Kansas Technical Institute - Liasion Yearbook (Salina, KS)
- Class of 1984
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,KANSAS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY uf Administration Staff Faculty Students Clubs Activities Index KTI TECHNOLOGY CENTER i The new building at K.T.l. will be the 3.2 million dollar technology center. When completed, the building will have 30,000 square feet, expandable to 180,000 square feet. The center is expected to be completed in 1985. At that time, the civil and mechanical technologies will move in. The center will also house the library, a resource center, and many classrooms. The new building will be directly in front of the computerfelectronics building. 'MW X 1983 DO YCDU REMEMBER ? IANUARY. Pres. Reagan declared Times Beach, MO, a federal disaster disaster area due to dioxin contamination. Two women were apponted to the Presidential Cabinet, Elizabeth Dole as secretary of transportation, and Margaret Heckler as secretary of health and human services. FEBRUARY. The independent truckers went on strike for 11 days. The S13 million racehorse, Shergar was stolen in Ireland. MARCH. William Ruckelshaus became head of the Environmental Protection Agency. Barney Clark, the first man to receive a permanent artificial heart, died after 112 days of life with the implant. APRIL. A bomb, which exploded by the US Embassy in Beruit, killed 63 people, including 17 Americans. The space shuttle Challenger made its first voyage into space. MAY. The National Council of Catholic Bishops accepted a letter calling for the stop of the nuclear weapons race. The South was besieged with floods, hail, and tornadoes. ,Q 1 QA IUNE. Pope lohn Paul ll returned to ' Mft' Poland for a visit. The US Supreme Court upheld its decision to permit abortion. The Challenger carried the first American woman astronaut, Sally Ride, into space on its second voy- age. lULY. Rep. Gerry Studds of MA and Philip Crane of Rl admitted to sexual relations with 17-year-old pages. AT8iT gained tentative approval for the split-up. Communist rulers in Po- land lifted the 19 month-long martial law. Q M 'AY f M, V1 ' tx X .A Nth' ' 'W' . 5' - z ' an if fp' 4- '-am ,Q ' -'QLWUQ my-,,, uw Q PRICES NXPO21-0103-2f1Of34-WASHINGTON: Wholes 1 pr s jumped 0.6 percent January' the most: 1n more tha , b ' - Q - duce and hindered fogdadgiijrerizgilrihe Labo Depggirlrmcyrjiatsauig lgirfzijegpir jgfgitgier P Prices Producer Price for Finished Goods Index percent change from previous For Finished Goods 1967:1O0 ' IH ' 1lI lHl'I - - l'DCh8? AUGUST. Hurricane Alecia moved through Galveston and 82 Houston, TX, costing over 51 billion in damages and 22 lives. ' The Challenger made its third venture into space carrying the -. -1 in January first black US astronaut, Lt. Col. Guion Bluford. The pine tar on -lg 'Ja y ... George Brett's bat caused confusion at the New York Yankee -1 month seasonally adjusted tunadjustedi 195 288 8 -6 286-Index: 2 284 2 2 4 II 6 280 I I 278 and Kansas City Royals game. League officials later determined I I I I I I I I I I I I Kansas City had won the game. J F M A MJ J A S ON DJ JFMAMJJ ASONDJ 1983 ' 1983 ' SEPTEMBER. The Russians shot down a Korean airliner, killing 269 people in the Sea of lapan. Prime Minister of Israel, Menachem Begin, resigned his post and was replaced by Yitzhak Shamir. OCTOBER. james Watt resigned as interior secretary and was succeeded by William Clark. Lech Walesa, founder of the Polish trade union Solidarity, received the Nobel Peace Prize. US Marine headquarters in Beruit were bombed, killing 241 servicemen. Austrailia ll won the American's Cup yacht race. This was the first loss for the Americans since the races began in 1851. NOVEMBER. The White House was surrounded by sand-filled garbage trucks on Thanksgiving day, for security reasons. A movie depicting the effects of nuclear war on Kansas was shown on ABC. DECEMBER. The space shuttle Challenger carried a crew of six into space on its fourth mission. A recommendation that the legal age for drinking be made 21 nation wide, was made by the Presidential Commission on Drunk Driving. AT8tT split, making 22 separate companies. if A REMEMBER? Michael lackson and the hit video t'Thriller The movie HFlashdance Friendship pins The man given a DWI while l'driving a horse The HOT summer The year of 1983? 