Hutchinson Community College - Dragons Tale Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)
- Class of 1971
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A life full of hardships . . . problems . . . decisions , . . If we stumble over these footfalls, many feel our defeat. If we let the pollution that has seeped into America's learn- ing institutions decay our lives, it will infect the lives of our children and contaminate America for generations to come. Rather than let student unrest, apathy, cries for anti-es- tablishment policies, and protests bar us from a better America, we can make use of the schools and universities to pursue the knowledge that the establishment can provide us. Rather than protest against the mistakes our parents and grandparents have made, we must profit from them. By developing the knowledge they can give us, we can weave in the fresh new ideas of youth and we too can make a giant leap for mankind. 'U i. 'i 4-Lv , I , . 1 Z 4 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMICS . . . CLASSES ......... CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS . . . SPORTS ........... STUDENT LIFE . . . I I 'QM 4 , ,-Q 'Vi 1 wi W , 'W 'ww VI '- MCWQHN vi, K .. W M WL b 455, H ' V9,E:v.,.': wif - ! !,,,,! E MW LW P im A HW 6, 'FW A-WMM ' 2155253 N 1' -W H -uv!! lv E STEP AT A TIME . Hutchinson Community Junior College A an institute for higher education. As freshmen we step into the hurrying life of a college student. We find we must step lively to keep pace with the rush of orientation , . , regis- tration . . . biology labs . . . schedule changes . , . lunch lines . . . assemblies . . . final exams . . . Many freshmen step out hesitantly. Some may stum- ble over the pressures, deadlines, new problems and new responsibilites we are faced with, but most will rise to face tomorrow's problems. The sophomores take their second step with more confidence. They have matured to the point where their independence allows them to hold and accept the responsibilites of an adult. Just as we take each step in life, we pass through col- lege taking one step at a time . . . but always forward. 14 --.. I - . BUT ALWAYS FORW RD! Forward. Forward into another new phase of life. From our first amateur year of experimenting, testing and adjust- ing, we pass on to our second year. A year in which we tend to fall into the groove more easily. A year where problems may be more intense or more easily conquered. A year when responsibilites are accepted more readily and plans for further steps are laid. Upon graduation, with diploma of success in hand, we pass on into another phase of life. For some it will mean more educationg for others a new vocation, for still others the responsibilites of family life. But, no matter where our next step leads us, we must remember to take one step at a time . . . but always forward! 'taxa lit ACADEmICS , Dr. A. H. Elland President ADMINISTRATIC Serves As Nucleus Just as society thrives on dependable leadership, so does a school system. Just as the field of education is the backbone of society, the administration forms the nucleus of a school system. Hutchinson Community Junior College is privileged to function under the lead- ership and guidance of Dr. A. H. Elland. George L. Cooper, academic dean, and Reba Anderson, regis- trar and director of admissions, also play important and vital roles in decision making. Dr. Elland displayed his concern for the college and the student body with the words, The great philoso- pher Aristotle has said that no lesson is so important to learn, no habit so important to acquire as a right judgement and a delight in fine character and noble actions. As a college student you are building a philos- ophy for life. May the college teach you to learn to love the difficulty instead of trying to escape it, to glo- ry in the hardness of trying to produce better science, better art, better speech, better thinking, better char- acterf' George Cooper Academic Dean Reba Anderson Registrar BUARD OF TRUSTEES Serve As Governing Board Six elected citizens of Reno county serve as the governing board at Hutchinson Junior College. Each serves a four- year term. The board of trustees is concerned with higher education for all and with building needs. The board has the budget authority for helping solve problems of the community. Mr. Richard Klassen, 15 West Blvd., Nickerson, served as Chairman of the board this past year. Serving as co-Vice- Chairmen ar Mr. Robert Danford, South Hutchinson, and Dr. Don Miller of 306 West 27th. Other members of the board included Mr. Harold Pauls, 3210 East Meadow Lake Dr., Mr. Wesley Nunemaker, Langdon, and Mr. Stewart Oswalt, 2805 Derenda Dr. Board ofTrustees: Standing: Dr. Don Miller and Robert Danford. Seated Harold Pauls Stewart Oswalt Richard Klassen and Wesley Nunemaker l 13 Personnel Aid Student Provided Any Necessary Guidance Many fine people aid the college student in every aspect of guidance that may be needed. Mr. James Stringer is on hand to help to guide the student in his schooling. He also is in charge of summer school. Mr. George Koon serves as director of the Industrial Education Department. In addi- tion, Mr. Koon organizes and directs the Evening College. Mr. Deane Banker serves as assistant director of Industrial Education. On hand to help the college women in all phases of coun- seling and guidance is dean of women, Miss Ruby Munzer. College men may turn to Mr. M. B. Sam', Butterfield, dean of men, for assistance. Mr. Butterfield also is director of student affairs, housing and athletics. Sam Butterfield displays the l970 Sterling Bowl trophy before putting it in the trophy case. George W, Koon, Director of Industrial Ed. and Evening College Deane T. Banker, Asst. Director of Industrial Education M.B. Sam Butterfield, Director of Student Affairs and Housing and Athletics, Dean of Men. James H. Stringer, Ruby Munzer, Director ofGuidance Dean of Women and Summer Sessions 14 Joe owen WOM . ima, ,.f, Pawn J. uf. a.....,.4 ' .A-.ff in .f , ,- .f Mrs. Betty Brooks Mrs. Barbara Hoglund Mr. Skoch postsjob opportunities. Mrs. Platz works in the campus first aid station. Mrs. Barbara Hoglund and Mr. Carl Skoch deal with the guidance provi- sions at Hutchinson Community Junior College. The two-part program in- cludes the counseling services of special offices and people and the advisory services of the entire faculty. Guidance service is offered to every student to assist him in making a choice of courses and a choice of action to fulfill his immediate needs and to help him progress toward his longer-range goals. The college assists students in securing part-time employment and invites graduates to use the service of the college in securing full-time employment. Mrs. Betty Brooks, along with Mr. Carl Skoch, directs Student Employment and Placement. Their office maintains daily contact with the Kansas Em- ployment Service. A recent addition to the campus is a first aid station. The station is located in the south part ofthe administration building. Mrs. Gertrude Platz, a regis- tered nurse, is on hand to provide the students and faculty medical aid. Mrs. Gertrude Platz Mr. Carl Skoch O 15 Karen Burden, Office Ed. l X A gy 'iw P f Wi a 1 f 1 .. ii ff W ff L f r ar ,A N - an , , - 1 Gene Hale Business Vern Hoglund, Business A I :QA 1 if , W rreer W' i l-, if 1 Dave Lane, Advertising I 4 Esther Griswold, Sec. Science Arthur Henry, Distributive Ed. Iva. H. James, Business AE i .4 g . .. ity 'S 'S :aig- t 3 l r Kenneth Mendenhall, Data Processing W, ..., X sa ii DIVISIO 2 US NESS Trains Students For Vocations The Hutchinson Junior College business programs are designed to provide a background in general education in the humanities, natural sciences, mathematics and social sciences. They also provide introductory courses in account- ing, economics, and other areas directly related to the busi- ness world. After this preparation, the students are able to continue study toward a degree in a senior college in business admin- istration, accounting or secondary teaching. It also termi- nates their training and secures employment in business firms offering managerial or accounting opportunities. Mr. Mendenhall processes a set of class cards. wp.,..c, Wanda Allen Leo Ashcraft English, Music Journalism lk Nmap Q' ia if t f f Jerry Battey Bernice Bender Speech, English English 1.3-5 ..v..: L . ' - A e ' it few K. f it K rl. Meryl Billingsley David Blackim English Speech Frank Buschman Mollie Chaflin Foreign Languages English lwqggb DI I IO II: UMANITIE In Understanding Humanistic Values HCJCS division of humanities strives to aid the student in developing a greater understanding and appreciation of the humanistic resources unavailable in our culture. The English department is the largest in the division. This department provides the student with a knowledge of, ap- preciation for and skill in communicative areas of reading, writing, speaking and listening? Other departments include an art program which gives the student opportunities to develop his creativeness. The journalism department provides a background for future study or for entering one of the many fields of writing and communication. The modern language department seeks to develop a language proficiencyw to increase communication among the various nations. The music department offers courses compromising the first two years of work leading to a bac- calaureate degree in music education. A number of courses on religion and philosophy are also offered. Mr. Ashcraft directs the band pep at a football game. Mr. Blackim lectures before a speech class. l Q 'ws 40 l na . A -'li-rf:-L' ,K H' 3 Gary Pillard puts his abilities to work in painting class. 1 lgs rf F Robert Froese, Art Steven Hind, English ull , '-:: 1 ' ,:. 2525, igjqgfjls' ' .6 .::Ek2:,,,,g:g: L' 'SL qi? an , .j- .. .sf L 5 5: . ffl? ,gh 4' X 4 J 3, 5 y :.. , ., ,G , ' , 1 V ,.... of .wx V- i ' , I' . X i,V-' QS .', ' , 1 --,, Q. , ,,-' . s Q gr' 5 r 4 is 1 Dale Gleason, English Dale Keller, English in Dennis Chegwidden, Art Rev. Clarence Doss, Humanities 4 Erlene Hendrix, English Thomas Kelly, Speech ' ,w s-.sgs,:u61? u, aa, ' E 5? as S QP? s H 5 si f ,. ,jgssf :sr -,A f- me R 'Y 4 W, JW! H! X i 2 ,ff i .ms r L , 1 f 1 n Q .1 f--,SW-.asm .4f1'y.,..,h, , R-as s 'lag HQMVI Q A .rf ff: ' NI if 1 ,I fr ' xxlx 1 ,, 1 gl ,A i e -1 q L+ ,, Y' 54:5 yi 5 ggi, 5' r S , Q gp 9 B i 4 1 X Russell Dickenson, Music i Arless Eilerts, English Gerald Hickey, Foreign Language Margot M English ack, -3. xr ,W QA? Instructor Sam Seymour plays the saxophone in the HCJC stage band. . was rr 33225 2 s L 3 fl' it 5,3 Q fx ,ss tu, 1? 5 R Q 1 ll ik was F' X A ,,, Q a n 2 . fl if , f 4' it I 1 Betty Morgan English AAN Katherine Schellenberg English Walter Spitz Speech, Drama - ,lj Verna Oldenstadt English ii lin' js' X ' Q 4 ,,,.4-- . ,.,i, A Wwtts- wa, it ,, I sl,1t.,.,t , gs, at . K , Pottery class enables students to develop artistic abilities. 55. 'W' at kkyr, -e ww H ,sg N Ariel Perrill English ns.. .A ' f W , we ' lf M .7 'Q t O J, Rev. Charles Platz Humanities James Schinstock Sammy Seymour Keilh Sigler English Music English Helen Stone Vida Warner Theodore Wiebe Music William Adkins Olin Allen History Social Science -ls-Q Betty Bybee Bert Chaney Reading Social Science Terry Masterson Leon Meigs Social Science History Margaret Randles Carole Richmond Education Social Science DIVI IO III Social Sciences Economics, history, political science, psychology and soci- ology are the five disciplines which compose the social sci- ence division. Each course, through a particular point of view, attempts to help students seek an understanding of human nature, the history of western civilization, the func- tion of the government and the interaction of social institutions. V. ,.V, i ,,, t it, Q I S in V , 1Q 3 tysy iff , + is 5 , ! I a .Z fi I ' o oi Richard Gisel Jesse Harder Psychology Psychology Lee Miller Jane Morgan Social Science Social Science QSQQJWS-f -V Nelson Sorem Raymond Stewart Social Science Social Science ,sg Us gg! fa' if V ,, . Z '::mJ .l ' ---mai. ' ,I ' .sz t 2.211 I ffm-'nfffssssi 1:52-5 .,zf.',f,,-.iqgfr-N.. awe:-ieisgziaaas iswiawssss-' ---..,fn'.- v- .12-1:1-:til wi-.1-.'-.t-fin' 'f f - - Ardon Brandyberry Sara Dale Biology Biology Bill Goldsmith Gene Keady Physical Ed. Physical Ed. P I iiili ' , .-. 2 .5 2 5 4 N li . Judith McCormick William Maben Home Ec. Biology DI I ION V LIFE SCIENCES Deal With Many Phases Of Life Mark Hornbaker and Jerry Schmidt concentrate on a Zoology project lyxe.-2. -i 4? '!' Mr. Brandyberry directs a general biology experiment Physical education students go through a basketball scrimmage. fu-.- Sq 1 flfvfef-wet-want my K ,,W,,, ' K I is Qq,- 'hs, XX n .Q wa W: 1 I W., :I Chris Clark and Dale Miller pair up to learn a dance step in social dancing class. Susan Riisoe prepares waffles in cooking class. iissi l mf in if ll .xl so 3 John Matous Ruby Munzer Physical Ed. Physical Ed. Bonnie Neville Connie Nichols Physical Ed. Home Economics James Taylor Judith Terrell Biology Physical Ed. Larry Welch Ben Zerger Biology Chemistry -if if DIVISIO : PHYSICAL SCIE C Integral Part Of Educated Man The Division of Physical Sciences and Mathematics at Hutchinson Junior College includes various courses in Math, Chemistry, Graphics, Physics, Astronomy, Meteo- rology and others. These courses are designed to meet the objectives of the science student and the students interested in broadening his cultural background. Because of the conviction that understanding science and mathematics must be an integral part of an educated man, the division attempts to foster such an understanding by detailed studies of a number of important developments within each of its subject matter areas . Forty credit hours are offered in both organic and inor- ganic courses of chemistry. In mathematics, the offerings are based on the requirements of students planning to spe- cialize in some branch of physical science or engineering, but it also attempts to satisfy the needs of students in other curricula. Joseph Brewer, L. A. Britton, Chemistry Mathematics Kendall Griggs, D. B. Jantz, Mathematics Physical Science K at I A , -,244 mv' .3 gi., .fag - . . flfifff W2 T251 sv 1-ffgtlaa ,-mist: 23 Mr. Kitchen goes through one of his many class lectures. Fred Elliott, Chemistry Gordon R. Jones, Eng. Graphic, Math .ra . QI ? Robert Glynn, Chemistry William Kitchen Physics E541 i u fa , gmt - V A, wris t s ' q,.,:- I is a- it 5 f NL 5 V I ,Vr .5 . 5 James McLain, Mathematics tilis ' f-,, sa ,-.I V, .L- s 4, i :,. . ,yang if Kenneth McMurray, Physical Science David Preston, Mathematics Stanley Smith, Physics it if P i ti to Itt 5, 1 :V , '--. ,J , , i X. Hu h McMillen, 8 Geology Wendell Morgan, Chemistry Ann Smith, Mathematics Rosslyn Stewart, Mathematics ...X U 1 Mr. Jantz checks his weather instruments before Meteorology class. Mr. Smith explains a physics demonstration to his students. Mrs. Ann Smith works a trig problem for her classes, -.1 -.1 , - u Eg, 5 5, . -'W .I - . f Ken Kirk finishes a woodworking project. Deane Banker Jay Disberger Drafting Horticulture DIVISIO VI: I DU TRIAL Education And Evening College The Industrial Education curricula is divided into three areas: aviation, industrial arts and technical education. Aviation offers a preparatory course in ground school train- ing for a private pilot's license. The course includes pre- flight, meteorology, computer, navigation, radio communi- cations, weight and balance and FFA regulations. This course is taken in concurrence with dual-flight instruction. Woodworking, carpentry, welding, metal work and draft- ing plus applied electricity are offered in the department of Industrial Education. Technical Education offers auto repair, distributive edu- cation, electronic technology, mechanical technology, cleri- cal office occupations, ornamental horticulture, police sci- ence, radiologic technology, restaurant management and retail management. Duane Halpain Allen Hirst Distributive Ed. Electronics Connie Jackson Edward Martinez Medical Records Vocational Tech. Claude Parks L. Lynn Miller Agriculture Drafting wi ff .. ' 1 View-77-A ew- as '25sfaxfwi'f.11a5s 2 15 ' -. Wvskttiw ft-vr ??sf5'1 'f - K' . wvvfzgtsiifiai wiimszisaa ,ziglssgf - .pf f fflws ' T M . . VH- ,.AL ,cw Q .11 2,..q .x. K 44 1 .,, J 4, L 33 at -Q' MMM . if 1, l as , 4 E g ,Q 1,2 ' K, , 4 tg A 'P 9' XLLYZQYP X If ,, l V, Vernon Plouch Machine Tech. Q ,.,.V is . '1 ui few sh V .. ig Q W, of t f Qc K 'tl Carl Skoch Industrial Arts Q Frank Slaper Tech. Education Ronald Wingfield General Tech. ,Sf '14 3 K H17-c.Av,,lM ' igfjzifqkf ' ag i E il . 52 -' V 1 .11 3 as fs x X tw' t , . , :iv f -A Zi ff. ' ' M '53 , ilewiis is ' gwgeggggfzi Marcel Pruter Vocational Welding Kenneth Siefkes Business management 19 Mike Raymer uses the metal band saw. A drafting student concentrates on a new assignment F ' . V .- I.. 3 if i M t Earl Weidman Electrical Tech. Elmo Wintersteen Automotive Tech. ,., if .ww 7 M, Hai' A s' f'5fi'g . iaafus W5 wi lf 5'7- , . gs m I . L ' .1 .f , , ..,. Is ' 'Q 1 -if CCCIIC Luse D Carmen Bayles Head Llbfaflan Assistant Llbrarlan is Wwwfw ,,,, It 5 XY -WW? M1 WW STUDE T U I0 Houses Various Facilities The student union houses various facilities to serve the student. Besides the recreation facilities, the union houses the campus bookstore, art gallery and food service. Recreational supervisors Minnie Dean and Charles Walton discuss the prices, Chess occupies the spare time of many students. 'lm Floyd Smith served as campus patrolman. Bookstore personnel. Johnnie Bolt and Margie Schwab restock the shelves. JR. COLLEGIAN Relays Campus News . . Jeffy lsenhower, Mike Nusbaum. Editor Asst. Editor .2 K, R . G Q t ff 4 S' 3 . ,fs ' 1,1214 - . . sr 'ar '1 f ra . if . 'f ' ' , .LZ V fit: D' - ,li . - W ,t .Q ikiii . . . xg :Q Mark Geffert and Kenny Woodard reported for the Junior Collegian ea week. Pam Foster types up her column. Y f l Q l ch ,ff Galen Goering and Gary Guard write up their next week's news assignment. 5' 1 'N Pam Foster and Mrs. Eilerts seem astonished at the actions ofthe staff. Reporters Galen Goering, Gary Guard and David Kearney work on anoth- er issue. 'FEI'- ,N4 . Ai . r Barb Koelling prepares a page for the clubs and organizations section of the annual. Linda Hanchett finishes the index. Staff members layout the final pages They lnclude Mike l.aGree, Susan Warren and Marsha Salmon. X' LA STAFF PHGTGGRAPHERSZ Provide Publications Pictures R, f.f,g,j-Q Pei-YM - Gary Milburn and Dave Tucker. Gary Deering and Dave Studebaker Tom Miller, Bob Brown, Ricky Floyd, Galen Goering. and Jim Fetly. mf-,'f'v i A ' W ',,, :IS .V 31 GFFICE PER UNNELZ Vital In School Operation if L, lk af JM -S 'r'ii f'4?nfaiWzmv Mrs. Myrna Moorman ,,,,,,-fn-P' .vu-rr F 'JAN s, L2 gf .. . 3 2 ,Q ,o:o. it , Mrs. Mae Smith and Mrs. Imogene Kinast. MrS. Alice Gerdei Mrs, Betty Riffel im 511,35 ,, - .- rjlyjf' ' ,aww n ' ' Q :- gffi. N . Mrs. Virginia Bomer 'v x. u :F- . if 1. ' mc-.. - . - - KL I f, ,-31513 .2224 ' L iw, is rf, ' '5: fQi55ff':'f .e ,S,?Wf. lE!iQ:::'.. : v'f5gS3:i,5 - 'ini-EV: ,gffv J v .4 rr! s re., 4 'Q gi 9, 1 ig '44, ,ngigrjwm rim 4 N 'L H' L WW gk . .Vrr , 4 1 ' 1 Ri 1 'ff 1 14 Har Mrs. Betty Litton Mrs, Donna Broadus Mrs. Della Raguse rv-V 5 .........- . E i Margaret Swafford. Lana Brown, Louise Dirksen, Zella King and Donna Kirkpatrick im? .. 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Hr 91 is -s , W ,- X.. ,lg 2, WP bl c,---ff fir Mrs. Ruth Nichols Miss Peggy Day Q T 5:0 Q.. g Mrs. Marie Deutsch Mrs. Mary Ellen Diener Mrs. Hazel Linder O Q ,K Ostzv' ' in It ...gn Q.. 2 95.9 ..' ffl. 4 Z' 'UI W .xf 'oi 2 0 0.9 9 Q' - W' 0 5 ., -5 1 W Q Q43 4- M meewbgt f Awnlmmapgppfk ' ' . 