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

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DANVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE DANVILLE, ILLINOIS VOLUME 9 VOLUME 9 CHRONICLE STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Rta Richardson ASSISTANT EDITOR Judi Bell PHOTOGRAPHY MANAGER Ron Marriage ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHY MANAGER Robert Barr ADVERTISING MANAGER Cathy Hays CIRCULATION MANAGER Jim Ganley LAYOUT AND COPY EDITOR Brenda Hinton ADVISORS Mr. Charles Howe, Mr. David Kietzmann ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS To Mr. James Norman and to Mr. Richard Cheney and Audio -Visual Department for pictorial assistance 3 ' ' TOMORROW ' S LEADERS TODAY TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication 5 Administration and Personnel 11 Faculty 25 Qasses 33 Organizations 103 Activities 125 Honors 161 Sports 177 Advertisers 191 4 DfDICflllOn 5 PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS AND COACHES Mr. Eddie Evemeyer - Director of Athletics, Mr. Richard Cheney and Jim Fruin - representing cross country, Miss Andrea Baker and Miss Barbara Todd - P.E. Instructors, Coach James Heeren and Leon Wright - Basketball. Mr. George Latinovitch and Mark Zotz - representing baseball. Mr. Dan Winland, Don Burdette, and Dallas Lyle repre- senting wrestling. Mr. Joseph Springer and Greg Ochs rep- resenting golf. PHYSICAL EDUCATION COMPLEX FIRST MEETING IN NEW GYM - Above right, President Mary Miller, Mr. William Langas, Di- rector of Instruction, and speaker. Dr. Robert Waller, Associate Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences of the University of Illinois, at Teacher ' s Workshop, second semester Upper left - New physical education complex. At Middle - Teachers taking guided tour of new gym during Teacher ' s Work- shop. Lower left - Basketball court in new gym, still under construction Lower right - Men work- ing at construction of gym I PARENT ' S DAY OPEN HOUSE FIRST PUBLIC TOUR --Among those who attended the open house were Mr. Jerald Binkley, Chairman of Agriculture Department, displaying Easter Lilies to tiny tourists, receptionists Barb Conger and Mary Faulstioh, and Mrs. Hazel Lee, library as- sistant. NEW STUDENT UNION At the New Student Union, students take advantage of the facilities there by chatt- ing, playing cards, lunching, and socializing. The cafeteria is managed by George Collins pictured at top right. BOARD OF TRUSTEES MR. RUSSELL L. GUIN CHAIRMAN MR. BENSON M. JEWELL VICE CHAIRMAN MRS. VIVIAN SCHULTZ BOARD SECRETARY MR. RALPH J. SW ANSON MR. THOMAS W. CONRON, JR. MR. ELMER E. SMITH MR. TERENCE VOGEL MR. EARL PAYTON 12 PRESIDENT MARY MILLER MR. BURTON BRACKNEY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT MR. WILLIAM LANGAS DIRECTOR OF FACULTY AND INSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION MR. WILBUR DICKSON DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SERVICES MR. J. WILLIAM EDDY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE MR. WILLIAM TEMPLETON DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH AND GRANTS 13 PRESIDENT MARY MILLER MR. BURTON BRACKNEY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES MR. WILLIAM LANGUS DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTION MRS. VIVIAN SCHULTZ BOARD SECRETARY DEANS Dean Alice Lee Morrison, of BACCALAUREATE ORIENTED DIVISION, is pictured in the upper left picture. Her secretary Mrs. Betty Levy is pictured in the middle left. Acting dean of ADULT EDUCATION is Dean Robert Norwood pictured in the upper right, and his secretary Mrs. Mildred Mills is pictured in the upper middle. OCCUPATION ORIENTED Dean is Robert Griggs. He and his secretary Mrs. Alice Whittier are pictured in the lower left and middle. Dean Sherman Zelinskyof LIBRARY SERVICES is pictured in the lower right of the page. MR. CHARLES THOMPSON Dean of Men Regina Morgan Stewart Griffiths MR. WILBUR DICKSON Director of Student Services Bill McFarland STUDENT SERVICES MISS MARJORIE HOLMES Dean of Women « Judy Misch MISS PEGGY CHASE Counselor Marsha Cramer MR. ROBERT ZEIGLER Counselor Jim Bleavins 4 -mi. Mrs. La Von Evans Bus. Office Manager Mr. Philip Howard Fiscal Officer Mrs. Dorothy Anderson Sec - -Bus. Affairs BUSINESS OFFICES Mrs. Irma Kleiner College Foundation Sec. Mrs. Joyce Lewsader Secretary Mrs. Elsie McQueen Cashier Payroll Clerk Mrs. Marjorie Edington Keypunch Operator Mrs. Annabelle Neel, Registrar Mrs. Betty Hoagland, Secretary j, ADMISSIONS OFFICE Mrs. Betty Beck, Secretary Mrs. Betty Beck; Sandra Schafer, Student Helper; Mrs. Annabelle Neel; Mrs. Betty Hoagland. 21 MAINTENANCE, GROUNDS, AND BUILDINGS STAFFS SHIPPING OFFICE- -Mrs. Mary Jo Graham, secretary, and Mr. Homer Trosper, upper left. MAINTENANCE AND HOUSEKEEPING SERVICES- -Above, Mr. Mertin Hoskins, supervisor, and Joseph Clementz. SECURITY GUARDS- -Carl McDowell, Eldon Moreman, Verner Samuels, Shirley Litten, left. MAINTENANCE CREW- -Harris Carley, Bob Mattingly, Leland Kinney, left. CUSTODIANS- -Below, Charles Lappin, Otto Divan, Horace Brown, Paul Ludwig, Joe Nammari, Harry Becker, Albino Trujillo, Levi Coleman, and Roger Wheeler. LIBRARY Above, Dean Sherman Zelinsky; Mrs. Hazel Lee, library clerk; Mrs. Betty Gill, secretary; Mrs. Mildred Adkins, secretary; Mr. Leland Corey, library technician; Lois Woodrey and Janet Gillen- water, student helpers. AUDIO-VISUAL OFFICE Below right, Don Burdette; Dave Garner; Jennie Mink; Lyle Rigdon; Mrs. Cora Murray, secretary; Dallas Lyle; Linda Smith; Bernard Jeffers; Dennis Garner; Mr. Richard Cheney, manager; and Mrs. Murray at her desk. BOOKSTORE Barbara Woodard; Mrs. Jayne O ' Neill, manager; Claire Fecker; Dennis Haley; Mrs. Betty Arant, secretary. 1 imiiiiaaT 1 ' FRANCES ADAMS B.S.--Ind. 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 FRANCIS ANDERSON B.A.--U. of 111. M.B.A.- -Harvard U. Commerce Chairman Accounting JOYCE ATCHISON R.N. Lake View Memphis School of Nursing Licensed Pract. Nursing TERRY AVE B.S.--Ind. State U. Speech Pathologist NORMA JEAN BAILEY B.A.--U. of ni. M.A.--U. of 111. Language Arts ANDREA BAKER B.A.--Whittier College Physical Education Spons. - - Jaguarettes GERALD BINKLEY B.S.--U. of 111. M.A.--U. of 111. Agriculture MARION BLACKBURN B.S.--Ind. State U. M.S. --Ind. State U. Electronics ROBERT BONNEWELL B.A.--Ind. State U. Electronic Data Processing ROBERT BRITTON B.A.--U. of Minn. M.A. - -Indiana U. Social Science Accounting HERBERT BURTON B.S.--Ind. State U. Mechanical Technology RONALD BUTLER B.S.- -Eastern 111. U. M.S.--U. of m. Business Education CRAIG CHAMBERS B.A.- -Eastern Ul. U. M.A. --Eastern 111. U. Social Science Spons.- -Young Repubs. RICHARD CHENEY B.A.--I11. State U. M.A. --Ind. State U. Audio- Visual Cross Country Coach 26 RICHARD CHRISTMAN M.S. --Eastern 111. U. Science Spons.- -Science Club ABBIE COLLINS B.A. - - Christian College JOHN COLTER B.S.--U. of 111. M.S.--U. of 111. Data Processing RONALD COLWELL M.A.--Fisk U. Science YOLANDA CONNOLLY B.A.--U. of 111. M.A.--U. of 111. Social Science JANET CORNELIUS B.A.--U. of 111. M.A.--U. of 111. Social Science EUGENE CRAIG B.S.--U. of 111. M.S.--U. of 111. Agriculture DALE CRONKHITE B.S.--U. of 111. Mechanical Tech. JOSEPH DAILEY B.A. --St. Norbert Coll. M.A. - -Marquette U. English CARL DAVIS B.S.--U. of 111. M.S. --Northern 111. U. Science CHERYL DAVIS B.S.--U. of 111. Child Development MARILYN DAVIS B.S.- -Eastern 111. U. 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 GARY DUNN B.A. --Culver - Stockton College Aviation 27 r ' RONALD ELDRED B.S.--U. of 111. M,A.--U. of 111. Social Science Spons. - -Black Student Assn. Spons. - - Veterans ' Club JOHN EVANS B.S.- -Eastern 111. U. Print Shop ED EVEMEYER B.A.- -Western 111. U. M.A.- -Western 111. U. Dir. of Athletics Chrmn. of Phys. Ed. EILEEN FARRELL B.A.- -College of St. Francis M. A. - -George Wash. U. Mathematics Chrmn. 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.A.--Ind. State U. Police Science Spons. - -Police Cadets WILLIAM GOFF Institute of Aviation- - U. of ni. Aviation PUSHPA GOPALAN B.S.--Guajaret U. (India) Child Development TOM HAINLINE M.A.--U. of 111. Agriclt. Mgmnt. LARRY HECKLE B. A. --Eastern III. U. M.A.--U. of 111. Bus. Ed. JOHN HOAGLAND M.A. - -Purdue U. Science WILLIFORD HOCKETT M.A.--U. of III. Agriculture CHARLES HOWE B.S.--U. of III. M.A.--U. of S. Calif. English Spons.- -CHRONICLE 28 CURTIS HUFFMAN B.S.- -Eastern 111. U. M.S.--U. of 111. Science Spons. - - Science Club MARILYN HUNTER B.S.--U. of 111. Bus. Ed. NATALIE KALMAN B.S.N. --Loyola U. Licensed Pract. Nursing MARTHA KAY A.B.- -William Jewell Coll. M.A.--U. of 111. English DAVID KIETZMANN Associate- -D. J.C. Data Processing Spons. --CHRONICLE Spons. - -Tau Epsilon THOMAS KUKLA M.A.- -Eastern 111. U. English Humanities Spons .-- Young Demos. Spons. - -Ecology Club BETTY KYGER B.S.--Ball State U. M. of Ed.