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RoUPs , nf- ... Contents Round Up ........... 106,107 Dorm Council ....... 108,109 Livestock Judging .... 110,111 OEA ............... 112,113 Rodeo ......... .... 1 14,115 Newman Club ....... 116,117 Ambassadors ........ 118,119 104 Groups Whether through sports or clubs, students found a way to show their talent. Members of campus organizations were recognized for their achievements at the Honors and Awards Assembly April 29 at the fine arts auditorium. Bill Bryan, director of admissions, in- troduced Bronc and Broncette for all four eight weeks of school. They were: Laura Kreie and Devin Reimer, first eight weeks, Gina Bender and Mike Lovin, se- cond eight weeksg Jeanette Lobmeyer and Clark Legg, third nine weeks and Dawn Stephen and Troy Taylor, fourth eight weeks. Stephen and Taylor were also named Bronc and Broncette of the Year. Bryan announced five male and five female Outstanding Students. They were: Norman Schippers, Ty Walker, Tim Jones, Evan Parr, Kurt Neelly, Lisa Boyd, Kristi Holloway, Dawn Stephen, Lisa Mc- Cue and Jolene Ostmeyer. The Coleoptile Award was given to outstanding freshmen ag students Gina Bender and Clark Legg. Outstanding sophomore students Todd Harmon and Lori Ohmes received Yielder Awards. Chemistry Achievement Awards were given to Eric Martin and David Fox, freshmen. Cosmetologist Deanne Spanier and her model Kay Williams qualified for na- tional competition by placing first at the State VICA Contest. Mark Jarmer won Outstanding Male Forensic Student. He took third at the Forensic Nationals in Odessa, Texas April 4-11. Jeanette Lobmeyer was named Outstanding Female Forensic Student and Todd Winters was given the Ethos Award. The instrumental music department presented a new award for Outstanding Male and Female Band Member. The recipients were Denise Stout and Eric Magana. Constance Winkler, Stephanie Skipper, Sandy Buell and Cindy Henson attended OEA national competition in Des Moines, Iowa. Members of Police Science competed in local, regional and state contests. Several students brought home awards. Students included: Joel Lytle, Travis Pearson, Pattie Goodman, Gary Davis, John Kocab, Lynda Ryan, David Cooper, Violet Schilling, Chuck Atchison, Mark Carter, Rob F laharty, Kelly Culbertson, Becky Bastin, Vicki Dye, Jody Nixon, Steve Elam, Lisa Lewis, Mary Walk, Rich Rinehart, John McDowell and Mike Lovin. Round Up was given a first class rating from American Scholastic Press Associa- tion. Vivian Rice, editor, and Terry Engler received individual awards in state competition. VICA members Brenda Schiltz, Brian Walker and Scott Wilson won state awards in commercial photography. Shiltz qualified for 1986 Nationals where she took fourth place. Walker qualified for 1987 Nationals. The yearbook staff won an All-Kansas Award for the fourth straight year. In- dividual winners were Cathy Reist, Bren- da Schiltz, Kevin Pham, Brian Walker and Cynde Mustain. Tender loving care-Jennifer Ferranti-Ybarra waters plants in the biology department greenhouse.
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Collecting the bids-Clerk Gale Rundell tallies bids as auctioneer Ron Scott and brothers Kent and Jesse en- courage bidders to go higher. Mardi Gras munchies-Clown Con- stance Winkler and Vivian Rice, sophomore, dish up shrimp for hungry bidders at the Endowment Auction. W4 K -xp-gf Nun J. .Svlgt Q H Academicsflindowment Auction 103
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