Butler Community College - Grizzly Growl Yearbook (El Dorado, KS)
- Class of 1975
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RES R OSO Bccc 9100 1- i M RES The Grizzly Gro ,vl 050 1975 GRI aEMCo 67 042-3280 RECE!VED APR 2 - 2001 BCCC - NIXON TH€ GRIZZLY 1975 Learning and living — that ' s what the educational experience is all about. It ' s gaining stature academi- cally, morally and spiritually. That ' s what we ' ve been helping students do for nearly 50 years. Butler County Community College means experiencing the complete education. i-.W. Nixon Library Butler County Community College 901 South Haverhill Road B Dorado, Kansas 67042-3280 DUTLGR COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLCGG The complete education is com- posed of many factors, not the least of which is people. Butler County Community College has all kinds. They exhibit different personalities, different lifestyles and pursue differ- ent goals. But all of them — stu- dents, faculty and administrators — have something in common: a pur- pose and a will to achieve. TH€ Life AW LedRMING expcRience How close are you to the Butler County Community College experience? Are you so close to a part of it that you can ' t see the Col- lege in its entirety? Take a look at the student body. They know what their obligations are to the future and they are striv- ing to meet them. They come from all over the state and from all over the country. What are they searching for? Many things. Some are looking to build a solid foundation for educational endeav- ors through our liberal arts program. Others are wanting to learn a practi- cal skill through vocational-techni- cal training which will help lead to a rewarding career. Are you so far away that you have yet to benefit from all the College has to offer? Take a second look — a closer look. Don ' t let it slip away. 4 What about the faculty? What are they looking for? Just like the stu- dents, their goals are many and var- ied. But one thing is certain. They are attracted to Butler County Community College ' s philosophy of education. They like the close con- tact with their classes. They like the fact they don ' t have to face a hundred students in an impersonal lecture hall situation. It ' s the one-on-one teaching philos- ophy that Butler County Community College thrives on. Both students and faculty wouldn ' t have it any other way. pgoplc Se€KIMG dND DISCOVERING Remember the people, the activi- ties, the good times. Despite the hardships, it will be the fond memo- ries that will accompany you the rest of your life. Just wait and see. 6 You ' ll find that the BCCC environ- ment provides the best for learning and living. In addition to classes, the College offers a wide range of cul- tural, social and athletic activities. Honor societies include Delta Psi Omega, national dramatic fraternity, and Phi Ro Pi, national debate and forensics fraternity. There are also campus organizations for students interested in politics, 4-H, ecology, flying, and drafting, among others. The Juco Voices, Clef Dwellers, and Collegiate Singers provide ample opportunity for the musically in- clined to become involved. The El Dorado Community Concert Association sponsors a series of concerts each season, featuring famous artists and groups. The cam- pus is also the scene of prominent speakers and other guest artists. f-RIGNDLY, HGdLTHY ■!  ' ■; ' v.J-; fehj, .. 2 -. The College ' s proximity to the metro- politan environment of Wichita also provides numerous outlets for culture and entertainment. For instance, the city is the home of the world famous Wichita Symphony Orchestra, two museums and three colleges which contribute to the area ' s cultural and entertainment potential. BCCC is a well-known and successful member of the Kansas Jayhawk Junior College Conference and the National Junior College Athletic Association. Football, basketball, track, cross coun- try and golf are offered on the intercol- legiate level. A variety of sports are also sponsored on an intramural basis for men and women. Women also have the oppor- tunity to join the College drill team, the cheerleading squad or the pep club. The College operates three publica- tions for student involvement: the stu- dent newspaper, the Lantern; the year- book, the Grizzly; and the creative writing publication, the Quill. 8 No stuffy, overcrowded classrooms. Only the most practical and com- fortable surroundings. Who could ask for more? The ultra-modern Butler County Community College campus is a milestone in functional academic architecture. The spacious 80-acre campus fea- tures a dozen new air-conditioned buildings, including a laboratory sci- ence building, academic building, lecture hall, three vocational-tech- nical buildings, fine arts complex, physical education facility, student union, comfortable residence hall, and a library-student activities building. The beautiful two-story Lester W. Nixon Library is centrally located on the campus and houses the Counsel- ing Center, a reading laboratory and a photo production area. The li brary area itself contains media and seminar rooms and 23,000 vol- umes, with ultimate expansion to 50,000 possible. Many periodicals and microfilm sources are also ready for use. Mciunes UNPdRdLLGL£D A modern library, up-to-the minute audio-visual facilities, a comfortable residence hall. It ' s learning and liv- ing made fun. 10 11 . ■■■. . ■■■■■■:■■: ; .:■s • ' ■' ■' ■' • ' ' ' ' IP, ■„: • ' si IT v y 1 r ... i K p- The Programmed Learning Center is also located in the library. It contains a modern practical language labora- tory which is a multi-media facility. It allows students to upgrade their skills in specific areas, such as read- ing, spelling, and vocabulary. The center gives students the chance to pursue areas of interest beyond or in addition to the limits of an organ- ized class. Butler County Community College offers the Associate of Arts Degree, the Associate of Applied Science Degree, the Two-Year Community College Certificate, and the Voca- tional Certificate. The Associate of Arts Degree may be earned in all areas and is primarily oriented toward the Baccalaureate Degree. The Associate of Applied Science Degree, the Two-Year Community College Certificate, and the Vocational Certificate are pri- marily designed for immediate employment. Degrees may be earned in major areas such as: Pre-teaching, Pre-en- gineering, Pre-law, Data Processing, auto mechanics, welding, arts, etc. iberal This is just a sampling of the areas from which you can choose. Each course is geared to the Twentieth Century problems and solutions. They are meant to provide you with the skills you need to advance to fur- ther education or start a rewarding career. But no matter which area you choose to explore, you ' ll find it aimed at one objective — providing you with the training necessary to meet your educational and career objectives in the shortest practical amount of time. f It ' s been stimulating, it ' s been chal- lenging, and it ' s been rewarding. We ' re all better prepared for what tomorrow will bring. 15 BCCC students have discovered many positive aspects- about the College ' s curriculum. One is its flex- ibility. You won ' t be locked in one rigid academic framework from start to finish. Instead, you ' ll be able to structure your own academic program to a great extent and delve into inde- pendent study and research . To insure that your skills are put to use, our placement service starts working well in advance of your graduation to help you find a posi- tion best suited to your training and capabilities. It ' s only been a small time in a small place. But it ' s been an experience worth saving forever. Take a second look. ....., . « ,- ' m : , ialBtal Butler County Community College is many things to- communities, it is not a static arrangement. It ' s alwa day. It is composed of buildings, classes, activities, and changing. There will always be new people, new ide, especially people. They are delicately combined to and new challenges. The constant change is wh form a place and a community. makes a college community a vibrant and worthwh experience. It ' s a great place to have fun, to plan, a ' to build for tomorrow. Why not take a closer look The Butler County Community College of today will the Butler County Community College life? It may not be the same place tomorrow. Like all academic just the answer for you. I I i % i J I J i  Vm TK€ GRIZZLY BUTL€R COUNTY COMMUNITY COLL€G€ 1975 €L DORdDO , KdNSdS -wV y yX ' X y,:y;-,yy-yyy:y:yy ■,:■■.:■:.:■■■: :■■,:: ■:: -. i:.-,, ' .V?- ■■:.■. V. :. ' ■■y - -:::y , Uy: : .+-.: ' i .:?.:--r,™U: : -:--i. ■.■:■■■■■:■: : :. -S- yX -.■.■■■.■.:■-:■. ■■■■■■v:-.-f-:X ■, ■■: -;: : ■■:,;:::■:■■■;■■¥■.■;:■' I.;---! W- -: : - ,:■::.■■. -i- ,:, :-.:--: : ' -.: :■■■■■■■■■K-f : --: :-V:--;:;:--:-.--..-:v-,,- : - : . .:. :: -. ::■.-, ■:■■■, V-;. . i :,-. : ' £% ' Li £., - ' A community college means education and service to all in the community regardless of age or background. Education For All: President Edwin J. Walbourn Edwin J. Walbourn, President of Butler County Community College, has played an integral part in the growth of the college since he arrived at El Dorado Junior College in 1952 when the school had an enrollment of 265 students. President Walbourn taught at El Dorado High School for one year beginning in 1951, and then transferred to the junior college as an instructor. He became an administrator when he was named Dean of the College, the highest administrative post at that time. When the voters of Butler County elected to accept El Dorado Junior College as a county institution in 1963 and the Board renamed the school Butler County Junior College, Edwin J. Walbourn was named as its first president. Enrollment at the school continued to increase, and the electorate voted bonds in the amount of $1, 998,000 for the construction of a new campus in 1964. In 1966, BCJC moved to its new site. During President Walbourn ' s tenure, he has seen the enrollment grow to its peak of 1500 students in the 1970-71 school year. Although the enrollment, following national trends, has now leveled off, the President feels that new course offerings to meet the community needs will help maintain enrollments. New Vice President Named To Campus Administration Education should be a life-long experience. Dr. Carl Henrich, Vice- President Dr. Carl L. Heinrich Dr. Carl L. Heinrich was appointed this academic year to the newly created position of Vice Presi- dent of Butler County Community College. The new vice president came to the campus from Emporia Kansas State College where he was asso- ciate professor of education and the director of community college education. He was graduated from Kansas State University with a B.S. degree, and he received his M.S. degree from Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. Dr. Heinrich earned his Ed. D. degree from the Uni- versity of Kansas. The new administrator assumed varied duties at the college with special emphasis on community relationships. Dr. Heinrich is married and the father of four sons. 20 Administrative Staff Members Head Various Divisions Mmm t, Ron Wilson Dean of Instruction w 1 1 1 1 ' «, ■% •ffc, 1 ■■' ■' ■' i Leonard J. McKinney Registrar Vice President i • j y William C. Cummins Dean of Student Services Steve Lightle Vice President Director of Finance .-1 E. F. Adams, Chairman Board Of Trustees Decides Policy Members of the Board of Trustees are duly elected officials of Butler County who make the policies for BCCC. The year 1975 was marked by budget tightening in most departments of the col- lege. This economy was brought about by a decrease in enrollment of full-time equated students which resulted in a de- crease of state aid to Butler. Two innovations this school term ap- proved by the Board were the establish- ment of Project Outreach and the estab- lishment of a downtown branch for the Adult Resource Center. Ralph W. Unge r W. Patrick Russell y r ) y 22 E. F. Adams James D. Hittle ' •• ■' ' w j,Mim ■' - ' Mi - ' -■■' ■■;. 