Spoon River College - Shield Yearbook (Canton, IL)
- Class of 1977
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Sculptor Tom Snowman of Canton and Mrs. Bordner pose Cat leftj for photographers during the unveiling and presentation ceremony. Dean Rowe Cat leftj makes a point to the Congressman . Paul Robbins faboveb receives an answer to his question while Judy Schmidt and Jeff Cantrall Cbelowb ponder answers they have heard. Rep. Railsback, successful in his candr dacy for re-election, listens intently to questions asked of him. Bumper sticker gets a new use Qailsbacb Visits S1210 50.09 4.11 Y' 0615 ax., A M Eat, drink and be merry . . . started with Mary Io Bav- ery, '76 Student Senate president serving chicken Ctop photoj. Carl Jackson Cat rightb reaches for a high volley. Next to eating, volleyball drew the biggest crowds. :Dag TK I---fi . 'I x' u. 4 , ,,. a U, Y ' .r 1' 51' 3 In--we u Qpwtg '76 N ai f 'Q' A 41. 3- 2. -4,-3 t W.. u A 1,64 N33-vf,,f I vi Food followed by frisbee con- tests made Crusaders' Day great for students and faculty . w 1 'lf .,f m,..sn-As ,,pP' QMQKQ Patience, perseverance and a checkbook will get you through registration, eventually. Thoughts of Stormin' In watermelon feed and a dance, traditional first week activities, made long lines more endurable. l I 4 STORMIN' IN starts with a watermelon eating and seed spitting contest. Senator Wendy Hurst helps Carl McCausland Copposite pagej. Charlie Juraco ate a record- breaking 9 quarters and Jay Waughtel and Don Marald tied for second. Earl Phillips spit a seed 36-854, retaining his '75 title . Addison Grace played for the dance which followed. 1 Xfgyg 'Q auf. L- , ., W ' ',.:.g,.f2- f -A -'sa35' .Z1z : -'-A . . -'W , ' :ffcy Y .3152 ' 5 gngz' . , AYP.. ,. 'fi L A '--' - .af STUDENT SENATORS perform many duties besides arranging student dances. Their involvement ranges from helping with registra- tion to providing comfort for a lost pup. The Student Center was the scene of register- ing new voters for the national election, stu- dent body election, and a place to receive blood donations for the American Red Cross, and to provide food for donors. 421 gf r flivolyem-1' Wifi Mu if NUM W VIRY mcg' 'vw In 5 Y fo Ad p mVoUg0 in vp , H 4,t ,ff AU' A if f W. Campus arrangements for the Red Cross Bloodmobile visit were made by Students gave over 64 pints of blood to the Red Cross in November. ' V la. if f' 1, . rf' +7 8 ,, 1' Q ' 1 f Q il ' . 2. ' 41 .w1z,gL:4' V'-2' ,W ,, , f ff it p g, M Sandra Weeks, health instructor, and the LPN Department. el-ZMQI-Zlvvu Nancy Negley , sophomore, and Greg Laird , freshman, Cshown in the centerb, played the demanding leading roles of Anne Miller and Paul Friedman in the light-hearted Broadway comedy, 6 RMS RIV VU, last April. The pair's apartment hunting is forgotten in favor of injecting some brief moments of romantic excitement into their conventional lives. With interruptions by a slow-witted janitor Qportrayed by Mike Duvallj and a slovenly neighbor QSusan Smith, Anne's husband CMark Tippettj, Pau1's wife CPam Wilsonj, and prospective parents Uerry Wallick and Jody Kovachevichh , the romantic episode is more laugh-provoking than enduring. Directed by Janet Gardner, speech instructor, the cast played to standing room only both nights . Student assistants included Don Ulm, Ruth Smith, Roberta Sherman, Jan Mayo, Paul Lane , and Steve Kelch. Jr f i '1 if nl 'fs ill 5 3 , -. 1 --- 5 ! 1 I f Ks, I . 1 this 'mf in '1 I 5-wif' - ff U MU buqrii MQ QR? Offstage laughter from the trio below helped pre- pare the cast for the real thing. They are Director Gardner, Mark Tippett, and Pam Wilson. t..'??.f3'- PM f li Y. 'Ax ,, if 1, ' 'Hr A mow xl? fu X, w 'S' S 01 0 lv ,,, , A S7 , A . 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Festivities were planned and arranged for by Student Senate members with the help of Ed Georgieff , Center's director. Elected by popular vote to reign until the fall of 1977 were Queen Paula Marinich and King Dave Lewis, at left below. The freshmen elected Prince and Princess were Bob Crawford and Kristie Kennedy flower right, opposite page, posing with the King and Queenj. AW QW 1 Q. . -4. sl Gu , Lined up before the winners were announced are most of the candidates nominated by petitions circu- lated by their friends. From left are Nancy Weirauch, Doug Gregurich, '75 King Kevin and '75 Queen April, Lynn Prosser, Steve Kelch, Paula and Dave, Wendy Hurst and Clyde Peters. Jim Hamm, Becky Krohe and Crawford were out of camera range in this picture. f ,nf ill' . .A V . , www --,- , , ,,,.,i1. ,. I Q , ,,.,,.,w., 1 www . .. g 2 ., f . 1.-.Q-'ff ' 'wwmwl ,,.,.,,,M ,t.,, A nn.. 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At right participants signed their insur- ance forms before boarding the char- tered bus. The winners! Rich, Mr. Crusader CClydeJ and Kevin. Jw z M 001.42 Q ZA Au M 5 f X Z X ' f Rich Albsmeyer Payson Bill Allaman Oquawka Tim Allaman Canton Dawn Amerine Canton Marcia Amerine Canton Diana Athey Mapleton Dawn Attig Aledo Linda Azbell Vermont Barb Banks Lewistown Rick Bannister Glasford ef - f G3 .arm-S ',x '. Debbie Batterton London Mills Mark Beal Monmouth Kathy Bearce Canton Lou Benns St. David Tina Beolerro Fairview Billie Bitner Havana Debbie Bland Macomb Merlin Blessman Topeka Judy Blickhan Canton Ranelle Block Flanagan '-pf! -vi.. M1ICh Bloomfield Leonard Bolen Steve Boggs Bartonvrlle Canton Havana lf, qv' foo :VK Jerry Boyce Becky Boyd Jeff Braden Canton Lewistown Lewistown '1'----i- 47 V N ' I I WEN . . rl ,S 'T ,JF Jn Becky Bradshaw Clayton Carmon Branson Canton ,4- , 'X Heidi Bradshaw Canton Gail Breese Fiatt 1 f 'gtg . ,,4r'iJf t 985 7 .,,sg.,, J , , 1 I f-is a ' X, wi 'E i L' -2 Ami, ' A - X ' K. x K Dianne Carollo Frankfort Pam Clemens Astoria J Rhonda Chiatello Pittsfield i A t X3 Carl Clothier Canton James Burch Glenda Burgett Lewistown Canton .Q ,- Loretta Burgett Canton 21, ,, S 'nu.LQww,..t - - Q.-f I Angie Busby Jim Cameron Canton Canton 5 age A Aw fgxjfili Ei Julie Carlton Astoria 'il S.. . 4 ,,,. W , 'iz , 'f -Q 35, g.. M f - - - 9.4 f -P ' . H E twif' :wj , is f' , ' 4 -I I J -'3 B I I 5- -'--- .P i. . , i , y .J , Y 1 ' 3 , ..., - - f is . I: -F, Q 1 My . -mw- ,.....,....wM- --..,.Y.,4 'W . 1.1:-:-:1. rzv:-:,:,:. :I-.:,..v.,+:f-.:,. v . Harlie Comeens Canton Kathy Conner Canton Janice Connor Bushnell Pam Connor Adair 2 1 s i i Carol Craig Canton Bob Crawford Canton Randy Crews Concord Nancy Crouse Fairview Seattle , Wash . Havana Kevin Dedert Quincy Dan DeRenzy Canton .J , . .1 ' 'll -7-Af' , ' 2'b is -, 'xi AW! Joni Curry Carla Dailey Debbie Dainty Marty Danner Gary Davis Havana Glasford Lewistown '09 Mike DeRew Sonjia Devore John Dew Geneseo Havana Canton I '-x I f ,wg L ivapfi X 4? it F l xl Julie Doerr Havana Bruce Donaldson Canton Jackie Downey Canton Paula Duffield Canton ig., Dan Edwards Lewistown Dave Ehnle Wyoming Darrell Elliott Farmington Dave Ernst Geneseo Clyde Eskridge Canton Frank Edwards Lewistown Chet Esther Rushville Richard Essex Canton Paulette Fate Lewistown Carol Ferro St . David af r fl lk ,,,A . 'W 4' , Mx a. ,Q X . A Q ..,..