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

 - Class of 1964

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Q ' V la' f 'V VF, 'ei VV' fl' Whkfiw '- fl V'V 'IVV V . V , V , p V V 1 ,, , ,U ,.,,V ,V . ,, , 1 VV 'cg' V A :V 3 , VV 4. Q V ,-. f V V V V1 . V, V, 4' V q VVV. VM ,W ,J V ' 3 f'.5.4'V'u 'jf V V V . .,, V' K ' ' Aff , ' ' ' VMK ,N j,,b,gjVq? 3,,.V ,thx 41113 'R V? V ive g V 2 wif, ,wiki ,li V tgguiurf V hae rg. ., :V A,,.V,' ' 531. 3 MTV Sai! gil., H-an rg! Vo, H6 o ,V .V.a!Mg5-v...V ff! 1' Ve 3 ifjfi. A 'k1,4fQ 3. i' V an . , bl. '.V -'QV ,v3V, , ,T VV: M V V- n it V5 ',,',,a --' Q, . . .i, , V at 4 Iwi. .2 ' if Q- A sizK,Nsg,' ii I 35 i H W2 Q 5 A W Vx V-V V V' a- +V W : V' 'V ' ,VA gy gf.. V' ,:, ,L LATE EN ROLLEES I Congo Cheryl Dunlop Hutchinson L E-gage: ov 'f 'gf -A95 K -,fg, ,I 1 Richard Mesker H utchinxon Norman Olson Wichita 4 i . ,Qt nr frf Kathie Pulver Nickerson 33565 ' ,eg , an Wei, 21 r 'fir 5 janyce Gaston H utrhinson i ft., la aff! fm ' wha ial joe Miller Plains gigfiirifatgggf 'Jr ii I i . Q55 .K W fl Q 4 l x f v x Y s 1 l Q a . X- Jamcs Pierce L yonr fi' Arthur Raynie South Hutchinson Irwin Siglc Sylvan Grove Thomas Vance Plainr Ronald Zielke Buhler Marilyn Jones Burrton 45522 1 0 , 1 A ii, agifi ln Zyl 0' , Q ,FZ K 1 M, wet :fd so 4, We fi ,a X t a Michael Miller Hutchinson Q35-5, zij n '- .. A . , 1' ' fr 5, Donald Pippitt M ontezuma 'lux , . KV,- i .iige'1' il J v ,tg LaVcrn Rohr H utehinxon t I Celia Burch Daniel Dillaha Hutchinson Hutchinson f-br Bill Long -jack Mace Bushton Sterling fr , 4 X ' H' I-in-J' 2 . fra Robert Moody joel Newlon Lyons Hutvhinson 1 -4' 'vo if . - 1 i Jerald Pgrtef Maxine Powell Hutchinson - Hflffhlifl-YD!! Beverly Sawer Harold Schrader Ludell H utehinson PHI TH ETA KAPPA NE C o 0 Phi Theta Kappa is the national scholastic honorary fraternity for junior colleges. Members elected are sopho- mores with at least a 3.6 grade point average, who have carried an average load of 15 credit hours. Sophomores who were elected in the fall with the highest averages be- came the officers. This yearls officers are Lenora Gabel, president, Dennis Mitchell, vice-president, Cecilia Myers, secretary, Orville Guy Ward, treasurer, Susan Sickmon, council member, and Dennis Duft, reporter. Other sophomores were elected in the spring. Last year the group totaled thirteen, and this year there are eleven members. New members are honored at banquets and in the awards assembly. The junior college provides membership fees and emblems and arrange social affairs for the initiations. X' fx xf es..,a,f ., y X Lounging in the Union before a meeting are Inez Frost and Arless Eilerts, the club's sponsors. In the picture to the left are the lirst semester members: Orville Ward, Cecilia Myers, Dennis Duft, Susan Sickmon, Dennis Mitchell and Lenora Gabel. In the picture to the right are the second semester members: VVanda Nichols, Ken Patterson, Christine Hudson, John Sloop and Annette Gunn. ah. -09 'Na' LOCKMAN PLAYERS W with PM Mike Moran, as the Lion, and jerry Battey, as Androcles, pose during rehearsals. Gladiators, Rocky Johnson and Vernon Reeves, practice dueling for the play. The drama department arrayed themselves with thongs, sandals, and togas to present Androcles and the Lion by George Bernard Shaw on March 5, 6, and 7. The cast consisted of seven women and sixteen men, plus numer- ous others behind the scenes. The unusual lion was portrayed by Mike Moran. The lead part of Androcles was played by jerry Battey, and his wife, Megeara by Kathie Pulver. Captain of the Roman army was Eric Struxness and Lavina was Betty Bockhaus. Ferrovius was portrayed by Larry McMullen, Spintho, by Roger Heppenstall and Caesar by Rodger Woodruff. In other roles were Stacy Morris, editor, Steve Ceide- burg, keeper, Clayton Chapman, Centurion, Dave Wil- kens, Lentulus, Donna Henry, Mettia, Vernon Reeves, secutor, Rocky Johnson, Retiarius, and Lenny Gabel, Lois Regehr and Kim Moran as Christian women. Guards were Frank Stanfield and Charles Fry, heralds, Mary and Jean Moran. Caesar, Rodger Woodriff and the Lion meet on the marble steps of Rome. H BASKET BALL W' Dwgous Lost Hutchinson,s Blue Dragons ended their basketball season with a 16-7 record. They tied for second place V9 with Garden City in the league standing. .ag Hutchinsonas Blue Dragons hopped to an early lead and continued to run the Garden City Broncbusters by a score of 85-66, February 7, in the Sports Arena. The Broncbusters entered the game with a 11-2 record in conference play and needed a win to stay in conten- tion for the title. Gary Davidson and Dick Myers led Hutchinson scores with 19 points each. The Arkansas City Tigers gave the Blue Dragonsfa tough fight, February 14, but the Dragons came back beating the Tigers 74-66 at Ark City. Dick Myers was the big run for Hutchinson, hitting 21 points. Dodge City's Conquistadors rallied a terrific victory, March 21 in the Sports . Q . . . 1 Arena' with one Second left Dod 6 Ch V was leadin 73-68 to close a wild Gary Davidson welcomes some ofthe national Junior college basketball S Y g game of suspense. Here pictured are the victorious Conquistadors-1964 players to the new Student union' national champs. The Blue Dragons raced off to a good start against Dodge City, but ended in defeat, 87-72, at the Sports Arena, February 21. Again it was steady Dick Myers who led Hutchinson with 23 points, the only Dragon to get in double figures. On February 25, El Dorado met the Blue Dragons in the Arena. Hutch scored a 81-75 victory over El Dorado. Ed Tucker was high scorer with 18 points. Pratt junior College lost to the Blue Dragons, February 28, at the Sports Arena. Final score was 107-77 with Ed Tucker totaling 30 points. Dodge City's Conquistadores won the Jayhawk juco western division regional title, March 4, at Garden City and the right to play Coffeyville for a berth in the na- tional tourney. The Blue Dragons took third place in the sub-regional defeating El Dorado, 81-75. Carden City's Broncbusters whacked the Dragons 69- 57 in the first round game. After beating Hutchinson, Garden City met Dodge City. The Conquistadors downed the Broncbusters 78-67. Dodge City beat Butler County of El Dorado in its first round game, 74-58. The Dodge City Conquistadores defeated the Coffey- ville Ravens two games out of three to represent Kansas in the National Tournament in Hutchinson, March 17-21. Bringing the National junior College Championship to Kansas for the third straight year, Dodge City defeated Casper, Wyo., 73-68. Third place honors went to Bacone College, Muskogee, Okla., fourth place to Burlington, Iowa. for the second straight year, fifth place to Leicester, Mass., sixth place to Trenton, NJ., seventh place to Lon Morrishlackson- ville, Tex., and eighth place to Centralia, Ill. The 1964 player of the year award went to Mickey Hartsburg of Casper. Coach Chuck Brehm, Dodge City was named 1964 Coach of the Year. The All-Tournament Team included Carl Head, Dodge City, Kan., Jim Cornwall, Trenton, NJ., James Boyce, Burlington, Iowa, Wayne Ballard, Lon Morris ofxlacksonville, Tex., Harold Aldridge, Bacone of Muskogee, Okla. Second row: Tom Quinn, Leicester, Blass., Fred Lewis, Eastern Arizona of Thatcher, Ariz., Mickey Hartsburg, Casper. W'yo., Donald Duncan, Cen- tralia, Ill., and not pictured Austin Robbins, Chipola of Marianna, Fla. During the annual welcoming assembly, a student from Centralia, Ill. gives his schools characteristics. ff 16155 'V .mf ' CI bawbafwf waslefu UBQW if i 35 quewaituidomts pabwatsow -infix jawtunwu F' 304101 645330 amwtm gum TRACK Take sth Nelson Sorem door meet at Ka renee. Leon Sehn Qn Nlareh 14, H indoor meet and gan, March 23, a CHIIIC 0111 OH 10p sight ofthe Arka failed to score in City relays, Hut eh hurdled to the top with 97V2 points. No score was rec At Hutchinson, honors from Pra 15. The Blue Dr versity relays, April 17 and 18, but the Dragons came in x B W first at the bouth The Dragons too 991: points, but C ence. May' 9. Co followed by Hut taking Sth in th Springs, Texas. P to 24 ofthe Drag Gary Patterson jumps ,s track stars began the year with an in- tt and Wichita University Frosh, April agons did not score at the Kansas Uni- iw nsas University, February 19, at Law- eider score the only point received-VQ. utchinson participated in the K-State failed to score. The outdoor season be- t Wlichita University. The Blue Dragons with 77V2 points. Fayetteville was the nsas Relays, March 28. Again Hutch the competition, April 3, at the Garden orded at the Emporia relays, April ll. the Dragons ran away with the top es ' tern Relays, April 24, with 73 points. k their own HJC Relays, May 1, with ame in second at the Jayhawk Confer- ffeyville came in first with 7110 points ch's 68. Hutch finished a fine year by e nationals, May 15 and 16, at Big hoenix took top honors with 122 point ons. Tutti Williams gives it all he has to beat the clock and opponent high to gain every possible inch. Mike W'ils0n comes in first to break string. -lf' GOLF AND TENNIS Edngsweepstalzesfalwtclv HJC's golf squad, coached by Bill Goldsmith, won seven and lost four. The first game of the season was April 6 with Dodge City. Dean Wingert was low for 72. Final score was Hutch, 810, Dodge City, 6V2. Wingert again led Hutch against Pratt, April 10, with a score of 73 and a final score Hutch, 9V2, Pratt, 2171. On April 17, Hutch met their first defeat against Hays-9176-8172. Wing- ert continued his low score of 72. Hutch 3 and K-State Frosh 12 was the final score April 24. Art Noll, Hutchin- son, was the low scorer for the Dragons with 79. The Blue Dragons came back into a winning streak and de- feated Pratt and Garden City April 30. Hutch's scores were 13 against 5 for Pratt and 12V2 against Garden Cityls 5Vz. Don Williams shot a 79 for both games. VVing- ert returned his low score to hit a 69, May 4, against Dodge City, as Hutch led 8-4. The Dragons ran into out of league trouble against Wichita University B team and Frosh. Both Wichita teams out scored Hutch 8-4 and 9-3. Wingert led the Hutch team with a 75. Hutch out- shot Garden City 8-4, May 8. Again medalist Dean Wingert hit 81 for low scorer. The Juco Dragons won the state golf match, May 12, and were entitled to a berth in the nationals which were played, June 1-4, in Michigan. In the state match Hutch scored 15 while Wingert hit 117. The golf team was honored during the annual awards assembly for their season record. Don Gordy grits teeth before serving. sy -tw ,. ,,,, .. f 1 fa. w,ne'-9 Quik E NT 1 5 , V f 1 ww.. 'w 4,65 ,--- .1 V. , A -. g'2,4sgq5:f.. R534 -,K 'rs-W. MIM, .4gY45.,X:i2yQ ' H,'. .W -as John Konnesky studies situation for a possible par. TENNIS William Kitchens's tennis netters began the year, April 7, with a tri-angular meet at Hutch. The Dragons defeated Garden City 9-0 and Arkansas City 7-0. At another triangular meet at Arkansas City, April 14, Hutch defeated both St. John 7-2 and Arkansas City 8-1. The Blue Dragon netters hit their first defeat against Ft. Hays, April 16, by 2-7. Back in their own league, April 20, on Dodge City's court, Hutch defeated Garden City 7-0 and Dodge City 5-1, On April 25, the Dragons met K-State and lost 0-7. In a return match with Ft. Hays, Hutch lost 4-5, May 1. In the state meet at Pratt, May 12,Jim Buller took second and Don Gordy took third in the singles, while Randy Salmons and Bob jackson finished second in the doubles. The tennis squad finished the year at awards assembly when they received letters of achievement. QA., sw, ,W -.t in-Q AWARDS ASSEMBLIES l-louofv ' Coach Kitchen uwartlsljim liuller a certificate lor his work in tennis. Dcan Wingcrt t'ct'cix'cs a goll jacket from Coach Goldsmith. x....fM Diana Bosscnit-yor rt-ccives a certificate from Mr. Taylor lor acliicvcnient as a member ol' thc Dt-an's Honor Roll. F Jim Bullcr awards Ken Patterson the annual Dragons Club scholarship. Oscar lfluhcr congratulates Larry Shoffncr Peggy Brown happily accepts the Sutnnicr Richard Drew is awarded a Rotary plaque after giving him thc Central State Bank Scicncc Scholarship to Colorado liroin Miss for outstanding achievement in debate and scholarship. Morris. forensics from john Payne. Xi! 415 -Ll BACCALAUREATE AND COMMENCEMENT-1964 Aw emdf audi new beginning quads HJC sophomores take time off from studies to practice for Commencement Dr. Ronald Meredith recalls xisit with Dr, Albert Schweitzer during his at Convention Hall. commencement address to the graduating sophomores. Marching in the processional to the traditional Pomp and Circumstancen played by the Rl'f'CSSi0I121l fI'0m C0lT'lIUCYlCf'IUCI1l finds a mixed feeling Qt' high school orchestra are the graduates of HHS and HJC. f'mUllUIlS OH ll'lC ln2iCl'S of H354 gFL1du21lCS. 5 i 1 lwdw J Aldridge, Harold. . .1 Huber, Oscar . . . . ..... lll Pippitt, Donald. Ballard. 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Rick , . . ll Moody, Robert .... . . l Taylor, Chester. Eilerts. Arless . . - Moran, Mike ..,,,.. . 'D Turner, Jan. . . . FI'iZZO. Ziillkl . . . 7 Morris, Marry Hope. . . ...., lll Vance, Thomas. Frost, Inez . . . . . 2 Nlyers, Cecilia ..,,.. 2,12 Ward, Orville. . Gabel, Lenora. . . .2,l2 Newlon, Jocl ...... .... l Watson, Pat, . , , Gastonhjaiiyce . . . , , l Nichols, VVanda ..... 2,12 VVilson, Mikc. . . Goldsmith, Bill. . . . lU Olson, Norman. . . .... l VVilliams, Tootic G0fCl5'. DOH V . i , , 5? Patterson, Ken ....,.., . . .2,2l Wiiigert, Dean, . Gunn, .Xnnette . 2,7 12 Payne,Jolin .,,. ...... ..., l l J Woodrulll Roger H211'ISlJUl'H. Mickey. . . ,..,. 5 PHI THETA KAPPA .,,, . . . .2 Zielke, Ronald. . Head, Carl . . . .7 Pierce,-Iames ......... . . , l TOP TEN SOPHOMORES pose after graduation. 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M 38.1 ' K' az, ., 3'iq,4', W - ,, ij ff , - ,fpgx V. if 'W 4' 15 if-'4,'f..H1: Q ,gy 15,3 ' f 'L . 1 1' . -Y r':'- -:+A '.gf .. .fffi .fi-ff. 2,1f1,.2fAQ2.ff.:, Qfsyfrifffif' .2.ff.f.f1'2frf-vZff1iv'f.l - !f.iffQ- .-ruffis. igfrff.fff:1ei'-:ffi .fff3 4,s'QfPQff ga fx 5 f ? .rg1z: 'fff2ifi' 5fY?. ' f 4.212 if .Y-SA 11? i1 G41 4ii1ii?fN3???i3 J ' H. v!m2ff'?ffQ ' f ,.'..fW5s1Psf1e'44-54.5,:mi fs 523.911 , I Q Q, : WJ if? 523' WU.: il. 1, k 0.1, , xiii YJ h pf- V N. K I , A . Wahl T5 'V ,W 1 V k . 'fri Y Jay, K, V 7 ,,, ,A M ' 1 K , mm. , QQQEQWSHQQM .flhsffff Eff,!f '-4411, ...Hiya 4 im ,.z Jf.2v1'..f.'.f 133.55-Jffv-,, T 1? 1964 DRAGO 'S TALE HUTCHINSON JUNIOR COLLEGE PUBLISHED BY STUDENT PUBLICATIONS HUTCHINSON JUNIOR COLLEGE HUTCHINSON, KANSAS Lana Ratliff, Editor Undoubtedly, this year was one of many new and exciting happenings at Hutchinson Junior College. No longer did the students meet in the old Dragons Inn, fighting the smoke haze to see one another. Instead, HJC'ers graduated into a new student union, complete with lounge, snack bar, game room, and cafeteria. Students were faced with a dif- ferent kind of school life. Even more than before they felt as if they were really on their own. The dormitory added a new dimension to HJC also. As- 4 semblies were held in the auditorium and the after-thc- game hootenanny was the rage. The Dragorfs Club sported new sweat shirts, and helped cheer the football team to its Hrst championship since 1949. This year also brought the usual last minute cramming for the hnals, and, in a lighter vein, heated I Doubt It games. All in all, the 1963-64 school year was one of memories- a year of firsts. Now in her thirty-sixth year of service, Miss Frost has become a traditional part of HJC. DEDICATEE me Fmt is To stimulate and enrich the minds of a new group of students is the awesome task which confronts Miss Inez Frost at the beginning of each school year. She cheerfully accepts her responsibility with enthusiasm and good humor. Besides giving her students a broad general background in the field of literature, she takes the time to discover and cultivate the individual talents of her students. For the past 36 years, Miss Frost has taught English courses at Hutchinson Junior College. Throughout 29 of those years. she has served as chairman of the English de- partment and has held many state offices. lVith pride and gratitude. we dedicate the 1964 Dragonis Tale to Miss Inez Frost, who has with untiring patience and true dedication devoted so many years of her life to the education of Hutchinson Junior College students. Miss Frost, 1964 Dragon's Tale dedicatee, concentrates on teaching a freshman English class. Ve--....... ..r.. n--I xennsnsssnnu- --p J fi' XC- ii aw- 5 TABLE GF CONTENTS COLLEGE LIFE Page 8 r , Q CLASS Page 28 6 'f ACTIVITIES Page 76 ADMINIQTPAUON Page 22 QPOPTQ Page112 Q X 3, S CQ, 2 f FA 1 fl Q W CQLLEGE LIFE ...J- 4, COLLEGE LIFE Dofwwadds dimeusiow 10 Mr. Wendell Morgan, adviser for the boys, dorm, takes time out for look- ing through an old yearbook. Mrs. Morgan, housemother for the girls in the dorm, proudly shows off the new addition to her family. N ,rv-if f' W agen I 'fm 'dai '3- ,-Q? fl! 3313 an 'Q' I tit gig, :gpg :rm 'BW ' 35' 4 . ,gg X, ,sr 'Q we ' it X 1,0 'AW um .1 My M -- Serving as switch board operator has its faults thinks Nancy Dykes, while on the receiving end of a prank call. Waiting in line is another dilemma of college life. Shown here are Charles Fry, ,lim Cole, Richard Guyette, and Dennis Shockey. nu-.M --.1-enchan--f l x Janice Higgin falls the others' attention to a new hairrdo on television, but no one is interested. Engaged in other activities are Kathy Dunne, Pat Randle, Sharon Jacobs, Sandy Mc- Daniels, Mike Perry, Paula Alford, Dan Hull, Kathy Petti- john. Renee Richardson, VVesley Wilbur, Leon Mueller, and Jerry Baker. COLLEGE LIFE have feespowsib' ' . - . 1 - f 'P - a-is-.NR 2 9 gi as t , M i .,,. E l F f o ,A ,N ,, ,W W Christine Hudson Hnds that there is more to college life than just sorial activities, as she settles herself for an evening of study. Checking in at the desk in the dorm begins a new way of life for this freshman. It's all a matter of putting it in and then having the patience to wait, thinks freshman, Sandy McDan1els, as she does just that. L?- 12 , J i at 1 Seems like mothers just canlt get the idea that junior is on his own now. Ed Berger gets some last minute help from his while he has the chance. lt was never like this at home. mutters Bob Jackson, as he sorts clothes for the laundry. Dan Cutting wonders where he will put all of his clothes as he moves into the dorm. .di Playing cards keeps a lot of the students occupied in spare time. Seen here are Bob Fegan, Richard Morse, Leslie Johnson, and Joe Ron Young. XY i , X K W1 sa 13 g-'I-fam N-. COLLEGE LIFE New ' students N.. ix., Lining up his shot in the pool room of the student union, is John Howell. Gary Markle, Carolyne Newman, and Ken White wait at the check out desk to turn in their ID Cards. Eleven olclock finds Dan Rouser and Mike Eurton engaged in a heated gin rummy game, while Ron Werner chuckles at Dan's misfortune. 14 e f. :Pi R ' F . as K ..v, X Trying to decide what kind of candy bar she wants is Connie Don Schwart, king of the eleven o'clock ping pong table, warms Claphan, freshman, as Jim Denny waits patiently. up before playing seriously. Students at HJC find that the lounge in the new student union is a great place for meeting friends, doing some last minute cramming, or just relaxing between classes. I5 HJ Um chwfabbov-Wes Anita McGuire, head cheerleader, helps to get the cheers started at an early bonfire. Superintendent of schools, Mr. Small, Hts another row of pictures into his view finder at the administra- tion Christmas party, Admiring the exhibit of arts and crafts in the display case outside the art room, are Intro- duction to Art students Stan Small, Larry Nickols, Elaine McCrary, and Sue Ann Williams. C8 0 Ps? 16 1 1 fir' Couples attending the annual Christmas formal relax during an intermission around the white tree in the union lounge. xi W at '-I2 A Q x Dennis Borland and Roger Woodruff show varied expressions after a joke told by a fellow journalism student at the Christmas banquet. Dress-up day at Hutchinson Junior College finds the men more interested in talking over the last ball game, than looking at the girls. Singing at the Christmas assembly was one of the many ac tivities for the HJC choir. 