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I. Brad Blackim and Jackie Lehman reign as homecoming king and queen. 2. i979-80 homecoming cou- ple, Renee Walker and Greg Peters, crown the new royalty. 3. Candidates Mark O'Neal, Carla Shepard, Flobert Gillespie and Kelly Patrick await the naming of royalty. 4. Karen Roth and Marc Lindholm represent the Col- legiate 4-H and Rodeo club. 5. HCC football player pulls down a Pratt Beaver by the seat of his pants. 6. Thais Fowler and her escort, who sat in for football player Steve Davis, ride around the track .7. Dragonnaires entertain parents in the welcoming assembly. 8. Jan Krehbiel and Greg Johannes walk towards the other candidates on the football field. 9. Dragon Dolls perform for the crowd at the game. IO. Cheerleaders show spirit for their team.
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Victory Day Fteigns for All The sun was bright and the air was crisp when Jackie Lehman and Brad Blackim, both of Hutchinson, were crowned the i980 HCC Homecoming Couple during the other activities of homecoming weekend Oct. 23-25. Their attendants included Carla Shepard and Mark O'Neal, represen- ting Black Cultural Societyg Karen Roth and Marc Lindholm, represen- ting Collegiate 4-H 81 Ftodeog Kelly Patrick and Robert Gillespie, dorm representatives, Thais Fowler and Steve Davis, representing the Home Ec. clubg and Jan Krehbiel and Greg Johannes, O.E.A. representatives. Homecoming activities started Thursday night with a Powder Puff football game at the stadium bet- ween the sophomore girls and the freshman girls. Sophomores won! Friday morning a pep assembly gathered students for the introduc- tion of the six final couples. The cheerleaders and Jazz Band also were featured. Voting took place from I0 a.m. to I p.m. Saturday was a day of activities for all ages. The day started with a welcoming assembly for parents with the Dragonnaires performing. The Alumni hosted an informal reception with the Jazz Ensemble playing. The homecoming parade involved entries from HCC, surrounding high schoolsg and special attractions like a baton twirling group of little girls from Salina. That afternoon HCC played a victorious game against the Pratt Beavers. The busy day came to a pleasant close with a semi-formal dance at the Student Union with Disco '78 supply- ing the music. Tifl . . to , 'mis
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Morning... Some alarms go off at 6 a.m. and some don't go off until 9:30 a.m., but no matter what time in the morning students are getting ready for school. Dorm students make their way on foot whether the morning is crisp and bright or windy and snowing. Cars roll into the parking lot ready to sit there while their owners prepare themselves for life. After breakfast is over tfor those who eat that morning meall students scurry off to classes or bide their time in the basement of the Student Union watching television or playing a game of pool. People walking into Lockman Hall are greeted by the sound of lockers slamming. The bell rings and that is the start of a busy day for HCC students. -as A ' I , X,
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