Hutchinson Community College - Dragons Tale Yearbook (Hutchinson, KS)

 - Class of 1975

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Administration and Faculty Q ,s.4 ,uv 1 4 ,, -f .ff f s 1 , , ' 1? 33' '15 I V A, X 1 M M x. A u 4 1 f ' 1 r , ,, ,.L,- ie- gli af J, 2. 4 , r 117 .ff ff'-:hugs ..' 2 f f .4 ,, ' .f 1 K , X VW X 'lf ffmngwffyg., , -ww-..,. ,,,k, ww.. P Xfihmfhwfwf '4'-ma.. 'ww '22-Q W 'FESQF 'Wi' R' Wi I ..., -W X' ff ff X J 1 5. , 1 WN' My 5, h Y K X -ir' 'f 9 225 if 3 W' 'R 10 lis- 8857691 45 W E 2 'wg X -ix GQ b ' Student Life Student Union is center of activity The Student Union is the center of activity for many students and faculty members as they gather before and after classes for a snack, a game of foosball or pool. The bookstore, cafeteria, Director of Student Affairs Office and the Walnut Room are all located on the main floor. The basement houses the junior Collegian, Dragon's Tale and the Public Relations Office. The Financial Aids and Special Services Offices are also located on the bot- tomfloor. The Student Union lawn was the setting for several football pep rallies. CM - The two new Dynamo Foosball tables are a challenge to foosball fans. .if Coach Gisel and Sam Butterfield observe the various activities in the Union. K il Greg Stauffer curbs his appetite with a sandwich from the snack bar. Mark Gwaltney takes advantage of one of the four pool tables Gary Applegate takes a moment out to rest in the upstairs lounge. Kent and Elland Hall house students Kent and Elland Halls provide housing facilities for ap- proximately 500 HCIC students. Two changes in Kent Hall policy were approved this year. The women were no longer subject to bed check beginning second semester, and male visitors were allowed in the South basement. Sam Butterfield headed a group of dormitory represen- tatives which organized after problems arose second se- mester. The committee was primarily engaged in dorm rule reform. john McLeod serenades Elland Hall residents. Bill Neer saunters in after a hard day of classes Larry Crowell strikes a Burt Reynolds' pose. l Sara Leeper enjoys a relaxing moment room with her faithful teddy bear. Kent Hall residents use imagination in creating door designs. J-aim K ' '-'in , fi , .1 ' , 'il 5 I If 'f 57, hu. ug 'Q Q Privacy is hard to come by when living in a dorm. Here ludy Besecker improvises by finding a nice quiet spot tothink things over. in her dorm .,, ! yn .t. College years produce unique living experiences College years often produce new and unique exper- iences for many people. The first time in an apartment can be an enjoyable and learning experience. Paying the bills, cooking and clean- ing, washing and ironing, and shopping as well as taking on new responsibilities are all part of apartment living. For married couples, trying to study and attend classes while trying to provide an income, and still have time to be with your family, can often sometimes be trying. Brother and sister, father and son, mother and daughter, or husband and wife combinations usually turn up in the classroom or other situations. All these experiences are part of college life and are part of the learning experience that can't be taught in the classroom. U Karl Brendel takes time out from his studies to read his little girl a bedtime story. Sophomore joe Black gives his little brother lack some pointers on college life. 9 f'- .-,in N... Little Tony MCCright receives some pointers from his dad tbig Tonyl and his mom tGloriaJ on the fine art of handling a football. 12,5 z. f.5:jsqmL1JigAf'JA Y A 3 L... f ' :gs 1 A W W Y lm 4 1 HL- -. , , .sii .,.s , in s 1 ' -sfi ,A ,gl ...s L.. ' ...,.i L.....L....... . V ., . Q .H Y 1 Lg.--U--Q Q w,..wi if: - - ww- P . nn-L.-n-na A H J-tgwww . I :A:i 4 'V N K l ' ' Q L- L. A -...W - -4,. ...X ,Q i-ya? is K. X Bill Hemmy and Mike Moody have a unique relationship. Bill is Mike's uncle, they're both building construction majors, and they're also roommates. Roommates Greg Hall and Randy Boyts practice their famous rendition of The Sting . 19 Part time jobs held by students Part time jobs provide extra cash and help to cut college expenses for many HCIC stu- dents. The job placement center, headed by Carl Skoch, placed 250 students in the 340 availa- ble jobs. Although the jobs are widely varied, the most common ones call for secretaries, retail establishment clerks, and construction workers. In a switch over previous years, spot jobs such as baby sitting and waitressing were few and far between. .al 'I' i Danny Cribbs donned a Santa Claus su cash. Mary Kay Ellenbecker and Becky jones, both employees of Hadly da , f ,f s s 5 f 'W 1 'l ,r +I' 9 ' , fi,, V V A ' ,vt ,H , if K jr' V V, , ' ,l ., ,f,i'f .1 , -s , 1 f A 'fd N ' if f ,ly , Q C NMI' V, ,V . I t i in A: , ft o . . ' vw if Wh i A ji A 'Hr 4 1 ,few 'H :, 'K fz , .th UCI! Iss, 'aww if-' M at M ms. ill' i Henry Williams lLeftJ was among the close to one hundred HCIC students employed under the work-study program. Kerry McCoy lBelow7 was an employee of the mainten- ance department. s ,.,avv- .. ' 4 ' ,f . , - 5 CUl'I'E'I'lt events CUFFETH events CLll'l'Gnt GVGFHS CUI'l'Gl'lt events current GVETHS CLIF! In a visit to Wichita in October, 1974, President Ford and Senator Bob Dole boost each other's candi- dacy. Inflation has hit all Americans. Re- member when the15a candy bar was only 100 and when 20 bubblegum was only a penny? Those days are gone for a while because of the cost of sugar. ln early january, a ten pound bag of sugar was over six dol- lars. Although it has dropped to ap- proximately S3.50 - other sugar products continue to rise. As the United States nears its bi- centennial, there is a first in the White House. This democratic na- tion has a president and vice- president who haven't been elected by the people. Due to the resigna- tion of Spiro Agnew and of Richard Nixon, the nation is now governed by President Gerald Ford and Vice- President Nelson Rockefeller. Miss Hutchinson 1975 is Cindy Mclntosh, a sophomore at HCJC. At right is Miss Kansas, Karen Smith, Miss Hutchinson 1974, Patty Lee, Miss Hutchinson 1975, Cindy Mcln- tosh, and Miss America, Shirley Cothran. TEVENTS CUITENT EVENTS CLIFFENT EVENTS CUITENT EVENTS CUFFENT EVENTS CUFFENT EVENTS At left: Contestants for Miss Black Hutchinson from HCJC were Linda jones and Denise Go- mez. 1975 was the year of the rebate. Because the number of new car sales were dropping and auto workers were being laid off, car manufac- turers offered up to S600 back on the purchase of a new car. The layoff of auto workers and other related auto industries helped to contribute to the national unemployment rate of 8.20f0 during the first four months Of 1975. At lefti Kansas Lieutenant-Governor Shelby Smith, Governor Bob Bennett, and President Gerald Ford in Wichita. According to Carl Skoch, The na- tional economy is creeping into Hutchinson - jobs are getting scarce and more students are look- ing for jobs. As of March 1 there were 309 job openings and 236 stu- dents have been placed in full or part-time jobs. At this time last year, there were seventy more openings and only seven more students had been placed. The main job opening for women is in clerical and office jobs, for men it is in construction and heavy industry. Construction adds new faculty offices. Construction began on the HCJC campus during june, 1974. The work was done by L. R. Foy Construction Co. and their sub-contractors. lThge new addition to Lockman Hall includes fa- culty offices, a guidance center, class- rooms and home economics kitchens. Final outside construction was com- pleted during spring break - March, 1975. Inside finishing is still being com- pleted with carpeting, painting, and air-conditioning. The total cost of the construction was fB450,000. Other con- struction plans are on the drawing board, but as of yet, nothing has been finalized. M. -Av . f 1 ep fx 'X if S ttt.. ., ,. gg.. X 45.2 ' f . il, 2 iff.. .fssrrr fl 1 . ,,. . A it H C y ...iff V A- 4331. 1-I ,Ek i.. :ggi , . ,if .. ,mu .!,.l. HCJC was the only junior college in the nation to place their basketball, football, and baseball teams in the top ten in the final NICAA polls. The basketball team was rated first, the football team was seventh, and the baseball team was rated eighth. i QQ, ' ' . gl 1 .XX X f W K ft xx X X I Q 905 Classes Freshmen Ackerman, Marsha Beloit Adams, Lowell Newton Adelhardt, Bonnie Nashville Ahrens, loyce Natoma Albrecht, Rebecca Moundrid e Albright, Kathleen Hutchinson Alexander, Christine Hutchinson Alexander, Craig Hutchinson Allen, Christy Coldwater Allen, Crystal Lyons Allen, David Hutchinson Allen, Deborah South Hutchinson Allen, Tom Hutchinson Alison, Dean Halstead Allison, Sharon Greensburg Alt, john Marysville Altenbaumer, Randall Bushton Alumbaugh, julie Hutchinson Amick, Kathleen Hutchinson Ammeter, Blaine Florence Anderson, David Hutchinson Anderson, Fred Randall Anderson, lane Hutchinson Anderson, june Lindsborg Anderson, Mark Hutchinson Armstrong, Lora Burrton Ashcraft, George Hutchinson Atkinson, Diana Hutchinson Averitt, Dawn Hutchinson Axelson, Roger Plainville Aytes, Shirley Hutchinson Bachus, Phyllis Abbyville Badgett, Barbara Hutchinson Baharanchi, Asghar Iran Bailey, Barbara Ellsworth Bailey, Doug Hutchinson Bailey, Michael McPherson Bainter, David Oberlin Ballard, Lyle Hutchinson Banks, Charles Kingman Barber, Charles Hutchinson Barclay, Sheryl Arlington Barker, Randy Hutchinson Barnes, Brenda Hutchinson Barnes, Kathleen Hutchinson Barnes, Roxanne Hutchinson Barnhart, Gwendaline McPherson Barnhill, Metzie Salina Bass, Clinton Hutchinson Beach, Rebecca Tribune Beattie, Fayneta Conway Beeman, johnny Peabody Belcher, Susan Hutchinson Bennett, David Wichita Bensin er, Clarence Hutc inson Ber kamp,loseph Cieney Berkebile, Ralph Hutchinson Best, Denice Wichita Bethas, Charles Derby Beydler, Donald Hutchinson Biberstein, Greg Hutchinson Bierly, Mark Lyons Bird, Michael Plainville Birk, David Gridley Bisho , Robin Sedgwick Black, jerry Chicago, lll. -1 V ,Z 1 ' 1: 'viii - -i f ,H -i 1' ' , Q 455 if '55 5 2 55521. 4f,.-, PM f fi , c.c,,,,,,,,,s ,,, 3 2 X LEW:-' W ie z , ,. V .2 I' f ita 3 ,,, .M A f 5 fy, i ' fi GUY 4? 1 My 1 'V A 9. km ,z ,,,, ' - ,W , X W at , N., X ff 1 -w g 7 f f I fi ,, V' Tia 9 s 'N Black, John Beloit 'sil ' Blackburn, Lee Ann Hutchinson ,f , -V Blaine, Michael 1 Hutchinson f Blffwf Cff-2 8 B l GW, N H HCV ' Q MOU nr H 0 pe R ,, Blohm, Debra , R t Hutchinson ltt- , -- . ,L r s- in M 6 420 , , 2 i ft 3 I in il 51 i ' .5 5 M fe G2 1, y 1 W 23? V t .t R 'iff ff ttlt A ,, , . f l 1 'fain gl 1 , Q4 Z .s s, ,,., ,- , ., !. f VZ f 'H iw tif , V --tt -, V - ttil iliii , ' K f - if l n - TQ, , - f - 5 - ,,1f f M z 'W-ar , rw ,ef 1 W FV-5151:fif151Efilfeiti5.iaaiitiuifwiiiiQZSEWSBEZY 7 t,,,,t ,,,. ,,, i , , ,r, t ,, Hi ' ' 1' .. 'Valli '4-J? .. fl, ma if W in Mutant Left To Right, Top Row: Boardman, Charles, Cimarron, Boehm, jeffrey, Hut- chinson, Boesch, William, Hutchinson, Bogner, james, Hutchinson. Left To Right, Middle Row: Bohnert, Carol, Mankato, Boldt, Donna, Bushton, Bontrager, Arnold, Hutchinson, Borgstrom, Debbie, Windom. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Borrowman, Michael, Hutchinson, Borntreger, Mose, Hutchinson, Borth, Ron, Arlington, Botkin, Diane, Argonia. f r ' V :'.tf?,5f-if? 'S-qt, if fry P niiiifii i t., I 'L my s, ,,s,,,,,,s, ei 527' ff?3iiYsi5e,m,f 'j rf f 'A rw V I, 'L gi, vi ' M , f v . ,:f,t it?-SMP:ssat 7?aeas,z1:'f ,, .tw ffarwsti, 4 , , P ibgtffw gf' ,311 5 as 1 ,f 'mx V .QC 4 it , i a n V V in 5: 2 W! in ii W , at 1, -,,, f 5 wwmf .M Donations of blood flowed in from students as Phi Theta Kappa sponsored the annual visit of the Bloodmobile. ' -LJ! . W ,J ! 1 4 -- f fi. - K + Bottomley, Bob 'V :,- 'Q 'Z ' Hutchinson Bourell, Mike Hutchinson Bourgain, Melissa Sterling Bowen, Andrea Hutchinson i 'i'i A Bowman, ludith Hutchinson Boxley, Diana Columbia, Mo. . 'e 1 ggi? till-F it jay, . A K g Boyce, Milo Hutchinson Bradford, Kathy Hutchinson Bradley, Kirby Ulysses Bradshaw, Terry Wooster, Ill. Bragg, Barbara Hutchinson Branch, Kelvin Chicago, lll. Brawner, Wayne Hutchinson Bray, Dolores Hutchinson Bredfeldt, Denise Hutchinson Breitenbach, Mike Bel re o i f' Brentlinger, Karen Hutchinson 53 Brewer, jerry 111 , ' .,,V t , i 1 I QL Hutchinson ,WJ G W4 V A Biology instructor lim Taylor discusses a speciman with the director of Sand Prairie. 504- I ff-:enfifi fav 1 il W g ft' X. 1 ,A f ., .ww-svn, u 'N iiiif' . . Left To Right, Top Row: Brewster, Cynthia, Conway Springs, Briggs, Bryan, Windom, Bright, john, Hutchinson, Bright, Omickia, McPherson. Left To Right, Middle Row: Brooks, Beverly, Newton, Brower, john, Moscow, Brown, Barry, Haven, Brown, loyce, Arlington. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Brown, ludy, Salina, Brown, Merle, Kingman, Brown, Robert, Hutchinson, Brown, Sherri, Chapman. Brown, Stanley Hutchinson Brown, William Hutchinson Brummer, Katherine Beloit Bryan, jon Hutchinson Buck, Kimberly South Hutchinson Buehler, Mark McPherson Buette, Rachelle Hutchinson Buhrman, Daryl Paola Burgess, Richard Lyons Burkholder, Kevin Buhler Burnett, Christie Langdon Burnett, Kent Arlington Burns, Roger Hutchinson Burt, Kenneth Valley Center Cabral, jeff Hutchinson Cadoret, Lana Stockton Cairns, Dennis Hutchinson Caldwell, Duane Hutchinson Calvillo, Michael Hutchinson Carithers, Charles Hutchinson Carithers, Donald Pretty Prairie Carlson, Carolyn Hutchinson Carnes, lanice Hutchinson Carpenter, Nancy South Hutchinson Carr, jenny Hutchinson Carson, Larry Hutchinson Carter, Mindy Burrton X, L., lvl, N! -H NW' 1 Q15 ill Nav ,ff ' 1'j5f 'A' 1.-Q3 ,ff Wrgfe --L, N KL-4f' KQ4 Connie Scharz and Debbie Dennis practice in Class ' Piano under the instruction of Ms. Betty jane Warner. i l 1 2 E mul' W i . l I - 52: ' Carter, Timothy Wichita Case, john Hutchinson Cavit, Marc Lyons Cesar, David Sterlin Challendir, Melinda Sedgwick Champagne, Edna Hutchinson Chapman, james Hutchinson Charbonneau, lerome Green Cheek, Kevin Ulysses Childs, james Hutchinson Chitwood, Thomas Hutchinson Chratain, Wallace Hutchinson Christensen, Bruce Hugoton Christie, lanis Hutchinson Christie, Phillip Stafford Christner, Keith Hutchinson Chronister, Douglas Hutchinson Claasen, Brian Newton Clark, Evel n Minneoa Clements, Lloyd Norwich Cochran, Donetta Hutchinson Cochran, james Hutchinson Cochran, Lula Hutchinson Cochran, Stacy Greensburg Colburn, David Hutchinson Cole, Alan Langdon Cole, lacqueline Argonia Colvard, Meryl Hutchinson Conner, Sharon Hutchinson Conrad, Carlyn Gaylord Conrad, Rebecca Hutchinson Conradt, Audrey Hutchinson Cook, Kenneth Ulysses Coombs, Shirley Halstead Coon, Betty Hutchinson Coon, Mary Hutchinson Coon, Nancy Rago Cooter, Ben Beloit Copeland, Frank Plainville i K Cox, Robert Hutchinson Coykendall, Rodney Ra o Crabb, William McPherson Crank, Ted Hutchinson Crawford, Deborah Peabody Crites, Scott Lyons -tj ff f ' -o'-tvuvk xg' Q UVFFUH Left To Right, Top Row: Crittenden, Paul, Wellington, Culver, Lorin, Hutchin- son, Cunningham, Guy, Pretty Prairie, Cunningham, Rosemarie, Nickerson. ? - ' Left To Right, Middle Row: Curtis, Richard, Hutchinson, Cyr, Connie, Norwich, Dalke, Randal, Hutchinson, Dalke, Wilma, Newton. Using the transit are members of the Applied Trigonometry class Left To Right, Bottom Row: Daniels, Linda, Hutchinson, Daniels, Robert, Hut- chinson, Danielson, Leann, Salina, Dannelley, Renee, Hutchinson. Darling, Peggy Burrton Davidson, Stephen Hutchinson Davis, Barbara Hutchinson Davis, Carol Hutchinson Davis, Cheryl Hutchinson wr 'l B ' Wichita Davis, Teresa ,kW,,w,,,,,,,..W., ,,., ,, -f 'W Decker, Joseph H u t c h i n s o n D e e d s , 1 o n i r f A'i Little River DeHaven, Kimberly Sedgwick Def1f1iSI0n, Terry :Exit .,,,- , i a,, Ottawa fig,-'V i ft fri ff ff, 5 , fi ff 5 7 fig S ,, J 5 ' zz . 1 - 'W' Hn . , is ww ,G E 1? A A, 17 iff ffrv f-ff X as-w r Dick, Dems Buhler Dick, Henry f Burlington ',r1 l Dick, lohn Burlington Dick, Kathleen Hutchinson Dickinson, Bonnie lean Hutchinson Dimitt, Brenda johnson Dinitto, Deborah Haven Dixon, Sandra Peoria f , f- , ' . A typical student on a typical day in a typical place Union. the Student Ill a ll I if l , , if , t may Left To Right, Top Row: Dobler, Brian, Derby, Dodds, Peggy, Haven, Doerk- sen, jerald, Hutchinson, Dorris, Daniel, Arlington. Left To Right, Middle Row: Drake, Daniel, Hutchinson, Dreese, Nancy, Salina, Dreiling, Donna, Larned, Dreier, Stephen, Hesston. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Dubberstein, Kim, Winfield, Duggan, Butch, Hut- chinson, Duling, Susan, Eskridge, Dumler, Randy, Kalvesta. Duncan, Mable Hutchinson Duncan, Rose Wellington Dunlap, Susan Hutchinson Dunn, Kelley Abbyville Duty, Lawrence Newton Dye, Gregory Turon Dyer, Patricia Pomona Easter, Jeffery Hutchinson Eckart, Raymond Hutchinson Eckart, Steven Hutchinson Eckert, Patricia Newton Eckhart, Mark Lincoln Eddie, Steve Ulysses Eden, loanne Hutchinson Edgerle, Lori Hutchinson Ediger, Michael Hutchinson Ediger, Steve Hutchinson Edwards, Cynthia Wichita Edwards, Kathy South Hutchins Eibert, Barbara Hutchinson Eichelberger, Kathy Salina Eitel, Dick Hutchinson Ekum, Kimberly McPherson Elder, Douglas Baldwin City Elder, Glenn Kingman Ellenbecker, Mary Kay Marysville Ellis, lack Kingsdown W , ,q 1, . if.:-f YZ: examine a snake at Sand Prairie Park. . fu, 3 3 Q , .. W Emig, Kathleen Hutchinson England, Kerry Altamont Engwall, Dwight Salina Ensz, Sandra Hutchinson Erhardt, Hal Hutchinson Esau, loni Hutchinson Esau, Linda Walton Espinoza, Ralph Hutchinson Everhart, Debra Hutchinson Fagola, jerry Ulysses Fernz, james Hutchinson Ferris, Linda Wichita Fields, Galen Bucklin Filbert, David Hutchinson Fischer, Michael Hutchinson Fischer, Michele Hutchinson Fisher, Douglas Holton Fisher, Mark Cimarron Fitts, Danny Argonia Fitzgerald, loyce Hutchinson Fleischmann, Rita Abilene Fletchall, Michael Hutchinson Flickinger, Bryan Burrton Flores, Rosemary Salina Ford, Bryan Hutchinson Fors, Nathan Hutchinson Forsyth, Shauna Wichita Foster, Charles Natoma Foulk, Tracy Kingman Frank, Kevin Ness City Frank, Steve Hutchinson Freymiller, Donna Preston Frisbie, Brad Kingman Froese, Mary Buhler Froese, Sharan Hutchinson Fry, Tim Hutchinson Frye, Donald Hutchinson Fuller, Carol Salina Funke, Dave Kingman Furstenburg, Doreen , Haven Gaines, Randall Wichita Garcia, Marilyn Hutchinson Garrard, john Lincolnville 1 . f ,atl Garwood, Dale 1 Hutchinson Gatewood, Michael Sylvia ' tati , E 4r - Left To Right, Top Row: Geis, Rocky, Hutchinson, George, Gregory, Lindsborg, Gerber, Michael, Sabethag Gibbs, Richard, Hutchinson. Left To Right, Middle Row: Giles, David, Trousdale, Gillaspie, Edward, Council Grove, Gish, Randy, Bushton, Glaze, Alan, Mineola. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Glaze, Sandra, Hutchinson, Goering, Kim, Moun- dridge, Goering, Lyle, Partridge, Goering, Nancy, Partridge. Animal life is studied by a biology class Goertzen, Carla Hutchinson Golden, james McPherson Gomez, Denise Hutchinson Gormly, Terry 1 Hutchinson . Ami Goss, Denise Hutchinson K, Goss jerry l A-R Hultchinson 55:1 V ' , Hutchinggn Gough,Fred ' Hutchinson Graber, Denise g Partridge 't ' ' Graber, Lou is wit, f--' -J2ff 215 ff? ff Pretty Prairie Graham, Kenneth Hutchinson Granger, janet -, A 7 'Af .. ,,,,..., ,, . ,,,M,W,6, ,Q af. sf- P, fi af i fad Q, Q rpg: i M tg isiih 1' , , r V ' V-if Hutchinson eh. ,,. sw was A ,. N 'iwSAvs, S'm.4 f ww G A g - wir-'Q At., r , ,, ' i at I pk? -s - t t N' N s lr i at M1 i, , 1 --!'5 f-- '- QV' - 5 s' i fr -f,A S s,,.- f Zig, r t X' 1 ', gm' Q Q - 5- -at, ,sa hwgtf ,wwe-1 ft : X is A at Great Bend's Britt Spaugh park. Grant, Rita Garfield Greenhalgh, Chris Hutchinson Griest, Don Glasco Griffith, Harry Hutchinson Griggs, Sylvia Hutchinson Grimes, Roger Hutchinson 1 l Left To Right, Top Row: Grimm, Kevin, Hutchinson, Groves, Gene, McPher- son, Guhl, Susan, Haven, Guilfoyle, james, Abilene. Left To Right, Middle Row: Gustafson, Dewey, McPherson, Guthrie, Sharon, Hutchinson, Habiger, Wayne, Bushton, Haflich, james, Sabetha. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Hagen, Greg, Moundridge, Hale, Paul, Hutchin- son, Hall, Henry, Sylvia, Hall, Kenneth, Newton. Hall, Matthew Larned Hallford, Gary Haven Haltom, Harold Hutchinson Ham, Jennifer Hutchinson Hamilton, Robert Anthony Hammerschmidt, Annette Zenda Hampel, Michael Kingman Harder, Sandra Hutchinson Harms, Nancy Ellsworth Harper, Karen Hugoton Harris, Homer Hutchinson Hauptman, Mark Lyons Hauschild, Brenda Hutchinson Hauschild, Cristina Hutchinson Hauschild, Donald Hutchinson Hauser, Thomas Ulysses Haverty, janet Hutchinson Havlas, Theresa Plainville Haynie, Alan Larned Hayward, Denise Hutchinson Headings, Leland Hutchinson Heard, Stephanie Hutchinson Hearn, Dale Stafford Hebberd, Gary Manter Hedge, Virginia Hutchinson Hedgpeth, Bill McPherson Hedrick, Arlene Nickerson Tony Hoss prepares a patient in X-ray it fs . .,.. - , , -Ls.--.gf:5M :tl -- ' . -:5.fs.::.:.::g-..U 1 ,if . W' is-za-iizsit 2-1 i 52 1 ' YE2i.552Ei:5fiEf, 422115 ITE Y' QL . iz klt.5 ' , 5 2 1 - izlfgrlsisf X. . 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Heidebrecht, Bruce Nickerson Heim, Diana Hutchinson Heim, Kathy Inman Heironimus, Nadine Hutchinson Heitschmidt, lim Hutchinson Helm, Kathy Haven Hendershot, Robin Hutchinson Henderson, Debra Partridge Henderson, john Hutchinson Hendrixson, Kay Buhler Hershberger, Charles Newton Hess, David Partridge Hewitt, Natalie Beloit Hicks, joe Hutchinson Hicks, Linda Hutchinson Hill, loel Hutchinson Hill, Joni Hutchinson Hill, Peggy Hutc inson Hilst, Rick Hutchinson Hime, Gary Oskaloosa Hineman, leanie Dighton Hish, Peter Nickerson Hodges, Benny Hutchinson Hoefer, Chuck Hutchinson Hoefer, Greg Hutchinson Hoffman, Ricky Newton Hoffman, Susan Hutchinson Hoelscher, Susan Walton Holcomb, Gregg Plevna Hollinger, Dorcee Hutchinson Honn, Mark Sedgwick Hoover, Thersia Hutchinson Hopkins, Robert Wichita Hopper, Phyllis Hutchinson Hoskinson, Randal Hutchinson Hoskinson, Steven Hutchinson Hovey, Greg Cottonwood Falls Howard, Dale Dighton Huenergardt, David WiCl1iIa A V H- MV fag ' ' ' HUffma aA3net'e ,i', 1,, 1 Moun ri ge N gif 1 Hughesiaii Hutchinson , .. Hughes, Mark Wic ita Hun, Bert , Inman , AVV, Hulse, Kevin 552 ,'. ' Hutchinson , 'i'l Hume, Ken Ai , Manter 'Ili Elm. isf g . ' 4. QE. 5 55 . , - L11 Earl. .. 