Indian Hills Community College - Falcon Yearbook (Centerville, IA)
- Class of 1972
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Indian Hills Community College is ours. We have a feeling of belonging here. We are a little-heard-of-campus, becoming more popular with each year. Our new campus, athletic program, art department, auto mechanics-indus- trial education program, and all-round good instructors make us individuals. And just as our campus is unique, so are the students who live and learn here. fEach one of us is a name, a real personj It is an experience coming here and few leave unchanged. Our college has, like a spider web, a nucleus representing the successful merger of student backing, administra- tive leadership, and booster support. This nucleus is not possible unless we all hold it up together. We are still one among many but in- dividuals to ourselves. QFVP P5 , N ali? , 1'-L-.1 51Q4J ' ffifizeferw-ff ia, zwiwfif'-'f f ' . - PY ,diffs - R: ' ' '- -' L'1Qf'a,,,,,,Qgf ! f1 . .H-e.f..4...-4 , ' ' X ' 'Q - '-1122224 L-' I ,g?ys,,,,5w-,ve-X W 'a 'P - ,-:--4-I-W? . 1 ,H . , ' g,1..,N -14: 'Hg 7 4 P: ,. 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I 1 1 -H What would we do without someone to help? lf there's one thing we have here at IHCC, it is helpfulness. People help you along all the time, some- times when you don't want them tO. ftopj Jerry Zillman Cleft! and Dan Vogt Crightj helping Clyde Lisk on his drafting. Cabovel Kaye Washburn doing her thing Crightj Brent, Nick, Dick, and Jody working in Physical Science I. ,vig ,si ' i i rf' ,fqlv is People helping people I . F2 -5,8 J N V- ---- +:g1! X, ,ny . - ,,a,,,,, -. I, ,, 2 'p VW , . 'll-L :,A ! x if , if it t l --4l u.,-1 . . -1,1 A , - , V ' , -b:4A2'F-t'fff 'ivy' W Q- T , 7,1 1.-,,. T.. , fxixlr- . , r ,fy is ,,, ,,' , !,,g5e,iw . on . it wx- - as 7-pw , ffl Ji ' l 7-'-, - ' 'W fini, gk' iii. e A 23, ell i li .J lsllmlfluqgqw i ff pel e l 'wait ,ii I A 'QW H N A ' S 'w ',. fii 7 5 K-4. .nt Y-rl 4 JHJ14. 'lun' - ftopj Allen Chickering and Greg Walter stretching their first canvas. Cabovej Baseball bleachers getting moved by the jocks . . . -'A 31-ll, 4 We got a new campus last year, but the finishing touches will be going on for years to come. A new coop is on its way, hand rails were put up and bushes and trees were set out in the spring. LEMOUSE 5000 ' MAME. mimi u. xmnsv 72' I. v svorneuvnz l Pictured at left is one of the student built racers, using only a mouse trap to propel it. 5 13 il 'Y-x',w,LA, ,... 1 .A, ,- . , -1 -- . Dedication of our campus by Area XV Board Pres. Steve Gerard on May 21, 1972. Il We had all kinds from mathematicians, to moonshiners, to babysitters. I QDIN U CAN 'YOU DO 1 'q: New MATH PROBLEMS gy wma AN OLD MATH A , ,UQ MIND ? ' i W4 W. ,. I S . AW tg el. :I W w,1S1..m: w f , L. ,fuzz ss! f 3 . --fm, -S if M :Ni l,. . Ki g! 1 i.. . gm ,T , W Caboveb Dan Barker pass- ing. frightl Mr. Forney teddy- bear sitting. w fleftj Kriss Smith and Wanda Sauer at the Halloween Dance. Cbelowj Playing with Miss La Mousse. Cbottom leftj He-man Mike Carney. fbottom middleh Same game, only Patti just needs one arm. Cbottom rightb Same game, dorm style. And when all else tailed We had each other. . . What would it be like in a world by your- self? Think about it! Ctopj Manager Jim Ross, Rick Upchurch, and Cliff Dohahue on the field. fleftj Dave and Don having another pillow fight in the dorm. Qbelowj The guys who roomed across the hall. 5 fbottomj Jim Schmidt and Ruth Steen- hoek somewhere on campus. ., P ,, omg? 11-Ssfl' UK nz, U. r, M N wr l 4 1 .Aff f if The N ' ' 15 P 8 f ,-. V' All S2555 'X wg? me We WAAVM,-,.gif 15 l CENTERVILLE BOOSTERS- AUTOMOBILE SERVICE Bratz Skelly Centerville Body Shop Centerville New Car Dealers Centerville Robo Car Wash Sidles Co, BUILDING SUPPLIES Craver Lumber Elliot Electric James Gavronsky, Reliable Culvert Levine Co., The - Mitchell 8L Chebuhar Floor Coverings Peatman Plumbing 62 Heating Radiant Electric Heat Co. DOCTORS Dr. Patrick Gleason, Optometrist Dr. Daniel Hall, D.D.S. Dr. William Heffron, D.C. Dr. Stephen Jewett, M.D. Dr, E.F. Kelley, D.D.S. Dr. D.E. North, D.V.M. Dr. M.G. Parks, M.D. Dr. E.F. Ritter, M.D. DRUG STORES City Walgreen Owl Rexall Willier Pharmacy ENTERTAINMENT Centerville Skating Rink Danny's Place FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Avco Finance Centerville National Bank Thorp Credit, Inc. FUNERAL HOMES Johnson's Funeral Home Miller Wehrle Funeral Home FARM SERVICES Cargill Nutrena Feed Division .Mustang Implement Inc. HOSPITALS AND NURSING HOMES Golden Age Manor. Inc. St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital INSURANCE AGENCIES Claude Hawk Insurance Close Insurance Service Ellis Insurance Ferren Insurance Harl State Farm Insurance Harris Insurance LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Nesja's Wash 'N' Dry Star Cleaners LAWYERS Guernsey 8L Colton Milani 8: Milani MANUFACTURING PLANTS Fuller Manufacturing Co. Union Carbide, Plastic Film Div. MARINE SUPPLIES Lake Rathbun Marina MASS MEDIA Centerville Cablevision, Inc, Centerville Iowegian K.C.O.G., Radio I6 Dedication This year, the l972 Falcon staff is dedicating its book to our over l00 boosters and also to the special few who are IHCC century club members. These people not only gave much time and effort to the college, but also money to help the financial situations. For this, we say thanks. N-r' ,JL xg. 1-S.f 'fV. I ftopj Dr, Den Hartog boosting the Falcons. l Cbottoml Chamber of Commerce coffee in barn. X l i I 3 ' , lil' I CENTURY CLUB MEMBERS Barbaglia. Carl Brown, Rollie Centerville National Bank Centerville Volunteer Firemen Colton, Marvin Cortesio. Frank Crego, Charles Cebuhar, John-John's Vending Cicco, Nick 8L Joe Nick's DX Service Daniels, C.A. Daugherty, Pat Den Hartog, Lee Elliott, Bob Farner, Ted-Farner Wholesale Faust, Red-KCOG Radio Fox, Zeola Gavronsky, Oscar Hellyer, Lyle Iowa Trust 8: Savings Bank Iowegian Irelan, Jim-Jim Irelan Men's Wear Jewett, Dr. Stephen Johnson, Hank 84 L,J.-Johnson Funeral Kelly, Richard-Kelly's Jewelry King. Richard-Kings Standard Service L. 8L W. Construction Mitchell 84 Chebuhar Parks, Dr. M.G. Purczinsky, Roy Ritter, Dr. E.F. Romitti. Marion Shaffer. Eloise-Golden Age Manor Spry. Jim-Cam Line Talbot, Charles Union Carbide Valentine, Dennis Van Oort, Larry L. Wales, Ogle-O.M. Wales Construction Home ORGANIZATIONS B.P.O. Elks, No. 940 Centerville Chamber ol' Commerce PHOTOGRAPHER Bratz Studio PRINTERS Star Printing REAL ESTATE Dillon Realty Reno Real Estate 84 Auction Service RESTAURANTS AND DRIVE INS Double R Dairy Bar Green Circle Inn J.D. Burger Corral Kentucky Fried Chicken Paul's Pizza 8: Steak House Sebben's Dairy Creme Town SL Country Chicken RETAILERS Allen's Hallmark Store Bea's Tots to Teens Brown's Shoe Fit Carlson's Cigar Store Centerville Factory Outlet Centerville Shoe Hospital City Book Store Davis Paint Easter's Super Value Favorite Sports Fashion Shop Flower Center Grismore Jewelry Hy-Vee J.K. Market J.M. Bakery J.C. Penney Co. Jim Irelan's Men's Wear Kelly Jewelry Milady's Shoppe Montgomery Wards Morton's Ben Franklin Oehler Bro's Firestone Phillips Appliance 8a T.V. P.M, Place Store Rockwood's Store for Women Rosenbaum's Food Market Rosencrant's Mobile Homes Sherman Furniture and Carpet Trotter's Men's Wear Turner Radio 8: T.V.' Valentines ,Fabric Shop Village Sewing Shop Western Auto Associate Store TAX SERVICE John Elliot UTILITIES Iowa Southern Utilities Iowa Telephone Co. Ted Clark Thermogas VENDING MACHINES John Cebuhar Vending Service MORAVIA Betty Schupp's Village Florist MYSTIC Clark's Market Max 8L Marge's Market Mystic Lumber Co. Rex's Car Wash Pictured at right, Harold Kepner proudly displays the Watch students i presented him for his service to the school. ig p iii A ur ,i it lF'iI llCl'lnll1 ?1:P lf'il- ll' -Nehru.: Ee' a:,,'ss:n'-ii .. 