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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
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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.
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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.
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