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

 - Class of 1987

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v Higdon and Boyd are Winter Sports KING WinterlSpring Sports Week activities culminated Satur- day, jan. 31, with the crowning of royalty during halftime ceremonies of the game against Dodge City. The sports banquet was Thursday, Dec. 29 in the cafeteria. Athletes who par- ticipated in various sports were recognized. Guest of honor was Ed Hall, who coached successful basketball teams in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Students participated in a pizza eating contest on Tues- day. Entrants competed to see who could eat pizza the fastest. Festivities ended with a Winter!Spring Sports Ball Saturday night. Finalists for king were Devin Reimer, Matt Haag, and Matt Collins, all of Garden Ci- ty, Ronny Higdon, Amarillo, Texas, and Troy Taylor, Grand Island, Neb. Queen finalists were Dawn Stephen, Deanna Zerr and Jeanette Shafer, all of Garden Cityg Laura Kreie, Ulysses and SLQ Lisa Boyd, Montezuma. Reimer, a freshman in business law, was the son of Don and Connie Reimer. He was Student Government Association secretary and vice president of the Newman Club. Reimer was nominated by the Newman Club. Haag, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haag, was a sophomore in theatre manage- ment. He was a member of juco Players and was Student Government Association representative for the Newman Club. He was nominated by Career Connec- tions. Collins, a sophomore in biology and secondary educa- tion, was the son of joe and Donna Collins. He par- ticipated in pep band' and jazz band and was nominated for King by the band. Higdon, a sophomore in ar- chitectural engineering, was the son of Rick and Debra Higdon. He participated in wrestling, Student Govern- ment Association, Dorm Council, and golf. He was eettet EE nominated by Men's Athletics. Taylor, a freshman in com- munications, was the son of Roger and jean Taylor. He participated in baseball and College Choir. He was nominated for King by the College Choir. Stephen, a freshman in psychology, was the daughter of Don and Diane Walker. She was a member of the Concert Band and Pep Band. She was nominated by the band. Zerr, a freshman in business, was the daughter of Henry and Barbara Zerr. She was a cheerleader and a United Way volunteer. She was nominated by the cheerleaders for Queen. Shafer was a sophomore in business. She was the daughter of Marvin and Nor- ma Shafer. A member of the College Choir, College Singers, Juco Players and DECA, she was nominated by the College Choir. Kreie, a sophomore in elementary education was the daughter of Bill and Elaine Kreie. She was a member of Dorm Council, Choir and juco Players, was president of both Newman Club and Career Connections Club. She was nominated by the Newman Club. Boyd, a sophomore in physical and secondary educa- tion, was the daughter of Richard and jackie Boyd. She was Student Government Association Vice President, was a cheerleader, a member of the volleyball and basket- ball teams, and Women's Athletic Association. She was nominated for Queen by the Women's Athletic Associa- tion. Winter Royalty-SGA President Todd Taylor looks on as Michael Dungan presents flowers 'to Ronny Higdon and Lisa Boyd. 74-43'



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First ever rock band to perform on campus 'THE HEAT ' The Hays based band The Heatl' made an appearance on the college campus May 7 in the cafeteria. Approximately 150 students attended the dance. It marked the first appearance by a rock band on campus. With a wide variety of rock tunes to dance to, students were slow to get out and dance. However, it wasn't long before everyone got into the swing of things. Sponsored by Student Government Association, the dance replaced the tradi- tional Spring Formal. In the past few years the student interest in the formal had declined so SGA decided to try something new. Initially, we decided to do this live When there's Heat it's hot-Lisa West, Ronny Higdon, Kurt Stoner and Shane Miller dance to the sounds of The Heat. Slowing it down-Kristi Holloway dances with Kurt Stoner during one of the few slow songs of the evening. 62 The Heat!Campus Life rock dance to save on the budget and we were very successful, said SGA Adviser, Bill Bryan. Considering this event was the first of its type offered on our campus we con- sidered it very successful, Bryan said. I really appreciated Dr. Saffell taking the students' interest at heart in going along with this type of student activity, he said. The main reason we havenlt had anything like this before is because we didn't feel we had a location conducive to that type of music, and cost was another factor-we hope to continue this type of activity in the future, Bryan said. The Heatu was started about three years ago by four brothers: Tim, Tony, Dave and Dan Pfeifer of Victoria. Vocalist and guitar player Kori Wilcox, Dodge City, joined the group last May. Last year the brothers won an inter- view and appeared on the television show Star Search. Since then, they have played for many clubs, colleges and high schools. lf we have a chance to do this type of activity again, I would certainly like to work with these guys. They were very congenial and hardworking, Bryan said. Most important of all the students were positive about it and really enjoyed the band, Bryan said. A

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