Butler Community College - Grizzly Growl Yearbook (El Dorado, KS)

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Β«β–  1 1 in i ii y Β W ' in 69:61 GRIZZLY GfiOWL 1969 DONOR: BUTLER COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE H l ' Mr T THE GRIZZLY 1969 Butler County Community Junior College El Dorado, Kansas Conte ' Between the Book Administration Academics Campus Life Organizations Athletics Classes Spring Activities Index 119 135 J j gU Wja M β– Hh ' SiiJi %?β„’ sj$ 1 Β§Β§ - β–  w 1HSB x Β β–  β–  : ' H VH Administration fc i -s - p r = i w ;g A c t 1 v l 5 t5 . 1 Β£ β€” m e - β€” ' s The administration of BCCJC includes administrative leaders, faculty, and opera- tional staff. Of these people, illustrated on the left hand page above are President Walbourn and Mrs. Lange, his secretary; below, the faculty picnic; and at right Mrs. Fritzler explaining parking regula- tions to Roy Wilson. On this page, below, Mr. Neaville and Jan Meeker discuss Jan s future plans; at right Mr. Zuercher directs Charles Stowers in decorating campus lamp post. At left, Pam List checks administrative records. Acknowledgements for contributions to the yearbook include: end sheets, compli- ments of Mike Farrell; art on division pages: Grizzly by Dennis Covel, bookshelf motif by Mrs. Cunningham. Pam List, Editor W.jt c Edwin J. Walbourn, President The busiest person on campus is, no doubt, our own President Walbourn. He holds regularly sched- uled monthly meetings with the newly appointed department chairmen and the administrators, with the administrative council, with the presidential advisory committee, with the entire faculty, and with the board of trustees. Frequently he attends the sessions of the North Central steering committee and is official host for many of the special groups that meet in the campus areas, often extending greetings or presenting talks. Representing the school at home and away from Butler County, he does extensive traveling to state, regional, and na- tional committees and organizations. His one off- campus responsibility is that of legislative commit- tee member of the Kansas Public Community Junior College Association. His time is truly not his own but belongs to the school he administers. 6 Administratio William C. Cummins Academic Dean Ronald D. Wilson Vocational- Technical Dean Marilynn V. Mettler Director of Nursing Administrative Directors The academic year 1968-1969 found many innovations instituted in the adminis- trative structure of Butler County Com- munity Junior College. This year ' s changes included several new assignments. Dean William C. Cummins became the academic dean of the college. He is the first person to hold that title. Assuming the duties of direc- tor of admissions and registrar was Mr. Leonard J. McKinney. The responsibilities of dean of vocational-technical education and director of adult education were dele- gated to Mr. Ron Wilson. Mrs. Marilynn Mettler continues as director of nursing. The modifications in the administrative staff duties were designed to provide the college with the best possible system of administration. Leonard J. McKinney Registrar Administration i 4 George Swift, Div. Chairman Business Loren Brinkmeyer Data Processing Technology Mary Jackson Business Business Education The business department offers the student a basic knowledge in the field of business. Studies include data processing, business administration, business educa- tion, and secretarial practices. Courses have been added to provide additional skills in preparing for two- and four-year degree programs in a business career. Students study what they need, follow the degree pro- gram for our associate degree, or transfer to a four-year institution for a Bachelor ' s Degree. This year the cur- riculum has been adjusted to make our degree program parallel to those at the universities in order that transfer students will have the exact courses they will need. In the picture at right, Mr. Russell demonstrates to Les Sherlock the correct wiring for a reproducing machine. Shirley Longfellow Business Education Allyn McGinnis Business 8 Administration Ronald Russell Data Processing Technology Ronald Seager Business Robert Chism, Div. Chairman Art i Al Marcia Cunningham Art Robert Anderson Music J. Thomas Dixon Music Darryl Patten Speech and Drama Fine Arts Fine Arts courses include music, art and drama. The music department offers curricula for music majors and those interested in learning more about music. Music appreciation, theory courses, and more creative work during the second year are available. Private lessons in voice and instrumental instruction also give credit in applied music. In addition, specified groups like Colle- giate Singers, chorus, and stage band receive college credit. Introduction to theater, which was offered first se- mester, covers all aspects of a dramatic production. Students were involved in acting while they learned about stage make-up and costuming. Also included in this course was the literature and history of the theater and techniques of set design and lighting. Each student contributed at least twenty hours on a campus produc- tion during the semester. During second semester a course in voice and diction was available and one in interpretation of literature in which several drama majors enrolled. The art department offers art appreciation for non- majors along with numerous lower division courses for those planning to major in art. Design I and II, Draw- ing, and Composition I was a beginning course in basic elements with emphasis on black and white media, and during the second semester drawing through the dis- covery of elements of form was featured. Courses in drawing and ceramics were also available. An uncon- ventional course, design in the home, included interior decoration, lectures, field trips and house planning. In the picture at the upper left, the family in An Inspector Calls, celebrates an engagement party. Mrs. Cunningham confers with Judy Andrus on scratch- board drawing in the picture at the lower right. Administration 9 ' . β€’ Β c Donald Mangels Div. Chairman Automotive John R. Anderson Automotive Technology Gary Boat right Drafting Arden Good Automotive James Ohl Drafting Fred Webb Machine Technology Industrial Arts The industrial education department, headed by Mr. Mangels, has added two new teachers and four new machines and changed the name of one course. Engineering Drawing has been changed to Engi- neering Graphics to correlate with the engineering college courses. The welding department received two semi-automatic wire feeds and a metalie inert gas machine (M.I.G.). The auto mechanics shop has re- ceived a Sun tune-up machine which analyzes and diagnoses problems in an automatic engine. Mr. John R. Anderson and Mr. Herman Ogg are new teachers in the industrial education department. Mr. Anderson teaches in auto mechanics and Mr. Ogg replaced Mr. Lay and Mr. Bland in technical writing and applied psychology. Burl Arbogast Air Conditioning Joseph Johnston Air Conditioning Richard Lacey Technical Courses Gene Arnold Industrial Arts Dennis Martens Machine Technology Herman Ogg Technical Writing Mr. Webb directs students in the welding department. 10 .Administration Blenda Kuhlmann Div. Chairman English EBB β€” -w Martha P. Doty English Jane Ann Rhoads English Lewis Blockcolski English , Judith Fisher English Don Toburen English Mr. Cox directs student in reading laboratory. Myrtis Collins English David Longfellow English Michael Had ley Speech Hugh Richardson Librarian Don R. Cox English Wti Melvin Ralston English Theodore Wischropp Modern Language Marian Roue Librarian Language and Literature Seven new teachers, including six English in- structors and one speech instructor, a survey course in English literature, and the revised course in types of literature were changes in the language and literature division this year. administration I I Science And Mathematics Students in the math department are offered choices for modern math to analyt- ic geometry and calculus. The science department offers both biological and physical sciences. Students in these areas gain a general knowledge of these fields. Both departments feature organizations for those students interested in these fields. Mr. Carter solves a problem in modern math. Gayle Krause, Div. Larry Carter Charles Fuller Richard Gregory Clyde Hiebert Chairman Mathematics Biological Science Mathematics and Mathematics and Mathematics Physical Science Physical Science Charles Little Mathematics Wilfred Pettus Physical Science Gordon Rhodes Mathematics Phillip Theis Biological Science 12 Administration Wl % Dale Remsberg, Div. Chairman Physical Education Oliver Isom, Div. Chairman Social Science Roland Ensz Social Science 5; Herbert Kreller Social Science Jeanette Malone Physical Education Wayne Postoak Physical Education, Basketball Physical Education The physical education department aims to provide the student with the opportunity to develop skills and interests in physical activi- ties. Students in the physical education classes learn how to bowl, play volleyball, badminton, and archery. These students maintain a health- ful habit of living by participating in physical activities. Social Science Michael Butler Economics The social science department provides the student with the op- portunity to understand his past and present society. This depart- ment offers courses in history, economics, political science, and philosophy. NDITURES IN rHi I D STATES Everett Kohls Social Science John K. Lay, Jr. Social Science Leona Watkins Psychology Mr. Butler explains an economics chart to Susan Venable. Administration 13 Counselors Miss Boland this year joined the staff of counselors who aid students in adjusting to college life and the business world. New this year to the counseling center is the micro- lab, an experience in communication. Nurses The college offers a nursing program designed to prepare qualified men and women for beginning positions. The nursing program is fully accredited by the Kansas State Board of Nursing, is college controlled, and includes general education and nursing courses. When a student has completed this program, he is eligible to take the state board exami- nations for licensure as a registered nurse in the State of Kansas. Dale Neaville Guidance Director Victor Bland Guidance Counselor Barbara Boland Psychology, Counselor 1 : k -mim Marilynn Mettler Director of Nursing Education Barbara Riddle Nursing Mary Davis Nursing Anita Whitson Nursing Mrs. Davis explains drugs to Betty Poffinbarger. 14 Administration Charles C. Harris Business Manager Burr Roberts Sup ' t. of Buildings and Grounds Merle Nay Director of Athletics and Student Affairs Carl R iggs Book Store Mrs. Martha Duncan Housemother Managers Some of the most responsible people on campus cannot well be described as managers, but they hold significant places of leadership as they man- age the business of the operational staff. Mr. Harris, business manager, was selected last summer, as one of twenty in the nation, to partici- pate in a three-week workshop to write a uniform system of accounting for junior colleges. Mr. Roberts, superintendent of buildings and grounds, was named vice president of the state as- sociation for the coming year. Coach Nay serves as director of athletics and student activities, thus associating very closely with many students. Mr. Riggs deals directly or indirectly with every student who exchanges his precious coins for the tools of learning at the book store. And Mrs. Duncan performs the duties of the dormitory house mother for the 112 residents, lis- tening to all of their complaints and noise, their excuses and foolishness, with patience and understanding. Together these people direct the many activities on campus that are essential to an educational in- stitution but are not strictly educational in nature. Mr. Riggs makes a sale at the book store. Operational Staff of Administration 15 lU T 4 Mrs. Ethyl Lange ( President) % , x Mrs. Virginia Fritzler ( Receptionist) Clerical Personnel Trained clerical personnel perform es- sential services in various areas of the administrative offices. New positions on the staff this year include the secretary to the business manager, the computer tech- nologist for the admissions office, and the clerical assistant to the librarians. New as- signments include the secretary to the deans, and the secretaries to the registrar. New personnel, in addition to Mrs. De- Vore, Mrs. Whiteside, and Mrs. Waltman, includes Mrs. Hacket in the nursing de- partment. Mrs. Barbara Coonrod (Deans) Mrs. Barbara Estes (Registrar) Mrs. Barbara Parsons ( Registrar) β–  V Mrs. Sondra Hackler (Nurses) Mrs. Carolyn Jones (Counselors) Mrs. Pat Place (Clerk) Mrs. Arlene DeVore (Business Manager) Mrs. Marie Waltman (Clerical Assistant to Librarians) Mrs. Joyce Whiteside (Data Processing) Mrs. Arlene DeVore receives payment from a student. 16 Operational Staff of Administration John Cleveland (Night Watchman) Charles Romero (Custodian) Gerald Whipple (Cabinet Maker) I , Glenn Leimer (Electrician) Roy Seymour (Custodian) Dennis Zuercher (Groundsman) Roy Robinson (Custodian) Bert Stovvers (Mechanic) Custodial Staff The custodial staff is one of the most need- ed, but perhaps least recognized operational staffs on campus. Their visible duties include caring for the grounds and cleaning the build- ings. Another of their tasks, which manv seem to take for granted, is the unseen responsibility ot engineering the electrical system on campus so that lights can be provided to make learning possible in the classrooms. In addition, Mr. Bert Stowers collects all out-going mail on a daily basis and takes it to the main post office for delivery as in lower left picture. Operational Staff of Administration 11 Cafeteria Staff One group important to the students at BCCJC, hut not di- rectly connected with the college, is the cafeteria workers. They are employed by Food Management, Inc., located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The school merely consults with Food Management. The college gets a certain per cent of food sales and also of the vending and pool tables. Beverly Hess Manager Pat Bailey Morning cook and snack bar Mary Cal Snack JL β€’ y tsp k , 5 Beth Filing Snack and week-end Ethel James Salad and pies Leona Londeen Evening cook Bosie Marshall Snack and week-end Edna Bumsey Noon cook Lelia Whipple Dish washer 18 Operational Staff of Administration G. E. Kassebaum Chairman E.F. Adams Eugene Brooks Board of Trustees Campus innovations added In the hoard of trustees this year in- clude a new camera that takes in- stant eolored pictures for ID cards, a closed circuit TV, and a flight instructors program in cooperation with the Red Wing Aviation Corporation. Mr. Sim- mons was appointed to fill the position of Mr. Cray, who re- signed, and Mr. Chase serves as official representative on the state hoard of trustees. Richard Ghase James B. McKay, Jr. Lewis Simmons Board of Trustees: James McKay, Lewis Simmons, E.F. Adams, G.E. Kassebaum, Ghairman, Eugene Brooks, Richard Ghase. Governing Bod) of Administration 19 Academics The object of the division of the 1969 Grizzly devoted to academics is to provide a narrative in pictures of the year s achievement in the classroom and re- search in the library. Pictured on the opposite page are Dick Price receiving his I.D. from Mrs. Walt- man, a walk-around test in biology, and Helen Fehrenbach s duties as student li- brarian in charge of magazines. An investigation by Vicky Vaughn of library source materials, the construction of a hydraulic jack by Allen Monroe and Ken Bowser, and the supervision by Mr. Isom of a problem paper discussion in American history are recorded on this page. Vicky Vaughn, Editor Fine Arts The accomplishments achieved by students in the fine arts area of the college this year are many. The works exhibited in the pictures at right and lower right are but a sample of the outstanding works of art created in painting and ceramics classes. The stage band of the music department too, enjoyed a most successful year. All stage productions witnessed this year also helped contribute to the high quality of work emerging from the fine arts department. Artist Judy Andrus finishes an oil painting. Mike Hamman and Mike Johnson exhibit their handiwork in the pottery shop. 22 Academics A jam session of the stage band as recorded b the camera. Delta Psi Omega carefully studies a stage design. Academies 23 Business And Industry In the fields of business and industrial education can be found a great variety of enterprises that would suit anyone ' s tastes in learning. Represented on this and the following page are refrigeration, machine technology, and drafting classes from the industrial arts area. An accounting class and a business machines class represent the business department. Gordon Chaplan demonstrates the hook up of a compressor for refrigeration. The class and Mr. Ohl examine a shop drawing. The entire accounting class ponders the questions. 24 Academics It all adds up for a class in business machines. Charles Garrison starts over on an I.B.M. control panel. A C-Clarnp is shaped by Joshua Adkins. Academics 25 Humanities Included in a cross-section of the field of humanities are the subjects of language, literature, and social sci- ences. Innovations in the language and literature divi- sion involved the addition of a course designed to im- prove reading skills, and tape machines on which the student may hear his compositions being evaluated by his instructor. Steve Mattix, Steve Pontious, and Mr. Ralston consider litera- ture as it is read. A rouridtable discussion is held in Mr. Isom ' s history class. 