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

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.■ ' r? I ... •KWSWWWM. ■ ' III. - .«-. . iSHHMS MMlfll RPvoQi Words are wise men ' s counters- — Thomas Hobbes T, H 4 :E, B 3 U, T,|L,JE,jR,| gj0 1 |U,|N,fT l 1974 — ., — , , G, Ri li Z, n Z m L, Y 4 L ,0 . 11 ' 1 4 ; Contents 0, M 3 M U, N, I, 0, R N, I, T, K D 2 0, R,IA, D 2 0, N, Special Features 7 Campus Community 23 Athletic Arena 47 Personalities 63 Awards 103 Index 119 God wove a web of loveliness, Of clouds and stars and birds, But made not anything at all So beautiful as words. — Anna Hempstead Branch 5f i .: : i- . .- ■y . - :i, ■ X.. V + . ' % v I Sw x A-W - ■Mill - - ' i ' ' ■■- ! ' ■ ■ ' WPiiMi- - -v- : ' • ' l ill: ill-- :, E£ fiTv Ja A picture is worth more than ten thousand words. — Chinese Proverb Winter speaks words of beauty. Bright is the ring of words When the right man rings the S3 1 , 1I4; ■, J M| 1 1 f«i «- i__ 1 _J . N, N, l,!V, E, R, n H 4 !O M 3 y. T I u, n, a S, A. R, Y 4 T 1 S, 1 i ; _.:;.. ..- ■ ; : JStoW-.. Mary Overholser pleads with Vince Antonelli in The Physi- cian In Spite Of Himself. Rod Schuler converses with Don Gilliland while Sean Cook and Sandra Bart look on in Ten Little Indians. Janet Cummins and Rod Schuler star in Little Mary Sunshine. Sandra Barnt and Vince Antonelli star in Ten Little Indians. 8 Special Features Leadville provides setting for theatre Last summer, twenty-five Juco students participated in five weeks of summer theatre at Leadville, Colorado. In addition, there were also director Mr. Darryl Patten and Mrs. Patten. Mrs. Amos B. Marsh accompa- nied and directed the music continuity, and Mr. Bob Peterson, director of theatre at Kan- sas Newman College of Wichita, served as director of choregraphy . The players staged four productions at the historic Tabor House. They were: Ten Little Indians, Little Mary Sunshine, Alice In Wonderland, and The Physician In Spite Of Himself. The historic Tabor House in Leadville, Colorado provides theatrical setting. Mary Overholser, Luci Jenkins, Kandi Willson, Ramona Lowery, Cheryl Williams, and Deborah Staats tease Rod Schuler in Ten Lit- tle Indians. Special Features 9 t v. Ten Years of Butler County Community Junior College celebrated its tenth anniversary in October, 1973. The occasion was commemorated by various events involving students, faculty, and staff. The members of the Board of Trustees hosted a reception for the members of the faculty and staff. The school newspaper, THE LANTERN, published a special 20-page edi- tion for the occasion. On the original completion, the occasion fee - ' Sis  it ' • j i £}J m YS-S l 1 Mli The new campus site was just an unused acreage of pastureland. Air photographer displays partially constructed campus. Fine arts building takes shape against academic building. - .J - k ' Bf .«.- -,. Campus Growth was recognized with an address by Gover- nor Avery, followed by an open house to the public on October 2, 1966. Butler County Community Junior College was the first county college in the state of Kansas. Construction work on the campus began in February of 1966, and continued until the summer of 1967, at which time the total campus was complete. The pictures on these pages show the campus at different times during its 10-year history. - J m jtJ ft « £ ' $ J P - , ;.  ; : Students head for student union between classes. Heart of campus shows well from library window. Completed campus presents sharp outline against clear sky. S. Edwina Ysidro Carlene Valentine Homecoming Personalities: Robert Brown, Edwina Ysidro, Kit Hawk, Dale Sobba, Carlene Valentine, and Rudy Jackson . 12 0 t 1 Homecoming Queen Kit Hawk Kit Hawk, a freshman from Wichita, was crowned 1973 Homecoming Queen dur- ing half-time of the Butler-Cowley Coun- ty football game. The queen and her at- tendants later reigned at a dance spon- sored by the Student Council . 13 ROTC Unit demonstrates precision in marching performance. ROTC Program Initiated At Butler Captains Michael Linn and Michael Brown became familiar personalities on campus during the past year as they initiated the ROTC course in cooperation with the pro- gram at Wichita State University. Both men are assistant professors of military science as Wichita ' s only ally. Students — men or women — enrolled in the ROTC course receive credit that trans- fers to any university offering the program. They are also eligible to receive scholarships and other financial aids during their last two years of college. Classroom activities are held on campus. Students spend one Saturday a month at Wichita for a leadership laboratory test. The course is designed to provide training in management and leadership and leads to a commission as 2nd Lieutenant. Captain Michael W. Linn Captain Michael S. Brown ■ 14 Special Features Captain Linn directs classroom activity. ,- T Joyce Thompson, Sara Cummins, Judy Strain, and Don Tobu- ren, Clyde Hiebert, and Gayle Krause, concentrate on favority specialities. President ' s Christmas Party President and Mrs. Walbourn hosted their an- nual Christmas reception for the faculty and staff just before the end of the first semester. The cafe- teria, decorated for the festive season, provided an appropriate setting, and the holiday spirit dominated the occasion. I Fun, fellowship and food provide a joyous evening. Attractive decor and tasty delicacies invite staff members to buffet table. Special Features 15 ' The Crucible ' On November 8, 9, and 10 BCCJC actors per- formed and worked behind the scenes in the the- atre department ' s fall presentation, The Cruci- ble. Darryl Patten, aided by Greg Fox, assistant director, produced this socially significant drama by Arthur Miller. Set in the sixteenth century in Salem, Massachusetts, The Crucible is the story of how untruths and ignorance eventually destroy the lives of thirty-nine men and women reputedly possessed by the Devil. Young girls (K. Watts, K. Willson, K. Brickley, and M. Thompson) Two staunch women of Salem (B. Lamb and C. Kelly) are ac-j pretending to be possessed, cause the tragedy of Salem. cused of practicing witchcraft. John Oliver as the Rev. Hale exercises the Devil as he pleads with Jenise Hudson as Tituba. 16 Special Features A tense scene occurs in the courtroom during the Salem witchcraft trials: Rex McVey, Francis Nurse; Ed Swift, Giles Cory: Karen Watts, Mary Warren; Don Gilliland, John Proctor; Sterling Johnson, Rev. Samuel Parris; Jim Cobb, Deputy Governor Danforth; Kandi Willson, Abigail Williams; Dan Ross, Judge Hathorne; John Oliver, Rev. Hale; Melinda Thompson, Mercy Lewis; and Kay Brickley, Susanna Wollcott. Mitzi Mossman as Ann Putnam: They saw her fly over IngersolPs barn ; Leah January as Betty Parris. Looking on are John Reinhart as Thomas Putnam and Sterling Johnson as Rev. Samuel Parris. Don Gilliland as John Proctor: You ' ll not take my wife, Charlene Kelly as Elizabeth Proctor. Special Features 17 Mrs. Francis Hall presents to Mr. Chism and Mr. Havel the first Hall Memorial Scholarship for a college student. Charlotte Mason was the recipient. Fine arts gallery provides setting for art exhibits by students, faculty, community, and guest artists. Bf Gail Braman, 81, El Dorado, has been a special art student in Mr. Havel ' s painting classes this year, fulfilling a life-long ambition. The first formal art courses she has ever had have given her a chance to learn the techniques and to improve her skill in creating paitings in oil. Her enthusiasm and success have been an inspiration to many in the art department. 18 Special Features Collegiate Singers, Front Row: Pam Hyle, Debbie Staats, Daytha Ball, Bill ie Waggy, Kandi Willson, Marcia Murphy, and Beth Lamb. — Back Row: Tim Engels, Rex McVey, Phil Ashley, Steve Simpson, Ed Swift. Collegiate Singers emphasize rhythm in concert. Fine Arts The music and art depart- ments offer many opportuni- ties to the community for both participation and entertain- ment. Concerts, gallery shows, and club programs receive many commendations. Darryl F. Patten directed the Butler Chorus and Community Cho- rale in a special concert during the spring semester. Art courses attract the inter- ests of all ages; each student can experiment with his cho- sen medium and explore other methods of artistic communi- cation. Special Features 19 Special Interests Create Variety of Activities : ' ■•■■, • ! V M Molly Mann calms her pet rats. Don Gilliland, anticipates a career related to the theatre, stud- ies facial features to create a new stage character. At homecoming open house Mrs. Choens welcomes guests to learning laboratory. 20 Special Features Booster club watermelon feed delights Bill Filener, Brent Nearhood, and Kevin Hays. Dormitory stunts provide entertainment for fall get-acquainted event. Special Features 21 Parties: include people and rhythm, bands and voices, joy and togetherness. 22 Campus Community Words are like leaves, some wither every year, And every year a younger race succee — Horace VJ 0, i i, C. E 1 S  1 1—1 3 3 I ™ L. -i I 1 ! .i 3 _ u, M 3 ! 1, ■ 1 D 2 0, R, T, 0,| R, 4 R, G, A, N, I, Z 10 A,|T, I, 0, N,|S, R, U, T, N, I, E, J : I C 3 j C 3 I, s, L, Campus Community 23 Student Counci The student council is the governing body that represents the student body regarding the poli- cies of the activities program. The council consist- ed of three representatives from each class and one from each club, and the council sponsor, Miss Judy Strain. The council was very active in extra curricular activities. As usual, it sponsored the homecoming festivities. Pictured at right are President Walbourn and Carol Day-Nettleton greeting Queen Kit Hawk. For the first time on campus, students could view films on the video- tape unit in the Union. Also, for the first time, students became members of college commit- tees. The council included in its program after- game dances and the Red Cross blood drive. ■ • ' .  . ' : : Student Council, Front Row: Grant Vance, president; Dania Fritzler, secretary; Mike Kling, chairperson of student promotions; Carlene Valentine, chairperson of student affairs; Second Row: Gary Shaffer, Don Gilliland, Mary Erdwien, Debbie Duncan, Ed Scott, Jan Denny, Sharon Fullinwider; Third Row: Richard Burton, Curt Baltzley, Jim Cobb, Janice Neill, Audrey Long, Judy Strain, Sponsor; Jenise Hudson. 24 Campus Community DECA Officers: Tom Inkanish, Stuco representative; Patty Burger, secretary; Sam Buston, parliamentarian; Kristy Williams, treasurer, Craig Clark, president; Debbie Hite, reporter; Mike Fagg, state president of DECA; Dania Fritzler, project chairman; Maria Rutschman, assistant secretary; Charlie Shepherd, vice president. DECA The Distributive Education Clubs of America, otherwise known as DECA, are specifical- ly designed for students en- rolled in distributive educa- tion. This is a program of in- struction which teaches man- agement and merchandising. The BCCJC club attended a fall leadership conference and raised money by selling candy. This money was used to send members to the state contest in Topeka and to sponsor an em- ployer-employee reception dinner. Mr. Herman Ogg served as the club ' s sponsor. DECA: Steve Pringle, Brett Scott, Mack Weber, Jenise Hudson, Buster Kohls, Debbie Hite, Tom Inkanish, Maria Rutschman, Lucy Britton, Steve French, Dania Fritzler, Craig Duryea, Kristy Williams, Mike Fagg, Rich Hays, Keith Albrecht, Beryl Artz, Randy Hall, Charlie Shepherd, Craig Clark, Patty Burger, Sam Buxton. Campus Community 25 I j ! Students gather informally for a weekly gathering of the Campus Crusade for Christ. Campus Crusade for Christ Office Education Club The Campus Crusade for Christ (CCC) is a loosely structured interdenominational organiza- tion open to any student or faculty member. It attempts to provide a basic understanding of Christian living and of the Bible, with discussions, guest speakers, song fests, and religious services. Members share additional fellowship through dinners, parties, and other recreational activities. The Office Education Club prepared students to enter the business world. The club programs included guest speakers who talked about their specific businesses and about qualifications of secretaries. The club sponsored money-making projects to provide for a gift to the Swift scholar- ship fund, for a planned trip to a job fair, and for attending the state spring contest. Office Education Club, Front Row: Ramona Mcintosh, president; Joni Frakes, vice president; Cathy Reed, secretary; Leann Hoyt, treasurer; Sharon Fullinwider, Stuco Rep.; Row Two: Lanette Martindale, Gail Tennyson, Jacqueline Notz, Cynda Parsons, Christine Olson, Cheryl Van Cleave, Leslie Henn; Row Three: Lisa Satterthwaite, Kathy Duncan, Kathy Lucas, Mary Sears, Sandra Liggett, Donna Fawbush, and Mr. Seager, sponsor. Ecology Club The Ecology Club is open to students and faculty members interested in environmental problems. Members contribut- ed to the Swift scholarship fund and voted to purchase trees for beautifying the campus. The club also made plans for satel- lite ecology clubs in neighbor- ing high schools. Meetings fea- tured ecology films and guest speakers. Students buy goodies at the Ecology Club ' s bake sale. f imp Ww Ecology Club, Front Row: Kent Doll, president; Patti Schmidt, secretary; Cheryl Van Cleave, treasurer; Mrs. Brandner, sponsor; Row Two: Elaine Sommerhauser, Dixie Grier, Lila Rohr, Debra Sibley, Leann Hoyt, Miriam Baber; Row Three: Mr. Theis, sponsor; David Fraser, Raymond Meritt, Virgil Moralez, Barbara Knieling, Jan Taylor, Edward Scott, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Hiebert; Row Four: Den- nis Hile, Jess Plummer, Raymond Mcintosh, Mark Gale, Stan Cox, Reid Dennis, Ron Downing, and Joe Weller. Campus Community 27 Steve Mcintosh, KEYN news director, speaks at the journalism banquet while Bill Bidwell and John Reinhart listen. Sharon Mason pores over her women ' s news story. Grant Vance pauses a moment to think. 