Sophomores Karen Abrams Tracy Albers Cybele Allegretti Cheryl Allen Sherilyn Allen Lisa Amadio Denise Andersen Susan Andersen Kimberly Anderson Karie Andreina Donna Anthony Nancy Arianoutsos Charlotte Arnold Ann Marie Atchison Douglas Backstrom Lisa Bagliere Laura Bailey W endi Bakkemo Diane Bales Sonya Banks Cindy Baranowski Jeannie Barbour Joan Bardelmeier James Bargmann Joy Barker Carol Barnes Brenda Barnett Donna Baron Laura Bayless Denise Bayston Monica Bear Susie Beard Anna Beaty Drew Beck Alan Becker Betsy Benjamin Lisa Bero Anna Berry Susan Bielsky Amy Bierman Jeff Bierman Rhonda Bigham Sheila Billerbeck Lisa Billingsley Darcy Bishop Julie Bizer Lisa Blackburn Lynn Blair Carol Blecke Harriet Bloch Pam Blythe Corinne Boruff Margaret Boyer Mary Bradley Lisa Braun Robert Bremer Granite City Peotone OakPark Geneseo Loda Chicago Hgts. Custer Park Plano Rantoul Bourbonnais Batavia Park Forest Catlin Wheeling Chicago Naperville Salem Wilmette Carroltton Calumet Park Dolton Mattoon Edwardsville Gilman Henry Barrington Pontiac Belleville Oblong Chatsworth Paris Arlington Hgts. Stonington Streator Breese Towanda Godfrey Bethalto McHenry Lincoln Lincoln DuQuoin Peoria Hgts. Fillmore Mt. Carmel Downers Grove Decatur Hazel Crest Lindenhurst Oreance Wyanet Chatsworth Granite City Chicago Effingham Baldwin 232 I Sophomores
Carolyn Brennan Palatine Michele Broderick Homewood Dana Broers Nokomis Katherine Bronsman Granite City Jan ice Brotherton Waukegan Landis Brown St. Anne Kathy Bruner Batavia Bonnie Bryant Gardner Allan Buel Bourbonnais Debbie Buesking Mt. Vernon Kris Bull Rockford Kay Caldwell Ellsworth Michelle Callan Joliet Glenn Campbell Lake Zurich Diana Camren Decatur Patti Carneal Sterling Annie Case Clinton Corrine Cash Oregon Patricia Caubre Sleepy Hollow Karen Chambers Chicago Tracy Champion Madison Mary Cheshareck Morris Rosanne Chiodo Normal Brian Christensen Normal Mark Ciabattare Alsip Sheryl Cipowski Calumet City John Cisney Casey Jacqueline Clapp Newman Christine Clark Bloomington Christy Clark Toledo Leanne Clark Pontiac Lee Clark Lombard Todd Clark Elk Grove Village Jim Clark Rantoul Lynelle Clary Decatur Laura Cole Decatur Paul Coleman Burbank John Collins Mattoon Jeannie Comley Fairview Ht. Elizabeth Connors Shelbyville Vickie Cooper Decatur Rich Cooprider Decatur Renee Corneglio Gardner Annie Costello O'Fallon Mike Coulter Robinson Dana Courtney Calumet City Tracy Cox Mt. Vernon Robert Craig Illiopolis Shelly Crews Anna Wendy Crickman Findlay Jon Croup Coshocton, OH Sandra Daily Mt. Vernon Dessie Damery Blue Mound Deanna Daughrette Chrisman Cathy Davidson Downers Grove Paula Defrees Streator Sophomores /233
Lynne Delorme Bartonville Diana Dempsey Decatur Michael Derbin Genesco Catherine Devine Bradley Jeff DeWitt Fairfield Laura Dieker Mt. Pulaski Scott Dinga Stickney Donna Dodd Genesco Joe Dorf Tilden Sharon Dorf Coulterville Angela Dorks White Hall Rick Dowdell Batavia Donna Downey Naperville Sherrie Downs Paris Barbara DuBall Midlothian Jean Duffy Pontiac Jamie Dugo Spring Grove Cindy Duke Mt. Prospect Janet Durbin Strasburg Nina Dykes Chicago Hgts. Dawn Dzikonski Palatine Juliann Earl Downers Grove Julie Eden Robinson Shelly Elder Sullivan Michelle Emmons Dundee Heather England Lake Bluff Sharon Ernst Bellevile Tracy Etzkorn Lisle Steve Ewald Monticello Paul Fabsits Chicago Ridge Lisa Farrow Lombard Lora Fearingron Greenup Christy Fedor Lincoln Ben Fitch Normal John Flaherty Winfield Sherry Flamm Decatur Jeannie Flynn Jacksonville Chris Foley Belleville Sharon Foley McHenry Gina Fonner Mattoon Darcy Ford Atlanta Dena Ford Alma Sarah Foster Aurora Mary Friedel Golden Eagle Monica Fuster Wheaton Paul Galanti La Grange Robert Gallagher Flossmoor Jeanine Gallion St. Elmo Marcy Garling Morris Teri Garner Kankakee Deneen Gayles Chicago Sue Geimer Evergreen Park Pat Gerdes Gilman Janice Gergen Kanakakee Jeff Gibbs Granite City John Gibbs Chicago 2341 Sophomores
Terri Gillespie Monticello Gary Gleespen Nokomis Melissa Glidden Coal City Kathy Glon Bloomington Joseph Glynn Lombard Sue Gorence Chicago Missy Grace Liberycville Karyn Graham Urbana Lorraine Graham Stonington Carolyn Green Kinmundy Sandra Gregory Dundee Joanne Groeper Peoria Thomas Groll Pan a Shari Grotefendt Marine Vince Guerrettaz Flora Mary Ann Guire St. Francisville Jean Gurtowski Antioch Janet Haas Bloomington Chuck Hackbarth Dixon Kim Hagen Pleasant Plains Melissa Haglund Naperville Ken Hahn East Peoria Dean Haman Chicago Laura Hamann Carrollton Agrurann Hamilton Chicago KathyHamm Mundelein Mary Harper Assumption John Harrison Virginia Christine Hart Virden Elizabeth Hartman Glen Carbon Mark Hartz Hoopeston Anita Hawkins Monticello Alicia Hayes Morton Chris Heck Monticello Kristy Heinz Elmwood Herb Henson Flora Ann Hepworth Jacksonville Daniel Hickey Chicago Jill Hildwein Bartlett Kathy Hille Sigel Alison Holbrook Palatine Jan Holobowski South Holland Cheryl Holthaus Pan a Jan ice Horsman Shelbyville Amy Horton Peoria Brenda Huber Nokomis Ronald Huffman Dundee Diedre Hunt Westmont Beth Hutchcraft Gibson City Jerald Jackson Chicago Julie Jackson Hidalgo TeriJakubicek McHenry Karen Janke Barrington Jeanne Jantzen Woodridge Michelle Jay Findlay Kathryn J emilo Chicago Sophomores /235
