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1 TOMORROW ' S LEADERS TODAY f iS 1946 Elr; TABLE OF CONTENTS g Dedication Administration and Personnel Faculty 41 Classes Honors 151 Organizations Activities Athletics 187 Advertising 2 CHRONICLE STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Ann Starr ASSISTANT EDITOR James Jordan PHOTOGRAPHY MANAGER Nader Noghrehkar LAYOUT EDITOR Karen Lane ADVERTISING MANAGER LuAnn Baldwin CIRCULATION MANAGER Mike Clary ADVISORS Mr. Charles Howe Mr. David Kietzmann The CHRONICLE staff gratefully acknowledges the help extended to us by Mr. James Norman, Co-ordinator of Com- munity Development College Relations, in the many pictures that he has made available. 3 PREFACE The 1974 Chronicle is dedicated to the citizens of the Community College District 507. During 1973 and 1974 the geographical boundaries of the College District doubled in size, allowing us to take our programs and services to a greater number of communities. We have completed the year with optimum and optimism. The year in retrospect follows. Mr. William J. Langas President of Danville Junior College Dedication NEW MAINTENANCE NEW AGRICULTURAL BUILDING MECHANICS BUILDING EXPANDING CAMPUS STUDENT SENATE PUBLICATIONS CAMPUS COURIER CHRONICLE ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES CAMPUS LIGHT INTERNATIONAL CLUB PRESIDENT WILLIAM LANGAS ANNEXATION DISTRICT 507 WELCOME TO Armstrong 285 Chrisman-Scotland 5 East Lynn 222 Hoopeston 1 1 Jamaica 12 Milford 233 Rankin 223 Rossville 7 Stockland 253 Wellington 7 FROM Bismarck-Henning 1 Catlin 230 Danville 118 Georgetown 218 Oakwood 227 Potomac 229 Ridgefarm 221 Schlarman (Parochial) Westville 220 10 Administration Personnel MR. ORE H. VACKETTA MR. AUSTIN J. EVANS MR. TERENCE VOGEL 13 MRS. BETTY WALTER Dir. Research ' s Sec. MRS. DOROTHY ANDERSON MRS. PHYLLIS PLUMART Dir. of Acad. Affairs ' Sec. ADMINISTRATORS ' SECRETARIES MRS. LINDA DUENSING Pres. Emeritus ' Sec. MRS. MARY SLUSHER Evening Extension ' s Sec. 19 Mrs. Irma Kleiner Bookkeeper Mrs. Joyce Tabor Payroll Clerk Miss Judith Harris Bookkeeper Mrs. Mary Horath Bookkeeper 25 LIBRARY AND LEARNING RESOURCES ABOVE,, CENTER, Mr. Leland A. Corey, Acting Co-ordinator of Library and learning resources. IN GROUP PICTURE ABOVE, RIGHT, Mr. Corey; Mrs. Mildred Adkins, catalogue and circulation clerk; Mrs. Abbie Collins, circulation aide; Mr. Dorothy Tolliver, bibliographic and periodicals librarian; Mrs. Gerry Covert, acquisitions clerk; and Mrs. Dorset Pearson, reference librarian. ABOVE, AT LEFT, Mrs. Collins, checks out books to a student at the loan desk. 29 Faculty ROW 3 ROBERT BONNEWELL M.B.E.— Ind. State U. Data Processing ROW 1 FRANCIS ADAMS Adv. Cert.— U. of 111. Communication Skills Advisor— CAMPUS COURIER ROW 2 JOE BALSLEY M.S. — U. of 111. Ornamental Hort. ROW 4 DALE BRAINARD B.S.— Wise. State U. Data Processing BENNY ALBIN M. Ed.— U. of 111. Mathematics FRANCIS ADAMS M.B. A. —Harvard U. Commerce Chairman Accounting JOYCE ATCHISON R.N. — Lake View School of Nursing Health Occupations NORMA JEAN BAILEY M. Ed.— U. of 111. Language Arts DAN BASHAM M.S. — S. 111. U. Ornamental Hort. AARON REALS M.S. — U. of Kentucky Agriculture JERALD BINKLEY M.Ed.— U. of 111. Agriculture Chairman MARION BLACKBURN M.S.— Ind. State U. Electronics ROBERT BRITTON M.A.— Ind. U. History JUANITA BROOKS M.S.— U. of 111. Science DAVID BROSI A.M.— U. of 111. English HERBERT BURTON B.S.— Ind. State U. Tech. Math. 34 ROW 1 RONALD BUTLER M.S.— U. of 111. Bus. Ed. ROW 2 RONALD COLVWELL M.A.— Fisk U. Science ROW 3 DALE CRONKHITE B.S. — U. of 111. Mech. Tech. CRAIG CHAMBERS M.A. E. 111. U. History MAXINE CONLEY Child Development REBECCA CUNNINGHAM Child Development RICHARD CHRISTMAN M. S. E.— III. U. Science Spons. — Science Club TERRY COLLIER M.A.— U. of 111. Foreign Languages Spons. — International Club JOHN COLTER M.A.— U. of 111. Data Processing YOLANDA CONOLLY A.M.— U. of 111. Social Science JANET CORNELIUS M.A.— U. of 111. History EUGENE CRAIG M.S.— U. of 111. Agriculture CARL DAVIS M.A.— N. 111. U. Science GLADYS DAVIS M. of Ed.— U. of 111. Child Development ALICE DRIES M.A. — U. of 111. Ornamental Hort. 35 ROW 3 LARRY HINKLE M.A.— U. of 111. Bus. Ed. Chairman m ROW 1 RONALD ELDRED M.A.— U. of 111. Social Science Chrmn. JOHN EVANS B.S.— E. 111. U. Graphics Reprod. Specialist ED EVEMEYER M.S.— W. 111. U. Co-ordinator of Athletics Phys. Ed. Chrmn. Coach — Basketball EILEEN FARRELL M.A. — George Wash. U. Mathematics Chrmn. ROW S JOANN FETTERS ROW 4 JOHN HOAGLAND DALE FATHAUER M. Ed.— U. of 111. Ag. Mech. R.N. — Lake View Health Occupations ROBERT FINK Adv. Cert.— U. of 111. Mech. Tech. HELEN FREEMAN M.S.— U. of 111. English JOHN GIRTON B.S. — Ind. State Police Science TOM HAINLINE M. Ed.— U. of 111. Asst. Dean — Vo.-Tech. Ag. Mgmnt. M.S.— Purdue U. Science WILLIFORD HOCKETT M.S.— U. of 111. Agriculture CHARLES HOWE M.A.— U. of S. Calif. English Advisor— CHRONICLE CLAIRE HUBNER R.N. — Holy Name Hosp. Sch. of Nursing Health Occupations CURTIS HUFFMAN M.S.— U. of 111. Science Spons. — Science Club 36 ROW 1 MARILYN HUNTER M. Ed.— U. of 111. Bus. Ed. NATALIE KALMAN B.S.N.— Loyola U. Health Occupations Program Co-ord. ROW 2 LARRY KORTE B.S.— S. 111. U. Agriculture THOMAS KUKLA M.S. Ed.— E. 111. U. English Chrmn. Humanities ROW 3 JOSEPHINE MARNO A.S.— U. of Krakow (Poland) Power Sewing RONALD MICKELSON M.S.--U. of 111. Mathematics JAMES NAGLE M.A.— S. 111. U. English Spons. — S. Environ. Act. Comm. MARTHA KAY M.A.— U. of 111. English DAVID KIETZMANN Associate-D.J.C. Data Processing Advisor-CHRONICLE Spons. — Tau Epsilon NANCY KLAMAN R.N.— 111. Masonic Health Occupations GEORGE LATINOVICH M.S.— Ind. State U. Phys. Ed. Coach — Baseball KENNETH LEISCH M.A.— U. of Mich. English TIMOTHY MAHONEY M.S.— U. of 111. Economics Spons. — International Club ALICE MORRISON M.A.— U. of 111. Dean — Baccalaureate Humanities Chrmn. English Spons. — International Club JUDY MYERS M.S.— S. 111. U. Bus. Ed. 37 ROW 3 MAURINE SELL M.S. Ed.— U. of 111. Child Develop. Chrmn. ROW 1 BONITA NORRIS M.S.— Ind. State U. GERALD O ' BRYAN M.S.— U. of 111. Bus. Ed. Spons. — Beta Gamma CONNIE PETERSON M.S.— U. of 111. Phys. Ed. Spons. — Women ' s Rec. Assn. ETHEL PICHON Associate — D.J.C. Data Processing GLADYS RAMSEY M.A. — Columbia U. Basic Ed. ROW 2 G. HAVEN SAIKLEY U. of 111. Mech. Drawing ROW 4 WALTER SMITH M.A. — Columbia U. Psychology MARILYN SATTERWHITE M. Ed.— U. of 111. Bus. Ed. SHIRLEY SCHOFIELD Child Development CHARLES SCHROEDER M.Ed.— U. of 111. Ornamental Hort. Spons.— OH Club SANDRA SCHWEIGHART M.A.— U. of 111. Social Science JOSEPH SPRINGER M.A. — U. of 111. Phys. Ed. Coach— Golf MAURICE STAUDER M.S.Ed.— E. 111. U. Science Chrmn. EARL STELZER M.S.Ed.— U. of 111. Vocational Co-ord. RONALD STICKLER M. Ed.— U. of 111. Agriculture 38 ROW 1 RUTH ST. JOHN M.S.— U. of 111. Science ROW 2 TA-TUNG TONG M.S.— U. of 111. Mathematics ROW 3 ALICE WEGEHAUPT Child Development CAROL STOKES M.Ed.— U. of 111. Mathematics RICHARD TROWER M.S.Ed.— E. 111. U. Bus. Ed. Spons. — Bus. Club CRAIG WELLNITZ M.A. — Indiana U. English Advisor— CAMPUS COURIER BARBARA STOVER M.A.— Mich. State English DELORES WAGLE Cashiering ALVIN WILCOX M. Ed.— U. of 111.; Electonics Spons. — Elect. Club LELAND THOMPSON M.A. —Colo. State U. English BARBARA TODD M.S. in P.E.— U. of 111. Phys. Ed. Spons.-Cheerleaders ILVA WALKER M.Ed.— U. of 111. English MICHAEL WATT B.S. — Cent. Missouri State U. Police Science DAN WINLAND M.S.-Ind. State U. Science Coach — Wrestling VANESSA WOOD A. B.