28 Campus Community The Lantern The Lantern is the student newspaper published weekly at BCCJC. Editors John Reinhart and Jim Cobb, assisted by an efficient staff and advised by Bill Bidwell, reported the news, critiqued plays, books, and records, and recorded and photographed the campus events of the year. Twenty-one staff members were honored at the fifth annual journalism banquet held in December. Bill Bidwell, advisor, and John Reinhart, first semester editor-in-chief, discuss some copy for The Lantern. — 1.4 Tim Browning, Doris Knott, and Dave Sooter, staff members, and Joe Moreland, business manager, work diligently on a weekly Lan- tern assignment. Campus Community 29 Nursing Department Increases Staff Strenuous study and hard work enabled the nursing stu- dents to perform well in spite of many miles of commuting to hospital facilities in Newton and Wichita, as well as in El Dorado. The addition of two staff members, Janet Bahr and Mi- chael Goodwin, enhanced the offering of the department. Students received clinical in- struction from surgeons, learned laboratory procedures from leading technicians, and acquired specialized help in practical medicine from expe- rienced members in the medi- cal field. Mike Goodwin, instructor, and student Sandy Luscombe aid patient Mrs. Shupp. 30 Campus Community « . ! T- Students observe and participate in surgery procedure. ■ ' ■ ■:■:■■ ' ' ..:■■. ABOVE: Students Karen Johnson and Mike Evans hear Robert McGinnis, laboratory director. BELOW: Craig Gibson, student, and Mr. Goodwin, instructor, give patient care. S ' j I Second Year Class: Front Row: Kathy Beeton, Karen Johnson, Judy Ross, Sandra Luscombe, Sue McDonald; Back Row: Vickie Boll- man, Fairie Merwin, Craig Gibson, Michael Evans, and Mike Goodwin, Instructor. First Year Students, Front Row: Shirley Jones, Shirley Hughey, Debra Lane, Beth Lamb, Shirley Knoll, Pamela Hyle; Middle Row: Susan Henschen, Mary Favreau, Melanie Drouillard, Claire Zlab, Yvonne Waggoner, Marsha Hendrickson; Back Row: D. A. An- drews, Sherrill Jackson, Colleen Fry, Larry Koch, Howard Uhlhorn, Alan Kelley, and Janet Bahr, Instructor. Campus Community 31 . , Cast, Back Row: Pam Vance as Conchita; Bill ie Waggy, Lupita; Tim Sidebottom and Sterling Johnson as Popo; Don Gilliland, Jose; Pat Mahafry, Albert; Karen Watts, Ana Maria; Front Row: Rex McVey, Renaldo; Debbie Staats, Pedro; John Oliver, Marcos. The Tiniest Town in Mexico On February 1 the Junior College Theatre opened a fourteen-performance run of the musi- cal play, The Tiniest Town in Mexico. The play was written for young people by David Novak with music by Edward Herzog. Approximately 1200 El Dorado grade school children saw the play in special morning and af- ternoon showings on campus. Six performances were also presented at the Wichita Children ' s Theater where the college players appeared for their fourth annual presentation. Additional showings were made in Augusta. U Campus Community Sutler tognlij iniov Cil COULEGIftTE Collegiate 4-HClub The 4-H Club maintained an active program despite a smaller membership. Members spent one day at the State Fair food booth. They also sent materials to Greenwood County for leader- ship training. They also gave twenty-five dollars to the George Swift Memorial Fund. Pictured above, Mitzi Mossman and Karmy Olson make a sign for the food booth. At left, members of the club pose in front of booth at the fair. «.aj 3? f ♦% i 4-H Members, Standing: Robert Harber, Mr. Ensz, Mr. Wischropp; Seated: Karmellia Olson, Janice Neill, Mitzi Mossman, Kathy Lucas. Steve Litchfield adjusts lathe for machine work. Industrial Education Courses Provide Job Training Courses in the industrial education department train people to seek immediate employment in the industrial field, to upgrade their job skills, to become independent in their particular activity, or to qualify for new employment. Those persons who so desire may also apply the training to a re- lated baccalaureate degree program. Burgess Heyward and Steve Ford replace motor parts. Alan Robertson and Melvin Hain operate milling machine. Debbie Hahn reaches for carburetor. Ed Fitzpatrick works on electronic control circuit. Jack Drake and Steve Litchfield plan a drafting project. Melvin Hain sands auto body for a new paint job. Gary Harder runs shaper in machine shop. Terry Kessler completes a tig welding job. Yearbook Staff The 1974 yearbook staff wishes to thank all persons who contributed in any way to this year ' s publication. The first semester class planned the book and completed the major portion of the copy. Second semester stu- dents assisted in meeting the final deadline. They also planned the supplement of spring activities. . r ' : Jan Wimbley prepares index cards. ■ Tim Browning writes some copy for the yearbook. Bob Hill, Tim Browning, and Jan Wimbly, members of the spring semester class, work to complete the yearbook. ( Bob Hill scans a previous copy of The Grizzly while planning a page layout. Terry Huffman, Tim Pouncey, Paula Engle, Miss Kuhlmann, and Mary Erdwien prepare mug shots. (Not pictured, Don Henry). Gary Crowl, photographer, arranges Scrabble letters for divi- sion page photo. Terry Huffman and Mary Erdwien assume responsibility of completing yearbook copy. V -v. fJL ' ft tMmmmmiz t ;jm a « 38 Campus Community , -f  ( pgg -- ' v - . - 5; . , • r . ....... Campus Views Campus Community 39 Dormitory Students Living in a college dormitory is a challenging experience. A dorm fills the gap from the home environment to living away from home. This year ' s students seem to manage well. Mrs. Moriarty, dorm housemother, said that stu- dents had neater and more decorative rooms than last year. She added that they were more cooperative too. Women residents gather to chat . Visitor is warmly welcomed. S. J Students prepare to study. Lounge provides center for relaxation 40 Organizations First Floor: Kit Hawk, Brenda Baumann, Vicki Coffel, Gloria McLean, Linda Spencer, Debra Ryan, Joyce Anderson, Jean- nine Hinther, Jennie Watt, Mary Voegeli, Junetta French, Deborah Stricklen, Vennessa Ford, Pamela Hyle, Cindy Powell, Tasha McAbee, Debra Durbin, Dixie Grier, Vicky Avers, Elaine Sommerhauser, Janice Neill, Dona Lawless, Anita Dunlap. Second Floor:Debbie Sinnes, Loretta Schiffelbein, Jan Wim- bley, Martha Voth, Sheryl Shouse, Mary Gladowski, Jacqueline Mar, Darylene France, Lisa Hershberger, Carol Steeby, Audrey Long, Debbie Freeman, Sylvia Liston, Rebecca Langley, Cyn- thia Liston, Karla McHam, Cathy Hubbard, Rhonda Korte, Su- san Flemming, Marcia Murphy, Barbara Kneiling, Gail Uhlenhop. First Floor: Mike Blodgett, Herchel Crainer, Gregg Little, Joe Ayers, David Bowen, Sterling Johnson, David Reising, Bill Humphrey, Arthur Stirnaman, Mark Uhland, Calvin Apple- gate, Edward Swift, Richard Carr, Warren Moore, Barney Hill, Mark Lemasters, Thomas Angulo, Rodger Dickey, Steven Simpson, William Fry, Thomas Payne. Second Floor: Jerry Fambo, Tom Skinner, Glenn Lawless, Charles Ayers, Michael Hemburger, Robert Goin, Ray Ibarra, Kevin Compton, Leland Alexander, Greg May, Douglas Weav- er, Robert Mathieson, Bradford Lehner, Allen Paul, Monte Cook, Marte Cook, Frederick Frankie, William Meysing. Campus Community 41 Behind the Scenes Many activities take place in an institution that are often so rou- tine that they receive little recognition, but the events are still essen- tial to the ongoing success of our campus community. Butch, who adopted the campus as his home, is a friend to all on campus as long as classes are in session. But when the last car leaves at night, he assumes the role of assistant patrolman and alerts the security guard of any intrud- ers. His friends put him behind the camera to be properly mugged. Mitzi Mossman and Mrs. Longfellow use yards of goods and spend hours of time fashioning play costumes. Judy Ross has chin spotlighted for ID photo during enrollment procedures. • H E ■ H . | 1 !P5 Hi ! Backstage crews handle ropes and scenery. David Jessup tightens a rope while Gayla Bonnell lends a hand . Mr. Webb plans for class session, and Mrs. Waltman, checks library materials. Above, Left: Mrs. Brandner assists a studen t in enrollment line. Left: Cathy Hubbard waits for next student to ap- ply for ID picture. 7 • - Campus Community 43 Classroom Activities Encourage Learning Amir Mortazavi, Razar Vazirian, and Koichi Furusawa practice reading English in learning lab. Carol Steeby and Kathy McCoy learn lab techniques. Mr. Erickson ' s accounting class busily records lecture information. 44 Campus Community INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS share with coeds in a current discussion, Pictured are: Hagh Yazdanpanah (Zee), Cheryl (Williams) Yazdanpanah, German Paolini, Reza Vazirian, Karen Bonnell. Listening experiences in the learning laboratory provide rapid acquaintance with English for Amir Mortazavi, Reza Vazirian, and Koichi Furusawa. International Students Under the direction of Mr. Bill Trent the international stu- dents organized a club for the purpose of promoting under- standing among people of the world at any level of comuni- ty interest. Six students attend- ed the state foreign student conference in Emporia, and several students have shared their personal experiences as guests in various homes in the county. Officers of the club elected in January are Hugo Moreira, president; Zee Yazdanpanah, vice president; and German Paolini, secretary-treasurer. 5 Art Club — 1st Row: Charlotte Mason, Pres.; Gayla Bonnell, Vice Pres.; Greg Lacy, sec.-treas.; Dan Ross, Stuco representative; 2nd Sem. President was Gayla Bonell. 2nd Row: Gail Parker, Janet Miller, Loretta Schiffelbein, Karen Bonnell, Miriam Baber. 3rd Row: Debra Sinnes, Mr. Chism, Helen Forbes, Mr. Havel, Reza Vazirian, Glen Nichols, Patricia Sanders. Art Club Members of the art department maintain a club in order to provide opportunities for implement- ing art tours, special exhibits, and guest lectures. 0 y:f - ' ■ m A Xw  4? Mr. Havel demonstrates a special technique to Mike Blodget. Loretta Scheffelbein sketches campus scene. 46 Campus Community f £;.► ' ' F. 7 G 2 4 F o, t, ™, L, o, T, B3IA, 1 , 1 C 3 R, 0, b, b, i B 3 S, E, 0,1 U, N,|T,|R, Y 4 r — H 4 L 0, N, C 3 [H i |E, E,[R, L.jE, , D 21 E,:R, T71 FT — 5 J, N, T,|R, A, M, U,|R, L, S, w Football games call for dedication and enthusiasm. Cheerleaders Perhaps the busiest people on campus are the cheerleaders, who attend the athletic events of all major sports, seek ways of creating enthusiastic support among the student body and community fans, and uphold the fighting spirit of any team, regardless of its win-loss record. This year ' s cheer- leaders have been most faithful in their perform- ance and thus deserve credit for a job well done. CHEERLEADERS: Carlene Valentine, Pam Banister, Debra Martin, Vicki Claassen, Marcia Murphy, and Molly Mann pause for pho- tographer ' s art. 48 Athletic Arena Drill Team: Billie Waggy, Cindy Hill, Lisa Evans, Debbie Staats, Barbara Lowden, Cynda Parsons, Susie Thornton, Debbie Freeman, Leah Brison, Robin Olmstead, Theresa Hays, Brenda Bauman, Cindy Powell, Sherry Clements, Joni Blanding, Debbie Durbin. Santa winds up a tin soldier. Honey Bears appear in one of many performances. Honeybears The women ' s drill team added beauty, color, precision, humor, and rhythm to many athletic events. It also performed at many community functions as well as parades and other festivities in and away from Butler County. Athletic Arena 49 ►-, -.j- , - . , .,; ' -., • i«. - : ■ r  : •• - Steve Glaze finished seventh in home meet and was seventh team member for the 192nd place at Nationals. Co-Captains: Perry Pittman, 6th at home, sixth for 188th place at Nation- als; Dave Copp, 5th at home, 5th for 180th at Nationals. I i;P ..... - , , s - ' JttlL ' Rod Brown finished fourth at home, fourth team member for 166th place at Nationals. WNg- ffiH Mark Ewing and Mark Malone move into position for six and thirteenth positions at Allen County Invitational Meet. Ewing was sec- ond and Malone third Butler runners to place 152nd and 153rd at Nationals. 50 Athletic Scene ' ■ - ■■■■■■■■iii«A« . w « a Front: Coach Ollie Isom, Mark Malone, Julius Stewart, Steve Glaze, Perry Pittman, Rod Brown, Dave Copp; Second Row: Dan din- ger, Kevin Hays, Gary Wartick, Brent Coffman, Rob Goin, Mark Ewing, Frank Thorne. Cross Country 1973 Although the cross country team did not domi- nate as past Butler teams had done, it neverthe- less had a respectable season with four first places, five second places including second place for Region VI. Seven members attended the Na- tional Junior College Athletic Association meet in Tallahassee Florida, where they placed twenty- third. Brent Coffman was the alternate at the Na- tionals and photographed the meet. Coach Isom commended the team for their improvement and reported that the time comparisons with those of previous teams indicated that they were equally as strong as other teams have been . Stewart moves into contention at National to place 59th, after winning Regional. Athletic Scene 51 : «« Football Squad Candidates: G. Jacobs, S. Davis, G. Norflee, R. Carmack, C. Squires, G. Voegeli, M. Werner, B. Strunck, A. Stirnamen, G. Markley, T. Payne, G. Jacobs, B. Heyward, C. Chisolm, Trainer P. Greco, J. Clifton, B. Hentzen, L. Bridgeforth, C. Manning, R. Jones, D. Mathews, P. Mitchell, B. Pennington, S. Taylor, R. Towles, M. Erpelding, G. Crowl, M. Haines, R. Grove C. Captains: Chris Squires, Rick Grove, George Voegeli, Greg Norflee. Coach Remsberg signals to decline penalty. Grizzly receiver makes key reception. 52 Sports Arena Tough defense stops runner cold. .- Reid, Manager McDermott, Manager M. Blodgett, Coach Remsberg, B. Humphrey, ). Meyer, i R. Hansen, D. Hall, D. Moss, R. Hamilton, L. Ek, C. Applegate, R. Beeler, L. Gourley, ). Houser, C. Knight, W. Hines, R. Hummell, J. Ayers, Coach Schottel. 