Hutchinson Community College - Dragons Tale Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)
- Class of 1968
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Q55 Wig if . - if 1 f-aa, my foreword 1968 was a happening year. No hippies invaded the campus, no love-ins were staged: but the activities ofthe year were those of enthusiasm and progress. Though the happen- ing places may have remained the same as in past years, the people have changed and have brought with them the new lU'e and spirit which are characteristic of Hutchinson Community Junior College. The personality ofthejunior college is not one ofa mass, but is one made of individuals, activities, and buildings. In this transitional period between high school and a four-year university, students are guided by their educational advisors to no longer rely on the philosophies ofothers, but become an entity within themselves as they meet growing responsibilities. Their creative thinking and working has brought them nearer to their goals. Activities are very much a part ofthe college scene. Whether it was pool in the Student Union, a football game, the spring formal, the nostalgia of graduation, or research in the library, the growing enthusiasm ofthe students and faculty alike was depicted. The college campus was expanded with the completion of the boys' dormitory. Pro- gress was shown with the paving ofthe north parking lot and the addition ofa sign mark- ing the campus on Plum Street. For some time aj7er graduation, you will not need this annual to remember the enthu- siasm, the frustrations and disappointments, the encouragements and honors, and the fun - which are all a part of this junior college. But in time to come, as these remembrances dim in your memory, this book will hopefully recall these golden moments to you. ,Q f HM .af ., . Zfwv- L. 5 ,, WF. m5sa.3w ,t.fvigfQN,Hg,- -1. is 'L Q 4 4- 1-lg' fa.w1i'3fig35 f . E LQLW i . MV AK , ,, f 'W 5:2 - f ,Lv g , f-shui favL1.fwi f5sM+f f 2 fx Wigs 1 v X- 1-,jr A , , .' 5 ,xyfgy fu' ,K ,, . Y'x?555A.5' 53 .. 71 ,rf K ML'ff5'1fJ'mg??f,5'F,- fag, . . A -wwf., W i M.:-y -af-fQ'g22gf-gfgfgsp M 1 .V 'wfr,' ?iff,f SJW QHQ1f'wp, L H 45 x5l.Zp6x1g!9L.74'f i K ,W ' , aus: as 1 . ' ' 4 V f ' - L 'A Q 'L ' V 'X ' . M , . .N 8' Q v ,,-1 It av- -nm ww .Q If 1 ...,.W..... i S ih- K X 5 3 7 x i ,l.l Q4 Q L 0 ef 5552 sf 'L v1'f5 f. ' 9i 51 : q s 8 RH 3421 K' n ' A hw Q,t1 7f,, - ,gg L , ,J ,Y , ,Q 0 w Ex Sophomores work toward varied goals. Some are pre- paring for further education at a four-year college, some for a job, and some for a junior college diploma. No matter what the Sopho- morels goal is, his motives are education and prepara- tion forthe future. To be classified as a Sophomore, the student must have accu- mulated a total of twenty- seven hours plus two physi- cal education credits. Clarence .hllillllsllll Cfonncil Blnlls. la, Dale .Xilshie Kingstlrm n KLll'UIl.'hlt'XL1IlllL'F Hutchinson Kenneth .Xlexancler llutclnnson Lee .Xllen New Orleans, La. Marlene .Nmencl Sterling Dorothy Anclereclx Ilutchinsun Michael .Xnclerson XYincltnn Biclq ,-Xngel lllltL'lllIlSOIl Bicharcl .Xntoine llntchinsun Bay nmntl .-Xppelnlan XYicliita Pnlly Arxmncl Ly ons Robert Avers I lntchinson Gregory Ayers Xl nlvane Jeanette .Ky ers Hutchinson Denis Baclianal Cllarlin Nlelxalcc Baehancl Clrainlielcl jinnny Bailey llntchinwn xg Steven Bair Xlellherson Clovis Baile llntehinson Ruger Ball Hutchinson Stex en Baller Buhler Dillwyn Bangher I ,arnecl Kenneth Bavuso Great Bend Larry Beale llntchinsrnr Steve Becker Hutchinson Kenneth Behnlie Hutchinson Lynn Behnke Larnccl Bunalcl Bell Hutchinson Sherilyn Benjamin Hutchinson c s 'fx X w 4 5 3, 5. G tr 'ills' 'ii he , fist! , 1 . - ' w I - x A' , -, 1 V 3 -jf . , , 3 'Cf Ku, 5 35' f , Q- 3 5 - , 2 f , -- . ' 'J e. B-hi ., I --f f ,r vv'u'. I1 , ,. -cg Y mf, Q 1, ,',.g,, A , ,4- .V Ka, ,. K A . I.. i, .Fix 4 g 0 ,e ,Q V 5 7 ,W f, 1 r ,v 91,-z ,y . 0,,n',u.,n'.q':.4'.1,g,x,v ' , 0 0 4 n Q s Q . ,o ,1 , Q: -7 il' Q 4 4 v d',s',121',' 1' v i 2 f Qt ' Q g,'gj'.-,',.'-1 .1-,.:,..-,.:,-j, -V ,M r- ,K .:.-'.v'..',.',.x-'es ismvfgi - ms., Janis Bcrriclgc Nickerson Dax ill Billctcr if llutchinson vi N, i V Gu on Hillingslcu V . my LV Hutchinson K lin Binder at jo Y Cwccnslmurg X NM K' Terry Bishop- s iw llutcliinson 6 lk Donley Bloesscr Ulvsses Y at . ' I ljlllll john Bloom I M Hutchinson - ,M L yrgy ' W Alan Bloomer Q Hutchinson HL V, 'S Dallas Bockcn ,., 2 Holyrood x.. NA ,. DKEIIQS ,M ' u c nnson YU K 7 , Nancy Bontrager Haven Massud Borookliini i Tehran. Iran 'X 531 an 41 Catherine Bortz XVellington Norman Boswell McPherson Bohhy Bowles Hutchinson Kathryn Bowlinger Hutchinson john Bowman Larned juanita Bowman Coldwater Anita Brawner Burrton Billy Brier Liberal Ricky Brittan Scott City Contrary to common belief, cheek-to-cheek danc- ing is a popular pastime, but sometimes cheek-to- shoulder is more convenient. The Student Com- mission sponsored dances sueh as this one through- out the year in the Student Union after home games. P I3 Maxine Brooke i i ,Mia A Hutchinson ' L 'l Phyllis Brosemer Hutchinson I A QQ as 1 Rolxert Brosseau X i . ,E ' Q Clyde is 'W l Loo no o 1 s William Brower ig ':- It Hutchinson . l Galen Brown 'i ' A ,Q Hutchinson A it 3 X Q Judy Brown Penalosa ' : x 1 M iehael Brown Hutchinson Tohy Brown . Hutchinson Steven Bruegger Bushton Z 1 Richard Brunts Claflin Michael Buchanan A ..,.. . tw 1, X S is 5, ! 1 -I si. , S N 1 will It Hutchinson Kenneth Burgess ' 'f' Sterling Harold Burris Hutchinson Daniel Burson Hutchinson Richard Burton Hutchinson Darrel Byhee , . . , wifgif H utchinson john Camhell U Quenemo '5- YL s su M . Lee Carey Yi , Sterling it A , . ,Lf 'wg ,- The john F. Kennedy Library provides magazines covering all interests and subjects. Gwen Billingslea finds a wealth of material from which to select a topic for her magazine re- port. 14 Hal Carpenter Anthony Leroy Carpenter Hutchinson Paula Carr Larned Angela Carroll Hutchinson Bonnie Carter Hutchinson Richard Case McPherson 1 1 as L LP: ' Jr, 'll-at gill' ,.f ?4xlfil5.ls, ,gt lf r L ih. . fig-Q i,, ' l . S , H ma i f go, w ' I Wilma figs 5 wagiamgg , 'Q , QM. f fi? Michael Cruse Hutchinson Dennis Curry Hutchinson David Cutting Halstead Peggy Dale Stafford Gerald Dalton Hutchinson Linda Dame Sylvia I -i im wt AM 'gi Q james Cashman Hutchinson Robert Castor Hutchinson jimmy Chambers Hutchinson Richard Chamlners Hutchinson Carl Christian Hutchinson William Coats Anthony Leo Cogswell Frankfort David Colhert Junction City' Larry Collins Hutchinson Judy Compton Topeka Elizabeth Conners Halstead Michael Considine Sterling Dehorah Corley Hutchinson james Cottle Pretty Prairie Henry Cox Hutchinson Larry Creech Kiowa Norman Crotts South llutchinson Steven Crowthcr Roxbury Keeping up on current events is as important to college students as is keeping up on daily class assignments. Massx Borookhim finds the library a good place to scan the news papers. vu-. will K i 5 K b ' W N -.X . , .7 'f , .. ' . 1 ' - 1 ,f.1L'C's 2 sb. 521-'.J'2i1-,meal -1 . .'v'5fb, 'ir N f ,efzdw-'-ff mi. gf- . .f wNf, -arf.:-X . :-' f T T ' L,.V ' . : - at up A, E 'L Q ' -so f Pg 93 I i, digg nw, ir at V ' X' ' f if A R jenny Darland Gail Darling Ann Davenport Robert Davidson Michael Davis Patricia Davis jerry Deines Hutchinson Burrton Hutchinson Bclprc Russell Hutchinson Liberal Michael Delaney jan DeMint Daryl Denny Karel DeVVcese Margaret Dickenson Gary Dino Stephen Diljietro Hutchinson Hutchinson Wellington Cheney Hutchinson Great Bend Swanipscott, Mass, Brian Ditgen Richard Dixon Shirley Dixon Rodney Dizmang Marvin Dohrman johnie Dombaugh Terry Donley Nickerson Hutchinson Liberal Cooclland Bushton Attica Ellsworth The affirmative side in a formal debate supports the resolution. Roger Robert- son backs up his viewpoint with expert opinion. 16 The time factor is important in debate, for each speaker is allotted a specific amount of time for each speech. The timekeeper, Shelly Sperling, keeps track of the time and notifies the speak- er by use of numbered cards telling minutes remaining. The negative side in a formal debate attempts to show adequate reason why the resolution should not be adopted. Winona Tucker backs up her attack with quoted statistics. Y 'wru: a L' 'R ,aww The Student Union is more than a cafeteria or recreation between Classes, Relaxing momentarily are Sharon Shep roomg it is a place to grab a snack and gossip with friends hercl, Barbara W'ynnC. llllfl Pillllil Carr. Norman Doolvx Hutchinson Charles Dyson Hutchinson Pamela Ely .iw L john Drake Hutchinson jim libersole Hutchinson Pcrry Ensz Patricia Drosenos Hutchinson Teri litlgerlc Hutchinson jamcs linz Nlarxin Duncan Hutchinson Cary Ecliger Inman Charles Esfelcl Inman Hutchinson Newton Great Bend 9 5 it ,, zj, 5 ,.j , ,i,.., In ', if 0 3' Ts 'ip , i 1 ,, rf 'pji ig 2 ,i ii x R - V t N i Stexen Dunlap Hutchinson Charles lfltlretlge Hutchinson Cynthia Ex ans Sharon Springs liicharcl Dutton Hutchinson jolm lrflletlge Hutchinson Dalanna lfvans Arlington Yi ,. :'i Ronalcl DuYal Hutchinson llicliartl lflliott .Xnthony Gerald l-:ny Halsteatl ,..f-'A ,amine Susan lfurrcil Hutchinson Nlciimlzn lfaist Burrton JUFOIIIC' lf:-ici:-r Kinsivy Hurry Ifit-ici Hutchinson Cliliu-rt ificirls llutvhinson Sherry ifiiw Xlvl'lu-rsoii jovi Finke Dinincy Finley' Ifrt-ci lfoicy john Foriws Cliiriivii City Cloociizinci Clin-:ivy Oy criauni Park C oncentration and a iot of practice lead to perfec- tion in the urt of playing pool. Doug Messing Cai- uiidtos his CilLlIlCOS0fIT'l21iiiIlg his shot. Ricimrci l ry'v Hutchinson Sharon lfuiixs Hutchinson Diunc Fuiivr Little Rivor 'l'hornus Calm-I Hutchinson Cillurics ci2lliSOIl Salina Bruno Calic- Nlounciritigc 'I'hvrczisu Fox Hutchinson Larry Franklin Hutchinson Connie Fricsen Hutchinson jay' Frizzo Hutchinson I Rohm-rt i ornwuit Pcinilosn Riclnnrmi Iforstcr Crt-at Bvnci Phillip lfoss Hutchinson Burhiiru lfoyy icr Hutchinson , s r 'J Xfv 'M W AMY' 1 , 'vi if cg S! 5 vi, E U' :X s I V 5 I gm 06 I i dis.. I' nw . fg 4 'Qt if 5 v , NN M.. Cheryl flooring Hutchinson jalnes Cocrtz Nl onnclriflgc Rogvr Clovrtz Hutchinson Roclrick Colclingvr Wit-liim 4 li m R gk, .. , ,, vs Broun Chillimiiy Hutchinson Rolwrt Clziiigxwiw- lllltuliiiisoii Rohm-rt Clurmiocl lliitcliinxon Sttinloy Caitlin lllllK'lllIlM7Il Dclirti Chix in Lilwvrul Clary fit-t-sling 'l'lll'47ll Q ll Stunlcy Cilison Hntuliiiison Ycrly n flilgt-5 Bulclxi in lim-id Clittflwll Pittsliurg Mit-Init-I Cllusscoc-la Sy ruulisc- Dale Reiser agrees that football hoys must have their nourishment. lfsually he doesnt out on the stcps, but the football picnic was clcfiiiitcly ti good reason to niakc vxceptions, RI7llfi0l1.lSlllllll Nx'lll'ii'C'llf XYilli1nn Clolclsinitli Ilntn-liinson Lincla Cloocl Hutt-liinson Rohm-rt Clootl Lihvrul Brent Clorcly Hntcliinsoii Punivlu Could Ilntcliinson Cary Crulwr Bnrrton Tcrrill Clrulwr Pre-tty Prairie- Kcnnvth Klruliznn lIlltl'lllllSt!Il Alun Clrciiinn-l Hnlt-hinson I9 jim Criiulmiv Buckiin ju AIlIlK'fZI'iCIIl21Il Hntciiinsun P:iliyCriH'iti1 Hiitciiinsoii Nancy joan Crifliitil Illitciiinsun RUXylCLlf1I'flt0 Piiillipsimnrg Parnvia Crow-S Illitciiinson Stanley fil'llVK?I' Scott City lmsiic Guiickvl Syraciise llul:c'rtHag11v VVaIton Frctierick Haines Hutchinson Ycrna Ilainvs llutciiinson Ronald Hale Hntchinsnn 'ti' ,'i ff? S Qi K iz Sue Halo Haven Danny Hail Liimcrai Patrick Hail Hutchinson Larry Hainman Topvka Glenn Hampton llaysvilic' X1 Ronald Hanson lliltciiinsun Ifrcciricii llarciacrv Hutciiirison Ciharic-sHarclii1ger llutchinson lfrcciric Harm-5' Vticiiita Duane! Hann Hntchiiison Gladys Haun Ilutciiinson Karon Ilailsciiiitl Hutcliinson Linda Hawkins Carrollton, MU. Dennis llvck Morrowviiie Laurence- Hvligv Hutchinson Leslie Heinrich Hutchinson Cari Helm Hays :aw -if 35:1 f - i q. i firm i Vi- -an ff? f 'W , S in in .52 gmt wf'k. A ti,t it -me , S g 79' Q' , H i w 1 5 S A 4 Si Sf H, Q Q ,M ,3 ff ,S 17:4-:Wi iif.L?Wl5?29-iifffg-f M Kffz fffii 2-ff, J , ,.,i,,.,, ' 3 V ' it yu A ,ljz . N pk JW' N 's ,,,, ik V - if if . 2 S i jigs Bonnie Carter checks the information required for the form she is typing with Mrs. Margaret Swafford. Several sophomore girls help in the administrative ofhces. Marc llillincr lllltL'lllllSUIl lean llilyarcl Hutchinson john Hinmlrnan Nlinneola ff 6 F Y' .- k Q i i Charles llinlilcy XVinficlcl Rochelle llippcn Hutchinson Karen lloefcr Hutchinson Connie Hogan Ilutcliinson Sharlyn lloltleinan Derby joan llollanil Hutchinson 4 1 ,K J M , Larry Mattie Steven Henry Hemlershot Henderson Svwarcl llntchinson junction City Nancy Mack llcrron Alvin Hett llilnlelvrannlt Cfllicago liincolnvillc South Richard Hill Sara Hill llutcliinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Tllonlus llill Hutchinson Sophomore cheerleader Maxine Brooke can often be found at the Student Union stirring up enthusiasm on game days. Y , It 'Y 'V , 2 5 gfyfi EQ45? ff 35' if 3 if '9' 3 '90 -gg H I .1 4M FA 21 Dallas I lolliday Kingman judith Hoover Salina Cary Hopping VVieliita Philip Hornheek Hay sville Ralph Horton South H utehinson Dennis Hoth Hutchinson joseph Housley 9 ,. W in .- 5, ' ui' Q7 r wi: l , if 3. S 1 Hutchinson Dennis Hronek Salina Thornas Huffman Nickerson ' 15- Homer Hughes Wm ,Lk Goddard , Norrol Huniiston Topeka jerri Hunt Mt. Pleasant, la. Myron Hunt Plevna Mary lluston Haven Marcia Ilcerd Newton jim lmel Bueklin Carey Irvin Harper William jacobs Peabody P' 2 -we , . .5 ,. ,W i if N5 E S B , D' j L14 iv Lf' ,fs fi ,Q iw '-if-W Y W sig yt if , s S R L The organ is one of many interesting instruments studied hy music students Muriel Streif, Linda Good, and Sue Dickenson. egg k i N i 22 Tomniy jacques l Iutehinson Helen james Hutchinson Cary jeffrey Claflin Darrell johnson Hutchinson Larry johnson Manhattan Lora johnson Stafford - - H -is f ff fun gi- Y Y as .fi Q 'a 4 sf v if a. ':,, : l as s it gi at Q1 4 his - X I is n ik X fi d,. l '11, I I: Us Jaw X a ef 'mf sw, ' ww ,,, H i sf Gerald King Tuscaloosa. Xla. Linda Kingry Kinsley Henry Kinsey Medicine lioclge Robert Kirk Hutchinson Robin Kirkpatrick Hutchinson Charles Klusencr Hutchinson Peggy johnson Burrton William johnson Q' - X Coocllancl Larol johnston Hutchinson Canclacc jones ,. - Burrton a 6 V Lliarlcsjoncs Nickerson Marlcali joncs -f A Q Burrton liolrcrt jones in 'L N llutcliinson L Tlicotlorc jones L i ' Burrton la Stanley juhnke . Inman ' ,L Terry Kasparck , , 'lz' tl . Hutchinson tl H 6 ,V Larry Kaullman . ,. lll ' Hutchinson Qin' ii Donalcl Kuzniaicr X .ig li ' l,cu'is Charles Kelly Barnard Nlarilcc Ki-llcr llutcllinson YUFII Km-lscy Marion Lincla Kern Hutcliinson Hoclcrick Ki-rscy llutcliinson Ronaltl Kililmc llllllllllll .qui 3 Bowling class is open to sophomores as a substitute for the rcgular physical education class. Instructor Roma Apps observes Mike Buchananls techniques and makes sugges- tions. 23 David Koch in Topeka ,rg Marcia Koch ' 'fy f ,zun Q p 1 Great Rcnd 3 E 'S':' ' i' Dean Koontz V N 5 :,' me 1 Z 25235 Haven , F E J E,-.. f , Q Mary Kramer 3,3 , Z 1 7' , Great Bend ': . : ' R ' ,,.2E ' - nmi KTClll7i6'l M Q :PVA ps ggg: QL f ig P I4 it Anthony new ,Qi R is .fv -X Donald Lacliainp we - nf Stafford . , 'iy . , rm , David Lackey is A E, tv, Wt M gi Hutchinson 3 james l,illlLtI' Eg .wi South Hutchinson My Larry Larkin s Haven bi R Robert Larkin 7? V Marysville if A:LA V,A g jeanene Laughlin if E S., Mt, Hope Yr ff ' Victoria Lavielle Hutchinson l Mack Herron waves a greeting to the photogra- pher. No matter what, some people are just too friendly to act nonehalant around a camera. Dennis Lawrence Hutchinson Linda Leilcarn SUTVCH Hutchinson LiV0IlgUlKl Leneal Locke Hutchinson Stqycktnn Lillild l,llIlClCIIlU Rqyheft lwaddefn Hutchinson Hutchinson 24 Roger Leonard Lyons Stephen Long Buhler Richard Mahin Randall J' ef' wif' 7 4 K Q f +I! an a UWQAZ. .1 -3 QW' 3' i f ' w r , f 55 pf , i 5 x ir --1 it ' N l I' if if' K ,f fi, Q' -4, 'bw Q, . 5233151 3 gf viii Q 5 1 Wi -.,. L 5 Acgw, fr .KW If g .. ' E- V Q-3' .1 , - E 'Y , mf . 4 ,,r,.,.7 ,i 1--2-vs , M, ,, Cluruliiio Nlc'Kcw HlIiL'lliIlSlTIl Mark McKenzie' Ilutchiiisuri Lucille McPherson Scott City john Mellon Harper Douglas Messing Hutchinsmi Larry Nlctt-all Ulysscs jerry Xlillmrri llutcliinsou Merle Xlillwurn Hutchinson Bexerly Xiillvr St21IIll0FCl.fiUIlIl. Carol Niillcr XYiClli!L1 Donn Nlillcr .Xtu ooci James Nliller Bllrdett Slivlix Nlium Lznriivtl Lt-slit' Xlurtt-:ls lilllllt'f JtJllllXlJ.1l'llIIl'Z lllliL'lllIlSOIl julian Xlurtincz llutcliinsun ,l'l'TI'L'llCi' Mason lllllL'lliIISUll Gail M115 Duquuin Lurry Mc1Ilix1tuclx Salina Larry N1clIurrnic'le Rush Clviitvr Marilyn Slit' NlCcillC llllll'lllllSUll Tvrry Muffin' lllIiL'lllIlSUll Carol Md furtly lllIlCllillSl!Il .Kilim Nlcllmiulml Salina KutliieX14-Ilmmugli lllitcllilisml Douglas Xlcliiiturlvr lllllL'llillSUIl Crt-gnry Nlt'l'qLlI'l1lIlCl NYic-llitn Lyrmui Xli-Crt-gur Silxin Vlqlllllllth Xlufluirt' llutcliimoil .xlit-it Nh-llrgitli lliigutun Judy Miller VVicl1ita Larry Miller Hutchinson Robert Miller Hutchinson Susan Mohney Haviland Thomas Montgomery Hutchinson Douglas Moore Hutchinson , s Z .',.,- M. Q -I :,. .::. i 'Q ,f iifnfiff I - s William Morgan Hutchinson Michael Morris Hutchinson 1 Glenn Mueller Halstead Ziati Nabhani Damascus, Syria Gary Nachtigal Buhler get Organizations play a large part in a studentis edu- cation, Debbie Corley, Greg Waller, and Dick Godfrey join in planning the activities of Young Democrats. Jaime Nisttahuz La Paz, Bolivia Diane Nonken Hutchinson Virginia Optlycke Hutchinson Antlrew Ortiz Kingman Lyle Osborn Nickerson Lyle Ost Burr Oak 26 Neil Nickerson Godwin Terrace Tim Nicks Haven Darrell Niemann Hutchinson Connie Nine Fowler Larry Nelson z -if 1 johnson Frederick Neufeld Inman Sidney Neufeld New ton Sharon Neuway Burrton ' ' gist , xi ,.,s ,Q K -, f ' lu .ew - 2.115 ,fr- fi' f QE ilgbzttkieiiififiyl-9?i9iF u ..l,3:.':.-5,'i,,' 'A Jw-....::-. joc Palacio! Newton David Pahner Ninilchili, Alaska 1 Pionia Palrner Hutchinson Rohert Parks ry 2 ,wiv-. a 'fi 1 aaa: , 3 ix af was t fy fy , W gay 5 f Jr 1. Q 1 K M QW' X ,gf , , . lalal P wa l' N,,' .Q Panicla Pleasant Bclpre john Poe Buhler Terry Pollock Hutchinson Cari' Poltera Hutchinson sc Hutchinson Larry Peccnka W'ichita Donald Pcclxham Hutchinson s as H 3 ,gi M, 8,52 Sw g Q Mm un, SSN S .23 M Mary Pennington Hutchinson Rita Phclun Holyrood jay Phleger Hutchinson jessica Pina Hutchinson janet Pirldc Hutchinson ..,: get s,,nQitgf xg J' iw 3-gg 5' P P, Even if it is Friday and the sun is shining, Bob Mastro finds his car wont start and the day is defi- nitely a had one. Charles Pontius Hutchinson Lyndee Potter Hutchinson jerry Powell Stafford jerry Power Hutchinson Sherry Prichard South Hutchinson gf , Stefan, . M P K S15 Bernard Ptaschek Ellis Dennis Quick Hutchinson Rohert Quiring Hutchinson VVihna Rarnpenthal Nickerson Ilse Rasmussen Hutchinson 27 if ll ,c ascca 'H 'W xs M: 2- V Neff Q .V W. , 4 f' -,, wc sf S , , john Ratzlaff Nloundriclgc Roh:-rt Rciser 'l'uron Richard Robertson Hutchinson Ronalcl Ratzlafl Monnrlriclge Lonnie Renlpcl Hutchinson Roger Rohcrtson Hutchinson liz: 3' ' tw Eg ? 53? 1 xii' ' 5 - V . '. Q . .A,, at is 3' ma I H , 35 ' .. M 3 Q ,LV si ' '- s 'r, E . is as if 553' M. if ' ' .371 5 c ...H vs., Q Keith Ratzloff I Iutchinson Carry Rich Hutchinson john Rolzinson Hutchinson Q -Jn-L david: 1,- ns s, -.., 5 2 fin Steven Rayl Hutchinson Mark Richarrlson llutchinson Ronalcl Roc Nlcljherson if q is K ,M r K, 1 Q' f ' l , S- , Xl fag .X gm w x T51 4,4 Ui? 'l 5 P! . f - Fil, .. ' H iii- VA A. Mark Rcavcs Hutchinson Nlarell Richardson Hutchinson Delnlcr Roi-its Rushton es jean Redinger Rurrton Betty Ricl4scckcr Nickerson Margaret Rogers Pri-tty Prairie f he jerry' Reed Harper Ceorge Robertson Hutchinson Roy Rohla Hutchinson Danny Rohrer Hutchinson james Rostine Hutchinson john Roth Ellimvoofl Ronald Rudiger Hutchinson Sondra Rupert Lyons Richard Russell Hutchinson Ronald Russell South Hutchinson Bradley Ryno Hutchinson Linda Sallrnan Hutchinson Pamela Sames Hutchinson Cynthia Sanderson Hutchinson Roy Sanner Newton H 3 'W as , 1, Q .. 6 as N M fx . 12 ui - - ft Q i Sherlyn Santee Donald Satterlee Melvin Langdon Nlucksville Schinstoclt Mary Schroclt Barluira Kinsley Hutchinson Schroeder Nlarli Scliroll Hutchinson Ronald Sellers Hutchinson james Secly Xlurrentlale Suli A lump of clay is not very interesting, except that it can he shaped into almost anything. Colorado Springs. Colo, Nlichuel Seusy Illl . . Q s 4 ,1.f 1 isuffffzg .1 . .gf in is A. J. Schlegel XYichita Karen Schueler Hutchinson Deborah Shafer Hutchinson E t Nff.f,f.5si 'Kala Y Q , QMNN '-L S 3 , - t if L i .ri , i ' 1 Q ' sis X' ' L V p Ai a Robert Schoonovcr Kingstloxx n liclu urrl Schullcr Hutchinson Virginia Shea Nleclora Phillip Schrader Hutchinson Terrill Scliwah Hutchinson Dan Sheets Mt. Pleasant. lu. Roberta Schrader Hutchinson Shirley Schuartz Hutchinson Lynne Shook Hutchinson A pot, a vase, whichever it is Bill Brow- er is making the finishing touches on it before glazing. Bill is not really going to throw his tin ishecl project away, though things do not always turn out as they are expect- ed. 29 David Showalter llutchinson Stephen Sielmert Pretty Prairie janicc Siemens Medora Shirley Sies llutchinson Roger Sims Ilutchinson Rolmert Singleton Hutchirlson David Smith Hutchinson Douglas Smith Newton Evelyn Smith Hutchinson Gary Smith Hutchinson Gerry Smith llutchinson joel Smith Wichita Patricia Smith Hutchinson Charles Soasli Mankato Giles Spalding Little liiver David Spence Arlington Ronald Spence llutchinson William Spence Hutchinson Dragons Club meetings are usually pretty informal affairs, at least joe Housley and Dick Antoine think so. ,352 psf at gsftilf Ri G 3 me H, Q 4 an .5 ,.,. , ,,,i- may i, Y 'ti gl 4' a if if james Spencer -Rn pf' Xa' Q fm, f .W .- ,X Coodland Stephen Spore Sterling Robert Stanfill Hutchinson Rohert Stenfors Bennington jeffrey Stephenson , ' Z -..,, A Hutchinson I Howard Steward I Anthony ninl., Q f L 'fi' r E., A 't si' C1 in I I X 1,2 c If I , . 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Leslie YanNatta Hutchinson Glenn Yignery Oakley james Yotli Buhler finds it 32 No ice for Robert Young, he likes his colces straight, especiallw from the machine in the union basement. Sally Votli Buhler Sheryl Wait Hutchinson Malloy VVuldren Triliune Gregory Waller Hutchinson Marvin Warnhsganss Hutchinson Bruce Warren Harper Darrell Watson Hutchinson Rohert Watson Hutchinson Richard Welch Hutchinson 115' -vi I' 1 'ffm 'V we ' 95 1' - is XM I , Ll 3 K in S. 1, 1 p 'ii 5t'2 7 1 has v 1 st! X . '39 jc X f WN --3 u it 'gt 2 ..