— Olivet College Bi-lingual 39 Classes BRACKNEY, TERRY Pres. List Dean ' s List Science Club Young Repub. CI. CAMPBELL, SHARON Senate Sec. II CHRONICLE Symphony Orch. I,II DARROW, FRANK CHRONICLE I CAMPUS COURIER I Tau Epsilon II Electronics CI. II EARING, JAMES CAMPUS COURIER Assoc. Ed. II Waiting for the Rain I Dean ' s List UHT, CATHY Senate II CHRONICLE II Dean ' s List Tau Epsilon II SCHMIDT, TED Senate I, II Treas. II Dean ' s List Dance Comm. ACTIVITY AND ACADEMIC LEADERS BASS, ROBERT Senate V. Pres. II Young Repub. CI. I,II V. Pres. II Wrestling I Circle K OH Club CLARY, MICHAEL CHRONICLE Circ. Mgr. II Dean ' s List Symphony Orch. I,II LANE, KAREN CHRONICLE Copy Ed. II Dean ' s List Volleyball I,II Bus. Club I MC DONALD, PATRICK Letterman ' s CI. V. Pres. I Pres. II Wrestling Capt. I Young Repub. CI. SHANNON, JAMES Senate I,II Black Students Assn. I, II Pres. II Wrestling Letterman ' s Ci V. Pres. II Police Cadets ALLARD, GREG CHRONICLE II CAMPUS COURIER II Waiting for the Rain Vets. Club II i I ; I 42 ALLEN, MARGARET Police Cadets Treas. II Karate Club V. Pres. I DAVIS, KAREN Dean ' s List Astra I,II Bd. of Dir. DUNN, GREG Police Cadets I V. Pres. II Vets. Club I,II FERRARO, THOMAS Pres. List Science CI. I,II Basketball I Intramurals I, II HARBY, DAVE Senate I, II Bowling II Young Repub. 01. 1 STARR, ANN Senate II CHRONICLE Ed. in Chief I.II Dean ' s List BOND, THOMAS Bus. Club Pres. II International Club I,II CORK, KEVIN Senate I, II Circle K Pres. II JULIAN, LINDA Senate II Dean ' s List Bus. Club I,II WIESEMANN, LORNA Bus. Club Pres. II Dean ' s List ZUNDO, GEORGE Senate II Science CI. Pres. II COLLIER, LOLA Jaguarettes I Black Students Assn. I DAVIS, RICHARD Senate Circle K Basketball I, II FREEMAN, JULIE Dean ' s List Bus. Club GRANT, DEBORAH Astra I Black Students Assn. I Asst. Sec. II HEARRINGTON, CONNIE Bus. Club Sec. II JONES, MAX OH Club Treas. I DAVIS, SUE Tau Epsilon Sec. II Dean ' s List HARRISON, DAVID CAMPUS COURIER I Sports Ed. II Bowling HITEN, RICK Senate I Electronics Club I HOUSE, MARGE OH Club Treas. II HUGHES, FAY Tau Epsilon Treas. II KLEIN, GARY Dean ' s List OH Club KYGER, BECKY Volleyball I,II Student Recog. Comm. MENGES, PAT Pres. List Dean ' s List OKERLUND, ANNETTE Pres. List Dean ' s List PARKS, LIBBY Senate I, II Bus. Club I,II SCHOFIELD, MARCIA Dean ' s List Symphony Orch. I SWANSON, DALE Dean ' s List OH Club THOMPSON, JOSEPH Dean ' s List Symphony Orch. WISEGARVER, WITSMAN, BANTZ, BLUE, BOTERO, BUNYARATTAPHANTU JOHN DON ANGELA PEGGY DAN CHITT OH Club Tau Epsilon Bowling Dean ' s List International International Pres. II V. Pres. II Club I,II Club I,II CAVANAGUH, RICHARD Dean ' s List DUDLEY, MACK Dean ' s List CAVANAUGH, ROBERT Pres. List DUNHAM, JILL Dean ' s List DROLLINGER, SANDY CAMPUS COURIER I ERICKSON, SUE CHRONICLE I JORDAN, JAMES CHRONICLE II ASST. Ed. II Vets. Club Pres. II V. Pres. I Treas. II Waiting for the Rain I NOGHREHKAR, NADER CHRONICLE II Photog. Mgr. II International Club I,II WAGNER, DAVID CAMPUS COURIER I Editor II Waiting for the Rain Editor I PROFFITT, BECKY CAMPUS COURIER I, II Dean ' s List Phi Alphs I International CI. II FRANKLIN, ROBERT Dean ' s List HALL, MARSHA Campus Light I FRUHLING, ROGER Dean ' s List HANSADEJA, PREECHA International CI. GARRISON, PEGGY Dean ' s List WILSON, ANNMARIE Dean ' s List 45 JENKINS, PAT Intramural Sports JONES, JULIET International Club I,II KERCHIEF, KARL Dean ' s List NIROJ, JITAKASE International CI. OSTERBURG, JONATHAN Dean ' s List PEHRSON, ELIZABETH Dean ' s List POTTER, CHERYL Dean ' s List POTTER, PENNY Pres. List POWELL, KALLEY Science CI. II RASIS, SPYRIDAS International CI. RATHGABER, DEBORAH Dean ' s List RICHARD, BOB Dean ' s List SAMARAS, PATSY Dean ' s List SEYFERT, WILLIAM Campus Light SLIVA, STEVE Baseball SMITH, RALPH Campus Light SMITTKAMP, KEITH Dean ' s List STASEN, SANDY Cheerleader I Capt. II STEP, BECKY Dean ' s List TANNER, REBECCA Dean ' s List UNEKIS, JOHN Pres. List VAN HOVELN, JO ANNA Dean ' s List WEAVER, SANDRA Dean ' s List WELSH, DAVID Dean ' s List DELGHORI, ALI International Club MORGAN, THOMAS Circle K V. Pres. II HUFFMAN, BRAD Senate I, II Circle K Vets. Club 1 i ROBINSON, JODY CAMPUS COURIER I Intramural Sports I,II LEGG, KAREN Basketball I,II Softball I, II NEIL, MARK Baseball I, II Student Ach. Comm. WINAUSKI, WOODARD, WRIGHT, MARY MELITA JERRY Pres. List Dean ' s List Police Cadets HOW DO YOU WRITE IT IN AMERICAN?— Mrs. Vanessa Wood helps a student in her Bi-Lingual class. AGUSTI, JOSE AGUSTI, MANUEL ALBERT, CAROLE ALBERT, MICHAEL ALBIN, MICHAEL ALLEN, JOHN ALT, WESLEY ALYEA, JON ANDERSON, RAY ANDERSON, ROBERT APPLEMAN, FERN ARLINGTON, THOMAS ARMANTROUT, DEBRA ARNOLD, CHUCK ASCHE, PATTY 49 51 BUSHUE, C. W. BUTLER, RAY CADE, SUSAN CARLEY, EVERETT CARTER, JIM CARTER, RANDY CARTER, RITA CARTER, WILLIAM CASH, STEVE CATNEY, CRAIG CHESRON, KATHY CLARK, DANIEL CLARK, KATHERINE COATE, LEE COHEE, PHILLIP CONDON, DEBRA CONNOR, WINIFRED COOPER, JAMES COTTON, THOMAS COX, RICHARD CRAVENS, BARBARA CRESS, RONALD 52 HIGH JUMPS TO KNOWLEDGE?— No it ' s not a class mak- ing records at high jumping at a track meet, but Mr. Maurice Stauder ' s Science class. Students reading the figures are Greg Keilholtz, Scott Ellis, Brad Bromley, Joe Hanson, and Cheryl Beers. CRIST, MARION CRONK, DON CROSSWHITE, LORNA GULP, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, LINDA CURRY, GERRY CURTIS, GEORGE CURTIS, NANCY DAILY, DEBRA DALBEY, MICHAEL DALENBURG, KEITH DALIDE, SHIRLEY DANIEL, ALAN DAUGHERTY, ROBERT DAVAN, MARCIA ' ... 53 ' FISHER, WILLIAM FLANAGAN, MARGARET FLANIGAN, KIM FONTE, NATALIE FORD, SYLVESTER FRANKLIN, ROBERT FRAZIER, DONALD FREEMAN, NEAL FULTZ, BRENDA GALLOWAY, EDWARD GARRISON, RON GAUMER, SHERYL GEDDES, ROBERT GERNAND, NELLIE GOLDEN, CRAIG GOODEN, JAMES GOODNER, SHERYL GOSSETT, MIKE GRAVES, DONALD WHERE ARE THE ELECTRIC BRAINS?— Mr. Robert Bonnewell and Vickie Jenness, student, show us that machines don ' t do all the work in EDP. 55 56 WALL TO WALL FUTURE BROKERS ON MAIN ST. In other words, Mr. Timothy Mahoney ' s Economics class reading the WALL ST. JOURNAL and stocking up on knowledge. With these bonds of interest are Neil Freeman, Dale Huffman, Stuart Mercer, Dalai Abbed, Joe Mackewitz, Allen McDonald, Mike Clary, Karen Lane, Rick Blary, Doris Rhodes, Colleen Mercer, Bill Linter, John Lowe, Keith Smittkamp, Peggy Garrison, and Pat Farrell. HUBNER, BONNIE HUCKSTADT, HUCKSTADT, HURLBUT, HURST, INMAN, BRIAN NORMAN JOYCE JOHN NANCY KITTLE, TIM KNERR, CHERYL KNIGHT, DAVID KNIGHT, RICK KOBERLEIN, ROSS KOSCO, SUSAN LAMBERT, JOE LAMBROS, SANDRA LANTER, WILLIAM LARSEN, DONALD LEACH, JOHN LECLAIRE, WILLIAM LEGGETT, TRUDY LEGGETT, VERNEIL PRESENT AND ACCOUNTED FOR— In Mr. Francis Anderson ' s Ac- counting class are Bob Cavanaugh, Raymond Zien, Jeanette Dumais, Jolin King, Kay Williams, Nancy Waclaw, James Troglia, Jon Smith, David Harby, David Johnson, and Pat McKinney. LEIGH, FRANK LEONG, VADA 1 i.mm LEVERENZ, JEFF 59 LEVERICH, STEPHEN LEWALLEN, STEVE LEWIS, RICHARD LIENTZ, NICHOLAS LILLARD, BOBBY LILLARD, KENNETH LINDGREN, LUANN LINDLEY, KENNETH LINDSEY, DAVID LOCKHART, MARIAN LONGFELLOW, JONATHAN LOVELACE, NANCY LUGOSKI, PAM MABRY, GLEN MARIAGE, DAVID MARKEWITZ, BARBARA MARTIN, TIM McALEXANDER, RANDY McCALLISTER, LYNN McCAMISH, BRADLEY McCLURE, McFARLAND, McGUIRE, McKINNEY, McLAIN, McLAUGHLIN, McNEILL, LAURIE KATHERINE ROBERT VIRGINIA THOMAS JANET DENNIS McQUOWN, LINDA MEEKER, MICHAEL MENESTRINA, KENNETH MENTOCK, RONALD MERCER, CHARLES MILES, MARIS MILLER, DEBORAH MILLER, JOSEPH MILLER, KEITH MILLER, SCOTT MILLIS, BRUCE MILLIS, MARILYN MITCHELL, LYLE MOCKABEE, DENISE MOLLOY, SUSAN MONTGERARD, HOWARD MOORE, CYNTHIA MOREFIELD, CLAUDE MORGAN, CAROLYN MORGAN, MARYANN MORRISON, MORRISON, NEBESNYK, NICHOLS, NIELSEN, NIPPER. NOLIN, JACK SANDY DONNA MICHAEL CAROL SUSAN CATHY NORENBURG, RONALD NORMAN, DENNIS NORVILITIS, MARTHA OLIVER, PAMELA ORSULAK, JOHN PACKNETT, ZACHARY PARSONS, MARY JO f ' 7 ' PASQUALE, JOHN PATE, JAMES PEABODY, JAMES PEARMAN, ALBERT PHEBUS, MARY PHENICIE, DALE PHILLPOTT, EVETTE PIERCE, MARSHA POLLOCK, CAROL POOL, GREG PORTER, DAVE POTTER, CHARLENE POTTER, MARK POTTER, MARLENE POTTER, RODNEY POTTER, SARA POWELL, LEWIS PURSLEY, MIKE RAY, BARBARA RECKNER, JACOELINE 1 A ' . 