Illinois Central College - Etruscan Yearbook (East Peoria, IL)

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' '. ,, N. 5.-. , 'I g' I ' . .:,I a' - I I -1 -'I '7111 ,'., -' -- -f-iT.u ', ,, v'I: 'II- ' --'Asr-ff:-H-H ' 'f-+22-mA.Q:he-:dia-MRQA--fir-h-1442-5 ' Y . mu- 'A ..i!.31f:-5A:i3mHi4.'f3,..LL.a..E.!eLL.. L.fi.:.aEA,f.1'.A'E1-QED..fu...-,mfr-3.f.1-...rm.-:TAm:1L1-FZQ.. These Are My Dreams ETRUSCAN lllinois Central College Easf Peoria, lllinois Vol. 2, 1969 A .L x my X 9. , LBKLKKX 1 L ' , 1 H if- lf, il 5 0 1 1 x m. - 1 .14?'a 1 ff- Kl wx L' Exxxflrfsulxx x 57 A..L ' 1, 1 14,31-,ff' - 5:1 BM' ,,.J- 1 ip .- -Z 1 -f . ffk ' ' K I I 1 . 1 f't 'A .U-'I X W, ,ff .W X K-, f I X 1 -Z 01 I A .9 I! rf' Ll E 'Y . , 1 1: M I r ww N H Q ! L, AA .A - V E T E E K -el' Si? 1, lf? The first worm days ot spring bring on desire for freedom and the fulfillment of responsibilities. 'V H in -ff '- -5 i , ti X- mi' It M t - ' M-.9 S i 1 f it 1 -Elvin W W is X H ming ,fini ,'wq1'i ww -Q' -ww 3 3 i I ' 1 3,1 1. t A . 7 v biviri M Mx Signs of fall bring thoughts of those first doys bock to school. W 311 11111 1 1L.- -wi-.f.-111::+f 1 X 11 1 111 Wrumgxm--,,:11,. 1 1 1111 .1111-'11111 11111 7 'L w-im' 11.51 1' f. ?t.51Qg1L1f.5.l , 11311.11 11 1 1,1.1Qfij.-J 19 1 11-121-.1m1QQQ 1, 1:1 - 1 1 11 11 X151 340 mf 111 , 117. . 11 111111'J1m11 11 .1 E '1 851111 1 11.1 1111 ..v Nrrim ,LM ' 5 - -rw-'I :- Q-: .1 - 1 11 1 ..x,. mi '. 'WL mv' 1 i . 1 1 1 5 1 1 7 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 2 ,gy CONTENTS Sfudenf Life Adminisfrafion Academics Organizations Sophomores Freshmen I7 63 75 93 H0 130 When one has reached a certain span in life, Today is all that counts, for fun or strife. The past is blurred with fogs and mists and myths. The future is too brief to bother with. -ess-Ur Cheryl Rosenak and Chaille Lindo enioy a game of Scrabble between classes. The Music Projection performed their first con- cert in the Student Center and were brought back by popular demand to perform at the spring formal. 'H 1' ' Promises and problems on the inside and the outside of registration often leaves students confused. The Adding Machine was the first of two plays during the academic year to be spon- sored by the drama department and per- formed by student and community actors. , N ' Huw, 1: it - V it it 'H' , in . v, : : it it N 'E f T if-I , ' H 1WjjT! A k,,1 VZ! xt ff tt iwitlt5ljillllllgxlltufy it it t Q.. nil' ,gg 'q John Crandell and Cliff Richardson recruit new members for the Veterans Club. T' ,4 t X I t - W5 ' U l 4 ' , Xsfyghgq ' ' i 4 ' 'ti Q L' H154 ' Xtfw N 'tfwngx ,. fiftiiia V i 2,1 H 1, Y , . 1 W :- ' A., Egger, Q, . - .affr--Q 5, - Y l -. J , Ill . l T -fl ,tw ' ' .EJ it it vs: it if :few l . As president ot the Independent Advisory Council, Peyton Harris works with two other officers, Gloria DeFoe cmd Claudia Jordan, in planning an agenda to discuss organizations. i' '-- IR,q,.,, Students participate in the new intramural basketball program at the YWCA. ll i ' 1 '., ' xi 'lf ,. ' N ' . 37 X t i : 51, ., 4 ,Q , , 0 7 ' r JF 1 rg ' - an on f-3, 1- f ' , . 1. p 'ci r r -3' ' L W X V V V V :, Q X X ' u ut xi it mv w W gh fi Q X g Y Q kr it Att ii :A .N V W 5 1 4 U fi ' f . 'M' , x Ms P 1 5 ' , ,, 1 1 W it QMS' MitUgiWrt-i,fM' W , j?li l 1 ,Av ix i SE Qt if W ji 32 visit- G 4 4 ' S' V' Y i ' uv QL ,V . . 'I' 1 i 2,1 ' 1 ring warm weather students foster friend- ships in the peacefulness of the out-of-doors. 'X f-r ' . .aff Different attractions catch the interests of stu- The Surviving Souls performed at several dents at the Christmas dance. dances during the year. 11-751--M,sN N W-m..w..M..w.....,,. .. , Charles Munter experiments to determine the quantitative analysis of an unknown material as a chemistry lab assignment. I dream today with no vain, vague regrets For yesterday and all its unpaid debts. With no fear of the future's fading sun, Since it may end before this rhyme is done. A5 if-.-.hu--I Mark Finley advances his knowledge and skill in operating a lathe. Nancy Hunter rechecks her notes before class begins. fm , p ,-1--, if M. Qi' 5-5 LV 1 Y , -Y. r -ij, v .I ig 5 . A dz, 'is- fJ',. -'. f 'PF 1 Q'-5 si , if in .-n. r E 1 ' v 1 , l A an , Y FV.. ' ' -f 1 . FQ I Q X I 4L x t 1' Mtf. 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Students leave school as the sun sets and brings another clay to a close and another one to look forward to. QL New Friendships Emerge in College Experiences We seek the Truth of courage from faithful friends when the road of life seems hard to travel. By ioining hands and sharing the knowledge and experiences others have gathered along The way, we emerge with new understanding and greater insight into the future. Each day as we encounter new personalities we find true friendship in the person who is honest and sincere-someone who is complete- ly himself. And there, close to the heart of that person, is the laughter and tears you shared, the wishes and the dreams, the little things that meant so much. When climbing the mountain of success, we may be tempted To slip and fall backwards, but when we reach the summit, we find that by turning to aid others we too have given of ourselves and become a friend. Waiting from station to station makes reglstratlon un pleasant even for those who ve been through It before lt. at all l Tir l lltllltnla lsr Students always appreclate advlce when about how to arrange thelr schedules Counselor Glen Roberson and cashier Karen Horton file class carcls and fee recelpts xii l -J! , .,, , f l Students celebrate the end of registration by doing their thing at the first iam session of the year. Reactions of these students varied as they received their identification cards. 4,016 Students Register for Fall Semester September registration meant many things to students. lt was a time of waiting in lines to get forms and schedules, pay fees, receive identification cards and buy books. It was also a time when students memorized their Social Security numbers. Freshmen recognized regis- tration as the beginning of a new social and educational life. For returning sophomores, it was one step closer to graduation. For all, though, it was an exciting experience that could be anticipated again in January. Having marked his ballot for the mock election, Alan Cooksey heads for the ballot box. 1968 Was Year for Campaigning Whether students were running for Student Senate or campaigning for their favorite po- litical candidate, they tried to keep the man of their choice before the voters by passing out buttons and literature, making speeches and plastering posters on almost everything on campus. The candidates themselves met the people and discussed the issues in hopes that the voters would cast votes in their favor. Sophomore Herb Eeaton supports his candidate for Student Senate by helping Freshman Pam Tate erect her unique sign. ,ln -1 l, 4 i . . 'ni' James Hatcher, Democratic candidate for Congress, presents his views to students during last week of campaigning. As in any election, an unusual sign is an effective method of campaigning. Vice-President Hubert Humphrey enioys shaking hands with anxious Peoria area followers. -f '1.x A'T 11 fwk, .. N. .1-., 1 Q i5?iiii53L'ev 'W Q 5 Q I mi if ' ' V . s I h ! ' L V I s 5 . f, Q, , , . ,A 1 r W all H emi, .In L4 ' ' ' X a A' I ff f - 4 ' 3 2 vw. 1' . X .X g ' x A V 1 iv . ' : 5 .V wx, W ' J V In 9' 4 lwrvifw Ia' v 'LS ul , ,a . Q 1 1 - 1 J 0.4 EN. n f 1 K 1 v- 1 'Q fy., 'K k JL H .Qt wi X F k 55.53 ,fe I UQ... -1 v-' J W J 14 t' 1, .w ,, it x W I , . QU, ov w l s 1 Qfffygeif 1 5 4 ,, , , .W V' .,.- 1 . ,. fr 4 , , 'E' ixe' 'L Sf? 5' I Y 1 -N- .I f , ' 4. 57'F 'w , ,1 , Q 'fi' J ' ' 'fi H 'YAIV X 9 ll, U ' f xx Q f I ' f X' -fs-f, If ' I f .1 ' ZVAT7 l '- L M . nl sv , ' 'A I f? Wf H if 1' 5.4 . wqw-, as :WS 1 4 5 L. 51 FP ig f 5 .2 ff- - Y J f . ,4 ii .Jn Q' . , ,. , U 1 .Je H f ' :Wk J, X rl 'Q' . g.L L : ' ,-.j::'.?a+' . ? 4-1 WZ? J 7 . V A College ls People, Expressions Show Why A college is many personalities, many faces that express the mood of the campus-the joys, the disappointments, the experiences students encounter each day. Here are the faces of youth, of experience and knowledge, of iuclgment and common sense, of leader- ship, understanding and love. i K 'N .111 Q ' I n Ayr! 5 'f' 1 in E H H, Sf ' W 'M' H 1 Ex, E X X 7 .. , 1 -sw 5 Q. 1? E? me g Vx 'M BXWSGXTR. ' -,A Sax,-M? Ai 'Q P 'ia Music Proiecfion BesT Concert ATTracTion of Year, The Music ProiecTion, a young folk-rock group from The University of MinnesoTa, was wiThouT a doubT The besf enTerTainmenT aT- TracTion during The year. Seven musicians, in- cluding six capable of vocal work, composed The group. Alfhough The audience aT The Tall concerT was small, iT was very responsive To The versaTile TalenT of The Music ProiecTion. The group refurned To provide parT of The enTerTainmenT aT The Spring Formal. ? l t Students Earn Money During Spare Hours Besides pulling grades in school, many stu- dents worked part-time for a variety of reasons. Some needed money to finance their activities, some sought valuable experience in their fields of interest, some wanted to be of service to others, and a few just like to keep busy. No matter how much they were paid or how important their work was, the future of most of the students was affected. , W,1tt'j,,,.,u , 1' ' IQ:-:f:ggQg!g3E,:j V11 H I P.,-,....--W-P Peyton Harris is employed by the admissions office to interest under-privileged people in the opportuni- ties for self-improvement through college education. Ted Bailey spends a great deal of time working be- hind the counter and keeping things in order in the Student Center. By doing odd iobs on campus such as shoveling snow, Pat Langan proves his willingness to work hard. 1 , ii Si' -, NM 5 z 1 K , i .wiv lil A fr i ijjm' ll' Q. Nmiiii , iilljiii-fl: s 'fgwl' is W . i ,S ,W ,.,- , ,,,. i ii vii' 'Wi A Hi , 1' To get the experience she needs with medical records, student nurse Debbie Robson works at Pekin Hospital. As a library employee, Donald Thorpe can make Terry Baker enioys pleasing customers with giftwares exffff spendlng money in an Cllmosphere of learning' she sells at Carson's. Adding Machine Stim ulates Thought The combined efforts of ICC students and the Peoria Players resulted in the stimulating production of Elmer Rice's Adding Machine. Even though the play was written in 1922, Rice aptly predicted the problems that people like Zero would have during the computer age. Under the direction of Don Marine, the play was up-dated so that the audience could re- late to the action and to the characters. By combining the medium of the stage with that of motion pictures, the characters' inner thoughts and desires were proiected as they spoke their lines. The dramatic and somewhat bizarre make-up allowed the actors to lose themselves in the characters they portrayed. The inner thoughts of Mr. Zero lBruce Whitel are pro- iected in the background while Mrs. Zero lBonnie Matthewsl nags her husband. 