Hutchinson Community College - Dragons Tale Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)
- Class of 1974
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Hz, . m 'v-'I Y' w. , If 2 -4.- N2 Rx U M w 1 ,. I .2 'K n 1 ul 1974 Dragon's Tale Hutchinson Community lunior College . Hutchinson, Kansas a Volume 21 Connie Nelson, Carolyn White Co-editors Wanda Allen, Advisor Cover Design by Dennis White Table of Contents Student Life . . . . Academics .... . Grganizations . . . . Sports ....... . Classes .... ' .............. Faculty And Administration Index ................... ....i..l...ill A place to search . . . A place to grow and to discover what one needs to know to find ideas and make them work, to learn and live together. 5'.,i:LQi R VA -,ts ,, ,K jf .ia3a,t:gq. fm l i J- ' A A A nr' J F , 'H .sti r. i,lr llt. Q ww . A W ll , . 41 . 1. 'SS f- , 1.4, , 3? mi K1 EW V' 'vt -I ,QF Ran.,- y so I ,, H W- -1-u..,, W ' W 1' L. x w. Qs Wu 'Ii- V, ,.,' ' 1 1 . ' x n MJ' 3 W 2 L M M--an-w , A .... kk-. A ,., ,fl -ww mummy.-. mir Wypaxg IDT ,'!1 '...Jt ' 1 kffi 12152 A Community College ls . .. People I f . 1552 A .fggef f Q1 A ...V :,. f,.:.qf-'1::- , wif V, fm 4 a ,g, Qu 'vm , M 1 .. f f , nf ,331 f- fa, A? E3 1,0 if? 1 .7 M 9'v.fr,, wi, ' sw'-2. Q 'X qv N ' 5 ,.- A.. but birds and trees and flowers and you will never be forgotten - for you, like beauty, have met my soul, reached out and touched my mind. -..gy 1 S Wu I i 5 wg W ' ,K ' H ' u in 1 JQMP- M. 1, n Ar ..1' Uuhvh .yur h4 ,'.lA: xii 1 - 1 5 . - f , , , 5 51 fa Q 1 i Lf 1' 'xi -A, ' 2 X? n Y Y- ' Z ff A U x 5 5 ?f 3 E Q 2 L if 'e 3? ei ig 32 qs A A 5 3? I Q 2 5 if E X2 2 as hnmmnn ' mild -- l und an ..,,,.L..... ,.g.- A ...--,.,W, . indium ,..,,,,,,Pg ll- L W mth init nf, ig: an pun nm U ,X , I jam 'QOH ly Q -- W gg guuni 'W' wuPfPSSN3 ' Q yn- xt? student union Students Relax Between Classes The Student Union isn't just a nice place for HCIC stu- dents to spend their spare time. It houses the campus Book Store, HCIC publications, the junior Collegian and The Dragon's Tale, offices for Special Services and Finan- cial Aids, and the school cafeteria. The Union offers stu- dents a place to go for fireside chats, a place to play pool, ping-pong, or chess, or just a place to go get a snack. After school hours the building is used for social activities, meetings, and was also used for enrollment this year. 5 , s . Adzianna Pinney inspects the job board located outside the Financial Aids office in the Student Union basement. is l .KVM-E L 51 sfavasn at ni Q-in in Q H-tow, is Q A ww iifivif Sophie Thiessen, secretary, helped out during book sales in the HCIC bookstore, located in the Student Union. lb .V A , a A xv Q- S l T E Q ' Alvj . t,,,,,,,,,53,, g Vgiyzlggtg ' V VsV,k A ig, 'Vg g '1,, , . N ,.,,,x, W1 Most of the four pool tables in the Student 'Union basement are usually occupied, as shown by these two avid players. Roger Givens sips a between class refreshment in the Student Union, a common practice among HCJC students. r-S -1- f ..! t g-gg The Student Commission obtained a new foosball machine for the Stu- dent Union, and these students illustrate its popularity. Marlis Newell typifies the HCIC student relaxing in the Union be classes. L.. ' ot qu P' .. 651' tween Enrollment was in the Student Union basement for the first tim year, e this 13 dormitories Students Adjust to Dorm Living Hey, where's my blue shirt? Don't tell me you wore it again. You did? Well, then, you can wash it. Be quiet! It's three o'clock in the morning. just wait till tomorrow when you're recovering from a hangover - then who will be telling who to be quiet? Anybody have some regulation theme paper? I have an essay due at eight o'clock tomorrow morning. There must be a waterfight on second. Our ceiling is leaking. I don't see why there are curfews - I don't get fired up until one o'clock anyway. Going to the game? Can I hitch a ride? Sure, what are friends for anyway? There's a letter in my box. It says, Dear, Roomie, you're a great friend. Have a good day. Sitting around the Christmas tree is just one way dorm residents share the holiday season together. 9:1 , Q at ' as wg Q 4' Q V ffm 111 ,Jax tl. ix 'S 'f.. it aw' Gary Hardman studies his American literature very carefully . is Q sf X if 3 Time passes quickly for Nancy Sjholm, Wl10 Cl'0Cl'1elS an afghan dllfing Kent Hall resident studies amid decorative novelties in her room spare hours. Watching afternoon game shows on the TV located in the dorm lounge, gives students a break in school routine. 2 if--U1 i i,itr dr' Q 31,4 H? apartments HCJC Students Enjo Independentliving In apartment living, students reflect the novelty, prob- lems and enjoyments of living away from home. What some apartments lack in class, the inhabitants make up for in decoration, which varies from apartment to apartment. Empty bottles of good times gone by and posters of popu- lar personalities are found in a typical student apartment. Living in an apartment is a valuable experience for any college student. In addition to studying, sleeping and partying, he learns the importance of assuming responsibility. Apartment living offers a chance for Pam Reber and Teresa Myers to study in a re- laxed atmosphere. ,W 16 I. ,As Apartment decoration varies, but the standard for the college stu- dent is a bottle collection. Chris Hill fixes a mid-afternoon snack of scrambled eggs for her dog Buddy. 0000 Oi!! fit! ll! 941. 0609 1900 iii!! 'woo 0 og' 'C!. ,Fm gglaff fl! '5vO 00 .U ' an fuqblln llllll fOOQn sa 'Fling '., C. '25i't'2 :.gO' nano., Ns nano ' if Ona XM aw ..,f it-an W ,sae nf if r Q Q3 'J a After gaining strength from his mid-afternoon snack, Buddy tries to wrestle a sock from Chris Hill. iiAN,ifiia gtk 4Di,k Before leaving on a hunting trip, Steve Conner surveys his apartment to see if he has left any important equipment behind. 17 studentjobs Odd jobs Feature College Students In order to remain at HCIC, many students find it nec- essary to have jobs, ranging from gas jockeys to butchers to night club singers. A HCIC has its own job placement center, headed by Director Carl Skoch. By the end of the spring semester, the center placed 224 students in the 379 jobs available. The most common employment was waitressing and babysitting for women, and industry jobs for men. There were, however, students working at unusual places and doing unusual things. Lt Ringing up some cream of celery soup at Dillon's at 13th and Main is Rhonda Smith. its 'lu ,asa F' ' g 'lr Your tie needs adjusting, friend, says Mark Spaney to a Biles and Long mannequin. . . , 7 5- rs .Li 'ffm EEZ I' W! 2-ifrfsfzgt AR y i ,,, lf? ' , s Mt Neither rain, nor sleet, nor dark of night keeps Mike Steinmetz from filling 'er up at Apco. 4 4 ig! 4,8 With guitar in hand, Heather Harper sings a set at the Roman Candle. 3 Q 5 1 ' 2 S -r B :ln,xR:T33'.Qss 5 Q Y it ' 5, . 1 Rex Roberts, sophomore, earned a few extra dollars for Christmas pre- sents by playing Santa Claus at Sears. Q5-2 A ti Y Hoisting a cut of meat on his shoulder is butcher Rex Benton at DilIon's, 13th and Main. E K jerry Van Osdol programs the automation at KSKU, one of Hutchinson's FM radio stations. 19 black culture Community Shows Talent The Hutchinson black community celebrated Black Culture Days, Feb- ruary 21-23, with speakers, a talent show, banquet and Miss Black Hutchinson pageant. Ms. Bobbye Humphrey, Wichita State University's Assistant Dean of Faculty Personnel spoke at an HCIC assembly Thursday on the sociologi- cal aspects of being a Black Ameri- can. That night, a wide variety of talent was displayed in a talent show. Per- formers ranged from ten-year old Mark Wickliffe singing and playing his guitar to the seven member ln- spirational Gospel Choir of Hutchin- son. Besides singers, there were dancers and instrumentalists. Hence Parsons, HCJC sociology instructor was emcee. Hence Parson, emcee of the talent show and HCIC instructor, joins the audience in singing Lift Every Voice and Sing. 20 , X I -, - . ,E l N 5 I ' '9' H5 ' 446 fh- N. X vi Q 'T H , ' Ju A S E y in 'fx ' sf r ,X ,,. VG 'A XEKQ- Ez Denise Frazier, HCIC freshman, sings Imagination at Black Culture Days talent show. The Dynamic Duo, Dion Pope and Sheryl Brown dance to Jungle Boo- gie, at the talent show. Dancing to Keep on Truckin is Willie Lee Washington. Denver Latimore, Terrance Griffin, Deann Smith, Tony McCright, Hence Parson, Leon Manuel, and Willie Stokes pose after pageant and banquet. Y-as H 'I , was 'Q' C -'IKE At the banquet, HCIC student Theda Brown speaks on the theme Together We Can Make lt. Michele Blackman Wins Contest Friday night, john Gaston, head of Minorities Studies at WSU presented The Black Experience . The first half of the one-man dramatic read- ing took the audience in a time cap- sule from slavery days to recent times. The second half focused spe- cifically on one outstanding crusad- er for civil rights, the late Dr. Martin Luther King, jr. Michele Blackman, 16, was named the 1974 Miss Black Hutchinson, at the Kansas Inn, Saturday after a ban- quet. She won a S150 scholarship and gift certificate. Hence Parson was Master of Ceremonies and Mayor Larry Knipe was guest speaker. 21 CU FFEDI EVENTS CUFFEFIT EVEDIS CU FFEFTI EVEFIIS CUFFEDT EVENTS CUFFEDT EVENTS CU FFEDT EVENTS CU Agnew Resigns gerald r. ford assumes vice-presidential post , On October 10,-1973, Spiro T. Agnew, vice-president of the United States, resigned. The resignation, a result of a conviction of tax evasion and involvement in an alleged kick- back scheme in his home state of Maryland, came after Agnew de- clared the allegations a damned lie. Assuming the vice-presidential post was Gerald R. Ford, House of Representatives Minority Leader. Ford became the 40th vice-president of the United States on December 6, 1973, in the House Chamber, where he spent 25 years of his political life. Ford was confirmed by the House of Representatives by a vote of 387-, 35. 22 Gerald R. Ford was sworn in as tice-president by lustice Warren Burger in the House Chamber, Decmber 6. tUPl Photol Watergate Scandal Places U.S. in State of Political Confusion Five men carrying cameras, electr- ical equipment, burglary tools and walkie-talkies were arrested lune17, 1972, in the Democratic National Committee Executive Headquarters, located in the Watergate Hotel, Washington, D.C. As a result of this event, the Unit- ed States was enveloped in political confusion and distrust. A trial on january 10, 1972, fol- lowed the break-in, and two were added to the list of the convicted: E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy. Five pleaded guilty. Then, beginning May 17, 1973, the Senate Watergate Committee began an investigation, led by its chairman, Democrat Sam Ervin. This led to an investigation by the House, which is trying to decide whether there are grounds to im- peach the president. king defeats riggs in sexes battle In a battle of the sexes, Billie lean King, 29, defeated 55-year-old Bob- by Riggs in the tennis match of the century. King routed Riggs in the three out of five match with three straight sets: 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. People paid as much as 5100 a ticket to see the pair at the Houston Astrodome, September 20, 1973. Although Riggs was able to defeat Chris Everet in an earlier match, May 17, Billie lean King fired back Bob- by's cleverest spinning shots with a crisp efficiency that quickly gave hei control ofthe action. King went home with S200,000, and Riggs pocketed 5100,000. 'TIT events CUITEDI SVGTITS CU Trent events CUITETII events CUTFCFII events CUI'I'EI'Ilf events CUITE Floods Cover Hutchinson One of the worst floods Hutchin- son has seen occurred in the fall of 1973. The flooding also covered much of south-central Kansas. Hutchinson's rainfall for 1973 was 50.62 inches, 22 inches over the norm. Flooding inspired canoeing at 17th Street. Fred Litooy, Dr. Elland and Dean George Cooper reviewed bids for the addition. Mark Industries Offers Low Bid for Lockman Hall Construction On March 7, the HCIC Board of Trustees accepted Mark Industries' base bid of S322,170 for construction of the east wing of Lockman Hall. The two floors are expected to be completed by September, 1974. Construction began in the spring. hcjc forfeits 2nd in 1973 bb tournament Dr. A. H. Elland, HCIC president, officially announced on October 30, 1973, that all basketball games played in the 1972-73 season were forfeited. The forfeiture came after Rudy jackson, HCIC's star player for the season, was found to have never graduated from high school and was ineligibleto play. I Dr. A. H.. Elland and Sam Butterfield held a press conference announcing HCIC's forfeiture. The addition will house home eco- nomics, guidance and faculty offices. Seven options were also approved by the Board, including restrooms, an addition to the Science Hall and an elevator in Lockman Hall. Thieves broke a window during the burglary. burglars vandalize hcjc campus twice Equipment valued at nearly 51000 was stolen from the HCIC campus in two burglaries, On August 22 and. lOctober 9. Included in the spoils were a radar range, a freezer, tools and two color televisions. 73 fri' V K N '4 if pb if egg ? Y - 1 assemb ies Docking And Dole Speak to Students Assemblies for the 1973-74 year were varied, including appearances by musicians, artists, actors, politicians, theologians and educators. Among the highlights were Governor Robert Docking and Senator Robert Dole, a panel of women from the University of Kansas discussing Issues ln the Women's Movement, and renowned musicians including pianists john Perry, Dr. Robert Edwards, Bob Ward, Paul Reed and duo-pianists Whittemore and Lowe. The convocations were arranged by a committee head- ed by Helen Stone. Other committee members were lla Umberger and Robert Gassen. .,.. Anthony P. Hatch spoke on Mid-Eastern affairs. He is executive produc- er ofCBS News. The Wichita State University Touring theatre presented excerpts from Spoon River Anthology. 76 ' , tl w '45, it iw ti gpg' N flli A V 1 - ...... - 1 The Kantorei boys' choir, from Rockford, Ill., performed April 17 in Lockman Auditorium. Rumanian violinist Eugen Sarbu performed April 26 at a community concert at Convention Hall. Karl Brendel was one of four commissioners elected to the Student Commission for the 1974-75 school year. T7 Bob Ward was one concert pianist that performed at an HCIC convocation. '- Q L , 1 Zire ma., 4. Nw ,, f' 3 , While in Hutchinson forthe Kansas State Fair, Governor Robert Docking found time to address HCIC students on current issues. 28 Dr. LuAnn F. Cully, art professor at Kansas State University, spoke on Trends in Modern Art. A music clincian lectured music students during a State Band clinic. s 'S u, s iff -V. cw, ',. .xxfzt-2 f.J'h X I Xl-filo: Do Religion and Science Conflict? was the topic that Rabbi David Rose discussed. Q 'QQ Senator Robert Dole flashes a smile after speaking to HCIC students. Duo-pianists Whittemore and Lowe were among outstanding pianists that performed at convocations. Dr. LB. Rhine, expert in parapsychology and extrasensory perception, was on campus in February. 29 fall play The Effect of Gamma Rays On Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds Paul Zindel's play, The Effect Of Gamma Rays On Man-ln-The-Moon Mari- golds , was presented October 26 and 27 in Lockman Auditorium. The play centers around Tillie, a shy, but intellectually alive teen, whose experiment with flowers exposed to radiation is so well done, that she earns a place as a finalist in a Science Fair. Ruth, her emotionally disturbed sister, is jealous of her sister's accomplish- ments, and violently reacts in scenes, in an effort to win the attention of her mother. Beatrice, the mother, takes out her life's disappointments on her daughters and an elderly woman in her care. When Beatrice is asked to accompany Tillie on stage during the Science Fair, she is at first reluctant, then agrees to go. Shortly before leaving for the fair, her ' mind is changed when Ruth reminds Beatrice of the past. The play is completed shortly after Tillie wins first prize in the Science Fair for her experiment - The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-ln-The-Moon Marigolds. And there was Tillie, lookin' weird as a coot, cranking this model of the atom, while some boy with glasses was reading this stupid speech, says Ruth as she tells her mother about an assembly at school. When Dr. Berg, the school principal calls to tell Beatrice that Tillie will be in the Science Fair, she says, Couldn't you get someone else? There's an Er31Nfl.lllyILOI of work that has to be done around here, because she's not as good about her home duties as she is about Man-In-The-Moon arigo s. 30 Q 5 - l L? ': 11 -r.-an ' Q . 'T: if : - xt. it I ' Lg i K if V . i h , x i i s D' .Q janice, the other finalist in the Science Fair, explains her experiment of boiling a dead cat, enough money to look expensive and perfect people like you for trying to look nice Beatrice Ruth . Tillie . Nanny lanice Cast Allyson Moon Lesle Potucek Susan Carson ........Shirley Smith ..........CindyRayl There's nothing wrong with looking proper, Matilda, says Beatrice, and if you dont have Madwoman of Chaillot spring play Lockman Players Stage On Friday and Saturday, May 3 and 4, the Lockman Players presented a revival of lean Giraudoux's comedy, The Madwoman of Chaillot, under the direction of Ms. Erlene Hendrix. The play takes place in the spring of next year. What next year is unimportant, for the rebirth of the human spirit as it triumphs over mechanization and materialistic values is a continual need. To wish to sacrifice individuali- , L ty and freshness for order and discipline is all too easy. 5 T Through the Madwoman and her cohorts, the Paris V street people, Giraudoux devises the salvation of the I l N N l P f 1 All world in a series of farcical, nostalgic, and fantastic scenes. f y l '-1s V E ' After the production, Allyson Moon, who played the ' 3 Q if E lead as the Madwoman of Chaillot, was nominated by the fit ilf club members as Lockman Player of the years, for her par- sift, , , T. ,V ticipation in and promotion of drama in the HCIC ' . 'Qf it if community. The policeman iDan Funkel explains to the waiter iSteve Bursonl that he slugged his victim iRick Millsl to prevent him from jumping off a bridge. Rx .S K 1 - ul Madame Auriella iAllyson Moonl tries to explain the seriousness of her meeting to Madame Constance iKimberly Curtisl, who is throwing a tantrum over her imaginary dog. Madwoman iAllyson Moonj takes an arrogant position against the evil men in the world, as the deaf-mute iGary Meekl, contemplates the SCENE. 'J WJ- The Prospector iRory Malmstromb, tells his plan to blow up the city ar- chitect's office, to the President tRemy Eussenl. Allyson Moon Remy Eussen Stu Reynolds Rory Malmstrom Pat Davies Vince Terrill Cindy Edwards Kimberly Curtis judy Besecker Steve Burson Cast Marcos Lira james Busch Gary Meek Kent Greer Rick Mills Rex Roberts Bill Neier Bob McConnell Susan Carson Dan Funke The Ragpicker explains how evil has taken over the world, to the Madwoman and her friends, the street people. lStanding: Judy Besecker Kent Greer, Steve Burson, Vince Terrillg Sitting: Rick Mills, Allyson Moon, Pat Davies.J 'x broadcasting KHCC-FM Helps to Aid Broadcasting Students Following the lead of Ms. Helen Anderson, KHCC-FM became one of the most respected non-commercial stu- dent operated stations in the state in 1973-74. The station is an active tool in teaching interested students the art of broadcasting, as well as how a radio station is operated. Throughout the year the station was programmed for var- ious types of music, broadcasted the news and covered the HCIC home ballgames. The students involved with broadcasting were from the Introduction to Broadcasting and Radio News classes, both taught by Ms. Helen Anderson. The silent voice of KHCC-FM, Helen Anderson, died April 6,1974. She will be missed by students and faculty alike. qi. K .. A 2 if T MM,-nu KHCC-FM Staff, BOTTOM ROW: Marcia Bland, Dan Skinner, Gevin Kidd. TOP ROW: Gary Frager, Remy Eussen, Rob Brancart, Bob Fetrow, Greg McNeely, lim Strong, Galen Anderson, Steve Smith, and Dan Hill. 341 1 a Instructor Brent Pierce makes use of the photo-copy machine between his work of teaching guitar courses. john f. kennedy library HClC's Library Gffers Many Sources. The library is a vital source of learning and stored knowledge on any college campus, and HCIC is no exception. Besides the usual assort- ment of references, the lohn F. Ken- nedy Library has on tap, microfilm, calculators for student use, and copy equipment. Also offered are several teaching aides, including a special student tutoring program. The building itself houses the Learning Resources center in the basement. Included in the basement facilities is the student radio station, KHCC-FM. ,ai Doug Reese does some serious work onthelibrary calculators. The microfilm viewer provides some research sources for Terri Bookless. 