'Fi ri - ivj' ,'1'f?f 17:2 f P'T 't , 'V VT: .2-ry-5:-1: 'H' -'-'- ' 1 P i '- H5 W Heiimf, , VA 22, gwwdllve., r in iii ui w .' . ij: E BQ 3555353 frm ' 1 '5 'Q i l . .f- rv 91-2131 ' - 1 2 - ,sf ----- vfecssra' 1 Maw 4 L-r ii J y,y::5tl:iili ti ig ig 1, - l 1 f I r ifxii-i 52235, iz Q ' Q I if :ff 522 'Q-A ' ' 1 J '15 12 2 Q5 tiiiex r Z 'af' 52 N. f f 4 . E? 3 i- 551 :U . -- . 'fel-g:j' ii: ' 4-Y ' J 551122 , :Y :Y fr 4 - '--1:-:::'E ri. ' Auf:--.. , f-it Grieg Q 'F 'fnifz 1, Vijaiifeii--'!aQe.+ if' 1,-P . I-Gr Z' if -- 'Q' EJ,-'erin ,,Fr:'.' My 4-4, fzj L' i 1. if ig ' ,Q if , 'e.,'.f11'-V . ' Us ji .- ' ' . 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Il-ICC Dwight Vredenburg, Chariton board member Ken Williams, Albia board member N.D. fTipJ Lamberson, Oskaloosa board member George Russell, Ottumwa board member i i i Area XV Board of Directors And Administrative Cabinet 'IB 'ur Greg Walter 'N . Bain . McC1anahan . Sharp Dr. Drake The Falcon Salutes Bob Wells l Crightj Mr. Wells' excellence in the classroom will be missed next year when he assumes his new duties as coordinator of Adult Education in a four county area of Area XV. We wish him well in his new adven- ture. will ' xx ..- SMTX. X 'K 11: All fabovej An anonymous secre- tary. frightj Multiple exposure for Ms. Jones' multi-de- grees. i- K lv ftopj Busing the faculty to the Ottumwa campus. Cmiddlej Mr. Bailey explains the fine points of check-mate. Cbottomj Pals. Every idea has to have a hu- man creator and conductor, a person to conceptionaiize and run his dream. This 'person' at IHCC is the forty-some men and women making up our . . . Administration And Faculty Ctopj Dr. Mel A. Everingham, President of IHCC is pictured presenting Mrs. Fox with a plaque at her retirement dinner. Cabovej Lyle Hellyer, Vice-President in charge of Academic Affairs. 7 'i Nix X Q' -cb l -.Q Cleftj Marion Romitti: Centerville Cam- pus Director. Cbelowl Wayne Gerkin: Vice-President in charge of Student Affairs. fBottomJ Richard Sharp: Admissions Director, Counselor, Pres. of IHCC Faculty Assoc. 1 Y' i ' l' A J -11 f -, . . .Aw w . S f' ' ' , l v xi. r , -2 . QF., .et .11-1..-L lx Ag' The secretaries and counselors at Indian Hills help faculty and students alike. It would be very difficult to run our college without them. 9' s l M Caboveb Kaye Washburn, Secretary to the Campus Director. ftop rightb Don McClanahan, Guidance and Financial Aids Director. Crightj Christine Bailey, Business Office Secretary. -if ,3,n ale iii v . Nh i N353 - is 2, ,af - .. -xi: Y ' . t - ftop leftj Edna Sherer, Business Office Manager, Mr. Hel1yer's secretary. Cabovej Gail Bassett, Guidance and Finan cial Aids Director's secretary. fleftj Theresa Robinson, Industrial Edu- cation secretary. Crightj Roberta Sherwood, library asst. Cbelowj Zeola Fox, librarian. fbelow rightl Scenes from Mrs. Fox's re tirement party. The Falcon Salutes Zeola Fox Although Zeola has been the college librarian for the past ten years, and prior to that involved in the Centerville public schools, I have only had the pleasure of working with her the past four years. During that time, I have found she is always willing to offer a helping hand when needed. Her time and services are always available. She is a strong booster of the college and all its activities and dedicated to her work. She can be serious and she can be full ofjokes. Zeola always says, Students come first. She proves the point by willingly helping with students scholastic problems as well as personal ones they ask her about. No project is too difficult for Zeola Fox to undertake and DO. Zeola is retiring as college librarian, but I know she will have some new project started soon. Good luck Zeola. Elizabeth Sherwood ' feiffgfirirg-raargaa S -V .l X111-Jn. 1 I--,, fleftj Mary Ann Green, Vocal Music CaboveJ Richard Dutton, Art, AV Director 'ref' ' ...Q ,gn if ff., G If f'l ' l Ctop leftj Richard Cummins, Reading instructor Ctop rightj Evaline Jones, English Cbot. lcftb Larry Van Oort, English Qbot. rightj Sherry Anne Newell, English 3 W , 3 1 . l . 1 QL gas 4 , i ' T if .. :E if M T, -if We z it 5 xi uw' H is 2- .ef ll-.. , .4 , .. 4-N 'Liga'-. Yew, I' 0 'n 1 1 i K , ftop lefty Jean Kauzlarich, Secretarial Science ftop rightj Louise Smith, Business Education Cabove leftj Harold Kepner, Business Education fabovel Charles Dickerson, Social Studies iii Social Science Cleft, standingj Paul Forney, Social Studies and Education Cleft, pronej Ron Oswalt, Psychology Cbelowl Cecil Carlson, Chairman, Social Science, Social Studies Cbottom leftj Frank Cortesio, Social Studies Cbottom rightl Norman Thu, Social Studies K 2 ,. ww ,ggi-,firi 1, fi ,af N X S ' ,uni .lar . -- ., L H Amir 31 L ' K l 32 fbelowl James Spry, Director of Student Activities, Health, Physical Education, Math Crightj Dr. James Drake, Physics, Physi- cal Science Cbottomj Theodore Harbour, Chairman of Division of Math, Science, and Engineer- ing, Biology fbottom rightj Bill Bailey, Mathematics, Golf Coach ii D: it -I' Ctopl Virgil Bain, Chemistry Cabovel Jack Boylan, Mathematics Cleftj Patrick Daugherty, Chairman of Di vision of Health, P.E., and Athletic Director First Aid and Baseball Coach. 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AYER, Doug, Centerville, Ia., So., Dr. AYERS, Bruce, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. AYERS, Stephen, Centerville, Ia., Fr., Dr. BAETHKE, Corinne, Albia, Ia., Fr., Dr. BALDWIN, Connie, Mystic, Ia., So,, L.A. BALL, Helen, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A. BALLANGER, Romona, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A BAILIFF, Jim, St. Charles, Ia., Fr., L.A. BARCUS, Chris, Agency, Ia., Fr., L.A. BARKER, Danny, Keosauqua, Ia., Fr., L.A. BARNHILL, Brent, Bussey, Ia., Fr., L.A. BARTELL, Barbara, Osceola, Ia., Fr., LPN BASSETT, Jeffery, Bloomfield, Ia., Fr., L.A. BAUGHMAN, Martha, Cincinnati, Ia., Fr., L.A. BEAR, Charles, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. BEAR, Mose, Russell, Ia., So., L.A. BEAVERS, Daryl, Lineville, Ia., So., L.A. BEAVERS, Deborah, Mercer, Mo., Fr., L.A. BELL, Merlin, Moberly, Mo., So., L,A. BENSON, Connie, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A. BESCO, Jolene, Albia, la., Fr., L.A. BILLINGS, Diana, Albia, Ia., Fr., L.A. BLACK, Bill, Wapello, Ia., Fr., L.A. BOLANDER, Tim, Des Moines, Ia., Fr., Dr. BOND, Dennis, Richland, Ia., So., L.A. BOWENS, Keith, Newport, Va., Fr., L.A. BOWTON, Robert, Farmington, Ill., So., L.A. BRAUN, Bill, St. Paul, Minn., Fr., L.A. BREWER, Tim, Ottumwa, Ia., So., Dr. BRIXIUS, Mike, Cumberland, Ia., Fr., L.A. BROUSE, Kathie, Allerton, Ia., So., L.A. BROWN, Cheryl, Seymour, Ia., Fr., LPN BROWN, Debbie, Knoxville, Ia., Fr., L.A. BRUNK, Elinor, Centerville, Ia., Fr., LPN BRYAN, Shirley, Centerville, la., Fr., L.A. BRYANT, Carolyn, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. BUBENYAK, Karen, Centerville, la., So., L.A. BURKE, Dennis, Lost Nation, Ia., Fr., L.A. BURKHART, Deborah, Bloomfield, la., Fr., LPN