1-1 -at Qt .ts L i 5 I I x FMR 1 . IV 'fl . , , v . g g Fl V I S, l 5 5, fo- 1- 1 Sf ' W' iii ia, gf . , . . ,il . Left To Right, Top Row: Huston, Debra, Hutchinson, Hutchinson, lean, Hut- chinson, lmmenschuh, Donna, Salina, lnghram, David, Hutchinson. Left To Right, Middle Row: jackson, Steven, Deerfield, lacobs, Lucinda, Bur- lington, lanner, William, Hutchinson, Janssen, William, McPherson. Left To Right, Bottom Row: jefferson, Cindy, Hutchinson, lellison, jerry, Salina, lensen, Ronald, Lincoln, lewett, Kirk, Hutchinson. Ls ,M M.. .- ' R . Nw ,. .K-.lv W., f. s. by A V Kara Chambers and Bonnie Adelhardt take a break between classes, or are they cutting? h K I ir K -t A if sv-P ,x il fx: :Pi H,- -ar ,,,,-Gs. Y hy 1 :- H Ewa Q WV If you think twenty-nine candles on my birthday cake will get you an A, you're right, jokes Mrs. Eilerts with Nancy Thayer. gl johnson, Bradley Hutchinson johnson, Cynthia jamestown johnson, Guy Hutchinson johnson, Kevin McPherson johnson, Lynn Hutchinson johnson, Marlene Hutchinson johnson, Terry Wichita jones, Becky Wichita jones, Colleen Starling jones, Dallas Hutchinson jones, Daniel Hutchinson jones, Diana South Hutchinson jones, Michael Langdon jones, Ricky Sedgwick jones, Robert Parvin, Mo. Kangiesser, Daniel Zenda Kaufman, Brian Moundridge Kaufman, Dee Ann MN, Hutchinson ..:Ms 'Y Mow 'av .Ma :A i 'W' i er' ,gk . . fi .1 i ' as ali' 3- 1 X t gk. r XC. R ,V 2 fs.. - A Top Row, Left To Right: Keasling, Donna, Hutchinson, Keast, David, Hutchin son, Keast, Taryn, Hutchinson, Kelch, Russell, Wamego. Middle Row, Left To Right: Kernohan, Kelly, Hutchinson, Kerschner, Kirby Hutchinson, Kershaw, Michael, Hutchinson, Khoursidar, Edison, Hutchinson. Bottom Row, Left To Right: Kidd, Douglas, Hutchinson, Kilbourn, Robert Sterling, Kimberlin, Ronald, McLouth, King, Curtis, Hutchinson. Kingry, Thyra Kinsley Kiraly, Maria Hutchinson Klaver, Cynthia Hutchinson Klein, William Burrton Koch, Thomas Hutchinson Koehn, Randal Lehigh Koehn, Robert Newton Kraft, Debra Gridley Krehbiel, lames Hesston Krehbiel, Pat Pretty Prairie Kurfiss, Brenda Hutchinson Lance, Rick Sedgwick Latimore, Eddie Byron, Ga. Lau er, Lynette Onaga Law, Tony Hutchinson Leach, Tim Lucas Lebien, Shirley Hutchinson Lechner, Debra Harper LeClair, Leo Hutchinson Lee, Michael Hutchinson Lee, Rosemary Hutchinson Leedy, Ken Cedarvale Leep, Leroy Wichita Leighton, Richard Hutchinson Lemen, Gerald Hutchinson Lemen, Steven Hutchinson Lemon, Sherry Wichita 5 gi 5 is .., tin si . , is , to as f tt 3. ttsaa Student life seen from a different angle. ,L 5 Q 19+ ,figs as ag: :mf If ,s:,gxez,,gg 22 f HF fx . t ll ,,, ,fy -Wfff g :i g f ,iw 4 2 ' , if Q , ,E -,,4Z,,,.,,, ' ,,, I ,y t awtsasm 245 gigs! T 9 A :G wit 5 sa. .. ,E neee d L f r as ,fi 5 as 2 ,L f K sv' 'V+ xv' egg x ., Ls, i 4? pfee,rses:,ff 51 j .4 f eee: , h, if W':L, ' 'U L V. e-nen.Le nnne S L I . L a f N L rf 355264 MM L ' 2 1 L' 'kh Leslie, Larry South Hutchinson Lett, Kris Hutchinson Levens, joseph McPherson Lifsey, Ivory Hutchinson Lifsey, Shirley Hutchinson Limones, Nina Lyons Lind, Robert Hutchinson Lindenberger, Gina Hutchinson Lindstrom, leanne Conway Linn, Will Anthony Lipp, David Alden Lockwood, Elaine Hutchinson Loewen, Craig Hesston Logan, Clayton Hutchinson Long, Donna Lorraine Loomis, Susan Saline Lorenz, Lisa Ellsworth Loudenback, Cynthia Abbyville Lowrey, Guy Argonia Lucia, Michael Hutchinson Luna, Melvin Hutchinson Luty, Michael Inman Lyon, Sandra Hutchinson MacGirvin, Emery Hutchinson Macy, Robert Wichita Magie, Jacque Hutchinson Makoski, Sonja Newton Mallonee, Michelle Hutchinson Makins, Larry Annondale, Va. Mankins, Richard Annondale, Va. Mann, Marilyn Hutchinson Manns, lane Salina Marteney, Becky Buhler Martin, Karen Larned Martin, Lonnie Hesston Martin, Vickie Inman Martinez, Cynthia Hutchinson Matous, Kenneth Hutchinson Matthews, Mary Tescott Mattson, Terry Windom May, Harold Hutchinson Mayberry, Bessie Hutchinson Mayes, Elizabeth -'ffzzf mmf' . - 'Y - use K .. 2 Q i na : .fi--. Swv- , fa, st ,dy 'L 'A' 1 ' 3? f-figg E55 TSS? 3NEQ,cf'gi?fi. tag? ,. Q - , i 5 f .' , V A t , e. 1, . - , V .,: ' . H, K ' 4 L , H it ' , 33.33 , ,Q N QQ . 5 . V 1 A f A A iwlli X- , ....,s.,,, . A S . , t.,,, . 5 E AA., ,... , L , F P 2. . i as , ., S iffiiizffff 'J -Mft -9'ff'5112ifi5Q Hutchinson MCA d a m, T h o mas ' iii'i1 1 Kingman McAllaster, Linda -f ,, ,, . Sterling Q 1 ttt K S E5 its :asa Xxx X l s ie.3-25's HY J I is 1 it B E 3 ttt Q 'gt ffl' -1 Igt gi t '25 w 'Wm G X wtf 'Y 1 K X 't 11 ..,, -1' i ,I , .,. as . 1 2 l ttt,iti tlt is ?iE:SW??is ,. ,,.- 1 if iiii s:g:.,sg , , s... ',.'f:gt ,V .. .... -- f 4 ' Top Row, Left To Right: McBride, lames, Bridgeport, Tex., McBride, Kim, South Hutchinson, McCleave, Patrick, Nickerson, McComb, Charles, Stafford. Middle Row, Left To Right: McConnell, Cheryl, Hutchinson, McCoy, Kerry, Ellsworth, McCracken, Laurie, Hutchinson, McElheny, Mark, Hutchinson. Bottom Row, Left To Right: McCiauthey, Cherry, Hutchinson, McGillivray, Kelly, Ulysses, Mclntosh, Robert, Hutchinson, Mclver, Bradley, Buhler. gm Q 'N .L 2 W. f ,' s 'K .A Beth Bailey participates in a series of communication exercises in Mr. Bowles' speech class. n 5,1 , .,,,,5.,,-,J , ., f 1, 1. at ff 1 '3 Q 1 , 4 n if r if Z if I 5 I 2' f , 4' it : G is- . A 'W l ,Ei 6 ww is ' . a-u v Exhibiting Eroper dress for long-haired males in Man In The Kit- chen is lo n McLeod. 'V is if ..,,, , ,K , - ' .M Wiii ,,, , ' - g ssiii 5 gggg McLeod, john Valley Falls McNeill, Monica Newton McPheeters, lim Inman McReynolds, Karen Osborne Meadous, Mark Nickerson Means, Ronald Hutchinson 5 Meigs, David ' Hutchinson , Mendenhall,Barbara is Fowler 3 gf Mesh,Terese ' Hutchinson f, f1f,,,,:- fu. 'W Metteschnerl Milton ' Hutchinson Meyer, Galen Ulysses Mildren, Robert Nickerson i if A 1 4 it 'NM N A2 , Fa i it 2 , Miller, Bruce Hutchinson Miller, Chuck Greensburg Miller, Deborah Hutchinson Miller, Glenn Hutchinson Miller, lanie Hutchinson Miller, Loretta Hutchinson d 'V . vu 5 X2 at-. M , ,vt , ,, - if . ,,t.c.,i - n J llv K, ,.,, ,, itis , if iayy A gy ? ' Q u i a., ? L.,x1.s:og, M .,,., , Mug, Left To Right, Top Row: Miller, William, McPherson, Miller, William, Hutchin- son, Mische, Kirk, Bushton, Monroe, Gail, Lyons. Left To Right, Middle Row: Moody, Michael, Salina, Moore, Charles, Satantag Moore, Darla, Hutchinson, Moore, Debbie, Hutchinson. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Mora, Martin, Hutchinson, Morawitz, Michael, Hutchinson, Morrison, Kim, Salina, Moss, Richard, Bushton. Mouser, Richard Wellington Mugler, Connie Hutchinson Mullen, Kenneth Hutchinson Myers, Richard Burrton Neely, Steven McPherson Nelson, Debra Holton Nelson, Dennis Newton Nelson, james johnson Nelson, Janis Luray Nelson, Lynne Salina Neufeld, lo Lynn Hutchinson Newell, Dee Newton Newell, Randy Hutchinson Newton, Rick Hutchinson Nichols, Becky Hutchinson Nobbs, Debra Hutchinson Norman, Russell Fowler Norris, Bill Wellington Norris, Steven Hutchinson Nossaman, Elaine Littleton, Col. Nuss, Debbie Hutchinson Obert, Richard Peoria, Ill. Ochs, Terrence Lyons O'Hara, Lavon Hutchinson Oller, Ray Spivey Osborn, Dale Nickerson Osborn, loni Inman ,A B, ta 'ss Nu'-2 ....,,f Q' - - 1 QflfQ,,fff? Wx Q , 231 L M' A - f552 l'g5S:: 1'iY2a ' Eff f' i . fff' f ' - L fi, .,g,,.,,,,..::weWn..w.:sQW, me f s::f..1ai,:aes1s.-falaasgzwsfq ,W D fi Developmental reading uses many types 'fiiii is :': g Qlfz a EEiS5?3f2Sl?1 5' ::, ' . -::.Ef'- -:.:f. ,.: cr . - V 3 ' iii, , , ss, Q v Page, Melissa Plainville Pallister, Pamela Sterling Panzer, Donald Lincoln Parker, Lonnie Minneapolis Parks, Loretta South Hutchinson Parks, Phillip Hutchinson Parnell, Eunice Whitewater Patton, Laura Hutchinson Patton, Lola Hutchinson Patton, Michael Wichita Pearce, Tony Milan Perry, john South Hutchinson Petryszyn, Paula U ysses Pettera, Mary Ludell Pfalzgraf, Richard McPherson Phillips, james Hutchinson Pierce, Randy Genesco Pimentel, joseph Newton Pinney, joletta Hutchinson Post, Robert Fowler Posten, john Hutchinson Postier, Robyn Stafford Postier, Ronald McPherson Potter, Keith Wichita Powell, Debra Hutchinson Powell, james Stafford Powell, joseph Hutchinson Powell, Steven Hutchinson Pratt, Gary johnson Prediger, lohn Dorrance Preston, lim Hutchinson Priddle, Harland Hutchinson Prieb, Michael Buhler Prilliman, Neva Protection Pulliam, William Hutchinson Putman, Randall Wichita Quick, Ron Hutchinson Quint, Don Hutchinson Raffert , Michael Hutchinson Rages, Daniel Hutchinson Ramos, Vincent Hutchinson Rasmussen, Gaynelle Wilson Ratzlaff, Ernest Moundridge Ratzloff, Patrick Hutchinson Rea, Melia Hutchinson Left To Right, Top Row: Reade Mark Hutchinson Rebel Rebecca Ness City Reck janis, Derby, Redinger Rex Haven Left T0 Right Middle Row Reece Kevin Rozelp Reed, Cindy Hutchinson Reed Nancy Medicine Lodge Reimer Stanley Hutchinson.Left To Right Bottom Row Reiser Lois Turon Reiser Mark Hutchinson, Reusser Alan Hutchinson Reyes Rita Hutchinson 1 Testing their sensory perceptions without the aid of eyesight are Mr. Bowles' speech students. Students are blindfolded as they crawl through a maze of tables, chairs, and blackboards. They later learn to recognize classmates by touching. Reynolds, Patsy Hugoton Rhoads, Walter Hutchinson Rice, Bett Stafford! Rich, Kim Hutchinson Richardson, Brad Hutchinson Richard, Lyle Paradise ,Q if W Ricke, Darrel is Sharon Ricks, Wayne Newport News, Va. Riemann, Gene Hutchinson Riggs, Luann Conway Springs Rinehart, lim Buhler Roane, Darryl Beeler' ,aw 'YWAQQQ Roberson, Allen Hutchinson Roberts, Lin Hutchinson Roberts, Nancy Hutchinson Roberts, Sally Hutchinson Robertson, Gregg Hutchinson Robinson, Deborah Conway Springs E we M at . Q is :tr S av ' 'E' T ' x ...L w G fg i i iw 5 ' 5 L .,.. . I VgV.VgV t am L I ' . 11 'Q at Left To Right, Top Row: Robinson, Gina, Hutchinson, Robinson, Teri, Hugo- ton, Roe, Mae, Stafford, Roepka, Gregory, Nickerson. Left To Right, Middle Row: Rogers, jeffrey, Holton, Rome, Richard, Hugoton, Rose, Richard, Hut- chinson, Rosenblad, Eric, Stafford. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Rosenow, jef- frey, Green, Ross, johnny, Hutchinson, Rump, Teresa, Inman, Rupert, lane, Lyons. Rush, Douglas Hutchinson Rush, jimmy Hutchinson Russell, Leila Hutchinson Russell, Roy Hutchinson Ryan, joni Windom Ryan, Phillip Enterprise Sager, Grant Hays Samms, Michael Ulysses Sanc ez, joe Hutchinson Sanders, Sherri Kanopolis Sanders, Tom Hutchinson Santry, Mark Hutchinson Sapien, Robert Hutchinson Saunders, Douglas Lyons Schaben, Bradley Bazine Schaben, Patricia Bazine Schamle, Doug Hutchinson Schauf, Eugene Newton Scheuermann, Deedra Hutchinson Scheuermann, Randy Hutchinson Schlickau, Bruce Haven Schmidt, Brent Turon Schmidt, Charles Newton Schmidt, james Greensburg Schmidt, jimmy Haven Schmidt, Randy Greensburg Schnelle, Gloria Medicine Lodge Schnurr, Sheri Hutchinson Schnurr, Terry Sublette Schrag, Ronald South Hutchinson Schroeder, lack Hutchinson Schroeder, ludy Hutchinson Schroeder, Kristine Hutchinson Schroeder, Stephanie Pretty Prairie Schroeder, Tim Hutchinson Schroeder, Wallace Hutchinson Schwartz, Carol Brownell Schumacker, Kenneth Hutchinson Schwartzkopf, lon Ness City Scott, Cheryl Hutchinson Scott, Ronald Hutchinson Seaton, Mark Hutchinson Seeley, jamie Decatur, Md. Selby, Phyllis Hutchinson Self, Rolee Hutchinson Seymore, Carolyne Hutchinson Shadley, Carol Harper Shank, David Salina Shaver, Dennis Salina Sheahan, Colleen Hutchinson Shelton, Henry Hutchinson Shepherd, Vaunda Bucklin Sherman, Mitchell Burrton Shorman, judy Wakefield Shirack, Cynthia Solomon Short, Steven Hutchinson Showalter, Chris Hutchinson Shultz, Andrew Hutchinson Sidebottom, Carl Lyons Sidener, Cynthia Solomon Sidney, Keith A V Newport News, Va. , ,, I Siebert, Pete V Wamego ,V ' 1191: Siefkes, Tim ' Hutchinson ' ' Sills, janet Newton Silvey, Donnita Hutchinson Simms, Randall Newton I 1 . ' el' K i 7 l 243,35 KW A 5 M ' -4 Sinclair, Edward ,,,, c It Hutchinson ,it s ,,,,. . L Slocombe, Martha ,, i ',,l'iAl' ' fi ' i Peabody it ,,,,,,t L f ssis L si0C0'Qbj, Mary L Pea 0 tttt tii, t ,,,. ,,,tii L si t 1 Smalling, geggy Hutchinson ' Q -t V, iii H , ,t't South Hutchinson HI ,,, L g iciil Smith, Gordon ,. H 1 V , ., H i Hutchinson ' 'ii ' 'ff ki, ,,,, -ifa lf E f. . ,, , -I .,Vk EQ- , L VL' lag '2'z ? ,- ,fwxl W3 y Q, gt , Left to Right, Top Row:Smith, Gregory, Hutchinson, Smith, james, Mayfield, Smith, Ronald, Hutchinson, Smith, Stephanie, Anthony, Left to Right, Middle Row: Smyth, Steven, Lyons, Smoley, Debra, Hutchinson, Spaniol, Rick, Hut- chinson, Spare, Bernard, St. john, Left to Right, Bottom Row: Spence, Lee, McPherson, Spillman, Randy, Hutchinson, Stagner, Murray, Newton, Stall- man, Linda, Hutchinson. ' W J sf, hz MJA s S r Stange, Karen Hutchinson nAA,,,,A ff '5Q nn f i Stanley, Sandy Dighton im, Stark, William Inman ,S L It y i 53 i 9 'L 1 Jn ., pg, 1 s ., 1, . iz ff 54 W, it ,,,...,..., Stauffer, Gregg Wichita Stegman, Betty Lyons t , V Steierl,lane i Buhler ff! , 'E 2' El , .. i r 'Wa Stephens, David Lyons Stern, Gary Hutchinson Stevens, Eugene Hutchinson Stevenson, james Wichita Stewart, Mary Hutchinson Stewart, Randy i aw, 45, gg if ar, 'A' ' w ill MX Haven Stewart, Sally Hutchinson 3,3 ,yrk 1 Stewart, Terry IA. AV W Hutchinson Stewart, Van Hutchinson Stoecklein, Carol f at ,H .L,,,.1mmm3 i . .53 ia. f 1 72 1 I It ,W Lg 'em if 0,3 fi EMF as Ness City Stofer, Dale Hutchinson Stohs, Lori r Bremen , sti 1, Left to Right, Top Row: Stoppel, Michael, Sublette, Stotts, Robert, Hutchin- son, Stout, Eugena, Hutchinson, Stout, Rebecca, Hutchinson. Left to Right, Middle Row: Stramel, Theresa, Pretty Prairie, Strickler, Beverly, Hutchinson, Stringer, Michael, Hutchinson, Stroberg, David, Hutchinson. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Stuart, Alta, Kingman, Stucky, janette, Pretty Prairie, Stucky, john, Arlington, Stucky, Vickie, Pretty Prairie. Suiter, Dale Hutchinson Suiter, Randy Macksville Sullivan, Deborah Claude, Tex. Sutphin, Kim Valley Center Swanson, Dana Hutchinson Swick, Ricky McPherson Swinney, Dennis Nickerson Sydnor, Ronald Hutchinson Sykes, William Hutchinson Talkington, Sue Cottonwood Falls Tarrant, Kipp Haven Taylor, johnie Hutchinson Taylor, Leonard Hutchinson Taylor, Laura Hutchinson Taylor, Patricia Lindsborg Thayer, Cathy Langdon Thayer, Patricia Langdon Thomas, Doehrel Hutchinson Thomas, janet Salina Thomas, Kathy Kingman Tickel, Louann Salina Tipton, jerry Hutchinson Tipton, Melvin Hutchinson Tittel, Susan Hutchinson Toland, Gail Hutchinson Toland, Richard Hutchinson Tomlinson, Donna Garfield E 2 i f Tiff' ,lt , l'ff 5,a,:g 1 Y ff, Q C TY ws wie 52? ' V5 ,J V .,,,, I ff'ff 4 1 uf W 1 ,K if it if 5-ay. pf-wc. 1 - trr, .. S . . ., .. , .. , ',,.: HCJC students this year offered income tax QQ WH' 2 ' A M Nw?- 1' Y tt,,,..,tttt,,t i ,tt,,t L, ' Y aid to those requesting the service. 1 'klff' 'S IO' v-':: f 1 'wifi-:l ' sw .L mi 4, TV 49 'mv A v i T Qfij ssii ' fr it W L' fe: ,'f. 5, s . K -va, n.Q,-4 , V Nw , A A V t . - , - - ,.- i ll! i,g-.lrvfl VI K1 VVVV , ' M' ls l , Tonn, Lisa Haven Topham, jeff Peabody Towell, loe Haven Tracy, lanis Hutchinson Trant, Larry Everest Trass, Patricia Hutchinson Troutman, Eldon Wellington Troutman, Iamie La C gne Trussen, Larry Newton Tucker, Danita Salina Tucker, Debra Hutchinson Tucker, Nicki Hutchinson Turner, james Hutchinson Turner, lanice Little River Turner, Pe Staffordggy Tyler, Lynette Hutc inson Unruh, Elnora Hutchinson Unruh, Leon Chapman Unruh, Steven Greensburg Upshaw, Martha Ulysses Urban, lanice Larned Ussery, james Hutchinson Utz, Samuel Wellington Van Campen, Gregory Hutchinson Vanlaningham, Todd Hutchinson Vaugh, Don Wichita Vickers, Becky Hoxie Vierthaler, lanice Haven Vincent, janet Hutchinson Voeltz, Christal Ellsworth Volavka, Michael Caldwell Vosburg, Rebecca I Sedgwick Vossman, Marcia Beloit Voth, Mark Buhler Voth, Todd Hutchinson Waddle, Terry Nickerson Wait, jerry Hutchinson Walker, Wann Clay Center Wallace, David Newton , , Walter, Michael Hutchinson Waltner, Kathleen Newton Wampler, Cheryl Dodge City Ward, Kathy Hutchinson Warfield, Denise Pretty Prairie Wash, Ronald McPherson f.,s ,f fx wwf T X . L Q, I K , Left to Right, Top Row: Washburn, Robert, Hutchinson, Wasinger, jeffrey, Halstead, Wasinger, Phyllis, Wichita, Wasinger, Rod, Ness City. Left to Right, Middle Row: Watson, Robie, Hutchinson, Wearing, Ben, Salina, Weaver, Kim, Hutchinson, Webb, Michele, McPherson. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Webb, Paula, Pretty Prairie, Webb, Terry, South Hutchinson, Webster, Christopher, Hutchinson, Wedel, Elva, Copeland. 'Y JW' L-'iv 1 ,nu 1 -fig Jw ,f Y T'7ffftfz7 ,Jf w' by 5 2 . f mf , , ,yew ,f -' , M! , W. ,gi X ' .---0+ ' ,V 1 f W-iq , . . ' WWQT? W 1 1 i l i a tg if 1 1 L rl ff I 1 ff ,pi W 4 QE ,gigs 1 .f l 2 f :t I if., 4' X ii-fiw f ' f,:f1 ?,f , f 'i 2:2231 1 4 yiufziihfial l I 5 Q in 'fl always wondered what this darkroom really looked like in the light, muses Dave Birk. ,i ,fa E if f -.,' ' ' ' Q, L ., ,if .- 5 - - mx w e wt ' l i You handsome devil! You look more like me every day, thinks Steve Connor of his sculpture. c i L -E 21 Q' . aa i ' ' 'HF' 'Q 5 .Wedel, Leanne Hutchinson Wedman, David Danville Welch, Gordon Lyons Wenta, Carl Fowler Wernet, Mark Hutchinson Westerman, Lynette Nashville Westfall, Randall Greenburg Whaley, Terrence Turon Wheatcroft, William Dighton Wheeler, Cecil Hutchinson Whisler, Mark Russell Whisler, Michael Russell White, Dennis Hutchinson White, Greg Hutchinson White, Keith Belleville White, Kevin Hutchinson Wick, Linda Hutchinson Wickliffe, Gerald Hutchinson E .. . S i i gill? W' ,,--, A :lll ' . . .L eett ,K 5 I . 1 f-', Q tt. f f rt 'll' L .a H if lltll gill eaaa ' it cist tsst f - L f iss .1 ii . 'lri iiizi ' at i -' tt' 'c.-L '.-'- ' ' i 5 '-l' s e .2-Iii: Left to Right, Top Row: Widup, Harold, Hutchinson, Wiebe, Katherine, New- ton, Wiebe, Michael, Hutchinson, Wiens, jerry, Buhler. Left to Right, Middle Row: Wilden, janet, Hutchinson, Wilks, William, Hutchinson, Willems, Ray Hutchinson, Williams, Allan, Topeka. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Williams, Henry, Salina, Williams, Pamela, Anthony, Williamson, Marc, Hutchinson, Wil- lingham, Vickie, South Hutchinson. Wills, Kimberly Lindsbor Wilson, Bariara Hutchinson Wilt, Bradley Abbeyville Wingert, lean Nevarra Winters, Don Hutchinson Wintersteen, Wendy Hutchinson Wipf, Byron Plevna Wohler, Elaine Minneapolis Wolf, Carol Hugoton Wonzer, Lewis Hutchinson Woods, Kelvin South Hutchinson Woods, Larry McPherson Woodson, Sally Kingman Wright, Melody Hutchinson Wyer, Bill Hutchinson Yadon, Karen Hutchinson Yates, Becky Hutchinson Yearout, Debra Mayfield Young, Cheryl Hutchinson Young, Diana Lyons Young, Keith Larned Young, Richard Lyons Younkman, Karl Newton Yoxall, Steven Stockton Zane, Frank Hutchinson Zeller, Bruce Maplehill fl l i l Murray Stagner broadcasts one of the Blue Dragons' football games. , , Sophomores face decisions about future education and careers gadi' ,aria if l Members of Body Conditioning and Fitness work on sit- ups during a physical fitness test. ,f-f ,. 'W' . lr s ..,, 1:22:- I :YIZSQQET 1 Hfgls. ,s SS! K-Yi f k.'4x8 lv' . ,,g t., , L wr-Q: .Ja X 1 l. Achilles, Larry Hutchinson Alderman, Tricia Lyons Allam, Kevin Hutchinson Allison, Debora Stafford Almanza, Socorro Hutchinson Alonzo, Patty Hutchinson Altvater, Maryann Haven Anderson, Diana Hutchinson Andsager, Cynthia Hutchinson Anzo, Steven Hutchinson Applegate, Terry Hutchinson Armbrust, lim Buhler Ary, Tracey Lewis Atkinson, Donovan Hutchinson Atwater, james Hutchinson Bailey, Kristine Hutchinson Baldwin, Oatis Hutchinson Barnes, Galen Hutchinson Bartlett, Denise Stafford Barton, Lurene Little River Base, Rhonda Hutchinson Baughan, Kelly Hutchinson Baxter, jana Bentley Bayer, Harold Cunningham Beaver, Levi Little River Beckman, Mary lunction City Belden, Brian Sterling Bennett, Brad Hutchinson Bergkamp, Byron Mt. Hope Besecker, ludy Canton Best, C nthia Wichita Biggerstaff, Danny South Haven Billeter, Scott Hutchinson M Binns, Greg Hugoton BlfCl'ler, Paula .' ,Q ,gf 'Hutchinson 'Y Bac ,Joe ,. , Beloit 'K if H ev' Blanton, Frances f 0' 'N Hutchinson ' W Blew, Rex A , A Hutchinson I ,N Q Blew, Trudy , I i n Q 1 Q J Pretty Prairie l A A .K . . '11 Bliss, Michele R ll Hutchinson 5 . - - Bohnam, Marsha 5' 'l V Nickerson ' if Bookless, Terri fx 6 is if Hgitchinsoln d ,Q-t . .s,t X Bor ers, Ric ar : ' ' ' . - ttxt Q' Nickerson Q- 3 , Bossemeyer, john ' H ' A ' 'Q Buhler I x .. 7 'X Boulware, Vicki l '- at l Modoc L I I if Q 1 572651949 1: 5 255 'Qi BQ Sy LS: isa ' Y 9 Y V .1 A u 4 N ,S S ' 'ft is . rl . ,,.. .. M Q KSLV ,J- R ',,, 41 ff: 'tif X . k 4f 9' . Q' NW - ss 12-fic' - . .- 5iaf?ei'?ii 6' x - s., ,,t1.2-g 73. Left to Right, Top Row: Bowles, Thomas, Hutchinson, Boyts, Randy, Hesston, Braden, Michael, Wakefield, Branch, Tresa, Wellington. Left to Right, Middle Row: Brandenberger, jamie, Mt. Hope, Bratcher, Michael, Protection, Brenn, Carol, Tribune, Briggs, Lora, Windom. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Bright, Roger, Hutchinson, Brooks, Betty, Hutchinson, Brummer, Wes, Kingman, Brunholtz, Thomas, Hutchinson. Students help pick out the music played at the l ,,, fr M . 4 V : -' My ,f 5 ix X M f , .. W' I nn' KHCC sponsored dance held in the fall. Newton ' ' Bu rris, Steven 4' if Burrougwh, Vernon Hutc inson Busch, james 2 Lyons Q M Bybee, Debra Hutchinson Campbell, Alan ,F Ar ington Carter, Rebecca W., . Harper Chambers, Kara Wichita Charles, Lindsey Hutchinson Charlsen,William Newton Cheeks, Landres Hutchinson Childs, Larry Mulvane Clem, Robert if Goddard Coats, Linda Hutchinson Cochran, Debbi Hutchinson Coker, Sarah Hutchinson Collmann, lanis Haven Combs, Steve Nickerson Conner, Steve Hutchinson if A, ,V -Jai' 'Y' 2: 'I' X , ,,,, Qt H-r-'X ,, 4? Left to Right, Top Row: Cooper, Dennis, Kingman, Cornelson, Paul, Hutchin- son, Coulter, Travis, Hutchinson, Counce, Dennis, Arlington. Left to Right, Middle Row: Crabbs, Lydia, Hutchinson, Cribbs, Dan, Wichita, Crigger, julia, Hutchinson, Crist, Sara, Windom. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Crow, Thomas, Hutchinson, Crowell, Larry, Newton, Cuellar, Anthony, Newton, Cun- ningham, Robert, Bu rrton. Curless, Candace Hutchinson Curtin, Deanna Atwood Dalke, Selma Hutchinson Daniels, Rowena Satanta Davidson, William Belpre Davis, Craig Hutchinson Davis, Diane Hutchinson Davis, Sherry Mullinville Davisson,1an Plevna Degrado, Vince Newton Demmitt, Michael Manhatten Dickinson, Roger Hutchinson Diel, Thomas Hutchinson Dinkler, lo ce Brookville Dirks, Ianis Hutchinson Dirks, joyce Hutchinson Doherty, janet Hutc inson Douglas, Clifford Hutchinson Dreilin ,Ronald Hutc inson Drouhard, Terry Harper Duncan, Richard Hutchinson Eckart, Anita Hutcinson Edwards, Steven Hutchinson Eichelberger, Alan Salina Ellenbecker, Roybn Marysville Elliott, Dennis Phillipsburg Elliott, Gary Hutchinson f 4 a f 1 4 ' ' vz t t 'll' 'V fti ff ,Q 4521 ze, f' is 4? w X 5 FJ l s ,tt ,,tt, , ' at 1 nt if 52 'ip w df -w if Q fb v Wm gr, ,tu l gl H is ff' 'tvr ,r:r 1 eff f W 4 0 J VKW f 45 f 1 ..,, , 5135 f 1 ff Af A f ,X X ff ,x f . . Q A., f ,W i A M-f. The co-ed bowling classes held at Countryside Lanes ' 35 ' .sf , t slim s rs l E Qiwa .Q is ,D A 4753 ,W-vm U ' ii.- -Xin 5mW'7i'v1WQ'd5F ,f F r f QHQQ' 49,12 wwf 3, , f f l na' lbw fs f ,, ,Q . ' Q r ff' 11- ' .il ax: X 1531 T , me-3, f'- ,un 95.91-ressv-i 't A J, fl i ' , 'I in M can be fun, but also a little embarassing! Q E J A Ellis, Richard Hutchinson Ensz, Rose Hutchinson Ensz, Valerie Hutchinson Entz, Ross Hutchinson Epp, Beverly Buhler Erhardt, Larry Ellsworth Eussen, Remy Hutchinson Evans, Bryan Arlington Evans, Patsy Leoti Ewald, Tim Hutchinson Emy, Tim Protection Fast, Timothy Buhler Faulkner, Claud Hutchinson Fehrenbach, Eldon Ness City Fenster, Beth Wichita Ferguson, Gary Hutchinson Fetrow, Bob Cedar Point Fetter, Mark Hutchinson Fields, Sandra Salina Finch, Cherry Topeka Fisher, Kenton Burrton Fisher, Roger Lyons Flaherty, Gerald Hutc inson Ford, Sidney Wichita Foulk, George Hutchinson Fountain, Debby Sterling Fountain, Gail Hutchinson Fouquet, loyce Maize Fouquet, Michael Maize Fowler, Mildred Hutchinson Fradd, Gary Hutchinson Franz, Bradley Buhler Frederick, Tony Hutchinson my . Frey, loyce Newton Frobenius, Marilyn McPherson Fry, Rodney Hutchinson Gantz, Mike Hutchinson Gates, Mary Lyons Geist, Randall Hutchinson Geist, Richard Plevna Gibson, Craig Hutchinson Ging, Linda Hutchinson Goble, Steve Hutchinson Goering, Voncille Pretty Prairie Goerl, Valerie Little River 1 , 1455, 'lr fl? s ION i ,f,g:'3f B 'Cf N si, ai ill 7 i .S I . ,,. fy Q vof M t .t t l l Left to Right, Top Row: Gordy, Debra, Hutchinson, Gormly, Bill, Hutchinson r Gonzales, Edward, Herington, Graber, Alan, Pretty Prairie. Left to Right, Mid- dle Row: Graham, Kathleen, Hutchinson, Grant, David, Hutchinson, Gregory, Debora, Hutchinson, Gregory, Tim, Buhler. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Griffin Robert, Hutchinson, Grimm, Kristin, Hutchinson, Grubbs, Donald, Kinsley, Gruenbacher, Helen, Colwich. ,x '. X .AJ B 1 x Nice warm days, along with the HCIC campus, provide excellent atmosphere for study and conversation. is Q K I' Q . K is ' 3 N . 5 Q ' 4 Q, .fi A ' H gdilf Q' Hasker, Lauraine Solomon Hattru , Mar Kinsllzy Y Hawkey, Gary Newton Hawkins, Douglas Hutchinson Hawkins, Ron McPherson Hawley, Alex South Hutchinson A The library also provides excellent atmosphere for study -in any weather! Haxton, Rodney Greensburg Hein, john Buhler Heinz, Steve Offerle Hemmy, William Salina Hendricks0n,Terry Hutchinson Henning, Colleen Kingman Henning, Margaret Kingman Henry, Kirk Hutchinson Heronemus, Daryl Ness City ,, Hess, Arnold McPherson - Hewitt, Robin Beloit 5.21. Hutchinson Q 1 Hildebrand, Steven l S if v ,t lar t X5 1 ia 6 ,wir-Ur is Vw' Q , 1' , sf . 'i W wb Q4 7 1 , ..4n.fw.Shi'5. Left to Right, Top Row: Hileman, Robert, Hutchins, Hill, Christine, Newton, Hill, joe, Hutchinson, Hill, Lanette, Plevna. Left to Right, Middle Row: Hinkel, jill, Hutchinson, Hodges, Donald, Hutchinson, Hodges, Susan, Hutchinson, Hoffman, Donna, Hutchinson. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Holcomb, Mark, Plevna, Holland, Robert, Kinsley, Holzrichter, Shirley, Halstead, Horton, Ri- chard, Hutchinson. Hildebrand, Steven Hutchinson Hileman, Robert Hutchinson Hill, Christine Newton Hill, joe Hutchinson Hill, Lanette Plevna Hinkel, jill Hutchinson Hodges, Donald Hutchinson Hodges, Susan Hutchinson Hoffman, Donna Hutchinson Holcomb, Mark Plevna Holland, Robert Kinsley Holzrichter, Shirley Halstead Horton, Richard Hutchinson Houcher, jacquelyn Haven Hubbard, james Hutchinson Hubbard, john Hutchinson Hudson, Lee Ann Sylvia Huffman, Delores Nickerson Hulett, Kathy Beloit Hull, Lisa Inman Hunsinger, Nancy Little River Huston, Terry Haven Hutchinson, Eugene Hutchinson Hysom, john Hutchinson jezek, Erlene Holyrood johnson, Cynthia Hutchinson johnson, Dana Wichita .Qs -J - X Y ' G' 1 .'2f Q JA A f had F , H? if 4 s git 96 :of SCP jf' Q4 -15554 YQ 'E-. as - My-fa'uw Ov! ggi- si I V,,k K, j u,.,f complains photographer Tony Frederick. 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IQ K iw- - on -n-'SY' uv 9' -nv' f sf ab johnson, Dana Syracuse johnson, David Hutchinson johnson, Karen Hutchinson johnson, Laveria Hutchinson johnson, Philip Harper johnston, Randy Hutchinson lohnston, Russell Hutchinson jones, Calvin Kingman jones, Lauri Anthony jones, Marilyn Stafford jorgensen, joseph Beloit Kater, Charles Newton Kaufman, Randy Hutchinson Keener, Peggie Mullinville Kinast, Pam Hutchinson Kinast, Vicki Hutchinson Kirkpatrick, Sue Hutchinson Kirmer, Douglas Hutchinson Kiser, Randy Hutchinson Klassen, Gary Raymond Klatt, William Hutchinson Klein, Vickie Hutchinson Knauf, Kelvin Scott City Knoche, Howard Stafford Korf, Steve Hutchinson Kraft, Denise Ness City Krehbiel, Leeann Pretty Prairie Krehbiel, jamie McPherson Kretzer, Brenda Hutchinson Krone, Cheryl Beloit Kuhlmann, Trudy Smith Center Lambert, loseph dr' Ii gg Hutchinson Lance,lackie Fredonia an Us !l Landis, Dennis ' ,,.Q K' -1 Hutchinson -t Landry, Allen V A Q. Hutchinson P' it by-5 lu Q, V Lane, lana age 5 fn, tg Bucklin 16 Lang Michael L sf Langdon, Kevin it g Manchester D l ' w 'A' tigg Larsen,lohn P ' P , i McPherson Sl A ' , - 55 ii L Lay,Craig I D , Newton g ' ' Lee, Party . ,L B ' :fl , Hutchinson Leeperf Sara in . ' Protection 5 iiy, L ,,t I N E l ayx Leonard, Earl l'ii LeSlleY,LiSa A P iiii 'll Lorraine it V 1 Lewis, Linda ,J 'L x it Hutchinson ?5f Q:! K :jx ,, , . 'Wm A' ,fswfi P 3 all, , , 3 , 5 sqm, ..11,t , fi' W , ,E , X 51 -rw , f get ff' H Ke . ,B 1 WA N to t,tt 1 , it sa., , , I t ' e ' f fli K' , I 1 if if 3 M E Z. -1 - sim, tzzi 1-if Left To Right, Top Row: Libertius, Sheryl,'Coolidge, Lickiss, Brian, St. john, Lilja, Ralph, Zenda, Lindenmeyer, Douglas, Kingman. Left To Right, Middle Row: Linscheid, Sharri, Hutchinson, Little, Gregg, Burr- ton, Lohman, Lorra, Kendall, Longhofer, Becky, Hutchinson. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Longhofer, Tom, Hutchinson, Loomis, Phil, Gar- field, Loop, Larry, Hutchinson, Love, Kent, Wichita. . ' P A fight 4 in 1 4, 4 'T 7 f I 4 sqm I I 'K' 52? ' 1. g V s, '- W , y I, gtyyy. V, and ,,V, ml itil L ii,, to the death . . . -mi ..,.. .- , . ' 'Qi s l 1 X lil I' l 4' 9 , . ss K wifi' H i:v3,,,f 42 ' I X , Lowen, lim South Hutchinson Luman, Carol Hutchinson Mabry, Mary Lincoln Macke, Jolene Wilson Madison, Russell Osawatomie Major, Luann Lyons Mammel, Mary Hutchinson Mandevill, Garry lnman Manuel, Leon Wichita Marcy, lanice Offerle Martin, Ken Hutchinson Massey, Sam Hutchinson Mathews, lean Lyons Mathias, Rick Nickerson McClure, Michael Peabody McConnell, Bob Cedar Point McCright, Gloria Newport News, Va. McCright, Tony Newport News, Va. and winner take all. .x dv ii tsiis 'V' , an .i .ffs-:a it , -3 it Sink X E K.. acc la! 1 ' vxgzzgtssf J , A vs Y' X F .uv-Q 'R' al , tx 'Sai 353' LI 7 Q 1 xxx f ..,.. ' L A I, , ,..,.-Q., ', . 'M if x 'l 'f' 'I ' ....., f c 1 sith Left To Right, Top Row: McDaniel, Ruth, Hutchinson, McFall, Susan, Plevna, McGregor, Mary, Linn, McMullen, james, Hutchinson. Left To Right, Middle Row: McMurray, james, Burrton, McNitt, Dalene, Ulysses, McPheter, George, Hutchinson, McQueen, Linda, Hutchinson. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Meadows, Lyndon, Yoder, Meek, Gary, Lyons, Meier, Connie, Haven, Melrose, Larene, Norwich. Merian, Fred Hutchinson Mesloh, Kathy Osborne Metheny, Rodney McPherson Meyer, Douglas Carlton Meyer, Rex Mt. Hope Miles, leanne Haven Miller, Doyle Hiawatha Miller, Susan Hays Mills, Thomas Newport News, Va Miner, Robert Hutchinson Minnis, Rebecca Haven Minton, Susan Pretty Prairie Mirt, Tim Wellington Misak, Gary Bluff City Moddelmog, Patty Galva Moeder, Anne Hutchinson Mohrbacher, Diana Newton Mollach, Steven Herington Monares, Dany Newton Moore, Michael Alden Morales, Paula Hutchinson Morris, Pam Hutchinson Motley, Marvin Hutchinson Moyers, Charles Hutchinson Myers, Michael Wakefield Naclitigal, Kathy Inman Neier, William Mullinville :ww H ,ww w fer :if -gf . M-,r.,m,'.s,f ,. ., -xv '41 ,,,,,,,,..,, d,,,m.,,,,.m-3, V ,-w ff . ,,,, , , ,,,qffg, ,,,g,, ,,,, fi-. f-Afff,f ffyy 1 ar. Hr nf. , i . ' W f If J wry . - f ,,,:zmfff, V, --ff iimfzw, evm,w:if'-m- iwMi-,.i:V.,-frm.-mi.,fi i ..--- ,f,, ,,,,. , , ., , , , ...,,, . ,wirii,-:iff-vm,zfffewra,fi.,w:mew,1ff,wmeU1 K, ..,, ., .. ,,.. , ,,.. .Ht ,,,,.,,, ,.,, ,.,,,.,,...,4,,,,N. .JH lf' -' ' VZ f-:f ff ,: V , ,W I , I ff WW we -f W.-wi: ,- . 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'3Z4 5 I ff-'ar 'fi .Phu lr. 1 A f' V W i 14,2515 v 'ii to 0 wus i, v,f43, 'iv LQ 2 ,gm fi P, zz, 3 I X .agp J A 2 Us , af 2 'V 2, t, l , , ,, ,,,,.,, ,M -X , ,ff 4, F' Neuberger, Ola Hutchinson Neufeld, Ted Inman Neufeldt, Diana Buhler Nichols, Charles Partridge Nickel, Connie Buhler Nickel, Lynn Lyons Nunn, Kevin Lincoln O'Hanlon, Patrick Lyons Oliver, Mike Hutchinson Orsborn, Debbie Hutchinson Osborn, Michael Newton Oxley, Thomas Hutchinson Patton, Ronda Hutchinson Pauls, Larry Inman Penner, Timothy Inman Pestinger, Robert Hutchinson Peters, james Valley Center Phelan, lane Hutchinson Pierce, Myra Tribune Pinkerton, Linda Hutchinson Pitzer,1im Hutchinson Pjesk ,john Hahtead Plett, jewel Inman Podschun, Chris Wellington Polson, Matthew Halstead Popplewell, Angela South Haven Postier, Loren Inman Pounds, james Coldwater Price, Robert Hutchinson Pruitt, lan Lincoln Pryor, Gary Hutchinson Quimb , Ken Hutchinson Rainey, Terry Hutchinson Ramsey, Craig Abbyville Rankin, james Hutchinson Rasmussen, Kay Hutchinson Rasure, Richard Goodland Rathbun, Rodney Barnard Ratzlaff, Marcella Hutchinson Rayl, Rodney Hutchinson Reade, Ron Hutchinson Reber, Pamela Hutchinson Reed, David Kingman Reigier, Denise Moundridge Regier, Kristine Halstead by Ns as 1 1352, M. , , it f ik gk Q ',,L . , ,QsJfii+?iEi l ll lil ' 5 3 is . , ,i 'll x R f M .r t :rg l wgii glfkfzgsfb Q iESW?Sigf53 , if Sql? C ll REX sa Q..-tif 3 XE? vw Q K ..,. tr Left To Right, Top Row: Reimer, Barbara, Buhler, Rexroad, Susan, Hutchinson, Student' Rife jonathan, Lyons, Riggs,1analee, Conway Springs. Left To Right, Middle Row: Rinehart, Ann, Plevna, Rios, Richard, Hutchinson, Roberts Ronald, Hutchinson, Robinson, Randy, Hutchinson. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Rolfs, Scott, Lorraine, Roman, Kathy, Hutchinson, Ross jon Hutchinson, Rothenberger, Nina, Osborne. Why Can't I do it like lack LaLane used to? wonders one HCIC ivk Y' 5 1 .. '52 , , mr Z W, . I 1 5 fi M4 1 lt X Students tune in for The Young and the Restless. fS:,1 :r s . X' 'sky .--,?'Sm.3lg.fai',vfl-K-I Y-- Sm-4.:g.,., ..: ---,mc . , . M, t M a.. M an - 1 f , , .7lZ,j.:- i Isl -712 S tettte - ,,,,,, , , ' I ,, wa 1 - . if E, ' if W E V' ffx 'f Rothwell, lack Hutchinson Rumbaugh, Frank Nickerson Russell, Robert Hutchinson Salmon, Michael Hutchinson Salmon, Patricia Hutchinson Saunders, Monte Minneapolis Scates, Suzanne Hutchinson Schill, lean Newton Schmidt, Fred Hutchinson Schmidt, john Little River Schmidt, Norma Newton Schrader, Curt Nickerson Schulte, Stephen Hugoton Schultz, Kelly Herington Schultz, Rodney Canton Schwab, Grace Hutchinson Scott, Michael Horton Sears, Marcia McPherson 'Q ' 4 L- rin lg' , , , ,, an l S V' E' J is kr 5 iiii P' L ,zf Qs f, i f Y hh ff I ' 1? -fir, ,, 5, g ltr' fray ! If ' ti A mi l SOX. Shaw, Larry, Lyons, Shelton, Richard, Hutchinson Mu' Q fl , .lV', X may J Expiry im l f: I 5 ' 4' MM, , Left To Right, Top Row: Seibel, Diane, Hutchinson, Seiler, Kenneth, Colwich Shaffer, jeffrey, Hutchinson, Shaud, Galen, Hutchinson. Left To Right, Middle Row: Shaver, Kenna, Haven, Shaver, Richard, Salina Left To Right, Bottom Row: Shook, Timothy, Hutchinson, Showalter, Ray, Hutchinson, Siemens, johnny, Hutchinson, Siemens, Mark, Buhler. Sisson, lames Galva Slapar, Lonnie Hutchinson Slater, Daryl Hutchinson Slentz, lalene Louis Smith, lean Hutchinson Smith, Kenneth Hutchinson Smythe, Stephen Turon Snay, Iona Plevna Sollenberger, Randy Hutchinson Spaeny, Mark Hutchinson Spangler, Linda Hutchinson Spani, Sherri Manhatten Spare, Bruce St. John Stafford, Kristin Nickerson Staib, Robert Nickerson Stamback, Helen Mt. Hope Stapleton, Barbara Nickerson Staudinger, Marilyn Dorrance Stauffer, Ronald Newton Steffes, Stephen McPherson Steinmetz, Mike Hutchinson Stenzel, Susan Ness Cit Stokes, Willie jacksonville, Fla. Stonebraker, Gail Harper Streeter, Ray Hutchinson Stuckey, Debra Hutchinson Stucky, Dennis Pretty Prairie Nancy McCamant learns to operate a t.v. in T V ro duction. we gfwf' ,. -,', ,,,.. -. 'rrr W I' 1 'i'- , ,J ff'- W V .,... ff fig W all V' f 5? . ,, 2: F' Ji v law V s,,,tt 5 ii'i P L YI-Q' 4 'll' i ali ,Q .ue wggff, E 52? nr 'if Q Y , E, diff Stucky, Geneva Hutchinson Stroberg, Thomas Newton Sturgeon, Deedra Hutchinson Sturgeon, lean Hutchinson Sullivan, Kenneth Rolla Sullivan, Peggy Mandan, N.D. Summers, Sharla Hutchinson Swafford, Todd Hugoton Taylor, Teresa Sterling Taylor, Terri Hutchinson Taylor, Tom McPherson Tedman, Terry Norwich Thayer, Nancy Hutchinson Thiessen, Kris Hutchinson Thomas, Frankie Salina Thomason, Kimba McPherson Thrasher, Clifford Hutchinson Townsend, Curtis Montgomery, Al Tracy, joy Wellington Trego, Andrew Hutchinson Troyer, Doug Hutchinson Turner, David Hutchinson Ukens, lalene Hutchinson Upedeg1rove,lim Hutc inson Van Osdol, jerry Hutchinson Vasconcells, Roger Lyons Vetter, james Beloit Vieyra, Martin Hutchinson Vieyra, Trunkolino Hutchinson Vinson, Gerald Hutchinson Wa ler, Stan Aibyville Walker, Darrell Hutchinson Walker, Lynne Clay Center Walker, Marshall Hutchinson Wallingford, leryl Derby Ward, Barbara South Haven Ward, David Hutchinson Webster, Ritchie Macksville West, Martha Hutchinson , - 'T 4 Si 5 as at Wheaton, David Lyons Whipinle, Debra -vz , We lin ton White, Cheryl V , - 1' ,, Wellington if f Wieser, Michele Leoti Wilk, Mike Hutchinson llf -L ,X - - Willard,lene H Mount Hope It Q C 9 til? E 5 Sag 1 S x it SS nf . , . ,..,.t. 'N 1 l I X l f-.49 Q1-saX, N' ,ff ts N S N xv., v 3 Qt ...... ' F tan. ' ' 1 L l . s ,,,,,.. ,t.,. ,., R .9 ii' .- L 1 R R t ' i s 'i s i 6' t 1 4 he S itsiilmfillfl elml. SS. C Left To Right, Top Row: Willett, Scott, Hutchinson, Williams, Rhelda, Lakin, Williams, Richard, Hutchinson, Williamson, Michael, Planville. Left To Right, Middle Row: Wilson, Gary, Hutchinson, Wilson, William, Hut- chinson, Winans, Brad, Newton, Witham, Gary, Hutchinson. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Woellhof, Mindy, Clay Center, Woolley, Richard, Hutchinson, Woolsey, Tom, Newton, Wray, Cliff, South Hutchinson. v Sl 'fs le li as 1 P is i gg. ,sk 'ls 9'Q--da -f - 0 0 15- J' Ti , ....- an i , . .,,. , N Q. X , gi 2 r' 53: Lou Graber and Alan Glaze relax at the dorm with a game of chess will s ,, 'Sr A 9. , y ' . f 1 rlll we Wnghlfclofla r V it Kendall V Yoder, David , y , Ei' lzljewton ' L ii ff- 3 .4 , Yo er, Richard , I H lf' ' ' Hutchinson 5 ,.f1?fff A, 1 V Young, Ann y ' Kinsley :ff E' i ' r - if Q Young, David .I , N Hutchingon A .75 H i V X Zerger,Vicki Q A V, ,- s A f - ' , . . ' Y Q anyggfl :X X l A Kmgman im.,-..v-'rr ' ' ' t 7 A Zimmerman, Verona f--jr Inman , me Phyllis Hopper seizes the opportunity for a quick catnap between classes. ,' If 4, 1, 5 -'. , 1 A v ' A 7532, H , ,vcr Wg, if fit - if X, 'wi ' K J .xl 6 14 P4523 fn: f Wfvp. if vwzi' 'f W-35,25 . A,i,,,Y The crowd seems less than enthusiastic at this pre-game pep rally. J. . if A day in the life of a Student Union foosball table. tx r'.,,4-f 0,-,,,.f' ,aff 'Q Marilyn Garcia spends a quiet moment in the library. Adams, Bruce Oskaloosa Akin, Linda Hutchinson Allen, Crystal Lyons Allen, David Hutchinson Armedariz, lohanna Halstead Arosco, Sheila Garden City Atkinson, LuAnn Hutchinson Aubert, Tony Hutchinson Avery, Vonda Chapman Baker, Terry Hutchinson Baldwin, Mark Hutchinson Balzar, lohn Inman Bartsch, Gary Hutchinson Bates, Wendell Burrton Baudoin, Larry Hutchinson Berglund, Paula Hutchinson Birzer, Glenn Hutchinson Blaine, Douglas Hutchinson Broaddus, Charlie Hugoton Brooks, Matthew Hutchinson Brunholtz, Saraleigh Hutchinson Burke, Fred Hutchinson Cabral, Patrick Hutchinson Childs, Galen Plevna Cook, Sue Hutchinson Cooper, Martha Hutchinson Dewalt, Debra Peoria, Il. fo. .-1--1-M l I D f M19 -QL Q 5 l E' AZ X , P 4 , an-,Cy it :V.V I 44 1 ' ,Q f rf Aa' K ,ms QAPCX fi?-Y 'CTW f 2 Xi A rg , it 'J , , -t 9 X' -' ,, ,, wa h' , 6 1125... E. v, sw.. .1221 z gh A, 31 ,sf 'N , , 1 'A R 7212 ,,,.'6e,- . Hap y birthday dear lan, hap y birthday to ou. Some friends UD of lan Dougherty helped her celebrate her birthday with the wrapping of her car. +I.'f ,,,, , Q ,,,. .f .. . if A l 3? v I H K 4 s g Vf ' , QR , t t i ' sf' V-1 i V-ani , r , ,i... . ,, .yii J imwx w -3 -w sglg it Ft if is X . 1555 N ,tt 3 'X f. gn it 2 wiv- mr .fr l, -,.. . .frwftm WRC' Wlhtnk 'N' is in ' ' Q i gittsql r, K X Dobson, Tommy South Hutchinson Emerson, Neal Kingman Eu ker, Steven Hutchinson Finkle, Kim Sterling Flood, Michael McPherson Gardiner, Christlieb Liberal Gillmore, joel Newton Givens, Rodney Hutchinson Goering, Randy Moundridge Goheen, Clark Hutchinson Golden, james McPherson Gordon, Troy Hutchinson Gough, Fred Hutchinson Graham, Danny Hutchinson Gunn, Cynthia Hutchinson Guthrie, Sharon Hutchinson Hemphill, Gaylon Hutchinson Hendricks, lohn Hutchinson Hern, james Sharon Hovious, Kathy Hutchinson Howell, james Hutchinson Huitt, Dennis Hutchinson Hunter, Connie Buhler 1ohnson,Harve Hutchinson jones, Donald Hutchinson jones, Linda Hutchinson Kamphaus, Michael Kinsley Kaufman, Bill Hutchinson Kaufman, Dale Haven Kearne ,David Hutchinson Kellogg, William Hutchinson King, Gaye South Hutchinson Kirkhuff, Evelyn -... n ' . H u tc h i n so n Kirkhuff, Robert t- 't 'ff '. - 2 Hutchinson ,,, . , , , Krause,Angela i Hutchinson V Kuhlman, Kim ,,, Dighton , , , . Y , Law, Tony 'mi f' ' ,N Hutchinson Y: Leasure, Vance ' K Hutchinson yuh It Lesley, lon f ' ' l Hutchinson C . V M. Lilley, Greg tiii tt' i it sttttt ' c 'H Hutchinson ,, V iyi' ' ,A Long, Dennis Vail , . ,, . fe ,swf tx Hutchinson H34 X y , . Q . ' ll Lundquist, David , 'LV , 4. ' , ,,', ' Hutchinson -, 1 . 1 Maddox, Mike fl A' F ' 1' , A X Dekalb, Ga. ' 81 N, Margreiter, Bruce ,it ' I L ,, g , Galva Q fc, V, ef 454, . Martin, june X a lit, X J' '. Hutchinson 1 Rik, l 5 ' 5' - 'fav aa . N 1 ,,,, . ,s, s,,,,,, , , , 4, , . . 518 -t Y fl X t ,552 V. ,A g 'li's . i y G., .5 .9 . f ,,,,, , , . . , '2 v 1 is ,.:,,s-.4. Jil Left To Right, Top Row: Martin, Sammy, Hutchinson, Mast, Norman, Hutchin- son, Matous,1udy, Hutchinson, McCamant, Nancy, Hutchinson. Left To Right, Middle ,Row:Mclntosh, Cindy, Hutchinson, McLau hlin Sall 8 f yr Hutchinson, McLeskey, john, Hutchinson, Melrose, Randy, Norwich. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Mendenhall, Richard, Hutchinson, Meyer, Wil- liam, Hutchinson, Middleton, john, Lyons, Miller, Alta, Partridge. L x 'W fd , XX 1 . tt 'Y' ltt, X ,L ,ff . i, ,-,, W -. ' . I 5 Mohr, Wilma 'A Hutchinson M Moore, Doug f A ': ii Hutchinson . f'.f: -' I S ' ' Mourn, DiAnna i - Hutchinson Muehlberg, Gary gif gs- Hutch i n so n ' .rf Q FW x Q' is- 1. 45,52 . .. 5 Nelzen, Nate M McPherson v A ft Nisly, Glenn Q 7 d Hutchinson 1AxV X , - , WN AE Q. Q hi Oliver! Leonard Eli x i.': 1 3. LS' ' we V - - , . iw. , 5 Hutchinson Q :Tia ,A . - 7 7 A L V ' W h Owens, Mary sl 1 ' , 5, .ap gag ' ' Hutchinson 'V' 1'- hh 1 - D -gc? 3 A V' Perkins, Mark :fig Q A .E N 5 V gg . Phl3ErbyE ' 1 .. ,,,, 3 . ,QL - A 'N mf l ips, verett , A X . N! g Hutchinson B -T R, as '1 Q N .. Phillips, Everett ., . I c ,' H V Hutchinson . 91. -Q i X.. L '- A Q. A Prostler, Vernon 5 . X ,,., ,N , O ...xy Hutchinson Quick, David Hutchinson Ramos, Vincent Hutchinson 1-A-ff XM Band members prove once again that their talent lies somewhere besides in the gymnasium. Renfro, Barry Hutchinson Reynolds, LeRoy Marysville Riffel, Beverly Inman Robinson, Brenda Hutchinson if . , AL ,tt,. 2 , 'f Q 't 2 it ts 1 -f., n- 'ge is ts' 1 , y it K. Q. -.M , ft' sw- ' - .jg ' 1 Left To Right, Top Row: Robinson, Sharon, Hutchinson, Rucker, Vickie, Hut- chinson, Rudiger, David, Newton, Ryan, Phillip, Enterprise. Left To Right, Middle Row: Schaaf, Karen, Hutchinson, Schmidt, Duane, Hut chinson, Schneider, Keven, Russell, Schneider, Sharon, Hutchinson. Left To Right, Bottom Row: Schrag, Mary, Hutchinson, Scott, Emmett, Lexing- ton, N.C., Scott, Lane, Fredonia, Scranton, Douglas, Lovell. Shea, Nancy Hutchinson Shelton, Thomas Arlington Shepherd, Douglas Lyons Shields, Russell St. john Sills, lanet Newton Simon, Dean Nashville Simon,layson Scott City Skinner, Daniel Hutchinson Smith, Lee Hutchinson Spellman,lohnnie Hutchinson Sprinkle, Ray Hutchinson Stein, jeff Hutchinson Stieglitz, Sandra Hutchinson Stucky, Shari Buhler Surface, Nevin Marquette Thiessen, Myron Buhler Thomas, Barbara Attica Thomas, Ellen Hutchinson Thomas, Mary Sylvia Thompson, Larry Arlington Toland, Charles Hutchinson Toland, Teresa Hutchinson Trant, Larry Everest Van Buren, Beulah Hutchinson Ventsam, leanette Haven Von Eange, Barry Wichita Wamhoff, Sara Ellsworth - f-ff rwresf f .,,. H 5: 1 z x , t .,,. V ,, ,, 'WJ' 'iiiai f sl ,fl , fir .:, . ! V , WH! Z, , 4 fs - , , Q I ,,,, . ,,Vi'rt ,V ' g 1 Q ,,,,,,7:Z' , M fit. A M--N 1 i A J 4, i tttt -, M s M T if a 1 J t,,t , , rsrr ,Q 'fiifgjif L t,t , ilu, n 5 1 l if --ww ff. ,Wmfwff ,. Aff., if , .,,, , L ,,, N ,,,, I if fr :gf ' 'ffl ' 7 if Q G ff if J :tl 5 f QQ f , , tj, it E J JL S, 'HI la gif M afwfgin f 'tt' 3 it S W ii j u an , What do you mean I can't get a Big Mac here? questions one band member during a band trip. ITIHDCE. Watson, lohn Hialeah, Fl. Welch, Martha Hutchinson Director Leo Ashcraft gives last-minute details to his students before leav- ing the bus. Westfahl, Arlene Haven Winn, Robert Albuquerque, NM. Witthuhn, Richard Wichita Wood, Robert Phillipsburg Wooten, james - sf Ellsworth Young, Alice at Cheney ,- H .' . S . . I 1 Instruments in hand, band members prepare for another perfor- Second Semester Sophomores Applegate, Gary Hutchinson Balzar, Anita Inman Bauman, lames Haven Beck, Anthony Hutchinson Beckman, Mary junction City Bell, james Hutchinson Beltz, Nancy Haven Bland, Marcia Hutchinson Burns, Myrna Burrton Caley, Ronald Hutchinson Chrystine, Patricia Hutchinson Colle, Lance Sterling Corkins, Nancy Hutchinson Cox, Mar Abbyvihe Dirks, Alan Hutchinson Eikmeier, Vicki Hutchinson Ewald, Timothy Hutchinson Ewbank, leanette Hutchinson Fenwick, Brad Hutchinson Forbes, Robert Hutchinson Friesen, Connie Nickerson Friesen, Wendell Hutchinson Gantz, Dwight Lyons Gingerich, jerry Hutchinson Green, Alvin Lockport, ll. Hatcher, Carla Hutchinson Hendrickson, Guy Hutchinson P4 c . wg, H7 Li 5 it 1. K . Q at , Q, 1? il , ' 3, is jfs- s 3 Friends seem awfully interesteo ' - I 42 xg A '71 1 My I sr I A x , H ,f ss- jf 4 t , as 3, W , l 1 - l .,,.f,.'f-,nxt wwz,,f',a 'livi- W ,aw Apu. 0 in what Kelvin Knauf is reading. ' -N E .,,J ., I E W 'nf wma fee if ' fi ' Eilffil V A K W . , , V . W , , V Z N ll , , ,. ff , V A wr , tt,, wi: U A2 J is r v 1 M , ,Q .