Indian Hills Community College - Falcon Yearbook (Centerville, IA)

 - Class of 1976

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Student Senate poses for a Christmas card. ..l.- U ng s4,,, - IV' V, .fr -,- 1 y w ,l Show me where it hurts, SBYS Rhonda Scott 'O DOHY Zinn- Patty Box and June Nickells prepare for their next victim. ui . - t I, 1 t 1 ' .. ...:- 5 I 1 3 1 iz H52-. 1 111 1111 1 1 ' .EM I 1 t 4. 1 1- 1 w 1 11, 451 f Q ...r pr 11 1? .L 1 . G 3? .' 1 A V42 -1-A. ,. 1 .Asa 1 1-. Q- 1 - 9' iq' 1 ,. .1- mgf 111 . 21' 11111 11111. 1 1 1111 was 111 111 1355? 1 1 1 , 23, 11 111 ev , . .J I ..: 1 tain? if 311 5.1 3-1 ' 1- 125 'ee , gifs. f .1 1 1111 . '1,1'1'11,1111g1.g-11 Em M' ,MQL 1 8 1111111-1 1 11 11 11 1 11 1 1 IS QEL-11111 11 1 1 , 11111111gg111'1.11N 11 'fe .,, 111- 111111 11 111 -' , '1 11 11'111U11'1.11 . 1 .I 1 V 11 - 5 . 111111 .1.111 , N 1 11 ' 7 G if .1 1 '11' 88 CYBBIIVQ ..... ....... :zu Mt... declslons were r from other people oonfs seeking his deeper 31 ,VI '1 111 eelings for needed changes resenling changes s E x 1 ind 1 lf'12E1f., 1f1fiQf' 5' V have time for the work he knew as his own. Based on The People, Yes. Carl , .11..51..51.15r,s1, 1 I 91 i, W Nw. .,..., . sf J, i3.sef23igif.LiJ1 .1351 1U 1 .11 .1 '-vegygf 1.21111 TI'-'Y5.'2.Q-fi' Y Ae., A '-E, 1 1 1 11 1 1,1117 1 1 1 11 11 ..1i?51S11sf5'12111553F ...1 1 1 11151335fi5f115f11x1f151i5f1 1 V'filfffifyfsfilgrifsivoff 11 1 1 11W-f1S1.1s111s1111. 1 11 11 --W5'?1fsw1sr: lm: 1 1 f1M111s1112.- 1 A im 1:1 . mga, .fa -1 ...nf Mn, , , -f'1f1ff111. 1 1 1 11 3555351 1 NM1. HH 11x11 1, 11 15 11 Q ii f V I 4 1 I l The Falconettes fight lor me ball. Cindy Mllnes and escort Ignacio Salazar George Marshall goes up for two points. A lense moment at homecoming. Queen Cindy and hor court at me lH'CC Homecoming. Harry Rasmussen signs an autograph. I Coach Salazar advises the team as they lace Ellsworth. 1: 'You expect me to believe that? says Deanne Chebuhar M t t QSM. ' V David Hays, lett and Lon Thomas, fooseball champs. lk. 1 - Em, 'W a- ' 'iff .M ' L A ' ' I' . ,. v X Aww- ' W l V, ,f yi ff fi Jim Walker watches on I 3, Kim Adkins models the latest fashion. Below: Dave Warden and Rick Baugh combine their efforts. 'Ns FACES as wil! it A , -3 I . 19 :1i1? .,, 1:1 G i , I ,J , X 1 n' if' il. i Above: Kenneth Rogers can't believe Richard Strickler is asleep H WW H, W l H ,, ,, ,, mil ,?:I-' -.1--r. .' 4. - . ,. ,, , .s,.lnL..IL Above: Tom 0'Leary, Mr. Dickerson, Barb Gantz, and Gail Dudley Below: Tickle her again! says Kathy Koziol to Ladd Montegna 'WR F !.VN' .rf 'ff' si., A 'K as Lx' .' V ..iQ,' lift' nr' , fl ,tv .-- +- it-17415 K' 5 lu FQ yr GALS I understand up to here, says Melinda Hayes. ieid ff-'Ev rw 5Gi!l ay1lln mf IN lu:-I 12' Judy Laux and Cheryl Gatrel plotting? e Patti Murphy studies hard. . 3-PM it F. ' fzgyrjqv . 4, -my l :W 4 , .mf . fa 1' . - if W3 fr f A -A gains B . . M - 5' if 3 ix Qin ll bl . I ' .. . 45 uh H '21 'fa gems . A - A ii Beautiful Breck girls, Tammy Wells and Rhonda Scott. IHCC WOMEN bl'3Ve the Slofm- GUYS Mike Mclntire shows determination. It you got it. flaunt it. Ladd Montegna. -:aj 5 J Wg,-ei' v 5-ix - :,-ry i A Q, '21 ft .. , A , a , 4,11 'I 'I B fe ,,,., Qi: ' This is Glenn Simpson officiating at the tooseball game. 3- , i ,i i . u , , -Q q -Q1 !2ii4f' i , A Q . - , 4 ,, ' in r' ff X ' 4:4 'G ui' .. . Q4 ff 35 Q, gf or N i '1 - ima- . 1' L -- v EE! fi 6 M :il A !.'r ' 1 Mig, - v 1 i 5 gf ' N i i N.',Q',? X W- q -X afgqfmii 1 . ii ii it V . E V H' , fue 3,5 is pi H . . , - ff' if. rg ' . - , , uf.: i'Yf Q .4 , lyk L. f M - i, -' i ' ,Qi .-. . In M. 1'-N - . M . - ' ' I 'f V i - -V if' Ron 5i5 '9'05 'mens CIOSGIY- The garbageman with charm. Mike Mauk. x W! Above Bun Knee? Above: Tom Thompson explains the fine points of iournalism. Below Tony Fetter and Randy Mathews take fave Below: Rick Baugh demonstrates top Frisbee torm. 7 'il W J t fr 1 'v i V Mary Gavoronsky poses among the pines. , , , Y M N ,., ..,, .--, VA IL., ., Z.. f. :fd-,' V- -:V ' -if . fm..-L - . .V . . -e li' ,, sg t - .11-Lg . ' W - 'emi-.1-gi ' ' - -.0 ,':-' ,- -' ', .,,. G ' , .5 ,' A ft ji vf P ,I-, W U'-a x Jtfil, qlijif f1'9Jf'v Asrtg, , Vg' V ' ,.,-,i!'.aF'U' f4f.s. an Y iff? ' 5 ,-,,FY'if 1.9 ,. V Q .4L.Lm:s 5 'L..: kr.. een.-eq ,, ,sv -. -.Q r ' P mg ., qywgLgW,3zgL- M .AH A -. . ,, ' N H , ws Z.'7 fv V-1-.ul-1 -' A.-fat?-' . -arg Q-i 'Q' l -4' ' - 'DQ-',,V.,ig.'g: '?v' N, ftf' 'L 9 , r 1 Af--ys:',,,.w -- f-.-vt-fzf 'Mini-Tv-.e4s' -as A ' - in Q, :m '-fp 'ttf' -,- ,,3,g,g..:,.. . pf' fg'pzg',2,3g' - ' A EFT 1 5' rt- ff- 75' 77 -:STU-GQ ' . 1 ' an ff ,phQ9.'L .I fiifgu ,At-If f:,g,,!f21f . . -. nt- t, . .54 ,f , -4 v E. . , - . m. STUDENT LIFE li TL texlj K. . .L '15 . Y f 'ffm ., , - L., . ls ' 'Q a 5 1 .53 f ,, ,. X -. ',.l lljl1.i.Nfi 'e up 4 4 M Huh- gp.. 'jg , V :L , I ,,'Et, ,' l lklff , ,l ,xg it ' U ,um iw Muni w l iw -' , f- f- ' 'A ' ,A 3 - , - ,Mlxgg H' f' v4.14-' ' r-'uni t Above: Get that camera out of here!, says a shy student. . Above: Students head home after B busy morning- Belowr Dave Warden misses U19 C3iCh- Below: My group has 90 !0 fewer cavities, says Steve Wakefield .1 , ,. L WAS Pxiifiiiih ll, 55522 , ,,,,,E, S if wi l. ee . .. M .. M at We f ,M B H l Below: Kay Hubbs is lost in thought. Below: Cliff Mc Farland and Bob Thompson catch up on the news. F X V fu .- lx l Q W ,ll QQ ,H H ll W REGISTRATIDN Above: Becky Doze demonstrates how she feels about registration. Above: Sheryl Pancrazio figures out Marge Ewing's tuition. l l If Lf, ,,. If ' F1. ,. ll I IHIH, Q ' i ,aug H1 Above: Clitt McFarland receives helpful information from Kaye Washburn. On September 2, the Centerville Center of Indian Hills Community College enrolled a total of 329 students: 163 were new students and of these, 46 were from the graduating class of Centerville High School. Students came from as far away as New Mexico, Montana, California, the Phillipines, and the Bahamas. The male-female ratio came close to two-to-one with men numbering 208 and women 122. The departmental enrollment was as follows: liberal arts, 2473 practical nursing, 23: retail management, 22: drafting, 17: building trades, 16: and auto mechanics, 5. Above: Mike Eddy, Kathy Koziol, John Cosby, and Ed Davis review the 1975 Falcon. 42 16 . . . . i Above: Jan Carney explains financial aids to Merlon Jackson 1- xy . ul' Ez. .gl . ,, I ,7 I V rfj' if f , W .f ,1, 4. ,v MLW , K t fff 1 4' ff A if 1 1 E' ,cg-' it 5 ' 4' fl f iv 5 AE' 5 ' Qflfgiaif, ,f ' , Mp ,' Hz, 'Vg' gf Y Vg, Q. . 1. .l ,J Ln: , 'f'N, , , ef gf ibvi 13,3 44- ,6- . f'Qi K , 1 :sew 9 0 P Q g - CHEERLEADERS IHCC cheerleaders gather by the fire. Popping popcorn, selling candy, and pop were just a few of the responsibilities of the 1975-76 cheerleaders. Those making up the squad were, Kim Adkins, Vicky Clark, Cheryl Gatrel fCaptainj Lynette Ripperger, and Bev Smith. The cheerleaders' goals were to get more people in- terested and involved. By the participation and support at the games they feel they have succeeded. Lynette Ripperger was unavailable for pictures. .s,..,: .1 -C .