--f'-4 ,f MM : ?f - h 4,v,.r,ggwwe fE'H.,.k,.:'5:1 ' Y if 9 r , sg, I I I A ..,t my IZV E Y f s1 f E Chris Ferro J 'W' St. David 1 5 ,:,:n:5.t.,: I ,A,Q U M 1 1 ws '59 5T'r,'b is 3 if J!! W 5 X Roger Fife Bath 'Eff a E' 'xx 'i EX Michael Findley Macomb Barry Fisher Ellisville Cathy Ford Bardolph Rosalie France Ipava X sh- Judith Frank Canton Gail Gonterman Canton 6 3,5 ,gl , fi 1. r, g 1 'sg 'V 'I -,, ' , J: H wx ' ...jf Ronald Frese Judy Giacabazi Craig Gilson Georgia Glaser Fowler Fairview Havana London Mills Mary Grafelman Joyce Grissom Marty Grzanich Nan Hall Canton Lewistown Dunfermline Hanna City X KX QS Q -'WX ij 1 ts ..ssym - L-.W 'Dx Iim Hamm Chapin Tim Hamm Chapin Marvel Hardy Pinckneyville Kolby Harris Canton Barbara Hart Canton Roberta Hart Fiatt Kathy Hay Canton Todd Haynes Canton Robert Herbert Jr. Lewistown Richard Hendricker Arenzville Sharon Herbert London Mills Kim Herrick Lewistown Janet Hilton Cuba . f Brenda Hisey Lewistown Canton Canton Alan Holdcroft Randy Hoepker Genelda Hopping Marietta Steven Horwedel Vermont Teresa Howarter St. David Louis Howarth Macomb Valerie Howell Canton Wendy Hurst Canton Gail Gonterman chuckles and Debbie Batterton hides from the cameraman in the DPT room. '-. Colene Huddleston Canton Lee Ann Jenkins Canton 14 Joyce Jockisch Lewistown Sonny Johnson Cuba Charles Juraco Canton Margaret Juraco Canton ls 1, ,X P? ff Wendy Traeger helps straighten things out Department. wr. Melody Karrick Farmington , Bryan Kacynski P2125 Egger Kristie Kennedy Peoria Farmington Cris Karrick Sally King Havana St. David in the Data Processing WI ,. , 'i':' ' -.4' f - .J '.as alia:- ,,:- j K I ayrt ay a , 131 1? 5 , 52 in 91 A ,V 'ti J, i t Jim Kling Middlegrove Jodi Kovacevich Canton ' 37 Tim Kruger Flanagan Rodney Kurzhal Canton Larry LaCroix Burnside Greg Laird Canton Jeff Lasswell Roseville lee-Won Lee Havana Leon Leeper Farmington Donita Long Canton Esther Loveland Canton Gretchen Lundeen I pava Tresa Madtson Lewistown Jerry Mahr Cuba , Q6 1 -J J- -i ,E L Late afternoon in the Student Center. Who studies? i -1- ' Lunch complete with flowers, candles? And tn the Shield office? Lisa Manock Canton Lynette Markendorf Canton Rick Martin Vermont Terry Martin Roseville 1 ,, V Mark Matteson Ellisville '77, ,X I 'S -,: 7 1. 462, K wi Jiffy 'S if ' 1 3 fra it if S ! 42' S SF- F 8 J 3 f. '.- fu-u','u',n,0 .. .---..,,n,,n.,. , ... no-an in 'sv - - .. -1 t n u 4 . . .'. . ,'.'.'. .'.'.'. ,1 s' xv ,',-'.',- . .. ......,,-. ,..,.., 1 ...M . . N-.,...,.,..-,'.'. . . . . t . '.- .g- .'. ...... ' S. nas X 5 1 1 ..'.'.'!.'.'-fwfr. .'n'.C1'.ef4' - ,. Q N gg T W Kermit Negley tri ,,: E 'ji CZIIIIOII ?A, 1 1,:: A:1,,,, ,esggg - V. 21135 if ,ji Richard Murphy Canton Linda Myers Canton Glenda Moore Havana Teresa Morgan Canton Jim Muder Liberty James Melvin Ellisville Malcolm Melvin Ellisville Gloria Meyer London Mills Mark Montgomery Macomb Ralph Negley Farmington David Neidig Canton Teresa Nergenah Chapin Cynde Newton Canton Kevin O'Bryan Geneseo Kenna Oliver Farmington Kevin Oliver Farmington -tl r ij! Kr. W Kim Oliver Farmington Lloyd Overcasl. London Mill - Susan Overcash London Mills ss of f ' A S 5 , P ti'-5 C fff -to ' sf T Cathy Pavley Priscilla Pires Canton Canton x. Dean Parker Ursa Teresa Pires Canton Al 3 QI Rodney Parks Table Grove Don Powell Cuba Michelle Radosevic Havana CL M A7 F Steve Parks Arenzville Clyde Prater Astoria Deanna Ray Fairview Q Linda Reneau Bryant Dolores Roach Canton Kent Robertson Quincy X 1 David Pidenour Canton Billie Roberts Lewistown Ron Robeson Rushville wtf Richard Riley Fiatt Paul Sager Astoria X . Duane Sandrock Toni Sayers Prophetstown Browning ba., M 1 43 .K 4 .. rfvdn- . L- Tl 54 Q 5, 4 Trouble with a fire drill is you have to go back in. Bryon Shoop Glasford Fred Simpson Lewistown Jeff Shirley Astoria Terry Smith Fairview Dennis Srnysor Cuba Theresa Starcevich Farmington Gerald Strode Cuba Jeff Strode Canton Doug Schmidt Liberty Dave Shelby Lewistown C1ndy Schiller Canton 'I N5- HQ qgti it 41 ,sf ' - ..,. -z b .N sf 1 Diana Stewart Canton Valerie Taylor Canton Dan Thomas Roseville NM' its sisiixaf 'a'-e,a ' .an- O 'C . H 'Ill lm' 1 1 :Sl it X' fav st , tx mf ,J Mary Thompson Canton Dave Thompson Aledo Richard Tieken Mendon Kelly Till Canton Wendy Traeger Farmington Wendall Umbarger Canton Brantz Vanderveen Havana Patty Van Liew Fairview P ,wa --uw- x X10 K' .Q 2 1 . X Q 'pf-we f 5 Q 'WY' 'Mr-f. Jerry Wallick Steve Wasson Lewistown Lewistown 519 --How cow ,, ' vou NEEOMILK .Img 1 Arn X Cathy Watson Lewistown fd QU' 4 D Diana Viano Canton Bob Vohland Canton 5 Clayton Waughtel I ay Waughtel Cuba Cuba I Y A CJ Q35 6 fa , to ,ff Pat Weaver Peoria Nancy Weirauch Lewistown Fred Wiewel Canton Jane Williams Smithfield Cheryl Wilson Havana Marianne Wilson Canton Martha Wood Ed Wys Dave Zorn John Yockey Havana Ipava Macomb Rushville Jeff Attig Aledo Becky Bitner Canton Jeaneen Bordner Canton Steve Boyd Meredosia H . S' . I , ' 1 - t Rhonda Calhoun Smithfield David Campbell . Astoria Jeff Cantrall Smithfield Rosalie Churchill . , , Canton N I 59 l 1: '- ' N l ' E 1 .4 I Jim Clark Jeff Danz Canton Farmington Carla Davidson Sl1S3I1 Edwards l f d Blowing bubbles beats boredom. Lewistown G as or OITICIS Cathy Jackson Ipava Steve Kelch Peoria Mark Kimbrell Farmington Tammy Klinedlnst Canton Jeromy Krock Canton Becky Krohe Cuba Scott Kuchan Canton Diane Lafferty Fiatt 1 49 Rhonda McVey Maquon Mike Mielke Osco Mike Morse Middlegrove Mikeal Paul Marietta 'Q-lull if Pam Lucas Bardolph Vanessa Martin Cuba Curtis Oatman Lewistown Larry Powell Cuba Paul Lane Chandlerville Rhonda Miller Smithfield Pat Murphy Jacksonville Dwight Phillips Pittsfield 4 'Q if-1 Sn....xv , Linda Rector Debbie Renner Smithfield Farmington x Dave Richards Farmington 3155 Q3 1 fu Bret Rumler Canton Brian Schone Arenzville Janet Skiles Astoria f f,!fN Carol Rutherford Ellisville Judy Schmidt Canton Jennie Smith Marietta Alan Stufflebeam Lewistown Ken Rutledge Adair Maurice Schoon Canton Danny Soper Canton Bruce Swenson Canton fv- INIX Barb Thompson Mary Timmons Pat Travis Dee Viano Bruce 'Weirauch Canton Canton Canton ' Canton Lewistown x Kevin White Vermont Q22 1-wig Carol Welker Dave Westerlund Debbie White Ipava Orion Marietta . ig: xx A ,, ,Aa ,. .'...,,5,:a'.'.i- X , v.!1'?' 6-I Phil Williams Canton 1 I,-91:11 X 1 I Pam Wilson Sheila Young Canton Cuba -anim m fl 4, 'pf ' Second semester registration was frigid! -8 ,R A Q My , A1 s Yi ,uf ky, C n , if Paula Marinich Dunfermline Dave Lewis Quincy Tom Lane Canton Patti Juliusson Canton Ron Reinholtz Canton Pat Ostertag Canton , A fu 14 V .1 ' nv -i .145 ,I J ,Fi-..- f ...M,,.....ad ': ' ,J 9' '+- sgifgfz WH 4 4 uv ' xp - 1 f. W Q '. 'F .3352 'H - ' 1 - . 