Joliet Junior College - Shield Yearbook (Joliet, IL)

 - Class of 1970

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Envy V ,, f gef:z3.m '51 in W Bin' ,. -lax: .Q 3 N ,N ,ffbfr N ' f M., f , ,wig ,, 1' ,iii wi ..S-W 4 X . qi The American Paper for Americans DAT 1Bd YEAR-No. 336 901969 Chicago Tribume ig- rf-Vg, J 1 L gf' -f I I!! Y - X y I ' Y 5 Q ,,,,.fv u k x 2 1 : i 1 E ........v,... NW...-1 5 E , 2 2 KEN 'hug - aff. ,XX v,,.....- ,MW x , x,'k.X-- ,+x xl 5 'fi Courtesy of America. Inc. :gf Ns U UIIIUIIIIE 1'f f'kIIIIIIII. 16i E?6gggiVg6RLD's GREATEST NEWSPAPER TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1969 52 mer-ss, 4 smrows 6 106 2 1 z an M L, '4 V 1 Q . V . 2,v?r. av., bE :..,W::.- . , ,Q , ci J Io .5 i. i I X xl . . . 1 .-1' 972 + .5 !1'.v 'f n in- - 3,19 Time Inc. Harry Benson-Llfe Magazine I I . I 5 Ei qafic' ,Q if ,. , , I iii I if II A. , Ly, ' ii 4 1 I I 114 g if J ' QI, 9 f 'I 2.1 1: Q5 ' .fy ..-M If W e I 7.- 'ag?PQ .- llf. 4 I ia' I ' I s 'KI . Ll . 45,1 A 'v I 12224 I , ff 2 gy 2. r in ...J L .., ,,, Priorit Li t ere y ca endar order are 'ls' fb! Washington, Dec. 1 l:?I-H b I , 1, 1 draft priorities drawn tonight: Dafe Date No. Jan. Bday I 330 Jan. hday 2 298 Jan. May 3 40 Jan. hday 4 276 Jan. Bday 5 364 Jan. h4ay 6 I55 Jan. hAay 7 35 Jen. Bday 8 32I Ja... May 9 I97 Jan. I0 May I0 65 Jan. II May II 37 Jan. I2 May I2 I33 Jan. I3 Bday I3 295 Jan. I4 May I4 '78 Jan. I5 h4ay I5 I30 Jan. I6 Inav I? If? a Jan' I7 M61 I8 278 Jan. I8 hAaY I9 75 -Im I9 May 20 123 Jan- 20 May 2I 250 Jan. 2I Ma., 22 326 Jan. 22 May 23 3I9 Jan. 23 MBY 24 3I Jan. 24 hday 25 36I Jan. 25 May 26 367 Jan. 26 FIQIGY 27 296 .ay za 309 Jan. 27 May 29 225 Jan- 28 May ao :oz Jan. 29 k4aY 3l 3l3 Jan.30 Jan. 3I June I 333 June 2 Feb- June 3 301 Feb- June 4 20 Feb- June 5 29 Feb. June 6 I I0 Feb. June 7 85 Feb. June 8 366 Feb. June 9 335 Feb. Jung I0 Feb- June II '34 Feb. IO June I2 272 Feb. II June 3 69 sez- :Q I4 :ss 6 - June I5 Feb. I4 June I-S 274 Feb. I5 June I7 73 Feb.I6 June II 34I Feb. Jung '-7 Feb. I8 June Z0 360 Feb. I9 June 2i 60 Feb. 20 June 2' 233 Feb. 2I June 2, I Feb. 22 June 24 358 Feb. 23 June 26 I37 Feb. 24 June 26 22 Feb. 25 June 27 64 Feb. 26 June 28 222 Feb. 27 June 29 353 Feb. 28 June 30 209 Feb.29 JAY I 93 Flarch July 2 350 March July 3 I I5 March JuIy 4 279 March July 5 IBF March JuIy 6 327 March JuIy 7 50 blarcb Judy 8 Marrb InIv I3 Q 277 Dafe Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sep? Sept Sep? Sept Sepf Sepi' Sept Sept Sept SepI Sep+ Sep? Sept Sept Sept Sep+ Sept Sep+ Sep? Sept Sep? Sept Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov. I Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. the No. 225 I6I 49 232 82 6 8 I84 263 7I I58 242 l75 I I I3 207 255 246 I77 63 I60 I0 I I9 I94 I49 IB 233 257 ISI 3I5 359 I25 244 202 24 87 234 283 342 220 237 72 I38 297 l7I 254 288 5 24I I92 243 I I7 20I I96 I76 7 264 94 229 38 79 I9 34 348 266 3I0 76 SI 97 xtu . I5 NMI: ' XX.-X . df, exvp. Nw: X . Q19 xg 1 ish , , .lviglp-il .LZ-,fg If ., A kg!-M-ha wh. Ak I 1 I JJ E M 25. , ' V ' iii ljllif Q,-fi' I Mff- '- 43 'e f '1 Tj ... Jn N fx L. Y pak 5 Student Social Life .. -- 4.41 Qfllllfvllls :W ,-4 ,AG FNQWM 9139 5 D-I-,..,. . WR' 2-W N .3 ..., A we J RW . AUA M. ,,..V ,, , -V . -X X 34' . ,V , A Amp XY-XL V f , 4 f g f sc f if--if ' .tn 4 rv Z, ,ff V. gi 1 .1 B FK L 4 Q N. lxw Qi u Y .ja 'X se f :S Rvjfsj-x . Fife? + st , sf. One is the loneliest number You take the high road Two's company On saturday night, the monkey gets tight, andlane gets right Celebrate, Celebrate Dance to the music Parties, the hub of student social life 21 Student jobs Mean Extra Income Q as Students do more than go to school. Donna Paul Iopposite page far leftj, wlzo is employed in the office at Turk Eagle Furniture, works twenty hours a week as an office cashier. Charlie Egdorf iopposite page upper rightj is a clothing salesman in the same store after sclzool. Steve Downey and Reid Langerman lopposite page lower rightj check inventory at Al Baskins during a post Christmas sale. Maria Mejia fabovej, a sales girl at Sears, prepares a customers bill. Diana Inlow faboue rightj helps a customer at Klines decide which blouse to buy. Mike Smith frightj is a stock boy and bagger at the National Food Store. ,-.:s.-. .. 3 ' u-.qs ' av igiyfxuf - Tv mv. Q xfs MSS. YW F! .- -Q, it Y-L 23 Travelers Seek Exotic Places not ' - ls-lv ing Xing DI! I I' 1 i If, .1 ,gr -A ,-. , if' - vL'- 145, .1 ,, I Li -.A-1 S . 'if lil. i, I.. K, M . Q gy' 5, .1 ,Agnu- fz silsfmf .., gflgdgfl VL 55 '3 'res,,-i 5,133 N in fd-S-1' ,.,.,,2 , ' ' ,595-0, o 5 f., -1 I J .Q A street vendor fright! is a common sight in Jerusalem. On a recent trip to the Hawaiian Islands, ftopj a seasoned traveler captured the culture with this shot of Tahitian dancers at the International Center. High atop the Capitoline Hill in beautiful down- town Rome fabouej is a breathtaking view of the world renowned Forum. 24 'wg so 'x il JJCers traveled far and wideg from the beaches of Hawaii to across the world to the Dead Sea area. John Shields visited the Royal Castle lleftj while in San Marino, Spain. This sidewalk cafe across from Ecole Militaire in Paris fbelow leftj combines the traditional gaity and a charming set- ting. Kathy Scarboro and Carolyn Stevens fbelowj spent the summer of 1969 hitche hiking across continental Europe. In Palma, a town in the Spanish Isles, they visited the Beach Arenal and enjoyed a refreshing swim. X fl 1: .f 'f A4 fi, f ff is J JN!!! uf V R11 X - 4 25 1 .4 W3 Ease . s i' a '- ' A , .4 1 , - -0' , ....:,--.. . Ray Shroba and Torn O'Connor fabouej Inova their glider towards the lzangar after a soaring afternoon. Mary O'Connor tabove rightj takes time out before studying to put the finishing touches on a naw spring dross. Marcia Jonish frightj has a very, vary, strange hobby - she Collects stuffed mice, Here she attaches a rare braed of field mouse to her trac, , igbf' S 3, ,,,'H1:.x 1,1 If Q 11 gf ' 1 SW 8 1 X w is i N i, E X, il Wes Q- QQ 'ur S 177 Practicing karate is just one of the ways boys spend their time. Chuck Block ffar leflj prepares for defense while Ted Scitar fleftj advances in a horseback stance, Don Mc- farland fbelow Ieftj rebuilds his cycle during the winter months. Here he changes tlze oil. One of Pam McGilL'ary's favorite past times is horseback riding fbelowt. YAC' Q tv - r u -1 . .- . nb ,V ,-9 . , I . BL ,I ' ','.- l 4 A f X ,..4 , ref' a -4 , The Girls That Girl Watchers Watch 976-1 - ' 29 X? 'XI 1 I I . ,I 3 1 I 'G-il '. :'?I'-lv 3 e lb N M --I 3 Q, .. 'gc3SXf':w., SQ .x.. .W . Mp' Q 'x ' - -1--.-,- ,gm W fO+ Q S., i 2 6 f I 3 TU' fax wyi . av Q. , W Q sw, Q A Q by - . K ff: 'I I Q1 iw: rn? I Sli 'N 1 I Q-Nl' Cheerleaders Arouse Spirit The cheerleaders frightj practice one of their many routines during halftime of the game against Wright Junior College. The wolf played by Tom Toth, fbelowj waves to the excited fans while riding in the homecoming parade. he 'i rs... . Q-, . H ' ' . -b x i X.. frm ?-. . ,-Q N -1' - fd 'Ka .jf rf lg-il r - f me , .,t,. -ax - ,P ' ,: If ' . e W :many qv . 4 Q ,Q J ' Hx 'Q .5 ... ' .. ... 'f' . . . '1e'ft .. 'i . ff ' ' ' ' , .-Q 5 X' -1 ., , sl 1 D . Q ? A taxi, ix.: iz . 9 f .K A 4- . ' gfgv fsi Q.. :.w ,. ' ff re 9? 2. 2, -ia . ' -E ' f.,,:f 55A5' N 2 S '- , . L I if . was i i - a Q X- ,ix ' --' IX- . f by , ggi, w. 'Qf i 'X is 5 , ie,..SffN Wi - ' x. f iw f - . . my 'N -. ' Emma Craft Diana Frank co-captain Cheerleader Laurie Goodson fabouej. The cheerleaders and Jim Albritton with Frank Julian at the wheel took a break from cheering at the homecoming game to be in the parade. 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SCOREBOARD JJC OPP 2 DuPage I 3 Highland 0 1 Illinois Valley 2 1 Rock Valley 2 I Prairie State 2 0 Black Hawk 3 3 Amundsen O 1 Elgin 2 1 Morton 2 I Sauk Valley 2 I Trinity Christian 2 . su ' an ,A K xg, B? cf 9 7 , xox Gr f f' I ai I 5 ' ' A.? '-N . ' p 1 Y ' e' 1 jg. Q 5 ' I .' V ,. ' ' 1 Q A ' .' . .1 A ' V' J .IN ' 4, 1 ' . E, 1. . 5 , 1 Q., ri 4-PWA! 4f .' X . L ss' 4' QI- v lf V 44,5441 1' 1-r , tr: -11 l,,,,-- v-.,-- 'nga 131 My we 1 gif , ' ,su K 2 ss a f ' A ,,. K., , , at Md ,,,,,,,,A 'if . Frosh Boost Diamond Scene JJC's baseball team had a hit on their hands at the 1969 season's opener with an impressive victory over Thornton 13-5. Averaging 5 runs a game, the team scored 61 runs in 13 games. With Coach Gil Bell at the helm, good playing was evident through- out the season. The entire frosh brigade returned in 19'7Og as a result Coach Bell anticipated a winning season. Gor- don Johnson. with a 321 average, was the Most Valuable Player and leading hitter, and John Freed was the team's leading pitcher. 36 ,,y ,.,n ,N ' . x ,,, V .af vi '.'.C.LJdDl Q 'u ..-1? . Y A J ...NF x ,s .1 I Q1 .,,............v:s N V M 3 , ,,, A-.av-Qi. Lfw-1' -...Y ,, - ss, ,gn . 3,14 . . John Freed ffar leftj slides into home base during the Waubonsec game. John Sullivan lbelow far leftj shows good form as he tags opponent out at first base John Freed lleftj displays the fine delivery that brought him a winning season. Russ Johnston lbelowl tags out Blackhawk player. lf:i'vQw,-ws: as Q- f . L w 5,-is-f 3. wvg- L '- rv. -- . of , 5'Qsg.,, eq, , 2--tif' .. .us I, -,,, N., ,H ,y. j .gg . 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' 1 ' .ffffx 2 372- 'F-'fb ' ini- ' 'fmkf . f' '-' - ,- falxxmhs.-fwif11fRw1:ref,i.Lgi9l-P'ti'n5 v1s.Q,,,a-f - f'l.u-k'- ,E - H In xi J, fi R i P K 2 1 r U l v .fm A- i -1 .a 9 , i, . X , , f J 1,w.,1 l S 5 ROW ONE: Loren Pease, John Freed, Coach Gil Bell, Dave Dugan, RON' TIVO: Gordon Johnson, John Toth, Doug Darin, Tim Quinlan, John Sullivan, Tom Fee: RON' THREE Ray Tuseh, Carl Holmquist, Pat Fitzgerald, Russ Johnston, Jerry Wittmus, and John Donn. 37 Sm- f. W X 5 xi: Aix H. 1 'E ' . . ka, x ' ,, 4- -yqw.1'N ,- T-L4 ' ' ' V ' f , -rxg.,.x ' ,.....- nn, 'V 3? kv-NA! '-Am-ungfz -sk, f 1 . -. K NA .n.... . ' -- . . , . N-., q Q A ,Rag A, X M,-,Qvsefwk ' , ' M 6 , ,Q . x ' 3' X' x , mv- A , . r3L ' we--, -+. .nw . 1- N -A+.: - in W . ' , xv . vw . 1 A 3. ,, we N .x , v . i -q54Q.s- 'P 3,-D1 'QL - Q , Q A 1 ve- Q 1 X -firm.. R 6 V .Z ' is f I. 't I , x ' 4 ' 2 x + ' W f . wg , L V , .r 3 ' . R-r!w 'If-f 'de f , ff , . , , in Q - M t 1 YW ' . ,X .. 9- ' ' ' X ,A SA - may ' ' 0 RMB' ,. 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Coach Bill Bennerg ROW THREE Ken Krapff Cliff Weaver, Mike O fi we-V ,ar-, , - UH.. 1. - .i.. V- , -:JK : Jv i !v,,-r.-s1.! .. is-'A-. A I-v. y r ,.,, ,gm ,. f -Lf.-. s , si,.F eu - 1 A ' W. J ' . . , .- ' U, .q.,,, , , .inet -. - 5l'TMf? Z-Ei'.' 4, 5 944 ' ' Lim.-'ff'5t' .ie--f-f V . - '64, 1,1 ----r-71' I :- , itflqgigg, 3 :E::E'-Pt'3'?'- ,L -.-'ff' Q. - ,f.,,,Y1 , ' , 4- Vg-1 .w N . 9'x3.5ai.f--f','f5+4-ggu:-rg Ks f:.'f4,-g 'H 3- ,, --,- ?'l'f',' 53 -51 -34-1Efl:E::i-i1'.7+Tt - Af-X115 M .- -'Q '-'ffilf 4. fe. - -' :,a7'5x-'QQ'-QS:ifflfffir-J'4iC'fA- ' 0 ' - ' 1121.-'gs 4 ' L ff-fm. ,,,. E 473-35 ' A' -. , A , A'fXf'i' 45- - INA! . -,J John Bati fleftj skims over the hurdle enroute to a first place. Ken Krapf fabovej whirls a discus with ease. Steve Herkert fabove rightl, with muscles straining, advances on his approach to go over the crossbar. i Benham, John Bernickas, Greg Clark. M. 'S' --.s f .iw J NX X . iv f v 4 Ifrstcww ' ' 4 -.,-:+?s QN?QSN:f-s'-Tvzlsl-NFA A X351 :-Rex ,. 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VA: 1.4:-1, Ai- I in 'ian I 0 hp .fl I lx 1 vh.,1..cB4V x 4:6 ll :A-A 151'-kv, lg' . .1 ,Q ,J .. --:NJ .i ,Y- 1.4.-'igy'q4i'f,,igA:',-lv.-P4 fp 42.1 I 1 1 V . sir xg v, -4' -.0-1,5 gf.. 1 'e 1 . L52-, ai, .lf ,-SQ jig, Af , , 1,3 A .1 e Z' lx 515 W -w -f':,!7!'H'f'.fl:,5J1,,-at iiffllllt fi!! 'Q'?v1't 9.3 X f l'- .' 7 I '- a,-,BQ '- ' -'77 Y,-Quixvi' 5, 9' ' A- iQk'13,lk2.f',i 3' t if K ' '4'-Q:-.',1,l nv - L f H,!.'..gX .Q - -ff-7 -.' N., N ' 'N' W - V ,L-ui-ft, .lw.Y,gQfVg3 m ' s. Vs--nk 1 64 .5- CINDERMEN STRO EFFORTS The 1969 track team, despite its efforts and determination, was confronted by too many ad- verse factors to score a single vic- tory in the point standings. Despite the disappointment of defeats, the efforts of the team can be seen in continual improve- ment in every event. 39 Noted for their ability to score points at meets were John Bernickas with the discus, and Mike Benham in the shot put. Also tempering defeats with commendable efforts were Greg Clark, Steve Herkert, and Cla- rence Westbrooke. 55 S, W g ,A,, Qs, 'gil 'i N u ROW OlNE Manuel Palacios, Rich Coop, Joe Spiezio, Clarence Westbrookg ROW TWO: Bob Jaeger, Duane Schoop, Jim Prztclull and Coach Bill Benner. The Cross Country runner must love to run just for run- ning's sake, according to coach Bill Benner. Although Benner's boys were lacking somewhat in depth and talent this year, they still managed to have a profitable season, compiling an 8-4 record. The highlight of the season came with the J.I.J.C.L. Meet. JJC placed fourth out of 15 par- ticipating teams. Another signif- icant success Was fifth place in the Region IV Meet. Coach Benner often referred to his harriers as the Magnifi- cent Seven and rightly so for they were just that throughout the entire season. WW: 1 'O v Z 'L Q' A 6, 16 v 3 N , 'I 2 . 15.8 5 fxgg ' 1, .W-N 1 'Q , 4 , , 3 . .. . Q ws' : :Y K E , 3 f ' . ' - .., , ,, x ., jv , ,,..4' hw i ,ity -w-:Aww N. fx 5 '4 ' 1 fi P7 wr, .YP . .t 1 1.x 'pk .x 'f '..w- ,: M ,.,f-'Q' k 'IN' 1:-If Hgglsfka . -L V ,- r A rm, jx s 4145, U -?1,,:. wJ?i., ,ni -IT.-, :XD Y X k' fy H, -1 5,5115 x .,Q.-cg ,..'191'-- gg ':,-. .r J' Z. U M' ' ' I' 3 Q 1 v f , a : sfji -, -'ALC' 1-Wd'-2 ..-',r rg'-1' Q U A r ' .' ' -Tan' a '- YT ll l Golf team mem bers above, kneeling, are Dick Slellcr and Jack Dempsey, standing Don Gursh, Jack McCambridge, PauIL1bersl1cr, Lac Gombaslz, and Coach Gil Bell fPlziI Krall not picturedl. Linksmen Drive To Second In State Great success was enjoyed this past year as Gil Bell's linksters followed in the footsteps of former golf squads. Competing against the likes of state final- ists Danville and Wright, the Wolves placed in state competition. True. they finished sixth in the confer- ence, yet placed second in the Region IV tournament. The Wolves went into the regionals in Champaign a proverbial underdog. Twenty-seven state teams were entered. JJC's 324 was good for second and a possible trip to the national tournament as alternate for the winner, Wright, which posted a 322. The regional authorities, however, would have to approve such a move first. The national tournament Will be held in Miami, Florida in June, 1970. In the regional, JJC shot consistent golf, Don Gursh as medalist got a '79, Phil Krall 80, Jack Mc- Cambridge 81, and Lee Gombash 84. In conference, Joliet's 336 took sixth place. Phil Krall was medalist with 75, Jack lVlcCambridge had 83, Don Gursh 86, and Dick Steller 92. - ,W .F .N ,AN ie 1 . N. -Sl . Q-msn., Q, bk 4 . .v .eb h :KKK ,F , Q., + Jw .- .X - X , V . ixfxgfb m W? RSL Q'-WA., Q M ':wy:Q',.S A W- W, , A .- .Twf v Y' V P fx - V - A NR? ' is . Sk, ' 44 -' T' '. ,xx . X 1 few 1 , i finjm. Q 1,5-QM.f,..gf2Eg',STX'3gigQ .1 b , 1:9 Q f N. - Carefulcontrol f is needed to -M produce a Q x ,AN nam. A xxx 'K 5- X - X . f 'fwxm X X -I F' Qkgjeiv ,QNX fzf N! 1 . 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J X is H b 3, ,. 1 5 VA .pw is ' ig gb ' M is S+. 6 .6 .T , .., -1 N .guy 14 , P ax-. ,N.+5.Qi? N 5 5 gswi-Q Q Q .,M5Nw,iiy3i:: kwa.. xsiqxig SP f. '- M . gxr Q 5 X !4tif.LfEwf3-gif-1, it 0 i fd- deff-?f'f . 33 rf? P sw: ,A 1 ' YS.- -ve.- -v f M A -4-1+ 'r Young Wolves Battled Hard Five returning lettermen greeted Jerry Yost in his second season as head coach. By the end of the season he was starting ten freshmen on defense and seven on offense. With this in mind it is easier to understand the great effort the team put forth. According to Mr. Yost, the defensive team was one of the heardest hitting in the confer- ence but lacked the speed that was necessary for top effectiveness. The offensive team produced many thrills throughout the season with a balanced running and passing attack. Lack of speed again kept the Wolves from getting the long easy touchdown. Every point scored was earned by good execu- tion of power football. The Wolves not only gained their main goal of the year, their opponents' respect, but four men made the all-conference first team, two more were named to the second team and an- other pair received special mention. Coach Yost frightl explains to Bob Major how to stop a tight end sweep. Earl Crisp fbelowl picks up a few yards against Morton Junior College. ' . lux' r5.41a 3711. A U Rock Valleys' Trojans close in on halfbaclc Earl Crisp. The Wolves defensive unit lbelowj charges Wright in the homecoming game. R z A ' P 3' Y- ? A A A A - - 432 - f 5 A ig- , ' ' fI'ffA'fr -' J J J ' ' ' ' ' ' A A- N' ' A U - wa s 'A 1,1--I-W -f V A 'I' T A' l -5,1515 iijg -eg-VA M - - TAA j A I- '+ F 5 :,A.A5f: t v ,A , V WWF A : RQ ffl-i V7---I iii -' K -B ,, iff it ' 1 A A r V VQ.--1 r -H wtf, 71 ' , Aj i A if 1 ' - ' 'A M A - Iigif A151-A:iiA'tA A7 A i - L A - ' 4 .,i, , A 3' 1- 'lf' 5' --J' - J- ---' J I- Il- ' '-A-QA A, AA 4 9 Ag, A A .,,,,, 2 2A ,,,, A N- ' A 3 ' I., A AIAA A-, - Z' K IAA A -1 ,. 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TOM BANDURA TOM MCKEON DON PRQLA 1st Team Offensive Tackle lst Team Offensive End lst Team Defensive Linebacker 4. 4 :Q MIKE SIZRENA EARL CRISP JIM PUBENTZ lst Team Defensive Guard 2nd Team Offensive Halfback 2nd Team Offensive Tackle Team members lbelowl are ROW ONE: Mike O'Connell, Randy Gruben, Tom Wimberly, Neil Trotter, Barry Dean, John Jeretina, Jeff Rodeghero, Rich Leffler, Tom Harcar, Bernard Carnesg ROW TWO: Assistant Coach Dennis Taylor, John Allemang, Earl Crisp, Lincoln Huffman, Walter Walker, John Dochendorf, Guy Wolfinger, Jack Stitely, Terry Ivansek, Bob Major, Dave Hughes, Bill Wolf David Dugan, Student Trainer, Roland Woznialeg ROW THREE: Coach Jerry Yost, Tom McKeon, Mike Bell, Daue Studer, Dave Sharp, Don Prola. Bob Pierson. John Monferdini, Jim Pubentz, Bill Bartolotta, Kevin Crowley, Larry Williams, Tom Bandura, Mike Serena, Stewart Bisping, Assistant Coach Dale O'Connell. swiss. 5 vwxkmxjtrl Rx Q t . 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Highlights for the wres- tlers came during tournament competition. At the North Park Invitational, Joliet had six first place winners to capture the title. At the Region IV tournament, Dan Evans, Earl Crisp, and Bob Broughton did an outstanding job in placing sec- ond. third and fourth respectively. This year. Bill Vail was Joliet's outstanding wrestler as he placed first in conference and second in Region IV. In the National Junior College Ath- letic Association wrestling tournament held in Worthington, Minnesota. he won the 118 lb. title. Bill was also chosen All American in wrestling. Earl Crisp lbelowj holds Ron Madder of Western Ill. on his back for 3 points. 'Z' Bill Vail National Champion Bill Vail, JJC sophomore, capped a sensational wrestling season by winning the 118-pound decision title at the Junior College National Tournament in Worthington, Minnesota ear- ly in March. During the tournament in which 86 schools and 450 men participated, Bill defeated six qualified opponents on his way to the national title. JJC -14 32 17 28 35 25 8 2-I 11 13 84 40 21 23 14 6 8 11 SCOREBOARD Danville Prairie State Illinois State Fr, Parkland Thornton Circle Campus Triton Harper Western Muskegon North Parl: North Central Carroll Morton DuPage Circle Campus Orange County, X, Y. Black Hawk Muskegon, Jlielz. Grand Rapids, Mich, Chris Taylor fleftj weighing 390 pounds, of Musk- egon Jr. College holds up Rich Casiano, weigh- ing 115, ofJoliet. This shows the two extremes of the wrestling weight classes. Bob Kelly ltopl has fullcontrolof Tom Mae on his way to a 7-0 win. Bill Vail tabouej using an over-and-under ride to piclc up nearfall points, 49 OPP 0 6 23 18 CI 16 27 14 27 29 82 -13 -11 10 20 6 23 30 30 2-I Wrestlers In Action 118 126 134 134 142 142 150 158 167 DUAL MEET RECORDS Rich Casiano Bill Vail Manuel Palacious Greg Int-Hout Bob Kelly Dan Evans Bob Broughton Earl Crisp Dave Payla WLT 1011 1 2631 11 11 0 650 1211 1 4-3-0 3-6-0 15-15-1 5-16-0 Earl Crisp fright! waits for ref- eree's whistle. Wrestlers tabove riglztl congratulate Dave Payla after winning a tough ma tclz. Jolzn Austin tabouej gets 2 points for a takedown. -4. 50 V X V it C W f xt X X' so- u ! t' ga M X - .1 l 'E 'Z Team members fabouej are ROW ONE: Dave Payla, Bob Kelly, Manuel Palacious, Bob Broughton, Bill Vail, Manager Mike Bellq ROW TWO: Coach Jerry Yost, Bill Bartolotta, Earl Crisp, Dan Evans, Greg Int-Hout, and Dennis Taylor. Mike Bay tleftj in 1969, won the National Championship by defeat ing the most outstanding wrest- lers in the nation. Manuel Palacious tbelowl reverses Fred Crowder and pins him in the third period. 