--U. of 111. Business Education GEORGE LATINOVICH M.A.--Ind. State U. Physical Ed. Coach - - Baseball NANCY LATINOVICH B.S.--Ind. State U. Vocational- -Adult Ed. JOYCE LAWRENCE B.S.--U. of 111. Data Processing KENNETH LEISCH B.A.--U. of 111. M.A.--U. of Mich. English Spons. --CAMPUS COURIER TIMOTHY MAHONEY B.A.--Rippon Coll. M.A.--U. of m. Counselor Economics JOSEPHINE MARNO Teaching Assistant RONALD MICHELSON B.S.- -Eastern 111. U. M.S.--U. of 111. Mathematics MARTHA MOORE B.S.- -Indiana State U. Business Education 29 FLORIDA MORRIS B.S.--Tuskegee Institute Home Economics ALICE MORRISON M.A.--U. of III. Dean - -Baccal. Oriented Humanities Chirmn. English Chrmn. English JAMES NAGLE A.B.--Holy Cross Coll. M.A.- -South. 111. U. English BONITA NORRIS M.A.--Ind. State U. Social Science GERALD O ' BRYAN M.S.--U. of m. Bus. Ed. ESTHER RISHER R.N.--Ind. U. Schl. of Nursing Licensed Pract. Nursing MARILYN SATTERWHITE B.S.- -Eastern 111. U. M.A.--U. of 111. Bus. Ed. Spons.-Bus. Club SHIRLEY SCHOFIELD Cashiering CHARLES SCHROEDER B.S.--U. of 111. Or nam. Hort. Spons--OH Club BETTE SCHUSTER M.A.--U. of ni. Speech Pathology MAUREEN SELL B.S. Ed. --Wise. State U. Child Development JIM SELSOR Chicago Tech. Coll. Aviation WALTER SMITH B.A.- -Morgan St. Coll. M.A.- -Columbia U. Psychology JOSEPH SPRINGER M.A.--U. of 111. Physical Ed. Coach --Golf MAURICE STAUDER B.S. --Notre Dame U. M.A. - -Eastern U. Phys. Science Chrmn. Phys. Science 30 EARL STELZER B.S.- -Eastern 111. U. M.A.--U. of 111. Coordinator of Voc. (Adult Ed.) RONALD STICKLER M.A.--U. of 111. Or nam. Hort. BARBARA STOVER B.A.- -Drake U. M. A. --Mich. State English Spons.--Phi Rho Pi J. NEAL STRANGE B.A.- -Florida State U M.A.--U. of m. Foreign Lang. LELAND THOMPSON A. B.--U. of 111. M. A. --Colo. State Coll. English BARBARA TODD B. A.- -Eastern 111. U. Physical Ed. Spons . - - Cheerleaders RICHARD TROWER B.S.--I11. State U. M.A.- -Eastern 111. U. Business Ed. Spons.- -Bus. Club JUNE VINSON B.S.--U. of 111. M. Ed.--U. of 111. Mathematics DELORES WAGLE Teaching Assistant ILVA WALKER B.A.--U. of OUa. M.Ed.- -U. of 111. English ALVIN WILCOX B.A.--Iowa State Electronics Spons.- -Elect. Club BARBARA WILLIAMS B.A.--Ind. State U. Home Ec. BONNIE WINGO M.S.--U. of 111. Phys. Science DAN WINLAND B.S.--I11. State U. M.A.--Ind. State U. Science Coach - - Wrestling GLADYS RAMSEY M.A.--Columbis U. Basic Education 9 W BELL, JUDI Chronicle II Asst. Ed. Astra II Prog. Comm. Dec. Comm. Phi Alphs II COLLIER, FLORA Senate I, II Student Discpl. Comm. I Astra I, II Sec. I Jaguarettes I, II Instr. II PECKER, CLAIRE Senate I, II Soc. Chr. II Hobbit Chr. I Chronicle I Jaguarettes L II Pres. II D.J.C. Week Comm. Dance Comm. HINTON. BRENDA Senate I Chronicle I, II Astra II Prog. Comm. Dec. Comm. Choir I Sec. I RICHARDSON, RITA Senate II Chronicle I, II Ed. in Chief II Astra I, II Science Club I, II Pep Band I, II SOUTHARD, JUDITH Senate I, II Astra I, II Pres. II Mmbrshp. Chr. I Dean ' s List Bus. Club I, D.J.C. Week Campus Lite II CAMPUS ACTIVITY AND ACADEMIC LEADERS STAUDER, MICKEY Campus Courier I Phi Rho Pi I, II V. Pres. II Science Club I, II Sec. -Treas. I Young Repub. II Bowling II BROOKS, JR. DON Chronicle II Phi Alphs I, II Pres. II Science CI. I, Pres. List Dean ' s List Phi Theta Kappa I, II Phi Rho Pi II II DALTON, MARCY Senate I, II Sec. II Spec. Prog. Chr. I Housing Chr. II lACJC Del. Cheerleader I Jaguarette II Young Repub. I, II Sec. I, II D.J.C. Week Chr. Sweetheart Princess HAYS, CATHY Senate II Chronicle I, II Adv. Mgr. II Bus. Club I, II Pres. II Prog. Chr. I Phi Rho Pi I, II Sec. -Treas. II Dean ' s List LARY, PETE Senate I, II Elect. Cred. Chr. Pub. Rel. Chr. Traffic Comm. Chr. Young Repub. I, II Pres. II V. Pres. I Circle K Sec. -Treas. I, II Bskbll. Coach I Bus. Club I Fresh. CI. Pres. MULHOLLAND, FRANK Senate I, II Pres. II Soc. Comm. . Spec. Proj. Comm. Discpl. Comm. Fresh. Pres. Brd. of Higher Ed. Advis. Comm. Circle K I, II Young Repub. II Vets. CI. II RUDY, LINDA Senate Bus. Club Young Demos. Planning Comm. Phi Rho Pi Sec. - Treas. Kollege Kapers Ecology Club VAN BUREN, STEPHEN Senate II V. Pres. II Chronicle I, II Circle K II Pres. II Young Repub. Treas. II Bowling I D.J.C. Week Dance Comm. Election Convoc. Chr. 34 ATCHISON, STEVE Circle K E. Iowa Dist. Treas. II V. Pres. I Young Repub. I, II Phi Alphs I BARR, ROBERT Chronicle II Pep Band I, II Leader Phi Rho Pi I, II Science CI. II Choir BUTLER, Paul Chronicle II Campus Courier II Science Club II Symph. Orch. I, II Campus Lite II GARNER, DAVID Letterman CI. I, II Baseball I, II Cross Country II Bowling I, II Sweetheart Prince JOHNSON, NANCY Senate I Soc. Wlfr. Chr. Fresh. Sec. Young Repub. Dance Comm. MADEN, LINDA Chronicle I, II Campus Courier I Astra Adv. Chr. I Jaguarettes I Young Democrts TAYLOR, MICHAEL Phi Rho Pi Pres. II Phi Alphs Treas. II Dance Comm. BALDWIN, TERRY Chronicle I Phi Rho Pi II Science CI. II Bowling II Pep Band I, II BREWER, LINA Phi Rho Pi II Scrpbk, Chr Pres. List Dean ' s List DOOLEY, DEBORAH Senate I OH Club Treas. II Campus Courier I, II Astra I, II JARBOE, JEAN LYLE, Pres. List Dean ' s List Bus. Club I Young Repub. I Ecology CI. II DALLAS Black Students Assn. Pres. Letterman CI. I, II Wrestling I, II Co - Capt . MC KENZIE, SCOTT Vets. Club Pres. II Dean ' s List Phi Rho Pi Young Repub. SALLADAY, CHRISTY Senate I Phi Theta Kappa Dean ' s List Phi Rho Pi II Jaguarettes CLARKSON, DEBI Astra II Constit. Comm. Dean ' s List Bus. Club I GARNER, DENNIS Letterman CI. I, II Baseball I, II Cross Country II Bowling I, II KOTTMAN, DEBRA OH Club V. Pres. I Prog. Chr. Astra I, II MEYER, ROGER Phi Alphs Sec. II Science Club Sec. -Treas. II NAVARRE, TED Chronicle, II Phi Alphs V. Pres. II Tau Epsilon PROIETTI, KATHY Chronicle I Dean ' s List Jaguarettes I, II Phi Alphs II SEYMOUR II, JOHN Chronicle II Bus. Club I, II Bowling I, II Phi Alphs I 35 BURDETTE, DON Letterman CI. I, II Wrestling I, II Co-Capt. CONGER, BARBARA Dean ' s List Jaguarettes I, II Bus. Club I COWAN, ROBERT Phi Alps Treas. II Pep Band I MEGGINSON, NANCY Cheerleader I, II Phi Rho Pi II Phi Alphs II STREBIN, DAVID Letterman CI. I Baseball I Basketball I Young Repub. I WILLIAMS, JOHN Senate Circle K V Pres. II Young Repub. WILLS, LAWRENCE Campus Courier Sales IVIgr. II Circle K Young Democrts BACON, DENISE Cheerleader I, II Young Repub. FRUIN, JIM Letterman CI. I, II Cross Country I, II Capt. HALUSKA, BOB LAND, LINDA Letterman CI. I, II Baseball I, II Bowling I Astra I, II Sec. II Dean ' s List LEVERICH, CAROL Bus. Club Sec. II Dean ' s List MORTS, LARRY Letterman CI. I, II Cross Country II Wrestling I, II SMITH, MARSHA Pres. List Astra I Bus. Club I BURK, MIKE Campus Courier Asst. Ed. II CAMPBELL, SARAH Campus Courier Bus. Mgr. II CASEY, BRENDA Astra V. Pres. II CONARD, DEBBIE Chronicle I, II Jaguarettes I I] COVERT, II, GLENN Vets. Club II Campus Lite II DORSEY, MARSHA Science CI. I, II Intramurals I, 11 HUCKSTADT, RALPH Chronicle II Science CI. I, II 36 I JOHNSON, JAMES Pres. List Dean ' s List KENDALL, STEPHEN Police Cadets Treas. II LAMBERT, CAROL Science Club Pres. II LIVENGOOD, TED Dean ' s List I Phi Theta Kappa I, II MARTIN, JAMES E. Chronicle II Bowling I MC GLAUGHLIN JAN Chronicle II Science CI. II MINTUS, STEPHEN Letterman CI. I, II Basketball I, II NICKEY, DONALD Dean ' s List Phi Theta Kappa PELMAN, CHARLENE Campus Courier II Jaguarettes II PITLIK, ROSS, VICKIE DEBBIE Bowling I, II Jaguarettes I, II Sec. II Sec. II RUDOLPH, MARK Campus Courier Bowling I, II V Pres. II SCHINGEL, STEVE Campus Courier SADOWSKI LINDA Jaguarettes I, II V. Pres. II A. I H TATE, JEFF Dean ' s List Basketball II I -3 T- p ANDERSON, HELEN Pres. List ANDERSON, STEVE Campus Courier -Ml BOYDEN, SUE DUGGER, GRUBBS, JOHN LINDSEY, Cheerleader 1, JANICE Senate II MARY II Dean ' s List Dean s List MAKRIS, MIKE Senate II ■ MARTIN, JAMES Basketball II RUT AN, SUSAN Astra I, II SCHMIDT, TOM Basketball II THORNS- BOROUGH, DON Basketball I, II TUCKER, DENNIS Senate II WHITE, LARRY Campus Courier 37 ELLIOTT, DEBORAH Bowling L 11 Pres. II Symph. Orch. I, II GANLEY, JIM Chronicle I, II Cir. Mgr. I, II Campus Courier Asst. Adv. Mgr. II Bowling HALL, BEVERLY Campus Courier II Bus. Club II Report Chr. II Career Days JILES, JAMES MORAN, Pres. List Dean ' s List OH Club II Turf Proj. for new greenhouse MICHELLE Senate II Campus Courier I, II Ed. in Chief II Dean ' s List WILSON, MARIO Fresh . Treas. Senate I Dean ' s List Bus. Club I FOX, DENNIS Senate I Parliment. I Fresh. V. Pres. DALBY, JEFF Basketball II Golf I, II DREHER, ADELE Police Cadets Sec. II HALEY, DENNIS Police Cadets Pres. II KELLERHALS, ELIZABETH Science Club V. Pres. II LANGE, MIKE Bowling I, II Treas. II LOPINSKI, JIM Pres. List Dean ' s List OCHS, GREG Letterman CI. I, II Golf I, II Young Democrts 11 SOLLARS, MARIETTA Bus. Club Schlrshp Comm. Chr. TADEN, THOMAS Dean ' s List Circle K II WILSON, LOUIE Bus. Club Treas. II DOHMAN, ROY Golf I, II FARRINGTON, DALE Golf