Danville Area Community College - Chronicle Yearbook (Danville, IL)
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Digitized by tine Internet Arcliive in 2015 littps: arcliive.org details clironicle751319unse CHRONICLE DANVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE r DANVILLE ILLINOIS VOLUME 13 ■It PREFACE In the 1975 volume of the CHRONICLE we wish especially to honor all who have contributed many hours of their time and effort toward the improvement of Danville Junior College — trustees, administration, faculty, students, and personnel. Lynette De Atley Editor-in-Chief VOLUME 13 CHRONICLE STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF LYNETTE DE ATLEY ASSISTANT EDITOR ... MICHAEL PUHR PHOTOGRAPHY MANAGER NADER NOGHREHKAR ADVERTISING MANAGER DARRELL LIGHT PHOTOGRAPHERS JAMES JORDAN MASOUD HAMADANI AMIR AHWAZI STAFF CHRIS SCARCE JULIA EMERY DIANE WINTERS CHRIS MORGAN LAURA DE VORS DANN MILLER ADVISORS MR. CHARLES HOWE MR. DAVID KIETZMANN TOMORROW ' S LEADERS TODAY TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication 5 Administration and Personnel 15 Faculty 35 Classes 45 Honors 107 Organizations 133 Activities 149 Athletics 169 Advertisers 185 MEMORIAM MR. MARTIN HOSKINS SUPERVISOR OF MAINTENANCE AT DANVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE STUDENT TRUSTEE STUDENT SENATE PUBLICATIONS CHRONICLE ORGANIZATIONS POLICE CADETS ACTIVITIES SCIENCE CLUB RETIRING BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBERS MR. BENSON A. JEWELL MR. J. COLE MORTON THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN DANVILLE JUNIOR COLLEGE lO HELEN FREEMAN— Mrs. Freeman was a part-time instructor at Danville Junior College from 1948 until 1967 when she joined D.J.C. s full-time staff. She has taught Rhetoric and Communications in all three departments of the college, and this year has been teaching Rhetoric in the Baccalaureate Oriented Department. Her first eight years of teaching experience were in grade schools in this area. For twenty years she taught at Danville High School. She received her B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Illinois. She has also earned credit hours at six other colleges in Illinois and Indiana. She has held managerial positions nine or ten years for four of Danville ' s business houses. One of her special interests is Music. She has sung in several choirs and choruses in this area and prepared music appreciation programs for Danville Musical Cycle for sixteen seasons. RETIRING TEACHERS Wit. s WALTER SMITH— Mr. Walter Smith has been teaching Speech, English, and Psychology at Danville Junior College since 1965. Previously he was on the faculties at Bennett College (N. Carolina), Kittrell College (N. Car.), Samuel Houston College (Texas), and Wilberforce University (Ohio). He received his B.A. at Morgan State College (Baltimore) and his M.A. at Colum- bia University. As a member of the Research Staff at the University of Illinois, he joint-authored the study, PERCEPTIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY BY FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE ENROLLEES OF THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES. On the Research Staff at the United States Air Force at the Aerospace Medical Laboratory, he joint-authored one of its major publications, DEVELOPMENT OF QUALITATIVE AND QUAN- TITATIVE PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS INFORMATION. He has earned advanced credits at Harvard University, Ohio State University, Fordham University, University of Illinois, University of Wisconsin, and Illinois State University. OUTSTANDING EDUCATORS 1970 MISS MARY MILLER MR. WILLIAM LANGAS MR. WILBUR DICKSON MRS. YOLANDA CONNOLLY 1971 MISS MARY ANN DILLER MRS. EILEEN FARRELL MRS. ALICE LEE MORRISON MR. ROBERT NORWOOD 1972 MRS. JEAN BAILEY MR. BURTON BRACKNEY MRS. ALICE DRIES MR. ROBERT GRIGGS MR. THOMAS KUKLA MRS. MAURINE SELL 1973 MRS. JOYCE ATCHISON MR. JOHN GIRTON MR. CHARLES HOWE MRS. GLADYS MOORE MRS. GLADYS RAMSEY MR. MAURICE STAUDER MR. RICHARD TROWER 12 OUTSTANDING EDUCATORS 1974 MISS BARBARA TODD MR. DALE FATHAUER MISS MARJORIE HOLMES 13 i ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL MR. ORE H. VACKETTA DR. AUSTIN J. EVANS DR. GEORGE E. RICHARDS PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. LANGAS ADMINISTRATION MR. WILBUR DICKSON Director of Student Services MR. WILLIAM TEMPLETON Director of Institutional Services MR. MAURICE F. STAUDER Dean of Faculty and Instruction 17 MRS. VIVIAN SCHULTZ Executive Secretary Board Secretary MISS MARY MILLER President Emerita ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES MR. MAURICE F. STAUDER Dean of Faculty and Instruction MR. J. WILLIAM EDDY Director of Business Services (BELOW, LEFT) MR. WILLIAM TEMPLETON Director of Institutional Services (BELOW, RIGHT) ADMINISTRATOR ' S SECRETARIES MRS. LINDA DUENSING MRS. DEE EBERSOLE Pres. Emerita ' s Secretary College Hig-h School Relations Secretary 4 ADMISSIONS OFFICE 21 MR. ROBERT ZEIGLER Coordinator of Counseling Testing MR. WILBUR DICKSON Director of Student Services MRS. MAXINE MC ELHANEY Student Services Clerk Typist STUDENT SERVICES MRS. ARLEIGH WILLIAMS MRS. MADELINE CHEEK MR. DONALD HABERKORN Secretary — Dir. of Coordinator of Disadvantaged Coordinator of Student Student Services Student Grant Activities College Center MRS. JEANNETTE DE HAVEN Nurse MRS. SHIRLEY ZARATE Secretary MRS. HOPE WARBURTON PBX Operator Clerk INFORMATION OFFICE AND SWITCHBOARD - STANDING left to right, Mrs. Hope Warburton, Wendy Barger, Regina Rice, Tammy Weaver. SEATED, Kathy Freeman and Kay Kinney. STUDENT SERVICES WORK-STUDY GIRLS -Kay Kinney, Laura Rice, Marian Miller, and Nancy Walzer. MISS MARJORIE HOLMES Baccalaureate Counselor MR. TERRY AVE Baccalaureate Counselor STUDENT SERVICES MRS. LOIS HABERKORN Business Office Cashier MR. GERALD MANIS Coordinator of Accounting Services I MRS. FAY HUGHES Business Office Accounting Clerk MISS CONNIE BELL Work-Study — Business Offices 26 BUSINESS OFFICES MRS. IRMA KLEINER Accounting- Clerk MRS. LA VON EVANS Business Office Manager MRS. JOYCE TABOR Payroll Clerk MRS. MARJIE EDINGTON Cashier AUDIO-VISUAL DEPARTMENT ORVIL STOKES Laboratory Assistant CORA MURRAY Clerk Typist RICHARD CHENEY Media Specialist SUE BRENT Clerli AUDIO-VISUAL STAFF— Glennie Watson, Cora Murray, Sue Brent, Carrie Gallagher, Richard Cheney, Cheryl Wonderlin, Joe Smith, Norberto Gonzales, Orvil Stokes. LIBRARY STAFF— Left to right, Anthony Hard, Work-Study student; Georgia Black, Clerk Typist; Mr. Sherman Zelinsky, Chairman of Learning Resources; Gerry Covert, Clerk Typist; Mr. Leland Corey, Catalog Librarian; Abbie Collins, Circulation Aide. MR. SHERMAN ZELINSKY Chairman of Learning Resources LEARNING RESOURCES LIBRARY SECRETARIES MRS. MILLIE MILLS MRS. MARJORY CLARK General Studies Graphic Arts MRS. BETTY LEVY MRS. ALICE WHITTIER Communications Career