Hutchinson Community College - Dragons Tale Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)

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U 3 I g a ...,5.. the l959 dragons tale staff presents this book as a record of treasured memories. in years ahead as we scatter with the four winds we will look back and remember. we will remember the crisp evenings at the football stadium, the exciting novelty of getting ac- quainted at the first all school mixer, the coffee breaks during assemblies, the last minute cramming for final exams and wishing we hadn't cut that last class. yes it was fun, we worked hard and played hard, but we will have even greater experiences to look foreword to and after attainin'g those goals we will remember ...... 1959. table of contents personnel pages 6-71 activities pages 72-107 athletics pages 108-135 personnel odminisfrafion faculty sophomores freshmen Y!-15 wf? wx. Mc Q 5.514-,' I w 'P , M PX f,wl,. 1 ' ffl. W sf rv 1 4 Y 2 1 ,H ,K Q, T' ' 4 11' a- ' Luv W7 1 V ,. U 'A ml, 1 5 I f g ik V I 11 554 1, , ,-:. kw J' Su ser 5? K r vu K sh 1 , ,L 11 .15-P -' .f . W 'Lv . 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The board of education consists of six public-minded people who are elected by the voters and serve without pay. Three members of the board are elected at each regular city election. This way there are always members on the board to continue business while new ones are being elected. The board works for a better educational system in Hutchinson. They make the policies on education that will best serve the needs of the schools. The six members are Charles Colladay, Harry Coberly, William Ferguson, Harry Faris, james Rexroad, and Mrs. Richards Hunter. Superintendent of Schools Lowell A. Small and School Clerk Earl VV. Pearce serve on the board as advisers. The Dean Says. . We are exceedingly proud that holds currently the National Championship in Debate and Forensics, third place in the nation in basketball, and fourth in track. Our football, tennis and golf teams also have done commend- ably. The vigor and the worth of the Student Commission and all student activities are evidenced by this pictorial record of a memora- ble year. That sixteen students made a straight A average and seventy others maintained a B or better average, speaks well for the seriousness of our students. Distinction in studies and activities is the foundation on which we urge you to build the future. Some will go immediately into the world of work and into the myriad duties of creating a home and rearing a family. Many others will complete some years of professional training before entry into and development of their future careers. Strike hard! Work hard! Develop professional and civic teamwork with an increasing circle of friends. Your sincere purposes, abilities, and varied talents can soon be creating the finest of homes, invigorating the church of your choice, fostering the many community improvements for which you will naturally favor and strive. On the top level of any vocation to which you aspire, your skills and leadership are needed whether the field be local, statewide, national or international. The highest hopes and the sincere interest of the faculty and administration of Hutchinson Junior College will go with you always. Dean ,-.--...- ....... . .-Q..-.P-1:- w w 1' ELLSWORTH R. BRIGGS Dean -,A-,,.4--s DEAN BRIGGS gives last minute announce- ments to the student body during assembly. 9 10 V --, 2:4 - 1 2 gy 5? Y S is 1 . N CHESTER E. TAYLOR iQf2k ALONG WITH his many regular duties Mr. Chester E. Taylor regis-trar, finds time to counsel with the students. Taylor Joins Staff As Registrar LATE ENROLLMENT is handled by Mr. Chester E. Taylor, registrar, and Mrs. Nancy Vetter, assistant registrar. Many students flocked in for enrollment during the first week of school. Y KF' li Q , 'xiii' SUPERVISED SEWING is done on projects of the afternoon sewing MARIAN BROOKOVER class. Home Economics Builds Better Homes MIXING UP frosting for cinnamon rolls are Geneva Smith and Bert Harrop as Miss Marian Brookover, home economics instructor, supervises. I MG - if tll- 3 so 1-,,Q.,.f-wi: M rf , II F I 5 ii' gsm ,,, gaw- SJ R K 55521555 , ijggyz gg- THOMAS P. KELLY WALTER SPITZ Classes Improve Their Gift Of Gab FRESI-IMEN orientation tests are graded by teachers in the juco library. Tests proved a great help in the student guid- KENNETH 1- SINCLAIR ance program. 15 K .ff--fww 'Jakub f -af-...--di' sa-f ,i 'f x u 'T M? wr REBA ANDERSON INEZ FROST Language, Literature Skills Improved BERNICE BENDER MADELINE OLTMANNS M 'I4 L. A. NOLL LATE GOSSIP is caught up on by the teachers as they meet in the office at noon each day. Future Teachers Learn New Methods BERT CHANEY xx' W, Mia. ,yu ' MARGARET RANDLES . 525' M 3222, ,A , A - 1, a n , z , .-.:. I .ig 3 fr E-F gg A 1 T Y T: 3 xi Q Y , . W 1. ...,, V- I. K 'fhf MARVEL SENTI 'IEANNE BUTCHE11 Develop Education Through Practice ROY PETERSON W. T. COLE JAMES H. BARRETT , .. , W,,LZ , ,. , W5 W H Igw, Q ' 555,52 X nf. 435 A K Z ' 1 we Vrgg 3 1 W as l if I , i HARLOW D. MCCOSH Music Ed. Furthers Community Service MABLE HANSON Y SING OUT! urges Dr. james Barrett to the timid vocal ists, both students and teachers, during an early fall assembly ',.i.Q,.. C. E. SESHER W. T. GOLDSMITH Physical Ed. Develops School Spirit SAM BUTTERFIELD NELSON SOREM asm? an--, s XM Xxx X X X X4 , w Ie, 31, ,, W:- :Q my ,M w ffm 1, ww uw 425 , ,, S 25-ia ,I ,U ,, milf-H Rei ' I ' M522 FRED ELLIOTT ath, Science Get New A. W. MILLER , r : n Xu A ,XXXXXX XX X w -X, X were M ' Q' w QW' ,WF Kg, . X ,. . eg WSF' Qazzssrw H H sz .. Q, ,,, ,,, V W ,fe me u Qesiisk w F251 2? Wifi w X N gi, mf? 1 -5 iQ , , M: , . y 5, -, W W VN HV 1 X H R I ,XX,,,fXFxQEi3ia,, ,WE E, ' ee' 44, H 2 -LYS'- Xa M. ,si . M. 4 if A MARY HOPE MORRIS Emphasis OMER DANKLE ',,, ,, 'XX X55 ..w,,, XX ,,225,X X5 , ig ga' IKM., ,wuuk uw 5 Qgw nge uw. .fm ,ze e , X, if ,LX ,ll , SEK zz A KT 1' I 2,4 E 77 EE- W , . i r , . 'ik nEE E I flhhflg M. ' N. 4 ,Q ,xl f ' E 3' 41 A JAMES T. MCLAIN JOSEPH W. BREWER Helps Students Acquire Knowledge HUGH O. MCMILLEN RELAXING during their fourth hour break from classes are Mr. james McLain, Mr. Kenneth SIYICIBIT and Mr. Bert Chaney. T ' I , .4 If ? 1-my L mm , - ' wo eff V-mg ' 'Sift-: ' lm .se W . -s - 1 CARL MELHORN A. B. CAMERON Trade School Stresses Job Skills GORDON R. JONES W M . mf , Q Q2 is HS Tw mix N ,,,, Y, J: 2 is 5 Q w 1, .Til ,,,A , l is IVA JAMES -QQ. 5 v 'E ' EXPERIMENTING with new posting machine given to the Junior College by the First National Bank are Mr. Walt Hallman, Dean Ellsworth Briggs, and Miss Iva James. Office Practice New Business Course ROSEMOND CUMMINGS 1' w fm, . -wzsswsjw -f v'-W elif ffm fa GERTRUDE HAURY .Z ...I figf gl Wi , ff I J 21 mf , Help Of Many Is Needed To Keep xr En' X47 , J it THE ASSISTANT REGISTRAR, Mrs. Nancy Vet- ter, is always kept busy helping in the enrollment of students into college classes. The secretaries in the Juco office and in the Superintendenfs office help run not only the Junior College but also the city schools. Because of a growing junior College, the office now has a secretary, registrar, and assistant registrar. ,..-fs-.5 SERVING AS A NEW SECRETARY in the HJC office is Mrs. Doris Hall. WORKING IN THE ADMINISTRATION Of- fice are Miss jane Armstrong, Earl Pearce, school clerk, and Mrs. Phyllis Carnahan. School Operation Running Smoothly This year the library had ten student librarians. For the first time the library was kept open at night so that students would have access to it for studying. This is also to help gain credit from the North Central Credit Association. ADMIRING THE LATEST FASHIONS are student library assistants Marilyn Huber, Gloria Banz, Doris Ingram, librarian Miss Gertrude Haury, Pat Tope, and Karen Althaus. I F' . .,.w, I .5 . r V 5 'Tiff' CHECKING LIBRARY RECORDS are student library assistants Diane McGuire, Mary Edwards, Carol Schrag, Bonnie Kreie, and Eldon Frye with new night librarian Miss Edith Clarkson. KEEPING THE COLLEGE IN ORDER is the job of custodians Mr. Warren Baize, Mr. Orville Hopper, and Head Custodian Mr. Andy Robb, here being introduced in assembly. 23 Sophomores Make Important 'hr -' , ALEXANDER, FRANK AMEND, REX Hutchinson Sterling M Hth History AMES, DON Cassville, Mo. Liberal Arts w ESVEAN u 1 ASH, GILBERT Hutchinson Liberal Arts AVERY, BOYD ASSEMBLY GOERSH sing the school song during the first assembly to the music of Mrs. Mabel Hanson. Hutchinson Math BALZER, EUGENE BANZ, DERRALD Buhler Hutchinson Industrial Arts Pre. Engineering BANZ, GARY Hutchinson Business BARRINGTON, LELAND Partridge Pre. Engineering K I1 K , fig M5515 2 me-. L .I I . ,f nf - f - w S ' ' fig- It we 7.1 A F if M V V i A M W I if 1 1' Qz, -7 .W - -1 , :si M I 433:12 5: ., , if 'X . Z ,-, K - 1 g I 1 iz A' A A he i M a t A r :fr -- f i! .... I-.'2:4i'!l1' im . I 'G - 'f' 'w w i K A I in ' 1, - 3 --N ' my H' V V 3 J -im ,. in y ggi? ...Eg A , ,V ' . f 'A E' V7 I ' K, cj -,r V W .1 L 1 , ,JW -'V as , ,., f' f X ' .- Zfv W -ye ty- gf 1' WV, sz? . '- A . .. , ws- 5, '. f Arn Y, Q Y, Decision, College Or Life Work fi MUN. , ,filig- ,iizgllg L- oo,, , I BARTLETT, MARION BASGALL, BOB BAXTER, JOE Stafford Hutchinson Little River Business Business journalism CO-CAPTAINS Roland Buehler and Bill james lead the Dragon squad onto the field with a big crash. I BLODGETT, FRANK BOGNER, RICHARD BARR, LAURA Hutchinson Wright Hutchinson Economics Machinist Liberal Arts QW ' 'YM BERRY, GENE Hutchinson Business 2 , ,, ' 5 ft me Gt!! ' A I i KL 'rig ' ll BLEVINS, CHARLES FL Scott Business BONTRAGER, BILL Hutchinson Engineering A ' .. , M ug: A ' . Y-' f ' . I .Q ' ii e ,, ' ':' i ' sy ' 3 N I. Students Realize Importance 1, W ..,,.,- ,, ,, ,.1 mi., 'few , -: free H W A BORDEN, RAY Greene, Ohio Business 1 wr '00, is f -' BOWLES, PAUL BREWER, OWEN BRIGGS, ROGER Hutchinson Hutchinson Alameda, Calif, Math Xa Science Journalism Engineering -wwf- Q. BROOKS, STEPHANIE Hutchinson Sec. Science BROTHERS, JOLEEN Lyons Business in -- Q tic. 5 -.1?5'jw HJC SWEATSHIRTS, a project sponsored by Dragons and Dragon- ettes, are shown to several prospective buyers, Ron McEachern and Norman Kaufman by Dee Thomas. BROWN, PORTER BROWN, THOMAS BUCK, ALVIN Hutchinson Hutchinson So. Hutchinson Engineering Pre. Dental Social Science 'Phi '5-,sf Of Grades, Records For Jobs 2 1-1 X. ba 3 ' ra ' 1 Sa , , E 1 i f.- -::,---, many ,Z 1 ' wi if r or BUEHLER, ROLAND BULLER, LEWIS BURNS, JOHN BUSBY, REITH Claflin Buhler Hutchinson Geneseo Agricultural Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Electronics CHOIR rehearses diligently for the Thanksgiving assembly under the direction of Dr. james Barrett. CANNADY, LEON Yates Center Liberal Arts CHALFANT, WENDEL CHREST, JACK CLARKE, RON COLE, LELAND Hutchinson Hutchinson Buhler Hutchinson Vocational Ed. Business Ed. Physical Ed. Pre. Law sri ' - Lt' 5, ww' , if i ,i,r.1i E - Ag? More Clubs Organized To Fill COLEMAN, BESSIE Hutchinson Home Ec. , 'riff wr, ai f 'K f a 'fi ' 53 UT. I i COOK, DARLENE Haven Library CRAWFORD, MILDRED Hutchinson Nursing COLLINGWOOD, CARL Garden City Physical Ed. C .iyy.ii iiyyii J h COLWELL, MAURICE Hutchinson Pre. Engineering COMES, JOHN Hutchinson Business Ad. ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP students sign with Mr. Charles Sesher before picking up their books. CROTTS, KAY DAME, REX DE VAULT, BOB Langdon Sylvia Buhler Foreign Lang. Engineering Math 5 gui, i 'H' Desires Of Eager Students is ,l 'I lu 3 fill RX DICKINSON, RUSSELL DIERKSEN, LARRY DILLON, ROBERT Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Pre. Engineering Machinist Business -P ss' V- eiieim. DRAGON INN provides a place for students to relax and study dur- ing leisure hours. DOUGHERTY, CHARLES DREW, ANN DYCHE, ROBERT Hutchinson Buhler Hutchinson Law Library Science Liberal Arts I sssun QQ-G 'wr' , 2 DOBSON, PHYLLIS Hutchinson Special DONLEY, RICHARD Hutchinson Business EDWARDS, MARY Nickerson Chemistry Everyone Works For School A I ii ' i ' I oooio A A ELY, GARY ERTZ, DAN FAIRCHILD, PEGGY FLETCHER, ERNEST Inman Colby Hutchinson Plains Business Business Commerce Liberal Arts -di , Y ' Y H man, ' -:xii ,. 'ff .JL ' , nfs I sw, . ' it -. lc'-gl 5? . FOSTER, NED Langdon Music PEP BAND, under the direction of Prof Harlow McCosh, provides pep and entertainment during a football game. FOTOPOULOS, CHRISTY FOX, KENNETH FRANCIS, CAROL GENTRY, MATTHEW Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Lakefifrld, Minn- Engineering Business Education Math Agri NF' gl' County Tax Levy Passes Easily I A - l 'N P ,, .1 f-. f- ,I A W E . ' gi t L f GESSEL, JOHNNIE GINGERICH, RON GOODNIGHT, DOUGLAS GORDON, MARCIA Pratt Partridge Plains Hutchinson Liberal Arts Physical Ed. Engineering Home Ec. ,,.r-2 YEARBOOK PICTURE of Joleen Brothers is taken by M. L. Pipkin. GRABER, WINONA HALL, JAN Pretty Prairie Hutchinson Nickerson Business Liberal Arts Musical Ed. 'VO WW 'L1of z.w,,,,r' aff HAMILTON, ROBERT Q P A if A af 3.9! A i f rms: .,,. . 1 GRABER, CONRAD Pretty Prairie Liberal Arts HARROP, BERT Nickerson Liberal Arts Measurements Taken For Caps A E vu , G ug Y V J ' 5 1 X i' HARTNESS, IRL HAUSCHILD, MYRON HAYES, DIXIE HENRY, WALTER Hutchinson Sterling Hutchinson Hutchinson Musical Ed. Chem. Engineering Business Liberal Arts HIETT, JERRY Hutchinson Liberal Arts HINSHAW RICHARD Hutchinson Liberal Arts MAINSTREET PEP RALLY IS led by the cheerleaders during the football homecoming parade HOCHANADEL Donald Hutchinson Pre Engineering HIRT MARLENE HOCHANADEL ANTHONY Hutchlnson I-Iutchmson Business Engineering Nh-if .Li ,. ' ' Q a I' ,f I W if an 1 ,P ' ' f 5 fum gs ' - r Q W- Ml' I ,. -f. si, .K Y 5 4 X , l - l I i .,, . s 1 3 V , . . , . . . . 'li V ' flf,i,fQ2f ,' I ,l --. , I Y Y ggi, 1, Nw f- M I ,wtf N- N 4 f ,E -- ' '- ' -'-I ' .,,. 1. f I rf M . ' ,IN firm 4 31. - I , , 5 - . . 1 553. - ' , , ,Kip , , :Y ,, -t . A-A----L '- . 1 - i 5 an .wffw EI E: ' X KH fgfvis a-ii ' - 112. 1 , fngtwg-'QV ' - - h V as iii ' . Q'1L 'f ' P12 .. T315-1 ,':',:.J-- psi' ' ', 4 - :TIE And Gowns As Graduation Nears HODGSON, JACK HOHL, LINN HOGAN, JANICE HOLLAND, GEORGIA Hutchinson Hutchinson Lyons Hutchinson' Engineering Business Secretarial Elementary Ed. SEMESTER DUES are paid to Miss Iva james by Gene Berry on' en- rollment day. HOOVER, BRADFORD HORTON, VERNON Hays Liberal Arts we - V mmm, Hutchinson Engineering wwww v H M H A - V A ' 'yiwhw T55 E12 V f f HOWERTON, Pawnee Rock Industrial Arts 1 5: 'E MH ,J , tlf A Xxil -qt. HOLLOWAY, JERRY Hutchinson Pre. Engineering WESLEY HOWEY, GARRY Hutchinson Liberal Arts Walls Bulge From Largest 4 wi 5 if ' as wx J U Jo f Y ,TF - Q if , .V 'mir if ' N 4 fig-izlibli lilgag A Jw HUBBARD, WILLIAM HUBER, MARILYN INGRAM, LARRY INGRAM, DORIS Little River Hutchinson Cheney Hutchinson Pre. Law Liberal Arts Business Home EC, e J it 3? L H 1 I M I I ' e JAMES, WILLIAM Hutchinson Pre. Dental JOHNSON, RICHARD Hutchinson Engineering -' I , zz- as ' 2' 'sa , M ' .x ,,,,'. i if , X V T1 Mt A I Ti ' Z Y W aah. ,W CONSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEE of the International Relations Club draws up a constitution as the club organized at the first of the year. JONES, ERNEST JONES, JOHN JOYCE, GARY Hutchinson Partridge Hutchinson Liberal Arts Pre. Architecture Pre. Medicine ' 1 ' 1? ' 1 rl spsr 5' Enrollment In Juco History KAEGI, RICHARD KARTSONIS, JIM KAUFMAN, JANET KELLOGG, RICHARD Kansas City, Mo. Hutchinson Dorrance Arlington Math Business Sec. Science Engineering IRON BARS are beat into shape by the metal shop students by the use ofa hammer and chisel. KLASSEN, LUCILLE Hillsboro Nursing KREBAUM, VIC Hutchinson Business il A , KINCAID, SUE Haven Nursing KREHBIEL, LARRY KREIE, BONNIE Pretty Prairie Hudson Agriculture Home Ec. w , ,N ww,,,,,,,5evoW Exams, Finals, And Term Papers 'st 'qw ,a - it ,El H ft ' LAME, DALEA LANE, DAVID LAWSON, ROYCE LE CLAIR, JERRY Hutchinson Hutchinson Plains Great Bend Teaching Journalism Business Law A if 4 wk 'ix LEES, JANIS Hutchinson Sec. Education TYPING CLASS works against the-clock in a speed exercise to de termine typing rate. LESLIE, JAMES LEWIS, CHARLES LIBBY, JAN LINDAHL, DAVID Tribune Hutchinson Little River Plevna Engineering Agriculture Accounting Engineering 1 Fade As Year Nears Completion .l LINDSEY, KEN LINGLE, EDWARD Hutchinson Hutchinson Business Pl'1ySlCal Ed. , .fain ,, i LIVELY, JUN E Hutchinson Commerce THE HUNTERSH meet to compare notes on the number of rabbits shot on their last pheasant hunting trip. Mr. Bert Chaney seems to still hold the lead. Mc KOWN, IRWIN MANKE, CARL Hutchinson Nickerson Engineering Industrial Arts Q I -i n . - 1 is 15... 1 V r r all -I V -g s - , MANKE, NORMAN Nickerson Physical Ed. E ' ,, ,,,,fs?5r-1- ffl Wifi LOHNES, CAROLYN Buhler Elementary Ed. ,slss n Mc GUIRE, LOIS Hutchinson Liberal Arts MANKE, PAUL Nickerson Industrial Arts ,is H Sophomores Await Results MARKLE, PHILIP Lyons Business MASTERSON, TERRY Halstead Liberal Arts 5 E Iliff: , MARKS, MARY Stafford Elementary Ed. MARONEY, GEORGE Hutchinson Liberal Arts Of MARTENS, Buhler Machinist DENNIS WW! In Lf ART METHODS class allows students to express their emotions freely as they practice for teaching grade school art. MATHEWS, JAMES METZ, GERALD MILLER, KENNETH MOONEY, MARGARET Hutchinson Hutchinson Newton Hutchinson Liberal Arts Business Business Home Ec. Q .. , ' as m H W' M' W +- QW I gill Their Theories Of Graduation .wi MOORE, DAVID Haven Business MOSES, JOE Steubenville, Ohio Architecture ' , Y ' ti- 1 E222 L' F - Liigfii , Y HWW ,, lr, r a g ll ' 2 rm nnee , MOSHIER, NORMAN Hutchinson Musical Ed. EEL . 12? .1':1::U' rs 5 Z ,gi it I Iwfxawh MURPHY, GEORGE Stafford Liberal Arts if - , ,MNH .wx 5 , CHOKING is Mr. Walter Spitz as Dean Ellsworth Briggs tells students that the plays put on at Hutchinson Junior College equal those on Broadway. NELSON, WILLIAM Hutchinson Speech if Xi' ': 't NORRIS, ROBERT Hutchinson Liberal Arts .ll lu, wx W OSENBAUGH, JACK Abbyville Business iiZff.:Q: ui, w w WH uw W, w v uw V f H ,H gf H ' f gr I HHHHNHHH H 311 Wfswulwlw Wm, 'lwjwlx , . , Wwx, M 1 , l w sr rm, , MYERS, KURT Galva Business OWSTON, DICK Hutchinson Engineering L 555551. Q22 Hutchinson Juco Scholastic Team PALMER, GEORGE PATTON, BONNIE PERKINS, DENNIS PHELPS, LYNN Lyons Liberal Arts ATli11gll0I'1, Texas Partridge Lyons Liberal ArtS Soc. Science Pre. Medicine PIN KERTON, GALEN Kingman Machinist POORMAN, BUDDY Hutchinson Engineering SCHOOL SPIRIT reaches a high pitch during a pep rally on the lawn behind the school. POWELL, VAUGHN PURCELL, LOUISE RATZLAFF, LA VERNE Hutchinson Hutchinson Buhler Business Business Sec. Ed. Shows Zip, Pep, And Steam V A -5. ,I fl UL Q. wig, sg ,- . Ali. I -x I -If-13 ' 1 ,, 9 71 ' I M' L, Q-..-gy f- .31 ' '1-77 1 1 . . - Z W 5 'f-,, . . - 5345. , M Q , .. t. ,f , f -- 1 A -4.1. ' .4-, , ,sf L--, ,. :,.-5 xiii ics v 3,1 ' '--my f-g 'igtfpffw' Hkx,-Qyf. tk:-fa. -- . , .Jrf fn. - RAYL, CONNIE Hutchinson Home Ec. REED, ANTHONY Hutchinson Fine Arts REGIER, WENDELL Buhler Industrial Arts REISEG, MARILYN Herrington Liberal Arts f-igng-. - RESEARCH TEAM Mr. Roland Lanser and Miss Inge jordan talk over the typing of research data with Louise Purcell, student stenog- rapher. RICHARDS, LEE A RICKSECKER, GLENNA Hutchinson Hutchinson -Business Business RIISOE, JULIE Kinsley Business Ed. REITER, LESTER Nickerson Speech ROBERTS, ELAINE Hutchinson Elementary Ed. Small Freshmen Buds Grow Into ,. ,m I uv?-im 111 S1 ' 1 L1-1 1 .V . - 1 K. 11 1 .1 1 - F1954 s:,fsi'sSz' '1 M1 f IFES? :li5?si5 'A 'i 11 11 'aft-ili?F . sz ' H ROBERTS, GARY ROBERTSON, FRED ROBINSON, BETTY ROHR, ERNEST Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Business Pre. Law Special Engineering ROMIG, BILL Haven Geology g METAL TURNING is mastered by the students of fifth hour machine shop. ROSS, MARCIA RUTZ, GEORGE SCHARTZ, JIM SCHMITZ, RAYMOND Hutchinson Enterprise Ellinwood Andale Home Ec. Psychology Physical Ed. Pre. Business H, . J . ,. ,. .. 1sgr-'x3iZ2r ' Tsiet' -,elses , 1 . 11W Hn, , 111 z?iSEsi11 111 1:5111 1555112 - . . y S- sw Y 11:asggt 'f 1 V 1 1 . 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SEITZ, NICHOLAS SHIPLEY, CLIFFORD Hutchinson Hutchinson Journalism journalism Lyons Business SHOWALTER, DWAYNE SMITH, DONALD E Partridge Nickerson Pre. Engineering Engineering Able Students Make Up Guiding SMITH, HAROLD SONGER, JAMES SPANGLER, JEAN STEELE, BRADLEY Wichita Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Business Engineering Liberal Arts Liberal Arts STEWART, GARY Burrton Liberal Arts STREMEL, SHARON Hutchinson Liberal Arts Af W' 1 -:ca r ,', - A. il STITCH BY STITCH the sewing projects of Doris Ingram, Margaret Mooney, and Marilyn Huber begin to take shape. SUTTON, VALERIA Buhler Teaching TABOR, HARRIETTE Hutchinson Business . Fvvgg, TALBOT, DELORES Hutchinson Liberal Arts Body, The Student Commission ' lr iii iff? qgi3Ti 'fii3 it A tt., ' A N M ' ,, :N Z ?wc 'nr TAVERNER, EDMOND THAXTON, RICHARD THOMAS, DELORIS THOMASON, TERRY Wichita Hutchinson Hutchinson Windom Industrial Arts Business Ad. Liberal Arts Liberal Arts TURNER, KENNETH Sylvia Business FUTURE CHEMISTS work on their hydrolysis experiments as they unravel the mysteries of science. UNRUH, MARILYN UTZ, NORMAN AVEACH, ROBERT QIVOTRUBA, RONALD Hutchinson Plains Ellinwood ' utchinson Business Liberal Arts Liberal Arts tlat T 59' W T . xxhygigg-X ia i h I I: zz - 1 'k,. 5, E ,Il C 'ul-if jkiberal Arts Treasure Of Hutchinson Junior WAGNER, JUDY Hutchinson Liberal Arts ffm - iq? WAMSLEY, MIKE WALTER, RONALD WARNER, SUE Hutchinson Hutchinson Pretty Prairie Pre. Engineering Business Teaching WEPPLER, JANICE Hutchinson Q Liberal Arts H2 APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE meets with Dean Ellsworth Briggs to decide the distribution of the annual budget. The committee 1S made up of Student Commission members. WEHRSTEIN, DONALD WOODSON, SANDRA YOUNG, JIM YOUNGERS. JANE Spring Grove, Ill. Langdon Hutchinson Hl1tCh1f150Il Pre. Dental Teaching Business Home EC- i ' , . x ,Wt - is College Memories Lingers O11 ZENONIANI, ERNEST ZALOUDEK, DON Hutchinson Music Ed. MORGAN, DAVID Hutchinson Pre. Agriculture TUCKER, DON Stafford History Springfield, Mo. Liberal Arts MORRIS, BARBARA Buhler Elementary Ed. VANDER LAAN, DAVID Grand Rapids, Mich. Liberal Arts CHRISTIAN, MEL Hutchinson Physical Ed ROYER, JERRY Leoti Physical Ed. WILSON, CLARENCE Hutchinson Pre. Engineering 211 - . I ' 'LF ' 1- 1 - ' 'fl' eff? ' iw- inf? it Mme:-W s . ,ii -sir , - U Es t, 1' , . X .,,qg.,,. . XZ: 1 J V ff VTYWJ , JSI Jw 5 ,My , ,us ' ' -Lzfgsssx lang HAMM, LAWRENCE Buhler Liberal Arts s - . 