51 V J 'W -Ki.. .1 I Q Y i e Wynn 4' Q --ff 2' 141 I-,f , W A ' N-'V' MV, I , i AW' , i -2-aw X I I T119 f0f'l H151 CUl'l'iUCl US OHIO UiC'f0 N- John Freed scrambles among Wriglzi players for control of the ball. Cagers Lead B Powerful Flrosh The 1969-70 basketball Wolves bettered their pre- vious 15-14 won-loss record of last season with an impressive 16-12 slate. Coach Paul Siron, in his ninth year at JJC and his third year as head coach, was assisted by Larry Larson. in his first year as assistant coach. The season was marked by impressive wins and near-wins. including a late season loss to Rock Valley which eliminated Joliet from the race for the NIJCL title, 93-87. Clyde Brown was the leading scorer for JJC, and Sylvester Cottrell grabbed the most rebounds. With four freshmen returning this fall, Athletic Director Ken Parker stated that next year's team should be a serious contender for the NIJCL crown. DClll1l,SLlIUFflll out jumps Dan Davis to give JJC tlzejumpball, Sylvester Cottrell' leading rebounder- pulls 'mother one off the boards. Coach Paul Siron fleftl shows the emotions of a distressing game, Bob Conn ffar leftt after a break away, goes in for an easy lay up, Dave Matteson fbelowi shoots for two points on a quick jump shot. .mp-sf-K v .-1.-.. , . , XJ Mfr f mfr f ., BN-wx JULIEI. 5 , .BMWVXX 33 3 Lf' gii' ROW ONE: Manager Steve Thompson, Pat Kinsella, Mike Fittro. Dan Van Fleet, Daw Matteson, Jolzn Freed, Dave Papeslz. lllilse O'Connellg ROW TWO: Coach Larry Larson. Bob Conn, Jim Blackburn, Jerry Wittnzus, Sylvester Cottrell, Jim Brenezeuslci, Clyde Brown, Dennis Martin, Jim Condon. Coach Paul Siron. Clyde Brown, friglztl the seasons ' leading scorer, jumps from the key during the second quarter in the game against Triton. SCOREBOARD JJC OPP. 80 Morton 54 92 Kendall 86 69 Ill. Valley 75 86 DuPage 72 74 Illinois State Fr. 93 91 Black Hawk 69 84 Lincoln 86 82 Waubonsee 73 79 Bloom 76 74 Robert Morris 93 79 Thornton 76 76 McHenry 62 75 Wright 86 68 Valparaiso Fr. 91 88 Parkland 92 76 Hyland 77 1 02 Elgin 91 75 Lincoln 83 85 Spoon River 80 87 Rock Valley 93 88 Triton 64 101 Sauk Valley 95 70 Danville 85 92 Kankakee 76 105 Harper 88 82 DuPage 66 97 Kankakee 75 63 Robert Morris 84 54 593 gf ' Y NLM 8 W l ll lxllr QIULXU vmlf 2 fur 've 2 We gg :1 t 14 'j ' xx , gf '1 X1 4 ' 1 X x ,- . Z' , IMQ I '- , Q ' '-.HV 1 it ' fi' idk 'ki' Gm Xml 'L , Clyde Winters, Greg Harris. and Carlton Bates fabouej support the fighting Wolves at the game against Highland. Pat Kinsella fleftl gets control ofa pass as Tritonls team closes in. olves First in Sectional Tourney Joliet's basketball squad won its sectional title with a fine display of team effort. For the semifinals against College of DuPage. the Wolves took a Commanding lead and sank their op- ponents 82-66. Against Kankakee Junior College. they repeated this decisive victory, and won the sec- tional crown, 97-75. JJC then met defeat at the hands of Robert Morris Junior College 84-63 in the first- round play-off of the Region IV tournament at llli- nois State University. Dave Papeslz fleftj moves in on a quick play under the boards. Ball finds the way lbelowj into the hoop for JJC. Q -sl 'illicit W W' O O sfstlfgkq 4 ee, :xii W A A EX X-Q I Q11 X 132 lf X Tlzc 1969 Wrestling tcam placed second in the ROW 0NEg Mg,-fin Cgopgr, Ray Sheppard, Mir N.J.C.A.A. National Wrvstling Tournament, soc- cial Pglgyngv Tom Pig,-30,15 ROW TWO: Coach ond in the c-o1zf0rc11cC and first in the Region Jerry Yost, Ron Dgilg, Bill Bell, Juan Paloma, IV tournament. Team members fabouel are jljjlgg Bay' Harp-5fGey-i5,g11d Hgylry Pillard. Most Valuable Players 'GI' J+ ' Q PHIL KRALL EARL CRISP CLYDE BROWN Most Valuable Golf Most Valuable Football Honorary Team Captain GORDON R- JOHNSON CLARENCE WESTBROOK DENNIS MARTIN Most Valuable Baseball Most Valuable Cross Country Most Valuable Basketball ar' X l . 1 lnmcss Mm 'WVR ' 'F las:-ffr . Q In 1969 Bill Bell flefti was voted by his team-mates as the Most Valuable Wrestler. He also won second place for two consecutive years in the National Wrestling Tournament. Bob Kelly fbelow, on topj was awarded the Eddie Johnson award in 19 70 for his excellence in wrestling. ,H G '- 4 S .Y ffrfggn , A, 1, X. V ,, I gf, .-A s , ,C ix1S1:iLv1w35vM, A. A am, s - Wi NRS T 'X WF - Athletes Earn Plaudits, Plaques, and Praise At the annual athletics banquet lzeld in 1969, Bill Bell same honor for his excellence in physical education, Ken fbelow, leftj was presented with the Eddie Johnson award Parker, director of athletics, made the presentation. in wrestling while Jolm Bati fbelow, right! received the jf ,,W..,..., :J , ,, ,.,... -,..M,.,.,...-,,... ,.,, .,,,,,. Q l 'f'b -f r 9' 2: X - Lili 4-1: .A , I 5- aft' ' .IV hx 'N L - ti, 1 ' 5 A i i K ' . l ' Q .va A - ' A ,gf 2 Y 1 .-- - Yi ' r' , , ,V L 'i,,,- . ncfFq' , F... , XL Fine Arts Festival Displays Talent The Fine Arts Festi- val was held at Joliet Central on May 22 and 23. This annual festival features the music and art departments of JJC at their best. The Concert Choir, Madrigals, Stage Band, and Wind Ensemble pro- vided a diversified music program, While the art students displayed their finest Work. The festival provides an opportunity for JJC to meet the public. 11 .n1'f Y ik The painting ftop right! by Grace Machalc, was one of the many dis- played in the halls outside tlze auditorium. The Concert Choir ttop leftl put on a fine program for the audience. The Stage Band tcenterl performed many swingin' numbers during the evening. This unusual chalk work fright! eauglzt the attention of many people at tlze art show. 4 'Q S3944 'P' -- it , hw J v A xx , Q ti 'iv If MQWWQ 1 12'- 59 Class of 69 the last to graduate from Central 51st Com Left L -1' k, a-mu.. to 'ght, U Sterling, faculty speakerq Sardv P t d t p k D b winners 60 ITTEHCGHWQITE -Qif5'Qf4' b B and Ken Lain, freshmen Adam Award X 49 sv eq L f , 4 K 'g -A vi 4, A 4 v ii rg, A 1 ! 'ffmmx ft X H ' XX QA ti., hr. if-3 A 7' ,' KPN by K . X ' . .' , -A . L 9. X. xl x xy xx. - ,,.,,.-- Field of Candidates x- -Q. X. I e gin. 3 ' . .W af W Xxx. . .1-4' I , W, - Q .-.. ,Y ,-f f ffj' ' 1 'M .,-. X XXV 7, R ki v ',,,g3'3.- ,V ,X on fo, fr,1' ,AA .A VF ,i 5fffi',i'Fff , I fs .os K' A-av We -' ax 'fr gf -GJ -H wi, ew .J f, , ,nf j get ' Q Awww' , ,QQ My gk 'X fx S , '- ws, N x X fx W NSA, I n il I Q d ?d d 3, si f ww . W d H . X Q ff 'M ,nk fem .3 , x l Q F1 K 'V L' 1 A NNN' Y-27 Q Fw 5, X 7 -sl, 2 ' x fi V ' d fiffdfx ? . . 4-1. - .. N Q 5: NN.. xx' f K 1 - WN -v 'Qffb 41 'Tb i 1 . .A-9 f,, b--1, r ' 5 G3 Q- ' Emma Craft lst runner-up Linda Glasscock 2nd runner-up Paula Wagner 3rd runner-up Jolene Bowman Nancy Bradford Sue Burton Mary Dechecko Diane Eisenbrandt Lori Fassino Debbie Gilbert Jackie Hess Martha Lanagan Donna Lieberg Carolyn Stevens Lenore Tolf Warren Wallace lst runner-up Kent Irvin lst runner-up Bobby Kelly 3rd runner-up Steve Bredese Mike Cicliy Chuck Crinkovic Greg Hilsabeck Steve Kasak Bill Lavery Bernard lNIurray Tom OcConnor Fred Plese Dennis Wagner 4 T3 i 4 ,f 2,1 Q . Y: . ' ,S Y' af ' 2 5, ? 5 Q f ' : ? if L . A ff , f 5Q.ueen D nna Lieberg lzv- b QIIAI L 1-tw in lvblb ' . . G, V, ...Lv ,, 1 . WWA W A , . f f f'imK'ng DE '5 Wag Fe'V ' . 4 ' 5 6 , x J. H-li.- ' Q f 'gQQ,g'QQgQ' . i,.fA - X f f L f 5,4 ff iff 1 J ' 5 F' f V First Homecoming n evv Campus Posters plastered the buildingsg banners hid the corn fieldsg cars were decorated, and Donna and Dennis were elected queen and king. Hayracks were riddeng weiners were roasted - and Morton Co1lege's football team was defeated. This was Homecoming 1969, and it will be distinguished from homecomings of both previous and future years because it was the first celebrated on the new JJC campus. The 1969 homecoming festivities were a step toward new identity and building tradition in new surroundings. ttf? - iff '5 5-iris? sf W 1 fr29s1?e t J iv Y wb? , .-.. Q ,U ,-. A b if . l' fi::i':f1 f s. , may Z. 4 . ysswgzss A is ' , . vw - -- :. ' ' 5 Z-Eff B N we r, 1 so '1 V fe, f A ,S 'rg - x .333 ' , .ae p lf . . Q' . AA, . XV .,, t The Vets Club fabouel entered a 1954 Thunderbird in the parade witlz Norm Brad- ley at the wheel with Martha Lanagan as their contestant for queen, Students lupper riglitj prepare weiners for a hardy meal after the hayride. Mr. Pillard laboue Ieftl checks lD's as students climb aboard for the hay- raclc ride. Couples fleftl dance to the music of the Nickel Bag at the Homecoming Dance held at Joliet West. The students fbelowj took a break from the many hours of discussion V to relax. Dr. K , 551291 inney frightj explains points ofleadership. The , students fbelowj listen intently to the speaker. Charles Betts frightj takes a moment to think about the day ls events, John Goodwin fabovej enjoys a lively discussion. 66 Communication Mr. Pillard faboue rightj seemed to enjoy the weekend very much. Keith Dilworth and Barb Lorenz fabouej were just a small part of the clean-up crew. Tom Glenn frightl, student body president, chooses his words carefully, to assure under- standing. is Goal of Leaders The Weekend of October 24-26 was set aside for the leadership conference held on the George Williams College Summer campus. It offered JJC student leaders excellent opportunity to explore the art of communi- cation. Guest Lecturer Del Kenney, of the George Wil- liams psychology department, led the student discus- sions of self and non-verbal exercises. One exercise he used involved blindfolding a student whose movements were then directed by the rest. It was an excercise designed to show that We have to trust others. Wendel Stevens and Marsha Brower fleftj enjoyed a dance held for the students. Debbie Trotter tbelowj seeks to communicate. ffl.. 1. P-o Autumn Dinner Dance Time For Us The crowning of Emma Craft as Miss Shield, by the famous Betty Grable, was the highlight of this years Autumn Dinner Dance. which was held at Pheasant Run, November 28. A Time For Us pro- vided the theme for the dance, and the large atten- dence by JJC couples indicated that they felt it had been an evening planned just for them. r..'J' ka S? .. sv- S mffglgf- f X s , x Lf' A VE. . A X' 5,-ibovc. left to right,l Holly Cwwduy. Sue Urbanilc, and Enzma Craft are three of the Miss Shield finalists waiting to be interviewed. Miss Betty Grable, upper right, and Kent Heatherwick have a friendly conversation. The Miss Shield judges, right. evaluate their interviews of the six finalists. Pal -1 l I 68 Neil Trotter and date. fleftj enjoy the dance, Dave Tallman, Sheryl Gergouich, Elaine Lieske, Dave Miller, and Terri VanHuis, tbelowj concentrate on the beat. Emma and her date. Lawrence Jones, flower left.j have the floor all to themselves. Emma Craft, Miss Shield, flower rigl1t,l is congratulated by Kathy Mitchell, Princessg Kathy Abens, first runner-up, Holly Canaday, Cheryl Foster, and Sue Urbanilc. i X a 9? 1 4 ff 'e f - 5 K x 4 K T 'x v L. 69 Miss Shield Although the five finalists in the Miss Shield contest are chosen in a popular school election, Miss Shield is not chosen on the basis of popularity alone. To be nominated, the girls must be sophomores who main- tain at least a C average. The five finalists had to appear before a panel of Joliet area business people and College faculty. This panel judged the girls on the qualities of leadership, personality, popularity, ap- pearance, extracurricular activities and service to the community. Emma fright! takes a moment to watch the game and rest. This warm and ready smile has become Emma's trademark around the campus fbelowj. N- 'pix xx x 'X 70 Emma Craft Emma Craft was crowned Miss Shield 1969-70 on November 28 at the Autumn Dinner Dance, which was held at Pheasant Run Playhouse in St. Charles. Emma is captain of the cheerleaders and serves as vice president of the Womenls Recreation Association. She is also a member of the Black Students Union and a physical education major. Last summer she kept busy by working on the Summer Task Force. Emma's services are not confined to JJC. She is also president of her church choir and the secretary in her Sunday school. Some of her other interests include bowling, dancing, and playing the piano. Emma can often be seen in the library looking for research material. To keep up with current events, she chooses the most recent newspaper to read. Like most college students, she spends much time with a dictionary. PL The biggest turnout for an event this year was when Frank Julian parachuted into the quadrangl late November ,wh- V, 3 ,omg 9' wwf ,Q ,. .- ' N? Mr. Pillard congratulates Tom Glenn and Greg Hilsabeck on the food drive sponsored by the Students of Social Science. . -,J rganizations Benefit School and 5 . I , , ,, 4 Mr ,, 'S iw SMS fbelowj visited the burn clinic of Cook County Hospital in February. X . Ne. 73 i r Community At a gymkhana fleftj sponsored by the Motor Sports Club, Dennis Jones weaves his way through the course. Black Students Union members fbelowj are Glenda Malone Clyde Winters, Greg Harris, and Arnell Shinault with just a little of the food they collected for needy families at Christmas. 'fox' g 'Tc'-'TM' N :gi 210 Qui Y 1 J X Assemblies Gffer Enrichment Dr. Won Kyung Cho, fabovej performed a Chinese scarf dance at one of his lectures Philip Drath. a Quaker, taboue righti, presented his knowledge about his starving people in Vietnam. In the Spring of 1969 Douglas Kiker. fright! an NBC news commentator, stated that 'the United States is in a period of dissillusionment from false overpromising of the past administration. 74 ix KE xx pp, Ji .1 5 --4-vu. fl xl' XL TJ? f Q ,i 3. way Q r , 5 9 522 Louis Lo max c, .F SV Q' National and international topics were the sub- jects of assemblies this past year for JJC students. Speakers such as Philip Drath, Douglas Kiker, and Louis Lomax illustrated this idea with their subject matter ranging from world brotherhood to national unity. Dr. Won Kyung Cho, Korean professor of orien- tal theatre arts, offered students a chance to widen their cultural experience through his many lectures on the Korean theatre. The Veterans Club held a Veterans Day assem- bly at which they presented the college a state flag. Robert Lyons, Director of Educational Oppor- tunities for the state of Illinois, spoke at the Brotherhood assembly in February. Mr. Asher tabovej is questioning the godlike powers of Chuck Criizlcouic in After the Rain. Chuck Crinkouic frightj, in make up preparations back stage, isn't quite ready for his role in Spoon River Anthology. was I . s 'lim The group fleftl from After the Rain , is considering a new con- stitution in which eaclz will have a role to fulfill. This couple flower leftj, from Set To Music, is dancing to Drama Productions Gffer Variety Each year the J.C. Players stage two plays. April 31 and May 1-2, 1969. were the days on which After the Rain was presented. This play is a philosophical comedy which analyzes the attitudes in our society. ln the fall of 1969. the drama group presented Spoon River Anthology This play, by Edgar Lee Masters was performed on De- cember 11 and 12. On Sunday, February S. a unique entertainment. con- trasting the past and present in the American musical theatre, was presented in the Pershing School auditorium. Set To Music was staged by a professional group from New York and sponsored by the Junior College. 77 a well-known slzow tune. lnformalit Conducive to Fun Picnics and dances were the main college social events during 1969-1970. At the spring concert, in March '69, The Royal Guardsmen and the Wylie Dixon Review played to a small but enthusiastic crowd. On September 26, the annual fall picnic and dance was held. The picnic offered many opportunities for making new and renewing old friendships. There was a tug of war, egg throw, volleyball, football, and plenty of food for all. The dance, following the picnic, was held at the Armory. The Blazer staff sponsored Cupid's Masquerade on February 14. The small crowd that attended this well decorated dance, enjoyed the band, Zammarah. The best attended informal mixer of the year was the Brotherhood dance, held on February 20 at D'Amico's 214, with the Mauds and Quiet World. Arnell Shinault and Jeff King lrightl were crowned Miss Cupid and Mr. Juco at Cupid's Masquerade 011 February 14. Glenda Malone was chosen best dressed girl. At the back-to-school picnic, volleyball was one of the popular actiuitiesg these teams fbelowl concentrated more on having fun than on good form. X 1 l I 1 1 78 -+95 Plenty of food was on hand for the hungry football players and students at the fall picnic, ltop leftj. Casual dress and talking with new acquaintances lleftj were part of the fall picnic. The picnic lbelowj presented students a chance to console their plastered friends. The Royal Guardsmen labouej was the featured band at the spring concert of March of 1969. 79 From Sadie Hawkins February 5 svn ' ae '29 aiim' .r va Mmiiill 'I' 5,4 wig 5 R f,,u'5HQsa mimi M Eiga 80 - May, 7969 To Spring Formal I w 1 2 S PI Y N u N 81 Campus Groups Award Tournaments sponsored by the various clubs at JJC have become annual events. The road rallies, whose object is to race from check point to check point, with an emphasis on safety, are sponsored by the Motor Sports Club, and one of the most popular of the tournaments. The Vets' Club sponsor two tournaments each year, golf and bowling, and award trophies to the winners of each event. The Students of Social Science Club was the spon- sor of the foosball tournament, which was held short- ly after Christmas vacation. The women's physical education classes competed in a bowling tournament for trophies, which were awarded to the two girls who had the highest averages at the end of the Spring semester, 1969. President Rowley fright! awards trophies to Peg Briddiclc and Pam Madison for having the highest bowling averages in combined women 's p.e. classes. EU6lZfllUl luillrlers of H10 foogball tournament Mike Smith and Tom Glenn, fbelowj watch compet- itors Mike Ciclzy and Rick Barr battle it out. is Tournament Prizes 'lf' . Lg! ,s M ,. . 'xp . .W x 1. Xxx Q- -rs, ff- .. Q-f L ' ' 1,.g..i 'T' X I A iff ,. in HL' gl: Q:-Y i Yi -, 'ri-mv., g, ., C X--,, ax ,-aa:-gf Q ,-J-I M 4 3 1 i .Q I I:-,pill ,r- ., I, 4 , 1 K 5 - -wmv. . ,- K , is . NX 4k 'X it I 'Nw-V N, ,us L F . ,rkwkdut V ' -R5-km , .-rf A if n ggi? 5 5.5 ' 'flag X i, f, I ' is f kg t lynn, J Qwkfu ii if .1-vu .ka-. , . 31:13, ' 'N ' sea' 1 83 'K -.1 A GR This Hemi Powered Charger RXT fabouel warms up in the parking lot before its take off in a road rally. Doug Benz faboue leftj is congratulated by Ron Lirnebeck for winning the Vets' Club bowling tourney in the spring of 1969. Jack McCan1bridge puts a long shot as fellow players watch on during the Vets' golf tournament in April of 1969. Snovv Fun Brings Students Outdoors Cliff House in Lyndon Station, Wisconsin served as home-base for the students who went on the ski trip during the weekend of January 30, 31, Feb- ruary 1 and 2. The ski trip, which is an annual ix , Q event. provided those who went with plenty of ac- tion during the semester break. Amateures were in the majority, but there were some experienced skiers, such as Pete Hendele, who finished eighth out of fifteen skiers in a racing contest. Besides skiing, the students enjoyed parties, snowmobiling, movies, dancing, playing pool, the local pub , and horseback riding. The College Congress also planned some snow fun. They sponsored a snow party, at which there was a variety of things to do. Biff Horvatin fabouel gets ready to join the group, Before leaving to go skiing, students had to push the bus to start it. ,IJ- Fw T -.1 ff? Mr. Yost fabovel wears a confident smile, as he gets ready to take off on his skis. This group fleftl at the snow party is making its way back to the toboggan slide for another exhilerating ride. 84 , kg 1' X X . .. ,Y , -U,,.,Z' 'ff Nr 2- ,,.v 'W, X ix X 'W ' Q . 2 :PNN QNX xv. V ::'Zx 3 Ellen Hooks gets acquainted with the horse she rode at the snow party. 55 ' 2 Q S Www' Fi -s 1 , :sc ' Q Debby Wright fabovej is ready to take off as she exhibits good skiing form. Pete Hendele faboue rightj displays his experience by being able to clown as he is skiing. 85 Due to overcrowded Conditions on the ski trip, Biff Horvatirz fbelowi is seen leaving the Ia- dies rest room. L. Susan Williams and Pat Beal frightj patiently wait for their food to finish cooking in hopes that it Lsn't burned. WRA was to sponsor a snowman building contest in February which they were to award prizes, but these ambitious students tbelow rightj built one in January and didn't get anything except wet hands and cold feet. See the tree tbelow leftj. It was our Christmas tree. Why wasn't it decorated? It sure was a nice tree! The University of Illinois Men's Glee Club tbelowl performed in May of 1969 to a small crowd of music lovers. , 1 NLE :QQ X ,fg X 86 if f -SX .4x...