Kansas Technical Institute - Liasion Yearbook (Salina, KS)

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Our students are setting precedents in many areas for future classesg what the are accomplishin in the formative years of the Institute will be the beginning of its Eeritage. The administration of KTI is continually adopting policies and prac- tices conducive to a well-rounded educational and social campus life, keeping in mind both the needs and desires of its students, as well as those necessary for an efficiently-operated institution of higher education. As the state's only public technical institute, Kansas Tech has been established to provide the technicians so eagerly sought and urgently needed by industries today. We constantly strive to spread the word to Kansas youth about the career opportunities available in the chal- lenging and rewarding world to tomorrow 's technology. Our programs prepare graduates for immediate placement, as para-professionals in the engineering and scientific fields of industry. This graduating class has contributed much to the development of Kansas Tech. The results of their fine attitude and personal involve- ment will surely be remembered by future students and will serve as a reminder that the character and reputation of any college is depen- dent on its student body. Congratulations and good luck! Sincerely, A W A 1. K , f , H. M. Neely,'PE lgresident 2 2 H. M. NEE LY ' President A ENGINEERING--SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY MRS. GLENDA EVANS Secretary to the President. f' 1 THOMAS F. CREECH DIRECTOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS As the academic dean of the institute, Mr. Creech is always concerned with the academic status and potential of students. His efforts in curriculum development have won him the respect and admiration of leaders in education and industry. Q35 I F T- .45 X2 n s GEORGE A good place to get advice about finance E, and fiscal affairs is Mr. Evans' office. He EVANS has the responsibility of guidance in the DIRECTOR ysegyfgmcproilagt alfa of money, and as such OPERATIONAL 1 H C mpus' AFFAIRS ffm' Avoid him you may try, but avoid him you can't. As Dean of Students and everybody at one time or another. We s WILLIAM C. CARTER Admissions Director, Mr. Carter will meet DIRECTOR STUDENT AFFAIRS P as MRS, JUANITA M, KENT Personnel m1Q:1Q3 DJ-sv-r mf-'H I 8 MRS, GAIL EDWARDS Accounting RICHARD E. MOSES Physical Plant MRS, DIXIE D, HENDERSON MRS, MARGARET A, KENNEDY MRS, WANDA F, STEWART Academic Affairs Student Affairs Operational Affairs 4 ' . 'f. 1 F JAN FULLERTON SARAH A, OWENS Receptionist Student Affairs 5 ROBERTA ALBRIGHT DOROTHY OLNEY Personnel Physical Plant Left to Right: SEATED: Dotty Olney, Dixie Henderson, Mary Hensley, Marge Kennedy. BACK ROW: Angie Vanderbilt, Chris Bennett, Gail Edwards, Jan Fullerton, Wanda Stewart, Joan Gray, Roberta Albright, and Sarah Owens. MORALE BUILDERS JANIVS lf, 'l'Ul,l,IS lleparlnmenr llead General Technology Pidure Noi' Available MRS. JOSEPI-IINE WILLIAMS General Technology p f ,uw A DAVID MICHAEL General Technology KENNETH STUBBS General Technology Picfure Nof Available MARY HENSLEY General Technology HARRELL GUARD General Technology '5 ANDREW JONES General Technology