26 Academics As Margaret Calvin listens, a theme is graded on tape. Mohammed Hadi builds speed and comprehension on the Craig Reader. Roy Brown and Mr. Toburen review the fine points of term paper writing. Academies 27 Tern Martin helps a friend in need, Keith Calvert. Lynda McAllister and Mary Lee tend Mrs. Chase Health And Science In the health and science section, the student is offered a chance to develop skills and acquire knowledge. The entire nurses training course, health, and first aid provide practical and useful information concerning the preservation of man- kind. The sciences of physics and chemistry ex- plore the relation of man to his universe. Recrea- tion, as represented by bowling and volleyball on the following page, help provide physical stamina. The photo picturing the first aid class was con- tributed by Terry Rawlings. Paul Meals and Mike Nelson collaborate on a physic problem. 28 Academics Dennis Post searches for knowledge. Marcia Spires hopes for a strike. Volleyball practice attracts spectators as well as participants. Academics 29 Library The center of academic endeavors is the library, but the activities involved in an orderly pursuit of knowl- edge are as varied as the number of persons who enter the library each day. Bryant Stateham, pictured at upper right, this semes- ter received news that his poem, The Fair Quest , had been accepted for publication by the National Poetry Press. The poem was selected from more than thirty thousand manuscripts submitted by college men and women from all over the nation. Bryant Stateham organizes clippings. Some rest and relax. Mike Schauf investigates the Reader ' s Guide. 30 Academics Newspapers help Jim Harrison keep track of world events. Hill Toelkes looks at Life ' Mary Crisswell, student librarian, places magazines in order. Academics 31 Campus Life Throughout this section appear pictures denoting the many activities on our cam- pus. On the opposite page, at upper left, Lance Kincheloe, Don Clough and Diek Souders demonstrate their talents in An Inspector Calls; pictured at lower left are students during class change; and Gruffy, our school mascot, is pictured at lower right. Above, Polly Hart views the campus life from the library; lower left, the Juco Favorites dance at the winter prom; and at lower right, Phil Anderson delivers his campaign speech to the student body dur- ing stuco elections. Polly Hart, Editor β– 4 Mr. Russell, Mr. Ralston, Mr. Cox, and Gary Samms stuck strategic moves in chess tournament. A fall get-together at the swimming pool was sponsored by the El Dorado Chamber of Commerce. ' fi β–  | β– β– β– M itoβ– i M ' ff|?l I. β€’β€’ Β Students portray enthusiasm at pep rally. Student Interests Vary Throughout the school year, many activities are sponsored by local com- munity groups as well as those on campus. Last fall the Chamber of Commerce sponsored a hot dog feed at the swimming pool for all juco students. Student organizations have presented pep rallies during the year, along with skits and some sing- ing. Also in the early fall, the junior college sponsored a Band Night in which many of the local high schools participated. Teresa Doornbos and Joyce Haynes represent the drama department in a pep skit. 34 Campus Life The drill team cheers our football team to victory. The Collegiate Singers sing The Grizzly, a school pep song written by Mr. Dixon Circle High School marches at halftime for Band Night. Campus Life 35 The Chorus and Collegiate Singers join together for the finale, God Bless America. ' The Stage Band, under the direction of Mr. Anderson, performs a pop number. Mr. Dixon introduces the chorus at the fall concert. 36 Campus Life The Collegiate Singers sing These are the Times That Try Men ' s Souls. Music on Campus During the school year the various musical groups on Campus have had the opportunity to perform both on campus and for local groups in the community. The first concert of the year featured the chorus and Collegiate Singers under the direc- tion of Mr. Dixon, and the Stage Band directed b Mr. Anderson. The music groups have also had numerous opportunities to perform at the Lions Club, the Kiwanis Club, the Ladies Auxiliary, and local schools. Kevin Graves sings The Very Thought of Y Students participate in singing carols at the Christmas assembly. Dramatic Arts During the past year the drama department has presented several productions. Last fall, under the direction of Mr. Darryl Patten, the drama department presented the outstanding performance, An Inspector Calls, by J. B. Priestly. The setting offered a suspenseful drama about a young girl who commits suicide. A young girl has committed suicide. Don Clough, Karen Riley, Richard Hill, Debbie Poole, and Lance Kincheloe. The inspector arrives. Don Clough, Karen Rail, Dick Souders, and Richard Hill. The Birling Family. Karen Riley, Don Clough, Richard Hill, and Debbie Poole. You will be marrying at a good time. 38 Campus Life ' You never try to understand! Amahl greets the three kings from the Far East. H. D. Moss, Jim Seribner, Dick Souders, Mike Angulo, Kevin Graves, and Mrs. Gail Clarkson. The music department under the direction of Mr. J. Thomas Dixon and the drama department under the direc- tion of Mr. Darryl Patten combined for the second annual production of A- mahl and the Night Visitors, a one-act opera by Gian Carlo Menotti. In Sep- tember the play ' Hocus Pocus was repeated from the original summer production. Dennis Weaver and Joyce Haynes in Hocus Pocus. Campus Life 39 Becky Brown Kathy Hayes 1968 Homecoming Queen, Deby Mercer, and attendants Homecoming Queen Deby Mercer Deby Mercer, daughter of Lt. Colonel and Mrs. Earl L. Mercer who are sta- tioned at Abilene, Texas, was crowned 1968-1969 Homecoming Queen during halftime ceremonies at the Coffeyville game. Deby is a member of the Grizzly staff and is sports writer for the campus newspaper. She is a freshman majoring in journalism, and her interests include sports and interior decorating. i Queen Deby and attendants watch rainy game. Students dance in the student union. Homecoming 1968 During a rainy halftime at the game with Coffey- ville, the Homecoming Queen and her attendants were presented to the student body. Deby Mercer was crowned 1968-69 Homecoming Queen. Following the game, a dance honored the royalty in the student union. 1967 Queen Tam Fischbeck, makes presentations. Six-sided raindrops dampen homecoming atmosphere. Tam Fischbeck, 1967 Queen, Phil Anderson, Kathv Haves, and Terry Ray. Kathv and Terrv Rav Deln and Tern Hawks Berks and Larr Rav Tain Fischbeck and Phil Anders Queen Deby Queen Deby Mercer, Terry Hawks, Reeky Brown, and Larry Ray. Happiness is. Campus Lite 43 Campus 19 t Phil Anderson Phil Anderson, a sophomore from Bnrr- ton, is majoring in history. Phil is student council president and a member of the junior college basketball team. β€’ Favorites 69 . ... Priscilla Applegate Priscilla Applegate, a sophomore from August, is majoring in elementary educa- tion. She is sophomore class secretary- treasurer and a member of the drill team and the student council. Kathy Hayes Campus Favorites Campus Favorites are sophomores nominated by clubs and organizations on the campus and later chosen by bal- lot in a student election. They represent the leadership qualities of the ideal ju- nior college student. Winners this year were Priscilla Ap- plegate and Phil Anderson. Runners-up were Kathy Hayes, Sherry Ohmart, Don Callaway, and Paul Kukula, pic- tured on the opposite page. The six were presented and honored at the winter prom, which the Student Council sponsored early in December. Campus Favorites: Kathy Hayes, Don Callaway, Priscilla Applegate, Phil Anderson, Paul Kukula, and Sherrv Ohmart. Campus Life 47 Organizations Clubs and groups played an important part on campus. Not only did they provide leadership, but they afforded individuals the chance to pledge their membership and support to specific organizations. Throughout the year, clubs were in- volved in various projects both on and off campus. Young Democrats served the community by hosting Governor Robert Docking at a dinner during his campaign for re-election. The lower left picture de- picts members of Delta Psi Omega as they pause after the production of An Inspec- tor Calls. At athletic gatherings, cheerleaders and the band added spirit. Drill team enter- tained during halftime at football and basketball games. Karen Parker, Editor Student Council: FRONT ROW: Phil Anderson, pres.; Larry Ray, vice-pres.; Carolyn Severs, see.; Sandy Goodwin, treas.; Jim Cross. SECOND ROW: Pam List, Patti Moran, Priscilla Apple- gate, Sheryl Greiving, Betty Bachtel, Karyl Fillmore, Barbara Glennie. THIRD ROW: Tom Barr, John Auer, Ed Myers, John Sandwell, Mike Nelson, Jeff Evans, Kim Pennington. BACK ROW: Sherry Broadstock, Joyce Haynes, Bill schultz, Dick Price, Miss Barbara Boland, sponsor; Mr. Don Toburen, sponsor; Mrs. Leona Watkins, sponsor. N, Student Council Student Council was made up of three representa- tives from each class, sophomore and freshmen class presidents and representatives from various clubs on campus. The officers were elected in the spring of 1968; they began making plans in the summer which they brought into reality early by sponsoring an eve- ning dance (which was rained out) under the library on the opening day of school. Also on the first day of class- es, the president of Student Council, along with Presi- dent Walbourn, addressed the student body at orientation. After fall elections provided the remaining members of the council, it focused its attention on homecoming. For the first time in Grizzly history, floats were sched- uled for homecoming. Junior Chamber of Commerce financed the fl oat-making and Student Council mem- bers arranged that clubs make their floats to be dis- played in a parade the afternoon of the game. All ef- forts were in vain since rain caused cancellation of the parade. In addition to the homecoming dance, StuCo spon- sored victory dances after football and basketball games. In the spring the councils last major project was the banquet and prom which was a formal and memorable affair. 50 Organizations Grizzly Staff The Grizzly staff of six girls devoted regular class time and extra hours during the first semester to pro- duce the yearbook. This was the first book whose staff members received two semesters credit for their work. Instead of having an editor-in-chief, each member was responsible for a specific section. 1968 ' Grizzly ' Staff: Sandra Eakles Classes Polly Hart Campus Life Pam List Administration Deby Mercer Athletics Karen Parker Organizations Vicky Vaughn Academics Miss Blenda Kuhlmann β€” Adviser, . . . Photographer UPPER LEFT: The staff stamps and sorts pictures for the classes section. MIDDLE LEFT: Sandy Eakles numbers pictures while Vicky Vaughn draws up a tentative page. MIDDLE RIGHT: By ar- ranging pictures on a double-page spread, Pam List finishes up her section. Miss Blenda Kuhlmann plays the duo role of adviser and photographer. Karen Parker writes copy for her section while Deby Mercer and Polly Hart draw page lay-outs. Organizations 5f Young Democrats β€” FRONT ROW: Jan Jacobs, Sec; Jeff Artz, Pres.; Gov. Docking, Vicki Ander- son, Vice Pres.; Linda Siegenthaler, Treas.; SECOND ROW: Robbie Pow, Jr. High; Pam List, Stuco Rep.; Sheri Ohmart, Joyce Vorderstrasse, Linda Dauber, Annie Wischropp, Beckie Brown; THIRD ROW: Larry Ray, Eldon McGinnis, Murray Cox, Jack Kienast, Mike Nelson, Keith O ' Donnell; FOURTH ROW: Charles Howard, Lester Brungardt, Jr. High, Susan Robinson, Joe Eaton, Mr. Chism, and Mr. Seager, co-sponsors. Young Democrats Young Republicans The Young Democrats busied themselves with the national and state elections and attended the banquet in the cafeteria at which Gov. Robert Dock- ing spoke. The Young Republicans cooperated with county and state groups, spoke to junior and senior high school government classes, and distributed elections poster materials. Young Republicans β€” FRONT ROW: Karen Rail, Pres.; Joyce Haynes, Sec.-Treas.; Pam Mason, Barbara Glennie; SECOND ROW: Karyl Fillmore, Jane Biggs, Jeff Evans, Charles Strobel; THIRD ROW: Craig Eustice, Ed Myers, Mr. Ensz, Mr. Ogg, and Mr. Russell, co-sponsors. 52 Organizations few U.C.F. Council β€” FRONT ROW: Karyl Fillmore, Linda Mattix, Pain Lambert, Dee Bar- cus, Diann Wiens; BACK ROW: Mareia King, Betty Bachtel, Linda Tredway, Valerie Freeman, Peggy Triboulet, Mr. Kreller, sponsor. Don Callaway leads a huddle discussion for Christian Athletes. Religious Groups The United Christian Fellow- ship offers an ecumenical fellow- ship for college students and fac- ulty alike. The year s program is planned by a council to recognize religious holidays, to give empha- sis to moral and religious values in daily living and to provide a wholesome fellowship. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, involving about 20 men, has functioned on campus for the first time this year. Although chartered separately, the college and high school units meet to- gether in huddles with college men leading discussion groups. Coaches Kohls and Isom serve as sponsors. The Newman Club provides social, intellectual, and religious activities for Catholic youth and other interested students on the campus. The club held a Hallow- een party and several discussion groups, and collected food for a Christmas gift to the residents at St. Joseph s Home. Newman Club β€” FRONT ROW: John Sandwell, Nancy Engels, Sheryl Greiving, Joan Weber; SECOND ROW: Edna Fehrenbach, Richard Engels, Ethan Weispfenning, Paul Kukula, Candy Malcolm; BACK ROW: Donna Keenan, Helen Fehrenbach, Mr. John- ston, sponsor, Fr. Rowan, advisor. Organizations 53 Stage Band β€” FRONT ROW: Eldon Lawyer, Don Cox, Bob Anderson, Clayton Shaw, Con- nie Bachelder. SECOND ROW: Tom Benigas, Richard Tate, Bill Olson, Jerome Peterie. THIRD ROW: Lee Sibley, Wayne Noeller, Roger Walls, Jim Voth. BACK ROW: Terry Beaver, Steven Nuss, Richard York, Leona Watkins. Β« . College Band β€” FRONT ROW: Steve Mattix, Jim Voth, Wayne Noeller, Lee Sibley. SECOND ROW: ' Gerald Champ, Roger Walls, Tom Benigas, Bill Olson, Jerome Peterie. THIRD ROW: Connie Clayton, Eldon Law- yer, Cheryl Little, Marcia King, Lewis Gray. BACK ROW: Richard York, Thane Rogers, Steven Nuss, Terry Beaver, Bob Anderson. Chorus β€” FRONT ROW: Susan Venable, Jan Peterson, Kathy Perkins, Elaine Copp, Margar- et Auilera, Sally Davis, Cheryl Little, Maria Arnold, Cynda Coats, Susan Clayton. SEC- OND ROW: Becky Schmidt, Bob Simmons, Terry Hutter, Kevin Graves, John Graham, Harold Muth, Nancy Auger, Brenda Jones, Teri Prilliman. BACK ROW: John Pratt, Clark Wal- ters, Marvin Whitson, Jim Scribner, Mike An- gulo, Dick Souders, Bill Sutter, Bill Olson. 54 Organizations mil Collegiate Singers: FRONT ROW: Karen Parker, Dee Barcus, Cynda Coats, Gayle Hale, Rosie Nicholas. SECOND ROW: Margaret Aguilera, Becky Schmidt, Barbara Conrod, Polly Hart, Teri Prilliman, Kathy Perkins, Pam Lambert, Cyndy Ellings. Music Groups Create Harmony Campus music groups participated in several concerts and programs throughout the year. Stu- dents in Collegiate Singers were chosen by audi- tion. This group sang for various community gath- erings in addition to staging fall and Christmas concerts. Another select group was the stage band which played popular and jazz numbers on and off campus. The chorus performed in the fall concert and was also a part of the Christmas opera and Christ- mas concert. It also contributed to the program which was given during the holiday season at Jef- ferson elementary school. The college band played at home games and for pep rallies. Two smaller groups were chosen from members of Collegiate Singers: a quartet of male voices and a girls ' trio. They presented special numbers at school concerts. These groups had the advantage of being small enough to be invited to represent the school at civic gatherings throughout the county. BACK ROW: Kevin Graves, Terry Hutter, John Pratt, Roger Walls, Bill Sutter, Bill Olson, Jim Scribncr, Ron Douglas, Bob Simmons. Women ' s Trio: Teri Prilliman, Kathv Perkins, Karen Parker. Men ' s Quartet: Kevin Graves, Jim Scribner, John Pratt, Bill Sutter. Organizations 55 Lantern Staff Members of the Lantern staff received two hours credit in journalism each semester. Dur- ing the first semester, the newspaper produc- tion class served as the editing staff. They as- signed stories to the introduction to journalism class whose responsibility was to provide most of the copy for this bi-monthly newspaper. The page editors (from the advanced class) corrected the copy, measured it by column inches and then placed it on the pages. Next, they wrote headlines and cutlines and then sent all the material to the publisher. The editors during the second semester were members of the Newspaper Production II and editing classes. Again, the introduction class contributed stories. Debate Squad This year ' s debate squad under the direction of the new coach, Michael Hadley, had a busy year attending 22 tournaments, some as far away as Connecticut. They competed in near- ly three hundred rounds of debate. The team of James Wilson and Dick Price placed in several tournaments; Pam Bertram and Vicki Harvey placed in some; and the squad, as a whole, placed in eight of the tourna- ments entered by the middle of Feb- ruary. The total season s record, will, of necessity, need to be published in the spring supplement. First Semester Lantern Editorial Staff β€” LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Par- ker, third page editor; Mr. Lewis Blockcolski, advisor; Tony Jimenez, sports editor; Kevin Cook, editor-in-chief; Sandy Goodwin, feature editor; Gary Hoepner, writer; Steve Earll, photographer, Dave Owens, editorial editor. (Not pictured, Marc Pinkstaff) Debate Squad β€” FRONT ROW: Dick Price, Benell Bertram, Vicki Harvey; BACK ROW: Wesley King, James Wilson, and Mr. Hadley, coach. 