Cowley College - Tiger Daze Yearbook (Arkansas City, KS)
- Class of 1977
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Tiger Daze Table of Contents Page To the Students of 1976-77 - Dr. Gwen Nelson, President . . . . . . . .2 Opening Activities .................................... . . .4 Football ............................................ . . .6 Football Homecoming 1976 . . . . . . .10 Arkalalah 1976 ............ .... 1 2 Baseball ................ .... 1 6 Basketball .................. .... 1 9 Bus Stop ................... .... 2 2 Student Government Association . . .... 24 Phi Beta Lambda ............... .... Basketball Homecoming 1977 .... .... Women' s Athletics ........... .... 27 28 30 Cheerleaders ............. .... 3 3 Tennis ......... .... 3 4 Intramurals ..... .... 3 6 Bye Bye Birdie . . .... 38 Harvey ...... .... 4 O Humanities . . . . . . .42 Social Science . . . . . . .43 Student Services . . . . . . .44 Natural Science .... .... 4 5 Business Technology . . .... 46 Business Technology . . .... 48 Galle Johnson Hall . . .... 50 Buildings and Gounds . . .... 52 Secretarial Staff .... .... 5 3 Student Center ......... .... 5 4 Industrial Technology . . . . . . .56 Agri-Business ........ .... 5 8 Carpentry ......... .... 5 9 Cosmetology ...... .... 6 O Senior Citizens ..... .... 6 1 Recreation Building . . . . . . .62 Sports Banquet ..... .... 6 3 The Cycle ...... .... 6 4 Bridal Showcase . . . , , , ,66 Music .......... ,,,, 6 7 Honors Banquet .... ,,,, 6 8 Board of Trustees . . ,,,, 74 Graduates ........ ,,,, 7 5 TVA M2 A ' .- N g W I: Y u 1 sig il l wi A W A Dr. Nelson explains the long range plans and reports on the ac- Dr. Nelson talks with parents and students at the reception Complishmems of the College' i following commencement exercises. To The Students Of 1976-1977 1 I Cowley County Community College is an exciting place to learn a living - and learn to live. At a time when college enrollments have declined across the country, CCCC has exper- ienced a steady growth, and the forecast is for this growth to continue. It is not our goal to be- come a large school, but to be a friendly, people oriented institution, that will help students i achieve a variety of life's objectives. Sustained growth, in a period of a declining pool of potential students, will require careful planning, hard work, quality programs, and an attractive campus atmosphere. This is the commitment of the administration, faculty, and Trustees of the College. ' The past year has been one of enjoyment and accomplishment. My sincere hope is that we have helped you to move closer to your goals, and that you will help us to move closer to ours. I Gwen Nelson .-5 .ci .fi PS. rw Tiger fans celebrated the con- clusion of a successful basket- ball campaign Dr Nelson, Dr LoVette, and Mr Buechner engage in a 'shirt-sleeve ' work session to expand student housing 'Q 'Q- 1-ewf A W -f Qs aw-r- 'i ' Nearly 100 students were honored at a special banquet for non-athlet- 1C accomplishments Dr Nelson presided, while Dean LoVette and other faculiy made presentatlons 'Rfb 42 l if as , l . 4' I V J, ' ,fl . -f y 'iz W i 56' sf v'r.: F. -N, km .,. I . sins 'n:, gt 1 n in Y n v w' ,df I r-e .., W 'Q Q Freshman Orientation is a time for stu- dents to acquaint themselves with faculty, clubs and organizations as well as to tour the campus. This year many first-time freshman and transfer students attended the orientation. Many students felt that it helped them to fam- iliarize themselves with college life. 0 9,2 H W' T -rr- . 'X F 'N Og t ' . -' x, if n J f i I Students listen to faculty and staff explain different aspects of CCCC. The Watermelon Feed was a chance for new students to meet other students, and foot ball and volleyball teams. Coaches Linda Hargrove and Ben Cleveland introduced the players. Some activities included a waterme- lon eating contest and seed spitting contest. The feed was sponsored by SCA. After the feed everyone was invited to go to the Student Center. 3-m. . 'Q s aiif. ,. ..--4.,,-1... -is Em er 539 Q 1 -33.34 f lg' 31-2 rv 0 E 5 1 7, ar f ' 449-if J? Coach jim Martin enjoys the food at the bonfire alon with many other S students and faculty members. The Football bonflre sponsored by the T1ger Act1on Club QT A C D was held on Sept 10 at Carver Park at 6 30 p rn It attracted more students than the prev1ously held bonf1res The students as well as the faculty helped to put a spark 1n the T1ger s ant1c1pat1on for the flrst home game agamst Fort Scott that mght Hotdogs, ch1ps and pop were enjoyed by all who attended fi ix. , A ,if f .rf nv-55 maya I 57 5-tnwfifgg Mia The cheerleaders and mascot f1re up the crowd at the bonflre be fore the frrst home game agamst Fort Scott few ,f 'DI t W pvfrff 'awk All f 'K , ,Ill ,ffl As strong as ever, the CCCC Tigers Football Team put energy and vigor into every game. Perhaps the season was not the best fthe winfloss tally l and 91, but the Tigers kept their Spirit. The team, with the help of the cheerleaders and spectators, made each game seem a victory because of the enthusiasm and support involved. This past year the team proved that there's much more to football than just playing the game. 5 75 j ,N , ...- as ,M ff K , I V J f ' Q X i, we 'Q a sose245U A fairies' Left To Right: lst Row: Mike Holman, Winfield freshman, Randy Barnhart, Lyndon freshman, Scott Bauck, Lyndon fresh- man, jeff Killman, Dexter freshman, Gregg Wyrick, West Elk freshman, Charles Bell, Wichita freshman, Mark Davis, Se- dan sophomore, and jeff August, Boulder, Colorado freshman. 2nd Row: Vince Sylvania, Pennsylvania freshman, Greg Gor- rell, Wichita sophomore, Gary Koenke, Ark. City freshman, Dan Baker, Wichita freshman, Craig Hulings, Lancaster sopho- more, Bret Ingram, Belle Plaine freshman, Ron Nash, Missouri freshman, Tom May, Conway Springs freshman, Ron Foster, Lenora freshman, and james Hepler, Alva, Oklahoma sophomore. 3rd Row: Head Football Coach Ben Cleveland, Defensive Coordinator Art Ogden, Tim Easter, Wichita freshman, Warren Russell, Lubbock, Texas sophomore, Mel High, Lubbock, Texas sophomore, Don Wills, Anton, Texas sophomore, Ken Spexarth, Colwich sophomore, Bob Rader, Effingham sopho- more, Eddie Graham, Altus, Oklahoma freshman, Offensive Line Coach Chuck Watson, and Defensive Line Coach jim Mar- tin. 4th Row: Rich Holman, Defensive Back Coach, junior Killman, Dexter sophomore, jim Lane, North Huntingdon, Penn Sylvania freshman, David Clevenger, Aurora, Colorado freshman, Clayton jones, Rentz, Georgia freshman, Clifton jones, Rentz, Georgia freshman, Terry Witte, Oxford sophomore, Charles Woods, Wichita freshman, Paul Simonton, Evergreen, Colorado freshman, and Doug Ball, Manhattan freshman. Sth Row: Glen Morgan, Stillwater, Oklahoma sophomore, Matt Victor, Salem, Missouri freshman, Bob Hoyt, Dexter freshman, Scott Burg, Abilene freshman, Don Barclay, Ark. City sophomore, David Crieger, Howard freshman, Bob juden, Ark. City sophomore, Terry Flauding, South Haven freshman, Wes Flory, Newton sophomore. C OWLEY C OUNTY ?75fQ5 I' H Q W ,MW -- A 1 -,MW 25' . , 4 ' -. .y L ' ' ' W . 