I, II FILICSKY, SUSAN Dean ' s List GLATZ, KATHLEEN Dean ' s List HANCE, BARRY Cross Country KIRBY, RICK Basketball LENNIS, MICHAEL Dean ' s List MC ELHANEY, JOHN Chronicle ROSSEY, TRENT Chronicle 38 SOPHOMORE CLASS REPRESENTATIVES TO D.J.C. STU- DENT SENATE- -At left, Dennis Tucker, John Grubbs, and John Hathaway. Missing from picture. Flora Collier. SOPHOMORES Allen, Doris Allison, Kenneth Ambrose, Frances Anderson, James Ash, Linda Ashcraft, Keith Balding, Cynthia Barr, Donald Barrett, Gerald Bartges, Arthur Bleavins, James Boaz, Robert Bohmann, Charles L 1 Boltz, Stephen Boyd, Brenda Brougher, Nancy Cacini , Ronald Clemmons, June Cordes, Martha All wool and a yard wide — Mrs. Josephine Marno measures the goods for two students in her Adult Education Power Sewing Class. i, fc. Cullivan, Michael Curl, Christin Davis, Phillip Davis, Rujean Duran, Susana Edington, Dennis Elsberry, Thomas Farris, Jon Fellenz, Teresa Cunningham, Mark Davis, Jerry Dearth, Carolyn Drain, Julia Edwards, James Ellis, Alan Ferris, Marilyn Fleming, Rodney Ford, Sylveste Gibson, Franklin Gilbreath, Greg Gilliland, Debra Givens, Bruce Greene, Terry Grimes, Bob 11 m •ft tm mm The Wide, Wide World of Bonnie Norris ' tests her students in Social Studies. ■Mrs. Norris, Adult Education, Gustine, Thomas Hall, Nancy Hamm, Carol Hathaway, John Hoagland, Lawrence Hobbs, Leverane Imboden, Edward Isaac, Robert Jackson, Robert Gutteridge, Cathy Hamilton, Bob Henry, Marilyn Hillsman, Marilyn Holley, Bob Horstman, Deborah Jeffe rs, Bernard Jones, Larry Johnson, Randall k - This could be a shocking experience! Mr. Maurice Stauder ' s Physics Class test running electric currents through water. Among students discernible are Mark Anderegg, David Knoll Phil King, and John Seehan. Leggett, Trudy Leverich, Margaret Leverich, Stephen Lillard, Theotto Long, Linda Lucas, William So this is how the small world goes on. Microscoping the min- utae with Mr. Curtis Huffman, biology instructor, are Judi Bell, Tim McDaniel, Cathy Cooper, and Harriet Vaketta, Marriage, Lenora Marzana, Jaime McDaniel, Linda McDaniel, Timothy McHenry, Brenda Meeker, Judy 44 Don ' t peek at the keys. Mrs. Betty Kyger warns students in her Adult Education Business Education class. Rudolph, Stephen Russel, Carol Sanders, Constance Pratt, Connie Prettyman, Frederic Price, Dean Pyle, David Ray, Wayne Richter, Randall Scharlach, Ellen Scheurich, John Sedlmayr, Margaret Seidler, Bruce Sims, Sondra Smith, James Sollars, Marietta Starr, Michael Szott, David Taylor, Richard 45 FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES- -Marty Coffman, Jennie Mink, Charles Moore, Pegj Lenover, Gay Starbody, Kathy Hassler, Karen LaMar, Charles Haworth ' , Leslie Reed. Connie Ludwig.and Linda Foxworthy. Not pictured- -Keith Boaz and Mark Rudolph, FRESHMEN 47 Even dummies have pulse. At left, Doris Duncan demonstrates this to Licensed practical Nurses ' instructors, Mrs. Esther Risher and Mrs. Lois Duncan, and student Charlotte Lewis. Below Group III is not your internal organs but vegetables for your salads. Student Georgia Noel points out their nutritious values to instructor, Mrs, Natalie Kalman, and Landra Howie. Brickman, John Brinegar, Randy Brittingham, Joan Burtis, Richard Calamari, Arthur Campbell, Michael Canon, Christoper Capps, Robert Garden, Randy Carico, Robert Carter, Samuel Chandler, James o Cunningham, George Current, Mary Dabels, Jerry Daniels, Sharlene Daulton. Michael Davidson, Cathryn Dawson, Larry Day, Kevin Dearth, Gary DeVore, Randall Dietkus, Edward Dixon, Gary Dobkins, Richard Dodd, Gary Dodd, Linda 51 Donovan, John Douglas, John Dryer, Martha Eighner, Stanley Elliott, William Engel, Carl Happy Harmony- - -Mr. Gus Dallas directs the musical moments of students, Susan Blackford, Bob Downy, Les Arends, Peggy Wong, and Beverly Greenfield in choir. Erickson, Richard Evans, Christine Ewing, James Fairchild, Daniel Farlow, Patricia Farr, James 0 ff iii llllllJib. :4mm 52 Tests, Test Returns, and Discussion in Fiction- - -Mr. James Nagle and students Susan Hall, Steve Boltz, Patricia Wanijler Mary Wicoff, Larry Kirby, Andrea Yates, Michael Frakes, and Tim Wilson. Rhetoric Bookworms- -Above, story hour with Mr. Kenneth Leisch, and students, Jimmy Troxel and Jerry Dables L ectern Lesson- - Lower right, social studies instructor, Mr. Craig Chambers, and students Mrs. Glenda MacMurray and Don 15urdette. George, Michael George, Patricia German, Carl Gernand, Charles Giuliani, Richardo Gold, Andrew Gordon, James Grace, Lee Graves, Douglas Gray, Michael Greenwood, Edward Griggs, Sharon Guggemos, Susan Gutteridge, Gayle Guthrie, Russ Haase, James Hahn, Cynthia Hall, Linda 54 I Mechanical Drafting — Above, Instructor, Mr. Haven Saikley, an student, Mike West. Social Studies — Lower left. Instructor, Mr. Ronald Eldred and students, Russ Guthrie, Connie Kimmel, David Sewell, Mike Stephenson, Mary Wicoff, and Kenneth Allison. Hall, Rita Hallstrom, Louis Hamer, Daniel Handley, Susan Hanna, Paula Hanson, Julie Hartsock, John Hassler, Harold Hassler, Kathy Hathaway, Robert Hatke, Ronald Hawkins, Jeffrey Haworth, Charles Hembrey, Brenda Hembrey, Brian Hernandez, Valerie Hill, Anna Hinkle, Louis 56 Hum, new approach to the problem , says Mr. Terry Ave, to a student in Vocational Rehabili- tation (Adult Education). Kelly, Robert Kelly, Phillip Kentner, Charles Kerber, Allan Kiefer, Paul Keil, Russell Jones, Ronald Juvinall, Janeen Kahler, Patricia Kastor, Randy Katavich, Kay Kellerhals, Elizabeth Kietzman, Jayne Kindred, Mike Kirby, Larry Kopacz, Theodore Kottkamp, Jerry Knight, Ervin Knox, David Krauel, Kenneth Kreidler, Karla Lamar, Karen 57 Lamb, Neal Lane, Catherine Langford, Chris Larsen, Lynnea Larson, Paul 3 Don ' t worry. All illustrations look upside down. Puzzled, but deter- mined, student in Mrs. Engle ' s Adult Education Business Education Class. m 1 ll Latoz, Reed Leemon, Mary Leonard, Chris Lewis, Loran Lewsader, Richard Lingen, Sue Livengood, Steven Ledwon, Jacqueline LeMay, Gene Lewis, Dan Lidberg, Richard Lillard, Kenneth Loew, Richard Loggins, Vernon Lidberg, Richard Mackiewicz, Joseph Mann, Richard Manuel, Catherine Marketto, Melanie Marriage, Lenora Martin, Martha Mathewson, Frank McCoy, Victor McEldowny, Kathy McKee, Mark McKinney, Bruce Marriage, Ronald Martin, Pamela Mattews, Bruce McElroy, Mike McKay, Jacky McKinzie, Virginia McMasters, Deborah One for Women ' s Liberation, All of the male students are working hard on assignments in Mr. Francis Adam ' s Communication Skijls Class. Students pictured are: Andrew Gold, Michael Defebaugh, Douglas Graves, and Karen Lamar. McNeil, Dennis McQuillin, Cinda Meade, David Meador, April Millburg, Edward Miller, Darrell Mills, Kenneth Mink, Jennie Minton, Morris Mofield, William Montgomery, Robert Moody, Paul Moore, William Moore, Charles Morris, Lee 60 Morris, Stephanie Mullins, Charles Myers, Jerry Myers, Mike Nelson, Emanuel Neumann, Phil Newlin, Clay Nimrick, David Oakes, Thomas Odle, Joan I Odum, Daniel Orcut, Kim Ottarski, Mark Paris, Loren Pasquale, John Circus Daze- -Actually P E Class with Mr. Joe Springer, instructor, and performers, David Price, Dennis Fox, and Chris Leonard. All smiles — Could it be mid-term grades in Rhetoric? Instructor, Mrs. Martha Kay, and students, Steve Skinner and Betty Hambleton. 62 Picklap, Philip Pierce, Kathelen Pratt, Kathryn Prillaman, Roger Rader, Douglas i AVIATION INSTRUCTOR MR. GARY DUNN Students Tom Razaitiz Charles Bohlmann Harold Simpson O Poison, Leon Ponto, Mary Pratt, Margaret Pritchard, Marc :63 64 65 Sebens, Greg Shafer, Sandra Shahan, Kevin Shank, Joann Shanle, Rhonda Shedlock, Marie That tickles my ribs says the skeleton. Find me a padded cell So Miss Bonnie Wingo, Science instructor, and student look for one. 66 69 Deeply engrossed in drafting drawings are Mr. Styer, Cynthia Robert Fink, instructor, and doodling neophytes, Sullivan, David Don Holderbaugh, David Knight, Dennis Coakley, Supple, Phillip Gerald Vanderporten, and Donald Miller. ' Sutton, Sharon Swart z, Michael Swigart, Michael Tableman, Wayne Tate, Kathryn Tate, Kevin Tevebaugh, Joe Thompson, Adrienne Thompson, John Green House Garland Group. Gilding the lilies are Mrs. Alice Dries and her students, John Blue, Jim Kanake, Harriett Atwood, Richard Morris, Debra Dooley, Debra Cottman, Jackie Shuey. 