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

 - Class of 1987

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ACADEMICS lif- Contents Day Care .............. 80,81 ' Art .......... .... 8 2,83 Lab Assistants . . . .... 84,85 I Care ................. 86,87 Wood Production ...... 88,89 I Instrumental Music ..... 90,91 Auto Body Shop ...,... 92,93 I AerobicslRacquetball . . .94,95 Silversmithing ...... . .96,97 I Night Classes . . . . . .98,99 Outreach ............ 100,101 Endowment Auction 102,103 78 Academics Several new faculty members moved into their positions to begin the year. Emerson Stewart was the new assistant to the dean of instruction and student counselor. He had a master's degree in guidance and counseling from Emporia State University and a vocational cer- tificate in school administration. Carolyn Klassen was the new piano and organ instructor. She earned a bachelor's degree in music education at Tabor Col- lege and her master of music from Em- poria State University. Homer Rich was hired as the new chemistry and physical science instructor. He earned his bachelor's degree from Northeastern State University in Tahle- quah, Okla., and his master's degree at the University of Mississippi. David Kinder was the new art instruc- tor. He had a bachelor's degree from Bethany College, a bachelor of art educa- tion and a master's degree from Wichita State University. Charles Worley joined the art and drama department as a technical theatre director. He obtained a master's degree from the University of Oklahoma. Michael Dungan was the new dorm director and his wife, Kat, the dorm resi- dent supervisor. Dungan graduated from Wichita State University. Mrs. Dungan graduated from Colby Community Col- lege. Rick Nelson joined the staff as a physical education instructor and assis- tant football coach. Nelson had a master's degree from the University of Iowa in Cedar Falls. The Child Care Center was directed by Shelia Cole. She earned a bachelors in elementary education and early childhood from Emporia State Universi- ty. jim Gush was an assistant football coach and history instructor. He received his master's degree from Iowa State University in Ames. Gary Barker taught carpentry and house building in the vocational depart- ment. He graduated from Wichita State University with a bachelor of science degree. Dennis Perryman joined the staff as athletic director. He received his bachelor's degree and his master's from the University of Wyoming in Laramie. Kim Price was the new women's basketball and softball coach and physical education instructor. She received her bachelor's degree from Kansas State University and her master's from Wichita State University. Men's track coach Dan Shannahan received his bachelor's degree in educa- tion from Texas A 8 M University. He completed his master's degree from Tarleton State University in Stephen- ville, Texas. Making it run-jesse Doll applies his newly ac- quired autobody skills to an old pick-up truck.

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rig Q .1 ll as Y Nj I'll be doing what I've been teaching, Doug Foltz said, referring to his resignation decision. His plans were to go into the construction business in Wichita. He had been Associate Dean of Vocational Education since 1968. At various times he taught all of the woodworking classes and during the Fall of 1986 semester he taught drafting, engineering drawing, com- puter drafting and architec- tural drawing. Before coming to Garden Ci- ty, Foltz taught for 15 years in various towns in Oklahoma. In addition to teaching industrial arts and education, he coached basketball, baseball, football and track. Foltz was hired at GCCC to help develop an industrial and technical education depart- ment. He worked as associate dean in charge of industrial education, cosmetology and ir- rigation technology. The technical program in drafting began in 1970. Building trades, auto mechanics, nursing, graphic arts and photography classes were later implemented under Foltz's guidance. Foltz was pleased with the Duane Werner, Science and Physical Educatio Instructor: Wrestling Coach jean Werner, Nursing Instructor Ella Wiebe, Nursing Instructo Mary Wilson, Business instructor Kathy Winter, Library Secretary Charles Worley, Technical Theater Directo and Speech Instructor Board of Trustees Dr. Randall Bowling Dr, Gary jarmer Pauline juyce Harold Kleysteuber Bryce Roderick Mary Martha Schreiber GKHEEHHSKHEAD progress in the program while he was at the college. I've always tried to instill pride in the industrial education students and make them a part of the college. They really are now part of the total program in Garden City, he said. High points of his career in- cluded the move to john Col- lins Vocational Building, the new additions to that building, and the overall growth of the program. Generally, I've seen industrial education and technical education grow to where it is now, it serves the community well, Foltz said. Foltz's job was that of a teacherladministrator. He taught approximately 15 credit hours a week, including night classes, and regularly completed all of the vocational reports required by the State Department of Education. He considered his Furniture Refinishing and Repair class as more of a hobby than part of the job. Foltz and his wife Carol had one daughter, Kathy, and It goes like this-Doug Foltz assists Sophomore Ralph Millershaski on a drafting project. three sons David, Mike and Marty. All of his sons followed his footsteps in the construc- tion business. His wife operated a private learning center. Foltz enjoyed fishing and hunting in Colorado during his spare time away from the college. 'ww-...S-sk www ,MRM L. I . Faculty!Doug Foltz 77



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