Illinois State Normal University - Index Yearbook (Normal, IL)

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I ho e o ill p y u w continue to pursue truth and know- led e, d h ' ' g an t at you always will have a sincere regard and concern for others. I wish for each of ou y success in your personal and professional endeavorsg may you make a positive difference in the lives of other people. Best wishes for a splendid future. Sincerely, I Watkins f ' A ' 4 'A' My : 5 - ' P resident 3 yi.- , in , Huw-y 108 e v'.'f 42-V. 'WHY' fr, Aff A ml, IIlinmsh176l i P X- R' Xi X .AST VJ K X X Xxx Q C D- QQ 'x i f k i i gt, wi t.-s- , . . ' f mo 11, W 5401494 ,MW 8 .5211 iam ,Wg 56 .yjflvifffi 0.7 6077757775 .Mdforg ,We 4 E .Sj70l'fJ page 34 ,Zi fi1 . ..21' gjzferfailzmelzf ,We 50 mm oried ,WC 90 Flzom its small beginning in 1857. ISNU quickly established itself as a ' CWS mink A We E. itxuler in state education during the remaituler of the 10th century. Q l 1 the presidents following Charles lloyey. who left for military seryice -- .1 'pf f. I l l l 1 , iii 1801 as colonel of the St:hoolmaster's Regiment ami never returned. .1 '-l-'k y U ' - - Q were strong leaders with single-minded dedication to the Normal ' f 'Y f' ' tm t. l T1 l'n1yersity's mission of teacher education. Richard Edwards H862- 18'0I. Edwin ti. lloxyett 11870-18001 and lohn W. Cook 11890-l899I t-.irli in his oxxn way sought to improye the quality of the institution nearly 000 students by 1000. .-Xdmission was usually by examination .intl courses were taken in a normal department in various subjects .intl pedagogy lusually taught by the presidentl. while observation of master teachers and practice teaching took place in a model school 14' ffif: l f ' 'W ' U l Mg- . ' 1 A 1 'EFS' Y ..i'7..tg1 k l through innovations in the curriculum and recruitment of a . tlistinguislietl faculty. Under their leadership enrollment grew to -1 .X 5 i Wm ',. I l 3 , s iq K ' kv , ft r, ga. X I I , xv X, A A, -ww., A Q' ' 'W pi' S 1 X tv wr W I w Y' 1 , rm 1 sf K ng .l ,U pst- tsl' 1 I, , F .W . 1. A 5, .fx-t ',, ,1 4, , 1 - t we we-?'a.'. ,-1 1 ,ws im 'Xi -yy P, gl t .J pt . 1 ' 1 ' yu . 'W' . ' Q i -gl' 'I' x 5' pew- 1- 5 .9 -it V l I .. 1 -' 9 1-Q Q A 'F 'Y ' 5 .il if '1 3 . lx .ittentletl by local children. Two or three years of study were required betore a diploma was granted and graduates immediately qualified tor teaching positions at all levels of education but most often in the common schools. ith a fattiilty that reached 19 by 1900, a number of whom held tlotttorates from German universities, ISNU became in the 1800s a leading center in the nation for the Herbartian movement in teacher education with its emphasis on an integrated curriculum for the elementary grades. Summer institutes for teachers early became a regular and popular feature of the uniyersitys offerings. at , '15, .. ' Y- 1:--- -gg -.,. -I-- 'n '-.?'s. '- .- ...M -MQ 5. '10 lg Nl X 1. 4--9:51-it I ' . 18805 and 4 ti' H i atrium if The text on this and the following 3 pages was edited from a publication commemorating the 125 years of ISU. It was written for the publication by Roger Champagne, pro- fessor of history, and Eugene Iabker, associate provostg edited for the year- book by Mike Torri, staff member. Yet, ISNU's achievements during its first 50 years, distinguished though they were, proved to be a burden as the 20th century opened. The basic problem was the fact that ISNU was only a normal school, unable to bestow a baccalaureate degree on its graduates. The issue was crucial, for public elementary and high schools increasingly required their teachers to possess a four-year college degree. If ISNU was to remain true to its mission of teacher preparation and be abreast of educational developments, an expansion of institutional function was imperative. The problem and the solution were seen with clarity by David Felmley, whose strong presidential leadership 11900-19301 began the expansion of ISNU from a normal school into a teachers college. At his request, the Illinois General Assembly in 1907 authorized ISNU to grant a bachelor's degree in education and the first was conferred the next year. By 1912 students were required to select academic major and minor fields of study, and with that change the curriculum ex anded as new courses were added to the catalog. Enrolllment increased sharply to 1,500 by 1930, and the student life involved a wider range of activities: a student council was formed in 19203 intercollegiate athletics begun in the 18905, became a regular part of the university life, with the first Homecoming celebration in 19213 Greek honorary societies were organized in the late 1920s to recognize student academic distinction. As the university changed, five new buildings were added to the campus before Felmley's retirement: a manual arts and auditorium lEdwards Halll, Thomas Metcalf Training School llvloulton Halll, a women's dormitory lFell Halll, McCormick Gymnasium, and the Felmley Hall of Science. .. .,-:z....... : :' :N Avi .ex it 5 A celebrated