Programs MISS SONDRA HOLMES Health, Physical Education Agriculture DATA PROCESSING MR. MERLE TABOR Programs Analyst MR. HAROLD DAVIS Programs Analyst MR. EVAN RICE Evening Machine Operator KEY PUNCH MRS. LYNN BRAUNINGER MISS SYLVIA WELSCH BUILDING GROUNDS PERSONNEL INDIVIDUAL PICTURES MARY JO GRAHAM Receiving Clerii Typist DALE LINDROTH Supervisor -Business Serv. Custodial Services CHARLES LAPPIN Supervisor of Maintenance VERNER SAMUELS Security Officer ELDON MOREMAN Security Officer HAROLD MARTIN ( friend) Business Services I MAINTENANCE STAFF OTTO DIVAN JACK JONES CHARLES LAPPIN HARRIS CARLEY HORACE BROWN LELAND KINNEY HOMER TOSPER J I MRS. EILEEN FARRELL MR. HERBERT BURTON Mathematics Science Industrial Personal Department Public Service Occupations Department MR. LARRY HINKLE Business Department MR. RONALD ELDRED Social Science Department MR. JERALD BINKLEY MR. THOMAS KUKLA Communications Department DR. MARY ANN DILLER General Studies Department DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN MR. SHERMAN ZELINSKY Learning Resources Services Department MISS BARBARA TODD Health Physical Education Department r .f ROW 1 FRANCIS ADAMS Adv. Cert.— U. of 111. Communication Skills Advisor— CAMPUS COURIER BRENDA ADEN M. Ed.— U. of III. Psychology BENNY ALBIN M. Ed.— U. of 111. Mathematics FRANCIS ANDERSON M.B.A.— Harvard U. Accounting- JOYCE ATCHISON R.N. — Lake View School of Nursing Practical Nursing ROW 2 NORMA JEAN BAILEY M. Ed.— U. of 111. Language Arts JOE BALSLEY M.S.— U. of 111. Ornamental Horticulture DAN BASHAM M.S. S. Ill U. Ornamental Horticulture MARION BLACKBURN M.S.— Ind. State U. Electronics ROBERT BONNEWELL M.B.E.— Ind. State U. Data Processing ROW 3 ROBERT BRITTON M.A.— Ind. U. Business Mid Management JUANITA BROOKS M.S.— U. of 111. Science DAVID BROSI A.M.— U. of 111. English PATRICIA BROWN R.N. — Lutheran Hosp. Schl. of Nursing Practical Nursing RONALD BUTLER M.S.— U. of 111. Secretarial Sciences 38 ROW 1 CRAIG CHAMBERS M.A.—E. 111. U. Political Science RICHARD CHRISTMAN M.S.E.— 111. 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 RONALD COLWELL M.A.—Fisk U. Science ROW 2 YOLANDA CONNOLLY A. M.— U. of 111. History Sociology JANET CORNELIUS M.A.— U. of 111. History Sociology EUGENE CRAIG M.S.— U. of 111. Agriculture DALE CRONKHITE B. S.— U. of 111. Industrial Careers CARL DAVIS M.A.— N. 111. U. Science ROW 3 ALICE DRIES M.A.— U. of 111. Ornamental Horticulture JOHN EVANS B.S.— E. 111. U. Graphic Services DALE FATHAUER M. Ed.— U. of 111. Agriculture Mechanics JOANN FETTERS R.N.— Lake View Schl. of Nursing Practical Nursing ROBERT FINK Adv. Cert.- U. of 111. Industrial Careers 39 ROW 1 HELEN FREEMAN M.S.— U. of 111. English LORNA GRAFF B.S.— U. of 111. Data Processing TOM HAINLINE M. Ed.— U. of 111. Agriculture JOHN HOAGLAND M.S.— Purdue U. Science WILLIFORD HOCKETT M.S.— U. of 111. Agriculture ROW 2 CHARLES HOWE M.A.— U. of S. Calif. English Spons.— CHRONICLE CURTIS HUFFMAN M.S.— U. of 111. Science MARILYN HUNTER M. Ed.— U. of 111. Secretarial Sciences NATALIE KALMAN B.S.N. —Loyola U. Practical Nursing MARTHA KAY M.A.— U. of 111. English Spons.— WAITING FOR RAIN ROW 3 DAVID KIETZMANN Associate — D.J.C. Data Processing Advisor— CHRONICLE Spons. Tau Epsilon LARRY KORTE M. Ed.— U. of 111. Agriculture GEORGE LATINOVICH M.S.— Ind. State U. Phys. Ed. Coach — Basketball Coach — Baseball KENNETH LEISCH M.A.— U. of Mich. English TIMOTHY MAHONEY M.S.— U. of 111. Bus. Mid Management Spons. — International Club f AO ROW 1 JOSEPHINE MARNO A. S.— U. of Krakow (Poland) Power Sewing MARILYN MIHM B. S.— U. of 111. Business Ed. RONALD MICKELSON M.S.— U. of 111. Mathematics ALICE MORRISON M.A.— U. of 111. English Spons. — International Club ANN MUENCH M.S.— U. of 111. Science ROW 2 JUDY MYERS M.S.— S. 111. U. Secretarial Sciences JAMES NAGLE M.A.— S. 111. U. English BONITA NORRIS M.S.— Ind. State U. History Sociology GERALD O BRYAN M.S.— U. of 111. Business Mid Manage- ment RICKEY PASTOR M.S.— S. 111. U. Science ROW 3 CONNIE PETERSON M.S.— U. of 111. Phys. Ed. Spons. — Women ' s Rec. Assn. GLADYS RAMSEY M. A. —Columbia U. Basic Education G. HAVEN SAIKLEY U. of 111. Industrial Careers CHARLES SCHROEDER M. Ed.— U. of 111. Ornamental Horticulture Spons.-- OH Club MAURINE SELL M.S. Ed. -U. of 111. Early Childhood Ed. 41 o ROW 1 WALTER SMITH M.A. — Columbia U. Psychology JOSEPH SPRINGER M.A. -U. of 111. Coordinater of Athletics Phys. Ed. Coach— Golf EARL STELZER M.S. Ed. — U. of 111. Vocational Education RONALD STICKLER M. Ed.— U. of 111. Agriculture CAROL STOKES M. Ed.— U. of 111. Mathematics ROW 2 BARBARA STOVER M.A. — Mich. State English LELAND THOMPSON M.A.— Colo. State U. English RICHARD TROWER M.S. Ed.— E. 111. U. Secretarial Sciences Spons. — Bus. Club DELORES WAGLE Cashiering ILVA WALKER M. Ed.— U. of 111. English ROW 3 MICHAEL WATT B.S. — Cent. Missouri State U. Police Science Spons. — Police Cadets CLAIRE WAUGHFIELD R.N. —Holy Name Hosp. Schol. of Nursing Practical Nursing ALVIN WILCOX M. Ed.— U. of 111. Industrial Careers DAN WINLAND M.S.— Ind. State U. Science Coach — Wrestling VANESSA WOOD B. A. — Olivet College English as a Second Lang. 42 DE ATLEY, LYNETTE CHRONICLE I, II Ed.-in-Chief II Women ' s Rec. Assn. I, II ERVIN, LINDA Astra Treas. II Science Club Treas. II FREDRICKSON, MARK CAMPUS COURIER I, II Ed. II Dean ' s List KVIZ, BARBARA OH Club Treas. I Pres. II Dean ' s List LUBBEN, JANE Astra V. Pres. I, II Dean ' s List PUHR, MICHAEL CHRONICLE I, II Asst. Ed. II CAMPUS COURIER ACTIVITY AND ACADEMIC LEADERS DALIDE, SHIRLEY Phi Theta Kappa Treas. II Pres. List Dean ' s List MILLER, DANN Student Senate I, II Treas. II CHRONICLE II Campus Light I, II D.J. C. Wk. Comm. NOGHREHKAR, NADER CHRONICLE I, II Photog-. Mgr. II International Club I, II Pres. II Science Club I, II PHILLIPS, DIANA CAMPUS COURIER Student Recogn. Award — Finalist Phi Theta Kappa Pres. List WAITING FOR RAIN Student Adv. Comm. GREENBURG, TODD Phi Theta Kappa V. Pres. Campus Light Pres. II Dean ' s List ■ WAITING FOR RAIN ' WASSON, DENISE Student Senate Sec. II Astra Treas. I Pres. II Jaguarettes Dean ' s List Science Club II 46 AL-SHEBANI, FAYED Senate Organ, Rep. II International Club I, II EVANS, CLARENCE Vets. Club Recorder I, II JORDAN, JAMES CHRONICLE Asst. Ed. II Vets. Club V. Pres. Treas. Pres. WAITING FOR RAIN- COMBS, SHIRLEY Science CI. II LPNClubl Vets. Club I, II DAVIS, TOM Black Students Assn. Pres. II Basketball I HAWKINS, DONNA Campus Light Sec. I Pres. II LOVELACE, NANCY Phi Theta Kappa Pres. II Dean ' s List PERRY, DIANE Astra II Phi Theta Kappa Dean ' s List POHLMAN, JEAN OH Club Treas. II Dean ' s List ARNOLD, CHARLES CLEMENTZ, COMBS, ALANE HONKALA, HOWARD, JAN MC WARD CONNIE Campus Light CHARLES Astra I, II CLARENCE Science Club Science Club V. Pres. II Police Cadets Sec. II Vets. Club Senate Sec. II Pres. II Sec. II 47 GUELDENHAAR, SHERYL OH Club Comm. Chrm. II MARTIN, MARGIE Science Club V. Pres. II LUCAS, BOB Golf I Basketball POLLOCK, CAROL Pres. List Dean ' s List HOPPER, SHARON CAMPUS COURIER II HORNER, BRUCE CAMPUS COURIER I VICHICH, JOHN Basketball II ABDUL, NAIM Senate International Club Sec. I V. Pres. II Rep. to I. C. HAKAMI, TARANEH Dean ' s List International Club HAUN, DEBBIE Dean ' s List HEATHERTON, BRIAN CAMPUS COURIER I, II Sports Ed. II LAKE, WILLIE Basketball I, II MONTEGERARD, HOWARD Basketball I, II VILK, LINDA Bowling I,II WINTERS, DIANE CHRONICLE II 49 LUCAS, DWIGHT Basketball I, II TURNER, JOHN Student Trustee II REDD, RAYMOND Wrestling I, II KARIBA, BOB CAMPUS COURIER PHOTOGRAPHER II RACHOW, JOHN CAMPUS COURIER Adv. Mgr. II BIATI, REZA International Club I, II DILL, DEBBIE Women ' s Rec. Assn. I, II HANCE, MILIA Dean ' s List SWICK, RANDY Cross Country II 50 .