71 AVIATION Instructors Mr. Jim Selsor 73 What do we do in Mrs. Barbara Stover ' s Speech classes? We have speech evaluations, confer after class, play records, and have group discussions. Stu- dents involved are Gary Voss, Martha Coffman, Gary Beck, Jackie Smith, Keith Boaz, Randy Metz, Dan Houpt, Don Leverenz, Debbie Lever ich, Susan Saunders, Dale Wilson, Jan Murray, Pat Vogel, and Karen Dieu. 74 What do we do in Mr. Carl Davis ' s Phyical Science and Geology classes? We classify rocks, record our experiments, look through microscopes, and take field trips in the wide expanses of nature. Students involved are David Pyle, Leon Poison, Jan Royalty, Cathy Gut- teridge, Robert Taylor, David Pyle, William Wright, Gary McMillan, Debbie Lorenz, Barry Borror, Marti Dryer, and Irma Harris. Movie Makers. The director is Mr. Thomas Kukla, Humanities instructor. Extras are James Yanko, Tim McDaniel, Larry Foley, Steve Childers, Mary Current, John Deister, Larry Starky, Robert Bryant, Joe Weber, Robert Holley, Dave Fletcher, Maria Holley, Debra Daschner, Carolyn Onley. Robert and Maria Holley star for cameraman, John Deister. Mr. Kukla and Debra Daschner direct. Veux, Larry Van Allen, John Vanderporten , Gerald Vaughn, Gerald Vogel, Patricia lllTlfefclii iiSiti Vonesh, Fredrick Wagner, Donald Wagner, John Walker, Denver Walker, Michael Walker, Thomas Warnick, John Watrous, Michael Weathers, James Weathers, Janice Everything is triplicate in Business education- -even Barb Drohish ' s purse. Mr. Ronald Butler, instructor dictates for Barb ' s shorthand and overhead projects. Weber, Joseph West, Michael Wetterow, Michael Wheeler, Bradford White, Thomas Wicoff, Mary Willard, Marcia Willoughby, James Wilson, Dale Wilson, Karyn Wilson, Steven Wilson, Timothy Wilson, Thomas Wise, Alice Wise, Jacquiline Adult Education Classes -Above left, Mrs. Nancy Latinovich and her glamorous typing class. Above left, Mr. John Evans instructs a student in Graphic Arts. At left, Mrs. Florida Morris and sewing students in Home Economics class. Lower left, Mrs. June Vinson proves parallel lines never meet in her Math class. Lower right, student checks out and adds the tax in Mrs. Delores Wagle ' s Cashiering class. Adult Education Classes -upper left, Mr. Leland Thompson and students in Language Arts. Can it be theme writing? Upper right, Mrs. Gladys Ramsey and Basic Education students. At right, Mrs. Sally Engle and tjTDing students. Lower left, Mrs. Margaret Parke and students are not admiring a pie they baked -actually its a Ceramics class. Lower right, Mrs. Lois Romig and students in Basic Education. DJ 79 Graphically speaking, we have Mr. Jerald Binkley, head of Vo-Tech. ' s Agriculture Department, teaching students Stan Seaman and Jim Smith. Weighing the nitrates, are also Terry Larson, Bruce Betzold, and Jim Teirnan. Also weighing (this year ' s crop?) are Agriculture instructor, Tom M ainline, and Ag. students, Roger Gruner, and Terry Larson. 80 81 Mr. Alvin Wilcox teaches Circuit Fundamentals class. Here he explains the use of the oscilloscope and audio generator to students. Mr. Wilcox, Larry Williams, Tim Fields, Howard Philips, Tom Schooler, and John Smith. Mrs. Martha Moore teaching typing students the magic touch. Students are Brenda Collier, Leslie Cun- ningham, Judy Meeker, Darlene Olson, and Charlene Daniels. Induction to P.E.--Mr. Ed Evemeyer and draftees. Above, Floyd Scott wonders what ' s next. Upper right, Is he showing inductees to the barracks? Students involved are Steve Maddox, Neil Phelps, Mike Gray, Mike Shields, Floyd Scott, and Chuck Mullins. Right, Point of interest- -Mr. Evemeyer and Mullins, Day, Shields, and Louis Hinkle. Electronic Ingenuity- -Below, Mr. Marion Blackburn of Vo-Tech teaches it to Dennis Seymour and David Lage. SINister Hawthorne Quiz- -Effects of quiz on the taker. Mr. Charles Howe ' s American Literature students, William Kegley reaches for a higher grade. Linda McDaniel hopes that charm helps. Eddie Hamilton hopes he has bearded the lion . Dave Pagan keeps it at arms length. Other students in- volved are Tim Wilson, Gary Benson, Alice Carlson, Bernard Jeffers, Jim Wilkins, George Van Horn, Steve Hampel, Deborah Nicholson, and Bob Turner. Mathematical Magic -- Mr . Ronald Mickelson is the magician. John Morgan- roth even hugs his books. In pictures above, getting pointers from Mr. Mickel- son are also Barb Conger and Ken Averacher. Below, John Chu, Jim Lopinski, and Steve Mabry join in on the computations. Can they be washing clothes in a la undromat? And setting up a replica of a parade down State Street? You guess! ADULT EDUCATION ' S CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER - - At the right, the small ones learn to read the calendar with Mrs. Maureen Sell (top) and Mrs. Marilyn Davis (lower). Above, nap time with Mrs. Gladys Moore. Below, it ' s lunch time with two observation teachers. Wright Wright Wright Wright Yanko , Yates, Yates, Young, Young, Zander Zorns, , Carol , Danny , Leon , Mark James Andrea Daniel Stephen Stephen , Daniel Dennis If ' 1 II ADULT EDUCATION ' S CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER- -It ' s outdoor romping time with Mrs. Naomi Buford and Mrs. Cheryl Davis. 1 •! ' . i ' il 4 n : 87 Beams of Knowledge or Spare the Rods and Spoil the Physics- -The busy beavers in Mr. Ronald Colwell ' s Physics class are Gary Tuclcer, Clark Crusinberry, Debbie McMasters, Don Brooks, Steve Boltz, Bill Welsch, and Pam Cleveland. Projector and Podium - -Wistful movie watchers in Mrs. Ilva Walker ' s Rhetoric class are Olivia Olmstead, Pam McMillan, and Libby Mink. Matt Sneyd and Phil Clark are podium polishers after class. Trying to Keep Out of the Red, if you can Budget - -Or is Mr. Richard Trower laying down the Business Law to Vo-Tech. students, Judy Southard, Marilyn Ferris, Carolyn Dearth, Cathy Hays, Kay Kenny, and Carol Leverich. Again the Gang down at Joe ' s Bar, or Christman and Chemistry- -Mr . Richard Christman lines the students up for the acid test. Students involved are Paul Butler, Dan Ray, Mickey Stauder, Ed Hamilton, Debbie McMasters, Linda Schaefer, Bob Barr, and Judy Hunter. Mrs. Eileen Farrell, Chairman of the Mathematic Department seems to be holding a miniature of an old fashioned churn. Are students -- John McElhaney, Joseph Riggs, and David Sanders- -Trying to butter up? No, they are just getting some solid knowledge. Mr. John Colter, EDP instructor, teaches students how to make at- tendance cards. Involved are Debbie Reik, Fred Jenson, Marie Shed- lock, and Beverly Ramsey. 90 Mr. Robert Bonnewell, EDP instructor, shows Leigh Johnson how to use the key punch machine, the 407 (with the circuits) and the sorter. Copycats, or the Eye Is Quicker Than the Finger s- -Instructor Marilyn Hunter likes the type of stu- dents she finds in Mike Montegerard, Charles Peters, Mike Nelson, Theotto Lillard, Hilda Alexander, Karnella Barnes, James Pruit, Mike McKee, and Bernard Tiernan. Push-ups and Picture Books- -P.E. ' s a knessy job with Miss Barbara Todd. Students are Candy Young, Sherri Taylor, and Patti Vogel. Boxer Rebellion- -About to be K.O. ' ed is Miss Andrea Baker, P.E. instructor. Maybe she has been too per -mitt -ive; at least, Paula Wolfe, Brenda Armantrout, Karen Bell, and Claudia Albrecht are ganging -up on her. Weighty Problem- -Mr. Ronald Stickler, Agriculture instructor, uses three pairs of students to pound out an answer. Students are John Van Allen, Bryon Morgan, Kenny Hambleton, Jerry Pugh, Charles Kenton, and William Morefield. Accurate Measurements- -Mr . Dale Cronkhite and Mechanical Technology students- -Joseph King and Michael Starr --test defection of a steel beam and run a machinability measurement of a lathe. Podium Pose and Aisle Assistance- -Mr. Craig Chambers, History instructor, with students: Stanley Janas, Jeanne Hunt, Cynthia Balding, Brenda Casey, and John Sheehan. Lonely Lecturer- -No, there are students out there somewhere, as Mr. Gerald O ' Bryan, Vo-Tech. instructor, lectures students and gives them the Business. .96 THE AMAZING SCIENCE CLASSES OF MR. JOHN HOAGLAND - Have they produced a Frank- enstein in the lab that Claire Fecker has just noticed, or is she remembering how cells looked under the microscope, or is she worried about the plants breathing in the corner? Besides Claire, Mr. Hoagland ' s students are Kenneth Mills, Marc Pritchard, David McKenzie, Richard Crager, Debra Lane, and Paul Kieffer. 97 98 Out of 6 students there are always 2 individualists, who just won ' t baclt the discussion. Economics Instructor Tim Mahoney and John Garner, Herman Wyatt, Dave Cunningham, Mary Morrison, and Steve Young. Mr. Smith explaining how to give a speech. Stu- dents Frank MuUhoUand, Mark Zotz, and Wesley Grimes. Mr. Smith ' s Family Class? Cathy and Reva Omahen, and Dennis and David Garner. Mrs. Wingo petting her mummy ' s arm Diane Falconio and Olivia Olmstead, also have glances of affection. Mrs. Wingo and Diane and Olivia find that such affection goes deep into the heart. 