17 COLLEGE LIFE Ei-2CXCmQke'3 ' i :, 'V ' Q. ,. ,raw K v' Bonnie Butler lends a helping hand to Stan Small as he takes down a mobile made by the Introduction to Art class. The angel is Bonniels. Mrs. Arliss Eilerts, sponsor of the junior Collegian, proudly shows off her Christmas present to her husband, Dean, at the staff banquet. Enjoying the music and the informal, on-the-floor atmosphere are 1963-64 school year, which proved so popular that several more Hutchinson Junior College students at the first hootenanny of the were organized during the remainder of the year. V 18 mu The first meal served in the new cafeteria was served to, and wouldnt you know it a football player, John Levi. In this series of shots, John is shown choosing his food picking up his silverware, and at last sitting down to enjoy his meal. Sherry VanOsdol laughs at DeeDee Addison's predicament as DeeDee matches her tape fall to the floor. The girls were helping to put up posters for Dragonettes urging the football team to victory. nw., ,ln,, Y +1 ,. Mk - L AN, VA Z 1gs.l-M7 5 'lg re-J vw N l COLLEGE LIFE HJC L gt -.1 , if If Certainly these are not the only ones who are older than the aver- age freshman or sophoniore. 'l'he students who are shown below are. hoxxex'er. typical of the adult who cleeides to finish his educa- tion. Delbert '1'ruesclell, left. a pre-optoinetry major. enrolled at HJC in September. 19615, following a hitch in the Navy. He is shown with his adviser, Mr. Kay Dundas. Center is Mrs. Louise 1 ,1- l 3 V V7 . L -fl, w.. X . -as -hs? W ' .. .mnu.hfun..-...., Many students at Hutchinson Juco play roles other than that of 21 full time student. Bob Thomas. freslunan, is shown above in his three roles: student, husband, and employee. Regier. who comniutes from Buhler. Louise, a sophomore, is shown in the Publieations ofliee, working on Z1 story for the Junior Col- legian. Mrs. Barbara Meaclor. right, is a Music' major. The wife of a Hutehinson business man. Barbara returned to HJC as a see- ond semester freshman in the fall of 1962. 'R 1 -M F 'Nm.. ,Q Foreign students who enrolled at HJC for the second semester are STANDING are Mousa Mashal. jordan: Michel Abdu, Lebanon SEATED: Raymond Juma. Lebanong and Hani Salmon, Lebammi Muhammed Hamid, Jordan: and Ali Khosraviau. Iran. Left tu right arc Mousa Maghal and Raymond Juma gggn in 3 getting acquainted with the libraryg and Kluhammed Hamid rc conference with Mr. Hickey, foreign student advisorg Nlivhel Abdo laxirlg at table tCnniS. M- s 'mA r ' rrjjwmn. t CN. , -HMM We mswqjf' I 5 if Flgvi, f X s !,.f'fXgX ,J Q? I an ADMINISTRATION 1' . 'IA' I- A--f' vw- 1luuu: -w BOARDS OF EDUCATION P01104 wwuw Directing HJC activities is the Hutchinson Board of Regents. Mrs. Pete Bacon, Mr. Jack Maloney, Chairman, Mr. Garland Hen Members are Mr. Tom Armour, Jr, Mr. Wesley Nunnemaker, son, and Dean Elland. Not pictured is Mrs. John Oswald. The Hutchinson Board of Education heads the entire city school Earl W. Pearce, Mr. Stewart Oswald, Vice-President, and Mrs system. Members are Mr. William Hutchinson, Mr. Fred Conger, Wayne Perrin. Mr. Ralph W. Dunlop, Mr, Richard W. Dillon, President, Mr. 24 SU PERINTEN DENT SMALL Directs pubtw Mr. Lowell A. Small performs many duties as superin- tendent of Hutchinson's public schools. Besides employing teachers and directing the construction of new buildings, he works with both the Junior College Board of Regents and the Hutchinson Board of Education. Mr. Small has served as Superintendent of Schools for thirteen years. Past president of the Kansas State Teachers Association, he has an honorary degree of Doctor of Literature and is a member of the national honorary fraternity Kappa Delta Phi. He also holds a B.S. degree from Kansas Wesleyan University and an M.A. degree from the University of Colorado. 25 DEAN ELLAND cwwb i .nam-. Bob George, of Colby, Kansas, visits with Dean Elland, as his door is always open for students who desire a personal conference. 26 We are proud of the many Fine achievements of the stu- dents of Hutchinson junior College. The new buildings on our campus have added much to the college program. Ad- ditional facilities must be provided if we are to maintain a position of educational leadership in our area and in the state. During our college days, we must look at the past not only because it shows us how Finite we are, but because we are responsible agents in history and as such we must study the past to free ourselves for the future. We must know the past, but not be preoccupied with it. We have need to break with certain prejudices. One of these is that human nature is incapable of improvement and that the visions of perfection which religious prophets have had are impractical, that attempts to realize them do the human race more harm than good. A second prejudice is that ideals must be adjusted to human nature at its most mediocre, if not its most base. If we are to reach into the most precious realm of the inner lives of human persons, it is upon conduct under the guidance of faith, of art, and of wisdom that each of us must depend. We need to con- tinue to search for knowledge, but we see now that knowl- edge without wisdom has brought us to the verge of de- struction. We hope that your days spent at the Hutchinson Junior College will provide you with a basic knowledge of our civilization, will overcome c-ertain prejudices that may hamper your learning, provide you with the desire to dc- velop to the fullest your own innate abilities, and the op- portunities to use your talents for the improvement of the democracy in which you live. ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF Guide Sam Butterfield, Psychology Instructor, is Director of Student George Koon is Director of Industrial Education and the Eve- Affairs. ning College. Mandy Leopulus, Instructor of Home Economics, serves also as Registrar C. E. Taylor is in charge of keeping records on all Dean of Women. HJC students. 27 SECRETARIES wwgmgtwwsaww 1,3 W-..,m Doris Hall serves as receptionist in main office. Typing a letter for Dean Elland is Bernice Schwart, his secretary. fs' fswff v is rs rx si it sa uwmz nu ann ms: -----1... Margaret Swalford serves as the registrars secretary. Kathy Hale is Mr. Koon's night office girl. Mr. Tayloris assistant secretary is Betty Cor- Betty Hunt is secretary to George Koon, Di- nelius. rector of Industrial Ed. Betty Riffle is the Junior College Treasurer. Cashier in the bookstore is Marge Sears. , '1 S 25,5 M 28 Always busy from morning 'til night, our three librarians are shown here at the Card Catalogue, They are: Nlrs. Hazel Linder. assistant librariang Miss Blyrtle Haugh, head librarian, and Mrs. Jean Miller, night librarian for the first semester. 'Sr- Student lihrarians are. left to right: Kay Iv' T Berk. Bonita Nestor. Sharon Eastman, Mar- ' .- garet Ochs. Joan Sehwiethale. Christine Hudson. WVanda Zurnalt. and Sue YViens. Not shown is Avis George. Miss Myrtle Haughn is the Junior College head librarian. Assistant librarian is Mrs, Ha- zel Linder. Carmen Bayles is night librar- ian for the second semester, ff 40 FACU LTY I Wa' PM 30 OLIN ALLEN, Economics A.B., A.M., Colorado State College, Greeley, Colorado. REBA ANDERSON, English A.B., Northwestern State College, M.A., George Peabody College, Nashville, Tennessee. DEANE BANKER, Vocational Drafting B.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg, M.E., University of Missouri. BERNICE BENDER, English B.S., Kansas State University, M.S., Kansas State Univer- sity. ARDON BRANDYBERRY, Biological Science B.S., Fort Hays State College, M.S., Kansas State Teachers, College, Emporia. JOSEPH BREWER, Chemistry A.B., Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia, M.S., Kan- sas State University. L. A. BRITTON, Mathematics, Mechanics B.S., University of Oklahoma, M.S., University of Kansas. FRANK BUSCHMAN, Foreign Language B.Th., Tabor College, B.A., Friends University. Modern Language Clubs. M. S. BUTTERFIELD, Prychology, Basketball B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia. Di- rector of Student Affairs, Assistant Football Coach. A. B. CAMERON, Indust1'ialArt.r B.S., M.S., Kansas State University. BERT CHANEY, Political Sciencz' B.S., M.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg. Community Ambassador, Young Democrats. W. T. COLE, Psychology B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers, College, Emporia. Circle K. DOROTHY DALE, Music B.M., Kansas State University, M.A. Colorado State College. RUSSELL DICKINSON, Music B.M., Kansas State University g M.M., Columbia University, New York City. KAY DUNDAS, Ilflathematics B.S., M.S., Fort Hays State College. Dragons' Club. TONY DYER, Football B.S., Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia. Assistant Track Coach. FAC U LTY Pm 32 ARLESS EILERTS, English, journalism B.S., Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, M.S., Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia. Jr. Collegian, Phi Theta Kappa. FRED ELLIOTT, Chrmistry B.S., M.S., Kansas State College, Pittsburg. Dragons, CYR. LEROY ESAU, Coordinator of Music for Hutchinson Public Schools B.A., Wyoming University, M.M.E., Wichita University. INEZ FROST, English A.B., M.A., University of Kansas. Phi Theta Kappa. DALE GLEASON, English B.A., Wayne State College, Wayne, Nebraska, M.A., Uni- versity of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Student Commission. NV. T. GOLDSMITH, Phys. Ed., Assistant Football Coach B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. Assist- ant Basketball Coach, Golf Instructor. DAROL GRAHAM, Chemistry B.A., Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas, M.A., Ohio State. ESTHER GRISWOLD, Business B.S., Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia: M.A., Uni- versity of Iowa. Business Club. MYRTLE HAUGHN, Librarian A.B., University of Kansas, B.S.L.S., Denver University Peace Corps Advisor. GERALD HICKEY, Foreign Languages B.A., University of Wichita, M.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. Modern Language Clubs. IVA JAMES, Business B.S., M.B.A., University of Kansas. D. B. JANTZ, Physical Scimzci' A.B., Friends University, M.S., Kansas State Teachers, Col- lege, Emporia. Engineers' Club. GORDON R. JONES, Math, Drafting B.S., M.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg. Engineers, Club. TOM KELLY, Speech, Debate B.S., M.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg. Student Com- mission, Phi Rho Pi, Forensics, Debate. WILLIAM KITCHEN, Physics A.B., M.S., Fort Hays State College, Dragons, Engineers Club. GEORGE KOON, Industrial Education B.S., M.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg. 4 FACU LTY was warm, 34 Uabofu, LY' tiggflii is . .. new , 1 f ' ' IP Q Testesifliz 32 ' 1 at f 1 A' 9?f55QfSJS be asf X 5' is 1. l 2 fl a se 5 ' use Q Q S Q we was X fe wists f A, V ,tt , ,wwf as ,asmtilswa 4, sf H Q. ,N Q , + 'days ' ' . ,Swami Zfsifwst she s. t 1-L, 5,33 P 2t,j'e ,, Siler -+ W S it fa N 1555 2' ,E 'ls mmf? :Sw 133 , s G 'SWS' Em 122 1 19 straw' P rx 15521 s sf , ssesvsnmssme 1 Q Kea , A Q , s My at M: at .S 3. Q yawn , QE ,, .4 Q X , as wt , .s,,,sQ,,,nMg 4 'I sf to sl, mm at 2 .. . , .mt sts, .-4a:tisf-'w,esle1:.- V ' s , f..mi,-ffxsfwstgre firlfwelsll-Q1 ' - ,:t-v:,- .N.::. ,.:1s,12,ffw 1811219 ss. ,..,,.l,....,,.,,. K, ..W, .,,. . 4., . , I .-,: 5, ,, s 2 Q x at C E 3 ,Fmfs Q M S H5355 s 3 at S 35, W, 3 3 s , rx 9' 'sm 3 em t s , 4 . t w 2 ts 5 Q s sf 5 K N ,K W af 6 ,K 222 t Xe 1 ...-ss f 1 Q. ,'fs14iga, A 'f r 5:-rf: iff fee ' - H:-6713715 - 2 . GLENDA KRAMER, Business B.S., Fort Hays State College. ROBERT LEHMANN, Electronics Instructor B.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg, M.E., University of Missouri. MANDY LEOPULOS, Home Economics A.A., Hutchinson Junior College, B.S., Kansas State Uni- versity. Dragonettes, Dean of Women, Cheerleaders, Drill Team. H. D. MCCOSH, Band B.S., University of Wichita 5 M.A., Colorado State College, Cheerleaders. JAMES T. MCLAIN, Math B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. En- gineers' Club. HUGH O. MCMILLEN, Geology B.S., M.S., Kansas State University. LEON MEIGS, History B.A., M.A., University of Tulsa, Oklahoma. MARY HOPE MORRIS, Biological Science B.S., M.S., Kansas State University, Dragonettes. RUBY MUNZER, Phys, Ed. B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. Drill Team. LINUS NOLL, Psychology B.S., M.S., Kansas State University. ARIEL PERRILL, English B.A., Kansas Wesleyang M.S., Kansas State Teachers Col- lege of Emporia. MARGARET RANDLES, Teacher Education A.B., Colorado State Collegeg M.A., Teachers' College, Columbia University. KSTA-NEA. KATHERINE SCHELLENBERG, English B.S., University of Kansas 5 M.S., West Texas State College. MARVEL SENTI, Art A.B., University of Kansasg M.A., Teachers College, Co- lumbia University. CHARLES E. SESHER, Social Science B.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburgg M.P.E. Purdue Uni- versity. Director of Athletics. KEITH SIGLER, English A.B., Ozark Christian Collegeg M.S., Fort Hays. FACULTY ' Ldpmg lwwli fd' NELSON SOREM, Social WALTER SPITZ, Drama, CHESTER TAYLOR, Psy- Science, Track. Speech. chology, Registrar. B.S., M.S., University of B.S., M.S., Kansas State B.S., Kansas Wlesleyan Uni- YVichita. Cross Country. Teachers' College, Emporia. versityg M.Ed., University Lockman Players. of Kansas. RAYMOND D. WAMS- LEY, Psych ology. B.A., Friends Universityg M.E., University of Wichita. EARL WEIDMAN, Electri- THEODORE A. WIEBE, RONALD WILSON, Met- cal Technology Englixh alwork Technology B.S., M.S., Kansas State B.S., MS., Kansas State B.S., M.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg. College of Pittsburg. College of Pittsburg. RICHARD TOWERS, Phys. Ed. B.S., M.S., Kansas State University. Football. ELMO WINTERSTEEN, Automotive Technology A.A., Fort Scott Junior Col- legeg B.S., M.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg. 36 Woalzqofvoadeuebjsclwolb V-My . Orville Hopper, Juno Custodian, and Andy Robert G. Barr serves as Custodian for A momentls rest is welcomed by Custodian M. Robb, Head Custodian, work together both Gowans Stadium and the NRTC Dallas Gregg. of the Student Union, and to keep the main building clean. Building. Robert Tavelino, ,Iuco Custodian. George Littlejohn. campus policeman. does Responsible for keeping the dormitory Polishing mirrors at the Sports Arena is his duty by writing tickets for illegally bright and shiny is Custodian Ed Unruh. Custodian Amos R. lantz. parked Cars. 37 if . if x if QC -LFC SQ ' CLASSES .., 457' SOPHOIVIORES istew 285 uppeutolass A Q is tg wt- : 'fc Q21 , E, 2 was may is Q AQQQQQW. ,Qia ,QW ww 'M w nQQQQ.Hz'1fQQ:sQe:fQf?'2, Y Y Q S ' ti .sQ2f3s:.,S-. Qs- 1. t f Q S135 532 3 W f Q 5 5 E is L. is r xfizl-axe 55 2161 'ii i yi' , ,Q .HQ Q1SQ ,Qs ,. . .. ,Wt ., X f rt t r ,,,,gt,QL, q,,,, W ' fQsff1Qe - ,. ,.,..t,5sfr1 1. wQggQsss . jiri Q4Qi ...,. gwii:w 'sg tfiiartrsfgfitr we . ., , ,,.,.. , L .il M -- QQ-i-mf .QQ -mf:g:Q.Q -zsii:,w',4e-rKi'zQ,g . ,,lt.,Q ..szQ'f' HE' Y E QWQQQQ 5 isa Q X f t. e Q if ,S Q sf ss, V t S it Qs W t get Z2 Q S LS S Q sg W Q S Q Q Q t ,Q U L Q Q Sis 4 QS Q Q-Q .QT e f it :ss 541-'t-QQQQKQQQ 1 55,1713-:iiT22fgQ, QQ. it ., ig ,ft 5 SL eg, , K 5 QQ-df 3 Q S S Q gs. 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Mary Abbott Great Bend Larry Alderson Newton Dale Aldrich Hutchinson Dale Allen Hutchinson Robert Alumbaugh Hutchinson Martha Anderson Hutchinson Theodore Anderson Assaria Diana Andrews Newton Robert Atkinson Hutchinson John Atwood Larned James Avers Hutchinson Barbara Ayers Hutchinson Dennis Ayers Hutchinson Leonard Barkman Hutchinson Jack Barnes Hutchinson James Barton Kingman Thomas Beal Hutchinson Raymond Beeton Peabody Kenneth Behnke Kinsley Mary Bell Hutchinson David Benson Hutchinson Gary Benson Hutchinson Larry Benson Herrington Janet Beyer Hutchinson Leonard Bezdek Tampa Betty Bockhaus Halstead David Bontrager Hutchinson Wesley Bontrager Haven Ronald Borders Arlington John Bork Hutchinson Dennis Borland Clay Center Marsha Bowman Lyons Charles Boyd Sterling james Brennecke Lindsborg Mary Brightenburg Hutchinson Margaret Brown Hutchinson Janet Brown Hutchinson Peggy Brown Partridge Patricia Brughman Arlington Larry Bullet Moundridgc Bruce Bunker Hutchinson Connie Burdick Hutchinson Bradley Burgess Hutchinson Diana Burns Hutchinson Terry Byer Hutchinson Carolyn Caley Stafford Edward Campbell Hutchinson Joe Castor Hutchinson Wendel Chalfant Hutchinson Linda Chiles Hutchinson Alan Christiansen Vesper Ronald Clark Hutchinson Robert Clary Newton Douglas Coker Ness City Diana Cole Hutchinson Karen Comes Hutchinson Edward Cooper Lawndale Linda Cooper Lawndalc David Cowles Hutchinson Jane Cromer Pratt ,, w w-f W, is wits, .-sl, i.,iWs,n, it if 5, f - V ', 'Ia ' ' q i I it is si if ' X 7- 'a Q, 1,-msm-fyafig - 5 imma ,X Q ,-',,,-1,,:a1ft1ig1'i-I 'A Sisigisfissiogaassgisgisiiirr fmgfigigygm swim W, ,l,,,,f,sa.st1 - cmlsggwm sw w..W,g2 1-ft ,si.w.ggM-miss .. 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Warren Waters Concentrates on the paper in fro works in Engineering Drawing Class. 42 nt of him and the pencil in his hand as he nil x C it Diane Crow Abbyville Kay Cundiff Hutchinson Francis Cunningham Hutchinson Gail Cyr Glasco Phillip Dame Sylvia Dianne Danford Hutchinson Jayne Darling Hutchinson Nicholas Dean Hutchinson Charles DeGraw Hutchinson Allen Delker Hutchinson James Denny Hutchinson Robert Dennis Hutchinson Kathleen Deppncr Hutchinson Gary Dicke Hutchinson Judith Ditgen Hutchinson James Dixson Hutchinson Darrell Dodge Buhler Richard Drew Hutchinson Dennis Duft Great Bend Saundra Dunsworth Hutchinson Ronald DuVal Hutchinson Nancy Dykes Plevna Dwight Ediger Burrton Kathleen Edwards Hutchinson Ruth Edwards Hutchinson Nancy Elliott Hutchinson Wilma Elliott Nickerson Richard Elmor Wichita Randy Elmore Hutchinson David Engelland Sterling Margaret Enns Inman Florence Entz Hutchinson Marvin Entz Hutchinson Edwin Etchinson Sylvia John Evans Hutchinson john Richard Evans Hutchinson Murriel Evans Hutchinson Rebecca Fair Hutchinson Donna Farmer Hutchinson James Fields Wichita Robert Finfrock Hutchinson Larry Foos Dighton Neal Foster Penaloosa Leon Franz Buhler Karen Friend Halstead Genevie Friesen Hutchinson John Fuller Beloit Lenora Gabel Hutchinson Marilyn Gaston Sylvia Dianne Gay Plevna Avis George Hutchinson Robert George Colby Quinton German Hutchinson Sidney Gibson Stratford, Conn ,, ,K Y 'frm as ,i 1532 7 masses:-52511gSS:fssfse?T:riwS:?ts?,rg3fg stsergg is f-wllrfiifn 15:59 sxff f lsimtmgmfans + if N . ,mg vw? -21 f f 'ti 2 iff. 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' 7 Students and teachers crowd the arena parking lot as they leave the assembly to return to their third hour classes. - Max Klotz Hutchinson Kay Knoche Stalford Ellen Krob Pretty Prairie Janice Kroeker Buhler Lawerence Kyman Hutchinson Lynn Lackey Hutchinson James Lakin Hutchinson Robert Lampert Beloit Marvin Larson Marquette Richard Leach McPherson Gerald Leiker Hutchinson William Leslie Hutchinson Kathleen Lewis Lyons Gary Lindahl Plevna Howard Lindberg Great Bend Gary Lingle McPherson Cletus Linke Great Bend Keith Linscheid Arlington 46 Lane Livingston Hutchinson Steven Locke Langdon Marcia Long McPherson Robert McCalla Lyons Lonny McCurdy Hutchinson Cheryl McFadden Nickerson Anita McGuire Hutchinson Elizabeth Mclver Hutchinson James McKim Morrill Nancy McMurry Hutchinson Gary Markle Hutchinson Helen Martin Hutchinson LaVerle Martin Hutchinson Robert Mason Hutchinson Milfred Mast Hutchinson Sue May Haven Randall Mettlen Hutchinson Max Menges Abilene Charlie Millspaugh Hutchinson Jackie Missildine Hutchinson Dennis Mitchell Hutchinson Ronald Mitchell Hutchinson Jerry Mohr Hutchinson Carol Morey Arlington Stacy Morris Hutchinson Leon Mueller Tampa Harold Murphy Sedgwick Ronald Murphy Hutchinson Susan Murphy Hutchinson Cecilia Myers Hutchinson Virginia Myers Hutchinson Donna Neal Hutchinson Linda Nelson Hutchinson Bonita Nestor Hutchinson Carolyne Newman Hutchinson Donald Newsom Lewis ny? it K '56, it Las- 'Sk . 