51 LII 1 A , ' I ,, 'Ci .mfr gb iv T Q M 1 'F' f 3- 3:wLff4f'gf:1f Q.. , lg' f ' Mr- I Q U .X , L . up 'LjftfVj.2 , I w FOOTBALL TEAM W ' 'f E -2 3,g6:6,g.i,.7 IN ACTION 21161671 zifififf, ul: . ','1ff.,f l ff 'fl 5114-f ktllf glffr I -if ffl! Q' if 'l'r,,, ,rf ' 1 If 7' , L4 .Quad ,M fi Q ,lit W 4 f ' J l. A .lil . V Q I 'lh' Y ln, J K u s L h, n- ' 5 C f - lm I 1 I M C Z? ..- LA. 4,1 3, I I ' ,N , , Q., , 4. . ' fl . 1 X 7 . ,-W. A -,N ',bs ' 1 Lf ' 1 X ,g W, ffwwawf f ,lr , - if r ,. ,,..g.,,, Q. 9 I 9 1976 FOOTBALL CCCC 7 Haskell 0 Fort Scott? O Garden City 0 Hutchinson O Dodge City? O Dodge City? 6 Butler County? 0 Coffeyville 14 Highland? O Pratt 6 Independence? 33 ?Home Games lim . - , ,Wd-Y H:Mv7',., ' A at V - ig L1f :g , . g. , .t,, .Nw .LQ I K I can 6 9 9 Ja Q. Q 9 9 55 Q - -as rf 5, wwf . 'f , ' 1 , 'xv ' M' - .,,f -w- gi , fawgg . . ,, f gf-a 0 i ,,,WYgfj.- ' 4 ' 'J' ',,-ww., A V '11-1252? -1. 'Q .-3. if , ,,,,w , , F '- - mfg-Q girl' A A f -A , Yr , ,A Q, V , - ,, 1 I 5. ., ,, X . A,K5u.4,.gL' fef- A V :,,f , t C l'eHf'1 ,TH 9' f X if ., ,- rf f ' . - ' -F.. A 'M I - . r 9 ,, , . 'T ' t' ff A k , . Q. Y i549 X . frf. as ,I w- X .- - K1 lZw.g, ?,5 4 FH bv M H , Q a.,f3m? fi hy' L' -,mf . - ' 7 . 1--..:,,,.Q , , , - gf ' . ii:-w,nV'v:,g,,y4w 'A ff ., , -2,539 fa 4.-1 em N .. X, f 1 - ,kin I , I .. ., A . Q. ,A ,ik i. .. al' My-f.., 1, ' .L ' tm ,,'.4xHx.,14'wm I ww L, .v-,ia 'V fxi 1 - , v 4 , . 4 -Q - H ,,,w , max Q4 Tiger CEB Ron Nash getting ready to hand off the bal Coach Art Ogden 9 T if-za . , 4 A n J Q 'A ML J, ,v nga, gf.. Cheerleaders Linda Taylor, Kath Harris, and Glenda Smith go through the ' 'Tiger Rag routine with Mr. Pratt and the Pep Band. ...- i ll QSH Sl 71,16 1. 9: Y -3 wr-'-term fSept. 49 fSept. 119 CSept. 189 fSept. 259 QOct. 29 QOct. 29 fOct. 99 fOct. 9 I QOct . 9 16 QOct . 239 30 fNov. 69 I f ., -www ,rng H a t xr I of.. an I . vJ 3'?s,, ' 1' '- 2. ,N?3'? ' ' . 1 I x R T Q 1 9 XX L r YI. . ,nv -. . I .awww .' E w 1 V Coach Jim Martin 8 Q :-- - ,, -T .'.':'.Qn '. J 4 A Tiff' f ,lui Q4 I' Q la-, s ' fa, ,A ,ix I I 'L D J l -11 Y 1. , ' f QATF 4 1 j- 9, .9 - My N -- Ju.:-uusutxh ma S63 , 394' wave-rw 'I 'T-Z. H.: I... 36 m -Aw' .3 Q' 585 fra' Aw ff me m'fwwM WWWWWMWWAQQ 'A' kr? A' VM my pf,g,.,,,a ww- we K in l M li i ,fn .. ' ll N l n 'ww ' T1ger defense maklng another stop f'r I .-z If I q ull' llf I I Eddle Graham carrylng the ball for more yardage .. IW . ivan ' ' Coach Ben Cleveland F Ml... 0 Avi? , I 'ff O , Q? i b we A Terri Davis U 64? 4 21 l l 1 in sp .915- JK! e 1976 Football Homecoming Queen Lynn Pettigrew with escort Bob Rader. C During the Tiger-Highland halftime, Lynn Pettigrew, Dexter J ne Fin-ne . . 1.1 sophomore, was crowned this year's football homecoming queen. V Q Lynn received the traditional crown, bouquet, autographed football, and a congratulations kiss from SGA president Ken Spexarth, Colvvich sophomore. Lynn was escorted by Effing- m ham sophomore, Bob Rader. I-Ier attendents were Terri Davis, Winfield sophomore, escor- , ted by Don Barclay, Ark City sophomore, and june Finney, Winfield sophomore, escorted by 1 Rick Morgan, Ark City. n g 1 9 7 6 A57 f PRINQ 1-'LIN R W 'h f5W A. we V., - f ' - -gvqf-5 .M 1 x -' -Z '1-r-M iva - - .1 M .,. 1 'Wi'- Q. :is '44 1 I 'm. NFN' J I ii Mlm vi ,,, I , is 6 4? ' gf iE2 f3W2QEg? fkemwsimzf - myth, qgggwwx Wwwmqmmpww ' '!'v:,:e.. x..,.x-i W if f 7 W 'ff , 'I fwQif IZ . 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L On September 24 1976, e1ect1on was held to vote for the 10 f1na11sts for Queen Alalah Chosen were Front Row Kathy Sanderholm, Lynn Pett1grew, Terr1 Davls, june Fmney, Debble Lowry, Back Row Chr1st1e Rleck, Tamrm Graves, Terr1 Shea Clndy K1nz1e, Renee Mulkey ! J I ' ... Y f .ff . 1, '-x - .f o arg, V A K fl ,L lj 6' ,X Z, LH' Ii' V, 'V 'U-I Yi , , . N! yy f 7 ,fp f Afffy N ,I V .,v IJ . ifrzff f 'QW 1' Q Z M,,,,,.,,,,,....w.-.1-v--vvvf f Xt! FW QIQNEI QU if f,6f G K3 Ah '-in . t .rf A tsi'f1F .'.4 N 0 l : www ' Q t-:Qi 1 . 'f . . . . il.-v tgxxxtx-X lx' - fi - V4 -X'f !3, XJ x X kgizll K . . . 0 ff ,XX 'X x xx . . , XS! xl . Q fran I ' 34 -gif! .W , an a. fi . W ,W . A 2 , Q f 4 , ra fi f n 1 sa' n 'll' 5 if M 9! 4, . Y ,if N I -In . ' N 1 I 3 -, - A S ' . A lszll iff' ' . Ji' if-ry t . 1 ,3 43 , f all l l Ill m iii - X- it A C af X-f x ' - . L, X Q N v A A f t , A- V Q ff' , E:--fl' Q w Q' Ji fpziffywy zf Y! Q 4-:ff 'Q - ifff Z' X ,. Xu ff, O , if ff' I September 29, a county- wide election was held. Citi- zens of Cowley County were given a chance to elect the 5 finalists for Queen Alalah. Those elected were Renee Mul- key, Terri Shea, Terri Davis, 4 Cindy Kinzie and Tammi Graves. ' E Jeff? ,fill mr Auto PA . 11 Renee Mulkey was chosen as Queen Alalah and Terri Davis was chosen as lst Runner-up. Renee was crowned during Coronation Ceremonies October 29, 1976. Following the Coronation was a Queen's ball held in honor of the Queen and her attendants. l qi c Nmumi t 3 a HW am I . N1 a . 1 ' , . w , i I .-.....'f.T 4 B ,-1 QI: ,.'l'-I V, , l -I xl N ,.s .i '.Qi4l'f, I .'w7rEr2-uilihnfixw l!j1'.:1Hl uhm Wifi' H . 4' 'Uk it ' 'iL!l.li'ULmLl- ic' . Tammi Graves, Renee Mulkey, and Terri Davis seem to be enjoying themselves at the Pancake feed sponsored by the Kiwanis Club on the morning of October 30. M. W M- W 1 up ,M 4 ' mm-yum-pq ,gmvif 1.4 A fa 1:1-..,,,x 1 x Q., ,ff wily 'F'ff','13f fEf 2 Queen Alalah and her attendants on the Queen's float during the Arka lalah Parade. ff' 1. cw .Y 1 f am is is ki L - 2,2 ,f '-f' , F bn' '. ff jf! QL-,I . . I . sf t 1 f' . X, I '59, F , Sli , Q . 0 5 f f. rw if 115 5, ., - ' ' - .Q nz 4f5-L I 12,0 'fig sm gf ' 5 ,Qld 'jr',' . 13, JMQ- f. .171 5 F , l' -1 ll - , I' I ' x A I 1 I I '21 ' ff ' ll 'xy 1 l st ' Q ,rg Q, if E as . X 1: ,. ,r , - 1- l'fw9N9 l v .. f X66 l , . O!-A f 5 3 CCCC's Ag members partici- 5 pated in the Bed Race during l Arkalalah festivities. Shown are-Phil Foster, Ed Crow, Chris Brownlee, Gaylen Webb, Ed Rau. .1 2 'if 5 1 W4 l . . 4.434 SGA spent many hours of hard work to have their float rea for the parade. Those riding in the parade were: john Har Dara Collins, Pam Feaster, Connie Hobaugh, and Kelly , Givens. I 2 Front Row: Bob Hoyt, Randy Davis, Chris Dings, David Webb, Guy Miller, and Wes Flory. Back Row: Carl Volk, Gary Koenke, Rick Baker, Mark Davis, Scott Watson, Bret Ingram, and Coach Ben Cleveland. The Tigers finished the year with an overall record of 7-16. wa'-'Z' . mf , 1 , . J lf 3 ,MJ A- U X , -,rg-ed u Mn , - ' ' ' 45.-i ...-uae! . ' - ,.,- ' .A Gary Koenlce tries for an out at first. Pitcher David Webb throws the ball to second baseman Rick Baker hoping to get the runner out. N A A A v mid A f Basketball front Row: jeff Stromgrein, Joe McC1endon, Dallas Hodges, Robert Milner, Ronnie Ryer, Vincent Fuller, Coach jerry Mul- en. Back Row: Coach L1ndwood Burns, Earl Lewis, john Dautel, Aaron Cusic, David Powell, Robert Kelly, Keith Robinson l 1 I ,ha ,.,,-...,,.,gnQu-, , . ,. ,Wax 4 . 