- ,,. ,.-sg MM., , va- ama i'-n -, --ff, sz in i ,Y- A I aw K '5 S, S. - f jufi 25 1 , , j lr I, 1 ac' 4 .,,,, ,,,, - L , Y. 12113 W E 9 feilvfn ,ww- q M ll nv ' 'fm ff Nt if W1 sw ,.,,,. , m.5 Q, b x , i 1-Q5 ..N.. MMS Hirt, lohn Murdock Hjort, Timothy Hutchinson Hoffman, Ricky Hutchinson Huffman, Delores Nickerson johnson, Mark Haven Lance, lacqueline Fredonia Lane, Michael Hutchinson Malmstrom, Rory Hutchinson Mart, Wendell Hutchinson McCoy, Kerry Hutchinson McCoy, Ronald Coldwater Means, Florence Mt. Hope Miller, Ellis Hutchinson Pierson, jerry Hutchinson Powell, Susan Hutchinson Rainey, Terrill Hutchinson Reusser, Steve Hutchinson Rucker, Charles Hutchinson Russett, Conley Hutchinson Ryan, Michael Windom Schriner, Shelley Hazelton Sherlock, Gerald McPherson Smith, Connie Salina Sna ,Iona Pkevna Sommerfeld, lay Hesston Stephenson, Barb Hutchinson Strawn, james Hutchinson ara Stu bby, Sandra g. , V McPherson F F Eg Stump, Lois asss Hutchinson ' Q 3 L'1 t Su mearll, Brian ' Plainville . Sutton, lim ..,,i ,, t ,, Hutchinson .. . . .. Tipton, Melvin E Hutchinson l Q tt. 3 I Toms, Roberta Hutchinson Vieyra, Santos Hutchinson Weiser, Richard Dighton Wirtz, jonathan , Hutchinson Zongker, Debra Plevna ,s,, L Above, a student balances on the parallel bars. At right, an- other student wonders what the first human cannon all felt like. 1 so Y Couples enjoy dancing to the music of the Kix Band Yxxxnxstfiixxxal 1.Q ts Q W R, t V r, ,, if . vi ret 1 4 rd, .va H- 4 ,,, 51 ' kv, J' 7 .:,: - r, , r, ,...,, Adams, james Special Students Z -I fr: V Adams, Melanie Newto n l ' Angell, Norma ,ati ,, ,.,,,.,1,,,, ,,,,. ,,,,., . ,, - 'azs , Hutchinson xr rf Asher, David ' HY r , 5 , , , , fv'5lQ 2 5 Hutchinson ?g xxx? 'Z' my E? M ,z 1 fr ., ,-1 trs,,1rM,m,--f,,:s,,,f,,,,.,,,,,,,,, .... ,,,,1,,fWt.Wm 55551531llfffilliiffiiiifilf' 'WH 5fElgf52Ei:iiiE??i?5iEifii7f r ff rmwawji, ,pw F -if .. ii ili 9 G Mm, .A WW, ,f t .,.,, M ,,, .. is , f abr Sherry Spani models the height of casual fashionwear at Kent Hall. Avery, Emmett Hutchinson Bardshar, Gloria Hutchinson Beach, jack Hutchinson Bean, Shari Hutchinson V , Bether, Beth Hutchinson f Brenner, Donald Hutchinson 1. 5 , Burdick, Karen Hutchinson Carlson, Hugo Windom Casey,john Rossville Chalfant, Wendell Hutchinson Easter,jane Hutchinson Ferguson, Roann Hutchinson '4 ,,,, , :Q- Q Y 51 rss, '52 Q if 4: 3 , Ji 5' ' if liiftafvlii' -at , r,, M - Mig -were f--r - LL A - ' ,,, ' 12 7 -4 r r r t WJ . 1 ' ' e'f'1s,ff-,2 ',f1 . , xl .-WI 1 r .. , .. abil Left To Right, Top Row: Frederick, Phil, Hutchinson, Goeldner, Deborah Hutchinson, Hage, Daniel, junction City, Hemmerling, Nancy, Hutchinson. Left To Right, Middle Row: Hill, Dennis, Hutchinson, Hinkle, james, Hutchin son, Horn, james, Hutchinson, Huffman, Thomas, Nickerson. Left To Right, Bottom Row: james, Bernard, Hutchinson, Kroeker, Glen, Viola Leatherbury, jimmy, Hutchinson, Maple, john, Burrton. Mark, Edna Hutchinson McCamant, David Hutchinson Mulberg, Gary Hutchinson Mueller, Marcia Winfield Negley, Dwight Hutchinson Nininger, Richard Hutchinson Orosco, Sheila Garden City Orr, Allan South Hutchinson Phelan, Pat Hutchinson Pitts, Clifford Hutchinson Popp, Pamela Haven Powell, Cecil Hutchinson Presnell, Lora Wichita Puls, Suzanne Hutchinson Reece, William Hutchinson Regier, Ann Hutchinson Reynolds, Rozlyn Hutchinson Ritchey, lohn Hutchinson Rucker, Charles Hutchinson Schriner, Shelly Hazelton Scott, Lane Fredonia Stacy, Steven Hutchinson Stafford, Lillian Hutchinson , X.. Mgt., ,sum .ww ,,.,.,.. .. t. ,K Lksf' R am:-wsfrr iff -W .1 ' aw. ,tm Q .al , U E K 'G 41 Q wg-xx QQMQS sl S xx 1 3? 4, ' ir , , I '11 B '- me N, L 1 31' , '41 . fs? KVA 'W ..,, .Q 5 5 . s.. f ,fill tr, . Pgfm E 'H '1 fss s ' 1 32 ' i .. E, M ' si if at C , as , X M fl s 1 Q, C 5 ,-t.: W1tf,,, ., 2 Swag my N l ,hr Q. X pas QR Y' ff 2 X , gs, tt xx i w. Sir ff. ii' ,m,55,,i,, ,- 2 X 9, ,V t W ss,st , For Govsnuon' M4 ..,-.,..........a..,....n.................-.,..--..., N..- A As A VIVA DI! ROY A variety of bumper stickers can be seen on the cars of luco students. Stephenson, Brad Hutchinson Stuart, Carmel Hutchinson Sutton, jimmy L ons Wan, Vickie Hutchinson Weeks, Merra Hutchinson w s 5 Q 3 2 v K E 5 - g, V , X n X-1, Xxx 10 -9--15, Academic Assemblies Former Governor Robert Docking visited Hutchinson dur- ing the State Fair, HCIC was one of Attorney General Vern Miller's stops as he campaigned for governor in 1974. At Left, Hutchinson's lack Davis spoke to students about Accept- ing Responsibility for Yourself. Above, pianist Rick Rawley pre- sented a piano recital in the Lockman hall auditorium. Rawley, a native Kansan, has studied piano under concert artist james Dick. , A ' . r Q V ,,f,, , gp iff .wa2tw2' W' i ' 1 MWWJ7:-Rang 5' m v QM .,,5,,, ,, q w f Y. J 6510? ,,. 6 ,avi-,,1- X,, - gf: ,, M -i ii : , -, 1,:LF i2 Eiisf ling ., ,,, fmifwf, Continuing Education includes night school and community service Over 600 students en roll each semester in evening college. The office of continuing education, with lim Prosser as director includes both night school classes and community service courses. According to Prosser, night school students are usually working towards an associate degree while community ser vice courses are geared to provide a special service to the citizens of the community. Basic classes from all departments are offered to night school students. Continuing education enrollees have a choice of such classes as recreational piano, Spanish for travelers, or personal income tax. Continuing education also offers 14 academic classes at KSIR to inmates working towards associate degrees. Marilyn Fernz works on a lab experiment in general biology. Night school students relax in the student union Terry Applegate takes time out for a snack. KSIR guard Paul Sanford participates in the criminal law class. Motorcycle maintinance is one of the classes offered as a community ser vice course. The police science class includes members of the police department, highway patrol, and sheriff patrol. 'E 2 5 5 2 I i f 1 l if S S Qggnwff' 'Y ' 1 i.. Students frequent JFK librar One building which every student must make use of at one time or another is the IFK library. Whether using it for research, viewing films, or just studying, the library is always a good place to go when you want to get things done. Besides abundant amounts of reference materials, the library also offers calculators, copying machines, a micro- film viewer, and tape recorders for student use. The learning resources center in the basement of the library houses the radio station and contains film viewing equipment. .Vi Q, . ,i Iona Snay thumbs through the card catalogue in an effort to locate a book. The micro film viewer offers another source of reference for Anne Martin. An HCIC student takes a leisurely stroll in front of the JFK library. X' ix M-I- 'Pw ff Y l ' 32? iw it s , 2 2' K . 2 V . M7 ,tg ug? fl e fetri f HCIC trackster jeff Rosenow reaches for the latest copy of Sports Illustrated. Karl Brendel offers some helpful advice to Vicki Willingham. The tutor ing program was a special services project. Glenn Miller gets a better picture of things by making use of the slide viewer. 5 A-J 9' 1 ar : 56? if W r 7 5 i 1 I -1 00 U Q W Wai I I Broadcasting prepares , students for future jobs KHCC-FM, operated by students from the Intro- duction to Broadcasting and Radio News Classes, now broadcasts from 1 p.m. to 12 a.m. lnstructed by Vance Tyrell, the students learn the art of broadcast- ing, as well as how a radio station is controlled. During the year the station was programmed for the R news, various types of music, and broadcasted the hu.. s HCIC home ball games. KHCC-FM is a non- commercially run radio station. Way to Operate a radio Station. Instructor Vance Tyrell demonstrates the propel Bottom Row: Rick Shaver, Fred Gough, Ron Kimberlin. Top Row: Doug Moore, Harold Widup, Chris Webster, Randy Cunday, Ralph Espinoza, Randy C.oering,1ack Black, Murray Stagner, Bob Fetrow, L. 1. Trant, Terry Ochs. Preparing for the trip to Sacramento for the national tournament are Bill Wyer, Eric Rosenblad, David Blackim, coach, lim Powell, and Alan Cole. Debate travels to Sacramento for national tournament The debate competition took the squad to Texas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kansas, and California. In- cluded in the types of competition entered was de- bate, persuasive speaking, extemporaneous speak- ing, impromptu speaking, and oral interpretation. Eric Rosenblad placed third in persuasive speaking at the national tournament in Sacramento, Ca. This year the squad was composed of all freshman, and according to Coach David Blackim, l never had a group of freshman that were so pleasureable to work with and so enjoyable to coach. Students are eligible to join the debate squad by enrolling in debate. If This year's debate squad is Bill Wyer, lim Powell, David Blackim, coach, Becky Stout, Eric Rosenblad, Alan Cole, and Mark Meadows. Drama department entertains public The Drama department, under the direction of Erlene Hendrix, presented major fall and spring productions. A minor production took place in December and two one act plays were also enacted. Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage And Her Children was the fall production presented on October 11-12. An anti-war novel, the play fused both tragedy and comedy in telling the story of Mother Courage as she dragged her canteen wagon across the battlefield. The Lockman Players again took the stage on De- cember 5 and 7 to present Feiffer's People. Written by jules Feiffer, the play consisted of short hu- morous sketches and scenes which dealt with love, poli- tics, the generation gap, and other aspects of modern day life. The spring production of Thieves' Carnival rounded out the year. A comedy by lean Anovilik, it was the story of three thieves who invade the palatial resort home of an eccen- tric woman and her two lovely nieces. ' X Yates and Lonnie Martin in Mrs. Dally Has A Lover Lockman Players: Bottom Row: Cindy Edwards, Rhonda Base, Cindi jacobs, Becky Yates, Erlene Hendrix, Sponsor. Top Row: Mark Meadows Rory Malstrom, Phillip Ryan, Doug Bailey. Two contemporary one ut plays were staged on February 20 and 21, Left: Rhonda Base directed Ctndy Edwtrds and Larry Manklns ID Match Play. Below: With Becky Yates as the director Lonnie Martin and Yates presented Mrs Dally Has A Lover. , , 4 y SK. ' ,L-3 -Q. Q , 2 The cast of Feiffers people in- cluded tStandingJ Sandy Ensz, Cindy Edwards, Lorin Culner, Cindi Jacobs, tSittingJ Steve Short, Ron Means, Mark Mea- dows, and Rory Malmstrom, Fall production is Mother Courage Becky Yates Wendell Friesen Steve Jackson john Pulver Rhonda Base Marge Henning Patty Salmon Rory Malstrom Carol Brenn Ron Means Barb Mendenhall Doug Bailey Cinday Edwards Cindy jacobs Lorin Culver Craig Robinson Steve Short Phil Ryan jonathan Rife ln the first scene, Mother Courage tBecky Yatesl sets out in her covered wagon to sell belts. Accompanying her are her two sons Eilif fSteve jacksonl Swiss Chesse tWendell Friesenl and her daughter Kattrin tBarb Mendenhalll. Kattrin, played by Barb Mendenhall, gets a wistful look on her face as she day dreams of what she could be. Becky Yates as Mother Courage consols her daughter Kattrin tBarb Men- denhalll who has refused to speak since suffering a traumatic experience with a group of soldiers when she was a child. -v-C91 I Spring production is Thieves' Carnival Phil Ryan Glenn Nisley Tim Fry Tammy Merritt Robert Kilbourn Mark Meadows Rhonda Base Larry Mankins Becky Stout Lonnie Martin Cindi lacobs Cindi Edwards Lorin Culver Sherri Keithley Rory Malmstrom Ron Means Chris Webster A ui Tim Fry as Gustave and Becky Stout as luliette return to the scene ofthe Lord Edgard lRobert Kllbournl Withers in grief after being, rejected by his Peterbono lRon Meansl and Hector lPhil Ryanl constrew another plan to trick Lady Hurt and her farnily. Iournalists produce lunior Collegian The members of the Newspaper Production class along with the beginning journalism classes combined to pro- duce the weekly paper. Twenty-four issues of the IUNIOR COLLEGIAN were published. A special six-page Christmas issue plus a first ever eight page national tournament follow-up were included in the 24 issues. A group of talented staff photographers accounted for the use of more and better quality pictures in this year's COLLEGIAN. Advertizing manager Lou Graber selects a photo forthe Wiley ad. Friday was fold and staple day as staff members prepare the COLLE- GIAN for mailing distribution. Opinions editors Todd VanLaninham and Cheryl White wonder how they're going to layout page two with only three stories. Reporter - Ben Wearing Reporter - Terry Stewart X . K Nh' 'bt . . fek ,t . , N X s X' L 5 . ix, W' , X xt X, XXX' A X XX xx :RL sg:r i5XBbkk'?gx N 'ree R to yt fftfiaj. to , , Qxixi X - 'wr First semester editor - Nancy Thayer p Q Ass't Editor - Dennis White Ass't Editor - Mark Fisher Left: First semester assistant editor and second semester editor Robyn Ellenbecker checks copy before sending it to the printer. Page four editors Charlie Bethas and Debbie Alien receive layout advice from sponsor Arless Eilerts. ----....,,,,,,.,,-'MN K.-'Nxr 2 xxx., ff, Yearbook experiences staff shortage This year's DRAC-ON'S TALE staff had to overcome two handicaps second semester before putting together the final product. The first handicap was a shortage in staff. Only six stu- dents returned for the last half of the year. The second handicap was switching editors in the middle of the year. Despite these difficulties the small group banded to- gether and met each deadline to complete the yearbook. Staff photographer Tony Frederick added to the uni- queness of this year's DRAGON'S TALE with his creative photography on the front cover and division pages. Sponsor Wanda Allen, with scissors in hand, contemplates suicide as a deadline draws near. I . a H fff--f ,VV,k, i i ,,,f W Mark Fisher and Mary Beckman work on the sports pages. Renee Dannelley and assistant editor lacque Magie discuss the layout for the opening pages. 'wnxn if Cheryl White takes time out for a phone call. Theresa Harris Roher was first semester editor ,gt 'ws ik. K -1. sc iii , , ii' ' .h ,A 1 1 A E . J gg: fig gg: Second semester editor Robyn Ellenbecker files pictures, Concert Choir, Dragonnaires highlight vocal music Under the direction of Russell Dickenson, Dragon- naires and Concert choir both completed successful years. The 18 member select choir, Dragonnaires, started off their year with a performance during the Parent's Day Program on October 18 at the Sports Arena. During December they presented their annual Christ- mas Madrigals and were featured on the loyce Livingston Show. The Dragonnaires joined the stage band for a spring tour on April 31 through May 2. Q' t W A 'B Concert Choir's three day fall tour included stops at iitsi y .ifi if ig C. McPherson, Marion, Hillsboro, and Manhattan high C f schools. Thyra Kingry was the accompanist for both Dragonnaires and Concert choir . 4 V -was-ay. Concert Choir: TOP ROW: Mike Moore, Gregg Hovey, Connie Meier, Gregg Robertson, Bill Neier, Lisa Lorenz, Bob Fetrow, jill Hinkle, Bob McConnell, jill Hughes, Alan Glaze, Betty Rice, Mark Anderson, David Bainter, SECOND ROW: Betty Coon, jeff Stein, Nancy Chavez, Dave Lipp, lolene Macke, Rick Mathias, Kelly Dunn, Ron Kimberlin, Becky Yates, Bruce Adams, Val Enz, Gregg Holcomb. THIRD ROW: Paul Crittendone, Iona Snay, Brad Franz, lane Reiser, Dalene McNitt, Mark Holcomb, Carol Brenn, Tim Fry, jenny Carr, Becky Minnis, Laird Grubbs, Val Goerl, Janice Marely, Allen Roberson. BOTTOM ROW: Thyra Kingry, Robert Kilbourn, Lora Armstrong, Mike Lee, Sonja Makoski, Vince DeGrado, leryl Wallingford, Lonnie Martain, Denise Warfield, Steve Unruh, Patti Moddlemog. W, . ,f Wffwsa X l l l l fw 1 l l Russell Dickenson directs both the Dragonnaires and the Concert Chow' The Dragonnaires entertain at the Parent's Day program. Dragonnairies Top Row: lolene Macek, Bob McConnell, Carol Brenn, Bob Fetrow, Russell Dickenson - director, Thyra Kingry. Middle Row: Dave Lipp, jill Hinkel, Mike Lee, Lisa Lorenz, Bill Neier, lill Hughes. Bottom Row: Vince DeGrado, Sonja Makoski, Tim Fry, Kelley Dunn, Mark Holcomb. Concerts highlight music year The HCIC instrumental music depart- ment consists of concert band and stage band. Concert band is under the direc- tion of Leo Ashcraft and Sammy Seymore conducts the stage band. Concert band entertained the public with their annual fall and spring concerts in November and February. A one day tour in February included performances at Stafford, St. lohn, and Nickerson. Concert band also participated in the Cooperative Teachers Music Symposium at Emporia in April. Stage band also participated in the spring and fall concerts as well as enter- taining local high schools and junior highs. The year also included a one day tour of county high schools. A three day tour of western Kansas in- cluded stops at Ellinwood, Dighton, Ells- worth, Sterling, and Ulysses. According to Sammy Seymore, Charles Moyers on the alto saxaphone and flute, and drummer Ciene Hutchinson both did outstanding jobs as band members this year. Pep band added a touch of spirit to pep rallies and home football and basketball games. Stage band director Sammy Seymore and concert band director Leo Ashcraft warm-up before a county high school performance. HCIC stage band performs a tune during the fall concert. 4 W' f it Q .3 W-ef. Mark Robinson pauses during a break in the music. jamie Troutman and Tim Shook are in the piano rhythm section of the concert band. The HCIC concert band performs for an area high school student body. , 1 3 ? i E 1 K ' 1 ' f , 8 Q - x,.., V X i Q xy X Q-15 Sports Final League Standings l HUTCHINSON Fort Scott Garden City Dodge City Pratt Independence Coffeyville Butler County Cowley County National Standings 1. Ferrum College, Virginia 2. Indian Hills Community College, Iowa 3. loliet lunior College, Illinois , . 4. Normandale Community College, Minne-, sota 5. Mesa Community College, Arizona 6. Fort Scott Community lunior College, Kan- sas 7. HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY IUNIOR COLLEGE, Kansas 8. Iowa Central Community College, Iowa 9. Tyler lunior College, Texas 10. Phoenix College, Arizona Dragons on IIC Team Blaine Ammeter Buddy Cheeks Sam Massey Tony McCright Curtis Townsend Denver Latimore Tim Mitt l Terry Bradshaw Dan Cribbs Tom Mills Scott Willett Tom Woolsey xl HUTCHINSON 15 IOWA FALLS 7: HUTCHINSON 21 DODGE CITY 0: HUTCHINSON 14COWLH C Ol NIN 0' HUTCHINSON 0 FORT SCOTT 37: T HUICHINSON I4 COHlIVIl,lE It l HUTCHINSON 25 PRATT 0: A clutch field goal late in the fourth quarter gave the Dragons their eighth victory. With the score tied at seven all HUTCHINSON 19 EL DORADO S HUTCHINSON 20 GARDEN CITY 14: HUTCHINSON I7 HIGHLAND 01 HUTCHINSON T0 INDEPENDENCE 71 and 24 seconds left on the clock the snap was Woolsey managed to make the kick good. fumbled on the slippery rain drenched, field, but Tom QW ag, A i 1 . -f W ,,, I rl '5 M' T. A .. V 5, -Q-.,. 4 I fl Q I Offensive Backs Top Row: Tom Hauser, Mike Kershaw, Willie Stokes, Tom Woolsey, Tim Mirt, Marc Williamson. Bottom Row: lohn Stucky, Terry Bradshaw, Mike Patton, lames Stevenson, Ken Matous, Keith Sidney. ' Offensive Line 5 1- 1 Top Row: Blaine Ammeter, Sam Massey, Dave Bennett. Bottom Row: John Ross, Brian Kaufman, Dan Cribbs. l Defensive Backs A Top Row: Tom Mills, Mike Breitenbach, Don Vaughn, Billy Miller, Dale Suiter, Cliff Wray. Bottom Row: Dennis Shaver, Kevin Cheek, Mike Wil- liamson, Gary Misak, Buddy Cheeks, Wayne Ricks. Defensive Line l Top Row: Randy Putman, Randy Stewart, Kelly McGillivray, Tony McCright, Eddie Latimore. Bottom Row: Dee Hodges, Bruce Zeller, Scott Wil lett, Larry Crowell, Curtis Townsend, Denver Latimore. Buddy Cheeks, who led the team in interceptions, warms john Stucky, sophomore from Arlington, was the team's Most Inspira- up for another game. tional Player. rnnuceusmg I . W r - i n f K 1 K r 31.412 . Q - ..t QMHM ' A Bruce Zeller and Blaine Ammeter look on as Ken Matous scores against Garden City. Defensive coach Willie Adkins gives last minute instructions to the defensive unit. Q 3--A 'Uv' L' ' Q 3,7 fri TDURE IN V 'rn A 'wif'--f 'A 17. ,p, lf'f was 1 .1 A gm , 'V ' , .. Jd314..LhJ4.J', .' .- . f. , 'fr' Terry Bradshaw, leading rusher for the Dragons, does his thing against Fort Scott. ,bd my , M., .,J,,v4,f wifkvlvrw I 'tau Qft 5 an W yi 72 - V V .' , -f ,, , L , 7' A ,,.,ij,,gv 3 W ,A W- V I 3- .Q,.,w. W 1, Tim Mirt returns a kickoff during the Fort Scott game. X Buddy Cheeks and Wayne Ricks warm up before a game. Ken Matous cuts upfield on a keeper play UW A Dragon displays his sportsmanship. Freshman trainer Pete Siebert administers aid to Tony McCright. I fe -I fl! kV', ft! Ki 4 , O Q fi? ni t 4 t Sam Massey gets fired up during the Fort Scott game. Dave Bennett leads the Dragon charge onto the field. is af' 3' .,,,,. t f we N , f i.1 iJ::,?l R Coach Matous confers with Tim Mirt over offensive tactics ' .raw Q-Q-w-minivan'-nik xnxx ft.