99 Beauty and Efficiency- -Cathy Hays files and takes shorthand for Mrs. Maryln Satter white. Tractoring at the Phillips Building- -Below, Mr. Williford Hockett and students, B. J. Plog and Tony Wade take a break from installing an air conditioner in the tractor in the background. And students Dan Lewis, Dana Jolley and Dennis Edg- ington tune up a garden tractor while Instructor Dale Fathauer watches their procedures. Below, Instructor Vera Diffenderfer listens to student speaker, Judy Misch, and also has an after -class discussion with Debbie Finley and Candy Young about Social Studies. Instructor Alvin Wilcox gives current data to Electronic Technology students, James Yanko, Steve Leverich, and Gary Dixson. Organizations STUDENT SENATE SENATE OFFICERS --Upper left, Vicki Ross, Sec; Frank Mullholland, Pres.; Steve VanBuren, V. Pres.; Mark Cun- ningham, Treas. SENATE ADVISOR- -Above, Mr. Wilbur Dickson. SENATE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN- -At round table, clock- wise. Gay Starbody, Mark Rudolph, Mark Cunningham, Steve Anderson, Dennis Tucker, Charles Haworth, Mike Makris, Pete Lary, and Flora Collier. SENATE IN ACTION- -Racognizable in two pictures lower left. Glen Covert, Judy Southard, Dennis Tucker, Frank Mullholland, Steve Van Buren, Mike Burk, Mike Makris, Robert Acton, James Johnson, Bruce Betzold, and Frank Mullholland. CAMPUS COURIER IS i5l EDITORIAL STAFF Above, left to right in order of their appearance, Larry White; Michelle Moran, Editor-in-Chief; Mike Burk, Asst. Editor; Jim Howie, Sports Editor; Mr. Kenneth Leisch, Advisor . BUSINESS STAFF Below, left to right in order of their appearance, Mr. Francis Adams, Advisor; Gay Starbody; Sarah Campbell, Business Manager; Larry Wills, Sales Manager. ADVERTISEMENT STAFF Mr. David Kietzmann, Advisor Catiiy Hays, Manager Paulette Bartash Slierri Snaclc NOT PICTURED Paul Butler Janet Galey Gay Starbody PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Robert Barr, Asst. Mgr. James Martin Ralpli Huckstadt Robert Brooks Theodore Navarre Rita Richardson, Ed. -in-Chief Ronald Marriage, Manager NOT PICTURED Gayle Gutteridge Linda Maden Wayne Fritz CIRCULATION EDITORIAL STAFFS Cherie Frye Caria Dumas Charles Haworth John Seymour James Ganley, Cir, Mgr. Judi Bell, Asst. Ed. NOT PICTURED Terri Schultz Harold Schultz Karla Kreidler Candy Young Jan McGlaughlin Jackie Smith CHRONICLE EDITORS Rita Richardson Ron Marriage Brenda Hinton Editorial Editor Jim Ganley Judi Bell Mr. Charles Howe Cathy Hays CIRCLE K CLUB CIRCLE K OFFICERS- -John Williams, V, Pres.; Mr. James Norman, Advisor; Steve Van Buren, Pres.; Scott Rodman, Treas.; Steve King, Sec. Circle Kay club members decorate their club room- -John Williams, Abe Turner, George Dodd, Carl Engel, Joe Tevebaugh, Dr. Charles Poole (Kiwanis Advisor), Scott Rodman, Dan Homer, Steve King, Gary Deorth, Doug Smoot. . .J CIRCLE K CLOWNS As a Christmas service project, Circle K sent two clowns, Larry Wills and Steve King, to make the children of Lake View Children ' s Home and the children in the hospital happy. LETTERMAN ' S CLUB Officers for 1970-1971 are above left, from left to right, Dennis Garner, v. pres; Jim Fruin, pres.; Larry Morts, treas.; and David Garner, sec. Above right, Greg Oakes and Ron Dohman present Mr. Joseph Springer with a golf plaque as a token of appreciation from the golf club. At left, Mr. Cheney awards Louis Hinkle with a cross-country letter. Jim Howie, Bottom left, receives his cross-country let- ter from Mr. Cheney. Mr. James Heeren and Mr. Joe Springer, bottom right, chat while Mr. Cheney prepares for the Letter - man ' s meeting. SCIENCE CLUB Science Club officers of 1970-1971, top right, are from left to right Roger Meyer, Sec.-Treas., Carol Lambert, Pres., and Ralph Huck- stadt. Vice -Pres. Below, last year ' s officers, John Bednar and David Mauck with a guest speaker, James McBee, University Agronomy Chairman. At left, Mr. John Hoagland and Mrs. Naomi Plog join them. The riverboats shown are memories of their trip to St. Louis. BUSINESS CLUB OFFICERS Orville Trede PARLIAMENTARIAN Louie Wilson TREASURER Sherri Snack VICE PRESIDENT Cathy Hays PRESIDENT Carol Leverich SECRETARY BUSINESS CLUB COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Sandy Boland CONSTITUTION Rick Woods PUBLICITY Carolyn Dearth REPORTER Cathy Davidson SCHOLARSHIP Kathy Kinney STANDING BLACK STUDENT ' S ASSOCIATION Officers of B.S.A. are Stanley Woodard, Vice President, Dallas Lyle, President, Mike Shields, Minister, Carla Dumas, Treasurer, and Karen Rice, Secretary. Others pictured are Lee Grace, Bessie Reed, James Stanford, Art Campbell, Bob Isaac, and Robert Jackson. PHI ALPHS PREPARATION FOR CHRISTMAS PARTY - Above right, Officers of the club are Susan Saunders, President, Marsha Dorsey, Vice President, and Ted Naware, Secretary -Treasurer. Pictured with the officers in picture two are Ron Marriage, Charles Haworth, Mike Taylor, Chris Curl, Jan Hubbard, and Jeanine Tintorri. Mrs. Mary Craig was Santa. Below, at right, Miss Vera Diffenderfer , sponsor, helps the children of the Child Development Center decorate their Christmas tree. ASTRA OFFICERS- -Seated, Judy Southard, president. Standing, Mrs. Annabelle Neel and Miss Marjorie Holmes, sponsors; Linda Land, secretary; Flora Collier, treasurer, Brenda Casey, vice president. TWO BELLS RING BELLS- -Mrs. Anna- belle Neel (Altrusa Advisor) and Judi Bell ring Salvation Army bells for the Christmas kettle as an Astra service project. ASTRA DINNER AND WIG DEMONSTRATION Top right, Judy Southard, Astra president, speaks. Also at speakers table are President Mary Miller, Mrs. Mildred Brandenburger, (Al- trusa Advisor), and Brenda Casey (Astra V. Pres.). Center right, Mrs. Gwen Caskey and helper demonstrate wigs for Astra. Bottom modeling and admiring wigs are Jennie Mink, Peggy Williamson, Judy Southard, Kathy Ray, Marcie Dalton, Brenda Casey, Martha Coff- man, and Mrs. Lavonne Rector (Altrusa). VETERAN ' S CLUB OFFICERS -Seated, Dan Chenoweth, President, and Scott McKenzie, recorder. Standing, Mike Young, Secretary, and John Hathaway, Vice President. FLAG PRESENTATION Mr. Wayne Ray, representing the Danville American Legion Post 210 and Mr. Scott McKenzie, representing the D.J.C. Veteran ' s Club, presented D.J.C. Athletic Director, Mr. Ed Evemeyer with an American flag to be used m the new Phys- ical Education Complex building at the discretion of Mr. Evemeyer. Below right, Mr. Craig Chambers, Sponsor. Chatting at the Christmas party are Judy OFFICERS -From left to right, Joe Novick, JoAnn Nicholson, Kathy Glatz, and Davis, Vice President, Jack Julian, Jack Julian. President, JoAnn Nicholson, Student Senate Representative, and Jaime Marzana, Sgt. at Arms. Not pictured are Marie Shelock, Secretary, and Sheryl Huston, Treasurer. TAU EPSILON Also socializing at the Christmas party are Joe Davis, and Rita Cornwell. Among the decorations were also a tree and Rudolph, the red -nosed reindeer. O.H. CLUB ACTIVITY SPRING FLOWER SHOW 1970-Above left, Jeff Hamm, Quinton Dobbins, Debbie Kottman, Debbie Dooley, Carol Stiener, and Ted Stickle. O.H. CHRISTMAS PARTY-Debbie Kottman, Ken Griffith, Dick Lyon, Louise Leemon, Gayle Gutteridge, Marilyn Owens, and Blaine Utsinger. OFFICERS- 1970-71 -Above Right, Debbie Etooley, Treasurer, Neal Lamb, Vice President, Ron Payne, Presi- dent, Debbie Kottman, Co-Chairman of Program Committee, and Mary Leeman, Secretary. YOUNG DEMOCRATS Tom Oakes, Chairman of Board of Director; Rhonda Shanle, Secretary; and Gerald R. Block, advisor, Not pictured is Linda Rudy, President. ELECTRONICS CLUB Gary Dixon, Senate Representative, Tom Schooler Treasurer, David Lage, Vice President; and Mike Swider, President. Not pictured, Steve Leverich, Secretary. CAMPUS LITE Las Cord, President, Paul Butler, Senate Repre- sentative; Doug Rader, Vice President; Diane Taylor, Sec. Trea.; and Martha Coffman, Senate Representa- tive. POLICE CADETS Dennis Haley, President; Mr. John Girton, sponsor; and Rick Kendall, Vice President. ORIENTATION, SPRING, 1971 i Mr. Wilbur Dickson, director of Student Serv- -a,- ; ... ices; Mr. James Norman, Co-ordinator of College Development and Community Relations; and Steve VanBuren, Acting President of Student Senate, orient new students to Danville Junior College at the beginning of the spring semester, 1971. ORIENTATION, FALL, 1970 In addition to Orientation Meetings Organization Booths | .sg ?! ' OH Club Circle K 1 T H 1 Phi Alphs Science Club Jaguarettes Tours of Buildings Lawn Entertainment Watermelons DJC FALL MIXER 1970 Steve Van Buren and a friend are greeting the students as they come to hear the music of the Catskills. The students seem to be swinging to the music as shown by Debbie Conard and Brenda Hinton upper left. Refreshments are always on hand when people work up a thirst as did Cathy and Mike Nolan and Maggie Leverich- It seems as if Nancy Meg- ginson and Jim Emery are really doing their thing to the beat of the music as seen in the lower left pictures. All in all, the dance appealed in some way to everyone that was there. ASTRA PICNIC Above, President Judy Southard presides with watermelon and lemon- ade. With her are Vice President Brenda Casey, Linda Land, Ann Hill, Carol Wright, and Lois Woodrey. Below and right, Sponsors Mrs. Annabelle Neel, D.J.C. President Mary Miller, and Miss Marjorie Holmes. Shown also are