Hutchinson Community College - Dragons Tale Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)

 - Class of 1966

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Ld. fjyff- ,JA -,fl ffa f' 4-NN:i:?!f 'id'- 7 L' :W 5 ' , ,fin 4' 5 x 1 4, , 1 7' . 7 I ' A L,f' 4 71 f' . . I i Af MMM-Q We 5 'All ' '5 1-7' A A ' ' ' ' F' ' ' . ' tv 'X' J f XX-... .1 E A ff XXXX A 4. Y. - NX- ? ' if' P TJ ' ' 'K K3 , 'l , Q A .af I: ' mv mr' V 3 ....-, N , x Q A . Fla' n ' ' ' 1 Mfr r , W QI: T' vii-K f V K ,gas my Q! E X J I I A.. V t , 4. W Q W Q ,g , 3 E A J, J ' , if A 4 5' r wr, V X 3 1411 ' 4 fm. f -4 , 1 Af L, . O a-4 'W L 0- 'C V' , Y' f .eff A ffi-Sv! J ,K 4 1 .J . 4 1 . pw R -.AE if nu... Hyla Trimmell Bacon, president of the Board of Trustees. Prologue The Board of Trustees extends a grateful Thank you to those who have helped to make this a suc- cessful year for The Hutchinson Community Junior College. Students and staff members have devoted much planning and patience toward creating a spirit of dynamism where confusion might have been the plight of lesser souls. May 7, l965, became the signal for transition. No longer a member ofthe Hutchinson Public Schools, the college set course toward reorganization amid the clamor of building construction, enrollment in- creases, and the need for new instructors. The new name retains the tradition of the city's role in its history and indicates broader horizons by adding the word community, The Dragon's Tale draws attention to the changes through its theme of interchange. The cover motif depicting a highway route intersection indicates the mergence of new people and new ideas. The brief two years on this campus, indeed, are comparable to one of many route changes students experience in life. We wish to emphasize that college rarely sup- plies a blueprint for the future. More often, a campus serves as a center where one may read signposts and change routes if he so chooses. Those who remain aware of locale and are alert to the horizon may find similar intersections and sign- posts throughout life. The Board of Trustees hopes to continue to pro- vide the best in facilities and instructors so that students will have the finest opportunities for higher education. Hyla Trimmell Bacon Table Of Contents Introduction .... Staff ....... Students .... Clubs. . . Athletics .... College Life . . . Service. . . Index. . . A b g h dd hpkgl th d b .lr A ld K All! , LQ.: pages pages pages pages pages pages pages pages 9 I-ll I2-31 32-95 96-127 128-157 158-167 168-l 78 179-188 .x , . 1 '. --.XM '-'-A. -A-1 N :A ,, ,rm , 1 v 3 . 25. . I . l .4 ,rd ! fff., 9-wil' X -- -Jn rf, ,ff-N-5 .5 1 g 1,-Aq',,j ' -A - I XJ Q- .' sf , : f f, ' - -'f - M .19 'i --'-- - :- X- ,, Q, ,u..,,- -, --,.:- gf-Q'-,,y,., -,MQ H ., - -f- - f-Y' --..-M Z S--f-.--L. - 24- M- H -, wk M ..Y.. .Mp .. f W A f.. -,A -ht' J 'ff --A-, 'W ' .f ff' ' '-,,Q ' ' , ,j'- ' 'Q-R Nw? mu 'Wm ,,P.v ' 'N in w 9 . in .Nw ..... 4:-Asqmf' 5. SQLAAT 3 Y Lf, N,.a . ,,,,. 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As the years pass, and the faces on the campus change with those years, the campus itself under- goes change as preparations are made for ex- panding enrollments. Faces of 1965 see the plans for two additions to the college facilities. Faces of 1966 will have the opportunity to better their edu- cation in the new arts and science building and the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial Library. The student union is used by faculty and students for study and recreation. I-and I h A ws 1 9 all ' . . 6 'fQ2.!ft. -it D l . - - af V nfl., lm.: -til!!-Wllllfill i l 1- iv uuX'-. vu f'l 1 tl'- 1'4i.Fl - i Il K., l ' s- i I 'jeffd li f Af f i gui s e-Awful- S. . ... V .... . ... A A f A-' '---.-.e fr ,'.. , bfi-:..,,- 41 ge , With New Buildings Planned To have a firm foundation in education, one must start with a well established insti- tution in preparing for the future. The transition from high school to college and from college to iob is of ma- ior importance in every stu- dent's life. Our college is ready and capable to assist in this transition. Outside activity is part of every student's busy routine. will sim .mm ..s..m.u.z.m.Ng ,hifi lA,04,m, Qi f j - ' LW ' , i' A ilf- 551-I ' rf-Q11 Tig hifi:-gl . i :A 7 ' 15 --i,1- . . ..g1,-5ji'2'f':2Z- I R if g . J -.ge--1 gjfl- ' X 'll E ' 1-il, ET' n',i,f.',:, ,T '...i-f---' ' 4 f fTt'r::T ff.Ll?i?i51'T- -1 ' s ' 4 fl-J' U , '-- ' 3 i'f'1f.-Q 'Q'fLff3lLi ' ' ., '- , f ' - ' 4 I - . fn- .4,.,.,.,3 Q n ,I cf: ., Y - Q - -. .-......f-4. ' fnmlig '- .i 5 7 , N I gn KN Q, . inniii l ' 'S xflx N in V its 11 1' l x N I n i l , X i .ka i ' ry Mr -4 I i-'Wi nd' E nun' ' .1 N ff I l i 1 if I I In E 'i i i L' I 'J ir' 5 v 9 0, 1 M A 'J ' af wg Proposed plans forthe arts and science building. Architecture on the Student Union building beautifies the cam- pus. The Public Library provides a quiet place for study. - .warm at 'ffvtifq?5f,ff'5ZiZf'4ie,-ffilii :-. if. 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V., X is fa' if 3 F KDL xh x 1 ' 1 4 '- gym-:L .yx,iii2g13Q5ig,3g1gXx Swing -- fir. , ' 115' H f 4 ' WWW' '- 1 ,Q . LV,. s E i 5 If SECTION EDITOR: CAROL STROHL 13 K I w 'V 1 Dr. Elland performs a Saturday afternoon task. l ,ll AX - i ' :Jeff 5 , M- Q..-L-.4-P L. aryl VA , , . r. in . . ,gy ' t., nt 4' A 'sink 22: A I A, .D,:,.V5 Q? ' A A 5 s 4' ' t ff 11 With his door always open to students' problems, Dr. Elland here visits with Vilai Nantipong, Thai student, Trustees Approve Plans The board of trustees is the controlling body ot plishment of the board was to approve plans tor the college, elected by and responsible to the peo- two new buildings for the campus. This is the first ple of Reno county. The most important task ot the time since the construction of the administration board is to search for and employ the best quali- building that facilities have been added for aca- fied teachers. Thus far, the most important accom- demic purposes. Hyla Bacon, President Wesley Nunnemaker Warren Conrad, Vice-President Gqrlqnd Henson Elizabeth Oswald Eliulbeth Rquh 15 5 ii ---r. Q, T.i'2.2'r '32 Reba Anderson, Registrar ond Director of Admissions M, B. Butterfield, Director of Student Activities 0 Directors Lead Steiff George Koon, Director of Vocational-Technical Div., Adult Ed. Ruby Munzer, Dean of Women -an--., Charley Sesher, Director of Athletics Betty Riffel, Business Manager it . -I ,iv 16 -Q 1 1 i ter!!! James Stringer, Director of Guidance cmd Summer Session Doris Hoefer, Treasurer ,.W,, -fs ?-P x v A x A is I is . ,G , 3 -Wi 7 W J, E '5 3 in Train For Area Posifions f- 4 x -sf' ss. Iva H. James, Chairman, Business Education The Division of Business has a three-fold philoso- phy. This philosophy is CU to prepare a student to transfer into a senior college and continue his work toward a degree either in business administration, business education, or accounting, C25 to train those students in skills, and procedures, and to offer ex- periences which will prepare them to accept em- ployment in the business world at graduation from the iunior college, and C31 to provide a general background of business information which will be meaningful and useful to all regardless of profes- sion or interest. 'SQ' -sf' H.,,M,,.1Q- ' 15' fx' -sr .Q- 'Q 1 l,w ' Esther Griswold, Business Education Barbara Palmer, Business Education Harlow D. McCosh, Chairman, Band Search For Excellence The Division of Humanities-art, music, drama, English, foreign language, and speech-provide men with the basic means of communication in everyday affairs as well as world affairs. This is one of the greatest problems of the times-that of being able to communicate our thoughts to each other whether in a family circle or a summit meet- ing. Through the humanities, man has recorded his ideas, beliefs, and hopes about life: with this knowledge we can proiect a philosophy toward the future, which we surely need in our fast-moving society. Man has been able to evaluate what is first-rate in the creative and intellectual facilities of human nature, such as art, literature, and music, and define his standards for the present and the time to come. The humanities not only teach stu- Helen Stone, Music Dorothy Dale, Music dents oral and written means of communication and self expression, but also provide for cultural experience. James Dailey, Music Keith Sigler, English Bernice Bender, English wi Verna Oldenstadf, English Arless Eilerts, English fi A hx If Meryl Billingsley, English Russell Dickenson, Music Ws Hi ' - A ewg A ifilisfii fi f A ' - ff'tf.f7lff' , Q - Tiflf 51, John Poe, English Theodore A. Wiebe, English Y 3 I 1' I E Ariel Perrill, English fill, ar 'iw if Katherine Schellenberg, English Dale Gleason, English 'fuu- '5- W- 'Aim m Img Diana Forsyth, English if Suzanne Theissen, English ,A X Thomas P. Kelly, Speech Walter Spiiz, Speech and Drama HW 'Tri-me LARK Vida Warner, Speech is ,Q , Marvel Senti, Art Myrtle Haughn, Head Librarian Carmen Bayles and Hazel Linder, Assistam Librarians Gerald Hickey, Foreign Language Frank Buschman, German Attempts To Understand Social Problems The Division of Social Science, Education, and Psychology was organized in 1962. From that time, we have continually departmentalized, the newest one formed this year. The instructors of psychology, sociology, marriage and family, and human growth and development, formed the department of hu- man behavior, headed by Chester E. Taylor. The department of history, economics, and political science is a proiect now under consideration. Courses that meet the need of general education will be added as growing demand and interest require. The chief aim of the division is to create some type of organizational structure that will facilitate the exchange of ideas within the disciplines con- cerned and lead to an improvement of curriculum and coordination of material offered. The philoso- phy is to provide the student with the background necessary to enable him to meet the problems presented by his environment, make him a better participating citizen, and to help him better suc- ceed as a transfer student. fi. s' fi' ' 49,1-.-. fr-FY! ft. M i Yip f. i ., X. . Bert Chaney, Jr., Chairman, Political Science i . ,rl I -ea- .T rx 'tw'-'V Margaret Randles, Teacher Education Olin Allen, Economics t :gs 53,2 xi X James Stringer, Psychology ,X ,fs .fif- QYN x is ,f 2 If N l N fr, Hi, M. 2 l N i L. J' W. T. Cole, Psychology M. B. Buiferfield, Psychology Ann Smith, Mathematics and Psychology Chester E. Taylor, Psychology Ausnum Nelson Sorem, Social Science JN- 4, W, ,g .. 7 ' ff : 'vwh . -. us. S:Q' i?2.4f f 1. jg .,1--Nggfyi., T ig ,gs Leon Meigs, Social Science Y ' ,jim QL N Y J V V N M,,,,,mm... Awaits New Science Building Arclon Brandyberry, Chairman, Biological Science William Maben, Zoology Gene Keody, Biology ,PH-1' included in this division are the departments of biology, home economics, and physical education. The division is so broad that an attempt to state a single philosophy is futile. The purpose of the life sciences is to prepare students for further work toward the bachelor's degree in the fields from physical education to pre-medicine. For those stu- dents who do not continue their education in a four-year institution, we hope that they will gain from our efforts, giving them some basic back- ground for being a better citizen of their commu- nity. s Of the many changes in the division, physical education is the most recent contribution. In addi- tion, the biology department has expanded its available selection of courses. Within the last five years, the staff has nearly doubled. The division is just now beginning to grow. Fur- ther growth will be possible with the new science building under construction. This will greatly en- large the facilities and provide badly needed space. It appears that growth will continue in stu- dent numbers, staff members, and course offer- in gs. Gary Withrow, Biology 2 s,.,, ...ogg M, 'ggqs,,,s,.. ,-H ,M V 4-sf ...M--A' rU: .w- . ':w::N,: 1-,-5-'G Eriswhf LL,LL ,Q -1 l l Q ,M ' ,fx ll: I f Marie Root, Home Economics l fi Z X Q R I lx , 1 ,ff li a E, W. T. Goldsmith, Physical Education wks nf, an '56 if 3 John Mutous, Physical Education Ruby Munzer, Girl's Physical Education 2323? fy.-a -N Stimulates Student's Thinking ot Q 1 1 . 335 sf' ,X g . it 3, K' K 'ii V: ly ,... .V William Kitchen, Chairman, Physics James D. Mclain, Mathematics The division of physical science and mathematics has two maior responsibilities. General education courses such as physical science and modern mathematics serve the non-technical student by focusing his attention on the role of an expanding technology in a changing culture. Specific courses in specialized disciplines such as mathematics, chemistry, physics, and geology meet the needs of the students who are preparing for technical ca- reers in education, engineering, research, the med- ical arts and others. Providing students with chal- lenging current problems that stimulate intellectual development is the governing philosophy of the physical science and mathematics curricula. 1 o i Darol Graham, Biology and Chemistry Kay Dundas, Mcihemotics Gordon R. Jones, Drafting WX Hugh O. McMiIIen, Geology D. B. Janfz, Physical Science Cv? Ai, .N Joseph Brewer, Chemistry X Leeroy Britton, Mathematics Fred Ellioii, Chemisrry 29 Kenneth McMurray, Science cmd Mcrhemofics 'I -N.. -. ' s A , .1 14 r. ,, ff 'S 33 4 S' ra gr 1 a , , - li +1 fs u 1. av 5 I w 3, V, .3 .X 1. 5' Ns gn 10 W Trains For Varied Fields Deane Bunker, Chairman, Vocational Drafting A. B. Cameron, Industrial Arts The division of industrial education has two de- partments: vocational technology and industrial arts. The term technical education refers to a type of program for persons, occupations, or educational levels in two-year institutions, as does professional at the baccalaureate degree level in four-year in- stitutions. Technical education is unique in that it provides for the necessary cognitive and manipula- tive skills to work with professionals in any field of endeavor. The technician differs from the profes- sional in his specialized background and in the use of technical skills in support of professional activi- ties. The program is so planned to bring the student to a level of subject matter competency that will enable him to enter a cluster of iobs. The college offers drafting, auto mechanics, electricity, electronics, metalworking, and medical records, all designed to bring the student to the level of a technician, and also provides the Associ- ate in Arts degree. The curricula for professional training for those who plan to enter the field of industrial arts teach- ing and for those who want a two-year terminal education in industrial and related fields. ln addi- tion to the other courses offered by this division, industrial arts has woodwork and welding. This department has a degree in Associate Arts and transfers credit to four-year institutions for those pursuing the baccalaureate degree in industrial education. Earl Weidman, Electrical Technology l,,,.,........m-B--mf A LLENf Elmo Wintersteen, Automotive Technology Y' l Robert Lehmann, Electronic Technology Frank Slcpar, Technical Science Vernon Plouch, Industrial Arts fc... Z I S A ? ff 'J 'gigs W 3'Qf1f'o-uf' 1. 11, . , , .fga fy11-:iw?isf21:si1?1mz4. 11111922 :4azg1ee1sear11s2s?1 wa 5-Ifiaxfisfiieiasgsewe 11115111.51115:11S11f1w21.4, 1111 .1m,1 11351311211 M1. Q, ,W ,.,, 3,.,2,,.,.M, 1. K 1 ,LlQ., 1 LL,11 ,,,L1fx,. M,.Q . , S,:f, K LX?-111, iv-1111, 1 1 1151221451 412121 iii 1 1 gf' 51111.-1.1 1, 1. 133 3-.1:fw11. 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'i ' Qian-. if Lorry Adair Wichita Lorry Albertson Hutchinson Janet Albright Pretty Prairie 'biiikiliftifii 5 Ann Alexander Hutchinson Gene Allton Ross Ames Steve Ashcroft Hutchinson V V. - L 'E ., Leona Augustine Ali' lg I I ' l l' Hutchinson Richard Bochmon Waterloo, Io. ' ' ' vw Walton - - A srl- . X !H . . A 'R , V. Bill Bo ker f i 5 'IV -Y bl . . ' ' 'zu :4+f'fI J L Arlington A ' . ' .V I 2 ali -.1 ' H K . . M i , L a if si Randy Ball 'H- South Hutchinson Thomas Barber - . V . ' -' 3 .Qgsrfii '. ::1 V . Johnson 5 ,Q H 'T ' Vi Jerry Boringer Solino 1-iV f- .- K- . . Linda Barnes Wichita V we V5 S , . . L . ' Ui. ki Dennis Borritt ' ' ' Hutchinson Doug Bortel Halstead V Jane Bartel i I Buhler KLM , X.. Armand Baug hman Q ' Q Hutchinson ' M i .4 ' ' Elmer Baus 'V McCracken f . I. A we. A gg ,- 5 Q t ..,, fig Sig, J is. -1 ,di Q it N, Vf to ' Q ,V VX: Al Bi if . V. ,:t, . tVVlt V EV In a iunior college, the only real thing that sopho- mores have in common is graduation, the stepping stone to continuing education. The requirements are a minimum of sixty academic hours, four physical education hours, and a minimum grade point av- erage of 2.0 or C. Returning sophomore students help the incoming freshmen and sophomores adiust to college life on our campus. They help coordinate club activities during the year and act as nominat- ing committees at the end of the year hoping to select the most qualified candidates for the coming year's offices. As they leave the college and its ac- tivities for the last time, not only do they take its memories and accomplishments, but leave part of themselves here by the awards won in sports, de- bate, and many other areas that make our college a place in which great pride can be taken and a feeling of worthwhileness can be felt. V 555:35 5 if-SWii55li5i5?sWQE:f I . .. . V, . - ... ' 'F ' . V A .. . 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'- f at A E W, 333757632 mtl? fel i. :.:,. ft I , il' :fn :ll 5 w k,,fs Only one more line and l'll be finished, sighs Gary Wetzel in engineering drawing class, , ,.A5,,,,.s ' ft I 7 , A ,. K ' x . ' or W, 7 , as 4 ,. - . ,. t-f.:r ' .V V, if l , ' ' ff in x 3 U 'W' tr A We- 3' 1-ps at we 5 ft as 'mm tvfvt as fav ' i .. . -ga Q J t W S arf? lg we 5 , iz ? A i st N I i is f , -, f. iz fi f t as , of gf xxx is v t ,Mi in 6 i 3 t y L + a-.M 9... f wa- J , 5 5 Rum' m We 'Ls You mean that came off my tongue? thinks Now if I could only get my finger loose I might get Marleen Cooley in her micro class. this letter done, grimaces Jody Seeman, 38 is xt 1 A ' . lift zfiiiifl' Ha K , ENUM' 'Wiifii Vins L' iii? - ., 1 'zfrlsi tw - f sag ' , , f cis: sf ' ,us K j ' W f- Q. if W . -ml 1-rv' , :., . , ' .jgfwiii i ' if-t , H ' -is . .,-we fa.:-, -ffm ftzyfiyftlisifisa t ' V V, f -asm-f,m..st:,. , S J? ,' IL ,,. 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Don Hayward Hutchinson Gordon Hedrick Hutchinson Jess Heim Hutchinson Dennis Helm Sylvia Sharon Hendershot Hutchinson Julie Hendrixson Buhler Donna Henry Hutchinson Jean Hester Hutchinson Paul Hilger Mount Hope James Hill Haven Joyce Hilton Hutchinson Milburn Hinners Burrton Ron Hodges Hutchinson Susan Hodges Hutchinson Ruth Hoffman Hutchinson Sherry Hogan Hutchinson George Holcomb Hutchinson Joseph Holgerson Jamestown LeRoy Holloway McPherson Christina Holmes Marion Richard Honton Wichita Alvin Hook Burrton Warren Hornbaker Lewis William Horton Hutchinson Ronald Hulsey Larned Dennis Humiston Hutchinson Isaac Jackson Junction City Thomas Jackson Wichita Michael Jacobs Hoisington Gary Jacques Hutchinson 'Maybe I should have done my homework last night, says Ira Cape to Richard Williams. Darn, we're on K.P. again, says Sharilyn Burns to Sue Dunbar 39 Richard Jenkins Hutchinson Larry Jewell Hutchinson Douglas Johnson Marquette Edward Johnson Hutchinson Louise Johnson Arlington Randle Johnson Hutchinson Sandra Johnson Hutchinson Vic Jones Hutchinson .lack Karriker Hutchinson Kathleen Keast Hutchinson Vicky Keeler Hutchinson Twila Keller Halstead sm, imswv: --12 .. L , Q' . ss ' -Q -4: , 1 N- Q, ,. sfgyzzx- Q.. . ,.L. , X , ...E 4 .W J. ' R ' L... i, - M I, s s Thirty degrees below and we still have to go out, gritches Les Bartlett. EZTS ' .,.c,,,wV Highway robbery is what this is, says Pat Kirkland to Dave Smith. Howard Kennedy Russell Bill Kidd Hutchinson Andrea Kirk Salina David Kliewer Hutchinson Michael Kollhotf Burdett tggjsz:-we wt ' 21,14 gk .. ....nmt.s 1 1 M: t F 5 3 ixsx ie: S- xx H X 5 K tt 9 15 E2 , 2. ' - I X s . sz.,gg iw is x 'l' ,. 5 , 'S we f f , N, ..s,.s,..f. ..... , W., .... 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L4 V M.- il.-J ir- x I ' 1 Q . 161 X' iq' if 13 vu .J ' in .Q Barbara Kem Hutchinson Donna Kimble Inman James Kisel Lakin Michael Klotz Hutchinson James Kaon Hutchinson . 1 i it , ..,. 1: tl 9.11. ,: J, 1i,,4.,.s,3g55,5l5.l. ky -tfffzfilis' fm-- . ,A .Y My , , ,,,, i fi5.,gvi,k ., A W... fsis,.5ggU get . ll i i 5 it X 3 ' Q - K 4 use .1 sg ' Ei?- .M .. .tg A .. ,.. , ,. ,Q -1 :HREF .. :.sfis.fwg at Riggs fiieliii ii sigzif' - -K , ' g:iig.gifi5t-lame - V, 'F - jfiii lf f i 1 w . .M N, K will t G33-if 1 ., mi. , .. ,ie ny eggs. .li 4 f .-Aiyiilfwii . -gy 1, nf 9 4 N S f ..-i ., . gi Wi t iggw i '35 ti ii? i i 4 wr vw i Li 3' L fr 'fl' ,i , if 5 aw- A. -.... 1 .sf .x s.. David Kern Emporia Roger Kincaid Haven Tom Kite Hutchinson Alan Knechtel Dodge City Dennis Kramer Hutchinson I is ' Iii 'ijiiliil QR -QI ir , 'E' i 5, i mnigf g, ,. is si :lif- WQ QQQSQV vein: H f f, it lil? 2. tgs:11q.ez1- 2-iggwtagigfgg v 2535. vx 2.51. x- 'W311-221. A 'QS ' K 2 x i 15 ia 2 W 4' S2516 is gi N Vw v f wit S12 1 S 1 , P X i K t Q t K X Q at tx Q S ' f L Q ' .. '-R -, .ft is . Rhonda Kersey Hutchinson David King Salina Robert Klein Moundridge Sheryl Kohrs Hutchinson Jack Kranz Haven 1,-g-..,.. .3 . is. . 07 fn. E s- '-vs 47 lf 4 , i 4 U . - - 3. ,.., K 1 4 X 44' 'I O Q as-V .4 - Q 'isiiiiimzeiii' '15 if -2 1 Regis.: ' IEVFE i' 13525 5 Iii. 'M' 15' 1 .v i 5 S 2 if . iw ,gt .Q -, 'V 'l 1 A Wi , , ,sw .. fJ'u i '1ll: ' ,i R 1-ff 'f fi q i , :fi ,- i 5-W 1 if ' In V, . V 'frtif 4. E Q j ' ' in g ,Q Z ,S L tx J VA., V K asc: L ,rl hlflpwwlfx L. My l - V ' f I if ,J . L' ' -. 3 1 ' 'l H ' Y Qi I J' --'. ' M'-il? K ff i LQ it 1-715 Q W s :xx I' N ' f - - 1 V ., . ii p 5 fl' K I S , if ' I .. -mf' V ,ol 5 ',L, we ini? , . Q . . 3 A fr f A f .. -sw .1 A., Q 7 any eg, . I I A, L M . ,,,. 'H . tl ' , f flaw ,mai F. .V vm. Q, Z zfgtgi K Wvtt Loreen Locke Arlington Twyla Long Bushton Ronald McAmis Liberal Michael McLain Hutchinson Terry Mann Goodland V. . at - sz- ., . Nemesis?-as J ' A ' Q. by W .:' ,,-rw . ual' . n ' 'H 1 . My - 1 1 5552! ' r.L5Z:wSL 1:-2159222 ,L ..,, . L L , tsl 3 X X -s tn J 1,9 . Q lf L ' 5 1, 9 f f fflgafsiiigbiiizf -. .V ' ft-feswf :. o e . H 3 tsm 1 Wg S i 1. A, . az. Q, tr F it 4. . sf' ,, 7 . Ht ' 95 514, tf'V'. A . , 1312 ? 5ixrf5!z? 1,3?'itts37f7T . N - -- wim- ,3 Q s if 1 S 4 gn . - V, . .K 3mgl.t,fKl I ' 78, 53 W a 5 X Maurice Long Lewis Marcia Luman Hutchinson Dennis McClure Hutchinson Gail McPeak Beloit Dennis Martin Hutchinson A if ' 1 , flfif 2 QL Y, Noel Long Halstead Richard Luman Hutchinson Douglas Mclintarter Hutchinson Theodore McVay McPherson Jack Matlack Burrton .V,, .Q Q? . 1 K' .-,s i sr Ns. 'r' , , - 7525 .1 1 ifsw Z' -1 - , - t e : ' 0 f , '- .W ,- sf z . wa f:!f- it-. .isfmw .W K ss Q- 1 ' . - . - .zgazilwif:-L,i'3Q.:f , -, , is . . s-Assy-. A E 5 3 : g ,Sf new .,.t, b f Ronald Long Hutchinson Faye Lundemo Hutchinson Vernon Mclntire Stafford Larry Magyar Hutchinson Larry Matlock Burrton . ,K . V is s 3 . gk if V . lr .-fe' 1 Z TXLZITX: . . . , ff , - ti 4 'T 3 s 1 . 1 iss: 2 5,55 ' if 7 ,Lr ' V my 1 L- ' , - s 'f L say, N it ff 3 ' f 9 3.91. 555 cgi if . fi-A 3 A . s ' 1 1 f 41 . v' ' ,Jr N- Jarnes Krehbiel Pretty Prairie Kathleen Kuhn Hutchinson Barbara Lanning Hutchinson John Lathen Bucklin James Lee Hutchinson Richard Lehmann Sabetha Wilbert Leiker Walker La Donna Lett Hutchinson Bill Liddeke Norwich Barbara Link Chase Charles Link Chase James Little Hutchinson I wish he'd model more often, think Diane Messing, Kay Rockhold, and Becky Ditgen. Does anybody have a candle? asks Candy May of Gwenna Stevens. ,vile fin 1 X A 4'Z' li We ll - K- , . . ur i 3 i -Q ,. ,Q W if -sL'l:ii?f't i M li LL3 'Q ,.s- , Y, l-W if Q 2' Q 'Gt fin, A if 5 1 1 , .'Y'fiQ? ' .-we nr v. N , -di uf X . W' 5' fl- X ffl' Q' ' 'f J' 1 fm? 'ini ' I ll ik, . I ,, , K I Q f ' 5 '21, N AA ,, -1 1 X, f i W is M' V - ,f , 9 l 1 A 1 e -' L31 , I - V - my ' V ,sf 1 4? fx! 