Illinois College - Rig Yearbook (Jacksonville, IL)

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' ' Q RIG VEDA Volume 87 Illinois College Jacksonville, Illinois TABLE 0F CCDNTENTS Homecoming .................... 17 Act1v1t1es ............ ...... 5 5 Grganizations ....... ...... 4 9 Greeks ............... ...... 6 9 Sports ............. ....... 9 5 Classes .............. ..... 1 29 Administration ...... .... 1 65 Faculty ........ . ......... ..... 1 69 Commencement ...... .... 1 85 Ads ....................... .... 1 95 Jennifer Keim Editor Bob Merris Advisor Moving In IC A KES The Hilltop Campus wel- comed students back on Sun- day, Aug. 25. As usual, Pres. and Mrs. Mundinger held an Open House for all new incom- ing freshmen, transfer students, and parents. The first two days were filled with meetings upon meetings. Boy was it tough trying to End the right meeting. Registration was next. lf you didn't know which line to get into you could get lost and end up not being registered. To welcome all students back the annual Laker was held at IC Point. A good time was definite- -- ' 2 . xy' 'Q ly had by all. Some don't even remember having a good time. Opening Convo was very im- pressive for those who were new to the Hilltop Campus. Thanks to SAB we all enjoyed a movie, Tootsie, before the struggle of classes began. To end the week of hectic events and homesick- ness, SAB again provided us with entertainment. This time we were treated to a dance held at the American Legion Hall. We danced until dawn and then hit Hardees to renew old friend- ships with the midnight crew. J. 1. Sophomore Shaun Graves faces the clutter of a room with his trusty blanket. 2. Juniors Suzanne and Michelle show dad how its done. 5. Again thosejunior women show the fresh- men how it's done, moving in that is. 4. Jacinda brought her own eggs from home and she hasn't even seen Baxter's eggs yet. lr mf' U Cvr u 1, SF F ' . 'IC .Y ? ' UW --4 .X ' Q ,, l 5 . l . .,.. . A X I .A '- 52 D fi v 'Nr X ' 1 Q. .MQ IC enrolled 286 new stu- dents, the second highest num- ber since 1970. Ofthat number, 225 were first-time freshmen and 61 were transfer students. Total enrollment for the fall term was expected to fall be- tween 750 and 770. Sy' 431, is y L.......i 5 4 ,A- . vfzg. - lr GV' WY 'X . .t w 1. Mary and Mark greet the group of freshmen and transfer students. 2. Mark says hello to one ofhis orienta- tion people. 15. Orientation leaders and new students participate in the games. 4. Retuming students do what ever possible to keep them occupied while waiting in line. What's that face Shaun. 5. SAB members Sherri Baker and Gina Gillmore infonn students about SAB. 6. Kari and Scott prepare their people for the long tour of the Hilltop Campus. 7. And don't you feel stupid. we-1 lil WLJLJ L'-V 'lb ... -Q-4 iii' 'Wu .-1-fu 1' ' A f.. . f f, .. z.. 5 F Fayerweather Fayerweather is a house for 18 girls on the Hilltop Campus. The privilege of living in the house goes to the Junior and Seniors who apply and have the most hours. The house sets its own rules and is governed by a student resident assistant. Each year something new comes to Fayenveather. This year the house was able to buy a micro- wave, great for popcorn and left- over pizza. The resident assis- tant for the year was Monica Pitman. inn., 15. lt was how lon Q, Amy???? 4. Better luck next year, Mel!! 5. Hey Sexy lady. 6. Don't take my pic- ture. 7. Thats not your room Terri. 8. Before our first and last Fayerweather par- ty. 1 47- .ff .. 1. Our resident gardner Jennifer 5 2. Watch out Rhoers, Fayerweather , R ladies are on the loose 2 N4 i cr 'B JA X X,-N 2. 4 ,Q it A ct NX SX y xxx Y Xxx f ! . Crampton w Q xx wx X N AX N k YN gg sw Xw x xy XX X X Nt Q A X, .X X YN . to Q., m mf X XVZE .t 4 Q S i 'sbt Q . xx ,Q-' f i t S . , .. ...-.-........,. . IRQ -' X .x. Q X N 1 Xt X 4 . - -mm K X L i X xxx i I 1. Men are always setting on the steps. 2. A Freshmen resident takes advan- tage ofthe lounge. 5. And what have you two been up to!!! 4. Smile Tommy. 5. Relax Rob it's only a camera. 6. Looking for some babes. 7. t'Loving roommates!!! 2 -2 Q X YQ QI i X 'A I' QQ:-A .v,, xc? K KZ? Q Crampton is a men's honor dorm. Unlike Fayewveather. Crampton houses all men fresh- men to seniors. Crampton is known for their punch parties, buffs, and NorthfSouth contests. Each year at their annual barbeque North takes on South in softball. During IM season Crampton has dominated many championships. Crampton was govemed by stu- dent resident assistants. Head counselor was Tom Chesser, with other counselors, Bill McCormick, Bruce Pahde, Dirk Florence, and Elliott Challandes. 4 X. X. Q . . , N Y Ney: Y ' ,- if! . K YR A i 9 i -.-.fs .- :ggi N g I ggi -3g555gg,gw':' ---- sv X AZ .YM X, , E . ff. kj . 595531 X x x' o 4? 22 . Q31 Z 4' W 42, f ' I 3.-Q' ll 1. Jody Dalton looks 1 intense as she punches holes in the script for the next show. 2. Hey Byron they final- ly got a picture ofyou. Must be liarens class you re actually' smil- ing. 5. Earl wheres the model for Drawing l. 4. Prof. Royce Jones discusses world events I after class as students walk away. 5 A .hi . , I ' , .' d'l'.l'1- , 1. .. ' . 6 r F-P 17 Eg, r , 4,95 'Z , kgs. j 'Q Mi I9 fk -I. 5. Jill Logan listens as she is instructed on how to use the camera. 6. Kirk looks like he's ready' to bolt from class, was it that bad??? As our days on the Hilltop Cam- pus were filled with classes, we all will remember something from a class that made it special. Whether it was Karen and her spray gun, Dr. Robinson and her discipline problems, or those foolish freshmen some how in a 300 6 level history course. Yes, every class left a distinct mark on us and l'm sure there will be more. any f F .-QVQWV. r , 4. .. 5251. my fuiflt- mga. Q 6 'N ' ' ' - 2. 3- ' ' 1 ' Q14 If I I fr 'Q b'kjsa W was 5.1-it L W g ' QQ ij 1V'.'f.s?' :NN im.:-1 W 19 EQYSZIFXIQQTXQ ' Qrmmgggy r -- 'X2j.Q:1.Q,j .A 5 M . 99' s - ..,s...-W gs... is 1. Rina Ward works on extra credit material for a class on Plato. 2. Senior Rachel Doolin helps Carolyn Walters look through the materials. 5. Students look over the sound board before the big show. 4. Prof. Fuhrig gives waming to all who touch his board. 5. On a Spnng day many professors bring their classes outside, Prof. Jones has given his students a break. 6. The band takes its class on the road to perfonfn. U4 .. 7 Students earn their pa 1,2 '44 'N K- 1. Girls you should be working notjust standing there. 2. Your smiling hostest for the evening, Earl! 5. Diana you are to be blowing up balloons. Q' ki-5 ,aj I df. l ll 'ri' 51 I 4. Margaret and Dave give a hand during the Wellness Week. 5. Tymalyn helps students to snow cones. Vi- S? si M ,-, I 4 1 -.A -.t -- X f XX F! I Wi?-ls-A 'Sir ' - iv 'W ,, .if 5 ,Q ',. ,- - Q1-,jg 5 S . - P f. ' Q at ' fi S s X , 5 y . .Q M., 5 1 n - A.-t. , . f ,A Q f 41.5 at 5' Q F ., .x ,. .,1, ,vs .-.1 mr ...sh :Bbw 2 4 J. -is gi a. Vw- U- - . J2- -4 Q h -:1 7 S ' it ,Q Ns, 23 1 1. Alice proudly shows off her student workers, Lisa and Kari. 2. Jerry always had a smile for students in the union at noon. 5. After getting to know Dave, he was full of jokes. 4. Mr. Pratt was never to busy to stop and talk with his workers. 5. Jana ruled the dessert bar. 6. Sometimes two workers are better than one!! sf Baxter Dining Hall is responsi- ble for the majority of the student workers. Students gain experience working with others, working under a boss, dishroom, serving, cleaning, plus many more jobs. Schewe Li- brary is another source of employ- ment. Students work under the supervision of Mr. Merchant. They gain experience working with others. Another important job is working with Alice Chipman in the bookstore. As a former student employee, l'd like to say thank you to the supervisors and fellow work- ers. F .Qi in '- W ua X' 5 'AS . .,.. iw 'i 'VIATlr.RI.-X! CHECK? 5.7 -S., H, .,w. ,.. 9 The Unlon 1. Students meet to dis- cuss classes or profs. 2. The mailboxes are big hits around 10 am. 5. Cramming forthat last few minutes. 4. Relaxing between classes. 5. Hey what did you get for answer number 5??? 6. The bookstore thrives with customers. 10 ,an fs 'A x in '5 tx ff 2 -I f.. ,U 4-if Kai 'X xx 'X 6 ,Wi ,N 1 x 1. Friends can be found laughing together or crying together. 2. Shaun what junk mail did you get today??? 25. Even profs find the Union to be relaxing. 4. And don't forget there's a bathroom near by. 5. Ann's caught getting food. 6. Seniors check for those last minute forms to get iiled with the Dean's oflice. 1 n Part ot' Ellis 4 enjoys the new dining hall. Great face Jules. Stexe loolxs excited. The sophomore girls sit and talk. Students leax e como, one down 59 to go. Will this thing ever be over. 1 3 , ' J: 1 n'9Z,'? Q .5 iq fa --di!!! Well now what do l do. She's not camera shy. Looks yummy Kelli. Do you know what you're doing Shaun? lt's sneezy. Hey guys. What a friend to lean on. Smile Barefoot man. ,,.......4.d .ni 1. WORLP3 M A. 4-any-NM v- 15 xl 4-faq, g-kg Q Y V , - . .4 f 3 !'z x if-n'f'fx. . -494 , ,, A sf'g1Q'fi?FF:6L 5sm,.L, 'Hi Students huny to Class. 1 X, V 5' I7 I 4. S' A 4' 3 ,- f,,y.v?5 1 W --1 4 ,, .4 ng.,-we a P -ur I, i'f.g'fv.-, - . I- , V. Y, - f m 171' 4' f ' - ' 4' v x ' o 7, ' '11 M, ,. ff, .v 4 1-1, ' 'Ja jf- 1.4 , .HL 7 , ,, J. 'if E r l 1 V ai gf' uv. A li i M 4 'q N ' f' X 1 1 , r. -Ria-ui 1 4 ' xXNx .WA 1' . 3 ' N Z:-P - FJ 5-:A '-Z QE-S721 ',.'. Vx, A . .'f' f:a1 5Q ' .Qi'Fd'f2F '-' J V Q- .LS-.3 an 6:52.15 4' , -54 . 'Jag 4:-' wg -1 ' F :WN Qigjff- P 1- ax.- Ima I H :33-ein-r-5 O N 2 Whats that yonder over there??? G! , Biff 4 .V .-'M' ' 'r , Jgxw 't Ili Q s . ' . K5- vv 1- '- , , .A . -rf , in rn. -mln- ,. 1 ,fx f .530 .. ri If -.- .5 -- .g3,.:,W. ., ,:,..4 .if-fr ..- Father and son visit during a long day. A quiet Dr. Garrett!!! We got you again Karen. Theres nothing in your hand Shaun. Smile Rena. KEFFFFFI .xi - AR, I Q 1 I I t',' We Ill , 5 F 1 I , ! V v 9 s I , i f , II' up -L -! HOIVIECCIVIING Lumbering haunches, pussyfoot tread, a pride of Lions under the arcs Walk in, leap up, sit pedestalled there and glum As a row of Dickensian clerks. Their eyes are slag. Only a muscle flickering, A bored, theatrical roar Witness now to the furnaces that drove them Exultant along the spoor. In preyward, elastic leap they are sent through paper I-loops at another's will And a whip's l'crack afterwards, in their cages, They tear the provided kill. Caught young, can this public animal ever dream of Stars, distances and thunders? Does he twitch in sleep for ticks, dried water-holes, Rogue elephants, or hunters? Sawdust, not buming desert, is the ground Of his to-fro, to-fro pacing, Barred with the zebra shadows that imply Sun's free wheel, man's coercing. See this abdicated beast, once king Of them all, nibble his claws: Not anger enough left-no, not despair - - - To break his teeth on the bars. C. Day Lewis -HGIVIECCDIVIIN - CIRCUS DAYS in '8 The Stars of Gur Sho l.adies and Cientlemen, Children of all ages, it's show time. And starting in our Center Ring are the prettiest stars of our show. Thanks to our Ringmasters Marcia Shortandtloe Salernoit's timeto Rnd outwhosthe biggest star. Our top star is Ms. Kari Calbreath. hari was chosen from a cast of twelve outstand- ing stars bythe fans ofthe Hilltop Campus. Kari is a pig fan ofthe circus, she designed the Circus Days button. First Runner-Up was Ms. Lori Schisler. Lori. too, is a fan ofthe Circus. She helped cheer on the Circus' own, Blue- boys. Second Runner-Up was Ms. Julie Wainman. Like all our Stars, Julie is a fan of the circus. She helped make it a special event by serving on the Circus Days Homecom- ing Committee. -fl' C v X' to I ' 1 l 5 i '21 , 1 Pg ' 'JAY Y ,xx X ., 4, na: Y gt frfv. ,,,fr::m. Q. . 1137,-.-,,'-. ,QL I s r -li 'lft-Us-I 1 e:.fg?.5,'g.g,f4'f'f i l- V ,gap k-Tvvf' 'J 'I yy ., ,. 4' 351' ,u 'K x Q1 l lst runner-up, Lorip Queen Kari: 2nd, runner up, Julie. 2. I rant do a thing with my hair. 3. Circus fans. give our stars a hand. i ,Z 1 .r. , T375 T5 -If lg -. - iw, 1 HQ. QL . Mr. ' , is yn 1 i jfirclt JI, 3' fn it 3 'iii ti i 3':' 1 ' . , In Z tl fglgggzl 1 - Sri? 4 J ::' l 3 l , : 4 'Ol ., . l li, The center stage was Barnes House, thanks to President and Mrs. Mundinger. Our stars for the show were shining their brightest. With the greatest of ease and the grace of a trapeze artist, the stars waited to be photographed and interviewed. Row 1: Elizabeth George, Chicago: Sherri Baker, Springfield, Lon Schis- ler, Astoria: Mary lmig, LeRoy, Julie Wainman, Springfield: Lisa Fitz gerald, Marshfield, Mass.: Row 2: Jennifer Legate, Grafton, Kan Calbreath, LeRoy: Chrissy Rhodes, Naper- ville: Lisa Test, Jersey- ville: Lisa Rich, Palmyra: Devi McCurley, Jackson- ville. 1 2 S 5 . , .. i J w ' ' 4 ' 4' , ,ffgigiiti 1 . L f A. - 1 , 1 ,flQilz'.f' y ju' 'P g ' Jlfiz ., '- X -I N ' .,,,-if if A ' f g l. ' RIFE: Writ, . , 1 4' o V 'L' -if 6:55 ' '- 1. As the girls stood nervously Chrissy was all smiles preparing for the camera. 2. Hey Jen, they're getting your backside. 19 25. Just relax. lt will be over soon. 4. Earth to Julie, come in Julie. CIRCUS DAYS in '85 The Main Ring The Main Ring is proud to present our Ringmasters Marcia Short and Joe Salerno. They have done a wonderful job, along with their many circus hands to bring together acts from all over the Hilltop Cam- pus. We began the show by intro- ducing our circus hands, mem- bers of the Homecoming Com- mittee. Hext came the Queen of the Sophomores, Rim Heisler, who seemed to think that the Sophomore men and women could tame the tigers of the Freshmen class. Well the Ti- gress, Chris Hall, of the Fresh- men Clan, was not about to let the Queen and her followers tame the tigers. Next came the ferocious roar of our co-captains of the Blueboys, Mark Siever and Randy Mitchell. Both suggested we attend the meeting of the Blueboys and the Monmouth Scots, in the Center Ring of England Field. They agreed it was going to be a feat never before seen. Last but definitely not least, came the introduction of our Grand Marshals for Circus Days, Dean Wallace Jamison and his wife Ruth. Both brought an honor to the Main Ring. The moment you've all been waiting for, Queen of the Circus Days, Ms. Kari Calbreath. l I A l i A u l l l l l i F l l l l l I I 1 l 1 l l l Ringmasters Marcia and Joe - K '1 2.1. -. i , .,r .W- 1 Queen of the Circus Days, Kari 1. The Honorable Pa- rade Marshals Dean Jamison and wife Ruth. 2. The Queen of the Sophs, Kim, gives the Freshmen a thing or two to think about. 3. Aferocious co-Capt. Mark, roars for the fans off and on the lielcl. Cro get 'um Mark. 4. Chris tells the Sophs to watch out for A ,X I .X g the Tigers. gi i Q- . . -J LIC A 21 .4 CIRCUS DAYS in '8 Sophs Prevail The nng turned into a N . ff- 'f V B WI- ,N -iv W ' I A .1 nw- , w. -. -. , , :psy V- , ' muddy practice field. The iw Q4-,J .gg 'rf ' Y'-in fl' --l-.:!:.4..l:'I,j, f 3'5,5,giQ-., .A A me I' W Sisters of Doom, led by +qmaMk'H'i 4 . - ' - F' ,. ' ia ii- ' Q 'g Queen mm, were pre- Q , .. - ,' pared to take the B.A.B.'s of the Freshmen Class. The only phrase remem- -.4 bered from this event was, Cieeze, Marcia its only a game. But to Marcia and Stephanie it wasnt only a game but a battle for the Hilltop Campus Circus. Was tradition to be broken and have the Freshmen 'girls' beat the sopho- more women? Of course Y not,leaveittoourfearless 1 P animal tamers, the refs, it was going to be unbeliev- able. Finally after a magic show of tricks and impossible feats, the Sophomore women prevail- ed. Flext came the Sophomore Men, would they pull a rabbit out ofthe hat. Plo, they pulled a truck up to the pit. After seconds both teams stopped pulling and the Sophomore men jumped into a pickup and made a quick get away. But wait more amazing tricks to come after the shortest tug-of- war in IC history. i -..A .... ,. - 1 '- 1 t in. A - '00 ,., 'H NISYUU .um u. 'OW Kylix . , . H , , H f V ., - ,-wh' . . ' .Msn is ' ' '- -N 1 I ' an V. I A ff. ' :wg 'I - P E V A - f. f , ,tw .Xl f r f 9 1. The Sisters of Doom, with coaches Barry Macias, Chris Skinner, Jim May, Dave Pierson, and Scott Wolters 2. The B.A.B.'s, whatever that is, with remark- able coaches, Steve Reed, Dave Jacobs, and Brad Biddle. 5. Run, Susan, she'lI never catch you. ll, qi The men behind the scenes, decide to show their faces, Dave Guthrie, Brad Biddle, Matt Long, Dean Eldred, and Steve Beno. at 'sf Don't laugh, it could be worse, you could be taking a final. x J! a if x N-- f'M'lQ- -5 w '35 f -1 , 'Q ' , ix 'f Q it as i ' I' ' 'ff' V' gg ' 2-.f-1 if . - s 'f P 'ex- it t. it vga rt ., l 5 K. . N mi ., . ti , t 'S :kiwi-,. wr' riff- ,,1--- X l ,N W virus-ly., f- M g , ?i'i1i-I' 1 4: f W'w ....,.. at Q' 'X K ,,, 'WN v V X N r. S - A . -l .L '- 'L gs -gr, l X?-X , y N - M' . ,',g 4 3, fill gt.. V 1 -.qc ,- 'mfg '15 . wx .A -'r5?5,.?r? N .. - W I-nifjlagi :H H 'A 1R,l+,xtgm . ,rf gy'-,mr is' P V .A ., l I 'L e'L ,y. - ag., 1 N .11 K' Eff-ki. s ,Joslin 1 2 4 1' v 1. Just a few more feet, puff puff, almost there, - won't l ever make it. 2. lt's the quarterback take out, not the sneak ll 5. The sophs get ready to pull look at that Nuer v and Rhoer power LA A+ 4. The Freshmen have leamed early, gang up on them and they'll never know what hit them. Q E .-Q in AQ 5 ,W Y c Q.: ff .t,. f ' 'K gl. uumr 1 3 P 'N In ef! . 'f ' CIRCUS DAYS in '8 The Pit As always the 'lPit takes many people as its victims. This year was no different. Team members seemed to be the most often dunked. But one of the sacrifices was Chris Hall, the President of the Freshman class. You can't say she didnt give her all for her class. No one within a few feet distance were spared. Even a couple of the organizers were Q' 'V dunked, Brad Biddle and Dave Guthrie. Dave was overheard saying, l'lt was nice to be dry. Then he was had, nice try maybe next year Dave. l, ls it Superman? Pio, its J. R. 2. Oh, 556:05 dont say it Kelly. 5. Hey, wait, l'm a Senior. 4, Hey guys, couldn t we have picked someone else. Y--1' Tar '4inil5'i'4. .. Q 1' oh, you guys!!! 'W '7 .1 N05 ,n. rr-- Hut.- 4 ,:,, a H ' 1-In '1,,,a:.t.,Jl 4. 1'- kQ'Qm1,,., . A, - if A - . - n ' ' V' 'lb' it AL . - J-4 . I 5 ' V, , 1 l ' A X 7 it -L l 'J AQ- 5' 'W 1 3 , . 5 - V A F .4 ' J 1 Q l ' I '-Q I ' J 1 54,4 X 9 ' l -. I4 -'ff pf 1. an 5, q 1:52 A- J T Ta-Da, it's Jill Logan. ui CIRC S DAYS in ' Circus Follies Johna shows otl her talent. X V w9v l tial Sill! 2' r . lug? ilk? If A f ii+flll2?5i-lliw . The highlight of Fridays events were the annual Follies held in Rammelkamp Chapel. Thanks to Julie Wainman and Scott Belob- rajdic the acts went on with the greatest of ease. Besides our acts to be judged we were also 'lentertained' by two clovms alias, Jill Logan and Devi McCurley. The talents of the Hilltop Campus were widely displayed from soloist to dancers to a band. And in the skit category we were given previews of our favorite soaps and a future Biff Letterman Show. The voting was tough this year. With so much talent, the band consisting of Steve Beno, J. B. Marsh, Jim Triming- ham, and Bryan Wright were crovmed winners. And the ladies of Sigma Phi Epsilon, with l'Soaps , won out over their brothers of Sigma Pi, with a very unusual show. And the show comes to an end. But wait theres more to come. 1. What Rhoer talent. 2. Look at that concentration. 3. Keep smiling Marcia, it's almost over. 4. Brenda gives it her all. 35? l Oh, me, my panti hose are too tight. 4 L14.wwl31 ' 1. Smile, Marcia, you're on candid camera. 2. Jill, l don't believe you did that. 5. Look at that form. 4. ls this Pee Wee or Scott? 5. Hey, Sharma, how come you've got gray hair already? ..,k A yr .,gg,.ww- , rj ,rm ' ' .2F.'4:'?v iw'-if 'Fi ' A r V x 1, 2' f, :fa ff . x .X xv?4,:ii l 4 I ' -- lf - ' ' llfygzflfgl- ,ff 5 1, . . , ,t ' :ff 5,:w::' f:, f V - 516+ -.V-1 5.jfig,'iw ., -:- v f lff.ff'..q ll Ho .4 If ' J E'-ks., - 3QE J'Q: -'i flffidifxg-:fly .rs 731934, , . 1' -Z' 'Alfa' -4-'drew-lf'T.7ax' Q37 1.31: J I NH, , . 9.5 .I 315, 1'-,l5?'viY.i34K f 7 :E . -.,. gg- -l gg. 5 ,qu if I my X 1.-ff,a,.q'a,Qf ' Q A -i l -' 193- , ...., ,. f X ...., W:-SY, x, . A Rf. 1, . .xiii .,' is-..-..-Q' ' A, , .3 f- ? , x X lj 'Q A 1 , L flfj . X h, Q5 . V,-F' 1 W V' F V I xx -U Agia L Q ' - 'f, i'b ul Tl! e R 'K - S 1 l . . T . 3 l I K- gi 'tg . 1 'Z 'l T 3' , .fx it 'IP 'J' nw ,Q 1 .. A , rr: lllyn 4 xx 15. A gn in -V Gamma Delta shines. fi ,'v . ' ' ' KN . il X f T X Q. . N.,- . . ,T V. 1 .,.. . 5 . ,, it , . ' tr ' -1 ' W xlg'k ii f,! 4' - 'ff . , . .rin A -- - . ., 1- .4 C . T.fwitl-iemwa.-,':..'-wiv , ... . ,I H . .. -lin:-q..m. . l Ll , N .. W. L'-.. ' ft T 'V 4, .4,' Q91 CIRCUS DAYS in '85 Parade of Stars The Parade of Stars began under the direction of Monica Pitt- man and Todd Smith. All who witnessed this event will agree that it was one of the best. Clovms, bands, and floats were the high- lights. Area high school bands performed as did our own IC Circus Band, who sounded better than ever. Many local dignitaries provid- ed floats. What would a parade be without clowns and their car. Ciard- ner Hall, who won the dorm decora- tions, provided a clovm with bal- loons, a gorilla, plus a ringmaster. The Sig Phips and Sigs sent a Carousel. And the Delts provided a warning to the Scots that they would be cannonballed. The Rhoers also had a nice float but due to faulty materials were unable to keep it afloat. Winners of this years' float awards went to Ciamma Delta for the womens society and to Pi Pi Rho for the men's society. And the main event was only minutes away. 1. The Delts winning float. 