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■I. From top to bottom, leading down : Mr. Nixon reads a selection to his first-semester class in American Literature. Mr. Fuller criticizes drawings made by members of his zoology class. Juco students gather in the library to prepare next day ' s assignments. Mr. Grove explains a perplexing problem in physics. Mr. Riggs ' teacher-training students look pleased over some principle of Child Psychology. 26
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Front row, left to right: Billy Boh Wilson, Harry Blanchard, Eldon Eisenhour, Ivan Henman, and Len Wilson. Second row: Bob Cabeen, Phil Johnson, Frank Stackley. Third row: Larry McKown, Bill Johnson, Jack Rdey, Norman Maher, Wesley Pletcher, and Coach Bob Douglass. hack Since El Dorado will not participate in baseball, golf, or tennis this spring - , the men will be able to concentrate all their potential athletic ability in the spring sport, track. Three lettermen returning from last year are Bob Cabeen, Frank Stackley, and Wesley Pletcher. These men, as well as Larry McKown, Phil Johnson, Bill Johnson, Len Wilson, Bill Wilson, Harry Blanchard, Larry Davison, Norman Maher, Bill McAdoo, Jack Riley, Ivan Henman, and Eldon Eisenhour, will participate in this year ' s meets. As this book goes to press, the tentative track schedule is as follows : April 1 El Dorado, Hutchinson and Arkansas City at El Dorado April 10 Hutchinson April 16 Independence Apri l 19 K. U. Relays April 25 Hutchinson Night Relays May 3 State Meet at El Dorado The National Junior College Meet at Hutchinson will feature all first- place winners in the State Meet. Last year ' s meets and results are as follows : Third in Hutchinson - Dodge City - El Dorado Triangular. Third in Hutchinson Night Relays. Second place for Medley Relay at K. U. Relays. Fifth in Baker Relays. Third in Quadrangular at El Dorado, with W. U. Freshmen, Hutchinson, and St. Johns. Second in State Meet. As this book goes to press, Gruffy is applauding the choice of Dorothy Mosier as candidate for K. U. Relays Queen. Her picture, with a descrip- tion of her activities and qualifications, will be sent to Lawrence for care- ful consideration by the judges of the contest. 25 = — : T
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Standing, Jim Barber, Student President. Front row, left to right: Dorothy Mosier, Dorothy Schmidt, Bill Johnson, and Douglas Voth. Second row: Pat Kunkle, Vir- ginia Unruh, Jetta Sue Purcell, and Charles Brown. Third row: Carolyn Jones, Richard Peal, and Richard Meyer. Fourth row: Sponsors Carl Zerger, Dorothy Fisher, and Dean Max Bickford. ytuoent C ounci ?! According to Gruff y, Here are the guys and gals who helped to make the wheels of Juco go around. They represented the entire student body — which elected them — in dealing with any problems that arose. The Student Council is organized to promote school activities, and to bring closer harmony between the students and the faculty. Aside from their regular duties, this group sponsored two school parties this year, and provided for the opening ceremonies of the basketball games. The officers were: president, Jim Barber; vice president, Jetta Purcell, secretary-trea- surer, Dorothy Schmidt. The other members were : Dick Meyer, Richard Peal, Charles Brown, Bill Moore, Bill McAdoo, Carolyn Jones, Dorothy Mosier, Pat Kunkle, Virginia Unruh, Bill Johnson and Douglas Voth. 27 3HJMBWIW1MWRWW IWWSJKV !■:: ' ■!■!■!» '
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