-nv .w 1, g 0 'Y u . 0, , gg 7' v Q K Douglas Wright Spix vi Burlmru XXX nnc' Salina jztnix Yntnnl Hlltk'lllIlSlttl T.:?' 3 k A .gut . i t lt L' f -Q: 031 5. V W V, ' YA N 7 5 2:7 i f if IW 5 ' Q l Rrmlwrt lining llllli'lllllNHIl Xliflluvl Zlinrnilx Hutvliinwn Sta-pllcii ZltlltIlt't'IIlLlIl Inman Tllillllil link Ttirnn l XN'illiui11XYi-lt-I1 llllll'lIlIlSIlll Win nv Wi-:tml Hilti-liinsnil XYilli1nnXXI-pplvi Hiitcliinsun jurnt-s Xxfflll Hutt-liinwn Gin lc Wi-st lllllflllllvlll Steve- Wi-stfulil Huvvn Larry XY:-strnp Lyons Betty'XYl1itil1g Little- Rixvr Albert Viic-its ttalstt-ad Arlen Wie-ns New ton Kathleen VVie-ns Hutchinson XYillium Vtivns Hutchinson DaviclWilki1i Hntcliinsnn Hnclnvy Ytillxin Wit-liitit ji-ni1XYillmm lltitcllinwn liuw-ll NN illrnx l'llIlL'llll1N1tlI flflllllltt Wilson lllllClllI1NUlt jtnwttt-XYiIwn lllllt'lllIlNtDll Rni1i'r'XYitllrmlc'r Plm nit Durrvll XX uvllx Htitvliinwn lru XYnllt' Bvritlvy NYillitnn Wmmil Suntli llntuliins ClaryXYn4xli11tii1 'llrpvlxzi Simi' Htmivtlsimll Kingnmn new sophomores and special students Kenneth Ewy Halstead Nancy Gardner Hutchinson judy Geisler Hutchinson Donald Gillen lfliinwood ifranccs Grant Hutchinson Linda Clreenstreet Hutchinson Carla Hedrick Hutchinson Clcn Hutton Mt. Hope john jarrott Hutchinson .finn Landsdoii n Hntchirison Sonya Little Kinslcy Xlcrlin Nlortiniore Lyons Ifx ely n Phinncy Hutchinson jack Piatt Hutchinson Barhara Potter Hutchinson Arlen Proffitt Sterling Niichael Ftuzich Hutchinson jack Stevens Salina Roger Stroherg Hutchinson joan Tucker Hutchinson William Tucker Hutchinson Roger L'nruh Halstead David Yratil Larned john VVarhurst Newton Chester Weeks Hutchinson Steve white Pretty Prairie Keith Wilcheck Buhler Keith VViikinson VVichita Lois VViit Ahhyxilie janet Young Hutchinson Karen Burdick Hutchinson Robert Capps Hutchinson Bonnie Chambers Hutchinson john Christian Hutchinson Dayne Dudley Nickerson Randy Baird Hutchinson Larry Barton Hutchinson Cary Benson Hutchinson ,i as , 5' Aa Mn!! .-M. X i ii fs WM: iw , .. ff? 'V , ,Ei .N I , Q i is ' 9 HM Q - it ' 0- L 14.3 N At 'f 2 Sf: '57 W e 364 -rv gl 'WW 1 ,-.553 9 if s-mafia A i I fgiiw x,,.. iw K 7-N. v 3' , 4 Q fi 4 Q 'C ,ff ag SM 4- afar f,-1 -rr AQ Y, 5 .gf K is I' 5, Q Fl0l'CIlL'l' Bain arci Sontli Hutuliinson joan Bi-ntson Prvtty Prairii' Cannon fillllI'L'llIIlLlIl l'llltl'lllIlSUIl james Coon Victoria Cotrc-ll Hutchinson Anettv Drvu lilllL'lllIl5OIl Louise Davis Hulcliinson Karol Cla-ifvrt Hawn NYcslcy Coz-rim-ii Hntcliinson Frances Harnn-s Hutchinson Susan llllgll1'5 llntcliinson Cliarlom' Ircland Hutchinson jack julian Hutchinson Darell Kt'IlIlQ'tlj lllltL'llillSUIl Ncal Kinclall Nlinne-apolis Dorothy l.aPortc NIL-dura Holwrl Lau l'l'Ilk'0 NYilnia l.e'lnnann Ilutvliinson Rolwrt l,lllllt'l' l'illli'lIiIlNUll joanni' Xioll filIlL'llillSUIl Rosc Xlontoy a Clnanajnato. Nlvxic-o StCplIC'Il Xioocly Hntc'liinson AliL'c'Olix'cr XYiclnla Rolmrl Parlwr VVillowl9rooL ji-rry Prickly llntcliinson Caroly n SL'llill5f0ClK Hutvliinson lfx clyn Sniilli Hutvliinson I4 nn Sturm-l Hululuinson Cn-orgc Stax-Llp Hutvliinson Yicki'l'l1ic'l llllll'llillSllIl 'lose-pllim l'o1ii1 Haw-n Katliry n Triplctt Lyons jcanninv Yan Corp Hutcliinson Billie! NH-lull Hllll'lliIlSllll GaryXN'lic1'lm'r Hutvliinson Hilda XVis'm Hutcliinson I I A student,s life is most often a busy one. Of neces- sity it includes fun and re- laxation, but many things keep the student busy. Dai- ly activities, studying, eat- ing and sleeping, are inter- spersed with clubs, friend- ships, athletics, dances, and other activities. homecoming day sta rts with pa radeg maxine crowned queen Homecoming activities began this year with the selection of queen candidates by all school organizations. A field of 17 was voted upon by students in the Union and finalists Maxine Brooke, Debby Corley, Susan Heitschmidt, Don- na Lacy, Lucille McPherson, and jan Williamson were announced. A snake dance and bonHre were held the next week in preparation for the Hutch- Dodge City game. A formal assembly to intro- duce the candidates was held before the down- town parade the day of the game. Maxine Brooke was crowned at half-time of the game which the Dragons won, and a dance was held in the Stu- dent Union afterwards. Semi-finalists and their club sponsors were: jan Defvlint Cheryl Hickey Home Ee Club junior Collegian A beaming Maxine Brooke is driven around the track at Cowarrs stadium after her crowning at half-time of the Hutchinson-Dodge City game. Sheri Benjamin Cheerleaders Marcia Coleman Music Department Jeri Hunt jeanene Laughlin KSTA Lockman Players max? '4C.ffl'J 'ffYg' Kevin O Halloran Roberta Shrader Sharon Sosnoski Marsha Stagner Sally Voth Newman Club Drill Team Drag0n's Tale Paramedical Club IRC i aa vi my i an Queen Maxine sits on her throne, smiling through tears, after being crowned with the help of Beverly Banker and jeff Stevenson. For the second year in a row, she was spon- sored by Dragons Club. M 'Tim - X Mawson . Lucille McPherson smiles to the crowd during the parade. Lucy was sponsored by Dragonettes. K Q 4 4, g. , H .N sflliqfff i '. i 'll ik, lrllffls-Q l . N 1 ' , f , . j' A ff yf -J ' - Q I ' at V I ummm . Sponsored by the Young Republicans, Donna Lacy was escorted in the parade and assembly by Terry Rainey. K 1, t ,- k iwi ' bf 2 ii!-.A - A af' K - FMA' T 1 Tw f , ft -ff' -, ,, 'Q ,-s-.-,ml 1 .- FAN ' 1 ,. 1 'ft ,U '- f 'Ag' '.A had mfLixLE:,'.,-'she' 1.51115 ' Q a MTM ' 3' I 4, 'ut if 3 X SY' Q .4 'K Q . i .aa . eg it . t . ft il: Li k . ' lp '- . ,v f fb ,E lia I ff' X pm , H my if tgixag, ,L -Q Q, 'ff 'L up-Q- d CORtEY 'W Debby Corley awaits the beginning of the parade. She was sponsored by the Young Democrats. it ...,T,-, Escorted by Brad Ryno, Susan Heitschmidt rides down Main Street. Susan was sponsored by Circle K. S 7 . LI X.-f 1 ' Akx, -er 't Z I, , .V I l 4 Z2 s jr l I 1 YQ..-qi 'ffm 'wi' ' is - ggi A l gil r - :3'wmi'.g-L'. ' -f+ v :Xp S S f5 f rj -:FEE 'K C' I ff bis. ' Sis : ',,' 4' , ' ,-v.-,- ':-f., pg f Q- .,.. xxwjg VV jan VVilliamson was sponsored by both the Menls and XVomen's dormitories. She was a freshman from Kinsley. 39 bmoc students select lee allen as outstanding Collegian Big Man On Campus candidates were selected by campus organizations on the basis of their par- ticipation in school activities and a grade point average of 2.00 or above. Eleven clubs submitted their choices which were voted upon by the student body on Feb. 16. The top six Candidates were Lee Allen, Earl Hughes, Leneal Locke, Steve Rayl, Roger Rob- ertson, and Courtney Rogers. Students again voted Feb. 23 in the student Union for the Big Man of their choice. A dance featuring the jades was held that evening in the union to honor the winner. Brad Ryno announced the selection of Lee Allen as BMOC for 1968 at the intermission. BMOC is sponsored by the Student Commis- sion. Toby Brown Drill Team joe Housley Circle K I ,fs V .bis f' Brad Ryno Rodney Myers Junior Collegion Dormitories and Dragons Tale Lee Allen receives congratulations from Steve Rayl with their escorts Lucy McPherson and Debby Corley looking on. Lee Allen, selected as one of two Kansas to try out for the Olympic team, shows his prowess during one of the sub- regional games, Greg Waller Cary Woodman IRC Paramedical 2 if lf ,-.-. gy, 5. Q. 34 ' 'W 1 Roger Chvvrl eaclvrs kiff' if nP ' sr- jul' ,-. M414 NA 'few f f Q64 4. ark sv QW mf gs if Fin-J M,,,f Lcfliml l.1vL'lgC f' ' ff llrugnm-ttw ii N 3' f ' sf ' s Qi, 5 a 3 Y. 1 v-Tj an ,Lx I J if 1. . X , . 5 , Wk .1 . fp N , W,- '-V H4 . 1 MMM, W. ww w V .JA ' ' K .XF Lf fe: ' -, 3 K .' 'Uv .. gif : S G., t f -,-,K ,sv .V HX, ff sf: N 2. 5 , 4 xy ,M 15' L 1 w w ,,,,.ff ,- M ,.,,,.- ,.,.f A,,..,., J., ,,,..-..f-M ,. .,,,,.-A ,,.W, ,-.fA,... J? i N ff: k f A i' 1 if 1 K ,Ax 'mkfi fiyS.'w Earl Hughes W - 1 Homo l 1L'0IlUITliCS Ag,' ,S Klub rum , -sv. dis? M M... or - I ' :aim Q .. . aff ' - . srm. I..f FsEZ' if ' .. Enrolling can be a tedious process as is shown by Tim Twaddlc, Tom Hapner, Pam Ely, and Carol Miller. F ID cards must be checked before one is admitted to the dorm dances. ,.,A A r id so 1.5 L9 .Jill ll! III!! ll John Robinson lets his advisor, Mr. Ken McMurray, check his schedule before he pre-enrolls. The first cultural lecture this year was on Hawaii and was presented by Miss Reba Anderson. She talks about up- coming lectures with Mr. Al Kober. L,...- Students often grab a snack in the cafeteria during their free hours. Miter, 'Q ' 1 PM kts tying fr, ,1 - ' ' 5 Q ' ,ai it its Q '-,' 5, fj .nn Dormitory rooms are well equipped for studying, and it is often the best place to study as Leon Lutz shows. Students use the john F. Kennedy Library for research, supplementary work, and just as a quiet place to read. ..,.v.m...g 3 nr Z i 5 .5 The game room of the Student Union provides a quiet area for playing cards. Enjoying a game of pitch are Perry Ensz, Harry Bennett, Steve Brosemer, Dan Sheets, jay Frizzo, l and Dennis Marcotte. i K l .ggi 1 7' ,N-H HX,'f I Steve Woodson contemplates his next pool shot while Ray Willis and Courtney Rogers play in the back- ground. 43 wi AWMI ll It's hard to find a parking place on school mornings and it's often necessary to drive around and around and around . . . With weary relief a student pulls into a place. Pre-homecoming activities in- cluded a snake dance around the campus before a honlire. Daryl Bybee and Linda Harney take advantage of the Stu dent Union's game room to have a chat. Parents and youngsters alike got to eat in the cafeteria dur- ing the activities of Parentls Day. 44 mf'mUw,,,,,,,,.,W .ek M...-M - H V-..g:...s,4 W ' sr v Ma And after all the time it took to find a parking place, itis still hard to remember where you parked your car. Part of most of the science courses offered at juco is practical experience in the laboratory. One mode of transportation that is easier to find a spot for is the motorcycle. Shown on his way to class is Larry Brake. Students enjoyed assemblies in the arena. On their way to their seats are Linda Livingston, jean Pigg, Shirley King, and Dennis Werner. A peek into a lecture class of biology students shows that not all at- tention is focused on the teacher. 45 students donate bloody support favorite team ,JW Photojournalism students Peggy Riley, Larry Rupp and Leon Lutz look over study sheets in class. Rim' -e 1- W till -N aart eb it Oh, goodyl I win again! exclairns jan DeMint as she and Harry Bennet, Carl Crosshardt, Mark Hilmer and Perry Enz play cards in the student union. i I could use a drink, too, thinks Rod VVilkin after he and Rod Goldinger donate a pint of blood to the bloodmobile. Drill team members Sally Holford, Ronda Grubb and Lin- da Lanfear discover doing the kicks isn't as easy as it looks. M I think youll better stick to basketballf' says Lee Allen to Ray XVillis as they relax between classes. Ilabiger. 46 Using the first few minutes of biology lab to sean her work sheets is Bridget Instructor Ted Wiebe chats with former student Cary Settle, a photographer for a Chicago newspa- at the conference in Wichita. T ' in Courtney Rogers goes down swinging again, this time trying for a pinata at the Homecoming dance. Lucy McPherson scans the file for Marsha Durhanrs ID card as other students wait in line, 'Qin CP Fonda French checks out a book to Linda Livingston while Toby Brown staples a report. VVith customary high spirits, Dragons club members support their favorite basketball team at a home game. ,4...-.v-Q- ' if ga uSo what if it's a picture of the Stage Band? lvm short a picture on my home economics page, argues Barb Showalter with year- book editor Sharon Sosnoslxi. 47 L.. students find mutual interests: pre-enroll for spring semester Discussing Mr. Withrowls biology assign- ment as they hurry to class are Bob Bowles and Sharon Sosnoski. Standing in line to pre-enroll can take quite a while as Teresa Stephenson, Bill johnson, Harold Siemens and David Showalter well know. 48 Helping a customer select a greeting card at Pegues is Bev Brown. W . t -L. 'Y 1 A I don't care if it is Maidens' Week. Gosh, thats too badl Be a little I'm not doing this againln exclaims more careful and it wonlt happen Ronda Hildebrant to Roy Moyers. againf, says an understanding Roy after Ronda breaks under the load. . .., ,,. A , E , --,,. .-t, w, + Art student Lolly Mcllrath uses the potter's wheel to shape her vase. Between classes, students talk with friends outside the administration build- ing. Our community ambassador Marcia Cole- man delivers a speech to the student body. Gene Clapp instructs music students in playing various woodwind instruments. ft: was Building school spirit are cheerleaders Debi Gavin, Sheri Benjamin, Lynn Terry and Maxine Brooke. Students scurry between buildings during an autumn rain. ul hope Mrs. Taylor Coles' it this timef, thinks Pat Ruther- ford as she pins the last piece of her pattern on her material. 49 lv assemblies educate and entertain students The HCJC choir gave a performance during the Thanksgiving assem- bly after the address by the main speaker, Rev. Alfred Gerdel of the Westminster Presbyterian Church. President A. H. Elland distributed awards to those students who attained a 3.5 or better grade average the first semes- ter. Awards also were given to Phi Theta Kappa, football, and cross country. At the Allocations Committee meeting in the fall, President Elland listened to requests for the 1967-68 budget. Bill Larson, speaker in the Bill Sands lecture series, gave an educational speech on the dangers of juvenile delinquency which lead to life in prison. Alex Lee takes pictures for class pages and ID cards during enrollment. si i M ' t ' Wi? e 't 5.9 Sally Voth speaks to parents and faculty after new members were initiated into Phi Theta Kappa. W Boys had the fun of being asked out bythe girls during BMOC week. Here john Baugher is asked to get a coke after the game. jo Lynn johnson was employed as the student worker in charge of publicity for the bond issue held April 2, Camille Wagler, right, helps Barbara Showalter pick out a new sweater for the BMOC dance, 51 ff The only really difficult part about dorm life is having to do your own wash. Here, Sherry Santee and Paula McCowan try their hands at the washing machine. With the first snow, the boys in the dorm built their own symbol of winter to guard the entrance. Roommates Peggy Riley, Marla Myers, Sally Voth, and guest, Sharon Neuway, sit down to dinner in their apart- ment. With the return of spring, students were seen dwadling before their classes to bask in the warmer weather. A new religious organization was formed on the campus during the second semester, led by David Burris, Chi Alpha received its national af- filiation from national representative Rich How- ard, below second from left. He presented the charter to David Burris as Otis Lechlyter, chap- lain, and Larry Lechlyter looked on. At right, members listened to club objectives at the first meeting. Students attended the winter Formal in january which was sponsored by the Student Commis- sion. va ww KM . night school offers variety of studies, personal en richment Monday through Thursday adults toil with subjects ranging from first grade rigor to the col- lege sophomore level. The adult education division offers adult basic education, college parallel work, skill training for economic reasons, courses for personal enrich- ment and enjoyment, and some hobby courses. Several students attend both day and evening classes to complete their programs of study. Adult education covers the studies of metal from deep in the earth to the stars above and vir- tually everything in between. Mr. George Coon The psychology of advertising class held interest for Gary Moore, Duane Berghamp, and Stan Mason, Policemen supplement their work with the police science course offered in the evenings at the college. Those enrolled Rees Dilger summarizes the objectives of his course to stu- dents in his night class. Secretaries for the evening college were Debra Schmidt and Vickie Christensen. in the course were Walter Hunt, Ross Schnabel, Merlin Mortimore, jim Parrott, Bill Tucker, and Bill Wilson 'T' wk' . I-f its f il .1 W W, Ki, Mx, 'K .Ax .9 Vp X ,Riff 'K SX 152.41 trustees name kent and elland halls It is indeed fitting that the new girls, dormitory be named after Miss Mattie Kent, who taught in Hutchinson for 32 years, the last 17 being devot- ed to teaching French and German at the junior college. Miss Kent taught in Hutchinson High School from 1913 until 1928, when the junior college was established. She taught in juco from 1928 through 1945, when she retired. Miss Kent, with her sisters, Mabel, who taught in Sherman junior High 27 years, and Isabel, who was business secretary in the Superintendent of Schools oflice for 38 years, combined for a total of 97 years of dedicated service to the Hutchinson school system. Robert Kent Parker Feb. 6 at the board of trustees meeting, the girls' dormitory, UPPER RIGHT, was named for Miss Mattie Kent, who with her two sisters and brother not only taught, but helped many students with their tuition and other expenses. LOWER RIGHT, is Miss Kent with her nadoptedn son, Robert Kent Parker who was named for her brother and is now a student at HCIC. Dr. A. H. Elland, president of Hutchinson Community junior College the past seven years, was honored with the naming of the boys' dormi- tory in his name. The new boys, dorm, was just opened for occupancy this year. Dr. Elland received his bachelofs degree from Kansas State Teachers, College at Emporia, his masterls from the University of Minnesota, and his doctorate from Colorado State College. Dean of the Garden City junior College before coming to Hutchinson in 1961, Dr. Elland is an adminis- trator interested in the college student and in helping the student get the full benefits of his education. On his shoulders lies the responsibility of the total college program. He works closely with the Board of Trustees to coordinate the colleges ac- tivities and serves in an ex oflicio capacity on almost every committee connected with the col- lege. The newly named Elland Dormitory QUPPER RIGHTJ Was opened for occupancy this fall. LOWER RIGHT, President A. H. Elland has served the college the last seven years. 33? 3? 1, .s am, M-,, ,W Qijiwffiz . 5 .... - A S A. M 4. My g .-,. .QM fu ' ff - 'a1'1?,w 2' 'W f?i:ifwg3K?' ' wa, 5, F554 Rn ff Wi? gi' w w. 55711: W ' 'S ffm - - - , 1 ff Q ,. x we .,., - i 'I H WI' HLQ1 5:54 V fiifji-f , pax' 1 553 W 953 H521 A53 5 fs. W, L, is, 3625, -air YQ fegsfi, 1,,g,. grfgigiw. Jzzibgkg, :k,1z.sf' , Mil: ' MS, ,if- Au, sz. X Sw Yi -115, 52 5113125522- f , 5 M , iwsvzlzg-t. 1 2 A 14 Emi? Lk gyffgggy. H Why , :Qi its V-K-nl' 2 L 4, K g ' gf, ig, A mgsffwew + - W, Wk l T ,, ,yfilh 5' fwz is l,, iaiifff? fc M , 3 2 f , fd V ff f W f ' .ww wn,w. fix Q 1-A X Q. ' N1 Nix ,m wwzwmw 'Q S1 1 5 E New 5. Q W X The freshman year at col- lege was one of adjust- ments, both educational and social. Students could begin fulfilling require- ments toward a degree from a four-year university, or pursue their training at the vocational-technical school on campus, or for those who were undecided ahout a future course, new courses offered a wide range of fields to choose from. ln all areas, the freshman year was one of challenges, changes, and choices. Philip .Xekerrnan l.arnm-cl Sta-veii Akers ffulrlxx ell Barbara .-Xlunibaugh Gardner A', 4-1 .1 john .Xdarns lg ons judith Alevander Xloumlriclgv Bill klllllllilllljlll Gardner ??Ti?e it u- r-V , rv M ,rfiflrfff 4 -ily. f fs,-15,4 Zyjwfffk, -Fj' ,722-1' .4 4,f,,.'.LA',,i.gj,g 'Hr' vv ' 1 'lar ,al 'J ' qsgefg ',,- j, Q .. pf , -- r ' f 1 Q '1s7,' bfi, 'itfis Kenneth Adams McPherson Rhonda Allam Haven Cary Amerine Great Bend ii s .L I' W Q. ' s ue , Robert :Xll2lIIlS Freeport lxurvn .-Xllvn Xlluuls' Dc-un .Xmlereck llutcliinson blklfl' -'Vlilb Luis Agostini XK'in'l1ila Santuree. P. R. Larry .Xllen Terry .Xlleu lbssw Anthony Billy .Xnderson Dennis Nl, Hutchinson .Xuderson Kinslcy ff' T hh 1 ' . L-fg ' I ' Ka. , JH rm , i . f E r, - , As, if, .m.M,, J . , Q5 15' alfa - ,W L1 f f: ' - is ' ,Y qfig V?fg'f,ggi 1 f,.', Qjfz' ' ' fa-+ fi i Q 51113.50 ,Q- Q ff 1, 7 I Charles Arensdort Kingman Cynthia Armstrong Hutchinson jonye Armstrong Arlington Robert Armstrong Hutchinson Charles Arvin 58 .4-0-.1 ,if I 'Q in i g i I iiiiiii ' fi ' .mg .8 J tangy 4 wi- ' '. Fifi Hutchinson Larrt Ashcraft Hutchinson Robert Ashcraft Hutchinson Athaporn Bangkok, Thailand janet Atkinson Abilene Richard Austin Salina Athavichitchanyaraks William Ahlgrim lfllinwooll john Allgoocl I lutchinson Dennis NY, Anderson Hutchinson Gwen Anderson Vkindum Kenneth Anderson Mc-Pherson Robert .