-es Defensive captain Townsend watches the offense in action. if i ft Homecoming brought pretty girls and smiles, Sara Crist 1 V' I 'T 4 ' . K in ,J jill Hinkel Queen Angie Popplewell to , Q, 'Tr' W -V I with Y 1' Im Q is if 'H Af 5 if A if 1 i ti I ek gg X -M ' ft, it i Robyn Ellenbecker Lisa Hull loyce Dinkler parades, congratulations an gk 'K ,3.a..g:x::4,.gi:1:, K,'.- V. H ,,,, The Dragon Dolls' appearance sparked spectators' enthusiasm for the Dragon cause. 'li . l 1 ,. ,,e. , - . A' ' . ' l I n i , ' V Sw MM1-Z .,r l P js, ,ff F ,fr fig' 5 JW, V in ', f,4'sgfg 4 fy 4 JF4., ,th d victor ! Peggy Turner, Kim Holman, joni Hill and Lauri jones view the parade from Main. Mr. Popplewell congratulates his daughter, Angie, on being revealed as HClC's Homecoming Queen. The cheerleaders' float warned the Pratt Beavers of their imminent defeat. MEET RESULTS Harriers show outhful leadership L :gg The Blue Dragon harriers were paced by freshmen Ted Crank and jeff Rosenow with john McLeod, Kent Love and Dave Wheaton being the only sophomores on the team. An exceptionally swift group of freshmen sparked the teams performance this year and gave promise of a trophy-filled future. Ted Crank set a record for HCjC in the 5 mile at Nation- als with a time of 25:37. Rebounding from a disappointing 1973 season the cross country team jumped from 15th to 8th place in the Na- tional Cross Country meet at Eugene, Oregon. Seven runners participated in the meet. ort ayes unior y Butler County 2nd Hutchinson Invitational 2nd Regionals 2nd Wichita State Invitational Sth Nationals 8th lNDlVlDUALS AT NATIONALS Fr Ted Crank 25:37 35th Fr Randy Pierce 26:07 68th So Kent Love 26:13 77th Frjeff Rosenow 26:18 84th So john McLeod 26:36 'l'l3rd Fr Ed Gillaspie 26:56 131st Fr Chuck Foster 27:30 159th Top Row jim Nelson, Randy Gaines, Ted Crank, Chuck Foster, jeff Rosenow, Kent Love, Randy Sims, Peter Hish, Dave Wheaton, Kelvin Knauf. Bot tom Row john McLeod, jeff Topham, Darrel Ricke, Mike Wilk, Ed Gillaspie. Not Pictured: Randy Pierce. jeff Rosenow was the first Blue Dragon runner to cross the finish line at the Region Meet. Kelvin Knauf removes the wrap from Randy Gaines' knee while Randy Pierce relaxes. ll, -I M. A ,H N f. Kent Love stretches his leg muscles by pushing against Coach Masterson's car. , Women's Tennis places second in Regionals The women's tennis team, paced by sophomore Tricia Alderman, finished the season with an 8-2 record. The netters collected second place trophies from both the Barton Co. Invitational and the regionals. The entire team qualified for nationals which were held May 19-23 in Kerr- ville, Tx. 'I974 WOMEN'S TENNIS HCIC OPP 9 Pratt 0 8 Garden City 1 3 Great Bend 6 9 Pratt O 9 Sterling 0 9 Garden City 0 7 Fort Hays State 2 8 Dodge City 1 8 Independence 1 2 Great Bend 7 In her first year as women's tennis coach, Paula Brin led the team to the national meet at Kerrville, Texas. Crystal Allen Smgles 7'4 Doubles 7'4 Singles 9-3 Doubles 10-1 Gail Stonebraker -+0400 . fig, . Vm., . .L Q 'gif L ' so Tricia Alderman Cindy Andsager Singles 8-3 Doubles 8-3 Singles 11-O Doubles 10-1 li r- Y' l. Betty Stegman Janice Urban Singles 8-3 Doubles 8-3 Singles 9-2 Doubles 7-4 Women's volleyball takes second in Region VI Back Row: Shauna Forsyth, Karen Martin, ludy Besecker, Rosemary Flores, Denice Best, Gail Stonebraker, Denise Gomez, Lisa Hull. Front Row Patty HCJC s volleyball team topped off a successful season by capturing second place in the Region Six tournament held at Cloud County Community College on December 3 4 and 5. On their way to the championship match the sixth seeded Dragons posted victories over St. lohn's of Win- Dyer, Sherri Spani, Lu Ann Major, Melinda Challender, Cindy Andsager, Cindy Best. z.. in A ' I I field and Cowley County. In the semi-finals HCJC upset second seeded, and pre- viously unbeaten johnson County. Hesston College de- feated the Dragons in the finals. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE October 16 Hesston College 1-15, 9-15 October 18 Allen County 15-1, 16-14 Butler County 10-15,15-10,10-15 October 21 Cloud County 5-15, 8-15 October 23 McPherson College 15-6, 15-12 November 8 Allen County 15-11,15-1 johnson County 8-15,11-15 November 13 Cloud County 15-6,15-12 Dodge City 9-15,15-2, 8-15 Hesston 13-15, 9-15 November 15 Pratt 15-4, 15-4 Seward County 15-8,15-4 Garden City 15-6,10-15,15-1 St. lohn's of Winfield 15-8, 15-5 November 19 Garden City 15-6,10-15,15-1 St. john's of Winfield 15-8,15-5 Cindy Andsager goes up to block a spike if Y' Shauna Forsyth demonstrates her serving ability Lu Ann Major, 33, Melinda Challender, 31, and Shauna Forsyth demonstrate how to during a game at the Sports Arena. set up the volleyball. A ltrsss 'f af' fi wk A . Y Ann Orthwein coaches her girls in the details of their volleyball techniques during a time out in the Cloud County game at Concordia. They took second in the Regionals by defeating the top-seeded team. Dragons' number one in final NICAA poll, The Blue Dragons went into the season with a new head coach, a new assistant coach, and only four return- ing sophomores. Head Coach Dick Gisel, and assistant Gene Torczon, however, formed the players into a cohe- sive and well-disciplined team. The team's balanced depth provided a distinct advantage in many games, and any one player was able to come off the bench without hindering the team's performance. After winning their first 24 games, the Dragons traveled to Dodge City and suffered their only loss of the regular season, 81-80. The loss, however, did not affect the na- tional ratings. The NICAA final poll showed that the Dra- gons had collected 11 first place votes to claim the No.1 position. The Dragons bounced back from the loss to defeat the Pratt Beavers and to carry a 25-1 record to the Region VI tournament. Hutchinson crushed St. john's of Winfield, 107-61, rolled over Kansas City, 121-87, and nipped the Independence Pirates, 91-90 to emerge as Region VI champions. Hutchinson then faced Region II winner Seminole, Ok- lahoma, in a best two-of-three series to determine the National berth. The Dragons defeated the Trojans,106-95, at the Sports Arena, and then traveled to Seminole where they came from behind to nip the Trojans, 90-88. Vincennes, Indiana, halted the Dragon's quest for a first-ever championship trophy as they upset Hutchinson, 87-78. The Dragons moved into the consolation bracket and defeated Essex, New jersey, and Lake Land, Illinois. They were defeated by Grand View, Iowa, to finish in eighth place. Top Row: Ass't Coach Gene Torczon, Trainer Richard Geist, Kelvin Branch, Phil Loomis, jerry Black, Russell Shields, Greg Hall, Trainer Bruce Spare, Head Coach Dick Gisel. Middle Row: Al Green, Mark Gwaltney, Tim Carter, Leroy Leep, Randy Boyts. Bottom Row: Karl Younkman, Dennis Gisel, Sid Ford, Mike Maddox, lim Krehbiel. Regional Champs, place eighth nationall -YW - Referees must have eagle-eyes and fleet-feet. Gisel instructs the Dragons during a practice session. . ' i ,Q N megan Randy Boyts wards off a Pratt defender and tosses in a layup. t tttrtttrt M will-M--fs p pp le trrrt t 1 e p ssr 1 Phil Loomis, Al Green and Mike Maddox perform some aerial basketball ballet. .Unr- if Z for Vw of tr The Blue Dragons warm up before the games, providing spectators a chance to view each player's skills. Coaches await an explanation of a referee's call. i 'fag - 'T 'N -Ng .W W - , r ', Aa Dennis Gisel tosses in a layup for two points against the Garden City Broncbusters. ......,.,, . W...- t 1.Y'!W . ,gy Q , ...Lvl yur' jerry Black gets tangled up with a Meramac Warrior while going for a loose ball. ' A,,m,,,V W y my i An 1 - ay... A, 43,3 , J if , 4 , , ., 4 y 1 v 'f W , W k: .K fa ,A ' 1 mf ' , We f , in z.. f' . , -ff w , J, . . .. ,,,, .fwfwg W. 15, . ,Q ,.. X lww., W X2 r H M357 I sw ?r s xv' .' ,f V Greg Hall puts up a one-hander. Al Green goes up for a lay-up. 1' t...,.'l7 u-1 ini ..-4 A Blue Dragon player displays sportsmanship. ,W Illl ll ll Greg Hall, Karl Younkman, and Mark Gwaltney, scramble to extract the ball from opponent's arms. UCD Us ,Q IYNTCNJ we V M ,Y l14 r qos' -U20 V if i Q Illl lll 'C if W.. Wwe--L , is -:T ' I 3 1' lerry Black draws an admonishment from ly H 5' - - the referee' The Dragons and their opponents line up for a freethrow by Greg Hall. ...LN Dennis Giesel outjumps his guard t0 add H b8Sl49I- Greg Hall and Phil Loomis battle for possession of the ball. XR-f w 3 -me W ., , N ,,, '51 1 R- Mark Gwaltney fights for ball possession. Ill! , M 7 .if J. The Dragons take a rest during a tough game. .Y 1' 5551 Q33 t Ki me 1 eff . 1 Phil Loomis and Greg Hall pull down a re- Three Dragons hustle afteraloose ballagainst Kansas City. bound against Kansas City during Nationals. The Dragons display their first place trophy after winning the Region Vl title . ,. max l l ll o. 5' and pose jubilantly for photographers afterwards in the locker room t Q uf' 7 I ' .1 N sf ,gum JUCD .MM K2 'lex S K . '1 Nt f 1 t A sm e 4 . - Ex , W ' td 45 1- Mark Gwaltney puts up a shot. Randy Boyts reaches for a loose ball. f' ' . Kms ,Vky K W, 5, -- 'CQ A '- Greg Hall halts a Seminole opponent. jerry Black goes up for two against Seminole. .4 1 Randy Boyts and jerry Black show their rebounding ability against Vincennes, Indiana during the NICAA tournament. iff , W ,. ' Q f 1. 4 A: Q. Mark Gwaltney goes up over everyone's head to get a rebound from the Lakers. R P 'N-1'i', A Grand View player takes time out to rub a sore knee while Mark Gwalt- The Hutchinson Blue DF3gOl'1 FNHSCOI WelCOrT16S ney looks on. the crowds at the NICAA basketball tournament. Earle Hinton, of Grand View College, received the Small Player Award. Randy Bovts was voted Most Inspirational Player. S eason Record Hutchinson Dalton Hutchinson Yavapai Hutchinson Burlington Hutchinson N. Oklahoma Hutchinson Amarillo Tex. Hutchinson Meramac Hutchinson Conner's State Hutchinson St. Johns Hutchinson Butler Co. Hutchinson Ellsworth la Hutchinson Mason City Hutchinson Lincoln Ill. Hutchinson N.E. Oklahoma Hutchinson Garden City Hutchinson Barton Co. Hutchinson Seward Co. Hutchinson Cowley Co. Hutchinson Pratt Hutchinson Barton CO. Hutchinson Dodge City Hutchinson Butler CO. Hutchinson Garden City Hutchinson Cowley Co. Hutchinson Seward Co. Hutchinson Dodge City Hutchinson Pratt Region Vl Play-off Hutchinson 107 St. john's Hutchinson Kansas City Hutchinson Independence Bi-Regional Play-off Hutchinson 106 Seminole, Ok. Hutchinson Seminole, Ok. Nationals Hutchinson Vincennes, Ind. Hutchinson Essex, NJ. Hutchinson Lake Land, Ill. Hutchinson Grand View, la. President A. H. Elland presents the eighth place trophy to the Blue Dragons. A 4-W . l The Western Texas team displays their first place trophy. Their coach, Mike Mitchell, was named tournament Coach ofthe Year. .if WTC's Bob Miller was named ---' the 1975 NlCAA'S Most Valuable Player. Members of the NICAA All-Tournament team include Alonzo Bradley,'Utica, Kenny Davis, Southern Idaho, Mike Dickerson, DeKalb, Al Green, Arizona Western, Eugene Harris and Bob Miller, Western Texas, Allen Thompson, Westchester, Ray Williams, San jacintog Clary Yoder, Southern Idaho and Randy Boyts of Hutchin- son Community junior College. Hutchinson 17 Cloud COUNTY 50 Hutchinson 57 Iola 12 Hutchinson 53 PFBU 21 Hutchinson 29 Independence 73 Hutchinson 44 Arkansas City 43 Hurghingon 39 Independence 52 Hufqhingon 60 Cloud County 51 Hutchinson 56 Cowley County 33 Hutchinson 93 Pratt 11 Hutchinson 43 Hesston 39 Women take second in Region VI tourney The HCIC Women's basketball team's 1974-1975 cam- paign proved to be a successful one. After a frustrating beginning the women went on to finish 7-3 in regular season play. In the words of coach Alice Bebe Arbuckle, her team rapidly over came their initial timidness and gained con- fidence in their play. In the first ever Region VI tourney the women's team advanced to the finals by posting a 69-49 victory over Colby in their first game and a 45-43 win over Cowley County in the semi-finals. The team received the second place trophy after losing to Independence 40-57 in the championship game. The team was led in scoring by Cindy Andsager with a 27 point her game average. Top Row: jerry Tipton, Patricia Trass, Tracey Ary, Cindy Andsager, Kathy Eichelberger, Melinda Challender, Coach Alice Arbuckle. Middle Row: Karen Martin, Ann Lindstrom, Chris Allen, LuAnne Major, Debbie Sullivan. Front Row: Gail Stonebraker, Becky Carter, Judy Besecker. I 1 5, 72 hs awww' . ' Gail Stonebraker puts up another one. Well, there goes another one for Cindy Melinda Chalender remarks about her teammate. 'vu All 'la 55,4 N., we 3 X Y ' X H R , 2. I ' , 'Lg S' 7' V --1, X' n, ,fyri W --' Q fl ,' h 1 , at '-'-f-Mmm ,A ,,i, ,,,,.t g-hmmm wma - D, YM V Q-me . 'it' Yi ia Y- fr -.f we -W- Surrounded, Tracy Ary hunts for a teammate to pass off to, With unbearable odds against her, Chris Allen scores another 2 points if First year baseball team wins Region VI title In its first year of existence and with no recruits to pick from, the Blue Dragon baseball team proved to be a plea- sant surprise for first-year head coach Gene Torczon and assistant coach lay Cain. The team's progress early in the season was hampered by bad weather conditions. Three of the first four doub- leheaders were cancelled or postponed due to inclement weather. After losing their first game at the Region VI Western division playoffs, the Dragons came back to win their last four tournament games in a row. The Dragons defeated Garden City 4-3 and 11-3 and then faced Cloud County in the final game. In a tough high scoring contest which went into extra innings, Hut- chinson nipped the Thunderbirds 10-9. On May 3, the Dragons hosted the johnson County Kansans at Bud Detter Field for the Region VI title. Hutchinson edged out a 2-1 win in the first game and then captured the title with an 8-6 victory in the second game. Hutchinson traveled to Lamar, Colorado, to participate in the NICAA Central District tournament which con- sisted of Regions II, VI, IX, and XVI. The Dragons played against the defending national champions Meramec of St. Louis, Missouri. Meramec nipped the Dragons 5-4 in the tourney opener, and put Hutchinson in the loser's bracket. Lamar, Colorado, ended the Dragons season when they defeated them 12-7. . ,fi , .L a f ' XJ. 'X- .. . K . . , iff, Z., Hutchinson 9 Barton Co. 10 Hutchinson 8 Barton CO. 3 Hutchinson 0 Pratt 1 Hutchinson 13 Pratt 2 Hutchinson 5 Dodge City 9 Hutchinson 6 Dodge City 3 Hutchinson 16 Cloud CO. 5 Hutchinson 8 Cloud CO. 5 Hutchinson 22 Barton CO. 9 Hutchinson 8 Barton Co. 6 Hutchinson 9 Seward CO- 2 Hutchinson 3 Seward CO. 4 Hutchingon 6 G8I'dQI'1 City 8 Hutchinson 7 Garden CIW 8 Hutchinson 7 Dodge City 0 Hutchinson 11 Dodge City 1 Hutqhingon 2 Seward CO. 8 Hutchinson 8 Seward Co. 4 Hutchinson 5 Cloud Co. 15 Hutchinson 9 Cloud Co. 8 WESTERN DIVISION PLAY-OFF Hutchinson 7 Colby Hutchinson 8 Cowley Co. 9 Hutchinson 15 Dodge City 0 Hutchinson 4 Garden City 14 Hutchinson 11 Garden City 3 Hutchinson 10 Cloud Co. 3 REGION VI CHAMPIONSHIP EAST VS. WEST Hutchinson 2 Johnson Co- 1 Hutchinson 8 Iohnson CO. 6 CENTRAL DISTRICT PLAYOFF LAMAR, COLORADO Hutchinson 4 Meramac, Mo. 5 Hutchinson 7 Lamar, Col. 12 ., .f , f . Top Row: Bernard Spare, Richard Geist, Dick Eitel, Danny Drake, Greg Binns, Stan Wagler, Scott Crites, Phil Loomis, Greg Hall, Bill Norris, Rod Miller, Gene Torczon. Bottom Row: Keith Christner, Kirk Iewett, Danny Kangeisser, Cliff Wray, Scott Willett, Larry Crowell, Dale Suiter, jim Preston Dale Wooten, Mike Flood, Greg VanCampen. Dan Drake and Coach Gene Torczon plan the strategy for the up- coming Dragon game while Shauna Forsyth listens in. Preparing to move in to catch the ball Stan Wagler and lim Preston intensely watch the batter. Phil Loomis gets into a stance that's sure to put one over the fence. ACH ss I . SQ Amer E. .mf Dan Kangiesser warms up with his own particular style in throwing the ball Cl?Pt,!t7'9l 1 Coach Cain gives advice to runners on third base. Bill Norris receives some helpful hints Mike Flood and Bill Norris show quick action in putting out a base runner. Mike Flood rears back to burn one in. ,Af ? ' I , Q, 4 1 N I Oy BF up' Smiles and shaking of hands take place after a win I Q K , i u A . , an A ' ,, , 3 P 'Q 1: - V ' E N., I AL we ,rw Q . Ly- kr bf, . - if , -4 ' feihff ' k ' ,fi 'fs If M 4,,1,.H .ldfflzwkf ,, ' . 4. we 'Iv M. i 'ff all 'W 4 f 1 .fiwiiiifff-'WT., ' ,ggi ' eu- , ' H ,f ifww-1'f, ' 2,Mu.1, .inffli riff?-',i. AA - V. mf M ' w fy 1 W ig,-Af. as I sw '.47'J!w1 , Q ,nf A+ gf Av f 1 -4 'fr fi, Q, s-Wg. V-,12f.,,l, z ,f ' f.-5-Vx' 'Z' ,Z.-W-lk L,,g:'f'f ' f, Jw, P ' ' I W . -at Ve .w 5 '. Q,-wr:-we 'Y . , .V ., Y, Aw. , 4,5 , QW .. 3, , ,jf ,,, A ' . ,VJ -M ' ,' , .UA , ,. , . A - aw,-,. . - 4, 'ff .azz - . , M., V. vb V- :!m,.A'Nh fy rs -A+ fixszm, V. it 1- f A ' . . rg,1k?MAgg.- ,Ag-' . , bg -., . , ,fm:,f K f ',,?'-4 5 ,,ff'..,.,', 'Ny ' 1 g' 41' J' ' . N . ,W -'fr-5 . '5.A,,Nq, fl., ., -w it My -gh Q , a ww, G W qflkg, .Q 0zgfJ:?fqrx ., , , .. -35,4 f, ' an-L? -'1 '.NfL14M'f 'i4 l , . . '-' ' Qi ' ff J -Y. rw wwfdjmq, M ' 'W ' fn '4 ,zwja MW W A -,TA ,hr 'lwn '-. M , ,. , M ,I If ,...'tfg-:QSM , ,:,:,?,,V,3ZWT::,,?'w..L,rfNV2f Anvzglkkgr iw,,x,n my M, .l h ff n '2' -1 ,V fs mg 55, 'fp :s.y'f1', w, ,,-an '- JF- Phil Loomis makes it to third and takes a look back. A disputed call involves Dale Suiter. uwmuem V2 V.. Coach Torczon appears to be disgusted with an umpire's call. X ,IPYV Bill Norris runs into third. - , x. . K , M 'tx . -.Q-rw ,N sisi wav: ,Q 4 on ,, U.,--- wa W- .. 4 ., ,M x, NM ,,..--1,-.ff sm-,mm f-env' 'fix 3 . in J P Q 'N '4-wi ' Af 5.1, Q3Gi,Qf N Aa- 'Marx ,r king .iq iii. Y,S.?xN,x ' J . lim Preston shows good follow-through form. Mike Flood pitches a good one. Q , , .-ts., 4 FST: 1' 'f.v...fy , ' . ' V' f -Mfr... , w,,,... 5.44, Dale Suiter trots in after catching a pop foul forthethird out. Gene Torczon and Sam Butterfield smile after the Dragons won Region Vl title. , ffm, tx 'ff-4 1 . VG nf s..,1m .,, ,, 'N'-4 1 .Aw Q , Left Phil Loomis takes a hefty cut against johnson County. E. R tg 'Wig t i W' is ,Q K' 5 gt +ve , -P-'K' - we ee. - L. 1' p isffqgg? s s 'S'-3 Q , 3 4 stt fr - ' .Wi ' ,s ' - ' ' :gf Q as xf ,N-f1 .,,Q ski t Mk tt N . ' -4llQw-W4 9, H, 1 ' M. ,-., 1 Q 53, 5 , if ff Q . I N, F 'Q il 1 f wt M ' ,isis-i 5 uf. 1 W V .li Vrzwth fi: 1 , If .rw vii ,. it 1, ,A 1.gVt.34,?LV 'Hi Agiyfl A A an 5 Kc. 1 Lf A ,N 5 +V v ,B , Q. 43? o, igffg Q1 V f Q I Q 1, u Q fit. , wi , .Aff f:.': ' i wr an s, f ,X Q' , yrrbfwwthk Q f - V ' 5, 7- ' in ' W 'I t ,V N3 gig' 5, ,,rr V Vg , 1 ii -+2 -1 -r ' g fix st ,,-V' Q , v ,L fx. JS, ff ' ' ,iw - -, . r- f'--12 rf '4 4 adgiig ft fa ,ft , Q 5 ' f H 1 is ,, -5 ,, 1 sf' . 5 ,V L 5 f' 'f -LZ' - 4 f r' ?115fQj ,VK 'iff' V? f,,3ff,,Z 1 ,fg t HE, 2 31'-fr YQ SQL wmwf' cur its .Jil 'Q Iwz 3' , I , ,,,,, V , I ' I 5. 2 vi eq. J' -Q, 3-A,3ig'fC, 1 If , 3344555 A ffzf r ' fit' ' V --',. f ,'-' ' ff ', ':1 75 ' fi, 7, , .- , t M. . ,tv 'fin 1 K ' . , . K ' --:rfimwvr sei - Dick Eitel rushes out to greet Scott Crites who struck out the last opponent to take Region VI. WL, wp. f- ,4 151 Tracksters go undefeated, captu re Region VI Sprinters The Hutchinson Blue Dragon tracksters boasted their third consecutive unde- feated season in regular competition. The season started with Hutchinson hosting their first ever indoor meet. No official scores were kept, as the meet served as a tuneup for the oncoming season. The trackmen then traveled to Hays where jeff Rosenow set a school indoor record in the mile. At the National Indoor meet, held at Columbia, Mo, Mike Patton was the only thinclad to place in the finals. Patton, competing in the pole vault, placed sixth. The distance medley relay crew of Gaines, Crank, Nickel, and Rosenow set a new indoor and outdoor record, only to place seventh. The trackmen next traveled to the WSU Relays where Randy Pierce set both a school and meet record in the junior college division in the steeplechase. The Dragons won ten firsts at the McPherson duals to win the meet by twenty-two points. The tracksters next victory came at the Dodge City Relays where they took first in seven different events. Next, the Dragons split their squad into two teams in order to compete at both the KU and Bethany Relays. With only a small squad competing at Bethany, the tracksters placed fourth. No Dragon tracksters placed in the finals at KU but Crank, Pierce, Rosenow, and Yoxall set a new school record in the mile. The thinclads continued their streak at the Hutchinson relays where they claimed nine firsts and ten second places. The next meet on the Dragon slate was the conference meet at Great Bend. The Dragons accumulated 93V2 points to second place Butler's County's 81. The Dragons put on their final victory by winning the Region Vl meet. Many Hutchinson tracksters qualified for nationals held May 22, 23, and 24 at Pasadena, Texas. 'Q F.. Top Row: Mike Breitenbach, Glenn Elder, Dave Anderson, Pete Hish, Lynn Nickel, Richard Witham, Mark Macy, Dwight Engwall. Bottom Row: Marc Williamson, Mike Braden, Mike Patton. Field Events X.-f g:gK5 .u,-,,r 'Ne Aff' ' 5 'hiv 1.10-1, AQ' 41 l.. an Top Row: Terry Barker, Bob Daniels, Eddie Latimore, Brian Kaufman, AI Eichelberger. Bottom Row: Mike Wilk, Casey jones. Distance Runners I l Top Row: jeff Rosenow, Ed Gillaspie, Dave Wheaton, Randy Gaines, Chuck Foster, Ted Crank. Bottom Row: Randy Pierce, Darrel Ricke,1ohn McLeod, Steve Yoxall, leff Topham. as 1 s ' fiikg -1 - 'ii K WNW-u K ' -. .. , L,, ifss if as N K i .. . f,.g .,kk V.hk Vrhkk ,kk. K -KAK ,:1A kkrkivrk WL.x -L1-1- -LL' .L . Q i 1 i i , , - ' - ' I . ,Q .. - as .-,, '- . - f . 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' f 'x'?N J 'T sf V 4- Q- - ' john McLeod splashes water in the steeplechase at jeff Topham stretches out in the long jump. W'Cl'l'ta' Q L .wwf K LQMTQ, -.ir Y Y if 1 W i V A ' k k ' W l Y W ...N :S , . 15 g 1. Y B., -,, a Q 'F e ...f 2 , K., I wb .I ,Q K, 1,141 g ' , 1 i B 42,13 ' t'z' 'ks' Sw-.iuit , ., , ' 1 , f iQ , , , ,. , X k lv, fl . 23l wwf.