--J , r I 4' ' .. ' Mfr ' . - .1 fmmiirt, --- xQ'L See the people bel1ind the tree tleftj? Why are they hiding? Are tlzey hiding? No. they are kissing. Why do they kiss? The Freshmen class election in October brought out these two students faboue leftj who wanted to get inuolvedg speaks for itself Let's silence the bell. Teachers Club members fmiddle right! are on their way to visit schools as one of their projects. These fine upstanding students labovej of Juco Super High demonstrate what their formal education has taught them. 87 Editor - William A. Lavery 4: 7 21-qw: r is 13, mo X? fouhzll .rr 1928 'Ng Wrllrarn A, Lavery, edrtor and thcttrman ofthe Edttortcl Board -Board Members Y Cherre Long, news edttar John Shrelds, edrtonol edrtor Ertc Savage, feature edttor Jett Rodeg hero, sports edrtor Allan Schlteske, photography edttor Magdalena Vaughan, business monoger Corroll Choutnard, advtsar News - Ntchola Bostrancrc, Steve Drllord, Kathleen Goron, Elome Groth, Edrtorrol - Jrm Jurlrovrch, Jayne Weolrman, Feature Connre Frantz, Elvin Sherarer, Kevin Sparenberg, Jrm Rou- anelos Sports r Jim Jerzyclre George Scheuberg Photography - S , r Ken Kropl, Morgue Manager V Mrlre Marlrwell, Exchonge!Cirr culatron Manager -Joyce Ntelson The BLAZER ts publrshed every wa nd sprrng semesters by students ot Joltet Junror College. The 5 r BLAZEWS vrews are rts own and do not necessarily reflect the posrtrons at any other person or department ol the college It ls the policy ol the BLAZER to accept advertrsrng ol hous- rn , obs, goods and servrces only from odvertrsers who do not 9 l discrrmrnate agotnst ony persons an the bosts of race, creed, no- tronol orrgrn ar ethnic background It rs requested thot Informa- tran concerning dtscrtrmnctory untons by adverttsers be repon- I ed rn wrrtrng to the College Congress Commrrtee an Human Re a- t weeks durtng the lall ttons or the BLAZER Yhe BLAZER and Publrcations Offices are tn the Ktshwoulree unter-rm Mull may be addressed to The Blazer, Joliet Junror Col- lege, Route 3, Houbolt Avenue: Joliet, lllrnois 60436. Phone 815- 729-9020, extension 281 nt , I lt - ' r V . A .uflvie A ,t ., gee- .- am V ' l P .N N g 1 2 Q ff' x , s , ,QA er V 'bs ,sh ff! ,ff EL 53 r -r-:meer 2, if: 'QY4 -2, Columnists Jim Rousonelos and Kevin Sparenberg .ff Ns. Editorial Editor John Shields and assistant Jim Jurkovich le ja, , , - ... 5Ja5-- -' -f Cherie Long, Kathy Goron, Elaine Groth, and Nichola Bostjancic ,kv ,. . .. use Q r r ' r t ' ' l fi? l 5 1 'E i. 5 ' A rim L r it r 1 sr ,fg t A' -' f ' Q 1 is Effie: X is. fiiixl J - ggsssf' at ' , X- ls- : - , 2 J Q X , i z ' N N - l Y L X Morgue Manager Mike Markwellg Maggie Vaughan, Business Manager 88 Publications Blazer, Shield, Strive for Truth , X .. Gail Preble X. ff -f 5 ,xx w ,iff ... ex - , V, G I-. 1 . 1: QU 1: - A ' 'Y ' ggi. ,rs Fi: -e if 4. . SHIELD STAFF, ROW ONE: Joe Boyle, Diana Inlow, Linda Carrescia, Sue Burton, Pat Se bold 3' , Dzurjvak K 5.1 J L . Alan Meaux, Lenore Tolfg ROW TWO: Ken Kegley, Pat Horrigan, Jim Ridirzs, John .Z 3,3 2 f A - LTC? 1 - 5 , L.. 'W gf . Kqff' A i- sf: ,. H r,-u -is , ' Linda Glasscock Peg Wlzilf' Subterranean Side Show lleflj John Goodwin, Ruth Swanson, Jim Ridings, John Shields, UM!-lllll TIUNS College Congress Pass Legislation A new addition to JJC's book exchange was established this year by College Congress. The addition was the selling of school supplies - notebooks, paper, pens and pencils. College Congress distributes to all the cam- pus clubs the activity funds which they use to underwrite activities. The social council of CC provides and ob- tains bands for mixers and semi-formals throughout the year as well as the spring concert, television sets and football game in the student center. College Congress held two committee chairmanships in the Illinois Association of Colleges and Junior Colleges which is a state- wide organization of junior colleges and small four year schools. Mr. Henry Pillard is sponsor of the organi- zation. SQ 5 gg, 3 l4 I 2 4 A 8 H '3 l IT as I1 3 I0 'G SOPHOMORES 1 Cheryl Foster 2 Jan McCure 3 Greg Hilsabeck vice president -1 Joanne Pelligrini 5 Mr. Pillard sponsor 6 Holly Canaday 7 Kent Heatherwick 90 8 Sharon Pierson 9 Keith Dilworth 10 Tom Glenn president 11 Debbie Trotter 12 Don Klein 13 Lenore Tolf 14 Myrtle Weikum 15 Linda Carrescia 1 6 Wendell Steven. secretary 17 Carleton Bates 18 Jim Thuot 19 Ellen Hooks to Establish College Store I 3 3 io is Q I I3 If 5 7 q ll L4 iv lb 91 1 David Koehler 2 Kris Kemp 3 Ray Palencia 4 Joyce Barfield 5 Debbie Gilbert 6 Neil Trotter FRESHMEN 7 Lisa White 13 Elaine Griffin 8 Don Waldvogel 14 Cherie Long 9 Sue Burton 15 Jim Jerzyche 10 Kevin Sparenberg 16 Diane Dibble 11 Steve Bredsen 17 Bill Lavery 1 2 Marsha Brower y-.X - vs-: -Q-g,::s,f.-, Q 1 0 wt'?',11tr2:'1 Summer Task Force Organizes September 1 Mr. Pillard sponsor 2 Cheryl Foster 3 Sharon Pierson 4 Myrtle Weikum 5 Joyce Barfield 6 Debbie Trotter 8 Tom Glenn 9 Al Follett 10 Lenore Tolf 1 1 Greg Hilsabeck 12 Bob Kelly 13 Jim Thuot 14 Jim Ridings Orientation Any student may volunteer for the Sum- mer Task Force, which is the successor to the formerly elected Summer Council. With the I g 9 q I new status, the group recorded more impact 7 lo I5 on student services this year - being active in 3 5 x2 H organizing the September orientation program and encouraging more widespread discussion 6 of founding an alumni association for the College. 2- . mx S KN K- .. .Q-'N 92 3 Cultural Cinema Club Starts Subterranean Side Show l l Q'-f Q Q 1 Sandy Bennington 2 Frank Cerriugel 3 Joe Boyle 4 Barbara Lorenz 5 Steve Kasak 6 Bob Newsome 7 George Henze 8 John Carli 9 Barry Roberts 10 Ellen Hooks 11 Angelo Sallese 12 Mr. Stobart sponsor 13 Debbie Trotter 14 Larry Herrod 15 Saul Brass 16 Delores Welch 17 Karen Lavazza 18 Ruth Swanson 19 Mr. Neff sponsor 20 Jim Ridings 93 The cinema as an art form and its relevance to our time are the main concerns of the CCC. Its programs of interest included pre- sentation of student made films and com- mercial films that received major awards. Its own newspaper, Subterranean Side Show attained influence on campus. .Z Q. . - mi, Engineer's Club Takes Field Trip To orthvvestern JJC's Engineers aim is to gain a better understanding of their field, encouraged as they are by the Joliet chapter of the Illinois Society of Professional Engineers. Field trips and films of the chapter abet this aim. Incorporated into the 1969-70 club calendar was a field trip to the North- western University Open House and one to the University of Illinois for the annual Student Introduction to Engineering program. 94 1 Y af f s ii in G Zo 1 Pete Apostolou 2 Nick Clavijo 3 Mike Strompolis 4 Rich Hritz 5 Jeff Hedge 6 Jeff Carloss 7 Len Knorr 8 George Pershey 17 Ralph Favero 18 Ray Horvatin 19 David Meditz 12 Packy Lambert 20 Jim Thuot 21 Jeff Blair 9 Leon Felus 10 Dave Gorham 11 Bob Ruffatti 13 Jim Roop 14 Dale Yurkovich 22 Rob Runty 15 Ed Seikus 23 Phil Raines 16 Rich Kluth 24 Mr. Keagle sponsor Teachers Club Serves School and Communit 1 Lynda Johnson 2 Linda Delost 3 Linda Tordai 4 Marci Jonish 5 Sue Urbanik 6 Don Klein 7 Terry Cassidy 8 Sue Burton 9 Karen Honiotes 10 Judy Partak president 1 1 Gordon Johnson 12 Debbie Wright 13 John Garvey 14 Pat Benson vice president 15 D'Ana Benner 16 Lenore Tolf 17 Janice Richard 18 Jolene Bowman secretary-treasurer 19 Brenda Steele 21 Joyce Davito 21 Betty Lewis ll '3 Z 4 7 q I2 as H' IT' Z0 I 6 I IO 14 '9 21 N 2 I ' Q l 1 i 5 Y Teacher's Club offers membership to all students planning a career in education as teachers, aides, assistant teachers, librarians, or counselors. The club recruits students interested in teaching and provides introductory profes- sional information in its programs through visitation days in selected schools in the area. There are 105 collegians in the club. Programs of educational films, panels of student teachers and foreign students are pre- sented at monthly meetings. Members attend the annual Will County Book Exhibit for teachers, open houses at area schools and special educational confer- ences. Serving school and community, club mem- bers brought Christmas treats of homemade cookies, apples, magazines, and greeting cards to patients at Sunny Hill Sanitarium and sang carols for them a week before the holidavs. The club also joined the College Congress in collecting clothing and games for the children at Guardian Angel Home. Faculty sponsor is Mrs. Grace Brewer. 95 Students of Home Economics Have Busy Third Year Mrs. Dorothy Crombie. formerly Director of Dairy Council in Indiana and now a resident of Joliet, spoke at the October meeting of SHE Club. She pointed out career opportunities avail- able to one majoring in home economics, child development, interior decorating, foods, dietics, and teaching. December, a busy month for the club, opened with a talk by Miss Karen Penrod on her experiences as an American Airlines hostess. At Christmas time. the faculty and administration of JJC was entertained by a tea in the home eco- nomics building. In the spring, a representative from the Con- tinental Pantry gave a demonstration on cake decorating. The club's annual banquet was held in May. Mrs. Doris Bonar is sponsor of SHE. 1 Jan McCure 2 Sally Varland vice president 3 Denise Verderber 4 Tobey Eaton 5 Janet Kulig 6 Penny Frunzar 7 Mrs. Bonai- sponsor 8 Kathy Waddell 9 Pat Lucky treasurer 10 Denise Jerbi 11 Carol White 12 Jackie Waters president 13 Nancy Cissne 5 1 2 5 7 IO I2 4, 8 'i I3 5 i ' i v y K i 1 4 '71 ,,, anna: v'-f',r .-' i I Wal Students of Medical Science Hold Your Doctor Speaks 5 Z iz I3 4 ii '9 I0 ie 1 Sharon Hoppler 2 Bernie Murray 3 Dennis Guardia 4 Claudia Allen 5 Joyce Nemcevic 6 Tom Clover 7 Carl Holm 8 Donna Paul 9 John Maloney 10 Craig Daub 11 Jackie Hess 12 Joann St. Germaine 13 Brian Daub 1-1 Cathy Clemons 15 Mary Hermann 16 Shirley Forbes 17 Jim Hoopler 18 Jim Mansfield 19 Nancy Larson SMS, the Students of Medical Sciences, completed its 23rd year in 1970, during which it passed its 50,000th mile of travel in the Chicago area. The club has had more than 1,000 speakers and 300 meetings. It has hundreds of alumni, now practicing physicians, dentists, nurses, veterinarians, medical technologists, and people in other specialties. It has also sponsored 15 seasons of Your Doctor Speaks programs with 60 speakers and programs for all JJC students and the public. Fall programs in 1969 included Drs. Wastalu and Spadoni, Griffin, Ray, and Rousonelos. Dr. Ray re- turned with an all-school program on drug addiction and abuse. For the first time, YDS was repeated in Spring of 1970 with programs by Drs. Khater. Klafta. Morimoto, and Pandola. Several trips were taken to the International College of Surgeons in Chicago, and to University of Illinois colleges of medicine, dentist- ry, and pharmacy, and the medical division of the Museum of Science and Industry. Dental carving ses- sions were held for students taking the national den- tal aptitude tests. The club founder and sponsor, Mr. E. C. Pud- dicombe was made an honorary member of the Amer- ican Medical Association for the seventh successive year. st --ze i A l 3 ' IC Players Sponsor Theatre Trips The JC Players organized trips to plays in Chicago. In December, the Players presented MSpoon River Anthology, which was direc- ted by student John Shields. JCP also spon- sored theatre trips to see The Great White Hope and Hair in Chicago. 98 xx W 1 Chuck Crinkovic 2 Maggie Vaughan 3 Barbara Lorenz secretary -1 Bill Polyak 5 Diane Eisenbrandt 6 Ellen Hooks 7 Joyce Davito 8 Sandy Bennington 9 John Shields president 10 Steve Kasak 11 Debbie Trotter 12 Linda Carrescia 13 Mike Markwell 14 Brian Grimm 15 Janice Richard 16 Myrtle Weikum CC rep 17 Ken Kegley 18 Neil Trotter 19 Alan Meaux 20 Mr. McCarter sponsor Students for Political Involvement Hold Moratoriums for Peace 1 Rick Tozzi 2 Jackie Etcher 3 Diane Colaric 4 Fred Gutierrez 5 Peggy Macko 6 Bob Coleman 7 Sylvia Mejia 8 Jerry Kinney 9 Kathy Scarboro 10 Dave Robertson 11 Rick Barr 12 Michele Burns 13 Mike Esposito 14 Mary Hassert 15 Ruth Swanson 16 Dick Jenkins SPI is a newly organized group whose aim is to interest students in nonpartisan politics and social problems. This was accomplished by the club-sponsored observance of the Oc- tober and November Moratoriums for Peace. Speakers at these meetings included Char- lene Hertz, a former teacher, Mrs. Joyce Scott, a housewife, the Reverend Edward Brewster, pastor of the Ingalls Park Methodist Church, students and faculty members from JJC and Lewis College spoke at these ob- servances. They discussed current social, eco- nomic, and political problems. The club provided an information and re- ferral service for those people in the area who were in need of medical, social, legal or eco- nomic guidance. Mrs. Sandra Winslow is sponsor of the club. 'li if l i ' J.: l lil' l 9 i 99 Art Club Visits Art Institute The Art Club went on several trips this year... to the Field Museum and Art Institute in Chicago and to art de- partments of colleges and universities. The club held a slide party at Miss Kassiday's apartment during the Christ- mas holidays, displayed the works of members at the Fine Arts Festival, and had a speaker from Lewis College. 'ff 1 Diane Colaric 7 Carolyn Stevens late flower girl 2 Kathy Abens 8 Rick Barr secretary-treasurer head shrinker 3 Bob Newsome 9 Kathy Scarboro there flower girl 4 Diane Krawchuck 10 Mike Thomas publicity president 5 Miss Kassiday 11 Rose Schmucker sponsor attendant 6 Skeleton 12 John Dzuryak minister of defense editor 13 Leonard Brown photographer L X 2 b X0 xx nh l5 3 4 5 Q rg 1 A.. Ewa ti Xu 1 9 100 Motor Sports Club Conducts Rallyes and C mkhanas l ZR 1619 Motor Sports Club has acted this year primarily as a social club of JJC students who are interested in cars and the work- ing of engines. The club also showed desire in professional racing and has tried to present at least one event a month. in the form of road rallyes and gymkhanas, which test driver ability to follow direc- tions and to handle a car on a pre- determined course. Mr. Patrick Asher is sponsor of the organization. 1 Bob Rositch 2 Mr. Asher sponsor 3 Jim Jerzycke 4 Jeff Carloss president 5 John Carli 6 Pete Apostolou 7 Dave Cline treasurer 8 Jurgen Eichholz 9 Chuck Southcomb 10 Leon Felus vice president 11 Paul Scholtes 12 Dave Meditz 13 Dennis Rogers 14 Dennis Guardia 15 Bill Ely 16 Bob Darin 101 Press Club Sponsors Miss Shield Z hlnngng Press Club is made up of members of all the publications staffs of JJC. Its purpose is to maintain and develop student interest in publications and to gain for the member a better knowledge of journalism. A principal activity of the club is sponsor- ship of the Miss Shield contest. A dinner party in December and theatre party in the spring were highlights of the year. Sponsors are Mrs. Edith Stewart and Mr. Carroll Chouinard. ' 3 'Z I5 is 7 9 lo IW Cl I2 4 ig 1 Jane Weakman 2 Linda Carrescia 3 Sue Townsend 4 John Dzuryak 5 Joe Boyle 6 Rita Fornelli 7 Frank Cernugel 102 8 Connie Frantz 9 Lenore Tolf 10 Shirley Forbes 11 Mrs. Stewart sponsor 12 Cherie Long 13 Sue Burton 14 Joanne Masek 15 Mr. Chouinard sponsor 16 Ken Kegley 17 Diana Inlow 18 Jim Ridings 19 Alan Meaux lunior College Flyers Sponsor Parachute lump S Q g THQ cl ,z One of the fastest growing organizations on campus J C Flyers is a newly organized group of students interested in flying Club objectives are to familiarize members with ground as well as air aspects of aviation and to further aviation activities at the college. In the fall, under JCF sponsorship, Frank Julian, club member who was an army para- troop veteran, parachuted from a plane cir- cling JJC and landed in the quadrangle. 1 Charles Coleman 2 Fran Ragusa 3 Patty Ragusa 4 Penny Frunzar 5 Mr. Puddicombe sponsor 6 Ray Shroba vice president 7 Betty Lewis 8 Mike Fodor 9 Frank Julian 10 Mrs. Wm. Greene 1 1 Jim Cottrell CC rep 12 William Greene 13 Tom O'Connor 14 Dave Molaschi 15 Dan Sullivan 16 Reid Langerman historian 17 Brad Totter 18 Rich Cottrell A 8: P 19 Jim Mansfield 20 Don Challenger 21 James Roop 103 Club activities for the year included a very successful penny-a-pound airplane ride day, a low-level flying display during the home- coming halftime, trips to the Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio, the Experimental Aircraft Association Air Education Museum in Hales Corners, Wisconsin, the Air Traffic Control Center at Aurora and at O'Hara, Mid- way, and Meigs Fields, and the McDonnell Douglas Aircraft factory in St. Louis, Mis- souri. Mr. E. C. Puddicombe is club sponsor. Veterans' Club Members Hold Veteran's Day Cere 1 Jim Dodson 5 Jack Harris lTl O fl 9 Dan Elder vice president sec.-treas. 10 Dave Ray 2 Mr. Asher 6 Roger Kadow 11 Dan Trainor sponsor 7 Tom Fee 12 Norm Bradley 3 Dan Luksa president CC rep 4 Leroy Davis S Dan Morris 13 Wesley Smith IO i 4 6 3 ll I2 In its third year, the Veterans Club was 2 7 q successful in its main objective to help old- 5 er students feel at ease among younger stu- dents. In December. the Vets sponsored their 3 .3 annual bowling tournament and co-spon- sored the Veterans Day ceremony, partici- pating in full dress uniform. The Veterans' Club is sponsored by Mr. Patrick Asher. 17 tk . . lf gif .1 w.-:7' V? , ,. iv 104 The Subterranean Side Show, JJC's first independent newspaper, was founded in October, 1969, within the Cultural Cinema Club as a means for students to par- ticipate in creative and free artistic and journal- ,Fix .f ding? if fvnljlflmmt Al 'El ,. Q -:px . fini - il.,--I. Yi: I , -gf Q U I ,Viz-J, .J l A-Iwi, Z, Il 1- t - l 'rs .I r -4 .- ., it l, , A QQ, M' fghl.. gt by ,wwe . U I :.., 5E.h.'i:., In OfQEjjf Q,.EQIfw7iQi L ,-MN -.f. . - 0, 1- - 3411.1 -.-- .1--5 , 1 K I H Ai 'Elf' Vol.E lhursday, October 23, l96Q ,ll2,fl..s........f5iL?3l1f 2+ C imma Qlub , . ' ,f- ?r THEM Y,l'lf2SYMOTHS br fern Woodif' . , J J A U k 'U and begging contentment T-Y Lf 1 Il'l 9 533x3- man ,s,,4 ,HQMNAQD ULD ginjp wondering his place, by Debby Trotter gngiglderedmwiih the whys, Cednote-in keeping with LJFBAYB Qjfxigigmi the idea of student in ljfifi 63, t?QVl9NlJFnCDV Volvement, the Side slave or By Joe Boyle On several canpusnacross the country, p been wondering eople have if Paul Mc Gartney is alive or deadn The Chicago Sun-Times de- voted most of its front page to the possibility iwo days agoo to ntless Show will publish Col- lege Congress notes by acting secretary and presidential nominee Debby Trotterl The meeting on Octo- ber 19 began with dis- cussion on congress officer elcctionso The majority of ld-l? Cde- clded bv acting presi- ,i9?Etinu9d UV Figs 25 Lcontihued on page 23 wtf f if l H fi f' fn- '-de: S-JW 6 .. Refi ,' XVI K., X illf H if-liffrf Wt The Black Studerts Union last jatupdav night tg has announced that it is kick Off their drivg in istic endeavors. Staffed by students who were dis- illusioned by the censor- ship existing in the other campus publications, the Side Show soon grew to be- come the number one coll- ege paper in readership, staff, and popularity. The Subterranean Side Show concentrated on feature stories, satire, political controversy and humor, and cartoons as a method of communicating ideas and opinions to the college. Among the stahdout fea- tures of the Side Show this year were a lampoon of the press, looks at law and order and music, expanded Christmas and year-end issues, a cam- paign against pollution, and participation in the JJC Board election. VP. John Stcbart acted as sponsor and faculty scapegoat. fl im:-Jett d C-C , 5 ,sio dyglpm O iff A 'rf , sgiw s C lfE:l',FOOVl7'iHQG ff: 'UW .,.i4.Y3.. ,-,.-,4-,, NQTN, fnannel ll, pre- scnlf yrwkravs of inter- est T. woenendo Thurs- dey'rVlg is, 'The 'fOY'QMi3E Grow Vp, at lO:3O p,m, presents classic novies from its QOUS and the silent period prior, To- night, ,,e Shamrqgg and 1Qn,jgsf. with Nacn Swain and Maurice Cos- tello, Qilmed in 19270 It if -daeresting to see how ruth effort in todays movies ts built on exper- iment? in vcsteryears filmsf Lel1ermen's Club Awards jackets to Deserving thletes f 1 XJ Lettermen s Club is established to main tain the ideals of sports and to reward deserving athletes The Most Outstanding Wrestler and the Most Outstanding Physical Education Ma jor awards are presented by the Letter- men's Club in memory of the late Eddie Johnson, a JJC wrestling standout. The major responsibility of the club in January was the making of signs furnished for the very successful Open House at JJC. 106 06' ? . 1 Manuel Palacios 2 Steve Herkert 3 Barry Dean 4 John Toth vice president 5 Tom Wimberly 6 Randy Gruben 7 Joe Spiezio 8 Fred Plese president 9 Tom McKeon 10 Clarence Westbrook 11 Rich Coop 12 Earl Crisp 13 Mr. Bell sponsor 14 Gordon Johnson 15 Mike Whitchurch 16 Tom Fee 17 Guy Wolf-mger 18 Larry Williams 19 Bill Bartolotta 20 Mike Serena 21 Don Prola 22 Dave Sharp 23 Mike Bell 24 Duane Schoop 1 Maureen Kennedy 2 Karen Lingrel 3 Lylah Strong 4 Miriam Kane 5 Nan Schmidt 6 Patsy Stevenson 7 Jeanne Meisinger 8 Paula Wunder 9 Barbara Nyder WRA Set Up Month! Activities Women's Recreation Association, open to all women students of JJC, is affiliated with the Illinois Athletic and Recreation Federation of College Wom- en. The purpose of this organization is to further the athletic interests and activi- ties of Women in physical education and sports activities. WRA conducts a year around pro- gram of sports appropriate to the sea- sons. 107 Black Student Union Was Busy First Year The Black Student Union, newly organized in the fall of 1969, proved to be one of the busiest organizations on campus. BSU partici- pated in several Community Action programs. They collected canned goods for needy families prior to Thanksgiving, worked on a similar Christmas project of gifts and food, participated in the February Brotherhood Week program, sponsored dances and parties, and presented sev- eral films and speakers dealing with Black his- tory and culture. 1 Robert Walker 2 Ronnie Banner 3 Leslie Beavers 4 Saul Brass 5 Barb Edwards 6 Char Palmer 9 Willie Smith 1 O Shirley Nicholson 11 Cliff Shoemaker 12 Clyde Winters 18 Char Dorris 14 Steve Simpson 7 Carlton Quarells 15 Barb Singleton 8 Gladys Johnson 16 Charles Betts 17 Louise Carr 18 Norman Tate 19 Alvin Edwards 20 Warren Wallace vice president 21 Leonard Gavin 22 Carleton Bates secretary 23 Mr. Sterling sponsor I 4 4 Q R I+ f 2 5 8 0 U3 u n i 3 23 . 