Spoon River College - Shield Yearbook (Canton, IL)

 - Class of 1962

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X hs. .1 Y 'mu-fm. X, 41 N- 3' 1' V .E A 4 -.-1,.... u dx s.-9 Sf' Q5-,J 1-.c i ,.,,n if .K'o 'ix HQ, .KX 4:1 Wggfvfx x Eh, - ,. -S' f 7 ' 1'3wrr.a.,,, 1 C011 EGE SPOON RNER , ,. 'RCE CENTER RNING RESOU LEA CANT ON, M-KNOIS If C THE I962 CANTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAN TON: ILLINOIS VOLUME ONEV Something New We, The ediTors, are proud To presem To you, The faculty and The sTudenT body. anoTher TirsT for Camon College - - The 1962 SHIELD. Our Theme, SomeThing New, is appropriaTe because for The TirsT Time we are preseming 5ixTy-Two pages of college life. O9MyIYlr 0 - T959 DOP' O, -P uf I- r fl N aff' 3' Q Ne 9 'h LL, 4, O r 9 032765 I- fm ,,, J ff, QV, -. . M. x WM, v Z 'Q 5,-Qiwife, ,fsffvf Zmyufv, ix4ff?.Z'v:f f W- Y ewfwshf 727. QW?-f +42 wvyy ,cgysffevf wif K Sf +11 7:yefFi!N!'f 6' 4 me 1 ' 1 M ' , f 1 ff-,V-, ,.f M WZ vt., .MQ Q5 -psi' 2 my ., 'lr-if T' '- , ,- K ,. .J .W ' af ' '-.,.sp:,se,v f- fc, W '4 -fav gk R . . A' 9, Nsiiy A ,,, , , , , A1:?!QyJs ' ' wk tb 34 H X Z gf 'if 52 - wgw AIP , 2 i'if V-mam, FSI. -...N f 2 ' y jf' A , - MF? ,f f W .-. . ww f-wf ww, ,ig V 49, --1 ACADEMICS Mr. Snowman, with diligence and pa- tience, is persistently stressing the necess- ity of creativity as well as imitation. .,.......1v-unwv ART LEADS T0 CREATIVE ABILITY campiimenis of, cAMPus BOOK stores and cANToN SUPER DRUGS WW My X ti yi i,,h..vA,Wyfm,4, -V 4 ,. gf' . ,,1X.y, .c-. Q jx,-A. 4. - I' ff f 'ue f :f . ..,, a M .V . ff ij, At last, my masterpiece, says art pupil Judith Streetmatter to Michael McCants. A cloud ot concentration hangs over art class as Terry Opper sketches a design. 'N-f WMM, HOW TO SELL REFRIGERATORS TO THE ESKIMOS, a course viial To all aspiring sales- ITTSD. wfsf - - -I H A -,H-g:ss2z.s1-' uf f Carol Mulica demonstrates her finger dex- Terity by operating an adding machine. BUSINESS - THE FOUNDATION OF OUR NATIONAL ECONOMY Compliments of: McLUCKlE'S STORE and JACK AND BlLL'S as f N -7- All This and typing Too? Sharon VanZanT seems To have all The prerequisifes for a good secretary as she pufs in another busy day. QZQF 58 llf. ,Qlf'l fgxtt h A sat, fx 'sy' jul f QQ Comparative Anatomy offers many opportunities for Jack Toncray, Jerry Batterton, and Vernon John- son to become acquainted with the fundamentals of living organisms. SCIENCES PROVIDE BACKGROUND FOR ALI. DEGREES Sure Edison began this way! says J. Daily as he and G. Hoke ponder over Quan. 4 , 'www ssgsf' 4 Wi' f L , ,WW Students that tear the sight of blood should Compliments Of no' 'ale Zoobgy 'Ol' NATIONAL BANK OF CANTON -8- We Thought it was basic math - bu what's so basic about Trig? This is the formula that I stressed in class yes- Compliments OF terday. Where were you? REICHERTS MATH COURSES PROVIDE CHALLENGE T0 STUDENTS The theory of projections, although complicated, does not stump the able mind of Bill Cook. Descrip- tive Geometry is one of several mathematical cou rses offered at CCC. -9- ,,,,,.,-M-'V'- is 1 5 2 T MAIULYN SONRIO zo Roms nunms, ACOHPARADA POR SU EX nummo, Jon DI mxcdlo. IN DEN GESCI-IAPTIGEN STRASSEN DER WELTSTADT LON M. F. . ,, , f 'f www f .- ww, I X , -af Qffhf ,W ,, U ffffymvfilkyy ., 'Qf ,,-- W' 'M ' nv mf A -A iw' ,lf ,f Q -. ll sf? in my aqyf,'7',y 4' 4,5 J? -nf ff -. ' -. 'A - ' - ,.,f ' 4 ' .4 L 77-' I , 4--:uf .7 3 : 3 pf ,I .. +7 'i -1' :' inf-f'f - '- 'N .217 -f A-V -V W Q, .ftfyiggifi ' ' hm- ' - ' fm 71- 'H' f i wfm f 1 v ip .. ff.F ff - .7 if-y'7 fL?f-f Q,jg'fi.Z',7f Q -if M - Q fyflg-,M-A A-fzffwggi - - sm. , nf W ffmya-55 , V, ,fi ,, n X, yf WAN y' 1 N22 ,ju +2 -f ffl N - ., X ffvgfxw M f , ,vf ,.-:Cry ,-W ,g -Q-rg? fi 14233234-Z.f,4-f.'y4z 1 4 'Yw'JLQ:f.7'7 f MW, 1 It-Q. RUSSYAN X -fam' Q H Qc E wi gb iq 'nwfff 'Sf' Y MS' by AY' i 5 Si Mme Novak n'avait pas adop- A ff t6 Didier, il serait rest6 5 I'Assis- i Y tanc.e publique. Mme Genilloud ' ' feralt-elle un procbs 5 l'Adminis- . H F ,, V ,A Compliments OF lXUIiCID5lxl1l'19I aT011im1ia.IhHozi V iium.'u,i is mpogucc Can-Kupsloc CANTGN DAILY nmauuumcr yllH'I'6.'lIO ogmoupe- mcmio uu6.'1lo,'La'rb 38 ,'LeTcKu- 40- J. ,f fff Z V' ,ygkymj fg n x dss ff ' , fwxfjf gf 4.4 1 , ,5 0,5-,, W, .. , fi i , ,, 2 , ij., Q- I . 2 15 Q 1, , W . A 4 I MQLZZQA if , ,V , . 71772 2 iw, M yu, A .5 I ' ll . .f 2: if yjf , , Q, :V gf fe, ,-. 14Qv:ty,- - .-J V .9 fy, if ' 4:1 ref 1 -VL' 1 ..5,i!'