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LeREVOIR 1980 VOLUME 30 VINCENNES, INDIANA VINCENNES UNIVERSITY Table Of Contents Student Activities Sports ................... 65 Organizations.........._ 93 Administration And Faculty ... LR} Classes ...133 Honors _.,,.159 Title Page — ] ————— ee eee a ene i Ne eee eee SS Phavgeces stand as in what direction we the fact. SY) tJ i] is) 13) = = )) cS | oS and your belief w hings! ga) =) © ao) r=) ta iY) 2) iY) = 8 = | =4 =) 9 wad Ss = © © a) w= 2) i] =) = Sal = SY) = to i) = ° = qa = =) = ° ea £ Y © nS a) qa = =) = ° £ sal te = ° A) toa a r 3 Dy 3 | o) wo Ny tad C =, ° eae ee he Ea ° =s 9 a: © tad ® qa R= = = ° r ga ta = ° =) 9 ta 9 a 5 =F S i] t= 6 E 6 qa) 9 r-) = oes 5 = 3 ©) | sages et ee au s ass Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others, = v ea Q ; Q G Le E = at es = Y Ny ae gal S a = S 3) 2 Dedication To President Isaack K. Beckes Dedication To Dr. Beckes 9) Pee 12 Beckes Dedication To Dr. LS SS TT LDL OL! LOLA A SL LE LLL A LLL . oe bs 4 Beckes Dedication To Dr. 14 2) o ae oO o aa) Dedication To Dr. Ups si sentse DO: prrcenpawtprearpeo cna, SONNE eterno “estos ramon Aino © OFT we YG: 4 A Message From The President First, let me extend my congratulations to the Class of 1980. It has been a real joy to have you with us at Vincennes University, and we bid you God’s speed in the years ahead as you utilize your educational experience received here and make your contribution to society. The year 1980 is a historic one for me personally, since it does complete my thirtieth year as President of Vincennes University. | am sure you join me in being thankful for the progress this Institution has made across those years. The first year | was here the enrollment was less than 200 and the program was exceedingly limited. Last spring we transferred 1649 students to 573 colleges and universities across the nation. Many of our graduate received scholarships to the universities to which they transferred. At the same time, the record of our occupational students is outstanding. The grand mean of the salaries in the position to which they went was $10,360 while they range up as high as $24,000 and $25,000 for a beginning student with two years of college. You should also know that we have received the record from our students of five years ago. The progress they have made and the salaries that they now received should lend encouragement to you all that the education they received at Vincennes University is an excellent basis on which to build. | hope you all realize that a job and a position are, afterall, only a part of the objectives of one’s life. Your contribution to the community, to the support and development of your family, and your leadership in general to society are of equal importance, if not more so, than the job you hold. All of us at Vincennes University, faculty and staff alike, join in wishing you the very best, and God’s blessing on everyone. Best wishes, Dr. Isaac K. Beckes 16 — President Message ACTIVITIES — 7 aan 1 eS Registration 1980 This year the enrollment climbed to a record high, with 3,104 full- time students. The students moved in on the unsuspecting faculty and staff on August 22, after registration on Friday and Saturday, August 20-21. Tube Race 20 — Tube Race This year’s annual Tube Race and Almost Anything G oes Weekend was held on September 7 8 with hearty participation. The top finishers in the Tube Race on Saturday were: lst — Sigma Ni I, 2nd — Lambda Alpha Epsilon Ill, 3rd — Signa Nu Il, 4th — Ray Expedition Il, and 5th — LAE Il. The Almost Anything Goes competition was held on Sunday with the International squad placing lst. Sigma Phi Epsilon and the Go Getters tied for second in the day’s activities. Finally, Beta Xi placed fourth in the Crazy Competition. Tube Race — 21 Bloodmobile Bloodmobile The Knox County Red Cross Bloodmobile visited campus twice this year — once each semester. 425 units were collected in October, and 303 units were collected in February. The collections made this spring were made in Professor William Galligan’s name. The award for the highest percentage of participation in the fall was given to Sigma Nu and Emison Hall. The spring awards were given to Lambda Alpha Epsilon and Lambda Chi Alpha, as well as Emison Hall. The students of VU were named the Tri-State Area Advisory Council Volunteer Service Award winners for Knox County. Fall Play ‘Babes in Arms” was this fall’s VU The- atre musical production. The play was seen four nights, and was definitely a suc- cess. It was a contemporary Richard Rod- gers and Lorenz Hart musical about a group of theatrical aprentices in a New England summer theatre, secretly com- piling a revue to take to Broadway. Fall Play — 24 Dad's Weekend Dad’s Weekend The Fall All-Campus Variety Show, the Jay Ferguson Pop Concert, and the President's Reception highlighted Dad’s Weekend this fall. There were 25 acts seen in three performances of the Variety Show — eight of these were in competition. Beta Xi captured the lst place trophy with ‘‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Sentimental Journey’’. Lambda Chi Alpha won 2nd place, and Sigma Nu placed 3rd. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Clark Hall tied for fourth place. Dad's Weekend - ) — Dad's Weekend y Dad's Weekend SR Ss i 6s See I cle ee as Dad's Weekend 28 Homecoming A Trailblazer Basketball Tournament was one of the several highlights of Homecoming weekend. The 1979 Homecoming queen, Michelle Mellady was crowned ii during halftime of Friday night's GOOHING UP game. A Disco, and a live band te ic ae led two dances on Friday and Sains ‘Saturday nights. The annual homecoming Parade was a huge successs again this year. GTi pe recess © an AT eas Coop TIMES HAVEN Homecoming — 29 aemty tet = e co hl PS wz Homecoming 30 Homecoming — 31 eee 32 — Homecoming 3 Homecoming — 3 Trinidad Steel Band — September 17 Russ Burgess — October 8 “ESP and Hypnotism” Dr. Joseph Smith — October 9 ‘Indiana Council of Churches’’ ee RS The Warrens — November 12 “Seekers of the Supernatural’’ Gordon McRae — March 3 Community Series — Singer and Entertainer Se a aaa 34 — Convocations Se Se ER SE RE ae Convocations 36 — Convocations a “EY et at SS ST al Convocations - The annual Casino Royale was the setting for Blackjack, Chuck-a- Luck, Over Under, Poker, and several other betting games. Students enjoyed an evening of gambling with play money, and could bid on prizes at the end of the evening with their winnings. NGS HERE DEPOSIT ALL WINN! Sie 38 — Casino Royale meron wie FADES FADE Casino Royale — Nurses Capping MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1981 CAPPING CEREMONY Alsman, Virginia Sue Gosnell, Freda Murry. Susanna B Processional he: 4 Richard Ertel Arthur, Terri Granger, Ernestine Pepmeier, Tami Professor of Musie Avery, Ruth Grevory, Debra Phillips, Andrea Mistress of Ceremony... . Barrett, Rebecea Hedye, Rose Price, Stephenie Blagrave, Carol Hershey, Paula Rives, Ginger Invocation ; _...... Father Kenneth Betz Brand, Debra Hobbs, Sharon Rumer, Reta Pastor, St. Mary's Cathohe Chureh A Sh o ang Britton, Jama Humphrey, Tamir Schwenk, Terri hoals, Indiana Brown, Sherry Jackson, Deanna Shurte, Susan Greetings : ; ers Dr. Isaae K. Beekes dp hd eae Sa ers Busse, Mary Ann Kelley, Donna Small, Mary President, Vineennes Universit Cannon, Cindy Kirkman, Jennie Smith, Pamela “What Capping Means® 122). ...-....