2 5 ua Zo Ji Tr Q1 ' EL. V pm..-....m. ...- Hl, l Social Science Club Stresses Brotherhood ' 3 2 456784 lo 1 Mr. Curry 5 Phyllis Weber 8 Sue Urbanik sponsor secretary 9 Tom Glenn 2 Joanne Marvic 6 Myrtle Weikum 10 Greg Hilsabeck 3 Sue Burton 7 Joyce Barfield president vice president 4 Lenore Tolf is Social Science Club members participated in Homecoming activities and sponsored a candi- date for Miss Shield. SSS also collected canned goods for their second annual drive to aid the Salvation Army at Christmas. Also for the sec- ond successive year, Students of Social Science assisted the Easter Seal Center of Joliet. and presented a Brotherhood program in February. SSS traveled to Indianapolis for a conference on social affairs, and closed the year with their annual banquet. Student Agriculture Association Sponsor November LTU, 'L' ' : Qi' 57 A ' -1 X y fa .,r, , .L Cp? 'fl l ' . . 'iv if i :V Y wi -4 4 I V ' - ll -ga 'Srl 'ti si' H' - i X j if I 15 l icuii' ' One of the largest organizations on campus, SAA began a fine year with its candidates Dennis Wagner and Donna Lieberg being elected king and queen presiding over the homecoming festivities. At a Christmas luncheon at Autumn Acres, scholarships were presented to two outstanding agriculture students. Dennis Wagner received the S500 John Richards scholarship, and Edward Mundt received the S100 Max H. Kuster scholar- ship. On November 18, a college open house was sponsored by the SAA to introduce the college's agricultural program to area high school stu- dents. One hundred and sixty five prospective students from forty-two high schools within dis- trict 525 attended. Orion Samuelson, Farm Director of WGN radio and tv, was guest speaker at the January meeting of the club. Sponsors are Mr. Max Kuster, Mr. Stanley Kosiba, Mr. William Johnson, Mr. Robert Cot- tingham, and Mr. Owen Maue. 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Sl! 1 A Q W 7, 12 ' 1 2 3 -1 5 6 7 S JAZZ BAND Dean Minuth Jayne Weakman Mike Cichy Dianne Planning Connie Frantz Paul Slater Torn Fox Gayle Spitzmesser 9 10 11 12 13 1-1 15 Dale Freeman A Chester Warner Linda James Jim Matheis David Wainscott John Boyle Mr. Krause director 1 Terre Houte 2 Dianne Planning 3 Maggie Vaughan 4 David Miller Jr. 5 Ray Shroba 6 Joyce Barfield 7 Debbie Gilbert 8 Elaine Lieske 9 Cheryl Foster 10 Sue Hrechko 11 Mary Ludwig 12 Pat Beale 13 Nicola Bostjancic 1-1 Becky Grazis CONCERT CHOIR 15 Elizabeth Pavelcik 16 Todd Jones 17 Lee Warner 18 Sharon Mathre 19 Kara Sheek 20 Delores Welch 21 Roberta Stimac 22 Linda Jaskoviak 23 Sadie Cage 24 Don Monferdini 25 Mark Weber 26 Mike Wilhelmi 27 John Petrusa 28 Carl Holm 29 Doug Pinnick 30 Steve Bredesen 31 Paul Jaeger 32 Keith Dilworth 33 Dave McAllister 34 Bill Polyak 35 L. D. McCullum 36 Arnell Shinault 37 Mike Walsh 38 Mary Selvas 39 Dennis Englert 40 Coretta Chandler 41 Gary LaFontaine 3 4 6 I lo 5 7 q I3 3 ll LS' Q for Area High Schools 1 Regina Miksa 2 Tony Contos 3 Paula Hataburda 4 Connie Frantz 5 Mary Hassert 6 Paul Goodwin 7 Diane Ebert 8 Dave Wainscott 9 Sharon Mathre 10 Carl Holm CONCERT BAND 11 Bill Haldorson 12 Kathy Dillon 13 Tom Fox 14 Linda James 15 Dale Freeman 16 Neil Trotter 17 John Boyle 18 Chester Davito 19 Peter Scasny 20 Ken McDonald 21 Paul Slater 22 Chester Warner 23 Mr. Krause director 24 Dave Alberico 25 Dean Minuth 26 L. D, McCullum 27 Jayne Weakman 28 Mike Cichy 23' at 11 1 A3 L'-l 6 QQ 0 .ri 9 1 l ii '1 '5 1-I 11 R 3 s l I 1 S Q IO ll 13, t-5 'Q' 1 Cheryl Foster 2 Elaine Lieske 3 Debbie Gilbert 4 Sharon Mathre 5 Joyce Barfield 6 Terre Houte 7 Mary Ludwig MADRIGALS 8 Gary LaFontaine 9 Lee Warner 10 Ray Shroba 11 Paul Jaeger 12 Steve Bredesen 13 John Petrusa 14 David Miller Liberal Arts Expanded At JJC, liberal arts are within the college- parallel program, one of the two major divisions of the College. ln the interests of meeting student needs more fully, the liberal arts studies were broadened this year to include courses not tra- ditionally considered within this area of instruc- tion. For example, in the second semester a Human Development and Learning block of three classes was offered, including educational psychology, adolescent psychology and child development. Stu- dents Were assigned to observe and participate in public school classrooms. Students interested in English could choose from a wider coverage of the field, such as was made available in a developmental reading pro- gram, as well as in the more usual liberal arts studies in rhetoric and contemporary literature. Afro-American history was offered again this year. Study in wider application of mathematics to careers was also part of the expansion in liberal arts. Gail Prcblc fuppcr right! holds a lit' llc girl during a storyiclling session Ill child dvvclopa ment class: Frank Cernugel attempts to solve a trigononzvtry problem frightl. x x Nx . Q , 'I .1 'XR- ks -is v ff 4 , , 'fy gif Y ' A -w . uf E7 A :manure I' 5' I 'A' '+R 1Z'IiV ' 7 +6131 ' Ut A-' fu' '- 'N H96 iinpfivilf' -l ,pjolvlvpg fan-lnxfff. . .l,1'4N,'.9' U I .lulll-T'1e' 'Y It fvfvfn,-In lv' .P ,An .uni .D lf ,rfxn Muon-, 5., .o:u,-:yn 5 0.23151 .tyre . ,115 .mg 15 '.,!. , . ,l....!'. - L! until. , n,n,u.r,u .. .,,,, .--. .. 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Q I Raw W ,'b-Q Pam McGi1var1v fupper leftj uses research material in the public library for an English assign' mentg Steve Jones and Charles Betts ltopj review notes before an Afro-American history test: Ellen Gustafson and Mary Pat Burgess labouel use their slide rules in figuring out the for- mulag Semester grades lleftj spelled either agony or ecstasy for students. ..,,,,l vs k 'Tw --,.. We my X wi?'w'w' , Q 'fs x 1? -' H ' 4 K -2 L ' . an .- 8 X ?l5 L Humanities Utter In-Depth Programs Music and art provide informal Q. xx i 9 i w I I 1. 1 x i if is 5 si V3 Y 7 Qt? 5 S ggi F 5 ggi '. .-,XE i P 3 1? . K2 environment and atmosphere. Ex- hibits and concerts contribute to de- velopment of technical skill, sen- sitivity and performing attitudes. From its former position as essen- tially a teacher education facility, the art department has expanded into a multipurpose department, having in- troduced such courses as Introduction to Contemporary Art and Painting and Design. The Music Department offers an in-depth program in music literature as well as the theory of music. Both departments contribute to the Fine Arts Festival held each May. .iw i-.3 -X , Cheryl Foster Itopj demonstrates keyboard theory for Dr. Dell- inger and students Paul Jaeger, Holly Canaday, Kerry Gibbons, Bill Polyak, and Roberta Stimacg Willie Loue fabovej loses himself in his work as the canvas comes to life under his skill- ful hand. 116 if X. 7 e 'X .1 ff, , A' mf Carla Boex fabovej harmonizes dur- ing choirpracticeg Jackie Waters fupper leftj works on an art design projectg Mike Cichy fleftj practices his cello for an up- coming concert. Gccupational Studies Offer Quick Entr Into Business -w Phenomenal growth in the vocational de- partment is not measured by the number of students, but by the diversity of the programs offered. The automative service program prepares the student as an auto technician that leads to ser- vice manager, who are now in short supply. Culinary arts, a program which began the second semester, prepares for entry into the food service industry as a qualified specialist. Home Economics, hitherto thought of as merely cooking and sewing, expanded into pro- grams concerned mainly with inter-personal, inter-family, and intra-family relationships. 'U John Sheridan makes a correction in carbon drafting class. Student engineers Dennis Wills, Ray Horvatin, and Cyril Gura begin to survey the campus as one of their projects. 118 it lfpzw' V -iq ,ini y R L ...,.-:.:-....:-:-:-.-.-- 4:2513-:-:2E!: 7:7,j:?:l:!f'fIf':1 .9:4:5:E:5:1S:-:!E!EI- f:f: al 2.5, :g.'.j:g:g,',-: 235-:-::: 1:-5P::::.::g:, ' Q:-qi'--:2 ,:g:g.,:.'::::3-::,.avm2::Ei:- M- -- r -. -: : 555.23513 .'9r:5Zr: v-+-mmf Electronics students fabouej assembled tlze Classroom equipment before getting down to the nifty gritty: In agriculture class, Mr. Kosiba ltopl explains disassem bling and repairing a farm tractor: Home Ee studentKatl1y Waddell lleftl pours ata faculty luncheon. w 119 ,.t l -X. a -.sf - ,cf 12 I-75, x N X S.. P. E. Courses Varied The major function of the physical education pro- gram is educating prospective teachers and coachesg and providing for every college student's instruction and recreation. Through its men's physical education program, the college welds well-toned mind and muscle into students. Each student receives a generous sampling of physical skills ranging from touch football and softball to tennis and tumbling. Women 's P.E. is much the same as rnen's, in that it stresses body skills and mechanics. and affords majors a wide choice of courses. Classes are offered in such fields as modern dance, tumbling, swimming, ice skating, and hockey. The department was honored when Mr. Ken Parker, athletic director and men's P.E. chairman, was named director of Region IV, the National Junior College Ath- letic Association. l A P. E. classes were fre- quently held outside. While roughing it in the dirt, Paula Wag- ner fabovej collected arrows from archery while Pat Seybold kept a tally of points. Dan Walsh fright! leaps high for the ball while his teammates fight for rebound. 120 Il .+, e......J '-NX, -.M f. SJ .. . ,a w IB P. E. students fleftl use the Her- cules machine euery day, Weight lifting, swimming strokes, and other body building exercises for developmental and remedial work can be performed on the machine. Ray Karges flower leftj bags a volley- ball return. Jeanne Mezlsinger fbelowl kept her eye on the birdie but missed it with her badminton racquet. gm. .,-a r., . rf. 91 , fe.-21.1ff:.,f1v ' wi f x ,,-4,.:fv-:..4.p.-'M .LM .1 zemi'-Q.:22,2-2:a.rAf:.'.2 ' HSM--: f. -if.. , 1 . 1-5 5: 2yf,'f ' i4a?'-I -' ' , fir..-: -i , is I ?:', 21125312 'Si 512'-. fi . njeggsgz . , V ' 4 z 3,,1xff??Q, ' 1i:5f.1,-'.-Q-lr.. fag' 1 5 f'l 5?i!'f? in I 121 Sandy Adams and Mariv Hermann fright! dissect their eel, another victim in Zoology 's wake. Cathy Scherer and Al- len Jolznson flower rightt watch the clock and hope their timing results in a success- ful chemistry experiment. Botany student Peg White fbelouil examines plant cells under the microscope, ? 2 ,ns 3 ,YH I 4-tix 'gm :Exp f 'sa' , , One of the geology classes Ibelowj took an action packed field trip to a creek in Mazon last fall to examine rock samples. Terry Murphy fleftj listens as his biology teacher explains lab procedures. The expressions of Paul Tezak and Linda Burkhardt flower leftj show that anatomy class can be a lot of fun. X l l I g,t,g..as,,-l .x bw in ' :sf,JQ , ,t Science Utilizes Experimentation The science department strives to present an experienced knowledge of all sciences, and to encourage rational thinking, Special attention is placed on experimentation so as to enable the student to discover for himself the basis for the principles learned in the classroom. Biology classes stressed the interrelationships of plants and lower animals to man, whereas the botany courses probed relations, environment, and classification from the lowest to the highest forms of plants. Chemistry students were offered a wide vari- ety of coursesg from General Chemistry to Quan- titative Analysis. Geology enthusiasts were inter- ested in studying minerals of the earth's crust, marking the composition and structure of miner- als with their economic and scientific signifi- canceg field trips for rock and mineral identifica- tion added specific knowledge. 1 T Karen Roth lrightl strives for perfec- tion by using the dictionary to look up the correct spell- ing. Mr. Kalzle flower riglztj uses a non-printing elec- tronic desle top calculatory machine: perfect for curving grades. Before running them through the computer, Kerry Adams lbelowl checks to see if all the cards are in order. ff!! I fi ' , . 5 'lv - Q .,,., l 4 Business Curriculum Combines Studies and jobs To fill critical managerial positions in today's complex business world, the JJC Business Department coordinates a pro- gram to prepare the potential manager in most phases of administration. Several new programs which opened this year include mid-management marketing, which provides the student with on-the-job trainingg accounting, which includes supervised study in a local accounting firm, college credit, and initial paid employment. The newly ex- panded data processing prepares for a career as a programmer trainee, with ad- vancement possibilities in either business or scientific data processing. The secre- tarial curriculum has a sound back- ground including business communi- cations, accounting, economics, and the office skills of stenography, typing, busi- ness machines operation, and other of- fice procedures. g Department Receives 35500 Grant The agriculture program at JJC is said to be the best in the state. The department is composed of four different programs. This curriculum is designed as a two year, double option program for those wishing the Associate of Science Degree in Agriculture. The four programs are the agriculture supply program, a two year occupational program which was the first in Illinois, agriculture production and management, an experi- mental placement programg agriculture transfer, design- ed for students working for a B.S. in agriculture, and horticulture, which works with fields of occupations related to the production of plants. This new program offers the option of specializing in landscaping, nursery management, turf management, and floriculture. The department is hoping to use some portions of the campus for educational purpose. The object would be to have non-experimental plots of a demonstrating type. The plan being considered is to employ an opera- tor manager whose main responsibility would be to take care of the farm. Student help could be arranged for the season. The Cities Service Foundation contributed 55500 to be used specially to promote and implement the agricul- ture education program in agronomic fields. Bill Kruger fupper rightj puts horticulture knowledge to good use by pruning a tree. The Agriculture Department sponsored an open house frightj in the fall to show high school students and fgf N :XX ' Rh their families how , their program is run. in T N '?23llf'. 1 i N 'vL'l, Q1 t. . Q , ,L x . ,QQ . ,X 1 A 1. v 'K .' 'I Q- r X L' ll il' 'l'-'f- v 7 Dennis Wagner and Lana Carlson lleftl lool: over land on which is hoped the College farm will be erected. The Agriculture Department presented an interesting look at the different aspects of the department at the Open House. Mr. Johnson, ftopl Mr. Kuster, Mr. Cottingham, Mr. Kosiba, and Mr. Maue began the tour with a welcome Conservation enthusiasts Gary Bittner. Gene Pool, and Leroy McPherson tabovej check ecological aspects of Rock Run Creek. L . 2-:ff 4 Dr. A. Khater fright! spoke on surgicalpro- blems of women at one ofthe Your Doctor Speaksnprograms. Don- na Lieberg fbelowl considers adding a night class to her schedule. HH , . Communit Interest Shown at Gpen House Joliet Junior College, through its Evening College program, attempts to meet the needs and interests of all potential students in the college district. It offers a Wide variety of college credit courses and continuing education progTams both on campus and in satellite high school locations at Coal City, Lincoln-Way. Lockport East and West, Morris, Plainfield, Newark. and Wilmington. Your Doctor Speaks , now in its 15th season, doubled its number of programs. The Evening College and Students of Medical Science annually combine with the Aesculapian Society of Will and Grundy counties to produce the series for the benefit of all interested persons in the area. A Defensive Driving course was also held in late February. Trooper Robert Wood, the instructor, was with the Safety Education Office of District Five. Illinois State Police. The course is a capsulized version of the professional driver training program developed f l for motor fleet operators. 'i ii Carol Yoo tlcftt enters Plainfield High School zulzcrc A' slzc attended U JJC satellite' class in child develop- f Q? 4 .' il ment. Trooper Robert Wood fuppcr Icftl gives help- ful tips on how to drive dcfcnsivcly. 25Ut1pcop1t' 7 attended thc schooI's Open House in Jariuaijv. Hart' Q3 ttopj a fcu' visitors make their way to the Student t Center. 129 lx I Warn i SN - Wm After parking their dog sleds during the Great Snow, Willie Loue and Rick Barr labouel just couldn't wait for the public library to open, Patty Lambert ltopl creates another masterpiece. Lori Fassino and Roberta Stimac fupper rightl engage in a wild game of crack the whip while in a p.e. ice-skating class. Tom Jones fright! didn 't appear to have muvh ofa problem adjusting to the new library facilities. 130 BEKIN' MUVING 8 VS x mm -,xv X lun, .te 5 ,J-'M A . ,. K , A - -i ' fi Q g x -A xg 'P Q V 0 x M -Jy.fa:t ?F NSY: , fi. l 'ix-Tf:xA?ga 1 gf.1 ami ' j.3,g-Q,-3' velag, e sffz MOVING 81 STORAGE A Day In The Life 9.l!'7 . Xvrainns-,.L tmmuuuwmsrw 1 1, :dia ., , '. it M25 2 239449545 A, s I 1 5, X Q,- x ' 'x x . 6 Bob Klan lleftl pulls on the plugs while tuning up a hot Ford in auto mechanics. Bill Lynch fupper left! cuts loo- se with cz wild tune on a bassoon during band prac- tice. Jill Gruben labovel puts business skills to good use while working at Len: Drug Store. I If A4 X lla xJu nf il 7 i y I K 7 Q l l .Y ' ' 5' Q v F f f X f p . 0 li if Board of Trustees members are lseatedl Samuel Simon Daniel L. Kennedy, Cecil Ingmire, H. Allen Holler lstandingl Donald M. Whitaker, William Glasscock, Vic tor Scott. Officers of the board are Dr. Ingmire, chair man: Mr. Holler, vice-chairmang and Mr. Whitaker, secre tary. Administration 13 ,W fi' X X v xl x N x SN W' K 'Wim . . , X s iaxifs SPSS N X I.. wuusmf a ,I AQ? V -J f-H ...L .-I . 461 J X ' 1 , 4. Q . JXP? 151 I 135 Ronald Bleed, Director of Data Processing Joseph A. Borgen, Dean of Occupational and Technical Studies Maynard Boudreau. Dean of Evening and Summer College Dwight E. Davis, Curriculum Coordinator Robert L. Eich, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Robert E. Glenn, Assistant Director of Business Affairs Douglas G. Graham, Director of Research, Development, and Federal Aids Studentflffans VeraC bflllth Dzrectoi of XR .X sv'-' .lx T ' . , , A V K Eff' f'N- 136 s I 1. Kathleen S Ba1nes 2. SylVl3 Bonn 3. Karen Botkln 4. Mary Lou Cantwell 5. Kathryn DeJ1rld 6. Mary -Xnn Dlllon 7. Lupe L FGITGITH 8. Sondra Fllllt 9. Helen Fold 'fr Q linsrf-Q aw RAN wx 5 - Eg K Q L, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Geraldine Heilbrunn Alice Jackson Mary Lou Kemp Joanne Kennick Mary Fran Kohlbrecher Ramona Meza Mary Lou Newell Kathryn Nielsen Claire V. Poole I'-u-n.....q rf' X 'Wm Q x Y . 9-t .X wi 1 J ,xx x . 'X-lx:-.. .A , . 'f 1 V , Ng-gif X. A . .. . x. 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Tapio 7. Elaine Taves 8. Vivian Tinley 9. Katherine Vreuls 10. Bette Yentz 1 R. -SNL Q 51 ....-. -1- B is'A William T. Allen, Biological Sciences Virginia R. Allen, Business Education Frank Alberico. Lau' Enforcement Gilbert L. Anderson, Physical Sciences Patrick Asher, English, Plzilosoplzy Gilbert Bell. ,l1cn's Physical Education Doris Bonar, Home Economics, Department Clzairinan 169' f 9 . .ww .em -'L 1 Q Wi 140 L . i fi'!f'2?1E4'? l . 1- Y'- 4115 , , x r'F ' Xf 'fl-.1 E Z f E X155 Q bf? 141 Q' --P Grace A. Brewer, Education-Psychology, Department Chairman William Brinkman, Business Education Ester Bullock, Librarian William L. Burns, Foreign Language Department Chairman Laura Cato. Evening School Nurse Maurice A. Cameron, Physical Sciences William G. Chase, Psychology 1. Cerroll Chouinard, Journalism 2. Margaret Cockbill. English 3. Duane B. Converse. Physical Science 4. John F. Conadetti. Business Education Department Chairman 5. Robert D. Cottingham, Agriculture 6. William J. Curry, Social Science 7. Hal D. Dellinger, Music, Department Chairman 8. James A. Egly, Business Education 'W .X 31. 1 QQSRQYH X QQIEQQ .Q ' M ,, ...,..,,, N x X JN- x Ng.w X Jude ...Sus i si ,HWS , I , X' ga.. -.,. V, EEN ' , , . i - VL: ,V f -- u M . fl gf Q' EA! J E1 142 Q J . . v?.,.5.5,:,A.xV F .9 ,law f i -- -- ' ' W'f'f:'fw1s:-1is-5:-axrszwwgS-gsfgfwgg-Nfsaigxgg ,fg,.- sw ,.:.N, .:1 Y.. ,lf X. ,M 5 W' -N-Q.,--f -mm .5 X . . .-.A F sf lyk, Q . .lg iillgliili . . Auf V 512 , ' ': '- A N .. 35,4 -af if .X .. Q ' N 1 .1 ' 5 .. . ,iw -'r . x i -1, gg ft, gqgga V ,ii -X l .: 6, we 'X --. , N' . wa... xg 143 2. 1. Silas Ellingson, Mathematics, Department Chairman 2. Carolyn Engers, Counselor 3. Donald Esworthy, Mathematics 4. James B. Genseal, Business Education 5. Forrest Gibbs, Social Science 6. Roger M. Gordon, Counselor 7. Doris Hall, Women 's Physical Education r H '3- Gb 1. Richard Harder, Mathematics 2. W. Roy Hartman, Physical Sciences 3. Marilyn R. Heniff, Mathematics 4. Earl D. Henslee, Biological Sciences 5. John E. Hirmer, Physical Sciences 144 Leonard Hodgman, Physical Sciences Beulah G. Hoffer, Women 's Physical Education, Department Chairman Dulce M. Hornvale, Foreign Languages James W. Hurst, Social Sciences Doris F. Johnson, Nursing Education 1' JS. .. QQ 1-pS':l.AK1 ff-'B 145 X '35 Q1-if 1 it ' u 3 .1 N . .M 1 1 1535.21 1 --1 www xv fx.