1 62 WHERE ' S SNOOPY?— Charlie Brown is watching Mrs. Gladys Davis and the Peanuts (or children) in Child Development. But what are they watching? Snoopy? REDMAN, MARCIA REIK, LOUIS RENO, RENEE REYES, CHARLOTTE RHOADES, DORIS RHODES, MARIAN RICH, JAN RICHARDS, MARTY RICHARDSON, DALE ROBB, CHARLES ROBERTS, JANICE ROBINSON, JOSEPH ROMACK, SUSAN ROMINE, KEITH ROSE, JAMES 63 j t Ok ROSE, LESLEY RUDY, LINDA RUMPLE, ERNEST RUSHIN, JEFFREY RUTAN, MARTHA SARGENT, SUE SCARLETT, STEPHEN SCHERER, MARK SCHOETER, MARILYN SCHULTZ, DEBRA SEVERADO, CLARENCE SEXTON, CHARLES SEXTON, DEBORAH SHAFER, PHILIP ROSENBERGER, ROBERT ROWAND, NANCY 1 i 64 SHEEHAN, TIMOTHY SHEPHERD, MAX W + IS + EF-GM . . .Have you figured it out? These are interested students working in Mrs. Eileen Farrell s Math class. GoodI Students —Larry Hoover, Gail Strubinger, Richard Yoho, Elizabeth Wargo, Charles Lambert, Terry Williams Rickey Montgomery, Otis Edwards, Linda Sharp, Taraneh Hakami, Robert Shearer, and Preecha Hansadeja. SHOAF, ALLEN SHOAF, MICAH SIMMERS, LARRY SKINNER, JEAN SMITH, KELLY SMITH, MARTHA SMITH, SARAH SMOOT, DIANNE SMOOT, KAY SOUTHARD, JIM SPEARS, TERESA STARK, PAUL STARKEY, EDDIE STARLING, BARBARA STEVENS, MARK 65 UNDERWOOD, UVICK, DOUGLAS MARTHA VALANGEON, ELAINE VALANGEON, LARRY VANDERPORT, VOLLSTEDT, VOLPERT, MARTHA DAN ROSE WACLAW, WALKER, WALLACE, WALLER, WALTHALL, WALTHALL, WANTLAND, NANCY JOHN BEVERLY LEONARD CAROL MARY TONY 69 71 LIGHTS OF LEARNING Mrs. Jean Bailey works with 2 diligent students in Reading Skills. Boone, Charlee Bourn, Florence Bowers, James Boyd, Charles Boyd, Dorsey Bradfield, Gordon Brainard, Janet Brannon, David Brez, Robert Brennan, Richard Brierley, Wanda Briggs, Charles Britt, Arthur Bromley, John Brooks, Bobby Brown, Gary LINE-UPS AND PIN- UPS — Dramatic scenes from Mrs. Martha Kay ' s English Literature 102 class. Stars — Jane Thatcher and Diane Littlefield. Supporting cast — John Wallace, Pat Farrell, Melody Maley, Jim Holt, Ron Krabel, Ron Mentock, and Larry Hoover Brown, Gary Brown, Georgia Brown, John Brown, Nancy Brown, Steve Brumaghim, Louise Buchar, William Buck, Dennis Buck, Joseph Burk, Mary Burroughs, Phyllis Burrows, Mildred Burton, Charles Burton, Robin Burwell, Mary Butts, Willard 73 75 TALKING IT OVER — Mr. David Brosi talks over fiction, both individually and in circles, with his English students — Robert Huddleson, Laura DeVors, Bill Keith, Ed Beasley, Chuck Wellman, and Alan Maodonald. Cunningham, Curtis, Cuthrell, Dalbey, Dale, Damery, Darr, Roosevelt Deanetta Robert David Carol Dawna Dale 77 82 83 STROLLING THROUGH THE WORLD OF SOCIAL STUDIES — Mr. Craig Chambers takes a Constitutional among his Social Studies students — Pat Menges, Mark Harper, Denny Kel- ly, Jody Robinson, Ted Schmidt, Micah Shoaf, Kathy MeCormick, Leland Turner, Barbara Sterling, Marcia Schofield, Angle Bantz, Mark Bial, Becky Kyger and David Bale. PAUSING TO UNTANGLE A PUZZLING PROBLEM— Mr. Craig Chambers enlightens his Social Studies students — Leland Turner, Becky Kyger, Marcia Schofield, David Bale, Sharon Love and Ken Delanois. George, Gina German, Jane Gernand, Bessie Gierlow, Edward Gilliland, Tommy Givens, Mike Glasgow, Dennis Glavish, David Glesenkamp, Mary Goff, Larry Gooch, Roger Good, Betty Gossett, Margery Grafton, Randolph Graham, Douglas Graves, Dorothy 85 COMMUNICATING IN COMMUNICATIONS CLASS— Handbooks, discus- sion themes, and the guidance of Instructor Francis Adams aid students in communications, as demonstrated by John Walker, Bennie Daugherty, Booker McCullough, Phyllis Stocker, Peggy Pickett, Bill Ramm, Bill Beck, Tommy Copas, James Comrie, Cash Cook, Mary Cribley, Vanesa Diskin, Deb- bie Fetters, Carol Lawrence, Cheryl Janas, Kolby Marriage, John Walker, Wendy March and John Driscoll. 87 Hargrove, Charles Harp, Marshall Harper, Mark Harper, Mark Harrier, Gary Harris, Brian Harvey, Janet Hasbargen, Michael Hathaway, Debra Haton, Vickie Haun, Debra Hawkins, Donna Hayden, Jeffrey Heatherton, Brian Heiser, Nancy 88 AND NIGHT — In this evening class Mr. Norris ' Social Studies students are definitely movie reviewers. Student critics are June Deplanty, Dale Preston, Gary Simmons, Wanita Harrison, Marsha Duckworth, Debbie Condon, Tom Holt and Caryl Green. Henderson, Kim Henk, Judy Henkelman, William Henson, Gary Henson, Gary Henson, Joseph Henry, Debra Hesse, Deborah Hicks, Debra Hicks, Dennis Hill, Darlene Hiser, Kathy Hittlet, Michael Hobbs, Idwal Hobbs, Leroy 89 91 Jensen, Karen Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Brenda Johnson, David Johnson, Jack Johnson, Johnny Johnson, Melvin Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Sherri Jones, Annette Jones, Charles Jones, Kathleen Jones, Richard Jorgensen, David Juris, Ronald Juvinall, Jackie Kalr, James Kammin, Donna Kaminski, Stan Kanzleiter, Mary 92 Kariba, Robert HISTORICAL CLASSROOM SCENES — No matter how much students rehearse pleading their cases, the final scene is always the same; the results are right there on that sheet of paper. Scenes were posed by Instructor Janet Cornelius and her Social Studies students — Angle Bantz, Mark Black, Bob Brez, Charlotte Reyes and Jackie Brady. Kaufmann, Donna Kaufmann, Mary Keilholz, Greg Keller, Charlene Kelley, John Kelly, Cynthia Kelson, Solene Kerber, Diane Kew, Margaret King, Eulala Karosas Daniel King, Jill Kinison, Beverly Kinnaman, Dale Kennedy, Jane Kinney, Kay Knapp, Daryl Kittrell, Janice 93 Larimore, Peggy Lasage, Deborah Lawrence, Carol Lawrence, Rachael Lazeli, Rick Le Clair, Debbie Le Conte, Sue SOCIAL STUDIES — Instructor — Mr. Ronald Eldred. Students — Jon Longfellow, Jeff Leverenz, Henry Mills, Barbara Markwitz, Lu Ann Spencer, Jose Agusti, Rick Hiten, Allen Shoaf and Ruth White. Lee, David Leverich, Terrill Lewis, Michael Lientz, William Liggett, Holly Linares, Maria Lindsey, Ray Linne, Robert Littlefield, Diane Lively, John 95 Lockard, Gary Lock wood, Jacquelin Lombardi, Beverley Lombardo, Luanne Lohmeyer, Frank Lohmeyer, Kathy Lomax, Janet Long, Connie Long, Wanda Longer, Candy Mr. Dan Winland and his General Studies Science class. Lubben, Jane Lucas, Dwight Ludden, Dennis Luton, Jennifer Lyle, Joyce Loop, Susan 96 Meeker, Charles Meers, Marta J Maxwell, Phyllis McBride, Dorothy McCarty, Charles McClure, Delores MoCormick, Kathy McCuUough, Booker MoDermott, Joanne McDowell, Ted McElhaney, Charles McGee, William McKinney, Patricia McLaughlin, David McMillan, Thelma McMorris, Martha McNeese, Vernie 98 Meister, Menestrina, Mercer, Mark Kristine Stewart SIGHS OP RELIEF? — Another hourly quiz survived in Mr. Charles Howe ' s American Literature class. Relieved students are Nicolette Flora, Larry Hoover, Jean Atkinson, Wendy Barger, Rex Davison, John Wilson, Jody Robinson, David Johnson, Mike Henry, Kay Legg, Gary Simmons, and Ruth White. Milewski, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Maryann Daniel Gail Gary Marcia Monier, Robert Miller, Phyllis Miller, Robert Minneman, Brad Miskus, Patricia Mills Millis, Henry GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS — Instructor Marilyn Satterwhite and students — Julie Freeman, Helen Ward, C huck Burt, and Addie Krage. Moore, Tom