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'YL I 5 Q wx 2 J a 5 mt 1 ' +. ti it i 7 I 5 li Wanda Nickels Langdon Joseph Nicoletto Tampa, Florida Gary Niemann Hutchinson Carolyn Nies Sylvia Marolyn Nies Sylvia Melvin Nisley Hutchinson Arthur Noll Hutchinson Patricia Norman Fowler Sharon Nunemaker Hutchinson Margaret Ochs Hutchinson Tonia Pankow Hutchinson Barbara Parker Wichita Ronnie Parker Hutchinson Tom Parkerson West Palm Beach Fla Gary Patterson Anthony Jane Pennington Hutchinson Dale Perkins Partridge Frank Petefish Garden City Lynne Peterson Inman Dennis Perry Tescott Kathleen Pettijohn Hutchinson Robert Peyton Rago Kendrick Pipkin Cheney Sharon Poindexter Hutchinson Edward Popp Kingsdon Cleo Postier Plevna Carolyn Pownall Hutchinson David Preston Macksville Ronald Putnam Nickerson Donald Ragsdale Hutchinson Lana Ratliff Hutchinson Jerry Rayl Hutchinson Gerald Rebel Ness City James Reed Hutchinson Thomas Reed Hutchinson Danny Refhtt Middleton, Ohio Lois Regehr Inman Betty Regier Buhler Luetta Rempel Hutchinson Don Rexer Buhler Jerry Rexroad Hutchinson Paul Richert Buhler Gerald Riemann Hutchinson David Roberts Hutchinson Mary Roberts Hutchinson Richard Rogers Pretty Prairie Norman Ross Great Bend Dan Rouser Wichita Marian Rush Abbyville Nelson Salemi Tampa, Fla. Rita Sallabedra Hutchinson Dennis Sayers Hutchinson Judith Scanland Hutchinson Randall Schermerhorn Hutchinson DeLoy Schroeder Canton Julia Schroll Hutchinson Loretta Schuster Hutchinson Donald Schwart Hutchinson Joan Schwiethal Zenith Donald Sexton Cheney Raymond Seymour Tampa, Fla. Judd Shaffer Hutchinson Larry Shoffner Hutchinson Sharon Shuman Hutchinson Susan Sickman Hutchinson Michael Sims Hutchinson William Sligar Hutchinson John Sloop Lyons Gorland Smith Hutchinson Harold Smith Hutchinson Leon Symers V Windom ' Wilfred Sedowsky Wichita Y .,... ,. ::f S E5 s wr is at avi ii 3' t wa r ,tgirl as Iii, E ,Q ,sa it is 'iff 1, f 'I se , 2 fa , JL ,jill-+ 93' ,Z -saggywssfifiswzssaias f' ug S Q ..., ... .,.. 1s41tQ,Lw:ip 1saseglg.,,i1sff,tg3 ,s'v as ,gram S- Q - ,V new .- -wifes If-:E W Eitriem? m y fat A592 A' Y : . 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' wgfai S, X t ,zf Q fs as 4 S 2,5 fate s is , S ,, Wa, f at sr is it 6 all r 8 , JL mf ,, e 5 st ag it Qs, A, X Sis s sis ff is M -f ,,iMQ,33g,lt, , av -1:1 .L fsv1L,fiiFf'ff -2-1 r ss --si? fv--- f as V S . 49 SOPHOIVIORES Lowagoiwuewf ' 50 David Spriggs Hutchinson John Spriggs Hutchinson Ronald Stafford Great Bend Earnest Staggs Lindsborg Ray Stauffer Hutchinson Lawrence Steele Hutchinson Steven Steele Hutchinson Donald Stein Hutchinson Jerry Steinbacker Seward Richard Steiner Hutchinson Ken Stevens Hutchinson Kenneth Stewart Hutchinson Constance Stockham Hutchinson Wesley Stotler Newton Philip Strange Wichita Robert Stremel Hutchinson Wendel Strong Hutchinson Marvin Surface Nickerson Marjorie Sutton Hutchinson Don Swanson Hutchinson Jerome Taylor Partridge Shirley Theis Hutchinson John Tibbits Minnapolis Rosalee Tibbits Hutchinson Kathleen Toews Atchison Ronald Tope Arlington Jerry Trent Hutchinson Michael Trent Hutchinson Janet Turner Hutchinson Patricia Urban Hutchinson Neil Utz Plains James Veazy Newton Roger Wait Hutchinson Jerome Walburn Hutchinson Johnny Walker Shallow Water James Wallace Hutchinson Marilyn Walter Hutchinson Guy Ward Hutchinson Melinda Ward Hutchinson Robert Ward Alden David Wegener Hutchinson Gary Whittle Hutchinson Sue Wiens Hutchinson Ronald Wilcheck Hutchinson Joe Wilkens Dighton Lois Wille Ellinwood Jack Williams Hutchinson Sue Williams Hutchinson Ann Wilson Glasco Elizabeth Wilson Hutchinson Harlan Wilson Hutchinson Rodnay Wilson Beloit Richard Wintamu Hutchinson Mary Winter Hutchinson Gary Withrow Hutchinson Dick Wittler Abbyville Carlton Wolf Derby Roger Woodruff Hutchinson Jeffrey Woodson Hutchinson Karen Woydziak Dorrance te ,R Q, 3 si 'N fs Q, Y x yryc - ' AQ was -,s K X if if s Sm at so if -si. . A F :ag sis: W. Crea.: alfa: Aa: J,-ig ws. .. -:eww .. :?' :isa L' Q ...,.. . ,, f.. .... 1 .. L :2i'fE-:trim 3- ,s st ' ' R i I 'Nr Ti x LF 4 Br io ii ar I if fb fl ' is M iff , mf 'sf 2432 , is X e 'zzi M 'fli- 1 51 K W if s L, 1 s .1 A , ,V , 1 if , . 1, A 'IMP 2-,gf , 5 my 'I J. 271.5 5 5555 in K Y ' Judy Yocum Hutchinson Charles Young Ulysses John Scott Young Hutchinson so . L., fam, 1 . M, A M1 2ifff :, , f' Q. t,,. V FRESHIVIEN into wsidemw ' ll .. . sf if iii 53712515 15' ,, . 5' ' 7 :Wi .F -f ss, .1s,sq,e. is it .I i .si-W.2i...sis4 .,.i: -- is, . 7 -wi-xwe sw 5,1-:.. V -' rf was tt.. -- .. , is K W s ages-5255, Y ss f Hgwstsa ,, s at W S pigggigfsna, 2 as t if We as 8 P S gk S at asm? t Q as we 1 a X' 9' g at it A s X E. in s X X s , i , ,X .ii Stwa 1, it mms 1-:: is ' A Q,..:i:iQMlsfi.i1sw sw ' :zz-ffws:-fffi':swwe I-fffweesere1fP5gs35Q:, f iw, wfzssv mfesaafrsgst e . 1 V - reigwmgfsaw xx- ' ' :Q,193u.stexi9SZ -- - -'ssssfsizsfiief iw ' 'fs-55255212 4 if vifsggame . f- ' .:- sf--axis, rf fiiffezsftzi . ij' Y - lil-'i'E':'i,'s' -, lg - figs, 64 f21'.T'1E I. gown , 1 3 QEQFJ? 1135? - . sw.. 52 :fe - ff -siisxgiewfs -my 13:iwaf:v1Svf e-ts osnszggkfg 'ffm --ffg7feis1f1wfs'iiitswiiszilsasmfi Q . ,.,,.,tu-.sH,x,is,W,es- ,..,,K.,,,, E, 3 Est Q52 2 N2 Q v Q.. a E, urea 2f fgf+1 '7f m,,L , I 7 , 7 2252- i f -www is A.., it i.W Aimlsi ,timers sss,as,1,f.m,, Q1 w.ete,,g axxsszigilei? wi ?i2f2g2155fQ?fii. uf: . fi-ws,,wIf2f2z 22,-' . sas V- -- W,.., A..k U , . . ff fi sf ., ' eggs-1-e,1r:wgfs4i,af -W Yfzezwe-V ffresfsiarer Q: s s at it fs figs ct t as S ,arab s 1 Q ? if f X rein i 5 'N L WP Q JW ia s ew -, 3, A.., Wt-2m, Z., -. it new-iii' 222399 mftisfffissn if it if iiwsf -i was f- f'f1?wz: ffmzr .5 A as . gh,i.e: s:fe,: ...nw . ., , ,, asm, .vi ' ciis B ,, ff E5 as e .r K in X t S 5' S 2 ,Q ,A HX .-s.: rn ggi Q Q2 f .3 Q , , 2 Dianna Addison Hutchinson Paula Alford Ulysses Charles Anderson Hutchinson Gary Anderson Hutchinson Jack Anderson Hutchinson Larry Anderson Axtell Randolph Anderson McPherson Kristin Angell Hutchinson Cheryl Arb Hutchinson William Armbruster Hutchinson Douglas Armstrong Hutchinson Donnie Ary Lewis Judy Astle Hutchinson Lyle Atkinson Marquette Dennis Baker Minneapolis Jerry Baker Alden Michael Banker Hutchinson Rebecca Banyard Hutchinson Bill Bardshar Mt. Hope Herbert Barr Hutchinson Stanley Barnes Hutchinson Margaret Bartel Meade Marie Bartel Hutchinson Carl Base Hutchinson Richard Beal Hutchinson Dennis Bearden Hutchinson Kay Beck Plevna Robert Bender Oklahoma City, Sally Benjamin Hutchinson Robert Bennett Lincoln Edward Berger Halstead Linda Berry Hutchinson Loren Beshore Kingman Marlys Bickel Conway Spring John Bickler Herrington Larry Bishop Hutchinson S Okla Janet Blackburn Hutchinson Vivian Bland Hutchinson David Boeka Nickerson Philip Bolin Wichita Pamello Bolto Hutchinson Judy Bornberger McPherson Neil 'Bonham Sharon Patrick Bordelon Dallas, Texas Frank Botteri Hutchinson Diana Bossemeyer Hutchinson Thomas Bowman Hutchinson Larry Bowser Hutchinson Frank Boyce Hutchinson Leonard Boyd Hutchinson Harry Brandenberger Halstead Steven Brandenbergex Halstead James Brandt Hutchinson Dianne Britain Hutchinson Patricia Broadbrooks Hutchinson Ray Brooks Hutchinson Dennis Brown Herrington Jack Brown Kendall Michael Bruch Kingman Robert Brunn Valley Center W ME- 1? fx 1 2221 I I V. 5 ,Z 'fi':f'5.iZ1Q-'ff WEEK ml, ?'5f'ifl5'lf'e- I we gf ' 1 ,vw- IX t y ' ' as T :m.,t4vf5Tf!. B Q05 .hwy If 1 J fix ,W l 'A W A555323 is ,. ,url ts .. it W T5 se ,l ,pf 1-.Q ' -' ,,-. ...ff M, 'L , 1:1 .,fMs,s.i t, ,MQ,5s si s, ,E . A145 91-it 4 f i eg? 1 'is lg ei i 3 4 E359 1 ,... t ,adn ' 1 .it ff rs at ,wr wr Unpacking clothes and belongings from their parent's Cars may take these students three or four trips as they move into the new dormitory. AX F if rw! at ti f , sl U' v 'Y 1 ' F ..- 'Lx' A P Fi fm-.pdl -s - f is Nw-wt: ,v m ..-'fo-, ff, Y ww.,-A N - -.vs ' ff- -9 F ' .f b f , W - -: . .A '-:rf ' ' 1 A ' mis'-4G4sf?fIimz..ss.t 53 FRESHMEN Talwpwztiw ' pwgmm 233: at 2 , was H9 f fn 2 Pi, xi? -- 7 .1 ---- . iiiztfxiiiifivf t wt At 'liv- gg at ' V-if N.. Eff . At the faculty reception, a feature of the new orientation program, the freshmen were able to meet and talk to the staff before classes started. , r..., 5 'QL ,Q if is ' V igi h Jon Bryan Hutchinson Charles Buck Bucklin Josephine Buller Buhler Lynn Burdick Nickerson James Burns .Hutchinson Jimmy Burton Hutchinson Bonnie Butler Haven Marvin Butler Manhatten Kenneth Byard Lyons Kenneth Cain Derby Phyllis Cain Lyons Elizabeth Calcote Nickerson Danny Callen Hutchinson Jay Cameron Colby Michael Carey Hutchinson Thomas Cartwright Burrton John Caskey Tampa, Fla. Thomas Cathey Newton P' .,.-h, 54 Stephen Ceideburg Hutchinson John Chabin Hutchinson Ruth Chalfant Hutchinson Kenneth Chase Talmage Richard Chenoweth Haviland Constance Claphan Hutchinson Jim Cole Medicine Lodge Dennis Coley Wichita Susan Collins Hutchinson Gerald Condra Montezuma Curtis Cooper Pratt Jean Cooper Hutchinson Ronald Cooper Hutchinson Johnny Corey Hutchinson Sharon Corcoran Hutchinson Charlotte Cossitt Wichita Verle Coup Talmage Barton Courser Manhattan Thomas Covert Hutchinson Arthur Cox Scott Carl Cox Hutchinson Laverne Creech Kiowa Ronnie Crowell Scott City Charles Crumbaker Belvue Phillip Crupper Hutchinson William Culver Hamilton Carol Cunnin ham S Hutchinson Lolyd Curran Hutchinson Marsha Curry Hutchinson Danny Cutting Halstead Vaden Daugherty Hutchinson John Davenport Hutchinson Monte Davies Hutchinson Ken Davidson Hutchinson Gary Davison Sedgwick Deanna Dean Hutchinson FRESHIVIEN Gebacq'at lgg. ,, J A J sy :f i 'iicsggezg ,lgz . Li,A xi .4 4 ew K 4 at ., t svwfgm as ga as Q EMWKE is 1 4' 31 t .lg fS1ms?2ggw?4i5sst 'sc2 ' V 1- wa wstcfi-ftftvivtsz-it it-, s5?3t:4mgQ3m?.g5ggg1n, .,-:ww I .gig Ff11Zs!?fef1f2l5'l7?i2?s71?ft fir' -' lfecstws was of f f A Qiigutsngiisissssffv' ' :gtsifstscsef 3 2'i?5,i7 '1, it w ig? - .f ffl ffffflilf-'f':, 31 4 iiiiiw A ,J .s W 92 ex vm is 1, Q st .sag Q Egg t gs as L Q sky- W my 2, ft S Y 2 sf X as WH 1 fe SK H 2 95 my ,sa 5 Q, 3 , wJ.f1l.,:? ,c, ,st. faz4s ,, w fteissatfff Ffilifhef Ag , 1 IE' :TlTS?is5vi?1' f5e?isil25 if f -'EXifTi24ffif? 'E :wc-rwkica 5245-erwc sms , 'feisszwf 'fvaiii5?ip-K 55'..' ::.S2 1 JVM: -It-EE:-sh.-.L:..E-'E 7 1 1' 1z.,::'::' f ti at 5 56 ' K ?brIl5l' 1 Gary Dean Hutchinson Margaret Delk Hillsboro Fred Deppner Hutchinson Robert Dennis Hutchinson Roberta DeWitt Lyons Douglas Dick Hutchinson Judy Digel Turon Daryl Dillman Halstead James Dirks Burrton Clarence Dixon Hutchinson Leon Dolechek Wilson Richard Dove Newton Nancy Dowers Hutchinson Joe Dreitz Liberal Jeanne Drew Hutchinson Richie Drider Wichita William Dunlop Plains Kathleen Dunne Milwaukee, Robert Durham Hutchinson James Durst Moundridge Robert Dye Mankato Robert Eales Hutchinson Sharon Eastman Hutchinson Richard Ebel Wichita Donald Eby Hutchinson Clayton Ediger Buhler Jeannine Ediger Inman Lois Ediger Hutchinson Orlin Ediger Inman Donald Edmiston Hutchinson Robert Ehrlich Hutchinson Gary Eilert Furley Gregory Ek Hutchinson Bradley Elliott Newton Janet Enfield Hutchinson Sondra Epp Buhler Wis Robert Eppler Overland Park Mary Ertz Hutchinson Edward Esau Inman William Ethridge Burrton Michael Eurton Hutchinson Carolyn Ewbank Hutchinson Delores Fahrney A Kingman Nickie Fahrney Hutchinson Carolyn Fair Hutchinson Richard Farmer Colby Jerry Farney Hutchinson Lana Farney Hutchinson Gary Faulkner Pretty Prairie Robert Fegan function City Charlene Fenwick Inman Eddy Ferry Hutchinson Frank Fieser Norwich Carl Figgins Burr Oak Joe Fisher Lyons Vincent Fitzgerald Hutchinson Kermit Flaming Hutchinson Carol Flickinger Hutchinson Walter Ford Hutchinson Joyce Foreman Hutchinson if ,Mi I ,x In fm. , uw? I I - f I I ', f n , .V 'V l:KL - Q my -.., c srrs 1 ssco F olooti F x r,c,-'y,'- -' , 1? c e as L I -, .. -s 5' 'W lls. L, Students and teachers alike enjoyed the watermelon feed at the HJC tennis courts. This was the last activity before classes began. FRESHMEN Aw ml o - o ffl i CK . it : Qrif 5 'F ., S V 014 A'v 1'f I 7'f71iii94if '4 . 53 ,Nw .f . -w 'W as - EV- CI ew- iw 5 ' f There is a lot of necessary planning for the years ahead when a student enters college. Miss Griswald points out courses of study to a new enrollee. Gary Foster Abbyville Charles Fountaine Manhatten James Fowler Hutchinson Ralph Frans Hutchinson Beverly Franz Newton Delbert Franz Newton Mike Frederiksen Hutchinson Bonnie Friesen Hutchinson David Friesen Partridge Zana Frizzo Hutchinson Carnie Froese Buhler Charles Fry McPherJon Vicki Fry Hutchinson James Gaede Hutchinson Gary Gantz Hutchinxon Robert Gardenshire Wamego Joyce Garmon Hugoton Linda Garner Kendall . ' ff Q W4 -is f we c,.c A W 'Kr , if F. 51 2i c . ' KN it as 'ff if ' xfg my 58 -avian! 4' Richard Gary Minneapolis Marsha Gass Hutchinson Carolyn Gaunt Great Bend Lynn Geffert Haven Lynette Geffert Haven Douglas Geist Minneapolis Gordon Gibson Lyons Helen Gibson Hutchinson James Gilley Hutchinson Michael Gingerich Hutchinson Arthur Glur Brand Island, Neb. James Goebel M ound rid ge Robert Goeman Hutchinson Jerrold Goldberg Dallas, Tex. Cheryl Goldsmith Hutchinson Larry Goltz Haven John Goodpasture Hutchinson Don Gordy Hutchinson Jay Gosch Norwich Galvin Graber Pretty Prairie Gale Graber Hutchinson Judy Graber Pretty Prairie Winfred Graber Moundridge Donald Green Pratt Barry Greenfield Hutchinson Pam Greenfield Hutchinson Sybil Greenwald Hutchinson James Griflin Nickerson Robert Griffith Wichita Ronald Griffith Great Bend sl Jerry Gross Macksville Walter Guettshe Hutchinson James Gustafson Winona Mrs. George Gustafson Hutchinson Richard Guyette Rutland, Vermont Marvin Haddon Plains ,Men Pl. .f rg w e ls W We N, P ei mm, 4 L -,g,gt,,, is . ., rrffe24wssee'1rteimemisrgrPia iw: 5 A s - 3 i sz! Wi A '?'573le:S fYfsi3lf1'5fs K Q fe, 5 2 ,S Q 5 P .5 ei Q fi, PEZ? .Q , sk. 4 seg I it VV swsf1e2zgg3,w5sw :wars -wk: P4 .. .5 . if fg. agar, J , we ' ' , twat' 5 f ,, , ' i r ,, ,, - ,. 2, , Us . . ms? .' ff. ' . Hffifl? . i., fe, , - 'H , Q Q Q Q it 3 5 FRESHMEN Qigw . C i?f .1r i it at 1 t -f -J z.,,,M -a 60 w K I il gigs- Wit 5 f 1 3 Q l S. f Q s 93 M ref an 5 ! as f wap. 7 J i ': ?,,: .V W . 'nt 1 533 A? r 1 J is SL 26 fy' 2362115 1. gl B. s s 5 .s 1, , it ,, ti ,M , it W, T :ae ff ,gi E? if .A is as sf x iv -W,,fagevMs:z.s2isz,:'z11s,,1'f:f2i:-ig tzziszftisfmgsfasg. 3 r t 4-St spam T gg. X 1' t 'UG' w Gerald Hagerman Staford Alana Hainke Hutchinson Kathleen Hale Attica Marieta Hall Hutchinson Michael Hall Hutchinson Thomas Hamilton Lyons John Handel Leawood Jay Hanselman Hutchinson Carolyn Hardacre Hutchinson Darrell Hardage Kingman Gwendolyn Harms Hutchinson Priscilla Harms Pratt Carolyn Harper Hutchinson Gary Harris Hutchinson Michael Harris Hamilton Donald Harrison Colby john Hastings Hutchinson james Hauser Hutchinson Dorothy Hawkins Attica Donald Hayward Hutchinson Camille Heinz Claflin Linda Heitman Peck Lavel Heitschmidt Hutchinson Jon Heller Hutchinson Gary Hendrixson Buhler Larry Hendrixson Hutchinson Donna Henry Hutchinson Perry Herdt Mission Ronald Hertig Manhatten James Hildebrandt Hutchinson Christie Hill Hutchinson Leslie Hill Hutchinson Barry Hilleary Hutchinson Jenna Hillman Hazelton Jack Hilyard Hutchinson Robert Hindman Hutchinson Wilmar Hinshaw Hutchinson Larry Hirst Pretty Prairie Barbara Hoffman Hutchinson Guy Holland Hutchinson Susan Hollister Herington Kirt Holloway Hutchinson Guy Holt Hutchinson Kenneth Holzrichter Burrton Dennis Horne Hutchinson William Horton Hutchinson John Howell Hutchinson Steven Howey Hutchinson Michael Hrabe Kensington Garry Huddle Hutchinson James Hudson Valley Center Robert Huey Hutchinson Donald Huling Albuquerque, Charles Hull Lake City James Hull Dallas, Tex. Gerald Hulse Marquette Sally Humiston Hutchinson Michael Hutton Great Bend Lynnette Hynes Arlington James Jackson Liberal N.M if vi 11 1 111 -ff 14 New- shaw n s22's21s2fszf5f1',1 fs , - iziilgfzisf 5 my PQ 'VE' me .. H:-H -a w 21 sw: s1t,i,L, ,lyil P ,. ltlsi 'il-f, 375gZ,,p!agzrgp,,' 'TSN -, 5'ff'::fi:i. iigfggg 113:-if gasmf2s,2g3m,83z?E5 s N ,Mil Ss E QE wig , l gi ggle stiff Q ie in S3 3 Y , , 3 9 mg 53 Q , 9? E st' r My tvs Wr it is-.-ae? m'A5M'iM3ss 23-57115 A 'H5'::JLa. 1294995 FEW' WA . ::f::. :: :: H.: wwe-fwlisiisdw figgighilti s ' zs1is:s5rx3g3El urufgi' were t.,- . we I lst siibitis . nf. 552 . fl fE: !::. - Tis? - wifes Tweet sisgfwiffsfiw K S :inf 92522. wx rss-rage' K ,fTg1g31,'gg5Qi!i?l5i1.. wizlifii fi 'I 'w1.,1msf215fif2 K.-z'1v'zv -- - 3255 fiffeieilsigssz 2 :f r 3 fi:-': l r M, was S sgf'e'A'1Tf Qu ,Q , , iw as t it af ft, 'Q Attendance at the all-school mixer was high, and the students mingled and met out of town and out of state enrollees besides seeing the old gang. FRESHIVIEN I-lwlp oleobajoofballlq , A v 4 I .S f - Ri il: 5 'Q' K Ei ' is: K K is -it -'.,. :zo . 'f y ig gr A ,, 1 A xx rt E, ,A , f J Q2 ,W . Ht 9' i fowl 'ww-' . YW Q A ' ins- . -4 ,2259 . My lien :I 1 K, 'infrare'--f,-it--from , V t t tsfstfssasty - s ,af if ,.fs,.--.ss-, . A '-'- if-fl3il.i5iii ' f J . J . ti.. .M - '. 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'fi or 4 Ss ' t r ,J , gui ks i 153 Robert Jackson Liberal Thomas Jackson Wichita Michael Jacobs Hoisington Sharon Jacobs Wichita Viva Jacques Hutchinson Rayline James Wichita Gerald Jantz Moundridge Sally Jarrott Hutchinson Larry Johnson Hutchinson Leslie Johnson Philadelphia, Pa Doris Johnston Hutchinson Jeffory Johnston Plains Sydney Johnston Hutchinson Charles Jones Hutchinson Larry Jones Hutchinson Marvin Jones Hutchinson John Jordan Hutchinson Fred Juhuke Hutchinson Raymond Juma Hutchinson Ronald Kassner Nickerson David Katzenmeir Ellsworth Tonie Kaufman Hutchinson Jimmie Kidd Hutchinson Roger Kincaid Burrton Gary King Hutchinson Eileen Koch Hutchinson Norman Koeppen Hutchinson Orville Kohls Ellsworth Joe Konnesky Hutchinson Roger Kottas Lyons Carolyn Krauss Sedgwick Ruth Krauss Sedgwick Jeanette Krehbiel Pretty Prairie Dennis Le Kroeken Hutchinson Perry Kuhn Arkansas City Larry Kumle Marquette Connie Lancaster Hutchinson Barbara Langenwalter Hutchinson Janet Leach Arlington Dianne Lee Hutchinson John Levi Bronmall, Pa. James Litton Beloit Charles Long Hutchinson James Long Hutchinson Maurice Long Lewis Gary Luginbill Newton Anthony Lyons Hutchinson Patrick McCarthy Hutchinson Dennis McClure Hutchinson Dora McCord Hutchinson Warren McCoy Hutchinson Shelly McCracken Hutchinson Margaret McCrary Hutchinson Janet McCue Hutchinson Laura McCully Hutchinson Sandra McDaniel Clafiin Verladyne McDargh Hutchinson David McDonald Newton Susan McFadden Hutchinson William McGhee Hutchinson 'Cf 73' f v 1 Q- 5 at V., , . . ' - ' '-gg.j:f-'ivy V -I -. M gnu' 1' , ,, is , 'ct 5?-F -f is as if 'll 5 2 , ik. ni.. K Q 0.0 X 5 - 5 if t M tl Q Ky ji fag W, M, 'hm 5 it 1- 52.-21 ,Q L VL , vol' 5,5 ,a 3 . H LJ' ' . 'ff' -fave , '- - , , ,W ,gk S 4 . Al . 1 11. . ,J :QM 4 'S fl ai- ls-f..2 1 rw-tis M I 1 . 5 ,x gtg- f' Football queen candidates ride in new convertibles as they take part in the annual football homecoming parade the morning of the game. T E1- FRESHIVIEN To.lwEug0islvaiwLU1b sieiisfil xiii' .gnwqgaggggif Ss 96? 'fig he . Q Vilhi, A ,,.. E if ,E E Qfawifgx am-1 - ffsf-iw?E?-421 Z tax i -air-,L ' ' I 5- tif A525251 it - 5 ,z K Iicgfi 7f55zz:f5,'1EiiL53:?,q ,' ' A f .iS'fi,S52Q5g Hi:-r,f',5T.s2.. -f f?Tif '- .. Jig-fffgjgz M , , W ff . ,. W ,ag at ,Q , mt ,M is l ,ws z M131 y yc , ,.., is-rim :W gi tttbyssirliitifgtiiiiiffiiafgii- -mu -.,A- ff? K V ..i,.w. 11'- 'f:1?is': 5l YAY? 5 ? 5f?sz?s fi -f .'f:: ziiwfl' ' -ffc,fsisfH,- -1 751- , V., -' Qwr 'siiz,-if 13,5 -:,.-is :- T a , Emi ww Q trim if Z 3 X Q ., 5 if at K t iQ-NH T' it tl Freshmen get a taste of the testing program at HJC and find that junior college isn't as easy as they expected. 64 Jerry McGonigle Nickerson Sharon McKee N ickerxon Merilyn McLain Hutchinson Floyd McLernore Hutchinson Charles McNear Wichita Robert McQulliarn Hutchinson Calvin lylackey Hutchinson Carl Maflzey Haysville Gary Manear Hutchinson Gary lNIarshall Hutchinson Eugene Martens Halstead Dennis Iylartin Hutchinson Larry Martin Hutchinson Lester lyiartin Zenda Nancy Martin Tribune Stella Martinez Hutchinxon Terry Mason Stafford jack Matlack Burrton Jerry Matlack Burrton Barbara Meador Hutchinson Gary Megers Sylvia Beatrice Mendell Hutchinson Royle Mendell Hutchinson Dennis Mettlen Hutchinson David Meschke Hutchinson Guy Meyer Hutchinson Dale Miller Hutchinson Harold Miller Hutchinson Jackie Miller Hutchinson James Miller Hutchinson Marvin Miller Earl Mills Kingman Richard Millspaugh Hutchinson David Misner Hutchinson Richard Mitch Scott City William Mohl Russell if-xeiztse 3,05 95525623 if 5 il ,:,ssv'sm . in' - ,, :swam V 'Q is 1 ggi 2 wswzgs ' is is , , ,. iiiiihixi '12 1' fi 'Hamel wif x V Z ,.,..,, . Ml, Q I f, K wfw, ,-15524123 ,, i.t,, S. i,,i if-if Q Jw fisfilil if 'P' K fi' Sliilifiiiiw f E?'f5'Z'7 i? 5 5 is Q 2 ggi? 95 si fs 'QQ Page es -'ss 3 K E 3 ,,.1,,c1 eil ftfi1sU1'fei'f2f ,, ,, , .. ,. ,,.,. w,k,ls!nnZe:fl'agif.aa:'1f - '-1 ' 1 H scarf ,, , . 