4 , 41, Q 4n.gfQ,y, f A 'ff ' ' f, 76 N l Men's basketball team getting ready for practice. jeff Stromgren, Abilene sophomore, goes up for two more points against St. johns. Gwen Nelson, Coach jerry Mullen fBasketba11j, and Coach Ben Cleveland 'Footbal1, baseballj Lmine the new Tiger mini-bus. fly ' I fill' Nall ,- ,,- , YQ! 5 4- H,-ik et' f 1 16 5 I ' H , fi mfg ,,..ix YW' N X2 f j M, 1 X, ,f 1 4 'Q X X 1 1 XX 'ff' ix X 'N lf s 'E -zllhxgf ' Tift' X l E i K l ZZ fl!! ' fl All llmllf llf i X I wkhi l 5 I QQ 7 'ffl 0 W' X ,iw 1' N1 nwtm, ,M X, f X., 'T W I I l l f 5' H Aff 4 ll , x lg 4 in ' 'ff T34 C David Powell Salina freshman makes a desperate attempt to get the ball. IIS'-'div 3 L-frxbg .L ' 541-Q . , 1 Xxv. i , NB :- :, - . 'ag in N. VZ 1- U, 7' 3 -N X ,, xX u 'Z A '-Q W X fi 4 if lv 1 A I X if M I 1 5 . bl X ' ,, -.rf f , t gi -fu! ,- , f . 11 1' x ..t .h 5- 1 U I' S W 4 W Tigers tough defense makes it hard for Neosho to pass the ball. jeff and Ioe McC1endon play super defense. ,gud fy. . joe McC1endon shooting for two more points ag: Pratt. N l Ronnie Ryer goes up for a lay-up. ,f,2'7 3 A, . a , if' ap' 6 x X X ' u 1 ti ' I-T' '4 o ' 4 1 5 f' X211 I ' x 4' X ' 'EX , V, iff'-.lL 0-75 Ut 3 W M' ' X 4 K, Lal: I IJ: wl 9 T 6' .A 1 H A94 .i , ffl . I ini i 'T - 'W o 'E ' ' 4 7 ,f' ,- 729- 7' 1 ala,-3 D 'S as , us Stop ' Bus Stop fall play, stops , them. This year's fall play was Bus Stop under the direction of Mrs. Elaine Brown. A pro- ' duct of the CCCC Drama de- , Ml . partment, it was a smashing fl fly, . I . Z . yy , ,I .f-:NX 1 , 1 success from the efforts of a fi great cast and crew. , 1. ' Ii 4 The Players: Elma Duckworth a waitress - Linda Taylor Grace Hoylard restaurant owner - Lynn Pettigrew Will Masters sheriff - Bill Kraft Cherie a chautease - Terri Davis Dr. Gerald Lyman former college professor - Kevin Bennett Carl bus driver - Vince Sylvania Virgil Blessing ranch hand - Rob Emery Bo Decker young rancher and cowboy - Bob juden A 1 Terri Davis shows her talent as Cherie. - 27,0 I . . .V wk V ' a?'s,..z., .. 1 ,,w. 'i 1' -V 517 ' y i LW ,- , ,273 ' Q 15, fi. . 1. f iw- ta W. wtf- ,.., , , y. , 9fQ :fe' VHF- ,,,,' f , ,. f 4. W1 9 t'2fgi 'ii if , + 4 f . ' gi, .A l Tw U ,Q X ff E' E, 3 F' . I'm gonna get him , says Bob Juden. Others are Rob Emery and Bill Kraft Yech! Bill Kraft gets the HS Sheriff- makeup treatment from Cheryl Riley. Www ' ,. C. C. C. C. Choir under the direction of Sydney Pratt, sing for the Thanksgiving assembly. .-,zlzifegz fgllng 'V, - R , X I . f if E. EY ' ,vii 5 wif fl'-.K ,ri Iv, 1 ll' Il ' 554595, .15 fiiwiifilfgp.. f' ,Q v' 'W ' . .,1f1hf!. ljgyzgifiiif-.s,f!e.. gk Wx 1 ,f4,g.fC' 54f'f,,:f' ,s5!5g55a2 5 1 ' - fl ' 5 , I . I- 1.ffy?.ff.sM' , iii n X Vi ?- J' Uk lm Q' 1 5' f ,. Z 1 Q C' u-L' ,-Q 4 ' ,. , ,f, 1' V Q g,,,-,,:,:- , '-5 ?r'i . ij . - KH- 5 AQ X 1 V 4, 1 Y Doing the Bus Stop are Allison Ott, Pam Feaster, Tammi Graves, Cindy Linda Johnson gets a dance with Santa Q Kinzie, Renee Mulkey, Debbie Lowry and Terri Tatum. Judenj. x A Terry 1 N tudent Government Association A I I The Student Government Association, commonly referred Q to as SGA, sponsored many events and activities for the 1976- M 1977 year. Among them are the various dances, Homecoming, Arkalalah, Christmas, and Tigerama. SGA sponsors the Ar- kalalah float, various films shown throughout the year, the Watermelon feed, as well as the blood mobile, and aid to needy families which help to serve the community. An annual end of the year picnic is also SGA sponsored. President Ken Spexarth and Vice President Lynn Pettigrew along with many y others helped make events happen at our college. , I? .a- V Xa , 2 ff, ' .A l'I rx 1 X - .1 ,',. at all C ' . 'ff on i lf, f I 3 N. Z 5 .? Q, 4 4? f 'r 5- , ' N hi. .Y , SGA President and Vice Presi- fl' f X , fy, , is '3 ' 2 y .x' dent Ken Spexarth and Lynn , ' X! h 4 K if , 'J' , . I 0 ,f I ' , ,f if. ,- Pett18Tew, I U V ,- ll , K. J fXl ,1 r ' N 1 ' l' . I . X I Jim Mitchell helps Kathy Harris paint the SGA Arklalah float, Greg Spexarth looks on with approval. , The SGA Arklalah float was a team effort. Those involved included: y Back Row-Ken Spexarth, Tammi Graves, Kathy Harris, Greg Spex- l arth. Front Row-Jim Mitchell, John Hart, and Ph.il Foster. 1 l , l 2-ff E l i l l A fi' 1 x'71fv r I I K ren McConnell checks to make sure they ,' 1n one of the many SGA sponsored e1ect1ons don't take too much ID the SGA sponsored Blood Q ! , - f ,-'WV .if Ee? rr , ' 57-we. 2579 , f, I f' ' ,- Q la QE K ali X E-P. . 4 ,J ,F n , F71 f ff I J f 1 x 'f H 1 ,n ff 4 lj X f 6, 1 I: 1 Y I , JL xx 4 3 fi' :rg .11 ,H --' I 2 Wfl. f f' X Jr' I y 7' NK X' f X A .fl X X191 9 ' gy S55 , , ,y 'V V ' ' I 'Hi X , A? If:4fiSf,'pd y f 3 1 W ,nyjflymn ' ,, 'qs' M' A e YP. fn 1 42::Ef'5 d 3 N n ' I 1 I I M Ili' Jim Martin and Dr. Otis LoVette were two ' members of the faculty who decided to lay ,ptr .Z as ji, :FJ .f E 5:14 L- down on the job and donate blood. l r he best part of donating blood is the you get afterwards as Glenda Wil- ams and Allison Ott soon found out. N '54 6 VJ, f 'VR5 u is 1 X W . I Q I K Sharon Regnier relaxes and enjoys herself as she donates blood. Q jim Martin patiently awaits his turn. 55.- ' GC? This past year proved to be a good one for the annual Blood Drive. The two teams ffaculty and studentsj donated a total of 70 pints, the students leading with 50 pints as opposed to the faculty's 20 pints. Dr. Otis LoVette, captain of the faculty team, had the great honor of making the apology speech to the students and parading through- out the halls between classes while wearing i a giant hypo-needle reading, My team lost l in the college Blood Drive . Although the goal of 100 pints was not reached, the don- i ors did a good job and were highly com- mended for it. l f PHI BETA LAMBDA Standlng Maynard Rlppe Sharon Moore Llsa Fencll Cra1g Hall Front Row M1ss Mary Wllson Sue Lunlc w1cz Vamta Chandler, Lonnle Kendall Moruca Marsh June Flnney, Wlnfleldg and Charles Applegate, Arkansas C1ty look at the Scholarshlp from Empona State Un1vers1ty. 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V, ' ., , , -5'-m1,.f:-.Q ww? ' . , N -, 2a,zff53T 5955261 mm J X: . AES. TSZESSS? H . . - f f ae gi s . -1f- we e,i3'3al...5 :X - w ?w.wN--, Queen Adrienne Cox 1 gf,-w W 4 Cindy Kinzie Yami, ,, M . ip, ..1.i-,H fmfm-www A M.:,f,,,,.,:.LM:f D I H , ., W- ,,,. , ,. -,f , pw, ,. ,. Terri Davis Lisa Fencil Connie I-Iobaugh 2 4 2 , f Queen Adrienne and her court. l Q , i 6 .4 . X.: , f9 Women's Volleyball Front Row: Debbie Robinson, Allison Ott, Connie Hobaugh, Glenda Williams. Back Row: Adrienne Cox, Terri Tatum, Barb Cusic, Cindy Kinzie. -. 5-,-5 'V ' Sw , , '25 . ..,.. E lg E , , , , ,....1,., Mrs. Linda Hargrove Women's Coach Allison Ott serving the Ball. l ,f 'f lf! r A Coach Linda Hargrove with All Region VI freshman Allison Ott and sopho- more Cindy Kinzie. ...Qs Barb Cusic sets the ball up for Allison Ott to spike it over. I l E. y. 7 Allison Ott goes for a 1ay'uP' Cindy Kinzie fighting for the ball. Close play at second. Softball Dractice. jenny Dody-batting, Terri Tatum catching and Coach Linda Hargrove umpires. Nadine Reed shooting for two points. fwkffwwl if 1 -y,, Q,,,Q,eaf, ,ggi A , .A l 2,91 - - ' I f W, H ,., . ,. ,, ,. gi , I K V K I K f X V K K Nov. 221 Nov. 235 Dec Dec Dec K K K Butler County Kansas Newman Southwestern Pratt County? St. John's College? Sub Regional Tournament 'Dec Kansas Newman? 