5 ' - ■LI VII MG TH€ Llf€ f LC 1RMIMG TKG Life IT DUTLGR COUNTY COMMUNITY COLL€G€ k v ri i 24 Living: In The Dorm Living: Academically, S? 2 Socially « 25 Different Strokes For Different Folks AUTUMN ON THE CAMPUS brings on the perennial flood of the band room floor and a flood of new faces in the classroom. Lonnie Ackley sweeps up the water in the music room while Jan Falkner ' s monkey (who made it through enrollment with no problems) provides the new face. 28 A NEW SCHOOL TERM always brings on creative inspi- ration. Jim Wyant shears a sheep to illustrate his speech for class. An art student seeks inspiration in the late summer sun. j« ■' : s 12 9Hh ' 29 ' Anastasia ' Opens Season Opening the dramatic season of the Community College Theater was the presentation of ANASTA- SIA staged in the Fine Arts Auditorium in October. The drama is centered on the possibility that the daughter of Czar Nicholas of Russia escaped execu- tion and was still alive in the early 1920 ' s. Darrel F. Patten directed and staged the play for a three night run with a cast of 13 students and faculty. Included in the cast were Tim Sidebottom, Debbie Staats, Daniel Queen, Steve Dickson, Dan Ross, Ja- net Cummins, Sterling Johnson, Mike Dillman, Michelle Banks, Douglas Dennis, Patricia Lowrance, Debbie Peterson, Gregory Leafty. Production crew members were Debbie Peterson, Debbie Staats, Sterling Johnson, Dan Ross, Barbara Parsons, Susan Biller, Allen Paul, Tim Sidebottom, Steve Hyle, Doug Dennis, Glen Lawless, Janet Cum- mins, Steve Dickson, Dan Hansen, Greg Leafty, Randall Malcom, Dan Queen, Ed Swift. PATRICIA LOWRANCE and Greg Leafty portray the Dowager Empress and Prince Paul. mff ' %■, 30 MEMBERS OF THE CAST are shown on full stage. They are (1. to r.) Steve Dickson, Dan Queen, Dan Ross, Janet Cummins, Debbie Staats, Mike Dillman, Michelle Banks. CHERNOV (Tim Sidebottom), Prince Bounine (Steve Dickson), THE DOWAGER Empress converses with her companion, the Baron- Petrovin (Dan Queen), look for a scar on Anastasia (Janet Cum- ess Livenbaum (Debbie Peterson). mins). THE THREE CONSPIRATORS show Anastasia a photograph album of ancestors. 51 Noel Coward Hit Presented By Players Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward was the second theatre presentation of the season staged by BCCC. The ageless sophisticated farce ol ' English man- ners was presented three nights in December under the direction of Darryl Patten. Crew members are shown in an informal pose during rehearsal. They are ( 1 ) Debbie Staats, Greg Leafty, Steve Hyle, Allen Paul, Marjorie Marsh (musician), Ed Swift. Cast members shown are (2) Debbie Peterson. (3) Terri Chamberlain, Sterling Johnson, Gail Staotts, Debbie Peterson. (4) Sterling Johnson, Gail Stoots. 32 Theatre Features ' Elegant Witch ' l The Elegant Witch, a children ' s theatre production, was presented to thou- sands of children in both El Dorado and Wichita by the BCCC theatre group during February. For the past 7 years, the Butler theatre group has been involved in a Child- ren ' s Theatre and during that time has performed throughout Kansas and in other states. Darryl Patten directed the play. Cast members shown during rehearsals include (1) (from F.) Kaye Bnckelv. Sterling Johnson, Martha Walker, Janet Cummins, Cynda Parsons. Steve Simpson, Debbie Staats. (2) Cummins and Dennis. (3) Johnson (King down). Dennis, Simpson, Brickley, Walker, Cummins, Parsons, and Staats. - Campus Crusade Group Has Largest Attendance The honor of having the largest attendance of any club on campus goes to Campus Crusade (CATGIF) who reached the goal of 100 persons attending one meeting in October. The organization ' s aim is to reach out to stu- dents on campus bringing them closer to Jesus Christ through sharing, praising the Lord, and lov- ing one another. Each week the group meets during Activity Pe- riod to hear speakers or to have special programs and to share fellowship. Campus Crusade had a Christmas banquet and a spring banquet. Herb Kreller is faculty sponsor and John Schaak is off-campus leader. Executive staff members in- clude Kevin Schlender, Mark Kellison, Marilyn McClayland, Jennie Watt, Janet Bacon, Terri Chamberlain, Allen Paul. 34 CHRISTIAN TOGETHERNESS can include sitting on the floor and eating donuts together. CATGIF members enjoying fellowship are (from left) Cindy Powell, Kevin Schlender, Jennie Watt, Gary Wartick, and John Schaak. GUITAR MUSIC for Christians is furnished by Bill Dahlenburg at the meetings while the membership joins him in song. Members pictured are (from left) Steve Pickerd, David Garrett, Debbie Peterson, Kevin Schlender, Cindy Powell, Connie Hus, Gary Crowl, Joni Blanding, Elsie Shook, Debbie Martin, Jim Richmond, Gary Wartick, Debbie Tyson, Randy Blackwell, Cheryl Porter. 3S BSU Recruits New Students AWAITING ARRIVAL OF GUESTS on Minority Recruitment Day are BSU members (From I.) Robert Williams, Greta Underwood, Venessa Ford, Henry Kittle, Felicia Wigley, Glenn Hersey, Larry Martin, Mike Trammel. The Black Students ' Union enjoyed its most successful year in the club ' s existence at Butler. Although the membership is small, the majority of black students on the campus belong. Minority senior day on the campus was sponsored and carried out by BSU membership and was well attended by students from a number of schools in Kansas. BSU members met the high school visitors when they arrived, es- corted them over the campus, took them to lunch, gave a banquet in their honor, took them to a basketball game, and topped off the evening with a dance. Other activities during the year included a skating party and a bake sale. Officers include Junetta French, president; Robert Williams, vice presi- dent; Jan Wimbley, secretary; Erma Combs, treasurer; Paul Pete, student council representative. Mrs. Mary Jo Grant is sponsor of the group. ■36 BSU MEMBERS pictured include (Front Row, LTo R) Robert Williams, Reggie Anderson, Junetta French, Phil Jackson. (Second Row) Martha Walker, Angela Wilson, Valerie Collins (visitor), Greta Underwood, Larry Martin. (Third Row) Gerald Welch, Venessa Ford, Glen Hersey, Felicia Wigley, Mike Trammel, Henry Kittle, Jimmy Major. PRESIDENT Junetta French and vice- president Robert Williams talk with visi- tor Valerie Collins. BSU members not pic- tured on these pages include: Paul Pete, Willy Bell, Stan Carter, Bobby Washing- ton, Jan Wimbley, Erma Comb, Allen Strong, Steve Sweeney, Michael Johnson, Joe Diggs, Ernest Alexander, Alvin Clark, Pat Crince, Clarence Knight, Silvia Silver- son 37 1HE BU1LER COUN1Y A Student Newspaper Serving Butler County Community College Newspaper Creates Reader Reaction Eagerly awaited each week by the students and fac- ulty is the latest edition of THE LANTERN, the award-winning newspaper which is sometimes ma- ligned but never ignored. The lively news and outspoken editorials of THE LANTERN sometimes cause a feeling of discomfort or chagrin among the administration; nevertheless, the paper is unhampered by censorship or controlled editorial policy. Policy, content, and style of the paper are deter- mined entirely by the student editorial board with the guidance of Bill Bidwell, faculty adviser. Members of the newswriting, editing, and photo journalism classes prepare all the copy and photo- graphs, layout the pages, and do the actual paste-up for the paper. This year ' s staff includes Mike Parker, editor; Tim Pouncey, managing editor; Tim Browning, business manager (first semester); Larry Fry, business manag- er (second semester); Sharon Mason, news editor; Gary Crowl, sports editor; Kim Kimbro, assistant sports editor; Greg Coper, graphic arts director; Ber- nie Collins, copy editor; Brent Coffman, circulation manager; Char Mason, staff artist. ■Ife Band Small In Number, Large In Sound The band at Butler is small in number and does not own any fancy uniforms. But what it lacks in number, it makes up for in quality and enthusiasm. Band members appear at most of the athletic functions in the form of a pep band, adding atmo- sphere and excitement to the occasion. At more state affairs, the instrumentalists per- form in the stage band. Under the direction o ' Robert D. Anderson, band members also perform in a jazz music group. Director Anderson and faculty members Loren Brinkmeyer and Bill Bidwell oftentimes take to their instruments and join the students in their pub- lic performances. Band members shown playing at a basketball game in the photo below include (Front Row) Director Andy Anderson, Loretta Armstrong. Second Row, Leslie Henn, Debbie Waller, Don Buhler, Teresa Carver. Third Row, Dana Ham- mant, Mike Stahl, Jill Gibb. Fourth Row, Eddy Swift, Pat O ' Brien, Leland Alexander, Mark Gra- ham. Back Row, Loren Brinkmeyer, Shavaun McChesney, Steve Simpson, Debbie Staats, Mark Hale. Collegiate Singers Popular Vocal Group The Collegiate Singers made numerous public ap- pearances both on and off campus this year. Under the direction of Darryl Patten, the singers perform both popular and classical music. An informal practice session finds (1) Alan Webs- ter, Randy Blackwell, and Greg Leafty grouped around the piano. (2) Members of Collegiate Singers include Darryl Patten (director), Greg Leafty, Susand Billard, Terri Chamberlain, Earnest Alexander, Alan Webster, Linda Wilson (pianist), Ld Swift, Kevin Schlender, Randy Blackwell, Debbie Staats, Jole Hoelgens, Steve Simpson, Jim Richmond, Daytha Ball, Kathy Wohlgemuth, Dough Dennis, Donna Wallace. Student Council Sponsors Many Events The BCCC Student Council is comprised of repre- sentatives from the two classes and from campus or- ganizations. The Council is divided up among committees such as committees on parking, scholarships, school condi- tions, extra curricular activities, and social service. The Council sent a representative to Topeka this year to represent the school in the Kansas Association of Community Colleges. Delegates also attended a conference in Wichita. Several successful Red Cross blood drives on the campus were sponsored by the Council. Social life was not overlooked in that the Council sponsored several dances following athletic events in- cluding the popular ' 50 ' s Dance. The big social event of the year is the Fiesta Park party held in the spring. Elected officers of the group include Greg Cooper, president; Eric Stahl, vice president; Debbie Duncan, secretary; John Geckles, treasurer. Jeanetta French is promotions chairman. Judy Strain is the faculty sponsor. 42 Student Council is involved in many things. (1) President Greg Cooper addresses the Council while Debbie Duncan takes notes. (2) Sophomore Roger Ruark prepares to do- nate his blood to a Council sponsored blood drive. 43 Cheerleaders Lead On As hardworking as any male athlete for whom they cheer are the cheerleaders for the Grizzlies. The same cheerleaders generate enthusiasm for both the football team and the basketball team beginning in September and ending in March, on road trips as well as home games. Members of the squad are Debbie Peterson, Debbie Martin, Wendy Skinner, Kathy Allison, Vanessa Ford, Rene Holinde, Joan Farr. Miss Jeanette Maline is sponsor. ife -h .y « 44 CHEERLEADERS ARE (From Left) Debbie Martin, Wendy Skinner, Joan Farr, Vanessa Brown, Renee Holinde, Debbie Peterson, Kathy Allison. , 4 ( 1 ) Dale Remsberg, division chairman of athletics, track coach; (2) Jerry Boyce, ath- letic director, head football coach; (3) William Trent, guidance counselor; (4) Gene Arnold, physical education, assistant basketball coach; (5) Everett Kohls, admissions counselor, assistant football coach. 