35 MAI TE NCE PERSONNEL: Necessary For Campus Upkeep ,W ...E:,, , 'V,,:V.., r , Richard Rios Myron Rayl 4 5 , , Roberto Tavolino Maintenance and custodial personnel not shown: Phil Leslie, Howard Bolt, Jerry Broadus, Jesse Butcher, Bill Davis, Amos Jantz, Chester Jones, Andrew Robb, Eugene Stevens, Merlin Treft and Ed Unruh. Marion Wedel 36 ,. A 5 . h Mr. Elmer Hill serves as manager of the ARA Slater Food Service. S f. . M Daniel Govinsky aided Mr. Hill as assistant manager. Mrs. Iola Wright and Mrs. Dorothy McQuilliam prepare the noon meal. --nun. ' , ARA Slater Food Service The food service also provide a snack bar for student and faculty use .......,..,,...t....,,Y Yi 7 nr EHS? Mrs. Dorothy Sorenson pours coffee at the snack bar. Mrs. Clova Gruver serves a cashier. L 1 K V 5 p SOPHO ORES And let today embrace the past with remem- brance and the future with longing. No more dorm life . .. our own housekeeping coming and going as we please . . . a life, not next semester's schedule to plan . . . we're halfway through . . . homecoming elections , . . sophomore queen . . . same ole union food . . . successful ath- letic teams . . . bowling instead of P. E.! . . . new fads in clothingg midi, overalls, ponchos dress code . . . studies get harder . , . graduation nearing . . . deadlines to meet . , , yearbook prob- ems . . . sophomore confidence surges . . . looking back . . . thinking ahead . . . rows of blue gowns rise together . . . facing the future . . . with all ofits hope . . . with all our cherished dreams . . . Brent Anderson Kinsley .leffAnderson Ulysses Tom Angell Hutchinson Al Antoine Hutchinson Kim Applegate Arlington J an Arnold Horton Ron Auernheimer Halstead Keith Avery Hutchinson Marcia Avery Hutchinson Phillip Babcock Hutchinson Becky Bailey Hutchinson Cliff Bailey McPherson Jerry Bailey Hutchinson Tom Ballah Leoti Laurel Banks Haven Joycie Banz Hutchinson Eddie Barker Harper Dennis Barkman Hutchinson HO ' SFU- 1 SZTJVTX V' i ' Mt., f ., . ' 1 it W ax ww ,irq t M if E ev 55, fills -....-,NXV -A-M--wltzzaf ...ar-414 it 3-'wa 2: ' .. 's - it -, .- :ta-2.:fAf:, tn'-ft. :: :,:-'f- H- i--2 '-ww: ,, ,, ,. ..,.i,.:,,.,.--t-.av t-- HE KIM? . , iii asi a gr-,f -as .::e,,: , LS -' wa s zfmfteaix was at Dwight Allsup Hutchinson Doug Ambler Hutchinson Brad Anderson Newton 40 Doug Ahrens Hutchinson Donna Albin Burrton Don Alexander Mt. Hope Mike Allender Rago ,ara . ..,. ggi .ii-I Y:2ZiASi6trtf7'l?Li5i '- . ' ' s K lf. 1 List- 4,, if' A, as QM n ati. 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Linda Barricklow Ashland Marcia Bartlett Hutchinson Mike Barton Hutchinson Mike Base Burrton Montie Battershell Lyons Garry Battey Nickerson Earl Baxter Hutchinson Ed Beasley Hutchinson Barry Becker Hutchinson Marsha Becker lnman Richard Benear Hutchinson Roger Bennett Larned Kathy Bernard Hutchinson June Berryman Hutchinson Phil Beshore Murdock Clark Bevan Hutchinson Myron Biggs Macksville Steve Billings Hutchinson Paul Bird Medicine Lodge Anita Bitikofer Hcsston Dwayne Blaha Niles Charla Blakeslee St. John Larry Blanding Beloit John Blanton Hutchinson Steve Bockhaus Halstead Stan Bogdanovecz Anthony Ron Boggs Hutchinson Glenda Bond South Hutchinson Dennis Bossemeyer Hutchinson Charles Brau Larncd Larry Erayton Lyons Mike Brenn Tribune Jo Ann Brensing Hudson Wayne Brewer Salina Bill Brewster Hutchinson Joe Bribiesca Hutchinson Terry Bridgewater Hutchinson Jackie Bright Hutchinson Roger Bright Hutchinson Deborah D. Brooks Arlington Bob Brown Sterling Dale Brown Pretty Prairie Fred Brown Hutchinson Larry Brown Hutchinson Mark Brown Hutchinson Scott Brown Mullinville Bob Brunk Windom Scott Buchanan Little River Dale Bunn Galva Tom Bunn Galva Bill Burden South Hutchinson Kathy Burgess Sterling Bill Burnette McPherson Colleen Burns Hutchinson Marcia Burris Hutchinson Bill Buscher Kingman Brent Cain Delphose Rod Calhoun Hutchinson Doug Campbell Lyons Rick Campbell Goddard Jack Canning Hutchinson Ginger Cantin Hutchinson Vernon Carder Hutchinson Don Carter Liberal Frances Carter Ulysses Mike Cartwright Partridge Sandra Castor Hutchinson Tom Chabin Hutchinson Rob Chambers Plainville Garry Chapman Hutchinson ,M . ,,.f-aa . f 3, r -8 , ,. ft s ,A 1 55 'W 3 F ' :xl ts -,-- X F, . 5 frm A23 , r xii-.i - 37- 'ir w- i A' . K - -.-2: 5 I Eg A K - ,g - A, i V, A ,A I , kvi, , . s 2-. 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Tony Drew, a sophomore from Buhler, displays his idea of current fashion with his handlebar moustache. Wetona Crowe Hutchinson Alicia Crowell St. John i Debbie Crump Ulysses Cheryl Culver '-, Haven Shirley Culver Alden l Using his originality, Cork Walburn follows the fad with his unusual beard and moustache. tstiv Jef ' ,. ,. . Q - 'E as .fi -N - age Z ' f' , we A 6 .f 49 - tl ff i ' -- ,, , , -.I fm- -. K I H ni ,,: , - , s,C 'Qfc of i ' PQ- -a ' Xa' f 'ff- . ?rg'5.4ggfjf'v LF its Wifi.-intake - Beth Cummings , -- ,CVV M , . Kingman A I w e T... Doris Dale iii ' - - Hutchinson Randall Dale Hutchinson i . L ef 1 Bryce Dalke Q vt s H Clarksville, Ark. l N C' ' Bob Dameron .. Beloit Diane Davidson Plevna t. .. M 5 S Bl' 1 H. it .5 by Q 4 4 3 at 'LQ i ff 4 , i jig I -K we Why- .1 ,Q 1 N. 'R 1' A David Davis .. ,W .. . ,. .. L'ons t A . 'giif .1.- ' L X D .Q . ff y .170 1' dnl AVIS , :!4'5ff,..fi ' V A - : A 4 .1 - ,A Y, Hutchinson . 4 RobertDavis Kingman ' t ' - Y I - .. 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Hope Roger Dick Burrton Randy Dickerson Hutchinson .loan Dirks Hutchinson Kirk Doll Wichita Doug Donham Hutchinson Steve Dreiling Salina Carol Dreitz Plains Anthony Drew Hutchinson Bill Drouhard Harper Earnest Drumhiller Hutchinson Richard Duffy Anthony Tim Dunham Hutchinson Mark Ebel Hutchinson Dave Edgar Hutchinson Eddy Egbert Buhler Pat Egbert Hutchinson Gary Elliott Plains Randy Elliott Hutchinson Dennis Ellis Hutchinson Leonard Ellis Hutchinson Cynthia Enders Lyons Bob England Hutchinson Eldon Epp Buhler Bill Erickson Hutchinson Mark Eswein Hutchinson Galen Evans Hutchinson Jack Evans Hutchinson Cynthia Everitt Hutchinson Janette Ewing Wellington Kent Ewing Hutchinson Christi Ewy Protection Shirley Fahrney Kingman Michael Farley Hutchinson Warren Farmer Hutchinson Mike Farney Stafford Cecil Fell Goodland Steve Fenster Wichita Ron Fenwick Hutchinson Don Ferguson Hutchinson Gary Ferguson Hutchinson Tony Fey Newton Diane Ficken LaCrosse Don Fink Salina Ann Fischer Hutchinson Dennis Fischer Goessel Bryan Fishburn Haven Elizabeth Fortin Wichita David Fortune McPherson Galen Fountain Arlington Mark Foy Hutchinson Jerry Franklin Salina Lola Franklin Hutchinson Mike French Hutchinson Dave Frey Hutchinson Rita Friesen Hutchinson Pat Frost McPherson Tim Fry Hutchinson Nancy Fulks Hutchinson Mike Fuller Beloit Dave Fulton Ellsworth Janet Gaines Junction City Diana Galloway Hutchinson Dwight Gantz Lyons Steve Garlow Anthony Donald Garwood Hutchinson .Iefl'Gates Hazelton Marilyn George Conway Springs Greg Gerber Hutchinson Fred Gerdes Attica Curtis Gfeller Russell Marcia Gibbons Wichita fss:.:':e ,a : E :5.::jg,,,ge:i- -, .-:- : W ggi! 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M: ,i VA, A W A. l 1 ,A E ,ia A '93 sis 4? ill. f - Y f Y f 3 1 47 Garnet Gleason Hutchinson Galen Goering Hutchinson Steven Goering Hutchinson Vicki Goering Arlington Robert Goertz Trousdale Dwight Gooch Tribune Charles Good Hutchinson John Good Liberal Marsha Goodale Hutchinson Donna Gorton Hutchinson Steve Gough Hutchinson Bruce Graber Pretty Prairie Jim Graber Kingman Deanna Graham Hutchinson Coye Gray Lyons Jean Gray Burrton Dick Greene Solomon Becky Greenert Hutchinson Donna Gridley Penalosa Robert Griffith Hutchinson Andy Griggs Hutchinson Bryan Griggs Hutchinson Greg Guthrie Hutchinson Ervin Dale Guy Hutchinson Connie Gwinner Hutchinson Dan Hacker Hutchinson William Hackler Sylvia Gene Hackney Protection Wanda Haesmeyer Hutchinson John Hager Hutchinson Lary Hall Liberal John Halltiord Haven Bruce Ham Hutchinson Doug Hamilton Valley Center Eddie Hamilton Sylvia Judy Hamilton Sylvia Linda Hanchett Anthony Kenny Hancock Salina Ray Harbold Hutchinson Fenton Harder Buhler John Hardwick Hutchinson Jimmie Hardy Lyons Patricia Hare Hutchinson Lester Harmon Hutchinson Patsy Harmon Lyons Sharon Harmon Hutchinson Steve Harper Hutchinson John Harrell Hutchinson Harold Harris Hutchinson Myron Harris Hutchinson Melanie Hartl Hutchinson Larry Hartman Salina Rod Hartman Harper E , f A wi 4 , F z glttifk fft A M ff -V , 2 ?P 1 - -.. F sf die , L at ft L - ,,,- 5 In J , lv m l X Lesley Hauschild fx Q Sterling Terry Hawks Hutchinson Janis Hawver Hutchinson Pat Hayes Hutchinson Gary Headings Hutchinson Kelvin Hedrick Hutchinson Daryl Heinlein Hutchinson fr Wgiflgt,z?lfzwii?l?Q 'il -ia: if-Sgfsfm-'if.11:',,3'W us fi., ' ' 'f . 'iiiflw ' as 'asv .W Y Student Commission president, Joe Livingston, bundles up against the cold . . . 'es 72,5 'T r-. Q fm. A arf , . ii'-. rf' - f Ag, 3 9 i MQ fl' at it? j yg mai: ..:' K, s sv:-Lge . . ' ' K Q 212, -4, while others face the icy parking lot after the early February blizzard. fb' u..f.x., .' 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Johnson Hutchinson Ray Johnson Abbyville Steve Johnson Ulysses Tony Johnson Chicago Sophia Johnston Hutchinson Sandy Jones Frankfort Victor Jones Hutchinson Paul Kalmar Hutchinson Terry Kasparek Hutchinson Gordon Kaufman Kingman Charles Kautzer Kingman Robert Kayser McPherson David Kearney Belpre Gary Keene Hutchinson Glenna Keimig Isabel Mike Keimig Isabel Duane Kelley Falun Annie Kelly Lyons Kenneth Kennedy Plainville Rick Kenyon Hutchinson Mike Keotz Hutchinson Glen Kernohan Satanta David Kimble Marquette Lauren Kingry Kinsley Gail Kinzie Hutchinson Diane Kirk Pittsburg Kim Kirkpatrick Hutchinson Linda Klusener Hutchinson Steve Koch Kingman :,, ,,v,, , ,.,,,,..,,., 'Za .2 'z ' , ZIQ -ff' if A ii ti I ' ,. at so ,. , ig- ,iz i , t.t., ,W t .Q t .,,. N- , . 74- fu- L , N' Q5 H 6 sm .15 5. . 2 ' .. it xii f i H A J .I 1 , Q ' S in 4 S, v . ' N .1 ' if L . a 4 Q 'C ' 1 - . as 6 ' A A Q l i fi A- 4 A ff as-gr' iw is if fs sg 53 2 fl ., 2 J . Wf- st., as ,.,, HM .,.. . 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X E f 1 'm 'N fi H li if F, 4 is 35 iw H Ag. i f ,.! 51 Bev Koelling Hutchinson Doug Kogler Scott City Lana Korf Hutchinson Rick Krafels Hutchinson Mark Kramer Geneseo Beth Krehbiel Inman Darcen Krehbiel McPherson Judy Krehbiel Pretty Prairie Kelly Kriegh Minneapolis Gary Kreutzer Hutchinson David Kuhn Hutchinson Shirley Lacy Hutchinson Fred Lager Hutchinson Delmer Lake Belle Plain Mike Lam Hutchinson Larry Lampert Beloit Keith Langhofer Bunker Hill Kent Langhofer Bunker Hill Dennis Langley Hutchinson Paul Lansdown Hutchinson Gary Larimore Hutchinson Peder Larsen Ellsworth Robin Leatherman Arlington Joyce Le Clair Hutchinson Standley Lee Wichita Donna Leiker Arlington Jeannette Leiker Hutchinson Reg Leiker So. Hutchinson Cindy Lesslie Hutchinson Leslie Lewis Brooklyn, N.Y. Patty Lewis Canton Kerry Lindh Marquette Joao Lins Rio, Brazil Kenneth Lipkins Newport News Va Bill Lippoldt Kinsley Rosemary Little Sublette alta Jeanne Wade gets her word in during a Student Commission meeting while she reports for the Junior Collegian. John Livengood Hutchinson Joe Livingston Hutchinson Liz Long Hutchinson Bob Love Wichita Gina Love Partridge Brenda Lunt Salina Jim Lustig Milwaukee, Wis. Harlan Luty Inman Tim MacFarland Hutchinson Rick Magic Hutchinson Jim Mallory Ellis Anna Marciano Hutchinson Edna Mark Hutchinson Larry Mark Rago Richard Marston Gypsum Lonnie Martens Burrton Ken Martin Kingman Marj Martin Hutchinson Sally Martin Lyons Richard Martinez Newton Sandy Martinez Hutchinson Debbie Masterson Garden Plain lrma Matson Clifton Brett Mattison Hutchinson by HCJC dramatists on the stage. .,kk . , I ii ,1- ,zizff up x A at l a Sir Mr. Spitz, Mr. Battey, and Jodi House discuss and criticize work done N Wm ' .,V I fW NH Q Q ii? to E it 5 t f , t ,, if Ss 'W E .y m xi , if :git I wi . in J ' 'W lx sf' 3 fw Elias 2 fi 2, 7 5' -. we 4 'wx :I 15, as W ,Q at F J s X 8 Q ' J SZQPXVAYJ K jg? ggw? 3? f Shi m , F X VSV l ? ta , A Kimi: . :IM VL i , '5 1 Q fi .f J'K - .- .t,'f.- A pa H xx is Ye' Qwifff fi ff fi-fzffffi 52 WF' .:r ,V if , Q.. ni 'rig sag 4- is . X A . 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Riley Dennis McBride Leoti Howard McCleave Nickerson Gary McClelland Hutchinson Cathie McCormick Hutchinson .lon McCoy Marysville Kermit McCoy Ellsworth Rodney McDaniel Sharon James McFarland Hutchinson Kay McGauthey Hutchinson Wayne McGill Moscow Mike McGuire Kingman Jerry McLain Ellsworth Jennifer McLeland Great Bend David McMullen Plainville Kathy McMurray Hutchinson Jim McMurry Burrton Suzanne McQuilliam Hutchinson Fred Nelson Medicine Lodge Mark Nelson Kiowa Marg Neufeld Hutchinson Phil Nichols McPherson Jerry Nuest Abbyville Bruce Nunemaker Langdon Mike Nusbaum Salina Max Ogden Goddard Scott Oldham Leoti Marguerite Olson Hutchinson Joe Orozco Kanapolis Pat O'Sullivan Hutchinson Steve Palmer Ninlchik, Alaska Monty Pankratz Hutchinson Lee Papes Wakeeney Bruce Papon Fredonia David Patterson Salina Gail Payne Newton Rod Pearson Beloit Lila Peckham Hunter Michael Penka Hutchinson Rob Penn Wichita Rod Pestinger Hutchinson Bill Peterman Salina ,5 . this ,Q it .wwgd 1 9, Gggwm, , , ,. . 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Tony Purcell Hutchinson Randy Putnam Hutchinson Phil Ragan Kiowa Solomon Raine Hutchinson Jeananne Ramos Hutchinson Doyle Ramsey Nickerson Frank Rankin Hutchinson Beverly Rapp Sterling Mike Ratzlaff Newton Walt Rauch Tribune Scott Rayl Hutchinson Mike Raymer Russell Nina Read McPherson Duane Redenbaugh Hutchinson Melissa Reed Kiowa Richard Reeves Wm Atwood Perry Reger Hutchinson Daryl Regier Buhler Marsha Reid Salina Jim Reida Harper Barbara Renner Hutchinson Charles Reynolds Lyons W 4 Ray Rice Hutchinson Martha Richardson St. John hh ex 3 5,51 2 it F , Q M . he J I q i .3. .2V:V' is lf A if i a 3 1 M Ks H' 'H i ,K S Q WL Q, W ir Z' . ,rv 'l H555 af 15 ' QE swf V as ,xl ,fy R the Wi S ,SEK 3 ag , at M 5: I 4 9' W fr? 1' A 3' l if l f l H X ,Vx r . Y .1-swf 5 -, - H, ,Wi VkL.i - - ,V.VV .A lu msj gsr. W' 44 , L -, H, - I A .L,A 3 , , 1 f 9 f. Y : :-: :Ak sg S A K it We is g .Jin . ' 'Sr av ,Li . . as -it ef i id N ii l 1 L, if is 3 wks - ,LZ af- - ,f H.. 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Stan Struble Hutchinson Glenn Stucky Galva Rita Stucky Hutchinson Rozanne Stucky Moundridge Bill Stull Hutchinson John Sturgeon Hutchinson Elaine Sturgeon Nickerson Susan Stutzman Haven Gary Sumner Emporia .I im Sutton Lyons Bob Swann Burrton Dale Swanson McPherson Phil Swanson McPherson Lana Swisher Greensburg Terry Tamage Hutchinson Dorothy Tannahill Wichita Deanna Tarman Halstead David Taverner Hutchinson Vic Taylor Lyons Gail Tedder Partridge Martin Terry Emporia Trudy Thayer Langdon Randy Thode Hutchinson Deidre Thompson Coldwater Rob Thompson Hutchinson Lynn Thrall Guymon, Oklahoma Susan Tipton Haven Randy Tonn Haven Steve Treaster Hutchinson David Trent Hutchinson Marc Trent Hutchinson Gary Troyer ' Hutchinson Jack Tucker Hutchinson Norman Tucker Hutchinson Mike Tyler Hutchinson Doug Ubelaker Osborne Kurt Vanalstine Hutchinson Jim Van Campen Hutchinson Mike Vandecreek Enterprise Bruce Vandervort Elkhart Charles Voth Haven Terry Voth Cheney Dayna Votruba Hutchinson Dennis Wacker Ellsworth Jeanie Wade Hutchinson Jack Wait Hutchinson Ward Walburn Hutchinson Walter Walker Hutchinson Mike Wallace Hutchinson Stan Waller Hutchinson Marcia Walter Tribune David Ward Hutchinson Nancy Ward Hutchinson Sheila Ward Brooklyn, N.Y. Mike Warner Hugoton Marilyn Webb Lyons Janet Welch Hutchinson Gary Wells Hutchinson Debbie Westerhaus Hutchinson Kenny Westfahl Haven Pamela Wheeler Hutchinson Donna White Abilene Don Wiens Hutchinson Fred Wiens ' Inman Janice Weins Buhler Marilyn Wiens Newton Pam Wieser Leoti Donald Wilcox Plains Kurt Wilcoxen Hutchinson Arlene Wilhite Larned 15 ,.. - s 2 g g Q vii may 1 x, af ,K twigffzvlfz-', -r' f'.'f , ,E ' .1 ' ,t 2 ::- Q X r ! 9 59? i F is pr .Q AM We K ,,-, 9 ia Yr Q if E. 'fa 'DP' IMI? ll. 15 at 'Q mf' ? mi' 5' S ig l , S iq Q ills, fi , I 5 M x ii, i, 3 - f ii ,, . V,-l a . 7 E lg lag tr as . ,..-. 5 . W! V A.,. ff if is bf , '.- ,i fgi 'VQQKF t at if as 3 if if 4 i like 1 5 K as rg. .aa- his-gg Q' if iv., Billy Zimmerman Abbyville Becky Zimmerman Hutchinson SSW tl t t t in . . R f f S it . Lt. : r Y i,,i in Kme' S A X., ik I ,I ff N 61 Doug Wiley Hutchinson David Williams Scott City Glenda Williams Anthony Max Williams Rolla Talinda Williamson Hutchinson Jim Wilson Newton Jim Wilson Hutchinson Max Wilson Plainville Michael Wilson Solomon Rosanne Wilson Hutchinson Steve Wilson Kinsley Kent Wineinger Tribune Ann Wingfield Hutchinson Wayne Winslow Hutchinson John Withroder Hutchinson Roger Withroder Plevna Phil Wohlford Hutchinson Kenny Woodard Hutchinson Kyle Woodard Hutchinson Joyce Woods Hutchinson Greg Wray South Hutchinson Nancy Wurm Lyons J. N. Yadon Hutchinson Doug Yeager Russell Kenny Yearout South Haven Maribeth Yoder Haven Yvonne Yoder Hutchinson Max Yost Hutchinson Maurine Young Wichita Spencer Young Belle Plain SECON EMESTER SGPHO ORES Bruce Anderson South Hutchinson Kristie Baughan Hutchinson Calvin Beydler Lyons Jerry Buchanan Lewis Peter Conrad Westlield, N. J. Gerald Cotter Hutchinson Connie Culver McPherson Dennis Curry Hutchinson Ron Dutton Hutchinson Frances Eckhoff Hutchinson Jackie Evans Hutchinson Parker Exposito Hutchinson Vernon Flickner Kingman Jane Frey Hutchinson Judy Geisler Hutchinson Jeff Harrison Natoma Danny Hogan Hutchinson Leroy Holloway McPherson Russell Hunter Greensburg Valerie Johnson Hutchinson Rod Krehbiel Pretty Prairie Brian Larson McPherson Diane Loop Hutchinson Gary Loop Hutchinson Rod Lowe Newton Ronald Martin Hutchinson Duane Mason Hutchinson John Mattson Hutchinson Bill Mendell Hutchinson Danny Miller South Hutchinson Robert Miller Hutchinson Thomas Miller Hutchinson Judy Morton Junction City Ronald McCoy Dodge City James Mcllrath Hutchinson Roger Otte Canton J '--'QL f. tg J 'f 'D ii , 1 r . tittt,f r .Vs I - ,., - 9 ' re ' ' I ' 4 '2 f'5i, .f- i' ll I , -f ,QW - F 'sq ,if , 21 fer ' A , Zi l J . , V tx X ' . . , . zz 'P 5 i wg , Q s Wei? f e t is ,, 4. gl K 55 - , X ,,i,' ,riffs .,,- X iff 6- Iii in asv A-5...-a-1 l l . , W fa N94 3 . 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Hutch Juco . . . finally! . . . the intoxication of excitement orientation Sports Arena where's that? Seven-thirty? In the morning? . . . blisters . . . dorm life . .. two years to make something of . . . what? . .. Dean Coo- per's office . .. First Nighter ,. . Fireside, Den- nie's, Carl's . . . all night card games .. . second semester enrollment a little smoother . . . Hail Blue Dragons . . . becoming involved . . . snowball fights . . . panty raids . . . 11:00 P.M. dorm meet- E e i 23 223 Q s ings switchboard! .. . winter formal . .. BMOC ... finals .., ackin to o home ... P S S We're finally sophomores . . . We will, we will bel!...NEXTYEAR... A H A n . D h , While occupied at the sewing machine during Home Economics, Debbie Messing learns how to create her own fashions. iv ii , I- L. - -52' Josephine Abbott s e F -I Hutchinson ? i,.gi i Donna Adams , V t Ulysses eefti it tt ff Jean Adams V tk Hutchinson ' F W4 Michael Adams f M' A Salina MaryAdelhardt .I ,. , W Nashville ig--v +,.,f I 'Q Donald Aelmore .,., t ' Greensburg X S---'-' W s. MikeAhrens ' Greensburg Bob Albright Pretty Prairie Eloisa Aleman Hutchinson Greg Alexander Sharon Tyrone Alford Junction City Barbara Allen Hutchinson Craig Allen - t - Salina t 'e-ftf1' Vt Alan Allenbach ig- V . Attica .. 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Virginia Base Canton Bruce Battershell Lyons Maryl Baughman Hutchinson Jerry Baxa Randall Ron Bearnes Culver Debbie Beason Kiowa Resa Becker Marquette Carol Becker Halstead Kent Beebe Kanopolis James Beer Larned Dan Beichley Salina Letha Beitler St. John Christine Benton 'W' Newton John Berglund Clay Center Charlotte Bernard Hutchinson ,, i-- . , . Duane Berning 9 E, , i Marienthal A ' j . Jeff Berryman - X f' Plains 3 gif Lindsay Bettsworth Sf Hugoton sw'-' Cathy Bctzen McPherson Freddy Bieker Salina Steven Bishop Newton Ga le Black Y South Hutchinson Mary Blackmon f Hutchinson Obadiah Blackmon Wichita 66 :egg ,. , mt. it ffr . ,, sg I, r ft The star projector is used in Astronomy, which meets in the Planetar ium, to detect the star one might be looking for. Hn. l at rg JP l .. :..: JY ' 'X H in., ,.,:g, 2 :-, 3 'f, 3 N , x 'Mx Eg ' 'gizgl' . W 7 J Cli rJ J iQ f1 sfi ibi ry iji . Q . af' EH ,Q J ,., ar -gg: i s ' if ,, . 