■I I Mrs. Alice Lee Morrison maps out Eng-lish Literature with her sophomore class. Shown, besides Mrs. Morrison, are Paul Buckles, Rose Volpert, and Jan Murphy. ALBERT, MICHAEL ANDERSON, CHRISTINE ANDERSON, GORDON ANDERSON, KARLA ANDREWS, LORIE APPELMAN, FERN ARMSTRONG, ANN ASHENBREMER, RICHARD ATWOOD, SHERRIE BALDWIN, LUANNE BARLET, JAMES BARNES, DEBRA BARTH, CHERYL BALSER, RONALD BECK, WILLIAM 51 Abdolrahim Damestani checks his written English with Instructor Collier in English-Foreign Language course. BURTON, ROBIN BURWELL, MARY BUTCHER, KATHRYN CAMPBELL, DAVID CAMPBELL, DONNA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM CARLSON, DONNIE CARLTON, DIANE CARROLL, KENNETH CLARK, CHRISTOPHER COLE, STEVE COLLINS, DAVE COLLINS, MARY COOK, PAMELA COPAS, TAMMY COSTELLO, BERNARD COX, ROBERT CRIBLEZ, MARY CULP, JERALD PECKER, SHARON FERBER, JUDY FERBER, STEVE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER On these pages the children of Child Development Center are shown having lunch under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Ann Adams and Mrs. Alice Wegehaupt, and four Work-Study helpers. FETTERS, DEBRA FIOCK, THOMAS FISHER, KENDALL FOLEY, JOHN FORD, SYLVESTER FOSTER, TERESA FOUREZ, RICHARD FOUREZ, STEVE FOX, STEVE FREEMAN, HARLAN FROEHLICH, JUNE FULCHER, THOMAS CADDIS, THEODORE GALYEN. DAVID GARRETT, KEITH J- (PICTURED ABOVE) GAUMER, SHERYL GENTRY, MARTHA GILLILAND, TOMMY GLASGOW, DENNIS GRAFTON, RANDOLPH (PICTURED BELOW) GREEAR, DEBRA GROPPI, MARI HANDY, GENE GRIFFITH, CORBITT GROVE, JOHN HASBARGEN, MICHAEL 57 Pillars of knowledge are to be found in Mrs. Carol Stokes ' Mathematics classes. Trying to derive strength from such knowledge are Ellen Erskine, Bruce Horner, Wayne Lithgow, Tom Redenbaugh, Scott Linne. Carrie Watts, Bill Leutzinger, James Hatfield, Pamela Cook, Nancy Carpenter, and Kent Gouty. , HELCK, GARY HENDERSON, KIM HENSCHEN, MARK HICKS, DEBRA rV J- HINTHORN, SANDRA HISER, KATHY HOFBAUER, NANCY HOLTSCHULT, JAMES HOWARD, PAUL HOWARD, STEPHEN HUBER, RICHARD HUBER, THOMAS HUFFMAN, ROBERT HURLBUT, JOYCE HUSTEDT, ROBERT IRVIN, ANN JANAS, CHERYL JENKINS, SANDRA JENSEN, KAREN 58 JOHNSON, DAVID JOHNSON, MERCEDES Exponents of knowledge in Mrs. Carol Stokes ' Mathematics class are students: Ruth Trower, Wayne Lithgow, Nancy Carpenter, Toni Talbott, James Hatfield, Scott Linne, Gary Beaver, Kent Gouty, William Leutzinger, Thomas Redenbaugh, Carrie Watts, and Pamela Cook. JOHNSON, SHERRI JONES, RICHARD JORDAN, MARY JURIS. RONALD KAUFMANN, MARY KERBER, DIANE KITTELL, TIMOTHY KNIGHT, SCOTT KOBIE, LANCE KOENIG, ROBIN 59 61 PRESTON. DALE PREVO, KARL PROUGH, JEFF PYLE, JAMES RAMM, WILLIAM REBMAN, CATHERINE REDDY, FREDERICK REYES, CHARLOTTE SAITER, RENA SALLADAY, LINDA SANDERS, ELAINE POSIES OF RHETORIC 108 — Taking time out from the growing pains of grammar and literature to bloom for the camera are Mr. Charles Howe and students: Dennis Voyles, James Barlet, Jack Carter, Barbara Barlow, Paul Robinson, and Patsy Howard. 64 67 Learning to become mechanized farmers in Mr. Larry Korte ' s Agriculture class are students: Dale Darr, Tom Martin, Bob Miller, Terry Decker, Mike Mulvihill, Dennis Buck, and Mark Me ister. FRESHMEN Electrifying farming are Instructor Dale Fathauer and Agriculture students: Chuck McCreary, Bill Beck, Ed Butler, and Bob Hustedt Allhands, Dee Allhands, Sherry Anderson, Leland Anderson, Sharon Bailey, Frederick Baker, Donna Baker, Jeanne Barker, Barbara Barlow, Barbara Beno, Sherri Beresford, Brian Berkley, Judith Black, Dennis Boehler, Kathleen Boersma, Scott 71 GOOD TO THE LAST DROP -So says Mr. Richard Christman to his Chemistry students— Jane Barrick, Mary Burwell, Jack Estes, Kevin Freeland, Mohammad Helvand, Steve Hockett, Morteza Khajeh-zadeh, and Arzy Hossein. Bracken, Jaime Braye, Steven Brent, Vickie Brummett, Jami Bryant, Deborah Bullias, Teresa Burke, Lynette Burke, Mary Burrell, Beth REFRESHMENTS, ANYONE? — Maybe an Un-Cola break in Mr. Richard Christman ' s Chemistry class. Students shown are Ken Ongman, Nader Noghrehkar, Kevin Meton, John Strain, Don Sheehan, William Schatz, Khosrow Safairad, Ted Vacketta, Meredith Kuhn, and Rita Par- narauskis. Bussell, Jolly Bying-ton, Susan Campbell, Craig Cardoza, Juan Carrigan, Donna Chandler, Roxanne Chatten, Gary Clarkston, Sharon Claypool, Byron Clayton, Sam Cole, Marion Collins, Pamela CoUom, Greg J 73 Conger, Marilyn SHOULD THEY OR SHOULDN ' T THEY BRING AN APPLE TO THE TEACHER— They are not quite William Tells yet. P.E. instructor Dan Winland had better shape up Chuck Sepich, Howie Montegerard, and Mike Spezia before they bring that apple. Cooper, Carolyn Corbin, John Cornwell, Katherine Cornwell, Michael Correll, Claudia ij i ' H 74 76 79 Kplloy, Jack Ketchen, Laura Kinney, Kenneth Knapp, Daryl Knox, Lois Knowles, Marianne Koebrich, Susan Kreidler, Cliristopher Krevalis, Mark Kroll, Michael Kyle, Bob Laffoon, Eldon Langolac, La Veda Langevin, Catherine Lape, David Laurent, Twila Lenover, Rick Lomax, Charles Marshall, Dennis Some students try to be Economical with their time in Mr. Mahoney ' s class. Shown are Diana Bonebrake, Carolyn Green, Mike Rudnicke, Paul Howard, Anthony Walker, Debbie Smith, Min Simkus, Dave Stebbens, Al Smith, Bill Canary, Steve Martin, and Bob Blagg. 