35 junior collegian Makes Change to Offset Printing The IUNIOR COLLEGIAN, HClC's weekly newspaper, had to under go a big change this year. After many years of using a letterpress printing process, a conversion to an offset process was made. Because of this change, picture deadlines were easier to meet, and the general appear- ance of the paper was improved. Besides learning how to write various types of newspa- per stories, the staff learned layout techniques, copy-ed- iting skills, and how to meet deadlines. Twenty-four four-page issues were published, as well as two six-page issues - one at Christmas-time and one as a followup to the NICAA Basketball Tournament. aww' Advertising Manager-Jeanette Holland Sports editor Kevin Nunn Reporter Charlotte Nickel Pam Prickett and Beth Bether check the copy while Terry Roth lays out page four 36 K se'-'sy I Opinion editors jerry Van Osdol and Steve Yadon work hard to get their next column perfected. Sports page editor-Theresa Harris R . .gl Staff members Tom Ehrlich, Marilyn Smith, and Dale Alisontype out their weekly stories Reporter-Cindy Rayl 4Qr 4 Q Mrs. Arless Eilerts points the staff in the right direction, while Robyn Ellenbecker laughs. ReP0ffef'N3nCY Tl13Y9f yearbook Dragon's Tale Staff 1 ff More Color Pages The 13-member DRAGON'S TALE yearbook staff, in an effprt to record the 1973-74 school year in a more colorful fashion, added one more four-color process page and eleven pages with color background. This is more color than any HCIC yearbook has had in the past. y A y,gg More creative photography and special screening also aided in the uniqueness of this year's yearbook. A Although the number of total pages in the book re- mamed the Samef more Coverage was glven to Womenfs Sports page co-editors Dale Allison and Greg McNeely decide what SPOTt5, track and field, and PlElYS- pictures to use on the track pages. Pam Prickett, Jeanette Holland, Mary Beckman, Laird Grubbs, and Marilyn Smith draws pages and work on the index in Yearbook Production. Wanda Allen, yearbook advisor. Co-editors Carolyn White and Connie Nelson proofread pages for the yearbook. 38 xg miimusii Organization page co-editors jerry Van Osdol and Poppy Forbes talk over Copy ideas' Dennis White draws cover design for the 1974 Dragon's Tale Staff Photographers iclockwiselz George Ashcraft, Greg McNeeIy, Connie Nelson, Steve Conner, Gary Pryor. community services Community Classes Widen HCJC Scope Community classes were begun to give more truth to the name of Hutchinson Community junior College. These classes are offered as community credit, not trans- ferrable to other colleges, but applicable towards gradua- tion at HCJC. Collecting Antiques, Photography, Arc Welding, Wood Hobbies, Wood Carving, the Arab-Israeli Crisis and Computer Programming were listed among these courses. Another aspect of HClC's community services is RSVP- ln-Hutchinson, a part of the national Retired Senior Vol- unteer Program. Started in the fall of 1973, the program is headed by Blanche Back. George Ashcraft wipes off the excess glue on the corners of his speaker cabinet in Wood Hobbies. 40 Carol Forster, an RSVP employe, discusses volunteer work ata meeting with senior volunteer Paul Gothard. 'W ,Qui ,,, I 'Fr Lee Weimer grinds a piece of metal in the Arc Welding community serv- ice course. newclasses Guitar And Ecolog Among New Classes Numerous new classes were added to the HCJC curric- ulum in the 1973-74 school year to meet the demands of students and to further the understanding of the world's problems. These classes were instituted through recom- mendations to the Curriculum Committee, which is made up of two students, department heads, administration and representatives from the Faculty Association. Among the new classes were an ecology class, taught by Bill Maben, Class Guitar taught by Brent Pierce, and Cur- tis Tarrant's Masonry class at South Campus. Curtis Tarrant supervises a student's levelling in the new masonry class. Bill Maben investigates as part of a field trip in Ecology ,,, 5 W Beth Bether, Cathy Bradley, and Connie Keller practice up in Class Guitar ,af W -6'-.x 1 ,M . , ,IW M4 ,A ,,,J.f1 I ugiffi' ,s. ' , aff ' 4.3 , f,v,i'uf x 7, ?5'rv0U1i,, A , AJ, ' uf,f . LS!- ffffvfl ,, Cheerleaders Charlott Poppl Head C der Clndy Cheerleaders lLEFT TO RIGHTJ: julia Crigger, LeAnn lantz, Patty Bontrager, Pam Prickett, and Diane Paine, ride on the Dragon Wagon in the Home coming parade. dragon dolls Drill Team Performs At NICAA Tournament Two attributes possessed by the HCJC Dragon Dolls drill team are rhythm and style. The team performs at ac- tivities such as the Homecoming parade, football and basketball half-time shows, and at the NICAA basketball tOUl nal'T'lent. This year's Dragon Doll captain is Tava Serpan. Ms. Ruby Munlef isfherf-1am'S Sponsor, choreographer is MS- The Dragon Dolls perform in practice and in performance. Bonnie Neville, community sponsor is Ms. john Kline, and co-captain is Debbie Clark. 5 ' lg: N. ,s.s sss, L ,A M14 , . K-Nc: , fi , ,..,- .14 ..--ff Q BOTTOM ROW: Valerie Shumway, Tava Serpan, Becky Minnis. SECOND ROW: Ola Neuberger, Colleen Hemming, Robyn Ellenbecker, Maureen O'Sullivan, Rhonda Patton, Denise Bartlett, Marcia Galle, Cindy Navarro, Lynn Schroeder, LaDonna Calhoun, Debbie Cochran, Cheryl White. THIRD ROW: Debbie Clark, Beverly Case, Ioyce Dinkler, Valerie Ensz, Tina Schmitz, Susie Hasker, Karla Young, Theresa Harris, Mary Mammel, Sara Crist, Chris Meyers, Rhonda Dean. TOP ROW: ludy Anderson, lan Frazier, Diane Kaup, Sue Klenke, Carmen Gerber, Pam Prickett, Tracey Ary, Georgia Griswald, Karen Wasinger, Diane Paine, Ann Young, Cindy Day, Virgina Ryan, Diane Frey. dragonettes Support And Promote Athletic Activities The role of the Dragonettes is to attend meetings, to participate in activities, and to usher at football and bas- ketball games as well as ushering at the NJCAA basketball tournament. The main objectives of the club is to pro- mote spirit on the campus and support all athletic en- deavors at HCJC. The club sponsors are Ann Smith and Barbara Hoglund. B1 Dianna Minks and Billie Sue Meyer present one of the trophies at the National Tournaments, BOTTOM ROW: lo Gregg, Frankie Thomas, Frances Blanton. TOP ROW: Dianna Minks, Cindy Simmons, Susan Welton, Connie Meier. 46 ll., ? K dragon's club V School Spirit ls Their Goal Enthusiasm and spirit are the attributes of a Dragon's Club member. Club members lead the participation in the stands at HCIC sporting events, assisted by mega- phones and the Dragon Spirit Bell. The goals of the club lsst are to promote the Blue Dragon teams through keeping up the team attitude and spirit. Club president is Don Grossardt, and sponsors are Ken McMurray and Richard Gisel. President Don Grossardt keeps a ready hand on the Spirit Bell. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Kearney, Don Grossardt, Rob Pestinger. TOP ROW: Ken McMurray, Roger Shook, Mark Spaeny, Doug lohnson, Richard Gise . 117 christian Collegians Campus Fellowship ls Christians' C-oal While the membership of Christian Collegians dwin- dled this semester, they still carried out their main objec- tive of meeting in fellowship. The non-denominational group met to discuss problems of life in general and stu- dent problems. The Collegians express the format of people's common beliefs. During their discussion ses- sions they talk about subjects ranging from communism to the musical Cvodspell . Through the group's general appeal to anyone interested in group discussions, the Christian Collegians hope to build a stronger, more effec- tive club and greatly increase membership in the coming years. fl' ga : I r. H 'fa if X Taking a break on the steps of the Student Union, Christian Collegian members smile forthe camera. Christian Collegians: BOTTOM ROW: Dan Bensinger, president, Dan Hageman, vice-president. TOP ROW: Edison-Sader, David Wheaton, Bruce Spare, not pictured, Debbie Gregory, sec. treasurer. 118 chi alpha Helps to Promote Christian Fellowship tfvunqg Chi Alpha, a non-denominational campus Christian organization, was active again this year. Under the spon- sorship of Frank Buschman, its purpose and motto is, To promote the spiritual and social life of the students of HCIC by providing worship, fellowship, training, and 9 evangelism which will accomplish both ends. The clubs officers are: C. 1. Sheffer, president, Phyllis Sonntag, vice- president, Pat O'Hanlon, treasurer, and Marietta Robin- son, secretary. Members of Chi Alpha discuss Christian Fellowship at meeting. X ,fl 1 .J nd 'WV L ' -i f Q If V ff' BOTTOM ROW: Pat O'Hanlon, Voncille Goering, Donna Fox. SECOND ROW: Frank Buschman, ludy Schrag, Shirley Fahrney, Marietta Robinson TOP ROW: David Wheaton, Debi Miller, Phyllis Sonntag. theta chi sigma lmparts And Develops Secretarial Abilities During 1973-74, HCICS chapter of Theta Chi Sigma, the secretarial organization, participated in its annual activi- ties of selling programs at the NJCAA basketball tourna- ments, taking field trips, and sponsoring the Employer- Employee Banquet. The club's primary functions are to impart to and devel- op within the secretarial students the abilities necessary in various business fields. Debbie Brentlinger and Mr. Henry prepare the nut cups for the Employ er-Employee Banquet. BOTTOM ROW: Crissie Webster, Carol Winter, Penny Adkinson. SECOND ROW: Debbie Brentlinger, Nadine Decker, Mary lean Warwick, jean Hein, Cecilia Pelfief. TOP ROWS MS. Karen BUI'd6f1,Sponsor, Linda Bronson, Donna Grow, Susan Madden, Arthur Henry, Sponsor. 50 if deca Building Future Leaders Is DECA's Main Goal. DECA's sponsor, Kenneth Siefkes, sets the goals ofthe business oriented club as training the future business and industrial leaders. Last year the club attended the Dele- gate Assembly meeting in Emporia, and the State and Na- tional Leadership Conferences in Topeka and Chicago respectively. The HCIC club also is home for the State President elect, 1. D. Pitzer and Parliamentarian, Will Wil- son. The club has also had several parties this year includ- ing a get acquainted party, and a Christmas party for un- derpriviledged children. State President elect, I. D. Pitzer, works at setting type for another DECA project. BOTTOM ROW: Teresa Taylor, Marilyn Frobenius, Nancy Foster, Sharri Linsche Rusk, Will Wilson, j. D. Pitzer, president. id, Frances Blanton. TOP ROW: Kenneth Siefkes, sponsor, john 51 phi theta kappa Works to Promote Scholarship On Campus Phi Theta Kappa exists to recognize and to build schol- arship among students in American junior colleges. The only national honor society for junior colleges, it seeks to provide leadership and service, an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas, and cultivation of fellowship among scholars. President of the club is Tom Gibson, with Randy Dunn as vice-president, janis Decker as secretary, and Cheryl Keller as treasurer. Council member is Charlotte Ediger. Ms. Mollis Chaffin, Mr. Olin Allen, and Ms. Mar- got Mack are the sponsors of the scholarship club. 3 if' , w Dean of Admissions, Ms. Reba Anderson, congratulates Tava Serpan at initiation. Q i BOTTOM ROW: Ms. Margot Mack, Char Ediger, Shirley Smith, Tava Serpan, Valerie Shumuay, Kristy Myers. SECOND ROW: Scott Brummett, Billie Sue Meyer, Carol Caples, Cindy Day, Cheryl Keller, lanis Decker, Randy Dunn. TOP ROW: Rick Smith, Randy Ewy, lerry Rockhold, Steve Rupp, Tom Gibson, William Ctitchell, Stan Stewart. 52 debate Debate People Receive Awards The debate squad had a successful year in T973-74. The two teams, Ran- dy Dunn and Brad Fishburn, and Randy Smith and Carey Hiltgen were coached by Mr. Dave Blackim. At the Phi Rho Pi National Debate and Forensics tournament the team of Dunn and Fishburn went undefeat- ed inthe preliminary rounds but was defeated in the elimination round. The team of Smith and Hiltgen won an excellent certificate in debate. At the regionals, Dunn and Fishburn placed third and Smith and Hiltgen placed fourth. The members of the debate team, both individually and as a group, received numerous other awards at various tournaments. Brad Fish burn, Donita Silvey, and Randy Smith display awards they've won in Debate HllTCl'llNSDN CDMMUNITY JUNBIQR CGLLEGE mf, , . , v x . A 'Q W'-.. if Y . M . 'V Q-.,,,. f i 3. 4 ' W. W ' Qxll 5' Lily. ybi:.fr:Q.Q gs 'V i' 'fffn S' i The HCIC Debate Squad: FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Randy Smith, Randy Dunn, Dave Blackim, coach, Carey Hiltgen, and Brad Fishburn. international club Newly-Chartered Club Promotes Understanding A newly chartered club this year, the International Club, had its first organizational meeting May 8, to plan activities for the next school year. The basic purpose of the club is to promote a personal relationship between the foreign students on campus, the remainder of the student body, and the community, in an effort to help them adjust to their new environment. Some of the possible activities suggested at the meeting were: showing films about different countries, inviting foreign students from nearby colleges and universities to share information about their countries, an international festival, and trips around the Hutchinson community in an effort to introduce the HCJC foreign students to their new surroundings. Charter members of the club were: Dave Wamalwa, Kenyag jesus Rincones, Venezuela, Tony Ho, Hong Kong, and Edison Sader, Lebanon. Sponsor is Gerald Hickey, HCIC foreign student advisor. jesus Rincones, freshman from Venezuela, teaches soccer techniques to a small friend at the YMCA. bd Edison Sader, freshman from Lebanon, was one of the charter members ofthe International Club. , . fa, Dave Walmalwa, sophomore from Kenya relaxes on the Student Union porch. home economics Provides Fellowship Among Club Members The objectives of the Home Economics club are to in- terpret the purpose and functions of home economics, to provide for professional development and improved sta- tus ofthe home, and promote recruitment and vocational guidance. The club also provides the opportunity for fel- lowship among home economics students on the campus. The officers of the club are: Cheryl Keller, president, Kathy Morgan, vice-president, and Brenda Hunt, secre- tary-treasurer. The sponsors of the club are Ms. Patricia Stockebrand and Ms. Clarice McGraw. The club helped with the Kansas Nutrition Council Booth and also had their annual Apple-Munch Day. Ks-- Cathy Morgan and Cindy Best try their hands at making a fancy bread in Home Economics. 5 tv? 49' BOTTOM ROW: Pat Stockebrand, sponsor, Lynn Schroeder, Kathy Morgan, Cheryl Keller. SECOND ROW: Char Ediger, Teresa Taylor, Voncille Goering, Debbie Crosley. TOP ROW: Brenda Hunt, judy Anderson, Cindy Best, Olinda Pfost, Clarice McGraw, sponsor. college democrats Helps Promote Interest in Politics On Campus The College Democrats is an organization which helps to promote an interest in politics on campus. The club was active during the 1973-74 school year and sponsored various events. These included visits to the campus by the Attorney General, Vern Miller, and the Assistant Attorney General, Lance Burr. Vern Miller was a guest of the college Democrats in the Student Union on April 17. His topics included the 55 mph speed limit and marijuana. LEFT TO RIGHT: jeff W. Koller, Kelvin Knauf, Dennis Cooper, and Wes Brummer. 56 student commission initiates Spring Fling The 1973-74 Student Commission initiated the Spring Fling, a day of fun and games, for the students at HCJC. The Student Commission consists of thirteen students, four elected in the spring and nine in the fall, who repre- sent the student body and contribute new ideas and spe- cific goals bringing about results which benefit the students. Besides the Spring Fling the Commission sponsored the Homecoming parade and dance, some two-bit flicks, and a Spring Formal. io' -to 0 'orY? '3 f2. HCIC students and their dates danced at the spring formal which was sponsored by the Student Commission. frm' SITTING: Stan Stewart, Randy Ewy, Terry Heatherly, Rhonda Smith, Denise Regier, Paul Wilson. STANDING: Tim Rogers, Virginia Ryan, Cheryl Kell- er, Kris Wolfersberger, Randy Dunn, H. R. Burroughs, Paulette Forbes, Carl Skoch, sponsor. 57 Members of the Rodeo club participated in the Homecoming parade. rodeoclub Aims to Build an Arena And Hold an HCIC Rodeo The students' role in HClC's Rodeo Club is to partici- pate in the National Intercollegiate events. In learning the fundamentals of rodeo, the club hopes to form a team to compete at National Intercollegiate Association rodeos. Headed by sponsor Edward Martinez, the club strives to keep active, ride in as many parades as possible, build an arena, and hold their own rodeos. Club president is Kevin Keast, backed by vice-president Ty Knox, secretary Mitzi Morton, and treasurer Susan Bruning. BOTTOM ROW: lohn McLeod. SECOND ROW: Susan Bruning, Connie Meier, Phyllis Sonntag, Mary Larson, Mitzi Morton. TOP ROW: Bill Burr, Carrie Wilson, Ty Knox, Mark Larson, Kevin Keast, Brad Stephenson, Rick Shaver. 38 mecha Includes Pre-college And Community Members The Movimiento Estudentil Chicano de Asztlan of HCJC, otherwise known as MECHA, was formed to moti- vate and counsel pre-college students toward furthering their education as well as advise and counsel members and prospective members of the club. Another important purpose of the club is to emphasize the cultural heritage, language and traditions of Latin-Americans through dis- cussions, displays, projects and other culturally stimulat- ing events. Steve Anzo, the president of MECHA, can often be found in the Special Services offit e where he works. '9' 49- Q,-,as ,as r 'Fiat . ','- FRONT ROW: Melinda Vieyra, Gabby Reyes, Melissa Vieyra, Lydia Roelas. SECOND ROW: Patti Garcia, Margo Medina, Cindx Navarro, Carmen Vazquez Vigueroa, Caroyln Agoitia, THIRD ROW: balenando Pena, Raul Cabrera, Sevastian Caudillo, Raul Grew ara, 5texe Anzo, and Emigia Villa, 59 music department Sponsors Workshops And Other Music Activities A spotlight was on the HCIC Music Department in the 1973-74 school year as hours of practice and preparation resulted in various concerts, workshops, and clinics, Both the vocal and instrumental departments contributed to campus entertainment and promoted the expansion of the music department. The vocal department is made up of the Dragonnaires and the Concert Choir. The instrumental department consists of the Concert Band and the Stage Band. There is also MENC, an organization for Music majors. ifggisc ,5 Cx 315 YC! z a tg: '02 Singing does different things for different people, as the Dragonnaires show through their expressions. BOTTOM ROW: Iona Snay, Debbie Cochran, lan Doherty, Connie Meier, Rhelda Williams, Mary Stewart, Cynthia Simmons, lean Shill, Nancy Strat- ton, Ruth Aytes. SECOND ROW: Connie Vincent, jane Reiser, Mary Ann Ogden, Malea Brown, Meg Nash, Brenda Smith, Georgie Griswold,Tamara Margreiter, lacquelyn Houchen, Lola Patton, Colleen Henning. TOP ROW: Lynn Baldwin, Bill Charlsen, Tim Shook, Gary Keeler, Alan Glaze, Vine DeGrado. 60 The Dragonaires during a performance in the STANDING: Bill Neier, Kip Emmerich, and Bob Fetrow. Childs, Marilyn Hollinsworth, and Corlis Geffert. student union. SEATEDZ Debbie 643 MENC Members, BOTTOM ROW: leri Hill, Dalene McNitt, SECOND ROW: Gary Prager, Debbie Krehbiel, Tom Gibson, TOP ROW: Scott Brummett, and sponsor Sam Seymore. The Dragonaires Are, BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Hollingworth, Lowell Ramsey, Debbie Krehbiel, Carolyn Wells, Tim Fry, leryl Wallingford, SECOND ROW: Rick Mathias, Iolene Macek, Bob Fetrow, Carol Brin, Tom Gibson, Debbie Childs. TOP ROW: Bill Neier, Corlis Geffert, Roy Childs, Barb Shaffer, Randy Eldridge. 61 .a AW? tx A 8,5133 QS . S . 1- ' ,.,ifJ ' s SN' . ,V A , -,J A Jirvy, Z' f Gary Meek and Wayne Dudley spend an afternoon on the front lawn playing the mandolin and guitar, Tim Ehrlich blows for HCJC stage band. ',,.,,.vDJi?l aka, 1V.'iu ,nk ,A75fTv 1- 'ivl70LVi:h...! if , 7 yi , . . N 1 t , , , i BOTTOM ROW: Becky Minnis, Iona Snay, Debbie Scott, Terry Applegate, Ianis Collman, Mona Reeder. SECOND ROW: Debbie Stuckey, Kimba Thomason, Charles Moyers, leri Hill, Becky Toland, lane Reiser, Dalene McNitt, Barbara Shafer, Randi Gorham. THIRD ROW: Rhelda Williams, Vicki Kinast, Pam Kinast, Lora Briggs, james Ashcraft, Kelvin Knauf, jane Snyder, jerry Rankin, Tim Ehrlich, Robyn Brancart, Nancy Stratton, Brenda Zimmerman, Merry Clark, Greg Van Binns. FOURTH ROW: lana Lane, Greg Swanson, jackie Lance, Mike Galloway, Jerry Pierson, Vince Fisher, Rick Mathias, Lonnie Slaper, Gary Frager, Scott Brummett, Paul Bohning, Susan Smiley, Cindy Andsager, Steve Edgar, Tim Gregory, Randy Dunn, Tim Shook, Sherry Davis, Gevin Kidd, john Boxberger, Tim Hoyer. TOP ROW: Meg Nash, Sammy Seymore, Michael lochum, Dr. Roger jones, Reginald Boyd. - 'x HCIC Stage Band, BOTTOM ROW: Mike Galloway, Reggie Boyd, Charley Moyers, Tim Ehrlich, Robyn Brancart, Mike lochum, Barbara Shafer. SECOND ROW: Gevin Kidd, Steve Edgar, Tim Gregory, john Boxberger, Cindy Andsager. TOP ROW: Sammy Seymore, sponsor, Gary Frager, Vin- cent Fisher, Scott Brummett, jerry Pierson. Sammy Seymore, music instructor, hits Music student Robyn Brancart works on some runs to improve his lead a few hot licks on his sax. guitar in the rock group Gage, which is composed of HClC students. fist Q X Q 3 lockman players Dramatists Perform One-acts, Sandburg The Sandburg cast, Rory Malmstrom, Cliff Wray, Le- sle Potucek, Pat Davies, and Allyson Moon, gave a show which consisted of Carl Sandburg's prose, poetry, and essays. Second semester, four student-directed one-act plays were given. They were Ray Bradbury's To A Chicago Abyss , A Day For Surprises, by john Guare, Then , by David Campton, and Anton Chekov's The Boorf' The first is a story of an old man who remembers the mediocrities of the past. It was directed by Lesle Potucek and the performers were Remy Eussen, Gary Meek, Clark Barnes, Debbie Blohm, Dan Bensinger, and Dan Funke. Shirley Smith and Rory Malstrom played in A Day for Surprises which was directed by Marcus Lira. It's a short play about a librarian who was eaten by a stone lion. Then is a play about the hesitant meeting of the only two survivors of a nuclear holocaust. The cast included Cindy Edwards and Clark Barnes. Gary Meek directed the play. The Boor , directed by Allyson Moon, is the story ofa widow who falls in love with a country bumpkin. Susan Carson, Kimberly Curtis, and Rex Roberts were the characters. The final production of the season was The Madwom- an of Challiot ' which had a cast of over 30. Mrs. Erlene Hendrix, directed the play. Shirley Smith spins to the music of the '50's at the Lockman Players sock hop. Lockman Players: BOTTOM ROW: Susan Carson, Connie Nelson, Lou Ann Pflughoef, jackie Lance. SECOND ROW: Erlene Hendrix - Sponsor, Shirley Smith, Allyson Moon, Patty Salmon, Cindy Rayl. TOP ROW: Gary Meek, Marcus Lira, Rory Malmstrom, Dan Funke. '69 99' 641 Debbie Blohm and Clark Barnes listen as Clary Meek recalls some of the mediocities of the past in To A Chicago Abyss. 