its centennial anniversary in 1957. proud of its century-long achievements in teacher education. But even as the celebration got under- way. ISNLT was at the threshold of a new phase of institu- tional development. Like other schools in Illinois and the nation, ISNU in the years ahead experienced rapid growth and expansion in response to the public demand for greater access to higher education. Within a decade ISNU was transformed from a small teachers college into a large multipurpose university. The evidence of expansion was everywhere on campus. Enrollment exploded, from less than 4.000 in 1957 to over 17,500 in 1970. Faculty growth ran a parallel course, exceeding a thousand by the end of the li tty Mt lil! Sixties. Building construction to accommodate the larger numbers never ceased, as 23 buildings, two major addi- tions, married student apartments, and a field house- stadium complex were added to the campus between 1957 and 1970. The university's phenomenal physical growth prompted other changes of greater significance. During the presidency of Robert G. Bone 11956-19671, Doctoral pro- grams were started l1963l, the university name was chang- ed to Illinois State University Ilanuary 1, 19641, the institu- tional mission became that of a liberal arts university and academic programs and departments were organized into colleges l19661. '-S,-v' 1 r Q Q Q - V:- Ppfgfnf' .,, 4 ' '-1' -' i,i..'ia 'i ' 1'-V . iii - ', .1 ' i ii 1 . Y' Q '. 4 D , . ' v ' ki ' , ' '14 ' 5 .. i - I wi: h l. ii. iv ,aiu-. .y X,-u lliiliii S As Illinois State University entered the decade of the Seventies the frenetic pace of growth slowed. While some expansion continued during the Seventies - 2,000 more students, additional buildings such as Bone Student Center, Braden Auditorium and a new Milner Library, and new academic programs - the decade was marked by an assessment of what the university had achieved and how it could best serve the public in the future. But whatever that future might be, ISU had finally become the university which its founders had envisioned 125 years ago. But such rapid expansion was not without its problems. In common with every other public carn Jus whose enrollment soared, student life underwent a dramatic change from cohesion to alienation to protest, While campus opposition of students to the Vietnam War made nevrspa per headlines during the Sixties, academic practices of administration and faculty were also subject to vocal student criticism. An important consequence of the changing nature of campus life was the inclusion of students, along with administration and faculty, in a revamped system of school governance embodied in a university constitution f1969j which achieved a coalescence of the diverse elements comprising the university community. le., Q MA Sintze their foundings, women's fraternities have rf-presentetl the highest standards wherever they have liven chartered in the areas of scholarship, etiquette, tznoperation. leadership and almost every other ima inahle facet ol daily living. This has been maintained tilirough selectivity' in membership and prideful understanding of xx hat .1 sorority is. Aly1li.i Delta Pi is a specially selected above-average group ol young women hound together in ritual hy common ltlvals. To he chosen as a pledge and later to be admitted to amtiw- mernhership in Alpha Delta Pi is an honor and a pri'.'il+'Qe Alpha Angles l ns' Hour tljtnthia laewis. Second How: Abigail lohnson, lfiri l'wasj.1Thirdliou':'I'onilxlurdock,UeirdreSchewielk, Sfillfllfi F.lf.l,if'r. Alpha Delta Pi First Row: Pam LaPoint, DeArma Steinhagen, Gail Davis, Eileen Schmidt. Second Row: Sue Clark, Cheryl Feth, Tracy Ford, Kathy Kelley. Alpha Phi International Fraternity First Bow: Linda McCo , Mary Le Beau, Tiffany Prichardl, Iennifer Howard, Pam Reiling. Second Row: Moll Hinojsa, Bonnie Adler, Kathy Lindt Colleen Mulcahy, Car- rie Pinasco, Karin MacKinnon. Third Row: Tammy LeRoy, Sonia Carlson, lane Crischow, laneen Hodgson, Diana Neimanis, Pam Brown, Pam Hill, Maureen Han- non. Fourth Row: Sue Frunk, San- dy Felvey, Leanne Humphre , Dawn Barnett, Lisa Sickendick, Debbie Logan, Shari Moss, Kelly Penn. Fifth Row: Rindy Dor- chinecz, Michele Stark, Nancy Sob- chinsky, Melody Miller, Lisa Kosanovich, Peggy Murray, Vicki Cross, Mary Karczewski, Iennifer Young, Ioanne Ohler, Cindy Webster, Christi Christianson, len Soderholm. Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation at Illinois State University is a campus ministry or anization sponsored by the United Methodist Cfiurch and open to all who are interested in participating. Activities include worship on Sunday morning. Communion each Wednesday evening. suppers every Sunday evening, Music Makers. Clowns. retreats, small study groups, concerts. and service projects. Highlights of this year have included a Rainbow Unlimited Workshop with Dr. Neal Fisher, President of Garret-Evangelical Seminary, a large and vigorous group of Music Makers who have performed at many Wesley Foundation events, and a clown group that has performed in many churches of Central Illinois as well as at a shoppin center and another university. Officers for this year were Randy Coons and Rex Ringenburg. co-presidents. lAudrey Cuba served as a co-president in the Falllg Iune Thompson and Valerie lones. secretary: Kathy Nesbit. treasurer. Co-directors were Sharon and Tom Neufer Emswiler. First Row: Kathy Nesbitt, Raney Coons. Rhonda Fengel. Second Row: Valerie lones. Aaron Coons, Diana Sauder. Third Bow: Ioel Cray. Lynn Ellis, Ralph Smith. Fourth Bow: Anita Dude, Ed Curry. Maureen Calaway. Frank Cochran, Rex Ringenberg. Ph sics Club l'irst Hou? David Rhodes. Pat Ruane. Second Bow: Barry l..ii. 'l'om Brown. lii S. Park, Gary Arnold, Greg Dayid. lhird How: Brian Greer. left' Fitch. Chris Prombo, Alfred Goodxyyn. Iohn Crew, Paul Smith. Fourth Bow: Ieffrey Lipar. X1arkPenrod. Those Not Pictured: Mike Canney, Ed Lfluirclixyell. Don Frye. Dean Lovett, Mike Madigan. Spencer Xlallder. Dan Sittler. Tliti Illinois State liniyersity Physics Club is a chapter of the Society of Physics Students, a national organization sponsored by the American Institute of Physics. Approximately 6.500 students in over 500 colleges and universities across the country are members of the Institutes Society of Physics Students. SPS membership, through collegiate chapters. is open to those interested in physics. Gamma Phi Beta First Row: Amy Dempsey, Renee Gessau, Carol Sonnicksen, Beth Iohnson, Iodi Wonkler. Sec- ond Row: Linda Rotche, Nancy Ettling, Margaret Walsh, Debbie Murray, Noreen Kelly. Third Row: Reggie Schmitz, Barb Davis, Ianine Pfister, Vivian Lee. Division o Children With Communication Disorders First How: Toni Kress, Sue Sefcik, Second Hoax Claudia Milliren Isponsorj, Iulie llarrns. jan Schallenburg, Susan Campbell. is an organization composed ol students interested in communication disorders. its purpose is to promote the education of people involved with hearing impaired. It is geared to stimulate a professional attitude among its members as well as to inform the public of the educational needs of children with communication disorders. The activities that DCCD sponsors are parties for the hearing impaired students at Fairchild and the holding of a variety of fund-raising drives. The biggest event this past year for DCCD was sponsoring FOXFIRE, a rock band which combines sign language with its music. Black Awareness and Action Committee West Campus First Row: Camille Lowe. Ioanne Taylor. Second Row: T Regina Ioyner. Henry Napue Ir. Third Row: Annette Ric- Cray. Cheryl Davis. Rim Langford. Association o Residence Halls first .-Xnita Geno. :Xlicy Pusty, Greg Moran, Christine lflurlxey Second Bow: Kate Toohill, lerry Eggiman, Cara Yexer. Ierenty' Gleetl. Bill Driver. Third Bow: Rhonda Vega. Sharon Wittalaer. Ernie Purnell, Dan Prachar, Devon lloxxlantl, Delta Delta Delta social sorority has heen on Illinois State l'nix'ersity's ttainpus for nine years. Beta Omicron is just one ot' the over 1-10 chapters of Tri Delta National Sorority. The ntetnlwers of Tri Deltas Executive Board are: Deb tiilxanelx. social member: Kim Patterson, secretary: Sally 'l'orrantte. past president: Sue Miller, house president: Lfhris Poole. fraternity education. Delta Delta Delta First Row: Kim Patterson. Second R o W: D e b Cikanek, Sue Miller, Chris Poole, Sally Torrance. Human Services Organization represents the Child and Family sequence of Home Economics. Membership is open to all undergraduates or graduates interested in Human Services coming from any field. Goals are: al to be more professionally conscious bl to Provide academic counseling cl to form a network of personal support dl to provide leadership opportunities for the members of the club el to promote interest in the field of Human Services through students and the community. Faculty sponsors are: Karen Stephens and Dr. Lynelle Hale Fall Officers: Spring Officers President - Polly Tambling - Marti Nelson Vice President - Marti Nelson - lane Devine Sec!Treas. - janet Smith - Lisa Kessell 'QS' Fi Lisa Kessell, lane Devine, Marti Nelson. Association of Latin- American Students First Bow: Lourdes Sequinot. Evelyn Roman, jennifer Whitler. Second Row: Alvin Gonzalez, Gilbert Men- doza, Dannv Rivera. Third Row: Libby Mailand, Beth Pickerill. lesse Hurtado. Alfredo Frausto. Rho Lambda Honorar Society RHO LAMBDA isa Creek honorary society for junior and senior sorority women who have earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or above. RHO LAMBDA honors those sorority women who have exhibited the highest qualities of leadership and service in the Creek system. The aim of RHO LAMBDA is to promote and reward good scholarship. Bach semester, a scholarship dessert is held to honor scholarship achievements and to present a S5000 scholarship to an outstanding pledge. lfirst Bow: Deh Cikanek IPresident1, Connie Unger IVice- presidentj, Kim Blazek lTreasurerj. Second Row: Maureen Tuffy, Tracy Ford, Iulia Baker. Walker Hall Residence Association First Row: Christy Ur- cher, Nancy Dettillo, Cheryl Iacobsen, Brian