555 is ls i ii '.-fel K? , W 5 i, .- ,i W . l M , I X 52.1. . H 4 ,V its 'I N iii, it sg, ' 1 exgmx- J u. - uw ii uv sat? 'E ng-SQ V ' A-V 1 ii, M' 4 . S ' A'-' .rr L l , ,ll . ,r ,B mi, 5 'j:ii'f.--jg. 1,3 L it 4, A nj 1 'i, llFt'flii' i-if l'i. ,l'iils5fl lllL 'llj,Lki'Lfg25'Q:5j lt , iii, ,lien my I N Y it in . - He..w --iii i , :fA.,Qg5gg!J Z , I QL , 4:4 Tj if . ' sf' f-Y .N V ,FFP :dm ' I Half? V , QT I . ' V , ' ' 9 4 g,igs:,, The expressionistic style of theatre make-up was well planned before actually being applied. Dramatic make-up effectively portrays the character of Mr. Zero's boss lDoug Smithl. .fw ' PNN!-gf-vu 'L--5..- .-,x v FU-'1 s Mr. Zero Tesrifies before on impersonol iury. Zero and his secreTc1ry lEdmundo Hendersonl confess Their love in The Elysian Fields. Judy iMczrlene Klevinsl is surprised To find Zero's grave. f 'E ii3 !'v'-lX 'L 4' fir f, 'H- ig XLQ Zero's componion lRonold P. Nelll reencxcfs The un forgivolole crime of killing his own mother. Before Bill Bahntleth has his blood pressure recorded, nurses explain the procedure to him. Students Respond to Plea for Blood Through the coordination of Nurse Mrs. Jeanette McCammon, the regional bloodmo- bile made two successful visits on campus. The first drive was held on November 'I and was set up in the Engineering and Industrial Lab. On March 14 the drive was set up in the col- lege room of the Union. Together the two drives netted 200 pints of blood, which was the preset goal for the college. The student chairmen for both drives were Suzie Christy and Mike Ambrose. Unlike other students, this donor studies for the Con stitution test while the nurse prepares her for blood donation. iii.: ' q,i! i'ii'1 'lla-ui g,,g,lllllll ll jfilr fl.,ii5llli,i,,,,,,,,.i,i,, ll L i - V . l iii , 4, 15' T. 'tile' ,,, ,m,, ,iii may i?illlll.l.ll l,, lf1illllllliii: ill T Eg. L- Merlin Stratton was iust one of many staff members who volunteered a pint. V r . r , 'I HN or .u-'rw' lfFHTFWNrffsi , rr n . mr ru Yu , ,ml Y ,ff J Y rr , i 2 , Y nu, Mmm , I j! - J Fr X W- as Y I Wm g WH- Hag! 3 , pru V: .-, 25' Us 5QW,,oW x m x in ' r.,sv,.jQB, ,,r111W,.M H W, Q' X X U H vw 'M'1'w1. 14 jew f,gi'm1w.,rW wr H urn W: rf, ,rr W MM H MUNH-1 iw ,rr H urNmf 355fi,Wg5g?HrN,,H,igN..NgNMgNMr!WM W y,Hsis..'N..w A .fr rqiorm , W. M H 4. f uw mm rr ru wr umm ., Mu on Wimxz www.. A W 1 ' r,, 'Q12 'w ,K HEgfr459,WQg5..W 'r ' N ,W rr JH rr rm H ,H wr rr rr rr ,. H 4 wg, wjrr-..:.LN IL :1',,.Acg ,Q ,N ' i.. 9-'-sf-as-N, .N 7 ' W 1 ru ru Y 1 f- ' ,rr ru ff ' ru L- 1 ' - 'Wu ru , , ' .fi-. ' rw gig: ru ,LE This sTuden'r's smile proves Thof she is proud To be clble To cloncfre blood. A big boy like Steve Fleishmcm doesn'T mind having his blood pressure Token. Senate Sponsors Dance, Sorority Holds Party for The Pere Marquette was the scene for the semi-formal Christmas dance December 19. The dance, which was the last social event be- fore the .long Christmas break, was sponsored by the Student Senate. The Lykes of Us pro- vided the music for dancing. The Santa Claus for the evening was Steve Brugger. He was elected by the student body earlier that week. t aculty Children During Christmas Season 1 V se in ,1- V 1 N W1 .15-'Q- 'hi:.,. 1 . 1 ' i 1. - 1'1 f 1' 1 1 ' , N v Q. ., .5 1. i1 'Q---mm.-.,,,, 11 U, 1 111m 1 ty 1yg1, 1 a ,, 1. 1 6 The children of faculty and staff members were the guests December 22 at a Christmas party held in the Student Center. Members of Theta Alpha Chi hosted the party, which meant a lot of fun for the youngsters as they exchanged gifts, watched movies and made new friends. Each child also got to talk with Santa Claus lMyles Maroneyj. is 0' V' -. . lt ' N 1: '1ll1x 1 5. ', X X 4,11 11N1t 1 1 1, 1111 11 11 1- -, . 11 . 1 ., 111 11 , 1 1 , - - 1 1 , - . 11, . . A , V X 111,11 1 -X lr ,L 'n ,.:' s The serenit of a winter do is reflected tu . ,, ta tit t. t. 5 outside the Student Center. Snow Brings Stillness, Fresh ideas to Campus With the change of season comes a change in the ideas and ideals of students. Thoughts turn to the ski weekends in Wisconsin, to- boggan parties over Christmas vacation, ice skating on Sunday afternoons and snowball fights in the moonlight. A warm cozy fire, a hot cup of cocoa and that special someone to share the evening with help to make the dreary winter months pass quickly. With the cold came the snow, stalled cars, cold hands and frost-bitten noses. .,t,t. M -nh ... ,,.. C ,,,,.,,. .,t.ttr,. . tt, , ,tttit,,..fqs. xx., 'tt K, -it-V-1 -1 7-, -mff -EJ''vi'-'rf5ulU'ilt'l3'lllEQE-slit'.:..fi,5,.',. M it I - ,t-,- s.. , , ,. M 1 H .1.,,.,,N,, Students hurry to classes to escape the icy wind and snow. f 24 ,. ii game. i , , 3, in x is ,u1pll'll,l.., it F2 EH Ms 1 i ml i i i i ' vi , N, l if ii i !,:rf,,.i., i 2 Y if 's55bf3i., ,M 1 ell Y - 3, Q55 fri . - we y in l ...mx f ' Janet Gay, above, reflects the ioy of the Christmas holiday season, while Deanna Dunne, below, antici- pates an exciting ski weekend. has-L-. .. On chilly winter days only The icicles dare to brave the out-of-doors. Dances Promote Friendships Taking time out from studying, students found enioyment and opportunity to meet new friends at informal dances held in the Student Center. Throughout the year many of the dances were sponsored by such groups as Social Commission, Senate and Greek Coun- cil, the Council giving two benefit dances to establish a revolving loan fund. ll Xl: 1 Wmk 3 1 J , w U,ww1.aa M ,N gm 4 w Mn ,aa 5539 1 s ,, .1 asf H A 4. SAW 42.417 -.,-F Y 11 F- V' . -Qj, 0' S+ gri . 0 11 X A. Mg , 5 4 1 1 If A N '-S .f 1 ' Q f T I wifi X .9 X 1 4 ' 1 , , , 1 C H- 4 ,Z ' 'EA 1 , 5 N I W! 'G N x 1, , NE My Q - J. WTF? ' .EEE .. gf, Ji5S.1 1 ,fe w -, S' 3. 7 'A 1' X' :-. -- , , rv V' M I .. 1 is? , -, Y , H , L, .,,A.. ..,,. . ., , A Je.. ' . + ' J' ' -4.55 K, Q , ,,k. S ii il -:Www - ,g-Frei , up ,, ,, f ,im C ii, , ' i, . , H wi N ' 'l 'ELL ii iifiigelziglrii ii i fltjlirf.. 1 iifajfjflf' ' i 2ig2gigfi'N. i 'l!lQ?Q,5EU'i ,i m 25j3iUi -i i wlillillllli -WW'il'-lliiffclel ' :fi ,Ni -X Q' ' l i J ' Wal? Conley, noted Negro folk singer, made ICC one of his many stops on his cross-country tour of college campuses. Larry Bama, one of several students performing, Sfudenis take advanfage of inlormalily af the Walt composed original pieces on the piano and guirar Conley coffeehouse. before The small audience April 19. Bob ApplegaTe, a sTudenT from ICC, cmd Bob Singer, from Bradley, were parr of The enTerTainmenT at The coffeehouse April 19. WalT Conley Tops Enferfainers in Lively Coffeehouse Series During The year several coffeehouses, spon- sored by Social Commission and The CreaTive ArTs Club, provided weekend enTerTainmenT for sTudenTs. A Negro folk singer Walt Conley capTivaTed The aTTenTion of The largesT audience wiTh an ouTsTanding appearance March 28 in The STU- denT CenTer, singing proTesT songs, pop songs and songs in an Irish dialecf. Appearing April 'I9 were Kris and Dale, a young couple from MinnesoTa. Folk singing and poeTry readings were also provided by ICC sTudenTs and an area minisTer. La Collage, presenTed by The CreaTive ArTs Club during firsT semesTer, feaiured enTer- Tainmenf by sTudenTs from ICC and Bradley. ,f if new 1 ., I I -fl , QV- xii ' ' ' ' An aTTenTive lisTener enioys a new arrangemenf of Kris and Dale sing ouT wiTh happiness aT The Third one of her 'FavoriTe songs. Coffeehouse. fa .??' 5 , V , M , . A ' ,.j..,, -1 ,ug fy ..... , f:.Z1',-...r'1.-2 . f. f .Q 1?C,5f.,.,1, . 'fhlf - 5:'1'i37a!,:' ix i - V- xxagsgf H 564 A N , , iff 1-M., Fa' ' H H 1 -1 xfiff. f i A 341g.,,iQ H 1, , '5fa11'xY - iv? .fQ wif! A 'T's,5:' i1S'.?iz.-? i, ff . ' ,EN Tai -A gr w, a fb Mx. Q 'S Lg ' 7 ' 3,55 . 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Spring Brings Renewed Spirit to Campus Life Warm weather and the first signs of spring find students enioying the freedom of loung- ing on the grass, riding in convertibles, cmd playing football. When spring fever strikes, the mini-skirts and short-sleeved shirts become the attire, and few deny the urge to lick an ice cream cone or fly a kite. Studying is for- gotten, at least for awhile, and classes are cut much more frequently. The warm summer days ahead seem only a few hours away as Mother Nature sheds her winter coat for the sun and fun of spring. Q Among the tive finalists anxiously waiting for the iudge's decision in the Miss Heart of Illinois contest are lCC's Mary Ann Fosco, left, later named second runner-up, and Monica Lacetield, second from right, later crowned the winner. Lacefieid Crowned Miss Heart of illinois Scott and Monica enioy walking on campus on a brisk morning betore the pageant. 39- Monica is overioyed labovel as she receives crown from 1968 winner Nikki Harrison, also an ICC stu- dent, and the new Miss Heart of Illinois beams with ioy lbelowl with her escort, Scott Fabry, following the coronation. g ff-1 . F. 5 saw ,, , Senate Honors 8 Students Active in College Life -q-,ir . N w-warg? 9' 1-it -ru six gg:-.L-gqrvxgfgrriel, I tr, E., 0' N' ' - r w' Bill Bahnfleth received Student of Peyton Harris received one of the Year and Service awards. two Senator of the Year awards Top activities honors were awarded to Bill Bahnfleth, Tim Elder and Peyton Harris at the first annual awards banquet May 'I6. Bill won one of the two Student of the Year awards and a Service awardp Tim was recipient of both Student of the Year and Senator of the Year awardsp and Peyton received the Sena- tor of the Year award. Tim Elder was recipient of both Student of the Year and Senator of the Year awards. Service awards were presented to those in- dividuals who contributed the greatest efforts for the betterment of student organizations and activities. Selected by the Senate, the award recipients were announced at the awards banquet on May 'l6. Receiving service awards were Bill Bahnfleth, Susie Christy, Gloria DeFoe, Charlotte Feakins, Fred Weber and Shirley Welton. I Receiving Service awards were Gloria DeFoe, Susie Christy, Charlotte Feakins and Fred Weber. Absent from picture was Shirley Welton. , ! gi gi. ,V w,,,,w my A 1:5 1.31 YU l. V E, jw w XM, ,, , V ,X j me? , ' af' ,W H g f K 5 . V ER' - -h , Q9Tf-glqfzifzl .- 5 M , ,M g, V w'i?fhW5Q?7l ' .fig . f . .W f- vffg, W '.-,,xf . ,f: 4E'-- - mnausrrs Wu, I ' A . 1 wil M Wu , A 22225-A, ' ' W , if ' Q A JA QA , .4 , Fei A V '1 v Wa' ,A ,, ,y w,k ? .f.1'-,- i . . 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The May dinner-dance was highlighted by the coronation of Nancy Hunter as Queen ot the college's second formal. Nancy was spon- sored by the Veterans Club and elected in an all-school election. The radiant Nancy Hunter received the queen's robe just before the coronation. Members ot the Queen's Court were Mary Ann Fosco, Linda Remley, Queen Nancy Hunter, Janet Gay and Becky Blakesley. 