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Just a little off the top--Bill Fief tells Peggy Smith, Cosmetology stu- dent, just how he wants his hair cut. How about a hug-Charles Rockstrom receives a hug from cosmetology student Tracy Lammey. Shurlene Mitchell, Liberal Bobbie Montez, Garden City Shirley Montgomery, Garden City Ruben Montoya, Liberal Dayton Moore, Moline, IL Jolene Morgan, Garden City Tharin Mortensen, Center, CO Kevin Moss, Garden City Nancy Mueller, Garden City Lisa Mujica, Garden City Cynde Mustain, Garden City Teresa Myers, Garden City Jenee Nagel, Garden City Bhavana Narsai, Garden City Kurt Neelly, Greensburg jeris Newcomer, Garden City Bin Nguyen, Garden City Hau Nguyen, Garden City Hieu Chi Nguyen, Garden City Doi Nguyen, Garden City Phai Nguyen, Garden City Jody Nixon, Smith Center Marty Nolde, Larned Melissa Norman, Scott City StudentslSenior Citizens Day 57
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Local senior citizens didn't hesitate to follow up on an an- nouncement which appeared in Prime Pages, the local newsletter published by the Senior Center of Finney Coun- ty. The announcement read, Don't spend a fortune or travel far and wide to enter- tain yourself-stay right here in Garden City and enjoy a day full of activities at GCCC. About 25 senior citizens were greeted by College Presi- dent Tom Saffell and also by Gene Schneider, dean of com- munity services, who initiated the plans for Senior Citizens Appreciation Day. Robert McClure, Lyons Shirley McCormick, Garden City Lisa McCue, Garden City Dora McDermott, Garden City Wayne fButchJ McFee, Tulsa, OK Tyrone McGriff, Okmulgee, OK Tom McKenna, Garden City james McMillan, Garden City Shelly McVey, Garden City Steve Mersch, Goodland Penny Mesa, Garden City Chad Messenger, Garden City Michael Meyer, Garden City Joe Meza, Ulysses Cathy Miller, Garden City Cody Miller, Holcomb Mary Miller, Garden City Melanie Miller, Garden City Peggy Miller, Garden City Shane Miller, Holcomb Karla Millershaski, Ingalls Ralph Millershaski, Ingalls Lori Miser, Emporia Marsha Mitchell, Garden City Senior citizens answer local ad to spend a day Many of the seniors were newcomers to the college, while many others were old friends who returned to get a first-hand look at recent changes. Roscoe Waldorf, retired life science instructor, expressed his amazement at the tremen- dous growth and transition since the college moved to its present location in l969. The senior citizens were in- troduced to another first at the college--the first class of the Campus Child Care Center. The children had filled balloons with helium and put secret messages in them along with the college's address. The senior citizens and the children joined in a lift-off celebration. Following the informal reception, the seniors were given a tour of the campus, beginning with the dor- mitories. Many found it hard to believe that the students could fit so much into such a small area. Isn't it amazing what these kids can do, with a little im- agination, said Fern Cliveland, one of the senior guests. Dennis Elam, criminal justice director, illustrated a human skeleton and described how various law enforcement agencies determine what or N who the bones belong to. Joe Schmurcheck, a retirei railroad engineer, expressef his interest in the skeleton say ing, we know a little abou old bones, it's our territory. The guests had lunch in th campus cafeteria, had thei blood pressure checked bj nursing students and wer treated to haircuts ant manicures by cosmetologj students. They even had , studio photograph taken bg yearbook photographers. The evening brought i choice of free entertainment The group had their choice o watching the darice produo tion or the college rodeo. 56 Senior Citizens DayfStudents ld s 2 if 1, wwf f V V netsw ' ' 2 t Q2 l t ,Q 2
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