2. Gardner men clown it up. 5. The IC Circus Band. 1 Hou d you learn the Princess Di wave? V Take a hide designed by Sig Phips and the lst Attendant - Lori. -+P' 3. Clowns from Gardner Hall, 4, Queen of the Parade Kari. 5. Rhoers won't be beaten even in the face ofdestruc- tion. 6. Todd, what have you been doing? 7. Hey, Amy, where'd you get that great outfit. .., wi .riff it 7 '55 1 Y J 1 'LE 9-'inf' ' in 'K - geigsmsmf , ,,Q!7,d'a . . wi -11 - .WQ 3.5-aifyf - a ff-4 +.an.,l, , Q' I' c .:,.i.- 4 '5 CIRCUS DAYS in ' ain Event .415-1'.. 4 ' + r, V -.b .ff he . S3 , e , R 0 . , X . . - k J' h ,LV ns- 4, S f V v , ,v-. V . W -Q.. 'iw -e -pans. 1- als - ' 'S' fql .1 'W' ' ' ' - ,. ' uni -i ,, i A- 7 li:,f, ff .L A- TV' .ff v . e' ' .1 2 V' X . ' .- ' V Y -, 'N ' .- if . i - . fe fi xc. '.,,,. V A X n I k V M 1 Lf' fi: ffm 'Lf V . Nh. '- . ' Ja. ,T fi-yw.. . vi my if if . -4-aa -we -' i A ' -Le .A , A . . -L . ., ., . W.. 1 6 1. Sisters cheer for the Blueboys. 2. Hey guys, let me up. 5. What a line, too bad it isn't the Blueboys. 4. Here we go again. 5. Not again. 6. Ah-ha, l've got you. 7. COLD!! . I . fa I .I ,., .VF A Hmm.. Q , ' 1 i V ' Q Y .,. V, . gijg if - A . 5-. .- , 519 'XY 3. . ffiff if ii if f --' H' f'iU'fl-'fi-1isiii+4 f'1v'TT'i11 +. ,g -1,51 'X '4 ii. ' 'gui' N -L7 E,f'.-.ii-ff'-L..- f V1-fi , ' H J X44 .-Z N 5 I W Y ! 7 2 ,, 1. The Cheerleaders are always uilling to perform for circus fans. 2. Hey, Mike, need some peanuts to go along with your refreshment. N74 A :iv si fi' , 'ff 'Vhlufiq ' ln- .A ,B V Q . , -- - I--:. 5. Steve and Matt collect for Gardner. 4. Rhoers rejoice over their misshap- en float. 5. Dean and Mrs. Jamison receive a game ball. 6. Joe looks like X ,Rh hes about to bust at 'V ' the seams. 6 ,I nn - Jo-5 . -.,' . .-...w L . .. -as V 5 .Q -, s . . Bill sure knows how to relax. WW 'f- 'H' ' ' ' ,ll W riff! . .4-qfil N N, amfw Q-gr it .. ,,.,. ..,.,A- -mm 1 A . , ,. . . , l1,,i.IP ,:,Q',! A V Qi-f'-Mt 11' N M, , N, .W . , ' 'I V , A I1-H H H i fi- - I A K . 1 , . uf., .-, f N, 'X' 4' 7' 1 E ' ff? if -1 lr, apt, ,.,, ,, ll-' ,' 'wg .pdl . - .ling- N in ., aaa. t tw Ku 1 5 4 l l Jim is that your Homecoming date? , M x 'l, 'M QJQFHF' ..1.. . 6 tri 1 ,Q f .f f:H qfrwk. . A I yi., I ff V -'15 4' . if B - 1. Dave, you cant have my C balloon! 2. Let me have the money. 5. We finally caught you. ' nn 5 4. You look a lit- tle blurry Dave. 5. The Delt Strut. ,ff 1 L. L. 'x .df CIRCUS DAYS in '8 ight Falls .5-1 b -U 945.5 X Vim V735 X 1 'Hi 1, Shake your booties. Ricci. 2. What ya smiling about Stexe. 5. Isnt this Song over yet? , J' . V 1 UU 1 :f i... 'JJ .1,l, L . , 4 W Y' ftl' 4. Smile Joya 5. Aren't they a cute couple? 6. Who is that striped lady? And the winner is . . . pt- -.big - f ' --4- CIRCUS DAYS in '8 The End Ladies and Gentlemen. . . Welcome to i'l.C. Circus Days in '85' This was the theme for Homecoming '85. Homecom- ing is a time of excitement and involvement on the hill- top campus. There are many activities for everyone to be apart of. There is the convo- cation-pep rally to start the weekend right, then the Rally dance, and to go along with our theme, we had Lester the Clown, a mime, before the dance. Peanuts and popcom were served. Friday is a big day for the Freshmen and Sophomores. The girls of each class compete in a pow- der puff football game, and see some of the talented people here at l.C. Saturday is the parade and the football game. At halftime we intro- duced the queen and her court and the honorary pa- rade marshals. That evening is the fonnal dance. The success of this years homecoming was the result of a lot of hard work and dedication. I would like to thank everyone who helped and served on committees. Plus a very special thanks to Joe Salemo, my co-chairper- son, and also to Dean Eldred our faculty advisor. Marcia Short Homecoming Co-Chairperson the boys have a tug-of-war contest immediately follow- ing. That night there are Follies in Rammelkamp Cha- pel. This gives us a chance to CO-CHAIRPERSONS: Marcia Short '86, Joe Salemo '86 PARADE MARSHALS: Monica Pitman '86, Todd Smith '86 BUSINESS MANAGER: Mark Person '87 SECRETARY: Lisa Test '87 BUTTONS: Melanie Berg '86, Stacey Jackson '86 PUBLICITY: Rari Calbreath '87, Elizabeth George '86 FOLLIES: Julie Waiman '87, Scott Belobrajdic '86 PHOTOGRAPHY: Bill Montgomery '87, Eileen Hurley '87 RALLY DANCE: Diana Hammond '87, David Guthrie '88, Bruce Koehler '86, Steve Cox '86 FORMAL DANCE: Ricci Rounds '86, Katie Habecker '87, Barry Macias '86, Shannon Roberts '86 DECORATIONS: Jenny Ross '86, Jennifer Legate '87, Susan Downer '88,Amy Reid '88 PIT AND BONFIRE: Brad Biddle '86, Mike Spies '87, Steve Beno '88 POWDER PUFF: Sherri Baker '87, Michael Bauersachs '86 CONVOCATION: Rellee Love '86, Robin Bryant '86, Chns Egizii '86 BUTTON DESIGN: Kan Calbreath '87 STUDENT MIXER: Bany Macias '86, Denise Dean '87, Rellee Love '86 ADVISOR: Dean Donald R. Eldred 5' 'fff1h5f'Zf ., C'0 ,,-vrQ 'N ,. E K ,, ,,s: kg H Y X ,f 5 J' 1' ' . S -7 Q- x ! 0 N I' ' 5 ,-1 P A fgy 3 I 'T 'N . Q'-JA1,'--. :.. ' '1? -f'k:7'4 -if ' ' M A. ywx my -vf shy' lvgf' All Qin f'-. fA'1: r s 'p b 5'-,' . 41 I, In ,, . . x, , TQ df 1 7 J F Q nm ' W'i N' fiiilkw Q fs if ! IALLLZY nl, 19 Lf. A if ' : .',,,,f 1 'Qlv ,ME -ff - - I:- Y? H A Recap of Homecoming FRIENDS Without friends no one would choose to live, even if he had all other goods. Life without a friend, is death without a witness. George Herbert Friends are like fiddle-strings, they must not be screwed too tight. I-l. Cr. Bohn We never know the true value of friends. While they live we are too sensitive of their faults: when we have lost them we only see their virtues. J.C. and A.W. flare Varied indeed are the uses of friends, but the help that is given in time of need stands highest. Forsake not an old friend, for the new is not comparable to him: a new friend is as new wine, when it is old, thou shalt drink it with pleasure. The friendships of the world are oft Confederacies in vice, or leagues of pleasure. Friendship is a creature that seeks a companion. ACTIVITIES Acting Up Caught 1. As the family looks on Valere, David Chapa, returns the money to Orgon, Jerry Coots. 2. Hey Jerry, hope your face doesn't freeze that way! 5. Oh please Dorine, can't you help me???? 2 3 In The Act Under the clever direction of Dr. Kurt Garrett, l'Tartuffe is the story ofa family that tries to free itselffrom the control of a devious man who has bewitched the household's pa- triarch. The young daughter tries to convince her father that she should be allowed to marry the boy next door. The son argues that he should not be disenherited with the invader Tartuffe put in his place. The wife tries to reject the advances of Tar- tuffe and to convince her husband that his favorite is not what he appears to be. All the time, the father refuses to believe that Tartuffe is nothing but a great man. L., 37 ,P Mastermind behind the set construction. The cast from 'The Butler Did lt', Amy, Doug, Shaun, Greg, and Brad. A family portrait. C. jr X'I Af Nav tll. v .-J 1 1i .f7:'! i rl . If gr rl, K f 'P E' ff r, , , . mi J- x . 4 4 A X3 - . K ,AN 1:16 if S 58 9- ,Bz if gi 6 f Acting Up NX X. 1-Ky The Act -A Caught In The Hilltopper Players pre- sented the comedy The Butler Did lt in the Sibert Theatre. The play mingles laughter and chills as it skillfully unwinds a tale of murder and mayhem in the glittering world of the theatre. The production pokes fun at Agatha Christie style murder mystenes and also has a touch of burlesque taken from classic 1950 murder mysteries. The production is directed by IC theatre professor Dr. Kun Garrett. The cast included: Doug Shel- ton, Amy Bromming, Shawn Scho- field, Cireg Floyd, Donna Phillips, and Brad Biddle. Linda Berline was stage manager and Shaun Ciraves was scene designer. . x ,A f -. 11. 1 SJ . 7 wh' 1 --an zfef- A .. H 1 .5 ' ' , ,. f H- far rr .Aiilx 1 2 . .. . A Q7 9' R fi v ' X - if . ld I ,S ' Lv V Q-1-Q - I 1. Doug didn't you use - your deodorant this mom ix ' X fi l ai ' - 1 ff W' I 2, Xl Rf X A ff li Rx .D - D S -uwuwv'- ' ing. 2. Ding Dong the witch is dead. The wicked witch is dead. I WS 51 r 217 .I 'L+' I h . J If I -'IO I I I r 1 X Q. If -'I - 1 .v, I .Q,.5'- rf.. FK!!-ut 4. Dear Mother l'll try to be better, oh, l'd rather die. 5. I hate cats, but l'm afraid of them. 6. The tree grows up and has all its leaves. 7. This little Sig lost his blanket. 7 1. What a good dog you are Snoopy! 2. Pitch the ball to me, but please not too 5 hard. 15. You know I really would like to go sit by the little red-headed girl but I don't think she knows who I am. 2TH CTOR iw lol, . N35 . of ' I ,gif e ' I 'S Ns.. . ...s ...I fl' Acting Up Caught In The Act The stage was set, the instru- ments were tuned and the actors were enthusiastic for the opening night of You're A Ciood Man Charlie Broum . The play first opened in New York in 1967, and has since provid- ed live musical entertainment in the delightful Schulz manner. ln fact, the continuing success of this play is attributed to Charles Schulz's ability to view the world in a very human way, one that each of us can associate with. T .lui 1. Schroeder do you think we'll ever get married??? 2. lt's so wonderful to be me!! 5. l'll have my own Queendoml Oh, good grief Lucy! 4. Good pitch Charlie Brown. 5. Rabbit hunting!! l don't even know what a rabbit smells like. A- I' 41 odel United ations Q ikgjflrz- 's. . I! W -iq.. 1 s -+ A3 -. D - - l 'Q .' J f-3.3 ll, CT' '-'L airs CC5 . J 'Dj' ,Alix Ag A ' H .V '00, it vm ha A' v- 5 . Q - I - if . gt,-,cf .f - L.. I.- ,,,, I 1- .4 -Q, , .1-- -f I-If row 1: Bill McCormick, - Bruce Reid, Karen Pahde, Laura Phelps, Teresa Wallbaurn, Larry I Sitler, Tim Donaho, Jon ' Swanson, Tom Veith. row 2: Bruce Koehler, ' Kirk Caponi, Rod Irving, -d Byron Sims, Mike Bauer- ? ' sachs, Dr. Fry. The College Midwest Model United Nations delegation gar- nered three distinguished achievementawards at the 26th Midwest Model United Nations simulation in St. Louis. The 14-student IC delega- tion which represented India in this year's competition, was cited as having the best delega- tion in the Cieneral Assembly s.,f1'? I Bill McCom1ick, Bruce Koehler, Terri Thien, Julie Thompson. Q7 N., 5- and best delegation in the Eco- nomic and Social Council. Sophomore Teresa Wall- baum won the award for the best delegate in a workshop drafting a model convention against intemational torture. This is the 21st year IC has participated in the simulation. Senior Bruce Koehler and Bill McCormick shared the lead- ership of IC delegates. Dr. Richard T. Fry, chair- man ofthe international studies department, is faculty sponsor for the delegation. odel Illinois Government An 11-member delegation from IC participated in the 10th Annual Model Illinois Ciovemment competition at the Illinois State Capitol Building in Springfield. More than 20 schools from around the state participated. IC sends a delegation every year. Members of each institution's delegation plays the role ofa state legislator now in office in either the Senate or House ofRepresentatives and go through a mock legislative process for four days. Koehler and McCormick played the roles of lobbyists. It was the first time that two students have filled those roles since the simulation began. This year the group was successful getting the Comoda Dragon passed at the state symbol. Robb Karr is to be commended for his patriotic speech. IC students participating: Byron Sims, John Schillerstrom, Kirk Caponi, Russell Miers, Ed - Tubbs, Joan Barnes, and Robb Karr. Lf ,, 2,, Lg is Q 5 Q . QT XS -Q ,fi t 6 .... J ,..-- SN Hypnotist Tom DeLuca participation. 1. Tom DeLuca 2. Chris and Kari in a hypnotic state. ll- SAB for another year brought the amazing showmanship of Tom DeLuca, hypnotist, to the lC campus, As always the show was an added treat because of audience 'P . ,312 . ,,,,,.,. 1,.l .-.. J 27 . 'Q -'Wh z., ig V+ ff Steam ' - i. 6 -x1X'Xz:Q5--':.-Q.-M XXV ?-'9 7 :-:si':'5':Q:f.-'2,:h-if-NNg v- Q t- vs, C -:'Q5S'. f:5g?:i?W A , 'V' .5 N .L f 1- V V, . 5 559.5 -- gwx. , ,g ,. v , .gajw 2. . wtf... . t. N5 X rx fmzr- -.3 , -V ' f A g.. ' 1. '- .. N.-e X - . 4 x iw . - 'L ,,. f - I' 5155 1 sr- , . -.. t . .,,,. , . ' A A X X 1-49114 ff 4375.1 -if 'j- ' - 1 -X t 4 - 11 ' 1 ::sZ:EQ..5i'. . . , f 'Wav' X mpg 5,7 A ' 2 ti., .Lf : qfqgi-kffsf.,-.1-7.:g-.1 1 x ., A ' X ': ,FV -JAY ' ' , 1. g ' K QQ' --Fw 'Q I xl . SCAN.,-5.5 - at- I'-,. --gf ' f X A , M .N ' Vik: -: , 15' NY ,, ,A-5'f i'1 -'-' f 1 ' t gf 'T' '-'W , 8 9 if ' NSF' A '3 RQ rr'-' N5-5 Qlf: .- . files.. 10 if 1: - Q Q fig - I. ff VM. Q' f -. Si ' S ff ev- x W sw X- -:ctr-': --.- . .59 : X. ff , . - 'N' 'H q- .'FI'I:AeiS+.i:52X ' H - L w - . ., -- :EF-mtwg .' . -.-,-q,gm-.g.,3-.3.N- 5. The tovim clown. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. What's amatter Kari don't remember what you did??? Kelly keeps an eye on the fellows. Clint our sexy man. Poor guy, doesnt he know what he's doing. Diane thinks he's funny. Beth doesnt trust the guys behind her. Bang, Bang, PO Volleyball 1 This year instead of a Dance-a-thon for Muscular Dys- trophy, APO held a Volleyball-a- thon for MD. Although not as big as they had wanted, they were fortunate to have 4 teams participate. After three hours of playing volleyball the team of Sigs and Sig Phips had prevailed. 2 5 L-ll Ds ill 1. Alifb helped out their brothers and sisters of APO by providing a team to play in the volleyball-a-thon. 2. Jim May and Kari Calbreath were two of the members from the winning team. Keep an eye on the ball Jim. 5. APO provided a team with help from an Aliflb sister. They were favored to win but didn't outlast the Sigs and Sig Phips. -- 'i, .1-.,a,.1 , fl' I l l l l l 1 sl ll 1 tl I4 l l l l I l l l l i l l i l A l 1 l l l 1 l l l l YKZE4 5- . V I s. ly, .l li , E ,X if., 1 A N '59, viii j, 2 Q Q '41, pb , nl! , LJ- Ill' A 'N l 'K ' A . J- ' I D 1..- L-'qv L 'sf 1 irjxj, ,.,,.f+ Q 'V ' ,ff 1. Doug you're playing the wrong way. You should be facing the net. 2. Dave Pierson from the Sigs and Sig Phips team stand in the far comer of the court. Are they trying to tell you something Dave??? 5. Denise Murphy digs a ball out before it hits the floor. 4. Again Denise to the rescue. ls it a bump for the front row???? Xt! C6 J xx I 45 ,,...---..-f-.-.----...-.,, -..i...,. 0.1. .-.,-...,.. .,...- . Sig Phips Host UD CDLLEYBALL Spring '86 brought the third year for the Sig Phips' mud volleyball l --- --- -uv- TW li 1 2 A .a uw' tournament. If students werent participating, they were setting on the side catching A some rays. , X ' I l l w.Q .,,,- - 1 ,A M .' . ' . -ffl , i a - I. ' Q . ' SCU - l -,I . ' - gf - - ' . if x - f . '- Y' ' - -s .4 A , ff.-.'.fw I. 1' A - 1 4 5 E t iii . NN' , . 1 ,Q A 4 V! ' . . . c X I Q --'- .lw-B,1l-l -' iq uw A Y, 1.Clregset5backand6 ., 7 iw' . --i' - .'. o '5-l'1- 3 R lets everyone else .. , - , -0' - get dirty. Chicken. .Ji 1, ' 'K ' A-ite, ' 2. Mud volleyball , A M- Ib fans set back and ' l catch some rays. If l b . - ' . ' 5. Rhoers are we. .X 8 , ' 'Q' , Ll. Hey Barrydld you ' - ' c VA i,5g,,,f . ,h -xwfw l. lose your shirt. - ' 1 lnff 3,4314-.I + - y, 5, Smile Wendy 9' . 1,. .- , gag-- you're on candid 5-filiki, - f ' ' camera. : l'hf:f'3f.?f f 5-.1 -i 6, Brian tips toe 'f Q. V M Eff-7 '20f- ' J -, through the mud. N , . -,,. . 'Q , in ,ge 15 lt 7. My gosh her hairs Q54-f,? - 'I' 'Q' 33 'fm' ' N f--W A f.. all muddy' T'-w'4,1'1.a4qg: .f -'G' 8. Clo getum Denis. SM' ' ' ' ' ' 46 -.4-:Iv-3 1 'A' ,. fr. . . 4--'-n N. 'whd :'t- ,. .1,,.,M:N.:..w ev ,,,-v , .. -5-me 'fn ,. .' .f-..,-n- . ., 2-, 'Hu-rg- .f -1 , ' ' -L -f,' .. - 5' I at' ' .5 -f . S 19 . l f1Cf3 '- N A' 1. Make sure you hit the ball and not the mud Angie. 2. Brentjumps hoping he doesn't fall into the mud. 5. Jump Lori Jump. 4. Kan gets ready for her massive serve. 5. Don't just stand there Mickie jump for the ball. 6. Where'd the ball go????? 7. Can't you stay on your feet Brian. 8. Everyone reaches for the ball, but no one gets it. at ,xgqasx-Ms f' '41, 3 its ,-, -. 55 47 5 -222.4 as Y 6 wi, .- t v Music '86 IC Storms Florida And don t they look like tourists. The gang poses before entering, Brothers protect each Other. Floridas gone Ha- uaiian. Curly, Larry, and Moe Ravishing beauties. fri! 'S .ll Xl V25 If I fa 9 bi' -1 Amar. -I., 5,1151 - 'fi 11 1,131.1 9, 'P .1 Q ,PB is 5 an C1 in., 'ludv FRIENDS I fear it's wrong of me And yet I must admit, When someone offers friendship l want the whole of it. I don't want everybody else To share my friends with me. At least, I want one special one, Who, indisputably. Likes me much more than all the rest, Who's always on my side, Who never cares what others say, Who lets me come and hide Within his shadow, in his house - It doesn't matter where - Who lets me simply be myself, Who's always, always there. Elizabeth Jennings -CDRGANIZATIQNS 49 IV: 3 O r i t Y 1. Forum Members: row 1: Deanrle Sattgast, Laura Holman, Lori Schisler, Brad Biddle, Marcia Meyer. row 2: Beth Downer, Chrissy Rhodes, Chris Hall, Debbie Perkins, Jay Lerch, Steve Putrich, Bill Emerson, Geoff Hor- ton. row 5: Andy Smith, Doug Dedelow, Bill Sewell, Ray Walton. row 4: Scott Belobrajdic, Bill McCormick, Jim May, Jay Bracken- sick. 2. Executive Board: row 1: Mike Bauersachs - Pres., Tim Donaho - V.P., Gina Gilmore - Sec., Brad Miller - SAB Bus. Mgr. row 2: Tom Veith - Treas., Diana Hammond SAB ch. not pictured: Lisa Test - undersec., Jennifer Keim - BOP ch., and Tylynda Hulslander - BOP ch. znqx 2 Yi +,,l: L . rw : .. .. :fy L '-. :L gb -T f ,. ' , u l A V X 'A lt. 'i1-- - , Y '5 35 1 ff ffl . U-llL!iVit!f. 5. Forum members listen intently. 4. Hey Jon glad to see you made it to a meeting. 5. Okay Mike you can stop talking now. 6. Pres. Mike gives the introductions. Rules D H- EI -Q4 Wx W O X N .4 .X .. rkvX:f3Y-.-.Wx-X5 W' . 61 A A -1' , 'YYYDN ' aa J W A .AS tsxfx- x , - is . 11 E J X ANQY Q, , K. X - I r 'ff t .ft - 'L XX, 5 v N ASN ...Nas ' 'eggs M K yn JS KI ri fy- 'Q 'll ss: M1 1 A 1 ' , ry - , t 14 QL 25 - V V, if '-.2 .Q .I F ,-EF,-- IFJ N - C A. V- fa is E 1 i. 1' I . X, Q '. X v X W i 4 'A j a- W.. X 'f' Q Q '-f' 'A A 1. SAB members help wherev- er they are needed. 2. Hey Diana smile there's a camera in the area. 5. SAB Executive Board: Jenni- fer, Mike, Marcia, Lori, Brad, Diana. 4. Two SAB members help out MD volleyball-a-thon. SAB Members: Diane Davenport Lon Petermeyer Mary lmig Joya Fence Jennifer Sundberg Gail Mahne Chrissy Rhodes Lee Ann Blackaby Lori Schisler Lori Collins Amy Hildebrand Denise Corbin Denise Dean Kan Calbreath Deanne Sattgast Sherri Baker Jennifer Legate Chns Skinner Andy Smith Paul Cambell Bill Montgomery Marcy Chipman Mike Christich Scott Belobrajdic Marcia Short Lisa Test Diana Hammond Phil Davis Mark Siever Tim Shea Brent Rooney Brad Miller Jim May RA BLER Sara Albsmeyer, Tim Ozenkoski - Ad Manager, Sally Briggs, Lori Collins, Margane Osborn, Amy Hildebrand - Editor not pictured, Jenny Ross - Business Manager - 55 -53 5- S is ' 311: - , x X '9 -ff f jj , f' A RIG VEDA The Rig Veda Staff would like to thank everyone for all their help this year. No matter how l asked or begged no one seemed to care that we might not have a yearbook. Students were asked through the dorms, literary societies, the Rambler, and posters to contribute pic- tures and information concern- ing their organization. lf it hadn't been for Julie Thomp- son, Terri Thien, Shaun Graves, Roger Davis, 86 Mark Allen, the darkroom staff would never have gotten all the pictures. The above five people did a years work in about three weeks time. l would like to thank them for their help. Also thanks to those who did remember to send in any information and pictures, Marcette Meeks, Jenni- fer Sundberg, Beth Carlson, and Revin Fitzpatrick. To the people who are not pictured, it's no ones fault but your own. I had hoped to have every page filled completely with pictures but when pictures aren't taken l can't. I hope everyone enjoys the 1985-86 Rig Veda. Long nights and two weeks after graduation, the book was completed. Ciood luck to the '86 Sen- iors, Juniors you have a tough act to follow. V+ , 'o Editor: Jennifer Keim Business Manager: Tylynda Hulslander Ad Manager: Sara Albsmeyer Barb Butler Photographers: Julie Thompson Mark Allen Cathy Undenvood 3 :R .R- s x A K II -3. FGRT E Kevin Fitzpatrick - lst Semester Editor Rena Meadows - 2nd Semester Editor Dr. Hahn - Advisor Lisa Summey - lst and 2nd Semester Business Manager 52 : '-w, BoARp or PUBLICATICNS Semester Tylynda Hulslander - Rig Veda Business Manager Amy Hildebrand - Rambler Editor Jennifer Keim - Rig Veda Editor Rena Meadows - Forte Editor - 2nd Semester Lisa Summey - Forte Business Manager Cathy Underwood - Darkroom Manager not pictured: Jenny Ross - Rambler Business Manager Julie Thompson - Rig Veda Co-Editor Elliott Challandes - Darkroom Manager lst Semester Kevin Fitzpatrick - Forte Editor lst Semester Craig Johnson - Rambler Ad Manager lst Semester 53 S D e a k i n Q Darkroom Julie This year we again tried for a darkroom staff. But with only two photographers at the beginning of the year it was hard. Darkroom managers were Cathy Undenvood and Elliott Challandes. They were unable to attend to all of the events to get pictures so they fall back to friends. Helping out during the year were Lisa Summey and Tom Veith. And still not everything was shot. We had to make up for a years time within three weeks. If it hadn't been for Julie Thompson, Terri Thien, and Mark Allen we would not have the pictures that we have now. We still did not get all the pictures that the yearbook needed. For that the darkroom staff apologizes to the Hilltop Campus. 