Kathy McEldowney and Patty Kahler. MISS PEGGY CHASE AND SENATE OFFICERS. KING KRIS KENDALL AND QUEEN ALICE REED OF SWEETHEART BALL. D.J.C. WEEK PARADE PRINCESS MARCY DAULTON OF SWEETHEART BALL. CYCLISTS PIE EATERS - Top Left: Frank Mulholland Top Right: Dennis Garner, Dave Price, Jim Ganley, Max Sheppard, Terry Woods, John Williams, Mark Rudolph, Bill Cooper, Joe Kazakaitis, Trent Rossey, Bob Isaac, and Dennis Haley Right Center: Champion Bob Isaac. TUG -OF -WAR - Left Center: It ' s the girls against the boys in the ol rope pulling contest with the guys ending up playing dirty , bottom left. Mrs. Hoagland seems to think that Fred Heck needs a little help in the ducking machine. D.J.C. WEEK ACTIVITIES Showing off their kite are Brenda Hinton and Linda Sadowsky. It looks as though Dave Mauck, right, has had his share of troubles. Up, up and away follows a tedious kite construction. Ml ' 1 President Miller and Mrs. Neel, top left, Lorna Walker, Marjorie Her- man, Beverly Davis, Betty Swearingen Goin, Claire Fecker, Libby Lane, Debbie Pitlik, and Dana Schooler, top right, Circle K team, Steve Haley, Max Shepherd, Terry Hill, Spencer Askfeldt, Art Calamari, and John Rebenstorf, left center. Faculty team, Jim Williams, Ron Eldred, and George Latinovitch have a hard time keeping the ball from the Circle K., bottom left Ken Kurtenbach, John Grubbs, Jim Martin, Steve Haley, and Max Shepherd, bottom center Mr. Charles Thompson and Mr. Ed Evemeyer, faculty players, are watching out for Steve Gustus, Circle K, following close behind, bottom right. CIRCLE K- FACULTY BASKETBALL Top Faculty, Longshot Cheney and Crazylegs Dickson, right, show their overconfidence prior to their defeat at the hands of the Circle K 57-51, Mr. John Hoagland, Mr. Curtis Huffman, Mr. James Norman, Mr. Joe Spring er, Mr. Richard Parke, Mr. Eddie Evemeyer, and Mr. Dan Winland - right center Alice Reed, Marcy Dalton, Denise Bacon, Kathy Borkhart, Nancy Megginson, Kris Kendall, a questionable head, Dave Atchison and Mark Rudolph, bottom left, Mrs. George Latino vitch - bottom center Faculty cheerleaders. Miss Judy Roth, Mrs. Stover, and Mrs. Kay, bottom right. I ][ , Gary Beck, Peggy Wong, Mrs. Betty Beck, Amy Sit, top left, Mr. Sher- man Zelinski, President Miller, Mrs. Alice Morrison, top right. Mrs. Annabelle Neel, center left. Mrs. Alice Morrison, Mr. William Langas and Ata Abbedel, Mrs. Betty Hoagland and Amy Sit, bottom left, Ata Abbedel and Amy Sit, bottom right. FOREIGN STUDENTS ' PARTY FALL 1970 Franando Reyes, Francisco Mendez, and Peggy Wong, top left. Jaime Marzana, Franando Reyes, Francisco Mendez, and Salva Roldan, top right. Franando Reyes, Salvador Roldan, Peggy Wong, and Ata Abbedel, center right. S. Roldan, A. Abbedel, A. Sit, F. Reyes, J. Marzana, F. Mendez, bottom left. Jaime Marzana and Francisco Mendez, bottom center. S. Roldan, P. Wong, A. Abbedel, F. Reyes, J. Marzana, and F. Mendez, bottom right. Hind Abbed, Mahmud Abbed, and Karim Kaumy, top left. Mrs. Betty Hoagland and Peggy Wong, top center. Ata Abbedelal, Karim Kaumy, and Peggy Wong, top right. Philipe Batroni, Yolene Batroni, and Hind and Mahmud Abbed, left. Mrs. Betty Beck, Mrs. Neel, and Ata Ab- bedelal, bottom left, Chi win Nilipant, Pornchai Pthumchaisirikul, and Sanu Uthaisra, bottom center. Mr. William Langas, Mrs. Annabelle Neel, and Mr. Warren Beck, bottom right. FOREIGN STUDENTS ' BANQUET SPRING 1970 Ata Abbedelal, Salvador Roldan, Karim Kaumy, Francisco Mendez, Franando Reyes, Mahmud Abbed, Row 1; Qiiwin Nilipant, Yolene Batroni, Margaret Pratt, Hind Abbed, Row 2; Pornchai Pthumchais- irikul, Sanu Uthaisra, Philipe Batroni, Peggy Wong, Row 3, top left. Yolene Batroni and President Mary Miller, top right. Mr. William Langas, Philipe Batroni, Yolene Batroni, Franando Reyes, and Jaime Marzana, right. Mrs. Yolanda Connolly, Mrs. Annabelle Neel, Mar- garet Pratt, and Mr. William Langas, bottom left, Franando Reyes, Francisco Mendez, and Jaime Marzana, bottom center, Mahmud Abbed Chiwin Nilipant, and Sanu Uthaisra, bottom right. Above, banner girls, Roxanne Gullickson, Connie Cole, and Debbie Elliott. Also girls serving at the refreshment tables- -Lynn Woodard, Linda Land, and Susan Rutan. At right, Mrs. Alta Easterday, David Bullock and other guests. Also, prepared for the rainy day are Mr. Charles Howe and Miss Catherine Stapp. Below, chatting, are Mr. William Langas, Mr. and Mrs. Al Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wagle, and Mrs. Bonnie Norris. LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES ' fe, GRADUATION ™ EXERCISES At the podium are Dr. Alan Taylor, speaker; H. Henderson, class president; and President Mary Miller. Graduates, V. Serpinas, M. Fields, W. Blankenship, H. Henderson, W. Coe, A. Condiff, R. Packs, B. Prouty, B. Silagy, B. Sims; seated, D. Cawthon, B. Elliott, J. Shaeffar, L. Montgomery, K. Meyer, R. Kinney. Below, Mrs. R. Garrettson serves guests at the reception. Also shown are instructors Mrs. Joyce Barr, Mrs. Joyan Fetters and Mrs. Ester Risher. ASTRA AND CIRCLE PICNIC Doug Reder and Peggy Lenover in the upper left picture are trying to get a football game started. Doing your own thing was the best part of any picnic as seen in the picture middle right with Keith Boaz and Dave Kinnard. Food was plenty and voices hearty as Astra and Qrcle K joined around the bonfire and sang campfire songs. Faculty Sponsors pictured are Mr. James Norman, Mrs. Annabelle Neel, and Miss Mar- jorie Holmes. MEDICAL CAREERS On Medical Careers Day Demonstrations were given of taking blood pressure by the American Medical Society, of pharmacy, of physical therapy, of psychology, of reha- bilitation, and of veterinary medicine. • f SHARED JOURNEY Shared Journey is a self-help community that wants to grow not only as students, but also as human beings. Pictured are; Miss Anne Marie Bieniew- ski, sponsor, and Sheryl Rebmann standing. Seated are Ed Howe, Reed Latoz, Chris Wilson, Jayne Kietzman, and Jan Hubbard. 147 PHI ALPHS ' CHRISTMAS PARTY Among those recognizable are President Mary Miller, seated, Jan Hubbard and Chuck Haworth, all top left. Among those in picture two are Mr. William Langas, sponsor, Ted Naware, Mike Taylor, and Mrs. Shirley Schofield. Center is Mrs. Pushpa Gopalan of Child Development Center. Lower left, seated in foreground is Mrs. Frances Ambrose. Mrs. Mary Craig played the role as Santa Claus. BUSINESS CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY Decorating for the party are Mario Wilson, Mrs. Marilyn Satter- white, head of Business Education Department, Carolyn Dearth, Kathy Kinney, Sherri Snack, Marcy Dalton, Cathy Hays, and Kathy Eickhoff. SCIENCE CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY Roger Meyer and Don Brooks are helping to make wreaths to put on the doors of the science building. Carol Lambert, Mar- sha Dorsey and Ralph Huckstadt are hanging wreaths as seen in the upper middle and lower left pictures. A real fun night for all! DANVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The director of the symphony orchestra is Mr. Harry Adams and his assistant is Mr. Eugene Adams. They are pictured with the guest celloist in the middle left picture. In the picture in the upper right are Bill Cronkite, Diane Taylor, Brent Kin- chloe, Debbie Elliote and Sharon Sutton. The symphony con- sists of Danville Jr. College students, who receive credit for their participation and the area townspeople who are interested in music. LAKE VIEW STUDENT NURSES CAPPING CEREMONIES... Top row, Shirley Dippel, Olivia Olmstead, Carmen Withers, Martha Martin, Cynthia Fisher, Margaret Pratt, Janet Comrie, Jackie Keele, Chris McBride, Chris Frank ino, Sue Boyden. Middle row, Lela Swieghart, Barbara Merhley, Marsha Elledge, Carolyn Hood, Pam McMillan, Phyllis Ligget, Marsha Fernandez, Barbara Kroll, Debra Kietzman, Anna Rouse, Vada Leong, Katherine Hodson. Front row, Cheryl Peters, Kathleen Pierce, Leslie Douglas, Dianne Falconio, Mary Hamilton, Kathy Smith, Carla Williams, Joyce Cundiff, Libbie Mink, Janet Franklin, Vicky Draper, Linda Pugh. HALLOWEEN PARTY-Below, Lake View Student Nurses spook themselves up in costumes for their party. BLACK STUDENT ASSOCIATION DANCES Among those students recognizable are Bessie Reed, Marilyn Hillsman, Floyd Mockabee, Kathy Anderson, Lee Grace, James Stanford, Art Campbell, George Fleming, Leslie Reed, Tony Smith, Jack Woodard, Rob Marriage. Bill (Bunk) Wright King Sue Boyden Queen Chuck Moore Prince Jennie Mink Princess SWEETHEART DANCE CUPID ' S CAPERS Candidates for King and Queen Sue Boyden, Gary Lanier, Clair Fecker, Bunk Wright, Margaret Sedlmayr. Students at Sweetheart Dance Candidates for Prince and Princess Vicki Ross, Gary Dodd, Jennie Mink, Chuck Moore, Gay Starbody. Recognizable are Lorna Walker (1970 valedictorian), Presi- dent Mary Miller, Mrs. Annabelle Neal, Miss Shirley Kleiner, Mrs. Alice Morrison, Miss Frances