5' '33 Q 1 if -,ai , W I , X ,vs 3 , I 9 fs f 4 i I V ,pi1 1'1'f ' K5, m' lu H -W 4, ll3gf55u!1m ,Al ll Q,'li q f 5l'u !I'1 I Y V' Z 22555 : - 1 ' 52551 ' - l ' wr M I. I l H, Wi' V J f W '-M ll. mm' V ., if ,iw mm V 52, :,A ,- STOUT, DANNY Hutchinson Engineering YOUNG, ANTON Hutchinson Pre. Optometry Freshmen Become Loyal Members A5251 BECKER, DARREL BEHNKE, MYRETTA BEISNER, MARILYN BENNETT, GERALD BERTRAND, ROBERT BESSEY, RICHARD BIRNEY, DARYL BLANK, DONALD BLOOM, PHILIP BOND, JIM 48 AILSHIE, ROGER ALDRICH, LYNN ALLEN, GERALD ALTHAUS, KAREN ALUMBAUGH. RICHARD AMRHBIN, OARLA ARMOUR, TOM ARNBTT, LANNY ARNOLD, JOHN ATBR, MARY LEA BAKER, JOHNNIE BANZ, GLORIA BARKER, PATRICIA BARNARD, GENENE BARSTOW, SALLY T 97 A '-I , A 1 .E , . ...,. ,, ..,.,. j !,g:',m,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Of Juco's Family Of Dragons HEAGER FRESHMENU hurry to finish entrance exams before noon. A 'si' I . EEN, I in QA N My N 1 1 1' 'Aw-A -:-a-:g5ea..:s 4 ' , W, A , ' Q . Q ' f 55555 , f W ' , 'V L X X wizszzw- , M Y A 2333 -1 If- 1 HM I , -I -5,1 y I W Q YJ- -.il V L4 ,v Y 1 -F it A ,f if 1 3 'Wg yi N FQ , A H H wwe H , if Nm M W, G -. Q I SME BRADSHAW, JOHN BRAKE, KENNETH BRANTLEY, KEENEST BRANWELL, DON BRIGHT, LOIS BROWN, DEAN BROWN, LARRY BROWN, LOREN BROWN, VERNON BRYAN, SALLY BULA, MICKEY BUNYAN, EDDIE BURWELL, BILLY - BUSICK, CLIFFORD CARMICHAEL, JOHN 49 Join Clubs, Organizations And CARTER, jo CASPER, PATRICIA CHANCEY, JERRY of ,ag W CHASE, ED Q I CHENOWETH, ,, X 133, , 4 Q L if AUDREY CHLUMSKY, MARIE CHRISMAN, PEGGY CLARK, LYNNE CLEGG, GEORGIA ' I CODY, STANLEY COFFMAN, SHARON COLE, LARRY CRAWFORD, OLETA COLLADAY, ARTHUR COMBS, MARY FILLED CHAIRS cover the auditorium floor as students enroll for the first semester. - -I i lw Make Everlasting Friendships 1, I ::.: if 1-7 ,XV A eesse , 4'4':I z '. ' xr- 1 - . ' f 1 h A I ., , . ' LP vv- ,, I Q ' Q7 ,-, 4- . G M 1 ' M . :V Q -f r ,I Vu I ' ,' . ., Q . A . , -, . . I f Aiw- CUNNINGHAM, JACK DANEWITZ, JUANITA DANFORD. BARBARA DAUGHERTY. MARION DAVIES, JOHN DAY, WAYNE DEBUSK, JOHN DILLARD, FERN DIRKSEN, MARTIN DUFFORD, ELEANOR DUNLAP, RODNEY DWYER, JAMES EBRIGHT, ARLO EDGERLE, PAT EDIGER, BILL CONNELLY, JAMES COOK, BONNIE COOK, RICHARD COOK, WELDON COOPER, MARILYN CORCORAN. MICHAEL COUP, LARRY COX, FRANKLIN CRONK, VERLIN CRUPPER, SHARON . AUC L, 5 '5' . ,4- vrv, I ',,, .ER , :WI I -'M I .V 1715 1153, ' ,M I L I I , , I 1 I PS F 'I W u W I- -ir' I 7 A , e,eA I I , I I -I 1 , ' AMA.. 'f ?'5'., ' . ,Im 'f -sjjflzifi X' V i z? I -WMWA:- I -4 55 I 5175? NSW!! if Y V' 4 I.IIHx.2' 2-3 A 1 1,3 Y. mg , FW., I. 7 Y. W, WE ,J VH vig leafs A R A L NV, ,., 9 f.:,, 1 . s .L .,e.,. Y E ' vs: A I . F. 43-1 9 is , W 56 I ww I .4 ur L W 51 EQ! in I 'Y X wy Choose Classes, Vocations if - T --2-- -5i1 1 ' ,A 41: A - www A V A ll H ' Z 3 , E .QAM j 5551, 5 A ,D 31 ., 'L 5 ' ,T + A A gig A , 1 - - v' F V . ,gr - . 4 nu T,--.if 5 .. i f -. . .. ,, 'X ' :HW '11 'm4QZ'5? . -' 'T -' .-'- YZ' rg? 33 rf! ' - A rar' ... .. . A. .-rg . 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W 'H' . :H 4, E- K! 1 Q ELLIOTT, VERNON EWY, GARY ENsz, ROBERT EVANS, JOHN FAIR, NANCY FERGEL, KAY FINNELL, IRL FLEMING, NADINE FLEURDELYS, BARBARA FLEURDELYS, DIANN FLEURDELYS, JOHN FORWALDER, BARBARA FOSTER, FOREST FOUNTAIN, STEVE FOUSER, DARRELL 5 ' 'e A - f 2 w i' M .R :E W ,Ei - 117, if ., . A T 1 V ' , I5 f V I - 1 my A pf , T.ZE V A I And Make Important Decisions FALL MIXERS pro- vide a chance for new students to get ac- quainted. The YW and Dragonettes serve punch for all Fresh- men girls. , ,. f 43.32 '- v , chiitj A . I5 A , m in H X ,EE .n I , - G V fc. X, . Nm , I L is . ,f N . I . f ,fn at 3 W 1 , X 1' V ,n .. 7 L l': ' 'T MN 'A uw H -3 lu HM ,X N W N Y N W ..- Q! ' I K I-xg ,,, -B - 3 5- ' 5' 4 . A 11 f' I x : - L ' f ' lm. 1 -xx H H L. . - V , x T' ' H I 2 l , 1 . 1 i , , ' il ' k' YL. H ' .QR-x111..x' --I-sing'-5. -K . 5 l 1-'f'Y: 'w5: 4 fx,-L - .f V ,, .e 1 1 K u 1 N I . it ,NW ,. ,. 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HANNA, EUGENE HARDY, JEANIE HARKRADER, RONALD HAYDEN, GREGORY HAYWARD, PAT HEDRICK, JERRY HEGGY, ZUMLA HEINDL, RICHARD HENDERSHOT, MARVIN HENRY, MICHAEL For A Worthy Lifetime Record DRAGONS AND DRAGON- ETTES hold a downtown ex- hibition of new members dur- ing initiation. iw . Pei if 1:2 z A Jii,,,1,, -' .m m mil? Y Y M K ix o Q ik f W I ' ' ,E E U gi , 8 HQ? I 'ie Q' 'R Sm i : ' , , 'I C, S H 4 w 4 uw In 1. M me H. W ' 59 H F1 gg wuugws -af S ' ii nn:.m....wn HERBEL, MIKE HERRON, GARY HESS, MORRIS HIGDON, PAUL I-IINES, RICHARD HOFFMAN, KAY HOLLER, CAROLINE HOLLINGER, ART HORSCH, WILLIAM HOSTMYER, HAROLD HOWEY, DORIS HUBBARD, LARRY HUCKABEY, CHESTER HUFFMAN, MARVIN HUFFMAN, SONJA JACKSON, JAMES JACOBS, GARY JACQUES, LYNNE JANTZ, RICHARD JENKINS, RICHARD JENKINS, SHIRLEY JOHNSON, I ALBERTA JOHNSON, JOAN. JONES, DENNIS JONES, JOYCE JONES, MARVIN KAUFMAN, MARLIN KAUFMAN, NORMAN KEELER, IVAN KEENER, EDWIN Iaxfiww J I' , V w -: wh ' .e ,hp J Img!! ni , if-S - :I ' ' -' ' E A-7 '- . JET. - rg . II , QW if ME . , ' gf-...-.ES Qi' , A M g ' . ,, , Eu I I A g k ,, ,.,. , .k J E. ,N A H AJ!!! , , . 5 - 'MESS V I 'S' 56 4 gig S PM ii. 'J li 1 3 1 . , ,J , KEESLING, ROCHELLE. KEMP, PAUL KILL, CHARLES KILGORE, JUDITH KNOX, GARY KOONTZ, GARY KRAUTER, KENNETH KUECK, JEANETTE KUHN, ROBERT LABER, CHIQUITA Mixers, Parties, And Dances j e, I . E if Milf G2 , . , NP, -' ,, . I-:-MA RM LISTER, LELAND LOEPKE, LOREN LOHRENTZ, JERRY LoI-IREY, JANET LORD, MERLE LUDWIG, JOANNE LUECK. AUTHUR LUNKENHEIMER LARRY MABRY, FRANK MADDEN, CARL MAJIIRUS, WILLIAM MARTIN, BARBARA MARTIN, CHESTER MASON, JEAN MEADOR, MARTY LACKEY, MICHAEL LANCASTER, LESLIE LANSING, BARBARA LAPP, FORBES LARSON, KAY LEGG, JUDITH LIBERTY, PHILIP LINDAHL, DON LINK, DEANNA LINGERFELT, LARRY I Ju H' V -JQEiJJ!1JJJ d ,Z IJ Ht IN ,X HIM ,,f:ai??3 g'f9' W 'MJ ,I X QW! A , ,V ' H I 1- ' I , , fngxw a, E I 3' J A . , .,.,,, If-I, I Jw JI A WM M M, , 55555551 II ' ,Y ,IL , ,M J ?7Zi ' 1, 1 ' ' ' -722 L: , .. 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H ,N is ,.,, 57 Annual Captures Moments Students MEYERS, JERRY MILLER, RAYLENE MILLER, RODNEY MOCK, FRANK MOODY, RICHARD MOORE, RICHARD MORRIS, WAYNE MORROW, JUDY MYERS, JESS MYERS, RICHARD MCBETH, JOHN MCOLURE, JOHN MCOUE, LARRY MCDANEL, DAVID MCEACHERN, RONALD Will Remember, Lest They Forget M ' H 35:9 ' H 1, I - Mg, w ww -551 M 1 1: 'm' ' T v sf my E J M: 1' W 'xfwwms H :I 'wll mse-HQ H N1 fb- ., :ee , 2,1ieee ...E,, V DW' I I N 1 SQ NEWTON, DEANNA NIXON, MONTE NORRIS, GAYLE O'HARA, RONALD O'NEIL, NORMAN PARKER, BILL PARNELL, BEVERLY PARSONS, IESSIE PATTENGILL MAURICE PAT TEN GILL, WALLACE PATTERSON, LLOYD PERKINS, DELWIN PESSETTO, ROBERT PETERSON, SHARON PFALZGRAF, DIANA I 1 l uw I ,ge ,,, ,M,, ' , uw 1 xw M 1 rv 'F I M ' 1 K F2532 .I ,LJ F52 fi MCFARLAND, JOHN MCGOWEN, CLARENCE MCGUIRE, DIANE MCILRATH, BILL MCKENZIE, JOSEPH MCQUEEN, EDDIE NACHTIGAL, FRANK NASH, WILLIE NELSON, GLEN NEWBY, DEE I5 e ReR 1:5 N Q if Lf A I M, M'H J M H AI, -um M' Wei!! H' lily ' QW NVQ lv X si' fe ' 'K I V ,-'nr W I'-7 its . rg .551 K A ,. , ' -2 'yu .. - if I '.M.A :'35?sPa:'M u . 'T7 55? u 'Wi Q'-ifrfv H HH' n -OH, 13 kx 5 I MMR. T may 59 Oriented At Assemblies, Mixers PHILBRICK, ROBERT PHILLIPS, SYLVIA PRITCHARD, MICHAEL PROFFITT, KAREN ,ff AH fi? E i is I f I Qkd' 5 I 1 5 A , PRUTER, ROBERT k,, 6 y I iii ww: H W? PRYOR, GERALD PURSER, CHARLES RAPP, HAROLD RATZLOFF, ABIE P We 2 K z Q .3 ig M 1 Vw REGEHR, GARY REGIER, CLAYTON REID, LESLIE REITER, KAREN RICHMEIER, FRANCIS RIDLEN, KATHY RIE-MANN, GERALD RILEY, CLARK ROBB, LARRY ROBERTS, KAY 60 3: H ., 5 ,. 1, 1 Eggs: sm W, A I I 1 mi ss! W I I. J I X. We RATZLOFF, MARILYN I RAWLINS, YVONNE is 2 RAYL, CLARENCE I IRII ' RAYL, SHARON Ai Q ie ' RLESE, BILLY , .Lv as H H Q . ,, XUQJ '- M V A I5 , A, L, is gig 7 7, Nw A I .- Simi . 1 ,E ,T ! fun., W fvea'.' ' Q 'Q L ,F ,L - L. I , Q, Jawiwi v gl.. ar: - um V, H, si, REEVES, RICHARD wwvhmwrf w I . T' N! Q U ,Jyr ..- IL., 1 T' I .ss T ,f N5 H I H NH M X ' I I I . 1 ' 1 v 'I I I I A . . V . 53 w ,L w H ,H Upperclassmen Entertained Frosh IT MUST be smooth and even, think Genene Barnard and Nancy Seyb as they carefully spread the dough for a pie crust. 5 I x ui! xi' X 'N gi- V L I HQ Q A M 1 I I hhhh it It I ttttt T J .1 f REIF, CHARLES ROCK, KONRAD ROLLER, ROBERT ROHRER, LARRY RUSSELL, DAVID MOK, ERIC ' RUSSELL, THOMAS RYBA, PAUL SALMANS, TERRY SANDOVAL, ROGER SCALES, WILLIAM SCHROCK, GERALD SCHUCKER. RICHARD SCHUESSLER, SUE SCHULKE, GLORIA 6'I Pre-Enroll For Next Year As First SEYB, NANCY SHAFER, JIM SHOOK, DANNY SHULTZ, JACK SIEMENS, JACKIE SINGLETON, HAROLD SLOVER, EARLENE SMITH, DARLENE SMITH, DONALD SMITH, GENEVA gf' xi J. ag.. Dm ,QI 3' A A 2 W ,Qx Ewa, -:-: : H M . is-an W! N I 4 V .. I fm. VF I N55 fig ,, I ,.,, , J A ,, V Q I I U33 ' Zz: , E -J JM- I-, I A653 'A H: -A ,V I .i'.:1 C1 'TW 'K J is pg ffl 1 5 J ,wg -- ,, 'Y' N J 4 . F J ' i ff ef 62 L. -.,,7,' I CJA I L A U I-1:5 I fx' SMITH, MICHAEL SMITH, VERNON SOUTHARDS, LLOYD SOWERS, MARIANNE SPENCER, DANNY SPONAMORE, SUE STAATS, CLENICE STANFIELD, GARY STAPELTON, KENNETH STEELE, Jo STEINER, SUSAN STEWART, DEAN STEWART, KAREN STIMATZE, JACK STOCKHAM, BETTY E Year At Hutch Juco Fades Away if T4 W TWO air. STONE, ROBERT STUBBS, CURTIS STUCKY, GERALDINE STUOKY, WAYNE SUNQUIST, JAMES SUTTLE, ROGER SUTTON, SUE TAJCHMAN, LEONARD TANNAHILL, DEWEY TAYLOR, MICHAEL TENNANT, FOREST TEETER, RICHARD TEETER, ROBERT THIESSEN, BRUCE THOMPSON, DON O'CLOCK B REAK gives the shop boys a chance to relax and get some fresh 63 Interest In Future Increases As Q ,X W 'JT WALKER, JACK WALTERS, ROBERT WEBB, JAMES WEBSTER. MARILYN WEINMEISTER RODNEY WERTZ, FRED WHALEY, ELEANOR WHALEY, PAUL WHITE, LARRY WHITE, RICHARD 64 4'- THOMPSON. DONALD K. TOBIAS, ANN TOPE, PATRICIA TRUESDELL, NEVADA TRUESDELL, WAYNE TRYON, NANCY TURNER, RON UNRUH, DALENE UNRUH, ERWIN UNRUH, VALETHA VAN CAMPEN, DALE VOGT, MARY WAGERLE, LARRY WALDEN, RAE LYNN WALKER, DENNIS I , 15- s' ., 3 , f Es wav nf X if I Aw I -A Q5 1- -: -., ,X ,, q.,, , MM- G .f asm' use A sw vi :Z is : Y A VV Uai, Q., Sophomore Year Draws Nearer THAT TIME AND PRACTICE are re- quired to learn the art of welding is discov- ered by the students in Oxy-Acetylene weld- ing. is 1:-A 5 X' 9 . I VA. I I L 'flip ,,d1s I s L I1 1 kr , f i, fn . ti 4 1 11 .. ,, . 1, 11. I 111 1 1 4 E 11, 1 1 .' ' NE g 'e, WU' Wwe' 1 Ag: U 'gp 481 sa v i. - 1 ? 'fa' G- V J- '7 Iis. ..Q. 1 I I L , 1,..1, I, n J ':V:. ' W fe ' f '4J , W A1 ,u X V , -'fi I m l ,. f I A I , 1 1 4. - K, ,. 9 x a J-- Q . WILEY, RONALD WILLEMS, JANET WILLIAMS, LEE WILLIAMS, WANDA WILSON, KENNETH WINGFIELD, RONALD WITHROW, BRYCE WITTE, JANICE WOLFE, DON WRAY, GARY YEOMAN, KEITH YORK, CAROLYN YOUNG, KAREN YOUNG, PHIL ZICKEFOOSE, BOB 65 Front row: Carl Layman, Darla Gaston, Gaylene Shanks, Thomas Brown, and Larry McCurry. Second row: jim Alber, jerry Duer, Oscar Birt, Norval Harris, and joe Ruiz. Halls And Classes Were Invaded Top row: Stan Ingram, Lester David Van Norman, Larry McCormick, Ronald Hale, and Wayne Greenert. Second row: Darrell Pohlman, Mrs. Barbara Anderson, Kathryn Schierling, and Arden Alexander. E7 Front row: Richard Dixon, Oleta Crawford, Joyce Kohlenberg, Robert Edington, John Hastings. Second row: joe McKissick, john Donaldson, John Carter, Clinton Johnson, Dennis Linsheid. By 60 Second Semester Students ENROLLMENT followed the same schedule at the first of the year as at the change of semester. Mrs. Jeanne Butcher is the faculty member of this group advising and assisting the students. .f lf t l 11 l ,zllfgw ,, LGADING UP for the return trip to Grace Hospital: Jessie Parsons, Nadine Fleming, Karen Proflitt, Valetha Unruh, Deanna Newton, and Carolyn York. CHEMISTRY LAB experiments are worked out by Diana Pfalzgraf, Judy Kilgore, and Audrey Chenoweth. Student Nurses Attend Hutchinson Junior College GRACE HOSPITAL Student Nurses. Top Row: Audrey Chenoweth, Karen ProHitt,jessie Parsons, Carolyn York. Front Row: Diana Pfalzgraf, Judy Kilgore, and Nadine Fleming. 5' is .Eg M . , 68 r 1 Sri.. .. 1 .:.' 2 - K '7 ' 'X f ' -i .,., asp f Ti, far .6 WP' 'S' NJ' s., 1. is ' lltt at M - , 1 5 4 x , , . . 