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I. In the new office of Student Ser- vices students receive information and help. 2. Randy Cook enters another galaxy as he plays one of the new electronic games installed in the basement of the Student Union. 3. Belinda Decker makes use of the new compugraphic in the Journalism Department. Type for the student publications can now be set by staff members. - i 5 16 l l l l
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Interests. . . Of course there is more to college than studying. Outside interests teach students something they may not be able to learn in class. Going by the dorms one may see the hood of a car raised and half of a body visible. Guys and girls learn to do the minor checkup a car needs since Dad or big brother are not around. Concerts are of interest to several college students. Some go to the per- formances at the fair grounds when the State Fair is in progress and others go to Salina or Wichita to hear a favorite performer or group. Shopping is a favorite pastime for many gals and guys. Most students try to Keep in fashion so shopping for clothes is an enjoyable time con- sumer. 4. Eddie Rabbit captures his au- dience during his State Fair perfor- mance.- 5. Dorm student spends a few minutes of his time on a faithful com- panion-his car. 6. HCC students use their spare time DY WOVKIDQ on a job which might possibly be their nook in life.
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jg x ii . ff Vlvf' off , 'sf YWIYM vvW V' Change Brings A Better Look 1980-81-besides being the year of the dragon, is also the year of changes. lt seems to be the computer age for the journalism department purchas- ed a VDT tvideo display terminall. With it the students can set and run copy for the newspaper and year- book. There are also new computeriz- ed games in the basement of the Stu- dent Union. They make more noise but they keep the students busy. Building construction has taken place in three locations. An elevator was put in the Student Union and the library to transport handicapped from one floor to another. The addition to the Student Union was offices for Student Services. Other offices changed location too. Continuing Education moved to the old Student Services office and Public Relations moved to the former Continuing Education office. HCC is taking on a different look and with that look has come a better year. 1. President James Stringer enjoys his luncheon with the Student Commis- sion officers. 2. October 26, 1980 marked the open- ing of the Kansas Cosmosphere and Discovery Center. 'fr ' suv-v 0, n W.,,...7f' ' ' ' f -- A 'V imma.. - fvf NW-.. ' :K ra g .. . Q . B ' ' :':.C- ra-flw1ff 's -me ' . A f ', ,. ' --'- -AJ, ., .. ...., -'tai-'.fnvM ,M,,y, f . .ywc -' .1-haue. .... A aww' .. -, .asa wmv' Mui? I 3, A I uw n My ,hu 'W 1: gif., A 'hh I 'V -. .... -. ...k. ff A ,A fmt! QZQRT K . ' 3, A s . xy ..- .V 4,1 egg, 0 -ki . , T ' 1 1 1 -. ' f Y l - A ff . W, -. ' , ra 4 -rf... J- . W1 ?'V-Aff'?f's'Ff:1.Mf mf ,,., .. - , W. -- , I V . -'--fins,-nf1utQ,,fui9:,.,f.1b 1 4, ,f..!fu' 3 ' f -M911 WW' ' --Leif 'fl W ' 4 , ' ' f I ' ' -.-whom., ' -- ., ' 7 -2 W . -vw. . fmui. . a,f7lfff-M-lv!-' 0 Q.:yv' W Wv 'f 'm'M' H ' g.f:Q ' 'mxT:'5'f'f'?'Kf' 0' ' ,s fr W- Q ,vcr ., ' ' ' - xwf- 4?'f'Yf1,wfL4y41l0f f W' . 'J' 'f',M7:.zhl'4t:5i5Y -'N M MQ ' ' .- g,p,r5.W 5 -,, s 2 rw ' M' U.. A ft. ,
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