- Wanda Gardner Member of the Class of 1981 Christmas, Kimberli Klooz, Sandra Spurling, Rebecea Crutchfield, Tina Lackey, Sue Ellen Stillman, Jo Ellen 5 nee .... Professor Ertel Curry, Janine Lenover, Jovee Strange, Donna Capping Ceremony ........+.. ....-..« Mrs. Stella Risch Curry, Julie Loveless, Kimberly Stutzman, Cindi Coordinator, Associate Devree Davis, Janet MePherron, Naney Paylor, Elliott Nursing Program Dennis, Donna Malone, Cindy Phomas, Betty Introduction of Students... .. aon .- Mrs. Donna Hays Pesan stings Devine, Anita Maust, Marietta Walker, Teresa Renne Assistant Professor of Nursing Didelot, Patricia Maxwell, Terri West, Jeanne Nightingale Lamp Ceremony . .... Mrs. Donna Hacker Yyrgr “4 x a . Driskill, Lynn Mayo, Marty Wilkey, Doris President, Good Samaritan Hospital. Vincennes University Nursing Alumni Eck, Sharon Messersehmidt, Jamiee Wilson, Theresa Capping Pledge : Mr. Wilham Farnsworth Instructor of Nursing Benediction. ..... 5 Rev. Everett L. Wright Frank. Brenda Mitchell, Anne Maric Workman. Rebecea Pastor, First United Methodist Church Fort Branch, Indiana Edmonds, Dena Miller, Ruth Woods, Barbara Eisele, Barbara Millick, Jean Woolsey. Alana Gardner, Wanda Morris, Kathy York, Leshe Ann Garrett, Norabelle Lynn- Murphy, Debra Recessional ..... Professor Erte 40 — Nurses’ Capping On Sunday, February 10, 74 Associate Degree Nursing Students received their caps. Paula Hershey emceed the ceremony, and Wanda Gardner gave the traditional address, ‘‘What Capping Means to Me”’. Nurses’ Capping — 41 ——— 42 — Spring Play Spring Play VU Theatre presented ‘‘The Torchbearers”’ as their spring production. This satirical comedy was seen on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings, February 15, 16, andaly : Spring Play — Black Culture Week The theme for this year’s Black Awareness week was ‘1980's: Now is the Time’. The week began with a Disco on Saturday, February 15 and continued with a special service on Sunday, along with a panel discussion entitled Black Students on a White Campus. The highlight of this week was Mrs. Jean Childs Young, wife of former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Andrew Young. The rest of the week was rounded out with a movie, a play, and a Black Talent Show. International The annual International Banquet was held Saturday evening, March 22, with two separate buffet servings at 6 8 p.m. The menu included foods from the orient, India, Africa, Italy, Middle East, Germany, South America, and Southwest USA. The International Variety Show followed each dinner at 7:45 9:45 p.m. The Mistress of Ceremonies was Lisa A. Mets, and the Coordinator of the Event was the International Student Advisor, Saeed Noghrehkar. International — 45 s = 3 oe Q @ = YS) E 6 =. Mom's Weekend 46 Six groups competed for the lst place honors in this spring’s Variety Show. The lst place trophy was awarded to Sigma Phi Epsilon for ‘‘Mulligan Stew”’, 2nd place went to Beta Xi for its “Tribute to Dr. Beckes’’, 3rd place was awarded to Lambda Chi Alpha for “‘Oklahoma’’. The Director's Trophy was awarded to Jim Biggs for his portrayal of Dr. Beckes in the Beta Xi skit. Moms Weekend — 4 7 48 — Mom's Weekend 77 =a st ——S ee eee Mom's Weekend — 49 Miss V.U. 1980 a Nine young women competed for the title of Miss Vincennes University 1980. The contestants competed in Swimsuit, Talent, Evening Gown and Interview areas. The title of Miss VU 1980 was bestowed on Miss Mary Louise Richardville of Vincennes. The first runner-up was Paula Opell, second runner-up, Lisa Fox, third runner- up, Jamie Long, and fourth runner-up, Regina Burks. Miss V.U. SP hott rece a Safrats® sae Pee ee cman bo epenennn ene? 2 © % Oe 266 64004 © 2 ”o ee = 54 — Spring Formal ‘The Isle of Golden Dreams’”’ was the theme for this year’s spring formal. The guests were greeted by the Freshman Class Officers, who sponsored the polynesian evening. The food and decorations followed the island theme — and the guests were treated to dancing to a live rock band. Littlest 500 The weekend started off with a Disco on Friday night. Saturday morning the teams prepared for the races. The trike race was run at 1 p.m., with the bike race following at 2 p.m. The first place trophy for trike was awarded to Clark Hall, with Emison Hall, Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sisters finishing 2nd and third. The fastest lap trophy was awarded to Terri Reasoner of Clark Hall. The first place Bike trophy was awarded to Morris Hall, with Sigma Pi, and Harrison Placing 2nd and 3rd. The fastest lap trophy was awarded to Alan Barnes of Lambda Chi Alpha. Littlest 500 — Si. Littlest 500 56 — d| i ob Fe te 2 4 Littlest 500 — q 7 Littlest 500 58 — Littlest 500 Pinning Nurses’ P MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1980 Albietz, Terra Blackmore, Janice Blann, Lori Alice Bradley, Carolyn Britt, Paula Brown, Demaree Chapman, Roxanne Chappell, Georgeann Cooksey, Gayann Cooper, Linda Cummings, Tammi Davis, Jeffery Day, Sue Ann Dolash, Vicki Duzan, Toni Fox Eads, Candida Eaton, Lois Fritch, John Funk, Kyla Jo George, Lisa Greves, Barbara Gridley, Tammy Hall, Donna Hardy, Karlene Hill, Lisa Hornback, Beverly Johnson, Beverly Johnson, Lisa Kemper, Christine Kirchoff, Donna Linneweber, Lori Luck, Phyllis Luttrell, Bill McDonald, Annabelle McKibben, Debbie McVey, Mary Beth Madison, Sheri Mason, Tonjia Ann Midgett, Catherine Poehlein, Linda Pund, Judith Roellgen, Beth Sage, Kimberley Sakel, Lea Ann Schenck, Candy Schroeder, Charity Schwandner, Shannon Serra, Joanna Shipley, Dorinda Spond, Brenda Stephens, Kristyn Stodghill, Patrice Stoltz, Cathy Tolbert, Patricia Turner, Pamela Vieke, Tracy Wehling, Ann Wieler, Barbara Whetstine, Georgia Wickman, Lucille Woodruff, Sarah PINNING CEREMONY Richard Erte| Chairman, Musie Department Processional Mistress of Ceremony Mrs. Pamela Turner President of the Class of 1980 Invocation Father Bill Traylor Holy Cross, Fort Branch, Indiana Welcome Miss Linda Cooper Member of the Class of 1980 Dr. Isaac K. Beckes President, Vincennes University Greeting from Vincennes University Address .. . Dr. John B. Anderson, M.D Mrs. Pat Tolbert Miss Pat Stodghill Members of the Class of 1980 Musical Selection PINNING CEREMONY Presentation of Graduates . Miss Christine Davey Instructor of Nursing Awarding of Pins . : 7 . Mrs. Stella Risch Coordinator, Associate Degree Nursing Program Special Music Richard Ertel Benediction .. . Father Bill Traylor Recessional Professor Richard Ertel 61 candidates received their pins during the ceremonies on April 27. Mrs. Pamela Turner served as Mistress of Ceremonies, and Dr. John B. Anderson, M.D. presented the address. Mrs. Stella Risch had the honor of awarding the pins to the young men and women in the Class of 1980. Nurses’ Pinning — 61 62 — Dr. Summers Elected to be the 19th President of Vincennes University is Dr. Phillip M. Summers. He was chosen from a field of 105 applicants, and moved from his position as Director of Community Services to the Presidency on July 1, 1980. He was quoted as follows, ‘‘l believe our unique mission and philosophy is what has helped the University to grow’’. He also said that his first concerns as President will be the construction of a new classroom office building, and a new residence hall. 42 OS Ee ee ee Dr Stimmers — ident Elect 0) )) Sed Pe foe 00 o ) — Senior Dinner The Class of 1980 was inducted into the Alumni Association on May 1, 1980 at the Annual Senior Dinner. Student Senate President Jeff Cummings, and Senior Class President, Ron Martin, represented the class at the ceremony, and led the class in taking the oath of the Alumni Association. The senior class officers were recognized along with several outstanding Alumni members who were recognized as members in good standing of the Alumni Association. 