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Providing The T ouch benefit faculty who previously taught to near-vacant classrooms. More organizations participated in the celebration, selling everything from bratwurst to t-shirts. Homecoming festivities were characterized by alumni, students, faculty and community members gathering to watch one of the largest Homecoming parades ever. That same evening, many of the crowd stayed around after the victory Homecoming football game to fill Gross Memorial Coliseum for the sell-out rock concert featuring John Cougar. With a personal touch, Hays merchants continued to keep life affordable for students by offering students discount cards for pizza, hamburgers and movies and by establishing happy hours at local taverns. The Hays community continued their support by tying up phone lines alongside faculty and students during the annual Endowment Association Fall telethon. Callers raised $118,000 in pledges which went into student scholarships. Students found an administrator with a personal touch in Dr. Bill Jellision, Vice-President of Student Affairs. Known as Dr. Bill to many students, Jellision interacted daily with students, keeping touch with vrtfh a personal tnurn Taking flight above the campui, the many pigeon come to rest atop the observatory on Albertson Hall. Keeping in shape, Darla Fowling, Carolyn Gum and Hark Howard jog around campus. After watching their friend, Ryan Henry, die in the Artie, Jeff Schmid- bauer and Sandy Jelllson discuss their future plans in the play, “Terra Nova. WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH Opening
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« Providing The Touch their opinions of curriculum, organizational affairs and life in general. Besides maintaining open communications be- tween the administration and the student body, students kept open channels among themselves. Ma- jor decisions about how their money would be spent and what services would be returned, were made through the combined efforts of the Student Govern- ment Association and other groups. The SGA Allocations committee alone doled out over $300,000 to departments and organizations, while the SGA Appropriations committee granted $10,000 to various student organizations. Graduate student Brenda Meder directed the theater department’s production of “Meg” with a personal touch. Because the cast of “Meg” was so small, a group of students presented the play “Terra Nova” as part of the student experimental theatre. From the limestone buildings which grace the western Kansas campus and the beautiful landscap- ing which compliments them, to Big Creek which winds its way through campus, the Fort Hays campus is uniquely personal. Most of all, it is the administration, faculty and students that give Fort Hays a personal touch. witn a personal touch m - 1111 VW PtQbK L I h fU« RJ«d«l Starting off the weekend, Lloyd Gottschalk and Mark Haynes discuss the crowd at FAC. While coach Mark Giese helps him. Jon Casimir works out on the rings. WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH 6 Opening
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