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Sophomore Tom Honor led Hutchinson, placing 38th individually, showing a time only two seconds shy of the school record, 19:35. Kent Love, freshman, came in number 104, with sopho- more john McAllister placing 124th. Freshman Gary Pratt also finished in the upper half of the pack taking 144th. MEET RESULTS Wichita State Invitational 7th Ft. Hays Triangular 1st Hutchinson Invitational 3rd Butler County Invitational 3rd Regional 3rd Haskell Invitational 3rd National 15th Coach Masterson talks strategy. Coach Masterson,Tom Honor, Donny Higgins, lohn McCallister, David Wamalwa. 4' '6 H5'f.f' 32-'.ax2,5 .fm L W J . E QP!! ff fx :f:,4g352,- 71-sv Tom H0n0r leads the pack, lohn McLeod practices barefoot Gary Pratt, David Wheaton, John McLeod, Mike Myers, Kent Love. lv .-V -n ful! x 33 V' , ,i V. f at .4 if Mt? L 1 . o-3 , I, , M uh AWPEOMQLV , . Q ' - - - M 1 - - - --FS as: 1 1 .r,, .- 1-.4 1. pn. 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The Blue Dragons completed 35 per cent of their passes of the season, good for three touchdowns. 1 ! I O9 if 1 Q4 V Q . .Q R, 35 ' if' -K is yt, 'vf F it 234 .X Vkk, N1 Q X in-U4 Head coach john Matous gave the Blue Dragon defense much of the credit for Hutchinson's successful season. Here they do their thing to Cowley County. Willie Adkins keeps a watchful eye as he supervises a defensive practice drill. , 73 offensive backs BOTTOM ROW: Glenn Engelland, Willie Stokes, Doug Baar, Thomas Woolsey, Kevin Rasure Tim Mirt Mike Hagans TOP ROW' lohn Stuck 1 1 - - ' .YI Loren Wiens, Terry Bradshaw, Chuck Durfee, Robert Passmore, Scott Butterfield, Michael Braden. offensive line 0 BOTTOM ROW: lohn Feldman, Rex Cottrell, H. R. Boroughs, Don Cribbs, Mark Cannon. TOP ROW: Bob Koch, Doug Lindenmeyer, Dan Cribbs, Brady Burton, Karl Brinkmeyer. ' defensive line BOTTOM ROW: Rex Roberts, Rex Cottrell, Curtis Townsend, David Reed,'Steve Evert, Robin Roberts, Scr tt Willett. TOP ROW: Denis Page, Tony McCright, Dee Hodges, Brad Friesen, Denverlatimore, Leo Coleman, Rick Nelson, Larry Crowell. defensive backs BOTTOM ROW: Gary Misak, Cliff Wray, William Finke, Tony Mallicott, Tim Hund. TOP ROW: Ross Mucker, Mike Williamson, lerome Dove, Tom Mills, Mike Franko, Landres Cheeks, lim Strong. Coach Matous reviews the game with quarterback Doug Baar, Landres Cheeks outreaches an opponent for a pass Quarterback Doug Baar was killed in a construction accident December 21, 1973. lerome Dove and Leo Coleman were named to the defensive all-league team. The Dragons' defense homes in on a Dodge City back. Hutchinson limited the Conqs to only 63 yards rushing - 9 . K I , L Nl Q 5 E g 5 , V , K., K. A A V ai l at i Q . .,.. , . . QR ft., if T i Q fi vtmpkywfiiiaf.. ' A -Li' - gr-L f anew . ,AH x .tk- ,E A . , .-Qk.!i1,hV L,-LL A W ' Al Q .6 . N , .. ,, h,.k K i MF. af ,g 4 W , , ,V l W,t. , X , , ,L , I . ' - g A i f it T , trrrr it . 2 or f 3 1 Q 'iii fi ,.-'- fi Q 1. 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I Homecoming '73 , For the first time in the history of Hutchinson Community lunior Col- lege, two queens reigned side by side homecoming night while the Blue Dragons smashed their way to a 40-6 victory over the Highland Scot- ties, October 12. The history making was due to a tie, and as a result, Queens Patty Lee and Lorra Lohman were attended by four: Rhonda Cory, judy Anderson, Cheryl Kel- ler and Charlotte Ediger, all sophomores. Along with the football game and half-time ceremonies, a parade downtown with club-sponsored floats and Parent's Day activities highlighted homecoming. iv 78 Q Homecoming '73 involved a variety of activities. TOP LEFT, HCIC specta- tors view the football homecoming parade with mixed emotions, down- town Hutchinson. The parade included the Dragon Wagon, occupied by the Blue Dragons' cheerleaders, as pictured MIDDLE LEFT. Following the Homecoming football parade was a dance for HCIC students, fea- turing Beast, BOTTOM LEFT. 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Their sons Martin, lohn and Charles launched their collegiate careers al HUC with Keady. ' Mdlkbxfm- 5 iffx - 4 G2 ,sv I' tiil ' ,Abw if t lmrles lorry saves the ball. Assists leader li Q I Mr! We Al t .rm-in t-xt-t tiles .1 pass to Sid Ford Sid Ford lets one go. You can't be serious, they're not streaking a basketball game Stirn tangles up with .1 Cowley County man 1973-74 Dragon's Squad Members were: BOTTOM ROW: Manager, Steve Masterson, Phil Loomis, Randy Boyts, Al Green, Sid Ford, Bobby lo lack- son, Greg Hall, TOP ROW: Coach Gene Keady, Gary Backhus, Charles Terry, john Walker, leff Stirn, Eric Osthoff, Pat Weissback, Teko Wynder and Assistant Coach Dick Giesel. mtv dw Blue Dragon starters for the 1973- 74 season were Charles Terry C241 leading HCIC in rebounding with 344. Gary Backhus C501 was the Drag- ons regular center before sustaining a knee injury late in the season which kept him from participating in the regionals. He was replaced by jeff Stirn l44J. Sid Ford 1101 topped the Blue Dragons in assists with 177. Al Green 1135 paced HCIC in field goal percentage with 53 per cent completion. Teko Wynder 4321 led the Blue Dragons in scoring. Wynder finished the season with 627 points. His career total at HCIC ranked him third among the all-time scorers list with 1000 points. Q-QMQX 'G Sid Ford stretches for AI Green's pass. Randy Boyts drives for two Teko Wynder gets set to release another jumpshot. His 1276 points rank him third among HCIC scorers. AI Green chases a loose ball regionals DCC Captures Title -11 O '!-qi'- 1. ' A pair of Dodge City players Control a rebound against Independence. Gevin Kidd and Greg iBig Macj McNeely aire the play-by-play at the Region VI basketball tournament for HClC's radio station KHCC FM 901. Dodge and Indy vie for Region VI title, ' Victory means the net, and a Dodge City player brings it down. Dodge City accepts the Region VI trophy 91 nationals Mercer Wins Again Connie White was volod N1ustN. .1Iu.1bIe- PI.n vi H-'vi iv I .rmla vm' l ...ii Ii ol ilu- Ioumanu The 1974 NICAA Tournament Champions, Merrer f,0lllIiIX turmnnmly lnnnn 1 ull. ,qv tirnn lar-num Nui lm ,i-,, toni iii-f in-,I pin -- nth- I.-. ui.. second straight year. 92 Ihe All-Iourn.nnf-nt Ic-.img ILEFT TO RIGHT STANDINGI: Rickev Green Winrennei universityl, Leon Alvoid lNortheastern Okla. ASIMI, Larry Das- sie IDodgo Cin l0ITTl1TllHllV collegel, Barry Davis IHill junior college-J, john Gordon Ifvloberly Area junior collegel. LEFT TO RIGHT KNEELING: Mar- lv Pic-ndergast, IMerr er Countv cornrnunity Collegel, Connie White IMerc er Countv community collegel, Albert Gardner IChipola junior college! .ind Lester Lewis IChipola junior collegel. Not pictured: Marion Hillard ICopiah-Lincoln junior collegel. Ihr- Spghpr spmmndmhrp .ivvdyd ,,,,.,,, ,O Injm Gm' RdVVVllllrlI1TS,NdITIJCIITIO,If'iOlNOilllT9 Sn1allPlaverIObeeI I don, Molwrlw. award . 93 --.., if . . track Dragons Win Region VI Meet Eight first place finishes in addition to great team depth, gave Hutchinson Community junior College's Dragons a runaway first place finish in the Region VI track meet. So impressive were the results, the headline in the Hutchin- son News the following day read Dragons mine gold in Region VI. The Blue Dragon team went on to compete in the national track meet in Texas. The Dragons racked up T91 points in the regional meet, far outdistancing second place Butler County's 97 points. The regionals were representative of Hutchinson's T974 season. The Dragons placed first in each meet they partic- ipated. The national event was run after the DRAGONS TALE went to press. Coach Terry Masterson, however was optimistic of his squad's chances in the national meet. Naturally, Materson was pleased with the progress of his '74team. Glen Engelland was voted by his fellow teammates as the most inspirational squad member. W-sl' COM I1 M,1sterwtt'w.tt1 hes .ts HCIC tl.u It runtwrx pmt tit U. BOTTOM ROW: lohn Mac Allister, john Mc Lvoci, Brut 1- Spare, Daxid Wheaton, TOP ROW: Mike Meyers, Cary Pratt, Tom Honer, Kent Love 96 BOTTOM ROW: Robet Holmes,How.1rd Hunt, Terry Gunselman, Owen johnson, Stexe Maloney TOP ROVN: Tim Mirt, Dave Neufeldt, Lynn Nick ei, Cliff Wray, Vic Ready, Doug Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Dee Hodges, Gary Mandexille, Glenn Engelland, Stan Wdgler, Mike Wilk, Casey jones. TOP ROW: AI Eichelberger, Denver Lati more, Mike Braden, Loren Wiens, Scott Rolfs. 97 5 5 E z If f. 4, 5 5 a a E I xl .. x If A Q, . . . M ii .. ., , V, 4- - f IE. f - em vm.. rs if ' . -QBQWDM, Q V , Aix sf. .,,, 5. 'sal ,. 3 15 .' ul' -rf 14 .I . lv -: v L. a 4' 5 Q M. it at -- X W . ,i,X f79'Mf'2'1?' W' 4 L, A j Q95 '11 I su.-sv .f is NQJQQT f'Y.11l - - - -K . I .,.. I 21 . g ' 1 ' K 'L :'f'i'?Q., LL,' 'L e a e eaea ' 1 , -b'-- 3 .---1 . - F +V ' 'VM' -. sv .- ., 1 W . W .K LA b god' -5 ,1,,,1agQV'f ,Q95. -SagaNH .5 lr A K .. ' f 'SL 'IMT A' e a sa Victor Ready brmgs home a flrst place flmsh for the Blue Dragons Hutch luco runners head the pack in the 880-yd. run. Dragon high-hurdler Loren Wiens clears the hurdle in the lead at the Hutch Relays golf Golfers Putter Around Course Hutchinson Community junior College Golf Coach Bill Goldsmith looked upon the 1974 season as a rebuilding year - preparing for next year when Hutchinson will host the national tournament, to which Hutchinson is auto- matically invited. Two of Goldsmith's golfers will return next year to form the nucleus of that squad. As for the '74 season, Goldsmith admitted disappoint- ment with the over-all performance of the squad, espe- 1, WV, .AI ,r 1- ...V ,4V:,,'1,,-,,,A Q. ,,V f f r w C 1 ' at cially when compared to HCIC golf teams in the past. This season was not one of our best, the coach said. However, Goldsmith expressed pleasure in the way his team improved with each meet. With the improvement shown and the crop of golfers Goldsmith hopes to recruit next year, Hutchinson should have a good team to send to the nationals. v- ,f fr' ' , it . i . ' 2 . 1 f 'ffsli fx' wi . . 39 ' . Q r li 'Ka M ' QQ, 41. ' 'Mi ' A ,tr ,w?'-iluw - , ff' . xi ' or ii ' i ,r ' ' fr b -Q C . x iw.:--'wa ' fi ' A ' f- . V - fs . l ' ' i l 149 1- X ' 3' iq ' 1 Q - ' ' 'Zz MQ, ag , , ' A A 'Y ,V 4 ,x L W x lt: . ka ' , H , , M , t' , V A fW'4 W1 s 'fr Z3 , - .. vvf J ny I , 'f gh W , W I VJ Vphyz. ' I v V My , A I V In ,VK V, T 1 W' .Hitt -,fVA7,.HiA., an t ,vi ' , i i i M' if .f f f H'it'm fm' ' ' U - . n ,. t f t , gg.- , M 4, , Vt My 'sxygu 1 x .4 V Dennis Woolsey,Carl Brinkmeyer,Bill Peel,lim Ashcraft, Barry Brown. H ' ., ,, V W , 2 -,-d,3 '1i,s.L L., i V , , i L W , F, . . C ft f, V 'vtwv ffsfi f it V C 1' v A 'H s if -'.4!i.:z.r ,W .,..g,:f i 100 3 4 Q i K it fi 5 F r 5 1 h . 4 . a v r .1 - D, ! H v I 5 5 a I x E H I 1 I X tennis Team Finishes Third in Regional Tourney Coach Bill Maben's 1974 tennis squad enjoyed an- other successful season on the courts, although it end- ed with somewhat of a mild disappointment. As they were preparing for the Region IV tourna- ment, hoping to better last year's second place per- formance, HClC's 13 man sprained an ankle which hampered the Dragons' chances of even repeating their '73 finish. However, when the tournament came to a close, the Hutchinson team ended in third place in a field of sev- en, barely loosing second place to an improved Seward County team. Perennial champion Cowley County headed for the national tournaments. Maben, commenting on the season, said he set his goals high at the beginning ofthe season. Fate prevent- ed the Dragon squad from attaining those goals, yet the season was successful. Hutchinson finished the sea- son with a 7-1 mark in triangular and quadangular meets with their only loss to Cowley County. They fin- ished fourth in the tough Cowley County Invitational meet as well as the third place finish in the regional tournament. lO? Bruce Watson yyyyg y,,l , C Lonnie Slapper l X .1 L A f , ,,,,.,, M, ..,g,,A,w.f- ww '+V H' W. 1: ,Af 1-Q H v ,f..A,., , vf-f jerry Rockhold 5' V V fy ' ' , 3 B M, . 5 - ': vf' ., X 3. ,gn f .F W 4f..,,- , ,,,,,,, , ? z L john Kingsley Mike Childs Ng-, W - x is X I women s tennis Season Record 4 Wins - 1 Tie -1 Loss The Women's tennis team, coached by Ms. Ruby Munzer finished the tennis season with four wins, one tie, and one loss. The team played only two meets here at the Gowan's courts. All the other meets, besides the State meet, were away. Nine teams participated in the Kansas State Wom- en's Tennis Tournament held here on Monday, October 15. From Hutchinson - Vicki Thompson placed Fourth in the Singles division, and Connie Keller and Cathy Bradley placed third in the Doubles division. ln overall team points, johnson County placed first, Hutchinson and Barton County CGreat Bendl tied for second, and Independence and Pratt tied for third. Butler County, Dodge City, Haskell, and arden City also participated. MEET DATE OPPONENTS TEAM POINTS tWin-Losses! September 6 Dodge City 6-3 September 11 Garden City 10-0 September 17 Great Bend 7-2 September 20 Cowley County 5-5 October 5 Great Bend 5-2 October 9 Dodge City 4-5 Jeanette Holland side-steps to get a better angle on the ball. Connie Keller lunges at the ball, while her partner Cathy Bradley watches. BOTTOM ROW: leanette Holland and Dee McMurray. STANDING: Linda Ruzich, Luann Mulder, Beth Bailey, Ms. Ruby Munzer, Cathy Bradley, Connie Keller, Kay Rasmussen, and Gail Stonebraker. -M , ,. Linda Ruzlch Iobs the ball over the net while her partner Kay Rasmussen watches. Vickie Thompson serves the ball. women's golf Four - Woman Team Hosts One Meet The women's golf team, under the direction of Ms. Ann Orthwein, participated in one meet this season. The meet was held on Thursday, April 26, at Prairie Dunes Country Club. Three teams participated in the meet: Concordia, Independence, and Hutchinson. At the meet, Debbie Bybee placed second in gross net, and Sue Klenke placed second in low net. Linda Hurt and julia Crigger also par- ticipated inthe meet. ,C .,..., , ..,. fu ti,, , - women's track team Place 3rd And 4th At Spring Meets The Women's track team, under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. William Adkins, participated in two meets this year. One meet was held at Butler County, and the other at Hesston. The girls who competed were mostly mem- bers of the track and field class. The first meet was held on Friday, April 12, at Butler County. In overall points: Cowley County placed First, Hesston placed Second, Butler County placed Third, Hutchinson placed Fourth, and Barton County placed Fifth. Event Individual Place Shotput D. Hartsel Third Hurdles A. Rinehart Third-Tie Long lump L. Donker Second Diggug D. Hartsel Second The second meet was held on Friday, April 19, at Hes- ston. In overall points: Cowley Country placed First, Hes- ston placed Second, Hutchinson placed Third, Butler County placed Fourth, Barton County placed Fifth, Be- thany placed Sixth, and Bethel placed Seventh. Event Individual Place High lump C. Ogle First Longjump C. Ogle Second Softball Throw C, Ogle First Discus B. Pipkin 5eCOnd 440 Relay C. Ogle, L. Donker Second L. Hudson, B. Pipkin l Putting her best foot forward during the 220 yard dash is Lynette Donker. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Seibel, Michelle Walter, lane Phelan, Lee Ann Hudson, Lynette Donker, Mary Budke, and Rhonda Cory. SECOND ROW: Chris Lutz, Sara Bartlett, Kathy Baker, jan Ballard, Sue Kadel, Rhonda Cook, Cindy Mayhew, and Linda Coats. TOP ROW: leri Tipton, Barb Pipkin, Beth Bailey, lan Dirks, janice Feldman, Charcie Ogle, Nina Rothenburger, Ann Rinehart, and Mrs. Adkins. Not Pictured: lan Davisson, Deedra Stur- geon, jackie Lance, and Debbie Hartsel. 106 Y Q 'fi llllw- e wif-f-if .., , W- gunz bm V A B -W T 'WW Mig-L Ann Rinehart is displaying sure determination in catching her opponent. ww-4, lan Ballard concentrates very hard before letting the shot put fly. Starting from the blocks like a speeding bullet is Jane Phelan, 'FK fir? I fi 9 A n. A mfj'L.A,:. , ff f, 1 4 1 r ' 'DL .ily-, f K. Q ,Ari Q 4, one l 110- i sghhx, , . n A V 'PK-sg, t 3 -4' H - X W, . sriiifl-5 R3i f 2 5.-3-gs 8-+':3g,r?' a ,.. ,N l wx pl t Q kj ,,... G? 'Q . Y Y ,, .vw . , t , if . H: Q I iffy ill A 1 ' ig I' F' 'V 1 --4-...f 'Elisa-f ' U.t:a !3r'va A wil .......,, X ' N 1-v gn.. wana ,k m .ceo - gf! at Q V , .1-w fiiit 5, . R ag 4 M -...Q . , ,,. tx --9-Inna., .16 is lm lOZ s 3 4' f? 'Nw l U' x ' I v 'QM 1 V, .F-3533? ' 1 4 V '97, I classes Motivation Differs With HCIC Students Different things motivate different students at Hutchin- son Community lunior College. Some desire learning experiences or just living experiences. Some think it's the thing to do. Athletics attract men, men attract women. Older folks want to learn, to renew their lives, to achieve a higher station in life - Better job opportunities or the unwillingness to face the world motivate some students. And some are here to please parents. Whatever the reason, we're all here -the young, the old and the in-between -- at Hutchinson Community lu- nior College - , Striving to meet our goals. freshmen Abbott, Roberta Kiowa Adams, Dennis Hutchinson Adelhardt, Bonnie Nashville Alderman, Tricia Lyons Alexander,Thomas Santanta Allison, Debora Stafford 'VT Alonzo, Patricia Hutchinson Anderson, Dale Kingman Andsager, Cynthia Hutchinson Applegate, Kara Hutchinson Applgate, Terry Hutchinson Armbrust, lim Buhler Armbruster, Nancy Hutchinson Ary, Tracey Lewis Ashcraft, George Hutchinson Ast, Dan Colwich Atkinson, Donovan Hutchinson Baar, Doug Hutchinson Bahl, Ray Hutchinson Bahr, David Olmitz Bailey, Kristine Hutchinson Baker, Brenda Manhattan Baker, Marcy Hutchinson Ballard, Karl Haviland 4? ...,NQjjss.: I tt lil! K 1- .2 These students are participating in Class Piano, using audio eq to aid in group teaching. :fs si, ,f 3 'iii f' uipment 'VW' fi if- , ff I' J, M, Q 9? ' ,, in an A 1 A I t ,L s 2 f at 1,1 s. 'Ch ff - ' W' , . . f Q. ,V fm Y f, - , :ff 14 I , A an A I i 'Q fr i' ' G ' ,f f . fl ' 'gf ', ...N, . Q . ' L L J ,f ,. ii ' ' ' ' ff ,fi - yi ' .G - -.Q 'Wy . ' 1 l ' 2 :Q M fit . I Q , fuk, X Fe w 5. - fa rv XZ' , , Banta, Kristie Hutchinson Bargdill, Duane Hutchinson Barnes, Galen Mulvane Barnes, Kathy Hutchinson Bartlett, Laurie Stafford Barton, Lurene Little River Bascom, Linda Hutchinson Base, Diana Hutchinson Bastion, Mark Hutchinson Bauer, Becky Hutchinson Baughan, Kelly Hutchinson Bayer, Harold Cunningham Beamer, lanice Larned Beaver, Levi Little River Becker, Diane Wellington Beddow, Dale Hutchinson Belden, Brian Sterling Bennett, Bradford Hutchinson Bennett, David Wichita Bennett, Gary Hutchinson Bensin er, Dan Hutciinson Berg, Linda Windom Bergkamp, Byron Mt. Hope Besecker, Judy Canton Best, Cynthia Wichita Beydler, Milton Lyons Bidleman, Bryce Kinsley Biggerstaff, Danny So. Haven Binns, Gregory Hugoton Bircher, Paula Hutchinson Black, Joseph Beloit Blaine, Michael Hutchinson Blair, ludy Santanta Bland, Marcia Hutchinson Blanton, Frances Hutchinson Blew, Rex Hutchinson I m startled that l'm alive! exclaims this uni- dentified student eating lunch. Blew, Trudy Pretty Prairie Bliss, Michele Hutchinson Blubaugh, Chris Danville Bock, Ken Kingman Boggs, Harold Herington Bogner, Barbara Haven Bohning, Paul Clearwater Bonham, Marsha Nickerson Bookless, Terri Hutchinson Booth, Randall Ashland Borders, Monte Buhler Borders, Richard Nickerson Bossemyer, john Buhler Bottomley, Robert , , t . A Hutchinson Boulware, Vicki Modoc Bowles, Thomas Hutchinson Boyd, Helen junction City Boyd, Reggie Enterprise Boyts, Randal Hesston Braden, Michael Wakefield Bradford, Kathy Hutchinson Bradshaw, Terry Edwardsville, Ill. Brandenberger, jamie Mount Hope Bratcher, Mi e Protection H ik: 5 , ' -Wg, , , N, , 'S ,V ' ali - P lang 'If A s H + 'Z mr iegin ,, .,, WZ: , . ik V , Q wa if J ,, , it , ,,f, V 5 ,,,,, qi NAM. ,-.... he-arf, Pfam,- filii' my MAD' I'm practicing to be the foosball champion, exclaims Peggy Wright as she prepares to score another point. 