56 Organizations Juco Voices β€” FRONT ROW: h Darryl Patten, sponsor. ( lic r I Lit- tle, Doug Varner. BACK ROW: Jane Biggs, Teresa Doornbos, Jan facobs, Joyce Vorderstrasse. Juco Voices The Juco Voices, a group of students selected by audition, presented programs of prose and poetry in the medium of choric verse and rhythmic speech. In addition to local performances the group was com- missioned by the United Methodist Church to pre- pare recorded curriculum materials of scriptural and secular selections for use in teaching the Bible to third and fourth grades. They also appeared at the Iowa State University Fine Arts Festival and at the Metropolitan Area Children ' s Theatre in Kansas City, Kansas. Delta Psi Omega The Delta Psi Omega is a national honor dramatic fraternity designed to give recognition to junior col- lege students interested in the theatre arts. Partici- pation included acting, stagecraft, interpretation, publicity, costuming, and this past year experienc- ing the problems of touring. For the first time five major productions were staged; and one production, representing the main stream of educational theatre was presented to approximately 5,000 children in Butler County, in Wichita, and in Topeka. Delta Psi Omega β€” FRONT ROW: Joyce Havnes, Karen Riley, Debby Poole. BACK ROW: Dick Sonders. Teresa Doornbos, Karen Rail, Mr. Darryl Patten, sponsor. Organizations SKSTA β€” FRONT ROW: Karen Miller, pres.; Karen Wagner, vice-pres.; Vicky Vaughn, sec.; Ethan Weispfenning, treas.; Kim Pennington. SECOND ROW: Betty Bachtel, Helen Feherenbach, Karyl Fillmore, Priscilla Applegate. BACK ROW: Judy Andrus, Donna Keenan, Kathy Bird, Mr. Don Cox, sponsor; Mrs. Marian Rime, sponsor. SKSTA and Science Club Students interested in teaching as a profession could join the Student Kansas State Teachers Association. They learn what it is like on the oth- er side of the desk. In October, the officers went to a convention in Topeka where they learned various teaching methods. The club ' s project of the year oc- curred when they sponsored a Christ- mas party for retarded children. Science Club consisted of those involved in some phase of science. The purpose was to cover various as- pects of science not covered in the classroom. Occasionally, guest speak- ers were invited to lecture. Second semester, the club spon- sored a fundamentals of slide rule class which was open to anyone. A final picnic in the spring climaxed the vear. Science Club β€” FRONT ROW: Bill Smith, pres.; Barbara Glennie, vice-pres.; Kathleen Wilson, sec; Pam Mason, treas. SECOND ROW: Mohammed Butt, Charles Strobel, Jer- ome Peterie. BACK ROW: George Creegan, James Batliff, Paul Graham, Mr. Clyde Hie- bert, sponsor; Mr. Wilfred Pettus, sponsor. 58 Organizations Future Engineers β€” FRONT ROW: Steve Mattix, pres.; Mike Nelson, sec.-treas.; Kenneth Pharr, Charles Strobel, Mike Hall. BACK ROW: Dick Gimple, Paul Meals, Ronald Cofield, Larry Nace, Robert Pippin, Mr. Richard Gregory, sponsor. Engineers Nurses The Future Engineers seek to acquaint the mem- bers with offerings in various fields of engineering. Professors from the state universities are invited to speak of the educational programs in their respec- tive schools and to explain the different require- ments. Members of the club attended open houses and various exhibits at K.U., K. State and W.S.U. Students enrolled in the course of nursing are ac- tive members of the Nursing Students Association. First semester students are included as honorary members. Upon completion of the course of study on campus, they prepare to write the state examina- tion, which, when passed, entitles them to become registered nurses under the Kansas State Nursing Association. Nursing Students Association β€” FRONT ROW: Mrs. Marilyn Mettler, R.N , Betty Poffinbarger, Barbara Burgoyne, Mary Lee, Linda McAllister, Mrs. Mary Davis, R.N. BACK ROW: Miss Anita Whitson, R.N , Kermit Pope, Ann Brown, Linda Win- zer, Janice Klassen, Sherry Williams, Mrs. Barbara Jo Riddle, R.N Organizations 59 Activities Group Participation Campus organizations participated in numerous ac- tivities during the school year. The Student Council sponsored many events, including dances and a contest entitled Pennies for Julie. This was a contest be- tween the freshman and sophomore classes to see who could raise the most money for Julie Wilkerson, a hand- icapped child. Sophomores collected the greatest amount. The Student Union was a popular place of activity. Card-playing was a favorite pastime for many while others visited, studied or slept in the lounge. In addi- tion, clubs held informal meetings from time to time in the lounge, and eating at the snack bar or in the cafete- ria proved important for many. Head cheerleader Kathy Hayes spells V for victory at a pep assembly. miiiiMiih i ii mil i J 2 Jim Wilson and Dick Price, winning debate team, consider their reso- lution v ith Mr. Mike Hadle) , their sponsor. Highlighting the last football game is the traditional bonfire. 60 Organizations After try-outs, the new cheerleaders pose for a picture. Student Council members Phil Anderson and Betty Bachtel greet new students on the first day of schools picnic. A bit of socializing takes place at the Winter Prom. The stage band, chorus and Collegiate Singers acknowledge applause for their finale at the fall concert. Organizations 61 Second Floor Residents β€” FRONT ROW: Teri Prilliman, Bren- cla Jones, Marilyn Tern, Scotty Meeker, Judy Smith. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Severs, Helen Powers, Donna Carlson, Susie Paph, Sarah Cowles, Glenda Hilton, Dee Barcus. THIRD ROW: Pam Reed, Debbie Henline, Shelley Balman, Jan Koester, Candy Maleomb, Karan Hartman. BACK ROW: Karen Riley, Sheryl Greiving, Pam Perkins, Sandy Goodwin, Tarn Fischbeck, Sherry Reid, Nila Mount, Nancy Engels. Women ' s Dormitory The dormitory is more than just a plaee to live. The girls studied, visited and watched television, to name a few pastimes. The telephone was a favorite spot for many. They also exchanged confidences, gave each other grooming tips and spent much time being beau- tiful. (One way to kill time is to buy a wig β€” middle right picture). First Floor Residents β€” FRONT ROW: Marcia King, Paula Beaver, Linda Mattix, Priscilla Applegate, Linda Tredvvay. SECOND ROW: Sandra Dudley, Barbara Burgoyne, Donna Cleaver, Mary Crisswell, Donna Burns, Vickie Burleigh, Phyllis Heckathorn. THIRD ROW: Freida Marsh, Joyce Vorderstrasse, Valerie Freeman, Linda Linot, Marcia Spires, Judy Andrus FOURTH ROW: Margaret Burress, Connie Robertson, Pam Lambert, Peg Triboulet. BACK ROW: Jeanette Hill, Joan We- ber, Carla Eggen, Deby Mercer, Carol Gillette, Diann Wiens. 62 Organizations Second Floor Residents β€” FRONT ROW: James Meyeres, Jack Vetter, Terry Laudermilk, Charles Bryan. SECOND ROW: Don Johnson, Rod Dutt, Stephen Zoeller, Bob Tate, Terry Martin. THIRD ROW: Owen Smith, Jim Tracy, Kevin Craves, Fred Wells, Dave Tarman. BACK ROW: Ed Myers, John McGinty, Chester Wilson, Richard Powell, [vie Moore. xa an an dd Men ' s Dormitory Studying was a pastime for many in the men ' s dorm, hut usually not a favorite occupation. Sometimes, dis- cussions about school, sports and girls could be heard from behind someone ' s closed door. Viewing television and shooting the breeze were popular activities. First Floor Residents β€” FRONT ROW: Galen MeArthur, Rusty Spindel, Ken Damato, Paul Jakubson. SECOND ROW: Herb Fisher, Randy Hazen, Wally Saka, Daniel Nixon, T. C. White, Bill Kinkade. THIRD ROW: Doug Dennis, Jim Cross, Murray Cox, John Purinton, Ethan Weispfenning. FOURTH ROW: Steve Mattix, Gary Samms, Don Crupper, Mike Morgenstern. BACK ROW: John Jackson, Gary Lukens, Jim Minnerath, Floyd Winter, Dale Alexander. Organizations 63 Veterans ' Club β€” FRONT ROW: Paul Kukula, pres.; Roy Wilson, vice-pres.; Dennis Cartright, sec.-treas.; Larry Casady, Roy Brown. SECOND ROW: Richard Loveland, Fred Carver, Norman Cullop, Dick Sauders. BACK ROW: Marvin Jones, Rick Nelson, Dennis Thomas. Veterans ' Club Technical Club Members of Veterans Club are men who at one time have actively served in a branch of the Armed Forces. They took an active part in campus activi- ties. Most notably, they added valuable enthusiasm at football games by cheering together as a unit be- hind their Veterans Club banner. The club also provided unity among the veterans as well as involved them with various other campus functions. The Technical Club is made up of members of the various technical classes. There were representatives from auto-body, mechanics, drafting, air condition- ing, welding and electronics. Mainly, the members had in common the fact that their fields paralleled. Each field was represented by a faculty advisor. Technical Club β€” FRONT ROW: Steve McCracken, pres.; Fred Dimick, vice-pres.; Jeff Gerdes, sec.-treas.; Mike Malone, Stuco rep. SECOND ROW: Robert Hess, Ace Schroer, Gary Gillet, John Auer, Leonard Foster, Brian Snyder. BACK ROW: Sponsors; Mr. Dennis Martens, Mr. Arden Good, Mr. Gary Boatright, Mr. Fred Webb. 64 Organizations Cheerleaders And Honey Bears New this year were boy yell-leaders who added spirit during the football season. The cheerleaders traditionally led cheers and created enthusiasm at athletic con- tests. They provided entertainment at pep rallies by having skits and leading the crowd in chants and cheers as they are doing in the picture below. The drill team, known as the Honey Bears, is made up of about 20 girls who are selected by try-outs (middle left picture). This group performed pom-pon routines at games at home and at area high schools. In addition, they also participated in the United Fund Parade and in a parade in Eureka. Cheerleaders and yell-leaders β€” LEFT TO RIGHT: Randy Slaughter, Karan Hartman, Mac Rice, Louisa VanderWeele, Kathy Hayes, head cheerleader; Buzz Allen, Dotty Ashlock, Don White, Sharon McNabb. Not pictured, Wayne Wright. Honey Bears β€” FRONT ROW: Linda Siegenthaler, Karen Par- ker, Karen Rail, Kathy Hayes, captain; Pam Reed, Barbara Poole, Cyndy Ellings. BACK ROW: Marcia Hill, Beckie Brown, Teri Prilliman, Karen Parsons, Barbara Derstein, Linda Dauber, Mor- lene Schwartz, Dotty Ashlock, Priscilla Applegate, Patti Mc- Henry. Not pictured. Miss Jeanette Malone, sponsor. Organizations 65 Athletics In its second year at BCCJC, a total ath- letic program has established communica- tions with the NJCAA, giving national recognition and national participation in all sports. The department has direct communication with the commissioner of the league and with all athletic directors of the conference. Future development will provide a competitive interscholastic program. Oth- er plans for the future include a weekly radio program, a wrestling program by 1970, and a lettermens club. The coaches pictured below will be di- recting these activities: Coaches Merle Nay, Wayne Postoak, Oliver Isom, and Dale Remsberg. Debv Mercer, Editor $m Ranclle Anderson, Slot Richard Cienmy, Kicker Ken Damato, Tackle Andy Simpson, End Jack Vetter, Guard Chester Wilson, LB Season Ended On 3-7 Mark β€’ β€” M Bk f! __ David Ferren, Guard; Buck Gibson, Tackle Bof Johnson, Linebacker; Don Johnson, (,)B Terrv Martin, End Punter; Ivie Moore, Slot Mark Hufferd, Center; John Ireland, QB Ken Johnson, Tackle; Terry Laudermilk, End John Pica, Linebacker; Can Ravvlings, CB BOTTOM ROW: Mark Hufferd, Chester Wilson, Ken Johnson, Terry Laudermilk, Randle Anderson, Jack Vetter. SECOND ROW: John Jackson, John McGinty, Jim McCune, David Ferren, Bob Johnson, Buck Gibson. THIRD ROW: San Cawthorn, Dave Geese, Dennis Burden, Steve Stirnaman, Charlie Bryan, Rusty Spindel, Lyle Brandon. FOURTH ROW: Bob Shipman, Paul Jakubson, Frank Jackson, Larry Lee, Everett Kohls. 68 Sports BOTTOM ROW β€” Coaches: Head Coach, Merle ' Bones Nay; Assistant Coaches: Dale Remsberg, Gene Arnold, Everett Kohls; Student Assistants: Paul Kukula, Marvin Jones. Gridmen Participation and enthusiasm filled the Grizzly 1968 Football season. These boys contributed many long hours of practice, endured defeat and above all pledged dedication to BCCJC. And the loyal Grid- men followers kept the enthusiasm hot as they cheered on in both victory and defeat. Captains: Randle Anderson, Jack Yetter, Coach Merle Bones ' ' Nay, and I vie Moore. Trainers: Larry Lee, Head Trainer; Paul Jakubson, and Frank Jackson. BOTTOM ROW: Ivie Moore, John Pica, Ken Damato, Gary Rawlings, John Ireland, Andy Simpson. SECOND ROW: Richard Ciemny, Tern Martin, Don Johnson, Bob Tate, Scott Davis, Tony Anderson. THIRD ROW: Rod Dutt, David Casmaer, Dave Tarman, Gary McBeth, Cornelius Doolittle, Kelly Kiser. FOURTH ROW: Marvin Jones, Paul Kukula, Dale Remsberg, Merle Bones ' ' Nay. Sports ' 69 Grizzly 1968 Highlights Scoreboard B.C. Fairbury 19 6 Fort Scott 28 30 Dodge City 17 18 Coffeyville 10 20 Arkansas City 5 Highland 37 13 Independence 13 27 Garden City 13 27 Hutchinson 13 32 Pratt 7 22 Injuries to Rusty Spindel and Randle Anderson hampered the Grizzlies. Watching and waiting are all a part of the game. Chester Wilson falls victim to side- line aid. Ciemny ' s golden toe proved vital to the Grizzlies and an important step in his own life. Clenched fists and worried looks are all characteristics of a coach watching his players during a game. 70 Athletics Bears 1968 Home Season Falters 2-5 For the Grizzlies, Dodge City (lower right) and Cof- feyville (left) proved a slim second half lead, but hopes of victory were downed in late play. These losses cost in several ways: They dropped the Bears record to 1-4 and saw several key men hurt. The sec- ond home victory came with 37-13 defeat of High- land (lower left). Eight games behind, the Bears met Hutchinson (below) and ended with a score of 13-32 to finish the home playing season. Athletics 71 Outstanding Gridmen The 1968-69 Football season saw three gridmen voted first string All-Conference. Buck Gib- son, Ivie Moore, and John Pica were voted by all coaches in con- ference play as outstanding play- ers. All three have been offered scholarships to major colleges. Terry Laudermilk, offense, Tony Anderson, offense, and John Ireland, defense were named Honorable Mention. BELOW: TOP, Terry Laudermilk; MIDDLE, Tony Anderson; BOTTOM, John Ireland. ' - ABOVE, Buck Gibson; TOP MIDDLE, Ivie Moore; BIGHT, John Pica. ... .. 72 Athletics Phil Anderson Randv Anderson Larrv Neal Basketball Team Has Successful Season For the first time since 1953 the basketball team placed first in the western division of the Jayhawk Junior College Confer- ence. The team drew a bye in the sub-regional tournament at Dodge City and defeated Dodge City and Hutchinson to place first In the Region 6 tournament at Hutchinson the Grizzlies defeated Coffeyville and Cloud County but were defeated by Hutchinson to take second in the region. Every player scored in the regional tournament. A school scoring record was apparently broken during the season when the team won over Arkansas City 108-79. The pre- vious known high score was made Dec. 16, 1963, when the local team defeated Central College 106-79. Robert Thurman and Preston Carrington were unanimous selections for All-Jayhawk honors, and David DeHoff shared a position. Marvin Lawton N W M ' Robert Thurman David DeHoff Preston Carrington Athletics 73 Grizzlies Tie Conference Lead Randle Anderson, Eldon Lawyer, Marvin Lawton, David Callaway, Maurice King, David DeHoff, Robert Thurman, Delvan Leimer, Lar- rv Neal, John Nash, Phil Anderson, Preston Carringtoh. Head Coach, Wayne Postoak, Assistant Coach, Gene Arnold, Manager, Steve Domann. 1969 Schedule BCCJC BCCJC Nov. 21 Odessa, Texas 80 71 There Feb. 4 Arkansas City 69 65Β° There Nov. 22 Howard County Texas 80 84 There Feb. 6 Coffeyville 69 62Β° Here Nov. 23 Weatherford, Texas 85 70 There Feb. 8 Dodge City 68 58 Here Nov. 26 lola 71 50 There Feb. 1 1 lola 92 57 Here Dec. 2 Independence 70 81 There Feb. 15 Pratt 83 81Β° ' There Dec. 9 Coffeyville 64 55 There Feb. 18 St. Johns 68 56 Here Dec. 13 Ellsworth, Iowa 90 71 Home Feb. 21 Hutchinson 74 76 There Dec. 14 Oklahoma Military 70 58 There Feb. 24 Arkansas City 108 79 Here Dec. 26 Colby 62 44 There Mar. 1 Garden City 67 61 Here Dec. 27 Pratt 82 88 There Sub-regional Tournamt nt Dec. 28 Chanute 93 64 There Mar. 4 Dodge City 74 67 Dodge City Jan. 1 1 Dodge City 76 65 There Mar. 5 Hutchinson 77 69 Jan. 13 Kansas City 75 62 There Region 6 Tournament Jan. 18 Pratt 81 82 Home Mar. 10 Coffeyville 69 54 Hutchinson Jan. 21 Hutchinson 78 58 Home Mar. 11 Cloud County 97 72 Jan. 25 Wichita State Frosh. 76 72 There Mar. 12 Hutchinson 80 88 Jan. 28 Independence 85 54 Home Jan 31 Garden City 81 57 There Overt ime Feb. 1 Kansas City 69 61 Here 00 Doub e Overtime Robert Thurman (LEFT) fights for the 2 points. (BELOW) Thurman and John Nash lunge to keep control of the KCKJC ball. In a hard fought game against Pratt, Grizzlies Dave DeHoff, Preston Car- rington, Eldon Lawyer, and John Nash, struggle to redeem possession of the ball. (BOTTOM LEFT). (BOTTOM RIGHT) Larry Neal displays the extra effort by all Grizzlies in the game against the Ravens. Individuals Prove Skills John Nash (right) blocks Raven attempt. Guard, Randle Anderson (right center) brings the ball down court. Eldon Lawyer (bottom) makes a mid-court layup. Dave DeHoff (bottom center) aims for the bas- ket. Phil Anderson (bottom right) makes a side shot. Robert Thurman (top right) rebounds Pratt attempt. Preston Car- rington (above) dunks the ball. Larry Neal (right) prevents the Rav- ens from making a basket. 68 Lineup on Cross-Country Jim Graham, Co-captain, Don Callaway, Captain and Coach Isom art- pictured below. BELOW RIGHT, Don Callaway receives first place honors from headcheerleader, Kathy Hayes, at the BCCJC Invitational meet. The running pack competing in the meet is pictured below with Don Callaway lead- ing the way. Cross-Country Team Members, FRONT ROW: Keith Pharr, Tom Barr, Larry Nace, Jeff Evans; SECOND ROW: John Gorman, Jim Graham, Clardy Vinson, Don Callaway, and Coach Ollie Isom. Not pictured Dick Gertz. fr 78 Athletics ABOVE: Outrunning his competitor, Clardy Vinson places fourth. RIGHT: Finishing a good run. Don Callaway places first. BELOW: Jim Graham hussies in for third. Jeff Evans finishes the Invitational with ninth. 