64 — Sr. Dinner SPORTS as Med be et re 66 — Cross Country 1979 Golf Schedule 9-6 9-10 9-13 9-17 9-24 V.U. Jasper John A. Logan College Parkland College Olney Central College Indiana Intercollegiate Golf Championship 9-27 Kentucky Wesleyan 9-28 Lincoln Trail 10-2 ISUE Univ. of Evansville 10-5 Wabash Valley 10-9 Wabash Valley 10-12 1.U.S.E. at New Albany This year’s Golf team placed 8th in the Intercollegiate Golf Championship — the only 2 year college to do so. Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf. Dan Anderson, Doug Macke, Vincennes Sr. Winchester, Sr. Bill Condello, Brad O'Neal, Merrillville, Fr. Bloomfield, Fr. Kent VonBurg, Steve Daily, Indianapolis Fowler, Fr. Qualified for Jim Davis, Region 12 Indianapolis, Fr. Tournament Jeff Twitty, Vincennes, Fr. Jeff Gross, Cedar Lake, Fr. Ron Harmon, Jr., Greensburg, Fr. Golf — 67 Soccer Schedule 1979 9 22 St. Meinrad 9 23 Franklin 10 6 at St. Meinrad 10 1 Depauw J.V. 10 27 at DePauw J.V. 10 28 at IUPUI 11 10 ISU Soccer Club Record: 7 wins O losses Soccer Soccer Soccer Soccer Soccer Soccer Soccer Soccer 1979-80 Soccer Team Front (I-r): Viken Joubanian, Jamil Saleh, Mohammed Abrahm, Ahmed Abu-Eita, Esam Aigqaaoud, Abuzahra, Jamal Saleh. Back (I-r): Ghassan Buchnack, Khalid Al-Shehab, Khaled Saleh, Faisul Al-Hinadi, Zaid Al-Harthy, Coach Frank Friedman, Baki Uyar. 68 — Soccer — ee $ e) oO) Soccer == Women's Volleyball Schedule 1979-80 9-14 St. Mary’s Notre Dame 9-17 Wabash Valley College 9-19 Lakeland 9-22 St. Joe Valpo 9-26 ISU Taylor 9-27 Butler Indiana Central 10-4 Evansville WVC 10-6 ISU, Earlhamd, Meramec Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball , Sa Se a Gaia | Women's Volleyball Team front (I-r); Karen Prochno, Patty Jett, Rhonda Warnke, Tina Bolton, Lori Smith, Brenda Jar- vis, Traci Johnson. back (I-r): Head Coach Deb Hagg, Manager, Julie Leaf, Luanne McCammon, Tammy Harris, Rose Heldt, Amy Hamblen, Marta Holder, Asst. Coach Kim Henderson. — Volleyball Schedule (cont) 10-9 POSTS 10-17 10-19 10-24 10-27 10-29 11-10 Oakland LTC Lakeland IUPUI Depauw Franklin Bellermine Evasville Oakland City Earlham Invitational Lincoln Trail College State Tournament Record: Wins — 22 Losses — 9 Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball 2 i j i i i j i Volleyball — 74 feck 1979-80 Bowling Schedule 9-29 Ball State Purdue 10-6 1.U. Eastern Illinois 10-13 Purdue ISU 10-27 28 Hoosier Classic at |.U. 11-3 Ball State Eastern Illinois 11-10 1.U. ISU 11-17 18 President’s Classic at V.U. 1-25 26 St. Louis . 12-1 Western Illinois 2-1 2 Cape Gerardo Bowling Bowling Bowling Bowling Bowling Bowling Bowling Men's Bowling Team L-R: Rob Morley, Mike Stout, Coach Jim Miley, Joel White, Jim Sturm, Robbie Vaught. 72 — Bowling Schedule (cont) 2-8 9 Columbus, OH Singles Tournament 10 Assoc. College Unions International 17 Panther Classic at E.1.U. 24 Midwest Collegiate Tournament -15 NJCAA — ‘‘National Title Winners”’ -4 NCAA est eceneni te peepee genta M2 RENE rete meet: ; CAKES ROE RRO RWOORY ROE LORE REK ee Women’s Bowling Team l-r: Coach Carol Miley, Rhonda Thomas, Lisa : McCafferty, Debbie Theriac, Lynn Schroeder, Julie Gentry. (not pictured: Rose Whaley) Bowling — 73 Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Schedule 1979-80 Opponent Bellarminea Indiana U.-S.E. ISU J.V. Indiana U.-S.E. ISU Evansville Danville Sinclair St. Clair Illinois Central Danville C.S. Mott Wabash Valley Ball State Taylor Univ. Marion College Indiana U.-S.E. Lincoln Trail Indiana State-J.V. Earlhamm Franklin ISU-Evansville Oakland City Lincoln Trail Belleville Lincoln St. Louis-Meramec Oakland-C.C. Macomb Shawnee State We 2) 60 Ifa 85 Us 99 103 Vhs) 65 85 65 97 62 67 76 63 74 713 110 81 70 87 106 Ths. 85 76 76 95 68 indicates tournament play 74 — Women's Basketball They eS os: Tis) 82 61 56 39 69 66 49 40 48. 64 64 UE 57 45 61 26 vat 54 65 DS 49 87 oye 74 58 69 Women's 1979-80 Basketball Team Front (I-r): Sharon Kinnaird, Rose Ross, Mancy Neal, Teri Reasoner, Jody Elkins, Susan Blythe. Back (I-r): Head Coach, Andrea Myers, Patty Jett, Laura Hillenbrand, Anite White, Tammy Harrison, Luanne McCammon, Brenda Jarvis, Manager, Asst. Coach Deb Hagg. Women’s Basketball — 75 CONGRATULATIONS BLAZERS 1979-80 Trailblazers Schedule Opponent We Allegany CC 74 Cuyahoga Metro 101 St. Louis-Forest Park 60 Parkland 60 Mineral Area 66 Lindsey Wilson 76 Wabash Valley 85 Moberly J.C. 87 Paducah C.C. 71 Southern Ohio 100 Shawnee State TZ Lorain 89 Allegany CC 67 CC of Baltimore 70 Lindsey Wilson 82 Moberly UE Cincinnati Tech. 70 Sinclair 68 S. Illinois-Edwardsville 107 Three Rivers 66 Belleville 95 Burlington 60 Sinclair 87 Shawnee State 69 Southern Ohio 90 Indiana U.-East 89 Paducah 73 Burlington 61 Cincinnati Tech 80 Olney Central Wf Lorain 76 Cuyahoga Metro 96 Cincinnati Tech 79 Jackson, Michigan 78 Jackson, Michigan 71 Jackson, Michigan 79 Lincoln, Ill. 74 indicates Region 12 Tournament play 76 — Men's Basketball Men's Basketball Team front (I-r): Mike Lutes, Jeff Allen, Dennis Goins, Augster Canedy, Tom Griffin, Andy Barmes, Jimmie Brown, Kenny Stanley, back (I-r): Coach Dan Sparks, Student Manager, Bill Wever, Virgil Kennedy, Bruce Copple, Reggie Payne, Jeff Holmes, Kent Smith, Doug Patterson, Asst. Coach Jason Holmes. Men's Basketball — Tey 2 1979-80 V.U. Trailblazer Cheerleaders Guys (I-r): Greg DeWitt, Brad Chitty, Bruce Williams, Jeff Mills, Don Poorman. Girls (I-r): Jody Showalter, Denise Beach, Sandy Barley, Mary Nobbe. Men's Basketball 1979-80 Blazerettes front (I-r): Nola Barton, Pam Vass, Nina Riggens, Vanessa Tincher, Cathy Simmons, Patty Murphy. Back (I-r): Donna Utley, Co-Captain, Julie Robbins, Janetta Wade, Lynda Bradley, Susan Carrell, Kim Arms, Bobby Ridge — Co-Captain. Men's Basketball — 79 Baseball Fall Schedule 9-13 John A. Logan College 9-15 Wabash Valley College 9-16 Butler University 9-19 Kentucky Wesleyan College 9-20 Southeastern Illinois J.C. 9-22 Indiana State University — Evansville 9-23 Olney Central 9-26 John A. Logan ISUE Wabash Valley Olney Central College Paducah ISU — scrimmage Kentucky Wesleyan Paducah CC ISU Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball 80 — Baseball a A As a + VA : yo f, F zen 7, , fa ‘ by % ws X f ve, yy ‘ } ai Oa Joa NI NES Vey , } f Te NAENNS ee ‘Nia i en Ned ¥ Aso Se 1s ene | A SORA AY ya oer 1e, Men's Baseball Spring Schedule Aquinas J.C. Aquinas J.C. Oakland CC Oakland CC Oakland CC Southeastern CC Paducah Oakland City Wabash Valley Southern CC John A. Logan Lincoln Land CC Lincoln Trail College Lake Land College Wabash Valley College Sinclair CC Sinclair CC Parkland College Kankakee CC Cuyahoga CC Cuyahoga Metro Kankakee CC Lake Land College Lincoln Trail College Kaskaskia J.C. John A. Logan College Cuyahoga CC West Campus Cuyahoga CC West Campus Paducah CC Olney CC NJCAA Tournament Baseball — 81 Track Track Track Track Track Track Track Track Track Track Men's Track Team Front (I-r): lan Gordon, Brian Ferry, Bruce Sailer, Mario Joyner, Jeff Todd, David Kittle, Joe Jones. Back (I-4): Nile Rickman, Abdulatif Hashem, Jennus King, Jimmy White, Darryl Anderson, Tony Nading, Curt Scott, Tony Shepard. Not Pictured: John Rees, Gary Gray, Vincennt Carroll, Guy Bottorf, Steve Niespodziary, Eric Powers, Dan Farrell, Curt Holbrook. Managers: Tom Mitchell, Sue Dashner. Coach: Art Cortez 82 — Track Track Track Track Track Track Track Track Track Track Track Track — 83 Intramural Sports Records Track 1979-80 Men's League lst P.E. Majors 2nd _ Lambda Alpha Epsilon 3rd Rec Club 84 — Intramurals Women's League lst Lambda Alpha Epsilon 2nd UCCF 3rd__—sSwP.E. Majors IT eT EE Basketball Golf Men's Champion — Paul Clayton — Recreation Majors Club Runner up — Bill Rump — P.E. Majors Club 3 on 3 Basketball Men's League Champion — P.E. Majors Runner up — Jimmie Brown One-on-One Basketball Men’s League Height — Below 5'10”’ Gy IOV Le) By Archie Johnson Randy Davis Women's League lst Champion — RC Majors Club 2nd Women's League Benitta Kennedy Julie Gentry Champions — P.E. Majors 1 Basketball Men's Indpendent League Men's League Champion — Just Us 6’'1’’ and above John Ross Runner-up Runner-up Runner-up Rec Majors Club B.S. Blues 1 Intramurals — 85 ue me ME a SBA A EMAL TI, Sh hi Leh li — Free Throw Champion — Roger Elliott — P.E. Majors Club Runner-up — (Tie) Jim Shouse — G.D.I. Jeff Cunningham — Rec Majors Club Softball Men's Club League Champion — Lambda Alpha Epsilon 2 Runner-up — Rec Majors Men's Independent League Champion — G.D.I. Runner-up — Morris Mets Women's League Champion — P.E. Majors Runner-up — Emison Bloo’s Spring Softball Men's Club League Champion — Rec Majors Runner-up — I.D.T. Men's Independent League Champion — G.D.I. Runner-up — Carouselambra Women's League Champion — P.E. Majors Runner-up — Rec Majors 86 — Intramurals Bowling Champion — CMF Runner-up — F.B.P.A. EEE EEO ee lee, Euchre Champions — Jim Shouse Linda Hodge — G.D.1I. Runners-up — Ray Schebler Jeff Mills — G.D.I. Racquetball Men's League Champion — Chuck Carter — Independent Runner-up — Jeff Reiff — CMF Tennis Singles Champion — Joe Tse — Chinese Student Association Runner-up — Louis Fung — Chinese Student Association Intramurals — 87 Wrestling [Ist .918 Printing CMF LSU Grebe L.I.A. 3rd _ Red Sox Morris Mets 4th L.A.E. D.M.’s Marauders 5th Morris Bears Sigma Phi Epsilon Archery Men's League — Class A Champion — Sam Buch — G.D.I. Runner-up — Dan Harvey — G.D.I. Men's League — Class B Champion — Darrell Minor — P.E. Majors Runner-up — Dave Kittle — B.A.I. Women’s League Champion — Leah Winkler — P.E. Majors Runner-up — Lisa Graves — P.E. Majors 88 — Intramurals Table Tennis Doubles Men's Doubles Champion — Richard Lau Abel Li — Chinese Student Association Runner-up — Andes Tang Kai-Chuen Wong — Chinese Student Association Women's Doubles Champion — Judith Yuen Carol Yao — Independent Mix Doubles Champion — Joseph Tse Phyllis Ho — Chinese Student Assoc. Runner-up — Louis Fung Alice Cheung — Chinese Student Assoc. Table Tennis Singles Men's League Champion — Akinpelu C. Shogunle — Independent Runner-up — Richard Lau — Chinese Student Association Women’s League Champion — Carol Yao — Independent Runner-up — Phyllis Ho — Chinese Student Association Intramurals — 8 9 Tennis Doubles Men’s Doubles Champions — Keith Poole and John Ruvang — CMF Runners-up — Dan Moore and Dan Wever — .918 Printing Women's Doubles Champions — Deb Haag and Brenda Jarvis — PE. Majors Runners-up — Mandy Neal and Cris Waldroup — P.E. Majors Swimming Men's Division lst Sigma Nu 2nd Lambda Alpha Epsilon 3rd .918 Printing Club Women’s Division lst Recreation Club 4th Lambda Chi Alpha 2nd Lambda Alpha Epsilon 5th Chinese Student Association 3rd Lambda Chi Alpha 6th Recreation Club 90 — Intramurals ee Ee Badminton Singles Men's League Champion — Joseph Tse — Chinese Student Association Runner-up — Dan Moore — .918 Printing Club Women’s League Champion — Bea Carvajal — UCCF Runner-up — Tera Albietz — Sigma Phi Epsilon Badminton Doubles Men's Doubles Champion — Louis Fung Joseph Tse — Chinese Student Association Runners-up — John Fritch Jeff Davis — Independent Women’s Doubles Champion — Carrie Koo Alice Cheung — Chinese Student Assocation Runners-up — Daisy Au-Yeung Gladys Chiu — Chinese Student Association Mixed Doubles Champion — Rocky Chang Alice Cheung — Chinese Student Association Runners-up — Joseph Tse Phyllis Ho — Chinese Student Association Intramurals — 91 Ralph Burroughs Judy Funkhouser are presented with the Intramurals Man of the Year and Women of the Year awards by Bill Rump. Mike Ross presents Ralph Burroughs with the Intramurals G.D.!. — Independent Men's trophy. Darry! Mendenhall presents Judy Funkhouser with the Intramurals All-Sports award for Women. Miss Funkhouser represents the Women's P.E. Majors. 4 2 — Intramurals ——— ak eee = EE — — Te th ee TN i ED a eg 0 ORGANIZATIONS 94 — Departmental —— LN) eENe, IWIVERSIT’ Agriculture Club Front Row (L-R): Caroline Garner, Kim Bredeway, David Burger, President, Matt Wagner, Deann Eaton. Back Row (L-R): Rodney Miller, Greg Shidler, Jeff Day, Ross Cut ter, Mark Fordyce, Betsy Cunningham, Douglas Quear, Vice President, Mike Moore, Steve Herin, Barry Culy, Ron Wiseman, Owen Hack, Jeff Miller. Drama Club Front row (L-R): Julie Wine, Paula Opell, Art Tedesco, Chris Rich, Julia Wilkins, Maria Stanley. Middle Row (L-R): Sandy Goffner, Heather Jackson, James Johnson, Mark Myers, Amy Poe, Bob Osborn. Back Row (L-R): Rich Brewer, Sandy Brown, Carey Albert, Jamie Long, Leah Winkler, Bob Joycee, Kevin Baker. D.E.C.A. Front Row (L-R): Jeff Benson, John Gribble, Richard Cline, Mike Edwards, Guy Bottorff. Middle Row (L-R): Ray Schebler, Greg Gerline, Tim Moffitt, Ernie Mullis, Tom Meehan, Rebecca Greathouse. Back Row (L-R): William Rossell, Danny Horner, Jo Dee Murray, Jim Bilbee, Charles Heller, Linda Bennitt, Jodi Miller, Kent Carpenter. Food Service Executive Assoc. Front Row (L-R): Doug Edwards, Debra Jones, Bernadette Kroner, Logan Freck. Back Row (L-R): Dean Clifton, Randy Coryell, Mary Foreman, Layne Oppy, Donn Mathias. Departmental — 95 e Die 96 — Departmental Initial Experiences In Education Front Row (L-R): Kelly Tanner, Karen Stafford. Middle Row (L-R): Christina Smith, Lisa Neufelder, Sherri Stubblefield, Karen Pepmeier, Rita Miler, Betty Williams. Back Row (L-R): Mike Miller, Tanya Miller, Kim Smith, Dave Miller, John Ryan, Jody Showalter, Kim Wortley, Nereida Pomales. Initial Experiences In Education Front Row (L-R): Anne Feldman, Jane Batchelor, Peggy Browning, Brenda Dillon, Debbie Hoffer. Back Row (L-R): Louis Doyle, Sara Baxter, Julie Coan, Rhonda Coffman, Regina Burks, Diana Johnson, Susan Curtis, Ricky Hines. Interdenominational Choir Front Row (L-R): Valerie Banks, Director. Back Row (L-R): Charles Sheppard, Sharon Patterson, Sondra Beverly, Denise Williams, Sherrie Sears, Darwin Harwell, Tony Davis, Rody Jackson, Rochelle Durden, Cynthia Lee, Linda Dowdell, Michael Fisher. Pe International Students Front Row (L-R): May Chan, Secretary, Hong Kong; Kalil Dughaish, Activity Chairman, Jordan. Back Row (L-R): Akinpelu Shoginle, Vice President, Nigeria; Mustafa Al-Ramly, President, Kuwait. Not Shown: Marvan Al-Hajasad, Treasurer, Jordan; Abdullateef Hashem, Sport Chairman, Kuwait; Nimer Jallad, Publicity Chairman, Jordan. Departmental — 97 x S : ; Poe Sarroacyr 20S eae. Serer) - 98 — Departmental Laser Club Front Row (L-R): Gary Long, Helen Meyer, Randy O’Linskey, Terry Hull, H.J. Deigl, Advisor, Jean Hochesing. Middle Row (L-R): Dale Cook, Brian Peterson, Brian Dunlap, Brett McCandless, Don Turner, D.J. Adomatis, Pat Hamilton, Brian Batzka. Back Row (L-R): Jeff Brock, David Tyree, Bob Hess, David Wolterman, Todd Hill, Max Byers. Not Shown: Mike Myers. Office Education Association Front Row (l-r): June Hargis, Tina Biddle, Patty Evans, Bonnie Shultz. Middle Row (lI-r): LaDonna Haworth, Rita Harting, Tina Reitmeyer. Back Row (I-r): Debbie Junod, Cheri Himsel, Diane Jones, Mary Miller, Suszette Clements, Becky Hilfiker, Cheryl Shoulders — Advisor. P.E. Majors Front Row (l-r): Brenda Jarvis, Lisa Graves, Mike Quinn, Darrell Minor. Back Row (I-r): Louann McCammon, Patty Jett, Bea Carvahal, Greg Miller, Judy Funkhouser, Bill Rump — Advisor. Physical Therapy Assistant Group Front Row (l-r): Charlene Bergie, Debbie Tokins, Amy Thompson, Mary Etchison, Betty Harpino, Laurie Watson, Vada Perigo, Marie Staud. Back Row (I-r): Mary Beth Fritchly, Ann O'Conner, Rayanne Uback, Jean Peters, Dan Barga, Debbie Ward, Kim Lichte, Lisa Sorg. Departmental — 99 Practical Nurse Association Front Row (l-r): Kelly Adamson, Robin Moore, Michelle Popejoy, Debbie Herold, Sara Dawson, Betty Shulteis. Middle Row (lI-r): Susan Summons, Unknown, Mary Beth Nonte, Carole Pohlers, Beth Noble. Last Row (l-r): Sally Quackenbush, Linda Burris, Carol Besse, Faye Clark, Bobbi Summers, Valerie Harper. REC Club Front Row (l-r): Melvin Childs, John Steele, Jody Showalter, Ellen Pennington, Tony Johnson. Middle Row (I-r): Don McCune, Sonja Brooks, Secretary, Sarah Smith. Top Row (I-r): Sue Dashner, President, Margie MacClean. 