Coffeyville Community College - Reflections Yearbook (Coffeyville, KS)

 - Class of 1972

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Pollsters Prove Pollution Paramount The results of the recent Pover- ty, Pollution and Population Poll show that Coffeyville Community junior College is more concerned with poverty and pollution that pop- ulation. Southeast Kansas was deemed poverty-stricken by 44'X:3 68'Xm felt that pollution is a problem and only 21M saw over-population as of real concern. More specific responses to these general findings show a concern over finding the right job and making an adequate living. To related questions 5 and 6 more than SOM did not feel they would be able to find a suitable job here, and 44M felt they could not make an adequate living in SEK. Over-population did not seem to be much of a Worry since 54M did not think -large families were a detriment to the economy. An impasse was reached on the urban renewal question, with a 47M split. The mixed response shows a feeling of uncertainty about the necessity of a federally-funded pro- gram for local improvemems. In a positive vote for CCIC, 52M said yes to question number 9. The opportunity to attend a community college is necessary to the economy of SEK. One pollee commented that without CCJC he would not be able to go to college at all. .Very little optimism was expres- sed in answers to question 10. Bleak prospects for employment were notedg some felt there is nothing available for which they are being educted. Others listed their prospects sarcas- tically as maybe, slim or none. 1- ' i ' w S'f y' 'iglffffi'-1' I if ?'e-e'v'2w,i'iSa1s'fL 'A 'I ' 'yi ,, 1'iEX?'ff F 17'E' J , A iw we-1 inane H MiHWR,,gg,,,mo,,,,1'' in it W, . .W w 9- , ,, w ui vmyws, in H, ,LM , .4 , Y agus duggd if uidfiiiarly of issfiiiiiiop 'of aiI2?i3o11dfiof1 Q?' F it eifgr to bgistopped.,QQ 5, ' , ' ' fLWhen a1ii6neGgoesiia5i'oadi'hf1or shefisfwarriedihzgflbe ' fx. 1, J' HX? 'li 1 Ibeifsafe? Ouripwn hUIfQ'Q.'W,3Sf6x:5g,IB -oneylcifithe biggest 'poliam gg lute1fS to thegater. Iriitlie '1 1, communitiesjthaggevenu J r 1 are!!freturneEiggxaciricalfiiiiiiiitreaifei, ourplalies and streams whiff I turnilsgill the 'liie they ,voice suppoggzedi. Eiln oneitoiifn the cciiiarol of sgglid' wastesaYbegani,,alirupt1y,al N . , , imw v 'f-5' ,mi l es , ,gf Q l lbeji?-tltry lsmioeaied' wduaiive-wrapgfgnMandisa gracnvelyggie- f Pacgagedfif5i555t93Ch'Q9n131'ib1-Ifiug T30 the S52 7 biuiffli -2 Yeif-Wi Vcostf of waste, jiisposal.-ggglfhe oplygiQfeas.ible,3nswer 1 ' is ii 1Il75ffl'1B flVOI?1d.'?BlJllibO3ifgS, 'litter and hidecggs' lhousingygievel- f L Q OPIQQD3 mngiaxnpantaggen the cbrmn-ysit1e'2fEver3ftI5i1sinessl--i i 'Hiiilga2Sfai1:1iai1tS iclashiiinan for i is.i i rmiiglgyefor 'i' s i i ,Man musgjrealize that the rape-'andfrifiltheoryfoff using A 'V gas? Qrgiiiis is' fasgigcomingvetoi an There be 'a Elsa , in P it , I i V ,K if ggi, l ,V Y uv, :ze 'i 31 sf. 'lzhere i's5gfoques1iO13jrhat allpf this 'isigging'tq, N i '- ' r mi 1 ww 'i ' are M-1 'W-it ,H ' iififiwiilfi - 'twist ' it ,-1?il'?S'5fWTfma , 4 ,r i hawaiian H at i- ' i' -Q ,, ,, , vi ,, ,as ,.t, . W sw, . Q Mi ,tm E, , 5353155311: i,.ii 'fhef0'fQ2S04'QI1B' W' I .' H - ,, .f,. - -gi-3 ,.,,, 1 ff:-J, ,V , ,,., V it



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Personalities and Flavor so R. ,ff . fi z:.f:f:'a:sqf , -- 41 Y 24:55. W wa P' TQ gy '- ' fi:E,E 5S2fff::? F- W, ggi' :.4f:jiN,5gU that I ,,,1 ,i:: f,f.i15,E?:4. 23 J' - 5. Q1 SP- ff. --,-5155 1,1 323' ' Q. weve MEMS 3, r , -' ,my N. .Lil x 5955 N, Q QQ, r A X Newton and Debbie Woodroof. BEST DRESSED-Kathy Wirts and David Doss. MOST ATHLETIC-Fred Starks and john Burch MOST SCHOLASTIC-Margie Thompson and Bob Hulsey.

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