SusanJochimsen AngdaJohn~n Becky Johnson Sue Johnson Pamela Jones Lisa Jostes Cindy Kasten GaryKeck Susan Keele Lisa Keller Brenda Kennedy Ed Kennedy Christopher Kerr Margo Kesting Debbie Key Michael Kinert Keith King Douglas Kirby Peggv Kirsch Norman Kjos Dan Klostermann Dianne Knight Donna Knittle Elizabeth Kocher Jeri Korte Douglas Korzyniewski Knoxville Chicago Glen~ale Hgts. Elmhurst Elgin Assumption Edwardsville Neoga Nokomis Jacksonville Sullivan Tuscola Decatur Buffalo Grove Tremont Oak Park Ohio New Holland Belleville Mokena Highland Kankakee Altamont Lawrenceville Highland Palos Hills 236/ Sophomores A major decision Cathy Devine, a pre-business I couldn't stand it anymore. major, considered dropping I broke down. One of my out of school after the first two friends came over and I told weeks of the fall semester. her that I wanted to drop out. Finally, August 22. I'd be She suggested that I talk to a returning to Eastern as a counselor and my parents sophomore. After a long sum- before I made a decision like mer of living under my that. parents' roof I'd be able to I took half of her advice and mandate my own rules and went home the following restraints. weekend to talk it over with I couldn't wait to get back my parents. to school and see my old When I told my parents I friends. I had a lot of fun last wanted to quit school they year and was ready for another were sympathetic with me. I year of good times. thought they'd be hyper. I While it was great seeing all thought my father would kick of my friends, I thought the me out of the house because first week of classes sucked. A he would think I shot down lot of times it seemed to me my chances of getting a job. that my instructors were According to my parents, rambling on, instead of stick- the more schooling I had the ing to the subject. I had the better my chances would be of feeling some of my teachers getting a good job. They also didn't know what they were said there weren't really any talking about. jobs with a promising outlook I felt as if everything was at home. going wrong. Everytime I So, after an hours on end opened a book I panicked. I conversation, I realized it thought I wasn't going to would be better to stick it out. make it through the semester, That Monday morning I came let alone the year. I was really back to school just in enough feeling the pressure, especially time to make it to my first as a pre-business student. It's class. harder to get into the school of Even if I thought my grades business because the more weren't going to be what I'd students who apply for it, the like them to be, dropping out higher the required GPA is to was not the answer. be accepted. -Interview by Lisa GreenO
This page, Top: The decision of whether to drop or stick it out given great consideration by students during registration time at Eastern. Bottom: The desire to get into the school of business is not always fulfilled by Eastern students. Here, students filter out of Blair Hall, where business majors have most of their classes. James Kotter Michelle Kozlevcar Janice Kramer Deanna Kriz Bourbonnats Morton Bingham Berwyn Sophomores I 23 7
Mary Kroll Tim Krones Ruthanne Krueger Darlene Krumwiede Steve Kueltzo Marcy Kujawski Lori Kunstman Tracie Kunz John Kusek Kathie Kush Kristin Lab ti Patty Laley Barb Lane Cherie Lankford Rick Lansing Carrie Lawrence Brice Leach Cynthia Leach Julianne Leasure Robert Lee Richard Lehr Meg Leitschuh Lisa Lentine Ken Leone Jessica Lewis Kay Linder Leslie Lindquist Jill Livingston Laurie Lomax Loretta Lombardi Paige Lovejoy MaryLozich Sharon Luecke Christine Lundin Jeffrey Luthe Julie Maas Shawn Mackay Kimberlee Maher Margaret Mahoney Dan Maloney Dana Mansfield Lynn Mara Mary Marek Heidi Martin Suzanne Martin Sue Martinson Tara Mason Kathy Mate Chris Mattox Neil Maxa Kim Maxwell Karen McCaw Carol McCrady Joanne McElman Jamie McPeck Brad McVey Waukegan Danforth Harvard Buckley Downers Grove Mattoon Charleston Park Forest Elk Grove Berwyn Frankfort Tuscola Charleston Alton Pt. Pleasant, NJ Carlyle Tolondo Monticello West Union Decatur Fairfield Litchfield Waukegan Kankakee Champaign Onarga Rolling Meadows Peoria Oakwood Lake Bluff Villa Park South Holland Buckley Oswego West Salem M t. Prospect Oregon Palatine Western Springs Springfield Paris Lincoln Elmhurst Berwyn Wilmington Montgomery Bloomington Orland Park Fairfield Argo Mattoon Arlington Hgts. Rock Falls Palatine Decatur Morrisonville 238/ Sophomores
Teresa Meier Normal James Merkle Danforth Amy Messer Ashton Kim Messer Homewood Andy Miller Metropolis Carla Miller Lombard Jeanne Miller Delavan Julia Miller Brownstown Michael Milnamow Maple Park Martha MoeHring Fowler Barbara Monts Cardiff, CA Crystal Moriearty Effingham Gaye Morrow Aledo Jerilynn Moss Mt. Zion Dan Mount Charleston Michell Moyres Hinsdale Amy Muchmore Crystal Lake James Mueller Oak Lawn Dana Murphy Harvel Michelle Murphy Decatur Sheila Murphy Arlington Hgts. Lori Mushong Streamwood Craig Myers Monticello Gretchen Myers Charleston Annette Nance Chicago John Nebelle Springfield Patty Nemmer Northbrook Marsha Nolan Naperville Ann Nyman La Grange Sherry Oakes Odell Carrie O'Connell Watseka Sheila O'Connor Oak Lawn Teresa Ogg Bourbonnais Susan Oker Naperville Pam Olson Wapella Laura O'Rourke Evergreen Park Denise Outerbridge Midlothian Stephanie Pagliai Bulpitt Monica Pairett O ' Fallon Lisa Pannarale Rosemount Barb Pardee Freeburg Edward Parolek Wheaton Gina Parrish Wilmington David Partington Sparta Greg Paynic East Alton John Peacock Morris Jim Peters Madison Stephanie Petrich South Holland Theresa Phelan Wilmington Jeffrey Phillips Charleston Jill Piana Bellevile Laura Pieler Flossmoor Lisa Pierce Blue Mound Nancy Piper Salem Tracy Poland Matton David Porch Batavia Sophomores I 239
Tamera Potter Erin Powers Leslie Puklin Mary Purcell Cheryl Rademacker Jerilyn Rados Virl(inia Rager Sandy Ratliff Beth Rein Lori Renner Anne Reynolds Jeff Rice Michelle Rice Angclynn Richardson Gail Richardson Mark Riechman TinaRisi Valerie Riter Carolyn Ritz Lucy Roberts Ruth Roberts Lance Rocke Susan Roepke Patty Roff Leigh Roth Jean Rowley Constance Rue TammyRuhe Peggy Ruhlander Colleen Ryan Beth Sampen Robin Sanders Anna Sanderson Camille Santucci Wendy Sattler Ron Saviano Beth Schaffnit David Schauer Carol Schiller Debi Schneider Marguerite Scholl Andrew Schoneman Leigh Schonert • Michelle Schreiner Olivia Schroeder Michael Schuy Toni Schwarm Teresa Severins Laura Seymour Gina Shank Mary Shannon Tim Shannon Lana Shaw Barry Shawgo Tim Shay Karen Shea Hickory Hills Charleston Elgin Moken Pekin New Lenox East Peoria Lerna Mt. Prospect Stewardson Metamora Decatur Blue Mound Springfield Catlin Centralia Mundelein O'Fallon Des Plaines Paris Paris Normal Altamont La Grange Park Gibson City Pan a Dundeef Barrington Elmhurst Lisle Delavan Stonington Prophetstown Richton Park Decatur Crete Palatine Barrington Collinsville Woodstock Arlington Hgts. Hinsdale Monticello Mt. Zion Granite City Monon Grove Ohlman Gifford Palos Hills Abingdon Naperville Fairbury Centralia Mason City Lincoln Downers Grove 240 I Sophomores