100 — Departmental UCCF Front Row (I-r): Caren Cooper, Treasurer, Mary Peterson, Vice President, Tom Eisenhower, President. Second Row (lI-r): Debbie Tomkins, Julie Klein, John Brinkman, Bea Carvajal, Phil Leuke, Dave Cindric. Third Row (I-r): Jill Sterrett, Sandy Cockerham, Doug Wright, Brian Deeter, Becky Dolby, Becky Craig, Rev. Ruth Dunn. Fourth Row (I-r): Linda White, Pam Ault, Wes Abbott, Jackie Jones, Ron Howe, John Bledshoe, Jerry Ellis. Vincennes Student Social Workers Assoc. Front Row (l-r): Elizabeth Bell, Director of Minority and Womens Affairs, Kris Fahien, Secretary Treasurer, Jeannie Gates, President. Back Row (I-r): Dr. Schmelling — Advisor, Lisa Fox, Vice President. Departmental 101 Alpha Beta Gamma Front Row (I-r): Janice Woodruff, Craig Sutton, President, Kathy Neat, Secretary, Jo Ann Naas, Jean English, Vice President, Sharon Allen. Middle Row (lI-r): Dea Ann Eaton, Janice Gray, Brenda Koeppe, Kim Norton, Randy Worman, Cathy Neufelder, Jennifer Lengerich, Bonnie Shoultz, Lianne Hunter. Back Row (l-r): Linda Clark, Terry Randell, Cathy Gable, Alecia Cockerham, Don LeRoy, Acel McDonald, Steve Schwering, LaDonna Haworth, Becky Hilfiker, Rita Harting. Alpha Beta Gamma Paddle Winners Front Row (I-r): Jo Ann Naas, Janice Woodruff, Craig Sutton, President. Back Row (I-r): Dee Harrington, Kathy Neat, Secretary, Jean English, Vice President. Lambda Alpha Epsilon Front Row (I-r): Jewell Cathery, Terry Murphy, Eric Overhage, Bill Halfrich, Jeff Ripple, Diane Morris. Middle Row (l-r): Steve Schrekenbach, Mark Brumley, Dennis Baldwin, Gary Catron, Dan Wood, Jeff Leitel, Nathon Jackson. Back Row (I-r): Amy Harshburger, Lois Lane, Susan Tindel, Marlene Ditelot, Ron Skinner, Tracey Martin, Sami Thompson, Lance Winnings, Becky McKim, Dave Windsor, Maurice Hendrix, Boyd Bowers. 102 — Fraternity Lambda Chi Alpha Front Row (l-r): Greg Dayrl, David Thompson, Ryan Cannon, Mike Burnell, Jeff Wilson, Greg Perigo. Middle Row (I-r): Tim Bowles, Marcua Collins. Back Row (I-r): Bruce Cannon — Advisor, Dave LeClare, Tim Kincaid, Alan Barnes, Mark Matthys, Bob Capes, Brett Fisher, Gary Greiner. Lambda Chi Alpha Crescents Front Row (l-r): Pam Edwards, Teresa Coleman, Maryellen Stapnakowski, Lori Eppick, Carey Daulton. Middle Row (I-r): D.J. Shipley, Peggy Barnett. Back Row (I-r): Jenny Lengrich, Cathy Wantland, Adele Bowan, Margaret Cannon, Karen Ysechi, Lisa Sorg. | | | Fraternity — 103 Alpha Angels Front Row (I-r): Mazella Maybell, Mary Tandy, Patricia Birdsong. Back Row (l-r): Maggie Waddell, Rhonda Coffman, Margaret Edwars. Beta XI Front Row (l-r): Kris Fahien, Theresa Barron, Sue Smith, Donna Beeler, Jolene Mattingly, Karry Neal. Back Row (l-r): Susie Hassler, Cathy Wantland, Fall President, Treva Hancock, Linda Waechter, Mylene Silvar, Anita Andolin, Karen Rose, Pam Lambert. Beta XI Officers Front Row (l-r): Theresa Barron, Treasurer, Kris Fahien, Co-Pledge Trainer, Kerry Neal, Co-Pledge Trainer, Jolene Mattingly, Vice President. Back Row (I-r): Donna Beeler, Secretary, Kathy Sergesgetter, Historian, Sue Smith, Spring President, Treva Hancock, Chaplain. 104 — Sorority Harrison Hall Council Front Row (I-r): Todd Urich, Brian Hooley, Rob Mahoney. Back Row (I-r): Jim George, Chuck Kays, Dan Tilford, Joe Uzubell. Harrison RAs Front Row (I-r): John Trenshaw, Robert Beal, Barray Culy, Dave Spillman. Back Row (I-r): Tom Sappington, Roger Gardner, Mark Eichoff — Asst. Director, Duane Ford, Brad Howe. Dorm — 105 Morris Hall Council Front Row (I-r): Doug Jackson, President, Gary Stoner, Joey Koontz, Chuck Schooler. Back Row (l-r): Mark Gasche — Advisor, Steve Herin, John Noblitt, David Wright, Mike Smock — Vice President. Morris RAs Front Row (lI-r): Mark Atchison — Asst. Director, Mark Gasche — Director, Tom Baechle, Ron Gaertner. Back Row (I-r): Dave Sergent, John Dickerson, John Brooks, Greg Shamblin, Joe Lex, Bil Delauter, Jeff Babcock, Marc Harris — Asst. Director. 106 — Dorm Clark Hall Council Front Row (I-r): Paula Hershey, Terry Smith, Sally Strange, Brenda Frank, Kathy Neat. Back Row (l-r): Dennis Prince, Chris Williams, Jeff Joyce, Tom Travis, Rick King, Mike Payne. Clark RAs Front Row (l-r): Janet Geier, Robin wallace, Veronica Brancamp, Brenda Frank. Back Row (I-r): Debbie Nelson, Scott Hedrick, Beth King, Ann Wehling, Cary Albright. Dorm — 107 108 Emison Hall Council Front Row (lI-r): Heather Jackson, Shelly Brading, Mina Kermani, Anita Crocker. Back Row (I-r): Pam Waldrige, Ellen Pennington, President, Penny Arvin, Dana Bolding, Tracey Martin, Rhonda Thomas, Tammy Sloan, Aimmie Marksbury. Emison RAS Front Row (l-r): Tammi Cummings, Melanie Prados, Sara Marchino — Director, Joy Julian — Asst. Director. Back Row (l-r): Peggy Barnett, Sonja Brooks, Sheila Emmons, Carol Besse, Ann Knight, Maggie Waddell. — Dorm Student Senate Front Row (l-r): Rick King, Penne Adair, Kathy Gable, Kathy Ross, Kent Carpenter. Middle Row (Il-r): Sharon Roberts, Elaine Miller, Susan Harrison, Janet Geier, Robbin Wallace, Robert Patterson, Larry Cramer, Joanna Leppert, J im Biggs, Janice Gray, David Banks, Pete Sabino, Joe Uzubell. Back Row (I-r): Gay Lynn Wiedermen, Debbie Wibert, Jeff Cummings, Bill Gollmitzer, Todd Stair, Steve Shirley. Student Senate Executive Council Front Row (l-r): Cathy Gable — Secretary, Kathy Ross — Publications. Back Row (I-r): Jeff Cummings — President, Penne Adair — Vice President, Todd Stair — Activities, Larry Cramer — Athletics, Jim Biggs — Elections. Student Government — 109 Union Board Directors Front Row (l-r): Phil Leuck — Films, Denise Rice — Convocations, Kathy Ross — Publications, Tod Stair — All Campus Events. Union Board Committee Front Row (l-r): Denise Williams, Denise Rice, Kathy Ross, Joanna Leppert. Middle Row (I-r): Kent Carpenter, Brian Deeter, Logan Freck, Todd Stair. Back Row (I-r): Jeff Cummings, Tracey Martin, Chuck Kays, Phil Leuck, Randy White. 