3 v' Q ' 'i 4 ' ' ,. Z ' 2 we . , ., , -fu W.. . , V-41 .gun- 1 S -Q M.,,.,,Ns --1 ,ff .5 i, At cheerleading tryouts last fall, judges chose the six students shown on these pages. From left, above, they are: Jerry Wallick, Lewistowng Cheryl Wilson, Havana: Angie Busby, Cantong Rhonda Miller, Smithfieldg Bobbi Hale and Wendy Hurst, both of Canton. The cheerleading squad advisor is Sandy Weeks, SRC health and P.E. instructor. l OwMw QD 'v o , , 'Iva I 59 A r - .. L ZA' L L' Buzz Oatman Cleading immediately abovej, was the big winner for the Crusaders, getting first in the mile run, the three-mile run, and the six-mile run. Z' 'M'-Q., Q 'I gy 1 yv Track fans huddle to watch video- tape of track meet going on behind them. Qecomdf SRC! Eight track teams braved chilling wind and rain to compete in the second annual Spoon River College Invitational Track Meet in April '76 . Knox and Eureka varsity squads came in first and second respectively with community college teams placing in the following order: Kishwaukee, Sauk Valley, Oakton, Spoon River, Kankakee, and Morton. Crusader Coach Charlie Black was especially pleased with his big point winner, Buzz Oatman, who was first in three distance runs. In the six-mile run, his winning time of 33:35.4 was a meet record . Pole vaulter Steve Farlow, who later went 13-6 in the state meet, got a second with 13 feet in the invitational because of more misses than Eureka's entry. Randy Klinedinst also added points, getting third in the 440 . SRC eked out a sixth in the mile realy. Eiw'-lliiliif'-H-Y-H' l Boots and winter jackets donned by student and faculty volunteers were Wind was no help as Crusaders little protection from mud, rain and biting wind. Pres. Bishop Crop failed to place in javelin or dis- photoj commiserated with Steve Farlow. cus throw. xi , Jn . ,, , , - ,.., ,-, -4 H 1- . 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He is shown teeing off on the opposite page , far left. Next to him is Randy Curtis. On this page are Cfrom top lefty: Bret Rumler, Pat Murphy, Rod Richardson, Greg Moore , and Glayn Worrell. A half dozen teams com- peted in Canton's newest facilities, The Four Seasons. Ed Georgieff, Student Ser- vices and Athletic Director, supervised intramurals. W -.-.1 'Fifi I Ha- Q or l 4f',,....., Q fy Q Q ,Q fgatgmg 6 , , ' . D. 4 .r b - V Softball in the fall was a round robin tourney for four teams: The Cruex Crew, The Picky Steckers, The Auto Bombers, The Bradshaw Bears. .Mus-asa- -1 'Nw :MA Z : ,. ,. gf. y. Rx Si H wt 'Q' U, - ..QPfjfj'J.,,L-1 ' , ,mv I ' ' f L 4 af- , T, f- 0 il, If '-'AT--4 - U34 ? 4 ,1- ...4-B 7 , ,M l ' 1 vh.: ,' ' VF: . :M Y 1 at 3.31. ,M -,Sy l of , , - ' av 'uf , 7. . 1 :BL '1':l' , f' ' ,- '7'-Lt fg ,z- 2.51, 's Vollegbaw Enthusiasm and dedication resulted in improvement in this year's volleyball teams. Double matches were scheduled in most meets so that everyone on the two teams played. Going into tournament play, the squad had 15 wins and 24 losses. The 1976 captains were Rhonda Miller, Lynn Prosser, and Margaret luraco. Opponents included: Black Hawk East, Bradley, Carl Sandburg, Illinois Central, Western Illinois, Highland, Rock Valley, Sauk Valley, and Lincoln Land. Coach Weeks and Marty Grzanich Cat rightl follow the action during the ICC match. 2 ! Qaffin A , xiii? fjfizf- 3 A Q f ' ,. 'fig s ff' TV K ' 'j 2 J ff L , g -' 4 if g 2 4 1 -' ' 'D 4' tg' sh--.A J 2 , 3, 2 I . . , , , , . a. 1, P ,me ff' La R 'I ' if ,,, 5 ' 1 1 fy ' A tha- ,,,,. 5' ,lvl V, fi A E , -' 1 f' - 3 Q .' , 5 ,g 19, , 1 hu ., -1 1 ' ' QT- . .,: .'J?'C'yF!P? :Elf Q 2 , r,.:vf1?2 'fissfz - ' , 3 ol l f ,vi ,ff -L. --41. Fw -it vw, Crusader team members include: ffront rowj Lynn Prosser, Margaret Juraco, Rhonda Millerg Cback rowj Carol Rutherford, Mgr. , Marty Grzanich, Mary Timmons, Nancy Weirauch, Lou Benns, Kolby Harris, Joyce Grissom, Becky Krohe, Teresa Morgan, Debbie Bland, Cathy Pavley, and Sandra Weeks, coach. ., Q u v Q ' ' I fm If 441 4 C- .0 ali' 'Wh'-mn-KUDY' 7 7 76- 77 Qeasow Q W' 20 SRC Opponent SRC Opponent '78 Sauk Valley 60 ICC 49 79 Kishwaukee 49 Lincoln 71 Kennedy King 69 67 Lincoln 86 IVCC 93 Sandburg 65 73 Black Hawk E 72 Wright 73 Lewis 8a Clark 70 51 Sauk Valley 87 Lincoln Land 74 John. Logan 62 77 Springfield 83 Eureka 7.V. 74 Knox 7.V. 76 58 ICC 61 Sandburg 67 QOTQ P3IklaI'ld 89 73 Sandburg 62 Palmer 88 Palmer 82 '70 Knox J. V . 67 IVCC '71 Eureka J.V . 68 69 Springfield 56 Black Hawk E. '71 60 Black Hawk E. SRC Opponent 68.1 CAve.J Team TOTAL PLAYER FGA PG 070 FTA FT 070 Reb. A PTS. Bannister 387 184 47 103 59 57 . 3 373 41 327 C29 gamesj Kurzhal 143 57 39 47 24 51 109 14 138 Q24 gamesj Molchin 350 177 50 104 75 72 143 30 429 C28 gamesb Zorn 259 117 45 43 30 69 8 135 80 264 C29 garnesj Danner 151 56 37 22 16 72 7 61 47 128 C29 gamesj Boyd 311 138 44 48 34 70 8 42 47 310 C29 gamesb Gregudch 235 96 40 43 35 81 4 45 127 227 C29 gamesj Kimbrell 37 11 29 6 4 67 9 4 26 Juraco 10 2 20 5 2 40 4 1 6 Wys 6 1 16 5 3 60 3 2 5 66 85 97 57 96 60 75 67 78 80 71. 1 AVE. 14.7 5.8 15.3 9.1 4.4 10.7 7.8 Q Owsadws Rod Richardson Coach of Men's Basketball Us If .1 if We SEC' 13 Ei ,,, M? in .C . 4 1,-,mm V The 1976-77 varsity squad included fback row, from lefty: Coach Richardson, Mike Molchin, Rod Kurzhal, Rick Bannister, Dave Zorn, Charlie Iuracog Cin frontjz Doug Gregurich, Mark Kimbrell, Marty Danner, Steve Boyd, Ed Wys. 4 C . 9 if fi SRC' 529 Bcuskwtbaflw Qeasow nqnlf 3 'uv 4' av 1 976-77 'lf'3 N A it Q mfg ' M A ' I D ll I I : I 5 Ill lj III 7 1 ,. , X W , I ll I I' XXX I' ll X XX , ,lf f xl tf Players on this page fclockwise, from belowbz Rick Bannister, Mark Kimbrell, Marty Danner, Ed Wys, Steve Boyd. On the opposite page, Cfrom top rightjz Mike Molchin, Dave Zorn, Rod Kurzhal, Doug Gregurich, Charlie Juraco. , r'- e -gg, ,-,f-,J 4. ,. ,. I A A ffmah. , x.. ,Am Z .,A,-hnmm,v,,.l ,44.. ...., 586 11,13 Q. LM. Team members Cthis page, clock- wise, starting rightjz Mark Kimbrell, Marty Danner, Dave Zorn, Steve Boyd, Rod Kurzhal. On the opposite page, Cstarting upper lefty: Doug Gre- gurich, Rick Bannister, Ed Wys, Mike Molchin, Charlie Iuraco . P M e ff - X ,.f i x! ' -I .ji II w I I Y N ' 4 ,Q 1l O if ' M gf 25if?:hvwmQMww4.,A.M-L.m,1f, x., 'i jig E K x Q Q, Ed Georgieff, Director of Athletics, with coaches of SRC athletic teams, arranges the annual All-Sports Awards banquet. Ed Badger, head coach of the Chicago Bulls and former coach at Wright Community College Cstanding belowj, was the main speaker last spring. Next to the speaker is Georgieff, Golf Coach Dick Howell, Track Coach Charlie Black, Baseball Coach Bucky Maurice. CCoaches Sandy Weeks, Phil Gover, Rod Richardson do not appear herej. About 130 persons attended, including team members, their parents, and cheerleaders. W 'vwnn..,,, ago. as4 K? Gwsadw Uv 's Basketball lf 1, C f!!?W'?'1'x'?'1 ' ff ,, ,, ,, , . .ffm is 'V e W I Ag! if 'FAI ,Q M K -, QQ A N . ' ,..AA 1, ' 2 rf' V - f if W. if 4.V' i LG A .I l g , A .1 J I Y, 1 M I 6-Milli SUN ,cll I, :mx 'i,' 1 ,ima .x,,wf,,,C e a t wg 74 '22 44 5 A2 5-20. loo it wg i S 4 .J ' :- A The 1976-'77 Spoon River College women's basketball team lined up above are Cfrom lefty: Valerie Howell manager and trainer: Debbie Bland, Marla Mayall, Teresa Morgan, Carol Rutherford, Michelle Radosevic Margaret Juraco, Cris Karrick, Nancy Weirauch, Rhonda Miller, Marty Grzanich, and Coach Phil Gover. . M11 TOTAL SRC 62 61 76 73 43 76 56 59 81 52 Wmwds EmSkw6baMTeaaw Has Best Qeasow Evwv 1SWm.s,8Lo.sses Opponent SRC Sauk Valley 75 39 Sandburg 70 52 Lincoln 30 31 Bradley 44 60 Sandburg 69 35 Lincoln C . 57 52 IVCC 55 63 Black Hawk E. 43 73 Black Hawk E. 33 55 Parkland 75 57 PLAYER Mayall Radosevic Karrick Morgan Bland Iuraco Weirauch Grzanich Miller Pavley Rutherford Reb . 88 276 188 36 27 20 132 21 140 17 51 A FGA 37 525 38 405 24 122 3 16 17 28 2 11 34 236 13 51 71 91 1 10 3 28 Opponent Lewis 85 Clark John . Logan Sandburg MacMurray Parkland Eureka Bradley Monmouth Eureka Black Hawk E. SRC 50 47 66 43 73 42 60.2 Opponent Black Hawk 62 Sauk Valley 41 Monmouth 47 ICC 73 Knox 68 IVCC 54 Csectionalj CAverageJ 51.2 CUw66iCwL FG '70 226 43 162 40 52 42 . 