- 11- 'T Klm Adkins Vlcky Clark Bev Smlth and Cheryl Gatrol are up In tho alr This is how the Falcon cheerleaders stack up. 19 .-xt, . I r - ,, PERKY PEDPLE 1?- .. I Barb Maddaleno faces tha momlng. Wa right down the hall, says Kathy Koziol. ,F 'Y -Q 1 Greg Plster snatches forty wlnka. Tfsciifv' Ex f Q -Q Whoops, forgot my belt! says Mr. Cortoalo. ', x fb wx, 1 Mike Weller sneaks a peek at Jeff ThIssen's notes. 21 my N wx g S, ,CE 3, X: x Q 1 I it QA . , .' 1 l g L 4- Iyiff '1 555 W , lf- img AJ J s -H rl . Q A U Q M., Jn., F 4 -J .-in ai.. :W Qt ..-,Q-S , ' Y N K vu. la.: ' L 1 -fm..-, 2' Q 5 461- Q' -.. M, , F:- ,S -ji' 1 Q ' 2 2 2 5 .ww , if g 1 r. .. -T? T' 'fuf -f 4 -Mm ' .MK 53551 MSE' iii? my 'fx . , -M 'Z wr f ,, -af- Q f H' A, x 7,4 .K U y - 4 ax ' v f' or, X A' ,- v .ww ,.. sl 5. ig M52 XnI 1 , . Qian ,wszsesiissiaesi , 'H ffv mv if , ..,, . .,-.4 1 WP., 1 'Tv2'Pf?-I' - 'M ,. Ll- -. 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This was the first year that Big Sisters officially joined the Big Brothers program. After finding out that a Big Brother is also a Big Sister, we can go back to the question, What is a Big Brother or Sister? What does a Blg Brother or Slster stand for? Big stands for the big hearts that the Big Brothers and Sisters have. It stands for all the time that the Big Brothers give to their little brothers and sisters. The Brother or Slster stands for someone'that is there when the little brother or sister needs someone to turn to. Some of the activities the Big Brothers and Sisters held tor their little brothers and sisters were a wiener roast, a Halloween party, a Christmas party complete with Santa Claus, and a basketball game with the Big Brothers facing the KIOA High Hoopers. There were 40 Big Brothers and Sisters to help with the little brothers and sisters. Dolly Zintz was this year's president. Pete Salazar was the instructor-supervisor. This year's Big Brothers and Sisters were: Kim Adkins, Deon Ball, Vicky Clark, Nancy Coates, Debbie Colton, Rick Dissman, Dirk Eggleston, Rod English, Gil Gavronsky, Carole Sue Gile, Kim Hall, Louis Hanna, Tim Higbee, Ann Hood, Kay Hubbs, Steve Kaiser, Nan- cy Kauzlarich, Judy Laux, Mike Mclntire, John Mahoney, George Marshall, Lynette Ripperger, Larry Robertson, Ignacio Salazar, Mike Salisbury, Mark Sawyer, Rhonda Scott, Randy Skaggs, Beverly Smith, Bruce Smith, Ron Smith, David Warden, Dolly Zintz, James Strachan, Ron Sisneros, Russel Hoffman, Dora Crow, Eddie Stock, Denise Laux, Cindy Sullivan, Mrs. Warren Sullivan and Mr. Dick Gile. 25 ART SHOWS John Horn adds some dotalla. Q yr My h h mr A f CK Y ! 'Y 1'lK1gf'mi if' -72? 'Q' .1 r h 4, r ,win Y In J! Sue Alloy creates a mlsty llnlah. Chris Wakelleld and Bev Smith take a break. .1 An admirer at tho Lake Center Mall show. J 4 1 SPRING PICNIC The annual spring picnic was held at IHCC on Friday, May 7. The picnic is sponsored by student senate and is given to attract new students for next year's fall quarter. Classes are dismissed early that day so that IHCC students may join the festivities. The menu for the picnic consisted of roast pig, potato salad, chips and pop. The hog was provided by senate member Mike Eddy. Pop was purchased at Easter's Super Valu and the salad was supplied by the Ottumwa campus ot Indian Hills. The Golden Falcon baseball team played Council Blutts that mor- ning and won with a score of 2-1. The day ended with a dance in the Multi- purpose building. Music was provided by Judd. --7 E n 735- 2 me I - nd' . -1 Sally Bryant, Deb Colton and Blll Speck loln the llns. ' '-'rg 28 ls Indlan Hllls weight conscious? Roast pig, a la IHCC. f w .1 .' f I Y' my? ja b ? ' 1 ' N A. 0? I , . rf! x f l ai rf ' .JH a,fjl y, Qi!! . ,1 . F:-4 W, J- 2, 4- -f - '17 .pd .4 ' ' ' EE v ic- --11 xy xi U fi 5.2 Walling for aandwlchoa. 'pr' 1 7 'fd 'n ,uni ...N , 'A law plcklaa, a lllila mustard. . . Students onloy the baaoball game. Falcon lens are the strangest people. , - 1 I -I f l ' E I 5 i I I 5 l 1 5 4 I Slavs Kalaar don a Ilttla habyalttlng with lllka Daugherty. IHCC takes on Counell Bluffs at the plenle. 29 POTPOURRI l 1 ,LL l a l J A V i J i l I 4 Dolly Zintz is hard at work. They're all following me, says Sue Whitacre. I l f 5 EV Q i lf H l X l V wi hw YWQW . .,.- -1.141 f QW Q r Q . it ,--f! J A '- . -:mmol 341, M-M laws- . we - Dave Warden, Gary Hill, Gary Schiltz and Mark Sawyer ioin forces. Flick Baugh and Eloise Ashby between classes. i 1 l l 1 v v Q I 3 E Q. if as I l fl r P 30 l've got all my classes planned, grins Gerry Wright. How many letters? says Deb Conrad. ,ff ,Aa , un-gfi., fir. 5 , ' 1 . M ,ff ,gas Fw. . Y. A .Q-1 - -3, sa Y.. ,NM Mg. E H X ,ff ,N , ,i U 1 I ' fl X H 'EIU f 'I' fa: 52? 9 if J' ADES, Delton, Ottumwa, IA, Drafting ADKINS, Kim, Ottumwa, IA, P.E., ALLEN, Jan, Centerville, IA, Art, ALLEY, SUE, Corydon, IA, Art, ASHBY, Eloise, Centerville, IA, L.A., BAILEY, Mindy, Centerville, IA, L.A., BAILEY, Tim, Centerville, IA, Retail Mgt., BALL, Deon, Centerville, IA, Art, BARBER, Dennis, Centerville, IA, Retail Mgt., BARRELL, Rodger, Seymour, IA, Retail Mgt., BAUGH, Rick, Ottumwa, IA, P.E., BAUMAN, Norma, Centerville, IA, L.A., BENZ, Tina, Cincinnati, IA, Retail Mgt., BERNER, Pam, Seymour, IA, BLOCK, Craig, Centerville, IA, Pre-Law, BOONE, Allan, Centerville, IA, Bus. Ad., BOWERSOX, Ira, Bloomfield, IA, Auto Mech., BOYER, Rick, Unionville, IA, BRIGGS, Robert, Ottumwa, IA, Drafting, BRINEGAR, Craig, Udell, IA, Economics, BROOKHART, Ronnie, Centerville, IA, Auto Mech., BRYANT, Sally, Centerville, IA, L.A., BURNS, Glenda, Moulton, IA, L.A., CALLOWAY, Roger, Corydon, IA, L.A., CARTER, Otto, Albia, IA, Drafting, CHEBUHAR, Deanne, Centerville, IA, L.A., CHELAR, Elaine, Albia, IA, L.A., CHESTER, Bruce, Russell, IA, Retail Mgt., CLARK, Karen, Bussey, IA, Retail Mgt., CLARK, Vicky, Packwood, IA, L.A., Soph. Fresh Soph. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Soph. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. CLINKENBEARD, Doyle, Centerville, IA Bldg. Trades, CLOUGH, Chris, Plano, IA, Bldg. Trades, COATES, Nancy, Centerville, IA, L.A., COLTON, Debbie, Centerville, IA, L.A., COOLEY, Kevin, East Peoria, ILL., L.A., COOPER, David, Seymour, IA, Bus., CORTESIO, Loraine, Centerville, IA, L.A., COSBY, John, Moulton, IA, L.A., Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Soph. COUGHLIN, Ransom, Cedar Rapids, IA, Bldg. Trades, Fresh. COULTER, Bill, Centerville, IA, L.A., Fresh. COY, Monte, Centerville, IA, L.A., Fresh. CFIALL, Dan, Albia, IA, L.A., 32 Fresh. l 1 -sr ..