110 — Student Government Senior Class Officers Sitting (l-r): Kathy Ross — Secretary, Dee McClaine — Treasurer, Susan Harrison — Vice President. Standing: Ron Martin — President. Freshman Class Officers Sitting (I-r): Cathy Gable — Secretary, LeVester Hobbs — President, Anna Grandmont — Treasurer. Standing: Larry Cramer — Vice President. Student Government Roaring 20 Show Choir The Roaring 20 performing one of their favorites — The Commercial Medley. Pe LS ISL SSC Bo EAT TERI TY SoundSation Left Side (top-bottom): Greg Devine, Kim Wonders, Craig Stanley, Jo Johanningsmeier, Chery! Clodfelter, Pat Williams, Myndi Smith. Right Side (top-bottom): John Rankin, Richard Ferris, Duane Beeson, Tim Murphy, Marvin Lovellette, Chris Pruitt, Diana Lowler, Kip Kiener, Chris Went, Aaron Crane, Don McCullock, Jeff Chapin, Greg Box. Not Picturd: Lisa Andrews. Khudgs 112 — Music ADMINISTRATION 1 i President of Vincennes University Dr. Isaac K. Beckes Associate Dean of Occupational Associate Dean of Academic Education Dean of Faculty Education Dale Dowden J. Edward Klinker Bill Spence 1 14 — Administration Weld TA 12PE Sy ree der General Administration Director of Administrative Data Processing Center — Carl Koenig, Director of Campus Planning — William J. Lindsey, Director of Lewis Historical Library — Robert ‘‘Gus’’ Stevens, President — Dr. Isaac K. Beckes, Assistant to the President — Mrs. Gazella Summitt, Director of Institutional Research — Dr. Robert H. Nelson, Assistant to the President — Miss Cornelia Carter, Coordinator of State and Federal Projects — Ralph J. Smith. General Administration Support Staff Donna Beeson, Lewis Historical Library, John Dekker, Timesharing Programmer, Kalisa Edwards, Computer Operator, Phillip C. Ground, Campus Planning, Brenda Guiliani, President’s Office, Faye Huddleston, Keypunch Operator, Becky Jennings, Campus Planning, Mike Jennings, Computer Operator, Andrea Koenig, Operations Supervisor, Data Processing, Darwin K. Linsey, Campus Planning, Jim McCarty, Computer Programmer, Jane Hunckler, President's Foundation Office, Julie Neal, Secretary, Data Processing, Paul Pascoe, Computer Programmer, Louis Primus, Computer Programmer, Sherry Robbins, Keypunch Operator, Mary Jane Settles, Computer Programmer, Pama Son State and Federal Projects, David Thacker, Programming Supervisor, Data Processing, Lisa Zuck, Institutional Research. Administration — 115 International Student Advisor Saeed Noghrehkar Learning Career Resource Center Marve Wehrman, Coordinator Placement Part-Time Employment Gordon Goodman, Director Records Marjorie Nelson Sondra Tincher Daisy Brown Denise Phillippe Student Activities Brenda Thompson, Director Sharon Gasche, Asst. Director Student Financial Aid Tim Weaver, Director Carolyn Hill, Dinancial Aid Counselor Veterans’ Affairs Charles Stodghill, Coordinator Support Staff Elaine Snider, Admissions Barbara Peters, Campus Police Beth Stafford, Counseling Gloria Galligan, Dean of Students Doris Poe, Director of Student Services Diana Lane, Housing Judy Parsons, Placement 116 — Administration Staff Student Services Jerry Gegenheimer, Chairman and Registrar David Phillippe, Dean of Students Admissions Stephen Simonds, Director Mr. Doug Herrold Mrs. Gwen Snider Mr. David Sommers Virginia Wibert Campus Police Allen Clark, Chief Calvin Goffner Ron Kilps Charles Morgan Butch Wilson Micheal Morris David Anderson Mark Sanders Counseling Dr. Walter Abendroth, Director Miss Lynn Linkon Miss Marianne Morgan Miss Yvonne Reed Miss Alice Whalen Mr. George Waddles Health Office Peggy Milligan, Coordinator Mary Parker Housing Patricia Jost, Director David Milligan, Asst. Director Mark Gasche, Morris Hail Jerry Bowman, Clark Hill Sara Marchina, Emison Hall Virginia White, Harrison Hall Community Services Dr. Phillip M. Summers, Director Gary Shepherd, Associate Director Alumni Association Claudia Hutchinson Conferences, Historical Preservations, Reservations August Schultheis, Director Adult Basic Education LaVon Williams Coate, Director, Karen, Kay Hendrixson, Elen Mize, Cindy Letz, Susan Wolfe, JoAnne Pacheco, Carla Lammers, Mary Jane Wood Adult Continuing Education Ted Lane, Director, John Wells, Gerald Roberts, Byron Bond, James E. Short Adult Evenings Education Karen Sutton, Director Public Relations Barbara DeBoer, Director, Sue Bell-Friedman, Asst. Director Area Agency on Aging Gerald Wibert, Director Nutrition Program Anne Jacoby, Director Title XX June Yeske, Director Trio Programs Robert Patterson, John Fish, Linda Marin, Bob Murawski, Becky Stuckey Valley Advance Robert Schultheis, Editor Patsy Gouverneur, Paul Ingram, Jean Lawhead, William Smith, Thomas Dawson Support Staff Marie McQuaid, Kay Turner, Carol Chanley, Donna Pinkston, Sandy Moyer, Jo Ann Cazel, Karen Campbell, Clem Fritchie, Lynda Young, Tina Orr, Kattie Fisher, Thelma Williard, Beverly Thomas. Administration Staff — 117 — | ) 118 — Faculty Auto Mechanics George Whitehouse, Chairman, Gene Bathe, John Milligan, Michael Mundy, James Pflum, Richard Vehling. Aviation Flight Technology David Frazier, Acting Chairman, Gilbert Ballinger, James Jernigan, Charles Judy, Walter Kendall, Steve McCarty, Don Marquez, Ernest Roller Aviation Maintenance Technology Walter Hollingswirth, Chairman, Brad Eizinger, Richard Goff, Jack Nowling, James Wilson gaene tewt antes 3 Faculty — ] i 19 Faculty Building Materials Technology Joe Beach, Coordinator, Cyrus Deem, Mike Hartigan, Richard Ray, Robert Managan Business Division Gerald Smith, Chairman Agribusiness Distributive Marketing Earl Robertson, Coordinator | Ed Szymanczyk Management Accounting Steve Graham, Chairman Dale Blann, Robert Carrel, Robert Hyatt, Gerald Smith, Earl Robertson, Edward Szymanczyk, Kent Waggoner Office Occupations Susan Anderson, Debra Bennett, Carolyn Hill Faculty — 121 Chemistry Jay Bardole, Chiarman, LeRoy Breimeier, Bettie Bryant, Karen Buescher, Curtis Dhonau, Virginia Miller Kurt Keyes, Michael Knoll, Drafting and Surveying Technologies George Ridgway, Chairman, Jeffray Elliott, Arthur Hasse, J.D. Heugel, Andrew Myszak ean Earth Science Agriculture James Steward, Chairman, Neal Catt, John Parsons, Henry Courtenay, Robert Fuller, William Treese Faculty — Electronis, Laser, Electro-Optics Technologies R. Dean Eavey, Director, Dean Ackerman, Kenneth Bluemlein, Stanley Brown, Herb Deigl, Mike Myers, Dennis Shappard, Lowell Blakley ial 124 — Faculty ee ee ee Humanities Division Dr. Phillip Pierpont, Chairman Art James Gorman, Coordinator, Amy Jendrzejewski, James Person English Charles Thompson, Chairman, Vera Brenton, Ernestine Farrell, Thomas Fitzerald, William Galligan, Betty Johnson, Harriette Klinker, Marjorie Land, Martha Libby, Elizabeth Michael, Paula Nossett, Joseph Raley, Ellen Scanlin, Susan Schmeling, Marjorie Simon English as a Second Language Joseph Riggs, Coordinator, Lee Brandner, Karen Shepherd, Rekha Sommers, Sherry Urban pC ARR Pe Ra aM SS Fe Oe Faculty — 125 Humanities Division-Support Staff Linda Carey, Virginai Scheid, Mary Ann Flenar, Carol Peterson, Peach Gulick, Ted Richardville, Theatre Technician Richard Woods 126 — Faculty Health Occupations Division Lee Godare, Chairman, A.D. Nursing, Stella Risch, Chairman, Fran Armmer, Glenna Carter, Linda Dailey, Chris Davey, Bill Farnsworth, Lee Godare, Donna Hays, Julie Herrold, Marjorie Miller, Funeral Service Ed. — Marvin Grant, Coordinator, John Kroshus, Physical Therapist Assisting, Roger Schneider, Coordinator, Gerard Schwartz, Practical Nursing — Karen Gines, Coordinator, Mary Lutterbach, Luanna Ondrey Respiratory Therapy — Everett T. Wood, Coordinator, Thomas Konkle. Faculty — 127 Mathematics Larry Barchett, Allen Bradfield, Linda Eakins, Carolyn Goodwin, Keusch, Joan Smith a oe Physics Engineering Dr. Daryl Riegle, Chairman, Thomas Dolash, Susan Grow, 128 — Faculty John Ostendorf, G. Warren Stephenson Economics, History Political Science Larry Lehman, Chairman, Deanne Austin, Betsy Hicks, James Hill, Chelsea Lawlis, Terry McCraney Faculty — 129 30 BE wx ‘ee . % 4% « ORME Ea Ee a eg uh NS ee Health, Physical Education Recreation . Andrea Myers, Chairman, Arthur Crotez, Debra Haag, Jayson Holms, Michael Ross, Ralph Rump, Dan Sparks, Wayne Wilson, Harry Wickens PE Complex Staff Pam Dunn, Darryl Mendenhall, Susan