Hutchinson Community College - Dragons Tale Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)
- Class of 1963
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E n me 3 S M-M' if M--f W- -M-W - W - - N 4 f 'W f -M-f-- -A-W-W-MW N- W Awfv-uf..-mr 1- -1 W'- 763 DR G0 9 TALE HUTCHINSGN JUNIOR COLLEGE Published by Student Publicat Hutchinson junior College Hutchinson, Kansas In our society which grows more complex year by year, the junior college is playing a greater role than ever before. One out of every four students in America today begins his college education in a junior college. The junior college, as a fonn of higher educa- tion, has a two-fold purpose: lj it is a college par- allel, and Qj it has vocational education facili- ties both for young students and for adults wish- ing to gain more specialized training close to home. The junior college is unique in that it houses both a college preparatory program and a voca- tional program which meets the needs of adults and younger students not planning to go on to a four-year school. And Hutchinson Junior College, as the largest junior college in Kansas, is an example of the im- portant part the junior college is playing in Amer- ican Education today. l'l john Anderson, Governor of Kansas John Anderso Governor of Kansas Clifford A. Busick, County Commission I firmly believe the junior College is the best way in which the students of this com- munity can economically further their ed- ucation. I am very proud of the fact that Hutch- inson and Reno County has such a Junior College. D Sincerely yours, Clifford A. Busick Chairman, County Commission 4 No institution in Hutchinson is of greater val- ue to our community than our Junior College. For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world but does not have KNOWLEDGE. When it comes to education, people are di- vided into two groups, those who realize its value and those who don't. If a person understands how education opens the way to opportunity, he may suspect its worth. But if a person also understands how the lack of.an education bars the way to opportunity, he is certain to know its worth. The Hutchinson Junior College is a real asset to people of all ages in this area. It is Aladdin's Lamp in our own back yard waiting to be dis- covered by some, and to all it is another source of that extra usomethingl' that makes this coun- try a better place in which to live. Respectfully, Henry W. Thiessen Dean A. H. Elland Mayor Henry W. Thiessen The Hutchinson Junior College is proud of its many fine achievements. As our enrollment exceeds the thousand mark, new services are needed. Dreams of additional space have been formulated into plans and this has resulted in the starting of a building program. By the use of student funds through revenue bonds, a stu- dent union is being constructed on our main campus. A dormitory is also approaching com- pletion on our newly acquired site just north of the old campus. As the college continues to serve the commu- nity and the state, it is gratifying to see one phase of the needed building program taking concrete form. We now dream of the time when tax funds will make possible the addition of needed academic facilities. Dean A. H. Elland Mary Beth Young, Editor We have chosen for the 1963 Dragon's Tale the theme All Roads Lead to Hutchinson? Our school is no longer a local junior college, we have students from 17 states and 4 countries. In fact, only 677i of the 1962-63 enrollment comes from Hutchinson or Reno County. The students follow the roads that lead to Hutchinson. Hutchinson Junior College has been, for many of those who have attended, the beginning of suc- cessful and prominent professions. Its outstanding record of successful transfers has gained recogni- tion for Juco in all Kansas four-year schools and in numerous out-of-state institutions. As a mat- ter of fact, 75-8071 of all Juco graduates in the past have transferred to senior colleges. That this decade has been one of advancement for our junior college has been proved by an en- rollment which is double that of the Fall of 1955. The teaching staff and the number of subjects of- fered have also increased, adjusting to the in- creased demands on the college. There were 54 faculty members in 1962-63 as compared to 21 in 1955. The Era of the Junior College has begun, a fact proved by the increased attention being paid to the role of the junior college by both the state leg- islators and the public. Proof of the importance of junior colleges is the county-wide Board of Regents recently organized to work with the city school board to determine junior college policy. Roads which lead to a place must inevitably lead from that place. It is our hope and our belief that those who choose to take the road to Hut- chinson Junior College and higher education take something worthwhile away with them when they leave, that the knowledge they have gained, the friends they have made, and the academic achievements which they have attained during their stay will prove valuable to them. And be- cause its alumni make contributions to society, so does Hutchinson junior College. Mary Beth Young Editor DEDICATEE Brewer Given Recognihon A dedicatee is a person honored by a group be- cause he has done something to merit that honor. He has the respect and admiration of others be- cause he is a warm, understanding person who conducts himself with decorum and makes a con- tribution to the school. Besides possessing these qualities, a dedicatee must have something extra. Mr. Joseph E. Brewer has this something extra. He is willing to go be- yond the formal limits of the classroom to give personal assistance to students. For these reasons - and others - Mr. Brewer, We are pleased to dedicate the 1963 Dragon's Tale to you. 7 TABLE CF CGNTENTS 'fl w, School page 10 8 A ctivities page 32 Sports page 66 C' lass page 118 Features page 100 9 y I V. ff 1 Q N All ROADS SUPERINTENDENT SMALL Heads City School System Mr. Lowell A. Small, as superintendent of Hutch- insonis public education has been chief planner and co-ordinator for twelve years. In carrying out his job, Mr. Small keeps the vast machinery of the public schools running smoothly. He inter- views and employs new teachers, plans the budget, and oversees construction of new buildings and additions. Besides serving with the board of education in association with the entire school system, he works directly with the junior college board of regents. He has a B.S. degree from Kansas Wesleyan Uni- versity and an M.A. degree from the University of Colorado. His post-graduate work was done at the University of Missouri and Oregon State Uni- versity. He holds an honorary degree of Doctor of Literature, is a member of the national honorary fraternity, Kappa Delta Phi, and is a past presi- dent of the Kansas State Teachers Association. SCHCOL BOARDS Cooperate to Set Policies The Board of Regents approves a report on progress of the construction of the student union and dormitory. Members are: SEATED: Mrs. Alice F. Holmes, Mr. Wlesley Nunemaker, Mrs. Hyla C. Bacon, Mrs. John Oswald, and STANDING: Mr. Tom Armour and Mr. Jack Maloney. Guiding not only junior college activities but those of the McDonough, Mr. Ralph W. Thorne, Mr. Lowell A. entire school system is the Hutchinson Board of Educa- Small, Mr. Ralph W. Dunlop, Mr. Earl W. Pearce, Mr. tion. Members are Mr. William Hutchinson, Mr. William Stewart Oswalt and Mr. Richard W. Dillon. 13 ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF Perjirm Many Duties Mrs. Anna Jo Smith, secretary to the dean, manages to find the visitorls chair empty long enough for them to check over some of the many details she must supervise. .7-W.. wi .f H fw 'V If AN .-,....t ,s,, ,L .s. k.lg st . . , T , 5 14 Registrar C. E. Taylor and his secretary, Mrs. Margaret Swafiford, have little idle time as they keep records on all students enrolled at the junior college. Here they are working on transcripts. George Koon, Director of Industrial Education and the Evening College, explains the next task to his secretary, Mrs. Betty Hunt. wmwllv- .V Q , vi I ifziig L aff' X ,.., ,,,, WWW? Director of Student Affairs, Sam Butterheld, takes time from his teaching activities to welcome a student for counselling. N, ev-1 A Mandy structor housing 15 lVomer1. Leopulos, Home Economics in- Hdoubles in brass as Dean of She also aids girls in Ending The pleasant smile of Mrs. Shirley Frank, bookstore assistant, helps ease a student's pain while purchasing just one more bookf, Now, letas see. If I add this here and subtract that from this colurnn,', Mrs. Hazel Doherty says to herself as she concentrates on balancing the books. Mrs. Doherty is junior college treasurer. Mrs. Doris Hall, receptionist and one of the girl Fridays in the main office checks student absences for the day. 16 LIBRARY Provzdes Stuajf Atmosphere MYRTLE HAUGHN, Librarian, A.B., University of Kansas, B.S.L.S., Denver Uni- versity. Peace Corps advisor. X The Reader's Guide is the index to the library, maintains Miss Haughn as she assists Steve Cole and Myrna Hudson in its use. 'Tm sure this is the b0ok,', thinks Miss Ruth Boyce. She serves as night librarian in the juco library. Student librarians assisting in the library are Myrna Hudson, Marilyn Geesling, Karolyn Lind- er, Bonita Nestor, Margaret Ochs, Sharon Blas- del, Hazel Colvin and Chris Hudson. Orville Hopper and Andy Robb, juco custodians, team up to accomplish in fewer trips the task of keeping the halls shiny. .1 Ralph B. Smith, custo- dian for the Industrial Education building. George Littlejohn, campus policeman, takes a five minute break before another round of the campus parking lots. STAFF Operates Behind the Scene 's E' ll 5 ll n 1 ve if e, wwjgi, tn, M nr -' I UPU kai lJ,.,g lx lx I Q. l f OK gi I ,. ' J'-'l'l'1.... , 1,a,,,,,i, I . WUHHX Robert Tavelino is the night custodian. li is s..t ,,.egii!5!T DRAGON INN Operates For Last Year PKK Born February 14, 1961, the Dragon Inn will see its last days with the completion of the student union building. In two years it grew from a rented cash register s and a used refrigerator to a full-fledged snack bar Q complete with sinks, roasters and coffeemakers. It will probably be converted into a class room, Zgr ldly . iggr, L ,, , . faculty offices or general work rooms. -:-':' ' yy 1 etrerese eeeae l A :- 'tii' Reaching for a frosty treat is Mrs. Jo Bunker. Mrs. Bunker has been with the Dragon Inn since it opened. As part of the clean-up campaign, Betty McGhee tacks Coming right up, smiles Mary Jane Hannigan. up a poster. E55-P Hits .. QHQGQQ f 'Es I9 HUMANITIES Largest typ Six Dz'vz'sz'0ns The largest group under the new divisions sys- tem innovated this year, is the humanities divi- sion. Under its head, Mr. Tom Kelly, the division includes eighteen faculty members representing the fields of English, speech, journalism, art and music. The English department, of which Miss Inez Frost is head is the only organized depart- ment within the divison. Mr. Tom Kelly speaks at a humanities meeting as head of the division. Mr, Inez Frost assists him as head of the Eng- lish department, which is formed within the division. It should work, muses Mrs. Arless Eilerts. She and Mr. Dale Gleason ex- perimented with team-teaching in their freshman English classes. Anderson Bender Brown REBA ANDERSON, Englirh A.B., Northwestern State Collegeq M.A., George Peabody College, Nashville, Tennes- see. Reading improvement program. BERNICE BENDER, English B.S., Kansas State University: M,S., Kansas State University. Assembly committee. ELAINE BROWN, English A.B., Phillips University, Enid, Oklahoma, A 20 3 is fwf- :.z-1 :f:.as-se- Wien- . f ng .. H . . . .. V 7 . z--.tMna+'5efz- , .. 5,-1..f,- - : ,.,,wz5.m,5.p ,, . f- N -mardi , .,.. 1 K .. , tp ,iifpglgiz - , 1 4551955 f.,5Z.:v-- : rezfY'-'11 2 f' V 5' 'Q-t, 'tii - - ' sw : .:'+f rcssl5nz.5r1f f' i t . fs.ss,,, .'f-, .wi-. , . .wg.tt5,. 4,-. A. . I ,k-,.,f 5, t ,gigssgft ,,.- . - X if . . . ,.., .ws tfwttf wsatya ,pw ,. gm, .titfgf ww wwiits, ggfiag, , et 'S J Kiwis 1 ,ri Wfffe N is std 'K , fs t v as K' xt Wk at 1 9... ,wa -':i55:5:pggg,Q:f, HAH- fnmf' A:: -gtrxxpgufzc ':, miffriiglwsgit 21f,5f9' :555121:r-rw-251: . 1:1 Q.-gifgssfgfzqxg-4 ' jg::::::55-'5':???2?- 154' 'yi .,,f1:::: 2I :mx -nzsf--,wffgg asf ,.::::fs,22r:,g?--x:: ,:: ,gi-J. ggg355i55,:a3.f2r ,.f::::5 .,f-.gas .tg ,, . JM, A, My g , 35 E221 apt, fwawggaf- .tu- 1-rfff! s5e?:::::.:-im Jai? Sz: .,..::s'r- 5 1 fit-M FRANK BUSCHMAN, Foreign language B. Th., Tabor College, B.A., Friends Univer- sity. Modern Language Club. DOROTHY DALE, Music B.M., Kansas State University, M.A., Colo- rado State College. ARLESS ETLERTS, English, journalism B.S., Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, M.S., Kansas State Teachers' College, Em- poria. Jr. Collegian, Dragonls Tale, Phi Theta Kappa. INEZ FROST, English A.B., M.A., University of Kansas. Phi Theta Kappa. DALE GLEASON, English B.A., Wayne State College, Wayne, Nebras- ka, M.A., University of Arkansas, Fayette- ville. Student Commission. GERALD HICKEY, Foreign language B.A., University of Wichita, M.S., Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia. Modern Buschman Dale Eilerts Frost Gleason Hickey Language Club. Miss Marvel Senti wonders what a real dragon looks Well, itlll never be a best-seller,'l think language instructors Gerald Hickey and Frank Buschman. -s. 5 - s l ,,,-,, like as she surveys some products of imagination done in her art class. 21 TOlW KELLY, Sjn'r'c1z, Debate HS. MSN Kansas State College of Pittsburg. Student Connnission. Phi Rho Pi. Forensics, Dehatf: Flllrllf KKANTER. rlffurif B.Mus., BS., Fort Hays State College. H, D, lXfICCOSH,Ba1z1l HS., University of Wichita: M.A., Colorado State College. Cheerleaders. ARRYL PAUL. Alzlxic BNI.. Drury College. Springfield, lVllSSOLlYl BLM., L'nix'ersity of XYic'hita. Dragonaires. ARIEL PERRILL, Iirzglislz BA.. Kansas WVeslf-yan: NLS.. Kansas State Tearhers College of Emporia. KA'l'lllilllNE SCTHELLENISERG. Ifnxglitlz B.S,. llniversity of Kansas: MS., VVest Texas State College. ii i'iii L gtifaiaiii . W M'- Kelly Kramer MeCosh Paul Perrill Sehellenberg Posed rnueh like students, Miss Reba Anderson and lNIrs. Ariel Perrill concentrate on a Humani- ties meeting. hir. Theodore VViebe, Miss Bernice Bender, and Miss Katherine Sehellenberg listen attentively during a Hu- manities lecture. 22 7 Substitute music instructor for the beginning of second semester was John Albertson. Mrs. LaVina Ollenberger taught for the remainder of the year. Senti Spitz f I -.....,,MM,., 'WM' Thank goodness I can put this up for another day, seems to think Harlow D. McCosh. Wiebe 23 MARVEL SENTI, A rt A.B., University of Kansas: MA.. Teachers College, Columbia University. YVALTER SPITZ, Drama, Sprvcfl B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. Emporia. Lockman Players. THEODORE A. NVIEBE, Englixll B.S., M.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATICN Increases Technical Skill The program of the division of Industrial Ed- ucation plays several educational roles. Various parts of the program are designed to increase technical skill, to provide general education and theoretical knowledge, and to provide teacher training in the held of Industrial Arts. The prime objective of the division is to prepare students for gainful employment in a particular occupa- tion. bn U HLX A. B. CAMERON, Industrial Arts. B.S., M.S., Kansas State University. DEANE BANKER, Vocational Drafting. B.S., Fort Hays Kansas State Collegeg M.E., Colorado State Univer- sity. ROBERT LEHMANN, Electronics Instructor. BS., Kansas State College of Pittsburgg ME., University of Missouri. Witfiftff Earl Weidman and Robert Lehmann, electronics instructors, are surrounded by modern equipment in the electronics laboratory. i'This is the line that isn't quite rightfi Deane Banker, drafting instructor seems to say as he checks a studentas drawing. Banker Cameron Lehmann GEORGE KOON, Indu.ttrialEducatio1z. B.S., M.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg. EARL WEIDMAN, Electrical Technology. B.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburgh. RONALD WILSON, Metalwork Technology B.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg. ELMO WINTERSTEEN, Automotive Tcclmology. A.A., Ft. Scott Junior Collegeg B.S., M.S., Kansas State College of Pitts- burg. Koon Wleidman Wilson Wlintersteen UI believe this part belongs heref' thinks Mr. Elmo Wintersteen as he looks over an impressive piece of Decisions, decisionsf' think Mr. Ronald Wilson and automotlve machmery' Mr. A. B. Cameron as they compare some class notes. . -... X 25 ,siigsit . ' K , 1 4 , ,f W, f ,. ,yt All PHYSICAL SCIENCE Prepares Space-Age Students Don,t spill that on my necktief' laughs Mr. Joe Brewer to Mr. Fred Elliott, a fellow chemistry instructor. JOSEPH BREWER, Chemistry A.B., Kansas State Teachers College of Em- poriag M.S., Kansas State University. L. A. BRITTON, Mathematics, Mechanics B.S., University of Oklahomag M.S., Univer- sity of Kansas. Engineers Club. KAY DUNDAS, Mathematics B.S., M.S., Fort Hays State College. Dragons Club. Isn,t this a switch?,' Mr. Kay Dundas seems to ask Mr. Gordon Jones as they enjoy a cup of coffee in the Dragon Inn. Brewer Britton Dundas 26 rss.. ,WfW,,A, ,.. , f 13 msifsigngfisit ' e gg?-2' fgg,Q3gsvmt.m,s.r. at smz.f:.:s.... .. fmsiiazilssms fm gegs.. f--f A- ff-- s ggzeissifiiis .. W. . A .,. ,.m.,,,, its-.t..w .V i. i. is AA A fiisiwgli iil . +14 .1 . est. il S M Q.. f 3 was get is 9 5 X il 535191 Eres 43 ' WQWLFQS S f 3 iw M me 1'-1 W ts tems N 8 Q it tm X af 2 ggffegbpi X X F 15 9'3xK'2X fetfstw Sgsie21eg1gif1i'- - - t. . ,:I l 9155EL!5iil?iIi ?Z1fiix1 .- 6 ' J. -a1SrS3Y'ff5Q is s?ftsPfi.?lLf52,S4ggszg4sgQa f ire -we , 5' Iwi! , L s.:2sf 5:.:::- :A 55 ay Q9 Elliott Kitchen Jantz McLain . . g. .gwgsszL,ssg-4 wfsssssxzztf . .. ....fsw.tt..t1..s- - 'iff mf ' 313352. zgslieig . .. I iii? ESE? -555: ' ' 2 Efiuiff-i.i'Yi1l1,222 1sezzsszissizfzzifsfiz ., .. '. 1 ' FRED ELLIOTT, Chemistry '- B.S., M.S,, Kansas State College, Pittsburg. pi? Dragons, CYR. 'xi -H... ,mi 'vxfff :I 5, ..t, .. ,, D.B. JANTZ, Pyhsical science I A.B., Friends University, M.S., Kansas State I.. ....- 2-. su 't Teachers College, Emporia, Engineers. ,..' GORDON R. JoNEs,Maf11,Dmffmg , Q, H ,A B.S., M.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg. I A Engineers. Jones WILLIAM KITCHEN, Physics Engineers. JAMES. T. MCLAIN, Math B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers Emporia. Engineers. College HUGH O. MCMILLEN, Geology B.S., MS., Kansas State University. McMil1en Trying to interest Mr. T. McLain and Mr. D. B. Jantz William Kitchen and L. A. Britton work to solve a difli in one of his rock specimens is Mr. Hugh McMillen --K-aw.. ihchiiiivhiiihl aiu 5 1 li 27 cult problem on the board. A.B., MS., Fort Hays State College, Dragons, SOCIAL SCIENCE, EDUCATICN, OHV Wz'de Fields QfStuaj1 PSYCHOLCGY :Teachers have to study toof' thinks Charley Sesher. Mr. Sesher is Director of Athletics and Sizing up a Student 1-Qp0rt1SMrS MargaretRa,r1dles golf coach. M. S. BUTTERFIELD, Psychology, Basketball B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia. Director of Student Affairs, assistant football coach. BERT CHANEY. Political Science B.S., M.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg. Young Democrats, IRC, Community Ambas- saclor. XM T. COLE, Psychology BS., M.S., Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia. LEON MEIGS, Hixtory HA., MA., University of Tulsa, Okla. LINUS NOLL, Psychology B.S.. M.S., Kansas State University. Cole 28 Butterfield Chaney Meigs No V: ra WW iwtf ,X .gr 1 . if ' Randles Sesher Taylor YVamsley lX'IARGARE'l' RANIJLES. 