1 ' x I --'-- 1'..fL L... ' GRACE HOSPITAL Student Nurses: Top Row: Valetha Unruh, Lucille Klaassen, Pat Barker, -Ioan john- son. Front Row: Marie Chlumsky, Raylene Miller, Sally Barstow, and Deanna Newton. As Well As Grace Hospital School Of Nursing STILL ALIVE? Raylene Miller looks on as her blood pressure is checked by Marie Chlumsky and Lucille Klaassen. ,W f ' A f S M PHYSIOLOGY students Sally Bar- stow, Joan johnson, and Pat Barker l l v ' ' B . , J 2 l X E f o7 TvIvyq.y l f 'I '. ll ivgllsfflliel 'li A get visual help in studying the hu- man body. Hai, X r H ,,,,,l CHEERLEADERS Mike Wamsley and jan Hall help build up steam for the big game RODNEY, better known as Leland Cole, comes agflinst E1 Dorado for the league Champion- out of the audience for another adventure of shlp' . horror. Assemblies, Drawing Both Large And Small THERE WAS a full house assembly at least once. ,nf . 1 ph, MASTER MAGICIAN, George jason prepares to make a rabbit come from a hat or make a monkey out of a student. ORIENTATION ASSEMBLY found the crowd too large for the audltorlum and the result nas jammed doorways. Audiences, Play Important Part Of School Life COACH Bill Goldsmith introduces the Blue Dragon football team to the students durmg a speclal assembly after a successful season on the gridiron. , . '5 activities clubs music forensics royalty if 'z . 3 1 . . T .Sw - - Lu , a 1 1 -w 1 f,, , 515, I xg: 'rf .- V f K A Y Q 1 1 1 . 0 a , , W N. E H' V' -fm ' 'J JM 2 !s 'Jp vi . Fu veg 51, ' , 15 .' N.. J 0 U o , 4 Vw. ' n W If 'b W I ' ,Jim J 1 .J 7 N-Mlxgeg. 'ml', by n wh! K -3,1 ,g? f1'k ,, ffvwhh , ' u,.1,,,, .gy -1.1. farm!! , . :M A if -- I V-P U 'l :mv -'pm 'J19-mp: W WNW M 'h'w F ' ww TL. 1 ' I y ,:..:..A,,Jl2ggV ,, qjlygg , ., lr 'f,-Qsfy -V . vs ff. ' ' V ,-,GA-gi fl: ,ik - mu, ' fs--H WP' .K,'Q - - -, f.,,wW ' 'j -- i...-ww-1-5 .,N '-wx k .r .5Q,,.1nu. 'v 1n4.. in ' ,g.,.wuh1 ifr-+4 f::r '1-fr . . f' .,5,,gyPQrG'1i1n-Q ,, 'HL--, v H., , 'Eg tb: .,.:.5, 1 wif -fn . .- N . ,4- 'Q-. -' 21 an ' Li -24, , nm. ,Q :F 'fn' -A 4+ r .. -+ Q.. -ffmnw v.r,.,,.,. '11 my-. www, --4,-.M LM. , 1 -Y as ,ngzf ...s. , .. , 1, .... , 'Rf-a..'l r avi..-.. A211 . ny. 5 ,. - 1:'gq:.-f .. --- w. w4'r?' + ga. ,qg,-13.151 -- ,ll- .qg ,Q 4' ' V .if Y ,- 'P ' . Join- ' F5 ' ' , -ig V ' 5 V1-Y' A K- wi' LT! t . 4327 'i?f f?h' ' ..,gf- Y A fg,f',, .aihgni -'ul-Nh .'-. -.H . ,, 5, 1.. ,n I : A 0-.9511 - f,- ..., . L. F M f , Vx .wi- ,, ,Q R' 'wer' . ML - ,AAA-an ' A JF- f P 4 . -5. -s 'Q Spin, ,, L h zxyj. 7 --4 . .T441 L ' .1 5 A 'L' :fi 3,4 r.. 4J'r',+.:Q , lwrgixa ANY?-T' 45 x 1 - .. Q '.J 5 in ,A 4 a.a,.-- b - '- m V- ..f, FW in Q A ,P I ,.,LA,,1x. , h V ff ':::+a:'f Av. ' '+- bsfmr r ', ,,,.X 47 A jk r 2' f 1. U K 7901 ' XM ,Q gg-,-sggyf , ,, Q M 5' Q 1 A Q V S1 ' A 4,04 l. - -I -nf- ,, fm. ,M Dragonettes Boost School Spirit By SOPHOMORES-Top Row: Peggy Fairchild, Janice Hogan, Sue Warner, Jolene Brothers, June Lively, Geor- gia I-Iolland, Dee Talbot, Marcia Ross, Julie Riisoe. Fourth Row: Marilyn Unruh, Jan Libby, Bonnie Kreie, Jan Youngers, Marcia Gordon, Sharon Stremel, Dee Thomas, Sandra Woodson. Third Row: Margaret Mooney, Marlene Hirt, Judy Wagner, Carla Amrhein, Doris Ingram, Dixie Hayes, Janis Lees. Second Row: Elaine Roberts, Connie Rayl, Dalea Lamb, Jan Kaufman, Valeria Sutton. Front Row: Glenna Vere Ricksecker, Sue Kincaid, Mary Edwards, Harriette Tabor, Ann Drew. To help create school spirit and cheer the team to victory is the job of the Dragonettes. The girls pep club consists of 92 members, and has a uni- form of red sweaters and dark skirts. The girls have various activities which include ushering at games, selling mums, and taking charge of home- coming. The members are divided into ten teams which have captains and assistants. The club meets once a month under the leadership of President, Janis Libbyg Secretary-Treasurer, Doris Ingram, Vice- President, Kay Fergel, and with the help from faculty sponsor Miss Mary Hope Morris. ' OFFICERS AND SPONSOR, Kay Fergel, Miss Mary Hope Morris, Doris Ingram, and Janis Libby look over book covers sold by the club. 74 Cheering, Ushering, And Decorating HULA-HOOPS and GUNNY SACKS were the order of the day for Dragonettes initiation. r--N 'U' -,Al L' fi FRESI-IMEN-Top Row: Marilyn Cooper, Marilyn Beisner, Pat Hayward, Sharon Peterson, Jeanie Hardy, Kay Fergel, Joanne Ludwig, Barbara Griffin, Peggy Chrisman. Fourth Row: Deanna Link, Dalene Unruh, Jan Lohrey, Marty Meador, LaDonna Frazier, Jo Cartrter, Kathy Ridlen, Sandra Gaedike, Third Row: Frances Hale, Sylvia Phillips, Kay Roberts, Genene Barnard, Nancy Fair, Janet Willems, Sue Schuessler, Bonnie Cook. Second Row: Sharon Crupper, Pat Edgerle, Karen Stewart, Caroline Hollar, Barbara Danford, Judy Legg, Sharon Rayl. Front Row: Joyce Jones, Kay Larson, Rae Lynn Walden, Mary Helen Vogt, Lynne Sue Clark, Karen Young. CHEERLEADERS-Diane McGuire, Jan Hall, Stephanie Brooks. 75 Dragons Support Hutchinson Junior College 4,5 4flrX Top Roni: Richard Smith, Kon Rock, jim Bond, Bill Parker, Vernon Horton, Charles Purser. Third Row: Mr. Fred Elliott, Alvin Haberman, Don Blank, Phil Bloom, Vernon Brown, Rusty-Dickinson. Second Row: Arlo Eb- right, Steve Faubion, Dalton Grant, Larry Brown, Rodney Dunlap. Front Rowf Bob Kuhn, Bob Walters, Jerry Holloway, Jim Songer. DRAGONS, Bill Tennant and Tom Brown, are at peppy work hanging rally signs in juco halls. 2 Z. ,Z Wifi' ,. ,... Y , TP . 'f During the year the Dragons Club, as the nucleus of the school spirit, backed all school athletics with cheers and pep rallies, pro- vided programs for football and basketball games, and held dances. Other activities in- cluded supporting the filming of athletics, sponsorship of a scholarship and assisting in the office with such projects as car registra- tion and transfer of transcripts. Also, dur- ing the past year a committee was chosen to award a 215200.00 scholarship to a worthy student. With the help of the Dragonettes, the Dragons planned dances and school activities such as the hot-dog feast before the Garden City Game and the hay-rack ride in October. This year the Dragons elected as officers of the Dragons Club Mike Wamsley, Presi- dentg Frank Alexander, Treasurerg Dalton Grant, Secretaryg Bert Harrop, Publicity. Activities And Fire Up School Spirit SMEDLEY, The Red-Eyed, fire breathing Blue Dragon, comes forth from his secret lair to support Hutch juco. DRAGONS CLUB OFFICERS Frank Alexander, Dalton Grant, and Mike Wamsley meet to plan new strategies. Top Row: Ernest jones, Mike Pritchard, Frank Alexander, Eddie Keener, Stanley Cody, Third Row: Bill Ten- nant, Chester Huckabey, Roger Ailshie, Jerry Lohrentz. Second Row: Mike Wamsley, Buddy Poorman, Tom Brown, jerry Chancey. Front Row: Rex Dame, Leland Barrington, Don Thompson, Daryl Birney. gaof fide l..,. Young Women's Christian Association The YW is one of the largest and most active organizations of Hutch juco. This year has been especially busy with district and regional con- ferences, and the National Student Assembly of the Y which meets every four years. ' Other highlights of the club have been the adoption of a family at Christmas time, the Easter assembly, the hayseed hop with YM, the mixer with Dragonettes, and the Jewish Rabbi which the club obtained to speak to the student body. Monthly meetings consisted of speakers, films, and panel-discussions. There are seven main divisions of the club, each with a chairman. They are: Program, Mary Marks, Music, Kathy Ridleng Service, Myretta Behnkeg Social, Bonnie Kreieg Worship, Marcia Gordon, World Friendship, Bessie Coleman, Pub- licity, Sue Sutton. Sponsors are Miss Rosamond Cummings and Miss Marian Brookover. EASTER ASSEMBLY PLANS are being made by ofiicers Pat Tope, Treasurer, Barbara Danford, Sec- retary, Dee Talbott, Vice-President, and Marcia Ross, President. Top Row: Rochelle Keesling, Eleanor Whaley, Marilyn Unruh, Dee Talbot, Julie Riisoe, Sue Schuessler, .Io Carter, Nancy Fair, Fourth Row: Jan Libby, Genene Barnard, Ann Tobias, Kay Roberts, Janice Witte, Ne- vada Truesdel1,Judy Wagner, Dixie Hayes. Third Row: jan Lohrey, Jean Mason, Doris Ingram, Dee Thomas, Kay Hoffman, Marilyn Ratzloff, Winona Graber, Second Row: Carla Amrhein, Marilyn Beisner, Pat Edgerle, Kay Fergel, Mildred Crawford, Marcia Gordon. Front Row: Ann Drew, Nancy Seyb, Geraldine Stucky, Sharon Stremel, Ioyce Iones. 78 Has Very Busy, Successful Year Top Row: Elaine Roberts, Janice Weppler, Joleen Brothers, Diann Fleurdelys, Janet Wille111s, Barbara Gril- fin, Jo D Steele, Nancy Tryon, Marcia Ross, Bonnie Kreie, Marilyn Cooper, Peggy Chrisman. Fourth Row: Miss Rosamond Cummings, Sue Sutton, Bonnie Cook, Bessie Coleman, Carol Shrag, Marty Meador, Connie Rayl, Barbara Forwalder, Beverly Parnell, Kathy Ridlen. Third Row: Myretta Behnke, Janice Lees, Barbara Fleurdelys, Rosslyn Stewart, June Lively, Joanne Ludwig, Mary Marks, Sylvia Phillips, Pat Tope. Second Row: Miss Marian Brookover, Geneva Smith, Barbara Danford, Sue Kincaid, Jeanette Kueck, Diane McGuire, Lynne Clark. Front Row: Kay Larson, Glenice Staats, Mary Edwards, Harriette Tabor, Sharon Crupper, Karen Young. C O F F E E B RE A K and roll sale spon- sored by YW not only gave stud ents a chance to relax but was for a worthy cause, the University World Service. il -.. YMCA Coordinates Hutchinson Junior , WJ.. ,,. . . . .JH Lfflf' Af This year the YMCA has combined the social .iq -, Q if activities and the religious activities of the organi- 'Hg I, ' -, zation to make college life better and more G f 'Tt :,,, productive. Q n v r ' . . . iii' . Qg S pf The Thanksgiving assembly, dances, Bible studies, and dinners were some of the activities the club sponsored. The hymns sung by the choir and the message given by Dr. Howard Haworth during the Thanksgiving assembly were arranged by the YM. Throughout the year Bible studies were included in the regularly scheduled meet- ings. Luncheons have been held which are pre- sented by the members of the YMCA. Dances y . were also included in the social activities headed Ag . ,. lv' 1' by the YMCA. The Hutchinson juco YMCA sent representa- . tives to the state YM-YW Spring Conference at Wichita University. Elected officers of the ,YMCA this year were: OFFICERS of the YMCA, John Bums, Dick Kel- Leland Cole, President, Dick Kellogg, Vice-Presi- logg, Mike Wamsley, Steve Fountain, jim Young, dent! VV'-WUC Dar, Treasurer? Mike Wam5leY' and Leland Cole hold impromptu meeting. Secretary. Top Row: Glenn Harbaugh, Bill Tennant, Bill Reese, Richard Smith, Rusty Dickinson, Don Blank, Clifford Busick, Jr. Fourth Row: Dick Foster, Mike Pritchard, Rex Dame, Gayle Norris, Bill Ediger, Dalton Grant, Roger Briggs. Third Row: Leland Barrington, Eldon Frye, Kon Rock, Larry Brown, Jerry Chancey, Stan Cody. Second Row: Daryl Birney, Rodney Dunlap, jack Chrest, Maurice Colwell, Don Tucker. Front Rozv: George Murphy, Jack Walker, Curtis Stubbs, Mickey Bula. 80 College Social And Religious Activities Top Row: Leland Cole, Ron Graver, Wayne Day, Larry Waerle, Vernon Horton, J. R. Royer, Steve Fountain. F ourth Row: Mr. joseph Brewer, Dick Kellogg, Roger Ailshie, Fred Schultz, Dean Stewart, Charles Dougherty, Al- vin Haberman. Third Row: Buddy Poorman, Eddie Keener, Ken Turner, Bob Gilbert, Brad Steele, Bob Roeder. Second Row: Mike Wamsley, Jim Young, Don Ames, Ron Clarke, Cecil Hawkins. Front Row: John Burns, Ron O'Hara, Carl Manka, LaVerne Ratzlaff. THEYRE LIVIN' it up at the opening YW-YM mixer. JOHN BURNS Commelnces religious assembly with a reading from the Scriptures. 