-Q-svs X . -A X . ' -P 'X'-5' Q-:A cf.1.xX,o Xw n.x,XS:0, , , ' - :' if f - -. nv..--Xxx XXX-wow x .- - ,5,,.L..,QNN . X N.. new ...X I is ,. N .. Q ww Alum- ' X . Je ' . X . 'ei 1 . Y wif 'YNSfW.... ' 'N Lwiww, . R, wi , W- JRYFTEETT 'VT x RG-'Qi . .3 .xisiiff -.Yiyfl :yagjo -vw X ESS . .. .,,.: . . .N xK,. Q Q X X 5 x gx P Q pa, rx is I, was x .1 . mg it 1. Georgina Johnson, Home Economics 2. Paul O. Johnson, Speech 3. Robert V. Jurgens, Agriculture 4. William W. Kahle, Business Education 5. Sharlene Kassiday, Art 6. Pryce L. Keagle. Genera! Engineering Drawing 7. Stanley Kosiba, Agriculture X in 1. - ?15P'T2?2f21?j - e ga. 1 H A , . '21 X k ef' f' ,., 1 ., .,.y... . .. X ,,.4 0 -A '.fff'gZ Exf' -' 'H - ff 'irf d f ff A .V,73...g?g, , f -,, 'A -,M 3. 'IL ' ' , ' X 1 'L - CTM' iii Z' 'lifiln g q A ' 'LWZSS-:, '.!f - e ,gage -f .--. -A 5 ,f iLxs.1'.- :fi f 1 ' - e rfifrfi. 13221 . ,. iG.g .. 4iif',z' -5 -' ' 1,'-mi-f' JL, .. . . .. V -.,..f. '-. - -.1,. -'-g -fs.. JV. ,mir-gb, - - :arsffs . 'sn ff: 'av 'iL2-QQ 9 .. ,1, V . .iif.'N,i,'A .. . fr mfr . , V.. -4 . S Q r,Q,5i5: H335 . V, ',,g3j'4:,:.:. , gfzfgggi 'img ' .' 4 Y.-,'.'g- f,Lf.'g-1255. fy-ff: : 5-' 5 ' . i-7 awp' - f','.',,.,- Ef'yi,:mi,ii5, , I 1... - ,. -,iw 1 .1 si- 'I . - -. ' ' .n-'f v: f'Ef1m.. .--- : -. -- 21- vfvwn. .- . ff- fi-ff. . f iw. ff-wiprlix-mir . ' 3 'Q ci . I'-N 'f fx . .4-i.:,f N ' Y gf . .xg .V x -:- ' yi ' Mai , 1? rag. 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William Krause, Music Ruth Kuchta, Librarian Clerk Earl W. Kurtz, Art, Department Chairman Max H. Kuster, Agriculture, Department Chairman Neil M. Lance, Men 's Physical Education Melvin J. Larson, Physical Science, Department Chairman Harry D. Leinenweber, Social Sciences, Department Chairman Steve Lenich, Drafting Paul F. Lester, Social Sciences fc? gb l .22 Qxi L.: xx ,.,,,,m-yy,-.N. 1 i - it S 9. 147 tl we I , ' QNX L 'K Q. 5, 'es s 1 x ws.. yqww iw l' 7717 Myra J. Linden, English May Lloyd, English Louise C. Longman, English Robert Mallary, English Owen Maue, Agriculture 'mee'--,Y 148 i f Q 11: NI? 'VN vw-,X v4 Q 149 Daniel S. McCa1'ter. English, Acting Department Chairman Bobby McDowell, Business Education Leroy E. Mecay. Physical Sciences Richard Meyers, lllatlzeinalics Peter L. Neff, English Dawn M. Neil. Biological Sciences Everett C. Nelsen. Physical Sciences x Gilbert M. Nicoll, Mathematics Frederick C. Norlin, English Leonard M. Onsgard, Physical Sciences Kenneth Parker, Men 's Physical Education, Department Chairman Arthur W. Philip, Automotive Jacob D. Pottgen, English , w film if if O Edmund C. Puddicombe Biological Sciences Lula Puddicombe, Librarian Alfred A. Racchini, Technical, Counselor Jack Richardson, Social Sciences Louis J. Sakal, Biological Sciences 151 Mae Schiek, Nursing Services Helmut J. Sienknecht, Music Irma June Simmons, Nursing Education Pritam Singh, Physical Sciences Lottie M. Skidmore, Librarian, Acting Chairman Tarty Slusher, Electronics V S X F- if v.: Y 4,- QI' . .13 Aw, WSWS Robert E. Sterling, Social Sciences John F. Stobart, English Mary C. Taylor, English Ted Thompson, English f-4-,dl 'late' 153 Er .... Lloyd L. Tinkle, Business Education Robert A. Truitt, Physical Sciences Martha Ellen Vanko, English Dean Van Tassel, Mathematics Arthur A. Wagner, Biological Sciences Department Chairman Arthur L. W alters, Foreign Language Kenneth Warmah, Psychology , -if I , 15551 F 97 N..-X-1:-Q:-.-spin sexe .- X , 533 J o QL- N 'Riff' s Q X E 4 +9- s ii, is K lf' rc K as 'ssc X1 . ,Qi-A gi Q A 5' X3 NN A igsff X f 5 . lf N bfvn Q 5' M221 gr. if . ,X . X, 3 1 -7539: ffrgq S s B X n Q Q z- X . . Tx W if , K 6653+ . fswxamwixxesmzkvgswwx N' 154 'SQ 'eu ' . Q SMG 9 Thz g,3,,,,12 ,E5:,:, S i , .4 ,. . . ii i Q I 9 X was X sikxs 'S x 'x 3' Xilfwi X 'E Xp, 449 Ngzwi 2 X , - .x- xl ff :t-- ,m.i:f.fL:'? ' W 329 ' xeiil- I is ' -13:29. .lik 11 -:s N:?f'F,: pg gg 5 -, , X .V ii. :- e 'ip' f-SSH ' Z i c kiss- S , T521 -' i .-1. Q 1. i . , ,grits ,,.i . xigig ' 4 s' is ,M x ,'- s in S f - .. .. V. , . 1' 5 Af Charles O. Warthen, Trade Industrials Technical Sandra Winslow, English William F. Winter, Social Sciences Robert Wolz, Business Education Jerry Yost, Men 's Physical Education Emily Zabrocki, Nursing Education William Zales, Biological Sciences Security force members frightl AI Aden, Charles Talley, and Owen Golden open the build- ings each school day at the crack of dawn. Mr. Robert Eiclz, fbelow lefty Superintendent of Build- ings and Grounds receives a requisition from Ron Heilbrunn. u x u . u i n Q 1 s - u They Also Serve, Who Don't Stand Around and Wait Time: 9:00 a.m. Place: the student park- ing lot. Situation: Owen Golden lleftj issues his 169th ticket of the day. Cus- todians flower leftj Ron Terrant, Steve Flanagan, and Ray O'Connor check out equipment while on their rounds. The custodians tbelowl helped with the erection of the school bell in late January. jf uunuup :lun -Q HC Produces WHCYS WHO-ers' in Both 'I968-69 and 1969-70 I t A .5 I k 5 gr This year, the following students were selected for inclusion in Debra Tratter- Jeffrey King, Gregory Hilsabevk, Wendell the 1969-70 volume of Who's Who In American Junior Col- SteUenS, Norman Bradley, Kertrletll Kraph Myrtle Weikllffl, leges. lSeatedj Sharon Pierson, Thomas Glenn, Kent Heather- JOAHH Pelllgrlnl, Connie Frantz- and John Deuryak- Above l-9 wick, Shirley Forbesg fstandingj Rita Fornelli, Alice Radcliff Mark Herldele reelplent Of the 1969 Charles H0wellAwf1rd. 158 Honorees in the 1968-69 issue of fhg junior College Wh0'5 ROW THREE: Alexis Mijeski, Larry McCure, Bob Kralccr, and Who were: ROW ONE: Carol Clennong ROW TWO: Pat Marie Sfelow- Sipple, Sue Tessiatore, Nancy Meyer, Fred Fonseca, Bill Bell: 159 In 1969 Dan Rest labovej won first place in the Best Series category of the Northern Illinois State Press Association competition, for his panel of five photographs depicting spring. The Joliet Artists League awarded James Hicks labove righ tj two first places, one third, one best in show and a plaque for his fine art work. Tom Glenn and Kent Heatherwick frightl were appointed election committee chairman and intercollegiate speech and debate chairmanship of the Illinois Associated Conference ofJunior Colleges. 160 Reward Professional Skills, Contributions to College Life Celine Solley fleftj was awarded a cash scholarship from the Independent Accountants Association of Illinois. From this field of candidates fbelowj the man and woman contributing the most to the benefit of the college were to be selected. The judges however found the records of all candidates so outstanding that honors were awarded to each. K 161 .J X DEBBIE GILBERT MYRTLE WEIKUM CHERIE LONG Honored Queen of Bethel 277 Honored Queen of Bethel L75 Honored Queen of Bethel 41477 Students Take Honors In School and Gut KURT KUSTER1rightJ is the only person from Joliet ever to have received the American Farmer Degree, Congratulating KEN KRAPF fleftj is W. S. Robson of Eastman Kodak Co. which awarded Ken a trip to the -1-H Club Congress in Chicago, for his outstanding work in photography. tl? lflCllll'll LG 7F0llnclaf1on of Civili ation SHARON PIER SON Lucia Queen W K LSGI S322 CAROL FARRERO Miss USO Armed Force of 1967 -l BILL LAVERY, on his trip to Ireland, presented a good will plaque to Mr. Boyle, personal secretary to Prime Minister Lynch of the Republic of Ireland. Mr. Pillard presents Student Achievement Awards to DON WALDVOGEL and KATHY MITCHELL. They were selected by the degree of progress they had made toward the achievement of their particular goals. LINDA CARRESCIA Most Cooperative Female Award from C. F. Braun Co. 163 S ,- ' Y :'...,fffEf r . M Q W ' A 2- IQVWVJ A, Q, Ss, ff x g 1 G f X x . J so Qi' A ' 'V '1 ' gs: .. ,Q -in fi Qs, 'g,.'?,.t1f 4 1 figgfmm -s tl 4. , , ,' f' jst AY ' K? zfggf- 4 , y lg il 5, Wifi: t, FW ' jf , ff, X fi , J I ,QnA K 5, gr , J Ai ,f . . I ,I X 4 , A L 1 N Y xx I, , ,, an X. f Elfjglwg . E - K - -A-'ima 'x , ' ,Q-re' I ,, A- 3 , 1 U 1 , f' , ' , 5 Lisa White, Secretary-Treasurerg Neil Trotter, Presidentq and Debbie Gilbert, Vice President, join forces for 1969-70 year. Freshmen Gfficers Inspire Classmates Eugene Allen ., f' ' ' f N' 'M' ' ' V 1 : ' 's A 2- ,J Q A Kenneth Adams r 3 in , Michael Adams - fx as 'fi Q . Sandra Adams - ' A f,.., L g G K l X Linda Airoldi ' M. - f- AR '27 ' Francis Alaimo 6 ' . ' X f ' David Alberico ' g ' , 'li KK ' ,cr I, ' X l 'lm R 'r fl' . l ri ,A ,L-Q A N ' ' K 'f'-iff? ...,. 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X J ' , 'mls .., xv f 5 n - 1 0 Rodger Smith Willie Smith Patricia Sokolowski Karey Soper Henry Soto Charles Southcomb Dennis Spangler Kevin Sparenberg Steven Spencer Joe Spiezio Gayle Spitzmesser Jacqueline Spivey Phillip Stachelski David Stahl Gary Stanfield Dorothy Staniszewski Susan Stariha Brenda Steele Michele Steffes Carl Stegner Ralph Stevens Patsy Stevenson Bruce Stewart Robert Stewart Gerald Stidley Paul Stiles George Stimac Robert Stimac Michael Sulwer Farrel Summers Neil Sundal Robert Surman Kathleen Suski Brian Suste Donald Sutter Douglas Sutton George Sutton Ruth Svetich Ruth Swanson Dan Sweeney William Swope Gerald Szafranski Jerry Szepelak Wayne Szepelak Joseph Talarico Donald Tamez Patricia Tanis William Tatro Jack Stitely William Stofan Craig Stone James Stonehouse Michael Strompolis Lyla Strong Richard Strysik Judith Studer Daniel Stukel Judith Suhadolc John Sullivan John R. Sullivan TEAKVTW' s e ' ' X1 X: . . as X ' , A. 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NI' S. 189 Bradley Totter Neil Trotter William Troughton Bobby Trusley Geoffrey Tryon Emma Tutt, Karen Tyree Gregory Ukovich James Ullian Elizabeth Urbancic Gary Vacca John Vacca Jerry Vancina Randel Vanderhyden Cheryl Van Duyne Bruce Van Houten Sally Varland Magdalena Vaughan Michael Ventura Jerry Vercellotlti Denise Verderber Daniel Veronda Leonard Vilt Linda Vitali Paul Vitali Edward Vogt Helen Vrakas Donald Waldvogel Jerry Walker Thomas Walker Walter Walker David Wall Mark Walley Virgil Walton Dennis Wanda Dennis Warren Charles Weber Phyllis Weber Gerald Weiske Sheila Welch Linda Weldin Wendy Wells Denis Welter James Wendell Richard Wharrie John Wheatley Jay Wheeler Carol White Lisa White Margaret White Elizabeth Whitlock Kay Whitlock William Widlowski Robert Wiening Michael Wilda Bruce Wilgus Patricia Will Jacqueline Willard Bobby Williams John Williams L , was and Look Forward ' i' steak v 'gf ' va...-Bw XX xx? 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I-1 cn ' Qifliiw ikzw 5 Sandra Brossman Robert Broughton John Brown Sandy Brown Ann Brsan h Douglas Brusatte 5' Barb Buffo Mary Burgess 1' '4- Hs 1'-Y-ff-H' ' 'f'v 'f:f1v .C f fy-fr-+1 f ' .- V .+f:a't2,x 'E mary! , 4 ,7 ' 14, , 1 r H 'K' t : rm .. v , L N 4' V 4' fl 1- -:x Q., K rx 194 4? l fl -43 ef A . - -. A - -. l f it A --ep T? -vvv NF' 'ff' 4:1 0.4 'C' 'fill ff ,- en? -gl -pf ff! fsA Yfzp his ,-'oi 2 Wg: ff F x '25 . Ng , -lg 'gli .l f Wg A 'maZ+?'5 fl M 3, M Y ! Q., I .wif lg : 1 X' 195 James Burkhardt Paul Bush Holly Canaday Jerald Cameron David Carlson Linda Carrescia Charles Carter Linda Catherman Ann Cavanaugh Frank Cernugel Gary Cloonen Karen Cloutier Diane Colaric Charles Conn Evelyn Conner Anthony Contos Kathy Cooney Terrance Cordes Emma Craft Leroy Davis Sophomores Joyce Davito William Deline Bruce Devick Jesse Diaz Chris Diemer Keith Dilworth William Dirker Rosa Disera X Lester Doyle Sadie Doyle Dave Dugan John Dzuryak Barbara Edwards Barry Edwards Jacqueline Ellis Glenn Erickson Jean Erickson Daniel Evans Carol Farrero Lawrence Feltes 196 Leon Felus William Fitzpatrick Regina Fleming Alan Follett ,al A ' Shirley Forbes 4 52 Ill . 4P 'N 'U 'Y' ' J 4-A Rita Fornelli 1 r 17' x f Cheryl Foster W Connie Frantz , C9 x John Freed ,A Linda Furlan ,,-- Lucy Furlan John Garvey ,W ' . X 1 Gpinions Concerning New Campus VF it F F 'ff ' we 1 ml F A A rw-A ' f. ig' x ' f . ga- . 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'Lil' ' ' ' Gail Preble Don Prola Jim PLlb6IltZ Tim Quinlan 206 Tensions are Relieved J I6 v--'-1 5 515 --'- ' ' 'i f 5 u 5 -.ss ' 5? , f .-'J f Q Alice Radcliffe Bill Ragan Sandy Reed Steven Rees Edward Rahn Janice Richard Both in and out of Class 'fl:.:s6 Phillip Raines Roy Ravagnie James Richards James Ridings 207 Sophomores Rita Riordan Stan Ripsch 'H' '19 Kenneth Roberts Randall Robinson David Roe David Rogers James Roop Robert Ruffatti Mary Ann Salamon Richard Sanders Walt Satorius David Saxon Kathy Scarboro Charles Scheuer Eugene Schinzel Nancy Schmidt Thomas Schmitt Dennis Schoeling ff' Paul Scholtes Susan Schoppe , 1 ,ff 1 5 .. , . g I 0 by J nj 'X fi ax MQ? N? 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LX.:w:k , - - 1'?Y1:X -, , -x fx . - 2 K -:fix A QE X f Sa .'.:7'K. xx i 5 EI? -X Fl ,M ' , l A xo gf- W -Q--f---3-F-1-W x w--fv-- . ,, i , ogg: 3 Joyce Wiechec David Williamson James Williamson Zandra Willis Jerry Wittmus Larry Yunker Dale Yurkovich Mary Zentarski 1 Graduate Directory A s Abens, Katherine Joyce, , A.. S Southern. Art Club Sec.-Treas., -J Club Reporter. Miss Shield Court Member, 192 Adams. Kerry L., 192 Ahearn, Mike F., 192 Albrecht. James D.. 192 Allen, Jolene A. Allen, Joseph L., 192 Allison, Gerald J. Altenhoff, Robert, 192 Alvey, Don L. Alvey, John Dale, P.E.M., Northern, Basketball. Baseball Amberly, Karen A. Anderson, Karen S. Anderson. Robyn E. Anselmino, James E.. 192 Antich, Gerald R. Apostolou. Pete, 192 Arnold, Scott Drewneal, Clinton. Agtr.. I.S.U., S.A.A.. 192 Ashby, Joann, 192 Atchison, James E.. 192 Attaway, Diane Marie, Joliet. Ed- ucation, 192 Attaway, George Allen. Elwood, Law, U. of I., Intramurals, 192 Austin, Delmar J.. 192 Austin. Jerry W. John Ray, Jackson, Lockport, Austin. Tenn ., Law Enforcement, N.I.U., Wrestling Austin, Nancy L. B Baber, Jill Frances. Wilmington. Elementary Education. I.S.U., W.R.A., Social Council. 192 Balu, Peggy, 192 Bandura, Thomas Michael, Streat- or. P.E.M., Pep Club, Football, Lettermen's Club. 192 Banner, Ronald, 192 Banning, Donna Gayle. Joliet. Ed- ucation. College of St. Francis, 192 Barnett, Douglas A., 193 Barr, Richard R. Bartels, Wayne M., 193 Bartz, James A. Bates, Carleton E., 193 Beale, Patricia Ann, Joliet, Speech, Northwestern Univ., Concert Choir. Black Students Union, 193 Beavers. James D., 194 Beguin, David J., 193 Benner, D'Ana, 194 Bennington, Patrick R, Bennington. Sandra Lynn. Chan- nahon, English, J. C. Players, C.C.C. Play, Spoon River An- thology, Miss Shield Candidate, 193 Benson, Pat, 194 Berger, Keith E., 194 Birkey, Betty Birsa, Dennis J. Blaha, John Joseph, Naperville, Business Bobowski. Tim I., Michigan City, Ind., Marketing Bode. George Anthony, Lock- port, Chemistry. Coast Guard Academy Boland, Gary G., 194 Bolton, Harvey John, Lockport, Tech. Drafting, 194 Bonham, Vernon L.. Jamestown, Tenn., Biological Science, Olivet Nazarene Booras. George W. Borchardt. Phyllis, Elwood, En- glish, College of St. Francis, 194 Bostjancic, Joseph J. NESS ' MQjy5i5ffi C X. f x Q s Q .gk l S ui' ,X R , Q , 9- +. .,- . A I xi I, f 1 .. I 5 '- ws. . 93, Q ewes -Q TY' A s sn'-r.,f -t. ' ,.-115.-'j : 5. A . .ink . Ken, Jill, and Ellen soak up the sun during lunch time. Botka, Charles J. Bottomley, Vernonia A., 194 Bougon, Paul, 194 Bowden, Steve G. Bowman, Jolene F., Joliet, Spe- cial Education, Northem, Teachers Club, College Con- gress. 194 Boyle, Joseph R., Marketing, Jo- liet, Press Club, Summer Task Force, UNCLE, Shield Staff Pic- ture Editor, Casuals, Subterra- nean Side Show Writer Boza, Elizabeth Ann, Lockport, Business Management, Comput- er and Business Skills Institute, 194 Bradley, Norman William, Frank- fort, Engineering, Engneers Club, College Congress, Veter- ans Club, Financial Committee Chairman Brady, Frank. 194 Brauer, Robert A. Bray, Bob, 194 Brei, Debra L., 194 Brenczewski, James A. Brinkman, Richard, 194 Brossman, Sandra J., 194 Broughton, Robert E., 194 Brown, John B., 194 Brown, Clyde, Joliet Business. Stout State College, Basketball. Letter in Basketball Brown, Mary K. Brown, Sandra K., 194 Brsan, Ann M., 194 Brunner, Michael T. Bruns, Charles J., New Lenox, Agr., U. of I.. S.A.A. Brusatte, Douglas L.. 194 Bubica, John M. Buchen, Michael R. Buckler, James A. Buffo, Barbara J., Joliet, Psychol- ogy, Lewis College, 194 Burgess, Mary Pat, Coal City, Physical Therapy, Northem, S.M.S., College Congress, Shield Staff faculty editor, Press Club, 194 Burke, Patrick William, Joliet, Lewis College Burkhardt, Dave H. Burkhardt. James C., Mokena, General. 195 Burns, John J. Bush, Paul T., 195 C Cagliuso, George M. Cameron, Jerald, 195 Campbell. Richard E. Canaday, Hollis Beth, Joliet, Mu- sic, U. of l., College Congress, Choir Sec.-Treas., Madrigals, Miss Shield Court Member, 195 Carloss, Jeffrey W. Carlson, David L., 195 Carrescia, Linda Katherine, Joliet, U. of I., Special Education, S.M.S. Typist, S.S.S., Press Club, J. C. Players, Summer Task Force, UNCLE, Open House Committee, Shield Staff Special Asst., Graduate Direc- tory Editor. Social Council, Teachers Club, Casuals, Illinois grant and scholarship, Leader- ship Conference Delegate, 195 Carter, Charles M.. 195 Carter. Joel Carter, Thomas G. Catherman, Linda F., Joliet, His- tory, New Mexico, W.R.A., 195 Cato. Laura J. Cavallero, Michael J. Cavanaugh, Ann T., 195 Chandler, Coretta Chellino, Tom J. Cemugel, Frank R.. Joliet, Gener- al, Lewis College, Press Club, C .C.C., Vice-Pres., Student Teaching Business, Casuals Staff, Subterranean Side Show Business Manager, 195 Christenson, Walter J. Clark, Larry Gene, Frankfort, Business Cloonen, Gary J., 195 Cloutier. Karen M.. 195 Colaric. Diane Marie, Joliet, Sec- retarial. Art Club, 195 Collins, Karen M. Conn, Charles R.. 195 Conner, Evelyn A., 195 Contos, Anthony B., 195 Cooney, Kathleen R., Joliet, Sec- retarial, Working, Social Coun- cil, 195 Coop, Richard Allan, Minooka, Math and Agr., I.S.U., Letter- mens Club, Track, Cross Coun- try, Illinois State Teachers Scholarship, Teachers Club, S.A.A. Cooper, Robert Marvin, Orland Park, Agr., U. of I., S.A.A. Cordes, Terrance M., 195 Cottrell, James, New Lenox, Avia- tion, College Congress. J. C. Flyers Cox, Jon W. Craft, Emma Jean, Joliet, P.E.M., Illinois State, W.R.A., Vice- Pres., Pep Club, Summer Task 214 Force, UNCLE, Basketball, Cheerleader Co-Captain, Miss Shield of '69, Work Scholarship, Black Student Union, Home- coming Queen Candidate 1st runner-up, 195 Crowe, Darrel V. D Dalian, James E., Joliet, Business D'Arcy, Margaret Jane, Plainfield, Art, Southern, A.rt Club Daub, Craig Charles, Lockport. Dentistry, U. of I. S.M.S. Pres. Daum, Carol J. Davis, Dan M., Joliet, Business, Western University Davis, Leroy James, Coal City, Education, I.S.U., Teachers Club, Veterans Club, 195 Davito, Joyce A., Joliet, Educa- tion, Teachers Club, J. C. Play- ers, 196 Deline, William M., 196 Delmastro, Rita Claire, Braid- wood, Liberal Arts and Sci- ences, W.R.A. Deltonto, Kathleen Ann, Joliet, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Southern, Spanish Club Secre- tary Devick, Bruce C., 196 Diaz, Jesse N., Joliet, Business, Northem, 196 Diemer, Chris Ann, Lockport, Art, Northem, S.M.S., Art Club. 196 Dillard. Stephen R. Dilworth, Keith E., New Lenox, P.E.M., Social Council, College Congress, Summer Task Force, UNCLE, Leadership Conference Delegate, 196 Dirker, William Clyde, Morris, Agr., Illinois State University, S.A.A..196 Disera, Rosa, Joliet. Art, Art Club,196 Ditton. Bill E. Dockendorf, John J. Doertler, William L., Morris, In- dustrial Arts Domagala. Robert M., Wilming- ton, Engineering, U. of I. Doyle, Lester Patrick, Lockport, P.E.M., Illinois State, Track, 196 Doyle, Sadie, Joliet, Psychology, Southern, Pep Club, Black Stu- dents Union, 196 Drendel, Michael Edward, Naper- ville. Agriculture Production, S.A.A. Dugan, David Lee, Sugar Grove, Agr., Wisconsin State Univer- sity, S.A.A., Baseball, Football. 196 Dzik, Ronald J., Chicago, P.E.M., Wrestling Dzuryak, John, Morris, Liberal Arts, Northern, Press Club Vice -President, Shield Staff Activ- ities Editor and Editor-in-Chief, Casuals staff Circulation, Home- coming Candidate, Art Club, 196 E Ebert, David Allen, Mokena, Agr. Supply, S.A.A., Intramurals Basketball and Volleyball Edmundson, Robert Lewis, Mor- ris, Data Processing, Lewis Col- lege Edwards, Barbara Diane, Joliet, P.E.M., Northern, W.R.A., Black Students Union Sec., Work Scholarship, 196 Edwards, Barry Wayne, Joliet, Liberal Arts, Eastern Illinois University, 196 Ellis, Jacqueline Ann, Joliet, Spe- cial Education, I.S.U., W.R.A., 196 Engelmann, Thomas L.. Joliet, Machine Design Englert, Dennis C., New Lenox, Business, I.S.U., Business Club Entwistle, Catherine Mary, Mor- ris, P.E.M., Northern, Press Club, Shield Staff Erickson, Glenn A., Minooka, Agr., S.A.A., 196 Erickson, Jean Ellen, Crest Hill, Education, Southern, Teachers Club, College Congress, 196 Etcher, Jacqueline F. Evans, Daniel, 196 Evenson, Kristine Ruth, Joliet, Education, Augustana College, Teachers Club, W.R.A. F Falk, Judy Irene, Joliet, Biology Faynik, Michael J. Farrero, Carol Louise, Coal City, Business, Spanish Club, 196 Feltes, Lawrence Fredrick, Joliet, Sociology, I.S.U., Casuals Staff, 196 Felus, Leon E., 197 Fick, Theresa Jane, Joliet, Nurs- ing, S.M.S. Field, Bruce M., Lockport, Auto Technology, Michigan Universi- fY Fishburn, Dale H. Fitzpatrick, William J., 197 Fleck, Paul J. Fleming, Reyna Louise, Plain- field, Elementary Education, I.S.U., Teachers Club, 197 Florida, Bennie, Bernie, Missouri, Communications Engineering, U. of I. at Circle Campus Follett, Alan V., Glen Ellyn, Agr. Business, I.S.U., S.A.A., College Congress, Social Council. 