6 6 37 . 5 17 36 . 2 3 27 . 3 50 21 . 2 13 25 . 41 45 . 4 40 . 12 42. 9 FTA 133 180 68 2 14 2 28 10 74 4 17 School Record: Most points scored by SRC Women's Basketball Team 81-33 against Black Hawk East School Record: Lowest number of points scored by opponent, 57-17 CBHED Best Won-Lost Record for SRC Women's Basketball - 18 Wins, 8 Losses First Woman player offered baskball scholarship to 4-year college: Marla Mayall offered scholarship at Bradley University 070 68 46 42 0 35 100 . 53 50 66 50 76 PTS . 543 407 233 12 3 8 115 31 131 10 37 AVE 20.9 15.6 8.9 0.5 1.6 0.3 4.6 1.2 5.2 0.4 2.3 Lf ,...nv M 'Mu ing, ' -.VS . 4 , 1 45, M 1' fir X .. 1' ' 1 .if N- N 'Q X N 4' -f . . ' mm, ...f ' ' 'fl I LJ L 0' '11 www as Q inf 2.92 S . . F N E , ff f A I 1 ij UNMIK i X 4 Winning strategy is planned. Marla Mayall Cathy Pavley Margaret Juraco Cris Karrick t C. Rutherford Teresa Morgan jk At SRC's holiday tourney X. 'H wg... '- Q.i--- ' -f can fi rv - Q , 4,-iw N , . ' ,pg , . Q1 1 ,M ,V N-.. W. m.M,,....f . . 4 ... ... .. W .r , .- . ,.,...... .. .-, lv! ' .' ,. . Q .M W y H . . ...,,. . ,J.If'-x!q'5'ffa , . - .fi .. , , , A , 15, sf ' 'AQ Z X.-mf r rn- W- 1 , .5...,m,1. -, 5-,1, ' ' ' a W, ..,,.-,,- x. , f .' , wif.- , ., 4 V ,. , -,.s,fk,g.,:Q5 f' QP '-1 .- Q , f 1 ii V f ,X V- .Y M.. ,M-9-,.,W,-..,..W..,,..-W..-..A . .- , f, ff ,- pw fix'-L-my Z: V ff -Q4 . ...,...,,.,-M,..,,...,.....:..., , ., , ,, , A f .Z .rf 51' . ' ifvfvfi 1 4. ans- Wil QQ. A III. ,,,, as -- .,',vrv ., .f. - . . .'.-,.5g,-.94 .', I? gf 1 ' in lm F If o , . Q I ,',','o,'9 W ,- ff' .' 'n'l. o o v , , . , . 1 1,1 X,Ao'..:'.x,' f, '51 QQ, p AN. J- A , 4 S N Si 2 -N ,Q li -T J . , 'fx .4 vgffpyqft2v'f':':': , , Q69 'v 9'-':'1 v' 4 'A A Ao Aq:,4 .Q:,0 9.30: 1953 o sqf- DXO, Q06 Qx: 9 ' '-'- 1-'-'. , 1.92 5 5 o Q, -1 , Ox . -.4 - . .vga o,.'...j,' ,., , O, J s 6 rv - . .-... 1 --'ff .f.-:f':-1-v.-, . .f.-. . A sn ' 9 A , ' 1 Q 41.5. . -ixx 15-,.,J-LAM ,J ' , I f' 0 1 4 6 f mf, p a :o',5':'?:' 56' Q'.aQ '.' .9 094 ' O 0 GQ' 1' 954 0 '. ' 0 ' 12630 .f ' o'.' 1 r . -ds.. .','1f,-ph, . - , . .- 4 745- va..x0:,:,:xgz,::.15.1.4.3 -x, Q., .. , ,Q- O ' -'fo'.': Qx'. ifyivf QC' . . 19 vp' I - I - ' xfyfxo' DQ, . lx This academic school year will conclude 36 years of service for me in the field of public education which for the most part has been rewarding However there have been several hours of discouragement that I cannot deny Nevertheless those hours of discontent and uncertainty proved to be fruitful and worthwhile Now the time has arrived for me to retire I have tendered my request for retirement with a sense of gratitude and appreciation to the Spoon River College Board of Trustees administrative staff faculty student body and to the college community My request for retirement should not in any way suggest that I have lost faith in the college or in its future On the contrary I believe that SRC is fortunate in having a superior staff plus an outstanding Board of Trustees To me this combination assures continued growth and development while keeping pace with the future trends 1n higher education In departing I wish to pay particular tribute to those organi President Bishop zations groups and agencies that have done much to make Spoon River College what it is today Canton Community Col ton Board of Trustees Cpast and present membersj the College staff and of course the students To them I owe much' Indeed 11 is with a deep sense of reservation that I retire as President yet my interest in Spoon River College will never diminish However I fully intend to keep abreast of events at the College and pledge to it my continuous support Whenever a president leaves a college a new era begins Realizing that each new president has a unique style of leader ship and slightly different visions of what the college can be there is no doubt that Spoon River College will be somewhat different under its new leadership This should be viewed as a strength as the new president brings his full dedication to the institution I wish all of you continued success and happiness in the years ahead May God keep and bless you always Hearl C Bishop A 5' ' 4 1 - ! L . . 1' . . . . . , . J' , Q . . , , I , -' .I , . . . ' : ?', u ' . ' . L l i I 0 4 0 , n - 4 , - ' 4 1 4 4 I I . ' . . . .- i 'A N . , . , A lege Foundation, Canton Union District 366, the City of Can- - - D 1 I, ' 1 ' D 9 ' ' t. 1 L . . . . . ' 1 , - . . . . . I L 5' ' n 5 . . . . 1 'H' . . . ,. . os Y, ' Q... 4 , -F Q I a a o . u 0 - I. I . . . . . x - f , - Ji' ! f i Editors' note: President Bishop, who is retiring after 11 years as President of Spoon River College, will now look ahead to a new pathway in his life. We are certain he will always remember the roads he has traveled during the years that SRC has been privileged to have him serve as president. We wish to extend our sincere apprecia- tion and gratitude to this fine and dedicated educator. We offer our best wishes to President Bishop on the new paths he chooses to follow . 1 , Dr. Robert Smo- lich, Vice President, Academic Affairs is at left. Far left is James Rowe, Dean of Stu- dent Services. RW Naxxxsxs? Milam, , ' ,. -t 'fi A 5? - A' '1 -'-' 11 . mln V g- ff ,.,, ,. ff 'Q I Awxy 'A x ' rif f f v -ti f-'I ' In the center row are Harold Huber, Dean of Vocational-Technical Educationg Dr. Walter Karrick, Dean of Business: and James Raridon, Dean of Evening Division. From left Qaboveb are Shirley Reed, Director of the Learning Resource Center: Pat Burke, Dean of Admissions: and Ed Georgieff, Director of Athletics and the Student Center. i 87 Bowwlf 0GTu15f5ee6 After the formal opening of Engle Hall and the new Vo- Tech Center, SRC trustees turned their attention to completing their part of the institution's self -study in preparation for the visit of the North Central Assn. accreditation team, and plans for the future of the college. At a meeting of the board Cbelowj were: James Richmond, chairman Qfacing camerabg Cclockwisej Pres. Bishop, Dr. I. N. Rushfordg Dr. Kenneth Epperson, Dr. Lowell Fisher, vice chairmang Clark Moreland: Mrs. Sheilah Dye, secretary. Not present then were Dr. J. K. Welch, and Student Member Margaret Iuraco . X , ', ' X .V 3' .K X 'sa in my 'Klux W Q vw 'QS . 1, - 4 I Xl Q- K l 4 I K -vis? L .4- Among the less onerous duties of trustees is presentation of awards. Shown above Cat rightj is Mrs. Jean Shoopman receiving a certificate of high scholastic performance in the Occupational Division. Participating in Chatting before the meeting started Cabovej were: Dr. Gary King, chairman of the All-Col- l lege Council, and Dr. Fisher. In the background are Larry Dale, -.4 has ng, ,ff Q' n HF F si-'f' in-sf' the ceremony were Board Member Dr. Lowell Fisher, Board Chr. James Richmond, Pres. Bishop, and Occupational Dean Harold Huber. l media specialist, and Harold Huber, Dean of Occupational Education. At right, Dr. King talks with Dr. Epperson. Robert Balagna is in the background . M fd ,V ,I V1 x K 4,2-' Ar1d that equals zero, says Charles Black Ctop photoj, mathematics instructor. Jay Curry Cabovej, joined the SRC sociology department this year. W 'Q'N ,V . , r'7 i:'.j2 T'f. . ' 'V' Flat- ?Y '51'r X 1, t, r 1 a n .xl xx x Se , German and Economics are made understandable by Josef I-Iickersberger Ctop photob. Carl Jackson graphically illustrates a point in accounting class. ff QQ, I Date Processing students get detailed instruction from Richard Hobbs Ctop lefty. Dr. Harrison Eller, political science, business, smiles at the photogra- pher in the doorway Ctop rightb. Phil Gover Cat lefth, in more serious moments, teaches secretarial sci- ence. Bud Kuehn Cabovej is the Computer Center director. , 91 I P Y A l 'fs IV- ' x 1 Macomb, one of three satellite campuses, has a typing lab where Carol Duckwiler Cat rightj gives instruction. Among other Macomb faculty are Bonnie Stanich Ctop rightb, LPN Coordinator: Barb Breece, GED, and Sue Geary, Supervisor at the Macomb cen- ter Caboveb . 