'V if aa 4 M l as 'Fall ' N4 az: . -' MH M I 2 ,, il., 1 .trli - ' j , ZY l sf Q Pj fig. f- of ,l , , N tsrt , ff-4.3 M 'lr it Ev , V g ' , , l 'fy itglfliffipizt 'fit it, . if if 5 4' '. K, 'i1l:uiK'E5Z5M:n : 17 if , ,ft its Jw My I A if ,V , , ,, .1 ! A, X. i y l. 7 4 V ,.f 'alll ff E W stttt fa Y X i 3 J : ,, ':, I I 1 . W , ,..,,,. f 4 7 ,2 .fe f - 5 Q ,, ff f ,,,,1 , ,. - ' f Q ,L ' I A. 1, ..,, . , Q 1, at '..,,,, 6 Q T? Bredfeldt, Denise Hutchinson Brenn, Carol Tribune Brewer, lerald Hutchinson Brickner, Wendy Hutchinson Bridgess, Tom Hutchinson Briggs, Beverly Windom Briggs, Lori Windom Brillhart, Theresa Hutchinson Brinkmeyer, Karl Wellington Brooks, Wayne Ulysses Brower, john Moscow Brown, loyce South Hutchinson Brown, Malea Danville Brown, Scott Hutchinson Brummer, Weston Kingman Bryan, Anita Hugoton Bryan, lon Hutchinson Budke, Mary Manhattan Buller, Arlene Halstead Burgess, Karen Sterling Burr, Bill Kinsley Burton, Brandon Council Grove Burton, Connor Syracuse Burton, Randy Hutchinson Butler, Ron Hutchinson Bush, Dennis Hutchinson Bybee, Debra Hutchinson Cabo, Ben Palmer Caley, Ron Hutchinson Calhoun, LaDonna Conway Springs Calvillo, Mike Hutchinson Cam bell,Alan Arlington Cannon, Mark Manhattan Capps, Dwight Hutchinson Carr, Brenda Haven Carson, Susan Mullinville 4 Carter, Rebecca Harper Case, Beverly Wichita Chambers, Kara Wichita Charles, Lindsey Hutchinson Charlsen, William Newton Chase, Kris Hutchinson Cheeks, Landres Newport News, Childs, Larry Mulvane Childs, Roy Plevna Chilson, Cindy McPherson Clark, Merry Topeka Clark, Ronnie Hutchinson Clem, Robert Goddard Clewell, Larry Wellington Clifford, lanis Hutchinson Clothier, Kathy Plevna Coats, Linda Hutchinson Cochran, Connie Hutchinson Cochran, Debra Hutchinson Cochran, Lula Hutchinson Cofran, lerri Topeka Colburn, David Hutchinson Cole, Brian Hutchinson Cole, lanice Hutchinson Va - . ,. ,,,, T ,kiziyi Li 1, li , , A t,, W 1 W aw , I , '-T-W. lffqgjzi' . 1 , 'k....,. -NMMJQ The Dragon Dolls participated in the homecoming parade marching down Main Street displaying the Blue Dragon Banner The giant Blue Dragon float had to wait for the train, while the Homecoming parade on October 12. ft 5 EF,-K R i .5 X 1 ' X l an- 5 si 9' X gr X, 1' x I gl x. '- L vs .L .' ffi, band members went under and around the protection bar during the -fr C gg as g 3 f r, - t -53, ff S at .rrct ' 'ttf'-t 19 I , x qi A it S if ,f ' i r 1 ,wg L-sf .a 1 ff'- el T' xc 'fx XX .Qs Collmann, janis Haven Collum, Edward Ulysses Colyn, Leslie McPherson Connell, Billy Hutchinson Cook, Rhonda Wellington Cook, Terry Hugoton Colle, Lance Sterling Cooley, Rodney Hutchinson Coombs, Shirley Halstead Cooper, Dennis Kingman Cooper, Preston Hutchinson Corley, jerry Turon Cornwell, joe St. john Cottrell, Glenn Meade Coulter, Mary Hugoton Coulter, Travis Hutchinson Counce, Dennis Arlington Crabbs, Lydia Hutchinson Creson, Steve Hutchinson Cribbs, Daniel Wichita Crider, Roberta Hutchinson Crigger, julia Hutchinson Crist, Sara Windom Crow, Thomas Hutchinson Crowell, Larry Newton Cruse, Terry Hutchinson Cuellar, Anthony Newton Cunningham, Robert Burrton Curtis, Kimberly St. john Curtis, Terri Hutchinson Dalrymple, Susan Jewell Daniels, Rowena Satanta Davis, Connie Hutchinson Davis, Craig Hutchinson Davis, Teresa Wichita Davisson, lan Plevna Day, Carol Pretty Prairie Decker, lanis Moundridge De Grado, Vince Newton Deming, Merrill Hutchinson Depew, Glenn Hutchinson Desbien, Brenda Holton Dick, Dellis Buhler Dick, john Burlington Dick, Kathleen Hutchinson Dinkler, lo ce Brookvilre Dirks, Janis Hutchinson Ditmer, Le lean Tribune Doherty, lan Hutchinson Donker, Lynette Newton Dove, lerome Newport News Dragic, Robert Hutchinson Drake, Terri Hutchinson Drowhard, Terry Harper Dryer, Debra McPherson Duerksen, Elaine Hillsboro Dunca, Richard Hutchinson Dumler, Randy Kalvesta Duty, Lawrence Newton Dwyer, Thomas Wellington at ' K Q. ll' if 1 , Va. y w ,Q-44w,,g t. 7: -. ,J 1,-5, 'v'lf1'9X2il f FZ, , I1 clap' g5xfl r 'Eu if '1,,'ff'jfjJ2fJr,,-' 6 f , Q M X E X .4 'fr ' Ns- mf. 5.1.0-W ' .1 J' ' 6' 1' ffm af-Q f' r ' 1 V 1? rw 'm il 5 l f . b ut- H ,J , , QE, 1 ,,,,.. .. .wiii .- te . 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Ei wr v..-of gb. 5 il A D will Q 'Vi Y hi .1 f -' Q Q f 2 I 5 HCIC Cheerleader lulie Crigger is caught with Ji her pants down! mlm 5 f ,F . - 11 fl,. xf .i i my X ,Q Q ',:, ., ,. gl as , F ,, .. 1. ip ns. 1 9 7 g Erwin, Monty Belle Plaine Eslinger, Shirley Kinsley Espinoza, Ralph Hutchinson Eussen, Remigius Hutchinson Evans, Bryan Arlington Dyer, Pat Pomona Eales, Beverly Hutchinson Edgar, Steve Hutchinson Edgar, Terry junction City Eichelberger, Alan Salina Eldridge, Charles Hutchinson Ellen becker, Robyn Marysville Elliot, Dennis Phillipsburg Elliot, Gary Hutchinson Ellsasser, Gary Hugoton Emery, Teresa McPherson Emmerich, Kip Hutchinson Ensz, Rae Hutchinson Ensz, Valerie Hutchinson Entress, Keith Hutchinson Epp, Beverly Buhler Epp, Melvin Hutchinson Erker, Fred Wellington In the same assembly, the Hutch cheerleaders played poker with the Dodge City Con quistadors, who were later caught sneaking cards under the table and shot. Gary Robertson plays pool and Gary Nelson plays ping pong in the Student Union basement to use up the time between classes Evans, Deloris Canton Evans, Dorothy Hutchinson Evans, Pat Leoti Everett, john Scott City Ewbank, Jeannette Hutchinson Ewy, Tim Protection Fabrizius, Rhonda Hutchinson Fager, Bonnie Salina Fallis, David McPherson Fanestil, Andrew Hutchinson Farley, Kevin Hutchinson Fast, Tim Buhler Faulkner, Claud Hutchinson Fehr, Gaylen Herington Fehrenbach, Eldon Ness City Feldman, lanice Hutchinson Fenster, Beth Wichita Fenton, Cindy Hutchinson Fenwick, Brad Hutchinson Fetter, Mark Hutchinson Fetrow, Robert Cedar Point Fiedler, Sheryl McPherson Fields, Sandra Salina Fieser, Peggy Norwic U--v-'m...c,.,,,, l 5, ,r j tip , r, ,, taunt av f 1 ml -'S' x W f has? '35, lil f 1 I l ,, ,, a ,lih 7 ALA' F f 647-Ze as il, V .,,, lv r,,v ' in 555 1 ff M if 6 ,11.v1, , Q, ,rfilinb AJ ,wan-mf t 1 - File, Marsha Beloit Finch, Cherry Topeka Fisher, Kenton Burrton Fisher, Mark Cimarron Fitzgerald, Marc Hutchinson Flaherty, Gerald Hutchinson Flora, Edward Peabody Flores, Larry Hutchinson Folk, Sherry Holyrood Forbes, Robert Hutchinson Ford, Ron Hutchinson Ford, Sidney Wichita Foster, Marlyn Hutchinson Foster, Nancy Hutchinson Foulk, George Hutchinson Fountain, Debby Sterling Fouquet, loyce Maize Fouquet, Mike Maize Fradd, Gary Hutchinson Frank, Steve Hutchinson Franz, Brad Buhler Frazier, Denise Hutchinson Frazier, lan McPherson Frederick, Anthony Hutchinson Frees, Catherine Bushton French, Chris Hutchinson Frey, Diane Hutchinson Frey, loyce Newton Friesen, Connie Nickerson Friesen, Wendell Hutchinson Froberius, Marilyn McPherson Frost, Doug Hutchinson Fry, Rodney Hutchinson Fry, Tim Hutchinson Frue, Don Hutchinson Funk, Lyle Newton Geist, Randy Hutchinson Geist, Richard Plevna Gepner, Deanne Manhattan Gibson, Craig Torrance, Calif. Ging, Linda Hutchinson Glaze, Alan Minneola Goats, Lee Hutchinson Goble, Steve Hutchinson Goering, Voncille Pretty Prairie Goerl, Valerie Little River Gonzolas, Ed Herington Gordy, Debra Hutchinson Gorham, Randi Kin man Gormgy, Terry Hutchinson Goss, Pat Hutchinson Graber, Allen Pretty Prairie Graber, Mary Ann Burrton Graham, Kathleen Hutchinson A H11 Galliart, Renee Lyons Galloway, Denise Hutchinson Galloway, Michael Hutchinson Gantz, Mike Hutchinson Garver, Linda Hutchinson Gates, lim Lyons Gawith, Steve Minneapolis Geffert, Corlis Haven if l X V 1 f ,la Linda Ruzich and Alan johnson socialize in Social Dance. Doug Frost puts the moves on lan Dohrtey in Folk Dance Hx 5' if 'V fl I' ff! jr ,..-x lim Hubbard and David Colburn ponder the contents of a test tube in chemistry class. .iris n Drinkability is out of the question as Wiley Bidleman and Mark Haase wait for the smoke to rise in chemistry. Mn... nv-, 'W -.Sw ,-QA vi-7 M, '- , f ' K ,N,.---1--.,...'1- J-, affix Granger, janet Hutchinson Grant, David Hutchinson Gray, Marla Lyons Green, Alvin Lockport, Ill. Green, Debra Hutchinson Green, Susan Hutchinson Gregory, Debra Hutchinson Gregory, Tim Buhler Gribble, Terry Canton Grieve, Donna Osborne Griffin, Bob Hutchinson Griffin, Terence Hutchinson Griggs, Sylvia Hutchinson Griswold, Georgia Wichita Grubb, Don Kinsley Gruenbacher, He Colwich len Gruenbacher, Virginia Colwich Guard, Gregory McPherson Gunnells, Bertha Hutchinson Haas, Luann Ness City Haden, Dennis Cheney Hagans, Michael s Newport New , Va Hall, Greg Wichita Haltom, Randall Hutchinson Hamilton, janet Canton Hamilton, Linda Oberlin Hansen, jan Salina Harden, Diana Hutchinson Hardman, Gary Salina Hamish, Kaye Kinsley Harris, Barbara Hutchinson Harris, Theresa Tongonoxie Hartke, Nancy Hutchinson Hartnett, Kim Stafford Hash, Brenda Hutchinson Hasket, Lauraine Solomon Haskins, Dan Plevna Hatcher, Carla Hutchinson Hattruin, Mary Kins ey Hawkey, Gary Newton Hawkins, Doug Hutchinson Hawkins, Ronald McPherson Hawks, Kimberly Hutchinson Flaxton, Rodney Greensburg Hayes, james Hutchinson Hayes, Steve Hutchinson Hays, Rebecca Wichita Heim, Terri Hutchinson Hein, john Buhler Heinz, Steve Offerle Heironimus, Natalie Hutchinson Helm, Lex Hutchinson Hemmy, Bill Salina Hemphill, Wendy Lawrence Henderson, john Hutchinson Hendrickson, Guy Hutchinson Hendrickson, Terry Hutchinson Hennigan, Kim Hutchinson Henning, Colleen Kingman Henning, Margaret Kingman ff: .:i. fe s ss l xx Y 'I at 'X Rz- K' If f 41 L 5 , Q N .fb g k AQ Z ,wir 4-My .-f F K. Entertaining students at the Folk Sing are Brent Pierce and Mike Sanders. 3 .ew f 5 N S E' . mi: K H K k AS . Henry, Kirk Hutchinson Henry, Kristin McPherson Hensley, Steve Yates Center Heronemus, Daryl Ness City Herschberger, Ellen Welda Hess, Arnold McPherson Hewitt, Robin Beloit Higgins, Donny Lyons Hildebrand, Steve Hutchinson Hileman, Robert Hutchinson Hileman, Robert Hutchinson Hill,Christine Newton Hill, leri Nickerson Hill, Lanette Plevna Hinkel, lill Hutchinson Hirt, lohn Murdock Hodges, Donald Hutchinson Hodges, Terry South Hutchinson Hoefer, Charles Hutchinson Hoefer, Teri Hutchinson Hoelscher,Teresa Walton Hoffmeir, Renee Hutchinson Holcomb, Mark Plevna Holcomb, Thomas Hutchinson as The December ice storm left its mark on campus. Left, a student braves the icy cold with an umbrella. Right, a tree limb succumbs to the ice beauty of the storm. P4 Hollinger, Dorcee Hutchinson Holmes, Stephen Turon Holt, Scott Arlin ton Holzrichter, Shirley Halstead Horn, Mike Hutchinson Horton, Richard Hutchinson Hoskinson, Steve Hutchinson Houchen, lacque Haven Housle , june Hutchinson Howard, Calvin Hutchinson Hubbard, james Hutchinson Hubbard, john Hutchinson Hudson, LeeAnn Sylvia Hu fman, Deane Moundrid e Huffman, Delores Nickerson Hughes, Walter Moundridge Hulett, Kathy Beloit Hull, Lisa Inman Hulsey, Bill Peabody Huminston, Robert Hutchinson Hunsinger, Nancy Little River Huston, Terry Haven jackson, Bobby Champaign, lll. jackson, Tom Hutchinson 13 04' kW R J, - ,, ,J -f ,..,, I ' -, . l 1 5 l ll ws., Q -T , Mqgnllhrnnq.,-5 -..1uulIl'.-.-I lD -ling... jantz, Leann Larned jellison, jerry Salina jezek, Erlene Holyrood johnson, Cynthia Hutchinson johnson, Cynthia Jamestown johnson, Dana Syracuse johnson, Dana Wichita johnson, Ed Halstead johnson, Karen Hutchinson johnson, LaVeria Hutchinson johnson, Scott Palmer, Ala. johnston, Randolph Hutchinson jones, Calvin Kingman jones, Charles Hutchinson jones, Dallas Hutchinson jones, Daniel Hutchinson jones, jim Liberal jones, Laurie Anthony jones, Marilyn Stafford jones, Otis Salina joy, Larry Hutchinson Karl, Katherine Dighton Kater, Charles Newton Kaufman, Bill Hutchinson Kaufman, Don Hutchinson Kaufman, Randy Hutchinson Keasling, Don Hutchinson Keeler, Gary Hutchinson Keener, Pe gie Mullinvilge Kelly, jeanne Hutchinson Kernohan, Gregory Satanta Kernohan, Kelly Satanta Kerr, Mark Ness City Kerwood, Linda Hutchinson Kettler, Bob Southgate, Ky. Key, Randall Sterling Kirk, Betty Hutchinson Kirkhuff, Evelyn Hutchinson Kirkhuff, Robert Hutchinson Kirkpatrick, Sue Hutchinson Kirmer, Doug Hutchinson Kitch, Rick Hutchinson Klassen, Gary Raymond Klemme lack Denison Iowa 57 Klenke Sue tt., tt Hutchinson 2- Hutchinson Knauf Kelvin zl. -- 1 Scott City - H1 K Knoche Howard Kimball, Dwayne Hutchinson Kimberlin, Ronald McLouth Kinast, Pamela Hutchinson Kinast, Vicki Hutchinson Khourisader, Edison Sinelfil, Lebanon Kidd, Douglas Hutchinson Kidd, janet Hutchinson F M new E st Stafford f sssstts is f H1-A I .Q Q S Kl o pfen stein , Ric h ard li se ,ec f t 5 Koehn, Brad Newton Koller, jeff Moundridge Korf, Steve Hutchinson Kraft, Denise Ness City Krause, Rhonda Pretty Prairie Krehbiel,1amie McPherson Getting ready to spin a disc is Greg Bredfeldt, broadcaster for KHCC FM radio. w if W -N'-v.f,r .mmf Q it t 'i ers --r W , ,.,, A fr,- 3 5 '26 While Greg Bredfeldt waits for the music to stop playing later from the KHCC-FM Radio Station. 5 :AS I 5 , lerr 3' s 'X A t A Q 1 ,xr QNX l f, A' -,M , S S .t 'E t W . PN , lk sf Q--wi h,,,.-nfl, 'N-ua., su-fs. M. ' .4 y Van Osdol tears off a news story from the Associated Press Wire so he can broadcast it 45? X if if 1' W mf 1'- i Fi? Krentzel, Phyllis Hutchinson Krepps, Richard Hutchinson Kretzer, Brenda Hutchinson Krone, Cheryl Beloit Kuhlmann, Trudy Smith Center Kuhlick, jeff Hutchinson Lamont, Susan Hutchinson Lance, jackie Fredonia Lane, lana Bucklin Langdon, Kevin Manchester Latimore, Denver Fort Valley, Ga. Lawrence, Renarda Hutchinson Lay, Craig Newton Lee, Patty Hutchinson Lee, Rosemary Hutchinson Leeper, Sara Protection Lees, Debra Hutchinson Leonard, Earl Lyons Lesley, Lisa Lorraine Leslie, Kenneth Pratt Lesslie, Donna Hutchinson Lewis, ludith Hutchinson Lickiss, Brian St. john Lilja, Ralph Hutchinson Lindberger, Greg Hutchinson Lindenmeyer, Doug Kingman Linscheid, Sharri Hutchinson Lofgren, Richard South Hutchinson Logan, Cheril Wellington Long, LaDonna Hutchinson Longhofer, Becky Hutchinson Loomis, Phillip Garfield Love, Kent Wichita Ludwick, Diane Sterling Luman, Carol Hutchinson Lundburg, Pat Frankfort Lundemo, Cheryl Hutchinson Lutz, Christine Ellsworth Lyons, Merle Hutchinson Macek,1olene Wilson Madison, Russel Osawatomie Makoski, Sophie Moundridge Malmstrom, Rory Hutchinson Mammel, Mary Hutchinson Mandevill, Garry McPherson Manry, lohn Larned Marcy, lanice Offerle Margreiter, Tamara McPherson Martin, Betty Hutchinson Martin, Carol Marquette Martin, Darrel Hutchinson Martin, June Hutchinson Martindell, Steve Hutchinson Martinez, Ernest Hutchinson Martinez, Linda Salina Mason, David Russell Massey, Sam Hutchinson Mast, Philip Harper Mathews, lean Lyons Mathias, Ricky Nickerson . ,1 , ,, 'R ,N m, 3 we 5 if X gt ,4 F 53 1 fx . 'Hfx ' swift? ,!L. . NW Matthews, Burke Tescott May, Harold Hutchinson Mayhew, Cynthis Hutchinson McCamant, Nancy Hutchinson McConnell, Bob Cedar Point McCormick, Randy Hutchinson McCright,Tony Newport News, Va. McFall, Susan Plevna McGraw, Daniel Partridge McGraw, Marcia Hutchinson McGregor, Mary Linn McGuire, Mark Kingman McKenzie, Mary Colorado Springs, McKibben, Mark Hutchinson McKinney, Michael Arlin ton McLeo5, lohn Valley Falls McMannis, Randy Burrton McMullen, lim Hutchinson McNaul Phillip Hutchinson Mcnitt Dalene Ulysses McPheter, George Hutchinson McReynolds, Bev Meadows, Lyndon Yoder Meek Gary Lyons Colo 7' L- .Fs , While Tim Ehrlich solos on his saxophone in the auditorium, Dan Hill gives an on-the-spot interview in the library to one of the people on tour of the campus during the Alumni Day Association Open House. Curtis Ramsey uses the Key Punch to do an assignment for Data Processing. Meeker, Ross Wellington Meier, Connie Haven Mellies, Craig Hutchinson Melrose, Larena Norwich Mendenhall, Merrie Hutchinson Mendenhall, Ken Hutchinson Merian, Fred D Hutchinson , Q Merian, Rebecca -'-s Hutchinson Merriman, Ralph Hutchinson Mesloh, Kathy Osborne Messing, Dawn Hutchinson its lx S5 fir' Metheny, Rodney t McPherson Mettling, Sandra Hutchinson Meyer, Doug Carlton ' Meyer, Galen 3 iW'j . Ulysses v i.- 1,5 Meyer, Rex Mt. Hope ts' - We as 3 Miller, Doyle Hiawatha Miller, Ellis ' - -' Hutchinson Miller, john Zenith Miller, Kevin McPherson Miller, Pam Hutchinson Miller, Rick Protection Miller, Susan Hutchinson ,,t,1- . P - liiii at ..,,, ' s,t. t P ss it .,.t I J Q zgg -r t 130 tv. . . if 1 ,, x fm il st Gary Misak feeds the card hopper while running a program - -1 5: ,. :i QR at as t t Wit? t 55 , F::f f 'P 1 x X P, .N xx ,. .t.,.. ,,.. . , .KS g X fa +5 t 3 P x all F Q N t i 5 Ex W, ,sk . :ggi-ff ki, . ,. ..... QQR W- 'Y , st ,, .. nv. R K 1f. -sf ,wi q K .V.. ,vi gzrgqiif , -:if I - K '- .. - I ' t 1 X 3 A I .V., S hi 5 . !..L ! ty, FNS' - - 5 'W ,Sega l an 5 X-,X it f 1 0 J' if . fi -73 X H5 1 l 5 k , fa is k QT a - sl - K-1 ,gsm '23 Miller, Susan Hutchinson Mills, Thomas Hampton, Va. Miner, Robert Hutchinson Minks, Dianna St. john Minnerath, Mike junction City Minnis, Becky Haven Minton, Susan Pretty Prairie Mirt, Tomothy Wellington Misak, Gary Bluff City Moddlemog, Patti Galva Mohrbacker, Diana Newton Mollack, Steve Herington Monares, Dany Newton Moore, Doug Wellington Moore, Larry Hutchinson Moore, Wendy Hutchinson Moots, Mike Hutchinson Moran, Bill Hutchinson Morgan, Kathy Wichita Morris, Pam Hutchinson Moseley, Randall Wellington Mossman,Charles Eskridge Motley, Marvin Hutchinson Moyer, Denis Partridge Moyers, Charles Hutchinson Mueller, Susan Hutchinson Mulder, Luann Hutchinson Myers, Michael Wakefield Myers, Teresa Newton Nachtigal, Kathy Inman Nash, Margaret Lakin Neer, Bill Mullinville Neighbors, Suzanne Hutchinson Nelson, Barbara Hutchinson Nelson, Gary Hutchinson Neuburger, Ola Hutchinson Neufeld, Ted Inman Neufeldt, Diana Buhler Neuman, Dick Salina Newell, Marlys Stafford Nickel, Connie Buhler Nickel, Lynn Lyons Norman, Russel Fowler Noyes, Cynthis Salina Nuss, Debbie Hutchinson O'Dell, Dennis Wellington Ogden, Mary Ann St. john Ogle,Charlcie Hutchinson O'Halloran, Frances Pretty Prairie Olivier, Francis Harper Oliver, Mike Hutchinson Ollenburger, Royce Buhler Osborn, Debbie Hutchinson Osborn, Dale Nickerson Osborn, Dwight Bellmont Osborn, Dwight Bellmont Osborn, Mike Hutchinson O'Sullivan, Maureen Hutchinson Owens, Ray Hutchinson Parrish, Ronna Burrton QQ, ' X Q 1 M. 1: I X5 .ws 1 ' ' l ,W J vs K 1, 8, M , 5 4 2 '. -ra ., I -A0 H .V 'X i K c gg F3 - lf A f3'f ' Y 1 'ai tscc t N N f fag F . all S 'ix ,mg ii. f - ,--or : 5 I , f l' B1 K s s if st Y vs wr 3 If ,,, :tux . , 51,361 , N Dennis O'Dell and Mike Howg peer into their microscopes hoping to discover the secret of life, while a coed confidently pens her observatio FIS gf: Art Students concentrate on molding their clay into intricate gadgets and designs 'ht 3 .3 . , 5 K Nw--'V 4' X 'lt t KW t .,. if 1.1- ,4 Q 3 .nine 5, tttt C , 1'5' N 1,, rf- Passmore, Robert Agenda Patton, Lola Hutchinson Patton, Ronda Hutchinson Pauls, Debra Hutchinson Pauls, Larry Hutchinson Peacock,Howard Sylia Penner, Timothy Inman Perry, Clara Hutchinson Pestinger, Robert Hutchinson Peters, lim Hutchinson Peterson, Michael Bellaire Pflughoeft, Lou Lyons Phelan, lane Hutchinson Pierce, Myra Tribune Pierson, lerry Hutchinson Pinkerton, Linda Hutchinson Pipkin, Barbara Cheney Pitzer, jimmy Hutchinson Pivonka, Carol Larned Pjesk , john Hahtead Plett, lewel McPherson Podschumn, Chris Wellington Polly, james Fellsburg Polsom, Matthew Halstead 11 Prilliman, Marcy Nickerson Pruitt, jan Lincoln Pryor, Gary Hutchinson Quimby, Ken Hutc inson Raine, Melvin Hutchinson Ramsey, Craig Abbyville Rankin, james Hutchinson Rasmussen, Kay Hutchinson Rasure, Richard C-oodland Rathbun, Rod Barnard Rayl, Cindy Hutchinson Rayl, Rodney Hutchinson Reade, Ronald Hutchinson Reber, Pamela Newton Redinger, Bruce Halstead Redinger, Rex Haven Reed, Cindy Hutchinson Reed, David Kingman Reeder, Mona Wakeeney Reese, Doug Hutchinson Regier, Denise Moundridge Regier, Kristine Halstead Regier, Lynette Hutchinson Regier, Scott Galva Reimer, Barbara Buhler Reinert, Ellen Hutchinson Reiser, lane Turon Rethorst, Susan Smith Center Rexroad, Patrick Manhattan Rexroad, Susan Hutchinson Popplewell, Angela So. Haven Postier, Loren Inman Poston, Barbara Anthony Potter, Robert Hutchinson Pratt, Gary johnson . -e f , N4 , Tl ' ,X f aff, , , f ,i if x kr Mk 1.1 'a-'L - ,Jw r 1 H 1 - 4, 1 f V, .W W J , If . Ag as 4 t L36 A 5 PM ' 1' ,ff wi mb 'WE My Q 'S' an M 'Zi' f , 6 if t M y , 4 -'t- P ,M 'f N-..,. Y fr Rothrock, Bill McPherson Rothwell, lake Hutchinson Royse, Randy South Hutchinson Ruckman, Ronald Hutchinson Rife, lon Lyons Riggs, lanalee Conway Springs Rincones, lesus El Tigre, Venezuela Rinehart, Ann Plevna Rios, Richard Hutchinson Roberson, Bill Hutchinson Roberts, Robin Norwich Robinson, David Hutchinson Robinson, Randy Hutchinson Robinson, Sharon Hutchinson Rogers, Donna Hutchinson Rogge, Gary Hutchinson Rohlman, Bruce Kingman Rolfs, Scott Lorraine Roman, Kathleen Hutchinson Ross, lon Hutchinson Roth, Teresa Hutchinson Rothenberger, Nina Osborne S lm Two art students carve their thoughts and desires in clay. X ir ky' 7 W K P.E. major jerry Tipton stretches for a shot in girls volley ball exercises. Sawyers, Jimmie Hutchinson Scates, Albert Hutchinson Scheuermann, Randy Hutchinson SchiII,1ean Newton Schmidt, Fred Hutchinson Schmidt, john Little River Schmidt, Norm Newton Schmidt, Susan Kinsley Sch mitz, Christ Marysville Schoonover, Kathy Lincoln Schrader, Curtis Hutchinson Schulz, Brenda Tribune Schulte, Steve Hugoton Schultz, Kelly Herington Schultz, Pam Kinsley Schultz, Rodney Canton Schwab, Grace Hutchinson Scott, Debra Larned 136 Sanchez, Pablo Hutchinson Sauceda, Linda Newton Saunders, Monte Minneapolis 47. K , .av if W f i 3 I if wtf if ? ft 'i iitiliiff' 7' as X avi il N. N5 S , f 2 K. i If , 'tp xi i st, if i i .1 'Es ., -Q Scott, Mike Horton Sears, Marcia McPherson Seeley, jamie Norfolk, Md. Seibel, Diane Hutchinson Seifert, lim Harper Seiler, Ken Colwich Seitnater, lim Hutchinson Shaffer, jeff Hutchinson Shaud, Galen Washington Bor Shaver, Kenna Haven Shaver, Richard Salina Shawver, Susan Larned Shea, lames Hutchinson Shepherd, Barbara Hutchinson Sherwood, Craig Lyons Shook, Roger Hutchinson Shook,Tim Hutchinson Silvey, Donnita Hutchinson Simon, Cathy Nashville Simon, Dean Nashville Simon, Jayson Scott City Sisson, lim Galva Sjogren, LeAnn Marquette Slapar, Lonnie Hutchinson Slater, Daryl Hutchinson Slentz,1alene Lewis Sluss, Raedeane Hutchinson Smiley, Susan Bucklin Smith, Brenda Hutchinson Smith, Cindy Hutchinson Smith, Connie Salina Smith, Eddie Hutchinson Smith, Elliott Hutchinson Smith, Glenn Hutchinson Smith, lim Mayfield Smith, Kenneth Hutchinson O Smith, Lisa South Hutchinson Smith, Norene Inman Smith, Randall Turon Smith, Rhonda South Hutchinson Smith, Steve Harper Smythe, Steve Turon Snyder, Iayne Anthony Sollenberger, Randy Hutchinson Sonntag, Phyllis Belleville Spaeny, Mark Hutchinson Spain, james Hutchinson Spani, Sherri Manhattan Spare, Bruce St. lohn Stafford, Kristin Hutchinson Stagner, Murray Newton Staib, Robert Nickerson Stapleton, Barbara Nickerson Starks, Gary Hutchinson Staudinger, Marilyn Dorrance Stauffer, Ronald Newton Stecklein, Laverne Ness City Steele, Mike Newton Steffes, Steve McPherson Steinmetz, Michael Hutchinson During the Miss Hutchinson Pageant, Patty Lee played the piano for her talent competition. IT ILA - U.