'f ',aT4Du1' gal' fl we 'tit' it i.. PRESIDE T RONALD RE GA 11980-19810 With election time a proaching again, television and radio are filled with numerous advertisements, attempting to convey the successfulness or failure of the presidency of Ronald Wilson Reagan. Americans around the country have been watching the performance of the llGreat Communicator for the last four years. No doubt his heart-warming, patriotic speeches made in public and on the air have captivated the hearts of Americans everywhere, lending to a sense of optimism not felt in our country for nearly ten years. However, with November less than a half a year away, now is the time for us to evaluate the Reagan Presidency objectively...to take a good look at the man's ac- complishments-to see if we can elect him as our nation's leader for the next four years. A poll taken by The New York Times in the last weeks of 1983 indicated that most of the persons interviewed felt their situation was better than it had been three years ago. Even among blacks and women, where Reagan's support is reported to be the weakest, the poll reported a much greater optimism about the future than was true three years ago. The continued economic recovery in 1983 no doubt played an important toll in the heightening of this optimism. The C-ross National Product increased about 62, the rate of inflation was checked at 3.22, in consumer goods, and America enjoyed a sharp drop in unemployment, 2.52, this year. However, as in years before the Reagan administra- tion high deficit spending continues to threaten the long-term stability of economic recovery. Regardless of whether the blame is placed on high military spending or on excessive Government-funded social programs, a change in the trends of one or the other or both of these areas is going to have to be made in order to continue the immediate economic situation so far enjoyed. However, the most fundamental challenge to any Administration is the capability of that administration to manage the relationship between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. On that relationship rests not only the national interests of both nations but also the peace and stability of the world. Reagan's moralistic public denounciations of the Soviet Union have not only increased the tensions between the two countries but also to unsettle the posture of allies in Western Europe and Asia. It can be said without argument that a change in the approach toward foreign policy is needed lest a confrontation take place between the two superpowers that would be utterly devastating. Overall, the domestic situation has definitely improved since Ronald Reagan took over the Oval Office. Certainly, the days look brighter since the days of limmy Carter, runaway inflation, and high unemployment. However, the foreign diplomacy of the Reagan administration has left much to be desired, not only in US-USSR relations but also in the Middle East Crisis. ln November, Americans will decide whether or not the re-election of Ronald W. Reagan will be for the better or for the worse. 5 -ii- Thomas F. Creech, President ,gz X L 45 t 9, K 1? 1 faq , ,Y 'Tl A e'-, LJ Kathleen Sloan, Executive Secretary ,....vv-Q'-f ' 'MUv-uw-. Herb Petracek, Dean of Student Services Sandy Isaacson, Secretary Student Services JA A Mike Farmer, Admissions Coordinator Cindy Baker, Secretary Admissions-not pictured Shelly Sutton, Public Affairs ' Don Buchwald, Director of Planning MW Debbie Voss, Admissions Counselor I -sam gil l' NN. . wif di . . 1 i M Q lm l S l Paul Cousins, Student Services 4. 