46 Counselors And Coaches Keep Active Coaches and counselors have something in common on a college campus: both have a close personal relation- ship with the students. These personnel get involved in the students ' academic, personal, and emotional adjust- ments. (1) Curtis Shipley, head basketball coach, physical education; (2) Jeanette Malone, women ' s coach, physical education; (3) Victor Bland, guidance counselor, place- ment; (4) Jim D ' Alesio, assistant football coach, recruit- ment. 4 Women ' s Volleyball Posts 6-9 Record Butler County women ' s volleyball team ended its season in November with a 6-9 record. All the players on our team are freshmen except one, so we ought to have a strong team next year, Jeanette Malone, coach, said. The final encounter found Butler women going 1-1 in a double match against Allen Coun- ty- Community college teams encountered by the women volleyball players included Allen Coun- ty, Cowley County and Dodge City. 48 WOMEN ' S VOLLEYBALL PRINCIPALS include (Front Fr. L.) Jeanette Malone (coach). Pen- ny Heater, Debbie Vogts, Vona Rader, Gloria McLean. Back Row: Kristine Spencer, Donna Wal- lace, Elaine Nellans, Kit Isbill. Dee Ann Walker. DRILL TEAM MEMBERS pose in their purple and gold uniforms prior to a pep rally for the football team. Partieipants include (From Left) Carol Greham, Barbara Lowden, Cindy Manning, Joni Blanding (captain) Patricia Criner, and Debbie Vogts. Honeybears Provide Game Entertainment One of BCCC ' s most popular entertainment groups is the Honeybears, the college drill team. The Honeybears performed regularly during half-time at BCCC athletic functions. They entertained at El Dor- ado ' s 103rd birthday celebration, plus other local func- tions. The women enrolled in drill team receive one semester hour credit for the activity but may only participate for two semesters. Jeanette Malone, physical education instructor, is director of the group. 49 Cross Country Scores High In Nationals Keeping up the tradition for BCCC, the Cross Country team came through with another winning season for Coach Ollie Isom. The team won first place in all seven of its meets including Region VI National Junior College meet. The regional win entitled the runners to compete at Eugene, Ore. in the Nationals where the team came in tenth. Jim Gifford scored individual honors by being the Region VI individual champion. He then quali- fied as All-American in the Nationals in Oregon by placing eighteenth. WIN LOSS Wichita State Invitational 1st BCCC Invitational 1st Haskell Invitational 1st Hutchinson Invitational 1st Regional NJCAA 1st Allen County Invitational 1st NJCAA Championship 10th (Eugene, Ore.) ■a8BB 8 W«MMT '  ; ' ' - ' - s il DISPLAYING TROPHIES won in Cross Country running competition are (Kneeling From Left) Frank Thorne, Rod Brown, Rob Goin, Jim Gifford, Mark Newland, Brent Coffman. Standing are Bill Bidwell (number 1 fan and chauffeur), Alan Adams, Mark Kellison, Mike Davin, Jerry Peffly, Harley Trogdlen, Lonny Achey, and Coach Ollie Isom. SO na m : .  a « -■v SI 52 New Coach, New Ballgame; Season Ends With 2-8 Football ' 74 found Butler with a new head football coach, Jerry Boyce, and a new assistant, Jim D ' alesio. both coming in from Kan- sas City prep coaching. They were assisted by returning assistant coaches Ev Kohls and Dale Remsberg. The team was comprised of a young, inexperienced group and ended the season 2 and 8, defeating Haskell and Cowley Co. Coach Boyce: My first year at Butler as head football coach and athletic director has been a learning experience. I feel that our total athletic program has great potential, but that potential has never been completely developed. I feel that this is a job that requires the combined efforts of all the coaches, the administration, the faculty, and the student body. I look forward to next year with enthusiasm and optimism . ■■| «•• 88 33$ %£}  - .-.,. .-, ««  iL a ?! 53 p35,£ v SQUAD HOPEFULS include (Sitting, L. To R.) G. Hersey, J. Houser, Coaches Remsberg, Kohls, Boyce, and D ' alesio, L. Hen- sley, B. Hansen, P. Shofftall. Second Row, L. Flston, M. Arnett, L. Tippon, P. Jackson. J. Meyers, S. Hall, B. Humphrey, L. Gor- ly, D. Reecer, R. Hansen, J. Whitney, P. Stacks, R. Williams. Third Row, M. Miller, L. Martin, A. Clark, R. Higgins, C. Hum- mel, T. Foster, M. Trammel, S. Bushorn, C. Turner, A. Flbert, J. Morton, C. Knight, S. Burden. Back Row, k. Kokrda, L. Gage, D. Casner, L. Dimick, G. Hiebert, R. Anderson, A. Hoscavich, B. Pennington, D. Lawrence, B. Strunk, G Peterson T Paine T D. Lee. CO: Home Opp. Pratt 13 Haskell 39 Fort Scott 13 34 Dodge City 9 12 Coffeyville 17 46 Cowley 36 21 Highland 21 24 Independence 58 Garden. City 6 20 Hutchinson 3 19 SI GAME SHOTS - - 1. Coach Jerry Boyce looks over the team. 2. The Grizzly defense stacks up a Pratt runner. 3. Clarence Knight gains valuable yardage around the blocks of Jim Houser and Dave Kastner. 54 BEARING DOWN - - 4. QB Pete Stack cuts loose a bomb. 5. LB John Morgan wraps up the Haskell QB as Mike Trammel prepares the fin- ishing touches. 5. RB Jerry Lee shows his open field running abilities. 5S 1974-1975 BASKETBALL TEAM includes (Front Row, From 1.) Ron Parker, Bobby Washington, Mark Diskin, Kent Harms, Steve Gillies, Bobby Harsh. Second Row, James Major, Allen Strong, Glen Jones, Paul Burns, Mark Holmes, Joel Rife, Mark Heaton, Dave Hall, Steve Kuhn. (Lower Photo) Head coach Curl Shipley watches the action. Basketball Deemed Building Season The 1974-75 season for Butler County was deemed to he a rebuilding year for the Grizzlies. With only two returning players. Coach Curt Shipley had to go with 1 1 freshmen against the always tough JayHawk Juco Western Division. Past mid-season, the record stood at 5-15 with the team beginning to show maturity. Box scores and final team standings will appear in the summer supplement of the Grizzly. Sf, Although it couldn ' t be considered a winning season, the team did break 100 points the first time when it de- feated Cowley County. (1) Holmes, Diskin, and Kuhn battle with St. John ' s. (2) Major outreaches an oppo- nent. (3) Strong struggles to recover the ball. s The Faculty: In Classrooms, In Offices Faculty members of BCCC are career teachers who pride themselves on doing a professional job of teaching while sti finding time to know most of their stu- dents personally. Instructors maintain an open-office pol- icy whereby students find that they have easy access to their instructors for addi- tional help or guidance. (1) Patricia Lowrance, speech; (2) Felix Adams, English and psychology; (3) Wil- liam Bidwell, journalism, adviser to THE LANTERN. 60 W ' Jr «.♦ ' $ + TH€ P€OPL€ GRIZZLY LdND (1) Theodore Wischro pp. foreign languages: (2) Don Toburen, English, division chairman, Lan- guage and Literature; (3) Jo Ann Hosiers. English, adviser to THE GRIZZLY: (4) Charles DeBerrv. English, speech, debate coach. IHL. I_ f 61 Faculty i 62 3 • s (1) David Longfellow, Eng- lish; (2) Betty Prohodsky, English; (3) Hugh Richard- son, librarian, audio-visuals; (4) Marion Rowe, librarian; (5) Mary Jo Grant, director of Learning Center; (6) Leo- ta Anderson, English, Learning Center; (7) Joy Choens, director of Adult Resource Center. The Fine Arts faculty members are: (1) Robert Chism, art and division chairman; (2) Lynn Havel, art; (3) Darryl Patten, drama and vocal music; (4) Robert Anderson, instrumental music. fc.4 40 - — V , ■m The Nursing Instruction Staff includes: (1) Janet Bahr; (2) Anita Whitson, acting department head: (3) Ethne Barnes; (4) Michael Goodwin. 65 ■i i 1 : it f 1 31 ' V y (1) Leona Haines, social science; (2) Roland Ensz, social science; (3) Clyde Hiebert, physical science; (4) John Lay, social science. b6 i Faculty (1) Oliver Isom, social science division chairman, cross country coach; (2) Judy Strain, social science, guidance counselor; (3) Herbert Kreller, social science. ■%. ■■w • •«.;;: 67 i . : % - 1 fe ' 4 ; ; I . 88 m f (1) Pat Couger, mathemat- ics; (2) Wilfred Pettus, phys- ical science; (3) Richard Gregory, mathematics and physical science; (4) Gayle Krause, division chairman, mathematics; (5) Phillip Theis, biological science; (6) Charles Fuller, biological science; (7) Elmo Nash, mathematics. 5 ' ■■1 ■- ' :i f £B 69 Faculty (1) Jay Brinkmeyer, computer science; (2) Howard Clements, division chairman of office educa- tion; (3) Darrel Erikson, business; (4) Herman Ogg, marketing ca- reer development; (5) Victoria Daily, business, economics; (6) Shirley Longfellow, office educa- tion; (7) Ronald Seager, office education. • ..- .•« ,, : 70 N id § FT J 5 6 1 Faculty | .] , 7? ■w 1 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION faculty members have practical experience as well as academic edu- cation. Pictured are ( 1 ) Jimmie Mayfield, welding; (2) Burl Arbogast, electronics; (3) Arden Good, auto body; (4) James Ohl, related technical; (5) Gary Boatright, drafting; (6) Donald Mangels, di- vision chairman, auto technology; (7) John Ander- son, automotive technology; (8) Dennis Martens, machine technology. £i jf A 7J Sophomores Must Decide Some sophomores are making a final exit from formal education this academic year while others are going on to four year institutions and professional or trade schools. Officers of the sophomore class include Roger Ruark, president; Eddie Swift, vice president; Cynda Parsons, secretary-treasurer; Donald Doty, parlia- mentarian. Representatives include Brenda Bauman, Fred Cubbage, Susan Fleming, Shelly Hiebert, Joe Pierce, Kristy Williams. EDDIE SWIFT and Robert Ruark are vice president and president of the sophomore class. o im ., - ft i ' ? )i Lester Blackburn El Dorado Joni Blanding Douglass Robert Biswell Eureka Robert Bohanan Wichita Victoria Bollman Wichita Karen Bonnell El Dorado Vickie Breen El Dorado Jerry Brenner El Dorado Gail Broomfield Augusta Rodney Brown Mitchell, Nebr. Leland Alexander Maize Stanley Ammann Augusta Jean Ann Darnell El Dorado Orella Applegate Eureka Laura Arnold Wichita Larry Ayres Cottonwood Falls Mary Badway El Dorado Steven Baker El Dorado Kathleen Beeton Sedgwick Daytha Ball El Dorado 74 Sophomores wnrvi Troy Cool El Dorado Leila Cordeiro Wichita Harold Corey Ogden Herchel Crainer Marion Gary Crowl Topeka Fred Cubbage Burns Duane Dauber El Dorado Beverly Davis El Dorado James Dieckgrafe Derby Mark Diskin Cheney William Brown Neal Tim Browning El Dorado Steve Buehne Wichita David Carson Leon Teresa Carver El Dorado George Cash Douglass Jack Chamberlain El Dorado Patricia Christner Delavan Sheryl Clements EI Dorado Alan Cockrill Wichita Brent Coffman Newton George Coleman Wichita Vickie Collins El Dorado MarteCook Wichita Tony Cooper Wichita Patricia Dodson Moline Charles Dolezilek Rossville Stan Domann El Dorado Donald Doty Peabody Debbie Duncan El Dorado Joan Farr Derby Mary Favreau Wichita Mike Fitch El Dorado Susan Fleming Lost Springs Helen Forbes Eureka 5 Gery Fisher Wichita Francis Ford Mariam Vanessa Ford Topeka Debbie Fox David Fraser E! Dorado Junetta French Wichita Coleen Fry Potwin Michael Evans Wichita Charles Ewart El Dorado Reynold Garcia El Dorado David Garrett Augusta John Geckles El Dorado Jill Gibb Leon Craig Gibson Valley Center James Gifford Wichita Diane Gillies El Dorado Eylene Gilliland El Dorado Larry Gimple Douglass Steven Glaze Augusta Mary Glodowski Madison Robert Goin Haysville Charles Green El Dorado Robyn Gronau El Dorado Patricia Gill El Dorado Richard Guy Augusta Mb Baldwin Haag Augusta Melvin Hain Mayfield Dennis Hale Towanda David Hall Wellington Dana Lee Hamant Benton Cynthia Hamilton El Dorado David Hamilton Wellington Melvin Hammer Valley Center Rodney Hampton Ulysses Ray Hansen Atchison 7fc Sophomores Robert Harber Toronto Rodney Hatcher RoseHili Daniel Hauserman Wichita William Heit enrater Beaumont Marsha Hendrickson Lincoln Leslie Henn Leon Don Henry El Dorado Susan Henschen Wichita Robert Hentzen El Dorado Shelley Hiebert El Dorado Jack Highbarger Towanda Madelon Hill El Dorado Robert Hill Topeka William Hills Wichita Diana Hoffman El Dorado Richard Holland El Dorado Sally Hoper Augusta Kay Hughes Mulvane Shirley Hughey El Dorado