1973 Coaches And Staff, Front Row: Mike Blodgett, Steve McDermott, Phil Greco; Back Coach Schottel shouts instructions to play- Row: Coach Schottel, Coach Remsberg. ers on field. Voegeli gets off another fine punt. Sports Arena 53 Grizzlies Finish Season With a 1-9-1 Tally When one looks back on the 1973-74 football season, the first impression is that of failure. However a team does not have to have a winning season to be successful. Many people gain valu- able experience which can help mold them into good citizens in our society by learning that win- ning is not the only thing. Next season the pros- pects for a good football team at Butler County look favorable. 1973-74 Football Schedule BCCJC 16 Fairbury 6 BCCJC 22 Haskell 8 BCCJC Fort Scott 30 BCCJC 6 Dodge City 24 BCCJC 20 Coffeyville 20 BCCJC 14 Cowley Co. 35 BCCJC 22 Highland 15 BCCJC 5 Independence 24 BCCJC Garden City 50 BCCJC 9 Hutchinson 29 BCCJC 6 Pratt 19 1973 Second Team Grizzly All-Stars The 1973 Jayhawk Junior College Conference Second Team honored Seven Grizzlies and gave one honorable mention from Butler County. Rick Grove Walter Hines Greg Norflee Chris Squires Mike Werner Charles Chisolm George Voegeli Honorable Mention: Glenn Jacobs Linebacker Defensive back Tight end Tackle Center Back Punter End Grizzlies move in fast to stop long gain. Rusty Hamilton throws for a long bomb. Grizzly player throws Independence for a loss. Butler player makes key tackle to prevent score. 54 Sports Arena Grizzly defense stops opposition for no gain . C. Chisolm , i D. Mathews W.Hines m G. Jacobs J. Bortnick G. Markley G. Norflee N S. Davis 1973 Grizzly P. Mitchell R. Grove B. Heyward C. Squires M. Werner Returning Lettermen S.Taylor I 1 G. Voegeli A. Stirnaman C. Manning ss Ronnie Thompson Wallace Logan Basketba 1973-74 The Grizzlies had five return- ing sophomores for the 1973- 1974 season. The team showed early potential under Coach Shipl ey. Rod Hampton Dave McClanathan Greg Johnson 56 Athletic Arena Basketball Squad — Top Row: Coach Gene Arnold, Greg Norflee, Dave McClanathan, Jim Toevs, Greg Johnson, Rod Hampton, Bob Bachman, Robert Nash, Wallace Logan, Coach Curt Shipley; Bottom Row: Phil Shoffstal, Steve Luper, Mark Diskin, Willie Richard, Ron Thompson, Ron Parker, Keith Salmans, trainer. Grizzly head, Coach Shipley, and assistant, Coach Arnold, signal players to set up offense. Thompson drives the base line. Grizzlies go high after loose bal Ronnie Thompson gets set to drive for the basket. Above: Greg Johnson drives for two. At Right: Wallace Logan lays in an easy basket. 58 Athletic Scene ♦ «s Thompson puts up a long one despite close guarding by Kansas City Player. Grizzlies commit costly turnover against Kansas City. - - At left, Wallace Logan blocks shot with a great effort. Above, Logan passes off under the basket. Basketball Season Record BCCJC Opponents BCCJC Opponents 54 Kansas City, KS. 57 71 Seward County 73 Coffeyville Tournament ?nt 57 St. John ' s 81 60 Coffeyville 59 64 KU Junior Varsity 83 52 Independence 85 58 Barton County 57 78 Fort Scott 59 72 Pratt 82 Butler County Classic k 78 Dodge City 67 86 Northern Oklahoma 69 66 Cowley County 68 70 St. John ' s 71 77 Garden City 82 67 Dodge City 82 80 Neosho County 92 81 Hesston 88 74 Hutchinson 90 71 Garden City 87 65 Pratt 76 55 Neosho County 63 75 Cloud County 80 66 Coffeyville 84 65 Seward County 61 51 Colby 75 65 Cowley County 51 72 Hutchinson 91 57 Barton County 67 Golf The Grizzly golf team partici- pated in a number of matches and tournaments during the fall season. The golfers placed second in the Jayhawk Junior College Conference at Great Bend. More golf matches and tournaments are planned for the spring semester. Gold Team: Pro Jack Loban, Chuck Enns, Dave Taylor, Herchel Crainer, Barry Cross, Ron Parker. 60 Athletic Arena Cowley County defeats Butler County volleyball team in October match. Women ' s Sports Women interested in inter- scholastic athletic competion have had opportunities for par- ticipating in four sports during the past year. Volley ball and bowling contests were held during the fall semester. Tennis and track events were sched- uled for the spring semester activities. In addition to the above named sports, intramural com- petition has been available in a variety of games. A series of play nights during the second semester also offered fun for all interested participants. Nikke Watkins hopes for a strike in practice session. Athletic Arena 61 .: ;r  Huddles: the Beginning of Team Work 62 Athletic Arena RilEijSJ l t ' ■--if ■ hi ' f TiTr-Trr- ' t-[ii[fiifTiiirrr1i % i iiii ii ii i (M h 4 |o,im, o,!r,ie,Ts; a i: 3: , . ■- E.F.ADAMS Chairman JAMES D.HITTLE EDWARD R.JONES G. E. KASSEBAUM W.PATRICK RUSSELL RALPH W. UNGER ! President Walbourn And Board of Trustees President Edwin J. Walbourn and the six mem- bers of the Board of Trustees of Butler County Junior College are the policy makers of the school. They also insure that the college operates smoothly. Two new members of the board, W. Patrick Russell and Ralph W. Under, are the first graduates of the college to serve on the board of trustees. The board hosted a reception for the faculty and staff members in October as a part of the observation of the tenth anniversary of the col- lege at its present location. The board also au- thorized a new program in Building Trades and the continuance of the summer theatre project. To maintain enrollment, it granted in-county scholarships and voted to continue a full college program, despite budget cuts. 64 Personalities President Edwin J. Walbourn Personalities 65 ' WILLIAMC. CUMMINS Dean of Student Services MARILYN M. METTLER Director of Nursing Education CHARLES H.HARRIS Business Manager RONALD D.WILSON Dean of Instructional Services v LEONARD]. MCKINNEY Registrar GLENN K. LEIMER Coordinator of Custodial and Maintenance Services Administrative Staff The administrators faced a budget problem this year because of re- duced state funds last spring. But a state regulated increase in tuition from $5.00 to $7.00 per credit hour, some unexpected funds, faculty res- ignations, and slightly larger class sizes enabled them to maintain a high academic standard. Dean Cummins advises a student. 66 Personalities Instructional Staff Butler County Community Junior College has fifty-five in- structors who teach a wide variety of courses, serve as student advisors, act as club sponsors, and help develop good relationships between students and faculty. Coach Remsberg assists a student in final enrollment. FELIX E. ADAMS, JR. Social Science JOHN R. ANDERSON Automotive Technology ROBERT D. ANDERSON Music BURL T. ARBOGAST Electronics-Electricity Technology GENE R. ARNOLD Industrial Arts, Physical Education JANET E. BAHR Nursing WILLIAM G. BIDWELL Journalism PATRICIA A. BRANDNER Mathematics LOREN J. BRINKMEYER Data Processing ROBERT H. CH1SM Art, Division Chairman JOY K. CHOENS Programmed Learning HOWARD CLEMENTS Office Education, Social Science, Division Chairman MARTHA N. DOTY English, Speech ROLAND H. ENSZ Social Science DARREL L. ERIKSON Business CHARLES C. FULLER Biological Science Personalities 67 Instructional Staff Coach Isom and Mr. Kohls take a break from hectic enrollment lines. ARDEN N. GOOD Auto Body MARY JO GRANT English RICHARD L. GREGORY Mathematics, Physical Science LYNN B. HAVEL Art GERALD |. HERTEL Technical Mathematics, Data Processing CLYDE HIEBERT Physical Science OLIVER W. ISOM Social Science, Division Chairman; Athlet- ics EVERETT E. KOHLS Social Science, Admissions Counselor GAYLE A. KRAUSE Mathematics, Division Chairman HERBERT J. KRELLER Social Science BLENDA KUHLMANN English JOHN K. LAY, JR. Social Science DAVID K. LONGFELLOW English SHIRLEY L. LONGFELLOW Office Education JEANETTE A. MALONE Physical Education DONALD L. MANGELS Automotive Technology, Division Chair- man 68 Personalities PATRICIA A. MANLEY Speech, Debate DENNIS R. MARTENS Machine Technology JIMMIEG. MAYFIELD Welding ELMOL. NASH Mathematics HERMAN R. OGG Marketing Technology JAMES M.OHL Drafting Technology, Communications. DARRYL F. PATTEN Music, Theatre WILFRED L.PETTUS Physical Science BETTY P. PROHODSKY English DALEF.REMSBERG Physical Education, Div. Chairman; Athletics IVANE.SCHOTTEL Athletic Director, Physical Education, Athletics RONALD L.SEAGER Office Education , l  VV t Fc« - ..- : fs CURTIS N.SHIPLEY Physical Education, Athletics JUDITH STRAIN Psychology, Counseling GEORGE E.SWIFT Business, Division Chairman PHILLIPH.THEIS Biological Science DONL.TOBUREN English, Division Chairman MERLE D.TOEWS Auto Mechanics LEONA E. WATKINS-HAINES Social Science FRED E.WEBB Related Technical ANITA K. WHITSON Nursing THEODORE W. WISCHROPP Foreign Language MICHAEL H.GOODWIN Nursing LEOTA ANDERSON English VICTORIA DAILY Accounting, Economics Personalities 69 VICTOR E. BLAND Counseling and Placement SARA CUMMINGS Bookstore Manager ROSEMARY E. KELLY Library Assistant NITA MORIARTY Dormitory Housemother HUGH E. RICHARDSON Librarian, Audio Visual MARIAN R. ROWE Librarian BILL TRENT Guidance Counselor MARIE WALTMAN Library Assistant Campus Staff The campus staff hold positions that are important to every student. The housemother aids dormitory residents while the librarians and their assistants are most helpful to all students seeking information from library materials. Stu- dents needing vocational guidance or employment can find answers to their questions in the counseling center. An occupational library is also available to students wishing to obtain in- formation for their choice of a four-year college or university. 70 Personalities Gail Parry visits Mr. Trent for her freshman counseling appointment. Secretarial Staff Trained clerical personnel perform essential services in various administrative offices. The secretaries also have duties which range from processing parking violations to directing campus visitors. The operation of the college would not function properly without the help of the efficient secretarial staff. Mrs. Fritzler answers a question from Grant Vance. JOYCE M. BIGGS Machines Operator CAROLYN L. BUCKNER Secretary, Registrar ' s office BARBARA J. COONROD Secretary, Dean Wilson VIRGINIA L. FRITZLER Receptionist, PBX operator MARCIA A. HOLLADAY Secretary, Registrar ' s Office ETHYL D. LANGE Secretary, President Walbourn PAT R. PLACE Secretary, Dean Cummins DOROTHY L. SHAW Financial Secretary, Business Office ANNA B. STAATS Secretary, Nursing Office Km Z « 6 MARY LOUISE STEBBINS Secretary, Counseling Center JOYCE M. THOMPSON Data Proc. Programmer, Teach. Ass ' t. r • V Personalities 71 . V ]OHN R. CLEVELAND Security officer DUANE W. DAUBER Mechanic, plumber SUSAN I. HALL Custodian A. DWIGHT MARCUM Carpenter, painter HENRY E. MINNICK Custodian ROY L. SEYMOUR Custodial supervisor HERMAN TISCH Custodian DENNIS W. ZUERCHER Groundsman Maintenance Staff The custodial staff is one of the most needed, but perhaps least rec- ognized, operational staffs on cam- pus. Their duties include cleaning the buildings, caring for the grounds, and engineering the electrical system on campus. In gen- eral, they must keep all areas of the campus attractive, comfortable, and functional. Members of the mainte- nance staff are assisted by a number of student employees. This year a number of women students have been employed. Kala Burhenn is one of the women employed by the maintenance department. 72 Personalities Cafeteria Staff The cafeteria workers, al- though not directly connected with the college, are important to the students at BCCJC.They are employed by Food Man- agement, Inc., which is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The col- lege, however, does get a cer- tain percentage of food sales and also of the income from the vending machines and pool tables. Members of the cafete- ria staff are closely associated with the faculty, students, and community as they provide food services for regular meals and for dinners and parties. GRACE COSTIN Snack bar cook ANNA JOHNSON Pastry cook LEONALONDEEN Staff cook PEGGY NELSON Cafeteria Staff EDNARUMSEY Staff cook DONNA WHITESIDE Snack bar cook ROBERT E. EVANS Cafeteria Manager Students wait in line at the snack bar in the student union. Personalities 73 Sophomores Al — CI Sophomore Officers — Curtis Baltzley, vice president; Audrey Long, secretary-trea- surer; and Richard Burton, president — pose for an official photo. Keith Albrecht, Herington Marketing Technology Rosetta Alexander, Wichita Nursing Lyndell Allen, Goddard Drafting Sandra Allen, Augusta Art Cynthia Anderson, Hope Liberal Arts Drucilla Andrews, El Dorado Nursing Thomas Angulo, Wichita Accounting Jerome Arensberg, Wichita Data Processing John Arnett, El Dorado Pre-law Dee Artz, El Dorado Hotel and Restaurant Mgt. Gary Asher, Wichita Biology Kim Austin, El Dorado Sociology Vicky Avers, Rose Hill Secretarial Timothy Ayres, Augusta Liberal Arts Robert Bachman, Wichita Liberal Arts Roger Baker, Lincoln, Neb. Pre-dental Faye Ball, Cassoday Sociology Curtis Baltzley, Wichita journalism Pamela Banister, Douglass Liberal Arts Christine Bartling, El Dorado Liberal Arts Cynthia Baxter, Wichita Elementary Education Steven Beal, Towanda Business Administration Kathleen Beeton, Wichita Nursing Randall Bell, El Dorado Biology Lyndon Blackwell, El Dorado Liberal Arts Michael Blodgett, Russell Art Sanford Blyn, Wichita Engineering Victoria Bollman, Wichita Nursing Gayla Bonnell, El Dorado Liberal Arts James Bortnik, El Dorado History Kenneth Bowman, El Dorado Forestry William Boyce, Wamego Machine Tooling Marcia Bradley, Augusta Data Processing Ouida Branch, Wichita Counseling Leah Brison, El Dorado Home Economics Phillip Brothers, Potwin Drafting Leland Brown, Lyons Liberal Arts Steven Bryan, Herington Machine Technology Patricia Burger, Salina Marketing Technology Charlene Burns, Eureka Physical Education Charles Buss, Oxford Liberal Arts Sam Buxton, El Dorado Marketing Technology Keith Cahalen, El Dorado Liberal Arts Michael Call, Wichita Electronics David Canfield, Augusta Nursing Robert Carothers, Newton Auto Body Jeff Carroll, Augusta Administration of Justice Eugene Carthen, Wichita Business John Cherryholmes, Potwin Liberal Arts Charles Chisolm, Wadmalaw, S. Car. Auto Technology Terry Church, Newton Chiropractor Terry Cikanek, Beloit Sociology Eldon Claassen, Whitewater Nursing Marsha Clark, El Dorado Liberal Arts Ha Mae Clements, El Dorado Liberal Arts Sophomores Cl-Ha Tim Pouncey enjoys classical literature? 