-4 Ref' f-s Above: Rick Baugh sings to his Frisbee I X !'i,ff 5, 'uf Above: What is John Deitrick dreaming ol? Xia I0 f af. I QI I f 35, ,::,.A,, J ,H - , wg' Ek V Y I., 1' --I I X ' ,,,., V 1 .V IJ ffl ' -:' I -. 1- ' if.. ' '-I. Q . , If U ,J 'Za ', A I 1' me-A an fve- .- Xb, CRAVENS, Fred, Centerville, IA, Fresh. CRAVER, Todd, Plano, IA, Law Enforcement, Soph. CRAWFORD, Robert, Centerville, IA, Pre-Law, Fresh. CUSIC, Aaron, Battle Creek, MI, Journalism, Fresh. DAVIS, Ed, West Allis, WI, L.A., Soph. DAVIS, Richard, Centerville, IA, L.A., Fresh. DEININGER, Tony, Centerville, IA, L.A., Fresh. DEITRICK, John, Kewanee, IL, L.A., Soph. DINSDALE, Maxine, Centerville, IA, L.A., Soph. DISSMAN, Rick, Pekin, IL, L.A., Fresh. DIXON, Lisa, Moulton, IA, L.A., Fresh. DOHERTY, Derek, Dearborn Heights, Ml, L.A., Fresh DOWELL, Dale, Mexico, MO, Drafting, Soph. DOZE, Rebecca, Centerville, IA, Art, Soph. DUDLEY, Cindy, Centerville, IA, Bus. Mgt., Fresh. DUDLEY, Gail, Cincinnati, IA, Art, Fresh. DUNNWALD, James, Waterloo, IA, L.A., Fresh. EDDY, Mike, Centerville, IA, Agri-Bus., Soph. EDGINGTON, Benny, Oskaloosa, IA, L.A., Soph. EDLER, Michael, Ottumwa, IA, Bldg. Trades, Fresh. EGGLESTON, Dirk, Memphis, MO, L.A., Fresh. ELLIS, Virgil, Centerville, IA, L.A., Fresh. ENGLISH, Rodney, Detroit, MI, Psychology, Soph. ERVIN, Nancy, Centerville, IA, L.A., Fresh. EWING, Margery, Centerville, IA, Retail Mgt., Soph. EWING, Matthew, Centerville, IA, Math, Fresh. FETTER, Tony, Walford, IA, Pre-Law, Soph. FOGLESONG, Phil, Moulton, IA, Fresh. FOSTER, Craig, Exline, IA, Drafting, Fresh. FOWLEFI, Jim, Moulton, IA, L.A., Fresh. FOWLER, Mike, Moulton, IA, L.A., Fresh. FRANK, Donald, Centerville, IA, Sociology, Fresh. FRIZZELL, Tom, Corydon, IA, Fresh. FROELICH, Dave, Mandan, IN, L.A., Fresh. FUNK, Don, Bloomfield, IA, Drafting, Fresh. GANTZ, Barbara, Mystic, IA, L.A., Fresh. GATREL, Cheryl, Numa, IA, L.A., Fresh. GAVRONSKY, Gil, Centerville, IA. L.A., Soph. GAVRONSKY, Mary, Centerville, IA, L.A., Soph. GEIST, Crae, Mt. Ayr, IA, L.A., Fresh. GERKEY, Francis, Chariton, IA, L.A., Fresh. GERMAN, Rick, Grinnell, IA, P.E., Fresh. 33 Right: They'lI have to get past us first to get in, say Sylvia Stovall and Jane Starcevich. GILE, Carole Sue, Centerville, IA, Elem. Ed., GLADDEN, Paul, Ottumwa, IA, Bldg. Trades, Mgt., GRAHAM, Roger, Hedrick, IA, Retail GUSTAFSON. Kay, Centerville, IA, L.A., Bus., HAINES, Nancy, Centerville, IA, HALL, Kim, Centerville, IA, L.A., HANER, Jennifer, Lineville. IA, Legal HANNA, Louis, Nassau, Bahamas, L.A., HATHAWAY, Gregg. Centerville, IA, L.A., HAWKINS, Steve, Centerville, IA, L.A., HAYES, Doran, Rathbun, IA, L.A., HAYES, Melinda, Centerville, IA, Math, HAYES, Melissa, Centerville, IA, Spec. Ed., HAYS, David, Corydon, IA, HEPNER, John, Kewanee, ILL., L.A., HEUSINKVELD, Jean, Centerville, lA, HIATT, Chuck, Centerville, IA, L.A., HIGBEE, Tim, Centerville, IA, HILL, Gary, Peoria, ILL, L.A., HOLLINRAKE, Mark, Lovilia, IA, Math HOOD, Ann, Centerville, IA, L.A., HORN, Gordon, Bloomfield, IA, Bus., HUBBS. Kay, New Sharon, IA, Art HUGHES, Kenneth, Corydon, IA, Auto Mech., HULL, Ellen, Ottumwa, IA, Retail Mgt, INSKEEP, Steve, Seymour, IA, Bus ISHMAEL, Jett, Princeton, MO, Drafting JACKSON. Merton, Chariton, IA, L.A. JANSEN. Jerry, Cedar Falls. IA, L.A.,' JANSSEN, Phil, Little Chute, WI. L.A. JIMERSON, George, Riverside, CA. JUDGE, John, Albia, IA, Bus. Ed.. JULIUS. Lucy, Centerville, IA, L.A., KADEL, Roger, Centerville, IA, KAISER, Steve. Dickeyville, WI, KATICH, Frank, Centerville, IA, Bus. Ad., Sec., Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Fresh. Soph. Soph. Soph. Fresh. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Fresh Fresh. Soph Fresh Fresh Soph Soph. Soph. Fresh. Soph Fresh Soph Soph Fresh Soph Soph - 1 -ii ,.-:??::avf-v- 1-T .Li . rl, .1 .-1 ,, ..- . L. 1 '.. ' ' uf l .-1,,u,. 1 '-5' l k Mtv,- fi .. - K 1 U t .I 1 ,,:, . I .. -qv J' L , x 'WW I 'P l an ul 1 y l I 1 X . 1 X' if! .4 X 3 1 1 ' N . .ff I ,a- ,..4- ...H 'IS !,.u.. 'xx' lg-:A i v 15' 45, l W. 4 ' ' 'L K Q, 1 LQ .W . I 1. '1 J' 1 N 4' x fl 'I ' 5 1 4 as :El - :2: A . :.:gIL', U X fl' 15. : , 1 'i . -as 1' Z' 5 fn 4... . 3 F - at - 'I-If. fr ' ,fig 11,5 -- 'nf -. fini 3 ' . ' ly 451 ll JL 1 'fl' 1 1 ' .. 1 1921 1 -,fn g-3? k W .sei I . V, , .L ,f fi KAUZLARICH, Nancy, Mystic, IA, Med. Tech., Fresh. KELLY, Mary, Centerville, IA, L.A., Fresh. KESTERSON, Randy, Centerville, IA, L.A., Fresh. KING, Dick, Centerville, IA, Fresh. KOEHLER, Darrell, Udell, IA, L.A., Fresh. KOHOFIST, Al, Arcadia, IA, P.E., Fresh. KOZIOL, Kathy, Centerville, IA, L.A., Soph. KUNZMAN, David, Centerville, IA, Drafting, Fresh. LAPLACA, Tom, Centerville, IA, P.E., Soph. LAUX, Judy, Exline, IA, Bus., Soph. LAWSON, Harold, Moulton, IA, Fresh, LIGHTER, Tim, Algona, IA, Bus., Soph. LINDLEY, Shelia, Bloomfield, IA, Retail Mgt., Soph. LOFTIES, Sylvester, St. Louis, MO., Fresh. LONG, Andy, Lockridge, IA, L.A., Fresh. LOVISON, Roger, Centerville, IA, Fresh. LOY, Jeffrey, Ottumwa, IA, Fresh. LUTZ, Steve, Centerville, IA, Fresh. MAHONEY, John, Des Moines, IA, L.A., Soph. MALETTA, Tom, Mystic, IA, Soph. MANLOVE, Everette, Ottumwa, IA, Bldg. Trades, Fresh MARSHALL, George, Chicago, ILL, Bus. Ad., Fresh. MARTIN. William, Moravia, IA, L.A., Soph. MASON, John, Ottumwa, IA, Drafting, Fresh. MATHES, Becky, Centerville, IA, Retail Mgt., Soph. MATHEWS, Randy, Cincinnati, IA, P.E., Fresh. MATTINGLY, Phillip, Centerville, IA, L.A., Fresh. MAUK, Mike, Bloomington, MN, Math, Fresh. McDANEL, Jett, Centerville, IA, Bldg. Trades, Fresh. MCHENRY, Sharon, Unionville, MO., Fresh. McINTIRE, Mike. Kansas City, MO, L.A., Fresh. McMURROUGH, Bill, Milwaukee, WI, L.A., Fresh. McMURRY, Becky, Seymour. IA, L.A., Fresh. McMURRY, June, Seymour, IA, L.A., Fresh. MCNEISH, Jim, Hartwick, IA, L.A., Fresh. MIHALOVICH, Dan. Centerville, IA, Bus. Ed., Fresh. Left: Mr. Grossklaus' psychology class takes to the hills. 35 MONTEGNA, Ladd, Centerville, IA, L.A., MONTGOMERY, Paul, Albia, IA, Phys. Therapy, MORROW, David, Centerville, IA, L.A., MORROW, Lora, Centerville, IA, Retail Mgt., MORROW, Pam, Chariton, IA, Retail Mgt., MORTON, Tim, Bloomfield, IA, MOSLEY, Bill, Moline, IL, MOTTET, Mike, Centerville, IA, Drafting, MOYER, Tony, Cedar Rapids, IA, L.A., MURPHY, Patti, Seymour, IA, Retail Mgt., NELSON, Curt, Aurelia, IA, P.E., NELSON, Jay, Carver, MN., NEUBAUER, Susan Centerville, IA, L.A., NIELSEN, Robert, Moravia, IA, L.A., 0'HAlR, Randy, Centerville, IA, L.A., Fresh. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Soph. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Fresh. OFINESS 0'LEAFlY, Tom, Chariton, IA, L.A., OLIVER, Tim, Bancroft, IA, L.A., OLSEN, Susan, Centerville, IA, Retail Mgt., ORMAN, Bernard, FIoris,'IA, Science, ORMAN, Denny, Ottumwa, IA, L.A., , Neil, Wurzburg, Germany, Law Enforcement, PADAVICH, Dayle, Mystic, IA, Journalism, PANTHER, Bill, West Point, IA, Drafting, V PAUL, Tony, Mystic, IA, L.A., PERRY, Roger, Centerville, IA, L.A. PERRY, Steven, Centerville, IA, L.A. PINGEL, John, Watertown, WI, Bldg. Trades, PIPES, David, Unionville, MO, L.A., PISTER, Greg, Centerville, IA, Art, POE, Kevin, Detroit, MI, Art, POOL, Janell, Corydon, IA, L.A., POWELL, Donald, Centerville, IA, Psychology, QUIGLEY, Kevin, Knoxville, IA, Drafting, RAHE, Tim, Bancroft, IA, L.A., REIHMANN, Ron, Middle, IA., Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Fresh. Soph. LG' v--..- .1 . 'gig C 55.2. M, P- s a X' I 1, it I ...q g , ,-gf 1, , I I . X. I . get I- ' ' . i 'V Jw ydah jl lf' : .'.-9 It X ai! Q. . I Left: Mr. Forney explains Economics to Judy Laux and Sally Bryant. .f-13' 1'2?i'l V., ., .t ... . ..s ,-. -.....,...-- -A 1 I ' -332' gy 4: f ' lf.:-1555 rri ' U- ef:--ls . Film 752. gg 713 -,,, . .. I . N 8 - we , .V ga . if fy I' i H Au 'K I .pK ful M ' L :J 1: if , lf .L . I ,N N 1' If Q 6. l 4-fr' at ,I X I .gms -ag F44 ,,r'TI9 .i x I9 - gl -'I' X gl ll , O W 1 WN W P Ld. , 'S 65, I Right Ms Bovee and Barb Gantz demons ll RICHMOND, Roxane, Lovilia, IA, L.A., Fresh. RICKER, Charles, Centerville, IA, L.A., Soph. RIEGEL, Karen, Unionville, IA, Art, Soph. RIPPERGER, Lynette, Milo, IA, L.A., Soph. ROBERTSON, Larry, Centerville, IA, L.A., Soph. ROGERS, Kenneth, Centerville, IA, Bldg. Trades, Fresh RUCKMAN, Larry, Centerville, IA, Drafting, Fresh. RUSSELL, Steve, Corydon, IA, L.A., Fresh. RYON, Susan, Mystic, IA, Soph. SALAZAR, Ignacio, Centerville, IA, Fresh. SALISBURY, Mike, Bernialillo, New Mexico, Fresh. SANDERS, Mike, Bloomfield, IA, Psychology, Fresh. SAWYER, Mark, Mystic, IA, L.A., Soph. SCHILLER, Rick, Donnellson, IA, Fresh. SCHILTZ, Gary, Dubuque, IA, Bus., Fresh. SCIESZINSKI, Beverly, Albia, IA, L.A., Fresh. SCOTT, Rhonda, Drakesville, IA, P.E., Fresh. SHAFFER, Clifford, Mystic, IA, L.A., Fresh. SHILLINGTON, Steve, Bancroft, IA, L.A., Soph. SHONROCK, Doug, Centerville, IA, L.A., Fresh. SIMMONS, Mark, Centerville, IA, L.A., Fresh. SISNEROS, Ronnie, Bernalillo, New Mexico, Fresh. SISUL, Mark, Centerville, IA, L.A., Soph. SKAGGS, Randy, Birmingham, IA, Bus., Fresh. SMANIOTTO, Eugene, Seymour, IA, Retail Mgt., Fresh. SMITH, Beverly, Detroit, Ml, L.A., Fresh. SMITH, Bruce, Des Moines, IA, P.E., Fresh. SMITH, Don, Ottumwa, IA, Drafting, Fresh. SMITH, Norman, Cincinnati, IA, L.A., Fresh SMITH Rondall, Detroit, Ml, L.A., Fresh. SMITH, Terry, Albia, IA, Auto Mech., Fresh. SORAK, Tom, Centerville, IA, L.A., Soph. SPECK, Bill, Bozeman, MT., Accounting, Fresh SPEER, Neil, Bloomfield, IA, L.A., Fresh. SPINOSO, Joe, Dubuque, IA, Bus., Fresh. Above: Mary Gavronsky enioys the environment ol Indian Hills. Above: Elizabeth Sherwood sorts her cards after a long hard day SQUIRE, Greg, Marshalltown, IA, Bldg. Trades, SQUIRES, Sheila, Centerville, IA, Retail Mgt., STARCEVICH, Jane, Centerville, IA, L.A., STEPHEN, Royce, New Sharon, IA, Bldg. Trades, STEVENS, Rhonda, Centerville, IA, L.A., STICKLER, Gary, Centerville, IA, L.A., STOVALL, Sylvia, Ottumwa, IA, Retail Mgt. STRICKLER, Richard, Centerville, IA, Bldg. Trades, SWARTS, Carol, Moulton, IA, L.A., SYLVARA, Stewart, Centerville, IA, Pre-Optometry, TAYLOR, Sherry, Centerville, IA, Forestry, TERRY, Sonja, Numa, IA, Retail Mgt., THOMAS, Gail, Exline, IA, Home Economics, THOMAS, Larry, Centerville. IA THOMAS, Lonnie, Humeston, IA, L.A., THOMPSON, Bob, Albia, IA, Art. THOMPSON, Tom, Ottumwa, IA, L.A., THRASHER, Dan, Batavia, IA, L.A., TOMETICH, Tom, Numa, IA, L.A., UMPHRESS, Randall, Eldon, IA, Drafting, up uhh A' . Fresh Fresh Soph Fresh Fresh Fresh Fresh Fresh Fresh Soph Fresh. Fresh. Soph. Soph. Fresh. Fresh Fresh Fresh Fresh Fresh ., .Y I I lf' QM' - I f f' -' wt' ' I gg 5 -. - I t . .., . J I 3 I Lt 1 . 'K , lil IL 2 341- 3 H . - -- it N ' , .. l . 9, A -.gf A. .--I In In gi n 1 ' 6 W. N , , 5+ 4 li- G.. ...,,.,, ia F' un. 3:1- Above: Try to catch this one Rick, says Dave Warden. Abover Normal H1855 C0 'fUSi0n 3' 'HCC I Y-PT' I ' I I I I , ' Z .f Above Marcia Dale and Stew discuss life Abov Gil wheels his way by the traffic. Above: Francis Gerkey remembers his last test. I I A A ff VAN OFIT Claudia Centerville IA Retail Mgt. Fresh. If A, ' VAN PELT, Steven, Van Meter, IA, Drafting, Fresh. A Q, ' WAKEFIELD, Chris, Plano, IA, L.A., Fresh. 'f'. WAKEFIELD, Steve, Centerville, IA, L.A., Fresh. V ' I WALES, Marcia, Albia, IA, L.A., Soph. f 'Ii 'gg It an I.: ., 4 WALKER, Jim, Mystic, IA, L.A., Fresh. Q T-' ' A WALTER, Jet, Centerville, IA, Bus., Fresh. I jj, A N WARDEN, eve, Ottumwa, IA, sus. Aa., Fresh. - WELLS, Tammy, Centerville, IA, L.A., Fresh. x WELTEFI, Mike, Cedar Falls, IA, L.A., Fresh. WHITACFIE, Susan, Lucerne, MO, L.A., Soph. WHITAKER, Bill, Centerville, IA, Soph. fr WILCOX, Pamela, Pulaski, IA, Bus. Ed., Soph. WILLIAMS, Bill, Centerville, IA, Auto Mech., Fresh. WILSON, Beth, Centerville, IA, L.A., Fresh. 'CC A, ' N ,.-f--v- WOOD, Kathy, Moulton, IA, L.A., Fresh. WOOLDFIIDGE, Theresa. Centerville, IA, Sec. Science, Fresh. WUEBKEFI, Kevin, Ayrshire, IA, L.A., Soph. YOUNG, James, Seymour, IA, L.A., Soph. ZINTZ, Donna. Centerville, IA, Bus. Ad.. Soph. Above: IHCC's exciting nightlife exemplified. FACU LTY , Nw .f7'l'Q-4 if 'E-,cf 1 41 -r Z' lm, M, ... ,, 'xx F95 RES-1. V ue, 215 -wig '55 I a Top Ielt: Pat Daughertyg p.e., health, and baseball coach. Top right: Harold Kepnerg business ed. Middle Ielt: Pete Salazar: student activities director, guidance, girls basketball. Middle right: Frank Cortesiog history, education, social sciences Lower left: Wayne Paper: retail management, business education. Lower right: Robert Wellsg coordinator of adult and community educa- tion. we gh f gal, ,. . ,V . xc, .X.. 41 :V I . me , if V - '73 2 -'9 : 7'4Zj,h', 1:3 7 I' I .' J- . :j2:E?u-:asv . E.'iQ'5Z4v3',, I, J 11:.s-Q42 334' 91 , A-1sQ,!5 'c.w 3 on ',,5,,gFhm1fng5'k,ra-4' ,-1 W ' !! 'H.a w '!-f- 1 . 4 4 .V - 4 ,Q 14 IA gIsfgm,f0,,gQ,k f-v9'n s! s.:vn f A ,. 4 Y ,Y I Q :J 57 -5 4: illtlg 'W 1' L' m' q,k.f'B45i, !Ql1Q!f,:g9, .ti ' '- ' 'illll R' 'fl' Q . ,M ,ml q gf 1 . ' , ,ml!1 !'ag'1..f, -:IAQ-4 L,' is glnlhyw 'Egg V' Huh my QIVIH-,gigs ja: illrllj . - :H -1T'i1l!!'! lu 'jp W, . y-14 1 'N pgldlll fill.,-,, 'veg ,wgf ! !5 'fi Top left: Jim Dinsdaleg basketball coach, recreation director, p.e. Top right: Larry Van Oortg English. Middle left: Roger Schlarbaum: automechanics. Middle right: Gary Van Dyneg veterans coordinator. Lower left: Richard Dutton: art, audio-visual. Lower right: Jim Stovall: drafting. -rm-vww Z -i 1 K , .1 it Si. A 5 I . It A V V V 'Elf ' : ..,.,,., . l' r f r, ' HIQY . 1 ff , 1 in f.f:vg5:Q1gmL 1 - mm '. in - Egg 'r N timmy M ii Wailea M , V Bwiigmfss ,ggiaiihs meszexifsg Aigik we New mg, , L 49 , kk,-W-l, V - . .,w:,i,j 5 L 1. is sg. 1 3 ll ,Q ,gi .iz '. ' Lx. , 'W ,A I A. l 5 ' W .I 1 4 f. QW -if X L X TB 5 .Y Ar , ff-,.