Patrice Humig El Dorado LEARNING THE pro- per procedure in a chemistry experiment is a must for sophomores Amir Mortaza- vi, Jesse Plummer and Stan Domann. Sophomores Kent Hurley Topeka Ray Ibarra Junction City Janice Jack El Dorado Lyle Jack El Dorado Gary Jacobs Towanda David Kastner Wichita William Kelley El Dorado Terry Ketterman Douglass Michael Kling El Dorado 78 Shirley Anne Knoll New Cambria Rhonda Korte Augusta Lisa Kunkel Douglass Debbie Lackey Augusta Gregory Lacy El Dorado Debra Lane El Dorado Glenn Lawless Belle Plaine Dan Lawrence El Dorado Margaret Lenker Wichita Scott Leis Wichita Jayme Lincicome El Dorado Bruce Lingenfelter Wichita Michail Linot Rose Hill Cynthia Liston White City Sylvia Liston White City Marilyn McClaylane Fall River Sharon McCleve El Dorado Carolyn McDonald Eureka Donna McLaughlin Potwin Gloria McLean Piedmont Fairie Merwin Rosalia David Met Augusta Keith Meyer Augusta Steve Litchfiel El Dorado Peggy Little Augusta Terri Livesay Augusta Judy Logue El Dorado Barbara Lowder Peabody Robert Lowe Leon Steve Luper Augusta Jacqueline Mar El Dorado Debra Martin Madison David Martin Wichita Lanette Martindale Augusta George Maskrid Wichita Sharon Mason Peck Audie Matthews South Haven Tasha McAbee Wichita  . h Doris Miller Burns Barry Mohler Leon Joseph Moreland El Dorado Rame a Mortazavi Damghan. Iran Mark Nash El Dorado Donna Neal El Dorado Mark Newland Wichita Phillip Nickel El Dorado Kathleen O ' Brien Chester, New Jersey vathy O ' Brien Eldorado -4 Sophomores Sophomores are involved in both college life and community life. The local drive for blood donors found sophomore Debbie Duncan, along with numer- ous others, responding. Debbie sat in line with ther- mometer in mouth and release form in hand waiting her turn to donate her blood. Joseph OH are Toronto Karmellia Olson Eureka David Palmer El Dorado Debra Pankratz Valley Center German Paolini El Dorado Michael Parker Wichita Ron Parker El Dorado Cyndia Parsons El Dorado Lewis Patterson Wichita Allen Paul Clearwater Thomas Payne Topeka Tim Payne Wellington Barbara Peace El Dorado Brent Pennington Wichita Paul Pete Wichita Dennis Peters Wichita Ramona Peterson Wichita Steven Pickard Augusta Franklin Pierce Augusta Scott Plagmann Derby Debbie Duncan 80 Jesse Plummer EI Dorado Cheryl Porter Wichita Richard Post Wichita Cindy Powell St. George Linda Prather El Dorado Kim Pratt El Dorado James Rabe Valley Center Cathy Reed Towanda John Reed Wichita Beth Reinhart Augusta Marvin Repstine Eureka Erank Richards Milwaukee, Wise. Elmer Rohr El Dorado Gail Ross Augusta Judy Ross El Dorado Ray Ross Augusta Sharon Roths Wichita Phillip Rouse Benton Roger Ruark El Dorado Thomas Rutledge Wichita Loretta Schiffelbein Wichita PhilSchoffstall El Dorado John Scobee El Dorado Edward Scott Towanda Rick Sears Hazelton Elise Shook El Dorado Tim Sidebottom Topeka Tom Skinner Belle Plaine Thomas Simmons El Dorado 81 Sophomores 8, ' Kendall Simonton El Dorado Steven Simpson Rose Hill Debra Sinnes Wichita Alan Smith El Dorado Betty Smith El Dorado Jeanne Smith St. Mary ' s Jo ana Smith Augusta Peggy Smith ElDorado Randy Solis El Dorado Joyce Sproul El Dorado Terry Sproul El Dorado Debra Staats Potwin Eric Stahl El Dorado Karen Stahl El Dorado JananStees El Dorado Anita Stimson Wichita Janara Storey El Dorado Floyd Strobel Mulvane Audie Strotkamp El Dorado Brian Strunk Colwich Josep h Sundgren Rosalia Edward Swift Wellington Gary Tackett Wichita Billy Taylor Douglass Cheryl Tepe Wichita Francis Thorne Leavenworth BenTitterington El Dorado Timothy Townsend Wichita Richard Trombla El Dorado Darrell Troutman Wellington Bette Turner Whitewater Elida Turner El Dorado Dennis Van Arsdale Towanda Ricky Van Buren El Dorado V ' V f. ' J Sophomores — k H 4 V W Hagh Yazdanpanah Tehran, Iran Edwina Ysidro El Dorado Claire Zlab Leon Reza Va irian Shiraz, Iran Christa Voth El Dorado Martha Walker El Dorado Gregory Walno Valley Center Sherri Waltman El Dorado Jack Ward El Dorado Michael Ward El Dorado Nikki Watkins Leon Jennie Watt Winfield William Webster El Dorado Gary Wells Howard Rod Westerlund Milwaukee, Wise. David Wheat Augusta Diana Whitson El Dorado Randy Lee Whitson El Dorado Leon Willey El Dorado Kristin Williams E! Dorado Richard Wining Wichita Steven Unruh El Dorado Mark Von Horn El Dorado 8 Second Semester Finds More Sophomores David Bennett El Dorado Larry Bridgforth Wichita Janice Brown Piedmont John Cherryholmes Potwin Bernie Collins El Dorado Carol Covert El Dorado Keith Day El Dorado Charles Drake El Dorado Mark Erpelding El Dorado Larry Gourley Wichita Randy Hall Benton Robert Hammond El Dorado Gregory Hiebert El Dorado Curtis Honey Satanta Jenise Hudson Wichita Joseph Humig El Dorado Larry Kennedy Wichita Randy Kilgore El Dorado Scott Louis Wichita Thomas Mann El Dorado David Marshall El Dorado Charlotte Mason Peck — ■—:. I , ♦•• ♦♦ ' i i : .. k b Kathryn Miller El Dorado Marcia Murphy Rose Hill Jacqueline Notz Andover Eugene O ' Brien El Dorado Maria Peters South Haven Marsha Phelps Wichita Tim Pouncey Douglas Harold Snavely Wichita Kathy Talcott El Dorado Brian Vogt Whitewater William Wilson El Dorado Mike Zlab Leon M Total number of students enrolled second semester was 1,509 as compared to 1,301 first semester. There are 905 students enrolled from Butler County, 570 are from other counties in Kansas, and there are 34 foreign and out-of-state students. Project Outreach, the process of spreading the college over the county, contributed as many as 150 students. Classes offered at McConnell Air Force Base through BCCC have enrolled approximately 101 students. 85 Freshmen: Enrollment Down The number of freshmen en- rolled this year was down com- pared to the past few years. This drop was attributed to the fact that less high school seniors were graduated in the spring coupled with the fact that jobs are plenti- ful and many students opted to work rather than go to school. Officers of the freshman class include Michael Slabaugh, presi- dent; Ann Fennell, vice — presi- dent; Pam Maline, secretary- treasurer. Sheila Alley, Arnold Shinner, and Mike Stahl are class representatives. Ac — Be Lonny Achey, Wichita Alan Adams, Raytown.Mo. James Adkins, Benton Sheila Alley, Mulvane Kathy Allison, Belle Plaine Ronald Alvord, El Dorado Kevin Ancell, Mulvane Loraine Anderson, El Dorado Reginald Anderson, Kansas City, Mo. Sheryl Anderson, El Dorado Loretta Armstrong, Rose Hill Ralph Arnett, El Dorado Kirk Asmann, Andover Steve Austin, El Dorado Harold Babbitt, Wichita Janet Bacon, Tecumseh Cathy Baer, El Dorado Kaylene Baker, El Dorado Steven Baker, Towanda Janice Baldwin, Douglass Rich Baniske, Wichita James Barkley, Wichita Bill Barnes, El Dorado Steven Beals, Wichita Steve Beeman, Peabody Gary Bell, Benton Karl Bell, Topeka Willie Bell, Wichita Geri Bender, Ellsworth Susan Benton, El Dorado FRESHMAN FOOTBALLER Rocky Higgins finds that a first year man on the campus takes a lot of orders including from the coaches. 86 Nancy Berg, Andover Linda Beshirs, hi Dorado Donald Bilson, HI Dorado Linda Bisbee, Wichita Connie Bishop, Dwight Ronald Blackwell, El Dorado Victor Blackwell, El Dorado Connie Blaine, El Dorado Peggy Blum, El Dorado Karla Bohannon, Towanda Marilyn Bowen. Augusta Valerie Bouley, Ellsworth Julie Boyce, Leon Patricia Bozone, Augusta Susan Briggs, Anthony Brad Brown, Augusta Glenn Brown, Quenemo Kevin Brown, Harper Stephen Brown, Eureka Bernell Bruce, Wichita Brenda Bruington, El Dorado Kenna Bruner, El Dorado Jerri Bryson, El Dorado Debie Buckle, Eureka Donald Buhler, El Dorado Deborah Burden, Benton Stewart Burhenn, El Dorado Daryl Burnham, Eureka Dan Burns, El Dorado Paul Burns, Topeka Bill Burton, Eureka Steve Buschhorn, Independence David Byers, El Dorado Charles Cain, Wichita RossCalhoon, El Dorado Cathy Carlishle, El Dorado . ■Robert Carmichael, El Dorado Richard Carr, Rose Hill Bruce Carter, Whitewater Robert Carter, El Dorado Stanley Carter, Valley Center Bill Case, Lyons Roy Chamberlain, Eureka Terri Chamberlain, Oxford Kristi Champlin, Wichita Mary Chavez, Wichita Velma Chavez Gregor Chenoweth, Derby Marsha Chesney, El Dorado Alvin Clark, Kansas City. Mo. Robert Clark. Rosalia Shirley Clark, Toronto Roger Cline. Augusta Glenda Collins, El Dorado 8 Freshmen Co— Fe Erma Combs, Wichita Monte Cook, Wichita Fred Cooley, El Dorado Joseph Corbin, El Dorado Terri Corbin, Douglass Stephan Cowan, El Dorado Don Cowles, El Dorado James Cravens, El Dorado Susan Craytor, Wichita Janet Cummins, El Dorado Elizabeth Curtis, El Dorado William Dahlenburg, Potwin - i •  Dixie Daniel, Wichita David Daniels, Wichita Greg Dater, Wichita Michael Davin, Manhattan Joyce Davis, Severy Daniel Davison, El Dorado Kenneth Dawson, Augusta Joseph Deggs, Wichita Carl Dennett, Augusta Tama Denney, Towanda Douglas Dennis, El Dorado Steven Denny, El Dorado Steve Dickson, El Dorado Jeremy Dienst, Benton Betty Dillon, Anthony Joseph Dillon, Derby Lee Dimick, El Dorado Marilyn Dollman, Wichita Catherine Dowling, Derby Shelly Duncan, El Dorado Russell Eck, Newton Brad Edwards, Lyons Patricia Edwards, Augusta Alvin Elbert, Seneca, Mo. Janis Elliott, Leon Rodney Elliott, Augusta Loren Elston, Mulvane Donna Engelbert, Augusta Richard English, Eureka Quentin Ensz, Potwin Mike Esau, Inman Beth Eschenbrenner. Belle Plaine John Estes, Potwin Logan Evanson, Augusta Kathy Felts, Wichita Ann Fennell, El Dorado f V ]P? | il 88 Royal Fink, El Dorado Lawrence Firebaugh, Augusta James Fleming, Herington Thomas Foster, Wichita Timothy Foster, Burns Edward Foth, Peabody Ha Carol Fowler, Augusta Lowell Fry, Augusta Jackie Fulks, El Dorado Darlene Fulps, El Dorado Lance Gage, Canton David Garrison. Eureka Richard Genter, Augusta Julie Gilbert, Andover Steven Gillies, El Dorado Mary Gilpin, El Dorado Edlyna Gleason, Wicita Jonathan Goering, Wichita David Goode, Wichita Lynette Goodman, Wichita Kim Goracke, Hope Gail Gordon, Derby Larry Gourley, Wichita Diane Gower, El Dorado Carol Graham , Whitewater Randall Grant, El Dorado Billie Grosch, El Dorado Richard Haines, El Dorado Zita Haines, El Dorado Melba Hale, Benton Steven Hale, Andover Steven Hall, Potwin Cindy Hannah, Wichita Kent Harms, Potwin John Harpstrite, Wichita Ronald Harrod, Douglass Bob Harsh, Cassoday Carolyn Haskell, El Dorado Bradley Hatcher, Rose Hill Peggy Hawthorne, Eureka Penny Heater, Belle Plain Mark Heaton, Wichita Crystal Hein, Marion Greg Henderson, El Dorado Joe Henderson, Derby Carla Henn, El Dorado Larry Hensley, Morrilton, AR Jonetta Herring, Wichita 89 Freshmen He— Jo FRESHMEN W OMEN who live in the dorm undergo a form of initiation each fall semester. Betty Dillon wears her robe to class with her hair up in pins and no makeup on her face to comply with tradition. Teresa Hess, Belle Plaine Woody Hess, El Dorado Glen Hersey, Morrilton, Ark. Garry Heibert, Towanda Rodney Higgins, El Dorado Jodi Highbarger, Wichita Clayton Hill, El Dorado Robert Hills, El Dorado Jan Hittle, Towanda Deborah Hizey, Parsons Alan Hoggatt, Virgil Renee Holinde, Belle Plaine Dawn Holladay, El Dorado Lianne Hollingsworth, Wichita Mark Holmes, Atchison Craig Honer, El Dorado Curtis Honey, Satanta Nancy Hopkins, Potwin Constance Hoskinson, Wichita Arnold Hoskovec, Bates City, Mo. James Houser, Wichita Pamela Hubbard, Wichita William Huckaby, Wichita David Hulse, El Dorado Barbara Hummel, El Dorado Clinton Hummel, El Dorado William Humphrey, Newton Connie Hus, Wichita Stephen Hyle, Belle Plaine Kitt Isbill, Towa nda Delia Ivy, Wichita Cora Jackson, Eureka Casey Jackson, El Dorado John Jackson, Towanda Jake Jacobs, Valley Center Raymond Jant , Newton Victoria Janzen, Wichita Lonnie Jesser, El Dorado Michael Johnson, Wichita Rena Johson, Towanda t w d 90 Bradley Jordon, Wichita Glenn Jones, Hartford, Conn. Mary Johnston, Augusta Martin Junghams, Augusta George Rasper, Potwin Kent Kaufman, lnmann Tom Keast, Howard Anne Keehn, Towanda Frederick Keehn, Towanda Deborah Keithline, Wichita Mark Kellison, Wichita