X REINI-IART SCHWEMMER General Technology ig.,- MEDFORD SI-IIVELY General Technology x ' li A.. S -4 Aeronautical Technology students will provide the expertise demanded by the technological advances in the Aerospace industry. AERO ALITICAL . These planes have not been -5 -1 in our lab yet. f 'ff if ft, ., 8 C U TERRY HOLBURN WILLIAM RAKES TRAW Department Head 7 3 2 I xv- JOHN STEER Huh, What are you talking about? CHRISTINE BENNETT Secretary Let's see - How far is it to Havana? DEGAND, JOHN DEINES, LARRY FOOS, RICHARD FRAIN , JACK GRUBER, CAREY IILKA, BOB BREIG, JOE DAVIS, CHRIS guy ,f BAKER DAWD BASGALL, CHRIS Nt 5... 9--I nk -5--Q , ' 1 ..-.W, s 'vi 1 2,6 sa it- 'S-11,5 E 7 L- ' S I ru MF' um .Q 1 gs -. , S , . , . -, R ' N is 27-E is : ff Qs' ' V4 ff , ,B , ' , W - I AT K- KN f Q,: I0 A ? PINNICK, JACK RANDELS, TERRY H 3 if-.N :L LOTKER, FLOYD PETERSON , VIC JONES, JAMES JONES, RON KEEPER, FRANK KLEIBER, LARRY KREUTZER, RAN LEMEN, STEVE DY I know it dOesn't have anything in it, but ll wOn't hurt you to drink it. 5' .T .I i ' V7 L ,, -,...- ,....,.,, Si. 'E .wg , ,Ag 'thaw Where'd he go! SOUKUP, JIM SPICER, MIKE STANLEY, MICHAEL STUART, DOUGLAS TOWNS, DENNIS WATKINS, STEVE SLATER, DUANE SNETHEN, HAROLD 'U-. 'onyx 'WK Guo x, E 1 ,x ,K . , . - fi 7 ' ?i.: 1:Q5 .L Z, I if SANDELL, STEVE SCHMIDT, KEN ff'-. K 'Q' 4-qs I'1l trade you 2 Mickey Mantles and my It says here that it will self-destruct slide rule for a Raquel Welch. in 5 seconds. Gotta get the yearbook proofs back to the publisher. Did you hear the one about the . . . So take my advice and don't get too close to that prop. Civil Technology students are designers of the future. They are highly specialized in areas of engineering materials and manufacturing processes CIVIL fr? s 1 if ARNOLD STEPHENS Instructor 4.4 ffv ATKINSON MIKE - BALLOU BILL BETHE, PERRY Ed Holst, Senior Civil Technology, adjusting one of the new surveying instruments, DETWILER, PATRICIA C' FULLER, CHARLOTTE HoLsT, ED HUNTSINGER, BILL N Elm IISTITUIE., sns A E . D . 1- f 4 yr , -.. P' fi 3 n is .Li JOHNSON ALAN N Dan Lunsford Wlth the old standby Dumpy MCCARGER, GARY SIMPSON, VINCE SULLIVAN, RON WELK , HAROLD IR, WENTZ , STEVE WOOLEY, JAMES KISER, JERRY LUNSFORD, DAN 45? ai x , . I: 2,4 xfgvgfa-yfvg hge. 1-. ,f f . 5 kb' This SHOULD be right in the middle of the runway. 1 nn v 5 , A , vinegar Iliff wa' 'ff W 'f 'nf SIL.. . .. I 1 The big surveying party Relaxing after the big test. IX 6 suv: A PEFSI A 4' 'll 5 .- Computer Technology students will enter the computer age as programmers and computer analyist Maybe someday in the future one of those will program a flight to Mars. CDMPUTER H KEARNEY HILL JEROME HILL Department Head Instructor Kearney and his girlfriend, Matylda, Rl TA HILL Instructor 4'- XR WN N 5, DOROTHY RADER Secretary ,, See! I told you Matylda wou1dn't print a dirty word! LAWSON, ART MUELLER, RICHARD PERCIVAL, MELODY PETERS, DOUG PRATT, BILL REESE, TERRY COFFMAN, HOWARD COTE, BETTY ny- 'K' S GULIFORD, DOROTHY HANES , IANIE ga, ,, g',:,,, 3 ,. -f9N 'Z-' f 3' iL.'4 1 is .J A ZUKER, SI-IARIE He1p! I'm being held captive in the if si N x fb TOWLER, JIM WAITS, RONDA sc:R1vEN, MAURENE SLOCUM, FRED STONE, PEGGY What a lousy way to spend a Saturday night! W? Computer center . , . Sometimes the answer can be surprising! 