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Debra Buehring Hutchinson Elaine Buller Peabody John Buller Newton Shirley Buller Wichita Brad Bunting Larned Kenath Burch Newton Jerry Burdick Hutchinson Jerry Burger Hutchinson John Burgess Hutchinson Bill Burkey Russell Larry Burleson Stafford Camilla Burnett Abilene Bruce Burns Hutchinson Shelia Burns Conway Robert Buschman Hutchinson Janie Butell Baldwin VER? w r .po .. ggagw, '92 if ff' , . - ,,g-1 ,.,.v 4 by 15- V, ' ,sim Sf . :. ., f mu m-' , . it, ..,,. ,.f,'gff ., sy-ii2g,,1,,g , 1 .. 4 if 1- 'H L L if rf' :i ',. 3: 'i ' :.. I - Wil SLS' ' Z' :FEV ' lf, ,,isg1 . 'W if ,. We .Q ,. W vg,ig,,,, -J Q' Y' :Sig 1 A S 3 I ij' 6 Sm? i fait 9 'QM 1 wi f s X .t e 1. is i 1' by F' . .ki n SN I1 s F' 51.22225 - A it , .Qt ' -I ' t Q A ' ' I ,. 7 li' -if ir' K' - :7l5:::5'9lfE . f it J J 2? y t o ,:, L hy, y , Q in ,J c,ti M K A ., . ., i 57,1 iv V xR.w,,l. M. V., -1 ., 4 fit Ni? E fig Q ' fl U , 'hifi' ': has , f .Aw W' ' 353212 . A ' ' A 'wilwa-,, V J 1' - P75 A -Z, I e' f tt - . , . 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Steve Butterfield Hutchinson Susan Butterfield Clay Center John Buxton Ransom Mike Calhoun McPherson Dana Campbell Ulysses Randy Caprez Russell Bob Carlson Wichita Jim Carney Lewis Billie Carpenter Hutchinson Terry Carr Wichita Judy Carrithers Johnson Margaret Cartmill Dighton Yvonne Castle Nickerson Jim C habin Hutchinson Sondra Chalmers Hutchinson Nikki Chambers Plainville Paul Chansler Hutchinson Jamie Cheatum Syracuse Cheryl Chek Nickerson Gerald Cheney Sylvan Grove Patricia Childs Plevna Richard Chisum Hutchinson Don Christensen Wheatland, Iowa Mike Christensen Hugoton Darrel Claassen Newton Chris Clark Hutchinson Kay Clark Hutchinson Rita Clements Hutchinson Bobbie Clemons Moundridge David Cline Nickerson Steve Clowers Belpre Jerry Colborg Ellis Jerry Colborn Elkhart George Coleman Junction City Ken Coleman Newton SW. , , W s 4, hiatt, .V it ei' . zxww th., U :ie ' hx ,. 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Dan Duncan Hutchinson Patricia Dungan Claudia Durfee Ness City C'arI Durr Milton Wayne Duryee Wakeeney Clay Dark Attica .lay Darnell Hutchinson Arthur Davis Salina Joy Davis Marquette Vicky Davisson Plevna David Dees Ellsworth Bob Deister Ulysses JoEllen Demanett Hutchinson Phyllis Demory Hutchinson Bruce Dempsey Newton De Ann Dent Wichita Benjamin Dickinson Junction City Gloria Dirks Montezuma Sandra Dirks ' Garfield Linda Dix Hutchinson Kay Dobbs Hutchinson Venita Dockum Hutchinson Marleen Doering Minneapolis Linda Doherty Hutchinson Alan Dolezal Russell Nancy Donker Hutchinson Ruth Dougherty Hutchinson Vicki Dowell Dighton Judy Dreier Hesston Rita Dreiling Larned John Dreitz Plains Debbie Droegemeier Nickerson Denise Drouhard Harper Stan Dryden Hutchinson James Duft Hutchinson Cedar Rapids, Iowa Dora Dutschmann Hutchinson Mike Dutton Hutchinson Steve Dutton Hutchinson Kristie Dyck Goessel Vickie Ebel Hillsboro Leslie Eck Haven Dennis Ediger Hutchinson Duane Ediger Inman James Ediger Buhler Kathy Edmonston Sedgwick Craig Edwards Topeka Richard Edwards Newton Edward Edwardson Hutchinson Doyle Ehling Abbyville Pauline Eilert Beloit Samuel Kent Eitel Hutchinson Rick Ekum McPherson Dale Eldridge Lyons Dave Emig Hutchinson Kenneth England Hutchinson Dorothy Engle Hutchinson Kathy Enns Inman James Enoch Ellsworth Craig Enochs McPherson Steven Ensz Hutchinson Kurt Entress Hutchinson Sandra Erhart Hutchinson Don Erickson Hutchinson Rick Erwin Wellington Luis Espinoza Lyons Frank Estell Junction City Danny Evans Hutchinson Tom Evans Hutchinson Barbara Ewald Hutchinson Harris Ewert Hillsboro Millie Fagerquist Dighton 2 fix . 1,1 at tw . .a ,mn , . aff 5, 1 f 'O y L Qyjtf va 2 ag sire if is ytltsayyy y W 'Was 'lf 72 ' ' F fq if are we V 2 i ,:. 3 .,,., Lk 15 :l' I l 1 V 4 r' t H f : ' J i i I ,Lk 'U .al X if ?o, 4 4- -at .wr ' - if , Z1 may -lst. 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Nevada Shelley Farley Hutchinson Beth Farney Hutchinson Richard Farney Hutchinson Tom Feezor Hutchinson Richard Felix Wichita Steve Ferguson Haven Debbie Fernz Wichita Jim Fetty Leoti Kathy Field Hutchinson Glenn Field Hutchinson Paula Field Hutchinson Randy Field Hutchinson Sonya Firner Tribune Doug Fisher Hutchinson Greg Fisher Stafford Paula Fisher Peabody Greg Fitts Argonia Linda Flesher Hutchinson Carma Fletchall Beloit Cathy Flickinger Sterling .-num, Janelle Flournoy Hutchinson Rickie Floyd Junction City Clarence Ford Wichita Margi Ford Hutchinson Marlan Forrest Argonia Brian Fortner Canton Pat Fortune McPherson Greg Foss Hutchinson Pam Foster Abbyville Sally Foster Abbyville Rick Lee Franz Valley Center Dale F riesen Hutchinson Gregg Frost Hutchinson Linda Fry Hutchinson Marilee Fry Hutchinson Darryl Gabriel Lawrence Richard Gagnebin Hutchinson Bill Gaines Peabody Michael Galliart Lyons Mike Gammill Harper Guy Gann Hutchinson John Garcia Hutchinson Mary Garcia Hutchinson Bette Gardner Hutchinson Bill Garrett Salina Phil Gaughan Hutchinson Craig Gearhart Inman Mark Geffert Haven Mark Gerard McPherson Michael Gifford McPherson Lance Gill Sterling Jerry Sue Gilley Hutchinson Glenn Gilliland Hutchinson Charles Gish Lyons Sheryl Gitchell Hutchinson Sherlene Glenn Wellington '. 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Ira Hart Kingman Rick Hartsel Jewell Candace Haskard Hutchinson Nancy Hastings l-lanston Cindy Hatcher Hutchinson Kris Hatfield Hutchinson Randy Haun Hutchinson Mike Hauschild Hutchinson Mike Haverty Hutchinson Arthur Hawk Goddard Kenis Hawkins Arlington Pam Hayward Hutchinson era. -if H-63,51 sway - J i tw ,Z 1 ' iasqii fa ' fi we-Q ! it se, 4' -. SQ e. . , A , :., t Wmggss ft - ,.E:,:,: : - - 5, , -.5 -:fr -: saw :-Lass: me ls be ,K 4 it K ffl, 5 ,. ., it K S 5 k xv-' , R K' 5 ' . f f , :risk-F ,, ,W fs J' ef is i x 1 41 xl , 5 'Z si Ei A, izzll, .,,A it 4' Q if Va' t , .1 4 t 'bz- t. if . 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D. Stockham Hutchinson Quentin Stockham McPherson Duane Stone Wichita Jessica Stovall Lyons David Struthers Hutchinson Denny Stuart Hutchinson Mary Stuart Hutchinson Betty Summers Hutchinson S. Ali Tabatabayi Tehran lran Edward Tellez Hutchinson Audrey Thomas Turon Cecil Thomlinson Hutchinson Robert Thompson Hutchinson is-L is 52 Q: ..t.,,V 3 ir 3 ,..,.,. - ' Qi ws ff 'fl g-at 52,5 ,wc 115 tif Q mia,- zf ,ii 3 f :tw . , L t ,e lseif TW' 1 iff.. we YK ' 35 ' Q' f, :F Nw tta itiif 4 4 ilsl lftii ssfti 3 1 K. - 352.1 : ..: t - 131 ff f aj - V ' 0 i 10 O ,aszzdr 'Ls v L I 1 t i 5 f - ,..,. g 54 . ' .A I r.. I x ' A f :-- xii f , If 5 i31'r ggfti'i ff' 1 Mft I David Woosley Hutchinson Janice Wright Hutchinson Diana Young Larned Ruth Zumalt Hutchinson SEC D SEMESTER SPECI L STUDENTS ,W-t I X 3? t t AQ , , M fi l M M f R is 1 f Qjgf ' J' s :ff K X aj I 1 Q 'Pk Nw H 0' . 1 f. H ' Sai J ' . it t , si? J ik at 1' , 5 Ez., S 59' 101 Robert Tucker Hutchinson Mark Tully Ulysses David Walter Kingman Mary Wasinger Hutchinson Judy Weatherman Elkhart Trudy Weatherman Elkhart James Weekley Topeka Tom Welty Newton Jean Wilhite Hardtner Shirley Willems Inman Paul Wilson Coca, Florida Becky Wingert Hutchinson Doris Foster South Hutchinson Judy Hamilton Sylvia Randy Kitson Hutchinson Jon Potter Hutchinson Ronda Priem Hutchinson William Priem Hutchinson Delbert Ratzlaff Scott City Terry Renberger Hutchinson Judy Roepka Nickerson Nancy Satterwhite Hutchinson Letha Snow Hutchinson George Speice Hutchinson Barry Sulgrove Hutchinson Ray Van Natta Hutchinson David Warnken Hutchinson Richard Whitlock Hutchinson Bob Williams Hutchinson Linda Worley Hutchinson ff ' P.E. CLUB Organizes This Year Added to the list of clubs and organizations this year was the Physical Education Club, organized for Phys. Ed. ma- jors and minors. It's purpose is to promote leadership and to learn about the aspects of Phys. Ed. as a profession and as a social interaction. Approximately 25 students meet on the third Monday of every month in the Student Lounge. Presiding as president is Debbie McMurrayg vice-president, Sheila Wardg secre- tary, Linda Barnesg treasurer, Patty Ruzichg Intramural chairman, Connie Tuckerg and publicity chairman, Cheryl Blank. Sponsors include Miss Judy Terrell and Miss Ruby Munzer. Kathy Sugg. Meredith Hoppas, Sue Burnett. and Bobbie Jo Clemons practice on dashes as they prepare for the track meet at Haskell. BOTTOM ROW Kathy Sugg Judy Terrell Jan Jacob Linda Barnes Meredith Hoppas, Ruby Munzer. MIDDLE ROW: Susan Butterfield. Judy Dreier, D Anne Stein Sheila Ward Leslie G Lewis TOP ROW Debbra McMurray Kathy Zielke, Connie Tucker, Dolores Meinbrandt, Cheryl Blank, Patty Ruzich 2 . -t..?i?i?'i- E ymj 1? V4 S etet BACK ROW: Sandy Martinez, Joleen Cooper, Kim Kirkpatrick, and Cynthia Bontrager. FRONT ROW: Belinda Marcy. Jeannie Wade, and Ginger Swanson. Ginger Swanson smiles radiantly as she performs a victory yell during time out at a basketball game. CH EERLE DER Create Enthuisiasm To be a H.C.J.C cheerleader, one must be a regularly enrolled student carrying at least 15 hours, including physi- cal education. The grade point average must be 2.0 or above throughout the academic year. This year 30 girls competed for a cheerleading position, ending with seven regulars, and three alternates. Alternates include Marcy Smith, Chris Clark, and Debbie Stanwix. The cheerleaders kept busy organizing and conducting pep assemblies, promoting enthusiasm and school spirit, and accompanying the team to out of town games. Mrs. Betty Bybee and Mrs. Erlene Hendrix sponsor the club throughout its activities. Cheerleaders Ginger Swanson, Sandy Martinez, and Kim Kirkpatrick show their enthusiasm and spirit while cheering the boys on to another football victory. - V' s ni fx gl DRA GO DOLLS Perform At K-State The I-I.C.J.C. drill team, Dragon Dolls, is an extra-cur- ricular activity which provides an opportunity for girls to improve their rhythmic skills and perform in public. During the year, the Dragon Dolls marched in the homecoming parade, performed at Kansas State University, and worked up several routines for home basketball games and the Na- tional tournaments. For a money-making project the girls had their picture taken as a group and had them made into color post cards to sell to the students. Rising from a membership of 16 line girls in l962, the drill team has grown to 32 line members, 14 alternates and 2 managers. The officers are Gail Kinzie, captain and Ar- lene Wilhite, assistant captain. Miss Ruby Munzer is the sponsor and Mrs. Bonnie Neville is the choreographer for the group. Mary Moran, Diane Young and Linda Barns do a baton routine during one ofthe National tournament games. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Stanwix. Paula Graham, Marilee Fry, Mary Moran, Linda Barns, Diane Young, Gina Glenn, Joy Torrence, Glenda Conner, Bonnie Pfeifer. SECOND ROW: Lynette McDonald. Glenna Keimig, Kay Sanders, Linda Matous, Bobbie Jo Clemons, Kathy Ward, Nancy Ward, Gail Kinzie, Wilma Wintersteen, Maribeth Yoder. TOP ROW: Kay Clark, Patti Parr, Debbie Masterson, Claudia Durfee, Arlene Wilhite, Elaine Sturgeon, Jan Arnold, Vicki Dowell, Joyce Banz, Kris Schrock. f J.. . t:fTi19z:m3 f .- ' - ' W g- gvage:-t?1riag,sLu ' VL ' ' sf ,7'7er::Y 4,225 1w5waiwwi-mnww-e4aM,wrmwm..,Q:,v,f.m.'awnmnam-mfmi asmewammmwniwew-w..,..a:MN,, :ram was , - , Y BOTTOM ROW: Miss Judy Terrell fsponsorj. Beverly Phillips, Beverly Straub, Nancy Mueller, Marcy Smith, Shirley Lacy, Mrs. Ann Smith fsponsorl SECOND ROW: Roberta Horn, Sheila Ward. Cyndie Everitt, Sally Martin, Kay McGauthey, Nancy Ward. Cathie McCormick. TOP ROW Ieslie G Lewis, Arlene Riner, Connie Gwinner, Glenda Bond, Wetona Crowe, Jeanette Pauls, Becky Walden, Sally Martin tapes a poster boosting H.C,J,C. on to the National tournament. Beverly Straub, Arlene Riner and Roberta Horn open their gifts at the annual Christmas party, 7 DRAGO ETT ES Boost School Spirit The Dragonettes is a club originated in 1929 for the pur- pose of promoting and maintaining school spirit. It is a service organization in charge of ushering at home games and at the National Junior College Tournament. Another activity of the club is selling pep boosting buttons. Members also make and display spirited posters in the halls for all the sports activities. Serving on the Dragonette board are: Nancy Ward, pres- identg Becky Walden, vice-presidentg and Wetona Crowe, secretary-treasurer. Sponsoring the group is Mrs. Ann Smith. Mrs. Barbara Hoglund and Miss Judy Terrell are assistant sponsors. The Dragonettes had a busy time ushering at the NJCAA tournaments. . . , ,,. . le 'lr' DRAGONS CLUB Creates School Spirit School spirit was enhanced by boys in the Dragons Club. The Club's participation in school events and at games helped to create a greater school spirit. Among the activities of Dragons Club were the selling of programs at athletics events, a homecoming float, and a sizable cheering section at the games. Each year the Dragons Club awards a S200 scholarship to a sophomore in the club. Mr. Terry Masterson served as faculty sponsor of the organization. Selling programs is one ofthe elub's money making projects. Dragon Club members are: BOTTOM ROW: Mike Shanley, Jerry Clark, Frank Rankin, Monty Pankratz, Randy Dickerson, and Steve Hornbuc- kle. SECOND ROW: Steve Johnson, Gary Headings. Steve Billings, Ric l Dragons Club show their spirit by making paper arch at regionals Langenwalter, John Livengood, Rod Pestinger, and Dan Hacker. TOP ROW: Mr. Terry Masterson, Mr. Arthur Henry, Steve Treaster, Rick Kenyon, Ralph Zepp, Ron Hunt, Mike Jacques, and Randy McCleave. Q A Q T T Fellowship of Christian Athletes try to bring a Christian and Sportsman like way of life to a fuller meaning in the lives of the HCJC athletes. FCA as it is better known is made up of athletes from all sports. FCA stresses the res- ponsibilities ofthe athletes to set the example to the rest of the campus. The sponsors of the club are Mr. Gene Keady, .Iohn Matous, and Ken McMurry. The Club officers are presi- dent, Kenny Marting vioe president, Kent Harrisg and secre- tary-treasurer, Pat Clarihan. The local FCA sponsored a WEEKEND of CHAMPI- ONS. Athletes from all over the United States attended this meeting. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIA ATHLETE Stress Sportsmanship K if 'e A Il gray,-1 ll ' I Li ' 5' A'-I 5 , WEEQYUEFQJD of CHAMPIONS . Q I The Weekend ofChampions attracted athletes from all over the United States. -..,,., i I I t ... L Speaking to an almost packed audience at the - , pep ralley, during the Weekend ol' Champions V is Roger Staubach. E 5 ' 4 is 'W--umm Theta Chi Sigma SPONSORS BAN ET Theta Chi Sigma was organized in 1959 for those girls enrolled in the cooperative secretarial science program and who are working. The girls try to develop leadership in the field of business, and appreciation for civic and social obli- gations of those engaged in the secretarial field, and to de- velop a fuller understanding and appreciation of the close relationship of the club and the business community. Selling programs at the National Junior College Basket- ball Tournament, ushering at State Basketball Tourna- ments, and bowling every Wednesday night are among a few of the clubs activities. Meetings are held during class periods between 10:00 or 11:00, whenever the need arises. Meetings consist of such things as lectures, discussions, and panels. Girls sponsored an employee-employer meeting in April. ,raw 5 H, Q f 14 '--. Wx ... 3 ABOVE: Girls relax and enjoy a favorable meal with their employers ata dinner held in their honor. LEFT: A mold of cheese with HCJC imprinted on the outside served both as a decoration and as part of the meal. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Wiens, Vera Schmidt, Irma Jean Matson, Patty Lewis, Karen Burden, sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: Esther Griswold, sponsor, Deann Rose, Donna Conard, Melissa Reed, Pam Cope. TOP ROW: Marsha Reid, Julie Decker, Cyndie Everietl, Diane Davidson, Marilyn Wiens. 'WA Lie! 1 'K 1 Students sit down to enjoy a hardy lunch upon completing their blood donation. CIRCLE K ASSIST BLOOD DO ORS Circle K is a unique service organization for college men operating on the campus and is similar to Kiwanis and oth- er service clubs. It provides a means of the same type of leadership which service clubs are giving in the business and professional world. In this way, it serves as an opportunity for these young men. They now may join as well as partici- pate in activities for the service of humanity and for campus and community betterment. Also, they have the opportuni- ty for self-expression and self-development involving the life of the campus and the community. LEFT: An unknown donor lies patiently while a nurse takes his blood pressure. ABOVE: Chris Clark and a nurse chat awhile after completing all donat- ing procedures. Life Mr. Kendall Griggs. sponsor. Dwight Gooch. Bob Ross, Mike Murphy. and Dick Lyman. CHI ALPH Visit With The Elderly Chi Alpha members promoted the spiritual and social life of students at HCJC. With opportunities to worship, have fellowship, training, and evangelism the members brought a better understanding to the campus. On campus however, Chi Alpha is an interdenominational organization. The sponsor and head of Chi Alpha was Mr. Frank Buschman. He was assisted by Mr. Otis Lichlyter, chaplin and Susan Stutzman, president. Chi Alpha is the Greek equivalent for CA, the initials for Christ's Ambassadors. The traveling team traveled throughout the state giving spiritual programs to residents of homes for the aged, dif- ferent church groups, and their own regular meetings. Members are: BOTTOM ROW: Frank Buschman, Karen Putman, Saryl Purcell, Donna Albin, Carma Fletchall, and Karen Jarmer. SECOND ROW: Debby Rose, Cheryl Reger, Mary Ann LaPorte, Susan Woodson, LuAnn Borgston, and Shirley Fahrney. THIRD ROW: Debbie Scoville, SI? Y? S 1 .....:. . ., I A .,A HM. . - K .i an , ... , . 'V t . . Q- Y, A i . ,Q fy iii? it ii It a A r ,EA V rr.. 7 .2 A Members ofChi Alpha sing for elderly people at Evergreen Manors Linda McGinnis, Susan Stutzman, Glenda Bond, Marietta Mastellar, and Jo Ann Brensing. TOP ROW: Kermit McCoy, Doug Ahrens, Michael Ahrens, Steve Speer, and Eldon Epp. fr , f S- B.: lt fill? . . Beverly Wiles and Judy Krehbiel sell popcorn balls for one ofthe club's projects. HOME E ,. CI ,L Sells Popcorn Balls A pizza party introduced the Home Economics Club pro- gram to all interested girls at the beginning of the year. Throughout the year other projects such as apple-munch day and selling popcorn balls provided money for the trea- sury. One ofthe Home Ec. Club's special programs intro- duced a group of women who composed a panel to discuss the different careers possible in the field of home econom- ics. Social functions included a style show, a fondeau party and an end-of-the-year picnic. President of this year,s club is Patty Myers. Other offi- cers include: Cindy Crist, vice-president and Judy Krehbiel, secretary-treasurer. The sponsor is Miss Judith McCormick. BOTTOM ROW: Judith McCormick, Judy Krehbiel, Cindy Crist, Rita Dreiling, Marilea Rittenhouse. TOP ROW: Patty Myers, Glenna Keimig, Elaine Sturgeon, Cynthia Enders, Glenda Bond. S K EA Promote Teaching As A Career The Student Kansas National Education Association, better known as SKNEA, is one of the largest clubs on campus. The purpose of the club is to acquaint future teach- ers with the professional and ethical methods in teaching. The club is made up of education majors and is under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Randles. The club has increased by 35 since last year. This year's officers are: president, Sandy Martinez, vice- president, Connie Gwinnerg secretary, Nancy Wardg trea- surer, Deanne Roseg historian, Carol Shaffer, chaplin, Judy Hamilton, and publicity, Carol Dreitz. f i 4 lil ..,i BOTTOM ROW: Mary Garcia, Pam Hayward, Kristi Rhorer, Kay Hel denbrand, Lana Korf, Kathy Field, Sandy Martinez, and Susan Pipelow. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Margaret Randles. Janet Jorgensen, Rosanne Wil son. Sherri Greene, Kay Tedrick, Deanne Rose, Cyndie Everitt, and Nan l President Sandy Martinez begins another monthly meeting with the mem bers' full attention. cy Ward. TOP ROW: Carol Shaffer, Judy Hamilton, Cindy Leslie Sally Martin, Connie Gwinner, Carol Drietz, Kathy Koon, Claudia Laird and Talinda Williamson. 114 MAN CLUB Plans Publication Newman Club, which was named after John Henry Car- dinal Newman who founded the organization, is an organi- zation sponsored by the Catholic churches and is a member of the University Christian Movement. The club works to bring the students of H.C.J.C. closer together through un- derstanding different social and ethnic groups and prob- lems. In connection with their discussions on the problems of today, they have hosted speakers from different parts of the world A including one from the Middle East. The members started their activities for the year by con- structing a float for the homecoming parade, and along with Chi Alpha, presented the Thanksgiving assembly. They also worked on getting a center for students to go to discuss problems and have recreation. This year, H.C.J.C. Newmans joined other Kansas Newman clubs in writing a monthly publication, THE RUBICON, which is made up of items each club sends in concerning social functions, club members, and other activi- ties. Different clubs put the paper together each month, this being H.C.J.C.'s first year. The officers are: president, Rick Martinez, vice-presi- dent, Debbie Westerhaus, secretary, Debbie Holland, trea- surer, Carol Graff. Sponsors are Father Peter Duke and Mr. Theodore Wiebe. wr-' Father Peter Duke delivers his message to students at the Thanksgiving assembly. BOTTOM ROW: Rich Martinez, Carol Graff. Debbie Westerhaus, Debbie Holland. Father Peter Duke Csponsorl. SECOND ROW: Mary Garcia. Rita Dealy, Jeananne Ramos, Rita Dreiling, Helen Ketzner. THIRD ROW: Lucille Strohl, Dolores Meinhardt, Marla Paul. Mary Sue Ridder, Wilma Gruen- backer, Clarice M. Branda. TOP ROW: Duane Berning, Ross Scheffler, Joe Orozco, Mike Bair, Ron Hunt. Doug Peschka. -M1 LQ PHI THETA KAPP Start Tutoring Service To promote scholarship and fellowship among members within the chapter, state, and nation, is the primary goal of Phi Theta Kappa. Sophomores with 30 hours worked to- ward a B.A. or B.S. degree in an accepted college or university. This year's theme was Man A Part of Nature - Man Apart From Nature. Members tutored, listened to lec- tures, attended the state convention and new members were initiated. Serving as officers for the club are: President, Trudy Thayerg Vice-President, David Pryor: Secretary, Debbie Mastersong Treasurer, Kathy McMurray, and Council, David Williams. Mrs. Claude Chaffin and Mr. Olin Allen served as sponsors for the club. s... A- wa KE :af P? A 5 Mrs. Mollie Chaffin, Diane Berry, Columbia, Mo., Linda Witek, Oglesby. Ill.. pause with The Honorable James B. Pearson at the state convention. LEFT: Garnet Gleason, Fred Brown, Anita Biterkofer, and Clark Bevan go through initiation procedures to become members of Phi Theta Kappa. BOTTOM ROW: Jo Ann Brensing, Laurel Banks, Marianne Sampson, and Kathy McMurray. MIDDLE ROW: Connie Gwinner. Judy Hamilton, Debbie Masterson, Trudy Thayer, and Steve Gough. TOP ROW: Harlan Luty, Brent Cain, Elaine Sturgeon, David Pryor, and David Williams. Yifgf! ws, .f CT? 11? V55 SPGRTS CAR CLU Sponsors Rallies ,X Ihr John Harrell, Steve Menefee, Vern Hogland, Dee Brooks. Organized in the fall of 1968, the Hutchinson Junior Col- lege Sports Car Club formulated for the purpose of improv- ing better driving and sportsmanship habits within the stu- dent body, and also to help develop a better understanding of competitive driving. The clubs officers are: president, John Harrellg vice-pres- ident, Lance Pohlmang and secretary-treasurer, Dee Brooks. Sponsors are Vern Hoglund and Gene Hale. Students hold car rallies throughout the year as its activities. RIGHT: Clarence Bontrager prepares to begin driving through the obstacle course while Gary Milburn and Steve Willoughby look on. BELOW: Driving through the obstacle course is one division of the sports car rallies. 1:-' i A ww WNW., .W . A 9 Eli, il ri YOU G DEMOS Assist Campaigners Fall was a busy time for the Young Democrats this year. Actively involved in the Jim Juhnke for Congressman cam- paign, the club members arranged for Mr. Juhnke to come to the campus to speak. The campaigners also made them- selves available during the state fair to boost Robert Dock- ing for governor, Vern Miller for attorney general, Jim Juhnke for United States Congressman and other Demo- cratic nominees seeking offices in the November election. Serving as president for the eighteen member club is Tom Chabin. Vice-presidents are Jean Stroberg and Kurt Vanal- stine. Treasurer is Bruce Burns and Coleen Burns is the sec- retary. Bert Chaney, Kansas Congressman, is the sponsor of the club. He is assisted by Roger Robertson who is sub- stituting in classes while Mr. Chaney serves in the legislature. The Young Democrats also attended the State Demo- cratic Convention in Lawrence April 2, 3, and 4, where new resolutions were drawn up and officers were elected for state organization. Bruce Ham takes advantage of the I8 year old voting privilege while Tom Chabin mans the registration booth. BOTTOM ROW: Kristie Dyck, Colleen Burns, Jean Stroberg, Danny Hogan, Judy Wingfield. TOP ROW: Bruce Burns, Fred Lager, Kurt Vanalstine, Tom Chabin. 118 Steve Treaster points out the advantages of being a Young Republican to Marsha Salmon. BOTTOM ROW: Debi Gray, Jan Tolbert, Sue Griggs, Connie Tucker SECOND ROW: Mrs. Helen Stone, Rhonda Stapleton, Debbie Smith YOU G REP . Boost Candidates The Young Republicans started the year by helping cam- paign for the Republican nominees in the fall election. One of their prime projects was having Garner Shriver come to the campus to explain his views and motives for Congress in the forthcoming election. Other campaign activities of the club included distributing bumperstickers for Kent Frizzell for governor and also helping in his booth at the state fair. Another distinguished visitor was Glenn Seaton, who ran for Lieutenant Governor, who toured the H.C.J.C. campus in the fall. The Young Republicans cooperated with the Young Democrats second semester to register eighteen-year-olds to vote in the forthcoming election. Later in the year, sever- al club members attended the state convention in Wichita where James B. Pearson, Robert Dole and Garner Shriver were guest speakers. Officers for the club are: Bryan Fishburn, president, Gary Smith, vice-president, .Ian Tolbert, secretary, and Phyllis Demory, treasurer. Mrs. Helen Stone is the club sponsor. Steve Treaster. Craig Edwards. TOP ROW: Mike Brenn, Gary N. Smith. Bryan Fishburn, Richard Priest. CZ? V557 gps' C319 i 1 l f 27111 L asks, ,.....m' METS CL Visits Refinery HCJC's mathematical, engineering, technology, and sci- ence club, better known as METS, proved to be quite suc- cessful this year. Members studied the many fields related to engineering. The meetings consisted of films, speakers, discussions, and various field trips. During the tour of the McPherson Oil Refinery, members observed oil being cracked into gasoline and other oil derivities. The main objective of METS Club is for the members to receive a greater under- standing of their chosen major. Mr. William Kitchen served as a sponsor of the club. Gary Milburn took over the job as president during second semester. UPPER LEFT: Mr. Curt Gowdy visited the HCJC campus to speak with METS Club students. LEFT: While visiting the Kansas Power and Light Company, members were shown how the plant operates. Cal Showalter program chairman Dee Brooks secretary-treasurerg Gary Milburn, vice-presidentg and Doug Ambler, president. ,NQJE-f Contestant Kay Dobbs. tries her luck with rope tieing. if fn 'f , RODEO CLUB Grabs Alva Honors With the completion of its second year, Rodeo Club be- gan their activities by constructing a Hoat for the homecom- ing parade. They held competitions with the nine other schools in the collegiate rodeo club and averaged about S400 per rodeo in Alva, Oklahoma, at Northwestern State College, where besides getting S400 and championship hon- ors, Bronc Rumford, president of the H.C.J.C.'s rodeo club, was awarded a S200 saddle for best all-around cowboy. Other officers of the club are: vice-president, Gary Bat- teyg secretary, Kay Dobbsg treasurer, Mike Steinbachg and public relations, Larry Davisson. Sponsor for the club is Mr. Edward Martinez. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Marston, Luwana Dellenbach. Kay Dobbs, Vicky Davisson. and Sonia Smith. MIDDLE ROW: Bruce Papon. Eduard Marti! nez. Dean Ryan. Larry Davisson. Eddie Hamilton. Gary Danner. and Conley Russett. TOP ROW: Russ Conger. Steve Fenster. Mike Steinbach. Roger Dick, Bronc Rumford. and Garry Battey. I its TAY . xx 4 ' 'FZ . 'A a - 4, V ,, STUDE T COMMISSIO Sponsor Movies, Dances, And Hootenanny The Student Commission Association, consisting of nine members, has the primary purpose of promoting greater cooperation among the student body, administration and the faculty, and to encourage more satisfactory social rela- tions among the students. Commissioners, upon election of the student body, repre- sent the students in alliance with the administration. Some of the projects the Commission is involved in are: Home- Debbie Ferns, Gary Wells, and Joe Livingston design posters for an up- coming event. coming activities along with Parents Day, the Christmas Hootenanny, aftergame dances, Winter Formal, Big Man On Campus, fruitcake sales, and added this year, the stu- dent movies. Meetings are on Tuesday and Thursday each week at noon. Sponsors are Carl Skoch, Tom Kelly, and Jim Stringer. BOTTOM ROW: Gary L. Wells, Marcy Smith, Patti Parr - secretary Debbie Ferns, and Joe Livingston - president. TOP ROW: Steve Treas ter, Steve Speer, Glenn Stucky - vice-president, and Craig Edwards treasurer. Susie Warren reads a sign on the trash can telling ofthe student night at the movies. ,. ! i 'L ' -5- 1 -'iliiwff DEBATERS EARN 58 TROPHIES Never before has any debate team at H.C.J.C. won as many trophies in one year as this year's squad, which set the record at fifty-eight trophies. There are two divisions of debate e a junior and senior division. The junior division competes with other junior colleges and freshmen and soph- omores from four year colleges. The senior division com- petes only with four year colleges. With coaching from Mr. David Blackim, the debaters took many first place and sweepstakes trophies, including the Laredo Invitational in Texas, the junior college tourna- ment in Phoenix, the Bluestem sweepstakes in Topeka and a tournament in Omaha where they tied for first. The squad got second place in the regional and fourth in the National Tournament in St. Louis. Bryan Fishburn nabbed first place for impromptu speaking at the Nationals. C' 37 YY BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Langley, Jan Tolbert. Debi Gray, Sue Griggs, Randi Neuway, Mike Brenn. TOP ROW: John Sturgeon, Craig Edwards, Bryan Fishburn, Fred Lager, Syd Holmes, David Frey. Debaters and Coach Blackim proudly display there record of fifty-eight trophies. si E' ..... ... ..... ,.., ' QQH,,,.,..d- ' VETERANS CLUB fra Hosts Pool Tourney The Veterans Club was organized this year for the first time, being sponsored by Mr. Dennis Chegwidden and Mr. Walter Spitz. The club partook in several projects during the year to collect money for its treasury. Among these were collecting cans to recycle and sponsoring a pool tourna- ment. Besides having meetings scheduled every month, the Veteran's could often be found rapping and drinking coffee in the cafeteria lobby. Officers for Veterans Club are: President, Dave Moffatg vice-president, Bob Browng secretary, Galen Goeringg and treasurer, Bob Hughes. -5,5 if ., ' fig' 5 1 E . ' r it if - ll if ,X f ' r I L ' sa' 5 if Lsfl , f r,,,' we g ,jj rm Q g ,wwe , ' l Bob Brown and Dave Moffat preside over one ofthe club meetings. 35-7? it Nm 'wer i mu I We Veterans Jack Tucker and Galen Goering take a coffee break in the cafete- ria before going to class. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Dennis Chegwidden, Bob Hughes, Jack Tucker. TOP ROW: Dave Moffat, Dave Tucker, Bob Brown, Galen Goering. 'Suv' BOTTOM ROW: Janice Goertzen, Ardella Crist, Debbie Snyder. and Bonnie Stallings. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Siellces. sponsor, Peggy Toews. Larry Brayton. Ardell Hronek, Dave Morgan. and Mr. Halpain, sponsor. TOP ROW: Michael Ziegler, Craig Koblitz. Dave Patterson, Duane Dick, Chris Knauss, and Mike Smith Q' 1 l.9?lag3?t - -A r A 5 'P 'a gfzir Q19 fe? 9 G 6 ttgittg Q gJA 1 P Aiff Peggy Toews and Jay Voth await anxiously for an oncoming volley. Mr. Halpain and Dave Patterson attempt to dress the mannequin for the showcase window. DECA Sells License Tags DECA, or the Distributive Education Club of America, consists oftwo separate clubsg Retail Management and Dis- tributive Education. President of R.M. is Larry Brayton and President of D.E. is Marsha Goodale. The club is de- signed for those students interested in careers of marketing and distribution. Members sponsored a dunk booth at the Kansas State Fair in order to earn money for the year's activities. Stu- dents attended the Delegate Assembly in Emporia, the State Leadership Conference in Kansas City, and the high- light of the year was the trip to San Antonio, Texas, for the National Leadership Conference. Barb Koelling demonstrates the art of putting on a Deca license tag. mi :mul 1:-'H' um' f- WSW3 .. ...La my Oliver Erwenter . . . . . . Ed Minges I ? g g , . l BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Walter Spitz, Linda Doherty, Patsy Dungan, Kathy Field, Patty Stanley. SECOND ROW: John Sturgeon, Theresa Phelan, Kathy Theis, Pat Johnson, R. K. Dickerson, Sondra Yutzy, Mr. Jerry Battey. TOP ROW: Stuart Reynolds, Mary Jane Adelhardt, Charles Good, Rod Robertson, Jody House, Jack Evans. LOCKMAN PLAYERS STAGE 'GSILVER WHI TLE Promoting interest and participation in the dramatics program at H.C.J.C. is the main purpose of Lockman Play- ers. The club also helps promote greater interest and sup- port in area community and college drama groups. Some of their projects throughout the year included a float for the homecoming parade and presenting a fall and spring play. The fall play, entitled The Silver Whistlef' was directed by Mr. Walter Spitz, one of the club's sponsors. The action in the play revolved around a charity home for old people who are all quite bitter and just waiting for death to come. The theme of the play was, You're only as old as you feelf Officers for Lockman Players are: Joe Livingston, presi- dentg Jody House, vice-president, Pat Johnson, secretary, Stu Sanders, treasurer, and Rod Robertson, program chair- man, along with Walter Spitz, Mr. Jerry Battey and Mrs. Erlene Hendrix, sponsor. Tyrone Hill explains to Ed Minges about his potion of twingsti to make the old feel young again. Silver Whistlel' Cast Miss Trip . . . Mr. Cherry . Mrs. Sampson Mr. Beebe . . Mrs. Hammer Miss Hoadley Rev. Watson Mrs. Gross . Emmett .... Bishop .,,,. Father Sahy Mr. Beach . . Mrs. Reddy . Policeman . . . . . . . Kathy Thies . . . . Joe Livingston . . Theresa Phalan . . . Rod Robertson . . . Patty Stanley . . . Debbie Fernz . . . . . John Sturgeon Mary Jane Adlehardt TyHill . . . . R. K. Dickerson . . . . . Stu Reynolds . . . . Mike Brown . . Pat Fortune . . . Charlie Good There is much to do in preparing for the play. Here, cast members stand under bright lights for a make-up check. E 9 i 4 x Three players. Steve Wilson. Keith Radcliff and R. K. Dickerson, hang out in the local tavern. HCRY DF PL YERS Depicts Shakespeare A Cry of Players, Juco's spring play, related the life of Will Shakespeare from ages 18 to 25. Little was known about his life at that time except that he was married to an older woman and had a family. He was torn between his wife and a longing for acting. Clint Evans played the part of Will and his wife, Anne, was Jody House. Assisting cast is: Fulk, Bob Weaver, Meg, Pat Fortune, Richards, Mike Barnes, Susanna, Benna Westbrook, Will Kemp, Rod Robertson, Sir Thomas, Tony Drew, Ned, Keith Radcliff, Berry, John Hageman, San- dells, Stu Reynolds, Roche, John Sturgeon, Jenny, Mary Jane Adlehardt, Mrs. Hodges, Theresa Phelan, Heming, R. K. Dickerson, Old John, Fred Lager, Gilbert, Doug Hirst, Pope, Steve Wilson, Townswomen, Candice Smith, Debbie Fernz. Sir Thomas orders Will to be whipped because of his illegal activities. Will Shakespeare reads a manuscript given to him by the Players. Shakespeare embraces his daughter one last time before leaving with the players. - ...Xii-WW Xf il irtar I MENC: BOTTOM ROW: Clark Bevan, Donna Goering, Jim Anshutz, Donna Leiker, Lynn Thrall, Rosemary Little. SECOND ROW: Beth Cummings, Paul Kalmar, Gary Larimore, Diane Kirk, Bob Nickerson. Deanna Graham, Ray Harbold. YZ? Dragonnaires: BOTTOM ROW: Lynn Thrall, Rosemary Little, Lauren Kingry, Adrienne Moore, Gary Graber, Marsha Barlow, Mike Brenn, Susie Alt- land. SECOND ROW: Martha Richardson, Michael McGuire, Donna Goering, R.K. Dickerson, Beth Cummings, Ray Harbold, Sharon Crain, Michael Brown. Concert Choir: BOTTOM ROW: Patti Parr, Doug Fisher, Gail Black. Duane Kelly, Adrienne Moore. Gary Graber, Donna Goering. R. K. Dickerson. Kathy McMurray. Terry Hackney. Sharon Crain, Clark Bevan. SECOND ROW: Claudia Westrup. Bruce Ham. Marianne Sampson. Martha Richardson. Lauren Kingry. Mike Galliart. Janice Metcalf, Gary Smith, Carla Phillips, Wendy Krehbiel. THIRD ROW: Linda Doherty. Bryan Griggs, Iva Myers. Curt Goering, Diane Kirk. Lynn Thrall, Susie Altland. Michael McGuire. Deanna Graham, Eldon Epp. Marg Neufeld. Garret Hornbaker, Paula Graham TOP ROW: Theresa Phelan, Gary Larimore. Marsha Barlow. Bob McCam. Ray Harbold, Michael Brown. Beth Cummings, Mike Brenn, Dennis Johnson. Carol Peckham. Second Choir: BOTTOM ROW: Janette Oakley, Donna Leiker, Becky Pierce, Marcy Smith, Joleen Cooper, Juanita Stucky. Cindy Showalter. SECOND ROW: Karen Putman, Karen Schmidt. Jane Ballagh. Marcy McGuire, Judy Wartman. Marla Klatt. TOP ROW: John Schroeder, Jim Anshutz. William Randles, Clay Dark, Don Christensen. 129 AN DS Tour And Create Spirit Imaginative concerts, hours of rehearsal, and the skilled guidance of the instrumental Music Department combined to highlight this year for the Concert Band enthusiats. Un- der the direction of Mr. Leo Ashcraft, the band organized to provide educational opportunities for music majors and other interested students while at the same time providing concerts aimed at quality musical style, and performance. The band rehearsed each number to perfect total ensemble, intonation, and musical interpretation. A smaller group, the Stage Band, furnished music at all home football and bas- ketball games, generating much enthusiam through their lively performance. The Concert Band officers are Gary Larimore, presidentg John Hostutler, vice president, Garnet Gleason, secretaryg Paul Kalmar, manager, with Cynthia Simmons and Rodger Swanson as freshman representatives. The bands toured several times this year. The Stage Band toured with the Dragonnaires in January. The Concert Band toured many schools in the area during February. The bands ended the year with a Scholarship Concert. Members of the Concert Band are: TOP ROW: Paul Kalmar, Don Upde- grove, John Robertson. Kent Elilheal, Gary Klassen. Don Garwood, Da- vid Pryor, Kenny Westfall, and Phil Ragan. BOTTOM ROW: Janice L it . -X ...A ,ms-hsg Performing as well as composing is Kazue Baber. Metcalf, Paula Fisher, Debbe Mad Warlman, linda Doherty, Marla K fs. .. The pep band provide music and pep at all home games. 4' sv ff? r.