By Beth Kalisiak
After 30 years as IVCC's cashier, Isabelle Furar is retiring on April 30.
She started on the east campus in 1969, before the present campus was constructed.
"There has been a big turnover in staff, administration," she said, thinking back over the years. "The different types of students make it interesting."
During her time at IVCC, she has served on a number of committees the latest involving implementation of a new computer software system.
What will she do with her time after she retires?
"I plan to take one day at a time and enjoy my family, grandchildren and travel," she said.
Furar and her husband Ron have four children: two daughters living in the Illinois valley, a son, living in Manhattan, and a son in Fort Lauderdale. She and her husband hope to visit both areas of the country.