'W' gr cg ,. ., . f, Q f. ' fl ffffffi . , A 1 f , M s-4 ,gg 1,1 1 if-4 'WT' Kotie Miller Partridge Morvin Miller Hutchinson Sheryl Miller Hutchinson Willian Miller Hutchinson Margaret Mock Hutchinson Don Mollnow Hutchinson Leon Montford Turon Leslie Moon Hutchinson Connie Moore Hutchinson Dean Morford Hugoton Poul Mogenson Lindsborg Paul Morse Hutchinson . X, .M .,.,, Cheering the team during the Fort Hays game are the Hutchinson fans and iunior college band. i Rae Jean Matlock Burrton Elda Matous f Hutchinson Bill May Hutchinson Charles Mayberry Newton Gary Meggers Sylvia f Karen Meisenheimer Pretty Prairie Ted Merritt Ulysses Diane Messing Hutchinson , Jim Meyer i 5.3 Andale - f Mike Meyer Sylvan Grove Jock Miller Hutchinson Jere Miller Vesper 1 ef 2 ,sz f You muffed it again, seems to be the Rich Morse Hutchinson Roy Morton Hutchinson Vic Moser Abbyville Dion Mould Hutchinson Jan Mueller Hutchinson Mike Mueller Tampa Doug Murphy Hutchinson Joe Murphy Hutchinson Loren Myers Little River Craig Neal Dallas, Texas Jim Nelson Windom Roger Neufeld Buhler T V Tw ll' Rob' ix K 5 in . ,, H if Mir 't sw. ,t,.4 theme of this gym football game. gs, V - . ' f. -fs I fkfr ,lei no , ,J ty F' K: ,H K, 1 4 t in wt. Ann Nicholson Hutchinson Gerald Nickel Lehigh Lorry Nisly Hutchinson Mahlon Nisly Hutchinson Sandre Norwood Wichita Don Nusz Hutchinson James Oehlert Haven Jerry Olson Burrton Margaret O'Rorke Hutchinson Craig Owens Hutchinson Donna Parish Hutchinson Bob Partridge Newton That should do il ,- 'W 3 f .4 3' -'CQ iw 1.-A gaugi- q ,-.4 K . 15-'P 4 ,ii i ,..,.. 1 W, 4 , l if is iii' T T Q ,,.. ,gg-,Q L' . L i gf 1' , g :flat P' ,5 :T 35' , . , , vu- dff S 5' l 'W' ' 1 3:3 , T L ',. , ff. 6 t . K t s i ii! xv 1 is M, 5 . f- wg QQ GIS ,av K 'W ' i f 1 i.s..s , z, it : My 7. T ,A L .. nf' A he i f N N - 1 ' I x -.,t A ,- W 5' . -gy, L sf 1 it, soys Terry Woolsey to Mary Augustine during their physics class as-ae re- '91 i if H0 is Vfmi 'wi K x 'al I3 4 ' fiat! twig feggiezz - ' 92 tiisfrzw ,- f f: 'f xezfezimn ' X '-i e, 2 C ,, W , tt.. ,, AW ' ' Iff: ' as +-,V , 'F ,V. , nge., V 5 K ., :tm- ai '1 L thi? ,cs ci 4 Charles Pauls Inman James Phelan Hutchinson Linda Pierce Ottawa Joe Presti Saddle Brook, N. . Bill Puls Hutchinson Kathie Pulver Hutchinson Tony Purcell Hutchinson Charles Pyle Hutchinson Glenda Ragsdole Stafford Torn Reinhart Hutchinson Jerry Rhodes Wichita Dennis Rice Nickerson Ron Richardson St. John Norman Rickers Hutchinson Dean Ritchey Cheney Robert Robinson Hutchinson Tom Robinson Hutchinson Steven Rock Hutchinson Kay Rockhold Arlington Tom Rogers Pretty Prairie Lovern Rohr Hutchinson Carole Rohrer Hutchinson David Ross Hutchinson Dole Roth Hutchinson Janice Rutherford Hutchinson Carlos Saenz Peabody Darrell Soffle Hutchinson ta t if if e 57 Z. ' gwgti W 2 ' QB 4- ,.,V VV ' Q l f : ms, . fmt lf Tw IV y ing'- ez - ,H M! fre , f VV , ' i' we I W ,, 3 Z E ,. W V - waz f , sf ' , vi-iiiwitn 5'1 H 'f t -.5 I EV 5 YI' , , 4- 'itat Q u H: V - - .1 ., W. ui, E 'EQ 'F if V F ii sm if ' V sl t' K 9 'N ,...,, 32 t , ,s i a s W Pl' s ' t 'f y f 2 5 XX an .i K , ,.., . 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N 1. .-:QZZ1 of ifiiiigiifiiili Q if? -- 1111w1tt,1s111 - -11 11 ' A f ' 1 ,. I if 1 1 1 I f . g2z1s215gL-gs' 'H 1 11115, ,11 11111 11 11- ,A ' kim, 1 J ' -1- .- -1- -1111 A - ' M11 ity , QV1, L ,31,, 1, 1 .12 1 1, 1 -if 1 if . 'El 11 iw -1 ' 3 L -1. . F A Ls : i' f ' s. a---Q.. 1 1,1 Q. 3 1 K 1 .4 Rich Sahlfeld Beloit Garry Sc hlattog Caldwell Honi Salman Lebanon Dennis Schmidt Arlington Diana Schnider Tom Schur Hutchinson Minneapolis S 7. Q '- i -' 1' Z 11111f '- - H -. -15-12 if Hi '5 Q 5 i si s- 1 9 is W3 f i 'Q ,eb is L fr 1 1 SW 'S L ,iff 1- Yiafii- 1 , 2111 Mraz ,ia 11-mat .1 1 1 miiazfiiif-::: Z4 2 Ht 1- ' t wi 9 Wm is ts li fm - Q s.: A 45? ' 1 '11 g X if 1. .My ,Q ' 1 s.-1,.i1v- S 1 W1 45 ly, Jerry Sanders Hutchinson John Schneider Hutchinson Carolyn Schwab Hutchinson Liz Scott Hutchinson John Searcy Hutchinson Richard Seck Hutchinson Vincent Seiler Wichita Janice Sexson Hutchinson Allan Shanks Denville, New Jersey Chris Shanline Turon John Shea Hutchinson Rod Sherrill Hutchinson Larry Shields Hutchinson Paulo Shotfner Hutchinson Larry Shotts McPherson Glenn Showers Dallas, Texas Verlin Siefkes Hudson Ray Siehndel Windom Wayne Sigle Sylvan Grove Marcia Sims Hutchinson Allan Smith Hutchinson Gary Smith Hutchinson Jerry Smith Burdett Jim Smith Hutchinson Sara Smith Hutchinson Claudia Smyers Attica Linda Smyth Hutchinson Q-' L- 51 2 ' ' -Q' K Y ,tt ,ma-A .s nb gbg rf , A,,,. - Q if 1:1 be , cs if t : 3 il is Y W' l xg urs... Maybe l should have ioined the army, thinks Larry Goulds as an after- thought to finals. un W 77 il ,L , ,,,,kLkL, o it iyay, ' L gs ft ' of if 4Ja ALF X ,Md 1 fs x gf 1 H ,J ' ,fx Q f , L- A. ll fl' 211' W i it ,. as J - 2 . Q ff li 'lf Ex ' .5 -.ti J X i 1-:fs - E, Hat if l iust don't understand, frowns John Brown and Richard Honton while Harley Wagler eagerly works away. 46 J Kirk Snyder Anthony Bob Snyder Hutchinson Nancy Soft Hutchinson Janis Spangler Hutchinson Marsha Spangler Lyons Carol Spitz Hutchinson Glenn Spoon Marquette Ray Staats Bucklin Tom Staats Hutchinson Darrel Stanley Hutchinson Gary Stearns Haysville George Steckly Hutchinson Chris Stein Hutchinson Jack Stenfors Bennington Nickie Stevenson Hutchinson Anna Stewart Nickerson Donna Stewart Hutchinson Pat Stimatze Hutchinson Jon Stout Hutchinson Roger Stout Alden Terry Stratman Geneseo Paul Strausz Buhler John Strella Ellsworth Betty Stremel Hutchinson Nick Stroup Hutchinson Dennis Strouse Hutchinson Roger Stuart Nickerson Steven Stuart Hutchinson Bob Sumner Hutchinson Warren Sutton Jamestown x Richard Swearingen Hutchinson Jeane Swirles Hollywood, California Michael Taylor Hutchinson Jim Tedford Hutchinson Roger Teter Buhler Jim Terrill Hutchinson Kenny Thade Sterling Lewis Thompson Hutchinson Lee Thompson Hutchinson Otis Thompson Arlington Carole Torrence Hutchinson Damian Toto Niles, Ohio Richard Tracy Argonia Donald Tyre Jasper, Florida Jean Tyson Wichita Helen Unruh Halstead John Vehlow Dallas, Texas Rodney Voth Hutchinson Gary Vratil Larned Ruth Wade Hutchinson Harley Wagler Partridge Marshall Walker Burrton Doug Ward Hutchinson Carolyn Warden Junction City Jan Warren Hutchinson John Washburn Hutchinson Charles Weber Wellington Janice Welch Hutchinson Mary Wempe Hutchinson Ronald Werner Hutchinson Sally Wernet Burrtan W t,-.,,zrfi,ir X tw, lf- 5 i Si: fillil? '95 Wits sw till? sim f'r- i sgggibgtiiiik UL: 'Q 555523 , QVMWE' .. i 'ta ' .E 24 , jggrgg - B B, fs X' E Q53 ' ' ,Q if A X -I QQ K . 1 5 5 1 . - will . V 3221-2 if - ' 5 , . A,sA K ' 147'-lifisv' Xi'i?fzAl'3't?'l!t?'5?9lxi'? 35: ?PE: 5.::f.a5 lziffizii Sf , -5 se g 5529? , f f f- 6:1 tl A 1-.. ?2ze,Q-. s rti .. ., irtsir x 1,11 ' l A 4 X12 ' iis T T W wgigimy ,f-f its .r-. :i i ' 'il' tamgi .5 2 ff! ' 'lf .3 -- sw . - .2 fi,st3.l, f ,. Y' f.. 1- 1 'f files at S S f f Q, , 3' 'it 3 3 f ai v .sfkqlzlidkiyfzii ' ':'fi,l ' f2f . Z5E 5F.:a::..'5i1 , 5,,..i ,ii,, T, X H gg 14 , 5 13 'S i as J s M 53 4 www tr ,,, ix K, 6, A A Zi S . . l me . ,. 'zziiiilg 'i S XX iii? , .is . 3 SQZQQEE L Q Q 3? 1 ,Q A s t 4 8 J i . r so f . jsagsgffgjef .. Q 33 L ' X H Q 'C K et 21 I it 2 as Q ff. 12 i Q J r' Q , , . E l 2 X i it l 1 P i rf X l?f?iil3?E'? s:fiG:E'ff' Af' :l :J , .1 '. maiSlh'i 'i3 '?ifS 'i'fi? iii 'f lllf' ' .s E?2is??Eif'i- . . ,, 1 V . ' ' 1 W' . an . - , -..,,li 3, .-- , , f if gps: 124519 it i t a 39255 ' F 4, its , i A I -ztgyzerwf -piss 1. . Aw V - :.f,,- ' ' iiflgiriizsfh -- 'TL J 19 AQ . I 7 wif wi' . P4 Liza? Vliiisiv, H. .I :L A ,X-4 K ,wfff .. rf , N951 '1 'E K 3 si 3 X is K 1 'i A, ,, 5 , , ,MQ .. S. .Q is E, ,... ,.. , 4' i ,- I 5 Q -i' Jf fx. - 1 F555 ,- ffl-' , .Y 1 W ' EZSQLQV- -gi. - , - 1 :Sify ff Y l . 51.5 . 9. -i gl Teri . 12 l 2 2 7 J i E I s i l it is W EE t is S X l Where will we ever put all these books? says Becky Ditgen to Jane Ethridge. Cars line the parking lots from early morning to late afternoon. J . ,L 1 is E ' t I s 1 a ,f lf it t gsm K mf , ,Q t N A 1 P 1 . 1 ' ' ft .times st 2 , A 4 W 1, 3 :sg , M , ,, V -if x ITV, ,xr . ' -41 M. I A lk t is Q gf Rf 4 r s ,,i Lf- at 1. H fc Y It Don Willoughby Hutchinson Larry Wilson Hutchinson Barry Wineirtger Beloit Ellen Wintomute Hutchinson Fronk Winter Hutchinson Donney Wolfe Hutchinson Lorry Wolff Coldwell Jim Woodruff Hutchinson L 'K 'H I t- wif i ? f gr . Va X K 0 S K9 MQ? S M 1 7 Q s K, mx' t - W I t,.V , . ,Q ,H 1 X J yi t t ' K ' '-zf,ifs'1s115?555f . .. . . ffgi. KH-fl-'7 . 5' 'V' - .-T. it ,L ,Sze 5 5 1, 5 K as .M W Q J , , 'R' 'fi n rm 1 1 1 . ' L ,wa 3 - Q i i ,if i i' 'EPC 1 2. 'S ttsixxr' ff it :-J Mii fiaff. Q A if . ft ,Sins I fu , M,-:Exif I ' ,Q 19?-gl if Ia mg 11 ' A ' ta y .3 -5, s :A ii pm ' . WAR WI : V is ' A f A . 1 Rondy Woods Hutchinson Terry Woolsey Hutchinson Allen Yoder Hutchinson Chorles Youngblood Springfield, Ohio Ann Yust Jornes Zier Lincoln ' W Judy Westtohl Hoven Jock Weve Pretty Proirie Gory Wheeler Hutchinson Dole Whetstone Lindsberg Eloine Wicklitte Hutchinson Koren Wiens Hutchinson Duke Wiggins Hutchinson Judy Wight South Hutchinson Jerry Willems lnmon LuAlon Willems Hutchinson Mourice Willems Morion Rich Willioms Lyons x if l L fn, E VV 1' 72' ' . 3 t V , 545' m y iolsr l f x r in t 'Q A Y t is . it , 2 . ,ft.:,, s 1 t , . -tt: .5 'f J :WSE ' L A 75135 H - ,mc :Mitt ' V t 9' .,,,-L . L- ci, f-,ci sr fl Mwfiii - ,M it St 5 X iw Q cg sf M S S Q .Mfg ., 495' -f .21 .ar :V t ' aw: 522 srl . N wget tm 'fsssg -ww cavzft f Carolyn Zimmerman Inmon Q' 5 ' ' 32315- is A Freshmen Begin College Life Looking forward to a year of new and differ- ent experiences and responsibilities, freshmen timidly enter HCJC. All is bafflement and confu- sion. However, as the year rolls on, freshmen become firmly entangled in campus affairs. Pick up Junior Collegian on Fridayg remember os- sembly scheduleg come to school 30 minutes early in order to find a parking placeg burn the midnight oilg and write the freshmen research papers. All in all, the freshman year is a time of changing from the limits of high school to the if Puddles cluttered the parking lot as students waited in long lines for enroll- fT't9I'lT. freedoms of college. Mike Akins Hutchinson Allen Albright Pretty Prairie Leland Allen Stafford Jay Alt Hutchinson Ronald Alurribaugh Nickerson Ray Amrine Hutchinson Sally Andereck Hutchinson Larry Anderson Randall Cheri Anderson Kinsley Steve Anderson Hutchinson Terry Anderson Randall John Anguiano Abilene Ray Appelman Wichita Denny Applebee LaPorte, Colorado Myrna Arb Kingman Jim Armstrong Hutchinson Charles Arndt Hutchinson Linda Arnholt Hutchinson Glenn Arthand Wichita Beth Ary Lewis David Ash Roxbury Arthur Astle South Hutchinson David Athons Hutchinson Sondra Athons Hutchinson Marilyn Awbrey Hutchinson Harold Baalmann Goddard Brock Baber Tribune Gene Buchman Alta Vista Daryl Bahm Alamota Kris Bainum Hutchinson ' ,na - 1 -3 r ' ' 2 . W K i -,Y ix, . ' , ga-nic' -Q ie ,S Joyce Abrahams Hutchinson James Adams Hutchinson it if I 5 J P -s WH? 2' . l .- f. if 1 'FSI ,V Im-r' F, 'W' ,mi f , , W, ,: Q 'f vw sywm -in 1 H .. fum. , R R, at-if ii. .. . .-,, if 1 S . -E :ss K ig Pb' 1 i l M 's witch fs:- A - 2 - ,iw .. 2 1 - iteeiflifv, - 2 V V' rpg in 1 i q M 3 if its ii -sf 'ne ' it ' it ,Y lg- ' 2- aff .- .. is A -U2 f M.. s ,pa-i .sf -N ess - .. .ii lsgi . as VQIVA . . W , L fi? 'Fa S. .L i i wr , ,L . tt' fe, Q s, as me X J Q 5 YF is s M914 S i fs W ,, ,ii,, . , .. , iw gsssiilix-if 9 ft 'V i F 'R 1 5 1 5 Q 1 S if g S , T X, Q is 'I iw ' sn, i 5 Iigiws. , H 3 ' f ST? A 4' f--prays 4 . hm., ., ,, , se? f -V 5 . g ig- iii- tifw- ' ma: . 55711. V vi-' wb s-'- jriffliz . K5 l li V' 2, 2 9 if if? 5' I f' 1 e. if 30 3 '50 ,Vq-c.. s, ' ., , ,i -zz? , , 4 1 'V--.4 5 gy cw 1 i W' ' 1 I w.. K ,vp . ,.. . -of i il 5 My V K S, .f 'Bi 7 L .W ,.., i tif ,ss H . AL ., S , 49 1, Q1 2 A 6. . L V - 2222 3 iii 1 ' -we I is if it 'A ,J i. 'J' . rr: 5 ',- 3 Q- 1 -u it f gp..-.sf ,-.4, ggsaf -i X HX if 4 W1 Sai, 1, if L skip . 1 .ii w : is r N' Q , ' I i I , 1 is - W m .- M is Iii. Q was r rap: 55 ,1 . i 5 . I it -sigeggsfff i f View-f -1 . i . i .V Aczzfmzaz .,,, , , K .. if K 1- 3 i 1,5 if ,.,, z1 ,.:i:i,' .ii . ,- me i .M f ,rig V ss ,fa 'ii i i M Q it ,ak it is L iglyh is if Q .1 X, '16 if y i M ii,E:i.,gvZ tin i ,mi lisa 5 ,K ll! i 5 1252 is at ,, ,W f 1 , .-Hsiiwis i i . .-f- i.-ss. .. .. , , mi. .-gn-gi. , E 1 A ' , ,itil it f 45 ,, , ' 'HJ' '. .X L,-Q91 . 3, And away we go, laughs Mike Hensy at the cafeteria line. You mean it's still not sewed right, screams Linda Blake while Ruth Just like granny used to make, says Craig Neal, However, Raeleen Moser seems to Eledge watches. ' 4'-N , - .-,. , ,s tw, rt V4 E'-on V qi... AA I I U51 5 , X 'fn ' i f ,, ti' of 'L I . 9 xii' 'rg ,J J up-UQ A A, ' 1 it A 1 F t. - W 1 Q' . 57 f K 5 ., in think differently, , i is V , vi. , .,. fl fr 'B B , ,. f' t l . jp ' ' ,. :js ' N l N, .V Z f... .' ' pf re ...fue 5. -V 3 'ft '1- Tfffllf in K i A I, ' H It-Lrvettri-sqft - wt ' Q-WMM, K -q-1+ . , N . ' 1f:'r.f,1.-mr , fm tr f . ,. ffif-ijt-9: '-2: if ug' rf ,... :- rw V - iw th u . -: ,., fy., L if A p 'iiw, ,, fr ank , --,S is-Jim Q ' il J r r 5 f if V at 1 A X .1 1 1 in M I if N L ' ,7 i 50 3?--V f v ,,, .,V a s Randy Baird Hutchinson Bob Baldwin Galva Ron Ball Cheney Bill Ballard Hutchinson David Banz Hutchinson Phil Barber Hutchinson Lynn Barnard Hutchinson Diann Barnes Hutchinson Pat Barnes Hutchinson Bill Barron Hutchinson Jim Bartlett Hutchinson Les Bartlett Hutchinson Wes Bartlett Hutchinson Ken Bartman Sterling Judy Basnett Denver, Colorado Diana Baty Halstead Gayl Baughman Burrtan Earl Baxter Hutchinson ff 3 Q ty . gre , , Mgt .fs ,, 0- Q.. i - . , t,-7mi-tt.sm,s1mtf, ,,. , ,,,7.w4:,,tW.53,,, get .tt-t .ww st-A-ttf is wmt W ' :wvz'?'t-t, 2 - ,wx-' t - ., M gif-:QW H .W,t, ss, if ,si ,ts YQ 7.ibi5?1wii t as , , ff-'we K- B W if A t Q t I Q, ,g h ous- K 2- WY ii Wye ,W zzxkiftgif Angela Clites and Jackie Johnson find art class enioying. 5 -4Ef !iiS!i'?'.-- , . :4 . - 5 x k, sw .sfgtifzst M 3 1, tw 'Y P Mgt us ,,t L?E5i'Q ' : kM'7Xf,fw?i -Q., t, ' 1 'lx M M, I pf K t tv . t . ,mf,,Q,.LA at. i ' 1 .cas ' N Mm L .Q- t . . td... t, ,,,,... K, sz .W X M is, ' t X, Q . ,E3ig?j5ggiMt,5,55,t,,tg,,st1 WM , ,Jai-gibiiu t it - Lsigi emi . -A+ , ,X K 'l ri tg, if Q - Jack Beach Hutchinson Larry Beale Hutchinson Bill Becker Buhler Steve Becker Hoisington Barbara Beery Hutchinson Tom Beiker Plainville Ruth Beitler Zenith Steve Bemis Hutchinson Janice Bennett Cheney Bob Bennett Overland Park Duane Bergkamp Colwich Greg Berglund Hutchinson Brad Berridge Nickerson Phyllis Berry Hutchinson Jim Bickley Junction City Tony Biddle Princeton, New Jim Billups Hutchinson Ken Billups Hutchinson Having his picture made on enrollment day was a must for all students. t 1' ilgiis N5 7 4 A- t as , ,wt . K I , mx: M .. K an Q gat, Q il L L ill eg . , L J S set.-f ,tam--w :P -' A W,-rw , Q ' ' ' w e ,f gg 1 A it -4 s Pie crust is always hard to make, says Anita Kennarcl to Barbara Esawf' Clyde Blackburn Hutchinson Jeanette Blackford Hutchinson Dennis Blank Murdock Sharon Blew Hutchinson Alan Bloomer Hutchinson Jarold Boehme Offerle Carlene Boggs Hutchinson Doug Bolinger Cheney Clarence Bontrager Haven Dan Bontrager Haven Jean Bontrager Hutchinson Marion Bontrager Haven Phyllis Bontrager Partridge Kathy Book Sylvia Dennis Bossemeyer Hutchinson Randy Brody Penalosa Debby Bragg Hutchinson Tim Branaman Hutchinson Pat Brandenberger Hutchinson Gayle Brock Fowler Phyllis Broserner Hutchinson Bob Brosseau South Hutchinson Jerry Brower Hutchinson Dan Brown Lyons Jerome Brown Waterloo, Iowa Maria Brown Marquette Robert Brown Larned Larry Brunk Windorn Sue Buller Buhler Lawrence Bumm Sedgwick f L-i4wg4zfQf'f 0... 5 D J' 6 1Kg+ws f3 'f' ff K 3' ,iff 2 ,f r 'U' ev 5 it E W ' ft. - ,fvuiwgf , 1 gnx xz fi' v ,L .. ' Qi, ii , . g L 5 li ' -WMS Tfvafr nf Hi'w.'ir W, tsufi 2 ,n 1, 45322352 52129244 B Q ,E X55 si 5 wc.. , , -ESQ. ff 'Eh AI'-if , , Q we E .,f-.4 3 -....,, Q K Q if , ,1 1 ,' , fr 'rf' 7 :Hwy , 3 ' it L .V , we . , ,A y .W If .V S, so -' at K- f zo ,M M- , , , i ,,..w,, A , L is , QA' .j ,.,,':f'+- I 4 H l Q' S ' Wi ww' Zag 'eye , , W' ff I f That seam doesn't look too bad, thinks Flo Ann Fountain. Af10fl'1eI'f0Uffl1 of an if1ClW 5l 0UlGl do ll- 52 , N,,. 4 WW-Q f ,IW , 7'A,Y Bbw Q. , 46: 1 22 Q ' if. W. rs' is 4, f ., if i.1.'ff'Y?3m ,..Lf'f ,- 1 1 fi fii'553ii'ii? 5?in E53 t I ,fi K 5 55' ,,, . A , 1 t Q... f p , f sw' 2 ,QL V M X . :,,i:3.! , ,gf fi If -14 , ff , gg vi 1 ,J jug. 'Fi' 5' i Vw vc. 1 W 2 Mr' um K S, it iw 1' 'fin My ' ,Q gkivffi 7 www, -.J 2 M. q,-f MN! 4 1 . '--1 ,.,.-Y . on me 4 .quar- Q r 2 N3 sr Wt' ?' -on f if ' f fa? ,. VK, tx ,, i ff t if .wssaxaawewzft-fszifwz-.fi . , V1 tea m fmzwfir:':z-my . f '-fe. .:V,.:f:E, f 'wifi S3321 - -1 cfiisxx' M. -I s ' ,z i . 1 i ,fi Steve Bunker Hutchinson Carrolyn Burdette Hutchinson Roger Burford Conway Springs Kenneth Burgess Sterling Mary Burgett Sterling Steve Burgin Hutchinson .lim Burns Alden Earl Bush Hutchinson Diana Callen Hutchinson Rudy Cavillo Hutchinson Ronald Calvircl Stafford Steve Campbell Macksville Darrel Carlson Wichita Paul Carlton Hutchinson Randy Carter St, John Jim Cashman Hutchinson Leo Casper Hutchinson Diane Caudill Hutchinson Sammy Cavanaugh Hutchinson Jon Cellucci Mount Hope Daniel Chaffee Newton Dean Chapman Hutchinson Gloria Chapman Hutchinson John Charles Republic Jack Chew Lyons Mary Childers Hutchinson Cynthia Ching Lihae, Hawaii Connie Christensen Mount Hope Suellin Christenson Tescott Thomas Christian Connecticut Calculus sometimes proves to be too much for even five guys to handle. Do you suppose we should go to this Winter Weekvend thing, SUYS Sheldon Johnson to Lee Guyer, and Dave Herring. mv ii 'cooiiu time MEAD SU? Haiizztertlwkienri my 4 smitten mit!!! l ifwe Graig Cipro Seward Gary Clark Hutchinson Linda Clark Wichita Patty Clark Hutchinson Terry Clark Hutchinson Linda Clarkson Hutchinson Richard Claypool Marquette Robert Clegg Abbyville Blaine Cleveland Bennington Angie Clites Hutchinson Elynor Clough Langdon Evelyn Clough Langdon Q.. A .L -. Q x N r-fi ? N- V1 if .,. FW ld Judy Smyth finds the reference books very useful for her 800 word theme on photosynthesis. ...t 6. ' ' KH ,.,. 7 - . IL. 3 - -f f , tl ,tti ' 1 1, .. n ' A C ,, I N' h is 3.3: 4 H A 4 L, . .3 ,St 5. K sw 'TQ tw -.-. . Wg-. 'I' .f 1 ei l Jw ' gif! Q5 V Library work is a must for every freshman. Here Tina Terry xx checks out books from Mrs. Hazel Linder for one of her themes. - - I Brad Clum ' I I f Mayfield x. 4 :A y i ' . 1, .W Alan Coddington f T . H. f.iv 1lH ,. 1' Ss 1.1 . Alexander .gi .L yn, ry W' t Michael Coldren ff s lip? 3 ' H tchinso l U n ,if I ,QM W David Colladay , I 'f ' Manistee, Michigan fi x ,, I. ' ik V' Terry Collins SKF . if 'K g Jamestown f ' 4,-. 'Nu' fy Lynn Collmann h - . 3 N' Ei eff' 4? , Haven f-,say ,ELK - so ' .. .L ' ' if , . ,gig 4 Rex Compton ' ' 9 Turan X stir Paula Conkle M . A ip... 4 Ensign 'i' 'N' .4 ew' . . ' Bill Connell .VM 5 . 4' Hi will l li - M, gi . me Hutchinson ff, . . a - 0 J 'l I Y K Edwin Conrad ' . . si . , . 1 - G0Y'0'd H Q 1. Z1 Ei 5 5 T David Cook ' is Zi 2 Lkry Inman '- A. T :li fr' 2,?Q..' ,Si Maurice Cookson T it ' T Newfvfi I A! ' Q 54 .za 1:5 lna Cooley 3. ' ' C U n n in g l'i a m g 1 M M Robert Cooley , f . l he Salina 5 I PW' Larry Coons fm, V il ' Hutc h in son lf Jeff? 1 4 Nqr- ,vi 4 - L .g Robert Cooper Haven James Copenhaver Hutchinson Gary Cordsen Hobbs, New Mexico E. r 'Q arf '7 Richard Couch Hutchinson Gary Covey Satanta Jack Craig Hutchinson Anw- Judy Cramer Kinsley Meredith Crawford Halstead ., NX . ,. t L. 3' ,gi N! J 1 J ., Maybe if I keep looking, l'll find some pertinent informa- X K tion, thinks Richard Watts. 5 ' Virginia Cromwell Hoisington JackCrossman Milton Larry Cucciniello South Orange, New Jersey Fw: M' f M: 5 5 in M ,L i ,K Q Jim Cunday Hutchinson Bob Culver Hutchinson Kathleen Dailey Haven my A if Bill Dalke Orchard Park, Howard Domme Qu-. 'vu New York sv- ? 4' -ir Q 'S' sf? 'Sie ,gi Torn Crawford Sterling test -fs, f n eq? Lyons Charles Darling Hutchinson Douglas Darrow 'V .gwx Hutchinson , , l I 7, ga- 'ff - Kenneth Davis : M, X Greensbu rg 9' Et : A 'V 7 ' ,,,. 5 ,V Larry Davis W gi 7 . A Q yi- Newton J 'i' 'Ng L . . - I David Stoesz finds that the card catalog can be of Q ,, , great help in preparing his research paper. 55 t get ,X tt, 1, an A V, ,ff is ,1 'wi ,muh , st , I fr of X X A .fxwj MA l fi, . ,. sr: M-S x D ,, LM,, - i ff'- fm wi , ,Y ,,. lM Fl- 'xii' ' so. xl ., Q' ' . M- K ' 2 W M lii 1 Q l J t ,-. K :2,- I-'17 1 H M kkg '54, S4 N' if f.zt f ' zg' frr' fat !- D ,.. xt 6 it- If E ll t ct 3 sri- .. 1-5 ' ft ' ' 3 ,, .fi i 'H 2 we ' ifvf' V t MW ' :raw , Donna Dick Sharon Dole Dickhut Scott City Roger Dickson Stafford Ronald Dierks Haven Barbara Dietz Sterling Norman Diggs Hutchinson Alan Dirks Hutchinson Jeannie Ditus Burclett Susan Dix Hutchinson Dana Dixon Boulder, Colorado Cecil Dobbs Hutchinson Mike Doherty Lindsborg Margaret Davis Hutchinson Patti Davis Hutchinson Terry Davis Ottowa .lo Dawson Halstead Linda Day Hutchinson Dick Dean Hutchinson Leon Deavor Hutchinson Ronald Deckert Rago Mike Delaney Hutchinson Cheryl DeMint Hutchinson Harold Denner Hutchinson Luanne Dester Buhler One of the girl's gym classes demonstrate the art of volley ball. When the assembly is over, students and teachers rush back to class. pr Karen Donaldson Great Bend John Drake Great Bend Rosemary Drake Sterling Darrell Dreiling Hutchinson Tom Drochard Danville Edward Dudas Freeport, New Julie Dufek Hutchinson Fred Dugger Hutchinson Helen Dunbar Haviland Hal Durham Hutchinson Barbara Dutton Hutchinson Cheryl Dye Hutchinson York -W w--M..-f 7 . A5 equal, - my . e 5-e .sf ,,. S in K f se ' 3 'His 1 W 5 me kk Q Q 7 yffgfzj f ' .Q 1 Y 92' fig' 1 1. W wi J fm. , it ,.. Q- . - , ,:,v: . V ,rt .,. , c,1, E S .. . - r,,s, - tfrrr if yc., , A r , J EJ'5.M, K X it X t k J. S X 'Qian ' M wr, A Q Zack Ebner Hutchinson Donna Ediger Inman Rayleen Eilts Rush Center Bob Ekland Genesee Richie Elbert McPherson Charles Eldredge Hutchinson Sharon Ellsaesser Hugaton John Elmore Harper Dave Emmot Simpson Sally Enfield Hutchinson Linda England Hutchinson Dennis Epperson Hutchinson it , 7:-A 'ull 'E 5 73 ' 1 1-M ., r,,,i, ti, H.. if Q i,,c .,,.. , ' -,, ,K 'v iii , ' A 4 J f I ' ' if ,ff mv we J f if N! M Q 1,0 af K , . E gif . Q .. ttr E is fc if g if.-V f f 2 K rf' .1 1? V ees? 4 cct .V . it 2 Ti.. Y if 3 ' or crtc all I I J M I ,VM-i::iv:,.-TA , fr re ' .gg . 'A in if f 1 'A 1 f. L, xfmllf 1 w A-T ig 5 Preparing herself for class is Regina Woodson. x J OH! Would you look at that line, groans Mike Jones to Jack Chew as Cheryl Stetzworth, Steve Walker and Linda Stevens also stare in disblief. JV at at is wr' ' 5 kr Ig J ia Q . av- f ,xg Nd 1 f1.rwfz-,w,::em,gm'-Q, 1 ,Mei asf' , -ff Y ll , F 41,3-Q3 g It in ' M in A i Na iVs,......f Y 1 Z' .riiiswkilliitlf Enrollment is a time of long lines and waiting. ,....- Sometimes the waiting parties grew a little tired and decided to rest while the line grew longer. William Erickson Hutchinson Q Charles Esfeld Great Bend Larry Eswein Hutchinson 'Sw ,-w ,. , 1 , 4 t Z ,ur 5, Jane Ethridge J H - -Q Burrtan . . E John Eussen .i JZ . fi ,r . i . 'ZW i r 'swf -in ,. I 1155 M Hutchinson Jack Evans it o f W5 H g . .1 ' 117955 'wwf it tit q 4- r af , f Hutchinson Rick Evans Meade - Mary Eubank A, 4 Hutchinson Q: H Phyllis Ewy Yr. A . - it pw... my ,. n f. . tr gpl 3'r i ff K Hutchinson YC' 1 -E55 Gregory Farber M rarr Derby s N' -1 rg ,, ,yi Larry Farrell Hill City Gary Farthing Jerry Felder Kinsley Shirley Feldman Kinsley , Diane Felt xi Cl il? ,- ,..,.... ,,,...- .0 Wichita Charles Fenwick Hutchinson Carol Ferguson Hutchinson Gary Ferguson Hutchinson in-N... 58 Q figs. X V-i ,W ,, f ' . s .. . -' . ,e ' V940 A7 .f fyi 'Q f Q A 4 W Vrrliiiifi , ,Q i 5 I, ,I I S V , J ,Q l , .- ' Vt' , RQ, K we if IQ ' 1 ki is W H ' ' - -,Q '- L t y L Q L L F L- is iit it ,za lf: if 5 J? x ,z,. ' A i i' M , -. ' if- i t' ' W- s L- -fi With finals onthe way, Willard Mast and Dave Lovelace are hitting the books pretty hard, Hey, have you seen that story on the back page ofthe paper? asks Alford O'Banion of Larry Pope. Y bf 1 i ii 4' 'QQ O 4 ' 2 X at V' 11. 2'w ' , , H 3 vi 3 if 's R W 'Q ,fs- . ,k,L.. tm.t,,.,,ti W ,:., ,,., 5, L f-- f ,,1 -, img-5:,3:f1:isi1,: ,Li , 3. , .: g S. ww- K-.sg l - L It V, fi Gene Ferguson Marquette Wayne Ferguson Hutchinson Mary Field Hutchinson Gary Fields Hutchinson Roy Finegon Edson Douglas Finfroclc Hutchinson Joel Finke Garden City Terry Fisher Nickerson Mark Fletch-1ll Hutchinson Vernon Flickner Kingman Andy Flummerfe Ulysses Richard Forster Great Bend Stephen Forster Haven John Foster Langdon Dian Fountain Arlington Ardis Foust Hutchinson John Froger Hutchinson Mary Franzen Hutchinson lt Running is said to take the life from a person. Mary Frederick Wichita Dan Freidenberger Hutchinson Dave Friesen Partridge Mark Friesen Partridge Robert Friesen Hutchinson Judy Froese Hutchinson Larry Fry Great Bend Mary Frye Hutchinson Tad Fuller Beloit Tom Gabel Hutchinson Bill Gadson Salina Lynn Galloway Hutchinson Vance Gangwere Hutchinson Chuck Gardner Ploinville Helen Gardner Plevno LeRoy Garnett Hutchinson Delane Gaston Hutchinson Lee Getfert Haven Carol Geis Hutchinson Donna Geist Plevno Betty German Pawnee Rock Delores German Arlington Doug Gifford Hutchinson Debbie Gilchrist Hutchinson Jim Gillmore Newton Jerry Gingerich Hutchinson Kerry Givens Nickerson Roger Givens Hutchinson Carol Glaspie Topeka Susan Glass Hutchinson P? I, y E .J y M V . f. K, I . I su... 1 lm t 1 H K F, . B ' if qi s lf- A 1 ,eg F in iw 'A 'W F J H J i , it J M , T J ww r P If c 'S' J 1' W in-J ff-lem. 