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

 - Class of 1987

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Fun, games and goodies are featured at FALL Broncbuster Bazaar, featuring fun, games and assorted goodies started a week of fall homecoming activities Oct. 6-11. Booths with funnel cakes, pie throws and a bucking machine were located on the campus mall from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday and Tuesday. Student ambassador and disc jockey Mike Weatherred, sophomore from Deer- field, provided music during the bazaar. Building With Leadership was the theme for fall homecoming festivities. The preliminary election for Homecoming Queen was Monday. Dur- ing the election, students chose the final five candidates from the nominees. Adel Silva, a sophomore in fashion merchandising, was crowned queen dur- ing halftime ceremonies of Saturday's football game against Independence. She was the daughter of Modesto and Mary Silva, 1306 N. 13th and was nominated by the cheerleaders. The remaining four finalists were: Kristi Holloway, Montezuma, Cherlyn Lane, Valley Center, Lisa Richmeier, EJ. Rijfkogel, both of Garden City. Holloway, nominated by the dorm council, was a sophomore in elementary education. She was the daughter of Ron and Linda Holloway, Montezuma. Lane, the daughter of Keith and Margaret Lane, was a freshman in dance and theater. She was nominated for homecoming queen by juco Players. Richmeier, a sophomore in elementary education, was the daughter of EJ. and Mary Jean Richmeier, 1811 E. Fair. She was nominated by the sophomore class. Rijfkogel, a psychology major, was the daughter of jan Rijfkogel, 2511 Carriage Lane. She was nominated by the choir. Tuesday evening students tied on wheels for a skating party at Skate Plaza. Required admission for the two hours of skating was a student ID. Students, faculty and staff dressed in school colors for Gold and Brown Day on Wednesday. In addition, Buster Bars were given away on the campus mall from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. SGA purchased Strawberry, chocolate or vanilla?-Ambassador Mike Weatherred offers students their choice of flavors at the SGA sponsored Ice Cream Social, 0ct. 9 in the student center. 34 Homecoming!Campus Life FESTI the bars from the local Dairy Queen at a reduced cost. SGA also sponsored an Ice Cream Social in the Student Center Thursday night at 8 p.m. At 10 a.m. Friday, the College Lecture Series featured Dr. jan Kemp, University of Georgia English professor who was known as an outspoken opponent of preferential treatment of athletes. A banquet was hosted Friday evening at 5:30 to recognize former SGA presidents, trustees, and college presidents. They were honored for their contributions to the success of the col- lege. According to Bill Bryan, activities coor- dinator, the whole purpose was to show that leadership has led to the growth of Garden City Community College. jan Kemp, the guest speaker, il- lustrated how her leadership brought positive changes to the University of Georgia. She re-emphasized the importance of sound leadership Bryan said. Those honored at the banquet included L.C. Crouch, president of the college dur- ing it's first period of expansion in 1966 and SGA president at that time, Don Gross. College President Dr. Thomas Saf- fel and SGA President Todd Taylor were also honored at the banquet. ITIES Taking a break -Terri Tucker, ambassador, takes time out from serving to enjoy her own dish of ice cream at the Ice Cream Social. 17



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George Ackles, Manteo, NC Michael Acre, Garden City Steven Adams, Coldwater Roxanne Aguilera, Garden City Lesa Albers, Garden City Robin Allaman, Lakin Brian Allen, Coldwater Kenny Allen, Lawrence Kristi Allen, Stafford Leah Ames, Leoti Mike Amos, Holcomb Brad Andersen, Garden City Michael Anderson, Lakin Connie Andrade, Leoti Bill Anthony, Lyons Kim Appel, Garden City John Arellano, Garden City Matt Armbruster, Ellis Chad Armstrong, Kokmo, IN Chuck Atchison, Garden City Alaine Baker, Garden City Pamela Baker, Ulysses Kathryn Barr, Syracuse Kimette Barr, Garden City Donald Bartlett, Garden City Brad Bascue, Garden City Becky Bastin, Garden City Jim Beamgard, Atwood Bryan Becker, Holcomb jeff Beims, Herndon Tim Beims, Atwood Gina Bender, Ellsworth Ronell Bennett, Holcomb Travis Benoist, Coldwater Bonnie Berens, Garden City Diana Biemacki, Garden City Toni Billings, Holcomb Debra Bilyeu, Coldwater Racquel Birkle, Garden City Doug Blackbourne, Garden City George Blackburn, Holcomb Caprice Blake, Montezuma Marlene Blake, Garden City Diana Blakesley, Garden City Janet Blume, Garden City Joe Bolin, Garden City Michael Bond, Aurora, CO Joe Booth, Wilmore Billy Bowles, Tulsa, OK Lisa Boyd, Montezuma Rachel Brand, Scott City Doug Brandt, Garden City David Brooks, Garden City Redessa Brooks, Garden City David Brown, Garden City Wade Brown, Garden City 36 Jan KernplStudents 125, H '.:,'3f3i ' ff' f5'1: T,,i4 Yi gg, f Q df? . . -. a Y f X ff! 4 ff 1 113 ff, 2 Q 3 V 2 ,,, ll M5 Z M iii? Q? t ge W ,wg ,,,, , ,,,,,,..,f,,fy . W ,fi 7 ff 552 if , 'tr , , 5 ,gt , ,V ,, if fr aw, af 1 f f K ,3 V,,,' ' , , Aff 6 X f My ,W V59 5 3, sm 1 4? A wg, ,L un on A ,J , 9 -VV a iff

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