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

 - Class of 1987

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Seventeen students selected for WHO ' S WHO The 1987 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges included names of 17 students who were selected as national outstan- ding campus leaders. Campus nominating committees and editors of the annual directory included the names of these students based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracur- ricular activities and potential for con- tinued success. They joined an elite group of students from more than 1,400 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and several foreign nations. Outstanding students have been honored in the annual directory since it was first published in 1934. Students named in 1987 were Tonya Sheldon, Mike Weatherred, Vivian Rice, Donna Stanford, Joseph Smith, Peggy Peterson, Cynde Mustain, Nancy Lederer, Debbie Jacksa, Kristi Holloway, Lois Heard, Todd Harman, Susan Braun, Bonnie Berens, Alaine Baker, Steven Krehbiel and Brenda Schiltz. Sheldon was from Kanorado and was the daughter of jon and Connie Sheldon. She was an elementary education major and was active in softball and basketball. Sheldon was a member of the Women's Athletic Association where she served as president her sophomore year. Captain of the basketball team, she was named to the Honorable Mention conference list. She was also named to the Presidential Honor Roll. Weatherred was an Ambassador Scholar from Deerfield. His parents were Duane and Wanda Weatherred. Active in choir, band, college singers, jazz ensem- ble and SGA, Weatherred was also nam- ed to the Honor Roll. He was a secondary education-history major. Rice was from Lakin and was the daughter of Florence Fletcher. A secretarial-journalism major she was a member of the Round Up staff for two years where she was editor in 1986-87. An SGA representative, she was chairman of the Parent's Day committee and a member of the Publicity committee. Rice was also a member of the Society of Col- legiate journalists. She was named to the Dean's Honor Roll for three semesters, 122 Honorslln Review and won a journalism award at the 1986 KAJA competition. Rice also taught Photography I and II for the past six years for GCCC's Outreach program in Lakin. Stanford, Garden City, was the wife of Glenn Stanford. She was a nursing major, a member of KOAADN, and president of ANS QAssociation of Nursing Studentsj. She was a member of the women's tennis team for two years. Stanford was named to the Dean's Honor Roll for two semesters and the President's Honor Roll twice. She was the recipient of two nurs- ing scholarships. Smith was from Derby and was the son of Kathryn Smith. A building construc- tion technology major, he was vice- president of VICA, an SGA represen- tative, a Garden City Police Cadet, and was a member of the Rodeo Club in 1986. Smith maintained a 3.5 grade point average while at GCCC and served on the Handicapped Awareness Day committee for SGA. Peterson was the wife of Dan Peterson, Garden City. She was a nursing major and was active in ANS and KOAADN. She held the office of recording secretary of ANS in 1986 and was vice-president of the association in 1987. She was named to the President's Honor Roll while at GCCC and was the recipient of two nurs- ing scholarships. Mustain was from Garden City and was the daughter of Tom and Wilda Mustain. She was a member of the women's tennis team for two years, was SGA secretary for 1985-86 and was yearbook editor for two years. Mustain won state journalism awards and was named top female tennis player two years in a row. Lederer was from Garden City and was a music major. She was active in choir and college singers. Jacksa was also from Garden City. She was a nursing major and was active in ANS, where she was treasurer, and KOAADN. She was an officer for her freshman nursing class and was named to the Dean's Honor Roll for two years. jacksa was the recipient of two scholar- ships. Holloway was from Montezuma. Her parents were Ronald and Linda Holloway. She was an elementary educa- tion major. Holloway was named Homecoming Queen in 1985, was listed on the Dean's Honor Roll and was a reci- pient of a Presidential Scholarship. She was a cheerleader, SGA representative, and active in volleyball and softball as well as the WAA. Heard was a Garden City native and a nursing major. She was active in ANS and KOAADN. Harman, from Norton, was the son of Larry Harman and Lottie Harman. An agriculture economics major he was a member of the livestock judging team as well as the football team. He was named the Ag Club's Oustanding Freshman and placed third high individual at the Arizona National Livestock Show Judg- ing Contest. Braun was from Holcomb and was the daughter of Howard and Sharon Braun. She was a business management major and a member of WAA. Braun competed on the women's basketball team for two years and the softball team one year. Berens, wife of Marshall Berens, resid- ed in Garden City. She was a nursing ma- jor and was a member of the ANS and KOAADN. A recipient of the Presiden- tial Scholarship for two years, she was named to the Dean's Honor Roll for four semesters. Baker was also from Garden City. Her parents were Bryce and Diane Baker. Oc- cupational Therapy was her major and she was a member of choir, college singers, band, juco Players, Career Con- nections and was an ambassador. She was named Academic All-American and an Ambassador Scholar. Krehbiel was from Scott City and was the son of james and Genelle Krehbiel. Drafting Technology was his major. He was a member of VICA and the Rodeo Club. With a 3.2 GPA. Krehbiel had been listed on the Dean's Honor Roll. Schiltz was the daughter of Ray Gene and Nelda Dinning, Garden City. An English-journalism major, she served as Sophomore Class Treasurer, VICA presi- dent, a member of the College Disciplinary Review Board, Yearbook writer, editor of the Round Up in 1985-86, SCJ and Handicapped Awareness com- mittee. She won VICA and KAJA awards and was listed on the President's Honor Roll.