Moran, Martin Morgan, Larry Morgan, Thomas Morse. Leah Morin, Barbara Morris, Edward Mosher, Henry Mosher, Patricia Montgomery. Rickey 100 Newman, Carol FIGURING IT OUT — Mrs. Marilyn Satterwhite. Business in- structor, and students — Roger Fruhling, Julie Freeman, and Chuck Burt. Nolen, William Norgaar, Chris Norman, Scott Notar, Bonnie Odle. Janice Oakes, Betsy O ' Brien, Timothy Okerlund, Robert Omahen. Jerry Nicoson. David 101 103 Reynolds, Ron FARMING ACCORDING TO THE BOOKS — Agriculture Instructor Dale Fathauer and stu- dent Tom Arlington. Rice, Laura Richter, Kammie Riddle, Edward Riley, Marcus Ringenberg, Larry Rios, Mary Rippy, Larry Roark, Keith Roberts, Bruce Roegner, Michael Rohrer, Pyllis Roller, Randall Rolnicki, Lawrence Ross, Richard Roth, Lu Ann 105 106 109 Swank, Swick, Phillip Randy Swick, Symmons, Ronald Janis Talbert, Judy Talbot, James Talbot, Johnny Talbott, Toni Tate, Linda Taylor, Fred Tenney, Connie Terrell, Donald Terry, James Tevebaugh, Charles Tharp, Linda Theobold, Nancy Thiede, Kenneth Thomas, Donald Thomason, Nelia 111 113 117 Off-Campus Students .1 EXTENSION CLASSES OFF-CAMPUS — Above, at Paris, Illinois, students are engrossed ir Supervisory Training class— Gloria Nickle, Dottie Comstock, Peggy Howell, and Patty Waters LOWER LEFT, Jim Ring and Al Qher Learn Home Electrical Wiring in Mr. Allen Hornbrook ' s class. LOWER RIGHT, Beverly Straw in Accounting class at Paris. STUDENTS OFF-CAMPUS Danville Junior College has many students receiving their education off-campus. Both credit and non-credit courses are given in extension courses offered by D.J.C. in nearby towns. Also S.O.E. allows many students enrolled at Danville Junior College to obtain practical, on-the-job training as a part of credit courses taken at D.J.C. Off-campus classes further allow students of all ages to participate in D.J.C. ' s offerings. ABOVE, more mature students are shown in D.J.C. ' s Extension classes. At the LEFT, Instructor Allen Hornbrook shows Virginia Brown of Vermihon how to do it yourself in Home Electric Wiring class. At the RIGHT, Mrs. Gretchen Dennis and her grand- daughter, Teri, both learn the joys of creating beauty in Art class at Paris. PARIS EXTENSION COURSES — At RIGHT, Arc and Gas Welding class — Student, John Seoncino — Instructor, Robert Wolfe. CENTER page, Class — Supervisory Training — Student, Bonnie Whittemore — Instructor, Larry Orwig. PARIS — In Accounting class are Jennifer Pendley and Robert Pendley. 127 RIDGE FARM MILFORD RHETORIC EXTENSION COURSE — Denver Walker, Cathy Mainard, Annette Binkley, Dave Brewer, and Lucy Stevenson. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE STUDENTS ON S. O.E.— On-the- ' job training at Timbered Meadow Camp, Conservation Area, 5 miles south of Milford are D.J.C. students — Ernie Power of Mt. Zion, Ray George of Danville, and Darrell Janssen of Milford — with Instructor Dan Basham. CHRISMAN S.O.E. IN AGRICULTURE— Rick Baumberger receives on-the-job training on the farm of Mr. Harry Woodyard of Chrisman. HOOPESTON S.O.E. IN A FLORIST SHOP — Ornamental Horticulture students Marcia Davan of Rossville and Lucinda Nolin of Cissna Park work on- the-job at Culbert ' s Floral Shop in Hoopeston, COMMENCEMENT, 1973 ABOVE LEFT, Mr. Russell L. Guin, member of Board of Trustees of Danville Junior College, introduces the 1973 Commencement speaker BELOW LEFT, President William J. Langas, Danville Junior College, delivers the Commencement Address. ABOVE RIGHT Mr. Benson M. Jewell, the Chairman of Board of Trustees, and President William Langas lead the Processional in Mary Miller Gymnasium LOWER RIGHT, Mr. Burton B. Brackney, Director of Academic Affairs, conferred Associate Degrees to can- didates Pictured on page 131, LEFT, Ronald Seidel, President of D.J.C. Student Senate leads the Tassel Changing Ceremony. CENTER. Scott Kair, Salutatorian, presents the Response for Class of 1973. RIGHT, Dolores Smock, Valedictor ian, leads the Pledge of Allegiance. Commencement soloist, Thomas Chapman, D.J.C. 1968, stands beside Mrs. Smock DEGREE CANDIDATES BACCALAUREATE DIVISION ASSOCIATE ARTS Jose Israel Ayala Frederick Seth Cook Teresa Marlena Hanson Kathleen Louise Henderson Rebecca Lynn Howell Anita Renne Johnson Peggy Jane Kotcher Debra Jane Lee Edna McConnell Jerry D. Neal John Reed Redman Dana K. Stine ASSOCIATE SCIENCE Phyllis Anita Adkisson Christopher R. Alder Judy Mae Allen Steven Lee Allen Fern Lorraine Appelman Michael Gordon Babb Robin Dale Baker Mary Elizabeth Balskus Gregory Howard Bauer Karen E. Bell Donna Arlene Bennett Phillip G. Biage Susan Louise Blumhardt Robert R. Boehme Connie L. Boswell Stephen D. Brenner Jennifer Sue Brinegar JoAnn Brink Donna Marie Burden Donald G. Burmeister Ray Frank Butler, II Cynthia Cannon Elody Ann Carlson Michael Anthony Coats Carol Ann Collom Ellen Ray Connelly Janet Lynn Connor Cynthia Lou Cornwell Kathy JoAnn Cornwell George M. Creek Robert A. Creek, Jr. JoAnna K. Crippin James Dewey Crose Myra Jane Davis Penny Kay Davis Cynthia Diane Doney Mary Lou Doney Erba Dale Edwards Cathy Lynn Elliot John Everett Ellis Bruce Eugene Felgenhauer Ronald Eugene Focken Douglas D. Fox David Dean Fredericks Richard Lynn Gasaway David Evert Gaumer Debra L. Gilliland Ted Arlen Givens Susan Jane Gleichman Jackie Howard Goodrich Joseph Jerome Gordon Carolyn Ann Haddix Melvin L. Hambleton Gary Alan Hansgen Paul D. Hanson Elaine Ann Hawkins William Lester Head Christopher Andrew Heiden Marilyn C. Hockett Richard Allen Hoem Allan Russell Holden Patricia Ann Holtz Jody Ann Horath Wayne A. Huckstadt Clark Russell Johnson Harry Scott Kair Gary C. Kamplain Cheryl Kathleen Keller Janet Margaret Kidwell Rosemary Marlene Kirk Larry Michael Kizer Jane Marie Knowles Susan Marie Kuester Wannah N. LaMar Michael B. Lazzell Wayne Allen Lehmann Sue Ann Lomax Kathy Sue Long Linda Mae Long Carolyn Delores Lyles Laurie S. Lyons James P. Marron Linda Joyce Martin David S. Mason Jeffrey Scott Mason Beverly Gwen McKinney Karen Lynn McNeill Jeanine Faye Mikel Harl Lynn Miller Bernard Hal Moss Maynard Enos Neville, Jr. Chiwin Nilapant Pinyo Niroj Jackie Lynn Novick Karen S. O ' Neil Paula Pachciarz William Bradley Park Mark Steven Park Carnetta Ann Parker Ray Pribble, Jr. Dennis Richard Price Marshall Pridemore Roger Lee Prillaman Janet Kay Reynolds Debbie Anele Rivers Victoria Lee Rouse Pete N. Rudolph Ernest David Rumple Jon Thomas Satterwhite Paul D. Scarce David John Scharlau Loenard Richard Schmidt Lawrence David Schmitt Helen Yvonne Schomburg Marilyn June Shepherd DEGREE CANDIDATES Kevin Lee Siefert Mary F. Simpson Susan Anita Simpson Steplien Skuba Dolores Jane Smock Matthew E. Sneyd Patricia A. Sneyd Allen Keith Snively Leon Overton Boilers Penny Diane Starnes Randal Landon Starr Nancy Ann Stratton Linda Ruth Stuebe Daniel Eugene Swaney James C. Switzer Joseph Franklin Taylor Suzanne Lynn Taylor Janice J. Terry Daniel J. Thomas Donald Ross Thompson Suchart Tonagaya Karel Lee Trankina Michael Fletcher Turner Michael W. Turpen Lynn Ann Tuttle Paul H. Tutlis Gertrude Elizabeth VanAUen Dolly Marie Vantrepotte Steven Charles Verhey Thomas L. Vilkanskas Judith L. Voss Laura Ann Walsh Patricia Watts Phyllis L. White Teresa Marie Wiley Annmarie Wilson James G. Wingrove John Peter Wolverton Michael Dale Wyatt George Raymond Zundo ASSOCIATE APPLIED SCIENCE Rick Wayne Abbott Noel Keith Augenstein Joseph Andrew Bachus Lawrence Mark Baldwin Willaim E. Barnes Terry Wayne Bell Jeffery Paul Benefield Dianne Renee Benjamin Debra Lee Best Michael Ray Black Duane Howard Bohner Janice Marie Bonebrake David R. Bouck James Lee Bray Phyllis Ann Britch Daniel C. Brown Emily