Kathy Shenkel Allison Shepherd Sean Sheridan Susan Shinville David Shunk Martha Silva Stephanie Simon Steven Sims Jan ina Singleton John Skinner Donna Slattery Cheryl Smith Jeff Smith Julie Smith Karen Smith Lynn Smith Marc Smith Scott Smith John Stankoven Beth Stanners Carol Stawick fina Stevenson Craig Stockman Mary Stone Ray Strickland Robert Strobel Dawn Strom berger Maureen Sullivan Karen Svoboda Everett Tackett Maria Testa Maria Thanasouras Suzy Thatcher Janet Thomas Leanne Thulin Cindy Timpner Lora Lea Tolley Kiersten Torbeck Roxane Vanni Karen Vaughn Jill Vieley Charlie Vinson Robin Vollentine Susan Vollmer Theresa Voyles Susan Walaitis Penny Walk Linda Walker Jan Wamser Eugene Warnecke Pat Watson Betsy Weaver Joseph Weber Phil Wegeng Angie Welch Mary Werr East Alton Naperville Chicago Sterling Villa Grove Arcola Morris Louisville Hume Genesco St. Anne Raymond Metamora Mattoon Peoria Teutopolis Casey Wood River WhiteHall Crystal Lake Bloomington Danville Paxton Carpentersville Buffalo Grove Elmwood Park Metamora Woodstock Glen Ellyn Hillsboro Wilmington Orland Park Niantic Belleville Libertyville Pinckneyville Litchfield Decatur Arlington Hghts. Vandalia Peoria Monticello Peoria Cornell Girard Arlington Hgts. Neoga Beardstown Libertyville Highland Park Ridge Momence Peoria Villa Grove Mattoon Northbrook Sophomores /241
John Wielgosz Janet Wilhelm Vicki Wilhoit Leland Wilkerson Scott Willett Beverly Williams Brett Williams David Williams Holly Williams James Williams Jamie Williamson Rita Willke Luann Willmann Tonya Wiser Scott Wobbe Anita Wohltman Karen Wood Pam Worosz Carolyn Wright Heather Yarbrough Barb Young Bobbie Young Kathleen Young John Younger Kristyn Zehr Susan Ziegele 242 I Sophomores Woodridge Buffalo Grove Blue Mound Chicago Chicago Chicago Xenia Mason City Homewood Robinson Staunton Anchor Belleville Fairfield Collinsville Dieterich Heyworth Olney O'Fallon Charleston Carlinville Matton Kankakee Decatur Fairbury Peoria Z002000 Examining cadavers Sophomore Kim Maxwell was enrolled in "Mammalian Anatomy," ZOO 2000, as part of her medical technology major. Students in the class were taught about the anatomical qualities of mammals through selected text matenizl, instructor-led demonstrations and actual hands-on learning through the dissection of cats and human cadavers. Whtle Kim said the class didn't prompt her to sign her body over to science, she explained that it gave her a more open mind toward her future medical plans, both in school and on the job. In our class, the people were zoology, pre-med, pre-dental, and med-tech majors, so they were interested in learning the information. Their minds were geared toward that; they weren't in there to joke around. I remember my parents telling me what they heard about other campuses, where people would drag a cadaver to the middle of the campus as a joke. I never really believed that, but here at Eastern, we don't have any problem with disrespect for the cadavers at all. We were never allowed to just go in and cut. The cases they were in were always kept locked unless the instructor (Patrick Docter) was right there in the room. He was really no more touchy than he needed to be. There could have been a lot of disrespect toward the cadavers if the faculty wasn't strict. Dr. Docter told us was that he expected no fooling around or joking about the cadavers - somebody gave their bodies for us to learn. On the first day, we didn't go into extreme detail or do any cutting; they didn't ever force you. They already had the cadaver exposed that you'd be working on, and they just cleaned out the different things (muscles, intestines, etc.). If a person was really squemish, he wouldn't have to touch it. After awhile, though, you just built up a tolerance. After I got over that initial feeling of fear, I became so interested, that it didn't really bother me. I wanted to get in it, to see what it was actually like. When I did go in and dissect, it was really interesting. Afterward, I wanted to go in again .. .I thought I'd
to help respect the human body never touch it I guess Dr. (Bill) Ridgeway (coordinator of the Mammalian Anatomy program) knew all the information about the cadavers except cause of death. I suppose if we wanted to, we could have found out about them, but nobody asked. For me, I didn't really want to know that kind of stuff. It would have made that person seem more human than it was. Subconsciously, I guess I dehumanized them by not knowing their name. If you look at it another way, I wouldn't want a doctor cutting on me who had never seen those parts before. He would just be guessing. You could read out of a book where each artery and vein are, but it really made sense when you actually saw it. -Interview by Dave McKinneyD This page: Freshman Paul Fabsits, left, and junior Larry Wagner examine a human cadaver as part of the "Mama/ian Anatomy" zoology class. Sophomores /243
Juniors Nancy Abney Suzanne Albers Marian Allen Cathy Altenhoff Leslie Alwerdt Deb Anderson Heather Anderson Kris Anderson Melissa Anderson Bonnie Apperson Linda Arthur Jane Atchley Christy Austin Rick Bagley Karen BaJ ley Cathie Balling Rick Batchelor Laura Bauer Steven Bayless Mona Bedell Sandra Beherns Kim Bekermeier Jerry Bell Claudia Ben ben David Benedeck Lisa Benefiel Pamela Berg Karen Bergschneider Lori Berkiel Joanne Berry Jill Bertolino Brenda Bingman Todd Black Scott Blackford Robert Blair Mary Block Jeff Bockhorn Debbie Bohannon Julie Boldt Nanette Bolen Ron Bonfiglio Dennis Booth Kelly Borchers Karen Boudreau Daryl Boyd Rebecca Boysen Lori Braden Thomas Bradley Darcia Brautz Suellen Brenner Kelly Bridges Susan Broquard Debbie Brown Jim Brown Melloney Brown Tammy Bryant 244/)uniors Kankakee Gifford Shelbyville Glen Ellyn Sullivan Pecatonica Crete Springfield St.Jacob Foosland Kankakee Downers Grove Abingdon Hanover Park Wayne City Algonqin Louisville Norris Morton Arrowsmith Georgetown Metamora Kankakee Palos Hills Mundelein East Alton Mason Franklin Antioch Chicago Ridge Witt McHenry Mattoon Olney Woodridge Woodridge Effingham Pan a Woodlawn Chrisman Glenwood Aurora New Baden Bourbonnais Palatine Homewood Decatur Decatur Gibson City Country Club Hills Mattoon Fairbury Alton Rockford Chicago Chatsworth