-Xnderson Hutchinson jolm Angst Abilene VVaunita Anneler Vicki Anthony Zenda The best way to study for a test is a group discussion in the li- braryf says Marilyn Drouhard, far right, as i K 1-is 3 'sa In v . Suki, ,. . WM. - M ail M Paula Butllzlllnl Ciluflin Larry Bullard Iliiviluml Nicky Burr:-lt Dvczillir, Ill. Nlrirli liovlwtt fiI'l't'll5l3llI'jl l,llltl1lBl'lllllQL' Lurm-il Carolyn Bi-ll lllllClllIl5UIl Paul Br-ll lllllClllllSUIl Danny Bm-iilmmoli llalstvzicl .Xiitlimiy Px'i1vu'l1to Sxuirlipscott. Nluss. Ronald Berry, Terri Partridge, Roy Sou- kup, and Larry Bul- lard Continue their study. .i 1555: ?W:zE':,ff - 'i , f is .. , fr :ei . X Carol Bulivr I IlllK'lllllSflIl Bc-vcrly Bunker I llllL'lllllSUIl Mi-lvin Hurry Manlmttun Harry Bennett Hutcliinsun Ruuulml Bc-nnett l,illL'lJlIl Culv Bi-rry llutcliinsmm Rmmld Bvrry llunlcr Jxllllll lllilllfilllllfl Clrcut Bvml Hclu riril Bilmlc Cfllcrokf-0. Oklu. Merlin Bin-kel l'lllll'l'llIlSUIl Roiinic' BifL'llt'Ilflllgll ,xllllllillf Diane Birclivr lllllL'lllll5Ull Phyllis Bircl Ure-ut Bc-ml Q cldffilyll Bulwr lliitcliiiisml Paula Burlwr XlL'Pllt'I'S0ll lJOIlIlLlBi1flll'll HlltClllIlSUIl Rolwrt Bulcliiig llllll'lllIINOIl Lou liurlilvy lliiln-liimuii xl2lllI'lCl' liustion HlllClllIl5l7Il . ' J Mr! X if g i. Mir-lwllv liairm x ,Xclclisml lim-ills NlL'l,lll'I'NUll n ,qw ip.. f sz 59 Ray' Bisoni llzilste-all Galen Bland llntcliinson joycc liolicll llntcliinson jvris' Iiouklt-ss lllllL'lllIlSOIl Tcryl Burger Newton Rogcr Bortli Hutchinson Clliurles Bosseincycr Hutchinson Steven Bossernnin llutcliinson Clnxrlcs Bostick Hutchinson Cathy Bott llntcliinson Clary Bott Hutchinson Linclu Bonrcll Hutchinson Monte Bmxcn Sylxiu Stephen Bon man Salina Louise Boyer Kinslcy Charles Bracey Hutchinson Stephen Bradley Hutchinson Robert Bmclsliuw Otlull, AFB. Nebr. Larry Brake Minneapolis Richard Brunmin Nlcuclc Ccorgc Bruner llntchinson 60 Niury Blackburn Cary Blake The jukebox in the Student Union is the l.i ' l ll i 'l ' J , ' jolirlilllllt-kt-r lt-mlluif1llI24illil- practice on the newest dance steps, or so Ilavcn xii-mil. and Tom Hansel think. Cjtiml Bonlnnn jncly Bonner Sharon Vkelmstcr Groves, Nlo. 1 , ew i f If s V - wig s , A 11:1 . , . ,sae W t i i 1 ' ieifffir--s ', ',,5L,'A:-f 1 if s F' 3 5 x iff! r W lil, in ' H' , ie,i A eff -su , r iw vs perfect place to Becky Hodgson I hope I can rernernhcr how to work this thing, thinks sophomore jeuncttc Wilson as sho assists freshman Lynn Miller with one of tht- tooci rnuchincs. Q, .au tk 'i , ai ,vs i Q H64 -up Bill Breche-iscn Hutchinson Niichcui Bright Str john Rogcr Britton liyssvs 52 e of 'E' ' X Q Sara Br:-xx ur Riviuircl Brin-- 'i'op:'i4u Nash lnchrn- Brithxn Lyons Stott K iity jillllllit' Brinvr joy-1' Brooks Iluta-hinson K'nnnin1'h un Str-xc-n Brown .S - fffevz fl i. ' x Hutchinson Bi-xt-rip Broun llnlc-hinson Duxici Broun Nil. Hopi' Diunu Bron n Lucas Frvciciic Bron n Grout Bs-nzl Rohhin Broun Caldwell Sharon Brown llutchinson juincs Brnco Ilutchinson Kulhry n Brut-5 Cliilciwcll Wlirti lirnnkoxx Omigan Ilmuirti lim-lih-r Cfhiiiin juni' i51u'ttl11'r flrmit lk-ntl Sillllifll Bllilfii' Ilulchinson Kvnton Built-r Pmiimoch Pvggy Blintiiin Hutchinson Dux iii iiurciivii NiL'i'iC'I'SIlll Clhvstvr illirgt-tt Kira-Lit livnci Cfhiirlz-s Burk Hutchinson Kc-rnivtli Burl-4 X14-l'i1t'rsori fffifi. V ,fi may .. E51 5 .5 ii V- sys Q4 f F 5 lar . 5' Q.: s zzigg ggi' Z.. lain: ' ' -- ., new 1 - 'ng ,m,,. -s-- L is rw f A P 4 Ju H 1 1 4, '..v.,j,. f- -.,i., '- . -,Q 7'f'1f,, Af 3 is L' xg gi Q L... 4' ..f A 7125 .A .t Curtis liurnctt Hutchinson Diane- Rurnctt Tripoli. Liliya l,c'Anna Rurnctt Hutchinson Garth Burns Hutchinson Frank Buschrnan Hutchinson jerry Bussarcl Larnccl Ralph Butler Clailin Donna Caldyy fill Hutchinson jan Caltlyi ell Hutchinson Donna Callahan Hutchinson Cindra Carnphf-ll Coclclarcl Dt1lll1i1clL1I3liI1j.I6'T Larnccl Glenn Carlton ilutchinson Russcll Carpenter Ulysses Guy Carr Hutchinson janics Caserncnt Vlichita Kathryn Caster Calclwcll She-rriv Cathcrwoocl XValclron Carl Caton Hutchinson Micliavl Chahin Hutchinson Bonnie Chambers llutchinson Kirk Chanihers Hutchinson Dayicl Chanipe Lyons Shirlcy Chappcl Hutchinson Carry Charyat VVilson Sharon Chastain Hutchinson Nancy Cheney Huntcr Judy Chesney VVoociston lfvcrctt Chilcls Plevna Ronald Chityxoocl Hutchinson Byron Chrisler Caldwell Vickie Christensen Mt. Hopi' Richard Clark Ulysses Ccathcr Clark Anthony Virgil Clark Rurrton Russell Clarkc Vllashington, D. C ,ff -h -f -' ' ..,. '- 2- Af 55 QW' , ,..V , s . - ,misss 'H --'f'.J.l' . I. .,,1. 32- L Q '1 1- -Nwrf 1 N 'ff Q., rf.- fic Xmas' Marjarie Classen Robert Coe Hesston Hutchinson Marcia Coleman jon Colglazier Hutchinson Hutchinson janice Commcr john Conard Wichita McPherson Nancy Cook v: 5f .5. A Hutchinson Sally Cook , Hutchinson L ,t . Kay Cooper mf - Cheney it Patricia Cooper A n t h on v 35 - 1 -. Thomas Coil Hutchinson Neil Colle Marion Rosa Conard Larned james Coleman Argonizl Shirley Comes Hutchinson Steve Conhoy Hutchinson 3 iiHow can you laugh when were already five minutes late to class? asks Camille Wagler, right, of Beverly Brown, as Glenn Lay smirks in the background. jerry Corley V Hutchinson james Cottrell Meade uf john Courtney c i'-'r, Hutchinson ,, D jackie Cowden - Hutchinson Linda Craft Hutchinson Clifford Craig Hutchinson Edward Craig Liberal Rohcrt Crawford Hutchinson , . if Kay Cridcr Hutchinson Alvin Crippen Hutchinson Terrance Crippen Buhler Phillip Crupper Hutchinson james Cunday Hutchinson Guy Cunningham Q McPherson r 63 Lf mi A N- aghx fm Q-qi' iw? 4 -...K Aclvisor-uclx'isa-c meetings help the new students hoc-onic oriviitt-fi with thc- coiicgv Qnviroiinic-lit. Ilvrcx Mr. Spitz ill'iI7S1lStllti0IlfCilUSCi:Y'OIIltilt' courscs ofivrcci him. filtfliitll Dau ivs iIiltL'iliIlSHIl Pvqgy Dux ismn l'ii'xi1z1 Dairy it' Dui Wit-liitii Xlic-lm-I Dvziiy Hurrtmi Kathy Duni Nix-kvrsmi lwihiy IJ1-In-s iifmisiligtuii l.iml1ilJct-k lililviiiiismi Priscilla lX'c'i4 Ilutc-liinsmi Cary llvcitvrt Grunt llvmi Nlichuvi Dc-mling South River, Ns-xx .Ivrsvy Ilizim' Dc-iimrct lilltL'ilillS47ll .lI7illliJ1'llIIUf Ilutm-hiiisun Kirk Dc-miy limpi- W'illii1ii1lJ1-riiigvr Ilutchiiisnii ,Xciriuii IJ1-rmissc-ull Cfiytic' Climly Dvst-huim' XYi-ilingtmi Patrick IM-at-iiuilic Wciiiiiggtriii Xi1ll'l'iiliJiiTill'IlS tfiit-111-5 64 Kurcrl Paul tlupps Kris Curry Cfuiininghurn .Xiitlimmy Iiutchinsmi Ilutcliiiisoli Iluiwii Dzilkt' Lynn Duiiiclsun jun Curtis Iiutuliinsmm Salina Bluff City Virginia sit'Yt'll Duviclsuii Richard Darling Davenport lfiorviiti' Iilltchinsoii llutchinson Wd in 3 .,,. . fi H 41 :S :ali -N ,KM s 1 Q! 'Q igiggifigai ' TT-ffY'GZ2?'f53W5L:kf I , 5 .. ,V 5 i , . -:. - Q T -2 . -' I N i 4 1' fwi? iiit F W l jeunette Dick Mt. Hopi' Clary Dickinson Hutchinson jun Dicrking Stafford I I 4' -1 Arie ,, V ,x 'ina 'half Ronald Diclx john Dickerson Burrton Hutchinson Greg Diclniun Shirley Diener Mclthvrson Canton Larry Dietz Norman Diggb Oguluh Hutchinson num. Theres nothing like a good game on the dorm television when your homework is done -or even it it isn t, Rllllilllll Dix Hutchinson gxntlionx Dixon Hutchinson Niurthu Dixon Sailinu Nlurx Dolan Salina Ycrnon Doonun Great Bend Clifford Douglas Hutchinson .fxrlx n Doxx Hutcliinson Nlichucl Doxxcl Hutchinson jerry Doxxcll Foxxlcr Durxl Doxxning Littli- llixer Cllurlcs Doxx ns 1,4-oti Rziclonnu Dmlxc Sterling jackie Drciln-llvix llutchinxon Deinuril Drcxx lllllCllill'sUIl Xiuriixn Doulmrml K llurpcr lroxxcll Duclxctt -:sr xx'LlSlliIlj1lUIl,lJ,fi. Sulloniai Dunlwl .Xlwilcnc L 1' f Xlurelni Durlnnn ' Xxicliitu 65 liichartl Dutschmann Hutchinson Darrel Dyke Wichita Frederick Eagles Hutchinson john Eckley Hutchinson Ruth Ecliger Buhler VVarrcn Erliger Buhler jo Ann Eclininstcr junction City Cathy Eiklc-berry Hutchinson Constance Elffner Fowler jaequlyn Eligan Anthony Clifford Elliott Anthony Randy Elliott Hutchinson Patricia Ellis Hutchinson Paul Ellis Ilalclwin Cheryl Engellancl Nickerson Merlene England Hutchinson XYaltcr Enns Burrton Stanley Ensz Hutchinson Fay 4' Erickson Hutchinson Harolcl Ex ans Hutchinson Cfarl Eyerhart Hutchinson Cracia Euhank Hutchinson Kathy Ewing Hutchinson Arlen Eu y Mounclriclge janics Fair Hutchinson Rick Farrell Niles Timothy Fast Conway Arnold Faulkner Salina Larry Faulkner Hutchinson Lana Fcarcy Hutchinson Roxann Fenwick Hutchinson Earlene Ferguson South Hutchinson Ronald Ferguson Halstead Lorene Ifiala Bison Michael Fincham Marysville Robert Fink Salina 66 5 V Q-' Q-- 9',t'f? A K LW! was 1 f -. ' -g. 'lsxiivyf- ' 7 -'ff l t:i aeseifQ1.?' M- Mzsszisi ,, .. iatsft, - 5 . .xiii at . .- mi - 1 kg. inf: - T41 sw K W vw- 7.QffM f 91 . -. .. -Q. - -,M .,. as ., , as .W .. ' vis rg if 4 cf, 5 PM s S a A is Q i 1. if .aa .v ,Q 0, , 'F' ,,'1.-4.4 Q ns' -f Q ,ggi vs ,, , if ., ,v,4M,,. fm V ,.'8,,,,- ' fi' 6 W N, ,.,,-.- f ' V wht - -f' ' f-sfftffzi-asxtki' f1n.,,u, , -ffffefieritai - ,V .... . J if - ii ': 5 . .. i s-:ii 'Z W ia .7 1 ,... v-' , V j ' f R s f . in i... , as Q xamag hi if 1 L A-vin N in jf ' Q I0 'fu I fwy E if 5 ,M ,W f and i S S Win 'Q is i fs , ,f,Fw. 1f' 1 .-41, , 1524 V Q3 if av, LM 'WX T331 F iie e L 9 F 1 fm , 9. flfifff E is .3 R Q5 .2 E if 'V .... ' ' , is 3 is V .. m y dm Z I ' ,:. .Mimi r.. af , W , ,..., A ff ' I V:-In N , Dvd i elf it HHey, you kids, get to class, orders an instructor. lx N'-F . Q Steve Frank Hutchinson Mark Fruulm llllifilllllsllll Carolyn Frunsvu Meade Brian l rit-sen Buhler Cletu lfricsvu llalste-ad Donald Filllu-lclvl Ifoxxlcr Douulcl l'1iIlIlL'f' Hutchinson DL-unix l'1lSlll'l' l'valwocly jellry' lfisclicr lllllL'llillS0ll Micliucl lfisclicr lllliL'lliIlSOIl Str-x'vn lfiscllcr Ulysses jeunuv Fitzgcrulcl lludcloiifir-ld, N Rita lflurulcrs llutcliiuson Pete l lr-uuuing McPherson Janie Fletchall Ilutclliusou Patricia Floruucc Ilutcllinson Curtiss Florcz llllfClliIlSOll Cary' lfoluli Lyons jtlllll l'vlJl'5lll'l' filmst- jolm lfortiu NYicllitu Cyutliiu lfoust Hutchinson Cfyntliin Fox Grout B1-ml Nlin-liuul lfruuk Lilwrzil Classes resume. The halls are quiet once more. .cl i ?,fv 1 'Q it , Milton Fricsvn Hutchinson ltolwrt lflltlllbl Sm-xi ard ilarl Gaston Sy lx ia Tv 7' 40.5, Q 'Mm f ., . . Xlliws W l .Q N as '1 .H 5 Fonda Fritsch Stafford Grzil'L'Gal1lL' Stvrliug Xiu-itat-I Ge-rlwrd ing Bluff City .pas . -ar fix in -in ww. a le 71 g s-iff b r 'f,.. 'WS' ' Lulu- Frovlich Russell ISHKIAICK' Giillzuigln-r Xlcdivim- Lodge Richard Gorman Hutchinson w-A. ,' -1- A I .1 Haus 4 Ml- , -um, is na m if , f . - , . xy., f.,:mm.ffii:j',- ' 4. 'viii' i l . I iva- Mary lfrootsclim-r I ,zirucd Dax id Giunlili- l7i'Grall. Ullio Nlivliiu-l Gillwrl llutuhinson H 4 ' - fi? fx - get L 4, J' Linda Fulks Hutchinson Christina Garcia Hutchinson Phillip Gila-lirsit llutcliinson -,,.: ,..,,.,.f,fi .1-fm . gvgqifwpy , -f-,,::,,y3,,.-:si it it 6 M ' ,T Q ' riff. , S 3 . ' 'fi Z , t I ,-.,f f . - M A CE'-Wg' ! 9 Q 3 ig ui' U H S I fi 5 f I P li I l a :Km Higg ' is r ll , fs M '13 A Y ' ' Q' qi ' ig A l K x N. YI 'uf it fi if Gary Fullerton Hutchinson Sll'YCilcl1lI'tlIll'l' ffl ilton l.ai1rt-in-c Gilc- Nlcl'lic-rsoii joannc Govrtzcn Hutchinson Dennis Grain-r Prvtty Prairie Philip Grauc c:Fl'0IlSlJllI'g jon' Gravctt Hutchinson Gayle Gray Ellinwood Daniel Gr:-on Hutchinson Howard Griffin Hill Gift' Carl Grossardt Hutchinson Linda Grossardt Hutchinson Timothy Grove Glallin james Fundi-n lmcrgcr Scclgu ink Gary Gastincau K inginan Cicrulcl Gillon l.0oti Edu ard Ginthor Pottsvillo, Pa. janivs Gittlcin Leoti Danny Glainscr Vt'iL'liita jarncs Godfrvy Grout licnd Anthony Godinvz Ghanutc Leona Govring Hutchinson Smitty White and Ear lene Ferguson seem to have found a corner of 42? 15-E.: .ra if 'A , ' ' I , --rg ,1 J AH , x an gy af'V,DfW,x,f7i.' Q jf , ,ff I i sf Q, Y 3 - H I P : Q , , ' if Qa iaiz Karen Custafsn H utehinsnn jan Hainptnn llutehinson Cary Harmon Lyons Steven Guillen 55'lYiLl Cllllll Manhattan Syracuse Cilawtta Halt- l1YllYll'f'll Hull' Hunter lluleliinsun Larry Hapner 'I'licunus Hapner X14-I'lit-mm Nlel'liers4ui Phyllis Hart Hutchinson Ranclall Hart Hutchinson Ruth Hart Metlieine Lnclgc Tlininas Hartmann Heringtnn Helen Harvey Wichita Doyle llatliauay llugnton their own for small talk. f , 'aifimfieffk li , le S. . 5,iiE:.:Wl'5'fif'?'.. A- 'ie-'V ' ' T' - fagifz, ,. : 54555 5. . Q- 5259, : -:L w ill ' 1 sw .2 5 1 ' -fi ., , i,,i Lh.,M,,,wWL A Ze M, gg: ee,r iftffsifi ' gg-Q it iliil ., .. W, W,,.3,z J 2,f.g5g,f,v.fw , - fi wF:,1pf?f57595152-i75'J'i:ie,5'2, w E fssil migv, :zA:5f:Jg713iu1 f- 'fd QW2 yl' 'Sp isa ,ff A9 Qi 2 ' g ' fvf5iEsmQvi1fs-11'-w'ffsi'?Eff41t5::-i. W . wwfigfrsfff,,a,'Ag,wsgm2w--4 ., ,. ifzifffwzsfivl :liz E-?:efffvY?YffGii1 wffgffify. as . ' Q ' mi, :sw 5, A zzeiihvgwifigewfli 5352 :: 415 , , zfWmwW.fs , .41 , ,- ,Q .. L 7 - I Dnnna Hawkes Hutchinson Larry llaulxins C1arrnlltnn,Xlo. Rolmert Ham ks llutehinsnn lianrlall llaxxurth Nlinneapulis jerry llawver lluteliinwn Rieliurtl lluzelton Nlm'l'lli'rsui1 Donald lla-aclings llutc-luinsnn Kim Ili-alhman XYiL'llita llnnultl llvelxel llulmhinwn Sta-xt-n llc-clriek lluteliinson Il - Q LF 5 ' Larry Guthrie Hutchinson Paul Hanem-li XYichita Linda Harney Hutchinson B , uv X Y 3 I Q 7 5 f if .A it qv rriee I . .,. I i.. f'- 'k . 'g if , , .,,,,-e fi .4 7 33 f I l i 'E Richard Guthrie Hutchinson Clary llancl Lam renee Stew' Harper Newton 5133 e A .Q 5 J .i A ax 1. xy ,f Bridget Haliiger Buslitnn 'l'luniias llauwel XYellingtcn1 Larry Harrell lfllinxs uucl 555 : in . Q 'Q Carol Hagerman Phillipslmurg Beth llLlllNUll Xleillni' C iliarles I lurriwn xx-lL'llllLl ,,....,. If af! .I 6 J if if wif 69 P f r if i Q' its , 45 5 i-- ' - ,. WF 52 l 2' y ,.1,, 4: fi M sr '- E-w x . Q i f r aw gigs, Zyfyigkgkfg ,,.. I sz , . ,-4'-'?fi?is.i -5 gsm -J ' H mzfu,ft35' F1 an if NVE' james Heinicke Heizlehrecht Ilmg-U Hutchinson ljillm- UUPS lll'iIlf lleitselnniclt KlIlNlf'X Hutchinson Nlvlilllil' Hl'll0f jarnes Hellman lllllllvf Hutchinson Susan Henson Hutchinson jerry Heralml ,, Lilneral ' Kenneth Herrnreek . lfllswnrth Paul Herrin Hutchinson L EFT LinclaHerr1nan A V 9' 'aa-ii f 'P XVesley Heinlein Hutchinson Susan Heitschniinlt McPherson Paula Hendrickson Hutchinson 'ff i 5 I Partridge , Daxicl Hess - 1 -.f fi' 2 I' S5 racuse L sf? 5 ff Louis Hiatt Kansas City, Missouri Cheryl Hickey :- Hutchinson .W K Daniel Hiehert f X11-Phersun W ' james Hieger XK'iL-hita K at h ry n A -' H ilclehrand ' --vi Q I laven .. sgmxgj asf l We 4 S f F 2 ,kg Roncia Q. Hildehrant Hutchinson Charles Hill Hutchinson Susan Hill Ulysses VVayne Hilishafer IW Hutchinson jack Hilyarri Hutchinson '51, s., A 1 Jiiiwfwm mf TF? Taking advantage of the library facilities for studying are Raclonna Drake, Prisca Wiens, Wfanda Holstegge, and Donna Lacy. is f 59,1 S L .2Q:sgig?gf3fg3IESi r all M ii' tcias 'lip V' f Y A YM in ' f fgsgwih ffl? ffg F va Qi' 9 .QS fl K V, T. t an 2 s if fri Q ikasfkigi Mt . JF., 5 gil' V kk ,,1, ',,A Jr, is ysya y Sharon llinz Liberal jimmy Hittlv Hugotnn nr, . 'T w, EM I, mia' . -, J.. Scientists Larry Dietz and Arlan Loepp practice safety in their science lab by wearing cye guards. I Y9',' I f s1z1ip,,,,,, P if!! f jp.-,, Frank Hochman Ellsworth Sully Holtorcl I lutchinsnn Richard Hollow t-ll Hutchinson Becky Hodgson Teresa Hoefer Hutchinson Hutchinson Patricia Holland Cary Holloway Hutchinson NIL-I'l1t-rsoii Yirginiu Phillip Holnics Hollowcll Hutchinson -.41 F , fa 'Y' f -s.. 5. Hutchinson Wanda Holstcgge xYiCllHil Charles Hom cr Clliusc Dounld Hoppcs Hutchinson Ronald Hoppcs Hutchinson jcannettc Hornbulcer l.cwis Robert Hoskins Hutchinson Daniel Hoskinson Burrton Dan Howell Hutchinson Robert Hubbard Hutchinson jenine Huddlcston South Hutchinson Rodney Husdon Macksville Gerald Hughes Halstead Rodney Hula Goddard Lloyd Hull Circa! Bend Christina Hulscbusch Lyons Roger Hurniston Hutchinson Terry Hunt Hutchinson Walter Hunt Hutchinson VE -r 1, fs 8 4. A t rw '-+1 111 ff i iff 42: 5 ..' 1, ia- 2' 4, 54. + I' 4 Q ' :JI 3 I f 4 so giyva-i'gg+fIfE'Q' a t 'f .ri 'fffffi ' I P it . v . . . in I if! . f .-.-Q 'sf' v ? V .s, . 5 QA , ' :urn Rf v I I F Nb.. ki Q 1 if I . My fn, AH -Q: In M +I ' ifffaf ., Ai kiwi! vu ii I 1 ' ssii Toni jones South Hutchinson Verna jones Hope Warrcn jonlw Claflin jean jorrlan Hutchinson janvt julian Sy lvia Eric Ilutchcrson Wichita Cynthia Hutchinson Atchison janvt Hutchinson Ilutchinson Lincla Hutton Marysvillc- Patrick Irclancl XYichita Frances Irvin VVichita john Irving Ilutchinson Trunian Irving I-Iutcliinson Cary Iscnagle Hutchinson Merlin jackson Ahlivx illt- Nancv jackson Ilutchinson Sharon jackson Hutchinson Charles jacolis Pvahocly Mivhac-I jantz Marion Rc-In-cca janzcn Hutchinson janivs janoski Great Bond Thurman jcllis Ds-catur. III. Steven joe-licnis Lyons Dale' johnson Linclsliorg Darrel johnson Windorn Daryl johnson McPherson Delmliic johnson Hutchinson Harland johnson Hutcliinson jo Lynn johnson Hutchinson Patrick johnson XVincIorn Rex johnson Iiilwral Vicky johnston I Iutchinson Marianne jones Halstead Rosalee jones Pc-nalosa Shirley jones Hutchinson Well rather walk to class than to try find a parking place in the early morning rush, say Cary Amerine, I,aYern Schneider, Paul Bell, and Bob Hoskins. I J Q Q Connie Keene Hutcliinson V Tony Kee ie -' Hutchinson ames Keeling ' 'fi . Scott Citi v Dizuie Keiinig ' Rohin Kem-sling Sy lvia . ., jackie Heller 2 ' - ' - , QV Penalosa I Patricia Keller St. john Ross Keller Hutchinson Vickie Keller Hutchinson Eugene Kelsey Hutchinson Roger Kelso Chase Sharon Kennedy Hutchinson Hay montl Kenney Harper james Kern Herington Orville Kessler Coloratlo Springs, Colo. Christina Kestler i:-:yi life ,, E P Nashxillc dy If , te s ki 5 1 f .gs .a ...,., Q, Q, ,. . ,L 'Q' i , -I! Q w ,. ,, . if 4 Brent Kahler Crcat Bencl Don Kaufman Nlounclritlge It ff, ,, -51. Y -v Diane Kater Nexx ton Davitl Kazinaicr Lewis Roger Kauffman llavcn liritlgct Kcasl I lutehinson 4 ' - N , N Arlington Barham Kiefer K I ,ec wt i 3:15. Michael Killgore 4,21-rv L ,, bjjffft Hutchinson f :f '- iff3?ri ' Larry Kilmer Claflin Ralph Kimble lnman Keith Kincaitl -f Burrton Shirley King L Hutchinson , Thomas Klassen Hutchinson Alan Klein Nleatle I w, ai liw fi J an l'l'lix wg? 73 H ' gg? ,Q M,.V ,.., fn t X.: -rs: Ss W5 - 21,534 .zf If -',- Janice Klein Hutchinson Richard Kuchlcr Hutchinson Luana Lance Greensburg Ronald Koch lfllinwood L5 Ilitttl' Kuccli Plcvna Scott Landcs Derby L, f XM, E , , ,W 1 E Q 45,353 Q if Q R53 mv is m e f' t. -. meat A as-. - , , Gs,tM fl - -V .w szgswii 12.825214 - , ,. ,, fN3s,S.mg.sa, ,, ,ti mat ,:-h,. t, 5 .. 5- Q it X ' Kenneth Krehhicl Pretty Prairie Claudia Kuhns Arlington David Lane Hutchinson W, -: f asa: -- is Thomas Krehbiel Hutchinson john Kushrnan Aherdcen Linda Lanfear Burrton as 'if' K t 6 t ww -1L,'H+'1'? I LY? if YK!! EWU W is .I', Carolyn Krenzel Lcati Stephen Lackey I lutch inson Steven Lansdown Hutchinson , gg: tw' 'Q' WS mi? 6' V 1 Kenneth Kroupa Tampa Donna Lacy Nashville Dale Larson Manhattan e Albery Kruse Sylvia Sharon Lammy Wichita janis Larson Marquette is 5 t I i b C W lb ,lqv L i h y , ,. f 5 Y r- Ll m M ,wg pw, :Q . - 5 David Lee Oklahoma City, Olcla. jeannenc Leftler Canton Joyce Leighty Creat Bend Arlene Leilcam Hutchinson Gerald Leilcer Ness City Cliltord Lemcn Hutchinson Isaac Lemuz Hutchinson Horace Leonard junction City Robert Leslie Hutchinson Nancy Lcstishen Hutchinson Mark Larson McPherson Danny Lauver Hutchinson jerry Lawrence VVlCl1itLl Alice Lawson Beloit Glenn Lay Hutchinson Leonard Lebien Hutchinson vu- i'Things go bet- ter with cokef, says Camille jack Level Wakeeney Larry Lingle McPherson Ronald Lord Hutchinson Larry Lynch Hugoton Barbara Ly ne Hutchinson Diana Lynn Meade Marilyn Mack Hutchinson john Magalski Kendall Park Charles Magoflin Sterling Q , , 5 Lfmw1ws,:sW5 Q. v,.. L, L, im :. A- If V: :f::ff::,'fa:f1 K I j - tag? A- Hrll 1 1 H K. f- I fi iw . 1 we ,V 1.1 ,argl 2 ' rii ' ' . ,. . ' D ' - sigh V W .,wgZg,,11Qgif3,a f - ' - , 75515'lil-1-l1L',iE1iW?F ,, . - . 3 J, 13' .3 ' - :'.:.,: : ': ' , ,isa o l L V' 97-'fi:i'1i-if f K' fffig '.sff,'Tifisl11LQk 1 ' . ,. is-ZZj:i 1:ia'Z fQ1ffl5l?ZSitEl5ff2W 0 3s:Rf'Lfi:zrQ' Wagler as she and Lynn Miller enjoy a break. HS i ri , 'S 5 , jerry Levich Sioux City Richard Lippoldt Hutchinson Stanley Lowe Argonia Stephen Mai Russell Dennis Maples Hutchinson Dennis Nlarcotte Hutchinson Stephen Mardis Wichita Robert Ntarelli Nexxerk joette Marrs Meade Louis Martens Buhler VVilliam Martin Holyrood David Martinez Hutchinson Robert Mastro Hutchinson ' i me L t 71 A O Richard Lewis Hutchinson Linda Livingston I I utcliinson Rebecca Lucas Hutchinson D? X .if Larry Lichlyter Myrna Lindhol Attioa Windom ,Xrlan Loepp Steven Logan Hutchinson Hutchinson Tlioinas Cenc Lutz Lundemo llesston Hutchinson 2 xg, U1 Carla Lindsey Hutchinson Charlene I .olunann XlcPlierson Marc L5 man Kinsley Brian Lingle Hutchinson Sharon Long Rushton Rebecca Lyman Hutchinson was t Y sf-Q 4 W' : V H Q1 if T, .af . or i 7 file -A f fl ' f 75 W-....,,. 'r 3 - J 1, S was . ,., N i ' -ar 4 W W W , ,Wm at 5 As wx if .f X 'Emi 1 f G ri' 'I 2 L. 'Ji 'S in X st. XVaiting hcr turn ata pool shot is Marsha Stagnes. Vit-ki Mt-Colluin llutcliinson Craig Nli'fltlI'llllk'li llutvhiiison l,1llIl2lxlL'ciUXYLlll l,t-oti Thonias Xlctloy lluttliinson Susan Xlcfliit- Hutchinson -Iolin Xlullonaltl xyllltlttllflltili jaint-s Nlm-lfarlantl llutc-hinson Sllvllcy Nlcfluirt' llutvhinson Terry Mt-Clliirv Utica NllC'll1!l'l Xlcllatton llugoton janws Mc-llrath llutvliinsoii jucly Xiclxcr .Nlxlmy ville Sharlyn NIQK1-iiziv lllllL'lllIl5UIl .-Xllwrta Xlc-Kilmlmcn llutt-liinson Clary NlL'KlIlllt'f jill McKiniivy Hutt-hiiison Stvvc NlCKONVIl llutvhinson Patricia lN1Cl,Ltllj.,l'lllIl Hutchinson 76 Elizabeth Mathes Harp:-r jerry Maxfit-lrl llutchinson Mark McAllaster Lyons Stanley Matlack Burrton Richard Mayficlcl Hutchinson Cort Ntcfllaren Ulysses Stephen Mattison Solornan Daniel NlC'.'XllllI1l Kingman Ronald MCC Ile-lland Hutchinson -are I ik Wyixtaz john McLennan XVharton Davicl McMinn Crccnwoorl Sarah Mcaclows Hutchinson si s.7 Elma McMannis Burrton Michael McMullen Hutchinson Melanie Meier Hutchinson 1-tt, K x it is i hiii i Kenneth McMillen Hutchinson Yolly McQuiller junction City Charles Melvin Princeton Learning to play the piano is hard especially when no sound corncs out. Karen Gustafson plays and hcars tht- final results through ear phones, Delhcrt Mcnclcnhall Hutchinson Dana Xlcssing Hutchinson Harolcl Mctzingcr lfaltlxicll Karen Xlcycr Chcncy Gregori Nlillartl F as auf Xlcl'licrson Carole Xlillcr Cfhapnian ffccilia Xlillcr Hutchinson Cary Nlillcr Ncxxton Ccralcl Xlillcr Hutchinson Kcnncth Millcr Hutchinson Marc Miller Hutchinson Martha Nlillcr Q' YQ an is ? 1 ig J, Hutchinson Nanci Millcr Hutchinson Rohcrl Nlillcr lfl Paso i -9 Ruth Nlillcr M' Xlt. llopc 'vy Bruce Mins-ar Ng Clanton Nlarlys Xliiilucuicf Hutchinson Michael Xloclx Hutchinson 77 1.1 ' fig - J fs iw iggs fsz V, W -w e: 1- -- ,V ' -Yew ? 'M af ar:-. ali figsz K -wa v f - as far ' 1, 5 Wh my W a -I was f sf, 5 vs It Q i 335 'L' X 2' his ,i I if 3 f ,. , ..,. ,. ,. ff tit if Ki - 339 X All if nf fwiwf L 1 is f f Fl .N 1 Tommie Mohr Collyer Stanley Moore Pcnalosa Cary Nlortorcl Ilugoton Thcrcsa Mourn Hutchinson Roy Moyers Hutchinson Mary Nlunsch Danville Marla Myers Haven Rodney Myers Peabody Marsha Naccarato Salina Roh Nachtigal Hutchinson Thomas Neal Hutchinson Brenda Nelson Nickerson Gayle Nelson VVinclom Rex Nelson Delphos Carol Neufeld Hutchinson Dotty Neufeld Hutchinson Richard Newkirk Burlington Randall Newlin Hutchinson james Nichols Hutchinson Connie Nicolet Great Bencl Jewell Nightengale Suhlette 78 , zzrqz 73 sgix Dennis Moore Hutchinson Vicki Xloore Nickerson james Morton Kingman fl 3. Marlene Moore Iuka Who took mv bubble soap? asks Vance Whittington of l0l0f'U NWPHICS arrx Rupp and jcrrx Law rence Hutchinson VVayne Moser Hutchinson th is in 8 -1 ,,.,.