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Back row: Lisa McCue and Dawn Stephen. Front row: Kurt Neelly and Evan Parr. Back row: Lisa Boyd, Kristi Holloway, Jolene Ostmeyer. Front row: Tim Jones and Norman Schip- pers. Back Row: Mikel Lovin and Devin Reimer. Front row: Jeanette Lobmeyer and Troy Taylor. In Reviewfl-Ionors 125
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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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