1 ,Mmm ' fe' ' W ' ,' M J sing? H it t it . r .aw ll H Z l ll ' lil? ll Mlll 5311 Zim ' I -I7 W-3 2 Jr' 1 when li' -FM' ,wi 'mga F2 1: f 3 r I Q t 1 ! tw' 4 Jr K as . g viz, -I 4 -. -y rl l ,, V sf , :V'1' :ig i . ' l, ,lr 'M k vm 'N - VM ,M W Y Y Nl H - ew siesiesai V., - HX M Hmww Eu! 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Edwards and student speak- ers Peyton Harris and Fred Weber to use their understanding of the past in shaping their goals for tomorrow. s l 1 I B Gloria DeFoe is among the first to be presented Cl de- gree by Zealy Holmes as President Kenneth Edwards waits to express his congratulations. it er 3 1 r e if if 3. ,v E? F511 v ',J?11i' QQ -T, Eff, , A-517. 'll . ,',.' w .- u gp ,,.:.: .' 1 1' uv: ww, ' W . ,. , 1 f- use-an - -,,..., V vf- Exif' w' -QI, '. . V Mer 4 - ,s. M., V x I x AJ .. Yr-' -U54 .-,,-,T S-gf. X 1 N K N o V , , t , . . 4, . F ' y I U s f . .QW Undefeated Al's Rebels Wins Cage Crown Intramural sports, a year late getting off the ground, attracted many students interested in satisfying their competitive needs. Under the direction of physical education instructors Max Mayes and Lorene Ramsey and a student Intramural Board, programs sprang up in basketball, golf, volleyball, bowling, tennis and softball. Participation was greatest in basketball, where I8 teams in 3 leagues squared off in facilities at the Peoria YWCA to determine an overall college champion. Al's Rebels, representing the Big 8 Confer- ence and the only team to whip a strong faculty entrant, showed great balance to fin- ish 5-O and win the title. Bali Hai, the Missouri Valley leaders, which had a five-game streak going into the closing week, lost its last two games, including a loss to the Rebels in the final game, to finish sec- ond with ci 5-2 record. The Mecca Minors won the Ivy League crown, but lost to Bali Hai in the Playoffs. Dave Blayney and Brad Powers, forwards on Bali Hai, finished first and second among individual scorers. fiik Q, ...f5i,-asf. 4 .fig .' ' NH' , xt . ,,.. , s W I T imm. 'ii J. Ch. 3 -W'ii.--.,,..- . Rebounding effort by Bali Hai's Brad Powers l4'II proved futile in long run as Faculty stopped Bail Hai winning streak after five games. v aff ff 4355-B.. Dave Blayney l6I of Bail Hai gets a good grip on re- bound during action against Q.T.B. in Ivy League. Mecca Minor's Kent Nelson tries for tip-in against George Bradford of Alpha Delta Chi in Missouri Valley playoff game. Bob Voelker tips the ball to a Bali Hai teammate in iump against Faculty's Stan Rose Mike Ogburn i301 of Q.T.B. and Bali Hai's Bob Faculty's Max Mayes attempts to block a lump shot Voelker l9l go high for a rebound during early by Bali Hai's Dave Blayney action under the basket. J? Al's Rebels display individual Trophies awarded after their intramural championship game against Bali Hai. Front row: Milt Schwartzentraub, Danny Watts, Bruce Ptlederer, Mike Egli, Dean Oswald. Row 2: Glenn Carney, Al Unsicker, Brade Randy Allen. l Charlotte Feakins i241 arches a iump shot over de- fender, left, and appears, right, to have caught everyone napping with a steal. Basketball, Volleyball Highlight First Girls Competitive Sports Competitive sports were introduced to girls this year in new intramural basketball, vol- leyball and bowling programs. Participants in basketball developed untried skills for use in games with G.A.A. teams from area high schools. In volleyball, the Spikers dominated the three-team league with a 7-0 record. Rhonda Redd and Ann Scherer held top aver- ages among women bowlers. Lynn Hurd ot Buckwheat and Her Gang slaps vol- leyball over the net as barefoot Joan Carey ot the champion Spikers braces to hit it back. 54 Brenda Byerline gets caught up by opponent fol- lowing field goal attempt. Val Fascion returns a volley while from Buckwheat and Her Gang watch to see ball clears the net. , Q V- tj, ,. ,.,, . A ,?'.'..V 3m , GL- 5,.,,h fn-3, 4, 5. 1:5 -rv '-if .. 'A gfvflfz ' .,... 47 -.. From spectator's view, intramural bowling was a time for watching the outstanding student bowlers compete for individual and team trophies. Billiards champion Joe Layne, who won trophies in singles and doubles divisions, prepares to hit the cue ball. 'ezstffeifif 1-' - ,. V- . 1 15 e .Lj.rQ'?5: . . V -,, . 'iWjfrgQw iiejg - fi 1 ' ' I Y J Q Mu:-an 'gee---,: ,Nm ggi - - - Y W 5 - I?' -i 1 -rf iv 5 5 f ' f if Body English doesn't help this bowler get the strike he was after during league play. d-,w ' John Simpson expresses a moment of anxiety as his opponent scores another point in doubles play. Bowling, Billiards Attract Enthusiasts Bowling and billiards attracted the greatest number of intramurals participants second se- mester. Sam Sims and Nancy Rumbold cli- maxed the bowling season with tournament victories. Joe Layne captured the singles title and shared the doubles trophy with teammate Rich Denning in billiards. A ,,..f JA- .:w, i f-Y TTI . ,U ,- f 4. . 4- v R . fs, 1 hx :E-EgNwn'i Unbeaten Faculty Softball il it it it ll Team Wins 3 From Students B4 l if L. E53 l Big softball fans at the games were Shirley Wehon Gnd Linda Viccry. Catcher Glenn Roberson connects for a big hit for faculty. ,.,, 1-l.' 155 . .3 Inna.- I ' i X' W wxgtlr.-it Bill Schaumburg hits one off of faculty pitcher Angelo Abbott as catcher Glenn Roberson looks on. Dave Jennings delivers a fast pitch and Ted Bailey gets ready for action. 2 - .-.-ru .-a+ l3il ' 2 -HUB 7 Z4 .5 Je-'f ,G L f f ,-f:.V--- A --.-+-.,zg,-'.-'eh 1' 1 ., ,.. 'fa -s - , - ' ' 1 .l. --. V W -f - V 5 L - . f f- 41-4-.-'.-4 ei 'zyi H .mf f '. - .. ..-- -V j.,wm::1r 'Q -- -' lim iv? 1 Yee limi- 'aff' H w 4 ,. +-Margie - ,gii9'2l2Qi6:,i. ,fw..'j,, , , ,Q-,W im.. 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E3 19 QU 21 25 26 27 28 15 22 29 MINE HULY w-.Q is VV T F T' UV T T VV T E S S MT W S 5 I-qui PSQRYS 4 5 6 ZF' Mitchell ll 12 4 5 13 14 15 ze 17 as :le ll E2 zo 21 22 23 Z4 25 25 38 19 27 gs 29 so 25 ze I Y L-inda 1 2 Riam1ey8 9 13 14 15 15 28 21 22 23 27 23 29 30 55 df' 5 Hurisnnz TB 17 18 19 24 25 26 SEQCYS 4 kSa6eizU 31 14 E5 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 29 30 31 5 12 19 26 Journalism students directed their class efforts toward publi- Jacquie Anderson Suggestions come from Jerry Woods Tim cation of the college newspaper. With typewriters are Shirley Elder Denny Wrghtman Rick Baxter Mike Ambrose cmd Welton Feature Editor Debby Hagan and Associate Editor Sports Editor Randy Hunt HARBINGER Achieves All American Status Increased 'Frequency and coverage, timely features and' probing-at times controversial- editorials made the HARBINGER an All- American, a rare honor among iunior colleges. Features worth the wait were Rick Goss' Nickel Bag and Tom Delheimer's cartoon strips. Columnists Sandi Bear, John Penstone, Mike Ambrose and Rob Paullin caused mixed reactions with some of their opinions. Credit goes to the 13-member staff which, despite its size, gave 4,000 students some- thing to think about. QINGER Steve Broquard and Tom Delheimer made the paper more at tractive through illustrative photographic spreads and en lightening cartoon strips respectively. ETRUSCAN Theme Looks to Tomorrow's Dreams These are my dreams, theme for this year's ETRUSCAN, summarizes the staff's hope and dedication to continuing development by the college and the unique students which it serves. Freshman Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Feakins was responsible tor notable improvements in yearbook comments and coverages. Other stu- dents active in its preparation were Associate Editor Margaret Temborius and Photographers Bill McLaughlin and Bill Schaumburg Tying the entire effort together was Art Editor Tom Delheimer, whose cover art incorporating the year '69 and complementary division pages put meaning into the theme. Photography Editors Bill Schaumburg and Bill Mc- Laughlin worked long hours to supply an assortment of pictures from which editors could choose the best. Q4 W f wr. 2 xx . L I . ,g f'- TF ' HS' W 1 'j 5 - I, 4 '.,, Y Y Ik Y, . t'glL'.'1'l'NK'.U' fi 1 .-,,, ,..V- . ' W l -el -1.. E a W Y W if' Administration 0pens New Opportunity Doors The administration, through cooperation in an educational environment, strives to open the doors ot opportunity and provide ample facilities for students. In times like this it is even more important to have an administra- tion whose philosophies and obiectives are dedicated to individual growth. We live in a decade of unrest for young people. We read of college protests, the war and of tragedies in our nation's cities. We find ourselves anxious about these things, but there is reason for hope, too, for we read of new academic communities built on student ideals, achieve- ments in space and science programs and presidential elections where people can exer- cise their highest democratic privileges. Young minds absorb the things in the world about them and need a well-rounded educational environment to develop the world within themselves. l i l l P ' fl H ms ' 37, Z if-'K' 'l it Present, Future Growth Concerns College Board The Illinois Central College Board, as the main governing body, was active this year in carrying out plans for expansion of the present college facilities, including changes to existing buildings and construction of new ones. When plans were interrupted by the state's freeze on building funds, the Board revised original proposals in anticipation of receiving an increased allotment to allow for more con- struction during the first phase of permanent buildings. Among the regular duties of the Board was the approval of new faculty appointments to accommodate the increased enrollment of 1,500 more students in September and the es- tablishment of a new salary schedule to at- tract high caliber instructors. College Board members are Zealy M. Holmes, Robert S Gorham Dr Donald W. Wilcox, Stanley J. Hodel, Vice President Mrs. Dorothy Herm President Dr John E. Dalton and Carter E. Hewitt. W. 4 V - - Familiar faces on campus this year were representatives of the architec firm working with the Board and administration in designing final plans the college's multi-million dollar permanent campus William Cumm project architect, Mozhan Khadem, designer, and Carl Schwebel lob cap 9 E r sf J 11-4' Dr. Edwards Builds College as President The college's image and development are reflections of its president, and Illinois Cen- tral's growth from 2,500 to 4,000 students and its reputation throughout the state are attributed to President Kenneth L. Edwards. Being president involves a unique ad- ministrative personality. He must be able to articulate college needs to the Board and to the community, and he must be an outgoing person, able to get along with administrators, faculty and students. Forseeing problems and evaluating and reevaluating college programs are two very important tasks that a presi- dent accepts. ' Dr. Edwards keeps aware of changing programs by Mrs. Joyce Paluska and Dr. Edwards discuss the ,visiting classes. day's activities. Dr. Edwards visits with students in the Student Center as well as having them see him in his office. ii I i -fr . WJ MAY IT New Dr. Edwards is concerned, as in the cartoon, with the growth of the college. i l rf l Administrative Deans, Business Office Direct College Development Dr. Richard Murray, dean of instruction, develops the college curriculum to meet the wants and needs of students. ' s I lilinm-.5935 '13 H 2 will If-' Dr. Stanley Niehaus, dean ot student personnel ser- As assistant dean ot instruction Dr. Gerald vices, oversees services aimed at assisting students in hauer's duties include coordinator ot achieving self-actualization. tional services and compiling ot class V' IAF' as 13' xc ' Ii iaillii Fl S H , 41? As business manager Dr. Leon Perley holds the re- sponsibility for conducting all financial affairs. l l i i Acting as purchasing agent for obtaining necessary equipment and supplies is part of James Troutman's iob as assistant business manager. 