2 .4 if f . f 12 4 if ,. if 4 M. f f 'ff - ,f 1 22Z',v,f' V it if : e X E 4 2? - 1 4 , 1 4, F A ' 4 4 , 1 4 f , f 2 , ,, 4 - f , f. 4 ' 1 4 , . ' f Q f fb , ' vi. 2 . ,. -mf ,, X, ,Q 'Q - ' 1 i f f i' , I i.,..,,,.......,-1 M 4,4 f f MZ . if f 1 f 'MU Q .f I ., M, fi . . V , 2 f 4 yf , V , 41? . f H 1 vw, Qfff 4 , 2 4 1 A4 , X ,. Mn I kk . W. lanei DOd50n, Financial Aid Karleen Propst, Secretary-Registrar's Office Tim Landon, Assistant Academic Dean!Registrar X,-Q is 4:7 ...- 'issue Betty Heikes, Secretary-Academic Dean's Office 1. 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Ard SP Terry Arpin SP Thomas Ash CP Kenneth Barnard AT Ronald Barta SP Peggy Bartel UN Shirley Bernhardt GT Steven Blagrave CP Linda Bliven SP Edward Blue CP Louis Boling SP Avereil Boyer SP Gary Breualt DP David Brent ET Scott Brightbill SP Randall Brin GT jim Brown SP Gregory Bullock GT Tandis Burger DP William Burke CP Hamlin Burtness SP Elizabeth Burwell SP Ken Carpenter MT james Carrigan SP David Carson MT jim Chestnut SP Duncan Clark ET Barbara Culver SP Wesley Darling ET johnny Dater CP Shirley Davis SP john Davison SP Lowell Delker SP Renelle Desjardin CP Margaret Dickinson Rick Dinkel CP Martin Dodson SP Gary Drummond SP Karen Durst SP Leslie Durst SP Harold Emig SP Nelda Emig UN Mark Engel GT Mary Engelbert DP Genera Farmer DP Larry Dee Farmer SP john Fekas MT lrvin Fieldson Patricia Fromdahl SP Ann Gafford SP Gary Garcia SP joseph Garman SP Dennis Garst UN Curtis Gibbs SP Kim Gibbs UN Robert Goeman CP janice Goheen SP Michael Green ET Dennis Greenwood CT Lawrence Guerra MT ,ose Gutierrez MT Guy Walker AM Conan Hall CP Michael Hanes AM Steven Hanson SP Kenneth Harding MT Aundrea Harney SP William Hedgecock AM joe Heikes SP Robert Hemenway DP james Hill SP Steven Hill ET jerold Hlad MT Kirk Holliday CT Carol Hommes CP Elizabeth Hommes SP Phyllis Hoover UN Elizabeth Hoover SP Kausar jafer SP john jameson SP Eric janssen DP Donald johnson SP Dennis jones CP jana Kahle DP joan Kierman CP jo A. Kirk UN Glenn Knak CL Steve Kohr SP Mannuel Kuchda SP Paul Ladet ET Steven Lamer CT jerry Landreth SP Laurel Laul CT jay Lowell DP Karleen Lundgrin DP Larry Lysell SP Wanda Markley SP Tamera Marler SP Timothy Marshall AM jerri Martin ET Terry Mattison CL Paula McCann SP Richard McComb ET Robert McConnell CP LouAnn Meinhardt SP Tammy Meis SP Kenneth Miller SP Norman Mitis SP Chris Mohr ET Barbara Nelson SP Gary Nelson DP Heidi Newton CP Barbara Noel SP Michael Nordboe UN Mike Nordhus AM Clarence Norris SP Robert Northcutt CP William Oehlert SP joy Olvier DP Greg Paglin SP Gary Parker SP Anthony Patrick SP james Pelfrey SP Stephanie Peltier SP Lee Pepperd DP Morris Peterson SP Linda Ponton DP Ed Poque SP Alice Rahmeier SP Ernest Rahmeier SP Robert Ramsbottom AM Marty Redden SP Sharon Reed UN Victoria Reed UN Vickie Reynolds SP Rosella Riblett SP Elliot Richard SP john Richard SP Paul Richardson CP Linda Rodriquez SP Mary Ann Rupp SP ,ohn Sanner CP Vicki Saylor SP lohn Schmidt CP Alvin Schmidtberger UN Anthony Schmitt SP Milton Scott AM Ronald Serene SP Allen Smith MT Esther Smith SP Wallace Smith CT Michelle Soukup SP Wanda Stroede SP jeffrey Sulsar CT Rita Sutton SP Martin Swanson SP Derrill Swearingen ET Fern Tague CT Arthur Tenofsky SP Sharon Thelander SP Dean Tinkler SP Arvin Trent SP Kenneth Turner DP Ruan Uhrich SP Charles Ullmer SP Kun-Han Pak Venetta CP Leland Vogan SP Brenda Von Fange UN lulie Waldschmidt DP David Walker CT Kelvin Wartick CT David Wasinger ET Dennis Watkins AM jennifer Webb CP Thomas E. Webb CP Duane Weber KW Jimmie Dean Weir SP lohn Welsh SP Craig Wiggins SP Carol Wineinger CP Andy Wissing CP Harvey Woods SP Steve Wrench CP Tommy York SP Richard Zeeman SP Mary Zeithlovv DP David Zorn MT C L U B S f 47. , ff' ', , :W Picturedi Kieth Moll, Brad Boyer, Mark Billquist, Scott Doberer Ken Turner, David Cloud, Maggi Dickinson SAC The Student Activities Council QSACQ is a service organization which provides students with activities outside the aca- demic environment. SAC is organized by the Student Activities Coordinator, the