7ll'!1I'lI1'7' vziurafion A.B., Colorado State College: MA.. Tcarli ers Collage, Cltblllllllllll University. KSTA NEA. CHARLES E. SESHER. Sofirll -Sll'lt'IIt'1'. Golf BS., Kansas State College of Pittsburg letics. NELSON SOIQEM, Sofia! Sl'it'7Il't', Track Sorem B.S., University of Kansas: MA., University of XViChita. Cross Country. CHESTER TAYLOR. P.t'3'r'f1rzZ41g.y, Rfgittrar B.S., Kansas Wesleyan L'1iix'c1'sity: M.Etl.. University of Kansas, RAYKIOND ll. YVANISLEY. Psyffzolrngy B..-X.. Friends Lvnivcrsity: NLE. Lviiiversity of W'iChita. A psychology report is the topic of discussion between Sir. Bill Cole and Mr. Raymond D. Wamsley. Conferring as one history teacher to another are Mr. Bert Chaney and Mr. Leon Meigs. I K l 1 . S 29 M.P.E., Purdue University. Direftor of Ath- Branclyberry Dyer Goldsmith Leopulos Morris Munzer Anyone for a 50 mile hike?,' think Miss Ruby Munzer and ARDON BRANDYBERRY, Biological science B.S., Fort Hays State Collegeg M.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. TONY DYER, Football B.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. Assistant track coach. W. T. GOLDSMITH, Phys .Ecl., Football B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Ern- poria. Assistant basketball coach. MANDY LEOPULOS, Home Economics A.A., Hutchinson Junior College, B.S., Kan- sas State University. Dragonettes, Dean of Women, Cheerleaders, Drill team. MARY HOPE MORRIS, Biological science B.S., M.S., Kansas State University. Dragon- CHCS. RUBY MUNZER, Phys. Ed. B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. Drill team, YWCA. Mr. Bill Goldsmith, physical education instructors. And it has its own separate little greenhouse, explains Miss Mary Hope Morris to Mr. Ardon Brandyberry. 30 BUSINESS Students Learn Practical Art Displaying her own enlarged accounting chart is Miss Iva james. ESTHER GRISWOLD, Business B.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Empor- ia, M.A., University of Iowa. Business Club, YWCA. IVA JAMES, Business B.S., M.B.A., University of Kansas. GLENDA KRAMER, Business B.S., Fort Hays State College. Griswold James Kramer Ready for another day in the business department are Mrs. Glenda Kramer and Miss Esther Griswold. Miss Griswold is also in charge of student employ- ment. T ala sw All no us DRACON'S TALE Covers Activities PZ.6If07'Z.6llbl Now where is that copy, comes a frustrated voice behind a typewriter. How should I know which pictures I want in advance,', yells another confused student. Yet all is not chaos on the 1963 yearbook staff. Sixteen members combined efforts this year to unify the diverse students of Hutchinson Junior College. Besides producing the yearbook, mem- bers received training in the rudiments of journal- ism and layout techniques. Juco has had a publications staff for many years, but only since l953 has the yearbook been called the Dragonis Tale. The staff sponsored the Big Man On Campus Dance Jan. 25, and distributed the yearbooks May 2l-23. No signing party was held due to in- creased enrollment. After the annual staff cele- bration the books were closed, the cameras locked away and the typewriters left for another year. , W we Jerry Battey William Bork Judith Cummings Blythe Hartl gi ., 4 4 '! Mary Beth Young, editor-in-chief, and advisor Mrs Arless Eilerts count copy in preparation for the sec ond deadline. as Q . t M' 3 'NJN ' ' ET. 'T'23',s Nam 0 Q af f A Marsha Bowman Thomas Lappin Dennis Brown Frances McMaste I' .Alt rg l a ei, s Gene Newman Lana Ratliff Frank Regier Judy Scanland Q6 xl 9-ffv? Sarah Sesher Diana Stephenson Gordon Stout Mary Beth Young Mr. James McLain, business adviser of the Dragon,s Tale, does a bit of boning upon Now here is a good example of a bad layout, agree Sarah Sesher, associate editor, Lana Ratliff, assistant editor, and Jer- ry Battey, business manager. principles of journalism. ,..,,,y' X fffj 35 JUNICR COLLEGIAN Presents News to Students Acting as dispensers of student information, the thirteen members of the Junior Collegian staff trained in their chosen career by working to- gether to prepare the bi-weekly issues of the paper. Student photographers, along with the editorial and business staffs, combined in presenting the news to the student body. In cooperation with the yearbook staff, members crowned the Big Man on Campus at the annual dance. Before sending copy to the printer, Loretta Edwards, Sarah Sesher, and Robert Swinehart check it carefully for mistakes. Checking the display ads appearing in the junior Collegian are Kay Gardner, editor-in-chief of the Collegian, and Mrs. Arless Eilerts, sponsor. 36 Blythe Hartl and Pamela Wernet read the ex- change papers from schools throughout the state. glk at or K My typing gets worse instead of betterl' laughs Jack Williams, sports editor, as he and Kay Gardner, editor, prepare Colle- gian copy. Mrs. Hazel Doherty checks accounts with Den- nis Teter, Junior Collegian business manager. . we 'W , K., HQ I V F S -'.: ,: S L. , . ' ,'.. ' , Q ' . 1 it ,,,i ' f' FQ. 4 fr -W. 'tk .J 'f i ff i ' ' 5 '- ,V , f ., -Ls- L V ii' ,. y ,S l ....,, ,,. . V . . 1,. 'Wi'i'7a1-Q- ' A Dale Coleman, sports editor, and Richard Engdahl, advertising manager, discuss an editorial printed in the Junior Collegian. Dennis Teter, Gordon Stout, Diana Stephenson, and Marsha Bowman keep up with the news. Newspaper staff members often helped with the distribution of the Junior Collegian. Dale Coleman hands an issue to Gordon Stout between classes. .. .. x-wiuszzn, st.- ,gl RQ. Sf ' y is W , ' S 31 ' 5 Y' x J F H Us lt 1 I ,g fl Q he . get fff.3gl,1i, 2 sl 4 gifs gli 1 E gl -ni PHI RHC PI A National Debate F raterniyf Phi Rho Pi, national debate fraternity, works to promote interest in debate, oratory, extemporan- eous and impromptu speaking, and interpretation. The group, which has had an active local chap- ter for 25 years, participated in 14 tournaments, winning 98 of the 164 debates nQt including state and national contests. They attended contests at Regis College, Den- ver, Colorado, Kansas State University, Manhat- tan, Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, Central State College, Edmond, Oklahoma, Wich- ita University, Southwestern College, Winfield, St. Johnls College, Winfield, Amarillo College, Amarillo, Texas, Kansas State College of Pitts- burg, McPherson College, Bethel College, New- ton, El Dorado Jr. College, and San Bernadino Jr. College, San Bernadino, California. Caught in the act of being himself, Tom Kelly, HJC de- bate coach, enjoys a laugh with his squad. 1962-63 debate squad members are: coach Tom Kelly, Gerry Prescott. Orletha Graber, Richard Drew, Anne Andres, Robert Mason and Bill Hall. 38 4'That was my argumentf, laughs Gerry Prescott to Orletha Graber as they prepare for an assembly presented by the debate squad. -I 'xi Admiring three of the four trophies netted by the de- bate squad are Orletha Graber and Anne Andres. 2 2 Q 1961-62 first place sweepstakes winners included John Floyd, RSX Gaskill, Anne Andres, Doug Mclver, Gerry Prescott and Orletha Garber fnot pic- turedl. Rex and Doug won the National Men's division championship while Anne and Orletha took the honors in the women,s division. LOCKMAN PLAYERS Support Dramatics Program Under the direction of Mr. Walter Spitz, Lock- man Players sought to promote interest and par- ticipation in the dramatics programs of Hutchin- son Junior College. Forty-seven members com- bined talents to produce three plays, Charlie's Aunt,', Darkness at Noonf, and c'Bus Stop. Each member served on at least one crew - pub- licity, make-up, stage, costume, sound, or proper- ties. The year was brought to a close by present- ing awards for best actor, actress, best supporting actor, actress, and best technical director. Roger XN'oodruff. Bruce Bunker, Beverly Miller, Mike Tal- bot, Murriel Evans, Linda Beall, Ron Cully, Lloyd Powell, Joe Howard, and Roger Heppenstall form the Lockman stage crew. Chairman Karen Nelson Discussing the stage plans for 'LDarkness at Noonn are Kathy Becker, Lockman treasurer, Larry McMullen, vice-president, Mr. YValter Spitz, director-sponsor, and Bob VVinter, president. Not pictured is club secretary, Susie Lemmon. Dennis Bradford, publicity chairman, instructs crew members June Daugherty, Francie Koon, Jessica Comp- ton, Carol Hartke, and Jerry Battey as to type of banner needed for 4'Charlie's Auntf, checks her list, as Betty Bock- Measurements for Eric Struxness' new wardrobe Okay, now open your eyes and haus, Wlanda Singleton, and are taken by members of the costume depart- look up. exelaims Carol Hartke Karen Friend apply final ment, Jean Glaser, Kathy Lewis, Jean Graham, to Dennis Bradford as she applies touches to props. and Jackie Haines. Dennis, make-Llp. 4- -- tvs va '- f ve- a5's-rev! r t Q I ' Q .. t. M, m..l. .1sf + rv' -- 5'CHARLEY,S AUNT Stephen Spettigue ...... Sir Francis Chesney .... Jack Chesney ......... Charley Wykeham ...... Lord Fancourt Babberly . Brassett ............... Donna Lucia D,Alvadorez Kitty Verdun .......... Amy Spettigue ......... Ela Delahay . . . Dennis Bradford Larry McMullen Rick Drew . . . Lloyd Powell . . . . Bob Winter . . . . . Jerry Battey . Susie Lemmon . . . Kathy Lewis Wanda Singleton . . jackie Haines 1' il. '6You see, it was this way, my dear . . . explains Bob Winter as he impersonates Donna Lucia, the aunt from Brazil, where the nuts come from. The object of his attention is Kathy Lewis. Rick Drew, Lloyd Powell, and Jerry Battey seem happily contented with Bob's Waiting in the holew for rehearsal to begin on Bus Stopa' are cast members Karen Friend, Larry McMullen, Bob Winter, Kathy Lewis, Eric Struxness, and Joe Howard. Not pictured are cast members Donna Henry and Ron Cully. convincing little old ladyf' At a dinner given by Jack Chesney, Donna Lucia CBob Win- terj becomes the Hadoredn of Kitty CKathy Lewisj, Amy CWanda Singletonj , and Sir Francis Chesney CLarry McMullenj. BUS S-TOP in order of appearance Emma ......................... Donna Henry Grace . . . . . ....... Karen Friend Will ..... .... R on Cully Cherie . .. .. Kathy Lewis Dr. Lyman .... Bob Winter Carl ..... ,... J oe Howard Virgil , . . ....... Eric Struxness Bo .... Larry McMullen Rubashov ...... Illich, guard . . . Prisoners 3402 . ql:f:302 . :l,:,f:202 . Guardg President Luba ........... Gletkin ....... Richard ....,.. Girl in museum . Storm Trooper . IvanoFf ........ Bogrov . . . Alberta .... Luigi .... Pablo .... Andre ..... Secretary .... 'EDARKNESS AT NOONP ...........,.................BobWinter ..... Ron Gully . . . . . Jerry Battey . Dennis Bradford . . .... Stephen Brandenberger . . . Murriel Evans . . . . Jackie Haines .. Larry McMullen . Roger Woodruff . . . ..... Kathy Lewis . Doug McArthur . . . Eric Struxness Roger Heppenstall ....... Linda Beall . . Joe Howard, Jr. . . . Stanley Gatlin . . . Leland Graber . , . Karen Friend Luigi Cjoe Howard, Jrj, head of the dock workers, union, describes the horrors of Fascism to his comrades, Pablo CStan Gatlinj, Alberta CLinda Beallj, Andrei fLeland Graberj, and N. S. Rubashov CBob Winterj. Luba Uackie Hainesj, the ill-fated lover of N.S. Ru- bashov QBob Wlinterj, became the lever to compel Rubashov to confess to crimes he didn't commit. VV hen psychological methods seem unable to produce the desired results from Rubashov CBob Winterj, Gletkin fLarry McMullenj reverts to his stand-by, physical cruelty. VCCAL MUSIC Presents Slbeeiat Concerts The Hutchinson Junior College choir is com- posed of 37 members. This group, combined with the high school choir, gave a public performance of a Christmas Concert on Jan. 13 and 16. The HJC choir also held a Christmas assembly for Hutchinson Juco. The choir's spring trip was to Kansas City where several performances were given. Dragonaires is a mixed choir of 17. The oflicial dress includes blue jackets adorned by a red em- blem and matching blue skirts for the girls. On Dec. 6 the Dragonaires took a tour to Lyons, Chase, and Fairfield high schools. Other groups in vocal music are the Mcn's En- semble and the Women's linsemble. Members of, the Dragonaires are as follows: First Row: Jeanie Hester, Helen Hamilton, Barbara Hughes, Joan Fast, Marolyn Nies, Susan Murphey, Carolyn Nies, and Lyn Kerns. Second Row: Leon Preparing the choir for a performance is vocal music instructor, Mr. Arryl Paul. Accompanist at the piano for the vocal music depart- ment is Miss Josephine Bloxom. Franz, Bill Jeffries, Jim Holden, David Sanders, Jim Brennecke, John Williaicrison, Allan Johnson, and Jerry Trent. Not pictured is Susie Lemmon. Members of the first semester choir are as fol- Third Row: Charles Holmes, Danny Callen, lows: First Row: Margaret Roberts, Carolyn Ron Herron, Wayne Myers, David Sanders, Nies, Linda Kerns, June Daugherty, Marolyn Leon Franz, and Bill Jeffries. Fourth Row: Nies, and Mary Beth Young. Second Row: John Williamson, Gail Cyr, Allan Johnson, Nancy Elliott, Barbara Hughes, Karen Nelson, Brennecke, Rick Whittle, Bob Slade, Dennis ,l21CkiC Missildine, Susan Murphey, LaVe1l Bradford, Jerry Trent, and Mike Sollenberger. Featherston, Susie Lemmon, and Jeanie Hester. New Second semester choir students are as fol- rith, Bob Parker, Kathy Artley, Jerry Hahn, lows: Kathy Lewis, Bruce Bunker, Carol Land- Carolyn Ray, and Jerry Battey. 44 In April, the Mixed Choir traveled to Kansas City, Mo., where they spent three days performing at several schools. Two choir members, Barbara Hughes and Nancy Elliott write ahead for tickets for extra-curricular tour activities. 5 ILC? Performing executive duties for the choir are choir council members Allan Johnson, business rnanagerg David Sanders, vice-presiclentg Holden, president: and Susie Lemmon, secretary- treasurer. Members of the Men's and VVomen's Ensembles are as Gail Cyr. Second Row: Murriel Evans, John Williamson. follows: First Row: Bob Slade, Dennis Bradford, Maro- Rick l'Vhittle, lNayne Myers, Jim Holden, Richard Eng- lyn Nies, Barbara Hughes, Carolyn Nies, Leon Franz, and dahl, Corligs Johngon, and Ron Herron, V 'N BAND Advertises juco 132 Touring This year's instrumental department consists of several organized groups incorporated in the Concert Band. The group made several tours during the year. The Stage Band is known as the Pastels and their theme song is 'In Pastelf' The Pastels made one trip each semester to promote Hutchinson Junior College in neighboring towns. Accompanied by its vocalists, the Contratones, the Stage Band performed at the HJC Christmas assembly and presented a Juco Commercial, an advertisement of the college in harmony at the schools they visited outside of Hutchinson. The third division of the Concert Band was the pep band that provided music at pep assemblies and athletic events. Members of the Stage Band are as follows: First Row: Ron Dyson, Max Klotz, Corliss Johnson, Gary Markle, Randy Mettlen, Jerry Trent, Charles Holmes, Gail Cyr, and Judd 46 Directing the band at one of the home basket- ball games is Prof McCosh, the instrumental music instructor. Shaffer. Second Row: Jim Holden, Bruce Bunker, Jim Buller, Erland Crupper, Jerry Mohr, and Dave Sanders. Vocalists: Susie Lem- mon, Allan Johnson, and Joan Fast. M1571 HW Ready to leave on a tour of area high schools are band members Jerry Mohr, Max Klotz, Ron Dyson, and Buller. Members of the Band Council are Bill Jeffries, Gary Markle, Charles Holmes, Corky Johnson, and Anne Cunningham. Representing Hutchinson Jr. College at the National Juco Basketball Tournament is the Juco Band as it accom- panies the perfonning Girls' Drill Team. 47 YOUNG DEMOCRATS Aid Local Political Functions The Hutchinson Junior College Young Demo- crats worked with elections through November and then celebrated with a dance and hayrack ride. Young Democrats attended three State Ex- ecutive Council meetings to hear about the partyls progress in the state, while the second semester members went to the State Convention. A young club, Young Democrats began during the school year of 1960-1961 and grew rapidly, be- coming one of the largest student political clubs in the state. Today students throughout Kansas look to the HJC Young Democrats as leaders in the state. r ' The members of Young Democrats are as follows: Firrt Row: Jackie Missildine, Anita McGuire, Blythe Hartl, Sharon Could, Marsha Bowman, Deanne Dehart, Kathy Deppner, and Donna De- hart. Second Row: Frankie McMaster, Carolyn Newman, Judi Cummings, Randy Mettlen, Peggy Terry Summers, president, relaxes after an afternoon board meeting. Board members are as follows: First Row: Marsha Bowman, Activities Committee Chairman, Terry Sum- mers, president, and Frankie McMaster, second vice- president. Second Row: Mr. Bert Chaney, sponsor, Rick Drew and Bob Schuyler, UDole Watching Committee, and Larry Kyman, third vice-president. Brown, Terry Summers, Gary Jackson, and Me- linda Ward. Third Row: Mary Froelich, Patty Ur- ban, Steve Hilyard, Cary Benjamin, Bob Schuyler, Nick Dean, John Cole, Kenneth Scott, and Larry Kyman. rf' Mr. Fred Elliott, sponsor, and Stan Reed, president, take time out from their busy schedules to pose for the photographer. Mr. Elliott meets with executive council members, Richard Stucky, Ann Andres, Stan Reed, and Larry Hayes. First Row: Mary Scovil, Marilyn Stucky, Gale Stam, Joanne Drake, Jean Glaser. Second Row: Lee Christopher, Lucille Severson, Ann Andres, Wanda Singleton, Sandra Augustine, Dorothy Sco- vil, Jeanie Gradall. Third Row: Jan Renner, Den- YOUNG REPUBLICAN S Supjaort Gubernatorial Race Members of the Hutchinson Junior College Young Republicans spent the time prior to the elections working in support of the state's Repub- lican candidates. The organization, formed dur- ing the 1960-61 school year, has grown rapidly, more than doubling its membership since last year. Included among the social functions and activ- ities in which the group participated were two dances, various Republican conventions through- out the state, and the state convention. Unity and hard work were key words for the college Republicans as they promoted political campaigning and built their organization under the leadership of Larry Hayes who was elected president after Stan Reed resigned. nis Ayres, Ed Kumorowski, Bill Slider, Carl Owens, Max Menges, Robert Gordy, Larry Hayes. Fourth Row: Roger Woodruff, Richard Stucky, Leland Graber, Bob VVright, Alan Decker, Stan Reed, Rod- ney Wolfe. -we exe' ' nxunwfxz. .r . nf-an-.mi-:ni ,f-. -f-' , , CIRCLE K Is College Dz'vz'sz'0n qf Ifiwanis The Circle K Club of Hutchinson Junior Col- lege was organized in the fall of 1962. Charter night was December 18 at the Wiley Tea Room. The construction of the club is parallel to the Kiwanis Club for adults. The motto We Build summarizes the pri- mary purpose of this new club in giving service to the school. The 27 members of Circle K meet twice a month to plan new projects. OHicers of Circle K are: Herman Bunte, Kiwanis spon- sor, Don Reed, board member, Paul Schmucker, board member, Dennis Ayres, treasurer, Scotty Young, presi- dent, Jay Roberts, board member, Ron Herron, secre- tary, and Mr. YV. T. Cole, sponsor. Mike Sollenberger reaches high to keep Circle K publi- city poster intact while Robert McCalla, Richard Smith and Steve Hilyard pause to watch. Cirlce K members are: First Row: Jim King, Bill Slider, Steve Steele, Larry Shoffner and Scotty Young. Third Steve Hilyard, Darell Kennedy, Ed Kumorowski, Dennis Row: Jim Martens, Richard Smith, Mike Sollenberger Ayres and Charlie Millspaugh. Second Row: Ron Her- Paul Schmucker, Jay Roberts and Don Reed. ron, Bob Slade, Robert McCalla, Leonard Barkman, t .:i :a fft - , .V The officers of Business Club are Mary Beth Friesen, re- porter 5 Connie Friesen, vice president 5 Judy Olson, presi- dent 5 Cheryl Dickson, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Esther Griswold, sponsor. BUSINESS CLUB Encourages Secretariat Arts Theta Chi Sigma, the organization of office secretaries at Hutchinson Junior College, has grown in size since it was organized in the fall of 1960. Total membership this year was sixteen, increasing last year's membership by five. The main requirement for membership is enrollment in the Office Education Program. The motto of the club, To Keep Earning, Keep Learningf' defines its purpose in developing leadership, sense of responsibility, appreciation for civic and social obligations of those engaged in secretarial education, and a fuller understand- ing of the close relationship of the club and the business community. By working for a local business firm, each mem- ber gained useful experience. On April 21 the members held their annual employer-employee dinner. Other activities planned during the year were various field trips and selling programs at the National Juco Tournament. Members of Business Club: First Row: Connie Frieson, Fourth Row: Mary Ann Nye, Mary Beth Friesen and Judy Olson and Norma Rickett. Second Row: Lorraine Karen McEntarfer. Fifth Row: JoEtta Woods, Sandra Buck, Cheryl Dickson and Deanne Dehart. Third Row: Guthrie and Charlotte Toms. Gail Hillshafer, Carol Friesen and Donna Dehart. STUDENT KSTA-NEA Prepares Future Teachers Sponsor and advisor, Mrs. Margaret Randles, voices the motto of student K.S.T.A.