1 ,Xxx 4 New Directors Provide Flexibility in College Services Evan Jackson, director of adult and continuing edu- cation, plans programs for evening students and those directed toward community service. A ' 52 15,5 AER 'Q ' ii: in Another new director, Robert Preller is in charge ot institutional research. rector of vocational-technical education. Former chairman of Engineering and Industrial Occu- pations, Martin Leddy assumed the new post of di- -- i A Hill ltr A , Loren Allen, another newcomer, was responsible for greatly enlarging the capacities and facilities of the Instructional Material Center. it T i i Tt'lillW il i S iill 0 29 tie it rr 'H it .1 Q lg. :YH Wwxx fre!-S. 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Hi lit ' ill ' ffilifglifflifsflr M, ,, - W g g9lWWi,f,,g e-,,':,f.: , We I Jerald Havener put a new campus computer center into operation to handle the growing demands of the college. 1433 , As director of physical facilities Edward Pegg plans the maintenance and improvement of campus build- Directors Assist Students in Shaping Realistic Goals p As director of student activities Jim Pleasant is co- ordinator for all co-curricular and extra-curricular ac- tivities including entertainment and organizations as well as serving as advisor to Greek Council, Inde- pendent Advisory Council and Social Commission. visit ' ,eff-4-C l it Q, Q, Miss Barbara Schefelbein, registrar, is responsible , Torn Juravich, director of admissions and records, for student records and certities graduation applica- articulates to tour-year institutions and travels to tions and requirements. area high schools to meet with future students. .2 ss fr - 4 .. is a ,Z . t riigssisssissiissii,-ii ,' its ,ii i , W Providing health services and planning supportive activities such as the TB drive and blood drive for staff and students, Mrs, Jeanette McCammon serves as coordinator of Health Services. ' -2 'wjiav ' 7 is cs, ' T iff! L M U w gfissiisswfasziff i 2 S ess l . mr i,,i,.iL1f ll , 5 f z 5 la 3' we it 'li ,il gigs: ,Q ,Ji .lg L al L t g ill l ., l ' ill l ll' sw'-.gsk ii l ,l 1 As director of special services Gilbert Baechler is in charge of financial aids and placement programs and serves as assistant to the dean of student personnel services. . ,, . ,-if E feed l si El . ,flair I ' Qt r i 51 ti 3 if' A 'st i Merlin Stratton heads the counseling staff as director of guidance and counseling. New Counselors, New Office Provide Extended Opportunities for Students The counseling department, after moving from decentralized locations to a counseling center in Lindsay Hall, made use of its new facilities by providing easier accessibility of counselors to student records and students to counselors. In addition to normal counseling duties, which include providing vocational and educational information and guidance in cases of personal problems, each counselor has an area of specialization. They also serve on committees in the school at large and within their own department to deal with all areas which might benefit students. Over the past year the staff has grown from 3 to 'I0, and among the new counselors is Douglas Bowers, who moved from being an instructor of technical graphics to counseling students in the Engineering and Industrial Oc- cupations program. Other new members of the staff include four women, Mrs. Margaret Bahnfleth and Mrs. Linda Robertson, and Miss- es Ruth Hucke and JoAnn Likes. 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Jw , N , Www p -,,., ,yr , V, w f., ,. ,J J, I 21611 , K Q 4 I 1 f 1 Students Meet Academic Challenges F 2-Y-wc 1 - ri As students strive to attain the goals of academic achievement, they must meet the demanding challenges that are brought on within the classroom. Each step reveals more dark paths to be explored in the search for knowledge. Here is where the wonder of a lab experiment, the preparation for another lecture and the fear of final exams reflect the flurried activity of academic life. The ob- iectives of studying find each page turning to new knowledge for the fulfillment of tomor- row's dreams. One must realize the true value of experience to really learn and acquire wisdom. 1 W3 1. M s 40 f X ll., s ,gy L E.. l V- f, 1 A .F-J.-. if xg., , g5 '.. , - s .-54' 3 eil. si ? es s . 3 , E '.1 New chairman of the Social Science Division Richard Bales plans one of the courses offered this year. Social Sciences Move People in interactions New courses in the social science area in- cluded the Illinois country, comparative gov- ernment, and introductory courses in research methods in the behavorial sciences, criminolo- gy and anthropology. These courses, plus the others, have been set up to instill in students an understanding of the social, economical and political institutions and influences of their lives. Having once developed an appreciation for these factors, they will be better prepared to use them to the advantage of all. A physical education program was also added so that students might fulfill P. E. re- quirements before transferring to universities. Mrs. Mary Sarron lectures students in psychology sociology and social science. Q2 Richard Bales discusses with student representatives the need for a new course on minority groups. l As students begin cz test on American history, Miss Hazel Wolf gives a few helpful pointers. Cliff Ozmun is a new instructor of education and educational psychology. Math, Science Courses Test Student Minds As chairman of the Mathematics and Sci- ence Division, Dale Williams was responsible for establishing and expanding programs which continually challenged the inquiring minds of young students. By participating in math and science courses, they not only learned basic concepts, but also how to apply scientific reasoning to their own research during lab periods. The division increased its services with the addition of courses in microbiology, compara- tive vertebrate zoology, organic chemistry and historical geology. Dr. Doris Kolb and Gene Gallion, instructors of chemistry and physical science respectively, were named recipients of the first Teacher of the Year awards. ' Ii: ' 'f ,TW- P ff Is5?- - 1' '1' Qi ' 3?!9'77 ?-'rf ? :sri -' 212 -Nw J v is . t , l V- ' 5 Lt l --lxfL5 3g1'ii fl' F ' ,, ' - N 1 I .2 11521: 21341: -' - ' ,k gfs,,..-ef -V V f' if mx, Instructor Phil McGill explains the formula for de- termining the area of a circle. --J ti Ov Instructor George Grisham hands Jan Harlan a test on the basic concepts of math. in it xiii i 4 Ziggy' :M 322 es if l Anticipating the work ofthe new semester, Dr. Doris Kolb and Richard Hoffmann unpack equipment for their chemistry labs. i ,Mikal - rii ZZZ k it H ii i H frwx !,!: with E , , Chris Bergstrom, instructor Doyle Sisson ond Bob Croghead observe the structure of ci tern. 4 i i if t ti its N itwri !r4'Eii: , X f' 0.3 Instructor Richord Thomos cmd Alan Cooksey com pore specimen with ci textbook description. By carefully regulating controls of this cutting ma- chine, Steve Hallock bores holes with great precision. M .ii 'X wtiirzfliiff ll fig, A .ff 2' ' lj L Instructors Bill Westley and James Swayne look over requirements for data processing students. Stanley Rush supervises student testing equipment in the electronics technology lab. 00,1 e ' , N l .., BW i l ' r 1' ' ' I N r J. i ll ww.. i. ,Meri li! ' i i. L William E. Little familiarizes himself with the paper- work that awaits him as new chairman ot Engineer- ing and Industrial Occupations. Tech Programs Prepare People for Vocations The engineering and industrial lab was the 'First ot permanent campus buildings to be completed. During the past academic year it has housed all the various types of equipment used by students enrolled in mechanics and engineering, agricultural mechanics and data processing courses. New courses this year were automobile mechanics, electronics repair and civil engi- neering aide. Evening courses were offered for carpenter apprentices in the Peoria area. Chairman ot the Engineering and lndus- trial Occupations Division was William Little. A 1. I By using advanced technological machinery, John Tobias and Instructor James Brown test the timing ot an engine. wi ix,-' N .glqqim i i it ii ii ' ' HL- l l sr if Q . '15 i f.. 21 hge 7 .V . T ,. During a class rehearsal members of the Mixed Chorus combine their individual voices into group harmony. ,f ,,.H.s, i 4 'iie' I V . we i QL, A Walter Graves does his thing on the tuba in prac- ticing forthe Studio Band. 43?-1: Mark Schmidt pays close attention to Richard Huntington as he employs his artistic to strengthen the special effects of the painting. Creative Arts Arouse Students' Self-Expression ln order to reach out to the varied dramatic, artistic, and musical interests ot students, the Creative Arts Division has been established and continues to grow. Participation in such courses as art, speech, drama, band, and 1' chorus enables students to strengthen their tal- ents and broaden their understanding ot the arts. By sharing their experiences in the arts vp with classmates, students learn to use the various modes of artistic communication to express their individuality to others. By inserting a little humor occasionally, William Hahn keeps the attention of his speech students. V ,,,, ai' t ' Q W .. l' i W ,ss fs -, -s '- - I ,cle is i ' ig 3 ', ':-.T ' . . Y' M 'gen' Q waist-ii' 38' 5, , ii ,, ii X it - sw on Marine illustrates a point during a drama class. A 84 i, ii, at ix ji in A fl rsggaggrgifir , , A. ,, ll i .r fi Li Students use new headsets for drills in Spanish, French and German. Miss Mary Cignarelli lectures a class on the basics of skillful communication in English. 