Orr, Arun Bhakta. Sec-ond Row:Rodney Peters ladvisorl, Zehra Aydin, Iames Lench, Mark O'Rourke. Third Bow: Girard Lim, Michael Bennett, Mark Krylowicz, Devon Howland, Paul Hinckley. Tau Beta Sigma National Honorary Band Sorority The Zeta Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma is a service organization whose aim is to assist the band directors in developing the leadership and enthusiasm that exists in the ISU Band Program. Our goals are not only to provide the band with organized and concentrated service activities, but to give our members experiences in organization, leadership, and social contacts. Some of our plast activities have been selling Big Red Marching Mac ine jackets and garment bags, assisting in ISU Band Day events, and pla ing a ten-hour band-a-thon to raise funds for Easter Seals and the ISU Band Program. 1982-83 Officers: President - Kay Anderson Vice-president - Debbi Downer Secretary - Sue Nygaard Treasurer - Iudy Lohmar Historian - Amy Dolan First Bow: Libby Mailand, Amy Dolan, Sue Rovens. Second Bow: Debbi Downer, Kay Anderson, Bridget Starr. Third Bow: Sandy Bouse, Diana Byrne, Ann Baker, Mystee Schultz. Fourth Bow: Iudy Lohmar, Cathy Wright, Carol Byrnes, Sue Nygaard. Pi Beta Phi Sorority First Bow: Ann Nobis. Leslie Carlson, Ioan Frintner. Sharon Polk. Second Bow: Nancy Verban, Kerri Punke. Kim Blazek, Lisa Romero. Third Bow: Machelle Cee. Connie Unger. 15 ' K 1 . . 1 I ,' 'i'9' ff? first Hfmx' Amtiy Mohler, Iulie Gibula, Deb Rozz-1k,Sabiena 1i.ttt5.m, S6'fTfJHli Haw: Howard Packovvicz, Lisa Georgis, I.--ti Rubin, Xlikv Cragan, Marcus Canada. ,Zeparfmefzf ,Mai First How: Stew: Iiuffmam, Rtikf: 'f'I1I'DffiF, Kathy Ammer- . ll mon. Secrmfl Huw: Sanfix Huattlty, Chuck Fudge, Patti Jdgum Orlenllealfecz jay fxtffntzfrn. First Row: Sabiena Hudson, Brian Marsh, Rema Costones. Urban Second Row: Michelle Hildreth, Ream Nelson, Gary Griz- zard, Marcus Canada. Third Row: Derrick Woods, Tracy Contenlpgrary Reeves. 2443, S-A E 1 o X qc David Rabb, Pamela Lawerence, Iim Winston. The French Club 2 IN-3-uzqiit Nturgnn. llttiivl llitlluis. Svunmi . Stuart ll.-tigu. l'hit'rt'y l'i'vttil1l.iy', llvth l.eegvt'g. EE 1-. tit urge t'vttxvssi.1it tl-'.n'11lty Cnnsnlmntl. Linli- .J.e.n ' 'lllfii Hun XX'.ill.ute .-Xmiersnn. .-Xnne : .tit l.t::: k'Q- ll.lI'X'tI1,RUgx'l'XlUUI't',LlliX'Ul'Blll'tHlllUU t f 1 .iz Vinh. n.nnt-tl tm Ct-ntlv l i'.ii1Cnis, was tim, .- Ztzrtlxvt' the .ipp1'utti.ttinti nf the Ftwtittli wgtzegt lt- nnltnrv. .mtl the uiistmns nt' the French :f ' .' sfnli prnxitivs .tn .ittiinspln-rv in which .L if A is . :ti pix-t'vssut's mn intenittt. tlierehy ntivnticitig . ., H, , - N. tw .t l .t ,.t l. .intl tt'tcmisli1ps, .tit Ile Ll-trlv Ft'.inC.iis spnnsnrs at weekly .f fwnr in the Ni.1rgery Ellis Library on CHIIIPIISI n t liztgtgtw to N' rvst.n1r.1nt3 .1 French literary contest where .. -sent ta topic in French litenitureg and Q' ZPIQ PM .mins tvtlier .nitix'ities, such .is French films and Jing exhilu IS, visit the Art Institute and to dine nt at Black Student Union Left to Right: Yevette Warren, David Robb, Sybil Hightower. Kappa Alpha Psi First Row: Pierre Mor- rison, Vance Kendall, Sher- man Dixon, M a l l a i e u Colden. Second Row: Ieffery Smith, Donald Banks, Ander- son Parks, lef- fery Hudson. OFFICERS - First Row: Tracy Strow- matt. Second Row: Mark Sopchyk, Ran- d y L l o y d , Michael Robin- son, Michael Durnil. Leadership Council The 1983 Leadership Council is made up of Seniors from each academic department at ISU. The council serves as the leaders for the class since ISU no longer has class officers. The Leadership Council has the responsibility for selecting the Class Gift to the University, the class logo, class graduation announcements, and for promoting Senior spirit through special events and departmental activities. is:-i WBLT Ebony Affair Staff ifirs! Roni Sabiena Hudson. Clewiami McBride. Second Row: Xlantus Cdlhltid. Cari Butler, Ken ii.ii'i'is. Xlark Harris. Dwight Brooks. Student Association First Row: Mike Torri, Sara Crew. Second Row: Maureen Sollars, Mike Blosser, Robbie Christian- son, Allen Greenberg, Rick Spoof. Third Row: Donna Sheridan, Eugene Grandberry, lim Girth, Kyle Windhorn. Fourth Row: Peter A. Kroner, Ir. Minorit Business Student Association Minority Business Student Association is in its 4th year of existence. The purpose of the organization is to enhance the education and career development of minority students. With this goal in mind. MBSA provides the opportunity for minority student interaction through participation in managing its affairs and by implementing various programs that will ensure individual student growth. First Row: Charisse Herron, Betty I. Iones, Diane Iohnson. Second Bow: Sharonn Garrett, Dennie Beach, Toni Murdock, Abby Iohnson. Third Bow: Mary Toliver, Ionathon Hamilton, Kim Wilson, lim Townsend, Kathy Clark. International Business Club The International Business Club is ISUS newest business club: having been formed in September of 1982. The IBC has a goal of increasing awareness of