advisor to SAC, and a council of stu- dents interested in offering help and creative ideas. Throughout the year, activities include movies, stand-up comedians, intramural sports, dances, and Spring Olympics. The activities can give the students a chance to show their individual talents, as well. SAC offers these extracurricular activities so the student can better adjust to college life, while having the opportuni- ty to meet new friends. Wi Circle-K, the college affiliate of Kiwanis, completed their most successful year ever in terms of devotion to campus and community service. Their bloodmobile drive fthe first ever at KTIl boasted a total of 138 pints taken on that October 24th afternoon. Along with boosting divisional rallys throughout the year, the club also geared up in preparation for the Kansas District Convention, March 23-25 in McPherson, where the club won numerous awards for their achievements in community service. The club was also honored by having two of their club members elected to positions on the district board: Delynn lorgensen, Lt. Governor of Div. ll and Dean Friesen, District Bulletin Editor. Pictured are club members from left to right Qfront rowi Carol Wineinger, Debbie Hutton, fsecond row, standingl Delynn lorgensen, Won Weinzirl, fTwo Circle-K'ers, names knownl, Michelle Dickinson, Mrs. Nancy Mosier, Mr. Paul Webster, lback row, standingl Larry Wegner, lulie Waldschmidt, Bill Slater, Ed Keene, President Ioy Oliver, Aaron Clark, Carl McClean, and Mr. David Ahlvers. -,-. , .- 1 . . . 5 X , .W . X ,wt , .. N .F ew .'04.kM5Lr,g,,yQa fgM Q L ! .il kv k i , qi' J:-ig. K t ' slr' gr'1:g,,H'- eswfm N- 3 li E f ins .1 'M 5 Tau Omicron Tau QTOTT is an honor society committed to academic achievement. Eligibility requires a gpa of 3.25 or higher for 12 or more semester hours. TOT members enjoy the recognition that accompanies their excellence, and enjoy participation in campus activities. Pictured: Steven Thompson-Advisor, Cary Breault, Dave Ahlvers-Advisor, Norval Boehner, Scott Lorimor, lrvin Fieldson, , Damian lensen, Brian Steinkamp, Dean Friesen, Wade Dickerson, Tom Costello, Paul DeWeese, Roger Chartier, Udell Bodwell, lana Kahle, Aaron Clark, Bobby Wolf, Carl McLean, Montie Schlotterbeck, Scott Doberer, David Cloud, Ioy Oliver, DeLynn Jorgensen, lulie Waldschmidt 59 Active members of Ascet-john Neal, Advisor The Amateur Radio Club tHam Clubl is involved with getting new members liscenced by the FCC. Before a new member can transmit messages, the member must be liscenced. The liscencing testing involves basic radio theory, station operation skills, and morse code speed testing. The Ham Club of KTI studies the morse code and basic radio theory. Amateur radio origionated prior to World War l, and today serves the public as a volunteer, non-commercial communication service. Hams continue to make contributions to electronics and provides a perfect opportunity for experimentation with the latest technology. Amateur radio encourages persons to become involved in a self-disciplined group of trained operators, technicians, and electronic experts. Members: Forrest Elliot-President, Steve Rainey-V. Pres., Russel Olson, Roger Hammett, lim Yielding, Norval Boehne, jeff Parker, Bruce Baillie, Kirk Holliday, Buzz Baer-Sponsor STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 'iii' Student Publications this year was headed by newspaper editor Dean I. Friesen and Maggie Dickinson, yearbook editor. lt was Student Publications most successful year overall as a student-operated organization. Pictured at right is yearbook photographer Hugh Webb, who, when not photographing pictures for the yearbook and newspaper, also loved performing laboratory experi- ments in the Physics I Lab period. In the photo Hugh is learning the complicat- ed secrets of operating a triple-beam-balance to be used to measuring the mass of an object. ln this case the object was a ball bearing sitting in a cup. sig. The K-TECH REPORTER boasted 13 staff members