1 r % ? 4 Running hard, Keith Pharr merits a fourth place. Individual Efforts Individuals on the Cross- Country team have all been rec- ognized for their efforts. Coach Ollie Isom praised the boys ef- forts to win and bring honor to BCCJC. This years schedule included meets at Haskell, Allen County, Iola, Wichita, Manhattan, and El Dorado. Returning from last year were Larry Nace, Jeff Evans, Don Cal- laway, and Dick Gertz. Athletics 79 CLASSES A total enrollment of 1335 students, 63 of whom had special status, set a new school record this year. Pictures represent- ing class activities which involve many people and interests appear throughout this section. At left Shirley Tarter leaves her ID card with Sandy Eakles for en- trance to the library. Below, right, stu- dents assemble for orientation convoca- tion; left, Austin Lowry demonstrates his artistic skill. On opposite page above, Robert Evans replaces a muffler; lower eft, Airs. Longfellow directs a typing class; and lower right, Randle Anderson and Jo Lively have fun. Sandra Eakles, Editor Sophomores Select officers Approximately 425 students enrolling at Butler County Community Junior College this year were sophomores. According to computerized records, 106 of the sophomores are women and 319 are men. This is the largest sophomore class. The soph- omore officers pictured at the right are Jeff Evans, president; Paul Kukula, vice president; Priscilla Applegate, secretary-treasurer. Joshua Adkins, Glasco Industrial Arts Ronald Adkins. Wichita Auto Technolog) Jem Anderson, El Dorado Pharmacy Phillip Anderson. Burrton History Raudle Anderson, Wichita Business Priscilla Applegate, Augusta Elementary Education Dorothy Ashlock, Wichita Physical Education Jon Auer. Wichita Mach Tool Technology Nancy Auger, Wichita Liberal Arts C onstance Bachelder. Benton Library Science Betty Bachtel, Augusta Psychology David Bagby, Augusta Liberal Science Richard Baird. Wichita Architecture Harlan Baker, Goddard Social Science James Balch, El Dorado Liberal Science Shelley Balman, Wichita Data Processing Ethne Barnes. El Dorado Nursing Gary Barrett, Wichita Liberal Arts Frederick Beal, El Dorado Religion Terry Beaver, Winfield Data Processing 82 Classes Floyd Beck, Wichita Liberal Arts Steven Becker, El Dorado Agriculture Lee Beene, Wichita Business Marilyn Berg, Hope Elementary Education Benelle Bertram, Salina Architecture Keith Bestgen, Derby Business Darrel Bish, Wichita Liberal Arts Charles Black, Augusta Liberal Arts Michael Blaine, El Dorado Medical Technology August Blanchat, Wichita Liberal Arts Michael Bonner, Fredonia Engineering Kenston Bowser, Augusta Machine Processing James Branam, Wichita Machine Technology Larry Branch, Douglass Engineering Diana Briggs, El Dorado Legal Secretary Michael Brothers, Wichita Liberal Science John Brouillette, Wichita Physical Education Ann Brown, Augusta Nursing Thomas Brown, Wichita Accounting Steve Bulleigh, Wichita Psychology Kenton Bulier, Peabody Secondary Education Barbara Burgoyne, Valley Center Nursing Vickie Burleigh, Wichita Home Economics Donna Burns, Wichita Psychology Margaret Burress, Augusta Elementary Education Linda Call, El Dorado Physical Education Donald Callaway, El Dorado Ind. Engineering Keith Calvert, Augusta Liberal Arts James Campbell. Wichita Liberal Arts Nicky Campbell, Wichita Liberal Arts Merlene Cantrell, Wichita Home Economics Janice Carey, El Dorado Physical Education Steven Carmiehael, El Dorado Engineering Randy Carr, Andover Liberal Science Preston Carrington, Topeka Physical Ed Classes 83 Sophomores Complete Enrollment Students confer about enrollment. Cynthia Carter, Wichita Home Economics Nikki Carter, Wichita Data Processing Dennis Cartwright, Wichita Business Fred Carver, El Dorado Liberal Arts Phillip Carver, El Dorado Art Jerry Cathey, Maize Welding Technology David Chambers, Wichita Liberal Arts Alan Cheatum, Wichita Auto Technology Mike Childers, Topeka Veterinary Medicine John Christian, Bloomfield, Conn. Liberal Arts Philip Church, El Dorado Business Michael Clarey, Wichita Business Chris Clark, Augusta Medicine - r Donna ( leaver, Wichita General Secretary Richard Coats, Potwin Physical Education Alex Cody, Wichita Liberal Arts Ronald Cofield, Leon Engineering Mike Cohen, Junction City Business Adm. Judy Colvin, Augusta Secretarial Training Larry Combs, Wichita Secondary Education Jerry Compton, El Dorado Elementary Education Kevin Cook, El Dorado Journalism Vern Cooper, El Dorado Drafting Technology 84 Ck Michael Cowman, Wichita Business James Cox, El Dorado Bio Chemistry Steven Cox, El Dorado Mathematics Michael Crawford, Wichita Business Administration Jim Cross, Russell Political Science John Crouch, Wichita Physics Norman Cullop, El Dorado Business Administration James Cummins, Augusta Dentistry Don Cyphers; Augusta Liberal Arts James Cyphers, Augusta Mathematics James Daley. Derby Liberal Arts Kenneth Damato, Hamden. Conn. Physical Ed David Daniels, Wichita Pre- Dental Steven Darnell. El Dorado Air Con -Ref Tech. Darlene Dauber, El Dorado Liberal Arts d t ' - v -l M h mk n John Davis, Wichita Social Science Sally Davis, Wichita Liberal Arts Harold Dawson, Elmdale Business Education David DeHoff, Tonganoxie Physical Education Daniel Dennett, Rose Hill Business Administration Doug Dennis, Wellington Liberal Science Barbara Derstein, El Dorado Data Processing Richard Dial, Wichita Business Administration Kenneth Dickinson, Augusta Foreign Language Fred Dimick, El Dorado Drafting Jack Dixon, Wichita Ph sical Education Jonathan Doll. Wichita Biology Teresa Doornbos, El Dorado Speech David Dowell, El Dorado Electronics William Dreiling, Junction City Dentistry Sandra Dudley, Wichita (K-neral Secretary Michael Dunn. ( iarbondale Business Arthur Dunson, El Dorado Physical Education Sandra Eakles, Wichita Library Science Paul Eaton. Wichita Mach Tool Technology Classes 85 Sophomores Enter Nursing Career Walter Eckhoff, Leawood Business Michael Ellsworth, Wichita Liberal Arts Thomas England, Wichita Electronics Craig Eustice, El Dorado Liberal Arts Jeffrey Evans, Wichita Pre- Law Carolyn Exley, Wichita Liberal Arts β€’ fKStmEmmmM n 1 1 Kermit Pope prepares for isolation. t ' tmmlM i im Theodore Eager, Leon Elementary Education Helen Eehrenbach, El Dorado Home Economics David Ferren, El Dorado History Karyl Fillmore, El Dorado Secondary Education Tamara Fischbeck, Council Bluff, Iowa English Carolyn Flickinger, El Dorado Elementary Education Randal Foos, Bazine Religion James Frager, Wichita Business Administration Allen Freeman, Rose Hill Physical Education Gary Frost, Lindsborg Psychology Jeffrey Gerdes, Wichita Drafting Technology Richard Gertz, Wichita Physical Education David Gibson, Marion, Ohio Physical Ed Chris Gill, Junction City History Gary Gillett, Wichita Machine Tool Tech. Jani ce Gilmer, Douglass Secondary Education Sandra Goodwin, Derby Journalism Carolyn Gordy, Columbus, Georgia History Walter Gorrell, Wichita Physical Education Darwin Graham, Wichita Engineering β– WW - _ 86 Classes John Graham, Whitewater Secondary Education Paul Graham, El Dorado Medical Technology Allan Graves, Wichita Art Charles Greenwell, El Dorado Drafting Donald Grier, Wichita Business Anthony Gronau, Whitewater Drafting Carl Guest, Wichita Liberal Arts Carol Guest, Wichita Business Rebecca Gum, El Dorado Nursing Rodney Haas, Benton Liberal Arts .4 Paul Haines, El Dorado Psychology Gayle Hale, Mulvane Elementary Education David Hallenbeck, Linwood Sociology William Hamilton, Wichita Accounting William Hamm, El Dorado Social Science Preston Harding, Wichita Biology Deborah Hardwick, El Dorado Physical Education Carol Harris, Wichita Education John Harris, Wichita Business Perry Harris, Wichita Biology Roily Harrison, Wichita Education Hazel Hart, El Dorado Secondary Education Polly Hart, Orem, Utah Business Education Darold Hau erman, Wichita Business Administration Kathy Hayes, El Dorado Physical Education Joyce Haynes, El Dorado Dramatics Phyllis Heckathorn, Wichita Nursing James Hein, Wichita Liberal Arts Steve Heinemann, El Dorado Welding Marvin Heinz, Wichita Drafting Karl Henderson, Mulvane Drafting Jerry Herbert, Benton Accounting Dale Herring, Augusta Elec. Technology Robert Hess, El Dorado Metallurgy Jerry Higgins, El Dorado Engineering 1 fa til J Classes 8 Sophomores Accept Changes Colored ID. pictures are taken. Diane Higgs, El Dorado Libera) Arts Jeanette Hill, Wichita Elementary Education Marcia Hill, El Dorado Physical Education Daniel Mines, Ellinwood Industrial Arts Richard Hinnen, Benton Architectural Drawing Gary Hoepner, Wichita Journalism Cordelia Holem, El Dorado Education Ruth Mollis, Augusta Elementary Education Robert Holloway, El Dorado Physical Education Robert Mouchin, Augusta Engineering fh h i -Β« mr ' V ffll Roger Houchin, Wichita Auto Technology Michael Howard, Wichita Liberal Arts Dennis Hoy, Oassoday Drafting Phyllis Huey, Junction City Physical Therapy Mark Hufferd, El Dorado History George Hull, Wichita Auto-body Tech Colette Humig, El Dorado Biology Mark Hundemer, Augusta Liberal Arts Scott Hundemer, Augusta Dentistry Larry Inge, New Haven, Conn. History 88 Classes Sharon Ingold, Augusta Art Johnny Ireland, Natoma History David Jackson, Wichita Business Fred Jackson, El Dorado English Janice Jacobs, Towanda Liberal Arts Paul Jakubson, New Haven, Conn. Physical Ed David James, El Dorado Secondary Education Gary Janney, El Dorado Liberal Arts Jerrold Jenson, Wichita Business Sally Jenson, Wichita Liberal Arts Tony Jimenez, Wichita Journalism Donald Johnson, Alva, Okla. Dentistry Floyd Johnson, Eureka Auto Technology Kenneth Johnson, El Dorado Data Processing Robert Johnson, El Dorado Physical Education Dee Etta Jones, Wichita Liberal Arts Jacqnely n Jones, Wichita Elementary Education Marvin Jones, El Dorado Liberal Arts Phillip Jones, El Dorado Air Conditioning Sondra Jones, El Dorado Business Education Irvin kater, Newton Liberal Arts Donna Keenan, El Dorado Art Aaron Kelley, Jr., El Dorado Secondary Ed. David Kennedy, El Dorado Forestry Saleem Khan. El Dorado Business Administration Marilyn Kidwcll, Augusta Business Maurice King, Wichita Physical Education Jill kirkpatnck. El Dorado Physical Ed Janice Klassen, Whitewater Nursing David Knierim, Wichita Auto Technology Stephen Knox, Piedmont Law Teresa Knox, Wichita Elementary Education Juanita knudsen. Eureka English Jan Koester, Augusta Business Education Gregory Krueger, Wichita Engineering Classes 89 Sophomores Learn Electronics Doug Mitchell and Steve Darnell measure AC voltage. Steven Krueger, Wichita Business Administration Paul Kukula, El Dorado Physical Education Rody Kuschnereit, Wichita Auto Technology Wayne Kyle, Florence Business Administration Michael Lacer, El Dorado Space Aeronautics Julie Lamb, Augusta Business Glynn Lamberson, Wichita Business Administration Pamela Lambert, Newton Library Science David Larimer, Wichita Business Allen Lathem, Wichita Business Terry Laudermilk, Sterling Drama Rudye Lawrence, Wichita Psychology Larry Lee, El Dorado Physical Education Mary Lee, Wichita Nursing Linda Lemon, Wichita Nursing Rudy Lill, El Dorado Liberal Arts Jim Linder, Leon Accounting Eugene Linsea, Cottonwood Falls Phys Ed. Pamela List, Wichita Liberal Arts Darrel Lowrance, El Dorado Liberal Arts Gary Lowrance, El Dorado Chemistry Roger Luce, Derby Business Administration Lynda McAllister, El Dorado Nursing Linda McCoy, El Dorado Physical Education Wendell McCracken, Augusta Drafting 90 Classes Gloria McCullough, Augusta Data Processing Eldon McGinnis, Fall River Liberal Arts Timothy McGowan, Wichita Political Science George McHaley, El Dorado Music Education Michael McHatton, El Dorado Physical Education Patricia McHenry, El Dorado Data Processing Louis McNaughten, Wichita Business Linda McNown, El Dorado Elementary Education Michael Malone, Augusta Architecture Michael Maloney, El Dorado Liberal Arts David Mann, Wichita Biology Freida Marsh, Wichita Elementary Education Albert Marten. Clay Center Secondary Education Terry Martin, Russell Math Louis Mathews, Wichita Liberal Arts Linda Mattix, Ellinwood Secondary Education Steven Mattix, Ellinwood Engineering Kent Matz, Wichita Drafting Paul Meals, Wichita Engineering Scotty Meeker, Wichita Education Ken Meister, Wichita Drafting Technology James Meyeres, Chase Secondary Education Ray Meyersick, Benton Business Administration John Mies, Goddard Business Karen Miller, Cassoday Secondary Education Stephen Miller, Wichita Biology Steve Mitchell, Wichita Agriculture Patrick Molz, Wichita Liberal Arts Ivie Moore, Pine Bluff, Ark. Sociology Larry Moore, Wichita Data Processing Robert Moorhouse, Wichita Auto Body Patricia Moran, Wichita Data Processing Marjorie Morgan, Burns Nursing Mike Morgenstern, Denver, Col History David Munoz, Wichita Liberal Arts ....Y; f W W w m i Β« JW Classes 91 Sophomores Create Beauty Sharilyn Murphy, Wichita Liberal Arts Kirk Muth, Wichita English Education Larry Nace, El Dorado Aerospace Engineering David Naramore, Wichita Business 4 - β– β– β– :β–  β– :β–  Teresa Doornbos completes design. John Nash, Jr , Wichita Physical Education Michael Nelson, El Dorado Engineering Richard Nelson, El Dorado Mechanical Engineer Ricky Nelson, Rose Hill Business Robert Nichols, Wichita Forestry Larry Novak, Augusta Forestry Martin Ogden, Wichita Liberal Arts Sherri Ohmart, Towanda Legal Secretary Preston Orr, Wichita Auto Technology Floyd Ott, El Dorado Air Conditioning Roger Ott, Wichita Liberal Arts Diane Overton, Towanda Secretarial Training Terryl Page, El Dorado Medical Technician David Park, Wichita Business Adm. Karen Parker, Wichita Journalism Karen Parsons, El Dorado Physical Education William Parsons, El Dorado Data Processing Sam Peluso, Wichita Physical Education Kim Pennington, Augusta Secondary Education James Pentz, Asbury Park, N.J. Business 92 Cl asses ...... β€” . β€’$ r - : - H 1 , Twila Perry, El Dorado General Secretary Jerome Peterie, Derby Chemistry Lloyd Phelps, Wichita Liberal Arts Randall Phelps, Wichita Business Adm. John Pica, El Dorado Physical Education Sharon Pierce, Augusta Data Processing Marc Pinkstaff, Wichita Liberal Arts Robert Pippin. Augusta Engineering David Plinsky, Wichita Political Science Michael Poe, El Dorado Data Processing Steven Poeschel, El Dorado Liberal Arts Betty Poffinbarger, Potwin Nursing Steve Pontious, El Dorado Engineering Nancy Porter. El Dorado Secondary Education Clell Posey, Wichita Business Richard Powell. Wichita Business Dennis Prewitt, El Dorado Auto Technology John Prigmore, El Dorado Data Processing Allan Purkeypile, Eureka Business Administration Kenneth Pykiet, El Dorado Drafting Vernon Pykiet, Harper Air Conditioning James Ratliff, Douglass Liberal Arts Gary Rawlings, Augusta Business Terry Rawlings, Augusta Business Lawrence Ray Jr., El Doradlo English mr WtgVi V% : p f, k%lli Richard Ray, Augusta Data Processing Terry Ray, Wichita Physical Education William Reed, Wichita Mathematics Norbert Reel, El Dorado Medicine Karen Regier, Whitewater Elementary Education Matthew Regner, Topeka Physical Education James Reid, Salina Liberal Arts Dennis Rice, El Dorado Drafting Technolog y Alice Richmond, Marion Elementary Education Kent Roberts. Leon Biology Ck 93 Sophomores Study Diligently Library study area. Marvin Roden, Wichita Industrial Engineering John Lee Rogers, Wichita Business John Lindsey Rogers, Valley Center Air Conditioning Carolyn Rolfe, Wichita Secondary Education John Ross, Wichita Forestry David Roy, Wichita Drafting Howard Rufenacht, Wichita Drafting Wasiu Saka, Algeria, Africa Business Administration Richard Salts Jr., Wichita Electrical Engineering William Sandburg, Eureka Business Administration John Sandwell, Marion Business Administration Peter Santos, New Haven, Conn. Political Science Michael Schauf, Augusta Agriculture Kathleen Schilling, Wichita Business Greg Schneider, El Dorado Drafting Donna Schulte, Wichita General Secretary Terry Schupbaeh, Goddard Political Science Alan Scott, Eureka Welding Larry Scott, Eureka Welding Technology Kenneth Seager, Wichita Business Administration Bruce Sell, Wichita Business Administration Carolyn Severs, Wichita Home Economics Paul Seward, Leon Liberal Science Keith Seymour, Wichita Secondary Education Edward Shank, Wichita Psychology 94 Classes Charles Shields, Wichita Liberal Arts Stephen Shryock, Augusta Business Edward Sidberry, Junction City Com. Art Darrel Siebert, Augusta Forestry Linda Siegenthaler, El Dorado Phys. Educ Clement Silvers, El Dorado Math Andrew Simpson, Sterling Phys Educ Jim Simpson, Wichita Psychology Jane Skinner, Wichita Liberal Arts Billie Smith, Wichita Chemistry Kathleen Smith, Augusta Foreign Languages Raymond Smith, Potwin Business Terrence Snellen, Wichita Business Administration Dale Snyder, Wichita Data Processing Luis Solorio, El Dorado Electronics Judith Sparks, Wichita Interior Design Brian Stanton, Wichita Liberal Arts Gary Stewart, Wichita Accounting Larry Strotkamp, Rosalia Electronics Grace Summers, Augusta Nursing W 1 ILhik Joyice Swank, El Dorado Elementary Education David Tarman, Tribune Veterinary Medicine Marilyn Terry, Wichita Liberal Arts Gary Tharp, Wichita Industrial Arts Richard Tharp, Mulvane Auto Technology David Thomas, El Dorado Drafting Dennis Thomas, Wichita Liberal Arts Donald Thompson, El Dorado Welding Robert Thurman, Wichita Electronics Donna Tilton, Benton Secondary Educ. Neal Tjaden, Clearwater Welding James Tracy, Virgil Liberal Arts Sylvia Traylor, El Dorado Business Greg Trippel, Wichita Drafting Ronald Trowbridge, Wichita Machine-Tool Technology Classes 95 Sophomores Master Drafting David Zehr, Howard Rufenacht and Randy Schwartz work on architectural drawing. m β– nnnnHi Richard Tusler, Wichita Body-Fender Vicky Vaughn, E Dorado Secondary Education Jack Vetter, McPherson Physical Education Dianna Vickery, El Dorado Secondary Education Richard Voegeli, Wichita Business Administration Gary Voth, Cheney History James Voth, Whitewater Medicine Gilbert Wagner, Leawood Business Marcus Walker, Los Angeles, Calif, Physical Ed Clark Walters, Wichita Business a AA fe V Richard Waltman, El Dorado Data Processing Ken Warrick, Hoisington Physical Education Dana Watkins, El Dorado Chemistry Robert Watson, Lyndon Liberal Arts Steven Watters, Wichita Business Administration Robert Weeks, Leawood Business Ethan Weispfenning, Winchester Secondary Education Terron White, Augusta Accounting Harold Whitney, Wichita Veterinary Medicine Marvin Whitson, Whitewater Business 96 Classes Jerome Williams, Wichita History Sherry Williams, Derby Nursing Chester Wilson, Benton, Ark., Physical Education James Wilson, El Dorado Speech Jimmie Wilson, Towanda Physical Education Roy Wilson, El Dorado Physical Education Linda Winzer, Augusta Nursing Carole Wischropp, Bonner Springs, Liberal Arts Larry Wolf, El Dorado Business Administration Greg Woydziak, Rose Hill Electronics Technology Richard York, Wichita Music- David Zehr, Wichita Welding Thomas Zimmerman, Whitewater Business Administration David Zlab, Leon Business Education Micheal Zlab, Leon Education Gerald Zliczewski, Wichita Business Winterland Fantasia provided set- ting for winter prom. Classes 97 Freshmen Name Leaders Approximately 834 out of 1322 students at Butler County Community Junior College are freshmen. Our computer- ized records show that 243 of the freshmen are women and 591 are men. These freshmen have accepted their responsi- bility and become the leaders of tomorrow. Freshmen offi- cers pictured at RIGHT are Dick Price, president; Shari Broadstock, sec.