9553. ,,1.a4'Han,s, o '-lzaw f lg N vanessa l Don Ayres takes advantage of the writing clinic having Dr. Mike Svob proofread one of his papers before submitting it to his instructor. New Communications instructors, Language Lab fat? 11- T,..,4f,. wwt 'lt if' IMF,-. .5 If J Promote Learning The staff of the Communications Division has doubled since last year with 14 new in- structors because enrollment has swelled. These new instructors brought to the depart- ment a variety of interests and specialized backgrounds in teaching. Besides courses in the basics of grammar and composition, students enrolled in more advanced or specialized courses that stressed the stylized writings of particular periods, authors, or countries. A developmental read- ing course stressed the importance of reading and effective study skills. The instruction of four semesters of Spanish, French and Ger- man was facilitated by a new language lab. Margaret McAuliffe assists a student in developing better reading and study skills. fig, 1 1 7 , i it -- ,:I1. , I . - , . ,, it J:-:-.:.: --is - , it , 1 ' l il E: 25211: ill P it ll it iillzldfga ix W ' ,N Because Ronald Kirkwood's Communications 105 class is small, he can work more effectively with the problems and strong points of each student. Maridee Horne builds her skill on a rotary calculator. New Business Courses Meet Expanding Needs Enthusiastic concern of students and inter- ested area businessmen lead to an expansion of Business Occupations curriculum. New courses this year were business law, principles of insurance, tax accounting, introduction to business measurement, Interstate Commerce Commission law, transportation and traffic management, machine shorthand, and legal secretarial procedures. Under the chairmanship of Raymond Franz, business courses were structured to help stu- dents make the transition from the classroom to the office. Besides the usual programs of study in secretarial and accounting fields, Mid- Management and Office Occupations pro- grams featured opportunities for work experi- ence as well as classroom training. A one-year certificate program was also available for those seeking clerk-typist skills. 1.--1 1-l Before transcribing a letter from a dictation machine, Mary Jane Eagle reviews correct letter forms. 3 , is ,. LV.-.Q , , ,-.Vg ., ,.-.1 ---v J 4.1 Kathy Hazelman spends extra time in business ma- chines room typing stencils. 4 Having iust run oft a mimeographed page, Kathy lsoardi carefully prootreads her work. l l Often during his classes instructor Roger Baker gives examples of eco- nomical revisions of business com- munications. Marilyn Griswold makes a color illustration before she mimeographs her assignment. I X! , Under the supervision of Bill Clemons, Rebecca Childs aids Kathy Jones with a whirlpool bath. Health Occupations Gives Valuable Job Training After a year of careful planning and visual- izing by Chairman Mrs. Jean Aldag, a com- pletely new Health Occupations Division was made available to ICC students. The four Health Occupations curricula prepare students for careers as medical record technicians, phys- ical therapy assistants, registered nurses, and operating room assistants. In addition to classes on campus, the college provides clini- cal experiences for students under agency agreements with the Institute of Physical Medi- cine and Rehabilitation, Pekin Memorial Hos- pital, Proctor Community Hospital, and Wash- ington Nursing Center. Those who graduate from these programs will help to relieve the shortage of qualified health personnel in this area. l, if . r .e E T 'ri 'TX' A Bonnie Hall demonstrates t Susan Saltzberg how to transfer a patient to a wheelchair ,,,-f In preparation for paraffin baths Pat McMeen and Maureen McLmden test the temperature of the 9 Y' ' .... 'f 1' I' . , E 71 . V it T , , ' y t w fr , - l tw ... 4 1 X I solution. i , -.P uwl ft W3 'xx Julie Lopthouse practices mas- saging cz volunteer patient. wifgillji... .imggQ,'j ' H -iisPiit:iiiii:ii'itfi'gsNeei Instructor Milton Renaud points out a welding flaw to ag mechanics students Duane Blunier and Mike Ferrero. -1. Q3 MQ -sr 4- vPMr b Sim E its Wayne Sampson, instructor, watches Kenneth Clinch test soil for chemical properties. l3 iirr'J'i'M bvfisii - -- f I I 7115. . S314 iii Having studied the construction of an engine block, Duane Blunier reassembles it. iii, A i :ities 1 iiiri- N. it mfr ' si' - i 5 .Si me : - ss SM . xiii . ge, a w ' ft: ' 'H t, is rim' e J. 1 i.,, -.-,1 Q . - 9 Maiors Learn Skills, Economics of Farm lndustry Ag students take a field trip to observe soybean va- rieties in their growing environments. To fulfill the educational needs for the fu- ture farmers of the Corn Belt, a thorough pro- gram of Agricultural Occupations was estab- lished. Maiors in this division of study learned how to produce greater yields and how to manage the business of farming. This year they were able to enter new programs of ag- ricultural mechanics and ag marketing. One of the most beneficial innovations was the summer occupational training program, supervised summer employment designed to provide students with practical experience in farm p r o cl u c t i o n or farm management situations. The Ag Occupations Division, under Chair- man William Martinie, attracted about one- fourth of its freshmen from outside the junior college district. i I J i i specimen. Well protected from flying sparks, Mike Ferrero welds a part of farm machinery. Dave Traver and Keith Kelsey examine a grass pw-. ,ww-x 'U' -'U f'76'6'TMl6 TODAY i' My X :,wD J f ', '5 'vvs K 1f-y'w'Vv'L -s '9'Xfvnzx.y-. M M V so 3 1 . .' 'U .' 'sg .-' 'Nsf f Group Participation Encourages College ldentity Working and being a part of an organiza- tion fulfills a dream to see a project accom- plished. Yet, without sincere interest on the part of those involved, no task can be suc- cessfully completed. In our thirst for the dream of tomorrow, we must not neglect the miracle of today. This is the challenge we must meet by coming to- gether in an attempt to communicate the wants and needs of other students. The progress of the common bond of work- ing together is gaining momentum, and the years ahead will see great strides in an even greater united spirit. j Today's dreams seem like the ultimate, but we know from past experience that today's t dreams will be but a mere shadow of to- t it t morrow's reality. If if , ,W H, , 1 W My M ,Q 1 W v B 7 I l y l l ill 93 STUDENT SENATE. Front row: Candy Piskorski, Pat Kneer, Peyton Harris, Rick Baxter, Pat Tate. Row 2: Steve Brugger, Margaret Ellis, Steve Root, Suzie Christy, Janet Gay, Kelle Peterson, Lynn Jermac, Fred Weber. Row 3: Tom Cusick, Ad- visor William Fogal and Bob Schmidt. Not pictured: Linda Rammes, Val Rubnich. Senate, Councils Strive to Govern Advisory Councils Greek Council and the Independent Ad- visory Council were formed during the spring semester of last year in order to strengthen the communication between t h e campus groups. Two delegates and one alternate from each recognized organization were chosen to be representatives on the two coun- cils. Representatives from Greek Council are from the tive service fraternities and sororities on campus. The governing body representing the independent organizations on campus comprise the IAC. During the year the Greek Council sponsored a benefit dance for a gen- eral scholarship 'Fund and also held their an- nual Greek Week. The independents non- governing activities were limited to sponsor- ing dances. Dave Jennings and Tim Elder each served the Greek Council as president for one semester, and Peyton Harris presided over the IAC 'For the,year. INDEPENDENT ADVISORY COUNClL. Front row: Carol Mount, Janie Netherton, Mary Ann Meyer, Claudia Jordan, Diane Groeper, Gloria DeFoe. Row 2: Dave Traver, Gene Ehling, Herb Sharp, Paul Tamkin, Arthur Davis, Hearmon Gerald, Eddie Jackson, Dennis Mellen, Mike Hamm. Student Senate The Student Senate is the main governing body representing the students. Senators are elected by the student body in the fall of the year and again at the beginning of the sec- ond semester. Senate officers for first semes- ter were Peyton Harris, president, Pat Kneer, vice president, Candy Piskorski, secretary, Rick Baxter, treasurer, and Pat Tate, corresponding secretary. A turnover at semester left only 10 on Senate. New members elected in Febru- ary were Mike Ambrose, Bill Bahnfleth, Becky Blakesley, David Blayney, Herb Eaton, Nancy Edgar, Tim Elder, Beth Koors, Linda Mayo, Brad Powers, David Prince and Shirley Welton. Second semester officers were Bob Schmidt, president, Kneer, vice president, Nancy Edgar, recording secretary, Steve Roof, treasurer, and Tate, corresponding secretary. During the year the Senate sponsored a mock election, the Christmas dance and the spring formal. Sen- ate was besieged by many problems during the year. Among these were heavy load of committee work, the problem of continuity of Senate members and gaining the confidence of the general student body. GREEK COUNCIL. Front row: Dave Jennings, Chaille Lindo, Jerry Lamb. Row 2: Judi Dobbins, Bob Butler, Joe Romanus, Bob Miller, Ted Bailey, Tim Elder, Beth Koors, l l i l 'NAIA flilulbl if ALPHA DELTA CHI. Front row: Tim Elder, Bob Butler, Terry Myers, Dennis Baker, Randy Hunt. Row 2: Frank Hoog, John Bennett, Al Cooksey, Daryle Wragge, Mike Ryan. Row 3: Tom Christiansen, John Swearingen, Dave Jennings, Tom Cusick, Dave Bybee, George Alexander. Alpha Delta Chi Traveling to Belleville for the annual Christ- mas dinner-dance given by the Alpha Chapter of Alpha Delta Chi and participating in the intramural program are among the activities the men of Alpha Delta Chi took part in. First semester officers Tim Elder, president, Bob But- ler, vice president, Denny Baker, secretary, and Randy Hunt, treasurer worked to pro- mote interest in service proiects. Work on the heart drive, aiding in the care of a quad- raplegic and donating Christmas presents to crippled children at Zeller Zone Center con- stituted many hours of time and effort do- nated by Alpha Delta Chi. The fraternity also had representatives on Student Senate, Greek Council, Social Commission and HARBINGER staff. Officers for second semester were Randy Hunt, president, John Bennett, vice president, Al Cooksey, secretary, and Terry Myers, treasurer. LAMBDA KAPPA CHI. Front row: Kathy Norton, Beth Koors, Linda McDowell, Judi Dobbins, Judy Olson. Row 2: Theresa Koutelis, Glenda Hartrick, Judy Knuppel, Becky Blakesley, Susan Bruce. ALPHA THETA CHI. Front row: Ron Givens, Bill Perry, Lee Anderson, Howard Zimmerman. Row 2: Joe Yelton, Merle Turner, Chuck Snow, Frank Rometti, Craig Gearheard, Dick Shaffer. Row 3: Dave Foster, Denny Duttarer, Tim O'Leary, Chuck Watson, Chuck Tindall, Jeff King. Row 4: Greg Rose, Mike Shear, Bob Miller, Rob Folck, John Oesterle. Alpha Theta Chi Lambda Kappa Chi Lambda Kappa Chi was organized in the 'Fall of the year. Serving as officers for first semester were Judi Dobbins, president, Mar- sha Mattern, vice president, Beth Koors, secre- tary, and Linda McDowell, treasurer. Second semester officers were Beth Koors, president, Becky Blakesley, vice president, Kathy Norton, secretary, and Judy Knuppel, treasurer. ALPHA THETA CHI. Front row, Sam Sims, Ken