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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
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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
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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
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