Ellen Buchanan Ann Buckley Emily Bunnell Suzanne Burgener Georgianne Burkett Amy Burns Karen Buser Angelia Butler Brenda Butler Pasquale Calcagno Patricia Cali Colin Campbell Lee Campbell Susan Capp Sandy Carlson Greg Cash Dennis Cassulo Rob Cepielik Dave Chambers Cynthia Chase Elizabeth Cherveny Beth Chilla Paula Ciesielski Jill Clark Vincent Coale Diana Cody Mark Colantone Thomas Colwell Colleen Connell Eileen Connelly Dave Cooper Diane Cordogan Jane Covalsky Oeanna Cox Amy Croft Susan Cross Kristi Crotser Debra Cuzak Jill Cvik Kathy Czajkowski Randy Czerwonka Cheryl Dambaucher Joanie David Guyla Davidson Renee Davis Stacey Davis Nancy Davisson Dottie Decker Jayne Defend Jeanne Defend Tinki Delaney Dawn Dieckgrafe Lori Dimarzio Debra Dinges Ada Dolz Kellie Dowell Wilmington Springfield Flora O lney Clay City Lexington Palestine Charleston Paris Elmhurst Peoria Hazel Crest Sandwich Waukegan Lawrenceville Stonington Peoria South Holland Paris Charleston Roanoke Calumet City Plano Toledo Fairfield Monticello Oak Lawn Oswego Streator Highland Park La Grange St. Charles St. Charles Pekin Wheeling Centralia Vandalia Orland Park Waukegan Palos Hgts. Sigel Virden Chicago Decatur Chicago Fairmount Wheaton Decatur Centralia Centralia Chicago Lawrenceville Paris Belleville Palatine Hanover Park Juniors/245
Julie Duffin Kathleen Dukeman Audrey Dumentat Jeanne Eberwein Karen Eddinger Dawn Einfeldt Gr~g Einhorn Becky Elliott Paula Elliott Tim Elliott Susan Ellison Kelly Ertel Mark Erwin Charlene Falco Randy Fear Kate Feeley Mary Fehrenbacher Lynanne Feilen Dawn Fernandez Douglas Field 246/ Juniors Evergreen Park Tuscola Carlyle Chicago Winchester Bourbonnais Crete Naperville Cropsey Charleston Freeburg Linc~ln Louisville Morton Grove Stoy Elk Grove Village lngranam Oak Park East Hazel Crest Springfield Getting the laughs out of college pranks Putting fake spiders in teachers' desks and "kick me" signs in appropriate places brings back fond memories. Messing up lockers, hiding people's lunches, stealing passes from the nurse and forging her signature were also just a few of the harmless pranks my friends and I, as well as other students, pulled in high school to break up the daily monotony. Well, now I'm in college, without these friends, and even though I gave up pulling some pranks I have acquired new ones. I also have been the eye witness of several pranks: •Switching clothes and shoes in roommates' closets and switching bedspreads around. •Turning food in a refrigerator upside down. •Sprinkling baby powder all over a room. •Hiding someone's mattress in a closet. •Putting a very drunk person on an elevator to entertain other riders. •Placing someone's sole pair of tennis shoes in a refrigerator. •Ordering a pizza but having it sent to someone else's room. •Taping someone's intimate conversation and replaying it to other people. •Hanging beloved stuffed animals by thumbtacks on a wall. •Shaving cream and water bombs. •Removing someone's bathrobe from the restroom when he or she is taking a shower. •Sending someone a Gramps Gram. •Posting birthday signs in the lobbies of dorms along with a resident's phone number. •The popular one ringers at 2:30 a.m. Mischievous acts can defintely be a fun way to break up the monotony of studying. However, some pranks, especially if they're taken too far, can be upsetting if the prankee is not in the mood to deal with a prankster. · -Noreen ReillyO
Scott Fjelstad Debbie Flickinger Peggy Flynn Pam Foley Debbie Foster Janet Freeman Joni Froman Peoria Hgts. Rockford Charleston Danville Park Ridge Lansing Chrisman This page: Freshman Kama Baker was dragged out of the Taylor! Lawson food service on her birthday in October by three unidentified sheiks. The sheiks were hired by some of Baker's fn'ends as a prank. This page: Freshman Karen Keefe pins her roommate's underwear to their Taylor Hall cetling. Juniors/247
Julie Fuesting Laura Fuesting Patti Gammill Mary Geimer Donna Gerdes Chris Gibson Chris Girkin Sharon Gona Monica Goodrich Edwin Goodridge Karen Gorre II Patty Graham Cathy Gram Mike Green Diane Gronewold Michelle Guido Wanda Gunter Julie Haney Luanne Hansen Jane Harpster Meghan Hart Linda Haskett Lori Hasty Beth Haynes Jay Headlee Brenda Heard Marcie Hearell Lori Hearn Laura Heath Bill Heilman Diane Heise Scott Hellen Laurie Heller Debbie Hellyer David Helm Karen Henke Wendy Henrich Paul Henrikson Kimberly Herdes Carolyn Herr Elizabeth Hess Amy Hight Tina Hilt Sherri Hippensteel Tim Hodges Edward Hofbauer Angie Hofer Tom Holobowski Diana Hopkins Donna Hoster Connie Hoy Susan Hubert Chris Huffman John Humenik Kristy Humphrey Thelma Hunter 248 I Juniors Effingham Effingham Sleepy Hollow Evergreen Park Palatine Peoria Kewanee Homewood Charleston Naperville Champaign West York Lake Bluff Hillsboro Lansing Monticello O'Fallon Salem Decatur St. Peter Arlington Hgts. Charleston Troy Naperville Louisville Chicago Danville Paris Schaumburg Elburn Oswego Deerfield Belleville Arlington Hgts. Arlington Hgts. Lombard Lake Villa Lisle Louisville Streator Aroma Park Moweaqua Charleston Galesburg New Baden Country Club Hills Paxton South Holland Buffalo Grove Lemont Onarga Belleville Danville Tinley Park Onarga Markham
Syed Iftaqar Charleston Emily Ineich Downers Grove Tim lpema Manhattan Maureen Jackson Glenview JillindaJean Sullivan Karen Jean Onarga Nathan Jesse Findlay Jean Jodoin Naperville Kimberly Johns Lombard Julie Johnson Glendale Hgts. Pau Ia Johnson Decatur Rhonda Johnson Springfield Susan Johnson Homewood Todd Karas St. Charles Angie Katz Mattoon Susan Kauffman Peoria Sharon Kean Park Ridge Edward Keating Springfield Kris Keplar Effingham Lori Kingston Decatur Mike Kirchoff Effingham Jennifer Kitchen Joliet Debbie Klauer Naperville Ron Klein Wilmington Barb Knapp Lisle Michelle Koehler South Holland Eileen Kostka Berwyn Jan Kowalski Des Plaines Sandy Kozlowski Oak Lawn Anna Kroesen South Elgin Douglas Krones Danforth Mike Kuhn Downers Grove Nanette Kuntz Princeville Steven Kupsky Brighton Mary Kurtzman Peoria Michael Kutz Monticello Jim Labeots Posen Todd Lagesse Beecher Diane Lacey Greenup Robert Landers Centralia Julie Larsen Brookfield Kari Lash Mt. Vernon Steven Lauman Streamwood Shannon Lawless Lawrenceville Lisa Lawrence Decatur Jolynn Leaton Murphysboro Suzette LeCrone Decatur Alan Leesman Hartsburg Julie Lei tel La Grange Park Scot Leith Elgin Anne Leitzen Anna Millie Lemajich Calumet City Tracy Lewis Rochester Brenda Likens Woodlawn Jean Lisowski Downers Grove Cathy Long Lovington Juniors/ 249