-, Nei? Gi' J I ' - Q-vwraj, . fn i z 1 . E - s l ll' i ,, ,, 4 1 ' 3 N 7 PM f f 0 f ,A , of c w, I W. W . c if , ,eff X WIA I 7 3,5 L-V-W .. ZA1 ,., ,I A Mrs. Svveney explains Rhet, lesson to Lindsey, McGee, and Shields. A I '- ' Q z,: ',.., s pigs al V .,.. ,..,.,,,f MM With the aid of Don Kee- fauver, Pat Waymack mak- es a hit in speech. ENGLISH IS THE FOUNDATION OF LANGUAGES i i i at 4 Q C 1. fl I L- J, I The ability of a student in any form of Rhetoric, they say, is to express himself clearly, concisely, and relevantly. In Journalism 281, students learn to follow the exact rules of grammar. -11- . my Graham Hospitals student nurses are kept constantly busy, not only in the hospital, but also in their college classes. In helping thern keep their schedule, they commute by using the hospital bus. NURSES GAIN EXPERIENCE THROUGH PRACTICE 5? Q -12- ol :i!ayfzj.gfI'eii't .X V Q A I W pf A uma Y :I FV. N, It hm., l-lovv's your systolic lb lo o d pressurel kid? T h e s e lovely n u r s e s could raise anyone's blood pressure. Watch your best hand! said Judy Paul as she and Judy Met- ford expertly dissect a cow's eye- ball in Human Biology. NN-.. if .1 ,.' l ,t gi K V ,L A Use form 2-b, says Dean Phil- lip Osborn as he tirelessly in- structs night students through the perils ot preregistration. Cary Bohanan and June Barnes requested that this picture be en- titled The Thinkers. Could it be that this title is misleading' MANY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CCC' S NIGHT COURSES Most p eo ple quit at tive, but not Mrs. Sweney and the students in her night RheT- Professor Ronketto and CD Director, Sales award Mi oric class. Berry tor his completion ot CD-200. 'iw' PY? 2 I 5 , f ,V in I y MTW? R I 6? 2 ADMINISTRATION -15- .,, .-.. ,LLi'3l:lg,fX'Sl ..- MR. HAROLD D. SWARTZBAUGH Superintendent of School District 66 F, :,. 'f' J' , .iff V fm ' .1 1.1 Lf ' I 51 , K, f' 0 , Tl ,V 11- - f ' MR. ALBERT MlLuNGToN Assistant CANTON UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 66 SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS Dr. W. I. Taylor L. D. Barnard Don Miller william Fink Charles L. Martin 46- THE DEAN W eg V , SV A Z DEAN OSBORN This is the FIRST yearbook published at Canton Community Col- lege. The SHIELD Staff has put forth every effort to make this yearbook a quality product. This book represents the most complete history of the college and will certainly provide a challenge to future SHIELD Staffs to equal or surpass the effort of this year's staff. lt's a privilege to be associated with Canton Community Col- lege during this year of rapid growth and development. On behalf of the students and faculty, l take this opportunity to thank the people of the community for making it possible to provide this ed- ucational opportunity. Phillip S. Osborn, Dean Canton Community College -17- MAUDE SWENEY B.S. University ot Illinois ' M.S. University of Illinois E1 s , .X-'jr 4 NATHAN DEUTCH , I 1 ..- I l WP K J 3 Q l s I I, gi l I . r g swam, f' W an K X 0 ,I jr ' ' 1 . A gli. BS 2, x Q at I - s ' 'ifjli '5 f ,VY if, 1 Q , i Vs -1 If ' silt 'Nw 1 X, ,futfn ,fr iw-X , snfsriz 5 14, as Q if 7 ff 'Xffuk 'Q if: FT' W svxpx ff 'T f-t xayf . A A . . Universit of Illinois I A I Y ,A ,f ..-f Q. 1 ff' t '92 - M.S. Universit ot Illinois fl? I 1 Y . , ., A an 1 at I iz, ROBERT T ZEIGLER I B.A., Lake Forest Y A MA., University of Iowa F . . f f A . , , 'mm 5 f I ,, f f A I at if ww A K ABVAY 'i x , , MARGARET MAti-ns , B.S., University of Illinois ,Q s f A 'itat ft 4' Fxlfifii fflff . w ig: - .?5?w'5i4 ' ' R 5 VIVIAN MASTERS B.S., Western Illinois University M.S., University of Illinois R Girly ' 'tww.,..w,Q -W EDWARD J. KILGUS B.S., Bradley University MS., Bradley University KETRIC KLINGMAN BS., Ball State Teachers College M.S., University of Illinois JOHN RONKETTO, JR. B.S., Western Illinois University I M.S., Western Illinois University L -41 Cafeteria Personnel: Irovv II Anne Metzger, Doris Sclwck, Mary Moore, Lillian Echliolz, and Louise Spyers. CROW 23 Blanche Kennedy, Imogene Duncan, Mae Stineson, and Hazel Schroclt. 1 DR. PAUL D. OVERTON e B.S., Western Illinois University - M.S., Western Illinois University Ed D, Colorado State . SUSANN.: S. JOHNSON B.S., University of Illinois M.S., University of Illinois ,fi t, im M 1 3 , ,, 1, I I-----v f 11- I, ss, DAISY M. cow , 2, ' A - Ph. B. St. Xavier College ' 1 MA., Bradley University 2 ' .I my S f I CHARLES J. WALKER Q U A.B., McKenree College - A.M., University of Illinois y I l,r I 'I , -i9- MARJORY ANDERS BS Western Illinois Univers M.S., Western Illinois Universf ral' X I Mrs, McCamey presents Sigma Phi Gamma's check tor SIOO to Dean Osborn tor CCC. f fr-.rx I I ' . sq, M? yy QUK , ,. ywpgg 5 f 2 HELEN TUTTLE B.S., Iowa State Teachers College M.S.,Nortl1vvestern University WALTER BRASHEAR B.S., Illinois State Normal M.S.,Vandercook College of Music CHRISTY MURPHY B.S., U.S. Military Academy Additional Study: University of Illinois, Western Ill. University HARRISON WHITE