'lf' ,J 'li g L Sw , , U vs I l 'rii .ff Q l ii J fi y L, Wal K . K ,Q . ,fi , T 4 .in . rw, rp- I S , 4 ckaxg n 9 QA If , - 'L -f,.y if' W , ,L . i N My F E vig. W J R t M' it K - X . , ,. tangis. A Q N 'Q Q ini! A kg it -y K A I ,n Q- I A 4. ,,, AA I Q Q . k '?: ' J I- A ,.. .,, it - 1322 g V, Q 'W qv A , . eq f ,552 P .- ., M, ilgjffj 1 ,. ix ' J , s ,gg i . ww - K' 2 J My -5 ll 1, pk ., K N, I if VP ' 'L , me 1 r' i'r' ,ie ' J' ' ' Lf 'ef ,, sri? 2 . it r , 1 vt Av ' f'S.f,y :ig . . - ff r f I ,fr .L l J ,W Y fix Christmas brings many aromas from the home ec department. I it H ,V ., K 2, , - .. A 1 ex wc 4, .Q-Ii,.f r . ' s -if 'x pf fi, The construction that was ever present on the Juco campus proved to be a pleasant pastime between classes for Diann Collen, Jenny Opdycke, and Murray Heinrich. 60 ffl r-.1 Sharon Gnuse Hutchinson Lindo Goble South Hutchinson Galen Goering Hutchinson Jerry Goering Hutchinson Richard Goering Inman Dave Goertz Lehigh Lewis Goheen Hutchinson LaVern Goossen Hillsboro Charlie Gordon Hutchinson Walt Gorsuch Wichita Larry Graber Pretty Prairie Steven Graber Pretty Prairie Larry Grant Hutchinson Ron Gray Oakley Gaylon Green Hutchinson Robert Green Roco, Nebraska Dick Greene Wichita Dave Griffin Hutchinson Dennis Griffith Hutchinson Jael Grirnsrnan Mount Hope Lee Grochowsky Newton Gerald Grossardt Hutchinson Marsha Grout Mankato Dale Grubb Anthony Kenton Grubbs Kinsley Janneone Grusing Haddam Lloyd Gunn Winfield Cecil Guthrie Hutchinson Russel Guthrie Hutchinson Lindo Guyer Garden City 1 t . , 2 - sefrzkszfgwt .1 ww: om, to A , A , , M K, ei,-a s .sc.gt,f,, K 3R,mZ5,W f i, A -Z gl ,, ., .J , -.ff fl , .L A-,ft Lp., ...W , . -f t t 1 'H 12, we ..'f?.. ' ..., 2 iii? L --., .. .,.. eg - taxi ggg ez, 9 lfiflif m, , iv ffiiff 933 2, . QiQf.l7.l in ' tl 3 ... L ,, J 'Ut gr xv. iv' 'ii tg -. Students from high schools around Hutchinson examine sample yearbooks at the yearbook conference held at HCJC last fall. g- mgfff 1' Yearbook students work on practice layouts for the contest at the yearbook conference. 61 Nancy Guyll Turon Jean Haines Wichita Dick Halbert Windom Dorothy Hoilbauer Hutchinson Gary Hamilton Canton Wes Hamilton Hutchinson Larry Hanke Newton John Honnemon Peabody Robert Hopgood McPherson Mick Hardocre Hutchinson Marvo Hardy Great Bend Dove Horing Cheney -:wx ' My 1 'S ' f - . ,P :,:- ' Q Q V . . f fl .I 1 ' Tiff . . H+ it 4 is ,,ii,ii, '- if A k'k', I ' ff '- i ' . 1, . Ari t. X? ii 'i if A ' iv' toilrorri Q Before the concert, choir members check out their gowns. 3 W, pb. 1 ,-,er it we . - WI- U' - .. -- we me N: bi, wif Y 114 f int ,mir -fre nm . 1 fl ',f L Students often show mixed emotions when tests are returned. Here Mork Thimesch, Tom Drouhord and Bill Gaston register their feelings on the motter, sy: ,t ,ss . ,, t, ,i.zt,,, '-we -- 2 ,wap 554 .m,gig i , ., 3,225 ' t i Les Harmon Hutchinson Steve Harmon Hutchinson Ston Horms Hutchinson Denny Harper Argonia Freddie Horre Great Bend Beth Harris Haven Lorry Horris Kingman Merle Harris Mount Hope Dennis Horrison Plainvilie A , John Hurt , ' I 1 N Medicine Lodge f, ' , r if 'sift li U Mourice4Hartman , . 1 - 'K .., ii Hutchinson We b Kent Hoskord 4 ,355 Hutchinson 62 Q You mean they called the Linda Hunt of Kathy Wiens. Carla Hegarty Hutchinson Murray Heinrich Crinnell Louis Henderson Hutchinson Mike Hengle Hutchinson Gary Henry Newton Norman Henry Hutchinson Pete Henry Seward William Henry Hutchinson Larry Hensley Moorelancl Gary Henson Hutchinson Mike Hensy Viola Bob Herbert Peabody fire department? asks A 9 9 Qi K S 5 u r , fe- ' if 11 5? i N- ,Q N149 ' we-f ' pe 4.-af -up gf, '- mi- -in ,L NC' ., it 3 gms. .f N 3 'S I y L ii. . A .Em Xl 1.2 L ,, l , it if . L ,A .xy K N 1 S' A iQ .1 K' w 5? Q iw ' :s r -r: K fag , 4 V ial s A fir? J ,R A tie Vi .ef ' I ' Nfl' it liar' ii' ,iii ii I WS? , .gkry .1 ,.. I s ,HW Wx su- , it y..,, - ie Y , an 5, Q V 3 F i P L w e 3-A ' George-ne Hatfield Hutchinson Terry Hauptrnan Framinshaw, Mass Karen Hauschild Hutchinson Lesley Houschild Sterling Edwin Hauter Junction City Carla Hawkins Sterling Ed Hawkins Topeka Lyle Hawver Stafford Steve Hayes Hutchinson Connie Heacock Attica Vance Hearn St. John Marsha Heath Wichita X Come on, let's really hear it! yells Carol Rohrer at the homecoming bon fire. L me Tom Ackerman, a rough tough Dragon is ready for any- thing after he gets out on the football field. A favorite lunch time hang-out for .luco students , W,.,l ,M .,,, .. ,p ress f' fiat 'Q K' Ms it WSL: 'vw t -: seg sms. r i k Iifklifkiilhir iii '.'f:5r: .... f kvm xmu, W ,,V,Lq.s,,,3 ., W tis Sandy's. A W W3,s,,f1 WW, t . M. ,-- z s,:9ifwqSzs3'S7W' ' ' i gifgjiit s , 23153 ..,,, MQ, :zo -sms, i fs. , 8791545-St: ,V fu, L ss? si? ,S me F 'sift' '5 if ,,, ,, i, W Q Q Q Si Mi 'fa ' K 'Sf -1 it ,523 4 ,x 5 t Q ,Sf 4, igwisfita at -t K H it as 5 is , gms if is ,gt S if X wt 'ff S as 5, in s t, 9 stars S., is S W ,Q Q Q ws in S b it wit F42 'A 1 is L 9 as 2 f if it ,S A 'W 6 S 4, 5 S ,t .gt f, QQ jf 'S f ' ,Q Q Us QQ ssl' sys 5 fs? r We all ' A-i -1-A:.': :w 1453 93 jf ,wt 5 1,9 5 S if 51, my With September, many students return to school and its studies and fun. -asftm,ai-:.,:,- 1 Rudy H?-no ndez . H u tc hm so n ff T5 L! Jon Herrmann ,, Ofterl e :M at f OW ' e H ess S f fs? Q 1, H a l stead 1,,'tiL tB .:f :-: ' Ns, . Kath ryn Hewitt -:wife Lt, , , . -- t A tm, 7,59 it , ea-441. -- ,. .I - - Sewa rd -,i1t,faf f .. -- , Da rrel H ic km a n we : Ulysses Joh n H ic km a n Ottowa Dennis Higginbottom Shawnee Mission Paul Hildebrand Inman Bruce Hill 5 ,Q -,Vh,:i it South Hutchinson tye. ,, candy Hin L Hutchinson i gf wi 'Q Larry Hill -S. Hutchinson Sara Hill McPherson Harlan Hillmer Hutchinson Fred Hilton Hutchinson Joe Hilton Hutchinson Jean Hilyard Hutchinson Joan Hinck Hutchinson Tony Hines Hutchinson L W ,tX,,, f, iggit tgligiiix-msn 5 ,S ss, 8 y , 1 , 'Aff ,N .,,, fv- V fi' 7 ls fir 1 if 1 Beth Harris and Kathy Swaney diligently prepare the Young Republican float for Homecoming. Tireless effort of the yearbook staff paid off when they won first place for their float in the Homecoming Parade. 65 me Charles Hinkley Winfield Carol Hinners Burrton Sandy Hintz Hutchinson Karen Hitz Hutchinson Gery Hochanadel Great Bend Jackie Hodges Hutchinson Jean Hoffman Hutchinson Dalene Holeman Hutchinson Ralph Holland Hutchinson Tom Holmes Hutchinson Raymond Holt Hutchinson Kenneth Hoover Stafford Martin Hoover Liberal Norman Hornba ker Lewis Doug Hornbeck Haysville Delmar Horne Hutchinson Linda Horner Hutchinson Mike Horton Hutchinson l thought you said the paint was dry, says Ellen Fulks while she works on the Lockman Players float. I, A--L K s .,. flirt . I . , fy, J 'nga , sg, 3 ,. wiv, Dave Hoskinson Burrton Jon Hoskinson Burrton Dawnetta Hostetler Hutchinson Cass Hostutler Hutchinson David Howell Sylvia Judy Hubbard Hutchinson Glen Huddleston Lorned Robert Huey Hutchinson Jack Hughes Hutchinson Robert Hughes Hutchinson Sherry Hullet Hutchinson Roger Humiston Hutchinson Johnnie Hunt Hutchinson Linda Hunt Hutchinson Jerry Hurlburt Nickerson Doug Hurst Hutchinson Steve Huston Hutchinson Ann Hutchinson Hutchinson Bill Izard Kansas City Jo Jackson Hutchinson Greg Jackson Hutchinson Tom Jacques Hutchinson Vern Joenicke Hutchinson Larry Jaerger Wichita Helcn James Hutchinson Lois Jantz Moundridge Larry Janzen Newton Ralph Janzen Buhler Jack Jarrott Hutchinson Max Jarvis Conway ' daf t ft , agar., - I ' ' ff' ' J .. ff. , 2 ' K ' ff-fvggvzjft-29g,.2gi-jf1ilii,l?Lif7'9' 'ti W ii il .,, W, . . , . new sffftgqfs tw.c,f,,f, J , gssstiifit , 1 ' ' 1.1 .1 Q 2, Sdffl. Q :I K f A t K. ' 1 . . s ' , ' 4 V 5 7 ' i f F my wa' L Q:-,.: I Ns Q a . ,c. it . if ,- a 1 of t I f , . . mi.,- f W K ? l Q Just like Mr. Elliott said, Kansas trees are beautiful, thinks Mrs. Sally Jarrott Students sometimes rush to and from buildings. as she walks along the campus. ' i ,S gt., Y' - we K A fi iw.. Q sf? xt: . tiffQ ,'si,,, ' ' .gmt Y cci- ., ,K ls W i ii L' if ,,t.t , , . ? Q.g?2gQ::. Y sw A . - ' K , 'gf KLRSSA' L 5 I - Y' 'H Z i , B' .Sf his-ff V if W 2 X S Lshqw' 5 .-f 5 3 . 5 1 QM , gf f 9 K F: at 5 W ,ti an l J.. ,,.-xx . wil fl ,sf ' 3 f5?iEf J iiilziljfili-', K ..,'. ' ' ' fifflm i ,x2 ',. ft -j V1 V. 'tr C Y fin tfxflj yy .WSW aff 'WVQQL Q J t 1 Ski 66 x. 4 T x 'H X is i wits .git 1 95,5 4 X Selen- X c . L- it .qc K .Q if ,f i Q i Wa fx 1 5 L i 'K .Q iii' J ., J i ccsi ne H me i - :J J J it F11 H -' A 'W Ja Q A, sv H - . Hx , Z 3 tt f 1 K we A 51. i i - L .WWmmisw-Ag 1-1 x I '- --igszfsetzsfiwffafxs-. fn Q- st., 5 1.5 - c t if ff s p i if ' ix. ' -sf . 15 ' -1, . , W.. .s . k i M 3 1' - as : -,W---f , . ,,.,W.ew- s -A - , if i 9 wr-fi 5 ib- 1' Gary Jasper Windom Donno Jeffries Hutchinson Bill Jenkins South Hutchinson Jim Jensen Greot Bend Don Jinks Hutchinson Condy Johnson Hutchinson Carolyn Johnson Hutchinson Duane Johnson Lindsborg Jockie Johnson Windorn Mike Johnson Mocksville Robert Johnson Sedgwick Scott Johnson Hutchinson Sheldon Johnson McPherson Shirley Johnson Hutchinson Pot Johnston Hutchinson Charles Jones Nickerson Don Jones South Hutchinson Leah Jones Burrton Mike Jones Osage Stephen Jones Hutchinson Frank Jordon Hutchinson Kay Jordon Hutchinson Joe Josephson Hutchinson Shorty Jostmeyer Newton Corol Juhnke Hutchinson Som Koiser Phillipsburg Ron Korst Hutchinson Barboro Kcsselmon Hutchinson Stcn Kotz Kinsley Dennis Kouffmon Harper -we M ffv y fig fr In the process of building o model house is Gene Valentine in woodworking One of the drafting classes works diligently to get their lessons done before CIC155. The bell rings. 67 Neil Kay Protection Anita Kennard Hutchinson Jack Kenyon Beatrice, Neb, Kathy Kestler Hutchinson Butch Killion McPherson Clement Kilpatrick Hutchinson Kathy Kincaid Stockton Kenny King Stafford Ron King Attica Duke Kinley Hutchinson Virgie Kinsey Medicine Lodge Ron Kinsler Kingman Well I thunk I goofed again, ponders Mike Under- ' Q President Elland informs the faculty that there will be a new system for grade cards this year, Judy Kirk Scott City Robert Kirk Hutchinson Pat Kirkland Satanta Marsha Kirkpatrick Stafford Robin Kirkpatrick Hutchinson Randy Kiser Hutchinson Terry Kiser Erie Ruth Kitson Hutchinson Stacy Kittle Turon Frank Kizzar Chase Karen Klamm Buhler Ruby Kleymann Hutchinson Mr. Wiebe shows some of the arts of photography to his students. However, one of them decided Mr. Wiebe would make an excellent picture. Rodney Kruse Hutchinson Bob Kucera Wilmette, Ill Phyllis Kumorowski Hutchinson John Kurtz Pittsburgh, Penn. Don Lacey Coldwell Bob LacKamp Hutchinson Francene LaGree Great Bend Bill Lahar Augusta Gail Lainson Hutchinson Steve Laird Hutchinson Tom Lancaster Hutchinson Dennis Larimore Hutchinson if L .-1 1 li I f ,f .nv 1 JJ Q' ei . V255 K ik he .-afqlw 'Vie 5? ii 7 i l S David Knobloch Larned Dan Kollhotf Burdett . John Konnesky Hutchinson v g Q John Kornelson I 3,5 y 5 -. , 4 nman I 1 if 1 l ' ,ml Harold Kozmin i i fi? I fe- 'wi f,-' f ali xiii Pittsburg h, Penn. Z i '1 i',- ' Bob Kramer ' ig 5 ,' ' K Tahoe Kris Krose ' Murdock A gi Robert Kruse V ii Y ii Murdock Q Jim Krebaum if Great Bend ' W ai ' , -, ge-iifsz.!. ,,., Jerry Krehbiel , Pretty Prairie 'rsh ' Kathy Krehbiel ' Hutchinson 'r' Ml, Linda Kreutzer .,, Q 4, ,g if W i g Hutchinson L it 1 i X if ' 'P 4 , . -,,, . H X xg: Q I . K 5, 7? !: AA wt YQ Q , so 69 Linda Smith is a little unhappy because the book store already sold out of the books she needs for next semester. vs VAN Viwtms, .sl s One day the rains come and students quickly wade to class. Here, Larry Magyar finally reaches the shelter of the building. 1 f i ' ' W A ' at l i. I, Q . V ,gray A ' iiii ' ff - 2 :. - H V H3 '5 ' r Hi t- ., H- .f ft V : i'2-H L :MEF llffi ,. ying? -I 1: 'ls L ' W' yi xx 1, K ' Auto mechanics students work to tune up cars and other machinery. f ? 5,3- M, f ..-- 1, -,, 70 Wi Next day the sun shines and students merrily walk to class. Pat Larsen Burrton Lynda LaSerra Hutchinson Larry Latimer South Hutchinson Mike Laudick Lyons Janie Lawson Hutchinson Jim Leachman Benton Marvin Ledtord Hamilton Eddie Lee Hutchinson Dennis Leig hty Ulysses Clareen Leiker Hutchinson Susan Lentz Mulvane Nancy Leonard Hutchinson f-5, 41 1-5 Hes? Richard Leonard ff 'S' :-' Wichita Chuck Lewis Hutchinson Cindy Lewis Wichita Greg Lewis Hutchinson Lenoro Lieurance Kiowa William Lindsay Holyrood gtk wi iii' fg- he Q-,, ., QQ:-.J ,ab Q qi 1 4- 41. ' A I fv- ,pf-.- 0-u.. as M ,,,,LL 4:6 ,A '1 L . . A .X V rg . ' Wm 5 . ,X ,D 1 5? 3, Torn Litchfield Hutchinson Paulette Livingston Hutchinson Duane Locke Kingman Jo Loepp Hutchinson Wilma Logon Hutchinson Lu Ann Lohnes Hutchinson Dennis Long Ellinvvood Bill Long Hutchinson Leo Lorson Elmo Steve Love Hutchinson Tom Low McHenry, Ill. Mike Lovven Hutchinson Doug Lyman Hutchinson Judy McAlister South Hutchinson Larry McCaskill Mount Hope an ns 'C' J? Q W Cecil McClellan Hutchinson George McClellan Ellinwood David McClure Hutchinson Wonder what mom would think if I sent all this stuff home in a pretty package, says Allen Tutak to Bob Baldwin and Mike McGee Parking the car and hurrying to class are common day experiences for students. 71 On pleasant days, Dawn Neuberger and Linda Nichols don't mind the walking to school. i f 5' , I F A lu' , f af H - ,ly .1 FJ Q ' Wt? . - - fix if r it My r we i ' , A , ww Aki , .A ' H P. Q-.. ...A I-1 f it . Y-M : ' K swf , J . f inf' . - l'535'5If 555? l1lI Q i5Q .1 1 it . Oh m, ,, rw 4 Q' ,px 'gk . M Ava-an 45152 as. iii- 4 M, A 63+ , ns, ' Hi wie, . i ' S, , f - tw' 41' f-Q , , ' V I ,f ff ,W.,,,, 45 ' -M5 .. f is 5 ff W A K 1 '-'-.gt , fr ,W rv' 5 .fir rm. f -.f ,ir-2:2 , we V' ,K-w i: 7,54 A wr Bonnie McKinnis Lyons Jock McMahon Great Bend Jeanne McMillan Hutchinson Joyce Mabry Hutchinson Keith MacArthur Hutchinson Jean MacFarland Hutchinson William MacMiIlian Wertord, Penn. Kathy Madden Salina Esther Magie Hutchinson Dennie Maier Bazine Pat Malone Ansonid, Conn. Sharon Mangels Hutchinson The community surrounding the college also had the Christmas spirit as shown by the Wiley's Department Store. When the Christmas snows ca to behold. Bruce McDaniel Hutchinson Gary McDonald Caldwell Lauretta McFall Plevna Donna McFann Kingman David McGee Protection Mack McGregor Sylvia Tom McGuire Hutchinson Gary Mclntyre Coldwater Mike McKee Anthony Barbara McKenna Springfield, Mo. Gary McKinney Hutchinson Gary McKinney Salina me, Juco was a wonder John Markle Hutchinson Pat Marshall Sylvia Gary Marteney Lyons Jay Martens Hutchinson Hazel Martin Hutchinson John Martin Salina Julian Martinez Hutchinson Virginia Maske Hutchinson Willard Mast Hutchinson Candy May Galva Randy May Redford Bill Mayfield Hutchinson U as 1 L i 'b. 1 w- I ,z y ,Q . 6555: '73 Y F t f Q 13 ,ft if H -af' V i i'fi,, - 'J l r is' -' ff 'J ,sf . 'K A . vi , K if ' I ff Karen Maynard Haven Benny Meek Great Bend Jo Mehrtens Wichita Gary Meitner Olmitz Neil Mendenhall Hutchinson Terry Mettling Hutchinson Nation Meyer Hutchinson John Michael Hutchinson Dennis' Milburn Hutchinson Gary Miller Scott City Jadey Miller Hutchinson Marlin Miller Hutchinson N, A57 K. 3 , r rz, SU . Q 3 4 . 1 1 i i 2 ii, Q' X 5 2 W f al, K 1 Preparing to leave Juco for the holidays, Gerald Nickel seems to have a problem wi? , . 3 .V E -iv Y, I ,, is it ss ali l ii: is K is ESI V is 2 lil ll it il ,, .ull E. . V f f: ' ::- : -? ' w xx .. iii i'E,t5ifQ,i f7' ,1 7s2i52- TN W ',f:Q tf2wf?et32:2 , - ,. -' ' ii f N V' 'J 9 fiiF,5i:f7' ' if . A , ,, K Q7 After school begins, the streets abound with HCJC car stickers. Four dollars and ninety cents for a stupid book that I won't even O, Tannebaum, O Tannebaum, sing Paul Hildebrand, Dennis Smith, Scot Johnson, open, thinks Art Astle as he prepares for second semester. Steve Jones, Mike , 2 1' '-tt' i - A 'g c ,, the -- ggi' 5 15 5 5 ,M - to .,. -,, -- f, 1 f i q ' ' 5 ak, 2 s J Sparkmcin in their German l. class. 2 ' S s ' 'Z Vg i Q Y ? 'v Nur' 5 wmv tv7-. -- ivfrigiief , 3 . .1 e c, 'i Xu ,ph i Mike Miller Beloit Robert Miller Hutchinson Jerry Mills Hutchinson Beverly Minnis Hutchinson John Missildine Hutchinson Faye Mitchell Kingman Pattie Mock Hutchinson Linda Moffatt Halstead Bob Montgomery Wichitc Mike Moomau Holyrood Larry Moore Emporia Pat Moore Howard Phil Moorhouse Cheney Criss Mora Hutchinson Lonnie Morgan Alexander Pat Morgan Hope Roseann Morgan Hutchinson Willian Morgan Hutchinson at fa 1 J 18 its s 'T V A ,,,,. : fl is t ,f w ivan? Y gs, ,HA -,.f ,:-: f .t U . , S535 Y,-- , :iiiTQ?fEYf'i,s-ff l if . fn 'L .'-' 1 Q, si e f !f '1'9:Z iilsif- f 7' ' , Wag.: in h h i .rv s A 4,155 as ff' 'Q - Q 'F .L 2 A -- I ' . . , ,. a ny X 3' ' -V A in - -A ll' if t I , , .--' gi . f. V 3? Mike Moriarty Haven Steve Morris Hutchinson Jim Morton Kingman Raeleen Moser Hutchinson Julio Mosqueda Newton Mike Moulds Hutchinson Willa Moulds Halstead Becky Moyer Hutchinson Jody Moyers Hutchinson Ken Mueller Hutchinson Sandy Mueller Hutchinson Ed Mullen Ada Alan Muntz Greensburg Don Murnahan Abilene Doug Murphy Hutchinson Ken Murphy Newton Sharon Murphy Hutchinson Thaylia Myers Hutchinson bww- 2 2 ':25.,:+gE '?3Q',a,,,tL --V' K f A-Ms. 'Agua m Sf' Q .hun ,wt Since the typewriter didn't have the letters on the keys, staff members taped letters Ruth Kitson demonstrated the art all Juco students learn during the on the keys. Where there is a will, there is a way. winter fUSl'1 5601500- 75 Robert Naab Hutchinson Valai Nantipong Thailand Ken Noppi Shelton, Conn. Bob Needham Hutchinson Lyn Nethercot Hutchinson Kathy Nettleton Newton Down Neuburger Hutchinson Bob Newell Hutchinson Linda Nichols Hutchinson Mike Nichols Hutchinson Don Nicholson Wichita Jim Nicholson Wichita Bob Nicks Maize Mernie Nininger Hutchinson Ken Noll Hutchinson Wes O'Bonion Hutchinson Don Oberg Marquette Treasa Ogden Haven Marvin Olrnsteod Derby Delta Olson Pretty Prairie Glenn Olson Hutchinson Mike Olson Hutchinson Mike O'Neal Lyons Ginny Opdycke Hutchinson Bill Ororke Hutchinson Gary Osborn Anthony Rodney Osborne Hutchinson Dick Owen Leoti Barbara Palmer Hutchinson Dwayne Panzer Greensburg -,i' ' , I. B' 2 filifiw 5 W 3E:i. i V ft t' ' ' Lo - ' 1- .'i' ..A,. , ,f V, rf ' 1 .4 9 A -siis i S AEK' . lsisffi' Z ,. q ,gf 'Q' A A . V g Jw . xg in A t : gp., -+1 If f i 3 -.-, 'V Q f' Mm. , 'N 4' , Q -s. -' ff Me ri' 0 xi Q ,,, ,M -H.. y N . w kiL f- .. , f YM M , VBLZV R , i 'i . W ny.: v Fr 1 ' lgiliflsii-fi r ,,.t il '. X 335 B 'r iw B, i 5 f-it 4 B . . I I K .T if . . , ., 11 ,4d 'Ff .Z ,-.- . ' gy-A ri Q we Ntwwf' ,: fx , Q H i, Q , D E., A it .,. 9 y T' 5 i Q ,1 :sri h e-if M i is 3 Q., 4' wp Rings played an important part of Juco life. They were displayed proudly by mounting them with tape or foam rubber .. .LSL 3' T' 'P WN ft ' .. H l f 5 . , '.gv:: gs, i A , L P ,- ieii Q R -'asa C L - F w ' ' . it 1 ff .2-1'-H1fH, ' if V U ,ai ,. f,Vk ,E J ,V wi ex, :,, Q - I I L. . . ,fi---H 1 ,L I L y in ,L . V Q' L. if H Kai my 4 .4 I H i Qfzzi -:sw uk ' ' ' A y ? L P' ' ii A . A V- V 1. if I 1 f ,nl -pw ', ,V .- V ' 'f E -vw Y it -, , 7 ,,,,, , J , ,H fi i S E K' L ,,,.. 1 K1 V i 'ry A , - K ,. L r- A -W-f - - . .gf if 'P ' 'C :av pass- 3 V WF f , - ' - 3 if ' f af ' s -? 3'f1f'-1 if f :fiffffflvw l X Wm Dm K tml. i Q 1, di , QD 55' 'iv we'--U ,ig 'ton I iiifgii i '- u v P W L i i ii , ye AW R, , i ,' - i Do you Think we got lost? think Faye Flinn, Ellen Fulks, Jim Tedford, Carol Strohl, and Jim Clark. The friendly firemen showed them the way back to school. 77 ,L with 4 J' Qtr UW fi3wa1W'21i.f - it .,. g i 'X Mft ., . .C-. iii-'fff L 7' 2 , - 5 5 swf Q Z Q in A ' x, ' kk is i Bob Parker Hutchinson Sharon Parker Hutchinson Shiryl Parsons Harper Linda Pearce Hutchinson Shelly Pearson Simpson Walt Peck Hutchinson Dean Peer Hutchinson Bill Penka Hutchinson Jerry Penley Hutchinson Tom Pettit Hutchinson Patsy Petty Hutchinson Pat Phelan Holyrood James Phillip Hutchinson Nancy Pitcher Harper Larry Pitman Kingman Val Plouffe Hutchinson Lantz Pohlman Hutchinson Bob Potts Conway Springs Barry Poulton Liberal Carol Prentice Turon Mike Preston Macksville Virginia Pruitt Genesee Ralph Puglisi Newton Ronald Quimby Larned Bob Quiring Newton Pam Rclbourn Hutchinson Wes Race Wichita Kay Rader Mount Hope Robert Railsback Langdon Cheryl Rainbolt Hutchinson Students show varied enthusiasm toward the basket ball game at the CIVQHO. Carole Ralston Hutchinson Mike Ramage Plains Jeanne Rampenthal Nickerson Eddie Raner Hutchinson Diana Rank Hutchinson Gene Rankin Great Bend Roy Rathbun Barnard Ron Ratzlaff Moundridge Kenith Ratzloff Hutchinson Bob Rauckman Hutchinson Alex Ray Wichita Steve Rayl Hutchinson Y K 4 ,M A 1 9' re YQ- J , A 2. fn r 1' E 5 K.-, I V: 'PVD' -li as M gl nw 'r L , Q l ' 1 ff 71172. W Ei if ,L J A . Q' yu... so 4 Girls also seemed to be attracted to the more masculine type of foot apparel. Francis Reozin Hutchinson Larry Reber Newton Chuck Reece Medicine Lodge X i Go go boots proved to be very popular with the girls at HCJC. M Fi 'v-.wigs i 5 A' 0 X 'Q vs: -W F , Q: K, M-, G, 3 In ih.. I T ki, 1. tit: at E WZ, r if , f A. I ,3 . my K If i vw ? 2 W -f A e L nr A' A K nw , W it isli ' .- s fs 'f . M' I aff 'M .. 1 W if 23: I -il , ,W 'rt ' lii '??ft :i 5 me if 4. I 5 78 Jan Reece Medicine Lodge Keith Reed Medicine Lodge Francis Rees Newton Dale Renner Hutchinson Kay Repass Hutchinson John Rhodes Jamestown Randall Rice Hutchinson Mark Richardson St. John Cheryl Rider Turan ,,.--- -sc The men also seemed t William Rose Hutchinson Jeanette Rath Hutchinson Lynda Roth Hutchinson Bev Rudicel Burrton John Rueschhotf Hutchinson Royce Runyan Inman Mike Ruzich Hutchinson Ali Saadat Iron Kay Sager Hutchinson Janet Saldana Hutchinson Tom Samrns Sylvia Judy Sanderson Nickerson o like boots. ' ' r c ,R J at F .,. so H -'Y f , it A -,H 1 . it rsfszifgf it fe ww S ,b L, ,L A 4 'IA J s f 3 -,ggi , . H 59 sf- J1.. At! an nl fd L V 8 ,S ty +2.- i i t. W .uv 'J z'Z5'ifQ'1 'E r s ' Sl-if! Q , 1 fi i 'gh 4 Eff f A 5QY A, A if I lu, it i J, iffy' mm mf!! -44' ,Q 11 ' is t ' JAY , V A bw w 1 I +A 'SK 'L t it .Q .ug Qgfiiifilif' -tsiiwf' ' 4 ' . me A ? A ' ' Z-, , 1 is f , rg-ff -v - - 'P V- ' J . '- samgfvr, I , , . -I i Q, 1 Ztfiiiq? - n p x - .4 g ,sf aft E2 t sms sq i 3 'num S -Q 79 I Becky Rife Burrton Roy Riggs Kingman Jack Robertson Pratt Shirley Robertson Hutchinson Regina Robinson Hutchinson Dawnis Robison Hutchinson Dennis Rogers Pretty Prairie Ronnis Rogers Seward Dottie Rohr Hutchinson Donny Rohrer Hutchinson Dan Rapp Halstead Stevie Rose Hutchinson However, many ofthe girls still wore ordinary flats Siirsiiwxf gxdligifkigl f'W73 ' rstlizsirfm l. 'i'l? jf 1 taser alt To park in the Juco parking lot without a sticker is to pay a fine. fl ,- X EQ gf' A 'X Q You know, l've already changed my schedule three times. I might as well try again, thinks Steve White as he deposits a few hours work to the trash can. if .fig K - if '- 'ffl i , i i s ' , s ,U . is W I 2 J 1, t z 5 :L i 1 - , ii, lt , Z, V V ,9 it I ii W are i g s 4 j Chuck Pyle and Ellen Wintamute seem to be chuckling over a few mistakes they made on an economics test. Jim Saylor Pittsburgh, Penn John Scanlan f Salina 2,2 . 3 ?15?i': . 27 Q ffvizssiiizez. ', . . 1 53,153 1 L ,. - ,. , J Jalayn Schafer McPherson Jerry Schort McPherson Q , ' ragga, 5 E, S ' If f, K iii? ' Y' ii of 1' it ,- -ig - I V, ,,, , . . 1 Qi 53 b Il .. A . VH! lv 5 i .3 . -- -W A Brad Schlesinger I N Q Don Schlickay S li,i 1 , f- I , iii. I , Deer ie d ff 1 stu it Hutchinson Kathy Schmidler Hutchinson Larry Schmitt Newton - ,f-.5 rx 'y an , ,Y ,. Douglas Scholl is ,aa , . . , 2 .P L .... Q ti vt H... .. - X r is., J., ,s . '- Beloit M 1 Jim SME i ' , C - it M153 Bob Sfhfffdef , -I In ., ' ., V' Hutchinson T it - ' 1 t' V S Abbyville 4359 X .X 'K 3 Pauline Schrag -S mf , s. , f' J Hutchinson N , 'H' - Tom Schreiber Q W Nickerson f Chris Schrock A lr: I JQQ K Arcola, Ill. Mr - Ed schuiief , W' :ff 'i' Hutchinson t '- si:-'Q Rosie Schumacher Protection if Dave Schuster jf Hutchinson 5 Conrad Sc hwabaver I Wichita 80 1-.........,...,.n iust .mg 'L' Emi, , , ..,, .. , . .. . ,6 M . - , . ,a7,:.--..- , - UG, fi -' sswgfsss z,i11v M ' . - .1 s' 'T 4 , F ' ' 3 fam ' ,nfs ,Qu V ,Z - N. V, , M- , . ' -I-'7' V S ,A . , if S , s 1: f I in Oh, please Santa, could you bring me a date every night for Christmas vacation, smiles Sharon Parker as she takes a little time out from checking in the store. Could you munch that ice a little more quietly? asks Steve Love of Bill Penka. 