197 Forbes, Shirley Jean, Joliet, Zo- ology, U. of I. Circle Campus, S.M.S. Treas., Chess Club, Blaz- er Staff news editor, Shield Staff copy editor, 197 Fordonski, David J. Fornelli. Rita Marie, Coal City, Liberal Arts and Sciences, U. of I., Press Club, College Congress, Summer Task Force, UNCLE, Shield Staff organizations editor, Blazer Staff news editor, 197 Foster, Cheryl Dawn, Joliet, Mu- sic, I.S.U., College Congress, Summer Task Force, Choir Madrigals, UNCLE, Miss Shield Court Member, S.S.S., 197 Fox, Ronald Wayne, New Lenox, Drafting, Bradley Frankenburg, James William, Joliet, Engineering, Chess Club, Veterans Club Frantz, Connie Estelle, Lockport, Special Education, I.S.U., Press Club, Blazer Staff feature edi- tor, Teachers Club, 197 Frattini, Lawrence L. Freed, John L., Lexington, Agr. Transfer, I.S.U., Lettermens Club, S.A.A., Basketball, Base- ball, 197 Freeman, Dale H. Frigo, Bernard Alvin, Lockport, Accounting, U. of I. Furlan, Linda M., 197 Furlan, Lucy Marie, Joliet, Educa- tion, I.S.U., Teachers Club, 197 G Garb, Stanley Edwin, Lemont, Electronics, Northern Gavey, John Thomas, Joliet, Edu- cation, Lewis College, Spanish Club, Teachers Club, C.C.C., Chess Club Vice-Pres., Press Club, 197 Gavin. Leonard, Joliet, Finance, Fisk University, Black Students Union, 197 Gilbert, Ronald Lee, Lemont, Ed- ucation, Northern, Teachers Club, 197 Glass, Linda Jean. Joliet, Secre- tarial, 197 Glasscock, Linda C., 197 Glasscock, Scott Arrid, Joliet, Machine Design, Bradley, Track, 197 Glenn, Thomas Alan, Joliet, Lib- eral Arts, Northern, Press Club, College Congress Pres., Blazer Staff editor-in-chief, S.S.S., Ro- tary Club Student of Month tNov. '68J, Freshman Class Pres., Tennis. 197 Goddard, Craig, 197 Gombash, Joseph Lee, Lockport, Education, 197 Goode, Susan Lynn, Morris, Lib- eral Arts and Sciences U. of I., Teachers Club, 198 Goodman, Ronald F., Lemont, Liberal Arts, I.S.U., Teachers Club, Veterans Club Goodwin, John C., Joliet, Art, Columbia College, Art Club, Pres Club, C.C.C., Casuals Staff, College Congress, Subterranean Side Show Goodwin, Paul Allen, Joliet, Gen- eral, Bond Granger, Richard T. Grate, Judith A., Plainfield, Data Processing, 198 Green, Wayne N., Lockport, Busi- ness, Lewis College Greene, William Elmer, Mokena, Science, California Greer, Gary Earl, Moline,Genera1, W.l.U., Concert Choir Gregoire, Diane, 198 Grimes, Daniel Michael, Lexing- ton, Agr., I.S.U., S.A.A. Gremillion, James, 198 Grimpe, Mary L., 198 Gruben, Jill A., Joliet, Education, I.S.U., Teachers Club Grzetich, Dave, Crest Hill, P,E.M., Northern, 198 Guardia, Dennis James, Joliet, Dental, Northern, S.M.S., 198 Guffey, Robert Lee, Joliet, Busi- ness. 198 Gunderson, Russell W. Gura, Cyril Edward, Joliet, Engi- neering, U. of I. Circle Campus, Engineers Club, Chess Club, College Congress, I.S.U. Scholar- ship, 198 Gustafson, Ellen J. Gutierrez, Fred, 198 H Haas, Rebecca A., 198 Hahn, David S., 198 Haldorson, William P., Elwood, Math, I.S.U., 198 Haley, John R. Hammer, Julia D. Handorf, Carolyn L. Hanley, Dean E., 198 Hansen, Stanley H. Harris, Charlene B. Harrop, George D., 199 Hawkins, Alicia Anne, Morris, Business, Northern, 199 Hays, Roger F., Business, I.S.U. Heath erwick, Kent William, Frankfort, P.E.M., Speech, Let- termens Club, College Congress, Track, Social Council, Cross Country, Chairman, Football Manager Trainee, Summer Task Force, Cheerleader Wolf, UNCLE, 199 Hedge, Jeffrey Thomas, Plain- field, Architecture, Bradley Uni- versity, Art Club, Engineers Club, 199 Heggen, Laurel J., 199 Hendele, Peter B. Herbst, Thomas E. Herkert, Steve, 199 Herrod, Ermond L. Hertko, Joseph Raymond, Joliet, Liberal Arts, U. of Carolina Hess, Jacqueline A.. 199 Hester, Richard J., 199 Hewlett, Richard A. Hickey, Janet K. Hicks. Thomas C., Joliet, P.E.M., Lettermens Club, Intramurals, Wrestling Hieser, Mark D., 199 Hill. Delores J. Hill. Joyce A. Hill, Margaret, 199 Hill, Nancy Lou, Lockport, Edu- cation, S.I.U., Yoimg Republi- cans Hillman, Dana Hilsabeck, Gregory Webb, Lock- port, Liberal Arts, I.S.U., Col- lege Congress Vice-Pres., Tennis, Summer Task Force. UNCLE, S.S.S. Vice-Pres., and Pres., 200 Hoffman, Ken, 200 Holm, Carl Louis, Dwight, Agr., I.S.U., S.A.A., 200 Holm, Linda M. Homerding, Linda J., 200 Hooks, Ellen Marie, Joliet, Educa- tion, J. C. Players Executive Board, C.C.C., Sec., College Congress, 200 Horrigan, Patrick Dailey, Joliet. English, Bradley, Shield Staff, Academic Editor Horvatin, Raymond Joseph, Jo- liet, Engneering. U. of I., En- gineers Club, Summer Task Force, Leadership Conference Delegate, UNCLE, 200 Houte, Terre Lee, Joliet, Liberal Arts, U. of I., Concert Choir, Madrigals, 200 Huber, William Joseph, Essex, Data Processing, Northern, In- tramurals Basketball Hudar, Marianne C., Joliet, Edu- cation, I.S.U., Teachers Club Huffman, Herman L. Huhn, David Scott, Joliet. Gener- al Huml. Daniel R. Hunter. Susan Jean, Joliet. Data Processing Hutchinson, Josie Jean, Minooka, Art, Art Club, 200 l Int-Hout, Greg, 200 Irvin, Kent D., 200 Isaacson, Milo G., 200 J Jaeger, Paul Wayne, Joliet. Music. I.S.U., Concert Choir and Mad- rigals, 200 Jaggers, Laura Lynne, Lockport. Business, Western College, 200 James, Shawn Timothy, Joliet. P.E.M., Southern, Hockey Club Jasinski, Christina, 200 Jensen, Diana Lynn, Joliet. Spe- cial Airlines, 200 Johnson, Bruce, 200 Johnson, Fran Rose, Lemont, Ed- ucation, U. oi I. Circle Campus Johnson, Gordon Raymond, Joliet. Physical Education, Northern, Lettermens Club, Baseball -s Most Valuable Play- er, Intramurals, Cross Country, 200 Johnson, Lynda Lorraine, Joliet, Psychology, Northern, S.M.S.. Teachers Club, 200 Johnson, Patricia Ada, Lemont, Medical Technology, Northern, S.M.S., 200 Johnson, Scott. 200 Jones, Dennis Ray, Cornell. Agr. Transfer, I.S.U., S.A.A., 201 Jones, George E., 201 Jordan, John E. Jordan, Kathleen A. K Kadow, Roger L., New Lenox, History, College Congress, Vet- erans Club, Young Republicans Pres. Kane, John, 201 Kane, Miriam. Joliet, Education, Olivet Nazarene College, Teach- ers Club, Social Committee, Chess Club Karges. Ray Allan, Joliet, Busi- ness. Lewis College, 201 Kasak, Stephen J. Kazell. George M., 201 Keca, Bob, 201 Kennon, Sharon Rose, Joliet. English, College of St. Francis. 201 Kelly, Robert Elkin, Hometown, P.E.M., Lettermans Club. Intra- murals, Wrestling, Leadership Conference Delegate, College Congress, Summer Task Force, UNCLE, Social Council, Shield Staff Sports Asst.. 201 Kelly, Terry John, Joliet. Ac- counting. Southern, 201 Kennedy, Maureen E., 201 Kent, Delores I. Kestel, Kenneth Joseph, Manhat- tan, S.A.A. Kiely, Gerald Albertus, Ottawa. General King, Brian Scott, Joliet. Agr., Wisconsin State, S.A.A., Leader- ship Conference Delegate, Vet- erans Club Sec.-Treas.. Club Re- porter, 201 King, Jeffrey N., Joliet, Econom- ics, Lake Forest College, Basket- ball. Veterans Club, Leadership Conference Delegate. Intramu- rals Basketball. Black Students Union, Vice-Pres., 201 Kinney, Gerald Richard, Joliet. Liberal Arts, Students of Politi- cal Involvement Kirinich, Mary L, Kittie, Sandra L. Klein, Don, 21 201 Klepp. Terry G., 201 Koehl. Daniel L. Koehn. Dennis Edgar, Beecher. Ag.. S.A.A. Koenig, Lyle, 201 Kooyenga, Donald R.. 201 Kowalski, David E.. 201 Kowalski. Edward Frank, Joliet. Dentistry, U. of I.. S.M.S.. Vet- erans Club. 201 Kozak, Barbara Jean. Lockport. Secretarial. 201 Kozol. Andrew V. Krall, Philip E. Graduate Directory Krapf, Kenneth Norman, Manhat- tan, Agr., U. of I., Lettermens Club, Press Club, Photographer, College Congress, Shield Staff photographer, Blazer Staff pho- tographer Kren, James John, Joliet, Law Enforcement, Lewis College Kruger, Robert Thomas, Bloom- ington, Agr., I.S.U., S.A.A., 202 Krumlinde, Linda Sue, Lockport. Special Education, I.S.U., 202 Ksiazak, Raymond J., 202 Kubinski, William J. Kucinic, Mike, 202 Kueteman, William C. Kuster, M. Kurt., Joliet. Agr.. I.S.U., S.A.A., F.F.A. Award in Farming, 202 L Lahey, Mary Catherine, Joliet, English, Southern, Leadership Conference Delegate Lain, Kenneth Ray, Wilmington, Liberal A.rts, U. of l., Adam Award Laker, Anthony J., 202 Lamb, Barry Lambert, JoAnn W., 202 Lane, Russell J. Lanier, Lar!'Y Allan, Morris, P.E.M., Northern, Intramurals 202 Lawler, James W., 202 Leal. Luis M., 202 Legg, William D. Lesnik. Michael Carl, Lockport. Education, I.S.U., 202 Libersher. Paul Robert. Joliet. Chemical Engineering, U. of I., Golf, Concert Choir, 202 Lieberg, Donna M., Joliet, Busi- ness, Northern, Homecoming Queen '69, 202 Lieske, Elaine, 202 Likar, Norbert. 202 Lingrel. Karen S., Joliet, Psychol- ogy, Southern, Press Club. W.R.A., Homecoming Queen Candidate, 202 Lockhart, Don Lee, New Lenox. Agr., U. of I.. S.A.A., 202 Lohmann, Pat 202 Lorenz, Barbara Anne, New Len- ox, Education, I.S.U., Teachers Club, J. C. Players Sec.-Treas., W.R.A., Spoon River Anthol- ogy, 203 Love. Wi.llie E. Lucaora, Jack Anthony, Joliet, Architecture, U. of I. Lucas. Steven J. Luksa, Daniel Nicholas, Joliet, Psychology, Illinois State, Chess Club, Veterans Club Lynch, Bill, 203 M Macko, Joseph F., Crest Hill. Electronics, California State, 203 Madden, John Michael, Joliet. Marketing, Northern, 203 Madsen, William Walter, Frank- fort, Social Science, Southern, 203 Magee, Glenna Jean, Joliet. Ac- counting, Eastern College. W.R.A., I.llinois State Scholar- ship, 203 Magee, Pat, 203 Mahaffrey, Richard Craig, Joliet, General Malone, Glenna Faye, Lockport, Business, I.S.U., Business Scholarship by Joliet Federal Savings, Black Students Union Maloney, Jerome F. Mandat. Rudolph Joseph, Braid- wood, Education, I.S.U., 203 Mangel, Virginia M., Crown Point, Indiana, Education Marenche, Robert P., Joliet, Ac- counting, Southern Markelz, John William, Joliet, En- gineering, U. of I., Art Club, Engineers Club Markwalter, Linda Anne, Joliet, Education, College of St. Fran- cis, Teachers Club, W.R.A., 203 Martin, Henry L. Martin, Thomas J. Martinucci, Livia N. Masek, Joanne, 204 Maslan, John William, Lockport, Business Mathre, Sharon Eloise, Newark. Music Education, N.I.U., Mad- rigals, Concert Choir, 204 Mattas, Judy, 204 Mau, Charles Louis, Crest Hi.ll. Law Enforcement, University of Califomia McAllister, Jolm F., Tinley Park, Business, Northern, 204 McBurney, Bruce Allen, Manhat- tan, Liberal Arts and Finance. l.S.U.. Young Republicans, 204 McCambridge, John Robert, Jo- liet, Business Management. S.I.U.. Golf, Intramurals, 204 McCarthy, Larry, 204 McCoy, James Michael. Joliet, Law, Spanish Club, 204 McCollum, John E. McCure, Janet E., Joliet. Secre- tarial, College Congress, Sum- mer Task Force, UNCLE, S. H. E., 204 McDonald. Patrick Finbar, Joliet. Education, Southern, S.A.A., Teachers Club McGann, Gerald Raymond, Minooka. Mechanical Engneer- ing, Engineers Club McGaugl1y, Barbara Ann, Joliet. Elementary Education, North- ern, Teachers Club, S.S.S.. 204 McGowan, Kathleen S., 204 McGregor, David J. McNamara, Catherine E., 204 Meade, Frank G. Meditz, David Joseph, Joliet. En- gineering. U. of l., Engneers Club, 204 Meinert, Nancy, 204 Meisinger, D., Jeanne. Lemont, P.E.M., W.R.A., Pres., 204 Melcher, James A. Michel. Robert L.. 204 Miller. Carl W. Miller, Marvin, 204 Miller. Randy David, Lockport, Psychology-Special Ed'-1C8tiO!1. I.S.U., Teachers Club, Veterans Club Minuth, Dean Arthur. New Len- ox, Music, Vandercook, Band and Jazz Band Mitchell, Kathy Lynn, Joliet, Agr. Transfer, I.S.U., S.A.A., Club Reporter, Miss Shield Court Member, 204 Moeller, Pat A., Lemont, Secre- tarial, W.R.A., 204 Mohriey, James H. Moll, Ken, 204 Monferdini, George J., Joliet. Data Processing, Lewis College, Lettermens Club, Pep Club, Football. College Congress, Sec.-Treas., Sophomore Class, Young Republicans, Rotary Student of the month '68 ' Monferdini, John Paul. Dwight. Liberal Arts, I.S.U., Tennis, Football 6 Mooney, Patricia Ann, Joliet, Ed- ucation, Concert Choir, W.R.A., S.H.E., 205 Moore, Randy L. Moores, Dennie L. Mooris, Linda Kay, Joliet, P.E.M., University of Montana, Concert Choir, W.R.A., Sports Chair- man, Leadership Conference Delegate, 205 Morris, Stephen Thomas, Coal City, Agr., U. of I. Mraz, Kenneth J., Lockport, For- estry, University of Michigan, Track, Wrestling, Gymnastics, 205 Mulbarger, Clifford Scott, Joliet, Business, Northern, Intramurals, 205 Munday, Raymond, 205 Murphy, Terry F. Murray, Bemard William, PALOS Park, Dentistry, U. of I., S.M.S., Vice-Pres., Leadership Confer- ence Delegate, 205 N Nagra, Sharon Arleen, Morris. General. Southem Neal, Ardith Suzan, Joliet, Ele- mentary Education, Northem, Teachers Club, W.R.A., Black Students Union Nelsen, Albert Nelson, J., Ross, Blue Mound, Agr., I.S.U., S.A.A., 205 Nelson, Terrence L. Nemcevic, Joyce J. Nester, Louis Lee, Cincinnati. Ohio, Computer Programming, U. of I. Circle Campus Newman, Edith K. Nichols, Richard Craig, Joliet. Law Enforcement Nicholson, John J. Nickel. Terrance, 205 Nielsen, Jeanne Marie, Lockport, Liberal Arts. Loyola Niemi, Robert E. Noffsinger. Edmond Thomas, Wil- mington, Business, Olivet Col- lege Nolan, Agr., U. of I., S.A.A., 205 Nolan, Michael Thomas, Pontiac, Transfer. I.S.U., S.A.A.. David Thomas, Pontiac. Agr., 205 Nordenberg, Kenneth Alan, Jo- liet, Automotive Technology, Stout State Nordstrom, Bruce A., 205 Nyder, Barbara J. O O'Connor, L., Edward, Elwood, Agr., Business, Southern, S.A.A. O'Connor, Mary, 205 Olivo, Gary Anthony, Lockport, Drafting, Intramurals, Wrestling Opyd, Leon Paul, Coal City, Lib- eral Arts and Sciences Overman, Kenneth R. Ozbolt, Arnold L., 205 P Palermiti, Peter L., 205 Palmer, Thomas M. Palomo, Juan D., Blue Island, Lib- eral Arts and Sciences, U. of I., Lettermens Club, Spanish Club, College Congress, Summer Task Force, UNCLE, Leadership Conference Delegate, Wrestling, 205 Palya, David H., Joliet, P.E.M., Southern, Wrestling, 205 Panici, Joseph A. Pappas, John, 205 Park, Robert R., Joliet, Drafting Technology Parker, David James, Joliet, Jour- nalism, Northern, Press Club, Shield Staff sports editor, Blazer Staff, Casuals Staff Partak, Judy Marie, Joliet, Ele- mentary Education, I.S.U., Teachers Club, Pres., Summer Task Force, UNCLE, Leader- ship Conference Delegate, 205 Partilla, Andrew, J., Joliet, Biology Pasternak, Ronald W., 205 Patterson, Janice Lynn, Joliet, Elementary Education, N.I.U., Teachers Club, 205 Patterson, Peter Fleming, Joliet, Agr., Supply, Western Ken- tucky, S.A.A., College Congress, 206 Pavelcik, Elizabeth Ann, Weston, Oregon, Music, College of St. Francis. Concert Choir, 206 Pearson, Marla Rae, Channahon, Business Pease, R., Loren, 206 Peck, Richard C., Joliet, Business Education, 206 Penrod, Michael Wayne, Joliet, Liberal Arts, Northern, Concert Choir Perilongo, Joseph F. Peter, Gary J. Peterson, Anita, 206 Petrusa, John, 206 Pfeifer, Wallace D. Phillips, Ken R., Morris, Agr., Supply, S.A.A., 206 Pierce, Wanda Sue, Andrews, Tex- as. Science, W.R.A. Pierson, Sharon Joy, Joliet, Edu- cation, Northern, Pep Club, So- cial Council, College Congress, Teachers Club, Open House Committee, 206 Pilz, Joel E. Piraino, Marie Joanne, Decatur, Art, Ray Vogue Art School, Art Club, W.R.A., 206 Plese, Arlene Plese, Fred Allen, Lockport, P.E.M., Lettermens Club, Foot- ball Polley, Stephanie L., 206 Pollock, Allen D. Pope, Linda F. Preble, Gail D., Joliet, Education, Southern Connecticut State College, Press Club, Shield Staff activities editor, 206 Prela, Ilse M. Prola, Donald J., Joliet, P.E.M., Lettermens Club, Intramurals Football. 206 Pubentz, Jim, 206 Purtell, Harry Thomas, Joliet, Marketing and Management, Veterans Club Q Quigley, Michael J. Quinlan, Timothy J., 206 R Rab, William Martin, Peotone, Agr., S.A.A., Veterans Club Racich, Sandra M. Radcliffe, Alice M., Lockport, Ed- ucation, Lewis College, Shield Staff faculty editor, Writers Club, Scholarship for faculty editor of Shield, 207 Ragan, Bill. 207 Rahn, Edward R.. Plainfield, Busi- ness, 207 Raines, Philip N., 207 Randles, Charles D. Ravagnie, Roy W., 207 Ray, David A. Reed, Sandy, 207 Rees, Steven D., Joliet, Business, U. of I., 207 Reigh, Robert Charles, Joliet, Biol0gY. Northem, S.M.S. Reyes, Rita Richard, Janice Marie, Bourbon- nais, Arts and Sciences, South- em, S.M.S., W.R.A., 207 Richards, James Luther, Manhat- tan, Agr., I.S.U., S.A.A., Con- cert Band, 207 Ridings, James. Joliet, Jour- nalism, Press Club Pres., Sum- mer Task Force, UNCLE, Sub- terranean Side Show Editor, C.C.C., Pres., Casuals Staff edit- or-in-chief, 207 Riley, Dale Robert, Joliet, Liberal Arts, Southern Rink, Michael William, Wilrning- ton, Engineering, Bradley Riordan, Rita Anne, Lockport, SocioloBY. Southem, 208 Ripsch, Stan Douglas, Morris, Ed- ucation, W.I.U., 208 Roberts, Kenneth Owen, Joliet, Physics., Lewis College, S.M.S., 108 Robinson, Randall, 208 Robowski, Tim J. Roe, David Charles, Verona, Agr., U. of I., S.A.A., 208 Rogers, David, 208 Rolando, Clarence Donald, Coal City, Electronics Roop, James Michael, Lockport, Electrical Engineering, U. of I., Engineers Club, 208 Roth, Karen E., Morris. General, Southem Rudman, Nicholas J. Ruffatti, Robert Peter, Gardner, Chemical Engineering, Engi- neers Club, 208 Ruffulo, Michael J. S Salamon. Mary Ann, 208 Salzman, John K. Sanders, Richard, 208 Sasser, Michael E. Satorius, Walter Henry, Minooka, Electronics, N.I.U., 208 Saunders, Caroline A. Saxon, David Robert, Joliet, Law Enforcement, Central Missouri College, Intramurals, 208 Saye, Jack W. Scarboro, Kathy, 208 Schalfer, Gregory W. Scherer. Catherine Scherer, Darlene K. Scheuer, Charles H., 208 Schinzel, Eugene, 208 Schmidt, Nancy, Joliet, Liberal Arts, I.S.U., Art Club, Concert Choir, W.R.A., Cheerleader, 208 Schmitt, Thomas Donald, Joliet, Business, Lewis College, S.M.S., 208 Schoeling, Dennis R., 208 Scholtes, Paul W., 208 Schoppe, Susan Marie, Joliet, Ele- mentary Education, College of St. Francis. 208 Schroeder, Dale Wayne, New Len- ox, Auto Technology. J. C. Flyers, 209 Schuda, Fran R., 209 Schuler, Nancy D. Schutter, Jerry A. Schwab, Susan M., Mokena, Gen- eral, S.l.U., Concert Choir Sedacki, Adam W. Seiberling, Stephen C. , Seno, Phyllis Ann, Joliet, Busi- ness, Young Republicans Severe, James, 209 Shearer, Elvin H., 209 Sheridan, Dawn Maree, Joliet, Liberal Arts and Sciences Sheridan, James P. Shimek, James, 209 Shinault, A.mell, Joliet, Liberal Arts, N.l.U., Concert Choir, Black Students Union, Chair- man of Communications Com- mittee, 209 Shiner, Larry J., Joliet, Business, N.l.U., 209 Shroba, Ray, 209 Shroba, Robert W. Sillar, Michael R., 209 Simpson, Alma Sizemore, James, 209 Skinner, Michael D. Skoff, Ricky J., 209 Sleezer, Robert Victor, Newark, Psychology, I.S.U., 210 Slimack, JoAnn M., 210 Smith, Alfred L. Smith, Gary Lee, Joliet, Business, Lewis College Snider, Mary Lynn, Joliet. Speech, N.I.U., 210 Snow, Merrill R. Snyder, Mary Beth, Joliet, Educa- tion, N.I.U., Teachers Club, 210 Solley, Celine T., 210 SDHHEISI. Gary L., 210 Spangler, David, 210 Speckman, Joline A. Spencer. Clifford Herbert, Joliet, Business, 210 Spreitzer, Daniel Richard, Joliet. Engineering, Lewis College, En- gineers Club, Baseball Stachelski, Victor Stangeland, David G., 210 Stangeland, Steve L. Sterle, Pamela Sue, Joliet, Educa- tion, College of St. Francis, 210 Sterritt, Tim, 210 Stevens, Carolyn Sue, Joliet, En- glish, S.I.U., Art Club. College Congress, J. C. Players, Press Club, Vice-Pres., Freshman Class, Concert Choir, 210 Stevens, Wendell Leon. Onarga, Ag., Transfer, U of I, S.A.A., gress Sec.-Treas., S.S.S.. 210 Sticklan, Linda A., 210 Storm, Tim E., Crescent City, Agr., U. of I., S.A.A., lntra- murals, Football, Basketball, Hockey, 210 Stuemke, Melvin, Altamont, Agr., Transfer, S.I.U., S.A.A. Sullivan. John D., Joliet, Liberal Arts Lewis College, Motor Sports Club, J. C. Players, Pep Club, Basketball, Wrestling, Baseball Sulzberger, Richard Lloyd, Kins- man, Agr., I.S.U., 211 Swank, James G. Swanson, Karen Ann, Joliet, Geo- graphy, N.I.U., S.S.S. Sylvester, David Raymond, Joliet, English, Northem, S.M.S., Press Club Vice-Pres., College Con- gress, Blazer Staff news editor T Talaga, Walter J. Tallman, David, 211 Tanner, Doris S. Taylor, Margaret R., Joliet. Gen- eral, 211 Tezak, Frank P. Tezak, Robert John, Joliet, Busi- ness Administration Thomas, Michael R. Thomas, Russell J. Thompson, Luther,Jr., Lockport, Electronics Technology, North- ern. Lettermens Club, Chess Club, Track, Black Students Union, 211 Thompson, Randy J., Wheaton, Agr., Production, S.A.A.. 211 Thompson, Terrence, A. Thout, James R., Joliet, Engineer- ing, Engineers Club, College Congress, Finance Committee Chairman, Leadership Confer- ence Delegate, l.A.C.J.C. Stu- dent Division, Credentials Com- mittee Chairman, Summer Task Force, UNCLE, 211 Tiemey, Georgia Ann, Joliet. His- tory Education, I.S.U., 211 Tira, James J. Tira, John M. Tolf. Lenore Ann, Joliet, Educa- tion, l.S.U., Press Club, College Congress, Shield Staff business manager. 