Mollie Kenyon, Towanda Mary Kerns, El Dorado Kurt Kerns, Mulvane Debby Kimbley, El Dorado Kimmy Kimbro, Towanda Cynthia King, Augusta John Kittle, Douglass Kenna King, Leon James Kling, El Dorado Barbara Knieling, Topeka Harry Knox, El Dorado Kevin Kokrda, Kansas City, Ks. Keith Kramer, Andover Robert Kreller, El Dorado Steven Kuhn, Manhattan Curtis Runtz, Peck Steve Lalonde, Wichita Greg Leafty, Wichita Jerry Lee, Russellville, Ry. Edith Leiker, El Dorado Larry Leonard, El Dorado Craig Lewellen, El Dorado Randy Lewis, El Dorado Regenia Lindenbaum, Augusta David Liska, Lyons ' : A - , i! N I k Ail. tf 1 j Reta Logan, Wichita Patricia Lowe, Leon Ethel Loyd, Andover Jack Lyle, El Dorado Michael Maggard, Augusta James Major, Alexandria. Va. Paul Malcom, Augusta Randy Malcom, Andover Pamela Malone, Wichita Cynthia Manning, Whitewater Karen Mark, Towanda Larry Martin, Wichita Marty Martinez, El Dorado Charlotte Mason, Peck Sharon Matthews, El Dorado Shavaun McChesney, McLouth Manesa Rae McCoy, Oxford Janet McCracken, El Dorado 91 Delia McFall, Wichita Craig McGraw, El Dorado James McLaughlin, Chapman Debra Mc ' Nabb, Wichita Jan Megredy, HI Dorado Patricia Mikesell, Wichita Jan Miller, El Dorado Marshall Miller, Tecumseh, KS Scott Miller, Augusta Vikki Miller, Eureka Carol Milner, Wichita Gaynelle Miner, Wichita Kelly M.nerd, Wichita Henry Minnick, Augusta Ina Minnick, Augusta Tim Minor, Lyons David Monty, Wichita John Morgan, Russellville, KY Melonie Morrison, Andover Rhonda Mosiman, Valley Center Marilyn Murphy, Rose Hill John Myers, El Dorado Edna Naus, El Dorado Michael Neises, Belle Plaine Elaine Nellans, El Dorado Paula Newland, Sedgwick Belinda Newman, Wichita Richard Noeller, El Dorado Janet Norman, Wichita Debra O ' Bryan, Latham Timothy O ' Connell, Rosalia Roger Palmer, Wichita Barbara Parsons, Geucla Springs Beverly Pearson, Wichita Gerald Peace, El Dorado Tobias Pechanec, Timken Jerry Peffly, Ottawa Larry Penner, Potwin Booth Pepper, Wichita Maria Petters, South Haven Debbie Peterson, Augusta Glenn Peterson, Topeka Brad Phillips, Terre Haute, IN Marilyn Phillips, Augusta Bob Phinnet, Wichita Stephen Pletcher, Rosalia Duane Pouncy, Augusta Ronald Powe, Eureka Helen Prather, El Dorado Toby Pratt, El Dorado Teresa Prewitt, Cassoday Daniel Queen, Bell Plaine Vona Rader, Wichita Michael Ray, Augusta 92 I ; f k A $ A • 4 4 Fa Suzanne Reeb, El Dorado John Reed, Wichita Marlen Reed, Derby Patrick Regier, Whitewater Merrill Reisch, Wichita Robin Reiserer, El Dorado William Reser, Tecumseh Teresa Rice, El Dorado Vivian Richards, Wichita James Richmond, Marion Merle Ridgway, Augusta Patsy Rierson, Leon Joel Rife, Lawrence Pauline Riga, Wichita Wesley Roberts. Wichita Alan Rochat, Wichita Flaxn Rose, El Dorado Ray Ross, Augusta Kenneth Roths, Benton Cary Ruark, El Dorado Maria Rutschman, El Dorado Roger Salt, Benton Linda Salmans, Augusta Craig Samp, El Dorado Randall Schankie, Madison Kevin Schlender, Manhattan Elcia Schnake, Augusta Jeanette Schnurr, Wichita Nancy Schwemmer, Towanda Daryl Scott, El Dorado Gregory Sellers, Augusta Ava Seward, El Dorado Susan Seybert, El Dorado Farrokhi Shadkam, El Dorado Kathy Shaffer, Leon Antonio Shephard. Topeka 93 Freshmen Sh-Va Sheila Shipman, Fl Dorado Cherilee Shiroky. Luray Cheryl Shouse, Wichita Clayton Shuler, El Dorado Paul Siebenaler, Augusta Diane Sinnes, Wichita James Sizemore, Wichita Wendy Skinner, Belle Plains Michael Slabaugh, Eureka Robert Slabodnik, El Dorado Dennis Smith. Hamilton Devonne Smith, PI Dorado Janet Smith, Harper Debby Sowder, Toronto Kristina Spencer, Belle Plains Jerry Spencer, Douglass Jeanne Squier, Beaumont George Stacks, Morrilton, Ark. MikeStahl, El Dorado Jacqueline Starns, El Dorado Billy Stewart, Howard Moneisa Storey, El Dorado GailStotts, Hillsboro Patricia Strotkamp, Burns Allen Strong, Hartford, Conn. Stephen Sweeney, Wichita Janet Taylor, El Dorado Frederick Tepe, Wichita Jennifer Terrell, Towanda Pauline Tettter, Augusta Rose Tholen, Rose Hill Connie Thomas, Wichita Ernest Thompson, Udall Caivin Thompson, Madison kathy Thompson, Geneseo Larry Tipping, Wichita Robert Tochatt, Wichita Mike Trammell, Texarkana, Ark. Cayetano Triana, Wichita Roberta Trimmell, Fredonia Wayne Trimmell, Wichita Harrell Trogdlen, Owensboro, ky. Carl Turner, Alexandra, Va. Greta Underwood, Wichita Richard Llnruh, Cassoday Pamela Van Buren, El Dorado Fred Varner, El Dorado Nasser Vasinan, Shira , Iran i i 94 Vo-Za Sherri Vogel, Marion Kimberly Vogelman, Potwin Brian Vogt, Whitewater Debra Vogts, Rosalia Wayne Voss, Cheney Catherine Wade, Douglass Joseph Wakefield, Topeka Dee Walker, Eureka Sandra Wall, Hillsboro Donna Wallace, Towanda Deborah Waller, Rosehill Bruce Walline, Wichita Gordon S. Ward, Lucas Sandra Ward, El Dorado Wesley Ward, El Dorado Craig Warner, El Dorado Bobby Washington, Topeka Pamela Watson, Wichita Judy Wattenbarger, Towanda John Weber, Potwin David Wedel, Chase Bill Wheeler, El Dorado William Wheeler, Benton Howard White, Coraopolis, Pa. Sheril White, Wichita Bradley Whiteside, Haysville V J ■J ' Deborah Whiteside, El Dorado Jon Whitney, El Dorado Anita Whitted, Potwin Kelly Wick, El Dorado Felica Wigley, Wichita Carla Wile, El Dorado Carolyn Willey, El Dorado Linda Williams, El Dorado Robert Williams, Texarkana, Ark. Jeff Wimberly, Burns Bryan Wilson, Augusta Michael Wilson, El Dorado Steve Wilson, El Dorado William Wilson, El Dorado Orlando Winchell, Bernalillo, N.M. Sheryl Sinzer, tl Dorado Kathleen Wohlgemuth, Whitewater Rebbecca Woody, Andover Micky Wunderlich, Beaumont Jim Wyant, Peck Gary Wyatt, Douglass Jerald Wytch, Wichita Craig Yaryan. El Dorado Margo Zacharias. Towanda 95 Additional Freshmen Enroll Secon Terry Althouse, El Dorado Loretta Atkinson, Andover Susan Balmay, El Dorado La Juana Beasley, Wichita Barbara Bell, El Dorado Nancy Bennett, Wichita Roger Call, El Dorado Gene Calvin, Latham Mike Campa, Wichita Bruce Carselowey, Derby Bobby Carter, El Dorado Jerry Chambers, Wichita Nancy Clark, Eureka Janet Conner, Eureka Nancv Conner, El Dorado Bernard, Carbon, Douglass Bill Cornish, El Dorado Coetta Cowles, El Dorado Mike Cypert, Wellington Daniel Ensz, Potwin David Evans, Douglass Royal Fink, El Dorado Debbie Fox, El Dorado Stephen French, El Dorado Kurt Fritzler, El Dorado Micheal Garcia, Augusta Sherilyn Gates, El Dorado Gary Gaylord, Augusta Larry Gaylord, Augusta Gwendolyn Genter, Augusta Marilyn Gfeller, El Dorado Loretta Gottschalk, Wich ita Mark Graham, Douglass Doug, Grier, Wellington Monty Griggs, El Dorado Michael Hamm, El Dorado Rose Hammer, Wichita Lawrence Harmon, Howard Jay Richard Harris, Wichita Lee Heinriek, Augusta Cindy Hibberd, Eureka Wayne Hickerson, El Dorado Terry Jacobs, Wichita Salah Jamal-Edine, Wichita Doyle Johnson, El Dorado John Kussman, Eureka A.4t.i .. jf 4 i 96 Semester Danny La Coss, Wichita Harold Lindsay, LI Dorado Daren Linnell, Leon Darrel Lowmaster, El Dorado Donald Massey, Andover Brenda Mc Allisler, Towanda Deborah McClelland, Topeka Roger Meade, Lureka Marcia Mills, Wichita Firooz Monshizadeh Kermanshah, Iran Larry Moody, Augusta Richard Morrison, Cheney Janet Morrow, St. Mary ' s Jalayn Nolan, El Dorado John Parker, Duxbury. 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Cherly Patterson, El Dorado William Patty, El Dorado Dorinda Pennington, Augusta Jimmy Poe, El Dorado Shannam Radmaran, Tehran, Iran Ed Rau, Valley Center Arlyn Deen Ray, Haysville Glenda Riddle, Benton Pamela Sammons, El Dorado Marvin Sawyer, Wichita Joseph Scaffidi, Andover William Schaeffer, Leon Jeff Schwab, Hamilton Windy Shepard, Topeka Michail Shryock, Augusta Sylvia Silverson, Wichita Donald Snyder, Wichita Patsy Sphar, Leon Rhobna Stickel, Wichita Loretta Strange, Wichita Phyllis Tanner, St. Mary ' s Judy Thomas, Wichita Marion Travnichek, El Dorado Mary Vinson, Virgil Christopher Walter, El Dorado Rose Warnick, Wichita Alan Webster, El Dorado Eldo Wiebe, Whitewater Edward Williams, Eureka Kathleen Williamson, Augusta Earl Willis, Wichita • 7 reda Wing, El Dorado Michael Wing, El Dorado Delores Witherspoon, El Dorado Mike Work, El Dorado Rebecca Young, El Dorado r - I r 97 Secretaries And Staff Make Things Happen An old adage is that if you want an answer to a question, always ask a secretary. This holds true at BCCC. The seeretaries and the staff members make a valu- able contribution to the eollege by keeping the day to day operations functioning properly. Pictured at right are Carolyn Buckner, clerk, and Marcia Uolladay, secretary in the Registrar ' s office. In the lower photo are Pat Place, secretary to the Dean of Students, and Ethyl Lange, secretary to the President and Vice-President. Pat Place secretary to Dean of Students Rosemary Kelly library staff Barbara Coonrod seeretary to Dean of Instruction Carolyn Buckner Registrar ' s staff Nancy Collins athletics seeretary Dorothy Shaw financial secretary Marie Waltman library staff Ethyl Lange secretary to the President Ann Staats nursing staff secretary I -v. | V, ■98 •S ff ' - h • - , L ■taw . _,..,,,-, -S .. ., T 9l ; -  « fflBH j, %• ' ■■■' . 1 -. c WKsk Buildings And Grounds Require 24 HourWork On duty 24 hours a day are the people concerned with the maintenance of the buildings and grounds. Most of the buildings on the campus are now ten years old, yet they are still as sparkling clean as the day the doors opened. The grounds are landscaped and manicured which gives an overall pleasing look. An unusual amount of snow during the winter kept crews busy clearing parking lots and sidewalks. Nelson H. (Nubs) Nelson is the new superintendent of buildings and grounds at BCCC this year. He over- sees a large staff of men and women whose jobs vary. At left, Nelson checks out to see that the sidewalks are cleared of snow. Below, Nelson and Dennis Zuercher confer about the shingles which predominate the architecture of the buildings. Dennis Zuercher Herman Tisch Roy Seymour Mark Somerville 99 Independent Study Center Emerges As Separate Entity The Center for Independent Study has approxi- mately 120 students per semester taking advantage of its courses offered in supplementary, supportive, au- dio-visual, and programmed materials. Formerly, the newly-named center called the Pro- grammed Learning Center and was alligned with the Adult Basic Education program. When the ABE ex- panded and moved downtown, the Center expanded and became the Center for Independent Study. Mrs. Mary Jo Grant is director of the Center and is assisted by a professional, Dody Anderson; and three para-professionals, Kaye Krause, Cindy Anderson, and Vickie Coffell. The Center is also involved with the Vocational- Technical division in Project Success, a federally fund- ed division. Special emphasis is placed on helping the student to develop communications skills at the Independent Study Center. 100 I fl - ,,,-« . ■M FOREIGN STUDENTS enrolled at BCCC find the Center for Independent Study especially help- ful in overcoming language difficulties. (1) Mo- hammed Bigdeli from Iran holds up the globe to show that the world is a small place. (2) Mary Jo Grant converses with one of her students while an- other snaps her picture. (3) Vickie Coffell and Cin- dy Anderson, para-professionals, prepare to meet a new day of students. (4) Alan Adams stretches to relax while Kaye Krause, para-professional, works on a project in the background. 