Garden City Community College - Broncbuster Yearbook (Garden City, KS)

 - Class of 1987

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I, Dorm Council hosts various activities Dating Game a hit with students What is your idea of a romantic evening, and how would you show me a roman- tic evening in Garden City?,' Those were just two of the questions asked in the Dorm Council's rendition of The Dating Game. Female contestants were Kristi Holloway and Lisa Boyd. Ronny Higdon, Doug Ruff, Dayton Moore, Larry Thompson, Rod Wiltfong and james Leech were the male contestants. Each girl asked her prospec- tive date a total of ten ques- tions. Choices were made bas- ed on the appeal of the answers. The lucky winners were Dayton Moore, chosen by Kristi Holloway, and Ronny Higdon, chosen by Lisa Boyd. The couples were chauffered to the Hilton Inn for dinner and then to a movie. The Dorm Council hosted a Halloween party Oct. 28 for Alta Brown, St. Dominic, jen- 3 ,ia 9 . I act. z. 5 0, 'z' iw' mf, 0, . Q 'Q 1 9 ' ,. no . .yfiqfggfg sf It42fg,'.g2a ' O nie Wilson and Jennie Barker elementary schools. Those schools were selected because of their close proximity to the college. The kids participating in the activities were served Coca Cola and played a variety of games. Four categories, preschool through third grade, were awarded prizes for the best costumes. There were ap- proximately 100 participants. Another Dorm Council ac- tivity was a Scavanger Hunt. The team of Randy Colip, jeff Fry, Lisa Boyd and Kristi Holloway won the S75 prize. The hunt consisted of 12 clues and each team was re- quired to take a picture of each clue. There had to be at least three members of the team in the picture with the clue. The photos were judged for creativity by a judging committee. What shall we have-Ronny Higdon, Lisa Boyd, Kristi Holloway and Dayton Moore contemplate their dinner choices at the Hilton Inn. Trick or treat--Kelly Young, Scott Oliver and Ronny Higdon exchange spook stories during a Halloween par- ty sponsored by the Dorm Council. W CHEERLEADERS CHUIR Back row: Nancy Welton, Deanna Zerr, Lisa Boyd, Diena Schwieterman, Adel Silva. Front row: Susan Polk, Kristi Holloway, Annie Staats. 108 Dorm Council!Groups Back row: Carol Anderson, james McMillan, Mike Lovin, Lance Gaertner, Minh Huynh, Mike Weather- red, Kevin Moss, Wade Brown, Carolyn Klassen. Third row: Marnie Laremore, Marilyn Shrode, Denise George, Maria Gray, Crystal Werner. EJ. Rijfkogel, Alaine Baker, Debbie Bilyeu, Mary Zerr, Rosie Longoria. Second row: Rocky Birkle, Kim Davis, Kathy Pepera, Christine Anderson, Augustina Rodriguez, Elaine Hoober, Laura Kreie, Lesa Albers. Front row: Matt Collins, joel Lytle, Nancy Ledefer, Jeanette Shafer, Mark Witt, Steve Kirkbride. F

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The staff consisted of Round Up provides opportunities Training tool for students Noticeable changes in the student newspaper, the Round Llp, occurred over the past Your years. When Larry Walker took Jver as adviser in 1982, the paper was in its 34th year of publication and was being printed on campus. Walker :hanged the format of the paper to a tabloid and in- stituted other layout and design changes. New facilities were added for the staff and according to Walker, it gives us our own area to do our work in. anywhere from five to 15 peo- ple on the average. The pur- pose of the Round Up was to inform the student body of campus happenings. It was not designed specifically as a publication for journalism ma- jors. However, the newspaper did attract many journalism majors. The Round Up served as a training tool for those students. Vivian Rice, returning staff member and editor, enrolled in newspaper because she was interested in journalism and wanted to improve her writing skills. Reporter Tim Beims, ajour- nalism major, commented on another positive aspect of be- ing part of the Round Up staff. You get an opportunity to write and I like to write. It's fun, it's interesting to go out and do interviews and meet people, he said. The paper was printed off campus at the Garden City Telegram and was published every two weeks. The Round Up was printed on Thursday afternoon and distributed on Friday. The newspaper cost approx- imately S100 per issue to print, and the money was taken from the Fine Arts Division budget. Around 1500 copies were distributed on campus and mailed to other community colleges and universities. According to Walker many opportunities were available for staff members. There were positions for writing, layout and design, advertising and photography. During the fall semester, Craig Sharp earned a percen- tage commission on ads he sold for each issue of the paper. In the spring, Kent Davison's advertising class took over the job. Since the paper came out once every two weeks, it re- tained a magazine style with the emphasis on features rather than straight news. In the future, Walker hoped to make the paper a weekly publication. Eventually, I'd like to see it become a weekly, he said. With the growth of the campus, he felt that goal was a reasonable one. CW and Paste-Round Up Adviser Larry Walker and Editor Vivian Rice paste up page one copy. '71 AVIATION l Scott Wilson, Gale Seibert, Daryl Iles, Victor fScottJ F oster. CAREER CCNNECTIONS ...l Back row: Alaine Baker, Shelly Smith, Betty Habiger, Susan Mayo. Second row: Laura Kreie, Ann Unruh, Laura Walsh, Loretta Torres. Front row: Edie jones, Annie Staats, Tonya Stockton. GroupslRound Up 107



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I COSMETCLOGY DECA ack row: Sheila Grasscr, Peggy Miller, Laura Spellman, Penny Shull, Rhonda Swonger, Lori McCarthy, Back row: Kevin Jacobs. Kent Davison, Glen Brungardt, Jeanette Shafer. Front row: Vaughna Gibson, econd row: Kay Williams, TrinaSue Fletcher. Susan Wright, Dcanne Spanier, Kim Appel. Front row: jennifer Harms, Debbi Roeder, Debbie Miller. arbara Martinez, Traci Lammey, Melany Sauvain, Maria Vargas. GroupslDorm Council 109

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