4 Sherry Clymer, El Dorado Business James Cobb, Holton Journalism Vicki Coffel, Wellington Business George Coleman, vVichita Business Bernie Collins, El Dorado Psychology Bruce Cooper, Wichita Physical Education David Copp, Topeka Physical Education Stanley Cox, Rose Hill Police Science Barry Cross, El Dorado Business Linsey Cutsinger, El Dorado Liberal Arts Janice Denny, El Dorado Business Teri Denton, El Dorado Nursing Janet Dillman, El Dorado Elementary Education Steve Dimick, El Dorado Auto Technology Kent Doll, Wichita Liberal Arts Charles Drake, El Dorado Psychology Kathy Duncan, El Dorado Office Education Rebecca Eakles, Wichita Liberal Arts John Eby, Wichita Liberal Arts Craig Edmonston, Protection Physical Education Duane Emig, Abilene Auto Technology Lyle D. English, Wichita Pre-dental Craig Erhardt, Wichita Biology Billie Eshom, Wichita Nursing 76 Personalities Michael Evans, Wichita Nursing Ronald Evans, El Dorado Psychology Michael Fagg, El Dorado Business Carl Farnsworth, Wichita Data Processing Donna Fawbush, Eureka Business Patrick Fenton, Wichita Radio Broadcasting William Filener, Derby Mathematics Raymond Firebaugh, Au gusta Pre-Law Edward Fitzpatrick, Neosho Falls Welding Cick Fleming, Derby Agriculture Theresa Flowers, El Dorado Business Richard Fowler, El Dorado Animal Science Lois Friesen, Towanda Elementary Education Dania Fritzler, El Dorado Liberal Arts Janet Fullinwider, El Dorado Elementary Education Mark Gale, Wichita Journalism Marcelo Gamez, San Antonio, Tex. Liberal Arts Craig Gibson, Valley Center Nursing Larry Gilchrist, Wichita Psychology Donald Gilliland, El Dorado Theater Larry Gimple, Douglass Liberal Arts Mark Glenn, Russell Optometry Sandy Glenn, El Dorado Physical Education Samuel Gomez, El Dorado Foreign Language John Gragg, Leon Electronics James Graham, Wichita Art Phil Greco, El Dorado Electronics Michael Green, Lawrence Liberal Arts Ralph Green, El Dorado Administration of Justice RockGroff, El Dorado Medicine Roger Hall, Towanda Electrical Engineering Carl Hamilton, Cimarron History Rodney Hampton, Ulysses Engineering Deborah Haskell, Belle Plaine Accounting Personalities 77 m Richard Hatfield, Herrington Elementary Education Kevin Hays, Leon Liberal Arts Michael Hemberger, Conway Springs Business Administration Anthony Henn, El Dorado Data Processing Robert Hentzen, Coddard Business Administration Donald Herbert, Benton Business Lisa Hershberger, Wichita Elementary Education Burgess Heyward, Johns Island, S.C. Physical Education Randy Hill, Augusta Business Walter Hines,Tucumcari, N.M. Business Administration Ruth Holsey, El Dorado Data Processing Wanda Howard, Augusta Nursing Leann Hoyt, El Dorado Business Cathy Hubbard, Wichita Secretarial Jenise Hudson, Wichita Marketing Technology James Hughes, El Dorado Political Science Shawn Humig, El Dorado Electronics Tom Inkanish, Eureka Market Technology Chester Irving, Wichita Social Work Ann Jackson, El Dorado Liberal Arts Randall Jackson, Valley Center Business Daniel Jacobs, Wichita Medical Technician Glenn Jacobs, Wichita Liberal Arts Gregory Jaworsky, Hillsboro Liberal Arts Michael Jenkins, El Dorado Drafting Gregory Johnson, Augusta Pre-Dental Karen Johnson, Augusta Nursing Gregory Joyce, El Dorado Pre-Optometry Karen Kinder, El Dorado Elementary Education Louise King, El Dorado Nursing Wendi Kirkhart, Wichita Data Processing Robert Kittle, Douglass Business Michael Kling, El Dorado Engineering Martha Koester, El Dorado Journalism William Kohls, Herrington Marketing Technology Pamela Krueger, Wichita Business Terry Kunkel, Douglass Auto Technology Beth Lamb, Whitewater Nursing Dolores Lara, Augusta Economics Terrill Lauer, Wichita Business Dale Lee, Benton Police Science Michael Lee, El Dorado Business Larry Leonard, El Dorado Liberal Arts Merle Leslie, Andover Machine Technology Audrey Long, Eureka Interior Decorating Wallace Logan, Wichita Machine Technology David Lord, Augusta Auto Technology Barbara Lowden, Peabody Physical Education Myrna Lowden, Peabody Psychology Sandra Luscombe, Wetmore Nursing Richard Macy, El Dorado Electricity Patrick Mahaffey, Augusta Biology Mark Malone, Ulysses Architecture Michael Maloney, El Dorado Environmental Science Galen Markley, Augusta Social Work David Marshall, El Dorado Liberal Arts Donald Mathews, El Dorado Physical Education Gregory May, Marion Political Science Bruce McAllister, El Dorado Liberal Arts David McClanathon, El Dorado Liberal Arts Sophomores Ha-Mc Students rap over class problem. Personalities 79 Duane McCracken, El Dorado Social Science Martin McCune, Benton Liberal Arts Sue McDonald, Eureka Nursing Tim McGhee, Eureka Drafting Ramona Mcintosh, Eureka Business Raymond Mcintosh, Eurek a Secondary Education Raymond Meritt, Wichita English Fairie Merwin, Rosalia Nursing Linda Metcalf, El Dorado Elementary Education William Meysing, Lincolnville Liberal Arts Janet Miller, El Dorado Elementary Education Lonnie Mills, Towanda Music Education Virgil Moralez, Wichita Psychology Hugo Moreira, Montevideo, Uruguay Political Science Mitzi Mossman, El Dorado Accounting Steve Muncy, El Dorado Psychology Karen Murphy, Cherry Hill, N.J. Secretarial Jack Murry, Wichita Nursing Robert Nash, Wichita Liberal Arts Brent Nearhood, El Dorado Auto Technology Bill Needham, Jr., El Dorado Marketing Technology William Newbury, El Dorado Nursing Gary Nickel, El Dorado Business Edward Norrick, El Dorado Liberal Arts Robert Notz, Derby Auto Technology Larry Nuckolls, Wichita Industrial Technology Terry Oaks, El Dorado Animal Science Rodney O ' Donnell, Wichita Physical Education Daniel Olinger, Wichita Data Processing John Oliver, El Dorado Liberal Arts Darrell Paige, Wichita Liberal Arts Gerald Parker, Augusta Business Billie Patterson, Potwin Elementary Education Gary D. Paul, El Dorado Psychology David Payne, Wichita Data Processing XS fa ! - Barbara Peace, El Dorado Nursing Dennis Peters, Wichita Nursing Susan Pharr, Leon Business Education James Pierce, Augusta Biology Perry Pittman, El Dorado Liberal Arts Gary Pope, Wichita Electronics Phylane Prather, El Dorado Marketing Technology John Pyles, Wichita Science Treva Rader, Wichita Physical Therapy Jerry Rambo, Wichita Data Processing Randall Stanley, Herington Liberal Arts Curley Reed, Wichita Nursing Rhonda Reed, Leon Liberal Arts Donna Reese, Haysville Nursing Kathy Regnier, Marion Liberal Arts John Reinhart, Towanda Journalism Fredrick Rinne, El Dorado Business Administration Lila Rohr, El Dorado Data Processing Judy Ross, El Dorado Nursing Lloyd Ross, El Dorado Business Sophomores McCr-Ro English Composition students learn from Mr. Chism about communication through art. Personalities 81 Sophomores Ro-Wa Mr. Isom ' s history class discusses a current topic. Roy Ross, Augusta Art Scott Ross, Cheney Optometry Keith Salmans, Benton Wildlife Richard Salts, Wichita Liberal Arts Patricia Schmidt, Wichita Liberal Arts Randy Schmidt, Norwich Wild Life Marilyn Schulze, Douglass Nursing Gretchen Schwalbach, Wichita Nursing Alfreda Seeber, El Dorado Business Charles Shepard, El Dorado Marketing Technology ' A Jt Don Shoemaker, El Dorado Journalism Debra Sibley, Wichita Administration of Justice Donald Siegrist, El Dorado Administration of Justice Martha Smith, Rose Hill Elementary Education Patricia Smith, Wichita Nursing Donna Snellen, Wichita Liberal Arts Lisa Snodgrass, Benton Business James Snook, Cheney Liberal Arts Kenneth Snyder, Wichita Business Administration Alfred Solorio, El Dorado Drafting Mark Somerville, El Dorado Accounting David Sooter, Derby Journalism Terry Sprowl, El Dorado Administration of Justice Christopher Squires, Wichita Physical Education Gary Starkel, El Dorado Accounting Louise Stebbins, Augusta Business Orban Stephans, Rosalia Liberal Arts Steven Taylor, El Dorado Physical Education Julius Stewart, Oklahoma City, OK Liberal Arts s §§2 vj jl Ronald Stidham, Wichita Electrical Engineering Arthur Stirnaman, Russell Liberal Arts Charles Strobel, Mulvane Business Floyd Strobel, Mulvane Electrical Engineering Randy Strotham, Wichita Physical Education Rocky Swain, El Dorado Business Steve Tappehorn, Sabetha Physical Education Gail Tennyson, El Dorado Office Education Michael Thomas, Eureka Drafting Melinda Thompson, El Dorado Liberal Arts Ronnie Thompson, Wichita Liberal Arts Terry Tomlin, El Dorado Business Administration Bette Turner, Whitewater Nursing Mark Uhland, Wichita Business Howard Uhlhorn, Wichita Nursing Carlene Valentine, Wichita Sociology Cheryl Van Cleave, Eureka Data Processing Grant Vance, El Dorado Journalism Pamela Vance, Wichita Nursing George Voegeli, Colwich Electronics Victor Vogts, Rosalia Liberal Arts Edgar Wait, Benton Business Roger Ward, El Dorado Art Katheryn Washington, Wichita Elementary Education Sharon Watson, Buffalo Nursing m ■ 1 I f A 1 i t Sophomores We-Zi Students relax in library during free time. James Weller, El Dorado Biology Michael Werner, Kansas City, Kansas Liberal Arts Douglas White, El Dorado Liberal Arts Debra Wilber, Burns Data Processing Cheryl Williams, El Dorado Elementary Education Kevin Williams, Wichita Optometry Earl Willis, El Dorado Nursing Jerry Wills, Augusta Liberal Arts Kandis Willson, Douglass Theatre Dawn Wilson, El Dorado Elementary Education Rodney Windsor, Andover Industrial Arts Dent Worrell, Leon Veterinary Medicine Robert Wyatt, Douglass Data Processing Paula Young, Augusta Business Randi Zalb, Leon Liberal Arts Wayne Becker, Wichita Libera! Arts Robert Bohnert, El Dorado Administration of Justice Debra Freeman, Rose Hill Elementary Education Keith Frey, El Dorado Business Administration 84 Personalities Michael Anderson, El Dorado Liberal Arts Robert Bohaman, Wichita Nursing Larry Boynton, El Dorado Electro-Chem. Engineering William Brown, Neal, KS. Psychology Debbie Brownrigg, El Dorado Liberal Arts Steven Buehne, Wichita Social Work Richard Burton, El Dorado Dentistry Steven Buskirk, Augusta Bible Ricardo Cano, Wichita Secondary Education Jack Chamberlain, El Dorado Journalism Sophomores An-La Ronald Clay, Andover Business Administration Duane Dauber, El Dorado Auto Mechanics Kay Dullea, Andover Business Catherine Eaton, El Dorado Merchandising Paula Engle, Wichita Liberal Arts Charles Enns, Elbing Social Welfare Debra Freeman, Rose Hill, Elementary Education Keith Frey, El Dorado Business Administration Gregory Fox, El Dorado, Theatre James Gifford, Wichita Physical Education Randy Hall, Augusta, Marketing Technology Connie Hamlin, El Dorado Biology Ronald Herndon, El Dorado Administration of Justice Deborah Hiebert, El Dorado Nursing Cindy Hill, Mulvane Liberal Arts Raymond Hoffman, El Dorado Nursing Donald Hunt, Wellington Agriculture Leo Huston, Abilene Auto Mechanics Marsha Kirschbaum, El Dorado Psychology Randy Lawson, Wichita Administration of Justice Personalities 85 Sophomores Li-Ta Sandra Liggett, El Dorado, Business. Antonio Macias, Wichita, Liberal Arts Cynthia Malone, Augusta, Elementary Education. Jill McCollum, Fall River, Nursing. Rod Miller, El Dorado, Architecture Randall Moreland, El Dorado, Forestry and Wildlife. Eileen Oberley, lola, Marketing Technology. Robert Plumley, Andover, Secondary Education Victoria Ponder, Leon, Liberal Arts. Pantelis Rachmanides, Dikea, Greece, Political Science. Yvonne Randall, Augusta, Nursing. Tom Webster, El Dorado, Liberal Arts. William Rhyne, El Dora- do, Liberal Arts. Phillip Rouse, Benton, Cytotechnology Patricia Sanders, Valley Center, Art. Randy Stanley, Herington, Liberal Arts. Billy Taylor, Douglass, Welding. Deborah Tibbetts, Wichi- ta, Elementary Educa- tion. Richard Trombla, El Dora- do, Liberal Arts. Martha Voth, Newton, Liberal Arts. Gayle Webb, El Dorado, Elementary Education. James Wiggins, Eureka, Business. Stan Williamson, Augusta, History. Selen Yanda, Wichita, Art. Special Students w ( v ; Michael Anderson, El Dorado Glen Bell, El Dorado Randolph Coney, El Dorado Paul Haines, El Dorado — ' Mary McCreight, El Dorado Larry Mitchell, El Dorado Sara Sluss, El Dorado Ned Zacharias, Towanda 86 Personalities Freshmen Ac-Bo Freshmen visit English Composition class during orientation. Matthew Acuff, Valley Center Carmen Adelson, Augusta Carol Adkins, Douglass Robert Adkins, Wichita Leland Alexander, Maize Cynthia Allen, El Dorado Russell Allen, Benton George Ammann, Newton Blane Ancell, Mulvane Joyce Anderson, Wichita Calvin Applegate, Augusta Orella Applegate, Eureka Stephen Arnold, Wichita Beryl Artz, El Dorado Charles Ayers, Elbing Joe Ayers, Cedar Point Miriam Baber, El Dorado Janet Bacon, Tecumseh Mary Ann Badwey, Wichita Steven Baker, El Dorado Dale Ball, El Dorado Daytha Ball, El Dorado Bill Bankey, El Dorado Rebecca Barber, Benton Brenda Baumann, Wichita Ardithe Beeler, El Dorado Ron Beeler, Towanda Sheryl Bell, El Dorado David Bennett, El Dorado Cliff Bennington, El Dorado Tim Berndsen, Augusta Jeannette Bever, Towanda Duane Blackburn, Towanda Kenneth Blake, El Dorado Joni Blanding, Douglass Fred Bogatay, Wichita Personalities 87 tmm i mUia iv ; 7 Susan Bond, Benton Randall Bottorff, Wichita David Bowen, Wichita Patricia Bozone, Augusta Shirley Bradley, Augusta William Brammer, Wichita Vickie Breen, El Dorado Jerry Brenner, El Dorado Kay Brickley, El Dorado Lawrence Bridgeforth, Wichita Sharon Briggs, Wichita Michael B rill, Andover Tessie Britton, Wichita Kris Brown, Eureka Rodney Brown, Mitchell, Neb. Roger Brown, Lyons Larry Buchholz, Wichita Kala Burhenn, El Dorado Kenneth Burt, Valley Center Alta Butts, Wichita Ronald Calvin, Latham Jo Camp, El Dorado Ronald Cantu, Augusta Richard Carr, Rose Hill George Cash, Douglass Andre Casto, Wichita Karen Chapman, Wichita Felisa Chrisman, Wichita Sherrill Christensen, Kiowa Albert Ciccel, Wichita Craig Clark, Towanda Ralph Clark, Wichita Richard Clark, El Dorado Roxann Clark, Wichita Sheryl Clements, El Dorado John Clifton, Emporia I fi! 1VI Alan Cockrill, Wichita Lee Cody, El Dorado Brent Coffman, Newton Marc