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

 - Class of 1987

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Buy me-.A variety gf candy bars, Thirst quencher-Martin Scheuer- crackers and gum are available in man- Brad Butler, IOC BUSSCII and campus vending machines. Candy Bobby Stout, COI1StruCtion ' bars and crackers sell for 40 cents Sl1ldCI1IS, take 3 break with their each and gum is 30 cents. favorite soft drink. Jana Hooker, Scott City Tamera Hoover, Garden City Faron Hornes, Palmetto, FL Bethal Houck, Garden City Anthony Howard, W. Palm Beach, FL Kelly Howell, Garden City Heidi Howerton, Cimarron Merrill Huber, Garden City 4 4, Barbara Hucka, Garden City Celeste Humbolt, Garden City Tim Hunter, Garden City Minh Huynh, Garden City ' Y , 2 Tommy lglesia, Garden City Daryl Iles, Marysville Monte Innis, Broomfield, CO Tonja Isaac, Garden City Stanley Isadore jr., St. Louis, MO Daneen Ishmael, Garden City y YL ' - ' -i i vw Q ,E , V M 3 Roosevelt Ivory jr., Miami, FL ,, Debra Jacksa, Garden City Marvin jefferson, Wichita Melissa Jensen, Garden City Colleen johnson, Garden City Dexter johnson, Topeka X, StuclentsfV ending Machines 49

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A necessary luxury for many college students DING MAC HI ES In a world of nutrition con- scious people-one thing re- mained popular, the vending machine. Although vending machines originated in the 1880s, their greatest growth has come in recent years. Overall, Americans spent an averageiof over 3365 per year in vending machines. In September of 1985 alone, the sale of soft drinks from the machines on campus totaled S3,760.95. On the sweeter side, candy machines took in an average of S500 per month. Candy had it's most pro- sperous times in February and April. Snickers candy bar was Shari Hadley, Mullinville Kirby Hagans, Utica Diane Hahn, Garden City George Hall, Las Vegas, NM Shirlene Hall, McPherson Denise Harding, Satanta john Harmon, Garden City jennifer Harms, Garden City Shawna Harper, Lakin Derrick Harris, Meridian, MS Todd Harvey, Garden City Pat Haxton, Norton Lauretta Hayden, Garden City Chris P. Heiman, Garden City Todd Herman, Wichita Rosann Hernandez, Garden City Melvin Herring, Wichita Ronny Higdon, Garden City Demetrius Hill, Meridian, MS Thanh Ho, Garden City Robert Hodge, Garden City Kristi Holloway, Montezuma Brent Holmes, Garden City Elaine Hoober, Satanta 48 Vending MachineslStudents the hottest selling item. However, many people pro- bably didn't realize that the two ounce candy bar contain- ed 270 calories. Other selec- tions besides candy bars in- cluded brownies, cheese and peanut butter crackers, gum and Lifesavers. For those watching their weight, Snickers and other selections were temptations too hard to resist. When you're trying to cut down on calories, itis hard not to let yourself indulge in a candy bar when you walk by and see it in the machine just begging you to buy it, Sophomore Cathy Reist said. There were approximately 150 calories in a can of pop. But, several varieties of diet soft drinks were offered. The machines in the john Collins Vocational Building sold the largest volume of both soft drinks and candy. Students were asked why the vending machines were so popular. In the morning, I always drink a Pepsi because I don't drink coffee and I need the caffeine to get me going, Sophomore Mark Collins said. Although the candy machines weren't used as much as the Coke and Pepsi machines, they still had their place in the vocational building. As for the candy machine, I haven't used it much. It's good to have if you're really hungry because a pop won't quite fill you up, but a Snickers and a Pepsi will definitely hold you over! Ralph Millershaski, sophomore, said. Brad Butler, freshman, spent approximately a dollar a day satisfying his craving for caffeine by way of the pop machine. Despite their products' lack of nutritional value, vending machines remained a necessary luxury for many students. AH 1 r x X K t!S'U'3'f tt 12.1. it q rssfgs 5 as 55 Q lb use 5 Q t Y ti D i Nag X t Q? , as F et ass. ...wi -f - is - 811515.25



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Let me tell you something -General Westmoreland sets Head Football Coach Brian McNeely straight on the quality of Army football. The Vietnam Experience-After his address in the fine arts auditorium, General William Westmoreland autographs a published photo of himself for Brenda Schiltz, sophomore. 1 is my 50 WestmorelandlCampus Life

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