101 BCCC Reaches Out A new concept for college expansion was devel- oped at BCCC this year and was given the appro- priate title of ' Project Outreach. Under the plan, the faculty and administration take educational programs directly to the people in various communities of Butler County and to McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita. In effect, new college campuses are being established. By the beginning of second semester, outreach classes had a total of 228 students enrolled with an additional 101 students enrolled at McConnell. Project Outreach is now established at Andover, Rose Hill, Augusta, Remington, Flint Hills, and McConnell. Courses range from metrics to slim nasties. ' 1 Subjects offered include both credit and non credit courses. Dr. Carl Heinrich is director of the project. k 102 Enthusiasm High For New Project 103 ' What You Want Is What You Get ' Courses of study at the various campuses of Project Outreach depend on what the students in- volved want. Academic subjects as well as non-credit self-im- provement studies are offered. In photo right, students of typing at Andover under the direction o ' Dr. Victoria Daily are shown working on their assignments. Below, Dean of Instruction Ron Wilson, and Ted Wischropp, director of night classes, confer with two sergeants at McConnell A F B concerning student transcripts. 104 Adult Resource Center Moves Uptown Another new campus ' 1 was established this year when the Adult Resource Center moved uptown to 126 East Second St. The Center had been functioning on campus as part time operation since 1967. The ARC offers numerous programs in training and education ranging from preparation and study for the GED test to learning crafts. The attractively decorated Center is a scene of much activity as adults study for the high school equivalency diploma on pro- grammed learning equipment or work on various handicrafts. Joy Choens is supervisor of the Center, and Mary Lou Stebbins is learning co-ordinator. Other associates include Vince DeCanto. Gay Isom, and Beverly Pettus. Mary Seymour and Harriet Dettwiler are part time instructors. Dr. Carl Heinrich, vice-president of BCCC, is director of ARC. Satellite programs of ARC are also offered in the communities of Rose Hill, Andover, and Augusta. Mary Lou Stebbins welcomes a new student. Joy Choens, center, directs a programmed listening session. 105 ' Grizzly ' Staff Small But Dedicated STAFFERS Steve Kuhn and Mark Holmes study a photo. (Lower Photo, Clockwise) Kuhn, Tim Browning. Gwen Genter, Cherilee Shiroky, and Holmes surround instructor Jo Ann Rogers. The fact that The Grizzly only had four or five mem- bers for most of the year was only one of the difficulties besetting the yearbook. The Grizzly and The Lantern staffs share the same lab (sometimes simultaneously) and confusion was rampant among the debris. Nevertheless, good humor prevailed and the book was finally put to bed with substitution pages for some forev- er misplaced page layouts. First semester staff members include Tim Browning (chief photographer). Mark Holmes, Steve Kuh, Cherilee Shiroky, and Jan Wimbley. Tim graduated at the end of first semester, but returned second semester to give the staff an assist. Jan left the staff second semester and Gwen Gen- ter joined. Jo Ann Rogers was instructor and adviser. The non-staff photographers who supplied photos for the yearbook include students: Brent Coffman, Pat O ' Brien, Mike Esau. Greg Cooper, Mark Newland, Kent Kaufman, Mike Johnston, Gary Crowl, and John Adkins, Hugh Rich- ardson, librarian, traveled to the various towns to take pho- tographs of Project Outreach for the yearbook. 106 A Dedication To Tim A. Browning 1953-1975 ..; ■■-. . - .; Sii The news of Tim Browning ' s death on February 26, 1975 shocked and saddened the faculty and stu- dents of Butler County Community College. Tim had been a staff member of the 1974 Grizzly as well as the chief photographer for the 1975 Grizzly. His work on the 1975 yearbook was finished; and just a few days before his death, Tim was in class making plans for shooting pictures for the summer supplement of the book. Tim was a quiet person with great determination which resulted in splendid success with his photography. The staff members and adviser of the yearbook respected Tim ' s creativity and judgment. For that reason, they merely made suggestions to him as to the nature of needed photographs and then Tim developed the suggestions in whatever manner he thought best. The results were excellent. Tim had set for himself the goal of becoming a professional photo-journalist, a goal which he would have undoubtedly attained had he lived. In his memory, a photo-journalist, scholarship has been set up at BCCC by family and friends. The staff o ' the 1975 Grizzly would like to dedi- cate this book to Tim, without whose supreme ef- fort it would not have been much of a book. 107 ndex -A- Achey, Lonny 86 Adams, Alan 86 Adams, E. F. 22 Adams, Felix, Jr. 60 Adkins, John 86 Adlesperger, Linda 84 Alexander, Leland 40, 74, 79 Alley, Sheila 86 Allen, Sandra 84 Allison, Kathryn 86 Althouse, Terry 86, 96 Alvord, Ronald 86 Ammann, George 74 Ancell, Kevin 86 Anderson, John 73 Anderson, Leota 63 Anderson, Loraine 86 Anderson, Reginald 86 Anderson, Robert 64, 40 Anderson, Sheryl 86 Applegate, Orella 74 Arbogast, Burl 73 Armstron, Loretta 40, 86 Arnett, Mike 86 Arnold, Gene 46 Arnold, Laura 74 Asmann, Kirk 86 Ayers, Charles 84 Ayers, Larry 74 Alexander, Ernest 41 -B- Babbitt, Harold 86 Bacon, Janet 86 Badway, Mary 74 Baer, Cathy 74 Baer, Cathy 86 Bahr, Janet 65 Baker, Kaylene86 Baker, Steven 74 Baker, Steven 86 Ball, Daytha74,40 Ball, Debra84 Batman, Susan 96 Banister, Richard 84 Barkley, James 86 Basketball 56, 57, 50 Baumann, Branda 84 Beals, Steven 86 Beasley, La Juana96 Beeman, Steve 86 Beeton, Kathleen 74 Bell, Barbara 96 Bell, Gary 86 Bell, Karl 86 Bell, Willie 86 Bender, Geri 86 Benton, Susan 86 Bennett, David 84 Bennett, Nancy 96 Berg, Nancy 87 Beshirs, Linda 87 Bidwell, William 60 Biller, Susan 40 Bilson, Donald 87 Bisbee, Linda 87 Bishop, Connie 87 Biswell, Robert 74 Blackburn, Lester 84 Black Student Union 36, 37 Blackwell, Ronald 87 Blackwell, Victor 70 Blaine, Connnie 87 Bland, Victor 70 Blanding, Joni 74 Blum, Peggy 87 Bohannon, Karla 87 Bohanan, Robert 84 Bollman, Victoria 74 Bonnell, Karen 74 Bouley, Valerie 87 Bowen, Marily 87 Boyce, Jerry 67 Boyce, Julie 87 Boxone, Patricia 87 Breen, Vickie 74 Brenner, Jerry 74 Brickley, Kay 26, 74 Brickley, Ron 84 Bridgforth, Larry 84 Briggs, Susan 87 Brinkmeyer, Loren 40 Broomfield, Gail 87 Brown, Glenn 87 Brown, Janice 84 Brown, Kevin 87 Brown, Rodney 74 Brown, Stephen 87 Brown, William 75 Browning, Tim 75, 1 1 1 Bruce, Bernell 87 Bruington, Brenda 87 Bryson, Jerri 87 Bruner, Kenna 87 Buckle, Debie87 Buehne, Steven 84 Buhler, Donald 40 Burden, Deborah 87 Burhenn, Stewart 87 Burns, Dan 87 Burns, Paul 87 Burnham, Daryl 87 Burton, Bill 87 Buschhorn, Steve 87 Buxton, Sam 84 Byers, David 87 -C- Cain, Charles 87 Calhoon, Ross 87 Call, Roger 96 Calvin, Ronald 96 Campa, Michael 96 Campus Crusade For Christ 34, 35 Carbon, Bernard 84 Carlisle, Cathy 87 Carmichael, Robert 87 Carr, Richard 87 Carselowey, Bruce 96 Carson, David 75 Carter, Bruce 87 Carter, Robert 87, 96 Carter, Stanley 87 Carver, Teresa 75, 40 Case, William 87 Cash, George 75 Chamberlain, Jack 75 Chamberlain, Roy 87 Chamberlain, Terri 87, 41 Chambers, Jerry 96 Champlin, Kristi 87 Chavez, Mary 87 Chavez, Velma 84 Cheerleaders 44 Cherryholmes, John 84 Chenoweth, Gegor 87 Chesney, Marcia 87 Chism, Robert 64 Choens, Joy 63 Christner, Patricia 75 Clark, Alvin 87 Clark, Nancy 96 Clark, Robert 57 Clark, Shirley 87 Clements, Howard 66 Clements, Sheryl 75 Cline, Rodger 87 Cockrill, Alan 75 Cody, Lee 84 Coffman, Brent 75 Cogan, Marc 84 Coleman, George 75 Collins, Bernie 84 Collins, Glenda 87 Collins, Nancy 84 Collins, Vickie 75 Combs, Erma 88 Conner, Janet 96 Conner, Nancy 96 Cook, Marte75 Cook, Monte 88 Cool, Troy 75 Cooley, Freddie 88 Coonrod, Barbara 98 Cooper, Gregory 39 Cooper, Tony 75 Corbin, Joseph 88 Corbin, Terri 88 Cordeiro, Lelia 75 Cornish, Bill 96 Cougar, Patricia 69 Covert, Carol 84 Cowan, Stephen 88 Cowles, Coetta 96 Cowles, Don 88 Crainer, Herchel 75 Cravens, James 88 Craytor, Susan 88 Cross Country 50 Crowl, Gary 75 Cubbage, Fred 75 Cullison, Ester 84 Cummins, Janet 88 Cummins, William 21 Curtis, Elizabeth 88 Cypert, Mike 96 -D- Dahlenburg, William 86 Daily, Victoria 66 D ' Alesio, Jim 47 Daniels, David 88 Daniel, Dixie 88 Dannunzio, Judy 84 Darnell, Jean 84 Dater, Greg 88 Dauber, Duane 75 Davin, Michael 88 Davis, Beverly 75 Davis, Joyce 88 Davisson, Daniel 88 Dawson, Kenneth 84 Day, Keith 84 Dennett, Carl 88 Deberry, Charles 61 Denney, Tama 88 Dennis, Douglas 88, 41 Denny, Steven 88 Dieckgrafe, James 75 Dienst, Jeremy 88 Dickson, Steve 88 Dillon, Betty 88 Dillon, Joseph 88 Dimick, Lee 88 Diskin, Mark 75 Diver, Debbie 84 Diver, Marcia 84 Dodson, Patricia 75 Dollman, Marilyn 88 108 Doman, Stan 75 Doty, Donald 84 Dowling, Catherine 88 Drake, Charles 84 Dramatics 33 Duncan, Debbie 75 Duncan, Shelly 88 -E- Eby, John 84 .Eck, Russell 88 Edwards, Brad 88 Edwards, Patricia 88 Elbert, Alvin 88 Elliott, Janis 88 Elliott, Rodney 88 Elston, Loren 88 Engelbert, Donna 88 English, Richard 88 Ensz, Daniel 96 Ensz, Roland 66 Ensz, Quentin 88 Erikson, Darrell 70 Erpelding, Mark 84 Essau, Mike 88 Eschenbrenner, Beth 88 Evenson, Logan 88 Estes, John 88 Evans, David 96 Evans, Lisa 84 Evans,. Michael 76 Ewart, Charles 76 -F- Farr, Joan 84 Favreau, Mary 75 Felts, Kathy88 Fennell, Ann 88 Fenton, Patrick 84 Fink, Royal 89, 96 Firebaugh, Lawrence 88 Fisher, Gary 76 Fitch, Michael 84 Fleming, James 88 Fleming, Susan 75 Football 52-55 Forbes, Helen 75 Ford, Francis 76 Ford, Vanessa 76 Foster, Thomas 88 Foster, Timothy 88 Foth, Edward 88 Fowler, Carol 88 Fox, Debbie 96 Fraser, David 76 French, Junetta 76 French, Stephen 96 Fritzler, Kurt 96 Fry, Colleen 76 Fry, Lowell 85 Fulks, Jackie 84 Fuller, Charles 69 Lullinwider, Sharon 84 Fulps, Darlen 84 -G- Gage, Lance 89 Garcia, Michael 96 Garcia, Reynold 76 Garrett, David 76 Garrison, David 88 Gates, Sherlyn 96 Gaylord, Gary 96 Gaylord, Larry 96 Geckles, John 76 Genter, Gwendolyn 96 Center, Richard 89 Gfeller, Marilyn 96 Gibb, Jill 76, 40 Gibson, Craig 76 Gifford, James 76 Gilbert, Julie 89 Gillies, Diane 76 Gillies, Steven 89 Gilliland, Eylene 76 Gilpin, Mary 89 Gimple, Larry 76 Glaze, Steven 76 Gleason, Edlyna 89 Glenn, Mark 84 Glodowski, Mary 76 Goering, Jonathan 89 Goin, Robert 76 Good, Arden 73 Goode, David 89- Goodman, Lynette 89 Goodwin, Michael 65 Goracke, Kim 89 Gordon, Gail 89 Goottschalk, Loretta 96 Gourley, Larry 89 Gower, Diane 89 Graham, Carol 89 Graham, Mark 96,40 Grant, Mary Jo 63 Grant, Randall 89 Green, Charles 76 Gregory, Richard 69 Grier, Douglas 96 Griggs, Monty 96 Gronau, Robyn 76 Grosch, Billie 89 Groves, Bernadine 84 Gull, Patricia 76 Guy, Richard 76 -H- Hale, Mark 40 Haag, Baldwin 76 Hain, Melvin 76 Haines, Leona 66 Haines, Richard 89 Haines, Zita 89 Hale, Dennis 76 Hale, Melba89 Hale, Steven 89 Hall, David 76 Hall, Randy 84 Hall, Steven 89 Hamant, Dana 76,40 Hamilton, Cynthia 76, 40 Hamilton, David 76 Hamm, Michael 96 Hammer, Melvin 76 Hammer, Rose 96 Hammond, Robert 84 Hampton, Rodney 76 Hannah, Cindy 89 Hansen, Daniel 76 Hanson, William 84 Harber, Robert 77 Harmon, Lawrence 96 Harms, Kent 89 Harpstrite, John 84 Harris, Jay 96 Harrod, Ronald 89 Harsh 89 Harstine, James 84 Haskell, Carolyn 89 Hatcher, Bradley 89 Hatcher, Rodney 77 Hauserman, Daniel 77 Havel, Lynn 64 Hawthorne, Peggy 89 Heater, Penny 89 Heaton, Mark 8 Heinrich, Carol 20 • Heinrich, Lee 96 Heitzenrater, William 77 Henderson, Gregory 89 Henderson, Joe 89 Hendrickson, Mark 84 Hendrickson, Marsha 77 Henn,Carla89 Henn, Mary 84 Henn, Leslie 77,40 Henry, Don 77 Henschen, Susan 77 Hensley, Larry 89 Hentzen, Robert 77 Hersey, Glenn 90 Hertel, Gerald 66 Herring, Jonetta89 Hess, Teresa 90 Hodgens, Jole41 Hess, Woody 90 Hibbard, Cindy 96 Hickerson, Wayne 96 Hiebert, Clyde 70 Hiebert, Garry 90 Hiebert, Gregory 77 Hiebert, Shelly 77 Higgins, Rodney 90 Highbarger, Jack 77 Highbarger, Jodi 90 Hill, Clayton 90 Hill, Madelon77 Hill, Robert 77 Hills, Robert 90 Hills, William 77 Hittle, James 22 Hittle,Jan90 Hizey, Deborah 90 Hodgens, Jole 84 Hoffman, Diana 77 Hoggatt, Alan 9 Holinde, Renee 90 Holladay, Dawn 90 Holladay, Marcia98 Holland, Richard 77 Holliday, Janet 84 Hollingsworth, Lianne90 Holmes, Mark 90 Honeybears49 Hopper, Sally 77 Honer, Craig 90 Honey, Curtis 84 Hopkins, Nancy 90 Hoskinson, Constance 90 