'X O . i 'X 1 :Xl- lb Tbm Veith, Lisa Summey Student Security lt's notjust ajob, it's an adventure, Ever won- der who those people were wandering around the campus at all hours of the night. Well won- der no more it was the student security. They patrolled the campus on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights with the regular security guards. They may have broken up a party that you were at but they also may have scared oft anyone to tamper with your car. l. Geoff Horton, Rob Wel- anrler, Kevin himm, Jeff Hopkins, .lay l.erch. Gut J 1 i .LgTl A377-? I , 1 ' W 1 I1 ' p.. l K l 1 ,X . 5 wr , ? , ' 'l f ' G 'fi'1l i o fl Si 5.55. -.1 'bl' .. ..... ,....-...,.-gg l Hilltoppers WIN'-wr Y' Q 2 lupha Psi 1 ,,,.:v.t-kg A 1 -5.4. .x.q,,4,. , un V .. AMES . 1 Julie Thompson, Dr. Kurt Garrett, Marcia Short. Plot pictured: Melissa Estes. A 1 J 6' fs ...f , L l V ff' 2 'N f , X? Q 'c 'X X gif fd Marcia Short, Doug Shelton, Dave Edie. Dr. Kurt Garrett, Jennifer Keim, Ray Walton, Julie Thompson, Lori Collins. lntemational Club 1. Amy Brouning, Meg Trenchard, Mindy Schmidt, Teresa llallbaum, Laura Phelps, Jell Redfern, John Zimmerman. Chrissy Rhodes, Dr. Fry, Joe Flalapitan Larry Sitler. 2. John Zimmerman - Sec., Jefl Redfern - Treas., Teresa lrlallbaum - V.P., Joe Malapitan - Pres. f tx 11. , . lfdfii-.I l P 'fr x ' '17 Hi' The lntemational Club has been in existance since October 2, 1984, when their constitution was ap- proved. We are a small group thoping to expandl interest- ed in what happens internationally in such countries as The Peoples Republic of China, the Soviet Union, Plicamagua, and Afghanistan. We leam about the different customs, beliefs, and political differences of these countries and also gain knowledge in choosing the best possible travel spots in all comers of the world. We sponsor and introduce various activities on campus mainly consisting of lectures and film festi- vals. Young Republicans After a very successful year last year IC Republicans are looking forward to another highly productive year. Although support is already strong, the lCR's are planning a membership drive to increase membership and support for the Republi- can Goals. 1986 ofncers are Pres. Jay Todd, V.P. Paul Taylor, Treas. John Shillerstrom, SecfHist. Lori Collins, Mem- bership Ch. Tim Donaho. jf FH mfuftg ,r.. 'X I' ' Y A ., v A M vw OX I 9 Pl 1. Tim Donaho, Jay Todd, Lori Collins, Paul Taylor. Bill McCom1ick, Prof. Simmons, Bill Sewell, Curt Stephens. 1 ICAW 1 i'v '11, Y A M W w if 1. ChnSSy Rhodes, Dean Ryan, Dr. Robinson, Amy Morris, Lisa Ho- , , - ..-wzzrzxqcrcji' Y f Q gan, Debbie Perkins. j 2. Amy welcomes everyone to the ' N Q AW P my P. Q . fl 4 Big SisterfLittle Sister banquet. U Q at . T , -sA- is 4 5. Everyone enjoys a good meal. 2 N gi R K Q, , ,., 1 ' .W 3 -5 4. Lisa Hogan takes money at the H X .mary t -F door. gg I ' ' '. L I 5. Stacey Jackson and Melanie t g X A E . -1 t X f V Q N ,Qfg Berg lead their little sisters x. ta 'X ', l 2' li! P through the line. .uk qxx in -X R ? I Frffx-4 is 5 ' G , . . ' X V X Vghg A , N E I g1 If 6 They re still eating if g sa ue,---J 5 Q 3 T 4, 4 V: ii gl .lg 2 EW R1 R' it S N f .' '- 1 X, ' :I Q f i' ' ' K . l X 4 .E -f ' ' R ' A' Q 4 1 K -an H, d xiw Jug I3 Q ,A KA MH! I , .,. ,. ,, if ,F if K ,f , ff - wffflf... it if eh X Q f K ' F s R' -, y W . r VV ny' lllnyi , 473' 454 gf' - 1 df 5 J 'gf 5 57 1. Brian and Roger play their best for the lC band. 2. Jane and Jeny show us that brother and sister can ,i. l l I T ' l l 'Q V J - I ,J W 1, l E 1 ll! I ! I 3 Jn: T l S1 I. ,rl 'll' f - P , i Ll, . r ' 3 4 ' - 5 ,. fl - .- ff A J T ! , T il ,y . - W I . l , if it ' xi ' X, .... . - 1 QL ,al T 4 . 1 -ga'-5 Concert Band row 1: Kris Sal- Y' lee, Kathy Low, Chantelle Nell, Shawn Schofield, Kerrie Merkle, Jennifer Sundberg, Laura Gnfiin, Donna Phillips. row 2: Dr. Allman, Penny Bell, Paul Taylor, Greg Floyd, Stephanie Nash, Rob Welan- der, Steve Tuma, Bruce Wil- cox, Tony Gross, Phil Sallee, Jerry Coots, Jane LeSage, Brian Engebrecht. row 5: Geoff Horton, PatAvise, Roger Davis. 513 4 s enjoy the band. 5. Watch out Doc Severen- son. 79x Brass Ensemble row 1: Rob Welander, Greg Floyd, Steve Tuma. row 2: Dr. Allman, Jane LeSage, Tony Gross, Phil Sallee, Jerry Coots, Pat Avise. f' 'ali a per- The IC Concert Choir, under the direction of Dr. Rudolf Zuiderveld, had an exciting and eventful year. The first semester, the choir sang at such occasions at the Gpening Convocation, Chapel Services, the Par- ent's Day, and the tradition- al singing for Christmas dinner and vespers. The year was topped off by an extraordinary good Christ- mas program with solos provided by Johna Viner, Greg Floyd, and Ray Walton. The second semester was a bit more eventful for the choir as they travelled throughout the state of lllinois, and made their way singing in Georgia and Florida on the spring tour. The members of the choir sang in the southem states, but they also en- joyed their fun in the sun and their visit to Tampa Gardens. The choir also worked hard to make the songs at Baccalaureate as good as they have been in previous years. Madrigals, Dr. Zuiderveld, Jerry Coots, Ray Walton, Todd Smith, Casie Herb, Johna Viner, Ronda Rogers, Gail Mahne, Kris Sallee, Candy Larson, Greg Floyd, Jim May, Geoff Horton. 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' - tariff: 1wg.'1+f'.- -+.12'-:f'.,'2 Phi Sigma Iota Phi Sigma lota is an International Foreign Language Honor Society. The Alpha Kappa Chapter of Phi Sigma Iota xt as established at IC in the fall of 1980. As of May '86 we have inducted 42 members. Induction is held at a spring brunch. lt is an honor society to recognize outstanding students, Juniors and Seniors, in foreign languages and literatures. An outstanding sophomore may be accepted. Students must hate at least a B axerage in their entire college work as well as in all courses in language. 85- 86 members: Marcette Meeks, Teresa Wallbaum, Kathy Stewart, Leslie Smith, Sabrina Fox, Dean Carole Ann Ryan, Jeff Redfern, Larry Sittler, Janelle Chapman, Linnay Wade. '85-'86 ofhcers: Sabrina - Pres., Lan'y - Treas., Chrissy - V.P. xx ' fs x .-Nl.. ,,,Jg.. -KJ uv. . hz . 60 at T l l l N' 1 : Q, .gy rig., 4, Q. .. ,y.,. J w on I 44 . Ev 4 . , 'iw X, tl. , .tili- Zi '-'if . M .Qi 5- . I i w .1 it New members: Tylynda Hulslander, Leslie Smith, Linnay Wade, Bruce Koehler. ir' Beta Beta Beta row 1: Dr. Larry Moehn, Rina Ward, Angela Beck, Dr. Chapman, Elane Shirar, Kerrie Merkle, Dr. Moulder. row 2: Roger Davis, Bmce Stoops, Steve Pence, Brian Engeb- recht, Dorothy Clevenger, Colleen Crone, Donna Phillips. in 'oo-. P ' K i X , X LS' .- A , S X . my PWM Ji. s nfs , . 4 nw. .- i I-sw. - I! !ii i:n 3,5 f ir? -Li f' ' ir ' ' ' L I fl f N .4 Q vw, . 6 N Mu Delta: Sherry Goode, Lisa Ginder, Connie Mclntire, Linda Musch. Joe Agner, Kevin McClelland, Kevin Bolling, John Schillerstrom, Dan Rayhill, Nick Lawless, Rod Irving, Chuck Dubois, John Cowell. Accounting Club The college Accounting Club operated a Volunteer income Tax Assistance for the 5rd year. VITA provided free tax assistance at community locations to persons who could not afford professional tax help. The student volunteers helped people in the preparation and completion of their tax retums. All of the student volunteers took a proficiency exam to qualify to participate in the program. The examination tested the students' expertise in filling out 104OEZ and 1040 tax forms. Professor Nausser Jamali of the business department has been the coordinator of the program. '85-'86 members: Marcy Chipman, Michelle Groppel, Lisa Ginder, Annette Simmons, Cathy Doubler, Tylynda Hulslan- der, Sabrina Fox, Connie Mclntire, Annette Smith, Cathy Underwood, Jeanne Mchleely, Prof Jamali, Todd Smith, Dan Rayhill, Dave Tippey. i i L 5, . New members of the Accounting Club: Dean Plies, Brad Biddle, Dan Rayhill, Prof. Meier, Prof. Chien, Dave Tippey, Chris Langley, Connie Mclntire, Lisa Ginder, Michelle Groppel, Prof. Jamali. l l . if ll DetaMuDeta , -1 M - ' Q ' 'i , ,, Q -A ' '-.fi Delta Mu Delta is a National Honor Society in I 1 W 4 Business Administration formed in 1914. The Gamma Chi fel Chapter of Delta Mu Delta was established in 1981. The purpose of the Chapter is to encourage higher scholarship and to recognize and reward scholastic achievement in business administration programs. Only those students who have completed half of their college courses with a 5.2 GPA or higher are inducted. '85-'86 officers were Marcia Meyer - Pres., Lisa Summey, Vice-Pres., Jennie Ross - SecfTreas. Faculty advisor - Prof. Meier. '85-'86 Members: Cathy Underwood, Annette Smith, Marcia Meyer, Jennie Ross, Lisa Summey, Sabnna Fox, Jeanne Mclileely, Debbie Perkins, Tom Veith, Marcy Chipman, Prof. Meier. 61 fwfr- RESIDE T ASSISTANTS Keeping Pixley: Mrs. Walls, Joannie Angelo, Mel Haase, Tylynda tlulslander - head counselor, Cathy Doubler, Lisa Ciinder. l t x Crampton: Tom Chesser - head coun- selor, Dirk Florence, Elliott Challandes. not pictured: Bill McCormick. C4 Q , 5 l -'1 4- 5 ' S . -5 4.-, I Q X Q ' 3 l ...- Q- I V 1 -fi r ll H., as 1 Eli fi l ml, IFN. 4 r, if ,Q .- I? tal 'rl ip 3 J .,..i If N l Fayerweather: Monica Pitman - head coun- selor. rf f A J r i e 4' I , , 1', A ' ' ' 4? 1 ll, 7' V' f Q TQ W-'I 'A I iw - v :l 7 V N A A . Q ' nit- i . l if ' . 'o ..4 1 '11-H x Ciardner: xy, Dan Rayhill, Tim Harms, Terry Voirin - head counselor. ' ' Tumer: Ed Greening, Don Compton - head counselor, Kirk Caponi Suites, Phil Polhman, Pat Piave, Barry Slifer. Chrissy Rhodes, John Cowell, Beth Ellis: DOWUQVI Mike BBUCVS-3Ch5' Todd Smith Cathy Underwood - head counselor, Connie Mclntire Rule Ronda Rogers, Melanie Berg. -ll 'Rf fquev--- I. Ready or not, on April 17th IC witnessed the . . . First Annu- al Literary Celebration. Starting off FALC will be Professor Warren Loveless of nearby Indiana State University. I-Iis talk was on lITelevision Drama ,gil- A- '- rf' ' 1 I ..1 'X X....f, 4, 5 0 't ' X I C ' 'Sa X . K gb :, N V A ' N if R ' X Q - - v . ' N Xxx - ig, 3 X- r . f xy ji ' , I 1 X- I- I I . fe K 'ri if xy.. I ' N 6 :IE 1- I 5 -f N 41 ,. . - f ' 142. grit iq 5 .,.,.,.', ,xv ,, . H yi.. A X 93u-V X ' ,zr-Y' ' v X I I 'tty' M ,,-'.f,- , , I L. -1. . . l FM' N . I .' Ifirrrwif'-i',Tir'i 'H f O Fikiii -r 1 ' x V, 5 X, S. . L .- ,:,-ffzk xi X L f Wu' iii:-fw'. L N, ' Lori Likes, Denise Murphy, Kelli Cole- man, Jim May, Mary lmig, Candy Anderson, Kathy Brough, Doug Shelton, Geoff Pruitt, Joe McCrarth, Mike Ear- ly, Rena Meadows, Daneen Watts, Deanne Sattgast, Kevin Fitzpatrick, Dave Edie. IC students read their origi- nal poetry and prose. There were skits by literary societies' members. Certificates of recognition were given to those who partici- pated. Bill McMormick, Lany Sittler, Elliot Chal- landes, Christy Harris, Kelly Gross, Jennifer Plimee, Greg Floyd. - Q X A . fax X7 X ,..l F1551 'fl' x by' Y fr ix I -J W X7 A WN lf' i ax -9. 1. The French men are ready for Mardi Gras. 2. Dave Lomilino reads cards for people. - - 1 ' I Q C-1 X ' f W 5. One ofthe skits. 4. The poor sad French boy. 2 , x K I X 'fi X U x K- X f. Wir - 1 '11s '23 by 1, . ' .nf-Y' ik . ax ,- zr. if I N A ?'T me iw ' , I W7 x fl I 1 I Qx x V 2 Q' ' .I . ' Q 'I' 'A if ' . . f' - - A I' my D 4 ' 'Q ,,H ' SN, Ill 9 H yr N213 N' n 5 45 ff? 'V' M , X O X C , J, 4..- - X My r . ' lx, -. - ' , -. ' f'fr'1,.1t?' JZTGS? 'Mi , 4. js --x'fI3,gj' ii- A Q N- few. , rgqkffsf, W ,jwlf f-C-:wi '-Q - .'- .f 'j A , . f 4 4 , , 4,-. -H. a fr ' lk' 'w:'s9'L E.5JW--.3 ' Language students have always been a little strange. Mighty Mel to the rescue. The poor little tree was a victim of sab- otage. Lisa gets ready for the show. Crampton men al- ways get the girls. 65 The gang watches the baseball game. Wake up Ann. Rhoers terrorize Florida. Jump higher Brian. . I. ' - 1 'v is .1 'J B-In M 'Y I .51 J 3Lij,,FQIn- Q-alex: 1 llxk fps.-, n , R 4, X- L . ' . 'L ' -9 if r , 5 N . 135- 7: , i ' . - Lu- ,. 'O k Q. -- W-4 'XJ- 5. Cramptionites enjoy Baxter. 6. Sisters party with Pluers. 7. Tell the truth Elliott. 'Q'-rbi fi 1 nj Meditation. Boy that sure was good. New Sig Phips enjoy the pleasure of being Greek. Charlie Brovim and Lucy together again. . Are you guys drunk yet??? .Mighty Mel puts the wammie on the witches. . Jody gives that debators profile. b Q 'Q' E, 7 fx. ei of - 5 sf 'VN L 1 ' L M f Qi? Wa l if in -'X xx A w w I 4.1 -Cflasr N N 1 N I . ,iw 4 A NEW FRIENDS 82' OLD FRIENDS Make new friends, but keep the old, Those are silver, these are gold, New-made friendships, like new wine Age will mellow and refine. Friendships that have stood the test Time and change - are surely best, Brow may wrinkle, hair grow gray, Fnendship never knows decay. For 'mid old friends, tried and true, Once more we our youth renew. But old friends, alas! may die, New friends must their place supply. Cherish friendship in your breast - New is good, but old is best: Make new fnends, but keep the old, Those are silver, these are gold. Joseph Parry g GREEKS Alpha Kappa Phi AKG!! Tl' l A K4 , row 1: Jacinda Nevius, Daneen Watts, Chris Hall. row 2: Jennifer Legate, I Marcia Short, Monica Pitman, Marcette Meeks, Linnay Wade. row 5: Donna Phillips, Beth Carlson, Joan Barnes, Candy Larson. row 4: Kerrie Merkle, Tracey Bogard, Donna Hively, Mandy May, Tanya Tarrant. l fi' N J V li no ' Us ' ww ' fi-,ui ..., iid 1 QTY? 3 4 f f . -4 1 lt's kick-off time. 2 Smile pretty girls. 5 lt's a good thing May Day only comes once a year. 70 4 Get those price tags off those glasses girls. in 1. AKQ was proud to have Marcia and Beth serve as tele- 2 thon student chainnen. F. I, 751: I w A .. Jr vf P 3 ' u .- .,,,,,.,,.....--1 ...ff mm 5' 1 Q. .4 is gm N WE ,Wi 4 fl if TVA lr N 'J ,, r in... .. V .. L . ,Ht ' - Q 5 ss.:-Q -N M .. Q 1 - A X W 2. Get those hands dirty Jenn. 5. ldon't believe it, its that big Jenn. 4. Hi Marcia and Jenn. 5. The pledges really dig this type of work. 6. Relaxing after May Day. Alpha Kappa Phi means service. Have you ever wondered who those people were handing out convo cards? AKGH. What about ushers at the plays? AKCID. Who were those girls pledging in the fall and singing about a frog, Horatio? AKCID. Even tho AKQJ is not really recognized on the Hilltop Campus by the students, these ladies are responsible for many things. They hand out convo cards. They can be found in Barnes House serving dinners for trustees, dignitaries, and collecting dishes on Parents' Day. They can also be found in the Union sewing trustees and Senior Dinner. Alifb also collects for Unicef at Halloween, helps with MD Activities. For the third year they took plants to a neighboring nursing home on May Day. Next time you see one of these ladies on the quad say thanks for all their help. 71 Alpha Phi Gmega row 1: Karan Boes, Dave Edie, Dar Edie, Debbie Perkins, David Flesher, Dareea Patrick. row 2: Kristie Sulli- van, Cindy Macholl, Deanne Satt- gast, Jennifer Plimee. row 5: Doug Shelton, Ray Walton, Bill Sewell, Tim Donaho. row 4: Jay Lerch, Lisa Corda, Rod Sandman, Matt McNa- mara. Q '. H Tul- P 39 . 1. A future APOer. ff- ' rf . 2. Brother and sister g x' - work together. T I T Q ' 3. Hey Lisa are you finally moving back to Pixley??? ...L.-. ., ,. ig, as 1 i i :ra : Wil f B - ' ,Ml X Q, 3 I fi N ' .. LJ 7 'J y A, f ri - 'S sw c 51 'M x-f QI. f TD 2, 4 ...I x T' s Y . A :4 Q B s RQ G! f 'l ? gn lst Semester Officers Pres. Debby Perkins Service V.P. Deanne Sattgast Membership V.P. Paul Taylor Fellowship V.P. Jay Lerch Rec. Sec. Geoff Horton Cor. Sec. Cindy Macholl Alumni Sec. Elliott Challandes Historian Reea Partick Treas. Tim Donaho H1 5l'i-'S-1' -af' iv ' -'ff .lf W ,- .I . ,J -Q Ns ' , . . . . v' 1 Q -c- ff.-. -1. LAQ L' H,-u .5- f ' , ,, , gli-C' r' , 4 . Q. 4 x 1 1. AFOers help out at Wellness Week. 2. Cheers 5. Don't look so bored Karan, it's homecoming. 4. Camera shy Jay, 5. APO helps out at Homecom- ing. 6. Winter fun. 'Q,X4f 6 . - Y --H V - ,- 2nd. Semester Oflicers Pres. Geoff Horton: Service V.P. Doug Sheltonp Membership V.P. Tim Donaho: Fellowship V.P. Debby Perkins: Rec. Sec. Deanne Sattgastp Cor. Sec. Paul Taylor: Alumni Sec. Reea Patrickg Historian Ray Walton: Treas. Bill Sewell. 75 af' Chi Beta rom 1: Amy Morris, Melanie Berg, Rosemary Stevens. row 2 Deanne Sattgast, Tracy Plagel Kathy Blough, Annette Sim mons. il' I , ! . .u5,--- - .. . S. 'Sw' I ff g. A! X Y'S.- 5 I 'K' I a f I 'XJ 'I . . lk X , .k -4 1. Vice President Kathy gets into her presentation at their all-school open. 2. Amy remembers when she was a high school senior before coming to college. 5. Little Abner and Daisy. 4. Mighty Mel, the good little devil, and three witches have all turned to the good side. 5. Motherfdaughter, Mel and Ronda. 5 1 1. Bossy Amy at work again. 2. What a chorus line!! 5. Rose reaches her impos- sible dream. 4. Amy and Bo working on lesson plans. 5. A lone pledge faces actives. 6. Amy's drinking again. 44 lmii lst. Semester Officers Pres. Melanie Berg Vice pres. Kathy Blough Rec. Sec., Rose Stevens Cor. Sec., Amy Morns Critic Deanne Sattgast Treas. Annette Simmons Bus. Sec., Tracy Nagel 6 X 75 Gamma Delta 1. Whats amatter Mel never been mugged before?? 2. ls this the Blues Sisters or Laurel and Hardy??? 5. V.P. Katie begins the program for the open meeting. I I I I ll I I I I ,Z row 1: Gail Mahne, Julie Wain- man, Jill Logan, Kim Still, Sherri Baker. row 2: Jennifer Sundberg, Katie Habecker, Diana Ham- mond, Amy Reid, Penny Kalen- bach, Monica Pitman. row 3: Nan Mangieri, Marcia Kluemke, Sus- an Downer, Denise Dean, Lisa Fitzgerald, Lisa Hogan, Melanie Hasse. row 4: Liz George, Janet Camerer, Kathleen Treis, Lisa Rich, Devi McCurley. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2 1. The gang who perform- ed for the open meeting. 2. Roommates find time to do a production. 5. Plan contemplates her next words. lst. Semester Officers Pres. Ricci Rounds V.P. Katie Habecker Cor. Sec. Julie Wainman Rec. Sec. Mel Hasse Cxitic Nan Mangieri Project Ch. Jana Alhmeyer Soc. Ch. Bethany Kershaw Keeper of the Archives Gail Mahne Jennifer Sundberg Page Jill Logan Marcia Kluemke Treas. Sherri Baker Alumni Sec. Lisa Hogan Forum Rep. Kathleen Treis Rush Captain Monica Pitman V . li' wr .3 WW' Q is i it 2nd. Semester Officers Pres. Jennifer Sundberg V.P. Mel Hasse Cor. Sec. Denise Dean Rec. Sec. Devi McCurley ' Critic Marcia Kluemke 'fer gg g Treas. Sherri Baker Pledgemistress Monica Pitman Soc Ch Ciail Mahne WWW, Chaplain Dianehhagnmond ' , Page Penny Ka en ach '35 Page Kim Still Project Ch. Julie Wainman Liz Cieorge Forum Rep. Lisa Fitzgerald 77 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1. Kari talks to her dog, Mary. 2. Ciina remembers lxhen. 5. Hey Tammy I think you lost your gun. 5 O Darla Davenport Mary lmig Lori Schisler Kellee Love Tammy Simoncelli Kathy Quigg Ciina Gilmore if 'f Roben Strubbe Marcia Meyer Beth Downer Chrissy Rhodes 0 Charlene Anderson Donna Kelly Diane Read Jennie Miller Kelly Coleman Denise Corbin Eileen Hurley Barb Lindsey Angela Cirable Monica Best Melissa Volk Sabrina Fox Monica Alexander Peggy Stocker Dawn Proctor H'-f' Z' Angela Ciraner 78 . n. R' l i l i l l I 1 -.I ,ML also. 2 ' v 1: .ix ' sim iii C .. yt l',.,, it-Al.,,, 53.32 cms I .QQ 1 1. Beth thanks everyone for coming to the open. 2. l'ley girls don't look so enthusiastic. 5. Oh no l forgot my line. 4. Donna remembers when lst Semester Officers Pres. Beth Doumer V.P. Jennifer Legate Rec. Sec. Lori Schisler Critic Charlene Anderson Cor. Sec. Melissa Volk T reas. Denise Corbin 2nd Semester Officers Pres. Ciina Ciilmore V.P. Peggy Stocker Rec. Sec. Kan Calbreath Critic Lori Schisler Cor. Sec. Mary lmig Treas. Denise Corbin -10 t 5 1 vi J ' . 'UZ Nw sax Senior members: Kellee, Tammy, Kathy, .- Gina, Roben, Chrissy, Marcia, Beth, Diane, A Eileen, Barb, Angela, Monica, Sabrina, 5,34 Monica, Melissa. 'VA' -- Ml- . , v- P C S X' J ,,w-.- 1. Gamma Nu men know how to show girls a good time. 2. The alums are always willing to lend a helping hand. 'S' 1' is - 1 V M Q , V. . -'nur' V, ,,..,4 -. - ,-.A-., ' at 'sv ' '6 f'?'l -.VIP .., , .i M.,-A.