Cogan, Towanda Robert Colhouer, Holton Vickie Collins, El Dorado Marte Cook, Wichita Monte Cook, Wichita Troy Cool, El Dorado Gregory Cooper, Wichita Kevin Compton, Cheney David Corey, Ogden Larry Covel, Wichita Leanna Cowman, El Dorado Vicki Cox, Augusta Herchel Crainer III, Marion Melanie Crandall, Wichita Lynne Crawford, El Dorado Steven Crawford, Potwin Daniel Cross, Wichita Gary Crowl, Topeka Roy Cruzen, El Dorado Frederic Cubbage, Burns Patricia Cullison, Fall River Robert Cummings, El Dorado Elizabeth Curtis, El Dorado Faye Danler, Augusta David Daniels, Wichita William Daniels, El Dorado Jean Darnell, El Dorado Steven Davis, Alexandria, Va. Kenneth Dellett, El Dorado Reid Dennis, Augusta Rodger Dickey, Mulvane James Dieckgrafe, Derby Mark Diskin, Cheney Marcia Diver, El Dorado Charles Dolezilek, Rossville Stan Domann, El Dorado Sharon Doornbos, El Dorado Donald Doty, Peabody Florine Doty, El Dorado Catherine Dowling, Derby Ronald Downing, Potwin Robert Droege, El Dorado Melanie Drouillard, Augusta Donna Dulin, Augusta Debra Duncan, El Dorado Anita Dunlap, South Haven Debra Durbin, Wichita Donald Duryea, Douglass Larry Ek, Emporia Richard Elder, Douglass Tim Engles, Benton Daniel Ensz, Potwin Mary Erdwien, El Dorado Mark Erpelding, El Dorado Forrest Evans, Wichita Lisa Evans, El Dorado Charles Ewart, El Dorado Mark Ewing, Colwich Joan Farr, Derby Mary Favreau, Wichita Daniel Fechter, Hamilton Lawrence Firebaugh, Augusta Michael Fitch, El Dorado Gery Fisher, Wichita Susan Fleming, Lost Springs Venessa Ford, Topeka Debbie Fox, El Dorado Darylene France, Hope Joni Frakes, Eureka Personalities 89 Freshmen Fr-ln Freshmen change classes during orientation. Luellan Franklin, Wichita David Fraser, El Dorado Frankie Frederick, Junction City Stephen French, El Dorado Colleen Fry, Benton William Fry, Wichita Jackie Fulks, El Dorado Sharon Fullinwider, El Dorado Albert Gale, Wichita Reynold Garcia, Douglass David Garrett, Augusta Gary Gaylord, Augusta Larry Gaylord, Augusta John Geckles, El Dorado Jill Gibb, Leon Gary Gilchrist, Wichita Diane Gillies, El Dorado Eylene Gilliland, El Dorado Vickie Glaesman, El Dorado Steven Glaze, Augusta Mary Glodowski, Madison Robert Goin, Haysville Patrick Goss, Andover Larry Gourley, Wichita Mark Graham, Douglass Randall Grant, El Dorado Ronald Gray, El Dorado Charles Green, El Dorado Dixie Grier, Mt. Hope Robyn Gronau, El Dorado Michial Grove, El Dorado Rick Grove, El Dorado Richard Guy, Augusta Debra Hahn, Haysville Melvin Hain, Mayfield Steven Haines, El Dorado Dennis Hale, Towanda Martha Hall, Augusta Theodore Hall, Wichita Dana Hamant, Benton Cynthia Hamilton, El Dorado Gerald Hamlin, El Dorado David Hamm, El Dorado Ray Hansen, Atchison Debbie Hanson, El Dorado Robert Harber, Toronto Gary Harder, El Dorado Roger Harmon, Valley Center Don Harlan, El Dorado Clarence Harper, Wichita Debra Harris, El Dorado Thomas Harris, Valley Center James Harstine, El Dorado Eric Haskin, Douglass Daniel Hauserman, Wichita Kit Hawk, Wichita Teresa Hayes, El Dorado Bill Heitzenrater, Beaumont Gregory Henderson, El Dorado Mark Hendrickson, Augusta Leslie Henn, Leon Don Henry, El Dorado Susan Henschen, Wichita Gregory Hiebert, El Dorado Shelley Hiebert, El Dorado Barney Hill, Boystown, Neb. MadelonHill, El Dorado Robert Hill, Topeka Norma Hills, El Dorado William Hills, Wichita Jeannine Hinther, Meriden Debbie Hite, Wichita ? Hi ' 5 ' - ' William Holmes, Wichita Adlai Hon, Derby Sharie Hon, Derby Cathleen Hosier, El Dorado Curtis Honey, Santana James Houser, Wichita Debbie Howard, Salina Richard Hoy, Cassoday Marjorie Hradecky, Wichita Terry Huffman, Wichita Shirley Hughey, El Dorado Stephen Hull, Wichita Patrice Humig, El Dorado Russel Hummel, Towanda William Humphrey, Newton Pamela Hyle, Belle Plaine Ray Ibarra, Junction City Steven Ingersoll, El Dorado Personalities 91 Lyle Jack, El Dorado Cecil Jacobs, Howard Gary Jacobs, Towanda Barbara James, Augusta Bobetta James, Douglass Leah January, Augusta Phillip Jensen, Wichita Doyle Johnson, El Dorado Joseph Johnson, Wichita Keith Johnson, Wichita Michael Johnson, Wichita Sterling Johnson, Wichita Gary Johnston, Augusta Chester Jones, Augusta David Neil Jones, Haysville Glen Jones, Augusta Kenneth Jones, Wichita Lloyd Jones, Augusta t.v  ' I Polly Jones, Douglass Shirley Jones, Wichita Charlene Kelly, Wichita Allen Kelly, El Dorado Mike Kelly, El Dorado Terry Ketterman, Douglass Joyce Kice, Augusta Vivian King, Augusta Vicki Klaassen, Whitewater Barbara Knieling, Topeka Clarence Knight, Tallahassee, Fla. Eric Knoeppel, Wellington Shirley Knoll, New Cambria Wayne Knox, El Dorado Larry Koch, Wichita Rhonda Korte, Augusta Lisa Kunkel, Douglass Leonard Kurtz, Wichita Debbie Lackey, Augusta Gregory Lacy, El Dorado Donald Lahar, Wichita Steven La Londe, Augusta Debra Kay Lane, El Dorado Mark Langley, Topeka Rebecca Langley, Wellington Stephen Laufer, Wichita Dona Lawless, Mulvane Glenn Lawless, Belle Plaine Gary Lee, Topeka Bradford Lehner, Cheney Mark Lemasters, Galva Chris Lent, Wichita Teresa Lewis, Wichita Jayme Lincicome, El Dorado Bruce Lingenfelter, Wichita Michael Linot, Derby 92 Personalities .r , .-i ; : t Students take time to enjoy fall weather. Cynthia Liston, White City Sylvia Liston, White City Steve Litchfield, El Dorado Gregg Little, Burrton Peggy Little, Augusta Terri Livesay, Augusta Rita Logan, Wichita Ben Lore, El Dorado Scott Louis, Wichita Kathy Lucas, El Dorado Steve Luper, Augusta James Madison, Haysville Marlin Mahannah, Augusta Molly Mann, El Dorado Christopher Manning, Kansas City Jacqueline Mar, Wichita Daniel Marceau, Wichita Richard Marley, Wichita Randal Marshall, Wichita Allen Martin, El Dorado David Martin, Wichita Debra Martin, Madison Karla Martin, El Dorado Nancy Martin, El Dorado Lanette Martindale, Augusta George Maskrid, Wichita Sharon Mason, Peck Charlotte Mason, Peck Audie Mathews, South Haven Bob Mathiesen, Wichita Personalities 93 Phillip Maxwell, Augusta Lawrence Mayfield, Augusta Marilyn McClayland, Fall River Kathy McCoy, Augusta Marc McCoy, El Dorado Stephen McDermett, Rosalia John McDonald, Derby Geraldine McEachern, El Dorado Karla McHam, Wichita Deborah Mclntyre, Lawrence William McKibban, Douglass Marilyn McLaughlin, El Dorado Gloria McLean, Piedmont Rex McVey, Toronto Shirley Melson, Potwin Bradley Metz, Augusta John Meyer, Chapman Steven Michels, Augusta Stanley Miller, Eureka Travis Miller, Eureka Debra Minni ck, Augusta Phillip Mitchell, Lincoln Thomas Mitchell, El Dorado Barry Mohler, Leon Robert Moore, El Dorado Warren Moore, Derby Joseph Moreland, El Dorado Ramezan Mortazavi, Damghan, Iran David Moss, El Dorado Marcia Murphy, Rose Hill Steven Naus, El Dorado Robert Nation, Wichita Donna Neal, El Dorado Janice Neill, Fredonia Mark Newland, Wichita Gregory Norflee, Red Bank, N.J. Teresa Norris, El Dorado Jacqueline Notz, Andover Eugene O ' Brian, El Dorado Kathryn O ' Brien, El Dorado Joseph O ' Hare, Toronto Robin Olmstead, Derby Karmellia Olson, Eureka Robetta Olson, Eureka Kent Ott, Peck David Palmer, El Dorado Debra Pankratz, Valley Center German Paolini, San Cristobal, Venez. Gail Parker, Augusta Michael Parker, Wichita Ronald Parker, El Dorado Dianne Parnell, Benton James Parrish, Burns Gail Parry, Augusta Cynda Parsons, Douglass Leon Patterson, Potwin Lewis Patterson, Wichita Tracy Patterson, Derby Teresa Patton, El Dorado Alan Paul, Clearwater Thomas Payne, Topeka Jan Penner, El Dorado Brent Pennington, Wichita Shirley Perez, Augusta James Peters, Valley Center Maria Peters, South Haven Ramona Peterson, Wichita Karla Phares, Benton Steve Pickard, Augusta Joseph Pierce, Augusta Randy Pike, Clearwater Bradley Pipkin, Wichita Scott Plagmann, Derby Jess Plummer, El Dorado Linda Poe, Wichita Cheryl Porter, Wichita Richard Post, Wichita Duane Pouncey, Augusta Cindy Powell, St. George Linda Prather, El Dorado Steve Pringle, El Dorado James Rabe, Valley Center Cathy Reed, Towanda Kathy Reed, Haysville Linda Regier, Newton Sherry Regier, Whitewater Charles Reid, Farmington, Mo. John Reid, Wichita Marvin Repstine, Eureka Shane Reynolds, Wichita Freshmen Ma-Re More blood donors like these would not have cancelled the program. i, . } Joyce Rice, El Dorado Willie Richard, Las Cruces, N. Me Brenda Rickerson, Towanda Merle Ridgway, Augusta Timothy Riggle, Benton Ruth Roberts, El Dorado Alan Robertson, Lawrence Alan Rochat, Wichita Ray Ross, Augusta Sharon Roths, Wicita Betty Rouse, Benton William Russell, El Dorado Maria Rutschman, El Dorado Debra Ryan, Wichita Sally Murphy, Augusta Lisa Satterthwaite, El Dorado Wayne Saunders, Potwin Peter Scanlon, El Dorado Loretta Schiffelbein, Wichita Phil Schoffstall, El Dorado Kenyon Schatz, Wichita Mark Schlesinger, El Dorado Edward Scott, Towanda John Scott, Mulvane Michael Scritchfield, Valley Center Rick Sears, Hazelton Glen Seeber, El Dorado Samuel Seward, Leon Gary Shaffer, Wichita Linda Shipman, El Dorado Michael Shryock, Augusta Timothy Sidebottom, Topeka Michele Silver, El Dorado Thomas Simmons, El Dorado Steven Simpson, Rose Hill Kendall Simonton, El Dorado ♦ N i -M,:, I Linda Singleton, El Dorado Debra Sinnes, Wichita Tommy Skinner, Belle Plaine George Small, Augusta Alan Smith, El Dorado Betty Smith, El Dorado Eleanor Smith, Wichita Jeanne Smith, St. Marys Katherine Smith, El Dorado Marjorie Smith, Wichita Peggy Jean Smith, Towanda Peggy Diane Smith, El Dorado Terry Smith, El Dorado Douglas Smythe, Wichita John Snell, Douglass Bonnie Snyder, Wichita Craig Snyder, Wichita Dale Sobba, Wichita I Randy Solis, El Dorado Rick Spear, Wichita Linda Spencer, Belle Plain Richard Spring, El Dorado Debra Stareck, Benton Carol Steeby, Belle Plain Jacqueline Stokes, El Dorado Eric Stahl, El Dorado Karen Stahl, El Dorado Elaine Sommerhauser, Mulvane Freshmen participate in enrollment procedure. Deborah Staats, Potwin Kenneth Stanton, Augusta Janan Stees, Derby Bradley Stiles, Wichita Rex Stephens, Benton Mark Stolz, Colwich Janara Storey, El Dorado Deborah Stricklin, Wichita Daniel Strobel, Mulvane Audie Strotkamp, Burns Brian Strunk, Colwich Phyllis Stueve, St. Marys Joseph Sundgren, Rosalia Diane Swanson, El Dorado Edward Swift, Wellington Gary Tackett, Wichita Michael Talley, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Janet Taylor, El Dorado Robert Taylor, El Dorado Frank Thorne, Leavenworth Suzanne Thornton, El Dorado Benny Titterington, El Dorado Gayle Tillotson, Towanda James Toevs, Whitewater Personalities 97 Freshmen To-Le Phillip Torkelson, Augusta Randolph Towles, Douglass Deborah Tyson, El Dorado Gail Uhlenhop, Andover William Usher, Augusta Dennis Van Arsdale, Towanda Rickey Van Buren, El Dorado Steven Valentine, Eureka Mary Voegeli, Colwich Christa Voth, El Dorado Mohammad Raza Vazirian, Shiraz, Iran Billie Waggy, El Dorado V; SR Jerald Walford, El Dorado Rodney Walford, El Dorado Martha Walker, El Dorado Gregory Walno, Valley Center Sherri Waltman, El Dorado Michael Ward, El Dorado Dan Warner, Emporia Gary Wartick, El Dorado Steven Wasinger, Wichita Nikke Watkins, Leon Joseph Watson, Lakewood, Colorado Jennie Watt, Winfield Karen Watts, Augusta Douglas Weaver, Wichita David Webb, Augusta Mack Weber, Burns William Webster, El Dorado David Wheat, Augusta Diana Whisler, El Dorado Randy Whitson, Benton Randall Wiebe, Whitewater Antonio Wiggins, Fairfax, Virginia William Wilson, El Dorado Jannifer Wimbley, Wichita Richard Wining, Wichita Randall Wise, Derby Leo Wohletz, Effingham Debra Wright, Augusta Mary Wright, El Dorado Franklin Wyman, El Dorado Rebecca Young, El Dorado Edwina Ysidro, El Dorado Zarir Haghighi, Tehran, Iran Carol Zogelman, Florence Philip Ashley, Wichita Michael Ledford, Hamilton Personalities 98 Al-Ku .,..,.,. cut Russell Allen, Benton Terry Althouse, El Dorado Philip Ashley, Wichita Bradley Asmann, Andover Gary Bell, El Dorado Jolene Barth, Wichita Connie Beach, Augusta Mohammad Bigdeli, Tehran, Iran Robert Biswell, Eureka Neal Blosser, Wichita Timothy Browning, El Dorado Michelle Budke, Augusta Mary Chavez, Wichita Joe Church, El Dorado Barbara Clopton, Eureka George Cole, Wichita Patsy Davis, Latham Arthur De Leon, El Dorado ifel James Doane, El Dorado Dennis Dow, Eureka Carol Edmiaston, Towanda Patricia Edwards, Augusta Thomas Erwin, Wichita Emma Finey, El Dorado Royal Fink, El Dorado Francis Ford, Peabody Jill Fulton, Topeka Koichi Furusawa, Matsumotoshi, Japan Michael Gagnon, El Dorado Anthony Gilliland, El Dorado Linn Goodman, El Dorado George Grafton, Peru, Neb. David Hall, Wellington Zita Haines, El Dorado David Hamilton, Wellington Marsha Hendrickson, Lincoln Woody Hess, Valley Center Janet Holliday, El Dorado Jole Hodgens, El Dorado Kay Hughes, Mulvane Michael Hull, El Dorado Kent Hurley, Topeka Richard Ingalls, El Dorado Cora Jackson, Eureka Raymond Jantz, Newton Lonnie Jesser, El Dorado Walter Johnson, Oxnard, Calif. Michael Johnston, El Dorado Forest Kelly, El Dorado Henry Kendel, El Dorado Terrence Kesslen, Moundridge David King, El Dorado Glenda Krueger, Derby Curtis Kuntz, Peck Freshmen Le-Zl Mitzi Mossman checks out book to Larry Koch. Randy Lewis, El Dorado Richard Lewis, El Dorado Regenia Lindenbaum, Augusta Steve Litchfield, El Dorado Robert Lowe, Leon Ethyl Loyd, Andover Kris Mauk, Augusta Tasha McAbee, Wichita Larry McCreight, El Dorado Kenneth McEntire, El Dorado Raylene Mcintosh, El Dorado Debra McNabb, Wichita Keith Meyer, Augusta Clay Mitchell, Leon Michael Neises, Oxford Kathleen O ' Brien, Chester, New Jersey Paul Pete, Wichita Ricky Pickens, Wichita Ronald Powe, Eureka Walter Racker, Augusta Randall Rader, Eureka Judith Ratts, El Dorado Guy Rhodes, El Dorado David Richards, El Dorado TOO Personalities Vivian Richards, Wichita Kathy Robertson, El Dorado Elmer Rohr, El Dorado George Rose, El Dorado Gary Ruark, Wichita Roger Ruark, Wichita Charla Ruhl, Delavan Craig Samp, El Dorado Elcia Schnake, Augusta Randy Schultz, Wichita Nancy Schwemmer, Towanda Mary Sears, Eureka Ken Sefchick, Wichita Carl Shackelford, Wichita Mohammed Shadkam, Kerman, Iran Linda Shipman, El Dorado Richard Shoemaker, El Dorado Sheryl Shouse, Wichita Tom Simmons, El Dorado Michael Slabaugh, Eureka Mary Sluss, El Dorado )ames Straughn, Wichita Pauline Teter, Augusta Clara Trotter, Wichita Darrell Troutman, El Dorado Elida Turner, El Dorado Richard Unruh, Cassoday }$ M Rickey Van Buren, El Dorado Nasser Vaziarian, Shirz, Iran Brian Vogt, Whitewater Neil Vonfeldt, Wichita Dennis Waggoner, Wichita Sheila Waugh, Wellington Russell Webb, El Dorado Stuart Weniger, Wichita Danny White, Wichita Kevin Whitmore, Wichita Diana Whitson, Towanda Carolyn Willey, El Dorado Leo Willey, El Dorado Linda Williams, El Dorado Claire Zlab, Leon Junetta French, Wichita Richard Haines, El Dorado Debra Holmes, Derbv Personalities 101 In Memoriam George E. Swift, Jr. George Swift, business instructor and chairman of the business division, died in a plane crash on the morning of October 9, 1973, near Cassoday. An experienced pilot, he had logged many flying hours for professional as well as personal activities. In addition to his business classes, Mr. Swift taught ground school flight courses and sponsored the junior college flying club. He also was president of the newly organized Kansas Higher Education Association and had served on numerous local, area, and state committees in the interests of improved educational standards. Swift was a Major in the Kansas National Guard, a member of the El Dorado Lions Club, and an elder in the El Dorado Christian Church. His involvement with students, fellow-workers, campus activities, and his many personal interests left a vast number of persons to mourn his death, in addition to his wife Juanita and daughters, Diana and Denise. Relatives, friends, student groups, and other groups responded substantially in contributing to the George E. Swift Memorial Scholarship Fund. Swift swears in Terri Flowers, as first woman veteran to enlist in Kansas National Guard. Mr. Swift aids a new enrollee. 