A.B., Culver-Stockton Additional Study: University ot Missouri, Western Illinois Univ. WILLIAM RANDOL B.S., Illinois State Normal Univ. M.A., Bradley University Compliments of FAMILY OUTLET SHOE STORE and LINN LAN ES -2O- - is 4 . . .waive MQW' DONALD C. RYBERG B.A.,GrinneIl College Graduate Study, University ot Chicago THOMAS SNOWMAN B.S., Western Illinois University MS Western Illinois University HARRY STONE BA., North Dakota State Teach- ers College , ,L ma. QWUMQ ,E Z 3 371944 04 MA., University of Illinois WILLIAM H. VASEN B.S., Quincy College M.S., Western Illinois University HOWARD C. LUNDVALL BA., Augustana College MA., State University ot lovva RUTH M. CAGLEY AA., Clarinda Junior College B.S., Northwest Missouri State College B.S., Library Science, University of Illinois MARY O'NElL M.S., Western Illinois University GEORGE MATHIS B.S., University ot Illinois M.S., University of Illinois Compliments of W. B.Y. S. ' 4 1 ' -21- I 4, it I f f I iw. or j...,x,s .. 'WEQQW A Kimi: Q ff -3' ' 'av-'K if Fm g r'f X if ,,.,-in . ivy. X . . LYLE K. WARD B. Ed., Western Illinois University M.S., Western Illinois University EDWIN FITZGIBBON AA., Vincennes University A.B., Bradley University MA., Bradley University I I vwagti ' .. JOSEPH B. ADAM B.S., Washington University NLS., Washington University ,,.,. 'giih ,! N... 5 FAYE HEDIN R.S., Graham Hospital School of Nursing B.S., Bradley University .il K. IVAN LOY B.S., Western Illinois University M.S., University of Colorado BETTY HEDDEN B.S., Bradley University MA., Bradley University DONALD SORENSON M Xe B-5., Western Illinois University 'f M.S., Western Illinois University MM My -f, VT' ' ,, 1:J3s ,c I 5 -1: .,.. 1 -1. I is -kc. ,qi 4 V .,,, 1 A .. .:::e:a.::er2fr -- HI: -W 4 ' 'L z , f HK 4 XLLL r - E? ,.-- X ' ..,. ,,, ff: 1, s,44aa:, 't,,-L: f 33,1 xg, Dean Osborn reads tea leaves at faculty tea. 4- 1 , K, 1' 'NN I M If ' if y l 'A aj. ! College faculty out to lunch: a typical dinner hour our revered mortar boards, devoid of usual rigid inhibitions, ravishly refueling for The rigors of the approaching. -23- HI' .Ek . far x f 1 ,J M ff 5 , , -, 1 .:r- , Q,...,....,-.. .... ,,..A..,- - . K W .. K2 Qifi . : . 1 fi A ,. ff zihbv .,.. M-f,,.,,.,,,,,.W, fi in ' A A Ag A 4 5 nh y WW-dr . 3 --4 ,. i ,WW agmllnkfif' STUDENT BODY 6 31:05 1 5 may LMXX4' Carole Hall believes that all work and no play makes Jack a dull looy. Compliments of: LEWIS PHARMACY and GREENWELL 81 GRAY 1 j 1 fliigvft tsl 52 ' ilrll 1 '-ity, V ll Q 5 M O 4 v I 'mm Q '45 . u us ll' i 1' I' m 5 ,:,l'I 2 l 4' 1 V 4.-21,7 HW f f wslqzff iam pf 'ef 4 i in an t REQ- is Q -A , vi' , YAA 'a Y :- if 'VW' 5:1 'm': nuts. .V ' 3 J. -if ,Qt Q 5' ,ag il 93, vw' Q 4 4 H' of J , .OE A ' N 1, f fr ,Ir an at ,MP -.. . 1, E N ilu, tf'! 'up mtg. ,xl-wh!!! , V21 fu J l . 4 M H, 4? 4 , , a,f If if, A i to 1 k f' ' ., ff.. G A rw ,W ,,,,.,wf i - jill ..,..,3:::. .J 4' fi f NW ,T l ,fl 1 gl A lt if tl s ,,, J Graduating Honor Students: row one: Sharon VanZant, Linda Johnson, Carole Hall, Kathy Grove, Marjorie Stephansg row two: Janice Moorcrott, Janet Munsong row three: Linda Gilhann, Vernon Johnson, Larry Reftett, Dave Anderson, and Earl Scott. A -26- I + Nm RO B E RT w E L s H Hanna City, Illinois Li be r al A rts ll, , ,lll E i Canton, Illinois iii , '4 8 vis, J 5 5- si, .,, . ,I ,, MW' f- VF ,i .'.. 1?EiEf 'Pk is Education , IAIVJX !,,,,f fm I ,AU , , . i 1 M'X?4i'A2rf373n!lAfffff j.i'7-537243-4'1 4, ig :ii 1 'f i l 4 x v if 2 ,f . 1:5 ' 5 ,468 fi fWj y'?51isZ2aff2 ff, I Q ff! , f E ff? off f 'W O3 I J 1 6 f k f JJ 'ff' ffQf.5A,ff'fw S MJ1 ws Z, iff, c . . 4 ,I 3 LEONARD KOVACHEVICH Canton, Illinois Business AQ ,' 'J' A -1' 'A .Ny-H . ' Lqiyppff 1' -Ms' W , all ,f 'l-', 9533.-, ,.l. ' .,,, VERNON JOHNSON Astoria, illinois i sis Education 15 ggfifg J - i ' i i s KATHY GROVE E' Bryant, Illinois ' VV Business Y b, , I , ' N Q W Ima' W 1, tfg,lf f V 'fl ' f .,. f - 'O si 5 GERALD BATTERTON I ifiiff' I . . . F ', 7' Astoria, Illinois t i' ' I TF! I ' Fi I f '-vis? f JAMES RUEY Canton Illinois Business WO? X I 'fig RICHARD SIMMONS Canton Illinois Education Vw' J , ,..,..,, -- ,.. .--- - Pi -E Y fl il- r D. LARRY REFFETT Canton, Illinois Engineering ,V f nyc ROBERT EFFLAND Canton Illinois Liberal Arts I A 1, JAMES w. HARTFORD i WN- 7. Canton, Illinois 'Ma' Liberal Arts and Science . X WAND? 'R -s Co. Superintendent Hansberger discusses a new book with Miss Cagley. This is one of many new works added to the college library. ,me M PHILLIP MURPHY St David Illinois Education GARY DALMASSO Canton, Illinois Education 'Q - l9 l SHARON VAN ZANT Naperville, Illinois Business vw lghgfflw- egxk ' ---'-- M .. ..-... f .:.,.,,:.f , I ,,,, 5 I gg f X , sg S W , f sg iff , VX ,ff ,S ff gf ff 2 if I Z 1 if iffy! 7 f Q X, 51 W 5 F1 X f X 5, J My?