-1 .L '.'s .hu C Q-1 llll WC 1. Gamma Nu and their editorial float. 2. Yes Dave we finally got a picture of you. V I 11 GLW 1 TS- I V 3-,L . lst. Semester Officers President, Joe Salerno Vice Pres., Dave Guthrie Rec. Sec., Todd Langeness Critic, Steve Beno Cor. Sec., Mark Person Alumni Sec., Matt Long Phi Alpha Steve Putrich, Rod Riggs, Bill Bowman, John Badger, Dirk Florence, Randy Mitchell, Dale Engelmann, Ron Osborn, Joe Serra, Greg May, Doug Dede- low, Dennis 0'Leary, Jon Swanson. Jay Brackensick, Milt Briney, Steve Froman, Curt Stephens, Russ Willey, Bill Emerson, Howard Alyne. L l Q, ,v 'fi vf , i 1. Phis were honored to have one of their brothers being co captain of the football team. 2. Kevin you look a little blurry after spnng weekend 5. Smile Rod you re on candid camera 4. New actives take time to relax lst. Semester Officers Pres. Ron Osbom V.P. John Badger Rec. Sec. Dirk Florence Critic Kevin Fitzpatrick Treas. Jon Swanson Cor. Sec. TBA Alumni Sec. Rod Riggs Chaplain Randy Mitchell Librarian Bill Bowman Poet Tim Donaho ,. Hxk 'X x qw S ,S -15, . . A '..,J11Q.. 3 V ' .9 ' V - .-,.. . Lia.-,v X ' i is i - .T 5:5 ' . ,- , 'S 'A 1 PE I 7 -.IRQ fl Q , 1 4 -1 .gil ' 1. Relaxing during spring weekend. , tm I t 2. Who's watching the gnlls??? A 5. Tnmingham watches the baseball game f 4. Study hard Rod, i N A 1 YN W i x X x W-wi ' , x 'P 9. ' on X V 5 5- W wi ' y 85 fl' P1 P1 Rho xt 1 .-kq : ,N x - Yr X-A ,uri - UT..sa.TV4,y - -,gg r A rl' , , ffsg.-ffesf 5 it -ff 17 if ...Q 'o 1:51 Fr 7 fo, 'W o 5 X ' rj 'K P' i r .. til' .1 f N row 1: Todd Smith, Chns Casella, .Jo Keller, Chris l-leisler, Dave Baker, Kirk Cralasso, Chris Langley, Dave Baumgartner, Mark Underwood, Bob Crardner. row 2: Bill Montgomery, Russ Bishop, Tim Ozenkoski, Scott Walsh, Dennis Cane, Dave Jacobs, Brad Biddle, Bryan Wright, Bruce Koehler, Dave Lanier, Paul Campbell, Alex Pratt, Mark Siever. On Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1986 Pi Pi Rho celebrated its 20th anniversary. On that date 20 years earlier, eight young men met with Dean Eldred, Dr. Vernon Caine, pres. of the col- lege and benefactor, Prof. Charles Barlow to create a new society for those men on cam- pus who did not fit into the rigid ties of the other men's societ- ies. When in the process of creating this new society they came across documents of a society which had been in exis- tence from 1929-1955. The so- ciety's name was Pi Pi Rho. This group ofmen in 1966 decided to refound this society and follow many ofthe same principles set down in 1929. Today, 20 years later, Pi Pi 84 Rho is a firmly established and well-respected literary society. The eight refounders of Pi Pi Rho in 1966 had no idea how successful their efforts would be. ln a small ceremony to commemorate this event, twen- ty active members of Pi Pi Rho, four alumni including two re- founders and Dean Eldred met for an evening of food, fellow- ship, and brotherhood. Short speeches were delivered by refounders Tom Rowland '67 and Patrick Kennedy '67, alum- nus Steve Bordner '77 and Dean Eldred. Also in attendance was alumnus Bob Moore '80. These distinguished gentlemen de- scribed the group of refounders as a group of truly exceptional men, all of whom entered the teaching profession as either professors, teachers or coaches. This group of eight men set a goal of founding a society which would attract a wide range of students bonded together with friendship and brotherhood. Despite many dif- ficulties their efforts have prov- en to be very successful. All those in attendance are looking forward to the main celebration of the 20th anniver- sary which will be held in May at the society's annual lovefeast. Nearly 200 alumni, actives and guests are expected to attend this special event, which marks 20 years of fine literary achieve- ment. l-lere's to another 20 years! 1 l i i l i l 1 l 1 i r i l 4 l l l r i I r -1 'al W ,Aff 3 f s'-'. 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' 5 M 9 ' We , sz X in . ' T Bw--','i.'S'j -:V - . - . ' .sl an I X V J A ' Q 2 ,,'- ' 954: 'ff , szLffE..mS 2 in 5 S., 'M' V - E. ,,,,,,,...,.,..... fu 1 in , , I it Q. W 5 - b. , A, - -vw- .X S I Q , V ,N Ns Q..- -my , A 'WA -3173 2 4 ' ... J' lst. Semester Officers Pres. Kirk Cralassop V.P. Todd Smith: Rec. Sec. Mark Underwood: Trea. Bruce Koehler: Critic Chris I-Ieislerp Sergeant-at-arms Mark Sieverp Chaplain Brad Biddle: Cor. Sec. Jerry Coots: Alumni Sec. Dave Baker: Forum Rep. Craig Johnson: Keepers of the archives Bryan Wright, Tim Ozenkowski, Bob Ciardnerp Pru- dential Ch. Rob Puwies, Dennis Cane, Russ Bishop, Paul Campbell. 1. Rhoerboys out for a walk. 2. Rhoers take advantage of the buffet in Baxter. 55. Jerry gets involved in all theatre works, this time it's Charlie Brown. 4. Russ you'd better hurry you'll be late for class. xx . -.f .l ,X - X x X' . I -jjxxtx' ' f -'fxl fr .-,f f v .- , 'NN A. , - X ln.. 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SM - , tx i by - U -1 'ff-If , W l Q Yu gi:-. -Agr i Rial? i W Y 4 I X 4' w ' I , 2 'F' . if 1' ' 1 H N- A is fi fx! i ' F, :fi f as i' N it A A 5 ef J V' , f i . p .f A -xr xt l ':---'iss-'v-,J QI ' - J, ' C J 'ip f 'fjffi 7 ' X' 71Pf',1gf9 3 .-- .,,Y f' : Ns V 1 J J 4, , J i . . , ' 51 Af5Q'7 , 2 R 4-1 . to 1. John plays cook. . 2' 2. Actives, Alums, and dates fav enjoy the cookout. .- 1 5. Chris Skinner packs his car to 34' leave. 4. Siqs enjoy a game ofvollcyball , . '21, . 3 ...Al A ,E during spring weekend. 4 '. xx y , Y I .Q f 3 szasffz' - i P J i 1 ' all , 3- ex g aw' ii- 1 1 as i -1 lst. Semester Oliicers Pres. John Cowell V.P. Tom Veith 2nd. VP Dave Pierson Critic Reid McClintock Rec. Sec. Bill Schlosser Cor. Sec. Barry Macias Treas. Chris Parks -.3--II-I ,.,...-.--1 it 5? .S ,.. Av cb-3' was it 4 Q ff? 2nd. Semester Officers Pres. Dave Pierson V.P. Andy Smith 2nd. V.P. Brian Brinker Critic Jim May Treas. Scott Belobrajdic Rec. Sec. Brad Miller Sergeant of Anfns Steve Bantz Cor. Sec. Kevin Bolling , V s .lb + ,NQI 1' Agri' X ' S?- !' .1 ' Y tg, iii -5 2X3.N3,.. .qw +- . .cw wail 'R ' v.. ,--:vm--4 , , . . x-.,,. ,. hu 5' ..'J',T' , rw. .. .4 .-l n - . 1 ,sv 1-.'fiQ: init? . P' er YA I K-' ' . - egg. +R. L' . S 4 -' ' Nfl X- . . ., . - , - 6 'P T 1... K n , up 'f ,A -s c-Ag s',--- A I b v Y 5' V' .Qs 1 7 -5 t to I KS N: . . .. .Q -gi.: x ' ' fl' ' ' f t . rf , X . A ,. -' . R - ,. f -'of fn, 3 ' as ' ' '. i . , ' .. '25 ' 3' 5 , .- , ' - V- Lf- 4. , -.. ,-'isa Qi' f ' Q I- W 5-'Q .. -'V fg mi - V 5 75:7-: I-'r 1.x ,.,.- - r , ' 5 - - 4 ik , . 1 -1- .fl A,A.q,LQ-..,. ' -,ff 3 at fa. P?-'EFS' www'-V3.0 P A 'KM Qfxi ri' - ' 5? 'A 6. is.. xx ,A W- -f nv' 1. Sig alert. 2. I told you sol 5. Why me??? 4. Sigs can get dirty. 5. A Sig leading a future Sig. 6. Don't look so frazzled Scott. 7. Sigs watch as their sister, Sig Phip chases the ball. 87 Pledges 1 1 Jacinda Neuvir, Chris Hall, Joan Barnes, Linnay Wade. Donna Phillips, Kerrie Merkle, Mandy May. Pledgemistress: Laura lieefe 'Tm' hi-Fil -S rag , ul Q ,hi ll! Q ' ' P . 1 ff :fi E t 4 RD ': S: 2 ? f5l F is 2- ?-RTQ1 l wmv: 1 'Qftivii Q .ll in 5' f iii -EE: l is X H Jac. -- , 1, sam Alpha Phi Omega Spring Teresa Wallbaum, Earl Strickland, Jennifer Plimee, Tim Donaho - Pled- gemaster 88 5'-'15, I l at Q f V :vm -.nf Alpha Phi Omega Fall Matt McNamara, Kristie Sullivan. Paul Taylor -Pledgemaster, David Flisher. 1 Karan Boes, Rod Sandman. not pictured: Michelle I-loman. 1 'mx - -in 'H ww S mf -A xt- ., 'jf It 6 xv X Nw 6 WMV K ww X ,X xv-x xv xx NX xX X it -- N it Y Q X 'X S N x N X X 'S' X ' X ,. , . , -95, X 19,9 s ,. ' Ng . - ' 'fiiir 5 -1 I ff Q 'Q 3,39 lifijff --Q. 3- 'J .QV 455215995 'i ..., 3' t -- c ' ' ' WI Xi bf i Q L ' ss, . .. A -X ,ER N 1 A ' 4 . -,X , A, , ,X -5 of Q -1 Q-Q 'K - . ft- -. na- 1 - wh wx. - ,A - -Qt +1 ti- i. - X 4-war f X wg. ,-qtrx. Q W- .Aw , J- E y1 'b' f t .NH - , - N Q: 'f .. gil 'fl' --U' -X. -' ' 1 , 5 X ,. ' ' ' . 'twig ff. j' V , , QR .Tl 1. .L , ' Zv:'IX ,, , ' X , .C...5 'Q MXN ,L Ciamma Delta Kim Heisler, Kim Kepler, Cherie Cox. Wendy Coolbough, Cindy l'IeIlige. Kara Bronowski, Janet Sim- mons, Kim Brewer. Kelly Casper, Monica Pit- man - Pledgemistress, Wendy DePatie. Kim Harkrader, Cindy Cook. not pictured: Sarah Ridings Chi Beta Jane LeSage, Deanne Satt- gast - Pledgemistress, Ronda Rogers. Sigma Phi Epsilon Susan Hoffman, Joya Pence, Rachel Oxley, Lee Ann Blackaby, Linda Burline, Stacey Attebeny Denise Murphy, Tish Van Doren, Kathleen Kereghan, Dina Davenport, Lori Likes, Lori Petermeyer. Pledgemistressz Jayne An- tonacci Pledges Gamma Nu Steve Piotrowski, Mike Krupp, Dan Puzzello, Dave Chapa. Pledgemaster: Joe Salerno Q If Sigma Pi Clint Robinson, Ciant Ham- er, Brian Dawson, Jeff Cos- grove, Sean limerick, Dennis Duke, JeffSpinner, Neil Wolters. 'I' l l s i 1 l l , . , 4.,,, . i l Phi Alpha Q Dale Englemann, Steve 1 Scheller, Matt Kraatz, Dee Kin- l nan, Bill Merson - Pleclgemaster, l Rusty Willey, Howard Alyne. 1 l A- 0 .9 ,Y . i rw 5 1 Qyizl' S' +5 ff. if -ii ' 1 W I1 2 1 i V 3 F, ., , X ,,, 3 I. U Ei ff w T 5' l H '. I: If QM.. E , -y-N - 'ylzi Qin 474 ti-I 5 -.V -VI XJ? , li . . .. , tiff? 3,2 -9'-g.e.:,,f I in , , , V- -I Q t l.'l'l'l . , Ier., it ,.-, ' 'IM' . QQ I- ,Q . 4-.,.,.----f A-W '-f--,.., - 5 Q K. 4,1 .1 1. Women's ISB 1. Monica Pitman, Dean Ryan Kathy Quigg, Deanne Satti gast. 2. Gina Gillmore, Amy Morris, Mary lmig. 5. Sherri Baker, Jennifer Sund- berg, Melanie Berg. 2. Society Court, Sigs Sr Sig Phips vs. Everyone Else. 2 1 if M . . ' 'L.41 'S '-lt I Q A .v 'su QD nr' ' M x L. R -B A 95 'idmna .K x 4 1 4' ,X K Q va f , I ,gg .N 'X ff: f ' E' L. ,I f 'W I . ,,.A 9lM'.,'i 1 , S. ff? ', 5. Beta Faces. 4. ls this Mr. Macho and Miss Whinner?? 5. Have they looked in the mirror lately?? The First Annual All-School Joint Meeting '- r r al' 'K-1 4 in X l TNQ 11,3 , - --.N 1 11-1 . in'-is-1 '31 111 .- - K.. - 10 M ,,,,g- A, . .umm 1 ,MV as . ---- 1. Betas, Delts, and Sig Phips all join together to sing. 2. Chi Beta Vice-President Kathy Blough explains about their theme and meetings. 5. Sig Phip produc:tionistJayne Antonacci and Sharma Higgins don't like each other but think they are better off together than apart. 4. Chi Beta President Melanie Berg read a poem during the open meeting. U 1 f l 'lv'-l l if 'n.n T553 Qi, gf,,. X132 . Q.:-tilt 'ily .!' 'WWW 0 'W'- nil. I QY4 4 :l.'x 14 .'j.x ' 7rk2f1C5 X at ' VK ' '- v ,I 'ts - 'a. whf -,L l . - I' ,, -':5Q.,-.'-l ' Q' 0' Y ,f I fl 'I 153 123' 1 - a' -f -.i'l. af' .-M1159 I1 .1 Q 'filth S rl Y7' it ' bg , 4 ' 11,1 ' -1 .g'ff-A. ' .ff ' Z ,'.f'-l!'r,1 . f', '-' -'1','s 0 4- - -he -.'. ' iWs:f QN w ' 'Wi , ,l ,.,, : .I ,.- , 5 . -o 3 -igg.j19?'YfB.5:. if 5 0 L rv-. W S? ' Q If ' 5- 3' ' .' t- - L' - on ,. - I' Ln' 3: 'qp X ,F nk I . fx 1 9 'APA xf I, N j 95 if l Unique But nited vsp t . VM. A 5 ' digs! I 'Q U X 2 , 5 1 4 i 'Q ' W 'Q .5 'I 'I .,f- :::.:?fR Amy Monis 5' Qzogfrarrv An l.S.B. Greeting by .... Opening Prayer. . . Dean Carol Ann Ryan .... Miss Diane Jones Sigma Phi Epsilon Welcome .... .... P resident Miss Beth Downer Vice President Productionist Chi Beta Welcome .... Vice President Miss Jennifer Legate Miss Sharma Higgins and Miss Jane Antonacci .... President Miss Melaine Berg Miss Kathy Blough P N X K X-5 A ,ws W N-.. .N . x Si Q 1 - nad' 6 N RJ' .-.ai l, 4341. 2233 i. i3 P. iii 9' sv iff Q N. : v 'bv z, . 4,4 .lf QM M ,. . ' :sip--J .Jur- 'Y 5 Q :, W' ' Q 2.5543 h H . ffm., 2 4 ,,-,,. . eg? .1- Productionist Miss Amy Morris Kanie Graham Gamma Delta Welcome .... .... P resident Miss Ricci Rounds Vice President Miss Kate Habecifer Productionist Miss Devi McCurIey and Miss Jennifer Sundberg Phi Kappa Tau Welcome President Miss Amy Browning Vice President Mrs. Lynne Norris Productionist Miss Carrie Graham 93 1. A blind V.P. 2. Lets meet behind the barn at mid- night. 3. Now Capt. America, where did you hide the money? 6 L. -V 1. .t-., wx? I' 4 ... I , y--, , I rw S 5 ll ...1 .I sl' ' 4. The Sigs have a problem of keeping their eyes open. 5. Delt pledges Serenade with their song. 6. Three mean witches from Chi Beta. .F f ffdewwqd -5 AN ATI'ILETE'S PRAYER Author of my talents, only you have l praised to thee only shall my hands be raised. For when l'm burdened, with the weight of my team to my rescue you come, it always will seem. For outstanding is my play, on any given day when you intervene, and help lead the way. Grateful to you, l'll always be for exploiting my talents, for the world to see. For out there on the diamonds, before thousands of fans, we players perform, as best we can. Perform we must, both day and night seeking victory, with all our might. Seeking a place, with other sport greats in the hall of fame, where ability rates. Where Ruth, Cobb, Robinson, as baseball's best For deep is my yeaming for a place at the top and with you leading the way, competition couldn't stop The glory of fame, which some day l'll receive when I too, pass on, and a proud record leave So guide me, dear Author, for the competition is keen and l too may fall like others l've seen. For many are the performers, and few reach the top but with you leading the way, l'll never stop. Ed Charles 1' SPGRTSL Cheerleaders -li- Slt down hathy before you a vi' ' Q 2 H 'X N P'-SQNY... L- 1. The underclassmen watch as upper- classmen makes fools of themselves. Kim Cors, Jennifer DeCrroot, Angela Beck, Lori Likes. Chrissy Rhodes, Lori Schisler, Kathy Quigg. Yeah Blueboys ' :ri ax Q3 lid 1 96 2. Tam really gets into her cheering. 1 2 I L7 lk 1 I :Sxuw PCHTPOHS Shake Your Booty 4 Joel l lcI'leff, Linda Burlin, Michelle Holman, Kelly Coleman, Tish Van Doren, Dana Davenport, Angela Kay, Kari Calbreath, Marcia Kluemke, Kim Corlova, Jenny Miller, Brenda Branch. In ,- P26 . -. 31, Q, 'An-5 ,L ,,..... fin, , X :iff :ax a r a 9x X King Qkif- R .JI ,V N . K '5?' Wi ff g we I-, 3 . 4,3 ., 5 . A ff 1. Is this a clue on how you feel girls??? ' f 2. Say cheese!!! ,IM 2 Lad Blue Volleyball Resembling a bullet . . . shot from a revolver, lC's 1985 volleyball squad made opponents stand up and take notice after finishing the cam- paign with a 12-10 overall re- cord and a 2-5 Midwest Confer- ence mark. The key to the Lady Blues' success was the quick start which saw them sprint to an 8-2 record in their first 10 matches. 1 98 The Lady Blues will lose three seniors from the squad. Senior hitter Angela Grable closed out her volleyball career as the leading spiker on the Lady Blues. Angela averaged 52 spikes per game and was also among the leaders in service points and aces. Senior setter Diane Read was named to the South Div- - X 5 1. Way to get off your feet him. 2. Afraid of the ball Barb. 5. Jump higher Diane you almost have it. 4. Why the sour face Diane?? 4 ision's first team. She led the Lady Blues in sets with over 20 per game. Senior hitter Barb Lindsey also wrapped up her IC career, providing pivotal play off the bench and as a spot starter. Mary lmig, Devi McCurley and Kim Hardrader will bolster next year's team. Ml? 1. I ll I Row 1 Carla Peterson Mary lmlg Diane Read Devi McCurley Michele Brown Mary Pllbbelm Row 2 Coach Lon Holt Jackie Hunter Denise Murphy Kim Harkrader Angela Grable Kris Madsen Gayla Brown Barb Lindsey Beth Howard Q Q Q' f. 1 1. Higher Barb and you can get it. 2. Get ready Devi, Mary's going to set to you. 5. Oh Devi don't act like a spoiled brat. 4. What power. 5. A mirror image. Lady Blues Culver Stockton 3- Greenville Knox Grinnell Eureka Coe Mt. Mercy Principia Blackburn Maryville Cornell Blackburn Monmouth Knox lL Wesleyan MacMurray overall 12-10 Conference 2-5 5-O L 2-5 W O-5 W O-5 W 2-5 W 5-O L O-2 W O-5 W 1-5 W O-5 W 5-1 L 2-5 W 2-5 W 5-O L 5-1 L 5-O L sf' Bluebo Football 75 Report for practice. N is ,.:. 'TN , iff '13 iff if: 'gin-x li 7 Q p ,gi A '53, Q-.4.ilz1:t,5i:il5i'T- ii-rl!-4.7 fe g -5, 1-ez R kg .-, gf 'I '11 I7 in ' ,A ri our 41 q i In J ,flsrvfa'gqg a QAI1 .5-g g ,. 7' Y' 'V I gi . p LA ' X IIA A ' 5 75 'I A Q It xl ll A' lxlfl 1 14 w-ef 1 f-,r:.,1-.4.fz-J..e.-fre-.. 'z fp f -S--' 51, k3T-'Egg 1 T T. 1 K .T ,1'gp 't M 'z1i1b1.r'e'?.agQm, ijt? - V A -.1 -r-,,.,4 W. --- ,Y . . , If 1 whit 5' ' M W ww! -' sf i JL' L Q51 '+R Mft 1-iw-veg, 1--it ' i lliPfF:l.Ef5TT'f' it f 2 ' B ' . ,B i . fn- 1, ,L 5, 4, .,,..,.i.. '.Eig3-,lC'H15?e4eB-55' - A ,-,t.. H- 21- 4' sr Ayiuig-Y i 1 Wnypii Y' - ' ' V-Y :C . . , ei Elf ll-if T - Rott 1, Nick Lawless Steve Froman, Steve Bantz, Joe Killday, Bob Gardner, Phil Pohlman, Randy Mitchell, Mark Siever, Jeff Cokel, Vic Castelli, Phil Davis, Tony Snoitrlen Dan Rayhill, Row 2. Kirk Riley, Dale Allen, Jim rleyer, Glenn Rhodes, Chris Woodside, Dave Baumgartner, Brad Risinger, Kurt Kleinlein, like Kinflhart Grant Napier, Kevin Bolling, Jody Ball, Darrell Batley. Row 5. Tim Shea, Don Reiff, Bill Willhite, Steve Duncan, Shawn Finnigan, Steve Johns Rusty Willey, Date l.anier, Bob Craidord, P. J. Steinacher, Ron West, Tim Harms, Don Rayhill. Row 4. Milt Briney, Brian Sheehan, Bob Hawkins, Dan Sehone, Barry Slifer, Eric rleikes, Jefleosgrove, Mark Batson, Kun Allen, Rod Riggs, Mike Melton, Jamie Gonhan, Dee Kinman. Row 5. Greg Ainsworth, Paul Campbell C hris Skinner, Neal Taylor, Dan Plummer, Greg Weiss, Dale Engelmann, David Huey, Bill Schmidt, Rick Bowlin, Damen Mellon. Row 6. Bill Nlerris, Joe lirool-.s, Don H3XN'I'y5l, Charlie Davis, Scott Hades, William Lane, Bill Gibson, Matt Kraatz, Tom Davidson, Mike Spies, Tim Fritzsche, D. l. Rolinitis l00 ihwsffg T 5 J, 1. Kevin Bolling blocks as Vic Castelli runs for yards. 2. Joe Killday gets the pass off before being tackled. 5. Tim Harms plows right into a Principia player. 4. Nick Lawless, Mark Siever, and Dale Engelmann, the Awesome Threesome. 5. Greg Weiss blocks as Tim Fntzsche runs through the crowd. 6. Phil Pohlman runs ahead of the pack. 101 Blueboys If it weren't for bad luck, lllinois College's football team would have had no luck at all in 1985 as the Blueboys finished the season at 1-8 over- all and 1-6 in the Midwest Con- ference for last place in the leagues South Division. The lone lllinois College victory came at Lake Forest on September 21 in the rain-dren- ched victory. The 1985 season also end- ed an era in lllinois College athletic history as Joe Brooks finished 50 years as head foot- ball coach at the college with a career mark of 115-127-9. Brooks was not on the sidelines for the four final games of the season due to illness. ' v 1 wif., , f 'Af af. . ,cuz 1. Don'tjust pat him, HIT him! Z 2. do pan go! Finishing as the Blueboys' top ballcarrier for the third year in a row was senior halfback Phil Pohlman who rushed for 467 net yards in 145 carries for a 5.2 average. Junior end Dan Rayhill fin- ished as the Blueboys' top pass catcher snaring 15 passes for 197 yards for 15.1 per catch. Freshman running back Dan Schone finished the season as one ofthe national leaders in punt return average in NCAA Division lll with a 21-yard aver- age on 11 returns. Senior safety Randy Mit- chell finished the year as the team's top tackler mth 80. He had 55 solos. fi -H , X l if ,MJ Ai! N 3? it J 4 Bglllllmx 9 E' Bluebo s Rhodes 41, 0 ,, '5 St. Norbert 15, '- an Y IC IC 26, 22 ' Principia IC 7 12, Lake Forest IC 19, IC IC IC 5 as 1' Monmouth O O 42, Knox 40, C oe I 12 H If - 4, Cornell 40, IC 5 53?-xlfikv A .I I Grinnell 26, IC 7 + Overall 1-8 V gg Conference 1-6 I, , . o4 ,, f' me-'r-x -- . 5 ,Ax-. Q 'ef : ' : , - Q s FX' -'X f Q V .1 . T .2 ' I V' Y!-nl' ' -Q if ii Two IC Blueboys were selected as honor- able mention choices on the 1985 Midwest All- Conference football team. Senior halfback Phil Pohlman and junior , ' as defensive tackle Nick Lawless were named to X 'J-A the squad selected by a vote ofleague coaches. ' V59 A Pohlman led the Blueboys in rushing with 5, A I ' f '2'I 467 yards and two touchdovsms good for a 5.2 rf - ' I yard per carry average. Lawless had 62 tackles at his defensive line I position and led the Blueboys with eight tackles for losses totaling 52 yards. Both of these young men were deserving of the honor, said coach Joe Brooks. Oh no. 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Y- - .' , ' msg 'W' MI I .- X Mia Y V V A A . pi-tt .!35p,:5QefV A N.,yceN,tf,x'SX:' .Eigh- ,-Rfqlul pggiqsjiogjgfover f .J-le s safe oh wrong sport nt- vw- 1, Q.-t .f Ls 'A'l'r'.iL' ' ' . an Blueboy Soccer IC Soccer is a G0 Winningjust three games in a season is not considered a success in most cases, but in its first season of varsity competi- tion and with one of the most compettiive schedules around, lC soccer coach Steve Bonner was pleased with the Blueboys initial soccer campaign that saw them finish 3-10-1 overall. Freshmen fullback Kyle Schelle was named the Blue- boys' Most Valuable Player. Used in about every offensive assists, tying him for the team lead in that department was freshmen forward Tony Cox. Most improved honors went to freshman fullback Jim Lockard. Citied for a special award was freshman fullbackf halfback Rob Karr. Karr was given the Mr. Attitude, Hustle and Pride Award picked by the coaches. Selected as 1986 co-cap- tains were Sean Emerick and Schelle. Junior midfielder Chris Langley finished his season as position, Schelle scored two goals and was credited with five ri , Ro l Coach Ste e Ponne Ass t Coa h John Relker construction workers Lea Petenheyer trainer S a Emer ck Ro 2 Steve E' chsel Dave Marker Steve Potro sk Kyle Schelle Lon Petermeyer t a Q O the T acto Rusty Torma To g M ke Vlillard Todd Hawkins Scott Taul Rob Karr Tony Co C hr s Langley Tom lk ltsh rc Jim Lockard M ke Dr scoll M ke Rrupp Tony Palumbo captain tying for the top spot in goals. As a team, Blueboys scored 22 goals, and had 20 assists while firing 199 shots on goal. Opponents scored 59 goals. The most effective goal- tenders were Tom Wiltshire and Scott Taul. Wiltshire had 64 saves and gave up 15 goals while Taul had 75 saves and surrendered 17 scores. Steve Bischel had 55 saves and gave up 7 goals. Fast feet work ?IS PUWE3 as X ,N K- , 4 5... . 