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Outstanding Students, Bronc and Broncette HO ORS AWARDED Ten individuals were named Outstanding Students and eight were selected as Bronc and Broncette. Outstanding students were: Lisa Boyd and Kristi Holloway, both of Montezuma, Lisa McCue, Jolene Ostmeyer, Dawn Stephen, Timothy Jones and Evan Parr, all of Garden City, Kurt Neelly, Greensburg, Norman Schippers, Haysg and Ty Walker, Ingalls. Outstanding Students were nominated by faculty and chosen by the student body. Boyd, a sophomore in physical and secondary education, was the daughter of Richard and Jackie Boyd. She was vice- president of the Student Government Association, a cheerleader, a member of the volleyball and basketball teams, food service committee and Women's Athletic Association. Holloway, a sophomore in elementary education, was the daughter of Ron and Linda Holloway. She was co-captain of the volleyball team, head cheerleader, sophomore class secretary and a member of the food service committee. She was the recipient of both volleyball and cheerleading scholarships and was named to the Dean's Honor Roll. McCue, a freshman in nursinglmedical technology, was the daughter of Larry and Sylvia McCue. She was the recipient of a Presidential Scholarship, played basketball, was a member of the National Honor Scoeity and the United Methodist Church. Ostmeyer, a sophomore in elementary education, was the daughter of Kenneth and Dorothy Ostmeyer. She ran cross country, indoor and outdoor track, was voted outstanding female track athlete in 1986 and was a lecter at St. Mary Catholic Church. Stephen, a freshman in psychology, was the daughter of Don and Diane Walker. She participated in concert and pep band, was the recipient of presiden- tial and band scholarships and was in- volved in church activities. Stephen was 124 Honorsfln Review also voted Broncette for the 4th eight weeks and the year. Jones, a freshman in physical therapy, was the son of Gary and Edie Jones. He participated in jazz band and was freshman class secretary. Neelly, a freshman in mathematics, was the son of Gene and Luetta Neelly. He pagticipated in football and track and was a student tutor. He was the recipient of a presidential scholarship, was named to the Dean's Honor Roll and was named to the honorable mention Jayhawk Con- ference football team. Parr, a sophomore, was the son of Steve and Wanda Parr, Pierceville. He participated in football and wrestling. Schippers, a freshman in accounting, was the son of Norman R. and Lila Schip- pers. He participated in basketball and tennis and was named to the honor roll. Walker, a sophomore in physical educa- tion, was the son of John and Karen Walker. He was a member of the men's basketball team and tennis team . Devin Reimer and Laura Kreie were chosen Bronc and Broncette for the first eight weeks. Reimer was the son of Don and Connie Reimer, Garden City. He was a freshman majoring in pre-law. Reimer was vice president of Newman Club, SGA secretary and was the recipient of a Rotary Club Scholarship. Kreie was the daughter of Bill and Elaine Kreie, Ulysses. She was a sophomore majoring in elementary education and was the president of Newman Club and Career Connections. Kreie was a member of the Dorm Council and choir. She was the recipient of a dean's and drama scholarship and was named to the Dean's Honor Roll. She was involved in dance and drama produc- tions. Clark Legg, Kalvesta, was voted Bronc for the second eight weeks. He was a freshman in ag mechanics and was the son of George and Marlene Legg. He was a member of the stage band, concert and pep bands and trap shooting team. Legg was also Student Government Associa- tion Treasurer and vice-president of the Ag Club. A Dean's Scholarship recipient, Legg was named to Who's Who Among American Junior College Students. He enjoyed trap shooting and music and was nominated for Bronc by the Ag Club. Jeanette Lobmeyer was Broncette for the second eight weeks. She was a freshman in secondary education and was the daughter of Marion and Joan Lobmeyer. She was a member of the team and Juco Players. was also an SGA represen- forensic Lobmeyer tative and participated in the musical Quilters. She also had a part in the children's play Arkansaw Bear. Lobmeyer, the recipient of forensic and dean's scholarships, was a national foren- sic qualifier and was a member of the Na- tional Honor Society.She was nominated for Broncette by the forensic team. Mikel Lovin, Stockton, and Gina Bender, Ellsworth, received the honor of Bronc and Broncette for the third eight weeks. Lovin, a freshman in police science, was the son of Marlene Lovin. He par- ticipated in band and jazz band, college singers and choir, Tau Epsilon Lambda police science fraternity and Ryukyu Karate. He was also the band represen- tative for SGA. Bender, a freshman in pre-veterinary medicine, was the daughter of Donald and Patricia Bender. She participated in Rodeo Club, Ag Club, Livestock Judging Team, band and Student Government Association. She was the recipient of scholarships for band, rodeo and livestock judging. Troy Taylor, a freshman in communica- tions, was voted Bronc for the 4th eight weeks. He was the son of Roger and Jean Taylor, Grand Island, Neb. Taylor was a member of the baseball team, college choir and a barbershop quartet. He was also voted Bronc for the year. Broncette for the year was Dawn Stephen.

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