1.4 Electronics Technology students combine theoreti- cal knowledge with practical know -how in developing new ideas. Nearly everything in the future will de- pend on some phase of electronics and these students will be a big part of it. ELE TRGNICS A llll IIIAWAIMIAIL lllllll illllll ll' 'fps CHESTER RANKIN Department Head C U t LARRY FARMER fl K S If Where did everybody go? Now, don t tense up 1t's really pretty simple! ROBERT TAMBLING 'Ih- 311 So you want to take over the Electronics BAKER, ROGER BARR, DoN Dept. Very interesting. BLECHA, DONALD ,W ax ,A mf BONATTO, JOHN cooLEY, Bos CRABB, GARY DAY, DEAN FULLER, JEFF HAMMEKE, CHARLES HERNANDEZ, CHARLIE is-. Z , 5 4 YT'-A 51 Q, lr Q:1:7 HINKLE , STEV HOLLEY, OTIS KIEHL, LARRY MCCLINTOCK MEIER, ARTIE MINDRUP, TO For today s test, I'11 give you the answers and you give me the questlons Tom , if you can't find anything better to do, why don't you go play in the traffic! 'it REIM, TERRY RICHARDS , STEVE ROGERS , MIKE UTECH, GARLAND WATSON, RICHARD YOCKERS, LANNY T? F'fV If the picture doesn't come in clear, complete the circuit with these two fin ers, , , g I-Iow d1dI get two extra pteces? n I ws, gf? H wifi si n-.4 I told you not to hand in any more carbon copy lab reports. Take five, fellas. I, , ' -ffxks . lf '- 0 D E X g-- - - h I found her. , 0 0 I I'm looking for that girl who I'll shoot the first guy that takes it all off with Noxema. moves. 26 Mechanical Technology students are the designers of the future. They are highly specialized in areas of engineering materials and manufacturing processes. MECHANICAL Mechanical Q13-,, CLARK HARRISON S,,,X DONALD BUCHWALD Department Head ANGIE VANDERBILT Secretary Faculty FAHIM SHAHID Angel speaking Watch those fingers! Em, 28 ,,p1, 12 69' -- Although not experts, Mechanical students get some experience in manufacturing methods. FISK, IIMMIE GESTL, CLAIRE JAMES, LARRY KEELER, BILL ORR, CHARLES PFORTMILLER, DAVID BIEGE, RICH CAPRA, JOHN BARFIELD , MI KE BERGKAMP, MELVIN xx?-2. Q is- 1 This is better than smoking behind the gazebo! ML ROBBINS , LEONARD SCRI VEN , TERRI L Now ifI could just get my fingers out SUTTON , MELVIN 1 I1 TEASLEY, LYNN VAN DALSEM, JOHN VIGNERY, HAROLD -1 ACTIVITIES Libra ry Services -. LiT, A true scholar! - MRS, JUNE McKEE Librarian Some days are like that Enrollment gina. A 1' on But I don't want to live in the I . Lf Dorm I 10 copies of the pink ones, 5 green, 13 brown, 32 orange, then you get to pay. rf-A , i , 'x. .,.- vx' I.: J - X . Q, X , , Q il M ju ' I -:I -M, ...J-r ' , 3 nf I I'm sorry but we can't accept your 1945 Chevy as a down payment. What da ya mean you don't have time for lunch - What's wrong with 4 p.m. on Thursday? I don't care if you do ride an Albino Quanaco, J you still gotta buy a parking permit! 