-w., gg , all if I ,' A 1 K 1 Q --F n V - Y AX l Q '-' G I ., 4 , b A V' - I Lili ' X Qs. , J V- r : T 1 5 - ,fx 'fix A794 1 - A' X . Q .- ff fgpg.. 9 Q A X Qi- '14 Y '- ----If f I X rf S5 ,ge Umrnrr ILIIIIWTSITQ S.. Gr .ll l , , ix' ESI 3 swf, is 7 3 Q - si L Via - td - ,V 'Y wa?-I Top left: Barb Thompsong LPN coordinator Top right: Don Wilkinson: retail management coordinator Middle left: Susan Boveeg Englishg yearbook newspaper Middle right: Cecil Carlson: librarian. Lower Ielt: Don McClanahang registrar. Lower right: Jean Kauzlarichg business education -nw'-f9'A L X J 3?- ,?. Q fefwyfgg jig 2 'W-,, IS. L , 'fal ,1.,i:GIf 1, i -QQ m EMP HF' N , ' ' fgiafmliifiw, 1 4 ' AWK WMhh Q4 in my A p w D I ,'-,' I, ,...........,V-,N ,A . , '.W -, : 'A 3 fig F I' hm-Q,.Q - ML Q my t Q .32 , a H9 ul' V ag.. Q. Q ff .-v. vi .fa . l -flag. 'Q '31 ' M .15 l l l I Top left: Eat your heart out, Mr. America, says Cookie. Top right: Betty Egbert stands guard over the goodies. Middle left: Lenny Stewart fleltl and Don Swanson take a time-out. Middle right: I've got a secret in my typewriter, says Elizabeth. Lower right: Dick Waters strikes a noble pose. 48 E ,Q W lu Mi' N V mega -'A' X JE QF ' 9121 H 54,14 ,.... - J ' 'Qt' ?i1r:z 2 nr I YH I Ill I Ill Top rlght Cecrl Carlson and Elizabeth Sherwood welcome In students. Middle rlght Cookie and Don demonstrate thelr own style of shuffleboard. Y , Jn -nay' -1 ,- '- y V 1. FAMILIAR FACES if 'Q' , 1, ! rf I-9' 4 , L ' Q, 5 an 5 - 1 .,,. if 2 V., 7 Y K V' N wlgwvgg 1 ' WF fwgrf. r ' ff ' I X ' ,U x 'lf 3 Q I 0' H . f 5 f I 3 f Q, 'C ' 1 . I A' ff A l ,' 0 eww ,, -ISS. 11,51 A ie? Lu ,' 9 ? ff, .J '11-W '??Q5A5F?9fF,v Q - ,. v .V , A . A 1 ,W ., ,Wit 1' Q 1'1 I , ax ' is ez ' fir ' W 1 :IJ ' . ,. .. Q en in I 8 , . r '. ' 3 L L L 'iw T4 Wffq . 21.7, V f- w my ff: .A ,frqfl-.Q.3 Q f ,ngtxf t x-Q.-.,x5,,,, L f' '-..,,f', han., ,Wx Mark Dleckmen Steve Sheets Gary Berber 5 , 11333 Joe Stovall Steve Whicker I , r I l, Kenneth Rhlnehert X' 13 Crae Geist put!ering around? I ll id! ac an r ul V N 1 f ?s'fJ1 4,i ff' ' Ls.-M11 J Mr Kopner Is ready lor rllle class 1 Forming the 1975-76 Falconettes team were: Kim Adkins Ottumwa Lisa Clark Moravia Vicky Clark Pekin ' Lynette Flipperger Milo Rhonda Scott Bloomfield Tammy Wells Centerville Beth Wilson Centerville Dolly Zintz Centerville The team came in fourth in the state tournaments at Mason City. Lynette Ripperger, guard, made second team on the JUCO All-State selection and Dolly Zintz, center forward, received honorable mention. Because of a technicality, the Falconettes had to forfeit nine games. Lisa Clark, forward, enrolled as a second quarter student, played in a game at the end of the first quarter. According to a ruling by the National Junior College Athletic Association, team members must be attending school while they are playing. Lynette lumps for two points. I got it, I got It! Beth Wilson and Tammy Wells Two points lgr the other team. 81 BASEBALL Indian Hills 1976 baseball season was an extremely successful one. Coach Pat Daugherty's Golden Falcons won the Sub-Regional and Regional Championships. They were also runners-up in the North Central District Championships, missing a World Series berth by one game. The Birds won a State record 45 games while losing only 13. In addition to the other honors the Indian Hills Club was also Iowa Junior College Conference Champion. Dave Froehlich, RHP from Mandan, N.D., was an all-region and all-district first team pick as was John Mahoney, Soph. shortstop from Des Moines. It was also a year that saw Falcon Coach Pat Daugherty win his 300th game during the 10 years he's been the Falcons' Coach. The Falcons won game number 300 on April 10th at North Iowa. The Club started their Spring Season with their Annual Southern trip to New Orleans on March 21. The home season opened on April 2nd, and the string finally ran out on the Falcons Mike Fowler demonstrates batting technique to Tom La Placa. T -Z. - X A ' , . 'F.'ll'1 L 5 i , W f. 4 'Ia-.N xi'-.1 NJ-.ff May 24th when they lost a 5-1 decision to St. Clair College of Port Huron, Mich. in the North Central Championships. The 45 wins are the most ever won by an Iowa school in a Spring Season. Grounders are easyl AI Kohurst with the wlndup. Better move! says Dlck Klng. 62 Mighty tMikej Mauk ready to swlng. H Q -, , be 5, 3 , If g ut' i , y H . Evil fzwgff , -I Q SPORTS ' W , ,mm www-W .:: M W E 35 wfsu H , , , :Z -,,,MWN if . . . f J W X m X, H N 6 .I . .gr '1WlQ' A E W ig . K. Q N ni :H Q Q 'W W S we ff. in aa ff w. w ' Sw , Q ' 91 AE Q nb M ,fi .-5--an ss - me 53:1 lg - 'X . X, +L 1: B, : ' w X xx w 1 L w w H x E H' ss W w Wi 'Yr' H Time out for an informal game. Roger Graham and Laura Morrow try lor buIl's eyes. X . ' H ' .- ' .1 H V Qmfew, fav E W . un is X ' .Uv faq ss me ig fm 55555 H ' V 2' l M ee, we fg 1 sew m ww me I u ' N ' J H We Mx- ,ef V H' fwmffffg fewfe-equi?-'?f'1?-:fer wg wg M N... J.. H wax Hx Q . WE r E4 !L?'TkQ'ffiEwmf'E'5W? gin X w '11 'hh ?- Q Q lf'-kg r ef ' VS-wig 'fi-' '-5' ,' if ,MQ sk 'E ' An 'ffffw H ,.uL,1,a1.ae1uQ.1 -f W A practice shot in bowllng class. , F -,445 :.,rr ', 23' r 5 Mf,,g A ,. I L W, 1 M- Q +4H 5 P, A , 1 E 5 1, Q ny M2 N E- M W ji H' 1 W M ,, 9' H, ZS L N gg' 5, 25555 53 ass 2 E 15 -5555 R , E H :Kea-E1Sf'n'BXgs3iy,f we we, H ,M 5 ,E , gi Q W '1:?3'alr'igH'.' ' L V V' t ig Z ' fa, ?' J ,Awww 2' Q , 5 .gm 4 4 S 'H PZ ' ' 5 gy iii? .. LY . . L .. ' ' A 5 , . ,M . 34. :.::.::.- f E.. N 5, .. ,5, w V -fr . . wa ,V ,,e1g,Qm ,,1 l F WL my , f ,- . .,.. 1 gm,.,. 1' 'Q ' ' ' ' x. 44 U Wwe 415- r ai ae S . ,, 2543? . I ' ' e,, , N , W . fb . - X ' ' w. HA- 'rf 4 ' R 1LMW'Mw E wr, mwgir ' wmmnfp er ive, ,ru ' 1:2 ' , - 4.1 -1: ,lp 12' ,H V '- ,. V, N x 3 img - I' . H r . ',,V ,,iii W 293,35 r J' :N r - ' 1 M, 2 L . I ge-' k , X rw rw U55 Fx rw w M ww is , sqm f w W 3 sa ,ruff W -w , UMJ, m Nl Y'Y WH M 1 - S, L V4 - -- N M , ig Q bf- 5. Q 1 11 if? 1 V ,ki kim 'EQ-Fc? 'WE E we E . if-5121 W N' FL5 P5 Qin ei Reach lor Ill , says John.Mahoney. g 53 rs 1 1. wwe!! :pjww Q 1 f .If V Hu W , ggi K 1 L Mfr '1 1 ll' L 'fl BASKETBALL After a very successful recruiting year, the Golden Falcons experienced a much improved season over 1974-75. With the leadership of Steve Kaiser and Rod English, the Falcons finished with 14 wins, and 13 losses. Although this year's team was inexperienced, we made up for it through desire, hustle and the will to win. Many freshmen emerged as players to watch next year. Those that will be returning are as follows: Bruce Smith, 1462 points-263 reboundsl, George Marshall, 1461 points-299 reboundsl, Rick Schiller, 1175 points-118 reboundsl, and Dave Warden, 1170 points-37 reboundsl. These along with sophomores-to-be Andy Long and Crae Geist, and the new freshmen, promise to make the Introducing the 1975-78 Golden Falcons. 