Watkins, Mrs. Fran Spicer, Mr. James Norman, Mr. Harry Smith, Richard Dowers, Mr. Wilbur Dickson, Cheryl Lack, Mrs. Vivian Schultz, Marcia Pasierb, Mr. Richard Trower, Mr. Mrs. Burton Brackney, Mr. Dow Cooksey, and Mr. Robert Britton. RECEPTIONS COMMENCEMENT AND HONOR ' S DAY ASSOCIATE DEGREE CANDIDATES, 1970 Adams, Danny Alt, Lawrence Anderson, Ruth Anker, Roger Applegate, Christi Armantrout, Deanna Arnett, Ramona Ashenbremer, Randolph Askfeldt, Spencer Baker, John Barrett, Richard Barteck, Andrew Jr. Bauman, Larry Bayles, Robert Jr. Beauvois, Richard Bednar, John Benanati, Richard Berenz, Peter Berg, Vicki Bettag, Barbara Black, William Blankenburg, Cynthia Blue, Nancy Boen, Becky Boswell, Donald Boswell, Fae Brasel, John Brazelton, Dan Brinkoetter, John Brown, Daniel Bullock, Jerry Campbell, Kenton Cantrell, Robert Carlson, Janet Carpenter, Mattie Carter, Rodney Cartwright, Christy Cary, Ronald Champion, John Christensen, Paul Classen, Ronald Cline, David Cole, Nicholas Cole, Regina Cornelius, Robert Cross, Leonard Cunningham, David Cunningham, Deborah Dawson, Glenn DeAth, Gregory Deck, Teresa Dines, Robert Dobbins, Quinton Dowers, Richard Dunn, Larry Edwards, Barry Edwards, Katherine Evans, Teal Farmer, James Faulstich, Mary Field, Larry Finet, Edwina Fischer, Peter Franklin, Daniel Fritsch, Beverly Garrelts, Leon George, William Ghibaudy, Randy Glover, Becky Goin, Betty Goodner, Terry Grindley, Glen Groves, Nilah Grzelak, James Gustus, Stephen Hagemeier, James Hale, William Hambleton, Gerald Hamilton, Carol Hamm, Jeffrey Hanegan, Allen Hargis, Charles Harris, Jeanine Hatfield, Donald Hatton, Randall Hauber, Timothy Hawkins, Francee Heck, Fred Herman, Marjorie Hesler, Pamela Hill, Dwain Hill, James Hill, Terrance Hillygus, Glenn Jr. Hines, Claude Hines, Michael Horath, Pamela Horstman, Deborah Hott, John Huchel, Gregory Hunt, Ronald Irick, George Jr. Janes, Jerry Jarvis, Patricia Johnson, Linda Johnson, Nancy Jordan, Charles Jumps, David Kazakaitis, Joseph Kiger, James Kleinman, Susan Knapp, Vernon Kurtenbach, Kenneth Lack, Cheryl Lane, Dixie Lane, Stephen Larsen, John Larson, Dale LaTourelle, Michael Lawson, Anna Layden, Lawrence Leach, Richard Lewis, David Lewis, Mark Lillard, Cassandra Lomax, Charles Lomax, Laura Luecke, Glen PRINCIPALS IN 1970 COMMENCE- MENT EXERCISES- - Miss Mary Miller, President of Danville Junior College; Dr. Samuel E. Braden, President of Illinois State University; Mr. Russell Guin, Chair- man of D. J.C. Board of Trustees; Lorna Walker, Valedictorian; Glenn Hillygus, Sophomore President (Tassle Changing Ceremony). COMMENCEMENT, 1970 ASSOCIATE DEGREE CANDIDATES McCoy, Beckie McDonald, Floyd McGee, Edwin Magin, Stephen Manges, Meredith Marana, Paul Mattis, Martin Mauck, David Miller, David Miller, Linda Milner, Elizabeth Mitchell, Roger Mowery, Dorothy Munsterman, Ardell Newell, John Newlin, James Jr. Noggle, Edwin Norris, Larry Novick, John Oakes, Brian Oldani, Glenda Pachciarz, John Paris, Jan Pascal, Joe Pasierb, Marcyann Pfrank, Carol Potter, Rand Prillaman, Kenneth Pruett, Penny Purdue, Patrick Record, Jack Reed, Alice Reed, Rosalind Reifsteck, David Repasy, Jerry Reynolds, Jo Ann Richardson, Donald Rishel, Larry Robb, Charles Rodriguez, Guillermo Rusk, James Russell, Bob Rutan, Patricia ASSOCIATE DEGREE CANDIDATES Saladino, Samuel Sanders, Larry Schackmann, Richard Schifo, Robert Schomburg, James Schooler, Dana Sears, Sharon Shafer, Ronald Sheets, Rickey Sheppard, Michael Shouse, Mary Siddens, James Sims, Stephen Skoog, Charles Smith, Warren Snyder, Charlotte Snyder, Claire Steiner, Carol Stickel, John Stratton, Donna Swick, Susan Tammen, Harry Jr. Tansky, John Tighe, Carolyn Towner, Sherry Triggs, James Turner, Larry linger, Stephen Vale, Paul VanBuskirk, William VanDyke, Larry Van Hoveln, Daniel Wade, Carlos Walker, Lorna Wallace, Maria Walters, Everett Jr. Watt, Michael Weathers, Jean Weaver, David Webster, Cynthia Welsch, William Willett, Richard Williams, Jacqueline Winans, Carl Jr. Winger, Dale Wise, Carl Wise, Patricia Wise, Steven Witcher, William Woodard, Wilford Woodke, Keith Wooster, Tony Young, Clifford Zoerb, Stephen STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT RECOGNITION AWARDS Danville Junior College ' s 1971 Student Achievement Recognition Award winners were Frank Mullholland (upper left) and Judith Thomas (upper right). Alternates chosen were Judith Southard and Steven Anderson (upper center). Other finalists chosen from the 25 Students nominated were Mario Wilson, George Hoy, Keith Boaz, Flora Collier, Mary (Cathy) Hays, and Trudy Leggett. Not pictured was Louise Wilson. Emphasis was placed upon the student ' s ability to set meaningful goals and achieve them. A student must be a full-time student and enrolled in the spring semester. Service in campus and com- munity activities is also considered. CIVIL AND FRATERNAL SCHOLARSHIPS Lina Brewer Nancy Megginson J. McLean Reed Diane Taylor U.C.T. Jea n Jarboe Tee-Pak, Inc. Nancy Hall Junior Women ' s Club Larry Stratton Engineers Debra Miller Elks Patricia Vogel Beta Sigma Phi Marsha Smith CooUey - Duplicate Bridge Glenda Huffman Autotron Donna Spicer Berkley -Davis Ruth Royalty A.A.U.W. Julianne Crow Woman ' s Club PRESIDENT ' S LIST FALL 1970-71 PRESIDENT ' S LIST At least 12 hrs. 5.00 Average Cheryl Peters Marsha EUedge Helen Anderson Mollie Bogart Rita Cornwell Charles Crusinberry Larry Coombes Mary C. Hays Debra Lane Janice Dugger Glenn D. Covert James Dalbey Charlene E. Pelman Trudy F. Leggett Ruth A. Royalty Jack H. Julien Ted J. Livengood Joann Shank Gay Starbody Sondra J. Sims Carol Wright Thomas M. Taden Mario A. Wilson NOT PICTURED Mary E. Elam Joan Odle James Dawson Howard M. Phillips Debra, Romack Barbara Woodard Wilford E. Woodard DEAN ' S LIST At least 12 hrs. At least a 4.5 Ave. Carolyn Hood Christine Frankine Carla Williams Leslie Douglas Diane Falconio Linda Pugh Nancy Dickson John Chu John Brickman Lina Brewer Deborah Clarkson Susana Duran Sue Hall Gayle Gutterridge Deborah Elliot Patricia Farlow Dan Fairchild John Garver Anna Hill Jeanne Hmura Carol Hosken Julie Hanson Harold Hassler Robert Ho us Jean Jarboe Fred Jensen David Johnson Pamela Jones James Jiles Leigh Johnson NOT PICTURED Hind Abbed James Anderson Pauletta Bartash Bruce Betzold Gary Dixon James Ewing Mary Herman George Hoy James Johnson Kathryn Kinney John Koenig Nancy Lake Michael Lennis Louis Wilson Catherine Wolfert Phyllis Liggett Mark Lundquist Pamela Mack Roger Meyer David Nelson Linda Pugh Daryl Smith Diane Taylor Verlene Taylor Larry Thomason Slain Utsinger Michael West Carla Williams Stanley Woodard FALL 1970-71 Mary Lindsey Cathy Lash Robert Laird Laura Langley Jim Lopinski Jeffery Jurczak Marilyn Owen Kevin McGreevy Robert Montgomery Joanne Nicholson Donald Nickey Nancy Lovelace Christine Salladay Mary Ritter Roger Prillaman Kathleen Proietta Evan Rice Robert Quakenbush Allen Shoaf William Starkey Mary Wicoff Cathy Walker Dennis Zorns William Starkey Harold Simpson Harold Schultz Pegi Seeley Judy Southard PRESIDENT ' S LIST SPRING, 1970 PRESIDENT ' S LIST Requirements At least 12 hours 5.0 Average Lori Walker Lina Brewer Jean Jarboe Trudy Liggett Jeri Irish Harold Simpson Stephen Sims David Cunningham NOT PICTURED Dan Brazelton Ronald Classen Michael Hines James Johnson Roger Klink Michael LaTourelle Stephen Magin Charles Skoog Daniel VanHoveln DEAN ' S LIST At least 12 hrs. 4.5 Ave. Carolyn Tighe Sherry Towner Laura Linn Rita Cornwell Barbara Conger Bill Bial Kathy Brown Danny Brown Susan Filicsky Gerald Barrett Harry Becker DEAN ' S LIST SPRING, 1970 Cassandra Lillard Marjorie Herman Kathy Hays Carol Leverich Don Hatfield Steve linger Ed Hamilton Jim Lopinski Scott McKenzie Ted Livengood Michelle Moran Kathy Proietti Joanne Reynolds Debbie Nicholson James Smith Tom Taden Charles Robb Christina Salladay Ruth Strader Cheryl Lacke Jeff Tate Julius Webb Ed Warns Harry Tammen NOT PICTURED Lawrence Alt Ruth Anderson Donald Brooks Jerry Bullock Bob Cantrell Janet Carlson Michael Carlson Deborah Clarkson Mary Craig James Dawson Teresa Deck Quinton Dobbins Teal Evans James Farmer John Carver Becky Glover James Hagemeier Gregory Heath Jeanne Hmura James Jiles Mary Lindsey Mark Lundquist Becky McCoy Margaret McGough Alice Morton John Newell Carol Pfrank Kenneth Prillaman William Read Jack Record Alice Reed Steve Reed Donald Richardson Larry Rishel Judith Southard Donna Stratton Larry White Richard Willett Louie Wilson Wilford Woodard Glenna Zeigler HONORS ' DAY Stephen Magin D.J.C. Alumni Athletic Award Jan Paris D.J.C. Math Award Glenn Hillygus Casper Piatt Scholarship Bill Rodriguez Cassandra Lillard Ford Foundation Scholarship Sherry Towner Marcy Ann Pasierb Daniel Van Hoveln D.J.C. Business Club Awards Carol Hamilton Business Professional Women ' s Scholarship Lorna Walker Pearson - Meeks Award D.J.C. Alumni Lifetime Membership (Valedictorian) Mary Hays D.J.C. Alumni Association