Craig, Steve Cinnamon, Randy Turner, Phil Lindley, Dan Botkin. Row 2: Dan Patton, Steve Ramige, Mike Shear, Jay Keith, Kent Shaw, Mike Bush. Alpha Theta Chi fraternity added 26 new actives to its membership during the fall se- mester. Officers for first semester were Ron Givens, president, Bill Perry, vice president, Dave Staley, secretary, and Lee Anderson, treasurer. Work on the blood drive, heart drive and Danny Thomas leukemia drive composed service proiects during the year. As a mod- erately energetic fraternity, one of the maior activities for the year was waxing a fire truck. Jay Keith, president, Bill Perry, vice president, Chuck Tindall, secretary, and Hyland Lyle, treasurer, were Alpha Theta Chi officers for the spring semester. i m I f in the Peoria area. Many service hours were S 9 a o a Nu collected for volunteer work on the Blood Drive, TB Drive, Christmas Toy Drive and This year Sigma lota Nu fraternity added March of Dimes Drive. Off campus fraternal 'l8 new pledges to its membership of 'l8 ac- activities included participation in intramural tives. As well as participating in school com- sports, parties and smokers for recruiting new mittees like Student Senate, Greek Council, So- members, Sigma Iota Nu qlso had fl-,e disfinc- cial Commission, Intramural Board and HAR- tion and privilege of being the keepers, BINGER staff, Sigs donated services to drives trainers and guardians of Fat Albert . SIGMA IOTA NU. Front row: Fred Weber, treasurer, Jerry Lamb, secretary, Mike Ambrose, vice president, Randy Wie- land, president, officers for first semester. Row 2, Dan Stevens, Sonny Waddle, Advisor Fred Johnson, Steve Brugger, George Taylor. Row 3, Dave Drockelman, Joe Romanus, Ted Bailey, Bill Love, Dave Volz. SIGMA IOTA NU. Front row: Steve Brugger, president, Jerry Lamb, vice president, Bill Bahnfleth, treasurer, Rick Baxter, secretary, officers for second semester. Row 2: John Brem- ner, Charles Robinson, Eran Pierce, Jack Glatz, Harry Napple, Dick Beharelle. Row 3: Ed Anderson, Dave Rambke, Bill Con- nors, Herb Eaton, Blaine Thorpe. Row 4: Randy Bourscheidt, John Duke, Kelly Seiler, Greg Dutro. TheTa Alpha Chi sororiTy celebraTed iTs firsT anniversary in The fall of The year as firsT se- mesTer officers Susan Donnigan, presidenT, Maureen McLinden, vice presidenT, Suzie ChrisTy, secreTary, and Audrey STerling, Trea- surer, began planning acTiviTies. During The year The girls shared The enioymenT and re- sponsibiliTy of working wiTh oTher members of STudenT SenaTe, Greek Council, CreaTive ArTs Club and Mixed Chorus. Service proiecTs in- cluded work on The Blood Drive and The Tuber- culin TesTing program. TheTa Alpha Chi's ChrisTmas parTy for faculTy and sTaff children highlighTed The season. Overall, The sororiTy has donaTed over 200 service hours To ICC. Second semesTer officers were Audrey STer- ling, presidenT, Chaille Lindo, vice presidenT, Becky Glazebrook, secreTary and Trudy Rich- ards, Treasurer. Q I T THETA ALPHA CHI. FronT row: Jeanie Gangloff, Nancy Rum- bold, Cindy NuuTinen, Cyd Bacon, Debbie Robinson. Row 2: Suzie ChrisTy, Maureen McLinden, Susan Donnigan, Audrey STerIing. Row 3: Nancy Edgar, Rayeann Poplerre, Kelle PeTer- son, Sue DeTner, KaThy Endres. Row 4: Camille Clauclin, Chaille Lindo, Ruby Grady, Frances Kelch, Becky Glazebrook, Trudy Richards. W! we Thefa Alpha Chi Agriculfural SocieTy AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. FronT row: Paul Perry, KeiTh Kel- sey, Daryle Wragge. Row 2: Gene Ehling, John Aeschliman, Dale Schroeder, Jim Rebholz, Open To all sTudenTs enrolled in AgrlculTure OccupaTions, The AgriculTural SocieTy sTrives To promoTe inTeresT and To creaTe, fosTer, and as- sisT sTudenTs in various educaTional programs. William MarTinie and Wayne Sampson served as advisors for The organizaTion. During The year The club sponsored a hayrack ride and a bowling parTy for members, and meeTings feaTured guesT speakers. Officers for The year were KeiTh Kelsey, presidenT, Paul Perry, vice presidenT lp Daryle Wragge, vice presidenT II, John Aeschliman, secreTary, Dale Schroeder, Treasurer, Gene Ehling, corresponding secre- Tary, Jim Rebholz, parliamenTarian. Members of the Forensic Union participated DELTA PHI SIGMA. Advisor Jim Swayme, Bill McLaughlin, Dan Farrell, James Brownfield, A. B. Rudy, Walter Stephens, John Schurter, Bill Allison, Tom Sharpe, Fred Olson, Dave Zeigler, Mike Egli, Advisor John Westley. Delta Phi Sigma The first professional fraternity for data processing students was organized this year to provide programs of service and education to supplement the regular undergraduate pro- gram and to promote a favorable relationship with the local business community. Officers for the year were John Schurter, president, A. B. Rudy, vice president, Tom Sharpe, treasurer, Jeanette Woods, recording secretary. -UQ' FORENSIC UNION. Front row: Kris Swanson, Joyce Furlong, Georgia House, Linda Lewis, Shirley Perley. Row 2: Richard Ruskusky, William McQuire, Scott Fabry, Jim Reeves, Frank Evans, David MacKay, Art Sarver, Advisor Kenneth Camp, Forensic Union fi 'l-lv in competition this year at several speech tournaments on college campuses. The first speech tournament of the year was at Bradley University Nov. 22, and all members of the group took high honors. Individual events in- cluded oral interpretation, oratory, after-din- ner speaking, radio broadcasting and ex- temporaneous speaking. Advisors were Ken- neth Camp and William Hahn. 3:22 -K ' ,sn 5 .1 ,I I Creative Arts Club Working to promote fine arts on campus and in the surrounding area, members of the Creative Arts Club ushered at musical con- certs, set up art exhibits and attempted to call attention to performances of the arts in the Peoria area. During the year the club pre- sented Le Collage , a coffeehouse-type pro- gram of folk music, poetry reading and art films. The spring semester was highlighted by a trip to Champaign to attend the Festival of Contemporary Arts . The advisor for the club CREATIVE ARTS CLUB OFFICERS: Jack Hedden, treasurer, Claudia Jordan, secretary, Dave Liden, president, Maureen McLinden, vice president. ,,'s? ,f -x Twe was Betty Calkins. ITLMTIQIIE OCEAN CLUB OFFICERS: Kevin Heck, vice president, Judy president, George Powell, secretary-treasurer. nty students interested in the culture language of France formed the French under the new name, Le Cercle Francais. Masters served as advisor to the club. this was the first year for the club, projects were successfully completed. During the year Le Cercle Francais took a field trip to the Art Institute and had a Christmas dinner meeting in which the club participated in customs of the French people. Guest speak- ers talked to the group on French art and literature. Le Cercle Francais PHI BETA LAMBDA. Front row: Doug Kolditz, Gloria DeFoe, Diane Groeper. Row 2: Karen Johnson, June Hall, Connie Eppelheimer, Kathy Maruso, Rodney DuBois. Row 3: Mike Probasco, Roger Smith, Advisor Raymond Franz, Dean Kaetzel, Richard Boswell, Dick Robison. Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda, the business fraternity on campus, is open to any student enrolled in a business course. The group became an active independent organization during the first se- mester with 'I7 charter members. Officers for the year were Gloria DeFoe, president, Diane Groeper, secretary, and Mel Lindstrom, treasurer. ' 'eras-5 iiii :ffm ' Young Republicans Young Republicans were active in the fall of the year at the time of the Presidential election. Students interested in political processes comprised the group. Ron Allgaier served as president to the organization. ...Jr E341 A M- .nesm ,-,sq we J, YOUNG REPUBLlCANS. Doug Ricker, Terry Duchein, Susan Long, Vicki Dellinger, June Collins, Steve Roof, Advisor Ray- mond Franz, Ernie Cornwell, Ron Allgaier. Readers Theatre Readers Theatre, a co-curricular activity, was organized this year under the direction of Kenneth Camp. The group performed Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology for more than a dozen high schools in the district and for the general public in the Student Cen- ter. Jim Reeves ancl Joyce Furlong headed the T3-member cast by portraying many char- acters in the presentation. READERS THEATRE. Front row: Melinda Ritt, Joyce Furlong. Row 2: Kris Swanson, Camille Claudin, Paul O'Donnell. Row 3: David MacKay, Jim Fogelmark, Richard Ruskusky, Doug Smith, Jim Reeves. Row 4: Ray Mullen, Lincla Lewis. Mid-Management Club Mid-Management Club was formed to sup- plement classroom work by providing halfday work experience within the community. The club is co-educational and open to all students enrolled in mid-management curriculum. Serv- ing as advisor was Angelo Abbott. MID-MANAGEMENT CLUB. Front row: Terry Myers, Chuck Carrier, Carol Ann Hermes, Pat Rohman, Steve Briner, Martin Augspurger. Row 2: Mark Happach, Ken Dison, Bob Nicker- son, Ed Pumphrey, Don Fensterman, John Bartolomucci. Veterans Club Members of the Veterans Club include men and women who have served in the various branches of the Armed Forces. Officers for this year were Mike Hamm, president, Joe Gerald, vice president, John Crandell, secre- tary, Herb Sharp, treasurer and Mike In- grassi, master-at-arms. VETERANS CLUB. Front row: Vern Adams, Mike Hamm, Joel Ortez. Row 2: John Hill, Roger Miller, Jerry Catton, Peyton A. Harris, Rich Thru-sh, John Crandell, Ed Watkins. Row 3: Charley Grant, Royal Coulter, Gary Pueschel, William Graack, Herb Sharp, Joe Gerald, Mike Ingrassi, Advisor Joe James. The Black Student Alliance was organized during second semester in hopes of promoting awareness of the cultural background of Afri- can descent. Officers were Hearmon Gerald, president, Audrey Sterling, vice president, Berdean Peeples, secretary and Henry Taylor, treasurer. The Black Students Alliance was in- strumental in promoting the hiring of Negro staff and faculty members, in aiding the ad- ministration in setting up Afro-American studies courses and in securing a recruitment program for those of African descent. Black Students Alliance BLACK STUDENTS ALLIANCE. Front row: Leslie Sparks, Ad- ris, Margaret Ellis, Elfrieda Puryear, Winnie Elmore. Row 3 visor Bill Clemons, Audrey Sterling, Hearmon Gerald, Berdean Peyton Harris, Olivia Bowie, Felton Beck, LaVerne Young Peeples, Henry Taylor. Row 2: Mari Lockhart, Donovan Har- Walter Graves, David Blackwell, Larry Elmore. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: Janie Nether- ton, president, Paul Tamkin, vice president, Sylvia Sheldon, secretary and Lind Altes, treasurer. As a first year organization, the Student Edu- cation Association opened its doors to all stu- dents actively preparing to teach. Member- ship this year was small and no significant proiects were attempted. The group was ad- vised by Cliff Ozmun. Student Education Association Symphonic Band The Studio Band under the direction of Richard Richardson performed concerts for community organizations, at high schools in the district, at other iunior colleges throughout the state and in our own Student Center. The group also displayed its musical abilities at the Junior College Art and Music Conference at Western Illinois University. The highlight of the year was performing at the Notre Dame University Jazz Festival in March. The Symphonic Band is new this year and is the first co-ed band on campus. Concerts in the Student Center and for community organi- zations were performed during the year under the direction of Don Lewellen. Chamber Singers and Mixed Chorus, both under the direction of Ronald Pexton, sang in concert for community organizations and at high schools in the area. Trips to Belleville and Western Illinois University were taken by the groups during the school year. Studio Band Mixed Chorus Chamber Singers ' 4. r ff. 1 14-,f f 4, s WA M .Mis-fra 1' I ' .A 1 'Y il 1 3 R X , I .iii 13 E Z 135 , it-ws l Nm:- Q 1 K i 2 .gi . Q ww n my 1 v I M, ,J rv-'IFF wi Q 3 . ' ,E ,HI 1 N I W E 'a Ja M f V E .4 ',-1 'LIE P - 1 , , 1 I f 1 .M1 IZ'-j 'w ' L4 X 1 4 w l Students Seek Goals in Adjusting to College We dream of the future yet untold and face eternity each day of our lives. We try for something that is beyond attainment with courage of the highest order. We dream and believe that our dreams will come true. Today we have known the excitement ot moments. We have felt the sadness of time. We have come this far together and have stopped to grasp things which we once passed by. We have noticed that we have had a pur- pose-to help us understand. Tomorrow we will weigh the excitement of a moment. We will understand the sadness of time-we will know more. We've come a long way, and when today becomes tomorrow, we shall travel further, for a star is shining, and we shall touch it someday. 109 Sophomores Cross Threshold of Responsibility Ackerman, Diane Adkins, Michael Aeschliman, John Agner, John Aldridge , Larry Alexander, George Allen, Randy Allgaier, Ronald Ambrose, Michael Amigoni, Philip Anderson, Lee Anderson, Steven Andros, Adrienne Anton, Phillip Anton, Robert - . Q F Ei??,,n v ii. l 'S ii Q3 ' ' A X ., L' ,j g ,- V .- , , is 'iii e '3 K' Q ie - - i -' it ' V , ,. -, if ' li' 1 E V r 95- 1, -wg ' ' Ti 7' , . A j ,.,,, ,. l 3 4-NP' 1. M V -an is f as . 'i 4' Sophomores get together to Qpport Peyton Harris prior to his selection as Student Senate President. Anzaldua, Dave Arambiges, Rev. Ernest Archibald, Lois Armstrong, Kenneth Arrowsmith, Thomas Augspurger, Martin Aurbeck, Marla Baer, Stephen Bahl, Daniel Bailey, Ted Baker, Dennis Baker, Margaret Baker, Susan Baldes, Elmer Bannon, Therese Barnard, Michael Barra, Robert Bartholomucci, John Batorson, Richard Bates, Joel Baysinger, Pam Bear, Sandra Becker, Neal Beggs, Thomas Belsly, Richard Bender, John Bennett, John Bennett, Vivian Bennington, Roger Bergstrom, Christine Berkery, Pamela Berry, Rainelle Berryman, Donald Bieneman, Dennis Binghan, Bernard Sophomores Blickenstatf, Scott Bloom, Gerald Blundy, Jere Boggs, Janna Bohm, Michael Bolt, Alice Bolt, Philip Botkin, Daniel Bowers, Carol Bowlby, Rod Bowman, Gary Boyd, Richard Boyd, Rozanna Borland, Marion Bowen, Robert Bradle, Nancy Braker, Leslie Brandow, Mary Brandt, Billy Braun, Jolen Brazinskas, Victor Brent, Douglas Brooks, Steven Broquard, Steven Brown, Gordon Brown, Larry Bruce, Susan Brugger, David Brugger, Steven Bulmer, Frederick Blackwell, Katherine Blanken , David N. Bunker, Alan Burdette, James Burger, Arnold Burgess, Dennis Burke, Roger Burton, Karen Bush, Michael Butler, Robert Bybee, Daniel Byrd, Richard Cafferty, Dianne Calhoun, Steven Calveiti, Gene Cannaday, Robert Carey, Glen Carlson, Gary Carrier, Charley Carrigan, John Catton, Jerry Chatwell, James Chavis, Frank Christy, Susan Cinotto, Dale Clark, Gregory Clark, Janice Clarke,,Cathy Clary, Fredrick Clary, Philip Class, Scott Clauser, Marlowe Clendenin, Michael Cole, Loyd Cooksey, Alan Coon, Jeffrey Coon, Nancy Core, Barbara Couk, Sarah Counferman, Dave Cousineau, Lincla Cragneaol, Robert Craig, Kenne1h Cramer, Gary Crandell, Kathy Crawley, Larry Crebo, David Crenshaw, Case Cruikshank, Dave Crusen, John Cundiff, Mary Jean Cupp, James Dane, Joseph Daugherty, Teresa Daulton, Stan Davis, Gary Davis, Jacquelyn Davis, John Davis, Sherry Davison, Terry Demaster, Carloife Denlick, Thomas Denrino, Merle Deniino, Vernon D'Errico, Joseph DeFoe, Gloria Derry, Gregory Dickerson, Ann Dickson, Michael Dillon, Daniel Dixon, Joseph Dolinka, Carla Wei' shoes and-cold feel? Always on a rainy clay! 'B--' mv XXX Sophomores Donahue, Norman Donnigan, Susie Drockelman, David Drohan, Kathleen Dotson, Jerry DuBois, Rodney Dukey, John Duran, Jerome Duflarer, Dennis Eaglen, Barb Earley, William Earon, Herbert Eaion, Kelvin Ehling, Gene Eichorsi, Mark Eisele, Dennis Eisele, Walter Elam, Waller Elder, Tim Ellio1T, Myra Ellis, Margaret Ellwood, Elizaberh Elmore, Larry Elsron, Roberf Sophomores Endres, Cathy Ermovick, James Evans, Frank Eveland, Dean Fabry, Robert Fagerburg, Timothy Fanning, William Farley, Martha Faubel, Bruce Faubel, Jon Faux, Dennis Fensterman, Donald Fenton, Michael Filarski, David Finley, Mark Flores, Carmen Fogelmark, James Forquer, Michele Foster, David Fox. Elliot Freels, Janice Frerick, Larry Fuller, David Fuller, Michel Gaffney. Judd Gangloff, Jeanie Gansch, Phillip Gant, Caesar Garber, Richard Garlock, Michael Garmers, Gregory Garrison, Alan Garrison, Gary Galvin, John Geddes, Steven George, Ronald Gerber, John Getz, Richard Gibson, Byron Gilomen, David Gilles, David Goebel, Gerald Goenther, Margaret Goetze, Gilbert Gordon, Richard Goss, Richard Graham, Joann Graubner, George Grawey, Jeanna Green, Francis Green, Mary Groeper, Diane Grub, Carl Gurnsey, Wayne Gutshall, Michael Haas, Kathy Haggard, Scott Hau, Kenneth Hollifield, Danny Hallock, Steven Hallowell, Richard Hamilton, Jim Hamm, Michael Hammerich, Janice Happach, Mark Hardt, Dave Harris, Edward Harris, Julie Harris, Peyton Hartrick, Glenda Hartzelt, Steven Haffermann, Craig Hatzenbuhler, David Haygood, Willard Hedden, Jack Heffron, Dennis Hegener, John Heine, Kathleen Henderson, Kathleen Henry, Herbert Hermes, Carol Hertenstein, Bruce Hetman, Peter Hevesy, Richard Hibbs, Terrance Hill, David Hill, Dennis Hill, John Hillers, Edd Sophomores ff r in 1 v 1' Ki if f r 3 l' I i W J 1 l 1 l t l :i img , 'N M H eu, C. ,, 1: ff' .J iw ll L' :fam ,gifiiiii , ,,, t tl tty... 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H N v ll ' hi mln 'Mil-2555 - l fs 46- is ,., Y , , , ne, ,W ., ' Cheryl Rosenak and Chaille Lindo enioy a game of Scrabble during lunch. ii Hinman, Peggy Hiserote, Craig Hoagland, Tom Hocking, James Hodel, Steven Hoffmire, James Honings, Mary Hoog, Frank Hudson, Larry Horan, Stephen Hosettler, Eric Howard, Barry Huber, Thomas Huffman, Robert Huffman, Steven Hunt, Randall Hutt, Steve Isaacson, Richard Jacobs, James Jamison, David Jefferson, Samuel Jeffrey, Jeri Jennings, David Johnigk, Gary Johnson, Gary Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Johnson Johnston, Karen Loren Ronald Ronald Cheryl Johnston, Dennis Johnston, Michael Jones, Janet Jones, Pam Johns, Michael Kappes, Joseph Karch, Terry Karcher, Kenneth Kasper, Stephen Kee, Suzanne Kee, Victoria Keenan, Michael Kelch, Frances Kelch, Richard Kelsey, Keith Kemp, Ray Kenser, Janet Kerker, Michael Ketcham, James Kimberlin, Carol Kimpling, Lynn King, Jeffrey King, Judy King, Robert Kipfer, Steven Kipp, Barbara Kirchgessner, Dennis Kirkpatrick, Richard Klecker, John Kneer, James Knight, Thomas Knuppel, Judy Koars, Beth Koch, Kenneth Koch, Roberta Koch, Terry Kohlbuss, Terry Kramer, John Krisman, John Kupper, Robert Lacagnina, Arlene Lacetield, Monica LoHood, Robert Lamb, Charles Lamport, John Langan, Gary Lank, John Lashbrook, Michael Lewis, Gary Linden, David Lindley, Philip Lindley, Robert Lindo, Chaille Link, John Litchfield, Allen Lizaola, Robert Lofgren, James Logan, Thomas Lopez, John Lofts, Judy Lousignont, Greg Lovan, Elizabeth Lukhart, Janet Lyle, Hyland Mabee, Thomas Madanoglu, Tuvan Magee, Florence Mahieu, Joseph Mahieu, Peter Mangis, John Manier, Donald Marchulanes, Joseph Marchulones, William Maroney, Gary Martin, Wilma Martyn, Chris Maruso, Kathryn Mason, Elizabeth Masters, Craig Masters, Maria Maule, Lee Maupin, Samuel May, Richard Mayfield, William Mayo, Linda McClain, Paul McDermott, David McDonough, Pat McGuire, Lee Mclntyre, David McLinden, Maureen McWilliams, Daniel Meagher, Shirley Muker, Rodger Merrick, Jean Meyer, Mary Millard, Jeffery Miller, Candy Miller, Lester Miller, Robert Moawad, Peter Mooberry, Larry Moore, Annette Mousty, Craig Mount, Carol Muccianre, Michael Munfer, Charles Munion, Richard Myers, Ronald Myers, Terry Nauarro, Robert Neavill, Gregory Nelson, Dennis Nelson, Kenf Nickerson, Roberr Nicoi, Linda Noder, Terry Noll, Donald Norman, Ronald Norton, Kathy Northdurff, Jill Nusr, David Ochs, Ralph Oeizel, Larry Oldham, Robert Oliver, Clifford Olson, Mark Orndorff, Micheline Orr, Vicki Oshea, Norman Paluska, Mah Peine, Deborah Pendola, Tina Pelphrey, Daniel Pensfone, John Peplow, Darrel Perry, Perry, Perry, Perry Edward Paul William William Peiiy, Samuel Pflederer, Bruce Pillman, Gary Poclgorski, Tanya Polk, William Polonus, Roberf Porter, David Powers, Brad Prior, Michael Provenzano, Gary Prunch, Russell Pueschel, Gary Pumphrey, Eddie Putnam, Jeff Puinam, .lo Carol Railsback, Linda Ramey, James Reatherford, Floyd Reber, William Redd, Rhonda Redlingshafer, Michael Reel, Paul Renner, John Ricci, Robert Rice, John Riebel, John Riley, Jerald Risen, David Ritt, Melinda Roberts, Fred Robinson, Judith Robinson, Richard Robinson, Ricky Roeder, Edward Rogers, William Roggy, Stephen Rohman, Patricia Romanus, Joseph Rosa, Robert Rose, Gregory Roser, John Rowen, Billy Ruffin, Julene Rumbold, Nancy Russell, Caroline Russell, Thomas Sammet, Steven Sandbathe, Stephen Sanders, Thomas Sarver, Art Sauder, Michael Sauer, Nancy Schappaugh, David Scheirer, Thomas Schmidt, John Schlosser, Isaac Sophomores Schmidt, Mark Schmitt, Larry Schmitz, Karl Schreiber, Linda Schwarzentraub, Milt Seaman, Donald Seeling, Mark Sekeres, Sandra Semlow, Raymond Shafer, Robert Shaffer, Stephen Sharpe, Thomas Shemel, Elizabeth Shutt, Jerry Sierra, Martha Sierra, Michael Sipka, Mike Slocum, Dean Smith, Charlene Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, James MQW Milton Phillip Ronald Kevin Smith has second thoughts about the last move and seeks some reassurance. . :,: iiiilssg. , ' ltr 515 ii 1 y ml 'rm ' l lull 5 he 5 1 ll lr lv 'N-1 Snitf, Louis Sniff, Ron Solomon, Thomas Stafford, James Staley, David Stamper, John Stephens, Daniel Stepzinski, William Sterling, Audrey Stewart, Jacqueline Stewart, John Stone, Ed Storey, Phyllis Sutherland, Kevin Sweazy, Mark Stubbs, Douglas Sullivan, Robert Taylor, George Taylor, Robert Tebben, Tom Thierer, Douglas Thompson, Jackie Thompson, Roger Thompson, Thomas Thornton, David Thorp, Donald Thrush, Richard Tigue, Gerry Tindall, Charles Tobias, Donald Todd, James Tohill, Arden Trout, George Turvill, Leonard Twedell, Karen Tyrrell, Jack Unsicker, Alan Unsicker, Alan Urbanc, Joseph VanWinkle, Richard Vetter, Michael Vicary, Linda Villiger, Kenneth Vititow, Linda. Volz, David Vorcler, Rudolph Waddle, Sonny Waechter, James Waite, James Waldet, David Walker, John Walker, John Walliker, Nina Young, Walter Warmen, Louise Watkins, George Watson, Charles Watson, Thomas Weber, Fredrick Webster, Lance Welch, Richard Wellman, Carl Wells, Lee Weinstein, Joanne Sophomores West, James White, John Wicker, Terry Wickman, Don Wiclclows, Brenda Wieland, Randy Williams, Ray Wilson, Rita Winn, Lawrence Winterroth, Stanley Winters, Patrick Wirsching, David Witt, Karl Worley, Julia Wright, Cliff Wright, Larry Wright, Susie Wuethrich, Timothy Wyman, Cecil Yelton, Thelma Yentes, Karen Zimmermann, Howard Zindt, Susan Zook, Robert Freshmen Step Through the Door of Hope and Opportunity Abbey, David Abel, Marcia Aberle, Mark Abraham, Robert Adams, Greg Adams, James Adler, Linda Aeschleman, Rodney Ahlquist, Thomas Ahten, Raymond Aitken, Elizabeth Akins, Chris Albrecht, Chris Alderman, Larry Alexander, Robert Allison, William Altes, Linda Anderson, Dean Anderson, Edward Anderson, Mary Anderson, Scott Annasenz, Linda Anthony, Karen Anthony, Stephen WL :- r - .ec ,.. i ,,, it li i 5 1, I WA 4 .P i' Q li . i X 1 as will 1 f A ,Q I t I r er i ,, is i i 7 ru. it iw if, rQ'l tl1ii'?fi' fffilliftflu 'J ' 2 , .nf r All 5 , WE t WM ilifw , s f Q E2 S ,M ag '1 -..