BUTTEL, Deborah, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. CAMERON, Vicki, Albia, Ia., So., L.A. CAPALDO, Don, Albia, Ia., Fr., L.A. CARRY, Nick, Fairfield, Ia., Fr., L.A. CARSON, Leon, Chariton, Ia., So., L.A. CASSIDY, Rhonda, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. CHEBUHAR, Janet, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A. CHICKERING, Allen, Ottumwa, Ia., Fr., L,A. CHOPUS, Joseph, East Hartford, Conn., Fr., L.A CISKA, Mary, Albia, Ia., Fr., L.A. CLARK, Don, Numa, Ia., So., L.A. CLARK, Jeff, Council Bluffs, Ia., So., L.A. CLARK, Paula, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A. CLARK, Richard, Numa, Ia., So., L.A. CLAYTON, Dennis, Corydon, Ia., So., L.A. CLOYED, Carol, Albia, Ia., Fr., L.A. COLTON, Mark, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. COMER, Mel, Floris, Ia., So., L.A. CONRAD, Carol, Harper, Ia., So., L.A. CONWAY, Al, Melrose, Ia., So., L.A. COOPER, Cecil, Moravia, Ia., Fr., L.A. COOPER, Mike, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. CORMENY, Ruth, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. CORTESIO, June, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A. COSSEY, William, Rockford, Ill., So., L.A. COTTRELL, Janet, Russell, Ia., Fr., L.A. COUCHMAN, Cheryl, Seymour, Ia., So., L.A. COUCHMAN, Wayne, Seymour, Ia., So., L.A. COULSON, Stewart, Russell, Ia., Fr., L.A. COULTER, Michael, Drakesville, Ia., Fr., L.A. COVERT, Jerry, Ottumwa, Ia., So., L.A. COX, Elaine, Moulton, la., Fr., L.A. CRALL, Greg, Melrose, Ia., So., L.A. CRALL, Kathy, Albia, Ia., Fr., L.A. CRAVER, Patti, Centerville, Ia., So,, L.A. CRAWFORD, Leon, Cambridge, Oh., Fr., L.A. CREGO, Kim, Centerville, la., So., L.A. CRESWICK, Chester, Cantil, Ia., So., A.M. CURTIS, John, Melrose, Ia., Fr,, L.A. DANIELS, George, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A. DANIELS, Tony, Macomb, Ill., Fr., L.A. V DAVIDSON, Margie, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. DAVIS, Denny, Carlisle, Ia., Fr., L.A. DAVIS, Diane, Moulton, Ia., So., L.A. DAVIS, Mark, Albia, Ia., So., L.A. DAVIS, Mike, Mystic, Ia., Fr., A.M. DAY, Dick, Fairfield, Ia., So., L.A. DELONG, Mark, Keota, Ia., So., L.A. DENEY, Beverley, Chariton, Ia., Fr., LPN DEWITT, Jim, Albia, Ia., Fr., L.A. DICKS, Nick, Moravia, Ia., So., L.A. DOMINICO, Charles, Ottumwa, Ia., So., L.A. if 4 45, ' . s -4 -an ru ., ff arf'-1-' 'l..' 3-'C K 'tug.'4:4IF'lV..-. 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A fifibsg L'-has Fw- ' - - --.B ' 1' , 1 , '- - FL, ff-rv.f.r111r11.. if-Te-.' ga. . . ir- - .leg ,z 'if 'Tis' S , ,. , - 1' ,-- H .., . -. :-. . 1 R Q -he ,Le 'Qvf , '-.r A --er, Jfiwi' M. t.-F' .Q-xi' '.Ls,?1:.1. .f -1. . - '-5: .11 'Y--'j,.' - Us . 1-'1'i.-- .. Qt Na+. . .gwyfg v ',,.,-. 1 ' . ' - 1-f ' f . Q: -1' 'f1i'ls- 'Qi -11. fi , . ..T.-WV 1- 1 -- 5 'W -' 1 .5 pr 11.4 -1- ...1V.1.f 1- Lf- . - 1 4a111.1 a 1 t Ju 11 513.11 .3 -1. 137- -f.- afwse.-.t '1f1.i.1'Vg?lL 1 1 .1 ti. - 2-ff 4 4 1' 1 1111 1tgg:1pg,11 . SW 'iw 1 f. su a ., 1 ...H f , ra- M- . ,...R1,. . . . 1 Y N i 1 1 Y The Barn is the center of activities on our campus. The bottom is open all day for stu- dents to study, eat, play cards, or just relax in. The loft is home for art shows, plays, movies and dances. 1 R 1:11. is H., W , 1-. 1 t 1 .ai . ,LS x . - l 1 is , l J 'Q fi ' l il 'P' i N , l i ,f l 2 'Q I 1 lp 4 l .. 1:44. l Q, it f l , it f f ': 'df J . -J it DOONAN, Bob, Elk Horn, Ia., So., L.A. DOUGLAS, Debbie, Centerville, la., Fr., L.A. DOWNS, Margaret, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. DRAKE, John, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A. DUDLEY, Tom, Centerville, la., Fr., A.M. DURBIN, Jimmie, Unionville, Mo., Fr., L.A. DYKE, Phillip, Sioux City, Ia., So., L.A. ECKELBERG, Gary, Maquoketa, Ia., So., L.A ECKERT, Cheryl, Albia, Ia., Fr., L.A. EGBERT, Carolyn, West Grove, Ia., Fr., LPN ELLIS, Randy, Hedrick, la., Fr., L.A. ENGLE, James, Powersville, Mo., Fr., A.M. EVANS, Randy, Des Moines, Ia., Fr., L.A. EVANS, Vicki, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. EXLINE, Becky, Exline, Ia., Fr., L.A. EXLINE, Lisa, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. FABER, Carolyn, Blakesburg, la., Fr., L.A. FAORO, Reno Jr,, Mystic, Ia., Fr., L.A. FENTON, David, Plano, la., Fr., L.A. FISK, Jim, Ottumwa, Ia., Fr., L.A. FITZPATRICK, Larry, Osceola, Ia., Fr., L.A. FOGLESONG, Jackie, Moulton, la., Fr., L.A. FOUCH, David, LaPlata, Mo., Fr., L.A. FOWLER, Robert, Unionville, Mo., Fr., L.A. FREEMAN, Joe, Fairfield, Ia., So., L.A. FRIEDWALD, Ed, Poplar Bluff, Mo., Fr., L.A GAMES, Martin, Bloomfield, Ia., Fr., L.A. GARTIN, Steve, Chariton, Ia., So., L.A. GARWOOD, Dennis, Monona, Wise., Fr., L.A. GAY, Don, Crane, Mo., So., A.M, GILL, Mike, Seymour, la., So., L.A. GILLMAN, Barbara, Chariton, Ia., So., L.A. GIVENS, Jerome, Webster Groves, Mo,, Fr., L A GLASCOCK, Greg, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. GLENN, John, Plano, Ia., So., L.A. GODBY, David, Unionville, Ia., Fr., L.A. GREEN, Rita, Centerville, la., Fr., L.A. GROOMS, Greg, Ottumwa, Ia., Fr., L.A. GROSS, Bob, Walnut, Ia., Fr., L.A. GUZZI, Loretta, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. HALFERTY, Dale, Chariton, la., Fr., L.A. HALL, Marilyn, Moravia, Ia., Fr., L.A. HAND, Steven, Seymour, Ia., Fr., LPN HANEY, Kathy, Centerville, la., So., L.A. HARBOUR, June, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A. HARBOUR, Ted, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. HARRINGTON, Dave, Moravia, la., Fr., L.A. HARRIS, Rick, Bloomfield, Ia., Fr., L.A. HART, Harry, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. HERR, Les, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. HESS, Patrick, Albia, Ia., Fr., L.A. HETZLER, Wayne, Moulton, Ia., Fr., A.M, HEWITT, Roy, Greentop, Miss., Fr., L.A. HIATT, Marti, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A. HICKERSON, Jeanie, Seymour, Ia., Fr., L.A. HICKS, Galen, Brookfield, Mo., Fr., L.A. HICKS, Jessie, Brookfield, Mo., So., L.A. HIGGINS, Tom, Council Bluffs, Ia., Fr., L.A. HILLER, Mark, Roswell, N.M., Fr., L.A. HILLYARD, Don, Corydon, Ia., So., L.A. HINDLEY, Paul, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A. HOGES, Daren, Rathbun, la., Fr., L.A. HOLLINRAKE, Pat, Albia, Ia,, Fr., L.A. HOLLOWAY, Richard, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A. HOLMES, Dan, Newton, Ia., Fr., L.A. HORN, Alice, Moulton, Ia., So., L.A. HORN, John, Moulton, Ia., Fr., L.A. HOUGLAND, Dean, Bloomfield, Ia., So., L.A. HUBBARD, Charles, Pearl, Ill., Fr., L.A. HUNTER, David, Unionville, Mo., Fr., A.M. INGERSOLL, Marieta, Unionville, Mo., Fr., L.A IRWIN, Larry, Moravia, Ia., So., L.A. ISHMAEL, Dave, Princeton, Mo., So., L.A. ISLEY, Don, Russell, Ia., So., L.A. JACKSON, Dwayne, Corydon, Ia., So., L.A. JOHNSON, Cheryl, Osceola, Ia., Fr., L.A. JOHNSON, Larry, St. Louis, Mo., Fr., L.A. JOHNSON, Michael, Eldon, Ia., So., L.A. JOHNSTON, Evan, Drakesville, Ia., Fr., L.A. JONES, Gaylon, Mehlville, Mo., Fr., L.A. JONES, Randy, Drakesville, Ia., Fr., L.A. JONES, Wade, Albia, Ia., So., L.A. KAUZLARICH, Sandra, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A KEITH, Warren, Lucerene, Mo., Fr., L.A. KELLEY, Debbie, Unionville, Ia., Fr., L.A. KELLEY, Nancy, Unionville, Ia., Fr., L.A. KELLY, Mike, Dubuque, Ia., Fr., L.A. KENT, Martin, Promise City, Ia., Fr,, L.A. KIEFFER, Terry, Lake City, Minn., Fr., L.A. KIEL, Marcus, Freedom, Wise., Fr., L.A. KINNEY, Mike, Ottumwa, Ia., Fr., L.A. KIRBY, Vicki, Moulton, Ia., Fr., L.A. KLOBNAK, Jim, Hamilton, Ia., Fr., L.A. KOESTNER, Dave, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A. KOESTNER, James, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. KOPATICH, Thomas, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. -num ,i THE! S,-.Q mf xo QQ -ilu- , V1 : ,ug .