coach Latinovich; Jack Strebin, Captain. BOWLERS Keith Aschraft Debbie Elliott Georg Schabowski Beverly Fritsch John Allen, Jr. David Price Bob Haluska Bill Cooper Mike Lane Ter ry Miller Mark Rudolph Dennis Garner Larry Curry Dave Garner Joe Kazakaitis Cliff Young Carla Chesnut Pat Rutan Bob Marron Mitch Hartsock BOWLING BOWLERS Mark Kerber Secretary Lorna Walker President Beverly Fritsch Treasurer Bill Cooper Vice President Cheryl Engleman Jerry Leverenz Art Calaman Vickie Ross Gary Brown Ed Thoma Sharon Miller Libby Johnson Phillip Davis Tim Smith Steve Van Buren John Seymour Gary Liggett Jim Ganley Janice Elliott Mike Monterard Tom Cole Cocktail Lounge I Danville New Car Dealers Association BARKMAN CHEVROLET SALES COMPANY 107 W. North 446-7760 PIONEER BUICK-PONTIAC, INC. 115 W. North 442- 6810 GLEN T. SMITH (Chrysler— Plymouth) 807 N. Vermilion 443- 0880 DANVILLE CAR SALES (Rambler— Jeep) 102 South Street 443-0310 NOBLE MOTOR CO. (Ford) 231 W. Main 442-1840 KOEHN MOTORS, INC. (Dodge) 319 N. 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