----- X24 While looking over leon Lutzs shoulder Larry Caley' is wondering lin should take photo journalism next semes- iv 'I 7 -2 y J . f i e, .f x joleen Nightengale Vickie Nikkei Sulilette Moundridge liva Nolte Lan renee North llllli'lllllSUIl Ness City VVay'ne Rick Nuttle Nunemaker Arnold Langdon Yi 1 11' 1' Ns ft g u. Mandy' Nisly' llutehinson Kely in Novak Tainpa Dellxi-rt Olmernieyer l lerington Donald Ulu-rniey er Herington Mary Ot-Irs llnteliinson Randy Oeser Claflin Kathleen Olllalloran Hutchinson Kevin Oillalloran ' Pretty Prairie joel Ohlerneien XYaKeeney Harry Olson Hutchinson Sharon Olson Neyx ton Alden Oltliotii Milton Vera O'Neal Hutchinson Amy'Ortl1 Moundridge Carol Overall Caldyy ell Chris Palacio! Newton Nelson l'alen Hntehinson Lueya Paliner Inman Eileen llillllifilll Buhler Dean Papes NYaKeeney Jeanette Papes Xyialieeney A ., .. ,. f s 2 'sg ., i fx 1.qQ ,y X 3 IX ski, .I Q 3126, if 1 lf! ' Q 1 I a I I I I W ss, , f . :WL , W 'in ,gp ., i ff , Lee Papes W'aKeeney james Parrott Hutchinson Terri Partridge Hutchinson Vvlllliltll Partridge Hutchinson Marjoric Pauls Moundridgc Thomas Pedersen Villa Park Kenneth Pekarek Holyrood Charles Peoples Meade Edward Pcrara Livingston Patricia Peters Buhler Claudia Peterson Coldwater Horace Peterson Atlanta LaRon Peterson Conway Robert Peterson Lindshorg Yonclto Phillips Hutchinson Cillrcrt Piclienpaugh Hutchinson janet Picltctt VVicl1ita jean Pigg Hutchinson Rohert Pinnoclc Osage City Frederick Platt Hutchinson Patsy Plt-tt Inman Richard Plush Hutchinson Stephen Pohlman Hutchinson Allen Poland Lyons Kenneth Pontius Hutchinson Larry Posey Hutchinson jon Potter Hutchinson Stephanie Potwin Lyons Marilyn Powell Hutchinson Richard Powell Beloit Joseph Previtera Hutchinson Donald Proffitt Hutchinson Charlotte Proser Claflin Galen Puls Hutchinson Kenneth Quick Hutchinson Laura Ragsdale Hutchinson Terrill Rainey Hutchinson Some students would rather play pool than Watch, but Ron Fhipwood would rather eat an ice cream bar and watch. Diane Ratzlaft Hillsboro Marsha Ravesn Pretty Prairie jeannine Rail Hutchinson Rohert Read McPherson Celia Reed Hutchinson judy Reed Iuka Raymond Reed Hutchinson Ulysses Reed Hutchinson Francis Rees Newton Douglas Reese Salina VVanda Regier Buhler Kathryn Reichard VVichita Catherine Reid I Iolyrood VVilliam Reid Kingman Carol Reimer Inman james Reis Hutchinson james Rexroad Hutchinson David Reynolds Sterling Charles Rhoades Walieency Roger Rice Goodland james Richardson St. john Katheryn Riedl Otis Craig Rife Burrton Bonnie Riftel Hope Glenn Rake-straw Argonia john Randall Lindsborg Q . 511 7' N Y 'Kb ur offs? If so f I ' L X 5 ,gif sa t 4 iii: . ,. W f .iv Ns, , . ,g yms ik QV fir' 5 julie Ramirez Herbert Ramsey Hutchinson Hllf1'hlU50N Rohert Rancr Linda Rapp Hutchinson Salina 1 e A' ff' 81 Tracy' Ritfel Hope john Riisot' Kinslcy' I,y'nn Riley Norwich Peggy Rilsey' South Hutchinson .'XI'lt'YlC Risluy' Rugo Carolyn Rislvy' Great Bond Kenneth Rislcy Rugo Mary Rivers VVicl1ita Karon Roberts llutchinson Kathleen Roberts Burrton Kenneth Rohorts Great Bend ltctx-can Robertson Ilutc-hinson Miclluvl Robinson Hutchinson Rogcr Robinson yVilson Courtney' Rogers Hutchinson -lon Roller Lindsborg Ray' Rornig Hay en junu-s Rose Hutchinson Nyllllhtlll Roubiclcuux NIc'Phf-rson Rip-kvj. Ronan Hutchinson David Rowl' yy!-llington llc-nry Ruble- Grcut Bvncl Roberta Rudicvl Ilutrhinson lfrncst Ruclus Hutchinson Larry Rupp Mounclridge Edward Rush Abby ville! Charles Ruthe-r Derby' Patricia Ruthcrford Conway Springs Rayrnond Rutherford Hutvhinson Phillip Ryan Great Bend Angela Rylko Hutchinson Judy' Saip Bellvvillc Kcnneth Suhr Jacksonville Todd Salmans Kingrnan Curtis Sanders I Iutchinson jinunic Suwyers lylcade Thomas Schcck Salina 82 3 S., 'Y A, jrgtm. 5' .Rm it ly , Q ff' Y hi? 'wr X. as 2 K X gy M YK sr K if i if ,i f a, f rv -- Q, Y V .,,-' 1 tssl , tiii nsis I ef ' Q J 0 Z if in 'ii ar... 'D' 'Lt2 F' ' rr, cy ii' 1 l ce, 5 ff isy . ff f l ag I ,I X as -ini x Paul Voth and john Barkley loo parking place. Edna Schlc-ck Salina Bryan Schlcgcl Wichita Bobby Schmidt VValton Dc-bra Schmidt Norwich Laura Schmidt Hutchinson 'A-. - Linda Schmidt 2165 Xlt. llopc iar' Ii ' if I Linda Schmitt Hutchinson Lou Schmuckcr Arlington Alvin Schnalicl Hutchinson LaYcrn Schncitlcr Albert Dennis Schultz Hutchinson Michael Schulz Huntcr Ronald Schuster Hutchinson Colettc Sclixxagcr Crcat Br-nal Steven Schwartz Spivey Marvin Scliucin South Hutchinson Harold Schwicthalc Hutchinson Gene Scott llopc assuming. jan Scott Hopc Cccil Scroggins Salina Barbara Sock Hutchinson Patricia Scilmcrt Xlacksx illo Yickic Scxx ing Hutchinson f f' Margaret Sci lm licoti 5-an k for a Son, teachers' parking places are off limitsf' The boys sorrowfully pay their fine 83 Xlichacl Shackclforci Hutchinson Harolci Shiplc-y Hutchinson Robert Siciiingcr Hutchinson rn 'Q' wt W 1 i mi 15 95 3- 1 i fQ 'i8iif j,, 2 1' Zuni: , iii S, F52 Q 'fam , if L SM J X 4 f 3 r r Q6 iwi? 1 Pamcia Shea Ljysscs Susan Shook Hutchinson Harold Sivmcns Hutchinson Mr D,.W,. , , - -sm f -f , ,.,,,,,. rg gg 'K 2' Nl - -- av . A 155,13 f, j l + ' K I ' Y l' ' Patricia Shca Ronald She-Hicr Stephen Shepard Ulyssvs N4-wton Hutchinson .Xiicn Short Barbara Pcwy Shuart Burrton Shou altvr NX 1-hita Don Simon Hutchinson Stg-xt-1, Sisson Hutchinson joscph Sinnctt Hutchinson Kingman 5 ' m m .- . , ca' in 1' 84 Margrett Shcphcrd ljysscs Susan Shunmay Hutchinson Dale Smali Hutchinson Susan Smith Hutchinson Zcphalena Smith Haistcaci jim Smoicy Hutchinson Terry Sny cicr Viiirnorc Ray Sonncdcckcr H utchinson Larry Sorensen Hutchinson Sharon Sosnoski Ilutchinson Roy Soukup lillsu orth Susan Spaay Hutchinson Elaine Spacth Hutchinson Sharron Shcphcrci Hutchinson Barhara Sililcy Sharon Springs Christophcr Smith Cloocllanci james D. Smith Hutchinson jamcs M, Smith Hutchinson Kari lc Smith Larncri Paul Smith Hutchinson Prcston Smith Hutchinson Rohcrt Smith Buckiin Donna Lau .inc Radona Drake uw snacks in the Ull- ion. . . v I . 'ri' R ,. 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C v M . LCD' itznygt' 2' 54' '.'., . '. Q. Q 1-Fifi:-'aa'-: :'-Y -a -g Q- ',- f: ., 4.-, Dennis Swartz N1-ss City S11t l'1'cifrircl Iliitciiinsuii Xlarilxnn 'l'n'rry Hutchinson Z Steven Tarbet Ulysscs ilarlm-5 'l'c't'l Illitvliiiisuii Xliviiavi 'l'i'lc'r XYiciiila 9 fi .V 3 i ? x-'ZS Q Q L ,,,, ,Q . Si t Reading the Hjunior Collegionn makes every meal taste lx-ttcrf' says freshman Carol Timmons. nl-Q aw mi ' xini i v5:q3f5fn5f:fr.., ,, .ii .,,..f- asa - 111 fi,- , E, xxixgsbgg -'.f,.sffggr.1, - , :,, - -253 -15: ' sw' .tw :Ea .2 2 E3 Vbq 19! i '25 it ,A I. W I! 'Q 'Ga W E X fa Ji it '?' J , WN- -ww? J 'M A 'Y 1 g 'I '1- di 'il H U y Harriet Trussell Dave Tucker Larry Tucker Mmm , . . misspelled my name again, thinks Bob Hub- johnson Salina xLy'ons bard as he reads an issue of the Cnllegiany VK llltlllill l uckcr Lhurlcy I uttlc C,aryl'Tyy'lnchan1 Vt lL'lIltLl Hay lllllltl Kingman ltolwrt t'pclcgral'l jcrry Yan Stcy cn Yan Hutchinson Canlpcn flk1lIlpt'Il Hutchinson Hutchinson janc Yan Xleter Burclett ' Mary Yan Osclol ., Hutchinson f ill Patricia Yarncr , ' Xycllington Rebecca Yeatch ff-Us Rodney' Ycttcr ' Hutchinson Y Ariy , A Stcvcn Vickers , i'-i ii' I Hutchinson , ,. ., ik Y X as of .--24 X ':P ....-of 7? in ra as Xi' 4 M Tcrry' Yolavka ffalclwcll Douglas Yolklancl Hutchinson Baron Yolltman Hcrington Alan Yoshurgli Hutchinson Donald Yoth Nc-yyton Paul Yoth Havcn Mary Vtaglcr Hutchinson Linda Wagner Kingman Dcnnis NYallacc Ly ons Kcnncth Xylallacc Lyons james Wallaucr Pottsyille, Pa. Robert XValstcn Hutchinson an f 1 Af., NV L , Q 'slim' . Qi tv Barbara NYard Halstead Sue xYllSllllllI'II Ilutcliilisoii Xliriani Wt-lwlm Lyons Richard XVarhurst NY:-llington Nant-5 XYutt Harper lil1tl1XYc'lml1 Ilutvliinson if 5 l , 14 A? Eg! Be f 41 3.5 Calvin VVarner llutchinson Donald Weaivt-r Lindslmorg Dennis Wt-lmlx-r Clrveiislmrg Some people prefer to play pool in the Student Lnion, but Elaine Spaeth would rather study. 88 .-X familiar sight after class is demonstrated here hy Ruth Izdiger Eileen Pankratz. and Dotti Newfcld as they walk to the par tu change their hooks. xlllI'SllLlllxY1'lX'l' Sem-ca Donald NVQ-luster lluteliinson Hlairw Vibclvl Clanton is i' 2 L -, E- 'Z Mau Tm ., W' N 'isis K4-ith W'edt'l Moundridgv Al11IlXvl'l'liS HlllL'llillSOIl Arla-da VVc0lis Salina , . 7?'f?7 Linda Weidner llutc-hinson Steplit-i1W'cirm'r Hutchinson i flL1llll'l'lIl0 W'eis Marquette I, fy ,- wi? x 'rf P N Q X f . ' ' '- - ' ' VV - . ohn VV -lls As the smoke slowly rises from jerry Dowell s pipe, he is thinking lllllllliiilislhldl Dillllfixlmluuitllii I liuwi, to himself if I onlx' had a genie to clo mx' home work. Df'1 1if W 'm'f KH'l1B'W1'S'fdl'l BL'fl'11f1' Wl'S'f'11 ' 1 llulrhinson Kinsley liilwrul Don Weston Douglas Weslrnp jnclith Xlhiclln llntchinson Lyons KmIolo1.S, Dirk. 439' sssl .k . l.Q'UIll1l'llxYllllC Great Bm-ncl Linley While Hutchinson Yunce XYhittington johnson jurnes XYickluncl Partridge Clyde XYic-ns lllllehinson Keilm-tl1NYier1s NIcl'ln-rsori Priseu Xkiens Iliilsu-url Ilylu Will-s Kinsley' Craig Williguns Peoria. Ill Perry Shuart looks over his new schedule. gif 2 nfis 3 1' 2 2 89 : 'f - , WM' ffm- if David A. Williams David L. Williams Beloit lX1ieheulVVilliun1s Ulysses Roger VVilliuins Hutchinson Hutchinson Robert Williams Hutchinson james Williamson VVoodhine UI got my Black Book now whereys my dimef' wonders Kris Curry. 90 Silence prevails as Ed Perara and Kenneth Risley spend free hour studying at the john F. Kennedy library. juniee Williamson Kinsley Raymond Willis Chicago, Ill. Beverly VVilson Valley Center juclith Wilson Hutchinson Larry VVilson Hutchinson Stephen Wilson Hutchinson William VVilson Hutchinson Verlinda Wingert Hutchinson james Wirtz Great Bend Hose VVitt Sylvia Gary VVittorff Inman Nieholus Wittry Hutchinson L 'W 1, -as 1 L 1 -Q-.,.,v:..'f5 H F A 6r,5,,.. - r .ei- S if M if no f, il' X ,,. iv' ',',' lf? .Ms-,.....-a an-adm svaaiuwu st T' fum-...maine Isnt that a cute greeting card savs Bobbi Rudicel to Edna Schleck while shopping in the Student Union Book Store. Bruce Yahne Creat Bend David Yahne Hutchinson john Yeager Larned Wanda York Halstead john Yost Hutchinson David Young Hutchinson DeVVaync Young Hill Cir, Philip Yust Sylvia Linda Zellers Newton janics Zinli Ellinwood Richard Zink james Zooh Larned -wa. ., ,,., ,I- Ronald Wittry Hutchinson Diane VYray Hutchinson Betty YYurdcnizin Meade ps ie ., , 7 - i K li 1 X ' Q . , uSl 5 - Al. . r ......- -I X .1 I -X., P . : 3 5 fini 9 I 'f' a i Y L' I 0 Keith Woolery Dcnnis VVordcn Newton Hutchinson john Wrvnch Gloria Wriglit Burr Oak Hutchinson Brcnda xxlylllllli XYilliiini Wynn Lurm-cl Knoxx illi-. Tc i'Oh, if only tennis Coach Mahon could sec nic nowln Bob Yahne is saying to himself. ! gr. R new freshmen and those not pictured first semester Vtilliam Cfaley Stafford john Cannon Hutchinson Kerry Chastain NVichita Steve Childs Sterling Richard Chinn Hutchinson Marion Constantine- sou Raldyx in Larry Coop Hutchinson Donald Cooper Hutchinson Lonnie Cox Meade Richard Cunningham McPherson Melvin Daniels Philadelphia. Pa. Timmy Davis Lyons Nlarcia Denton Hutchinson Donna Dickerson Hutchinson Walton lfieser Norm ich Mary Beth Fischer Hutchinson Kathy Flcske Pawnee Roclt Yernon iflicker Kingman Cliarla Guthrie Great Bend Sharon Hagemen Hutchinson Linda Hand Spearman, Tex. Linda Harrison Hutchinson james Heritage Pretty Prairie joe Hicks Larncd Dean Hilton Salina Terry Hines Hutchinson Leo Hinnenkarnp Salina Douglas Hohlmick Hutchinson Donald Hogan Kinsley Mary Hudson Hutchinson Richard Hunt Lyons O. B, lmrnesote Hutchinson Leigh johnson Hays Russel johnston VVichita Paul jordan Hutchinson Antony Bessire Ulysses Cleorge Rinney Ulysses Dee Breneman Derlmy Tom Bruner Topeka Neal Brewer Hutchinson ,S . Q ay- . '- at , : ef ,r i i .f,- K l QS! 4 S ...-ff'- '4 '! t E 'E Nancy Barton Hutchinson james Bauman Haven Larry Beals Hutchinson S1141-i If f - ',n1'1fwQ4b?2 i HW s ,?mfgzw1-1J5:g3- 52 H , -, Mins WF Xt fi i av emits SFI' 1 'f i i -7 - gi' if 4 , 5433451 ', M fg, gi xg ,i , 31. Sw , 2EE:iE:?S5::::. 555 . y , A Q,-A X , 5 N yr Q H it '1 2 is 23, P 5 , lt' j 3' Www? ' iii' 333 ' . is , if j Q' 'iff E i 3' ff 'li 52 'H 4. -.. M M , WW an -, 4 ,, - 5 ,,- N 'air , - - 1 1:- Q ...Jun wifi 4: il in lliinic-I Kuufniiin Hutvhinson iit'lwL'c'n Kirclivr lglll'liIljliUIl.c,lil2.1 Kt'XiIll.1lfil'Q'1.' llutc-hinson Thoiiigis Lila-s Sulinai liivk Nlviiritlt' l.inc'oln jinncs INIL-Daniel Ilumillv Rohm-rt ML'Nlurry Hutchinson Nivholus XlCIltl0l2i Hutchinson john Xlvtz St. john Douglas Xlillcr Hutchinson Dcnnis Ntitclit-ll Coclcizircl Stuart Xiodclvlrnog fi2llN1l ji-rry Nloorv Ellsworth Kt'IlIlQ'iillX1U0l'0 Hutchinson Clifford Morey Arlington Tohy Morris St-ilgu it-k Doinilcl Xloyvr Partridge Riuliurtl Nlunson XYic-hitu jmiiicttt' Pupos XYLIKUIIIIUF Y1iiiNi'ison Gulxn l,or0n Parsons Hutchinson jost-ph Pt-riltu Hutchinson Yic-ki l'hit't-r Fly ssvs Toni Piros Hutchinson Clziry Hunk Hutrhinson Iionultl lhnik Hutchinson john liiisov Kinsivy Php Ilis ltolwrts Hutchinson Dvun Rohison Ilutchinson juinvs Hooks Cociclurcl Phillip iiuttvr Mc-Pliersoii hliCl1210lSLliIllUIl Hutchinson Ringgit' Suncivrs Cflufiin Tom Schorn N1-nton john Snyclcr Hutchinson l,ois Stohr Hut:-hinson Bruce Strachc Hutchinson Puul Swanson Lyons 'll-rrp Su innvy Hutchinson Dmin Tutor .-'trgoniu Vicki 'Vhivl Hutchinson joscphinv Tonn Hain-n Virgil Troyvr Hutchinson lJllL1Ill'lVl'iC'IlS NYincloin CLlviii1XK'ulluL'c Cru-iishiirg jan-kly n XK'hi!c Colilxx utr-r Kc-nnvth XYhitt' i.Lm rviict' Rosciiinry Wilt Sy lx in lorry Wise ljuws v3 Q ' 'S wk 2 X ' - K , v, X Organizations provide- an outlet for vavii stncivnt's energy and icivas. Thcy in- clude rvligious, g0Vt'I'lllIl0Il- tal, occupational, honorary, and special interest. student commission headed traffic court: led student activities The Student Commission is the student gov- erning body at Hutchinson Community junior College. In the election assembly held in the are- na on Sept. 8, Beverly Banker, Toby Brown, Rodney Myers, Courtney Rogers, Brad Ryno, and Winona Tucker were chosen to represent the stu- dent body in school affairs. Returning sopho- mores were Roger Robertson, president of the commission, Lucy McPherson, secretary, and Debby Corley, publicity. Holding meetings every Tuesday noon in the Walnut Room of the Student Union, the council was given guidance by advisors Mr. William Maben, Mr. Tom Kelly, and Dean George Coop- er. The first activity of the commission was an af- ter-the-game dance held Sept. 29. This was fol- lowed closely by commissioned-sponsored Home- coming activities. These included a pep rally at the Fox Theatre, Homecoming Assembly to se- lect the queen, a parade downtown, and the dance after the Dragons, victory over Dodge City. Oct. 14, the commission played host to the Kansas Community junior College Student Council Association. Eighteen junior colleges met to plan and coordinate activities of their schools. Committees were formed in areas of planning, constitutional, publicity, legislative and execu- tive. Roger Robertson headed the planning committee. Student directories were published and sold by the commission starting Oct. 27. Intramural ac- tivities ranging from football to basketball were also headed by the council. A trafiic court headed by Toby Brown was held periodically to clarify parking regulations and to promote better facilities for campus parking. The Young Raiders played for the Christmas dance Dec. 15. Students were entertained by the Shadows of Blue at the regular Winter Formal on jan. 24. Big Man On Campus activities were also spon- 96 President Roger Robertson talks with sponsors Mr. Tom Kelly and Mr. William Maben about the new student direc- tories. Brad Ryno, Lucy McPherson, Bev Banker, and Debby Cor- ley relax after a regular noon meeting. sored by the Student Commission and were cli- maxed by the selection ofthe BM OC on Feb. 23. The spring election for new commission mem- bers and the Spring formal were the last major activities as the commission wound up a busy year. -l --I-Q. N.. 4 4..-.Q-ff' Y? Student commission members for the 1967-68 term were cille McPherson, Beverly Banker, Debby Corley. Toby Cclockwisej: Sponsor VVilliam Maben, Courtney Rogers, Brown, Winona Tucker, and Rodney Myers. sponsor Tom Kelly, Roger Robertson, Bradley Ryno, Lu- ii f 'A' zfiigqei -Q, a iggf .',,t ,,,,- f K . 'QW 5 Leading the discussion of the planning committee at the Students at the college enjoyed many activities sponsored conference of the Kansas Community junior College Stu- by the commission. The NVinter Formal on jan. 24 proved in dent Council Association was Roger Robertson. success yy ith The Shadows of Blue entertaining. 97 circle k sponsored by kiwanis sponsors bloodmobile Circle Kis primary service projects are sponsor- ing the Bed Cross Blood Mobile and the NICAA Hospitality Center during the national basketball tournament. Circle K has twenty members and is sponsored by the Night Kiwanis Club. President Bon Sellers, with the help of faculty sponsors James Stringer and Kendall Griggs, held bi- monthly meeting in the Walnut Room. Board member Bob Good, Bon Sellers, Steve Rayl, Galen Puls, Bob Sidlinger are making plans forthe next meeting. 1' Ron Sellers, president, and Kendall Griggs, sponsor, look over plans for the next meeting. One hundred ninety-three students gave The members of Circle K enjoy their lunch during their noon meeting. blood at the Red Cross Blood Mobile. 98 Members Steve Thompson, Winona Tucker, and Angela Rialko listen to plans for the next meeting. Sponsor, Mr. Olin Allen takes an active part in the meet- ings. irc discuss foreign polioyg helped with international fair In its third year as an active club, International Relations Club under the leadership of David Colbert, president, and sponsors Mr. Olin Allen and Mr. Bert Chaney held regular meetings. The club arranged to have Lt. Governor john Crutch- er speak on his travels abroad. The IRC also helped with the International Fair. IRC held an opinion poll each semester on different public issues. I' 99 dragonettes create school spiritg usher at games Dragonettes is a pep organization for Women at HCIC. Its primary purpose is to support the school athletic events and to create school spirit. The uniform is a red blazer and navy blue skirt. The girls usher at all football and basketball games and at the NICAA Basketball tournament. They also sell mums at homecoming, make pos- ters to support athletic events, and serve the school in any Way they can. Linda Stremel, right, distributes the Dragonette constitu- tion to members at the first meeting. Linda Stremel, publicity chairman, and Brona Calloway, president, put up a poster before the last game of the league season with Carden City. Brona Calloway, president, presides over one of the month- ly meetings. iz: 100 vQv '.af 17 Y T ,Qui-Q-jd. 3, ' 'Q 3-.1 Nt., M4 Theta Chi Sigma members L-R are Lyndee Potter, Virginia Shea, Karen Hoefer, Cynthia Evans, Bonnie Carter, Pamela Groves, Peggy johnson. .1 3 iff' ,f wi: Peggy and Lyndee work on the offset press while Bonnie makes the masters. Virginia makes transparencies for over- head projector. Pamela answers the telephone a part of her secretarial services at Monroe Cynthia makes wide International. abilities at Wileyis Inc. theta chi sigma prepare for jobs in secretarial fields Theta Chi Sigma, under the sponsorship of Miss Esther Griswold, is an organization princi- pally for secretaries and girls interested in busi- ness careers. Each club member holds a job in the Office Education work program. Karen xxorks at her secretarial useot her secretarial position at the Chamber of Commeree office. 7 ,rv ,ic O . '24 N, . 3 I: 'L' 13 je .lf I A . dUi-WWW S 7 l l0l phi theta kappa scholars initiated in nov. and march Membership in the Kappa Gamma chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, national junior college honor society, is based on an overall average of 3.6 for 30 hours of full time credit. This year sixteen new members were added to the society in November and several more in March. The major project for the spring semester was a college tutorial service. The members offered tu- toring in their major fields for one hour per week, Students needing help were referred by their in- structors. Since this was the 50th anniversary of the or- ganization, plans were made for some members to attend- the national convention in Houston, Tex. Other projects the club devoted itself to were promoting the bond issue for the college, timing for the debates held in Hutchinson, and doing volunteer work for the National junior Col- lege Basketball Tournament, Mrs. .-Xrless lfilerts and president Sally Voth listen to suggestions for an upcoming meeting from Mrs, Mollie Chafhn. Phi Theta Kappa members were: SEATED: Sally Voth, Robert jones, Phillip Schrader, Linda Hawkins, Leneal Locke, Darrell VVoelk, Charles Hardinger, LaVon Ost, Ste- ven Balzer, Larry Swank, Rogene Vignery, Roberta Schrad- i if it ffl Angela Carroll serves punch to Leneal Locke and Darrell Woelk at fall initiation. er. Kathryn Bowlinger, Marilee Keller, and Angella Carroll. STANDING: Sponsors, Mrs. Mollie Chailin and Mrs. Ar- less Eilerts. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Olin Allen and Connie Friesen. Au ,.gn!G5 ' + f'l6l 1lU' ii' Roger Robertson helps Sally Voth find a good quote to use in a practice debate. Coach David Blackim discusses a new strategy with debator Shelly Sperling. phi ro pi debate fixed income: blackim coaches squad All colleges and junior colleges in the nation debated the topic HResolved: That the federal government should supply a fixed annual income for all Citizensf, The Hutchinson Community junior College squad began the year with a new coach, Mr, Dav- id Blackim who took over from Mr. Tom Kelly who had been head coach for 18 years. Ten deba- tors began the course which sent teams to over twenty tournaments, but the number was re- duced to six at the semester. Individual honors were won by Roger Robert- son and Sally Voth during the active year. A yearls hard work was climaxed by the National Tournament held May 1-4 in Miami, Fla. Members ofthe 1967-1968 debate team were: Mike Bright, Sally Cook, Sally Voth, Shelly Sperling, Coach David Blackim, Sharon Neuway, and Roger Robertson. G21 a ' Q N -. ff' -4f 7Hi s iaui,f1y,v W - nw as-X -of ef-:RX N K , i 1.,, ,Li , 51,755 l K 4 ' Q ,y 7 Quill . .ea fi 103 Breath of Spring cast L-R jeanene Laughlin, Demurie Drew, Cary Graber, Cathy Bott, Bridget Keast, Pat Rutherford. not pictured Steve Harper and Kenneth Bavuso. Q T 6.1 , f I Vi Furs, furs everywhere and not a one to wear. Going over plans for the next caper are Cary, Cathy, Bridg- et, Pat and Deme. 104 Lilly, Ieanene Laughlin, points out the evils of stealing to Beatrice, Deme Drew. BREATH OF SPRING by Peter Coke Breath of Spring by Peter Coke was an English comedy about some very proper British citizens who became subjected to fur stealing in an acci- dental way, The maid was a former thief who took a fur so her mistress would look nice. When the group got together they came up with some very clever ways of stealing. Of course, all the money was given to charity. Even eventual cap- ture bythe police did not stop this group from going on to bigger and better deals. lockman players two presentations given by club Under the direction of Mr. Walter Spitz, the Lockman Players presented two plays. This year Breath of Spring and The Crucible were present- ed. Cast members rehearsed week nights and on Saturdays. THE CRUCIBLE by Arthur Miller A Crucible is a melting pot of different alloys and this play presented a period when America was a melting pot. It took place in Salem, Massa- chusetts, in 1692. Through some accidental events and mass hysteria the village became the scene of the biggest witch hunt in America. Ar- thur Miller attempted to show how prejudice, hate, and hysteria spread. First play rehearsal for The Crucible. 