international business among ISU students and helping to prepare students for entrance into jobs in international business fields. programs include sponsorship of uest speakers, compilation of a career data Ease, and social activities. IBC also has special events such as the Talk-In lin Februaryl in which professionals from different areas of business meet with ISU students. IBC seeks a wide diversity of members, including those who are outside of the College of Business, who are interested in international careers. Left to Bight: Paul Craig. Christy Crobengieser, Cheryl Heienik. Dr. Iris Yarner tFaculty Advisory Beclq' Curske. l 2 1 Society for the Advancement of Management First Row: Robin Heinbrey, Donna Tylka, Cherie Pontarelli, Shari Yonover, David Gundersen lFaculty Advisorl. Second Row: Larry Garcia, Rita Tice, Iohn Gogberg. Left to Right: Wilburn Wilkins, Ar- thur Sutton, Ioseph Bates, Erwin Macewin, Rance T. Currie, Roderick Wormbly, Dean Mason, Walter Brandon, Michael Col- eman. Not Pictured: Ronald Iohdan, Steve Grahm, Ierell Robinson, Stephen Heinz, Reginald Summerise, Raymond London, Ierrod Mathews, Iuan Thomas, Cleve Dixon. f' Each year during Black History Month, the most talented, intelligent, poised and refined black female is crowned the new Miss Black ISU. The Miss Black ISU Pageant is sponsored and coordinated by the men of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., Epsilon Chi Chapter. The young ladies biding for the title are judged in many different areas: poise. intelligibility, talent, essay and participation. M iss Black ISU reigns from March to February. Her duties include public appearances, performances and service duties to ISU campus and the Bloomingtonflxlormal community. She also represents Phi Beta Sigma, Epsilon Chi Chapter in their Regional and National Miss Phi Beta Sigma Pageant. This year's Miss Black ISU is Lamouria Boyd. Phi Beta Sigma First Row: Anthony Hart. Second Row: Iames Worthington, Stevie Ballard, Van Stevenson, fxfiinhael Elam. Third Row: Iames Winston, Rodney Howard, Lenerl Sharp. .Tot Pictured: Hector Santigo, Rick Hall, Tyrone Hutson, Brian Seaphus, Ronald Watts, Kevin Williams, Shelby lohnson, Iohnathan Manard, Terrence Howard, Adolph Clark, Bryant Young, Shawn Brown, E'nex Steele, Mark Simmons, Keith Carroll, Kevin Woods. CZ 55, Getting Down to Business Club loin Heinz, Vicki Iones, Mary Williams. Alpha Phi Omega In Alpha Phi Omega, their business is service. They are the nation's largest service fraternity, providing service to the nation, the youth, the community, and the campus. They participate in Campus Blood Drives, coordinate food and clothing drives for the community, and hold fund-raisers for many charities. Alpha Phi Omega's members stand ready to provide the best service possible. In Alpha Phi Omega, service is their business. First Row: Cedric Iefferson, lane Lorensen, Bryant Wells. Second Row: Shirley Boykins, Celeste Greathouse, Anthony McGhee, Bridget Veasley, Yolanda Smith. Third Row: Amy Williams, Elizabeth Mikell. Fourth Row: Vincent Iones, Donnie Parnell, Kevin Riley, Darryl Winn, Kathy Turner, Gwendolyn Harris. Eta il Sigma I I H 5 Gamma I Inauguration of Q4 l' students into in .Eta Sigma Gamma is a national professional honorary in the field of Health Sciences. Its purpose is to elevate the standards, ideas, competencies, and ethics of professionally trained persons in the Health Science disciplines. Student Alumni Council First Row: Sandy Siems, Ingrid Her- zog, Pennie Lesak, Erynn Brigham. Se- cond Row: Ioyce Penland lAdvisorl, Nancy Dattilo, Sue Nelson, Paula Hinkle, Carol Wo- jcik, Lynn Stankewicz, Madon- na Curtis. Third Row: Heidi Weber, Mark Remas, Tom Iakubczak, Mike Wiese, lohn lTonyJ Hoffman, Kim Kon- win, Linda Polkow, Barb Peake. hon ora rr' sof ietr Hr :ith Sr,1enf,f lllergerniier 19831, The Student Alumni Council is a group of students who Works with the Alumni and Parents Associations in various capacities, as well as helping out Admissions by encouraging prospective students to enroll at ISU. Major events of the council's have included helping at Parents' Day and Homecoming, calling for the alumni telethon, writing letters to prospective students, and hosting a regional conference. They are also awarding two S200 scholarships to incoming freshmen. Their major fund-raiser is their cake delivery service. 2: Sigma fra rn rn 11 Urnoga flimpter. nr tional profession rl T 0 the Vidette Staff. W wv NX ! Q' X XXX X XXXXXXXXX XX X XX wXwXXX3XXwNXX -Y 'X 'KXXXXNXXX XXW' X X X X. l'h,.f..Xy.y,vhru :XX .. rx-.X.. .. N.X.XX- MXL. X X xX AX... r X.XX.X Ni 5. 