-treas.; Bob Shipman, vice president. β–  ' - β€’ . - β–  β€’ β–  Freshmen officers f-- 1 5 w ilk , r Margie Aguilera, Augusta Alton Algrim. Augusta Melinda Algrim, Augusta Alvin Allen, Wichita Steve Allen, Wichita Susan Allmond, Towanda Kenneth Anderson, Wichita Robert Anderson, Towanda Thomas Anderson, El Dorado Tony Anderson, Wichita Vicki Anderson, El Dorado Judy Andrus, Wichita Michael Angulo, Wichita Maria Arnold, Wichita Douglas Arrington, Wichita Dee Artz, El Dorado Jeff Artz, El Dorado Randy Atkisson, Wichita Jim Auer, Augusta Charles Austin, Wichita Emery Austin, Wichita Gerald Bain, Wichita Geraldine Band, El Dorado Faye Baker, Leon Kerry Baker, Wichita Michael Baker, El Dorado Wayne Baker, El Dorado Michael Ball, Wichita Randy Ball, El Dorado William Bankey, Jr., El Dorado 98 Classes t 4;i Dee-Dee Barcus, Wichita Kenneth Barr, Eureka Tom Barr, El Dorado Janet Bartleson, Wichita Karen Bauer, El Dorado Paula Beavers, Junction City Carol Bechtold, Augusta Deborah Becker, El Dorado Mary Beckner, El Dorado Terry Behrens, El Dorado Sherry Bell, Wichita Tom Benigas, El Dorado Dennis Berner, Augusta Donna Bertrand, Wichita Conn Bickhard, Wichita Jane Biggs, Potwin Kathy Bird, Augusta Charles Bish, Wichita Charles Bishop, El Dorado Douglas Bishop, Prairie Village Bruce Bland, Wichita Neal Blosser, Wichita Linda Bode, Augusta Jim Bogle, Wichita Steve Bohannan, Wichita Tina Bonham, El Dorado Peter Bonnel, Topeka Judy Booker, Wichita Benjamin Bowman, Wichita Karen Bowser, Wichita Larry Bowser, Wichita Shelley Bracken, El Dorado Lyle Brandon, Wichita Robert Breecher, Wichita David Bridwell, Haysville Michael Brittain, Wichita Shari Broadstock, El Dorado Gerald Brown, Wichita Kathleen Brown, Leon Rebecca Brown, Wichita RonaJd Brown, Ames, Iowa Roy Brown, El Dorado Robert Brueggemann, Wichita Charles Bryan, Lawrence Mavis Bryan, El Dorado Gordon Buffalow, Howard Dennis Burden, Benton Gary Burr, Wichita Marylee Butcher, El Dorado Saleem Butt, Wichita Ronald Buxton, El Dorado Joseph Callahan, Wichita David CaJlaway, El Dorado Classes 99 β–  Freshmen Aim Straight I S+ i mm Physical education class practice archery in the sun. Margaret Calvin, El Dorado Sherry Campbell, El Dorado Donna Carlson, Wichita James Carmichael, El Dorado Michael Carnes, Wichita Larry Carrell, Haysville Douglas Carrington, Topeka Robin Carter, Wichita Larry Casady, El Dorado David Casmaer, Haysville SanCawthorn, Potwin Rick Chambers, Baldwin Gerald Champ II, Wichita Horace Champion, Wichita Bryan Chapman, Wichita James Chester, Wichita David Chestnut, Clay Center William Choens, Augusta r4 - f few Vl 1 Richard Ciemny, Anthony Craig Clark, Towanda Lloyd Clark, Wichita Susan Clayton, El Dorado Chris Clements, Wichita Cynda Coats, Rose Hill Harelda Cochran, Wichita Steve Cochran, Valley Center Alan Coffman, Wichita Robert Collier, El Dorado Michael Collins, Wichita Marsha Compton, El Dorado Michael Cone, Wichita Barbara Conrod, El Dorado Maria Cool, El Dorado Elaine Copp, Augusta Ted Corbin, El Dorado John Corman, Beloit 100 Classes Dennis Covel, Wichita Ronald Cowell, El Dorado Victor Cowen, El Dorado Robert Cowger, Wichita Sarah Cowles, Wichita Steve (bowman, Russell Murray Cox, Wichita Michael T. Crawford, El Dorado Kent Crawford, Valley Center Mary Crisswell, Fall River Ted Crockett, Wichita Belle Cronk, El Dorado Marcia (Touch, Wichita Jack Crowder, Wichita Franklin Crowl, Wichita Donald Crupper, Howard Steven Cullison, Wichita Anita Cummins, Wichita I jfigi j0tk r s fSTf 1 L r S7fc James Dallas, Wichita Marvin Daniels, El Dorado Rebecca Daniels, El Dorado Linda Dauber, El Dorado Douglas DaVee, Wichita Lonnie Davidson, El Doradc Charles Davis, Mulvane Michael Davis, Mulvane Scott Davis, Rose Hill W ' illaim Davis. El Dorado Dena Dawson, El Dorado Darrel Decker, Peabody Jeanne Dietz, El Dorado James Doane, El Dorado Duane Dodson, El Dorado Dennis Doherty, Wichita Stephen Domann. El Dorado Cornelius Doolittle. Wichita Donald Doty, Florence Ronald Douglas, Emporia Debbi Douglass, El Dorado Patrick Doyle, Shawnee Mission Steven Drake, Wichita Larry- Dunbar, El Dorado Randall Duncan, El Dorado Stephen Dunn, Wichita Wallace Dunn, El Dorado Carol Dunson, El Dorado Cathie Durnil, El Dorado Rodney Dutt, Lawrence Stephen DuVall, Wichita Stephen Earll, El Dorado Joseph Eaton, El Dorado Micheal Eby, Wichita Floyd Eckel, Wichita Kurt Eckel, Clearwater ( ' hisses 101 Freshmen Explore Library Rodney Entz consults the visible record of periodicals. mm Dianne Edris. Whitewater Carla Eggen, Wichita Lucynda Ellings, El Dorado Daryl Emmons, Wichita Nancy Engels, Rose Hill Richard Engels, Benton Rodney Entz, Peabody Patricia Escareno, Wichita Robert Evans, Wichita Logan Evenson, Towanda Carla Ewart, Augusta Robert Fabian, El Dorado Nolan Faidley, El Dorado Richard Fawcett, Wichita Edna Fehrenbach, El Dorado Steve Feller, El Dorado Bruce Fields, Wichita Gary Fink, Wichita Jim Fleetwood, Wichita Dave Flory, Elbing Roger Foltz, Wichita Becky Fooshee, El Dorado Leonard Foster, Wichita Larry Foulke, Fall River Maurice Fox, Benton Larry Frankenbery, Wichita Carolyn Frazier, Towanda Jackie Freeborn, Florence Pamela Freeman, Rose Hill Valerie Freeman, Eureka Michael Friedman, El Dorado Deborah Frizzell, Wichita Carol Fuller, El Dorado DanitaGabbert, El Dorado Owen Gabbert, El Dorado Charles Garrison, Eureka β€’- : Β£ J i. M Β£ , A h 102 Classes ?tl V. fl Lueinda Garrison, Eureka Dareeca Gee, Eureka David Geese, Wichita Kelly Gilbert, Wichita Carol Gillette, Wichita James Gilliland, Leon Gregory Gilmer, Wichita Richard Gimple, Douglass Martha Gish, El Dorado Mark Gittrich, Wichita Stephen Gladfelter, El Dorado Chris Glaves. Wichita Barbara Glennie, Haysville David Glennie, Haysville Fred Glover, Garden Plain James Goldston, Wichita Carl Goodwin, Wichita James Graham, Overland Park Randal Graham, El Dorado Kevin Graves, Anthony Lewis Gray, Peabody William Greenlee, Wichita Willamine Gregg, Haysville Sheryl Greiving, Derby Cecil Griekspoor, Wichita Wilmatine Griffin, Towanda Roy Groat, Wichita Mohammed Hadi, New York, N. Y. Kenneth Haines II, Wichita Allen Hale, Wichita Michael Hall, Augusta Ronald Hamilton, Elmdale Michael Hamman, Yates Center Janice Hammer, Leon Judy Hammond, Augusta Kathy Hanson, El Dorado Andrea Hardie, Augusta Jean Hare, Conway Springs Robert Harmel, Wichita Mary Harp, Wichita John Harpstrite, Wichita Bryan Harrison, Wichita James Harrison, Wichita Kendall Harrison, Wichita Richard Harrison, Wichita Ralph Hartford, Wichita Karan Hartman, Newton Vicki Harvey, Wichita Philip Hastings, Wichita James Hatfield, Wichita Terry Hawks, El Dorado Randy Hazen, Wichita Kim Heathman, Wichita Karen Hedgpeth, Wichita Classes 103 mSBBm X M Freshmen Improve Reading Students investigate reading laboratory techniques. Janice Hein, Douglass Leanne Helmer, Augusta Gary Helten, El Dorado Sheldon Hendricks, Pot win Deborah Henline, Wichita Jeffrey Henning, Kingman Richard Hill, El Dorado Scotty Hill, Augusta Charles Hilt, Wichita Glenda Hilton, Wichita Anita Hoffman, Marion Carolyn Hofstetter, El Dorado Micheal Hogue, Wichita Franette Holdeman, Wichita Ronald Hull, El Dorado Daniel Hollis, Hunter Valerie Horsnell, Wichita Robert Hoshaw, Wichita James Houser, El Dorado Charles Howard, El Dorado Mary Howard, El Dorado Jerrilyn Hower, El Dorado Tresa Hoyt, Wichita Jeri Hughes, El Dorado Robert Hughes, El Dorado James Hunt, Wichita Richard Hunt, Wichita Ronald Hunter, Augusta Terry Hutter, Augusta Charles Ilsley, Augusta (ierald Ingram, Wichita Carry Irwin, Havensville Linda Irwin, Towanda Frank Jackson, El Dorado John Jackson, Hill City Vicki Jackson, Wichita ' 104 Classes Howard Jacobson, El Dorado Randall Janzen, Newton Douglas Johnson, El Dorado Jack Johnson, Wichita James Johnson, Wichita Jerrold Johnson, Valley Center Larry Johnson, Douglass Michael Johnson, Wichita Steve Johnson, Wichita Van Johnson, Wichita Bobby Jones, El Dorado Brenda Jones, Valley Center Joan Jones, El Dorado Scott Jones, Douglass Thomas Jones, Wichita Wayne Jones, El Dorado Alan Kelley, El Dorado jerry Kemnitz, Wichita Steven Kemp, Oxford J Kendrick, Wichita Michael Kidwell, Augusta Jack Kienast. Marceline, Mo. Lance Kineheloe, Wichita Donald Kind, Wichita Marcia King, Wichita Wesley King, Wichita Richard Kin ' sland, Wichita William Kinkade, Junction City Kenneth Kinkaid, Wichita Kellv Kiser, Wichita __gp- K β–  β€’ K -7 ' ' F 1 NgΒ William Kitchen, Wichita James knight, Wichita Dennis Knisal, Towanda Thomas Knott. Augusta David Knotts, Eureka Richard Krusemark, Wichita Douglas Lamb, El Dorado Karen Lamb, Nickerson Terry Laney, Strong City Linda Larcom, El Dorado Rosemary Lauer, El Dorado Elaine Laughrey, El Dorado David Lawrence, El Dorado Larry Lawrence, Valley Center Bud Lawson, El Dorado Sharry Lawson. Wichita Eldon Lawyer, Cassoday Brenda Leigh, Eureka Delvan Leimer, El Dorado Donald Lenhart, Goddard Connie Leonard, El Dorado Larry Leonard, El Dorado Larry Light, Howard Micheal Linder, Leon ( ' lasses 105 Freshmen Crown a Queen Deby Mercer is accompanied by Terry Hawks. Larry Lingafelter, Wichita Linda Linot, Wichita Jeanne Lipscomb, Augusta Cheryl Little, El Dorado Jo Lively, Wichita Michael Loepp, Wichita Wayne Long, El Dorado Gregory Lopez, Wichita John Lostutter, Emporia Richard Loveland, Wichita Bradley Lovell, Wichita Austin Lowry, El Dorado fS n. m fa Β£P a k 4 %, 4Β§ fZZj s3 rTl β„’ Steven Lucas, Wichita Gerald Ludwick, Eureka Gary Lukens, Derby Eric Lundgren, Wichita Jerry Lynch, Wichita Bruce McAllister, El Dorado Galen McArthur, Wichita Gary McBeth, Augusta Jan McClure, El Dorado Nancy McCreight, El Dorado James McCune, Cunningham Louise McDonald, Wichita Ava Kay McDowell, Augusta Linda McEachern, Wichita Barbara McElroy, Rosalia John McGinty, Abilene Vivian McGowin, El Dorado Richard McGrath, Wichita 106 Classes Craig Mcllvain, Wichita Michael McKay, Wichita ( ' aria McKenzie, Eureka Robert McKinney, El Dorado Rex Mcknight, Mulvane Alex McLaren, Wichita Sharon McNabb, Wichita Bob McNamee, Wichita Larry McNown, El Dorado James McNulty Wichita Connie McVay, Augusta Debra McWilliams, Towanda Brian Mack, Piedmont Judith Maddox, Augusta Herbert Madigan, Augusta Virginia Madison, El Dorado Darrel Mainz, Wichita Deborah Mangen, Anthony Barbara Mann, Wichita Lin Mar, Wichita Glenda Marble, Wichita Giles Margers, Derby Karen Mark, Augusta Deon Markley, Augusta Kathleen Markley, Augusta Larry Markley, Eureka Terry Marr, Fredonia Nancy Marsh, El Dorado Marilyn Marshall, Towanda Ronnie Martin, Wichita Theresa Martin, Augusta William Martindale, El Dorado Pamela Mason, Wichita Michael Matson, Kechi Randy Mattix, El Dorado Kirk Matz, Peabody William Mauk, Augusta Jan Meeker, Wichita Connie Mensch, El Dorado Deborah Mercer, Augusta Glenda Meyer, Augusta James Meyer, Wichita John Meyersick, Benton Vicki Michal, El Dorado Kent Michnd, Wichita Kathleen Migliaccio, Wichita Clinton Milbourn, El Dorado Gary Miles, Carbondale Carolyn Miller, Douglass Daryl Miller, Valley Center Joe Miller, Wichita Rex Miller, Augusta Terrence Miller, Wichita James Minnerath, Junction City 5r5r vΒ«β„’ .ft A rr %mm j$f Z 7 Β Classes 107 Freshmen Repair Automobile I Wayne Jones replaces a water pump. Douglas Mitchell, El Dorado Kirk Mitchell, Wichita Michael Mobley, Leon Steven Mock, Eureka Stephen Monson, Wichita Garry Moore, Wichita Joe Moore, El Dorado Christy Morris, Leon Frederic Morris, Wichita Terry Morrow, El Dorado Dennis Mosier, El Dorado Veanna Motter, Whitewater Nila Mount, Goddard Glen Moyer, Haysville Debra Munford, Towanda Frances Munoz, Wichita Sandra Murphy, El Dorado Kenneth Muse, Potwin Edward Myers, Newton Larry Neal, Wichita Catherine Nelson, Wichita Judith Nelson, El Dorado Rodney Nelson, El Dorado Franklin Nesmith Jr., Towanda Geneva Newcom, Benton Rosalee Nicholas, Hamilton Curtis Nickel, El Dorado Cheryl Nickl, Derby Dan Nietfeld, Benton Darrel Nixon, Hamilton Wayne Noeller, Augusta Jack Noll, Florence Linda Nonken, El Dorado Don Novak, Wichita Keith O Donnell, Wichita Betsy Oliver, El Dorado 108 Classes Rodney Oliver, New Haven, Conn. William Olson, Augusta Susan Orr, El Dorado Janice Osborne, El Dorado David Owens, El Dorado Rickie Owens, Council Grove Edgar Page, El Dorado Susan Pangrac, Leon Susan Paph, Wichita Linda Park, El Dorado Gary L. Parker, Wichita Gary R Parker, Wichita Colin Parry, El Dorado Alma Partridge, Towanda FoiTest Patterson, Wichita Larry Patterson, Douglass Roy Patterson, Wichita James Pauls, Wichita Darryl Payne, Wichita Sandra Peck, Kechi Alan Perkins, El Dorado Katherine Perkins, El Dorado Pamela Perkins, Wichita Jan Peterson, Wichita Susan Peterson, Rose Hill Linda Phares, Benton Keith Pharr, Leon Roberta Phillips, Burns James Pickering, Wichita Daniel Pickett, Rose Hill Dewey Plain, Wichita Barbara Poole, El Dorado Deborah Poole, Wichita Dennis Post, El Dorado Helen Powers, Wichita Randy Preuett, Wichita Richard Price, El Dorado Ronald Price, Atlanta Larry Prichard. Benton Theresa Prilliman, Derby John Purinton, Wichita Gerald Purkeypile, Wichita Gregory Pursley, Wichita Dianne Pybas, Towanda Robert Rains, Wichita Phillip Raisor, EI Dorado Karen Rail, Peabody Tommy Randall, Wichita Lisa Rathbun, El Dorado Robin Ray, Haysville David Reed, Baldwin City Pamela Reed, Augusta Bonnie Reeves, Wichita Richard Reichel, Wichita Classes 109 Freshmen Acquire Knowledge Warren Whitham prepares for his next class. Sherry Reid, Wichita Donald Rice, El Dorado Mac Rice, El Dorado Sherry Rice, Wichita Bill Richards, Wichita Louise Rickard, Newton Patricia Rigg, Augusta Douglas Riley, Lawrence Idessa Riley, Lawrence Karen Riley, Wichita Richard Risley, El Dorado Connie Robertson, Marion Kenneth Robinson, Wichita Susan Robinson, El Dorado Elaine Rockey, Derby Thane Rogers, Wichita James Roglin, Quincy Glenn Roller, Wichita Eugene Ross, Wichita Clyde Roths, Wichita Daniel Rouse, Benton Patrick Ruggles, Wichita Allen Runyan, Moline Connie Russell, Wichita : k i 110 Classes Charles Sabata, Wichita Gary Samms, Junction City Michael Satterfield, Burlingame Dale Schafer, Wichita Rebecca Schmidt, Leon Steven Schmitter, Wichita Jeff Scholl, Wichita Steven Scholl, Wichita Ace Schroer, Strong City Randall Schuler. El Dorado Morlene Schwartz, Augusta Randy Schwartz, Wichita Richard Schweitzer, Wichita Duane Scribner, El Dorado James Scribner, El Dorado Larry Seivley, El Dorado Cheryl Settles, Junction City Michael Sexton, Derby Linda Shank, Wichita Clayton Shaw, El Dorado John Sheaks, Wichita Lester Sherlock, Wichita Robert Shipman, El Dorado James Short, Augusta Lester Shotwell, Wichita Sheila Shuck, Wichita Arthur Sibley, El Dorado Robert Simmons, El Dorado Randy Slaughter, Wichita Judy Smith. Valley Center (Catherine Smith, El Dorado Martha Smith, Wichita Owen Smith, Fredonia Steven Smith, Burlingame Alan Snyder, El Dorado Brian Snyder, El Dorado Ada Soden, El Dorado Scott Sorensen, Wichita Kenneth Sparkman, Wichita Jacque Sphar, Leon Rusty Spindel, New Orleans, La. Marcia Spires, Eureka Mike Spradlin, El Dorado Steven Staats, Wichita Jill Stackley, El Dorado Ron Starkel, El Dorado Steven Starr, Raymond Bryant Stateham, El Dorado Linda Stateham, El Dorado James Stauffer, Valley Center Ann Stephens, Burns Douglas Stevens, Wichita James Stever, Eureka David Stewart, Topeka Classes 111 1 10 :β–  ' β– ;:Β§ β– i;p s;:;;;:; .:.:: S ::: : .p - : p; ' M:.. U, :. i Steven Stirnaman, Russell Jo Ellen Stitt, Clearwater Beth Storrer, El Dorado William Stovall, Goddard Charles Stowers, El Dorado Jeanine Strand, Wichita Donald Strange, Wichita Claude Sullard, Wichita George Sullard, Wichita Stephen Sundgren, El Dorado William Sutter, Rosalia Alan Swain, El Dorado Robert Swisher, Wichita Kenneth Talley, Junction City Shirley Tarter, El Dorado Jane Tate, El Dorado Robert Tate, Abilene Carol Taylor, El Dorado John Tholen, Wichita Phyllis Thomas, Eureka James Thornton, Wichita William Toelkes, Augusta Ronald Tonn, Wichita Jeannie Totty, Burns Jeffery Towner, Wichita Timothy Townsend, Wichita Linda Tredway, Longton Peggy Triboulet, Moline Richard Trombla, El Dorado Carrie Turner, Wichita Gary Turner, Leon Jerry Tyler, El Dorado Howard Utz, Jr., Wichita Louisa VanDerWeele, Potwin Lloyd VanDever, Augusta Bob VanDusen, Wichita Susan Venable, El Dorado Clardy Vinson, Topeka Vicki Vinson, El Dorado Michael Vogt, Whitewater David VonFeldt, Wichita Joyce Vorderstrasse, Wichita Karen Wagner, El Dorado Ronald Walford, El Dorado Patricia Walker, Eureka