80 Mr. Tim Mahoney emphasizes what goes into a partnership by using the blackboard, and then illustrates with a newspaper. Students in his Economics class shown here are Bob Christenson, Ray Zein, and Min Simkus. Moore, Debra Moreland, Douglas Moreman, Herbert Musson, Cynthia Martin, Jo Ellen Means, Stanley Meyer, Alex Miller, Marian Mitchell, Melody Moore, Benjamin SCIENCE Mr. Ronald Colwell supervises students: Greg Neuendorf, Bob Smith, Edward Elliott, Chris Nelson, Billy Murphy, Steven Howard, Mike Hasbargen, and Kendall Fisher. Stelzer, Bruce Sternberg, Michael Styer, Dianne Such, Rosanne Snyder, Desiree Spencer, Janet Steinbaugh, Julie Steiner, David 86 88 89 MRS. DRIES AND ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE Pictured CLOCKWISE with Mrs. Alice Dries in her Ornamental Horticulture classes are Barb Kviz, Randy Weir Gary Henson Pat tie Sams Sheryl Gueldenhaar, Cynthia Strain, Betty Burrell, Connie Waggaman. Kathy Boehler, Scott Trovillion, Christine Nielsen Lu Ann Bier, Connie Carlson, Christine Anderson, Connie Rienhart, Peggy Larimore, Nancy Theobold, Randy Tiefel Marv Kauf ' mann, Jean Pohlman, and Bob Monier. ' CREATIVE WRITING CLASS AND WAITING FOR RATN Pictured on this page are students in Mrs. Martha Kay ' s Creative Writing class from which Mrs. Kay will choose her staff for the annual magazine for D.J.C. student ' s creative writing — WAITING FOR RAIN. Identifiable are B. K. Morris, Candy Longer, Bev O ' Neil, Jim Bowers, Sherrie Hopper, Cathy Chezem, Eugenia Greenlee, Charlotte Reyes, Diana Phillips, Karen Sharlau, Mary Drehr, Gary Helck, Tom Day, Mary Connor, Bonnie Notar, Karen Anderson, Sharrie Paris, Debby Lasage, Jeff Walter, and Brian Harris. RHETORIC AND SPEECH CLASSES Pictured ABOVE in Mr. Kenneth Leisch ' s Rhetoric class are, CLOCKWISE, Mr. Leisch, Richard Davis, Jayne Wolgamot Gairi irorrndXhTnt ' s r - - — ■ steZnt dT; Whal e rITt ' ' ' ' ' ' ™fr ' ' ' ' • S ' y- Huffman, Ron Cowan, Marcia Whalen, Rick Lenover, Jeff Cade, Tim McDaniel, Jeff Ray, Milte Ashley, and Mrs. Wallter. OH CLASSES Pictures, ABOVE RIGHT and LEFT, show Mr. Dan Basham and his Or- namental Horticulture Students making a field trip around the campus for classwork. Students identifiable are Kevin Ellis, Ed Craft, Sharon Smith, Jack Kelley, Steve Dupriest, Guy Chatten, Gary Tolliver, and Ben Johnson. Pictures at the RIGHT and at the BOTTOM of the page show Mr. Charles Schroeder holding class in the greenhouses. Interested students are Cynthia Strain, Nancy Theobold, Randy Tiefel, Donna Roberts, Jean Pohlman, Christine Nielsen, Peggy Larimore, and Valerie Powers. MATH Pictured ABOVE and to the RIGHT are Mrs. Eileen Farrell and students in her Math classes. Students — Teresa Foster, Tim Vipond, Ali Shoee, Ellen Erskine, Kent Gouty, Dennis Black, Hugh Nicholson, Albert Czapski, John Vogel, Jim Gleichman. COMMUNICATIONS Pictured BELOW are Mr. Francis Adams and his Communications students— Robin Walton, James Lawrence, Thomas Harrison Danny Schoefield, and Mike Cottle. 4 HONORS COMMENCEMENT, 1974 VALEDICTORIAN— JEAN THOMPSON SALUTATORIAN— SANDRA LAMBROS PHI THETA KAPPA MEMBERS— Marked with ASSOCIATE IN ARTS Tobi Lynn Baer James Robert Boyd Frank Kevin CuUen Cinda Lou Hart Leona Maxine Hayden Patsy K. Howell Kay Anne Murphy Regina Kay Phelps Barbara Suzanne Ray Keith L. Romine, II Jonathon A. Smith Carol June Walthall ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE Dalai Abbed Jose Agusti Carole Joan Albert Gregory Edward Allard Jean Frances Atkinson Bernard Baker James Lawrence Baker Angela Sue Bantz Shelley Lee Barker David Earl Bass Edward E. Beasley Lance Alan Beever Barry Raymond Bergan Mark Ian Beynon Mark Gregory Bial Linda L. Maden Biava Thomas Ernest Black Richard Louis Blary Peggy Lynn Blue Susan Blumhardt David L. Bole Charlee Boone Terry Benjamin Borgwald John Dale Bowers Christine Ann Bowton Terry J. Brackney Jacalyn Sue Brady Robert Harold Brez Mark Allen Brittingham Bruce F. Brown Dale Frank Brown Susan Jane Cade Jonathon Brian Cain Sharon Lynn Campbell Glen Carlson William B. Carter Craig James Catney Richard K. Cavanaugh Charlene Mary Churchill Daniel Duncan Clark Michael Dwight Clary Lee Edward Coate Gregory L. Cookus Jay M. Cravens Ronald E. Cress Donald M. Cronk Lorna Crosswhite John D. Culp George W. Curtis Frank Wayne Davis, Jr. Karen Sue Davis Katherine M. DeAtley Rebecca Lynn DeClerck Bruce Wayne Deeken Susan Jean Dill James E. Doan Kathleen Ann Donahue Mack Roy Dudley, Jr. Raymond Wesley Dunn James Mason Earing Stanley C. Evans William Paul Everts DEGREE CANDIDATES Kevin Christopher Fahey Dona Sue Farnsworth Patricli J. Farrell Thomas M. Ferraro Suzan Marie Ferris John M. Fertaly Kendall Allen Fisher Natalie Fonte Neal Stewart Freeman Peggy Lynn Garrison Ronald Dean Garrison Deborah Jean Grant Gary Gray Julie Ann Gress Joseph Paul Griec Victoria Jo Hagan Marcia Ann Hall Lucy L. Hannon David W. Harby Vickie Sue Harmon David Alan Harrison Debra Kay Henry Michael Joseph Henry Barbara J. Hepner Edward Melburn Hill James Edward Hill Sandra Kay Hinthorn Ricky M. Hiten Susan Kay Hix Karen D. Hockett Dianne Jo Holden Thomas Holt Lyle Sanford Holycross Robert L. Huddleson Dale Lee Huffman Michael Eldon Irvin Kay Ann Irving Judith Jenkins David Richard Johnsen Sharlene Rose Johnson Marc Wendall Jordan Nyal Eugene Karrick William R. Keith Karen Lea Keller Dennis Gordon Kelly Karl Robert Kerchief James Michael Kestufskie Gregory Allan Kilgore David Gleason Knight Richard Dale Knight Robin Dale Koenig Rebecca Lynn Kyger Sandra Jean Lambros Karen Sue Lane Mark Edward Langevin William Joseph Lanter Donald Lee Larsen Kayann Legg Jeffrey Lynn Leverenz Richard I. Lewis Bobby Lillard, Jr. James David Lindsey Jonathan Carl Longfellow John Franklin Low William L. Lucas Alan Macdonald, III Melody Jean Maley David Charles Mariage Patrick Steven McDonald Robert E. McGuire Virginia Kay McKinney Janet McLaughlin Dennis Lynn McNeill Linda Carol McQuown Kenneth Wayne Menestrina Patricia Lynn Menges Charles D. Mercer Colleen L. Mercer Gregg Alan Merchen Dianna Lynn Mikalik Maris Lynn Miles Carole Marie Majher Miller Edward Alan Miller Keith C. Miller Bruce E. Millis Susan Kay Molloy Claude Morefield Carolyn Sue Morgan Jack R. Morrison Leah A. Morse Cora L. Morton Sue Ann Mowery Donna A. Nebesnyk Mark Alan Neil Michael Wayne Nicholson Carol G. Nielsen Mary Carol Norvilitis Jill Elaine Novick John Russell Orsulak Jonathan C. Ostenburg Zachary Lee Packnett Marsha N. Pierce Rodney L. Potter Sara Jane Potter Kalley Ray Powell Cynthia L. Pribble Spiridon Rasis Paul K. Ratkowski Louis H. Reik Renee L. Reno DEGREE CANDIDATES Charlotte Jean Reyes Lloyd Wayne Warfel James Garth Cook Doris C. Rhoades Carl Warfield James L. Cooper Jan Shelby Rich John D. Warren Thomas Lee Cotton Joseph D. Robinson Charles Ernest Wellman Richard L. Cox Susan Kay Romack Janet Marie Wengler , Linda Joyce Cunningham James Steven Rose Ruth Ann White Debra Kay Daily Jeffrey George Rushin Herbert Ray Whitlock Michael Gene Dalbey Martha Jane Rutan William Barry Wigger Keith Allen Dalenburg Peter Theodore Schmidt Jeffrey Williamson Marcia Ann Davan Marcia Ann Schofield Donita K. Wills Susan Lynn Davis Marilyn J. Schroeter John W. Wilson Richard Allen DeBarba William Otto Seyfert Joseph C. Wilson Richard Louis Delatte, III Micah Dean Shoaf Mary Louise A. Winauski David Luke Denhart Diane Mae Siddens Gary Dean Withers Diane June Disosway Larry Earl Simmers Joyce May Wolsted Sandra Diane Drollinger Gary Barton Simmons Marion A. Wyer Diane Ruth Duitsman Steven Mark Silva Jill Denise Dunham Keith E. Smittkamp ASSOCIATE IN Gregory John Dunn Dianna Kay Smoot APPLIED SCIENCE Ronald J. Eadie Kay Ellen Smoot Manuel Agusti Tracy E. Earles Michael Lee Snider Michael