Scholarship Phi Rho Pi is a national forensic society for junior colleges. Those students who excelled in Speech 101 are invited to join Danville Junior College ' s Mu Chapter. PHI RHO PI miTIATES Mike Mines President Mickey Stauder Charlotte Snyder Mary Hays Mike Taylor Donald Richardson ASSOCIATE INITIATES Joseph Daley Ilva Walker Ronald Butler Frank Adams NOT PICTURED Lina Brewer Martha Kay PHI THETA KAPPA INITIATES, 1970 Mary Craig Jane Wilson Donald Brooks, Jr. Theresa Deck Christine Salladay Cheryl Lack Ted Livengood Donald Nickey Not Pictured Helen Anderson Dan Brazelton Dorothy Mowery Mr. William Langs, sponsor, and President Mary Miller initiate new members into Pi Omega Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa in the spring of 1970. Phi Theta Kappa is the counterpart in junior colleges of Phi Beta Kappa in 4 -year colleges. Members are chosen on the basis of scholarship and citizenship. PHI THETA KAPPA iiifiii mim CUES Mt ( 1 Athletics JAGUARETTES Linda Sadowski Kathy Proietti Claire Fecker Libby Lane Debbie Elliott Marty Dryer Cinda McQuillan Barb Conger Debbie Pitlik Candy Young Christie Salladay Cindy Styer Not Pictured Mary Rainboth Cliarlene Pelman Chris Wilson Brenda Armantrout CHEERLEADERS Cathy Norvilitis Sue Boyden Connie Ludwig Denise Bacon Peggy Lenover Nancy Meggenson The D.J.C. Pep Band, which played at the basketball games, was led by Robert Barr. Other members of the band were Cathy Barr, Leigh John- son, and Eugene Owens. MR. RICHARD CHENEY Coach LOUIS HINKLE BARNEY HANCE Most Valuable CROSS COUNTRY DAVE GARNER CHARLES MULLINS LARRY MORTS LARRY LARRY DON EDWARDS MORTS BURDETTE WRESTLING i MIKE GRAY RON JOHNSON LEVERANE HOBBS TEAM 2 Tom Oakes Harold Hassler John Seymour TEAM 4 Bob Haus Sheryl Rebman Mike Hutson TEAM 3 Phil Davis Paul Larson TEAM 5 Les Reed Don Leverenz Marcus Wilson Vicki Ross TEAM 1 David Garner Rita Paczynski Mike Lange Dennis Garner ADVERTISERS DANVILLE NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION BARKMAN CHEVROLET SALES COMPANY 107 West North 446-7760 MCALEER BUICK 115 West North 442- 6810 GLEN T. SMITH (Chrysler --Plymouth) 807 North Vermilion 443- 0880 JULIAN MOTORS 102 South Street 443-0310 NOBLE MOTOR CO. (Ford) 231 West Main 442-1840 KOEHN MOTORS, INC. (Dodge) 319 North Vermilion 446-0936 SHEPARD MOTORS, INC. (Mercury -Comet) 314 North Vermilion 442-6840 VOLKSWAGEN, INC. 3811 North Vermilion 446-1080 Magazines Books On the Square Danville, Illinois C igars Pipes Mcmullen TRAVEL AGENCY 23 West Harrison Ph. 443-0246 Shick Supply and Equipment DISTRIBUTORS OF FURNITURE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES FOR OFFICES SCHOOLS CHURCHES INSTITUTIONS PHONE (217) 442-1546 Company 801 PERRYSVILLE AVENUE DANVILLE, ILLINOIS 61832 Department of Police City of Danville, Illinois William Brey Chief of Police CRIME CHECK To Report a Crime call 443-2111 Danville Police Department 192 SSCOND NATIONAL BANK ' anvdle 4% ON SAVINGS Save regularly Take a first step to- ward life-long finan- cial security and re- sponsibility. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to the graduating class it ' s the real thing f Of TMf COCA COIA COMfANY IT DANVILLE COCA-CO LA BOTTLING COMPANY Instruments- Band, Orchestra, Guitars, Etc. Sheet Music, Stereo Phonos Pianos, Organs, Repairs PHONE HI 2-1411 Lessons, Califones Accessories Trial Plans Tape Recorders 428 N. Vermilion Danville, Illinois JOHN NORMAN ARNHOLT BAKERY Fine Quality Baked Products Wedding and Party Cakes Sweet Rolls-Donuts-Ples-Bread Phone 442-0332 204 W. Fairchild COMPLIMENTS OF one of Danville ' s most PROGRESSIVE INDUSTRIES Lauhoff Grain Company 321 E. North Street Danville, Illinois 194 DANVILLE ASPHALT CO., INC. ASPHALT DRIVES PARKING AREAS Avenue A Vermilion Heights Danville, Illinois Phone 442-0296 195 raiirii! DRIVE-IN BANKING • FREE PARKING WESTVILLE, ILLINOIS BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CO. 20 W. North Street Danville, Illinois 61832 Phone 442-5797 132 N. Vermilion Danville, Illinois Hans Schafer Fritz Shafer SCHAFER BROS. GULF SERVICE Washing-Greasing-Road Service Complete Radiator Service Main and Logan 442-9501 Danville, 111, i Shoppe BlaSBBBIalglaBligBBlgBBBlaBBBBBBIaBlgBBlaB THE SHOP FOR YOUNG MEN WHO SUCCEED AND FOR MEN WHO WILL SUCCEED THEM, 34 N. Vermilion Phone 442-0200 HIRES TRUCKING CO., INC Post Office Box 836 726 N. Collett St. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS 61832 i! T SERVICE SUBSCRIBER 196 HYSTER CO. 1813 E. VOORHEES ST. DANVILLE, ILL. This is the largest manufacturing complex in the world wide operations of Hyster Co. Today, Danville is the headquarters of the company ' s Industrial Truck Operations. The Industrial Truck Manufacturing Operation on East Voorhees St. contains approxi- mately 800,000 square feet of office and manufacturing space. The original plant on Myers St. is now the company -wide Parts Depot, containing more than 150,000 square feet. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Visit the Colonel COLONEL SANDERS ' RECIPE 2711 N. Vermilion 205 N. Hazel CrafUmtn in Letterpress and Lithographic Printing Michigan at Voorhees Danville, Illinois 61832 442-4994 HAAS BATTERY ELECTRIC CO. Alternator, Generator, Starter Battery Repairs New Batteries 505 East Fairchild Phone 442-2080 Quality Fashions for Women and Children 40-42 N. VERMILION STREET PHONE 442-0483 dining .at POPULAR PRICES! 334 North Gilbert Street Danville, Illinois 61832 Phone 443-4388 ArnericdS Vonie FAMILY 198 PALMER American National BANK start your Savings Account where Interest is Compounded Quarterly IT ' S WORTH CHANGING BANKS FOR Member FDIC 610 East Main Street Danville, lllmois 61832 7 days a week 11-9 443-3080 Carry Out Service THE REDWOOD INN Smorgasbord Serving Daily Private Banquet Rooms Up to 300 Interstate 74 -- Lynch Road Exit Danville, Illinois GREAT PUT ONS. We ' ve got ' em! JULES STRAUS SEE: John Grubbs Gay Starbody Murray Sheridan THE SHOP FOR YOUNG INDIVIDUALISTS Sin cc 18 6 . . . DANVILLE ' S LEADING STATIONER Sp cicdiiinq ire Office Supplies and Equipment Drafting and Artists ' Materials Books and School Supplies Gifts from All Over the World 125 N. Vermilion Phone 446-9158 BLACK ' S HARDWARE 620 North Gilbert Street 442-9300 Danville ' s Complete Hardware Store Hardware - Housewares Sporting Goods- Toys 200 DANVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE BOOKSTORE For your Textbooks and Supplies Say It With Flowers TELEFLORA Dial 442-0226 320 N. Jackson St. Danville, 111. THE REDWOOD INN Smorgasbord Serving Daily Private Banquet Rooms Up to 300 Interstate 74 — Lynch Road Exit Danville, Illinois The Door That is Always Open St. Elizabeth ' s Hospital BURGER CHEF 432 NORTH GILBERT HANK and BUTCH SCHROEDER PEOPLE ON THE GO, GO BURGER CHEF! WOLFORD INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. All Forms of Insuarnce 8 East Main St. Phone 442-0640 Danville, Illinois 202 PEPSI-COLA Overstrccts jewelers MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 111 NORTH VERMILION STREET DANVILLE, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE 442-1846 Compliments to DANVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE TEE PAK 1 H O E R N E R WALDORF CORPORATION Container Division 1501 EAST VOORHEES DANVILLE, ILL. 203 Exclusive Distributor Tiamo Diamond Rings 51 N. Vermilion Ph. 442-1500 FIRST NATIONAL BANK CARSONS 39 North Vermilion Danville, Illinois 61832 Phone 442-4442 Your Christian Supply Center COE ' S BOOK COTTAGE 904 No. Vermilion Danville, Illinois 61832 Phone (217) 443-0859 408 S. GILBERT STREET DANVILLE, ILLINOIS 61832 JIM SALLADAY MASONRY — CONCRETE Fairmount, Illinois 61841 Phone 758-2471 HALLMARK HOUSE Hallmark Merchandise Paperback Books Dutch Mill Candies Phone 442-0310 103 N. Vermilion One Hour Service 6 Days a Week Watch Our Specials Mon. - Tue. - Wed. of Every Week 59 S. Gilbert Ph. 442-3189 16 E. Main 442-9000 205 Lake View Memorial Hospital 446-06 14 Sg f R-riMC GOODS YOUR SPECIALISTS IN SPORTS 155 N. Vermilion YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Danville, Illinois Phone 442-0563 Join the Y and Keep Physically Fit. Rooan for Privot f ortitt |o1(w1(l]|i)(n||g) (b)(a)(l)(l) lOWlING lALl INC. 436 t. MAIN Dfl  IIU, Hlliioli HARDING ' ! HARDING PHARMACIES Five Locations to Serve You Better The Rexall Stores PHARMACY 206 ASTRA CLUB service club for D.J.C. women sponsored by Danville - Altrusa Club Compliments of CIRCLE K CLUB Danville Junior College Service through leadership DJC BUSINESS CLUB offers opportunity for group study, inspiring lectures and extra-curricular social activities to all students enrolled in a business course. dkaxtsiEJ. ■ iiazcfi j6, iQ ' o K I WAN IS CU of ajvjilL, nUbioLA Travel and Adventure Series CIRCLE-K D-J-C Danville High School Auditorium m WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo., U.S.A. 207


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