Cooper, Bob Southwood Faculty Psychology Sociology Thomas Smith, Chairman, Peter Burzynski, Bruce Cannon, James Dailey, Frank Friedman, John Schmeling, Franklyn Schroeder Kay Driskill, Social Science Secretary Public Service Division Jack Eads, Chairman Broadcast Production Mark Lange, Chairman, Jo-Ann Rasmussen, Mack See, Al Rerko, Larry Bissell, Tony Cloyd, Chris Day, John Powell, Jim Evans, Richard Foley, Sharon Keifer, Joe Gilley, Cindy Haskins, Carol Kleysteuber, Marilyn Prectel, Bob Waiss, John Windover, David Young Commercial Art Bill Barrick, Coordinator, R. Douglas Roush, Jeanne Burke Conservation Law Enforcement Pat Jennings, Coordinator, Reid Glesne, Charles Suprenaut Exhibits, Preparator David Messer, Coordinator Food Service Bill Brooks, Coordinator, Randy Correll, Larry Posen Horticulture Jim Messmer, Coordinator, Luann Boyd, Jim Spencer Journalism Fred Walker, Jr., Coordinator, Bob Schultheis Law Enforcement Jack Eads, Coordinator, Dan Burgei Paralegal Jack Wilson, Coordinator, Bruce Smith Recreation Vern Houchins, Coordinator, Ann LaRoche Secretarial Staff Linda Sherman, Division Secretary Sharon Crites, Journalism Secretary In Memorium To William Galligan On January 26, 1980, the life seemed to go out of the Humanities Division. Bill Galligan, the appartently indestructable and favored child of God, had died. No longer would we hear the crisp click of his heels in the halls of the Humanities Building; no longer would his crustiness generate a moment of fear followed by gentle affection in the many — students and young staff and faculty — he met for the first time. In the Humanities Division, he was a true representative of the humanistic tradition underlying our very union. He was our friend, colleague, peer, witty lunch partner, coffee-maker, Christian-Catholic in residence, counselor, and, for some of us, father confessor. Faculty and students alike wept in the halls of the Humanities Building as the growingly pessimistic bulletins on his condition were posted. It might have seemed natural for his colleagues — some had known him for many years — to feel such grief if only as a reminder of their own fragile mortality. Yet the response of the students in their grief was a testament of their respect and admiration for a man who gave them not only their money’s worth every day they walked into his classroom, but also a fatherly crustiness and love that promised compassionate counsel for those in need. He often wore red socks; no one can really say anyting worse about him. We love Bill Galligan. So, apparently, does his God. By Dr. Phillip E. Pierpont Chairman, Humanities Division 132 — In Memorium CLASSES 4 x ne | Sesame = . ® ¢ . , oa ’ ; : ; ’ Oy 2s ose ot ¢ . a 134 — Seniors Seniors Delores J. Albright Food Service Management Roy David Allen Electronics Technology Mary Lou Arvin Respiratory Therapy Everett E. Bresh Electronics Linda Sue Bresh Secondary Ed — English Lesa Ann Bridgett Business Management Sue E. Brukhart Agribusiness Terri L. Burnside Respiratory Therapy Derrick T. Cameron Social Science Seaton Cash Aviation Maintenance Ginger Chaney Earth Science Jeanine Marie Choker Law Enforcement Marcus D. Collins Broadcasting Jeff E. Cummings Business Administration Randall Eugene Doyle Laser Electronics 135 Seniors Rochelle L. Durden General Studies — Nursing Jacqueline J. Eads Physical Therapist Asst. Sheila Emmons Home Economics Jean Marie English Accounting Kris Fahien Social Work Richard A. Ferris Surveying Technology Mark J. Fisher Architectural Drafting Martha L. Fox Printing Technology Patricia Mae Frishney General Secretarial Lisa George Nursing Paula M. Geryak Home Economics Jill Louise Grabner Art Advertising Barbara D. Greive Special Education Susan A. Harrison Mental Health Technology Stephen E. Herin Agribusiness 136 — Seniors Seniors — 137 Lisa Hill Nursing Kelly Hinton Distributive Marketing Yvonne Marie Hughes Medical Secretary Tamie Humphrey Nursing Lesley Ann Jones Home Economics Lisa Susan Keegan Special Education Sandra Klooz Nursing Lisa Kay Knies Art Advertising Camille M. Lambert Horticulture Philip Leuck Broadcasting Mildred June Lott Social Work Cinderella Ma Tracey Anne Martin Law Enforcement Tammie Carla Mattox Home Economics Kelly Rae McCoy Recreation 138 Seniors ee — Seniors — 139 a 140 — Seniors P. Elaine Miller Behavioral Science Rodney E. Miller Agribusiness Darrel Paul Minor Secondary Ed — Physical Ed JoAnn Naas Accounting Kathy Neat Accounting Elaine Pike English M. Melanie Prados Conservation Law Enforcement Kathy Sue Ross Medical Records Admin. Pamela Sue Russel Computer Programming Mark Sanders Law Enforcement Dennis E. Senter General Studies Judy M. Shipley Abstracting Brenda Ellen Shirar Legal Secretarial Karen L. Staffod Elementary Education Lisa Stopczynski Paralegal Studies Seniors — 141 Physical Therapy Deborah Lee Wibert Occupational Therapy Juli A. Williams Elementary Education Janice Woodruff Accounting 142 — Seniors Dorothy Elaine Surface Agribusiness Tracy Ann Warfield : : 143 Candids Candids sacarcsainnii — Candids 1A ] ; Freshman Kelley Adamson Penny Jo Arvin Wes Abbott ine Ault Lorra S 2) = L O a oO 7p) ® = o ic be Yolanda Beard Linda Bennitt Sara Baxter Carmon B ddinger i Bland Beverl Ronald Blydven Nancy Boddy Freshman 145 —= Danita Bohanon Frank Bond Kimberly Bonnell Karla Bozek Lynda Bradley Jehon de la Brosse Victor Brown | Peggy Browning Beth Bubenzer Charlene Burge! Regina Burks Mike Burnell | Freshman — 146 Julie Bush Mary Calhoun Lorraine Campbell Neil Campbell Jamie Carey Ann Chapman Michelle Courtney Barbara Crane Jeannie Crinklow Susan Curtis Clarise Davenport Janet Davis 147 — Freshman ee ee a eam ements oe oe a ET amr Susan Deputy Becky Devitch Patricia Didelot tines enna Lisa Dillon Cathy Dransfield Candice Dyar ORR EE a =— ee Pam Eakins Carol East Dea Ann Eaton Belinda Englehart Kathy Ervin Lori Fay TTA, HS OMG, Te A Sc Freshman — 148 Mike Folz Rose Friedman Cathy Gable Norabelle Garrett Freda Gosnell Karen Gower Ernestine Granger Kenneth Graves Lisa Graves Terese Guess Lisa Haines Gayle Hancock 149 — Freshman a ea Treva Hancock Julie Harbin George Harris Cynthia Hart Gail Hauser Rose Hedge Debra Herald Joseph Hesse Joe Hicks Linda Higgins Sharon Hobbs Linda Hodge Freshman — 150 i) c 7) : 53x 83 On cx oodox n 2 y x 23 SEs tee @ je = = 2 OE Si or Ses res I ” oOv wee = a (On =) = E 29 ae Ca} VO fos fe ee) SOs LD) ) fe c © = 58 586 Sak S25 fae je ‘O) GE SS ee Alicia Kane Rhonda Kelps Dawna King Susan Kiser Tracey Kluska Brenda Koeppe Bernadette Kroner Jennifer Lengerick Joyce Lenover Joanna Leppert Don Leroy Kimberly Lichte Freshman — 152 Denise Line Jill Loehr Patty Long David Lyon Marjorie MacLean Jolene Mattingly Marietta Maust Kelly McConnell Sara McDonald Teri Ann McDonald Lind McFarland Nancy McPherron | 153 — Freshman Chris Meckes Heidi Mees Tomi Melton Janice Messerschmidt Mary Miller Sandy Miller Patricia Murphy Martin Nagy Sharon Oakes Earl Oakley Karen Pepmeier Jeanne Peters Freshman — 154 Jennifer Polakoff Amy Poe Tim Pontis ex Cc nee (7p) °S EON Gy Gy s= ne fae ot - Oo Bn SS La) (ae Jackie Rodenberger ie Saathoff Steve Sawrey Conn _ ob) Po Vo ame Los So dey RSP DY © @uwe NNW ow fie oo © We Xe flit 155 Freshman — 156 Susan Shurte Lori Smith Marie Staud Jo Ellen Stillman Sally Strange Jackie Tabler Nancy Talbott Lisa Tapscott Amy Thompson Arthur Thurber Deborah Tompkins Joseph Uzubell Timothy Vernon Maggie Waddell Mona Wade Mary Wagner Dwain Waldrop Debbie Walker Anthony Wallace Debra Ward Rhonda Warnke Carol Welte Linda White Paul Whitecotton 