-'.ev.m' v 'Y ,,W4g' ,Cad The Stage Band play at assemblies and tour the state. The Stage Band also held a clinic for those interested in stage bands Concert Band members are: BOTTOM ROW: Cindy Showalter, Jane Ballagh, Virginia Base, Carol Peckham, Kathy McMurry, Deanna Grahm, Diane Kirk, Garnett Gleason, and Jeffy Isenhower. TOP ROW, M, .Qt l .............,.... Clark Bevan, Clay Dark, Don Christianson, Steve Ferguso son, Terry Hackney, Mike Murphy. and Jim Anshutz. Q6 IF- iv X F OCTBALL HCJC Captures Title At the beginning and during the course of each football season, a coach can only drill his players on fundamentals, timing, and plays. The combination of this teaching plus the team spirit and effort is what produces a successful team and season. Coach John Matous used his experience this year to pro- vide the student body with another one of his winning foot- ball seasons. A combined total of 9 wins one loss and one tie, brought national ranking to the Blue Dragons. It was a year not of the exceptional standout play, but rather that steady team effort which bewildered each 100 opponents and accumulated a larger number in the win column each week. Matous built the rugged defense which allowed only 86 points scored against opponents while giving the ball to our blistering offense who turned it into 320 combined points. That offense led by quarterback Donnie Wilcox, gained approximately 1604 yards rushing and 1656 yards passing providing 146 downs and 3260 yards combined. Individually a few of the contributors to the Dragon cause were Wilcox who threw for 1379 yards and ll touch- downs. Paul Wilson led the rushing with 723 yards on 171 carries for an average of 42 yards per carry. Lonnie Critten- den averaged 41.6 yards per punt which made field position look a lot nicer for the Dragons several times. Crittenden also led the individual scoring with 76 points counting one safety. Eddie Sheats recovered 4 fumbles and Kenny Lip- kins intercepted 8 times for the Dragon squad. Lonnie Crit- tenden along with Paul Savage and Eddie Sheats were ho- nored by being selected as All-Americans from the Dragon Squad. Altogether it proved to be an interesting season with the highlight being an invitation to play for the second time in two years at the Sterling Silver Bowl. The Dragons played a fine team in Dover, Delaware, with the outcome ending in a tie. Coach Matous lettered 25 freshmen and 15 sophomores. The sophomore lettermen are in alphabetical order: Eddie Barker, Lonnie Crittenden, Gary Elliott, Kirk Doll, Cecil Fell, Bruce Graber, Steve Koch, Ken Lipkins, Ken Martin, Donnie Rohr, Paul Savage, Eddie Sheats, Mike Steinbach, Harry Trimble, and Donnie Wilcox. Freshmen lettermen in alphabetical order are: Bob Albright, Steve Dutton, Bryan Brunswig, Phil Brenner, David Butler, Pat Clerihan, Rich- ard Chisum, Randy Fields, Dick Heitschmidt, Perry Harri- son, Keck Kimbell, Terry King, Ken Kirk, Steve Koontz, James McCoy, Frank Mayana, Vance Randles, Robert Saldana, Warren Sutton, Ron Sorensen, Spencer Thomas, Don Watson, Paul Wilson, Dave Weniger, and Owen Zook. 4 1 i i 1 After gaining four yards in a quick opener up the middle, a gang tackle is needed to bring down the Hutch Running back. M7 .kg K ,. yn, P. Q . l V2 ,ff Wg Fw H., 3 ,ff BOTTOM ROW: Greg Alexander, Bob Albright, Mike Steinbach, Randy Field, Owen Zook, Don Watson, Warren Sutton, Paul Wilson, Ken Kirk, Don Rohr, Jim McCoy, David L. Weniger. SECOND ROW: Frank Magana, Bruce Graber, Harry Trimble, Lonnie Crittenden, Donnie Wilcox, Dick Heitsch- midt, Steve Koch, Percy Harrison, Steve Koontz, Keck Kimbell, Patrick J. Clerihan, Brian Brunswig, Ken Martin, Phil Brenner. TOP ROW: Richard Chis- um, Robert Saldana, Eddie Sheats, Terry King, Paul Savage, Eddie Barker, Thomas Spencer, Kenny Lipkins, Kirk Doll, Ron Sorenson, Steve Dutton. Gary Elliott, Cecil Fell, David Butler, William V. Randles. 4 Qi Q 1' -A e ' . Q Q if 3 0 O 5 if ? 5 l K. .t 4 1 T ' as f '1Tg Fifa, Dropped behind the line at the Sterling Silver Bowl, is an unidentified The Blue Dragons run across the field after halftime and a review of the opponent. statistics and tactics for the second half. 135 Paul Wilson gets eight yards for the Dragons in a home game against the Pratt Beavers. Hutch went on to win the game 27-O. Linebacker Paul Savage awaits his chance to get back into the Sterling Sil- ver Bowl. Steve Koontz, 63 and Eddie Barker, 35 jog over to the bench after half- time at Gowans Stadium. Eddie Barker gets some tape for support from Coach Keady during the homecoming game against Garden City. Pursui David The stubborn Blue Dragon defense piles up another play on fourth down to take over against Pratt. Freshman fullback Don Watson struggles for extra yardage against Wesley College at the Sterling Silver Bowl. 1b T W V . ff? o r a .,, Mg gi A Q' N fel i s ,J ,xg I Butler 64. in the backfield paid off this year from Paul Savage 60, Eddie Barker 35, and Defensive halfback Kenny Lipkins stays with a Pratt Beaver and allows only a short gain. 137 DRAGONS KEEP WINNIN r l Sophomore quarterback Donnie Wilcox looks downfield to pass in the Sterling Silver Bowl. Mike Steinbach, 75 leads the Blue Dragons out for the second half against Roswell New Mexico. i l 1 All-American Lonnie Crittenden literally pulls a Pratt Beaver down from behind. An essential part of each winning season which sometimes goes unnot- iced but during the season never unheard, is the part the fans play. H.C.J.C. has always had fine back- ing from it's fans and it's dearly ap- preciated by the students, players and faculty. Paul Wilson looses his balance, but f, doesn't fall before gaining extra yardage I s for the Dragon threat. Q it K' R, iff' . N K 6. 'feieiev ' 'A f ' , af ,sf , . V ' 3' 1 , ry Q P. , NV .. 4 ,. L' . p it I V. . 'farm l ' x A stack-up at the line of scrimmage doesn't stop the Dragons from picking up the first and ten. gg - .i 'RQ CJIW 7+ I JK wffws The Blue Dragons practice recovering fumbles prior to meeting the Pratt Beavers. 139 Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Blue Dragon Scoreboard 22 21 McCook, Neb. 36 7 Coffeyville 41 0 Co wley County 7 31 Fort Scott 27 0 Highland 27 0 Pratt 28 6 Garden City 41 7 Independence 54 6 Butler County 9 O Roswell, N.M. Sterling Silver Bowl 8 8 Wesley College Dover, Delaware PRE-GAME DRILLS CREATE ANTICIPATION ch, 73 and Ron Sorensen, 85 wa rill before game time. it their turn in line for a fum- Steve Koontz 63 and David Butler 64 warm up before liam Randles 77 and Ken Kirk 71 look on. Paul Wilson scrambles for extra yardage and a little open ground in a home game against the Pratt Jim Christiansen exercises a pre-game Beavers. drill before meeting Highland. as 'H O Eddie Barker limbers up before gametime al GOWHHS Owen Zook 43 looks on as his team-mates stop an opposing Cowley County player. Stadium where the Blue Dragons met Cowley County and captured another win. DR GUNS REMAIN NUISANCE FOR GPPO NTS Downfleld coverage on all punts and kick-offs played a large part in the Gary Elliott 23, brings down an opponent after a live yard gain sucoess ol' the '70 football season. Donnie Wilcox fades back into the pocket for a pass against Wesley College in the Sterling Silver Bowl. 31985 'G 142 The Blue Dragon running game kept working for better field position the entire afternoon. The Dragon defense seemed always to have three people where the ball carrier was. .awnwfaHsvs2ier,w,ktyzxne- Q 144 MM 'W'1' i -'Q .4 fi? r ' aff' we fn. , :Q 143 Paul Wilson makes a des- perate at- tempt to break loose for a Dragon TD. K K 4- 5 Q up Jef D eelvmwatt. . u ANMWW , e , -1 E O I t ' W H I U.. . wMlQ....... ' .1 , s.. f.. 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The Blue Dragon offensive linemen tried hard all day to punch a hole in the rough Dover ., line. , y f f5ffTf' 5355? ' ff ' 5 Q ,E 7 A 'L A K fiffwf' Q f 11 1, f .,.i,,,, fi g . W flaw. we W V Ki? f A 1 H. . L at ff I - gt , 6 it . W Q3-gg -tw:--.- :wg 2 Q4 'ff if! Wffazfniahf . W W , 4.,. ,.A,, QYLA i A ,L .... or . Y r 4 1 it , I - K v 7 M 3:ii. , :::ia.f55: 'if - f '- - 1 'stef-w Wilvm- eiiile favt' .taysgl -- -.tfsgewsreaf is . neg-ii f.,, 2 -wgggggwt fe ' r e Q? i r 7 f , 5 V .,.. M K7 i of at ffg N- mf-' ,. V 4. it ff- 5 t H 1 has - ' 4 '. if it ff Donnie Wilcox stands unbelieving after the game ends in an 8 to 8 tie. E V ,sh Wd ll Paul Savage catches his breath while the offensive pla toon takes over. BA KETBALL: Ruled By Emotions Basketball. A game ruled by emotions. At the sound of the starting whistle, anxiety builds. Determination is seen in the faces of players, coaches and spectators alike. Confu- sion sometimes dominates the game, but the anticipation of each new move is in the minds of all present. In any game there must be defeat, but for the 1970-71 Blue Dragons, it was the cry of victory which one heard most. 1 -A fu . 1 ,.af.-We ,N A M., , wwf 1, mm Anxiety if -.. C5 2.-.---5. -'J-' in is . ........... .iil A . . . Determination . . . Hope 146 iwi-si 1 i 3 . F ,i ig' A.,, - , s ,. A -3 N 1, Y X .. .V t - ' gf VICTCRY JM Hem, 148 The Hutchinson Blue Dragons had an outstanding 1971-72 sea- son, tying the record for the most games won at 28. The Dragons set many other records this season, including playing 34 games, more games than any other HCJC basketball club. The team scored 2,956 points to set another record. Stan Blackmon pumped in 39 points in the Region Six finals against Independence to set a new scoring record by a Hutchinson player in the Sports Arena. Hutchinson ended the season with a scoring average of 86.9, com- pared to 77.2 for opponents. They won the Region Six and Kansas State Juco championship. The Dragons made their third appearance in four seasons in the NJCAA National Tournament, placing sixth. ,autumn 1970-71 Basketball Team: BOTTOM ROW: Managers Monty Pankratz and Larry Turnquist. MIDDLE ROW: Tom Holbrook, Doug Campbell, Steve Hoskinson, Stan Blackmon, Tyrone Pryer, Richard Morsden and Kent Harris. TOP ROW: Coach Gene Keady, Spencer Thomas, Pat Kirk, Bob Love Martin Terry, Scott Buxton, Tony Johnson and Asst. Coach Dick Gisel. f J ,,gl '-' 149 W, i ll? ,, ' Stan Blackmon turns to put up a shot for the Blue Dragons. W U 1? is N R ' fn tg. ii Martin Terry U41 and Stan Blackmon 1541 battle to assure Hutch a re- bound over Highland. -S X 1,6 1. '-1 Martin Terry shoots from the outside while Stan Blackmon looks on The Dragons go through a pre-game warm-up. Stan Blackmon puts one up against the boards. While Bob Love looks on, Stan Blackmon attempts to block a shot Doug Campbell prepares to toss a free throw. iQ? Vim ha N I 2 ll I Q I W, Hutchinson Hutchinson H utchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Blue Dragon Scoreboard Ferrum, Va. fat Brevard, N.C.J Hudson Valley, N.Y. fat Brevardj Brevard Cat Brevardj ' Cloud County fat Concordiaj Missouri Baptist fat Moberly, Mo.J Moberly Qat Moberlyj ' Butler County fat El Doradoj Dodge City Merame C, St. Louis fat Chanutey Forest Park, St. Louis Eastern Oklahoma fat Dodge Cityj Northeastern Oklahoma Garden City Lincoln, Ill. Moberly, Mo. Cowley County fat Arkansas Cityl Seward County Qat Liberalj Barton County fat Great Bendj Pratt Neosho County fat Chanutej Dodge City fat Dodge Cityj Butler County Garden City Cowley County Seward County Barton County Pratt Qat Prattj Highland Coffeyville Independence Bacone J.C., Muskogee, Okla. Three Rivers J.C., Poplar Bluff, Mo Ellsworth .I.C., Iowa Falls, Ia. Robert Morris .I.C., Carthage, Ill. X 9, Y. 1 lg 1- Mx if .Q Tyrone Pryer battles for a rebound whlle Stan Blackmon 1947 looks on, Rich Morsden 1443 reaches far to block 4 shot Concentration is the key to a successful freelhrow ga end .uf jv- Dhdfhwlll 1, 'Af we ,F V x . 1 K- gi' is Ianni' - ' 'luv qu Munn mm 'uv Env Www :',, il '--- ' -..:..-' -..-z ELLSWORTH PA THERS Take Tourney Title The National Basketball Tournament, held annual- ly in the Hutchinson Sports Arena, found the 1970-71 team home making an outstanding show. Although the Hutchinson fans saw their Blue Dragon's crushed by a one-point victory by the National champions of Ellsworth, they returned to see the Dragons take sixth place. The unranked Ellsworth Panthers of Iowa Falls, Iowa took first place with Southern Idaho of Twin Falls receiving second place. Ellsworth, who defeated the Dragons 67-66 in the semi-finals of tour- ney action, were a first time team and unrated in the National ratings. They played true championship basketball and held onto their lead over Southern Idaho to finish in the top spot in the tourney and in the final ratings. 'No-1 t l Ellsworth teammates display their first place trophies Tournament officials prepare to hand out the various trophies. 4 Bennie Clyde, Ellsworth: Most Valuable Player. I. I Jim Dashfield, Robert Morris of Pennsyl- vania: Sesher Sportsmanship Award. Jim Carey, Ellsworth: Coach ofthe Year l First place winners of Ellsworth examine their trophy. ...ur . - S wv! mf, ,QM is! 3 SEE is. 13: A -lwwgz, All-Tournament Team Members: Ron Behagen. Tim Bassett of Southern Idaho: Stan Blackmon. Hutchin- son: and Roy Fields, Poplar Bluff. Other members not shown included Dennis Bell, Florida: Clyde Turner, Carthage, Illinois: and Abe Steward, Casper, Wyoming. All-tournament Team Members: Rick Hockenos, Niagra Falls: Lee Gilbert, Carthage. Illinois: and Benny Clyde, Ellsworth. K I-391m 'Elie 405 fr BL E DRAGONS Make Fine Show The Hutchinson Blue Dragons ended an outstanding sea- son with a bid for the national title. The Dragonsjumped to a victorious start, with a win over Bacone of Muskoggee, Oklahoma, before a crowd of over 8,000. When game two rolled to an end, the Dragons were again on top, beating Poplar Bluff 99-82. Three hours before the third Hutch game began, the sports arena wasjammed with anxious Hutch fans. But, the excited fans watched in dismay as the last seconds of time ticked by leaving the Dragons behind by one. The Dragons never quite recuperated from the loss and lost to Robert Morris the following night. Coach Gisel and Coach Keady jumped to their feet in anticipation of a call. A disappointed Coach Keady leaves the floor after his loss to Ellsworth The Hutchinson Blue Dragons receive their sixth place tournament trophy. H 2 ww 7:7 ov H W 151 .1 V '- ..-,,,...,,,-, . , Q ,- VN, Martin Terry goes high in the air to shoot over the heads ofthe Ravens. Tony Johnson attempts a shot while a Raider tries to block it in u semi- final game. Throughout the tourney, the Dragon fans gave their team overwhelming support. 157 CROSS COUNTRY Sets Two New Records Coach Terry Masterson's Cross Country team highlight- ed a very successful season this past year by setting two new HCJC records. The two new records were set in the four and three mile competition. The four mile record of 12:52.2 was broken by a time of 21:38 and set by Bair, Corman, Hunt, Papon, and Winter. The new three mile record was set at 15:32, bettering the old record by 28 seconds, by Bair, Hunt, Orozco, Papon, and Winter. The team won two tri- angular meets, one with North Platt and Barton County, the other with Barton County and McCook, Nebraska. Third place finishes were recorded at Butler County, Has- kell, and in the Hutchinson Invitational. The team finished fourth at Wichita State University. The squad ended their fine season with a third place finish in the Region 6 meet. T5 . W 3 'Mm me if 't f4',x la Between runs the team talks over certain methods for better times, oppo- nents strengths and weaknesses and boost team spirit. 8 fs 5 L u v f 7? N ,ff At the starting line, Hutch runners listen intently for the gun to sound , 11,- This runner appears to be quite worn out after a close race John Philbrick appears solemn as he tries his luck at putting. GULF TEAM Places 2nd In Regionals Most people play the game of golf for pure enjoyment, but six hard working boys at HJCJ played it as a competi- tive sport. Before the season began, the boys started practic- ing on their own as soon as the weather permitted them to do so. Practices took place at Carey Park. HCJC golfers had a very successful season. The team took first place honors in the Pratt Invitational Tourna- ment, the Independence Invitational Tournament, the Dodge City Invitational Tournament, and the Hutchinson Invitational Tournament. Second place honors were theirs in the Butler County Invitational Tournament and the Kan- sas City Invitational Tournament. Golfers completed the year by getting second in the Regional Golf Meet. Sophomore lettermen were Bill Brewster, Steve Goering, and Doug Wiley. Bob Peel and John Philbrick were among the freshmen lettermen. FRONT: Bob Peel, John Philbrick, Greg Foss. BACK: Doug Wiley, Bill Brewster, Steve Goering. 'SF My 4..- aefwdlf' f, , -sw , is lt! TRAC STERS Break Three Records A lot of tough competition spurred H.C.J.C.'s tracksters on in a successful season. Four records were set during the season - the mile relay with Sellers, Russ, Lustig and Kaufman, the 880 yard relay with Russ, Lee, Sellers and Kaufman, the half-mile sprint medley with Russ, Lee, Sell- ers and Kaufmang and a pole vault record set by John Hard- wick. Winning with Garden City, Dodge City, Wichita and Haskell, the squad also competed at K.U. and Arkansas. Although we got second in both the conference and invita- tional here, we won Region 6 and went on to the Nationals. Running relays at an afternoon track practice are: Randy Hahn. Ron Hunt, and Steve Butterfield. il Rich Martinez, freshman, participates in the Triple Jump at a Hutchinson Track Meet. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Winters, Mike Bair, Willie Russ, Steve Butterfield, Joe Orozco, Richard Barcus, Rich Martinez, Bruce Papon, Terry King, Brad Anderson. SECOND ROW: Randy Hahn, Ed Lee, Spencer Thomas, Bennie Pierce, Bill Sellers, Steve Dreiling, Stan Keck. TOP ROW: Coach Adkins, Ron Hunt, Jim Lustig, Gordon Kaufman, Doug Withroder, Rick Krafels, Dan Henning, Dick Clark, John Summers, Paul Wilson, Rex Vague, Tom Miller, Owen Zook, Quentin Reimer, John Hardwick, Chris Corman, Coach Masterson. Crib X may , Q l .-u-In-v.,,.uu--Q .K ,ga Hutchinson runner Gordon Kaufman inches ahead of his opponents in the mile relay. f Vaulting l5'8 to set a new record for H.C,.l.C.. John Hardwick eases over the bar during a meet. Bennie Pierce stretches out to gain a greater distance in the longjump. During a practice, three runners work on speeding up their starts from the blocks. TENNIS Ediger Grabs A First The varsity tennis squad ended a successful season with a fine showing at the state meet. Those placing were: Wayne Regier and Pat Hayes, second in first division doubles and James Ediger and Larry Hall, second in second division doubles. In singles Wayne Reiger, took second in second divisiong Larry Hall got second in third division, and James Ediger was fourth division singles champ. During the season the Blue Dragon squad took seven out of eight meets winning over Pratt 4-0 and 6-0, Dodge City 6-0, Garden City 8-1 and 9-0, Neosho County 7-0, Seward 7-0. They grabbed third place in the Cowley County Invita- tional in which four four-year colleges and two junior col- leges took part. ff' ,J ff! The Varsity Tennis Team FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Lindsey Betsworth Pat Hayes James Ediger Larry Hall and Wayne Regier CNOI pictured is Ken England.J 3,2 A,,,.as.r, Netmen practice during the state meet. i,,,,,, 'IX14 79 S .v-19,55 S , . ' Q. 5 f ZIV? .ffl ,rrsgsgsgQ1:'w:1 , ' , 355 N '5T'?5iQ33f-'wf'.' . ' w.5'?4efz2a3?tszWE,:,xw. - Pat Hayes anticipates a long, high volley. Larry Hall returns a serve. James Ediger prepares to serve. Li' f --5: :WY 55191 L' '- ii?i'm 13523-iliwiaaz? -' rp .,zw?fSi51fzgvz:5:if' K f :xg f s2igZ9,E.1fZLEJ2f' 1121, J-541-I',- '-'l - g:5,,:zgssg1 A flilwf -- 'QiLq.L.L,. J' A ffaihiisz . . r 1 tf msg? I 'W' 1 A ' i W1 its-f g Ltr ' A t1L 12?i3ieeas9as2':r M, 3 9 . ,Q A mea V, , r 1 ff,,95?ss7rg we-azfexw i 'fm fl 'xarsmigaivevrstwtm ,. fr wr 1 viz ,sy V kiniinwwi M... A ,, LK'A r A ...... M aj K .. H QQ, .. vit TL ua izyw ., f V- 1. v f ' :wfKf1:2:3,ffr'f , K Theresa Phelan, freshman, prepares to return her opponent's serve. K GIRLS TENNIS Enter Varsity Meets Under Miss Ruby Munzer's coaching, seven girls made their way to three varsity tennis matches this year. Al- though the girls tennis team was originated last year, this was the first year for varsity tennis. The three matches were with Garden City, which they wong Coffeyville, which they splitg and Great Bend, which they lost. ...Lf -as-lll' 4 Freshman girls in phys. ed. learn the techniques of tennis in spring. Here a phys. ed. student waits to return a serve. , Q 'J gi5,.!!'2g,, , 153 . gsm is 'irq I nz rr Q .yi Q ,re E Wa X. 