-gag 1 'sz ,. I f rt Z-M 4 4 fA-17, sv-C an T die KWWW JACK LeROY DeFORD Elmwood, Illinois Business LINDA GILHAM Hanna City, Illinois Education MARTHA JEAN WELCH Canton Illinois Liberal Arts JERRY DAILY Bryant, illinois Pre-Engineering VAI. BLAZEVICH Canton, Illinois Commerce F. LYNN McPHEETERS 's' I , - ,.,, , , ,V,, M ,,., , t Wm? fwww , '2'1 f,' HWQW W 'i 'ii M 15: ll JWQW :El P 4 MMV' Cuba Illinois Business JOSEPH KELLY WILCOXEN Canton, Illinois Liberal Arts ff,-, f'::: ...ol RONALD LEE ROHRER Farmington, Illinois Business -29- .X if , , 2 .Y 'r --. -,qw J, - DONALD EDWARD SWANSON gm ,ggi 1 Galesburg, Illinois i n ,M B u s i n e s s uhm. 4 ,,., . ,. , , RQ' ' RODGER DALE KI NZER Canton, Illinois if ..,, A Q I, C U HU I, e ' I .XAV . A - ' U ' 3? JANET KAY MUNSON Q Canton, Illinois 5 Q A .ff , Education A I I Il L I .5 If .x v I I WWA' ruff- T- ' I an W 7, ,Q i md' 44 1 vi, 1 A sv Q , , , ,, ,, ,. 2 Q ,EQ wg? W: 'I C z ,f .K 413' V W? of , ,W-A fgiw I ' lf: 'ikiigif'-. ii. ,, . g,:!,?'S,', 3 12, Q ly , 5, 'di' ff LV' 'Wi 1 , 121 ies 2,1-P2'QIf5,1 L Lg .. l. ' 'I W ,A 5 xf L I DOUGLAS C. HENSHAW Galesburg, Illinois Business DONALD KENNETH KEEFAUVER ' pm Q . A Lewistown, Illinois 1 QW Agriculture r' LEE ROY DICKSON Galesburg, Illinois Accounting EDWARD RAY ANSTINE Adair, Illinois Business CAROLE SUZANNE HALL Farmington, Illinois Psychology -30- ,iill M 14- tt' I ,mm 'UN 5 , 1' Mira fs :v,15,,ffw:? v I , 5' ' I eff Wlrainfnf-5352 fe wiki' '3 4' ..,, ..,,. I . , W - i M. sky? f sis Ni,,fwm,,y,?yf?Af's.s if Y. . - 3 .Isa-fam- f ,I 1 yigvygq 51231 -, , . r , x - ' , six is , I. are as . fi, or GARY LEE WEBER Peoria Illinois I , 1 Z Liberal Art 81 Science GEORGE F. MILLER Canton, Illinois Liberal Arts A- I I DONALD EUGENE BELL Galesburg, Illinois Business I .M 4' -'sw 1 tfipmxf I 0 iiii, .i.i , ROSE ANNA SWANSON ,, 1 - - - : -F' 'ff-1 , ' Hanna City, Illinois .iii - ' Education , I C , gm, , if . n I ,I JACK B. TONCRAY A R Canton, Illinois ,H ' I ...WW ,-in Education JANICE LOUISE MOORCROFT Canton, Illinois Education Venez ici, mon cherie. says French- man Darrell Bolender to Karen John- son. In typical French fashion, Bol- ender romances the obiect of his de- sire in a stuntshow scene of Canton College's first annual Spring Carnival. MARILYN SALISBURY Canton, Illinois Education MW W 9' MARILYN JEAN BYBEE i , , Canton, lllinois R A Education : I ' . X 3' A X MIKE FERRETTI AWB , . . 1 Norris, Illinois WA we Liberal Arts , ' 6 Qgtfff 5 --wwf ' I, Q ' ,, . G l ,.,, , '.-I It C I I I ' ' 1 s I apifga, B nto V1 , 'NO I S 431,572 , L' X ,, V., giggw, H A l ,,,, I L ,V X ,W o...W, A A A A 3, We 14- Us, , . ALMA I , f . - fi -f W W ' M E' f C f ff f ,X f GEORGE M. JACOBS W , . f Canton, Illinois Food Science z?,9U,A , , , ,,,ccc I .GGQQWQ GGQGGAA GARLAND GENE Huron CfQ2??z2Q4f9o2 42 ,,f if2V24f4f?f252 . . f Canton, Illinois fxffffjf ,f M '-i, 1 A 7 if f ,ff B, 5 ,KMC . K 1 Business ?-W ff' 53 'wif A. 2 ,km fzzfdf- 1,-ly, cya 4:27 M -nfatfsf DARLENE BODIE Wyoming Illinois Education 1-an VMI fUi' pr vs 4v'w-xv'-1'5I IXIE KAY LIST Canton, Illinois Education 'qarvf' -32- LARRY B. JONES Elmwood, Illinois Liberal Arts ,awww ff-wr '1 '7 MORRIE RAY CLARK Canton, lllinois Social Science JBL L. E. Hansburger hands H. D. Swartzbaugh, Superintendent of School District 66 and Dean Osborn the first State Aid Claim for the college school year. The check was in the amount of 568,863.60 -33- 4 -qfeugvv-fw , . , AY ALJY - 4 ,,,Y -777 '- X' 37554, 2 5'2E'g,tS iz ,, .,1,Tf Y t M , s 3 I 7, N X WR ' E 41 ' as J M W :Q if N ay Q-,fri fi? X A ' r . I . . Y., , .x nl, Y' :Jyg Big Government, New Deal, Urban Complex seems easier studying in the sun. is NL m it i .KM X 55 ,WH NR u 'ru Roll those eyes and wiggle those toes, by the sea, by the beau- tiful seal -34- ,af ti '1,.j!4, af 9. ., ,V y - f ' 1, ,, 9 ygthfl Ii S C x1Q , , X,.w 2 Q , fi - 1 . 4 f fy. .-,',,::,.ff,W-,,:,qt ' 5, . 2,1 A-:M 11 -fggy, ,- X' AV , ..,, 5' f 'ty 4 a H bw fa UQ, M .1.- ,Sym i 0 s 'S i 45,14-d1'4i9 CONNIE BROWN St. David, Ill. RICHARD LOWE Lewistown, III. MARJORIE STEPHAN Farmington, Ill. GLENN WILSON Canton, III. .s:v.1v,.:f -' , 2 - .we-, ::f3g,',113 f tc:f 1: ,ll 744 , SANDY BECKS Quincy, III. RONALD GUNTHER Peoria, Ill. LAURA LARSON Pricevilie, III. JOHN PATTERSON Canton, Ill. An. ygrfii i ' 31 -A , YAA' 1 g2'1fiii,Q2Za,f' ' ' , i f 2.5 4 f 4 '3- Q . . Ny. V.,. 1 V 'S it , ,Q ,,,,'At Q A f A 1111.7 - Q? 55' ' it 5' Z '95, f 3 V MJF'- +-- L in 1 5' , .. X ? 1 .a-' 1 . ,. -MW' MAUREEN PREECE Canton, III. SHARON ARNETT Canton, III. tt -aw 2 - , JUDY HARR 4-V N Canton, III. ' 'L cLAxToN CANTREL -35- Canton, III. L ---f-ev -- - 1-:4 Y 1.-- .,..,.