552, -. ' ' ' ' 'ff- m H Hutchinson A , F X els ? . Kiwi L 6 X923 v i if 'T 5 :Va 5 gi is me exfsff 3 l L 1 TS- S 3 i, . Darrell Monhollon Oakley 'Gary Montford Turon Bruce Moorman Hutchinson William Moran Hutchinson Alvin Morford Hugoton Diana Morgan 7 Hutchinson Karen Morlok Moundridge Richard Morse Wethersfield, Billy Morton Hutchinson Mary Moulds Hutchinson Jerry Moulton Burrton Donald Moyer Partridge Richard Myers Peabody Terry Myers Hutchinson Larry Nelson Kingman Vernon Nelson Hutchinson Thomas Nester Hutchinson Jerry Neufeld Hutchinson aggfsclsziiiiffiiel f' ' 1 Conn. 3 jj. ' :gf i f .1 1 'M 'S 'Q -Q., 3 1' Q S. l ,, I :ati , fig I '13, , ek ' S ggi f, 1: ,1 fi ,:f,,:isi,,:igmf. 1334 442 aww ie- FRESHMEN Vewf S QV l ads ccci time Y E 2' 4- st 5 , L,,., QUE .Hi ,Q ua S X i if 'ft P , :aft , , t 1 V ifsqggit As 911 i ii,f15ff5l5T i f -igEf'g,...9ni'f- fffss '-- Www K. we saift. ' -1 V,,V, 1915 1' fcuzffzi :if 11' t fs-5 wif 5,1 g,,Zgg1z,g, mi-it It ff:-if ffljflsf if tin.-i, Lii'W'il,s1s x !'i7'iS1: 'E ', ky ifg f ii: f f' 2L.Qf1i ' ' ii L iight S if ' v 5, 15 1 Tai' ii? A 33753255 1 , if 311' .:.,.1o.,ii51f :mfs-H . ,,,.' L51 .,.1L,Szy ,uf 1 by 1 'iati-f , - :2l,g?sgf11iyj jf, - izziyw vw , , .-:- its .sw . 66 ccci 'fl 'tl'fw::i1zi QW ssh ,,'. Lii . i 'L ft H .- Tal, ,-E , Ah Henry Neufeld Hutchinson Larry Nichols Hutchinson Lonnie Nichols Anthony Judith Nickels Langdon Donnie Nusz Hutchinson Jeanette Obee Hutchinson Janice Oberg Hutchinson Jeanne Oberg Hutchinson John Oberle Ellinwood Paula O,Connor Kinsley Larry Oden Hutchinson Kenneth Ogle Stafford Karla Ohlemeier Ransom Jane Ott Maize Carl Owens Hutchinson Daryl Palmer Plains Roma Palmer Hutchinson Kent Parison Dighton Leland Parks Langdon Dell Paschal Hutchinson Kenneth Patterson Hill City Leon Pauls Inman James Pearce Lincoln Darrell Pebley Hutchinson Esther Peel Hutchinson Jesse Penner Hutchinson Mary Pennick Hutchinson David Perrin Hutchinson Michael Perry Dallas, Tex. Alice Peters Mcdora Ronald Peters Hutchinson Alan Peterson Hutchinson Roger Peterson Hutchinson Vicky Phleger Hutchinson Dwight Pierce Newton Stanley Pitts Burrton Ilene Plett Inman Albert Polk Pretty Prairie David Porter Hutchinson James Poster Glen Elder Wilbur Pressnall S atanta Peggy Price Hutchinson Hugh Proffitt Hutchinson Pamela Puntenney Bonner Spring Dennis Ratzlaff Inman Kenny Ratzlaff Buhler Sarah Ray Ellinwood Janis Rayl Hutchinson Margaret Reece Hutchinson William Reece Hutchinson Marcy Reed Hutchinson Thomas Reinhart Hutchinson Carol Reiswig Hutchinson Paula Renner Goddard Amy Rexroad Hutchinson Jack Rice Hutchinson Renee Richardson Plains Jerry Ricksecker Nickerson Arthur Riley Hutchinson Marilyn Rinehart Hutchinson .Y HJC students make the long windy walk to and from classes. Today is warm, but as winter draws near, the walk will seem less pleasant. FRESHMEN ' otub .v-s. .gru- R t J L J J t L gtk , ' ' ' ' . -3 t -' - , W V A :E:::.:5 . K S its X gi wr Q4 x t -. in ,f ix ' Q5 if w A TN 1 few' ' Q 3 HEWF ii rl is gf sq MLS F ., L mi . 1. M r. if . if L' 1.-was-, --72 , : - ., ,. 553 - - a 1, -- , fmslff- -gil' 25135 1- .fn Hvsua . And still more tests, think these HJC students. It seems as if they never end. especially at the nine weeks and semester grading periods. 68 7 ., :Jr of ,, it x, Terrill Risley Hutchinson David Rivers Carrollton, Tex. Wayne Roberson Hutchinson Billy Robinson Hutchinson Thomas Robinson Hutchinson Barbara Roesler Hutchinson Ronald Rogers Pretty Prairie Leon Romme Great Bend Roger Roots Hutchinson Larry Rostine Hutchinson Larry Roth -Whitewater Jay Roulier Cally Lester Royer Nickerson Willie Rucker Bridgeport, Conn James Rudiger Hutchinson Darrell Saffie Hutchinson Randy Salmans Kingman John Schafer Hutchinson Thomas Schartz Ellinwood Gary Scheideman Larned Marilyn Schmidt Haven Leon Schneider Beloit James Scholle Hutchinson Marcella Schrag Pretty Prairie Virgie Schreiber Dodge City Lawrence Schrock Hutchinson Sandra Schroeder Hutchinson john Schur Minneapolis Ray Schwart Hutchinson Dallas Scott Holstein, Neb Michael Scott Seward Goff Searl Derby Daniel Seiwert Colzvich Janice Sexson Hutchinson John Shea Medora Rita Sheddan Hutchinson Dennis Shockey Wichita Calvin Showalter Hutchinson Paula Showalter Hutchinson John Shuff Nickerson William Sidlinger Hutchinson Wendell Sigle Sylvan Grove Deborah Simpson Sterling Ella Skinner Hutchinson Gertrude Small Hutchinson Stanley Small Hutchinson Ellen Smith Partridge Georganna Smith Hutchinson Jimmy Smith Stafford Michael Smith Hutchinson Patricia Smith Wichita Verle Smith Hutchinson Phyllis Smyres Hutchinson Robert Snyder Hutchinson -f-f' up-rf' i ' ., if e , ,J ' Q is 5? av tl ' 5 ? 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Thomas Soukup Wilson Judith Spessard Arlington Carol Spitz Hutchinson Michael Squires Hutchinson James Stallman Hutchinson Frank Stanfield Hutchinson Robert Stange Sterling Diane Steed Hutchinson William Stephens Hutchinson Ron Stevens Hutchinson Wesley Stewart Hutchinson Patricia Stoekham Hutchinson Gordon Stone Hutchinson Gary Strait Wichita Renus Strait Concordia John Strella Ellsworth Kathleen Stremel Hutchinson Karon Strickland Hutchinson Jeanette Stroberg Hutchinson David Strong Hutchinson Dennis Strouse Hutchinson Martha Struxness Hutchinson Doris Stry Tampa Steven Stuart Hutchinson Michael Stucky Pretty Prairie Cyril Stultz Hutchinson Paul Suenram Halstead Richard Suenram Halstead Michael Swigger Hutchinson Tom Symns Hutchinson Barbara Taber Hutchinson Connie Taylor Hutchinson Roberta Taylor Hutchinson Stanley Taylor Sterling Harlan Ternes Conway Sprin Roger Teter Buhler Robert Thacker Hutchinson Kenneth Thode Sterling Robert Thomas Hutchinson Roger Thompson Beloit David Thrasher Arlington Gary Throckmorton Newton Edward Tipton Hutchinson JoAnn Toews Moundridge William Tomberlim Ellinwood Lonora Tonn Plevna Saundra Trent Hutchinson Walter Tritsch Bushton Donald Troyer Rago Duayne Troyer Rago Larry Troyer Rage Delbert Truesdell Hutchinson Charlene Tucker Hutchinson Ed Tucker Topeka Charles VanGotten Hutchinson Sherry VanOsdel Hutchinson Holland Victory Hutchinson John Vincent Alden Jody Votruba Hutchinson Alan Waggoner Hutchinson Q. The last class of the morning and lunch is next. Most of the group are attempting to concen- trate, but then there are some that Can't resist looking when the photographer snaps the shut- mglvw. 2 'E sf as is my Ji . T 15, ...MZ -'1 . ' t X, oo. i R 2 i 71 FRESHIVIEN Pwpaw putlaoifusop game AUWW7' 72 David Wagler Partridge Curtis Waite Bennington Maynard Walker Hutchinson Clarence Ward Lewis Sammy Warta Arlington Harold Washburn Hutchinson John Washburn Hutchinson Christopher Wassenburg Axtell Ralph Waters Hutchinson Patricia Watson Hutchin.son Dorothy Watt Hutchinson Roger Watt Manche.ster Katherine Weber Wilson Richard Weeks Lackawanna, N.Y. Dixie Welch Hutchinson Karen Welch Turon William Welch Hutchinson Steven Welty Hutchinson Ronald Werner Hutchinson James W'est Hutchinson Keith Wetzel Hutchinson Jackie Weve Pretty Prairie Eugenia White Hutchinson Homer White Hutchinson Kenneth White Beloit Earl Wichcrt Buhler Elaine Wickliffe Hutchinson Karen Wiens Hutchinson Ronald Mliens Hutchinson Wendell Wilheck Hutchinson Wlesley Wilbur Wichita David Wilkens Hutchinson Garry Wilkins Lorraine Janice Willems Inman Jerry Willems Inman Andrew Williams Topeka Donald Wlilliams Hutchinson James Williams Hutchinson Karen Williams Hutchinson Pearl W'illiams Hutchinson Terry Williams Phillipxburg Jerry Williamson Hutchinson Marcia Willis Loveland. Colo. Richard Wilson fHutchin,von Ronald Wilson Hutchinson Dean Wingert Hutchinson Phillip Wise Clearwater Thomas Wood Kirkwood. Mo. Virgil Woodruff Hutchinmn Bryan Woods Hutchinson Leroy Woods Hutchinson Cheryl Woodson Penaloosa Leah Wright Hutchinson Lowell Wriston Meade Donald Wyatt Hutchinson Sandra W'yss junction City Willard Yoder Hutchinson Joe Young Fort Worth. Tex. Marsha Young Hutchinson Toni Young Hutchinson 7'7 . if -H 5:21 2- N ' 4 f vwqgr ,J ve Suzan Zink Turon VVanda Zumalt Hutchinson .gs L, 1, W, Students in Miss Senti's Introduction to Art class work on the mural they made for the observation of United Nations Day in Hutchinso If s -f 41' 5 ' a fl. ,ao G' i in ,Q 3 Us W.. S., A if PSF 'WT 8 5 -5 'a is .M 4. v few i 1 '- ,IJ - 4 I 7- 10 is-.ws , A sf' 1 ,yu , 'W' R in-X 'HP' 1 lsyexv t K 1,,.f1,f L ' ' -3? fri' ' 'NTFS' , Q 'L I I iwvgir-M A . . , N 4 3 Y . 'is ' , v W E i , ,I f A . , , ,Q K A, , . ..,, . ' l' K , , ' H 'M' W ' .t A , ii t i ,i W ' ,,.. -f L ig,i,gg,, tit,... L... New SECON D SEMESTER EN ROLLEES 'afar-+1 , i A V ti 2. Q4 ' . ' l S t , -,, - . i ct, . I W K . - '-Af'V- ,, V. .- 1, , 41 i xl, 'Q ff 3 ,., l ' Q' , Q er' E . ' 0' . Q QU 'ian 4 , Ag. ff-' l Q Q .4 , i I '- -.W ' ' ' . ' Q ' if ,...- -..au 5 , Vi , V, .5 ,. , . , X H lk. far e s ' sm. mf-fig i1'fiQ.iWY1 is this? 'Kas , V ft.. EA. 55'eSili'i ' ' Q X. ' - - :ENE 1 -. , - -- J 'L fi ' 5 2'-. a , - V V1-. , ' 'tj 'V ' l W ix -ia. K l s .4 2 E, Q 5 .Q it 5 ' 2 A, , s V 1 it Y 1539 'V 'Y f pw ft ,,,, fs ' - - , ft,M:,., -' ' ixftti -1 ' fam , , , t ii if-Air? ., 3 L V, 1 f . Q ' ' 'C 'i 6 K 74 Abdo, Michel T. Lebanon Artley, Kathy L. Mt. Hope Barr, Herbert D. Hutchinson Battey, Jerry D. Hutchinson Beard, Edwina L. Hutchinson Bemis, Steven R. Hutchinson Benton, Farren A. Hutchinson Blank, Lyle D. Murdock Bogart, Edith G. Hutchinson Briggs, William E. Hutchinson Burkett, James P. H esston Cain, Donald R. Lyons Capenos, John Pittsburg, Penn. Clark, Mary A. Hutchinson Coleman, Dale B. Hutchinson Condra, Gerald D. Protection Daniels, Floyd E. Nickerson Darnell, Billy D. Hutchinson Dean, Carlin E. Hutchinson Dunn, Gary W. Abbyuille Edershem, Irving L. Hutchinson Elwell, Raymond D. Hutchinson Everhart, Ronald G. Gypsum Fletcher, Robert E. Hutchinson Frederikson, James W Hutchinson Geist. Thomas G. Plevna Goetz, John A. Hutchinson Graham, Danny L. Ellinwood Hale, Barbara A. Attica Hauserman, George T Hutchinson Hawks, Sidney Hutchinson Helmuth, Floyd Hutchinson Hickey, Connie L. Hutchinson Hipp, William H. Partridge Hollowell, Richard L. Hutchinson Janzen, Gerald D. Hampton, Neb. Jenkins, Richard L. Hutchinson Johnson, Edward N. ' Hutchinson johnson, Gerald D. Manhattan Kestler, Edith M. Arlington Khosravian, Ali Iran Kliewer, David H. Hutchinson Koch, Louis J. Haven Konnesky, John Hutchinson Lawrence, Darrell D Sterling Lay, Karen L. Hutchinson McMullen, Larry J. Liberal Mans, Michael G. Sharon Molzen, Alvin L. Newton Nickels, James L. Langdon Nye, Anita L. Hutchinson O'Banion, Alford W. Hutchinson Ortner, Ron V. Hutchinson Penny, Maurice Hutchinson Puls, Gary A. Hutchinson Robinson, Larry W. Hutchinson Rostine, Boyd D. Hutchinson Routh, John S. Kingman Seger, Terry L. Newton Sell, Kathy LaCrosse Shipley, Clifford C. Hutchinson Smith, Douglas W. Claflin Snow, Roy G. Hutchinson Snyder, Donald R. Haven Sperling, Robert J. Hutchinson Stenfors, Kenneth K. Bennington Stedman, Walter W. Hutchinson Swabby, Gary C. Windom Taylor, Donald L. Hutchinson Van Natta, Ray D, Hutchinson Voth, Lawrence W. Hutchinson Wells, Richard L. Hutchinson ii, V .G L - , ir , Y . HX , Rf' gg? Q PE 2 'sg , .W :ig in frf 1 - K be f Q R .V W, ,- 3 f 5 ,fl A E TW 5 gf 6? 5' f M53 Q QQWE ,E 'F' E 45 ,W if W I Us A i ,l I 5, Q .V , K' iw 41 Egfipwas 'Q I ...-.... -......I.-III QQKA' .........e-s x O 4 ksfjq 45 ACTIVITIES CJ DRAGONS TALE Has gm 06 dw-gas This was the year of many changes. Besides a new dorm and student union, the Dragonis Tale changed too. The staff decided upon a regular college size book, and a spring supplement containing activities that came too late in the year to meet the last deadline. After summer planning, the staff, consisting of 14 members-two of whom were enrolled in Yearbook Production, the others in Principles of Journalism-began working in September, 1963, and did not complete their work until May, 1964, with the supple- ment deadline. Getting the new year off to a good start, the staff nomi- nated six candidates who were voted on and chosen for Big Man on Campus. At the annual dance on January 10, 1964, the best man was crowned and the staff settled down to work on the final deadline. Lana Ratliff Editor in Chief i . 'xi i Bob Jackson Sports sr-I x WA K 'rv ' .31 4. h s ', V.. M F ga... ff' ,sf P -'fx 2. .:...:: : - ' Z , i.,5.:.ai 35.4 a.,.,,,a ' , V5 ' ,funny-'HI N., 1 'zur ' ' W Janet Leach ' Clubs Theodore Wiebe A d v iso r Students pose for their yearbook pictures in front of the camera of an Enterprise photographer. 78 fm--Q., --w.......,., Sue Williams Associate Editor s .f i 1 W V I B' ' ff-'1 'Q Dennis Borland Sports Barbara Hoffman Index Editor -dllq.-, - r' mp - ' -dylan., if' 3 j:. 5 ,,:-- ., , . 'Wir Y , W ..x :EL-. Q. or . '- 3 , ., 953 ' 1122: , .. A . , 'V V -- , Qzfvgig, Q- A, .- , , -A L Susie Collins Activities Editor Vickie Fry I Assistant Editor Dean Wingert Leroy Woods Art Art Yearbook advisor, Theodore Wiebe, points out some good ideas and layouts in yearbooks to editor, Lana Ratliff. ,f Dick Wintamute Jim Goebel Photographer Photographer , . 3 -1: ..-.iizimsfe 'A xi X nag,,,,,,iMi,L55V if James McLain Business Advisor There couldn't be a yearbook without photographers, and here James Goebel and Dick Wintamute show off the new dark room while working at the same time. 79 JUNIOR COLLEGIAN Informing the students at HJC of the activities on the campus was the Junior Collegian staff, consisting of the members of the Principles of journalism class. The four page bulletin was distributed bi-weekly in front of the Ofhce by the help-yourself method. The photographers for the newspaper were members of the Photo journalism class, under the direction of Mr. YViebe. In cooperation with the Dragon's Tale Staff, Big Man on Campus candidates were voted upon and crowned at the dance. After the annual banquet and Final deadlines, the newspaper was put to rest for another year. xx ..,. : . ' .,... k+,,,1L - ' 125 nf i , ' 1 aan Q X 3 g x A Q if , Q, -'Z iwffikb . ---, ,ti wr A 's5,,is,,,,,. f fb ies, ,afsw,e.m.,,k,.11. gm' fsia-Q-if: f , .uv ,J-wg5:,i,,,,.y,.,,. .wt itgiw., blew, -,, st .. if, is-53!il'fiZiV A vlis- ff Editor, Susan Murphy, laughs as advisor, Mrs. Arless Eilerts shows her some common mistakes of school papers. Members of the 1963-64 junior Collegian Staff are: Front Jack Williams, Mas Menges, Larry Kyman, Steve Ceideberg, Row: Karen Friend, Becky Banyard, Judy Ditgen, Vicki Fry. Roger Woodruff, Dennis Borland, Don Swartz, Nancy Mc- Lois Regher, Avis George, and Susan Murphy. Back Roux' Murry, and Mrs. Eilerts. 80 minimis Kathy Keesling, Becky Banyard, Jack Williams, Don Swartz, Dan Rouser, Busily typing up copy for the Jr. Collegian are Roger Nancy McMurry, and Judy Ditgen work on layouts for their first issue. Woodruff, Steve Ceideberg, Karen Friend, Kathy Discussing the principles of journalism, while Bob Jackson works on copy, are Dennis Borland, Vicki Fry, and Lois Regher. Deppner, and Lois Regxer. Susan Murphy, Janet Leach, and Dan Rouser check the calendar for deadline dates. ,T 81 big mawowccmpus alhiawjolwsmv Bob George mawowompus Larry Don Schwart AMATEUR RADIO CLUB WML! ' - Along with the new buildings, a new club was formed at HJC this year. It was organized with the purpose of pro- moting interest in amateur radio throughout the entire student body. The members receive instructions in the basic and inter- mediate theory of electronics. They learn the International wireless code for use in operating the radio station at HJC. The club dues were fifty cents per month, and it met every other Tuesday in the Vocational Technology Building. The officers and sponsors of the ARC are Mr. Weidman Phil Wise, Ron Putnam, Larry Jones, and Mr. Lehmann. Members of the Amateur Radio Club are: Front Row: Ron Murphy, Jim Brennecke, Steve Cole, and Phil Wise. Back Row: Dennis Duft, Ron Putnam, Larry Jones, and Mr. Lehman. 84 Tom Kelly pauses at the library door, before going on down to do research on the current debate topic. Malwspeeclws, wiw QMIOILJ8 This year's debate and forensics squad consists of eight boys and one girl. The only returning squad members were Bill Hall, Rick Drew, and Robert Mason. Starting the season out by traveling to Emporia State Teachers College and Texas Christian University. They brought home several trophies. HJC looked forward to having as victorious a team as last when the team of Ann Andres and Orletha Graber won the Nationals at Bakersfield, California. Members of the 1963-64 squad are: Front Row: David Missing when the picture was taken were Bill Hall and Barry Ross, Diana Andrews, Robert Mason, and Brian Biles, Back Hilleary. Row: Bill Sidlinger, Rick Drew, and LaVern Henderson. 85 LOCKIVIAN PLAYERS Pwsemt plags, wofllv ow sets The Lockman Players, under the directorship of Mr. Wfalter Spitz, combined their talents to present two plays, The Man in the Dog Suit,', and i'Androcles and the Lionf, Besides these two major projects the group also pre- sented a one-act play during an assembly. The various crews, including make-up, stage, costume, lights, sound, and properties, worked hard throughout the season. The presentation of the annual acting awards climaxed the year's activities. Lockman Player oflicers are President Karen Friend, Vice- president Bill Griffith, Secretary Kathy Lewis, Roger Hep- penstall, and the sponsor Mr. Spitz. Roger Woodruff, stage manager for Lockman Players, is shown at work in the Hole Members of the Lockman Players are First Row: P. Puntenny, is, and sponsor Mr. Spitz. Second Row: C. Fry, M. Carey, S. K. Friend, J. Williams, B. Bockhaus, R. Heppenstall, K. Lew- Ceideburg, R. Woodruff, D. Callen, R. James, and B. Griffith. 86 zfzfmt W.. fm ie Antony Roberti fjim Williamsj holds the dog's head as Oliver CGary Montfordj struggles with the zipper ofthe suit. MAN IN THE DOG SUIT Gary Montford Betty Bockhaus Rayline James .. . Bill Griflith . .. Steve Ceideburg Jim Williams .. Forest Hayes .. Kathy Lewis .. Roger Wloodruff Karen Friend . . . ..... Oliver Martha Walling .. Letty Gaxton . . . . Mr. Beal . Henry Gaxton Antony Roberti George Stoddard Eileen Stoddard . . . ............ Stewart .. .. Mrs. Louisa Stoddard Martha Walling, CBetty Bockhausj. discusses the matter of Oli- ver's shyness with him. Oliver greets his friends and relatives. Friends are Mrs. Stoddard, CKaren Friendj, Stewart, CRoger Woodruffl, Henry Gaxton, fSteve Ceideburgj, and Martha. BAND ' games with Adding variety to their playing for home football and basketball games, the Hutchinson Junior College Concert and Pep Band presented a December concert. As a group, they completed their season by a tour to the surrounding schools. The Pastels, the HJC,Dance Band, made up of members from the Concert Band, added girls and a guitar to its midst for the Hrst time. They provided entertainment throughout the year, both at dances and assemblies. Members of the concert band are Front Row: Susan Sickman, Bonnie Friesen, Randy Mettlen, Judy Gra- ber, and Sue Williams, Second Row: Gary Markle, Jody Buller, Ellen Krob, Carnie Froese, John Handel, Lynn Burdick, Bob Ehrlich, Joann Toeves, Kay Beck, and Carolyn Fair, Third Row: Peggy Brown, Marcella Schrag, Jerry Mohr, Cheryl Woodsen, David Ross, Wal- ter Tritche, Jim Buller, Don Huling, Murriel Evans, Danny Callen, Mike Carey, Leon Franz, Jack Ander- son, Vincent Fitzgerald, Gary Strait, Eileen Koch, Al- len Christiansen, Gail Cyr, Paula Alford, and Max Klotz, Drums: Charles Anderson, Rick Whittle, and Bruce Bunker, Director, Prof McCosh. 