211 Tordai, Linda May, Elwood, Edu- cation, I.S.U., Teachers Club, 7 W.R.A., 211 Townsend, Sue, 211 Trainor, Daniel E. Travers, Timothy E., 212 Trippon, Jane, Joliet, Liberal Arts, U. of I., College Campus Trotter, Deborah Ann, Coal City, Speech J. C. Players, Press Club, Cousin Jenny, College Congress. Freshman Class Sec., Casuals Staff, Play: A Child Was Born, given at Spring Formal, 212 Tully. Sharon L. Tuttle, Albert D. U Ulitzsch, Stephen John, Crescent City, Agr., U. of I., S.A.A. Pres., Intramurals. Football. Basket- ball. 212 Urbanik, Susan C. V Vail, William J., Hometown. P.E.M., 212 Van Duyne, Linda K., Wilming- to n , Education, Northern, Teachers Club, 212 Vodacek, Patti Lynn, Mazon, Ele- mentary Educatioyn, I.S.U., W.R.A., 212 Voudrie, Joseph E. Vrieze, Richard F., 212 W Wadsworth, Stephen W. Wagner, Dennis W., Onarga, Agr., U. of I., S.A.A., Sergeant at Arms, Homecoming King '69, 212 Wainscott, Charles W. Waite, Peggy. 212 Waldrop, Larry M. Walker, Lawrence A., Joliet, Med- icine. U. of I., S.M.S., 212 Wallace, Warren Walsh, Kathleen M.. Joliet, Lib- eral Arts, S.l.U., 212 Warner, Chester Lee, Jr., New Lenox, Music Education, East- ern College, Madrigals, Concert Choir, Jazz Band, 212 Weakman, Jayne, 212 Webb, Nancy E., 212 Weber, Mark H.. Joliet, Music, Press Club, Teachers Club, 212 Weikum, Myrtle Monta, Wilming- ton, Elementary Education, N.I.U.. J. C. Players, College Congress, Teachers Club, S.S.S., Summer Task Force, UNCLE, Press Club, Casuals Staff, 212 Welch, Delores E., Joliet, Medical Technology, S.M.S., J. C. Flyers, Teachers Club, C.C.C., Students of Political Involve- ment, Free School Weller, Douglas P., 212 West. Warren J. Westbrook, Clarence Whitchurch, Michael N. Widlowski, Nancy, 212 Wlecheh Joyce, 213 Williams, Roger Keith, Joliet. Data Processing, Western, Black Students Union Williamson, David Charles. Bloomington, Agr., Production, S.A.A., 213 Williamson, James Robert, Stan- ford, Agr., Supply, S.A.A., 213 Willis, Zandra Vidette, Joliet, Ele- mentary Education, N.I.U., Teachers Club, W.R.A., Black Students Union, 213 Wilson, Mark Keith, Joliet, Educa- tion, S.l.U., J. C. Players. Spoon River Anthology, Blazer Staff Wilson, Thomas R. Wittmus, Jerry Frank, Harvard, Agr., I.S.U., S.A.A., Basketball. Baseball, 213 Y Yurkovich, Dale J. Z Zabala, Mickey Zeeb, Joseph E. Zeller, James D., Kenipton, Busi- ness Administration, I.S.U. Zelko, Ronald L. Zentarski, Mary, 213 Ziegler. Pamela P. Ziesmer, Thomas R. Ziller, Henry O. Veterans' Club members relax during morning coffee brcal-2. General Index A Abens, Katherine J. 16, 69,100,192,224 Academics 114-131 Activities 58-89 Adams, Kenneth 164 Adams, Kerry L. 124,192 Adams, Sandra L. 122,164 Aden, Albert J. 156 After the Rain 76,77 Agriculture Association 126,127 Ahearn, Michael F. 192 Airoldi, Linda K. 164 Alaimo, Francis M. 164 Alberico, David A. 113,164 Alberico, Frank A. 140 Albert, Carl A. 164 Albor, Terry J, 164,192 Albrecht. James D. 192 Albritton, James F. 33,164 Buffo, Barbara J. 194 Aldrin, Edwin E. 13 Allem ang, John P. 46.164 Allen, Claudia L. 97.164 Allen, Eugene S. 164 Allen, 1rene K. 164 Allen, Joseph L. 192 Allen, Allen, Virginia R. 140 William T. 140 Allison., Robert F. 164 Almanza, Joseph R. 164 Altenhoff, Robert R. 164,192 Anderson, Gilbert 140 Anderson, Gregory L. 164 Anderson,Sh1iun A. 164 Anselmino, James L. 192 Antich, Renee C. 164 Apostolou, Peter M. 94,101,192 Appel, Ronald F. 164 Ardolino, Virginia E. 164 Armstrong, Neil A. 13 Arnold, Scott D. 192 Art Club 100 Ashby, Joann 164,192 Asher, Patrick 76, 100,104,140 Assemblies 74-75 Atchison, James E. 192 Athletic Honors 56-57 Athletics 32-57 Atrill, Richard L. 164 Attaway, Diane M. 192 Attaway, George A 192 Aultz, Robert A. 164 Austin, Delmar J H7 192 Austin, John 50 Autumn Dinner Dance 68-69 Awards 158-163 B Babbe, Karen A. 164 Babecky, Donna L. 164 Baber, Jill F. 8486, 192,214 Babiak, Roseann M. 164 Bacon, David C. 164 Badal, Robert J. 164 Bader, Gilbert F. 164 Baker, Dennis E. 165 Baker, Jill 6 Baldego, Frederick 165 Ballantine, Donald P. 165 Balu, Peggy L. 192 Bandura, Thomas M. 46, 192 Bane, Warren J. 165 Bankhead, Thelma B. 165 Banner, Ronald H. 192 Banning, Donna G. 192 Baran, Mary A. 165 Bardowski, Joyce E. 165 Barfield, Joyce E. 91, 92,109.112,113,165 Barnes, Kathleen S. 137 Barnes, James W. 165 Barnett, Douglas A. 193 Barr, Richard R. 82, 99,130 Bartels, Judith E. 165 Bartels, Wayne M. 193 Bartley, James P. 165 Bartolotta, William J. 46,51,106,165 Bartos, Carol A. 165 Baseball 36-37 Basketball 52-55 Bates, Carleton E. 55, 90,115,193 Bates, Howard M. 165 Bati, John 38,39,57 Batson, Robert C. 165 Bauer, Michael J. 165 Baumer, Edwin H. 165 Baxa, Robert J. 165 Bay, Michael 51,56 Beale, Patricia A. 86, 112,193 Bean, Sandra 165 Beatles 12 Beauty 14-15 Beavers, James D. 193 Beavers, Leslie 108 Becker, Barbara S. 165 Becker, Sheryl E. 165 Bedinger, Anna M. 165 Begum, David J. 193 Behinger, Anita C. 165 Bell, Bill 56,57,159 Bell, Gilbert 21 ,36,37. 39,42,106,133,140,218 Bell, John M. 20,21 ,31, 45,-16.106 Benham. Margaret E. 165 Benhzim, Mike 39 Benjamin, Richard R. 165 Benner, Bill 39,40 Benner, D'Ana 95,193 Bennington, Sandra L. 86,93,98,l93,218 Benson. Nels G 165 Benson, Pat 95,193 Benton, JoAnn R. 193 Benz, Doug 83 Berger, Keith E 194 Bergstrom, Kenneth 165 Bernickas, John 39 Berszoner, John Z. 165 Bertram, Patricia E. 165 Bertrand, John S. 165 Betts, Charles W. 66. 108,115,165 Beverly Gary C. 165 Binkley, Richard A. 111, 165 Bisping Darwin 165 Bisping Stewart D. 46, 165 Bittner, Gary W. 165 Black, Maureen B. 165 Blackburn, James J. 54, 165 Black Students Union 73, 108 Blackwell, Jane M. 165 Blahut, Regina A.165 Blair, Gerald E. 165 Blair, Jeff G. 94.165 Blazer 88 Bleed, Donald 135 Blink, Clifford G. 165 Block, Chuck 27 Blum, Frank 35 Blutz, Carolyin 133 Board of Trustees 134 Bodemuller, Gary 165 Boex, Carla M. 117,165 Bogart, Dennis L. 165 Boland, Gary G. 194 Bolen, Mary B. 165 Bolen, Mike 218 Bolognani, Domenic A. 165 Bols, Bernard K. 110, 165 Bols, Michael G. 1 10, 165 Bolton, Harvey J. 194 Bonar, Doris R. 96,140 Bonham, Charline 165 Bonn, Sylvia 137 Book Exchange 90 Book, John D. 165 Borchardt, Phyllis 194 Borden, David G. 165 Borella, Ronald F. 165 Borgen, Joseph 135 Bostanche, Edward S. 166 Bostjancic, Nichola M. 112,166,188 Botkin, Karen 137 Bottino, Charles C. 166 Bottomley, Veronica A. 194 Boucher, Paul E. 166 Boudreau, Maynard 135 Boudreau, Thomas P. 166 Bougon, Paul J. 194 Bowvee, Gayle R. 166 Bowlan, Michael E. 166 Bowman, Jolene F. 63, 95,194 Boyle, John D. 112,113, 166 Boyle, Joseph R. 8992, 93,102,105,224 Boyle, Kathleen M. 166 Boza, Elizabeth A. 194 Bradford, Nancy A. 63, 166 Bradley, Norman W. 65, 104,158 Bradley, Roger 111 Brady, Frank 194 Braley, Roger A. 166 Branchaw, Patricia K. 166 Brannon, Robert K. 108, 166 Brass, Saul S. 93,108 Bray, Robert E. 166, 194 Bredesen, Steven J. 63, 91,112,113,187 Breen, Arthur G. 166 Breen, Michael P. 166 Bret, Debra S. 60,194 Brenczewski, Jim 54 Brewer, Grace A. 95, 141 Briddick, Margaret 82, 161 Brigel, Ronald G. 166 Brinkman, Richard W. 194 Brinkman, William 141 Brockmann, Norbert G. 166 Brockman, Steve 110,166 Broderick, Leonard J. 166 Bromberek, Thomas J. 166 Brookman, Edwin R. 166 Brossman, James J. 166 Brossman, Sandra J. 194 Brougham, Connie J. 166 Broughton, Robert E. 50, 51,194 Brower, Marsha C. 67, 91,166 Browman, Nancy E. 166 Brown, Clyde 52,54,55 Brown, Daniel 166 Brown, John 194 Brown, Larry 166 Brown, Leonard 100,133, 167,224 Brown, Mary E. 167 Brown, Merle H. 167 Brown, Sandra K. 194 Brownlee, John R. 167 Brsan, Ann M. 194 Brusatte, Douglas L. 194 Bucaric, Thomas J. 167 Bucciarelli, Mark A. 167 218 Sandy and Mike take their vows at Sadie Hawkinsi Bucciarelli, Serafino 167 Bullock, Esther 141 Burgess, Mary P. 115, 194,224 Burkhardt, James C. 195 Burkhardt, Linda 123 Burkhardt, Nancy L. 167 Burnett, Robert L. 167 Burns, Michele 99 Burns, William L. 133, 141 Burton, David L. 167 Burton, Jerry L. 167 Burton, Susan L. 63,91, 95,102,109,167,224 Bush, Paul T. 195 Bushley, Rick 39 Business 124-125 Buske, Michael D. 167 Butts, Steven W. 167 Byers, Ronald C. 167 C Cabay, Ronald R. 167 Cage, Sadie 112,167 Cagley, George D. 167 Camacho, Diana 167 Cameron, Jerald R. 141, 195 Campos, Arturo 167 Campbell, Daniel 167 Campus Dress 16-17 Canaday, Chris 167 Canaday, Hollis 68,69, 90,116,195 Cantos, Anthony 113 Cantwell, Mary Lou 137 Cardwell, William J. 167 Carey, Dennis B. 167 Carey, Thomas 167 Carli, John R. 93,101, 167 Carloss, Jeffrey W. 94, 101 Carlson, David L. 195 Carlson, Lana 127 Carnaghi, Joseph 167 Carnes, Bernard 46,167 Carney, Daniel 168 Carr, Louise M. 108 Carrescia, Linda K. 86,89, 90,98,102,163,195,224 Carroll, Nancy L. 168 Carter, Charles 195 Caruso, William 111, 168 Casarez, Raul 168 Casiano, Richard 49 Cassiday, Terry 95, 168 Catherman, Linda 195 Cato, Laura J. 141 Cavanaugh, Ann T. 195 Cernugel, Frank 93, 102,105,114,195 Challenger, Donald 103, 168 Chandler, Coretta 112 Chandler, Terry 168 Chaplin, Gregory 168 Chapman, Dale R. 168 Charnicky, Richard J. 168 Chase, William G. 141 Cheerleaders 32-33 Chessnut, John L. 168 Chester, Evelyn J. 168 Chester, Thomas J. 168 Chestnut, Robert L. 168 Cho, Dr. Won Kyung 74 Chouinard, Carroll 102, 142,224 Christensen, Alan R. 110, 168 Cichy, Michael J. 63,82, 112,113,117,168 Cissne, Nancy J. 96,168 Clark, Carol 168 Clark, Lawrence 39 Clausen, Kenneth 168 Claussen, Terry 168 Clavijo, Nick 94,168 Clawson, Bruce 168 Clemons, Catherine 97, 168 Clennon, Carol 159 Clennon, Judith 168 Clerical Staff 135-139 Cleveland, Leo 168 Cline, David L. 101, 168 Cloonen, Gary 195 Cloutier, Karen 73, 195,224 Clover, Thomas 97 Club Action 72-73 Cochran, William 168 Cockbill, Margaret 142 Cohil, Kenneth 168 Colaric, Diane M. 99, 100,195 Coldwater, Lawrence 110, 168 Coleman, Robert 168 Coleman, Wayne 168 Colognesi, Charles 168 College Congress 90-91 Colombo, Gerald 169 Community Interest 128-129 Concert Band 113 Concert Choir 58,1 12 Condon, James 54,169 Conn, Bob 53,54 Conn, Charles 195 Conner, Evelyn 195 Conners, Bruce 169 Connery, Brian 169 Conroy, Susan 169 Construction 4-5 Contos, Anthony 1 13,195 Converse, Duane 142 Cooney, Kathleen R. 195 Coons, Phyllis 169 Coony, Richard 106 Coop, Richard 39,40 195 Cooper, Martin 39,56 Corbin, Velma 169 Corradetti, John F. 132, 142 Cordes, Terrance 195 Cotter, David 169 Cottingham, Robert 110, 127,142 Cottrell, Sylvester 31, 54,169 Cox, Gary 169 Craft, Emma Jean 32,33,63, 68,69,7O,71,195 Creed, William 169 Crews, James 169 Crinkovic, Charles 63, 76,98 Crisp, Earl 2,-14, 45,46,50,51,56,106 Crobie, John M. 169 Croce, John 169 Crombie, Dorothy 96 Cronholm, Kathy 169 Cross Country 40-41 Crowder, Fred 51 Crowley, Kevin 46 Cryer, Carol 169 Cullen, Mark 169 Cultural Cinema Club 93 Curry, William 109,142 Davis Cushman, Steven 169 Custodians 157-158 Czajkoski, James 169 Czerkies, Richard 169 D D'Arcy, Margaret 198 Dahl, Dave 39 Dahlke, Gloria 169 Dalpos, Anton 169 Daniell, Dan 169 Dare, Georgiann 61 Darin, Diana 169 Darin, Doug 37 Darin, Robert 169 Daub, Brian 97,169 Daub, Craig 97 Daubach, Daniel 169 Davis, Andrew 169 Davis Bruce 169 Davis, Dwight 135 Davis, Everett 135 Davis Harold 169 Davis, Leroy 195 Davis, John 169 , Sandra 169 Davito, Chester 113 Davito, Joyce 95,98, 196 Day In The Life 130-131 Dean, Barry 46,106,169 Deceman, David 170 DeChecko, Mary 63,170 Deems, Deborah 170 Defor Donna 170 Delehanty, Charles 170 Deline, Willaim 196 Deloach, Soloman 170 Dellinger, Hal 15,116, 142 Delost, Linda 95,170 Delrose, Lawrence 170 Demik, Claire 170 Dempsey, John 42,87, 170 Denn, John 37 Deskin, Rosalie 170 Devea, Dan 170 Devick, Bruce 196 Devick, Leonard 170 Diaz, Jesse 79,133,196 Diaz, Maria 170 Dibble, Diane 84,91, 170 Diemer, Chris 196 Dillon, Kathy 113,170 Dillon, Mary Ann 137 Dilworth, Keith 67, 90,112,196 DiPietro, Concetta 170 Dirker, William 196 Dirksen, Evertt 12 Disera, Rosa 196 Disera, William 170 Dittrich, John 170 Dixon, Kathryn 170 Dobczyk, Joann 170 Dockendorf, John J. 46 Dodson, James 75,104 Donahue, Michael 170 Donahue, Patrick 170 Donaldson, Brian 170 Dorris, Charlotte A. 108, 170 Dorschel, Dale 170 Douglas, Preston 170 Dowd, John 73 Downey, Steven 23 Doyle, Lester 196 Doyle, Sadie 196 Draft 18-19 Drake, Ronald 170 Drath, Philip 74 Drechsel, Kim 171 Drick, Nancy 171 Dubrovich, Andrew 171 Dugan, David 37,46,196 Dulny, Joseph 171 Dun, Colleen 171 Dunk, William 171 Duzen, Paul 171 Dzik, Ronald 20,56 Dzuryak, John 89,100, 102,158,196,199, E Eaton, Tobey 96 Ebben, Maureen 171 Y,,,1 xi' .l Ebert, Dianne 113,171 Ebert, John 171 Ebert, Mark 171 Edman, Debra 171 Edwards, Alvin 108 Edwards, Barbara 108, 196 Edwards, Barry 196 Edwards, Diane 221 Egdorff, Charles 23,111, 171 Eggleston, Daniel 171 Egizio, Susan 171 Egly, James 142 Egly, Larry 171 Egly, Sue 125 Ehresman, Paula 33, 171 Eib, Lee 30,171 Eich, Robert 135,156 Eichholz, Juergen 101, 171 Eisenbrandt, Diane 63, 98,171 Elam, Leonard 171 Elder, Danny 104,171 Elfter, Michael 171 Ell, Bradley 171 Ellingson, S. 143 Ellis, Jacqueline 196 Ellis, Robert 171 Ely, William 101,171 Engers, C. 143 Engineers Club 94 Englert, Phillip 171 Engstrom, Lynette 171 Enis, Duane 172 Erickson, Glenn 196 Erickson, Jean 196 Esposito, Michael 16, 99,172 Esworthy, Don 143 Etcher, Jackie 99 Evans, Daniel 5O,51, 196 Evening College 129 Evenson, David 172 F Faculty 134-155 Fall Picnic 78-79 Farley, Jody, 172 Farnham, Mary 17 2 Farrero, Carol L. 163, 196 Farries, Gene 172 Fassino, Lori 63,130, 172 Favero, Ralph 9-1 Fazio, Frank S. 172 Fee, Thomas 37,751,104 106 Feehan, Joe 224 Feit, Paul V. 111,172 DeJa,.fd' Kathryn 137 Some heavies give Mr. Pillard a terrzpoiury high. 219 Feltes, Lawrence 196 Felus, Leon 94,101, 197 Feneli, Laurie 172 Fenwick, Sylvia 172 Ferguson, Walter 172 Ferreira, Lupe L. 137 Fieldman, Lynn A,172 Fine Arts Festival 58 Fiske, Patricia 172 Fittro, Michael 54,172 Fitzgerald, Evelyn 172 Fitzgerald, Patrick 37, 172 Fitzpatrick, William 196 Flanagan, Jack 111,172 Flanagan, Steven 157 Fleming, Regina 197 Flint, John 172 Flint, Sondra 157 Follett, Alan 92,197 Fonseca, Fred 39,159, 161 Football 31,44-47 Foran, Jean 172 Foran, Mary 172 Forbes, Shirley 73,97, 102,103,158,197 Ford, Helen 137 Ford, Laurie 172 Forkal, Sharon 161 Fornelli, Rita 102, 158,197 Foster, Cheryl 69,90,92, 112,113,116,197,207 Fox, Daniel 87,172 Fox, Debra 172 Fox, Ronald 172 Fox, Roy 172 Fox,Tom112,113 Frank, Diana 32,172 Franke, Charles 172 Frantini, Charles 172 Frantz, Connie E. 102, 112,113,158,196 Frazier, John W. 172 Frederickson, John L. 172 Freed, John 36,37,52, 54,196 Freeman, Dale 112,113 Freis, Terrence 172 Freshmen 164-191 Fromm, Dr. A. 73 Frunzar, Penny 96,103, 172 Fuchs, Barbara 173 Fuhrman, Mary 173 Fumagalli, Mark 173 Furlan, Linda M. 196 Furlan, Lucy M. 196 G Garb, Stanley 34 Garcia, Anthony R. 173 Garvey, John 2,951,197 Gaspar1ch,lV1ary E, 30, 173 Gavin, Leonard 56,197 203 1 Gaydos, Mary A, 173 General Index 218-223 Genseal, James 143 Gerard, William E. 173 Gergovich, Sheryl 69 Geris, Harry 56 Gerl, Bill J, 173 Gerstemeier, Richard 173 Gibbons, Kerry 116,173 Gibbs, Forrest 143 Gilbert, Deborah 63,84,91, 112,113,162,164,173 Gilbert, Ronald 197 Gimpel, Thomas 173 Glasgow, Robert E, 111 Glass, Linda 197 Glasscock, Linda 63349, 197,224 Glasscock, Scott A. 197 Glasscock, William 34 Gleason, Lynda 173 Gleason, Paula 173 Glenn, Joyce 173 Glenn, Robert 135 Glenn, Thomas A. 34,35,67, 73,82,90,92,109, 158,160,161,193,197 Glenney, Margaret T. 173 Goddard, Craig 11,197 Goepper, Richard 173 Golden, Owen 156,157 Golden, Robert 173 Golf 42-43 Gombash, Joseph 42,197 Goode, Susan 198 Goodson, Laurie 33,173 Goodwin, John 66,89, 213 Goodwin, Paul 113 Gordon, Roger 2,143 Gorham, David 94,173 Gorman, Susan 173 Gornik, Glenn 173 Goron, Eugene 173 Goron, Kathleen 88,173 Goska, William 173 Gougar, Terry 173 Grable, Betty 68 Graduate Directory 214-217 Graduation 60-61 Graham, Douglas 135 Graham, Gilbert 173 Grate, Judith 198 Grazis, Rebbeca 112,173 Green, James C. 173 Green, Jeffery 111,173 Greene, William E, 103, 173 Gregoire, Diane 198 Gregorash, Gloria 173 Gregory, Jay 173 Gremillion, James 198 Grenter, Gary 174 Grieff, Steven 174 Griffin, Elaine 91,174 Griffin, Sylvia 174 Griglione, Steven 174 Grimm, Brian 98,174 Grimm, Kevin 174 Grimpe, Mary L. 198 Groth, Elaine 88 Gruben, Jill 131 Gruben, Ralph 20,-16, 106 Grzetich, Dave 198 Guardia, Dennis 47,101, 198 Gubelman, Don E. 174 Guffey, Robert L. 198 Gunier, Brenda 174 Gunier, Robert 174 Gunning, Richard T. 174 Gura, Cyril E. 118,198 H Haas, Rebecca 198 Hackerson, Marlene K. Z7-1 Hagerman, April 30, 174 Hahn, Barbara 17-l Hahn, David 198 Hahn, Nancy 174 Halclerson, William 113, 195 Haley, Joseph 174 Hall, Doris 143 Haller, James 174 Haller, Jeffrey 174 Ham, Richard 2,174 Hamilton, Paul 174 Hamman, Robert 111,174 Hammel, Thomas 174 Hammer, Julia 17-1 Hanley, Dean 198 Hanson, Gordon 174 Hanson, Linda 174 Harcar, Thomas 46 Harder, Richard 144 General Index Hardy, Margaret 17-1 Harrigan, Mary A. 174 Harris, Greg 55,73 Harris, Jack 104,174 Harris, Linda 174 Harrop, George 174, 199 Hart, David 174 Hartman, Roy W, 144 Hartong, Nancy 174 Hassert, Mary 113, 174,191 Hataburda, Paula 113, 174 Hausmann, Nancy 174 Hawkins. Alicia 199 Hayes, Ronald 174 Headlines of 1969 12-13 Hearns, Jerry E, 174 Heatherwick, Kent 68354, 90,158,160,199 Heavens, James 73,174 Hedge, Jett' 94,199 Heenan, Joseph 174 Heggen, Laurel 199 Heggerty, Thomas 174 Heilbrunn, Geraldine 138 Heilbrunn, Ron 156 Hendele, Mark 158 Hendele, Peter 64,85 Heniff, Marilyn R, 144 Hennessey, John 174 Henschel, John 174 Henslee, Harry W. 174 Henze, George 93,174 Herkert, Steven 39,8-1, 106,199,219 Herman, Mary M. 73,91, 122 174 Herrod, Lawrence 93, 174 Hess, Jacqueline 63, 97,199 Hester, Richard 199 Heyc, Richard L, 174 Hibler, Paula 174 Hickman, Herbert 174 Hicks, James 160,174 Hidlebaugh, Roy K, 174 Hieser, Mark 199 Hill, Marguerite 199 Hill, Richard 174 Hill, Susan 175 Hills, Clarence 175 Hilsabeck, Gregory 34,63,73, 90,92,109,15S,193,200 Hines, James J 136 Hintze, Jane 175 Hirmer, John 144 Hobson, Curtis 175 Hochevar, Robert 175 Hocker, Dennis 175 Hodel, Ralph 175 Hodgon, Bruce 175 Hodges, Robert 175 Hodgman, Leonard 145 Hoffer, Beulah 145 Hoffman, Ken 200 Hotfmeyer, Judith 175 Holbrook, Dennis 175 Holland, Sally 175 Hollaway, Bonita 175 Holler, Allen 134 Holm, Carl 97,1 10, 112,113,200 Holmquist, Carl 37 Homecoming 62-65 Homerdlng, Linda 2.00 Honiotes, Karen Z, 95, 175 Hooks, Ellen 85,90, 93,98,200,214 Hooks, Steven 175 Hooper, Dorothy 175 Hooper, James 73,97, 175 Hoppler, Sharon 175 Horn, Joseph 175 Hornvale, Dulce 145 Horrigan, Patrick D. 89, 175,211,224 Horvatin, Raymond 8-t,85, 94,118,200 Hougas, Larry 175 House, Linda 175 Houser, Frank 175 Houte, Terre 112,113, 120,199 Hrechko, Susan 112,175 Hritz, Richard 94,175 Hrpcha, Candace 175 Huber, Scott 110,175 Huckfeldt, Dennis 175 Hudson, Patricia 175 Huffman, Herman 46,175 Hughes, David 46,175 Humanities 116-117 Humbert, James 176 Hunt, Steven 176 Hurst, James 145 Hutchinson, Josie 200 Hutton, Sharon 176 I Informal Dances 78-79 Ingmire, Cecil 134 lnlow, Diana 2359, 102,176,224 Int Hout, Gregory 34,35, 50,51,176,200 Introduction 4431 Irvin, Kent 63,200 lrvin, Michael 176 Irwin, Robert 176 lwacson, Milo 200 1vansek,Terry 46,176 Jeretin 176 Jeretin a, John 46,79, a, Michael 176 Jerzycke, James 91,1 01, 176 John, Ralph 176 Johnson, Allen 122 Johnson, Anita 176 Johnson, Brian 176 Johnson, Bruce 200 Johnson, Doris 145 Johnson, Douglas 176 Johnson, Edward 176 Johnson, Gladys 108,176 Johnson, Georgian 146, 203 Johnson, Gordon R. 37, 95 Johnson, Gordon W. 36, 56,106,176,200 Johnson, Lawrence 176 Johnson, Lynda 95,200 Johnson, Nancy 176 Johnson, Patricia 200 Johnson, Paul 146 Johnson, Phyllis 177 Johnson, Richard 185 Johnson, Russell 31 ,37 Johnson, Scott 200 Johnson, Sherry 177 Johnson, Wendell 177 Johnson, William 110,127 Jones, Dennis M 73,177 Jones, Dennis R 200 Jones, George 201 Jones, Lawrence 69 Jones, Jones, Jones, Steven 115,177 Thomas 130 Todd 112 J Jackson, Alice 138 Jackson Daniel 73 Jackson, Jimmy 176 Jackson, Richard 176 Jadron, Peter 176 Jaeger, Paul 112,113, 116,200 Jaeger, Robert 40 Jaggers, Laura 200 James, Leonard 176 James, Linda 112,113, 176 JdhlI1SKl.Cl11'1S1lI1H 200 Jaskoviak, Linda 112, 176 Jaso, Catherine 176 Jasper, John 39 Jazz Band 112 JC Flyers 103 JC Players 98 Jehle, Stephen 176 Jencoh, Sherri 176 Jendro, John 176 Jenkins, Richard 99 Jensen, Diana 1200 Jensen, Kip 176 Jerbi, Denise 96,176 Jonish, Marcianne 26,177 Joyce, Patrick 177 Juhant, Keith 177 Julian, Frank 33,72, 103.177 Jung, Leo 177 Jungles, Donald 177 Jurgens, Robert 146 Jurkovich, James 33, 177 Jurman, Frank 177 K Kadow, Roger 75,104 Kahle, William 124,146 Kamht, Lane 177 Kane, John 201 Kane, Miriam 107 Kapinus, Richard 177 Kappas, John 177 Karges, Raymone 201,121 Karneboge, Brian 177 Kasak, Stephen 63,93, 93 Kasprowske,Jacqual1ne 177 Kass1day,Sharlene 100, 146 Kastelec, Deborah 177 Kasten, Terry 177 Kazell, George 57,201, 209 Keagle, Pryce 94,146 Keca, Bob 177,201 Keenan, Sharon 201,209 Kegley, Kenneth 86,89, 98,102,177,224 Kelly, Bob 49,51,63,92, 133,201,207,224 Kelly, Susan 177 Kelly, Terry 201 Kemp, Kristin 91,177 Kemp, Mary Lou 138 Kennedy, Daniel 134 Kennedy, Maureen 33,107, 201 Kenney, James P. 177 Kennick, Joanne 138 Kern, Claude L, 136 Kertes, Stephen 177 Kezerle, Robert 177 Khalart, Dr. A. 128 Khater, Dr, Hazami 73 Kiedaish, Karen 177 Kiker, Douglas 74-75 Killian, Richard 177 King and Queen 64465 King, Brian 11,201 King, Jeffrey 78,15S, 201 King, Mark 177 King, William 177 Kinney, Dr. 66 Kinney, Gerald 99 Kinsella, Patrick 54,55, 110,177 Kitlica, Donna 178 Klancher, Shirley 178 Klan, Bob 131 Klann, Dale 178 Kleck, Randall 178 Klein, Donald 87,90,95, 201 Klepp, Terry 201 Klimek, Sue 178 Kluth, Richard 