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north and south additions, everyone eagerly awaited the early October opening of new spaces in the John Collins Vocational Building. Projects in wood production, auto body, graphics and printing, and police science piled up as students waited to move into these new facilities. Likewise, basketball, volleyball, and racquetball players, wrestlers, and weightlifters held their collective breaths as they awaited the late fall opening of large additions to the gym. Even members of the community anticipated 504 new reserved deluxe seats and expanded general ad- mission seating in the gym. Actors, musicians and artists kept their motion temporarily in check as they waited to move into renovated areas in the newly named Pauline Joyce Fine Arts Building. The Fine Arts Building was dedicated to longtime Board of Trustees member Pauline Joyce, Aug. 10, 1986. Dedication and concentration-Jeanne Renick works long hours in the wood shop to complete a new set of kitchen cabinets. mwhwe, f V awww' vi ' i A P i ' Openingfl' eme V f iee .... . .
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rx! fx 5 M. ,JM-.e I don't believe it-Sister Aquinata Penka explains to Pauline Joyce that her dedication program is different than the rest. The renaming of the Fine Arts Building was kept secret from Joyce. Between friends-Cynde Mustain and Shea Watson enjoy nice weather during Homecoming week. In spite of delays, or perhaps because of them, the spirit of motion and progress gained intensity throughout the first semester. Predictions of an in- creased enrollment were proven correct when the headcount was totaled at 20f7b higher than the fall of 1985. Students from Garden City and the surrounding area as well as such distant states as Florida and California, arrived to compete both academically and athletically. The median age of all students continued to rise over the past ten years to a high of 27.5. With just a glance around campus, in the classrooms and on the playing field, it was easy to see - Broncbusters in motion. In recognition-Pauline Joyce poses in front of the newly named Fine Arts Building. The building was renamed in her honor during August ceremonies. Finishing touches-Susan Ramirez adds the final brush strokes to her painting. Openingff heme VII
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