33 CDMMENCEME T Class I 969 HARRY LYTLE JR Going the Second Mile Chairman, State Board of PAUL NEWCOMER, KES Edl-lC21Ii0D 'E -R4 I 4 ,- -., GRADUATES William Raymond Ballou Bennington Civil Technology Donald Duane Barr - - Marienthal Electronic Technology Elmer Leonard Baus - -McCracken Aeronautical Technology Leslie James Berblinger - - Lyons Aeronautical Technology John Richard Capra -Junction City Mechanical Technology Howard Leon Coffman - - Liberal Computer Technology Robert Keith Cooley - - - Salina Electronic Technology Gary Raymond Crabb - - Fredonia Electronic Technology Patricia Irene Detwiler - - Salina Civil Technology Charlotte Lavina Fuller - - Salina Civil Technology Claire Mary Gestl ---- Salina Mechanical Technology Garey Michael Gruber - - Salina Aeronautical Technology Alan Lee Johnson - - - Concordia Civil Technology Daniel Lee Jones ---- Chapman Aeronautical Technology Ronald Gailjones - - -Ft. Dodge Aeronautical Technology Gary Lynn Kaufman - -McPherson Computer Technology Randy Jerome Kreutzer - - Salina Aeronautical Technology Robert Alan Layton - - Concordia Civil Technology Gary Davin McCargar - - -Salina Civil Technology Brent Duane McDermed - - Lyons Aeronautical Technology fAbsentiaj Gary Lee McCutcheon ------ Arkansas City Mechanical Technology Arthur Edwin Meier, Jr, - - Hays Electronic Technology Thomas Aquanis Mindrup-Clayton Electronic Technology Donald Duane Oller ---- Spivey Aeronautical Technology Steven Craig Richards - - Newton Electronic Technology Floyd A. Riggs ----- Morland Aeronautical Technology Michael Allen Rush - - - Topeka Aeronautical Technology Russell Abe Savage ---- Salina Civil Technology fAbsentiaj Larry Loren Schroeder - - -Green Aeronautjcal Technology Donald Ray Schultz - - Ellsworth Civil Technology Vincent Lloyd Simpson - - Salina Civil Technology John William Steer, Jr. - - Salina Aeronautical Technology Patrick Harry Wallerius - - Salina Civil Technology Jerry Gibson Wise ----- Salina Aeronautical Technology ' Graduated with.Honors. J. , C 2, 1 The Arbitrator A moment of leisure B , Don and the boys rehearsing. Il I 5 I H A few more fun-seekers at the Halloween Dance. F1-P :Q ,c,.':x:gf',',f 1 KTI Halloween Dance, with FRED ASTAIRE in the foreground. Two of the many couples at the Flipper Dance. I as ' Student Union No, Sharie, hit the ball with Applied trick the end of the cue! 4'- ' Look everyone - I finally passed my A.C. T. Don't tell Rex! exam. ' Dorm Directors . lr.. fi 2' ff ,, ' Art and his wife Carol and her husband DRG-ANIZATIGNS ,-,-,.1..1-1 Y 'f Fall Semester 1968 S.G. A. Officers were: TOM MINDRUP - President MIKE OBORNEY - Vice President MAURENE SCIVEN - Secretary 1' JOHN BONATTO - Treasurer ARITE MEIER - Student Coordinator The Kansas Technical Institute Student Governing Association was formed to pro- vide a representative body for the students. The S.G. A. is responsible for communicating the desires and interests of the student body to the administration and appoints the committees and distributes the finances necessary for a smooth running extra curricular program. The S. G. A. has made great progress since its formation, and has become an organization of which the school can be proud. Spring Semester 1969 S.G. A. Officers were: TOM MINDRUP - President ART LAWSON - Vice President SHARIE ZUKER - Secretary JOHN BONATTO - Treasurer BOB COOLEY - Student Coordinator 40 1 ri., Planning Socializing ASCET The KT1 student chapter of the American Society of Certified Engineering Technicians completed its third year of activities, Since its inception as the original student chapter in the world, many other student chapters have been organized. Listening 4I IRISH Iftunztznt lK'3llld