'hlasx tx A u Zvi' K pea... , 3-gfi,v,v ,ji 4, fffw-3, Here a player swings her racket getting ready to serve. SITTING: D'Anne Stein and Ginger Swanson. STANDING: Nancy Ward, Debbie Prevo, Pam Barritl, Cheryl Culver, Debbie Schnurr. 1-vm fu... In . 1 15, - fi - ff, , , -fs 1 1 ww - V- :M-'fy - 1 -'myfizy - If ,w,-eQ, , . wisfiz- , K -'mmf k'5'51Sz 3 Q52 ga 1' Johniim 'fi 311' 19 O RGY LTY Kim Reigns As Queen Campus clubs and organizations nominated 18 prelimi- nary candidates for the title of the 1970 Homecoming Queen. The six finalists were then chosen by the student body. At the Garden City game, Joe Livingston, student body president, announced Kim Kirkpatrick, representing the cheerleaders, as the queen. The queen's attendants and their sponsoring organizations were: Glenna Keimig, cross coun- try, Jalane Briggs, DECA, Cathy Johnson, dorms, Ginger Swanson, Dragon's Club, and Belinda Marcy, Home Eco- nomics Club. The other preliminary candidates were: Gail Kinzie, Dragon Dolls, Jeffy Isenhower, publications, Vicki Davis- son, Rodeo Club, Susie Altland, music, Nancy Ward, Dra- gonettes, Trudy Thayer, Phi Theta Kappa, Marcy Smith student commission, Debbie Smith, Collegiate Republi- cans, Theresa Phelan, Lockman Players, Sandra Martinez, S-KNEA, Linda McGinnis, Chi Alpha, and Patty Lewis. Theta Chi Sigma. 169 HOMECOMI Dorms Win First Homecoming Day 1970 was a very busy one. Besides the usual homecoming activities, it was also designated as Par- ent's Day. Beginning the day was a special assembly at the sports arena. Joe Livingston, student body president, introduced Jalane Briggs, Kathy Johnson, Glenna Keimig, Kim Kirk- patrick, Belinda Marcy, and Ginger Swanson as the six queen candidates. Students then voted for their choice. The action then moved to Main Street for the annual Homecoming parade, featuring the Blue Dragon Band, the cheerleaders, and the Dragon Dolls. Following them came the floats constructed by various campus organizations. Kent and Elland Halls grabbed first place in the float com- petition, Newman Club received secondg and the Dragons and Dragonettes float took third. Approximately 800 parents, some coming from as far away as Virginia, were greeted by Dr. Elland as the after- noon started with Parent's Day activities. Parents met fac- ulty members and toured the campus. The day was climaxed by the Hutchinson Blue Dragon win over the Garden City Broncs. During half-time, Kim Kirkpatrick was crowned Homecoming Queen. Queen Kim Kirkpatrick and her court enjoy the game. Jeanie Wade greets parents with a smile and a carnation during Parent's Day. 5, ,N Sig .Q . T , Nina, '55 -. ' is wks' Monty Pankratz rides on top the Dragon and Dragonette 'S z -sw H V ' Li ii if' 'mer SHW misss 1 my TH Y! KEN i Winning lirst place in the float competition was this float constructed by the dorms. gf' . f.'-'- i,s s 'a ?i'FWE'?Seff'j -rf Us gp - ,fo M- , 6. Q- is M: Q L. . float which brought them third place in the competition. 171 i , My Lockman Player members Doug Hurst and Stu Reynolds get ready for the parade. x 1-..,,,..fi Q. N. K! , ix , ,V.v....f. xg, ,W-f Scott Buxton fl 1 9 1 BMOC PTK Candidate Wins At a dance sponsored by the Student commission, Brent Cain, representing Phi Theta Kappa, was crowned BMOC for 1971. Marcy Smith conducted the crowning oeremonies which took place during a break in the music of the Jerms. Also introduced at the dance were runner-up candidates Scott Buxton, cheerleader's nominee, Steve Hoskinson, representing S-KNEAQ Tony Johnson, Dragonettes candi- date, and Bob Love, nominee of the basketball team. Other organization sponsored candidates in contention for the BMOC title before the preliminary election were: Tony Drew, Lockman Players, Ron Hunt, Newman Club, Dennis Johnson, conoert choir, Joe Livingston, student commission, Dave Studebaker, publications, Roger Swan- son, MENC, and Dave Tucker, Veterans Club. K L, Tony Johnson , , 4 z ASSEMBLIES Cover Many Topics Assembly topics this year ranged from pollution and in- ternational relations to student commission campaigning and football and basketball recognition. Beginning the 1970-71 assembly schedule was the orien- tation assembly featuring the chairman of the KU speech department, Dr. Convey. Other first semester assemblies included homecoming assembly, a football recognition in- troducing the players and featuring a professional football player, and an assembly in which Linda Doherty, student ambassador for 1970, told about her summer in Switzer- land while showing slides of her trip. In January and again in May students were honored in award assemblies. Recognition was given to honor students and athletes in addition to the awards and scholarships that were presented. In February, famed journalist and foreign correspondent John Morley spoke to students about his experience as a reporter and discussed the current international scene. The basketball team was honored in a special assembly in March following the national tournament. On a rainy April day, students walked or bicycled to school to symbolize Earth Day 1971. During the day Dr. Wes Jackson, professor at Kansas Weselyn in Salina, spoke to students about the dangers of progress and pollution. There were also several smaller assemblies dealing with pollution. Transcendental meditation was the subject of a May as- sembly. Doug Mackey lectured on the subject. John Morley discusses international affairs. am, ii ': L1 Coach Gene Keady tells about the basketball season and introduces the players during the recognition assembly. Dennis Langley receives the outstanding young man award at the awards assembly. r 1 'shaggy w...,,.Mu Charlie Voth and his partner practice new dance steps. Bruce Nunemaker concentrates hard on making a strike. B0 - ANCE New Addition To P.E. Bowling and social dance were offered this year in addi- tion to regular physical education classes. Mrs. Bonnie Ne- ville taught the dancing class, which was added to the curric- ulum second semester. Bowling students were briefed on the background of the sport before trying it on their own at Countryside Lanes. At the Navy Drill Hall, dancing class learned such steps as the bosa nova, rumba, and discotheque dancing. tnfifveaf f- emmmwev Scorer Greg Wray gives his full attention to the game. Sandy Martinez and Mike Brenn enjoy learning to dance. - D' Q' T L The women's dorm. Kent Hall, is located at 1521 North Ford. CAMPUS LIVI Women Are Crowded Campus living was a bit crowded this year, especially Kent Hall where three girls were squeezed into each room. Activities continued as usual, though, as the 200 men at El- land Hall and the 165 women at Kent Hall adjusted to dorm life. In the fall the dorms were recognized as their homecom- ing queen candidate, Kathy Johnson, was selected as a final- ist in the competition and their homecoming float received first place in the float contest. As Christmas approached, both Halls were decorated for the season and their residents became anxious for the month long semester break. After final exams, the students departed one by one, leaving the dorms empty. The February blizzard was a highlight of the spring se- mester. The students took advantage of being snowed in for three days and having no school by building snow tunnells and snowmen, shoveling snow, or catching up on some work or sleep. Again, in the BMOC competition, the dorms were ho- nored as their candidate, Lauren Kingry, was a finalist. Also in the spring, dorm residents battled the administra- tion for more liberalized dorm rules. In addition to the high points of the year, there were also everyday activities to keep the students busy. Shaving creme fights seemed to be the big thing at Elland Hall, while the women at Kent Hall Played cards orjust talked. ,,,,., Q Dolores Meinhardt keeps abreast of the current news. Ta lking on the phone is a favorite pastime of Virginia Base, Arlene Riner keeps busy operating the switchboard Bev Hill, Maridee Holtberg, and Kay Fairchild pass away extra time with a card game at Kent Hall. . 1, mr. , ,-4.-,S gfe rg' x gi: rlffswpmfi-,mr iw 1 4 if, 553Ifi'53if Fsflsiii? ELLAND HALL Elldnd Hall the men's dorm housex 700 Students Chrli Ballard dls la s his db: Durmg the I-ebrudry blxzzard Kenh Karlan and Mlke Clark bunltthnslunnel bythe dorm aL' 5-, QQXC-AN l mpfyy Mike Allender diligently does his studies. Keith Karlan and Mike Clark pose inside their snow tunnel UIQ., Washing and ironing are weekly tasks to John Anslover and Chester Chester Brians is again at work trying to keep his room clean. Brians. 179 DAVIS HALL Holds Open House Built in 1963, Davis Hall housed approximately 50 wom- en this year, most of whom were nursing students. Many non-nursing students lived at Davis Hall this year due to the over-crowding at Kent Hall. During warm weather, sunbathing and bicycling are fa- vorite pastimes for the residents. Ping-pong, shuffleboard, and TV are also popular recreational activities. i Twice a year Davis Hall holds an open house for all pro- spective nursing students. These days are usually filled with demonstrations, skits, displays, and a tea. Visitors are also taken on a tour of the classroom facilities at the Hall and the residential section. Davis Hall is run by dorm director Mrs. Smith. She is assisted by three housemothers. Deena Koehn and Gail O'Halloran relax in the dorm lounge Davis Hall is located at 815 N. Walnut, next to Grace Hospital where many of the residents work. ? -do S ,f,, hir gn ii ' V .,:, 5 , K is F 1 J i :xl 3 'V '- A A g : . his Deena Koehn practices on the piano in the lounge. Dorm director Mrs. Smith watches as a resident signs out. Listening to records is a favorite pastime ofthe residents. Debbie Young soaks up the spring sun in the dorm courtyard 181 APT. LIVI Means More Freedom Apartment living means responsibility mixed in with a lot of fun times. Responsibility in getting studying done, clean- ing, cooking, shopping, and paying bills, fun in having par- ties, listening to a stereo, talking with friends, or just relaxing. Many students find the freedom of an apartment a great advantage, being free of their parent's restrictions or dorm rules. It becomes a challenge to be on their own in the adult world. Jeffy Isenhower reaches into her box of goodies for a snack. Jerry Schmidt prepares a quick meal for him and his roommate. jill 1 cj is 121 ,nf-fax i Q llftv 3, W . KL. f r 4' ggllggllfnss sw limit? , cp xl xmas, xi Bob Young makes sure his gun is in top condition for his next hunting trip Glenda Williams enjoys a conversation with a friend. Barb Koelling searches the job opportunities board in hopes of finding employment. nd il- esheah thacco 1 -u- A l .feng ill - lllltll XXI' 5 l Mark Waller stocks the candy counter at Fitzgerald's on Main. As lab assistant at St, Elizabeth Hospital, Mendy Mendenhall analyzes blood samples, 184 Qui Charlie Voth talks about his duties as orderly at Grace Hospital. -.Qi Coberly Drug employee Ginger Swanson works with prescriptions. STUDE ' J GB Jobs Are Scarce Despite a job shortage in the Hutchinson area, many stu- dents were employed by area firms. Most worked at part- time jobs, while others shortened their hour load in order to work full time. Students in such Curriculums as Distributive Education and secretarial science were given assistance in finding jobs as a means of on-the-job training. The college also em- ployed numerous students as a part of the work-study pro- gram, These students worked in the cafeteria and were in- structor's assistants. ww' Sacking groceries is part ofSteve Wisemankjoh at Fitzgeralds 4 Ei ST DE T LIFE For the beginning freshman, life at HCJC is confusing and often bewildering - waiting in the long registration lines, adjusting to new instructors, and meeting new people. But as the year wears on filled with sports, dances, plays, concerts, the newness of college wears off and the student finds himself settled into a regular schedule of classes, stud- ying, and activities. And the confusion is gone. He finds the Student Union is a great place to meet people and even the library becomes a regularly visited place, especially during research paper time. The 1970-71 year may not have been the most eventful but it was a time to adjust to the freeness ofcollege life. The long sessions in hot classrooms and warm days relaxing on the college lawn wonit be forgotten and will be remembered as an important part ofyouth. f fqf' The Student Union is an important part of HCJC life. 'Sn 'fl The stone benches around the school are popular during warm days Mr. Spitz conducts his class in a unique way. 1 il 5 i Minky. -3, 'fi ffl? 9g f'.'Y ' w, The modern facilities at the John Kennedy Library make studying almost a pleasure. ,ff , if 4 ' Ju ' X Q f , er' W mir if ' W ,l N' L b .9 '1i,,,aQ+ ... - A ' P V Q...-att' X M'--f , Y- A .... E . ..A A nw Aix, , ' ' mil mf - . Ui':': 'n I' ,il , Y l i YY The Dragon's section at football games was always full of spirit for the team. R VER twig, ,, ,N Thejoy of victory will never be forgotten. The victorious basketball team saw the stands packed at every home game Cheerleader Jolene Cooper beams happily after a win If v F W wx! QL-, tfqdaim . i.,,,,.,.,w.,,..t. ,LL.A, W ., ,.- it mf - ' .. if f SW 4 Q.., , :Hit Q A , it is V. 5 if 3 Ea ,ii Many guys like Steve Hedrick sold programs at Nationals 'K A cake commemorating l00 victories was given to the couches. 189 as aa is W , , fi '-mmf' l' A lf img Q f ws me 1 1 Q 1, rf..-ff' ,wwf W A sf fn A-23' M. um e 'aim-its -pq .. . ,: 'w iA'X'S 'V-W BN .. Q . I . V H 1 vnw My pl A 'A M . 1 - ,Lil ,f?ggef5.,1f-. , , .-fl -L ,K naw.. Vw Many classes were seen out on the campus lawn during the warm spring weather, The stage make-up class readies themselves to help with the plays. M,,.,,,,a,wwlq,,,N nt., Tony Drew portrayed the domineering Sir Thomas in the spring play. ag, ..-v' X Garnett Gleason received Mr. Ashcraffs help in practicing for the Schol- arship Concert. -' -, 4 f ,-,.,,, K Wilma Wintersteen proudly displays her sculpture. 5 ENS Barb Koelling studies a poster on thejob opportunities board. , 2? :vii Y . , , ,:,,. , l' ' , -wir :Q 4- ,..,-2. ,Q - -: ,l...,5g. . it 7 -, i . .1 iw-St, a 1 A sn, lg, ' 3 ' 4 59 ' ,g .N Q M s 'WW' 1' ' : :e:f:',.,,3 Q .: -- 1 f . nfs,-rf 5 1 -fm , Q1 ' ns -Q A fu' Q E K Q . . an me um Students playing cards in the union is a familiar sight Ed Graham re-stocks the ice cream machine in the Union basement. EH if , 30 Z-221 ' i i at wad Q- 3252? T W Y Fu 4 3 ,L uai ga 223 -sam' N, 9 gh 5 f ,. Y gg? 5 f W V 1 i sf ' ' at 4 P W Q ff' Q ' t W H X I , at 3 ww Z f f gf , 125 Q we 4 , P E 1 Q i Q i- 3 W' R R V 132325 Z i qs E if V wx at .fa Mike Reimer finds the student union a perfect place to study and watch TV. Darrell Claassen aims for a perfect shot Students gather to discuss the possibility ofa black student union. 193 Mrs. Allen silently worries about yearbook deadlines. Photographer Gary Milburn searches for a good shot Young Republican Tom Chabin registers student voters soon before I8 year-olds were given the right to vote. HH 53 4 cw- 5 lqff' Cfff 'WV s 3' Y sl f'f'?ifw,: fiff IF You ARE ard CL Hlliilifl RYZSIDENT REGISTER VU TE Nmffi 5 if .. Competition is an important part of Rich Martinez' life. Competition with books is an important part of every college student's life. Larry Davidsson was awarded these trophies for his entries in the Tri-State Art Fair. ORI E TATIO Has Various Aspects In the sweltering August heat, registration in the Sports Arena began the year recording a record number of en- rollees. Students stood in endless lines waiting for yearbook pictures, filling out data cards and paying bills. School officially began with an orientation assembly and advisor-advisee meetings acquainting freshmen with college life. Freshmen were given a chance to tour the campus and talk with the faculty. The Imperialsw provided music for a special orientation dance at Convention Hall. Other activities included a water- melon feed and song fest. The Imperials entertain at the orientation dance. The registration process was a long, hot one. Paying bills is an important part of registration. Pat Fortune goes through the long lines of enrollment. 1 a z A ' iii' A A in e a t Q I-ideal fi? ' irrwl i'it F ii'i et N .1 'Sr i ., ' w - 196 W , y , .,.,. p 2 Q M i. MV F, - . .,.., i A 1 .Q .,. X , . , , ,, 1 I' if am-M Marcy Smith models her graduation cap. Q ui .1 r Q wa.. 2 vw 5-5- 5 fl i ,K s.. 1 Students rehearse for graduation night. GR DUATIO Gustad Is Speaker ln the traditional navy gowns, 502 graduates filled the Sports Arena May 20 for the Forty-Second Annual Bacca- laureate and Commencement ceremonies. Baccalaureate was held that afternoon at 3:00. After the invocation, reading of the scripture and two selections sung by the concert choir. Rev. W. A. Strong delivered his ser- mon What of It? That evening, faculty members preceded the graduates as they once again filed into the arena for the solemn Com- mencement ceremonies. After the processional. played by the concert band, Rev. Charles Platz offered the invocation. Dr. A. H. Elland introduced Dr. John Gustad, president of Fort Hays Kansas State College. His address was entitled The New Education. Following Dr. Gustad. Reba An- derson introduced the class honor students. Dean Cooper then presented the class for degrees. The awarding of de- grees was made by Dick Klassen, chairman ofthe Board of Trustees. . ,,q,.s.wf4 if sr. it Q, V ai 'ME' EP 4 - .rf mir 'I Joe Livingston adjusts his cap before the processional. A Abbott, Josephine 64 Adams, Donna 64 Adams, Jean 64 Adams, Michael 64 Adelhardt Mar Jane 64, 126, 127 , Y Adkins, William 20, 160 Aelmore, Donald 64 Ahrens, Doug, 40, 112 Ahrens, Mike 64, 112 Adrien, Darrell 97 Albin, Donna 40, 112 Albright, Bob 64, 134, 135 Alderson, Mary 95, 97 Aleman, Eloisa 64 Alexander, Don 40 Alexander, Greg 64 Alford, Tyrone 64 Allen, Barbara 64 Allen, Craig 64 Allen, Olin 20 Allen, Wanda, 17, 30, 194 Allenbach, Alan 64 Allender, Mike 40 Allsup, Dwight40 Almanza, Nick 64 Alonzo, Gregory 64 Altland, Susie 64, 127, 128 Ambler, Doug 40, 120 Anderson Andereck Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Bruce 62 Robert Eugene 64 Brad 40, 160 Brent 40 Anderson, Anderson, , Jeff 40 Karen 97 Reba 12 Robert 64 Steve 64 Andres, Sharon 64 Androes, Deborah 64 Androes, Marlene 64 Angell, Tom 40 Anshutz, James 64 Anslaver, John 65 Antoine, Al 40 Applegate, Kim 40 Ariaz, Ariaz 97 Arnold, Becky 65 Arnold, Jan 40, 106 Arrowsmith, Carol 65 Asberry, Randy 65 Ashcralt, Leo 17 Ashcraft, Bob 65 Aske, Cecil 65 Asmussen, Allen 65 Atkinson. Burton 65 Auernheimer, Ron 40 Augusto, Antonio 65 Avery, Keith 40 Avery, Marcia 40 Ayres, Tim 65 B Babcock, Phil 40 Baber, Bill 65 Babson, Judy 65 Bachand, Charles 65 Bachus, Beverly 65 Bailey, Becky4-0 Bailey, Cliff40 Bailey, Jerry, 40 Bailey Mike 65 Bailey, Robert 65 Bair. Mike 65,115,160 Baker, Rentie 65 Baliszewski, Judy 65 Ball. Lesa 65 Ballagh, Jane 65,127, 131 Ballah, Tom 40 Ballard, Chris 65, 178 Ballard, Jerri 65 Bandy, Terry 65 Banker, Deane, 14, 25 Banks, Laure140, 116 Banman, Janell 65 Banworth, Patricia 65 Banz, Joyce 40, 106 Baptist, Glenda 65 Barcus. Richard 97, 160 Barker, Eddie 40, 135, 136, 1 141 Barkman, Dennis 40 Barlow , Marsha 65, 128 Barnes, George 41 Barnes, Linda 65, 104, 106 Barnes, Mike 65. 