81 l - ni-, - vlgj. -,.-, F 'I K Q 53' 9 . 43:-A Q22 . 'T rw , A '5' 'mf f I A 4 L J' 4' My qi Q' kg ,gk 4- Dottie Schwarz Hutchinson Treso Schwartzkopf Ulysses James Scott Liberal John Scott Wichita Pete Scott Newton Sherry Scott Haven Bob Seefeldt Hutchinson Jodi Seernan Larned Lawrence Shafer Plevna Charles Sharp Dighton Carol Shelton Jetmore Rich Shelton Hutchinson Sue Shipley Hutchinson Philip Shuman Hutchinson Harold Siefkes Ellinwood Keith Siemens Medora John Simpson Hutchinson Marilyn Sims Hutchinson Mrs. Doris Hoeter does her best to help students with their book buying Loren Siofkes Hoisington Karen Slater Hutchinson . I K ,, I X , .. ., Iola small L L ' if Q A t S Alden ,.,. t .g l A I ' Brenda Smith V ,ill , - ,Q 'alan Wichita Dave E, Smith Prairie View g - ' Q I' Alden in Norman Small 9' 5 'aol 'Q ,jf -- E . S1 ' . ' N, A' ' Pl x ff, f ll' 1f:f'ls1s U 3 1 David L. Smith - W W V South Hutchinson Lllk U I 5 9577 ltl' Gregory Smith Hutchinson ,V Jan Smith gnu. K, j 8,5 I M W -vw- gi this i 1' Newton John Smith W L Hutchinson Larry Smith .- .g- 3 1 7 ,V ,L time Hutchinson t ri U E ,X lf F If L if 3 I C 3 I I in o D f 01:13 Linda Smith Hutchinson Sharon Smith Hutchinson Sherryl Smith Hutchinson Warren Smith -' f Hutchinson 7 Y 5 i 5, - ' 7 if I '-'il iii ? Q J ' 2 M-dw Q fi William smith i A Nickerson Y Chris Smyth K ' 1 fx x 5 , Zffiufit 1 it it G wg, ii' S A l W W, Pt ig.. A t i 'U-If f Ansonia, Conn. F A A 1, ,3 ,N Judy Smyth Hutchinson Ruth Snider Hutchinson Bette Souba Burrton K is .t.: 1 L -. W -IJ David Souder it 21 Augusta f W'-wjil ttl 4 Mike Sparkman X Great Bend ' ' 3523 ggi, Johnnie spellmcn , f 5: Hutchinson - Bill Spence Hutchinson Allen Spencer Hutchinson - ' , 1 - -ti- Llayd Spickard 2 kk: I A Pittsburgh, Penn. V Hutchinson llll Dwight Staats . K ., 5 1 G , 4 35 t A Leonard Sprout iiisi U, iw nf- s Abbyville Judith Stacy McPherson ' i Mqking semester grades final by reading them to the registrar's office is Mrs. These English compositions will be the death of me yet, thinks David Mc Verna Oldenstcidt to Margaret Swafford. Clure while he hastily scribbles on. 82 Jerry Smith LW if Lynn Stansel Hutchinson Cheryl Stanton Sgott City Bob St. Clair Liberal David Steele Hutchinson Gwenna Steffen Hutchinson Carolyn Stein Hutchinson Norman Steinman St, John Jeff Stephenson Hutchinsgn Linda Stephenson Hutchinson Linda Stevens Danville Mary Stewart Lyons Terry Stieben McPherson Marion Stiles South Hutchinson Cheryl Stittsworth Junction City Dave Stoesz Hutchinson Steve Stofer Hutchinson Russell Stokes Overland Park Richard Stone Kansas City, Mo. Sandy Stoner Hutchinson Connie Stones Red Cloud, Neb. Roy Strayer Hutchinson Carol Strohl Cunningham Jeff Stropes Hutchinson Steve Struble Caldwell Dennis Stuart Hutchinson Jim Stuart Attica Sue Stull Hutchinson Dennis Sturat Ansonia, Conn. Gary Suhler Lyons Doug Sullivan Bennington Those 8 O0 classes are gust too much for Steve Laird Couples can be found in nearly all the halls of HCJC. Kathy Swaney Derby Mary Sykes Hutchinson Stan Tague Anthony Doug Taylor Hutchinson James Taylor Hutchinson Phillip Tener Hutchinson Greg Tennant Hutchinson Mason Tennant Hutchinson Nancy Terrill Hutchinson Tina Terry Hutchinson Steve Teter Hutchinson Larry Thiel Hutchinson Mark Thimesch Andale Milt Thomas Arllgnton Carol Thompson Meade Leslie Thompson Plains Minnie Thompson Sterling Bill Thrift Hutchinson Doug Thurman Hutchinson Terri Thurman Hutchinson Cecilia Tieperman Hutchinson Ronald Tillery St. John Gale Titus Hutchinson Eddie Tobias Lyons Leslie Torrence Hutchinson Tom Tregallos Hutchinson Gwenell Trosper Hutchinson Marcho Troyer Yoder Jack Tucker Hutchinosn Robert Tucker Huntchinson L ' , if 'vw zzl i, I I lf f ' g ' f ,..,, ,Lf A-. 2' ' V wt k 1 L 6 W 'YM L 1 A, , ,L V Vrzk ' LL Lf ' ,y, 9 if A' 'r 'Qi -we if Q T F? L n L L 'W L ? , Q Q IL!!! 7 Li :ll A,V,:: vs 6 KX 'V f 11' l . T 31 Tm K . K W., I et ' A K ,L at 3 Lt L, R kkrk L ,, ,Lf Nm me V L' ii' r fm 'S-ty. r ,Lge . ,4 in Q - , L gf' A K f ff -L ' nv- Q ,, 3 3 N- it ,S Y 'V' , 2, '4'f ' K 3-cj' 5 T mime it L HL L sg 'Y T A 4' M3 ti 'Y 'T no ' L 'L if f. A - E4 Q I 1-. T 1' ' I o M - f , Q: ' Q -f.. Q f L 'V V N ,A -fi' 3 A ,- :ff A' - tr 7 ,1 -' Q5 N f .. . L L ' Lt. , .N tt V ' -tr'-ft: l V' V f-Ts , L .LLLLL K , 1 , f x L t T V -'Fas - H A ,,,,,.-1. Wa Ap, Looking up the stock market for his econ class is Eldon Coleman, .aw Diligently concentrating on putting the correct anwer on the test are Duane Thompson and Les Harmon. 84 on-H L, Q , 1 , V Hifi X . . Q' Q K g,,,,.,,,.- A ., 4 i. -X 2256 i ir Q' it f . H -,ffifers ' isgiiitj N 2 it glfxwm if 8,3 is an mfs i , St iid M . , f at gag ff ,t 1 i R . t X fi? 'GT lL, yu... 4-ww 3 Q! I yr 9,32 if A quiet corner is really not too hard to find. 5 I. I ,Q na i i :N li' 1 '1 ,f i . i ! ' E .if-ar' -f 1 ' .715 E - l NSR' 46 85 Virgil Tucker Hutchinson Bill Turney K Hutchinson ' 'HQ , Al Tutak Pawnee Rock Larry Tuxhorn Hutchinson Charles Ulbrich Hutchinson Mike Underwood South Hutchinson 84' Verle Underwood Esbon . '. Roger Unruh Halstead . Sue Unruh Hutchinson V- - .1 Randy Updegroye Hutchinson gg, .fn ,sf EM J. . Q if Q Gene Valentine Russell , Doug Valerius Hoisington e ir Joyce VanHorn Hutchinson . If .ii Mike Vaughn - A 1 ' Winfield Scott Vesper W- Hutchinson V ' 'N Roger Vieux Atwood s ff. 5, t V David Vincent - fi Lakin in Sandy Vincent 5, Hutchinson Q Joyce Vogts Canton 32 652 55 gag Ron Volavka , vs '--i digg Caldwell .y a y if Ja N K Hess Vollweider - Burrton 1 1 'VY' I -, , W Joan Volweider A i 'iv Hutchinson Bill Votruba Hutchinson Becky Waddle Abbyville Bill Wagler Hutchinson Ken Wagler Wichita 'iv Steve Walker Wichita Kenny Wallace Lyons Mike Wallace Hutchinson Janet Walraven Hutchinson Q., What do you suppose happened to all those boys who were here a minute ago? asks Faye Flinn of Carol Strohl and Ellen Fulks, Dave Wolters Hutchinson Larry Walters Hutchinson K - Y '.-' fre: t n nn l Bruce Warren - ' f ' W ' 5: Harper Ki? is la Torn Wasinger ,- Chase I .E X51 4 Richard Watts , A ' E iv- , ft gt Hutchinson 5' - V . 5 as Allen Weber ' , i U' Wellington Vi ' te at i sw ' We A W- f i Mike Weber I A i Hutchinson It 215' Q Douglas Webster -iii K' ' 51 Macksville fx.: : 1 3521-1 Jon Webster k.-'i' ' H utc h i n so n . i Q J 5 l 5 t if at H tt Q 01 il s We ' 5 55.8 K X mmf' fsggimf .3 Chester Weeks Hutchinson Donald Weesner L 1-at ' Halstead William Weesner Halstead 5 Sw scmffaununi get W A 555 5 - Cr f-S . ? WelI that test wasn't really so bad, thinks Mike Vaughn as he finishes a semester final. z ' 1 tt X ,av sryg. 4-we 5. .lv in 4-we ig . Cz' Q ..,, ,, . xl 'Q il k ' liyfs Q' Q? V sstt .t l 86 , - 5-N., lg Doing a class assignment to be handed in at the end ofthe hour are Patti Larsen and Bob Clegg. 'Il fl? ' f e , Vs, ,,- A Q iv ei- 1 if . Q Tis, , KZ Carmen Wegerer Marion Bill Weigand Stafford Doris Weil Hutchinson Don Weiser South Hutchinson Terry Weiterman Overland Park Janet Welch Hutchinson Ronnie Welch Sterling Howard Wells Hutchinson Melesse Wells Hutchinson Rodger Wells Prairie View Joyce Weninger Maize Particia Wenner Hutchinson -41 ii? W, f .s.,aff,-our .1 V, - . i2frf'f':L.?--f'V . : Ifzhw . l r ' f fit 5 I ef X ...gy h h is 0' swfiffffrfg .-if 225 so Q55 ' mm ,Liu I . . ,, , - 4 lr M' --Q A if ,R 1 if af L i' 1 f- ? A if emit? X, li is W Wir, .V , I T . . gy, . K HW! I I ...- 2.8 i 3 ,wx T 1 ,aw ,, - .U t x Htl s if QV: . A X 3 ww ' ,ig ii? ,Y 5, , ,,,, M J' Q, ' g y , . ,L. .,LL, W Y L 755 , 1' L N, if' ,Ai ' fggglik tz' Hg .. 5' 5 we - 5,5 55 ' 21 14 is-g 2 , .V tt 1 sf ti .tfwflll :Eg .-. it is L, 'au 0' N- 1 M r L ' -, is '7 ,-- f 'W in U n ,L VK 1 i M, ' - - . . , r sex . A, . I ,,LA,' r i wk 5' E' ' ' K A , Thania Zink .. ' , Vhf- ' Turon ,.4 Earl Zongker ,yr f Q 5 j J 3 Plevna ' . ..i 4-JV 3 'nk Warren Zook gut' 'RH 4. -. j i ri Larned as fl i - Dan Zurnalt jf Hutchinson ' Gary Zwick fhf Sterling 87 Walter Wenner Hutchinson Bill Weppler Hutchinson Cheryl Weslarooks Harper Gayle West Hutchinson Julia West Hutchinson Mike Westermon Halstead Jim Weston Hutchinson Gary Wetzel Hutchinson Shirley Wheaton Hutchinson Jim Wheeler Hutchinson Steve White Pretty Prairie Charles Wielond Oakley Allen Wiens Buhler Dianne Wiens Newton Kathleen Wiens Hutchinson Mary Wiens Inman Paula Wilbur Lyons Dan Willison Wichita Dennis Wilson Jetmore Tom Wilson Cheney Margie Wimer Murdock AI Winchester Hutchinson Ruth Winsinger Pretty Prairie Judy Wirtz Great Bend Terry Withrow Lyons Karelyn Wolfe Hutchinson Karen Wolfe Hutchinson Charlene Wolff Anthony Shirley Woods Hutchinson Regina Woodson South Hutchinson Moni Sue Woolley Hutchinson Doug Wright Spivey Vicki Wurdeman Meade Alva Wycotf Oakley Dick Yadon Hutchinson Donna Yoder Hutchinson Glenn Yoder Hutchinson Loyd Yoder Hutchinson Paul Yoder Hutchinson Randy Young Cheney Robert Young Lyons Ali Zargor Iron Mid-Term Students Bill Bosfy Burrton Jerry Bo ker Alden Mike Borton Hutchinson Deon Belden South Hutchinson 13 I ' ' I Poul Bleu Hutchinson gk Tom Bowrnon L A Hutchinson Steve Boy Coywood l i Fronk Boyce Z J 4.-s Hutchinson -1 N 5 ' tc I 'i fififf. ' H as .e. we, 4 3 5 c , 1 'x 'N ..,, ,X S. M .. , i 4,1 fki- ,,.' ,-:: ,X,s 4 Q, .L 'liiffi , As,.,,, Xg., , . mqwg. fisemssig, f ., wx W9 -,S ef ,t ,.gc,g,k Vs, gt , i Q ' it' 1: we r - ff . 1. x .. Vit f f f K L . -.- , -it y ,p in W, Nui 'G' A ' A Wliiliiifrii L' t, Tiff? if Aww. Hz mf- Q Z'jig35,KGEg', M I K. , X .f Dennis Buchmon Alto Visto Dick Connell Lyons Henry Cox Hutchinson Don Cully Hutchinson Bernie Dahl Lincoln Diono Donford Kinsiey Koren Davidson Hutchinson Denny DeHoven Greot Bend Robert Douglos Tecumseh, Neb Mo ry Du by Lyons Before entering school, ol! freshmen ore required to toke the Cooperative This Botmon chorocter hos got to be kidding, frowns Bob Kucero os he Engiish TEST. watches T. V. in the Union. Ceddy England St. John Mike Enz Newton David Frye Cheney Ralph Gard Peabody Darrell Greer Wichita James Griffin Nickerson Barbara Hargis Burrton Rick Hensley Hutchinson Bob Jackson Greensburg Greg Jackson Hutchinson i1,ik?,5:s55 , K 9 iii-49 2 x AE' x J Q if ,gi 5 1:15 Verleen Forrest Argonia Steve Forster Haven Judy Gearhart Hutchinson Linda Goble South Hutchinson , in E Ken Hansen ly Hutchinson 5 009 ,.-we Ron Hanson N l Hutchinson ij, . n I' x - Marc Hillmer , . V . W ifi ., Hutchinson i f , g i. We-'t fg, j: Larry Holmes gi f -:.L JJ 1:5 ' Valley Center E -A f , , 2 f if I Sam Jones 'Lx rkt 7 Hutchinson xiii' kiwi . i 'Y f 29-wifi . Audeen Kennedy 7 ' Hutchinson 35, I 1 f - if 'riff 5. . , Nh , , my if N 'Xiif Doug Scholl wraps a finger wound on a fellow student in the class taught by Mr. Keady. Ron Volavka inspects the figure 8 wrap performed by Steve Walker and Don Tyre in First Aid class. Delmar Kincaid Haven Teresa Klassen Hutchinson ' L . Albert Koehn Greensburg ,,,. - :-v 7 Steven Koehn -wg Moundridge Martha Lu se Nickerson Jim McFarland Hutchinson 'E-3 Bob McMurry Hutchinson John Mcilvain Garfield Numerous groups played at the various dances throughout the year. Making gravy with pancake flour sure does take along time, and it's still not thick, thinks Rich Sahlfeld as he prepares supper for his room mates. Don Macmillan Wexford, Penn, Edwin Meisenheimer Hutchinson JCVVY MCYEV 1 . , Mg., Mount Hope 1 7' Mickey Miles is ' Hutchinson . : by Bob Miller Hutchinson Harry Miller , Washington, D.C. Mike D. Miller Hutchinson Wanda Morrison Hutchinson Getting the names of people being photographed is part ofthe iournalist's duties. Here Ellen Fulks writes the name of Nadene Long. Jacque Powell Este A7 gmm , , a N. 1 fZ rx 95,15 L Hutchinson I 5 A tw X ,fgulgk Q. H Jerry Priddy Nickerson f 5422 V .5 pf R ,rf-ef? T21 ff Kay Proctor Wichita 'la Virginia Pruitt ' Geneseo I Pam Rabourn I A I A Hutchinson fu. gg , Ilse Rasmussen , ix.-f .W Hutchinson . y 9' p Delwin Ratbun Eg, Lincoln .V . . Ai ' Leroy Risley '- I - . 'iff 1.2 K Rogo , K - JW? it Q lt? ,. , J tint ,. IA G X l 'll i PA , l l 5 . ,xiii 4 fa ,f We 5 Y I 1 I -egWf,.Mm. . 2 wr.: .. We x ' iii? -me - 1' .,,,. . Connie Morrow Hutchinson Ruben Morrow Hutchinson Larry Nelson Kingman Paul Neufeld Inman Dale Newell Stafford Nelson Palen Glen Elder Gilbert Pickenpaugh Hutchinson Charles Ponton Lyons it W, Q M Q 1. 5 it - I--,Pee , E. ! , i E i an s X t. -, R' x Yr Posing for mom and dad before leaving tor the winter formal are Ane Nich alson and Chuck Pyle. Charles Roberson Hutchinson Shirley Robinson Hoven David Roger Chillicothe, Ill, Doug Scholl Beloit Jim Schopen Wilmefte, lll. Richard Seclc Hutchinson Steve Shepherd Newton Erno Stevens Hutchinson During u lull ofthe yearbook sessions, the class decided cortooning would be fun. The result was c black boord of scribbles similar to these. Need we soy more? Y f it 5 T ,,.L .. fifgif iiielillf' .1355cfl, Eugene Stoppel -iff' ,. Ness City . ' sf ' ' N E . 1 V ' 0 .T 'K Ron Sturgeon , .V QW' I I' I Hutchinson i 1 ' mf' fu Charles Summers K Y: K ' ' Newmn fi ld rar 1 tl fl ' J' T Il il ' f 1 Mi Q f 'mow 'tv eQQ sz Hutchinson -5 -' - 1, , ,, - 1 Phil Taunton Junction City Tommy Temple Hutchinson f ft wa S ' af?':r-zfstlfggg me --Qfigfp wi- 4:1 ' iffsfus ffV22wf,o..f? e iw.. .,.-, of tit,-ww 1- g MH ,S 4 f 7 t ' : cttw ,s1,f-,1f.,,- was xtsyfg ' sy: ,t ,-1 - , sry, , , . ,Ven K fsfff-wsevsssirr' .- .:r:snf '. 'K 'r ..,g,g?fm,ff ' M J r Kay Thies 'r - Hutchinson ' 'V - slr? K frm ,- -Z, -in ' S is '. Greg Thomos sf. John is sf'-'fn S in i Q sa' K 'f-' Zi ' is , w Z N 3 5 -.M 459 2 4 tml ml' .1 , N mg w Q M an rf - Mt f Et' ev Alon Vining Lcrned Colvin Warner Hutchinson Doug Weisrniller Wichito Dennis Willems Inmcn Don Williczms Hutchinson Frank Winter Hutchinson John Withrow Hutchinson Steven Wood Richlond Richord Woodruff Hutchinson Lorry Woods Nickerson X99 Sf Os First Summer School At HCJC Summer sessions were held for the first time at the Hutchinson Community Junior College the sum- mer of 1965. First term was from June 7 to July 2 and second term was from July 5 to July 30. Classes met in the cool surroundings of the student union except those requiring laboratory work. The school day was from 7:00 to 11:00 leaving afternoons for study in the college or city library. Students enrolled for one course a session earning a maximum of eight credit hours for both terms. The courses offered were English composition I and II, general psychology, college and applied algebra, physical science, elements of geography, introduction to literature I and Il, human growth and development, American history, general biolo- M,s,pcndies,,,efe,,edinf0,mc.ig,o,,p, gy, business mathematics, trigonometry, and basic physics. Fifteen regular faculty members instructed about 150 students. Similar arrangements have been made for next summer. ,as AI left: Sheryl Sykora, Kay Rockhold, Ann Nicholson, and Pat Foster, get their literature requirement for graduation. Mrs. Eilerts was their instructor. YE! Pat Johnston and Charlene Wolff look at smears under the wb rTt1CI'OSCOpe. 1,13 Mr. Brandyberry explains the fundamental procedures of manipulating a high powered microscope to Jim Morton and his lab partner. 94 Adult Education Enrollment Increases Night school is another function carried on at the Hutchinson Community Junior College. The purpose of adult education is to extend the cultural and practical benefits of college work to those unable to attend classes at any other time. The demand for courses determines the curricu- lum which is patterned after the day school pro- gram, and operates under the same rules and reg- Mr. Kellenbarger explains the basic theories of math. Informal discussions were popular in this psychology class. ulations as day school. Courses are offered for college credit or non-credit ranging from aviation and flight to child development and marriage problems. Student union facilities, such as vending machines and recreational equipment, as well as the library and parking areas are available for night school student's use. Mr. Slapar points out special things to notice on these blue prints. At 9:15 p.m., math class was reaching its peak. E I I SECTION EDITOR: ELLEN FU LKS Stuco members Linda Smith, John Cotter, Sharon Mangles, Doug Ward, Cindy Griggs, and Steve Rock meet on Tuesday night in the Walnut Room. Not pictured are John Michael, Bill Henry, and Lynn Barnard. Stuco Governs Student Commission, the student governing body which co-ordi- notes attairs between students and administration, began the busy school year by planning orientation week. The commission also compiles the student directory, hosts the State Student Commission meeting-of which Cindy Griggs is secretary-treasurer-and spon- sors dances tor the student body. The main social events ot their year were the Winter Weekend and the Homecoming Dance. There are nine members of the student commission, three of whom are chosen in the spring. Mr. Tom Kelly, Mr. Dale Gleason, and Mr. William Maben are faculty sponsors. Commission president Steve Rock opens the meet- ing with a smile. ' Y 9 Sponsors Maben Kell and Gleason observe the workin s ofthe commission. 98 An ecstatic Linda Hunt was chosen Homecoming Queen by the student body. Charlene Wolff and Bob Drosselmeyer enioy the decorations at the winter formal Winter Weekend. Students participate in an after-game dance sponsored by the commission. Club members worked hard on floats for the homecoming parade, and each club also nominated a queen candidate. Mr. Kelly introduces Student Commission candi- dates John Michael, Sharon Mangles,Linda Smith and Bill Henry to the students at an assembly in the fall. f 1 , ,L ,Lf f Dragons this year are: First row: Larry Harris, Bob Kucera, Larry Shotts, John Ed Raner, Lynn Collmann, Lance Savage, Gary McKinney, .John Charles, Terry Schneider, Garry Schlottog, Don Willoughby, Larry Brunk, Dan Friedenberger, Woolsey, Mike Lowen Clarence Bontrager, Bob Cooley, Rex Danford. Top Dwayne Bachmon. Second row: Joel Finke, Roger Vieux, Lary Wolff, Tom row: Steve Walker, Nick Stroup, Sandre Norwood, Richard Watts, Larry Beiker, David Steele, Phillip Brown, Dave C, Chambers, Alan Muntz, Vic Farrell, Greg Berglund, Randle Johnson, Dwayne Panzer, Bob Kirk, Bill Dalke, Moser, Dick Dean, Robert Montgomery. Third row: Mike Nichols, Allan Smith, Mike l-lorton,Jim Morton, Mike Hall, Dragons Stimulate Dragons Club is the organization for men students at Juco which sponsors dances for the student body, provides pep at ball- games, and generally enhances school spirit. They also publish the athletic pro- N grams, film both football and basketball games, and award a S200 scholarship to an N' in M' fi is hi outstanding Dragon. The Dragons were honored this year by having their candidate, ,ii Linda Hunt, elected Homecoming Queen. l I r ,af-V l' f A P Tom Beiker isn't sure he still wants to loin Dragons after he sees what officer Larry Shotts tleftj is doing to Steve Walker and Bill Dalke. Dragons help cheer the team to victory at the first football game of the year. 100 V Ami? - sg af- . .We ' .. .Hag A .MM t ...M The Dragon-Dragonette float depicting Dodge City's Boot Hill was admired even by the Conquistadores. Dragonettes Usher As soon as baby Dragonettes are initiated, they begin their traditional duties of ushering at ball- games, and the National Tournament, sponsoring after-game dances, making pep posters, selling mums for Homecoming, and promoting school spirit. Dragonettes combined with the Dragons in October to build a float for Homecoming which vvon Honorable Mention. They nominated their president, Sharilyn Burns for homecoming queen. Dragonettes this year are: First row: Faye Flinn, Sharilyn Burns, Connie Moore, Judy Dixon. Second row: Connie Christensen, Sue Dunbar, Sharon Smith, T f .nw um lola Small is steadied by Jim Scott and Sharilyn Burns as she undergoes her initiation into Dragonettes. Another baby Dragonette awaits her turn, Leslie Moon, Gloria Chapman, Third row: Rhonda Kersey, lola Small, Lynn Galloway, Sue Shipley. Q. 53: , if -,W N ..- i . , 4 1 ' K Q ' s, A ' , l . , :I 0' , M. -V I l 9 , , WT- fee..- .-. ...-Y-fr... , W. T 9 Q Members of the Young Democrats are First row: Mary Wempe, Beth Canfield, Deanna Broakhouser, Tvvylla Hamann, Judy Basnett, Carole Rohrer. Second row: John Brown, Don Willoughby, Faye Flinn, Carol Thompson, Alan Culver, 6 .Ni T a I Dunking for apples was a stunt enioyed by many at the Young Democrats' Halloween party. Participants here are Toby Vieux, and Mary Wempe. Officers of the Collegiate Young Democrats are Mary Wempe, treasurer, Faye Flinn, publicity chairman, Randle Johnson, vice-president, Richard Honton, president, Shir- ley Gitchell, secretary, and Dedra Drew, second vice- president. X f- ',, Shirley Gitchell, Donna Dick, Sandra Johnson, Dedra Drew. Third row: Tom Wasinger, Kenneth Hoover, Murray Heinich, Charles Buck, Dave Dickhunt, Randle Johnson, Mike Nichols, Mike Horton, Richard Honton. Demos Affiliate Young Democrats had a busy year at HCJC. Their club sponsored one of six floats in the homecoming parade and their candidate for queen, Dedra Drew was homecoming attendant. Democrats sponsored a Halloween costume party for the student body and brought speakers to the campus who were of interest to the community. Officers of the Young Democrats traveled to Cedar Vale in November to affiliate with the State Collegiate Young Democrats, and met there also with the state's Young Democrats, to which they also belong. This year marks the first in several that Hutchinson's Collegiate Young Democrats have affiliated on a statewide basis. f lf, . ,- wwiwi ?2fTfi N W .. Il? Lt. Governor John Crutcher tells an interested audience about his travels in Russia. Young Republican members consist of First row: Meredith Crawford, Beth Harris, Jeannie Ditus, Roger Vieux, Rex Danford, John Foster, Connie Chris- tensen, Kathy Swaney, Linda Barnes. Second row: John Strella, Joel Finke, Roseann Morgan, Connie Heacock, Rae Jean Matlack, Gayle Baughman, Rex Danford, president, Tom Kite, treasurer, Meri Crawford, program chairman, John Foster, secretary, and sponsor Mr. Elliott discuss plans for their next meeting. Not pictured are Toby Vieux, publicity chairman, and Neal Greiner, vice-chairman. Gop's Increase Lt. Governor John Crutcher, Congressman Garner Shriver and the Honorable Robert Dole headed the list of speakers in the Collegiate Young Republicans Organization this year. The Republicans, sponsored by Mr. Elliot, increased their club membership and interested their members by participation in the Homecoming float contest, state conventions, and regional workshops. Their candidate,Jeannie Ditus, was Homecoming Queen attendant. Linda Clark, Sue Rider. Third row: John Schneider, Larry Harris, Bob Kucera, Larry Adair, Dick Dean, Wesley Race, La Vern Gossen, Allen Winchester, Bob Cooley. Top row: Lary Wolff, Ron Garnett, Jim Nelson, Ed Poley, Jim Frazier, Mike Jones, Richard Leonard, Mike McLain, Mike Hardacre. 1eia.....--L.. -f wrax:,s c am Ji , X - Q Q The drill team performed at several home basketball games. Practices are held twice a week in the arena in preparation for the NJCAA Tournaments. Members ofthe drill team are: First rowJudy Kirk, Beverly Minnis, Faye Flinn, Rhonda Kersey, Ellen Wintamute, Karen Maynard, Jan Welch, Sue Dunbar, Diann Barnes, Flo Fountain, Kathleen Weins, Carol Strohl, Carlene Boggs, and Dawn Newberger. Second row, Barbara Lanning, Jan Bennett, Judy Ellis, l Co-captains Mary Dahlberg fleftj and Nancy Soft lrightl assisted Girls March The 32 members of Juco's Drill Team are kept busy during the year appearing at football and basketball games, parades, and special appear- ances. They marched in the Homecoming Parade for the first time this year, and were invited to ap- pear at Pratt, Medicine Lodge, Nickerson, and Ha- ven. The Drill Team, whose members are exempt from gym class, holds practices in the arena every Thursday and every other Tuesday. In February and March, practices are held twice a week in prepara- tion for the NJCAA Tournaments. Three managers help with props, music and uniforms. Mr. Elmer Gibson, Mrs. John Kline, and faculty member Miss Ruby Munzer are sponsors. Linda Blake, Kay Farney, Carolyn Warden, Janice Miller, Nancy Soft, Sharilyn Burns, Sharon Smith, Paula Wilber, Sandra Johnson, Mary Dahlberg, Loreen Locke, and Marsha Troyer. with routines. . . nnwwmrsnww The Drill Team performed in red and blue uniforms and used flags for one routine. Managers Gloria Chapman and Sue Shipley watch rehearsal. Not pictured is Lynn Galloway. Cardboard 'fans are used in practice until the new ones are ready .fi Miss Munzer, Mr. Gibson and Mrs. Kline are sponsors. Nancy Pitcher performs at dress rehearsal. 