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Fourth Row: Chris Amberg, Lauren Mager. Donna McClure, lane Yoltarel. Jodi Behrends, Kelly Hoffer. I L 1 YJ lqlthough he lost his bid to run in the Normal City Council general elections. ISU student. Richard Spoor. surprised much of the town by losing that bid by only 81 votes. Spoor. a former Marine sergeant from Rantoul. now a senior political and social science major, and Brad Considine, a sophomore communications major, were both eliminated from the race for three Normal City Council seats to be decided in the general elections on April 12th. Election results indicated that Spoor placed seventh with 811 votes, while Considine finished 12th with 389 votes out of a total field of 16 candidates, with the top 6 advancing to the general election. Concerning his own campaign, Spoor said, We gave it fthe campaignl the best shot we could, and that he owes much to everyone who helped in his campaign. Spoor based much of his campaign on what he felt was a need for more student representation in town government. The results of the primary indicate to his that, the town 'doesn't think it's necessary. for Citizens poor DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENTS 30 .cf- Health Sciences . ' ..::.t 1.1 if llwfilth The wnvironmf-ntal health program is one of 18 accredited ' in :rr the Vnm-rl States, and the only one in the State of Illinois. The purpose our-an xx to proz ide students with specific types of educational experiences gr'-par-A stoflr-nts for ff'l1llHtl,lllllSHlldl'iiiP,UCCllIhlllOHS within environmental . 'Irv ire J. f. 'I he li'-allli 1-diir,ation program offers two options for majors: one relate of preparation to work in local, state, and national health Care 1-As. and organizations which have he-alth education as a part of 'warn f,r.nliiattfs '.-.ill lit- skilled in working with people from infancy ', f:'ll,l'l'i1irvl 'A f ffl ,.'.'fH.llJlSlf'JllU!l The mr-dir.al rerord administration program is 'rx the f,oonf,il on fX.1wlif,al Hrliication of the American Medical follalioration x-.ith the Arnerinan Medical Record Association, 1 ,:, thit. prograro v.ill study lilif-ral arts and sciences, medical . f inf- nornf-rinlatiirf-, and nlassifir 'itions systems. The graduates are faith 'arf' faf,lllllf'S '-.-.hiah df-al with the management of health 1 'flat lilf ll',fIl tr-nliriology program is traditional with the ' f xt-ars fil the llfll'.'f'FSIly and one year at an approved , 21.8 ll'ril'1f '-ll'fll',vll 'l.l'f,llVl-Jlfljly Students f-nrollf-d in this program N -' if . r. f,fA nouiraw, with an wrnplnasis io the biological and physical , '- mortal rn-fflinal ll'l,lIflUlUj!l,' LHIIISPS Thr- one year residency ri. .7 'frwiorr in hf'rnatolog'., r.lioif,al r.llf-rnistrv, lmlood lianking, l ,'r,olff!'. V+' fl other -iHpf'f,lS'1f lalioratoriq Hlf'tllt.lfltf f,radliates are ' of f ' 'pillf1lr'IlJ1l'IYl 'uvlllfllIU'1lilldl'w,f4'Sffillf,lillllSlllllllfHlS,ilnfl Wilma Pforr, Vicky Ofenloch, Pat Neef, Alvin Goldfarb, Donald LaCasse. the yearbook staff would like to thank I.S.U. photo services for their help in providing pictures for this yearbook! Th onks!! ,..-fs First Row: Steve Destri, Iill Berri, Mike Combes, Carl Kichinko. Second Row: Iohn Wolter lDirectorl, Carolyn Bishop, lim Rogers, Bryan Harris. Art First Row: Aurapin Pantong. Second' Bow: Iohn Paul Vivoni, Nancy Maloney, Bob Sprengelmeyer, Paul Vivoni, Leslee Stradford, Mary Barr. FINANCIAL AID OFFICE - First Row: Kathy Katz - Aid Advisor, Helen Stover - Scholarships and Monitoring, Kathy Crow - Aid Ad- visor, Donna Banner - Aid Advisor. Second Row: C. Kay lacks - Direc- tor, Ioyce Clover - Aid Advisor, Ted Smith - Employment Clerk, Terri Hepfinger - CSL Clerk, Pat Phillips - Word ProcessorfSec., Betty Brown - Aid Advisor, Laurin- da Osterbur - Aid Advisor. Third Row: Sue Nolan - Aid Advisor, Iulie Smith - Aid Advisor, Mary Goveia - Aid Advisor, Karen Stephens - Word Processor, Terry Richards - Associate Director, Paul Stutsman - Systems, lim Taber - Telephone Receptionist, Lucille Holcomb - Assistant Director, Bar- bara Ziegler - Assistant Director, Donna Gaffney - Aid Advisor. NN I if I Philosophical questions arise in connections with every form of human endeavor: hence here is room for philosophic activity in everyones life. Accordingly, the Department of Philosophy offers courses which will aid students to become aware of this philosophic dimension in human existence and which will develop the skills of critical thinking and logical analysis essential to dealing with philosophical issues rationally. Some such courses study great philosophers systematically. while others treat sets of particular issues. Photo - Michael Corr, Associate Professor of Philosophy. gg:-.4 ,'4. ,lgregf P4 f'?7 1l.'fl'Q ' .1-my 3, ' gli 3: ar ,k.. 4, -,,. wtf.: .I-an , Q ,... .. ,-1. h- f -4 .T ' - Fa, W :rx fn .Ra :Yip :- If 5 f?'FFx '5'. Nt , -wing' wmv 34 QNNAA YD in Q-,, .4 ,E 332.355 'Him Y' Xa- 5 ,--4... gag. 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Women's Truck and Field First Row: Diane Oleka, Hilda Perez, Tammy Stolzenbach, Patty Heiff, Cina Auskalnis, Donna Pryor, Cassandra Bowden, Cathie Mullen. Second Row: jenny Upp, Suzy Treis, Lois Beine, Debbie Czajka, Richele Norman, Nancy Harris, Karin Howells. Beclq' Cervase, Kathy Kaezmarzewski, Margie Muluenna. Third Row: Dana Bethard, Donna Hollingworth, Erlisha Cwin. Margaret Haskell, Iessica Harris, Bevesly Neal, Wendy Van Mierlo, Astrid Nijrnan, lean Sullivan, Sandy Meals. Sue Payne. Mary Mcllvay fmanagerl. Fourth Row: Ioyce Morton lHead coachl, Mary Grosso lGrad. Assistantl, Lisa Cant. Kathy Moline, Sue Matzek, Denise Lores, Sara Schumacher, Christy Osborn, Holly Atkinson, Amy Buchli, Ian Rhodes. Margaret Hackett lCrad. Assistantl, Dee Wilson lAssistantcoach1. 