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

 - Class of 1983

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P6 KAP TA E6 TH PH N Cl O 1 cn m E. N rn 2. o S on CS N0 O EC HOE The Home Economics Club is a service organization affiliated with the State Student Members Association of the Kansas State Home Economics Depart- ment. This year, 10 members attended the Fall Student Members Section Workshop at Cloud County Community College. Home Economics Club sponsors are Gladys Heter and Clarice McGraw. Members include: lBack rowi Nadine Beat, Cindy Dreiling, Donetta Androes, Anna Bergkamp. iFront rowi Karen Vierthaler, Denise Davis, Peggy Seck. Phi Theta Kappa was founded in 1917 as a nationwide organization honoring students in community and junior colieges for scholastic achievement. PTK participates ln many activities at HCC. One major project is helping with the Red Cross bloodmobile. Members recruit donors around the school, type donor cards, act as nursing assistants and prepare the slop- pyjoes forthe donors to eat when they finish giving blood. This year PTK had a record setting 150 units given each semester beating their old record by 15 units. Other activities for the organization include ushering at the Dillon Lecture Series and at HCC bailgames. This year Phi Theta Kappa won the Award of Exceliencen presented to them at the National Convention in Kansas City, March 21-23. Members include iBack rowi Calvin Nisly, Brad Wright, Teresa Jost, Dorsi McAllister, Nancy Vieta, Mike Voth, Tim Troyer, Mike Fiempe, Dennis Brown, Mike Strawn. iThird rowi ,Alicia Rankin, Kay Stauffer, Joyce Roux, Sabrina Skulborstad, Joni Clark, Kerry Thieroff, Darci Dick, Bryan Unruh, Steven Hind. iSecond rowi Russ Goering, Janice Gottsch, Susan Pitzer, Dan Meigs, Donna Nisly, Tami Thlessen, ila Stone. lFront rowi Denise Davis, Dianna Williams, Tracy Pennick. lll .- Q

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The Office Education Association is geared toward students of secretarial science. OEA is in charge of organizing the moral support kits, which were sent to students before final exams. Members also sponsor an employer-employee conference at the end of the year to honor the ,employers who support the work-iraining program in whiche0EA members were employed. i OEA also sold Flierre the Pelican, a stuffed animal, to help pay the transportation costs for our area Special Olympians who aitencled the games in July. Sponsors for OEA are Art Henry andlliaren Wingfield. OEA members are lBack FOWQ Lydia Drake, Cin- dy Drelling, Kim Smith, Chris Premer, Anne Bergkamp, Kerry Thierolf, Norma Janzen.lFront fowl Alma Reyes, JoAnn Appel, Donna Nisly, Joni Clark, Margaret Deck, Linda McLaughlin and Michelle Godfrey. f -A ,ul l y The Dragon Fire Club is a newly organizecljclub out to boost spirit foriall athletic events at HCC. D l ,D The purpose of the organization is to try to get all students involved in the events. Cne proleot of the club was to get a bus to go to the Dodge City game. They also sold posters of the team atbaeketball games. l Dragon Fire is sponsored by Terry Winkie, Members include lBack FOWI Dan Kochenower, Steve Ftatzlaff, Troy Miller, Ernie Fiomo, Kelly Patterson, Mitch Wiles, Pat Kohas, Scott McDowell.r4Third fowl Nancy Vista, JoAnn Ap, pet, Tami Thiessen, Nadine Beal, Lisa Peterson, Chris Premer.lSeconcl YDWQ Janelle Valadez, Caroline Bock, Myra Linnebur, Kathleen Kelley, Mary Kay Beckerman, Sabrina Skulborstad, Alicia Rankin, fFront fowl Deb Stanton, Shirlene Kohler,fSuzanne Wedel, Michelle Godfrey, Mary Herman. D 'o P rn NOOUHO H EIU 'D 90 O 'I ra na E. N m E. o : in N sz 39

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