'Dec Northern Oklahoma 1Dec Pratt County tfjan. St. 1ohn's College 'jan. Neosho County? ijan . Independence jan. Ft. Scott? fjan. Allen County fFeb Bartlesville Wesleyan jFeb Neosho County fFeb Independence? fFeb. Butler County? fFeb. Ft. Scott fFeb Allen County? 1Feb fFeb. Ft. Scott Independence Highland ?I-Iome Games Q 'E Barb Cusic fights for a rebound. Women's Basketball team in aciton. Doris Requena Cmdy Kinzie, Barb Cusic, Connie I-Iobaugh, and Allison Ott 136- -ggi, . JXP' Pam Feaster, Linda Taylor, Debbie Lowry, Glenda Smith, Kathy Har- ris, Renee Mulkey, and Cindy Kinzie. Not pictured: Dara Collins. Cheerleaders bring the basketball te am on the floor by having a break-through stating, Eat Em Up! jeff Strorngren breaks through. Cheerleaders and the crowd wait on the field for the football team. wx W I .ff , Xx 1' DN, 5 Xi r i,K 2,5 . ...Lil .-an-qw. if An all freshman team faced the challenge and won the Regional IV championship, the eighth consecutive agar for the Tigers, the fourth sweep. Coach Watters, jim Lawrence, Jorge Rojas, Gary Titus, Gary wra , Rick Wertz, and Marty Wahl. 22- Kansas State .1 1977 Tennis GUY Bowfa Mar. 3 Wichita State Mar. 10 Philips University Mar. 12 Central State Mar. 17 Navarro Junior College Mar. 18-19 Navarro Tourney Mar. 31 Philips Universityt Apr 2 Hutchinson Tourney Apr. 7 Navarro Junior College? Apr 8-9 CCCC Tourneyi Apr 12 Tulsa University Apr 23 Apr 24 CC All Starst Apr 25 Oscar Rose? Apr 29 Oral Roberts Tourney Apr 30 Regiona VI Tourney May 13 Tulsa University Tigers finished the year with a 8-10 record in Dual Competition with both 2 and 4 year schools. 'FI-Iome Games Iorge Ro j as ww-www' 5 ',.. 4 Rick Weriz ,Q ? M. 1- d- MMM Q '4 if H JZ , , i f ,- f K I 45? jim Lawrence 3f,r'.?,,, , 7' ' , 'I D Z' M ' - 'E . ' 1 ' L-iii- sf, ' , C .: ycigZ:,,'E ,. , ff' 'ff 3 X . 1 A 92- 4, iv Z, ' If 1, ,-- ,i .. i :A fzfffff' ,- 1' V ' ' , Y m.l..,, A . ' ,, ,,,., , , Mike Freeman waits for David Bay to serve him the ball on the first set assembled, with , ii other tables waiting to be as- . 5 sembled. Many students en- i joyed Table Tennis in the V Q1 basement of the Student , .ii Center. fig.. r,., , ' T Q . ix 1 k rf. :-. .,,f:,:z. f ' ,f-r1ef+4 V f - - -' ...- N . , . fr , E ,..- Q 2 .,,' ,,.',4 .,.. . ' lii'V' 'Dial 2,144-fs . f ,4J? v 'aj . ,,',V ' ' A f fi' 2.. 'L . ,., 1 'ffl' ' 5 BOWLING Another event that has lasted all year is the CCCC bowling league. They have competed every T Thursday night at 9 at HillCrest Lanes. Winners: High 10-fhighest single gamej Randy Davis, 2335 T Sherry Dowler, 223. Hi 30-fhighest total of gamesb Randy Davis 587 and Sherry Dowler 577. Most T improved bowler was Scott Parsons who brought his average up 44 pins. First place team was Big T Mama'a Bunch. The team consisted of: Sherry Dowler, Paulette Ingram, Kerry Oliver, Guy Miller, l and Ed Foster. T The college sponsored an all-school golf bash on Wednesday, April 27, at Spring Hill Golf Course. The winners received a S5 gift certificate from the college bookstore. Winners: Jeff Strom- gren, Abilene sophomore, who shot a 37 for nine holes and Linda Hargrove, health and physical ed- ucation instructor, who shot a 59 for nine holes. The high scorers received a 33 gift certificate from the bookstore. Allison Ott, Wichita freshman, shot a 99 for nine holes and Earl Lewis, Queensf N. Y. sophomore, shot a 84 for nine holes. Student Center winners were: Men's single pool-Ed Fosterg Men's Doubles Pool-Ed Foster and jr. Killman: Women's single pool-Debbie Davis, Fooseball singles-Rod Smith, Fooseball Doubles- Rod Smith and Carroll Middletong Ping-Pong singles-Gary Titus. Winners received a Champs T- Shirt. Coach Ben Cleveland contemplates his next fairway shot. 4 ' 4, ...A . ., I Aged 1. -ww- .. - - -f :M N ' .'1f'wSw'.lf' - F Y 5' A U an , ' ' ,-. ' 9- 1 .1 I ., m u i nk, 5 m,,,,,ggq,, i.,?,,,,1-'lin L 1, A ' W ., 1 -. - 1 V, 'A 1' 2 if ' ' ii-W-'?ilN.'.' uf.. ,- LL- ' ' ' I If Q' , . . . Y- , v: . - Mk 4 , 3 'V ,A . -A ., :gn ',. .- Hy., M., ss:--,I 1 - . 2 , ,- -V .. L. , f 3 '. ' ' ' ' iff ,i- M.,-L'.ss...1,xwf ---7 '-H ,, ,,., . .. , .. , . ,.. ,. . .,, :I -- Sl ,' .3 1.1-.5 i - -- A',can'q.1Q.,.,. ,f . .- . . 3.1.7 4 7 ' pf W -3-C ' .W-4...'d-if W' ' , .- '9',r-pj.-- - .- W -' 'A .. g:,'3,u,,-- api. uv-A. iff 2'-v .Q ' ..,.,.:. ' - . .- 4 9 '. - 1 . -mf g sn .1 ' 1 5 Q... -4 'Q' ,- '- ' +l.ze'v,ff ., wrt! 1 , V . 1-.J 4-,ffl . ,,'. A -j ' -of :dv V A. A. . '4 46,SffsL!.,vQN1-ar... Q9 M . V '-'lf .llargll -J. L-J.x'454sax.f ' f The first event of the 76-77 school year was a tennis tournament. Winners were: Men's sin- gles-Keith Smith, Ark City sophomore, Mixed doubles -jeff and Diane Braun, physical science instructor and wife. At the beginning of second semester the intra- mural basketball games began. The league con- sisted of 70 participants. The winning team of the tournament was Chocolate City. Players on the team Were: Tim Easter, Charles Bell, Robin Cherry, Mike Freeman, Jim Lane, Charles Woods, and john jordan. Each player on the team received an lntramural Champs T-shirt. lntrumural football provided a lot of action for the CCCC students as well as a chance to compete against the faculty team fthe Young and m au li if 1 ,, as .,,E,f,..., Q, - 1. V . ici, HBV 4 ,Hi ,W , 5 '44' W C , af 5 9 gif 1, , l, 1 V 2 fy M , 1 4 542 Q aim' . 1 M' , H y ' 5 ', W' E l1:'1 ' U d W ,.,, ,,T:7,,.,,VY . 4 , 141,51 ll L ,, ' .,,., ,,. Q rr rr. fm 7 4.- 5511. li l QM M? 6 , f 41 4 gl' f 1 ali J' dr' ri' N . .f--- . ,.,,,,,.. ,.,. ,,,,,,,,, , A Er.-,,, g ..,. ,1 . .,.i. , 1 ffl.. -1 Ed Hargrove, member of the faculty team dribbles the ball dov court hoping to score against the Big C Machine. the Restlessb. Kathy Sanderholm, member of the Roadrunners, lives up to the name of her team as she runs for a touchdown with the help of Mark Crain and Linda Taylor. Steve Smith gets ready to putt as Greg Chandler looks on. The faculty and The Big C Machine one of the Basketball games held in Recreation Building oes to return it David Avery waits to assist i 6 l Greg Gorrell spikes it over as Terri Tat g . - ' L - 3 BYE BYE BIRDlE Cast of Characters Albert Peterson - Steve Smith Rose Alvarez - Glenda Williams Teen Agers: Helen - Connie Hobaugh Alice - Rene Robson Penelope Ann - Linda Taylor Harold - Greg Chandler Harvey - Andy Givens Arthur - Rick Atteberry Ursula Merkle - Wendy Lauritzen Kim MacAfee - Pam Krout Mrs. MacAfee - Kathy Gann Mr. MacAfee - john Hart Mae Peterson - Sharon Morlan Reporters: Forest Smith Sydney Pratt Conrad Birdie - Mark Crain Mayor - Kevin Bennett Mayor's Wife - Cheryl Riley Hugo Peabody - Lonnie Kendall Randolph MacAfee - Rickie Holloway Gloria Rasputin - Renee Mulkey Ed Sullivan's Voice - Kevin Bennett Charles F. Maude - Rick Atteberry NNWR 'NL Q-3 57 NWN X ' 1 f'7.4 I -M5116 ff! gg n ,- Q - WCM ,-Z 9 at I HARVEY Cast of Characters Myrtle Mae Simmons - Linda Taylor Veta Louise Simmons - Sheila Vanderpool Elwood P. Dowd - Kevin Bennett Mrs. Ethel Ghauvenet - Pam Krout Ruth Kelly, R.N. - Laura Akers Duane Wilson - Glen Morgan Lyman Sanderson, M.D. - Andy Givens William R. Chumley, M.D. - David Avery Betty Ghumley - Cheryl Riley Judge Omar Gaffney - Rick Atteberry E. I. Lofgren - john Hart 4 MA zz: , k - : W 7 f a f ' 0 5 fi Q'7 ',,' sg 4 1' 1 X f Q ff' .f'?5 k' ZR -'ff 'hx :nav 1' ST? .A v . - N 1 . J in - . ,.f!