Elizabeth Long Jo Ann Loving Greg Lubrant Kevin Lucier Susie Ludwig Reonna Lutz Devin Lyne Susan Lysaught Denise Macon Bill Maloney Dean Mamprisio Winnie Mannion Elizabeth Martin Cathy Mason Susan Matzenbacher Sherry McBride Tracey McCarthy Sulin McCorkle Susan McCoy Colleen McDevitt Kathy McKegney Ed Means Linda Medder Debbie Meier Kristie Merriman Shari Meyer Suzanne Meyers Steve Michaels Robert Michel Susan Mikicic Barbara Miller Karyn Miller Kathryn Miller Kristy Miller Melissa Miller Lisa Millner Larry Minch David Mitchell Michelle Mitchell Laura Mobley Greg Modesitt Rosita Moore Tamara Morelafld Marilyn Morris Candy Muehlhauser Cynthia Muenchau Christine Munson Michael Nacius Linda Nasser Linda Nelson Julie Nemmer Kim Nerini Isabelle Newlin Janet Niestradt Kent Nighdinger Jamie Nora 250/)uniors Mt. Vernon Chicago Loami Mattoon Sigel Hillsboro Hillside Chicago Chicago South Holland Crete Naperville Calumet Ciry West Salem Belleville Coulterville Arlington Hgts. Ashkum Centralia New Berlin Mt. Vernon Windsor Wayne City Mascoutah Monticello Arwood Park Forest Arlington Hgts. Vandalia Burbank Newton Danforth Danforth Mt. Carroll Oakland Glenview Springfield Freeburg White Heath Elgin Effingham Calumet Park Indianola Amboy O'Fallon Mascoutah Pekin Waukegan Niles Westchester Northbrook Charleston Olney Bushnell Danville Peoria
Lynn Norman Lucy O'Brien Kelly O'Bryan Pauline Ochs Shirley Olson Kathleen Pansa Sue Paparingian Pamela Parker Callie Patterson Peggy Pelati Jody Peters Amy Phalen Andy Phillips Bernadette Piech Scott Pillsbury Marybeth Piotrowski Larry Pollastrini Rene Pranga Sarah Prater Darla Prillaman Jim Prosser Mike Putbrese Tammy Rappe Jennifer Ray Vicki Reed Susan Reese Elena Reeves Jacqueline Reid Martin Reilly Noreen Reilly Doug Reiners Jan Reynolds Tammy Reynolds Jill Richard Lawanna Richardson Kelly Riley Allen Rogers Ethan Rogers Pamela Ross Scott Rothering Laurie Rummery Kevin Rumple Becky Russell Mark Russell Kathleen Ryan Marsha Sadler Joanna Sale Shelley Salmons Leon Sanders Pam Sargent Kevin Schaefer Donna Scheffler Edward Schmidt Shelly Schreiber Helen Schroedel Steve Schroyer Sidwell Danville Red Bud Olney Tolono Kankakee Waukegan Olney Chicago Taylorville Paris Jacksonville Sheffield Calumet City Petersburg Stickney Addison Oswego Hopedale Rossville Charleston Flora Mattoon Paris Martinsville Deerfield Oak Park Chatham Downers Grove Hickory Hills Hartsburg Columbia Tuscola Lexington Mt. Vernon Decatur Centralia Charleston Lansing Wincester Burbank lvansdale Morris Hillsboro Oak Lawn Momence Raymond Decatur Burbank Findlay Effingham Homewood Charleston Elk Grove Village Coffeen Taylorville Juniors/251
Sharon Schulke . Jennifer Schultz Ash I yn Schwartz Christie Schwehr Scott Seelye Donna Segro Jeffery Shadowens Becky Shafer Sue Sharp Dottie Shaw Holly Short Bryan Sibert Judy Singleton Mary Sizemore 252/)uniors Joliet Wind sor Columbia Troy Naperville Crystal Lake Effingham Danville Bethany Trivoli Peoria Wilmington Westmont Libertyville Coffee, Tea, and ... a lot of variety ' ' ' Bearing the lable Coffee, Tea, Etc., a small store was opened by economics instructor Bill Lynn and his wife Arletta. The shop which serves fancy coffees, teas and homemade baked goods replaced former hangover haunt Dixie Cream Donuts. Sandwiched between Krackers, Ikes and The Panther Lounge, it tried to fit in. The shop lacks the pulsing beat, the gently sloping pool tables and the swaying crowds of students that filled its neighbors but offers something different in a town with little variety. The mainstay of the shop is a list of 15 coffees, and 8 teas . These include Orange Pekoe and Red Zinger teas and French Vanilla and Chocolate Mint coffees as well as decaffeinated coffees imported from Germany. The baked goods offered range from apple pie to chocolate cheese cake, Greek baklava and Scottish scones. "It's our unique items that move ," Bill said. "People come in here looking for the unique so they aren't interested in common things. "We wanted to open it ever since we got here because this town has surprisingly little that most college towns do, " he continued. "We knew it had to be close to campus and this was the first place available,'' he added. Sitting at one of the 11 butcher block tables in the shop he picked another grape off the two half eaten bunches in bowl before him. Arlena joined him at the table and watched the 4 o'clock club traffic . ''In Champaign there is a place called the Daily Grind that we think has the best coffee. We knew our shop would need something more than coffee and tea in a town this size, but we weren't planning on having a bakery at first, only bringing in the baked goods," Bill said. ''I met this baker in all the same employment lines I was in. We got to talking and put our ideas together," Arletta said. Bill excused himself and dashed out the door to chase a 4 o'clock club patron from one of the few treasured parking spaces Lynn has reserved for his patrons. Arletta shrugged and began to talk about their past. She talked of their beginning as high school sweethearts in Easton, Ill., and traced their path to Bill's work on his doctorate at the University of Illinois. As 5 p.m. approached, there were only five patrons sitting at the tables including two men playing chess in the back. Bill Continued on page 254 Opposite page: Economics instructor Bill Lynn and his wife Arletta opened their coffee shop, Coffee, Tea, Etc., 1415 4th St., in August of 1983. Lynn applies his economic know-how at the shop and shares his work experiences in his classes.