'Q' e 1 95' 105 Catholics Discuss The Catholic students of HCJC are invited to join Newman Club, sponsored by Monsignor Lampy and two faculty members, Mr. Hickey and Mr. Wiebe. Besides discussions on ethnic and moral problems of the age in relation to the Church, Newman Club activities for the year included a Lebanese dinner prepared by Raymond Juma and several dances for the student body. Officers for the year were John Anguiano, president, Sandra Johnson, secre- tary, Rich Sahlteld, vice-president, and Valerie Ploutfe treasurer. Newman Club members are: First row, Angela Clites, Ardis Faust, Raeleen Moser and Valerie Plouffe. Second row, John Anguiano, Sandra Johnson, Rich Sahfeld, and H W I W Barbara McKenna. Third row, Pat Dixon, Eddie Dudas, Larry Farrell and Jim Frazier. -Y T Fourth row, John Eussen, Duane BergKamp, and Mike Jones. Sponsors Mr. Ted Wiebe and Mr. Gerald Hickey decide onthe next speaker for a Newman Club program. Newman members Carol Strohl, Jo Mehrtens, Val Plouffe, Sandra Johnson, and John Anguiano discuss plans for a group proiect. 1 it if Campus Christian members are: First row, mint, Leslie Moon, Joan Bennett. Second Strella, John Hanneman, Larry Smith, John T Cheryl De- row, John Foster, Jim Baze. Third row, Tom Jackson, John Brown, Kenneth Wagner, Richard Honton, and Mike Horton. M Members of Campus Christian at their December meeting gather around the Christmas tree to discuss today's world. 107 Mike Moulds, publicity chairman, Mr. Meigs, sponsor, Larry Smith, program chairman, Jim Baze, president, Cheryl DeMint, secretary, and Nickie Stevenson, vice-president, officers of Campus Christian, pose before their Christmas tree, Not pic- tured is Joon Bennett, treasurer. Christians Meet Campus Christian is an interdenomina- tional organization on campus which serves the religious needs of the students. They meet twice monthly to discuss matters which concern them as students and Christians. Campus Christian sponsors the annual Thanksgiving Assembly and holds a Christ- mas dinner each year. Their faculty sponsor is Mr. Meigs. Lockman Rehea rses Lockman Players presented Three plays This year, including a one-act play for assembly. Its members put in long hours of rehearsal on weeknights and workcall on Saturday mornings in The Hole, learning construction of sets, props, costumes, make-up, lights, sound, and publicity. Lockman Players began a new policy of electing officers in The spring of l965. Officers for The coming year will be elected in The spring of l966. This allows more members To know The candidates and provides freshmen with a chance To lead The group. Lockman officers Larry Shotts, vice-president, Ellen Fulks, president, Sara Foster, secretary, and Karri Klamm, social chairman, take time out to pose in Their Halloween costumes. Not pictured is Dedra Drew, treasurer. Members of Lockman Players are: First row: Sara Foster, Ellen Fulks, Karri Klamm, Dedra Drew, and Larry Shotts. Second row: Angela Clites, Rhonda Kersey, Janice Welch, Sharon Parker, 1 52g Any Time you're ready boys. Mr. Walter R. Spitz, sponsor of Lockman Players, prepares to dim the lights for rehearsal. Gwenna Steffen, and Bob Cooley. Third row: Dick Dean, Joel Finke, Mike Nichols, Roger Vieux, Mike Horton, Larry Harris, and Bob Kucera. . nl Players Perform Everybody Loves Opal is a story of the perpet- ual optimist who refuses to believe that her three friends, Brad, Sol, and Gloria, could be attempting to kill her for insurance money. Her birthday mer- ry-go-round causes the ceiling to fall on her and she is struck by a hit-and-run driver, but she will not believe the warnings of her friend the cop until Brad attempts to set her on fire. When she finally realizes that they were only after money, she still prefers to keep their friendship, giving them the money she collected over the years, lying iust out of sight around her house. ff' gb I never seen a Beniamin Franklin before. Jadey Swirles shows Larry Shotts as Mike Nichols examines his fincl. 5 Viv. - 1 ,- it' P F ::, W T ,,L fl K ii sg Q M ' 5 si --,. -- 1 . is X Q Q ll ... X , i . EJ q is A, ul ' 2 . . 'Q . l,,,ss l ....... , ,kk 1 . .2 if- f if is 1 sf -- r if l sure hope these glasses will disguise me when I clump her on the highway, muses Larry Shotts as he shoulders Gwenna Steffen. What's a merry-go-round playing Happy Birthday got to do with Halloween? thinks Larry Shotts as Mike Nichols, Jadey Swirles, and Gwenna Steffin admire her present. The entire cast of Everybody Loves Opal here ioins in a toast To all good men-and bad ones too. They are Opal Kronkie-Gwenna Steffen, Solo- man Bozo-Larry Shorts, Gloria Gu- lockA.Iadey Swirles, the Doctor- Deck Dean, the Cop-Art Astle, Brad- ford Winter-Mick Nichols. Opal was presented November 18, l9, and 20. J L n '1'-ef' g. All ,J I 1 A 7 V Lfwv- X- kk! Wi F S Speaker's Practice Students interested in participating in forensic events on the college level join Phi Rho Pi, spon- sored by Mr. Kelly, the debate coach. This club pro- motes interest in the various forms of public speak- ing e.g. debate, oratory, extemporaneous speaking, impromptu speaking, and interpretation. Each chapter sends contestants to the national tourna- ment in the spring. The club boasts many winners in the National Debate Championships, last year Lee Thompson and Tony Purcell won Ist in the National Debate Tournament in Oregon. Lee Thompson listens to advice on his affirmative case from debate coach Tom John Michael prepares to give a practice extemporaneous speech Kelly. to the debate class Members ofthe National Fraternity, Phi Rho Pi, are Tim Bronaman, Tom Kite, Thompson Dedra Drew Tony Purcell Bob St Clair and Lyle Anderson Jack Robertson, John Michael, Moni Sue Woolley, Coach Tom Kelly, Lee 110 sa' , if 'I f ,gm pw -- ..,, sw -3 I '-if Q S iiis :Q Karen Behnke and Deanna Brookhouser apply their clerical training on a mimeographing machine. X Beth Canfield, Claudia Smyers, Twylla Hamann, and Sally Wernet speed up an their shorthand dictation. Girls Hold Jobs Theta Chi Sigma, the secretary's organization sponsored by Miss Griswold, provides a meeting of girls interested in many business fields. Each mem- ber of the club holds a iob in the Office Education work program and participates in club activities. Besides ushering at the State Class A Basketball Tournament, the girls entertain their employers at a banquet in April, and one of the members going on to a four-year college receives a scholarship of S100 from the club. Members of Theta Chi Sigma this year are: first row, Deanna Brookhouser, Bonnie Gingerich, Beth Canfield. Second row, Jeanne Tyson, Claudia Smyers, Carolyn Schwab, Sally Wernet. Third row, Twylla Hamann, Karen Behnke, Nadine Long, 'VFW' 3. ii Members of KSTA-NEA are: First row, Linda Barnes, Sara Foster, Janice Welch, Rhonda Kersey, Anne Wade, Ann Yust, Barbara Link, Leslie Moon. Second row, Judy Dixon, Connie Moore, Jennie Fornwolt, Phyllis Kumo- Z 3 i 2 i 2 Q K i Robinson, Sandra Hintz, Sandra Johnson, Sue Hodges, Pat Stimatze, Sheryl Miller, lolo Small. Fourth row, Alon Muntz, Dwayne Panzer, John Strella, Gordon Hedrick, ond Phillip Brown. rowski, Sally Enfield, Cheryl DeMint, Tina Terry. Third row, Shirley I m a c I 1 l' 5 I 1 .1 5 1 3' J , ...m 'Cf' Sponsor Mrs. Margaret Randles assists Linda Barnes in choosing courses needed for her teaching certificate, Teachers Plan Student Kansas State Teachers Association-National Education Association, sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Ran- dles, is an organization designed to acquaint future teach- ers with their chosen fields. Hutchinson's J. VV. Gowans Chapter was the first Future Teacher's Association chapter to organize in Kansas. The club holds both professional and social meetings, including luncheons, panel discus- sions, book reviews, and a banquet in May. The motto of KSTA-NEA is Quality education for all . Members of KSTA-NEA visit while waiting for the program to begin. ...sf w-' 4 i iw rw ' ,, vw! 112 l X 1 ,LVV ,yi me . iglib we I is mi . S ...t. Victor Moser and Sandra Johnson demonstrate the technique of becoming elegible for Phi Theta Kappa. Scholars Crganize Phi Theta Kappa is the national iunior college honorary scholastic fraternity, the equivalent of Phi Beta Kappa. The local chapter, Kappa Gamma, chartered in 1959, initiates each year sophomores who have an accumulative grade point average of 3.6 or higher earned from their freshman year. Second semester initiates are sophomores who have earned a 3.6 average from their first three semesters and freshmen who have a 3.8 average from their first semester. Officers of Phi Theta Kappa, sponsored by Mrs. Eilerts and Mr. Allen, are Sandra Johnson, president, Victor Moser, vice- president, Judy Wight, treasurer, and Shirley Gitchell, council member. Members of the faculty and parents of initiates greet the new fall members of Phi Theta Kappa. Members of Phi Theta Kappa are: First row, Ruth Ellege, Judy Wight, Shirley Gitchell, Sandra Johnson. Second row, Steve Rock, Randle Johnson, Danney Wolfe, Victor Moser, and Harley Wagler. YG it ff Xa- X,-wld 'tm Student nurses are First row: Cheryl Anderson, Mary Ann Wiens, Joleen Loepp, Pat Marshall, Paula Conkle, Marsha Kirkpatrick. Second row: Donna Ediger, Kathryn Book, Judith Stacy, Lenora Lieurance, Christena Schrock, Lauretta McFall, Sharon Ellsaesser, Virginia Carmile, Willa Moulds, Linda Nurses Board Bus Twenty-seven girls board their special bus at 7:30 a.m. Monday through Friday for their classes at Juco, and return to their dorm, Davis Hall, when classes are through. The girls are affiliated with the college for two semesters taking general chemistry, English, sociology, microbiology, nutrition, anatomy, physiology, psychology, and physical education. Y 's .ws Vg, AN my M Guyer. Third row: Mary Burgett, Ruth Winsinger, Tresa Schwartzkopf, Jean Haines, Delta Olson, Katherine Nettleton, Judy Westtahl, Ruth Snider, Dianne Wiens, Joyce Vogts, Treasa Ogden. Martha Rima and Instructor Mrs. Smith discuss medication as Mickey Thorn- berry takes the blood pressure of practice patient Lynn Zacharias, Joleen Loepp and Diane Wiens prepare to perform an experiment in micro- biology, a required course for nurses. 3,g,.3if.:2'q..fs ,fff'5.., '5'4 .srf'l 9r',,f Technicians Train Technical education at Hutchinson Community Junior College includes the fields of technical drafting, machine shop technology, secretarial science, automotive technology, electronics tech- nology, and electrical technology. Students in these fields learn skills to prepare them for employment in such diversified occupations as repair mechan- ics, service managers, radio and television broad- casting, rocketry, missile launching operations, data processing, radio control and radar tracking oper- ations, house wiring, clerks and stenographers. So the picture says connect this tube to that electrode and then move the wire to the inside . . . Doug Geist follows his radio diagram carefully. And you touch those wires with this hot thing here and they melt together, see? Jerry Saunders instructs Doug Geist in the art of soldering. Faye Flinn studies figures in her manual as she prepares to add them on a comptometer, 115 Members of Circle K are: First row, Dick Dean, David Steele, Terry Woolsey, Johnson, Greg Burglund, Phillip Brown, Mike Hall, Mike Horton, and Gary Dave Chambers, John Schneider. Second row, Bob Kirk, Jim Morton, Dennis Schlonog, Humiston, Don Willoughby, Dennis Epperson. Third row, Rex Danford, Randle '43 Men Hear Speakers Circle K is the men's service club at HCJC, sponsored by Mr. William Cole and the local Kiwanis Club. Meeting every other Tuesday in the Walnut Room of the Student Union, Circle K holds luncheon meetings followed by speakers. Mayor Walter Brooks spoke about community problems, Sam Butterfield spoke about basketball, a state conserva- tionist spoke about preservation of wildlife, and Doug Chambers and Phillip Brown talked about the International Convention they attended. The two main proiects of Circle K each year are promotion of the Blood Mobile's visit to Juco in the spring, and the hospitality center at Convention Hall during the NJCAA Tournaments. Officers are Dave Chambers, president, John Schneider, vice-president, and Terry Woolsey, secretary-treasurer. Sponsor Mr. Bill Cole prepares hamburgers for his hungry bunch. Members of Circle K enioyed a picnic at their annual pre-school gathering. ff! V' 'vow- 1 A 5 ,N I P, ',.X 14--...sn .. .,m.1,-A 116 Vs? Musicians Meet The Music Club is a new organization which started this year for the first time. This organi- zation is designed to promote interest in the area of music education. At their meetings, the members discuss ideas and methods about the different styles of music. They have a variety of groups come and perform for them. The Music Club sponsored a Christmas dance which was enioyed by all who attended. The Music Club's officers are Mike Moulds, Steve Huston, Phil Shuman, Karen Maynard, Sandra Johnson. Mrs. Baumer and Mrs. Lehman are the sponsors of the newly organized Music Club. Lynn Stansel, Steve Huston, Janis Spangler, Kathy Madden, Linda England, Mary Wempe, Kathy Krebhiel, Sondra Johnson meet informally to discuss new ideas and methods of music. f ' . X W in- M 7,,..-- wr wk Members of the concert choir are, Upper right: Edward Hagerman, Jan Rutherford, Steve Harman, Mary Burgett, Tom Fowler, Mary Wempe, Gary Caplinger. Top row: Dennis Helms, Linda England, Jere Miller, John Foster, Mike Moulds, Kay Farney, Gary McDonald, Shirley Robinson, Bob Clegg, Gerol Fields, Jean Hester, Norman Henry, Beth Ary, Jack Hughes, Rayleen Ellis, Ed Poley, Linda Hunt, Kathleen Madden, Phil Shuman, Janice Sexton, Carol Ralston, Sue Unruh, Ann Yust, Steve Huston, Lynn Barnard, Stan Katz, Janice Welch, Karen Maynard, Kathleen Wiens, Rebecca Rife. On floor: Howard Kennedy, John Brandt, Jerry Krehbiel, Faye Flinn, Leon Montford, Connie Christensen, Mr. Dickenson. Vocalists Tour Making over thirty performances in the Midwestern area, this mixed ensemble, the Dragonaires also welcomed the parents of HCJC students for Parents Day. On tours they made appearances at the Fort Hays College and high schools throughout the state. Their programs are com- posed of songs from Broadway musicals and standards from the popular fields. The college choir under the direction of Mr. Dickenson have many opportunities for public performance during the school year. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter pro- grams are presented for the public and school assemblies. In the spring the choir takes a trip and sings highlighted songs from their year's work. l i l .-1,-HW-m iiviiw' -W7 Wir' rx if . 'slilff ,T12'3?,-S?7f7.'l' ' jf' i f V Telex':ff4yifiX2ss5fsgs1,', , ' :ZW Perfecting their duet, Connie Christensen and Ann Yust re hearse with Mr. Dickenson for a near performance. Concert choir officers are Ann Yust, secretary, Linda Hunt, vice-president, Gary Caplinger, president. Singing in the Dragonaires are, First row: Connie Christensen, Gary McDon- Dennis Helms, Jeanne Hester, Lynn Barnard, Sue Unruh, Phil Shuman, Kathie ald, Janice Welch, Ann Yust, Jerry Boehme, Linda Hunt, Janice Sexton, Jack Pulver, not pictured,Jay Cameron. Hughes, Linda Pierce, accompanist. Second row: Jere Miller, Shirley Robinson, 119 The concert band members are: First row: Jeanne McMillen, Sue Unruh, Tom Fowler, George Holcomb, Janis Spangler, Margaret Mock, Kathleen Madden, Shirley Gitchell, Beth Ary, Jeanette Blackford, Rex Danford. Second row: Randy Updegrove, Linda Barnes, Beverly Rudicel, Carol Ralston, Bob Clegg, Lyman McGregor, Shirley Robinson, Greg Tennant, Ann Yust, Ron Tillery, Ann Alexander, Sharilyn Burns, Rayleen Eilts, Jeannie Ditus. Third row: Dennis Ep-person, David Ross, John Hart, Steve Graber, Jack Kranz, Tom Schreber, Gary Caplinger goes over his trombone solo once more before his performance. Mark Fletchall, Dennis Kauffman, Richard Tracy, Robert St. Clair, Lynn Coll- mann, Morris Lee Thompson, Rod Voth, Bill Henry. Fourth row: Jim Zier, Jerry Krehbiel, Jim Krehbiel, Andrea Kirk, Gary Caplinger, John Foster, Kenton Grubbs, Richard Leonard, Mark Richardson, Phil Shuman, John Simpson, Ron Richardson. Fifth row: John Missildine, Mr. McCosh, director, Linda England, Charles Reece, Wesley Hamilton, Edward Hagerman, Sharon Smith. l Rae Ann Chastain performs at a student recital held in the Lockman Auditorium. The Man with the Horn , Robert St. Clair, practices his trumpet for his weekly lesson. Boarding the bus for a two da tour are Connie Christensen, Y Shirley Robinson, Kathie Pulver, and Linda Hunt. Jon Owens, Don D'Amico and Ron Tillery are discussing where to put all the luggage and instruments for the state band and mixed ensemble tour. X s 'is sei? , . .... .. Bands Rehearse Six Kansas high schools participated in the stage band clinic held at the DCJC auditorium. The junior college stage band performed a concert for the students. Under the direction of Mr. McCosh, the concert band provided entertainment for the Kansas State Teachers Convention and also presented a winter concert which was open to the public. The concert band is divided into groups to provide ad- ditional team support and enthusiasm at all home games. These pep bands are under the direction of Ed Hagerman and Gary Caplinger who are student directors. Student recitals held throughout the year display the talent and progress of musicians in both the instrumental and vocal areas. Members of the stage band, The Pastels are, First row: Lyman McGregor, l'0W1 Ed HGQSVFHGH, Steve Gmbef, RlCl10fd T GCYr Robert 57. Clair, LY'1 ' Tom Fowler, George Holcomb, Greg Tennant, Randy Updegrove. Second row: Collmfmn, Tom Schreiber,f101PiCfUfed,Vern J0er1iCke,J0hn Missildine- Jon Owens, Jerry Krehbiel, Jim Krehbiel, Gary Caplinger, John Simpson. Third 121 K .ww vi!! Members of the Junior Collegian staff are Tim Branaman, Jim Schopen, Larry Shotts, Jim Tedford, Dick Dean, and Rodney Osborne. Sally Jarrott, Janice Miller, Leslie Moon, Sharon Park- er, James Weston, John Charles, Ardis Foust, and Carolyn Zimmerman await their weekly beat assign- ments. Not pictured here are Collegian reporters Rae Jean Matlock, Loreen Locke, and Bill Henry. ersmfzj Harley Wagler, Holland Victory, Ray Amrine, and Darrell Greer hope that someone will volunteer for that story be- fore they have to. if 'Mb' lm.. ' ' Other staff members are Diann Barnes, Jalayn Shaffer, Judy Kirk Carolyn Zimmerman, Ardis Foust, and John Charles. 122 1 digit. Sponsor Mrs. Eilerts unwraps her Christmas gift from the staff as Dr. Jarrott wonders what it could be. Paper Goes Weekly After publication of the first issue on the first day of school, the Junior Collegian once more became a main source of campus information and news. Besides giving special attention to such projects as the new building program and forthcoming social and sports events, the Junior Collegian was helpful to the students by provid- ing schedules for registration, enrollment, and final ex- ams. With issue seven, the Junior Collegian became a weekly newspaper, having previously been published bi-weekly. Edited by Patricia Foster and advised by Mrs. Pat Foster, editor, prepares to present the staff with Monday's words of wisdom. Eilerts, the paper was produced by members of the newspaper production class and the principles of iour- nalism class. 123 Lyman McGregor took over second semester as photographer for the Junior Collegian. Celia Burch attempts to identify baby pictures of staff members at their annual Christmas party. but Editor Faye Flinn worked closely with Mr. Frank Wright, our representative from American yearbooks. Staff members were kept busy during the year measuring pictures and making layouts... U f, -,l ,LJGQ Us M MM ,. g ' ' n Photographers for the yearbook were Mike Jacobs, Diann Barnes, Mike Horton, Mary Burgett, Becky Moyers, and Dennis WS I .ghff'f,:225g2f5, ' A . ' ,,,. S , mx I , 2 McClure. t 'K 5 f? Editor Faye Flinn and sponsor Mr. Ted Wiebe collaborated on chasing a picture for the color pages. discussing copy ' H 124 we jg, . he E l swf, 2 ,. K 5 .- : ' . , W... -f. - , I ' ,L sg, K.. 5 .wif W l gi., +45 1 . X- . li- ,Tiff ' f , ' 5 ,,i,-331' 5,?'Q' ,, WW. ,Z H, F. -. s . .3 , as 4- tv ai?-fb' . .. lr' -. . Mr. Wiebe assists the photo-iournalism class by shooting the color pages. Turn back to Page 6. and searching for negatives. tx Gil Cittlrll amor M113 gum-3 au., W 34584 rung? E LES? l bfi Big Man on Campus candidate Lee Thompson urges students to vote in the primary election Staff Wins First The staff of the Dragon's Tale began the year in a state of unrest, trying to find a room in which to work. They finally settled in 3OA, a room created by partitioning one end of room 30. Work on the first deadline then began in earnest. The staff of 14 worked closely with the photo-iournal- ism class to produce a yearbook with a complete record of events of the year. ln the fall yearbook members handed out l.D. cards, assisted with a yearbook clinic for schools in the surrounding area, sponsored Carol Strohl for Homecoming Queen, and worked on a float which won lst place in the Homecoming parade. Spring held final deadlines, work on the supplement, the Big Man On Campus Dance and coronation January 29, and finally, the release of the Dragon's Tale to the student body in April. The Dragon's Tale staff consisted of Mike Hall, Esther Ma- gie, Janet Walraven, Connie Christensen, Kay Jordan, Mary Wempe, Rich Sahlfeld, Faye Flinn, Jim Tedford, Freddie Harre, Carol Strohl, Jim Clark, and Ellen Fulks. Q.. ,M H95 1. wg SECTION EDITOR: JIM TEDFORD 1 966 Queen Hunt Attendant Diane Messing Circle K Attendant Kathleen Wiens Choir Attendant Cindy Griggs Lockman Players Attendant Dedra Drew Young Democrats Attendant Jeannie Ditus Young Republicans Team Fares Well 'I965 SEASON SCHEDULE DATE We They Sept. 5 Alumni 20 0 Sept. I I Northern Okla. 12 9 Sept. 'I7 Coffeyville 7 I4 Sept. 24 Ark City 27 'I8 Oct. I Ft. Scott 20 21 Oct. 9 Pratt 7 I 2 Oct. 15 Dodge City 7 'I2 Oct. 22 Garden City 23 0 Oct. 29 Independence 48 7 Nov. 5 Butler Co. 30 6 Nov. 'I3 Sterling Colo. 0 7 The football squad members are from left to right: First row: Mike Hensey, Terr Mann Dave Kern Ted McVa Tom Dw er Gar Smith Wilber Leiker Y I , Y, Y I Y I 1 Alan Knechtel, Gerald Bowman, Larry Bowden. Second row: Ron Hulsey, Lloyd Gunn, Joe Presti, John Elmore, Bob Johnson, Dennis Skurat, Bob Nicks, lra Cape, Richard Stone. Third row: Coach Matous, Richard Couch, Craig Deeds, Pat Phelan, Martin Hoover, Eddie Hayter, Steve Struble, Ray Finegan, Zack Ebner, Dick Dickhut. Fourth row: Warren Zook CManagerJ, Ron Volvaka, Jim Damm, Tom Ackerman, Gayle Brock, Terry Weiterman,JoeI Finke, Harold Kozmin, Coach McMurray, Coach Withrow. Fifth row: Bob Miller frnanagerj, GaryVrotiI imanagerj, Doug Johnson, Charles Gardner, Pat Malone, Ken Nappi, Glen Showers, Ron Hodges, Don Tyre, John Vehlow. Not pictured is Larry Moore. Conference Third The 1965 Blue Dragon football team fought their way to third place in the Kansas Jayhawk Junior College Conference. John Matous in his second year as head coach led the team to a 6-4 season record. The team of 44 members consisted of 19 sophomores, of which I8 were returning lettermen. Comprising the largest part of the team were the 25 freshmen. Coach Matous was assisted by Gene Keady, back field coachg Ken McMurray, offensive line coachg and Gary Withrow, defensive line coach. Seven of this year's dragons were chosen by the coaches of the Kansas Jayhawk Junior College Con- ference teams to be T965 All Stars. One other dra- gon earned an honorable mention. The Dragons began their season with the first practice August 23. Mike Hensey U41 sprints ahead with the ball to avoid his Ft. Scott pursuers From left to right the coaches are Gary Withrow, Gene Keady, John Matous fhead coachi, and Ken McMurray. sw if- 0' 5'l! 1. S L I x Moving in for the tackle are Alan Knechtel C525 and Rich Stone U85 during the Ft. Scott game. Mike Hensey C141 is downed by a Ft. Scott man as Terry Weitterman C693 blocks, Steve Struble CIOJ fights Dodge City for the ball. ALUMNI Unveiling their defensive might, the T965 Blue Drag- ons spit fire at the Alumni, defeating them 20 to 0 in their first game of the season at Gowans Stadi- um, September 4. The Varsity drove in two touch- downs in the first quarter. With only 5 minutes gone, the Dragons fired across the line to score, Sopho- more Ron Hodges hustled 47 yards to place the ball at the Alumni's 9yard line. Two plays later the Drag- ons led by T4 points. With 10:04 left in the third quarter, sophomore Glen Showers drove across the line to complete the Dragon's victory. NORTHERN OKLAHOMA Coming out from under a 9 point lead the Blue Dragons stampeded the Tonkawa, Oklahoma Mav- ericks, to win T2 to 9 at Tonkawa, Sepbember ll. The Mavericks scored with a 30-yard field goal in the third quarter and then blasted across the line to score again in the fourth quarter. Surprising the Mavericks, the Dragons fought back with two quick fourth quarter touchdowns. COFFEYVILLE The Blue Dragons crumpled under a fourth quarter touchdown by the Coffeyville Red Ravens to a 7 to 7 standstill until late in the fourth quarter when the Ravens crossed the line to score. The game was Hutchinson's home opener. F. Manager Gary Vratil receives instructions from the press box. BUTLER COUNTY With steady determination the Blue Dragons growled over the Butler County Grizzlies 30 to 6 in their last home game November 5. After the Grizz- lies made the first touchdown the Dragons tied the score in the first quarter. In the second quarter the Dragons scored after 44 yards of short gainers to lead at half-time l3 to 6. Breaking loose and run- ning 79 yards for a touchdown, Ron Hodges brought the score to 20 to 6 in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter the Dragons scored again and kicked an additional field goal to cinch their win. STERLING COLORADO Without scoring, the Blue Dragons were slain by the Sterling Colo. Plainsmen, 7 to O November i3 at Sterling. Holding the Plainsmen back, the Dragons allowed them only one touchdown. Sterling scored on a three yard keeper play in the second quarter. The kick was good. The Blue Dragons make a touchdown against Ft Scott October l 'lu 1 ' t S LW Nam Coach Matous gives advice to Mike Hensey ULU. ARK CITY From an early lead, the Blue Dragons roared over the Ark City Tigers to defeat them 27 to 18, Septem- ber 24 at Ark City. Following up the Dragon's initial 20 points, the Tigers scored T8 points. To insure their victory, the Dragons then charged across the line with four minutes to go in the game. FORT SCOTT Slipping across the goal line in the last seconds of the game, the Fort Scott Hounds, pounced on the Blue Dragons 2l to 20 at Gowans Stadium October l. The Dragons fought back from a l4 to 0 deficit at half time with 20 points, only to be defeated by a spectactular touchdown pass in the last 27 seconds of the game. PRATT Coming from behind, the Pratt Beavers dammed up the Blue Dragon's offense and scored twice to win I2 to 7 October 9 at Pratt. After leading 7 to O at half time, the Dragons were held while the Beavers dashed 65 yards with an intercepted ball to score in the third quarter and then drove through with another touchdown in the fourth quarter. E.. .,,, Q ,tv , me . ...,, .W .7 Wilber Leiker C253 runs an intercepted pass against Inde- pendence as Steve Struble U01 blocks. 