-I.-.L-I' 9 n A 3, , if A-4' Patty Lee is seen putting on her winning smiIe after being crowned Miss Hutchinson. 0.-2... i., iowa Dfvcs ps if i Ill 111 II ll! ll ll! ll l'll make Elton lohn et! explains another student. I'm Carol King! muses an unidentified music student, y ' ' Stelter, Sherri ,. ' 4 Haven 4. g Ha Stenzel, Susan Ness City W, ,tw Stephenson, Brad N, Hutchinson Q 4 Zxlz i g -Q Stevens, Susan Larn ed 5 isi' . ' Stewart, lon fx lj Haven M. l . i. Y, x 'N-. , ,W , - . NMMA, S i Si' Q News sa sy Xu, xg? :- . :. .ag - F t fi it f All i t h N ,S , was 1. .,,. .4 .,:, 11- 5 4, A W 4 ,I W JN L N 'ww N ' 4- uf S P We ' ' ' P '-' if f T 'H alt? . 'F-Aa? 1 3 , -as ' 1 ' f QS-+'l'P Stewart, Mary Hutchinson Stimatze, Liza Macksville Stirn, Craig Salina Stirn, jeff Big Rapid, Mich Stoc ham, Sharon Hutchinson Stonebraker, Gail Harper Stout, Eugena Hutchinson Stout, Peggy Burrton Strait, Mel Hesston Stratton, Nancy McPherson Strawn, james Hutchinson Streeter, Ray Hutchinson Stroberg, Tom Newton Strong, lim Abbyville Stubby, David Burrton Stuckey, Debra Hutchinson Stucky, Dennis Pretty Prairie Stucky, Geneva Hutchinson Stucky, lohn Arlington Sturgeon, Deedra Hutchinson Sturgeon, Isla Hutchinson Suiter, Tamara Macksville Sullivan, Kenneth Rolla Sullivan, Peggy Mandan, N.D. Q 11 Svay, Iona Plevna Tallman, Steve Hutchinson Taylor, james Hutchinson Taylor, Richard Hutchinson Taylor, Teresa Sterling Taylor, Tom McPherson Tedman, Terry Norwich Teeter, Tim Belleville Thayer, Nancy Hutchinson Thiessen, Myron Buhler Thomas, Frankie Salina Thomas, Ron Cheney Thomas, Ron Hutchinson Thomason, Kimba McPherson Thrasher, Randall Hutchinson Tipton, lerry Hutchinson Titus, Sandra Kinsley Toland, Charles Hutchinson Tolbert, Carol Beloit Townsend, Curtis Montgomery, Ala. Tracy, joy Wellington Trass, Patricia Hutchinson Tregellas, Tom Hutchinson Trembley, Sarah Arlington Troyer, Doug Hutchinson Trucker, Bill Wichita Turney, Richard Hays Ukens, lolene Hutchinson Un ruh, Kay Manhattan Uhruh, Kenneth Hutchinson Summers, Sharla Hutchinson Sutton, Mike Hutchinson Swafford, Todd Hugoton Swanson, Gregory Enterprise Swanson, Rodney Hutchinson ' 'iw W ' f -w.f12z:1,' .55 6' ffef ,ig-,ggglt we-Qatar'--ga -1- ,..,M:.. ..g,t.. ,N...m amy, .,.-or-x'.'L.,.,,.,.....,: 'T a L- ts i 'M it 13 g sg Q Q it X sa t 5 B' 'S it .. v:,1.,-'- T,-Xxx sb N? in ' ...,, R kk-- gif- -it-H,.:J.,. ,5 .gtg 1 5 . if A vi- 4 ig X like xx it ll i as- QW, X , n tv R wa it at qt 1 'Qt Q' 7 4 I Y-A 5 i f-W rp ,V sg, L W i . - I' 1 fvwvfz . v A O M f , 4 1 M, . ,bl .V ,Q , E V 1491 air ,si ,4 1' I 1-Dr. W' 9 f 5 5 A J N-..,, ' ,I YT-1 Campus Patrolman Melvin Sumner writes out a parking ticket while HCIC student Ovid Wood looks on. Updegrove,1im Hutchinson Uppendahl, Bruce Cheney Vasconcells, Roger Lyons Vetter, lim Beloit Vieyra, Martin Hutchinson Vieyra, Trunkalino Hutchinson Vincent, Connie Hutchinson Vinson, Gerald Hutchinson Wade, Thomas Herrington Wagler, Stan A byville Walker, Darrell Hutchinson Walker, Lynne Clay Center Walker, Marc Hutchinson Wallingford, leryl Derby Walsten, Gary Hutchinson Walton, Charles Chicago, lll. Wambsganss, Larry Hutchinson Wambsganss, Leland Hutchinson Ward, Barbara So. Haven Ward, David Hutchinson Wasinger,1eff Halstead Wasinger, Phyllis Marienthal Wearing, john Salina Webb, Diana Hutchinson MJ' . sg fimilx b iw. gygr --Nm 412 W, ,. sf '29, wiv V I w K . 4 L -1-.4 in ,Y i. 'J' - ',,' ' 1. 'C , , Q, . gf A',4.x:,,1, Wheat, Mark Hutchinson Wheaton, David Lyons Wheeler, Frank Hutchinson Wheeler, Mary Hutchinson Whipiale, Debra We lington Whisler, Mark Satana White, Carolyn Hutchinson White, Dennis Hutchinson White, Don Hutchinson Whited, Dana Hutchinson Wickstrom, Patti Larned Wiens, lohn Hutchinson Wiens, Marilyn Hutchinson Wieser, Michele Leoti Wilk, Mike Hutchinson Willard, lene Mt. Hope Willems, Linda Hutchinson Willett, Scott Hutchinson Williams, David Hutchinson Williams, Henry Salina Williams, Rhelda Lakin Williams, Richard Pawnee Williamson, Mike Plainville Wilson, Bill Hutchinson Students walk down a sidewalk where trees and shrubs are transformed into dazzling, jeweled objects. I ,fm 39 ji Z Webber, Beryl P. R McPherson 1 f' Weishaar,lim ff- K Argon ia f j r' V .l 5- YP . t i U' it ,,.a-1... A 1 WMA, , ., ,, .mf if .1 ' X 11 'Ez , V gg ii Q W f-:, A Wilson, Carrie Hutchinson Wilson, Catherine Hutchinson Wilson, Larry Hutchinson Wilson, Paul Atchison Wilson, Russel Hutchinson Winans, Brad Newton Wineinger, Marcy Tribune Wirtz, jonathan Great Bend Witham, Gary Hutchinson Woellhof, Mindy Clay Center Woerz, David Hutchinson Wood, Brad Hutchinson Woods, Harry Hutchinson Wooley, Richard Hutchinson Woolridge, Phil Ulysses Woolsey, Tom Newton Wooten, jeri Hutchinson Wornkey, Don St. john Wray, Cliff South Hutchinson Wright, Gloria Kendall Wright, Karan Lawrence Wright, Malina Hutchinson Wright, Peggy Hutchinson Wright, Teri Hutchinson Yearout, Kathy Hunnewell Yoder, David Newton Yoder, Glenna Hutchinson Yoder, Henry Haven Yoder, Richard Hutchinson Young, Ann Kinsley Young, David Hutchinson Zimmer, Elizabeth Hutchinson Zimmerman, Brenda Montezuma Zimmerman, Verona Inman Zongker, Debra Plevna Zuk, George Hutchinson 14 sophomores Ashcraft, james Hutchinson Asher, David Hutchinson Aylward, Kathy Soloman Ayres, Ruth Hutchinson Backhus, Gary Yates Center Bailey, Beth McPherson Baker, Roland Hutchinson Baldwin, Lynn Galva Ballard, janet Haviland Ballard, Nancy Hutchinson Banz, Gary Hutchinson Barbeau, Mike Buhler Amick, Richard Achilles, Larry Hutchinson Adams, james Hutchinson Adkinson, Penny Lyons Alison, Dale Halstead Allen, Kathy Hutchinson Allen, Marcy Coldwater Almquist, Debra Larned Alt, Linda Shelby, Neb. Hutchinson Anderson, Galen Abbyville Anderson, ludith Win dom Anzo, Steven Hutchinson Applegate, Gary Leoti 5 l-.k I N s 'si-, - L if ' ... , , ' V . .sh L, kkkk K , kr ,I xx ,tl h Q .4 S S s x s,s ,tt, ts., ... George Ravens builds a brick wall while instructor Curtis Tarrant uses the level on it during Mason- ffm : 5 ' 1 'W' . f 4 ,- :A , l '- ' '-as' . ' l f the master commands LL...- Ksr ..,,, f fu Eff-rf ' a gg 5,6 , K ' a I F' HMWWQY - 52' ',a-... Quill Giving blood is one of the activities luCo students participate in na 4' 1 'vb' , ,,., ..... ,, ,M , V V ---l-n...... ,WW 2 What's the score? and Where's the ball? are gym class. f xd 5? K if gf ' L B 's fl it 1 x, 'REI' ' . t Qi Sag -is so gig! ft js l 3 - .L 'qw 5 ' 1 is 3 X ll it titt ,if, li 1 5 . -k., A ,., A Q K: Y., 1.l x,s E xg '- ii I ,r o Q f ' 9 it Y :iv . g ,S Lmffd f tic , X if , gix if ' ASQ ,ff 3 6 . ff: two questions raised in the men Baringer, Belinda Hutchinson Barkley, Lon Hutchinson Barton, Libby Little River Bauder, Karl Hutchinson Bauman, Rick Haven Bean, Sharie Hutchinson Beckett, Barb Wichita Beineke, Betty Nickerson Belknap, Debra Beloit Berglund, john C ay Center Bether, Beth Hutchinson Bidleman, Wiley Kinsley Black, Cynthia Haven Black, Patricia Hutchinson Blocker, Lois Haven Bollinger, Mike Wic ita Bontrager, Patricia South Hutchinson Bookless, Donna Lindsborg Borders, Zan Arlin ton Boroughs, Harold Lyons Bourgain, Susan Sterling Boxberger, john Russe I Boyce, Cris Hutchinson Boyd, Garland Hutchinson lil Bradley, Cathryn Greensburg Bradstreet, Terry Hutchinson Brancart, Rob Hutchinson Bredfeldt, Greg M Hutchinson Brendei, Karl Hutc inson ,1 Brentlinger, Debra t 5 1 1 Hutchinson Q + Brenzikofer, Charles Newton Britton, Larry Hutchinson Bronson, Linda Medicine Lodge Brooks, Betty A ','. Hutchinson Bronsemer, julie Kingman Brown, Paula C Ness City 5 I A. S. 'fl' if 3 J' ' A Z H W I My ttir . X Brown, Theda Hutchinson Brownlee, Sue Hutchinson Brummett, Scott Hutchinson Brunholtz, Tom Hutchinson Bruning, Susan Sterling Bryant, Mark Hutchinson ' ' . 'Y Buchanan, Carolyn Kingman Burdette, Linda Hutchinson Burdge, Richard Meade Burditt, Kathy Coldwater Burgess, Paul Hutchinson Burkhoder, Harold Harper mia ca Burris, Stephen Newton Burson, Steve Hutchinson Busch, lim r. ,, Lyons Butterfield, Scott Hutchinson . Caples, Carol Sumner Canfield, Gary 'fi Hutchinson ,7 A 'f 3 . Carpenter, Roxle Carey, Calvin Sterlin Hutchinson I Carter, loyce IQ , Harper L .-:l B McPherson in 1 Chappelle,lack A , ala Hutchinson Childs, Deborah V -1, ' Nickerson ' ' ,. 5, k ff bi' 46 ef' , 0 9 yi 1 ' , F? 22 A an Case, Deanna Q, f M, --KET? yd , ,, fi'-ft L t , 2 402.1 2' ,V ww' 4' , l K . .- K 141' , Jaxx ff. - .tif A rg? D' if Wt K . V , fa X R ff,t,gt:'y f fx I -iw- I 'O- 0 l x...-.......,X .sf P ,C S 1 S , dl x X , 3 5 F we im ' 4' C -9' Y D149 K SX! . :rc :xg f I think l'll make someone a very good little cook someday, brags Gary Steinkirchner as Bob Bottomley faints. X.S Q 8 ,Q K Christner, Rex Hutchinson Clark, Debra Hutchinson I Clark, justin f a. f Gypsum Clark, Karen Mineola Clements, Richard sif ii Hutchinson Cline, john Nickerson Coleman, Leo C-ary, Indiana Combs, Steve Nickerson Conner, Steve Hutchinson Cooper, janet Kingman Corwin, joseph Hutchinson Cory, Rhonda Little River Coslett, Diania Danville Cramer, Mark Hutchinson Creson, Chris Hutchinson Crosley, Debra Pretty Prairie Cummins, Ron Haven Cunningham, Laura e South Hutchinson Currier, Mark Salina Currier, Martin Salina Dalke, Selma Hutchinson Darling, Barbara Burrton Darnall, lo ce Sedgwick Davies, Mike Hutchinson Nw lf this is home cooking, l think l'll eat out! exclaims Man in the Kitch en Steve Mangan. -cw - 4 Q in -r W ,Q in ' x, Xin 5 'Z l lic As . r Robert Gassen, English instructor, hands out papers in English Composition. Davies, Pat Hutchinson Davis, Paul Hutchinson Davidson, Mike Hutchinson Day, Cynthia Salina Dean, Rhonda Hutchinson Decker, Nadine Canton V Demor , Randy Hutchinson Dill, Robert Hutchinson Dillon, Nancy Anthon Dixon, lutly Kingman Dodds, Mary Haven Doerkson, Dennis Hutchinson Dolezal, Gary Kanapolis Dowell, Hope Hutchinson Drach, Larry Hutchinson Dreilin ,Ron HutcEinson Driggers, Lisa Hutchinson Drumhiller, Lee Hutchinson X L5 Drumhiller, Linda Hutchinson Dudley, Floyd Nickerson Duft, lim Hutchinson Dull, Darla Hutchinson Dunn, Randy Hutchinson Durfee, Charles Ness City 148 2' ,. nr .4 . .A ,f Q r. H Lesle Potucek, art major, works on block in printmaking. ,, of fi IA ,.,, ,..,,, ,, . 7. ff ,tiff S-ra' , T s- 1 5, ? , I . if ' W 1 , '? 2' 2 Q1 ,K ,.., I lk ' 1-vi X in Kr? 54, 4 ! if-if , ,, 1A , ix ,wg M in J A if 1. . We y A 2'--if it V 4, ' + A X W E s ' .' 1 f J f 2 , ,l l 'Q If 7 1 F . M a Yu, A W -x -.y Eckhart, lohn Lincoln Eden, loanne Hutchinson Edgington, Marsha Hutchinson Ediger, Charlotte Buhler Ediger, Melinda Newton Edwards, Steve Hutchinson Ehling, Neil Hutchinson Ehrlich, Tim Russell Ehrlich, Tom Russell Ellis, Lorna Hutchinson Elwicks, Ray Wichita Emerson, Roger Kingman Engelland, Glenn Sterling Ensz, Steve Hutchinson Epp, Suzan Hutchinson Erker, Mike Danville Eshelbrenner, Carl Hutchinson Euker, Valerie Hutchinson Evans, Tom Hutchinson Evert, Steven Goodland Ewy, Randy Syracuse Farmer, Travis Hutchinson Fast, David Hutchinson Faurot, Barbara Sublette Feldman, lohn Lyons Fenwick, Cynthia Hutchinson Field, Dean Hutchinson Finke, William Great Bend Fishburn, Brad Haven Fisher, Mary Cimarron Fisher, Vincent Burrton Fiskin, Lu Anne Hutchinson Flood, Anita Emporia Forbes, Paulette Andale Fountain, Gail Hutchinson Fox, Donna Stafford F Gaskell, Wendy Horton George, Scott Lindsborg Gerber, Carmen Hutchinson Gibson, Tom Hutchinson Gitchell, Bill Hutchinson Givens, Roger Hutchinson Glasser, jon Wellington Goering, Brenda Partridge Goering, Terry Hutchinson Goering, jon Moundridge Gordon, Susan Hutchinson Greer, Gaylord Newton Frager, Gary Hutchinson Franko, Mike Hutchinson Frazier, Mark Lyons French, Debra Salina Frey, Vickie Newton Frisen, Bradley Inman Frobenius, Mike McPherson X s ge W RN iw ,gg- t. t xx XE ta 5 -H asses -:w-wssfw... 1 Frye, Derrick Kingman Funke, Dan Kingman Galle, Marcia Moundridge Gard, Ralph Hutchinson Gardner, Howard Kingman Froese, Doris Inman M-.., -.M 1' Reverend Hence Parson marries Steve Drake and Diane Kaup in a mock wedding ceremony. Douglas Kidd, March's artist of the month, displays his winning sculpture 'lf 'EQ A Taking time out from his schedule to exercise in the weight room is Tony McCright. Here Brady Burton also lifts weights for enjoyment Gregg, lo Sterling Griffin, Bruce Nickerson Griffin, Ron Hutchinson V X 4' Lb lg+:X,,,,f WW E: I , Grimm, Kevin Silver Lake Grose, Pam McPherson Gross, Donna Gardner Gross, Richard Hutchinson WMU ' Grossardt, Don Hutchinson Grow, Donna Viola Guevara, Raul Hutchinson Gunselman, Terry Oskaloosa Guthrie, Brent Hutchinson Hageman, Daniel junction City Hahn, Brad Hutchinson Haines, Chuck Haven Hall, Clarice McPherson Hammer, Kim Sublette Harbaugh, Marilyn Salina Harder, loyce Hutchinson Harner, Gavin Kingman Harper, Heather Hutchinson Harper, Katherine Hutchinson Harris, Melvin Hutchinson Harris, Robert Wichita Harshman, Willard Clements W kv E Hartman, Clark Topeka Hartman, Paul Harper Hartsel, Debra lewell Haug, Mike Cottonwood Falls Haugsness, Cynthia Hutchinson Hauschild, Don Hutchinson Hawkins, Diane Hutchinson Hayes, Marilyn Elkhart Hayes, Tim Sterling Hein, lean Buhler Heitmann, Debbie Hutchinson Heline, Linda Salina Henderson, Randy Hutchinson Hess, Linda Hutchinson Hildebrand, Brenda Hutchinson Hildebrand, Carl Stafford Hill, Craig Hutchinson Hill, Dan Kingman Hill, Joseph Hutchinson Hiltgen, Cary Mankato Hilst, Rhonda Hutchinson Hinson, Roberta Hutchinson Hoard, lim Hutchinson Hodges, Susan Hutchinson Hoffman, Rick Hutchinson Holland, leanette Hutchinson Holland, Robert Kinsley Hollingsworth, Marilyn Nickerson Holmes, Edward Abilene Holverson, Brad Wellington Honer, Thomas Wichita Hook, Claude Newton Hooker, Ron Plevna Horn baker, Larry Hutchinson Horton, john Hutchinson Hoss, Tony Ness City , i ZZ? A Q I al s 'D' ,L af ' ,fn ,,,, . -. 1 'Will . ... E 4 1 1? ae V Oigaq VT ll . Zi ! 6' ' , 61 4 - GC . ,iii ...Mai 1 . 35 'sffcffk R X ,avian ,sw ff' --at 1 92 : 1 V V A ii I , N.,, V. ill , , X? AA ' it ' A f ,,,,, Jr .h..,h Y f', 'V if , A ? A ' Q f if QA iv A , .. ' .141 s , ' if' 2 V' fi A f ,wa tg. , an v -1 i '14:.l3A.::' ' 'ofl fat' H' Q ' '-LJ 1 .Q -, fn- ,, 5 , , f fi? 2 it is ff 'i 1535 me M H' ' Q ,,' Howard, Gene Dighton Howe, Felix Hutchinson Hoyer, Tim Hutchinson Hund, Tim Hutchinson Hunt, Brenda Lyons Hunt, Howard Wichita Hurley, jay Lyons Hurt, Linda Ellis Huston, Mark Haven Irving, Bismark Hutchinson jackson, Vicki Hutchinson james, Bernard Hutchinson jelinek, Nancy BluffCity jennings, Sheryl Little River jilka, Dave Salina jochum, Mike Salina johnson, Alan Hutchinson johnson, David Hutchinson johnson, Doug McPherson johnson, jannifer Hutchinson johnson, Phillip Harper johnson, Stan Hutchinson johnston, Russell Hutchinson jokerst, Kathy Salina jones, jim Caldwell jones, Rick Newton josephson, jeff Hutchinson josserand, Roxy Wichita judy, David St. john judah, Nellie Hutchinson Kadel, Susan Randall Kauffman, jim Hutchinson Kaufman, Carol Murdock Kaup, Diane Goodland Kearney, Bob Hutchinson Keast, Kevin Hutchinson lb e 291. .sf is S ' ,fini in in V 1 WY il il 'S Q l' j as .S X V S 1 iss s if fr 1 , Q 'u As Don White is introduced to Charlie the skeleton, by Mr. Larry Welch, Murray Roseberry conducts an experiment with the equilibrium machine during Physics class. Keller, Cheryl Halstead Keller, Connie Greensburg Kennedy, Anita Hutchinson Kennedy, Nancy Concordia Kensett, Carolyn Chanute Kerschen, Keith Kingman Kerschner, Marlyn Hutchinson Kershaw, Karen Hutchinson Kidd, Gevin Topeka Kieffer, Greg Belleville Kilbourn, Barbara Sterling Kimsey, Virginia Medicine Lodge Kinder, Steve Hutchinson Kingsley, lohn Hutchinson Kiser, Randy Hutchinson Klatt, William Canton Klaver, Susan Hutchinson Kline, Paul Hutchinson Knauss, leff Halstead Knox, Tyree Hutchinson Koch, Bob Kingman Koehler, Shelley Hutchinson Krentzel, Don Hutchinson Krumland, jennifer Hutchinson 154 7 ' I 5, - P kqs sewn . 1 12 Q l ,gif tx l A ll tie 1 -. Qdmans Sl. S . I4 i ' X ,im x RV Q ut ...-wi Qfas V if al it W' rf. , l Nw fffff. Suu! Y' vb. ,sig 553 ,l -4 rv A Louis Lint prepares a photobromination of chloroform during an Organic Chemistry lab. Kuhns, Elaine Arlington Lambert, joe Hutchinson Larson, Mark McPherson Larson, Mary Hutchinson Larson, Philip McPherson Larson, Thomas Hutchinson Lauver, Susan Omega Lawrence, Linda Hutchinson Lawson, Sally Hutchinson Ledesma, Karen Wellington Lees, David Hutchinson Leonard, Laurie Wellington Libertus, Sheryl Coolidge Link, Randy Chase Linnebur, Amy Hutchinson Lint, Louis Danville Lirg, Marcos Osage City Lohman, Lorra Kendall Lohrenz, Marshall Sylvia Loop, Larry Hutchinson Lovelace, Lora Argonia Lowrey, Drew Milton Ludwig, Kristine Beloit Luman, Larry Hutchinson lb Madden, Susan Salina Maes, Luann Bushton Maloney, Stephan Wichita Man an, Steve Triiune Marcy, leanette Wakeeney Marshall, Nancy Hutchinson Martin, Kirk Gaylord Martinez, Gary Hutchinson Mason, Lucy Hutchinson Masterson, Steve Nickerson McAllister, john Wichita McBee, Debra Fowler McCoy, Barbara Hutchinson McCoy, Kirk Ellsworth McClure, Mike Peabody McCurdy, Mark Hutchinson McDaniel, Ruth Hutchinson McFadden, Richard Ness City McFall, Charles Hutchinson McGauthey, Sheryl Hutchinson McGillivaray, Pat Hutchinson McGinnis, Larry Hutchinson McMillin, Sally Hutchinson McMurray, Dee Ann Hutchinson McMurry, Ron Hutchinson McNeeley, Greg Hutchinson McNeeley, Wayne Hutchinson McVay, Tyler Sterling Medley, Murray Great Bend Mettling, Herman Hutchinson Meyer, Billie Ulysses Miller, David Sterling Miller, Debi Hutchinson Miller, Ken Hutchinson Miller, Mark Buhler Millgl Richard Mulvane an-, ' A ? 9 s- fffwv' 'g L . nw? 