5-5 Q- it 5 at 5 4 5 .I t 92 N -be ' 1. W ..r. WL 'M Hx -if ' I 4. was ff A ist. a V' 'c 't.Qf,A in we- 9 . f On the Canton campus are: Ctopb Paula Smith, GED, Helen Lawson, Read- ing, Learning Lab: Faye Hedin Cnear lefty, Psychol- ogy instructor. Shown with students at the bottom of these two pages are: ffar leftj, Mil- dred Butt and Derrick McKinney, Natalie Wil- liams, also helping a stu- dent in the Study Skills lab: Wauneta Crafton, LPN instructor, with Murphy, who had just donated blood when the Red Cross Blood- mobile visited the Canton campus. ,gf 4 'i -. Sul -4' Q dr Xb--' Q 1' IT'S ALL IN THE FAMILY - TEACHING, THAT IS. Prom top left, clockwise: Martha Strode, SRC English instruc- tor, and husband Ted, ele- mentary school principal: Dick Howell, SRC counselor, with Mrs. Howell and their daughter Cyd, both teachers: Betty and George Starasta, and son Mike, art and mfg. tech at SRC: a champion and his master, Farrell Till, Eng- lish, whose wife teaches: Janet Gardner, speech, whose brothers teachg and Lois Cook, secretarial science, with her husband Jim and their daugh- ter Lee Ann. 54.12 , 4, ...gn1Hi.g.QhsunLq 31 A 4 Q 255 1 id X y -Q r Aa W' -.: '-9 YSL ': : 'fr 4 ft ,bl '7 x Qin G G as Q A THOSE SCIENCE FELLAS - Cclockwise from top lefty, Robert Meyer, chemistxyg Mervin Smart, physical science, explaining to Pam Wilson, whose dad, Bill Wilson, biology, is seen at work in the lab: Dr. Gary King, chemistry, and All-College Council chairman Crightjg Wilson in his office: and Ccenterj Bob Harland, biology, and president of the faculty association, whose wife also teaches. l 95 I Y 1 x . ly 7 ' 0 S N? y V s X ,Q f 1 'N - 4, A ' A ' V I R. f va,-or ,gr 96 f Q V Q 1 Very much at home in the newest of SRC facilities are the vocational-technical faculty members on these pages. In the reception area of Engle Hall Copposite page, top lefty is Brian Telander, Farm Machine Techy Bill Durley and Frank Diefendorf Cseatedl, Automotive Mechanics: Ed Kaiser Cwith studentsj, Ag. Mgt. Tech.: and Cfar leftj Bob Balagna, Automotive Mech. Roland Pettit Cabove with Linnea Woodellj, was m.c. for the Mr. Crusader contest. He and Carl McCausland frightb are Ag. Mgt. instructors. The versatile trio below preparing food for hungry students are Jess Bradshaw, Harold Wheeler, both Farm Machine Tech. , and Diefendorf . if :Li MM ' vi J ack Frame , Counselor A 544' 1 X 'X W . 5 Qs' I t ,4-' Wig g vw.---w V f X,,, V., S fl. 'fa 51, 335, 3821. William Lane Mathematics, Music Sandra Weeks P.E. , Health Science Ed Barnhart Cat lefty, an SRC alumnus, is spearheading a movement to establish an alumni association. He is in his first year on the college staff as a recruiter and public relations man . Si MD IX x Marian Guyton Education, Communications Shield Advisor John Smith Mathematics, Shield Advlsor R -s s -. pf ,, tn 2 1 ,Z : ., 3 X , X.. af ll Resow:wCemtefv if Q 'N 71 1 Ame- ,. Persons who keep track of thousands of books, magazines, tapes and other resource materials under the supervision of Shirley Reed, LRC director, include: Mina Taylor Cupper lefty, assistant to Ms. Reed: Dennis Robinson, AV equipment assistant: Debbie Bevard, processing clerk: Mary Workman fbelowj, periodicals clerk. 1-'Q gnu UVB' ir W af lf' nn t N I Y, ,..- QQ . Striking a pose Cabovel are: Debbie, Dave Carlson Calso at upper rightj, assistant to Larry Dale Cseatedb, media specialist. At the top of the page is Gretchen Hawf , clerk- secretary. At right is Jimmie Christian, circulation clerk. l 'Q' 5 TF , 'V' t. tg. 4: sk 1 s pedal P91680-IMAPL , Ll. ui? .I A if ,. A-V. i vw Fm Mary Ellen Fouts Ctop leftj is book- keeper in the business officeg Ada Edley Ctop photoj, President Bishop's secretaryg Willa Stroman Caboveb, bookstore managerg Helen Howerter Cmid-pagej, Dean Huber's secretary: Janet Flynn fat rightj, data processing assistant . 1.46 qp t 'Q 5 5 0'-ll-ul S , ,,,,mn 'N -,,,,.f,w N 4 .,, ,K V ' fy 'WI r ' Q. 'Y 3' feng ?, Y law 'Vg ,wi Helen Vonderhaar is Dean Smo1ich's secretaryg Marcia Williams Crop rightl, secretary to Dean Raridong Virginia Vasen fmid-pagej, SRC recorderg Virginia Hauk, Dean Karrick's secretaryg Fran McClure Cabovej, science dept. secretary. l ,gr Jane Poppenhager f ii Q Hiffm fg ,, V' Carol Welker, Vo-Tech Sec'y j fam, 9 A XA, A Sue Riccioni, Sec'y Paula Smith, GED Carole Phillips, Print Shop gl...- t Harold Schnarr, Maintenance Director, Cfar lefty with Danny Lung. i Super-Brooms Cabovej are Kevin Brush, Lung, Bob Johnson, Jeff Sale. Elle w lifzzrgr n Stroman, Rec. Steve Weaver, Maintenance ml 'W' A ' ' , , fa-1:4 ,,,, , f' 2 , ' t ' 5 I, f' fr . Q-Z C 2 2' 5:11 f . ,ty .nur , Q I f ,5 V , . .ye , , a , it Yvonne Christian Print Shop Chris Games , Cafeteria nag. Norma Meads, Spec Projects Assistant Anne Fife Cafeteria O6 . fo ciao a Hg Jqedcf , --1, - ,ui -.fujfvifji 16,4 A ' x:5'1x6'a6' Z.. 4- fl G oF3.xAK Z553Y-3 o 0 0 !T.L!?A3'E'iS':.-ty. .gi 3svaix2aS'.sS xv-:.sns'.gnga 5 ' ' QLHSQLXQAIY ' ini- . , '- - 4 x.. '-:e.'1 0- W N ' L E E f lg 4 I , . - , - -1.-Q f 4 , JJ o 1 1 1 ' ' v 42 , 1 s e':9?oi , 'I-:v,av14'4vtK . f X V o'gQ23Kt1:f.1.lzQ . . -,vp-3g?4O?.y'4ov.'ac!.i! . v - -, , v vq,sy1iXs5Ee:Ya2n1 ' 92l'tKQ'A9kQ55'i-.221 4 ' ,- 5'Q'i3YsEtYe'nlvg'::.a'nhw' v ' ggz1S2,32QgD.2vf4nn OiO?Q?9f?3!ZiQ - 9 7, n o. - .. - - ... - '35 fgvegeigagwiw. -- ' v' 0' - , f X4!.q-gsggskvaagax-y Y 41niiY4!.o-59.41221 A . at, ' '39 '5 i!'511.:v- v I ur lf xy law? M,..,1 ' ww i f' , N'-L. 'f . ' X KV ' fl ' 2 X A ,, , tr figzf I. 'f-M., -anal fi f ta -EAT Chmlphw M Chi Alpha is an on-campus, non- denominational organization which is open to all who want to gather and share Christian fellowship. The local chapter of the national organization is in the second year of its existence. Q 7 ELDERS: Wendell Umbarger, Robbie Hart, Kolby Harris. DEACONS: Larry LeCroix, Todd Smith. ADVISORS: Helen Law- son, Ed Lowe. : as gin f v 3 pw A major accomplishment this year was writing the local Constitution. Members also sang Christmas carols at area nursing homes. 5 VJ, ,cn-,, 5 Amy, A 3 .,.:x yy.