-v: - H555-H 41 Z' 192 ,ff .n A . v , ' .ff X I, li 1 . 1 I. I. N Q : .ffl f 0 y 1' I 'I L I 22971 'fl f ff ba 1.1 J r ' 4 f fyrmx XM X xx N IZ X Q Humanities i Students diligently work at English composition. is if V Margaret Wheeler conducts class. E E l ,J . . gl f ' if , 4 ' M r . ef, . 1 1' Q, ar, af X., ,,f,5. , , 3 5: r A , 9 ,, HUMANITIES DEPARTNLENT: jim Dewell, Art Ogden, Margaret Wheeler, Sydney Pratt, Elaine Brown, Judith DuChateau, and Fostine Moncrief. Fostine Moncrief instructs Tammi Graves E ew.. .uty eayu p. l -M in Qfz 9 l.,. . . ,.., A- - -- V. Q PK Q ,4i, . Q .- -v 1 ,gf -,135 g ? t X E , K' ,Q Z f fl V it ' ,, lm A . iivz f 1 M ff 'I Q jim Dewell Art Ogden Margaret Wheeler Elaine Brown , X Q. . .Q ir ,,., la Z , T 9 F .IN ' 'A X 'P 3 pg Q Q- 4'-N, , XX - M.,-4 , s W ,R A X xl 'Q Sa - x .X Q S'-x , - A 3 .-f - ' -4-. IJ I A. Z s I A! I A ,J A 1- . A i,y '.g, a s ' D vi' ng I M, www L. 1 K ,V f 1 qxgwfxr if W ff 4 . 'f ag,'4b,', U , ,K V W4 1 1 ,jr 2 A 9. M4 'fa v 1 ,V+ 1 fy, .. -, ,f , 01? fm .wg , V ,. , ffffx l A 5,56 Mama!!! Qian? 4 QQ H i,.:..'1 ai ma' ffQ,f'a 'AV' Kent A . Pierce ROIDGIT LHWSOII Kent Pierce's Psychology Class. A. !Y .N 1 , is ' .kasbiw 3 lb. AM, Y ,,.ae'M,4s.L,5 4 ' 1 ' 1 Y 1 'QPF y 4 -of ual ,, Andre' P. DuChate au Robert Lawson's History Class. , Mr. Lawson and SOClO10g'y Clss. ff? , .. E -, xi gm g 'aw ' -3 9 1 .32 f if I':1- 4..,'E-f-e,' M, 52:2-15 2 '- ' fI'12'L1: 55155 ' A' ' wg? H A 1 .,., '. -pc. H ., R5 - , 'w f 7 if I my ., 5 ,-f '-'M ' V V- - v -:':4:-sigv,5,:m3?5.- Z., .A ,Q . ,Q ,V 1, Mrs. Carol Hobaugh SE: 'BY F F7 Dr. Otis K. l.OVette, Dean of Students. The College has developed a complete program of Student Services be- Dr- Otis I-OVSWG W2fCheS Wit cause we are committed to the idea that education involves more than just the classroom experience. Our doors were always open and inside you could find Hope Speros and Forest Smith, the counselorsg jerry Mullen, the director of financial aids, Dick Carson, the director of community relations, Irene Cleveland, the bookstore manager, Dar- lene Snyder, the secretary, and Dr. Otis LoVette, the Dean, keeping busy working to provide improved service programs for students. Linda Hargrove recreation director, also pitched in and continued to expand the recreational offerings for our students. The new Physical Education Recreation building added greatly to our physical facilities and allowed us to move all of our intramural gym activities from the downtown recreation center to our own facility. New emphasis was added to recruiting activities involving both student services personnel and the faculty. The College also began to plan for additional housing for the coming year to accomodate increased student demand. The faculty also became more involved in the enrollment pro- cess in an attempt to provide more personalized attention to each stu- dent. pares to eat at the Student Center. Ben Cleveland stares in disbelief. enrollment. M' E A ids Officer as Y ,S K , 1 . .. I iv hw- A 11 : ' , ' f 1. 4 f' . X, 2+ 'H - . '. Em wt-.. -' 4- 1 3,4 . Forest Smith helps with student NM h amusement as Art Ogden pre- V -331' XA ' .A 4.9, , fir ' jerry D. Mullen, Financial 4 - it . 1 . W x. I i ,T N . - ' , f ' -EL., iq lf H X ,' .1 L . , ,,, V F . ,KL ,-11-S. a NNI :KX W , .gn - -. .,,.. , s , gum. . n ,,.. . V ., 5 . M., 5 .LAL - Q S' r K f ,, . l.-'yds q ' ' ., ' , Y. . .I ,,2,,...,',g ,V .. Q , s Hope Speros, Counselor Forest Smith, Counselor s I A . E w e Q, , K 1 .vv.- ' 2 5 .. I li, 2 ' 'v ' 'Q' 1 ff D3 32 ,g, E N 'f f'sff:' ' X n Michael W. Watters ,.'M,A, . 4 ff. W C .1 E is fi Z 'af is ag., , ,, fi A vVA,, ' H 1 ,.,,,, 2 l .YW 1 Y 6 Ai M ' :41 5 nzvvu B ZFPW P Donald Hastings I t A' fx: Mr. Watters assists a student in the Chemistry Lab. 9 We... Natural Science: Larry Clark, Michael Watters, Donald Hastings, Philip Buechner, Dr. jeff Braun. If r , C, fl E ' A V f 5, 51-3,g:,g-4 'n4L,,f,'1.f' WZ ff 'Z ' ef gif 'qgff 'ff ' f s iglfff? M K , .,,, Larry Clark ,,,..-af Dr. Jeffery I. Braun Philip Buechner F8 ,xv ,Q f-.443 I f in Mr. Clark helping a student. , 'Sk - ffl-1.2.-:sink ., l X 'NR Q s , 'W . 'ri' WV A joe I. Isaacson Robert A. Brennaman ,gn-tri'-12-V M51- Miss Wilson supervises secretarial science students Mr. Brennaman's C lass. Q-. june Finney scans her typing. WJ I I 1 my-mf? 'lllg,.., Elvin Hatfield NW. ., 'X- x am! N 'wx-x . i Z E fi I 0.. ,M , 4 . I i? ' W9 i ' 1 3 - Mary N. Wilson Mr. M-W., 24 . '-w-NM, Anderson discusses a new project for Data Processing. 'M-w..,,,,M:ghpW,, . Gerald I-I. VyM,,f F ,.,fe 2. Nancy Marque finishes her assignment. 'xv 1 f CI' 'fr' sl R. Ll, t l-su..- 5- aj: '-' QS? f vw f r EY as - - ,Q 0' 41 .4 'r iffy ' i f' .-. ' X 1, ,mi l 4,0 11 5.-:Q f' . gi Q fi F ilm!! X I In n X, - 'VITI' -:I if ffxmw.. We er 5242 If 'pi W A VI Renn Memorial Library . Betty J. Martin, Learn- R esourc es C enter actor L x A, Q . S2 1 fxm I YQ. ' - ' W- ft - v .nn- -.Q ,- , ., f .A ' if 1 - ' x. .-,, ' 2 K ' 'W ' 3-5 15 A ' - ':f1:-- ..,. .... - .,:...:1:..gf2:12P4S:s:sa::.'Ef:2-1- J 4-Kaivifi ,. , ' 'W . 2 9-, M, -ggffgg, f V 31 : , , f 'Q' ,f ,Sf , -'-' :gi-gs . C 4, L C, -1- l, , ' K ' . .. ...,. .1. U.,,,. , , ,,f..4w.1fM,. - , -.gf W . , , -, V, 'T rf ' 'H L if iv V: . 4 ' .lxfvlgljt-1' gs! V I 1' :xx , Q ,gJ:Q.1?Z,,:9 1 3 ,' ' ,P 'AN ,5 4,75 ,. ' iff' I ,va w' 6' v'KNg, N! X ,. 12,35-'4'-Q135152,-f245QL63?f 11 . . ,.if. n ' -'N1 'f 1 -f K. 1 fgbmgff , 1 A 1, L' ' K. 'kmi ,, .. . 1 ...W .Ml ,. ,V . , . .7-I . 4, 3 ,, , X X gg , dy!-.r : In :wif x . if I ' i vQg ' mb- 1 ,,mjjgl.-n- -Q-. 11- ---- -- ,v.of-,-'g,!q- 1 f ' -JUL-NS -Qff' s.Ai'a NC, : AL,u.f- 'N wma, Wiz ,gba .43 2 .4 f r. Q w W If ii 'W -,,,,N, ,WWW , Mrs. Marcean Batman, media technician 3 The instructional staff at CCCC-AVTS is one of the best qualified and most dedicated staffs to be found anywhere! Our a fine General Education division offers all of the courses needed for the first two years of college and more. We are also proud of the fact that our Occupational Education divi- sion has more programs available than most institutions of this size. We all hope that your experiences with us have been as B productive and enjoyable for you as they have been for us. We were very proud of our student body this year and are looking forward to seeing many of you again next fall. On behalf of the staff and myself, we extend our very best wishes to all of you and we hope you will keep in touch with us. Good luck! .W ., M, . . , .km ,-R 1 S3 i 'fl i 2 f ff Q ., if 4 fa ,V x,,, 0. w if z 1 ffl W Vi 9 A.F. Buffo Dean of Instruction .. ',K Q fl Aw S O fl X-5 Dean Buffo hosts a work session. -.q ' W 1 Lf fhlr Bill Scott Registrar A, F, Buffo Dean of Instruction Walt Mathiasmeier Director of Community Services it 1 xmtm' x X H41 :M :I V- .1 an A . i s .. X 5' . 