'elf' fu 'X . , K X S we qi? ii f r 3 . C 1, y 'Xie f 'J ,- 81 Student Engineers Complete Third Year ,t ,':: i shi!! 335 15, ENGINEERS try out their skill at mixing up anew explosive. Frank Mock holds his breath as Jack Shultz and Roger Ailshie make the final addition of ingredients. Bottom Row: jerry Allen, Charles Dougherty, Irwin McKowan. Second Row: Dick Kellogg, Larry White, John Fleurdelys, Myron Hauschild. Third Row: Mr. Brewer, Harold Singleton, Mike Smith, Mike Lackey, Gary Herren. Fourth Row: Wayne Morris, Gayle Norris, Dwayne Showalter, Charles Purser, Mr. McLain. Fifth Row: Mr. jones, Tony Hochanadel, Dave Lindahl, H, F. Rapp, Larry Lingerfelt, Larry Cole. At Hutchinson Juco And Plan Fourth fir-13'F' iifi?-'LJ' fi ENGINEER OFFICERS, vice president Mike Smith and president- secretary Frank Alexander, discuss club activities over a bottle of pop. The club started its third year with forty-eight members. Tours were taken to provide the men with ideas of what engineering means to our economy. They were taken through Boeing's plant at Wichita for their main field trip. Others were to Kan- sas Power and Light plant in Hutchinson and finally the fiber plant also in Hutchinson. Club membership rose to fifty the sec- ond semester. Bottom Row: Clarence Wilson, Bill Reese, Carl Manka, Gary Ewy. Second Row: Charles Friesen, David Russell, Leland Barrington, Jack Shultz, Curtis Stubbs. Third Row: O. L. Dankel, Frank Alexander, Jim Songer, Arlo Ebright. Fourth Row: Ernest Jones, Phil Bloom, Vernon Horton, Roger Ailshie, Fred Elliott. Fifth Row: Mike Wamsley, Poorman, Rex Dame, Leonard Tajchman. xnmnngfr. f,1w1ulu-1 1-gm 7 IRC Promotes World Fellowship Newly formed this year is the Inter- national Relations Club, the aim of which is to promote international understand- ing as a pre-requisite to a lasting world peace. In order to achieve this objective they invite speakers from foreign coun- tries, who are visiting the United States, to come and discuss past, present, and future problems facing the world. Films are shown of past achievements in the field of understanding between countries, value of world trade is discussed, and cur- rent events are high on the list of interest- ing and pertinent topics. Highlights of this year were the trips made to the International Relations meet- ings in Topeka and Omaha. The twenty-five members, under -spon- sorship of Mr. Bert Chaney, elected the following oiiicers: joe Baxter, President, Leon Cannady, Vice-President, Mary Ed- wards, Secretary. Members of the International Relations Club, Mary Ed- wards, Joe Baxter, Mr. Bert Chaney, and Janis Lees, talk with Governor George Docking during the Governor's Con- vention on International Affairs at Manhattan. Top Row: Leonard Tajchman, Bob Gilbert, Rex Amend, Ray Borden, joe Baxter, Mr. Bert Chaney. Third Row: Jerry Hiett, Don Tucker, Bob Bertrand, Charles Dougherty, Leon Cannady, john Fleurdelys, Second Row: Karen Stewart, Mary Combs, Julie Riisoe, Diann Fleurdelys, Janis Lees, Luis Simonet. Front Row: Harriette Tabor, Mary Edwards, Dalea Lamb, Sue Kincaid, Charles Lewis. f 84 -eq l E 1 ,at m Hutch Juco Linguists Organize Club Top Row: John Davies, Chester Huckabey, Monte Nixon, Leonard Tajchman, Bill French, Mike Wamsley, Frank Alexander. Third Row: Bobby Garcia, Kon Rock, Buddy Poorman, Charles Dougherty, Luis Simonet, Leland Cole, Mr. Kenneth Sinclair. Second Row: Ron O'Hara, Darlene Cook, Marlene Hirt, Glenna Vere Ricksecker, Marilyn Reisig, Jeanie Hardy. Front Row: Chiquita J. Laber, Johnnie Gessel, Karen Stewart, Bonnie Patton. Ann Drew. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB meets in Dragon Inn to sing Christmas carols in French, Spanish. and German. Ei' sWw5'.,,'M It This year a Foreign Language Club was organized under the direction of Mr. Ken- neth Sinclair. The purpose of the club is to further the understanding of cultures of other lands, thus promoting world understanding, and consequently world peace. .Of course, the club meetings give the members a chance to practice what was learned in class. Citizens of Hutchinson, who speak foreign languages were invited to attend the meetings to talk in native language groups. Films were shown of distant lands, customs studied, and dur- ing several meetings there were folk song singing and dancing. Elected as club oflicers Were: Gloria Banz, Presidentg Luis Simonet, Vice-Presi- dentg Charles Dougherty, Secretary, Jeanie Hardy, Treasurerg Bonnie Patton, Program Chairman. 85 LOCKMAN PLAYERS Top Row Roger Briggs Marvln Reiter, Vernon Horton, Jerry Machgan, Anthony Reed Bob Dyche Sponsor Walter Spitz Second Row Karen Reiter, Marilyn Reisig, Helen Green, Clifford Busick r Nancy Tryon udy Morrow Frank Mock Front Row: Mike Pritchard, Rosslyn Stewart, Dee Thomas Lockman Players Form Club The first Monday of every month was the date of the meetings held by the Lockman Players. Their officers were: President, Bob Dycheg Vice- President, Marvin Reiterg Secretary-Treasurer, Deloris Thomasg and Program Chairman, Barbara Forwalder. The members of the club and their sponsor, Walter Spitz, were responsible for the stage crews of the all-school plays. WALTER SPITZ explains the setting of ln- herit the Wind to club officers Marvin Reiter, Barbara Forwalder, Bob Dyche, and Deloris Thomas. BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB-Top Row: Sponsor Rosamond Lummmgs Ken Turner Jack Chrest Second Row: June Lively, Janice Hogan, Winona Graber Front Row Peggy Fairchild Louise Pur cell, Jo Brothers. Business Education Students Start Club WINONA GRABER was elected President of the newly-organized Business Education Club, with June Lively as Vice-President, and Jack Chrest as Secretary-Treasurer. The Business Education Club held meetings twice a month with their sponsor, Rosamond Cummings. One of their special activities was a Dutch-Treat Dinner. HJC PINS are sold by club members Peggy Fairchild and Jack Chrest to Ken Turner and June Lively. STUDENT KSTA-Top Row: Lanny Arnett, Don Tucker, Marvin Huffman, Robert Teter, jack Cunning- ham, Jim Schartz, Georgia Holland, Janice Witte, Valeria Sutton. Fourth Row: Don Acher, Jack Chrest, Brad- ley Steele, Marilyn Cooper, Janet Willems, Peggy Chrisman, Janice Weppler, Francis Richmeier. Third Row: Fern Dillard, Mrs. Eugene Randles, Caroline Hollar, Dalene Unruh, Karen Althaus, Leslie Lancaster, Elaine Roberts. Second Row: Deanna Link, Karen Geist, Carolyn Lohnes, Barbara Morris, Mary Marks, Carol Schrag, Sylvia Phillips. Front Row: Dalea Lamb, Sandra Woodson, Janis Lees, Myretta Behnke, Kathy Ridlen, Kay Larson. ' Future Teachers Work Toward Vocation RUMMAGE COLLECTED in a contest between the freshmen and sophomores is loaded into a truck by Mary Marks, Elaine Roberts, Sue Kincaid, and Dalea Lamb. I 1 Future teachers is the professional organiza- i tion for all students preparing to teach. The purpose of the organization is to promote interest in the professional organizations of teachers and give insight into the profession itself. The 45 members this year have continued the tradition of working to raise money through rummage sales and coffees to sponsor a scholarship for someone coming to Hutch- inson juco to enter pre-professional training in elementary education. Officers of the Student KSTA are Elaine Roberts, President, Mary Marks, Vice-Presi- dentg Dalea Lamb, Secretaryg Carol Schrag, Treasurer, Georgia Holland, Program Chair- mang and Mrs. Eugene Randles, Adviser. JEAN SPANGLER DON WEHRSTEIN NORMAN UTZ JIM YOUNG Women's Affairs First Semester Sport.s Second Semester Sports Second Semester Men's Affairs RAY BORDEN, First Semester President, and Men's Affairs. 1' .ai-Q -pu.. TOM BROWN, Second Semester President, and Extension. Student Commission Benefits Hutchinson ,Iuco THE STUDENT COMMISSION with the help of Tom Kelly, their adviser, have accomplished many projects this year. Some were: the solving of the traffic problem, scheduling assemblies and social activities, distributing the student fund, working on the housing situ- ation, and helping to keep the Dragon's Inn in good condition. DALTON GRANT BONNIE KREIE IRL HARTNESS JAN LOHREY Finance Social Affairs Music Forensics 89 Dragons Tale Staff 7 - gr 4 L 5. JERRY HIETT I':ditOI'-PhOlOgl'3.phC1' Clubs CONN IE RAYL Sophomores X ,fg?EEV AIEANNE HARDY PEGGY CHRISMAN Assistant Editor Faculty E , gp 1 i I H' w mswffgfss' H 533W I k ,.s,s sf A 1 ,E de I J i SUE SPONAMORE Sophomores KAREN YOUNG LEONARD TAJCHMAN Freshmen Faculty 90 Records School Year to X of JOHN DAVI ES Activities ELEANOR WI-IALEY Activities JEANNE BUTCI-IER Advisor MONTE NIXON Clubs BRYCE WITHROW Basketball N DAVlE LANE Spring Sports JAMES T. MCLAIN CHARLES PURSER Financial Advisor Football 91 THE BAND COUNCIL - Bob Hamilton, LaVerne Ratzlaff, Kathy Ridlen, Bonnie Kreie, and McCosh, make the decisions as to what trips and social functions the juco Band shall have. Social, Sporting Events Are Aided N it , is H U i 1, , ' - FWS-w K av --s.-.'2 --fEsY 1'- :-agiqii. THE JUNIOR COLLEGE BAND under the direction of Prof. Harlow McCosh provides the school with entertainment at the assemblies and at their annual concert. 92 their director, Prof. Harlow J ,,A: mtl sf f-J W uall ilfawly fzflf?-1 il?-ff sl THE DANCE BAND, consisting of members from the college band, plays for dances, varsity shows, and for the pleasure of the juco student body. With Music From The Juco Bands THE PEP BAND does its share of cheering the Blue Dragons on to another victory by playing at all home games. '93 THE COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA under the direction of Mr. Roy Peterson performs for assemblies during the year. Townspeople join Juco musicians to make up the group which also performs The Messiah. Choir, Boys And Girls Ensembles THE GIRLS ENSEMBLE made many appearances through- out the year. Top Row: Janet Willems, Julie Riisoe, Marilyn Cooper. Fourth Row: Judy Wagner, Leslie Lancaster, Carol Schrag. Third Row: Francis Hale, Pat Tope, Kathy Ridlen. Second Row: Barbara Fleurdelys, Marilyn Curran, Myretta Bell. Front Row: Harriette Tabor and Kay Larson. DANCE BAND Soloists, Kathy Ridlen and Judy Wagner, practice on a new song for an upcoming dance. JUNIOR COLLEGE CHOIR provides choral accompaniment for the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter assemblies. Make Up Popular Vocal Groups THE BOYS ENSEMBLE work to publicize Hutchinson Juco by sing- ing at downtown clubs. Top Row: Frank Blodgett, Clifford Busick, Wayne Day. Bottom. Row: Irl Hartness, Bob Dyche, and Leonard Tajchrnan. ORGAN TECHNIQUES are picked up by Marvin Huffman under the guidance of Miss Mable Hanson in preparation for a re- ligious assembly. LELAND COLE JEAN SPAN GLER -' :yi-U 1 W V7-w JIM YOUNG Debate Team Enlarges To Six THE DEBATE TEAM worked hard this year trying to do as well as last year's team which won the First, Second, and Sweep- stakes trophies at the National tournament. They debated a total of 144 times and at- tended fourteen tournaments including the National. JAN LOHREY BILL NELSON ijpfx' u COACH TOM KELLY BONNIE PATTON C O N C E N T R A - TION would be the fit- ting title for this speech given by Richard Smith to an alert speech class. Speech Classes Operate Overtime V 'yf f IANA' f R ans' ,. G e . Lt., 25555-,5g:,'1: . 5 vi- ,Q Z iff- X N. E WALTER SPITZ GENERAL GRANT, Bob Dyche, has trouble managing his clothes and his head in a skit given at a School Assembly. THE FIREBUG has Jerry Machgan, Helen Green, and Sharon Stremel hypnotized in this Fire Prevention skit. My Sister Eileen, A Lively Hit gi CAST Mr. Appopolous .............. Glenn Harbaugh Ruth Sherwood .... ....... H elen Green Eileen Sherwood .... ..... R osslyn Stewart Jensen .......... ..... V ernon Horton First drunk ....... ...... A nthony Reed Second drunk ..... ..... C lifford Busick Lonigan ....... ...,... G erald Pryor The Wreck' .... .......... R obert Dyche Mr. Fletcher ...... .... R . D. Vander Laan Helen Wade ....... ........ K aren Reiter Q5-if' Frank Lippencott .... ..... M ike Pritchard ar Chic Clark ......... .... M arvin Reiter A Violet Shelton .... Marilyn Reisig Mrs. Wade ....... ..... K ay Hoffman Robert Baker ..... ..... J ohn Baker First Admiral ..... ..... J ohn Burns Second Admiral. , . . . .... Jerry Machgan A LOT of backstage work goes along with a success- Thlfd Admiral ' ' G ary Hoivey ful play. Director Walter Spitz Technical Director Walter Sherwood 'A ' R Oger Bnggs ' Prospective tenant .... .... J udy Morrow Bob DYChe, Stage Manager Dee Thvmas, and Elec' The consul .... 1 .... .,.. F rank Mock trician Bob Stone work on sound effects for My Sister Eileen. LEADING a congo line of Brazilian sailors and various other neighbors is Eileen, portrayed by Rosslyn Stewart. 'X TT F' ' ' W s x 1 F Inherit The Wind Impresses Audience CAST Rachel Brown ................ Meeker ...... Bert Cates ..... Mr. Goodfellow .. Mrs. Krebs ..... Granny Blair . . . Rev. Brown . . . Melinda ....... Howard Blair .... E. K. Hornbeck .... Matthew Brady .... Henry Drummond Sillers ............ Bannister ........ Dunlap ...... Mrs. Loomis .... Mrs. Brady ..... Hot Dog Man .... Mrs. McLain . . . Elijah ....... Timmy . . . judge .... Mayor ....... Davenport ................... Phil ............ . .janet Willems . . . .Cliff Busick . . . . .Fred Werts . . . . .Tony Reed .Marilyn Cooper . . .Jeanie Hardy . . . . .john Baker . . . .Susan Green . . . . .Alan Stone Glenn Harbaugh . . . . .Bob Dyche . . . .Walter Spitz . .Marvin Reiter . .Jerry Machgan .Vernon Horton . . .Karen Stewart . . . .Karen Reiter . . . .Gary Howey . . .Kay Hoffman . . . . . .Gary Regehr . . .Curtis Stubbs A i l lDave Vander Laan . . . .Roger Briggs Maurice Colwell . . .Robert Roder 12 other people made up the jury and spectators. IT IS NOT GOOD . . . preaches john Baker as Rev. Brown, during an impressive revival scene. 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DIAN E MCGUIRE MARILYN REISEG 06 'wmv' E IEANIE HARDY DEANNA LIN K X...gga go 1 .f..,,. . ., , 43 -4 S :W f,- 'a- .fx L v N' 21 athletics football basketball cross country 8. track golf 8. tennis 1 Y 'IQA m y aw 4 Adv '41 . ,iif S , A Agm, ?, gf, . .',,,, L 1f,, -1ES?5P'2.'- 'irafnf-H iq .gi-is E, .2.3Qf::Q5ag3md,,,,,w 1-55- 'gm fwif,-924232214 ' j 2. 'ff' 'wg ' .din-nk ' R N44 ww M55 'nl 53' my w 1 n w 5 .k ff . .H V vwzil ' 1253155225 W 2 mi 2156 31 J + 'Q, ll'L K wi UQ Q H' Q , k Brains Behind Athletic Brawn Work ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Charles Sesher finds time between classes to make phone call regarding 1959 State juco basketball playoffs. CAREFUL THERE. D0n't swallow that fork advises Darrell Fouser to Dean Brown as the lads gulp down a noon meal at the training table in the Hub Cafeteria. Mickey Bula eyes the pro- ceedings over a glass of milk. rj -n-PQ xwgl M ,L ., wi 6' HEAD FOOTBALL COACH Bill Goldsmith has his anxious moments as 1958 Blue Draoon rid squad turns in year s most impressive performance a 33 0 pounding of El Dorados Grizzlies Under Many And Diverse Conditions ii HEAD BASKETBALL COACH Sam l3utterlield's eyes reveal mixed emotions during his team's 90-80 conquest of El Dorado for school's first league title since 1946. HEAD TRACK COACH Nelson Sorem calls out times for his cindermen during early season work out at Gowans Stadium. JOHN BRADSHAW, freshman from Langdon, takes time out from an evening's entertainment to do a little book work with a friend at the Y- Dorm for junior College athletes. Q? . tr: ' - 6' I9 ' Q ,S RAY BORDEN Hutchinson Fourth In Jayhawk Loop stil- ,haf- W vpWC,...,,,.,,,.,,,g '2 , , I, M ,1 ,, , .. e E N ww' l I 5' sa, i1lL'yn?il,ffT .,i ff le ' ' 1 H-, .5-,xl-fa , .5 Q ' 6gf 'si VV T! i:.1,3E, Y .I , L 4 l m! .- ' 2 fi2 l'Lii31'Yl'f -fLy.:1 mt Q 492 rs. Soph., T., No. 76 RON BUEHLER Soph., T., No. 70 A fine team effort by the Hutchinson Blue Dragons helped compile a 6-3-1 season record and a 4-3-1 con- ference record, responsible for fourth place in the Kansas Jayhawk Juco Conference. A highlight of the '58 season was a 20-12 victory over the Pratt Beavers, the fourth Dragon victory in five starts. However in the next game, the Dodge City Conqs quelled all Hutch hopes for a conference championship, trouncing the locals, 41-20. Garden City then added the final touches, dropping Hutch, 20-14. The conference athletic and eligibility committee selected seven Blue Dragons for the all-star squad. The honored players were Billy James, Ron Buehler, Mark Reichenberger, Bill French, Don Wehrstein, Dick Kaegi and George Rutz. PREPARING F O R T H E forthcoming gridiron wars, Coach Bill Goldsmith puts the future Blue Dragons through a strenuous practice session, previous to the '58 campaign. MEL CHRISTIAN p 3 Soph., H.B., No. 22 BRAD HOOVER Soph., E., No. 86 4 . x-, ' ESQ. ,ll ' -., ji' ..1.'fT'j4.ff1.-.-:' 'S After Opening With Consecutive Wins The Blue Dragons opened the season with a 26-14 victory over the Alumni, in Gowans' stadium, Sept. 6. Keenest Brantley recovered an Alumni fumble to give the Dragons a 6-0 lead. Billy James streaked 21 yards for a TD and galloped 72 yards to put the Dragons ahead to stay, after the Alumni had built a 14-13 lead. Bill French took a 38-yard pass to end the scoring. Avenging a 1957 loss to the Tonkawa Mavericks, the Blue Dragons gained a 13-0 decision before 4,000 anx- ious Hutchinson fans at Gowans' stadium, Sept. 12. After john DeBusk pounced on a Maverick fumble, Phil Liberty rifled a 16-yard aerial to Eddie McQueen for the marker. Hutchinson launched a 70-yard drive in the fourth quarter, capped by Billy James 13-yard scoring jaunt. in I A X it ie s . .Qs 2-.4 igJ'31f?YZ- ij. .- ' 1- '3-A-f'f'f??effi1-i-ff' ,ff 31 , , . kggfh in - 32 ff' i ' ,'j? E? lip!!-2 ,Q,'-Lf' 7 UPENDED ON THE Hutch- - inson 33-yard line, by the Ton- -. 'P kawa Mavericks' defensive '-'ff.:1fj2.f--.X I, man, R. Cherry 1225, is the -e A ' K ' '- Blue Dragons' Mel Christian Q22j. Hayes f91j is from Tonkawa. .-7X1.'-. .4 '11 L47 .-.af A New-?s:.w,' -.-- - Q- 3 K.:-we BILL JAMES TERRY MASTERSON Soph., F.B., No. 45 GEORGE PALMER Soph., E., No. 84 r I .lf f, I f -. - .n ' ' 1 1' . fx- -is - . ' '1 'V ' ff:-af: 17.12- ' -- '1 t:z',ft. .-1.2 .- wi fr f .':,..- i, T'-1 -.Q Swag- 1- 1: 111 .15 H. - . . ,. 55 'is is vm, 5 Soph., H.B., No. 44- DICK KAEGI soph., G., No. 62 Red Ravens End Dragon Win Streak- THE DRAGON DEFENSE HELD on this play, but was unable to consistently subdue the Red Ravens. Ray Borden f72j is smoth- ering the Coffeyville ball carrier, Ken Hodges 1415. Brad Hoover Q85j, Eddie McQueen Q35j and Phil Liberty fl lj assist the Dragon defense. MARK REICHENBERGER soph., E., No. so GEORGE RUTZ Soph., C., No. 50 DON WEHRSTEIN IW assi xfqflfu, 114 Soph., H.B., No. 10 WE The Coffeyville Red Ravens handed the Blue Dragons a 19-7 loss, at Coffeyville, Sept. 19. Hutchinson led in first downs and total yardage, but trailed in the most important department, scor- ing. All of the scoring was done in the first half, with Hutch drawing first blood, when Mel Christian sprinted from the six to end a 62- yard touchdown drive. Coffeyville took the ball and promptly marched 71 yards for a score. Richard Gulley passed to Manuel Oliver for the last 13. The alert Red Ravens pounced on a Dragon fumble on the Hutch ten to set up their sec- ond six-pointer. Eddie Parker plunged over for the touchdown. Gulley returned a pass interception to the 15, where Bill Gray scored the final Raven TD. Second half play was hampered by a light rain which caused fumbles and inac- curate passes and neither team scored. DON ZALOUDEK Soph., G., No. 63 it Parsons Falls Victim To Hutch Juco The Ft. Lewis A 8: M game, scheduled for Sept. 27 in Gowans' stadium, was cancelled. Tremendous defensive play was the deciding factor in the 25-13 win over the Parsons Cardinals, at Par- sons, Oct. 4. A rugged defensive unit .held Parsons to only 70 yards. Hutch scored first on Mel Chris- tian's one-yard plunge. Cardinal quarterback Bob Zymali tossed a 9-yard pass to jim Smith to give Parsons a brief 7-6 lead. Two plays after the kickoff, Billy james scampered 53 yards for a Dragon six-pointer, and the score stood 12-7 at halftime. James ran 25 yards on one play and, on the next, passed to Mark Reichenberger for the touchdown. After a Dragon fumble, Jim Smith plunged from the two for another score. On a 43-yard run, James added another six points. Q' 1' -' A ' '- , T P A ,y L e - ' Q- , X - ' .' ' I gt-Q -:Ja-'rw-' lm:' J! A I n -uni! atv -WL-1, A - V A -Q xvzzvm, M 1 , - W N A 'WT P gg,-Wig, ' .W n-!!! .mar , . X 1 E 5, 7'3 . , l T i p . H .F ,- ':4.n I ,qqyt I ,, f gf Y,W,,i ? F 2 X . 'M ' .53 ' ' ,. y Q ' 5 Q x ' :.,. t .- .1 N L ,- 1 , 9, , x . .V I N . 0' '-- ,. V - ' .1 , g. ' uwimlf' .i - 4, 3- L .5 3 ax . , 'S' sz. I 221 -if: ' V' .4 TIM, ' P l . 3' - ' - ,.. . .. I . I.. 3.3 , ..rs . ,,, v,,, E ,Ti M y a iv y. A F K 3. A hh K fs A Q fy , - in 1 ., ' ll Halo ' ' 2' ' F ak' ' ' afsesf ' . 'Tl 'Wf.-5 ' -T1 g ' if i' 'S' :ser-eu --'T .-Q ma .w .. ?.T5'f,+ikj'l4gi'4?f' t' as 1. . v ii. 4 - ' 1-fs nu ' Nth A FUTILE EFFORT is made by the Blue Dragons' George Rutz f50j and Mark Reichenberger, on the ground at the right, as Jim Smith plunges for a Parsons touch- down. Ray Borden 1749 and Bill French Q83j are the other Blue Dragons. KEENEST BRANTLEY Frosh., F.B., No, 43 MICKEY BULA Frosh, Q.B., No. 39 RICHARD BOGNER T., No. 53 COLLIDING FULL FORCE with the Pratt defensive man, Dave Washington, is Mel Christian Q22j, after a considerable gain. Bob Zickefoose Q5lj, Mark Reichen- berger QSOQ, Don Wehrstein OOD, Terry Masterson 0155, and Bill French Q83j are the Hutch blockers. Pratt Downfall Builds Hutch Hopes The league-leading Pratt Beavers were turned back by a fighting squad of Blue Dragons, 20-12, in Gowans' stadium, Oct. 10. Dave Washington passed to Dick Green for one Pratt touchdown and plunged over for the other. Don Wehr- stein, Dragon quarterback, tossed a 31-yard aerial to George Palmer for one marker, dashed ten yards for another TD and set up the third touchdown, scored by Terry Masterson. Wehrstein, previously sidelined with an injury, and Bill James gave Hutch a terrific one-two punch. JOHN DEBUSK BILL EDIGER F1'0Sh, C-, NO- 40 Frosh, C., No. 54 . g ..3 is a s DAN ERTZ Soph., Q.B., No. 12 7 STAN CODY Frosh, C., No. 52 ., l. Q 6 ...4.s,..x:E4.r I , .,,. L ,ir ,LEA N iiliff'-'Q . sf. 5'-f rf gi I CLOSING IN ON DODGE CITY'S elusive Fred Harris are Del Perkins f60j, Eddie McQueen Q35j and Jim Schartz Q75j. Harris was an explosive ball carrier and evaded the Hutchinson defense for three touchdowns. Both teams had a po- tent offense and the points accumu- lated fast in the high scoring con- ICSL Dodge Victory Erases Faint Chance An underdog Hutch Juco team got a few bad breaks and the score really magnified it, 41-20, in favor of the Dodge City Conqs, Oct. 18, at Dodge. Denis Crecelius and joe Carroll scored Dodge touch- downs, before Ron McEachern, Dragon safety, returned a kickoff 93 yards into the 'end Zone. Fred Harris broke loose for three markers and Don Ward counted the other on a pass interception. Don Wehrstein flipped a five-yard scoring pass to Lee Williams, and Keenest Brantley plunged from the one for the other Hutch scores. AL GOULD RON GRAVER BILL FRENCH Frosh, T., No. 77 Frosh, E., No. 82 Frosh, E., No. 83 ERNEST FLETCHER Soph., G., No. 64 . ff 041 2 - - 4 - .