-fvfw 15:4 .f . -. sw, A A 14 .Mx X Members during first semester included: Wen- dell Umbarger, Marc Kuhn, Paul Robbins, Michael Morse, William Todd Smith, Kathy Wages, Larry LeCroix, Kolby Harris, Robbie Hart. wi X Senate officers this year include John Dew, president Ccenter photobg Paula Marinich, vice president Cat rightlg Jerry Wallick, treasurer Cbelowjg Teresa Pires, secretary Cbottom photo, this pagej. p-.H I . Next to Jerry Qabove in second rowj are Wendy Hurst and Margaret Juraco. In the third row faboveb are Melody Karrick and Tammy Klinedinstg Jeff Cantrall, Jim Hamm. Teresa Pires is at work on her secre- tary's notes in the Senate office Cat rightj. no ' :lg Q' '76-'77 'X ml' Arranging dances, trips, tour- naments and other all-college activities require weekly meet- ings of the Senate. Another responsibility is allocation of Activity Fund monies for these activities and such projects as yearbook and newspaper. Crusaders' Day each semester are high points. New this year .M - -fits l . 'fi Pictured on this page Cfrom lefty are Senators Kristie Kennedy, Fred seq X Wiewel, Bruce Weirauch, Rich Riley. Dave Lewis. ,fs , Q, my it U yi' 'Q -5- Q was a ski trip to Wisconsin, arranged by the Senate. Last year's Florida trip was so popular that another was planned for April this year. Senators also serve on the All- College Council and its related committees. Ed Georgieff, Jim Rowe and Janet Gardner serve as advisors to the Senate. --un Jerry Wallick and John King Cat rightb won applause with a cutting from You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running and Diaries of Adam and Eve. Paula Marinich and Greg Laird, ably assisted by Wendell Umbarger fbelowb, proved Shu1man's point with Love Is a Fallacy. Janet Gardner, speech instructor, was the director. 4... 5 1 Readers' Theater is theater with a script - theater of the mind - in which the performers create with words and physical suggestions a men- tal picture in the minds of the audience. Audiences this semester included such groups as the Spoon River Junior Women's Club, Cuba Senior Women's Club, PEO of Canton and Elm- wood , DAR of Farmington, Canton Lions Club. , V Q X '3g.Q3ifs8's. Q J 'win ' I .-plum. I-. 4 we 'B Mary Kay Solecki and Pam Wilson 'JW' 115-ff 1' 'ef W Q M izefw F' 1 y , ' df N ,, 9? 1' Mrs. Strode and Priscilla Pires H uk-as Margaret Iuraco and Judy Schmidt J f , 1 L- mam f , huh -' xg-? :4W1 y M A ' S? Tk M fi 4 Don and Louise sign up. i KA. 1 V' PlwTlmdw Kappa vt' ., A ' O Q . fi' ?E'. 41, QQ, An invitation to membership in Phi Theta Kappa, national junior college honorary, was accepted by students at left: Toni Sayres, Louise Lefler Cin frontjg Greg Johnson, Louise Lawson, Don Powell and Greg Laird. A pizza party and a talk at a local church followed initiation conducted by these officers: Pam Wilson, president: Mary Kay Solecki, vice president: Teresa Pires, secretary: Marga- ret Juraco, reporter. SRC alumni were invited to a party during the holidays, a special event this year. Advisors are Martha Strode and Dr. Gary 1 King. ' W' 'T ' at ,uw .,,. 1 S 4 4 'V tzwutfwa f H -at t- ' L - is , ., pr. 1 f I vpgu ,gf 3,4 f n Y . if sm P Q A M 5 ' Bruce Swenson, Jim Kling, Teresa Pires Mrs. Strode nich Louise Lawson and Paula Mari- Don Powell, Judy Schmidt, and Dr. King kim y YDU Ctwfuf K -fu Poor Charlie! Polly Picklenose if y ld' Goodness gracious! Y r ii ,W And the garbage piled up to the cei1ing, said Sara Cynthia y Sylvia Stout. 0 is You're a good man, Charlie Brown, and other lighthearted children's selections dramatized by Janet Gardner's acting class won appreciative response from about 500 area children. Students gave performances on the SRC campus, at Farmington and Dunfermline . You're so big, said one child to Steve Kelch, who portrayed Charlie , shown top center with Snoopy Ueff Danzj and Lucy CPaula Marinichj . Lined up below at rehearsal are Louise Lefler, Kelch, Marinich, Dennis Sprague, Debbie Renner, Vic Beasley, Carol Craig, Danz Chiddeny and Jerry Wallick. Gardner's acting students also took part in Readers' Theater programs and an all-college play presented before a number of area organizations as well as on campus. 7 Membership second semester Cpractic ing at leftl included Becky Krohe, Susan Sharon, Julie, Debbie and Paula Mari nich. QI-Z0 Entertainment at the all-college Thanksgiving dinner was provided by the SRC Minstrels. Shown below during the performance are: Cfront rowbz Susan Overcash, Sherry Woodcock, Diane Athey, Sharon Herbert, Julie Weber: Cback rowjz Lloyd Overcash, Tim Mahr, Michael Morse, Carol Rutherford, and Chiddenjz Debbie Renner, Becky Krohe. The choral group visited several communities in the district, singing before the SRC College Advisory Council, Cuba PEO, Fairview Reformed Church, Rotary Club, Farmington PEO, and were slated to appear before Canton Golden Agers and American Assn. of Univ. Women in the spring. Nancy Elson is accompanist, director and choreog- rapher for the group. Av? 1-. , , . ,. .,, ,. .., ,Z . ,i Eevf AI., , ,gs 52- - . IVZI ky ,' 4 i Editor Lefler fat rightj was designer-artist for Shield 7'7. Edi- tor Hurst Copposite page, topj supervised planning and layout. Staff, in a 1ast ditch effort fbelowj are Jim Kling, Michael Morse, Wendy Hurst, Pam Lucas, Gail Gonterman, Mike Oster, Cathy Ford, Kristie Kennedy, Jana Johnson, Pam Connor, Mrs. G. P While most of these pictures were taken during work sessions, Q' ' -v -ni- A the group Cbottom of pagesb are Christmas party. demolishing food at an early -K 1 ff 41 '. ,-' .-Q H3 ' 3:1 g 2 .A-aa, . ' f-F ff e.-is ZQ'1Z'bJ ,afT Q A T'1g3-ERP. r V A wtf- H p sa x .Q . W 4 K EAARLVI 53,52 ,, V . 4 WTjm,,Q'yf: -Q'-4,Lgam1y.u,.,,155.1,-tt a.f??'SQ,-, :NMS -gf. -- at-V QNQ 1, -A ' M ,M N -- s- up as +A uv ,,'- W s t Y rr '.,' ' f f , 'fu' 5 'u.q?3Pr,:5'? - al - ' ',-. ., Q ' '--' -.f M- -Nt. SLNAE .. 'Q wi 'r .Q 1 - .. .- -. - - -1. - Asa.. fs H ,. vw. -. .-, -1- ,tx -, ,H i A . . . 'Cm . N whit'-' f a-is f.. sf. . M b-as M- ' f . s in f Kimi W ,M rfwrrgl ffl'--fifh-4 -wuz- N -Wiffk. 5 KX Jef, u.- Q-sz M ' . aan 'ryn' w ,v. ' Air fs: V A 5 , it A 1, -,Q W.-56,4 ,f..f,yg6, A,i,Q4,3,u,q qt . Q ,wr ., 5, L., .A ya -L , H4 , . . K .. s 1- -f 'f 1 ' Y- 2 , --. . 1' W- '- ' cs, v., ,I f ..' , , , r, w: 41- W s- - J' P 5f?Hf'svMm . l nfs 1 A 4 ' , ' . , , .41 J 4,11 , nf. ' '.,1 .l' -V' 'JUVAZJ' ' X4 MM '77 YEARBOOK STAFF Wendy Hurst, Louise Lefler, co-editors Mike Morse, Don Powell, chief photographers Pam Lucas, photography assistant Kristie Kennedy, assistant editor Cathy Ford, office manager Gail Gonterman, circulation editor Jim Kling, copy editor, photographer Jerry Wallick, Jana Johnson, Deanna Ray, Pam Connor, layout staff Marian Guyton, John Smith, advisors ml an if Q ,H a , P ,, .,c A Q '-A in al i J X Fl? sf '- ., w Q - ,Q .tg 1: J ,at 1 ' F rf' J t X' , 6 4 , gg Q J K - J 'f 5, my 252' W Nwases Fxa r Hi , .. One group of Spoon River College LPNs go to class on Western Illinois Univ. campus. The women in the top photo are: Cseatedb, Debbie Smith, Helen Kelly, Instructor Claralee Pollitt, Linda Robbinsg Cstandingb, Grace Laktas, Marcia Prather, Io Shaw, Leahsa Anders, Margaret Worthington. At left below are: Cseatedj Instructor Libby Grimm, Miriam Brown, Georgia Havens, Debby Ionesg Cstandingj Selma Bradford, Clare Carpinella, Louise Olson. Below, right, are Elsie Huffman, Pat Williams, Connie Hedden Cseatedjg Jennie Bucher, Ann Daniel, Georgia Davies, Junior Akers. 40 ! 4, , fH:.,fr- ,W fr ' P Assw. OFFICERS, at right, include: ffrom leftj, Clare Carpinella, Pat Williams, Margaret Worthington, Louise Olson, presidentg Jo Shaw, Ann Daniels. Amy Gossman was not present. 