'ft gag? .- . v.:5e.,,W Blue Dragon line men hold back their Alumni opponents in their game Sep- tember 5. '4 , 2 ff 4' .., 4 T I x . . if V '-., My was .i k 4 M, I ,,-:- Q VSA. . ,I A Ylf I The Blue Dragon defensive team faces their opponents in anticipation of the hike. l ,wif .Ii . , 5 -t 137 Ken Nappi C510 quenches his thirst as Terry Weitterman C695 waits his turn. Lloyd Gunn U73 brings down an Eldorado boll carrier. Mike Hensey C143 pulls in a pass to the despair ofthe surrounding opponents Steve Struble CIOJ runs the ball into the AIumni's ground as an Alumni oppo- nent closes in. DODGE CITY Breaking loose with a last minute pass, the Blue Dragons conquered the Dodge City Conquistadores 7 to O October 15 for their Homecoming game. The game was scoreless with 3 minutes left when Ron Hodges carried the ball 48 yards to the Conquista- dores 27 yard line. Quarterback Don Tyre then com- pleted a pass to end Tom Ackerman to score. GARDEN CITY Keeping a tight rein on their opponents, the Blue Dragons tossed the Garden City Busters 23 to O at Garden City, October 23. A bad pass by Garden City provided the Dragons with a second quarter safety. Mike Hensey drove through the line to score late in the third period and Glen Showers plowed across the line to score four plays later. The Drag- ons excelling defensively, held the Busters to three first downs, two in the second half and one of the two on a penalty. INDEPENDENCE Running away with the score, the Blue Dragons sunk the Independence Pirates 48 to 7 October 29 at Gowans Stadium. After the Pirates made their first score in the second quarter, the Dragons tied the score in the quarter. With one second left before half-time, the Dragons scored with a pass. In the second half the Dragons broke loose with 35 points to blow the wind out of the Pirates sails. Dennis Skurat fi 23 stretches for a pass as an Alumni player closes in. Ron Hodges U69 tactfully avoids the Coffeyville pursuers as he invades their territory. Kirt Bennett, Alumni player, bites the dust after being hit by a Blue Dragon. Larry Bowden Lloyd Gunn POSITION End Tackle Guard Line backer Safety Safety Fullback 1965 CONFERENCE ALL STARS NAME Dave Kern Lloyd Gunn Larry Bowden Alan Knecthtel Steve Struble Wilber Leiker Glenn Showers Honorable mention to Ted McVey Wilber Leiker Dave Kern HEIGHT WEIGHT 6'I 195 6' 230 5'I 0 2 I 0 6'1 I 75 6' 175 5'I 0 'I90 6' 205 Alan Knecthtel Glenn Showers Steve Srruble 139 l da Hunt Lead Cheers Jane Ethridge Throughout the school year the cheerleaders gave the Fighting Blue Dragons devoted and spirited support. After the prospective cheerleaders, having to maintain a minimum 2.0 grade point average, submitted petitions, they were elected to their position by the student body at a tryout assembly in the tall. From then on, under the sponsorship of Miss Marie Root, they braved the elements of circumstance to support their team. -1--- Q. N Q A , Q Ms,--A ---uv ...Q 1'e l..,A..-sJILs- ,- ,,.,,NA, , ,g...,,j5 'ld' Q - is X-uny.,- ,. tr, l, lx- ' 9 Q..--...q4..1-f in ' '4 1-is A - .. An. - 4. , 0'-4 -0 ' - E+ ----' -.A s---H b-I9 -.. .....-.W ' 4 g...,,. -- - ..- tl -cv 1.1 ' f -1 ' V if-lull -if .gg -s 4.4. Lindo Hum, Carol Rohrer, Dion Fountc1in,Jeonnie Ditus, Judy McAllister. Judy McAllister Caro' Rome' Dion Fountain Jeannie Ditus in the Hutchinson Sporfs Arena, the Fighting Blue Dragons Larry Berry and Bob Brown C303 batvle Ark Cify's Charles Jones 1303 and Randy Moore C255 for a rebound, W 142 Q VW' HL! Af, 'fliiiiia ri' X js 2,4 -,, 'J I . 5 l l A? x 1 1 , . l Fi ,Sqn . l 'I . - s ri? ri Llgv 'V Af 1 15 F , P J' l Coach Sam Butterfield and Coach Gene Keady discuss the week end road tour. Tie For First Basketball season began with the traditional Alumni game and this year found the Blue Dragons aiming for the Western Jayhawk Juco Conference Championship. The Dragons, led by coaches M. B. Butterfield and Gene Keady, tied with Arkansas City for the championship title. The 1966 Blue Dragon Basketball team: First row, Doug Lyman, Mike Miller, Charles Griffie, Mike Fast, Terry Delp, Mohn Markle, and Terry Stratman. Second row, Gene Gipson, Mike Jones, Larry Berry, Bill Wagler, Gene Valen- Mike Jones shoots and Larry Berry is set for the rebound - iust in case! tine, Bob Brown, Randy May. Coach Gene Keady is on the left and Coach Sam Butterfield is on the right. Managers are Gary Stearns, Marvin Olmstead and Tad Fuller. 5 f, 5.2952 1. Bill Wagler iumps high for the opening tip-off in the Alumni game. Bob Brown dribbles to the for court as guard James Pratt moves up in the Ark City game. Mike Fast makes two for the Blue Dragons. The Blue Dragons began their season with a loss to the Alumni 87-82. November 29, The Dragons were victorious over York Nebraska. December 2, The Parsons Cardinals were ahead at the very first only to fall behind and lose to the Dra- gons, 79-68. December 4, The Dragons were defeated by the Amarillo Badgers 86-82. The Dragons kept a short margin throughout the game. December 10, Came in spurts to defeat Trinidad's Troians, 36-27. December 'I'I, Hutchinson defeated the Indepen- dence Pirates, 69-6O. While the Dragons led throughout the game, the Pirates were close be- hind. December 17, For the second time this season the Dragons were defeated. The Chanute Panthers gave Hutchinson a 4-2 record by winning, 68-59. December 18, The Dragons came back to win over the Casper, Wyo. Thunderbirds, 83-76. This gave Hutchinson a 5-2 record. . . ll W K E mg M f .- M -' we .V .Es .- . , my ,ks 0 'fs 5S?Q??l'l 5 sis.-s it Edward Wilson moves out as his teammate catches the tipoff in the Parsons game. Travels To Tourneys Both Ark City and Hutchinson had 7-3 records at the end ot the season. The deciding game was played at Dodge City and ended in an overtime. However, the Dragons came out on top 73-71. The sub-regional tournaments were played in Dodge City. Next in line was the Region VI tourna- ment and every team's goal-the National Junior College Tournaments held in the Sports Arena. Bob Brown of the Dragons and Charles Jones of Ark City wrestle for a rebound. Mike Jones catches a high pass in the game with Parsons , Wg .. . We f - .1 5,3 .W sw,,i.,i.f, V, M...-V. Xsjfgs .lei-4 .ft tw .5 ,utzyg ' Rib -5- A Siu Larry Barry C505 snatches a rebound as James Pratt C215 and Lee James C205 attempt the same. John Markle tries a basket as Ed Wilson C555 watches in the Parsons game. 1 . -gupruui ' if rirr Mike Jones C545 moves fast in the game with Dodge, December 21, The fans watched an outstanding performance by Moberly Mo. as they defeated the Dragons 89-65. January 8, Hutchinson led through most of the game, but the Pratt Beavers jumped back to win 84-76. January 15, Hutchinson tamed the Butler County Grizzlies by defeating them, 101-64. This game gave the Dragons a 1-1 league record. January 21, The Dragons knocked Ark City out of a tie for first place in the Western Jayhawk Confer- ence, by defeating them 93-83. January 25, Midway through the game the Dra- gons caught fire and won over the Garden City Broncbusters, 75-83. Terry Stratman C105 blocks a field goal attempt in the Ark. City Game. Roy Rolstin C225 is in onthe play. W- '4 Mike Jones retrieves a rebound in the Dodge game as Charles Markel C555 of Dodge watches. January 28, Hitting 52? of their field shots, the Dragons defeated the Dodge City Conquistadores, lO3-76. February 4, With two charges in the second half, Hutchinson ran over the Pratt Beavers, 95-84. The game gave the Dragons a 5-i conference record and lO-4 for a overall record. February 8, Hutchinson had to struggle to defeat the Golden Norsemen of Miami, Oklahoma, and ended with a close finish of 78-74. February 12, Sinking an l8 foot shot in the last fevv seconds, the Butler County Grizzlies turned the ta- bles to vvin a close defeat over the Hutchinson Blue Dragons, 59-57. - nf F 51,1 , h 'D .Q , H 0, if S V.,n I . P wr. tl WR QT ',,2.i' Q S 3 , ,, ,. , .,- -nt. ...Y i,5Q,,,,M,ZW,g,WM: , -,img .. , ,,t, K-m...,,, X y, I, g c.cc ',1. '.': if Q vkg- Blue Dragon Larry Barry eyes the basket in o free throw. Larry Barry 1501 receives a low pass as Charles Markel l55l guards him in the Terry Stratman moves away frorn a Pratt guard, Dodge game. K if lk., p i . 'Q -4 ,K an an Q In the air Hutch's Gene Gipson shoots o bute as Ark City's Lee James watches. Larry Berry tries an unusual shot for two big points against Dodge City, Close at hand for Dodge is Bill Greving 1535, Freddie Thomas 4339, and Gary Carson HSD, The stands were dotted with red, spiriting the Dragons to a victory. V 148 Here Gene is fowled by a Pratt Beaver as he went in for a lay up. :vw . . L Parsons stands by as Gene Gnpson, a returnmg sophomore, shoots a free throw. fftstiw 2 at to . f Q si I w f , .4 . - ., .... F... Bill Wagler Tries a field goal in the Oklahoma game. Steve Sherrill U35 watches. February 18, Arkansas City moved back into first place competition Tor The conference league Title with their defeat of the Blue Dragons, 69-62. February 'l9, Again showing the winning spirit The Hutchinson Blue Dragons jumped back into The race by running over The Parsons Cardinals, 84-66. February 22, Hutchinson moved back into a Tie Tor Tirst place in The Western Jayhawk Conference by winning over The Garden City Broncbusters, 77-55. am 1 mf M Ea is M nf' Y Q . Aw Gene C-:ipson 132D and Dave Dickers ll OJ fight for a rebound in The Ark City game. 'TF .ppl- L ...,. T . .. 'P eggs. A' M . sr .-., Terry Delp l24l glides Through The air for a Two pointer in The El Dorado game. He is blocked by Bob Emerson ll3l. Harriers Travel Coach Nelson Sorem's harriers compleTed The 1965 Tall cross counTry season wiTh a record oT which The squad may iusTly be proud. Running The Carey Park course, The Blue Dragons won Three ouT of four oT Their home meeTs. CompeT- ing on The Three mile course in ouT of Town duel meeTs, The Team won one ouT of Three meeTs. WiTh low score winning, They placed second aT The WichiTa STaTe UniversiTy, Third aT lola, and TourTh aT The UniversiTy of Kansas in Lawrence. I ... - Q i my .. . . Tig In his eighTeenTh year as The cross counTry coach, Nelson Sorem leads The Team Through a successful season. LOW SCORE WINS We They Iola I9 39 , Wichita I6 24 Wichita Inv. 52 45 Haskell 24 35 Iola Inv. 69 52 FT. Hays 49 I5 K.U. Inv. 79 22 Wichita 25 32 FT. Hays 45 I5 Haskell 20 I8 AT The starting line are Dean BurkharT, Gary SchloTTog, Ed Poley, Jim Bickley, Larry Farrell, James Nicholson, and Craig Cipro. The cross counTry squad consisTs of, firsf row: Jim Bickley, William Gadson, John BrandT, Ed Poley. Second row: Craig Cipro, Gary SchloTTog, Earl Nor- wood, Dwayne Bachman, Larry Farrell, and Dean Burkhart f lj sw.. r I, , , 4 ,,,,, J I ,,yy I E ,. srg,s,g 3? yf Q fff 2 Q eu.. , . , Y Q an X Essential to the squad is manager Jack Stenfors. Ed Poley strides to pull ahead of the Ft. Hays harriers in the meet held in Carey Park, fu Loosening up before their meet are Gary Schlattog, Ed Poley, John Brandt, and Jim Bickley. Jack Stenfors, manager, assists, Determined, Gary Schlottog listens for the start. Jack Stenfors watches Jim Bickley, Ed Paley, Gary Schlottog, and Larry Preparing for a meet are Ed Poley, Gary Schlottog, Larry Farrell, and Farrell run through their paces. CYOl9 UPTO- x .hw iff' X 'fini niwiglliifi The 1966 Track squad members are: First Row, Bill MacMillan, Jim Bickley, Joe Harris, Rich Morse, Steve Strubble, Sandre Norwood, John Charles, Craig Cipro, Jim Kisel, Mike Nichols, Bob Johnson, Richard Tracy, Steve Stofer, and Jack Stenfors. Second row, Stanley Harms, Ray Appelman, Gary McKinney, Lynn Collmann, Robert Nicks, Terry Delp, Craig Deeds, Charles Pyle, Larry Dragons Defend Title Coach Nelson Sorem began track practice for the I966 season January 17 in preparation forthe K.U. indoor track meet February 4 and 5. At Law- rence the Dragons placed 4th. The thin clads look forward to high placement in the conference and to the conference meet here May l-4. The Blue Dragons are defending cham- pions. Joe Harris, a freshman from Mt. Hope, works out with a shot put . . . N ..-. Janzen, Jon Kornelson, Ed Raner, Norman Hornbaker, and Terry Stratman. Third row, Coach Nelson Sorem, Doug Lyman, John Elmore, Dale Dickhut, Ed Poley, Jim Oehlert, Larry Berry, Gayle Brock, Verlin Siefkes, Jim Garner, Robert Eswein, Gary Schlottog, Terry Weiterman, Howard Kennedy, and Mike Akins. Here, Joe is ready to follow through after releasing the shot. The returning letterman are: First row, Richard Tracy, Terry Stratman, Craig Delp, Jim Kisel, Gary Schlottog, Jim Oehlert, Ed Paley, Sandre Norwood and Deeds, Chuck Pyle, Rich Morse, and Howard Kennedy. Second row, Terry James Garner. Returning sophomore Rich Morse puts in afternoon practice to get ready for field competition this spring. Freshman Norman Hornbaker goes up . . Ed Raner, freshman, concentrates on quick starts. and over the hurdles. E , lf 153 Golfers Swing Coach Goldsmith starts the preliminary action. The Golf squad for 1966 are Richard Couch, Mike Coach Goldsmith, Not pictured is Doug Hurst. -lQjI f.k was W .Q i .R'4m.g. , 1,tW,,., Q .wif .V g r , Fr..-on Returning lettermen Larry Albertson and Bob Bennett follow w action. Mike Rammage was also a returning sophomore. Rammage, Larry Albertson, Bob Bennett, John Markle, and 3, Till B , ig 2 if ' ti 1 A 'I 5' Pre-game warm-up was individual specialty. As it turned out here, both courtmen made their shots. Gains Popularity Constructive competition was provided this year in the intramural basketball games held for any students who were interested. The games held Monday and Wednesday nights ln addition to physical education class, some boys were supervised by W. T. Goldsmith. made intramural basketball a weekly exhibition. Besides physical fitness, these boys learn basketball principles and good sportsmanship. 155 Bowling Added To Sophomore Phys. Ed. Through special arrangements with Countryside Lones, sopho- Noncy Fox tokes her turn os her partner keeps score. mores begun instruction second semester. Dennis McClure mokes his opprooch, Dole Whetstone shows good form in his delivery. Twice o week both men and women enioy the new idea in physical educotion By paying on initiol S10 fee students used oll necessary equipment, -mf-v-M-My 4 5--Mfumamf meme ,W , .f1,154w1mni , W, .,,M,Me,M,,,m.WeWV, ,, , , . , , ...fm ,, wwe-fe,wA....W.m,,,w,,.,Ww---,sms .-5, ,M Physical Fitness Prone . ,,V , Uk., ,ki sf B, Starting the game with a love-all serve is Sally Enfield . . . Like variety? Go to phys. ed. class! Along with the bowling classes that till the physical education requirement are the general gym classes. These include basketball, volleyball, golf, touch football, badmitten, and other activities equally dedicated to the promotion of physical conditioning for the students. The physical education instructors are Ruby Munzer, girls phys. ecl, John Matous, and W. T. Goldsmith, boys phys. ed. Both girls and boys in anticipation for the serve. Returning the serve is Sharon Blew Action is the watchword! M F as I av 11 ' Ei! SECTION EDITOR: JAN ET WALRAV Freshmen assemble for first step of orientation. Freshmen acquaint themselves with the library facilities. Unhoppiness is waiting in registration line for four hours. Ir ng 1555- ,' ,gf J ' f -'tmvpaw .-ff 'Nfffo' i me LSJWBQT :HX 7 Two students segregate from the noisy crowd to enioy their watermelon at the fall orientation get-to-know-each-other party. Sophomore Doug McEntarfer demonstrates a common mode of orientation. 160 , . L .,,s,e, - A:- :,. I Zig W 'QW -- . me ,E Q h e mime wx 1,-it ,au , .,,.,.. M A ,erzfgisggs 1 Qwzmzgfw,-, f 1. t, . 7 , ' Avi' We Q 3 , r Mimi! D T! i - ,..,7 MV, 4 l? ff as , fwfr' sa s Dave Banz enioys humor of posters. Students show school spirit by attending pep assemblies. HE LP STAMP our lllll?llHlLlARlTiY li wi A Swv 1 DI mu Now oil SALE an aooiastoia-'--uv-r 354 School spirit is boosted by Student Commission proiects. While waiting for classes to begin in the Navy Reserve building, Norman Hornbaker, Stan Katz, Dave Walters, Gery Hochanadel, Sara Smith, Mary Dahlberg, Cheryl Rainbolt, Shirley Feldman read the latest news in the campus newspaper, Cheerleaders encourage the team. ' 7 ailiifb it 'l,i f9f '7 Ran Richardson Muke Jacobs fs. 1... Larry Bowden ger Buller Karen Meusenheumer Wah Gorsuch Relaxing at Davis Hall wmifglg 2 E W J.. ar , 5 4 3 1:1 Q Q , R ry! 4 V 9 M Z gf' A X Q 5 5 . 21' 4 .5 x I 1 I rsuch A A z Q z Q, 42 :E , . - 4 Y 1 W, T wt' L .2 -,gf if gy Q, at if Tv 'Q , sf E XZ!! 3, 'QQ' T ' fi , figs it 5 is 5 , ff -.tiff - f 3 L P ' ' L L' ' A , Q y jx , ' L 1' :if , - 2 A it-J, V, .A . L Hg- y as it N L 5, , i , X g Q M 71 ,.L. 13 A .' I K : , M : '- 3' 'is .- , L A'ML ' L' i Elly n t ,. -,z , A.A,, M -.:,AZA. ' tt X ' L ' ' L , its fillii 5 'f i V A L --. --f ig V5 . L ' - I L XY ' L 4 in -: : .1 S it A L L f i S' xl' f L L I S t L 5 553, . L fl! e L L L i tsi L L ,Vi A Xi W' A X mix, Y V r f 1 ij, 'gy Y. A iii, 9 W L M' ' Ll ,L in K WHY -Q , lf? 5 E M 1 , A 3 - by A th 5 I H t .. gl,K V view - 1 -A N fn Y if f Getting a hole view ofthe campus from behind the solar wall are Sandra Hintz, Carey Givens, Les Bartlett, Lawrence Schaffer, Carol Prentice, Robert Railsback. Sam Kaiser waits inline as Miss Ruby Munzer rings up Bob KIein's bookstore bill. Larry Shotts, Cindy Griggs, Don Willoughby, John Foster, Mike Horton look on as David Steele displays his good taste in clothing. 164 Jack Kranz tries using a little body English in playing pool as Steve Forster awaits his turn. l Q Joel Finke. 5 Larry Brunk selects a candy bar as Jody Seemon and Larry Jaerger choose a sandwich. Dian Fountain, Mike Moriarty and Sharon Blew find it hard to make a selec- tion from the wide assortment of records. Gary McKinney and Tony Purcell laugh at Vern Jaenicke as he demands a redeal from if ,al Gary McKinney and Robbie Schrader play a rousing game of ping pong after semester finals to relax their minds. 165 Jim Frazier was crowned Big Man On Campus at the coronation dance,January 29, in the Student Union. Each candidate received a trophy, and a gift certificate was presented to Jim. Students Enioy Social Life The Great Pumpkin visited the Young Democrats at their Halloween party. 166 Lockman Players sing yuletide greetings -,xx-S BMOC candidates and escorts: Terry Stratman and Connie Christiansen, Ted McVay and Esther Magie, Mike Fast cmd Carol Strohl, John Cameron and Janet Walraven, Jim Frazier and Ellen Fulks, Steve Rock and Kay Jordan. Q 44 5 .zpz 95 The Pizza Hut is a favorite hang-out of Jim Oehlert, Marsha Troyer, Jim Hill, Twila Keller, Barbara Dutton, and Doug McEntarfer. Students become acquainted during the Orientation Dance. 167 EE ii , f K Cffice Personnel Assist Students ill: x 'i 'it+ ,M i I . , U, .. , us. New -ie t we em, Doris Hall - receptionist and secretary to the President. Lou Porting - secretary to the President. ? ,- W r'k ev 'Qu- Betty Hunt secretary to Adult Education Program Carolyn Schwab - student secretary to Mr. Koon Margaret Swafford - secretary to Registrar Leona Orr- clerk in registrar's office 170 Judy Smith - secretary to Mr. Butterfield Claudia Smyers -student secretary to Registrar Others Help Students Everyday Mary Bolt works in the union book store assisting students when they need MUVQQ Schwob is 0 Ccshief in The book Smre' help, Claudia Wise is the night recreational supervisor and Alma Gragg is the day supervisor. E. B. Fornwalt checks into any unusual situation. Mr. Littleiohn and Mr. Fornwalt enioy their work as campus policemen Mr. Littleiohn enforces campus traffic regulations, ?ESERVED X Nj Pouo it New Manager Heads Cafeteria c lil 'Nw'-I 13049' L- W. , Ruby Betts, head cook, arranges the center piece for a banquet. At right: Mark Peddecord telephones food orders. Clova Gruver checks food plan tickets and is the cashier for the cafeteria. l K' Z May Black helps with all preparation ofthe meals. Dorothy McQuilliur'n tends to the potatoes while Mable Unruh takes pies out of The cooks are Georgianna Fenwick, Dorothy McQuillium, Doris Powers, Mable the oven. Unruh, Janell Miller, and manager Mark Peddecord. I t z' 2 5' 172 Cusfodians Work Day And Night ,X fly 4. .5 S. I' ' i V ' , L',Qsu'., l Andrew Robb - head custodian in the Administration building Myron Rayl-- industrial education building , JNEV' , -ff Roberto Tavolino - administration building Mr. Treftv night custodian in the administration building Cusfodians Cover Large Areas Amos Jantz - sports arena Edwin Unruh - dormitory W .sf 5 , -, , . r 41 e .Fi '. V' - , w3 f' f me Cleo Hughes- Naval Reserve Training Center At left: William Davis - student union Alta Henderson - matron, dormitory Students Enioy Library Work Iolc Small KM: Diane Fel! Lindo Barnes Sue Rider Judy Wirfz Dennis Helm 'Kira W! may M' X K Pot Foster .439 Ellen Fulks Judy Dixon lf? .Maw Sandra Johnson Lyman McGregor and Alan Knechtel Perform Special Student Services Q Bert Chaney- supervisor ofthe manpower training program. Esther Griswold - director of the student work program. 176 Iva James is institutional representative for National Defense Loans and the Work-Study programs. Committees Pl ,lt M. t M ft to ,, t, ,,g rrtr Doris Hoefer is treasurer of the college, as she keeps record of all activity accounts. on Activities National Defense Student Loan committee members are Gordon Jones, Iva James, Dick Jantz, Margaret Randles, Student assembly committee poses for their picture: Walter Spitz, Cynthia Griggs, Steve t Rock, John Cotter, and Bernice Bender. and Gerald Hickey ,,.