1976-77 edition of the Golden Falcons very exciting. Coach Jim Dinsdale has strengthened the schedule to make it as attractive as possible by playing the best competi- tion available, and he believes the Falcons regional crown will come this winter. 'ff'-PPL f W , -A ..-Y-. Sylvester Loftles battles for the ball on the rebound. 54 -Vg Bruce Smith pulls down a rebound. 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' ' ,,..-'M , ,si 11 'V a 1 Ffh-iff . - s :gf ,, Vve elf' ,xx , L 1 , 1 - F -1 gif, Everyone watches the Falcons fly to a vlctory. A F I FUD. First row: C. Nelson, R. Sisneros, Baugh, M. Fowler, K. Cooley, Orness, R. Mathews. Second row: Mauk, M. Welter, D. Kuehner, Barutha, R. Skaggs, T. Oliver, Hays. Third row: K. Wuebker, Delimat, B. Mosely, J. Dunwald, Schiltz, B. Smith, J. Spinoso, LaPlaca, J. Jansen, S. Shillington John Mahoney scores another easy -v ,tr .4 - 7.-ff if -I .a Jack Lloyd shows good pitching form. ,r If , K V v f Gary HIII takes It easy after a long day's practice. .,. H .J , H 4 . .Q-3 . ' V 'F-. H rw' 85 SOFTBALL IHCC IHCC IHCC IHCC IHCC IHCC IHCC IHCC IHCC Clarinda Clarinda Muscatine Muscatine Muscatine Muscatine TOURNAMENT Clarinda Webster City Ellsworth Deon Ball helps Rhonda Scott. The Falconettes softball team finished the year with a record of three wins and six losses. The team came in third in state out of seven teams. Coach Salazar remarked that it he had more team members, the results would probably be better. I'd like twenty girls next year to stir up competition, he said. Team members were Lynette Ripperger, Rhonda Scott, Debbie Conrad, Dolly Zintz, Vicky Clark, Kim Adkins, Deon Ball, Kay Hubbs, Bev Smith and Deb Spurgeon. Lynette led in steals with eight this year. She was also voted to the All-Tournament team tor the tournament in Mason City. High batting averages were Lynette Ripperger, 5063 Rhonda Scott, 486: Debbie Conrad, 420: Dolly Zintz, 395, Vicky Clark, 390 and Kim Adkins, 367. Kay Hubba models the new unltorme. xg Y ,L wm..m11 t H M if-4 W ul. w',.w2wm.W-tx Wm WM -, lt, H' 535' -Qmv' 'QQ'Aw11''1lHw'l.CM'..v .ft5,. Ml? .X A ev.. H H ww w H Bev Smlth, a real sluggerl wt. ,sm ww ,Mesa zz H ll l ll m l Nl ll nv X X ,Q X W' f?5:? M.. H. A' .lfw.. l. Gf mf 'ff LETS'-t1'l'tQlf . , gfq. ,Milt - . F.. F1517 Yi H ' r.'.1. .f-f' fmliic 1 ,., -an . 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A 1 , , V, MA ' ' 4:z'f5,:1 - -t W if : A ' ' 5 ,1 . . - 1 X ' .VL The results for the season were: IHCC 4 Grandview 1 1 IHCC 1 Va Ellsworth 1 3112 IHCC 0 Keokuk 1 5 IHCC V2 Muscatine 14112 IHCC 5 Creston 1 0 IHCC 7 - Creston 8 IHCC 711: Grand View 7112 IH CC 3111 Burlington 11'!z The team came in sixth in the sub-regional tourna- ment with a score of 364. Now how can I move that darn hole? 4.1 is ll-awdvvr yr- 'w .U . ' fu' E35 , - -., , W .N ,W y W , 1. ',',.lwfw1g. , my ws...j ,, W., wrlzihllsy . Z-l-:nl L t U, - ' K A U Efggigfil ,.:1'f,u'Cf. I X - .wi ., hgh! -fl. 'N.AgE'Qjv5'y1v!5Q1WM1?Jlmww QH yi: .1 V 1 ,U y g . . A -. , , ,A 1 WF' M -,ix 5 Q ' , ,. , I- ' ' ' , , ' ' ' , . v , 1 :IE ' . -' 27 ' '-'W . . -..z........z-if r .-- -. . A -4 ' L-.fee , . , Next year do I get real golt clubs, Daddy? V The hole's a llttle to your rlght Doug. Q , TW . -1 TT. H H. L N l 3 i , ,. 3 r Y A-s 4 v , , .v O TN. Q . 11' .4 W. A u - 1, -1 1-iw. N... 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' .QNQEC-bs,-H K . - -gs .-1,.- 1 J- ,ri -,r L-- 5,.fv,'4,-.- t ,-I -f ,- .-11l,v:f M -. . , , 1::J2L'gg:-Liqmgvugg .-f',,fv.:,+v.,kgf5.,,,,f,. ,fg w-rg.i.i5..,-,-,- . : . .-,.,.wE,2. 1' 'a'-.: 1-Q.:-1.:5f'l,,.: ,gf,-og,,,u-.Lu 1-A: fin... 1', f-,'-'-..,.- -'Q eg' fy. -1-.3-' -.f.-..fQ...Qi-,na-'H N. -:TJ -.-----H f 1- . f. ,f-:X .L .': '-P-155-im --. '-1245 if ffif-f'.2ff 1 - :Q - w, va-.5 -, zfw--M 'tt 1- ijlgalffr - : 5,4 .. .. ,,,..-, 3, .1 l, -,-r -,..,..1,..,,vn -4.1 w .Q . l:1L..mYL.:!bA-1 YI -L..-iJ:Jf.:-1..'1'2.I.-4252: au A v 'Z-'-.ixxff,,LF722L1r''-Q,-. 1.g., 7!.:5mfff1. f -'f Lair' it '- -EJ, rw' i -:far ,v,:, xx wr -, Lf 5,34 -C .f':- .I Floll, roll, rolll HeIpl My bBck's locked! The Indian Hills golf team finished the year with no wins, seven losses and one tie. Coach Bill Bailey credits the result to lack of experience. There was only one returning member on the team: Bob Niellsen. Bailey hopes for better results next spring. We will definitely have a better year with fthe returning sophomores, and players that will be coming in, said Bailey. Team members were Bob Niellsen, Crae Geist, Randy Kesterson, Craig Block and Doug Shonrock. ff' .H 69 BQWLING There were usually about twenty teams each quarter having either four or five members on a team. The Doubles Tournament Champions were Nancy Kauzlarich and Bill Coulter the first quarter. Nancy repeated with Eugene Smaniotto by throwing five strikes in a row for a 202 scratch score. Monte Coy and Nancy Coates had the league high averages at one o'clock while Dennis Barber and Jane Starcevich won the two o'clock league best bowlers emblems. Bill Coulter, Melissa Hayes, Tom Maletta, and Chris Waketield were the most improved bowlers. First quarter champions were the Albia bowlers - Mark Hollinrake, Don Stofta, Dan Crall, and Paul Montgomery. The Hy-Vee Area's Boys and Seymour Co-ops tied for first place in the second quarter. Outstanding female bowlers were Pam Berner, Nancy Coates, Nancy Kauzlarich, Roxane Richmond, Sue Alley, Dolly Zintz, Beverly Smith, and Rhonda Scott. Top male bowlers were Monte Coy, Bill Coulter, Tony Deininger, Glen Simpson, Tim Higbee, John Deitrick, Denny Orman, Gary Barber, Mark Dieckman, Den- nis Barber, Kevin Wuebker, Joe Spinoso, Tony Moyer, Jack Lloyd, Jeff Thissen, Roger Perry, Ron Smith, Larry Thomas, and Jim Young. Ed Davis was a Student Coach. Chris Wakefield, Lora Morrow, and Karen Riegel assisted Mr. Kepner as official scorekeepers. Bowling events were reported on KCOG Thursday mornings' 7:15 sports news and in the Iowegian on Friday evenings. -1,- 4 Mark down another strike, says Melinda Hayes 70 Roger Perry and Harold Kepner chock student scores. Mark Simmons ln action RIFLERY The 'Indian Hills College Rifle and Pistol Club, organized in 1965, has seen much lively action during the past eleven years. The top rifle shooter this school year was Dave Hays with a prone 90, kneeling 81, and standing 81 for a total 252 points. Randy Umphress hit a 49 prone out of 50 points. Mark Sisul had a 96 of 100 prone points. Richard Laux had a pair of 48 scores for a total of 96 points. Laura Zintz hit a 78 in the kneeling position for the ladies team. Cindy Dudley, Melissa Hayes, Jean Heusinkveld, and Jennifer Haner were a fine girls pistol team. Other good shooters were Phil Brown, Tony Deininger, Virgil Ellis, Craig Foster, Roger Graham, David Kunzman, Jay McBride, Steve Perry, Kathy Wood, and Deon Ball. There were about fifty different sharpshooters at the National Guard Armory during the year. Harold M. Kepner and Sgt. Dale Ver Steegt are the faculty advisers. f F54 E sw Future Annle Oakley: Jennlter Haner Clndy Dudley and Jean Heuelnkveld MOU!!! HIY08, JOIN Gnd JBMIYBI' MKG lim- 'Q . ,U 'e .r g 9, t , U ' ' :M .. 