4- ' X . Knox Principia Maryville Grinnell X ., . , QW: w?,l,Qss',uxq:fj .un-yn , J ,X . wr -g xg. . . Nb. - ,ha 'xfv it ...gd ,, w- ' Wi limjfszf-. Cornell MacMurray Blueboys McKendree Lewis Sr Clark - Greenville Monmouth Blackburn Coe 2 OT Lincoln Land - 20 L 70 L 61 L 41 L 50 L MOnrnOuth2OT 5-2 L 21 L 50 W ' 22 T ' 21 L 20 L 50 W 21 W 52 L catch you. 1. Hey Tong do esn't look like anyone can 2 2. Keep going Dave. 94 .L Rf V Q Gi J. iff'-'f - ii. '1 451 .'.f.1i-ml-1.-,.-, rmfrwwdfffv- A ,TT ,'7'?5I7ZZ,-wx' ' 'Z' ' ' ' f.122-,,fQff:55:-'ffglzc V Q - If U, ,Q .V jill - 'f-:,4j-'Qi 5 , . f X ki ,s 4 K ... , ' isa L ' MW K '- A - ' f' . 1 V . ' , ff . ' :: .. . 5 f pf. ...,.. dw W ...- h - ,.' ' 'f4? ,:a'1tf ' Q-1 , 54 - . ,J'5fi! 4l'1iti5n'1 M...--1 5 r , , , ,-5 -1 i Av ll X Sf f , I ' .f-1 U ,. Q . ' .. ,. ' 1 -. - , . A , 4 HM ,. '. 60 Y, YN,tV,'A'-.. 94 mlvygf.-Mag. grim . -. 'kg 1 -f .4 5' V , H - Lv ' ., ' ' H L+. , i,,,.,5,L4Z54QqQG, 'Q 'C5,'M 4533-B? ,r - ' 0,4 .M-P dn I 1 ix, 4.,,4,'Q,.-Zi-.M.3 ':. . .r.. ,rw .HH V I V A The Aiswyvl I I . ,- f , , .. . 1 1 -Z ' '.J. .. ,.', L.ux '..IAjy Five IC soccer players were named to the Midwest All-Conference Team. Blueboys select- ed were Tong, Jim Lock- ard, Kyle Schelle, Sean Emerick, and Rob Karr. 5. Hey Steve can't you stay on your feet. 4. The Flying Dutch- man, actually a flying soccer player. 5. Lift those weights. 6. Tony sets up for a goal. r. 'J W I WA I D f' '87 'Wilt MQW? 1 K 4 f .IO C . '?t:?f19f . ' in . . xl . .M . A Q'- X ug vb' I 105 Cross Country trying e perience . . . .ef . 1 . ' f ii ' Pk '.j:f1. , f - t, 4- . , t 1 41 l- ,, -,cA.fK1?, gG,kg me ui? 1-?g,g,:' , lx, Vx Xa .31:..,eJ.5.L Q- A -' Q' - .4 A ,L - '. . 57 , -. -3- .- 8 , ,Y 8 ' ' v 1 Q: X ' '75' X-B . -4 in f -., A . ' ' , if' ' An. I :.' 1 Ig Qs i. - y -f t Q A f 4 0 , 5 . ,, 4 X .' gg, , , Yi' 1 'Q lj.-gf it V ' f jx 1 , X ggvxtv D fy 'sf ' f ' 't ,. td ' Q ' ' , f. , J X' ,' p tx 1. 1 i. 4 XX. 1 Q . . ., -mx A, ' 4 c 1 8 5, KJ Ap. is V I 'R' S VA.: , . X N 'V , . ' Y ' 'i , ' X ...., ' ' ...O- 2 .T .L -sl M 1 t , .. 1 -. -Qhhh QV- ,. . I 1 N4 XX g Lf. g. - ln., x -V 1 T -ff n , ' 0 f Coach Al Rosenberger, Todd DeWalt, Nora Nelson, John Boston, Jennifer Nimee. . . . but for first year cross country coach Al Rosenberger the mission ofbeginning a cross country program at IC was any- thing but taxing. I would Zzaxc liked to have seen more people come out but l truly feel the success of our runners tells people we are serious about competing in the sport, said Rosenberger. With only 5 runners com- prising the squad, 5 men and 2 106 women, lC was unable to com- pete for team honors at their meets but saw its runners finish respectable in all competitions. Fresh. Jennifer Nimee fin- ished with personal best of 15:45 and 16:48 in the 2-mile and 2'b mile. Nora Nelson had a best time of21:35 in the 5,000 meters while finishing 14th in the conference championships. On the men's side John Boston and Todd DeWalt quali- fied for the NCAA Division lll Regional. Boston ran personal bests of25:11 for the 4-mile and 50:18 for the 8,000 meters. He fin- ished 26th at the Principia Invi- tational and 49th in the confer- ence. Todd was 59th in the Midwest conference meet while Mike Early was 40th at Principia. t Bluebo Wrestlers Varsity competes :ii - iii iii - ' ' X. -' 'smifs mm . gr h i FFIIX' ' T925 S SSKNVS NNN NE? KRW i .fi Ci YLX-:S FRN MX YM3 'N NSS SERS MXYQXS S LX 'zz' ..:. - RTNG f T :nik X ' ' ' X Q 'ill' X :HIS VSFYNX S 'N F K L A swf'-1-srsfsssx. xssfx my . , Q ,Q . 1 - . - X' K T 7T:X'LX:SV FWFRWP 'P'-.IS-f. N-XX'fN . . 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X M., . .4 x Q 9 N X s N X ' 9 c f X X Nxv li 1 e 'tv' ? 1. ..........,,,,,i,, XXXX rears... .X..,,pQ. ,. . .. .. ' .., . 1. Phil Davis goes for the pin. 2. Get him Tom. 5. Ronnie West goes for over-the- shoulder. The Blueboys will have all nine varsity members compet- ing in the 15-team meet. Expected to have the best chance of placing in the meet, are 150-pound Dirk Florence, 126-pound Tom Chesser, and 158-pound Steve Reed. Florence had the best re- cord of any Blueboy with 2-2, while Chesser stands at O-2 and Reed at O-1. 7 fX.7l R- i Y. .. ,- ,ef li' ':ml'2 . ,dl ' , like .I Bluebo Basketball Personnel Shuffle at IC Sports and the uncertainty thataccompaniesthem seem to go hand-in-hand when a new season is just around the cor- ner. At no school is that truer than at IC as Bill Merris began his 28th campaign with the start of basketball practice. Merris was the first to admit that there would be a personnel shuffle in store for the 1985-86 basketball Blueboys. He found willing participants to take part in solving the problem. Merris welcomed 51 varsity candidates to tryouts and workouts on the first day of practice. IC looked to be set at the guard position where junior veterans and starters Phil Ma- ton and Clarence Briggity re- turned. Briggity was the second- best scorer on the Blueboys last season. Maton was next in line with a 15.7 mark. The two were pivotal ingredients in enabling the Blueboys to score almost 76 points pergame. Top returning candidates were sophomore lettermen Bry- an Wright and Bruce Dial and Dave Jacobs. l'Those three would have to be considered top candidates but l'm not conceding any- thing, said Merris. We had too many problems there last year to pick any favorites. To play in the frontline this year kids are going to have to pass and play defense, said Merris. 'lWe had a lot of weak- ness last season. Defense, re- bounding and passing will be the criteria to play forward or center this year. Row l. Lance Gribble, J. D. Smallwood, Reid McClintock, Gary Freeman, Dave Jacobs, Phil Maron, Denn's Duke. Row 2. Clint Fargo, Chris Bichsel, Tony Cox, Clarence Briggity, Gant Harper, Ste 'e Bcksel, M'ke Flaig, Denny Flesner. Row 5. Caoch Bill Merris, Scott Dierkes, Jeff Mcfford. Bryan Wright, Marc Bryant, Bruce Dial, Scott Walsh, Mark Danielson, Vaughn Kumlander, J. R. Weber, manager. l l l wif T :Z 'X I XJ.. ,T I . vt : 45 . .J l i v i r Blueboys 4-18 MacMurray 65-75 W Coe 79-75 L Grinnell 89-84 L Knox 92-78 L Millikin 66-52 L Greenville 79-65 L Monmouth 96-72 L Cornell 88-71 L Knox 79-71 L Principia 75-86 W Lawrence 64-79 W St. Norbert 80-56 L Ripno 80-56 L Beliot 71-62 L Principia 64-95 W Coe 90-75 L Grinnell 78-74 L Washington U. 105-61 L Monmouth 75-75 L Cornell 79-72 L MacMurray 81-67 L Rose-Hulman 82-85 1-.,f1Tl,3 'Ks-gp ,xx Q4 . X .-.j5ijybgg1'5 X is - Hz' ' .Q .gig X - -- f ' x X. A X-f.x:v,,,.. h. X X- 14... Q.-, X 1. Keep watching them, Clarence. 2. Hey you guys get off my back. .. X 3 .4 'Q ..- x 5 r x s 1 w J . s - -1 up . P L- 4 1- f.-Sw 'Sxtbtbzx Xxx. .. . Ns X N.. - QNX ,C W.. Q. W. 5 , HE ,A ' 'K , . -I ae 3 5? -I fx as 1XUX .Ei v. N4 5. Oh no not you again. 109 4. Look mom I can shot even ifl dont have the ball. vi Ny' Blueboys in action l A 4 'film 1 1 X I I 1 4 1 i I 1 L l n 1 V 1 L x., 1...-1 --.. , j ,Q kg -2,5 . . ,bk . . .3 4 ,Vik B 'i IQQI1 1 1 f Eff M 1 X 1 1 I4 I ! 'lim 1 1 1. Davejump right in there don't be shy. 2. Bruce where'd the ball go!!! 5. Hey Jeff, catch. 1 I w 4 .1 X N XX Q : X m Ni you lost ball. .Q L h XR ,. W ,,.. , , ,,.A s..t,.,1,Q ,, . 2 ., . ., IC basketball players Clarence Briggity and Jeff Mefford were named as honorable mention picks to the Midwest All-Conference basketball team. Clarence finished as the Blueboys top scorer this season with a 17-point average. He scored a personal high 50 in a 71-62 loss at Beliot and was eighth in the league in scoring. He led IC in assists and steals with 70 and 47, respectively. Jeff was the second-best scorer on the Blueboys with a 15.5 per game mark and pulled down 7.2 rebounds per- game. He finished eighth in that catego- ry in the conference. ' 111 Lad Blues' Basketball There was gold Overall, the Lady Blues had a 11-9 record due in part to a start that saw IC win 7 ofits first 8 games. It was another banner year for the senior forward duo of Carol Johnson and Angela Cirable as the pair ranked among the top rebounders in Division Ill the entire season. Johnson finished the year with a 13,4 season average, ranking her in the top 15 nation- ally, Cirable was close behind, pulling down 12.5 rebounds per game. Johnson also finished the season leading the Lady Blues in scoring and connected on 540fO of her shots from the field. She also was the best free throw shooter on the team. Carol leaves IC as the leading scorer and rebounder. She has scored 1.147 pts and taken 926 re- bounds. Cirable also ends her playing career among the best Lady Blues of all-time. She scored 976 pts and was credited with 668 rebounds in her 4-yr. court career. Mary Imig and Cathy Lan- gan also boosted the Lady Blues. Mary was theteam leader in assists with 62. 6 YiiTSkT'f' I Q, s- 112 3 Mm 5 , 2 'I 1.4 Q fv.. I I agggxl 7 Q. . I,. I 7 ,, ,rw NZ Z bf, 1, f IA if A J ' mf ffQ1fi1.Z3 4 -I - 5' . - 2 . . ' 2- 7 I I W ' 1 1.1 'I 34. o 8 ' -iff I .I r - V- . Lf! ' 541. . Carol and Angela IC record Setters. L I h ff h t ' or s ows o er concen ration. Coach Lori Holt Senior Angela Grable Senior Carol Johnson Mary Imig Cathy Langan Lori Molloy Stephanie Hash , Blackburn Eureka Principia Comell Gnnnell Knox Monmouth Comell Coe MacMurray Coe lowa Wesleyan Blackbum Monmouth Grinnell Knox ll. Wesleyan Iowa Wesleyan MacMurray Overall 11-9 Conference 6-4 58-78 82-55 60-72 55-61 66-85 51-68 46-67 68-56 78-74 57-65 67-65 65-60 70-65 70-65 71-79 64-67 57-85 74-67 76-69 Lady Blues W L W W Greenville 49-62 W W W W L L W L L L L W W W L L ',.jijigigL'?E . ----.-....,-I 1. Grab the ball Ange- la. 2. Where oh where has the ball gone?? 3. Show your fonn Cathyllll 4. Grab it Lori. 5. One of our Midwest conference all stars. 115 Lad Blues' Track The Lady Blues Track team consisted of nine girls. While the bulk ofthe team consisted of fresh- I men there were 5 upper r 4 Q, 2- . , 'I I fu: . I , classmen in Nora Nelson, , - . 5 Q A if, -aff 1 .. Peggy Stocker, and Beth hftgp., . -'r.,-Iefiimi' ' fi' -.' A -r -H ' X Kershaw. ,Q ' f - if' . ' 'y -.-,st3 '!f- - While small, the Lady '94 -- r5,... -- - g Q 1 5 1 ' , Blues have had quite a ' 4 J ,QR pt , ,f J t successful year. At the St. X, r y A Louis Invitational Jennifer XT 1,7 placed lst. in the 800 - I X Sr meter dash, Jackie fin- I. k . TA , Try ished Znd. in thejavelin, i 1 ' , 1' V1 I 3 , and 5rd. in the shot put. N' , A' Wv,-f , Brenda Branch 5rd. in 200 V Q J A ' meter, Nora 3rd. in 800 XTC ' i A ggi. - meter dash and Kim qual- . 'ix -- . -v ' ified for conference with a I X Q I v 'X 35 foot shot put toss. . ' Q ' row li Bethany Kershaw, Jennifer Nimee. row 2: Laura Griffin, Stephanie Vidokovich, Jackie Hunter, Amy Hildebrand, Coach Al Rosenberger. If interest is a gauge for success, the IC women's track and Held squad could be look- ing at its best season ever under coach Al Rosenberger. Three letter winners from last year plus a strong support- ing cast of 12 additional ath- letes give the Lady Blues a strong nucleus that was missing from last season's 8-member squad. Leading the returnees are high jumper Amy Hildebrand, middle distance runner Nora Nelson, and hurdler and relay runner Peggy Stocker. Nelson is considered one of the best middle distance run- ners onthe squad, bettering her personal best in the 800 meters last year. ll4 Stocker will add a dimen- sion of experience in the hurdles and relays where she ran personal best times last season. l'We expect those 5 girls to lead the squad early, said Rosenberger. I look for Amy to maintain her height and sur- pass it in the high jump while Nora and Peggy will be our strongest performers in their events. Rosenberger is looking to freshmen Jennifer Nimee and Kim Harkrader in distance and weight events. 'll feel we'II be able to pile up some points in the field events and we look to introduce a couple of girls to the javelin this year, said Rosenberger. The sprints, relays and middle distance people will be really strong. I think we are going to surprise some people this year. The team accomplished one important goal during this season, according to coach Al Rosenberger. The team attend- ed large invitationals in Missou- ri, lllinois, Wisconsin and Iowa, and put the Hblue and white of IC in front of folks, Rosenber- ger said. The team won a dual meet at home against Black- burn and scored high in invita- tionals with other Division II and III teams. Out of 19 girls repor- ting for track at the beginning of the season, nine finished. Kim Harkrader was MVP. Blueboy Track Brawn and speed . . . .I row 1: D. L. Rolinitis, Milt Briney, Randy Mitchell, Sean Anderson. row 2: Gregg Weiss, Tim Mitchell, Marc Bryant. will have to balance in the winning equation when the IC track and field squad opened its season. According to coach Tom Rowland, junior Tim Mitchell and senior Randy Mitchell were standouts during IC's men's track season. Both young men attended the Na- tional Track Meet. Tim snagged the Midwest Athletic Conference title in the 400 hurdles, and Randy qualified for nationals in the longjump. Tim won all-American honors last year in the 400 hurdles. The IC men's track team concluded the season with four wins and two losses in dual meets and ended up seven out of 12 teams in the Midwest Athletic Conference. V 77777 777 77777 YY 1 15511 ' .ww-.x . 1. Track St8I'S OI' WBIKITICH. 2. Concentration before practice. Y' X if Pk Zig X f . sf, 5 N X ,Z i f X A .Si 115 Lad Blues' Tennis 1 E fun year A v l l l i i l l i- -lv Sharma Higgins. is .l XS .- X l l 1 E l ' l l I l 1 l l i . l I A I T 8 .- A , -N l , i E l F I -Va ' 1 v Q I ix i gf I ,5 ' I ' L X l l 5, ', X X I H 1 JS x , 5 Q X i N I I A V 'T A Coach Smith, Kelly Gross, Eileen Hurley, Anita Buckley, Amy Browning, Denise Dean, Meg Trenchard, Mindy Schmidt, The IC Lady Blues tennis team ended their season with a feeling of gratification. Al- though they were unable to obtain a single team win, there were many individual victories. Maintaining good spirits while keeping their competitors on their toes was victorious in itself. There were several close matches played and each play- er deserved a pat on the back for her performance. This year's conference meet put the Lady Blues on a very long road to St. Lawrence University in Wisconsin. Kelly, 116 Sharma, Eileen, Denise and Mindy went and faced colleges from Iowa, Wisconsin, and llli- nois. The matches started on Friday and ran through Sunday. All of the ladies had a great time playing this year and did make some personal gains in the way of self-improvement as well as gaining new friends. A special thanks to our coach, Bob Smith, for sharing his know-how and his support. As for the 1985 Lady Blues tennis team: Hats off to you for a fabulous season! .ll r lk if ,4 1 .i. I l i .X b .' l l 4,9 us Blueboy Tennis l'Building Year ki gt Qgsfzifzssgg 5' 'Q srasssssg, fi Q n -Q Five retuming letterrnen and four first time players form the nucleus ofthe IC men's tennis team. Coach Bill Menis' squad is coming off a 5-5 dual meet record from last season. Leading the way for the Blue- boys was last season's number-two singles player, Jeff Ramer, and Dennis Carie. Ramer is favored for the ifl singles slot while Carie is a strong candidate for 42 singles. Filling out the top four players will be Tim Ozenkoski and Don Rayhill. Menis is looking for Ramer and Cane to form his 112 doubles team while Ozenkoski and Rayhill will be 42 doubles tandem. Also figuring strong in the singles picture are Ron Bubb and Daniel Flynn and Kirk Cialasso. Bubb lettered last season while Flynn and Cialasso are playing their first college tennis. -,,,J- 4 1. Oz goes for the lob. 2. Dennis is chased back to the line. 5. Ron heads for the net. 4. Jeff goes into the back court. 5. Dennis waits for the serve. ,mfi'Y?': 'S 1.-1 X. V-, ,.., - ' E.,,...liii. Bluebo Baseball health mix . . . . . . of veterans and youth was the hallmark of lC's '86 base- ball squad. The strength of this year's contingent could be in the catching corps where senior Vic Castelli and Ted Love return to split duties at backstop. Catching will be our strong suit this year, said Joe Brooks. Brooks will carry 10 hurlers on this years team, including six freshmen. Tops among the mound returnees are Joe Rill- day, Dann l-letelle, and Rod Irvin. Tops among the freshmen is Vaughn Rumlander while soph. Lonnie West could see action out ofthe bullpen as the staffs only lefthanded hurler. As additional strongpoint for the Blueboys vinll be in the infield where IC returns letter- men at every position with the exception of first base. Some questions remain in the outfield where senior Jeff Cokel and soph. Jim Trimin- gham return to anchorthe outer defense. Also expected to challenge for playing time in the outfield are fresh. Dale Allen, Dee Rin- man, and Tony Robertson. -'ming' -vw 17- 9 E' f .fr 1 -1 'Pj J I lupigr L A , , ,,fvC-she--'5 'P'j'ffP,i'ffa-ss' row 1 Bill Roberson Dee Kinman Ronnie West Dale Allen JeffCokel Ted Love Jody Ball Scott Martin row 2 Bill Willhite Steve Froman Ed Greening Scott Taul Vic Castelll Bnan Brinker Rod living Tim Anderson J D Smallwood row5 Coach Joe Brooks Dave Jacobs Joe Klllday Darin Hetelle Jim Tnmingham Lonnie West Denny Flesner Gary Freeman Tony Robertson Vaughn Kumlander Scott Long Phil Pohlman 5 .S x N. -' is X .. X ' ' . . 2 if .. , - s :Q ' 3 .rw N... ...Ut -. is ,.-'aa-:NN W . WV +' - gli, .iv R . 'N X , . D ,.,. f x ' ' X. W, . zlgmu. Y ,,- - . A X ,A if ig N 4, - Q h --N ...H .X ' Q. - ' N N , XX QA - if it it 1. Bill uses all his N - - X strength to hit a long xx X Y we ball. - .V X l ' 2. Lonnie gets ready at y the plate. , ' 'riff 1. 5. Bin gets ready to hit. 5. fa J fl 441251 As a fitting tribute to retiring coach Joe Brooks, the Blueboys ended with a winning season record of 14-10. The team went 10-5 in conference play, which was enough to eam it second place in the Southem Division. Several players stood out from the crowd. Vic Castelli batted .595 to secure the team title. l-Ie also led the team in home runs with 10. Denny Flesner pitched his way to a 6-1 record in conference play and was selected all- conference along with Castelli. Lonnie and Ronnie West swung their bats much to the benefit of the Blueboys. Lonnie batted .584 and led the team with 25 RBl's. Ronnie batted a solid .512. Although Scott Taul didn't have enough at bats to qualify for the batting title, he sparkled with a .455 average. fi -1 I i I , Lad Blues Softball i Ladies pla 'hard' l 1 - ,, r' ' 1 E -T T . ' ' -p.. I , A A X ax J ' - . 4 h sf of 2 5 I - N N 1, 4 ' lv 3 - ' ' V XL! I 3 . V ? --, S, Z ' b . ,ls f , '7 .Q I F . - 'L lg C L..4.... ,- 0 S D I , l X I l.RoneIle begins ff A , ' S - 1 hermnd-up. Q S J ' v 1 2. Carol drags -- , Ollt 3 bllnt. 3 . 2 .. ff' ' ' , , . l fwfr v I-, b -,rl wayg iss, , Lori Molloy, Angela Grable, Carol Johnson, Valerie Leitschutt, l Sarah Ridings, Ronelle Cagle, Sharma Higgins, Diane Read, Coach 1 Lori Holt. I YA if-iw. -v'i'-Q, . Sarah takes L, fblate. . - 'i m-'?- if l l l , I J li ' fx I - ,,g.v . - 5 ' 7 120 ll -yu. ,. . . -I The Lady Blues have had a dismal season if you just look at the wins 453 and the losses 1129 but in terms of spirit and deter- mination they are winners. They - have played hard this year against, what their Coach temis 'top-flight' competition. Their calendar this year included 14 matchups, all dou- ble-headers. Of these, 8 were home contests. The first 5 con- tests of the season were at home and after this the girls hit the road for 5 dates then re- , tumed to Jacksonville. 5 , . E S 1 I 4 I -Q ffifa . - 5 . 'P Women's Athletic Coach Lori l-lolt was pleased with the improvement made by her softball team over last year. The girls finished 8-15 in comparison to 4-25 last year. Freshmen Ronelle Cagle, pitcher- catcher, batted .555, which eamed her all- conference and rookie-of-the-year honors. Holt noted that her softball team was made up mostly freshman and seniors this year, so she will have several veterans on next year's roster. 1. Get a good lead off. 2. Lisa gets ready at first. 5. Ronelle's winning fon'n. 4. Valerie has her stance perfected. 5. Show them that mean look Ange. 6. Senior players, Angela, Shanna, Carol, Diane. 