-V . 5 -5,52 ...f.:'a.,.:... af.. 3' . -5-. . .: Tj! I-5,3 il ljgjv,-2,55 :L ' -. .W-if f+1g'y1 :.'f , .. 1,4-1 53.-,bA.4.f.?1.,, ..:x,i,, ,- f'?-3'?'ii'2 .231 I '3J. M'-' 'Nr' ' -- 2 ?f-N' -1?-vw? . ,-.v . :Q ht- f.-:: iw-11:f,f'-. L :l 'l..'.-was ir' Q.. -p'.-'rw n 7 +K if . t .. illfl- Broncbusters Rack Stunned Dragons BOB GRAVES Frosh, H.B., No. 58 ART HOLLINGER Frosh, T., No. 67 Tony Pontillo and the fired-up Garden City Bronc- busters were too much for the Hutch Blue Dragons and emerged with a 20-14 decision, Oct. 25, at Gowans' stadium. Pontillo made gain after gain through gaps in the Dragon defense, going 70 yards on the second play of the second half to score. A two-yard plunge by Mel Christian was good for the Dragons' first touchdown. Wade took a 4-yard pass from McVay for a Garden marker. After Pontillo scored in the third quarter, he tossed an 8-yard scoring pass to Wade to build a 20-7 Garden City lead. The Dragons fought back, penetrat- ing Garden's 20-yard line four times in the second half, but scoring only once. Keenest Brantley Went over from the three. id A FAMILIAR SIGHT was the Garden City Broncbuster's Tony Pontillo Q47j rambling through the' Dragons' defense. Eddie McQueen Q35j falls in his path in an attempt to stop him, but help from Don Zaloudek Q63j was necessary to bring him to a halt. George Rutz Q50j is at the right. . M l LH. . L- 'xl . . Q ..,, CHARLES KIEL Frosh, F.B., No. 46 PHIL LIBERTY Frosh, Q.B., No. 11 EDDIE MCQUEEN Frosh, H.B.. No. 35 Indy Battles Hutchinson To Deadlock Scoring in every quarter, the Blue Dragons preserved a 28-28 tie at Independence, Nov. 1. Don Wehrstein tossed a 17-yard aerial to Mark Reichenberger to end an 81-yard drive, and Billy James booted the first of four conversions. Three plays later, Bob Morgan scampered 70 yards to tie the score. Ron Buehler pounced on a blocked punt, in the end zone, to give Hutch a 14-7 halftime advantage. Pete Wall plunged from the four to tie the score, but Ron Mc- Eachern galloped 16 yards to edge Hutch back in front. Morgan again knotted the score, 21-21, on a 14-yard jaunt. john DeBusk intercepted a Pirate pass and raced 60 yards for a touchdown. Independence recovered, Wall passing 27 yards to Carl Dobbins to freeze the score. A SOLID MASS OF PIRATE TACKLERS ride Hutchin- son's Billy james to the ground. Ron McEachern Q20j is in no position to help his Dragon teammate. RON MCEACHERN Frosh, H.B., No. 20 x 9 - H. . M.. t xi ? V 1, .-J' it Z. .V ' YY. If-1-.M -. .v-. -mmmlunwa-.fjm - ,vim . 1.1, 0 A BONE-CRUSHING TACK- LER finally drops Hutchinson's Billy james Q3Oj, after a sizeable gain, in the wild game at El Dor- ado. Louis Washawick f77j as- sists with the tackle. The Drag- ons are Del Perkins Q60j, Dan Ertz 1125, Dick Kaegi Q62j, and Bill French f83j. Win Hungry Dragons Taste Grizzlies A rambling Dragon backfield ground out 400 yards to help rout the El Dorado Grizzlies, 33-0, at El Dorado, Nov. 5. Terry Masterson made steady gains and finally plunged the last two yards for the first Dragon score. Billy james scampered 40 yards and Hutch jumped to a 14-0 first quarter lead. Phil Liberty, replacing the injured Don Wehrstein at quarterback, plunged a yard for a touchdown that ignited a 19-point fourth quarter. Ron McEachern scored the other two markers with fine runs of 60 and 88 yards. GERALD PRYOR GERALD RIEMANN Frosh, G., No. 69 Frosh, HLB., No. 21 F BILL ROMIG Soph., H.B., No. 37 JIM SCHARTZ Soph., T., No. 91 px X' fe? SANDWICHED BETWEEN three Ark City defenders, Billy James seems to be getting the worst end of the play, as the Ben- gals push him out of bounds. Dick Kaegi C625 is the Hutchin- son blocker. Tigers Drop Close Contest To Hutch WAYNE STUCKY Frosh, E., No. 87 LEE WILLIAMS Frosh, H.B., No. 36 --..,.-: 21.2 Y 2-5- , . , ns! V Winless Ark City made a gallant second half fight against the Blue Dragons, but were stopped short, 19-13, Nov. 14, at Gowans' stadium. Dan Ertz pushed across the first Dragon touchdown from 15 yards out. Mark Reichenberger recovered a Tiger fumble and a Dragon touchdown followed, Mc- Eachern plunging from the two. A fine 54-yard run by Terry Masterson set up the final Hutch marker. james found George Palmer in the end zone with a pinpoint pass. Bill Hollins and jim Anderson put Ark City back in the ball game with six-pointers. KEITH YEOMAN BOB ZICKEFOOSE Frosh, T., No. 55 Frosh, C., No 51 gvs'Y : 'f'f' ' V 1 .,: '1 ki 'L '-:':. ' .I 'f --J, -- 't' .., - . iile: d':1'f2, ' ffm -' -- - a w ' .Q-5 - , , '.',. ex' Q ::fP7'i7?:1:F:2f1T31' -- 1 t - .. 971:mfQ.x2f'Efi'T'4:J77ff' 'i -51 - -QI p--1 rg w.-f.r-:- A-ve' , , , .,gN.-.s ,. -.,.4.f.f.-,. . . ,-'M-vw. , N ' gfggu..-. Aff, It - ., ,Sql-it '. 325' , --1. ' ami- :p:e!g-159' 1 -' -, , W- 1,:5gy-fraud. - -. ',.,'-.1'lg-me-1 -- A +115--f1,f,s-, Dragons Open Season With Wins 1 Efa?- 7 Al Y ' I 75. 11 I -- 1 L -335 Q W 'i -' 'Wi L57 1 nnnnnnnnnnn i x 1l ' :fu ' ' f-, ,Q M, 1 U i . M 1' - - , , AS M k5k , A Q, Y Q . nnnnnnnnnn liligzigi nnnn nnnxx F it nnnnn . f x- 5 1 , ,151 , ig, M it,-1 ,ii MW. fHwlQ,:gi',Q,.,U,,., W M, - -ig :. .5 , if -- DEAN BROWN 6'1 A BADGER AMIDST DRAGONS puts in two. The Dragons won the game 79-63. 'The Dragons shown are Bill james, Norman Utz, Dean Brown, Bill French and Royce Lawson. ---. T llj gBl f H M if-is . - .. H 1. is W ,J -Q? 'rr f- k ww lim:-ia? aaa:-2:5 BILL JAMES tries to out maneuver a Pratt ball player in the second night of play at the regional tournaments at Ark City. Hutchinson's luck turned and Hutch lost not only this game but the next night too. The Dragons opened their season schedule, after trouncing the Alumni 70-63, by whipping the Mankato, Minn. team 66-54. Lawson took scor- ing honors with 18 points. Hutchinson then dropped two games in a row. Independence claimed one victory when the Dragons invaded the Indy court, in a 73-60 down- ing. Fairbury whipped the Dragons 62-48. Hutch- inson was again on a foreign court. Brown canned 18 points in this contest. The ball thievery and the fast break of the Hutchinson team, combined with well balanced scoring completely outclassed the Badgers of Ama- rillo, Texas as Hutch won 79-63. Utz led the scoring with 17 points, Brown got 16, Lawson 15. Hutchinson Ends 1953 Play With 4-2 Record ,5:. !:: ::' A 1 . Z f , t M ,V .5352 :AZ I A BILL JAMES 5'l0 CHALK UP TWO for Fouser in the Hutchinson Comp- ton game. Dean Brown blocks a futile attempt of a Comp- ton player to bloclvthe shot. Hutchinson won the game 84-64 at the Sports Arena. NORMAN UTZ 6'l I 7 f x f l lf K L. xl J Hutchinson hit a torrid 55 per cent of their first half shots against Compton, California and established a 10 point half time lead as they defeated the California team 84-64. Five of the Dragons hit ll points or more. Bill French was high point man for Hutchinson with 17 points. With Dean Brown racking 29 points Hutchinson again took charge of the Amarillo Badgers this time at Amarillo. Texas. The Dragons beat the Badgers 71-60. The Hutchinson Blue Dragons then took a well earned time out for the Christmas vacation with a 4-2 record. 123 Blue Dragons Defeat Tough Dodge Clty Team A CLAREDON defen- sive man doesn't stop Darrell F o u s e r for long. Hutch won 74 to 47 in their first game in 1959. f H Nw 'wqzgwrvf lkrfiiiikau 1 1,29 of DARRELL FOUSER 6'3 Hutchinson opened its 1959 play with a New Years Day victory over Claredon, Texas to the tune of 74-47. Scoring was light in the first half with Hutchinson trailing 20-21. After half time the Dragons began to pour it on and finished 27 points in the lead. Brown collected 16 points, French tallied 14. On the fourth day of 1959 the rugged Dodge City Conquista- dors went down to defeat under the even more rugged Hutchin- son Blue Dragons 73-67. Hutchinson's Dean Brown led Dragon scoring with 21 points. Bill French Fired 19. All five starters hit 7 or more. 124 , V' r v Dragons' Winning Streak Snapped By El Dorado Hutchinson posted their 6th straight win by defeating the visit- ing Moberly, Mo. Greyhounds 87-71. The Dragons led 52-34 at intermission. Dean Brown again tipped 20 points with 22. Law- son canned. l7, French 15, and james had 12. The Blue Dragons' 6 game winning streak was snapped by El Dorado in an 82-79 sneaker at El Dorado. Hutchinson led the game until the last few minutes of play when the El Dorado team started pouring the points in. This Dragon defeat put El Dorado in the West juco conference lead. Norman Utz sank 25 points in this gym shaking event. The Hutchinson Blue Dragons erased a 10 point lead twice in the last 10 minutes of play to defeat the Pratt'Beavers 81-80, in a very exciting game which was pulled out of the bag for Hutchinson by calm free throw shooting. Bill French hit 29 points, Norman Utz followed him with l6. YOU HAVE IT BUT I WANT IT, Bill james seems to be thinking as Dean Brown, in background, also must be. Hutch- inson downed the Moberly, Mo. Greyhounds, 87-71. '5 H ..-uuwka ' .J a ,. I S . we il ii' . . BILL FRENCH 6'3 I2 5 Hutch Triumphs Over Ark City Tigers we ,-f --nga. ef-fl '.,.Efgf, sr. - rp. J W 9 BILL BOB 4 Q X l 3 rl fzitf' ' '5fZ5'l'f BURXVELL 6'2 VEACH 6'2 'A Q 1 ' lr - I' ' . .. . L F , l l 1 3 A 1 il X A ' 1 FP:..t,, If ' 'Ami l xiii?-W . T ,Qi , ggi, If-M ' , .5 ig? T A 5 5: Rl, xx ...fs L. Z nr, X is W-'., . ss r LAYUP SHOT by Bill James is good and Hutchinson gains two more points against Ark City. Hutchinson was able to get enough similar shots to hold a good lead throughout the game. ,if Hutchinson juco handed the Garden City Busters their hrst league loss of the season on their home court with a 58-56 defeat. In this game Brown tallied 13 points, Fouser 12, Bond 7, and Lawson 7. Hutchinson played without Bill French. The Pueblo Chieftans gave Hutchinson its fourth defeat of the season to the tune of 78-59. The Blue Dragons ap- proached within a few points of surpassing them several times but couldnlt catch the Chieftans. The Dragons were guilty of many mistakes but gave the Pueblo team a tough game all of the way. Hall was high point man for the Dragons with 13 points. Hutchinson juco Basketeers held a commanding 8-l lead in the opening minutes of play and the Ark City Tigers simply could not catch up. Bill French led Dragon scoring with 20 points, Dean Brown racked 14. The Blue Dragons won by a ten point margin at a 61-51 pace. Dra ons Down Dodge City Conquistadores . 1 A V N .KV . fC x , X. lr V2 . ,, ., 5 . h' 4 V I , R Z? ij 17 l mn IX fl Y 1 T CM- ' ' if 1 ,2 lf Y !' 3 1'1 11 '11, ,'!! l wsiillilif'-fr . - s i.',.,m1i 1:-M i 1 fi tagwggfg, . , 1 ff- ff . fff1'iH?gr.iri'.': ..-': r:ggizLf'5'-1-.ag -..nd'-ssqiagfsg pq ,iq xi 44 '::.. i , - . ,. ': I 152' Ji' ' , . EVERYBODY S BALL IS fought over by B111 French and Norman fa,-:i r ' - U tz against a Pratt player. - . X .Xl I p . . 1- 'P'. ' GARDEN CITY grabs a rebound in an all-out attempt fl 4n4M,,,Qgi,,e - ' 'f .Q -iw r-'sin . 'f4Jif1'Z J':fe 1 V: ' . ' Y ' to even the score. ,Their attempt failed and Hutch went on to win 81-60. ' ' ' av or .- .ff- ',-TQIT I V ,1 , emi id.-V I , 3 al... L- ROYCE LANVSON 5'10 Hutchinson again outclassed the Dodge City Juco team at the Arena by trimming them 64- 61. Hutchinson pulled away to a comfortable lead but Dodge City narrowed the margin to three points in the last minutes of play. Dean Brown fouled out early in the second half. Bill French led scoring with 18 points. It was a rugged game with the Dragons coming out on top. With Dean Brown hitting 25 points the.131ue Dragons rolled over Garden City juco 81-60 in one of I-Iutchinson's Hnest games of the year. Hutchinson pushed to an 81-48 lead with three minutes and twenty seconds to play. The re- serves played the rest of the game. 127 1 H H ,L r -ff? ,F-'Elin ,t, 4' w im Q V- . Pa ji-6-L ik W if 1 , 1 I- .xwy T mm ru 5' is if- , 'W ,L :O 499 i F I i 4' 2 ' V 4 , v A LV -.1 w l ,I mug: 0 ' We M' 'il tu.. Juv' A - st- '41 rm- ...iz 1 i r K 4 1-' ,U F 2 it ..:Si 4. vm ws- ..t A K Wi I Y , . gm ' fp U is Dragons Put Down Fairbury 62- 1 ff ' Q , .if Q . ' - Hi wifes? ,. , . :I W- 4-av-f' A -- , . 