-N.E.A. or- ganization, Uquality education for allf' Profession- al insight to teaching, developmental understand- ing of a student, and learning techniques are some of the items promoted by the club. At Christmas the group sings carols for the retired public school teachers. Granted in l939 the Hutchinson Junior College Charter was the Hrst in Kansas. Membership in the student K.S.T.A.-N.E.A. is based upon a pro- fessional interest in teaching. Projects include selling candy and obtaining guest speakers for meetings. A long-range goal is to purchase a water fountain for the auditorium. First Row: Charlotte Toms, Bonita Nestor, Barbara Hobson, Joan Schwiethale, Ruth Wlalter, Barbara Hughes, Carolyn Cotter, Cathie Fountain, Karen Haskard, Anne Andres. Second Row: Mrs. Randles, Sharon Gould, Judi Cummings, Patty Urban, Judy Scanland, Mary Scovil, Shirley Theis, Martha Suarez, Jean Glaser, Dorothy Scovil. Student KSTA-NEA officers and sponsor are: Mrs. Margaret Randles, sponsor, Jean Glaser, treasurer, Anne Andres, social chairman, Mary Scovil, president, Carolyn Cotter, publicity, Dor- othy Scovil, vice-president, Cathie Fountain, sec- retary 5 Karen Haskard, historian. t- gf-'ies I Student KSTA-NEA members enjoying refresh- ments after a caroling party are: Cecilia Myers, Joan Haines, Barbara Hobson, Bonita Nestor, Shir- ley Theis, Cheryl McFadden, Sherrill Johnson, and Ruth Walter. 1sulrmw First semester initiates are: First Row: Ancel Neuburg- er, Karolyn Linder, Arthur Neuburger. Second Row: Lee Wlulfemeyer, Robert Hesse. Second semester members are: First Row: Hazel Colvin, Arthella Hammar, Ann Andres, Orletha Graber. Second PHI THETA KAPPA Presents Scholastic Leaders Phi Theta Kappa is the Kappa Gamma Chapter of the National Scholastic Fraternity for Junior Colleges. The Hutchinson Junior College mem- bership is based on scholarship only. Sophomores having the five highest grade averages above 3.6 are elected the Hrst semester. Other qualified sophomores are added second semester. Sponsored by Miss Inez Frost and Mrs. Arless Eilerts, Phi Theta Kappa had 18 members last year and 13 this year. In March an initiation dinner was held for first and second semester participants. Row: Arnold Lee, Corliss Johnson, Gary Brewer, Dennis Teter. 'FHS' YWCA Represents Chrz's1fz'an Women One of the highlights of the Young Womenis Christian Association is the annual Thanksgiving assembly. An all- school Christmas project is also planned each year. Its fifteen members unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowl- edge of God. 'cWe determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people,', quotes club president, Karo- lyn Linder, from their motto. No requirements are neccessary for membership, only the will to work. Monthly meetings are held to organize future plans. YWCA officers are as follows: Sharon Blasdel, secretary, Joyce Elliott, treasurer, Kathy Becker, vice-president, and Karolyn Linder, president. Members of YWCA are as follows: Firrt Row: Marilyn Stucky, Linda Lockert, Margaret Ochs, Karolyn Linder, Sharon Blasdel, Joyce Elliott, Karen Comes, and Kathy Becker. Diane Crow, and Jean Graham. Second Row: Cathie Fountain and Orletha Graber prepare for the Christmas dance with paper and foam snowmen. STUDENT CCMMISSICN Helm Govern School LW Student directories, dances, revisions of the school constitution - this is the agenda of the School Commission. Mr. Dale Gleason and Mr. Thomas Kelly act as faculty advisors. The com- mission helps coordinate cooperation between faculty and students. The nine members of the commission are elected by the student body. To hold such a position one must be a regular student who has paid all fees and is carrying at least ten hours with a CU average. Social activities spon- sored by the student governing body are the two formal dances, football homecoming, track queen, and after-game dances. The president acts as host for most school events. The com- missioners act as a hub for student life problems when such problems are within the scope of the commission. ultls up to you, say Mr. Dale Gleason and Mr. Tom Kelly to commission officers Su- san Murphey and Richard Smith as they plan future activities for the Student Coin- mission. Student Commissioners Danny Cavanaugh, Dennis Ayers, Sarah Sesher, Dennis Mitch- ell, Orletha Graber, Larry Cooper, and John Williamson are able to smile even at an early morning business meeting. 55 YCUNG ENGINEERS Seek Prwssionczl Experience The Young Engineers Club of Hutchinson Junior College is composed of students who are interested in learning what engineers actually do on the job. The purpose of the club is to acquaint the members with different areas of the engineer- ing profession. The club has been active for ten years in pre- paring students for the engineering profession. This year the members met formally once a month to plan field trips to regional firms. The first trip planned was to the Kansas Power and Light Company. Officers of Young Engineers are: Front Row: Arnold Lee, treasurer, John Bork, vice president. Second Row: Mr. LeeRoy Britton, sponsor, Don Abrahams, president 5 Larry Jones, secretary g Mr. Kay Dundas, sponsor. The members of the Young Engineers are: First Row: min, Robert Kroeker and Tom Lappin. Third Row: Arnold Lee, Sandy Augustine, Marilyn Geesling and John Bork, Larry Jones, Clark Harrison and Charles Frank Gordon. Second Row: Larry Lawson, Gary Benja- Millspaugh. 56 Taking a step toward that coveted R.N. degree is Bonnie Darling as she boards the bus bound for the nurses' resi- dence. ',1ii1 sa E t. eye Q. ,4 NURSES Attend jueo toward Careers The Grace Hospital School of Nursing is af- filiated with Hutchinson Junior College in their nursing program. This year twenty-five girls at- tended Hutch Juco as students. This is not a training program for freshman nurses. The courses fill a definite requirement for graduation as a registered nurse. The nurses lived at the Grace Hospital Student Nurses Residence. A bus brought them daily to attend morning classes at HJC. Officers of the Nurses group are Marialice Peters, vice president, Heather Heath, president, Mickie Carmichael, secretary and treasurer g and Karen Koehn, student council representative. The members of the Nurses group are: First Row: Marilyn Lovern, Karen Koehn, Nancy Burns, Kathleen Nelson, Karen Kroeker, Dixie Shelton, Katherine Ratzlaff and Barbara Hartman. Second Row: Judy Kenison, Karen Williams, Ella Nisly, Heather Heath, Diana Voth, Bette Hankla, Marcia Butterfield, Linda Young, Bonnie Brawn- er, and Mickie Carmichael. Third Row: Marialice Peters, Susan Hall, Judy Willison, Carolyn Hoefer and Lucretia Enyeart. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Gives Technical Knowledge Industrial Arts and Vocational Technology are in the process of changing into a reorganized de- partment entitled Industrial Education and Eve- ning College. Of the total college enrollment 25 per cent of the students have a course in this cat- egory. The yocational-technical division includes printing, business, welding, and metal. Graduate students are often placed in jobs upon gradua- tion. The courses 'Lproyide training necessary for people to enter jobs with two years of specialized training, says Mr. George Koon. As these two years should supply enough knowledge for a fu- ture career, there is little room for electives. How- eyer, the Industrial Arts segment is on a four year basis. Students who plan to teach this sub- ject receiye two years of the needed four in this field. Jerald Connery, sophomore, wears special protective goggles and overalls while welding during a welding course taught by Mr. A. B. Cameron. A knowledge of angles is compulsory in mak- ing a scale drawing. Cletus Linke expresses his knowledge while making a drawing in the i Technical Drafting course taught by Mr. I Deane T. Banker. 58 Dick Stucky, while putting finishing touches on a cabinet in Hloodworking class, compares lumber measurements with ,if Curtis Sommers who is just completing the basic structure of his project. joe Spreicr applies complete concen- tration while making bolts in a Basic Machine Shop lab period. joe is seen using a Lathe but he has learned to operate other industrial machinery. Dave Goering and Ron Stafford dis- cover that building a house rafter is a two-man project. They are members of a class in carpentry taught by Mr. A. B. Cameron. DRAGCN'S CLUB Helps Boost School Morale A small but active group, the Dragons repre- sent the male viewpoint of school pep and spirit. The club's large bell acts as mascot of the group and signifies the highpoints of the games. Special Dragon sweatshirts and jackets mark the cheerers. Projects include a S200 scholarship at the yearls end, provisions for athletic programs and public- ity, and money for processing Elms of football and basketball games. An initiation, held jointly with Dragonettesg dances, decorations for a homecoming float, and hayrack rides provided entertainment. A club with initiative, they provide their own cheers at strategic moments. Basketball games find the members occupying the Hrst four rows of the Hrst division in the student pep section. Members of the Dragonis Club are the following: First Rott: Steve Hilyard, Steve Cole, Gordon Stout, Gary Benjamin, Charles Millspaugh, Bill Slider, john Wil- liamson, Larry Kyrnan. Second Row: james Denny, Stacy Morris, jim Avers, Frank Parsons, Tom Mitchell, Executives of the Dragon's Club are as follows: Mr. Kay Dundas, sponsor, Ron Littleton, treas- urer, Jim Martens, vice-president, Erland Crupper, secretary, John VVatt, president, and Mr. VVillia1n Kitchen, sponsor. Jim Martens, Lonnie McCurdy, Bob McCalla, and Gary Jackson. Third Row: Earnest Staggs, Paul Schwarz, Randy Mettlen, Ron Cully, Larry Jones, Larry Cooper, Nick Dean, Gary Niemann, Scotty Young, and Larry Shoffner. .1- ' 5' i9Qf'f2IJ4 if 'J' M 'is .f Members of Dragons, Club hold a regular meeting in the Dragon Inn. Scotty Young, Circle K president, congratulates Ted Anderson for being- elected U.M.O.C. QUgliest Man On Campusj. The contest was sponsored jointly by Dragons? Club and Circle K. John Wlatt, Dragons' Club president, delivers basketball programs to the arena before a game. -i if 4 Dragons, Club members are ringing the bell which is the Club's contribution to school spirit. '- DRAGONETTES Stimulate jucoff Enthusiasm The number of members in Dragonettes this year varied from 50 to 60. First organized in 1929, the second year of the junior college's existence, the club has had as its main purpose the support of athletics and school activities. Stimulating spirit, pep, loyalty, and enthusiasm are the objec- tives of the Dragonettes and their sponsors. Dragonette sweaters worn in previous years were replaced this year by red blazer jackets, worn with white blouses and the traditional navy-blue skirts. A spring banquet was held for all members at which the next yearis officers were elected and congratulations were given the graduates. The first shipment of stuffed toy dragons are being inspected by Jean Graham, secretary-treasurer, Miss Mandy Leopulos, sponsor, Melinda Hanson, presi- dent, Miss Mary Hope Morris, sponsorg and Karen Haskard, vice-president. Cgntemplating the purchasing gf new blazerg for Dm- 'gwhere are all those tall boys?,' wonder the members gonetteg are members Patty Urban, Kathy Deppner, of the publicity committee, Karen Haskard, Sue Cecelia Myers, Nancy McMurry, Annette Gunn, and Guthrie, and Judy Scanland as they hang posters for Nancy Elliott. the next basketball game. 62 First Row: Carol Landrith, Carolyn Cotter, Anita McGuire. Second Row: Deanna Stewart, Karyl Brickey, Judi Cummings, Nancy Elliott, Kathy Becker, Mary Bell. Third Row: Barbara Hobson, Mary Froelich, Donna Dehart, Mary Beth Young, Judy Scanland, Kathy Edwards, Annette Gunn, Margie Sutton, Sharon Blasdel, Marilyn Stucky, Frankie McMaster. Fourth Row: Wanda Singleton, Sharon Gould, Judi I can t possibly do that in a skirtf, exclaim Margaret Brown and Judi Cummings as they prepare for Drag- onette initiation. Bowlinger, Carolyne Newman, Margaret Brown, Sherrill Johnson, Kathy Deppner, Nancy Mc- Murry, Connie Friesen, Dianne Danford, Deanne Dehart. Fifth Row: Sue Guthrie, Barbara Kee- sling, Patricia Urban, Sue W7illiams, Judy Paulk, Sue Wiens, Shirley Theis, Sarah Sesher, Becky Fair, Marsha Bowman, Linda Lockert, Bea Bolt, Cheryl McFadden. Nancy McMurry provides a program for a very young basketball fan. of 63 . COETTES Pewrm at Athletic Games The Coettes, Hutchinson Junior College,s girls' drill team, began its second season with a line ex- panded to 24: regulars and six alternates. The team,s debut was a performance at the half-time of the football game Nov. 8. They also entertained at half-time for several home basketball games. The Coettes attended out-of-town athletic games attired in uniforms of blue and red with white ac- cessories. The highlight of the year was the routine given for the National Junior College Basketball Tournament held in March at the Hutchinson Sports Arena. Planning a new routine for the National Basketball Tournament are Mary Beth Young, Ellen Hageman, Miss Mandy Leopulos, Mrs. Alene Kline, Miss Ruby Munzer, Sue Williams, and Sarah Sesher. Members of the drill team are the following: Donna De- Beth Young, Carolyne Newman, Judy Olson, Shirley hart, Judy Scanland, Cheryl McFadden, Sue Guthrie, Theis, Sarah Sesher, and Judy Wray. Ellen Hageman, Loretta Schuster, Kathy Edwards, Mary Othervmembers of the drill team are the following: liams, Sue May, Carol Friesen, Barbara Keesling, Lynda Frankie McMaster, Deanne Dehart, Marsha Bowman, Paschal, and Mary Bell. C Not pictured are: Melinda Han- Margie Sutton, Connie Friesen, Janet Epperson, Sue Wil- sen, June Daughertyj. 64 ' CHEERLEADERS Promote School Entfzuszkzsm Httchinson Junior College cheerleaders helped urge the team on in victory or defeat this year. The cheerleaders help to unite the stu- dents from various towns behind the school. They cheered at out-of-town games during both football ai d basketball season. The cheer- leaders, sponsors, Mr. McCosh and Miss Leo- pulos, helped then. at practices and attended out-of-town games with them. Senti. Mr. Harlow D. 'gProf hldfosh and Bliss Mandy' Leopulos. cheerleader sponsors. meet in the main office to plan an out-of- town trip. Cheerleaders are Gary Benjamin, Anita McGuire, Larry Kyman, Carolyn Cotter, Randy Mettlen, and Carol Landrith. - W The 'Blue Dragon himself is befriended by Larry Kyman head cheerleader. Bringing the Dragon to life is M x Menges. The papier macho Dragon was made by the Junior College art classes under the direction of Miss Marml 9.7 x, E t It if' S-A mQK ,f!-l'f-fi .lb .0 ff,-vvfffvf ,IjQ, ..f. W W N SPEED LIMIT Halfbaek Joe Nieoletto drives forward for extra yards against a big Miami defense. The Norsernenas defense was able to contain the Dragons throughout the evening. Eddie Powell So. Halfback Harold Minear so. End 'ff' gh , I 0 . . ,sf , h,.,,A,, , on-I' Q sw- Fife at Larry Wlahlrneier So. Halfbaek Mike Direk So. End 1 KA? Q Larry O,Neal So. Halfhaek Henry Chestnut So. End 68 Frank Regier 3 Gary Lingle So. Fullback So. End Ron Parker Jan Renner So. Guard So. Guard may rtss H ff .ig I' L ' lsfii i. W Lmrj Q In A M, .,.r -Q-as A ,vt--W f' y l :ant-sua ,itgfgviijg , L W Y ' ' 'gays'- ' f wifi . l ' V 4 5 ,asv ,after-My ai , K. Qin.: , .? f inf. .f - 5 5 3' -f n' 1 ' ' . V, -. ,WJ ,K-,.V,. ,,,M,,,,,.,M - ,..., ,. Head coach Bill Goldsmith prepares the film pro- jector to review the action of the previous game in order to iron out mistakes for the coming game. FOOTBALL Grz'a'z'r0n Prospects Brzglzt During the 1962 football campaign the Blue Dragons showed a variety of thrills along with the spills which they received. Wimaing four of the last six games, the Blue Dragons ended the season with four wins and six losses and a three and live record in the Jayhawk Juco conference, placing them in a tie for fifth place. The Blue Dragons met the tough part of their schedule at the beginning of the season and suffered some sound beatings before bouncing into the win column. Opening against the larger and experienced Alumni the Dragons played a red-flag game and were defeated 12-0. Keeping track of the equipment and keeping it in shape are two of the tasks of football manager, David Goldsmith. Planning game strategy are assistant football coaches Tony Dyer and Sam Butterfield MMMWMMMWMM ,-ff-e-'fwmyr 69 , - . ., f Q, mL ', 5 f 5 ' S t 2 Q fe ,X 1 ai Nw A E K 5 4 'L . 'W ' ' Richard Hager S o. Guard Gary Clifton Fr, Halfback ummm? Ray MeGavran So. Center Tom Parkerson Fr. Halfback -fs . W V- R tg 'fc if W K f 'Tl I1 'Q SD P-s FP rn P-s CT' N O VT' 'UU FO O' 55 HH: ,ffl ra W' Ray Seymour F' i 2 -t pg, P 5 Q Q Dave Norris Fr. Quarterback Richard Elmore Fr. Halfbaek if o Q It n ' x Q 1 Joe Nicoletto Fr. Halfbaek Paul Beck Fr, Halfback Halfbaek Richard Elmore and tackle Gabe Michael stop a Miami halfbaek for a short gain. Michael was important to the Dragon defense until sidelined with an injury. Opening conference play against Coffeyville, the Dragons found that the Ravens were not only big but highly mobile as they ran away from the Dragons in a 33-6 contest. The Dragons en- countered another blasting from the Vikings of Northeastern Oklahoma in a 46-15 rout. Traveling to Parsons for a conference game, the Dragons showed evidence of becoming the defensive power which they became. Two defen- sive mistakes allowed Parsons two touchdowns, however, most of the game was played on the Parsons end of the field. The Dragons, having several opportunities to score, were able to gain only six points and were defeated 14-6. FOOTBALL Freshmen Gain Exlberztnce Hutchinson met still another defeat, their fourth in a row, when they lost their homecoming in the rain. ,Once again lack of strong offensive thrust set the Dragons on the short end of a 21-6 score. Still unable to break into the win column, the Dragons traveled to Dodge City meeting the sev- enth ranked Conquistadors. A large crowd looked on as the Dragons pulled the surprise upset of the conference by downing the Dodge team 28-19 in a wild scoring game. Defensive safety Bob Wfard is the last man be-- tween a Miami halfback and a touchdown. 