105 dragon,s tale photojournalists and staff produce yearbook Directed by Mr. Theodore Wiebe, the 1968 Dragonps Tale staff worked on the annual two days a week with two hour sessions. At staff meet- ings on Mondays, problems were worked out and assignments were made for the following week. In October, the staff attended a seminar at Wash- burn University, Topeka, to learn new techniques in areas such as layout and printing, and visited the American Yearbook Company. Photojournal- ism students combined their talents with the oth- er staff members to produce a fine book. Mr. Theodore Wiebe, right, gives Rich Hill instructions on using the dark room facilities. See if it sloshesln exclaims Sally Holford as she rattles her present at the staff Christmas gift exchange. Other mem- . ,NSN XW.,,,,MWn-DMN Bob Kirk finds that a good photographer is always prepared to catch a good picture on campus. Larry McCormick, business manager, and Larry Collins go over pages before the final shipment is made. bers opening their gifts are Sharon Sosnoski, editor, Peggy Riley, Barb Showalter, Leon Lutz, and Larry Rupp. The hardest part for some is writing a headline that will fit. David Burris is searching for that certain word. Cynthia Foust, Linda Fulks, Terri Partridge, and Cathy Bortz quickly take notes during a session in lab. junior Collegian covers news events: offers narcotics series The junior Collegian staff is composed of stu- dents taking newspaper production or reporting and writing. Through the instruction of Mrs. Ar- less Eilerts, the staff gathers news on campus as well as finding unusual features of interest to stu- dents. A feature spread over several weeks this year was a series on narcotic addiction. In October, several members traveled to Wash- burn University, Topeka, to attend a journalism seminar. The paper was contacted during the year about carrying the column HOf All Thingsn by jerry Maxlield in other college publications. Heading the Collegian this year were Patty McLaughlin, editor, Martha Miller, assistant edi- tor, Phil Hornbeck, business manager, Marla Myers and Steve Harper, advertising managers. Patty McLaughlin, editor-in-chief, writes a last minute sto- manager, measures an ad. To Martha Miller, assistant edi- ry to Hll a hole on front page. Marla Myers, advertising tor, comes the job of delivering the finished papers. as- 'i 107 newman club promotes brotherhoodg wins 2nd with float The Newman Club strives to promote brother- hood and high ideals on the campus through its members. This year the club joined the Universi- ty Christian Movement. The club also provides recreation for its members through functions like homecoming floats, Christmas caroling, conven- tions, picnics, and, of course, the enlightening meetings. Singing Christmas carols is an annual event. Karen Schuler and Dick Godfrey relax after finishing the club float. Newman Club has largest membership in its history. Newman Club officials are Larry McCormick, pres.g Duane Bergkamp, alumni adv., Linda Stremel, treas.g Dick Godfrey, vice-pres., Linda Herrman, sec., Denis Bachand, soph. rep., Christina Garcia, fresh rep., Father Robles, sponsor, Cnot pic- tured? Theodore Wiebe and james Schinstock, faculty sponsors. 108 Leona Goering and john Wells enjoy making hot chocolate after singing Christmas carols. Marcia Ikerd and Sondra Rupert enjoy singing at their annual Hootenanny. campus christian sponsors a retreat discusses war in Viet Nam One ofthe most important purposes ofthe Campus Christian association is to have people of different faiths to express what they believe and why. C.C.A. has discussions ranging from HThe New Moralityn to the war in Viet Nam. It also sponsors a retreat which enables the members to find a closer relationship with Cod and their fel- lowman. Members of C.C.A. hold a serious debate on Viet Nam cri- sis. Bill Brecheisen discusses a plan for their next meeting with sponsors Leon Meigs and Rev. Kirk M. Fowler q ul1iildlll l09 drill team entertains home crowdsg performs at wsu fieldnouse The HCIC Drill Team performed at home and away to the music of 'iGeorgy Cirlf' played by the HCIC Band. In their first performance, Octo- ber 27, the girls wore red and blue fur-trimmed uniforms with red pompoms for the Parents' Day game in Cowanis Stadium. December 1 the mod- ified routine was presented with white costumes and hoops and twirlers for props in the darkened Sports Arena. Strobe lights were used to accent the props and costume trim. The crowd was somewhat dispersed by a prank smoke bomb, but the performance went on. just before Christmas the team performed at a Wichita State University game. Other trips included Dodge City and El- Dorado. For the NICAA Tournament the team did routines to HCabaretH and 'iWalkin, Happyu with variations on their costumes and props. Peggy Riley, Stephanie Potwin, Chris Hulsebusch, Sharon Hinz, janet Hutchinson, Cheryl Hickey, Teresa Stephen- son, Shirley Comes, Nancy jackson, Marcia Coleman, Judy Compton, jan Volker, Linda Schmitt, jan Caldwell, Robin Keesling, and Diane Nonken form half of the line. Hoops-and-twirlers routine to the music of uCeorgy Cirln was presented in the sports arena and on trips to Dodge City, El Dorado, and Wichita. Smile, girlsf, mimic sponsors Aylene Kline and Ruby Munzer and choreographer Elmer Gibson before getting down to work at practice. ll0 Colette Schwager and Brona Galloway, Roberta Schrader and Diane managers, take care of props and music Nonken were chosen co-cap- for practices and performances. tains for the team. 'iStraighten that lineln was often heard at practices held in the arena. Rhonda Grubb, Sally Holford, Frances Irwin, Linda Fulks, Rhonda Hildebrant, Marcia Koch, Bonnie Carter, Kathy Banker Mary Bauer Barbara Showalter Choreographer Elmer Gibson exhibits the technique for high kicking. The Drill Team polishes their routine on the Held before performance. Marla Myers, Marlene Amend, jo Lynn johnson. janice Commer, and Roberta Schrader form half of the line. ff. K we Mmm L. ,Qt .sh lll dragons club orders jackets, buttons: sells programs at games Dragons Club began the year with two major objectives, reorganization of club membership and activities, and raising school spirit. jackets purchased late in the football season helped tie members together and boost school spirit at games. Two dimensional buttons, such as those used at Kansas universities, saying Co Dragonsn contributed to raising school spirit at basketball games. Another major project of Dragons Club was distribution of programs at the games for a dime, with profits going to the club. Besides raising school spirit, Dragons Club tried to build spirit within the club. Projects along with parties for members and their dates helped tie the club together. The main concern of the leaders of the club was to insure the contin- uing Dragons Club spirit, and leadership in school activities. Sponsors were W.T. Goldsmith, Richard Cisel, and Al Kober. Dragons and their dates had sections reserved for them at the games. Toby Brown, president, Rod Meyers, vice presi- dent, Bob Hubbard, secretary, and Roger Robertson, treas- urer led the clubs activities. Mr. Goldsmith takes a few shots after a meeting in the un- ion basement. 112 W . fm. Board members meet to discuss plans for activities before presenting them to the gener- al meeting. Board members include officers and selected members who head commit- tees which organize the activities. Dragons Club members in general meeting vote on ordering jackets after they are proposed, with the understanding that the club treas- ury shares the bill. Sponsor Al Kober swings at a Dragon Dance with a Dragonws date. Couples formed revolving lines at the Dragons dances. Dragons enjoyed dances such as this throughout the ll3 K TA- EA future teachers meet every month The Student Kansas State Teachers Association - National Education Association is designed to acquaint future teachers with the various teach- ing fields. The Hrst organized Chapter of Student KSTA-NEA in Kansas was by Hutchinsonis j. W. Gowans Chapter. Under sponsor of Mrs. Margar- et Randles KSTA-NEA Members attend monthly professional and social meetings. At KSTA-NEA meeting guest speakers, book reviews, panel dis- cussions and luncheons are some of the activities being presented to members. KSTA-N EA meeting at the student union has a guest speaker from Hutchin- son High School, Del Knauer, to entertain members. ll4 Maxine Brooke, Vice President of KSTA-NEA, is discussing the coming meeting with Mrs. Randles. President of KSTA-NEA is sophomore Sherilyn Benjamin. Del Knauer, guest speaker, is KSTA-NEA speaker of the month. dlstributive education exchange ideas develop leadership Distributive Education Club is sponsored by Miss Ann Ochs, the teacher coordinator. The purposes of the club are to exchange ideas, deve- lop leadership to the ethical sense, stimulate a professional attitude toward work, and help the individual member toward a better orientation in the local business world. The local club is asso- ciated with the state club, Business Education Clubs of Kansas and the National Organization, Distributive Education Clubs of America. Mem- bership is open to students enrolled in the distri- butive education program. Carol Miller is showing jewelry at Torrence jewelers. Q..-ai Doing class exercises are jim Ebersole, Miss Ochs, teacher coordinatorg Sue Washburn, Anita Bianchino, and Cary Bott. N.. As a class D. E. students discuss ways and types of selling products. D. E. student, jim Wirtz, is sacking while working at Cal- houn's Northgate store. ii oagkfqg home economics prepares members for ca reersg promotes interest in home This year marked the second year that the Home Economics club has been in existence on our campus. This club is for girls interested in a career in home economics. The club devotes a monthly meeting to each area of home economics to acquaint its members with various fields in which they can major. The Home Economics Club sponsor for this year was Twila Taylor. The officers were jan DeMint, presidentg Roberta Schrader, vice-presidentg and jan Volker, secre- tary-treasurer. jan DeMint represented the Home Economics Club in the Homecoming competition. Members of Home Economics Club listen as the featured speaker delivers the month's program. The club officers this year wereg Roberta Schrader, vice- presidentg jan Volker, secretary-treasurerg jan DeMint, president. M' Home economics majors Shela Mann and Sharlyn Holde man work on class projects. Sponsor Twila Taylor advises the club as jan De- Featured speaker from the Extension olhce talks to club members. Mint, president, conducts a meeting. 116 fee... 4 President Waunita Annelar conducts Paramedical club's first meeting held in the cafeteria. Members listen to the speaker at one of their monthly meetings. 2 Paramedical officers pose after a meeting. They are Marsha Stagner, secretaryg Waunita Annelar, presidentg Adrian Derousean, vice-presidentg and Cindy Wilson, treasurer. paramedical acquaints students with medical profession Paramedical club is a relatively new club this year. Paramedicals main objective is to inform medical students ofthe various fields of medicine. The club holds monthly meetings featuring guest speakers from each medical field. The club is open to all students, although, the majority ofthe members are medical majors and student nurses. This yearis officers include Wailnita Annelar, presidentg Adrian Derousean, vice-presidentg Marsha Stagner, secretaryg Cindy VVilson, treas- urer. Paramedical Homecoming representative this year was Marsha Stagner. iff? Club president Waunita Annelar, vice-president Adrian Derousean and treasurer Cindy Wilson work together to plan the yearis coming events. ll7 , , ,, oung democrats hear kennedys speakg attend state convention Young Democrats at Hutchinson Community junior College posted a year full of activities. Af- ter the initial drive for members, the clubfs first major activity was taking part in the birthday cel- ebration of Governor George Docking in Topeka. Guest speaker at the festivity was Senator Ed- ward Kennedy of Massachusetts. Later in the year the group traveled to attend a Topeka seminar on government. Hearing Robert Kennedy, senator from New York, was part ofthe Alf Landon Lecture series that the members en- joyed. The Young Democrats would up the year by attending the state Collegiate Young Democrats convention in March. Young Democrat oflicers this year were Angela Carroll, sec- retaryg Greg Waller, presidentg Becky Hodgson and Mike Chabin, both vice-presidents. Not pictured is Pat Drosenos. 118 ,5- Greg Waller, third from right, president, conducts one of the first meetings of the year in the Student Union. Becky Hodgson puts final touches to the Democrats' float entry in the Homecoming parade. Debbie Corley takes notes as temporary secretary at the first executive meeting. MX Young Republican members enjoyed a picnic which was given to interest new members in the organization. iiltiki el' .A ri .,L, N . - ,,,,,-w ' we .1 Q . - Y gwiw v 1 . .., f sg Q ' ' W sts T ts A Club members decided that meetings should not be all work and took up card playing after the business was fin- ished. oung republicans attend state conventiong hold monthly meetings The Collegiate Young Republicans is a social- political organization on campus. Its purpose is to interest and acquaint students with politics. There is also the social aspect of meeting new people. After a slow start first semester, the club started planning for the state Young Republican conven- tion held in late February. Holding meetings once a month, the club had speakers such as john Crutcher, Lt. Coyernor of Kansas. Oflicers were Jerry Unruh, chairman, Greg Ayers, first vice-chairman, Terry Rainey, second vice-chairman, Delilah Evans, secretary, and Paula Carr, treasurer. The responsibility of leadership this year fell on jerry Unruh, sopho- more. .J jerry was aided by Greg Ayers, who was first vice-chairman. 119 kansas co-operative college composer project federal grant for HCJC enrichment ot community This year Hutchinson Community junior Col- lege and Kansas City junior College were collec- tively given by the federal government a 878,000 grant for the four year program entitled K.C.C.C.P. The main objective of his project is to enrich the music department of the college and to improve culture of the community as a whole. Under the sponsorship of Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, these three colleges have had certain hired composers on their campuses to Write music especially for their choirs, bands and orchestras. These composers also presented lec- tures to music majors and the student body. The composers on our campus were Mr. john Biggs and Mr. Michael Hennagin. In April Concert Choir and Concert Band performed for the public the music especially written for them by Mr. Biggs and Mr. Hennagin. Another important feature of this project is the guest composers, performers and conductors who visited each campus throughout the year working with the choir and bands, and appearing in a con- cert with them. In November Mr. Clifton Wil- liams appeared with the Concert Band, in Feb- ruary Mr. Vincent Persichetti with the Concert Choir and in March Mr. Stan Kenton with the Stage Band. In April all three college music departments met together in Emporia to study under accom- plished composers and directors during a three day work shop. As the last feature of this year,s project the bands and choirs of the three member colleges presented a symposium of contemporary American Music in which they performed a large scale Work with the Oklahoma City Orchestra. 120 Directing the concert band in the first concert is guest con ductor Clifton Williams. Resident composer Michael Hennagin delivers a lecture under the new project. Pausing from his busy schedule is john Biggs, one of the resident composers under the new project. Taking a breather after a busy meeting are Cort McClaren, vice-president, Paula Carr, president, and Mary Kramer, secretary treasurer. HICIIC form new student chapter attend state convention A new study chapter of the Music Educators National Conference was formed at HCIC this year. The objectives ofthe organization, especial- ly for prospective music educators, are to ac- quaint its members with new teaching methods and materials and give them an insight to the problems of teaching and conducting music. Throughout the year the club enjoyed guest per- formers and lecturers at their monthly meetings. As guests of the music educators, HCIC student members of MENC attended the statewide Mu- sic Educators Convention at Wichita in February. Members of MENC listen to sponsor Russell Dickenson at one of their meetings. MENC chapter members are: BOTTOM ROW: Paula Carr, Sue Hale, Sharren Shepherd, Sue Dickenson, Rogene Vignery, Melvalee Bachand, and Gene Clapp Csponsorjg SECOND ROVV: Russell Dickenson Qdepartment chair- manl, janet Hutchinson, Linda Wleidner, Karen Gustafson, Linda Good, Marilee Keller, and Susan Henson, THIRD ROW: Mary Kramer, Greg Ayers, Ronnie Thompson, Keith Woolery, VVard Brunkow, and Cort McClaren, FOURTH ROWV: Bill Rrier, Joel Smith, Dennis Fisher, Steve Zimmerman, Larry Stephenson, Larry Metcalf, and Gary Wlittorff. Not pictured are Marlene Moore and jerry Miller. attend composer's symposiu mg concert band hold scholarship concert To attain as high a quality as possible in skills, techniques, and in performance was the goal in 1968 for the concert band of Hutchinson Com- munity Iunior College. Mr. Leo Ashcraft, direc- tor ofthe concert band, conducted the group through a very active year. In the fall the band performed with Clifton Williams, besides donning their marching uni- forms to perform at football games. At a concert on Feb. the band combined their talents with those of Vincent Persichetti. Six Kansas towns were the stops on a tour of performances the band took Feb. 28-29. Also included in the busy schedule this year were the Composers, Symposium held in April at Emporia, and the annual scholarship concert held Nqav 18. After being a featured soloist in the bandis first concert, ' Larry Lynch seems to be telling Paula Carr that heis glad its over for a while, Members of the H368 Concert Band are: flute: Sue Dickenson, janet Hutchinson, Sherry Santee, Linda Good, Nancy Baldwin, judy Reed, Shirley Comes, Nancy Hildebrandt, Linda Fulks, and jo Ann Edminster, oboes: Linda VVeidner and Melvalee Bachand, bassoons: Marilee Keller and Ronnie Thompson, clarinets: jonenc llale, Carl Christian, Handy Hart, Bena Gable, Steve Vickers, Colette Schwager, Becky janzcn, and Marlene Moore, bass clarinets: Muriel Streiff, Hyla NViles, and Susan Ilcnson, contra-bass clarinet: Sue Hale, alto saxophone: Vickie Christiansen, Ifverett Childs, Gerald Miller and Sherry lfikeg tenor saxophone: Harold Evans, Paula X1cCown, and Larry Franklin, baritone saxophone: Bill Goats, cornets: Paula Carr, Dennis Fisher, Darrell Nieman, Dale Ailshie, Brian Frit-sen, XVard Brunkow, Bon McClelland, and Kim Carey, French horns: Larry Lynch, Tcrry Schwab, Billy Brier, Bill Deringer, joel Smith, and Gerald King, trombone-sz Greg Ay ers, jerry Unruh, Bob Garwood, David Kazmaier, Mike Buchanan, Daivd Fundenbergcr, Howard Buehler, baritoncs: Stephen Zimmerman and Mary Kramer, basses: jerry Power, Larry Stcphenseon, and Robert Fuqua, string bass: Paul Smith, percussion: Keith Woolery, Cort McClaren, Rodger Kelso, and Terry Levich, Members ofthe 1968 Stage Band are: piano: Muriel Streiffg bass: joel Smith, guitar: Paul Smith, drums: Keith Wolleryg saxophones: FRONT ROVV: Har- old Evans, Vickie Christensen, Carl Christian, C-erald Miller, and Bill Coatsg trombones: SECOND ROVV: Bob Carwood, Greg Ayers, Niike Buchanan. David Fundcnberger, and jerry Unruhg trumpets: THIRD ROW: Darrell Nieman, Dennis Fisher, Paula Carr, and Brian Friesen. Rena Gable, Becky jantzen, Marlene Moore, and Susan Henson listen attentively as they are given instructions for the next concert. road tour. Nw. stage band works with stan kenton The first major activity of the year was a tour covering Ellinwood, Hoisington, La Crosse, Oberlin, and Coodland. Next the stage band held a stage band clinic Dec. 2, which seven towns at- tended. Guest director was joe Hambirch. Towns attending the clinic were McPherson, Newton, Sedgwick, Haven, Campus, Derby, and Russell. Stan Kenton worked with the band at a perform- ance March 7, as the highpoint of an active year. Grabbing a cup of coffee while studying music scores forthe next performance is Mr. james Clapp, stage band director. . 