88 mtg f ix i Making plans for a band trip are ofiicers Cheryl Woodson, Jody Buller, vice-president, Gary Markle, president, Judy Graber, and Charles Anderson. -iii? ,141 ,. is ss.. f fi sf. Playing a number at the November assembly are the members Judd Shaffer, Jim Brennecke, and Bruce Bunker. Third Row: of the stage band: Director Prof McCoshg Front Row: Max Jim Buller, Jerry Mohr, and Walter Tritsch, and Bill Jeffries. Klotz, Randy Mettlen, Gary Markle, Jody Buller, Bob Ehr- Missing are Allan Johnson, Paula Alford, David Ross, and lich, and Jack Anderson. Second Row: Gary Strait, Gail Cyr, Allen Christianson. l 89 VCCAL MUSIC Twuw to www schools Auditioning in September before director, Russell Dick- enson, forty-Hve members were chosen for the 1963-64 choir, and began rehearsals three times a week. The choir presented two concerts, one in the fall and one in the spring, besides singing in the Christmas and Easter assem- blies. Baccalaureate and Commencement marked their last appearance. The Dragonaires, fifteen carefully selected choir mem- bers, toured with the dance band in the fall, and sang be- , fore the student body at the Thanksgiving assembly. Making the decisions this year are Leon Franz, vice-presidentg Susan Murphy, secretary, and Allan Johnson, president. Members of the Dragonaires are First Row: S. Murphy, T. Bailey, dineg Second Row: Mr. Russell Dickenson, director, J. Cameron, F N. Elliott, M. Nies, C. Nies, K. Lewis, C. Froese, L. Franz, J. Missil- Stanfield, L. Burdick, M. Hutton, and A. Johnson. 90 Members of the Hutchinson Junior College choir are First Row: N. Elliott, J. Missildine, J. Sexson, S. Murphy, J. Johnson, J. Mc- Kim, C. Hudson, C. Froese, L. Burdick, and M. Gaston, Second Row: V. Phleger, T. Bailey, L. Peters, J. Cameron, P. Brown, M. Nies, K. Lewis, P. Watson, and G. Cyrg Third Row: C. Markle, Shuff, E. White, L. Wright, A. Johnson, C. Nies, F. Stanfield Nelson, M. Hill, C. Gaunt, M. Hutton, Fourth Row: D. Callen Wyss, J. Schwiethale, H. Victory, B. Bunker, S. Epp, L. Franz Whittle, G. Montford, M. Willis, F. Petefish, and K. Flaming Boys' quartet members are Left to Right, James McKim, Jeff Johnson, Jay Cameron, and Gary Montford. 91 VOCAL MUSIC Pianist for all groups in the vocal music department is Bill Jef- feries. Getting ready for a concert are Jim McKim, Mike Hutton, and Marcia Willis. ezsxfviiifi 92 Shown singing at the Hoote ohnson Carnic Froese, Susan , . ler, and Jim Brennecke. Picking out Hngerings during a Dickenson helps out. '-sy, nanny are Nancy Elliott, Allan Murphy. Jay Roulier, Jody Bul- lesson is Rick Whittle, while Mr. wwf Officers for the Young Democrats are Jackie Missildine, Forest Hayes, Bob Keckler, Steve Hilyard, Bob Stremel, and Larry Shoffner. President Larry Shoffner relaxes with sponsor, Mr. Chaney. YOUNG DEMOCRATS A P ' Organized in the school year of 1960-61, the Young Democrats have become one of the largest of Hutchinson Junior College's clubs. Meeting once a month, the mem- bers listen to organization and Democratic public servants. Members of the club are, Front Row: J. Missildine, M. Row: C Heinz, B. Sidlinger, F. Hayes, L. Shoffner, J. Bork, Moulds, J. Votruba, D. Danford, D. Andrews, S. Jacobs, P. B. Stremel, B. Keckler, Newsom, S. Hilyard, 'and Rex- Urban, B. Banyard, S. McDaniels, and A. McGuire. Second road. mf.- .,,. ,mmf I 93 YOUNG REPUBLICANS Tzaudf fa Beginning their third year at Hutchinson Junior Col- lege, the Young Republicans spent a busy year traveling to a variety of meetings and conventions. The state board meeting was held at HJC in December. Members made plans to attend the national convention in San Francisco. 1 ' gf Sponsor Fred Elliott and president Max Menges, talk over a club project. Officers for club hold a business meeting. Oficers are Marcia Willis, Lonnie Nichols, Max Mengcs, Charles Fry, Cheryl Arb. and Charles Millspaugh. Members for the 1963-64 club are Front Row.' D. Ayers, Drew, M. Willis, C. Arb, M. Men- ges, and R. Mettleng Second Row: L. Nickols, B. Bennett, D. Mitchell, C. Fry, B. Bender, R. Hertig, and C. Fountaine. 4 , gs 94 CIRCLEK Pwmotef ' Meeting twice a month, the Circle K club members worked to strengthen the motto 'gWe Build, by providing litter cans for buildings and sponsoring a bloodmobile. Their big project was the providing of a hospitality center for participents and students during the National Junior College Basketball Tournament. Circle K is sponsored by Kiwanis, and is the college equivalent of the Key Clubs Officers for this year's club are Charles Millspaugh, Den- nis Mitchell, Larry Shoffner, vice presidentg Joe Newsom, Leonard Barkman, president: Dennis Ayers. and Sponsor Mr. Cole. Steve Hilyard. Randy Grant, and Scotty Young meet un- der the sign of thc Circle K. Members of Circle K are Front Row: Dennis Ayers, Dennis Mitch- Sidlinger, Leonard Barkman, Steve Steele, Randy Mettlen, Mr ell, Charles Millspaugh. and Joe Newsomg Second Row: Bill Cole, Larry Shofifner, Bob McCal1a, and Scotty Young. 95 STUDENT KSTA-NEA Pmpwwf 6041 Representing the Kansas State Teachers Association and the National Education Association, the HJC members of KSTA listened to guest speakers and made plans for numerous projects, including a candy sale. The club's pur- pose is to acquaint educational students with a teachers, organization and assist them in learning more about edu- cation at the national level. Officers for this yearas club are Judy Scanland, president Marva. Hill, Shirley Theis, sponsor Mrs. Randles, and Di ana Andrews. Members of KSTA are First Row: C. Burdick, B. Banyard D. Andrews, S. McKee, M. Hill, Schwiethale, M. Mouldsi and C. Hobson, Second Row: S. Hilyard, A. McGuire, S. Mc- Fadden, J. Cooper, R. Tibbits, and C. Myers, Third Row: J Scanland, C. Heinz, J. Toews, M. Willis, T. Pankow, S. Theis, K. Haskard, P. Urban, K. Cundiff, B. Nestor, and D. Cut- ting. 96 THETA CHI SIGMA Tcaiw ' jobs Requirement for membership in the Business Education club is enrollment in the Office Education Program. Mem- ! bers of the club worked hard to uphold their motto NTO Keep Earning, Keep Learning, by working for local busi- ness firms to gain experience in their chosen Held. The main project of the year is the selling of programs for the NJCAA tournament. Clirnaxing the year was the annual employer-employee banquet. Spending hours at the typewriter is club president, Lenore Gabel. Using the duplicatoriare the remaining club officers vice-president Barbara Ayers, secretary Patricia Baughman, and sponsor of the group, Miss Griswold. Members of the Business Education Club are First Row: Di- Rita Sollabedra, Nancy Jamieson, Diana Cole, DeeAnn Jor- ane Gay, Mary Abbott, Kay Knoche, Barbara Graber, Patricia dan, Annette Gunn, and Betty Bockhaus. Baughman, and Lenore Gabelg Second Row: Barbara Ayers, , I 97 N EWIVIAN CLU B spwhmlb Another addition to Hutchison Junior College this year was the Newman Club, organized to help the Catholic stu- dents grow in their religious knowledge of life as they are growing in their other studies. The first meeting was held on November 13, 1963 and regular meetings were held once a' week for the entire year. Sponsors of the new club are Mr. Theodore Wiebe and Mr. Gerald Hickey. Rev. Thomas Scalletty is the sponsor from the Catholic Church. Membership includes students from Hutchinson Junior College and students from Salt City Business College. Officers for Newman Club are Anita McGuire secretary Richard Guy ette, vice presidentg Carolyn Ewbank treasurer and ohn Levi president Reverend Thomas Scaletty, Harold Tegetthofl and Theodore Wiebe advise a key group of Catholic students who helped to organize the Newman Club. Members are Bob Jackson, Anita McGuire,Judy Yocum, Marilyn McLain, l Jeanette Stroberg, Tom Bowman, and john Evans. 98 CAMPUS CHRISTIAN CLUB ' ates gem, The Campus Christian Club held meetings twice a month throughout the year. Members met and discussed various religious topics and listened to guests speakers. The club presented the Thanksgiving assembly for Hutchin- son Junior College students on November 27, 1963. Spon- sor for the club is Mr. Leon Meigs. The club sponsor is Mr. Meigs and the oflicers are Joan Schwiet- hale, Kris Angell, and Max Menges. Members this year are, Front Row: Carolyn Gaunt, Max Joan Schwiethale, Debbie Simpson, Larry Martin, Marcia Menges, Kris Angell, Mousa Mashal. Gerald Condra. Ray- Willis, and Mr. Meigs. mond Juma, and Mary Moulds. Back Row: Jim Rudiger, ,AH ENGINEERS CLUB Vw possible The Young Engineers Club of Hutchinson Junior Col- lege was formed with the purpose of acquainting the nieni- bers with the different areas of the Engineering profession. Meetings are held formally once a month to plan projects for the year. This club has been active for eleven years in preparing students for the Engineering profession. Members of this years club areg Front Row: Btll Reece John Sloop and Bob Bennett Back Row: Dean Long, Mike Hall, Larry Jones, and Bob Fegan J' 100 M-M Student working on electronics experiment. John Tibbits develops house plan in Architectural drawing. Randy Mettlen and Keith Linscheid working out an electricity problem. Le TECHNICAL EDUCATION Pwpaw 60141 6utwwjobs Wes Goertzen works with grinding milling cutter in the machine shop. Student refaces valves in Auto Mechanics class. 101 STUDENT COMMISSION Having a busy year, Student Commission hosted the state commission meeting, and sponsored many activities, among which were after-the-game dances, the homecom- ing parade, and an all school Hootenanny plus the winter and spring formals, assemblies, intramurals, and student directories. A new committee was formed this year to take care of Student Union activities, and along with the previously existing committees, promoted cooperation between the faculty and students. Conducting a meeting are Joe Newsom, secretary Nancy Elliott sponsors Tom Kelly and Mr. Gleason, and president Dennis Ayers Leading student activities are Dennis Ayers, extension, Nancy George, athletics, Jackie Missildine, womens affairs and Bill Elliott, music, Joe Newsom, men's affairs, Susan Murphy, Sidlir1ger,forensic5. social, Bob Boyd, finance, Betty Bockhaus, dramatics, Bob 102 'S .qu-dummy-1 'Anal Performing an annual task is president, Dennis Ayers, as he Hutchinson Junior College students live it up to the music of a crowns Sally Benjamin, the 1963-64 Football Homecoming live combo at a dance sponsored by the commission. Queen. Led by the six HIC cheerleaders, the crowd cheers during the homecoming parade, another activity sponsored by the student commission. Commissioner Nancy Elliott sells Allan Johnson a student di- rectory in the new student union. . r Nm 'fii 2 N 103 NURSES T gl O Thirty students from the Grace Hospital School of Nurses, attended HJC as one of the First steps toward their graduation as registered nurses. Among the courses which the nurses took are chemistry, physiology and anatomy, English, sociology, and nutrition. Arriving for eight o'clock classes are Fin! Row: S. Schrader, J. Obee, J. Rayl, P. O'Conner, L. Tonn, G, Small, C. Reis- wig, Kroeker, C. Fenwik, J. Cromer, and M. Bartelg Sec- ond Row: J. Kreibel, M. Bickel, R. DeWitt, M. Delk, J Officers for the nurses are Norma Heistancl, Pat Norman, Paula O,Conner, Janis Rayl, Janice Willems, and Marilyn Schmitt. Oberg, J. Harms, M. Schmitt, N. Heistand, L. Creech, and N. Dowers: Third Row: J. Carmon, M. Bartel. N, Martin, P. Norman, C. Ary, L. Garner. M. Howe. K. Morlok, J. Willems, and bus driver 'iMatt. 5 .5.ltu..f www -Q sms' V 104 Officers and sponsors look at masks made by the art department for a new routine, They are ,lan Turner, Margie Sutton, Mandy Leopolus, Carolyn Newman, Annette Gunn, and Ruby Munzer. Members of the drill team are First Row: M. Sutton, Missildine, M. Pennick, L. Childs, M. Hill. and C. Claphang Second Row C. McFadden, K. Keesling, V. Phleger, L. Shuster, S. Hutton, D Andrews, M. Young, C. Froese, K. Strickland, and S. McKee HJGzwdnzMs The HJC girls, drill team, now in its third year, ex- panded its number to thirty-two regulars and twelve al- ternates. Wfearing the traditional red and blue outfits with white fur trim, the Coettes opened their season at the Hutch-Eldorado football game in November. Weekly practices along with many early morning ones preceded performances. The highlight of the year was the routine given at the NJCAA tournament. Used in this routine were papier maehe masks made by the art depart- ment. City sponsors of the drill team were Mr. and Mrs. John Kline. Third Row: D. Bossmeyer, B. Banyard, A. Gunn, S. Williams, J. Astle, D. Adison, S. Theis, J. Darling, L. Ceffert, P. Urban, C. Newman, Turner, Schroll, S. May, K. Edwards, and Sean- land. 105 DRAGONS CLUB Seated together and representing pep and school spirit, the Dragons attend every possible game and every pep ral- ly held. Projects of the club include the awarding of a S200 scholarship at the end of the year, publishing athletic pro- grams, and processing films for football and basketball games. As entertainment this year the Dragons enjoyed the in- 1t1ation of the freshmen members, a hayrack ride, and dancing to live combos. Members of the Dragon's Club are First Row: J. Stallman, D. Preston, G. Strait, G. Hendrixson, J. Buller, L. Franz, J. Rexroad, L. Kyman, V. Nelson, and D. Ayers, Second Row. D. Horne, W. Waters, B. Morton, J. Carey, B. Bender, M. Menges, Konnesky, L. McCurdy, O. Ediger, M. Wilson, J Houser, B. Boyd, R. Woods, B. Reece, R. Hertig, B. George Third Row: B. Griflith, D. Allen, S. Howey, A. Peterson, Bi Officers of Dragon's Club are president Jim Buller, vice-presl dent Larry Kyman, secretary Leon Franz, and treasurer Vernon Nelson with sponsors Mr. Kitchen and Mr. Dundas. McCalla, C. Fry, G. Markle. Gilley, Avers, C. Mills- paugh, D. Schwart, G. Anderson, K. Patterson, B. Horton, and M. Sims, Fourth Row: T. Holt, J. Denny, W. Stewart, M. Hall, G. Nieman, L. Shoffner, Fowler, D. Goldsmith, L. Benson, D. Reffit, D. Dodge, J. Bork, B. Clary, R. Mettlen, and K. Flaming. Charles Fry, baby Dragon initiate, does push-ups on a Juco side- walk. The bo cheerleaders Steve Rostine and Keith Wetzel, workout with the Q , .fe 5-swf . Pa-Y K 8 Y , ', V ' 7 , 1 K V' kids ..!K,q5,ff 'V Q Lf' , 1, ' ' -VN A 1 , .Q , , ,KU , its ,f .u I 3 is f , 9,39 H-...M Leon Franz, sophomore Dragon, initiates Mike Hall by having him walk backwards to the buildings. Dragon Gary Markle helps serve the baby Dragonettes, including Lynn Farney and Dee Dee Adison, at the com- bined initiation. Y y HJC Dragon, Max Menges. 107 DRAGON ETTES Q scltoolb spirit The won1en's pep organization at HJC is known as the Dragonettes. The members wore navy blue skirts and red blazers with insignias. Meetings were held once a month to plan projects. Among the duties of the Dragonettes were ushering at home football and basketball games and ushering at the NJCAA tournament, selling programs for special games, attending out-of-town games, and selling mums for foot- ball homecoming. Backing the cheerleaders are the Dragonettes. On Floor: C Arb, A. McGuire, and S. Benjamin. First Row: L. Farney, M Bell, C. Claphan, J. Votruba, and B. Taber, Second Row: P Puntenney, S. McDaniel, E. Koch, J. Leach, L. Gabel, D Danford, C. Newman, K. Edwards, P. Watson, B. Franz, J Ediger, and S. Joseph, Third Row: Miss Morris, C. Myers 108 1 Planning the duties of the club are sponsor Miss Morris, vice president DeeDee Adison. Diane Danford, president Karen Has kard, and secretary Jane Pennington. L. Berry, D. Crow, A. Gunn, D. Andrews, J. Scanland, M. Brown, D. Bossmeyer, J. Enfield, M. Sutton, C. Woodson, and J. Pennington: Fourth Row: C. Heinz, J. McCue, J. Elliott, P. Smyres, J. Stroberg, M. Willis. S. Wiens, Beyer, D. Adi- son, B. Fair, N. McMurry, K. Haskard, P. Urban, S. Jacobs, and Spessard. Baby Dragonette, Janet McCue, pushes a peanut across the au- ditorium Hoor as part of the initiation, while another initiate looks on. Supporting the team by publicizing the games are Jody Votru- ba, Diane Bossmeyer, Sheri VanOsdol, and Barbara Taber. 02: 'P ,J Q30 2 Q GMO 55 Dragonette initiates, Janet McCue, DeeDee Adison, and Suzan Zink discuss the prospects of becoming club members. Janet McCue. Jody Buller, Connie Claphan, Sharon McKee, and other baby Dragonettes identify objects by touch at initia- tion. 109 MODERN LANGUAGES Cl1068w f0MguP1 The modern languages of HJC are divided into two clubs, the French Club and the Spanish Club. Mr. Gerald Hickey is the sponsor for both clubs. As regular club meetings throughout the year, guest speakers were brought in and the students conducted the meetings in parliamentary procedure, speaking entirely in their chosen language. Members of the Spanish Club are: Front Row: Judy Yokum, Julie Schroll, Carolyn Hoke, Janet Leach, and Jeanne Drew. Middle Row: Larry Hendrixson, Dale Cunningham, Wes- ley Stotle, and Bill Sidlinger. Back Row: Clayton Ediger. Larry Corey, Jack Barnes, J.C. Fuller, and Gordon Gibson. The officers of the French Club are: Front Row: Melinda Ward, Dennis McClure, Wendell Chalfant, and Mr. Gerald Hickey is the Sponsor. Members of the French Club are: Front Row: Melinda Ward, Linda Cooper, Connie Claphan, Sandy McDaniels, Vicki Fry. Back Row: Sue Wiens, Dennis McClure, Tom Reed, Wendel Chalfant, Ron Borders, Saundra Dunsworth. 110 Officers of Spanish club are: Wesley Stotley, Jeanne Drew, and Larry Corey. 5 2 I 2 E 5 3 1 F -i I f f 3 Q x I s I xi Y 'L ,, I J dv Sm ry 'N X ' f. KQV f Z' 'Mb SPORTS n -1 I FOOTBALL Dragons uw 60111 tide BLUE DRAGONS FOOTBALL 1963 Hutch McCook, Nebraska .............. 20 13 Coifeyville ........ . . . 7 20 Ark City ..... 14 6 Parsons .... . . . 13 31 Pratt .......... . . . 18 20 Dodge City ..... . . . 19 20 Garden City .... . . . 13 20 Independence .... . . . 6 20 El Dorado ......... . . . 0 54- Sterling, Colorado .... . . . 6 0 Di A C W mm Q an 2 A Joe Harrison-Quart kk. K 5,3 f..k Y K Young-Guard Richard E J hn Bork-End lmore-Halfbac i ' 'Q k Tom Parke E d Dick Leach-Tackle Aiadm' li Leon Romme C365 is hit hard in Coffeyville game. sum f 'A w., ,N Phil StrangefHalfback Joe Nicoletto-Halfback Ray Seymour-Quarterback Gerald Rebel--Tackle Harold Murphy-End 'lu FOOTBALL guidetemwta ' ' FQ Y A xl -1 ,iq A 'J g , fl if si ilu' The coaches watch practice, line coach Tony Dyer, head coach Dick Towers, and assistant coach Harold Henry. Gus Meschke sweeps around end for a long gain. The Hutchinson Blue Dragons under the watchful eye of head coach Dick Towers shared the Kansas Jayhawk Conference title with the Coffeyville Red Ravens. This honor was the first Dragon tie for the title since 1951. The only conference loss of the season was to Arkansas City. In winning the title the Dragons handed Coffeyville their only defeat. The Dragons opened the 1963 season by defeating the Alumni by a score of 13-12 at Gowan stadium on Sept. 8. The preseason game showed excellent running ability, however the passing was weak. The Dragons lost their opener at McCook Jun- ior college, 20-13 on Sept. 14. The Dragons pro- duced many mistakes which included four fumbles, four pass interceptions, two blocked punts, and 91 yards in penalties. All occurred at critical points in the game with the Nebraska team capitalizing on Hutchinsonls errors. 116 'te Q 7 7' 1 f mm- w I Barry Greenfield rolls out for a short gain. Rich Weeks C305 holds rushers with a good block in the game with Coffeyville. The First Hutchinson Conference win was a battle with the Coffeyville Red Ravens, ranked third in the nation, at Gowan stadium on Sept. 20. The first half ended in a scoreless tie with Monster Man, Torn Parkinson and his gang of tackling teammates, jerry Golberg, Nelson Salaxni, Tim Kitch and John Bork, holding the CofTeyville backfield in cheek. The Drag- ons aehieved scoring position when Dan Hull and Torn YVood grounded a punt deep in Raven territory. The Ravens chose to punt on the first down resulting in a kick covering only 23 yards. YYood arose to the oc- easion and booted the field goal from the 22 yard line. Score, 3f-WO. Jim Cole scored the Hutchinson touchdown when he returned a punt for 69 yards. Wood's extra point made the score lO-if-O. Cofiieyville scored in the fourth period to make the final seore 10-7. The Drag- on defense played superb ball holding the Ravens to two yards on the ground and 21 yards via air. FOOTBALL Team dicks asseasow Y .an K M A sa - if K if ., nfl .H-1 2 'i I Y T if . if w My . . Gary Eilertflllj scores last touchdown of season with assistance of Jerry Golberg C6-lj in the El Dorado game. Barry Greenfield receives instructions from coach Towers. 