2 Q , if J f nanny! Mwst, 2-4 M,,,,,,,,,..--1vw...m,,,,......a-wwf 1, -1- ww Galle -johnson Hall Sid Regnier, Business Manager is as . M,..w-,...1 ,,,...4-- - . .. . ' V V' :ff ':- 'M 4 I O .1,.,,.- A' V ' ' 3,3-A ., 3' 3 f af TIE, f 'f' ' V, 4 :'53.1'f'f-VL? ' :ZW ' 4f1, +Effjy' Vx35f,ggQ H V 'I ' '35 - ' 5 ,fgz3:5i:5g5,5: gtig.-1f:2,pfff, ,ffiE-lf. V T1 1' 52322211 ,?:,Q'73f,l ,i ,: A ...fig 1422 , 5 ' V ' , Vlqv , - , . A. . I ., 'J3.'f5Zz , ,V 'V .,5if22ef'5:'., '- . , V if-3i'fL535..fli 'ie 'fl If y ffizh-25: ' 'r' E' if Mrs. Wanda Shepherd, Secretary Business Office Students have a brief chat between class Q25 xx QA Y -z Vw 4 Reg Hug' Ku' KT 9 35 Merle Dwyer The friendly folks who keep our campus 1ook- in' good. jerry Hew- itt, Raymond Schwartz, Ron McClellan, Frank Venegas, Doris Requena, and Weldon Wahlenmaier. WJ. .40-Q. - WP X' R, f Q' XM ,I 0 ,, In J h 'I Student Center Staff: Harlan I-Iutchison, Sue Patterson, and 9 W .- gl' virginia Hicks. J MN' I X I X N1 .f , 2 -fe M, K xy a 1 NN ' 19 V' Z fs , fy 'lf ' 1 X V an A.. . f .f 2, ' ' diff? 4 f ' ,Qu ' xiii Nfl J P f W f ' AX d if IK 'Vip 'X .. , V .... X li-1 'il-1 -Q W Io Fisher qxyjg S rf Q1 4261-2.f - I 'N 212, 3091 - ,,, 1 A5 X ayrlzwffh iff ff-1 gr .QQ N. 7 I ff!!! P ! ' ' 1 d af- X1 Buildings And Grounds Q., EV' I 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 '1 I I 1 I , It's the secretarial staff who really keeps things running. Clockwise, Left To Right: Wanda Shepherd, I jackie Everett, Marcean Batman, Ruth Gillock, Cheryl Wahlenmaier, Gerry Thompson, Rose Ann Sprague, Gayla Youngblood, and Darlene Snyder. I 1 I Student assistant, Monica Marsh helps Garry Bowra 5925 Betty Jones f '3'f 4'..,. 'f'5a-., Irene Cleveland S 3 . kb .-.-.. ,A 1' U. V A . '. Q -x X . .w ' ' ' 4 .P Sis, if 'S' 9' Students relax before classes in front of the Student Center. r . Students have a brief chat before the Honors Banquet held in the Student Center. Tammi Graves is one of the students being served chili by former Student Center Director, Arnold Smith. an fli- -fa -f--Aan-w..,.,, 3 2 z 2 i und' fair? gf- T it x jx F7 cf ...Q P' s. 9 NY' I ff Z' nov' f -J A Vw 'XMQ has tit Q gk Rx- 1 Y , r , N , ,, x ' 1' ' Mrs. Wheeler talks with students before the Honors Banquet. Parents Night Students enjoy the pool and fooseball facilities provided by the Student Center. Part of the profit from the Student Center game room tables is reinvested into Student Activi- ties. fn ... i vu, , if 3 ' J' ,. N A- ' - A 49,5 '. -,-, 'sn '- K .Q Le .1 X . :Q , W: ,A,,, . , wmuussmn-if V .- -. , ' N ' 9 Mil.:-,Ly ' A M - : -7 df 3 ' 'A - ,ij V .VAV ,h f A,,ss ww' A ,A ,Ma nf 1 - M. ? -. fffff - S ,276 5 a 25: Drafting students at work. i 1595 ig : Q'.3Jf- , Robert justice Charles White Charles White helps a student in welding shop. l 3. 11 3 5 1 ,fi 3 , Y: ww 5 'I - , 55,5 I- . rkxlkx, -- ,. I , I Q 2, S 3? 2 , A xx WAR i t 3? E x I L, 'W 'Q N X i x '55 gd ' 'fl Y ' fr 4 Tk if .fa x - Q 'Q A 7 it N. M' D A ' f Everett Malan Bill Gilmore A H 1 A I L 1 i 1 3 1 4 1 w i w I' -i -fzq 1 ' 't john Woodrich of General Motors donates wrecked car to CL Auto Shop. Dean A,F, Buffo accepts the keys. Michael L. Wilson 5 I P51 B. ,M ' , X ! ,X x .ex ' X , - 7, '64, a'x ,QM ,X if 4' , g. DL Richard Tredway instructs lab. Richard Tredway f 1 'nv' X. ,iii Conrad Iimison Conrad Jimison, john Davis, and Ed Rau discuss their recent trip to Denver. 1-gs me p , 'K f al 62 ff if A a '1 1 4g.3n X1 1 Ben Cleveland I' N - 4. ' L1 r , si-.. h 1 fu. 'V , ' Mfg I 41 1 I ff ' . if t jim Martin I V I 1 1' lf ,x ..-Q-3 I KN '1 .if Y :V . , 5 it 8 iff- M-fx 1 f 1' ' . ,gf M-1 - i..- .-H 7-trhiw' , is '3 I' 3 .uni . QF? .. f , ' ,,. : ' '11 ., 1' e- W--A - :fry 'K A We -7 F3 wf'ffsmiv We-A 14,7 , f, Y I! if ifjsre-tg.-wp. A iz ' t s. e X .-Siii-f,.fg.gg:Qzf:11. 1 ' ' 'Z 'H' -,1'.' I Q u i. -2 . ' g , -4 , 'v I V ec.: . ' 'z,.. ,,. . -e wx -A I V , Q ffff R J ,w y is L' gp ff fffiygv-Q ,,.i' ,fe. ' ' V e - 1-F 1' f ,Q 'G' . -Q 'Q .3 . f f'Tf Snail, A ff X - a. :::::: , ' 1'-we ,. ' ,J ,N ' 555555. ,, ,.- Q st-vp. f ef ifiiiifh , - ,.,, , . 1' 'M 2 , A-.ff is ' assess? 54. . -M ' fff - q. ' ' it. .ff gfg1 f' , . 'f-E' 1,- 5 'a ' fr? Wil 'gf' - Magi A Zg5f'fi5: . I H x5 . Q' 1 ,., 'j A I W Y 49 1'5i 'w. A . - tw- -.s,,.., 5, The temporary home of the carpenuy shop is seen in the background as boulders are unloaded for a landscaping project. es I : 35 j7f'2f2Qf - 'zz ' ,. M, 94 I E 'iff .' sv- ,ag . M af' 2 ,, , . y , 'ef Modern home built by carpentry students. I l 4. , - ,. ,E 2: A A ' :f 7: 'I ,.::P' . ff' 1 - ytty E E 32 E 12 A f-9' aff? Miss Patricia Vernon I Teresa Shea relaxing a patron. i z I '-.J n 2 , 5 - ' r .1 W' , HA 3 ...A Y - P1 . 41 3: Q 1-if R n M, 'f'L-laws, Hal . . - ' . Yf K Y V f- f X 'A ' us 'lf-S V , I ' V I I as on xr Q--AM-LIU My K , ,, 1 1 . ,Y 'A m .'--: 2 F , 2 Pat Vernon conductmg class. I ' , A .15 L v ' Vernon watches as Teresa Shea combs out Janice 0511-ander doin 3 manicure, . S mannequm. ...A ' 1.454 , f 1 7 1,.,1 -.ii V90 D f ff 'N ff-Q .X fig B s --. lf! J - ' 4? 5. l f f'3:fit:.s 115 1 --hi Q' .:,-,-- ' The Senior Citizens' Complex 3 under construction in the northern part of Arkansas City. ,1--f ,L . Senior citizens enjoy many classes offered free-of-charge at CCCC, we NNN Q, .X . N-.NN 8 ' . ll H NX f Ai ' Q , Q 3 i' f ix il r ' ,. ., . -A , NY , 3 -.-f' ' f' , -if' 2 ff Til ' I - ,. 3 , V ,H W ', l f-2' Y ,L My . 1725 2 Y In 'YA X . , Q L .,, -43 .4, rs .e'.'.s. i p.e1M.'f S V B- Q 44, ,. . '5 Q 'lx' N -Q-ff'v-E125-f '? y .Q '71 F3221 3 W? W , Q . .Q , S y r sg .I .pl J 3. . - V Q-egg. QQ- jg, , . , .K f . 1 - ' - I ' -- ,'f4g- -M elf ,,,, i 1 X 'Sf' H 543 X j S V 1 W I V , - .- 1. . iff'--H 1 .,, , . my---.,x, ' f 2. , ':f' ' ,QV I ., ai A , g Q- .'1.L fr 2 Y H 'V 'af ' ' ' -w-ffi' ' 1 f. fe fi , F V A 'ef r 'f ' f ' '45 I , 3 Q. ' 31 - . 3.,, J 1 1 2 - - f ' - - 1 gg . i - . . J' . '. - 4:4468 5 D 1 f- 1 .1 2511- e 3 f 2' .QL 1l3rL'f? 145 - L ff ' , . . '- eff: -- ' fn ' 4 .- - -s , I: , i. ., if jigs, - -A 4 1, ,.'.4 f' -. - if 1' ,. . l- it . - ' 233- KV. . , ,,,gf,- ' Q 'YI X'-71' 37 :Es ,, wif W' J ' ' 5 ' 'Q' -:Q N . 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W.. .f3,,1 ',m,,n , I 5.-umm,-7,5 :fm my sam as-Us turn? 7 lb, ,:f::, . :ff .Nia '. W- A X 1 fe , ff 5Q?:f-,. I I. fl, Lp ,!l 144.55 fl, U' 'Li f I 1 4 ,lg 'nk 1 If .K K 1 -4'5 -X X Km :TWV my ' i I I 'I f x 4' ' X- ff? :fain . X . f ffm. N wie ff wsu Q' W gin ' ' fr ,ggw M, V ff' in ui U . tme 53 Coach Mullen hands out awards to Tiger Basketball team members Rob- ert Milner, Clifton jones, Ronnie Ryer, David Powell, joe McClendon, john Dautel, Aaron Cusic, Jeff Stromgren, Keith Robinson, and Dallas Hodges. , be , ' ae? if Everyone seemed to enjoy the Sports Banquet held in the Student Center to honor Tiger athletes. ,.. e. V 4 it 4 Q ' 2 L gg- uuaun vw rv at , av M? 9 ...gs +4 ,X W- V 1 s kit' fa. e V aa.