123 Mr. Leo Ashcraft directs the con- cert band in preparation for their choir enjoy visit of guest conductor perform for assemblies and concerts In addition to the assembly performances, the Concert Choir presented a fall, a Christmas and a spring concert. They gave a special performance with the Concert Band in March and in May went on a one day tour. Also in May they ap- peared with the new Hutchinson Symphony. As part of the Kansas Co-operative College Compos- er Project, the Concert Choir enjoyed the visit of Mr. Vincent Persichetti in February. Mr. Persi- chetti worked with the choir and conducted them in a special concert. XVith customary vim, vigor and vitality Mr. Dickenson goes about a few of his many daily activities. Members of the choir listen intently to their director Russell Dickenson as he gives them last minute instructions before their fall performance. Members of tlic Concert Choir are: BOTTOM ROW: Randy Newlin, Linda Schmidt, Rena Cable, Steve Zimmerman,-Sha-:mn Shepherd, Cary Smith, Deb- by Corley, Paula Carr, Byron Chrisler, Carol Tirnrnons, Barbara Showalter, Murriel Strief. SECOND ROW: Claudia Kuhns, David Kazmaier, Marilec Kell- er, Rogene Vigncry, Kenneth Krehhiel, Sue llalr-, Clovis Baile, Sue Dickenson, Larry Stephenson, Phyllis Hart, Cary Wittorf. THIRD ROW: Marcia Cole- man. Kathleen VVicns, Louis Hiatt, judy Alexander, Lincla VVeidner, Peggy Rogers, Brent Kahler, Judy Mclver, Kenneth Bavuso, Linda Hawkins. FOURTH ROW: Everett Childs, Lee Adams, Linda Good, Vance Whittington, jeanene Laughlin, jim Richardson, Marlene Moore, Larry Metcalf, Greg Ayers, Karen Gustafson, Nancy Baldwin, Stan Matlack. 124 FRONT ROW: Debby Corley, Ken Krehbiel, Sharron Sheppard, Larry Metcalf, Linda Weidner, Clovis Baize, Rogene Vig- nery, Diane Bircher. SECOND ROW: Cary Smith, Marlene Moore, Brent Kahler, Sue Hale, Steve Zimmerman, Peggy Rog- ers, and jim Richardson. Weep, oh mine eyes. . Dragonaires rehearse for their November tour. Posing after their first concert are members of the Concert Choir. dragonaires select body of student musicians enjoy fall tour The Dragonaires is a mixed ensemble of select vocalists chosen from the choir. Their programs are made up of popular and standard music. In addition to their scheduled concerts, they per- form for various clubs and organizations through- out the year. In November the Dragonaires went on a three day tour with the stage band perform- ing in several Kansas communities. 125 5 S .1 1 f it A. Athletics are traditionally an important phase of HCIC life. Though special emphasis is placed on has- ketball because the national tournament is held here, each sport is only a portion of the total athletic pro- gram. Charlie Sesher, retir- ing this year was presented with a color television by the Quarterback club in recognition of his work with the athletic program of HCJC. My me cheerleaders boost school spirit: aecompa ny tea ms Cheerleaders at Hutchinson Community jun- ior College have a big responsibility in leading cheers for a student body of over 1600. Leading the cheerleaders as head cheerleader was Sheri Benjamin. Travelling to several out-of-state and most of the in-state games, the girls were sponsored by M rs. Twila Taylor. The cheerleaders sported new outfits at the beginning of basketball season which included red and blue sweaters with the Dragon insignia. 171 we Enwumnsgg' if stepwise is i e' eawae rasaw gee flnlullqr Fianna Q rag, asssa ,H it ii +5 K, . .r....-a-W-+- s-W,,.ww M 'W .V,,,.. T ...F XX i t T Sheri Henjarnin -- an-.-.-.........,..Mr,,,,4W ,Q M janette VK'ilson Maxine Bri ukc V4vlnh,,,,,A lik j ea n et te gm4x.i'Qras, ,.,,,kMMNiN Diane Bireher .Q--W ren' ,, we ,fe- WM T'fvla-,..... my in .N : Q -x X haw Cross country squad members are L-R M. Bastion, mgr., R. Goldsmith, M. Robinson, and L. Heidebrecht. BOTTOM ROW B. Alurnbaugh, F. Brittan, and L. Hawkins. ., .. +1- gr eg ,ig j .., 'f .js I 1 .r -me i s s,fff-R ,L - .. it . at : My ,. . s . Y s 2 si- Q- YQ E ' 11 X 'sz t fit ..., 55.5.2- 'St V - at , 133' 3 .fc K M,f- . 'i Q ...-df' L. Heidebrecht is second place winner at Haskell meet. cross countr squad competes in ten meets The 1967 cross country season found HCJC with only one returning letterman, Ron Cold- smith, Wakeeney. Three strong freshman run- ners, Fred Brittan, Scott City, Larry Heide- brecht, Nickerson, and Larry Hawkins, Carroll- ton, Missouri, gave promise of a good year. Three other freshman candidates, Mike Robinson, Buhler, Bill Allumbaugh, Gardner, and Volly McQuiller, junction City rounded out the squad. However, as the season progressed it was found that other colleges, particularly Haskell, Allen County, and Butler County were fielding much better teams than usual. Although HCJC had a stronger team than in the past few years, the team record was not impressive. With the addi- tion of a few good boys to help the returning let- termen, the Blue Dragon harriers are looking forward to a successful 1968 season. - Nelson Sorem Hesston, Ft. Hays MBU and HC-IC at Carey Park for trian- gular cross country meet. Q ' 3' s . f-9? . . .sr .s,,.--.1 - p A . . W ' . ' -M 4? K F 4 -P aiu-..Q.f .-vi-mths' ' . .Mn-.......-i ' H -- p...-un-' -.., . M.-.4 , ,. . ...J ' ' HE .is Q ,,, , Afffgfiatgf ,. ffl, . . U3 f :Ei Q 7 , ,VAT ' t QI? - AV 1 F? S ggi i ff -Q-l'.iMi4h f'T 325 ' A4-9 -M f if --so . --ew Jw fn. 1 'ga 5 'lik' 3 'fir r 1 'Q 345' ww .. I ...E .., W. ,s k 1 Vs ,, 1 , ,Q was K , Q, 7:1 -4,- M LV M : 4 as l f 5 'if ii Mk A 1, , k g, V- LA 'aff ja. 1 'Ks it .l ?1,f fa in i i fx .,,..W....,...., a-ff-mgng ,, ' 1 .,,,,,, M 4 f n if-'gran-Q-f,...,,,,3, , -. fe' V 'GQ dis- ' B K -fw.. '51 W 'f- -wsipnvnra-,,V.,.. 1 129 l ll ll l HUME mall Q 1 as far' '- K' fe ' v- if K we J ,N 3 M, n FRONT ROW - Left to Right: Craig, C.g Reiser, D., Helm, C., Harvey, F., Ielks, T., Hubbard, B., Beckett, M., War Huxst, R., Bralcett, N, SECOND ROWV: Peterson, H.: VVordz-ii, D., Lackey, D., Robinson, l'l.1c:lIllllCl' E., Miller, R.g Harrell, I,.g VVilkins, R., Troutmun, D4 Larkin, B., Thompson, D., Gild- 5IIlllll,'l1.1 Hall, D., THIRD ROW: Papes, D.g Hanil,C.1 Dcschainc, P., Duckett, I,.g Roglc, L., Miller, D., Mincar, B., Day, Sala, K., Shepard, S., XVal- stcn, B.g VVallauer, jg Herron, M., NVithrow, Coach, McMurrary, Coach, BACK ROW: Matous, Coachg Dcincs, Sccly,j.1 Campbell, Scroggins, C.: Vlyjilllkx,VV.1SlllClQ,j., Py ke, D., Moyer, R,g Elliott, K., Bates, B., Casemon, j,D, v,-,,,, football dragons win 7 lose 2 tie 1 Speedy halfback named Mack Herron, and a tough defense, Hutchinson Community junior College Blue Dragons, opened the 1967 - 1968 football season with a win. The Dragons romped over the Alumni 20 - 0. f if er -V , ', si , ,t,t .,.,a ,Q A 2 ..v7A H, ' EE? Head Coach Assistant Coaches lwllrl Mutous Ken McMurray Gary Withrow Gene Keady Defense playvr is trying to overcoriic tlic Alumni quartvr- back and set him back for a loss W 'LP glafii R .V , Lf!-1 A , V , ML f Hola Wilkins H57 shows liis skill against tlu- Alumni by run- ning urouncl and away from thi- Alumni players. W'-al ...Q W N gg-:Qg1,i'.'4':i,1'.' 5: ,-1 ,- A ag, . Yxjzg-vi D. TI'OllfIIl21I1l33llS shown trying to get ziwuy from tlif Alumni players. X s Q l3l I i df' W i A A iff ,w. -,.. , . -':., In Z . ir. . QQ ' . cy 1 A 'A1' f by McCOOK - For the first year the Dragons met V.: l Ili if gi McCook, Nebraska. Playing a hard and tough , s it c y . game the teams finally ended 20-20 in a tie. f g . 'tt' t'se . .. t t i', '.,',.r gfrz :ff ' fi if f'f-1' fvfe ,,l-.'1--: fv: : i r 'tf-Wt ' -irfi 1 fi we In motion is speed halfhack M ack Herron. LEACU E PLAY LEACL' E STANDINGS Hutchinson Coffeyville L Hutchinson Cowley Carden City 1 Hutchinson Fort Scott Hutchinson 2 Hutchinson Pratt Fort Scott 2 Hutchinson Dodge City Colleyville 2 Hutchinson Carden City Cowley County 5 Hutchinson Independence Independence 5 Hutchinson Butler County Pratt 5 Butler County 6 Dodge City T Colleyville player catches pass intended for Dragons Mack Herron 1425. Doug Thompson was injured in the game against Coffey- yille. Coach john N1 atous and assistant Coach Ken Nic- Murray help Thompson off the Field. l32 COFFEYVILLE - The Bed Ravens of Coffey- yille beat the Dragons 32-21. The Red Ravens handed the Dragons its first loss. COWLEY - The Blue Dragons, led by the kick- ing power of R. Wilkins, rushed away with their first league victory, defeating Cowley 28-20. FORT SCOTT -- Fort Scott dropped a win to the Big Blue by the final score 21-7. The Grey- hounds of Fort Scott played a hard fought con- test. The Dragons defensive men try to break up a play against Fort Scott. The oflicial watches the play for fouls and spotting of the ball. jerry Deines catches a pass and begins running for the Dragons T.D. 'K G+-.sig x ,aww 1 4 ,. Vi.. ,. --a.,.,,g,-- -' f:e'1l?f3'2mWg.4a-1--'W . fp Z.,f-e'5'f':T.-U Y I Y 'W ' uw We ' . V.. , -W ,4 5.. V . e - , . A . , ww, . W., + V K tw ,g t A Q, sp.. A T. .L Q .wi Qvj . 4 Speedy Xlaek llerron 4-12? runs around Dodge City in hopes for another touehcloxx n. DODGE CITY - The Big Blue won its fourth ganie against the Dodge City' Conquistaclors. The final score was 42-28. PBNIVI' - The Dragons hroke tht- Pratt Beavers darn for a 41-T victory. This was the Dragons thircl straight win. D. Troutrnan t24l is shown catching a pass while Dodge City play er tries to hreak the play, Troutrnan went on to a Dragon s touehcloxx n. Nlaeli Herron H27 is trying to get au ay from Dodge City players. Herron pulled his way out and went for another T.D. 134 :E 'J S lv: 1-7' . Lm..,Z ww-ith N 'Li 3 -A it Hutch goes up against the tough goal line defense of Carden City. at e. W Nlack Herron waits for the play to begin. GARDEN CITY - After a four game winning streak, H.Cf.j.C. Blue Dragons went down to Carden City Bronebusters 28-21. Play lvrvalxs and speecly Nlacli Herron runs again. J MNFL3, 'Wasil ,, yr a -11-a-Q - Yr 4-Avlssx R k 't Q ,s'-f '-ff' f. Oflicial rules that D, Troutrnan scored in the Carclen City game. Players downed by rushing and playing a rough game. 135 INDEPENDENCE - The Dragons ran over the Independence Pirates for a big 63-I4 win. Mack Herron helped H.C.j.C. Dragons win a terrific game. Hutch's defensive Iine fires out during a play in the Inde- pendence game. wink we in . if snrr ,gh . . . . 'Am JVL - :LLV ng.. I Zn I Q. pi . AY7, Mk A yf sa. . ,rrs , 1,....5 if' fha 'E , 1 2 with Qt as 4 I ,V :A Q. 5 ,,..,.T.kS?i,?Q- .f ,W Y V 'Ti I 57 x ,Q ' 'W QQ' 6 f K. Ii A i 1 3 A A x L , r Nga I , A K Hutchs defensive line breaks through for another set hack. Defensive men proved to he important in the 63-I4 win. B. Lankin C325 is car- ried down by Inde- Ball carrier Mack Herron I-123 runs around the outside for another Big Blue Pendence PIHYCV While touchdown. 'N if 5. P igwxxf p BUTLER COUNTY - H.C.j.C. Dragons skinned the Grizzlies with a final score of 14-7. Butler County gave Hutch a record of six Wins, two losses, and one tie. STERLING, COLO. - Hutchinson Community junior College Blue Dragons ended their season with a 14-0 victory over the Plainsmen from Ster- ling, Colorado. Big names like Mack Herron, john Stucky, and R. Wilkins gave the Dragons their win. J Deines 1213 s . ohn Stucky try to D. Troutman scores a tough T.D. against Butler County. Ras 3' A - If E-is C . T I? . f' Hutch stopped Butler County at the line while player Carl Help stops a Butler County player. Dale Reiser CSQD carries the ball for Hutch yardage before Butler County player stop him. 137 Lee Allen makes a jump for the rebound at the Butler County game in the Sports Arena. TIF 138 umm? Mr. Charles Sesher receives commendation for his years of service to the junior college. As Russell Clarke Q22l shoots, Daryl Stockstill M21 prepares to rebound. - t t vws 3 1 dragons ranked 7th Setting new school records, the Blue Dragons had accumulated a 19-1 record before going into regional play and were ranked seventh in the na- tion. The first game brought a 98-76 win at Dodge City. The Dragons continued to thrill their fans with a 98-84 victory over the Sterling, Colo., Plainsmen, ranked third in the nation. Close moments came in the two games with Butler County junior College. HCIC won the first by a one point margin and the second in an overtime which the Dragons made possible by scoring tive points in the last 42 seconds of regula- tion playl Other highlights of the season were the presen- tation of a color television to Charles Sesher when he retired from coaching and the announcement that Lee Allen had been selected as one of two Kansans to try out for the Olympic basketball team. New records came when the Dragons scored 118 points in a game against Cowley County Feb. 15, and a record consecutive winning streak of 18 games on March 1, with a victory over Carden City Cliff Elliott is blocked by Labette. - . . - 1 fl '12 x,'ES,f:-1,,..l.flx S ass, L ' - Y i 'L 1.11, ft , A is fi? I .MA.. Cx , ,.. if .. 'ii' is Kenny VViens makes a lay-up during the Miami, Oklahoma, game, with teammates john Robinson 1145 and Ray VVillis 4521 standing hy. FRONT ROW . I, Allen. R. Clarke, j. jasnoski, 1. Robin- son, Ii. Hughes, K. VViens, I,. Locke. BACK ROW. D. Stockstill, C. Rogers, R. VVillis, C. Woodman, C. Elliott, R. ,GTE N K, .A f, V 2. Gene Keady, Head Coach and Dick Gisel, Assistant Coach plan game strategy. Kimble, A. Mc-Donald, composed the 1967-68 HCJC Bas- ketball team. 140 .L X H F y 4' i NJ . V Checking the first aid kit are managers jake Powells, Dave Williams, Ken Duckett. Russell Clarke C22D goes in for a lay-up as Carden City tries to block. Free throw thrown by LeNeal Locke QZOD, --V-'1?:-fg. mmf Q an 141 t We ,W srstaet t W,,,.f-ff! ,, ,,yefP r .off , 'Fir K. 3 W ,, Aa v F MN ,f w....s-2 riff' 'ifS 'f ,MMM , f naw: KM will l We -+V , wi' 42-T ' Russell Clarke attempts a basket. Courtney Rogers scores again against Carden City Cary Woodman blocks Butler from shooting, with team- mates Robinson and Locke moving in. Clarke breaks Butler's defense. 2 4' yy-1155. , 'Q' v 7 142 an A in .W QF ... gas- Russell Clarke t22D tries to pass the ball off to Lee Allen 1125 Cary VVo0dman 150D steals ball from Butler County. during the Carden City game. if -is lnaqnqxu ---...,,,,,-,NA mm. W., .f .. f-y,...,M , V xiii' 'iii' I if 1 A 3' 1. Q 72 1313? 'Q Z Qwsqu if Y , gd an ss., 1' Lee Allen outmaneuvers Garden City. ws fi? . i'.Ns s. Mn' A W -sv- a .Q ' fl if , 1, ,, ' '- s i'Y3.,,f V' T' I43 1' ,l if vi . -.4 , , 'W 1 Q V nu-.4 A' - A ' S ' , lil mg '- Abu 'ei' .4-1 ---...A31 .Q dm, 1 F Q I' Q .J r. f A 1-'L . f. 'fray Q lv Etz. 5 Lee Allen passes ball to teammates during the Colby game. Ray Willis C531 sinks two points as Hutch defeats Pratt 84 Hutch won, 101-70, in the first round ofthe sub-regionals. 66, in the second round. 1967-68 BASKETBALL REGULAR SEASON SUMMARY Dec. 1 Casper, Wyoming Here 78 Dec. 2 Burlington, Iowa Here 88 Dec. 8 Labette County Here 93 Dec. 9 Miami, Okla. There 113 Dec.26 Mesa, Arizona There 104 Dec.27 Glendale, Arizona There 117 Dec.29 Phoenix, Arizona There 88 jan. 6 Dodge City There 98 Ian. 13 Butler County Here 93 Jan. 16 Pratt Here 107 jan. 20 Cowley County There 84 jan. 26 Garden City Here 90 Feb. 2 Dodge City Here 87 Feb. 3 Northeastern Colo. Here 93 Feb. 9 Butler County There 83 Feb. 10 Labette County There 85 Feb. 15 Cowley County Here 118 Feb. 17 Kansas City, Kans. Here 86 Feb.24 Pratt There 116 Mar. 1 Carden City There 93 Y .... s., ,W john Robinson C14l makes another basket for Hutchinson during the Championship game. - - ' at 'Mme . Ray Willis attempts another basket during the Dodge City game. Hutch won, 89-78. The Hutchinson Blue Dragons served as host for the western division of the sub-regional VI basketball tournament, held March 4-5-6. Hutch- inson won the tournament, with the Dodge City Conquistadores finishing second. Three Hutchin- son players, Bo Clarke, john Robinson, and Ray Willis were named to the All-Tournament team. The Hutchinson Blue Dragons show their elation after receiving the first place trophy for the sub-regional tournament. in it 80 ,tw ffm is I 77 97- rv' ! 8 W ,- K I ,V K It Vp if Iuka, 'ff C . its T A. . V if A . , , f f rf- e f ig f ti r 0... i , .. -i sa ..: K Vkkr . I Q WI- . ,Mi 1 s 'M f ,.e. ,,.t Q t 1121. , . s- - N.. l45 track national caliberg stiffer competition Beginning the season with more men of nation- al-meet caliber than they ever had before, the Blue Dragons participated in nearly a dozen meets. Last year the Blue Dragons won all scored meets except Carden City where they scored third and in the National Meet where they scored seventh. Coach Nelson Sorem looked forward to a fine season. joe Housley shows his long stride. 1 fs , . ., 1 .. rs-we I W - K 2 -area sf . ,+',1sf4,,', - f ' Hz: ce. ., I . W. iff ,L 1' if I , W., it 7: ,, + fmt f H gg will I: all ff , K my . H V 146 t Sl ' 'ati fi, r ,I W,s ' t Nw If 'Y W ts-' Nni,... , ', -f, -. -:lf .1595 '. Z. -,. wwf 1 - W.. ,,, 'K 'iw 1 ,Q V sk ,. , , i. . 'JIS A-, + . ' .. if M 1 , mf, . ,,:hJ.':rl3 5.-.r , Q A 5,-,fff:,1 f.w' . fqJ'...W' S 'xi J- Q W I, I my-.1 vw f A . t 7. 'I' THR- 4: iw , fs sg, ,53 T,f-vassal VX I 'iaffik yu. 'iv jim Hittle and R. D. Crawford await their turn during prac- tice. TENTATIVE TRACK SCH EDU LE Feb. 8 Mar. 7 Mar. 23 Mar. 30 Apr. 5 Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. Il Apr. I8-20 Apr. 26 Apr. 27 May 3 May II May I7-I8 KU Indoor VVSU Indoor KSU Indoor Arkansas Relays Carden City Relays VVSU Pittsburg Relays Dodge City Relays KU Relays Southwestern Relays Butler County Relays HCJC Night Relays State Jayhawk Con. National Meet 'edirk' bu 'f I 7 .5i.f'i 1-.4 . v ,, x ...gn t iq K - vt, Q5 S' - 1 W 'ki :ULN Fred Brittan, Larry Heidebrecht and Larry Hawkins prac tice for the HCJC night relays. The 1968 HCJC track team members were: FRONT ROW: R. Crawford, D. Andereck, j. Hittle, L. Hawkins, D. Koontz, M. Robinson, M. Lyman, J. Herald, F. Brittan: MIDDLE ROW: C. Soash, Mgr. L. Papes, T. McGuire, L. Heidehrecht, B. Coats, I. Housley, M. Bastion, V. Mc- ' .L . .UVM Nsymm jerry Dowell practices weight lifting at the arcna. Quiller, j. Dowell, C. Rhodes, Mgr.: BACK ROVV: B. Al- umbaugh, D. Boekcn, C. Peoples, I. Smoley, L. Adams, R. Borth, j. Nichols, S. Shepherd, NOT PICTURED: Coach Sorem, Coach Withrow, Dalton. 'Q tennis tough season for team Coach William Maben and his boys experi- enced stitf competition this year. They played in fifteen tournaments and hosted the Hutchinson Invitational Tennis Tournament. 1968 tennis team members were: FRONT ROW: j. Bloom, S. Christian. NOT PICTURED: Coach Maben. - is :W f S ii Terry Allen prepares to receive a wicked serve. Balzer, T. Allen, BACK ROW: D. Young, j. Baugher, f '53 C ,ff f golf squad meets keen competition With four past state championships, the golf teamls major goal was to make it five years in a row. With nearly all junior colleges having teams, the competition was keen. The team from Arkan- sas City gave the Blue Dragons their closest com- petition forthe year. Members of the 1968 golt team were C hrls Smith Mike X ignery, Brent Gorcly, Mark Schroll, Brad Byno, and Coach Gold- Zigi 149 Official Daryl Bybee, waits for play so he can call what is right between the two intramural football teams. intramurals receive recreation, fun Wrestling, football, and basketball teams parti- cipated in the intramural program this year. The program was set up by Coach W. T. Goldsmith and varsity players ofticiated the games. The pur- pose for intramurals is to give all boys a chance to participate in sports. Wrestlers, joe Palacoz Cbottoml and Kris Smith Ctopl pre- pare to start a match. 150 Players on both teams watch for the rebound physical education provides recreation Men,s and Wornen's physical education is re- quired for graduation. Volleyball, softball, and badmitton help condition the girls. The boys par- ticipate in softball, football, basketball and weight lifting. Waiting for the volley ball to come down, players gather to hit it back. 'L I Scooter football players wait for the kick off to start another rough game. Sophomores Howard Smith and Marcia Koch participate at bowling for their P. E. credit. Dennis Curry keeps score while waiting his turn. One of the activities that the girls participate in is volleyball. l5l .4 , W - ' 1 if-47 3 5 lf l A The Division of Adminis- tration includes the Board of Trustees, the administra- tors, and the faculty. trustees controlling body The Board of Trustees is the controlling body of the college, elected by and responsible to the people of Reno County. The most important task of the Board is to search for and employ the best qualified teachers. Another important accomplishment ofthe Board was to approve the New Mens, Dormitory for the Campus. The 1967-1968 year was the opening of the Second Dormitory. Approximately one hundred and ninety men students live in the new dormito- rv. W., i'il - Betty RiHel Clerk of Board of Trustees and Business Wlcsley Nunemaker Elizabeth Bauh Stewart Oswalt VVarren Conrad Chairman Vice Chairman Hyla Bacon Harold Pauls 5.1 ft it ,Qi 4 J' 154 -55 O ,ai Po' ,Qs . 1 .,,5.,.,,y,W,.:.,,,,, 1 Sr E MMM ., Q V0lNo,.....t,.,. , UR. A. H. ELLAND -- HThe student is free to come to my office any- On Dr. Elland shoulders lies the responsibility time. This is a statement characteristic of the ofthe total college program. By working with and president of Hutchinson Community Junior Col- through eommittess, Dr. Elland strives constantly lege, Dr. A. H. Elland. to improve and strengthen the College program. Q-mats 155 A-saezawfsfiriwiif . in .,. ,. i :WV - V' - - I i ' 1 E2g5SsgshsgsS1i21:+'i, 95 1 9' , , ff' ,K - V- f .au- administration i i ,- f,--,,- . 