- , ' 1 14 -I . I ' n, A xi., Y ': ...lm ' X 1 ' 5 I , . - -Q I-J 'K ll . s vi., -ve J L' ' , v J . ,. I N .W V lx- Q ,kd V , ,, ,,-be -Q. s A '- :M-31' Md, ,. ' .1 .lf W ' -, 3 ff ' U ' ' ' W . I, ' '-M .1 -e1 41'v . l - 'A Richard Witham starts the last leg of a relay while Casey jones slows down. ,,,,,,,.Nws Tennis finishes second in Region VI Weather conditions forced many cancellations thus producing a frustrating season for the men's1975 tennis team. Tom Crow and Terry Hendrickson formed the number one doubles team. The number two team consisted of Matt Hall and Alan Haney. joe Levens, Lee Spence, and lim Krehbiel alternated to make the number three team. Hendrickson earned the number one singles position followed by Hull, Crow, Ken Siemens, and Haney. In duel competition, the netters dropped their first two to Phillips University on March 8 and Bethany on March 18. On March 22 they posted a 9-0 win over Cowley County followed by a 7-0 win over Pratt on April 23. The Blue Dragons were more successful in tournament matches. At Pratt on April 4 the Dragons posted a 7-0 win over Pratt and won 8-0 over Fort Hays to nab first place. The next tournament competition was the invitational tourney held here on April 'I2. In the round- robin tourney, Hutchinson tied fog' second with Kansas City. Cowley won the event. On April 18 they participated in the Cowley County Tournament. Although they didn't place, the stiff competition was good experience. Wichita State won the tourney. Others participating were Emporia State, Phillips, Southwestern, Navaro junior College ICorsecono, Texasj, Cowley County, Independence, and Kansas City. Hutchinson took second place honors at the Independence tourney on April 25. The Region VI match was held May 2 and 3 at Cowley County. Terry Hendrickson and Tom Crow placed second in the No. 1 doubles division. Matt Hall walked off with second in the No. 2 singles, and Tom Crow finished second in the No. 3 singles. The team as a whole placed second. c s. Terry Hendrickson, Kent Siemens, Tom Crow, low Levens, Matt Hall, Lee Spence, lim Krehbiel, Coach Bill Maben, Alan Haney fSittingI. ' .1 g ,llll'l I ' if .. ., ' i , ,X -R., '. , ..'- H E Q' Lf, ,gl H, ' -'Y x '1,I ,' Wy. H t . -1 f FQ fy , ' f. 'r,Q iQ,'xg1'4? : '- ' -L NVQ 'fi iq f X1 'siege ,,'iif'f'i,,+u ,l 1 v eff R '51 Q4 4 'Q GY! uuesxx f it fs it X. 1 x -F.,-.A-sein fgyffx. - .N N 4, U . N , 'g-YW? XSL' 2-. . .ja '5 s Q A J, ,E '--'ar it ',,,.-- l fy-P ' in 1' in ' 5 ll i Gln if y.,a,.ve.IL6g, , 1 --M---A-s-s .......,u.4 - VM, P. .JL Ji-,W N1 Showing his form for returning a volley is joe Levens, a freshman from McPherson. --Q. , I I .ff ---Q41- ' of K -11- I .in, 1,1 is rt I -..L wvYiYlY' is tx I , , N ,f,,f,I.Iil!1x17L Villurltilsinxtlly Kent Siemens returns a serve with a right-handed forearm during the Hutchinson Invitational. VW'-Q.. lux: 30- t l s'- i-,skis ...aj N, - . l V f 5 A i Matt Hall, a freshman from Larned, hustles to pick up a back-handed Lee Spence barely misses a quick serve at the Hutchinson Invitational volley. Tournament. :kW,, 32-.. ,,.. A ,L,,k My Golfers host national tourney. The 1975 golf team, under the direction of Coach Bill Goldsmith, had a busy sea- son. The team competed in five tourna- ments and hosted the Hutchinson Na- tional Golf Tournament in june. ElDorado was the site of the first tour- ney, in which HCJC placed fourth. In the Independence tourney, HCIC tied for first with Seward County. Dennis Gisel was the high scoring Dragon, placing fifth. HCIC placed fifth in the Kansas City tournament, with Kim Sutphin the high with a 74. As home team on the Paganica Golf Course, HCIC placed third. Rick Hilst took top honors for HCJC with a 203, fol- lowed by Dennis Gisel with a 204. The Region VI tourney was held at Wichita State. Hutchinson was second with a 650, only one stroke behind Seward County with a 649. Dennis Gisel was second medalist in the tourney. The Hutchinson National Golf Tourna- ment was held at Prairie Dunes in june. Although Seward County represents Re- gion VI, HCIC automatically qualified as hosts. Twenty-one regions were included, with each team consisting of five meda- lists. 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J 1 .- ' ,g:Lf':'i'?Ilvfgy.Q,'Q , 44' 3gJ,w:ff2QTh , 5 f . . . wird 'fswliw '..,,..m?3 'Sf-2: MM,-r' wf. ...f V..-va. .,, . ,p,s.-,! . ' 'M V gk .,v,,+M.:,f.' ,A-.'fgi,v+.f-g,f.'f -Qf ., 'ii' 1 iw.. i A I , ,,,. '51,19j.4'. 35Zj5ff'ff,rfi3,A dv... 5 j -L an it ' I . 6, ,i f .-,fgwgity-g,.ft5y: .4,gf','g. kg 'grfiffrgu , Q, K I ,.'if'-.ru ,.-,w,ax,f-5rf.-g?'-..s', 3,,g5f,w' 31563, ,,Q' vw'3n '-iii PA-if A1?p24':eff?'fits--+' ML' X Y' W fr 2+ v, i 1 rf! Wil 5Q2cQ:'f1T:'g?xf151f ,4!'Q Fx. '21 ' I 9' 3 R 'Gig . . '--s ji-Q-g.,g::,' .fu .-.A-51' ,. si 4 . A , 'gm 'p ..y 2 3 -. , 11,24 ,.f ,T-'lifirg ,- a.w ?': ' x. ' ' -.N , vw J, : ' H 1 if Iss: smiiltwff ' ft 5 nw Y ' Showing form in short and long putts are Don Quint and Brad Mclver. 'Ml Women tracksters compete in 4 meets The five HClC coeds who formed the 1975 wo- men's track team participated in a total of four meets. In their first outing to Barton County on April 8th, Kathy Ward nabbed second place in both the shot put and discus. Fifth place honors went to Ann Lindstorm in the 100 yard dash and Michele Walters in the 880. ln the April 16th meet at Hesston, Ward cap- tured first in the shot and second in the discus. g sw Lindstrom took third in the 100 and fourth in the m .K 4!?'1f5'?'j 220. Third place medals went to Pat Krehbiel in M is vig. the 220 and 880 and to Donetta Cochran in the A 440 and long jump. as The final regular season competition was on s April 25th at the Hutchinson Relays. Ward once K Q' , s again walked off with second in the shot and dis- . g .t 'K cus. Fifth place went to Walters in the mile, Coch- .S gt e ,, 'vl f ran in the long jump, and Krehbiel in both the A -t X ' 220 and 880. The Region VI meet was also held in Hutchin- son on April 10. Kathy Ward claimed first place in the discus with a heave of 102'9Vz . She also Q 22. placed fifth in the shot put. Krehbiel placed fifth in the 880 and Walters finished fourth in the mile. Kathy Ward consistently placed first or second in both the shot put and discus throughout the season. Members of the women's track team were: Ann Lindstrom, Michele Walters, Pat Krehbiel, Donetta Cochran, and Kathy Ward Arlene Hedrick ties one of her first goats of the season in NIRA competition at the Haskell Show at Olathe. Rodeo Club included in athletic program The 1974 Rodeo team has competed in fif- teen rodeos against students from two- and four-year colleges in Oklahoma, Missouri, and Kansas. Officers of the club were: Paul Dorris, Presi- dent, Rick Shaver, Vice-President, and Arlene Hedrick, Secretary-Treasurer. This is the first year that the Rodeo team was a part of the HCIC athletic program under Sam Butterfield with Ed Martinez as faculty sponsor. WELCOM FNS 1975 Rodeo Club: Randy Pierce, Rick Shaver, Connit Cyr, Bob McConnell, Arlene Hedrick, Paul Dorris, Peggy Turner, john McLeod, Kim Rich and Terry Denningston. Cheerleaders promote enthusiasm and spirit .., f,,1. '4,j V h 5 . twiki .K A. 4 A I K , . Q J i i I Janice Turner, Leanne Wedel, Angie Poplewell, head cheerleader, Lawrence Duty, Dianna Young, Sara Crist, Sonja Makowski. Dragons Club fires-up spectators and players The Dragons Club, with their enthusiasm, hats and spirit bell, promoted pep and spirit during athletic events throughout the year. The forty-one members sponsored homecoming queen Angie Popplewell, and the first place homecoming float during football season. Mark Spaeny, president, made and wore the Blue Dragon suit that ena- bled him to entertain and fire-up the spectators. Club vice-president is Roger- Burns. Ken McMurray, Terry Masterson and Gene Torzon served as sponsers. First Row: Ray Willems, Rich Horton, Glenn Birzer, Randy Geist, Pat Gos Spaeny. Row 3: Rick Spaniol, Mike Gantz, Doug Kirmer,1ohn Hubbard. we The Blue Dragon, Mark Spaeny seems amused at the happenings of the football game. s, Row 2: Rob Pestinger, Marvin Motley, lim Golden, David Colburn, Mark 'Us 1 42-.fr ,fa ,,:-,J-H ,gg X. I ' L- Dragon Dolls perform at Fayetteville, Nationals Executing prop, jazz and high kick routines, the Dra- gon Doll drill team performed during football and bas- ketball halftimes. Traveling to Fayetteville, Arkansas, to perform for the Arkansas University and Texas A8tM game was the highlight of the year. The show was region- ally televised throughout Arkansas and Texas. Another highpoint was experienced when the girls performed at the beginning and closing games of the National junior College Basketball Tournament. Choreographer is Ms. Bonnie Neville. Ms. Ruby Munzer is the faculty sponsor, and Ms. john Kline serves as the community sponsor. This year's elected captain was Ann Young and Co-captain, Becky Minnis. Debbie Henderson, Valerie Ensz, jane Manns and jenny Carr execute a banjo prop routine during Nationals. l Debra Zongker, Cheryl White and Mary Kay Ellenbecker pose at the end of a performance. Top Row: jenny Carr, Patty Lee, Brenda Kurfiss, Leanne Blackburn, Loretta Miller, Rhelda Williams, Andrea Bowen, Patsy Evans, Kris Lett, Cathy Thayer, judy Matous, Lori Stohs. Middle Row: Debby Fountain, Mary Kay Ellenbecker, Rolee Self, Phyllis Wasinger, Debbie Henderson, Valarie Ensz, jill Hinkle, Stephanie Schroder, Sharon Conners, jean Wingerd, Coleen Henning, Debra Zongker. Bottom Row: Cheryl White, Robyn Ellenbecker, Ann Young, Becky Minnis, janet Vincent, jane Manns. Pep Band instills spirit and entertains spectators The Blue Dragon Pep Band, under the direction of Leo Ashcraft, is an ability-picked group whose main purpose is to entertain and build pep at athletic events. This year, the pep band assisted several Dragon Doll performances, and played for the National junior College Tournament. The pep band was a large asset at football and basketball games. The Blue Dragon Pep Band played for several pep assemblies during the year. Row 1: Kimba Thomason, Debbie Stuckey, Iona Snay, Terry Applegate, Becky Minnis. Row 2: Charlie Moyers, Randy johnston, Pam Kinast, Denise Wafield, Vickie Kinast. Row 3: Dalene McNitt, Gregg Lilley, Mark Anderson, Marla Ashcraft. Row 4: jim Powell, Eric Rosenblad, john Caldwell, Gene Hutchinson, Bob Ashcraft, Debbie Henderson, Randy Pierce, Greg Blew. Row 5: john Simpson, joe Levens, Dale Garwood, Sherry Davis, Reid Miller, Ron Kimberlin, Tim Shook. Row 6: Frank Copeland, Lee Spence, james Bogner, Roger Vasconells, Grant Sager. i WA'an wAw n i 1 5 x i N 3 QQ 5 .1 I I ,K N WX . 'QA so KX - , oiy Organizations DECA develops students as business leaders Distributive Education Club of America is designed to help develop future leaders in business and industry. Any student enrolled in vocational education curriculum is eligible for membership. During the year, DECA not only made and sold Blue Dragon tags and buttons, but also participated in the State and National leadership confer- ence andthe Delegate assembly. DECA received many honors this year. 1. D. Pitzer was elected state president, Greg Smith state secretary, and Will Wilson and Tony Beck, state delegates. At the State Career Conference, members won three firsts, three seconds and two thirds in conference competition. Presi- dent of DECA is 1. D. Pitzer, and vice president is Greg Smith. Dorcee Hollinger served as secretary with Marilyn Frobenius as treasurer, and Will Wilson, parlimentarian. Kenneth Siefkies is DECA sponsor. 1 -M I. D. Pitzer, club president, was elected as state president at the State Conference. Back Row - Karla Crane, Randy Geist, Will Wilson, Tony Beck, Cheryl McConnel, Kenneth Seifkes, 1. D. Pitzer, Mark Spaeny. Front Row - lim Peters, Kathy Hovius, Greg Smith. TCS attends conferences Theta Chi Sigma is an Office Education Club whose members are all enrolled in the clerical or secretarial aspects of office education. This year, members of the organization attended the Fall and Spring Leadership Conferences in Emporia, and the National Leadership Conference in Chicago. Members worked at the campus bloodmobile and as- sembled lab manuals for the physics, geology and biology departments. At the beginning of each semester, members helped with enrollment. For fund raising pro- jects, they sponsored a toy party and took tickets at ath- letic events. The club also sponsored its annual employer- employee banquet. lean Matthews served as president, Peggie Keener, vice president, Myra Pierce, secretary, and Luann Hass as treasurer. Mrs. Karen Burden, Arthur Henry, and Mrs. Louise johnson were sponsors. TCS members entertain employers at their annual banquet. Theta Chi Sigma members and employers move through buffet line at the employee-employer banquet. Top Row: Peggie Keener, Luann Hass, Mary Hattrup, lean Mathews, Lydia Crabbs, Denise Kraft, Debbie Whipple, Jolene Miller. Middle Row: Arthur Henry, Sponsor, Marilyn jones, Geneva Stucky, Martha Slocombe, Brenda Haudchild, Karen Martin, Diane Davis, Annette Hammerschmidt. Bottom Row: Karen Burden, Sponsor, Linda McAllaster, lanice Urban, Kay Harnish, leryl Wallingford, Myra Pierce, Louise lohnson, Sponsor. Q3 Y-I if it C-I Democrat Club sponsors speakers, voting booths The Democrat Club, under the supervision of Bert Chaney, spon- sored speakers, Bill Roy Ir., Vern Miller, and Bert Chaney, during the year. They also sponsored the voter's registration booth, the out-of- county registration booth for junior college students, and sent delegates to a political convention in Topeka. The Democrats were involved in establishing the Reno County Young Democrat Committee. The group met once a week to discuss political events, and to analyze different campaigns. They worked at the political booths at the State Fair and were active in several different campaigns. Dennis Cooper, presi- dent, was the Democratic candidate for Kingman County Probate judge and also served as vice-president of the Fourth District of Young Demo- crats. Kristie Burnett served as 'lst vice-president, with 2nd vice-president being Doug Meyer. Terry Stewart was club treasurer, and Kris Grimm served as secretary. Bert Chaney, sponsor, chats with Governor Robert Docking before an assembly presentation. its l Du R , ..g..,,,,,. Top Row - Terry Stewart, Dennis Cooper, Kristie Burnett, Pete C-ish. Bottom Row - Doug Meyer, David Yoder, Bob Stotts. PTK receives honors Phi Theta Kappa is a National lunior College Scholastic Society Organ- ization. The purpose of the PTK is the promotion of scholarship, the development of leadership and service, and the cultivation of fellowship among students of junior colleges in the United States. This year the group was very active and participated in many different events. They helped with registration and commencement, and ushered at different athletic events. The group also sponsored the campus bloodmobile and worked with the Alumni Association. They participated in local, state and national conventions, and held the State Leadership Conference at Hutchinson. PTK members attended the National Leadership Confer- ence andthe National Honors Institute. There are several qualifications to be a member. The student must be regularly enrolled and be carrying a full load. He must have completed at least one semester and possess recognized qualities of citizenship and academic excellence. Students entering PTK after one semester must have a 3.8 grade average and maintain a cumulative average of 3.6 thereafter. Those entering after two semesters must have a cumulated grade average of 3.6. ' The organization won many honors this year. Charles Kater, the club's president, and College President A, H. Elland were elected to the PTK Hall Of Honor, and Mollie Chaffin, sponsor, was selected to serve as seminar leader at The Honors Institute in Richmond, Virginia. Other sponsors are Margot Mack, and Olin Allen. Marvin Motly served as vice-president with Michele Bliss in secretarial position. Debbie Gordy was treasurer and Galen Shaud served as their council member. l 1-.. Michele Bliss and Debra Gordy served refreshments to PTK members at the initiation ceremonies. Top Row: Eric Rosenblad, William Neier, Randy lohnston, Rex Meyer, Kipp Tarrant, Rob Pestinger. 2nd Row: Marvin Motley, Debra Gordy, Terri Bookless, Trudy Kuhlman, lean Mathews, Chuck Kater, Denise Regier. 3rd Row: Tony Fredrick, lim Powell, Geneva Stucky, janice Urban, Debora Allison, Phyllis Hopper. Bottom Row: lanis Collmann, Michele Bliss, Paula Petryszyn, Karen McReynolds, Mollie Chaffin, Sponsor. J Home Ec Association provides fellowship The Home Economics Association, sponsored by Clar- ice McGraw and Patricia Stockebrand serves several dif- ferent purposes. It provides an opportunity for fellowship among home economics students, provides for profes- sional development and improved status of the home, and keeps members informed of new movements in the field. As a money making project, the group sponsored Ap- ple Munch day, when they made and sold caramel apples. During the year, the group viewed a cake decorating de- monstration, and a program on self defense for women. Members and sponsors attended several conventions, including the Kansas Home Economics Association Fall Workshop at Kansas Weslyan. They also attended the KHEA Convention at Manhattan. Pam Reber served as the organization's president. Pat Stockebrand, sponsor, observes cake decorating demonstration Top Row: Pam Reber, Clarice McGraw, Carol Fuller, Chris Hill, Helen Gruenbacher. Bottom Row: Patricia Stockebrand, Sponsor, Brenda Robinson Metzie Barnhill, Kay Hendixson, Voncille Goering. Agra-Business students work for better methods KASA is an organization geared for students enrolled in agra-business. The club is designed to get students with a common interest together to discuss the improvement of agricultural methods. During the spring, the organization sells bedding plants that they previously planted. Dave jones is president of KASA, Greg Blew, vice-president, and Lauri Preznell, secretary. lay Disberger is the group's sponsor. Top Row: Kelvin Woods, Tom Shelton, lay Disberger, Marilyn Smith, Don Carlthers Brad Schaben james Schimdt Darrel Roane Fae Beattie Ed Gillaspie, Darrel Ricke, Eugene Schoff, Mike Prieb. Bottom Row: Dan Fitts Steve Powell Mike Volavka Greg Blew Carl Sldebottom Dave jones International Club helps foreign students The International Club is an organization designed to help acquaint foreign students with the American culture. It also helps its members with problems that may arise. This year, Hutchinson junior College has four foreign students. Edison Khori-Sader, President, is from Leban- non. Asghar Abbassi and Saa'ed Barhaghi are both from Iran. jesus Rincones, Venezuela, served as vice-president until semester, when he left Hutchinson. Lisa Hull was the group's secretary-treasurer. The group meets the first Monday of every month in the Walnut Room. During these meetings, members show films of their country and discuss their cultural habits. This year, the International Club helped at World Com- munity Day and United Nations Day. They sponsored a speaker from Cypress, held programs, and had a dinner for other foreign students from near-by colleges. The or- ganization sponsored Lisa Hull as Homecoming candi- date. Gerald Hickey is the organization's sponsor. l -L Members of International Club hold a banquet for foreign students from nearby colleges. Edison Khourisader, Sa'eed G. Bargaghi, Lisa Hull, Asghar Abbassi, Gerald Hickey, sponsor. . , .3 WN I MECHA works to further student cooperation by sponsoring cultural events and activities MECHA Club is a Chicano oriented organization founded to further the spirit of cooperation and friendli- ness among Latin American students. It was also organized to sponsor activities aimed toward intellectual and social development in the community and school and to em- phasize cultural heritage, language, and traditions of La- tin Americans through discussions, displays, projects, and other events. The organization is composed mainly of junior College students, however non-college students are also invited to join. This year, MECHA has thirty-two members, twenty-five of them being Hutchinson Com- munity lunior College students. MECHA has participated in many activities during the school year. They sponsored a program, Chicanos Today, Yesterday, and Tomorrow which consisted of a dance, a banquet, and a MECHA Queen and King Coronation. Robert A. Mordagon, Lieutenant Governor of Mexico was the guest speaker. He later crowned Nina Limones and Steve Anzolas as MECHA Royality. Approximately four-hundred attended the banquet, with attendance reaching eight-hundred for the dance. Dancers display talent at the Chicanos Today, Yesterday and Tomorrow program. They also sponsored a basketball tournament at the Sports Arena. The MECHA basketball team won eight tro- phies, and took second at a Kansas City tournament where they were recognized for being the only school oriented group. MECHA also sponsored a baseball team. During the year, members attended culture conventions as Kansas Newman, Kansas State University, Garden City junior college, and Kansas University. MECHA's dance group participated in activities in eight different towns. initiating the Chicano Studies Class was another project MECHA headed. For a money-making project, Mexican tapes were sold by members. Every Tuesday, Steve Anzo discjockeyed a Mexican Program on K.H.C.C. during this time he played Mexican music and read poetry and other cultural related items. Steve Anzo served as President of MECHA, with Robert Sapien holding the Vice-president position. Rosemary Flores was the group's secretary, and Marilyn Garcia, served as Treasurer. Ed Martinez was the organization's sponsor. 'Q Nina Limones, a freshman from Lyons, was crowned MECA queen at the MECA dance. lntervarsity deepens student spiritual life The lntervarsity Club is a Christian service organization under the sponsorship of Frank Bushman. The purpose of the lntervarsity Club is to deepen and strengthen the spiritual life of Hutchinson junior College students through Bible study, prayer, fellowship, and personal evangelism. Each week a bible study is held, and bi-weekly, group meetings for fellowship take place. Any Hutchinson jun- ior College student who is interested in the organization may become a member. Bruce Spare and Lane Scott served as co-chairman. Phyllis Hopper was secretary for the organization, and Alta Faye Stuart was treasurer. Top Row: Lloyd Clements, Richard Myers, Paul Crittenden, David Bainter, Bruce Spare, jeff Rosenow. 