102 Personalities .J,. -J - - - 4 W- • 3 2 H 4 oj N, jo, R I il R. R- A, M 3 IA, 3 ' 3 F 4 [l,JNJE, E,: M, E, N, T, i — I A, i R, | T, £ P. 0, R, T, S, 3 ■ K t Track and Field Squad, Front Row: Kevin Hays, Dave Copp, Jim Gifford, Perry Pittman and Rob Goin. Second Row: Bill Filener, Steve Glaze, Rich Hatfield, Bill Boyce, Julius Stewart and Frank Thorne. Third Row: Leland Alexander, Rod Brown, Brent Coffman, Chuck Dolezilek, Dan Olinger and Walter Hines. Fourth Row: Craig Edmonston, Rick Sears, Randy Stanley and Gary Wartick. Fifth Row: Robert Hill, Coach Dale Remsberg, Chuck Buss, Stan Domann and Mark Newland. Coach Ollie Isom is not pictured. k . Randy Stanley ties Chuck Dolezilek for conference second. Perry Pittman wins second in conference 880; set new school record in 600 at National Indoor Meet. 104 Awards -rjilTlli Bill Filener, Jim Gifford, Julius Stewart lead mile in Butler County Relays. Stewart placed 1st in record meet time (4:17.7); Filener, 2nd, Gifford, 3rd. In conference competition, Stewart placed 2nd in 3-mile, 4th in mile; Gifford, 1st in 6-mile. Bob Bachman, left, placed 3rd, Dave Hall, center, 2nd in 120-high hurdles in confer- ence meet. Weight man Tom Payne, throwing discus, placed 1st in conference shot. Track And Field Sports The track season ended with a series of enviable records as recorded on these pages. The 1974 track and field team placed second to Hutchinson in the Jayhawk Conference and Region VI meets. The relay team of Coffman, Stewart, Pitt- man, and Filener won the 2- mile relay at K.U., setting a new school record. The team tied for 14th place among 60 teams at the National Indoor meet where Gifford won 7th in the 2- mile, setting a school record (9:09.7), Pittman placed 5th in the 600-yard run, and Stewart won 6th in the mile. At the Outdoor National meet the team placed 28th among over 90 teams. Athletes qualifying to partici- pate in the two national meets were: indoor — Filener, Stan- ley, Hines, Newland, Hill, Ed- monston, Pittman, Brown, Gif- ford; Outdoor — Honey, Stew- art, Pittman, Newland, and Filener. Pictures, courtesy of El Dorado Times. Curtis Honey sets school record (54.7) in 440 intermediate hu rdles; 2nd in conference. Awards 105 SS%S% ' . ••■.!. „ ...• ' .■ ' •-.■;.. ■•.™ j ?- ' .•-.,,. • Butler golfers, after their own successful tournament, From Left: Charles Enns, Beryl Artz, Barry Cross, Ron Parker, David Taylor and Hershell Crainer III. Spring Sports bray N • $£ -o WJIl. . Sherry Clements leads off for Tyson in 440 relay. Above: Clarence Knight wins in foot- ball off-season conditioning program. Above Left: Vanessa Ford hands off to Shelley Hiebert for last lap and first place. Left: Debbie Tyson places sec- ond in hurdles; ran second lap of win- ning 440 relay. Awards 106 T ■■  . t. ! ' . J ..  -- ' - ' ' - ' • ' ■ ■ ■ ' ' :: ' ; • ■! Bill places first at conference meet. Double All-American 1974 .v • . •• • ik ' •k ■« ' ' ■ 5 , Bill Filener Bill Filener, member of the cross country team and of the 1972 and 1974 track teams, doubled his spring semester honors by placing third in the 100-yard dash at 2:14.3 in the Indoor National Track meet at Columbia, Missouri, and by placing third again in the 880-yard dash at the Outdoor Meet at Houston, Texas. For these two honors he was named All-American. In addition, he won first place in the 880 at both the Jayhawk Conference and Region VI meets. He also ran the anchor leg for the two-mile relay team that set a new school record in the K.U. Relays. Awards 107 . ...am Judith Anderson is charged not to look. Hate and love go hand in hand. Why did you do it? — I don ' t know. College- Community Theatre Presents The Devil ' s Disciple The spring show presented by the college-community theatre was George Bernard Shaw ' s The Devil ' s Disciple. David Longfellow directed it as his first full-length production on the campus. Darryl Patten served as technical director, assisted by his stage craft class and by Shirley Long- fellow in the costume department. Plans were also laid for the Butler Reportory Theatre to return to Lead- ville, Colorado, for the second year of summer theatre. They call me The Devil ' s Disciple. 108 Awards Delta Psi Omega Candidates — Shirley Longfellow, Mitzi Mossman, Pat Mahaffey, Steve Russell, Tim Sidebottom, Jill Mc Collum, Pam Vance, Jill Gibb, Billie Waggy, Debbie Staats, Sterling Johnson, Karen Watts — were initiated in traditional ceremonies follow- ing the last spring dramatic production. Best Of The Year: supporting actor, Pat Mahaffey; supporting ac- tress, Pam Vance; actor, John Oliver; actress, Susan Gilliland. Greg Fox receives theater scholarship to KSTC. «  —««-««; John Oliver receives Master Craftsman award from Kev- in Graves. Dramatic Students Earn Honors ■-:. Ji Awards 109 Campus Honors Outstanding Artists of the Year Gayla Bonnel Gary Kroeger, Topeka, judge of the spring art show, explains to Roger Ward (left) principles of judging. Roger and Gayla Bonnell were both named outstanding artists of the year. Both are art majors, and both re- ceived scholarships from the El Dorado Art Association to continue their studies at their chosen universities. David Garrett receives from Mr. Hiebert an award from the Chemical Rubber Company for outstanding work in science. Steve Russell, Jim Cobb, and Mike Parker display some of the sixteen awards won by eight journalism students in state contest. Lanette Martindale VickiCoffel Joni Frakes Left: Students in the Office Education classes who entered the Kansas Community College and Vocational-Technical contest brought home 14 certificates of award. First place awards were won by Lanette Martindale in production typing; Vicki Coffel, office procedure; and Joni Frakes, clerical mathematics. Other award winners were Sandra Liggett, Gail Tennyson, Cathy Reed, Leslie Henn, Jackie Notz, and Cheryl Van Cleve. 110 Awards KANSAS Melinda Thompson and James Hughes receive the 1974 dual Cron History Award from Hoyt Smith of Butler County Historical Society. At Right: Debaters Greg May, Bill Rhyne, Keith Cahalen and Dolores Lara pre- sent debate and forensic awards earned. Keith placed fourth in Impromptu at Phi Rho Pi Reginal Tournament and advanced to the Octo-final round in the national tournament. Butler Marketing students Sam Buxton, Tom Inkanish, Cathy Eaton, and Steve French display awards won at National DECA Contest. Buxton won one first place and four other awards; Inkan- ish won one award; Eaton won one first; and French won two firsts and three other awards. Students qualified for the National Contest by placing first or second in the State Contest. Other National entrants were Don Doty, Edwina Ysidro, Debbie Durbin, and Gary Nickel. Mike Fagg, DECA state president, also attended as well as Herman Ogg, director. Campus Events TM A GRI2ZLEY BACKER QF GAMES Bullet County g Community lumoi Colle e V 64MB W« lunun ' ' ; Mfi I HOWt OtKB ' ■■■ s si. a - Collegiate Singers provide special music for commencement. Coach Jerry Boyce, second semester coach, greets Willie Lan- ier, K.C. Chiefs ' linebacker, at annual athletic banquet. Gayle Krause directs the program at Miss Kuhlmann ' s retirement dinner. DECA students host spring open house before national contest. 112 Awards Rev. Melvin L. Short, Above, addresses Order of the Purple banquet. Right: a record crowd of over 150 candidates, relatives, friends, and faculty members attended. Norman Rehg, Left, presented a Thomas theater organ to the college in March in memory of his late wife, Julie Margaret Rehg. The organ, known as the Trianon, has three keyboards and a two-octave pedal board. Sharing in the initial examination of the instru- ment are Robert Chism, Darryl Patten, Robert Anderson, and Marjorie Marsh. A special organ concert by Bob Ralston of the Law- rence Welk Show is scheduled for early in the fall. Awards 113 President ' s Honor Roll Two-Semester Honors A student who maintains a grade point aver- age of 4.0 while carrying twelve or more col- lege hours during a semester is named to the President ' s Honor Roll. Eight students main- tained the average for both semesters while twenty-five received the honor for one semester. Not pictured: Bernadine Groves, 1; James Post, 1; jay Pratt, 2. In addition, students maintaining at least a 3.5 grade point average are named to the Dean ' s Honor Roll. Seventy-two students re- ceived that honor for the first semester and six- ty-eight for the second semester. Timothy Daniel Ensz Ayres ♦Susan Pharr EricStahl ♦Graduated with a 4.0 average. Mary Erdwien Lanette Martindale ♦Melinda Debra Thompson Wilber One-Semester Honors FayeBalU Eldon Claasen,, 2 Sheryl Clements, 1 Mary Favreau, 1 David Garrett, 1 Teresa Hayes, 2 Gregory Johnson, 2 Karen Kinder, 1 Glennda Krueger, 1 Michael Linot, 2 Linda Metcalf, 1 Kathryn O ' Brien, 1 John Pyles, 1 Farrokhi Shadkam, 2 Elaine Sommerhauser, 1 Linda Spencer, 2 Mary Sluss, 2 Carol Steeby, 1 Gail Tennyson, 2 Howard Uhlhorn, 1 Gayle Webb, 2 James Wiggins, 2 114 Awards Fifty-one graduates main- tained a grade point average of 3.25 or above for four semes- ters, winning membership in the Order of the Purple, col- lege honor society. Since the society was organized in 1937, 512 students have been granted membership. (Not pictured: Daniel Cramer, Beverly Good- son). ♦Graduated with a 4.0 average Order of the Purple Vicky Avers ♦Timothy Ayres Faye Ball Curtis Baltzley Gayla Bonnell William Boyce Richard Burton Terry Cikanek Ilia Mae Clements James Cobb Janet Dillmon Kathy Duncan Carl Farnsworth Dania Fritzler Ralph Green Cheryl Haghighi Michael Hemberger Anthony Henn Cathy Hubbard James Hughes Leo Huston Randall Jackson Gregory K. Johnson Robert Kittle Dolores Lara Daniel Lord Cynthia Malone Ramona Mcintosh Raymond Meritt Linda Metcalf Janet Miller Brent Nearhood Billy Needham, Jr. John Oliver Billie Patterson Susan Pharr Jerry Rambo Lila Rohr Lisa Snodgrass Mary Louise Stebbins Gail Tennyson Michael Thomas Melinda Thompson Cheryl Van Cleave Martha Voth Gayle Webb Debra Wilber Robert Wyatt Awards 115 Blenda Kuhlmann Retires The retirement of Miss Blenda Kuhlmann, for 18 years an instructor at Butler County Communi- ty College, came at the end of the spring semes- ter, and it was marked in several ways. For one, her commencement address to 1974 graduates was the first given by a faculty member. In another recognition, associates, friends, former students and relatives were present for a banquet honoring her before the term ended. Miss Kuhlmann ' s retirement marked 40 years of teaching in public schools. She had spent an addi- tional eight years in training and teaching for reli- gious education and in completing her degree. Her interest in religious education will continue this fall when she teaches an evening course on the literature of the Bible. She has taught English, literature and yearbook courses, served as faculty adviser to the Grizzly for 16 years, and from 1968-1973 was chairman of the Language and Literature Division. A graduate of Baker University and of K.S.T.C, Emporia, she had also taught in elementary and high school levels. Miss Kuhlmann closes a teaching career that began in Septem- ber, 1926. Larry Markley, Haven coach, recalls, At Left, speech, dramatic and other activities at Lincoln (Kansas) High School. At Right, Gayle Krause presents an award at retirement banquet. : ■••-.. ...... .. .. Graduates and faculty complete traditional academic procession across campus. Honoring the candidates for degrees, the forty- seventh commencement of the college was held in the gymnasium at 10:00 a.m., May 11. Miss Blenda Kuhlmann, retiring instructor of English, was the first faculty member to address a graduat- ing class. She used as her topic Builders of Dreams. President Walbourn presented the class to Mr. E. F. Adams, chairman of the board of trus- tees, who presented the diplomas. Since the 1973 commencement a total of 3468 students complet- ed requirements for degrees. Collegiate Singers open commencement program with introit. Miss Kuhlmann addresses graduates. Gary Isaac Adams Jerome Henry Arensberg Rodney A. Bell Phillip Earl Brothers -William Arthur Boyce Jeff B.Carroll Daniel Lee Cramer Roger Denton Drinkwater