E. Albin Carroll Edward Ellington Teresa Elizabeth Spears Margaret June Allen Gerald Emmert Barbara Karen Starling Wesley Lynn Alt John Lee Fenton Ann Marie Starr Jon Christopher Alyea Rickey Hugh Filson Sandra Lynn Stasen Robert Paul Anderson Margaret J. Flanagan Carla June Struble James Allen Andree Kim Lee Flanigan Kenneth Wayne Tabels Eva Barnett Debra Lou Fraley Lewis Talbott Robert W. Bass Robert Charles Franklin Cleveland Lenard Taylor Kurt Edwi n Baumberger Julie Anne Freeman Suzanne Lynn Taylor Timothy Wayne Beasley Roger Lynn Fruhling Joseph N. Thompson Thomas LeRoy Bond Brenda Kay Fultz Loretta Jean Thompson Keith Allen Bonwell Robert Joseph Galyen Cyndia A. Todd Michael Francis Boudreau Phillip Dean Garwood Marvin F. Trimble Philip Peter Boyd Robert Charles Geddes James Wayne Troglia Lynn Louise Brandon Raymond Cloyd George Martha Kay Uvick Gregory Parks Brock Sheryl A. Goodner Larry Leon Valangeon Sharon Brown Roseann Marie Grzelak Donald James Verando Charles Ray Burt David Lee Haase Rose Mary Volpert Darrel Gene Bushue Sandra Kay Haenig Mary Jo Wagle Everett Mark Carley Connie Sue Hearrington David Brett Wagner Lolita Collier William Richard Heft John Allen Wallace Patrick David Conway Deborah Ann Hegg Leonard E. Waller Cash C. Cook George E. Henson 1 lO DEGREE CANDIDATES James Paul HoUings worth Jeffrey Lee Hopkins Linda M. Hoult Marjorie Gail House Jonny R. Hubner Brian Huokstadt Norman Lee Huckstadt Steven E. Hughes Zella Fay Hughes Darrell G. Janssen Marc Keith Johnson Juliet Veronica Jones Max D. Jones Linda Jane Julian Roger Kiel Larry Ray Killough Dewey Gene King Gary Lee Klein James Michael Kramer Robert Eugene Lamm John W. Leach James Edward Lee Margaret Lee Verneil Dale Leggett Frank Anthony Leigh Nicholas Allen Lientz Kenneth Edward Lindley Alan Lynn Lurkins Gary Anderson Martin Timothy Jay Martin Randall McAlexander Bradley S. McCamish Kenneth Dewayne McKee Thomas W. McLain Joyce Amber McMillan Martha Eileen McMorris Michael Lynn Meeker Scott Colbert Miller Lyle Grant Mitchell Paul Michael Monson Howard Montgerard Susan Kay Nipper Cathy Nolin Dennis Ray Norman Pamela Ann Oliver Elizabeth Irene Parks John Harvey Pasquale Brenda Ann Passavage James Kevin Peabody Elizabeth Amanda Pehrson Evette Phillpott Julia Ann Pinter Greg Alan Pool Charlene Elane Potter Cheryl Rae Potter Mark Alan Potter Marlene Marie Potter Lewis Carleton Powell, Jr. Herbert W. Randall Marian Therese Rhodes Bob James Richard Larry Richard Ringenberg Arthur Thomas Roach Nancy Ann Rowand Steve Wayne Scarlett George V. Schabowski, Jr. Mark C. Scherer Debra Ann Schultz Deborah L. Sexton James Melton Shannon Diane Christine Shafer Marva Jean Shaw Kelly Charles Smith Dianna Vivian Spurgeon David Paul Stafford Michael Stanis Paul Daniel Stark Eddie Eugene Starkey Keith Earl Stelzer Rebecca Lynn Step Mark Lee Stevens Dale Edward Swanson Joseph C. Tharp Steven Wayne Tholen Linda S. Thomas Joseph Raymond Toms John Phillip Tensor Howard Thomas Tyler Cathy L. Uht JoAnna M. Van Hoveln Gerald M. Vaughn Daniel Wayne Vollstedt Nancy Joyce Waclaw Tony W. Wantland Helen Mae Ward Walter V. Warren, Jr. Sandra K. Weaver David Lee Welsh David Burdette Wetzel Lorna Jean Wiesemann Sandra A. Wilkins Mark Willis John C. Wisegarver George Wolflin Melita L. Woodard Joseph William Worley Larry Eugene Young, Sr. Philip Young 1 SARP — For the first time in its 5-year history 2 students from the same junior college were district winners in the Student Achieve- ment Recognition program. They were Mrs. Carol Nielsen and James Shannon of Danville Junior College who were first place winners in the Central Illinois District. SARP, co-sponsored by the Illinois Community College Board and Continental Bank of Chicago. This honors Illinois junior college students who have achieved their educations through persistence against great dif- ficulties. Persistence against odds, academic achievement, and service to school and society are considered. D.J.C. FINALISTS- Carol Albert Diane Phillips NOT PICTURED Use Parks 112 D.J.C. WINNERS DISTRICT WINNERS Mr. James Shannon Mrs. Carol Nielsen STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT RECOGNITION PROGRAM 1974 D.J.C. FINALISTS Kim Henderson John Sayre REQUIRE MENTS 5.00 Average At least 12 hours PICTURED ON THIS PAGE Le Sage, Deborah Draper, Sandra Baldwin, Luanne Elliot, Janet Smith, Jonathan Phillips, Diana Wright, Michele Baer, Tobi Kestufskie, James Davis, Karen Haenig, Sandra NOT PICTURED Carlson, Connie Churchill, Charlene Duitsman, Diane Franklin, Robert German, Jane Hesse, Deborah Hicks, Debra Lurkins, Alan PRESIDENT ' S LIST SPRING, 1974 SOPHOMORES ABOVE Popp, David Miller, Joseph (Dean ' s List) Briggs, Richard (Dean ' s List) Smoot, Dianna Blue, Peggy ABOVE: Kuhn, Shirley DaJide, Shirley LEFT Karrick, Nyal Thompson, Loretta Drollinger, Sandra PRESIDENT ' S LIST SPRING, 1974 SOPHOMORES PICTURED ON THIS PAGE Scharlau, Karen Fredriokson, Mark Thompson, Josph Ferraro, Jr., Thomas Cullen, Kevin NOT PICTURED O ' Connor, Patricia Rauchbach, Giovanna Rose, James Slichenmyer, Jacquelyn Thompson, Sherry Walthall, Carol PRESIDENT ' S LIST SPRING, 1974 FRESHMEN PICTURED ABOVE Barger, Wendy (Sophomore) Bosch, Carl Harris, Brian Sporcich, Frank Laker, Stanley (Sophomore) Brainard, Janet NOT PICTURED Burwell, Mary Fields, Richard REQUIREMENTS 4.5 Average At least 12 hours PICTURED LEFT Clary, Mike Monson, Paul Nielsen, Carol Starr, Ann NOT PICTURED Armstrong, Ann Becker, Brent Bole, David Boone, Charlee Brown, Bruce Burton, Gay Cavanaugh, Robert Costello, Bernard Damery, Dawna Debarba, Richard Dixon, Jane Faulk, Douglas Ferber, Judy Fetters, Debra Fourez, Richard Fultz, Brenda Garrison, Peggy Hall, Marcia Henry, Debra Jett, Cindy Jordan, James Kaufmann, Mary Killough, Larry Knight, Scott Koenig, Robin Lambert, Julie Leigh, Frank Longer, Candace Lubben, Jane Mackowiak, Dian Mariage, David McKee, Kenneth Menges, Patricia Mitchell, Lyle Nipper, Susan Nolin, Cathy Orsulak, John Parrish, Mary Pehrson, Elizabeth Perry, Diane Pinter, Julie Pluth, Mary Pohlman, Jean Pool, Greg Porter, David Potter, Cheryl Potter, Michael Reno, Renee Rhoades, Doris Rich, Jan Roller, Randall Sanders, Elaine Schofield, Marcia Sprague, Susan Step, Rebecca Struble, Carla Taylor, Fred Thomas, Linda Unekis, John Valangeon, Linda Wade, Linda Wagle, Mary PICTURED ON THIS PAGE Smith, Ted Stasen, Sandra Collier, Lolita Grzelak, Roseann Kerchief, Karl Honkala, Clarence Dudley, Mack DEAN ' S LIST SPRING, 1974 SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Beier, Luann Dalbey, Michael Walter, Steven Weller, Melinda Welsh, David Wentz, Mary Wetzel, David Williams, Kathryn Wilson, Debra Woody, Nancy Zarn, John DEAN ' S LIST SPRING, 1974 FRESHMEN PICTURED ON THIS PAGE Hance, Milia Mclntyre, Carol Thornton, Michael Eckel, Dick Johnson, Sherri Comrie, Jim Collins, Sue Wilson, Debbie Place, Henry Hoskins, Robert NOT PICTURED