4' I A A .5'vfffz 1' A 8 'M 5 Learning has its lighter moments like the student faboveb assuming the role of patient, and Cat lefty when Akers and LPN Coordinator Bonnie Stanich wheel out the class dummy . .4 Lfoemsedw Nwwes Learning all aspects of practical nursing leaves little time for col- lege activities, but LPN Assn. members helped when the Red Cross visited campus to collect blood donations. In the group at right are ffrom lefty: Susan Fields, Judy Frank, Gloria Meyer, Rosalie France, Joyce Iockisch, Barb Thompson, Marianne Wilson, Linda Myers. at Seated below are: Colene Huddleston, Nancy Crouse, Vickie Huson, Pat Ostertagg fstandinjz Rhonda Chiatello, Esther Loveland, Paulette Fate, Nancy Anderson, Sally King. , U A' xl, Barb Banks Cseatedj, Kim rick, Tresa Madtson. :E nu 'T' S 4 J S n uf' -X .jiri Q! A c , -S if Q. A ,, . . 39.239 Q - .wg hlswift' ' 22? y - na, E -N .. . . r ' s vitsw, Q -4 iw A if ,1 . ::3,g:: ' U Xe 5. QQ Ar . fe A vig, fran, fs 7'4'f' 'V' K -r v' 'viva .- 'F' gf' , ' 5 '1 ie 1' at-sv Officers of the Canton LPNs take a break from long hours in the classroom. From left, they are: Vicky Huson, presidentg Nancy Anderson, vice president: Nancy Crouse, historiang Rhonda Chiatello, treasurerg Colene Huddleson, his- torian. Paulette Fate, secretary, was absent. p,....ia J GWB 458' ..,,. An Ag College Bowl Team, competing for the first time came home with first place honors and a plaque to prove it Seated Cabovej with Coach Carl McCausland, team member were Bill Allaman, Don Humke, Earl Phillips fin fore groundb, Jeff Love and Tom Sheppard. Another first for Ag men this year was formation of a Live stock Judging Team. In their new SRC red jackets Cat rightj some of the team visit the Lewis Dairy Farm. Dave Lewis, team member and dairy farmer, is at left below. SPOON RIVER COLLEGE NGLE HALL Kneeling beside the sheep are judging team members Cfrom lefty: Bill Allaman, Tom Sheppard, Don Humke, Bob Cox, Fred Wiewel, Dave Lewis and Dorwin Allen. Team Coach Roland Pettit took this photo during a visit to the Lewis Dairy Farm. ,J V . ' 1 r ' I, . ' fi JI 4 Q- f ' p .' ff 4 I , I , . 4, ,J ' ,. , , . 1 ,.., . F 1 Carole N W., wuz 41 Sherry Q5 '75 'i uv' Michael STAFF Editor: Sherry Alig Photographer: Yvonne Christian Feature Writers: Mike Morse, Leonard Bolen, Val Tay Riley, Kristie Kennedy Sports Writers: Alan Holdcroft, Sherry Alig Advisor: Carole Phillips Jim Alan Kristie Rich and Val lor, Rich I QED Kempohkmate dub Al Club members keep sharp after having learned funda- mentals of self-defense in classes taught by Roger Fife Cstanding lefty, instructor. He watches Cathy Ludlum down Jeff Cantrall. Jeff reverses results Cbelowb. Other victors here include I-Iarlie Comeens, John Ridgeway, Diana Hill CPeanuts and Mike in loser rolesj. TW Margaret Juraco Cabovel of Canton and Richard Riley Ctop rightj of Fiatt are the winners in the annual SRC Student Achievement Recognition program. They receive S100 each and advance to district competition. Other nominees were Louise Lefler, Linda Myers, Grace Laktas, Gail Gonterman, Teresa Pires, Debbie Renner, Wendy Hurst, Robert Courtois, Alan Holdcroft, Barry Fisher, Dorwin Allen, Don Humke, Tom Shep- pard, Bill Allaman and Dave Lewis. Lewis Cat rightj last fall won the AGT award of S100 given by Producers Credit Assn. of Macomb. This award honors students who are outstanding in leader- ship, scholarship and good citizenship. Clyde Peters Caboveb was named Mr. Crusader by a panel of student judges last fall. Ph T05 19 4 ,. 4 M ,. zgyw, is . ,Aung , , b . f 6 2 G1 z- - -f , ' Q ' av. ','-if . . ' f, , ,f ' Qi, ' 1,146 '.'f?Qi'f:',i 1 ' as 1 i '1ff5 w 2,4 QL- Q. ,V . , ,4 YH if 4 gf, ' , Q, ' L, L .4 - I 4? ,. J 5 -4,5 1-4' t 3 ,, . I H-. 0-7-a W. ,,, -1 , 0 ki 'fa ..f,f 1. H fair Ms :M f 4,5 ,V I, 5gp,v'if4L4fg4f1.i5 ' fa 'j,4?'if. ?f. 351541 4 wt 194135-s f inf '5 4 , , ,M ifag-'lW'wf7 4. 9.-'ar 055. -, ff'uK'-if 54' 4 .ll n .. ' '59, in A ,x K , ls.. ,, Pam Wilson of Canton success- fully defended her title of women's singles champion in the annual city tennis tourney last summer. Deanna Loveland Ray Cfar lefty and Teresa Pires won PEO Scholar- ships in Art . '.'Z'?17 A Albsmeyer, Rich, 26 Alig, Sherry, 128 Allaman, Bill, 26, 126, 127 Allaman, Tim, 26 Allen, Darwin, 127 Amerine, Dawn, 26 Amerine, Marcia, 26 Anderson, Nancy, 124, 125 Athey, Diana, 26, 118, 119 Attig, Dawn, 26 Attig, Jeff, 48 Azbell, Linda, 26 B Banks, Barb, 26, 124 Bannister, Rick, 20, 26, 34, 71, 73, 74 Batterton, Debbie, 27, 36 Beal, Mark, 27 Bearce, Kathy, 27 Beasley, Vic, 117 Benns, Lou, 27, 69 Beoletto, Tina, 27 Bitner, Becky, 48 Bitner, Billie, 27 Bland, Debby, 27, 69, 78, 83 Blessman, Merlin, 27 Blickhan, Judy, 27 Block, Ranelle, 27 Bloomfield, Mitch, 28 Bolen, Leonard, 28 Boggs, Steve, 28 Bordner, Jeaneen, 48 Boyce, Jerry, 28 Boyd, Becky, 28 Boyd, Steve, 48, 71, 73, 75 Braden, Jeff, 28 Bradshaw, Becky, 28 Bradshaw, Heidi, 28 Branson, Carmon, 28 Breese, Gail, 28 Burch, James, 29 Burgett, Glenda, 29 Burgett, Loretta, 29 Busby, Angie, 29, 58, 59 C Calhoun, Rhonda, 48 Cameron, Jim, 29 J Campbell, David, 48 Cantrall, Jeff, 7, 48, 110, 129 Carlton, Julie, 29 Carollo, Dianne, 29 Chiatello, Rhonda, 29, 124, 125 Churchill, Rosalie, 48 Clark, Jim, 48 Clemens, Pam, 29 Clothier, Carl, 29 Comeens, 30, 129 Conner, Kathy, 30 Connor, Janice, 30 Connor, Pam, 9, 30, 120 Cook, Nana, 30 Cox, Bob, 127 Cox, Cindy, 30 Craig, Carol, 30, 116, 117 Crawford, Bob, 19, 30, 48 Crews, Randy, 30 Crouse, Nancy, 30, 124, 125 Curry, Joni, 31 Curtis, Randy, 64 D Dailey, Carla, 31 Dainty, Debbie, 31 Danner, Marty, 22, 31, 71, 73, 74 Danz, Jeff, 48, 117 Davidson, Carla, 48 Davis, Gary, 31 Dedert, Kevin, 31 DeRenzy, Dan, 31 DeRew, Mike, 31 Devore, Sonjia, 31 Dew, John, 31, 110 Doerr, Julie, 32 Donaldson, Bruce, 32 Downey. Jackie, 32 Duffield, Paula, 32 E Edwards, Dan, 32 Edwards, Frank, 32 Edwards, Susan, 48 Ehnle, Dave, 32 Elliott, Carol, 49 Elliott, Darrell, 32 Ernst, Dave, 32 Ertmode, Cindy, 5 Eskridge, Clyde, 32 Esther, Chet, 33 Essex, Richard, 33 F Fate, Paulette, 33, 124, 125 Ferro, Carol, 33 Ferro, Chris, 33 Fields, Susan, 124 Fife, Roger, 33, 129 Findley, Michael, 33 Fisher, Barry, 33 Flower, Diane, 49 Ford, Cathy, 33, 120, 121 Foster, Gayle, 49 France, Rosalie, 33, 124 Frank, Judith, 34, 124 Frese, Ronald, 34 G Giacabazi, Judy, 34 Gilson, Craig, 34 Glaser, Georgia, 34 Gonterman, Gail, 22, 34, 36, 120 Grafelman, Mary, 34 Gregurich, Doug, 19, 49, 71, 72, 74 Grissom, Joyce, 34, 69 Grzanich, Marty, 34, 68, 69, H Hale, Bobbi, 13, 58, 59 Hall, Nan, 34 Hamm, Jim, 19, 35, 110 Hamm, Tim, 35 Hardy, Marvel, 35 Harris, Kolby, 35, 69, 109 Hart, Barbara, 35 Hart, Roberta, 35, 109 Hay, Kathy, 35 Haynes, Todd, 32, 35 Hendricker, Rick, 35 Herbert, Robert L. , 35 Herbert, Sharon, 35, 118, 119 Herrick, Kim, 35, 124 Hill, Diana, 129 Hilton, Janet, 36 Hisey, Brenda, 36 Holdcroft, Alan, 36, 128 Hoepker, Randy, 36 Hopping, Genelda, 36 Horwedel, Steven, 36 Howarter, Teresa, 36 Howart, Louis, 36 Howell, Valerie, 36, 78 Huddleston, Colene, 36, 124, 125 Humke, Don, 126, 127 Hurst, Wendy, 12, 19, 20, 36, 58, 110, 120, 121 Huson, Vickie, 124, 125 J Jackson, Cathy, 49 Jenkins, Lee Ann, 36 Jockisch, Joyce, 37, 124 Johnson, Greg, 115 Johnson, Jana, 120 Johnson, Sonny, 37 Juliusson, Patti, 53 Juraco, Charles, 37, 71, 72, 74 Juraco, Margaret, 37, 69, 78, 82. 110. 