71 Sophomore halfback Eddie Powell catches a pass in the flat against the Norsemen from Miami. ..w 'P-21. Jiinrny Fields Phil Strange Leland Graber Kenneth Chase Ray Stauffer Fr. Halfbaek Fr. Halfhaek Fr. Halfback Fr. Halfback Fr. Fullbaek Gary Cfnseinent John Bork 'fini Kiteh Dale Murphy George Palios Fr. End F13 End Fr. End Fr. End Fr. Tackle Bob Xvlllfl f23j looks over the on-rusliing taeklers as he prepares to return 21 punt against hlianii, Two Dragons attempt to Clear the way lor him. , , ,K . H , W, A..,,e. , , ,,.. A-f- , - . , w.m.f.f,.,f ,f ..1, --,, Awww .- A, vfmmrfbmwimu. fi f,--' -ffm f- m The Dragons were able to make the record two in a row as they were able to knock off the Garden City Bronc Busters 7-0. The winning streak was short-lived however, and the Dragons fell to a Hred-up Independence team 28-7. The Dragons were not to be held down long, they bounced back the following week to defeat El Dorado 18-14 for their third conference vic- tory. In their last conference game, the Dragons hosted the Tigers from Arkansas City. The Tigers, a contender for the conference title, needed a win over the Dragons for a tie with Coffeyville for the conference crown. After jumping off to an early lead the Dragons were able to hold the Tigers to a 13-13 tie at the half-time, but lost 32-19. In the final game of the season, the Dragons gave the home crowd a thrill by dumping the Tonkawa Klavericks. The Dragons never trailed in the game and easily handled the Mavericks 26-12. FOOTBALL Dragons Start Wz'nnz'ng Ways Inexperience was the main factor in the Drag- ons, slow start. The large crop of freshmen gained experience as the season progressed, and were able to blend in with the few sophomores. The Drag- ons' strong hnish was aided by the development of an offensive platoon and a defensive platoon nicknamed the S'Headhunters. The Head- hunters' were led by two all-Iayhawk .Iuco Clon- ference selections: Harold Blinear. sophomore end from Downs, and Nelson Salemi. freshman guard from Tampa, Florida. Frank Regier, sopho- more frorn Ness City. was selected honorable mention at quarterback. Hard running Eddie Powell struggles loose from an Arkansas City player as he skirts the end for a long gain. The run helped to set up a Dragon score. K K.: rr Wt- wie. 'Q ' , 73 Halfback Richard Elmore and end Harold Min- car shake oil' blockers to stop a Mianii fullback for short yardage. Defensive safet ' irnrn Fields runs in to break u a . v Y , . P pass intended for an Arkansas City receiver. Cletus Linke brings down an Arkansas City Norris Cl5j was partially blocked and fell into tackle who intercepted a pass intended for Gary the tackle's hands. Dick Leach f6lj and Frank Lingle C44j. The pass from quarterback Dave Regier f45j prepare to assist. FOGTBALL Dwnsive Plays Outszfandmg Kenny Young Fr. Center .fa 1- ff, P , 'mu Lmebackgr Paul Back 105 and Nelson SaIe1n1 68X cornbmc t brmg down an Arkansas City halfback. f'5,'i,'.Z7-vxifsiiffi iwm.-9HSCWS3E'C.,!4em 4f'53? ui Freshman tackle, George Palios f'74j wraps up a couple of Tonkawa Mavericks to help put the final ganie of the season on ice. Dragon halfback, Paul Beck, picks off a Maverick aerial in the early part of the Tonkawa game setting up the first Hutchinson score. 76 SEASON'S SCOREBOARD TEAM WE Alumni ................ . . O Coffeyville Jr. College . ...... 6 Northeastern, Miami, Okla. 15 Parsons Jr. College ....... . . . 6 Pratt Jr. College ....... . . . 6 Dodge City Jr. College ........ 28 Garden City Jr. College ....... 7 Independence Jr. College ..... 7 El Dorado Jr. College ........ 18 Arkansas City Jr. College ...... 19 Tonkawa, Blackwell, Okla. .... 26 THEY 12 33 116 14 21 19 0 28 14- 32 12 Dragons F inislz with Wz'n Halfbacks Richard Elmore C301 and Bob Ward Q23j try in vain to block a pass grabbed by a Tonkawa halfbaek. 4 4- f BASKETBALL Team L0ses To Alumni Coach Sam Butterfield and his Blue Dragons opened their 1962-63 basketball campaign by playing a strong Alumni team and were beaten 82-72. With the first-game-jitters behind them, the Dragons hosted Bethany Lutheran, the eighth place finishers in the 1962 National Tournament, and defeated them 97-84 for the first win of the season. The next opponent for the Dragons was the strong Howard County Jayhawks. Hutch couldn't seem to get going, and lost a 76 to70 decision. Rebounding from the loss, the Dragons journeyed to Amarillo to whip the Badgers 85-77. 3 The following week the Badgers invaded the Hutch court only to go down to defeat again 76-64. McCook, Nebraska, was the next victim of the rampaging Dragons, as they fell 103-71, marking the first time the Dragons had hit the century mark this season. Playing one of the weaker teams, Hutch downed Chanute with lit- tle trouble, 91-55. The Blue Dragons packed their suitcases and boarded a plane for a trip to Florida. The Indians of Chipolajunior College, Marianna, Florida, tripped the fighting Dragons 71-66, but Hutch came storming back to dump Norman Park, Georgia, in an overtime the next night, 76-70. The Blue Dragons then had a day to rest before they disposed of Pensacola Junior College in Pensacola, Florida, 84-65. The Big Blue had fought for an impressive seven wins and two loss- es before going into conference play. Opening conference play at home, the Dragons hosted the Pratt Beavers, and won the rugged bat- tle by the score of 89-61. The Dragons traveled next to Parsons for a non-conference tilt where the strong Cardinals defeated Hutch 83-73 for the Dragons' third loss of the season. Swinging back into conference play, the Red and Blue tra- veled to Garden City, winning a thriller, 60-58. The Hutch Blue Dragons journeyed to El Do- rado and whipped them 105-86 to give Hutch its third conference win without a loss. Going to Moberly, Missouri, the land of the Greyhounds, Sam Butterfield, head coach, and Bill Goldsmith, assistant coach, talk over pre-practice plans. Tom Ashleman and .Gordon Stout, co-captains, stop a pre-game practice to pose with coach Sam Butterfield. A. it -Q as . 21 ' v Student managers David Ewing and Bill Bork clean the balls before practice. the Dragons played exceptionally well to give Butterfield his fiftieth conference win against nine losses in his six years of coaching at Hutchinson Junior College. It was the ninth straight win in conference play. The next week-end the Dragons journeyed to Ark City for the final conference game. There they fell to the hot shooting Tigers 90-100. This loss, their first in conference play, tied them with Ark City for the championship of the Western Division of the Jayhawkjuco Conference. In the sub-regional tournament at Ark City the Blue Dragons received a first round bye and met the Garden City Broncbusters in the semi-finals. After a slow start Hutchinson won going away 84 to 68. In the championship game with Ark City, the w -. 5. Returning lettermen for the 1963 basketball season were Dick Schur, Gordon Stout, Larry Cooper, and Tom Ashleman. Dragons came back after trailing at the half, to win by the score of 82-76, and capture the west- ern sub-regional title. After winning the sub-regional, the Big Blue moved to Parsons, Kansas for the Region VI play-off. In the first game, Sam Butterfield's charges met the defending national champions, the Coffeyville Red Ravens, and won with little trouble 78-57. In the championship game the Dragons played the Pirates from Independence, Kan. Early in the game the Dragons ran into the Pirates' stall game and trailed at the half 9-16. In the second half' they pulled even but couldn't keep a lead and lost 47-49. The Blue Dragons finished the season with a 20-5 record, a share in their sixth straight con- ference title, and a sub-regional championship. BASKETBALL Shows Imlorossioo Record Hutch Hutch ' Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch 97 70 85 76 103 91 66 76 84 89 73 60 85 5 Bethany .... Big Springs . Amarillo . . . Amarillo . . . McCook ,... Chanute .,.. Chipola ..... Norman Park Pensacola .... Pratt ..... Parsons .... Garden City Ark City . . . El Dorado .. Hutch 73 Moberly .... Hutch 82 Pratt ....... Hutch 77 Dodge City . Hutch 96 El Dorado .. Hutch 96 Dodge City . . Hutch 78 Garden City Hutch 90 Ark City . . . Hutch 84 Garden City . Men who work hard but get little reward are those Hutch 82 Ark City .... at the officials, table. Hutch 78 Cofrfeyvme A D Hutch 46 Independence The Hutchinson Blue Dragons: Kneeling: managers coach Sam Butterfield. Second Row: C Fuller Diclx Dave Ewing and Bill Bork. First Row: Assistant Coach Schur, Larry Cooper, Dan Reffitt, Tom Ashleman and Bill Goldsmith, Rod Wilson, Gordon Stout, Bob Kanzler, Larry Benson, Randy Elmore, Boh George, LaVerle Martin, and head . a-., lr nl l. f x , lo, :se ut. rim. , Rod Wilson, freshman from Beloit, shoots a jump shot. Bob George, freshman from Colley, tries a layup under the basket. Larry Cooper, sophomore from Osborne, drives all alone for a layup. BASKETBALL Members M ostbf Ifansans 'w LaVerle Martin, freshman from Smith Center, drives by two defenders to score. J. C. Fuller, freshman from Beloit, fights for a share of the ball. 82 Dan Refhtt, freshman from Middletown, Ohio blocks an attempted layup. 1 kf Bob Kanzler, freshman from Limon, Colo., drops in a layup. s xg 1 Tom Ashleman, sophomore from Wfichita, battles for a rebound. Gordon Stout, sophomore from Alden, scrambles for a loose ball. as BASKETBALL Team Travels South Larry Benson, freshman from Ht-rington hangs in the air to score for the Dragons. Rand' Elmore frcslnnan from Stafford hustles hard 5 . to stop a two pointer. This year, after several years of planning, the Hutchinson Junior College Blue Dragons scheduled a five-day trip to Florida to play three games with some of the finer teams in that state. To make this trip possible the school chartered a plane which remained with the team during the whole trip. The team left Hutchinson on Sunday, January 30, and arrived in Marianna, Florida, that eve- ning. The next night they played the strong Chipola Indians and lost a thriller 71-66. The next morning the Dragons flew to Moultrie, Georgia, where they played Norman Park Junior College winning 76-70. In the air again the next morning the Dragons flew back to Pensacola for a day of rest. The next day Hutchinson toured the Pensacola area before meeting Pensacola Junior College that night. In their best game of the trip, they defeated Pen- sacola 84-65. The Blue Dragons returned home on January 4 after four days in the sunny South. This successful trip gave the members of the team a look at the South while those in the South had a good look at an excellent representative of the Midwest. It was the first but certainly not the last. . . 84 'nm -1 Dick Schur, sophomore from Minneapolis, pulls down 21 rebound. LaVer1e Martin and Dick Schui' watch as 'lloin Ashle man blocks a Dodge City playerls shot. SAI! MWMJMAR. I 5 Y 85 Vial The tip-off of another Hutcliinson Junior College lioinc guiiic. BASKETBALL Overcomes Weak S tart Height counts as Larry Cooper towers above the Ark City Tigers for a two-pointer. LaVerle Martin sinks two points on a driv- ing lay-up. Gordon Stout steals the ball from an unhappy Ark City Tiger. if 3 5 , 5 2 5 5 3 2 2 Q 5 5 2 5 Q CROSS COUNTRY Team Takes Thira' at Nationals The Hutchinson junior College cross-country team opened the fall season with a third place in the Wichita University Invitational meet at the Rolling Hills Golf Course in Wichita. The individual meet record was: MEET WE THEY Chanute Junior College . . . . . Emporia Junior Varsity ...... .... 3 7 23 Wichita University Freshmen . . . .... 20 16 Iola Junior College ........ .... 2 0 38 Hays College Freshmen ...... .... 4 3 28 Kansas University Freshmen .... .,,. 3 7 19 Wichita University Freshmen . . . . . 17 20 National junior College Cross . . . . Country Meet, Jackson ..... .... Michigan ............. . . . 3rd Hays College Freshmen . . . .... 30 25 The members of the cross-country team are: First Row: Mike Sims, Bill Atkinson, Bill Irwin, Jack Williams, Jer- ry Simpson, Butch Henning, and Gene Newman. Second Epi? E it 3 fa f r ,. gk , ,Q fx. Qi V . I.. 1 . Vx rs 88 ,. , nsgfs ' Steve Stout warms up where it is warm before go- ing outside for his cross-country practice. 'Nlu-u..,,, Larry Shoflfner crosses the finish line after one of his runs during the cross-country season. Row: Manager Max Menges, Tom Combs, Jim Barton, Larry Shoffner, Steve Stout, Mickey Gomez, and Coach Nelson Sorem. si' r -Y 54? ' its 'Z 4 ,ww iw.. k 5. X. C These pictures, from top to bottom, represent the start, the first mile, second mile, and the finish of a typical cross-country run. A - A Q Members of the National Cross-Country team are: First Row: Mike Sims, Larry Shoffner, Gene Newman, and Bill Atkinson. Second Row: Manager Max Menges, Steve Stout, Mickey Gomez, and Coach Nelson Sorem. it M' . j X 1 t A t , , . Gene Newman holds the sixth place trophy that he won at the National Junior College Cross-Country Meet. 89 TRACK Starts Spring Season Assistant track coach, Tony Dyer, and head coach, Nel- son Sorem, anticipate a good season. Members of the 1963 track squad are: First Row: As- sistant manager Joe Konnesky, Harry Benjamin, Dick Car- penter, Bill Irwin, Steve Stout, Mike Sims, Billy Dick, Maurice Penny, Jack Williams, Bill Tucker, Jim Barton, Bob Bracy, Gene Newman, and Manager Max Menges ' 1 Second Row: Assistant Coach Tony Dyer, Butch Henn- ing, Bill Atkinson, Lee Billingsly, Larry Shoffner, Mickey Gomez, Mike Mans, Darrell Dodge, Bob Atkinson, John Bork, Ken Patterson, Jerry Jackson, Ray Stauffer, and Coach Nelson Sorem. ., . A K I. ,M ' 5 i 1-fwg iy - rleiaiflss-seats fit- : A ii, . . ,. a: ,5--,:4::53,5E:EE5-gr ,- - iw, ' ,-wx, . : V- I-1 . ,:- -4: :Q-1 ..., : ., visa r at f . ' ' A f . ' 1' , .. 553591 . .7 5' - G T X I xg ix s . as -ww 'Si grip, Q ,QQ ' 1' 3151 US ' 1 , ,Ks 'Q sv , ,fm -' ,.:s2 - w- . . y S, , I , ..,,.. LV at , K ft 1 3 1 4 1 d iv at , any 1 mt , it Sk 5-st S YK-32.1, H A at 111+ it za X1 , 4- .L W P, K lf 'x 1 r 1 as f -Qt Ce Q ff 1 s John Bork shows his form as he clears the bar in the pole vault. Date Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May 22 16 26 30 5 13 17 19-20 27 2 10 17-18 Returning letterman Dick Carpenter shows his record-break- ing form throwing the javelin. 91 1963 TRACK SCHEDULE Meet Kansas University Indoor Meet . Kansas State Indoor Meet .,.. Wichita Freshmen ...... Arkansas Relays . .. Garden City Relays . . . Emporia Relays ............ Wichita Freshman Dual Meet . . Kansas University Relays .. Baker Relays .....,.... Hutchinson Night Relays ...... State Public Junior College Meet Town Lawrence . . . Manhattan . . Wichita . . . Fayetteville . . . . Garden City . . . . Emporia . . . Wichita . . . Lawrence . . . Baldwin . . . . . Hutchinson . . . . . . . Hutchinson National Junior College Meet ..... Big Springs, Texas Billy Dick was one of Hutch Juco's leading sprint- ers for 1963 track season. qns..,,-, , 0'-an-...., r wr' , . An ' 1 'Q Z., Q.-f '-W wg I it 6 .W ht -Q Q. Tfi'7, st Q ' TRACK Successful Season Expected r The returning lettermen for the 1963 Blue Dragon track squad are: First Row: Billy Dick, Bob Bracy, Bill Atkinson, Harry Benjamin, and Gene Newman. Second Row: Butch H '.D'kC t M'k G -St Stt . arfcilglxflnagiiricgcpennzgpen er' IC ey Omen eve Ou ' Darrell Dodge stretches for distance as he competes in the broad jump! Steve Stout, Bob Bracy, Billy Dick, and Mickey Gomez saw a lot of action in the relays. Matirice Penny practices on the high jump do well in future track competition. Butch Henning practices on his hurdling form. 5 7,,,s Q ,PH , , , E if sr e tlisi ff 4 e if 1 e lif gs e f, QV ...f :.. ' 1 . 7' I . 'W r f we Rt' ' ' A VN I.-f 61:1:a- Ag . WAV qf , r f I Randy Elmore fnot picturedj, will represent Hutch in the dashes. wed ,bmmivs in hopes that he may Bill Atkinson builds up his en- durance for the middle distance races. Q v ,-L, if I fm, A :fe af. . . s V it if ' A . VP Q A -,131 . if 1 Lg 3 T5 5 'QQ,wh,3, s s r i V- A t ,, t,,, M , s Bob Bracy will be one of the out- standing dash men for Hutch. 'H-ll-sary 93 Harry Benjamin blasts out of the blocks as he begins a sprint in practice. Gene Newman and Larry Slioflner represent Hutch .Iuco in the dis- tance events. Steve Stout looks forward to a suc- cessful season in the dashes. awning PHYSICAL EDUCATICN Classes Divide Into Teams In 1962-63, physical education was offered for the first time to women at Hutchinson Jun- ior College. Graduation requirements now in- clude one credit hour for each semester spent at Hutchinson Junior College. Previously wom- en had to meet physical education require- ments. after transferring to a four-year school. Women's physical education classes take part in inter- squad basketball games. Competitive volleyball games occupy women's time in P.E. classes and make HJC's contribution to physical fitness. 94 PHYSICAL EDUCATICDN Classes Supplement Sports Where participation in sports was pre- viously the men's sole method of fulfilling physical education requirements, HJC now offers a physical education program for those men who do not participate in an in- terscholastic sport. This program began during the 1962-63 school year, and offer- ings will be expanded next year. and build up friendly rivalry and competition in the intersquad volleyball games. GOLF Completes Second Tear Last year the newly organized golf team, under head coach Charley Sesher finished the season undefeated in six dual matches with Car- den City Juco, Dodge City -Iuco, and Ark City -Iuco. They attended the Great Plains junior Col- lege invitational golf tournament at Borger, Tex- as, and also the Kansas Junior College State meet. At the State meet John Watt was medalist and Hutch won the two man and four man team events. john also represented Hutchinson Junior College in the national tournament where he placed 37th out of 65 entrants. Coach Charles Sesher watches as Ancel Neuberger and Joe Newsom practice driving. 96 This year coach Sesher had returning letter- men John Watt, Ray Borth, and Ancel Neu- berger plus a solid group of freshmen to build his squad. The team competed in six dual matches, the state tournament and worked toward na- tionals. John Watt Ray Borth ll' ,,,i, E1 55153, W T e , i fi wi s . 5 im King Art Noll Art Noll, Ray Borth, John Watt, and Paul Schmucker take a break in practice. Larry Cooper Q, .- 1 rf ' A A , ' Q . f' . 2 ,, 5 .f K '3,Q1Q'3!'2. A L, A J f , - . ,. m m .. m L' K I :f-rw - ,. 41- 'Nm-Ax H 7,-. 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Phil Adrian and Van Thompson represented Hutchinson Junior College in the National Jun- ior College Tennis Tournament and won second place. They placed third in doubles and Phil took second in singles. Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch Hutch First State Tournament Ark City ..... Garden City . . . Pratt ....... Pratt ..... Dodge City ..... Wichita Freshmen Fort Hays State . Wichita Freshmen Second National Juco Tournament Jim Buller l Mike Sollenberger Steve Hilyard 2 f TENTATIVE SCHEDULE 1963 This year, under new coach William Kitchen, Fort Hays State ................ Ark City ..... Dodge City . . . Pratt ........... Wichita Freshmen Fort Hayes State , Ark City ........ State Tournament March April April April April May May prospects for a successful season are good. The squad will be built around returning lettermen Van Thompson and Bill Bork and several ex- perienced freshmen. The team will compete against the junior col- leges in the West .Iuco Conference plus several four year schools. They will also play in the state tournament and, if possible, will again makc the trip to the nationals. Coach William Kitchen talks to returning lettermen Bill Bork and Van Thompson. Van Thompson , 99 K W 7' ,mmmh ' WM ,Q-mu:-ww - A..- V 7 5w,,,,,,, ,, ' 1 ,re-Q-' All ROADS Q LEAD 0 T0 A72 Hn 'fi fin fl? Wm Z if fig. 43 A ij' ,ff , ,fvi ' sg 51, - xy , X U V 5 , ,EX s W ' . 'N ,.f QV cif A Z 5. 4131 jf Eg 1 W4 X A 5 'f., 65 , I ,X A nifa .MqGuirv .5 . football lI0llIl'l'07IlI71g qzuwz W. basketball queen attendants Diana M ary Winter h Andrews Y ,Ass jackie M issildine Carolyne Newman janice Higgins 'QQ' .gaggi if xg 5 X 75 ,-,nth ,L . v . ff, V K , V,-2 'L-if Wm 1 7 ,', , X3 gi Q, L2 3 ,Zi f . I is imifz 'K in-g ait 5 ff 'Q 1 5 - S ' wif' V 549:22 if Carol Landritlz ball honzvfoming quvvn Lynda Paschal Sarah Sesher track queen attendants Judy . Melinda H anson Alary Beth Young Wrav 106 5: za: , YE jackie Haines track queen Bill Bork Anderson big man on campus candidates Larry Cooper Gene Newman ., ,rw 9, Cordon Stout bzg man on rampus k,sh W -... . , Mlwmwwk ff-...gk f 'i 5 x FEATURES Students PVMZ Social lbl 5 is ,. 5 E 3 A if ,M , . Junior college students David West, Judd Shaffer, and Richard Moore adjusted to the rising cost of razor blades. A'All right you guys. Let us outl, say Larry Coop- er and Mike Dirck, two of the Ugliest Man on Campus candidates, Ted Anderson, the winner, is not pictured. Looking satisfied after a hearty meal are the mem- held their membership open to males only and ap- bers of the Gluttons Club who met every Thursday pointed officers to supervise their activities. noon at a local eating establishment. This group 110 A sl .P Bigger 4 4+ 1 wgf Q Located on a site just two and one-half blocks northeast of Juco, the new dormito- ry will house 106 students. Jerome Hawkins, soph., is proud of having contributed to the Hutchinson Jr. College trophy case. Jerome won the Fisher Body Craftsman Guild Trophy with his hand-carved model car of Balsa wood. The Pizza Hut proved itself to be a very popular hangout for Juco students before, during, and after games, week-ends, week-nights, week-afternoons . . . 1 ,f f?'fi'1 i13w 111 FEATURES Athletics Entertain Students 5 l Looking over the work being done on l Sesher Street is Mr. Charles Sesher him- l self. The street named after him runs in Held in honor of the football team, a bonfire was found to be an from of the Hutchmson Sports Arena' ideal way to promote school spirit. A very popular place for relaxing between classes friends, listen to music, play cards, eat, sleep, or was the Dragon Inn. Here students can meet their just carry on busy conversations! 112 This Tuba beats an umbrellafi exclaims a member of the Juco band. Band members, spectators, and players alike were caught in the rainu at the football homecoming game. Head football coach, Bill Goldsmitli. presents Dick Leach with his lifltllllllll letter, 'lihe athletic pr:-sc-mations were made during the Awards Assembly held in February. The Juco cheerleaders had side duties such as changing the game bulletin board. Larry Kyman and Randy Mettlen take their turns at reminding the students of the forthcoming game. .K A1 sooo 4-111.454 an-:ca 33 P!'9Pl! .AA 1 ki? .xl XML.. K' ez, rffiw I I V' 113 FEATURES S1fuQ'yz'ng is M ixed Wz'th Fun The fact that dressing up for Halloween is not limited to grade school children was proven at a party at the home of jean Graham. to be the center! of attraction when alll How low can you go?,7 was the theme as Larry Mayfield struggled under the Limbo bar. The Limbo seemed to be the favorite dance at this party given by Larry Kyman. John Williamson. dressed as a female cheerleader, seemed coming parade stopped for a pep rally. Beautiful Tom the football home- Mitchell was the queen of the parade. 555522 Si tftltaiiffii 7 . if X XM fw Qi Tw 'cLet,s get this job done. yells Jerry Porter to fellow students Tom Mitch- ell, Larry Kyman, Bob McCalla, Bob Atkinson, Jim King, and Bob Sperl- ing. The boys took advantage of a warm afternoon to aid the construc- tion workers in the building of the new student union. Working hard to meet deadlines is the yearbook staff. Night sessions were often necessary for a meeting of the entire staff. 115 The Wfinter Formal gave H.-IC. stu- dents their first opportunity to dress in formal attire and to have a wonderful evening of dancing in a decorative at- mosphere. I wish I could go to schoolf thinks this esteemed visitor of Hutchinson Junior College. QF , FEATURES Ac1fz'vz'tz'es Vmy Wz'Zh Seasons Versatile Kansas weather lets Janet Epperson and ohn Kraus enjoy spring in January . . . t d 1 Dragoncttcs Cathic Fountain and Orlctha Graber preside over the registration for the all school inixcr. Richard Elmore steps out for a breather. bcforc ' wb f , - 1 In i io 1 1 M , A W! during Don Ragsclalc Clowns his way through final cxaius. aftcr NI'm squashedf' yells John XVilliamsor1 on the bot- into thc floor boards while participating in their tom of the heap as 14 fellow juco students mash him own version of phono booth Hlling. 3 51 lax 117 xx 1' ' qv-0'9 1'- .4-nO 1 , p-v4.,av A all' ,...-af' -f' ,..-1 ,,.. M . f ,,.ua-H ,..'-.-A' fir' f N 1.,--':,. .fQ.4glB y, ,, 5 ,gPfQmf,sL33E, I , , f 1135515 ff' mmqq: ..,A Mummy TURN f N LEFT IIIIHII x G J UPHO ORE Return to Teachers' Tasks 3 321 yi 5 E S. mf. fr 1 V' is sf V 4 s WZ? Q 7' ff' SMX 3 Q ,.. as 5 M' B' Q V - . - -. . - , .ss A li 'I ff. - is ' 'Eill3:,?': i I. 5' A 7 ii, ' W .. 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Benson Hutchinson Harold G. Berrey Hutchinson Penny R. Berridge Nickerson Sharon K. Blasdel Sylvia Chlo A. Bontrager Hutchinson William S. Bork Hutchinson Ray L. Borth Plains Marsha J. Bowman Lyons Charles L. Bozeman Nickerson Robert E. Bracey Portsmouth, N.H Dennis L. Bradford Lyons William L. Brandenberger Burrton Gary J. Brewer Hutchinson l Karyl L. Brickey nr- Hutchinson Janis K. Bridgeman Haven Vivian M. Bright Hutchinson Avery E. Brooks Hutchinson Larry L. Brown Scott City Lewis P. Brown Hutchinson E. Lorraine Buck South Hutchinson .iii I . Q iu i ii il 99812 m. rt at 'Q X , f L. . I Moundfidge -I i Vv.L .f,: fl ::: .- ,S Richard w. Builer ' L ff M 'W .QQ V- ... , .y.y . 4 it s ' . if Bruce K. Bunker ' H, jd? i - is if - V Hutchinson 5 ' ,j in-X E, B' .ii' B Ronald G. Burch iv , it 5 'Ti ' f1f .I ,-- 'A Hutchinson W K ' A B' f Vinson L. Burch 7 ..' ' V ' B Burrton i A A J A Gary M. Burris Wichita Linda L. Caley - Stajlord l Q . r. Jack S. Campbell , M ' -'f Ai Macksoille - - - Richard J. Carpenter ' '1' Cedar Point Q John W. Casper ' ' Hutchinson ?t'h Q Daniel G. Cavanaugh ' Hutchinson Q. 121 Kay Burns is being taught that good handwriting is essential. Kay is a member of an extra-curricular handwriting class conducted by Mrs. Margaret Randles. OPHO ORE Burn Night Oil fir Grades 'r gr' is E M J qi 'sw S K gr .. .,. .. .. L AE.: W? r t T no ij if , Bl L J ff -z, f. 1 J 1 122 Dorothy R. Chandler Hutchinson John H. Chestnut Clay Center Ronald W. Clark Hutchinson John M. Cole Hutchinson Dennis E. Colle Sterling Hazel NI. Colvin Sylzfia Gerald L. Connery Little River Jerald D. Connery Little River Edward D. Cooper Hutchinson Jack D. Cooper Hutchinson Larry W. Cooper Osborne ' Carolyn A. Cotter Hutchinson LeeRoy V. Crigger Hutchinson Judy M. Crouse Hutchinson Ronald R. Cully Hutchinson Judi L. Cummings Hutchinson John W. Davenport Hutchinson Deanne K. Dehart Hutchinson Donna M. Dehart Hutchinson Allen A. Delker Hutchinson Kathleen Deppner Hutchinson Cheryl A. Dickson Stujord Charles M. Dirck Derby JoAnne K. Drake Hutchinson Marian C. Drake Hutchinson Carl G. Dreiski Warren, Mich John A. Dwyer Hutchinson Ronald E. Dyson Hutchinson Paul C. Edgington Hutchinson D. Dwight Ediger Buhler Earl W. Ediger Hutchinson Orlin D. Ediger Inman Loretta K. Edwards Hutchinson Gary G. Ellis Sylvia Marc A. Emery Hutchinson Richard L. Engdahl Marquette Janet G. Epperson Hutchinson Tom G. Evans Hutchinson Glen M. Ewing Turon Kent D. Ewing Hutchinson Dale C. Farney Hutchinson .Ioan M. Fast Hutchinson LaVell Y. Featherstor Hutchinson Martha M. Fenwick Hutchinson Carilyn -I. Fike Denver, Colo. Dennis C. Fonger Superior, Wis. Kathy K. Fountain Arlington James B. Frank Nickerson Harold W. Fraser Lyons Carol Friescn Hutchinson Connie L. Friesen Hutchinson Mary B. Friesen Hutchinson Jack J. Gagnebin Abbeyville Wanetta K. Gardner Arlington Charles R. Garrett Derby Marilyn A. Gaston Sylvia Colleen A. 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Hamilton Partridge Arthella L. Hammar Haven Melinda G. Hanson Hutchinson John E. Harr Hutchinson John G. Harris Hutchinson Clark W. Harrison Hutchinson Robert E. Harrison St. fohn Darrel J. Hauschild Sterling Dale L. Havercroft Partridge Jerome D. Hawkins Burrton Larry W. Hayes Wichita Merlyn W. Helmuth Hutchinson Otto N. Henning Waterloo Richard L. Henning Kingman Roger B. Heppenstall Hutchinson Robert S. Hesse Hutchinson Dennis M. Hill Hutchinson Gail C. Hillshafer Hutchinson Eva R. Hirst Hutchinson Carolyn D. Hoefer Hutchinson James L. Holden Cimarron John M. Holland Hutchinson Joseph W, Howard Hutchinson Myrna K. Hudson Kingman Gary O. Hutchinson Hutchinson Gary L. Jackson Hutchinson Doretha L. James Hutchinson ..,. ,mn -W-ang ali so ., ..,. . A q3..g1fyeis,f. . 2 :E V , .i. N .W 1 at - 'f :.f?.:z.- swi ft. ii , W .. gs '- . ' -12, 3 , ,yy : sw if J ' --S5555 ii: .1 '. .J ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' -- vin . 1 . W as wa.. 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Lafferty Inman James R. Lahar Eureka Carol A. Landrith Hutchinson Thomas M. Lappin Hutchinson Charles L. Lay Hutchinson Frank D. Leasure Lyons Arnold Y. Lee ski Hong Kong, China J oeann Lee Fairbanks, Alaska Karolyn K. Linder Plevna Ronald B. Littleton Hutchinson Linda G. Lockert Larned Robert M. Lundquist Lindsborg Jerry R. McCalla Hutchinson Robert D. McCalla Lyons Kent E. MCGreight Hutchinson Lonnie R. McCurdy Hutchinson Jan T. McDonald Newton Carl R. MeGavran Ada Walter R. Mclver Arlington Francis T. McMaster Hutchinson Larry McMullen Liberal Gerald E. Martens Hutchinson Jim E. Martens Hutchinson Carol Martin Hutchinson Edward J. Martinez Hutchinson Larry M. Mayfield Hutchinson Michael E. Messmer Norwich Charles L. Metz Hutchinson Lott E. Metzler Hutchinson Richard A. Meyer Norwich Harold D. Minear Downs Gerald E. Mooney Hutchinson Russell R. Moorman Nickerson Jack J. Morrison Cheney Karen E. Nelson Inman Larry R. Nelson Hutchinson Richard C. Nestler Sterling Ancel D. 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Q, ss hh V 'P ...P . , VV A ....' we u,Qassse.'fs - - - -.a.eWe,. M 2, slr: K A fail ' '. t :ral ' F2lZ?3?s?s?Qi'2???5i5 P ' ' P ' -.if-we 7 ,ks K.. 4 . ,Y . in my A fmm -2 1 . t 3- W , . ip V. 1. -- H ' iif. f 128 Charles W. Nichols Hutchinson James L. Nickels Langdon Ella Nisly Hutchinson Mary A. Nye South Hutchinson Judy A. Olson 0 Hutchinson Larry G. OiNeal Derby Kenneth M. Ottlinger Detroit, Mich. Robert M. Parker Hutchinson Ronnie G. Parker Macksville Lynda S. Paschal Hutchinson Janice D. Pauls Inman Joyce E. Pauls Inman Glenda F. Pendleton Mt. Hope Maurice D. Penny Hutchinson James R. Perkins Plevna Ray A. Peters Buhler Joel D. Piatt Hutchinson Eddie H. Powell St. Louis, Mo. Lloyd E. Powell Kalvesta Gerald B. Prescott St. john Wilbur V. Pugh Lyons Ronald E. Putnam Nickerson Katharine M. Ratzlafl' Minneola Paula A. Ratzlafif Buhler David L. Rayl Hutchinson Don L. Reed Hutchinson James F. Reed Hutchinson Stanley L. Reed Argonia Frank B. Regier Ness City Bonnie B. Rempel Hutchinson Jan L. Renner Goddard Jack S. Reynolds Springfield, Mo. Wanda L. Rhorer Hutchinson Carol L. Rhyne Colorado Springs, Colo. Norma L. Rickett Arlington Kent W. Rixon St. john Jay E. Roberts Hutchinson Richard D. Rogers Pretty Prairie Richard E. Roher Hutchinson Patricia M. Rohr Hutchinson Jon R. Root Ellsworth Phyllis Roth Lyons Randy S. Rundell Stafora' John N. Sames Hutchinson David E. Sanders Nickerson Larry S. Schafer Conway Curtis D. Schmidler Hutchinson Karen A. Schreiber Nickerson 129 OPHO GRE Support School Activities -1,--.E ... ....-.-H I -...engages in ,. A ak Ks 1 522121.-1.1 in gnc: .,f...Wt.ff f .i ,us I sw - ' , 525 5' if 'fi 1 -- 1 I., Q. im... . , f . . age. ,rg as S' ew J an ' 17 3. 2 ttf-Q , - iw? ' 1s9.'iiV:if f: ,LLZVI . 1 X ii: i'::i:'E:i:?5:555El sssisssgigzmfs -- as ds msiiiit ks Q J f :ra we .. l Q 3 ,5 1.sff fffi it -ifffii. wig f, E ' :' ijt -E5'if.i .. Ftffgi J 12. iw zi afigf :fiisv fl: 'fi ' .paws ' nm ., ..d..'j- ' Doyal A. Schroeder Hutchinson Richard B. Schroeder Hutchinson Richard C. Schur Minneapolis Paul E. Schwarz Hutchinson John R. Scollon Hutchinson Dorothy J. Scovil Hutchinson Mary V. Scovil Hutchinson Duaine T. Seck Haven John E. Seeman Larned Sarah E. Sesher Hutchinson Lucille R. Severson Hutchinson Marc E. Siebert Hutchinson James E. Siemens Hutchinson Robert A. Slade Hutchinson Daryle D. Smalley Hutchinson Richard K. Smith Hutchinson Curtis W. Sommers Burns William L. Songer Hutchinson Ronald D. Stafford Great Bend Patricia T. Stallings Hutchinson Gale M. Stain Norwich Richard L. Steiner Lebanon Diana K. Stephenson Hutchinson Dennis E. Stittsworth function City Wesley L. Stotler Newton Gordon L. Stout Alden Steve E. Stout Hutchinson Glen L. Strait Larned Wendel J. Strong Hutchinson Nancy L. Strouse Inman Marilyn Stucky Moundridge Richard D. Stucky Moundridge Martha L. Suarez Hutchinson Willis C. Sutter Wichita Gary C. Swabby Windom Donald C. Swanson Hutchinson Harley R. Swanson Nickerson Jerome L. Taylor Partridge Dennis W. Teter Hutchinson Van R. Thompson Hutchinson James F. Tippie Hutchinson Charlotte A. Toms Hutchinson Janice C. Toot St. fohn Mary J. Tope Arlington Jerry W. Trent Hutchinson William W. Tucker Hutchinson Thomas W. Unruh Halstead William E. Unruh Pawnee Rock Neil L. Utz Plains Lawrence W. Voth Hutchinson Lawrence J. Wahlmeier Clayton Ruth A. Walter Sylvia Jesse M. Watkins Great Bend Larry E. Watkins Sedgwick Ronald D. Watson Hutchinson John R. Watt Wichita Jack A. Webb Hutchinson P. me Y. ' Y I N in -:its-'V . iie A -3, .uw ' E .. .jg , J A . 5 . y ,,f 5. 'i I 'kV i Q' Nlln - -' . Q tg. t.- H ix' '- fniiiii! V- -f Wit- .- .... ,. . , 51 tif..-'TH .1 V .L - . ,.. W ,V fr' 'V . + Y ' M Q, .T . 2 i Q35 -A-. .. VV . V -. K. ww.. '+ V . 1 ' . .Q V 1. ,Vi 3 WU? P ' te ' K' 'N , - R1 V s X- ix.. N .. D il' .rl ' Q '51 2VV in ,. K ' fa ' Qs .s s wif? 33? 2 s de Q sf. Q i 1 gi: t t Q :gui Veg s 4? 95 2' Sa lf? 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Elland proudly observes the progress on the new student union building. This building and a dormi- tory are scheduled for completion ing the 1963-64 school year. Vera N. Wedel Pretty Prairie Harlan T. Wells Hutchinson Mary A. Wendland Hutchinson Nancy A. West Medora Thomas E. Westfall Hutchinson Gary VL. Whaley Arlington Fred R. Williams Geneseo in time to be used dur X 132 Robert D. Winter Buhler 2 g A 'K ' ' f. ,. Q 3 1 Dinah L. Wipf . Plezma . . ,.... A s K-M Dick E. Witter W 1 My .,,: T' in - 1.6-fi 5 .::': t . 1 . Abbyvzlle , ss g L .X Rodney L. woife f W, l Q . New City .rk - X - v . Roger M. Wood lil' K. Hutchinson William O. Wood Wayne City, Ill. JoEtta M. Woods 4 A Hutchinson L v- . . H it.. '5: - ' - Jeffrey L. Woodson 'V' il it as JF Hutchinson il' , Q Judith A. Wray South Hutchinson William L. Wulfemeyer Abbyville A John S. Young Hutchinson Mary B. Young Hutchinson Leslie E. Zimmerman ' fig . Win dom :-- i f iii' A The fact that trapping Hydrogen gas is an art can be eonhrmed June Daugherty, sophomore, uses a moment of her free hour to check the central bulletin board for coming events. June is not previously pictured in the class section. by Linda Lockert and Ellen Hageman who appear to be very patient during a General Chemistry lab session. 133 FRE N Acta' to Recora' Enrollment E 5. Q i.. if f' if Q xg . ' LL 1 Q .. ,sk 11 feffw '1 at s wi. my sosaiefsiiegag Q W iififiis? 2 uf . Q sz tsvssrffvfiiitfss Q 'A Mwst. . . z21W r .. .. A.. 'K to 2 ,..,,. ii 7 ,K Si . 1 .I .... ,mimi-v.l1T iff -I L ..., : .. - .ww vp . '75 .I if - Z., ., ,t -ey,-f..g'. - '- f .. . '-Nil.. :- ljgy. 1:11-,-,, jj if - .. n ot-igi's. .H k i... i fmgfgggjs '1' r 5' ., .5 , ,nf 3. .. ,..,,,g KY. . Y R 5' A t , iff' we L taint: i. .9 fi ,W -. ggi. gi Q lv' we vi! at 5: + SQ Ee .f 3 .E , :ww,fi..1a-.:wfG A emtisgeawm ,.l,,e..-f ' H2 tfftygaia :ft -tufts me . vf,-. wwf . is file' 7 A. .. ,, I . .. Km ark: S mmap 9' 'K xx! 15 .. .. N, 1 . . .Fi N. . t. 5' X533 ms . Meiji! Qi n ., 2 'f:.-, . ...... A 'ji l ':' ' . aj Q, ' s we -5 if . K . -:g?iEii?ii7i113f?iVQ - ,,,, rz s g - nen t-xx ' A -.at -1 S U lf' 1: - , til 2- ilggi'i. .,' ' Min. fiifsiie .-Q: . jf.: Z 9 . Vi2if??i 5 as ' II' 2 , t iff ' .. i ., 533555: , ':.,.: 2 ... . legit 6 . 'tv ni sig? ':-' 'xiii ' 'z f ffizifs' . .: ima fimf . . : ' , J. 4. 25533 1 - .. 1 :iris 'E .H f . N1 - , ' lj ..- I I . , . , . 9 5 W.. 134 l s . . 'f ...... f . .. , ti ff- fi 5 W, ' Mary E. Abbott Great Bend Robert A. Akins Hutchinson Lynlie L. Albert Wichita Larry L. Alderson Newton Dale J. Aldrich Hutchinson David L. Allen Hutchinson Esther J. Almanza Hutchinson Erminia M. Alonzo Hutchinson Robert L. Alumbaugh Hutchinson Martha L. Anderson Hutchinson Theodore D. Anderson Assaria Diana S. Andrews Newton Robert C. Angelovic Stockton Kathy L. Artley Mt. Hope Morton E. Ashcraft Hutchinson Lyle E. Atkinson Marquette Robert D. Atkinson Hutchinson John D. Attwood Larned James T. Avers Hutchinson Barbara K. Ayres Hutchinson Dennis W. Ayres Hutchinson james D. Ball Hutchinson Robert A. Barb Hutchinson Richie D. Barber Hutchinson Claude L. Barkinan Hutchinson Jack B. Barnes Hutchinson james A. Barton Kingman Gene G. Baucom Halstead Patricia E. Baughrnan Arlington Paul E. Beck Ness City Raymond D. Beeton Peabody Nancy B. Bemis Hutchinson Gary L. Benjamin Hutchinson Dave A. Benson Hutchinson Larry E. Benson Herington Janet M. Beyer Hutchinson Leonard Bezdek Tampa Lee W. Billingsly Hutchinson Jean Bland Hutchinson Horst-Dieter Blank Haven Betty A. Bockhaus Halstead Raymond Bolin Hutchinson Rossie B. Bolt Ellinwood David L. Bontrager Hutchinson Ronald G. Borders Arlington John K. Bork Hutchinson Judi K. Bowlinger Hutchinson Judith A. Bowman Hutchinson Charles D. Boyd Sterling Steven Brandenberger Halstead Bonnie L. Brawner Burrton Chris F. Breford H olyrood James H. Brennecke Lindsborg Mary -L. Brightenburg Hutchinson Patricia A. Broadbooks Hutchinson Dennis R. Brown Hutchinson Gerald D. Brown South Hutchinson Hun, N355 iw .My , if F g s it ' it Yr L Q N -f i,... - . ,ga V 353 l ll wr 1 mv P 'lg SQ? 3 vt I r W ffl s 1. sm ,Q X as 'Q , X t ,, Q 'Jul 1 ' we 1 2, X, :ILA . - Qi J if .el o' - ',.. .7 'Q I, - .Q-fan 'mf 'f f A l fwfr 'S . . ,gr .., ,. Q., Q.. . , A 135 4 J A E V ' ' -2:: A A Jim IZL.. .,..,. . . .,.. . .-...,, .-.-- 3 A ..--W Q 4 a s 1 .- -' 555121229 5 ' ,sim f Yr: 5,15 :' -lille. Sifwif f-' ' 1 ssl -2 ., 1- -' .... ..,. . , ' 'A , e H11 . gf' 15 Q ., V ,zr it 2 . 5'-'Q 1 FRE HMENL Begin uestfoi Knowledge 'P' X. , 1 .X f... ' nw- u em- :kz iii 1 ,,L, , ' ' it .il Yaw ' 15i.ff:.53i'f?TSt' sa:..5:, .f.'f -53555 .. i .1.- 1'7 , WV 'Y ? .ta s it , f -. miie? N Sw wi ' safes P 5? 