Barbetta, Albert Beaver, Gary Bowers, James Kviz, Barbara Nazaree, Abddul Rose, Jayne Sams, Patti Sheppard, Cindy Tucker, Gregory Weir, Randall White, Brenda 120 SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT ' S LIST FALL, 1974 PICTURED Elliot, Janet Lubben, Jane Jordan, James Phillips, Diana Cooper, Mike McCarty, Charles Bull, Elizabeth Collins, Mary Draper, Sandra Baldwin, Luanne SchuUer, Patricia Slavik, Emery Haggerty, John (Freshman) NOT PICTURED Barnes, Deborah Bosch, Carl Burwell, Mary Cooley, Irvin Dalide, Shirley Fleener, Judith Gaddis, Theodore Greear, Debra Hesse, Deborah Leverich, Connie Meyer, Don Pollock, Carol Redenbaug-h, Margaret Summers, Mark Thompson, Sherry Wright, Michele FRESHMAN PRESIDENT ' S LIST FALL, 1974 PICTURED Freed, Pamela Morgan, Fay Morgan, Frances Kleiner, Daroia Bonebrake, Diana Bracken, Jaime Barker, Barbara Easterday, Katherine NOT PICTURED Brazelton, Patricia Brent, Vickie Duke, William Graves, Patricia Hatfield, Anne Howell, Robert Langevin, Catherine Ray, Jr., Paul Wagoner, Teresa Woods, Sonja FRESHMAN PRESIDENT ' S LIST FALL, 1974 PICTURED Smith, April Scarce, Christine Shank, Debra Scott, Mary Davis, Bonnie Swim, Linda Stringer, Audrey Stabler, Stephen Taylor, Georgia Weist, Nancy ■ DEAN ' S LIST FALL, 1974 SOPHOMORES PICTURED Henkelman, William Henschen, Mark Haines, Sandra Johnson, Sherri Sanders, Elaine Smalley, James Morgan, Dennis (Fresh.) Neuendorf, Gregg Kariba, Robert Lasage, Deborah Lucas, Robert NOT PICTURED Beaver, Gary Bowers, James Buckles, Paul Campbell, Patricia Carlton, Diane 124 DEAN ' S LIST FALL, 1974 SOPHOMORES PICTURED Prevo, Karl Perry, Diane Rebmann, Catherine Oakes, Debra Johnson, Dave Grafton, Randy Becker, Brad Ferber, Judy Cook, Pam Deem, Anna Gonzales, Olivia NOT PICTURE D Chantos, Francis Cohee, Barshia Collins, Dave Comrie, James Correll, Claudia DEAN ' S LIST FALL, 1974 SOPHOMORES PICTURED Knight, Scott Campbell, Tonya (Fresh.) Laker, Stanley Beresford, Brian (Fresh.) Lary, Peter Watrous, Joan Longer, Candace Barr, Daryl Miller, Robert Sprague, Susan Phillips, Carl Wade, Linda Porter, David Rauchbach, Giovanna Sepich, Charles Smith, Stephen NOT PICTURED Sparrow, Stephen Dahlquist, Deann Sporcich, Frank Dixon, Jane Thornton, Michael Fate, Charlotte Vipond, Tim Foster, Teresa Vogel, Terry Garrett, Keith Walter, Steven Hance, Milia Webb, Glenn Hofbauer, Nancy Wentz, Mary Holmes, Melanie Hathaway, Marcia Allen, Elizabeth Peterson, Charlotte Kamplain, Sal ly Hanna, Rebecca Hathaway, Joyce DEAN ' S LIST FALL, 1974 FRESHMEN Hudspath, Mary Johnson, Thomas Peters, Kimberly Morgan, Christine Drolinger, Tressie Miller, Marian FRESHMAN DEAN ' S LIST FALL, 1974 PICTURED Reynolds, Sandra Reich, Susan Showers, Judy Proietti, Gary O ' Neal, Barbara Krevalis, Mark Little, Tony Konieczki, Diana KroU, Michael Freeman, Thomas Crawford, Scott Dowers, Linda Doan, Jean NOT PICTURED Braye, Steven Carpenter, Nancy Chatten, Guy Corbin, John Cottle, Michael Cowan, Debra Damery, Rhonda Freeman, Margaret Gallahger, Carrie Henthorn, Gary HoUingsworth, Nancy Howell, David Kelley, Jack Kent, Mary 128 FRESHMAN DEAN ' S LIST FALL, 1974 NOT PICTURED Knake, Jeanette Koebrich, Susan McDonald, Mary Petet, Pamela Riley, Marcus Smith, Kim Sprague, Elizabeth Swigart, Amy Taylor, Dennis Tinder, Deborah Webb, Ehzabeth White, Mabel Young, Gregory PICTURED Barker, Olive George, Bonnie Hallett, Mary Singleton, Robert Shurr, Carol Trankina, Kay Stevens, Patricia Wilkinson, Randall Thomas, Barbaret Thomas, Sheila Candidates for WHO ' S WHO IN JUNIOR COLLEGES IN THE U.S. are chosen by a committee composed of ad- ministrative, faculty, and student members on the basis of academic averages, participation in activities, and how much they have contributed creatively to the college. PICTURED ON THIS PAGE McDonald, Patrick Campbell, Sharon Collier, Lolita Davis, Karen Brackney, Terry Thompson, Joseph NOT PICTURED Shannon, James Wiesemann, Lorna Wisegarver, John 130 WHO ' S WHO IN JUNIOR COLLEGES 1974 PICTURED ON THIS PAGE Starr, Ann Lane, Karen Clary, Michael Drollinger, Sandra Legg, Kay Nielsen, Carol Stassen, Sandra Schmidt, Theodore Schofield, Marcia 131 HONORS AWARDS SPRING, 1974 SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Karen Lane and Peggy Blue — Pearson Meeks Scholarship Jane German — R. H. Elliot Scholarship Mahmood Ale-kajbaf — Tee-Pak Math Award Sandra Haenig, Susan Sprague Jean Thompson — Tee-Pak Scholarships Sherri Johnson — AMBUC ' s Scholarship Sandra DroUinger — Mary Miller Scholarship Leona Hayden — Casper Piatt Scholarship David Strink — Engineer ' s Club Award Susan Nipper — Junior Women ' s Club Scholarship Linda Wade — Beta Sigma Phi Scholarship Carol Mclntyre — Woman ' s Club Scholarship Janet EUott — Elks Club Scholarship Lorna Wieseman — American Assn. of University Women Scholarship David Dalbey — Autotron Donna Campbell — J. McLean Reed Scholarship Jane Dixon — Dooley-Duplicate Bridge Scholarship Laura Rice — United Commercial Travelers Scholarship Melita Woodard — D.J.C. Stude nt Secretary of the Year Debbie Sexton and Suzanne Barnett— Finalists— D.J.C. Student Secretary of the Year 132 ORGANIZATIONS BOOKSTORE AND STUDENT CENTER ABOVE are shown the Danville Junior College Bookstore personnel — Mrs. Betty Arant, Secretary; Mrs. Jayne O ' Neill, Manager; Mrs. Cathy Evans, Clerk. Scenes BELOW depict students studying and students seeking entertainment in the Student Center. STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE ABOVE LEFT, Mr. Donald Haberkorn, Co-ordinator of Student Activities. ABOVE RIGHT, members of the Student Advisory Com- mittee—Ned Smith; Fayed El-Shebani; Mr. Haberkorn; Nora Coffman; Stanley Miller; Carolyn Cooper; Dann Miller, Treasurer; Denise Wasson, Secretary; Tom Morgan; Bill Woodard, Chairman. BELOW LEFT, Student Advisory Committee in session-Ned Smith, Mr. Haberkorn, Tom Morgan, Sayed El-Shebani, Dann Miller, and Bill Woodard. LOWER RIGHT, John Turner, student member of Danville Junior College Board of Trustees. CHRONICLE STAFF FOR ADVERTISING — Luanne Baldwin, Assistant Manager; Gerald Light, Manager; Mr. David Kietzmann, Advisor, all pictured ABOVE LEFT. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF— ABOVE RIGHT, Jim Jordan. BELOW RIGHT, Nader Noghrehkar, Photography Manager; Emir Ahwazi; Mike Puhr, Assistant Editor of the CHRONICLE. NOT PICTURED, Massaud Hamadani and Laura DeVors. CIRCULATION EDITOR — Chris Scarce, LOWER LEFT. CHRONICLE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF—Lynette De Atley, ABOVE RIGHT and in pictures at BOTTOM of the page. ASSISTANT EDITOR— Mike Puhr. UPPER RIGHT and LOWER LEFT. ADVISOR— Mr. Charles Howe, ABOVE and BELOW RIGHT. PHOTOGRAPHY MANAGER— Nader Noghrehkar, LOWER LEFT. LAY-OUT EDITOR— Diane Winters, ABOVE LEFT. CIRCULATION EDITOR— Chris Scarce, ABOVE LEFT. STAFF— Chris Morgan, ABOVE LEFT; Julia Emery; Ned Smith; Dann Miller. Last three not pictured. DJC CAMPUS COURIER Pictured, ABOVE LEFT, Brian Heatherton, Features Editor; Mark Fredrickson, Editor; Bob Kariba, Photographer; John Rackow, Advertising Manager. NOT PICTURED, Mr. Frank Adams, Business Advisor; Jeff Cade, Sports Editor; Brian K. Morris, Associate Editor; Sharon Hopper, Entertainment; Jeff Cunningham, Art. SCIENCE CLUB SKIING PARTY— ABOVE LEFT, Mr. Curt Huffman, Chaperone. BELOW RIGHT, Denise Wasson; Rocky Dog-gett; Ken Ongman; Linda Walls, President; Connie McWard, Secretary; Marge Martin, Vice President; Teresa Foster; Mary Beyers. NOT PICTURED, Mr. Richard Christman, Advisor; Linda Ervin, Treasurer. UPPER RIGHT, Linda Walls, Marge Martin, Teresa Foster, Mary Beyers! Connie McWard. LOWER LEFT, Linda Walls, Connie McWard, Denise Wasson, Mr. Huffman, Terese Foster, Marge Martin, Ken Ongman, Mary Beyers. POLICE CADETS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS — Vicki Gullickson, Secretary; Alan Brown, Treasurer: Charlotte Crow, Vice President. NOT PICTURED, Mr. Michael Watt, Advisor; Judi Kinney, President. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS— Eldon Laffoon, Treasurer; Judi Kinney, Vice President; Charlotte Crow, Secretary; Charles Clementz, President. USHERS AT BASKETBALL GAMES— LOWER RIGHT, Alan Brown, Greg CoUom, Vicki Gullickson, Charlotte Crow. OFFICE SCENE— Alan Brown, Lyle Moore. ASTRA OFFICERS AND MEMBERS— UPPER LEFT, Lynda Ervin, Treasurer; Chris Scarce; Sherri Johnson; Jane Lubben, Vice President; Alane Combs, Secretary; Cathy Wilson; Denise Wasson, President; Michelle Ellis; Ola Soltysyk; Diane Perry; Phyllis Rohrer; Mrs. Annabelle Neel, Advisor. TURKEY RUN PICNIC— Jane Lubben, Denise Wasson, Sema Askari, Sadegh Ghomeshi, Far- zad Askari, pictured ABOVE RIGHT. CHRISTMAS PARTY — Denise Wasson; Mrs. Celia Moore, Advisor; Diane Perry; Lynda Ervin, Jane Lubben, Mrs. Neel; Sherri Johnson; Michelle Ellis, LEFT. FONDUE PAR- TY — Jane German, Denise Wasson, Jane Lubben, Miss Ruth Martin (Advisor), Ola Soltysyk, Mrs. Moore, pic- tured BELOW. THEATRE GUILD OFFICERS, ABOVE LEFT, Judi Kinney, Secretary; Nora Coffman, President; Nore Ghibaudy, Play Critic; Rick Lenover, Vice Presi- dent. Also pictured, UPPER RIGHT foreground, Nita Winstead. Scenes from rehearsal of THE APPLE TREE. INTERNATIONAL CLUB OFFICERS— Nader Noghrehkar, President (ABOVE AND BELOW RIGHT); Nairn Abdul, Secretary (ABOVE RIGHT). NOT PICTURED, Farzad Asljari, Vice Presi- dent; Bob Smith, Treasurer (2nd Sem.); Mahnaz Hamadani, Treasurer (1st Sem.). MEMBERS— Identifiable in picture ABOVE LEFT, M. Castana. B. Smith, K. Showkati, N. Noghrehkar, H. Zamanian, M. Ghomeshi, W. Woodard, H. Arzy, M. Hamadani, T. Hakami, A. Nazaree, M. Ahwazi, F. Askari, M. Heivand, S. Askari. BELOW, Hosein Zamanian, Mark Thomas, Abass Hoseini, Damestani, Farzad Askari. 143 ALUMNI NIGHT BASKETBALL GAME The alumni were guests of D.J.C. and the Alumni Association at the Jaguar-Parkland Basketball Game. Leaders of the Alumni Association identifiable during the Refreshment Get-Together between the game and in the bleachers watching the game are Director of Alumni Affairs, Miss Mary Miller; President of the Alumni Association, Mr. Dow Cooksey; Miss Shirley Kleiner, Secretary; and Mr. Terry Latz, Chair- man of Alumni Night. Officers of the Alumni Association not present were Mr. Dave McGee, Vice Presi- dent, and Mrs. Molly Bogart, Secretary. Other alumni pictured are Mr. William Langas, President of Danville Junior College; the former Brenda Hinton, and Mr. Thomas Ferraro. Faculty members at D.J.C. pictured are Mrs. Annabelle Neel, Mrs. Irma Kleiner, Mrs. Abby Collins, Mrs. Helen Freeman, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farrell. Shown ABOVE LEFT are Bobby Brooks, President; Frank Dukes, Vice President; Clarence Evans, Recorder; James Jordan Treasurer; and E. J. Lloyd, Sergeant-at-Arms. Pictured CENTER LEFT are Veteran Club members before Veterans ' recruiting sta- tion wagon-Ruth Tanquary, Jim Jordan, Frank Dukes, Wesley Wheeler, Jack Johnson, and Bobby Brooks. Other scenes picture the ItislT t t Tr ° ' Stevenson at the airport in Danville to talk to him about needs of Veterans in the upcoming TAU EPSILON OFFICERS FOR TAU EPSILON, the club for Data Processing- students, are Donna Campbell, Secretary-Treasurer; Dave Dalbey, Sergeant-at-Arms; LuAnne Baldwin, President; Dan Goodlick, Vice President; Mr. David Kietzmann, Advisor. OH CLUB SOPHOMORE OFFICERS for the OH CLUB, the organization for students in Ornamental Horticulture, pictured immediately BELOW, are Gary Henson, President; Barb Kviz, Vice President; Pattie Sams, Secretary; and, NOT PICTURED, Jean Pohlman, Treasurer; Sheryl Gueldenhaar, Comm. Chairman. FRESHMAN OFFICERS, LOWER LEFT, Betty Burrell, President; Amy Swigart, Vice President; Peggy Wilken, Secretary; Diana Bishue, Treasurer; and Mary Scott, Comm. Chairman. Pictured at LEFT is Mr. Jerald Binkley, Chairman of Agriculture. BELOW LEFT, OH students enjoy the trip to Alabama and find it practical. ACTIVITIES ALUMNI TENTH ANNIVERSARY LUNCH — Identifiable, COUNTER- CLOCKWISE, attending the Alumni Tenth Anniversary Dinner were Dr. Mary Ann Diller (faculty); Mrs. Alice Lee Morrison (faculty); President William Langas; Ronald McDaniel (alumnus, B-5 in group picture on opposite page); Mrs. Yolanda Connolly (faculty alumna— F-6); Miss Mary Miller, President Emerita; Mrs. Helen Freeman (faculty); Susan Champlin (alumna, F-4); Mr. Mrs. Leland Corey (faculty). And at the BOTTOM of the opposite page, Mrs. Josephine Marno (faculty); Mr. Mrs. Charles Mitchell (alumni); Dr. Richard Browne, former president of Western Illinois University and speaker at both 1964 and 1974 D.J.C. Commencements; and Mrs. Vivian Schultz (faculty). ASSOCIATE DEGREE CANDIDATES, 1964— BACK ROW, left to right, Jean Slifer, Marily Dickson, Frances McGough, Nanette McConnell, Ronald McDaniel, Sarah Norris, Stephen Anderson, Harvey Goodrum, Thomas Farlow, and John Lomax. FRONT ROW, Lana Wright, Carol Reed, Barbara Hepner, Susan Champlin, Mary Ann Fecker, Yolanda Connolly. NOT PICTURED, Rita Delanois, Susan Edwards, Theodore Limp, and Charles Mitchell. COMMENCEMENT- TENTH ANNIVERSARY LUNCHEON 1964-1974 151 LPN ' S CHRISTMAS PARTY UPPER RIGHT, Mrs. Natalie Kalman, in charge of Licensed Practical Nursing courses at D.J.C., receives her Christmas present from Santa Claus. Pictures ABOVE and LOWER LEFT show LPN students-Linda Swim, Bonnie Davis, Sherry Henderson Florence Lymon, Lou Ann Spencer, Penny Kearns, Linda Pepping, Chrystal Heath, Marie Budnovich, Pat Spezia Margaret Freeman, and Sonia Woods. At the LOWER RIGHT are instructors and aides in the LPN program-Mrs. Patricia Brown Mrs JoAnn Fetters, Miss Sandra Wilson, Mrs. Claire Waughfield, and Mrs. Joyce Atchison. FAREWELL DINNER FOR DR. DILLER Dr. Mary Ann Diller was honored by the six full-time D.J.C. faculty members of 10 years ago (when D.J.C. was still housed in Danville High