-1, v Tff 1631 - U1 m is a home away from home. Co-ed, a place to make friends from all over the United States. Under new housing director, Jim Spry, the dorm is sure to be an important influence in shaping the future of IHCC. KREBS, Dave, Kinross, la., So., L.A. LANDSPERGER, Roy, Pershing, Ia., So., L.A. LAKE, Betty, Corydon, Ia., So., L.A. LANKFORD, Rick, Richland, Ia., Fr., L.A. LAWSON, Patricia, Bloomfield, Ia., Fr., LPN LEACH, John, Sewal, Ia., Fr., L.A. LEAZER, Jo Beth, Corydon, Ia., Fr., L.A. LISK, Alan, Lynnville, Ia., Fr., L.A. LOCKMAN, Teresa, Moravia, Ia., So., L.A. LONG, Craig, Mt. Pleasant, Ia., Fr., L.A. LONG, Gary, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. LUDINGTON, Brenda, Sewal, Ia., Fr., L.A. MC BEE, Marilyn, Chariton, la., Fr., LPN MC BRIDE, Barbara, Moravia, Ia., Fr., L.A. MC CARTNEY, Bob, Des Moines, la., Fr., L.A. MC CARTY, Theresa, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A. MC CLATCHEY, Larry, Gary, Ind., So., L.A. MC CLURE, Mary, Cincinnati, Ia., So., L.A. MC CLURG, Bob, Bloomfield, Ia., Fr., A.M. MC CONVILLE, Jim, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. MC CULLOUGH, Allan, Russell, la,, So., L.A. MC DANEL, Dallas, Moravia, la., Fr., L.A. MC DANEL, Dean, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. MC DANEL, Jody, Centerville, la., So., L.A. MC ELVAIN, Marvin, Seymour, la., Fr., L.A. MC FARLAND, Randy, Ottumwa, Ia., Fr., L.A MC ILHON, Joseph, Des Moines, la., Fr., L.A. MC KEE, Patrick, Seymour, Ia., Fr., LPN MADDALOZZO, Mary Ann, Seymour, la., Fr L A MALETTA, John, Mystic, Ia., Fr., L,A. MARLIN, Donald, Albia, Ia., So., L.A. MARTIN, Jack, Unionville, Ia., Fr., L.A. MARTIN Raelynn, Lovilla, Ia., So., L.A. MARTIN, William, Jersey City, N.J., Fr., L.A. MARTIN, William E., Unionville, la., Fr., L.A MASON, Stan, Woodburn, Ia., So., L.A. MATEER, Rick, Sigourney, Ia., Fr., L.A. MEREDITH, Carl, Bonaparte, la., Fr., A.M. MICK, Doyle L., Albia, Ia., Fr., L.A. MIENDERS, Doug, Cedar Falls, la., Fr., L.A. MILLER, Bill, Mediapolis, Ia., So., L.A. MILLER, Gregory, Chariton, Ia., So., L.A. MILLER, Ken, Monmouth, Ill., Fr., L.A. MINER, Linda, Cambria, la., So., L.A. MITCHELL, John Jr., Cincinnati, Ia., So., A.M MITCHELL, Tom, Steubenville, Oh., So., L.A MOBLEY, Greg, Centerville, la., Fr., L.A. MOODY, Chuck, Centerville, la., So., L.A. I 7 Q 4 It , jig. ,D :: P , I I Q N T ' X is N X? V . . ut! gi f .-3' , 1. ,. , Y. l d ..., 1 f 1. r nf, .I ,I I I I I ,I , xllf Q ,' 3 .M f, W .Q . in -3- W .V ,Y . ,J ' 25' P AI . 'ff 1, W ,ll ., a , .:.,., .,,:,,. 4 , : f X -zzz, , I ...B sl SN 'mf , f, , . . nv Ar x , M 1 ,f. I I ll 'T It , '- at , , , , i d IW . ' xl. fg r 'J' 'ii ' Vi A v sa., I Il I x I I I . - Iliff af., , , ' ' law M I 5 fl WE' 'i- X 155 'ii , . 't A-J nv new X , ly ,Ya 0' . Qi f J' , M 13 . 1 ba, I 'E 5 -,, ., .... ,-.,.n ,-:Ru f. '-3.5372 a.'1:.2,a - 'f 'fxs :5E::.-.cm-I Y . - rv u, .4 mn. MOORE, David, Webster, Grove, Mo., Fr., L.A. MOORE, Jan, Moravia, Ia., Fr., L.A. MOORE, Max, Seymour, Ia., So., L.A. MORLAN, Kerry, Moulton, Ia., So., L.A. MORMON, Gary, Dakota City, Nebr., Fr., L.A. MORRIS, Charles, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. MUENCH, Mark, Lucerne, Ia., Fr., L.A. MUMFORD, Mary, Chariton, Ia., Fr., LPN MYERS, Karen, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. NEAL, Carol, Bonaparte, Ia., Fr., L.A. NEEL, Gary, Corydon, la., Fr., L.A. NEELY, David, Chicago, Ill., So., L.A. NEUBAUER, Bob, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. NEWMAN, Kriss, Stockport, Ia., So., L.A. NICHOLSON, Carla, Corydon, la., So., L.A. NICKLIN, Daniel, Selma, Ia., Fr., A.M. NORWOOD, Anthony, Newark, NJ., Fr., L.A. O'BRIEN, Mike, Iowa City, Ia., Fr., L.A. O'CONNOR, Jerry, Blakesburg, la., lir., L.A. O'DONNELL, Michael, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. OGLESBY, Trisha, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. OXENFORD, Bruce, Urbandale, Ia., So., L.A. PAGE, Leahdel, Chariton, Ia., Fr., LPN PARGAS, Tony, Albuquerque, N.M., Fr., L.A. PARKER, Della, Albia, Ia., Fr., LPN PARKER, Mary Ann, Albia, Fr., L.A. PATRICK, Laura, Albia, lo., So., L.A. PATTERSON, Andy, Oskaloosa, Ia., Fr., L.A. PAXTON, Denny, Ottumwa, Ia., Fr., L.A. PHILIPS, Chriss, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A. PICKLER, Nota, Albia, Ia., Fr., LPN PIM, Doug, Chariton, Ia.,I1'r., L.A. PIPER, Kelly, Bloomfield, Ia., Fr., L.A. PIPES, Lenny, Unionville, Mo., Ifr., L.A. POFFENBERGER, Susan, Centerville, la., Fr., LPN POLITOVICH, Marinea, Centerville, Ia., Er., L.A. POPE, Carolyn, Albia, Ia., So., L.A. PREGON, George, Knoxville, Ia., Fr., L.A. PRICE, Roger, Moulton, Ia., Fr., L.A. PRICE, Tom, Boone, Ia., Fr., L.A. PROBASCO, Charlotte, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. PYLE, John, Albia, Ia., So., L.A. PYNER, Alfred, Corydon, Ia., So., L.A. QUIGLEY, Sherry, Unionville, Mo., So., L.A. OUIGLEY, Tom, Unionville, Mo., So., L.A. RAINER, Deborah, Leon, Ia., Fr., L.A. RAMSEY, Thomas, Manilla, Ia., So., L.A, RI-IOADES, Bob, Brule, Nebr., Fr., L.A. The Practical Nursing program at IHCC serves a real need in this area. The LPN students are pictured at work and during their impressive candle- light capping ceremony. -vt i 1 - f:- ' , ,H Fi ff f 1 7 rr 1 u 1 ! ,. F Qi W. 1 F 5 , ri f if A 1? J' he 1 I ws' .K-' EH w 1 , rr ,,,,..,.- LI XT, , X W . 1 at r 1,uf,HM ggggggw ,m'4?,',,? ' ' wxx . i A r f' lifrf i ,Mi 1 it if? ' I7 . p 1 ri .A , I r EF? r. 1 1 'f 1' ' fu. L X -'Wi-1 Y 'iie Af .,. is - . it 5. 17,-?'-'L- 'L.. ,X r I 1 I 'R I I ' x X w l I M' 5 ' X X 2 1 f :JS J 1 . f w 1 N 1 1 , F 1 rr . J r 1 LJ , ' I 'I 1 ,- Q 'r r, 'Q 1 ' ' f l , X A J M413 E2 9 ge K iwi Lg X A 1 W its 1' 1 Q. mmf X. ,wing ,.., -n J 1 :ik 411 , li I , I ' t' 1 I, A ,. If , Jr ' H V i Q s A K 1 , I k-T I .,. F. - . f fr ,, f f 4, Y . f ,i 5 i N . - W' , . We A d - Pa :fi i '4s.J Fe -+--it r- Q - J' 1 f J ,- .,, . K, '- -, gl , ,q A I - Ik s 4, Y' K I f ., , , f rs! gl A I , X gf' F' i N! 5 X7 'cz' Safe, AI l 'I U Y c , ,H ' l :,.' ., h '5 l 'M' 'f: .,, , 'H ' H! I ' 'P xl , f If i t ' f Y r . ' n . .V A -- ,.'-ei' fa. f 'Q-:Jiri-iif -C -- 1 X ' ' -??'5fif?'f14- ' ' ' ' - L 'xt B ettis-Si W- E-:Qfagii -191 - - L , ' cs ' their ma-W1 ,e ea- ,V r-if '- 1--- .Aging1-L:4-?fJsw:wgnrr',3 1 'F 1-if-JH,ttgg:e-V.-f 1'f't 9 ii-1' 1 fngfgiiffsbiiiiggs .mf 'f ' if 52 i 1 N J 'v 'la Ze Y. L .1.. . ,M 0.33 M, i -W' Qnsg, ur' nviw , . . , MJ. 3, ,gg W egg! A QS if fi? .4 S351 'fr' Vi' i x 'sl J il ' - w f :FK gg fgjilgg :gf 1 nqgz 1- 'V - Wg.-,.1,y. Sz, -ir.-.z, gi 'Q 'jfffiaw ff gala. .-M.: , -r f. V35 , :V .. W, L ' - 'fvsfw .jm,iLd' .,' , 51l:J: - 525311. w IU 5 n . . , 635 1 51 ,. -,Ng wg' .F Y, , 1 ':g,.f:1:L' , Y - l, r 'irl I xi or --.