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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
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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
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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.
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