2nd Row: David Wheaton, Carol Bohnert, Mary Slocombe, Carol Wolf, Faye Stuart, Doug Meyer, Lonnie Parker. 3rd Row: Kim laloma, Diane Botkin, Dee Neufelt, Sally Woodsen, Martha Slocombe, Phyllis Hopper. Bottom Row: Liann Riggs, Linda McAllaster, Linda Ferris, Voncille Goering, Cindy Brewster, Frank Bushman, Sponsor. Club assists veterans The Veterans Club, under the leadership of President Linda Daniels, is geared to assist student veterans in ob- taining all due rights, priviledges and benefits, and to encourage participation in activities. This year, the club participated in the Homecoming and American Legion Veteran's Day parades and had several get togethers. Personal help and community projects were planned during the meetings which were held both during the day and evening. Meetings were held this way in order to get the fullest attendance, due to the large number of veter- ans enrolled in night courses. ln order to be an eligible member of the Veteran's Club, one must be an enrolled veteran receiving Cil Bill benefits. Mike Fischer served as Vice-President, and Mike Blaine as SecretaryfTreasurer. Bill Bomer was the organization's sponsor. QF.: K v Club members participated in the Homecoming parade. , v -Y My f V 7 ,, y,,,- ,,,,, ,W f M lm. Qi 1 .M -'-Atffi i 1 1, 7 -L . 1r--1b- . V 'M A fi--1: A--'A' 5.4, 'V - U ,dv Steve Conners makes a motion during a Veterans Club Meeting. Linda Daniels, Doug Scrinton, Bill Bomer, Vic Lieberman, Mike Moore, Mike Fischer, Gary Mullberg, jeff Yeo, Glenn Birzer. Student Commissioners plan campus activities The Student Commission is an elected group of thir- teen commissioners whose main purpose is to foster stu- dent activities on campus. This year the student commis- sion sponsored homecoming activities, dances, record hops, cartoon festivals and the spring fling. They've also had a stuco picnic and ran the traffic court. Nine commis- sioners are elected each fall, and four carry over from the previous year. Each commissioner must carry a minimum of twelve hours and maintain a 2.0 grade average. john Esau served as commission president, with lane Phelan as vice-president. In secretarial position was Marilyn Froben- ius, and Denise Regier held the treasurer office. Carl Skoch, William Adkins, and Hence Parsons served as sponsors. Greg Hovey wonders where his partner has gone to at one of the student commission sponsored dances. Top Row: Greg White, Dennis Cooper, Pam Williams, lim Sisson, Doug Lees, john Esau, Rosemary Flores, Gary Misak, Denise Regier, Dallas Crable. Bottom Row: Carl Skoch, lane Phelan, Debbie Osborn, Marilyn Erobenius, Gail Stonebraker, Karl Brendel, George Ashcraft, leff Rogers. lohn Esau and Dennis Cooper take tickets at one of the Student Com- mission sponsored dances. Gary Misak and Phyllis Wasinger leap to victory at the spring fling. Mt,ngWM.. 3 t Ai ' 2 , , If ' rg 'L f5Q5 'll i 5 ' t tit L Q-2 'dm ar L -f..4..w--..,C- Scott Willet seems to be annoyed at what Student Commission President john Essau is saying. With only three legs to work with, Gary Hardman and lane Phelan par- ticipate in the spring fling activities. 3 1 6 K QQ It v NNY V . X 3 N . xx -.., 31 ' Ji l Administration and Faculty '3 Dr. A. H. Elland, now in his fourteenth year as president of Hutchinson Com- munity junior College, is the person re- sponsible for coordinating all curricular, co-curricular, and extra curricular activi- ties involving HCIC. The various deans and directors each have specific areas and duties for which they're responsible. Serving as the governing body for all HCIC activities and programs are the six elected Reno County representatives who form the Board of Trustees. Legally, the board has the final say in all academic programs and activities which facilitate the functioning of the college. Responsibility for policy making, alloca- tion of funds, and the hiring or dismissing of personnel are among the board's du- ties. Dr. A. H. Elland, President . i xv- r . BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Richard Klassen, Wesley Nunemaker, Robert Danford, Stewart Oswalt, Harold Pauls, and Dr. Don Miller George L. Cooper Reba I. Anderson james H. Stringer Academic Dean Dean of Admission and Records Dean of Student Services M. B. Sam Butterfield Dean of Student Affairs X x ,ZW gig: George W. Koon Deane T. Banker Dean of Technical Education Assistant Dean of Technical Education if W l TOFTI Cl3l'kS0f1 Dan Heitmann Cecile Luse Director of Public Relations Director of Finance Director of Library Services Q' 'S Y -is aim Kenneth Mendenhall james Prosser Marion Wedel Director of Data Processing Director of Continuing Education Director of Plant Facilities 'fi LL. .4 at Greta Adkins William Adkins Olin Allen Wanda Allen Physical Education Social Science Social Science journalism Q . Alice Arbuckle Physical Education Leo Ashcraft Music William Beardsley Annasteen Blackim David Blackim Radiology Office Occupations Speech, Debate wi Carmen Bayles Librarian William Bomer Director of Veterans Cost of Instruction Program Bob Bowles Ardon Brandyberry joe Brewer 5Pe9Cl1, Admissions Advisor Biology Chemistry Paula Brin L. A. Britton Mike Brown Theda Brown English Mathematics R.O.T.C. Special Services Karen Burden Secretarial Frank Buschman Foreign Language Diana Callen Medical Records XR i it fs,-1 LeRoy Broxterman Datha Burke Business Business -ff' Betty Bybee lay Cain Reading, Psychology Dorm 5UPeTViS0I' Mollie Chaffin Bert Chaney English Political Science Dennis Chegwidden Dallas Crable Sara Dale Sharon Darby Art Special Services Bi0l0gy Reading Russell Dickenson lay Disberger lane Dronberger Music Ornamental Horticulture AFI 1 -,4 , Kay Dundas Betty Eberhart Arless Eilerts Mathematics Business journalism, English Elinor Ewy Michele French Robert Froese Medical Records Reading AFI Bob Gassen Dick Gisel Dale Gleason Bob Glynn English Physical Education English Chemistry Bill Goldsmith Kendall Griggs lim Guenthner Physical Education Mathematics English Gene Hale Duane Halpain lesse Harder Business Retailing Social Science Erlene Hendrix Art Henry Gerald Hickey Speech, Drama Office Occupations Foreign Language Steve Hlnd Allen Hurst Barbara Hoglund Vern Hoglund Speech English Blology Counselor Business Q Clark Jacobs Loulse johnson Dale Keller Retallmg Office Occupations English Wllllam Kitchen Jeanette Klosterman Pat Koehler Wllllam Maben Physics Business lndustrlal Arts Biology Ken McMurray Physical Science Terry Masterson lohn Matous Clarice McGraw Hugh McMullen Social Science Physical Education Home Economics Geology :R , l .. , I Legn Meigs Lee Miller Higtgry Social Science Ruby Munzer Bonnie Neville Physical Educatign Physical Education joe Olivarez Ann Orthwein Planetarium Physical Education Wendell Morgan Chemistry YW.. 'X Verna Oldenstadt English Claude Parks Drafting Hence Parson Ron Pfister Brent Pierce Vernon Plouch Sgcial Science Chemistry Music Machine Technology David Preston Mathematics Helen Rodebaugh Director of Life Career Deve- lopment System Steve Sargent Social Science 'QQ Marcel Pruter Mary Beth Robertson Welding Speech George Sanders Lori Sargent Media Coordinator Art lames Schinstock Sammy Seymore History, Philosophy Music lf' f R xx - Tom Shane Betsy Shipley john Showalter Ken Slefkes CarnpuS Minister Counselor Physical Science Retailing Keith Sigler English Ann Smith Mathematics Patricia Stockebrand Home Economics X X 1 Carl Skoch Frank Slapar Industrial Arts, Counselor General Technology Stan Smith Raymond Stewart Physics Social Science Helen Stone I0hn Tarr Music Mathematics Curt Tarrant james Taylor Gene Torczon Vance Tyrell Carpentry Biology Psychology Radio and TV 41, NX lla Umberger Betty lane Warner Earl Weidman English Music Electrical Technology Ben Zerger Theodore Wiebe Ron Wingfield Elmo Wintersteen Chemistry English General Technology Automotive Technology Harlan Woerpel Helen Woodal Larry Welch Agriculture Financial Aids Biology bww-x 51 2. 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Akin, Linda 90 Albrecht, Rebecca 28 Albright, Kathleen 28 Alderman, Tricia 61,129 Alexander, Christine 28 Alexander, Craig 28 Alison, Dean 28 Allam, Kevin 61 Allen,Chr ist 28,144,145 Allen, Crystai 28, 80 Allen, David 28, 80 Allen, Deborah 28,107 Allen, Olin 187 Allen, Tom 28 Allen, Wanda 187 Allison, Debora 61,173 Allison, Sharon 28 Almanza, Socorro 61 Alonzo, Patty 61 Alt, john 28 Altenbaumer, Randall 28 Altvater, Mary Ann 61 Alumbaug Amick, Ka Ammeter h,julie 28 thleen 28 Blaine 28,116,118,120 Andersonf, Dave 28,152 Anderson, Diana 61 Anderson, Fred 28 Anderson 8116 28 fl Anderson, june 28 Anderson, Mark 28,110,166 Anderson, Reba 185 Andsa er, Cynthia 61,129,130,144 AngelENorma 89 Anzo, Steven 61, 177 Applegate, Gary 15, 86 Applegate, Terry 61, 96,166 Arbuc le, Alice 144, 181, 187 Armbrust, james 61 Armedariz, johanna 80 Armstrong, Lora 28,110 Aryl, Tracey 61,144,145 As craft, Bob 166 Ashcraft, George 28,180 Ashcraft, Leo 85,112,1B1,187 Ashcraft, Marla 166 Asher, David 89 Atkinson, Atkinson, Atkinson, Diana 28 Donovon 6 LuAnn 80 Atwater, james 61 Aubert, Tony 80 Averitt, Dawn 29 Avery, Em mett 89 Avery, Vonda 80 Axelson, Roger 29 Aytes, Shirle 29 Bachus, Phyllis 29 Badgett, Barbara 29 Baharanchi, Asghar 29 Bailey, Barbara 29 Bailey, Beth 46 Bailey, Doug 29, 102,104 Bailey, Kristine 61 Bailey, Michael 29 Bainter, David 29, 110,118 Baker, Terry 80 Baldwin, Mark 80 Baldwin, Oatis 61 Ballard, Lyle 29 Balzer, Anita 86 Balzer, john 80 Banker, Deane 185 Banks, Charles 29 Barber,Charles 29 Barclay, Sheryl 29 Bar a hi Saeed 176 Conner, Sharom 34, 167 Eckart, Anita 64 Beltz, Nancy 86 Bennett, Brad 62 Bennett, David 29,118,123 Bensinger, Clarence 30 Bergkamp, Byron 62 ' Bergkampf losetph 30 Ber ebile, Ralf: 30 Berglund, Pau a 80 Besecker, judy 17, 62,130,144 Best, Cynthia 62,130 Best, Denice 30, 130 Bether, Beth 89 Bethas, Charles 30,107 Beydler, Donald 30 Biberstin, Greg 30 Bierly, Mark 30 Biggerstaff, Danny 62 Bi eter, Scott 62 Binns, Greg 62,146 Bircher, Paula 62 Bird, Micheal 30 Birk, David 30, 48 Birzer, Glenn 80,165,179 Bishop, Robin 30 Black, jerry 30,132,135,137, 140,141 Black, joe 18, 53, 62 Black, john 30 Blackburn, Lee Ann 30,167 Blackim, Annasteen 181, 187 Blackim, David 181,187 Blain, Douglas 80 Blaine, Michael 30 Blanton, Frances 62 Bland, Marcia 86 Blew, Gregg 30,166,175 Blew, Nancy 30 Blew, Rex 62 Blew, Trudy 62 Bliss, Michele 62,173 Blohm, Debra 30 Boardman, Charles 30 Boehm, jeffrey 30 Boesch, William 30 Bogner, james 30,166 Bo nert, Carol 30, 118 Boldt, Donna 30 Bomer, William 179,181, 187 Bonham, Marsha 62 Bontrager, Arnold 30 Bookless, Terri 62, 173 Borders, Richard 62 Borgstrom, Debbie 80 Borntreger, Mose 30 Borrowman, Michael 30 Borth, Ron 30 Bossemeyer, john 62 Botkin, Diane 30,118 Bottomley, Robert 31 Boulware, Vicki 62 Bourell, Mike 31 Bourgain, Melissa 31 Bowen, Andrea 31,167 Bowles, Bob 181, 187 Bowles, Thomas 62 Bowman, judith 31 Boxley, Diana 31 Boyce, Milo 31 Boyts, Randy 62,132,133,140,141, 142,1 Braden, Michael 62,152 Bradford, Kathy 31 Bradley, Kirby 31 Bradshaw, Terry 31,116, 118, 121 Bragg, Barbara 31 Branch, Kelvin 31,132 Branch, Tresa 62 Brandenberger, jamie 62 Brandyberry, Ardon181,187 Bratcher, Michael 62 Brawner, Wayne 31 Bray, Dolores 31 Bredfeldt, Denise 31 Breitenbach, Mike 31,119 Brendel, Karl 18, 99,180 Brenn, Carol 62, 104, 110, 111 Brentlinger, Karen 31 Brewer, jerald 31 Brewer,joe181, 187 Brewster, Cynthia 31,118 S , Barker, Terry 153 Barker, Rand 29 Barnes, Brenda 29 Barnes,Galen 61 Barnes, Kathleen 29 Barnes, Roxanne 29 Barnhart, Gwendoline 29 Barnhill, Matzia 29,174 Bardshar, Gloria 89 Bartlett, Denise 61 Bartsch, Gary 80 Barton, Lurene 61 Base, Rhonda 61,102,104 Bass, Clinton 29 Bates, Wendell 80 Baudoin, Larr 80 Baughan, Kelly 61 Bauman, james 86 Bayles, Carmen 181,187 Baxter, Jana 61 Bayer, Harold 61 Beach, jack 89 Beach, Rebecca 29 Bean, Sharie 89 Beardsley, William 181, 187 Beattie, Fayneta 29,175 Beaver, Levi 61 Beck, Anthony 86,170 Beckman, Mary 61, 86 Beeman, johnny -29 Belcher, Susan 29 Belden, Brian 61 Bell, james 86 Briggs, Bryan 31 Briggs, Lora 62 Brig t, john 31 Bright, Omickia 31 Bright, Roger 62 Brin, Paula 128, 188 Britton, L.A.188 Broaddus, Charlie 80 Brooks, Betty 62 Brooks, Beverly 31 Brooks, Matthew 80 Brower, john 31 Brown Barry 31 Brown joyce 31 Brown judy 31 Brown, Merle 31 Brown,Mike 188 Brown, Robert 31 Brown, Sherri 31 Brown Stanley 32 Brown, Theda 188 Brown, William 32 Broxterman, LeRoy 188 Brummer, Katherine 32 Brummer, Wes 62 Brunholtz, Saraleigh 80 Brunholtz,Thomas 62 Bryan, jon 32 Buck, Kimberly 32 Buehler, Mark 32 Buette, Rachelle 32 Buhrman, Daryl 32 Burden, Karen 171, 188 43 Index Burdick, Karen 89 Burgess, Richard 32 Bur e, Datha188 Burke, Fred 80 Burkholder, Kevin 32 Burnett, Christie 32,172 Burnett, Kent 32 Burns, Myrna 86 Burns, Roger 32 Burris, Steven 63 Burrough, Vernon 63 Burt, Kenneth 32 Busch, james 63 Buschman, Frank 118, 188 Butterfield, Sam 151,185 Bybee, Betty 188 Bybee, Debra 63 Cabral, jeff 15, 32 Cabral, Patrick 23, 80 Cadoret, Lana 16, 32 Cain, jay 148, 188 Cairns, Dennis 17, 32 Caldwell, Duane 18, 32 Caldwell, john 166 Caley, Ronald 10, 86 Callen, Diana 188 Calvillo, Michael 19, 32 Camgbell, Alan 5. 63 Carit ers, Charles 20, 32 Carithers, Donald 21, 32,175 Carlson, Carolyn 22, 32 Carlson, Hugo 11, 89 Carnes, janice 23, 32 Carpenter, Nancy 24, 32 Carr, jenny 25, 32,110,167 Carson, Larry 26, 32 Carter, Mindy 27, 32 Carter, Rebecca 6, 63,144 Carter, Timothy 33,132 Case, john 33 Casey, john 89 Cavit, Marc 33 Cesar, David 33 Chaffin, Mollie 173, 188 Chalfant, Wendell 89 Challender, Melinda 33,130,131,144 Chambers, Kara 42, 53 Champagne, Edna 33 Chaney, Bert 188 Chapman, james 33 Charbonneau, jerome 33 Charles,Lindsey 63 Charlsen, William 63 Chaves, Nancy 110 Cheek, Kevin 33,119 Cheeks, Landres 63,116,119,120,122 Che widden, Dennis 189 Chilgs, james 33 Childs, Galen 80 Childs, Larr 63 Chitward, Thomas 33 Chratain, Wallace 33 Christensen, Bruce 33 Christie, janis 33 Christie, Phillip 33 Christner, Keith 33,146 Chronister, Douglas 33 Chrystine, Patricia 86 Claasen, Brian 33 Clark, Evelyn 33 Clarkson, Tommy G. 186 Clem, Robert 63 Clements, Lloyd 33,118 Coats, Linda 63 Crow, Thomas 63 Crowell, Larry 15, 63,119,146 Cuellar, Anthony 63 Culver, Lorin 34,103,104 Cunningham, Gu 34 Cunningham, Robert 63 Cunningham, Rosemarie 34 Curless, Candace 64 Curtin, Deanna 64 Curtis, Richard 34 Cyr, Connie 34,163 Dale, Sara 189 Dalke, Randal 34 Dalke, Selma 64 Dalke, Wilma 34 Danford, Robert 184 Daniels, Linda 34,179 Daniels, Robert 34, 153 Daniels, Rovena 64 Danielson, Leann 34 Dannelley, Renee 34 Darby, Sharon 189 Darling, Peggy 35 Davidson, Ste hen 35 Davidson, Wilham 64 Davis, Barbara 35 Davis, Carol 35 Davis, Cheryl 35 Davis, Craig 64 Davis, Diane 64,117,171 Davis, Sherry 64,166 Davis, Teresa 35 Davisson, jan 64 Decker, joseph 35 Deeds, joni 35 Degrado, Vince 64,110,111 DeHaven, Kimberly 35 Demmitt, Michael 64 Dennis , Debbie 32 Denniston, Terry 35,163 Dewalt, Debra 80 Dick, Dellis 35 Dick, Henry 35 Dick, john 35 Dick, Kathleen 35 Dickinson, Bonnie jean 35 Dickinson, Roger 64 Dickinson, Russell 111, 189 Dill, Thomas 64 Dimitt, Brenda 35 Dinitto, Deborah 35 Dinkler, joyce 64,122 Dirks, Alan 86 Dirks, janis 64 Dirks, joyce 64 Disberger,jay175,189 Dixon, Sandra 35 Dobler, Brian 35 Dobson, Tommy 81 Dodds, Peggy 35 Doerksen, jerald 35 Doherty, lan 64 Dorris, DAniel 35 Douglas, Clifford 64 Drake, Daniel 35, 146,147,163 Dreese, Nancy 35 Dreier, Stephen 35 Dreiling, Donna 35 Dreiling, Ronald 64 Dronber er, jane 189 Drouharg, Terry 64 Dubberstein, Kim 35 Duggan, Butch 35 Du ing, Susan 35 Cochran, Debbi 63 Cochran, Donetta 33,162 Cochran, james 33 Cochran, Lula 33 Cochran, Stacy 33 Coker, Sarah 63 Colburn, David 33,165 Cole, Alan 33 Cole, jacqueline 33 Colle, Lance 86 Collmann, janis 63, 173 Colvard, Meryl 34 Combs, Steve 28, 63 Dumler, Rand 35 Duncan Duncan Dundas , Maha 36 , Richard 64 Rose 36 Duncan, , Kay 189 Dunlap, Susan 36 Dunn, Kelley 36,110,111 Duty, Lawrence 36,169 Dye, Gregory 36 Dyer, Patricia 36,130 Easter, jane 89 Easter, jeffrey 36 Eberhart, Betty 189 Conner, Steve 59, 63,179 Conrad, Carlyn 34 Conrad, Rebecca 34 Conradt, Audrey 34 Cook, Kenneth 34 Cook, Sue 80 Coombs, Shirley 34 Coon, Betty 34,110 Coon, Mary 34 Coon, Nancy 34 Cooper, Dennis 63,172,180,181 Cooper, George 185 Cooper, Martha 80 Cooter, Ben 34 Copeland, Frank 34,166 Corkins, Nancy 86 Cornelson, Paul 63 Coulter, Travis 63 Counce, Dennis 63 Cox, Mary 86 Cox, Robert 34 Coykendall, Rodney 34 Crabbs, Lydia 63,171 Crabb, William 34 Crable, Dallas 180, 189 Crane, Karla 170 Crank, Ted 34, 126,153, 154 Crawford, Deborah 34 Cribbs, Daniel 20, 63,116,118 Crigger, julia 63 Crist, Sara 63, 122, 164 Crites, Scott 34, 146,151 Crittenden, Paul 34,110,118 Eckart, Raymond 36 Eckart, Steven 36 Eckhart, Mark 36 Eckert, Patricia 36 Eddie, Steve 36 Eden, joanne 36 Edgerle, Lori 36 Ediger, Michael 36 Ediger, Steve 36 Edwards, Cynthia 36,102,103, 104 Edwards, Kathy 36 Edwards, Steven 64 Eibert, Barbara 36 Eichelberger, Alan 64,153 Eichelberger, Kathy 36,144 Eikmeier, Vicki 86 Eilerts, Arless 43,107,189 Eitel, Dick 36,146,151 Ekum, Kimberly 36 Elder, Douglas 36 Elder, Glenn 36 Elland, A. H. 142, 184 Ellenbecker, Mary Kay 20, 36,167 Ellenbecker, Robyn 64,107, 109,1 Elliott, Dennis 64 Elliott, Gary 64 Ellis, jack 36 Ellis, Richard 65 Emerson, Neal 81 Emig, Kathy 37 Eng and, Kerry 37 Engwall, Dwight 37,152 Ensz, Rose 65 22, 167 Ensz, Sandy 37,103 Ensz, Valerie 65,110,167 Entz, Ross 65 E , Bever 65 Eilijlipardt, Hai37 Erhardt, Larry 65 Esau, john 180,181 Esau, joni 37 Esau, Linda 37 Espinoza, Ralph 37 Euker, Steven 81 Eussen, Remy 65 Evans, Bryan 65 Evans, Patsy 65, 167 Everhart, Debra 37 Ewald, Tim 65, 86 Ewbank,jeannette 86 Ewy, Elinor 189 Ewy, Tim ss Fagala, jerry 37 Fast, Timot y65 Faulkner, Claud 65 Fehrenbach, Eldon 65 Felter, Mark 65 Fenwick, Brad 86 Fenster, Beth 65 Ferguson, Gary 65 Ferguson, Roann 89 Fernz, James 37 Fernz, Marilyn 96 Ferris, Linda 37,118 Fetrow, Robert 65, 110, Fields, Galen 37 Fields, Sandra 65 Filbert, David 37 Finch, Cherry 65 Finkle, Kim 81 Fischer, Michael 37,179 Fischer, Michele 37 Fisher, Douglas 37 Fisher, Kenton 65 Fisher, Mark 37,107 Fisher, Roger 65 Fitts, Danny 37, 175 Fitzgerald, joyce 37 Flaherty, Gerald 65 Fleischmann, Rita 37 Fletchall, Michael 37, 160 Flickinger, Bryan 37 Flood, Michael 81, 146, 148, 149,150 Flores, Rosemary 37,130,177,180 Forbes, Robert 86 Ford, Bigan 37 Ford, Si ney 65,132 Fors, Nathan 37 Forsyth, Shauna 27,130, 131, 147 Foster, Charles 38,126,153 Foulk, George 65 Fountain, 65,167 Fountain, Gail 65 Fouquet, joyce 66 Fouauet, Michael 66 Fou , Trac 38 Fowler, Mildred 66 Fradd, Gary 66 Frank, Kevin 38 Frank, Steve 38 Franz, Bradley 66,110 Frederick, Tony 64, 66, 173 Frederick, Phil B9 French, Michele 189 Frey, joyce 66 Freymil er, Donna 38 Friesen, Connie 86 Friesen, Wendell 86, 104 Frisbie, Brad 38 Frobenius, Marilyn 66,170,180 Froese, Bob 189 Froese, Mary 38 Froese, Sharon 38 Fry, Rodney 66 Fry, Tim 33,110,111 Frye, Donald 38 Fuller, Carol 38, 174 Funke, Dave 38 Furstenburg, Doreen 38 Gaines, Randall 38, 126, 127,153 Gantz, Dwight 86 Gantz, Mic ael 66, 165 Garcia, Marilyn 38, 76,177 Gardiner, Christlieb 81 Garrard, john 38 Garwood, Dale 38,166 Gassen, Bob 190 Gates, Mary 66 Gatewood, Michael 38 Geis, Rock 38 Geist, Randall 66, 165, 170 Geist, Richard 66,132,146 George, Gregory 38 Gerber, Mic ae 38 Gibbs, Richard 38 Gibson,Craig 66 Giles, David 38 Gillaspie, Edward 38,126,153,175 Gillmore, joel 81 Ging, Linda 66 Gingerich, jerry 86 Gise , Dennis 132, 135, 139, 160 Gisel, Dick 132, 135,190 Gish, Randy 38,172 Givens, Rodney 81 Glaze, Alan 38,78,110 Glaze, Sandy 38 Gleason, Dale 190 Glynn, Bob 190 Goble, Steven 66 Goeldner, Debborah 89 Goering, Kim 38 Goering, Lyle 38 Goering, Nancy 38 Mische, Rick 47 Moore Goering, Voncille 66, 118,174 Goerl, Valerie 66,110 Goertzen, Carla 39 Goheen, Clark 81 Golden, james 39, 81, 165 Goldsmith, Bill 160,190 Gomez, Denise 23, 39, 130 Gonzales, Edward 66 Gordon, Troy 81 Gordy, Debra 66, 173 Gormly, Bill 66 Gormly, Terry 39 Goss, Den ice 39 Goss, jerry 39 Goss, Patrick 39,165 Gough, Fred 39, 81 Graber, Alan 66 Graber, Louis 39, 78,106 Graham, Denise 39 Graham, Danny 81 Graham, Kathleen 66 Graham, Kenneth 39 Granger, janet 39 Grant, David 66 Grant, Rita 39 Green, Alvin 86, 132,134,136 Greenhal h,Cris 39 Gregory, Eebora 66 Gregory, Tim 66 Griest, Don 39 Griffin, Robert 66 Giiffith, Harry 39 Griggs, Kendall 190 Griggs, Sylvia 39 Grimes, Roger 39 Grimm, Kevin 39 Grimm, Kristin 66 Groves, Gene 39 Gmbbs, Donald 66, 110 Gruenbacher, Helen 66,174 Guenthner, james 190 Guhl, Susan 39 Guilfoyle, james 39 Gunn, Cynthia 81 Gustafson, Dewey 39 Guthrie, Sharon 39, 81 Gwaltney, Mark 15, 132, 136,138, Haas, Luann 171 Habiger, Wayne 25 Haflich, jarnes 39 Hageman, Daniel 89 Hagen, Greg 39 Ha e, Gene 190 Hale, Paul 39 Hall, Greg 132, 136,137, 140,146 Hall, Henry 39 Hall, Kenneth 39 Hall, Matthew 40,158,159 Hallford, Gary 40 Halpain, Duane 190 Halton, Harold 40 Ham, jenny 40 Hamilton, Robert 40 Hammerschmidt, Annette 40,171 Hampel, Michael 40 Haney, Alan 158 Harder, jesse 190 Harder, Sandra 40 Hardman, Gary 181 Harms, Nancy 40 Hamish, Kay 171 Harper, Karen 40 Harris, Homer 40 Harris, Theresa 109 Hasker, Lauraine 67 Hatcher, Carla 86 Hattrup, Nancy 67,171 Hauptman, Mark 40 Hausechild, Brenda 40,171 Hauschild, Cristina 40 Hauschild, Donald 40 Hauser,Thomas 40, 118 Haverty, janet 40 Havlas,Theresa 40 Hawkey, Gary 67 Hawkins, Doug 67 Hawkins, Ronald 67 Hawley, Alex 67 Haxton, Rodney 67 Haynie, Alan 40 Hayward, Denise 40 Headin s, Leland 40 Heard, Etefihanie 40 Hearn, Da e 40 Hebberd, Gary 40 Hedge, Virginia 40 Hedgpeth, Bill 40 Hedrick, Arlene 40 Heidebrecht, Bruce 41 Heim, Diana 41 Heim, Kathy 41 Hein, john 67 Heinz, Steve 67 Heironimus, Nadine 41 Heitmann, Dan 186 Heitschmidt, jim 41 Helm, Kathy 41 Hemmerling, Nancy 89 Hemmy, Wiliam 67 Hem hill, Gaylon 81 Hendlershot, Robin 41 Henderson, Debra 41,166,167 Henderson, john 41 Hendricks, john 81 Hendrickson, Guy 86 Hendrickson, Terry 67,158 Hendrix, Erlene 102, 190 Hendrixson, Kay 