'fwwfw-EH f . ::T'f'f1'5:S 55 Q Hfwggrpi Akh, .. . It , , ., 4., .fa-K ..,. ,W.Q.Q.,d,,h,,l..iifL-ma.. B-..... Reba Anderson Geo,-ge Cooper Registrar 61 Director of Admissions Dean Of Academic Affairs George Koon Deane Banker Director of Industrial Education Assistant Director of Industrial Education and Evening College M. B, Butterfield Director of: Student Activities, Housing, Athletics Dean of Men, xmiiwge ww' Xxx i 5 WV , Ruby Munzer Dean of Women. james Stringer Director of Guidance and Summer Session. facult division Ig business The business division offers programs for those interested in business administration, accounting, secretarial work, and other areas related to the business world. These programs are designed to provide a broad background in general education and to provide introductory courses in the busi- ness field. IVA JAMES Accounting S., WX ,fe , ESTHER CRISWOLD JAMES STRINGER Secretarial Science Business Administration ANNASTEEN BLACKIM SHARON FORNEY BARBARA PALMER Business Administration Secretarial Science Business Administration ' S .,,.,t. swx 'kk' , .W . .iw H 158 ARLESS EILERTS Division Chairman English, journalism DALE GLEASON facult division Ilg Humanities division The humanities division coordinates 23 full- time and three part-time instructors, faculty re- commendations about curricula, staff and sup- plies in the areas of art, English and journalism, modern language, music, speech and drama. Forwarding recommendations to the administra- tion, committees and chairmen are student meet- ings, Mrs. Perrillg curriculum and catalogue, Mr. Siglerg Requisitions, Mrs. Oldenstadtg and sched- ule, Mr. Blackim. Recorder is Mr. Sigler, and the Faculty Association representative is Mr. Busch- man. KEITH SIGLER English English THEODORE WIEBE JANE HELMER JAMES SCHINSTOCK English, journalism English English 4-:N 159 A gi 4 1 ' ' Q I I ' Epi sss I KATHERINE SCHELLENBERC FRANK BUSCHMAN MERYL BILLINGSLEY English French, German English MARCOT MACK PATRICIA SMITH ARIEI. PERRILL English English English MOLLIE CHAFFIN REV. CHARLES PLATZ VERNA OLDENSTADT English English English Qx. ff' SQ I -e If gg K J M is-mfs as M4il9'U'w-.X Y GERALD HICKEY BERNICE BENDER LEO ASHCRAFT French, Spanish English Music IAMES CLAPP RUSSELL DICKENSON HELEN STONE Music Music Music J VVALTER SPITZ Al. KOBER DAVID BLACKIM Speech, Dramatics Art Speech, Debate VIDA WARNER THOMAS KELLY Speech Speech TT A gif 1: http l62 HQ Xa if 13 .fa ...fs , 1 , t r5f'W?t-is REBA ANDERSON Reading Improvement ANITA SMA LL Library Asst. 11--A Y, t? ! f1: 6xiv Qi ,,....,.. .-. f-41' ix, 31A . ii nr' tr: Hsgsadg 5 :gpg :ja I Q., K 1 S A Q t gif, tg5iQgQA5gwiQM1t',? ,, ' VW ,. S K I K 24. .l : .1 Q . f M r t . .K V ,MX -fsmmy 'A-ummw .gwwgff f A ., ,..f,.y:?sfAf A-z 1, , K , 'Q T wNwHwhMwwWw162 A H a , CECILE LUSE Head Librarian HAZEI. LINDER Library Asst. C.-XRMEN BAYLES Library Asst. sh,-,gn-W M -Q.,-in Trlbhnkn 163 facult division Illg social scienceg education and psychology Division Three is presently offering 21 courses. All courses are offered each semester with the exception of some educational courses. The divi- sion is divided into econornics, psychology, so- ciology, history, geography and general educa- tion. Q Y- W Klip rt i ' 1 .. MARGARET RANDLES Economics, Psychology RAYMOND STEWART Economics, Sociology 164 OLIN ALLEN Division Chairman Economics -IAN E MORGAN History, Sociology 5 r gil ' 5 f LEON MEICS RICHARD CISEL LAWRENCE BROWN History Psychology Geography M. B. BUTTERFIELD BERT CHANEY GEORGE COOPER Psychology History, Political Science Psychology NELSON SOREM CHARLEY SESHER CHESTER TAYLOR Economics Sociology Psychology .fo- wwf ff xg 1 Ei facult division IVQ life sciences The Division of Life Sciences is composed of a group of related fields which deal with living things. It includes the biological sciences, health and physical education, and home economics. This division offers general subjects in an attempt to meet general goals as well as more specific courses in health, physical education, home eco- nomics and nursing. VV l LLIAM M ABEN Botany, Zoology GENE KEADY Biology, Physical Education C X 166 ARDON BBANDYBERRY Chairman, Biology M ARY EV ES Biology GARY WITH ROW Biology, Physical Education im - ff? iw .. ,,...fA af Q E, yi 15 in 4 343255 Y S 4 Q fi? r 5 ' ES Mm Egg? . 5 1 i ilsfgf br 'K' 3' fiil will 'iv walk xi W 1 rx 4 5' Si 8 RUBY NIUNZER W. T. COLDSMITH JOHN MATOUS Physical liclucuticm Physical Education Physical Eclucution TYVILA T.-XYLUR CONS'l'.'XNClf NICHOLS Home Economics Home Economics -FYR? an 40355 Quai, 4 ' l 167 facult division Vg physical sciences and mathematics The Division of Physical Sciences and Mathe- matics includes Chemistry, Drafting, Geology, Mathematics, Physical Science, and Physics. Courses offer varying degrees of compromise between the objectives ofthe science student and the one mainly interested in broadening his cul- tural background. JOSEPH BREWER Chemistry DAROL GRAHAM Chemistry 168 if Wilt' WILLIAM KITCHEN Chairman, Physics Ai-Q FRED ELLIOTT Chemistry HUGH MCMILLEN Geology D. B. JANTZ KENNETH MCMURRAY STAN SMITH Physical Science Physical Science PhySiCal SCiCI'lC6 .ir s .iici,cc S S. Q 3 39 LEEROY BRITTON KAY DUNDAS KENDALL CRICOS Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics GORDON JONES JAMES MCLAIN ANN SMITH Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics ,J faculty division Vlg industrial education The Industrial Education curricula are divided into two areas: Industrial Arts and Technical Education. Industrial Arts courses are offered in conjunction with general education. DEANE BANKER Chairman, Drafting Technology -unq, CARI, SKOCH EIJIO VVINTERSTEEN FRANK XIORRISON Industrial Arts Automotive Teclinology Distrilvutivc Education ANN OCIIS CLAUDE PARKS FRANK SLAIIER Distrihutive Education Drafting Technology Electrical Technology J, U 4 ,,,.f I I W JE' i r it 1 it ': cc, 170 E 'imw-w.,..,.. l i .Q 1' Q Q I M if i ig M 5 f Q x L if l EARLVVEIDMAN ROBERT LEHMANN Eleglrigal Technology Electronic Technology hz ' - Y , - 1 fi 5 , . - it KENNETH MENDENHALL VERNON PLOUCH EDWUXRD MARTINEZ Machine Technology Machine Technology Occupational NVQ-lding MARCIH, PRUTICR M. R. 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This consists of secre- taries, maintenance person- nel, cafeteria, union, and bookstore personnel, dormi- tory parents, and campus police, all of which contrilv- ute to the smooth function- ing of HCIJC. services functioning unit provides information to students Service employees keep up the Work ofthe school and provides information for students. Services are composed of the following divisions: cooks, custodians, secretaries, bookstore and re- creation supervisors, campus traffic officers, and dorm parents. Leslie Phillips, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. if 'ii ariwv-V' Johnnie Bolt and Margie Schwab, Bookstore Cashiers. Merle Craft, Administration Building, Receptionist. Minnie Dean and Belle Grossardt, Recreational Supervi john Baldwin, Manager - Food Service. sors. 174 Myrna Moorman, Betty Wickliffe, Rachiel Kramer, and Doris Hall, Betty Hunt, and julie Teeter, Secretaries in Margaret Swafford are secretaries to the Registrar. Room 106. Alice Gerdel, Ruth Nichols, Betty Brooks, and Betty Riffel, Secretaries in the Main Lon Porting, Secretary to the Col- Ofiice. lege President. -,- Hr J H rx 5,9691 julian Charlotte, Receptionist, Arts and Science Bldg., Donna Broadus, Secretary to the Director of Athletics, Letha Bracey, if f ' Ti .L . ...,.-., V s a... .. H Clerk, Science Supply Room. 4 ,gg 3 -V 5 u ,.. 3 -K' S 3 gg sf' 5 175 Mr. 81 Mrs. Kenneth Hutchinson, Men's Dormitory Par- ents. Isabelle Rose and Mildred Schiewe, Davis Hall Parents. N Q -u , M K at , , , N' Qi - Div' - W' DJ. I I' . A f My ,. ,, 'K 5 K Q I l await Mr. 81 Mrs. Cary Withrow, and daughter Jeanette, Wom- cn's Dormitory Parents. Alta L. jones and Maria Tavolino, Matrons, Dormitory W D fi W W. ,,,,,, A , naw 176 .Q I Q4 Robert Tavolino, Richard Rios, and Andrew M. Robb, Custoclians - Main john H. Dirksen and Edwin Unruh, Cus- Building. todians - Mens Dormitory. Eugene Stevens and Chester V. jones, Custodians - john F. Kennedy Library - Arts and Science Build- Myron C. Rayl and Marion A. VVedel, Custoclians - Technical ing. and Vocational Building - General Maintenance. I 4 R W V 177 I . zif f if . A J xi me Merlin E. Treft, Custodians - Cowans Stadium and Navy Training Building. 5. 5 fx' U 93 4 F. C c: KD 2' 5: E : cn FY : Q. cn 5 f'Y' Cf E. c E3 ,JE if .fs wmfww, Mfg, ' A mfwaffw-as is Wwe l78 Amos R. jantz, Custodian - Sports Arena. George Littlejohn and Larry D. McCormick, Campus Traf- fic Officers. n Q K. ,L 40 ,,.. 'WAX 'fly 4 5 W x R' 1 fr, 1. Q Xf 'QQ I ,,.k K vii' 6 Q-H , L., s- 5 vw . , , NN ' , X X 5 , iii ,. ,L1'f,s Mabel Unruh and May Black, Bak- CFS, Eldon Iiisruingcr and Clyclc Martin L'tilitv Men. 5 A -y mp QQ- ! r ry Jil' 'W X. , X I fi' I 2 . V? 1 A, f 5 ' :V 2 A , In 9, .v. Q A E 5 lv rfgpi U- 'E Em If 5,4 r ff .,. iz I7 editor's letter Days of childhood are of the past. Graduates of high schools continue their education at institu- tions of higher learning to master a trade or to gain knowledge in a profession. Hutchinson Community junior College is such a place. The quality of instruction at HCjC is unsur- passed by any other junior college in the state of Kansas. The excellent administration personal is P characteristic of our college. But as an institution of higher learning, HCjC goes beyond the class- l968 Dragon's Tale l'00m- Education extends to the library where you D struggled with that research paper, and to the Arts and Science Building where you discovered the marvels of the planetarium. Education is furthered with the acquaintanceship of each new face in the crowd, by the informal get- togethers in the Student Union, and with your first lesson in pool. Yet these learning experiences go even beyond the classrooms - beyond the campus - they extend to the entire community. Out of the nearly 1,000 people who stood in line to buy tickets for the National junior College Athlet- ic Association basketball tournament, most were hoping that the Blue Dragons would be there to receive their loyal support. And when the Board of Trustees asked for a bond issue that would provide the col- lege with much needed additional facilities, it was not only college organizations and publications that responded. Civic-minded people from all walks of life - businessmen, city officials, industry, laborers - all supported the collegeis request. Hutchinson has proven the adage, You canyt learn everything from booksn to be true. Whether in the classroom, or at a basketball game, or campaigning to improve the quality of education in the com- munity, this is truly Hutchinson Community junior College. Sharon Sosnoski, editor 180 A Ackerman, Philip Abe - 58 Adams, john Samuel- 58 Adams, Kenneth Lavern - 58 Adams, Lee- 124, 147 Adams, Robert Lee - 58 Adamson, Clarence Alvin - 12 Addis, Marc C. - 58 Adminster, jo Ann -122 Agostini, Ahlgrim, Luis German -- 58 William Dean - 58 Ailshie, Dale Leon - 12, 122 Akers, Steven Terrell - 58 Alexander, judith Elaine - 58, 122, 124 Alexander, Karon Ann - 12 Alexander, Kenneth LeRoy -58 Allam, Rhonda Lynette - 58 Allen, Karen Rose - 58 Allen, Larry Eugene - 58 Allen, Lee Francis - 12, 40, 41, 46, 138, 140, 143, 144 Allen, Olin - 99, 164 Allen, Terry Fay- 58, 148 Allgood, john Robert- 58 Alumbaugh, Barbara jean - 58 Alumbaugh, Bill Gene - 58, 129, 147 Amend, Marlene Ann - 12, 111 Amerine. Gary Wayne - 58 Andereck, Dean Claude - 58, 147 Andereck, Dorothy Lou - 12 Anderson, Billy Don - 58 Anderson, Dennis Mark - 58 Anderson, Dennis Winston - 58 Anderson, Gwen jo - 58 Anderson, Kenneth C. - 58 Anderson, Michael Ray - 12 Anderson Anderson 58 , Reba- 42, 156, 163 , Robert William jr. - Angel, Ricky Ray - 12 Angst, john Michael- 58 Anneler, Wannita Esther - 58, 117 Anthony, Vicki jo - 58 Antoine, Richard Craig - 12, 30 Appelman, Raymond Wesley Apps, Roma - 23 Archer, Ronald Earl Arensdorf, Charles Leo - 58 Armstrong, Cynthia jo - 58 Armstrong, jonye Susan - 58 Armstrong, Robert Daniel - 58 Arvin, Charles Wayne - 58 Arwood, Polly Ann - 12 Ashcraft, Larry Gene - 58 Ashcraft, Leo- 161 Ashcraft, Robert Wayne - 58 Athavichitchanyaraks, Athaporn -58 Atkinson, janet Sue - 58 Austin, Richard Edwin - 58 Avers, Robert Leon - 12 1 DEX Ayers, Gregory Gene - 12 Ayers, jeanette Sue - 12, 119, 121, 124, 128 B Bachand, Denis Lee - 12, 108 Bachand, Melyalee- 12, 121, 122 Bachand, Paula Marie - 59 Bacon, Hyla - 154 Bailey, jimmy Lee - 12 Bailey, Pamela Renee Bair, Steven Harold - 12 Baird, Randy Lee - 34 Baize, Clovisj.-12, 124, 125 Baker, Carol, Baker, Carolyn joyce - 59 Baker, jr., Fred H. Balding, Robert Wayne - 59 Baldwin, john - 174 Baldwin, Nancy Louise - 59, 122, 124 Ball, Douglas Eugene - 59 Ball, Ronald Lynn - 59 Ballard, Larry Lee - 59 Balzer, Steven David - 12, 102, 148 Banyard, Florence - 35 Barlker, Beverly Gayle - 39, 59, 96, 97. 1 1 1 Banker, Deane - 170, 156 Barker, Paula Marie - 59 Barkley, Lou Barkman, Dennis Wayne - 59 Barnes, Carolyn Devere - 59 Barnes, Michelle Marie - 59 Barrett, Nicky Gene - 59 Barry, Melvin Richard - 59 Bartlett, Donna Lee - 59 Bartley, David Dale Barton, Larry Dean - 34 Barton, Nancy Diane - 92 Bastion, Maurice Mahlon - 59, 147 Bates, Brian Bradley- 59, 130 Bauey, Mary Loretta - 59, 111 Baugher. Dillwyn john - 12,51 Bauman, james Wesley - 92 Bavuso, Kenneth joe -12, 104, 124, 148 Bayles, Carmen- 163 Beale, Larry D. - 12 Beals, Larry- 92 Beals, Addison Leroy - 59 Becker, Steven Royce - 12 Beckett, Mark Henry- 59, 130 Behnke, Kenneth Neil- 12 Behnke, Linda Elizabeth - 59 Behnke, Lynn Reid - 12 Bell, Carolyn Sue - 59 Bell, Ronald Logan - 12 Benbrook, Danny Lee - 59 Bender, Bernice - 161 Benevento, Anthony Benjamin, Sherilyn - 38, 12, 49, I 114, 128 Bennett, Harry Edward - 43, 46, 59 Bennett, Ronald W. - 59 Benson, Gary joe - 34 Bentson, joan F. - 35 Bengkamp, Duane - 54, 108 Berridge, janis Kay - 13 Berry, Gale L. - 59 Berry, Ronald D, - 59 Bessire, Anthony Glenn - 92 Betts, Ruby - 179 Bianehino, Anita 1,. - 59, 115 Bible, Edward Ray - 59 Bickel, Merlin Michael- 59 Biggs, john - 120 Billeter, David Wesley - 13 Billingslea, Gwen Suzette - 13, 14 Billingsley, Meryl - 160 Binder, john David - 13 Binney, George William - 92 Birchenough, Ronnie Dee - 59 Bircher, Diane jeanette - 59, 125, 128 Bird, Phyllis Elaine - 59 Bisbee, Terry Lee - 13 Bisoni, Ray Alan - 60 Black, May - 179 Blackburn, Mary Margaret - 60 Blackim, Annasteen - 158 Blackim, David - 103, 162 Blake, Gary Eugene - 60 Bland, Galen Lee - 60 Blea, Paul F. Bloesser, Donley Brock - 13 Blocker, john Milton - 60 Bloom, john VVayne - 13, 148 Bloomer, Alan Ray - 13 Boeken, Dallas Edwin 11 - 13, 147 Boggs, Dennis Lee - 13 Bogle, Leonard Rex - 60, 130 Balich, joyce Barbara - 60 Bolt, johnnie - 174 Bonham, Carol Ann - 60 Bonham, Ethel Bonner, judy L. - 60 Bontrager, Nancy Kay- 13 Bookless, jerie Leigh - 60 Bookout, Larry Micheal Borger, Teryl jaan - 60 Borookhim, Massud - 13, 15 Borth, Roger Allen - 60, 147 Bortz, Catherine Anne - 13, 107 Bossemeyer, Charles Harry 11 - 60 Bosserman, Steven Lee - 60 Bostick, Charles Reed - 60 Boswell, Norman F. - 13 Bott, Cathy Sharon - 60, 115 Bott, Gary Ronald - 60 Bourell, Linda Lee - 60 Bowen, Monte Wayne - 60 Bowen, Ruthie Kay Bowles, Bobby joe - 13, 48 Bowlinger, Kathryn Ann - 13, 102 Bowman, john Clyde - 13 Bowman, juanita Marie - 13 Bowman, Stephen Wayne - 60 Boyer, Louise Edna - 60 Bracey, Charles Edward - 60 Bracey, Letha - 175 Bradley, Stephen Roy - 60 Bradshaw, Robert Wesley - 60 Brady, Robert Milton Brake, Larry Dennis - 60 Brandyberry, Ardon - 166 Brannan, Richard Douglas - 60 Brauer, George Peter - 60 Brawner, Anita Kay- 13 Breitenbach, Leon Thomas Brecheisen, Bill Brock - 61, 109 45 Breneman, Dee Ann - 92 Brewer, joseph - 168 Brewer, Neal Melvin - 92 Brewer. Sara Elizabeth - 61 Brice-Nach, Richard Lee - 61 Brier, Billy Dean -13, 121, 122 Bright, Micheal Dean - 61, 103 Briner, jimmie Dean - 61 Brittan, Frederic Lynn - 61, 129, 147 I Brittan, Ricky jay - 13 Britton, L. A. - 169 Britton, Roger jack - 61 Broadus, Donna - 175 Brooke, Maxine Louise - 14,21 38, 39. 49, 114, 128 Brooks, Betty- 175 Brooks, joyce Elaine - 61 Brosemer, Phyllis L. - 14 Brosemer, Steven Scott- 43, 61 Brosseau, Robert Charles - 14 Brower, William Charles - 14, 29 Brown Beverly jean - 61, 48 Brown, Charles HHenry - 61 Brown David Morgan - 61 Brown Diana Lynn - 61 Brown Freddie Ray - 61 Brown, Galen john - 14 Brown, judy Mae - 14 Brown Lawrence - 165 Brown, Michael Grove - 14 Brown, Ralph Douglas Brown, Robbin Gene - 61 Brown, Sha-ron Kaye - 61 Brown, Toby Allen - 14, 40, 47, 97, 112 Bruce, james David - 61 Bruegger, Steven Leroy - 14 Bruey, Kathryn Elaine - 61 Bruner, Aaron Thomas - 92 Brunkow, Ward Gregory - 61, 121, 122 Brunts, Richard Earl - 14 Buchanan, Michael Warren - 14, 23, 122 Buehler, Howard Dean - 61, 122 Buettner, jane Ann - 61 Buhrle, Sandra Lee - 61 Buller. Kenton David - 61 181 Buntain, Peggy Dianne - 61 Burdick, David Bruce - 61 Burdick,Karen jo - 34 Burgess, Kenneth Wayne - 14 Burge 11, Chester Wright- 61 Burk, Charles Robert- 61 Burk, Kenneth Swen - 61 Burnett, Curtis Lee - 62 Burnett, Diane Lee - 62 Burnett, Le Anna Louise - 62 Burns, Garth Frederick - 62 Burris, David jr. - 14, 107 Burson, Daniel Mark - 14 Burton, Richard Charles - 14 Buschman, Frank - 160 Buschman, Frank Lynn - 62 Bussard, jerry Howard - 62 Butler, Ralph Edward - 62 Butterfield, M. B. tSaml- 157, 165 Bybee, Darrel Kent- 14 Bybee, Darrel Kent - 44 C Caldwell, jan Christine - 62, 1 10 Caley, Larry - 79, 89 Caley, William Henry- 92 Campbell, Cindra Ann - 62 Campbell, john jr. Maclean - 14, 130 CAMPUS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION - 109 Cannon, john Roger - 92 Caplinger, Donna Sue - 62 Capps, Robert Gale - 34 Carey, Lee Kim - 14, 122 Carey, Lee Kimball Carlton, Glenn Richard - 62 Carpenter, Hal Gene -- 14 Carpenter, Leroy Arnold - 14 Carpenter, Russell Lewis - 62 Carr, Guy Allen - 62 Carr, Paula jane - 14, 17, 121, 122, 124 Carroll, Angela Christmas - 14, 102, 111, 118 Carter, Bonnie jean - 14, 21 Case, Richard Lynn - 14 Casement, james - 62 Cashman, james Earl- 15, 130 Caster, Kathryn Faye - 62 Castor, Robert Dale - 15 Catherwood, Sherrie - 62 Caton, Carol- 62 Chabin, Michael Shaffer - 62, 118 Chaflin, Mollie - 102, 160 Chambers, Bonnie jo - 34, 62 Chambers, jimmy D. - 15 Chambers, Kirk Reed - 62 Chambers, Richard Leroy - 15 Champe, David Alan - 62 Chaney, Bert- 165 Chappel, Shirley Sue - 62 Charvat, Garry Lee - 62 Charlotte, julian - 175 Chastain, Kerry H. - 92 Chastain, Sharon Kay- 62 CHEERLEADERS - 128 182 Cheney, Nancy jo - 62 Chesney, judy Ann - 62 CHI ALPHA - 53 Childs, Everett Alan - 62 Childs, Steve Gene -- 92, 122, 124 Chinn, Richard Bethel- 92 CHOIR - 124 Chrisler, Byron - 62, 124 Christensen, Vickie May - 62, 122, 123 Chitwood, Ronald Gene - 62 Christian, Carl Kent- 15, 122, 123, 148 Christian, john Koloseus - 34 Churchman, Carman LeNita - 35 CIRCLE K - 98 Clapp, Gene - 49, 121, 161 Clark, Geather Thomas - 62 Clark, Virgil Elmer - 62 Clark, Richard - 62 Clarke, Russell Stewart - 62, 140,141,142,143 Classen, Marjorie Marie - 63 Coats, William Everett- 15, 122, 123, 147 Cobert, D, - 99 Coe, Robert Edison - 63 Coil, Thomas - 63 Cogswell, Leo Earl- 15 Coleman, james - 63, 110 Cokman, Marcia Elizabeth - 49, 63, 110, 124 Colbert, David S. - 15 Colglazier, jon - 63 Collins, Larry R. - 15, 106 Colle, Neil Walter - 63 Comes, Shirley dawn - 63, 110, 122 I' Commer, janice Louise - 63 Compton, judy Carol - 15, 110 Conard, john - 63 Conard, Rosa Lea - 63 Conboy, Steve Hoyt - 63 CONCERT BAND - 122 Conners, Elizabeth Faye - 15 Conrad, Warren - 154 Considine, Michael Roy - 15 Constantinescu, Marion Teoxite - 92 Cook, Nancy janet - 63 Cook, Sally Ann - 63, 103 Coop, Larry Leon - 92 Cooper, Donald William - 92 Cooper, George - 156, 165 Cooper, Kay Mavis - 63 Cooper, Patricia Ann - 63 Corley, Deborah Lynn - 15, 26, 38, 39, 40, 96, 97, 124, 125 Corley, jerry - 63 Cotrell, Victoria Christine - 32 Cottle, james Robert - 15 Cottrell, james Marc - 63 Courtney, john Thomas - 36, 63 Cox, Henry Lee -15 Cox, Lonnie Ray - 92 Cowden, jackie Willis - 63 Craft, Linda Louise - 63 Craft, Merle - 174 Craig, Clifford Charles - 63, 130 Craig, Edward - 63 Cariker, Kenneth W. Casebeer, Mark Steven Creech, Larry Eldon - 15 Crawford, Robert Donald - 63, 146, 147 Crider, Kay Lavonne - 63 Crippen, Alvin Roland - 63 Crippen, Terrance Delmar - 63 Crupper, Phillip Dean - 63 CROSS COUNTRY - 129 Crotts, Norman Russell- 15 Crowther, Steven Kenneth - 15 Cruse, Michael Alan - 15 Cunday, james D. - 63 Cunningham, Guy junior - 63 Cunningham, Karen Sue - 64 Cunningham, Richard Lee - 92 Cupps, Paul - 64 Curry, Dennis Lee - 15 Curry, Kris Bob - 96 Cutting, David Wayne Curtis, jon Roger D Dale, Peggy Lu - 15 Dalke, Donell -64 Dalton, Gerald Dean -- 15,, 147 Dame, Linda Fern - 15 Daniels, Melvin Bernard - 92 Danielson, Lynn Eugene - 64 Darland, jenny - 16 Darling, Gail Lynn - 16 Darling, Richard Ryan - 64 Davenport, Ann janet - 16 Davenport, Virginia Mae - 64 Davidson, Robert joseph -16 Davidson, Steven Ray - 64 Davies, Carolyn - 64 Davis, Louise P. - 37 Davis, Michael Morris - 16 Davis, Patricia Ann - 16 Davis, Timmy joe - 92 Davis, William R. - 178 Davisson, Peggy Ann - 64 Dealy, Michael Thomas - 64 Dean, Kathy Lou - 64 Debes, LeRoy joseph -64 Dean, Minnie - 174 Dean, Orange Robert jr. Deck, Linda Mae - 64 Deck, Priscilla Fae - 64 Dcckert, Gary Wayne - 64 Deines, jerry Lew - 16, 130, 133, 136 Delaney, Michael Dean - 16 DeMint, jan Charmaine - 16, 37, 38, 46, 116 Demling, Michael A. - 64 Demoret, Diane Rajean - 64 Denney, john William - 64 Denney, Daryl Dean - 16 Denny, Kirk Raymond - 64 Denton, Marcia Ann - 92 Deringer, William Kenneth - 64, 122 Deroussean, Adrian Lee - 64, 1 17 Deschaine, Cindy - 64, 130 Dechaine, Patrick Lee - 64 De Weese, Karel Beth - 16 Dickerson, Donna Rebecca - 92 Dickerson, john - 65 Dickinson, Gary Edward - 65 Dickenson, Margaret Sue - 16, 22,121,122,124 Dielman, Greg Leon - 65 Dibbeis, Marcia jean - 64 Dick, jeanette Verna - 65 Dick, Ronald Ray - 65 Dickenson, Russell- 121, 124, 161 Diener, Shirley Elaine - 65 Dierking, jan Elaine - 65 Dietz, Larry Dean - 65 Diggs, Norman - 65 Dilger, Rees - 54 Dino, Gary Patrick - 16 Dipietro, Stephen Anthony - 16 Dirksen, john H. - 177 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - 16 Ditgen, Brian Lee - 16 Dix, Randall Lee - 65 Dixon, Richard A. - 16 Dixon, Anthony john - 65 Dixon, Martha Ann - 65 Dixon, Richard Allen Dixon, Shirley Gail - 16 Dizmang, Rodney Henry - 16 Dohrman, Marvin William - 16 Dolan, Mary janelle - 65 Dombaugh, johnie Marlyn - 16 Donley, Terry Robert - 16 Dooley, Norman Morris jr, - 17 Doonan, Vernon L. jr. - 65 Douglas, Clifford - 65 Dow, Arlyn Wayne - 65 Dowd, Michael- 65 Dowell, jerry Fred - 65, 147 Downs, Charles Robert - 65 Downing, Daryl Wade - 65 DRAGONAIRES -125 DRAGON ETTES -- 100 DRAGONS CLUB - 112 DRAGONS TALE - 106 Drake, john Edgar - 17 Drake, Radonna Lynne - 65 Dreibelbis, jackie Sue - 65 Drew, Annette Elizabeth - 35 Drew, Demuril Clare - 65, 104, 105 I DRILL TEAM -110 Drosenos, Patricia Ann -- 17 Drouhard, Marilyn Kay - 65 Duckett, Lowell Kenneth - 65, 130, 141 Dudley, Dayne Keith - 34 Duncan, Marvin Paul - 17 Dundas, Kay - 169 Dunkel, Sadonia Kay - 65 Dunlap, Steven joe - 61 Durham, Marsha Sue - 47, 65 Dutschmann, Richard Dean - 66 Dutton, Richard Eugene - 17 DuVal, Ronald Dean - 17 Dyke, Darrel Gene - 66 Dyson, Charles Meredith - 17 Eagles, Frederick Lee - 66 Ebersale, jim C. - 17, 115 Ebersole, james Richard Eckley, john