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1981-First Basketball Homecoming for HCC HCC Student Commission sponsored a Basketball Homecoming Saturday, Feb. 14, 1981. This is the first basketball homecom- ing for the college. To start the events for the occasion there was the preliminary voting Feb. 6 for the homecoming candidates. During the week of the 9th to the 13th Stuco sponsored a Spirit Week. Monday was cowboy day, Tuesday was sock day, Wednesday was hat day, Thursday was tie 'em up day and Friday was blue and red day. On Friday morning there was a assembly to raise spirit for the team. The The um- D99 candidates were introduced. cheerleaders put on a routine with brellas to I Love The Rainy Nights. The cheerleaders held a contest between two men and two women basketball players to determine who would be fastest in feeding Li each other ice cream on two spoons tied together. After that the contestants had to blow a bubble with bubble gum. Following the assembly the voting for the King and Queen began. During the halftime of the HCC-Dodge Ci- ty men's basketball game Judy Vierthaler and Monty Johnson from the Home Ec Club were crowned the 1981 Basketball Homecoming Couple. After the game, there was a dance in the auditorium of Lockman Hall. The music was provided by Disco '78. The auditorium was decorated with red and white streamers for a Valentine's Day theme. Stuco served refreshments for students and visiting area high school students. 1. Cheerleaders Susan McAdams and Etta Love perform a routine to I Love The Flainy Nights at the homecoming pep assembly. 2. Jeff Dishman t44l and Kenny Presley 1101 try for a rebound in the victory against Dodge City. 3. The royal coulple of Judy Vierthaler and Monty Johnson are presented with gifts in honor of being Basketball Homecoming King and Ctueen. 4. Gift bearers await patiently for the an- nouncement of the royalty. 5. Susan Johnson and Brad Gordon were the representatives for O.E.A. 6. Black Advisory Council representatives were Charlesseta Washington and Darryl Allen. 7. Student Commission nominated Belinda Decker and Steve Fenton for homecoming. 8. Kathy Fesler and Dayul Dick represented the cheerleaders. 9. Dawn Bernard and Kenny McDaniel were the Dragon Doll representatives. pr . . ,... ., ' ' 8' ,- -4
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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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