6 Q 1 . Q 1 iota 6.x e . , , W ., 0 -- eili Q ' e-'5 T! 5' 1 Q e s.Q 'Je IHCC Rllle Club members Not everyone hlts the tergetl Mia.-. ARCHERY Bev Keener takes caretul aim. e ', , Mr. Kepner gives instructions. I t ... The archery students retrieve their arrows. Bulls eye! 72 As his students take aim, Mr. Kepner thinks, Look out, Robin Hood.' No morel , says Larry Van Oort. . ll AL 'g x .1 T I XA 'bl - -1 P . 'fT ' 1 lf Jimerson stuffs lt: Marshall watches. I quit! Kill ill , says Kim Adkins. Jim Spry returns the serve Fancy work by Jimerson and English. TECHNICAL CLASSES 52 F,-gui? , . . I a x 'i'.x-Q 'm,, .4- u- , 1-I i -1 1 V-,- S? ,hs r1 i ' T. PQ- ' ,.,.i'7,. --,bi r X . 1' -. , - in X,. we Jk- Auto mechanics students ponder over an engine. 'Pu 5, A A Tools of the trade. ,wwf Y v- We 'L Pais., e ' V4 Putting the tlnal touches on the floor. Retail Management offers sweatsuita for sale H, ,. Q. Q3 af- K-2 Lx ,,- , ,mia . 2 ,J gpg 11? 5 . 5 Q f - . f A 1 Kids fresh out of high school who are on their way to a college degree or are working on a two-year program are important people at Indian Hills College. They're only part of the education story, though. Adults who have completed their formal education but who want to broaden their knowledge in a specific area of interest are im- portant too. So are the adults who are working to complete their high school education. This group is the back bone of the Indian Hills adult education program. Last year. about 18,000 adults enrolled for subjects ranging from data processing to slimnastics, from bridge to school bus education. . ' 1 --,lf . Mule: l ,I Www lv' xl' ' l fum ll lr 1 4m!ll ,Y 'll , . ' , 1- 1 - lm 4 l - . , if - 5-v , l, - 35.1 -,.,'-l,Qf '.f , fl. 1 ,?i ' I H ,,.i.:?,.': , L, A ,. , W, filet, 4' N .. .Y W.,--.P LE' . 1 .wzssrzu-4fw,te It 5 '5 ,,,,g-ui QW --+ An average adult education student is in the late 20s and is in- vesting one or two evenings a week to advance his education or to develop a skill. Classes are offered in the following categories: Vocation, college credit, hobby, continuing educa- tion, high school completion and general education development. Most classes meet one evening a week for two to three hours. Some of the classes otfered are tennis, data processing, carpen- try, bridge, ceramics, first aid, auto mechanics, sewing, up- holstering, art and men's physical education. The students who have been pictured swinging rackets are part of the growing army of tennis fans. 77 v ,f .. 1? H E ' i HsGW .ss 'mQssQS Kiwsiiiw cwllimsiiiiff. 2SE ,VM fgni' f?5 A' 1 ' - ' , -b 'J ffm: , 4 .B iles? Officers and members of D.E.C.A. Merry Christmas! 4 r-f'T'jf1W5F! N1 The Distributive Education Club of America-otherwise known as DECA-is an organization whose program of leadership, personal development, and career encourage- ment is designed specifically for students enrolled in Distributive Education. The club received its charter at the state meeting in Boone, Iowa. lt also enjoyed a DECA sponsored hayride and bonfire in October and attended the regional meeting in St. Louis during November. The four officers and their positions during the 1975-76 year are: Tim Bailey, President, Claudia Van Ort, vice- president, Shelia Lindley, secretaryg Bruce Chester, treasurer, and Mr. Wayne Paper, chapter advisor. RETAIL MANAGEMENT STUDENTS HOLD A RAFFLE. ..:'s1r'..:i Pi ' In l Shelia Lindley and Lora Morrow check on Mr. Kepner. Shelia Lindley and Bruce Chester in the store. I Dave Koller, tabovel and Dale Dowall irlghtl are hard at work. ' 1 1 Y 1 1 John Mason, loft and Gary Chldlstar concentrate on their work. -4--4 4 f . 1 I 1 . -.2 , X151 P l'1',, ? fz ' I ,m riff . , 35532- 11 Y 15? 1 V 11 1 ,4,f5?ii335Zg1.a- 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11's .1 fi 'wi 1 1 1, 11 va 11 L . .71 ' 1 J 1-1111113 -11 - ' Xin. 1 ' I '11 1 f I. , Sie l 1 R1 X Mr. J. J. Stovall is the new drafting instructor at I.H.C.C. This year he has 17 students: 14 freshmen and 3 sophomores. The Drafting students average 30 hours a week in class and individual drawing work. Drafting is a field in which iob opportunities are still plentiful. lt's a field that is open for both men and women. 1 1 Craig Foster consults Mr. Stovall. 1 1 1 W f Al--- A ' 121.1 M 12.12 1 1 11'11.. 11 1 - fm. M. 1, 1 11123211.11 1 1 11.1 1. .A 1. 1,L 1 1 11 11 1 1 aa 1- AZ If ' 'zfffr 1 Virgil 1 ' fl. 11 '11 Y ' 1 'xx' U-5fi!S,1g.',saiQ-11 '1 1 1 ' 1 5 . .,,, 1 ..., . 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 111' 1151115 . ' 1 ' J ' wi: , L1111W at .- Q V 'L 1 1 ,A vg gl. Q ass! ' V ,nf . . J, l've got lt all planned, says Otto Carter. 81 ', A -- ,,.,,....g.., f 'l A ' vi J '. yi' ow 're , M M ' W N W xx ws- :?E'11i?Q'l.l ,r 1 1 - 1 H .451-x. 'wfme qs: uf ,mil N 3 Q 1 ,Sify ' l :Sian ll 5? Above: Royce Stephens helps the celllng gel plastered. Left: Larry Bruce and Royce Stephens work on the lloor. Lelt: Donald Bilner and the Building Trades class. Building Trades is taught by Don Bitner, with some classroom assistance from Leon Thamke. The class runs for a complete year. During this time, the students ac- tually construct a complete house. They do all the work on the house in- cluding heating, plumbing, electricity and brickwork. By the end of the year the students are qualified to go directly to work. Many of the former students have become building contractors while others go on into engineering positions. 15.1 L F75 'L lg, X 7.4 ff, - .p A 6 E F in f -J H ., a H 'tr 1 -W. 3 V pm za .f vw . ,Www if ww .M H w . 9511 N IV awww ,. u W w Eg Pg- xq V, ' ,,5 if MQ 'Qlgg3a.. '.. 1' lu fl? W W., www' 1 ibm.,-,f . - 'giriigg er' X 'a h san V AV Above: Bob West, left and Donald Bitner take a coffee break. Left: Steve Sheets asks Ken Rinehart: ls il straight? Below: The completed house. 'U 153 Q 13,5 N -Yu TY..-if -LQ! fqlmfliiy .W fry---we-Q M A, -. , wg H. ENUFT + iff' NURSING Twenty-three nursing students from IHCC received their caps Sun- day, October 12 at St. Mary's Catholic church here in Centerville. Students receiving their caps were: Gail Beal, Patricia Box, Julie Callahan, Jill Clark, Helen Curtis, Julie Dack, Elizabeth Darrah, Cynthia Gleason, Shelia Hamilton, Jeanie Johnson, Janice M. Love, Barb Mad- daleno, Cindy Milnes, Linda Mock, June Nickell, Sharon Nickell, Lucille Schuzer, Debbie Shenefield, Alice Simmons, Jayne Stufflebeam, Jeanne Thompson, and Paula Vest. Geraldine Wright also completed the re- quirements tor her cap, but was unable to attend the ceremony. Music was provided by Judy Bailey, Tim Bailey and Theresa Kopatich. Dave Harris was the guest speaker at the ceremony. He surprised everyone by appearing as the nurses had seen him all summer-in cut- ofls and sandals. Harris took the qualities he had kidded the nurses about and told how they were really qualities every good nurse needs. He presented one of the students with a hospital gown as a best dressed award in the humorous category. Later he explained how a nurse's tidy appearance makes patients more confident ol her. Above: Dave Harris as the nurses see him in summer classes. f it ,Z-' 'IP 1 'I 4 I th i ., .