Roger Walls, Rose Hill Charles Walter, El Dorado Duane Walters, Wichita Danny Ward, Wichita Robert Ward, Wichita James Ware, Junction City Daniel Warren, Wichita Joe Warren, Jr., El Dorado Ronnie Warren, Wichita } M 112 Classes β„’ m 40tfi Lft 8 If, jJJJ Β«J| MΒ«7 William Warren, Wichita Alan Watkins, El Dorado David Watkins, Wichita Richard Watts, El Dorado Karen Weaver, Douglass Joan Weber, Burns LeAnna Weber, Potwin Gregory Weible, Wichita Jon Weiss, Augusta Betty Welday, El Dorado Fred Wells, Wichita Bruce Welner, Wichita Stan Werth, Wichita Marsha West, El Dorado Frank Wheeler, Abilene Richard Whetstone, Wichita Donald White, Wichita Terry White, Oxford Warren Whitham, Cassoday Denise Whitney, Wichita Danny Wiens, Wichita Diann Wiens, Marion Candice Williams, Augusta Gary Williams, Wichita Thomas Williams, El Dorado Kathryn Wilson, Wichita Lance Wilson, Wichita Maureen Wilson, Wichita Suzanne Wilson, El Dorado Carol Wimberly, El Dorado Travis Winberg III, Topeka Floyd Winter, Virgil Ronald Wolf, Andover Dwain Woods, El Dorado Mary Woolsey, Wichita James Woydziak, Rose Hill EU JST J β€ž i Wayne Wright, Wichita David Wyckoff, Virgil Donna Wyland, El Dorado Richard Wyss, Jr , Florence Sharon Yarbrough, Wichita Thomas Yeoman, Wichita Thomas Young, Burlingame Robert Zeiner, Wichita Stephen Zoeller, Topeka Classes 113 Second Semester Enrollees Sophomores Michael Bishop, Topeka Ray Bishop. Wichita Victor Bruce. Towanda Robert Carter, Wichita John Cervantes, El Dorado Dennis Cooke, El Dorado C 4 J George Creegan, Wichita Dana Donovan, Lewis David Dufek, Wichita David Engels, Benton Patrick Galbraith, Wichita Gearldean Garnett, Wichita Michael Goldston. Wichita Margaret Gronau, Newton Douglas Harmon, Wichita Michael Harreld, Wichita William Hess, Wichita Phillip Kellogg, El Dorado Geniece Lavenant, Newton Darrel Lavender. Wichita Marvin Lawton, Topeka Hal Lietz, Alma John McPhail, Wichita Dannv Massev. Wichita Patricia Matthews, El Dorado Victor May, Cheney Neil Miller, El Dorado Stanley Miller, Wichita Kenneth Murray, El Dorado Mallon Mvers, Wichita Daniel Nottingham, Maize Steven Nuss, Russell Timothy Nye, Wichita DeWayne Palmer, El Dorado William Peterson, Severy Gary Pugh, Eureka Jeannette Putney, Omaha, Neb. Ross Rountree, Augusta Roger Savage, Wichita John Schoffstall, El Dorado William Schultz, Brookvllle Dan Shreve, Wichita Karen Shuman, El Dorado James Siebert, Wichita Stanley Simmons, Lecompton Barbara Smith, Augusta James Smith, Wichita Steven Bruce Smith, Wichita 114 Classes Christopher Travis, Wichita Johanna VanderWeele, Potwin Douglas Varner, Rosalia Richard Wade, Wichita Charles White, Wichita Randy Whitton. Wichita Freshmen Linda Allen, El Dorado Richard Alley, Wichita Sandra Austin, Wichita Daniel Barnard, Wichita Lynn Barnt, El Dorado Gregory Baxter, Wichita Connie Bohon, Augusta Dale Bolton, Leon John Brandman, Memphis, Tenn. Jerry Brown, Augusta Bernard Buckman, Wichita Pam Bullock. El Dorado Jerry Bupp, Wichita Larry Burrows. Wichita Renee Carrol, Wichita Ara Ann Carter, Wichita Douglas Chambers, Wichita Larry Coleman, Wichita Ruth Copeland, Augusta Sheldon Cordry. Wichita Bruce Crist, Augusta Gaye Crumrine, El Dorado James Culp, El Dorado Leroy Daniels, Wichita Rickey Davis, Wichita Duane Desmarteau, Wichita Yvonne Fildes, Ellinwood Dayid Flesher, Wichita Eugene Friesen, Wichita Ron Friggeri, Wichita Barbara Gaines, Augusta Wesley Garnett, Wichita William Garrison, El Dorado Jay Goeken, Augusta Marva Goldston, Wichita Ronald Gore, Augusta Gladys Graber, Elbing Richard Gunn, Newton Harold Harman, Wichita Ronald Hartenberger, Wichita Michael Hays, Wichita Clint Henrv, Andover Ray Henry, Derby Daniel Hickman, Paola Randy Hickman, Wichita Robert Hirschler, Benton Paul Hodson, Wichita Dwight Hulse, El Dorado if! ' !β– Β₯ Jl Classes 115 β–  1 m Freshmen Luis Ibarra, El Dorado Joe Jack, El Dorado Jack Jenkins, El Dorado Deborah Jones, Wichita Rhonda Kellerman, Towanda James Kennard, Wichita Larry Kitterman, Derby Robert Klem, Wichita Robert LaForge, El Dorado Carla Lee, El Dorado Lonnie Lorance, Towanda Sherry Lucas, Leon Charlene McBride, El Dorado Hugh McCoy, Topeka Jock McDaniel, Wichita Tommy Mcintosh, Eureka Sandra McLean, Towanda Roy Machesney, Wichita Lillian Malcomb, Fort Riley Darrell Marlar, Yates Center Dennis May, Garden Plain Johnny Mays, Wichita David Miller, Newton Lenton Mizer, El Dorado Richard Molzen, South Haven Eric Monroe, Wichita Malcolm Moore, Topeka Wayne Morris, El Dorado Richard Najim, Wichita Richard Nulik, Wichita Graham Parks, El Dorado Jeannette Partridge, El Dorado Paul Peters, Wichita Scott Piatt, Wichita Delila Pinkerton, Augusta L) man Ray. Derby Robert Reed, Wichita Walter Riggs, Augusta Peter Santillie, Wichita Randy Savage, Wichita Jon Schlesinger, El Dorado Jane Schwemmer, El Dorado Roger Scott, Burrton Ross Searl, Derby Agnes Sherlock, Wichita Terry Siegrist, El Dorado Gerald Sledge, Wichita David Smith, Newton Dorothy Smith, Wichita Richard Souders, Topeka Lewis Staats, Whita Ronald Stathis, Wichita Leland Stewart, Derby Allen Stiger, Wichita ' Z } 116 Classes Terry Teel, Winfield Melvin Tennant, Wichita Steven Unruh, El Dorado Larry Valverde, Wichita Mark Ward, Wichita Deborah Warren, Wichita Jerry Watson, Leon Dwan Welty, Wichita Marc West. El Dorado Patricia White, El Dorado George Williams, Wichita Mike Williams, Wichita ft - vBtfn T m Marvin Willis, Wichita Dennis Wolff. Wichita Ronald Wylie, Wichita Randy Ziesenis, Wichita Beyed Zokai, Tehran, Iran Special Students Roger Aitchison, Augusta Neil Belden, Augusta Rodger Burton, El Dorado Ruth Frantz, Wichita Mildred Gish, El Dorado Dolores Guinup, Wichita Roger Healy, El Dorado Thelma Lee, El Dorado Kenton Oglesdee, Wichita Anne Rains, El Dorado In Memoriam Ray Fisher and Dennis Burden, both freshmen, died of fatal traf- fic accidents just at the end of the first semester. Ray lived in Wichi- ta, and Dennis, a member of the football team, lived near Benton. Clyde Raymond Fisher, Jr July 21, 1949 to January 9, 1969 Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. β€” Tennvson Dennis L. Burden December 25, 1950 to January 18, 1969 Ck 117 Semester Changes The new semester brought new personnel to the campus. Mr. Lynn Havel filled a vacancy in the art de- partment. Mrs. Joy Day assumed the duties of the secretary in the counsel- ing department, and Mrs. Beula Mc- Allister became secretary in the ad- ministration building. In addition, approximately 150 new students en- rolled for the second semester. Lynn Havel, Art Students wait to enroll. Joy Day Secretary to Counselors. Beula McAllister Secretary in administrative offices. . ' fe_j ' iΒ« Flag at half-mast commemorates Gen. Dwight Eisenhower s death. Language students use new closed-circuit TV Af Volunteers donate 241 pints of blood and win walk-out. Cheerleader Clinic, held March 22, 1969, was a first experience for BCCJC. Spring Activities The spring supplement of the yearbook, planned by members of the Introduction to Yearbook class, was completed by Jan- ice Osborne and Betty Welday (at left) during the summer. Other class members included Dorothy Smith, Charles Davis, and Ron Stathis. Pictures, representing major campus events, are included here. On the opposite page, track stars (above left) toe the line as one part of a successful season; the drama group (lower left) en- tertained almost 7,000 theater goers, and the prom (lower right) climaxed the social activities. On this page, the debate team (lower right) hosted the annual debate tournament, and commencement (lower left) closed the year ' s activities. Track Squad β€” FRONT ROW: Pat Doyle, Clardy Vinson, Don Callaway, Dick Hinnen, Dale Alexander, Preston Carrington. SECOND ROW: Doug Carrington, Larry Nace, John Gorman, John Nash, Jack Vetter, Jim Graham, Jeff Evans, Sam Peluso. THIRD ROW: Steve Domann, Coach Remsberg, Keith Pharr, Tom Barr, Marvin Lavvton, Randle Anderson, Jim Cross, Dick Gertz, Coach Isom. Not Pictured: Karl Henderson, Jack Crowder, Marcus Walker, Larry Lawrence, Nick Campbell, Darold Hau- serman, and Trainer Larry Lee. Picture, courtesy of Augusta Gazette. Track and Field LOWER LEFT: Preston Carrington tops high hurdles at BCCJC Relays. BELOW: Pat Doyle clears bar at conference. The BCCJC track team climaxed the year by placing fourth in the National Junior College Meet. The Bruin thin-clads captured seven other championships: Northern Oklahoma, Kansas State Freshmen-Junior College Indoor Meet, Garden City Relays, Dodge City Relays, Hutchinson Night Relays, Kansas Jayhawk Junior College Confer- ence, and the Butler County Relays. The Grizzlies won 26 trophies at the Arkansas Relays. Remaining undefeated in junior college competition are Don Callaway (mile, and two-mile), Clardy Vinson (880), and the mile relay team. : a :Β« I i Β , I I if B Β iΒ«FK m aimS Clardv Vinson hands off to Didcll o Dick Hinnen passes4 aton t Jack Crovvder passesj Dalc Alexai f 0 β– v Β - β€’ -Β Don Callaway and Jim Graham finish first and second, respectively, at Jayhawk Conference meet. 14 β€’ i 4t!P . l5.i Dale Alexander finishes mile relay. National mile relay winners run conference oval. Keith Pharr comes in first in confer- ence two-mile. ill Jack Vetter hurls the discus. Clardv Vinson crosses fin- ish line first in conference 880. BCCJC Track Squad (ABOVE): Ted Fager, Phil Anderson, Keith Calvert, and Mike Mor- ganstern. BELOW: Coach Bones Nay dem- onstrate s fine points of teeing off. Diners and speakers are shown (ABOVE) at the second annual all-sports banquet held May 20. BELOW the Juco Voices, including Mr. Patten, Carl Marsh (guest), Doug Varner, Jan Jacobs, Jane Biggs, Cheryl Little, Joyce Vorderstrasse, and Teresa Doornbos prepare to leave on their post-commencement tour. n i ' : -J::,. ::, waNKaniiB ii2U_ 5 In Memoriam We understand death for the first time when he puts his hand upon one whom we love. Mad. De Stael Students at Butler County Community Junior College remember with sadness two co-eds who were so recently among them. Carolyn Frazier died of a prolonged illness, and Mary Crisswell of a fatal highway accident. Mary Crisswell March 30, 1950 to June 28, 1969 Carolyn Frazier May 10, 1949 to May 21, 1969 National Meet Participants β€” FRONT ROW: Don Callaway, John Corman, Clardy Vinson, Preston Carrington, Jim Graham, Dale Alex- ander, Keith Pharr. BACK ROW: Pat Doyle, Dick Hinnen, Doug Carrington, Jack Vetter, Jim Cross. National Honors Two groups of BCCJC students won fourth place positions in national competition during the spring semester. Track men won three firsts, two seconds, and one fourth place in the National Junior College Track and Field Meet in Garden City, May 15-17. Ail- Americans who placed in the top three positions are Don Callaway, first, two-mile run: Clardy Vinson, first, 880-yard dash; Vinson, Dick Hinnen, Jack Crowder, and Dale Alexander, first, mile relay; and Preston Carrington, second in 100-yard dash and second in 120-yard high hurdles. Callaway and Vin- son set new national records in their solo events. Pat Doyle placed fourth in the pole vault. Debaters Dick Price and Jim Wilson placed fourth in the National Phi Rho Pi debates in Phoenix. Vicki Harvey and Pam Bertram finished with a 3-3 record. Debate Teams: Dick Price, Jim Wilson, Vicki Harvey, Coach Mike Hadley, and Pam Bertram. l β€”i iiwi iwwir Β°-T Blue Hawaii On the evening of May 10, students, faculty mem- bers, and their guests were feted at the annual banquet and prom. Decorations and backdrop were appropri- ately arranged to accent the theme, Blue Hawaii. ' Phil Anderson, president of the student council, was master of ceremonies, and Edwin J. Walbourn, presi- dent of Butler County Community Junior College, was the guest speaker. Following the dinner, which was served by cooperating costumed waiters, the dining room was converted into an area for da ncing. Befresh- ments were served in the Blue Boom. Betty Bachtel, program chairman, and her escort Don Calla- way, Phil Anderson, and his guest view the prom. The Apostles provide music to dance by. Refreshments Banqueters Intermission Waiters Dancers Distinguished Achievements Jan Jacobs receives Juco Voices award from Mr. Patton. Joyce Haynes and Kevin Graves star in The Elegant Witch. ' ' James Wilson, Master Debater, is presented the award by Coach Hadley. r β– β– β– β– .β– β– β– β–  β– β–  . Jj 1 ' Hi ! i 1 k Ht % ' , . W ' , 1 ?Β SS8 H 1 J- THSATflE Β«AM Nj 1 J 1 |: 1 l StS [ i ,:β– β– β– β–  iJPP I J Joyce Haynes and Teresa Doornbos are named Mastercraftsmen in drama. Jan Jacobs is honored with the presentation of the Xron History Award by Clifford Stone. I . J Elaine Rockey, outstanding artist of the year, adjusts the knotting on the maerame. I : ' l BCCJC track trophies demonstrate team accomplishments. Phil Anderson receives award from the Bluestem Chapter of the Red Cross for the BCCJC contribution of 241 pints of blood. Priscilla Applegate wins Miss Butler County award. Karen Riley and Richard Hill speculate on their experiences in summer stock theater in Iowa. Academic Honors Four students achieved highest honors for both semesters by main- taining a 4.00 average and being named to the President s Honor Roll. Those four are pictured at the right. Steven Mattix was graduated Sum- ma Cum Laude with a 4.00 average for both years at the college. BE- LOW are pictured those students who were named to the President s Honor Roll for one semester. At the bottom of the page is listed the Deans Honor Roll. Students named to this honor maintained an average between 3.5 and 3.9 and were enrolled in at least f 2 hours of work during the semester. Steven Mattix Judith Nelson Cynda Coats Linda Phares tmm Β§ ft m Paula Beavers, 2 Carol Bechtold, 1 Shari Broadstoek, 2 Ruth Copeland, 2 LaVern Cooper, 1 Carolyn Flickinger, 2 Jeffrey Gerdes, 1 Joyce Haynes, 2 Linda Linot, 2 Steven Pontious, 1 Kenneth Pharr, 2 Alice Richmond, 2 Connie Robertson, 1 Helen Rockey, 1 James Roglin, 2 Donna Tilton, 1 Vicky Vaughn, 2 Diann Wiens, 2 John Condell, 2 (Not pictured) The Deans ' Honor Roll: Students named to the Deans honor roll for both semesters are Dorothy Ashlock, Mary Lee Butcher, Donna Carlson, Barbara Conrod, John Gorman, Donald Crupper, Stephen Domann, Ron Douglas, Wilmatin Griffin, Hazel Hart, Jill Kirkpatrick, Ger- ald Ludwick, Cheryl Nickl, and Sandra Peck. Others listed on the first semester roll are Wayne Baker, Karen Bauer, Paula Beavers, Shari Broad- stock, Peter Cohen, Marsha Compton, Ted Corbin, Randall Duncan, Carol Fuller, Anthony Gronau, Joyce Haynes, Linda Linot, Ray Meyersick, Loren Nesmith, Steven Nuss, Kenneth Pharr, Dennis Post, Alice Richmond, Clayton Shaw, Ada Soden, Luis Solorio, Richard Tharp, James Tracy, Charles Van- dever, Vicky Vaughn, Robert Weeks, Marsha West. Others listed on the second semester roll are Mar- garet Calvin, Nikki Carter, William Chambers, Harelda Cochran, Delma Copp, Dena Dawson, Theodore Fager, Barbara Gaines, Gladys Graber, Kevin Graves, Lewis Gray, Jerry Herbert, Daniel Hines, Michael Hogue, Jeri Hughes, George Hull, Irvin Kater, David Knierim, Rody Kuschnereit, Del- van Leimer, Nancy Marsh, Albert Marten, Dennis May, Larry Nace, Sherri Ohmart, Karen Parker, Dewey Plain, Steven Pontious, Richard Price, Con- nie Robertson, Helen Rockey, Paul Seward, Agnes Sherlock, James Stever, and Jerry Tyler. Order of the Purple β€” FRONT ROW: Steven Mattix, James Tracy, Ray Meyersick, Terron White, James Wilson. SECOND ROW: Joyce Haynes, Hazel Hart, Jan Ja- cobs, Alice Richmond, Jill Kirkpatrick. THIRD ROW: Manuel Solorio, Sherry Ohm- art, Dorothy Ashlock. Diane Higgs, Vicky Vaughn. FOURTH ROW: Jeffrey Gerdes, Steven Pontious, Larry Nace, Paul Seward, Lee Beene. Order of the Purple Twenty-two graduating sophomores were named to the Order of the Purple for main- taining a 3.25 grade average for three semes- ters and being enrolled for at least one year at BCCJC, carrying twelve hours per semester. The faculty honored these students on May 6 at a banquet in the Blue Room. Mr. Chism presided at the dinner, and Mr. Everett Kohls spoke to the students (below). To date 295 students have earned member- ship in the Order of the Purple. Faculty and students share honor banquet. Graduate Nurses β€” FRONT ROW: Betty Poffinbarger, Lynda McAllister, Barbara Burgoyne, Rebecca Gum. SECOND ROW: Mary Lee, Grace Summers, Linda Winzer, Ann Brown. Janice Klassen, Sherry Williams, Mrs. Marilynn Mettler, R.N.. THIRD ROW: Miss Anita Whitson, R.N., Mrs. Barbara Jo Riddle, R.N., and Mrs. Marv Davis, R.N. w J- r Graduate Nurses Part of commencement activities for the graduating nurses in- cluded a breakfast for them and members of their families. Miss Whitson presided, and Sam Robertson, president of the endowment association, was guest speaker. Mrs. Mettler pinned the schools nursing pin on each member, following which Betty Poffinbarger, president of the student nurses ' association, gave a response. Mary Lee, a transfer student from California, will complete her studies during summer school. Betty Poffinbarger is pictured at left, Mr. Robertson lower left, and part of the guests below. ?3 β€” ' % _ _. 