-1Ql?f Women's Coach Linda Hargrove gives awards to Women athletes, Comuie I-Iobaugh, Terri Tatum, Glenda Wil- liams, Cindy Kinzie, Barbara Cusic, Adrienne Cox, and Allison Ott. 'n fl i Y, .. znda Smith, jane rson C 3 5 wwf, A , NUR I on- x' ?,- trtr S L49 , . fa , ,, Q -Q Y ' ' wwf or Zilla .. as 9 Q L, 1, 4 A -AAVI in f' 6' 2 5 . 1 41. 1 .f 19 3 - ' Campbell, Bob johnson, Dick At. 2 .4 1 X Mwfk . . J if 5 2 3 1? iv tl -. L: 5 at ff nl av if Aaron Cus1c, Sports Dick Carson, Sponsor 'if gpm-were my is ' L David Devereux, Reporter Kerry Oliver, Photographer Marsha Trent, Co-Editor in Q.,-srxvx fxx I Kev1n Bennett, Reporter -1.1 t 8 1.3. X12 1-U. ZW i 4 ' lc ac' ,yew Paula Fieandt, Co-Editor 3 1 K 3 5 H.. Mx . .4 Earl Lewis, Sports ' , ' 9.4, H riff ' , 3 if 5 .Q link' ' -5s,mf? , .. 4 Q I ! W. ,S . ye, A . ,,' ,, em, .-, ,LI .ff 'N xI,.,.f!' J QM.. umm:-r EFL . , in 1 ' X 17 1 XX' xg'3'1l fr. 9 Z, 2 .yr V 71 I ', C5 N 'N 1 -52 Bob johnson, Reporter W? I T53 5, . gg vs ' b ' .fi .V,. I - V, fl ' V 'Q ,1A .l X' , , fr of 5 I fp 11, 5 P .. 2u..... Bob Emery, Advertising Manager lf 7 4 V r, ts , 1, 1 iQ I vii .5 ,x, .,1'5' fi , , ' K' gZ.:...f inf: I 'wfk' ' if I A 4' ,, 155:55 'H If gg 3 , 1 4 inf: 1 if sv rizhtpf 1 V- 5 ,Ll .V ,V A, ,fe - .W ' :ffjy ff' Q V , Q, gf ' 1' ,, 3 4 J3fQV?'Q ,QS 7..-' 5 gk. , M77 W A .,, , . x A . I X I I 5114: ' PL- M.. . ,g.,:,g E , , 1 1 3 , . 'A-, ,-. 'L I! iff, if , 'W' 141 A ,i nk s sq. , ,W 4.9 W ,Av Afifgxq, W, vit. .. Ju., 5'-yi N ., LU 3. I nf? Q. ,L it .5 fl? ' 5 Bob cox, Art X I 4 A --gall. 'H Q Wx ' S af F 2 if-gf 'E A ' ' v 0 iv . ,VVA1. V f-- . 7 W I Yi 2 i Q fi 3 , S if wwf 1 .4 9 ' 5 M fy KHESS Officers: Sandra Banta, President fnot picmredjg Linda johnson, Secretary-Treasurerg Linda V Taylor, Vice-Presidentg Connie I-Iobaugh, SCA Representativeg Karen McConnell, memberg Patti Harris, member. The Bridal showcase s onsored b KHESS, hel s to inform ros ective Brides and . P Y h ' . P P S Grooms about Weddings, and formal Wear. This year S fashion show was put on by the BRIDAL BOUTIQUE of Ponca City, Oklahoma. 3 J Ionnie I-lobaugh shows a bridesmaid Lress designed for a garden wedding. ya W' is 3:-: . 4 ,: '1- gpm Z .,4. Adrienne Cox and Ronnie Ryer couple up during the K1-IESS Bridal Showcase. Wendy Lauritzen displays a wedding gown with a smile. P, u V H! 1' H its I N.-.1 X f 23. .-1 5 Nh.. Sydney Pratt ff Music Instruc tor Ee Spring Swing. College Choir practicing for the spring musical presentation. Front Row: Ronnie Ryer. Second Row: Wendy Lauritzen, Donna McClung, Connie Hobaugh, Terri Davis, Adrienne Cox, Tam- mi Graves, and Glenda Williams. Third Row: john Hart, Greg Chandler, Mark Crain, Steve Smith, Robin Cherry, Rick Wamego, and Monica Marsh. PM . r Q, ,t -,f. ,xl ,I L, AIA - rwuwwn X4 A ' 1 .W 5 4 A -.V-ff, um- ga... V XC I 'v-yn ' 2 ,la aww f 'ix . f 5 QQ' M9 College Pep Band. Members: Rick Atteberry, David Avery, Rick Baker, Kevin Bennett, Marilyn Benton, jane Campbell, Brenda Triplett, Stan Vaughn, Dale White, Karen Walcher, Kathy Harris, Kendall Ran- dall, Keith Smith, Mark McGeha.n, Tammi Graves, Terry juden, Diane Gordon, Pam Krout, Holly Robinson, Howard Shrader, Glenda Smith, JoAnne Holt, Andy Givens, and jamie Givens. -Q ll C The first Honors Banquet was held on Tuesday, May 3, at 7 p.m. in the Student Center Dining Room. Recognized were many students from Various groups, or- ganizations, and clubs. Head table at Honors Banquet: Dr. Otis LoVette, Mrs. Lu Nelson, Dr. Gwen Nelson, Connie Hobaugh, Hope Speros, Mr. Bill Scott. ff - ' 1' .5 N 5 , ' W' J 3 im gf - , I 'lf ,.f., -, n K A f- , X 3 ., V . V 5 ww 2 1 ' 4 -3 I .,: , :np Ni 5 - i l, , NH , ., 1 X, r 2 mv' ' i ' Y' A A if if , , J 1 , , 3 ik 'WL ' fu 6.-:ii EM rw' Ji? CV, ff VVX ff 744 -Xxx fffema AAAX Kew.-S-f 1' , kr EJ i BK W ull' 'U x' X X qmldifw' f A 'k wif 1 B!! 21 ' 'gjfvwy 4 I zgff V 3' 4 fyffsffe rf' 1 25 -- 5-v Connie Hobaugh receives die Dean's Award from Dean of Students, Dr. Otis LoVette. ,ia 1 ,pf FMusical, Bye, Bye, Birdie. EFront Row: Renee Mulkey, yWendy Lauritzen, Connie Hobaugh, Linda Taylor, Rene Robson, Cheryl Riley, Kathy Igann, Pam Krout, Sidney , ratt qMusic Instructorj, :Glenda Williams. Back Row: WEITY Hewitt, Lonnie Ken- ,da1l, David Avery, Kevin Bennett, John Hart, Andy Givens, Rick Atteberry, Mark Crain, Steve Smith, Elaine Brown fDirectorj. 41 'i 6 5 W .g 5 Student Government l Association: Special, I Connie I-lobaugh, Ken Mann, Hope Speros i fSponsorj, john Hart, 1 Lynn Pettigrew-Vice- President, Ken Spex- nl arth-President, Tammi Graves-Secretary-Treas urer I Q E KI-IESS: Connie Ho- P tatlveg Linda johnson- ' Secretary-Treasurer, Linda Taylor-Vice- ,. wi I President, Carol Ho- ia baugh fSponsorj. Not pictured: Sandra Bantaq President. l 6? baugh-SGA Represen- li alas. Nho's Who in American junior Colleges: Jeff Stromgren, Ken Spexarth, Sandy Newman, Lynn Pettigrew, Renee Mulkey, Martin Becker, ', Nendy Lauritzen, Cindy Kinzie, Bob juden, john Hart, Tammi Graves, Charles Applegate, Terri Davis, and june Finney. ' 'f1-1 lh. , , W, wk' V 42 . '- V - tiff' 1, in li . Spring Play- Harvey : Glen Morgan, jerry Hewitt, Lonn.ie Kendall, Wendy Lamitzen, Pam Krout, Cherly Riley, Linda Taylor, Rick Atteberry. Back Row: David Avery, john Hart, Andy Givens, Kevin Bennett. Not: pictured: Sheila Vanderpool, Laura Akers. u Fall Play- Bus Stop : Pam Kroutpl Wendy Lauritzen, Lynn Pettigrew, Kevin Bennett, Robert Emery, Bill Kraft, Bob juden, Linda Tay- lor, Terri Davis, and Mrs. Elainee Brown. ' l Director String Ensemble ,ff 8:1684 xx , H as , W.. . f. f rfflllil li ' ' L -all Band: Kathy Harris, Brenda Triplet, Tammi Graves, Pam Krout, Dale White, David Avery, Keith Smith, Andy Givens, Mark Mc Gehan, Kevin Bennett, Rick Atteberry, jane Campbell. Band Director, Sydney Pratt. 'JM 5 ' - . , y ' ' V wr D , r if .iw .rw - --mfs tetttttt -..-an Mr. Ie an Gough ' String Ensemble: Lisa Fencil, Scott Carpenter, Dr. Gwen Nelson, Rosel Mulkey, Greg jurrens, an Lawson. Phi Beta Lambda: Miss Wilson, Hol- ly Highbee, Vanita Chandler, Sharon Morlan, june Finney, Moni- :a Marsh-Recording Secretary, Sue Lunkwicz-Reporter, Charles Apple- gate-Presidentg Lisa Fencil-Corre- plonding Secretary, Martin Becker- istoriang Lonnie Kendall-Treasur- er. Not pictured: Holly Robinson- Vice-President. HE I , nv, esident's Honor Roll: Dale White, Lila I-Iudgins, Sharon Moore, Connie Nugen, Robert Milner, Chris Mackey, Margaret Wheeler ponsorj, Sue Lunkwicz, Gary Ketter, Raymond Ferguson, Sandy Newman, Connie I-lobaugh, jean Cadek, and Flourene Parmiter. Not ctured: William Burton, George Fisher, Michael Gardner, Bernard Gonzales, Diane Gordon, Nguyen I-long, Marcia l-luffstutter, Rob- t johnson, Arynn King, Donna McClung, Walter Pinkston, Leon Schneider, Doug Tredway, Margaret Wencel and Mindy Weston. ff' M xgri-Business Association: Greg Spexarth-Secretary, Ed Rau-President, Emil Nittenborn, Vice-President, Richard Tredway. Not pictured Phil Foster- Tiger Action Club KTACJI 101111 Hart- MOST Active freasm-er, Member, Robert Emery-President, Connie Ho- baugh-Secretaryg Linda Hargrove, Sponsor. 