Rose Brown Bruce L. Brummett Cecil R. Bryant, Jr. Marta Lynn Burton Phearn Maryion Butler Samuel Carter, Jr. Sidney Craig Cheever Harley Richard Clark Pamela J. Cler Gerald Wayne Cockrell Allen Ray Cooper Vicki Lynn Cozatt Donnie Rann Culbertson James Edward Culp Gregory Alan Cunningham Vicki Jo Cunningham David W. Darrow Michael John David Gary Lee DeWitt Paul Stephen Dittmer Candace Lee DroUinger Randall Eugene Duden Eric F. Dunbar Carol J. Duncan Scott Eddy Janice Lee Elliot William A. Elliot Michael Lynn Ellis Gregory Dwayne Emmert Christine Evans Betty Jean Faulkner David Wayne Ferber Sylvester H. Ford Daniel J. Fout David L. Frazee Robert Michael Fridmanski Steven Luther Garwood Robert Eugene German Shirley Jean Gernand Raymond Edward Godwin David Loy Good Roger L. Graham Jane Peverly Griffis Gregory Allen Guimond John E. Harr Judith D. Harris Susan Kae Hart Glenn S. Henrichs Pamela Lynn Hill Michael Raymond Hoelscher David Paul Hofbauer Karen Jeanne Howie Gary Dale Ingold Virginia Bell Jackson Michael Lee Jennings Phillip Kelly Kenneth Wayne Kelnhofer, Jr. Roger Allen Kiel Joy Lynn Knight Nancy Louise Lanie Jeffrey Alan Laughton Glenn Steven Light Bruce D. Lofland Jack D. Maricle Roger Wayne Massey Jeffrey Lee MoElroy Charles David Meeoe Jacalyn Eugenia Miller David Paul Moody Marcia G. Moore Barbara Ann Moser Harry Daniel O ' Connor Sheryal G. Odle 132 )EGREE CANDIDATES Dennis S. Olson Dennis Lynn Osterbur Michael Pickett Mark Edward Pittman Clarence V. Posing Henry Anton Povelones James C. Price Robert W. Quakenbush Vicki Lynn Rebmann Phillip R. Record Beverly Ann Reynolds Patricia Ann Richards Leslie Paul Riggs Craig E. Roller Gregory Wayne Scanlan Jeffrey Scott Schellhardt Ronald Edward Seidel Terry Lee Seidel Nora Christine Smith Susan Lynn Smith Michael Dean Smitley James R. Smith Marsha Rae Taylor Theodore D. Taylor Trudi Timm Dan Louis Todd William Joseph Trigalet Michael Duane Wagner Carolyn Sue Warner Janice Ann Weathers Mary Ellen Weathers Mata Kae Well Doris White Elaine Marie Wilken Richard A. Winchester Mike Gene Winston George E. Wolflin PRESIDENT ' S LIST SPRING, 1973 PICTURED NOT PICTURED Knight, Joy Hart, Susan Griffis, Jane Jennings, Michael Ellis, John Lambros, Sandra Hayden, Leona Miller, Harl Martin, Linda Smock, Dolores Starnes, Penny Allen, Judy Reynolds, Janet Smith, Nora Brown, Daniel Ferber, Mattison Holtz, Patricia Massey, Roger Rowand, Nancy Stratton, Nancy 134 PRESIDENT ' S LIST SPRING, 1973 FRESHMEN PICTURED NOT PICTURED Camp, William Kirkpatrick, Jean Dunham, Jill Darrow, Dave (Soph.) Manges, Patricia Wagle, Mary Best, Debra Burton, Gay Carder, Joni Dalbey, Michael Emmert, Gary Franklin, Robert Gutteridge, Judith Hill, Barbara Karrick, Nyal Lowery, Margaret Lurkins, Alan Meeker, Michael Mercer, Colleen Moss, Daniel Powell, Lewis Reik, Jr., Louis Schrishuhn, Debra Williams, Kathryn 135 . I PRESIDENT ' S LIST FALL, 1973 SOPHOMORES REQUIREMENTS 5.00 Average At least 12 hours NOT PICTURED Black, Thomas Briggs, Richard Davis, Karen Duitsman, Diane Franklin, Robert Klein, Gary Rich, Jan VanHoveln, Joanna Wisegarver, John PICTURED Menges, Patrici . Lambros, Sandra Starr, Ann Killough, Larry Ferraro, Jr. Thomas Phillips, Diana Dalide, Shirley Williams, Kathryn Thompson, Joseph Cravens, Jay CuUen, Kevin Dudley, Mack Blue, Peggy Baer, Tobi PRESIDENT ' S LIST FALL, 1973 FRESHMEN PICTURED Dixon, Jane Burwell, Mary Elliot, Janet Collins, Mary German, Jane Fredrickson, Mark Summers, Mark Wright, Michele Tucker, Gregory White, Brenda NOT PICTURED Carlson, Connie Churchill, Charlene Dahlquist, Deann Gaddis, Theodore Nasser, Susan Powell, Phyllis Sokolofski, Mary Stallings, Julia PICTURED Parker, Carnetta Stuebe, Linda Richards, Patricia Scarce, Paul McNeill, Karen Hanson, Paul Scharlau, David Weathers, Mary Lamb, Richard Butler, Ray Wilson, Annmarie Taylor, Marsha Terry, Janice Vantrepotte, Dolly NOT PICTURED Abbed, Hind Allen, Margaret Anders, Wayne Bachus, Joe Brink, Jo Ann Britch, Phyllis Bryant, Cecil Bunch, James Burmeister, Donald Cheever, Sidney Cockrell, Gerald Cronk, Donald Davis, Judith Davis, Myra Ferber, David Fox, Douglas German, Robert Harr, John Hockett, Karen Ingram, Jerry DEAN ' S LIST SPRING, 1973 SOPHOMORES PICTURED NOT PICTURED Connelly, Ellen Janssen, Darrell Cozatt, Vicki Kair, Harry Hinthorn, Sandra Laughton, Jeffrey Elliott, Janice Lofland, Bruce Cornwall, Cynthia Lyons, Laurie Benjamin, Dianne Mackovic, Mark Brown, Emily McJilton, Mary Balskus, Mary Moser, Barbara Barnes, William Odle, Sheryal Baldwin, Lawrence Posing, Clarence Povelones, Henry Price, James Puzey, Stanley Reynolds, Beverly Sohellhardt, Jeffrey Shepherd, Merilyn Simpson, Susan Van Hoveln, Joanna Watts, Patrice 139 DEAN ' S LIST SPRING, 1973 FRESHMEN PICTURED Clary, Michael Earing, James Haenig, Sandra Hassler, Karen Ennis, Donna DeBarba, Richard McKee, Kenneth Darrow, Frank Lane, Karen Brez, Robert Shafer, Diane Miller, Keith Okerlund, Annette Rathgeber, Deborah Potter, Cheryl NOT PICTURED Abbed, Dalai Al Kajbaf, Ammad Asche, Patricia Brown, William CuUen, Kevin Dalenburg, Keith Duitsman, Diane Foster, Qlenda Garrison, Peggy Harris, Karen Huddleson, Robert Julian, Linda Karrick, Nyal Kaufman, Donna Keith, William Kestufskie, James Klein, Gary Koenig, Robin Leggett, Verneil McMillan, Joyce 140 DEAN ' S LIST SPRING, 1973 FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED McQuown, Linda Newton, Carol Nolin, Cathy Nolin, Lucinda Osgood, Randall Pehrson, Elizabeth Pool, Greg Potter, Penny Rich, Jan Riley, Marcus Romine, Anne Rose, James Scanlan, Gregory Schofield, Marcia Step, Rebecca Tonsor, John Van Hoveln, Jonathan Watt, Marsha Welsh, David Wiesemann, Lorna Young, Philip PICTURED Starr, Ann Wellman, Charles Weaver, Sandra Hill, Barbara Smith, Ralph Blary, Richard Blue, Peggy Kerchief, Karl Barker, Shelley Dalide, Shirley Smittkamp, Keith Spears, Teresa Unekis, John Uht, Cathy Taylor, Suzanne DEAN ' S LIST FALL, 1973 SOPHOMORES PICTURED Stasen, Sandy Woodard, Melita Smoot, Diane Step, Rebecca Tharp, Joe Garrison, Peggy Clary, Milie Drollinger, Sandy Freeman, Julie Chantos, Frank REQUIREMENTS 4.5 Average At least 12 hours NOT PICTURED Lurkins, Alan Pool, Greg Potter, Cheryl Haig, Deborah Romack, Susan Reik, Jr., Louis Schofield, Marcia Tonsor, John Unekis, John Welsh, David Wetzel, David Wiesemann, Lorna WHO ' S WHO candidates are nominated by the faculty on the basis of personality, participation in school activities, and scholarship. Candidates are then chosen by a committee composed of faculty and students. The names of students passed upon by this committee are then sent to the national head quarters of WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN JUNIOR COLLEGES. PICTURED DONNA BURDEN DAVID FERBER JANE GRIFFIS SUE LOMAX LISA RIQGLE JOY KNIGHT VICKI COZATT STEPHEN SKUBA PAULA PACHCIARZ NOT PICTURED DONALD BURMEISTER RICHARD LAMB 1 m ' f PHI THETA KAPPA INITIATES PICTURED James Earing Jan Rich Karl Kerchief Jim Rose Tobi Baer Debra Henry Ann Starr Elaine Sanders Leona Hayden Carol Nielsen Sandra Lambros Diane Perry Rick Fields Joe Thompson Jay Smith Thomas Ferraro Carole Miller NOT PICTURED Ann Armstrong Charlee Boone Mike Clary Shirley Dalide Sandy DroUinger Charlotte Fate Peggy Garrison Todd Qreenburg Milia Hance Debbie Hicks Sandra Hinthorn Nancy Lovelace Patricia Menges Keith Miller Randy Osgood Frances Pettus Diana Phillips Glovanna Rauchbach Louis Reik Marcia Schofleld Keith Smittkamp Loretta Thompson Mary Wagle PHI THETA KAPPA PHI THETA KAPPA is a junior college national society for students who maintain a high academic record in Bac- calaureate Oriented programs. It is comparable to