'Til 7 '-JJ Women's Cross Country First Row: Mary Wiker, Wendy Van Mierle, Hilda Perez, Tammy Stolenbach, Deb- bie Czajka, Lois Beine, Margaret Haskell, Suzy Treis. Second Row: Carrie Crowhurst fAthletic Trainerl, Dee Wilson lAssistant coachl, Ienny Upp, Astrid Nijman, Denise Lores, Sara Schumacher, lean Sullivan, Mary Kay Grasso ICrad. Assistantj, Ioyce Morton ICoachl. 1 Mmm if W4,4,,ff First How: Sand if laf.'i'lHlllf:?1flf,fmf,lil. Pam Christiansen lAdrninistrati'.'e Assistantj. Diane Ramos, Iaclfie Kemper, Stephanie Hawhecker, Doug West ffkssistant Goachj. Second Ho:-,': GindyHarris,Iod1.' Remack, Katie Walsh fTrainerj, Iulie Morgan fAssistant coachj. Third Row: Sheila Gardner. Sue Bachrnan, Tracy' Stroyan, Iulie Mueller, Cathy Olson, Deb Bray. l mmm .4 gl?1lZflJfl.CJ First Row: Paul Mayer tcoachl. Second Row: Denise Riederer, Gina Ghiavini, Vanessa Brassea. Heather Sipe, Kin La Fave. Gretchen Glad, Diane Miller, Sharon Butler, Stacey Weber. 1982-83 Illinois State Women's Swimming Front Row: Student manager Ron Brackenbury, Kim Bornman, Sue Smith, Karen McCluskey, Ieannene Cooper, Nanette Fenner, Iamie Rohloff. Second Row: Coach Kathie Wickstrand-McIntosh, diving coach lim Carter, assistant coach Bill Grosser, Nancy lolliff, Erin Moore, Ellen Shelow, Patti Kolnick, lane Schramm, Kim Howard, Liz johnson, Carole Rueter, Pam Brackenburg. Third Row: Iani Taylor, Audrey Iarocki, Cindy Seiler, Kelly Lantow, Sherry Husa. ittttlml Women's Softball Bock Row, Left to Right: Sharon Meuhlhauser - manager, Tonya Gilles, Ellen McWilliams, Cathy Hanson, Glenda Simmering, Laura Prihoda, Yolanda Block, Deb Stamm, Bonnie Kramer, Margie Wright - head coach, Melinda Fischer - assistant coach. Front Row, Left to Right: Mary Ivy, lane Crebner, Nancy Roth, Lu Ann Swanberg, Deb Rydberg, Wendy Smith, Pat Fernandes. Dv Men's Hockey Team Ist Row: Iohn Kelly, Rich Sheley, Tony Palleonini, Don Stalk, Larry Piser, Scot Carol, Dona Sprague, Bill Billman, Steve Baden. 2nd Row: Tom Snyder, Ieff Thrut, Scott Reffett, Steve Morris, Nick Rowe, Dave Lopez, Alphonso Oliver, Eric Ziether, Pete Youngworth, Rigo Rodriguez, Kelly Landrum. 3rd Row: Eric Ewoldt, Matt I-Iedstrom, Mike Iones, Pat Carney, Pat Nelson, Mike Cerdes, Greg Neal, Dave Hollis. 4th Row: Coach Girard, Scott Shout, Chris Farrison, Ron Koch, Ed Smith, Sheldon Zulauf, Gary Clark, Asst. Coach lim Walker, Asst. Coach Neal Nines. ketb au B05 fm Sfttlng S allx Anderson Me or IP s Bus Us bbw He n ak U1 J e nth f K lllj.hlD Sffund Row Illl Hu ,- S f Rimse IC rid Asslsta , 0.4 'uf I'1lffVNlI'lf rimr an f C nrhrm Hvlm agfr fVINl Jivv 1llfttlS1tt1 1 f 4 M upm 9 xx . 134- Tw ig 'I lust H A ' 1: Us N' :J , ,I il Fafinrn.. flflthx' swell, : 'z : 2 , zghn : 1 SH' , Yi,klf' 'z 1 2 . .ffl I ' tch- .b wm llim r,u,1f,hj, Hu: 5 :ay 3 2 . .'. .'zntj, '.If'Iirwi,1 1-'ishffr Illffml fzfmrzhl, Cathy Beasley, Ian ' Y it Hfr.'.ffrs. Kathy' Snh 'ci I VI' si 2 I, If ct Frey, f,f1r 1mf: Hemrvfr, Su: 1 1 5 1 2 fl, In I' Slfntfm l. xssistur 1I rgrmfghl, If 'n Ile 5 'ng,j. -9 'I Mr I Hmm? 'Ihrnrng' Turn er, Marla za ' , Iam X51 Ifwfizfhl '- mm en 3 .Zn 111.51 First Row: Anna Schiedt, Chris Nowicki, Beth Erwin, Peggy Scheiman. Second Row Greg McElroy, Iackie Brennan, Traci Parker, Tracy Templeton, Coach Whitman. mn 3 .ZHIZIZ4 First Row: Iohn Metzger, Brian Dahlstrom, Dave Mallon, Ieff Wagner. Tom Eskridge. Second Row: Greg McElroy, Rob Cerrolnick, Iohn Cassens, Mark Dake, Darrell Smith, Coach Whitman. yfdn J Jar! fllIJj.?Zi! My As sms unw , Y' 'Y '1'! qI Y'1 'K 'Y'f 'nr-rwwjq wr'-v-17g '?'1 'W'7 Y'Y yf - I Ifxlwfdfv HN' IM TN0lxo1iSc'fCc'rt1INx ' First Bow: Darryl Freker, Mike Clark, lim Iocca, Kevin Fry, Bob Dluzen, Steve Sanduski, Wardell Kyles, Les Hampton, lim Knudsen. Second Row: Ioe Muellwe lmanagerl, Ieff Hill, Rob Leanna, lay Alexander, Brad Little, Bob Mull, Tim Vandergrift, Don Burrell, Doug Bushman, Mike Sullivan, Mike Kirk. Third Row: Coach Knoedel, Stan Ozarowski, Iohn Sullivan, Cerg Love, Dave Hengesh, Doug Peterson, Roy Sparks, Darryl Morgan, Ioe Bass, Mike Diquattro, Dave Underkoffler, Bruce Ewen, Coach Coughlan. if Q X' X -.W -eq V V N fx wx R x 59,1 . 'NN f Z 0 ' , Q ,K ' ' A4' , ,1,1v,,ff,w.., . r , cw Kim, J, fin A.1.,,,f,. f , . wg :X 4 ,: 'im fpfggwiff , ,,, W me ff. ' + - 7,zn'2,,ptff 52? mate . .-3iEuL .f w J l g2'2J-1!R3'PP'A. - - ' r 'i NN.- bf , L s X S 4-CNT 1982-83 Illinois State University Basketball Team Seated, From Left: lim McGrath, Lou Stefanovic, Raynard Malaine, Rick Lamb, Hank Cornley, Willie Williams, Mark Zwart. Players Standing, From Left: Michael McKenny, Dwayne Tyus, Brad Duncan, Kirk Francis, Rickie Iohnson, Vann Parkin, William Anderson. Others Standing, From Left: Ieff Bra an, mgr.. Bob Donewald, head coach: Terry Smith, asst. coach, Pat Cunningham, asst. coach: Anthony lones, asst. coach: lim Platt, asst. coach: Bob Kieflliainerz Bruce Stone, asst. coach: Fred Tannenbaum, mgr.g Tony McGhee, mgr. 40' 5. 