-, . rss 'lifljll ll- . 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EF!-',f-!-Fl r .:.E: Applegate, Robert Arbagost, David Arbagost, David Armstrong, Kathy Armstrong, Ronald Arnold, Michael Ashburn, Alfred Ashcraft, Chelle Aspell, Leonard Aupperle, Steven Austin, Gary Avila, Robert Ayres, Donald Babon, James Bach, Timothy Bachman, Stanley Backes, William Bacon, Cyd Bailey, Bailey, Baker, Baker, Baker, Bales, Arlen Bradley James Melvin Theresa Roy Ballard, Barbara Ballard, Kenneth Ballard, Leland Ballou, Richard Barker, Donald Barrick, Andrew Banta, Lawrence Bartels, Richard Basala, Robin Bates, James Baxter, Richard Bean, Michael Bearce, Michael Beard, lberville Beatty, Christina Bechtel, John Becker, Thomas Beening, Susan Beharelle, Richard Behrends, Willard Belancl, Joan Bell, Judith Bell, Leonard Belsley, Roger Freshmen Bennett, Victor Berquist, Dave Berry, M. Berry, Patricia Bertschi, Don Best, Susan Bianco, Ralph Biggins, Michael Biggs, William Billmeyer, Jackie Birkett, Thomas Birkey, Linda Bisio, Sandra Bitner, James Bitner, Michael Blackburn, Vickie Blackmore, Larry Blakesley, Rebecca Bland, Ernest Blayney, David Bliss, Diana Block, David Bloom, Roger Blunier, Daune Bobell, Gordon Bockler, Ronald Boertlein, John Boettger, Janet Bohlnader, Peggy Bohn, Marian Bottomberg, Vaughn Boland, Susan Bolliger, Patricia Bollman, Jon Bongartz, James Booth, Martha Bordner, Jo Ann Borland, Philip Borsch, David Bourscheidt, Party Bourscheidt, Randy Boylan, James .EEE::,-- f Z., '--' Fi-wi--i., Bencher, David Bennett, Gary Bennett, Kathy JJJ R 4+ Bradford, G. W. Bradford, Judy Braclle, Charles Bradle, David Bradshaw, Clarence Brady, Diane Brady, Thomas Branan, Judy Brandow, Judith Brees, Roy Bremner, John Brenneman, Joseph Brewer, Frances Bridgeman, Mary Briggs, Thomas Briner, Stephen Brinkman, Gregory Brinner, Gregory Brooks, Douglas Brothers, James Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown, Brown, Daniel Douglas Gordon John Paul Roberta Sandra Brownfield, James Bruce, Steve Bryan, Denny Buchanon, Steven Buckley, Michael Burch, Robert Burdett, Janice Burger, Suellen Burgett, Gary Burgharclt, Judy Burk, John Burk, Michael Burnette, Valerie Burns, Marcella Burns, Michael Burton, Carol Bury, Frank Bushue, Roger Butcher, Scott Butler, Phyllis Button, Terry Bybee, David Byerline, Brenda Cady, Nancee Cain, Frank Caldwell, Samual Calmes, Franklin Calhoun, Leslie Campbell, Gary Campbell, Lawrence Carey, Donald Carey, Joan Carlson, Linda Carlton, Richard Carpenter, Paula Carr, Gail Carr, Lon Carr, Thomas ' Carroll, Ann Carroll, Patricia Carter, Larry Chambers, Vickie Chandler, John Chaney, Stephen Child, Rebecca Childers, Lewis Chirello, Ronald Chismar, Edward Christiansen, Thomas Christie, Janet Christy, Gregory Cinnamon, Stephen Clark, Dave Clarke, Jerry Claudin, Camille Clemmer, Jerri Clinch, Dennis Cline, Stephen Clymer, Kenneth Cole, Carson Collins, June Colvin, Barry Connors, William Cook, Becka Cooling, Robert Copple, David Cordes, Carolyn Cordts, Richard Cornell, Beverly A Freshmen .,f i 1 ilu . ,Mu-'...'! u ww is Working Together on a common problem makes The Task seem easier and The Time pass quicker. Cornwell, Ernie Correll, Trudy Ann Cofhren, Earnest Coulier, Gary Coulter, Royal Counierman, Carol 17- Cox, Gary Cox, Jerry Cox, Vernon Cragheacl, Sharon Crandell, John Cranford, Robert Cravens, Melody Cremeens, Morris Crosby, Margaret Cross, Lin Cross, Pamela Cullen, Charles , -r--'y Cullen, James y Cullinan, Mary I it Cundiff, Richard '55 B Cusack, Janet Cusick, Thomas Cufher, Sherry Curling, Charles Dahlin, John Daily, Terrill Dambolcl, Sfephen David, Linda Davidson, Kenneth Davis, Cheryl Davis Eugene Davis Francis Davis Michael Davis Sandra Day, Larry Deais, Richard DeFrance, Bryani Delheimer, Thomas Dellinger, Vicioria Delzell, Christopher Denning, Richard Denny, Gerald Deniino, Eddy Designe, Joy DeTrempe, Carmen Deirempe, Sybil Devries, Dale Diebel, David Dierdorff, Sieven Digregorio, Michael Dike, Richard Dingledine, Denny Dinkins, James Dison, Kenneth Dixon, Michael Dobbins, Judy Doering, Thomas - ll - N V Y: ,Z - .,.., ' V I : ii 52,31 X Hi-,, ,i if H ii ii ., i i'2.?:-'s , - ' 11 -' Lil ff JR . f 'i - 1' Y :fix l Qi ..e:i:li Ill ff' .2 ,.,,T.A-LM I Y X' . , ri 1 gi - . i , W r ,h V N , Yu , , ,1 i - ,,'.,. , , , - f rf' - 1 ni A' . if-ff 1 ' 22: ,Q 1 - , fssiigglilif ll in ., TQ A r ll 'e -Q, salsa r 3 f -'I ,' ' ' V,',M'. 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Errion, Susan Errion, Terry Esken, Frederick Esteppi, Michael Estey, Frank Evans, Catherine Evans, William G. Fairow, Barbara Fanning, James Farrell, David Farris, Loren Fascian, Valerie Favaro, John Feakins, Charlotte Fehr, Wade Felker, Valerie Feller, Sulvia Ferro, Donald Ferrero, Michael Ficht, Constance Fields, Michael Fiester, Barbara Finch, Thomas Fincham, Harry Fish, Leslee Fisher, Monte Flambers, Kay Fleisher, Stephen Folck, Robert Forbes, Michael Fore, Gary Fosco, Sandra Fowler, Steven Franks, Leonard Franklin, Rickey Freeman, Albert Freeze, Steven Fuchs, Harold Fueron, Robert Furlong, Jouce Galick, Donale Gant, Melba Gardner, John Gares, Linda Garls, John Garrels, Lawrenee Gauger, George Gay, Janet Evans, Susan Evans, Thomas . ..: l Ai 1' . V .fo f it ' 'QE 1' 1 .4 I s J' l 4 , U . 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Helmantaler, Richard Helmig, Kathy Hendricks, Melody Hendricks, Richard Hendrickson, Judith Henry, Linda Herbstrich, Roland Herman, Roger Herman, Mary Herrman, Gene Herrman, Kathleen Hess, Jeffrey Hewey, Nancy Hiatt, Herbert Hibbens, Michael Hier, Stephen Hietter, Patricia Higgs, Richard P l Hilliard, Christine , .ggi r, Hindert, Janet Hodges, Corrie ' ef-ie' J i Hoehne, Christine J Hoerr, Joanne , si, ,A rg Hofer, Richard 'J f' s,5?glig Hoffman, Diane Hoffman, Forrest Hoffman, Richard Hohulin, William Holcomb, Michael Holland, Gregory Holman, Randall Holt, Vicky Honness, David Hoover, Gary Hopping, Peggy Horn, Sylvester Hovey, Dale Hubbard, Kathleen Hubbard, Patrick Hudson, David Hufeld, Sheila Huffman, Glenn Hulslander, Venita Hundemer, Debra Hunter, Mary Hunter, Nancy Hurd, Lynn Hurst, Robert Huston, Robert Hutt, Patrick Hysel, Betty lnce, Christopher Isaacson, Vicki Isoardi, Kathleen Jackman, James Jackson, Terry Jacobs, Richard Janke, Gail K , it iiiiillii itlt J .i ' i i ,:. tw ' l' l in xii ui wil iii V in imp., Students reach for a pause that refreshes. 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L , g. -'..,' l Sometimes it becomes necessary to conform to some rules. Whetstone, Kenneth White, Gregg Freshmen Williams, Lillian Williams, Steven Wilson, Ralph Winn, Michael Wipert, Stephen Withers, Michael Witter, Thomas Witzig, David Woith,'Gregory Wolfer, Larry Woodley, Douglas Worsfold, David Wozniak, Gloria Wright, Dale Wright, Marsha Wright, Randall White, Linual White, Susan Whiteside, Joseph .N Whitledge, Horace Wilcox, Larry , Williams, Beth X lk X l J l R 'N L , , , , ' l E, ,atv , , Q N, rr, af :ag 1 z-se v J ' ig' il 'r lrr1illQ rr ii i Sei' r f it -ms - D , .fl ...gr Nw 'I I r r G i f , l r .L ik ,Q KT L I' l i.: x vu rf' l X ,ern r,rc ff T Students finish their assignments over a morning cup of coffee before hurrying to class. i l 2 areflf' .M ,Q ..:. ',,,.,.-ma sf '1 ., if -ma... rr 51' ..:: .... ,,?....E . Al if J 1 Weed, E215 9335 5 Frank Calmes gefs ci kick our of watching olher people. 'fg- -.c QY, 1 , f bl'-55? 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Wurmnest, Michael Wufhrich, Mark Yaeger, June Yankee, Marvin Yelfon, Joseph Yerly, Donald Young, John Young, Steven Yurakis, John Zehr, Larry Ziegler, David Zimmerman, Frederick Zimmerman, Jean Zimmerman, Jeneane Administration and Academics Agricultural Occupations Division Agricultural Society Alpha Delta Chi Alpha Theta Chi Awards Black Students Alliance Blood Drive Business Occupations Division Campaign Year Chamber Singers Christmas Dance Classes Coffeehouse Series Communications Division Contents Counselors Creative Arts Club Creative Arts Division Deans and Administrative Personnel Delta Phi Sigma Dream Calendar Engineering and Industrial Occupations ETRUSCAN Expressions Forensic Union Freshmen Funny Girl Graduation Greek Council HARBINGER Health Occupations Division Illinois Central College Board Independent Advisory Council Introduction Lambda Kappa Chi Le Cercle Francais Mathematics and Science Division Mid-Management Club Miss Heart of Illinois Mixed Chorus Music Proiection Organizations Phi Beta Lambda President Kenneth L. Edwards Publications Readers Theatre Registration and Orientation Sigma Iota Nu Signs of Spring Social Science Division Sophomores Spare Time Work Sports 1 Spring Formal Student Education Association Student Life Student Personnel Services Student Senate Studio Band Symphonic Band The Adding Machine SUBJECT INDEX 64-91 90-91 99 96 97 47 105 32-33 86-87 20-21 107 34 1 10-159 40-41 84-85 5 72-73 101 82-83 66-71 100 59 80-81 61 24-25 100 130-159 22-23 50-51 95 60 88-89 64 94 1-15 96 101 78-79 104 46 107 26-27 94-107 102 65 60-61 103 18-19 98 44-45 76-77 1 10-129 28-29 52-58 48-49 105 18-49 70-73 94 106 106 30-31 Theta Alpha Chi 99 Veterans Club 104 West Side Story 42-43 Winter Wonderland 36-37 Young Republicans 102 As the pages of the 1969 ETRUSCAN draw to a close, I look back with deep appreciation to those who have contributed so much time, effort and talent in putting together this yearbook. 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