'gm ,rf A ved , if A ' , ZA v , l 7 X sk I tif , .ip gij iff? ii TTY ,J A ' ' 4, .fu - .e, V. - V kd' 4 f .cv 1 .W ' Vtrsffriitf .2 ,,, M ls .P . A ,yt ,, ' f f' V Q Fireman Frank Wheller and Firedriver Robert Cox demonstrate their studies for the next day's assignments. Milsap, lon Raymond Moon, Allyson Buhler Moore, Barbara Hutchinson Moore, Dennis Hutchinson Moore, Shirley Munden Morgan, Dave Hutchinson Morgan, leff Hope In , 9 t if 1- 'Tm' l '4-frames I I f Iv fi' . , . f-sl' ' .L , ,iff Q 0 Ll g , il fx NS, , Y Morton, Mitzi Colby Moss, Lottie Hutchinson Motley, Steve Hutchinson Mueller, Dennis Burrton Murrell, Winston Omaha, Neb. Myers, Kristy Hutchinson Nail, joe Wellington Navarro, Cynthia Lyons Needham, Gary McPherson Nelson, Connie Hutchinson Nelson, Ken Hutchinson Nelson, Ricky Moundridge Neufeldt, David McPherson Newfer, Terry Wichita Niemann, Terry Anthony Nunn, Kevin Lincoln Nyberg, Nancy Hutchinson Nye, Veronica Hutchinson Osthoft, Eric Anton, Colo. Ott, lon Kiowa Otto, Michael Salina Page, Denis Preston Paine, Diane Dighton Pallister, Craig Sterling Parmenter, Jeanie Wichita Patry, Marian Peabody Patterson, Randall Anthony Patton, james Hutchinson Peel, Bill Hutchinson Peltier, Cecilia Haven Pendleton, Bonnie Mt. Hope Penwick, Richard Hutchinson Perrin, Deborah Hutchinson Peterson, Korey Lindsborg Pfannensteil, Mike Ness City Pfost, Olinda Medicine Lodge O'Hanlon, Pat Lyons Orr, Dean St. lohn Ortmeier, Kathleen David City, Neb. Osner, Mervin Murdock Nuzem Kathr n f Y Hutchinson Oakley, Lloyd Hutchinson Ogle, Steve Hutchinson f 'E 1 he - Exim 1 . I - at -.t,, jflligsq x has Qu, f . X Bathing beauties at Kent Hall 'catch some rays' and some admiring glances. fi F + at F s in , -l '-ve. s ,ff ' W gt, so , ,,,.t.J'f,f ,, ...1, ei? xii i '-. til 8' Q iF 'Quay' W' 'g-on-I 1 ,A s iw P- L , . va' E. ,ff I df' , -yd I 'Q- ik. . if . E. J' 1 Q4 asa, x V Mitt mi I if . A rv . - st, f' K . if 5 I 4 s we 0. G U! .. an H ,,- A9 ., 4 G fr' A-in HH 49 ' LHa'Thn ri I B a 6' ' , - IA, , U 4 if . ffl ' ll Phelan, Pat Hutchinson Phillips, Bill Hutchinson Pinkston, Sue Hutchinson Pinney, Adzianna Hutchinson Pitts, Wayne Burtton Plush, Elizabeth Hutchinson Poe, Robb Hutchinson Popp, Tyler Hutchinson Postier, Marilyn Stafford Potucek, Lesle Hutchinson Pounds, lames Coldwater Powell, Cecil Hutchinson Powell, Susan Hutchinson Prediger, joel Dorrance Preisser, Vicki Haven Price, Bob Hutchinson Prickett, Pam Hutchinson Proffitt, Nancy Hutchinson Raleigh, Nancy Windom Ramsey, Curtis Kingman Ramsey, Lowell Nickerson Randles, Dorthie Hutchinson Rank, Pat Hutchinson Rankin, Gene Hutchinson Rankin, java Ashland Rankin, jerry Hutchinson Rapg, Darrell A ilene Ravens, Brent Langdon Raya, Frank Hutchinson Ready, Victor Harper Reber, Rebecca Anthony Redford, Rocky Hutchinson Regehr, Allen Inman Regier, Dennis Hutchinson Rempel, lim Hutchinson Rensh, Brent Elkhart - Randy Dunn helps tutor Shirley Smith with her studies in the library. Reusser, Steve Hutchinson Rewerts, David Stafford Reynolds, Randel Sterling Richards, Dock Ellsworth Ritterhouse, Terry Hutchinson Roberts, jeff Hutchinson Roberts, Randle Hutchinson Roberts, Rex Winfield Robertson, Gary Salina Robinson, Gary Hutchinson Robinson, Marietta St. lohn Robinson, Michael Inman Rockhold, jerry Arlington Roe, Steve Gypsum Rogers, Tim Hutchinson Root, Steve Lyons Roseberry, Murray Bu rrton Ross, Cynthia Sterling Rucker, Charles Hutchinson Rupp, Steve Lakin Rusk, lohn Hutchinson Ruzich, Linda Hutchinson, Saldana, Edward Hutchinson Saldana, Linda South Hutchinson , ' ,Q Q r I , ., , f' -if if r' e X' ' ni .- 4 r ,f 'Q 'i r.S:.,!i ri , A A W xg Fr K ! 5 l Tim Ehrlich slips in a few licks on the old sax for his duties on stage band. ,453 U -H, 'nf - ,ff , Q ff S - - -U if O I ,I , 5,1, :,l 4. , I ,XE J r it , N at L ,X i X, if fx 107' ff Q I' 2 , N d ' is i,t . 4 kr. , flt - 'fri , Q ' 1 gm' rs ,,,, Y S , I ' S . tt ' fi if If ' ,. av ,, W 2 4 . Sz' , 77 -at-or V7 M i L-ga 5 as. , V lmwsi 1' 4 ff . 9 :K-Qfof 'kv'-gif 5 k QVGXM iw.. legfgl. 94s, 'Inf v'5QVf' 'T'9. fi.-any 1: pt HCIC student, Chris Hill, spends some time working in IFK Library, gl f 1 Saldana, Mary Hutchinson Sain, Dorothy Hutchinson Salter, Richard Alden Sayers, Sammy Hutchinson . , Schafer, Larry x Hutchinson K g'g5,,j. A JEL, Schamle, Steve ,155 . A-im'n 'i Lawrence ? 7 4' .:f::Q.'. lzfw 3. rf.. I4 2 I. U r'! Q nw., H q jwu , Scheuermann, Don V4 , ' V . Hutchinson P V-VV Va Sc latter, Dan , 3 Inman H ' Schmidt, Frederic Hutchinson Schmidt, Vickie Hutchinson Sch rag, Judy Haven Schrag, Loren Moundridge : f ,Q 9' Q... 9 H i ,, t , fl W T X A712 4 Schreiber, Mary Beth Nickerson Schriner, Izetta Hutchinson y Schriner, Shelly Hazelton Schroeder, Iudy Hutchinson Schroeder, Lynn Pretty Prairie Schroder, Tim Hutchinson Schultz, Carole Hutchinson Schultz, Kenneth Hutchinson Sellers, jess Hutchinson Serpan, Tava Timkin Shafer, Barbara Plevna Sheffer, Cella Stockton 4 ff, ! 5 f' de., f' . unfit ZZITWT N, '-'H Ht 1 ' V, !,,,.,,, V , V 1 ,:?'.,1 L f -- G ? ,VAX ' ' X6 A-ns V -' - , ' ., ' ' A 1 ,1 , V V H- F ... f N ' ir LQ, K , ,,.,, , nw ,, x ,a Via 1 M xy ' J. Q... 'M ' ' xx? V 5 .N VV VVV VV VV , W V it The campus bookstore is always a busy place at the beginning of the semester. l6l Shultz, Linda Hutchinson Shuman, Deb Salina Shumway, Valerie Hutchinson Siegrist, lanet Sterling Simmons, Cynthia Wichita Simon, Ronald Mankato Sjohm, Nancy Marquette Slaper, Larry Hutchinson Smith, Duane Kingman Smith, Frederick Burlington Smith, lean Hutchinson Smith, Marsha Hutchinson Smith, Mary Salina Smith, Marilyn Partridge Smith, Ron Hutchinson Smith, Shirley Bigm Bow, Oklahoma Smit , Steve Yates Center Snell, Amber Hutchinson Snyder, Debra Hutchinson Soft, Barbara Wichita Salter, David Conway Springs Soukup, Greg Hutchinson Speer, Linda Salina Spikes, Toby Hugoton Sprinkee, Randall Dorrance Stacy, Steven McPherson Stamey, Pam Pretty Prairie Stauffer, Gregg Wichita Stehr, Cecil Hutchinson Steinhardt, Dee Ann Stafford Stienkirchner, Gary Newton Stevens, David Kinsley Stewart, Stan Tribune Stimatz, Ledonna Hutchinson Stiles, Brad Herington Stotts, Larry Hutchinson 7-I ,N fs. l I if ' ,K 4 . i s lim Taylor lleftj and Bill Mabentrightj biological science teachers study plant life on one of many field trips to South Campus .R 5 t ei, S f . 9263 'Qs si B Thrasher, Clifford Hutchinson Tipp, Vickie Alton Toman, Gilbert Holyrood Toland, Becky Hutchinson Toole, Freeda Hugoton Stuart, Mary Hutchinson Stubby, Steve Burrton Stucky, john Arlington Stucky, Kirby Halstead Sumearll, Brian Plainville Swain, Linda Hutchinson Swanson, Kim Hutchinson Taylor, Curtis Sterling Taylor, Richard Hutchinson Taylor, Teresa Hutchinson Terrill, Vincent Hutchinson Terry, Charles Emporia Tewes, Neil Salina Thiessen, Lyle Inman Thomas, Clinton Hugoton Thomas, Randall Hutchinson Thompson, jim Geneseo Buhler 1 Thompson, Vickie 11 Trowbridge, jacob Hutchinson Troyer, Detra Kinsley Troyer, Pete Yoder True, Tom Hutchinson Tucker, Robert Wellington Turner, David Hutchinson Ungles, Lynn Andale Van Meter, Winton Hutchinson Van Osdol, jerry Hutchinson Voth, Darrell Inman Votru ba, lan Hutchinson Vratil, Sue Larned Vrtiska, Cindy Minneola Wakefield, Bill Hutchinson Walker, lohn Lawrence Walker, Marc Atwood Wallace, Bill Salina Wallace, Doug Hutchinson Walmawa, David Kenya Wance, Steve Newton Warwick, Mary Medicine Lodge Wasinger, Karen Ness City Wasinger, Laura Hutchinson Watson, Bruce Kingman VZ? 2-wig H-lm ,,Wf', Qt 'ii .film ,, I x! W' 195' l T .-fran . : -E. , iv I 4 if C ff , gif, Q 2 Thanks for your donation, exclaims Tim Ewald as he collects do children. I i nations for the Knights of Columbus which helps out retarded l N R. sn. -- f fi ,Jr 1 , t . ., 5 4 11:5 ,fe fm sf i X 3 l? if' 1 rx X I Q7 'L Webb, Bruce Westfall Webster, Betty Haven Webster, Crissie Salina Wendel, Allen Hutchinson Weishaar, Denise Abilene Weissbeck, Pat Topeka Wells, Carolyn Nickerson Welton, Susan Plainville Wenger, Vernon N ewton White, Cheryl Wellin ton Whiteseli Mike Caldwell Wiebe, Duane Haven Wiebe, Terry Hutchinson Wiens, Gerald Halstead Wiens, Loren McPherson Wiens, Teresa johnson Wilde, Debra Hutchinson Wilkerson, jerry Wellington Wilkerson, john Hutchinson Wilkins, Dennis L ons Willliams, Bradford Kingman Williams, julie Coldwater Wills, Wes Hutchinson Wilson, Sherry Hutchinson Wilson, Tom Hutchinson Wing, Ken Hutchinson Winter, Carol Colwich Wistrand, Sally Wichita Woelk, Brenda Hutchinson Wolfersperger, Kris Peabody Woods, Ovid Hutchinson Woolsey, Dennis Hutchinson Worden, Mike Hutchinson Worden, Peggy Hutchinson Wynder, Teko Hampton, West V Yadon, Steve Hutchinson irginia 165 TTC Albright, Kathleen Hutchinson Bacon, lanice Hutchinson Banks, Charles Kingman Banta, Robert Greensberg Barnes, Clark Hutchinson Barnhart, Gwendoline McPherson Baxter, lana Bently Beck, Anthony Hutchinson Beckman, Mary junction City Beisel, Steven Downs Bendel, Marcia Hutchinson Bilyen, Ricky Pretty Prairie Bircher, Gene Hutchinson Blohm, Debra Hutchinson Boesch, William Hutchinson Borth, Susan Meade Branch, Tresa Wellington Brandenberger,1amie Mount Hope Bray, Delores Smith Center Brown, Barry Haven Brown, Kenneth South Hutchinson Burgess, Richard Lyons Cabral, Jeffery Hutchinson Cairns, Dennis Hutchinson Cheirs, David Hutchinson Childs, Michael Hutchinson Clark, Tom Hutchinson Conner, Sharon Hutchinson Considine, Phil Burrton Cook, Larry Hutchinson Corkins, Nancy Hutchinson Cottrell, joe Hutchinson Cunningham, Guy Pretty Prairie Daniels, Linda Hutchinson Davis, Debra Norton Davis, Diane Hutchinson Second Semester Freshmen f l ti, wwf- Student learn discovery through the sense of touch in sensitivity .13 Davis, Ronald Larned Decker, joseph Hutchinson Doll, john Little River Duncan, Mable Hutchinson Eales, Robert Hutchinson Ebel, Lance Hutchinson Edwards, Cynth Wichita Ekmeier, Vicki Hutchinson Erhardt, Hal ia Mountain Home, Ariz. Fine, Robert Hutchinson Fitzgerald, Sheri Hutchinson Flickinger, Bryan Burrton Froese, Sharon Hutchinson Cajewski, Kent Hutchinson Greenhalgh, Christopher Hutchinson Grier, Dixie Mount Hope Hale, Paul Hutchinson Haning, Beth Hutchinson Harrell, loan Hutchinson Hase, Larry Nickerson Hendrix, john Hutchinson Heimermon, Daniel Hutchinson Haley, Shawn Hutchinson Holmes, Ronald Turon Holzrichter, Nicholee Halstead Hopkins, Robert Wichita Hoy, Mike Hutchinson Hunt, Richard Lyons lofi Klein, Bill Burrton Koehn, Randal Lehigh Lane, Micheal Hutchinson Lipe, Gary Great Bend Lucia, Michael Hutchinson Lundemo, Virginia Hutchinson Lytton, Mike Hutchinson MacFarland, Michael Hutchinson Martin, Ken Hutchinson McCauley, Kathryn Little River McDonald, Myron Wichita McNaul, Mike Hutchinson Mettscher, Milton Hutchinson Moeckel, jeffrey Plevna Moore, Michael Alden Navarro, Loretta Hutchinson Norris, William Wellington Oxley, Thomas Hutchinson Ratzloff, Ernest Moundridge Ratzloff, Siri Lyons Reiser, Mark Hutchinson Riddrough, Loren Peabody Rinehart, james Buhler Ritchy, john Hutchinson Roberts, Ronald Hutchinson Roman, Robert Hutchinson Russell, Roy Galva Sahlfeld, Melvin Beloit Sanders, Thomas Hutchinson Scobee, john Rosalia jarvis, Mary Abilene johnson, Mark Haven johnson, Marlene Hutchinson Kaufman, Christian Inman Kindred, Michael Hutchinson Carol Kaufman utilizes one of the study aids offered at JFK Library. f of , , 5 TS '-4 fx l up vm ' Shears, jerry Hutchinson Shultz, Andrew Hutchinson Sisson, james Galva Skinner, Daniel Hutchinson Smith, Bradley Waterville Smith, Glenna Hutchinson Spangler, Robert Hutchinson Stieglitz, Sandra Hutchinson Stinson, Teresa Wellington Stucky, Dennis Prett Prairie Sunderland, Diane Halstead Sweet, Robert Hutchinson WWW Tatro, Terry Hutchinson Tidwell, Kenneth gm' ' Hutchinson , 'ws , V rr A gl i Toland, Teresa Hutchinson Tracy, Ianis Ar onia Unrui, Elnora Hutchinson Vincent, janet Hutchinson Walter, Michelle Hutchinson Watson, Robie Hutchinson Wernet, Mark Hutchinson Wesley, iuiie Hutchinson Wetta, Steven Colwich White, Robert Wichita Wilks, William Hutchinson Winslow, Chris Hutchinson Winterhalter, Frances Dodge City Young, Richard Lyons Zimmerman, Eral Hutchinson Ed Gonzolas ponders a new idea after his English class, Second Semester Sophomores l7 Fry, Robert Hutchinson Hallford, john Haven Hawley, Alex Hutchinson Hoover, Thersia Hutchinson Hutchinson, Eugene Hutchinson johnson, Charlotte Hutchinson jones, Victor Hutchinson Kates, Ronald Wichita Klein, Vickie Moundridge McCurry, janice Burrton Meltzer, Larry McPherson Pitts, Ron Burrton Ratzloff, Marcella Hutchinson Reynolds, Stuart Hutchinson Richardson, Randy Kingman Schrag, Tim Moundridge Shelton, Richard Hutchinson Stewart, Larry Hutchinson Thiessen, Kristine Hutchinson Wilson, Doyle Lawrence Winterholter, janice Dodge City Zeman, George Ellsworth Zerger, Tim Kin man Zwickl, Suzanne Haven Abensheim, Dale Hays Allam, Todd Hutchinson Atwater, james Sterling Bachand, Mark Hutchinson Backhus, Gary Yates Center Barber, Marilyn Haven Barritt, David Hutchinson Bartlett, Sara Fowler Bowman, judith Hutchinson Coker, Sara Hutchinson Ensly, Richard Inman Fisher, Terrence Hutchinson Fose, Leroy Hutchinson 4 We 4, George Ashcraft in his favorite pose leaning against the bar in the Dodge lim UPd9gf0V6 works hiS Dfif1lSi K 555 ck- kg. , 'T- im- et a i Koch, Thomas Hutchinson Lemon, Arnetta Newton Mitchell, Mary Hutchinson Mogel, Tracy Hutchinson Nusser, Eugene Sylvia XLR . , 1 ,ai .. H5 Q nto wood print in art Alexander, Christine Hutchinson Clarke, Robert Downey Clement, Shirley Hutchinson Coberly, Mark Hutc inson Craig, Evalina Hutchinson Drouhard, Bill Harper Ensz, Ronald Inman Evans, Lonnie Hutchinson Fountain, Gerald Hutchinson Fahrney, Shirley Buhler Frederick, Phil Hutchinson French, Mike Wichita Gitchell, Sheryl Hutchinson Helm, Pamela Hutchinson Hinedi, Rosemary Hutchinson johnson, Elizabeth Hutchinson Kile, Lyndel Lyons Knippel, George Hutchinson E253 il. Peterson, Wayne Hutchinson Ploog, Emil Hutchinson Renner, Phillip Hutchinson Popp, Charles Haven Reynolds, Rozlyn Hutchinson Richardson, George Hutchinson Richardson, Stanley Winfield Roberson, Mary Hutchinson Rush, jimmy Hutchinson Russell, Leila Hutchinson Rydquist, Rick Oberlin Salmon, Mike Hutchinson Stafford, Lillian Hutchinson Stambach, Helen Mount Hope Sutton, lim Lyons Thayer, Patricia Langdon Tyler, john ' Mankato Walker, Sigle Hutchinson Welch, Dave Hutchinson Wells, Mike Sterling Wells, Rosemary Sterling Williams, Powena Newton 'wa Q WY 'Sf , 5 sf' 1 Gary Rogge demonstrates the art of dining out at the Student Union in , Th K X vw E , P 3 R 'N 71 'A X 1 Q if gl, C54 so 5 t J f Cindy Howard jon Lesley lacquelyn McBride Barbara Nelson Aff1Old Seifert Bob Speice Morris WiCliliffe Hutchinson Lorraine South Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson ,, jk, Eddie Griffith tests a piece of material for hardness on a Rockwell hard- L. E. Hutton, another night school student, uses one ofthe many calcula- ness tester, in Metallurgy and Heat Treat class in night school. tors available to students to help with his studies. Skip Meador talks on the radio from a drama script, while the other night school class members listen. .. Y., Ur, Q .. ,- 1xi s- .T . l. springfling First Fling Offers Food, Fun, Frolic The first annual Spring Fling at Hutchinson Community junior College was held on March 14 at Gowans Stadium. The event was sponsored by the Student Commission and was intended to be a day of good clean fun away from studies. Nearly 300 students and faculty watched and participat- ed in the six events. The contests and winners were: cracker eating - Coach john Matousg tug-of-war - Buddy Cheeks' team, gunny sack race - Robert Mc- Connell and Leigh Ann jantz, honeymooner - Curtis Townsend and Lorra Lohman, bat relay - Stan Stewart and Brady Burton, Mr. Big Nose on Campus - Doc Bennett. Cakes were given as first place prizes while second and third place winners received pies. rf In Honeymooner contest, Dan Cribbs carries Brenda Hunt toward the finish line. While Gary Keeler IFAR LEFTJ struggles to keep crackers in his mouth, Rex Roberts and Coach john Matous calmly stuff them in one by one. Matous finally won the cracker-eating contest by eating 42 squares in three minutes. is 1711 if New wk Linda Heline lIN FRONT! checks for weak spots in her team before the final pull in the tug-of-war. Gi Akin s JA iwssf' ,vu 'lit'-vw rm,-, .. N -L, Q ,f . 'fml sfavnw- ' ' 1 ' 1 ,ma A a f. .if Aff 5, -'ff' n:s.+f'.ai X . ' ' g M ' , .. ,?'f r v .. x www.. . in . . -- ,fs 3, Q. ,he ,1 V A. ,glkfg 9 I Q V N iii 'ms' ' ' .u - - f V ' .- we . .. ,W A .1-if-' - ,f ,V - --f wf fwwf' f M , ., ri-if 'ff uv if eggs? gg. L' .Y ' 5j',Mk g3,,k,.' Q iP.j,,5rb- Ly. -bf? .jltfgqg V M - MA 'fO t? L: -'w f'. -s.' V 'K K f :-s?'iw- . Bob McConnell and Lee Ann lantz pull ahead oftheir opponents in the sack race. .J hwin,.4,. gt. .. ,QA as ' Mr. Big Nose on Campus, Doc Bennett, tries to steal a kiss from Cheryl Keller, who awarded him with a cake. 175 Q 0 M41 Z 9 3 1 I Www. VI, 'W , administration and faculty I repeat ... that all power is a trustp that we are ac- countable for its exerciseg that from the people and for the people all springs, all must exist. Vivian Grey t1826l Bartlett, john. l:AlVtll.lAR QUOTATIONS, Dr. A. H. Elland President Little, Brown 84 Company, Boston: 1955. ED.P. University of Northern Colorado. Board of Trustees: BOTTOM ROW: Stewart Oswalt, Wesley Nunemaker, Harold Pauls. TOP ROW: Richard Klassen, Dr. Don Miller, Robert Danford. 4 f..-v..-'nu -.-mmmpm-,wwe 1: -m:t4 s.a 1.--wh 1--W. .uw f,,. :.fu:em 11-g11 Mr. George Cooper Academic Dean M.S. Oklahoma State University Ms. Reba Anderson Dean of Admissions and Records M.A. George Peabody College for Teachers. Mr. George W. Koon Dean of Technical Education M.S. Kansas State College of Pittsburg. Mr. Deane T. Banker Asst. Dean of Technical Education M.S. Colorado State University. 'IQ Jill - Safe , .,, ,swwvf W . . ...M ,H at ,I 'nal M gg.-mum Al S , uw, ,, - , Mr. M. B. Butterfield Dean of Student Affairs M.S. Kansas State Teachers College. Mr. james H. Stringer Dean of Student Services M.S. Kansas State University. fast: Ig' VY' E l79 department of business Business without profit is not business anymore than a pickle is candy. Charles F. Abbott Success or failure in business is caused more by the mental attitude even than by mental capacities. Walter Dill Scott There are two times in a man's life when he should not speculateg when he can't afford it and when he can. Samuel Clemens Bartlett, john. Familiar Quotations, Little, Brown 81 Co., Boston: 1955. Datha Burke Leroy Broxterman M.S. New York University M.S. Kansas State University S Instructor Gene Hale explains computation to accounting students. 4 1 i r is gif C T ' ' if , 4' i f , ,uf in --M r., A' : V it ,,L, I K lttrr , jf 4klA . , iz if if vtrrt' K c E Gene Hale Vern Hoglund leanette Klosterman Kenneth Mendenhall M.S. Kansas State Teachers M.S. Kansas State Teachers M.S. Kansas State Teachers M.A. University of Northern College College College Colorado 180 N if l 1 L department of english Language is not only the vehicle of thought, it is a great and efficient instru ment in thinking. . Robertcgassen Dale Gleason Slr H. Davy fV1.A.NeW Mexico Highlands M.A. University of Arkansas Language is only the instrument of science, and words Uf1iV9fSiIY are but the signs of ideas. johnson An educator is not one who lectures and gives exams. An educator lights up dark places. f Marion B. Folson 'Hs . Bartlett, john. Familiar Quotations. Little, Brown 81 Co., Boston: 1955. s-iit' 1 'd l 11 -Ts., Q' 'asia , , flglv , . f 1 lgllgll ,fc- 9 E 5 , ' i fm' 'nl ll 1 ,fiat 'Hu james Guenthner Steven Hind M.A. Purdue Univergjly M.A. University of Kansas Wanda Allen Paula Brin M.S. Kansas State Teachers M.A. Fort Hays Kansas State College College Mollie Chaffin Arless Eilerts james Guenthner grabs a sandwich while preparing a discourse for his M.A. Wichita State University M.S. Kansas State Teachers next English class. College 181 as E. 5 ' -w .. , , ,gr Gladys Haun B.A. Wichita State University dl ' 2 Y T' W T M Verna Oldenstadt M.Ed. Wichita State University. Theodore Wiebe M.S. Kansas State College of Pittsburg. 182 Ffa? 7' 1. tail K' 1, 2 A S i iw ty ' Dale Keller M.A. Kansas State Teachers College. lames Schinstock M.S. Fort Hays Kansas State College. 3 Wu, ,gi ' ilflgm f, -1.- M il ry 2 , - J ,...9 ,sq ,, --N.. Nh. if .,-,,....-- I ,,,' w , Margot Mack M.A. Kansas State Teachers College. Keith Sigler M.S. Fort Hays Kansas State College. ffl lv Betty Morgan B.A. Sterling College. lla Umberger M.A. Kansas State Teachers College. A. G. Sobin, a poet in residence, discusses the art of poetry with students in the Learning Resources Center. department of arts and humanities Music, of all liberal arts, has the greatest influence over the passions, and is that to which the legislator ought to give the greatest encouragement. Napolean There's sure no passion in the human soul, but finds its food in music. George Lillo Music hath charms to soothe a savage beast, to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak. William Congreve Bartlett, lohn. Familiar Quotations, Little, Brown 81 Co., Boston: 1955. Leo Ashcraft M.M.E. Wichita State University Helen Anderson M.S. Northwestern University ,fr i , f ' 1 , 'X al mr 1 f er. Slf5'l,ff Fill 5 gli fstitii C gi Bob Bowles B.A. University of Kansas Dave Blackim A M.S. Kansas State Teachers College ,v 1- t t , tg, gt Frank Buschman Dennis Chegwidden M.S. Kansas State Teachers M.S. Fort Hays Kansas State College College ,,,,,.mf-f M..-Y-+--+ ' 'M Sammy Seymore uses some body English in directing stage band through a difficult passage. N53 J . . 'S' ri? .. S' Q L T' , ri' Y ,,...f' x i g Russell Dickenson M.A. Teachers College, Columbia University lane Dronberger B.F.A. University of Texas ' ii' If Q Tom Kelly Mary Beth Robertson M.S. Kansas State College of A.B. Drury College Pittsburg wx Helen Stone Vida Warner M.M.E. Wichita State M.S. Kansas State Teachers University College l84 Robert Froese Gerald HiClsey M,F,A. Boston University M.S. Kansas State Teachers College Sam Seymore Tom Shane M.Ed. Delta State College D.Div. Vanderbilt University Qu Av-f ,4i.,W,.,.,a Instructor Dennis Chegwidden drills a hole in his nonobjective sculpture. I1 R' l ,L 7, P William Adkins M.S. Kansas State College of Pittsburg Olin Allen A.M. University of Northern College Betty Bybee M.S. Kansas State Teachers College Bert Chaney, lr. M,S, Kansas State College of Pittsburg Hence Parson acknowledges a question after a lecture in Sociology. department of social science Histories make men wise, poets, witty, the mathemat- ics, subtileg natural philosophy, deepg moral, graveg logic and rehtoric, able to contend. Francis Bacon Thoroughly to teach another is the best way to learn for yourself. Tyron Edwards To know how to suggest is the art of teaching. Amiel Bartlett, john. Familiar Quotations, Little, Brown, and Co., Boston: 1955. jesse Harder MA. University of Oklahoma Dick Giesel M.S. Kansas State Teachers College Leon Megis Terry Masterson MA. University of Tulsa M.S. Utah State University 185 Lee Miller lane Morgan Hence Parson Steve Sargent MA. George Peabody College M.A. New Mexico Highlands M.S. Kansas State College of M.A. University of Northern for Teachers University Pittsburg Colorado P Q i f ' it . 