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

 - Class of 1964

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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

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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'



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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.

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