Blue Axe Members of the Blue Axe are elected to this honorary organization for their contributions in the areas of leadership, scholarship, and citizenship. Amateur Radio Club iam 'ii iL WF- l 1 Terry Reim logging his calls The Ham Club not only provides an opportunity for students to obtain their a.mateur radio license, but also provides opportunities for students to communicate with other Hams all over the world. Mike Oborny calling New Zealand odel Club The Model Club encourages stu- dents to do creative work in experi- mental designs. The Yearbook Staff -qiliii ' ll ' I ,J ' 3 XA-f 7 , 1 .KL E. CO-EDITORS: Pat Detwiler, Maurene Scriven STAFF: Shari Zuker, Betty Cote, Steve Richards, Jeff Fuller, Garland Utech, David Newman, Dean Day ff evil t f nusrmtg. 5-3 Left to Right: Arnold Stephens, Steve Sandell, Terry Randels, Don Barr, Steve Watkins. The 6 3 S The r a i t o I' S Bllllbll FUITUTE INA KAN lui... Oh, I thinkl swallowed my drumstick! Left to Right: Dan Reed, Lynn Teasley, Larry Deines, Arnold Stephens Garland Utech, Terry Randels, Don Buchwald ADVERTISING KTI BCCSTERS MINNEAPOLIS Boogaarts' City Pharmacy FoX's Horner Hardware Martel Grocery Silhouette Shop Southside Barber Shop Wallace Department Store SA LINA Amy Distributing, Inc. I-luntsinger's Paints Salina Auto Trim Salina Mercantile Stevenson's Elmore Sundries and Cafeteria St. Clair's Ben Franklin Store Three Convenient Locations in Salina . . . 1502. South 9th . . . 511 East Iron . . . 1119 West Crawford . .. THE SALINA 07 NORTH FIFTH - SALINA KANSAS 67401 Co. 0 -J Wholesale Plumbing, Heating, and 1 f..,..f..,,. e., Air Conditioning Sjfgfaedu, In NO IH FIFTH Municipal Supplies 64-zpet? Sfm Phone 913 - 823-2221 slddyd fd S6106 add glfftt . Salina, Kansas . 'LWHERE YOU ALWAYS BUY THE BEST FUR LESS KANSAS , TECHNICAL BOOKSTORE ' 'B50N'5 - o In nlscouur CENTER! Sportswear, and mwAnwAY at S0llTllT STREET 0N IIIGHVYAY QBBY-PASS Novelties 47 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES With the Action Team Designer and Manufacturer of the Lear Jet, World's Leading Busi- ness .Iet Aircraft -- and an All New Twin-Turbine Powered Corpo rate Helicopter Contact: Mr. Quay Cox Lear .Tet Industries, Inc. Municipal Airport Wichita, Kansas MELVIN E. ZUKER Auctioneer Real Estate and Farm Sales Licensed Real Estate Broker Code 913 392-2748 Minneapolis, Ks THE FARMERS ELEVATOR COMPANY Dealers in Crain, Twine, Feed, Seed, Feed Mixing, Gooch Feeds, and Liquid Cattle Supplement Phone 392-3118 Minneapolis, Kansas i HANDY-STEIN CHEVROLET-OLDS-BUICK, INC. OLDSMOBILE Sales Service ---l-- i ,. was Box 226 101 S. Concord Minneapolis, Kansas The Yearbook Staff of Kansas Technical Institute wishes to thank the advertisers and sponsors who have helped to make this yearbook pos sible. YYi in 1 ,Q 1 - A 'S 5,1 Q., 1 A IQ I I II, I II f.g,QII .-. II -I,-. I Ilgfivw . -5 I II ,JZVQI 2493 ' 'C-'K lp- 5 IIIilQ,'i-A '.' 'QYSYQPLA' QI Ov I I I iii u.Ys'-bf' - , 'zu 1 2 :s' S?'f5g at ' I',I I Ia.I I Q ow- 'I ,, ,j,ff, .nI:II fI,hN -UIIAII II4, 'I' 5 , I I,. II II.. -s KI I Qin I .I. e. .I L. rg' -' , f,- - 1 ,ft .I ,. .315 5 .-w ..s.'.- . .. - 1.. ., ,- . , -- ls. wx Q I' D, f.-I . . - 'a 4 - is , - , - 5' . ' . s -, ' .' 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