- .., ... -f? , M9-4' MQW DAVE YOCUM Canton llllnols JEANNETTE BURBIDGE Farrnungton Illunous awvmht M9 'QQ' ED TUCKEY Canton lllnnons THOMAS LUCAS Farmnngton llllnols Nutr' Canton College cheerleaders Joyce Jones Janet Essex , and Dlxne Walsh if wigs? UM TERRY ANDERSON Fanrvuevv lllnnons SHIRLEY DOUGLASS Avon llllnols LARRY FITCH Canton lllunous ALlCE RENNER Tremont llllnols S 9 , ' 1 . X ,A A , y 3 V sz ?' ' . -our ' , 'K 1 v- N ,....-Nm vc V 1 1 ' ' V ' I I Z4 5 'P'-. V J L, ' ,af 9 .. 5 1 1 - . Ml ,f . ' N536 d f I 93155 5, 5 wf? a, scam , gs, V gf' U wr As f K ,yt , - .ray 3, Q' 1 J'-aff F ' , . f if I ffl, is 'S 'rf-I V . V4 fit 1' A' .fr , I I 1 I t JOHN BERRY Canton, Illinois ERIC .IOSEPHSON Canton, Illinois BARRY BARKER Canton, Illinois IRIS SEPICH Norris, Illinois I ' fi .3 - , I , M, N . .- ywifkmwfw f w - ,, IKU'-'15 , MW A fig, f ogg, . 3 faawmfffi as. , , Z if ff ,uv 4-Q A-. ,a'2a ,f '1,- 'Q Y' z ffd ' ' 7' 2 7 ,W W , C 1 f , w we K A- gf K Sfgvf ao Y? -.fo 7 515 , ug f f, .7 ,A?f Y .fm I w,,.4 A 41. Hu-if I in.. S X ,, a 4 if W, vi, ,. , :yi fx if L6 lxfifgf X- azz., V. , , 7 wi ::: l 5 x , X f J 1, fgf Zu 25 1 42 'C -bf J z ?f 1 I '? Q7-,..:., J ,f gf 'X 'A 5 M V ff, if fi aa, I V 5' : 'Q- , 4 if gy M sy 39, , .- .mf W .1 1 4 f M5 1 nf 4' , , 2' ul' , r S . sg.: .2 f 1' N A RVMQ ff X Z f f I TERRY OPPER Canton, Illinois SUE BEAMER Princeville, Illinois DIANE MYERS Canton, Illinois PAT WAYMACK Bartonville, Illinois I iiifflifl 1 ,,., I 4 if Z -Y 3' .. an ..,,,, ,. 7 , , , all , ,. 'hm' 1, U A , 1, . , af i Q n I My E . fl ' fy f 'fi-V W i r , i it CAROL MULICA Fairview, Illinois ROY WHETSTINE Canton, Illinois MARY LOU DOWNEY Canton, Illinois BERT HOMAN Canton, Illinois -37- IC' ,4 in-1 i ii l I fi' W' 'X .,.-me' A w... x n , .- -L5 .: .,, -J Aa 4h ',.9,,,k, ff CINDA EMERICK Canton, Illinois ROSS LOGAN Canlon, Illinois GENE WALKER lpava, Illinois ROBERT MITCHELL Manilo, Illinois I ,ni 4 W' YI U ks gif' i f 1 ,fi-.niifzir , 'KSN ii -'bf li: QQQ 'Ti ,, 14141 - Qli, ,xl - Q- A -f-if 'f' . i ' A 4, - ll , I 1 ,J w ey ' Qiiijf935Q51Q1f :QW ef - l f H1 2-'f f .14 -I X- ' ' 7 ' if' I 'fsziif 9 ,Li N fr f A wif ' ' 'I .. 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' 0 QP '- 1, , 4 , tw!--' J i ' W-, -Aw .X LINDA PORTWOOD Canlon, Illinois KHALAJ NOSRATOLLAH Tehran, Iran LARRY WHEELER Macomb, Illinois MARCELLA NORDSTROM Buda, Illinois -38- SAIED L 5 4,,ff fQ ii 4 ,, lu JACOB Tehran, Iran STEVE GARLISH Farmington, Illinois ROGER DAVIS ST. David, Illinois DAVE TALBERT Toulon, Illinois SUJEAN SMITH Canton, Illinois BRUCE LINDZEY Canton, Illinois JIM UFKIN Cuba, Illinois MARGARET WETZEI. Canton, Illinois Z f -' sVFf'N'5 L Qi, .- AQ 2, , if . f'.,,,.f 1' :,. R f J .. 'Y X, CV iff ,gf . 7 'GZ X .A ,, 2, f S , 1 , ,uv V l Q 7 . H1 ' Q .awww ,V f :WSWS 1 '- an -1 esvggnulvif' z . . 4 a Af lin. fu ff' LM.-4 X MX rw ' he 2 1.3 ., N , K ,V , 74, 4,48 X aw. tn if .X i Al X V sg '-M.-f I , V i S few 4 f'.,'? .,,,,,. , ,, vim 5 sy V A X , 52 1 -1- ff-fn . .. ...l ,Q .,, , yf. Q i 1 Ho 'A iw f H ,xg F it 1 gf ' 7 fix 2311423 ' ,L 'ff . ,. 'EEN' 'Q EY ff I 1 ,f ,M ,ff r Q 1--M, MM, N- ..,,V -was I 'K 1 I-2 J?f':-E'- c- :13.g.Q2'?gE: 2 V DON CORDELL Havana, Illinois ALI SAMIM Shrarz, Iran BILL YOUNG Williamsfield, Illinois CHARLES BERTETTO Lewistown, Illinois -39- JIM WILKINSON Wyoming, Illinois MARY HAYDUK Norris, Illinois VERNA SANDALL Norris, illinois DAVE HARPER Ellisville, Illinois '-QS? fy, -,Q p 7 I . V ,ii 3 . 214, ' K 3 ,312 W my as .-iw' l J My Wk V 47:4 VI Has ! 5 K , Eff, fin'-5 71 l ' 'aaa x 'A 'f I . 5 Mi . l ci art'-255.4 3 S? K J lil :ff 5, . , im . I 'wr 'f 2551 ' 'V 'fdfffwvs I ,4-aw, I . ff,k . ' f 1 -iv, -.w C L 'I in ,-,M 'V Q4 Qu -flu 2 v 'ti Q, J Qui R Q v '17 Asia' filpe f . ,fain C ,owl , Jw, W I Wk f iw, .73 Q 6 -A 1 Zi ,. y 3 DKQ I H0113 w lqfm' iii it , ff: , . . swf v4E qaswf' X 'K ' 4 W sig? i .J . is x ,fx - was A53 X 1 ' 1 1 s si- A I, fax: 1 .. iii Q r' t? ,i fi, f3,wP:gg? 2: f y 4 , mf s sw' - of kiwi? ,Qff5?i2'ilfi ww- , X' f ,f-,Q 245 viz , 1: .V-yi,11L! an ,wx .-1 s9Kfyf'1'v f. ' ' E: 9 fy-' CARL WALTER Canton, Illinois DONNA HART Canton, Illinois BOB BARNES Canton, Illinois MICHAEL McCANTS Detroit, Michigan . , R553 ,Q says, W M. QV Wh .x . aww 2' w mf ,,, 3 Jw S 'I . 'mg 'Q-135' -1-JIM' BARBARA KUMER St. David, Illinois GERALD BRUSH Canton, Illinois W, ,if X gas. L 5 giflrv SL QAWVV 10 Ir' IJ, iw. LARRY ELLIS Canton, Illinois MARGRET LAMM Sterling, Illinois Delegates tothe annual Maclvlurray journalism convention Gary Roudebuslw, Barry Barker, Lee Dickson, Carole Hall MN' I ..fff 'fQff'? ' -4Q- Whit .. Q I '1, fzaawyt- .5,w3sl': 1 7' S s 5 ,Z X M, -C 5 , V.