9 Commencement A record class of 224 students was graduated at the forty-second annual commencement of the college. John W. Henderson, president of Washburn University of Topeka, addressed the graduates and the large crowd of guests. A heavy rain just before commencement exercis- es resulted in an inside academic procession. Class of 1969 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE Joshua Elroy Adkins Jerry David Anderson Phillip Ray Anderson Randle Charles Anderson Priscilla Joyce Applegate Dorothy Irene Ashloek Nancy Auger Constance Joan Bachelder Betty Jane Bachtel Shelley Rued Balman Frederick Lynn Beal Jesse Lee Beene George Thomas Benton Darrel Ray Bish Ann Brown Barbara Lynn Burgoyne Vickie Dean Burleigh Margaret May Burress Donald Ray Callaway James Howard Campbell L. Merlene Cantrell Dennis Michael Cartu right John Anthony Cervantes Richard Warren Coats Ronald Dean Cofield Larry Robert Combs Kevin Lee Cook Michael Lloyd Crawford Jim Allen Cross Roger Lynn Cutsinger Sallv Ann Davis David William DeHoff Kenneth Lewis Dickinson Beulah Frances Dillcr Teresa Ann Doornbos Lura Elaine Dutton Sandra Ann Eakles Janice Price Egan Robert Craig Eustice Jeffrey Paul Evans Theodore Nathaniel Fager Helen Lucille Fehrenbach Karyl Elaine Fillmore Emerson Allen Freeman Cathy Sue Gabel David Ronald Gibson Sandra Louise Goodwin Paul Warren Graham James Richard Graves Claire Agnes Griffith Rebecca Mae Gum Gayle G. Hale David A. Hallenbeck Douglas E. Harmon Deborah Ann Hardwick Hazel Irene Hart Polly Jo Hart Joyce Louise Haynes Jerry Keith Herbert Marcia Lynn Hill Phyllis Anne Huey Scott Alan Hundemer Diane Suellyn Higgs Sharon Kay Ingold Johnny Lee Ireland Janice Allen Jacobs David Eugene James Gary George Janney Jerrold Horton Jenson Tony Anthony Jiminez Marvin Edward Jones Irvin Allen Kater Aaron Dorwin Kelley Marilyn Jean Kidwell Leslie Jill Kirkpatrick Janice Irene Klassen Jan Renee Koester Steven Roger Krueger Paul Howard Kukula Douglas Glynn Lamberson Pamela Kay Lambert Larrv Jo Lee Delvan Darrell Leimer Mary Pamela List Richard Clark Locke Gary Glenn Lovvrance Albert George Marten Steven Craig Mattix Linda Diane Mattix Lynda Lea McAllister Kenneth Kay MeCaffree Linda Marie McCoy Eldon Dee McGinnis Larry Alan McNown Paul Eugene Meals Scotty Marie Meeker James Duane Meyeres Ray Lee Meyersick Karen Jean Miller Robert Steven Mitchell Sondra Sue Moreland Vernon Michael Morgenstern Kenneth George Murray Larry Joe Nace Michael Lee Nelson Richard Belton Nelson Sydney Jo Nelson Terry 1 Anna Page Clyde DeWayne Palmer Karen Sue Parker Nancy Kay Pearce Norma Kathryn Pearce Kim Dahl Pennington Twila Sue Perry Jerome Thomas Peterie Betty J. Poffinbarger Steven Bruce Pontious Robert Kent Pippin James Rodney Ratliff Gary Lynn Rawlings Lawrence Ray, Jr. Karen Lea Regier Alice Faye Richmond Bertha U. Richter John Kent Roberts Wasiu Adewale Saka William Eugene Sandburg Michael Dean Schauf William John Schultz Paul Allen Seward Carolyn Ilene Severs Keith Eugene Seymour Stephen Vaughn Shryock Karen Crela Shuman Andrew Lee Simpson James Keith Simpson Billie Lee Smith Cecil Ross Spencer Grace Lorean Summers Dennis Craig Thomas James Oran Tracy Ronald Lynn Tucker Vicky Sue Vaughn James Joel Voth Joyice Etta Walker Marcus Tyrone Walker Patricia Ann Walker Clark Marshall Walters Dianna Linn Warrick Robert Noble Watson Arden Walter Weaver Robert Steven Weeks Ethan Jerome Weispfenning Ronald Allen White Terron Craig White Marvin Jess Whitson Metha Wichaidist Sherry Gwynne Williams James Loyd Wilson Roy Edgar Lee Wilson Linda Kathleen Winzer Larry Lee Wolf Linda Lou Wyckoff Richard Bearl Yark David Lee Zlab ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE Jim Hobart Auer Jon Anton Auer Terry H. Beaver Gordon Rene Buffalow Nikki Lee Carter Jerry Lee Cathey Alan Eugene Cheatum Rufus Lavern Cooper George Harold Dawson Barbara Kay Derstein Fred Eugene Dimick Ronald Lorenz Douglas Danny Lee Gann Gary Wayne Gillett Jeffrey Alan Gerdes Anthony Paul Gronau Cecil Eddie Gross Robert Keith Hess Roger Allen Houchin Dennis Jay Hoy George Edward Hull Kenneth Dwayne Johnson Floyd Eugene Johnson David Grover Knierim Rody Lynn Kuschnereit Allen Ray Lathem Leonard Paul Lawson Michael Brent M alone Tommy Gene McBride Gloria Lynn McCullough Kenneth Paul Meister John Frederick Mies, Jr. Robert Denton Moorhouse Constance Patricia Moran James Joe O Donnell Sherri Jane Ohmart Preston Lee Orr Dianne Louise Overton William Henry Peterson George Michael Poe Dennis Eugene Prewitt Gary Lee Pugh Vernon Bennett Pykiet Dennis Rex Rice Lloyd David Roy Howard Russell Rufenacht Kathleen Susan Schilling Donna Sue Schulte Alan Dale Scott Larry Gale Scott Lester Thomas Shotwell Stanley Ralph Simmons Dale Wayne Snyder Luis Manuel Solorio Richard Alvis Tharp Donald Clifton Thompson Robert Burns Thurman, Jr. Gregory Allen Trippel David AlanZehr The El Dorado-Butler County Community Junior College has graduated 2344 students in its forty-two years. [ndex dams, E. F., 19 dkins, Joshua, 25, 82 dkins, Ronald, 82 guilera, Margie, 54, 98 jtchison, Roger, 118 lexander, Dale, 63 lgrim, Alton, 98 lgrim, Melinda, 98 .lien, Akin, 65. 98 illen, Linda, 1 15 [lien, Steve, 98 Llley, Riehard, 115 Lllmond, Susan, 98 inderson, Anthony, 69, 72, 98 inderson, Jerry, 82 inderson, John, 1 inderson, Kenneth, 98 inderson, Phillip, 33, 42, 43. 44, 45, 47, 50, 61, 74, 76, 82 inderson, Randle, 68. 69, 70. 74, 76. 80, 82 Uulerson, Robert, 98 Anderson, Robert D., 9, 36, 54 knderson, Thomas, 98 knderson, Vicki, 52, 98 vndrus, fudy, 9, 58, 62, 98 ngulo, Michael, 39, 54, 98 pplegate, Priscilla, 33. 44, 45, 47, 50, 58, 62, 65, 82 rbogast. Burl, 10 rnold. Gene, 10, 69 rnold, Maria, 54, 98 rrington, Douglas, 98 rtz. Dee J, 52, 98 rtz, Jeff, 98 shlock, Dorothy. 65, 82 tkisson, J. Randal, 98 uer, Jim, 98 uer, Jon, 50, 64, 82 Auger, Nancy, 54, 82 Austin, Charles, 98 Austin, Emery, 98 Austin, Sandra, 115 β€” B β€” Bachelder, Constance, 54, 82 Bachtel, Betty, 50, 53, 58, 61, 82 Bagby, David, 82 Bailey, Pat, 18 Bain, Gerald, 98 Baird, Jerrie, 98 Baird, Richard, 82 Baker, Faye, 98 Baker, Harlan, 82 Baker, Kerry, 98 Baker, Michael, 98 Baker, Wayne, 98 Balch, James, 82 Ball, Michael, 98 Ball, Randy, 98 Balman, Shelly, 62, 82 Bankey, William, 98 Barcus, Dee, 53, 55, 62, 98 Barnard, Daniel, 1 15 Barnes, Ethee, 82 Barnt, Lynn, 1 15 Barr, Kenneth, 99 Barr, Tom, 50, 78, 99 Barrett, Gary, 82 Bartleson, Janet, 99 Bauer, Karen, 99 Baxter, Gregory, 1 15 Beal, Frederick, 82 Beaver, Terry, 54, 82 Beavers, Paula, 62, 99 Bechtold, Carol, 99 Beck, Floyd, 83 Becker, Deborah, 99 Becker, Steven, 83 Beckner, Mary, 99 Beene, Lee, 83 Behrens, Terry, 99 Belden, Neil, 117 Bell, Sherry, 99 Benigas, Tom, 54, 99 Berg, Marilyn, 83 Berner, Dennis, 99 Bertram, Benelle, 56, 83 Bertrand, Donna, 99 Bestgen, Keith, 83 Bickhard, Conn, 99 Biggs, Jane, 52, 57, 99 Bird, Kathy, 58, 99 Bish, Charles, 99 Bish, Darrel, 83 Bishop, Charles, 99 Bishop, Douglas, 99 Bishop, Michael, 114 Bishop, Ray, 114 Black, Edward, 83 Blaine, Michael, 83 Blanchat, August, 83 Bland, Bruce, 99 Bland, Victor, 14 Blockcolski, Lewis, 11,56 Blosser, Neal, 99 Boatright, Gary, 10,64 Bode, Linda, 99 Bogle, Jim, 99 Bohon, Connie, 1 15 Bahamian, Steve, 99 Boland, Barbara, 14, 50 Bolton, Dale, 115 Bonham (Watkins), Tina, 99 Bonnel, Peter, 99 Bonner, Michael, 83 Booker, Judy, 99 Bow man, Benjamin, 99 Bowser, Karen, 99 Bowser, Kenston, 83 Bowser, Larry, 99 Bracken, Shelly, 99 Branam, James, 83 Brandman, John, 115 Branch, Larry, 83 Brandon, Lyle, 68.99 Breecher, Robert, 99 Bridwell, David, 99 Briggs, Diana, 83 Brinkmeyer, Jay, 8 Brittain, Michael, 99 Broadstock, Shari, 50. 98. 99 Brooks, Eugene, 19 Brothers, Michael, 83 Brouillette, John, S3 Brown, Ann, 59, 83 Brown, Gerald, 99 Brown, Jerry, 1 15 Brown, Kathleen, 99 Brown, Rebecca, 40, 43, 52, 65, 99 Brown, Ronald, 99 Brown. Roy, 27, 64. 99 Brow n, Thomas, 83 Bruce, Victor, 1 14 Brueggemann, Robert, 99 Bryan, Charles, 63, 68, 99 Bryan. Mavis, 99 Buckman, Bernard, 115 Buff alow, Gordon, 99 Bulleigh, Steve, 83 Buller, Kenton. S3 Bullock, Pam, 115 Bupp, Jcrr , 1 15 Burden, Dennis, 68, 99, 117 Burgoyne, Barbara, 59, 62, 83 Burleigh, Vickie, 62, 83 Burns, Donna, 62, 83 Burr, Gary, 99 Burress, Margaret, 62, 83 Burrows, Larry ,115 Burton, Rodger, 1 17 Butcher, Marvlee, 99 Butler, Michael, 13 Butt. Saleem. 58, 99 Buxton, Ronald, 99 β€” C β€” Call, Mary, IS Call, Linda, S3 Callahan, Joseph. 99 Callaway, David, 74.99 Callaway, Donald, 46, 47, 53, 78, 79, 83 Calvert, Keith, 28, 83 Calvin, Margaret, 27, 100 Campbell, James, 83 Campbell, Nicky, 83 Campbell, Sherry, 100 CAMPUS FAVORITES, 44, 45 Cantrell, Merlene, 83 Carey, Janice, 83 Carlson, Donna, 62, 100 Carmichael, James, 100 Carmichael, Steven, 83 Carnes, Michael, 100 Carr, James, 83 Carrell, Larry, 100 Carrington, Douglas, 100 Carrington, Preston, 74, 75, 77, 83 Carroll, Renee, 1 15 Carter, Ara Ann, 1 15 Carter, Cynthia, 84 Carter, Larry, 12 Carter, Nikki, 84 Carter, Robert, 1 14 Carter, Robin, 100 Cartw right, Dennis, 64, 84 Carver, Fred, 64, 84 Carver, Phillip, 84 Casady, Larry, 64, 100 Casmaer. David, 69, 100 Cat hey, Jerry, 84 Cawthorn, San, 68. 100 Cervantes, John, 1 14 Chambers, David. 84 Chambers. Rick, 100 Chambers, Douglas, 115 Champ, Gerald, II, 54, 100 ( . ' hampion. I Ioracc, 100 Chaplan, Gordon, 24 Chapman, Bryan, 100 Chase, Richard, 19 Cheatum, Alan, 84 CHEERLEADERS, 49. 61, 65 Chester, James, 100 Chestnut. David, 100 Childers, Mike, 84 Chism, Robert, 9, 52 CHORUS, 36, 54, 61 Christian, John 84 Church, Philip, 84 Ciemny, Richard, 68, 69. 70 Clarey, Michael. 84 Clark, Craig. 100 Clark. Chris, 84 Clark, Lloyd, 100 Clayton, Connie, 54 Clayton, Susan, 54, 100 Cleaver, Donna, 62, 84 Clements. Chris, 100 Cleveland, John, 17 Clough. Don. 32-, 38 Coats, Cynda, 54. 55, 100 Coats, Richard, 84 Cochran, Harelda, 100 Cochran, Steve, 100 Cody, Alex, 84 Coficld, Ronald, 59, 84 Co ' ff man, Alan, 100 Cohen, Mike, 84 Coleman, Larry, 115 COLLEGE BAND, 54, 61 COLLEGIATE SINGERS, 35, 36, 37, 55 Collier, Robert. 100 Collins, Michael, 100 Collins, Myrtis, 11 Colvin, Judy, 84 Combs, Larry, 84 Compton, Jerry, 84 Compton, Marsha, 100 Cone, Michael, 100 Index 135 N Conrod, Barbara, 55, 100 Cook, Kevin, 56, 84 Cooke, Dennis, 1 14 Cool, Maria, 100 Coonrod, Barbara, 16 Cooper, Vern, 84 Copeland, Ruth, 115 Copp, Elaine, 54, 100 Corbin, Ted, 100 Cordry, Sheldon, 115 Gorman, John, 100 Couger, Robert D., 101 Covel, Dennis, 101 Cowell, Ronald, 101 Cowen, Victor, 101 Cowles, Sarah, 10, 62 Cowman, Michael, 85 Cowman, Steve M., 101 Cox, Don, 11,34,54, 58 Cox, James, 85 Cox, Murray, 52, 63, 101 Cox, Steven, 85 Crawford, Michael L., 85 Crawford, Michael T., 101 Crawford, Kent, 101 Creegan, George, 114 Crisswell, Mary, 31, 62 10] Crist, Bruce, 115 Crockett, Ted, 101 Crank, Belle, 101 Cross, Jim, 50, 63, 85 Crouch, John, 85 Crouch, Marcia, 101 Crowder, Jack, 101 Crowl, Franklin, 101 Crumrine, Gave, 115 Crupper, Donald, 53, 101 Cullison, Steven, 101 Cullop, Norman, 64, 85 Gulp, James, 115 Cummins, Anita, 101 Cummins, James, 85 Cummins, William C, 7 Cunningham, Marcia, 9 Cyphers, Don, 85 Cyphers, James, 85 β€” D β€” Daley, James, 85 Dallas, James, 101 Damato, Kenneth, 85 Daniels, David, 85 Daniels, Leroy, 115 Daniels, Marvin, 101 Daniels, Rebecca, 101 Darnell, Steven, 85, 90 Dauber, Darlene, 85 Dauber, Linda, 65, 101 DaVee, Douglas, 101 Davidson, Lonnie, 101 Davis, Charles, 101 Davis, John, 85 Davis, Mary, 14, 59 Davis, Michael, 101 Davis, Rickey, 115 Davis, Sally, 54 Davis, Scott, 69 Davis, Scott, 69 Davis, William, 101 Day, Joy, 118 Dawson, Dena, 101 Dawson, Harold, 85 Decker, Darrel, 101 DeHoff, David, 74, 75, 76, 85 DELTA PSI OMEGA, 23, 49 Dennett, Daniel, 85 Dennis, Doug, 63, 85 Derstein, Barbara, 65, 85 Desmarteau, Duane, 115 DeVore, Arlene, 16 Dial, Richard, 85 Dickinson, Kenneth, 85 Dietz, Jeanne, 101 Dimick, Fred, 64, 85 Dixon, Jack, 85 Dixon, J. Thomas, 9, 36 Doane, James, 101 Dodson, Duane, 101 Doherty, Dennis, 101 Doll, Jonathan, 85 Domann, Stephen, 101 Donovan, Dana, 114 Doolittle, Conelius, 69, 101 Doornbos, Teresa, 34, 57 DORMITORY MEN, 63 DORMITORY WOMEN, 62 Doty, Donald, 101 Doty, Martha, 11 Douglas, Ronald, 55, 101 Douglass, Debbi, 101 Dowell, David, 85 Dogle, Patrick, 101 Drake, Steven, 101 Dreiling, William, 85 DRILL TEAM (HONEY BEARS), 35, 49, 65 Dudley, Sandra, 62, 85 DuFek, David, 114 Dunbar, Larry, 101 Duncan, Martha, 15 Duncan, Randall, 101 Dunn, Michael, 85 Dunn, Stephen, 101 Dunn, Wallace, 101 Dunson, Arthur, 85 Dunson, Carol, 101 Durnil, Cathie, 101 Dutt, Rodney, 101 DuVall, Stephen, 101 β€” E β€” Eakles, Sandra, 51, 81, 85 Earll, Stephen, 56, 101 Eaton, Joseph, 52, 101 Eaton, Paul, 85 Eby, Michael, 101 Eckel, Floyd, 101 Eckel, Kurt, 101 Eckhoff, Walter, 86 Edris, Dianne, 102 Eggen, Carla, 62, 102 Ellings, Beth, 18 Filings, Lucynda, 55, 65, 102 Ellsworth, Michael, 86 Emmons, Daryl, 102 Engels, David, 114 Engles, Nancy, 53, 62, 102 Engels, Richard, 53, 102 Ensz, Roland, 13 England, Thomas, 86 Entz, Rodney, 102 Escareno, Patricia, 102 Estes, Barbara, 16 Eustice, Robert, 52, 86 Evans, Jeffrev, 50, 52, 78, 79, 82,86 Evans, Robert, 80, 102 Evenson, Logan, 102 Ewart, Carla, 102 Exley, Carolvn, 86 β€” F β€” Fabian, Robert, 102 Fag er, Theodore, 86 Faidley, Nolan, 102 Faweett, Richard, 102 Fehrenbach, Edna, 53, 102 Fehrenbach, Helen, 20, 53, 58, 86 Feller, Steve, 102 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES, 53 Ferren, David, 68, 86 Fields, Bruce, 102 Fildes, Yvonne, 115 Fillmore, Karvl, 50, 52, 53, 58, 86 Fink, Gary, 102 Fischbeck, Tamara, 42, 43, 62, 86 Fisher, C. Raymond, Jr., 117 Fisher, Herbert, 63 Fisher, Judith, 11 Fleetwood, Jim, 102 Flesher, David, 115 Flickinger, Carolyn, 86 Flory, Dave, 102 Foltz, Roger, 102 Foos, Randall, 86 Fooshee, Becky, 102 Foster, Leonard, 64, 102 Foulke, Larry, 102 Fox, Maurice, 102 Frager, James, 86 Frankenberv, Larrv, 102 Frantz, Ruth, 102 Frazier, Carolyn, 102 Freeborn, Jackie, 102 Freeman, Allen, 86 Freeman, Pam, 102 Freeman, Valerie, 53, 62, 102 Friedman, Michael, 102 Friesen, Eugene, 115 Friggeri, Ron, 115 Fritzler, Virginia, 4, 16 Frizzell, Deborah, 102 Frost, Gary, 86 Fuller, Carol, 102 Fuller, Charles, 12 FUTURE ENGINEERS, 59 β€” G β€” Gabbert, Danita, 102 Gabbert, Owen, 102 Gaines, Barbara, 1 15 Galbraith, Patrick, 114 Garnett, Gearldean, 114 Garnett, Wesley, 1 15 Garrison, Charles, 102 Garrison, Lucinda, 103 Garrison, William, 115 Gee, Dareeca, 103 Geese, David, 103 Gerdes, Jeffrey, 64, 86 Gertz, Richard, 86 Gibson, David, 86 Gilbert, Kelly, 103 Gill, Chris, 86 Gillett, Gary 64, 86 Gillette, Carol, 62, 103 Gilliland, James, 103 Gilmer, Greg, 103 Gilmer, Janice, 86 Gimple, Richard, 59, 103 Gish, Martha, 103 Gish, Mildred, 117 Gittrich, Mark, 103 Gladfelter, Stephen, 103 Glaves, Chris, 103 Glennie, Barbara, 50, 52, 58, 103 Glennie, David, 103 Glover, Fred, 103 Goeken, Jay, 115 Goldston, James, 103 Goldston, Marva, 115 Goldston, Michael, 114 Good, Arden, 10, 64 Goodwin, Carl, 103 Goodwin, Sandra, 50, 56, 62, 86 136 Index Gordy, Carolyn, 86 Gore, Ronald, 115 Gorrell, Walter, 86 Gorrell, Walter, 86 Graber, Gladys, 1 15 Graham, Darwin, 86 Graham, James, 78, 79, 103 Graham, John, 54, 87 Graham, Paul, 58, 87 Graham, Randal, 103 Graves, Allan, 87 Graves, Kevin, 37, 39, 54, 55, 63 Gray, Lewis, 54, 103 Greenlee, William, 103 Greenwell, Charles, 87 Gregg, Willamine, 103 Gregory, Richard, 12, 59 Greiving, Sheryl, 50, 53, 62, 103 Griekspoor, Cecil, 103 Grier, Don, 87 Griffin, Wilmatine, 103 GRIZZLY STAFF, 51 Groat, Roy, 103 Groriau, Anthony, 87 Gronau, Margaret, 1 14 Guest, Carl, 87 Guest, Carol, 87 Gwinup, Dolores, 1 17 Gum, Rebecca, 87 Gunn, Richard, 1 15 β€” H β€” Haas, Rodney, 87 Hackler, Sondra, 16 Hadi, Mohammed, 27, 103 Hadley, Michael, 11,56, 60 Haines, Kenneth, 103 Haines, Paul, 87 Hale, Allen, 103 Hale, Gayle, 55, 87 Hall, Michael, 59, 103 Hallenbeck, David, 87 Hamilton, William, 87 Hamilton, Ronald, 103 Hamm, William, 87 Hamman, Michael, 103 Hammer, Janice, 103 Hammond, Judy, 103 Hanson, Kathy, 103 Hardie, Andrea, 103 Harding, Preston, 87 Hardwick, Deborah, 87 Hare, Jean, 103 Harmel, Robert, 103 Harmon, Douglas, 1 14 Harmon, Harold, 1 15 Harp, Mary, 103 Harpstritc, John, 103 Harreld, Michael, 114 Harris, Carol, 87 Harris, Charles, 15 Harris, John, 87 Harris, Perry, 87 Harrison, Bryan, 103 Harrison, James, 103 Harrison. Kendall, 103 Harrison, Richard, 103 Harrison, Roily, 87 Hart, Hazel, 87 Hart, Polly, 33, 51, 55, 87 Hartenberger, Ronald, 115 Hartford, Ralph, 103 Hartman, Karan, 62, 65, 103 Harvey, Vicki, 56, 103 Hastings, Philip, 103 Hatfield, James, 103 Hauserman, Darold, 87 Havel, Lynn, 118 Hawks, Terry. 43, 103, 106 Hayes, Kathy, 40, 42, 43, 46, 47. 60, 65, 78, 87 Hays, Kenneth, 115 Haynes, Joyce, 34, 39, 50, 52, 57, 87 Hazen, Ranch, 63, 103 Hcaly, Roger, 117 Hcathman, Kim, 103 Heckathorn, Phyllis, 62, 87 Hedgpeth, Karen, 103 Hein, James, 87 Hein, Janice, 104 Hcinemann, Steve, 87 Heinz, Marvin, 87 Helmer, Leanne, 104 Helten, Gary, 104 Henderson, Karl, 87 Hendricks, Sheldon, 104 Henline, Deborah, 62, 104 Henning, Jeffrey, 104 Henry, Clint, 115 Henry, Ray, 115 Herbert, Jerry, 87 Herring, Dale, 87 Hess, Beverly, 18 Hess, Robert. 64, 87 Hess, William, Hickman, Daniel, 1 15 Hickman, Randv, 115 Hiebert,Clyde,12,58 Higgins, Jerry, 87 Higgs, Diane, 88 Hill, Jeanette, 62, 88 Hill, Marcia, 65, 88 Hill, Richard. 38, 104 Hill, Scotty, 104 Hilt, Charles, 104 Hilton, Glenda, 62, 104 Hines, Daniel, 88 Hinnen, Richard, 88 Hirschlcr, Robert, 115 Hodson, Paul, 115 Hoepner, Gary, 56, 88 Hoffman, Anita, 104 Hofstetter, Carolyn, 104 Hogue, Michael, 104 Holdeman, Franette, 104 Hoelm, Cordelia, 88 Hollis, Daniel, 104 Hollis, Ruth, 88 Holloway, Robert, 88 HOMECOMINGQUEFN,41 Horsnell, Valerie, 104 Hoshaw, Robert, 104 Houdin, Robert, 88 Houchin, Roger, 88 Houser, James, 104 Howard, Charles, 52, 104 Howard, Mary, 104 Howard, Michael, 88 Hower, Jerrilyn, 104 Hoy, Dennis, 88 Hoyt, Tresa, 104 Huey, Phyllis, 88 Hufferd, Mark, 68, 88 Hughes, Jeri, 104 Hughes, Robert, 104 Hull, George, 88 Hull, Ronald, 4. 104 Hulse, Dwight, 1 15 Humig, Colette, 88 Hundemer, Mark, 88 Hundemer, Seott, 88 Hunt, James, 104 Hunt, Richard. 104 Hunter, Ronald, 104 Hutter, Terrv, 54, 55, 104 β€” 1 β€” Ibarra, Luis, 1 16 Ilsley, Charlie, 104 Inge, Larry, 88 [ngold, Sharon, 89 Ingram. Gerald. 104 Irwin, Garry, 104 Irwin, Linda, 104 Ireland, Johnny, 68, 69, 72, 89 Isom, Oliver, 1.3, 21, 66, 67, 78 -J- Jack, Joe, 116 Jackson, David, 89 Jackson, Frank, 68, 69, 104 Jackson, Fred, 89 Jackson, John, 63, 68, 104 Jackson, Mary, 8 Jackson, Vicki, 104 Jacobs, Janice, 52, 57 Jacobson, Howard, 105 Jakubson, Paul. 63, 68. 69, 89 James, David, 89 James, Ethel, 18 Janney, Gary, 89 Janzen, Randall, 105 Jenkins, Jack, 116 Jenson, Jerrold, 89 Jenson, Sally, 89 Jimenez, Tony, 56, 89 Johnson, Donald, 63, 68. 