Craig - 66 Edgerle, Teri Lynn - 17 Ediger, Gary Lee - 17 Ediger, Ruth Diane - 66, 68 Edger, Warren jay - 66 Edminster, jo Ann - 66 Eikleberry, Cathy Sue - 66 Eilerts, Arless - 102, 159 Elffner, Constance Beth - 66 Eisminger, Eldon - 179 Eldredge, Charles Robert - 17 E1igan,jacqu1gy Ann - 66 Elland, Doctor A. H. - 50, 55, 155 Elledge, john N. - 17 Elliott, Clifford Dennis - 66, 140 Elliott, Fred - 168 Elliott, Richard Kirk - 17, 130 Elliott, Randy Cumtis - 66 Ely, Pamela Gene - 17, 42 Ellis, Patricia Ann - 66 Ellis, Paul William - 66 Engelland, Cheryl Rene - 66 England, Merlene Faye - 66 Enns, Walter Merle - 66 Ensz, Perry D. - 17, 43, 56 Ensz, Stanley - 66 Enz, james Galen - 17 Erickson, Faye Louise - 66 Erickson, William Arthur Esfeld, Charles Englehert - 17 Evans, Cynthia Louise - 17 Evans, Dalanna Kaye - 17 Evans, Harold Eugene - 66, 173 Everhart, Carl - 66 Eves, Mary- 166 Ewbank, Gracia - 66 Ewing, Kathy - 66, 111 Ewy, Arlen Roy - 66 Ewy, Gerald Kent- 17 Ewy, Kenneth L, - 34 F Fair, james Clifford - 66 Farrell, Rick E. - 66 Farrell, Susan Mary -- 18 Fast, Melinda jane - 18 Fast, Timothy - 66 Faulkner, Arnold - 66 Faulkner, Larry Dale - 66 Fearey, Lana joyce - 66 Felder, jerome joseph - 18 Fenwick, Georgianna - 179 Fenwick, Roxann Louise - 66 Ferguson, Earlene Ellen - 66 Fiala, Lorene Marie - 66 Field, Harry Lee - 18 Field, Edward Lee Fields, Gilbert E. jr. - 18 Fiesey, Glen Walton - 92 Fike, Sherry Lynn - 18, 122 Fincham, Michael Stephen - 66 Finke, joel Stephen - 18 Fink, Robert Allen - 66 Finkeldei, Donald joe - 67 Finley, Danny Lee - 18 Finney, Donald Roy - 67 Fischer, jelfry Earl - 67 Fischer, Mary Beth - 92 Fischer, Steven Daniel - 67 Fisher, Dennis Warren - 67, 121, 122 Fisher, Michael - 67 Fitzgerald, jeanne Elizabeth - 67 Flanders, Rita Diane - 67 Flemming, Peter Dale - 67 Fleske, Katherine jean - 92 Fletchall, jaine - 67 Flickner, Vernon L. - 92 Florance, Patricia Dianne - 67 Florez, Curtiss Lee - 67 Folck, Gary Stewart - 67 Foley, Fred Arthur - 18 Forbes, john - 18 Forney, Sharon - 158 Fornwalt, Robert Lee - 18 Forshee, john Lawrence - 67 Forster, Richard William - 18 Fortin, john Bernard - 67 Foss, Phillip E, - 18 Foust, Cynthia Sue - 67, 107, 122 Fowler, Barbara Ann - 18 Fowler, Rev. Kirk M, - 109 Fox, Cynthia Lou - 67 Fox, Thereasa Ellen tBeckerl - 18 Frank, Michel Edward - 67 Frank, Steve - 67 Franklin, Larry Leroy - 18, 122 Franko, Mark Lawrence - 67 Fransen, Carolyn Ann - 67 Friesen, Brian Foster - 67, 122 Friesen, Cleta jean - 67 Friesen, Connie Sue - 18, 102 Friesen, Milton DeWayne - 68 Fritsch, Fonda - 68, 47 Frizzo, jay Gaberiel - 18, 43 Froelich, Luke - 67 Froetschner, Mary Kay - 68 Frye, Richard Duane - 18 Fulks, Linda jane - 68, 107, 111 Fulks, Sharon Lynn - 18 Fuller, Diane Kay - 18 Fullerton, Gary Wayne - 68 Fundenberger, james David 68, 122, 123 Fuqua, Robert Lawrence - 68, 122 G Gabel, Rena - 122, 124 Gabel, Thomas jacob - 18 Gadson, Charles Edward - 18 Gallaugher, Candace Elaine - 68 Galle, Bruce Warren - 18 Galloway, Brona joleen - 19, 100, 1 11 Gamble, David Lawrence - 68 Gangwere, Robert Vance - 18 Garcia, Christina Ann - 68, 108 Gardner, Nancy Virginia - 34 Garey, Marilyn Carol Garwood, Robert William - 19, 122 Gastineay, Gary Robert - 68 Gallin, Stanley james - 19 Gavin, Debra jane - 49, 19 Geesling, Gary Eugene - 19 Gcffert, Karol Lee - 35 Geisler, judith Lynn - 34 Gerberding, Michael Gene -- 68 Gcrdel, Rev. Alfred - 50 Gerdel, Alice - 175 German, Richard Lewis - 68 Gibson, Elmer - 110, 111 Gibson, Stanley Albert - 19 Gilbert, Michael Kent- 68 Gilchrist, Phillip Clark - 68 Gilges, Verlyn Eugene - 19 Gillen, Donald Phillip - 34 Gillen, Gerald Nicholas - 68 Gilley, Ernest Eldon Ginther, Edward - 68 Gisel, Richard - 140, 165 Gitchell, David Darwin - 19 Gittlein, james Lee - 68 Glamser, Danny joe - 68 Glasscock, Michael Wayne - 19 Gleason, G. Dale - 159 Godfrey, james Richard jr. - 26, 68, 108 Gadinez, Anthony Lee - 68 Goering, Cheryl Lynn - 19 Goering, Leona Faye - 68, 109 Goertz, james Harold - 19 Goertz, Roger Dee - 19 Goertzen, joanne Elaine - 68 Goertzen, Wesley Owen - 35 Goldinger, Rodrick Doyle - 46, 19 Goldsmith, Ron Charles - 19, 129 Goldsmith, W. T. - 112, 167, 149 Goldsmith, William Thomas - 19, 130 Good, Linda Sue - 19, 22, 121, 122, 124 Good, Robert Allan - 19, 98 Gordy, Brent Curtis - 19, 149 Gould, Pamela Kay - 19 Graber, Dennis Neil- 68 Graber, Gary Harold - 19 Graham, Darol - 168 Graham, Kenneth Irl - 19 Graber, Terrill Lee - 19 Grant, Frances jane - 34 Graue, Philip Dennis - 68 Gray, Gayle Louise - 68 Greenstreet, Linda Carol - 34 Gremmel, Alan Lesley - 19 Gribble, jim Gale - 20 Grieman, jo Anne - 20 Griflie, Howard Leon - 68 Griffith, Billy joe - 20 Griffith, Nancy jean - 20 Griggs, Kendall - 98, 169 Griswold, E. Esther - 158 Grossardt, Belle - 174 Grossardt, Carl Ray - 46, 68 Grossardt, Linda Ruth - 68 Grote, Roxy Lea - 20 Groves, Pamela Kay - 20 Grove, Timothy Paul- 68 Grubb, R. - 46 Gruver, Clova - 179 Gruver, Stanley Lee - 20 Guillen, Steven Edward - 69 Gunckel, Leslie Allen - 20 Gunn, Sylvia Ann - 69 Gustafson, Karen Lucille - 77, 69, 121, 124 Guthrie, Charla Sue - 92 Guthrie, Richard Stephen H Habiger, Bridget josephine - 46, 69 Hagerman, Carol Ann - 69 Hageman, Sharon Kay - 92 Hague, Robert Dale - 20 Haines, Frederick Lee - 20 Haines, Verna Ruth - 20 Hale, Clayetta, Ann - 69 Hale, joneen Ann - 69, 122 Hale, Ronald Glenn - 20 Hale, Sue Ann - 20, 120, 121, 122, 124, 125 Hall, Dawny Lee - 20, 130 Hall, Doris - 175 Hall, Patrick Robert- 20 Hamman, Larry joe - 20 Hampton, Glenn Richard - 20 Hancock, Paul William - 69 Hand, Gary Gene - 69 Hand, Linda Kay - 92 Hansel, Thomas Richard - 69 Hanson, Beth Elaine - 69 Hanson, Ronald Lee - 20 Hardacre, Fredrick Alan - 20 Hardinger, Charles Curtis - 20, 102 Harmon, Gary William Harms, Frances Lavina - 35 Harney, Linda Kay- 44, 69 Harper, Steven Lewis - 69 Harrell, Larry Wray - 69, 130 Harrison, Linda Rae Hart, Phyllis Maxine - 124, 69 Hart, Randall Craig - 69, 122 Hart, Ruth E. - 69 Hartmann, Thomas Gene - 69 Harvey, Fredric Lane - 20, 130 Harvey, Helen Carol - 69 Hathaway, Doyle Nix - 69 Haun, Duane Lee - 20 Haun, Gladys ElNora - 20 Hauschild, Karen Sue - 20 Hawkins, Linda Louise - 20, 102, 124 Hawkins, Larry Lee - 69, 129, 147 Hawkins, Noreen Marie Hawks, Robert Maurice - 69 Haworth, Randall R. - 69 Hawver, jerry Lee - 69 Hazelton, Richard Franklin - 69 Headings, Donald Duane - 69 Heathman, Kim Alan - 69 Heck, Dennis Keith - 20 Hedge, Lawrence Earl - 20 Hedrick, Carla Ann - 34 Hedrick, Stephen Wayne - 69 Heidebrecht, Larry Lee - 70, 129, 147 Heinicke, james Morton - 7 Heinlein, Wesley Logan - 70 183 jackson Heinrich, Leslie Arthur M 20 Heitschmidt, Diane Cheryl - 39, 70 lleitsclnnidt, Susan Lynne - 38, 39, 70 Heller, Melonie Kay- 70 Helm, Carl john - 20, 130, 137 llelmer, jane- 159 Hendershot, Larry Roland- 21 Henderson Mattie Mae - 21 Hellman, james Leroy- 70 Hendrickson, Paula Sue - 70 Hennagin, Michael - 120 Henry, Steven Charles - 21 Henson, Susan Diane - 70, 121, 122 Herald, jerry Ray- 70, 1-17 Heritage, james Lee Hermrcck, Kenneth Clair - 70 Herrin, Paul Eugene - 70 Herrman, Linda Ann - 70, 108 Herron, Mach VVi11ic - 21, 24, 130, 132, 13-1, 135, 130, 137 Hess, David Glenn A 70 Hett,A1yin 1Vi1mar - 21 Hiatt, Louis Robert- 70, 124 Hickey, Cheryl Ann - 38, 70, 110 Hickey, Gerald- 161 Hicks, joe D. - 92 Hildebrand, Kathryn Louist - 70 Hildebrandt, Nancy joann - 21, 122 Hildebrandt, Ronda Rae - 48, 70 111 Hill, Charles Henry - 70 Hill, Richard David - 21, 106 Hill, Susan Lynn - 70 11i11, Sara W. - 21 Hill, Thomas Richard- 21 Hillmer, Marc Allen - 46, 21 Hillshafer, Wayne Douglas - 70 Hilton, Dean Alan Hilyard, jack David - 70 Hilyard, jean Ann - 21 Hindman, john Walter - 21 Hines, Terry Glen - 92 Hinkley, Charles William - 21 Hinnenkamp, Leo joseph - 92 Hinz, Sharon Kay- 70, 110 Hippen, Rochelle Sue - 21 Hittle, jimmy Rex - 70, 146, 147 Hobbick, Douglas Keith - 92 Hochman, Frank - 71 Hodgson, Becky jean - 71, 118 Hoefer, Karen Kay- 21 Hoefer, Teresa Lea -Q 71 Hogan, Connie Sue - 21 Hogan, Donald Francis - 92 Hogan,, Sandra Vircile Ho1deman,Shar1yn Ann - 21, 116 Holford, Sally Louise - 46, 71, 106, 111 Holland, joan Patricia - 21 Holland, Patricia Dian - 71 Holliday, Dallas Gene - 22 Holloway, Gary Craig - 71 Hollowell, Richard LeRoy- 71 Hollowell, Virginia Pauline - 71 Holmes, Phillip Ray - 71 184 Holstegge, Wanda jcan - 71 Holt, Robert Gerard HOME ECONOMICS CLUB - 1 16 , Hoover, judith Delores - 22 Hoppes, Ronald Lee - 71 Hoppes, Donald Dean - 71 Hopping, Gary Lynn- 22 Hornbaker, jeanette Faye - 71 Hornbeck, Philip Edward - 22 Horton, Ralph DeWayne K 22 Hoskinson, Daniel Curtis - 71 11oth, Dennis Richard- 22 Housley, joseph Edward - 22, 30, 40, 146, 147 Howell, Dan joseph - 71 Hronek, Dennis Shane- 22 Hubbard, Robert Alan - 71, 112, 130 Hudd1eston,jenine Lynn Y 71 Hudson, Mary Elizabeth - 92 Hudson, Rodney Doyle - 71 Huffman, Thomas Eugene - 22 Hughes, Gerald LeRoy - 71 Hughes, Homer Earl- 22, 41, 140 Hughes, Susan Kathryn - 35 Hull, Lloyd Dean -M 71 Hull, Patrick Robert Hulsebusch, Christina - 71, 110 lluiniston, Norro1Ann - 22 Huminston, Roger Lloyd 4- 71 Hunt, Betty -- 175 Hunt, jerri A1111 - 22, 38 Hunt, Myron Bert - 22 Hunt, Richard Earl- 92 Hunt, Walter Lloyt - 71 Huston, Mary Frances - 22 Hutchinson, Cynthia L. - 72 Hutchinson, janet Beth - 72, 110,121,122 Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth - 176 Hutton, Glen Steven- 34 Hutton, Lynda Kay- 72 1 lkerd, Marcia jean - 22, 109 Imel, jim Wayne - 22 Immesote, O. B. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLU B -- 99 Ireland, Reta Charlene Iryin, Carey Burnett- 22 Irvin, Frances Kay- 72 lrying, john Exaba - 72 lrving, Truman Edward - 72 jackson, Consuela - 171 james, Iya - 158 janke, Warren Raymond jantz, Amos - 169, 178 jantz, D, B. - 169 jantz, Michael Wayne - 72 janzen, Rebecca Ann - 72, 122 jarrott, john Bennett jasnoski, james Thomas - 72, 140 jeffrey, Gary Von - 22 jelks, Thurman- 72, 130 jocbems, Steven Roy- 72 johnson, Dale Ervin - 72 johnson, Darrell Charles - 22 johnson, Darrel Dean - 72 johnson, Daryl Dean - 72 johnson, Deborah Michele -- 72 johnson, Harland Gene - 72 0112111 johnson, jo Lynn - ' , ' , johnson, Larry Dale - 22 johnson, Leigh Ellen johnson, Lora Marie - 22 johnson, Patrick Boyd - 72 johnson, Peggy jane - 23 johnson, William Maurice - 23, 48 johnston, Carol Ann - 23 johnston, Russel Allan johnston, Vicky Lynn - 72 jones, Alta - 176 jones, Candace Lynda - 23 jones, Charles Gerald- 23 jones, Chester V, - 177 jones, Gordon - 169 jones, Marianne Lee - 72 jones, Marlcah Irene - 23 jones, Robert james - 23, 102 jones, Shirley Ann - 72 jones, Theodore Ed - 23 jones Toni Darlene - 72 jones, Verne Arlyn - 72 jordan, jean Etta - 72 jordon, Paul VV. juhnke, Stanley Royce - 23 julian, Charlotte julian, jack L. julian, janet Kay -- 72 jUNIOR COLLEGIAN - 107 K Kahler, Rrent Ralph - 73, 124 Kaiser, Coletta Marie KANSAS COOPERATIVE COLLEGE COMPOSER PROj ECT - 120 Kasparek, Terry Albert - 23 Kater, Diana Lynn - 73 Kauffman, Larry Lee - 23 Kauffman, Roger james - 73 Kaufman, Don Edward - 73 Kaufman, Kaufman, Richard Allen Daniel Lynn - 93 jackson, Frank 111 jackson Merlin Leon - 72 jackson, Nacy Margaret- 72, 1 10 , Sharon Sue - 72 jacobs, William Russell - 22 jacques, Tommy Lee - 22 james, Helen Carol- 22 Kazmaier, David Lynn - 73 Kazmaier, Donald Lee - 23, 122, 124 Keady, Gene - 166, 140, 130 Keast, Bridget Ann - 73 Keeling, james Lloyd - 73 Keene, Connie Mae - 73 Keene, Tony Lee - 73 Keesling, Robin Lynn - 73, 110 Kcimig, Diane E. - 73 Keller, jackie Leon - 73 Kcller, Marilee Ranne - 23, 102 121, 122, 124 Keller, Patricia Louise - 73 Keller, Ross Charles - 73 Keller, Vickie Lynn - 73 Kelly, Charles Wayne- 23 Kelly, Thomas - 96, 97, 162 Kelsey, Eugene -- 73 Kelsey, Vern Lee - 23 Kelso, Rodger Carson - 73, 122 Kennedy, Darrell - 35 Kennedy, Sharon Lynn - 73 Kenney, Raymond - 73 Kern, james Arthur - 73 Kern, Linda Katherine - 23 Kersey, Roderick Neil- 23 Kessler, Orville Perry- 73 Kestler, Christina jane - 73 Kibbe, Ronald - 23 Kiefer, Barbara Ann - 73 Killgore, Michael D, - 73 Kilmer, Larry Kent - 73 Kimble, Ralph Lowell - 73, 140 Kincaid, Keith - 73 Kindall, Neal Eugne - 35 King, Gerald Louis - 23, 122 King, Shirley jo - 45, 73 King,Ze11a Y. Kingry, Linda Kay - 23 Kinsey, Henry Ernest- 23 Kinsler, Ronald Leland Kircher, Rebecca Sue - 93 Kirk, Robert Allen jr. - 23, 106 Kirkpatrick, M. P. - 171 Kirkpatrick, Robin K. - 23 Kitch, Pamela Gean Kitchen, William - 168 Klassen, Thomas - 73 Klein, Alan L. -- 73, 110 Klein, janice Sue - 74 Kline, Mrs. Aylene -110 Klusener, Charles Don - 23 Knauer, Del - 114 Knox, Lucille Gladine Kober, Alfred - 113, 162 Koch, David Thomas - 24 Koch, Marcia Lorene - 24, 151 Koch, Ronald Eugene - 74 Koon, George - 156 Koontz, Dean Lynn - 24, 147 Kramer, Mary Emma - 24 Kramer, Rachiel - 175 Krehbiel, Kenneth Lee - 74, 124, 125 Krehriel, Larrel Dean- 24 Krehbiel, Thomas joe - 74 Krenzel, Carolyn Sue - 74 Kroupa, Kenneth jerome -- 74 Kruse, Albert Eugene - 74 KSTA-N EA -114 Kuebler, Richard Larue - 74 Kueck, Lynette Kay - 74 Kuhns, Claudia Pearl- 74, 124 Kushman, john Lynn - 74 L LacKamp, Donald Ray - 24 Lackey, David Ray - 24, 130 Lackey, Stephen Raymond - 74 Lacy, Donna jean - 38, 39, 74 LaGree, Roger Kevin - 93 Lahar, james Rex -- 24 Lammy, Sharon Kay- 74 Lance, Luana Katherine - 74 Landes, Scott Thomas - 74 Lane, David Kent- 74 Lanfear, Linda Marie - 46, 74 Lansdown, Ann Caroline - 34 Lansdwon, Steven Edward - 74 LaPorte, jeannette Marie LaPorte, Dorothy j. - 35 Larkin, Larry Leon - 24 Larkin, Robert Lynn - 24, 130, 136 Larson, Bill - 50 Larson, Dale Ray - 74 Larson, janis Mary - 74 Matous, john - 130, 167, 132 Susan Gail -- 76 Larson, Mark Stephen - 74 Laughlin, jeanene Frances - 24, 38, 104, 105, 124 Lauver, Danny Dee - 74 Lavielle, Victoria Sue - 24 Lawrence, Dennis Wayne - 24 Lawrence, jerry Earl - 74, 89 Lawrence, Robert Steven - 35 Lawson, Alice Marie - 74 Lay, Glenn Paul - 74 Lebien, Leonard William jr. - 74 Lee, Alex - 51 Lee, David Christopher - 74 Lef11er, jeannene Annette - 74 Lehmann, Robert - 171 Lehmann, Wilma - 35 Leighty, joyce Coleene - 74 Lowe, Stanley Carroll - 75 Lucas, Rebecca Ann - 75 Lundemo, Linda Mae - 24 Luse, Cecile - 163 Lundemo, Thomas Lynn - 75 Lutz, Gene Leon - 79, 89, 46, 75, 106 Lyman, Marc Duane - 75, 147 Lyman, Rebecca jane - 75 Lynch, Larry Lee - 75, 122 Lyne, Barbara Ann - 75 Lynn, Diana Rose - 75 M Maben, William - 166, 96, 97, 148 Mack, Marilyn Ann - 75 McAdam, Daniel j. - 76 McAllaster, Mark Ellis - 76 McBride, Charles Rick - 93 McClaren, Cort Alan - 76, 121, 122 McClelland, Ronald Eugene - 76, 122 McClintock, Larry jay - 25 McCallum, Vicki Lynn - 76 McCormick, Craig M. - 76 McCormick, Larry Donald - 25, 106, 108, 178 McCowan, Paula Mark - 52, 76, 122 McCoy, Thomas Keith - 76 McCue, Marilyn Sue - 25 McCue, Leikam Leikam , Arlene joyce - 74 , Linda Kay- 24 Leiker, Gerald Melvern - 74 Lemen, Clifford William - 74 Lemuz, Isaac - 74 McLennan, john Robert- 77 Nelson Leonard, Horace Douglas - 74 Leonard, Roger Gale - 24 Leslie, Robert Wayne - 74 Lestishen, Nancy Carol - 74 Level, jack Ray - 75 Levich, Terry Lee - 75, 122 Lewis, Richard Peter - 75 Lichlyter, Larry David - 75 Likes, Thomas D. - 93 Linder, Hazel- 163 Linder, Robert Eugene jr. - 35 Lindsey, Carla jo - 75 Lingle, Brian Evan - 75 Lingle, Larry Gene - 75 Lippoldt, Richard Allen - 75 Littlejohn, George - 178 Little, Sonya Kae - 34 Livengood, Steven Ray - 24 Livingston, Linda Kay - 45, 47, 75 Locke, Leneal Elwyn - 24, 41, 102, 140, 141 Lockman Players - 104 Loepp, Arlan Dean - 75 Loesch, Ronald Dee Logan, Steven Melvin Lohmann, Charlene Rae - 75 Long, Sharon Day - 75 Long, Stephen W. - 24 Lord, Ronald Eugene - 75 McCue, Terry Wayne - 25 McCurdy, Carol jean - 25 McCaniel, james Rex - 93 McDonald, Allan Keith - 25, 140 McDonald, john David - 76 McDonough, Kathie jo - 25 McEntarfer, Douglas Lee - 25 McFarland, james D. - 76 McFarland, Gregory Gale - 25 McGregor, Lyman Edward - 25 McGuire, Thomas Michael - 25, 147 McGuire, Shelley Ann - 76 McGuire, Terry Lee - 76 McHatton, Michael Wayne - 76 Mcllrath, Alice Faye - 25 Mcllrath, james Patrick - 76 Mcllrath, Lonnie - 48 Mc1ver,judy Elaine - 76, 124 McKee, Caroline Helen - 25 McKenzie, Mark Carroll -- 25 McKenzie, Sharlyn Lea - 76 McKibben, Mrs. Alberta - 76 McKinney, Gary Lee - 76 McKinney, jill Ann - 76 McKown, Stephen H. - 76 McLain, james - 169 McLaughlin, Patricia Ann - 76, 107 McMannis, Elma jean - 77 McMillen, Hugh - 168 McMillen, Kenneth james - 77 McMinn, David Bruce - 77 McMullen, Michael Dennis - 77 McMurray, Kenneth - 42, 169, 130, 132 McMurray, Robert Dwain - 93 McPherson, M ary Lucille - 25, 38, 39. 40, 47, 96, 97 McQuiller, Volly - 77, 129, 147 McQuilliam, Dorothy- 179 Mack, Margot- 160 Maddern, Robert Leo - 24 Magalski, john Bernard - 75 Magoflin, Charles David - 75 Mahin, Richard jay - 24 Mai, Stephen George - 75 Mann,She1a Kay- 25, 116 Maples, Dennis Ray - 75 Marcotte, Dennis Lee- 43, 75 Mardis, Stephen jay - 75 Marelli, Robert Anthony - 75 Marrs, joette Drucilla - 75 Martens, Leslie Wayne - 25 Martens. Louis Eugene - 75 Martin, Clyde - 179 Martin, William Charles - 75 Martinez, David Steve - 75 Martinez, Edward - 171 Martinez, john David - 25 Martinez, julian Thomas - 25 Mason, Terrence Lee - 25 Mastro, Bob - 27 Mathes, Elizabeth Ann - 76 Matlack, Stanley Allan - 76, 124 Mastro, Robert - 75 Mattison, Stephen Ray - 76 Maxfield, jerry Leroy - 76 May, Gail L. - 25 May, Richard Ray Mayfield, Richard Douglas - 76 Meadows, Sarah Frances - 77 Meigs, Leon - 109 Meier, Melanie Ann - 77 Meili, Patricia Wittman Mellan, john Edward - 25 Melvin, Charles james - 77 MENC - 121 Mendenhall, Delbert Ross - 77 Mendenhall, Kenneth - 171 Mendoza, Nicholas - 93 Messing, Dana Frederick - 77 Messing, Douglas joel - 18, 25 Metcalf, Larry Paul- 25, 121, Miller, Miller, Miller, Kenneth - 77 Larry Gene - 26 Lynn Suzanne Miller, Marc Alan - 77 Miller, Martha Sue - 77, 107 Miller, Nancy Diane - 77 Miller, Robert Hugh - 77, 130 Miller, Robert Ronson - 26 Miller, Ruth Ann - 77 Minear, Bruce Burdette - 77 130 Minkiewicz, Marlys - 77 Mitchell, Dennis Ray - 93 Mock, Michael Wayne - 77 Moddelmog, Stuart Eugene - 93 Moff, Teddy Wayne Mohney, Susan Louise - 26 Mohr, Tommie Leon - 78 Mall, joanne Mae - 35 Montgomery, Thomas Dale - 26 Montoya, Rose - 35 Moody, Stephen - 35 Moorman Myrna - 175 Moore, Dennis Alden - 78 Moore, Douglas Alfred jr. - 26 Moore, Kenneth Lynn - 93 Moore, Marlene jan - 78, 121, 122, 124, 125 Moore, Stanley Eugene - 78 Moore, Moore, jerry Lee - Vicki Sue - 78 Morales, joleen Rae - 78 124, 125 Metz, john Edward - 93 Metzinger, Harold jerome Meyer, Karen Denise - 77 Miggs, Leon - 165 Milburn, jerry Alvin - 25 Milburn, Merle Edward jr. Millard, Gregory Merrill- Miller , Beverly Anne - 25 77 -25 77 Morey, Clifford Michael - 93 Morford, Gary VVyane - 78 Morgan, jane - 164 Morgan, William Edward - 26 Morris, Michael David - 26 Morris, Toby Rryan - 93 Morrison, Frank - 170 Mortimore, Merlin Dean - 34 Morton, james William - 78 Moser, Wayne Francis - 78 Mourn, Theresa - 78 Moyer, Donald - 93 Moyers, Roy Lynn - 78, 48, 130 Mueller, Glenn Ray - 26 Munsch, Mary Kay- 78 Munson, Richard Scott- 93 Munzer, Ruby- 110, 167 Myers, Marla Lynn - 78, 52, 107, 1 11 Myers, Rodney Wayne - 40. 78, 97, 112 N Nabhani, Ziad Yumon - 26 Naccarato, Marsha Rose - 78 Nachtigal, Gary Roger - 26 Miller, Carole Ann - 77 Miller, Carol A. - 25, 42, 115 Miller, Cecilia Lynn - 77 Miller, Donn jake - 25, 130 Miller, Douglas B. - 93 Miller, Gary Dean - 77 Miller, Gerald Wayne - 77, 122 Nachtigal, Rob Alan - 78 Neal, Thomas Conger - 78 Nelson , Brenda Sue - 78 Nelson, Gayle Lynette - 78 Nelson, Larry William - 26 Nelson, Rex Leon - 78 , Van Doran - 93 Miller Miller Miller Miller ,james Hackett- 25 ,jannel1e- 179 ,jerry - 121 ,judy Marie - 26 Neufeld, Carol Sue - 78 Neufeld. Dotty jo - 78, 88 NEWMAN CLUB - 108 Neufeld, Frederick Enzlcy - 26 185 Neufeld, Sidney Bruce - 26 Neuway, Sharon Kay - 26, 52, 103 Ncwkirk, Richard Lynn - 78 Newlin, Randall Lee - 78, 124 Nichols, Constance - 167 Nichols, james Arthur - 78, 147 Nichols, Ruth - 175 Nickerson, Neil William - 26 Nicks, Tim jay - 26 Nicolet, Connie jean - 78 Niemann, Darrell Allen - 26, 122 Nightengale, jewell Mae - 78 Nightengale, joyleen Faye - 79 Nikkel, Vickie Lynn - 79 Nimmo, Douglas Neal Nine, Connie Sue - 26 Nisly, Mandy Mae -- 79 Nisttahuz, Wilfredo jaime - 26 Nolte, Eva Laretta - 79 Nonken, Diane - 26, 110, 111 North, Lawrence Lynn - 79 Novak, Kelvin Keith - 79 Nunemaker, Wayne Wesley - 79 Nunemaker, Wesley - 154 Nuttle, Rick Dee - 79 O Obermeyer, Delbert William -- 79 Obermcyer, Donald Morgan - 79 Ochs, Ann - 115, 170 Ochs, Mary Elizabeth - 79 Oeser, Randy Micheal - 79 Ogle, Mark Richard Oldenstadt, Verna - 160 Oliver, Alice Marie - 35 O'Halloran, Kathleen Ann - 79 O'Halloran, Kevin Louise - 79 Ohlemeien, joel Dee - 79 Olson, Harry August - 79 Olson, Sharon May - 79 Olthoff, Alden Dell- 79 O'Neal, Vera LaVaun - 79 Opdycke, Virginia Ann Ortiz, Andrew joseph Orth, Amy Elizabeth - 79 Osborn, Lyle Dean Ost, Lyle LaVon - 102 Oswalt, Stewart- 154 Overall, Carol jean - 79 P Palacioz, Chris Alex - 79 Palacioz, joe john - 27, 150 Palen, Nelson joseph - 79 Palmer, Barbara - 158 Palmer, David Timothy - 27 Palmer, Lueva Raymer - 79 Palmer, Roma joy - 27 Pankratz, Eileen Diane - 79, 88 Papes, Dean Lou - 79, 130, 147 Papes, jeaneet M. - 93 Papes, Lee Ray - 80 186 PARAM ED1CAL. - 117 Parker, Robert Kent - 55 Parks, Claude - 170 Parks, Robert Eugene - 27 Parrott, james Marshall - 80 Parsons, Loren Ray - 93 Partridge, Terri L. - 80, 107 Partridge, William Patrick - 80 Pauls, Harold - 154 Pauls, Marjorie Lynn -- 80 Pecenka, Larry Lee - 27 Peckham, Donald Bryce - 27 Pedersen, Thomas Lawrence - 80 Pekarek, Kenneth Lee - 80 Penka, joseph Allen - 93 Pennington, Mary - 27 Peoples, Charles William - 80, 147 Perara, Edward Charles - 80, 90 Perrill, Ariel- 160 Peters, Patricia Lee - 80 Peterson, Claudia jayne - 80 Peterson, Horace Lee - 80, 130 Peterson, LaRon j. - 80 Peterson, Robert W. - 80 Phelan, Rita Ann - 27 Phifer, Vicki Lou - 93 Phillips, Leslie - 174 Phillips, Toneko - 80 Phinney, Evelyn I. - 34 PH1 RHO PI - 103 PHI THETA KAPPA - 102 Phleger, jay Dee - 27 Piatt, jack L. - 34 Pickenpaugh, Gilbert Lee - 80 Pickett, janet Lynne - 80 Pigg, jean Lucille - 45, 80 Pina, jessica - 27 Pinnock, Robert H. - 80 Pirkle, janet Allen - 27 Piros, Tommy Dale Platt, Frederick Dale - 80 Platz, Rev. 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