-: :tn van 3 El V' 14' Aa W Q: RICHARD, Mike, Fairfield, Ia., Fr., L.A. RICHMOND, Mike, Lovillia, Ia., Fr., L.A. RIMA, Randy, Pecoratt, Ia., Fr., L.A. ROBERTS, Donny, Drakesville, Ia., Fr., L.A. RODGERS, Henry Paul, Newton, Ia., So., L.A. RODGERS, Mike, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. ROGERT, Rande, Bode, Ia., So., L.A. ROTH, Steve, Mt. Pleasant, Ia., Fr., L.A. ROZENDAAL, Duane, Sully, Ia., Fr., L.A. RUPALO, Duane, Seymour, Ia., Fr., L.A. RUSH, Jerry, Corydon, Ia., Fr., L.A. RUSSELL, Charles, Canton, Ill., Fr., L.A. RYAN, Pat, Melrose, Ia., Fr., L.A. SALATO, James, Albia, Ia., Fr., L.A. SAMMONS, Gary, Mt. Pleasant, Ia., Fr., L,A. SAPP, Norlan, Ottumwa, Ia., Fr., L.A. SAUER, Wanda, Hedrick, Ia., Fr., L.A. SAYERS, Ruth, Cambria, Ia., So., L.A. SCHOOLEY, Bill, Wayland, Ia., So., L.A. SCOTT, JoEllen, Albia, Ia., Fr., L.A. SCOTT, Wayne, Hedrick, Ia., So., L.A. SHEARER, Mike, Ottumwa, Ia., Fr., L.A. SHEETS, Dale, Allerton, Ia., So., A.M. SHELTON, Robert, Calumet City, Ill., Fr., L.A SHERRARD, Steve, Plano, Ia., Fr., L.A. SHIELDS, Randy, Lineville, Ia., Fr., L.A. SHONTS, Theadore, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. SHORTER, James, Oxford, Miss., Fr., L.A. SIMMONS, Stephen, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. SIMPSON, Edwin, Albia, Ia., So., L.A. SMITH, Jim, Des Moines, Ia., Fr., L.A. SMITH, Kriss, Ottumwa, Ia., So., L.A. SMITH, Sherry, Packwood, Ia,, Fr., L.A. SMITHBURG, Wayne, Milton, Ia., Fr., L.A. SORDEN, Merle, Webster, Ia., Fr., L.A. SQUIRES, Fred, Numa, Ia., So., L.A. STEENHOEK, Beth, Moravia, Ia., So., L.A. STEENHOEK, Ruth, Moravia, Ia., Fr., L.A. STEVENSON, Bob, Moulton, Ia., Fr., A.M. STEWART, Dennis, Drakesville, Ia., Fr., L.A. STEWART, Ron, Ottumwa, Ia., So., L.A. STOCKER, Michael, Albia, Ia., Fr., L.A. STOCKER, Tony, Blakesburg, Ia., Fr., L.A. STOVER, Douglas, Dubuque, Ia., Fr., L.A. STRAIT, Mike, Bloomfield, Ia., Fr., L.A. STREEBY, Jim, Eldon, Ia., Fr., L.A. STRICKLER, Dixie, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. STUFFLEBEAM, Jean, Unionville, Ia., Fr., L.A I I , K .R I Q- x C If , 7,11 , A .. .J X, e-' Y s. , ix E, I gel, an wt f Q' , l ,I he I K , a I I vf I s i 'P' fi? ff. . sz? Fl 8 ? l' lie f N4 1.- Q Q? , SULLIVAN, Steve, Cantril, La., So., L.A. SURBER, Roger, Indianole, Ia., Fr., L.A. SWESEY, Mike, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. TAFT, George, Albia, Ia., Fr., L.A. TARBELL, Delwin, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. TAYLOR, Katie, Laramie, Wy., Fr., L.A. TEHEL, Reginald, Postville, Ia., So., L.A. TEWALT, Kathy, Cedar Falls, Ia., Fr., LPN THOMAS, Jane, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. THOMAS, Ron, Centerville, la., So., L.A. THOMAS, Ronald, Unionville, la., Fr., L.A. THOMPSON, Ronnie, Russell, Ia., Fr., L.A. TISUE, Gary, Moravia, Ia., So., L.A. UPCHURCH, Rick, Toledo, Ohio, Fr., L.A. VANDERHORST, Lyle, Bussey, Ia., So., L.A. VAN EGDOM, Ronald, Albia, Ia., So., L.A. VAN ESSEN, Harris Allen, Tracy, la., Fr., L.A VAN SICKEL, Richard, Moravia, la., Fr., L.A. VINZANT, Margaret, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A VOGT, Dan, Keokuk, Ia., Fr., L.A. WAKEFIELD, Sherry, Mystic, la., Fr., L.A. WALKER, Debbie, Mystic, Ia., Fr., L.A. WALKER, Robert, Numa, Ia., Fr., L.A. WALSH, James, Melrose, Ia., So., L.A. WALSH, Jane, Centerville, la., So., L.A. WARD, Bill, Moravia, Ia., S0., L.A. WARD, Marshia, Ollie, Ia., Fr., L.A. WEBB, Chuck, Sigourney, la., Fr., L.A. WEHR, John, Sigourney, Ia., So., L.A. WERTS, Mark, Russell, Ia., Fr., L.A. WHEATON, Tim, Pulaski, Ia., So., L.A. WHICKER, Jimmy, Moravia, Ia., Fr., L.A. WHITAKER, Larry, Centerville, la., Fr., L.A. WHITE, David, Keosauqua, Ia., Fr., L.A. WHITE, Janice, Centerville, Ia., Fr., L.A. WHITE, Jeff, Macomb, Ill., Fr., L.A. WHITNEY, Anne, Fairfield, Ia., Fr., L.A. WIBE, Chuck, Chariton, Ia., So., L.A. WILLIAMS, Bill, Manhatten, Kansas, So., A.M. WILLIAMS, Jimmie, Junction City, Kns., Fr., L A WILLHITE, James, Salem, Ill., Fr., L.A. WILSON, Dan, Centerville, Ia., So,, L.A. WILSON, Diane, Centerville, Ia., So., L.A. WISE, Bruce, Des Moines, Ia., Fr., L.A. WOODS, Randy, Memphis, Mo., So., L.A. WRIGHT, Jim, Woodburn, Ia., Fr., L.A. WRIGHT, Pat, Chariton, Ia., Fr., LPN ZILLMAN, Jerry, Fairfield, Ia., Fr., L.A. will This year's student senate did more than was known by the other students. Most of the projects were held back be- cause of either lack of money or no cooperation from others in- volved. Several dances, the spring picnic, and free movies were among some of the things they pulled off for the students. Jim Schmidt fpictured abovej did a fine job leading the others as president, this year. Student senate president for next year, Katie Taylor, is pic- tured above right. Wiffifgi B i , -J ,lt fvfii f , -mimi: 1' - ' ,... ff' Qfront rowb Anne Whitney, Margaret Vinzant, Katie Taylor CSecretary-Treasurerj, Patti Craver fmiddle rowl Don Clark, John Drake, Wayne Couchman Cvice-presidentj, Wayne Scott, Carol Neal, Mickey Bowton, Cheryl Johnson ion Mickey's lapj. Cback rowj Allen Chickering, Jim Schmidt CPresidentJ, Stewart Coulson, Kriss Smith. 56 l The Picnic One cold day in May As I was going on my way The Student Senate said, Hey, Ya all come join the group. And man they had some troupe. There were folks and teenies All sittin' round eatin' Weenies, Along with pots and pots of beanies. 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Ctop leftj Jerome Givens handling a pass against NEO. Ctop rightj Head Coach Daniels- Coach of the Year. Cabovej Watson, Mitchell, Cunningham and Webb showing that we're Number 1! -RICK UPCHURCH Receiving an honor as All-American for a first-year player was a first ever at IHCC. Other honors for Rick, a native of Toledo, Ohio, were lst team All-Conference running back by both the coaches and Register polls. He was also included in the national stand-- ings. Rick was fifth in individual total of- fense and was seventh in individual scoring with 15 touchdowns for a total of 90 points In nine games, and a total of 160 plays, he ran for 1,171 yards rushing and caught for 358 yards-a total of 1,529 yards. He was also sixth in individual rushing. Congratula- tions to Rick on a great season. SEPT. 11-NEO, 44-IHCC, 25-NEO came into the game ranked 2nd, and a game already under their belts against 14th ranked Iowa Central. IHCC went into half time leading 25-14. Rick Upchurch, running back, scored three touchdowns. Maybe IHCC lost, but NEO's coach reported that he had 8 boys in- jured and lost 2 of them for the season. The injuries proved hazardous to their team, as they ended the season ranked 12th, just one ahead of the Falcons. SEPT. 18-IHCC, 7-Iowa Lakes, O-The Wolves of Iowa Lakes came down and gave IHCC a good game in the rain and cold. Up- church scored the only touchdown. The Fal- con defense also held them to only 85 total yards throughout the entire game. SEPT. 25-Wilbur Wright, 19-IHCC, 18-With the help of the officials, Wright JC was able to defeat the Falcons. We played them on a mud- soaked field without an electric scoreboard or clock, both destroyed during a riot. The Fal- cons were mighty lucky to leave Chicago with their shirts still on their backs. OCT. 2-IHCC, 0-Waldorf JC, O-With the loss of key players, the Falcons and Waldorf fought to a deadlock. The Falcons record now became 1-0-1 in the Conference, while their record overall was 1-2-1. OCT. 9-IHCC, 13-Iowa Central, 6-The Fal- cons started an uphill climb by beating 14th ranked Iowa Central on Homecoming. Hub- bard scored the lst touchdown on a 31-yd. pass from Ramsey, then Upchurch scored on a 11-yd. run. . , 3 1. V. .r, .ig . -- ar, I A r . . 1 ' 1 r - A A, . . gga, A ersegsig' is ' . . V is - -a ,. ' -Sf U , - ah' -,jr rr 1-. ' of ' , Y 'I' 4 r , .- .- v A ' T - '-i i ,rf e?,4Ar. g ' Y . - 'I I 5, ' ' -N . jg, -fag, ' ' :V-. si.: Wi- !',N 'l 55 -I X -fffil' '. ' . A 'H' ! - 1 . 519 f. Sl Fla.-Q15 -rf Jia. .!ll, ifW.'9'?l' J - NJ , . Y ... 1- 1. u. Cabove rightj The cold spectators look on while the Falcons up- root Ellsworth. Crightj The defense piles on. . ,X , Y . ,wx .E , f 44 . . , , - - - - 1 Y- . s eww W fs fr . 12 ,Hi 35 2, ,, .., ,. ,.. , , .. ., .. V. - ' Q -U 3, we ' Q H N 'i?5.s23a ' is aww- -- xfzsmffe? N www Q -, KK ,M , , i :. - u N-Q., : ,jz-,5:p,Qf.g, , 1 - 1'1,e--- ' 1 f,,.,,f4 - Y., 8 V Y, 'A'?'