127 Barnes, Ronald 65 Barnhart, Scott 41 Barricklow, Linda 41 Barritt, Pamels 65, 165 Bartlett, Marcia 41 Bartlett. William 97 Barton. Barton, Barton, James 65 Mike 41 Sally 65 Bascom, Robert 65 Base, Mike 41 Base, Virginia 66, 131 Basom, Batters Batters Battey, Battey, Dave 97 hell, Bruce 66 hell, Montie4l Garry, 41,121 Jerry 17, 126 Baughan, Kristie 62 Baughman, Maryl 66 Ba ha, J Baxter, erry, 66 Earl 41 Bean, Mike 97 Bearnes, Ron 66 Beasle Ed4l . Y- Beason, Debbie 66 Beck er, Becker, Becker, Beck er Barry 41 Besa 66 Carol 66 Marsha 41 Biebe, Kent 66 Beer, James 66 Beichley, Dan 66 Beitler, Belcher Letha 66 , Donna 97 Beneae, Richard 41 Bennett, Roger 41 Benton, Christine 66 Berglund, John 66 Bernard, Charlotte 66 Bernard, Kathy 41 Bernhardt, Jim 63 Bender, Bernice Berning Duane 66, 115 Berrymore, Jefl' 66 Berryman, June 41 Beshore, Phil 41 Bettsworth, Lindsay 66. 162 Betlzen, Cathy 66 Bevan, Clark 41, 116, 128, 131 Beydler, Calvin 62 Bieker, Freddy 66 Biggs, Myron 41 Billings, Steve 41, 108 Billingsley, Meryl 17 Bird, Paul 41 Bishop. Steve 66 Bitekofer, Anita 41, 116 Black, Gayle 66, 127 Blackim, David 17, 121, 165 Blackmon, Mary 66 Blackmon, Obadiah 66 4 Blackmon, Stan 67, 1 9. 150.151, 152 Blaha, Dwayne 41 Blaine, Brenda 67 Blair, Steve 97 Blakeslee, Charla 41 Blanding Larry 41 Blank, Cheryl 67. 104 Blanton, Frances 67 Blanton, John 41 Blaser, Bill 67 Blevins, David 67 Blew, Bonnie 67 Bobbitt, Tom 67 Bock, Marjorie 67 Blockhaus, Steve 41 Bogdanovea, Stan 41 Boggs, Donald 67 Boggs, Ron 41 Botkin, Janis 67 Bogner, Vernon 67 Bohn, Rita 67 Bolt, Johnnie 28 Bomer, Virginia 32 Bond, Glenda 41, 107, 1 12, 113 Bonner, Robert 67 Bontrager, Carolyn 67 Bontrager, Cindy 67, 105 Bontrager. Clarence 67 Booth, Mack 97 Borgelt, Peggy 67 Borgstrom, LuAnn 67, 112 Bossemeyer, David 67 Bossemeyer, Dennis 41 Boswell, Wanda 67 Bowman, David 67 Bowman, John 67 Boyce, Douglas 67 Boyd, Max 97 Bonine, Joe 67 Bradlield, Janet 67 Bradford. Scott 67 Brady, Kathy 67 Branda, Clarice 67, 1 15 Brandt, Rex 67 Brandyberry, Ardon, 21 Brau, Charles 41 Brenn, Mike4l, 119, 121,127, 128, 165 Brenner, Phillip 67, 134, 135 Brensing, Jo Ann 41,112,116 Brewer, Joe 23 Brewer, Larry 97 Brewer, Shirley 67 Brewer, Wayne 41 Brwester, Bill 42, 159 Brians, Chester 67 Bribiesca, Joe 42 Bridgewater, Terry 42 Bright, Jean 42 Bright, Roger 42 Briggs, Jalan, 67, 170 Brillhart, Nancy 67 Britton, L. A. 23 Britton, Marguerite 67 Broadus, Donna 34 Broker, Datdd 68 Broaddus, Beverly 68 Brooke, James 60 Brooks, Betty I5 Brooks, Deborah 42, 117, 120 Brooks, John 97 Brooks, Ondrea 68 Brown, Billy 97 Brown, Bob 31,42, 122, 182 Brown, Dale 42 Brown, Darlene 68 Brown, Donna 68 Brown, Fred 42, 116 Brown, Jene 68 Brown, Lana 34 Brown, Larry 42 Brown, Madeline 97 Brown, Mark 42 Brown, Michael 68, 126, 127, 128 Brown, Ron 68 Brown, Sam 97 Brown, Scott 42 Brown, Vanessa 68 Brownley, Sue 97 Browning, Larry 68 Bruce, Chris 68 Bruce, Jim 68 Brunk, Bob 42 Brunk, John 68 Brunsing, Bryan 68, 134, 135 Brunswig, Sonja 68 Bryan, Don 68 Bryan, Scotty 68 Bryant, Beverly 68 Bryant, Ralph 63 Buchanan. Jerry 62 Buchanan, Scott 42 Buckaloo, Ernie 68 Buehring. Debra 68 Buller, Elaine 68 Buller, John 68 Buller, Shirley 68 Bunn, Dale 42 Bunn, Tom 42 Bunting, Brad 68 Burch, Kenath 68 Burden, Bill42 Burden, Karen 16, 110 Burdick, Jerry 68 Burger, Jerry 68 Burgess, John 68 Burgess, Kathy 42 Burkey, Bill 68 Burllson, Larry 68 Burnett, Camilla 68 Burnett, Diana 97 Burnette, Bil142 Burnett, Sue 104 Burns, Bruce 68, 118 Burns, Colleen 42, 118 Burns, Shelia 68 Burris, Marcia 42 Buscher, Bill 42 Buscher, Charles 97 Buschman, Frank 17 Buschman, Robert 68 Butell, Janie 68 Butler, David 69, 134, 135, 140 Butterlield, M. B. I4 Bulterlield, Steve 69, 160 Butterlield, Susan 69, 104 Buxton, Scott 69, 149, 172 Bybee, Betty 20 C Cain, Brent42, 116, 173 Calhoun, Mike 69 Calhoun, Rod 42 Campbell, Dana 68 Campbell, Doug 42, 149, 1 Campbell, Rick 42 Canning, Jack 42 Cantin, Ginger 42 Caprez, Randy 69 Carder, Vernon 42 Carlson, Bob 69 Carney, Jim 69 Carpenter, Billie 69 Carr, Terry 69 Carrithers, Judy 69 Carter, Don 42 Carter, Frances 42 Cartmill, Margaret 69 Cartwright, Mike 42 Castle, Yvonne 67 Castor, Sandra 42 Chabin, Jim 69 Chabin, Tom 42, 118, 194 Chaflin, Mollie 17 Chalmers, Sondra 69 Chambers, Nikki 69 Chambers, Bob 42 Chaney, Bert 20 Chansler, Paul 69 Chapman, Dean 97 Chapman, Garry 42 Cheatum, Jamie 69 Cheatum, Tina 43 CHEERLEADERS 104 Chegwidden, Dennis 18 Chek, Cheryl 69 Cheney, Gerald 69 Cheng, Carolyn 43 Chi Alpha 1 I2 Chiaro, Ron 43 Childs, Art 43 Childs, Patricia 69 Chisum, Richard 69, 134, Christensen, Don 69, 127, Christensen, Mike 69 Christensen, Roger 43 Christopher, Jim 43 Chrystie, Patricia 97 Circle K 1 11 Claar, Charles 97 Claassen, Darrel 69, 193 Clark, Chris 69, 111 Clark Bill 43 ciafkf Jerry, 43,108 Clark, Clark, Clark Jack 43 Kay 69, 106 Mack 43 Clark, Mike 178 Clark, Dick 43,160 Clark, Bob 43 Clements, Rita 69 Clemons, Bobbie 69, 104, Cleriha, Pat 109, 134 Cline, David 69 Cline, Susan 43 Clouse, Betty 43 Clowers, Steve 69 Clum, Susan 43 Cochran, Connie 97 Cody, Larry 43 Coetz, Stanley 97 Colahan, Jim 43 Colborg, Jerry 69 Colborn, Jerry 69 Coleman, George 69 Coleman, Ken 69 Coles, Barbara 70 Colle, Tony 43 Collier. Cathie 70 Collins, Diane 70 Collins, Henry 97 Colvin, Bill 70 Combs, Linda 70 Comer, Kelly 43 Conard, Donna 43, 110 Conger, Russell 70, 121, 1 Conkling, Bob 43 Conner, Glenda 70 106 Conrad, Deter 62 Cook, Carolyn 70 Cook, Larry 70 Cook, Bill 70 51.152 1 82 135 131 06 DE Cooley, Steve 70 Coon, Roy 43 Coontz, Glenda 70 Coontz, Larry 43 Cooper, Fred 70 Cooper, George 12 Cooper, Joleen 70, 105, 127, 188 Cooper, Mike 43 Cooprider, Doug 70 Cope, Pam 43, 110 Copeland, Burt 70 Cordell, Kay 43 Corkins, Nancy 97 Corman, Chris 70, 160 Cornish, Rick 63 Corwin. Janis 70 Corwin, Joseph 43 Coslett, Barbara 76 Coslett, Shelia 43 Cotter, Gerald 62 Couch, Ralph 70 Covert, Chris 43 Cox, Steve 70 Cox, Theresa 70 Crable, Dallas 43 Craft, Merel 34 Craig, Evalina 43 Craig, Peggy 97 Crain, Sharon 43, 127, 128 Cramer, Constance 70 Crammer, Rosemary 70 Crawford, David 70 Crider, Pau143 Crider, Susan 70 Crist, Ardella 70, 125 Crist, Cindy 70, 113 Crittendon, Lonnie 43, 135 Croisant, Kile 43 Cromwell, Randy 97 Crons, Dun 43 Crotts, Leigh 70 Crowe, Wetona 44, 107 Crowell, Alicia 44 Crump, Debbie44 Cuellar, Rosalie 70 Culver, Cheryl 44, 165 Culver, Connie 62 Culver, Shirley 44 Cummings, Beth 44,127, 128 Cummings, Mike 70 Cunday, Graoe 76 Curry, Dennis 62 Curtis, Richard 70 Custer, Janet 70 Cutting, Janet 70 D Dale, Doris 44 Dale, Rand 44 Dale, Sara 21 Dalke, Bryce 44 Dameron, Bob 44 Daniles, Rick 70 Danner, Gary 70, 121 Dark, Clay 69 Darnell, Jay 71 Davidson, Diane 44, 1 10 Davidson, Mike 97 Davis, Arthur 71 Davis, David 44 Davis, Jay 71 Davis, Larry 44 Davis, Robert 44 Davis, Sarah 97 Davis, Tim 44 Davisson, Larry 44, 121 Davisson, Vicky 71, 112 Dawson, Gilbert 97 Day, Peggy 35 Dealy, Rita 44, 115 Dean, Minnie 28 Dean, Rodney, 44 Debate 123 DECA 125 Decker, Julie 44, 110 Deering, Gary 31, 44 Dees, David 71 Deister, Bob 71 Delgado, Lucille 97 Dellenhach, Luwana 44, 121 Demanett, JoEl1en 71 Deming Verl 44 Demory, Phyllis 71, 119 Dempsey, Bruce 71 Dent, DeAnn 71 Derley, Judy 44 Deutsch, Marie 35 Dick, Duane 45, 125 Dick, Roger 45,121 Dickerson, Randy 45, 108, 126, 127, 128 Dickinson, Ben 71 Diener, Mary Ellen 35 Dinkler, Dona 97 Dick, Gloria 71 Dirks, Joan 45 Dirks, Sandra 71 Dirksen, Louise 34 Dirksen, Mike 97 Disberger, Jay 25 Dix, Linda 71 Dobbs, Kay 71,121 Dockum, Venita 71 Doering, Marleen 71 Doherty, Linda 71, 126, 127, 130 Dolezal, Alan 71 Doll, Kirk 45, 135 Donham, Doug 45 Donker, Nancy 71 Doss, Willie 97 Dougherty, Ruth 71 Dowell, Vicki 71, 106 DRAGON DOLLS 106 DRAGONS 108 DRAGONETTES 107 Dreibelbis, Patience 98 Dreiling, Steve 45, 160 Dreiling, Rita 113, 115 Dreitz, John 71 Dreier, Judy 71, 104 Drew, Anthony 45, 127, 191 Droegemeier, Debbie 71 Drouhard, Denise 71 Drouhard, Bill 45 Drumhiller, Earnest 45 Dryden, Stan 71 Du Bois, Glen 98 Duffy, Richard 45 Duft, James 71 Duncan, Dan 71 Dungan, Patricia 71, 126 Dunham, Tim 45 Durfee, Claudia 71, 106 Du rr, Carl 71 Durgee, Wayne 71 Dutschmann, Dora 72 Dutton, Mike 72 Dutton, Ron 62 Dutton, Steve 72, 134, 135 Dick, Kristie, 72, 118 E Earns, Lonnie 98 Ebel, Mark 45 Ebel, Vickie 72 Eck, Leslie 72 Eckhoff, Francise 62 Edgar, Dave 45 Ediger, Dennis 72 Ediger, Duane 72 Ediger, James 72, 162, 163 Edmonston, Kathy 72 Edwards,Craig 72, 119, 121, 122, 165 Edwards, Richard 72 Edwardson, Edward 72 Egbert, Ed 45 Egbert, Pat 45 Ehling, Doyle 72 Ehrlich, Rusty 98 Eilert, Pauline 72 Eilerts,-Arless 18 Eitel, Samuel Kent 72, 130 Ekum, Rick 72 Eldridge, Dale 72 Elland, A. H. 12 Elliott, Fred 23 Elliott, Gary 45, 135, 142 Elliott, lrvin R. 98 Elliott, Jon 98 Elliott, Randy 45 Ellis, Dennis 45 Ellis, Leonard 45 Emery, Howard 98 Emig, Dave 72 Enders, Cynthia 45, 113 Engelland, Barbara 98 Engle, Dorothy 72 England, Kenneth 72 England, Bob Engweiler, Rick 98 Enns, Kathy 72 Enoch, James 72 Enochs, Craig 72 Ensz, Perry 63 Ensz, Steve 72 Entress, Kurt 72 Erp, Eldon, 45, 112, 127 E hart, Sandra 72 Fisher, Greg 73 Fisher, Paula 73, 130 Fitts, Gordan 73 Fleming, Karen 63 Fleming, Linda 63 Flesher, Linda 73 Fletchall, ArCarma 73, 112 Flickinger, Cathy 73 Flickner, Vernon 62 Flourney, Janelle 74 Floyd, Ricki 31, 74 Folck, Nancy 98 Ford, Clarence 98 Ford, Clarence 74 Ford, Margi 74 Forrest, Marlan 74 Fortin, Elizabeth 46, 126, 196 Fortner, Brian 74 Fortune, David 46 Fortune, Pat 74, 127 Foss, Greg 74, 159 Foster, Doris 101 Foster, Pam 29, 74 Foster, Sally 74 Fountain, Galen 46 Foy, Mark 46 Franklin, Jerry 46 Franklin, Lola 46 Franz, Rick 74 French, Mike 46 Frey, David 46, 165 Fry, Jane 62 Friesen, Dale 74 Friesen, Rita 46 Froese, Robert 18 Frost, Gregg 74 Frost, Patricia 46 Fry, Linda 74 Fry, Marilee 74, 106 Fry, Tim 46 Fulks, Nancy 46 Fuller, Mike 46 Fulton, Dave 46 G Gabriel, Darryl 74 Gaddis, Nancy 98 Gagnebin, Richard 74 Gaines, Bill 74 Gaines, Janet 46 Galliart, Michael 74, 127 Galloway, Diana 46 Gammill, Mike 74 Gann, Guy 74 Gantz, Dwight 46 Garcia, John 74 Garcia, Lee 98 Garcia Mary 74, 114,115 Garlow, Steve 46 Garrett, Bill 74 Garwood, Donald 46, 130 Gates, Jefl'46 Gaughan, Phil 74 Gearhart, Craig 74 Geffert Geisler: Judy 62 ' George, Geraul, Mark 29 74 Marilyn 46 Mark 74 Erickson, Don 72 Erickson, Bill 45 Erwin, Rick 72 Espinoza, Luis 72 Estell, Frank 72 Eswein, Mark 45 Evans, , Danny 72 Evans. Evans, Evans, , Steve 63 Evans Evans Evans, Everh Clint 98 Galen 45 Jacki 45, 89, 126 Jacki 62 Tom 72 rt Jerry 98 a . Everitt, Cynthia 45, 107, 110, 114 Gerber, Greg 46 Gerdel, Alice 32 Gerdes, Fred 46 Gerrond, Terry 98 Gfeller, Curtis 46 Gibbons, Marcia 46 Gifford, Michael 74 Gill, Lance 74, 165 Gilley, Jerry Sue 74 Gilliland, Glenn 74 Giesel, Richard 20, 156, 149 Gish, Charles 74 Gitchell, Merty198 Gitchell, Sheryl 74 Glaze, Cheryl 98 Ewald, Barbara 72 Ewert, Harris 72 Ewing, Janette 45 Ewing, Kent 45 Ewy, Christi 45 Exposito, Parker 62 F Fagerquist, Millie 72 Fahrney,Shri1ey 45, 112 Fair, Bob 98 Fairchild, Kay 73 Fairchild, Steve 73 Falke, Albert 73 Faris, Carolyn 73 Farky, Michael 45 Farley, Shelley 73 Farmer, Warren 45 Farney, Beth 73 Farney, Mike 45 Farney, Richard 73 Feezor, Tom 73 Felix, Richard 73 Fell, Ceci146, 135 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES 109 Fenster, Steve 46, 121 Fenwick, Ron 46 Ferguson, Bennie 98 Ferguson, Donald 46 Ferguson, Gary 46 Ferguson, Ron 98 Ferguson, Steve 73, 131 Fernz, Debbie 73, 126 Ferris, Barbara 98 Fetty, Jim 31, 73 Fey, John 46 Ficken, Diane 46 Field, Glenn 73 Field, Kathy 73, 126 Field, Paula 73 Field, Randy 73, 134, 135 Fink, Don 46 Firner, Sonya 73 Fischer, Ann 46 Fischer, Dennis 46 Fishburn, Bryan 46, 119, 121, 165 Fisher, Doug 73 Gleason, Dale 18 Gleason,Garnet47, 116, 131,191 Glenn, Sharlene 74, 106 Glover, Tom 75 Glymn, Robert 23 Glynn, Gina 98 Goble, Marsha 75 Goering Curtis 75, 127 Goering, Donna 75, 128 Goering, Galen 29, 31, 47, 122 Goering, Mike 75 Goering, Steven 47, 159 Goering, Vicki 47 Goerl, Vaughn 75 Goertz, Robert 47 Goertzen, Janice 75, 125 Goertzen, Wesley 63 Goldberg, David 98 Goldsmith, William 21 Gooch, Dwight 47, 111 Good, Charles 47,226 Good, John 47 Goodale, Marsha 47, 125 Goodrich, Cecil 75 Goodson, Tina 75 Gordon, Gordon, Gordon, Gorton, Connie 75 Greg 75 Jean 98 Donna 47 Gotti, Mike 75 Gough, Cindy 75 Gough, Sandra 75 Gough, Steve 47, 116 G oza les, Gilbert 75 Graber, Barbara 75 Graber, Bruce 47, 134, 145 Graber, Edna 34 Graber, Gary 75, 127, 128 Graber, Jim 47 Graber, Graff, C Paula 98 arol 75, 115 Gragg, Forrest 75 Gragg, Steve 75 Graham, Deanna 47, 127, 1 Graham, Edward 75, 193 Graham , Kenny 98 Graham, Paula 75, 100, 127 Grant, Clark 75 28,131 Gray, Coye 47 Gray, Debra 75, 119, 121,165 Gray, Jean 47 Gray, Terry 75 Greene, Kevin 75 Greene, Dick 47 Greene, Sheeri 75. 114 Greene, Terri 75 Greenert, Becky 47 Greever, Don 75 Gregory, Marcus 75 Gridley, Donna 47 Griffith, Eddie 75 Griffith, Robert 47 Griggs, Andy 47 Griggs, Bryan 47, 127 Griggs, Kendall 23 Griggs. Susan 75, 119, 121, 165 Griswold, Esther 16, 110 Gross, Richard 75 Grossardt, Shirley 98 Grubbs, James 75 Grubbs, Pamela 75 Gruenbacher, Wilma 75, 115 Guard, Gary 29, 76 Guizle, Harold 76 Guthrie, Charlotte 76 Gutherie, Greg 47 Guy, Erwin 47 Gwaltney, Julie 76 Gwinner, Charles 76 Gwinner, Connie 47, 107, 114, 116 H Hacker. Dan 47. 108 Hackler, William 47 Hackney, Gene 47 Hackney, Terry 76, 127, 131 Hadsall. Janet Haesemeyer, Wanda 47 Hageman, Johb 76, 127 Hager, John 47 Hagerman, Gene 76 Hahn, Roger 76 Halbrook, Tom 76 Hale, Gene 16, 117 Hall, Alice 76 Hall, Doris 34 Hall, Gene 76 Hall, Lary 47, 162,163 Hall, Linda 76 Hall, Nick 76 Hallford, John 47 Halpain, Duane 25 Halpain, Elsie 76 Ham, Bruoe47,l18, 127 Hamilton, Doug 47 Hamilton, Eddie 47, 121 Hamilton, Judy 47,114,116 Hamilton, Judy 101 Hanchett, Linda 30, 48 H ancock, Kenny 48 Haning, Sterling 98 Harbold, Ray48, 127, 128 Harder. Fenton 48 Harder, Jesse 20 Hardwick, Howard 76 Hardwick John 48,161,160 Hardy, Jimmie 48 Hale, Patricia 48 Hargreaves, Greg 76 Harmon, Lester 48 Harmon, Patsy 48 Harmon, Sharon 48 Harmon, Steven 76 Harper, Steve 48 Harrell, John 48, 117 Harris. Bryan 76 Harris. Harold 48 Harris, Myron 48 Harris, Kent 76, 149 Harrison, Jeff 62 Harrison, Lynn 76 Harrison, Melody 76 Harrison, Percy 76, 134, 135 Harrist, Kent 109 Hart, lra 76 Hartl, Melanie 48 Hartman, Larry 48 Hartman, Rod 48 Hartsel, Rick 76 Haskard, Candace 76 Hastings, Nancy 76 Hatcher, Cindy 76 Hatfield, Kris 76 Haun, Randy 76, 160 Hauschild, Lesley 48 Hauschild, Mike 76 Haverty, Mike 76 Hawk, Arthur 76 Hawkins. Kenise 76 Hawks, Terry 48 Hawley, Donna 98 Hawver, Janis 48 Hay, Larry 98 Hayes, Pat48, 162, 163 Hayward, Pam 76 Headings, Gary 48, 108 Heald, Bev 77 Hean, Bill 98 Hedrick, Dexter 77 Hedrick, Jennette 77 Hedrick, Kelvin 48 Hedrick, Steve 77 Heinlein, Dary148 Heinlein, Wes 63 Heinz, Mary 77 Heitschmidt, Dick 77, 134, 135 Heldenbrand, Kay 77, 114 Helgeson. Rick 49 Heline, Kathy 49 Hallman, Debra 77 Hellman, Mary 77 Helmer, Janell 49 Helmuth, Larry 49 Hemm, Lora 77 Henderson, Gary 77 Henderson, Ken 49 Henderson, Melinda 77 Hendrickson, Karla 49 Hendrickson, Paula 63 Hendrix, Erlene 18, 126 Henning, Alvin 49, 160 Henry, Arthur 16 Henry, John 49 Herbison, John 77 Herd, John 98 Herndon, Belinda 98 Herrmann, Jerome 77 Hess, Cathy 63 Hickey, Jerald 18 Hicks, Larry 98 Hicks, Tom 77 Hieger, James 98 Hildebrand, Ray 77 Hill, Bob 77 Hill, Dennis 77 Hill, Elmer Hill, Tyrone 126 Hill, Walter 77 Hindman, Kenneth 77 Hines, Bonnie 49 Hind, Steve 18 Hirst, Allen 25 Hirst, Doug 77 Hobson, Helen 77 Hodges, Connie 77 Hodges, Kathy 77 Hodges, Mike 77 Hoefer, Galen 77 Hoffman, Paul 77 Hogan, Danny 62 Hoglund, Barbara 15 Hogland, Vern Holbrook, Tom 149 Holland, Debbie 77, 115 Holland, Kim 77 Holloway, Leroy 62 Holm, Jeff 77 Holmes, Syd 49, 121, 165 Holzrichter, Bev 49 Home Economics Club 113 Hooker, Velma 49 Hoover, Mary 77 Hoppes, Meredith 49, 104 Horn, Roberta 49, 107 Hornbaker, Garret 77. 127 Hornbaker, Mark 21, 49 Hornbaker, Milton 77 Hornbuckle, Steve 49, 108 Horton, Bill 49 Hoskins. Emily 49 Hoskinson, Elaine 77 Hoskinson. Steve 77, 149, 173 Hoss, Beth 63 Hostetler, Kathy 77 Hostutler, John 49 Houghton, Leon 78 Houltberg, Maridee 78 House, Jody 49,126,127 Housh, Debbie 78 Housh, Loretta 78 Howard, Larry 49 Howerton, Mark 78 Hronvk, Arde1178, 125 Hubin, Roger 78 Hudson, Cynthia 78 Hudson, Kathy 49 Hudspeth, Terresa 78 Huebert, Mildred 49 Huffman, Tim 99 Hughes, Betty 49 Hughes, Bob 49, 122 Hughes, Patricia 97 Hulett, Susan 78 Humiston, Bob 78 Hund, Greg 49 Hund, Jeff 70 H und, Jim 78 H und, Mike 99 Hunt, Betty 34 Hunt, Ron49, 108,115,160 Hunter, Russell 62 Hurlburt, Janet 49 Hutchins, Cindy 49 Hutchison, Sherril 49 Hysom, John 78 I Ireland, Charlene 49 Irving, Napoleon 49 Irving, Truman 49 lrwin, Rick 49 lsenhower, Jennifer 29, 49, 13 182 Isley, John 49 J Jackson, Connie 25, 78 Jackson, Sandy 99 Jackson, Vicki 78 Jacob, Janice 50, 104 Jacobs, Paula 78 Jacques, Mark 78 Jacques, 78, 108 Jamaleddine, Salah 99 Jameson, Richard 99 Jamieson, Carol 78 Jander, William 78 Jansen, David 50 Jantz, 24, 23 Janzen, Norman 78 Janzen, Ruth 78 Jarmer, Karen 78, 112 Jarrott, Linda 99 Jarvis, Pat 50 Jefferson, Albert 99 Jenkins, Nora 50 Jenkins, Sara 50 Jennings. Becky 78 Jensen, Lyle 78 Jester, Anna 78 Jester, Delbert 78 Jewett, Randy 78 Johannsen, Vicki 78 Johnson, Bonnie Jo 78 Johnson, Cynthia 99 Johnson, Daryl 78 Johnson, Dennis 78, 127 Johnson, Donna 50 Johnson, Kathy 78, 170 176 Johnson, Pat 78 DE Johnson, Patty 50, 126 Johnson, Patty K. 50 Johnson, Ray 50 Johnson, Raymond 78 Johnson, Steve 50, 108 Johnson, Tony 50, 149, 152, 157 173 Johnson, Valerie 62 Johnston. Eva 79 Johnston, Russell 79 Johnston, Sophia 50 Jones, Gordon 23 Jones, Sandy 50 Jones, Victor 50 Jorgensen, Janet 79, 1 14 Juhnke, Keith 79 K Kalmae, Paul 50. 128, 130 Karlan, Keith 79, 178 Kasparet, Terry 50 Kauffman, Darrell 79 Kaufman, Billy 79 Kaufman, Debra 79 Kaufman, Denise 79 Kaufman, Gordon 50, 160, 161 Kautzer, Charles 50 Kayoer, Robert 50 Keady, Gene 21 109 49, 156, 174 , , 1 Kearney, David 29, 50 Keck, Stan 77 Kelly, Tom 18 Keller, Dale 18 Keeley, Melissa 79 Keene. Gary 50 Keener, Deborah 79 Keevert, Louis 79 Keimig, Glenna 50, 106, 113, 170 Keimig, Mike 50 Kelley, Duane 50, 127 Kelly, Annie 50 Kelso, Gary 79 Kendricks. Opal 79 Kenned Kenneth 50 Y, Kenyon, Rick 50, 108 Kepka, Barbara 79 Kern, Pat 79 Kernolran, Glen 50 Kerr, Nancy 79 Kerschen, Carol 79 Kersey, Warren 79 Ketzner, Helen 79, 115 Kimble, David 50 Kimbell, Keck 79, 134, 135 Kimball, Sheryl 79 Kinch, Sharon 79 Kinast, Imogene 32 King, Arlen 79 King, Larry 99 King, Terrance 79, 134, 135, 160 King. Zella 34 Kingry, Lauren 50, 127, 128, 173, 176 Kingsley, Mary 79 Kinkaid, Phil 79 Kinzie, Gail 50, 106 Kirk, Diane 50,127,l28,131 Kirk, Ken 25, 79,134,135,l40 Kirk, Pat 79, 149 Kirkpatrick, Donna 34 Kirkpatrick, Kim 50, 103, 170 Kiser, Randy 99 Kitchen, William 23 Kitson, Randy 101 Klassen, Gary 99 Klassen, Mark 99 Klatt, Marla 79, 127, 130 Klaver, Deborah 79 Keotz, Mike 50 Klusener, Linda 50 Knauss, Chris 79, 125 KNEA 114 Knerr, Ron 79 Knudsen, Kerry 79 Kobbitz, Howard 80, 125 Koch, Steve 50, 134 Koehler, Michael 80 Koehn, Beth 77 Koehn, Deena 80, 180, 181 Koehor, Karen 80 Koehn, Lyle 80 Koehn, Phyllis 80 Koehn, Ron 80 Koehn, Rosanna 99 Koelling, Barbara 30, 80. 125, 184, 192 Koelling, Beverly 51 Kogler, Doug 51 Kollhoff, Richard 80 Koon, George 14 Koon, Kathy 80, 114 Koonty, Stephan 80, 134, 135, I 140 Korf, Lana 51.114 Korte, Randy 80 Kosar, Janet 80 Kostner, Denise 80 Krafels, Rick 51, 160 Kramer. Mark 51 Krause, Greg 80 Krause, Marty 80 Krause, Steve 80 Kraus, Vera 80 Krehbiel, Beth 51 Krehbiel, Darcen 51 Krahbiel. Jack 99 Krehbiel, Judy 51, 113 Krehbiel, Rod 62 Krehbiel, Wendy 80, 127 Kretzer, Mike 80 Kreutzer, Gary 51 Kreutziger, Cheryl 80 Kreigh, Kelly 51 Krone, Cyndi 80 Kuhn, David 51 Kuhn, Larry 80 L La Beau, Michele 80, 89 Lacy. Shirley 51 Lager, Fred Lawrence 51. 118, 121, 165 La Gree, Mike 30, 80 Laird, Claudia 80, 114 Lake, Delmer 51 Lam, Mike 51 Lamia, Jim 80 Lamont, Jatrice 80 Lampert, Larry 51 Landes, Kevin 80 Lane. Dave 16 Lang, Mike 80 Langenwalter, Rick 80, 108 Langhofer, Keith 51 Langhofer, Kent 51 Langley, Dennis 51, 121, 165,174 Lanning, Debbie 80 Lansdown, Paul 51 Laporte, Mary 80, 112 Larimore, Gary 51, 127, 128 Larson, Peder 51 Larson, Brien 62 Larson, Eileen 99 Laster, Ralph 99 Lawrence, Brian 80 Lawrence, Conrad 99 Lawrence, Janet 80 Lentherman, Robin 51 LaBlanc, Charles 99 La Clair, Joyce 51 Lee, Ed 160 Lee, Laura Lizbeth 80 Lee, Standley 51 Leiker, Donna 51, 127. 