-ov-'te Orientation committee members are Myrtle Haughn, Barbara Palmer, Ariel Perrill, Arless l Eilerts, James Stringer, Sam Butterfield, Dale Gleason, Frank Slapar, and Darol Graham FAYE FLINN DRAGON'S TALE EDITOR 1966 After a year of hard work and great expecta- tions, the 1966 Dragon's Tale is ready to present to the students and staff. I hope everyone enioys and appreciates the time and effort on the part of so many in making this book a record of the people, places, and events of the 1966 school year. To those who made the '66 Dragon's Tale possible I want to thank you. I wish to extend a personal thank you to Theo- dore Wiebe, Dragon's Tale adviser, who spent hours in the darkroom and who took last minute pictures when no one else was assigned. A special thanks goes to the section editors: Jim Tedford, athletics, and his assistant Jim Clark, Janet Walra- ven, college life, and her assistant Kay Jordon, Ellen Fulks, clubs, and her assistant Connie Christenson, Esther Magie, students, and her assistant Richard Sahlfeld. Thanks goes to Mary Wempe and Carol Strohl for their help on the pages and to the entire Epilogue staff for their hard work on our first place homecoming float. To Mrs. Elda Matous thank you for your help on the index and to the Theta Chi Sigma organization for typing the index. Thank you to Mike Hall, photography editor, for your extra time and pa- tience taking and developing pictures for a demanding staff. To the faculty members and every one else who is responsible for the smooth functioning of the college, to the Kansas Power and Light Company for the use of their truck in taking color pictures, to Pegues for the use of their decorations for the BMOC dance, especially to John Shea for the Crown, to the Warner Johnson studios for the Homecoming Queen and Big Man On Campus pictures, to Student Photos, Inc., Wichita, for the individual portraits, to James Goebel for the organizations' group pic- tures, to the student photographers for the many activity pictures, to Chuck Woodling for the sports pictures, to the First National Bank for the use of their facilities for the choir picture, and to anyone else unintentionally unmentioned-thank you very much. Also, thank you to Frank Wright and the ser- vices of American Yearbook Company, Topeka, for their assistance and advice. This yearbook will remain in my memories as a product of those who gave it life-the students of HCJC. Another year lies bound within these covers. I hope you have found the book an inspiration to continued reading through the years. Faye Flinn, Editor To the Yearbook Editor: We live in a constantly changing and challenging world. The pressure of increased enrollment, the conflict of ideologies, and advances in technology are vital factors that demand the attention of our young adults. From the ranks of the Hutchinson Community Junior College students will come the followers, the teachers and the leaders of tomorrow. lt is on rela- tively-true maxim that a man's iudgment is no bet- ter than his knowledge. If our young adults are rightly instructed in the dignity of each individual and are made knowledgeable: then our future leadership will be strong and capable. May we devote our efforts to this end. ,V , I I, Ms A. H. Elland, President Allen, Olin: 23 Anderson, Reba: 16 Banker, Deane: 30 Bayles, Carmen: 22 Bender, Bernice: 19, 177 Billingsley, Meryl: 19 Brandyberry, Ardon: 25, 94 Brewer, Joseph: 29 Britton, Leeroy: 29 Buschman, Frank: 22 Butterfield, M. B.: 16, 24, 177 Cameron, A. B.: 30 Chaney, Bert Jr.: 23, 176 Cole, W. T.: 24, 116 Dailey, Jim: 18 Dale, Dorothy: 18 Dickenson, Russell: 19, 118, 119 Dundas, Kay: 28 Eilerts, Arless: 19, 123, 177 Elland, A. H.: 14, 15 Elliott, Fred: 29, 103 Forsyth, Diana: 21 Gleason, G. Dale: 20, 98, 177 Goldsmith, W. T.: 26 Graham, Darol: 27, 177 Griswold, Esther: 17, 176 Haughn, Myrtle: 22, 177 Hickey, Gerald: 22, 106, 177 Hoefer, Doris: 16, 177 James, lva: 17, 177 Jantz, D. B.: 28, 177 Jones, Gordon: 28, 177 Keady, Eugene: 25, 133 Kelly, Thomas: 21, 98, 99, 110 Kitchen, William: 27 Koon, George: 16 Lehmann, Robert: 31 Linder, Hazel: 22 Maben, William: 25, 98 Matous, John: 26, 133, 136 McCosh, Harlow: 18 McLain, James: 27 McMillen, Hugh: 28 McMurray, Kenneth: 29 Meigs, Leon: 24, 107 Munzer, Ruby: 16, 26, 105 Oldenstadt, Verna: 19 Palmer, Barbara: 17, 177 Perrill, Ariel: 20, 177 Plouch, Vernon: 31 Poe, John: 20 Randles, Margaret: 23, 94, 112, 177 Rittel, Beny: 16 Root, Marie: 26 Schellenberg, Katherine: 20 Senti, Marvel: 22 Sesher, Charley: 16 Sigler, C. Keith: 19 Slapar, Frank: 31, 95, 177 Smith, Ann: 24 Sorem, Nelson: 24, 150 Spitz, Walter: 21, 108, 177 Stone, Helen: 18 Stringer, James: 16, 23, 177 Taylor, Chester: 24 Thiessen, Suzanne: 21 Warner, Vida: 21 Weidman, Earl: 30 Wiebe, Theodore: 20, 106, 124, 125 Wintersteen, Elmo: 31 Withrow, Gary: 25, 133 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Bacon, Hyla: 4, 15 Conrad, Warren: 15 Henson, Garland: 15 Nunnemaker, Wesley: 15 Oswald, Elizabeth: 15 Rauh, Elizabeth: 15 Abdo, Michel T. , 34 Abrahams, Joyce Louise, 49 Ackerman, Thomas Andrew, 34,64,132 Adair, Larry Stanley, 34, 103 Adams, James Paul, 49 ADULT EDUCATION, 95 Akins, Michael Leland, 49,152 Albertson, Larry Gene, 34, 154 Albright, Allen Dale, 49 Albright, Janet Elaine, 34 Alexander, Ann Elizabeth, 34, 120 Allen, Leland James, 49 Allton, Gene Leon, 34 Alt, Johnny Marshall, 49 Alumbaugh, Ronald Wayne, 49 Ames, Darrell Ross, 34 Amrine, Harold Ray, 49,122 Andereck, Sally Elvira, 49 Anderson, LarryJens, 49 Anderson, Terry Jon, 49 Anderson, Linda Cheryl, 49, 114, 163 Anderson, Lyle Stephen, 49,110 Anguiano, John, 49,98,106 Appelman, Ray W., 49,152 Applebee, Denny Lynn, 49 Arb, Myrna Dee, 49 Armstrong, James Ronald, 49 Arndt, Charles Robert, 49 Arnholt, Linda Jo, 49 Arthand, Glenn Allen, 49 Ary, Olive Elizabeth, 49,118, 120 Ash, David Ernest, 49 Ashcraft, Stephen Michael, 34 Astle, Arthur Thomas, 49,109 Athons, David Eugene, 49 Athons, Sondra Jeanne, 49 Atkinson, David Joseph, not pictured Augustine, Mary Leana, 34,43 Awbrey, Marilyn Sue, 49 Baalmann, Harold Francis, 49 Baber, Edward Brock, 49 Bachman, Dennis Gene, 7,49 Bachman, Richard Dwayne, 34, 100,150, 151 Bahm, Daryl Lynn, 49 Bainum, Kris Andrea, 49 Baird, Randy Lee, 50 Baity, Billy Gene, 88 Baker, Jerry Lee, 88 BAND, 120 Banker, Michael Deane, not pictured Baker, William Dale, 34 Baldwin, Robert Wayne, 50,71 Ball, Ronald Wayne, 50 Ball, William Randolph, 34 Ballard, Billy Cliff, 50 Banz, David Lynn, 50,161 Barber, Laurence Thomas, 34 Barber, Phil Stephen, 50 Baringer, Jerry Van, 34 Barnard, Lynn Edward, 50, 118,119 Barnes, Diann Lynn, 50,103,104,122, 124 Barnes, Linda Faye, 34, 112, 120,175 Bames, Patrick William, 50 Barritt, Dennis Dene, 34 Barron, Bill M. , 50 Bartel, Douglas Wayne, 34 Bartel, Jane Ann, 34 Bartlett, James Michael, 50 Bartlett, Lesley Glenn, 50,40, 164 Bartlett, Wesley Lynn, 50 Bartman, Kenneth Paul, 50 Student Index Bartman, Kenneth Paul, 50 Barton, Michael W. , 88 BASKETBALL, 142, 149 Basnett, Judy Ann, 50, 102 Baty, Diana Abbie, 50 Baughman, Gayl Ann, 50,103 Baughman, W. Armand, 34 Baumer, Mrs. Kenneth, 117 Baus, Elmer Leonard, 34 Baxter, Earl Lee, 50 Baze, James Lee, 34,107 Beach, Jack Carney, 51 Beale, Larry Dean, 51 Beall, Nancy R. , 34 Becker, Steven Royce, 51 Becker, William Robert, 51 Beery, Barbara Kay, 51 Behnke, Karen, 34,111 Beiker, Thomas Joseph, 51,100 Beitler, Ruth Ann, 51 Belden, Dean Curtis, 88 Bell, Richard Lee, not pictured Bell, Vicky Sue, not pictured Belt, Robert Lynn, 34 Bemis, Steven R. , 51 Bennett, Janice Darlene, 51, 104 Bennett, Joan Carol, 34, 107 Bennett, Robert Clayton, 51,154 Benson, Connie Sue, 34 Berchek, William John, not pictured Bergkamp, Duane Wilfred, 51,106 Berglund, John Gregory, 51,100 Berridge, Brad Dennis, 51 Berry, Lawrence James, 34, 142,143, 146,147, 148, 152 Berry, Phyllis Gayle, 51 Betts, Ruby, 172 Bickley, Jimmy Ray, 51, 150, 151,152 Biddle, Anthony Steven, 51 Biehler, John Elmer, 34 Biles, Karen Lynn, 34 Billups, James William, 51 Billups, Kenneth Ray, 51 Birney, Carl Leon, 34 Black, May, 172 Blackburn, Clyde Sherwood, 52 Blackford, Jeanette Kay, 52, 120 Blake, Linda Sue, 34, 50, 104 Blank, DennisJames, 52 Blea, Paul Frank, 88 Blew, Sharon Lea, 52, 157, 165 Bloomer, Alan Ray, 52 Blythe, Holly Jolm, 35 Boehme, Jarold E. , 52, 119 Boeka, David Jon, 35 Bogart, Edith Godfrey, 35 Boggs, Joyce Carlene, 52,36,104 Bolinger, Jacob Douglas, 52 Bolte, Mary, 171 Bomberger, Christian Clifford, not pictured Bontrager, Clarence Edward, 52,100 Bontrager, Dan Leroy, 52 Bontrager, Jean Ann, 52 Bontrager, Marion Ray, 57 Bontrager, Phyllis Louise, 52 Book, Kathryn Marie, 52, 114 Boor, Rose Mary, 35 Bossemeyer, Dennis Eugene, 52 Botteri, Frank Vincent, 35 Bowden, Larry Lee, 35,132,139, 162 Bowman, Gerald Dean, 35,132 Bowman, Thomas J. , 88 Boy, Steven Curtis, 88 Boyce, Frank Joe, 88 180 Brady, Randall Adrian, 52 Bragg, Deborah Alice, 52 Branaman, Timothy Faye, 52,110,122 Brandt, John Griffin, 35, 118,150, 151 Brock, Gayle Lenord, 52,132, 152,163 Brookhouser, Deanna Lynn, 35, 102, 111 Brosemer, Phyllis L. , 52 Brosseau, Robert Charles, 52 Brower, Arnold Jerome, 52 Brown, Danny Lee, 52 Brown, Jerome Carr, 52 Brown, John Wyse, 35, 46, 102, 107 Brown, Maria Elizabeth, 52 Brown, Phillip Wayne, 35, 112,116 Brown, Robert Ned, 52, 142,143,144 Brown, Bruegg Brunk , Buchm Stephen Gary, 35 er, Randal Lee, 35 Larry Wayne, 52, 100, 165 an, Dennis Gene, 88 Buck, Charles Eugene, 35, 102 Buel, Robert Alan, not pictured Buffington, Max Douglas, 35 Buller, Roger Allen, 35,162 Buller, Sue Ann, 52 Bumm, Lawrence Leo, 52 Bunker, Steve Ross, 53 Burch, Burch, Celia Ann, 35,123 John Walter, 35 Burdette, Carrolyn Sue, 53 Burford, Roger Graig, 53 Burgess, Kenneth Wayne, 53 Burgett, Mary Rae, 53, 114,118,124 Burgin, Steven Wayne, 53 Burkhart, Jerry Dean, 35,150 Burns, Jimmy Allison, 53 Burns, Sharilyn Jane, 35, 39,101, 104, 12 Bush, Earl Wayne, 53 Byard, Kenneth Lee, 35 Caldwell, June Camille, not pictured Callen, Diana Kay, 53,60 Callen, Pamela Jean, 35 Calvillo, Rudolph R. , 53 Calvird, Ronald Douglas, 53 Cameron, Jay Kay, 35 Cameron, John R., 35, 126,167 Campbell, Steve Edward, 53 Campus Christian Association, 107 Canfield, Beth Ann, 35, 102, 111 Cannon, Donald Wayne, 35 Cape, Ira L., 35,39,132 Caplinger, Gary Lynn, 35, 119,120,121 Carey, Bruce Dean, not pictured Carlson, Darrel Eugene, 53 Carlton, Dennis Royal, 35 Carlton, Paul Alan, 53 Carter, Randall Dean, 53 Cashman, James Earl, 53 Case, Lyle Dexter, 35 Casey, Dennis Michail, 35 Casper, Leo James, 53 Caudill, Demarius Diane, not pictured Cavanaugh, John Samuel, 53 Cavanaugh, Thomas Scott, 35 Cellucci, Jon Joseph, 53 Cervantes, Robert Rudy, 34, 35 Chaffee, Daniel Kent, 53 Chambers, David Mohn, 100, 116 Chapman, Dean Allen, 53 Chapman, Gloria Jean, 53, 101, 105 Charles, John Patrick, 53, 100, 122, 152 Charter, Nona Maria, 35 Chastain, Rae Ann, 35, 120 CHEERLEADERS, 140,141 Chew, jack Herndon, 53,58 Childers, Mary Anne, 53 Ching, Cynthia Kim Len, 53 CHOIR, 118 Christensen, Connie Kay, 53, 101, 103, 118, 119, 121, 125, 167 Christenson, Suellin, 53 Christian, Thomas Edward, 53 Cipra, Clinton Craig, 54, 150, 151, 152 CIRCLE K, 116 Clark, Earl Michael, 35 Clark, GaryW , 54 Clark, Linda Lou, 54,103 Clark, james F. , 35, 125 Clark, Patty Pearl, 54 Clark, Terry Eugene, 54 Clark, Van Duvall, 35 Clarkson, Lindajane, 54 Claypool, Richard Michael, 54 Clegg, Robert Wayne, 54, 118, 120 Cleveland, Blaine Eugene, 54 Clites, Angela Coleen, 51, 54, 106,108 Clough, Elynor Marie, 54 Clough, Erelyn Geraldine, 54 Clum, Brad Kay, 54 Coddington, Alan Dale, 54 Coldren, Michael john, 54 Coleman, Eldon Floyd, 35 Colladay, David Martin, 54 COLLEGIATE YOUNG DEMOCRATS, 102 COLLEGIATE YOUNG REPUBLICANS, 103 Collingwood, Phyllis Sue, 35 Collins, Terry Lee, 54 Collmann, Lynn Larry, 54, 100, 120,121, 152 Compton, Rex Alan, 54 Conkle, Paula Sue, 54,114 Connell, Bill Lee, 54 Connell, Richard Houston, 88 Conrad, Edwin Eugene, 54 Conrad, james LeRoy, 35 Conrad, Virgil Loren, 35 Cook, David Allen, 54 Cookson, Maurice Allen, 54 Cooley, Ina Marleen, 38,55 Cooley, Robert Kieth, 55, 100, 103, 108 Cooney, David George, 35 Coons, Larry Leon, 55 Cooper, Robert William, 55 Copenhaver, james Dale, 55 Cordsen, Gerald William, 55 Corley, William Berry, 35 Cotter, john Burley, 35,177 Couch, Richard Allan, 55,132,154 Covert, Larry james, 35 Covey, Gary Vernon, 55 Cox, Henry Lee, 88 Crabbs, Clarence Wayne, 35 Craig, jack Lee, 55 Cramer, judy Louise, 55 Crawford, Meredith Marie, 55, 103 Crawford, Thomas Dean Cromwell, Virginia Mae, 55 CROSS COUNTRY, 150,151 Cnossman, jack Ray, 55 Crutcher, Lt. Gov. john Cucciniello, Larry Vincent, not pictured Cully, Don Eugene, jr. , 88 Culver, Harry Alan, 35, 102 Culver, Robert Charles, 55 Cunday, james D. , 55 Cunningham, Daniel Russell, 36 Dahl, Bernie Harold, 88 Dahlberg, Mary Ann, 36, 104,161 Dailey, Kathleen Lou, 55 Dalke, William Carl, 55, 100 D'Amico, Donald Michael, 36,120,121 Damm, james Thomas, 36,132 Damme, Howard Fred, 55 Danford, Diana Gayle, 88 Danford, Rex Edward, 36, 37,100, 103, 116, 120 Daniel, Robert Clyde, 36 Darling, Charles Leonard, 55 Darnell, Bill D. , 36 Darnell, Wesley A, , 36 Darrow, Douglas Dean, 55 Daugherty, Vaden Lynn, 36 Davidson, Karen Kay, 88 Davis, Kenneth Dale, 55 Davis, Larry Ray, 55 Davis, Margaret Alice, 56 Davis, Patricia Ann, 56 Davis, Samuel Glen, 36 Davis, Terry Lee, 56 Davis, William, 174 Dawson, jo Dawn, 56 Day, Linda Kay, 56 Dean, Richard Wyatt, 56, 100, 108, 109, 116, 122 Deaver, Leon Lloyd, 56 Deckert, Ronald Dale, not pictured Deeds, Craig Nelson, 36, 132, 152, 153 Del-Iaven, Denny Leon, 88 Delaney, Michael Dean, 56 DeLano, jerry Allen, not pictured Delp, Terry Lee, 36, 143, 152, 153,159 DeMin1:, Cheryl Renee', 56,107,112 Denner, Harold Eugene, 56 Deppner, Fred W. , 36 Dester, Luanne Rae, 56 DeWitt, james Eldon, 36 Diab, Maurice Zaki, 56 Dick, Donna Mae, 56,102 Dickhut, Dale Wendell, 56, 102, 132, 152 Dickson, Roger Eugene, 56 Dickson, Vickie Lynn, 36 Dierks, Ronald Eugene, 56 Duerksen, Dillard D. , 36 Dietz, Barbara Kay, 56 Diggs, Norman Dale, 56 Dilger, Mary jill, 36 Dirks, Alan Dale, 56 Ditgen, Rebecca Lou, 36,41,47 Ditus, Greg Sheldon, 36 Ditus, jeannie Sue, 56, 103, 120, 131, 141 Dix, Susan Clarisse, 56 Dixon, Clarence Patrick, 36,106 Dixon, Dana Harbaugh, 56 Dixon, judy Ann, 36, 101, 112, 176 Dobbs, Cecil Ray, 56 Doherty, David Michael, 56 Donaldson, Karen june, 57 Douglas, Robert james, 88 DRAGONAIRES, 119 DRAGONETTES, 101 DRAGONS CLUB, 100 DRAGON'S TALE, 124, 125 Drake, john Edgar, 57 Drake, Rosemary Lee, 57 Dreiling, Darrell Don, 57 Drew, Dedra Cly, 36, 102, 108,110, 131 DRILL TEAM, 104 Drouhard, Tom Michael, 57,62 Drosselmeyer, Robert Lynn, 36,99 Duby, Mary Elizabeth, 88 Dudas, Edward joseph, 57,106 181 Dufek, julie Ann, 57 Dugger, Fred Dee, 57 Dulaney, Steven Paul, 36 Dunbar, Helen Sue, 57, 39,101, 104 Dunn, Katharine R., 68 Durham, Hal Steven, 57 Dutton, Barbara jean, 57,167 Dutton, Richard Eugene, 36 Dwyer, Thomasjames, 36,132 Dye, Cheryl Gay, 57 Dykes, Ronald Gene, 36 Dyson, Michael DeWayne, 36 Ebner, Zack Ellis, 57, 132,135 Ediger, Donna Mae, 57, 114 Eilts, Rayleen Beth, 57, 118,120 Eklund, Robert Leo, 57 Elbert, Richard Kent, 57 Eldredge, Charles Robert, 57 Elledge, Ruth, 36,50,113 Elliot, Bradley Ralph, 36 Ellis, Gary George, 36 Ellis, judith Kay, 36, 104 Ellsaesser, Sharon Lea, 57,114 Elmore, jolm Wayne, 57,132,152 Ely, Betty Leona, 37 Emmot, David Eugene, 57 Enfield, Sally jean, 57,112,157 England, Eddy jerome, 89 England, Linda Lynette, 57, 117, 118,120 Enz, Michael Warren, 37, 89 Epperson, Dennis Lynn, 57,116, 120 Erickson, William Kenneth, 58 Esau, Barbara E. , 37,51 Esfield, Charles Englebert, 58 Eswein, Robert Larry, 58,152 Ethridge, jane Ann, 47, 58, 140 Eussen, john joseph, 58,106 Evans, jackie Clare, 58 Evans, Richard Douglas, 58 Ewbank, Mary Ann, 58 Ewert, David Walter, 37 Ewy, Phyllis joan, 58 Farber, Gregory Paul, 58 Farmer, Richard Keith, 37 Farmer, Travis William, not pictured Famey, jerry Wayne, 37 Farney, Kay Elaine, 37, 104, 118 Farrell, Larry Eugene, 58, 100,106,150, 151 Farthing, Gary Monroe, 58 Fast, Michael Lee, 37,126,143, 144, 167 Felder, jerome joseph, 58 Feldman, Shirley jo, 58, 161 Felt, Diane Kay, 58,175 Fenwick, Charles III Ernest, 58 Fenwick, Georgianna, 172 Ferguson, Carol Ann, 58 Ferguson, Gary Dean, 58 Ferguson, Gene Allen, 59 Ferguson, Wayne j., 59 Field, Mary Ellen, 59 Fields, Gerol Wayne, 59, 118 Fieser, Frank Troy, 37 Finegan, Ray E. , 59,132 Finfrock, Douglas Wayne, 59 Finke, joel Stephen, 59,100, 108,109, 132 Fisher, james Dale, 37 Fisher, Terry Michael, 59 Fleeson, Harry Malone, 37 Fletchall, Mark Lowell, 59,120 Fletcher, Claud Dean, 37 Fletcher, Robert Elliott, 37 Flickinger, Carol Elaine, 37 Flickinger, Connie Lynnette, 37 Flickner, Vemon Lee, 59 Flinn, Faye Lynn, 37,101,102,104, 115, 118, 124, 125,178 Flummerselt, Lyle Andrew, 59 FOOTBALL, 134-139 Fornwalt, Jennie D. , 37, 112 Fornwalt, Mr. , 171 Forrest, Kathryn Verleen, 89 Forster, Stephen Jax, 89,165 Forster, Richard William, 59 Forster, StephenJay, 59 Foster, John Robert, 59, 103, 107, 118, 120, 164 Foster, Sara, 37,108,112 Foster, Patricia Michelle, 37,123,175 Fountain, Dian Ruth, 59,141,165 Fountain, Florence Angela, 37, 52, 104 Foust, Ardis Marie, 59, 106,122 FOW1er, Tom A., 37, 118,120,121 Fox, Nancy Joan, 37, 156 Frager, John Wesley, 59 Frank, Dan Eliot, 37 Franz, Ralph Louis, 37 Franzen, Mary Louise, 59 Frazier, James Reynolds, 37, 103, 106, 127, 166, 167 Frederick, Mary Martha, 60 Frederick, Rod Scott, 37 Fredericksen, Virginia Mae, 37 Freidenberger, Daniel Kent, 60, 109 Friesen, Bonnie Lee, 37 Friesen, David Lee, 60 Friesen, Mark Alan, 60 Friesen, Raymond Dick, 37 Friesen, Robert Lee, 60 Froese, Judith Elizabeth, not pictured Fry, Larry E. , 60 Frye, David Paul, 89 Frye, Mary Ann, 34,60 Fniks, Ellen Louise, 37,65,108,125,167 176 Fuller, Neil Ansell, 60,143 Gabel, ThomasJacob, 60 Gadson, William Richard, 60,150 Gagnebin, Russell Clair, 37 Galloway, Lynn Carole, 60, 101 Galyon, Wesley Edward, 89 Gangwere, Robert Vance, 60 Gard, Ralph Vendell, 89 Gardner, Charles Clyde, 60,132 Gardner, Helen Ann, 60 Gardner, Jim Lester, not pictured Garner, James Anthony, 37, 152, 153 Garnett, Leroy Edward, 60, 103 Garnett, Ronald Dale, 37 Garrison, Jim Albert, not pictured Gass, Marsha Ann, 38 Gaston, Delane Furman, 60 Geffort, Lynn Howard, 38 Geffort, Karol Lee, 60 Geisler, Judith Lynn, 89 Geis, Carol Lea, 60 Geist, Donna Lea, 60 Geist, Douglas J. , 38, 115 German, Betty Lou, 60 German, Delores Kay, 60 Gifford, Douglas Martin, 60 Gilchrist, Debbra Ann, 60 7 Gillmore, AlverJames, 60 Gingerich, Bonnie Lou, 38, 111 Gingerich, Jerry Lynn, 60 Gipson, Gene Autry, 38, 142, 143, 145, 146,147, 148, 149 Gipson, Mr. Elmer, 105 Gitchell, Shirley Anne, 38, 102, 113, 120 Givens, Kerry Elaine, 60,164 Givens, Roger Eugene, 60 Glaspie, Vercelia Carrol, 60 Glass, Susan Louise, 60 Gnuse, Sharon Kay, 61 Goble, Linda Kay, 61 Goering, Galen Dean, 61 Goering, Jerry D. , 61 Goering, Richard, 61 Goertz, David A. , 61 Goertz, Delbert Dale, 38 Goheen, Laymond Lewis, 61 GOLF, 154 Golts, Larry E. , 38 Good, Wayne E. , 38 Goossen, LaVern R. , 61, 103 Gordon, Charles Paul, 61 Gorsuch, Walt Franklin, 61, 163, 167 Gould, Kenneth Dale, not pictured Graber, Larry Wayne, 61 Graber, Steven Gail, 61,120,121 Gragg, Alma, 171 Grant, Larry Edward, 61 Gray, Ronald Lee, 61 Green, Gaylon Wayne, 61 Green, Robert Charles, 61 Greene, Richard Vernon, 61 Greer, Darrell Eugene, 89, 122 Gregory, Daryl K. , 38 Greiner, Neal Quintin, 38,103 Griffie, Charles Galen, 38, 144 Griffin, David Gene, 61 Griffin, James Lee, 89 Griffith, Dennis Wayne, 61 Griggs, Cynthia Kay, 38,98, 131, 164, 177 Grimsman, Joel Dewey, 61 Grissom, Phyllis Gene, 38 Grochowsky, Lee Dwight, 61 Gross, J. D., not pictured Gross, Jerry Allen, 38 Grossardt, Gerald Lee, 61 Grosshans, James Alan, not pictured Grout, Marsha Joe, 61 Grubb, Dale Milton, 61 Grubbs, Kenton Thomas, 61 Grubbs, Kenton, 120 Grusing, LeoraJanneane, 61 Gruver, Alan Kent, 38 Gruver, Clove, 172 Guthrie, Cecil Leroy, 61 Gunn, Lloyd William, 61, 132, 137, 139 Guthrie, Russel Dean, 61 Guyer, Leeon O., 38,53 Guyer, Linda Elaine, 61, 114 Guyette, Richard Joseph, 38 Guyll, Nancy Ann, 62 Hadley, Gloyd C., Jr. , 38 Haflich, Ronald Pierre, 38 Hagerman, Edward Milford, 118, 120, 121 Haines, Elizabeth Jean, 62,114 Hale, Karen Jo, not pictured Halbert, Darrell Richard, 62 Hall, Doris, 170 182 Hall, Michael Allen, 38,100,116,125 Hall, Peggy Ruth, 38 Hallbauer, Dorothy Jean, 62 Hamann, Twylla Nadine, 38, 102, 111 Hamilton, Gary Glenn, 62 Hamilton, William Wesley, 62, 120 Hanke, Larry J. , 62 Hanken, Donald Lee, 38 Hanneman, John Michael, 62,107 Hansen, Kenneth, 89 Hanson, Ronald Lee, 89 Hapgood, Robert B., 62 Hardacre, Michael Forrest, 62, 103 Hardage, Darrell Will, 38 Hardy, Marva Jean, 62 Hargis, BarbaraJean, 89 Haring, David Loyd, 53,62 Harmon, Lester L. , 62 Harmon, Stephen Carlyle, 62,118 Harms, Stanley Arthur, 62,152 Harper, Harold Dennis, 62 Harre, Frederickia Lou, 62, 125 Harris, Beth Louise, 62,65, 103 Harris, Larry Bill, 62,100, 108, 109 Harris, Merle Joseph, 62,152, 153 Harrison, Dennis Lynn, 62 Harrison, Donald Leslie, 38 Harrison, Warren Francis, not pictured Hart, John Henry, 62, 120 Hartke, Mark Arnold, not pictured Harunan, Maurice Bradford, 62 Haskard, Kent Frank, 62 Hatfield, Georgene Louise, 63 Hatfield, James Bernal, 38 Hauck, Larry Francis, 38 Hauptman, Terrance F. , 63 Hauschild, Karen Sue, 63 Hauschild, Lesley Dee, 63 Hauser, James Louis, 38 Hauter, Edwin Farrell, 63 Hawkins, Carla Lou, 63 Hawkins, Howard Edward, 63 Hawver, Lyle Lee, 63 Hayes, Troy Stephen, 63 Hayward, Don Stewart, 39 Heacock, Connie Sue, 63, 103 Hearn, Vance R., 63 Heath, Marsha Jean, 63 Hedrick, Gordon Ray, 39, 112 Hegarty, Carla Rae, 63 Heim, Jess Roy, 39 Heinrich, Murray John, 60,63, 102 Helm, Dennis Kent, 39, 118, 119, 175 Hendershot, Sharon Jean, 39 Henderson, Alta, 174 Henderson, Louis C., 63 Hendrixson, Julie Ann, 39 Hengle, Michael Edward, 63 Henry, Donna Marie, 39 Henry, Gary Lee, 63 Henry, Norman Ray, 118 Henry, Steven Charles, 63 Henry, William Maurice, 63,99, 120 Hensley, Larry Wayne, 63 Hensley, Rickey Dean, 89 Henson, Gary Lee, 63 Hensy, Mike Richard, 5o,63,132,133, 134, 136, 137 Herbert, Robert Winston, 63 Herdt, James Lee, not pictured Hernandez, Rodolfo Santiago, 64 Herrmann, Jon Arthur, 64 Hess, Orville Joe, 64 Hester, Jean Norma, 39, 118, 119 154,161 Hewitt, Kathryn Eveta, 64 Hickman, Darrel Lester, 64 Hickman, John Thomas, 64 Higginbothan, Dennis Edwin, 64 Hildebrand, Paul Ray, 64 Hilger, Paul Cyril, 39 Hill, Bruce Delmar, 64 Cynthia Lee, 64 Hill, Hill, Dennis M. , not pictured Hill, James Dean, 39, 167 Hill, Larry Charles, 64 Sara Lynn, 64 Hill, Hillmer, Harlan Albert, 64 Hillmer, Marc Allen, 89 Hilleary, Barry Charles, not pictured Hilton, Frederick Lee, 64 Hilton, Joe Webb, 64 Hilton, Joyce Lee, 39 Hilyard, Jean Ann, 64 Hinck, Joan Elizabeth, 64 Hines, Anthony Michael, 64 Hinkley, Charles William, Jr., 65 Hinners, Carol Ann, 65 Hinners, Milburn Gene, 39 Hintz, fAllenJ Sandra Louise, 65, 112,164 Hitz, Karen Diane, 65 Hochanadel, Gery Charles, 65, 161 Hodges, Jacolyn Jane, 65 Hodges, Ron Ray, 39,132, 138 Hodges, Susan Elaine, 39, 112 Hoffman, Decella Jean, 65 Hoffman, Ruth Helen, 39 Hogan, Sherry L. , 39 Holcomb, George Joseph, 39, 120, 121 Holeman, Sheryl Dalene, 65 Holgerson, Joseph Levi, 39 Holland, Ralph Earl, 65 Hollingsworth, Benjamin Lewis, not pictured Holloway, LeRoy, Jr. , 39 Holmes, Christina Dale, 39 Holmes, Larry Vernon, 89 Holmes, William Thomas, 65 Holt, Raymond David, 65 Honton, Richard Lawrence, 39,46, 102, 107 Hook, Alvin Lee, 39 Hoover, Kenneth Ray, 65, 102 Hoover, Martin Eugene, 65, 132 Hombaker, Norman Dean, 65, 152, 153, Hornbaker, Vincent Warren, 39 Hombeck, James Douglas, 65 Horne, Delmar Corbett, 65 Horner, Linda Paulette, 65 Horton, Michael Eugene, 65, 100, 102, 107,108, 116, 124, 164 Horton, William Carl, 39 Hoskinson, David Glenn, 66 Hoskinson, Jon Marc, 66 Hostetler, Dawnetta Cathryn, 66 Hostutler, Catherine Mary B. , 66 Howell, David Gene, 66 Hubbard, Judith Ann, 66 Huddleston, Glen Arnold, 66 Huey, Robert Clay, 66 Hufford, David Clinton, not pictured Hughes, Cleo, 174 Hughes, Jack Emmett, 66,118,119 Hughes, Robert Lee, 66 Hullet, Sherry Lynn, 66 Hulsey, Ronald Edward, 39, 132 Humiston, Dennis Edward, 39,116 Humiston, Roger Lloyd, 66 Hunt, Betty, 170 Hunt, Johnnie Lee, 66 Hunt, Linda Gail, 63,66,99, 118, 119 121, 130,141 I-lurlburt, Jerry Leon, 66 7 Hurst, Douglas Morgan, 66 Hurst, Margaret Ann, not pictured Huston, Stephen David, 66, 117, 118 Hutchinson, Ann Carol, 66 Ireland, Reta Charlene, not pictured lzard, Louis William, 66 Jackson, Greg, 89 Jackson, Isaac Wendell, 39 Jackson, Jean, 66 Jackson, JoAnn, 66 Jackson, Robert Filmore, Jr. , 89 Jackson, Thomas Ray, 39,107 Jackson, William Greg, 66 Jacobs, Michael E. , 39,124,162 Jacques, Gary Lynn, 39 Jacques, Tom Lee, 66 Jaenicke, Charles Vernon, 66, 165 Jaerger, Larry Eugene, 66, 165 James, Helen Carol, 66 James, Phillip Lemoyne, not pictured Jantz , A mos, 174 Jantz, Lois Arlene, 66 Janzen, Larry Lee, 66, 152 Janzen, Ralph Lyle, 66 Jarrott, Dr. John, 123 Jarrott, John Bennett, 66 Jarrott, Sally Dutton, 66,122 Jarvis, Dave Warren, 66 Jasper, Gary Earl, 67 Jeffries, Donna Lu, 67 Jenkins, Richard LeRoy, 40 Jenkins, William Robert, 67 Jensen, Jimmy Lee, 67 Jinks, John Don, 67 Jewell, Larry Dean, 40 