121 ,ix S wk Bluebo Cxolf Like the changing of winter to spnng, lllinois College's golf squad has budding hopes of laying claim to the Midwest Conference golf title Tabbed as one of the fav orites for league honors by conference coaches coach Clary Church and his charges are confident of making 1986 a season to remember. With 5 returning lettermen who finished with a 5-O record last season in dual meets and second in the South Division of the Midwest Conference and in the conference playoffs, Church has reason to express opti- mism. Tops among the Blueboy retumees are senior Kevin McClelland and Jim Heyer and junior Reid McClintock. Last ' -E- X row 1: Dennis Duke, Jim Heyer, Reid McClintock. row 2: Dave Pierson, Coach Gary Church, Kevin McClelland, Clint Robinson. Q Q , A MQ' I '41 A mtl, fy lgwilff' Q -E '7 tx. year's MVP, McClelland was runnerup for medalist honors in the conference toumament and is considered lC's number one golfer. McClintock and Heyer will battle it out for the number two and number three slots. Tentatively scheduled for the other three positions in the starting six will be Thom Woodward, Bryan Wright, and Dave Pierson. l'There's always a possibility that someone else will sneak in as a sleeper, but I expect those guys to come to the front early, said Church. The Blueboys captured the Midwest Athletic Conference title on May 10. 122 Senior Kevin McClel- land turned in a stellar performance all season culminating in his finish as medalist in the Confer- ence finals. Kevin McClelland was named first altemate for the NCAA Division lll National Tournament in Pennsylvania. Kevin is the 121st player listed out of 120 named to the field. He will play if any players are unable to compete. mm Joe Brooks Good Luck Joe Joe Brooks, lC's athletic director, football coach and baseball coach for the past C57 years, announced his retirement effective at the end of the 1985-86 academic year. A '46 graduate of the U of I, Brooks came to IC after working as an assistant coach at JHS for a year. He retumed to the U ofl in '47 to work on his master's degree and that same year accepted an assistant football coaching position at IC under Al Miller. He was named head football coach at IC in '56, succeeding Miller. Brooks' stay at the College has been the longest of any football coach at the school which began playing football in 1891. His 50 years as head football coach rank him near the top of football coaches in terms of service to one institution. He has been the athletic director since '56 and head baseball coach since '47. He also has coached basketball and is credited with starting the wrestling and swimming programs at IC. Swimming has since been discontinued at the College. l'lt was a tough decision, said Brooks. ljust told the Ifootballl team that everything has to come to an end. I have always enjoyed the athletes here and my relationship with them. I really enjoyed the athletes here and my relationship with them. I really don't know yet what I will do, he said. UI love to travel, and there are a lot of streams I haven't lished yet and a lot of trails I haven't walked. I also want to watch my grandchildren grow up. Brooks admits there have been peaks and valleys through the years but the good times have far outweighed the bad. He sees a bright future for IC athletics. Bill Menis said, It will be a difficult period for IC athletics without Joe Brooks. The good thing about Joe is that he always had a good sense of humor and the players that played for him had a deep personal affection for him. There is nobody I know of who is more popular with IC alumni than Joe Brooks. IC President Mundinger also had high praise for Brooks. 'Joe Brooks is a fine gentleman, a line coach, a fine developer of young people. He is an astute student, both of football and of baseball. He coached to help young people, not to help the College or himself. He enjoys the respect and affection of our alumni and ofhis colleagues in the profession. His shoes will be hard to fill. Joe's teams were always respected and he got much from their talent. He leaves a legacy of good will, pride and respect, Dr. Mundinger said. . 1 X Q , A f . . , 3 ' I -fa. ,, I ' iv T' . I , ., I g 1 Q x 1 MQ.:-S ' ' 'ggi L 1 in - M af- . K wa' fi , ' 'V f 3' ,,, ., ' ff' , . lf, I . h.. ' Nlz 2 I Wuil E D -. Vx , W . J:-1 bv U, 1 6 , If V ,I I , J ' I . f ' 1 f , 8 il i ' f t , f, g '- - - 5- B f 1 - . if fi rd rfeff' - ,-' - . ' 4 , ' , Mrs. e Brooks receives gplaque recognizing Joe for his 57 s from co-captains Mark Siever and Randy Mitchell. ' x sniff, La 1' A. , V , LM. Basketball Rhoers dominate fi. .445-001 1. Plow boys let's play nice! 2. Kevin Kimm sneaks through as Greg Weiss and Dan Plummer just stand there. 5. Hey Bruce and Nick bump dancing went out years ago. 4. Hey Jeff the baIl's going the other way. 5. Ok boys who stole the ball. 125 IC Winners 1. Blueboys receive certificates for their hard work. 2. Tammy receives her certificate for cheerleading 5. Jennifer and Kim were the only track members to show up. 4. Three of the fan- tastic golf team members. 5. Whats the matter Rod, haven't had your picture taken for a while. 5 . ,Y . 6 if xii' v J, D 126 ' l i ,. 5 I ,A . J,-'g ls.- .il- 4 6. Blueboys Cxant and Reid get certificates for basketball. 7. MVP Angela gets her plaque. 8. Nick Lawless accepts the trophy for his IM football team. 9. Soccer players Todd and Sean wait patient- ly. ow izfgg 1. Smile Rod you won. 2. Tammy and Kathy pick up their Senior blankets. Z5. Lady Blues' receive their awards. if ' lf, mf . A 5 3 4. Al Miller Academic Awards Dirk Flor- ence - wrestling, Jeff Ramer - tennis, Reid McClintock - basketball, Peggy Stocker - track, Angela Grable - softball, Carol Johnson - basketball. Nora Nelson - cross- country, Rod Irving - baseball, Tim Mitch- ell - track, Kevin McClelland - golf, Steve Bantz - football, Chris Langely - soccer, Shanna Higgins - tennis. 5. MVP awards Jeff Melford - basketball, Jeff Ramer - tennis, Tim Mitchell - track, Kyle Schelle - soccer, Angela Crrable - volleyball Sr softball, Kevin McClelland - golf, Nick Lawless - football, Kirk Florence - wrestling, Kim Harkrader - track, Carol Johnson - basketball. 6. Tennis players get their recognition. 7. Tom and Steve remember matches of olden days. 127 1 1. What a face Clar- ence. 2. Get the ball Ang. 5. Tony sets for the kick. ll. Smash em up. 5. Diane gets ready for a grounder. 6. Put the hold on him Ron. 7. True Blue fans. 5 H . kann, . -Jai'1ffalsQ.4 e 'M .V 1 X F . , N .L 9 '. ,,,. .A --As L . l. ll Q -1-1 Q fy 1 1 A N. ,. --. ,J . 'ivan 'bn -V M. .- ,.-1- 27? QQ. I 'Wu-N ,1,.rff H- . 'F ,ll ..- V,-1539, .. .. A. N. Rs., -1 - . .. .T L, 'Hu XXQ - up THE STUDENT Under the rusting elms his separate path, Crossing and recrossing the separate paths Of others like himself, whose aimless feet Weave some invisible pattern on the grass, Takes him to the classroom, to his seat, Where he walks on words towards a drowning man I'Ie dimly imagines, or pictures in vague dreams A shifty man whose face he thinks familiar As his own, yet cannot fix exactly, Who calls to him when he walks out again Onto the solid earth to thread his way Under the rusting elm leaves, which float down Like nets through water seeking the vagrant school. Dabney Stuart -i CLASSES im FRESI-HVIE Alter the rush of moving in land deciding there's no way a dorm room will ever resemble a picture from Better Homes! orientation lyou take notes on how to take notesl meeting new people lso what ifyou don t remember them the next day in the Iight?l and registration fwho s Professor Staff?l classes finally begin. Life s rough but eventually though every- one finds his niche and settles down. You really are a college student. You ve made it. 1.1: 'jx 4' .-M..--,Q-' , H5515- 2S'39' 7 1 V -na fi ELL. 'hz .4 1 1 . x,. ,, , . y if 4 1 ' r . Q l 1 ' I l f .Q 1 ' 1 I 1 X sw I lv ' ' - A 1 K I ,A I g. v Q -4 5 I Z P 1 lt' fmlz . 1 . .- - '- .,,: - 21 X uf- uxrgg .. 'QPF' . ' 14 5 Q - ', ff -F 1 A fn a.':,f ' ggi.-el' ' ' Sara Albsmeyer Dale Allen Kurt Allen Sean Anderson Randy Andrews Stacey Atteberry Donna Bagswell Dana Bennett Linda Berline Chris Bichsel Sandy Blackorby Avery Blackton Lori Bleveans Anne Bochnovic Karan Boes Tammy Brogdon Kara Bronowski Carol Buhlig Ronelle Cagle Nancy Carter 50 L X , fv- 'a ' 1 I Lrg , -- 1 T ,. , ,X t , W N X ix. X t 3 , , NX 5 T 17. A , C 'Q 1 W- sq :Q X r Y- 'Q-. C . Nbx 4 4. ,C ,Q 1.55, f' Crm T ,- 4 :,,. 1- xi R so , se :wx - X l N 1 8 5- 4 x 'S 7 ix X N, X , M X W w t. , x it i, .Cm w ag A is as x e, X C rs .Q i U Xe .f W 7 N3 X 6: . 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Freshmen enjoy the pleasures of convo. 2. And the doldrums of Baxter. 5. Dont you take my picture. 4. They also learn fast about what to drink. 5. Butthey dont remem- ber the rules of the dorms. 6. The velcro couple. 7. I dont know l'mjusta freshman. 7 :G .rf jr -D . sig! sg .ts Q R ,xii J A i , ' 'I - 'r 1 A 'l 4 a -U - ' 1 up JSA-'Z 'J .Aj , .fl .'l i . F . 4 . r 1, 'ol SCPHCD CRES So I m back at school again and hey' this time we re the onentatlon leaders not the young and innocent Freshman We re much wiser IH the ways ofcollege now but still how sthat go sophomores with their conscience clear ? lt s gomg to be an Interesting year Among all the new faces I do still find familiar ones new hair outs new glasses or maybe no glasses but still recognizable and previous IC inhabitants All those requirements like speech and math that I was gomg to put off until later well that time rs now Besides as if that wasn t enough I have to declare a major Oh well at least I m back at school' wk E931 X we S X 'L X Q N Xb '?lNI'5'x G5 41 D ,f 1 fi'-yif' i 1 'G 54 Ygyt 3 , -fi 0- By 1 ,X Id, 1 RP sz' h,,,g , '-Jw 'N 'tif X N I X f A x ,IW-.4 S - w 1- gf.-- - I 7, - .. I ,V .i I 'W' X - X2 . 2 ' . -' - . V, xx , -I I- -M, I rv My E 1 .. .. N ' ' ' ' . ,X -' S? ti . - .- X ' ' . - X. ' ' 5 N, - ,Q -1 . I 4 - ,. h My xg -I , - -PN . , . . . Q 1 . 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Tim Ozenkoski Lea Petermeyer Sandra Pfeiffer Jeff Ramer Don Rayhill Robert Reed Rod Riggs Susan Scheller Bill Schmidt Barry Slifer Mike Spies Kevin Travis Kathleen Treis Meg Trenchard Alaina Turnbaugh Cary VandeSchraaf Teresa Wallbaum Ray Walton Rina Ward Debbie Weerts Gary Werries Melissa Wise Neal Wolter xi 'i ' . xp., X, Qt 9 B F4 QS X tn I Q xg -smirk 1 K. A WN 'QS' 2 , -U f liyii 5 Q -up x.r1 1 12 145 JU IQRS Junrors are those people who are almost there but hax en t quite made rt You ve come a long may but there s strll some to go The campus rs not the only thing thats hare been different With them you ve molded a unique future for yourself And the future wrll be here only too soon so shake the sophomore slump and saxe senrorrtrs for the seniors ,,- Katie Pres Julie Lisa Sec hem Treas Q r 'Q I r changed. Without these years, your life would -, , X I 1 A .V' 1 , . 'If ll ' ,Z ,, 4 - - -r' .. I . 4. - - . . . - .I . - I . - ., John Badger Dirk Banks Steve Bantz Darrell Batley t- l I 'N --L' Steve Bickhaus Ur Chris Bier Lee Ann Blackaby Clarence Briggity Qyffiff, - l . h. , 1 I 'I . . It I ' N44 iw, ,M ' 121-lr Ciayla Brown Michele Brown Richard Brunner Ron Bubb Sandra Burchette llolly Burdine Kari Calbreath Paul Campbell 45 f l A .. .CNHI A xx -a , -J T4 if W. R M is X Beth Carlson Tom Chesser John Clark Denise Corbin Donita Crater Mark Danielson Roger Davis Denise Dean Doug Dedelow Cathy Doubler Mike Early Brian Engebrecht Carolyn Fairbanks Suzanne Faletto Jeff Ferenbach Lisa Ciinder 4 ..,.. Q, l b i ,I , K 1 '51 C ,V J slay I fr ' , 1-4' 'Jef' 'Z A. 5 . K-as argl Z fg Zhhr i ' f ,G , CYPFIQM 1. With those shades Terry can watch anyone but no one will know! 2. Three awesome ladies. 147 -18 liarrie Graham Ed Greening Carla Cirider Michelle Groppel Diana Hammond David Hannel Tim Harms Lois Harwell Muzette Heiligenstein Chris Heisler Mary lmig Rod Irvin 5 1 410 'L -1' ts Dave Jacobs Tracey James Jeff Jones Paula Kaufmann Nice form Dave. 1. One ofour sexy camera- 1 persons. 2. Hey where's everybody EIU!!! 'UN .--. Jennifer Legate Reid McClintock 49 X K R i 1- g 1 F ' P .V Q -E Aka, :' v Phronsie McDannald Connie Mclntire Dawn Malin Cheryl Martin Scott Martin Phil Maton ... ,ho , NW. -- www' i 'Ir ' X ,QR ,. 'Q ,-,-firifzm li--1- :h X, ' '-41:i?iySi -is -gxigiwrgj xi ' . .-:gl 3' 2?.fs.ji2:e-.ff- '- -AXQEQQQ -:I ., . ij- in -' fmiiga ASQ, f ' hjgzqtgv . 'Y - Y.. 1, Qi. . 1 37, K.: 'ifff':esfv...f A . 33 l x 3 fr. qw 3yifxY 1 ' -f if f xjf, ' ' -if .sv-':,' :X 1: : '.:'-- r- J,--. , .xtvhr -. W , . ws-rf-:'qqtg0EN X K' :,, z: -.- X . la. . 5 A ' -6 5 x fl : it 3 ' 1 alll .I . . we st' Q rf I f S' Y? ' .1 fi. :fi N f -. 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Daniel Blanchette Economics Sr Business Administration ibusi- nessl Kathleen Ann Blough Elementary Education Sally Ann Briggs I English Amy Piper Broviming Biology Robert Winstead Bruner Economics :Sr Business Administration ieco- nomicsl Robin Lynn Bryant Physical Education Barbara K. Butler Economics Sr Business Administration lbusi- nessl 155 1' r: . l've Seen A Lot Of Sunshine Slept Out In The Rain Spent A Night Or Two All On My Gwn l've Known My Lady's Pleasures Had Myself Some Friends Spent A Time Or Two ln My Own Home been ght red hand ,. John William Cowell Economics Sr Business Administration lac- countingl Steven Swanston Cox Elementary Education Joel Curry Theatre Teresa Ciail Derlart Economics Sf Business Administration lbusi- nessl Rachel Ellen Doolin Art Elizabeth Ann Downer HistoryfPolitical Sci- ence lcombinedl Melissa Lynette Estes Biology Lori Lynn Evans Frenchfiiconomics Sc Business Administra- tion lcombinedl l5-1 Sara Jane Childers English Marcy Michele Chipman Economics 8: Business Admin- istration lac- countingl Frederick Joseph Clinton Sociology Howard Duane Coats Economics Sr Business Admin- istration lac- counting Sr busi- nessl Jeffrey Mark Cokel Economics Sr Business Admin- istration lbusi- nessl Richard A. Coon Economics Sr Business Admin- istration lbusi- nessl F - , 1 0,1- -v 5 1 A 'Q Q 1 ,Y 1? . E., s 4 vp. A- 0 Afnyf V ' ' i .-4 iq g ei' r - nn. A J ,- si' . 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P Thomas Lloyd Veith Economics 8: Business Ad- ministration laccountingl is if Melissa Ann Volk Biology Caryl Lynn Weigle Elementary Education lf? Randy Lee White Q, Mathematics 8: Computer - Science Sr lnfonfnation Systems tdoublel Thomas Richard Woodward Economics Sr Business Ad- , ministration tbusinessl 159 And Talk Of Poems And Prayers And Promises And Things That We Believe ln, How Sweet lt ls To Love Someone How Right lt ls To Care How Long lt's Been Since Yesterday What About Tomorrow And What About Our Dreams And All The Memories We Share William Dana Allen Psychology Scott Charles Belobrajdic Communications Sr Art ldoublel Kevin Mark Bolling English 8: Economics Sr Business Administration lbusinessl ldou- blel Melissa Dixon Boyle Economics 8: Business Adminis- tration laccountingl Brian David Brinker Mathematics Todd Mitchell Bunner Economics Sr Business Adminis- tration laccountingl Rebecca Ann Carnow l'listoryfPolitical Science lcom- binedl Jacqueline Ci. 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Taylor Economics Sr Business Adminis- trationfCommunications lcom- binedl - Elon Lawrance Turpin Economics 8: Business Adminis tration taccountingl Ronald Eugene Weaver Economics 8: Business Adminis tration tbusinessl Phillip Kevin Whalen Economics S: Business Adminis- tration fbusinessl 1 '!,. ,Y . ...-, ...... Mark Russell Wilkinson - Economics Sr Business Adminis- trationjCSlS tcombinedl Economics Sr Business Adminis- Pif? ' .. if- Ml. -- f Q5 Jzgik kfg-.j. jgi mg? 3 15, it 'qi xikfiff' 1uunnuun.,..-------W fr 'I awww.. y ...E-, my AA - Avf ' - U , ll 'Q-'-ll! r , 1 in ft ii W -,,-M r B A 1 il ? ' lla , Ill' r--tua M - M, l.,.........F......,' , . MM - i.... 1. Don't look so perplexed Sam. 2. State of Confusion. 5. Don't take my picture. 4. l-ley Becca, Up in the Air, Junior Bird- man! .- -- - ann:-f'--sv' 1 'v 5 1+ 5 6 T 8 5 fl Smile Bruce. l m happy. Why me????? Look at all those calories Chrissy. Hungry Becca?? what species of human you are. Who is the planted man? Watch out Jane Pauley. i, I ,..4l -wf1f,-:1- za M 1 1 is , 1 i li El ir 7 .lp xl '-U' N, ' - 5- C2 ll Nl V N .TuX,13l V Flin- .7 J gf. ,l' fl : E4 A 2 f-NW' J' , Q Y .Q wtmwf- Iflliymiyu G X 5 , d. W i l N J l l F .X -4 wr 'Q N I i ..x . fl L.. Xing l- 'aw ....- .W I . 5 lm - P' I ' ' ,r ' D l V '- '- - '? r.. ft, . NLS .4 fllfzbl . il..--' .- A sixl. ., 1 -, , ,- .-.ss gf... ...ff me, 4 --.-nf' af - 5 :ff . .j 59335 J L -1: .ifilyd I .1 A ,Q I. ifgT,:.,'-,-'. Q -. R' : wr-jf - - Lib . ,.-. ..f 1?':'E'. 5'- ' .' x 4 ' . 3-.1Ifj.v,. .-.z.'g1-- i -' --... . '-. QA ,A l., - M fx --it'u'--- I SCHOLARS Logic does well at school: And reason answers every question right: Poll-parrot memory unwinds her spoolp And copy-cat keeps teacher well in sight: The heart's a trauntp nothing does by rule: Safe in its wisdom, is taken for a fool: Nods through the morning on the dunces stoolp And wakes to dream all night. ADIVIINISTRATIG 64 PRESIDE Dr. Donald C. Mundinger B.A., M.A., Ph.D. If , W fl IVV 4 1, 'I VN ,,,,! x Y 5 XT x sw 'Y I I E UO' LGB Q00 919 r-as 1 I 1 1 I 2 1 4 W w i w w 1 i f ! . 1 L x I f ! W w 1 I n I f I 4 Dean Carole Ann Ryan Associate Dean of Students, Associate Professor of Modem Language lFrenchJ 119629 A.B., A.M. DEANS Dean Donald R. Eldred Dean of Students, Associate Profes- sor of English and Speech Communications and Theatre l1961l B.A., M.A. 'sf 4f't , ,dl Dean John L. Nies Dean and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Professor of History C1985l, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. X, ,533 ,uv- 165 x I I Si ASSIS' I 'AN' I 'S I I James M. Dommer, l5.A. 1 John A. Avery, Ph.D. Jeff N. Carter, 5.5. Vice President for College Rela- Registrar 419845 Accountant 419855 tions 419737 I I W? E fi --1 5 3 P' I Robert D. Merns, B.A. Director of Alumni and Publica- . tions 419823 4 - I nun9..,..-,,,.L f K I Thomas L. Richard T. Merchant, Nolan, IVLA- I IVI.L.S. Public Service Librarian, Assis- tant Professor 4198Ol Richard L. Pratt, IVI.A. Head Librarian, Associate Professor 419629 ICC Assistant in 4 the Oflice of I College Rela- tions 419855 j Kip P. Schnake, I Admissions Counselor 4 I 419853 I I -I X ' v . , -' Business Office: Doris Gregory, Sandra Myers, Lillian Fox, Allison Krieg Department of Development Office Susie Engelbrecht I -N, 5 'SV v , ' -Ji . ' - , . Barb Femandes Lee Freclericks fleidy Fry Office of the Deans Office of the Deans Office Service and Mail Room ,p ' . gag, W.:4 Q q Q 1 x , 'I ' t f ff , 1. . ,c,c 3 M , A S ' A L - -- . A H l ,!.,, lj A X l r L, , a ..--. 4 7 Patti Heacly Physical Education Department Alice Chipman Paula Hudson Bookstore Manager Library Assistant , Dix WAN. s M- - A . Q x -R' 167 - jg -' rx:-.if '::- Edith Loomis Office of the Deans iQ Nia' T. Marilyn Mcliinney Joy Malin Alumni and Public Admissions Office lnfomiation Office F 1 Mary Lou Scott Judy Sandman President's Office and Department of Assistant Secretary of Nita Welch Development Office the Board of Trustees Admissions Office Nancy Wood Ll 'sv President's Office and Assistant Judy Zink, R.l'l. Secretary of Director of Student the Board of Trustees Health Services YEARS END Clouds prophesy, the sky pretends A flood. My mind's a thousand webs Punctured by poetry and trends, Current stuff. Thank Crod winter ebbs And dies. The semester is gone, Dead as Dante and Calderon. Irony: a literary spring. Students rebel: the long year ends. Doting professors fly to Spain. The pool is closed. A gardner bends To pick a pad of paper from A daisy basket, with a plomb. My students did not see the tmth: They saw one another and chewed gum. My fault. And I admit that both Pride and arrogance struck me dumb, And hot pants and the bra-less look. Dactylic hexameter had not luck: I gave them I-loerm, heroic deeds. They preferred travel and communes. l read them Lucretius, his seeds Of things. I tried to teach them runes, Shadow and substance and symmetry From Ciilgamesh to Ted Roethke. I figure up my retirement And think of moving out of state. Owls hoot, my head is hard as flint. Sweating and several days too late, I check an error, then remind Myself it's glasses or go blind. All agree springs a time for love. My students know, going with the sun. I too feel it is time to move, But feel is all I can. They run Through more than books to make them wise: A stretch of sand, laughter, night skies. Jim Bames FACULTY l 169 Joe Brooks Dr. Garrett Allman Director of Athletics and Associ Assistant Professor of Music ate Professor of Physical Ecluca l1981l sm., Mm., D.M.A. -nr F' K Dr. Elaine S. Chapman Visiting Assistant Professo Biology H9855 B.A., Ph.D. is l 0 'Fx I' Dr. Douglas Bolling Associate Professor of English 119795 B.A., iVI.A., Ph.D. R: im O jun I-51 N ww 1 4 iv Mir I . . .3 , T , N 'ai .