-EEL' -If I' 1. ':, , 1 ,, 53 ' x R af, as rank-s I- F.-' V. , , - .' inf ' ' ' ' :f.,f5fb2g,mg9Q5Hf 25355, W 1 .r - ., Z +- 1-K5-, , W--as--v'f 'A - ,Av 1.'.w'f f: -' A W? 7QQ7fiEf'T!Qf55iiZfii .iLi ifQ5i?9iiWi'iVf+f W iv.--1, 'f -fr , .,,, -- 5 , , -3,, f '- rs' 4'-gf A, , fwfr' 'f . . 1 'Y .' ' --s - rm, - . n I . ,. mx1f,.:.'w'i .e - f P 1,-1 Ctopj Part of the team looks on while the defense goes against Chicago Wright. Crightj The offensive line formation. fabovej Ramsey 1101 gives instructions to the offense. 65 The Conference Champs OCT. 16-IHCC, 22-Grand Rapids, 21 -In one of the most dramatic football games played by a Centerville JC team, IHCC used a last second pass from White to Sheppard to give the Falcons a stunning victory over previously 3rd- ranked Grand Rapids. With just a minute left, Coach Daniels sent White into the game to handle the aerial attack. McDew, Upchurch, and Sheppard led the action during that minute, and the offensive line did a super job in that last stretch of time. OCT. 23-IHCC, 14-Marshalltown, 6-With all hope of winning the Conference Title shot down because of a player declared inelligible, the Falcons bounced back and defeated Marshalltown CC, even though they knew they had to for- feit the previous wins. Upchurch was the star of the game with a 20-yd. touchdown, and a 68 yd. punt return to his credit. OCT. 30-IHCC, 51-North Iowa, 18-With renewed hope, the Falcons received word that the player declared inelligible was really elligible, so the team started the ball rolling again. .' 4- .f -r ' 'f 5, '2 '. ' . -1a5'?'1?LC?. ,Lv . With hopes high, they ran over NIACC. With scores from Upchurch, McDew, Hubbard, Sheppard, and a 70 yd. punt return by Dyke, the Falcons moved their record to 4-0-1 in the Conference and a 5-2-1 overall record. NOV. 6-IHCC, 35-Ellsworth, 0-The game was built up to be the game of the year, with Ellsworth ranked 4th nation- ally and with an unbeaten record. The underdogs, showing who was best, stopped Ellsworth's running attack formed by All-American Don Willingham, thus becoming the Iowa Junior College Conference Champs. With representatives from different bowls viewing the game, the Falcons thought they had a good chance of getting a bid after their tremen- dous victory. Upchurch again highlighted the game with 242 total yards to his credit. Charlie Hubbard and the of- fensive line also did well. The defensive line kept Ellsworth from getting inside their 20. So, IHCC finished the season with a 5-0-1 record in the Conference and a 6-2-1 overall. While Ellsworth, dropping to a 5-1 record in Conference play, and a 7-1-1 overall, got the bid to the El Toro Bowl. Cabovej The coaches look over the situation on the Chicago field. 53 'av J In the team got to reach one of their goals-winning the Conference Title-but they still didn't receive their biggest hope-a bid to a bowl game. e 1' . -, ' - - .A U , . - Vx 3 'F '4yU H' .Y f' i'Y'V'- A I -x V: , V ., ' , 'J .: .1 Q, tr ! , 'fa A w I i nad. 1 ,5 , ', 5 . ff Q 1 4'5V'ff41-'dqfz-:,,f1r -I wh g glaring? . L I . i ' i I .. june ! ,V vi' 'Z , 5 i' : ' W' FW-- ' .rig , . 5 A ' i - 'fy I f ,.1 i ' 'y '- Y -S --. 1 ' , I ,. 1:-.lahig ' - i., A - Ye: . . . 3 'rff fu L ' ' , 4 4 Ui ' 'Hi My 11 I i - , 'Wan f , I.. -1. - . , - - I - : ri- ' . . . . - 1 1' 1 . f . all fy' 3, 4 Q Q'wiQf'5f2., I - -.,g,gA, .',f,Q, :. ,, , .f v f:Sf5ffffI'i:Yf..f. 1 t ' 'tt-Q ' ., --4413 i - .1 L 45 - . - it if , . .+ , , .. . , i if . Hy 4. 'F -Q. ff' t S Sie 5 . i, -4 ' ' 5. 4 ' - .ll - . ,,'4 .- gh,-,L, -H f, Li, . f H Z, ,V X7 V -gy? V L H , L9 V, ,, , , 5. if an ' '-1' .- ' 'a-'1 , ' if - f 'f l' E3 W., . 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Dodge going up in smoke. ff 'Sf X 1 V X . ..., .M , P. g It '-if ,, 1, Af Z if 1 . N sv If flcftj Dave plays tug of war with IHCC,s Tony Lawerence. Cbclowj Looking for an open man. -+5 Front Row, Left to Right: Mike Rodgers Tony Pargas Mark Hiller Dave Fouch Tom Kopatich Back Row: Larry Whitaker Mike O'Brian Wayne Hetzler Anthony Norwood Ray Sheppard DavevLewis, capt The Falcons were credited with a few upsets, including Ellsworth and Creston. They also accomplished something they had never done be- fore-playing two good games with Burlington, the conference champs, and losing both by only a few points. The Falcons also had their off nights, as Ft. Dodge proved to be the team that we couldn't come close to. Out- look for ,73 .... All but one are re- turning for next year, so advice to the opposing teams . . . Watch out! fabovel Bill Martin tossing it in. Cabove rightj Dave tries another gar- bage shot. ,Cbottom rightj Mark Hiller taking a long shot. A , 4 A 4 ' x g Q. X 5 Em 51 Cbelowj Mark shoots again with everyone looking on. Cbottomj Quentin King, coaching his birds , wg. I X. Q 5' gl 'Qin ' 's and 3 completed another great season winning the Conference and the Re- gional tourney! The conference crown makes it 4 in a row for Pat Daugherty's team. They also won their third regional title in four years. In the tournaments,the Falcons won 8 and lost 3, In the sub-regional at Clarinda, the Falcons beat Clarinda, Creston, and Grand View to advance to the the regionals. In the regionals the Falcons lost to Ellsworth 3-2, in the first game. Then they came back by trouncing Clinton 20-1 in the losers' brack- et, then beating Ellsworth and Fort Dodge twice to win the tournament. At the Midwest regional at Iowa City, the Falcons met stiff competition, and were defeated by St. Clair of Port Huron, Mich. The Falcons came back in the losers' bracket by beating Anoka-Ramsey, Minn. The last game for the Falcons was against Lincoln, Ill., the Illinoi team beat the Falcons 3-2. . .- IW' Ctopj Head bench warmer Daugherty and four and one half apprentices. fleftj Batting practice before a game. fabovel Two Falcons waiting their turn to get at the ball. The team individuals The Falcons were honored again, by having two pitchers drafted by the pros. They were Larry O'Brien, and Jimmy Williams. Larry signed a pro contract with the Cincinnati Reds after the season. Good luck to Larry. Other standouts were pitchers Harry Rasmussen, 8-3 Curt Ramstack 9-2 and Paul Joyce 5-1. The hitters were Tom Rima, Tom F itzsimmons, Denny Strode, Dave Haas, Dan Ness and Jim Smith. All but two regulars, Williams and Smith, will be leaving the team, so Coach Daugherty will have to rebuild for next year. Coach will have a different kind of summerjob this year. He will be the coach for a farm team from the Montreal Expos, in Florida. Good luck to Pat Daugherty. is ' ' -:.f'f-x-?.'-Q - . 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Q MW W 4- YV ' 1 .9 J - h , '- 4 q,,,.y,.. - ,,, ww' , H - -- it ' . . ,,,T3,.Qy' W I A., 4. +I i' Eg- Q ,--Af i- N ...wav - .1 Jx..f 5- 1 5 'i'l,JCiL sr ' 'S 9,1 3f:?' 52f,, V. ' iw i 35,12 A ,. , . .. . sa 'mwikvx'-y' 1 I - -'Y L 1 , V, . 3 1 , .., new 6 r ro I -x '.I,f1,,gi 9 , 'fr' 'f' Q 551 f' .1 Q. f ftop rightl No. 1 coach, Pat Daugherty. Cabovel Some Falcon supporters brave the cold to watch their team win another victory. H '1'-+2' - M f J , w,,,. i n ,Q ?,y A' ' rf, .FW ,:.:.,. f. .5 A -yn Q , .,. . .::. w 1 , :-:xl .1 Lf- - J r.. ' 555, we A 4-w .5gf ififw-1 ,A ,f ,J ' M ' r H L A X. ff. xx wg nd! 9-an .K E, , .. A-...,,. H 4 'CQ 'H W Nz! - F ,.,.-9, , H mx-limi bf Q.. ' .. 4 , in Nl : nl'-A in 1 f .- ,y gff., 's fl X IR! rip' x X 'Y' s E 1 w 1 e 'R x 1 1' nv xx! 1, 'N N 31' 1 S 1 I Wy 71 P ax 'A 7 fx? 'ffl X Q 1 wx I w X ' L, rf - ' 'N' r A '. I - , .X V1 I J X Q-..V V .,.....f -V w L ,, . 