128 Leiker, Jeanette 51 Leiker, Reg 51 Leonard, Rex 78 Lesslie, Cindy 51, 114 Lewis, Brian 81 Lewis, Elwin 81 Lewis, Larry 81 Lewis, Leslie 51,104,107 Lewis, Jim 81 Lewis, Patty 51, 110 Lietz, Susan 81 Linder, Hazel 35 Lindh. Kerry 51 Lindsley, Dale 81 Linnebur, Diane 81 Lins, Joas 51 Lipkins, Kenneth 51, 134, 135 Lippoldt, Bill 51 Little, Rosemary 51, 128 Litton, Betty 34 Livengood, John 52, 108 Livingston, Joe 52, 122, 126, 170, 197 Lock, Dewayne 81 Locker, Dan 81 Lockert, Dave 81 LOCKMAN PLAYERS 126, 127 Long, Liz 52 Long, Nancy 81 Loop, Diane 62 Loop, Gary 62 Lopez, Michael 99 Lorenz, Phil 81 Latt. Janet 81 Love, Bob 52, 149, 151, 173 Love, Gina 52 Lowe, Rod 62 Luman, Donna 81 Lundstedt. Mary Jane 81 Lundy, Tony 81 Lunt, Brenda 52 Lustig, Jim 52,160 Luty, Harlan 52, 116 Lyman. Dick 111,81 Lyne, Barbara 81 M Maben, William 21 Mack,Janet 81 Mack, Margot 18 Madelen, Debbe 81, 130 Magana, Frank 81.134, 135 Magee, Becky 81 Magie, Rick 52 Mai, David 81 Mallory, Jim 52 Manning, Willie 81 Manley, Julie 82 Marciano. Anna 52 Marcatte. Dennis 82 Marcy, Belinda 82, 105. 170 Marcy, Jim 82 Margreiter, Russell 82 Mark, Edna 52 Mark, Lzrry 52 Marston, Richard 52, 121 Martens, Jim 82 Martens, Lonnie 52 Meinhardt, Dolores 82, 104, 115 176 Melson, Monte 82 MENC 128 Mendell, Bill 62 Mendenhall, Mindy 82, 184 Mendenhall, Kenneth 16 Meigs, Leon 20 Menefee, Steven 99, 117 Meng, Dixie 82 Meroer, Vernon 82 Merchant, Emily 82 Merrill, Robin 53 Messing, Debbie 82 Metcalf, Beverly 82 Metcalf, Janice 82, 127, 130 M ETS 120 Metz, Larry 99 Metzen, Judy 82 Meyer, Mark 53 Michel, Stan 53 Milburn, Gary 82, 117, 120,194 Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller . Beverly 82 . Bob 82 , Dale 53 . Danny 62 Darrell 82 Miller, David 82 Miller, Doug 82 Miller, Lee 20 Miller, Lynn 25 Miller, Janice 82 Miller, Jerry 53 Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Mills. , John Allen , Joneen 82 , Karen 82 , Kent 22 Melanie 82 , Robert 62 53 Robert Alan 53 :Terry 53 , Thomas 62 ,Tom31.83,160 Mike 83 McKibben, Kathy 84 McLain, James 24 McLain, Jerry 54 McLaughlin, Steve 84 McLeland, Jennifer 54 McMannis, Janet 84 McMullen, Hugh 24 McMullen, David 54 McMullen, Mike 84 McMurray, Debbra 84, 104 McMurray, Jim 54 McMurray, Kathy 54, 116, 127 131 McMurray. Kenneth 24, 109 McMurray, Susan 84 McProud, Tom 99 McQuilliam, Suzanne 54 McReynolds, Marie 84 McVay, Dee 84 N Neal, Jim 84 Nebel, Pat 84 Nelson, Fred 54 Nelson, Mark 54 Nemechek, Re ina 84 Neuway, Brenga Randall 54, 121 165 Neufeld, Marg 54, 127 Nevergall, Rolland 99 Neville, Bonnie 22, 175 Newburn, Larry 84 Newcomer, Randy 84 Newell, Connie 84 Newell, Mike 84 Newman Club 115 Nichols, Connie 22 Nichols, Jim 84 Nichols, Philip 54 Nichols, Ruth 35 Nicholson, Mike 84 Nickel, Marva 84 Nickel, Paul 84 Nixon, Charles 84 Miner, Jerry 83 Minges, Edward 53, 126 Minor, Janis 53 Minor, Maryse 83 Mir-Sadeghi, Sideziaeddin 99 Mobley, Deborah 83 Mock, Leland Eugene 53 Moddelmog, Marsha 83 Moeckel, Gayla 53 Noland, Keith 84 Norland, Gilbert 84 Novale, Deana 84 Nuest, Jerry 54 Nunemaker, Bruce 54, 175 Nunemaker, Carla 84 Nusbaum, Mike 29,54 Moffat, David 53, 122 Montgomery, Brenda 83 Moody, lris 83 Moore, Adrienne 83, 127, 128 Moore, John 99 Moore, Vicki 83 Moorman. Myrna 32 Moran, Mary 83, 106 Morgan, Betty Morgan, David 83, 125 Morgan, Elaine 83 Morgan, Jane 20 Morgan. Morgan, Morgan, Morris, Gary 53 Morris, Leon 53 Morris, Mike 53 Morris, Pat 53 Morris, Toni 53 Morsden, Richard Morton, Judy 62 Mosier, Terry 99 Mott Ro er 83 Randall 83 Wendell 24 William 53 149, 153 - 8 Mount, Cindy 83 Mourn, Tony 83 Moyer. Don Moyers, Roy Lynn 53 Muckolls, Steve 99 Mueller, Nancy Jo 83 Mullen, James 99 Munzer, Ruby 14, 22,104,164 Murchison. Mike 83 Murphy, Michael 83, 111 Murphy, Michael 83, 131 Murray, Doug 83 Music129, 130,131 Myers. Iva 53,127 Myers, Pat 53, 113 Myers, Randy 53 Mc MacFarland, Tina 52 McAdams, Jim 83 McAlhaney, Weldon 53 McAlister. Kathy 83 McBride, Dennis 53 Miann, Bob 83. 127 Martin. David 82 Martin, Jack 82 Martin, Ken 52, 109.134, 135 Martin Martin , Marji 52 ,Sally 52.107, 114 Martin, Ronald 62 Martin Martin Martin ez. Edward 25, 121 cz, Richard 52, 115.160 ez, Sandy 52, 105. 114, 175 Mason. Duane 62 Massie, Janice 82 Mastel, Nancee 82 Mastel lar, Marietta 82 Masterson, Debbie 52 Masterson, Terry 20, 160 Matous, Linda 82, 106 Matous, John 22, 109 Matson, lrma 52,110 Matthew, Evelyn 82 Mattison, Brett 52 Madison, Debbie 53, 106, 116 Mattison, Steve 53 Mattson, John 62 Mayfield, Dennis 53 Mayfield, Rick 82 Maylie Mayo. Mease, ld, Ross 53 Jack 53 Sandra 82 McCart, Lee 83 Mtfarty. Leslie 83 McCaskey, Rita 83 McCleave, Howard 53 McClelland, Gary 53 McCormick, Cathie 53. 107 McCormick, Denny 83 Mformick. Judith 21, 113 Mtformick, Mike 83 McCoy, James 83,134,135 McCoy, Jon 53, 152 McCoy, Kermit 53, 112 McCoy, Ronald 62 Mcfready, Beth 83 McCue, Gary 83 McDaniel, Rodney 54 McDavi1t, James 99 McDonald, Lynette 83, 106 McFarland. James 54 McGauthey, Kay 54, 107 McGill, Wayne 54 McGinnis, Linda 83, 112 McGuire, Marcy 83, 127 McGuire, Mike 54,127,128 Mcllrath, James 62 Mclntire, Paul 84 Mclntosh, Hazel 99 Mclver, lrl 84 McKenna Riger 84' O Oakley, Janette 84, 127 O'Halloran, Gail 84, 180 Oldham, Scott 54 Oldenstadt. Jerna 19 O' Leary, Peggy 84 Olson, Marguerite 54 Olson, Vicki 84 O'Neal, Pamela 84 Orozco, Jesse 84 Orozco, Joe 54,115,160 O'Sullivan. Pat 54 Ost, Audra 84 Oswaldl. James 84 Otte, Roger 62 Oxley, Tom 84 Ogden. Max 54 P Painter, Mary 85 Palmer, Steve 54 Pankratz. Jim 85 Pankratz, Monty Joe 54, 108, 149 Papes, Lee 54 Papon. Bruce 54, 121,160 Parks, Claude 25 Parks, Steve 85 Parr, Patty 85, 106, 122. 127. 130 Parsons, Wanda 85 Pate, Cindy 85 Patterson. David 54, 125 Patton, Allan 85 Patton, Ricky 85 Paul, Marla 85,115 Pauls, Dennis 85 Pauls, Jeanette 85, 107 Payne, Deanna 85 Payne, Gail 54 Payton, Greg 85 Pearson, Rod 54 Peckham,Carol85,127,128,131 Peckham, Lila 54 Peckham, Ronald 85 P.E. Club 104 Peel, Robert 85. 159 Penka, Michael 54 Penna, Rob 54 Penner. Ellen 99 Penny, Richard 85 Pentcest. Ed 85 Peoples, Celestine 85 Perez, Jeff 85 Perrill, Ariel 19 Peschka, Douglas 85, 115 Pestinger, Rod 54, 108 Peterman. Bill 54 Peters, Alan 61 Peters, Jim 85 Peters, Ron 61 Peterson, Charlotte 85 Pfautz, Kay 55 Pfeifer. Bonita 55, 106 Phelan,Theresa 85, 126. 127. 164 Philbrick, Debbie 55 Philbrick, John 85, 159 Phillips, Beverly 85, 107 Phillips, Carla 55, 127 Phillips. Rebecca 85 Phillips. Robert 85 PhiTheta Kappa 116 Phleger, Gary 99 Pickering, Cindy 85 Pieplow, Susan 55, 114 Pierce, Bennie 55, 160, 161 Pierce, Rebecca 85, 127 Pierce, Ronald 85 Pierce, Stephen 85 Piland, Don 55 Thode, Philand, Gary 99 Piland, Russell 85 Pillard, Gary 18, 99 Pinnock, Barbara 85 Pipkin, Gale 55 Pittman, Gerald 55 Pitts, Ron 63 Pitzer, Karleen 85 Platt, Jon Platz, Charles 19 Platz, Gertrude 15 Plouch, Vernon 26 Podszus, Helen 55 Pohlman, Lantz 55, 117 Pohlman, Steve 55 Poinsett, Randy 55 Pope, Robert 86 Popp, Danny 86 Popp, Patricia 55 Potter, Jon 101 Potter, Laura 86 Potucek, Marcia 86 Poulseen, Linda 55 Powell, Bruce 86 Powell, Elizabeth 86 Powell, Ken 55 Preston, David 24 Preston, Janice 86 Previtera, Gary 55 Prevo, Debra 86, 165 Prickett, Charles 55 Prieb, Charles 100 Priem, Ronda 101 Priem, William 101 Priest, Dick 55, 119 Prilliman, Dorthy 55 Pruler, Marcel 26 Pryor, David 55, 116, 130 Pryor, Tyrone 86, 149, 152, 153 Pshigoda, Donette 86 Purcell, Saryl 55 Purcell, Tony 65, 165 Putman, Karen 86, 112, 127 Putnam, Randy 56 Quigg?Joyce 86 R Rader, Jody 86 Ragan, Phil 56, 130 Raguse, Della 34 Raine, Solomon 56 Ramos, Jeananne 56, 115 Ramos, Stan 86 Ramsey, Doyle 56 Ramsey, Steven 86 Randles, Margaret 20 Randles, Vance 86, 134, 135 Raner, Juanita 86 Rankin, Bob 100 Rankin, Frank 56, 108 Rapp. Beverly 56 Rasdall, Darrell 86 Ratzlafl, Delbert 101 Ratzlaff, Ernest 100 Ratzlaff, Mike 56 Ratzlaff, Robert 100 Rau, James 86 Rauch. Walt 56 Rauh, Mary 86 Rayl, Cheryl 86 Rayl, Myron 36 Roberts, Jaunita 100 Robertson, Loren 57 Robertson, Patrick 57 Robertson, Rod 87, 126, 127 Robinson, Kurtis 87 Rock, Frank 57 RODEO CLUB 121 Rodriguez, Robert 100 Roepka, Jody 101 Rogers, Janice 100 Rhling, Dennis 87 Rohr, Donal 57, 134, 135 Rom inger, Doug 87 Rooker, Roger 57 Ropp, Perry 87 Rose, Darrell 57 Rose, Dean 57,110,114 Rose, Debbie 57, 112, 130 Rose Ross Ross Rosz . Patricia 87 , Robert 57, 111 , Terry 87 el L nn 87 Rayl, Scott 56 Raymer, Mike 26, 56 Read, J ulia 86 Read, Nina 56 Reber, Robert 86 Redd, Lauy 86 Redding, John 86 Redenb augh. Duane 56 Reed. Cassie 86 Reed. Jaylene 86 Reed, Melissa 65, 110 Reeves, Richard 56 Regehr, Delmar 86 Regehr, Marna 86 Reger, Perry 56 Regier, Carla 86 Regier, Cheryl 86, 112 Regier, Daryl 56 Regier, Janice 86 Regier, Wayne 86, 162 Reida, Jim 56 Reid, Marsha 56, 110 Reimer, Bruce 63 Reimer, Mike 86, 193 Reimer, Quentin 86, 160 Reimer, Verda 86 Rein, Bill 87 Rein, Jim 87 Renberger, Terry Renner, Barbara 56 Renner, Richard 100 Reuber, Carol 87 Reusser, Judy 100 Reynolds, Charles 56 Reynolds, Everett 87 Reynolds, Stuart 87, 126, 127, 171 Rhoads, Alice 34 Rhorer, Kristine 87, 114 Rice, Roy 56 Richardson, Martha 56, 127, 128 Richardson, Randy 87 Richmond, Carole 20 Ricke, Alice 87 Ricke, Robert 57 Ricke, Robert 57 Ricke, Vicky 57 Ridder, Mary 87,115 Rider, Margaret 87 Riffel, Betty 32 Riner. Adella 87 Rios, Richard 36 Rishel, Jan 57 Ritterhouse, Kathy 87 Rilterhouse, Marilea 87, 113 Roberson, John 87, 130 Roberts, Connie 87 Roberts, Donald 87 - Y Rothe, Nancy 87 Rouse, Judy 57 Roush, Michelle 57 Roue, Bruce 87 Ruby, Joe 87 Rucker, Dianna 87 Ruckmen, Barbara 87 Rudolph, Edsel 57 Ruelas. Vicky 87 Rumford, Charles 57, 121 Runyan, Steve 87 Rusco, Anita 87, 130 Rusco, Larry 87 Russ, Willie 160 Russell, Dick 87 Russell, Jerry 57 Russell, Richard 57 Russett. Conley 57, 121 Ruzich, Patty 87, 104 Ryan, Dean 87, 112 S Sachse, Rita 88 Saflle, Steven 88 Sahlfeld, 88 Saldava, Robert 88, 134, 135 Sallee, Russell 57 Salmon, Marsha 30, 88, 119 Samms, Tom 88 Sampson, Marianne 57, 116, 1 Sams, Janice 88 Sanders, Kay 88, 106 Sanders, Laverne 88 Sanders, Stu 57, 126 Sanderson, Cathy 88 Santee, Fritz 100 Santos, Janet 30, 57 Sapp, 100 Sapp, Wayne 88 Satterlield, Robbie 88 Satterwhite, Nancy 101 Savage, Herb 57 27 Savage, Paul 57, 135, 136, 137, 134, 145 Sawyer, Mike 88 Schaller, Lawrence 88 Schartz, Connie 88 Schartz, Gordon 88 Schartz. Tony 88 Schaumbury, Jane 88 Scheffler, Ross 88, 115 Schellenberg, Katherine 19 Schenck, Bonnie 88 Scheuber, Anthony 57 Schierling, Richard 63 Schierling, Sharon 57 Schinstock, James 19 Schlickan. Don 100 Schlickan. Don 88 Schmidt, Jerry 21, 57, 193 Schmidt, Karen 88, 127 Schmidt, Kenny 57 Schmidt, Robert 88 Schmidt, Vera 57, 110 Schmucker, Javen 88 Schnurr, Debbie 88, 165 Schoffter, Mike 88 Scholtisseck, Kim 88 Schooby, Lana 63 Schowalter, Cindy 88 Schrag, Gary 88 Schrag, Lowell 88 Schrag, Marcella 88 Schrag, Robert 100 Schrock, Kristine 88, 106 Schroeder, Alice 34 Schroeder, John 88, 127 Schroeder, Terry 57 Schubert, Tim 57 Schuller, Richard 88 Schultz, Sheila 88 Schuril, Margie 28 Schwanke, Kendall 88 Schwanke, Maurice 89 Schwartz. Danny 89 Schwarz, Charles 57 Schwerdtfeger, Marlen 89 Scouvlle, Deborah 89, 1 12 Scott, Dena 89 Scott, Mike 89 Scott, Norman 89 Seefeldt, Bob 57 Seidl, Steven 57 Seifert. LaVerne 89 Self, Steve 89 Sellers, Bill 100. 160 Sells, Elton 89 Seyb, Marthe 89 Seyb, Mary 89 Seymour, Sam I9 Shackelford, Mike 57 Shafer, Carol 89 Shaffer. Carol 57, 114 Shaffer, Risa 58 Shaffstall, Royce 100 Shade, Mike 89 Shaffer, Bill 89 Shanley, Michael 58, 108 Shanline, Julia 58 Sharpe, Reginald 89 Shaver, Steve 89 Shaw, Glenda 89 Shea, Dennis 89 Shea, Thomas 89 Sheets, Eddie 134 Sheridan, Edwin 58 Sherlock, Judy 89 Shetton, Richard 58 Shields, Lisa 89 Shinn, Mike 58 Shipley, Ron 89 Shippy, Max 58 Shook, Dorothy 34 Shook, Marcella NIJ Shook, Steve 90 Short, Phil 90 Showalter, Calvin 58, 120 Showalter, Cathy 90, 127 Showalter, Jenny 90 Shuler, Diann 90 Shultz, Grace 58 Shultz, Ray 90 Shunway, Marcia 90 Siemens, Karen 90 Siebold, Tony 100 Siefkes, Kenneth 26 Siemens, Richard 100 Siemens, Susan 90 Siemens, Wayne 58 Sigler, Keith 19 Simon, Debbie 58 Simmons, Cynthia 90, 130 Sims, Mike 58 Simpson, Lloyd 90 Skoch, Carl 15, 26 Slapar, Anna 100 Slaper, Frank 26 Smith, A, 24 Smith, Bob 90 Smith, Candace 100 Smith, David 90 Smith, David Robert 90 Smith, Debbie 90. 119 Smith, Elliott, 58 Smith, Floyd 28 Smith, Gary 58, 119,127 Smith, Joyce W Smith, Linda 58 Smith Mae 32, 34 Smith, Marcy 58, 107, 194 Smith, Michael 90, 125 Smith, Mike 58 Smith, Perry 90 Smith, Rod 58 Smith, Sally 63 Smith, Sonia 90. 121 Smith, Stanley 24 Smith. Steven 58 Smith, Terry W Smith, Virgil 90 Snell, Loren 90 Snuley, Terri 58 Snow, Letha 101 Snyder, Debbie 90, 125 Snyder, John 90 Snyder, Kathy 90 Sorem, Nelson 20 Sorenson, Ronald 90, 134, Soukup, Greg 63 Southards, Ron 100 Spaeny, Michael 58 Spangler, Danny 58 Sparling, John 90 Sparkman, Janita 90 Spaulding, Giles 58 Speer, Steve 90, 112, 122 Speioe, Bob 90 Speice, George 101 Spencer, Bill 58 Spinder, Patricia 90 Spitz, Walter, 19, 126, 186 Spooner, Pamela 90 Sports Car Club 117 Sprinkle, Robert 63 Stallings, Bonnie 58, 125 Stanlill, Stan 58 Stanlill. Steve 90 Stanley, Patty 90, 126 Stanley, Phillip 90 Stanwix, Debbie 90, 106 Stapleton, Nancy 58 Stapleton, Rhonda 91, 119 Starks, Jeri ICD States, Trela 91 Stein, D'Anne 91,104,165 Steinback, Mike 58, 121, 1 138, 140 Steele, Bill 58 Stephens, Donald 91 Stephens, Vince 91 Stephenson, Nancy 91 Stephenson, Ron 91 Stern, Gayle 91 Steven, Gary 91 Stevens. Stan 91 Stewart, Raymond 20 Stewart, Rosslyn 24 Stieben, Terry 91 Stimatze, Jack 63 Stitt, Jim 91 Stockham, J. D, lm Stockham, Quentin 100 Stockham, Sharon 91 Stockham, Terry 58 Stohr, Nancy 91 Stone, Duane 100 Stone, Helen 19, 119 Stone, Thomas 63 Storm, Sandra 58 Stoughtren, Mike 91 Stout, Sheryl Stovall, Jessica 100 Stradal, Terry 91 ' Stremel, Charlene 91 Stricklin, Vicki 91 Stringer, Jim 14 Strober ,Jean 58, 118 Strohl, Eucille 58, 115 Strohm, David 58 122, 127, 135 D Strout, Struble Struthe Stuart, Stuart, EX Chris 58 , Stan 59 rs. David 100 Denny 100 Mary 100 Stucky, Glenn 59, 122 Stucky, Harvey 91 Stuck y, Stucky, Jaunita91, 127 Rita 59 Stucky, Rozanne 59, 165 Studebaker, David 31, 91 STUDENT COMMISSION 122 Stull, Bill 59 Sturgeon, Elaine 59, 106, 113, 116 Sturgeon,John 59, 121, 126, 127, 165 Stutzman, Susan 59, 1 12 Sueltor, Mikel 91 Sugg, Kathryn 91, 104 Sulgrove, Barry 101 Sullivan, Janette 91 Sullivan, Mike 92 Sumner, Gary 59 Summers, Betty 100 Summers, John 92, 160 Suttle, Steve 92 Sutton, Sutton, Sutton, Swain, Swam, Jim 59 Randy 63 Warren 92, 134, 135 Larry 92 Bob 59 Swan, Deborah 92 Swanson Dale 59 Swanson 185 Swanson. Phil 59 Swanson. Roger 63 Swanson, Roy 100 Swartzman, Paula 72 Swisher, Lana 59 Symonds, Larry 92 T Tabatabayi, S. Ali 100 Taft, Susan 92 Tamage, Terry, 59 Tannah ill. Dorothy 59 Tarmon, Denna 59 Tatro, Terry 92 Taverner, David 59 Tavolin Taylor, Taylor, Taylor. Taylor. Taylor. Tedder, Tedder, Tedriclt Teeter, c, Roberto 36 Charlene 92 James 22 Robert 92 Teresa 92 Vic 59 Gail 59 Mike 92 . Kay 92, 1 14 Julie 34 Tellez, Edward 100 Temple ton, Sky 92 Tennant, Frank 92 Terrell. Judith 22 Terry, Martin 59, 149, 150, 157 Teter, J ohn 92 Teter, Kim 92 Thayer, Trudy 59, 1 I6 Theis, Kathy 92, 126 THETA CH1 SIGMA 110 Thiessen, Jim 92 Thiessen, Sophie 34 Thille, Joann 92 Randy 59 foingef 92, 105, 165, 170, 34, 135, Thomas, Audrey 100 Thomas, Spencer 134, 149, 160 Thomlinson, Cecil 100 Thompson, Danny 92 Thompson, Deidre 59 Thompson, Doug 92 Thompson, J, W. 92 Thompson, Robert 100 Thompson, Robert 59 Thornbro, Mike 92 Thrall, Lynn 59, 127, 128 Tipton, Susan 59 Toews, Peggy 92, 125 Tolbert, Jan 92,119,l21,165 Toms, Tommy 92 Tonn, Gary 92 Tonn, Randy 59 Torrence, Joy 92. 106 Trester, Steve 59, 119, 122, 188 Trent, David 59 Trent, Marc 59 Trimble, Harry 134 Troyer, Gary 59 Tucker, Connie 92, 104, 119 Tucker, Dave 31 Tucker, Jack 59, 122 Tucker, Norman 59 Tucker, Robert 101 Tully, Mark 101 Turner, Cynthia 92 Turner, Nevin 92 Turnquist, Larry 92, 149 Tyler, Mike 59 U Ubelaker, Doug 59 Unruh, Debra 93 Unruh, Janet 93 Unruh, Robert 93 Updegrove, Donald 93, 130 Urban, Victoria 93 V Vague, Rex 93, 160 Varmlstine, Kurt 60, 118 Van Campen, Jim 60 Vance, Joe 93 Van Cleve, Dee Ann 93 Vandecreek, Mike 60 Vandervort, Bruce 60 Van Doren, Keith 93 Van Natta, Ray 101 Vannorden, Rod 93 Vaughn, Jerry 93 VETERANS CLUB 124 Vickers, Susan 60 Viegra, Jessie 93 Vigneault, Nancy 93 Villanueva, Jesse 93 Vincent, Carla 93 Voran, Adrian 73 Voss, David 53 Voth Charles 60, 175, 185 Voth, David 93, 125 Voth, Jay 93 Voth, Terry 60 Votruba, Dayna 60 W Wacker, Dennis 60 Wade, .lan 93 Wade, Jean 50, 105, 170 Wadsworth, Steve 93 Wagner, Mary 93 Wahlers, Dale 93 Wait, Jack 60 Walburn, Ward 93 Walden, Becky 93, 107 Walkenhorst, Freda 93 Walker, Phil 93 Walker, Walter 60 Wallace, Mike 60 Walle, Susan 93 Waller, Stan 60 Walsten, Rich 93 Walter, David 101 Walter, Marcia 60 Walter, Marietta 93 Walters, Stanley 93 Walton, Charles 28 Ward, Barbara 93 Ward, Cathy 93, 106 Ward, Cindy 93 Ward, David 60 Ward, Doug 93 Ward, Nancy 60. 106, 107, 114, 165 Ward, Peggy 93 Ward, Shelia 60, 104, 107 Warkentin, Joan 93 Warnken, David 101 Warner, Mike 60 Warner, Vida 19 Warren, Susan 30, 94, 122 Wartman, Judy 94,127,130 Warwick, Katherine 94 Wasinger, Carol 94 Wasinger, Cathey 94 Wasinger, Mary 101 Wasinger, Tom 60 Watson, Don 94, 134,135, 137 Watts, Connie 94 Watts, Steve 94 Weatherman, Judy 101 Weatherman, Trudy 101 Weaver, Bob 94, 127 Webb, Marilyn 60 Weber, Paul 94 Wedel, Eunice 94 Wedel, Leslie 94 Wedel, Marion 36 Weekley, James 101 Wegner, Harold .94 Weidman, Earl Z6 Weidner, Steve 94 Weimer, Pat 94 Weir, Tom 94 Weis, Hiram 94 Weiser, Don 94 Welch, Janet 60 Welch, Larry 22 Weller, Charlene 94 Wells, Gary 60, 122 Welty. Tim 101 Weniger, David 94, 134, 135 Werner, Dennis 94 Westbrook. Bennie 94, 127 Westerhaus. Debbie 60, 115 Westfahl, Kenny 60, 130 Wheeler, Pamela 60 White, Donna 60 White, Edward 94 While, Larry 94 White, Mark 94 Whitlock, Jessica 94 Whitlock, Richard 101 Wichert, Shirley 94 Wickliffe, Betty 34 Weebe, Ted 19, 115 Wiens, Don 60 Wiens, Fred 60 Wiens, Gail 94 Wiens, Janice 60,110 Wiens, Marilyn 60. 110 Wiens, Mark 94 Wiens, Tim 94 Wiens, Victoria 94 Wieser, Pam 60 Wilcox, Donald 60, 134, 135, 142, 144, 145 Wilcoxen, Kurt 60 Wiles, Beverly 94. 113 Wiley, Doug 61, 159 Wilhite. Arlene 60, 106 Wilhite. Jean 101 Willens, Shirley 94 Willets, Lawrence 94 Williams, Bob 101 Williams, David 61,116 Williams. Glenda 61, 193 Williams, Max 61 Williams. Orval 94 Williams, Rowena 94 Williams, Ted 94 Williamson, Fred 95 Williamson, Talinda 61, 114 Williamson, Talisa 95 Willison, Dan 95 Wi11ms,C1iff95 Willoughby. Stephen 95, 117 Wilson, Jim 61 Wilson, Jim 61 Wilson Wilson , Karen 95 , Max 61 Wilson, Michael 61 Wilson, Paul 101, 134, 139, 144, 160 Wilson, Rosanne 61, 114 Wilson, Steve 61 Wilt, Nolan 95 Wineinger, Kent 61 Wingert, Becky 101 Winglield, Ann 61,118 Wingfield, Ronald 26 Winslow, Wayne 61 Winter, Kevin 95 Winter, Wayne 95, 160 Wintersteen, Elmo 26 Wintersteen, Wilma 95, 106, 191 Wise, Jaycelyn 95 Wiseman, Steve 95, 185 Withroder, Doug 95, 160 Withroder, John 61 Withroder, Roger 61 Woelk, Keith 95 Wohlford, Phil 95 Woodard, Craig 95 Woodard, Kenny 61 Woodard, Kyle 61 Woods, Joyce 61 Woodson, Rita 95 Woodson, Steve 95 Woodson, Susan 95, 112 Woolfolk, Kathy 95 Woosley, David 101 Worley, Linda 101 Wray, Greg 61,195 Wright, Dennis 95 Wright, Janice 101 Wright, John 95 Wurm, Nancy 61 Wyant, Chris 95 Wydick, Karen 95 Wyland, Robert 63 Y Yadon, J, N, 61 Yeager, Doug 61 Yearout, Kenny 61 Yoakum, Bradley 95 Yoder, Maribeth 61, 106 Yoder, Yvonne 61 Yost, Barbara 63 Yost, Max 61 Young, Bob 96, 193 Young, Debbie 96, 106, 181 YOUNG DEMOCRATS 188 Young, Diana 101 Young, Maurine 61 YOUNG REPUBLICANS 119 Young, Spencer 61 Younger, Lonnie 96 Yust, Phyllis 96 Yutzy, Lavern 96 Yutzy, Sondra 96, 126 Z Zaklan, Chris 96 Zepp, Ralph 96, 108 Zerger, Ben 22 Ziegler, Mike 96, 125 Zielke, Kathie 96, 104 Zimmerman, Becky 61 Zimmerman, Bill 61 Zimmerman, Grega 63 Zoglman, Cleo 96 Zougker, Bob 96 Zook, Owen 96, 134, 135, 141, 160 Zumalt, Dan 63 Zumalt, Ruth 101
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