School), who are still on the D.J.C. campus. Dr. Diller, who was D.J.C. ' s first full-time instructor, has accepted a position at the University of Illinois. While at D.J.C. Dr. Diller was in turn Chairman of the Social Science Department, Dean of Adult Education, and Dean of General Studies. At the dinner honoring Dr. Diller she was presented with Alistair Cooke ' s book, AMERICA, as a farewell present. Present, as pictured CLOCKWISE, were Dr. Diller, Mr. Sherman Zelinsky, President Emerita Mary Miller, Mrs. Eileen Farrell, Mrs. Annabelle Neal, Mrs. Alice Lee Morrison, and Mr. Charles H. Howe. CHRISTMAS CAROLING— ABOVE LEFT, Hossein (alias Santa Claus) Shooshtari and Michelle Ellis. ABOVE RIGHT, carolers Mahnaz Hamadani, Diane Perry, Sadegh Gomeshi, Chris Scarce, Jane Lubben, Sherri Johnson, Cathy Wilson, Bob Smith. BELOW, visiting the aged in Rfitirement Homes. OPPOSITE PAGE, Sadegh Gomeshi, Lynda Ervin, Paul Scarce, Denise Wasson, Shahram Damestani, Mohammad Heivand, Diane Perry, Michelle Ellis, Hossein Shooshtari, Chris Scarce, Massaud Hamadani, Bill Woodward. CHRISTMAS CAROLING- INTERNATIONAL CLUB ASTRA CIRCLE K AND ELECTIONS VOTING AT STUDENT ELECTIONS— Students identifiable are Saeed Noghrehkar, Kambiz Showljati, Farzad Asgar, Vickie Duckw orth, and Fredda Smith. 157 j I CASINO NIGHT 159 INTERNATIONAL CLUB DINNER Identifiable, among the many club member and guests attending the International Club Dinner, are, LOWER LEFT, Farzad Askar, Mahnaz Hamadani, Mr. Terry Collier (Sponsor), and Todd Greenburg. Also Mrs. Annabelle Neel (Sponsor), Bob Smith, Mrs. Eileen Farrell, Mrs. Jeannette DeHaven. INTERNATIONAL CLUB DINNER — Club members and guests identifiable on this page are Chris Scarce, Mohammad Heivand, Sadegh Gomeshi, Hassein Arzy, Massaud Hamadani, Reza Biati, Bob Collins and family, Nader Noghrehkar, Farzad Askar, Naim Abdul, Emir Ahwazi, Saeed Noghrehkar, Maria Castana, Mr. Sherman Zelinsky. 161 ALUMNI Identifiable among the Alumni that attended the 1974 Alumni Banquet were, ABOVE, Mr. Mrs. Steve Shields, Naomi Plog her Husband, Frances McGough, Terry Latz, and Mario Wilson. Shown at the LEFT is Fayed El-Shebani, D.J.C. student, who was guest speaker at the banquet. BELOW are shown Mr. David McGee, D.J.C. alumnus, who gave a brief history about D.J.C. ' s growth. Shirley Kleiner, treasurer of the Alumni Association; Miss Mary Miller, President Emerita of D.J.C; Dow Cooksey, presi- dent of the Alumni Association; Mr. Craig Chambers, D.J.C. faculty, and Mrs. Chambers. BANQUET Attending the 1974 Alumni Banquet were Miss Vera Diffenderfer, retired D.J.C. faculty member; Mrs. Helen Freeman, D.J.C. faculty; President William Langas, D.J.C. president and alumnus; Miss Mary Miller, President Emerita of D.J.C; Fayed El-Shebani, D.J.C. student from Saudi Arabia; President Langas; Mrs. Yolanda Connolly, D.J.C. faculty and alumna; Mary Ann Barnard, D.J.C. alu mna and poet-author of recently published SET THE STAGE LIGHTS DIM FOR ME: Mrs. Wilma Smith, D.J.C. alumna; Mr. Elmer Smith, member of D.J.C. Board of Trustees for many years; Mrs. Bonita Norris, faculty and alumna; Debbie Williams, alumna; Miss Frances Watson, alumna; Mr. Mrs. Francis Anderson, faculty; Mrs. Molly Bogart, secretary of Alumni Association; Dr. Mary Ann Diller, faculty, and guest; and Mrs. Ruby Wilson, alumna and former D.J.C. faculty. ASTRA INTERNATIONAL CLUB — Working at their national Club members— Denise Wasson, Jeanne Baker, Linda Er- Concessions Stand at the Festival of Arts are Astra and Inter- vin, Mary Ferryman, and Hani Al-Mazeedi. I FESTIVAL OF ARTS ENTERTAINERS — Mr. James Nagle and student ensemble GUITARIST— Todd Greenburg 165 VIENNESE BALL Present and identifiable at the 1974 Viennese Ball, sponsored by the Danville Junior College Symphony Guild, are Mrs. Nina Payne and Mrs. Phyllis Daugherty, ticket chairmen; Mr. Harry Adams, conductor of Symphony Orchestra; Mr. Mrs. Benson Jewell; Mr. Mrs. Joe Huffman; Mr. Mrs. Robert Zeigler. Identifiable on the OPPOSITE PAGE Miss Mary Miller, President Emerita of D.J.C.; Mrs. William Eddy; Mr. Steve Funk and Mr. Charles Thompson; and D.J.C. students and guests— Dee Jordan, Ed Linder, Candy Longer, Jerry Brian, Vickie Brian, Robert Lucas, and Sandy Stasen. ATHLETICS JAGUARETTES The Jaguarettes, the D.J.C. pompom girls, practicing, are shown in the LEFTHAND pictures. UPPER RIGHT at practice are Debby Jones, Vicki Patrick, Roseann Such, Jeri Ferber, Denise Wasson, Kath y Wilson, Julia Emery, and Dee Ann AUhands. In Jaguar costumes, LOWER RIGHT, are Denise Wasson, Julie Emory, Mrs. Hope Warburton (Advisor), Vicki Patrick (Captain), and Roseann Such. CHEERLEADERS D.J.C. cheerleaders in pyramid formation ABOVE are, LEFT, Jo Ellen Martin, and RIGHT, Kay Kinney, and the column TOP TO BOTTOM, Debbie Cooke, Cheri Paris, Rocky Chandler, and Pam Collins. In individual pictures are Jo Ellen Martin (RIGHT) and Rocky Chandler (BELOW CENTER). NOT PICTURED, Mrs. Hope Warburton, Advisor. 1974 JAGUAR CROSS COUNTRY— The Danville Junior College 1974 Cross Country Team, coached by Mr. Terry Hill, set a season ' s record of 10 wins and 4 losses. They placed 3rd in the C.I.A.C. Conference and in the Lincolnland Invitational, 4th in the Oakton Invitational, and 10th in Region IV State Meet. ABOVE LEFT, Chuck McCreary and Don Hasler, co-captains, and Coach Terry Hill are shown with the trophy from the Oakton Invitational. ABOVE RIGHT, Larry Trimble, Chuck McCreary, Don Hasler, Coach Terry Hill, Todd Greenburg, Jeff Cade, and Randy Swick. In double-page spread BELOW are scenes show- ing the team in action — keeping time, starting a race, running a race, and finishing a race. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM— Coaeh Terry Hill, Don Hasler, Larry Trimble, Chuck McCreary, Randy Swick, Jeff Cade, Dave Trovel. Don Hassler Co-Captain Most Valuable CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-ABOVE, BACK ROW TO FRONT, left to right, Becky Timmerman, Mary Koebrich, Sandy Haines, Beth Burton, Jane Arce, Gretchen Sacotnilt, Kathy Mason, Linda Tate, Sue Collins, Jean Doan, Carrie Watts, Judy Showers, Peg Wilkin, Miss Connie Peterson (Coach). BOWLING GUTTERBALLS Mark Willard Jeri Ferber Linda Salladay Dave Dalbey Donna Campbell HARVEY WALLBANGERS Dean Gildersleeve Judy Ferber Denny Glasgow Cathy Rebmann Rick Lazell DING-A-LINGS Jolin King Jeff Turner Terry Jenkins Mary Jenkins Dan Miller HOOKERS Kirk Griffin Luann Terry Jim Terry Denise Owens Chuck Gallion (NOT PICTURED) BORN LOSERS Stan Evans Patty Rosnett Gary Bell Carol Puzey Mike Nickle BOWLING LUCKY STRIKES Marty Moran Donna Baker Steve Braye Jeanne Baker Nancy Brown (NOT PICTURED) TIGERS George Youhas Linda Vilk Kathy Marriage Robert Cox Tony Brazas (NOT PICTURED) HELL ' S ANGELS Jack Deem John Blue Sharon Knapp Daryl Knapp Frank Chantos (NOT PICTURED) AVENGERS Phill Cohee J.R. 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