-N-M. aj V. fu 5 ,, go t, . . ....., ,.:, - , ,, , ,, ' -' 1215.55 ' 1 ' fs - A rr ff V? 1 Q, P x A 511332 ' 6 i '5 t1'5'?vfe4 JAN f Qfrisifb 3 ,V 'ii , I 5 'Ss SHARON MCGHEE Canton, Illinois SHELBY LIGHTLE Canton, Illinois KENT COULTAS Canton, Illinois CHARLES GRICE Farmington, Illinois Q Vi 2. ,M . ,, I ., , ,,-. W . Qu , ,Q K ' ,Y 'll ' -' K - fi ,Q Wx! S 5 -g-vga' s .M . ,fr .,.,, ,f ,X 3 ..' C ,.i.: , . v 0: . L ,unix 'W QI: as Q33 N fi W' 'QQ N ' J Q - Mfg: ,Q 4, 1,315 wiv, X, . Q, .yy , .1 ,gum .vmba I J JACK BROWNING Canton, Illinois DAVE SMITH Canton, Illinois J UDY STREITMATTER Speer, Illinois JIM WINDISH Elmwood, Illinois 1.4:-H A as H Y ff? ' I - ,, 4 I 'vv-,f N..--f' -41- , fl -7' ....-M -If I hi. DONNA Jo WOLF Canton, Illinois STEVE ENDSLEY Canton, Illinois GUY ANDERSON Maquon, Illinois JACK FRAME Elmwood, Illinois ACTIVITIES .-,..,--.v -Wi--m -..-,.,.-Q-p....,,,,,,,f..', vr-..,,,.., 1 Y E V V STUDENT SENATE: Row One: Marilyn Salisbury, 11 81 25, Guy Anderson 125, Eileen Butler 125, Gary Dal- masso 11 8. 25. Row Two: Renick Ross 125, Darlene Bodie 11 8. 25, Gary Roudebush 11 8. 25, lris Sepich 125, Leonard Kovachevich 11 81 25. Row Three: Barry Barker 11 81 25, Jim Windish 125, Bob Barnes 11 81 25, Jack Toncray 11 8. 25, and Advisers, Mr. Thomas Juravich and Mrs. Faye Hedin. STUDENT SENATE SETS THE COLLEGE' S SOCIAL STANDARDS MK Senate officers for 1961-62: Marilyn Salisbury, treasurer: Darlene Bodie, secretary, Leonard Kovachevich, vice presi- dent, and Gary Dalrnasso, president. -44- Hop, hop, hop, go happy CCC students during the fun-filled Orientation Week. John Patterson prepares to fulfill his democratic obligation by registering to vote in a student election. Sue Beamer serves the student voters as the registrar. Lynn McPheeters assists Rose Swanson in the cool, refreshing punch served at the annual May Ball. Compliments of: KNEPP'S and DROW HARDWARE Queen Jeannie Welch and her court, Dixie Walsh and Janet Essex, add their charm to the annual Senate Christmas Dance. l l However, these students will soon face the relentless struggle to ma ke good grades. - gk ' Y ' . ,de-V, ,agp .Y..,.....kL., THE SHIELD STAFF Row One Lee Dickson Carole Hall Sandy Becks Jeannette Burbudge Janet Munson Row Tx o Bob Barnes Jlrn Hartford Mike Hem ley Gary Rouclebush Janice Moorcrott Barry Barker Row Three Ron Peterson Morre Clark George Muller Gerald Brush and Mr Ed Knlgus Advlser ANOTHER FIRST FOR CANTON COLLEGE ' 'br C Ord? V v 1961 62 SHIELD Staff Carole l-'all Barry Barker George Muller ar Carl Walter Bob Barne Barry Barker Mr John Ronketto J photography adviser Mr Ed Kllgus co edntors layouts advertising chief photographer SHIELD advuser Co edltors Barry Barker and Carole Hall decude whether or not nt us pos sable to avoid any mayor photograph uc dusaster C135 I Z l 1 x I . I . N' 2 , , S , , , . I Z , l , I I , , . ' ....... ........ ............ T s ... .... .. ...... ... . . . ' ' . , F. ... . ' , 5 l r 13? V l v.g'rfn ' ws.- z i . A 4 ' ' I I ' I . I ' ,Q , . . . If 4 un 'l X ,MQ 1,131 'l C: 5 ' . ' - 'H V I Q- A' ' , ' J. 3 'M Ft L ' L 1 4- C ' 1 .J THE LANCER STAFF STRIVES FOR SCHOOL UNITY 1961-62 LANCER STAFF Carole Hall .......................... Editor Lee Dickson, Jerry Brush, Gary Roudebush ........... Assistant Editors Jeanette Burbidge ..... ..... C hief Typist Phil Taylor ......... ...,, S ports Editor Mr. Ed Kilgus .. LANCER Adviser Carole Hall and Jerry Brush, in order to make a better LANCER, have a Meeting of the Minds to avoid any iournalistic error. The LANCER STAFF: Row One: Lee Dickson, Carole Hall, Janet Munson, Jeanette Bur- bidge, Bob Barnes. Row Two: Jim Hartford, George Miller, Gary Roudebush, Janice Moorcrott. Row Three: Barry Barker, Jerry Brush, and Ed Kilgus, Adviser. -47- 5 as ,W Mi, Qi. at ,Qi 6 'lv lg al '- if Qi' I M .0 .5 i r 'f 3' 4 2 wi, ,J mpg. pn Y dl: , 5 'Q i si f ' X ,,- I liifl' . ii 2 T , E 4 ry, Y- l I fi ,f-i vi s Q 1 illifi i , l Kate Pennypacker and Wilber Fifield, under the direction ot Miss Coty lot coursel, are preparing for matrimony. The Pennypacker family pose for their an- nual pictureg Row One: Julie Tomlianovich David Osborn, Gary Roudebush, Paul Os- born, John Fitzgibbon, Rodney Heinze. Row Two: Janice Moorcroft, Phyllis Van- dermeer, Pat Waymack. Row Three: .lack I Baily. HTH! REMARKABLE MR. PzNNvPAcKzR ty As shown here, Miss Coty is an expert in 1 make-up - asked Mr. Pennypacker CGary Dalmassol. l CAST Directed by Miss Daisy Coty Laurie Pennypacker First Pupil .......... Second ........... Ben Pennypacker .... David Pennypacker -. .. Edward Pennypacker . Elizabeth Pennypacker Aunt Jane Pennypacker Wilber Fifield ........ Kate Pennypacker Ma Pennypacker .... Henry Pennypacker . . . Teddie Pennypacker .. Grandpa Pennypacker Quinlan ............. A Young Man ....... Dr. Fifield ...... Sheriff .......... Pa Pennypacker Policeman ..... -4g- Patti Waymack Barbara Kumer Dixie Walsh .... Paul Osborn . . . . David Osborn . . . . . . John Fitzgibbon Julie Tomlianovich Phyllis Vandermeer Guy Anderson . Janice Moorcroft Judy Hill ...... Jack Baily . Rodney Heinze .. Gary Dalmasso .. . Lee Dickson . .. Jack Browning . . . . . Morrie Clark .. Galen Timmons . Gary Roudebush .. . Randy Wiseman Singing, dancing, and laughing was only part of the enioyrnent encountered at the first annual LANCER Style Show. With the help of the Canton merchants, the students from the Publications Department rallied be- hind Mr. Ed Kilgus and presented an enioy- able evening for everyone. mu Part of the LANCER Staff's Annual Style Show cast: Joyce Jones, Kathy Grove, Jeanne Welch, Mike Dun can, Lynn McPheeters, Janet Munson, Guy Anderson, Bob Barnes, and Carol Mulica, sing Hey Look Us Over. MIXED CHORUS: First Row: Ketric Klingman, Director, Barb Hofeditz, Mary Jo Wells, Karen Collins, Marilyn Salisbury, Suzie Sutton, Judy Robertson, Judy Paul, Suiean Smith, Kathy Grove, Janet Munson, Mary Jo Myers, Mary Kay Keller, Darlene Clemmons, Judy Meftord. Second Row: Claudia Hicks, Mildred Witte, Sharon Siedel, Barbara Bennett, Janet Laird, Donna Alig, Janice Moorcroft, Carol Mulica, Margaret Lamm, Dee Haram, Yvonne Beckner, Barbara Brons, Bonnie Miller, Pat O'Leary. Third Row: Chuck Grice, Lynn McPheeters, Gary Roudebush, Carl Walter, Don Catton, John Harris, Gordon Pollitt, Gerald Brush, Ron Catton, Dave Anderson, Don Keefauver, Saied Jacob, Jack Browning, and Leonard Kovachevich. Pianist: Carole Hall. MEN'S CHORUS: First Row: Chuck Grice, Lynn McPheeters, John Harris, Ketric Klingman, Director, Gordon Pollitt, Ron Catton, Saied Jacob. Row Two: Gary Roudebush, Carl Walter, Don Catton, Dave Anderson, Don Keetauver, Jack Brown- ing, Leonard Kovachevich, and Jerry Brush. -50- CURRENT EVENTS CLUB STUDIES WORLD PROBLEMS Gary Weber, Margaret Wefzel, and Dan Per- kins, officers of the Current Events Club, examine Moscow on an original Russkii map. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB: Row One: Marcella Nordstrorn,, Gary Weber, Richard Lowe, Margaret Wetzel. Row Two: Bob Welsh, Jim Hartford, Dan Perkins, and Thomas Juravich, Adviser. -51- A cross section of Canton Comm- unity College is displayed in the Eager Beavers who worked on the stunt show and style show presented by the LANCER Staff. A highlight of the Carnival evening was the Apache Dance, part of the sideshow entertainment. i I 5 N 1.236 1, l ,rir C To GC - is C fl is , LL graft X ' J i 'r I th f d ' i I 'surel yi ,i y ,Q n e oregroun ,enloy ng a ei ' y M 'flejf Q fy- i meal during Canton College Carnival Vg X banquet, is Larry Woodcock and his K 2 . C, af family- fs Aff, t , y M .. , -52.. 2 , ?1 ,,,,.A,. ,nr WA Y rn l fyf 'TY 3 l l 'x l Queen of The Carnival, Carole Hall, and her royal court, L. Gilharn, R. Swanson, B. Brons, D. Walsh, B. Korner, D. Myers, and D. Wolf. C.C.C.'s own John Silver, Mr, E. Kilgus, our favorite pirate, 'tirelessly directs his Crew during The an- CANTON COLLEGE CARNIVAL mai 3 , ,RK l X x,., xxv ' ' Nui Come, see the Egress! - this call fool- ed many at the gala affair. A Chiropracfor's Paradise! -53- if -. Q 9 'Sa wi 7 4 .ikgp ' 4 .4 j -f ,. . v .' Q f :AA ' CCTV' ga II '-x'. g x,v-, if gf ,j,,. L v t f pi 0 f-P+' 1 5, mmarkl I 49430, ' Tlffgfr mf '-'f 'fef '-rl' T- A ge fl. I? . Shown with Adviser, John Ronketto, the College Photographers, Barry Barker, Chief Photographer, and Ron Peterson discuss their techniques in Photography. CCC PHOTOGRAPHERS EXCEL IN THEIR ABILITIES John Ronketto, Adviser to the College photo staff, is kept busy repairing the photo equipment, keeping it in top operating condition, enabling the Photo Staff to keep up its fine tradition of quality photographs. Q mwsx -, .,s., ' ' fx x, l Xfffwxs I iii 1,5 x -Wil' After introducing Jeannie Welch and Bob Welsh as Queen and King of the May Ball, Vice-Presi dent Kovachevich introduces Prince Larry Ellis and Princess Barbara Kumer. MAY BALI. CLIMAXES THE YEAR'S SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Dean Osborn, along with other chaperones at the May Ball, tells the future of Canton College to the school board members. Mr. Ridle and his date take a step into Fantasia , the theme of the May Ball. 4 I i m fs Mu? es' , FNS 57 as QQ H- X4 52,9 , ATHLETICS ilm,: l 1: 4 t 5, ' L 5 t 5 ' R 'vu JJ if i gl 391 ' t P I l ft V ft ll, S ,Q 3 l A Q 5 g Q F E W Nr Canton College Crusaders: Row One: Larry Dicks, Dick Brown, Jack Dowell, Dick Vanderveen, Miles Horton. Row Two: Coach Don Sorensen, Mgr. Bert Ho- man, Jack Baily, Jim Peterson, Ron Rohrer, Charles Bolton, Dennis Van Middles- worth, Vernon Johnson, and Jim Bixby. Q ' A ' .ff-?2S'3r avg? Q . ,i i To make two points, Larry Dicks outmaneuvers his Joliet opponent with a fast break. Up and away goes Dick Vanderveen, as he attempts a layup against the Burlington Blackhawks. -58- . J' 1 . Q5- li., N.rf, Sas. .fx 6 .J 4 I - an T 'iw si, Gol Go! Go! says Coach Sorensen before The tip-off. Big Jack DoweIl's thrust pays off for CCC's suc- cessful season. 