118 The Ark City Tigers capitalized on Dragon er- rors to win l4f6 at Arkansas City on Sept. 27, This was accomplished primarily with the help of the Collins, cousins John and Drector, The game was the second loss for the Dragons and the first Jayhawk conference defeat. John Collins scored the first touchdown early in the second quarter from the 43 yard line. Drector then went up the middle for 96 yards to score. Both extra points were good. The Blue Dragons had several oppor- tunities to score. but fumbles and pass intercep- tions, coupled with a rigid goal line stand by the Tigers prevented scoring. Hutchinson's only touchdown came when Rich Weeks scored from the one. if VK' img iii , rua V ,t avyix 1 ' ffgiii. ae sp. I .,', , , ,ly w .41 fl The Dragons roared over the Parsons Cardinals at Gowan stadium on Oct. 4, 31-13, as their offense moved into high gear. Hutchinson defense was the big factor in the game, holding the Cardinals to 16 yards rushing. The Dragons, First score was set up with a pass play from Ray Seymour to Tom W'ood, with Brown scoring from the one. Tootie Williaiiis scored the second touchdown, Wfoods con- verted. The third touchdown was scored by Tootie Wil- liams after Brown carried to the four. YVood kicked a Held goal to conclude the game. The Dragons slipped by the Beavers 20-18 for their third conference victory at Pratt on Oct. ll. The Dragons moved the ball smoothly displaying a fine running game. lfVoods converted two of three extra points to make the dif- ference in the score. Ji1n Cole, Gus Meschke and Rocky Johnson scored the three touchdowns. The Dragons became league leaders when they defeated the Dodge City Conquistadors at Gowan stadium 2Owl9 on Oct. 18. The Dragons scored the Hrst time they had the ball, covering 68 yards in eleven plays. Rocky Johnson scored from the 30 yard line. YVood's extra point made the score 7fO. Quarterback Barry Greenfield scored, making the score l3-6. The game showed John Bork and Joe Nicoletto playing outstanding defensive ball. K 5 by . 1 ' ,Q gage Q Sh if i 8' Q it We ..,, f 'Ai 2 wifi? jg , Sr-sa ,Q A t i ' if 1. 1 n. j .tsisitss at ' - ..'i' - Y v A i'ii V ill ..t.. .... ' tif f' : ' ' mwgvr' M f H .... . . ' f ' f ' W ff ii if ii. Diff i 'hp ' 5 ' -at ' Student managers, Charles Fry, Joe Konnesky, and Charles Fountaine, Care for football equipment, Dennis Brown 125D with block by Leon Romme H365 shakes off two tacklers for a short gain, in the game with Dodge City. 119 S . wg-Ki, A .,, 'L 'N-. nf! l f ---.Q .nik ' O 'Z Q 1 5- ' Q 4 I , , ' ij. 1 3 figgff Yfi ' i ' , , , V W, A A an fy 'fl '35,-Q ., y 'Q KY wi y 4 Q' 4 -1-. , Q Ne , We ' I ' ' x, A V Ve, N V W , gy A , me Q ff , N,5, 'W mf. f-.: sy' Q 1-. .w v v ' ,1 Q is if M ' N f ,AL'. .. . , ' . 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Back Row: David Katzcnmvir, Dennis Brown, Gus denhirc. Jim Fields, Richard Elmore. Fourth Row: Phil Bolin, Gcr- Meschke, Andy Williams, Dirk I,C3,K'l1, Joe Harrison, Nelson Salcmi. ald Rcbvl, Dan Hull, Miko Pvrry. Harold Murphy, Vernon 121 Qop 60am Squads Rocky Johnson C215 sweeps left end after getting pitchout from Barry Greenfield in the game with Dodge City. The Blue Dragons defeated the Broncbusters 20-13 when halfback Dennis Brown ran 80 yards for the winning touchdown with 1 mniute and 10 seconds remaining in the game on Oct. 28. lfVin- ning this game at Garden City put the Dragons in a tie for first place in the conference giving them a 531 record. Garden City then scored in the middle of the third quarter and early in the fourth to tie the game 13-13. The Dragons first touchdown came in the first quarter when Ray Seymour passed to end Joe Ron Young. Hutchinson Dragons came back from a slow first half at Gowan stadium to defeat the In- dependence Pirates 20-6 on Nov. 1. Hutchinson led at halftime 7-6. The third quarter was scoreless. Leon Romme and Tom Parkinson scored the last two touchdowns. Dennis Brown C255 and Tom Wood 183D scramble for a loose ball in the Independence game. 122 The Dragons closed the home season on Nov. 8 by romping over El Dorado 54-O. The win made a perfect record for home games, the Dragons were unbeaten on their own turf. Touchdowns were scored by: Dennis Brown, Leon Romme, Rocky Johnson, Richard Elmore and Barry Greenfield. Elmore scored again from the four. Gary Eilert scored the last touchdown of the season. Wood connected six times during the game to run the score to 54-O. Northeastern of Sterling, Colorado, defeated the Blue Dragons Nov. 16, at Sterling 6-0. The Dragons failed to score due to penal- ties and fumbles and the solid line play of the Sterling team inside the ten yard line. The loss ended a five game winning streak com- piled by the Dragons as they shared the title with the Red Raiders of Goffeyville who they had beaten. The Dragon's loss to Ark City was their only league loss. ili ,,,,,,..--- as - ,,.. - ,K 2 A. ' -Q' A ztnuta Q ... . .Li , - ,V K , f gi 0' I f if PM 1 ' ' 2 ra 5.1, 'W 1 Q K ,M 5, 'E X eq -if i :gag by w 1 yr I 1l'. y 2 Gary Lingle-Halfback Jim Fields-Halfback Tim Kitch-End Ray Stauffer-Fullback Leon Franz-Guard 'l'i W2Y,,fL2f'fY.'1 : , '. ' N T , is-f ' ffl? . ' ' wi fi, . gxj W, I K qty, A . . , 1 . Q ff ' them- KM' sa, sf.. 'ws H 22 - g f-fg'f:5g,gf.v:s:sf, G -- 5 5 as Eg gg - K - 1 . - 43- , V ,qw , . l fw,,5i,5x.Z'5, 3 , . ,. was 1. ft A A -. Ni., 1 'xxx . . ,Mm - 's ig ,- E iffuli' HEY 11- Q. A, Y . . .. 'iwfivkwgpisg' 'W' .Lf s J - X' ilfa rf ' - ' i'-'.'.G15:i Nelson Salemi-Guard 123 Som! bwjmiw quam Judufww Mum 6aotbaMf homecoming queewaifendauts saudwfmodmddb comwtagiofu 'wffuaffwpumb The basketball team of l963-'64 turned out an un- sueeesslul year. As to February l Huteh lost 5 and won ll. Coach Sam Butterheld and Assistant Coach Bill Goldsmith started the season off with Hve return- ing lettermen and added seven freshmen to make up their working squad. Ulinning all out of state games and losing confer- enee games, Hutch took the sad news of not compet- ing in the Junior College National Tournament March l7-21. The traditional varsity vs Alumni game was played November 30. The Hutch Dragons were socked down in their shoes as the Alumni ran a 96'--470 victory The regular season got underway with a Dee. 6 en- counter with the Parson's Cardinals. Franz Dirk Myers Eduard 'Iucker Robert Eppler Nfiarxm Butler Ron Jim Cole, Rodney Wilson, Gary Davison, Gary lklarshall, Larry Benson Randy Elmore and Coach Sam Butterfield Front Robert George, Laverle Martin, and jim Smith. E' 'ib 'L'i, ' wil 'NL !X:f: . . 4 BASKETBALL In a heart-streaking season opener, the Hutchin- son Blue Dragons met Parsons Junior College on Dec. 6 and lost 70-66. Finding difficulty with their re- bounding, the Dragons played a slow first half which resulted in a halftime score of 30-30. Big Ed Tucker was the high scorer of the evening with 30 points, and Randy Elmore was next with I3, followed by Larry 9' Benson with 10. Coach Sam Butterlield and assistant coach Bill Gold- smith tightened up the practice sessions in prepara- tion for the meeting Dec. 10 with Amarillo Junior Col- lege in Texas. The First half of the game saw much substituting as Butterfield attempted to lind the right combination of players. A workable combination which included Dick Myers and Mary Butler resulted in a Dragon win with a score of 93f85. Myers hit 20 points, and Butler, l9. On Dec. I3 and 14, the Dragons and Dodge City played hosts to two out of state teams in a two-night doubleheader series. The first night the Dragons made their first three number score of the season, beating Trinidad, C0101-ado, 100-80. N ' ' .4 , -Q I 25 ,, A ,MM , M-- -UMW 'F ,,., ' I lm 55, ' - W ff1'C'ffr ., WW d ,ps-4' M.--:fi'TI i - Dick Myers drives in from the side line as Ed Tucker H25 and Randy Elmore C10j screen back Amarillo, Texas. Creston, Iowa, unsuccessfully defends its goal as Dick Myers C405 jumps for lay-up. Ed Tucker C42D and Randy Elmore U05 anxiously await for full court press. tF f Co-captain and returning letterrnan is Robert George. Co-captain and returning letterman is Larry Benson. Dick Myers HOD arches from the side as Ed Tucker Q4-QD heads for rebound at the game with Creston, Iowa. a,,,,,,,,,1una-ual K. N, . 129 BASKETBALL asap' ' Larry Benson f14j and Dick Myers f40j rebound from Parsons Junior College. Dodge City took on Murray State from Tisho- mingo, Oklahoma, and beat them 79-56. Larry Benson sparked the Dragons by gunning 12 points the first half and 11 the second. Tucker was next with 15, followed by Myers and Gary Marshall at 14 each. The next night, Dee. 14, the Dragons and the Conquistadores moved to Dodge City to exchange partners. Hutch beat Murray State, 75-585 and Dodge City defeated Trinidad, 92-82. Tucker was once again highpoint man with 27, followed by Benson with 20 and Bob George with 9. The middle of December saw the traveling squad take to the road for a two-night stand in Texas. The Hutch team defeated Amarillo on Dec. 16 with a score of 64f63 after trailing the Texas team during the first half. Myers led the Dragons scoring with 16. Still enjoying the Texas hospital- ity, the Dragons traveled to Clarendon on Dec. 17 to achieve their fifth straight win with a 79-75 score. Returning to Kansas to meet Chanute J u n io r College at Chanute on Dec. 20, the Blue Dragons were handed a 91-85 loss, their second of the sea- son. Tucker was high for 24 Dragon points. Dick Myers C405 tips rebound as Ed Tucker C421 and team mates guard off Amarillo, Texas. 1 Dick Myers C405 tips rebound as Ed Tucker H21 and team mates guard off Amarillo, Texas. In a repeat hosting performance with Dodge City, the Dragons again reached the 100-mark on January 2. In a double-header in the Sports Arena, Hutch out-ran Creston, Iowa, to win 102f82. The early lead was maintained throughout the game. Benson had 23 points, and Davisson, 19. The Dodge City Conquistadores beat Howard County College of Big Springs Texas, with a score of 75f65. The next night, the Kansas luck was main- tained as the schedules were reversed at the Sports Arena. Hutch rebounding aided in gain- ing an 81g72 win over Big Springs. Bob George made 23 points: Tucker, 17, Myers, 13, Davisson, 10. Dodge City took care of Creston with a 76i69 score. Back in state competition, the Dragons suf- fered their third loss as Pratt Junior College squeaked out a 91f9O win. The game changed hands three times as the lead was passed from team to team. Benson made a high of 25 points while Tucker made 23. Ed Tucker 142D hooks in two points in spite of defensive Arkansas City BASKETBALL oumgfswm champs Hutch recorded its first win against a Kansas team with a Jan. 10 win over Arkansas City. The Hnal score in the Hutchinson Sports Arena was 84-77. The Dragon guards had an exciting evening as they repeatedly stole the ball and executed fast breaks for lay-ups. Benson was high with 17 points, followed by Elmore with 14. Sending the Moberly, Mo. Greyhounds home with their tails between their legs, Jan. 27, the Dragons breathed their hot 'ihrel' with a 74-63 victory. Running down Mo- berly with a 7-2 lead, the Dragons held their lead and never fell behind at any point in the game. Bob George, led the Dragons with 25 points, played a tremendous game, one of the best of the season, while loopsters Myers, Tucker, and Benson followed. The Hhrei' breathing Dragons built their lead in the first halff-39-32-and boiled it to 74- 63 at the final buzzer. Bob George C331 shoots a free-throw as Moberly opponents ready for rebound . .t'. l ...i 132 In an overtime Jan. 18 at the game with El Dorado, the Blue Dragons came home with a 93f 85 victory. Butterfield played one forward and four guards in the closing minutes. Wfith seconds left in the regulation play, El Dorado dribbled the ball out of bounds and La- Verle Martin canned a twenty footer to put the Blue Dragons in the extra period. The Dragons won the second conference game of the season by defeating the El Dorado Grizzlies. On Jan. 24, the Garden Gity Broncbusters handed the Blue Dragons a 73368 loss. This then gave Hutchinson a 2-2 conference record. Larry Ben- son was high man for the Dragons after hitting a low of 17 points. 'lla we Q24 fn A ,.7:.igK . y . ' K i if vt.. Mmrrwiih T 'W K A ' 7 W... fa-sm.. Aw exnLto,,,l Dallas Scott C231 tips rebound at the game with Creston, Iowa. Bob George C335 blurs past the Badgers in the game with Amarillo, Texas. M - W .. Z as-f -' '- - 3 Q31 BASKETBALL Hutch was knocked off their feet Feb. l hy the Dodge City Conquistadores at a loss of 87- 72. Ed Tucker fouled out of the game with l5:2O minutes remaining in the second half. Also three other Hutch starters fouled out during the game, Dick Klyers led Hutchinson with 17 points and Ed Tucker scored 15. At the half-way point in the XN'estern Conference league, Hutch stood with a Qefl record which put them out of the title battle. Bob George C33l drives for lay-up, while Ark City player un- successfully guards his man. Ed Tucker C425 hooks a basket, while surrounded by Ark City players and Hutch's Bob George. Ed Tucker Q42D and Larry Benson CHD have a Clear shoot at goal during Ark City game. 134 ..,.g,aJ.-.-ff Scrhambling for ball is Delbert Franz C32j, Randy Elmore f10j, and the Moberly players, wait a fast break while Bob George C331 and Larry Benson Q14j a 1963-'64 SEASGN RECORD Hutch Dec. 6 -Parsons 66-70 Dec. 10 -Amarillo, Texas 93-85 Dec. 13 -Trinidad S. 100-80 Dec. 14 -Murry, Oklahoma 75-68 Dec. 16 -Amarillo 93-80 Dec. 17 -Clarendon, Texas 79-75 Dec. 20 -Chanutc 85-91 Jan. 2 -Creston, Iowa 102-82 Jan. 3 -Big Spring, Texas 81-72 -Ian. 7 -Pratt 90-91 Jan. 10 -Arkansas City 84-77 jan. 18-El Dorado 93-85 Jan. 24 -Carden City 68-73 Jan. 27 -Mobcrly, Mo. 74-63 Feb. 7-Dodge City 72-87 Coach Sam Butterfield walks back to chair while Coach Fitzsim- mons of Moberly yells at officials. mm? x l p shot by Ed Tucker H422 is defended by Moberly bosfwfballb qumw susan wumplwg basketbaflfkomecomug glwuegmcaockew queewaiteudants Jw www beckg bangaadf mofdvwainb diaawauduuus CROSS COUNTRY . Coach Nelson Sorem's Dragon Harriers opened the cross ML aw dau country season in a dual meet with Iola Junior College in home territory at Carey Park. Hutch fielded a bevy of . runners composed of: returning lettermen, Larry Shoff- ner and Mike Sims, sophomore Jim Barton, and freshmen, Gary Anderson, Richard Ebel, Dick Gary, Mike Wilson, Curtis Cooper and Bob Bender. Hutchinson Junior College cross country lettermen for the 1963-64 season were: Gary Anderson, jim Barton, Rich- ard Evel, Dick Gary, Larry Shoiipner, Mike Sims and Mike Wilson. Larry Shoffner was the top Dragon finisher most of the season despite severe foot trouble. Mike Wfilson filled in as top man at the VVichita Invitational when Shofifner could not Hnish due to foot injuries. VVilson also managed to out sprint Shofifner in the meet held here with Wfichita. The Dragon squad's best times of the year were: Gary Anderson, 17:58, Jim Barton, 17:57, Richard Ebel, 16:47, Dick Gary, 18:13, Larry Shofifner, 16:21, Mike Sims, 16:54 and Mike Wilson, 16:21.5. In the indoor meet with the Kansas University Frosh, the Hutch team ranked second, they then slowed down at the Kansas State indoor meet, taking third in the 75 yard dash, fourth in the distance medley, and fifth in the mile relay. Hutch took a turn about and outscored the Wichita University Frosh 83-48 and broke two records in the distance medley-10:36.3 and the 880 relay-1:39.6. At the Garden City meet the sprinters topped nine teams with 87M points. Also at the Emporia Relays, Hutch came back with a Hrst place in the 440 relay and the sprint med- ley. Again Hutch ran over the WVichita University Frosh 57-52. Running through a 3134.3 sprint medley to take Hrst at the Kansas University Relays, the Dragons then ran Hrst place at the Baker relays, the Hutch night relays, and in the Kansas Jayhawk Conference. In the National relays Hutch ranked fifth out of 26 teams. In all it turned out to Coach Sorem develops a fine cross country team. be a VCD' Successful Season' E F 138 Squad consists of Curtis Cooper, Bob Bender, Dick Gary, Larry Shoffner, Mike Sims, and Jim Barton. Front Row: Max Menges, Gary Anderson, Mike Wilson, and Richard Ebel. Shoffner creeps up S ff tr des on . . . Sh Hne fi sh s se ond Kansas State University fFreshmenj Kansas University Freshmen QQuadrangularj Fort Hays Junior Varsity Emporia Junior Varsity Wichita University Freshman Fort Hays Junior Varsity Larry Shoffner and Mike Sims were h et n g le r HIGH. TRACK 1 ti, Assistant Coach Tony Dyer and Coach Nelson Sorem check over the '64 schedule. Track squad, Back Row: Coach Tony Dyer, Leon Schneider, Jim Barton, Vernon Reeves, Jim Griflin, Andrew Williams, Ken White, Bob Atkinson, Mike Mans, Darrel Saffle, and Coach Sorem. Second Row: Mike Sims, Gary Patterson, Mike Wilson, Dennis Shockey, i .1 .,., ,,,,..,..,. In the indoor meet with the Kansas University Frosh, the Hutch team ranked second, they then slowed down at the Kansas State indoor meet, taking third in the 75 yard dash, fourth in the distance medley, and fifth in the mile relay. Hutch took a turn about and outscored the Wlichita University Frosh 83-48 and broke two records in the dis- tance medley--flO:36.3 and the 880 relayil :39.6. At the Garden City meet the sprinters topped nine teams with 78M points. Also at the Emporia Relays, Hutch came back with a first place in the 440 relay and the sprint medley. Again Hutch ran over the Wlichita University Frosh 57- 52. Running through a 3:34-.3 sprint medley to take first at the Kansas University Relays, the Dragons then ran first place at the Baker relays, the Hutch night relays, and in the Kansas Jayhawk Conference. In the National relays Hutch ranked fifth out of 26 teams. In all it turned out to be a very successful season. Courtis Cooper, Wilbur Pressnall, Dick Guyette, James Gilley, Danny Cutting, and Max Menges. Front Row: Gary Anderson, Dick Gary, Bill Culver, Gus Meschke, Jim Cole, Dick Gardenhire, Richard Morse, Frank Stanlield, Darrell Dodge, and Larry Shoffner. 140 , s if 1 1 , I1 +...f,m Mix X il at . Q J ,us ,- K '- ,,,. .. .,, K, V A ,- gr V .. f' 1 , A ,, we ., he ff V ra , 4' M' ja,.,,,,, V- ,V k yn., ? fl 1, 252 , C V , . M I 'Y - ' 4 4 ' ff'-Qt? '. '3 . '5 T. sr' -QV if ' 7 V 1 me f V wr' ,Q v ,f . www 1 ',, ' Qmaf . , ' ,Q :J f 1fe:'1,g f v A we 5 XM .f ' ' r g fre. , Q, , , rf, ,M V A f af f 4' fc, fi ,W 'f' ,gf , ' u. A: 2V'y--2' 4 M ff W-Q4.Mv ,, , ,. , 4 - f 1' V1.4 -E .V- Spear heavers,, Mike Mans, Frank Stanfield, and Darrell Dodge prepare to heave their javelins. 1964 TRACK SCHEDULE Feb. 20 Mar. 14 Mar. 24 Mar. 28 Apr. 3 Apr. 7 Apr. 11 Apr. 15 Apr. 17, Apr. 25 May 1 May 9 1 May15,16 KU Indoor K-State Indoor WU Frosh Arkansas Relays Garden City Relays Dual or Triang. Emporia Relays Pratt, WU Frosh KU Relays Baker Relays HJC Relays Jayhawk Conference National Meet :.. Jim Barton, Bob Atkinson, Gary Patterson, Mike Mans, Larry Shoff ner, and Darrell Dodge-returning letterman. Up and over goes Leon Schneider, pole vaulter. AVV,, , s 2 , l V X . i 1 5 1 ,, 'I . 