Phi Beta Kappa in a 4-year college. Pi Omega Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa initiated new members February 13, 1974, in the Prestige Room at the Stu- dent Center. Mr. David McGee, Campus Minister and a charter member of Pi Omega Chapter, gave a talk on the aims and purposes of Phi Theta Kappa. Mr. William Langas, President of Danville Junior College, was in charge of the in- itiation ceremony. ABOVE RIGHT, President Langas initiates the Phi Theta Kappa candidates. BELOW are pictured some of the notable administrative and faculty members in attendance— Mr. Burton Brackney, Director of Academic Affairs- Mr Wilbur Dickson, Director of Student Services; Miss Marjorie Holmes, Co-ordinator of Counseling; Miss Helen Carruthers, Counselor; Mr. Richard Parke, Counselor; Miss Peggy Chase, Counselor; Mrs. Eileen Farrell, Chairman of Mathematics Department; and President William J. Langas. PICTURED Miller, Robert Pettus, Frances Meyer, Don Lubben, Jane Perry, Diane LaSage, Debbie Johnson, Sherri Huffman, Robert Holmes, Melanie Hicks, Debbie Smith, Johnathon Slichenmyer, Jacquelyn Roegner, Michael Sprague, Susie Sanders, Elaine NOT PICTURED Bair, Lora Baird, Lora Beier, Luann Bowers, James Brez, Robert Callahan, Faith Carter, Linda Condon, Debra Costello, Bernard Dalb ey, David Damery, Dawna Diskin, Vanessa Disoway, Diane Fate, Charlotte Fields, Richards Fonner, William Fourez, Richard Franklin, Cindy Grafton, Randolph Jett, Cindy Kaufmann, Mary King, Eulala Knight, Scott 148 PICTURED Hance, Milia Greenburg, Todd Hesse, Debbie Hakami, Taraneh Haun, Debbie Pohlman, Jean Randall, Elizabeth Potter, Mike Place, Henry Pluth, Mary NOT PICTURED Kviz, Barbara Leigh, Frank Lohmeyer, Kathy Longer, Candace Lucas, Dwight Moore, Cynthia O ' Connor, Patricia Rauchbach, Giovanna Rose, James Scott, Charles Smith, Edmund Smith, Jeffrey Sparrow, Stephen Stephens, Rick Walter, Steven Wentz, Mary White, Ruth Willoughby, Leona Zarn, John DEAN ' S LIST FALL, 1973 FRESHMEN Campbell, Donna Attutis, Nancy Anderson, Christine Armstrong, Anne Cunningham, Bruce DEAN ' S LIST FALL, 1973 FRESHMEN Wasson, Denise Wade, Linda Thompson, Sherry Vogel, Terry DriscoU, John Ellis, Scott Oilliland, Tommy Draper, Sandra Fetters, Debbie Org anizations BOOKSTORE UPPER RIGHT, Janet Lomax, student helper; Mrs. Betty Arant, secretary; Catherine Manuel, clerk; Mrs. Jayne O ' Neill, manager of D.J.C. Bookstore. STUDENT CENTER CAFETERIA STUDENT SENATE ABOVE LEFT, Chairman Benson M. Jewell of Danville Junior College ' s Board of Trustees welcomes James Yoho as student representative to the Board of Trustees. ABOVE RIGHT, are Student Senate officers: James Shannon, Vice President (1st sem.); Mr. Donald Haberkorn, Co-ordinator of College Center and Student Activities; Ted Schmidt, Treasurer; Sharon Campbell, Secretary; Bill Everts, President (1st sem.). Also ABOVE LEFT, Mr. Haberkorn and James Shannon, President (2nd sem.). To the LEFT, Children in Santa ' s sleigh at the Student Senate ' s Christmas Party. LOWER LEFT, also at Senate ' s Christmas Party, Ted Schmidt and Sandy Stasen. LOWER RIGHT, Student Senate meeting. 11 CAMPUS COURIER ABOVE RIGHT, Mr. Frank Adams, Business Advisor of the CAMPUS COURIER; David Harrison, Sports Editor and Advertising Manager; and Regina Phelps of the Advertising staff of the CAMPUS COURIER. UPPER RIGHT, Terry Winkler, General Editor of COURIER, Mr. Craig Wellnitz, Editorial Advisor; and Brian Heatherton, Features Editor. NOT PICTURED Jim Rose and Mark Fredrickson. WAITING FOR RAIN 1 WAITING FOR RAIN is an annual periodical that publishes the best in the creative writing by Danville Junior College Students. PICTURED here are the faculty Ad- visor, Mrs. Martha Kay, and WAITING FOR RAIN ' s Editorial Board— Bobby Lillard, Kay Murphy, Jim Rose, Mrs. Kay, and Todd Greenburg. ADVERTISING STAFF— Mr. David Keitzmann, Advisor, seated, and Shelley Caylor, Nancy Dowdy, Becky Bell, and Linda Salladay. LAYOUT AND PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF— Lynette DeAtley, Mike Puhr, and Katherine DeAtley. CHRONICLE Mike Clary, Circulation Manager, sells a CHRONICLE, to Mr. Richard Parke. Ann Starr, Editor-in-Chief, and Karen Lane, Layout Editor, work at taking pictures of the President ' s List. Nader Noghrehkar, Photography Manager, and James Jordan, Assistant Editor, get pictures for the CHRONICLE. Ann, Katherine, and Lynette sell CHRONICLES at Registration. TAU EPSILON TAU EPSILON, an organization for Data Processing students at D.J.C., is sponsored by Mr. Dale Brainard and Mr. Dave Kietzmann, pictured in the BACK ROW in the picture to the left. Officers, pictured in the FRONT ROW are Becky Bell, Secretary-Treasurer, and Debbie Hegg, President. POLICE CADETS POLICE CADETS, an organization for Police Science students at D.J.C. is sponsored by Mr. Michael Watt. Officers pictured at the RIGHT are Tom Roach (standing), Secretary-Treasurer; Greg Dunn, Vice President; and Tom Osgood, President. BUSINESS CLUB BUSINESS CLUB, an organization for Vocational-Technical Business students, is sponsored by Mr. Richard Trower. Pictured at the LEFT are its officers— Lorna Wisemann, President (seated), and Linda Julian, Vice President; Connie Hearrington, Secretary; and Mandy Pehrsen, Treasurer. 156 OFFICERS COMMITTEES Officers (PICTURED RIGHT) Mr. David McGee, Vice President; Miss Shirley Kleiner, Treasurer; Mr. Dow Cooksey, President; and Miss Molly Bogart, Secretary. COMMITTEES (NOT PICTURED) Publicity: Mr. James Norman and Mr. George Burow. Legislation: Mr. David McGee (Chr.), Miss Mary Ann Diller, Mr. Dean Puzey, Mrs. Bonnie Norris, Mrs. Wilma Smith. Hospitality: Mr. Mrs. Bob Perszyk (Chr.), Mr. Mario Wilson, Miss Molly Bogart, Miss Mildred Glindmeier. Hospitality: Mr. Don Smoot and Mrs. Gay Starbody Hare (Co-chr.), Mrs. Norma Evemeyer, Mr. Terry Latz, Mr. Jerry Kincheloe, and Mrs. Barbara Mayoras. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumni were guests of honor at the D.J.C. basket- ball game with Thornton Junior College, January 26, 1974. Among those pictured are Shirley Kleiner, Dow Cooksey, Terry Latz, Annabelle Neel, D.J.C. ' s President Emeritus Mary Miller, Mr. Mrs. James Norman, Vi- vian Schultz, Mario Wilson, D.J.C. ' s President William Langas, Debbie Williams, Frances Watkins, and Helen OFFICERS — Ali Maher, President; Mehdi Kassaian, Vice President; Mansoor Noghrehkar, Treasurer; Nairn Abdul, Secretary. SPONSORS— Mrs. Annabelle Neel, Mr. Terry Collier, Mrs. Alice Morrison. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Chatting on the campus grounds at RIGHT, clockwise, are in- tern ational students — Mansoor Noghrehkar, Miroslavia Torres, Mehdi Kassaian, Sonia Torres, Mahmood Alekajbaf, Fayed Al-Shebani, and Reza Biati. Shown at a club meeting BELOW are Mehdi Kassaian, Naim Abdul, Ali Maher, Mr. Collier, Mahmood Alekajbaf, Mansoor Noghrehkar, and Nader Noghrehkar. ABOVE LEFT, Mr. David McGee, Campus Minister. TOP ROW, center, Campus Light officers-Bill Hoschauer, Vice President- Donna Hawkins, President; Pam White, Corresponding Secretary; and Marcia Hall, Recording Secretary. UPPER RIGHT Donna Hawkins and Mary Weathers, Assistant Sponsor and Music Director. SECOND ROW ABOVE, Pianists Steve Banks and Becky Ma- jors, and Student Senate Representative Dann Miller. Pictured BELOW are Chuck Arnold, Dave Wetzel, Mr. McGee and Miss Weathers. ' OH CLUB OH CLUB, an organization for students of Ornamental Horticulture, is sponsored by Mrs. Alice Dries (PICTURED ABOVE RIGHT CENTER) and Mr. Charles Schroeder (NOT PICTURED). Club members identified CLOCKWISE are Dianna Duitsman (Program Comm.), John Wisegarver (President), Julie Pinter (Secretary), Christine Nielsen (Vice President), Mrs. Dries, Cynthia Strain, Robert Monier (Program Comm.), Ned Smith, Donna Roberts, Mr. Aaron Beals (Faculty), Miss Duitsman, and Miss Strain. Officers NOT PICTURED are Connie Carlson (Secretary), Marjorie House and Barb Kviz (Treasurers), and David Haas and Greg Kilgore (Program Committee members). CIRCLE K ABOVE LEFT, Bill Hoshauer and Scott Norman help con- struct the stage for the Festival of Arts held during the weekend of the dedication of the new Agricultural Mechanics Building. ABOVE, RIGHT, Bill Hoshauer, 2nd Semester Presi- dent; Kevin Cork, 1st Semester President; and Tom Morgan, a past Vice President of Circle K, hold up the desk blotter which Circle K gave to all students of D.J. C. The blotter contained the D.J.C. calendar for the year. Circle K ' s purposes and aims, and advertisements of Danville business firms. In the 2nd row of pictures at the RIGHT, shown at a Circle K smoker, with ham- burgers and cokes, are Scott Peterson, Brent Young, and Dan Toman. In the 2nd from the bottom picture at the RIGHT, Cir- cle K members and guests enjoy a chicken dinner, sponsored by the Danville Kiwanis Club, of which Circle K is an affiliate. Seen in the FOREGROUND are Steve Fourez, Circle K,s Treasurer; Bert Gonzales, and Mark Willard. IDENTIFIABLE in the background are Mike Milewski, Scott Norman, Brad Huffman, Bob Hustedt, and Nader Noghrehkar. In the BOTTOM PICTURE, Mrs. Bonnie Norris fits the costumes which she designed and made to the Circle K clowns Bill Everts, Doug Faulkner, Randy Osgood, and Kevin Cork. Mrs. Norris is a Social Science instructor at D.J.C. The Circle K clowns entertained children of the community at children ' s homes, hospitals, and schools. 4 -fi STUDENT NURSES CLUB At the LEFT, Mrs. Natalie Kalman, heading of the D.J.C. nursing program and advisor for Student Nurses Club, is shown capping Julia Stallings, the Club ' s Secretary. John Thayer, Club President, and Gail Wilkens, Club Treasurer, watch the ceremony. VETERANS ' CLUB At the LEFT, Veterans ' Club officers show that fighting spirit of Veterans even when a picture is taken. BACK ROW, Daniel Chenoweth, Honorary Sponsor; Bobby Brooks, President; Duane Knoffel, Secretary. FRONT ROW, Clarence Evans, Recorder, and James Jordan, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED, Kathyrn Williams, Vice President, and Tom Arlington, Sergeant-at-Arms. WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION At the LEFT are pictured Virginia McKinney, President of Women ' s Recreation Association (at the RIGHT); and Diana Mikalik, Vice Presi- dent of Women ' s Recreation Association (AT LEFT). 162 LAKE VIEW FRESHMAN STUDENT NURSES At the RIGHT are pictured Mary Fehr and Susanne Parcell, Freshman Representatives to the House Committee at Lake View Student Nurses ' Residence. ASTRA RIGHT TOP picture, Altrusa members who act as advisors for Astra, Miss Ruth Martin, Mrs. Annabelle Neel, and Mrs. Celia Moore. And Astra officers Denise Wasson, Treasurer; Jane Lubben, Vice President; and Janet Lomax, President. NOT PICTURED Patty Barnes, Secretary. In the picture directly above Astra members and advisors enjoy a pizza dinner. LEFT TOP pic- ture shows Denise Wasson and Jane German listening to Robert Bass reading The Night Before Christmas in Astra ' s Skit presented at the Student Senate ' s Christmas Party. In MIDDLE LEFT picture, Astra ' s President, Janet Lomax, is given the trophy for the Best Display at the Christmas Festival. The award is presented by Ted Schmidt. BOTTOM LEFT picture shows Astra girls at their combined picnic with Circle K and International Club. SHOWN are Janet Lomax, Jane Lubben, Denise Wasson, and Jane German. D. J. C — COMMUNITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Symphony Orchestra, sponsored by Danville Junior College, draws its members from the entire community. D.J.C. students may participate for college credit. Picture at the LEFT ABOVE is the Symphony Orchestra ' s Conductor, Mr. Harry Adams, with Miss Nadine Asher, Associate Instructor of Voice at Indiana University. Miss Asher was guest vocalist at the Symphony ' s Christmas Concert, 1973. At the RIGHT, Miss Helen Carruther, D.J.C. Counselor, and Mike Clarv and Michele Wrio-ht. D.J.C students — members of the Symphony. BLACK STUDENTS ASSOCIATION At the RIGHT, Black Student Association officers are William Woodard, Co-Chairman; Jean Rouse, Treasurer; Debbie Grant, Asst. Secretary; James Shannon, Chairman. LETTERMEN ' S CLUB Current officers for Lettermen ' s Club, pictured at the LEFT, are Pat McDonald, Presi- dent, and James Shannon, Vice President. Activities COMMENCEMENT— 10th ANNIVERSARY LUNCHEON At Commencement, Spring, 1973, D.J.C. ' s first Commencement group (Class of 1963 — 21 in number) were guests of honor. Several attended the noon Tenth Anniversary Luncheon in the Prestige Room at the College Center. ABOVE— 1963. BELOW— 1973. Dorothy Powers (NOT PICTURED ABOVE), Dorothy Prettyman (ROW 1, No. 3), Pauline Phillips (first CHRONICLE photographer) (1-4), Miss Mary Ann Diller of D.J.C. faculty, Ed Dolbee (3-4), Grant Wasco (NOT PICTURED ABOVE), President William Langas, and Michael Cheak (3-2) and wife. Karen Craw- ford (3-3) was the first Editor of the CHRONICLE. Other Volume I Staff Members of the CHRONICLE were Daniel Hance (2-2), Norman James (2-4), and Charles Mattis (4-6). PAKISTAN IRAN NIGHT Among those in attendance at the Pakistan-Iran Night party held in the Spring Semester of 1973 were Hakim Jamshidi, Ali Delghori, Miss Mary Miller (President Emeritus of D.J.C.), Mrs. Josephine Marno, Roxanna Qureshi, Mrs. Syed Kaleemuddhin and her brother Ahmed, Precha Hansadeja, Pervez Qureshi, Syed Kaleemuddhin, Juliette Jones, and guest, Marzeheh Behgadnezhad, Mrs. Mildred Adkins, and Mr. Tim Mahoney. COMBINED GROUP PARTIES ASTRA CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL CLUB 170 CAMPUS LIGHT Campus Light participating in clioir pratice and a social hour are: PICTURE 1 — Dann Miller, Becky Majors, Todd Greenburg, Bill Hoshauer, and Linda Salladay. PICTURE 2 — Linda Salladay, Chuck Arnold, Pam White, Bob Hustedt, Dann Miller, Bill Hoshauer, Donna Hawkins, Nancy Brown, Dave Strink, Becky Majors, Randy Osgood, Todd Greenburg, Becky Kyger. PICTURE 3 — Mr. Dave McGee, Advisor and Campus Minister. PICTURE 4 — Randy Osgood, Linda Salladay, Donna Hawkins, Chuck Arnold, and Dave Strink. PICTURE 5 — Bob Hustedt, Donna Hawkins, Dave Strink, and Nancy Brown. PICTURE 6 — Wendy Barger, Mary Fitzsim- mons, and unidentified guest. VIENNESE BALL The third annual Viennese Ball was sponsored by the Danville Ju; ' College Community Symphony Orchestra on May 12, 1973. Police Ca served as doormen and ushers; ABOVE LEFT, Greg Dunn stands at entrance of the Mary Miller Gymnasium. ABOVE RIGHT and in the ; ture at the LEFT Danville Junior College girls serving punch were Hf Schomburg, Janet Reynolds, Glenda Foster, and Vicki Cozatt. Attenf the Ball was the CHRONICLE ' S Editor, Ann Starr, LOWER LEF ' i Athletics PHYSICAL EDUCATION STAFF ABOVE, Mr. Ed Evemeyer, Co-ordinator of Athletics, and Physical Education instructors, Mr. George Latinovich and Mr. Joseph Springer. To the LEFT, Physical Education instructors. Miss Barbara Todd, Miss Laurna Rubinson, and Miss Connie Peterson. CHEERLEADERS Donna Baker, Dianna Carlton, Sandy Stasen, Janice Kittel, Judy Ferber, Kay Kinney, Connie Long, and Patty Sams. OTHER 2- YEAR TEAM MEMBERS Mark Neil Coach George Latinovich Jim Doan JAGUAR BASEBALL Stan Evans Don Verando oo O n 0 o Above, TOP ROW, Coach Eddie Evemeyer, Howard Montegerard, Glenn Webb, Steve Fredericks, Mike Bergestrom, Dale Richardson, Rick Radar, Bob Lucas. BOTTOM ROW, Frank Pitlick, Dwight Lucas, Richard D vis, Curt Pearman, Mark Neil, Karl Prevo, and Don Verando. 