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

 - Class of 1981

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The Drill Team NEW UNIFORMS for the second semester are proudly sported by members of the Honey- bears. Members of the group include (front row) Felicia Butts, Karen McGee, Roxanne Seager; (second row) Linda Rando, Melody Doyal, Michelle Webb, Denette Koehn; (third row) Kay Agard, Alicia Cody, Debbie Bogart; (top row) Maria Harris. COSTUMED SKIT for a pep rally on the campus is being performed by members of the Honeybears. Honeybears Adding excitement to sports events this year was a bevy of high stepping young women known as the Honeybears. The drill team changed its name from Pomettes to Honeybears which was the original name of the team several years ago. The Honeybears not only enter- tained at half time at all the games, but they also performed skits at the pep rallies on campus. The women attended a training camp last summer at Ottawa where they distinguished themselves by winning the sweepstakes trophy for their performances. Maria Harris was the only return- ing member from last year ' s squad. She was joined by Kay Agard, Alicia Cody, Debbie Bogart, Linda Rando, Melody Doyal, Michelle Webb, Den- ette Koehn, Felicia Butts, Karen McGee, Roxanne Seager, and Susan Johnson who left the squad at the end of first semester.

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' HooralT Only one member of the cheer- leading squad from last year re- turned this year and that was Shannon Randol who left at the end of first semester. Others who were chosen in the fall included Laurie Potter, Juli Brownwood, Karen Adams, Sondra Huggins, and Sheila Highbarger. Three women were chosen last spring to be on the squad and they were given scholarships for their participation. The recipi- ents were Carla Allison, Marcia Hooten, and Shannon Randol. These women were sent to the National Cheerleading Associ- ation camp at Ottawa during the summer. The cheerleaders performed both at home and on the road trips. BCCC CHEERLEADERS Include (front) Juli Brownwood; second row, left to right, Shannon Randol, Carla Allison, Sondra Huggins; top row, Laurie Potter, Marcia Hooten, Karen Adams. JULI BROWNWOOD gives Grizzly Bear a triumphant hug at a football game. SONDRA HUGGINS shows elation when the Grizlies won the homecoming game.



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Journalists Go To Chicago Meeting Highlighting the journalistic year for The Lantern staff were two trips to seminars and conventions, one to Great Bend and the other to Chicago. Seven Lantern and Grizzly staff members traveled by school van to Chicago to the national convention of the Associated Collegiate Press in October where they attended numerous specialized sessions for col- legiate journalists. In September, eight journalists attended an over- night campout in Great Bend sponsored by the Kan- sas Association of Community College Publications Advisers. Several sessions on newspaper and year- book were conducted throughout the two day meet- ing. The Lantern was notified at the beginning of the fall term that several staff members had earned high honors in the Kansas contest sponsored last spring by the Kansas Association. The newspaper has tradi- tionally placed high in the state contest. First semester editors of the newspaper included Bruce Schreiner, editor-in-chief; Cindy Schuler, man- aging editor; Sue Smith, news editor; John Shell, sports editor; Mike Traylor, business manager; Doug Holladay, photo editor. Second semester editors were Bruce Schreiner, editor-in-chief; Gary Leach, managing editor; Sue Smith, news editor; Tom Harms, sports editor; Dick Osterbuhr, assistant sports editor; Mark Parish, en- tertainment editor; Debbie O ' Brien, copy editor; Mike Ligon, photo editor; Chris Cowan, city area editor. Bill Bidwell is faculty adviser. TRAVELING JOURNALISTS who are posing in front of Sol- dier Field stadium in Chicago include (from left) Bruce Schreiner, Mike Ligon. Carla Williams, Elizabeth Harvey, Cin- dy Schuler, Sue Smith, and Kerri Martin. The group attended a national journalism conference for college students. BOT- TOM LEFT, Tom Harms, sports editor for The Lantern. Right, Sue Smith, news editor. 20

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