141 l at? l is X TENNIS AND GOLF Pwspecfs good 60111 seasow 1 iii iii I f . :Nuiigw .t W5 -1 mm. ' 'S 'A my f.. M f-viva'-ww 'W f- N'!'q. uk mtvztwatt, f 'sm ,N 4 -it L A---.M , H . I 5 ,Q fggjlif 'X ' WH th, i w 1 A 4 x .t ,M , ' who. I , Q gens, 'far fx ,.. M , ., -P -'Nab-ss'.f ,Q Q s SW , -, tw, e 2150! t f' 1 -1. v A' . Z 1 MV' H . '- , Q ,. . Q , .M - ':tmv' ' Mp, swf, i V Z L4 M52 -JL. ft-..,Q' A V4 K Tennis coach Bill Kitchen talks over prospects with returning letterrnen Dc-an Wingert swings into action at tee-off. Bob Aluinbaugh and jim Buller. Bob Rocco, Bob Jackson, and Bob Long are freshmen pros- pects for nationals. Art Noll puts in practice for tournaments. :tw l f 1 R 2 W t t t l 1: f wi V ,zl w et ff' A Q I ti' tj, gm., ,,,ugM,w2 fu ts. c rv The 1963-64 Hutchinson Junior College golf team, un- der coach Bill Goldsmith, returned two lettermen from the previous year's squad, these being Art Noll, and Dean Wingert. Wlingert took medalist honors at the state meet and qualified for the national meet at Joliet, Ill., along with John Watt, now attending Kansas State University. Team prospects for the year were good as there was an experienced group out for golf, including Dennis Sayers, sophomore, and Don Williarns, Dan Rouser, and Darrell Hardage, freshmen. Meets were played with Fort Hayes, Pratt Garden City, Ark City, Independence, and Coffeyville. Plans were made for meets with VVichita U. and Kansas State freshmen. The tennis squad, coached by Wlilliam Kitchen, faces a rebuilding problem this year. Wlith only two lettermen re- turning, the lack of experience among the players will be a definite handicap. They will try to overcome this deficiency by holding long practice sessions each day after classes. The team lead by Captain Jim Buller will play a full slate of matches during the spring. Wlith rapid development of the players, a team may be sent to the nationals. Art Noll. Dean Wingert, and Coach Bill Goldsmith discuss na tional tournament possibilities. Tragedy of an every day golfer confronts Dan Rauser puts in winter prae Dennis Sayers. Darrell Hardage eyes ball for birdie. tice. gr- 1 'J' ..,.3nsunv 1, , ----'-1-I A The staff of the 1963-64 Dragons Tale wishes to express their gratitude to the following: Barbara Caywood for the football individual shots, Lee's Stu- dio for the royalty pages and the individual shots of the second semester enrollees, and Enterprise Studios of Tulsa, Okla. for the individual portraits for the class section. The 1964 yearbook was printed by Myers Yearbook Company Inc. of Topeka, Kansas. Label heads are 14 point Tudor Gothic, running headlines are 30 point Catalina, division page headlines are 48 point Parade, body copy is 12 point Baskerville, and the index is in 8 point Baskerville. I want personally to thank the members of my staff who pooled their efforts to put out this year,s Dragon's Tale. To Bob Bender we owe our cover design and art work for the division pages. Thanks to Sue and Susie, who did all their work well, and without pre- vious experience, and to Bob, Dennis, and Jim for their job on the sports section. Vickie, you sure worked on those faculty pages, and Barbara, thanks for making the index easier to com- pile. Thanks to Janet for typing all the football copy, and always lending a helping hand. A big vote of thanks goes to the staff photographers, Dick and Jim, for turning out one picture after pic- ture usually under pressure of deadlines. A general word of gratitude should go to all those who held no official position on the staff, but helped neverthe- less. Finally, the whole Dragon's Tale staff wishes to ex- press our appreciation to our advisor, Mr. Theodore Wiebe, who gave of his time to help us while teaching a photo journalism class and lab. To each of these, and any I may have unintention- ally overlooked-Thank you. Lana Ratliff, Editor A Abbott, Mary E. ...... .......... 4 0,97 Abdo, Michel T. . . . . .......... . 21,74 Addison, Dianna L. . . . 19,52,105,107,110086 Aldrich, Dale J. .... . 40 Alderson, Larry L. . . . . . . . . . . 40 Alford, Paula M. . . . . 11,52,88 Allen, David L. ..... . . 40,106 Allen, Mr. Olin ........... .... 3 0 Alumbaugh, Robert L. ....... . . 40 AMATEUR RADIO CLUB ......... 84 Anderson Charles L. ............. 52,88 Anderson Gary L. ........ 50,106,138,140 Anderson, Jack E. ..... ....... 5 2,88,89 Anderson, Larry A. ..... ........... 5 2 Anderson, Martha ........ .... 4 0 Anderson, Randolph S.' . . . . . . 52 Anderson, Miss Reba ................ 30 Anderson., Theodore D. .............. 40 Andrews, Diana S. . . 40,85,93,95,95,105, 108,137 Angell, Kristin E. ................... 52 Arb, Cheryl A. ....... 52,94,108,111,125 Armbruster, William E. Armour, Mr. Tom .................. 24 Armstrong, Douglas B. Artley, Kathy L. ..... . Ary, Connie J. . . . . Astle, Judith L. .... . Atkinson, Lyle E. ..... . . . Atkinson, Robert D. . . . . . . Attwood, John D. . . . . ...52 74 52,104 .. 52,105,125 52 40,140,141 40 40106 Avers, James T. . . . .... . . .... .. . , A res Barbara K Y 3 . . 5 - . Ayres, Dennis W. . 40, Cossitt, Charlotte A. .. 55 55,121,140 B 40,97 83,94,95,102,103,106 Bailey, Anthony L. . . . . . 90,91 Baker, Dennis R. . . ----- - 52 Baker, Jerry L. .... .... 1 1,52 Bakon, Mrs. Pete . . .----- 24' BAND ............. .... 8 8,89 Banker, Michael D. . . ............. . 52 Banker, Mr. Deane, ................. 30 Banyard, Rebecca .... 80,81,93,96,105,137 Bardshar, Bill L. .................... 52 Barkman, C. Leonard . . . . . . 40,95 Barnes, Jack B. ......... . . . 40,110 Barnes, Stanley R. . . . . Barr, Herbert D. .... . Barr, Mr. Robert G. . . . Bartel, Margaret D. . . Bartel, Marie C. .... . Barton, James A. . . . . 52 52,74 37 . ........ 52,104 52104 ...i:.40,.138,140i141 Battey, Jerry D. .................... . Baughman, Patricia E. Bayles, Carmen ....... Beal, George R. .... . Beal, Thomas L. .. Beard, Edwina L. . . . Bearden, Dennis A. . .. Beeton, Raymond D. . . . Beck, Kay E. ........ . Behnke, Kenneth N. . . Bell, Mary K. ..... . 74 .. ........ 41,97 . . . . 29 52 ...40 74 52 . ...... 40 29,52,88 40 ...40,108 Bemis, Steven R. ...... ......,... 7 4 Bender, Miss Bernice . . . ........ . . . 30 Bender, Robert J. Jr. . . . . . 52,94,106,138 Benson, David A. ................... 40 Ben-son, Gary J. ..................... 40 Benson, Larry E. ..... 40,106,126,127,129, Benjamin, Sally . Bennett, Robert B. . . Benton, Farren A. . . Berger, Berry, Edward E. . . Linda K. . . . Bese, Curl R. ...... . Beshore, Loren L. Beyer, Janet M. . Bezdek, Leonard-J. . . 130,134,135 52,103,108,l1,l24 52,94,100 74 13,52 ...52,10'8 .....52 . ..... 52 ...40,108 .....40 ffwlw Bidkel, Marlys A. ......... .. . 52,104 Biehler, John E. ............ ..... 5 2 BIG MAN ON CAMPUS . . . . . . 82,83 Biles, Brian L. ............ .... 8 5 Bishop, Larry A. ........ .... 5 2 Blackburn, Janet L. . . Bland, Vivian R. . . . Blank, Lyle D. .... . Bockhaus, Betty A. . . . Boeka, David . . . . Bogart, Edith G. . .. Bolin, Philip D. . . . . Bolte, Pamella L. . . . . Bomberger, Judy K. . . Bonham, Neil E. .. . Bontrager, David L. . . Bontrager, Wesley J. ............... . Bordelon, Patrick L. ................ . ....53 ............74 .. 40,35,37,97,102 ..........74 ...53,121 513 ...53 53 40 40 53 Borders, Ronald G. .............. 40,110 Bork, John K. ...... 40,83,93,106,114,120 Borland, Dennis P. . . . . Bossemeyer, Diana V. . Botteri, Frank V. . . . . Bowman, Marsha J. . . Bowman, Thomas J. . . . Bowser, Larry E. .. Boyce, Frank J. . . . . Boyd, Charles D. .... . Boyd, Leonard R. .... . Brandenberger, Harry F. Brandenberger, Steven J. Brandt, James M. .... . Brandyberry, Mr. Ardon Brennecke, James H. .. Brewer, Mr. Joseph Briggs, William E. . . . . Brightenburg, Mary L. . Britain, Dianne L. .... . Britton, Mr. LeeRoy ..... Broadbrooks, Patricia A. Brooks, Brown 4 Ray A. ...... . Dennis D. .... . 17,40,78,80,81 53,105,103,109 53 ..........40 ....53 53 ........53 ......40 53,102,106 ...... ..53 ..... ..53 .......53 30 .. 40,84,89,912 30 74 40 53 30 53,119,1211,122 Brown, Jan-et K. ..... ............ 4 1 Brown, Margaret L. .. ...... 40,108 Brown, Peggy A. .... . . . 41,88,91 Brown, V. Jack . .. ..... . . 53 Bruch, Michael L. . . .... . 53 Brunn, Robert L. . . . . . . 53,121 Bryan, Jon D. .... ............... 5 4 Buck, Charles E. .................... 54 Buller, Jimmy V. ....... 41,88,89,106,142 Buller, Josephine ..... 54,88,89,92,109,137 Buller, Larry W. .................... 41 Bunker, Bruce K. . . . Burdick, 'Connie S. . . . Burdick, Lynn E. . . . Burgess, Bradley L. . . . Burkett, James P. . . . Burns, Diana K. . . . . Burns, James S. ..... . Burton, Jimmy D. ..... . Buschman, Mr. Frank . . Butler, Bonnie L. .... . Butler, Marvin V. . . . . Butterfield, Mr. Sam Byard, Kenneth L. . . . Byer, Terry F. ..... . C Cain, Donald R. . . . . Cain, Kenneth E. . . . Cain, Phyllis A. . . . . . . Calcote, Elizabeth A. . . . 4 Caley, Carolyn S. . . . . Callen, Danny B. . . . . Cameron, Mr. A. B. . .. . 41,33,s9,91 41,96 54,0a,90,91 41 ...74 ...41 ....54 ....54 30 18,54 54 126 ... . . i1'25,3'1',125l135 54 l-ililiiilli41 74 ...54 54 .......54 ..........41 .. 54,36,a3,91 ........31 549091 Cameron, Jay K. ............... , , Campbell, Edward R. .............. 41 CAMPUS CHRISTIAN CLUB ...... 99 Capenos, John J. . . . , ............. . . 74 Carey, Michael R. .......... 54,86,88,106 Cartwright, Thomas A. . . . ....... . . . 54 Caskey, John L. ....... ........ 5 4 Castor, Joe ......... Cathey, Thomas L. ...... . Ceideburg, Stephen P. . Chabin, John P. ...... Chalfant, Ruth E. . . . . Chalfant, Wendel G. . . . Chaney, Mr. Bert Chase, Kenneth M. . . . CHEERLEADERS . . . Chenoweth, Richard G. Chiles, Linda K. ...... . Christiansen, Alan V. . . . CIRCLE K ......... Claphan, Constance G. Clark, Mary A. ..... . Clark, Ronald W. .. Clary, Robert B. . . . COETTES ......... Coker, Douglas E. . . . Cole, Diana L. .... . Cole, Jim K. ....... . Cole, Ruth E. ....... . Cole, Cole, Colema Coley, Collins, Comes, Condra, Conoer, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Mr. William T. . Stephen D. .... . n, Dale B. .. Dennis H. .. Susan K. . . Karen K. . .. Gerald D. . . . Mr. Fred .... Curtis A. . . Edward D. .. Jean M. .... . Linda Kay .. Corcoran, Sharon E. . . Corey, Johnny L. .... . Ronald D. .... . Corneilus, Mrs. Betty .... Coup, Verl D. ..... . Courser, Burton D. . . Covert, Thomas J. . . . Cowles, David E. . . . Cox, Arthur D. . . . . Cox, Carl M. ...... . Creech, Laverne E. . . Cromer, Jane M. .. Crow, Diane K. .... . Crowell, Ronnie D. . .. Crumbaker, Charles A. Crupper, Phillip D. . . . Culver, William C. . . . . Cundiff, Kay L. ..... . Cunningham, Carol A. Cunnin gham, Francis D. . . Curran, Curry, Lloyd D. .... . Marsha L. . . . Cutting, Danny F.. . . . Cyr, Gail A. ..... . D Dale, Miss Dorothy .... Dame, Phillip H, . .. Danford, Dianne E.. . . . Daniels, Floyd E. .. . Darling, Jayne E. . . . Darnell, Billy D. Daugherty, Vaden L. . . Davenport, John W. .. Davies, Monte B. . . . Davison, Gary M. . .. Dean, Carlin E. Dean, Deanna L. Dean, Gary W. .... . Dean, Nicholas C. . . . . DeGraw, Charles F. . .. Delk, Margaret E. . . . Delker, Allen A. . . . Denney, James E. Dennis, Robert E. . . . . Dennis, Robert G. . . . Deppner, Fred W. . . . 41 .. 55,00,31,36,37 55 ....41,110 31,93 55 111 . ....... 55 .....41,105 ........41,33 95 .. 15,55,105,108, 109,110 74 41 ..41,10s 105 ............41 ..........41.917 11,55,120,125,140 74 31,95 84 74 55 ...55,79 41 .....55,74 .........24 55,138,140 41 .....5596 41,1,1O ......55 55 ..55,110 ....28 .. 55 .. 55 ...55 .. 55 ...41 ,...55 ......55 ..55,104 ..41,104 ..42,103 55 55 ..... 42,96 55 .. 42,110 .. ........ 55 55 .. 13,55,95,140 42,3s,s9,91 31 42 42,93,103 74 .. 42,105 74 55 55 55 .. 55,126 74 55 56 42 42 56,104 42 15,42,106 .......5e 42 ...56 Deppner, Kathleen J. DeWitt, Roberta K. . Dick, Douglas D. . . . . Dicke, Gary A. ..... . Dickenson, Mr. Russell Digel, Judy L. ........ . Dillaha, Daniel C. . .. Dillman, Daryl M. . . . Dillon, Mr. Richard W. . . . Dirks ames F , J . ....... . Ditgen, Judith K. .... . Dixon, Clarence P. .. Dixson, James E. . . . Dolechek, Leon F. .. Dodge, Darrell G. Dove, Richard K. . . . Dowers, Nancy J. . . DRAGONETTES . . . DRAGON'S CLUB . .. DRAGON'S TALE . . . Drassen, Larry M. .. Dreitz, Joe ......... Drew, Jeanne M. . . . Drew, Richard F. . .. Driver, Richie L. .. Duft, Dennis K. . . . Dundas, Mr. Kay .... Dunlop, Mr. Ralph .. Dunlop, 1Nilliam R. . . Dunn, Gary W. . Dunne, Kathleen M. . Dunsworth, Saundra S. Durham, Robert L. . .. Durst, James G. . . . . DuVal, Ronald D. .. Dye, Robert E. . . . Dyer, Mr. Tony .. Dykes, Nancy L. .. E Eales, Robert J. ..... . Eastman, Sharon K. . . Ebel, Richard ....... Eby, Donald M. .... . Edershem, Irving L. . . Ediger, Clayton R. . .. Ediger, Jeannine K. . . . Ediger, Lois A. . Ediger, Orlin D. . . . . Edmiston, Donald R. . . . ....42,81 .. 56,104 56 ....42 ....31,9O .....56 74 ...56 .....24 56 ..i'42,tiiJ,81 56 42 56 42,106,l40,141 .......56,104 108,109 106,107 78,79 74 ...,.....56 56,94,,110 42,85 56 .....43,84 20,31,106 24 ....56 74 11,56 .. 43,110 .....56 56 43 .. 56 .. 31,116,140 11,43 ...56 29,56 ...56,138 ...56,121 74 ...56,110 .. 56,108 56 56,106 ...,.....56 Edwards, Kathy G. . . . . . . 43,105,108 Edwards, Ruth A. . . . ...... . . . 43 Ehrlich, Robert E. .. .... 56,88,89 Eilert, Gary W. ........ .. 56,118,121 Eilerts, Mrs. Arliss . . . . . . 18,32,80 Ek, Gregory L. ............ ...... 5 6 Elland, Dean Andrew H. .. . . . . 24,26 Elliott, Bradley R. .................. 56 Elliott, Mr. Fred ............... 32,94 Elliott, Nancy L. ...... 43,90,91,92,102,103 Elliott, Wilma J. ................ 43,108 Elmor, Richard T. . ........ 43,114,121 Elmore, J. Randy .... 43,126,128,l35 Elwell, Raymond D. . . . ......... . . . '74 Enfield, Janet S. .... . Engelland, David .. Enns Mar aret R , g . . . Entz, Florence P. . . Entz, Marvin L. .. . Epp, Sondra S. .... . Eppler, Robert W. . .. Ertz, Mary J. ...... . Esau, Edward W. . .. Esau, Mr. Leroy . . . Etchison, Edwin E. . . Ethridge, William A. . Eurton, Michael . . Evans, John G. . . . . Evans, John R. ..... . Evans, Murriel D. . . . Everhart, Ronald G. . Ewbank, Carolyn R. . . F Fahrney, Delores A. . .. . ........ 56,108 ....43 ...43 43 ......43 56,91 ...57,126 .....57 ...57 ...32 ...43 ....57 14,57 ....43 ......43 ....43,88 74 ...57 57 Fahrney, Nickie J. . . . Fair, Carolyn K. . . . . 57 . . . 57,88 Fair, Rebecca L. . . . . . 43,108 Farmer, Donna F. .... ....... 4 3 Farmer, Richard K. . . Farney, Jerry W. . . . Farney, Lana L. .... . Faulkner, Gary L. . . Fegan, Robert R. . .. Fenwick, Charlene R. Ferry, Eddy J. ...... . Fields, James E. . . . Fieser, Frank T. .... . Finfrock, Robert L. . Figgins, Carl R. . . . . Fisher, Joe V. ..... . Flaming, Kermit W. . . Fletcher, Robert E. .... . Flickinger, Carol E. Fitzgerald, Vincent L. 57 57 57,107,108 57 .. 13,57,100 .. ..... 57,104 43,121,123 43 57 .......57 ...57,91,106 ......74 Foos, Larry E. ......... . . . . Ford, Walter D. .... . Foreman, Joyce B. . . Foster, Gary M. .... . Foster, Neal D. ..... . Fountaine, Charles W. Fowler, James L. . . . Frans Ralph L. .... . 57 .. 57,88 43 57 57 58 . ....... 43 58,94,119 .............58,106 , ................. 58 Franz, Leon J. 43,88,90,91,106,l07,l20, 123 Franz, Beverly L. ................ 58,108 Graham, Mr. Darol . . Graham, Harrison L. . Grant, Randall L. . . . 32 ....44 ...........44,,95 Green, Donald R. ............... 59,120 Greenfield, Barry L. . . Greenfield, Pamela F. . Greenwald, Sybil Z. . . Gregg, Mr. Dallas .... Grifiin, James L. . . Griffin, John O. . . . Griffith, Robert W. . . Griffith, Ronald . . . . . . Griswald, Miss Esther . Gross, Jerry A. ..... . Grove, Richard H. . . . . Guettsche, Walter L. . . 59,117,118,121,12'2 59 59 37 59,140 44 .. 59,86,106 .......59 32,97 59 74 59 Gunn, Roberta A. ...... . . . 44,97,105,108 Gunther, Michael E. . Gustafson, Mrs. George Gustafson, James E. . . Guyette, Richard J. .. H Hackerott, Robert A. . Haddon, Marvin L. . . Hageman, Patricia A. . . . Hagerman, Gerald W. Hainke, Alana S. ..... . Franz, Delbert L. .... . . . 35,58,126 Frederiksen, Mike A. . . ......... . 58 Frederikson, James W.' ............... 74 Friend, Karen ............ 43,80,8l,86,87 Friesen, Bonnie L. .. . . ....... . 58,88 Friesen, David L. ..... ........... 5 8 Friesen, Genevie M. .. ............. . 43 Frizzo, Zana G. .. . ............ . . . 58 Froese, Carnie L. ...... 58,88,90,9l,92,l05 Frost, Miss Inez .. .............. 15,32 Fry, Charles L. .... 58,86,94,106,107,l19 Fry, Vicki A. .. ..... 58,79,80,81,l10 Fuller, John C. ................. 43,110 G Hale, Barbara A. . .. . Hale, Kathleen S. . . Hall, Mrs. Doris . . . Hall, Loyal W. . . . . Hall, Marieta K. .... . Hall, Michael A. .... . Hamid, Muhammed A. Hamilton, Thomas R. Handel, John D. ..... . . Hanselman, Jay D. . . . Hansen, Kenneth .... Hardacre, Carolyn A. . Hardage, Darrell W. .. Harms, Gwendolyn E. Harns, Priscilla J. . .. . Harper, Carolyn F. . .. Gabel, Lenora K. . . Gaede amesK .. 1 .l - - Gantz, Gary S. ....... . . . . . . . . . 58 Gardenhire, Robert A. . . .... 58,121,140 Garmon, Joyce M. . . . Garner, Linda L. . . . Gary, Richard S. . . . Gass, Marsha A. . . . Gaston Janyce C. . . 43,97,108 58 58,104 58104 59,138j140 59 74 ...59,91 Gaunt, Carolyn A. . . . Gay, Dianne M. .... . . . 43,97 GeFfert,Lynn H. 59 Geffert, Lynette K. . . .... 59,105 Geist, Douglas . . . ............ . . . 59 Geist, Thomas C. ................... 74 George, Avis A. ..... 43 80 George, Robert E. . . . . 26,4'3',83,'10'2',i06,126, Gibson, Gordon S. . 59110 Gibson, Helen L. . . Gibson, Sidney C. ..... .... . Gilley, James E. ......... .... 5 9,106,140 129,131,132,133,134,135 German, Quinton E. ................ 43 ....... 1 . i, 59 43 M Gingerich, Michael Glur, Arthur W. ...... . Goebel, James W. . .. Goeman, Robert D. . . Goertzen, Wesley O. Goetz, John A. ..... . Goldberg, Jerrold . J. . Goldsmith, Cheryl A. Goldsmith, David D. Goldsmith, Mr. W. T. .. ......... 59 ......59 59,79 .....59 .... 44,101 74 . 59,118,121 59 .. 44,106 ... .... 32,126,143 Goltz, Larry E. ....... ......... 5 9 Goodpaster, John F. . . . .... . . . 59 Gordy, Don C. ...... . . 59 Gosch, Jay W. ...... .... 5 9 Graber, Barbara A. . . . . . 44,97 Graber, Calvin L. . . . . . . 59 Graber, Gale J. .... ...... 5 9 Graber, Judy K. . . . . . . 59,88 Graber, Winfred . . . . . . . 59 Graham, Danny L. . . . . . . 74 Harris, Gary W. .... . Harris, Michael N. Harrison, Donald L. Harrison, Joe W. .... Haskard, Karen A. .. Hastings, John H. .... . Haughn, Miss Myrtle . Hauschild, Darrel J. . . Hauser, James L. . . . . Hauserman, George T. Hawks, Sidney ........ Hawkins, Dorothy J. . Hayes, Forrest L. .... . Hayes, Robert D. . . . . Hayward, Donald S. . . Hays, Harlan R. .... . Hedrick, Joe D. .... . Hefiing, Dennis V. .. . Heinz, Camille D. . . Heistand, Norma .. Heitman, Linda L. . . . Heitschmidt, Larel A. Heller, Jon F. ....... . Helmuth, Floyd ...... Hemphill, Sonja . . . Henderson, LaVern A. Hendrixson, Gary L. . . Hendrixson, Larry D. . Henry, Donna L. . . . . Henry, Donna M. . . . . Henry, Mr. Harold . . . Henson, Mr. Garland . . Heppenstall, Roger B. . . Herdt, Perry R. .... . Hertig, Ronald D. . . Hickey, Connie L. . . Hickey, Mr. Gerald . . Hiett, Robert J. .... . Higgins, Jamice L. . . . Hildebradt, James L. . Hill, Christie L. .... . Hill, Leslie C. .... . Hill, Marva G. . . . Hill, Robert W. . . ........ ..44 59 59 .. 11,59,140 44 59 44 .. 60 60 74 .' 28,60 28 44 60,100,106,l07 21 ........ ..60 ...60,88 ....60 44 .....60 ....60,143 60 60,124 .....60 60 60 60 44,114,121 .. 44,96,108 60 29,33 .......44 60,106 ......74 74 60 ...44,93 ....44 ..60 44 44 44 . 60,93,96,108 44,104 60 .. 60 ....60 74 44 ......44,85 60,106,120 .....60,110 44 ....60 116 ......24 .....44,86 60 60,94,106 .......74 .. 21,33,110 44 ......44 60 60 ..........60 .44,91,96,105 ..........44 ,E-12,8332 McMullen, Larry J. Hilleary, Garry C. . . . Hillman, James K. . . . Hilyard, Jack D. .... . Hilyard, Stephen E. . . . . Hindman, Robert E. . . Hinshaw, Wilmar L. . . Hipp, William H. . . Hirst, Larry E. .. Hirst, Walter A. . . . Hobson, Barbara . . Hofer, Daniel J. ...... . Hoffman, Barbara A. . . Hogan, Dennis H. . . . Hoke, Carolyn L. . . Hoke, Nancy K. .. Holland, Guy J. . .. Hollister, Susan K. . . . . Holloway, Kirt E. .... . Hollowell, Richard L. . .. Holt, Guy T. ........ . Holzrichter, Kenneth D. Holzrichter, Nancy S. . . . . Hopper, Mr. Orville . . Horne, Dennis E. . . . . Horton, William C. . . Houston, Judith A. . . . Hovious, Nancy J. . . . ...62 ..... 75 Howe, Mary J. .... . Howell, Howey, Hrabe, John L. . . . . Steven C. . . . . Michael J. . . . Huddle, Garry H. . . . . Hudson Christine E. . . . Hudson, , James A. . . . Hudson, Sue L. Huey, Robert C. . . . . Hull, Charles C. . . . Hull, James D. . . . . Hulse, Gerald L. . . . Huling, Donald E. . . . Humiston, Sally M. . . ...60 .......60 ..........60 44,93,95,96 60 ........61 ...74 .. 61 ....44 ...44,96 ......75 61,78 ......44 ...44,1l0 44 ...61 ...61 . .... 61 74 .. 61,106 .. .... 61 ...44 37 ...61,106 .. 61,106 .....45 45 ...45,104 1461 ...61,106 . ...... 61 .........61 12,29,45,91 61 ....45,105 ........61 1l,61,12'1 .......61 ...61,66 61 Hunt, Mrs. Betty ....... .. Hurst, Stephen F. ........ . Huston, Billy F. ...... . Hutchinson, Mr. William Hutton, Michael J. . . . . Hynes, Lynnette K. . . . . I Inkanish, Charles D. . . Irwin, William F. . . . . J Jackson, James L. . . . .'. 1 '. Q' '6'1',60,'9'1, 28 45 24 92 . ......... 61 .. 45 45 61 Jackson, Jerry L. ..... ...... . Jackson, Robert F. .... . Jackson, Thomas R. . . . Jacobs, Michael E.. . . . Jacques, Viva J. . . . .......45 .. 13,62,76,61,142 ............62 62 . . 62 James, Miss Iva ..... ..... 3 3 James, Rayline, S. . . . . . . 62,86 Jamieson, Nancy C. . . . . . 45,97 Janzes, Gerald D. .... .... 7 4 Jantz, Mr. Amos R. . . . . . . 37 Jantz, Mr. D. B. .... . . . 32 Jantz, Gerald B. . . . . . 62 Jarrott, Sally S. .... . . 62 Jenkins, Richard L. . . . . . 75 Johnson, Edward N. . . . .... . . . 75 Johnson, Gerald D. . . ........ . 75 Johnson, Larry S. . . ......... . 62 Johnson, Leslie S. . . ....... 62,120,122 Johnson, Mary A. ................... 45 Johnson, Stanley A. .... 45,82,90,91,92,l03 Johnson, Sydney R. ................. 