5 ' Q P 1 S ' vy,r he r ,, I K J., U. QI ,VAF 1 F gg K V, f ' X l at Raymond Stewart Dick Woodall M.S. Kansas State University M.S. Fort Hays Kansas State College 'X I 'Sr ' 1 at Dick Gisel, psychology instructor, works diligently on lesson plans. Bob Bowles, speech instructor and HCIC visitation director, prepares lecture material for class. 186 l department of life science Life will give you what you ask if only you ask long enough and plainly enough. G. Nesbit The poorest way to face life is to face it with a sneer. Theodore Roosevelt Education begins with life. Before we are aware the foundations of character are laid and subsequent teach- ing avails but little to remove or alter them. Benjamin Franklin Bartlett, lohn. Familiar Quotations Little, Brown 84 Co., Boston: 1955. S ssiqgxg Clothing instructor Patricia Stockebrand gives additional instructions to student Brenda Hunt in advanced sewing. Clarice McGraw B.S. Kansas State University Pat Koehler M.S. Kansas State Teachers College Carl Skoch M.S. Colorado State University Marcel Pruter A.A. Hutchinson Community lr. College Pat Stockebrand Harlan Woerpel M.S. Kansas State University Ph.D. lowa State University 187 department of mathematics The study of mathematics cultivates the reason, that of the languages, at the same time, the reason and the taste. The former gives grasp and power to the mind, the latter both power and flexibility. The former by itself, would prepare us for a state of certainties, which nowhere existsg the latter, for a state of probabilities, which is that of common life. Each, by itself, does but an imperfect work: in the union of both, is the best discipline for the mind, and the best training for the world as it is. Tyron Edwards Bartlett, lohn. Familiar Quotations, Little, Brown 81 Co., Boston: 1955. . fl I , .J r I I Z. ir' 1' if L. A. Britton Kay Dundas M.N.S. University of Ed. D. Oklahoma State Oklahoma University If' David Preston M.A. Kansas State Teachers College Kendall Griggs Ed. S. Kansas State Teachers College 188 Ann Smith john Tarr M.S. University of Kansas M.S. Kansas State College of Pittsburg .F f Y eral!! - 5 E Jfiii David Preston comments while illustrating a math problem on the opaque projector. Ardon Brandyberry M.S. Kansas State Teachers College Allen Hirst M.S. Kansas State Teachers College 'Q ' A 1'1 ' S Yr 4 if ' lax james Taylor M.S. Kansas State Teachers College .,,X Sarah Dale M.S. Michigan State University William Maben M.A. University of Colorado Larry Welch M.S. Kansas State Teachers College department of biology Statesmanship should quickly learn the lesson of biolo- gy, as stated by Conklin, that Wooden legs are not inher- ited, but wooden heads are. Albert Edward Wiggam Science is but the statement of truth found out. Coley Observation more than books, experience rather than persons, are the prime educators. A.B. Alcott Bartlett, lohn. Familiar Quotations, Little, Brown 84 Co., Boston: 1955. james Taylor, biology instructor, thumbs through a botany text book. 189 Robert C-lynn, instructor, prepares experiment in Inorganic Chemistry I, while Ron Simon observes. 190 Wendell Morgan M.S. New Mexico Highlands University department of chemistry A single mind can acquire a fair knowledge of the whole field of science and find plenty of time to spare for ordinary human affairs. Not many people take the trouble to do so. But without a knowledge of science one cannot understand current events. That is why our modern litera- ture and art are mostly so unreal. B.S. Haldane Science when well-digested is nothing but good sense and reason. Sterne Science is organized knowledge. Herbert Spencer Bartlett, john. Familiar Quotations, Little, Brown 84 Co., Boston: 1955. joe Brewer Bob Glynn M.S. Oklahoma State University Ed.S. University of Colorado t is me QC W ff 5' 5-47' . xx . Lf ffv- wi . ax?-3x.iV, fig., nv, ' I ,IPM Ron Pfister Ben Zerger Ed.S. Kansas State Teachers M,S. Kansas State Teachers College College department of physics ' There is a wisdom in this beyond the rules of physic. The man's own observation what he finds, what he finds good and what he finds hurts of, is the best physic to pre- serve health. Francis Bacon Arts and sciences are not cast in a mould, but are formed and perfected by degress, but often handling and polishing as bears leisurely lick their cubs into form. Michael DeMontaigne Bartlett, lohn. FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS, Little, Brown 84 Co., Boston: 1955. William Kitchen M.S. Fort Hays Kansas State College. Q.. f 1 -if 2. v A ' ,tat T A . if .Q ' Ken McMurray M.S. Fort Hays Kansas State College. Hugh McMillen M.S. Kansas State University. Stan Smith works with a laser during one of his physics classes. Q.. . '21 loe Olivarez john Showalter Stan Smith B.S. Pan American College. M.S. Kansas State Teachers M.S. Kansas State Teachers College. College. l A Greta Adkins M.S. Kansas State College of Pittsburg t me f lit' I 7 Gene Keady M.S. Kansas State University I at ,A ff mf. 1,, . J ft KKVV ' xr M A F 7 - K6 ,K Bill Goldsmith M.A. Kansas State Teachers College Les Keller M.A. Iowa State University Golf Coach Bill Goldsmith grades papers for his first aid classes. ff? ,W - 15-4. fe W , ,M g gave jg All department of physical education Look to your health, and if you have it, praise God, and value it next to a good conscience, for health is the sec- ond blessing that we mortals are capable of, a blessing that money cannot buy. Izaak Walton Health is the greatest of all possessions. Bickerstaff He who has health, has hope, and he who has hope, has everything. Arabian Proverb Bartlett, john. Familiar Quotations, Little, Brown 81 Co., Boston: 1955. C i t e- ' LLE L K Q, john Matous Ruby Munzer M.S, Kansas State College of M.S. Kansas State Teachers Pittsburg College 1 Ann Orthwein Bonnie Neville B.S. University of Missouri Deane Banker William Beardsley M.S. Colorado State University B.A. University of Wyoming ' 5 - l Annasteen Blackim Karen Burden B.S. Kansas State Teachers M.S. Kansas State Teachers College College Diane Callen lay Disberger B.S. Fort Hays Kansas State M.S. Kansas State University College department of technical education Every branch of knowledge which a good man possess- es, he may apply to some good purpose. C. Buchanan The essence of knowledge is having it, to apply itg not having it, to confess your ignorance. Confuscius Learning is any change that takes place in a pupil's method of thinking, feeling, or doing. Parker Bartlett, john. Familiar Quotations, Little, Brown, and Co., Boston: 1955. i Duane Halpain M.S. Kansas State Teachers College Elinor Ewy B.S. Bethel College - A Louise johnson M.S. Kansas State University Arthur Henry M.S. Kansas State Teachers College 193 Claude Parks Vernon Plouch Ken Siefkes Frank Slapar M-5- KHHSHS Slate College Of M.S. Kansas State College of M.S. State University of South Ph. D. Colorado State Pittsburg. Curtis Tarrant M.S. Fort Hays Kansas State College. Pittsburg. Dakota. University. lack Walker Earl Weidman Ron Wingfield M.S. Kansas State College of M.S. Kansas State College of M.S. Kansas State University Pittsburg. Pittsburg. Elmo Winterstein M.S. Kansas State College of Pittsburg. 194 Elmo Winterstein lectures on auto parts during aclass in Auto Mechanics. r ' 1-1 , .iw W. W Bill Bomer M. Div., Pittsburg - Xenia Theological Seminary. Carmen Bayles M.S. Kansas State Teachers College. Dallas Crable Sharon Darby A.A. Hutchinson Comm. Ir. M.E. University of Arizona. College. Barbara Hoglund Cecile Luse M.S. Fort Hays Kansas State M.L.S. Kansas State Teachers College. College. special services The highest of distinctions is service to others. George IV This is man's highest end, To others' service all his pow ers to bend. Sophocles Adams, Franklin Pierce. BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, Funk 84 Wagnalls Co., New York: 1952. Ed Martinez A.A. Hutchinson Comm. lr. College. George Sanders M.S. Central Missouri State College. X, Gertrude Platz R.N. St. Luke's Hospital K.C. Missouri. Betsy Shipley M. Ed. University of Florida 195 3.5 gf 5 Abbott, Roberta 110 Abensheim, Dale 170 Achilles, Larry 144 Adams, Dennis 110 Adams, james 144 Adelhardt, Bonnie 110 Adkins, Greta 106, 192 Adkins,William 73,185 Adkinson, Penny 50,144 Albright, Kathleen 166 Alderman, Tricia 110 Alexander, Christine 171 Alexander, Thomas 110 Alison, Dale 37, 38,144 Bensinger, Dan 48 Benton, Rex 18 Berg, Linda 110 Bergkamp, Bryon 110 Berglund, john 145 Besecker, judy 33,110 Best, Cindy 55 Bether, Beth 36, 41 Beydler, Milton 110 Bidleman, Bryce 110 Bidleman, Wiley 145 Biggerstaff, Danny 110 Bilyen, Ricky 166 Binns, Gregory 60 Index Brunning, Susan 64,146 Bnimmett, Scott 52, 60, 61,146 Bryan, Anita 113 Bryan, jon 113 Bryant, Mark 146 Buchanan, Carolyn 146 Budke, Mary 106, 113 Buller, Arlene 113 Burden, Karen 193 Burdette, Linda 146 Burdge, Richard 146 Burditt, Kathy 146 Burgess, Karen 113 Burgess, Paul 146 Allam, Allen, Todd 170 Kathy 144 Allen, Marcy 144 Allen,Olin 52,185 Bircher, Gene 166 Bircher, Paula 110 Black, Cynthia 145 Black, joseph 110 Black, Patricia 145 Allen, Wanda 38,181 Allison, Debora110 Almquist, Debra 144 Alonzo, Patricia 110 Alt, Linda 144 Amick, Richard 144 Anderson, Dale 110 Anderson, Galen 34,144 Anderson, Helen 34 Anderson, judith 45, 55, 78, 144 Anderson, Reba 179 Andsager, Cynthia 61, 62,110 Anzo, Steven 144 Applegate, Gary 144 Applegate, Kara 110 Applegate, Terry 26, 62, Armbrust, jim 110 Armbruster, Nancy 110 Ary, Tracey 45,110 Ashcraft, George 39, 40, Ashcraft, james 62,144 Ashcraft, Leo 183 Asher, David 144 Ast, Dan 110 Atkinson, Donovan 110 Atwater, james 170 Aylward, Katherine 144 Aytes, Ruth 144 Gantz, Mike 120 Fisher, Terrence 170 Baar, Doug 72, 74, 76,110 Bachand, Mark 110 Backhus, Gary 86, 87, 144 Bacon, janice 166 Bahl, Ray 110 Bahr, David 110 Bailey, Beth 104, 106, 144 Bailey, Kristine 110 Baker, Brenda 110 Baker, Mary 110 Baker, Roland 144 Baldwin, Lynn 60,144 Ballard, janet 106, 107, 144 Ballard, Karl 110 Ballard, Nancy 144 Banker, Deane 179,193 Banks, Charles 166 Banta, Kristie 110 Banta, Robert 166 Banz, Gary144 Barbeau, Mike 145 Barber, Marilyn 170 Bargdill, Duane 110 Baringer, Belinda 145 Barkley, Lon 145 Barnes, Clark 65,166 Barnes, Galen 110 Barnes, Kathy 110 Barnhart, Gwendoline166 Barritt, David 170 Bartlett, Laurie 110 Bartlett, Sara 45,106,170 Barton, Libby 111 Barton, Lurene110 Bascom, Linda 110 Base, Diane 110 Bastion, Mark 110 Bauder, Karl 145 Bauer, Rebecca 110 Baughan, Kelly 110 Bauman, Rick 145 Baxter, jana 166 Bayer, Harold 110 Bayles, Carmen 195 Beamer, janice 110 Beardsley, William 193 Bean, Sharie 145 Beaver, Levi 110 Beck, Anthony 166 Becker, Diane 110 Beckett, Barb 145 Beckman, Mary 38,166 Beddow, Dale 110 Beineke, Betty 145 Beisel, Steven 166 Belden, Brian 110 Belknap, Debra 145 Bendel, Marcia 166 Bennett, Bradford 18,110 Bennett, David 174,175 Blackim,Annasteen193 Blackim, Dave 53,183 Blaine, Michael 110 Blair, judy 110 Bland, Marcia 34 Blanton, Frances 46, 51 Blew, Rex 110 Blew, Trudy 112 Bliss, Michele 112 Blocker, Lois 145 Blohm, Debra 65,166 Blubaugh, Chris 112 Bock, Ken 112 Boesch, William 166 Boggs, Harold 112 Bogner, Barbara 112 Bohning, Paul 62, 112 Bollinger, Mike 145 Bomer, Bill 195 Bonham, Marsha 112 Bookless, Donna 112 Bontrager, Patricia 44,145 Bookless, Terri 35, 112 Booth, Randall 112 Borders, Monte 112 Borders, Richard 112 Borders, Zan 145 Boroughs, Harold 74 Borth, Susan 166 Bossemeyer,lohn112 Bottomley, Robert 112, 147 Boulware, Vicki 112 Bourgain, Susan 145 Bowles, Bob 183 Bowles, Thomas 112 Bowman, judith 170 Boxberger, lohn 61, 62 Boyce, Cris 145 Boyd, Helen 112 Boyd, Garland 145 Boyd, Reggie 62,63,112 Boyts, Randal 86, 112 Braden, Michael 74, 97,112 Bradenberger, jamie 112 Bradford, Kathy 112 Bradley, Cathryn 41,104,146 Bradshaw, Terry 74,112 Bradstreet, Terry 146 Brancart, Rob 34, 60, 61, 62, 146 Branch, Tresa166 Brandenberger, jamie 166 Brandyberry, Ardon 189 Bratcher, Mike 112 Bray, Delores 166 Bredfeldt, Denise 113 Bredfeldt, Greg 146 Brendel, Karl 146 Brenn, Carol 61, 113 Brentlinger, Debra 50,146 Brenzikofer, Charles 146 Brewer, jerald 113 Brewer, joe 190 Brickner, Wendy 113 Bridgess, Tom 113 Briggs, Beverly 113 Briggs, Lora 62,113 Brillhart, Theresa 113 Brinkmeyer, Karl 74,113 Britton, Larry 146 Burgess, Richare166 Burke, Datha 180 Burkholder, Harold 146 Burr, Bill 64, 113 Burris, Stephen 146 Burson, Steve 32, 33,146 Burton, Bradon 74, 113,174, 175 Burton, Connor 113 Burton, Randy 113 Busch, jim 146 Bush, Dennis 113 Bushman, Frank 49,183 Butler, Ron 113 Butterfield, M,B.179 Butterfield, Scott 74, 14-6 Bybee, Betty 185 Bybee, Debra 113 Cabo, Ben 113 Cabral,jeffery166 Cairno, Dennis 166 Caley, Ron 113 Calhoun, LaDonna 45,113 Callen, Diana 193 Calvillo, Mike 113 Campbell, Alan 113 Canfield, Gary 146 Cannon, Mark 74,113 Caples, Carol 52, 146 Capps, Dwight 113 Carey, Calvin 146 Carpenter, Roxie146 Carr, Brenda 113 Carson, Susan 64,113 Carter, joyce 146 Carter, Rebecca 114 Case, Beverly 45,114 Coombs, Shirley 115 Cooper, Denis 56,115 Cooper, George 179 Cooper, janet 147 Cooper, Preston 115 Corey, Rhonda 78,106 Corkins, Nancy 166 Corley, jerry 115 Cornwell, joe 115 Corwin, joseph 147 Cory, Rhonda 106, 147 Coslett, Diania147 Cottrell, Glenn 74, 75,115 Cottrell, joe 166 Coulter, Mary 115 Couller, Travis 115 Counce, Dennis 115 Crabbs, Lydia 115 Crable, Dallas 195 Craig, Evalina171 Cramer, Mark 147 Creson,Chris147 Creson, Steve 115 Cribbs, Daniel 74, 115, 174 Crider, Roberta 115 Crigger, julia 44,115,117 Crist, Sara 45,115 Crosley, Debra 55,147 Crow, Thomas 115 Crowell, Larry 75 Cruse, Terry 116 Cuellar, Anthony 116 Cummins, Ron 147 Cunningham, Guy 166 Cunningham, Laura 147 Cunningham, Robert 116 Currier, Mark 147 Currier, Martin 147 Curtis, Kimberly 32, 65,116 Curtis, Terri 116 Dale, Sara 189 Dalke, Selma 147 Dalrymple, Susan 116 Danford, Robert 178 Daniels, Linda 166 Daniels, Rowena 116 Darby, Sharon 195 Darling, Barbara 147 Darnall,joyce147 Davidson, Mike 148 Davies, Mike 147 Davies, Pat 33, 148 Case, Deanna 146 Chaffin, Mollie 52,181 Chambers, Kara 114 Chaney, Bert 185 Chappelle, jack 146 Charles, Lindsey 114 Charlsen, William 60,114 Chase, Kris 114 Cheeks, Landres 17, 75, 76, Davis, C Davis, C onnie116 raig116 Davis, Debra 166 Davis, Diane 166 Davis, Paul 148 Davis, R onald 167 Davis, Sherry 62 Davis, Teresa 116 Britton, Leroy 188 Brin, P aula 181 Bronson, Linda 146 Brooks, Betty 146 Brooks, Wayne 113 Brosemer, julie 146 Brower, john 113 Brown, Barry 166 Brown, joyce 113 Brown, Kenneth 166 Brown Brown ,MaLea60,113 , Paula 146 . Brown, Scott 113 A Brown Brown , Theda 146 lee, Sue 146 Broxterman, Roy 180 Bnimmer, Weston 113 Brunholtz, Tom 146 114, 174 Chegwidden, Dennis 183 Cheirs, David 166 Childs, Deborah 61,146 Childs, Larry 114 Childs, Michael 103,166 Childs, Roy61, 114 Christner, Rex 147 Chilton,Cindy114 Clark, Debra 45,147 Clark, justin 147 Clark, Karen 147 Clark, Merry 62,114 Clark, Ronnie114 Clark, Tom 166 Clarke, Robert 171 Clem, Robert 114 Clement, Shirley 171 Clements, Richard 147 Clewell, Larry 114 Clifford,janis114 Cline, john 147 Clothier, Kathy 114 Coats, Linda 106, 114 Coberly, Mark 171 Cochran, Connie 114 Cochran, Debra 45, 60, 114 Cochran, Lula 114 Cofran,jeri114 Coker, Sarah 170 Colburn, David 114 Cole, Brian 114 Cole, janice 114 Coleman, Leo 75,76,147 Colle, Lance 115 Collmann,janis62,115 Collum, Edward 115 Colyn, Leslie 115 Combs, Steve 147 Connell, Billy 115 Conner, Sharon 166 Conner, Steve 17, 39,147 Considine, Phil 166 Cook, Larry 166 Cook, Rhonda 106, 115 Cook, Terry 115 Cooley, Rodney 115 Davisson, jan 116 Day, Carol 116 Day, Cynthia 45, 52,148 Dean, Rhonda 45,148 Decker, janis 52,116 Decker, joseph 167 Decker, Nadine 50,148 DeGrado, Vince 60 Deming, Merrill 116 Demory, Randy 148 Depew, Glenn 116 Desbien, Brenda 116 Dick, Dellis116 Dick, john 116 Dick, Kathleen 116 Dickenson, Russell 184 Dill, Robert 148 Dillon, Nancy 148 Dinkler, joyce 45,116 Dirks,janis106, 116 Disberger, jay 193 Dittmer, Lejean116 Dixon, judy 148 Dodds, Mary 148 Doerksen, Dennis 148 Doherty, jan 60,116,120 Dolezal, Gary 148 Doll, john 167 Donker, Lynelte106,116 Dove, jerome 75, 76,116 Dowell, Hope 148 Drach, Larry 148 Dragic, Robert 116 Drake, Terri 116 Dreiling, Ron 148 Driggers, Lisa 148 Dronberger, jane 184 Drouhard, Bill 171 Douhard, Terry 116 Drumhiller, Lee 148 Drumhiller, Linda 148 Dryer, Debra 116 Dudley, Floyd 62, 148 Duerksen, Elaine 116 Duft, jim 148 Dull, Darla 148 Dumler, Randy 116 Duncan, Mable 167 Duncan, Richard 116 Dundas, Kay 188 Dunn, Randy 52, 53, 57, 62,148 Durfee,Charles148 Duty, Lawrence 116 Dwyer, Thomas 116 Dyer, Pat 117 Eales, Beverly 117 Eales, Robert 167 Ebel, Lance 167 Eckhart, john 149 Eden, joanne 149 Edgar, Steve 60, 61 Edgar, Terry 117 Edgington, Marsha 149 Ediger, Charlotte 52, 55, 78, 149 Ediger, Melinda 149 Edwards, Cynthia 167 Edwards, Steve 149 Ehling, Neil 149 Ehrlich, Tim 61, 62,149 Ehrlich, Tom 37,149 Eichelberger, Alan 97, 117 Eikmeier, Vicki 167 Eilerts, Arless181 Eldridge, Charles 61 Elland, A.H. Dr.178 Ellenbecker, Robyn 45 Elliott, Dennis 117 Elliott, Gary 117 Ellis, Lorna 149 Ellsaesser, Gary 117 Elwick, Ray 149 Emery, Teresa 117 Emmerich, joseph 117 Emerson, Roger 149 Engelland, Glenn 74, 75, 77, 97, 98 Ensz, Fae117 Ensz, Richard 170 Ensz, Ronald 171 Ensz, Steve 149 Ensz, Valerie 45 Entress, Keith 117 Epp, Beverly 117 Epp, Melvin 117 Epp, Suzan 149 Erhardt, Hal 167 Erker, Fred 117 Erker, Mike 149 Erwin, Monty 117 Eshelbrenner, Carl 149 Eslinger, Shirley 117 Espinoza, Ralph 117 Euker, Valerie 149 Eussen, Remigius 33, 34 Evans, Bryan 117 Evans, Deloris 118 Evans, Dorothy 118 Evans, Lonnie 171 Evans, Pat 118 Evans, Tom 149 Everett,john118 Evert, Steven 149 Ewbank, jeannette 118 Ewy, Elinor 193 Ewy, Randy 52, 57,149 Ewy, Tim 118 Fabrizius, Rhonua118 Fager, Bonnie 118 Fahrney, Shirley 49,171 Fallis, David 118 Fanestil, Andrew 118 Farley, Kevin 118 Farmer,Travis149 Fast, David 149 Fast, Tim 118 Faulkner, Claud118 Faurot, Barbara 149 Fehr, Gaylen 118 Fehrenbach, Eldon 118 Feldman, janis 118 Feldman, john 149 Fenster, Beth 118 Fenton, Cindy 118 Fenwick, Brad 118 Fenwick, Cynthia 149 Fitzgerald, Sheri 167 Flaherty, Gerald 119 Flickenger, Bryan 167 Flood, Anita 149 Flora, Edward 119 Flores, Lawrence 119 Fohrney, Shirley 49 Folk, Sherry 119 Forbes, Paulette 39, 57,149 Forbes, Robert 119 Ford, Ron 119 Ford, Sidney 85, 86, 87,119 Fose, Leroy 170 Foster, Maralyn119 Foster, Nancy 51,119 Foulk, George 119 Fountain, Debby 119 Fountain, Gail 149 Fountain, Gerald 171 Fouquet,joyce119 Fouquet, Mike 119 Fox, Donna 49,149 Fradd, Gary 119 Frager, Gary 34, 61, 62,150 Frank, Steve 119 Franko, Mike 74,149 Franz, Brad 119 Frazier, Denise 20,119 Frazier, jan 45,119 Frazier, Mark 150 Frederick, Anthony 119 Frederick, Phil 171 Frees, Catherine 119 French, Chris 119 French, Debra 150 French, Mike 171 Frey, Diane 45,119 Frey, joyce 119 Frey, Vickie 150 Friesen, Bradley 75,150 Friesen,Connie119 Friesen, Wendell 119 Frobenius, Marilyn 51,119 Frobenius, Mike 150 Froese, Doris 150 Froese, Robert 184 Froese, Sharon 167 Frost, Doug 119,120 Fry, Robert 170 Fry, Rodney 119 rry,rim61,119 Frye, Derrick 150 Frye, Don 119 Funk, Lyle 119 Funke, Dan 32, 64,150 Galle, Marcia 45,150 Galliart, Renee 119 Galloway, Denise 119 Galloway, Michael 61, 62,1 Gard, Ralph 150 Gardner, Howard 150 Garver, Linda 120 Gaskell, Wendy 150 Gassen, Robert 148, 181 Gates, jim 120 Gawith, Steve 120 Gajewski, Kent 167 Geffert, Corlis 61,120 Geist, Randy 120 Geist, Richard 120 George, Scott 150 Gepner, Deanne120 Gerber, Carmen 45, 150 Gibson, Craig 120 Gibson, Tom 52, 61,150 Ging, Linda 120 Gisel, Dick 47,185 Gitchell, Bill 52,150 Gitchell, Sheryl 171 Givens, Roger 13, 150 Glaser, jon 150 Glaze, Alan 60,120 Gleason, Dale 181 Glynn, Bob 190 Goats, Lee 120 Goble, Steve 120 Goering, Brenda 150 Goering, jon 150 Fetrow, Robert 34, 61, 118 Fetter, Mark 118 Fiedler, Sheryl 118 Field, Dean 149 Fields, Sandra 118 Fieser , Peggy 118 File, Marsha 119 Finch, Cherry 119 Fine, Robert 167 Finke, William 75,149 Fish burn, Brad 53, 149 Fisher, Kenton 119 Fisher, Mark 119 Fisher , Mary 149 Fisher, Vincent 61, 62,149 Fiskin, Lu Anne 149 Fitzgerald, Marc 119 Goering, Terry 150 Goering Vancille 49, 44, Goerl, Valerie 120 Goldberg, Richard 150 Goldsmith, Bill 192 Gonzolas, Ed 169, 120 Gordon, Susan 150 Gordy, Debra 120 Gorham, Randi 62, 120 Gormly, Bill 120 Gormly, Terry 120 Goss, Pat 120 Graber,Allen120 Graber, Mary Ann 120 Graham, Kathleen 120 Granger, janet 121 Grant, David 121 Gray, Marla 121 20 120 Green, Alvin 83, 85, 87,121 Green, Debra 121 Green, Susan 121 Greenhalgh, Christopher 16 Greer, Gaylord 33, 150 Gfegg,1o 46,151 Gregory, Debra 121 Gregory, Tim 61, 62,121 Gribble, Terry 121 Griggs, Sylvia 121 