69, 89 Johnson, Douglas, 105 Johnson, Floyd, 89 Johnson, Jack, 105 Johnson, James, 105 Johnson, Jerrold, 105 Johnson, Kenneth, 68, 89 Johnson, Larry, 105 Johnson, Michael, 22, 105 Johnson, Robert, 68, 89 Johnson, Steve, 105 Johnson, Van, 105 Johnston, Joseph, 10, 53 Jones, Bobby, 105 Jones, Brenda, 54, 62, 105 Jones, Carolyn, 16 Jones, Deborah, 116 Jones, Dee Etta, 89 Jones, Jacquelyn, 89 Jones, Joan, 105 Jones, Marvin, 64, 69, 89 Jones, Phillip, 89 Jones, John S , 105 Jones, (Moreland) Sondra, 89 Jones, Thomas, 105 Jones, Wayne, 105, 108 JUCO FAVORITES, 33 β€” K β€” Kassebaum, G. E., 19 Kater, Irvin, 89 Keenan, Donna, 53, 58, 89 Kellerman, Rhonda, 116 Kelley, Aaron, 89 Kelley, Alan, 105 Kclloggs, Phillip. 114 Kemnitz, Jerr . 105 Kemp, Steven, 105 Kendrick, Gilleran, 105 Kennard, James, 1 16 Kennedy, David, 89 Khan, Saleem, 89 Kidwell, Marilyn, 89 Kidwell, Michael. 105 Kienast, Jack, 52, 105 Kincheloe, Lance, 32, 38, 105 kind, Donald, 105 King, Marcia, 62, 53, 54, 74, 105 King, Maurice, 75, 77. 89 King, Wesley, 56, 105 Kingsland, Richard, 105 Kinkade, William, 63, 105 Index 137 Kinkaid, Kenneth, 105 Kirkpatrick, Jill, 89 Kiser, Kelly, 69, 105 Kitchen, William, 105 Kitterman, Larry, 116 Klassen, Janice, 59, 89 Klem, Robert, 116 Knierim, David, 89 Knight, James, 105 Knisal, Dennis, 105 Knott, Thomas, 105 Knotts, David, 105 Knox, Stephen, 89 Knox, Teresa, 89 Knudsen, Juanita, 89 Koester, Jan, 62, 89 Kohls, Everett, 13, 68, 69 Krause, Gayle, 12 Kreller, Herbert, 13, 53 Krueger, Gregory, 89 Krueger, Steven, 90 Krusemark, Richard, 105 Kuhlmann, Blenda, 11,51 Kukula, Paul, 46, 47, 53, 64, 69, 82, 90 Kuschnereit, Rody, 90 Kyle, Wayne, 90 β€” L β€” Lacer, Michael, 90 Lacey. Richard, 10 LaForge, Robert, 116 Lamb, Douglas, 105 Lamb, Julie! 90 Lamb, Karen, 105 Lamberson, Glynn, 90 Lambert, Pamela, 53, 55, 62, 90 Laney, Terry, 105 Larcom, Linda, 105 Lange, Ethyl, 4, 16 Larimer, David, 90 Lathem, Allen, 90 Laudermilk, Terry, 63, 68, 72, 90 Lauer, Rosemary, 105 Laughrey, Elaine, 105 Lavenant, Geniece, 1 14 Lavender, Darrel, 114 Lawrence, David, 105 Lawrence, Larry, 105 Lawrence, Rudye, 90 Lawson, Bud, 105 Lawson, Sharry, 105 Lawton, Marvin, 74, 114 Lawyer, Eldon, 74, 75, 76, 105 Lay, John, 13 Lee, Carla, 116 Lee, Larry, 68, 69, 90 Lee, Mary, 28, 59, 90 Lee, Thelma, 117 Leigh, Brenda, 105 Leimer, Delvan, 74, 105 Leimer, Glenn, 17 Lemon, Linda, 90 Lenhart, Donald, 105 Leonard, Connie, 105 Leonard, Larry, 105 Lietz, Hal, 114 Light, Larrv, 105 Lill, Rudy, 90 Linder, Jim, 90 Linder, Michael, 105 Lingafelter, Larry, 106 Linot, Linda, 62, 106 Linsea, Eugene, 90 Lipscomb, Jeanne, 106 List, Pamela, 5.50, 51,52, 90 Little, Charles, 12 Little, Cheryl, 54, 57, 106 Lively, Jo, 80, 106 Loepp, Michael, 106 Londeen, Leona, 18 Long, Wayne, 106 Longfellow, David, 11 Longfellow, Shirley, 8, SO Lopez, Gregory, 106 Lorance, Lonnie, 116 Lostutter, John, 106 Loveland, Richard, 64, 106 Lovell, Bradley, 106 Lowrance, Darrel, 90 Lowrance, Gary, 90 Lowry, Austin, 81, 106 Lucas, Sherry, 116 Lucas, Steven, 106 Luce, Roger, 90 Ludwick, Gerald, 106 Lukens, Gary, 63, 106 Lundgren, Eric, 106 Lynch, Jerry, 106 β€” M β€” McAllister, Beula, 118 McAllister, Bruce, 106 McAllister, Lynda, 28, 59, 90 McArthur, Galen, 63, 106 McBeth, Gary, 69, 106 McBride, Charlene, 116 McClure, Jan, 106 McCoy, Hugh, 116 McCoy, Linda, 90 McCracken, Wendell, Jr., 64, 90 McCreight, Nancy, 106 McCullough, Gloria, 91 McCune, James, 68, 106 McDavid, Jack, 116 McDonald, Louise, 106 McDowell, Ava, 106 McEachern, Linda, 106 McElroy, Barbara, 106 McGinnis, Allyn, 8 McGinnis, Eldon, 52, 91 McGinty, John, 63, 68, 106 McGowan, Timothy, 91 McGowin, Vivian, 106 McGrath, Richard, 106 McHaley, George, 91 McHatton, Michael, 91 McHenry, Patricia, 65, 91 Mcllvain, Craig, 107 Mcintosh, Tommy, 115 McKay, James B., Jr., 19 McKay, Michael, 107 McKenzie, Carla, 107 McKinney, Leonard J., 7 McKinney, Robert, 107 McKnight, Rex, 107 McLaren, Alex, 107 McLean, Sandra, 116 McNabb, Sharon, 65, 107 McNamee, Bob, 107 McNaughten, Louis, 91 McNown, Larry, 107 McNown, Linda, 91 McNuelz, James, 107 McPhail, John, 114 MeVay, Connie, 107 McWilliams, Debra, 107 Machesney, Roy, 116 Mack, Brian, 107 Maddox, Judith, 107 Madigan, Herbert, 107 Madison, Virginia, 107 Mainz, Darrel, 107 Malcomb, Candy, 53, 62, 116 Malone, Jeanette, 13 Malone, Michael, 64, 91 Maloney, Michael, 91 Mangels, Donald, 10 Mangen, Deborah, 107 Mann, Barbara, 107 Mann, David, 91 Mar, Lin, 107 Marble, Glenda, 107 Margers, Giles, 107 Mark, Karen, 107 Markley, Deon, 107 Markley, Kathleen, 107 Markley, Larry, 107 Marlar, ' Darrel, 116 Marr, Terry, 107 Marsh, Freida, 62, 91 Marsh, Nancy, 107 Marshall, Marilyn, 107 Marshall, Rosie, 18 Marten, Albert, 91 Martens, Dennis, 10, 64 Martin, Ronnie, 107 Martin, Terry, 28. 63, 68, 69, 91 Martin, Theresa, 107 Martindale, William, 107 Mason, Pamela, 52, 54, 107 Massey, Danny, 114 Mathews, Louis, 91 Matson, Michael, 107 Matthews, Patricia, 114 Mattix, Linda, 53, 62, 91 Mattix, Randy, 107 Mattix, Steven, 26, 54, 59, 63, 91 Matz, Kent, 91 Matz, Kirk, 107 Mauk, William, 107 May, Dennis, 116 May, Victor, 114 Mays, Johnny, 116 Meals, Paul, 28, 59, 91 Meeker, Jan, 5, 107 Meeker, Scotty, 62, 91 Meister, Ken, 91 Mensch, Connie, 107 MEN ' S QUARTET, 55 Mercer, Deborah, 40, 41, 42, 43,51,62,67, 106, 107 Mettler, Marilynn V., 7, 14, 59 Meyer, Glenda, 107 Meyer, James, 107 Meyeres, James, 63, 91 Meyersick, John, 107 Meyersick, Ray. 91 Michal, Vicki, 107 Michnd, Kent, 107 Mies, John,-91 Migliaccio, Kathleen, 107 Milbourn, Clinton, 107 Miles, Gary, 107 Miller, Carolyn, 107 Miller, Daryl, 107 Miller, David, 116 Miller, Joe, 107 Miller, Karen, 58, 91 Miller, Neil, 114 Miller, Rex, 107 Miller, Stanley, 91, 114 Miller, Stephen, 91 Miller, Terrence, 107 Minnerath, James, 63, 107 Mitchell, Kirk, 108 Mitchell, Douglas, 90, 108 Mitchell, Steve, 91 Mizer, Lenton, 116 Mobley, Michael, 108 Mock, Steven, 107 Molz, Patrick, 91 Molzen, Richard, 116 Monroe, Allen, 21 Monroe, Eric, 116 Monson, Stephen, 108 Moore, Garry, 108 Moore, Ivie, 63, 68, 69, 72, 91 138 Index Moore, Joe, 108 Moore, Larry, 91 Moore, Malcolm, 1 L6 Moorhouse, Robert, 91 Moran, Patti, 50, 91 Morgan, Marjorie, 91 Morgenstern, Mike, 63, 91 Morris, Christy, 108 Morris, Frederic, 108 Morris, Wayne, 1 16 Morrow, Terry, 108 Mosier, Dennis, 108 Motter, Veanna, 108 Mount, Nila, 62, 108 Moyer, Glen, 108 Munford, Dehra, 108 Munoz, David, 91 Munoz, Frances, 108 Murphy, Sandra, 108 Murphy, Sharilyn, 92 Murray, Kenneth, 1 14 Muse, Kenneth, 108 Muth, Kirk, 59, 92 Myers, Edward, 50, 52, 63, 108 Myers, Mallon, 1 14 ' β€” N β€” Nace, Larry, 59, 78, 92 Najim, Richard, 1 16 Naramore, David, 92 Nash, John, 74, 75, 76, 92 Nay, Merle, 15, 66, 67, 69, 70 Neal, Larrv. 74, 75, 77, 108 Neaville, Dale, 5, 14 Nelson, Catherine, 108 Nelson, Judith, 108 Nelson, Michael, 50, 52, 59, 92 Nelson, Richard (Rick), 64, 92 Nelson, Ricky, 92 Nelson, Rodney, 108 Nesmith, Franklin Jr., 108 Newcom, Geneva, 108 NEWMAN CLUB, 53 Nicholas, Rosalee, 55, 108 Nichols, Robert, 92 Nickel, Curtis, 108 Nickl, Cheryl, 108 Nietfeld, Dan, 108 Nixon, Darrel, 63, 108 Noeller, Wayne, 54, 108 Noll, Jack, 108 Nonken, Linda, 108 Nottingam, Felix, 114 Novak, Don, 108 Novak, Larry, 92 Nulik, Richard, 116 NURSING STUDENTS ASSOCIATION, 59 Nuss, Steven, 1 14 Nye, Timothv, 1 14 β€” O β€” O ' Donnell, Keith, 52, 108 Ogden, Martin, 92 Ogg, Herman, 10, 92 Oglesbee, Kenton, 1 17 Ohl, James, 10,24 Ohmart, Sherri, 46, 47, 52, 92 Oliver, Betsy, 108 Oliver, Rodney, 109 Olson, William, 54, 55, 109 Orr, Preston, 92 Orr, Susan, 109 Osborne, Janice, 109 Ott, Floyd, 92 Ott, Roger, 92 Overton, Diane, 92 Owens, David, 56, 109 Owens, Rickie, 109 β€” P β€” Page, Edgar, 109 Page, Terry 1, 92 Palmer, DeWayne, 114 Pangrac, Susan, 109 Paph, Susan, 62, 109 Park, David, 92 Park, Linda, 109 Parker, Gary L., 109 Parker, Gary R., 109 Parker, Karen, 49, 51, 54, 56, 65,92 Parks, Graham, 1 16 Parry, Colin, 109 Parsons, Barbara, 16 Parsons, Karen, 65, 92 Parson, William, 92 Partridge, Alma, 109 Partridge, Jeannette, 116 Patten, Darryl, 9, 57 Patterson, Forrest, 109 Patterson, Larry, 109 Patterson, Roy, 109 Pauls, James, 109 Payne, Darryl, 109 Peck, Sandra, 109 Peluso, Sam, 92 Pennington, Kim, 50, 58, 92 Pentz, James, 92 Perkins, Alan, 109 Perkins, Katherine, 54, 55, 109 Perkins, Pam, 62, 109 Perry, Twila, 93 Peterie, Jerome, (Pete), 54, 58, 93 Peters, Paul, 116 Peterson, Jan, 34, 109 Peterson, Susan, 109 Peterson, William, 1 14 Pettus, Wilfred, 12.58 Phares, Linda, 109 Pharr, Keith, 59, 78, 79, 109 Phelps, Lloyd, 93 Phelps, Randall, 93 Phillips, Roberta, 109 Piatt, Paul (Scott), 116 Pica, John, 68, 69, 72. 93 Pickering, James, 109 Pickett, Daniel, 109 Pierce, Sharon, 93 Pinkerton, Delila, 116 Pinkstaff, Marc. 93 Pippin, Robert, 59, 93 Place, Pat. 16 Plain. Dewey, 109 Plinskv, David, 93 Poe, Michael, 93 Poeschel, Steven, 93 Poffinbarger, Betty, 14, 59, 93 Pontious, Steve 26, 93 Poole, Barbara, 65, 109 Poole, Deborah, 38, 57, 109 Pope, Kermit, 59, 86 Porter, Nancy, 93 Posey, Clell, 93 Post, Dennis, 29, 109 Postoak, Wayne, 13, 66, 67 Powell. Richard. 63, 93 Powers, Helen, 62. 109 Pratt, John, 54, 55 Preuett, Ranch , 109 Prewitt, Dennis, 93 Price, Richard, 20, 50, 56, 60. 98, 109 Price. Ronald. 109 Prichard, Larry, 109 Prigmore, John, 93 Prilliman, Theresa, 54, 55, 62, 65, 109 Pugh, Gary, 114 Purinton, John, 63, 109 Purkeypile, Allan, 93 Purkeypile, Gerald, 109 Pursley, Gregory, 109 Putney, Jeannette, 1 14 Pybas, Dianne, 109 Pykiet, Kenneth, 93 Pykiet, Vernon, 93 β€” R- Rains, Anne, 1 17 Rains, Robert, 109 Raisor, Phillip, 109 Rail, Karen, 38, 52,57,64, 109 Ralston, Melvin, 11,26,34 Randall, Tommy, 109 Rathbun, Lisa, 109 Ratliff, James, 58, 93 Raw lings, Gary, 68, 69 Rawlings, Terry, 93 Ray, Lawrence, 43, 50, 52, 93 Ray, Lyman, 1 16 Ray, Richard, 93 Ray, Rubin, 109 Ray, Terry, 42, 43, 93 Reed, David, 109 Reed, Pamela, 62, 65, 109 Reed, Robert, 116 Reed, William, 93 Reel, Norbert, 93 Reeves, Bonnie, 109 Renier, Karen, 93 Regner, Matthew, 93 Reichel, Richard, 109 Reip, James, 93 Reid, Sherry, 62, 110 Remsberg, Dale, 13, 67, 66, 69 Rhoads, Jane, 11 Rhodes, Gordon, 12 Rice, Dennis, 93 Rice, Donald, 110 Rice, Mac, 65, 110 Rice, Sherry, 110 Richard, Bill, 110 Richardson, Hugh. 11 Richmond, Alice, 93 Rickard, Louise, 110 Riddle, Barbara, 14.59 Rigg, Patricia, 1 10 Riggs, Carl, 15 Riggs, Walter, 1 16 Riley, Douglas, 1 10 Riley, Idessa, 110 Riley, Karen, 38, 57, 62. 110 Risley, Richard. 110 Roberts, Burr, 15 Roberts, Kent, 93 Robertson, ( ' onnie, 62, 1 10 Robinson, Kenneth 1 10 Robinson. Roy, 17 Robinson, Susan, 52. 110 Rockey, Elaine. 110 Roden, Marvin, 94 Rogers, John Lee, 94 Rogers, John Lindsey, 94 Rogers, Thane, 54, 1 10 Roglin, James, I 10 Rolfe, Carol) n, 94 Roller, Glenn. I 10 Romero. Charles, 17 Ross, Eugene, 110 Roths. Clyde, 110 Rountree, Ross. I 14 Rouse. Daniel, 110 Rowan, Rev. Gerald, 53 Rowe, Marian. 11,58 Roy, David. 94 Rufenacht, Howard, 94,90 Ruggles, Patrick, 1 10 Rumsey, Edna, 18 Runyan, Allen. 1 10 Russell, Connie, 110 Russell, Ronald, 8,52 Ross, John, 94 -S- Sabata, Charles, 1 I I Saka, Wasiu, 63, 94 Salts, Richard, 94 Samms, Gary, 34, 63, I I I Sandburg, William, 94 Sandwell, John, 50, 53, 94 Santillic, Peter, 1 16 Santos, Peter, 94 Satterfield, Michael. 1 1 1 Savage, Randy, 1 16 Savage, Roger. 1 1 1 Schafer, Dale, 1 1 1 Schauf, Michael. 30, 94 Sehlesinger, Jon, 1 16 Schmidt, Rebecca, 54, 55, 1 I 1 Schmitter, Steven, 1 1 1 Schneider, Greg, 94 Schoffstall, John, 40 Scholl, J eft, 1 1 I Scholl, Steven, 1 1 1 Schroer, Ace, 64. 1 I 1 Schuler, Randall, I 1 1 Schulte, Donna, 94 Schultz, William, 50, 114 Schupbach, Terry, 94 Schwartz, Morlene, 65, 1 1 1 Schwartz, Randy, 96, 1 1 1 Schweitzer, Richard, 1 1 I Schwemmer, Jane, 116 SCIENCE CLUB, 58 Scott, Alan, 94 Scott, Larrv, 94 Scott, Roger, 1 16 Scribner, Duane, 39, 111 Scribner, James, 54. 55, 1 1 1 Seager, Kenneth, 94 Index 139 Seager. Ronald, 8, 52 Searl, Ross, 116 Seivley, Larry, 1 1 I Sell, Bruce, 94 Settles, Cheryl, 1 11 Severs, Carolyn, 50, 62, 94 Seward, Paul 94 Sexton, Michael, 1 1 1 Seymour, Keith, 94 Seymour, Ray, 17 Shank, Edward, 94 Shank, Linda, 1 1 1 Sham, Clayton, 54, 1 1 1 Sheaks, John. 1 1 1 Sherlock, Agnes, 116 Sherlock, Lester, 8, 111 Shields, Charles, 95 Shipman, Robert, 68, 98, 1 I 1 Short, James, 1 1 1 Shotwell. Lester, 1 1 1 Shreve, Dan, 1 14 Shryock, Stephen, 95 Shuck, Sheila, 1 1 1 Shuman, Karen, 1 14 Sibley, Arthur, 54, 1 1 1 Sidberry, Edward, 95 Siebert, Darrel, 95 Siebert, James, 1 14 Siegenthaler, Linda, 52, 65, 95 Siegrist, Terry, 1 16 Silvers, Clement (Bud), 95 Simmons, Lewis, 19 Simmons, Robert, 54, 55, 1 1 1 Simmons, Stanley, 114 Simpson, Jim, 95 Simpson, Andrew, 68, 69. 95 Skinner, Jane, 95 Slaughter, Ranch, 65, 1 1 1 Sledge, Cerald, 116 Smith, Alvin, Smith, Barbara, 1 I 1 Smith, Billie, 58, 95 Smith, David, 1 16 Smith, Dorothy, 1 16 Smith, James, 114 Smith, Judy, 62, 111 Smith, Katherine, 111 Smith. Kathleen. 95 Smith, Martha, 1 1 1 Smith, Owen, 63, 1 1 1 Smith, Raymond, 95 Smith, Steven, 1 1 1 Smith, Steven, Bruce, 114 Snellen, Terrence, 95 Snyder, Allan, 1 1 1 Snyder, Brian, 64, 1 I 1 Snyder, Dale, 95 Soden, Ada, 1 1 1 Solorio, Manuel, 95 Sorensen, Scott, 1 1 I Souders, Richard, 32, 38. 39, 54,57,94, 116 Sparkman, Kenneth, 1 1 1 Sparks, Judith, 95 Sphar, Jacque, 111 Spindel, Rusty. 63, 68. 70. 1 1 1 Spires, Marcia, 29, 62, 111 Spradlin, Mike, 1 1 1 Staats, Lewis, 1 16 Staats, Steven, 1 1 1 Stackley, Jill, 111 STAGE BAND, 23, 36, 49, 61, 54 Stanton, Brian, 95 Starkel, Ron, 111 Starr, Steven, 1 1 1 Stateham, Bryant, 30, 1 1 1 Stateham, Linda, 1 1 1 Stathis, Ronald, 116 Stauffer, James, 111 Stephens, Ann, 1 1 1 Stevens, Douglas, 1 1 1 Stever, James, 1 1 1 Stewart, David, 1 I I Stewart, Gary, 95 Stewart, Leland, 116 Stiger, Allen, 1 16 Stirnaman, Steven, 112 Stitt, jo Ellen, 112 Storrer, Beth, 112 Stovall, William, 112 Stowers, Bert, 17 Stowers, 5, Charles, 1 12 Strand, Jeaninc, 1 12 Strange, Donald, 112 Strobel, Charles, 52, 58, 59 Strotkamp, Larry, 95 STUDENT COUNCIL. 50 STUDENT KANSAS STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION, 58 Sullard, Claude, 112 Sullard, George, 1 12 Summers, Lorean, 95 Sundgren, Stephen, 112 Sutter, William, 54, 55 Swain, Alan, 112 Swank, Joyice, 95 Swift, George, 8 Swisher, Robert, 112 Schilling. Kathleen, 94 β€” T β€” Talley, Kenneth, 112 Tarman, David, 63, 69, 95 Tarter, Shirley, 81, 112 Tate, Jane, 112 Tate, Richard, 54 Tate, Rober, 63, 69, 112 Taylor, Carol, 112 TECHNICAL CLUB, 64 Teel, Terry, 1 17 Tennant, Melvin, 117 Terry, Marilyn, 62, 95 Tharp, Gary, 95 Tharp, Richard, 95 Theis, Phillip, 12 Tholen, John, 112 Thomas, David, 95 Thomas, Dennis, 64, 95 Thomas, Phyllis, 112 Thompson, Donald, 95 Thornton, James, 112 Thurman, Robert, 74, 77, 95 Tilton, Donna, 95 Tjaden, Neal, 95 Toburen, Don, 11,27,50 Toelkes, William, 31. 112 Tonn, Ronald, 112 Totty, Jeannie, 1 12 Towner, Jeffery, 112 Townsend, Timothy, 112 Tracy, James, 63, 95 Travis, Chris, 115 Traylor, Sylvia, 95 Tredway, Linda, 53, 62, 1 12 Triboulet, Peggy, 53, 62, 112 Trippel, Greg, 95 Trombla, Richard, 112 Trowbridge, Ronald, 95 Turner, Carrie, 1 12 Turner, Gary, 112 Tusler, Richard, 96 Tyler, Jerry, 112 β€” U β€” UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, 53 Unruh, Steven, 117 Utz, Howard, Jr., 112 β€” V β€” Valverde, Larry, 117 YanderWeele, Johanna, 115 VanderWeele, Louisa, 65, 112 VanDever, Lloyd, 112 VanDusen, Bob, 112 Varner, Douglas, 57, 115 Vaughn, Vicky, 21, 51, 58, 96 Yenable, Susan, 54, 1 12 VETERANS ' CLUB, 64 Vetter, Jack, 63, 68, 69. 96 Yiekerv (Warrick), Dianne, 96 Vinson, Clardy, 78, 79, 112 Vinson, Vicki, 112 Voegeli, Richard, 96 Vogt, Michael, 112 VonFeldt, David, 112 Vorderstrasse, Joyce, 52, 57, 62, 112 Voth, Gary, 96 Voth, James, 54, 96 β€” Wβ€” Wade, Richard, 115 Wagner, Gilbert, 96 Wagner, Karen, 58, 1 12 Walbourn, Edwin J., 4, 6, 50 Walford, Ronald, 112 Walker, Marcus, 96 Walker, Patricia, 112 Walls, Roger, 54, 55, 112 Walter, Charles, 112 Walters, Clark, 54, 96 Walters, Duane, 112 Waltman, Marie, 16, 20 Waltman, Richard, 96 Ward, Dannv, 112 Ward, Mark, 117 Ward, Robert, 112 Ware, James, 112 Warren, Daniel, 112 Warren, Deborah, 1 17 Warren, Joe Jr., 112 Warren, Ronnie, 112 Warren, William, 113 Warrick, Ken, 96 Watkins, Alan, 113 Watkins, Dana, 96 Watkins, David, 113 Watkins, Leona, 13, 50, 54 Watson, Jerry, 117 Watson, Robert, 96 Watters, Steven, 96 Watts, Richard, 1 13 Weaver, Karen, 113 Webb, Fred, 10, 64 Weber, Joan, 53, 62, 1 13 Weber, LeAnna, 113 Weispfenning, Ethan, 53, 58, 63, 96 Weeks, Robert, 96 Weible, Gregory, 113 Weiss, Jon, 113 Weldav, Bettv, 113 Wells, Fred, 63, 113 Welner, Bruce, 113 Welty, Dwan, 3, 117 Werth, Stan, 113 West, Marc, 117 West, Marsha, 113 Wheeler, Frank, 113 Whetstone, Richard, 113 Whipple, Gerald, 17 Whipple, Lelia, 18 White, Charles, 115 White, Donald, 113 White, Patricia, 117 White, Terron, 63, 96 White, Terry, 113 Whiteside, Joyce, 16 Whitham, Warren, 113 Whitney, Denise, 113 Whitney, Harold, 96 Whitson, Anita, 14,59 Whitson, Marvin, 54, 96 Whitton, Randy, 115 Wiens, Danny, 113 Wiens, Diann, 53, 62, 113 Williams, Candice, 113 Williams, Gary, 113 Williams, George. 1 17 Williams, Jerome, 97 Williams, Mike, 117 Williams, Sherry, 59, 97 Williams, Thomas, 113 Willis, Marvin, 7, 117 Wilson, Chester, 63, 68, 70, 97 Wilson, James, 56, 60, 97 Wilson, Jimmie, 97 Wilson, Kathryn, 58, 113 Wilson, Lance, 113 Wilson, Maureen, 113 Wilson, Ronald, 7 Wilson, Roy, 4, 64, 97 Wilson, Suzanne, 113 Wimberly, Carol, 113 Winberg, Travis III, 113 Winter, Lloyd, 63, 113 Winzen, Linda, 59, 97 Wischropp, Ann, 52, 97 Wischropp, Theodore, 11 Wolf, Larry, 97 Wolf, Ronald, 113 Wolff, Dennis, 117 WOMEN ' S TRIO, 55 Woods, Dwain, 113 Woolsey, Mary, 113 Woydziak, Greg, 97 Woydziak, James, 1 13 Wright, Wayne, 113 Wyckoff, David, 113 Wyland, Donna, 113 Wylie, Ronald, 117 Wyss, Richard Jr., 113 β€” Y β€” Yarbrough, Sharon, 113 Yeoman, Thomas, 113 York, Richard, 54, 97 Young, Thomas, 113 YOUNG DEMOCRATS, 51 YOUNG REPUBLICANS, 52 β€” Z β€” Zehr, David, 96, 97 Zeiner, Robert, 113 Ziesenis, Randy, 117 Zimmerman, Thomas, 97 Zlab, David, 97 Zlab, Micheal, 97 Zliczewski, Gerald, 97 Zoeller, Stephen, 63, 113 Zokai, Ali, 117 Zuercher, Dennis, 5, 17 140 Index -LL-i ' wwMimmm i iiu tm


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