91 i N . . . Qs ML W a- N te My in in 'lil' is X ' rig - it K. . Q.. - 42 e A ee ii M in B eeLe e i ee , iji i i . i N 'e ee e 4 I 136 Janet K. Brown Hutchinson Margaret L. Brown Hutchinson Peggy A. Brown Partridge Jimmy V. Buller Buhler Connie S. Burdick Hutchinson Bradley L. Burgess Hutchinson Bonnie S. Burney Hutchinson Diana K. Burns Hutchinson Nancy R. Burns Hutchinson Vera L. Bush Hutchinson Marcia D. Butterfield Milan Terry F. Byer Hutchinson Carolyn S. Caley Staford Danny B. Callen Wichita Donnie L. Cantrell Wichita Mickie L. Carmichael Haven Douglas B. Carter Hutchinson Charles G. Casement Wichita Donna F. Caster Haven Ramona N. Cavenah Kinsley Stephen P. Ceideburg Hutchinson Kenneth M. Chase Talmage Linda K. Chiles Hutchinson Arthur L. Christopher Hutchinson Kenneth N. Claphan Pratt Robert B. Clary Newton Gary C. Clifton Newton Douglas E. Coker Ness City Diana L. Cole Hutchinson Stephen D. Cole Great Bend Dale B. Coleman Hutchinson Thomas D. Combs Herington Jessica Compton Hutchinson Dale L. Conkling Partridge Linda K. Cooper Hutchinson David E. Cowles Hutchinson Gail A. Cox Hutchinson Diane K. Crow Abbyville Erland E. Crupper Hutchinson James L. Crupper Newton Kay L. Cundiff Hutchinson Anne L. Cunningha Hutchinson Gail A. Cyr Glasco Phillip H. Dame Sylvia Dianne E. Danford Hutchinson Floyd E. Daniels Nickerson Bonnie J. Darling Burrton Jayne E. Darling Hutchinson U1 . an 3 H N 1 J if r s as 1 '7 Q . gg, , X C.. p.. . s , W. 'iff . ff . x A .. .. . .. st.. .-.'-.. .,-aff M.. . . 5 - 'lf K A .Q af -fx M l i ,, 5, s- ' F W ff . any K fi 5 oisst me - ' Doyal Schroeder looks on while Rachel Vieyra rc- cords her reading rate progress at the end ol' a non- credit reading-lab session instructed by Miss Reba Anderson. aff Q-I I W 5 W' :L 'Wil' i-Wd' .,.. . 2' A A Wm mi ..: g --': i K M L1 I A' f kswlwww -..1, P, s- ..?VVVgki 155 .. Z if FRE Hi Aojust to College Schedule ' 3 A N ...QL 5-- is ,, Eff -:,j I ,1 my -. .. P 1 1 . :,. i t J, -I uf K 9 M fi!! . 1 s F, P 4 ff UN. X Y L .. Walter L. Davis Hutchinson Edward L. Dawson Hutchinson Mary K. Dean Mt. Hope Darrell D. Decker Galoa James G. Decker McPherson Merle K. Decker Durham Robert W. Demoret Hutchinson James E. Denney Hutchinson Robert G. Dennis Plevna Janet L. Detter San Pedro, Calif. Larry M. DeWeese Medicine Lodge Richard A. Dick Halstead Gary A. Dicke Cottonwood Falls Judith K. Ditgen Hutchinson Darrell G. Dodge Buhler William M. Dole Burrton Mary A. Donahue Herington James E. Doris Dighton Shirley A. Dreiling Hutchinson Richard F. Drew Hutchinson Dennis K. Duft Great Bend Maurice L. Dunigan Scottsville Jon M. Dunkelberger Rago Gary W. Dunn Abbyuille Saundra S. Dunsworth Hutchinson John C. Edgington Hutchinson Arthur D. Ediger Burrton Kathleen C. Edwards Hutchinson Ruth A. Edwards Hutchinson Brenda D. Ehling Hutchinson Fred W. Elliott Salina Nancy L. Elliott Hutchinson Wilma Elliott Nickerson J. Randy Elmore Staford Richard T, Elmore Wichita David J. Engclland Nickerson Sara H. Enns Buriton lNlarvin L. Entz Hutchinson Lucretia C. Enyeart Burrton Edwin E. Etchison Sylvia William A. Ethridge Burrton John G. Evans Hutchinson Murriel D. Evans Hutchinson Richard J. Evans Hutchinson Ronald G. Everhart Gypsum Dallas NI. Eves Lyons David S, Ewing Hutchinson Dorothy M. Ewing Turon Rebecca L. Fair Hutchinson Lowell R. Fairchild Kingman Donna F. Farmer Hutchinson Venora B. Farnsworth Mt. Hope Patrick tl. Farrell Hutchinson James E. Fields Wichita Frank T. Fic-ser Norwich Robert L. Finfrock Hutchinson Robert E. Fletcher Hutchinson t - s -' ,W 7 Hx b N t 'Y ' M: R f va Y 1 To 1 ,. HY lm s K is R TE-'if X E - -dp t if - A., . , . K : ,'- .. po . if w m v? 'Z -E .. 35, '. 3 5:43Y5l'f I Q ,E N is K 'X X f' if Yi f ,V .gg 'Q Q f T f A 9' ' new J' fi A W Jr. .:.. . ,, . In-'wt ls , w .Al 'w , n ,ft :Q may V K bn' Wy 43 isaswgfff Eg. ' 5' V ' ' V K , ff?- '55 sf, i Q ' an Q 2 ' - If gi .7 4 1515.2 fr is 'TQ A auf 'QW' gm ,si 2 , ,V Wig 4. N 22 'MXN J Aft ,, f flfifps M' tif' stiff 5 6 J 5 3' t ,Q if 5 Q A . W A .4 PT! c I t , , K an , is t t ae s Q Q J . st ,N pl sift yrs ft 'rf .ic .fs 'Y J l tg , K' X f w . '. 139 aiu, , Organize Habits Q' Stuaji 3 A 1 4 . I. W if 'F i s 1' in qitrrhikrr ,,!.,5 . y I . 1 x F.. 0 as , . .. .. ag-if. -3: figfkf. EM I so is six H5 :H I 5' x Q is S. I . ' I t Q4 QE l nn :.' :s ' 5447 if es. riiiy. .fi f if Q V .ee f 71::' A 5:53 t-.:- fi.: dv , 5 in - ' YF-E1 W Tl-'git .V A gg' 7 . Q XY ' nf ' . Mitzi?- .W . . . gn... X Bill fl' gl w i- ..fsl.zf.t -wi-fneilfsfe' .. w3y..::1mrs f. .M fxzfi Ronald D. Flickinger Burrton Larry Foos Dighton Karen G. Ford Hutchinson Galen R. Foreman Hutchinson Gary M. Foster Abbyoille Neal D. Foster Penalosa Sharon A. Foust Hutchinson jerry R. Frank Hutehinson Edward G. Franz Hutchinson Leon J. Franz Buhler Ralph L. Franz Hutchinson Mike A. Frederiksen Hutchinson James W. Frederikson Hutchinson Karen Friend Halstead Genevie M. Friesen Hutchinson Mary M. Froelich Hutchinson John C. Fuller Beloit Lenora K. Gabel Hutchinson Connie L. Gardner Hutchinson Stanley J. Gatlin Hutchinson Carolyn A. Gaunt Great Bend Dianne M. Gay Plevna Marilyn G. Geesling Turon Avis A. George Hutchinson Robert E. George Colby Wayne E. George Hutchinson Quinton E. German Hutchinson Terry L. Gibbs Gypsum Sidney C. Gibson Stratford, Conn. Sherry K. Gilley South Hutchinson Mike M. Gingerich Hutchinson Phillip R. Gleason Larned Vera M. Goering Hutchinson David D. Goldsmith Wilsey Frank E. Gordon Hutchinson Barbara A. Graber Pretty Prairie Leland R. Graber Halstead Randall L. Grant Hutchinson Steven E. Grigg Scott City Sheila M. Groseclose Hutchinson Richard B. Gross Wichita Richard H. Grove Hutchinson Roberta A. Gunn Hutchinson Michael E. Gunther Hutchinson James S. Haake Clay Center Robert A. Hackerott Great Bend Patricia A. Hageman Hutchinson Jackie H. Haines Haven f..- 1 ttqgftgiifamtttktsg' getaway 2,f wXE ,ag, sm se M gf ,ef W W ist? sg it is M 5 X -.. 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Henning Kingman Donna L. Henry Hutchinson Ronald D. Herron Hutchinson Jean N. Hester Hutchinson Arclith C. Hiebert Hutchinson Robert J. Hiett Larncd Janice L. Higgins Hutchinson Jerald K. Higgins Newton Marva G. Hill Burrton Robert W. Hill Partridge Stephen E. Hilyard Hutchinson Tom A. Hinton Sedgwick W. Allen Hirst Hutchinson Barbara A. Hobson Hutchinson Linda K. Hoffman Hutchinson Dennis H. Hogan Hutchinson Nancy J. Hovious Hutchinson Mary J. Howe Hutchinson Billy G. Hoyt Enid, Okla. Michael J. Hrabe Kensington Christine E. Hudson Sylvia Clarence F. Huff Mt. Hope Barbara J. Hughes Hutchinson Stephen F. Hurst Hutchinson Charles D. Inkanish Hutchinson Patricia Ireland Hutchinson William F. Irwin Ellsworth Jerry L. Jackson Kingman Celeste A. Jacques Hutchinson , A ,,.. ..,,.. , A ' ---- f:.'.t::Q,1,tgg:5: ,,..aN,.tg 1' I-:: --f: . . '- , '- -- tsl , , - PM ' -- fbi: if V ' ' - ' V- ' Q, Wilt -2i..':9t mis . . 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Keckler Hutchinson Barbara J. Keesling Lyons Kathleen A. Keesling Hutchinson Darell D. Kennedy Hutchinson James T. Kennedy Lyons Jerry L. Kerri Hutchinson Lynda L. Kerns Hutchinson Dale F. King Chase James R. King Hutchinson Marion T. Kitch Hutchinson Erol T. Klassen Inman Max D. Klotz Hutchinson Jeanne A. Knoche Stajord Kay E. Knoche Staford Karen K. Koehn Dodge City Warren W. Koelling Alton Robert J. Koop Hutchinson Steven E. Krieg Wichita Ellen L. Krob Pretty Prairie Karen L. Kroeker Inman Perry R. Kuhn Arkansas City . . ,..,, ww - Ne 7 . :effftsf-, E111- .. f wav, , - : .. . fa -ravsilafis, 2'1-'vm .:.: r me-fast-f we Qs. xr if ra-j ' 5 - .' .1 - f f -.fn :mrs fa, y . may .. .R l rs? N. . . 4 .X K . W 1,1 in . . 1 .Q Q 4 1 E31 Mb at a K 'Q we Q 1, ,I Eta P W 4: 31 K Q A . 1 55523 :aw 52 an. 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Many of these Juco girls as they strive to become students met this requirement as members physically Ht. This year, physical educa- of an athletic team or the drill-tearn. 145 FRE H N Become Student Ojjieers w'1freasn.s:s5 . - V las wzg.. -f .:.. ' 5. 5? M7142 . iw 9252.2 2 gig 3451155 - W will ,fi q. .4 i ' fl pf .w. Agn: 9135 .2 . . A-3 wail .. .. , ,at-at ,ggwv Mfr.-1 .mst J :i4s22i?Ff?i543i4e?7!fS' 1 '5 e.g4f,m:efQ5sff4wi.- ' wgfifeigftffgige '12 -Mfs?f2sf5fQ1.f:f. 'Hifi . ' 5....f.l5 ...ft-.f .. . . is-if.:-HI- w lei? : 'i 'M' ' 323 ff.--.17 .1 :sig 1 ff. -e. Ilan... K :: - - ri. :W 1- Q, .. W, - ' :s is gig za tfistfe.. ..g stiofyigggz. ,- - , . gum: we mesa ' - - .aff-.. a5f3?:feTi?f:.. 1' 5 sfgsvmf- 2 fpiffew- Q- . Q P' .5 si.fQ:3.gggggz3,.. -. 1'mzi..1:.4s2g?3 -f' -fi.: 2 is in : f ': q -- :,- . Sfisiiigf maya 5353.435 1 A Qsisixtfi ' ?g????i?. 1-1' . j V f ,W 5, , .L it 6. .ya . f -riff az fws 'Pzt :- 'pfnec 'sire 'ubfiisiiniil U .. af... ,, , 4, M2 , . 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McCrea Darlington Mary B. McCully Burrton Ernest E. McDowell Hutchinson Mex Cheryl A. McFadden Nickerson Mac D. McGonigle Hutchinson Anita L. McGuire Hutchinson Elizabeth J. Mclver Hutchinson Larry V. McKenzie Hutchinson James R. McKim Morrill Nancy L. McMurry Hutchinson Sharon R. McQueen Kingman Jack L. Mace Sterling Bernhardine L. Machgan Buhler Larry P. Magyar Hutchinson Michael G. Mans Sharon Gary J. Markle Hutchinson Keith H. Marks Staford Helen E. Martin Hutchinson Larry E. Martin South Hutchinson LaVerle D. Martin Smith Center Verna Martens Buhler Milford E. Mast Hutchinson Jerry P. Matlack Burrton Richard G. Mattix Newton Sara J. Maupin Burrton Sue M. May Haven Elaine M. Meckfessel Rozel Max M. Menges Abilene Richard E. Mesker Hutchinson Dennis L. Mettlen Hutchinson Randall E. Mettlen Hutchinson Jerry L. Meyer Haven Gabriel D. Michael West Palm Beach, Fla. 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Miller Woodson Janice A. lvliller Hutchinson Merlin L. Mills Hutchinson Charles L. Millspaugh Hutchinson Jacqueline Missilcline Hutchinson Dennis V. Mitchell Hutchinson Ronald E. Llitchell Hutchinson Thomas H. lylitcihell l'Vichita Jerry A, lklohr Hutchinson Robert C. Moody Lyons Richard D. Moore McPherson Robert D. Moore Arlington Michael H. Morris Kansas City Stacy V. lylorris Jr. Hutchinson Mirhael D. Morton Hutchinson Leon E. lNlueller Tampa Thomas J, Mueller Hulchinson Susan A. Murphey Hutchinson Harold D. Nlurphy Sedgwick Ronald Q. Murluhy' Hutchinson Cecilia Myers Hutchinson H, Wayne Myers Little River Virginia L. Myers Hutchinson Douglas R. Nagley Manehester' Donna M. Neal Hutchinson james L. Neal Hutchinson H. Edward Needham Conway Springs Henry E. Neihardt Hill Cay Kathleen A. Nelson Windom Bonita M. Nestor Hutchinson Carolyne F. Newman Hutchinson Donald Newsom Lewis Wanda P. Nickels Langdon Gary H. Niemann Hutchinson Carolyn L. Nies Sylvia Marolyn S. Nies Sylvia Arthur Noll Jr. Hutchinson David E. Norris Wichita Linda A. Novinger Hutchinson Thomas L. Novinger Hutchinson Sharon S. Nunemaker Hutchinson Anita L. Nye Hutchinson Margaret L. Oehs Hutchinson William D. Orebaugh Glasco Carl E. Owens Hutchinson s Q 4 if my ' L is 'f 'i1 , Q' if s is f... M.: s r . 2 Q ., .1 sis.. Mjpgjigw J 2 .ty 24? 1? 1 is as rf 2 2 My A EL W X MN , is K 55525 la t MQ 35? J.. P2 'sa 2, Q!! 4 I 5 f 'ki S Q -4f1is:w.f.x . ffsiffzeilisga 5535 if f .. afvfef , .iw-1.' rife... , A -'f ae.-is ..... .... v , ...X ...si c n t. . A .. .. . ,,,,,,. ... ma. I 'wus' - . ,lg . Erika? gsm X is , E I Wsisst -1. f gh..-' f mega .., 30 if 5 'a rs tgp p ggi, ,gs f is my E W Q .ygfgfag X A fag my 1 is ig ia c 'Q 2 if f 3 524215555511ilgfigfws H' 7 - M7ssIs?MQik3 32s -ra.: X -' - .gm yi, W 13181. TJ? 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Pankow Hutchinson Larry F. Pankratz Hutchinson Barbara J. Parker Hutchinson Louis T. Parkerson West Palm Beach, Fla Judy E. Parmer Burlington, Colo. Suzanne A. Parshall Newton Walter F. Parsons Alden Gary E. Pate Markleville, Ind. Gary K. Patterson Anthony Judy C. Paulk Hutchinson Ted I. Pearson II Burrton Jeanene S. Penner Hutchinson Jane Pennington Hutchinson Dale E. Perkins Partridge Dennis D. Perry Tescott David W. Peters Liberal Marialice Peters Buhler Lynne J. Peterson Inman Kathleen A. Pettijohn Hutchinson Thomas B. Pettit Lyons Robert H. Peyton Norwich Vickie L. Phillip Nickerson Gilbert L. Pickenpaugh Hutchinson Kendrick L. Pipkin Cheney Stanley R. Pitts Burrton Richard D. Plush Norwich Shirley J. Plush Hutchinson Nancy A. Pohl Littleton, Colo. Sharon F. Poindexter Hutchinson Edward S. Popp Kingsdown David E. Porter Hutchinson Jerry G. Porter Hutchinson Cleo H. Postier Plevna Carolyn J. Pownall Hutchinson Jack M. Prather Lyons Gary A. Puls Hutchinson Carolyn R. Radke Great Bend Donald W. Ragsdale Hutchinson Lana J. Ratliff Hutchinson Phillip E. Ray McPherson Sarah C. Ray Ellinwood Deanna L. Rayl Hutchinson Jerry D. Rayl Hutchinson George A. Reaves Hutchinson Gerald J. Rebel Ness City Tom A. Reed Hutchinson James H. Reeves Hutchinson Dan L. Reffitt Middleton, Ohio Lois Regehr Inman Luetta M. Rernpel Hutchinson Donald P. Rexer Buhler Jerry M. Rexroad Hutchinson Richard K. Rishel Galva Cheryl A. Roberts Hutchinson David J. Roberts Winfield Mary M. Roberts Hutchinson Boyd D. Rostine Hutchinson 09 ' 1.55115 . . .,. AP Vyi. J at Q.. W if .ig ,.... . ,x P fu 55 f?irl1f'5fQS?f5zei fa. ,.. as .i ,... ... esf fsigsrgtfsqsi .,., .... si. - efmiszrsf. 'N 3 N 3 'Fi E fgwiegl.. V A 1 .. - J ' ffm fe. in .ef '5?iff?iif'?J' if 1552515 S . :'-i fi J'1. QS..- . mimi? 7:73 .ilffi N W1 .'Il '1 ir . 3543? ' ' H' ' tl-Q. ,: .i zifsnii , - :Y 42.166, ff' ae gfjisf A A ' A fi-'wo I E 5 S . fini. - .. i r2?f,ii.5'fz '- . 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Rudiger Clay Center, Marian I. Rudiger Hutchinson Marian L, Rush Abbyoiile Rita Sallabedra Hutchinson Dennis W. Sayers Hutchinson Judy A. Scanland Hutchinson Dixie D. Schenk Great Bend Neb Randall Schcrrnerhorn Larned Dwight Schissler Hutchinson Billy R. Schlickay Hutchinson Marilyn Schmidt Haven C, Paul Schmucker Hutchinson Rosalee A. Schultz Hutchinson David R. Schuman Hutchinson Loretta L. Schuster Hutchinson Robert L. Schuyler Great Bend Donald G. Schwart Hutchinson Jean K. Schwiethale Zenith Daniel M. Seiwcrt Colwich Donald R. Sexton Cheney Raymond E. Seymour Tampa, Fla. Judd W. Shaffer Hutchinson Dixie A. Sheldon fetmore Gary A. Shepherd Pretty Prairie Thomas A. Sherman Lyons Gerrel L. Shirk Sedgwick Larry L, Shoflfner 'Hutchinson Glen R. Showalter Haven Sharon I. Shurnan Hutchinson Susan G. Sickmon Hutchinson Jerome D. Simpson Salina Michael E. Sims Hutchinson Michael W. Sims Hutchinson William T. Slider Lyons William W. Sligar Hutchinson John A. Sloop IH Lyons Dale E. Smiley Wichita Alice L. Smith Dodge City Charles W. Smith Ulysses Garland F. Smith jr. Medicine Lodge Harold Smith Hutchinson Roy G, Snow Hutchinson Wilfred L. Sodowsky Wichita a sf t 5 . R' a S e' A . df' it Y .Qfz ,yy .it : 3 f, R w wi. i ag ' W ish Q Q 9? QQ 1 E. 13 . . ...X ' ' ,3P 'fr1f:' 1 T QQMQTM , ff: ?g2a?5:fv3Q4?fz2:.zr2' ' ' 53.2.1 . 'Q' ' rf 5 if - ' H .gy ,, .5 . D - .gsyf Nf-:, .. ,555 , V. H se i ff -- 213 Q . 3'7 H .3Q'gs,3' 'K -,fir z , 1Le'1.-qsswt' U 5 Y J i- A fs - ,. ,. K ..,. K.,M...W,,....,a,,,m..QNwM, We QP UW' risk -Q We ww ,Na me ,L r 1. - -' '- l - ifiiiffla 4 Q: -:eg .ia : .-'K mga: ,.:.. . r.--' f. ,ff 12.55-:Qi ,.'iQ5lf1ff5..-. V- wif 5. fl V - . his . f. ' . :fs c ' .32 .veg ...... . A 3 M! if A l 1stgfpgQ,,.,Q.rs.:, L ' lv l ss My Q 3 t Q W .Qs 323 X t ti Q Qi T Q if' f ,Q-F? Q Q Q HPR? s fs' ess Q- ,ti' h Q as .3 s .4 J We 5 amy? , axe Q .L,,K.Vk., , V. 7 rc 3 a. Q 39? N. Q. L 3, as 1, A 52 A X 1 Wlicsting, ein, zwei, drei, vicar. says Bob Nighton- gale before recording his German vocabulary les- son in an effort to improve his pronunciation. K - G wa - 1 .. f FRE HME Grow in Depth cyf Wz'sdom I, Q R X ' ifl .a P , -'sw ' in fm ...mix A A QEZE ? FJ - . 11 Q A:A 1' . l . LQ.. i A 4 DT .x p A 5 u. I uw-1 - xi ag Q ., :.: ,. Th nys sm, A V. Q .. . 9 ., - of 3? UI' if if '. -- 15 S.-fssiffsii ' - t . . - - . I. i. 7 ml PM ' f, :ii ' ' 'ff . mg ' it - ,, , A We Q I W my f' Mike Sollenberger Hutchinson Gary D. Soukup Kanopolis Robert L. Sperling Hutchinson Fred J. Spreier Larned Earnest G. Staggs Lindsborg Ray D. Stauffer Hutchinson Duane A. Steele Halstead Lawrence R. Steele Hutchinson Lynn L. Steele Hutchinson Steven H. Steele Hutchinson Donald L. Stein Hutchinson Deanna G. Stewart Hutchinson Kenneth D. Stewart Hutchinson John M. Stinson Markleville, Ind. Constance L. Stockham Hutchinson Donald D. Stoecklein Ness City Cheryl A. Stramel Hutchinson Philip P. Strange Wichita Robert L. Stremel Hutchinson Janice S. Striegel Hays John E. Struxness Hutchinson Roger E. Sullivan Hutchinson Larry A. Sundbye Halstead Marvin W. Surface Nickerson Marjorie J. Sutton Hutchinson Bobby L. Swinehart Medicine Lodge Michael P. Swigger Hutchinson Michael W. Talbot Lyons Jerry L. Taylor Abbyuille Martha A. Taylor jetmorc Paul C. Taylor Sterling Kendall C. Tector Galua Shirley F. Theis Hutchinson Tommy D. Thomas Hutchinson Garry D. Throckmorton Pittsburg John T. Tibbits Minneapolis Kenneth O. Tilley Bucklin Kathleen L. Toews Atchison Ronald L. Tope Arlington John D. Torrey Great Bend Michael W. Trent Hutchinson Loren G. Tucker Hutchinson Janet S. Turner Hutchinson William P. Turney Hutchinson Jerold L. Unruh McPherson Patricia A. Urban Hutchinson Perry H. VanOsdol Hutchinson J. Reed Veazey Newton Rachel Vieyra Hutchinson Diana M. Voth Hesston Harley Wagler Partridge Roger D. Wait Chicago, Ill. Jerome B. Walburn Hutchinson Johnny R. Walker Windom James L. Wallace Hutchinson Marilyn K. Walter Hutchinson Donald L. Walters Hutchinson Jr. gas, sw 'QV . .. 3 Q.: ' . .1 F f ' ,1fY 1. . - mga 3 hier? K fi' 5? f x 5 f. N ,- wear W 'L '5i??7f12,:,g.m2f55 , e . f :Zi.sf.iv is-if, f , pier. l.. Wim. 'r .5 - ' fri. get f .- . ,i Q 151 ff Vt . ct- .. A' V A A -Pl,-nf ' - n f ew:x..if,:..:1:t.?sZf! , - zgfwiya 5425335 ' V- f . . g ' 5.151.135 Q V .13 , M .. ,, ' 'g:.ff:.g. 26? .z ,..,,- i f . 5... . . A75 gf' V Q. Q 3' .ff 3 A V- fag t ,Wi Q P,iei.KS.5iiayw X 3, XQQEKQQF iw Q as W e N55 ale? f. f e ' .. . Wes? D Q ' W . . Yr 5 3 it M . - K 3-M.. fir: L - .1 Nw 'fi X L ff? .nog ? si' 2 s K A f , X 155 fy? it 2 N 2 as . -l all 2 . .ff . tg 2 Pla fr P pi N X KS? .t ...... 1 gg. H l cal if l . .... if W RV Q Q ' Q 5 s Y K? .. . 1 32 an gs .ft .F Nt l FRE H N Learn to Meet Challenges ,.,,-W... 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' titzttsisisffv, 54, ts-visfif-..: E YP ... ... .....- e 111 P ' , X .' at f . ti f . 1 -I 17 Elf. K L., ' t3,:,s'1f .. 5 2, t x g: QF e f.f.W sets .,,. f w ego J ss. 1,893 3 2 me 'l :ails is we l sw A, fe K 5 qv ku f , Y 1 y .Egg i mah.. ' 231-...f-43 ' I A - ls ,.,.,, .. ity. 156 Bob C. Ward Alden Guy O. Ward Irving Melinda A. Ward Hutchinson John R. Warren Medicine Lodge Johnny R. Warren Hutchinson John T. Waters Hutchinson Larry D. Watson Newton Donald M. Webster Hutchinson David E. Wegener Hutchinson William B. Welch Hutchinson Richard L. Wells Hutchinson William D. Welton Hoisington Margaret A. Wempe Hutchinson Pamela A. Wernet Burrton David L. West Hutchinson Charles E. Wheeler Wichita Cary R. Whittle Hutchinson Kolorna. S. Wiens Hutchinson Ronald L. Wiens Hutchinson Joe D. Wilkens Dighton Allen R. Wilkerson Chase Lois Wille Hutchinson Jack R. Williams Hutchinson James L. Williams Hutchinson Karen K. Williams Hutchinson Sue A. Williams Hutchinson John H. Williamson Hutchinson Judith L. Willison Valley Center Ann L. Wilson Glalco -ff-,Q .gf f V , . Harlin D. l'Vilson ,Q-f-2, : ' - ll H utchinlon Rod E. Wilson Beloit Richard N. Wintamute H utchinron A A Al Mary A. Winter A A uf ' ' Hutchinlon A i i'i' . . Philip L, wise A - Clearwater -.Q ,1 ,,- 5 --I . W Rodger A. Woodruff :.:...tx V, I l Buhler ' 'R Frank L. WOTHIHD iiggfill ' Cy ps u ln gz- J ','- Karen S, lNoydziak , Dorranse , - A :Z A . Q ' :':'5' f--. , , 'i'i' Q. AA Robert D. Wright V , i f Mulffmf ' ,.,. ....... . . - Judith A. Yocum ,,L A M A A Hu1ffhfTU071 . lillli iz z ii -all 't -' . 