Duane Alan Emig Carl Lee Farnsworth Donna Sue Fawbush Keith Arthur Albrecht Thomas E. Angulo John Lesley Arnett William Neal Arnold Deejay Artz Vicky Darlene Avers Timothy Wayne Ayres Faye Marie Ball Curtis Jay Baltzley Pamela Jean Banister Roy W. Bankey, Jr. Christine Virginia Bart ling Jack Lyndon Blackwell Michael Alan Blodgett Fred Wayne Bogatay Robert Eugene Bohnert Gayla Jean Bonnell James Michael Bortnick Leah Jo Brison ♦Richard Alan Burton Charles Curtis Buss Terry LeeCikanek !la Mae Clements James Gilbert Cobb Vicki MaeCoffel ♦Bernard Jeffery Collins David Maxwell Copp Carl Barry Cross Linsey LeeCutsinger Janice Louise Denny Janet Kay Dillmon Kent Neil Doll Kathy Lynn Duncan Rebecca Lyn Eakles Matthew N. Eaton Wesley Wayne Edgington Craig Alan Edmonston Paula Lee Engle Craig Frank Erhardt Bill ie Ann Eshom Class of 1974 Associate of Applied Science Degree William E. Gooden John Wayne Gragg Mark L. Hajek Randy Scott Hall -Anthony Wayne Henn Ruth Elizabeth Holsey Hila Leann Hoyt Joseph Shawn Humig Lee Paul Huston Gregory Dale Jaworsky Carl Elmer Jenkins Nelson Charles Henry Kress James Freeman Lancaster Merle M. Leslie -Daniel Eugene Lord Kent Evan Lorenz -Ramona Lynn Mcintosh Brent Alan Nearhood Robert Fredrick Notz Daniel Keith Olinger Naomi Alyce Puzman Jerry Dean Rambo Associate of Arts Degree Ronald Wayne Evans Mike Albert Fagg Rita Clare Fehrenbach Theresa Ann Flowers Richard Wayne Fowler Michael Fain Fox Debra Jean Freeman Dania Denise Fritzler Janet Rose Fullinwider ♦Donald C.Gilliland Sandra Sue Glenn -Beverly Ann Goodson George Thomas Goodson Michael Kelly Green -Ralph Eugene Green Cheryl Denise Haghighi Nancy Anne Harding Deborah Ellane Haskell Kevin Ross Hays Fred Francis Hein Michael Anthony Hemberger Carl Wayne Hensley Donald Lee Herbert Lisa Jo Hershberger Cathy Marlene Hubbard James Curtis Hughes Randall Lee Jackson Daniel Allen Jacobs Gregory Keith Johnson ♦Karen Ruth Kinder Wendi Louise Kirkhart Robert Alan Kittle Larry Robert Koch Elizabeth may Krack Pamela Jean Krueger Terry Dean Kunkel Carol June Kutz Dolores Diane Lara Dale Wayne Lee Sharon Kaye Lewis Susan Elaine Livingston ♦Lyn Audrey Long Patrick Scott Mahaffey Edgar Ralph Mallory, Jr. Cynthia Rose Mary Malone Michael Ray Maloney Richard Lee Marcum ♦Galen Chris Markley Gregory Francis May Jill Arlene McCollum Raymond Lee Mcintosh John Hugh McVey -Raymond Delton Meritt -Linda Penelope Metcalf ♦William Charles Meysing -Janet Lee Miller Charles Allen Mitchell Hugo Esteban Moreira Randall Scot Moreland ♦Donna Michelle Mossman Robert Eugene Nash Billy Wilber Needham, Jr. ♦Gary Gene Nickel Larry Wayne Nuckolls Eileen Marie Oberley Rodney Kim O ' Donnell ♦ )ohn Melvin Oliver Billie Susan Patterson Gary Dean Paul ♦ Susan Kaye Pharr James Edward Pierce, Jr. Perry Daniel Pittman Richard Dale Powell Treva June Rader Rhonda Jo Reed Marsha Louise Reeser Katheryn Anne Regnier Lloyd Elvin Ross, Jr. Roy Dan Ross ♦Keith Duane Salmans Lila Jane Rohr Frederick Louis Schoeppel Alfredo Solorio Michael Gwin Thomas William Wining Webster, J Clarence Murl Weeks Debra Lynn Wilber Robert Keith Wyatt Patricia Ann Sanders Randy Gene Schmidt Patricia Lynn Schmidt Marilyn Sue Schulze Gretchen Mary Schwalbacl Donald G. Sherrer Linda Kay Shipman Martha Louise Smith £ Donna Lynn Snellen Lisa Snodgrass James Kevin Snook Mark Wayne Somerville Richard Allen Spring Christopher Steven Squires Lyle Randall Stanley Gary Clyde Starkel Mary Louise Stebbins Orban Leon Stephens Arthur Ray Stirnaman Randy George Strothman Steven William Taylor Gail AnneTennyson ♦ Melinda Lou Thompson Terry Lynn Tomlin Mark Steven Uhland Cheryl Eileen Van Cleave Victor Leroy Vogts Martha Anne Voth Boyd Charles Vratil Edgar Dean Wait Leslie Gerald Walker Gayle Sue Webb James Jos h Weller Jerry Wayne Wills Bonnie Jan Wilson Rodney J. Windsor Lucius C. Woodard Larry Dale Wyant A- 5 -- v K k At A: M -■ l ■■ V ; - J; ; - Ai V k J : ; 1 1 Member of Order of the Purple. ♦ Elected to Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Junior Colleges. Index — A — uruff, Matthew, 85 UDAMS, E. F.,64 dDAMS, FELIX E., 67 vdelson, Carmen, 85 dkins, Carol, 85 vdkins, Robert, 85 fdbrecht, Keith, 25,74 dexander, Leland, 41, 85 dexander, Rosetta, 74 dlen, Cynthia, 85 dlen, Lyndell, 74 dlen, Russell, 85, 99 dlen, Sandra, 74 Ithouse, Terry, 99 wnmann, George, 85 mcell, Kevin, 85 mderson, Cynthia, 74 ANDERSON, JOHN R., 67 mderson, Joyce, 41, 85 NDERSON, LEOTA,69 mderson, Michael, 85, 86 iNDERSON, ROBERT D, 67 mdrews, Drucilla, 31, 74 ngulo, Thomas E., 41, 74 pplegate, Calvin, 41, 53, 85 ipplegate, Orella, 85 RBOGAST, BURL, 67 rensberg, Jerome, 74 irnett, John L., 74 vRNOLD, GENER., 57, 67 mold, Stephen, 85 vrtz, Beryl E., 25, 85 rtz, Deejay, 74 isher, Gary, 74 shley, Philip, 19, 98, 99 smann, Bradley K., 99 iUstin, Kim, 74 •vers, Vicky, 41, 74 .yers, Charles, 41,85 .yers, Joe, 41, 53, 85 yres, Timothy, 74 — B — Jaber, Miriam, 27, 46, 85 (Jachman, Robert, 57, 74 !$acon, Janet L., 85 3adway, Mary Ann, 85 JAHR, JANET E., 31,67 5aker, Roger, 74 Jaker, Steven, 85 Ball, Dale, 85 Jail, Daytha, 19, 85 Jail, Faye, 74 Jail, Gary, 99 ialtzley, Curtis, 24,74 Janister, Pamela, 48, 74 iJankey, Bill, 85 Jarber, Rebecca, 85 iiarth, Jolene, 99 Jartling, Christine, 74 3aumann, Brenda, 41, 49, 85 Jaxter, Cynthia, 75 ieach, Connie, 99 Beal, Steven 0.,75 Becker. Wayne, 84 Beeler, Ardithe, 85 Beeler, Ron, 53, 85 Beeton, Kathleen, 31,75 Bell, Glen, 86 Bell, Randall, 75 Bell, Sheryl Ann, 85 Bennett, David, 85 Bennington, Cliff, 85 Berndsen, Tim, 85 Bever, Jeannette, 85 BIDWELL, WILLIAM, 28, 29, 67 Bigdeli, Mohammad, 99 BIGGS, JOYCE, 67 Biswell, Robert, 99 Blackburn, Dwane, 85 Blackwell, Lyndon, 75 Blake, Kenneth, 85 BLAND, VICTOR E., 70 Blanding, Joni, 49, 85 Blodgett, Michael, 41,53, 75 Blosser, Neal,99 Blyn,Sandford, 75 Bogatay, Fred, 85 Bohaman, Robert, 85 Bohnert, Robert, 84 Bollman, Victoria, 31, 75 Bond, Susan, 88 Bonnell, Gayla, 43, 46, 75 Bonnell, Karen, 45, 46 Bortnik, James, 55, 75 Bottorff, Randall M., 88 Bowen, David, 41,88 Bowman, Kenneth, 75 Boyce, William, 75 Boynton, Larry, 85 Bozone, Patricia, 88 Bradley, Marcia, 75 Bradley, Shirley, 88 Braman, Gail, 18 Brammer, William, 88 Branch, Ouida, 75 BRANDNER, PATRICIA, 27, 43, 67 Breen, Vickie, 88 Brenner, Jerry, 88 Brickley, Kay, 16,17, 88 Bridgforth, Lawrence, 52. 88 Briggs, Sharon, 88 BRINKMEYER, L.J.,67 Brison,Leah,49, 75 Britton,Tessie, 25,88 Brothers, Phillip, 75 Brown, Kris, 88 Brown, Leland, 75 BROWN, MICHAEL CAPT., 14 Brown, Rodney, 51, 88 Brown, Roger, D., 12, 88 Brown, William, 85 Browning, Timothy, 36, 99 Brownrigg, Debbie, 85 Bryan, Steven Ray, 75 Buchholz, Larry, 88 BUCKNER, CAROLYN, 71 Budke, Michelle, 99 Buehne, Steven, 85 Burger, Patricia, 25, 75 Burhenn, Kala Ann, 72, 88 Burns, Charlene, 75 Burt, Kenneth W., 88 Burton, Richard, 24,85 Buskirk, Steven, 85 Buss, Charles, C, 75 Butts, Alta, 88 Buxton, Sam A., 25, 75 — C— Cahalen, Keith, 75 Call, Michael, 75 Calvin, Ronald, 88 Camp, Jo, 88 CAMPUS CRUSADE for CHRIST, 26 Canfield, David, 75 Cano, Ricardo, 85 Cantu, Ronald, 88 Carmack, Richard, 52 Carothers, Robert, 75 Carr, Richard, 41, 88 Carroll, Jeff, 75 Carthen, Eugene, 75 Cash, George, 88 Casto, Andre, 88 Chamberlain, Jack, 85 Chapman, Karen, 88 Chavez, Mary E., 99 Cherryholmes, John, 75 CHISM, ROBERT H., 18, 46, 67 Chisolm, Charles, 52, 54, 55, 75 CHOENS, JOY, 20, 67 Chrisman, Felisa, 88 Christensen, Sherrill, 88 Church, Joe, 99 Church, Terry, 75 Ciccel, Albert H., 88 Cikanek, Terry, 75 Claassen, Eldon, 75 Clark, Craig, 25, 88 Clark, Marsha, 75 Clark, Ralph, 88 Clark, Richard, 88 Clark, Roxanne, 88 Clay, Ronald C, 85 CLEMENTS, HOWARD, 67 Clements, Ha Mae, 75 Clements, Sheryl, 49, 88 CLEVELAND, JOHN, 72 Clifton, John R., 52, 88 Clopton, Barbara, 99 Clymer, Sherry, 76 Cobb, James, G., 17, 24, 76 Cockrill, Alan, B.,88 Cody, Lee, 8, 88 Coffel,Vicki,41,76 Coffman, Brent A., 51, 88 Cogan, Marc, 88 Cole, George, 99 Coleman, George, 76 Colhouer, Robert, 88 Collins, Bernie, 76 Collins, Vickie, 88 Compton, Kevin, 41, 88 Coney, Randolph, 86 Cook, MarteD.,41,88 Cook, Monte A., 41, 88 Index 103 Cool, Troy, 88 Cooper, Bruce, 76 Cooper, Gregory K., 88 Copp, David, M., 51, 76 Corey, David, 88 COSTIN,GRACEA.,73 Covel, Larry, 88 Cowman, Leanna, 88 Cox, Stanley S., 27,76 Cox, Vickie, 88 Crainer III, Herchel, 41, 60, 88 Crandall, Melanie, 88 Crawford, Lynne, 88 Crawford, Steven, 89 Cross, Barry, 60, 76 Cross, Daniel Lee, 89 Crowl, Gary M., 37, 53,89 Cruzen, Roy, 89 Cubbage, Frederic, 89 Cullison, Patricia, 89 CUMMINGS, SARA, 15, 70 Cummins, Robert, 89 CUMMINS, WILLIAM C, 66 Curtis, Elizabeth, 89 Cutsinger, Linsey, 76 Duryea, Donald, 25, 89 — D— DAILY, VICTORIA, 69 Daniels, David, 89 Daniels, William, 89 Danler, Faye, 89 Darnell, Jean Ann, 89 DAUBER, DUANE, 72, 85 Davis, Patsy, 99 Davis, Steven, 52, 55,89 DECA, 25 De Leon, Arthur, 99 Dellett, Kenneth, 89 Dennis, Reid, 27,89 Denny, Janice, 24, 76 Denton, Teri, 76 Dickey, Rodger, 41,89 Dieckgrafe, James, 89 Dillmon, Janet, 76 Dimick, Steve, 76 Diskin,Mark A.,57, 89 Diver, Marcia, 89 Doane, James, 99 Dolezilek, Charles, 89 Doll, Kent N., 27, 76 Domann, Stan, 89 Doornbos, Sharon, 89 Doty, Donald E., 89 Doty, Florine, 89 DOTY, MARTHA, 67 Dow, Dennis, 99 Dowling, Catherine, 89 Downing, Ronald, 27, 89 Drake, Charles E., 76 Drake, Jack, 35 Drill, Michael, 88 Droege, Robert W., 89 Drouillard, Melanie, 31,89 Dulin, Donna, 89 Dullea, Kay, 85 Duncan, DebraJ.,24, 89 Duncan, Kathy, 26, 76 Dunlap, Anita, 41, 89 Durbin.Debra, 41,49, 89 — E— Eakles, Rebecca, 76 Eaton, Catherine, 85 Eby, John, 76 ECOLOGY CLUB, 27 Edmiaston, Carol, 99 Edmonston, Craig, 76 Edwards, Patricia, 99 Ek, Larry A., 53, 89 Elder, Richard, 89 Emig, Duane A., 76 Engle, Paula L., 37,85 Engles, Tim, 19,89 English, Lyle, 76 Enns, Charles, 60, 85 Ensz, Daniel R.,89 ENSZ, ROLAND, 33, 67 Erdwien, Mary, 24, 37,89 Erhardt, Craig, 76 ERIKSON, DARREL L., 44, 67 Erpelding, Mark, 53,89 Erwin, Thomas, 99 Eshom, Billie A.,76 Evans, Forrest, 89 Evans, Lisa, 49, 89 Evans, Michael K., 30, 3l, 77 EVANS, ROBERT E., 73 Evans, Ronald, 77 Ewart, Charles, 89 Ewing, Mark, 51,89 — F— Fagg, Michael, 25, 77 Fambo, Jerry, 41 Farnsworth, Carl, 77 Farr, Joan, 89 Favreau, Mary J., 31,89 Fawbush, Donna, 26, 77 Fechter, Daniel, 89 Fenton, Patrick, 77 Filener, William, 21,77 Finey, Emma, 99 Fink, Royal, 99 Firebaugh, Lawrence, 89 Firebaugh, Raymond, 77 Fisher, Gery, 89 Fitch, Michael, 89 Fitzpatrick, Edward, 34, 77 Fleming, Gick, 77 Fleming, Susan, 41, 89 Flowers, Theresa, 77 Ford, Francis S., 34, 99 Ford, VenessaD., 41,90 Fowler, Richard, 77 Fox, Debbie, 89 Fox, Gregory, 85 Frakes, Joni, 26,89 France, Darylene, 41, 88, 89 Frankie, Frederick, 41, 90 Franklin, Luellen,90 Fraser, David, 27,90 Freeman, Debra, 41, 49, 77, 84, 85 French, Junetta M., 41, 101 French, Stephen, 25, 89 Frey, Keith, 77, 84, 85 Friesen, Lois, 77 Fritzler, Dania, 24, 25,77 FRITZLER, VIRGINIA, 71 Fry, Colleen, 31, 90 Fry, William, 41, 90 Fulks, Jackie, 90 FULLER, CHARLES, 27, 67 Fullinwider, Janet, 77 Fullinwider, Sharon, 24, 26, 90 Fulton, Jill, 99 Furusawa, Koichi, 44, 45, 99 — G— Gagnon, Michael, 99 Gale, Albert, 90 Gale, Mark, E., 27, 77 Gamez, Marcelo, 77 Garcia, Renold,90 Garrett, David W., 90 Gaylord, Gary, 90 Gaylord, Larry, 90 Geckles, John T., 90 Gibb, Jill, 90 Gibson, Craig, 30, 31,77 Gifford, James, 85 Gilchrist, Gary, 90 Gilchist, Larry, 77 Gillies, Diane, 90 Gilliland, Anthony, 99 Gilliland, Donald, 8, 17, 20, 24, 31, 77 Gilliland, Eylene, 90 Gimple, Larry, 77 Gladowski, Mary, 41, 90 Glaesman, Vickie, 90 Glaze, Steven, 51, 90 Glenn, Mark, 77 Glenn, Sandra S., 77 Goin, Robert, 41,51,90 Gomez, Samuel, 77 GOOD, ARDEN L.,68 Goodman, Linn, 99 GOODWIN, MICHAEL H., 31, 69 Goss, Patrick J., 90 Gourley, Larry, 53, 90 Grafton, George, 99 Gragg, John, 77 Graham, James, 77 Graham, Mark G., 90 GRANT, MARY JO, 68 Grant, Randall E., 90 Gray, Ronald, 90 Greco, Phil, 52, 53, 77 Green, Charles M., 90 Green, Michael, 77 Green, Ralph E., 77 GREGORY, RICHARD, 68 Grier, Dixie, 27, 41, 90 Groff, Rock, 77 Gronau, Robyn, 90 Grove, Michial,90 Grove, Rick, 52, 53, 54, 55, 90 Guy, Richard A., 90 H Hahn, Debra, 34, 90 104 Index Hain, Melvin, 34, 35, 90 HAiNES,LEONA WATKINS, 69 Haines, Paul, 86 Haines, Richard, 101 Haines, Steven, 90 Haines, Zita, 99 Hale, Dennis, 53, 91 Hall, David, 99 Hall, Martha, 91 Hall, Randy, 25, 85 Hall, Roger, 77 HALL, SUSAN I., 72 Hall, Theodore, 91 Hamant, Dana, 91 Hamilton, Cynthia, 91 Hamilton, David, 99 Hamilton, Rusty, 53, 55, 77 Hamlin, Connie, 85 Hamlin, Gerald W., 91 Hamm, David J.,91 Hampton, Rodney, 56, 57, 77 Hansen, Ray, 53, 91 Hanson, Debbie L., 91 Harber, Robert, 33, 91 Harder, Gary, 35, 91 Harlan, Don 91 Harmon, Roger L., 91 Harper, Clarence, 91 HARRIS, CHARLES H., 66 Harris, DebraC, 91 Harris, Tom, 91 Harstine, James, 91 Haskell, Deborah, 77 Haskin, Eric, 91 Hatfield, Richard, 78 Hauserman, Daniel, 91 HAVEL, LYNN B., 18, 46, 68 Hawk, Kit, 12, 13, 24, 41,91 Hayes, Teresa, 49, 91 Hays, Kevin R., 21,51,78 Hays, Rich, 25 Heitzenrater, Bill, 91 Hemberger, Michael, 3, 41, 78 Henderson, Gregory, 91 Hendrickson, Mark 91 Hendrickson, Marsha, 31, 99 Henn, Anthony, 78 Henn, Leslie Ann, 26, 91 Henry, Don, 91 Henschen, Susan, 31, 91 Hentzen, Robert, 52, 78 Herbert, Donald, 78 Herndon, Ronald, 85 Hershberger, Lisa, 7, 41, 78 HERTEL, GERALD J., 68 Hess, Woody, 99 Heyward, Burgess, 8, 34, 52, 55, 78 HIEBERT, CLYDE J., 15, 27,68 Hiebert, Deborah, 85 Hiebert, Gregory, 91 Hiebert, Shelley, 91 Hile, Dennis, 27 Hill, Barney, 41,91 Hill, Cindy S., 49, 85 Hill, Madelon,91 Hill, Randy, 9, 78 Hill, Robert L., 36,91 Hills, Norma, 91 Hills, William, 91 Hines, Walter, 10, 52, 53, 55, 78 Hinther, Jeannine, 41, 91 Hite, Debbie, 25, 91 HITTLE, JAMES D., 64 Hodgens, Jole, 99 Hoffman, Raymond, 85 HOLLADAY, MARCIA, 71 Holliday, Janet K.,99 Holmes, Debra A., 101 Holmes, William R., 91 Holsey, Ruth, 11, 78 Hon, AdlaiJ.,91 Hon, Sharie, 91 Honey, Curtis, W., 91 Hosier, Cathleen, 91 Houser, James R., 53, 91 Howard, Debbie, 91 Howard, Wanda, 12,78 Hoy, Richard, 91 Hoyt, Leann,13, 26,27,78 Hradecky, Majorie, 91 Hubbard, Cathy, 14, 41,43, 78 Hudson, Jenise, 15, 16, 24, 25, 78 Huffman, Terry