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Social dance students learn the rhythm and steps of the old-fashioned polka under the direction of Bonnie Neville. As in previous semesters, boys were a minority in the class. ww ,Mmm l'll take careful aim, says Gayle Zielke , ., ., lfl can only make this one .. 25 if i 7 I Li ie- t 5 , 1 f ' Z2 Mrs. Bonnie Neville, social dance and choreogra- phy instructor, is shown here teaching students the do's and don'ts of social dance. . The machine didn't reset the pins.
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., . A. . : .. . Vying for a chance to score these Hutchinson Community Junior college stu- dents participate in a rough and tumble game of Field Hockey. Jester Hairston, directing the choir, states that a musician must, most impor- tantly, feel the music and become a part of it for success. Unusual. Classes Certain HCJ C classes add change to routine Among the classes offered through the academic services of HCJC there are those that lend a degree of diversity, chal- lenge, and creativity to the student. These courses assist in re- lieving the doldrums which occasionally descend on a student during the semester. All students are required to participate in Physical Education unless they are previously qualified or exempt. Although P.E. is required and therefore undesirable, it allows a medium in which a student can exert himself and release the tensions and excess energies which sometimes accumulate during the neces- sary lectures and labs. A student can express his creativity in several diverse courses offered for the more intensified study of certain career courses. In music, both instrumental and vocal a student can bring forth qualities of subtle creativity and interpretation to give his music a distinctive and satisfying quality of his own. A new innovation this year is the broadcasting of the HCJC station which is put on the air in the Student Union. Students in this class put into practical use the art ofcoordinating music and oration to compose a suitable broadcast program. Broadcasting class requires a program from each of its students twice per week. Mark Booth becomes preoccupied with the actions necessary for a suc- cessful program.
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Activities orking students Sccareers One of the more diverse and interesting facets of student life is that of student employment. In the need to supplement their income many students seek part- time employment with a local business. Student jobs serve a necessary need in students' lives who need some type of monetary or practical supplement to aid their academic career. I, i Q E M im if 4 Danny Popp, working at Self Service Drugs, reaches for luggage to show a prospective buyer. Sophomore Kathy Ritterhouse, one of several HCJC students employed as librarians at the Hutchinson Public Library, lends assistance to two young readers as they try to find the right book. 1 - -it z li ,Wg S V lm A part-time employee of the City of Hutchinson, freshman Kirk Woodard QRIGHTJ, helps gather money from the downtown Hutchinson parking meters following his afternoon classes. l 2 6
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