5' ' 1 .1 - ' ., rw f 1 ' if- .14 ' U w 4 . , w f- ..... L r is al M -3 1 Q-ef o ' B 2 r ,. 1 . r - . Lis' :': t i - E5 'iz' 2 A1AA'2 Q Kbil W iga w .. H l B B -V -- LOOSE BALL will soon be controlled by Hutchinson as V jfgj ff 'l'L -2 gg Charles Purser and jim Bond try to grasp it. J .LLL. fi? QH-Q ,:' A '-'5'5'l :'i Wl' ' .l i 'rfiii M JOHN BRADSHAW 6'1 1- --:fn ., ..:fe , H Llsfgfaifg 1wv',f'we21.., JIM BOND 6'3 ,Q . Hutchinson avenged an earlier loss to Fairbury, Nebraska by FM l llll I V trouncing over them in a 62-56 game. The Dragons exhibited 4 x A -a line come back in the second half after trailing the Bombers 25-37 at intermission. Dean Brown, who was held to 3 points . ,M Him for the evening. jim Bond came off the bench to hit 13 points for the Blue Dragons. in the first half contributed 17 more for a total of 20 points gg v . . if ,EE Vw 4 W, 'r ,. 2 2 fgzf.-.M. if 128 H H Hlliu X . ' ri Hutchinson ins In Double Overtime The Hutchinson Blue Dragons defeated the Pratt Beavers in a close contest which assured Hutchinson of at least second place in league standings. Steinhart of Pratt tallied 29 points for the game's high. Utz and Brown scored 17 points each for the Hutch- inson juco team. . The Blue Dragons made up a I3 point deficit in the final ten minutes of regular playing time to send the game into an over- time with a score of 42-42. The second overtime ended in another tie of 44-44. The Dragons then went on to defeat Ark City 48-46. This was the second time the Dragons had downed Ark City. THREE WAY TIE ball is fought over by Darrell Fouser and two Pratt Beavers as Bill French prepares to back him up. 25- rt 'y ffmyl ' mea rg We-ff A , it mi , ' f ltr:iTa....2i4-Qs- M K f . ,,. , we fm I 1 . wwf- f I.. f I Q-L rflwf- . ' . - - 4219-1 l I X .f.-we-.-ft . A . .:E:aw r ' ' -'s-rf! ms ,Sir . ' H . Elil54.g2i:.i2lg-fam, 51 -Q 'WIIMI 'I . 'JI 'nf ffl! I ., ' , ' -if ' . Y 'I' U I 'N 4. x ' I , 4 . sf- , . M ff. H -. O . , N a.. , Y - , wma Q .fY 'fwtzf7' , 'P' - - ' Issey '. . 3.5m 4 ' L+, -I-rtvzrw -Q irq . ii-:g'PW,Q'1 . fe - - . SW ?- flier? . A f- - 1 , . , M .fr-a'q::.!':Y'?f!! Q-x ,- P' A-1: H' ,. ,wg f,,, s-M y .1 -sf. -3-ff- f r 1f H' We . . - F a:,.::. . :. L - , yy sz... xg ' ' ,,,'.:wMrml -ajfaw iiliwr ,Im 1 JIM RUSSELL 6'2 JIM CHALLMAN 5'l0 Q ,? -J , --f.l lg , ie '-3? ' I Q t f WSW 2' ' ,3 . I-E? TFP: , I lf?.-ww f'- Fe' - T 1 rf ' f , Wfif. igz.-,:5:'r: .... . ,, . ' I l ' Q Q.. ' timwyail we-Cl: A zzwhif 'LI' S-all - .-...L-1. -bf' S'kW3F?'SSCJ , , 3' . -...fm .-14- -V ,,sEf.Q,, . Y... 1 l. ' f - :J v13?1 m Lulfl'1sZQQ25J-'lk ' ,..-. L JI,:m.?,f3., V31 'sstliissxrf' gli? I.V':I',Qlf. JLQYVJ Jgglsilq- 1'22,.Az:m-Hwy: - ' ' Dragons Win West Juco Championship CLIMBING the golden ladder for two points against El Dorado is Royce Lawson. The Hutchinson Blue Dragons rum- bled over the El Dorado Grizzlies in the wrap up game of the West Juco con- ference. Both teams entered the game tied for first place with 8-l records. The stage was set and with Bill French hitting 31 points the Dragons put on a splendid performance before an Arena capacity crowd. Hutchinson led 48-29 at half time and went on to top their previous high by 3 points in downing the Grizzlies 90-80. This was Hutchinson's first undisputed championship since 1946 of the West juco conference. RON GRAVER 6'2 CHARLES PURSFR 6'0 ,, at . ,sm iszwm Q5sg!,a:5 4' ' , ...E -- ml : 333 i ..,. M . r, f,- -'I A ' 'f . W ff ' R.. V YE' ' iii wi , f G ' 512.3 f .1 - AT .... . ll 1 f':f'.f7'.'1.. ii' -E A' i ,, ' Q-1. 4 . -,.,.Ci2,:. ,, afgp., Y.. . -, : 130 But Unable To Pull Through Regionals MIKE HERBEL 5'l1 The Hutchinson Blue Dragons defeated the Mc- Pherson Central Tigers 45-41 in the first round of the Region 6 tournament at Ark City. The Drag- ons trailed throughout the game until the Hnal minutes when through the combination of tight defense and the sharp shooting of Norman Utz allowed Hutchinson to catch and defeat McPher- son. Ankle injuries claimed most of the action of Bill French and Norman Utz. 1 r,i.-we-5 133' FORBES LAPP 6'0 The Pratt Beavers whipped the Dragons in the semi finals. Hutchinson had previously beaten the Beavers twice in conference play. This defeat left Hutch- inson with no hope of reaching the nationals. The Hutchinson defeat in the iinal night ol tournament play left Hutchinson with fourth place in the region. Hutchinson played a hard ball game but couldn't match the fired up Ark Citians. l3'I Harriers Make Respectable Showing sw k 1 I . 5 J 1 WE t ' ' 2 -. C' 1 V ' Q ' 3 . iff ,g - . if , X U sq , , a J , a s Q 4 - ,, , , ., . A ,, . .,L L 1 1, , . ' 1 a 3'2I..L,i2g. .3 A: iz '14 ff AY aes - A .' Q ' -A Y . H ww 5 it ' QT 4- ,, Q . 3 Q,..r7a..aZ tg. ', .J ' Li . .M H5- 45 W: -, i -42 -E J' -- ' , . a ml 1 . rvfxra 2 gm, ,j'.:.,..,,r i. 3 ,,: .WL , f lip X ...ng , it ,,.3W..,,,,-'15,,iv..M W- ' .,,,w . fl g in N - 5, i- If - ' .-'ff ff. ,..,.-1-...g..-ii. Ai: gsm ,jill ., 311-,AQ5-I ,q, y. ia., PAL, , -f ,. .,.:. f- 5 . 1Wf' ' . ., L V. g WNV.. . . , -Af. .4 f- -'- , 1 f - ' W 4'f1-wr-.' V- 1. 1- , , . ' 7-4-'ff .. 5 gg.. - .ff -- 'pl' -, V4 ,. iii . 4.1-.lf -i- . Z ,yu iff: ,fa -. C124-:L 'T' . liiggfi ' '3'lgy5.4? T :E if A '7' 1 - 4 - 'fr' Sir , '. 2. ' f' . .f-'Y mmf 'a ,. .. .. 5. 41,531-' ' nu.. ,. ' .f r--.W 5 f'??t1,... : , ,i gsdgrww mt WC'--isa .s 2 V' - - we 1' .f-'fc-' 1 - '-r :. H 1 -'Q' ..... . Af V Q -f r- ' vq- 5.1, .W-,Q -- 1-Y . bf - f was .sr 1 gif'-1 wwf, ,- '-fkfiwf f 'F 7 ' ga' Lf 1 -4 Q- .., f f --f 4 ii' ' ni' A A ,.,w',fgf!f' , J5,1a5'. , -V, .,,,,-,,.f,,,. ' ,M ,uf RAY SCHMITZ, sophomore ace, grabs an early lead at the start of the season's final cross country meet against Coffeyville at Carey Park, Nov. 14. Don Ames and Don Achers fight for fourth. I-IUTCI-I STANDOUTS, Ray Schmitz and Don Ames, regain the lead on the final half mile. Bill Tennant vies with a Red Raven for the number four spot. Don Achers is close behind in sixth. 1-lutchinson's 1958 cross country team, coached by Nelson Sorem, and led by Don Ames and Ray Schmitz, turned in a respect- able showing. The Blue Dragon harriers defeated South- western twice, lost to Coffeyville twice, lost to Fort Hays State, and Finished fourth in the Wichita Invitational. The real duel was not so much between opposing teams, as it was with Ames and Schmitz. Schmitz ended the season with four wins over Ames. However, none of the vic- tories were by large margins. Hutchinson's record might have been two wins better. If Coach Sorem's prize pair had received help against Coifeyville, the Dragons might have nabbed wins. In both meetings between the state's only juco cross country squads, Schmitz and Ames nailed down the two first spots. However, Coffeyville's depth turned the tide against the Salt City runners. Other Dragon harriers were Bill Tennant, Larry Shite, Chester Huckabey, Tom Armour, and Don Aehers. Schmitz and Ames were the lone sophomores. ALL ALONE at the finish are champion Ray Schmitz and runner-up Don Ames. Schmitz broke away in the final 20 yards for the win HJC Cindermen Have Good Season 1959 TRACK SCHEDULE Mar. 26. .. Apr. 3 .... ... Apr. 10 .... Apr. 15 .... Apr. 17, 18 .... Apr. 25 .... May 1 .... May8 .... . . . . . . . .W.U. Frosh at Hutchinson . .Garden City, Pratt at Hutchinson . . .Garden City Relays . . . . Pratt Quadrangular ....K. U. Relays Baker Relays . . .H.J.C. Night Relays KP-ICAA State Meet at Hutchinson .. sl IN THE AIR, sophomore letterman Nick Seitz grunts and groans, in an effort to get a better leap. ON THE LAND, Doug Goodnight, soph- omore letterman from Plains, bites sand as he falls short of his marker. May 16, 17. . .NJCAA National Meet at Hutchinson RAY SCHMITZ, sophomore from Andale, breaks nu x X U iw' 1' f l - gf I -A H 5' the tape with a burst of speed at the finish of a grueling mile run. 1958 NJCAA TRACK QUEEN, Stephanie Brooks, takes time out from a busy day, to watch 1959 Blue Dragon cinderrnen work out. .tm ., .rs X . , 4535 K 'HQ gewitil r f ' J .SX-. .EQQ . kin... .,.:.. 1. ..- E ifmzafl: ,jg i,ii,,7-.f9 21-v ?f1 MIKE HERBEL, freshman from Lyons, demon- strates the proper method of putting on the num- ber 12 green at Carey Park. MIKE WAMSLEY, teeing off on number 10 at Carey Park, is a returning sophomore letterman from Hutchinson. He aided the 1958 squad in successful bid for a state championship. Golfers Have Tradition To Uphold fi' im- KON ROCK, brushing up on his eight iron, is a freshman from Hutchinson. Last spring Rock was a member of the state championship Hutchinson High School squad. The 1959 Hutchinson junior College golf squad had quite a reputation to live up to Previous Blue Dragon golfers had captured state championships in 1957 and 1958. Graduation wiped out most of last years fine team. Mike Wamsley and Gary Joyce sophomores from Hutchinson, were the only returning lettermen. The sponsor of the team was Athletic Director Charles Sesher Aside from the important state meet Hutchinson had a home and home series scheduled with Arkansas City junior College Before the season opened Hutchinson officials also had hopes of adding Emporia State and Fort Hays State to the 1959 schedule. Little was known about the newcomers to the '59 aggregation. Mike Herbel, freshman from Lyons, and Kon Rock, frosh from Hutchinson, were the most notable. 1, POISED FOR ACTION are live members of the 1959 Blue Dragon net squad. From left: Maurice Col- well, sophomore, Roger Suttle, freshmang Don Haskard, sophomore, Dick Alumbaugh, freshman, and Vic Krebaum, sophomore. Tennis Squad Inexperieneed, But Able The 1959 version of Hutchinson junior College's tennis squad had several new faces among its members. Some of the important cogs in last spring's state runner-up team were graduated. However, the newcomers to the HJC nel scene were not entirely without experience. Craig McGowan and jim Bond played on the 1958 Hutchinson High School team. Mc- Gowan was also active in summer tournament play around Hutchinson. Also, expected to aid the cause was Maurice Colwell, a transfer from Wichita University. Colwell played at Hutchinson High. Vic Krebaun, a sophomore, participated on the HJC squad last year. Another soph, Don Haskard, and freshman Dick Alumbaugh, came to the team without any previous inter- scholastic competition. Athletic Director Charles Sesher scheduled matches with Pratt and Arkansas City, along with other important meets. FRESHMEN NETTERS Craig McGowan and Jim Bond volley during a pre-season workout at the junior college courts. Index Acting ......... ..... 9 0 Activities Division . . . . Aides . . . Assemblies . Bands . . . Basketball ...... .... Basketball Queen .......... . Basketball Queen Candidates . . . . Board of Education .... Carnival Queen . . . . Cheerleaders Contents . . . . Coaches . . . Dean .. Debate . . Dragons . . . Dragonettes ....... . . Dragon Tale Staff .... . . Engineers ............. . . Faculty-Student Division .... . Football ............... . . . Football Queen ...,...... . Football Queen Candidates . . . . Foreword ............,.. French .. 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