-:- ' Row One: Gail Beal, Patricia Box, Julie Callahan, Jill Clark. Flow Two: Helen Curtis, Julie Dack, Elizabeth Darrah, Shelia Hamilton, Jeannie Johnson, Janice Love. Row Three: Barb Maddaleno, Cindy Milnes, Linda Mock, June Nickell, Sharon Nickell, Lucille Schuzer. Row Four: Debbie Shenelield, Alice Sim- mons, Jayne Stuttlebeam, Jeanne Thompson, Paula Vest, Geraldine Wright. PEN - J. xr, Ury A 'ir i A i .k. Above: Student nurses hlt the books. Below: What treatment ls best? wonders Patty Box. A La 55' ?7 Below: The capping ceremony at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Below lett: Gail Beal talks with Dr. Flitter. Below right: Julie Callahan and Cindy Milnes consult the charts. u I ., H 1 . , .1 Y ,fl ,f - ' X 4 -, 'V fl I f A T .J 412 sk ,gr-is H -4 21'g -, l-Wahm. Q -pb,-f f ' 'flf1l4.-. L :YI fv- ld--1-,F f 7 .1 Y if -'r4l, hh -Y Q. - W- -f-Q. ..., 3, - .H-'5fT'177g7 e1-'-ef-. N T!i'5a7:TfQQZ? ' 7, 34- , - --yr g 1, mf, -T' H gygl, Yum: .Y U f . - 1' 3,4 r , gf ' ,f , H-mt, Y' ,, v,, - ' I r ' v , ' -ji 4 477.3 2 W -'fjfxr ' I ' i : Y A ' x H i 53,7 ,JV , - A ogg, 411. ' .' , A' E i V 'lf M' rf ,, ,Jil W r i t , N ' -. 5 f K' ' t fp I ' , 7, -, I ,f 'Y A A 'il Y ' 1 - N 1' 4 V, , X , y A 1 NZ ., , ' T 13.3, ' 5 Llfgf' , ,M . 5 ,,, E, -5 1 fwfzfff . V Vi' , F. -I -1 .-JJ ,,,,, Ei, W .:-.29 ' ,,'e We X .,v Z X11 9 'F of uma E ,,,:f,. jing' ,,, ,, ,,wf'L':I N uv' I is I Ylyr, ,.,,,, Y! 5 3 'B 1ui Q L..- s, - A WHO'S WHO Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges is one of the highest and most prestigious honors available to students in junior colleges. Scholarship and service to campus and com- munity are used to select candidates. A list of all sophomores is submitted to the teachers, who nominate the individual best meeting the requirements. A committee of 15 faculty then chooses those with the most votes. The number of Who's Who people selected on a campus is based on school enrollment. Gil Gavronsky served as vice-president for Student Senate, and reporter for the Medium. Interests include writing, sports, and Debbie Miller lgirIfriend.j Gil's activities in the community include Big Brother-Big Sister program. Gil is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gavronsky of Centerville and plans to go into business with his father and finish his education later. 5? 4. Dolly Zintz, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Van Benthuysen of Moravia, Iowa participated in girls basketball, softball, bowling and the Big Brother-Big Sister program in which she was president, and worked as secretary to Mr. Van Oort. Dolly enjoys talking, reading, and sewing. Activities in the community in- clude coaching girls softball ages 8-9 during the summer. Dolly plans to get a degree in Office Education from U.N.I. ,J Patti Murphy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy of Seymour plans to transfer to the University of Iowa and major in economics. Patti works at Iowa Southern Utilities and enjoys reading, sewing and music. Patti was a member of Student Senate. Susan fwhitacrel Ryals enioys music, sew- ing, cooking and handicrafts. While at IHCC Susan was active in basketball, and bowling. Her activities in the community include teaching Sun- day school. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Whitacre, Lucerne Missouri, and works in a flower shop. 'JP' .. 1 -.u 1 LJ . lmlxfi.-. .i:,: Q X 4 g fe . - 'Q ' .s,.f- L u. ai. J f4'ClH' l 1. N Kathleen Koziol was active as a work-study secretary, editor of the school newspaper, bowling and was on the yearbook staff. Kathy's hobbies in- clude music, cooking, and bike riding. Kathy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellga Koziol of Centerville. Her plans are to transfer to Pelle and major in Journalism. T J is ! !'51' use 'Z' Rod English, son of Mr. and.Mrs. William English of Detroit, Michigan was active as vice- president of Big Brother-Big Sister program and was a Ietterman on the basketball team. Flod's future plans include getting a masters degree in counseling. Rod would like to do what he can for the betterment of man. g N Jr fd'1 1'i: - v - L - . - L0 . ' 1 l e, - Q uw ru! l g 1 l ' V 'ti 1 P! l Gail Thomas plans to major in Home Economics at Northeast Missouri State University. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thomas, jr., Exline, Iowa. GaiI's hobbies are sewing, hunting, horseback riding and listening to music. She was co-editor of the yearbook, work-study secretary, and participated in the rifle and bowling classes. Judy Laux, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Laux, Exline, Iowa, was an active participant in campus happenings. Judy was on the yearbook staff, the school newspaper staff, girls basketball, girls softball, Big Brother-Big Sister treasurer and work-study secretary for Industrial Arts. . Judy works at Easters' Super Valu and enjoys sewing, sports and writing letters. Judy plans to major in Business Administration at NEMSU. Jan tStephensy Allen is active at Indian Hills plan- ning and setting up art shows on and off campus. She also was a member of the college bowling team. Jan's hobbies are houseplants, cooking, music and bowling. Her activities in the community include bowling on the city league and being a member of the Drake Avenue Christian Church. Jan plans to obtain a BSE in Art Education at NEMSU. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Stephens of Centerville, Iowa. w T l Lynette Flipperger was kept very active on campus She participated in basketball, softball, cheerleading ana was president of Student Senate. Lynette's hobbies are swimming, boating, skiing ana just being outdoors. Her activities in the community in clude Big Brother-Big Sister and coaching eight and nina year olds. 89 Becky Doze lhlnke beck ov w I -G s ' 'we-ff Q 'FV' Dennis Berber lf -T ll yet? .asfgj fain fi 11 1 F E., ,fy f Above: Which way do we turn? Jan Allen asks Sue Alley. Above: The Old Gang Tony Fetter, and Phil glww 5-.pig :H A.,, , l m - Above: ls it time to go? , :fv i Q5 'B I lf: A . F V 1 N N U re ' ' -F Ai! f' I FN A ,V v -. , :HA ez e ' -'D ,Y F' g I ' '-N - I . 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