- B ' ff? F Y my-...kd n Dr. Wilbur S. Chien Professor of Economics and Business Administration 119601 B.S., IVLS., Ph.D. tion 119475 B.S., IVLS. Dr. William M. Cross Professor of Sociology MA., lVI.Div., Ph.D. ' m',AW4 l ' ' yv Q BA P gi 3: P I P I-:I CN Karen E. Dean Visiting lnstmctor in History and Political Science 119845 B.A., IVLA. 5.5-an-W-4, Ray A. Ford Associate Professor of Com- munications and Theatre and Director of Forensics 119655 B.A., lVI.A. Dr. Robert J. Evans Professor of Chemistry 119665 B.S., Ph.D. 'N-'K . x B ,aa ? : Q' ov'- Edgar A. Franz Professor of Mathematics 119655 B.A., M.S. . k.,. Si , 1: Dr. Karl Femandes Visiting Assistant Professor in Psychology 119855 Ph.D. Dr. Richard T. Fry Professor of History and Politi- cal Science 119675 B.A., M.A., Ph.D. am' , ' Sea., ., 31.5 1. ,ge zqiiqfg. ' ' -' SL: ' 242557. if ,X A F gg - - ' ,f ' ai ff J M1511 Q82 up y 'W ,,,.,, 1 5 -JJ , .1 ' '-N. 171 Dr. Kurt L. Garrett Assistant Professor of Com- munications and Theatre and Director ofTheatre 419851 B.A., M.A., Ph.D. ...,f ,f If .XXI -M -X 7 l-1 i - iw, ,,-Q11 - George William Horton, Jr. Associate Professor of Mathe- matics 41962-64: 19683 B.A., MS. A 56 if-WJ I 339, 1'1- e gf, 'N 0 V 4- -5- 172 Dr. Daomi E. Hahn Assistant Professor of English 419829 B.A., M.A., Ph.D. f'X Nausser M. Jamali Professor of Economics and Business Administration 41982l B.S., IVl.B.A. -K Lon Ann Holt Part-time Instructor in Physical Education, Women's Athletic Coach 419853 M.A. f 47 V i ,- S- Dr. Laurence C. Judd Professor of Sociology 419703 BA., B.D., IVLS., Ph.D. 436 Janette Iiirkham Instructor in Voice 419803 B.S., 1VI.M. Greg A. Lovekamp Instructor in Computer Science 419855 B.S. Qi P5 Dr. Robert C. Koepp Assistant Professor of English 41982J B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Dr. David H. Koss Professor of Religion 419727 B.A., B.D., Th.lVI., Ph.D. 1, J. 445 X c 4 9 Yi -A 12 ' ..- George Mann Associate Professor of Physics 419659 B.S., M.S. Bruce D. McCoy Instructor in A11 419859 M.F.A. I I 175 - 114- , Y Mary A. Meharry Instructor in Modern Languages lFrenchi H9845 B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Margaret Miller instructor in Education 419851 M.A. E If Yfg 174 Marjorie B. Meier Assistant Professor of Econom- ics and Business Administra- tion H9807 B.S., M.B.A. Dr. Ron Miller Assistant Professor in Educa- tion 119855 ECLD. Lil Bill Menis Associate Professor of Physical Education and Coach 419583 B.S., M.S. I' Dr. Loren D. Moehn Professor of Biology 119693 A.B., IVLS., Ph.D. l ' z fs E ff N., E 1'-I3-'X ii Fred Pilcher Associate Professor of Physics 419623 B.S., M.S. Tom L. Rowland Associate Professor of Physical Education 419757 B.A., lVI.S. iw Dr. Sue Robinson Associate Professor of Educa- tion 419773 BA., lVl.S., Ed.D. Dr. James T. Simmons Visiting Professor of English 419843 B.A., lVl.A., Ph.D. l .Q z! x Dr. Richard F. Rogal Professor of Psychology 419715 B.A., MA., Ph.D. cg A...-d Ts'ing-Hi Tong Associate Professor of Mathe- matics 41964l B.A., M.S. 2 i n 1 75 Dawon E. Wilkins Instructor in Computer Dr. Iver F. Yeager Caolyn Walters Science and Information Professor of Religion Instructor in Art Systems 419853 and Philosophy 419583 419853 BA. B.A., M.A. A.B., A.lVl., Ph.D. I .-5' Dr. Rudolfcl. Zuidenfeld Assistant Professor of Music 419803 A.B., lVl.lVl., D.IVl.A. 6 P Q f V S, ,.,.,w ...Q I . -, C - ,, Kathy Bandy EducationfPlacement Office Mrs. Isabelle Boehme, M.S. Catalog Librarian Jim A. Butler, B.S. Admissions Counselor Richard L. Bystry, B.A. Associate Director of Admissions L. Vemon Caine, LLD Assistant to the President B.S., M.A. LL.D. Tobias C. Carbone Associate Professor of Economics and Businees Administration 419803 B.B.A., M.A., Ed. D., C.P.A. Dr. James E. Davis Professor of History and Political Science 419713 A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Dr. Kent D. Elwood Associate Professor of Psychology 419753 B.A., Ph.D. Dr. Don P. Filson Professor of Chemistry 419603 B.A., M.5., Ph.D. W. Luke Fry Departmental Assistant in Theatre 419803 B.A. Mark T. Hepworth, B.A. Admissions Counselor Doris B. Hopper Associate professor of Communica tion 419843 B.A., M.A. Edward P. Hopper Instructor in Sociology 419773 BA., M.A., C.S.W. Lois M. Hughes, M.A. Director of Student Financial Assis- tance and Career Planning Dr. Royce P. Jones Associate Professor of Philoso- phy 119745 B.A., MA., Bb., Ph.D. Loma Kelly Instructor in Biology and Chemistry Laboratory Assis- tant 119815 B.S., IVLS. Diane Merchant Instructor in Modem Lan- guages 1Spanish5 119815 B.S., MA. Tim Moreland, Jr. Instructor in Business Law 11977-79: 19855 B.A., M.Ed., J.D. Dr. Bennett C. Moulder Professor of Biology 119695 B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Charles E. Phebus, B.S. Chief of Accounting Services Theodore C. Rammelkamp, Jr. lnstmctor in Business Law 119805 B.A., LL.lVl., J.D. Dr. John G. Robinson Instructor in Sociology 119785 B.A., IVLS., ECLD. br. Lynette ri. seater Professor of Modern Lan- guages 1Spanish5 119675 B.S., lVl.A., Ph.D. Howard W. Smith, M.B.A. Vice President for Business Af- fairs , . Dr. J. Robert Smith Professor of Modern Lan- guages 1C1erman5 119695 B.A., lVl.A., Ph.D. Dr. Eric O. Springsted Chaplain and Assistant Profes- sor of Religion 119815 B.A., lVl.DiV., Ph.D. Janis Stefl Instructor in Business Admin- istration 11974-19765 B.S., lVl.A. Dr. Donald R. Tracey Professor of History 119725 B.A., IVLA., Ph.D. Gale F. Vaughn, B.S. Director of Admissions 'hyf Dr. Tracey sits calmly before the stomi of students arrive. Hey gang, kick off your shoes and re lax. Now on the other side of the field lies a street. 4. Caught in the ac- tion of taking a break. 177 .Z M- ..'??...3. 1. Please dont lake my picture, I hate it. 2. Pres. Mundinger gixes his speech comocation 1985. to open 1' Ae M--...x: l 49000391 ' A , fi ' rv- 'ff-Pei 4 Y .A-' K fs Fl 'v-'- ' - . V ' in bw ' 7' '-'Q 3 qv Q 9. - 4 5' , r V Qi .Q - T---1--. l. :QL 1' 'Q At fl-wb Lf. ,. W, su v 'ID F'-. .QL v. Sh. L. B. is rv- '-'3 V P W H, -f 1 7- F l X x 4: 1 .'- wif 5 K I ,. 'R I W-: A E, - ' Bob and .hm enjm the quietncsf, of the campus fm Readinq Day . Camera shy Dr Fry Dr 'seaqcr happllg, walks to his office. D1 rmcpp enioys the solxtuclc of the Qlflemalk lhe smulinq face of one of the helpful fiusine-as WEN' Qefremries, l fmpe he S reaflinq sfumelhinfl and nfmt VAII-.mfgY'rHlrT1SClf sl 4 x L1 f l ' 4 H 1 if? q ,Q .-..., 'llhsm-.,.-.,,f l Q, A 0 Q.. 'uf 3 . fi l 'X :Ek 21 ri' FQ-MU A-M-A-,-,,..,.. ..e.9.u--CIN4? V 1 r A .. ,n F' 5 . rv I W. I l S '- S. Q 'i I ' ' in J A . .. KT 'J ' --- , ' x gl ' ZAN Q., y , I W- V ,L fl HN! .t wigs L M' f lx.-'W - - Fixx' :,i4L.,L.' ' N ' 13,-1 - ,YN Prof. Jamali seems pleased that schools almost out. Dr. Jones gives one more lecture to his class before Reading Day. Dr. Z. enjoys the Florida sun. Q . EFI- J i gf. . 'V' 1 . 3 'x4. .. 3: V . . . e... I ' I ' NL.Ax4:.f. .e..-..: - .., . --.M-,,N...W . f ,Kg nf ' ' 5 x5slg.:'3-'3FL1f'-'.:- J l e. v - H. ' . - Q, Q. 3 :JLG-:ASK wsmfgg. 'Yi-,fx ' 1 . 'Lv ' fiyfi: - , X :HJ ' .f 'tiff 'J ' iz .155- n 33:45 fx 5 -3 -...-. . X... ,N ,, , A , F Y J. - .24-1 x A-' .. 1..gz2?5gg A . 'L 5.: . 1, 'iv r-' -12'-,1 1 'rw 5 g, , A 'sill' -7' 'rf-f?.3'b'f 15' . xi 1' , .-421,475 'HV . -, f-..'-fl. ' Lily . ' , '51 . f ii !l f f' . 25 Si Ei . is it was , me Q. . 6 'eww SHE ISHS !9iiS.i31l-f'3QaR BH MAT? il! 1 SL-fR2'4 SYS -ITEM wall! 9395551 - Lease: xv r1'r3i,ux'Nf1N ' gtfzi. 11. sl. 'fi' 5iE'l'E,'SsHHni ' T! ! i If - ' niiiflxxl 34.335 'RY we am nw: -Q f naw--A ' A - Bib? E if vig .xl I - 4. Dr. Koss and Dr. Miller retum from a coffee break in Baxter. 5. Dr. Koepp fines a moment of quiet. 6. Dr. Miller enjoys the new dining hall. 7. Dr. Garrett and Prof. Ford discuss the next moming show. 8. Carolyn if you stare long enough something might move. 179 Eleanor O. Miller Award in Psychology I-I0 GRS CONVOCATIO 1 AG 5 Elizabeth Caine Art Award Ciovemment and Public Af- fairs Prizes Fred C. Kirk- ham Prize in History William Ireland Prize in Philos- ophy. . if If i l l l ! 1 1 l 1 1. ll l 1 l l l i l V l i i 1 i 4 l i i l r A Sym 5. Department Award for Excellence in a Foreign Language 6. Business Depanment Award for Excellence. illllll W ' 1. Sociology Department Awards for Excellence. 2. Sociology Department Awards 5. Wall Street Joumal Award 4. John l'l. Mcliaughton Prize in Accounting. 0 ,f John G. Anderson Award in Theatre. l-LH. Hall Prize in Fresh- man Public Speaking William Sanders Orato- ry, Men Nancy Givens Literary Award 181 -1-H sg--tv V ---1-.1--- r- l :bmi 5 lllwlllmwlmlllli ,Nl .i 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1 X I' l Excellence in Music Perfomiance Dudley Speech Scholarship Malcolm Stewart Faculty Award for Intercultural Education Student Marshals, Class of 1986 Wade Prize in Photo-Joumalism Phi Beta Kappa 7. Walter Bellatti Honor Scholar Award ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT llinois College JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS ONE HUNDRED AND EIETY-SEVENTH YEAR ,f'X,E-G11 5QYR.:fQQg-'J ,gf ICQ: QI Rf + .m-is fvf If .aawvz ' Q' O! DEIVERBLD1 Sxkziignf 1829 ' ON THE CAMPUS LAWN SUNDAY, MAY THE TWENTY-FIFTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIOHTYfSIX 3 P.M. NX'illiam Dana Allen .. Candw Lynn Anderson . . lavne Lee Antonacci .. Pamela Lynn Avxse. ... Scott Charles Belobrajdxe. , Daniel Blanchette . .. Kathleen Ann Blough . Kexin Mark Bolling , . Melissa Ann Dxxon Boyle Sallx Ann Briggs Brian David Brinker Amy Pip.-r Browning , Todd Mitchell Bunner . Rebecca Ann Carntm Sam jane Childers lacqueline G Clark Frederick joseph clinton , Rachel Ellen lluolin . Elizabeth Ann Dt-tuner ,, Lori Lvnn Evans , , jaequelrne lnAnne Farmer .. T-.maltn Luci Fingemld , hex :n T.-st-ph Pztiixttritk Sabrina Lynne Fox , Sherrt Ann Goode . Kerry Lynn Grubb Sharma Lou Hxggxns . , Am-. Lx nn Hildebrand ,, 5D6g7'C6S to be Gorlferred BACHELOR OF ARTS Granite CIW jacksonville Chatham Augusta jacksonville jacksonville latksonville jacksonville Springfield Virginia Murravville jacksonville Lincoln Barrington Hills Mount Olive Nokornxs jacksonville jacksonville Charlottesville, Virginia VUtnchester jacksonville Hxngham. Massachusetts Effinglmni jacksonville Greenfield Winchester East Alton Crai-wordsville. lndiana Diane Marie jones ..,., Amy Lea Kenfteld . . . . . . Michael Brian Ketchum ..., Ronald Kevin Ktmm , , . Bruce Allen Koehler . ., .... Barbara jane DeGroot Lindsey ... ..... William R McCormick ..... jeanne Kas McNeely . .. Barry Michael Macias ... Rena Lyn Meadows , , . Denise Ann Merkle , . , Mary Helen Merris . . Marcia Marie Meyer , Melissa jane Olson Linda Marie O'Shea . Brute Erie Pahde , , lx trhn- it l tu- tit' Qulgg.. cfhrisnne Ann Rhodes ., jennifer Lynn Ross . , , lf-seplv t Nilcrrw. lr . Kristin l r'.u ll.illt-r Xillee, joseph Michael Serm , Linda ,lean Sheehan , Rebecca Sue Sheehan ,. Marcia K Short Mark William Siever .. Larry Eugene Sittler ,. .. Anthony Phillip Snowden . . Geotfrex Vfillxam Horton jacksonville jay Allinson Todd , , ,. , ,... MarxAnn Hoyle Springfield Catherine Lynn Underwood . Tylynda Lee Hulslander . . Kewanee Thomas Lloyd Veith ..,.., . . . . , Stacey Lynette jackson Springfield Caryl Lynn Weigle , , . BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Douglas William Armstrong .... .... P leasant Plains Da,-nel Kem Lamerman l A' Craig Randall Barber ..,.... ,... L tterberry joseph Edward Lee ...... Michael Dale Bauerschs .... ,.., S teeleville Kevin D McClelland ,... john S Bayless , , . . , . Petersburg Nancy Susan Mangieri .. . . . Melanie Cecile Berg . . . .,.. Springfield Richard Wayne Mendel jr. . . . Monica Fae Best , , , ,.., Springfield Amy Elizabeth Morns ... . . Donald Bradlex Biddle , , Springfield Celeste lrene Morrow.. . . Randall Duff' Brtngman . .. .,... jacksonville Kristine Anne Olson .. Robert Wxnstead Bruner ..,,. jacksonville Ronald john Osborn . . Robin Lynn Bryant ....... ,... W oodson Dareea Lee Patrick .... Anita joyce Buckley .,.,...,,. . . Winchester Stephen Ray Pence .. Barbara K IAndersonJ Butler .... Savanna Deborah R Perkins . .. Vic l Castelli. . . ........ ..., T aylorvllle David Frank Pierson. .. Marcy Michele Chlpman . . .,., Chandlerville Monica Rose Pitman .. .. Howard Duane Coats ..,.. ...., j acksonville Phillip Daniel Pohlman ..., jeffrey Mark Cokel . . . ..., Carthage M Diane Read ...,. ... . Richard A Coon ,.,, .... W inchester Shannon Ann Roberts ..... john William Cowell ... ,.,, Lacon Stephanie Rena Robinson . . . Steven Swanston Cox . . . ..,, Abingdon Darren Garth Ross .... . . .. Phillip E Davis ,.....,... ,.., S prmgfield john Curtis Schillerstrom . . . Teresa G-ail DeHart ,.....,.. .,.. Be ardstown William Theodore Schlosser . Edward Matthew Delaney ,.., . . .jacksonville Kathleen joyce Shafer .... ... Scott Baker Dixon ..,...,,. .... W estern Spnngs Michael joseph Shepherd .... Chrisnne Mane Egizll ,.,.. .... S prlngfteld Annette Lee Simmons ..... William Richard Emerson . , .... Coal City Tamara Marie Simoncelll . . .. Dan Michael Flynn .,...., ..., j acksonville Andrew Lane Smith ....,.. Kirk Martin Galasso ,,., ..., Lo ng Grove Maria Annette Smith .,.. Gina Marte Gillmore . ..,. Petersburg Robert Todd Smith ...... . Douglas Dean Glenn ...,.. ..., C hesterfield Rosemary Pauline Stevens . . . Angela Lannene G1-able ..... .... V irginta Diarra Lynn Mason Stewart. . Tony Ray Gross ....... ..,. Ca rrollton Bruce Nelson Sroops ......, Michael jerome Hellige . . . .... Breme Roben Lee Strubbe . . . . james Andrew Heyer .. . .... jacksonville Lisa jo Summey . . , . . . Bruce Allen Higgma ...... .... Bas t Alton jonathan A. Swanson .... Dennis Lee Hill .....,...... .... j acksonville Elon Lawrance Turpin ,.... Geoffrey William Horton ,.,. .... j acksonville Allmson Lee Varble . . . Eileen Mane Hurley ........ .... S pringfield Melissa Ann Volk . . . Mark jlmJOlk0Wlkl . . .... lAGrange Park Ronald Eugene Weaver Carol jean johnson . .. .... Ruahvrlle Phillip Kevin Whalen . . .. Laura Ann Keefe .,.,, .... S prmgfield Randy bee White ......... jennifer Lea Keim ...... ..,. K inderhook Mark Russell Wilkinson .... Bethany Anne Kershaw . . . ..., Arenzville Thomas Richard Woodward . Eric Evan Knowukn . , . . , , .Springfield Lance E. Young ,..... ...... Pekin Lake Bluff Springfield Numa, lovra El Paso, Texas jacksovville Los Fresnos. Texas jacksonville Godfrey Pana Carrollton Bluffs Pittsfield Monmouth Springfield Decatur jacksonville Naperville lndianapolls. lndlana Elmhurst Hanna City St Charles jacksonville jacksonville Lincoln Carlyle jacksonville Vermont jacksonville Reston, Virginia Mount Carroll Morton . . . .Lincoln . . . . .Petersburg . . . . .jacksonville . . . . .Abingdon . . . . .Auburn Chenoa Greenfield Springfield Lansing Pleasant Plains Edwardsville Shum way Galesburg Auburn Carrollton Hevworth Godfrey Greenfield Belleville Naperville . . ..... Spnngfield ... . .Hillview ... . .Harvard jacksonville . . . . .Bensenville jacksonville Winchester Chapin Pawnee jacksonville lpava .. . . .jacksonville . . . . .Beardstown . . . . .Naperville . . . . .Greenfield jacksonville Bloomington Cuba Franklin Bowen Walnut jacksonville . . . . .Aurora, Colorado Cyfonors , Qfzlwarcls, 'Prizes GRADUATION HONORS Patricia Lynn Avise . . john S. Bayless . . . Elinbeth Ann Downer . SUMMA CUM LAUDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Augusta . . . .Petersburg . . .Charlottesv'ille, Virginia Sabrina Lynne Fox .... . . .jacksonville Geoffrey William Horton . . . . .jacksonville jeanne Kay McNeely . . . . . .jacksonville Marcia Marie Meyer . . . .Pittsfield Melism jane Olson . . . . .Monmouth M. Diane Read ..... . . .Heyworth jonathan A. Swanson . . . Catherine Lynn Underwood Thomas Lloyd Veith . . . Randy Lee White .... Randall Duff Bringman . . Anita joyce Buckley . . . Frederick joseph Clinton . . . . .Naperville . . . .Reston, Virginia . . . .Mount Carroll . .... ...... . . .Bowen MAGNA CUM LAUDE ...............jacksonville ..............Winchestet . . . .jacksonville Angela Lannette Grable . , . . .Virginia Carol jean johnson . . . . .Rushville Bruce Allen Koehler . . . .El Paso, Texas Mary Helen Merris .... . . .Bluffs Kristin Lea Haller Sallee . . .Hanna City Maria Annette Smith . . . . .Winchester Bruce Nelson Stoops . . . .Ipava Lisa jo Summey . . . ......... . .Beardstown CUM LAUDE Rebecca Ann Carnow . ....... . .Barrington Hills Sherry Ann Goode . . . .Greenfield Diane Marie jones . . . .Pekin Kevin D. McClelland . . . .jacksonville Rena Lyn Meadows . . .Pana Dareea Lee Parnck . . . .Pleasant Plains Stephen Rav Pence . . .Edwardsville jennifer Lynn Ross . . . .Indianapolis, lndiana Larry Eugene Sittler . . . . .jacksonville Anthony Phillip Snowden . Patricia Lynn Avise . . . . . . .... . .Vermont PHI BETA KAPPA ..Augusta Elizabeth Ann Downer . . .Charlottesville, Virginia Sabrina Lynne Fox .... . .jacksonville Geoffrey William Horton . . . .jacksonville jeanne Kay McNeely . . . . .jacksonville Mary Ellen Merris . . . . .Bluffs Marcia Marie Meyer . . .Pittsfield Melissa jane Olson .... . .Monmouth Kristin Lea Haller Sallee . Catherine Lynn Underwood Thomas Lloyd Veith . . . . . . .Hanna City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reston, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mount Carroll RAMMELKAMP HONOR AWARDS fAwarded to Student with the Highest Cumulative Grade Point Average in Each Classj FRESHMEN Somomoats john Douglas Boston ...... . .Frankfurt, West Germany ne I Curt Eric Stephens . . . . Debra Lynn Cornils ..... . . .SVCSNOR Teresa Ann Wallbaum . . Tamara GailGinder . ..... . .jacksonville neg Larry Sittler . jacqueline Farmer Lisa Summey . . Gail Mahne .... Lisa Test ..... Tamula Leadill . Marcette Marie Meeks . Lora Elane Shirar . . . jwuoas ...RockCity ..........,.....Canton DEAN'S TROPHY FOR LITERARY EXCELLENCE Sigma Pi FACULTY MEN'S CHALLENGE TROPHY IN DEBATE Pi Pi Rho FACULTY WOMEN'S TROPHY FOR LITERARY PROGRAMS Sigma Phi Epsilon ROBERT MICHEL SCHOLARS . . .jacksonville Elane Shirar MONTICELLO SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WOMEN - - - -Jacksonville Catherine Underwood . . . . . . . .Beardstown Dianejones . . . . . . . . . . . . .'St. Louis, Missouri Dorothy Clevenger . . . - - - -Jfrsevville Elise Van Doren . . . . . . .Franklin Lorraine Collins . . . Tamara Ginde! . . . . . . . .jacksonville . . ,New Berlin . . ,Murrayvllle Canton Reston, Virginia Pekin Franklin Wood River Maple Park 185 186 PRIZES AND AWARDS Xfaltcr Bellattx Honor Scholar Award ... ... isabnm FOX ' ' Ltnculn Aeadenmy Sehular ... ... . Thomas Smtth l'rx:e rn Engltsh .....,,,...., Marx XYade Sex bold Prx:e rn Englxsh ,.., ..,, .-Xttnrds tor .-Xt. htexement In Creative WVTIIIDH Poetrx. . . .. ...., . Prose .,.,. . . ...,. , . . Photography .. ,. ... . Paul E X'-'atktns loutnaltsm Prtze Fxrst Frm' .,.. Seeond Prne , . Thxrd l tx:e . . . . . Wade l'tx:e nn Phorogloutnaltsm First l r1:e . . ... Second Prx:e Thxtd l'tx:e . ..,. ...., ..,,.. . . Thomas Snnth Prtze xn Freshman Mathematncs .. . Thomas Snuth Prx:e tn Sophomore Mathematics Robert Thrall Mathemattcs Prtze . . Charlotte Hart Prnze rn Mathematics H L Laldttell l'rt:e ID Phvsrts ..,.,, George XY Horton. Sr Prxze tn Physics. ... . Chenutal Rubber Company Freshman Chemlstry Achteyernent Award .. ,.,., ... Lucas Prxze tn Brologxcal Sctence. . .. Lucas Memotral Seuence Award , , , Wallis DeRvl.e Frtze In Biology .. ... Eleanor U Muller Award tn l'st'chology .. Louis F Meek l'rl:e In Psychology . Rtehard Meeieath Honor Scholar Award . . Eluabeth Lame Art Award .. ., ,.. .. Walltarn lenntngs Bryan l'tl:e tn Government Schuthmann Ptrze tn Publtc Attatrs . ... . lohn Uoldsbomugh Award . .. Fred L Ktrltman Pruze tn Hrstory . . William lreland l rx:e tn Phtlosophy . Phx Sxgma lora Forergn Language Honor Soetety . French Department Award tor Excellence German Department Award for Excellence . Spanish Department Award for Excellence .,., Stxxology Department Awards tor Excellence let-tell Mann Award tor Serute In Gerontology , Edrth Rammelkamp Elluott Memottal Award. . Busxness Department Award tor Extellenee . Wall Street lournal Award lohn H hlxN.1ugl'rtonl'tIZeItt Accounttng Ftrs: . Seo-nd Dennis Ryan Mt-mortal Award lohn lr Anderson Award In Theatre Gerald and Dorothy Staley Sensor Drama Award lhnna llawdx Broussard Award rn Technical Theatre . llltnorst ollege Theatre Patrons Stholarshlp . H H Hall l'rl:e In Freshman l'ubln Speaking NX.'lllr.rm Sanders Urarorv, Men llvrtght Smith Prtze for Excellence In Debate . ,, Naney Glvens Ltterary Award ... .. ., loc Patterson Srnlrh Nt holarshtp tn Htstorx loc Patterson Srmth Mernortal Scholarship .. lnrernannnnl Srudxes Honor Award ,.. Earle H Mxller Sfholarshtp tn Mathematics .. George Elmer Ellwt. Mt-mortal xholarshtp In Mathematics ..., .. Dudley Speech Seholarshtp . ..,,.. . Smetllex. MemorlalStholarsh1pln Speefh . Maru Stetson Music Seholatshtp . ,,... . 4 Thomas Vetth .... .Bruce Koehler ,... .. . . .Candy Anderson ........ . . .. Catherme Underwood .... ..,..joseph McGrath . .....jon Swanson ... ...Marla Allen ... ..l'ievtn Ftt:patr1clt.... ...Lorraine Collins .... . . .Sally Briggs .... .Kelly Gross .,. .Mark Allen ..,. Peggy Damels ......... .... Chrtstopher Passmore . .Howard Alyne ......... .... ' Geottrey Horton .... l- Randy Whrte ..... . Larry Magellt: ... ,.R1chard Mendel .. . .Elane Shnrat . .. . .Christopher Passmore . .john Bayless ....,. . Bruce Stoops . . . . . .Shaun Fxnnegan. . .. layne Antonacct . iifandy Anderson. . . ,.AmyStruck... .Jacqueline Farmer . , , .Rachel Doolrn .... ..lanell Chapman ... ..Bruce Koehler , .. . .Kevrn Fmpatrlelt .. . .Teresa Wallbaum ... .Kevtn Frtzpatrxclt. .. ll Tylynda Hulslandet . Ql Bruce Koehler , . lLeslre Smith .... l, Ltnnav Wade. . l, Laura Phelps ...., 1 Steven Putrlch .... ll Amy Romang .... . .Chrlsttne Rhodes , .Larry Strtler ...,.. . f Lee Ann Blacltaby .... ,... Fred Clanton . .., l Rodney Rrggs .... Candy Anderson. .. l Denlse Merltle. . Angela Grable .. A Bruce Pahde ....., ,Monxca Alexander . . .Teresa Wallbaum .. . .Thomas Vetth .... Catherlne Underwood Sabrtna Fox . . Vleanne McNeely ... Douglas Shelton . , . Gregory Floyd ,. ... .... Amy Prper Browmng .Shaun Graves . . gItmM3y . .. . Gregory Floyd . . .Stephen Schaller . . ,joseph McGrath ... Jody Dalton ...... ..Mary lmtg Curt Stephens Kirk Caponl . ... jam-ll Chapman ... Byron Sums ,..... Therese Thuen. .. Iulte Thompson . .. Elliott Turpin ..... Teresa Wallbaum ... Curt Stephens ..... . Larry Slttler .. .Elane Shlrar., john Clark ....... I Steven Welander . . ..Shaun Graves ..,. .Jody Dalton . . .. ..Patrlcla Avtse .... jacltsonvtlle Mt Carroll El Paso. Texas jacksonville Reston. Vtrgmta Murrayvxlle Naperville Munster. lndlana Effmgham Maple Park Vtrglnta ,laelcsonvtlle Munster. lndtana jacksonville Lewlstown lacksonvtlle jacksonville Bowen Way'erly' Auburn Canton Lewistown Petersburg lpava Chillicothe Chatham lacksonvrlle Sprrngfleld Iacksonvllle ,lacksonvrlle lacltsonvulle El Paso. Texas Elfmgham Murrayvrlle Effingham Kewanee El Paso, Texas lacksonvrlle laeltsonvtlle jacksonvrlle Springfield Waverly Naperville lacksonvtlle Lrncoln jacksonvllle Abingdon lacksonvxlle -lersevvrlle Vtrgxma Decatur jaclcsonvxlle Murrayvtlle Mt Carroll Reston. Vrrgmra jacltsonvxlle jacksonville Manchester. Mrssourl Chapin lacltsonvtlle Collinsville Aurora Chapin Waterloo Murravvtlle jacksonville Le Rov New Berlin Mrllsradt lacltsonvtlle Concord Steelevtlle Havana Greenfteld Murrayvllle New Berlm jacksnnvtlle Canton Modesto Sycamore Colllnsvtlle jacksonville Augusta PRIZES AND AWARDS - Connnued jane LeSage .. , . . Excellence tn Must: Performance . Ronda Rogers ' ' Wtlltam Lane . . kCvregorv Floyd. . Stephante Nash Patrteta Avtse ,... Roscoe Ltnder Instrumental Awards . . Bnan Engcnrechy Oregorv Floyd . Robert Welander Cole Yates Rowe Memorial Scholarshtp ... iD3n l Rwhlll Connte Mclnttre a H Lt Charles Wtlltam Sanders Seholarshxp ., ,. giiharegl BOMA 3F Jl'CC'nVVOL , Marttn and jeanne Newman Scholarshtp ..,.. Norman j. Gore Outstandtng Teacher Awards Elementarv . , .,,.. , ,. ,,.,.,. .. . . . . Secondary .,,.,.. ...,..,,,..,. . . , Fred Hosktns Chrxstlan Influence Award ,... Dorothv and Charles Frank Travel Scholarshtp . Barbara He1nt: Albach Memorial Award .. .... Conrad Noll III Football Award , .. ., Hansel D Wtlstwn Track Award Htldner Free Throw Award ..,, Robert Hughes Most Improved Margaret I Barlow Female Schn Football . . . Basketball .. Basketball ., Baseball . , . Softball . . . Golf . . . Track. . . Traek. . . Tennis . . Tennts , , . . NXf'resrltng. . . Vollevball . . Marcette Meeks. Patrtcta Attse. ., lar Award .. . , , Ltnda Musch ,. . . .Duane Read Rebetot Sheehan INYXSIIH Haller Sallee Teresa Wlallbaum . Ltvrt Sehlsler .Phil Pohlman Tum Mttehell .letf Mellurd .. ,Dennx Flesner . Dune Read . AL MILLER ATHLETIC-ACADEMIC AXVARDS Steve Rant: ., ..... ....,. Retd Mcfltntock , . . L arnl johnson .. . Rudnet lrtln ,.,. Angela Urable ,..,, K-:tin MA lelland ., Tum Mttthell ....., Peggx Stocker jell R.tmt'r . .. Sharm.: Hlggtns . Dtrk I'ltrrettte ,.,.,. , Dram' Ruud ...,. . , . STUDENT MARSHALS. LLASS OF IQHU Czeneseo Vtrgtnta Bethalrtw I haptn XXf'htte Hall . Augusta Butte. Montana Chapin . Svcamote Deeatur Pearl Auburn . Wtnchesrer Lhaptn Hexttorth latksunvtlle Hanna Cxtv Mutravvxllc Astorta Lltrrollton Iaeksonvtlle ..Sht-bonter Golden Hexmorth . . .Petxrta ...L hrlsman ...Rushvtlle . . .Dale ..,Ylrgtnla ...lackstxnttlle ...latskmnttlle ...Are-nzvtlle ...Terre Haute. Indiana ...East Alrt-rf . ,Sprlngueld , . . Hfhvhlliffll .. .,.......,.......... Rtwtk k :tx Rrtan Emgebrctht . . ..,........., .Rutte, Montana WI-IO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERILAN COLLEGES AND ENIVERSITTES ...........,.....,.-Xtlgtlsta khrtsttneRhtrdes...,............. . Naperville ...I harlnttesxtlle, Vxrgtnla It-nntler Ross ..... . ..lndtanaptvlts,lnd1ana Eltzaberh Downer. . Sabrtna Fox ,.., Gtna Gtllmnre . Bruce Koehler ,, Marcxa Meyer , . Montca Putman . . . Kathv Dexlxn . Erlk I-letkes. . ...latlnsonxtlle Krtsttn Haller Sallee ,. . . .l'ett-rsbttrg ...El Faso. Texas Manta Short .... . Tndd Nrntth . . .. ...Hanna L :tx . Ltnculn . . I hapxn .mlhttslteld L athertne l'nde rxttvt td ,, . . .Re-sttvn,V1rgtnla .. .Auburn Thomas Vetth ,.,... ...Mt Carroll LADIES EDUCATION SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP . . . . . laekstnnxtlle lxatht Rlottgh . . . . . .latksontllle Melxssa XX'tst '...... ...........,.......................- I aeksonxllle ELZIE L XVERER Sk HOLARSHIII AWARDS I-OR NTI DENTS UR-XDI,'ATED IN FL LTON L OL'NTY . . . . . . . . .kantttn El.tnt'Sh1rar. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .kanton Anthonx Sntmden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yrrmtvnt MALCOLM STEWART FACULTY AXVARD FOR INTERkFL'LTL'RAL EDUCATION Dr Naomi Hahn, Asststant Prolessor of Engltsh HARRYjOY DUNBALIOH DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR AWARD Dr Wtlltam Cross, Prolesstwr ol' Soclolngv Cd'f'onoTav'y rDCg7'6ES DOCTOR OF LAWS DOCTOR OF LAWS DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS Dr Robert R Hartman, M.D Harold G Meenen Dr Kenneth A Shaw, Ph D jaclcsonvtlle. Illtnots Decatur. llltnots Madison, Wtsctwnstn john Albert Knoeppel Il Edward McDonald Bullard Io Floyd Ebev Davis '17 Thomas Roval Davts 'I7 john Capps Irwtn ,Ili Clara Bell Yehlmg Muller 'I8 Ralph Andrew Newell 'IB Frank james Merrtll - I9 Allan Cltnton Srntth 'IQ Howard Dovert Prtde -ZO Catherme Drennan Rapp -ll Nell Ford Carvev -ZZ james Kenneth Looman f2Z Marte Thomas Mtnot 'ZZ Kenneth N Htatt '23 Wtlltam Howard Ntcol '25 Paul Wendell Stone '25 Edwtn Dettrlclt -Z6 Qln gmlemnrium ALL hw: WHosE DE.ATHs Anna Agnes Goldsberry Zo Benjamin wnhra Negus .Zh Charles Morgan Foglernan -27 Irene Thomas Schmtdt 17 Dorothv Ellts Brant '28 Edward H Lvman.jr .za Charles Cltfford Barlou '20 Hersel L Hnnghrnn '29 Richard P Kennedy '29 Harvey Lows Datgh -30 Franltj Maverntclt '30 Harvev Donald Scott. jr '30 Maurtnc Sell -'IO Theron George Muller -ll john senn Russel '11 Alfonse R Ctohan -32 Wtlllam C Watnrtght A32 Mae jcnlttns Hamrlton -35 H ME BELN RLPLIRTI D W'ITH1N THL PANT Yh,-ta Herman Eduard Mekltnnts ,U Wtllxam H MrRratnev 34 Edward A Untnle 35 Fred Melt-tn Ntmmons 'lb Perm Paul Larrrel 37 Paul Let-ns Sult-mon -IT jeanne Evtert Rurtm HQ Liatl Ellstttwrth MtWard -30 ma B Otmby w Donald penn Harlnw -40 esrhn Marsh nhnshtf '40 t ltnt Paul R..h.nansn .40 ynhn Harold snnntnn .40 Harold Mavnard Kung '41 Marjorte jane Ruppert Nell '41 lames w nt.-.nna.n at Wtlltam Edward Gleason '43 Roberl Edmund Elkln 40 john Qlenufrtght III 50 Wtlllam Ernest Mathews 'Sl vtrn-r Eannra Mnnlfv, lr sl lnhn Thomas O'Learv sz Daniel Beach Pvle '54 Helen Harrtson Welch '54 John Davtd Algert .55 Fretda M Smxth 55 Melvin Engelhrecht '57 john Buchanan .se Suxanne jane Iessup Letmltuehler 50 Peggy Ann Lgslter -05 Roger F Mulhern.jt '65 Terry Kent Shaw 'bo Robert joseph Matlanctk -69 Mtchael Q rrnmt .ao 137 Edward joseph Herman -48 FORMER FACULTY AND FRIENDS Fredertck A Eppenberger Jewell A Mann Dr Harold R Marttn Seniors xlait and nail and uait. 2 TH. definitely dressed lor thc occasion short sleeves as usual. W y fAV W-W-f PTT. -Ill' o i 6 Q - ff! sri 4q,, W .L M V 'L ij 2 VT H' --f,4'.Tf'T' f ' fl-- ' VPN ring , . 'fb L Q . 3. Dean Flies announces Darren to receive his diploma. 4. Dr. Avery checks to make sure everyone gets the right diploma. 5. Plan anxiously gets her diploma. 6. Prof. Ford announces Joe Brooks' accomplish- ments. 7. Senior Officers happily hand over pledges for S3,000. 8. Joe receives his plaque for retiring. 9. Becca finally gets her diploma. ' 7 l l i l l 1 l l l i l i i l i l i r l Greatjob, Dee. Dr. Evans and the student marshalls lead everyone into the gym. Barry gets his diploma. Phil actually made it on time. Hey Hopper, Ronald!! The crowd scans the audience. Came in a cowboy, leaving a cowboy. Geoff, a B.S. and a B.A. wasn't just one enough. You made it Barb. Dean Plies leads the way to the cool air. IIIHQY 9 1, 2. 5. ll 5 6. 7 8 9 IO ll 90 -4 Bethany lost her diploma. Did she get the right one? Yeah, Mr. Cox. Tom survived the C.P.A. so gradua- tion was a breeze. Mike s leaving but is the Forum in good hands???? Good ,job Dave. or is it Bifl?? The Virginia Kid does it. Yeah Ylareia K, Hey .John showed up for graduation. Dan gets his diploma. Faculty i-.ait for graduation to be ox er. 1. Smile Burce it's almost over. 2. Just a few more minutes folks. ll- . Dr. Judd receives his recognition. . Yea Lisa Jo. . Did you finally get it Bethany?? .Amy actually has her mouth closed. . Well wheres the next one?? . We almost missed you Sara. . One more speech then the school year is over. 191 -.W 1. Tom finally made it. 2. NN ell when do me start. 5. Good job Howard. Yeah Stacey ...r Y you made it through stats. Finally finished, now for Law school. Miss Blough you did it. 192 mum 7. Howto find ajob. 8. The IC band provides mood music. 9. They're dying already JCPenney Qxrdf' 5. C5 Q -W W . VX, ff : ,gm , M -J , m,.,, , 3, I, , .,-. I Q' ' 5 g, A , Howmojonnsonj 5. . ,fffuxwxnaw . ff 'fag O - 0 0 -' 1 O - 1 I O 9 f W ' ., 1 . Q 0 , V O ' I 'Q pl -, vp n ,v ..z .aux x,,w,. lii'H.uiUiv ' I 3 DIET Pepsi ADS A. GAUDIO Si SGNS 465 S. Sandy Jacksonville, lL Budweiser, Bud Light Busch Natural Light Michelob Michelob Light, LA A HERITAGE OF INVOLVEMENT When people make plans, Elliott makes them possible ELLIOTT QS STATE BANK 217: 245-6511 Member FDIC 75 Central Park Plaza East, Jacksonville, Illinois 62651 West Morton at Fayette North Main at D gl W t M rt at W tgat Bruce Koehler FORREST Cl. REATON BARBARA FREITSCHE NANCY HOMAN LINDSAY JOHN W, DUNCAN RAMIVIELKAMP, BRADLEY, HALL, DAHMAN Sr' KUSTER Congratulations on ATTORNEYSATLAW . 52 WEST STATE STREET, Ro. Box 269 Your Qraduatmn JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS 62651 from Mom, Dad, Paul, AREA CODE 217 , TELEPHONE 246-6177 LISEI, Tom, Rye, Mat- ROBERT E. BRADHEY L,O, VAUCTHT, 1865-1955 - - MARC DAHMAN CARL E. ROBINSON, 1686-1964 thaw' Chnstme Sf LARRY D. KUSTER ORVILLE n. roREMAn, 1904-1972 Grandmother THEODORE CT. RAMMELTCAMP, JR. - OF COUNSEL THEODORE CL RAMMELKAMP ALBERT W. HALL F Cathy Underwood 4 The trick is to always barber florist i'bear up as life JaEcis?6I:TvirlEjrilEt6?35o UDCHTSH d0Wn- 217-245-4512 T- ', ' Calvin Dodd Ron Barber 'R Congratulations it Love Lowest Rose Prices ln Tomm ff K Mom and Dad Congratulations Randy We're really proud of you. We want to wish you happiness and success in the future. With Love, Mom and Dad Tony Gross Congratulations on your graduation and good luck. Love Mom and Dad HEEULATER 216 EAST STATE -ll JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS B U5 n ' T I llll- 217-245-9950 62650 42173 2456990 Bill Templin, Owner IC '69 Tvfifsiivziiifs:gv1v355ivgi5.filgcgif:ifgvilgzfifgiv33.1151fm.wif-'.i.'tiff.T-'ffi,'-1i-'-ET. 1699 West Morton Jacksonville, Illinois 195 rnovcljwm ES -I X 5' A' gxx 926 Q gg CBL, nc. Ig. 5-XX 9. 'If 2 . I VT? IRWINS 4 Q I' 74 Central Park Plaza, East Jacksonville, lL 62650 PHONE t217l 245-6512 i I 229 EAST STATE ST. ' JACKSONVILLE, IL 62650 ' 12171 245-5418 Congratulations Monica! Your family is proud of you! Scott Belobrajdic To your future - May it be filled with excite- ment, challenge, fulfill- ment and much love. Mom and Dad Charles E. McNeeIy ATTORNEY AT LAW 28 SOUTH CENTRAL PARK PLAZA P. O. BOX 546 JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS 62651 TELEPHONE 12171245-8611 Congratulations Class of '86 ZULAUF Tv, inc. ,MFI 1.141 - F, 1256 SOUTH MAIN JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS 62650 ED AND DEAN ZULAUF OWNERS JACKSONVILLE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 2II WEST STATE STREET JACKSONVILLE, IL 62651 'fl I I Q. .L . tit Kiln A lg All -..If- 1,151 --, . I ,Q 12 Li - Cater Vend, Inc. 520 S. Main Jacksonville To Bill Schlosser A special day A special son Much success in the years to come. We are so proud of you! Mom, Dad, Dan Sr Melissa JCPenney Lincoln Square Shopping Center Phone 245-9695 Congratulations Bany Macias We love you, A Dad, Mom, Mark, Robbie, i Br Brian if THE CAMERA SHOP 52 CENTRAL PARK PLAZA JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS 62650 I217l 245-2918 l'Save your school days with pictures We knew our Little Pumpkin could do it! Lots of love, Mom, Dad, and Ang Congratulations Denise Merkle and Best Wishes Congratulations and Bethany! good luck Love your family dll. The Farmers State Bank and Trust Company Downtovim Jacksonville Jacksonville, Illinois 62651 400 West State Member FDIC 1718 West Morton Road 245-5151 X gi-jj Crood luck Seniors 197 'gn To our Kerry: who has reached the mountaintop of her ed- ucation. We're tremen- dously proud of your accomplishments. Our love, Mom, Dad, Sister St' Brothers Scott Dixon 5 Good Luck IC LINCOLN SQUARE JACKSONVILLE l Christine Egizi You've come a long Congratulations! Love, Mother and Dad l V l , , , l I l l l BAHAIYS TAVERN Homemade Soups Chili Sandwiches Cold Draft Beer Tacos y 214 N. East t 245-9058 Congratulations, Brad ,asf -, ,,..,,,ff-' Job well done, l way, baby, ' ' Congratulations. Love, Dad Sr Mom -f N Mom Sr Dad . y' f I l il H2 ' N lm' in lik l 'Se 4 ...S . W ' 1 l Jon Swanson L : l nf n Congratulations, . g z ,Q Love your famlly Robert M. Hoffman - Owner i I J Lincoln Square Dry Cleaners Lincoln Square Shopping Center Jacksonville, Illinois 62650 Phone 245-9452 l l -l I U v -I me - V .s'4', - -1 1 Q L - fsf-fi-2 'idx lisiw' 'I .-.le-.':.'K1'rj ,-. , 63331-. l t'x1'1zW' KA: lp GIFT 81 BRIDAL SHOPPE - L vy Q - X. A UIQ 49 NORTH CENTRAL PARK PLAZA K ' Q xL-.x if Andy Smith we're proud of a the 'lSupem1an Sfsuire Good luck always! store Love, Mom and Dad 1,,. are JACKSONVILLE, IL 62650 245-1828 X , X 'mm :Jew ' Jeff Cokel Ciood luck and Congratu- 1 ' . poMlNo's among Q PIZZA Love your family 9 fast 6 fnendly Q delivery ogy' 49 Central Park Plaza QQ? Phone: 245-7541 llam - lam Sun-Thurs. 11am-2am Fn 8: Sat Dear Sharma Lou Congratulations in completing a big step in your life and may the future be a great one for you. We are all very proud of you and your accom- plishments. Love - Dad, Mom, Bmce, Teri, Randy, Andy, Michelle, St R an Seniors Congratulations Y Louis A. Pessina 2 'z:ff- ,ff.15'.'g3 V . f Rachel, We are so proud of you - always being the best FW that you can , 5? Love ya!! Your I , f 'A bel fr X, family l L :V '-,.- . a L. 1 , f tix! G C 4 l lpn. If I 199 Todd Smith Congratulations, Were proud of you. Love Mom, Dad, Chris, Amy Sr Bill Allinson Congratulations, We're proud of you. Love your family commmcnrs or Doyle Plumbing and Heating Co. Plumbing - Heating - Air Conditioning - Industrial Piping Residential - Commercial - Industrial Jacksonville, IL Phone 217-245-1015 Ill Lic. No. O58-059175 Brown's Shoe Co. Congratulations, I- Dennis 5. We 22' L it lry Xl l My Love your family gg .Wi Home of quality shoes fu-QT for the entire family I ,ff Downtown Jacksonville ,I 245-2926 '- Congratulations, 05 I Rosemary Stevens, Love, Mom Sr Dad - Established 187 5 . Rgt ffl C1 B YV' M Edward D Jones Sr' Co. Members New York Sto k Excha g l JAMES F WEBB d Representative 525 West State Street C2173 245 6186 Jacksonville, IL 62650 1 I .'1- RIVIERA TAN SPA Sothland Plaza .- . S. Jacksonville, lL 62650 I l 1 1 W 1850 S. Main Student rates 217-245-2510 by appointment Congratulations Kathy - We are proud of your Scholastic achievement. May your future be even greater. We love you Mom and Dad l Congratgulations Annette We are proud of you. Jeagrdre your family Love Mom St Cirand- ma Foonunen JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS 62650 WESTCIATE AND NORTON . Tylynda O Congratulations, We're proud of you. . Wlne Love So Jax Liquor Dept South Jacksonville ph. 245-4555 Hrs 9-10, M-Th 5 9-11, F-Sat Jayne - 12-10, Sun Congratulations! We're proud of you! in . tl gil Q fg WJ Love, - IQ? QM Mom and Dad I ' Mfg' 3 . VL , I I ,Q , A .ff F 201 ll 'Congratulations Stacey, Love Your Family - -'IS XIQIZI ,f,.-'JI -lil s 'V J' :J-P Mark, Congratulations, were proud of you. Love Your Family American Food Management AFM Building - Hwy 65 North - P.O. Box 160 Marshall, Missouri 65540 816-886-3568 HENSON ROBINSON, INC. OF JACKSONVILLE AIR CONDITQONING 8? HEATING ENERGY MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL Engineering ist Design Services SALES - SERVICE 24 HR. SERV. FREE ESTIMATES 245-6551 TOLL FREE 800-252-5707 800 N CHURCH JACKSONVILLE IENNUX ,ci-A - ,Q - 4 ' I G mmm. Rrvhinuwn Inc ' 5 .. . :'.: :gf.:-:z 4.a.:.' -' ----U-.. .-mm... .wm..vI.. ff ' f xy LJ Congratulations: Her family is very proud of her M. Annette Smith. ,RN Dear Melissa: You've brought us much joy these last 21 yrs. Congratula- tions on four years of much success. In the future may all good things be yours. We love you Dad and Mom Congratulations, DIANE! Love, Dad Sr Mom V Debby: We are very proud of you. Congratulations - from your loving family, Mom, Ray, Penny, and all the rest. Krel1's uick rint OFFSET PRINTING lFrom Your Camera Ready Copyl - Xerographic Copying - Folding - Business Cards - Wedding Announcements - Rubber Stamps - Carbonless Fom1s - Computerized Typesetting LOW, LOW PRICES Q CALL FOR QUOTATION - WITHOUT OBLIGATIOINI - 245-4911 529 S. MAIN JACKSONVILLE GROJ EAN Realty Insurance Agency Complete Line of Wine, Liquor and Beer Auto Motorcycle Renters Short term health Comer of Church and W. State Dunlap 245-4151 Court C, yu, , tyyo, yu y I y,ttty Beverages Congratulations, Q AWN Dareea from Mom, Dad and Family ' .-, ,:.1.,1,:.q,1,,e,,g :,.g:-:fu .,:. q:,5h:eS..:-:::g:S-:5,.g1,:-:a:::g:1.,.5 . -:I I , - :re s- a. R .5'Q,'-.:.i'g - ' 'iff me- ..: .- -tr-. -'9 I - 'iw . ' ' -siifikff-11. ' 1 .- -. .- -:-ff:m2LxIffm-Lv-'f'-,rgz-:-:area-: fic' F-72119:-A-:-:::+. 1 ' I.-J I1 -':f:-IEb:'?'3C'?2::-Q26-I-:-I-:ESI -: l-I-'3'5f-I:-:J-I I , ' ly-'F-if' Y - Y ,,:maz+'v:g-f' A .4 - '2-r ' 'f -' '. Q - 12' :ff a- .f ,I wif. sf., ff-f'-,I 4' 0 1-:I if .3,gj,,,': . 35123 --.fs-Q., ' ,:f f --wiser. , . . : E., .L 4, '- 9 3 '- 12511 , :5 5f3 I V. '-1 ,, , M - - 2255 DUNLAP COURT JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS JIM STEELE, Ovmer Phone 243-2619 203 i .-2 Y,--1--Y I l ini 'ffk Ron, We wish you love and success in your future and are very proud of your achievements of the past four years - We love you. Mom, Dad, Sara, Sr Missy ODE to Becca: Wow, I thought it was a curtain rod! T.T. Hope you always have Happy Teeth! E.C. l'm a Fine Arts Major, CLF. Kill it, Beat it, Bum it! J,T. Knock 'em dead at U of l. Love Terri, El, Cireg, Julie, Larry, Shaun, Ray, Sr Jen Marcy Chipman We are proud , of you and hope for much success. Your Family it ai' Q Q 'r Laura Keefe success - may the future be yours. Love your family 1. Smile girls. 2. Don't look Reea. 5. Rose don't pose. 4. We caught you Miss Grubb. 5. Faculty awaits Senior dinner. 4 l A 2 -P-V .'5 . 2S 3 M ' 1 I S Qi G!! K .Q X ll The food looks great. Gloria always helps when it comes to dinners. Jenn waits and watches. Hey Geoff is that your second or third plate full? Shaun don't take my picture. Seniors enjoy one of the pleasures of being a Senior. Todd makes his rounds and talks to everyone. Full seniors. Next year that will be me being served. 1 Q -n 'LT X - f -.... we l l D L., . . ' f :ef 'L Q Wafkf' i -, ,if 1 ' if 'fa . i w . I . A f., fg 0 j. 'jbj g f 1 4 1 :cz i 1 . 1 Z. 1 X 205 -T-J . ..,..-.M Y F . lncognito person. . Well when can l get the stuff. . When can l get my grade. . The guys sure like the newclining hall. . Eric s alway s smiling, whats he been H' . Watch those steps Jeff. 5 up to. rx..- 6 ,X - 914- 1---nu, UY!' 'l 'DN' A .ww-' . . ' 7. Put those screens back in the windows. . 8. Rhoers and Phis can work together. 10 ' I 9. Caught you Ray. A 10. Bubble time. Wsglf- N' it Bi :- ' f-J - I I Y -1- K 'xlgffflz c 206 ' ' i' A 25 :it-Si 9 ggi - . Jff'1'i' , i Li , , ,A it 951' All f, 5-All 41' ....l..-.-.1 You can t see with your eyes closed Marcla Shella and Greg enjoy the little quad in the suites T -'L'S1-'- ' 5 ga- - . z'x:2m4:, -'ff ,',4 7 Tumer ammals enjoy the outside. l -1' f 1l 'q 9 1 il . 'X Schools almost out YEAH. Think of the balloons Becca. Sleeping Beauty. Make sure you fill those out right Kevin. What a mess Tommy. Lucy and her Iollipop. P5 if ,J fi-ff fn , . ,Eb fig dit 1 . ilhdiihif- ' . 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