5:5-ju ea. ' fe. Q A we -we AI e. 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Jeff White-J eff is a freshman from Macomb, Ill. He is a two sport man at IHCC as he plays quarterback on the football team and holds down the number four position on the golf team. J effs aver- age for the season is 80. Mr. Bailey-1971 season saw his team 20-0, state champs and state medalist from IHCC. 1972 season stacked up at 15-0, state champs and state medalist from IHCC. Both years saw national competition. Not bad coach. John McQuary-John is a freshman from Centerville and a well known golfer in this area. John played in the number two position most of the season this year and at one time had a string of 71, 71 , and 73 in competition. His season average is 79. Ron Stewart-Ron is a soph. from Ottumwa who last year won state medalist honors in the Regional Tournament. This year Ron was voted the outstanding athlete at IHCC.Through some 35 matches for the two year period that Ron has represented IHCC he has established an amazing 74.3 average. Jim Campbell-J im is a freshman from Albia. Jim had problems early in the season with a golfers nemesis the shanksf' After overcom- ing this problem Jim started shooting the golf he is capable of and capped off the season by winning the state medalist championship. Jim is the long hitter of the Falcon squad and his overall season average is 81. Coach Bailey ,W-,f .1 - ' 9 - . sf! 4 ri W . ,fig . , . ' , va If .ff 'x '1 .1. f , we ' f i f .Lg ff ' ' fd , ' M - --F Ji' gi, L f' miwm f.iw,3-i xiili-4,2 , .- w 6.41. 1539, Y M ' m' ,J W Mi .Q-Elf 5f i6w,4gY1'..l -ww w ,.,,,,.,. M ,A I, W., 2 5, M, ,M SW - I ,K p fi 1 .,.: .-j 1x4 1 9 . ' ' '. AV , A z . : ' ,T ' 'M ff AL ,,'.-' ' ' I r 4 3,-D-,U I-.Lt , .:..w - lf' 5 'Y I . ,, , 'I ., , J.. Ji' ' 7 1 Y C - ' 'Q-.. , 'if ' ' ,'f-:- JUL X 'ff' 1, , il if' if , 'V A 1 .i , ' fl , K 1' l ' 'L -'R 1 ,qw 11 Pk? bi! .2 This ,S national was played in LeHigh Acres Florida. The IHCC Golden Falcons ended the first days play ranked Sth in the nation. In second round play they dropped to 11th place and ended the tourna- ment ranked 13th out of 23 teams entered. Each of these teams was a regional champion in National Junior College Athletic Association spon- sored tournaments. E5 UH Y V, fx- ' ' ,.ff:w.aS.... QF: 51 5553555 .if-'f.-lw 1: sci? 'Z ': 'Q M , f' i f WW-ur . 3555. Off to the National Tournament 52 1 ,WM f . ' W-Qi in-f..f' J 2' Q .. .W f vxgffagial Mas' H. K ff. 6 ,ly Nw 1 w msg if , x Taq x eo A .,. M355 n 1 1 Field Sports rank high The rains last fall and again v this spring silenced the bows of our fearless archers most of the year. How- ever, they were able to at least stay in shape. It is hoped that the club will be able to find a new indoor home soon so that weather conditions will not be such a big factor. 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QUJC. 3,29-qo.lu,,I4 f n -A .,J.-. f.gilf':: . flag!-w1?7S','5f f V, 4 gi- - puff- '. i f T Sffii asaa '1 gr'-.r . - ' ' . ' . .,. -v . . - - . , ,- ,..eem:g, ' r ..., , ' f'?eff55'5f- 'f -fu-ifggifff-'gaxmvf-at 1 f , ...sg ..-- .: QV'-Bfrf fafifigy .i H - - 5 ..:.u-J fri! 31?-rl? 'arsfff ,figs .- --,F . Q- club had fifteen members, including three young ladies who contributed much to the success of the club. As members of the Na- tional Rifle Association, the Rifle Club competed with other colleges through the mail. The boys were led by Mike Coulter and the girls by Katie Taylor. Mr. Kepner, the team advisor, spent many hours helping out the newcom- ers. The home of the rifle club was once again the National Guard Armo- ry. Much fun was had by all. '96 if u .L ww N, If F- -4,.W.e N- W f Q iw Q--5 .j'-.5..i 4, A . 4 .ig A 2. 4 ..1.T7I- .in-,,.f .QQ .,. -4 453-4 42 -4 4-4, .4144 44 .4 4E3,,,L,,,: .4- .M 5 ' V Q -xgfi' 1. , -- - .. .5-'?55'ef4 4 '- A' gi!-1 'gf . 4 -' . 5 'T E! 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Ctop leftl The Old Creamery Players Iowa's only professional theater troupe ftop rightj The Old Creamery Play- ers presenting The Doctor in Spite of Himself in the loft. Cmiddle rightj Parsons College Choir in concert. Cbottom rightl McPherson col1ege's lively rendition of a Shakespearean classic. w fig A , I 3 UA.. 5-5 : , ' fa All .f X QE ., Q' , i 2.5 3, Vx .. 1 Z, 3- ff ,535 ,W ,far 4,8 .7 96 ,J -5 u A Q ,gi , Q fi-.:iiM1H4 ff pf Ms. Falcon f, .1-, il l- T- at Jl O .Q -lr- B E a the Falcon staff's choice to represent the spirit of IHCC for 1971-72. She is only a part- time student, but a vital spark in all of her classes. At the urging of her son, a college professor, Mrs. Mitchell who will be 80 later this year, came to IHCC to see what's going on. This gracious lady is one of those rare individuals that make learning fun. She truly enjoys getting and sharing in- formation and personal experiences. Her hobbies are restoring and refinishing furniture and a little professional dressmaking, but she really has little spare time to do either. To her, the most important thing in life is to do a good job at whatever she attempts. The Falcon staff con- gratulates you for a good job well done at IHCC. , W, ' t fire - 'Q L' k . In l I , ,V fag-,lv F' .- -, S i' - 'Ei 5 ' -.4-2 mv- Q, g-1. -5- , :ti- 1' rf 'fi' if . vw' hs, ':i7:s,.- iI'. LAT! ,'. -S-. .Q ' ' - --Q list' ' w:, :.- - gr M' 41-Lf 1-'-Za' ' P --L5L,,5,g' .f1,,.g-5 x' 'hs 'MASQ' firm- 'I' In November, the IHCC Building Clock Players pre- sented The Little Princef' a story by Antoine de Saint-Exu- pery and adapted for the stage by a former IHCC student, John Belles. There are few stories which, in some way, in some de- gree, change the world forever, for those who know them. This was such a story. The Little Prince . . . CAST Narrator .......... ..... . . . Turkish Astronomer .... Rose ........... King ........ Conceited Man . . . Tippler ..... Lanplighter. . . Geographer ....... Snake .......... Flower of No Account Fox ........... Railway Switchman . Barb Boley Connie Baldwin June Cortesio Carla Nicholson Dale Halferty Helen Ball Billy Ward Carol Conrad Debbie Walker Martin Kent Don Wollenhaupt l Dwayne Bettis John Drake ftop leftj Barb Boley, the Little Prince and Carol Conrad, the Lamplighter. Ctop rightj Dick Day and Betty Howell at the light board. fabovej The Little Prince and Bill Ward, the Tippler, se T' Wi? me 5.1 The play was produced by Mr. Jim Schupp and Mrs. Sherry Newell, with a staff consisting of 1 Dick Day Mike Johnson Betty Howell Loretta Guzzi Robert Brown Mark Schupp Greg Miller Lisa Schupp The background slides were done by: Allen Chickering Greg Walter ftop leftj Carla Nicholson, the Rose. Cabovel Mrs. Newell fixing the Na.rrator's make-up, one last time. fleftj John Drake, Railway Switchman and crew. asf it Graduation Dedication Open House W , ,-f' Q 4 , ,iff rw After several unsuccessful tries, the Centerville Campus of Indian Hills Community College had its de- dication ceremony. It was the perfect ending to a full day. This ceremony followed open house and graduation on May 21, 1972. RWM ., X, X1 , x ' 5 ,. U :W 1 ' j -:,- . y, f 'll ' '-fi-fi-H ri, 1 . . H1 E :Gif I X A ' 'MQQ ' ' '-1:1:2:a3:1:2 W AYA4 i If M 1 f , V Q 102 ,Z , 2 M my fw-1 Ji 5 v E I . -H :- --J-Q.. Wv E 5 ,,... , -mg. . Aga- f' N H I f , 1 1--ww.. .V QR .xx :fa,,g...,3,i- B nz. Ln , will P 1. a , , ar-V 1 ,J , ' 11, . 1 . lf X. , . . ' ' Q M H , ,ly Q g :R l g 5' 71il- 55 A +59 A Q 1 4 L ill' 5 4: 5 W , . . Samir'- QM? ,vga --, K A -., .wg-5 S-f N. -f U f. '1wj1.'Bi?g ' ' , Ylfgkf Af ff-1,ff?4gL,Q1-.'9 '. '- .41:-- fx, wi,we' Lum. M-. I , 5. ' Ti . 