'iY'1 . ' ii.. - Alfred Yoder A ..,. 1 .Q1' H 1 li Hulcllinlon , -. L -ir V - '.,- XR .f ' ,..t W-f f' in Emery YOdC'1' J u . ' , 9 'i v-Q. if. H utcllinlon , A' V ' ll . ' Charles K, Young A lizg .- A, . t'i' gl Ulysxes ww. , A ,...-- I Aj lfi' W 4 ., Q .f I A , nllr RWAAAWA . . - , ..'. , A '-1A qubk Q Linda D. Young , A Hutchinson zau A - L A, ' QJQ7 - . Gary R. Zimbelman A,- -. lvl' V 9 H aren i n . V Ih: -Yi l Nolan C. zlnk : A ' - W Turon l l .., 7 - . v.-, . Q V if . K'IOIlllJK'l'S ol' Klrs. Arlvss lrlllcrts' lll'PSll Illflll English class appeal' to llc in clcvp c'oncl'llll'lllloll wllilv cloillg rc s0al'c'll on lllvil' l'll'st-sclllvstvl' ICl'IIl pal- POTS. Huw 157 joe Castor Hutchinson Judy L. Digel Turon Gary II. Fairchild Hutchinson Stella M. Joseph Pearson, Ga. Yvonne R. Herod Hutchinson Thomas L. Howard Hutchinson Marilyn H. Kountz Hutchinson Edward L. McQueen Hutchinson Linda McQueen Hutchinson James L. Prickett Arlington Winona A. Ricketts Lyons Kenneth II. Van Eron Hutchinson Larry D. Va.nHorn Hutchinson Larry D. Walters Hutchinson SECGND SEMESTER STUDENTS Firxt Row: Linda S, Wlhite, Fr.g Nancy S. Holzriehter, Soplrg Mar- garet R. Enns, Fr.g Ruby K. Ander- son So h.' Thomiana O Phi cn 5 p 5 ' ppx 7 Soph. Second Row: . Lloyd H. Schmidt, Spec.: Lonnie L. Riehert, Fr.g Joe P. Kennesky. Frxg Larry D. Troyer, Fr.g David Preston, Fr.g Lynn E. Lackey, Soph. Tlzifzl Roux' Edwin XV. -Ienisch, Fr.: Edward R. Campbell, Fr.: James A. Ashford, Fr.g Warren E. McCoy. Fr.g James D. Long, Fr.g Larry G. Bangs, Fr. 0z'n in 'Tlutclzv College LW First Row: Carolyn A. Harclaere. Fr.: Marie C. Bartel. Fr.: Constance C. Kanzler. Fr.: Jean RI. Cooper. Fr, Su'- ond Row: Ronald Zielke. Sopli.: C Steven Hardaere. Fr.: Leon E. SIIIYITS. Soph.: David W. Spriggs, Soph: Leroy D. YVingert. Fr. Third Roze: Franeis D. Cunningham, Fr.: James E. Litchfield. Soph.1 Sidney Hawks. Spec.: George R. McClellan. F113 Donald R. Troyer. Fr.5 Charles L. Anderson, Fr. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The 1963 Dragonis Tale staff feels that the fol- lowing individuals or establishments are worthy of recognition for their parts in making possible the completion of this yearbook. The basic component of a yearbook is the pho- tography, therefore, we thank Enterprise School Photos of Tulsa, Okla., for the photographing of individual class members. We would also like to thank Lee's Studio of Hutchinson for their time and unfailing cooperation in photographing the faculty members and royalty. We owe our deepest appreciation to Tom Lappin and Dennis Brown, junior college students whose photography com- prised the remainder of the book. We also thank Jim Neal and Fred Edwards of KTVH television who substituted for the two regular photogra- phers. We appreciate the interest in Hutchinson Jun- ior College shown by the representatives of the four levels of the Kansas Educational System. Specifically, we thank Gov. John Anderson for his message recognizing Hutchinson junior College as an important component ofthe Kansas Educa- tional System, Clifford Busick, chairman of the County Commission for his message relating the importance of Hutchinsonjuco as a County Edu- 160 cational unit, Mayor Henry Thiessen for his mes- sage revealing the importance ofjuco as a con- tribution to the status of the city, and finally Dean A. H. Elland for his message summarizing the progress being made in improving the Junior College. Finally, we wish to acknowledge Mrs. Arless Eilerts, our adviser, whose efforts and many hours of help were indispensable. To each of these, we again say thank you. I, as editor, thank my staff members whom, I know, made many sacrifices throughout the year to work on the Dragon's Tale. I would also like to thank Lynda Paschal, a non-staff member, who most willingly spent many hours helping me with the Class section, and Rosalee Wyatt for her excellent artwork on the division pages and the endsheets. The 1963 Dragon's Tale was printed by Myers Yearbooks, Inc. of Topeka, Kansas. The label headlines are 24 point Baskerville Q-H143 the feature headlines are 18 point Baskerville ifl italic, the body copy is 12 point Baskerville, the cutlines are 10 point Baskerville, and the index is 8 point Baskerville. -Mary Beth Young 27,159 I DEX Abbott, Mary E., .. Abrahams, Don M., . Akins, Robert A., .... Albert, Lynlie L., .... Albertson, Mr. John, . . Alderson, Larry L., .. Aldrich, Dale J., .... Alexander, Merlin F., . Allen, David L., ..... Almanza, Esther J., ..... Alonzo, Erminia, ......... Alumbaugh, Robert L., . .. Anderson, Charles L., . . . Anderson, Gerald M., . Anderson, Gov. John, .. . Anderson, Martha, .... Anderson, Miss Reba, .. Anderson, Ruby K., .... 134 Anderson, Theodore D., . . Andres, Annalee, ....... Andrews, Diana S., .... Angell, Kenton B., . . . Angell, Sylvia K., .... Angelovic, Robert C., . . . Armour, Mr. Thomas G., .. Artley, Kathy L., ....... Ashcraft, Morton E., .. Ashford, James A., ..... Ashleman, Thomas M., . Atkinson, Lyle E., .... Atkinson, Robert D., .. Atkinson, William P., . Attwood, John D., .. Augustine, Sandra L., . Avers, James T., Ayers, Dennis W., .. . Ayres, Barbara K., .. Babcock, Richard S., . . Bachman, Ronald G., . . Bacon, Mrs. Hyla C., . Ball, James D., ...... BAND, .............. Banker, Mr. Deane T., . Barb, Robert A., ........ Barber, Richie D., ........ Barkman, Claude L., Jr., .. Barnes, Jack B., ....... Bartel, Marie C., ...... Barton, James A., .......... 134 56,120 134 134 23 134 134 120 134 134 134 134 159 120 4 134 20,22 6l,75',108,134 38,39,49,52,53,120 104,134 120 120 134 .....13 44,134 ........134 159 73,79,83,120 134 90,115,134 . 88,89,90,93,120 134 49,51-3,120 60,134 . . . 49,50,55,134 134 120 ...120 .. 13 ...134 .. 46,47 24,58 134 ....50,l34 134 ........159 . . . 88,90,134 BASKETBALL, ............. ........... 7 8-87 BASKETBALL ROYALTY, Battey, Jerry D., ......... Baucom, Gene C., ........ Baughman, Patricia E., .. Beall, Linda L., ....... Bearden, Donny K., . . Beck, Paul E., ...... Becker, Kathryn A., . . . Beeton, Raymond D., . Bell, Mary K., ....... Bemis, Nancy B., ........ Bender, Miss Bernice E., . Benjamin, Gary L., .... Benjamin, Harry H., . . . Benson, Dave A., .... Benson, Gary J., . . . . Benson, Larry E., .. Berrey, Harold G., .... Berridge, Penny R., .. Beyer, Janet M., ...... Bezdeck, Leonard J., . . Billingsly, Lee W., .... Bland, Jean, ....... Blank, Horst-Dieter, .. Blasdel, Sharon K., . . 105,106 34,35,40,41,44,120 135 135 4042120 120 70,75,76,135 ... 40,54,63,120 .........135 .....63,64,120 ........102,135 20,22 . . . 48,56,60,65,135 90,92,93,120 135 ........120 30,234,135 120 120 135 135 90,135 135 135 17,54,63,120 Bloom, Martha M., ....... Bloxom, Miss Josephine A., B.M.O.C.. ............ . . Bockhaus, Betty A., ..... Bolin, Raymond J., . . Bolt, Rossie B., Bontrager, Chlo A., . . Bontrager, David L., . . . Borders, Ronald G., . . Bork, John K., .... Bork, William S., . . Borth, Ray L., .... Bowlinger, Judi K., .. Bowman, Judith A., . . . Bowman, Marsha J., . Boyce, Miss Ruth, .... Boyd, Charles D., ...... Bozeman, Charles L., . . Bracey, Robert E., ....... Bradford, Dennis L., ...... Brandenberger, Steven J., Brandenberger, William L., Brandyberry, Mr. W. Ardon, Brawner, Bonnie L., . . . . . Breford, Chris F., ..... Brennecke, James H., . . . Brewer, Gary J., ......... Brewer, Mr. Joseph W., . . Brickey, Karyl L., ...... Bridgeman, Janice K., Bright, Vivian M., .... Brightenburg, Mary L., .. Britton, Mr. LeeRoy A., .. . Broadbooks, Patricia A., . . . Brooks, Avery E., ...... Brown, Dennis R., .... Brown, Gerald D., .. Brown, Janet K., . .. Brown, Larry L., . . . Brown, Lewis P., .... Brown, Margaret L., .... Brown, Peggy A., ........ Brown Buck s Mrs. R. Elaine, .. . Lorraine , E. , ...... Buller, Jimmy W., ..... Buller, Larry W., . . Buller, Richard W., ...... . Bunker, Bruce K., ........ Bunker, Mrs. M. Josephine, Bunte, Mr. Herman, ...... Burch, Ronald G., ........ Burch, Vinson L., .... Burdick, Connie S., .. Burgess, Bradley L., . . . Burney, Bonnie S., . . . Burns, Diana K., . . Burns, Nancy R., .... Burris, Gary M., ...... Buschman, Mr. Frank, . . Bush, Vera L., ...... BUSINESS CLUB, ..... Busick, Clifford, ......... Butterfield, Marcia D., .... Butterfield, Mr. M. B. Bye r, Terry F., .......... Caley, Carolyn S., . . Caley, Linda L., . . Callen, Danny B., ..... Cameron, Mr. A. B., .... Campbell, Edward R., .. Campbell, Jack S., .... Cantrell, Donnie L., . . . Carmichael, Mickie L., .. Carpenter, Richard J., . Carter, Douglas B., .... Casement, Charles G., .. 161 usarn 1: .....123 .......43 108,109 ...40,135 .....135 .. 63,135 120 135 135' 56729091135 34,79,60,S19,108Z120 96,97,120 135 135 34,37,48,63,64,120 135 120 . . . . 90,92,93,120 40,44,45,121 135 121 ....30 .. 57,135 ........135 ... 43,44,135 ....53,121 7,26 ..63,121 121 121 135 ...27,56 ...135 121 .. 34,135 135 ...136 121 ...121 ..63,136 .......46,136 ............20 ..........5'1,121 ...46,47,96,99,136 ...........121 ..........121 ....40,44,46,121 ...........19 ....5o 121 121 136 136 ...136 136 ..57,136 121 ....21 136 51 .........57,136 . . l5,28,69,78,80 136 136 121 ...44,136 ....24,25 159 121 136 .......57,136 .. 90,91,92,121 136 72,136 Edwards, Kathleen C., Caspar, John W., .. .. 121 Caster, Donna F., . . . . . 136 Castor, Joe, .......... . . . 158 Cavanaugh, Daniel G., .. . . . 55,121 Cavenah, Ramona M., Ceideburg, Stephen P., Chandler, Dorothy R., Chaney, Mr. fBert, . . . 136 136 122 28,29,48 Chase, Keniieth M., . . . . 72,136 CHEERLEADERS, . .... 65 Chestnut John H., . . .. . 68,122 Chiles, inda K., .... .... 1 36 Christiansen, Alan V., ..... 136 Christopher, Arthur L., . . . . . 49,136 CIRCLE K, .......... ..... 5 0 Claphan, Kenneth N., . - 135 Clark, Ronald W., . .. . . . . 122 Clary, Robert B., . . . . . . . 136 Clifton, Gary C., . . .. . 70,136 COETTES, ..... .... 6 4 Coker, Douglas E., . . . . 137 Cole, Diana L., . . ---.--. 137 Cole, John M., .... ...... 4 8,122 Cole, Stephen D., .. ... 17,611,137 Cole, Mr. w. T., . 28.29.50 Coleman, Dale B., . Colle, Dennis E., . Colvin, Hazel M., .. Colle, Dennis E., . .. Colvin, Hazel M., . .. Combs, Thomas D., Comes, Karen K., .. Compton, Jessica, . . Conkling, Dale L., . . ....37,137 122 17,53,122 122 17,513,122 88,137 5-4 40,137 137 Connery, Gerald L., . .. . 58,122 Connery, Jerald D., . .. . 58,122 Cooper, Edward D., . .... 122 Cooper, Jack D., ...... ........................ . . 122 Cooper, Jean N., ........ ............................ 1 59 Cooper, Larry Wayne, . . .. . 55,60,79,80,81,82,97,108,110,122 Cooper, Linda K., ..... .......................... 1 37 Cotter, Carolyn A., . . . .......... 52,63,65,102,116,122 Cowles, David E., . . ............ ..... 1 37 Cox, Gail A., ....... ............... 1 37 Crigger, Lee Roy, Jr., .. . . 122 CROSS COUNTRY, . . . . 88-89 Crouse, Judy M., .... ------ 1 22 Crow, Diane K., ..... Crupper, Erland E., .. . 54,137 43,3o,137 Dehart, Donna M., .. Delker, Allen A., .... Demoret, Robert W., . Denney, James E., .... Dennis, Robert G., . . . Deppner, Kathleen, .. Detter, Janet L., .... DeWeese, Larry M., . . Dick, Billy W., .... Dick, Richard A., . . Dicke, Gary A., .... Dickson, Cheryl A., ..... Digel, Judy L., ...... Dillon, Mr. Richard W., . Dirck, Charles M., . .. Ditgen, Judith K., . Dodge, Darrell G., . . . Doherty, Mrs. Hazel F., .. Dole, William M., . . . Donahue, Mary A., .. Doris, James E., .... DRAGONETTES, . . . DRAGONS CLUB, . .. DRA'GON'S TALE, . Drake, Joanne K., .. . Drake, Marian C., . . DRAMATICS, .... Dreiling, Shirley A., . . Dreiski, Carl G., ...... . Drew, Richard F., Jr., Duft, Dennis K., .... Dundas, Mr. Kay W. Dunigan, Maurice L., Dunkelberger, Jon M., Dunlop, Mr. Ralph W., . Dunn, Gary W., ..... Dunsworth, Saundra S Dwyer, John A., ............. Dyer, Mr. David H. Tony,!' .... Dyson, Ronald E., ............... Edgington, John C., . . ..... .. Edgington, Paul C., . . Ediger, Arthur D., .. Ediger, D. Dwight, . . Ediger, Earl W., ..... Ediger, Orlin D., ...... ., ... Edwar Edwar ds, 'Loretta K., .. . ds, Ruth A., . .. Ehling, Brenda D., ..... Eilerts, Mrs. Arless N., .. Elland, Dean A. H., . . . Elliott, Mr. Fred P., .. Elliott, Fred W., .... Elliott, Nancy L., .. Elliott, Wilma J., . . . Ellis, Gary G., .... Elmore, Randy J., . . . Elmore, Richard T., . . Emery, Marc A., Crupper, James L., .. ........... 137 Cully, Ronald R., ...... ......... 4 O,60,122 Cummings, Judith L., . . . . . . 34-,48,52,63,122 Cundiff, Kay L,, ,,,,,, ............ 1 37 Cunningham, Anne L., .. ........ 47,137 Cunningham, Francis D., . . . . . ...... . . . 159 Cyr, Gail A., ........... ....... . . . 44,45,46,137 D Dale, Miss Dorothy D., .. ...... ..... 2 1 Dame, Phillip H., ...... .... ..... 1 3 7 Danford, Dianne E., .. . . . 63,137 Daniels, Floyd E., . . . . . . . 137 Darling, Bonnie J., . . . . . . 57,137 Darling, Jayne E., ..... .... 1 37 Daugherty, June M., . . 40,44 Davenport, John W., . . 122 David, Walter L., . .. .. 138 Dawson, Edward L., . . . . . 138 Dean, Mary K., 138 Dean, Nickolas C., . . . - - 48,60 DEBATE, ........ . . 38,39 Decker, Darrell D., . . . 138 Decker, James G., . . .. . Decker, Merle K., . . . .. . .. Dehart, Deanne K., .. - - . . ..........138 138 48,51,63,64,122 Engdahl, Richard L., . . Engelland, David J., . . Enns, Margaret R., . .. Enns, Sara H., ...... Entz, Marvin L., ...... Enyeart, Lucretia C., .. . Epperson, Janet G., .... Etchinson, Edwin E., Ethridge, William A., . . Evans, John G., Evans, Murriel D., .. Evans, Richard J., . . . Evans, Tom G., .. 162 48,5l,63,64,122 122 138 ......60,138 138 .. 48,62,63,122 138 . ...... 138 90,91,92 138 138 51,122 1518 13 68,110,122 138 9O,92.138 16,37 138 ..138 ..138 62,63 60,61 34,35 49,122 122 .. 41,42 138 122 38,39,41,48,138 133 26,5-6,30 133 133 13 133 133 122 3o,39,9o ... 43,47,123 138 ....123 138 123 123 123 63,64,139 36,123 139 139 2O,21,34,36 .......5,132 2e,27,49 139 44,45,62,63,139 54,139 123 139 80,81,84,93, 70,74,77,116,139 '3'7.,45, . . 64,116, 123 123 139 159 139 139 57,139 123 139 139 139 40,45,139 139 123 Everhart, Ronald G., . Eves, Dallas M., ..... Ewing, David L., . .. Ewing, Dorothy M., . Ewing, Glen M., .. Ewing, Kent D., . . . Fair, Rebecca L., . .. Fairchild, Gary J., . . Fairchild, Lowell R., . . Farmer, Donna F., . . . Farney, Dale C., ...... Farnsworth, VeNora B., . Farrell, Patrick J., Jr., . Fast, Joan M., ....... Featherston, LaVell Y., . Fields, James E., ..... Fieser, Frank T., .... Fike, Carilyn J., .... Finfrock, Robert L., . . Fletcher, Robert E., Flickinger, Ronald D., .. Fonger, Dennis C., ..... Foos, Larry, .......... FOOTBALL, ......... FOOTBALL ROYALTY Ford, Karen G., ....... Foreman, Galen R., .... Foster, Gary M., . . . Foster, Neal D., Fountain, Cathie K., .. Foust, Sharon A., Frank, James B., ..... Frank, Jerry R., ....... Frank, Mrs. Shirley S., . Franz, Edward G., Franz, Leon J., ...... Franz, Ralph L., .... Fraser, Harold W., .... Frederiksen, Mike A., . Frederikson, James W., . Friend, Karen ....... Friesen, Carol J., .... Friesen, Connie L., .... Friesen, Genevie M., .. Friesen, Mary B., .... Froelich, Mary M., .. Frost, Miss Inez O., . .. Fuller, John C., ..... . Gabel, Lenora K., . .. Gagnebin, Jack J., Gardner, Connie L., . . Gardner, Wanetta K., . Garrett, Charles R., . . Gaston, Marilyn A., . . Gatlin, Stanley J., . . . Gaunt, Carolyn A., .. Gay, Dianne M., ..... Gearhart, Colleen A., . Geesling, Marilyn G., . George, Avis A., ..... George, Robert E., . . . George, Wayne E., . . . German, Quinton E., . Gibbs, Norma B., .... Gibbs, Terry L., ..... Gibson, Sidney C., .... Gilley, Sherry K., ....... Gingerich, Michael M., .. Gingerich. Ralph E., . . Gitchell, Harlan D., .. Glaser, Jean E., .. ' - s 9 1 139 139 .. 79,110,139 139 123 123 03,139 158 139 139 123 139 139 .. 43,416,123 .....44,123 .. 72,741,139 139 123 139 139 140 123 140 68-77 102,103 140 140 ........14O 140 5255116123 140 123 140 43,44,45,75, 16 140 140 140 123 140 140 140 40,41, . 51,64,102,123 . . . 51,63,64,123 140 51,123 .. 43,113,140 20,21 .. 80,232,140 140 123 .....,..140 36,37,123 123 123 ...42,140 140 140 123 .. 17,51-3,140 140 80,131,140 140 140 124 141 141 141 141 124 124 . 40,49,52,124 163 Gleason, Mr. G. Dale, . Gleason, Phillip R., . . . Goering, David J., .... Goering, Vera M., .... Goertzen, Wesley O., ..... Goldsmith, David D., .. Goldsmith, Mr. William GOLF, .............. Gomez, Miguel D., Gordon, Frank E., .. Gordy, Robert D., . Gould, Sharon C., .... Graber, Barbara A., .. Graber, Leland R., . . . Graber, Orletha F., . .. Gradall, Jeanie S., .... 20,21,55 141 . . . 59,124 141 ' '30 6970 30' 1 1 1 1 124 141 113 96,97 88,89,90,92 56,141 49,124 . . . . . 48,52,63,124 141 42,49,72,141 Graham, Harrison L., . . ..... ....... . Graham, Jean A., .... Granger, Nathan D., . Grant, Randall L., . .. Green, Kenneth R., . .. Greenert, Marcene S., . . Grigg, Steven E., ........ Griswold, Miss E. Esther, Groseclose, Sheila M., .. Gross, Richard B., .... Grove, Richard H., .. Gunn, R. Annette, .... Gunther, Michael E., .. Guthrie, Sandra J., . .. Guthrie, Sue, ...... Haake, James S., .... Hackerott, Robert A., . . . . . Hageman, Patricia A., . Hageman, Ellen L., .. Hager, Richard A., .. . Hahn, Jerry L., .... Haines, Jackie H., . . Haines, Joan K., . . . Hale, Barbara A., .. Hale, Leonard S., .. Hall, Mrs. Doris E., . . Hall, Loyal W., .... Hall, Marieta K., .. Hall, Susan L., .... Harnby, Tom L., .... Hamilton, Helen C., .. . Hammar, Arthella L., . Hankla, Bette J., .... Hannigan, Mary J., . . Hansen, Kenneth N., . . Hanson, Melinda G., .. Hardacre, Carolyn A., . Hardacre, C. Steven, .. Harmon, Thomas E., . . Harper, Steven L., . .. Harr, John E., .. ... Harris, Arlie K., . . Harris, John G., . .. Harrison, Clark W., .. Harrison, Joe W., . Harrison. Robert E., . Hartke, Carol A., .... Hartl, Blythe M., ...... Hartman, Barbara A., . Haskard, Karen A., .. . Haughn, Miss Myrtle M Hauschild, Darrel J., .. Havercroft, Dale L., Hawkins, Jerome K., . . Hawkes, Sidney S., .. Hayes, James M., .. Hayes, Larry W., . . . 38,39,53,55,116,124 49,124 124 .. 4O,54,62,124 124 141 124 124 141 31,51 141 141 141 62,63,141 141 ........51,124 .. 62,63,64,124 .. 1-1-1 .. 141 141 64,124 70,124 44,124 40,42,107,141 52,142 142 .. 142 16 38.142 142 57,142 142 43,124 53,124 57,142 19 142 62,106,124 15 .. 1.19 .. 1-1.2 .. 142 .. 124 .. 142 124 56,124 142 124 40,142 3-1-,36,48,l42 57,142 52,62,142 17 . .... 125 125 111,125 159 142 49,125 Johnston, Allen R., . . Herod, Yvonne R., . . . Hayes, Robert D., . Hays, Harlan R., .... Heath, Heather J., .. Hedrick, Joe D., . . . Hefiing, Dennis V., .. Heidrich, Ruth M., .. Heinz, Mark A., . ...... Heironimus, Patricia L., Helmuth, Merlyn W., 142 '.I'.'5'7, Hemphill, Sonja J., ..... ............ Henderson, LaVern A., . . ............ . . Henning, Otto M., .... . . . 88,90,92,93, Hennin Richard L .. .......... .. gf -1 Henning, Stephen W., . . Henry, Donna L., .... Heppenstall, Roger B., . . Herron, Ronald D., .. Hesse, Robert S., ...... Hester, Jean N., ........ Hickey, Mr. Gerald F., Hiebert, Ardith C., .... Hiett, Robert J., ..... Higgins, Janice L., . .. Higgins, Jerald K., . .. Hill, Dennis M., . .. Hill, Marva G., .... Hill, Robert W., ..... Hillshafer, Gail C., . . . . . . . Hilyard, Stephen E., . Hinton, Tom A., .... Hirst, Eva R., ..... Hirst, W. Allen, Hobson, Barbara J., . . . Hoefer, Carolyn D., .. Hoffman, Linda K., . Hogan, Dennis H., . Holden, James L., .... Holmes, Charles D., .... Holmes, Mrs. Alice F., Holzrichter, Nancy S., . . . Hopper, Mr. W. Orville, Hovious, Nancy J., ..... Howard, Joseph W., Jr., Howard, Thomas L., .. . Howe, Mary J., ..... Hoyt, Billy G., ..... Hrabe, Michael J., . . . Hudson, Christine E., .. Hudson, Myrna K., .. Huff, Clarence F., . . . Hughes, Barbara J., . . Hunt, Mrs. Betty J., ........ Hurst, Stephen F., ........... Hutchinson, Mr. William L., Hutchinson, Gary O., ........... INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION, .. . Inkanish, Charles D., Jr., ....... INTRAMURALS, .......... Ireland, Patricia J., . . . .. Irwin, William F., . Jackson, Gary L., . . Jackson, Jerry L., .. Jacques, Celeste A., . . James, Doretha L., . . James, Miss Iva H., . . . Jamieson, Nancy C., . .. Jantz, Mr. D. B., .... Jay, Jimmie E., .... effries, William L., . enisch, Edwin W., .. 142 142 142 142 142 142 . . 142 125 142 143 125 125 143 143 40,125 158 -44,451,50,143 53,125 43,44,143 21 143 143 .. 104,143 .. 143 125 143 143 QQ'.II1'.Q'.' 511,125 43,50,60,93,99,143 143 ............125 143 .... 52,631,143 57,125 143 ..........143 .. . 43,45,46,125 44,46,47 13 159 18 40,41,42, ...17, 17, . . .I f'43,l14,45,5T2, 143 125 158 143 143 ... . .. 143 143 125 143 143 143 13 ..125 .. 58,59 143 94,95 143 .. 33,90,143 ... 43,60,125 143 143 125 ....31 144 ...........144 43,44,47,126 159 Jenkins, Denys J., Jennings, Roger P., Johnson, Corliss L., Johnson, Edward N., .. Johnson, Jeanine E., . .. Johnson, Jimmy, .... Johnson, Sherrill J., Johnson, Stanley A., . . Jones Clair R. ....... Jonesi Mr. Gordon R., . . Jones, Larry E., ..... Jones, Marilyn Y., . . . Jones, Robert M., .. Jones, Steven D., ...... Jones William M., Jr., Jordan, Dee A., ....... Joseph, Stella M., ........ .... JUNIOR COLLEGIAN, Kanzler, Constance C., . . ...... .. Kanzler, Robert D., .... . . . . . Kasper, James R., Kaufman, Carolyn J., .. Kaufman, Donald L., .. Keckler, Robert L., .. Keesling, Barbara J., . . Keesling, Kathy A., . . Keesling, Linda M., . .. Keller, Jerry D., ........ Kelly, Mr. Thomas P., . Kenisori, Judith L., .... Kennedy, Darell D., . . Kennedy, James T., .. Kent, Lonnie R., .. . Kern, Jerry L., .... Kerns, Linda L., .... Kerwood, Larry G., .. King, Dale F., .... King, James R., ....... Kitch Marion T. K' hi ,M . w'1i 1tc en r 1 iam C., Klassen, Erol T., ...... Kline, Mrs. Alene, ..... Klotz, Max D., ...... Knoche, Jeanne A., . . Knoche, Kay E., Knox, Dennis L., .. Koehn, Karen K., .... Koelling, Warren W., . . Konnesky, Joe P., .... Koon, Carol F., ....... Koon, Mr. George W., . Koop, 'Robert J., ...... Kountz, Jack M., ....... Kountz, Marilyn A., . .. Kramer, Mrs. Glenda M., Kramer, Mr. Fritz K., .. Kraus, John H., ...... Krieg, Steven E., .. Krob, Ellen L., ..... Kroeker, Karen A. , .... Kroeker, Robert E., . .. Kuhn, Perry R., ....... Kumorowski, Edward M Kyman, Lawrence J., . . Lackey, Lynn E., Lafferty, Robert E., .. Lahar, James R., .... Lamb, Michael T., ..... ............ Lampert, Robert L., Landrith, Carol A., .. 164 126 144 .. 47,53,126 144 144 126 52,63,144 ... 44,45,46,144 43,144 144 ......26,27 .. 56,60,126 144 144 ..126 ..144 ..144 .. 158 .. 36,37 159 80,532,144 126 .....144 144 144 63,134,144 .....144 126 .........126 .. 20,22,33,55 . . . . . . .. 57 50,144 144 .......126 .........144 43,44,144 126 144 50,97,115,144 ........72,144 27,60,99 144 ..........64 .... -46,47,145 145 145 126 ...57,145 145 ...90,159 ...40,126 .. 15,25 ..145 ..126 ..153 31 22 116,126 145 145 57,145 . . ............ 56,126 145 49,5'0,126 .. ...... .... 4 8,60,65,113,115,145 159 .. 126 126 145 145 44,63,65,105,126 Lappin, Thomas M., .. . . 34,56,126 McClellan, George R., ...... Larson, Marvin E., .. . Lawson, Larry E., .. Lay, Charles L., .... Lay, Karen L., ...... Leach, Richard K., .... Leasure Frank D., Jr., .. Lee, Arnold T., ...... Lee, Joeann, .......... Leedom, Gary S., ...... Lehmann, Mr. Robert A., Leikam, Gerald D., ..... Leiker, Gerald N., ...... Lemmon, Bequetta S., . . Leslie, William E., ...... Leopulos, Miss Mandy, .. Lewis, Kathleen S., .... Lindahl, Gary M., ..... Lindberg, Howard W., . Linder, Karolyn K., .... Lingle, 'Gary R., ..... Link, Charles D., . . . Link, Max W., .. . Linke, Cletus F., ..... Linscheid, Keith A., . .. Linscheid, Winifred M., .. Lippoldt, Sheryl D., .... Litchfield, James E., . .. Littlejohn, Mr. George, . Littleton, Ronald B., .... Livingston, Lane M., .. Lock, John F., ........ Locke, Steven E., .... .. . Lockert, Linda G., ..... LOCKMAN PLAYERS, Lode, Douglas W., ..... Loeppke, Loren 'R., .... Loesch, Jimmie L., . . Long, Billy T., .... Lovern, Marilyn L., . . Lowman, Paula S., .... Luman, Richard W., . . Lundquist, Robert M., .. McAdams, Jean M., . . McBurney, Lyle E., . . . McCalla, Jerry R., . . . McCalla, Robert D., .. McClure, Robert E., ..... McCosh, Mr. Harlow D. Prof, . .. McCoy, Robert C., ...... McCrea, Richard M., .. McCreight, Kent E., .. McCully, Mary B., ...... McCurdy, Lonny R., . .. McDonald, Jan T., ...... McDonough, Mr. William McDowell, Ernest E., .. McEntarfer, Karen 'L., .. . McFadden, Cheryl A., . . McGhee, Betty, ...... McGonigle, Mac D., . . McGavran, Carl R., .. McGuire, Anita L., . . . . . Mclver, Elizabeth J., . . . Mclver, Walter R., .... McKenzie, Larry V., . .. McKim, James R., ..... McLain, Mr. James T., . . McMaster, Frances T., . . McMillen, Mr. Hugh O., McMullen, Larry J., .... McMurry, Nancy L., . .. 145 56,145 126 145 74,75,113,145 126 .. 53,56,126 126 145 24 145 145 . . . .44,45,46 146 . 15,30,64,65 40,41,44,146 . . . . . . . 146 . . . . . . . 146 17,53,54,126 . . . . 68,74,146 146 146 58,74,75, 146 146 146 146 159 18 60, 126 146 . . . . . . 146 146 .. 54,63,127 .40 146 146 146 . . . . 146 . .. 57,146 . . . . 146 .. 146 .. 127 146 146 127 . 60,115,127 .. . . . .. 159 56 . 22,23,46,65 146 146 127 ......146 60,127 127 13 146 511 52,63,64,147 19 147 70127 .. 48,49,63,65,103,147 147 127 147 147 ......27,35 ... 34,48,63,64,10 2 . ............ 27 40,41,42,127 .... 62,63,l47 McNutt, Frank E., .. McQueen, Edward L. McQueen, Linda K., McQueen, Sharon R., Mace, Jack L., ..... Machgan, Bernhardine F., .. Magyar, Larry P., . . Maloney, Mr. Jack, ..... Mans, Michael G., . Markle, Gary J., .... Marks, Keith H., . . . 7 Martens, Gerald E., . Martens, Jim E., ..... Martens, Verna M., . Martin, Carol J., . . . Martin, Helen E., . . Martin, Larry E., .. . Martin, LaVerle D., Martinez, Edward J., Mason, Robert M., . Mast, Milfred E., .. Matlack, Jerry P., . . . Mattix, Richard G., . . Maupin, Sara J., .. . May, Mary S., ...... Mayfield, Larry M., . Meckfessel, Elaine M. Meigs, Mr. Leon C., . Menges, Max M., . . . Mesker, Richard E., Messmer, Michael E., Mettlen, Dennis L., . Mettlen, Randall E., Metz, Charles L., . . . Metzler, Lott E., .. Meyer, Jerry L., ..... Meyer, Richard A., . .. Michael, Gabriel D., . Miles, Gene R., . . . Miller, Betty A., .... Miller, Beverly A., . . . Miller, James L., . . . Miller, Janice A., . . . Mills, Merlin L., ....... Millspaugh, Charles L., . .. Minear, Harold D., . Missildine, Jacqueline, Mitchell, Dennis V., . Mitchell, Ronald E., Mitchell, Thomas H., . . . Mohr, Jerry A., ....... Moody, Robert C., .... Mooney, 'Gerald E., .. . Moore, Richard D., .. Moore, Robert D., ..... Moorman, Russell R., Morris, Miss Mary H., Morris, Michael H., . .. Morris, Stacy V., Jr., .. Morrison, Jack J., . . . Morton, Michael D., .. Mueller, Leon E., ...... Mueller, Thomas J., . Munzer, Miss Ruby P., Murphey, Susan A., . Murphy, Harold D., . Murphy, Ronald O., . . MUSIC, .......... Myers, Cecilia J., . . Myers, H. Wayne, . . Myers, Virginia L., . . . 165 . . . 75 158 . . 158 147 .. 147 .. 147 .. 147 13 90,147 46,47,147 147 127 .. 50,6O,127 ......147 127 147 147 .. 80,82,147 ......127 38 ..147 ...147 147 147 ...64,147 114,127 ,. .......... . . . . 147 28,29 49,65,88,89,90,147 ............. . 147 ............. . 127 .. ................ 147 46,48,60,65,113,147 127 127 .....147 127 70,147 148 148 ...40,1148 148 . ........ 148 148 50,56,6O,148 68,74,l27 44,48,104,148 ........551,148 148 60,114,115,14a 46,47,148 148 127 110,148 . .... 148 127 .. 30,62 148 60,148 127 H148 .......14a 148 .........30,64 43,44,55,148 ......72,148 148 43-47 .. . . 52,62,1-48 . . . . 44,451,148 148 Nagely, Douglas R., .. Neal, Donna lvl., .' ..... Neal, James L., ....... Needham, H. Edward, . Neihardt, Henry E., .... Nelson, Karen E., . . Nelson, Kathleen A., . Nelson, Larry R., ..... Nestler, Richard C., . . Nestor, Bonita M., ..... Neuburger, Ancel D., . . Neuburger, Arthur K., . . Newman, Carolyne F., . . Newman, Gene, ...... Newsom, Donald J., . . Nichols, Charles W., . . Nickels, James L., .... Nickels, Wanda P., .. Nicoletto, Joseph A., . Niemann, Gary H., . Nies, Carolyn L., . . Nies, Marolyn S., .. Nisly, Ella, ....... Noll, Arthur J., Jr., . . Noll, Mr. Linus A., . . . Norris, David E., .... Novinger, Linda A., .... Novinger, Thomas L., .. Nunemaker, Sharon S., . Nunemaker, Mr. Wesley, NURSES, ................ Nye, Anita L., . Nye, Mary A., . . Ochs, Margaret L., .... Ollenberger, Mrs. LaVina, Olson, Judy A., ....... O'Neal, Larry G., ....... Orebaugh, William D., . Oswald, Mrs. John, .... Oswalt, Mr. Stewart D., Ottlinger, Kenneth M., . Owens, Carl E., ....... Palios, George, ..... Pankow, Tonia C., . . . Pankratz, Larry F., . . Parker, Barbara J., . . . Parker, Robert M., . .. Parker, Ronnie G., . .. Parkerson, Louis T., .. Parmer, Judy E., .. . Parshall, Suzanne, Parsons, Walter F., Paschal, Lynda S., .. Pate, Gary E., ..... Patterson, Gary K., . . Paul, Mr. Arryl S., . . . Paulk, Judy C., .... Pauls, Janice D., .. Pauls, Joyce E., ........ Pearce, Mr. Earl W., .. . Pearson, Ted P., ....... Pendleton, Glenda F., .. Penner, Jeanene S., . . Pennington, Jane, . Penny, Maurice D., .. Perkins, Dale E., . .. Perkins, James R., Perrill, Mrs. Ariel S., .. . Perry, Dennis D., .. 148 149 149 149 149 40,44,127 57,149 127 127 17,52,149 53,96,127 ...............53,127 . . . . . . . . . . . 48,64,104,149 35,88,89,90,92,93,108,127 96,149 128 128 149 68,70 ......60,149 43,44,45,149 .. 43,44,45,149 57,128 96,97,149 28 70,74,l49 149 149 149 13 57 149 51,128 17,54,149 23 ....51,64,128 ....68,128 149 13 13 128 . . . 49,149 .. 72,76 .. 150 150 150 44,128 68,128 70,150 150 150 ......60,150 .. 64,106,128 150 150 ..22,43 ...63,150 128 ..128 13 150 128 150 150 90,92,93,128 .........150 128 22 ' 150 Peters, David W., . . Peters, Marialice, . . Peters, Ray A., ........ Peterson, Lynne J., ...... Pettijohn, Kathleen A., . . Pettit, Thomas B., .... Peyton, Robert H., ..... Phillips, Vickie L., ...... Phippen, Thomiana O., . PHI RHO PI, ........ PHI THETA KAPPA, . Piatt, Joel D., .......... Pickenpaugh, Gilbert L., . . . Pipkin, Kendrick L., .... Pitts, Stanley R., ....... Plush, Richard D., . Plush, Shirley J., .... Pohl, Nancy A., ....... Poindexter, Sharon F., .. Popp, Edward S., .... Porter, David E., . . . Porter, Jerry G., . . Postier, Cleo H., . .. Powell, Eddie H., .. Powell, Lloyd E., . .. Pownall, Carolyn J., . Prather, Jack M., .... Prescott, Gerald B., . . Preston, David J., .. Prickett, James L., . . Pugh, Wilbur V., .. Puls, Gary A., ...... Putnam, Ronald E., . Radke, Carolyn R., ............. . .. Ragsdale, Donald W., .......... Randles, Mrs. Margaret G., . . Ratliff, Lana J., .......... Ratzlaff, Katherine M., . . Ratzlaff, Paula A., ..... Ray, Phillip E., ....... Ray, Sarah C., . Rayl, David L., . . . Rayl, Deanna L., Rayl, Jerry D., ..... Reaves, George A., . Rebel, Gerald J., . . . Reed, Don L., .... Reed, James F., .... Reed, Stanley L., . . Reed, Tom A., ..... Reeves, James H., . . Reflitt, Dan L., . . . . Regehr, Lois J., . . Regier, Frank B., . . . Rempel, Bonnie B., . .. Rempel, Luetta M., . . . Renner, Jan L., .... Rexer, Donald P., Rexroad, Jerry M., . . Reynolds, Jack S., .. Rhorer, Wanda L., .. Rhyne, Carol 'L., . Rickert, Lonnie L., . . . Rickett, Norma L., Ricketts, Winona A., . . Rishel, Richard K., .... Rixon, Kent W., ......... Robb, Mr. Andrew H., Roberts, Cheryl A., .... Roberts, Jay E., ...... Roberts, David J., .. Roberts, Mary M., . .. Rogers, Richard D., . . 166 1510 57,150 128 150 150 .. 150 150 .. 150 .. 159 38,39 53 .. 128 .. 150 .. 150 150 .. 150 .. 150 .. 151 .. 151 . .. 151 151 115151 151 68,71,73,128 .. 40,411,128 151 151 .. 38,219,128 159 158 .. 128 .. 151 .. 128 151 117,151 28,29,52 35,151 57,128 128 151 44,151 128 151 151 151 ...75,151 ...50,128 128 49,129 151 151 .. . 80,813,151 151 35,68,74,129 .. . . . . . 129 ........151 49,653,129 151 151 129 129 129 159 129 158 ...51, 151 129 18 151 ...50,129 1511 ...44,15l 129 Roher, Richard E., Rohr, Patricia M., .. Root, Jon R., ...... Rostine, Boyd D., . . . Roth, Phyllis J., .... Roth, William F., . Rouser, Dan R., . . Routh, John S., . . Royer, Connie E., . . . 129 129 129 .. 151 .. 129 .. 152 .. 152 152 1512 152 Small, Mr. Lowell A., . Smalley, Daryle D., . . Smiley, Dale E., . . . Smith, Alice L., ..... Smith, Mrs. Anna J., . . Smith, Charles W., ..... Smith, Garland F., Jr., . . Smith, Harold J., ..... Smith, Mr. Ralph B., . . Smith, Richard K., . . Rucas, Keith W., . . . . . Sodowsky, Wilford L., Sollenberger, Mike, . Sommers, Curtis W., . Songer, William L., . . Sorem, Mr. J. Nelson, Soukup, Gary D., .... Sperling, Robert L., .. . Spitz, Mr. Walter R., Spreier, Fred J., .... Spriggs, David W., .. Stafford, Ronald D., . Staggs, Earnest G., . . Stallings, Patricia L., Stam, Gale M., ..... Stauffer, Roy D., . . Siemens, James E., . Rudiger, Jean E., . . . .. .. 152 Rudiger, Marian J., . . . . 152 Rundell, Randy S., . . . . . . . . . 129 Rush, Marian L., . . . ....... . . . . 152 S Salemi, Nelson J., .... ....... ..... 7 5 Sallabedra, Rita J., . . . . . . ..... . . . . . 152 Sames, John N., .... ............ 1 29 Sanders, David E., . . . .. 43,44,45,-46,129 Sayers, Dennis W., . . ............. 152 Scanland, Judy A., ......... . . 35,52,62,63,64,152 Shafer, Larry S., .............. .............. 1 29 Schellenberg, Miss Katharine, .. ............ 22 Schenk, Dixie D., ............ . . 1512 Schermerhorn, Randall J., . . . . . 152 Schissler, Dwight, . . . . . 152 Schlickay, Billy R., . . . . 152 Schmidler, Curtis D., . . 129 Schmidt, Lloyd H., .. ..... 159 Schmidt, Marilyn J., . .. ........ . 152 Schmucker, C. Paul, .. . 50,97,152 Schreiber, Karen A., ...... . 129 Schroeder, Doyal A., ...... 130 Schroeder, Richard B., . . 130 Schultz, Rosalee A., . ..... 152 Schuman, David R., . ....... 152 Schur, Richard C., . . . . . . 79,80,130 Schuster, Loretta L., . . . . 64,152 Schuyler, Robert L., . 48,152 Schwart, Donald G., . ..... 152 Schwarz, Paul E., . . . . . . 60,130 Schwiethale, Joan K., . . . 52,152 Scollon, John R., .... Scott, Kenneth R., . . Scovil, Dorothy J., .. Scovil, Mary V., ..... Seck, Duaine L., . . . Seeman, John E., Seiwert, Daniel M., .... Senti, Miss Marvel D., Sesher, Mr. Charles E., .. Sesher, Sarah E., ...... . . Severson, Lucille R., . Sexton, Donald R., . Seymour, Raymond E., Shaffer, Judd W., .. Shelton, Dixie A., . .. Shepherd, Gary A., . . Sherman, Thomas A., Shirk, Gerrel L., .... Shoffner, Larry L., . . . . . . Showalter, Glenn R., Shuman, Sharon I., .. Sickman, Susan G., .. Siebert, Marc E., ..... Simpson, Jerome D., . Sims, Michael E., . Sims, Michael W., .. Singleton, Wanda A. Slade, Robert A., .... ' . ' Slider, William T., .. Sligar, William W., . Sloop, John A., .... 130 48 49,52,130 49,52,130 130 130 152 .............21,23 2a,29,96,112 35,3e,55,e3,e4,106,130 49,130 152 70,15-2 . . 46,110,152 . ... 57,153 153 153 153 50,6O,88,89,90,93,153 153 153 153 130 130 ........88,153 .. 03,39,90,153 153 40,41,49,63 .. . 44,45,50,130 50,1513 .... 49,150,153 153 Steele, Duane A., .... Steele, Lawrence R., . . Steele, Lynn L., ..... Steele, Steven H., . . . Stein, Donald L., ..... Steiner, Richard L., .. Stephenson, Diana K., . Stewart, Deanna G., . . . Stewart, Kenneth D., . . Stinson, John M., .... Stittsworth, Dennis E., . . Stockham, Constance L., .. Stoecklein, Donald D., .. Stotler, Wesley L., .... Stout, 'Gordon L., .... Stout, Steve E., . Strait, 'Glen L., .... Stramel, Cheryl A., . . Strange, Philip P., . Stremel, Robert L., .. Striegel, Janice S., .. . Strong, Wendel J., . . . Stroose, Nancy L., .. . Struxness, John E., .. Stucky, Marilyn J., ........ . . . Stucky, Richard D., .......... STUDENT COMMISSION STUDENT KSTA-NEA, . ' Suarez, Martha L., ..... Sullivan, Roger E., . . . Summers, Terry L., . . Sundbye, Larry A., . . . Surface, Marvin W., .. Sutter, Willis C., .... Sutton, Marjorie J., ...... Swabby, Gary C., ....... Swafford, Mrs. Margaret G., Swanson, Donald C., ....... Swanson, Harley R., ...... Swinehart, Bobby L., . . . Swigger, Michael P., . . 11135 3150 7399 3033 109 Talbot, Michael W., .. Tavolino, Mr. R. Robert, Taylor, Mr. Chester E., Taylor, Jerome L., ..... Taylor, Jerry L., .... Taylor Martha A., .. 167 ...12,13 130 153 153 ..14 153 153 153 18 50,55,130 153 Snow, Roy G., ....... 153 . . . . 44,50,98,99,154 ........59,130 .........130 29,83,89,90 154 115,154 ...23,40 59,154 159 ...59,130 60,154 130 ...49,130 72,154 154 154 154 50,154 154 130 35,157,130 ....63,154 154 154 130 .. . 154 154 130 , , , 1 ,130 88,89,90,92,93,130 131 72, 154 154 . . . . 154 154 131 131 ..IfffIfI'40'4'1 , ,154 49,54,63,102,131 .. .. . . . 49,59,131 55 52 ....52,131 ...154 ....48 154 154 131 . . . 63,611,154 131 14 131 131 36,154 154 40,1515 18 14,29 131 155 155 Taylor, Paul C., ..... Tector, Kendall C., TENNIS, .............. Teter, Dennis W., ..... Theis, Shirley F., ............ . Theissen, Mayor Henry W., . . . Thomas, Tommy D., .... Thompson, Van B., ....... Thorne, Mr. Ralph, ..... Throckmorton, Garry D., Tibbits, John T., ....... Tilley, Kenneth O., . .. Tippie, James F., ..... Toews, Kathleen L., Toms, Charlotte A., . . Toot, Janice C., . .. Tope, Mary J., .... 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Winter, Mary A., ....... 155 155 98,99 37 513131 1153632641155 155 99,131 13 155 155 155 131 155 51,52,131 131 ....131 ..155 155 90-93 106107 i:l'43,44,46j131 155 Troyer, Donald L., . ...... . . 159 Troyer, Larry D., . . . . . 159 Tucker, Loren G., . .. . . . . 155 Tucker, William W., .. .... 90,131 Turner, Janet S., .... .... 1 55 Turney, William P., . .. . 155 Unruh, Jerold L., . .. .. . 155 Unruh, Thomas W., . . . ........ . 131 Unruh, William E., .. ......... 131 Urban, Patricia A., .. 48,52,62,63,155 Utz, Neil L., ........ ......... 1 31 Van Eron, Kenneth J., . . .. . 158 Van Horn, Larry D., .... .. . 158 Van Osdol, Perry H., Jr., .. . 155 Veazey, Reed, ....... .. 155 Vieyra, Rachel, ....... ...... 1 55 Voth, Diana M., ...... . . . 57,155 Voth, Lawrence W., .. . . . . . 131 Wagler, Harley, ................ .... 1 55 Wahlmeier, Lawrence J., ....... .. . 68,131 Wait, Roger C., ........ .... 1 55 Walburn, Jerome B., . . . Walker, Johnny R., . Wallace, James L., . Walter, Marilyn K., .. Walter, Ruth A., .... Walters, Donald L., ..... Walters, Larry D., ...... Wamsle Mr. Ra mond D 52, 155 155 155 .... . . 155 131 155 158 29 Ward, lglob C., . .1 ....... . ' ..'. .70,'7.1',7Q,'7.7,156 Ward, Guy O., ....... Ward, Melinda A., ...... Warren, John Richard, .. Warren, John Rodger, . . . Waters, John T., ...... Watkins, Jesse M., .. . Watkins, Larry E., Watson, Larry D., . Watson, Ronald D., .. 156 48,156 wan, John R., ...... .. 60,61,96,97, Webb, Jack A., ........ Webster, Donald M., .. . Wedel, Vera N., ..... Wegener, David E., . . 156 156 156 131 131 156 131 131 131 156 132 156 Weidman, Mr. Earl F., .. Welch, William B., .... Wells, Harlan T., . . . Wells, Richard L., Welton, William D., Wempe, Margaret A., . . Wendland, Mary A., . Wernet, Pamela A., .. West, David L., ..... West, Nancy A., . . . Westfall, Thomas E., . Whaley, Gary L., ..... Wheeler, Charles E., .. White, L. SuzAnn, ...... Whittle, Cary R., . L ..... Wiebe, Mr. Theodore A., . . . 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