41,174 Henning, Colleen 67,167 Henning, Margaret67, 104 Henry, Arthur 171, 190 Henry, Kirk 67 Hern, james 81 Heroneumus, Daryl 67 Hersberger, Charles 41 Hess, Arnold 67 Hess, David 41 Hewitt, Dennis 81 140,141 Hewitt, Natalie 41 Hewitt, Robin 67 Hickey, Gerald 176, 190 Hicks, joe 41 Hicks, Linda 41 Hildebrand, Steven 67 Hileman, Robert 67 Hill, Dennis 89 Hill, Christine67,174 Hill, joe 67 Hill, joel 41 Hill, joni41, 125 Hill, Lanette 67 Hill, Peg y 41 Hilst, Ric3c41,160 Hime, Gary 41 Hind, Steven 191 Hineman, jeanie 41 Hinkel,jill67,110,111,122,167 Hirst, Allen 191 Hirt, john 87 Hish, Peter 41,126,152 Hjort, Timothy 87 Hodges, Benny 41 Hodges, Donald 67,119 Hodtges, Susan 67 Hoe er, Charles 41 Hoefer, Greg 41 Hoelscher, Susan 42 Hoffman, Donna 67 Hoffman, Ricky 41, 87 Hoffman, Susan 41 Hoglund, Barbara 191 Hoglund, Vern 191 Ho comb, Gre g 42,110 Holcomb, Mari67,110,111 Holland, Robert 67 Hollinger, Dorcee 42,170 Holman, Kim 125 Holzrichter, Shirley 67 Honn, Mark 42 Hoover, Thersia 42 Hopkins, Robert 42 Hopper, Phyllis 42, 79,173,178 Horn, james B9 Horton, Richard 67,165 Hoskinson, Randal 42 Hoskinson, Steven 42 Hoss, Tony 40 Hovey, Greg 42,110 Hovious, Kathy 81,170 Howard, Dale 42 Howell, james 81 Hubbard, john 165 Huenergardt, David 42 Huffman, Annette 42 Huffman, Delores 87 Huffman, Thomas 89 Hughes,jill42,110,111 Hughes, Mark 42 Hu , Ben 42 Hull, Lisa 122, 130, 176 Hulse, Kevin 42 Hume, Ken 42 Hunter, Connie 81 Huston, Debra 42 Hutchinson, jean 42, 84,166 lmmenschuh, Donna 42 lnghram, David 42 jackson, Stevan 42, 104 jacobs, Clark 191 jacobs, Lucinda 42,102,103,104 jalome, Kim 118 james, Bernard 89 janner, William 42 janssen, William 42 jefferson, Cindy 42 jellison,jerry 42 jensen, Ronald 42 jewett, Kirk 42,146 johnson, Brad 43 johnson, Cynthia 43 johnson, Dana 69 johnson, David 69 johnson, Guy 43 johnson, Harve 81 johnson, Karen 69 johnson, Kevin 43 johnson, Laveria 69 johnson, Louise 171, 191 johnson, Lynn 43 johnson, Mark 87 johnson, Marlene 43 johnson, Philip 69 johnson, Terry 43 johnston, Randy 69,166,173 johnston, Russell 69 jones jones jones OFIGS l , jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, , Calvin 69,153 , Colleen 43 , Dallas 43 jones, jones, jones, Becky 20, 43 Daniel 43 Dave 175 Diana 43 Donald 81 Lauri 69, 125 Linda 23, 81 Marilyn 69,171 Michael 43 Ricky 43 Robert 43 jorgensen,jose h69 Kamphaur, Micliael 81 Kanngiesser, Daniel 43, 146, 147 Kater, Charles 69, 173 Kaufman, Bill 82 Kaufman, Brian 43,118,153, 154 Kaufman, Dale 82 Kaufman, Dee Ann 43 Kaufman, Randy 69 Kearney, David 82 Keasling, Donna 43 Keast, David 43 Keast, Taryn 43 Keener, Peggie 69,171 Kelch, Russe I43 Keller, Dale 191 Kellogg, William sz Kernohan, Kelly 43 Kerschner, Kirby 43 Kershaw, Michael 43, 118 Khoursidar, Edison 43,176 Kidd, Douglas 43 Kilbourn, obert43,110,171 Kimberlin, Ronald 43, 110,166 Kinast, Pam 69,166 Kinast, Vicki 69, 166 King, Curtis 43 King, Gaye 82 Kin ry,Thyra44,110,111 Kiriy, Maria 44 Kirkhuff, Evelyn 82 Kirkhuff, Robert 82 Kirkpatrick, Sue 69 Kirmer, Douglas 69,165 Kiser, Randy 69 Kitchen, William 191 Klassen, Gary 69 Klassen, Richard 184 Klatt, William 69 Klaver, Cynthia 44 Klein, Vickie 69 Klein, William44 Klosterman,jeanette191 Knauf, Kelvin 69, 86,126,127 Knoche, Howard 69 Koch, Thomas 44 Koehler, Pat191 Koehn, Randal 44 Koehn, Robert 44 Koon, George 185 Korf, Steve 69 Kraft, Debra 44 Kraft, Denise 69,171 Krause, Angela 82 Krehbiel, james 44,132,158 Krehbiel, jamie 70 Krehbiel, Leeann 69 Krehbiel, Pat 44, 162 Kretzer, Brenda 70 Kroeker, Glen 89 Krone, Cheryl 70 Kuhlman, Kim 82 Kuhlman, Trudy 70,173 Kurfiss, Brenda 44,167 Lambert, joseph 70 Lance, jackie 70, 87 Lance, Rick 44 Landis, Dennis 70 Landry, Allen 70 Lane, jana 70 Lane, Michael 87 Lang, Michael 70, 87 Langdon, Kevin 70 Larsen, john 70 Latimore, Eddie 44,119,153 Latimore, Denver 116, 119 Lauber, Lynette 44 Law, Tony 44, 82 Lay, Craig 70 Leach, Tim 44 Leasure, Vance 82 Leatherbury, Iimmie 89 Lebien, Shirley 44 Lechner, Debra 44 LeClair, Leo 44 Lee, Michael 44,110, 111 Lee, Patty 22, 70, 167 Lee, Rosemary 44 Leedy, Ken 44 Leep, LeRoy 44, 132 Leeper, Sara 17, 70 Lees, Doug 180 Leighton, Richard 44 Lemen, Gerald 44 Lemen, Steven 44 Lemon, Sherry 44 Leonard, Earl 70 Lesley, lon 82 Lesley, Lisa 70 Leslie, Larry 45 Lett, Kris 45, 167 Levens, joseph 4S,158,159,166 Lewis, Linda 70 Libertus, Sheryl 70 Lickiss, Brian 70 Lifsey, lvor 45 Lifsey, Shirley 45 Lila, Ralph 70 Lilley, Greg 82,166 Limones, Nina 45,177 Lind, Robert 45 Lindenberger, Gina 45 Lindenmeyer, Douglas 70 Lindstrom, jeanne 45,144,162 Linn, Will 45 Linscheid, Sharri 70 Lipp, David 45,110,111 Litt e, Gregg 70 Lockwoo , Elaine 45 Loewen, Craig 45 Logan, Clayton 45 Lo man, Lorra 70 Long, Dennis 82 Long, Donna 45 Longhofer, Becky 70 Longhofer, Thomas 70 Loomis, Phil 70, 132,134, 137, 138, 146,147, 149, 151 Loomis, Susan 45 Loop, Larry 70 Lorenz, Lisa 45,110,111 Loudenback, Cynthia 45 Love, Kent 70, 126,127 Lowen, james 71 Lowrey, Guy 45 Lucia, Michael 45 Luman, Carol 71 Luman, Melvin 45 Lundquist, David 82 Luse, Cecile 186 Luty, Michael 45 Lyon, Sandra 45 Maben, William 158, 191 Mabry, Mary 71, 73 Macke, lolene 71, 74,110,111 Mac irvin, Emery 24, 45 MacE, MarEot171 Macy, Mar 152, 135 Macy, Robert 25, 45 Maddox, Mike 16, 82,132,134 Madison, Russell 71, 75 Magie, jacqueline 26, 45,109 Ma'or, Luann 71, 76,130,131, 144 Makoski, Sonja 2, 46, 110,111, 164 Mallonee, Michelle 2, 46 Malmstrom, Rory 8, 87, 102, 103,104 Mammel, Mary 71, 77 Mandevill, Garry 71, 78 Mankins, Larry 27, 45,103 Mankins, Richard 3, 4, 46 Mann, Marilyn 4, 46 Manns, jane 5, 46,167 Maneul, Leon 71, 79 Maple, john W. 26, 89 Marcy, janice 10, 71,110 Margeriter, Bruce 17,82 Mar , Edna 27, 89 wendel, Mart 9, 87 Marteny, Becky 6, 46 Martin, Ann 98 Martin, june 18, 82 Martin, Karen 7, 46,130,144,171 Martin, Ken 11, 71 Martin, Lonnie 8, 46,102,103,110 Martin, Sammy 19, 82 Martin, Vickie 9, 46 Martinez, Cynthia 10, 46 Martinez, Ed 177, 191 Massey, Sam 12, 71, 118, 119, 123 Mast, Norman 20, 82 Masterson, Terry 127, 155,192 Mathews, jean 13, 71,171,173 Mathias, Rick 14, 71,110 Matous, Kenneth 11, 46,118,120,122 Matous, john 123, 192 Matous, judy 21, 82,167 Matthews, Mary 12, 46 Mattson, Terry 3, 46 May, Harold 14, 46 Mayberty, Bessie 15, 46 Mayes, E izabeth 16, 46 McAdam, Thomas 46 McAllaster, Linda 46,171,178 McBride, james 46 McBride, Keni 46 McCamart, David 89 McCamart, Nanc 77, 82 McCleave, Patrick 46 McClure, Michael 15, 71 McComb, Charles 46 McConnell, Bob 16, 71, 110, 111, 163 McConnell, Cheryl 46, 170 McCoy, Kerry 21, 46, 87 McCoy, Donald 87 McCracken, Laurie 46 McCright, Gloria 17, 71 McCright, Ton '18, 71,116,119 McDaniel, Rural 71 McElheny, Mark 46 McFall, Susan 71 McGauthey, Cherry 46 McGillivary, Kelly 46,119 McGraw, Clarice174 McGregor, Mar 71, 72 Mclntosh, Cynthia 82 Mclntosh, Robert 46 Mclver, Brad 46,160,161 McLaughlin, Sally jo 82 McLeod, john 16, 47, 126, 153, 163 McLeskey, john 82 McMillen, Hugh 192 McMullen, james 71 McMurray, james 71 McMurray, Ken 191 McNeilk Monica 47 McNitt, Darlene 71,110,166 McPheter, George 71 McPheeters, jim 47 McQueen, Linda 71 McReynolds, Karen 47,173 Meadows, Lyndon 71 Meadows, Mark 47,102,103 Means, Florence 87 Means, Ronald 47,103,104,10S Meek, Gary 71 Meier, Connie 71,110 Meigs, David 47 Meigs, Leon 192 Melrose, Larena 71 Melrose, Randy 82 Mendenhall, Barbara 47,104 Mendenhall, Kenneth 186 Mendenhall, Richard 82 Merian, Fred 72 Mesh, Terese 47 Mesloh, Kathy 72 Metheny, Rodne 72 Mettesc ner, Milion 47 Meyer, Douglas 72, 172,178 Meyer, Gaylen11, 47 Meyer, Rex 72,173 Me er, William 82 Midldleton, john 82 Mildren, Robert 47 Miles, jeanne 72, 76 Miller, Alta 82 Miller, Bill 119 Miller, Bruce 47 Miller, Chuck 47 Miller, Deborah 47 Miller, Don 184 Miller, Doyle 72 Miller, Ellis 87 Miller, Glenn 47, 99 Miller, janie 47 Miller, jolene 171 Miller, Lee 192 Miller, Loretta 47,167 Miller, Reid 166 Miller, Rod 146 Miller, Susan 72 Miller, William 47 Miller, William 47 ,123 Mills, Thomas 72,119 Miner, Robert 72 Minnis, Rebecca 72,110,166,167 Minton, Susan 72 Mirt, T Misak, im 72, 116, 118, 121,123 Gary 72,119, 180,181 Moddelmog, Patty 72,110 Mohr ilma 83 Mohrbacher, Diana 72 Mollac h, Steven 72 Moeder, Anne 72 , W es Monar Monro , Dany 72 e, Gail 47 Moody, Michale 47 Moore, Charles 47 Moore, Darla 47 Moore, Debbie 47 Moore ,Doug 83 ,Mike 72, 110, 179 Mora, Marten 47 Morales, Paula 72 Morawitz, Micheal 47 Morgan, Wendell 192 Morris, Pamela 72 Morrison, Kim 47 Moss, Richard 47 Motley, Marvin 72,165,173 Mourn Mouse , DiAnna 83 r, Richard 48 Moyers, Charles 72,166 Muehlberg, Gary 83, 179 Muelle r, Marcia 90, 91 MuHler, Connie 48 Mu en, Kenneth 48 Munze Myers, Myers, r, Ruby 193 Micheal 72 Richard 48,178 Nachtigal, Kathy 72 Neely, Negley Steven 48 , Dwight 90 Neier, William 72,110,111,173 Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelzen ,Debra48 ,Dennis48 ,james 48, 121 ,janis48 ,Lynne48 ,Nate83 Neubur er, Ola 73 Neufeldgjo Lynn 48 Neufeld, Ted 73 Neufeldt, Diana 73 Neufelt, Dee 178 Newell Newell , Dee 48 , Randy 48 Newton, Rick 48 Neville , Bonnie 192 Nichols, Becky 48 Nichols, Char es 73 Nickel, Nickel, Connie 73 Lynn73, 152,156 Nininger, Richard 90 Nisly, Glenn 83 Nobbs, Norma Norris, Norris, Debra 48 n, Russell 48 Bill 48, 146,148, 150 Steven 48 Nossaman, Elaine 48 Nunemaker, Wesley 184 Nunn, Kevin 73 Nuss, Debbie 48 Obert, Richard 48,160 Ochs, Terrence 48 O'Hanl on, Patrick 73 O'Hara, Lavon 48 Oldenstadt, Verna 192 Olivarez, joe 192 Oliver, Oliver, Leonard 83 Mike 73 Oller, Ray 48 Orosco, Sheila 80, 96 Orr, Allen 90 Orsborn, Debbie 73, 180 Orthwein, Ann 131 Osborn, Dale 48 Osborn, jone 48 Osborn, Michael 73 Oswalt, Stewart 184 Owens Oxley, , Mary 83 Thomas 73 Paae, Melissa 49 . rl Pa rste Pamela 49 Panzer, Donald 49 Parker, Lonnie 49,178 Parks, Claude 192 Parks, Loretta 49 Parks, Phillip 49 Parnell, Eunice 49 Parson, Patton, Patton, Patton, Patton, Hence 193 Laura 49 Lola 49 Michael 49,118, 152,155, Ronda 73 Pauls, Harold 184 Pauls, L arry 73 Pearce, Tony 49 Penner ,Timothy 73 Perkins, Mark 83 O Perry, j Pestin g Peters, Petrysz Pettera hn 49 er, Robert 73, 165,173 james 73, 170 yn, Paula 49,173 , Mary 49 Pfalzgraf, Richard 49 Pfister, Ron 193 Phelan, jane 73,180, 181 Phelan, Pat 90 Phillips, Everett A. 83 Phillips, Everett R. 83 Phillips, james 49 Pierce, Pierce, Barney 193 Myra 73, 171 Randy 49,127,153,163,166 Pierson, jerry 87 Pierce, Piment el, joseph 49 Pinkerton, Linda 73 Pinney Pitzer, , joletta 49 jim 73, 170 156 Pieskyf lohn 73 Plett, jewel 73 Plouch, Vernon 193 Podschur, Chris 73 Polson, Matthew 73 Popp, Pamela 90 Popplewell, Angela 73,122,125,164 Post, Robert 49 Posten, john 49 Postier, Loren 73 Postier, Robyn 49 Postier, Ronald 49 Potter, Keith 49 Pounds, james 74 Powell,Cecil 90 Powell, Debra 49 Powell, james 49,166,173 Powell, joseph 49 Powell,Steven 50,175 Powell, Susan 87 Pratt, Gary 50 Prediger, john 50 Presnell, Lora 90 Preston, David 193 Preston, William 40,146,147, 150 Price, Robert 74 Priddle, Harland 50 Prieb, Michael 50, 175 Prilliman, Neva 50 Prosser, jim 186 Prostler, Vernon 83 Pruitt, jan 74 Pruter, Marcel 193 Pryor, Gary 74 Pulliman, William 50 Puls, Suzanne 90 Pulver, john 104 Putman, Randall 50,119 Quick, David 83 Quick, Ronald 50 Quimby, Ken 74, 75 Quint, Don 50,160,161 Rafferty, Michael 50 Rages, Daniel 50 Rainey, Terry 74, 87 Rarnos, Vincent 50, 83 Ramsey, Craig 74 Rankin,james 74 Rasmussen, Gaynelle 50 Rasmussen, Kay 74 Rasure, Richard 74 Rathbun, Rodney 74 Ratzlaff, Ernest 50 Ratzlaff, Marcella 74 Ratzloff, Patrick 50 Rayl, Rodney 74 Rea, Melia 50 Reade, Mark 50 Reade, Ron 74 Rebel, Rebecca 50 Reber, Pamela 74,174 Reck, janis 50 Redinger, Rex 50 Reece, Kevin 50 Reece, William 90 Reed, Cindy 50 Reed, David 74 Reed, Nancy 50 Regier, Ann 90 Regier, Denise 74,173,180 Regier, Kristine 74 Reimer, Barbara 74 Reimer, Stanley 50 Reiser, jane 110 Reiser, Lois 50 Reiser, Mark 50 Renfro, Barry 83 Reusser, Alan 50 Reusser, Steve 87 Reyes, Rita 50 Reynolds, LeRoy 83 Reynolds, Pats 51 Reynolds, Rozlyn 90 Rettroad, Susan 74 Rhoads,Walter 42, 51 Rice, Betty 43, 51 Rich, Kim 51,163 Richardson, Brad 51 Richard, Lyle 51 Ricke, Darrel 7, 51,126,153,175 Ricks, Wayne 51,119,122 Riemann, Gene 51 Rife, jonathan 74,104 -Eiffel, Beverly 83 Riggs, janalee 74 Riggs, LuAnn 41,178 Rincones, jesus 176 inehart, Ann 74 ' Rinehart, jim 51 Rios, Richard 74 Roane, Darryl 51, 175 Roberson, Allen 51,110 Roberts, Lin 51 Roberts, Nanc 51 Roberts, Ronald 74 Roberts, Sally 51 ,Robertsonjviary Beth 193 'gRb5ertson, Gregg 41,110 ffltptginspn, Brenda 83,174 Roblnson,Graig 104 Robinson, Deb0rah 41 Robinson, Gina 51 '- ?binson, Mark 113 obinson, Randy 74 Robinson, Sharon 83 Robinson, Teri 51 Rodebaugh, Helen 193 Roe, Mae 51 Roepka,Gregory 51 Rogers, leffrey 51,180 Ro fs, Scott 74 Roman, Kathy 74 Rome, Richard 41 Rose, Richard 51 Rosenblad, Eric 51, 66,173 Rosenow, jeffrey 51 , 99,126, 127, 153,154, 178 Ross, johnny 51 Ross, jon 74,119 Rothenberger, Nina 74 Rothevell, jack 74 Rucker, Charles 87, 98 Rucker, Vickie 83 Rudiger, David 83 Rum augh, Frank 75 Rump, Teresa 51 Rupert, jane 51 Rush, Douglas 52 Rush, jimmy 52 Russell, Leila 52 Russell, Robert 75 Russell, Roy 52 Russert, Conley 87 Ryan, joni 52 Ryan, Michael 87 Ryan, Phillip 52, 83,102,104,1 Sager, Grant 52, 166 Sa mon, Michael 75 Salmon, Patricia 75,104 Samms, Michael 52 Sanchez, joe 52 Sanders, George 193 Sanders, Sherri 52 Sanders, Tom 52 Sanford, Paul 97 Santry, Mark 52 Sapien, Robert 52,177 Sargent, Lori 193 Sargent, Steve 193 Saunders, Douglas 52 Saunders, Monte 75 Scates, Suzanne 75 Schaaf, Karen 83 Schaben, Brad 52 Schaben, Patricia 52 Schamle, Doug 52 Scharte, Connie 32 Schauf, Eugene 52,175 Scheuermann, Deedra 52 Scheuermann, Randy 52 Schill, jean 75 Schinstock,james193 Schlickau, Bruce 52 Schmidt, Brent 52 Schmidt, Charles 52 Schmidt, Duane 83 Schmidt, Fred 75 Schmidt, james 52,175 Schmidt, jimmy 52 Schmidt, john 75 Schmidt, Norma 75 Schmidt, Randy 52 Schneider, Kevin 83 Schneider, Sharon 83 Schnelle, Gloria 52 Schnurr, Sheri 53 Schnurr, Terry 53 Schoff, Eugene 175 Schrader, Curt 75 Schrag, Mary 83 Schrag, Ronald 53 Schriner, Shell 87, 90 Schroeder, jack 53 Schroeder, judy 53 Schroeder, Kristine 53 Schroeder, Stephanie 53,167 Schroeder, Tim 53 Schroeder, Wallace 53 Schevartz, Carol 53 Schulte, Steve 75 Schueltz, Kelly 75 Schultz, Rod 75 Schumaker, Kenneth 53 Schwab, Grace 75 Schwartzkopf, jon 53 Scott, Cheryl 53 Scott, Emmett 83 Scott, Lane 83, 90 Scott, Michael 75 Scott, Ronald 53 Scranton, Doug 83,179 Sears, Marcia 75 Seaton, Mark 53 Seeley, jamie 53 Seibe ,Deana 75 Seller, Kenneth 75 Selby, Phyllis 53 Self, Rolee 53,167 Seymore, Carolyne 53 Seymore, Sammy 112 Shadley, Carol 53 Shaffer, jeff 75 Shane, Tom 194 Shank, Dave 53 Shaud, Galen 75 Shaver, Dennis 53,119 Shaver, Kenna 75 Shaver, Richard 75,163 Shaw, Larry 75 Shea, Nancy 84 Sheahan, Colleen 53 Shelton, Henry 53 Shelton, Richard 75 Shelton,Thomas 84,175 Shepard, Douglas 84 Sheperd, Vaunda 53 Sherlock, Gerald 87 Sherman, Mitch 53 Schields, Russell 84,132 Shipley, Betsy 194 Shirac , Cynthia 54 Shook, Tim 113, 166 Shorman, judy 53 Short, Steven 54, 103,104 Schowalter, Chris 54 Schowalter, Ray 75 Scultz, Andrew 54 Sidebottom, Carl 54, 175 Sidener, Cynthia 54 Sidney, Keith 54 . Siebert, Pete 54 Siefkes,Tim 54 Siefkes, Kenneth 170, 194 Siemens, johnny 75 Siemens, Kent 158, 159 Siemen s, Mark 75 Sigler, Keith 194 Si s, janet 54, 84 Silvey, Donita 54 Simon, Dean 84 Simon, jayson 84 Simpso n, john 166 Sims, Randy 54,126 Sinclair, Edward 54 Sisson, jim 76,180 Skinner, Daniel B4 Skoch,Carl180 Slaper, Slaper, Frank 194 Lonnie 76 Slater, Daryl 76 Slentz, jalene 76 Slocom Slocom Smallin be, Martha 54,171 be, Mary 54, 178 si Peggy 54 Smith, Ann 194 Smith, Connie 87 Smith, Glenna 54 Smith, Gordon 54 Smith, Gregory 54,170 Smith,j Smith,j ames 54 ean 76 Smith, Kenneth 76 Smith, Lee 84 Smith, Maril n 175 Smith, Ronald 54 Smith, Stan 194 Smith, Stephanie 54 Smyth, Steven 54 Smythe, Steven 76 Smoley, Debra 54 Snay, lona 76, 87, 98, 110,166 Sollenberger, Randy 76 Sommerfield, jay 87 Spaen , Mark 76,165,170 Spangler, Linda 76 Spani, Sherri 76, 89, 130 Spaniel, Rick 54,165 Spare, Bernard 54,146 Spare, Bruce 76, 132, 138 Spellman, john 84 Spence, Lee 54, 158,159, 166 Spillma n, Randy 54 Sprinkle, Ray B4 Stac , Steven 90 Stafhurd, Kristin 76 Stafford, Lillian 90 Stagmner, Murray 54, 59 Stai , Robert 76 Stallman, Linda 54 Stamback, Helen 76 Stan e, Karen 55 Staniy, Sandy 55 Stapleton, Barbara 76 Stark, William 55 Staudin ger, Marilyn 76 Stauffer, Gregg 55 Stauffer, Ron 76 Steffes, Stegma Steve 76 n, Betty 55, 129 Steierl, jane 55 Stein, jeff 84, 110 Steinmetz, Michael 76 Stenzel, Susan 76 Stephens, David 55 Stephenson, Barbara 87 Stephenson, Brad 90 Stern, Gary 55 Stevens , Eugene 55 Stevenson, james 55 Stewart, Mary 55 Stewart , Randy 55,119 Stewart, Raymond 194 Stewart , Sally 55 Stewart, Terry 55,107,172 Stewart, Van 55 Stieglitz, Sandra 84 Stoc ebrand, Pat 174 Steocklein, Carol 55 Stofer, Dale 55 Sto hs, L Stokes, ori 55, 167 Willie 76, 118 Stone, Helen 194 Stonebraker, Gail 75, 130,144,145,180 Stoppel, Michael 55 Stotts, Robert 55, 172 Stout, Euiena 55 Stout, Re ecca 55, 105 Stramel,Theresa 55 Strawn, james 87 Streeter, Raymond 76 Strickle r, Beverly 55 Stringer, james 185 Stringer, james 185 Stringer, Michael 55 Strober Strober g, Michael 55 g, Thomas 77 Stuart, Alta 55,178 Stubby, Sandra 88 Stuckey, Debbra 76,166 Stucky, Dennis 76 Stucky, Geneva 77, 171,173 Stucky, lanette 55 Stucky, john 55,117,118,120 Stucky, Shari 84 Stucky, Vickie 55 Stump, Lois 88 Sturgeon, Beedra 77 Sturgeon, jean 77 Suiter, Dale se, 146,149,151 Suiter, Randy 56 Sullivan, Deborah 56, 144 Sullivan, Kenneth 77 Sullivan, Peggy 77 Sumera Summe ll, Brian 88 rs, Sharla 77 Surface, Nevin 84 Sutphin, Kim 56,160 Sutton, jim 88, 90 Swafford, Todd 77 Swanso n, Dana 56 Swick, Ricky 56 Swinne Talking y, Dennis 56 ton, Sue 56 Tarr, john 194 Tarrant, Curt 195 Tarrant, Kipp 56,173 Taylor, jim 31,195 Taylor, johnie 56 Taylor, Laura 56 Taylor, Leonard 56 Taylor, Patricia 56 Taylor, Teresa 77 Taylor, Terri 77 Taylor, Tom 77 Tedman, Terry 77 Thayer, Cathy 56,167 Thayer, Nancy 43, 77,107 Thayer, Patricia 56 Thiessen, Kristine 77 Thiessen, M ron 84 Thomas, Barluara 84 Thomas, Doehrel 56 Thomas, Ellen 84 Thomas, Frankie 77 Thomas, janet 56 Thomas, Kathy 56 Thomas, Mary 84 Thomason, Kimba 77,166 Thompson, Larry 84 Thrasher, Clifford 77 Tickel, Louann 56 Tipton, jerr 56, 144 Tipton, Mellin 88 Tittel, Susan 56 Toland, Charles 84 Toland, Gail 56 Toland, Richard 56 Toland, Teresa 84 Tomlinson, Donna 56 Toms, Roberta 88 Tonn, Lisa 57 Topham, jeff 57, 126, 153 Torczon, Gene 132, 146, 147, 150,1 Townsend, Curtis 77,116,119,12.3 Towell, joe 57 Tracy, lanis 57 Tracy, loy 77 Trant, Larry 57, 84 Trass, Patricia 57 Trego, Andrew 77 Troutman, Eldon 57 Troutman, jamie 57,113 Troyer, Doug 77 Trussell, Larry 57 Tucker, Donita 57 Tucker, Debra 57 Tucker, Nicki 57 Turner, David 77 Turner, james 57 Turner, janice 57,164 Turner, Peggy 57, 115,163 Tyler, Lynette 57 Tyrell, Vance 195 Ukens, jolene 77 Umberger, lla 195 Unruh, Elnora 57 Unruh, Leon 57 Unruh, Steven 57,110 Updegrove, jim 77 Upshaw, Martha 57 Urban, janice 57,129,171,173 Ussery, james 57 Utz, Samuel 57 Van Buren, Beulah 84 Van Campen, Greg 57,146 Vanlaningham, Todd 57,106 Van Osdol, jerry 77 Vasconsells, Roger 77,166 Vaughn, Don 57,119 Ventsam, jeanette 84 Vetter, james 77 Vickers, Becky 57 Vierthaler, janice 58 Vieyra, Martin 78 Vieyra, Santos 88 Vieyra, Trunkalino 78 Vincent, janet 58, 167 Vinson, Gerald 78 Voeltz, Christal 58 Volavka, Michael 58, 175 Von Fonge, Barry 84 Vosburg, Rebecca 58 Vossman, Marcia 58 Voth, Mark 58 Voth, Todd 58 Waddle, Terry 58 Wagler, Stan 78, 146, 147, 154 Wait, jerry 58 Walker, Darrell 78 Walker, Lynne 78 Walker, Mark 78 Walker, Wann Lea 58 Wall, Vickie 90 Wallace, David 58 Wallingford,jeryl78,110,171 Walters, Michaele 58,162 Waltner, Kathleen 58 Wamhoff, Sara B4 Wampler, Cheryl 58 Ward, Barbara 78 Ward, David 78 Ward, Kathleen 58,162 Warfield, Denise 58, 110,166 Warner, Betty jane 32,195 Wash, Ronald 58 Washburn, Robert 58 Wasinger, jeffrey 58 Wasinger, Phyllis 58,167,181 Wasinger, Rod 58,160 Watson, john 85 Watson, Robie 58 Wearing, Ben 58,107 Weaver, Kim 58 Webb, Michele 58 Webb, Paula 58 Webb, Terry 58 Webster, C ristopher 58 Webster, Ritchie 78 Wedel, Elva 58 Wedel, Leanne 59,164 Wedel, Marion 186 95 Wedman, David 59 Weeks, Merna 90 Weidman, Earl 195 Weiser, Richard 88 Welch, Gordon 59 Welch, Larry 195 Welch, Martha 85 Wenta, Carl 59 Wernet, Mark 59 West, Martha 78 Westerman, Lynette 59 Westfahl, Arlene 85 Westfall, Randall 59 Whaley, Terrence 59 Wheatcroft, William 59 Wheaton, David 78,110,126,153 Wheeler, Cecil 59 Whipple, Debra 78,171 Whisler, Mark 59 Whisler, Michael 59 White, Cheryl 78, 106,109,167 White, Dennis 59, 107 White, Gre 59, 180 White, Keitgt 59 White, Kevin 59 Wick, Linda 59 Wickliffe, Gerald 59 Widup, Harold 59 Wiebe, Katherine 59 Wiebe, Michael 59 Wiebe, Theodore 195 Wiens, jerry 59 Wieser, Michele 78 Wildin, janet 59 Wilk, Michael 78, 126, 153 Wilks, William 59 Willard, jene 78 Willems, Ray 59,165 Willett, Scott 78, 116, 117, 119,146, Williams, Allan 59 Williams, Henry 21, 59 Williams, Pamela 59,180 Williams, Rhelda 78, 167 Williams, Richard 78 Williamson, Marc 59, 118, 152,156 Williamson, Michael 78, 119 Willingham, Vicki 59 Wills, Kimberly 60 Wilson, Barbara 60 Wilson, Gar 78 Wilson, William 78,170 Wilt, Bradley 60 Winans, Brad 78 Wingerd, jean 60,167 Wingfield, Ron 195 Winn, Robert 85 Winters, Don 60 Wintersteen, Elmo 195 Wintersteen, Wendy 60 Wipf, Byron 60 Wirtz, jonathan 88 Witham, Gary 78,152 Witthuhn, Richard 85 Woellhof, Mindy 78 Woerpel, Harlan 195 Wohler, Elaine 60 Wolf, Carol 60, 118 Wonzer, Lewis 60 Wood, Robert 85 Woodall, Helen 195 Woods, Kelvin 60,175 Woods, Larry 60 Woodson, Sally 60,178 Woolley, Richard 78 Woolsey, Thomas 78,116,117,118 Wooten, Dale 146 Wooten, james 85 Wray, Cliff 78, 119, 146 Wright, Gloria 79 Wright, Melody 60 Wyer, William 60 Yadon, Karen 60 Yates, Becky 60,102,104,110 Yearout, Debra 60 Yeo, jeff 179 Yoder, David 79 Yoder, Richard 79 Young, Alice 85 Young, Ann 79,167 Young, Cheryl 60 Young, David 79, 172 Young, Diana 60,164 Young, Keith 60 Young, Richard 60 Youn man, Karl 60,132, 136 Yoxall, Steven 60, 153 Zane, Frank 60 Zeller, Bruce 60,119,120 Zerger, Ben 195 Zerger, Vicki 79 Zimmerman, Verona 79 Zongker, Debra 88,167,169 'I fa 9 1


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