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Coffee, Tea, and ... continued This page, Top: Placed near the thumping air of E.L Krackers, the Lynn's shop fights for parking space with the near-campus bars. Twenty percent of·the Lynns' customers are students, a number he wishes to increase. Right: Lynn prepares to serve a customer New York cheesecake, one of the shop's more popular items. Kim Smith Kris Smith Michelle Smith Nancy Smith Paula Smithenry Tammy Snapp Peggy Snoddy 254/)uniors Oblong Georgetown Sterling O'Fallon Newton Waterman Ashmore
returned after opening a can of tuna for a worker from ] immy John's, and the conversation turned to school. ''This place changes my perspective on teaching in a couple of ways. It gives me less time to be in the office, but that's not all bad. I can have more private conversations with students here. Everyone stops to visit when I'm in the office," he said. "It gives me more examples for class as well," he continued. "Being here gives me a tougher attitude maybe. The problem with students is they can use excuses. I've learned that excuses won't get people anywhere in the outside world. Here I keep seeing examples of that. I had a distributor who kept giving me good excuses but was still late delivering the chairs and tables in the end," he said. The chess game ended and the Lyons discussed the entertainment that was scheduled at the shop for later that night with the chess players. As they left, a friend of Arletta's arrived and drew her away from the conversation for a while. "Economics affects me here as well," Bill continued. "We figure everything using a marginal cost/ marginal revenue analysis. For example: How many of our luncheon salads would it take to equal costs and make them worthwhile? ''It is also interesting to watch consumer actions and responses and the cost effectiveness of advertising. It wasn't cost effective for me in The Darly Eastern News. They were a little upset when I used this example in class, but in all honesty it was very true," he said. Arletta was able to relax her watch on the counter as a young woman arrived to begin her shift at the shop. Arletta sat down but once more had to stop a student who parked in front of their reserved parking sign and ran as Arletta called for him. "The mentality around here is unbelievable," Bill said as he watched his wife run into the dark. ''Parking is our biggest problem and the crowd around here seems to think they can park where they want. I wish there was an intermediate step between ignoring it and having the cars towed. But now we're forced to chose only these since the police won 't help. "Fortunately many people can walk here. Half our business is faculty and staff. Thirty percent of our business is from people in town and 20 percent is students. We would like to increase the number of students but the right students don't know about us yet. "We won't get the people who are at the Panther Lounge right now but we would rather find another crowd of students,'' he said. ''To help we'd like to add a few things like a good line of candies and some lunch items. We are getting all the business we can handle now and are breaking about even and should do even better in the future ." -Hart GatelyO Lynne Sommer Susan Sorci Eric Speck Lisa Spencer Thomas Starn Valerie Stanley Heidi Steffen Emily Steinhaus ] eff Sterling Dawn Stevens Dianne Stewart Deb?ie Stier Verrinza Stokes Sara Streed Cheryl Sullens Teresa Sunderland Linda Sutton Lucinda Swanson Susan Swinford Judi Szymanski Ramona Taggart Morton Dolton Wheaton Mt. Carmel Wheaton Decatur Roanoke Hebron Pecatonica Lovington Jlliopolls Sumner Chicago Waukegan Salem Peoria Petersburg Sandwich Bradley Lansing Hazel Dell Juniors/255
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Graduates Cathy Zingale Tami Zobrist Carol Zwilling Therese Zwilling Layne Andes John Cole Darrick Ellis Patti Klotz Patricia Melin Barbara Neuby Amanda Vandenburgh Kathleen Wordy Decatur Highland Claremont Claremont Effingham Glen Ellyn Chicago Hgts. Lemont South Holland Kankakee LaGrange Charleston The real world & school-full time Tim Linsenmeyer, a sophomore, worked full time for Domino's pizza whzfe being a full time student this year. Since going to college costs so much money these days and I was living off campus for the first time - at the cost of about $200 a month, in addition to what I paid in tuition and fees - I decided to work at Domino's to help curb the expenses. I didn't have to work last year because I lived in the dorms and I just lived off my savings account. I also didn't have car expenses last year, like gas and insurance. My parents helped me to meet expenses, but last year they helped out more than they did this year because I didn't work. Working was a lot of fun but it was also a lot of hassles. I usually worked from 4 p.m. until 2 a.m. and sometimes went out partying with my friends until 6:30 or 7 a.m. Sometimes we went to Wranglers for breakfast and I wouldn't get home until about 8 a.m., go to bed and get up around 11 a.m. to study. Classes started at 2 p.m. and a lot of times work and school interfered with each other. I was sure my GPA would fall about .03 or .04 because of work, but I tried to keep it from falling drastically. I studied a lot on nights that I didn't work, but sometimes I still didn't get everything accomplished that I needed to and it hurt my grades. With working full time at Domino's and being a full time student I was constantly tired and didn't always feel like studying. -Interview by Noreen ReillyO This page: Sophomore Tim Linsenmeyer delivers a pizza for Domino's the week before finals. Linsenmeyer found it dzf ficult to work and be a student. Seniors/257
Seniors Ann Abeln Betsy Acklin Angie Adams Gregory Adams Jennifer Adkins Carol Adler Sherry Agee Mark Ahrens Kathleen Alaks Sherman Alexander Peter Alfino Carmen Allen Darlene Allen Timothy Allen Cliff Althoff Brett Anderson Gina Anderson Jill Anderson Mary Anderson Shari Anderson David Andrews Steve Angle Joseph Anglum Jane Anthony Moji Apatira David Aper Scott Apland Lori Apple Miguel Arias Stephan Arloff 258/ Seniors Belleville Paris Assumption Effingham Houston, TX Chicago Crete Arlington Hgts. Elk Grove Mattoon Waukegan Charleston Carlyle Effingham Jacksonville Mattoon Shelbyville Chjcago Hgts. Waukegan Normal Alsip Lawrenceville Danville Batavia Charleston Emden Palatine Oakland Joliet St. Charles
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Barbara Bidner Sandy Bilich Gina Billman Karen Black Paul Black Janet Blacker Edward Blakemore Janet Blanchard Laurie Blanford Beverly Blazek Ann Bohannon Kim Bollinger Kimberly Boivin Bonnie Bone Michael Bonham Barbara Book Tom Borich Roger Boswell Tami Botts Suzanne Boucher Jamie Bouma Jamie Bousky John Boyd Brett Boyle Kent Boyles Jane Bradfield Marla Bradford Riki Bradford Ann Brady James Brand Bellflower Bridgeview Charlesron Decatur Eldorado Monticello Crestwood Belleville Glen Ellyn Lisle Pan a Bunker Hill Elk Grove Altamont Mt. Zion Fairfield Parkesburg, WV Varna Algonquin Naperville Wildwood Peoria Manteno Peoria Salem Mt. Carmel Hindsboro Mt. Vernon Crystal Lake Whearon Seniors/261
Pamc:la Brandenburg Stephanie Brandt Angc:la Brantly Janice Brauer Richard Braun Gary Bray Sharon Bray Lisa Breeze Phillip Briggs Mattoon Granite City Maywood Stonington Watseka Fairmont Oakwood Taylorville Ashland News sets national pace On Nov. 5, The Daily Eastern News received one of the top national honors for collegiate newspapers, the Associated Collegiate Press National Pacemaker award. The 1982-83 News was judged by ACP officials and rated one of the top six collegiate papers in the country. Steve Binder, a junior, was managing editor of the 1982-83 News and editor in chief of the 1983-84 paper. It's mind boggling when you think about it. It's amazing that out of 600 college newspapers we were picked as one of the four best four-year papers in the country. We're being compared to The Datly Illini at the U of I and to The Datly News at Ball State- both good papers. In a way, its unbelievable to compare us with The Daily Illini. In some respects The Daily 1/lini is a much better paper than the News. The have five times the budget, more people and more talent than we have here. I guess you have look to at the fact 2621 Seniors Eastern has only 10,000 students and here we are putting out a daily newspaper with only 150 people involved. On the editorial side, only 75 students. A newspaper who wants to be judged by ACP sends in 10 papers per semester and each newspaper is judged on the basis of news coverage, sources, headline writing, copy editing, advertising and reproduction. We are not just talking editorial content, the entire operation is judged. There is no one person responsible for the award. Everybody who has worked here for the last 10 years is responsible. It is just as much former business manager Tony Dardano's award as it is current business manager Bob McElwee's. The same credit also goes to adviser David Reed and every student who worked on the paper for the last 10 or 11 years. Students that don't understand how we operate never will. A lot of people who This page: The sounds of the press running fills the empty Daily Eastern News of flee late at night.