4 orus: Ronnie Ryer, Wendy Lauritzen, Terri Davis, Glenda Williams, Cindy Austin, Mark Crain, john Hart, comie I-Iobaugh, Sydney ltt fMusic Directory Tammi Graves, Monica Marsh, john Dautel, Steve Smith, Robin Cherry. Not pictured: Donna McClung, Rich- l Wamego, Greg Chandler, Adrienne Cox, and Pam Reyez. fkvv. ,flux Judith DuChateau Tiger Daze Co-Sponsor Art I.ns1.1'uctor ,af 'iff' Tiger Daze Staff: Marilyn Benton - Assistant, john Hart - Assistant, Debbie Lowry - Terri Davis - Assistant, Rene Robson - Staff, Robert Emery - Editor, Dick Carson - Not shown, Kerry Oliver, photographer. 1976-1977 Presidential - Principal Scholarship Bob Hoyt, Dara Collins, Patti Chris Mackey, Doris Requena, Dr. Gwen Nelson. Not pictured: Merry Crawf Leedy, Curtis Littrell, and Tom May. Student Publications, Cycle Staif: Kerry Oliver - Head Photographer, Earl Lewis - Reporter, Cox - Art Editor, Glenda Smith - Reporter, jane Campbell - Reporter, Marsha Trent - Co-E Paula Fieandt - Co-Editor. Staff, Harris ord, Bob ditorg nnIll 0 I' 21 11 S t ef-we 1' cl Q D e f s A' F Ss Q 1 f-neagn, .Alf mp 'Yew 1. K' X . f , 4,5 L. To R.: Mr. Harold B. Walker, Mr. joe McFall, Dr. Charles Kerr fChairmanj, Mr. S. Andrew Swoyer, Mr. W. I-l. fPatj Ireland. Not Pictured: Mr. Aubrey C. Foster, Sr. ! 4 ,nr M if li x ,Af H x, ay ,, xfw l :K 1 - 5,:aw,Q' ., .W 'L ' :::11g,,.-5'-w 3. .A 'K Mr. joe McFall Pr. Gwen Nelson, CCCC President ,Fm N. 1 , H. M V 'HWS Q, .V,W , ' f ,qfll x ' isp .L-P' , 1 fe! 5? 5 5 Q ,-5 si- W' Dr. Charles Kerr Mr. S. Andrew Swoyer 44' lx: 'rf:.Vf'f . r, s ,, Q 4 s. 1 Q... i i , -v , Mr. W, H. fPatl Ireland Mr. Harold B. Walker 'IW 4 -r . . .v ' x W'o., E D LULE1 P U Ufll' 1? '?fl!.lllllUllll H5 U L LI LE at this Cindy Austin Charles Applegate Accounting Ricky M. Baker Business Administration South Haven, Ks. Liberal AITS Arkansas City, Ks. Caldwell, Ks. Donald A. Barclay, jr. Martin Becker Police Science - A - - - Arkansas City, Ks. Soledad Barlow Eyisigisfd Cgglnlstmtlon Cosmetology ' ' South Haven, Ks. 41 Kevin I. Bennett Liberal Arts Arkansas City, Ks. Marilyn W. Benton Music Chilocco, Okla. Mary Kathleen Bledsoe Liberal Arts Arkansas City, Ks. Regina Buller Medical Technology York, Neb. Vanita I.. Chandler Clerk Typist Arkansas City, Ks. Albert Crane Machine Shop Winfield, Ks. 23 -Z Q lil? Randy L. Davis Liberal Arts Sedan, Ks. Terri L. Davis Secondary Education Winfield, Ks. Arlen Endicott Auto Mechanics Arkansas City, Ks. Melinda Rowan Evans Secondary Education Wellington, Ks. june C. Finney Data Processing Winfield, Ks. Alexander Garcia Police Science Arkansas City, Ks. Gregory D. Gorrell Liberal Arts Wichita, Ks. Tammi Graves Psychology Arkansas City, Ks. john L. Hart liberal Arts Arkansas City, Ks. Rick Hawkins Welding Arkansas City, Ks. jerry W. Hewitt Liberal Arts Topeka, Ks. Joanne Holt Corrections Harper, Ks. Louis Hoover Welding Winfield, Ks. Connie Hotchkin Cosmetology Winfield, Ks . Robert juden Liberal Arts Arkansas City, Ks V wil? A mugs 392 'D jf gif:-JK e X HONOR GRADUATES: David Martin, Martin Becker, Sue Lunkwicz, Sandy Newman, Tammi Graves, june Finney, Renee Mulkey, Leon Schnei- der. Not pictured: jean Cadek, Bernard Gonzales, Richard Hodges, Melvin B. johnson, Kim Loehrs, jon Patrick, and Mary Ve ach. Lg xpffz.. 'L ui-xg? .3 kim' ed If - 4 ff - ve, WZ. V , ' ' 125 fglsawii.. Ii an , I -' W ,V ,I , 2,5 - -'A' 1 - gf 'N ,M gm Y ,, , 71,1 71 if AH , 9222 'T j L' 'ff' W 'H ff ,gi Q. ' ' Q ' 'iff-,Q f a ff ' , ., Q u---' ' j' 1 .'j.,i.. 1,14 5-,. if V. ,g -1 J ,. . ff ' f it , I, , 3 34.1 , ,.1 5 .f, A -M' r it Q A- ww f , j Audi' K ' ':5 Y5' 5' GFA Y if 5 vu is f Q- .. Q A. 52. is 2 ,rs lu., is 1 1 S ,fffa pf' . . .jg 1 si , 1,-+ ' ,wff . M pig y s, s ff Q 2 if , -4' 1 ' 4 ., 711-4,'f: f af ,. .. A hug .1 J- ,V Marvin Ke asling Auto Mechanics Winield, Ks. Lonnie Kendall Data Processing Winfield, Ks. Brian Lee Kolrnan Auto Mechanics Wellington, Ks. Judith K. Kunkel Office Education Winfield, Ks. Earl Lewis Liberal Arts New York City, N.Y. Debbie K. Lowry Elementary Education Oxford, Ks. f' jf! if-if fffizfflb .4 -4 -I Q3 . ' .51 V . ' 7 1 g?i5 'gwlrir X793 fjlflfflf if' 'I V Sue E. Lunkwicz Data Processing Winfield, Ks. Steven R. McCord Automotive Technology Arkansas City, Ks. Carroll D. Middleton E Liberal Arts Udall, Ks. Mohammed A. M. Mohia Automotive Technology Saudi Arabia Glen E. Morgan Liberal Arts Stillwater, Okla. Mary R. Morris Cosmetology Arkansas City, Ks. Phi I-long fRosiej Nguyen . Cosmetology Winfield, Ks. Linda Susan Pettigrew Liberal Arts Dexter, Ks. Mark D. Pottorff Agriculture Douglass, Ks. Michael L. Pottorff Agriculture Douglass, Ks. Marcia L. Powell Cosmetology Winfield, Ks. Kyndol L. 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Dan Tapia Educ ation Winfield, Ks. , ' 2 If W4 5, if C vc f LaVona Wallace , Mental Health Technology 1. . Q C V ' Winfield, Ks. 3, gg. ii gi 1--nl 'ww ' Rick Wamego Education Arkansas City, Ks. Margene Wheeler Liberal Arts Oxford, Ks. Dale B. White Machine Shop Arkansas City, Ks. Not Pictured: Aleah Allison, Virginia Louise Almond, Teresa Susann Armstrong, Richard D. Bain, Ricky L. Ball, Ronald L. Bilyeu, Dwane A. Binford, Gary Martin Bowman, James P. Brown, Barbara I. Buck, William O. Burton, Jean Marie Cadek, james Chamber- land, john M. Colba, Merry M. Crawford, Karen K. David Crow, Sherrie D. Cullum, john Dee Davis, jr., Mark Wayne Davis. Rex V. Deal, Daniel W. Douglas, Steve Dowler, Robert M. Fallier, Raymond Lee Ferguson, George Fisher, Wesley M. Flory, Robert Gammon, Benjamin R. Givens, Bernard Gonzales, Stanley K. Harp, Katherine Sue Harris, Tom R. Hartman, Holly Joann Higbee, john Dallas Hodges, Richard W. Hodges, Ora O. Holt III, Marvin john Houk, jr., Debra S. Hunter, Dennis E. Huston, Ann Renee Ingram, Othell C. Jeffery, Flozella Dolly johnson, Melvin B. johnson, Terry Dean juden, john Wesley Keasling, Gearl junior Killman Cindy Denise Kinzie, Sue Lancaster, Wendy Sue Lauritzen, Kim D. Loehrs, Marcia E. Loffer, Debbie A. Lundgren, Kenneth Charles Mann, Vicky Lynn Marrs, David W. Martin, Mark Anthony McVey, Sharon Moore, Sondra Kaylene Morlan, Gregory Morris, Renee Mulkey, Pamela Sue Nelson, Betty Lou New, Sandy Newman, Gregory I.. Nixon, Connie Sue Nugen, Shelby I. Pappan, jon D. Patrick, Robert B. Patterson, Ann M. Perry, john V. Plummer, Cynthia jane Powders, Glenn E. Powell, Saundra K. Quintero, Robert Covell Rader, David Scott Rains, Edward L. Rau, Maynard Ray Rippe, William A, Robison, Gregory Dean Sawyer, Leon Schneider, Thelma Nadine Scott, Wendy Sue Skinner, Steven Vincent Smith, C. Dean Sparks, Kenneth R. Spexarth, Walter Staten, Stephen M. Stittsworth, Robert Dale Stone, Cecilia M. Thielen, Colene Gayle Thomson, Mary Kathryn McBride Veach, Lu Ann Volavka, Rowena Gail Weathers, R. David Webb, Margaret I. Wencel, Michael Douglas Widler, james Mitchell Wilson, Terry Witte, Emil Lee Wittenborn. Ill. ' sf.. 1 V 5 .' K5 Vi I ' 3 Orville R. White Liberal Arts Arkansas City, Ks. .v- l I I - . C- Y 01 3: ff, f-' , al!! fa l f . Y Il ' , L I r K 4
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