178 Koch, Bob 201 Koehler, David 91,178 Koenig, Lyle 201 Koepke, Kim 178 Koerner, Barbara 178 Koerner, Harry 178 Kohlbrecher, Mary Fran 138 Kolbe, James 178 Koncar, Diane 178 Konechy, James 178 Koosman, Terry 13 Kooyenga, Donald 201 Kopack, David 178 Kosiba, Stanley 119,110, 127, 130,146 Kowalski, Dave 201 Kowalske, Edward 201 Kozak, Barbara 178 Knaff, Barbara 178 Knakmuhs, Roxann 178 Knighton, James 178 Koenig, Lyle 201 Remember that first day in September? Total and mass confusion for all. 220 Knorr, Leonard 94 Kraker, Bob 159 Krall, Kenneth 178 Krall, Phillip 42,56 Krall, Richard 178 Krapf, Kenneth 39,132, 158,162,224 Krause, William 112,113 147 Krawchuck, Diane 100, 178 Kreml, Runi178 Kren, James 178 Krieger, Robert 178 Krnac, David 178. Kruger, William T. 111, 126,178,202 Krumlinde, Linda 202 Ksiazak, Raymond 202 Kubinski, Gerald 178 Kuchta, Ruth 147 Kucinic, Michael 202,178 Kulig, Janet 96,178 Kunze, Lawrence 178 Kurtz, Earl W, 147 Kuster, Kurt 110,202, 162 Kuster, Max 110,130,147 Kutches, Susan 178 Kuzminski, David 178 L LaFontaine, Garry 112, 113,178 Lagger, Kevin 105,178 Lain, Kenneth 60 Laker, Anthony 202 Lambert, JoAnn 202 Lambert, Patricia 130 Lambert, Patrick 94, 173 Lanagan, Martha 63,65 Lance, Neil 133,147 Langerman, Reid 23, 103,179 Lanier, Larry 202 Laraway, Gail 21,179 Larimer, David 179 Larsen, Mary 179 Larson, Larry 54 Larson, Melvin 147 Larson, Glenn 179 Larson, Nancy 97 Lavazza, Karen 93 Lavery, William 2,63, 88,91,163,179 Lawler, Larry 111,202 Lawless, Larry 179 Lazar, Thomas 179 Leadership Conference 66-67 Leal, Luis 202 Leffler, Richard 46,179 Lehner, Dale 179 Leinenweber, Harry 147 Lenich, Steve 147 Lenz, Andrew 179 Leopold, Sandra 179 Lesh, Frank 179 Lesnik, Michael 202 Lester, Paul 147 Lettermens Club 106 Leve, Judith 179 Levering, Celeste 202 Lewis, Elizabeth 95,103, 133,177,179 Lewis, Gary 179 Lewis, Joseph 179 Liberal Arts 114'115 Libersher, Paul 42,202 Lieberg, Donna 31,63, 6-1,615,128,202 Lieske, Elaine 69,112, 113,202 Ligos, Carol 179 Likar, Norbert 202 Limebeck, Ron 83 Lind, Thomas 179 Linden, Myra 148 183 Linder, Gregory 179 Lingrel, Karen 107,202 Linsner, Judith 179 Liptak, Neil 179 Lisdero, Mary F. Lloyd, May 148 Lockhardt, Don 202 Lockwood, Ronald 179 Lofky, Susan 179 Lohmann, Patrick 179,202 Lomax, Louis 75 Long, Cherie 88,91, 102,162 Long, Joanne 179 Long, Patricia 179 Long, Roger 179 Longman, Louise 148 Lopez, Toni 179 Loutos, Terri Ann 203 Lorenz, Barb 67 ,86, 93,98,203 Love, Willie 116, 130,133 Luchik, Marlene 179 Lucky, Patricia 96 Ludwig, Mary Evelyn 112, 113,179 Luth, Mickey 111,179 Lutz, Wendy 180 Lynch, William 2, 131, 203 Lyons, Robert 75 M Macarek, Susan 180 Machak, Grace 58,59 Mackay, John 180 Mackender, Charles 180 Macko, Joseph 203 Macko, Peggy 99,180 Madden, John 203 Madison, Pam 82 Madrigals 59,113 Madsen, William 203 Mae, Tom 49 Magee, Glenna 203 Magee, Patricia 203 Majack, Joanne 180 Majersky, George 180 Major, Robert 44,-16, 180 Male, Raynice 73 Mallary, Robert 148 Malloy, Dennis 180 Malone, Glenda 72,78, 180 Maloney, John 73.97, 167.180 Mandat, Rudolph 203 Mandeville, Mary Pat 180 Manheim, Kathleen 180 Manley, Kevin 180 Manns, Erna 180 Marencho, Robert 180 Marino, Beverly 79, 132,180 Markelz, John 180 Markwalter, Linda 203 Markwell, Michael 88, 98,175,180 Marlow, Gregory 180 Martin, Dennis 54,56 Martin, Dirk 180 Martin, Linda 180 Martis, Laurel 180 Marvic, Jo Ann 109,180 Masek. Joanne 102,204 Matesevac, James 79, 180 Matheis, James 180 Mathis, Donald 180 Mathre, Sharon 113,204 Mattas, Judy 180,204 Matteson, David 53,5-1, 110 Maue, Owen 110,121, 148 Mauro, Mary Ann 180 Maxwell, Joyce 181 Maxwell, Michael 173, 181 May, Dudley 181 Mazurek, Jan 181 McAllister, John 112, 204 McAsey, James 181 McBurney, Bruce 204 McCambridge, Jack 42,83, 204 McCarter, Daniel 98, 149 McCarthy, Garry 181 McCarthy, Larry 204 McCaw, William 181 McCoy, David 181 McCoy, James 204 McCreery, James 181 McCullum,L.D.112,113, 133 McCure, Janet 90,96,204 McCure, Larry 159,161 McDonald, Kenneth 113, 181 McDowell, Bobby 149 McFarland, Donald 27 McGaughy, Barbara 204 McGilvray, Pamela 27, 115,181 McGowan, Kathy 204 McGuire, Michael 181 McHale, Mary Jo 2,181 McHugh, James 181 Mclntosh, Melody 181 McKay, Roy Douglas 181 McKeon, Thomas 46,75, 79,106,181,133 McLain, Denis 181 McLean, James 181 McNamara, Catherine 204 McPartlin, Dennis 181 McPherson, Leroy 11 1, 127 McShane, Louise 181 Meade, Gordon 181 Meaux, Alan D. 86,98, 102,181,224 Mecay, Leroy 149 Meditz, David 94,101, 204 Meinert, Nancy 204 Meister, Stephen 181 Meisinger, Jeanne 107. 121,204 Mejia, Maria 23,181 Mejia, Sylvia 99 Menzer, Kenneth 87 Meyer, Dennis 181 Meyer, Nancy 159 Meyer, Patricia 181 Meyers, Richard 149 Meza, Ramona 138 Miaz, Ken 31 Michel, Robert 204 Midlock, Benedict 181 Mijeski, Alexis 159 Mikles, Jade 181 Miksa, Regina 113,181 Miller, David 69,113, 181 Miller, Donald 181 Miller, Marvin 204 Minarich, Anne 181 Minuth, Dean 112,113 Miss Shield 68-69,70-71 Mitchell, Donald 181 Mitchell, Kathy 69,110, 125,163,204 Moeller, Patricia 204 Molachi, David 103,181 Moll, Kenneth 204 Moncek, Barbara 181 Monferdini, John 34,-16, 112,181 Mooney, Lloyd 111,181 Mooney, Patricia 205 Moore, Barbara 181 Moratorium12,18,19, 99 Palmer, Charlyn 33, 108,180,182 Papesh, David M. 54, 55,182 Pappas, John L. 205 Park, William A. 183 Parker, Charles R. 183 Parker, Daniel L. 111, 183 Parker, Kenneth 57, 120,150 Parkins, John 39 Parks, James 111 Partak, Judith M, 95,205 Pasdertz, John D. 183 Pasteris, Janet A. 183 Pasteris, Robert R. 183 Pasteris, Thomas M. 183 Pasternak, Ronald W. 205 Mary Williams and Diane Edwards are right on target .' Morris, Linda 205 Morris, Wilford 10-1,181 Morrison, Gary 181 Morse. Daniel 181 Mortensen, Jane 181 Moses, Douglas 181 Moses, Kenneth 182 Motor Sports Club 101 Moving 6-7 Mozden, Sandra 182 Mraz, Kenneth 205,214 Mrozek, Diana 182 Mufich, David 182 Mulbarger, Clifford 205 Munch, Maryann 182 Munch, Ruth 182 Munday, Raymond 205 Mundt, Edward 110,182 Murphy, Terry 123 Murray, Bernard 63,97, 205 Mutsch, Roy 182 Myers, Linda 182 Myers, Michael 182 N Nagra, Linda 182 Narducci. Barbara 182 Nash, Francis 182 Nash, Mary 182 Nash, Patricia 182 Ndoca, Nicholas 182 Neff, Peter 93,149 Neil, Dawn 149 Nelson, Eric 132,182 Nelson, Everett 149 Nelson, Ross 205 Nemcevic, Joyce 97 Neuzil, James 182 Newell, Mary Lou 138 Newsome, Robert 93,100 Nichoson, Joan 182 Nicholson, Shirley 108 Nickel, Terry 205 Nicoll, Gilbert 150 Nielsen, Joyce 2,182 Nielsen, Kathryn 138 Nitz, Theodore 182 221 Nix, Joel 182 Nixon, Pat 12 Pastore, P eter R. 183 Patterson, James R, 183 Patterson, Janice 29.205 Patterson, Peter F. 183, 206 Patterson, Robert D. 183 Paul, Don na L. 23,73, 97,183 Pavelcik, Elizabeth A, 112,206 Pavletich, 183 Payla, Da 205 Pease, R. Dennis J, vid 50,51, Loren 37, 111,206 Peck, Ric Pedersen, hard C. 206 Robert L. 183 Pellegrini, Joanne J. 90,158 Perrine, S andra 60 Pershey, George A. 94, Nixon, Richard 12,18 Noble, Norma 182 Nolan, David 205 Nolan, Michael 205 Noll, Elaine 182 Nordstrom, Bruce 205 Norlin, Frederick 150 Nosse, Michael 182 Nutt, Connie 182 Nyder, Barbara 107 O Oberlin, Robert 182 Obman, Allen 182 O'Brien, Mary 182 Occupational Studies 118-119 O'Connell, Dale 46 O'Connell, Mike 46,54, 182 O'Conno1' Mary 26,205 O'Connor Ray 157 O'Connor 63,103 ,Thomas 26. O'Leary, William 182 Oliver, Mary 182 Olsen, Dana 182 Olson, Charles 182 Olson, John 182 Pesavento, Victor J. 183 Peters, Lee W. 183 Peters, Loren 110 Peters, Louis J, 183 Petersen, Anita L, 183. 206 Peterson, Geraldine 183 Peterson, Jeanette D, 183,223 Petrosko, Mary E. 183 Petrungaro, Roseanne 183 Petrusa. John 112, 113,206 Petrusa. Rita J. 183 Phelps, Kenneth L. 183 Philip, Arthur W 150 Phillips, Elaine 183 Phillips, Ken R. 206 Physical Education 120-121 Pierce. Henry J. 183 Pierson, Robert A. 46. 183 Pierson. Sharon J. 90, 92,158,163,206 Pierson, Tom 56 Pillard, Henry 56,65. 67,73,90,92,136,163,219 Pilon, Gary 183 Olson, Thomas 182 Olznoi, John 182 O'Neil, George 182 Onsgard, Leonard 150 Organizations 90-113 O'Rourke, Michael 182 Ospalik, Joann 182 Ozbolt, Arnold 205 P Paddock, Jerome J. 182 Palacios, Manuel 40,50, 51,106,182 Palerniiti, Peter L. 205 Palomo, Juan D. 56,205 Palomo, Marcial 56 Pilon, Robert T. 183 Pinneo, Richard L. 183 Pinnick, Douglas T. 112 Piper, Gerald 183 Piraino, Marie J. 206 Pirc, Susan 31.183 Pius, Mar ylyn B. 183 Placencia, Raymond R, 91 ,183 Placher, Michael L. 111 Planing. Dianne T 112, 183.187 Plays 7 6-7 7 Plese, Fre 106 d A, 63, Plott, Robert E. 183 General Index Podolski, Joann F. 183 Pogliano, Robert R. 111, 183 Pokorny, George R. 183 Polley, Stephanie L. 206 Polyak, William D, 98, 112,116,183 Pool, Gene B. 111, 127.183 Poole, Claire V. 138 Poplawski, Leonard F. 183 Poston, Carolyn 183 Pottgen, Jacob D, 150 Potter, Barbara A. 183 Powell, Gary D. 184 Powell, Laura L. 184 Prange, Robert G. 184 Preble, Gail D. 89, 114,214,224 Preshard, Laurie 184 Press Club 102 Pribish, Fred 184 Price, Randall K. 184 Prihode, Richard G, 184 Pritchett, James E. 40, 184 Problems 8-9 Prola, Donald J. 46, 106,206 Pubentz, James R. 46, 206 Publications 88-89 Pucel, Edward J. 184 Puddicombe, Edmund C, 103,151 Puddicombe, Lula 151 Pyle, Joan E184 Q Quarells, Carlton L. 108, 184 Quarells, Carol J. 184 Quealy, Daniel J. 184 Quigley, Brian P. 184 Quinlan, Timothy J 37, 206 R Racchini, Alfred A, 151 Radakovich, Pava A, 184 Radcliffe, Alice M. 158, 207 Ragan, William M. 184, 207 Ragusa, Frances L. 103, 184 Ragusa, Margaret R. 103 Rahn, Edward R. 207 Raible, Jerry L. 111, 184 Raines, Philip N. 94, 207 Random Action 86-87 Rausch, Diane A. 184 Ravagnie, Roy W. 207 Ray, David A. 104 Ready, Mary T. 184 Reed, Sandra K. 207 Redemann, Kurt G. 111, 184 Rees, Steven D. 207 Reeves, Gregory W. 184 Reiter, Ruth 139 Remus, Kathy F. 184 Rest, Dan 160 Revels, Patricia A. 184 Richard, Bob 35 Richard, Janice M. 95, 98,207 Richards, James L. 207 Richardson, Jack 151 Ridings, James 89,92,93 102,105,207,224 Riegel, Orlin M. 111, 184 Riley, Dale R, 87 Solar eclipse of March 7, 1970. showing corona. Riley, Sandra L. 30, 184 Riley, Steven A. 110, 184 Rink, Douglas J. 184 Riordan, Rita A, 208 Ripsch, Stanley D 208 Roberts, Barry S. 93, 166,184 Roberts, Bruce E. 184 Roberts, Kenneth O. 208 Robertson, Cheryl L, 184 Robertson, David J. 99 Robinson, Donald W. 184 Robinson, Jerry B. 184 Robinson, Lawrence C. 2, 184,219,224 Robinson, Randall B. 208 Robson, W, S 162 Rocha, Mario A, 184 Rodeghero, Jeffery A. 46,184 Rodeghero, Ronald J. 184 Rodgers, Dennis W. 184 Rodriguez, Victoria 184 Roe, David C1208 Rogan, David J. 184 Rogers, David F. 208 Rogers, Dennis 101 Rohr, James A. 184 Rolando, Clarence D. 184 Roop, James M. 94,103,208 Rositch, Bob 101 Roth, Karen E. 124,184 Rousonelos, James P. 88, 111,184 Rowley, Elmer W. 61,83 134 Royal Guardsmen 79 Rozak, Daniel J. 184 Rudisill, Sandra K. 184 Ruedin, Michael E. 184 Ruffatti, Robert P. 94, 208 Runge, Nancy M. 184 Runty, Rob 94 Ruppe, Jean A, 184 Russell, Elsie M. 184 Russell, Michael A. 184 S Sacco, Patricia A. 184 Sadie Hawkins 80 Sakal, Louis J. 151 Salamon, Maryann V. 208 Sallese, Angelo J. 93, 184 Sanders, Richard A. 208 Sandrik, William J. 184 Sangmeister, Ralph E. 185 Sarcletti, Kathleen M. 185 Satorius, Walter H. 208 Savage, Ann 185 Saxon, David R. 208 Saxon, Samuel 134 Scarboro, Kathleen 25, 100,208 Scarcelli, Joseph 185 Scaropoulos, Catherine 185 Scasny, Peter B. 113, 185 Schaefer, Christine A. 185 Schehr, Douglas R. 185 Scherer, Catherine 122 Scheuber, George C. 2 Scheuber, Lawrence E. 185 Schiek, Mae 152 Schilling, Beth A. 185 Schinzel, Eugene 208 Schlafer, Gary M. 111, 185 Schmidt, Donald G. 111 Schmidt, Nancy J. 33, 107,185,208 Schmitt, Francis 185 Schmitt, Thomas D. 185, 208 Schmucker, Rosann 100, 185 Schoeling, Dennis R. 208 Scholtes, Paul W. 101, 208 Schopp, Duane F. 40,106, 185 Schoppe, Susan M. 208 Schroeder, Dale W. 209 Schroeder, Shirley J. 185 Scliuda, Fran R. 209 Schultz, Clarice A. 185 Schumacher, Patrick B. 185 Schutter, Edward J. 185 Schwab, Carl R. 185 Science 122-123 Scitar, Theodore B, 27, 185 Scott, Donald A. 185 222 Scott, Linda M. 185 Scott, Susan D. 185 Scott, Victor 134 Scully, Michael 185 Sealy, Edward J. 185 Secretaries 137-139 Security Force 156-157 Sefcik, Roxanne 185 Seikus, Edward G. 94, 185 Seiler, Gale M. 186 Selvas, Mary C. 112,186 Serena, Michael J. 46, 106,186 Set to Music 77 Severe, James D. 39, 209 Severe, Jane L. 186 Severson, Laura J, 186 Sewald, Patrick J. 186 Seybold, Patricia L. 120, 186,189,224 Shanholtzer, Michael A, 186 Sharp, David L. 31,46, 106,207 Shay, Dana A. 186 Shearer, Elvin H. 209 Sheek, Kara 112,186 Sheffield, Mary L. 186 Sheppard, Ray 56 Sheridan, Dawn M. 186 Sheridan, James P. 118, 218 Shield Staff 89,224 Shields, John R. 25,88, 89,98,105,186 Shimek, James 209 Shinault, Arnell 73,78, 112,186,209 Shinault, Wanda G. 186 Shiner, Larence 209 Shiner, Patricia K, 209 Shipley, Donald R. 186 Shoemaker, Clifton E. 108 Shroba, Raymond V. 26, 103,113,209 Shubair,Fouad M. 186 Sieger, Berenice, J. 139 Sieger, Daryl L. 186 Siendo, Gertrude 186 Sienknect, Helmut J. 152 Sienko, Gertude F. 186 Sillar, Michael R. 209 Simmons, Irma June 152 Simpson, Steve P. 108 Singh, Pritam152 Singleton, Barbara A, L08 Sippel, James E. 161, 186 Sippel, Pat 161,159 Siron, Paul 52,53,54 Sizemore, James L, 209 Skidmore, Lottie M. 152 Ski Trip 84-85 Sklare, John H. 186 Skoff, Ricky J. 209 Slater, Paul S. 112,113, 186 Sleezer, Robert V. 210 Slimack, JoAnn M. 210 Slimko, Paul R. 186 Slusher, Terry 152 Smith, Betty A. 186 Smith, Daniel R. 186 Smith, Gayle S. 186 Smith, Gayle B. 186 Smith, Michael R. 23,82 Smith, Nucgaek 186 Smith, Rodger D. 187 Smith, Vera C. 136 Smith, Wesley 104 Smith, Willie J. 108, 187 Snider, Mary L. 210 Snyder, Mary B. 210 Social Science Club 109 Sokolowski, Patricia A. 187 Solley, Celine T. 161, 210 Southcomb, Chuck 101, 187 Soper, Karey A. 187 Sophomores 192-213 Soto, Henry J. 187 Spangler, Dennis R, 187 Sparenburg, Kevin C. 88,91,111,187 Speckman, Jodine A. 132 Speckman, Marie 139 Spencer, Clifford H, 210 Spencer, Steven L. 187 Spiezio, Joe R. 40,106, 187 Sptizmesser, Gayle A. 112,187 Spivey, Jacqueline L, 187 Spoon River Anthology 76 Spring Formal 81 Stachhelski, Phillip V. 187 Stadler, Grayce 139 Stage Band 58 Stahl, David 187 Stanfield, Gary E, 187 Stangland, David G. 210 Staniszewski, Dorthy J. 187 Stariha, Susan J. 2,187 Steele, Brenda J. 95,187 Steffes, Michele S. 187 Stegner, Carl J. 187 Steller, Richard A. 42 Stelow, Marie 159 Stephenson, John A. 111 Sterle, Pamela 210 Sterling, Robert E, 60, 108,153 Sterritt, Tim J. 210 Stevens, Carolyn S. 25,63 100,210 Stevens, Ralph L. 187 Stevens, Wendell L. 67, 90,110,158,210 Stevenson, Patsy J. 107, 187 Stewart, Bruce 187 Stewart, Edith 102,132, 139 Stewart, Robert F. 187 Sticklen, Linda A. 210 Stidley, Gerald B. 187 Stiles, Paul D. 187 Stimac, George E. 187 Stimac, Roberta M. 112, 116,130,187 Stitely, Jack G. 46,188 Stobart, John F. 93, 105,153 Stofan, William J. 188 Stone, Craig F. 188 Stonehouse, James E. 188 Storm, Tim E. 210 Strompolis, Michael G. 94,188 Strong, Lyla D. 107,188 Strysik, Richard A. 188 Student Agriculture Association 110-1 1 1 Students for Political Involvement 99 Students of Home Economics 96 Students of Medical Science 97 Students of Social Science 109 Student Hobbies 26-27 Student Jobs 22-23 Student Social Life 20-21 Student Travels 24-25 Studer, Dave 46 Stuemke, Melvin A. 210 Stukel, Daniel 188 Subterranean Side Show 89,105 Suhadolc, Judith K. 188 Sullivan, Daniel L. 103 Sullivan, John D, 188 Sullivan, John R. 37, 188 Sulwer, Michael T. 188 Sulzberger, Richard L. 211 Summer Task Force 92 Summers, Farrel E. 188 Sundal, Neil E. 188 Surman, Robert M. 188 Suski, Kathleen A. 188 Suste, Brian P. 188 Sutter, Donald G. 188 Sutton, Douglas L. 188 Svetich, Ruth Y. 188 Swanson, Ruth E. 31,89, 93,99,l05,188 Sweeney, Dan R. 188 Swope, William E. 188 Szafranski, Gerald J. 188 Szepelak, Jerry L. 188 Szepelak, Wayne A. 110, 188 T Talarico, Joseph A. 188 Talley, Charles 156 Tallman, David C. 69,211 Tamez, Donald E. 188 Tanis, Patricia F. 188 Tapio, Bertha M. 139 Tate, Norman 108 Tatro, William R. 188 Tatroe, Ernest J. 189 Taves, Elaine 139 Taylor, Chris 49 Taylor, Dennis 46,51 Taylor, Marge 153 Taylor, R. Michael 12 Tea, Helen 136 Teachers 140-155 Teachers Club 95 Tennis 34-35 Terrant, Ron 157 Tessiatore, Sue 159 Tew, Floyd W. 189 Tewes, Lyle E. 111,189 Tezak, Frank P. 123 Thom, Carol S. 189 Thomas, Michael R. 100 Thompson, Ben J. 189 Thompson, Christine A. 189 Thompson, Deborah A. 189 Thompson, Gary T. 189 Thompson, Luther N. 211 Thompson, Randy J. 111, 211 Thompson, Steve G. 54, 110,189 Thompson, Ted M. 1 33, 153 Thout, James R. 90, 92,94,211 Tierney, Georgina A. 211 Tinkle, Lloyd L. 154 Tinley, Vivian 139 Tjelle, Bruce H. 189 Tolf, Lenore A. 31,63, 89,90,92,95,102,109, 211 Tordai, Linda M. 95, 211 Toth. John 37,189 Toth, Thomas G. 32,106, 189 Totter, Bradley J. 103, 189 Tournaments 82-83 Townsend, Susan J. 102, 211 Tozzi, Richard J. 99 Track 38-39 Trainor, Daniel E. 104 Travers, Timothy E. 212 Trotter, Deborah A. 66, 67,86,90,92,93,98,158, 161,212 Trotter, Neil L. 46,69, 91,98,110,113,164,189 Troughton, William 189 Truitt, Robert A. 154 Trusley, Bobby G. 189 Tryon, Geoffrey P. 189 Tusek, Ray 37 Tutt, E. Faye 189 Tweedle, Michael F. 2 Tyree, Karen E. 189 U Ukovich, Gregory M. 189 Ulitzsch, Stephen J. 212 Ullian, James A. 189 U ofl Glee Club 86 Urbanic, Elizabeth T. 30,189 Urbanik, Susan C. 30, 68,69,95,109 V Vacca, Gary L. 189 Vacca, John J. 189 Vail, William J. 20, 21,48,49,50,51, 120,121,212 Valentine Dance 78 Van Duyne, Cheryl A. 189,212 Van Houten, Bruce H. 189 Van Huis, Terrie 69 Vancica, Jerry J. 189 Vanderhyden, Randel R. 189 Van Fleet, Danny W. 54,212 Vanko, Martha 154 Van Tassel, Dean 154 Varland, Sally M. 96, 133,189 Vaughan, Magdalena 88, 98,112,189,224 Ventura, Michael R. 189 Vercellotti, Jerry A. 189 Verderber, Denise L. 96,190 Veronda, Daniel E. 190 Veterans Club 31, 104,217 Veterans Day Assembly 75 Vilt, Leonard M. 190 Vitali, Linda J. 190 Vitali, Paul H. 190 Vodacek, Patti L. 212 Vogt, Edward F. 190 Vrakas, Helen 190 Vreuls, Katherine 139 Vrieze, Richard F. 212 W Waddell, Kathleen A. 96, 119 Wagner, Arthur A. 154 Wagner, Dennis W. 31,63 64,127,206,212 Wagner, Paula R. 2,63, 120 Wainscott, David L. 112, 113 Waite, Peggy J, 212 Waldvogel, Donald L. 91, 110,163,190 Walker, Jerry R. 190 Walker, Lawrence 73, 212 Walker Robert H. 108 Walker Thomas A. 190 Walker, Walter E. 17, 46,190 Wall, David R. 190 Wallace, Warren 63, 108 Walley, Mark A. 190 Walsh, Daniel 120 Walsh, Kathleen Mary 212 Walsh, Michael 112 Walters, Arthur L. 154 Walton, Virgil M. 1.90 Wanda, Dennis A. 190 Warman, T. Kenneth 154 Warner, Chester L. 1 12, 113,212 Warren, Dennis J. 173, 190 Warthen, Charles O. 155 Waters, Jacqueline M. 96,117,203 Weakman, Jayne 102,112, 113,212 Weaver, Cliff 39 Webb, Nancy E. 212 Weber, Charles R. 111, 190 Weber, Mark H. 112, 212 Weber, Phyllis A. 109, 190 Weikum, Myrtle M. 90,92, 98,109,158,162,212 Weiske, Gerald A. 190 Welch, Delores E. 93, 112 Welch, Sheila Ann 190 Weldin, Linda S. 190 Weller, Douglas P. 212 Wells, Wendy L. 190 Welter, Denis A.190 Wendell, James P. 190 Westbrook, Clarence 39, 40,41,56,106 Wharrie, Richard A. 190 WHAT 30-131 Wheatley, John E. 190 Wheeler, Jay D. 190 WHEN 10-29 WHERE 2-9 Whitaker, Donald M. 134 Whitchurch, Michael N. 106 White, Carol J. 96, 132,190 White, Lisa S. 91,16-1, 190,191 White, Peg A. 89, 122,190,224 Whitlock, Elizabeth D. 185,190 Whitlock, Kay F. 190 WHO 132-224 Who's Who 158-159 Widlowski, Nancy A. 21 Widlowski, William J. 190 Wiechec, Joyce L. 213 Wiening, Robert W. 190 Wilda, Michael J. 190 Wilgus, Bruce E. 190 Wilhelmi, Michael C. 105,112 Will, Patricia M. 190 Willard, Jacqueline 190 Williams, Bobby J. 190 Williams, John L. 190 Williams, Larry C. 46, 106,191 Williams, Mary A, 221 Williams, Mary S. 191 Williams, Sarah A. 191 223 sw: -T: , ' ' ' Williams, Susan 86 Williamson, David C. 213 Williamson, James R. 213 Willis, Kenneth E. 191 Willis, Zandra V. 213 Wills, Dennis R. 118 Wills, Kaleen A. 191 Wilson, Daniel L. 191 Wilson, Freddie R. 191 Wilson, Nina 191 Wilson, William 191 Wimberly, John T. -15, 106,191 Wines, Stephen K. 191 Winke, Linda 191 Winslow, Sandra J. 99, 155 Winter, William F. 155 Winterkamp, Toni 59 Winters, Clyde 55, 54,73,108 Wittmus, Jerry F. 37, 54,213 Wojciechowske, Edward 191 Wrestling 48-51 Wright, Deborah 95, 191 Wright, Joette A, 183, 191 Wright, Ronald 191 Wruk, Dennis D. 191 Wunder, Paula 107, 191 Wyss, Roger K. 191 Y Yentz, Bette 139 Yoo, Carol 191 York, Marvin E, 191 Yost, Gerald 44,46 50,51,56,155 Young, George 191 Your Doctor Speaks 97, 128 Yunker, Larry E. 213 Yurkovich, Dale J. 94, 213 .Qi Jeanette Peterson prepares a sketch for art class Wolf, William R. 46. 191 Wolfinger, Guy F. 30, 46,106 Wolz, Robert 155 Womens Recreational Association 107 Wonders, Warren W. 191 Won Kyung Cho, Dr. 74, 75 Wood, Robert 129 Wood, Stephen 191 Wood, Susan B. 61, 132,135 Woodard, Sandra E. 191 Woods, Fred B. 191 Woods, Robert 191 Wozniak, Roland 46, 191 Z Zabrocki, Emily 155 Zacha, Frances 191 Zagar, Joann M. 191 Zaida, Walter F. 2, 135 Zalar, Elizabeth 191 Zales, William M. 155 Zambrano, Victor J. 191 Zdlll1lCl1,DL1N'ld L. 191 Zeleznik, James 39 Zentarski, Mary Lee 213 Ziech, John W. 191 Ziecli, Tom 1213 Zigrossi, John P. 191 Zivec, lilarilyn S. lill Zola, Debi K. 191 Zwiers, MarilynJ. 191 ,AVA L ,. . , 'Z . ee .QM ' -w : .,,.- wi , 1 ,uw r W. ..,, f if. 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