24355-,.1f..f., ew--gig - 1 fi: - - - 11 nm, ..., ff'-,:,,.',,,,f,:,m, . L-,S-,,.:,,,'Lmmam . 1 If fm department fcorisisting of Design, Painting, Drawing and Seminarj presents two student art shows a year, one at the end ofeach semester. The shows are hung in the barn loft. At right are some people viewing the spring show, it We r ,gg l , xi I M11 ' Qaboveb Kathy Brouse preparing her large canvas for fall show Crightj Greg Walter and one of his works ready for the exhibit W A WJ A -V i...F 'Winn .W I ,ru , , Ctop leftj The night before as seen the morning after. fabovej Mose Bear trys his hand with the brush. fleftj The hanging, .-A - -4 fu.. A 3. v ,QQ , U ' 4 . 4 V V 'Koss' ' lr V . EE 0 'v 1 'Y I Q Stal? ... A Q ,h Sk sei' 1 7 V v 1 1 A n Q N, - .Q 1:13 Cabovel Centaur Masthead Ctop right! Don Clark, editor and chief Krightj George Taft, staff member 5 . -- :ii .,4L3g,31E',grg ri?W ?' , 4-,ve -2-'I' A . A r 7. 4 yn.-1' Cleftl .lim Schmidt fbelowl Ms. Jones and her editor fbottomj Rita Staff Ms. Jones, advisor Don Clark, editor Rita Green, typist George Taft, staff member' Jo Ellen Scott, staff member Kathy Crall, staff member Carol Conrad, staff member Jim Schmidt, artist Chuck Wibe, photographer K ' 1' I r 'z grin' rr ',.,,,Zi,' 'L 4 5 ?'E' li, '95 .1 i t Pe in -.4 107 ,ii-1i-1 -il-.-11-1 ,-ii- ,..-.l.i.-1- --e .Y ,kiwi V' ff- ,V FFA . F 1 Z H.. fd , dfwf' 5 ,f L, ,J L .- ---.cm r --Rada ,ik l The Falcon staff doing their thing. It's been a lot of hard work, but we think we've rep- resented your year at IHCC to the fullest. CtopJ Stewart Coulson, staff member fabovej Reno Faoro, sports editor and business manager. frightl Allen Chickering, Co-Editor L L ,E D PM -x y -1453 P !',.,- if 1' f I 'L,n Q .- ' 0 ' 5359 ...,...:ss: L 1 A' .lf ff 4-HQ af '59 Cleftj Jim Schupp, advisor fbelowj Janet Cebuhar, layout and Patti Craver, copy editor Cbottomj Mary Ann Maddalozzo, editor and Debbie Rainer, staff member. E ..... ' Who's WhO There is an old sports bromide: It's not the size of dog in the fight but the size of the fight in the dog that counts. Thomas Alex Mitchell is 5,6 and full of fight. He fought his way up through a crowd of bigger men to an All- Conference Honorable Mention defensive halfback selection. And he was fighting up through his lessons at the same time. That's why we all think Tom Mitchell will always be a somebody wherever he goes. Trisha Oglesby- M... taining a grade point average of 3.8 has kept Trisha Oglesby busy with the books. If Trisha isn't studying she can be found work- ing at Grismore Jewelry. Still, she found time to be involved in her school by being an active supporter of all student activities. Best of luck, Trisha. n F -- ' li ,bg 'f-f:'ia..n I S H W ,rl mx H uw am: 5. ,... ,,. I vvldrl I iw , ,le :gg up W lr. -..,,., ',l N Ii,,LLL , 1 'Q U,-,ff , g ::.:v E 'g fu' ' , nf Q . , 1 H s ' lag - .Ni 'J' ' I J PHX w' 'is W., Q Chuck Wibe- Being photographer for the Yearbook and Newspaper, runner of errands and doer of odd jobs plus teaching religion at St. Mary's has earned Chuck Wibe not only a berth on the Who's Who list but also receiver of one of the coveted Service Awards. Chuck and his wife Janet are one of the campus young marrieds. He has maintained a good grade point along with holding down a part time job at the Centerville Ro-Bo. Who's Who As a student senate member, a worker at Wednesday night stu- dent movies, and a committeeman for re- cruiting new students to IHCC, John Wehr provided the college with many worthwhile services. Being an energetic work study stu- dent, he claimed he was the official bath- room stool cleaner and certified vacuum operator. He maintained a high grade point and was selected for both Outstanding Social Science student and as a delegate to the Democratic county, district, and state conventions. June Harbour- Wh., says we need Women's Liberation? June Harbour finds time to be a mother of five sons, par- ticipate in church affairs, judge County Fair exhibits, and attend IHCC. She has been a fine asset to the art department while here, by serving as Student Director for the Art Shows and exhibiting paintings in all of them. She is the Wife of science teacher, Ted Harbour. June plans to continue her educa- tion at Kirksville where she received a schol- arship. 1 i -twway .4 Q 55 'Q ,H wr 1. rrwwnvqiigmllag A . V xv-f -1 , 4 ,gl rg.. ' 3 q.,, iire 5951? his yr 1 1 -'NM 3 . Mit? -en Patti Cra ver- In the past she's been described as pretty, perky, a symbol of spark, youth and enthusiasm. Then to others she was known as Homecoming Attendant her first year at IHCC, Queen of the Spring Formal and winner of the Crown at Homecoming, 1972. Her energies displayed on the football field and basketball courts as a cheerleader and her participation in the student senate and in the classroom express why Patti Craver was chosen not only to Who's Who, but also the recipient of the Service Award Who's Who Nancy Donahue- Nm., widow of the late Dr. Richard Donahue, has proven to be a great asset to IHCC and to the community of Centerville. Maintaining a 4.00 grade average while here, she also as- sisted the Student Senate in changing the name of the college. School and community life are not the only interests of Nancy-she is also the mother of three. She's a woman on the go! Diane VVHSOH Wife of fellow student Dan Wilson, Diane has served the college as student director at art shows, ac- companist for chorus, participated in all stu- dent art shows and worked as Mr. Dutton's girl Friday. She was a recipient of an I.S.U. scholarship and maintained a high grade point average. In community life, she was active in three womens' clubs, and was named Rotary's Student ofthe Month. i l I lx. Q .1 b -sb 35.Z. 'i1ivfg E ...'-N...-1l'X': ' 'W' - SQ' ..- VJ- ,v'j41'2Q,.- ,QW 4:2 fi. le' . . ix, Q, 4- .LA X -t ' A5-s M or-J v: '2- .!:1 .,.'-' r v4 Q- -- gh vii., ' . 4- xg .. Don Clark- As editor of the Centaur, Don Clark has come in contact with many people. When asked what type of service he gave to IHCC, his reply was a kick in the rear to wake people up. Apparently the kick was enough for him to be elected not only to Who's Who, but also receive the Service Award. He maintained a good grade point while at- tending college. The type of leadership he showed was, as he put it, controversial. V ' i , .1 ' . If you think about it, this year has really gone fast. None of us has had time to stop and remember all the things that has happened to us. Maybe that's what the summer is for. ' s 'vfixjs Jill, f agp,- .. inf ,QE ,av '11 Aw WJ M E M -91 3 Q x Q o - ,A lo-QXA O Q i , . an I . on NP-. 1 Q ff tx 'f' , -r- V l .V XY Ox+N,.v u. w Q' :MPT ffxx qi-vf.9'u tj' X A - is QIPTI om' . o Q - 955' A-rl 4 0- q.oXQXXXSx Y ' , ' X 5 . . ob , - m QU- lssxor, yu, - , V NX. Bspv xx 'wr We VN - ff ' ow ,V ff- . , ff 2 . Q I XS gg R X,,gv 'i 1 ' . Wil? Q. .A M Q,kMs3 Q x5 .X Q, 0 wx, ZQZVN sq. 4 fx 7 AI'lOU79I' year has end-ed.A11 our new friends are silently walking away leaving the campus empty, at least until sum mer sessions begin the Sth of June. We hope everyone found out a little more about him- self this year at Indian Hills, 'cause that's what it's all about, isn't it? We, the Falcon staff, want to wish every- one all the luck we can give. Have a nice sum mer and We'll see you again sometime. Pj . . . y . r ' Y 5 95. as gg' av' ' ' .. .. 5 ..--4 fnlor collcgicxic press v v W p I ' N w . , '. ,,,,J
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