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Debbie Brown Doug Brown Dwayne Brown Kathleen Brown Susan Brumbaugh J ad ora Bryars Jeffrey Buban Rhonda Buban Dawn Buczkowski Janet Budnick Scott Buenger Tammy Bumpus Elizabeth Burch Susan Burk Mary Burns James Burson Maureen Butcher Carolyn Butler Donna Butler Molly Butler Valerie Butler James Caldwell Scott Calhoun Joseph Call Carmelina Calvano Monica Camarillo Gwen Camden Christine Capion Sandra Caponigro Stephen Caputo 264 I Seniors Flat Rock Lawrenceville Chicago Rockford Princeton Springfield Mt. Prospect M t. Prospect Bartlet Chicago Granite City Woodlawn Dupo LaGrange Chicago Morton Grove Lansing Alton Flossmoor Elmhurst Winthrop Harbor Franklin West Salem Park Forest South Calumet City Burnham Peoria Freeport Oak Lawn Wood Dale
criticize the paper have a narrow scope of vision. I'm not saying the paper does not have any problems, but one thing they don't realize is that many other college newspapers do not come out daily and some schools are three times our size. They don't know what kind of work goes into putting out a 16-page paper. We have an open house at the beginning of each year and occasionally we run columns and editorials informing them what we do here, but that does not always work. There are people who work at the News all day and all night. These are the people who care about the paper. The paper is them; it is a reflection of their work and personality. People don't grab the paper hot off the presses and say "Wow, that's me!'' But it does feel good to see your byline on an article or your name in the . night staff box. It is an emotional high. It's a greater emotional high if it is an excellent cutline, ad or story, in that it generates some kind of reaction or wins an award. The reason why people work here so much is that they really care about the business of telling 10,000 people what's going on in this area. It's in their blood. Instead of blood they have ink. -Interview by Matthew KrasnowskiD Pacemaker continued 1------------.., This page: Daily Eastern News adviser David Reed, left, 1982-83 editor in chief Lola Burnham-McEiwee, and 1983-84 editor in chief Steve Binder display the 1983 Associated Collegiate Press Association's National Pacemaker award. Edee Carbonara Linda Carl Susan Carl berg Chris Carlson Jay Carlson Kristin Carlstrom Bradley Carpentier Cris Carrico Pauicia Carroll Bonnie Carter Catherine Casas Cheryl Casica Lisa Cassel Alice Caveny Mary Celesnik Oak Park Des Plaines Westmont Decatur La Grange Naperville Lockport Chatsworth Grant Park Windsor Northbrook Elk Grove Village Charleston Algonquin Waukegan Seniors I 265
Larry Chaffee Mary Chagnon Kay Charlet Chris Cheffer Sheila Cherney Karen Chick Kelly Chitty Kim Christensen Alison Christofoli Michael Cipowski Sharon Cizek Alexis Clancy Chrystal Clark Duane Clark Keith Clark Kenneth Clark Paul Clicquennoi Stacy Clinger Kclli Clodfelter Kevin Clouser Susan Coad Leslie Cody Denise Coggins Claretha Coleman Donald Coleman Tony Collings Paula Collins Gregory Combs Linda Commerford Brian Compton 266 I Seniors Charleston Palos Hills Kewanee Elmhurst Chicago Lombard Salem Charleston Bolingbrook Calumet City Charleston Rolling Meadows Fairfield Shell Rock, lA Chatham Roselle Elmhurst Decatur Bone Gap Lombard Waukegan Jacksonville Des Plaines Chicago Chicago Mattoon Macon Pan a Homewood Charleston
Allison Conley Lee Ann Conrad Ann Conway Brian Cooper Eddie Cooper Gregory Coopwood Karen Coppersmith Jana Corder Debbie Cordes Cathy Corn Mary Correll Jeff Coughlin Valencia Covington Lillian Cowart Jeffrey Cowdrey Jamie Cox VanishaCox Sue Craddock Roland Cragg Jeffrey Craig Lori Crandall Jay Creasey Jennifer Creighton Joni Cress Daniel Crews Fletcher Crews Ann Crites- Pinnel Charles Crittenden Scott Cross Mary Crowe Casey Granite City Palatine Wilmington Mt. Vernon Gary, IN. Palatine Metropolis East Gibson City Downers Grove Champaign Marion Chicago Chicago Divernon Charleston Brownstown Kewanee Rantoul Danville Casey Bloomington Danville Allerton Calumet City Charleston Casey Wheaton Bolingbrook Mascoutah Seniors I 267
Susan Crumrine Jack Cullen Sue Cummins Lori Cunningham AllanCupp Roenoke Peoria Decatur Mattoon Orland Park Trackster focuses on form& speed Claude Magee, a junior, was a sprinter and a long jumper for the men 's track team. Mondays -long distance. Wednesdays- up and down hills. Fridays- stans for sprinting and long jump practicing. My work-outs always varied because I participated in more than one event. When the fall track season started, the workouts were more specialized. The whole team focused more on form and speed, rather than endurance. At the beginning of the week the work-outs were really hard. As the week progressed, they got easier because they (the coaches) didn't want their athletes tired for upcoming meets. Thursday's practice wasn't too tough because then our legs would be dead by Saturday and we wouldn't be able to perform well. Usually on Fridays all we basically did was warmups and some stretching out. After that, I was always ready to go home and just take it easy. On the days of our meets, we didn't have any practices. I always made sure I ate a good dinner with a lot of carbohydrates so I could use that energy during the meet. I always went to bed early to be sure to get a good night's rest. Living in a dorm would probably have been easier as far as having meals prepared for me, but I liked deciding what I would eat, when I would eat and the quantity. I also think I ate better living off campus. On days which we had meets I always ate breakfast, which was something I usually didn't do. I'd relax until an hour or so before I had to be at the track and then stan getting ready. Kevin Cureton Julie Curry Susan Curtis Charles Dalton Nancy Darda 268/ Seniors Chicago Highland Jacksonville Brunswick Hillsboro While I was getting ready for a meet, I would think about my form step by step . For instance, when I was doing the long jump, first I thought about my stance, then I would tun through the first four steps, the gradual build up of speed and finally the actual jump. When I got to the track the first thing I would do was stretch out and concentrate, so I would be mentally prepared to do what I needed to do and avoid the things I should've avoided. That's all it took for me. The coach gave pep talks at the weekly track meetings, before and during each meet. Since I was one of the captains, sometimes I also gave pep talks. Before I ran, I thought about my form step by step. But when I ran I didn't think about anything, I just ran. It would be too easy to make mistakes if I tried to think about different things when I was running. The less I thought about things, other than running, the less likely it would be that I'd make mistakes. The worst mistake I ever made was when I was thinking about what I was doing. I staned to worry about my competitors. I turned to look and that slowed me down. I really screwed up that race. The publicity I got didn't bother me at all. I never got a big head. I know I'm a good runner, but I also know I can be beat by anyone at anytime. I had no right to get a big head. If anything, the publicity made me feel good and want to work harder. -Interview by Noreen ReitlyD