E., 37, 91 Hughes, James 16, 78 Hughes, Kay L., 99 Hughey, Shirley, 31,91 Hull, Michael, 99 Hull, Stephen, 91 Humig, Patrice, 91 Humig, Shawn, 17, 78 Hummel, Russell, 53, 91 Humphrey, William, 41, 53, 91 Hunt, Donald, 85 Hurley, Kent, 99 Huston, Leo, 85 Hyle, Pamela, 19, 31,41,91 — I— Ibarra, Ray, 41, 91 Ingalls, Richard, 99 Ingersoll, Steven, 91 Inkanish, Tom, 18, 25,78 Irving, Chester, 19, 78 ISOM, OLIVER, 51,62, 82 -J- Jack, Lyle, 92 Jackson, Ann, 20, 78 Jackson, Cora A., 99 Jackson, Randall, 21,78 Jackson, Sherrill, 31 Jacobs, Cecil, 92 Jacobs, Daniel, 22, 78 Jacobs, Gary, 92 Jacobs, Glenn, 23, 52, 54, 55, 78 James, Barbara L., 92 James, Bobetta, 92 Jantz, Raymond, 99 January, Leah, 17, 92 Jaworsky, Gregory, 24, 78 Jenkins, Michael, 25, 78 Jensen, Phillip M., 92 Jesser, Lonnie, 99 Johnson, Anna May, 73 Johnson, Doyle, 92 Johnson, Gregory, 26, 56, 57, 58, 78 Johnson, Joseph J., 92 Johnson, Karen, 27, 30, 31, 78 Johnson, Keith, 92 Johnson, Michael E., 92 Johnson, Sterling, 17, 32, 41, 92 Johnson, Walter, 99 Johnston, Gary, 92 Johnston, Michael R., 99 Jones, Chester, 92 Jones, David, 92 JONES, EDWARD R, 64 Jones, Glen, 92 Jones, Kenneth D., 92 Jones, Lloyd, 92 Jones, Polly Ann, 92 Jones, Shirley, 31, 92 Joyce, Gregory, 28, 78 — K— KASSEBAUM, G. E.,64 Kelly, Allen, 31,92, 99 Kelly, Charlene, 16, 17,92 Kelly, Forest, 99 Kelly, Mike, 92 KELLY, ROSIE, 70 Kendel, Henry, 99 Kessler, Terrance, 35, 99 Kettterman, Terry, 92 Kice, Joyce, 92 Kinder, Karen, 78 King, Louise, 78 King, Vivian, 92 Kirkhart, Wendi,78 Kirschbaum, Marsha, 85 Kittle, Robert, 78 Klaassen, Vicki, 92 Kling, Michael, 24, 78 Knieling, Barbara, 27, 41, 92 Knight, Clarence, 53,92 Knoeppel, Eric D., 92 Knoll, Shirley, 31,92 Knott, Doris, 29 Knox, Wayne, 92 Koch, Larry R., 31,92,100 Koester, Martha, 78 KOHLS, EVERETT E, 68 Kohls, William, 25, 78 Korte, Rhonda, 41,92 KRAUSE, GAYLE A.,15,68 KRELLER, HERBERT J, 68 Krueger, Glennda, 99 Krueger, Pamela J., 79 KUHLMANN, BLENDA, 37, 68 Kunkel, Lisa, 92 Kunkel, Terry, 79 Kuntz, Curtis, 99 Kurtz, Leonard, 92 — L— Lackey, Debbie, 92 Lacy, Gregory, 46, 92 Lahar, Donald, 92 La Londe, Steven, 92 Lamb, Beth, 16, 19, 31,79 Lane, Debra Kay, 31,92 LANGE, ETHYL, 71 Langley, Mark, 92 Index 105 Langley, Rebecca, 41, 92 LANTERN STAFF, 28, 29 Lara, Dolores, 79 Lauer, Terrill, 79 Laufer, Stephen, 92 Lawless, Dona, 41, 92 Lawless, Glenn R.,41,92 Lawson, Randy L., 85 LAY, JOHN K.,68 Ledford, Michael, 98 Lee, Wayne, 79 Lee, Gary, 92 Lee, Michael, 79 Lehner, Bradford, 41, 92 LEIMER, GLENN K.,66 Lemasters, Mark, 41, 92 Lent, Chris, 92 Leonard, Larry, 79 Leslie, Merle, 79 Lewis, Randy, 100 Lewis, Richard, 100 Lewis, Teresa, 92 Liggett, Sandra, 26,86 Lincicome, Jayme, 92 Lindenbaum, Regenia, 100 Lingenfelter, Bruce, 92 LINN, MICHAEL W., 14 Linot, Michael, 92 Liston, Cynthia, 41,93 Liston, Sylvia, 41, 93 Litchfield, Steve, 34, 35, 93, 100 Little, Gregg, 41,93 Little, Peggy, 93 Livesay, Terri, 93 Logan, Reta, 93 Logan, Wallace, 56, 57, 59, 79 LONDEEN, LEONA,73 Long, Audrey, 24, 41, 79 LONGFELLOW, DAVID, 68 LONGFELLOW, SHIRLEY, 42, 68 Lord, Daniel, 79 Lore, Ben, 93 Louis, Scott, 93 Lowden, Barbara, 49, 79 Lowden, Myrna, 79 Lowe, Robert, 100 Loyd, Ethyl, 100 Lucas, Kathy, 26, 33,93 Luper, Steve, 57, 93 Luscombe, Sandra, 30, 31, 79 — M— Macias, Antonio, 86 Macy, Richard, 79 Madison, James, 93 Mahaffey, Patrick, 32, 79 Mahannah, Marlin, 93 Malone, Cynthia, 86 MALONE, JEANETTE, 68 Malone, Mark, 51,79 Maloney, Michael, 79 MANGELS, DONALD L., 68 MANLEY, PAT, 69 Mann, Molly, 20,48,93 Manning, Christopher, 52, 55, 93 Mar, Jacqueline, 41, 93 Marceau, Daniel, 93 MARCUM, A. DWIGHT, 72 Markley, Galen, 52, 55, 79 Marley, Richard, 93 Marshall, David, 79 Marshall, Randal, 93 MARTENS, DENNIS, 69 Martin, Allen, 93 Martin, David, 93 Martin, Debra, 48, 93 Martin, Karla,93 Martin, Nancy, 93 Martindale, Lanette, 26, 93 Maskrid, George, 93 Mason, Charlotte, 18, 46, 93 Mason, Sharon, 28, 93 Mathews, Audie, 93 Mathews, Donald, 52, 55, 79 Mathiesen, Bob, 41,93 Mauk, Kris, 100 Maxwell, Phillip, 94 May, Gregory, 41, 79 MAYFIELD, JIM, 69 Mayfield, Lawrence, 94 McAbee, Tasha, 100 McAllister, Bruce, 79 McClanathan, David, 56, 57, 79 McClayland, Marilyn, 94 McCollum,Jill,86 McCoy, Kathy, 44, 94 McCoy, Marc, 94 McCracken, Duane, 80 McCreight, Larry, 100 McCreight, Mary 86 McDermit, Stephen, 53, 94 McDonald, John, 94 McDonald, Sue, 31,80 McEachern, Geraldine, 94 McEntire, Kenneth, 100 McGhee, Tim, 80 McHam, Karla,41,94 Mcintosh, Ramona, 26, 80 Mcintosh, Raylene, 100 Mcintosh, Raymond, 27 Mclntyre, Deborah, 94 McKibban, William, 94 McKINNEY, LEONARD J., 66 McLaughlin, Marilyn, 94 McLean, Gloria, 41, 94 McNabb, Debra, 100 McVey, Rex, 17, 19, 32, 94 Melson, Shirley, 94 Meritt, Raymond, 27, 80 Merwin, Fairie, 31, 80 Metcalf, Linda, 80 METTLER, MARILYNN,66 Metz, Bradley, 94 Meyer, John, 53, 94 Meyer, Keith, 100 Meysing, William, 41, 80 Michels, Steven, 94 Miller, Janet, 46, 80 Miller, Rod, 86 Miller, Stanley, 94 Miller, Travis, 94 Mills, Lonnie, 80 Minnick, Debra, 94 Minnick, Henry, 72 Mitchell, Clay, 100 Mitchell, Larry, 86 Mitchell, Phillip, 52, 55, 94 Mitchell, Thomas, 94 Mohler, Barry, 94 Moore, Robert, 94 Moore, Warren, 41, 94 Moralez, Virgil, 27, 80 Moreira, Hugo, 45, 80 Moreland, Joseph, 29, 94 Moreland, Randall, 86 MORIARTY, NITA, 40, 70 Mortazavi, Ramezan Amir, 44, 45, 94 Moss, David, 53, 94 Mossman, Donna (Mitzi), 17, 33, 42, 80, 100 Muncy, Steve, 80 Murphy, Karen, 80 Murphy, Marcia, 19, 41, 48, 94 Murryjack, 80 NASH, ELMO, 69 Nash, Robert, 57, 80 Nation, Robert, 94 Naus, Steven, 94 Neal, Donna, 94 Nearhood, Brent, 21,80 Needham, Billy, Jr., 80 Neill, Janice, 24, 33, 41,94 Neises, Michael, 100 Nelson, Peggy, 73 Newbury, William, 80 Newland, Mark, 94 Nickel, Gary, 80 Norf lee, Gregory, 52, 54, 55, 57, 94 Norrick, Edward, 80 Norris, Teresa, 94 Notz, Jacqueline, 26, 94 Notz, Robert, 80 Nuckolls, Larry, 80 — O — Oaks, Terry, 80 Oberley, Eileen, 86 O ' Brien, Eugene, 94 O ' Brien, Kathleen, 100 O ' Brien, Kathryn,94 O ' Donnell, Rodney, 80 OFFICE EDUCATION CLUB, 26 OGG, HERMAN, 69 O ' Hare, Joseph, 94 OHL, JAMES, 69 Olinger, Daniel, 51, 80 Oliver, John, 16, 17, 32, 80 Olmsted, Robin, 49, 94 Olson, Karmellia, 33, 94 Olson, Christine, 26,94 Ott,Kent,94 — P — Paige, Darrell,80 Palmer, David, 94 Pankratz, Debra, 94 Paolini, German, 45, 94 Parker, Gail, 46, 94 Parker, Gerald, 80 Parker, Michael, 94 Parker, Ronald, 57,60,94 Parnell, Dianne, 94 106 Index Parrish, James, 94 Parry, Gail, 70, 94 Parsons, Cynda, 26, 49, 95 PATTEN, DARRYLF., 19,69 Patterson, Billie, 80 Patterson, Leon, 95 Patterson, Lewis, 95 Patterson, Tracy, 95 Patton, Teresa, 95 Paul, Allen, 41, 95 Paul, Gary, 80 Payne, David, 80 Payne, Thomas, 41,52, 95 Peace, Barbara, 81 Penner, Jan, 95 Pennington, Brent, 52, 95 Perez, Shirley, 95 Pete, Paul, 100 Peters, Dennis, 81 Peters, James, 95 Peters, Maria, 95 Peterson, Ramona, 95 PETTUS, WILFRED, 69 Phares, Karla, 95 Pharr, Susan, 81 Pickard, Steven, 95 Pickens, Ricky, 100 Pierce, James, 81 Pierce, Joseph, 95 Pike, Randy, 95 Pipkin, Bradley, 95 Pittman, Perry, 51,81 Plagmann, Scott, 95 Plumley, Robert, 86 Plummer, Jess, 27, 95 Poe, Linda, 95 Ponder, Victoria, 86 Pope, Gary, 81 Porter, Cheryl, 95 Post, Richard, 95 Pouncey, Duane, 95 Pouncey, Timothy, 37, 76 Powe, Ronald, 100 Powell, Cindy, 41, 49, 95 Prather, Linda, 95 Prather, Phylana, 81 Pringle, Steve, 25, 95 PROHODSKY, BETTY, 69 Pyles, John, 81 — R — Rabe, James, 95 Rachmanides, Pantelis (Paul), 86 Racker, Walter, 100 Rader, Randall, 100 Rader, Treva, 81 Rambo, Jerry, 81 Randall, Stanley, 81 Randall, Yvonne, 86 Ratts, Judith, 100 Reed, Cathy, 95 Reed,Curley,81 Reed, Kathy, 26,95 Reeds, Rhonda, 81 Reese, Donna, 81 Regier, Linda, 95 Regier, Sherry, 95 Regnier, Kathy, 81 Reid, Charles, 53, 95 Reid,John,95 Reinhart, John, 17, 28, 29, 81 Reising, David, 41 REMSBERG, DALE, 52, 53, 67, 69 Repstine, Marvin, 95 Reynolds, Shane, 95 Rhodes, Guy, 100 Rhyne, William, 86 Rice, Lorene, 96 Richard, Willie, 57, 96 Richards, David, 100 Richards, Vivian, 101 RICHARDSON, HUGH, 70 Rickerson, Brenda, 96 Ridgway, Merle, 96 Riggle, Timothy, 96 Rinne, Fredrick, 81 Roberts, Ruth, 96 Robertson, Alan, 34, 96 Robertson, Kathy, 101 Rochat, Alan, 96 Rohr, Elmer, 101 Rohr, Lila 27, 81 Rose, George, 101 Ross, Judy, 42, 31,81 Ross, Lloyd, 81 Ross, Ray, 96 Ross, Roy D., 17, 46, 82 Ross, Scott, 82 Roths, Sharon, 96 Rouse, Betty, 96 Rouse, Phillip, 86 ROWE, MARIAN, 70 Ruark,Cary, 101 Ruark, Roger, 101 Ruhl,Charla,101 RUMSEY, EDNA, 73 Russell, William, 96 RUSSELL, W. PATRICK, 64 Rutschman, Maria, 25, 96 Ryan, Debra, 41,96 Salmans, Keith, 82 Salts, Richard, 82 Samp, Criag, 101 Sanders, Patricia, 46, 86 Satterthwaite, Lisa 26, 96 Saunders, Wayne, 96 Scanlon, Peter, 96 Schatz, Kenyon, 96 Schiffelbein, Loretta, 41, 46, 96 Schlesinger, Mark, 96 Schmidt, Patricia, 27, 82 Schmidt, Randy, 82 Schnake, Elcia, 101 Schoffstall, Phil, 57, 96 SCHOTTEL, IVAN, 53, 69 Schultz, Randy, 101 Schulze, Marilyn, 82 Schwalbach, Gretchen, 82 Schwemmer, Nancy, 101 Scott, Brett, 25 Scott, Edward, 24, 27, 96 Scott, John, 96 Scritchfield, Michael, 96 SEAGER, RONALD, 26, 69 Sears, Mary, 26, 101 Sears, Rick, 96 Seeber, Alfreda, 82 Seeber, Glen, 96 Sefchick, Ken, 101 Seward, Samuel, 96 SEYMOUR, ROY, 72 Shackelford, Carl, 101 Shadkam, Forrokki, Hossin, 101 Shaffer, Gary, 24,96 SHAW, DOROTHY, 71 Sheperd, Charles, 25,82 SHIPLEY, CURTIS, 57, 69 Shipman, Linda, 96, 101 Shoemaker, Don, 82 Shouse, Sheryl, 41,101 Shryock, Michael, 96 Sibley, Debra, 27,82 Sidebottom, Timothy, 32, 96 Siegrist, Donald, 82 Silver, Michele, 96 Simmons, Thomas, 96, 101 Simonton, Kendall, 96 Simpson, Steven, 19, 41, 96 Singleton, Linda, 96 Sinnes, Debra 41, 46, 96 Skinner, Tommy, 41, 96 Slabaugh, Michael, 101 Sluss, Mary, 101 Sluss, Sara, 86, 101 Small, George, 96 Smith, Alan, 96 Smith, Betty, 96 Smith, Eleanor, 96 Smith, Jeanne, 96 Smith, Katherine, 96 Smith, Marjorie, 96 Smith, Martha, 82 Smith, Patricia, 82 Smith, Peggy Diane, 96 Smith, Peggy Jean, 96 Smith, Terry, 96 Smythe,Carl96 Snell,John,96 Snellen, Donna, 82 Snodgrass, Lisa, 82 Snook, James, 82 Snyder, Bonnie, 96 Snyder, Craig, 96 Snyder, Kenneth, 82 Sobba, Dale, 12,96 Solis, Randy, 97 Solorio, Alfredo, 83 Somerville, Mark, 83 Sommerhauser, Elaine, 27, 41, 97 Sooter, David, 29, 83 Spear, Rick, 97 Spencer, Linda, 41, 97 Spring, Richard, 83, 97 Sproul, Terry, 83 Squires, Christopher, 52, 54, 55, 83 STAATS, ANN B., 71 Staats, Deborah, 9, 19, 32,49 Stahl, Eric, 97 Stahl, Karen, 97 Stanley, Randy, 86 Stanton, Kenneth, 97 Stareck, Debra, 97 Starkel,Gary,83 STEBBINS, MARY LOUISE, 83 Steeby,Carol,41,44, 97 Stees, Janan, 97 Stephens, Orban,83 Index 107 Stephens, Rex, 97 Stewart, Julius, 51,83 Stidham, Ronald, 83 Stiles, Bradley, 97 Stirnaman, Arthur, 41, 52, 55, 83 Stokes, Jacqueline, 97 Stolz, Mark, 97 Storey, Janara, 97 STRAIN, JUDY, 15, 24, 69 Straughn, James, 101 Stricklin, Deborah, 41, 97 Strobel, Charles, 83 Strobel, Daniel, 97 Strobel, Floyd, 83 Strothman, Randy, 83 Strotkamp, Audie, 97 Strunk, Brian, 52, 97 STUDENT COUNCIL, 24 Stueve, Phyllis, 97 Sundgren, Joseph, 97 Swain, Rocky, 83 Swanson, Diane, 97 Swift, Edward, 17, 19, 41,97 SWIFT, GEORGE, 69, 102 Usher, William, 98 — T — Tackett, Gary, 97 Talley, Michael, 97 Tappehorn, Steve, 83 Taylor, Billy, 86 Taylor, Janet, 27,97 Taylor, Robert, 97 Taylor, Steven, 53, 55,83 Tennyson, Gail, 26, 83 Teter, Pauline, 101 THEIS, PHILLIP H., 27,69 Thomas, Michael, 83 THOMPSON, JO, 15, 71 Thompson, Melinda, 16, 17, 83 Thompson, Ronnie, 56, 57, 58, 59, 83 Thorne, Frank, 51,97 Thornton, Suzanne, 49, 97 Tibbetts, Deborah, 86 Tillotson.Gavle,97 TISCH, HERMAN, 72 Titterington, Benny, 97 TOBUREN, DON, 15, 69 Toevs, James, 57, 97 TOEWS, MERLE, 69 Tomlin, Terry, 83 Torkelson, Phillip, 98 Towles, Randolph, 53, 98 TRENT, BILL, 70 Trombla, Richard, 86 Trotter, Clara, 101 Troutman, Darrell, 101 Turner, Bette, 83 Turner, Elida, 101 Tyson, Deborah, 98 — U— Uhland, Mark, 41, 83 Uhlenhop, Gail, 41, 98 Uhlhorn, Howard, 31,83 UNGER, RALPH W.,64 Unruh, Richard, 101 — V— Valentine, Carlene, 12, 24, 48, 83 Valentine, Steven, 98 Van Arsdale, Dennis, 98 Van Buren, Rickey, 98, 101 Vance, Grant, 24, 28,83 Vance, Pamela, 32, 83 Van Cleave, Cheryl, 26, 27, 83 Vazirian, Mohammad Raza, 98 Vazirian, Nasser, 46, 101 Voegeli, Mary, 41,98 Voegeli, George, 52, 53, 54, 55, 83 Vogt, Brian, 101 Vogts, Victor, 83 Vonfeldt, Neil, 101 Voth,Christa,98 Voth, Martha, 41, 86 — w— Waggoner, Dennis, 101 Waggoner, Yvonne, 31 Waggy, Billie, 19, 32, 49, 98 Wait, Edgar, 83 WALBOURN, EDWIN J., 15, 24, 65 Walford, Jerald,98 Walford, Rodney, 98 Walker, Martha, 98 Walno, Gregory, 98 WALTMAN, MARIE, 43, 70 Waltman, Sherri, 98 Ward, Michael, 98 Ward, Roger, 83 Warner, Don, 98 Wartick, Gary, 51,98 Washington, Katherine,83 Wasinger, Steven, 98 Watkins, Nikke, 61,98 Watson, Joseph, 98 Watson, Sharon, 83 Watt, Jennie, 41, 98 Watts, Karen, 16, 17, 32, 98 Waugh, Sheila, 101 Weaver, Douglas, 41, 98 Webb, David, 98 WEBB, FRED, 43, 69 Webb, Gayle, 86 Webb, Russell, 101 Weber, Mack, 25,98 Webster, Tom, 86 Webster, William, 98 Weller, James Joe, 27, 84 Weniger, Stuart, 101 Werner, Michael, 52, 54, 55, 84 Wheat, David, 98 Whisler, Diana, 98 White, Danny, 101 White, Douglass, 84 WHITESIDE, DONNA J., 73 Whitmore, Kevin, 101 WHITSON, ANITA, 69 Whitson, Diana, 101 Whitson, Randy, 98 Wiebe, Randall, 98 Wiggins, Antonio, 98 Wiggins, James, 86 Wilber, Debra, 84 Willey, Carolyn, 101 Willey, Leo, 101 Williams, (Yazdanpanah) Cheryl, 9, 45, 84 Williams, Kevin, 84 Williams, Kristy, 25 Williams, Linda, 101 Williamson, Stan, 86 Wills, Jerry, 84 Willson, Kandis, 9, 16, 17, 19, 84 WILSON, RONALD, 66 Wilson, William 98 Wimbley, Jannifer, 36, 41, 98 Windsor, Rodney, 84 Wining, Richard, 98 WISCHROPP, THEODORE W., 33, 69 Wise, Randall, 98 Wohletz, Leo, 98 Worrell, Dent, 84 Wright, Debra, 98 Wright, Mary, 98 Wyatt, Robert, 84 Wyman, Franklin, 98 — Y— Yanda, Solon, 86 Yazdanpanah, Haghighi, (Zee), Zarir, 45,98 Young, Paula, 84 Young, Rebecca, 98 Ysidro, Edwina, 12,98 — Z— Zacharias, Ned, 86 Zlab, Claire, 31,101 Zlab, Randi, 31,84 Zogelman, Carol, 98 ZUERCHER, DENNIS, 72 108 Index R H l I §P I . 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