Johnson, Candy Dianne, 67 Johnson, Carolyn Kay, 67 Johnson, Charlotte, not pictured Johnson, Douglas Richard, 40, 132 Johnson, Duane Richard, 67 Johnson, Edward Newer, 40 Johnson, Margaret Louise, 40 Johnson, Randle Clifford, 40, 100, 102, 113, 116 Johnson, Jaclyn Mae, 51,67 Johnson, Michael Jay, 67 Johnson, Robert Edward, 67, 132, 152 Johnson, Sandra Anita, 40, 102, 104, 106 112, 113,117, 176 Johnson, Scott William, 67 Johnson, Sheldon Linn, 53, 67 Johnson, Johnston Jones, Shirley R. , 67 , Patricia Charlene, 67 chimes c. , 67 Jones, Vic Glenn, 40 Jones, Donald Lee, 67 Jones, Marleah Irene, 67 Jones, Michael Charles, 14 3, Jones, S Jones, S Jordan, Jordan, Josephso 146,147, 148 am, 80 tephen Wade, 67 Frank Adam, 67 Kay Lynn, 67, 125, 167 n, Jerry Dean, 67 183 58,67,103,106, Jostmeyer, Arthur Albert, Jr., 67 Juhnke, Carol Jean, 67 JUNIOR COLLEGIAN, 122, 123 Juma, Raymond Hanna, 40 Kaiser, Wyann Elsworth, 67, 164 Karriker, Jack Millard, Jr. , 40 Karst, Ronald Lynn, 67 Kasselman, Barbara Jean, 67 Katz, Stan Warren, 67, 118, 161 Kauffman, Dennis Ura, 67,120 Kay, Neil Lee, 68 Keast, Kathleen Margret, 40 Keeler, Vicky Sue, 40 Keller, Twila Ann, 40, 167 Kennard, Anita Joy, 51,68 Kennedy, Audean Bates, not pictured Kennedy, Howard Richard, 40, 118, 152 153 Kenyon, Jack Junior, Jr., 68 Kern, Barbara Ann, 40 Kern, David William, 40,132, 139 Kerr, Duane Lee, not pictured Kersey, Rhonda Jean, 40, 101, 104, 108, 112 Kidd, Billy Dean, 40 Killion, Rayel Wayne, 68 Kilpatrick, Clement Wayne, 68 Kimble, Donna Lynn, 40 Kincaid, Delmar Lee, 90 Kincaid, Roger W., 40 Kincaid, Katherine LeAnn, 68 King, David Rene, 40 King, Kenneth Ross, 68 King, Ronald Wayne, 68 Kinley, Douglas Lee, 68 Kinsey, Virgie Marie, 68, 163 Kinsler, Ronald Leland, 68 Kirk, Andrea Sue, 40,120 Kirk, Judy Dianne, 68, 104, 122 Kirk, Robert A. , Jr. , 68,100,116 Kirkland, Milton Patrick, 40,68 Kirkpatrick, Marsha Lou, 68, 114 Kirkpatrick, Robin K. , 68 Kisel, James Aloys, 40,152,153 Kiser, Randy Jon, 68 Kiser, Terry Lynn, 68 Kite, Charles Thomas, 40, 103,110 Kitson, Ruth Elaine, 68 Kittle, Stacy Samuel, 68 Kizzar, Claude Franklin, 68 Klamm, Karen Elaine, 68, 108 Klassen, Teresa Ellen, 90 Klein, Mrs. John, 105 Klein, Robert Dean, 40, 164 Kliewer, David H. , 40 Kleymann, Ruby Ellen, 68 Klotz, Michael Andrew, 40 Knechtel, Alan Raymond, 40, 132, 134, 139, 176 Knoblock, David Milton, 69 Kober, Vena Marie, not pictured Koehn, Albert Vernon, 90 Koehn, Steven Mark, 90 Kohrs, Sherryl Louise, 40 Kollhoff, Daniel Thomas, 69 Kollhoff, Michael Loren, 40 Konnesky, John William, 69 Koon, James E., 40 Koontz, Kemba Dianne, not pictured Kornelson, John Michael, 69 Kozmin, Harold John, 69,132 Kramer, Dennis William, 40 Kramer, RobertJoseph, 69 Kranz, Jack Wilbur, 40,120,165 Krase, Owen Hart, 69 Krase, Robert Edward, 69 Krebaum, James Ray, 69 Krehbiel, Jerald Lee, 69, 118, 120, 121 Krehbiel, James Allison, 41, 120, 121 Krehbiel, Kathrine Jo, 69, 117 Kreutzer, Linda D. , 69 Kruse, Rodney, 69 KSTA-NEA, 113 Kucera, Robert William, Jr. , 69, 100, 108, 109 Kuhn, Kathleen, 41 Kumorowski, Phyllis Kay, 69,112 Kurtz, John William, 69 Lacey, Donald Wayne, 69 Lackamp, Robert Jon, 69 Lagree, Francene Jane, 69 Lahar, Billy Gene, 69 Lainson, Gail Ann, 69 Laird, Steven Clouis, 69 Lancaster, Thomas Allen, 69 Lanning, Barbara Ann, 41, 104 Larimore, Dennis Duwain, 69 Larsen, Patricia Sue, 70 LaSerra, Lynda Lee, 70 Lathen, John Robert, 41 Latimer, Larry Earl, 70 Laudick, Dennis Michael, 70 Lawson, Helen Jane, 70 Leachman, James Ray, 70 Ledford, Marvin H. , 70 Lee, Edward Silas, Jr. , 70 Lee, James Richard, 41 Lehman, Mrs., 117 Lehmann, Richard Douglas, 41 Leighty, Dennis Bert, 70 Leiker, Clareen, 70 Leiker, Wilbert John, 41,132,136, 139 Lentz, Susan Eileen, 70 Leonard, Nancy Louise, 70 Leonard, Richard James, 70,103,120 Lett, LaDonna Louise, 41 Lewis, Charles Truman, 70 Lewis, Cindy Lewis, 70 Lewis, Gregory Dean, 70 Liddeke, Biny Joe, 41 Lieurance, Lenora Ann, 70, 114 Lindsay, William Jay, 70 Link, Barbara Ellen, 41, 112 Link, Charles Dean, 41 Litchfield, Cecil Thomas, 71 Little, James Clyde, 41 Littlejohn, Mr., 171 Livingston, Mary Paulette, 71 Locke, Howard Duane, 71 Locke, Loreen Arba, 41, 104 LOCKMAN PLAYERS, 108 Loepp, Jollen Kay, 71,114 Logan, Wilma Emeline, 71 Lohnes, Patricia LuAnn, 71 Long, Dennis Lee, 71 Long, Maurice Dean, 41 Long, Noel Joyce, 41 Long, Ronald Frank, 41 Long, Twyla Nadine, 41,111 Long, William David, 71 Lorson, Leo Ralph, 71 Love, Stephen Wayne, 71 Low, Tom Ed, 71 Lowen, Michael David, 71, 100 Ludlow, Lloyd David, not pictured Luman, Marcia Ann, 41 Luman, Richard W. , 41 Lundemo, Faye Delores, 41 Luse, Martha Ann, 90 Lyman, Douglas Elliott, 71, 143, 152 Lyons, Roger Eugene, not pictured McAlister, Judy Kay, 71,141 McAllister, fBrewerJ Gary Don, not pictured McAmis, Ronald Wayne, 41 McCaskill, Larry Gene, 71 McClellan, Cecil Lee, 71 McClure, David Ray, 71 McClure, Dennis George, 41, 124,156 McDaniel, Bruce M, , 72 McDonald, Gary Ancell, 72, 118, 119 Mclintarfer, Douglas Lee, 41, 160, 167 McFall, Lauretta Jane, 72,114 McFann, Donna L. , 72 McFarland, James D. , 90 McGee, David Allen, 72, 163 McGregor, Lyman E. , 72,120,121,123, 176 McGuire, Thomas Michael, 72 Mcllvain, John Harold, 90 Mclntire, Vernon Arthur, 41 Mclntyre, Gary Taylor, 72 McKee, Michael Duane, 72 McKenna, Barbara Carol, 72,106 McKinney, Gary Lee, 72, 152, 165 McKinney, Gary Michael, 72, 100, 165 McKinnis, Bonnie Jean, 72 McLain, Michael Dennis, 37, 41, 103 McMahan, Jack Lee, 72 McMillen, Jeanne Phyllis, 72, 120 McMurry, Robert Dwain, 90 McPeak, Gail Henry, 41 McPherson, Derald Lee, not pictured McQuillium, Dorothy, 172 McVay, Theodore James, 41, 126, 132, 167 Mabry, Joyce Marie, 72 MacArthur, Keith Lynn, 72 MacFarland, Jean Kathryn, 72 MacMillan, Donald Joy, 90 MacMillan, William A. , 72, 152 Madden, Kathleen, 72, 117, 118, 120, 163 Magie, Esther Louise, 72, 125, 167 Magyar, Larry Paul, 41,70 Maier, Dennis Allen, 72 Malone, J. Patrick, 72,132 Mangels, Sharon Lynn, 72,98,99 Mann, Terry Ray, 41,132 Markle, John Dennis, 73, 143, 146, 154 Marshall, Patricia Ann, 73,114 Marteney, Gary Duane, 73 Martens, Jay Allen, 73 Martin, Dennis Alvin, 41 Martin, Hazel Margaret, 73 Martin, John, 73 184 Martines, Julian Thomas, 73 Maske, Virginia Mae, 73 Mast, Willard Fred, 59,73 Matlack, Jack Douglas, 41 Matlack, Larry Wayne, 41 Matlack, Patricia Louise, 42 Matlack, Rae Jean, 43,103 Matous, Elda M. , 42 May, Candice Ellen, 41,73 May, Randall Lynn, 73, 143 May, William Dennis, 42 Mayberry, Charles E. III, 42 Mayfield, Bill Weber, 73 Maynard, Karen Ann, 73, 104, 117 Meek, Benny Jack, 73 Meggers, Gary Frank, 42 Mehrtens, Maria Jo, 73, 106 Meisenheimer, Edwin Doyle, 90 Meisenheimer, Karen Frances, 42,162 Meimer, Gary Paul, 73 Menard, Richard Kenneth, 73 Mendenhall, Neil Gordon, 73 Merritt, Teddy Nolan, 42 Messing, Diane Marie, 41,42, 131 Mettling, Terry Lynn, 73 Meyer, James Stephen, 42 Meyer, Jerry Lynn, 90 Meyer, Michael Gene, 42 Meyer, Nation E. , 73 Michael, John Russell, 73,99, 110 Milburn, Dennis Ray, 73 Miles, Michael Dennis, 90 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Gary Leon, 73 Harry Boland, 90 Jack Charles, 42 Janell, 172 Janice Kay, 73, 104, 122 Jere Robert, 42, 118,119 Miller, Katie, 42 Miller, Marlin Dale, 73 Miller, Marvin W. , 42 Miller, Michael Eugene, 74 Miller, Michael Dean, 90 Miller, Robert Ronson, 74,132 Miner, Sheryl Kae, 42,112 Miller, William Albert, 42 Mills, Geraldine Mae, 74 Minnis, Beverly Michelle, 74, 104 Missildine, John Briant, 74, 120 Mitchell, Letha Faye, 74 Mock, Margaret Helen, 42, 120 Mock, Patricia Sue, 74 Moffatt, Linda Eloyce, 74 Mogenson, Paul Kermit, not pictured Mollnow, Dan Howard, 42 Montford, Leon Arthur, 42, 118 Montgomery, Robert Earl, 74, 100 Moorman, Marvin Earl Jr. , 74 Moon, Leslie Lael, 42, 101, 107, 112, 1 Moore, Connie Lou, 42, 101, 112 Moore, Larry Gene, 74, 132 Moore, Pat Eugene, 74 Moorhouse, Philip Wayne, 74 Mora, Christina Ann, 74 Morford, Alvin Dean, 42 Morgan, Lonnie Friend, 74 Morga.n, Patrick Dennis, 74 Morgan, Roseann, 74,103 Morgan, William Edward, 74 Morgenson, Paul, 42,145 2 Moriarty, Michael Thomas, 75, 165 Morris, Stephen Ray, 75 Morrison, Wanda Irene, 90 Morrow, Connie Lou, 91 Morrow, Ruben Keith, 91 Morse, Paul Raymond, 42 Morse, Richard Thayer, 43, 152, 153 Morton, james William, 75, 100 Morton, Ray Horton, 43 Moser, Raeleen Ann, 50, 75, 106 Moser, Victor Carl, 37, 43,100,113 Mosqueda, julio jamas, jr., 75 Moulds, Michael joseph, 75, 107, 117, 118 Moulds, Willa Kay, 75,114 Mound, Dian, 43 Moyer, Becky Louise, 75, 124 Moyers, jo Ellen, not pictured Mueller, janet Coverly, 43 Mueller, Kenneth Robert, 75 Mueller, Michael Lee, 43 Mueller, Sandra Kay, 75 Mullen, Edward Keith, 75 Muntz, Alanjay, 75,100,112 Murnahan, Donald LeRoy, 75 Murphy, Douglas R. , 43 Murphy, Douglas Wayne, 75 Murphy, joseph Leon, 43 Murphy, Sharon Lee, 75 Murray, Kenneth Clinton, 75 MUSIC CLUB, 117 Myers, Loren Ray, 43 Myers, Thaylia Lynn, 75 Naab, Robert james, 76 Nantipong, Vilaiworn, 43, 76 Nappi, Kenneth Francis, 76,132, 137 Neal, Craig Leroy, 43, 50 Needham, Robert Lee, 76 Nelson, james Rodrick, 43,103 Nelson, Larry Wayne, 91 Nethercot, Lyn Marie, 76 Nettleton, Katherine Mary, 114 Neufeld, Paul David, 91 Neufeld, Roger Dale, 43 Newburger, Dawn Beryl, 71, 76, 104 NEWMAN CLUB, 106 Newell, Dale L., 91 Newell, Robert Eugene, 76 Nichols, Linda Diana, 71, 76 Nichols, Howard Michael, 76, 100, 102 108, 109, 152 Nicholson, Ann B. , 43 Nicholson, Donnie Eugene, 76 Nicholson, james Everett, 76, 150 Nickel, Gerald Huldrich, 43 Nicks, Robert Gregory, 76, 132,135, 152 Nininger, Marlyne Neel, 76 Nisly, Larry, 43 Nisly, Mahlon, 43 Noll, Kenneth Allen, 76 Norwood, Sandre Earl, 43,100, 150, 152, 153 Novinger, Thomas Lane, not pictured NURSES, 114 Nusz, Donnie Charles, 43 O'Banion, Alford Wesley, 59, 76 Oberg, Donald Dean, 76 Oehlert, james Lee, 43, 152,153,167 Ogden, Treasa Ann, 76, 114 Olmstead, Marvin Lee, 76, 143. Olsen, Glenn Roy, 76 Olson, Delta Ann, 76,114 Olson, jerry Owen, 43 Olson, Michael Glenn, 76 O'Neal, Michael Glen, 76 Opdycke, Virginia Ann, 60, 76 O'Rorke, Margaret Elisabeth, 43 O'Rorke, William C. , 76 Orr, Leona, 170 Osborn, Gary Wayne, 76 Osborne, Rodney Leroy, 76,122 Owens, Jon Craig, 43, 121 Owen, Richard Duane, 76 Palen, Nelson joseph, 91 Palmer, Barbara jean, 76 Panzer, Dwayne Douglas, 76, 100, 112 Parker, Robert Kent, 77 Parker, Sharon Louise, 77, 108, 120 Parish, Donna Mae, 43 Parsons, LeRoy Eugene, not pictured Parsons, Shiryl Ann, 77 Partridge, Bobby Lee, 43 PASTELS, 123 Pauls, Charles Wesley, 44 Pearce, Linda Kay, 77, 119 Pearson, Sheldon Way-ne, 77 Peck, Walter Eugene, 77 Peddecord, Mark, 172 Peer, Albert Dean, jr., 77 Penl-Ca, William Gilbert, 77 Penley, jerry Wayne, 77 Peterson, Alan Neale, 44 Peterson, Roger E. , 44 Pettit, Thomas Barton, 77 Petty, Patricia Kay, 77 Phelan, james Michell, 44 Phelan, Kathleen Carey, 44 Phelan, Patrickjohn, 77,132 Piatt, jack L. , 44 PHI RI-IO PI, 110 PHI THETA KAPPA, 113 PHYSICAL EDUCATION, 156, 157 Pickenpaugh, Gilbert Lee, 91 Pierce, Linda jean, 44 Pitcher, Nancy Lee, 77, 105 Pitchford, Richard Don, 77 Pitman, Larry Wesley, 77 Plouffe, Valarie Lee, 77,106 Pohlman, Robert Lantz, 77 Poley, Thomas Edmund, 44,103, 118, 150, 151, 152, 153 Ponton, Charles Louis, jr. , 91 Pope, Larry Merle, 44,59 Porting, Lou, 170 Potts, Robert Max, 77 Poulton, Barry Douglas, not pictured Powell, Jacqueline Ann, 91 Powers, Doris, 172 Prentice, Carol Marie, 77, 164 Presn, joseph Stephen, 44, 132 Preston, Michael Kent, 77 Priddy, Jerry Lee, 91 Pruitt, Virginia Sue, 7,91 Proctor, Kay Dianne, 91 185 Puglisi, Ralph R. , 77 Puls, William Michael, 44 Pulver, Kathie Louise, 44, 119, 121 Purcell, Anthony Stephen, 44, 110, Pyle, Charles Lee, 44, 152,153 Quinn, jack Robert, 77 Quimby, Ronald james, 77 Quiring, Robert Keith, 77 Rabourn, Pamela, 77,91 Race, Wesley Amos, 77,103 Rader, Kay Marie, 77 Ragsdale, Glenda jean, 44 Railsback, Robert Guilford, 77, 164 Rainbolt, Cheryl Kay, 77,161 Ralston, Carole Alene, 78, 118,120 Ramage, Michael Scott, 78, 154 Rampenthal, Wilma jean, 78 165 Raner, Edward Eugene, 78,100, 152,153 Rank, Diana Kay, 78 Rankin, Edward Eugene, 78 Rasmussen, Ase Renate, 91 Rathbun, Delwinjay, 91 Rathbun, Roy Vernon, 78 Ratzlaff, Ronald Lee, 78 Ratzloff, Keith Lyle, 78 Rauckman, Robert Harold, 78 Ray, Alex, 78 Rayl, Myron, 173 Rayl, Stephen 1. , 78 Reazin, Francis Deanna, 78 Reber, Larry Lee, 78 Reece, Charles F. , 78,120 Reece, Janice Lucile, 78 Reed, Keith Noel, 78 Rees, Francis Ralph, 78 Reinhart, Thomas jay, 44 Renner, Phillip Dale, 78 - Repass, Kay Diane, 78 Rhodes, jerry Michael, 44 Rhodes, john Howard, 78 Rice, Dennis Ray, 44 Rice, Randall M. , 78 Richardson, Helen Spainhour, X Richardson Mark Alan 78 120 7 I 7 Richardson, Ronald Thomas, 44, 120, 162 Rickard, Samuel Graydon, X Rickers, Norman Duane, 44 Rider, Cheryl Sue, 78,103, 175 Rife, Rebeccajane, 79,118 Riggs, Roy Roger, 79 Rima, Martha, 114 Rishey, Leroy Allen, 91 Ritchey, Lennie Deane, 44 Robb, Andrew, 173 Roberson, Charles David, 92 Robertson, jack Howard, 79, 110 Robertson, Shirley jean, 79 Robinson, Robert Eugene, 44 Robinson, Shirley joan, 92, 112, 118 120, 121 Robinson, Thomosjames, 44 Robison, Dannis Nelson, 79 Robinson, Regina Diane, 79 ,119, Rock, Steven Lee, 44,98,113,126,167, 177 Rockhold, Delva Kay, 41,44 Roger, David Alan, 92 Rogers, Dennis Mark, 79 Rogers Rogers Rohr , Rohr , Rohrer , Ronald Eugene, 79 , Thomas Lee, 44 Dorothy Ann, 79 Lavern Francis, 44 , Carole Jean, 44,63,102,141 Rohrer, Danny Joe, 79 ROPPJ Rose , Dan Lee, 79 Stephanie Lynn, 79 Rose, William Joseph, 79 Ross, David William, 44,120 Roth, Dale Eugene, 44 Roth, Jeanette Marie, 79 Roth, Lynda Faye, 79 Rudicel, Beverly Anne, 79, 120 Rueschhoff, John William, 79 Runyan, Royce E., 79 Rutherford, Janice Ann, 44, 118 Ruzich, Michael Eugene, 79 Saadat, Ali, 79 Saena, Carlos Jr. , 44 Saffle, Farrell F. , 44 Sager, Sahlfeld, Richard Joseph, 45,106 K ay Ellen , 79 ,12 Seefeldt, Robert Allen, 81 Seeman, Jo Ann, 38,81, 165 Seiler, Vincent Paul, 45 Sexson, Janice Renee, 45, 118, 119 Shafer, Lawrence Allen, 81, 164 Shanks, Allan Richard, 45 Shanline, Mary Christine, 45 Sharp, Charles Dean, 81 Shea, John Michael, 45 Shelton, Carol Lynn, 81 Shelton, Richard Edward, 81 Shepherd, Steven Ray, 92 Sherrill, Rodney Francis, 45 Shields, Larry Edward, 45 Shipley, Pameline Sue, 81, 101, 105 Shoffner, Paula Burt, 45 Shotts, Lawrence David, 45,100,108, 109, 122, 164 Showers, Glenn Everett, 45, 132, 139 Shuman, Philip L. , 81, 117, 118,119, 120 Sidener, Rodney Wayne, not pictured Siefkes, Harold John, 81 Siefkes, Loren John, Jr., 82 Siefkes, Verlin Kent, 45,152 Siehndel, Ray Dean, 45 Siemens, Keith Wayne, 81 Sigle, Wendell Wayne, 45 Spencer, Allen Leroy, 82 Spickard, Lloyd Jon, 82 Spitz, Carol Ann, 46 Spoon, Glenn E., 46 Sprout, Leonard Eugene, 82 Staats, C. Dwight, 82 Staats, Ray Eldon, 46 Staats, Thomas Eugene, 46 Stacy, Judith Ann, 82, 114 Stallman, James Richard, Jr. , not pictured Stanley, Darrell Gene, 46 Stansel, Lynn Eldon, 83, 117 Stanton, Cheryl Ann, 83 St. Clair, Robert Allen, 83,110,120,121 Stearns, Gary Dean, 46, 143 Steckly, George E. , 46 Steele, David Hubbard, 83, 100, 116, 164 Steffen, Gwenna Ruth, 41, 83, 108,109 Stein, Carolyn Jo, 83 Stein, Chris Martin, 46 Steinman, Norman Dean, 83 Stenfors, Jack B. , 46, 151, 152 Stephenson, Jeffrey Ned, 83 Stephenson, Linda Sue, 83 Stevens, Erna Carleen, 92 Stevens, Linda Claudine, 83 Salman, Hawi Fouad, 45 Saldana, Janet Charmis, 79 Samms, Thomas Michael, 79 Sanders, Jerome Clarence, 45 Sanderson, Judy Marie, 79 Saylor, James Boyce, 80 Scanlan, John Michael, 80 Schafer, Jalayn Irene, 80, 122 Scharf, Gerald Clarance, 80 Schlesinger, Richard Bradstreet Jr. , 80 Schlickau, Donald Ray, 80 Schlottog, Garry Eugene, 45, 100, 116, 150, 151, 152, 153 Schmidler, Kathleen Faye, 80 Schmidt, Dennis Lee, 45 Schmitt, Larry Dean, 80 Schneider, John Duayne, 45, 100, 103, 116 Schnider, Diana Lynn, 45 Scholl, Douglas Paul, 22, 80 Scholle, James Leon, 80 Schopen, James Herrick, 92, 122 Schrader, Robert, 80 Schrag, Pauline Alice, 80 Schreiber, Thomas Eldon, 80, 120,121 Schrock, Christena, 80,114 Schuller, Edward Francis, 80 Schumacker, Rose Ann, 80 Schur, John Thomas, 45 Schuster, DavidJames, 80 Simpson, John Parrish, 81,120, 121 Sims, Marcia Gayle, 45 Sims, Marilyn Doris, 81 Skurat Dennis Daniel, 83,132, 138 Slater: Karen Eileen, 82 Small, lola Marie, 82, 101, 112, 175 Small, Norman Eugene, 82 Smith, Allan Chase, 45, 100 Smith, Brenda Kaye, 82 Smith, David Eller, 82 Smith, David Lee, 40,82 Smith, Gary Wade, 45,132 Smith, Gregory Bert, 82 Smith, Janice Dianne, 82 Smith, Jerold Lewis, 45 Smith, Jerry LeRoy, 82 Smith, Jimmy Lee, 45 Smith, John Wayne, 82 Smith, Judy, 170 Smith, Larry Lincoln, 82,107 Smith, Smith, Smith, Linda Kay, 69, 82, 98, 99 Sara Eileen, 45,161 Sharon Kay, 82,101,104,120 Smith, Sherryl Marlene, 82 Smith, Warren Dallas, 82 Smith, William Clem, 82 Smuck, David Bruce, not pictured Smyers, Claudia Ileen, 45,111, 170 Smyth, Christopher Anthony, 82 Smyth, Judith Ann, 54,82 Stevenson, Nickie Jean, 46,107 Stewart, Anna Genevieve, 46 Stewart, DonnaJean, 46 Stewart, Mary Kathryn, 83 Stieben, Terry Lee, 83 Stiles, Marion Eugene, 83 Stimatze, Patricia Sue, 46,112 Stittsworth, Cheryl Ann, 83 Stoesz, David Paul, 55, 83 Stokes, Russell Douglas, 83 Stofer, Steve Alan, 83, 152 Stone, Richard Lee, Jr. , 83, 132, 134 Stoner, Sandra Lee, 83 Stones, Connie Sue, 83 Stoppel, Eugene Edward, 93 Stout, Jon Wayne, 46 Stout, Roger Lee, 46 Stratman, Terry Robert, 46,126, 143, 146, 147,152, 153, 167 Strausz, Paul Jay, 46 Strayer, Willard Roy, 83 Strella, John Edward, 46, 103, 107,112 Stremel, Elizabeth Jane, 46 Strohl, Carol Marie, 83, 104, 106, 125, 167 Stropes, Jeffrey Martin, 83 Stroup, Nicholas Jon, 46, 100 Strouse, Dennis D. , 46 Struble, Steve Leslie, 83, 132, 134,136, 138, 139, 152 Schwab, Carolyn Jean, 45, 170 Schwab, Marge, 171 Schwabaver, Albert Conrad, 80 Schwarz, Dorothy Marie, 81 Schwartzkopf, Tresa Anne, 81,114 Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Aria E. , 45 James Duane, 81,101 John Edward, 81 John Martin, 81 Scott, Sherry Elaine, 81 Searcy, John Roy, 45 Seck, Richard Earl, 45,92 Smyth, Linda Lou, 45 Snider, 82, 114 Snyder, Kirk Duane, 46 Snyder, Robert Lee, 46 Soft, Nancy Jean, 46, 104 Souba, Bette June, 82 Souder, David Edgar, 82 Spangler, Janis Kay, 46,117, 120 Spangler, Marsha Ann, 46 Sparkman, Micheal Bruce, 82 Spellman, Johnnie Ray, 82 Spence, William Arthur, 82 186 Stuart, Dennis W. , 83 Stuart, James Clark, 83 Stuart, Roger Scott, 46 Stuart, Steven William, 46 STUDENT COMMISSION, 98 Stull, Sue Ann, 83 Sturgeon, Ronald Darwin, 93 Suhler, Gary Eugene, 83 Sullivan, Francis Douglas, 83 SUMMER SCHOOL, 94 Summers, Charles Ray, 93 Sumner, Robert G. , 46 Sutton, Warren Leroy, 46 Swafford, Margaret, 170 Swaney, Thais Kathleen, 65, 83, 103 Swearingen, Richard Earl, 47 Swirles, Jeane Dyer, 47, 109 Sykes, Mary L. , 84 Tague, Stanley Eugene, 84 Talley, James Glen, 93 Taunton, Phil, 93 Tavolino, Roberto, 173 Taylor, Douglas Verle, 84 Taylor, James John, 84 Taylor, Michael Louis, 47 TECHNICAL EDUCATION, 115 Tedford, James Michael, 47, 122, 125 Temple, Tommy Doyle, 93 Tener, Phillip Leroy, 84 Tennant, Frank Mason, III, 84 Tennant, Gregory Alan, 84, 120, 121 Terrill, James Thomas, 47 Terrill, Nancy Jean, 84 Terry, Austina, 54, 84, 112 Teter, Roger Lee, 47 Teter, Steven Ray, 84 Thies, Kay Thompson, 93 TI-IETA CHI SIGMA, 111 Thiel, Larry Lee, 84 Thimesch, Mark Leo, 62, 84 Thode, Kenneth C., 47 Thomas, Gregory Kent, 93 Thomas, Milton Dale, 84 Thompson, Carol Elaine, 84,102 Thompson, Leslie Duane, 84 Thompson, Lewis James, 47 Thompson, Minnie Louise, 84 Thompson, Morris Lee, 47, 110, 120, 125 Thompson, Oran Howard, 47 Thornberry, Mickey, 114 Thrift, Billie Marie, 84 Thurman, Douglas George, 84 Thurma.n, Teresa Gail, 84 Tieperman, Cecilia E. , 84 Tillery, Ronald Dean, 84, 120, 121 Titus, Gale Edward, 84 Tobias, Eddie Adolph, 84 Torrence, Carole, 47 Torrence, Leslie, 84 Toto, Damian D. , 47 TRACK, 152-153 Tracy, Richard Karl, 47,120, 121, 153 Treft, Mr., 173 Tyre, Donald Eugene, 47,134 Tregellas, Thomas Michael, 84 Trosper, Gwenell June, 84 Troyer, Marsha Kay, 84, 104, 167 Tucker, Jack DeWayne, 84 Tucker, Robert Eugene, 84 Tucker, Virgil Leroy, 85 Turney, William Perry, 85 Tutak, Stan Allen, 71,85 Tuxhorn, Larry Eugene, 85 Tyson, Barbara Jean, 47, 111 Ulbrich, Charles Mike, 85 152, Underwood, Floyd Michael, 68,85 Underwood, Verle Dean, 85 Unruh, Edwin, 174 Unruh, Mable, 172 Unruh, Roger L., 85 Unruh, Sue Ann, 85, 118,119, 120 Unruh, Helen Louise, 47 Updegrove, John Randall, 85,120,121 Utz, Neil Leon, not pictured Valentine, Charles Eugene, 67,85, 143 145 Valerius, Doug Gray, 85 Vanl-lorn, Joyce Eileen, 85 VanWye, James Thurlow, 47 Vaughn, Michael Arthur, 85 Vega, Edward John, not pictured Vehlow, John Charles, 47, 132 Ventsam, Edward Leroy, not pictured Vesner, Scott K., 85 Victory, Holland Harvey, 47, 122 Vienx, Roger Merlin, 85, 100, 102, 108 109 Vincent, David Dale, 85 Vincent, Sandra Kay, 85 Vining, Alan Dale, 93 Vogts, Joyce Elaine, 85, 114 Volavka, Ronald Lee, 85,132 Vollweider, Ted Hess, 85 Volker, Kenneth Merryl, 85 Volweider, Joan Adele, 85 Voth, Rodney, L. , 47,120 Voiruba, William Joseph, 85 Vratil, Gary Lynn, 47, 132, 135 Waddle, Rebecca Ailene, 85 Wade, Ruth Anne, 47, 112 Wagler, Harley S., 46,47, 113, 122 Wagler, William Ernest, X, 143, 144, 147, 149 Wagner, Kenneth Eugene, 85, 107 Walker, Marshall Donald, 47 Walker, Steven Crane, 58, 85, 100 Wallace, Kenneth Dale, 85 Wallace, Michael Dean, 85 Walraven, Rhoena Janet, 85, 125,164 Walters, David Wayne, 86, 161 Walters, Larryjames, 86 Ward, Douglas Dee, 47,98 Warden, Carolyn Louise, 47,104 Warner, Calvin Andrew, 93 Warren, Bruce Eugene, 86 Warren, Janice Laurel, 47 Washburn, Harold Eugene, not pictured Washburn, John Michael, 47 Wasinger, Tom Lee, 86,102 Watts, Richard Lee, 55, 86,100 Weber, Allen Richard, 86 Weber, Charles William, 47 Weber, Michael Lewis, 86 Webster, Douglas Ray, 86 Webster, Jon Aaron, 86 Weeks, Chester Gordon, 86 Weesner, Donald Eugene, 86 Weesner, William Allen, 86 Wegerer, Carmen Robert, 86 187 Weigand, Marvin William, Jr. , 86 Weil, Doris Jean, 86 Weiser, Donald Emery, 86 Weismiller, Douglas Scott, 93 Weiterman, Terry Wayne, 86, 132,134 137, 152 Welch, Janet Marie, 86 Welch, Janice Lee, 47, 104, 108, 112, 118, 119 Welch, Ronnie Howard, 86 Wells, Howard Dale, 86 Wells, Meleese Juanita, 86 Wells, Rodger Dean, 86 Weninger, Joyce A. , 86 Wenner, Patricia Darlene, 86 Wenner, Walter Thomas, 87 Wempe, Mary Alice, 10,47, 102, 117, 118, 125 Weppler, William Robert, 87 Werner, Ronald Lee, 47 Wernet, Sally Louise, 47,111 Wesbrooks, Cheryl Earlene, 87 West, Gayle Marie, 87 West, Julia Camilla, 87 Westfahl, Judy Janette, 48,114 Westman, Gary Edward, X Westerman, Michael Wade, 87 Weston, James David, 87, 120 Wetzel, Gary Earl, 38, 87 Weve, Jackie Ray, 48 'W'heaton, Shirley Kay, 87 W'heeler, Gary Charles, 48 Wheeler, James David, 87 Whetstone, Ronald Dale, 48, 156 White, Stephen Patrick, 87 Wickliffe, Elaine, 48 Wieland, Charles Frank, 87 Wiens, Allen Jacob, 87 Wiens, Dianne Elaine, 87, 114 Wiens, Kathleen Jane, 63, 87, 104, 118, 131 Wiens, Karen Joanne, 48 Wiens, Mary Ann, 87, 114 Wiggins, Donald Duke, 48 Wight, Judy Kay, 48, 113 Wilbur, Paula Jean, 87,104 Willems, Dennis John, 93 Willems, Jerry Dean, 48 Willems, Lu.Alan Jay, 48 Williams, Donald Earl, Jr., 93 Williams, Maurice Gene, 48 Williams, Richard Lee, 39,48 Willison, Dan Dean, 87 Willoughby, Donald Earl, 48, 100, 102, 116 Wilson, Dennis Ray, 87 Wilson, Larry Vance, 48 Wilson, Michael Lynn, X Wilson, Tommy Ray, X Wimer, Marjorie Louise, 87 Winchester, Stanley Allen, 87, 103 Wineinger, Barry Alvin, 48 Winsinger, Ruth Elaine, 87, 114 Wintamute, Ellen Ann, 48, 104 Winter, Frank Edward, 48,93 Winter, Laren Royce, X Wirtz, Judith Anne, 87,175 Wise, Claudia, 171 Withrow, Beverly Joan, X Withrow, johnny Lee, 93 Withrow, Terry Lee, 87 Wolcott, Terry Lee, 87 Wolfe, Danney Lee, 48,113 Wolfe, Karelyn Faye, 87 Wolfe, Karen Kaye, 87 Wolff, Charlene Kay, 87,99 Wolff, Lary Dwight, 48, 100, 103 Wood, Steven Keith, 93 Woodruff, james Madison, 48 Woodruff, Layton Lamar, X Woodruff, Richard William, 93 Woodsi, Bryan Randles, 48 Woods, Larry Rae, 93 Woods, Shirley Ann, 87 Woodson, Regina Marie, 57,87 Woolley, Monitta Sue, 87, 110 Woolsey, Terrill Linn, 43, 48, 100, 116 Wright, Douglas Lee, 87 Wright, Frank, 124 Wurdeman, Vicki jean, 87 Wycoff, Raymond Alva, 87 Yadon, Yoder, Yoder, Yoder, Yoder, Yoder , Richard Nelson, 87 Allen Edward, 48 Donna Lea, 87 Glerm, 87 Loyd William, 87 Paul jay, 87 188 Young, Randal Lynn, 87 Young, Robert joseph, 87 Youngblood, Charles Kenneth, 48 Yust, Ann Louise, 48, 112, 118,119, 120 Zargar, Ali, 87 Zacharias, Lynn, 114 Zier, james Arnold, 48, 120 Zimmerman, Carolyn joan, Zink, Thania Raye, 87 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