5- 'bv i f 5 i , 3 .Af K. 'Q f 1 IG 'VZ' T43 sfilidvaif Iwi A ge 5:23 rf' XUKY ' Wm fl Www r t Nw S s Q . .X K' ii XXL-. G15 ri I i A- ' T 4 'fag 5' ' . - -9 , . V 'fi ? ,hi ,x it K V lj ui.- .. A , o y li - , k ' ' ' ' 4 1 y -, 5' I- r i' ' ' u 'rg -Q ' 5, iw ly Y Wy V , tv.-.W mms - -A - xxr .' .74i1' X . t A 1. ga . Q n ,g ,B Q ?iEt:1+fE3 B is , ' 1 A v ' C I T It K 'E' 1 T - , . if LY T' if' C lr if X 'G' ' PM 'sais' 1 I. EL., ,611 Q , k-with x 2 Ii. K f' HV! QNWA fl fx? qi i 'st-f ft at ,Q ez . Q ki? i' 'Z af, 'al Q . . I S T l Q 4 V , 't ' J L V 1 ' t Dr y ,. , t it ,fl 9 .t j - Baseball thirst Botti Xtike Tozer. Bob Reibel, Chuck Hoscheidt, Scott Poyiwchak, Paul Gierscz, jim Pacsnowski. Second Row: Ed il'-iinaiz, Ton Carlucci, Scott Theis, Greg Bee, Ray Gutoski, Charles Rufkahr, Brad Lueders, jay Hoffman jcapt.j, Al Wallace. l Eiiril Bout Txtike Txlessmen jStatisticianj, Bryan House, jay Darnell, Mike Prior, jeff Bergman, Scott Becher, Doug Boehm, Desriigh Xlosley. Duffy Bass jCoachj. Fourth Bow: Lee Cummings lTrainerj, Dave Earl, Charley McLaughlin, Tom Ham- met- in. Lee tloveln, Mark Llusorcki, Scott Meyer, Todd Reeser, Lynn Wade, Brad Karvell. rooisaii fm. f Sziaunoli llruu- l'Lrlw.irrls, lid Thonias, john Casey, Tom Stapleton, Pat Goss, Freddie Lesser, Tim Lucas, Mitch Rebman, joe Spivak, .l 1 xi. f. Q '.lf.li,inif'l,T.1ilzf-R-'if.l:.inl,jim N'lr.llollgle.Sferirmrlllf1WZSleVelVl0eVVS,jim Meyer, Reggie Summerrise, jim Davison, Ray jalivay, Sam Ez 'i l'fiA.fi': livrrx Kzn-1, john fxllifirriiiriti, 'l'im Mrgflarthy, Andy lflarlung, Mike Prior, Bob johnson, Bdroy Yancey. Third Bow: Mike McNelis, ', jok' f,ojijif'ii', lla-.11 fn-org:-, Rink Bvllile, john flastens, Scott Stachrya, Brant Amundson, Darryl Couch, Bob Kampf, Kevin jones, Virgil Xlooriv lfvirfii Hoo fa:-g l.nnak, Paul Rose, jolt Skiliinski, Mike Babiss, Bob Greco, jack Phillips, jim Stadler, Rick Burwitz, Kent Renken, -I, A-r Sf llarriw, Ron F.lo.iton, lJ.n.'f- Wilson, Bill Lamar, lfilth Bow: Glen Swanson, Verdell Ferguson, Tom Fox, jim I-Iunckler, Darien - 1, tsiiwrfi lo-. in ,v'-.slilw-., Bill Nixon. jon Rosenstiel. Roh Robbins, Chris Bowers, Leo Bezanis, Milan Lewis, Dave Kar ing. Sixth Row: Tony '-.rfiiliolil fmt: Flax, llilo- Svwinson, Milo- Beneturski, 'l'om Feilen, Brian Dennis, Pat Richter, jack Brice, Todd Curry, Chris Roberts, Q Horn. llftjllll'-'Ni Bill Barb-ll. jimni Ural, Swveritli Bow: Lee Cummings, Bob Kiel, Tom Venturi, Eric Staniak, Pat Gregory, Bob Helfner, at w f Vol' li john 'l ti'.'.lIHf'lIYl. fm-is Ft.lr.lntosh, Dan Mortier, Gus Pachis, Wade Mauland, jim Aldrich, Doyle George, Tony Office. First Row: Ioe Pescatore, Deane Walker, Aaron Mclnick, Matt Clark, 'Y Iohn Udelhoten, Tony Oghufua, Peter Bowers, Steve Girgenti, Second Row: Dave Dallison, Rich Schneider, Mark Blemaster, Scott Vickers, G Iohn Mann, Lenny LaPasso, lim Kelahan, Ted Brunk, Peter Sorren- tino. Third Row: Bodo Fritzen lhead coachl, Frank Speth, David Iames, Ieff Abrahamson, Mike Blaas, Dan Hermann, Mark Rosen- baum, Guy Mulders, O'Neil McCalla. ,Q cfs - f i ax 2 First Row: Andy Bennett, Toni Mortimea, Matt Fahel, Scott Stilwell, Ierry Braunois lAssistant coachl, Harland Kilburn lHead coachl. Second Row: Sean Heylick, Geoff Iones, Tom Fugelstad, Ioe Snellgrove, Iohn Platt. '6 .22 C ,il 01.1. TQJ2 ii 'P 'ui' Wrestling iffizz' iJ.mf tifiiiiriif-tt, Rich Sl1a:ley,'l'rit1yllellegrinhllon Stack, Larry Peiser, Scot Currell, Doug Sprague, Bill Billman, ltifliiro Sf-f oofl Itoiit 'tom Snyflors, lull' Threot, Scott Reffet, Steve Morris, Nick Rowe, Dave Lopez, Alfonso Oliver, I feitlwr, Perf' Yoiiiigxxfiitli, Riigri Rorlririuez, Kelly Lzmclrum. Third How: Coach George Girardi, Eric Ewoldt, Matt it 1 rom. Ztilzf' loot-s. Pot fliiiiiffy, Pot Nolson, Mike tlercles, Greg Nez1l,Dz1ve Holler. Fourth Row: Scott Shoub, Chris Lar- Hoii Konh. Iifl Smith. Sholrlon Zuloui, flory Clark, lim Walker IAssistont Coochj, Neal Weiner IAssistar1t coachl. bid . 3 49 52 'fwfr I .. ff THE BIG RED Th MARCHIN G MACHINE ,,- '51 'tual I L ua my Ai 2' NE. E521 ,law 'N u 1. ff' in :Ae Al. fi sf The 1983 Edition l of the Worlds Largest Marching Band 7333 , . , , . mnncmnn Illinois State University JTIWUHWE f Reggie The Redbird 'QQ J. 3 NN g B 0 Il 9 15 Wallace Anderson C i 0 l U Dr. Bone was President of Illinois State Univer- sity from 1956-1967. The Bone Scholar Award is the highest r academic honor attainable at ISU. A 'andy Hars S 1? F1 fm '75 ff-is gg' fw:'X gh, we I fr 1 A ' - ll V I Hag Pilgr m J LeAnniPrirnrose A t I 'v- TV thla af' Ansar fy ' . V ' , ,Y ,v gm clk if MIN 6-Us -'lr' :mx 'WMU W Beth Ann WW .X f 0.16 'R---1n4'!74 4 -Nq 4 , Lai Kathy M I 4 ,V , x 1 'X 'UN Porter Photo Not Available 'XJ Stacy Schramer Illlie Seibert Christine Marie Aa ron Management Peru. L W F. Susan Terese Altenhoff I.T.fGraphics loliet, IL V' H XZ. .ni fs B . 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