4 Glenn Webb Coach Evemeyer JAGUAR BASKETBALL Dale Richardson Coach Evemeyer ' Dwight Lucas Karl Prevo Coach Evemeyer WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL TEAM NJCAA REGION IV THIRD PLACE WINNERS Team, identified in group picture. BACK ROW, Rosie Echeuarria, Linda Tate, Dianna Mikalik, Coach Connie Peterson, Mary Koebrich, Kathy Mason, Sue Collins. FRONT ROW, Gretchen Sacutnik, Jane Thatcher, Kay Ann Legg, Jane Cade, Virginia McKinney, Marcia Davan. 3 GOLF Golfers, identified by group picture of 9 at UPPER RIGHT of page. BACK ROW, Coach Joe Springer, Gary Mulvihill, Gary Bell, Bob Lucas. FRONT ROW, Milt Serd, John Tonser, Mike Boudreau, Phil Young, Dennis Buck. i other pictures, CLOCKWISE— Tonser, Young, Boudreau, Coach Springer, Tonser, Coach Springer, Serd, Boudreau, Young, Buck. TIGERS George Youhas Kathi Marriage Robert Cox Linda Villi Harvey Bell LUCKY LOSERS Dave Nicoson Nancy Curtis Mary Jane Easterday Susie Romack Susie Dietz (Abs.) TEN BAGGERS Angela Bantz Absent Bill Fisher Mike Walters Frank Chantos John Blue TEN PINS Dave Harby (abs.) Mike Steely Ron Mentock Larry Simmers Joe Thompson TAU EPSILON Pat OToole Denise Owens Becky Bell Kit Hawkins Mike Jennings (Abs.) GO-GETTERS Greg Palmer Tom Ohl Jeff Palmer Stan Evans Mark Nickle Advertising itlAKE VIEW MEMORIAL A aj HOSPITAL VASCHOGL OF NURSINGfl Affiliated with Danville Junior College Burglar Alarms Fire Alarms IDEAL ALARM SIGNAL CO. 607 Warrington Danville, Illinois A Professional Alarm Co. Since 1933 HREHA STUDIOS 1236 N. Walnut Danville, Illinois Ph: 442-8607 Oi erstreets {lewelers MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 111 NORTH VERMILION STREET DANVILLE, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE 442-1846 BINKLEY-NELSON CLEANERS 813 N. Logan Danville, Illinois Ph: 442-470S Compliments to DANVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE 188 SECOND NATIONAL ANK A% ON SAVINGS Save regularly Take a first step to- ward life-long finan- cial security and re- sponsibility. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 189 liiiliiS. DRIVE-IN BANKING • FREE PARKING WESTVI LLE, ILLINOIS NEWMAN ' S CLOTHES The Store for Young Men 15 E. Main Ph: 442-2679 Advertisement THE PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. 211 SOUTH BOWMAN, DANVILLE, ILLINOIS A niiipt moment ilone A chance to sort out yesterday ' s memories . . . and put tomorrow in focus. PEPSI A chance to stretch out with a good book . . . . a warm sun . . . and an ice-cold Pepsi-Cola. Pepsi has a taste as big as your tomorrow. With energy to match. You ' ve got a lot to live. Pepsi ' s got a lot to give. Quality Fashions for Women and Children 40-42 N. VERMILION STREET punMP 44s.o4aa 147 N. State 1200 N. Main Westville, Illinois Georgetown, Illinois PH: 267-3121 PH: 662-6621 LATOZ HARDWARE Shop the Friendly One PALMER American National BANK start your Savings Account where Interest is Compounded Quarterly IT ' S WORTH CHANGING BANKS FOR Member FDIC Cunninghain Photo Service 807 W. Williams St. portroits weddings 217-442-4707 Danville, Illinois advertising industriol Fast Film Processing Minolto Yashica Kowo comeras ond photo supplies Sony television and radios Annpex recorders Argus Cosmo Polaroid Kodak Compliments of: FIOCK INSURANCE AGENCY 418 W. Davis St. Danville, Illinois 61832 Phone: (217) 442-4698 HENRY l_. FALCONIO. JR. Manager SEE-MORE CABLE TV OFFICE (217) 267 -7-774 RES. 267-2267 133 NO State St. Westville. III. 61883 Diamonds Spritz Jewelers 51 N. Vermilion St., Danville, 111. 61832 Phone 442-1500 Gift Items Watches Sinjcc 18 6 . . . DANVILLE ' S LEADING STATIONER Office Supplies and Equipment Drafting and Artists ' Materials Books and School Supplies Gifts from All Over the World COLONIAL MANOR INC. 620 Warrington Ave. Danville, Illinois Phone: 446-0660 125 N. Vermilion Phone 446-9158 ' 192 DANVILLE ASPHALT CO., INC. ASPHALT DRIVES AND PARKING AREAS Avenue A Vermilion Heights Danville, Illinois ' We Pave the Way ' Phone 442-0296 193 gallery and Art Shop PAINTINGS - ART SUPPLIES - FRAMES 217-44aO029 801 W. WILLI AMS DANVILLE, ILLINOIS 61832 SNIDERS SNIDERS ECT. Where the customer has her way ' 101 N. Vermilion St. Danville, Illinois 446-0263 SHICK SUPPLY and EQUIPMENT COMPANY Distributors of Furniture Equipment Supplies for Offices , Schools, Churches, Institutions Phone (217) 442-1546 801 Perrysville Avenue Danville, Illinois 61832 Magazines Books On the Square Danville , Illinois C igars Pipes SHUR- GRAIN FEEDS Manufacturers of Livestock and Poultry Feeds We sell direct to the Feeder Proven For Profit •Where To Buy It SHUR -GRAIN FEED DIVISION William Davies Co Inc. 628 E. Fairchild 442-0290 JOCKO ' S For Carry Out 443-6500 Gilbert at Williams A warm friendly restaurant where you will be seated served-Enjoy flavor baked pizza with an exceptional crust • Glowing Fireplace • Carpeted Floors • Soft Music • Railroad Decor Sandwiches and Salads Your favorite Beverage 194 DANVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE BOOKSTORE For your Textbooks and Supplies Room for Privot f artiM 1 0 W L I M 6 B A IVL lOWUNG lALl INC. 436 I. MAIN Pq« IIU, llll oh GUTTERRIDGE [har ley- d AVI dsonI SALES SERVICE 1606 Georgetown Road Danville, Illinois 61832 Phone: (217) 446-4555 Complete Parts, Service and Accessories for all Harley-Davidson Motorcycles BICYCLES TRICYCLES LAKEVIEW NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE SERVICE R.R. 3 Danville, Illinois 61832 PH: 759-7322 • Commercial • Residential • Maintenance • Landscaping ■ponderosa ■ STEAE BOOSE We Want Everyone To Enjoy Steak ' 705 North Gilbert 442-5220 196 Dave Williams LYNN MOTORS, INC 1833 E. Main St. Danville, Illinois Ph: 446-3450 Quality Used Cars Buys cars to the graduating class it ' s the real thing Compliments of BERRY FARM HOME STORE, INC. 2807 North Vermilion Danville, Illinois 61832 Phone (217) 446-3076 NEW FAMILY YMCA nil N. Vermilion St. m Danville, Illinois Ph. 442-0563 DANVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Join the new Family YMCA and. Keep Physically, Mentally, and Morally Fit COOKE BUSINESS FORMS 712 N. Vermilion More than 50 years of Service WOMEN ' S SERVICE CLUB OF DANVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE JIM SALLADAY MASONRY-CONCRETE Fairmount, Illinois 61841 Sponsored by Danville Altrusa 198 WOLFORD INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 1 1 ilGnElGlGlCSlGlBlGiGTBlGlG1CriC51BlElGl[?|G1GnEl[5lGlGlt3lGlddd All Forms of Insurance 8 East Main St. Phone 442-0640 Danville Tllinni«; AND FOR MEN WHO WILL SUCCEED DJC THEM. 34 N. Vermilion Phone 442-0200 BOWLING LEAGUE Compliments of: BUSINESS CLUB Do YOU enjoy BOWLING, HAVING FUN, meeting NEW PEOPLE, and have a chance for TROPHIES? Why not join DJC BOWLING LEAGUE? We feature our own Tournament, Plus a Junior College Tournament in Champaign for MEMBERS of our league and of other Junior Colleges. You are eligible for Trophies, Patches, and any A.B.C. or W.I.B.C. awards. Plus a FREE Banquet at the end of the seasons. Why not help build school spirit and have a great time all at once. ' ' oad Sy Lead y Demco An Indian Head Company Allith Division Up! 819 North Bowman Avenue Danville, Illinois 61832 Phone (217) 442-6100 199 Danville Junior College Education Association Affiliated lAHE-NEA Helping Teachers Teach TOGETHER, WE CAN. WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo., I ' .S.A.


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