62 Johnston, Doris M. . . Johnston, Jeffory L. . . Jones, Charles G. . . . . Jones Mr. Gordon . . . Jones? Larry E. . . . . Jones, Marvin E. . . Jones, Robert M. . . . ....... ..62 6291 62 62,64,100 62 ......45 Jones, William M. . . . . . . . 45 Jordan, Dee A. .... . . . 45,97 Jordan, John E. . . . . . . . 62 Jordan, Paul W. . . Joseph, Stella M. . . . Juhnke, Fred C. ........ . Juma, Raymond H. . .. JUNIOR coLL1GIAN'fff f K Kassner, Ronald R. . . . Kaufman, Donald L. . . . Kaufman, Toni M. . . . Keckler, Robert L. . . . Keesling, Kathy A. . . . Kelly, Mr. Tom ..... Kern, Jerry L. ..... . Kestler, Edith M. . .. Khosravian, Ali . . . Kidd, Jimmie L. . . . . Kincaid, Roger, W. . . . King, Gary L. ...... . Kitch, Marion T. ...... . . . Kitchen, Mr. William . . . . . Klassen, Erol T. .... . Kliewer, David H. .. . Klotz, Max D. .... . Koch, Eileen K. . . . . Koch, Louis J. ..... . Koeppen, Norman G. . Kohls, Orville D. .... . Konnesky, Joe P. .... . Konnesky, John W. . . . Koon, George ...... Kottas, Roger L. . .. Knoche, Kay E. ..... . Kramer, Mrs. Glenda . . . Krauss, Carolyn J. .... . Krauss, Ruth A. ......... . Krehbiel, Jeannette, M. Krob, Ellen L. ....... . Kroeker, Janice C. . . . . Kuhn, Perry R. .... . Kumie, Larry L. .... . Kyman, Lawrence . . . . . . . L Lackey, Lynn E. . . . . Lakin, James W. .... . Lampert, Robert L. . . . . Lancaster, Connie S. .... . Langenwalter, Barbara A Larson, Marvin E. ..... . Lawrence, Darrell D. . . Lay, Karen L. ...... . Leach, Janet K. .... . Leach, Richard K. . .. Lee, Dianna J. ..... . Lehmann, Mr. Dean .. Leiker, Gerald N. ..... . 45 45,108 62 21,62 .. 80,81 62 45 62 45,93 45,61,105 .. 33,65,102 ......45 .....75 ...21,75 ...62 ......62 62 45,120,123 33,106,142 45 62,66,106 75 62 62 62,106,119 75 ....27,33 .. 46,97 33 62 62 62104 .. ... , 46,88 ...46,104 ......62 ......62 46,60,106 46 46 46 63 ,..63 46 75 75 63 46,114,121 63 34,64 46 Leopulos, Miss Mandy . . . .... 27,34 Leslie, William E. ...... ........ 4 6 Levi, John M. ....... .... 1 9,63 Lewis, Kathleen S. . . . . 46,86,90,91 Lindahl, Gary M. ...... ........ 4 6 Lindberg, Howard W. Linder, Mrs. Hazel 46 29 Lingle, Gary R. ..... 46,120,123 Linke, Cletus F. ....... ....... 4 6 Linscheid, Keith A. ...... .. . 46,101 Littlejohn, Mr. George ..... 37 Litton, James E. ....... . . . 63 Livingston, Lane M. Locke, Steven E. ....... . LOCKMAN PLAYERS Long, Billy T. ......... . Long, James D. ........ . Long, Marcia A. . . . Long, Maurice D. . . . . 47 ....47 .. 86,87 .....75 ...63,100 .....47 ....63 Luginbill, Gary A. . . . . . . . 63 Lyons, Anthony D. . . . . . . . 63 Mac MacAdam, David P. . .. ..... . . . 75 McCalla, Robert D. . .. .... 47,95,106 McCarthy, Patrick D. . . . . 63 McClain, Mr. Keith .. McClure, Dennis G. . . McCord, Dora K. . . . . McCosh, Mr. Harlow D. . . 34 . .. 63,110 ..... .. 63 34,88,89 McCoy, Warren E. ...... ........ 6 3 McCracken, Shelley A. McCrary, Margaret E. McCue, Janet L. .... . McCully, Laura S. MoCurdy, Lonny R. . . McDan1iel, Sandra J. . . McDarg'h, Verladyn M. McDonald, David G. . . McFadden, 'Cheryl A. . McFadden, Susan A. . McGhee, William C. .. .. ..... 63,137 .. ........ 16,63 63,108,109 63 . ......... 47,106 l1,12,63,93,108, 110,125 .. ...63,121 .. ..47,105 . 63,96 McGonigle, Jerry L. ................. 64 'McGuire, Anita L. . . . . 'Mclver, Elizabeth J. . .. McKee, Sharon R. .. McKim, James R. . . . . 16,47,93,96,98,108, lll 47 64,96,109,105 47,91,92 McLain, Merilyn R. . . . ...... . . . 64 McLemore, Floyd R. .... ..... 6 4 McMillen, Mr. Hugh O. . . ....... . 34 McMurry, Nancy L. .. McNear, Charles R. McQuilliam, Robert E. . . M Mace, Jack L. ..... . Mackey, Calvin L. . . Madzey, Carl D. . . Magyar, Larry P. . Maloney, Mr. Jack Manear, Gary O. . Mans, Michael G. . Markle, Gary J. . . . Marshall, Gary A. . Martins, Eugene W. 75 .. 47,80,81,108 ........64 ......64 ...64,120 ......75 . ........ 24 75140141 I '14,4'7,6ti,l59,91Z106j107 64,126 .....64 64 47 Martin Dennis A. . Martin, Helen E. . . Martin, Larry E. . . Martin, LaVerle D. Martin, Lester D. . Martin, Nancy J. . . Martinez, Mary S. . Mashal, Mousa A. Mason, Robert M Mason, Terry L. .. Mast, Milfred E. . . Matlack, Jack D. . . . . Matlack, Jerry P. May, Mary S. ..... . Meador, Barbara J. Meggers, Gary F. Meigs, Mr. Leon . . .. 47,126,127 ........64 ...64,104 .....64 21 ....47,85 .....64 ...47 ...64 .....65 .. 47.f:5 ....20,65 65 3499 Mendell, Beatrice I. ................. ,65 65 Mendell, Royle M. Menges, Max M. . . . . Meschke, David G. ...... . 47,80,94,106,138,l4O 65,116,121,140 Mesker, Richard E. .................. 75 Mettlen, Dennis L. .................. 65 Mettlen, Randell E. . 47,88,89,94,95,106,101 Meyer, Guy P. ..................... 65 Michael, Gabriel D. Miller, Dale E. .... . . - 55 Miller, Harold . . . . - - 65 Miller, Jackie L. . . . - 4 - 55 Miller, James D. . . . . - - 55 Miller, Mrs. Jean .... - - . 29 Miller, Joe A. ...... - - - 75 Miller, Leonard L. . . - - - 75 Miller, Marvin W. . . ....--- - 65 Miller, Michael E. .... ......... 7 5 Mills, Earl D. .......... ...... ..... 6 5 Millspaugh, Charl-ie L. .. . . 47,94,95,106 Millspaugh, Richard L. . . ........ . 65 Misher, David M. . . . ..... . . . 65 Mitch, Richard E. .... ........... 6 5 Mitchell, Dennis V. .... ........ 4 7,94,95 Mitchell, Ronald E. .................. 47 Missildine, Jacqueline .... 47,9O,91,93,1?g5 MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB ..... 110 Mohl, William F. ................... 65 Mohr, Jerry A. ................ 47,88,89 Molzen, Alvin L. . . 75 Monhollon, Darrell B. . Montford, Gary W. . . . Moody, Robert C. . . . Moorman, Bruce B. . . . Moran, William M. . .. Morey, Carol A. . . . . Morford, Alvin D. . . . Morgan, Diana L. . . . . Morgan, Mr. Wendell . Morgan, Mrs. Wendell 11,47 Morlok, Karen K. ........ . Morris, Miss Mary Hope Morse, Richard T. . . . . Morton, Billy ...... . Moulds, Mary A. . .. Moulton, Jerry B. . . . Moyer, Donald L. . . . Mueller, Leon E. . . . Scanland, Judith A. . . . Munzer, Miss Ruby . . Murphy, Harold D. .. . Murphy Ronald O. . . . ......65 65,87,91 75 65 65 ...47 ....65 65 10 10 ...65,104 34,108 ..18,65,140 .....65,106 65,93,96 .......65 .....65 35 . 47,115,121 4784 Murphey, sum A. .... ' '4'7',80,'8'1',90,91,92, 102,138 Myers, Cecilia J. .............. 47,96,108 Myers, Richard W. .... 65,126,127,128,129, 130 Myers, Terry L. .... . Myers, Virginia L. . . . N Neal, Donna M. . . . . Nelson, Larry W. . . . Nelson, Linda J. . . Nelson, Vernon R. . . Nester, Thomas L. .. Nestor Bonita M. . . . . x Schneider, Leon E. . . . . Newlon, Joel W. .,..... . . . . Newman, Carolyne F. . . . . NEWMAN CLUB . . . Newsom, Donald . . . Neufeld, Henry L. . . Neufeld, Jerry D. . .. Nickels, James L. . . . Schroeder, DeLoy J. . . . . Nickels, Judith K. . . . . Nickels, Wanda P. . .. Nichols, Larry A. . . . . Nichols, Lonnie L. . . . . Nicoletto, Joseph A. .. Niemann, Gary H. . . Nies, Carolyn L. . . Nies, Marolyn S. .. Nisly, Melvin H. . . Noll, Arthur J. .... . Noll, Mr. Linus ...... Norman, Patricia J. . .. Nunemaker, Sharon S. . . . Nunemaker, Mr. Wesley Nusz, Donnie C. ........ . Nye, Anita L. ........ . O O'Banion, Alford VV. Obee, Jeanette L. . . . . Oberg, Janice K. . . . Oberg, Jeanne R. . . . Oberle, John ..... . Ochs, Margaret L. O'Connell, Patrick J. O'Connor, Paula K. .. Oden, Larry D. .... . Ogle, Kenneth R. . . . . Ohlemeier, Karla S. . . Ortner, Ron V. . . .. Ott, Jane E. .... . Owens, Carl E. P Palmer, Daryl C. .... . Palmer, Roma J. . . Pankow, Tonia C. . . Parison, Kent D. . . . 65 47 .....47 ...65,91 .....47 ...65,106 .......65 ...29,47,96 ........75 14,47,105,108 98 47,93,95,102 66 ........65 75 ....66 48 ......16,66 ......66,94 .48,115,120 48,106 48,91 ...48,90,91 ........48 .48,142,143 ........35 ...48,l04 .....48 24 ,...66 75 75 66,104 ...66,104 ......66 66,121 .. 29,48 66,104 .....66 66 66 .. 75 66 66 ...66 66 ..48,96 66 Parker, Barbara J. .. Parker, Ronnie G. . . . Parkerson, Louis T. .. Parks, Leland P. . .. . Parsons, Walter F. Paschal, Dell R. ..... . Patterson, Kenneth J. . Patterson, Cary K. Pauls, Leon W. .... . Pearce, Earl ...... Pearce, James L. . .. . Pebley, Darrell W. . . . Peel, Esther L. . . . . Penner, Jesse R. . . . . Pennick, Mary A. .. . Pennington, Jane .. . Penny, Maurice D. . . Perkins, Dale E. Perril, Mrs. Ariell . . Perrin, David W. .... . Perrin, Mrs. Wayne . . . Perry, Dennis D. . . . . PeteHsh, Frank A. . .. Peters, Alice L. . . . . Peters, Ronald M. . . . Peterson, Alan N. . Peterson, Lynne J. . . . . Peterson, Roger E. . . . . Pettijohn, Kathleen A. Peyton, Robert H. .... . PHI RHO PI ...... Phleger, Vicky J. . . Pierce, James W. . . Pierce, Dwight J. . .. Pipkin, Kendrick L. . . . Pippitt, Donald E. . . Pitts, Stanley R. ..... . Plett, Ilene J. ......... . Poindexter, Sharon F. . Polk, Albert E. ...... . Popp, Edward S. . . . . Porter, David E. .. . Poster, James R. .. Postier, Cleo H. . . . . Pownall, Carolyn J. . . . . Pressnall, Wilbur L. . .. Preston, David . . . . Price, Peggy L. .... . ProHitt, Hugh M. . .. Puls Gar A y .. ........ Punienney, Pamela . Putnam, Ronald E. . .. R Ragsdale, Donald W. . Randle, Patricia R. Randles, Mrs. Margaret Ratliff, Lana J. ...... . Ratzlaff, Dennis W. .. . Ratzlaff, Kenny A. .. Ray, Sarah C. . . . . Rayl, Janis ..... . Rayl, Jerry D. ..... . Rebel, Gerald J. ..... . Reece, Margaret F. . . . Reece, William H. . .. Reed, James F. . .. Reed, Marcy J. . .. Reed, Thomas A. . . Reeves, Vernon L. . . Reffitt, Danny L. . . Regehr, Lois J. .... . Regier, Betty L. ..... . Reinhart, Thomas . . Reiswig, Carol A. . . . Rempel, Luetta M. . . Renner, Paula S. . . Rexer, Don P. . . . . Rexroad, Amy L. Rexroad, Jerry M. . . Rice, Jack E. .... . Richardson, Renee .. Richert, Paul D. ..... . Ricksecker, Jerry L. . . . Riemann, Gerald C. . Riffel, Mrs. Betty ..... Riley, Arthur J. . . . . Rinehart, Marilyn E. . . 48 .........48 .. 48,114,120 .........66 66 ......66,106 .. 48,140,141 ........66 24 ...66 ......66 66 66 .. 66,105,125 48,108 75 ...48 35 66 24 ......48 ....48,91 ....66,91 .....66 .. 66,106 .....48 66 11,48 ........48 .........85 66,91,105 75 66 48 75 66 67 48 67 ...48 ...67 .. 67 . ...... 48 .........48 .. 67,121,140 ....48,106 ......67 67 ........75 67,86,108 .....48,84 48 ll 35,96 ....4,48,78 ......67 .....67 .....67 .....67,104 .........48 .. 48,115,121 67 67,100,106,146 48 67 48110 .ii'121j140 48,106 ...49,80,81 ....20,49 67 67,104 .....69 ...67 ......49 67 49,923,106 ........67 11,67 ...49 67 .. 49 28 67 67 Risley, Terrill L. . . . Rivers, David L. ..... . Robb, Mr. Andy M. . . . Roberson, Wayne L. . . . Roberts, Mary M. Roberts, David J. . . Robinson, Bill . . . . Robinson, Larry W. .. . Robinson, Thomas .. Roesler, Barbara J. . . Rogers, Richard D. .. Rogers, Ronald D. .. Romme Leon A. . . Roots, Roger L. . .. Ross, David W. . . Ross, Norman- K. .. Rostine, Boyd D. .. Rostine, Larry S. .. Roth, Larry G. .. Routh, John S. .. Rouser, Dan R. .. . Royer. Lester L. . . . Rucker, Willie ..... Rudiger, James E. Roulier, Jay C. . . . . Rush, Marian L. ...... . Rutherford, Janice A. S Saffle, Darrel F. . .. Salemi, Nelson ...... Sallabedra, Rita J. . . . Salman, Hani F. . . . . Salmans, Randy S. . . . Sayers, Dennis W. .... . 68 68 37 68 49 49 68 75 68 68 49 68 68,115,119,121 ............68 ........85,88 ....49 75 68,107 68 .. 14,49,81,143 .... .68 .......68 68 ...68,92 49 68,140 49,121,123 .......49,97 .......21 ......68 ......49,l43 Scalletty, Rev. Thomas . . . ......... . . 98 Schafer, John E. ..... . 49,96,105,108 ............68 Schartz, Thomas J. .................. 69 Scheideman, Gary E. .......... . . . 69 Schellenberg, Miss Katherine . . . .. . . 35 Schemierhorn, Randall J. ............. -49 Schmidt, Marilyn J. ........ ..... 6 9,104 Scholle, James L. . . Schrag, Marcella J. . . Schreiber, Virgie F. Schrock, Lawrence .... Schroeder, Sandra K. . . . Schroll, Julia A. ..... . Schur, John T. ..... . 69,140,141 69 .....69,88 69 69 49 69,104 49,105,110 .........69 Schuster, Loretta L. ............. 49,105 Schwart, Mrs. Bernice ..... Schwart, Donald G. . . . . 28 15,49,80,81,88,106 Schwart, Ray E. . .................. . 69 Schwiethale, Joan K. ........ 29,49,91,96 Scott, Dallas R. ..... . Scott, Mike L. .... . Searl, Goff O. . . . Seger, Terry L. . . . . Seiwert, Daniel M. . . . Sell, Kathy .......... ......69,133 ........69 Senti, Miss Marvel ...... . ...... Sesher, Mr. Charles E. . . . .... . . . . . Sexson, Janice R. ....... ........ 6 9,91 Seymour, Raymond E. . .. .... 49,115,120 Shaffer, Judd W. .... . Shea, John E. ...... . Shears, Mrs. Marge Sheddan, Rita L. . .. 69 75 . . . 69 75 35 35 .......49,89 ....69,121 29 .........69 Shipley, Clifford C. ......... . ...... . 75 Shockey, Dennis R. . 1169120140 shoffner, Larry L. 4'9',85,95,95,i06,'188, 140,141 Showalter, Paula E. ................. 69 Shuff, John R. ...... . . . 69,91 Shuman, Sharon I. . . Sickmon, Susan G. . . . . ...........49 ..........49,88 Sidlinger, William A. .... 69,85,93,95,1102d 1 Sigle, Wendell W. . .. 69 Sigler, Mr. Keith ............... .... 3 5 Simpson, Deborah A. ......... ...... 6 9 Sims, Michael E. .... . Skinner, Ella L. . . . Sligar, William W. . . . Sloop, John A. ..... . Small, Gertrude A. . . 49,106,158,159,140 . .............. 69 49,100 69,104 Trent, Jerry W. ..... . , Small, Mr. Lowell A. . . . Small, Stanley D. .... . Smith, Douglas ..... Smith, Ellen L. ...... . Smith, Garland F. .... . Smith, Georganna L. . .. Smith, Harold ..... . Smith, Jimmy L .... Smith, Michael D. . . Smith, Patricia . . . Smith Verle A. . . . Smyreg, Leon E. .. Smyres, Phyllis . . . Snyder, Robert L, . . . . Sodowsky, Wilford L. . . . Sorem, Mr. Nelson .... Soukup, Thomas R. Sperling, Robert J. . Spessard, Judith A. . . Spitz, Mr. Walter ...... Squires, Michael G. Willis, Marcia .... . Stafford, Ronald D. . . . Staggs, Earnest G. .......... . Stallman, James R. .......... . 70,90,91 Stanlield, Frank O. . . . Stang, William C. .......... . Stange, Robert D. .......... . Stauffer, Ray D. ...... . Stedman, Walter W. .. Steed, Diane K. .... . Steele, Lawrence R. . . Steele, Steven H. . . Stein, Donald L. ..... . Steinbacher, Jerry P. . . Steiner, Richard L. . . . . Stenfors, Kenneth K. . . Stevens, Kenneth M. . . Stevens, Ron P. .... . Stephens, William R. .. Stewart, Kenneth D. .. Stewart, Wesley W. ...... . Stockham, Constance Stockham, Patricia L. .. . Stone, Gordon A. .... . Stotler, Wesley L. .... . . L... Strange, Philip P. . . . . . . . Strait, Gary D. .... . . Strait, Renus D. ..... . . Strella, John ......... . Stremel, Kathleen M. Stremel, Robert L. ..... . Strickland, Karon M. . . . Stroberg, Jeanette M. . . . Strong, David L. ..... . Strong, Wendel J. . . . Strouse, Dennis D. . . . Struxness, Martha J. . . Stry, Doris E. ............ . Stuart, Steven W. .......... . Stucky Michael E. . 16,25 16,18,69 75 .....69 ...49 69 .....49 ...69,126 .....69 ...69 .....69 ......49 69,108 69,75 ........49 .36,136,140 70 ......75 70,108 .....36 70 50 50 ....70,106 ,120,140,141 120 70 .50,120,123 75 70 .....50 50,95 ...50 50 50 75 50 70 70 50 70,106 50 70 70 ....50,110 50,115,120 70,66,69,106 70,121 70 70 ....50,93 70,105 70,108 70 ...50 ...70 70 70 70 , ................. 70 STUDENT coMM1ss1oN .... 102,103 Stultz, Cyril D. ............ . Suenram, Paul M. ........ . Suenram, Richard D. . . . Surface, Marvin W. . .. . . . . . . . . 50 Sutton, Margie ........ . . 50,105,108 70 70 ......70 Swabby, Gary C. ........... ........ 7 5 Swafford, Mrs. Margaret Swanson, Don C. ....... . Swigger, Michael P. .... . Ta lor Symns, Thomas C. .. Taber, T Barbara L. .... . . Tavelino, Mr. Robert . .. Taylor, Mr. Chester E. .. Taylor, Connie L. . . . . Taylor, Donald L. . . Taylor, Jerome L. . . . Taylor, Roberta L. ........ . Stanle E y , y . .......... . TECHNICAL EDUCATION . Tegetthoff, Mr. Harold ...... Ternes, Harla H. ......... . Teter, Roger L. ....... . Thacker, Robert S. ...... . Theis, Shirley F. ......... . THETA CHI SIGMA 28 50 70 70 70,108,109 36 27,36 .. 70,125 75 ...50 70 70 . 101 98 70 ........70 ........71 50,96,105 97 Thode, Kenneth C. . .. Thomas, Robert B. . .. Thompson, Roger N. . Thrasher, David L. . .. Throckmorton, Garry D Tibbits, John T. .... . Tibbits, Rosalee A. . . . 71 . 20,71 .. .. 71,120 71 .... 71 .. .... 50,101 . 50,96 Toews, JoAnn' M. ..... . . 71,88,96 Tomberlin, William J. . . . Tonn, Lenora F. .... . Tope, Ronald L. ........ .... . Towers, Mr. Richard .... .... Trent, Michael W. .. . Trent, Saundra J. . . . Walter A. . . . Donald L. . . . Tritsch, Troyer, Troyer, Duayne E. . .. Troyer, Larry D. .... . Tuesdell, Delbert E. . . 71 . ..... 71,104 ......50 36,116,118 . ......... 50 .......50 ......71 .. 71,66,69 71 71 20,71 Tucker, Charlene K. ......... . Tucker, Ed W. .. . 71, Turner, Janet S. .... . U Unruh, Mr. Ed ..... Urban, Patricia A. ..... . Urz, Neil L. ...... . V VanBrunt, John V. . .. Van Gotten, Charles W. . . VanNatta, Ray D. . . . . Van Osdol, Sherry I. . . . . . Veazey, James R. .... . Victory, Holland H. .. Vincent, John E. . .. . 71 126,127,127,126,129, 131,132,135,134 50,105 36 50,93,96,105,108 .. .. 71,120 71 .. ....... 75 71,109,19 50 . 71,91 . .. 71 VOCAL MUSIC ..... ...... 9 0,91,92 Voth, Lawrence W. . . . Votruba, JoAnn ..... W Wagler, David S. . . . . Waggoner, Alan G. . .. Wait, Roger D. ..... . Waite, Curtis D. ..... . Walburn, Jerome B. . . Walker ohnn R ,.I Y, - -- Walker, Maynard F. .. Wallace, James L. . .. . Walter, Marilyn K. . . . Wamsley, Mr. Raymond Ward, Clarence D. ...... . Ward, Guy O. .......... . Ward, Melinda A. . . . Ward, Robert C. . . . Warta, Sammy A. . . . Washburn, Harold E. . .. Washburn, John M. 75 71,93,106,109 72 71 50 72 50 . . . 50 72 50 51 36 72 .iiil51 ..51,l10 .....51 .. 72,120 .. 72,120 Wassenberg, Christopher J. ..... . Waters, Ralph W. Watson, Patricia A. Watt, Dorothy J. . . . . Watt, Roger T. ..... . Weber, Katherine A. . . Weeks, Richard ...... Wegener, David E. Weidman. Mr. Earl Welch, Dixie A. .... . Welch, Karen L. Welch, William B. . . . Wells, Richard L. . . . Welty, Steven R. . . . Werner, Ronald L. . .. West, James D. . . . . Wetzel, Keith A. . . Weve, Jackie R. .... . White, Eugenia B. . . . White, Homer D. . . . White, Kenneth B. . . Whittle, Cary R. . . 72 42,72,106 72,91,108 72,137 72 72 ...72,117 .....51 ...36,64 .....72 ...72 72 75 72 14,72 . ..... 72 .. 72,107 72 72,91 51,66,91,92 72 14,72,140 Wichert, Earl D. . . . . Wickliffe, Elaine .... . .. Wiebe, Mr. Theodore .. Wiens, Karen J. .... . Wiens, Koloma S. . . Wiens, Ronald L. . . . Wilbeck, Wendel . . Wilbur, Wesley ...... Wilcheck, Ronald M. . . . Wilkens, David C. . . . Wilkens, Garry W. . .. Wilkens, Joe D. . . . . Wille, Lois B. .. . . Willems, Janvice E. . . Willems, Jerry D. . . . Williams, Andrew . . . Williams, Donald E. . . Williams Jack R. . . . . Williams, James L. . . Williams, Karen K. . . . Williams, Pear O. . .. Williams, Sue A. . . Williams, Terry D. . .. ...72 36,98 72 29,51,108,110 72 .. 72,11 ...51 72 72 51 51 72,104 72,121,140 73 51,80,81,120 73,86,87 ........73 73 16, 51,76,66,105 Williamson, Jerry D. ................ 73 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Ann ........ Elizabeth L. . Harlin D. . . . . 73,91,92,94,96,106 51 Michael L. 73,106,138,140 Wilson Rodney E. . . . . Wilson, Mr. Ronald D. . . Wilson, Ronald H. .... . Wingert, LeRoy D. . . Wintamute, Richard N. Winter, Mary A. ...... . Winterstein, Mr. Elmo Wise, Philip L. ..... . Withrow, Gary M. . . . Wittler, Dick E. . .. Wolf, Carlton W, . . . . .....51,126,127 ..........36 73 73,79,142,143 .. ....... 51,79 ........51 .....56 73,84 ,...51 51 Wood, Thomas A. ........ 73,117,120,122 Woodruff, Rodger A. . . . . Woodruff, Virgil J. . . Woods, Bryan R. . . . . Woods, Leroy H. . . . Woodson, Cheryl A. . . Woodson, Jefferey L. . Woydziak, Karen S. . . Wright, Leah A. .... . Wriston, Lowell C. . . . Wyatt, Donald M. . .. Wyss, Sondra D. . . . Y Yocum, Judy A. .... . Yoder, Willard ........ Young, Charles K. .... . YOUNG DEMOCRATS YOUNG ENGINEERS Young, Joe R. ...... . Young, John S. ........ . Young, Marsha K. .... . 17,51,60,61,66,67 73,106 73,79 ..73,66,106 51 .....51 73,91 ....73 73 73,91 51,110 73 51,114 .. ....... 93 ...... . 100 ...7313120 51,95 .. 73,105 YOUNG REPUBLICANS . . . . . . . . 94 Young, Toni D. .......... .... 7 3 Z Zink, Susan A. ..... . Zumalt, Wanda J. . . . 73,109 29,73 r fl 1 .1 1: 1 W, I , t. in ff , ,ilkxif ' ,. gf: ,A 3. 'i1:vm 11:':. 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