114, 130 K Kacyoski, Bryan, 37 Karrick, Cris, 37, 78 Karrick, Melody, 37, 110 Kelch, Steve, 19, 49, 50, 116, 117 Keller, Patti, 37 Kennedy, Kristie, 13, 18, 19, 37, 111, 120, 128 Kimbrell, Mark, 49, 71, 73, 75 King. John, 112 King, Sally, 37, 124 Klinedinst, Tammy, 22, 49, 110 Kling, Jim, 37, 115, 120, 128 Kovacevich, Jodi, 5, 37 Krock, Jeromy, 49 Krohe, Becky, 49, 69, 118 Kruger, Tim, 38 Kuchan, Scott, 49 Kuhn, Marc, 109 Kurzhal, Rod, 38, 71, 72,75 L LaCroix, Larry, 38, 109 Lafferty, Diane, 49 Laird, Greg, 5, 14, 15, 38, 112. 113, 115 Lane, Paul, 50 Lane, Tom, 53 Leeds, Becky, 22 Lefler, Louise, 116, 117, 120 Lasswell, Jeff, 38 Lee, Jee-Won, 38 Leeper, Alice, 5 Leeper, Leon, 38 Lewis, Dave. 5, 18, 19, 53, 111, 126, 127, 130 Long, Donita, 38 Love, Jeff, 126 Loveland, Esther, 38, 124 Lucas, Pam, 21, 50, 120 Ludlum, Cathy, 129 Lundeen, Gretch, 38 M Madtson, Tresa, 38, 124 Mahr, Jery, 38 Mahr, Tim, 118, 119 Manock, Lisa, 39 Marinich, Paula, 5, 12, 18, 19 53, 110, 112, 113, 117 Markendorf, Lynnette, 39 Martin Rick, 39 Martin, Terry, 39 Martin, Teresa, 39 Martin, Vanessa K. , 50 Mason, Marie, 39 Matteson, Mark, 39 Maurice, Laura, 39 Mayall, Marla, 39, 78, 82 McKinney, Derrick, 93 McVey, Rhonda, 50 Melvin, James, 40 Melvin Malcolm B. , Meyer, Gloria, 40, 124 Mielke Mike, 50 Miller, Rhonda, 50, 58, 59, 78, 83 Molchin, Mike, 71, 73, 74 Montgomery, Mark, 40 Moore, Glenda, 40 Moore, Greg, 64, 65 Morgan, Teresa, 13, 40, 51, 69, 78, 82 Morse, Mike, 12, 50, 109, 118, 119, 120, 128 Muder, Jim, 40 Murphy, Richard, 40, 94 Murphy, Pat, 50, 64, 65 Myers, Linda, 40, 124 N Negley, Kermit, 40 Negley, Ralph, 41 Neidig, David, 41 Nergenah, Teresa, 41 Newton, Cynthia, 41 O Oatman, Curtiss, 50, 60 O'Bryan, Kevin, 41 Oliver, Kenna, 41 Oliver, Kevin, 41 Oliver, Kim, 41 Oster, Mike, 120 Ostertag, Pat, 53, 124 Overcash, Lloyd, 41, 118, 119 Overcash, Susan, 41, 118, 119 P Parker, Dean, 42 Parks, Rodney, 42 Parks, Steve, 42 Paul, Mikeal, 50 Pavley, Kathy, 13, 42, 69, 82 Peters, Clyde, 19, 23, 121 Phillips, Dwight, 50 Phillips, Earl, 126 Pires, Priscilla, 114 Pires, Teresa, 12, 42, 110, 115, 131 Powell, Donny, 20, 42, 115, 121 Powell, Larry, 50 Prater, Clyde, 42 Prosser, Lynn, 19, 69 R Radosevic, Michelle, 12, 42, 78, 83 Ray, Deanna L., 42, 121, 131 Rector, Linda, 50 Reinholtz, Ron, 53 Reneau, Linda, 43 Renner, Debbie, 5, 50, 117, 118 Richards, Dave, 51 Richardson, Rod, 41, 64, 65 Ridenour, David, 43 Ridgeway, John, 129 Riley, Richard, 23, 43, 11, 128, 130 Roach, Dolores. 43 Robbins, Paul, 7, 106, 109 Roberts, Billie, 43 Robertson, Kent, 43 Robeson, Ron, 43 Rumler, Bret, 51, 65 Rutherford, Carol, 5, 49, 51, 69,'78,82,118 Rutledge, Ken, 51 S Sager, Paul, 43 Sandrock, Duane, 43 4 Sayers, Toni, 43, 115 Schiller, Cindy, 44 Schmidt, Doug, 44 Schmidt, Judy, 7, 51, 114, 115 Schone, Brian, 51 Schoon, Maurice, 51 Shanks Mark, 27 Shelby David, 44 Sheppard, Tom, 126, 127 Shoop, Bryon , 44 Simpson, Fred, 44 Shirley, Jeff, 44 Skiles, Janet, 51 Smith, Jennie, 51 Smith, Terry, 44, 55 Smith, Todd, 109, 116 Smysor, Dennis, 44 Solecki, Mary Kay, 114 Soper, Danny, 51 Sprague, Dennis, 117 Starcevich, Theresa, 44 Strode, Gerald, 44 Strode, Jeff, 44 Stuart, Diana, 45 Stufflebeam, Alan, 51 Swenson, Bruce, 51, 115 T Taylor, Valerie, 45, 128 B Balagna, Robert, 96 Barnhart, Ed, 98 Bevard, Debbie, 100 Bishop, H. C., 54, 61, 86 Black, Charles, 77, 90 Bradshaw, Jesse, 97 Breece, Barb, 92 Brush, Kevin, 104 Burke, Pat, 87 Burrows, Virginia, 53 Butt, Mildred, 93 C Carlson, Dave, 101 Christian, Jimmie, 101 Christian, Yvonne, 105 Cook, Lois, 94 Crafton, Wauneta, 93 Curry, Jay, 90 Thomas, Dan, 45 Thompson, Barb, 52, 124 Thompson, Dave, 45 Thompson, Mary, 45 Timmons, Mary, 52, 69 Thurman, Rick, 64 Tieken, Richard, 45 Till, Kelly, 13, 45 Traeger, Wendy, 37, 45 Travis, Patricia, 52 U Umbarger, Wendell, 45, 108, 113 V Vanderveen, Brantz, 45 Van Liew, Patty, 45 Viano, Deanna, 52 Viano, Diana, 46 Vohland, Bob, 46 W Wages, Kathy, 109 Wallick, Jerry, 15, 34, 46, 58, 59, 110, 112, 121 Wasson, Steve , 46 genius, D Dale, Larry, 88, 101 Diefendorf, Frank, 96, 97 Durley, William, 96 Dye, Sheilah, 88 E Edley, Ada, 88, 102 Eller, Harrison, 91 Elson, Nancy, 118 Epperson, Kenneth, 88, 89 F Fife, Anne, 105 Fisher, Lowell, 88 Flynn, Janet, 102 Fouts, Mary Ellen, 53, 102 Frame, Jack, 98 Watson, Cathy, 46 Waughtel, Clayton, 46 Weaver, Pat, 47 Weber, Julie, 118, 119 Weirauch, Bruce, 52, 111 Weirauch, Nancy, 19, 47, 69, 78, 83 Welker, Carol, 52 Westerlund, Dave, 52 White, Debbie, 52 White, Kevin, 23, 52 Wiewel, Fred, 47, 111, 127 Williams, Jane, 47 Williams, Phil, 52 Wilson, Cheryl, 47, 58, 59 Wilson, Marianne, 47, 124 Wilson, Pam, 15, 52, 114, 131 Wood, Martha, 47 Worrell, Glayn, 64, 65 Wys, Ed, 47, 71, 73, 74 Y Yocky, John, 47 Young, Sheila, 52 Z Zorn, Dave, 47, 71, 72, 75 G Games, Chris, 105 Gardner, Janet, 15, 94 Geary, Susan, 92 Georgieff, Ed, 77, 87 Gover, Phil, 78, 80, 82, 91 Grimm, Libby, 122 Guyton, Marian, 99, 120 H Harland, Bob, 95 Hauk, Virginia, 103 Hawf, Gretchen, 101 Hedin, Faye, 93 Hickersberger, Josef, 90 Hobbs, Richard, 91 Howell, Dick, 64, 77, 94 Howerter, Helen, 102 Huber, Harold, 87 I Jackson, Carl, 8, 90 Johnson, Bob, 104 K Kaiser, Ed, 96 Karrick, Walter, 87 King, Gary, 88, 95, 115 Kuehn, Bud, 91 L Lane, William, 98 Lawson, Helen, 93, 108 Lung, Danny, 104 M Maurice , Bucky , 77 McCausland, Carl, 11, 97, McClure, Fran, 103 ' Meads, Norma, 105 Meyer, Robert, 95 Moreland, Clark, 88 Ag College Bowl, 126 Board of Trustees, 88, 89 Cheerleaders, 58, 59 Chi Alpha, 108, 109 1 P Pettit, Roland, 97 Phillips, Carole, 104, 128 Pollitt, Claralee, 122 Poppenhager, lane, 104 R Raridon, lim, 87 Reed, Shirley, 87 Riccioni, Sue, 104 Robinson, Dennis, 100 Rowe, lim, 7, 87 S Schnarr, Harold, 104 Smart, Mervin', 95 Smith, John, 99, 121 Smith, Paula, 93, 104 Smolich, Robert, 87 Stanich, Bonnie, 92, 123 Starasta, Betty, 94 I Kempo Karate, 129 Lancer, 128 Livestock Judging Team, 127 LPN, 112-125 Minstrels, 118, 119 Starasta, George, 94 Strode, Martha, 94, 115 Stroman, Ellen, 105 Stroman, Willa, 13, 100 T Taylor, Mina, 100 Telander, Brian, 96 Till, Farrell, 94 V Vasen, Virginia, 103 Vonderhaar, Helen, 103 W Weaver, Steve, 105 Weeks, Sandra, 68, 69, 98 Welker, Carol, 104 Wheeler, Harold, 97 Williams, Marcia, 103 Williams, Natalie, 93 Workman, Mary, 100 Phi Theta Kappa, 114, 115 Readers' Theater, 112, 113 Shield, 120, 121 Student Senate, 110, 111 -152.3 s. X-5? ga 1 ' Ju: , U2-fi 1 ii' 5-5-v K Qi 4. Looking ahead, I see that I have many paths to choose. Looking back, I am glad I came to SRC, for we have grown together. The memo- ries I will keep will be fond ones. I owe so much to SRC, the faculty. my friends, and to the Shield - for giving me the opportunity to work with wonderful people - and to express myself. G. Louise Lefler Co-Editor 1977 Shield I pl Havin assed through our Bicentennial 8 P yzyear, we can look forward to a bright future as Spoon River continues to grow land prosper. We hope the Winding Road leads you to a bright future meeting your 1goa1s in life. I I would like to thank everyone who worked so hard to produce this 16th vol- ume of the Shield. Wendy Hurst Co-Editor 1977 Shield 136 Taylor Publishing Company lnsdco 1 af' ij , L 5-. at-er,-j ' 4, ,fi LEGF ,VER CDL SPOON E477 Spoon or College U?CfLibrary J Canton, IL 61520 Spmmfl J M f' J.. awww
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