This page: Sprinter and long jumper Claude Magee, prepares for the first indoor track meet by stretching out in the Lantz weight room. Magee, a junior, was one of the captains of the 1983-84 indoor/outdoor season. Seniors /269
Denise Dare BrianDaum Brenda Davidson Steve Davidson Vincent Davidson Scott Davies Cindy Davis Jean Davis Laura Davis Mike Davis Don Dawkins Jeff Dayton Ann Debow Gregg Decker Susan DeClerck Janet Delaney David Demel Susan Dennis Scott Denton Debra Devlin Craig Dewall Deanne DeWall Jeffrey Dick Sandy Dickson Todd Diehl Mary Dillow Pamela Dills Lisa Ann Dinges Laura Dively Karyn Doherty 270/ Seniors Mt. Vernon Charleston Oreana Downer Groves Des Plaines Libertyville Buffalo New Lenox Palatine Ringwood Louisville Paris Mattoon Worth Morrisonville Park Forest Prospect Hgts. Northbrook Pan a Ashland Forreston Forreston Waukegan Long Grove Lisle 0 ' Fallon Decatur Belleville Charleston Naperville
Mike Dolce Ronald Domagala Mike Dominick Susan Donley Brad Donna Kelly Donohew Monty Donohew Frances Donahue jeanne Dooley Connie Dorch John Douglas Daniel Dowejko David Dowling Nita Drewes Tammy Drewes Cynthia Dring MarkDronen Stephanie Dubail Suzanne Dubail LisaDublo Patti Dudek Mark Dudley Katherine Dufek Cathy Duff Timothy Dugan Nancy Duignan DianeDuing Debra Duke Eric Dunlop Timothy Dunne Steeleville Champaign Algonquin Bloomington Marion Baldwin Tallmadge, OH Elmhurst Lombard Lincoln Peoria Mt. Prospect Danville Des Plaines St. Peter Willow Springs East Peoria Peoria Peoria Sesser Riverdale Auburn Danville Libertyville Pesotum Chicago Germantown Flora Chicago Buffalo Grove Seniors/271
Julie Dunson Cheryl Dunworth Jon Dutton Kim Dutz Diana Dycus Kimberly Dyer Kim Edgar Jana Edington Julie Edwards Patricia Edwards Wesley Edwards Julie Egofske John Ehlers Nancy Ehlers John Eilering Dave Eisenbarth Susan Eli a Jane Elliott Karen Elliott Debra Ellis Sandy Ellis Sabrena Engel Laurie Enoch Jeffrey Erhardt Jane Erickson Jill Erickson Lisa Erickson Kevin Esgar Kathy Eskridge Maryellen Essig 272 I Seniors Chicago Hgts. Danville Lawrenceville Belvidere Lawrenceville Shannon Ava Charleston Beecher Oak Lawn Bourbonnais Richton Park Hoffman Estates Red Bud Jacksonville Decatur Oak Park Danville Metropolis Fairfield Lovington Springfield Catlin Belleville Urbana Belleville Aurora Rochelle Mascoutah Oakland
Beth Esterl Tina Ethridge Lisa Eubank Georgiann Eugenis Rebecca Ewing Diana Ezerins John Fabiano Michael Fagan Lisa Fairchild Sharon Farley Connie Farrell Katie Farrell Sara Farris Susan Fasig Cindy Fedor Lynn Feiereisel Gayle Fellin Susan Felstehausch Bonita Fewkes Karen Field Bob Fielder Lisa Fields Kelly Fisher Sharon Fitzgerald Kevin Flanigan Stacey Flannigan Renee Fleming Scott Fleming Donna Flinn Christopher Florek Arlington Hgts. Granite City Greenup Des Plaines Mt. Prospect Lincolnwood Rockford Palatine Salem Seymour El Paso Naperville Mt. Vernon Marion Lincoln Arlington Hgts. Mt. Olive Charleston Albion Wheaton Elmhurst Carmi Lansing Matteson Orland Park Mcleansboro Cad in Mt. Prospect Cahokia Munster Seniors I 273
Thomas Flynn Eileen Fogerty Lisa Fogle Jill Followell David Ford 274/ Seniors Jacksonville Peoria Belleville Paris Paris Alarming calls Fire alarms are something every dorm resident has to deal with, but most residents are not sure how to react when the alarms go off. Many times the alarms are false . Andrews Hall had several fire alarms in the fall, none of which were real. That may be the main reason students are not overly concerned when an alarm goes off. "I never think they're real because they happen so often," sophomore Lori Cohen said. "After the first few times they happen, no one even wants to go outside." When a fire alarm goes off, occupants are expected to evacuate the premises. ''The first time an alarm went off, I was frantic ,' ' sophomore Christy Butler said. "I didn't know what was going on and it scared me . I stopped worrying that the alarms were real after about the founh one. "Now we (her floormates) say 'Oh no, not again,"' Butler added. "We assume it's false and I guess that's bad to assume because if there was a real alarm, nobody would take it seriously." Butler believed prevention of false alarms lies with hall council because, "they're the only organization that is really centered around the dorms. ' ' "If there's a fault in the system, there's not much hall council can do, ' ' Cohen said. ''If someone pulls the alarm and gets caught he should be dealt with.' ' Junior Lori Hasty, a Resident Assistant in Andrews, said "Since I've been in Andrews, not all fire alarms have been false, but there was never a real outburst fire either." If someone does get caught setting off an alarm, it becomes a police matter as well as a university one . "Pulling fire alarms is an offense," Hasty said. ''If I ever met someone who was pulling alarms, I would give him a piece of my mind about putting us through the hassle and then not having to pay for it," Butler said. Cohen agrees. "I would be really angry because it's not funny," she said. Some students may think of pulling a fire alarm as a funny prank. It's not a fun experience, though, for those asleep. Unfonunately, it's a familiar one. -Noreen ReillyD This page: Students attempt to keep warm after evacuation Lawson Hall shortly after a false fire alarm went off on a cold November afternoon. Michael Sirarz
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Lisa Hibbins Kim Hicks Gena Higgins Glenn Hillig Barbra Hines Patricia Hinz Cynthia Hoagland Steve Hockman Rebecca Hodges Deb Hoelscher Tom Hofbauer Susan Hoffee Tracy Hoffman Tracee Hoffmeyer Rick Hollenstine Jim Holm Nancy Holman Janet Holsapple Rob Hopkins Amy Hopper Kris Horvath Dawn Hoskins Mary Hotto Tamara Howell Ann Hoy Rose Huber Barbara Hudson Leslie Hudson Pam Huggins Thomas Hughes 280 I Seniors Country Club Hills Olney Mt. Carmel Lewistown South Holland Lake Villa Peoria Charleston Champaign Effingham Country Club Hills Springfield Glen Ellyn Glenview Wheaton Des Plaines Farmer City Newton Mokena Lake Forest Edwardsville Mundelein Belleville East St. Louis Onarga Coffen East St. Louis Mattoon Crete Arlington Hgts.
Kimberly Hulskotter Lea Ann Hummel Jeff Hunt Karen Hunt LaJoyce Hunter Laura Hunter Laura Huntman Kimberly Hutchcraft Amy Hutchinson Dannette Hutton Rosnah Idrus Kevin lgielski Jean lmherr Valerie !mig Joan Irrera Kathy Irwin Kim Isaak Mark Isaiah Mark Jackson Margaret Jacobs Rose Jakubicek Anne James Cheri James Steve Jamnik Patricia Janes Rory Janota Victor Jansen Diana Jenkins Scott Jenkins Timothy Jenkins Effingham Charleston Springfield Rantoul Chicago Cameron Park, CA Woodridge Sullivan Mt. Vernon Mattoon Charleston Elk Grove Naperville Tremont East Peoria Lawrenceville Carlyle Odin Kankakee Western Springs McHenry Melrose Park Champaign Joliet Mattoon Beecher Sigel Antioch Effingham Peoria Seniors/281