Hoskovec, Arnold 90, 96 Houser, James 90 Hubbard, Pamela 90 Huckaby, William 90 Hudson, Jenise 84 Hughes, Kay 77 Hughey, Shirley 77 Hulse, David 90 Humig, Joseph 84 Humig, Patrice 77 Hummel, Barbara 90 Hummel, Clinton 90 ■Humphrey, William 90 Hurley, Kent 78 Hus, Connie 90 Hyle, Stephen 90 Hujsey, Tim 39 -I- Ibarra, Ray 78 Isbill, Teddi 90 Isom, Oliver 66 Ivy, Delia 84 -J- Jack, Janice 78 Jack, Lvle78 109 Jackson, Casey 90 Jackson, Cora 90 Jackson, David 84 Jackson, John 90 Jacobs, Daniel 84 Jacobs, Gary 78 Jacobs, Jake 9 Jacobs, Teresa 84 Jacobs, Terry 96 Jamal-Edine, Salah 96 James, Barbara 78 Jantz, Raymond 90, 96 Janzen, Victoria 90 Jesser, Lonnie90 Johnson, Doyle 96 Johnson, Doyle 78 Johnson, Michael 90 Johnson, Rena 90 • Johnson, Sterling 90 Johnston, Gary 78 Johnston, Mary 91 Johnston, Michael 78 Jones, Edward 22 Jones, Glen 78 Jones, Glenn 78 Jones, Shirley 78 Jordan, Bradley 91 Junghanns, Martin 91 -K- Kallenberger, Audrey 78 Kasper, George 84 Kastner, David 84 Kaufman, Kent 91 Keast, Thomas 91 Keehn, Anne91 Keehn, Fredrick 91 Keithline, Deborah 91 Kellison, Mark 91 Kelly, Rosemary 98 Kelly, William 78 Kennedy, Larry 84 Keyon, Mollie 91 Kerns, Kurt 91 Kerns, Mary 91 Ketterman, Terry 78 Kilgore, Randy 81 Kimbley, Debby 91 Kimbro, Kimmy 91 King, Cynthia 91 King, Kenna91 Kittle, John 91 Kling, James 91 Kling, Michael 78 Knieling, Barbara 91 Knoll, Shirley 78 Knox, Harry 91 Kohls, Everett 46 Kokrda, Kevin 91 Korte, Rhonda 78 Kramer, Keith 91 Kreller, Herbert 66 Kreller, Robert 91 Krouse, Gayle69 Kuhn, Steven 91 Kunkel, Lisa 78 Kuntz, Curtis 91 Kussman, John 96 Lackey, Debbie 78 LaCoss, Danny 97 Lacy, Gregory 78 LaLonde, Steven 84 Lane, Debra 78 Lange, Ethyl 98 Lawless, Dona 84 Lawless, Glenn 84 Lawrence, Dan 78 Lay, John 66 Leafty, Gregory 30, 41,9 Lee, Jerry 91 Leiker, Edith 91 Lenker, Margaret 78 Leonard, Larry 91 Lewellen, Craig 91 Lewis, Randy 91 Lightle, Steve 21 Lincicome, Jayme 78 Lindenbaum, Regenia91 Lindsay, Harold 97 Lingenfelter, Bruce 84 Linnell, Daren 97 Linot, Michael 78 Liska, David 84 Liston, Cythia 78 Liston, Sylvia 78 Litchfield, Steve 79 Little, Peggy 79 Longfellow, David 66 Longfellow, Shirley 70 Logan, Reta 79 Louis, Scott 84 Lovette, Edsel 84 Lowden, Barbara 79 Lowe, Patricia 91 Lowe, Robert 79 Lowmaster, Darrell 97 Loyd, Ethel 91 Luper, Steve 79 -M- Maggard, Michael 91 Major, James 91 Malcom, Paul 91 Malcom, Randy Malone, Juanette47 Malone, Pamela 91 Manley, Pat Lowrence 66 Mangels, Donald 64 Mann, Thomas 84 Manning, Cynthia 91 Mar, Jacqueline y Makr, Karen 91 Marshall, David 84 Martens, Dennis 84 Martin, David 79 Martindale, Lanette79 Martinez, Marty 91 Maskrid, George 79 Mason, Carlotte91 Mason, Sharon 79 Mayfield, Jimmie 69 McAbee, Tash 79 McAllister, Brenda97 McChesney, Shavaun 40, 9 McClayland, Marilyn 79 McClelland, Deborah 97 McCoy, Manesa 91 McCracken, Janet 91 McDonald, Carolyn 79 McFall, Delia 92 McGraw, Craig 92 McKinney, Leonard 21 McLaughlin, James 92 McLean, Gloris 79 McNabb, Debra 92 Meade, Roger 97 Megredy, Jan 92 Merwin, Fairie 79 Metz, David 79 Meyer, Keith 79 Mikesell, Patricia 92 Miller, Doris 79 Miller, Jan 92 Miller, Kathryn 84 Miller, Marshall 92 Miller, Scott 92 Miller, Vikki 92 Miller, Marcia97 Milner, Carol 92 Minerd, Kelly 92 Minnick, Henry 92 Minnick, Ina92 Minor, Tim 92 Mohler, Barry 79 Monty, David 92 Monshizadeh, Firooz97 Moody, Larry 97 Moreland, Joseph 84 Morrison, Melonie92 Morgan, John 92 Moritarty, Nita 84 Morrison, Richard 97 Morrow, Janet 97 Mortazavi, Rameza 79 Mosiman, Rhonda 92 Myers, John 92 Myers, John D. 92 Murphy, Marcia 84 Murphy, Marilyn 92 -N- Nash, Elmo 67 Nash, Mark 79 Naus, Edna 92 Neal, Donna 79 Neises, Michael 84 Nellens, Elaine 92 Newland, Mark 79 Newland, Paula 92 Newman, Belinda 92 Nickel, Phillip 79 Noeller, Richard 92 Nolan, Jalyn 97 Norman, Janet 92 Notz, Jacqueline -O- O ' Brien, Kathleen 79 O ' Brien, Kathryn 79 O ' Brien, Pat 40 O ' Bryan, Debra 92 O ' Connell, Timothy 92 Ogg, Herman 70 O ' Hare, Joseph 80 Ohl, James 66 Olmsted, Robin 84 Olson, Karmellia 80 Outreach 104 -P- Palmer, David 80 Palmer, Roger 82 Pankratz, Debra 80 Paolini, German 80 Parker, John 97 Parker, Michael 39, 80 Parker, Ronald 80 Parsons, Barbara 92 Parsons, Cynda 80 Patten, Darryl 64 Patterson, Cheryl 97 Patterson, Lewis 80 Patty, William 97 Paul, Allen 80 Payne, Thomas 80 Payne, Tim 80 Peace, Barbara 80 Peace, Jerrold92 Pearson, Beverly 92 Pechanec, Tobias 92 Peffly, Jerry 92 Pener, Larry 92 110 Pennington, Brent 80 Pennington, Dorinda 97 Pepper, Booth 92 Petem, Paul 80 Peters, Dennis 80 Peters, Maria 84 Peterson, Debbie 92 Peterson, Glen 92 Peterson, Ramona 80 Pettus, Wilfred 69 Phelps, Marsha 84 Phillips, Brad 92 Phillips, Marilyn 92 Phinnet, Bob 92 Pickard, Steven 80 Pierce, Franklin 80 Pilcher, Lewis 84 Place, Pat 98 Plagmann, Scott 80 Pletcher, Stephen 92 Plummer, Jesse 84 Poe, Jim 97 Porter, Cheryl 81 Post, Richard 81 Pouncey, Duane92 Powe, Ronald 92 Powell, Cindy 81 Prather, Helen 92 Prather, Linda 81 Pratt, Kim 81 Pratt, Toby 92 Prewitt, Teresa 92 Programmed Learning Center 100 Prohodsky, Betty 63 Q- Queen, Daniel 92 -R- Rabe, James 81 Rader, Vona 92 Radmaran, Shahnam 97 Rau, Ed 97 Ray, Arlyn97 Reeb, Suzanne 93 Reed, Cathy 81. Reinhart, Beth 81 Reisch, Merrill 93 Reiserer, Robin 93 Remsberg, Dale 66 Repstine, Marvin 81 Richards, Frank 81 Richardson, Hugh 66 Richmond, James 93, 4 1 Riddle, Glenda 97 Rierson, Patsy 93 Ridgway, Merle 93 Riga, Pauline 93 Roberts, Wesley 93 Roberts, Wesley 93 Rochat, Alan 93 Rogers, Jo Ann 64 Rohr, Elmer 81 Rose, Flaxn 93 Ross, Gail 81 Ross, Ray 93 Ross, Judy 81 Roths, Kenneth C J3 Roths, Sharon SI Rouse, Phillip 81 Ruark, Cary 93 Ruark, Roger 74, SI Russell, Patrick 22 Rut ledge, Thomas 81 Rutschman, Maria 93 Saft, Roger 93 Salmans, Linda 93 Sammons, Pamela 97 Samp, Craig 93 Sawyer, Marvin 97 Scaffidi, Joseph 97 Schaeffer, William 97 Schankie, Randall 93 Schiffelbein, Loretta 81 Schlender, Kevin 93 Schnake, Elcia 93 Schnurr, Jeannette 93 Schoffstall, Phi 81 Schwab, Jeffrey 96 Schweninger, Nancy 93 Scobee, John 81 Scott, Daryl 93 Scott, Edward 80 Seager, Ronald 70 Sears, Rick 81 Seeber, Alfreda 81 Seeber, Glen 81 Sellers, Gregory 93 Seward, Ava93 Seward, Samuel 81 Seybert, Suzan 93 Shadkam, Farrokhi 93 Shaffer, Kathy 93 Shaw, Dorthy 98 Sheldon, Susan 81 Shepherd, Antonio 93 Shepard, Windy 97 Shipley, Curtis 47 Shipman, Sheila 94 Shiroky, Cherilee94 Shook, Elise 81 Shoup, Stephan Shuler, Clayton 94 Shouse, Sheryl 94 Shryock, Michail 97 Sidebottom, Tim 81 Siebenaler, Paul 94 Silverson, Sylvia 97 Simmons, Thomas 81 Simonton, Kendall 82 Simpson, Steven 82, 40, 41 Sinnes, Debra 82 Sinnes, Diane 94 Sizemore, James 94 Skinner, Wendy 94 Slabaugh, Michael 94 Slabodnik, Robert 94 Smith, Alan 82 Smith, Betty 82 Smith, Dennis 94 Smith, Devonne 94 Smith, Janet 94 Smith, Jeanne 82 Smith, Jozana 82 Smith, Peggy 82 Synder, Donald 97 Solis, Randy 82 Spencer, Jerry 94 Spencer, Kristina94 Sphar, Patsy 97 Sproul, Joyce 82 Squier, Jeanne 94 Staats, Anna 98 Staats, Deborah 82, 40, 41 Stacks, George 94 Stahl, Eric 82 Stahl, Karen 82 Stahl, Mike 94, 40 Starns, Jacqueline 94 Stees, Janan 82 Stewart, Billy 94 Stickel, Rhobna97 Stimson, Anita 82 Storey, Janara 82 Storey, Moneisa 94 Stotts, Gail 94 Strange, Loretta 97 Strain, Judy 67 Strobel, Floyd 82 Strong, Allen 94 Strotkamp, Audie 82 Strotkamp, Patricia 94 Strunk, Brian 92 Sweeney, Stephen 94 Swift, Edward 74, 82, 40, 41 -I Tackett, Gary 82 Talcott, Jean 85 Tanner, Phyllis 97 Taylor, Billy 82 Taylor, Janet 94 Taylor, Robert 93 Tepe, Cheryl 82 Tepe, Frederick 94 Terrell, Jennifer 94 Teter, Pauline 94 Theis, Phillip 64 Tholen, Rose 94 Thomas, Connie 94 Thomas, Judy 97 Thomas, Judy 97 Thompson, Ernest 94 Thompson, Calvin 94 Thompson, Kathy 94 Thorne, Francis 82 Tipping, Larry 94 Titterington, Ben 82 Townsend, Timothy 82 Trammell, Mike 94 Travichek, Marion 97 Triana, Cayetano 94 Trimmed. Roberta 94 Trimmed, Wayne 94 Trogdlen. Horrell94 Trombla, Richard 82 Troutman, Darrell 82 Turner, Bette82 Turner, Carl 94 Turner, Elida 82 Tyson, Deborah 82 -U- Underwood, Greta 94 Unruh, Richard 94 Unruh, Steven S3 -V- Van Arsdale, Dennis 82 Van Buren, Pamela 97 Vanburen, Rickey 82 Van Horn, Max 83 Varner, Fred 94 Vazirian, Nasser 94 Vazirian, Reza 83 Vinson, Mary 97 Vogel, Sherri 95 Vogelman, Kimberly 95 Voegeli, Mary 84 Vogt, Brian 95 Vogts, Debra 95 Volleyball 48 Voss, Wayne 95 Voth, Christa83 -W- Wade, Catherine 95 Wakefield. Joseph 95 Walbourn, Edwin 19 Walker. Billv 84 in Walker, Dee 95 Walker, Martha 83 Wall, Sandra 95 Wilson, Linda 41 Wallace, Donna 95, 41 Waller, Deborah 95, 40 Walline, Bruce 95 Walno, Gregory 83 Walter, Christopher 97 Waltman, Sherri 83 Ward, Gordan 84 Ward, Jack 83 Ward,Jody84 Ward, Michael 83 Ward, Sandra 95 Ward, Wesley 95 Warner, Craig 95 Warnick, Rose 97 Wartick,Gary 97 Washington, Bobby 95 Watkins, Nikke83 Watson, Pamela 95 Watt, Jennie 83 Wattenbarger, Judy 95 Webb, Russell 97 Weber, John 95 Weber, Mac 97 Webster, Allen 97 Webster, William 83 Wedel, David 95 Wells, Gary 83 Westerlund, Rod 83 Wheat, David 83 Wheeler, William 95 White, Howard 95 White, Sheril 95 Whiteside, Bradley 95 Whiteside, Deborah 95 Whitney, Jon 95 Whitson, Diana 83 Whitson, Randy 83 Whitted, Anita 95 Wick, Kelly 95 Wiebe, Eldo95 Wigley, Felica 95 Wile, Carla95 Willey, Carolyn 95 Willey, Leon 83 Williams, Edward 97 Williams, Kristin 83 Williams, Linda 95 Williams, Robert 95 Williamson, Kathleen 97 Willis, Earl 97 Wilson, Bryan 95 Wilson, Michael 95 Wilson, Ron 21 Wilson, Steve 95 Wilson, William 95 Wing, Freda 97 Wing, Michael 97 Wining, Richard 83 Winzer, Sheryl 95 Wimberly, Jeff 95 Wischropp, Theodore 66 Witherspoon, Maxine97 Wohlgemuth, Kathleen 9. ' Work, Mike 97 Wyatt, Gary 95 Wyant,Jim95,29 Wytch, Jerald 95 Wunderlich, Micky 95 -Y- Yaryan, Craig 95 Yazdanpanah, Hagh 83 Ysidro, Edwina 83 Young, Rebecca 97 -Z- Zacharias, Margo 95 Zlab, Claire 83 Zlab, Michael 95 Zuercher, Dennis 95 112 m Track Gets Stymied In Second Place The BCCC track team finished second in the Jayhawk Junior College Conference this year being topped only by Hutchinson. Butler grabbed more first places by lacked depth in the team to maintain points. It was the same story at the Region VI track championships: Butler finished second to Hutchin- son although the Grizzlies did not field a full team. BCCC had three regional champions: Rod Brown in the mile, Mark Newland in the three mile, and Willie Bell in the 220. Butler won its own annual invitational by sweep- ing all but three events. Track team members included Alan Adams, Lonny Achey, Willie Bell, Rod Brown, Brent Coff- man, Mike Davin, Joe Deggs, Kurt Fritzler, David Hall, Steve Hall, Mark Kellison, Mark Newland, Tim Payne, Tom Payne, Jerry Peffly, Rick Sears, Tony Shepherd, Harley Trogdlen, Joe Wakefield, Gary Wartick, Rod Westerlund. Head track coach is Dale Remsberg, assisted by Ollie Isom. Above — Adams; Below — Westerlund. 114 Mike Davin and Harley Trogdlen. ; r • - 0% Tim Payne £ .-? Tom Payne Brent Coffman 115 Debbie Tyson Women ' s Track On Its Way At BCCC. After two years of active competition in wo- men ' s inter-collegiate track, Butler is still small in number of women competing but high in enthu- siasm. The season ended with a number of women still in competition, all of whom were doing well in their individual specialities. Competing for BCCC were Vanessa Ford in the 100 yard dash; Debbie Tyson, Vona Rader and Dee Ann Walker in the 100 meter hurdles; Diane Gower, Rader, Ford and Tyson in the 440 yard relay; Janet Cummins, Gower, Ford and Tyson in the 880 yard relay; Cummins in the 880 yard run. In other events Pam Van Buren competed in the high jump; Monesia Storey, Kit Isbill and Donna Wallace in the discus; Van Buren and Tyson in the long jump; and Storey and Isbill in the shot put. Individual women placed high in a number of the track and field meets although the team did not win any firsts. The women as a team placed third in the Hesston meet. Jeanette Malone is coach for the women track- sters. Vona Rader and Janet Cummins Donna Wallace «%JM - Debbie Tyson and Vanessa Ford 117 THE GRIZZLEY GOLF TEAM for 1975 includes (From Left) Scott Miller, Herschel Crainer, Ron Parker, (Coach Jerry Boyce), Mitch Merrill, Jim Richmond and Richard English Golf Team Ranks Fifth At Regionals The Butler County golf squad placed fifth in the Region VI tournament held at Wichita State. One of the Grizzly golfers, Mitch Merril, qualified for the nationals at the regional by defeating two other golfers in a playoff. At the Butler County Invitational, BCCC placed third in a field of 1 3 teams with Colby and Seward County coming in first and second. Merrill was medalist at two tournaments attended by the squad. As the spring season ended, the Grizzlies had improved enough that they had moved from last place to fifth place in the Jayhawk Juco Conference standings. Jerry Boyce coached the golfers. 