157 — Freshman Katrina Wigner Charles Wilkening Betty Williams Bruce Williams Patricia Williams Alana Woolsey Kim Wortley Carol Yaa Judith Yven Freshman — 158 EO Freshman Honors Honoring Dr. Beckes 160 — Dr. Beckes Honors The following awards were made to Dr. Beckes at the Freshman Honors Convocation: The P.E. Majors presented him with a placque, represented by Mike Quinn. The Home Economics Club President presented Dr. Beckes with a collec- tion of Yeast Bread Recipes. Harrison Hall, represented by Bruce Coppel — it’s President, gave him a Placque and Bird Bath for his back yard. David Buger represented the Agriculture Club, and awarded Dr. Beckes with an Ag Club Mug. Lambda Alpha Epsilon, the honorary law enforcement fraternity, gave Dr. Beckes a flowering crab tree. The 1979-80 1981 presidents, Jeff Lietel, and Terry Murphy presented him with the gift. Dr. Beckes also received placques from both the Social Science Club, and Sigma Phi Epsilon — Social Fraternity. Beta Xi President, Sue Smith, presented Dr. Beckes with a Wooden Plant Stand. The Recreation Club gave him several books of nature and poetry — Sue Dashner, their president, made the presentation. Terry McCullough, IFC President, announced that a $50 donation would be made to the Heart Fund in the Beckes’ name. Freshman Honors au” ve, ‘ ‘ est = eo ae eee DWord ee Outstanding D.E.C.A. Students: Charles Heller, and Rebecca Greathouse — with presentor: Earl Robertson. President of the Freshman Class, LeVester Hobbs, Jr. presided over the Convocation. Outstanding Freshman Vocalist: Paula Opell, and Outstanding Keyboard Award: Sonineenie Tim Swarens was awarded the Eugene Pulliam Scholarship, Outstanding Freshman in Journalism, and Editor of Trailblazer for Fall of 1980. In addition to the awards shown on these pages, the following awards were given during the Freshman Honors Convocation: Chemistry — Ann Miller and Denise Lay. Home Economics — Betty Nelson. Horticulture — Kathy A. Sergesketter Mark Ruhl. Physical Education — Lisa Graves. Printing Technology — Dan Weber, Scott Rippey. Theatre — Glen Schuck, Madeline Snyder, Amy Poe, Robert Osborn, and Richard Brewer. Class of '72 Scholarship to Rebecca Flory. Fr. Honors — 16] Social Science Award winners: Psychology — Anna Marie Grandmont Sociology — Tina Roberson History — Jeff Goodwin Economics — Kim Kirkwood Education — Sharon Montgomery Spec. Ed. — Peggy Browning Social Work — Marjorie Baker Overall — Adonica Lui Student Senate Scholarship winners: Steve Inskeep, George Adar, Norabelle Garrett, Doug Jackson. Fr. Honors lst year Nursing Award winners: Elliot Taylor, Marty Mayo, Barbara Eisele, Anne Mitchell, Sandi Klooz, Marietta Maust, Theresa Walker, Jennie Kirkman, Donna Strange, Jo Stillman, Barbara Woods, Mary Busse, Nancy McPherron, Jama Britton, Debbie Brand, Patricia Didelot, Wanda Gardner, Cindi Stutzman, Julie Curry. Silver Key winners: Rick King Heather Jackson. Blue Cord awarded to: Joanna Leppert, Tim Swarens, Sue Smith, and Arthur Thurber. Gold Key winners: Brian Deter, Joanna Leppert, | | LeVester Hobbs, Jr., Cary Albert, (not pictured: Logan | Freck, Mike Garman). ] Blue Cords awarded to: Joe Uzubell, Lynda Bradley, LeVester Hobbs, Jr., Robert Osborn, William Gollmitzer, Jim Biggs, Brian Hooley, Todd Uhrick, Rebecca Craig, Logan Freck, Cary Albert, Doug Jackson, Linda Bennitt. Bronze Key winners: Janice Gray, Doug Wright, Chris Williams, Cathy Gable, (not pictured: Bill Gollmitzer). Blue Cords awarded to: front — Susan Carrell, Cheryl lsom, Maia Wheeler, Debra Jones, Sandy Brown, Bonnie Shoultz, Theresa Smith. back — Mark Myers, Duane Beeson, Jo De Murray, Gary Greiner, Karen Jordan, Charles Heller, Rebecca Greathouse, Suzette Clements, Amy Poe, Bruce Coppel, Scott Cooper. Honors ‘ ei : aie : : i a i 5 a “ Sa al ro % 1 ? , 4 } ; ; AS : % ‘ i . : - ae a a aa a a F ees ae Gold Cords awarded to: front — Sheila Emmons, Mary Lau, Jean English, Sandra Barley, Brenda Jarvis, Susan Harrison, Steve Faith, Jeff Cummings. middle — Sherry Biddinger, Cheryl Clodfelter, Roberta Ridge, Kim Hoss, Sallie Goerres, Mary Richardville, Pamela Turner, Ron Martin. back — Diane Anderson, David Burger, : Rodney Miller, Christina Rich, John Fritch, Janice Blackmore, Sue Barnhizer, Calvin fre : £1@V Qn 4 Scott. 9 ¥ iS, XG : % BAO : sin os Sea ; ene sci z . Ss me ren : Y , . : — 4 i? ‘ AW 4 Barbara DeBoer is delighted at being named the Faculty Staff Gold Cord Award Gold Cords awards to: front — Robert Beal, Kathy Ross, Greg Perigo, Mary Peterson, Winner for 1980. Kelly Hinton, Kris Fahien, Tina Ross, middle — Chuck Schooler, Rich Ferris, Caren Cooper, Lisa Fox, Sue Dashner, Kris Roemke, Jody Showalter. back — Todd Stair, Ray Weaver, Tery Murphy, Kenneth Edwards, Phil Leuck, Patricia Cromwell. Student Senate President, Jeff Cummings, shows a sketch of the Isaac K. Beckes student park that Student Senate dedicated to Dr. Beckes on his retirement. Activity Paddles: front — Chuck Kays, Jacki Seubert, Julie Wine, Kent Carpenter, Randy White. back —Todd Stair, Susan Harrison, Dee McClain, Kathy Ross, Jeff Cummings. 164 — Sr. Honors The following awards were given to outstanding, deserving seniors during the Seniors Honors Convocation: Agriculture — Robert Rumble David Burger Building Trades — Eric Barrett Chemistry — Matt Watson English — Linda Bresh Engineering — Sherry Yochum, John Chu, Joseph Battisti, Phillip Law Flight — David Frazier John Hanes French — Katri Clodfelder Machine Trades — Harry McDonald Music — Mary Richardville, Mary Laue, Butch Schutte, Sam Bush, Cheryl Clodfelter, Kim Wonders, Marvin LoveLlette, Kip Kiener Nursing — Lori Blann, Jeffery David, Tammy Gridley, Tonjia Mason, Beth Roellgen Physical Education — Jody Elkins, Mike Quinn Social Science — Kevin Bedell, Judith Yuen, Brian Spangle, Peggy Barnett, Pat Hutchinson, Kathy Hurd, Christina Bolton, Joy Howell, Linda Bresh Theatre — Julie Wine Bloodmobile — Lambda Chi Alpha, Lambda Alpha Epsilon, Emison Hall Community Service — Sigma Phi Epsilon, Beta Xi A Bronze Key winners: Debbie Wibert, Roberta ‘‘Bobby”’ Ridge, Steven Faith, Lisa Keegen. (Not pictured: Peggy Barnett, Gregg Gordon). ERAAINSAGCKMEEAPENMER ASE SE “SA RN ae Gold Key Winners: Penne Adair, Tracey Martin, Robert Beal, Greg Perigo. | Silver Key winners: Alan Barnes, Marcus Collins, Ralph Thornburg. (not pictured: Phil Leuck). ——————————————————i | | Sr. Honors — 165 Gr Graduation 917 graduates received degrees during the 174th annual Commencement Exercise. In addition, Dr. Isaac K. Beckes was awarded an Honorary Dr. of Laws Degree by Allen Rosenberg, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and Dr. Edward Klinker, Dean of Faculty. An Extra Mile Award was presented to Earl Sexton for service above the ordinary call of duty. Out of the 917 graduates, 825 received Associates in Science Degrees, 29 Associates in Arts, 26 Associates in Applied Science, 29 in Practical Nursing, 8 in one-year programs. 26 students graduated with a 4.0 Grade Point Average for 2 years, and 202 graduated with honors of 3.5 or better. aduation | Graduation 16 7 eee LPL Lele Mego J a Z a tn | 3 = ® 9 t=] G c ° os 5 8 on STUDENT SERV, DIR. ABE COORDINATOR ACE DIR FULL TIME STAFF RUTH KEMPF ADMIN ASST JUDY MATHIES BUSINESS MANAGER “ENGLISH HAROLD JOCHIM JOAN RECKELHOFF fi OUTR BUSINESS ARLENE SOBECK) need hope for nothing. HAMBURGERS wg WE SELL MELEIONS ATOM OE “) SHAKES may lead. Go, instead, | | nm ep eee SS es AE IN ST : eo e pit oe . ee geet 3 tS ho eee CO a ke Vu. ed eae SES NEE eae


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