Grier, Dixie 167,121 Grieve, Donna 121 Griffin, Bob 121 Briffin, Bruce 151 Griffin, Ron 151 Griffin, Terence 121 Griffith, Eddie 173 Griggs, Kendall 188 Grinon, Kevin 151 Griswold, Georgia 45, 60,12' Grose, Pam 151 Gross, Donna 151 Gross, Richard 151 Grossardt, Don 47,151 Grow, Donna 50,151 Grubbs, Laird 38,121 Gruenbacher, Helen 121 Gruenbacher, Virginia 121 Guard, Gregory 121 Guenthner, jim 181 Guevara, Raul 151 Gunnells, Bertha 121 Gunselman, Terry 97,151 Guthrie, Brent 151 Haas, Luann121 Haden, Dennis 121 Hagans, Michael 74, 121 Hageman, Daniel 48 Hahn, Brad 151 Haines, Chuck 151 Hale, Gene 180 Hale, Paul 167 Haley, Shawn 167 Hall, Clarice 151 Hall, Greg 86,121 Hallford, john 170 Halpain, Duane 193 Haltom, Randall 121 Hamilton, janet 122 Hamilton, Linda 122 Hammer, Kim 151 Haning, Beth 167 Hansen, jan 122 Harbaugh, Marilyn 151 Harden, Diana 122 Harder, jesse 185 Harder, joyce 151 Hardman, Gary 14, 122 Hamer, Gavin 151 Hamish, Kaye 122 Harper, Heather 18,151 Harper, Katherine 151 Harrell, joan 167 Harris, Barbara 122 Harris, Melvin 151 Harris, Robert 151 Harris, Theresa 37, 45,122 Harshman, Willard 151 Hartke, Nancy 122 Hartman, Clark 152 Hartman, Paul 152 Hartnett, Kim 122 Hartsel, Debra 152 Hase, Larry 167 Hash, Brenda 122 Hasker, Lauraine122 Hasker, Susie 45 Haskins, Dan 122 Hatcher, Carla 122 Hattrup, Mary jolene 122 Haug, Mike 152 Haugsness, Cynthia 152 Haun, Gladys 182 Hauschild, Don 152 Hawkey, Gary 122 Hawkins, Diane 152 Hawkins, Doug 122 Hawkins, Ronald 122 Hawks, Kimberly 122 Hawley, Alex 170 Haxton, Rodney 122 Hayes, james 122 Hayes, Marilyn 158 Hayes, Steve 122 Hayes, Tim 152 Hays, Rebecca 122 Heatherly, Terry 57 Heim, Terri 122 Heimerman, Daniel 167 Hein, lean 50,152 Hein, john 122 Heinz, Steve 122 Heironimus, Nadine 122 Heitmann, Debbie 152 Heline, Linda152, 175 Helm, Lex 122 Helm, Pamela 171 Hemming, Coleen 45 Hemmy, Bill 122 Hemphill, Wendy 122 Henderson, john 122 Henderson, Randy 152 Hendickson, Guv122 Hendrickson, Terry 122 Hendrix, Erlene167 Hendrix, john 167 Hennigan, Kim 122 Henning, Colleen 60,122 Henning, Margaret 122 Henry, Art 193 Henry, Krik123 Henry, Kristin 123 Hensley, Steve 123 Heronemus, Daryl 123 Herschberger, Ellen 123 Hess, Arnold 123 Hess, Linda 152 Hewitt, Robin 123 Hickey, Gerald 184 Higgins, Donny 68,123 Hildebrand, Brenda 152 Hildebrand, Carl 152 Hildebrand, Steve 123 Hileman, Robert 123 Hill, Christine 16,17,123 Hill, Craig 152 Hill, Dan 34, 152 Hill, jeri 61, 62,123 Hill, joseph 152 Hill, Lanette123 Hilst, Rhonda 152 Hiltgen, Cary 53,152 Hind, Steven 181 Hinedi, Rosemary 171 Hinkel, jill 123 Hinson, Roberta 152 Hirst, Allen 189 Hirt, john 123 Hoard, jim 152 Hodges, Donald 75, 97, 123 Hodges, Susan 152 Hodges, Terry 123 Hoefer, Charles 123 Hoefer, Teri 123 Hoelscher, Theresa 123 Hoffman, Rick 152 Hofmeier, Renee 123 Hoglund, Barbara 46,195 Hoglund, Vern 180 Holcomb, Mark 123 Holcomb, Thomas 123 Holland, leannette 36, 38,104, 152, 175 Holland, Robert 152 Hollinger, Dorcee124 Hollingsworth, Marilyn 61,152 Holmes, Edward 152 Holmes, Robert 97 Holmes, Ronald 167 Holmes, Stephen 124 Holt, Gordon 124 Holverson, Brad 152 Holzrichter, Nicholee167 Holzrichter, Shirley 124 Honer, Thomas 68, 69, 96,152 Hook, Claude 152 Hooker, Ron 152 Hoover, Thersia 170 Hopkins, Robert 167 Horn, Mike 124 Hornbaker, Larry152 Horton, john 152 Horton, Richard 124 Hoskinson, Steve 124 Hoss, Tony 152 Houchen, jacque 60,124 Housley,june124 Howard, Calvin 124 Howard, Cindy 173 Howard, Gene 153 Howe, Felix 153 Hoy, Mike 167 Hoyer, Tim 62,153 Hubbard, james 124 Hubbard, john 124 Hudson, LeeAnn106,124 Huffman, Deane 124 Huffman, Delores 124 Hughes, Walter 124 Hulett, Kathy 124 Hull, Lisa 124 Hulsey, Bill 124 Humioston, Robert 124 Hund, Tim 75,153 Hunsinger, Nancy 124 Hunt, Brenda 55,153,174 Hunt, Howard 97,153 Hunt, Richard 167 Hurt, Linda 153 Hurley, jay 153 Huston, Mark 153 Huston, Terry 124 Hutchinson, Eugene 170 Hutton, L.E.173 Irving, Bismark1S3 jackson, Bobby 86,124 jackson, Tom 124 jackson, Vicki 153 james, Bernard 153 jantz, Leann 44,125,174 jarvis, Mary 168 jelinek, Nancy 153 jellison, jerry 125 jennings, Sheryl 153 jezek, Erlene125 jilka, Dave 153 jochum, Mike 61,62, 153 johnson, Alan 120, 153 johnson, Charlotte 170 johnson, Cynthia 125 johnson, Dana 125 johnson, David 153 johnson, Doug 147, 153 johnson, Ed 125 johnson, Elizabeth 171 johnson, jannifer 153 johnson, Karen 125 johnson, La Veria125 johnson, Louise 193 johnson, Mark 168 johnson, Marlene 168 johnson, Owen 97 johnson, Philip 153 johnson, Scott 125 johnson, Stan 153 johnston, Randolph 125 johnston, Russell 153 jokerst, Kathy 153 jones, Calvin 97,125 jones, Charles 125 lones, Dallas 125 jones, Daniel 125 jones, jim 125 jones, jim 153 jones, Lauri 125 jones, Otis 125 jones, Rick 153 jones, Victor 170 lones, Marilyn 125 josephson, jeff 153 josserand, Roxy 153 joy, Larry 125 luby, David 153 judah, Nellie 153 Kadel, Susan 106, 153 Karl, Katherine 125 Kater, Charles 125 Kates, Ronald 170 Kauffman, jim 153 Kaufman, Bill 125 Kaufman, Carol 153,169 Kaufman, Christian 168 Kaufman, Don 125 Kaufman, Randy 125 Kaup, Diane 45,153 Keady, Gene 84,192 Kearney, Bob 47,153 Keasling, Don 125 Keast, Kevin 64,153 Keeler, Gary 60,125,174 Keener, Peggie125 Keller, Cheryl 52, 55, 57, 78, 154, 175 Keller, Connie 41,104,154 Keller, Dale 182 Keller, Les 192 Kelly, jeanne125 Kelly, Tom 184 Kennedy, Anita 154 Kennedy, Nancy 154 Kensett, Carolyn 154 Kernohart, Gregory 125 Kernohan, Kelly 125 Kerr, Mark 125 Kerschen, Ketih 154 Kerschner, Marilyn 154 Kershaw, Karen 154 Kerwood, Linda 125 Kettler, Bob 125 Key, Randall 125 Khourisader, Edison 54,125 Kidd, Douglas 125 Kidd, Gevin 34, 61, 62, 90,154 Kidd, janet 125 Kieffer, Greg 154 Kilbourn, Barbara 154 Kile, Lyndel171 Kimball, Dwayne 126 Kimberlin, Ronald 126 Kimsey, Virginia 54 Kinast, Pamela 62 Kinast, Vicki 62 Kinder, Steve 154 Kindred, Michael 168 Kinglsley, john 103, 154, 164 Kirk, Betty 126 Kirkhuff, Evelyn 126 Kirkhufl, Robert 126 Kirkpatrick, Sue 126 Kirmen, Doug 126 Kiser, Randy 154 Kilch, Rick 126 Kitchen, William 191 Klassen, Gary 126 Klassen, Richard 178 Klatt, William 154 Klaver, Susan 165 Klein, Bill 168 Klein, Vickie 170 Klemme, jack 126 Klenke, Sue 45,105,126 Kline, Paul 154 Klopfenstein, Richard 126 Klosterman,jeanette180 Knauf, Kelvin 60, 56 Knauss, jeff 154 Knippel, George 171 Knoche, Howard 126 Knox, Tyree 64,154 Koch, Bob 21, 74 Koch, Tom 171 Koehler, Pat 187 Koehler, Shelley 154 Koehn, Brad 126 Koehn, Randal 168 Koher, jeff 56 Koon, George 179 Korf, Steve 126 Kraft, Denise 126 Krause, Rhonda 126 Krehbiel, jamie 61, 126 Krentzel, Doh154 Krentzel, Phyllis 127 Krepps, Richard 127 Kretzer, Brenda 127 Krone, Cheryl 127 Krumland, jennifer 154 Kuhlmann, Trudy 127 Kuhns, Elaine 155 Kulick, jeff 127 Lambert, joe 155 Lamont, Susan 127 Lance, jackie 62, 64, Lane, jana 62,127 Lane, Michael 168 Langdon, Kevin 127 Larson, Mark 64,155 Larson, Mary 64,155 Larson, Phillip 155 Larson, Thomas 155 Latimore, Denver 75, 97,127 Lawrence, Linda 155 127 Lawrence, Renarda127 Lawson, Sally 155 Lay, Craig 127 Ledesma, Karen 155 Lee, Patty 127 Lee, Rosemary 127 Leeper, Sara 127 Lees, David 155 Lees, Debra 127 Lemon, Arnetta171 Leonard, Laurie 155 Lesley. lohn 173 Leslie, Kenneth 127 Lesley, Lisa 127 Lesslie, Donna 127 Leonard, Earl 127 Lewis, judith 127 Libertus, Sheryl 155 Lickiss, Brian 127 Lilja, Ralph 127 Lindenberger, Greg 128 Lindenmeyer, Doug 74,128 Lindscheid,Sharri51,128 Link, Randy 155 Linnebur, Amy 155 Lint, Louis 155 Lipe, Gary 168 Lira, Marcos 64,155 Lofgren, Richard 128 Logan, Cheri 128 Lohman, Lorra 78, 79,155,174 Lohrenz, Marshall 155 Long, LaDonna128 Longhofer, Becky 128 Loomes, Phillip 82,128 Loop, Larry 155 Love, Kent 68, 69, 96, 128 Lovelace, Lora 155 Lowrey, Drew 155 Lucia, Michael 168 Ludwick, Diane 128 Ludwig, Kristine 155 Luman, Carol 128 Luman, Larry 155 Lundburg, Pat 128 Lundemo, Cheryl 128 Lundemo, Virginia 168 Luce, Cecile 195 Lutz, Christine 106, 128 Lyons, Merle 128 Lytton, Mike 168 Maben, Bill 41, 163, 189 Macek, lolene 61,128 Macfarland, Michael 168 Mack, Margot 52, 182 Madden, Susan 50,156 Madison, Russell 128 Maes, Luann 156 Makoski, Sophie 128 Mallicott, Tony 75 Malmstrom, Rory 33, 64, 65, 128 Maloney, Stephen 97, 98,156 Mammel, Mary 45,128 Mandevill, Gary 97,128 Mangan, Steve 147, 156 Manry,john128 Marcy, lanice128 Marcy, jeannette 156 Margreiter, Tamara 60,128 Martinez, Gary 156 Martinez, Linda 128 Mason, David 128 Mason, Lucy 156 Massey, Samuel 128 Mast, Philip 128 Masterson, Steve 86,156 Masterson, Terry 68,185 Matthews, Burke 128 Mathews, jean 128 Mathias, Ricky 61, 62,129 Matous, john 73, 76,174,192 May, Harold 129 Mayhew, Cynthia 106, 129 McAllister, john 156 McBee, Debra 156 McBride, jackie 173 McCallister, john 68, 96 McCamant, Nancy 129 McCauley, Kathryn 168 McClure, Mike 156 McConnell, Bob 129, 174 McCormick, Randy 129 McCoy Barbara 156 McCoy, Kirk 156 McCright, Tony 75,77,129 McCurdy, Mark 156 McCurry,janice170 McDaniel, Ruth 156 McDonald, Myron 168 McFadden, Richard 156 McFael, Charles 156 McFael, Susan 129 McGauthey, Sheryl 156 McGillivray, Pat 156 McGinnis, Larry 156 McGraw, Clarice 44,187 McGraw, Daniel 129 McGraw, Marcia 129 McGregor, Mary 129 McGuire, Mark 129 McKenzie, Mary 129 McKibben, Mark 129 McKinney, Michael 129 Mcleod, john 64,96,129 McMannis, Randy 129 McMillan, Hugh 191 McMillin, Sally 156 McMullen, jim 129 McMurray, Dee Ann 104,156 McMurry, Ken 47,191 McMurry, Ron 156 McNaul, Mike 168 McNaul, Phillip 129 McNeeley, Greg 34, 38, 39, 90, 156 McNeeley, Wayne 156 McNiIl, Dalene129 McPheter, George 129 McReynolds, Bev 129 McVaY, Tyler 156 Meader, Skip 173 Meadows, Lyndon 129 Medley, Murray 156 Meek, Gary 32, 62, 64,6S,130 Meeker, Ross 132 Meier, Connie 46, 60,64,130 Meigs, Leon 185 Mellies, Craig 130 Melrose, Larena 130 Meltzer, Larry 170 Mendenhall, Ken 130 Mendenhall, Kenneth 180 Mendenhall, Merrie 130 Merian, Fred 130 Merian, Rebecca 130 Merriman, Ralph 130 Mesloh, Kathy 130 Messing, Dawon 130 Metheny, Rodney 130 Mettling, Herman 156 Mettling, Sandra 130 Mettscher, Milton 168 Meyer, Billie Sue 46, 52, 156 Mitchell, Mary 171 Moddlemog, Patti 131 Moeckel, jeffrey 168 Mogel, Tracey 171 Mohrbacker, Diana 131 Mollach, Steve 131 Monares, Dany 131 Moon,4Allyson,32, 33, 64, 157 Moore, Barbara 157 Moore, Dennis 157 Moore, Doug 97, 131 Moore, Larry 131 Moore, Michael 168 Moore, Shirley 157 Moore, Wendy 131 Moots, Mike 131 Moran, Bill 131 Morgan, Betty 182 Morgan, Dave 157 Morgan, lane 186 Morgan, jeff 157 Morgan, Kathy 55,131 Morgan, Wendall 190 Morris, Pam 131 Morton, Mitzi 64, 157 Moseley, Randall 131 Moss, Lottie 157 Mossman, Charles 131 Motley, Marvin 131 Morley, Steve 157 Moyer, Denis 131 Moyers, Charles 60,61,131 Mucker, Ross 75 Mueller , Dennis 157 Mueller, Susan 131 Mulder,Luann 104,131 Munzer ,Ruby 104, 192 Murrell, Winston 157 Myers, Kristy 52,157 Myers, Michael 69, 131 Myers, Teresa 16,131 Nachtig al, Kathy 131 Nail,joe157 Meyer, Doug 130 Meyer, Galen 130 Meyer, Rex 130 Meyers, Chris 45 Meyers, Mike 96 Miller, David 156 Miller, Deborah 49,130 Miller, Don 178 Miller, Doyle 130 Miller, Ellis 130 Miller, john 130 Miller, Ken 156 Miller, Kevin 130 Miller Lee 186 Miller, Mark 156 Miller, Pam 130 Miller, Rick 130 Miller, Susan 131 Miller, Susan 131 Marshall, Nancy 156 Martin, Betty 128 Martin, Carol 128 Martin, Darrel 128 Martin, jane 128 Martin, Ken 168 Martin, Kirk 156 Martindell, Steve 128 Martinez, Ed 195 Martinez, Ernest 128 Mills, Richard 32, 33,156 Mills, Thomas, jr. 75, 131 Milsap, jon 156 Miner, Robert 131 Minlts, Dianna 45,131 Mlnnerath, Mike 131 Minnis, Becky 45,62,131 Minton, Susan 131 Mitt, Timothy 74, 97 Misak, Gary 75,131 Nash, Margaret 60, 62, 131 Navarro, Cynthia 45,157 Navarro, Loretta 168 Needham, Gary 157 Neier, Bill 61, 131 Neighbors, Suzanne 131 Nelson, Barbara 131, 173 Nelson, Connie 36, 38, 39, 64 157 Nelson, Gary 118, 131 Nelson, Ken 157 Nelson, Rick 75, 156 Neuburger, Ola 45,131 Neufeld, Theodore 132 Neufeldt, David 97,157 Neufeldi, Diana 132 Neuman, Dick 132 Neville, Bonnie 192 Newell, Marlys13,132 Newfer, Terry 157 Nickel, Connie 132 Nickel, Lynn 97,132 Niemann, Terry 157 Norman, Russell 132 Norris, William 168 Noyes, Cynthia 132 Nunemaker, Wesley178 Nunn, Kevin 36,157 Nuss, Debbie 132 Nusser, Eugene 171 Nuzum, Kathryn 158 Nyberg, Nancy 157 Nye, Veronica 157 Oakley, Lloyd 158 O'Dell, Dennis 132 Ogden, Mary Ann 60, 132 Ogle, Charlcic-106,132 Ogle, Steve 158 O'Halloran, Francis 132 O'Hanlon, Pat 49 Oldenstadt, Verna 182 Oliver, Francis 132 Oliver, Mike 132 Olivarez, joe 191 Ollenburger, Royce 132 Orr, Dean 158 Orsborn, Debbie 132 Orthwein, Ann 192 Ortmeier, Kathleen 158 Osborn, Dale 132 Osborn, Dwight 132 Osborn, Mike 132 Osburn, Beth 132 Osner, Melvin 158 Osthoff, Eric 82, 86 O'Sullivan, Maureen:-45,132 Oswalt, Stewart 178 ' Ott, jon 158 ' Otto, Michael 158 Owens, Ray 132 Oxley, Thomas 168 Page, Denis 74,75,158 Paine, Diane 44,45,158 Pallister, Craig 158 Parks, Claude 194 Parmenter,leanie158 Parrish, Ronna132 Parson, Hence 186 Passmore, Robert 74, 133 Patty, Marion 158 Patterson, Randall 158 Reiser, jane 60,134 Sprinkle, Randall 162 Toland, Becky 62,162 wiebe, Terry 165 Schultz, Kenneth 161 Patton, james 158 Patton, Lola 60, 133 Patton, Rhonda 45,133 Pauls, Debra 133 Pauls, Harold 178 Pauls, Larry 133 Peacock, Howard 133 Peel, Bill isa Reiser, Mark 168 RempeI,jim158 Renner, Phillip 172 Rensch, Brent 158 Rethorst, Susan 134 Reusser, Steve 160 Rewerts, David 160 Rexroad, Susan 134 Schriner, Shelley 161 Sco bee Peltier, Cecilia 50, 158 Pendleton, Bonnie 158 Penner,Timothy133 Pennick, Richard 158 Perrin, Deborah 158 Perry, Clara 133 Pestinger, Robert 47, 133 Peters, jim 133 Peterson, Korey 158 Peterson, Michael 133 Peterson, Wayne 172 Pfannenstiel, Mike 158 Pfister, Ronald 190 Pflughoeft, Lou 64,133 Pfost, Olinda 55, 159 Phelan, jane 106, 133 Phelan, Pat 159 Phillips, Bill 159 Pierce, Brent 35, 41 Pierce, Myra 137 Pierson, jerry 61, 62,133 Pinkerton, Linda133 Pinkston, Sue 159 Piriney, Adzianna12,159 Pipkin, Barbara 106, 133 Pitts, Ron 170 Pitts, Wayne 159 Pitzer, jimmie 51,133 Pivonka, Carol 133 Pjesky, john 133 Platz, Gertrude 195 Plett,-jewel 133 Ploog, Emil 172 Plouch, Vernon 194 Plush, Elizabeth 159 Podschun, Chris 133 Poe, Robb 159 . Polly.lames133 Polson, Matthew 133 Popp, Charles 172 Popp, Tyler 159 Popplewell, Angela 134 Postier, Loren 134 Postier, Marilyn 159 Poston, Barbara 134 Potter, Robert 134 Potucek, Lesle148,159 Pounds, james 159 Powell, Cecil 159 Powell, Susan 159 Pratt, Gary 68, 69, 96,134 Prediger,loel159 Preisser, Vicki 159 Preston, Dave 188 Price, Bob 159 Prickett, Pam 36, 38, 44, 45,134 Rexroad, Patrick 134 Reynolds, Randel160 Reynolds, Rozlyn172 Reynolds, Stuart 170 Richards, Dock 160 Richardson, George 172 Richardson, Randy 170 Richardson, Stanley 172 Riddiough, Loren 168 Rife, jon 134 Riggs, janalee 135 Rincones, jesus 54,135 Rinehart, Ann 106, 107, 135 Rinehart, james 168 Rios, Richard 135 Ritchy, john 168 Ritterhouse, Terry 160 Roberson, Bill 135 Roberson, Mary 172 Roberts, jeff 160 'Roberts, Randle 160 , Roberts, Rex 18, 75, 77,174, 175 Roberts, Robin 75,135 Roberts, Ronald 168 Robertson, Gary 118, 160 Robertson, Mary Beth 184 Robinson, David 135 Robinson, Gary 160 Robinson, Marietta 160 Robinson, Michael 160 Robinson, Randy 135 Robinson, Sharon 135 Rockhold, jerry 52,103,160 Roe, Steve 160 Roernan, Marietta 49 Rogers, Donna 135 Rogers, rim 57,160 Rogge, Gary 135 Rohlman, Bruce 135 Rolfs, Scott 97, 135 Roman, Kathleen 135 Roman, Robert 168 Root, Steve 160 Roseberry, Murray 160 Ross, Cynthia 160 Ross, jon 135 Roth, Teresa 36,135 Rothenberger, Nina 106, 135 Rothrock, Bill 135 Rothwell, jake 135 Royse, Randy 135 i Rucker, Charles 160 Ruckman, Ronald 135 Rumbaugh, Frank 135 ' Rupp, Steve 52, 160 Schroeder, judy 160 Schroeder, Lynn 45, 55,161 Schroeder, Tim 161 Schulte, Steve 136 Schultz, Brenda 136 Schultz, Carole 161 Schultz , Kelly 136 Schultz, Linda 162 Schultz, Pam 136 Schultz , Rodney 136 Schwab, Grace 136 ,john 168 Stacy, Steven 162 Stafford, Kristin 138 Stafford, Lillian 172 Stagner, Murray 138 Staib, Robert 138 Stamback, Helen 172 Stamey, Pam 162 Stapleton, Barbara 138 Toland, Charles 140 Toland, Teresa 169 Tolbert, Carol 140 Toman, Gilbert 162 Toole, Freda 162 Townsend, Curtis 75, 77, 174 Tracy, janis169 Wiens, Gerald 165 Wiens, john 142 Wiens, Loren 74, 97 99, 165 1 Wiens, Marilyn 142 i Wiens, Teresa 165 Wieser, Michele 142 Wilde, Debra 165 Wilk, Mike 97, 142 Starks, Gary 138 Staudinger, Marilyn 138 Stauffer, Gregg 162 Stauffer, Ronald 138 Stecklein, Laverne 138 Tracy, joy 140 Trass, Patricia 140 Tregellas, Tom 140 Trembley, Sarah 140 Trowbridge, jacob 163 Wilkerson, jerry 165 Wilkerson, john 165 Wilkins, Dennis 165 Wilks, William 169 Willard, jene 142 Scott, Debra 62 Scott, Mike 137 Sears, Marcia 139 Seeley, jamie 137 Seibel, Diane 106, 137 Seifert, jim 137 Seiler, Ken 137 Seitnater,lim137 Sellers, jesse 161 Serpan, Tava 4S,52,161 Steele, Betty 195 Steele, Mike 138 Steffes, Steve 138 Stehr, Cecil 162 Steinhardt, Dee 162 Steinkirchner, Gary 147, 162 Steinmetz, Michael 18,138 Stelter, Sherri 139 Stenzel, Susan 139 Stephenson, Brad 64,139 Troyer, Detra 163 Troyer, Doug 140 Troyer, Pete 163 True, Tom 163 Tucker, Bill 140 Tucker, Robert 163 Turner, David 163 Turney, Richard 140 Tyler, john 172 Ukens, jolene 140 Seymore, Sam 61, 62, 184 Shafer, Shaffer Shane, Shaud, Barbara 61,62,161 ,jeff 137 Tom 184 Galen 137 Shaver, Kenna 137 Shaver, Richard 64, 137 Stevens, David 162 Stevens, Susan 139 Stewart, lon 139 Stewart, Larry 170 Stewart, Mary 60,139 Stewart, Raymond 186 Stewart, Stan 52, 57,162, Shawver, Susan 137 Shea, james 137 Shears, jerry 169 Sheffer, Cella 49,161 Shelton, Richard 170 Shepherd, Barbara 137 Sherwood, Craig 137 Shill, jean 60 Shipley, Betsy 195 Shook, Roger 47,137 Shook, Tim 62, 137 Showalter, lohn 191 Shultz, Andrew 169 Shuman, Deb 162 Shumway, Valerie 45, 52,162 Siefert, Arnold 173 Siefkes, Kenneth 51,194 Siegrist, janet 162 Sigler, Keith 182 Silvey, Donnita 53,137 Simmons, Cynthia 60,162 Simon, Cathy 137 Simon, Dean 137 Simon, layson 137 Simon, Ronald 162 Sisson, james 169 Sisson,jim137 Sjogren, Le Ann 137 Sjoholm, Nancy 15, 162 Skinner, Daniel 34, 169 175 Stieglitg, Sandra 169 Stiles, Brad 162 Stimatze, Ladonna162 Stimatze, Lisa 139 Stimson, Teresa 169 Stirn, Craig 139 Stirn, jeff 82, 86, 87 Stockebrand, Pat 55, 187 Stockham, Sharon 139 Stokes, Willie 74 Stone, Helen 184 Stonebraker, Gail 104 Stotts, Larry 162 Stout, Eugene 139 Stout, Peggey139 Strait, Mel 139 Stratton, Nancy 60, 62,139 Strawn, james 139 Streeter, Ray 139 Stringer, james 179 Stroberg, Tom 139 Strong, james 34, 75,139 Stuart, Mary 162 Stubby, David 139 Stubby, Steve 162 Stucky, Debra 62, 139 Stucky, Dennis 139 Stucky, Geneva 139 Prillman, Marcy 134 Proffitt, Nancy 159 Rush, jimmy 172 Rusk, john 51,160 Skoch, Carl 57,187 Slaper, Frank 194 Slaper , Larry 162 Slapar, Lonnie 62,102,137 Slater, Slentz Daryl 137 ,jalene137 Stucky, john 74 Stucky, Kirby 162 Sturgeon, Deedra 139 Sturgeon, Isla 139 Suiter, Tamara 139 Umberger, lla 182 Ungles, Lynn 163 Unruh, Elnora 169 Unruh, Kay 140 Unruh, Kenneth 140 Updegrove, jim 141, 171 Uppendahl, Bruce 141 Van Meter, Winton 163 Van Osdol, jerry 18, 37, 38,163 Vasconcells, Roger 141 Vetter, jim 141 Viegra, Martin 141 Viegra, Trunkalino141 Vincent, Connie 60,141 Vincent, janet 169 Vinson,Gerald141 Voth, Darrell 163 Votruba,lan 163 Vratil, Sue 163 Vrtiska,Cindy 163 Wade, Thomas 141 Wagler, Stan 97,141 Wakefield, Bill 163 Walker, Darrell 141 Walker, lack 194 Walker,john 63, 86 Walker, Lynne 141 Walker, Marc 163 Walker, Mark 141 Walker, Sigle 172 Wallace, Bill 163 Wallace, Doug 163 Wallingford, leryl 61 Walsten, Gary 141 Walter, Michael 106 Walton,CharIes141 Wamalwa, David 54, 68, 163 Wambsganss, Larry 141 Wambsganss, Leland 141 Wance, Steve 163 Ward, Barbara 141 Willems, Linda 142 Willeta, Scott 142 Williams, Bradford 165 Williams, David 142 Williams, Henry 142 Williams, julie 165 Williams, Rhelda 60, 62, 142 Williams, Richard 142 Williams, Rowena 172 Williamson, Mike 75 Wills, Wes 165 Wilson, Bill 51, 142 Wilson, Carrie 64,142 Wilson, Catherine 143 Wilson, Doyle 170 Wilson, Larry 143 Wilson, Paul 57, 143 Wilson, Russell 143 Wilson, Sherry 165 Wilson, Tom 165 Winans, Brad 143 Wineinger, Marcy 143 Wing, Ken 165 Wingfield, Ronald 194 Winslow, Chris 169 Winter, Carol 50, 165 Winterhalter, Frances 169 Winterhalter,lanice170 Wintersteen, Elmo 194 Wirtz, jonathan 143 Wistrand, Sally 165 Witham,Gary 143 Woelk, Brenda 165 Woellhof, Mindy 143 Woerpel, Harlan 187 Woerz, David 143 Wolfersperger, Kris 57, 165 Wood, Brad 143 Woodall, Dick 186 Woods, Harry 1431 Woods, Ovid 141,165 Woolley, Richard 143 Woolsey, Dennis 165 Woolsey, Tom 74 Wooten, leri 143 Worden, Mike 165 Worden, Peggy 165 Wornkey, Don 143 Wray, Cliff 65, 75, 97 Wright, Gloria, 143 Wright, Karan 143 Sullivan, Kenneth 140 Sullivan, Peggy 139 Ward, David 141 Warner, vida 184 Wright ,Malina143 Wright, Peggy 112,143 jeff 141 Wasinger, Pruitt, lan 134 Pruter. Marcel 187 Pryor, Gary 39,134 Quimby, Ken 134 Raine, Melvin 134 Russell, Leila 172 Russell, Robert 135 Russell, Roy 168 Ruzich, Linda 105, 120, 160 Ryan, jerry 135 Sluss, Raedeane137 Smiley, Susan 62,137 Raleigh, Nancy 158 Ramsey, Craig 134 Ramsey, Curtis 158 Ramsey, Lowell 61, 158 Randles, Dorthie158 Rank, Pat 158 Rankin, Gene 158 1 Rankin, james 134 Rankin,jana158 Rankin, jerry 62,158 ' Rapp, Darrell 158 . 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