1961-62 Crusader Basketball Season We They Springfield .... .. . 81 60 Mt. Vernon . . . . . 106 79 mo... we ,.... ... 91 75 CRU SAD515 HAW5 Greenville ........... . , 74 54 MacMurry College .... ,. . 92 82 Illinois College ..... .. . 96 64 Lasaile-Peru ...,.. . . . ea 8,4 Centralia ....... . . 91 96 Lincoln Bible .... ... 88 84 Springfield .. . .. 82 70 ' Lincoln ... .. ... 93 82 Joliet ,..... . . 85 93 LaSalle-Peru . . . . 84 77 Normal J.V. .... .. 69 88 Quincy College ... ... 90 92 Danville ........ ... 93 62 Burlington .... . . 66 57 Lincoln .... . , 80 1 1 1 Bellevue ........... .. . 100 84 Danville ............ ........ . . 104 75 15 Wins and 5 Loses. TOURNAMENTS Chanufe Invitational Canton Classic' L0Ckb9me ------ 74 65 Bellevue ......., 73 56 Chanufe ...... . . 54 67 Springfield .... 63 55 Wm BUf1lKef' ...... cFif51 Place, A 14th Placej , fr og., , F' ' 7' -A . ' L DISTRICT PLAYQFF 7 M' ' ' ' ' ' Lincoln ................................. 89 93 lofol-161351112815-gl Tournament Record: Three Wins, Three Loses Total Season: 18 Wins and 8 Loses. -59- lf A V mm is , QQX Wx NM rv at f a 'S sw , at f ,Gi i E3 , f Q :J 1, 5f'f!2 -L'Q , 3 Misa ig Wir, Mr. Metzger thanks Roy Hopper and Lynn Mc Pheeters for the special gift. Jerry Batterton and Jack Toncray battle for recovery of the ball. INTRAMURAI. ACTIVITIES ADD T0 THE COLLEGE SPIRIT Intramural Basketball Players: . Row One: Richard Lowe, Don Bell, Phil Murphy. Row Two: Dave Smith, Lynn McPheeters, Larry Wheeler, Sid Jacob, Lee Dickson, Roy Hopper. Row Three: Claxton Cantrell, Jim.Winclish, Don Swanson, Jack Toncray, Mike Hensley, Bob Welsh, Jerry Batterton. Row Four: Gene Walker, Ron Catton, Fred Harms, Jim Ruey, Jim Hartford, Dean Gibson, Ali Samim. Row Five: Bill Myers, Jim Walker, Dick Mowery, Randy Snider, John Myers, Don Keefauver, Bob Effland, and John Berry. Lf ,K- il ',., , ' fy X ' A 'Liza A Q- 13294 LRUSADER BASEBALL TEAM, 1962: Row One: Claxton Cantrell, Roger Davis, Larry Dicks, Jim Bixby, Steve Williams, Mike Hensley, Jim Walker, Phil Murphy. Row Two: Gary Inskeep, Dick Mowery, Ajay Martin, Ron Catton, Miles Horton. Row Three: Larry Ellis, Coach Harry Smith, Lee Dickson, Ron Rohr- er, Jack Dowell, Dick Brown, Charles Bolton, and Managers, Gary Dalmasso and Jim Pritchard. BASEBALL TEAM WINS TEN GAMES IN A ROW f ,mi WW W I' I - 5 hyd W , pf , l W Z! ' W ' j3':.lx halt I1-40501 gffniw 1 '- v vu ' ...st ,- ., V H ,U em, , A I ,.,. X 41' f ft- '.A1 ' ,ii .. 1+ ' as .- .f'w,... .nr , -1 - .1 A if , ,- , -'w .'-M 'xt . .7,b,. 2- , 4 A- W i ' iw. vi :Vp Q ,Q-,M W :A - K.-fy' ts M .,, Q .A 'Q , . Q L - A' Y 'fjlf was - wg ,f i A ' Jr'- f - -- ' ' -'gf ' 4 x gi it 'X 'W A' 'F w rf X H4 r ' bv V' Y 3 , f . 2-wma, 1 Mi ' 2, 142 1 , me A . .f S I' - ' 1- f if fa , f A A' . 1 . 1 f v iityin 'f .X v, , ,i,, 7 5 . , - sfgsiizfpfy, f' QhlS,,'f91 4 V K 'QM' 3 s- . 1: K I - w 1' i, f , LOW: . .5 , ,M , , , Q , 01 emi, 5 , L ww ,,,, agar .eu gala Nz, . 53.3, L pf , M.. Y 'Q M 1 .:1A',i'. . L sax., fi-mul. A , I 1962 Crusader Baseball Season We The Lincoln .... -- l5 Lincoln ..... . . l O Western J.V. .. .. IO l Western J.V. . . . . 6 5 Y O Knox J.V. ............... .. T2 3 Knox J.V. .....,........... .. l3 6 Lincoln lDistrict Tournament? .... 6 2 Lincoln .................... . . T2 2 Monmouth ............... . . ll O Bradley .,....... ........... . . 5 4 Bellevue lDistrict Tournament! ..,. 5 7 Western J. V. .................. 7 6 Western J. V. .................. 4 l'3 lWith Three Games to Play, the Record stands at ll Wins and 2 Losesl i T 5 MWMM l 'W , l 4 F- , E 5' if T N i 'wr' l l l l l ,l GOLF TEAM: Row One: Dave Bruketta, Randy Wisernan, Lynn McPheeTers, Bob Welsh. S ll Row Two: Coach Leroy Macklin, Ed Ansfine, Bill Young, .lack Baily, and John Myers. , L 1962 Crusader Golf Team ,ff ' ,J A We They Eureka .. .. l3V2 496 Lincoln . . . . TOVQ 7'fb Western . . . . l l T4 Knox . . . .... 2 T5 Eureka ...... ................ l 2 3 Lincoln ..................... 3V2 lllfb lWi1h Two Games to Play, the Record stands at 3 Wins and 3 Losesl li ll il l el l -62- AUTOGRAPHS 63 AUTOGRAPHS -64- X , .A -wmv. NFAQL 1 145-4,5 , QM., fn' ' ian 1 x av ,' -fflf .xg 1:9 - 41 ... .yy w. M an' x -am' Wag 49' 4. ' '. H21 A ' X V mx ,aff ' ' ...Ii ECM' . A . 1 -'MVA - 4 ffl., -vm .sf -Q -W 1 iv, If if-v s..9 s 1' 1-.1 92 5' x Ns.. 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