118 Intramurals Attract Participants THE WINNING INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL team members are (Sitting) Jim Richmond, Mike Esau, Alan Hoggatt. Standing are Debi Martin, Joni Blanding and Debbie Vogts. These players won the co-ed tourney. MIXED BOWLING champions of intramural play include (From L.) Roger Ruark, Pat Gull, Billie Grosch and Cary Ruark. Winners of sin- gles tournament include women: Nikki Need- ham, Carol Milner. Men: Don Doty, Mark Hale. 119 Collegiate 4-H Serves Communities The Collegiate 4-H Club is primarily a service organization at Butler. In the fall, members worked at the 4-H Food- stand at the Hutchinson Fair in order to raise money for the club. The club conducted 4-H officer training for all 4-H clubs in Cowley county in October. Members of the club served as judges for 4-H Days in Harvey, Cowley and Butler counties. (Pic- tures this page show members engaged in judging entries at the Cowley county meet.) The Collegiate 4-H Club attended the national conference at Manhattan. Ted Wischropp is faculty sponsor for the group. Bob Harber, President Kathy Lucas Gloria McLean Penny Heater, Kris Spencer 120 PROUDLY DISPLAYING TROPHIES won in stiff competition are Deca members (Front Row From Left) Kristi Williams. Gail Stotts, Dona Lawless, Sheril White. Back Row, Dr. Herman Ogg, Sheila Alley, Steve French, Tom Skinner, Mac Weber, Wendi Skinner, Mike Dillman. Deca Members Rank High In Contests The Deca club at BCCC is designed for students enrolled in distributive education and promotes a program teaching management and merchandis- ing. The Butler chapter of Deca (Distributive Edu- cation Clubs of America) is quite active in inter- collegiate competition. At the State Career Development contest at Johnson County Community College, eleven stu- dents from BCCC competed and nine students won trophies. Six students from Butler qualified to attend the national contest in Miami, Florida where Mark Dillman and Dona Lawless were national finalists. Kristie Williams was one of the five at nationals to receive a competency award in the new food mar- keting series. Dr. Herman Ogg is sponsor of the group. 121 DEBATERS Steve Dickson and Susan Biller playfully display the trophy they won. Lower Photo - Coach Charles DeBerry ponders the news that debate has been scuttled. Debaters Win; Debate Loses Out Debate became a controversial issue at BCCC this year. A new debate coach, Charles DeBerry, arrived on campus in the fall to build up a faltering program. Early in the season two freshmen debaters, Steve Dickson and Susan Biller, emerged to comprise the squad for the remainder of the year. The two debaters and the coach travelled thousands of miles gaining experience. Two fourth place tourna- ment wins were garnered including the regionals at Hutchinson. The team and the coach went to Sacramento, Cali- fornia to the nationals where the debaters did not place but received a certificate of excellence. Early second semester official word was given that the debate program was being dropped after this year for budgetary reasons. Achievements Are Varied AWARDS AT THE ATHLETIC BANQUET sponsored by the Booster Club were received by a number of students. Four of the recipients included Al Elber for being the best-conditioned athlete in off-season; Jim Houser for being named the most valuable player on the football team; Alvin Clark for being the outstanding defensive player; Steve Hall for being the outstanding offensive player. DANIEL R. ENSZ (Above) who maintained a four point average is shown receiving his diploma from his father, Roland Ensz, an instruc- tor at BCCC. Left — Pat Lowrance, speech instructor, and Phil Theis, biology instructor, are honored by members of the Black Student Union for being their choice as the two outstanding instructors at Butler. 123 124 8 • i;- ; ►?- n Businessman Addresses 1975 Graduates The 1975 graduates of Butler County Community College heard a commencement address by Frank L. Carney, a Wichita businessman, on May 16 in the Field House. Mr. Carney, along with his brother, was co-founder at a young age of an international chain of businesses specializing in the fran- chising of pizza serving operations. He is president of the firm today. Mr. Carney stressed the fact that with hard work, determination, and a great deal of luck, there is still opportunity today for the Horatio Alger type rags to riches success story. Candidates for the Associate of Arts and Associate of Applied Science degrees includ- ed 194 students. 125 1975 Graduating Class Numbers 233 Associate of Arts Degree Leland Alexander Orella Applegate Larry Joe Ayers Steven Douglas Baker DaythaC. BAH Sandra K. Barber Gary Dean Bates Kathleen S. Beeton Linda L. Bisbee Lester Blackburn Joni Marie Blanding Victoria Ann Bollman Victoria Janece Bonnell Kay Lynn Brickley Rodney Wayne Brown Timothy Alan Browning Teresa Carver Phillip L. Church Sheryl K. Clements Brent Acie Coffman Vickie Ann Collins Marte Dean Cook Troy Howard Cool Gregory Kent Cooper Harold D. Corey Michael Corn Herchel A. Crainer III Gary Michael Crowl Dixie Jo Daniel Susan Monreen Derr Robert Franklin Dice Mark Alan Diskin Marcia Lynn Diver Stan Lee Domann Donald Doty Melanie J. Drouillard Debra Jo Duncan John Alan Eby Timothy M. Engles Daniel Roland Ensz Michael K. Evans Joan Elizabeth Farr Mary Jean Favreau Patrick D. Fenton Gery Marten Fisher Helen Bernice Forbes Venessa Denise Ford David B. Fraser Junetta Marie French Colleen Faye Fry Marcelo G. Gamez Reynold Garcia Dawn Denise Gardner Larry Max Gates John Thomas Geckles Alice Jill Gibb Craig A. Gibson Diane Sue Gillies Eylene Kay Gilliland Steven Howard Glaze Mark Summers Glenn Robert Dee Goin Patricia A. Gull Richard Allen Guy Dennis Duane Hale David Dean Hall Dana Dee Hamant Cynthia Lynn Hamilton Robert Edward Harber Marsha K. Hendrickson Mark Hendrickson Susan Irene Henschen Robert A. Hentzen Gregory Lee Hiebert Shelley Hiebert Jack A. Highbarger Madelon Jewell Hill William Richard Hills James F. Howell Shirley Hughey Patrice Denise Humig Michael R. Johnston Shirley Ann Jones Carol Ann Klein Michael Craig Kling Joseph D. Konrade Lisa Maureen Kunkel Debbie Sue Lackey Debra Kay Lane Dona Beth Lawless Jayme Lincicome Bruce J. Lingenfelter Michael F. Linot William Lockhart Barbara Sue Lowden Robert Lynn Lowe Steve Keith Luper William F. Manring Debra Jean Martin Lanette Martindale Sharon Lea Mason Talsha Taree McAbee Sharon A. McClure Carolyn S. McDonald LeRoy C. McDonald Deborah Kay McKinney Fairie R. Merwin Keith Darwin Meyer John William Meyer Clinton Milbourn Godfrey C. Miller Debra Jean Minnick Ramezan Mortazavi Ramona Murry Donna D. Neal Nikke D. Needham Rodney A. Nelson Vicki Lynn Nelson Phillip Lee Nickel Terry Lee Oaks Kathryn M. O ' Brien Joseph Francis O ' Hare Karmellia Jo Ann Olson Charles Edward Ousler Shirley Ann Paddock Michael Alan Parker Ronald Eugene Parker Allen Robert Paul Thomas Michael Payne Barbara Sue Pearson Marsha Kay Phelps Scott Thomas Plagmann Jess Shirley Plummer Cheryl Ann Porter Cindy Louise Powell Linda Lee Prather Jay Pratt Kim Javetta Pratt Kathryn E. Preston James McLelan Rabe Cathy Elaine Reed Beth C. Reinhart Alan Robert Rochat Gail Lynn Ross Judy Marilyn Ross Philip E. Rouse Cathy Jeniece Russell Joe Raymond Sanders Loretta Ann Schiffelbein Phillip Albert Schoffstall Rick Lee Sears Alfreda Virdine Seeber Glen Eldon Seeber Samuel Seward Elsie Grace Shook Debra Sue Sibley Timothy Keith Sidebottom Kendall Rayburn Simonton Steven Ray Simpson Debra Kay Sinnes Tommy Ray Skinner Barbara Louise Smart Alan W.Smith Bobby A. Smith Joyce Lee Sprout Deborah Ann Staats Eric Austin Stahl Karen Ann Stahl Janan Stees Janara Sue Storey Charles Bernard Strobel Floyd LeRoy Strobel Brian John Strunk Dale LaVerne Surber Edward William Swift Francis X. Thorne III Richard Lee Trombla Bette Turner Elida Elizabeth Turner Deborah Jean Tyson Howard Alan Uhlhorn Dennis Wayne Van Arsdale Rickey D. Van Buren Reza Mohammad Vazirian Mary Jane Voegeli Martha Jean Walker Gregory Lee Walno Charles Leon Walter Richard Glenn Waltman Sherri Coleen Waltman Michael Eugene Ward Mack Weber Gary Eugene Wells Diana Guin Whitson ' Zarir Yazdanpanah-Haghighi Edwina Rose Ysidro Associate of Science Degree Charles V. Ayers Kenneth R. Bowman Larry Lee Braden Lauren Braden Jean Ann Darnell Duane W. Dauber Mary Lou Glodowski James D. Goldsmith Baldwin H. Haag Daniel E. Hauserman William Heitzenrater Leslie Ann Henn Don Lee Henry Eldon Dale Holsey James F. Howell William D. Kelly Terry W. Ketterman Milton Marti Jonald Mathis Barry Ray Mohler Mark Nash Jacqueline A. Notz German Paolini Cynda Lynn Parsons Franklin J. Pierce Peggy Jane Post John Wayne Reid Elmer Frances Rohr Sharon Ann Roths Lonnie Schrag George R. Small Peggy Lynn Stebbins Gary Wayne Tackett Mike E. Tauber Jeffrey M. Waldo Jack Terry Ward Clarence Murl Weeks Russell C. Wooten 126 HONORED STUDENTS include: 1st Row; L To R. Leslie Henn, Debra Sinnes, Lanette Martindale, Alfreda Seeber, Kathy O ' Brien, Mary Favreau, Joan Farr. 2nd Row: Donna Neal, Deborah Tyson, Ramona Peterson, Nikki Needham, Joni Blanding, Jayme Lincicome; 3rd Row: Vicki Nelson, Cheryl Porter, Mary Glodowski, Teresa Carver; 4th Row: Cathy Reed, Shcrri Waltman, Sharon McClure, Karen Bonnell, Helen Forbes, Sheryl Clements Barrier; 5th Row: Mark Diskin, John Meyer, Robert Harber, German Paolini, Stan Domann; 6th Row: Jess Plummer, David Frazer, John Reid, Glen Seeber; 7th Row: Jay Pratt, Daniel Ensz, Dana Hammant, William Man- ring, Charles Walters, Ramezan Mortazavi. Not pictured: Deb- bie Lackey, Michael Linot, Steve Luper, Barbara Peace, Linda Prather, Sharon Roths, Eric Stahl, Sandra Barber, Tony Cooper, Bette Jeanne Turner. ' Order Of The Purple ' Honors Scholarship The Order of the Purple scholastic honors were conferred upon seniors who had maintained a 3.25 grade point average or above for four semesters. Candidates for the Order were honored at a ban- quet in April given on the campus by the College. The society was organized at the college in 1937 in order to recognize the scholastic achievement of stu- dents. 127 ' It ' s Never Too Late ' : Elsie Shook Elsie Shook Elsie Shook, a gentle but determined lady of seventy-five years of age, is proof that learning is living. Mrs. Shook is a 1975 spring graduate of Butler County Community College. She proudly walked down the aisle at commencement to receive her Associate of Arts degree to the sound of a standing ovation. Butler ' s oldest graduate received her high school diploma at Atchison, Kansas in 1918. She then interrupted her formal education to marry, rear her children, and help rear her grandchildren. Mrs. Shook enrolled at Butler in 1971 to take a night class, and she was smitten with education. Her emphasis has been on psychology and religion. The oldest graduate declares: When you keep thinking, you keep living. 128 ; I « • ' . i i« fmwm  4 14 J ' §11 ft ' , ♦ ' IS fr g 9i O =1 n = c (5 == CO CO = in H V— o i j CNJ 1— =T- CO 8 ) Mi I
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