this year, mak- ing it the largest, most successful staff in the papers history. At the end of the year the group held its First Annual Student Pub- lications Banquet in which all of the members were honored with certificates of participation. Pictured left to right are Editor- in-Chief Dean I. Friesen, Circula- tion Manager Greg Smith, and Reporter-Columnist Mark Trosper. Not pictured are Pho- tographer Hugh Webb, PhotoEditor Steve Rainey, Re- porters Betsy Breenwood, Mike Siverling, Lee Peppard, Angela Phelps, Brad Harper, and Kathy Schuetz. The advisors were Mr. Sid Barnes, Mr. Greg Stephens, and Mr. Dale Sullivan. rift, N' ' nays I -yi Q . '- Q ' I I I I . I if K, Pictured at the left is the ever-adorable and loveable Sherry Colvin. Sherry, I. when not performing laboratory experiments in the Physics I science lab, loved to strike a pose at random for any budding photographer needing a lovely subject by which to expand his or her talents. Sherry also, when not posing committee. fun-filled year! f for budding photographers, also worked as a staff member for the yearbook Student Publications totalled a combined staff of 19 people, including the names of some not previously mentioned: Cora Cross, Cary Newbry. It was a M- .- sm? is gd mini nf Lefa hu 'He Y-ww: 'vlvflfz rw zgxfrigszq' 1 S I 2' f 4 g w may 2 W '. , A rf' , A , . X bi 5 9a 'f ar a-X 'K-., .XA nf at , X S.. . ' an Notice! 'dn Vx lawn J Im HB4-Milt laik!!! till-St!! 44 ll' H Iv. 'hsZAJx0Bv7 Q f'ui's+,4w Jmvx-wall! A1-4. om-.n M. . . Q 4,,N- lv 1- 2 'wsu . 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A C T I V I T I E S TECH CENTER GROU DBREAKING 4 Q55 ,, if ,gb V , L .mm li' . ,g 7, On Wednesday, September 7, 1983, a crowd of students, faculty, and distinguished guests gathered at the construction site of the new KTI Technology Center to witness one of the most profound moments in KTI history, the KTI Technology Center Groundbreaking Ceremony. The weather was beautiful that day as the crowd eagerly looked on to see Gov. john Carlin be the one honored to turn over the first shovelful of soil. The moment represented an 18-year-long .1 dream of KTI founders to transform the grounds of an old, de- caying Air Force base into a beautiful educational facility. 'lThe Technology Center, said Don Buchwald, Tech Center con- struction coordinator, uis the first of a four-phase plan to ren- ovate the campus. lt will be a building that students and alumni will be very proud of. Other distinguished guests and KTI staff members were given an opportunity to turn over a shovelful of soil as well, including Di- rector of Operational Affairs lim Friesen, Academic Dean Dr. , Robert Jensen, and Dean of Student Services Herb Petracek. 2 S 2 i lv 52 . W fi W 1. Governor Carlin jests with President Creech as Creech finds a soft spot in the ground. 2. President Creech: ult wasn't the words spoken from the platform that mattered so much . . . those present will remember the spirit of the occasion. The enthusiasm of those distinguished guests will never be forgotten. 3. Kansas Governor lohn Carlin gets a long round of applause as he is honored by turning over the first shovelful of soil. Carlin later spoke to a receptive KTI audience at the Groundbreaking banquet held immediately after the ceremony. SAC HELPED BRING LIFE TQ KTI David Walker tleftj enjoys a good laugh with enter- tainer Tim Cavanaugh, as the audience responded with Cavanaugh's favorite line, l'Cee, Tim, sounds like fun! The Student Activities Council, headed by Student Activities Coordinator Keith Moll, did much to bring entertainment and fun to the campus of KTI. Despite encountering numer- ous obstacles throughout the course of the year, SAC did an outstanding job in conjuring up singers, entertainers, comedians, a skating party, and popular movies to entertain the student body. SAC brought to KTI such collegiate entertainers as Dave Rudpolph, Tim Cavanaugh, and Duncan Tuck, all of which knew how to please an active KTI crowd. SAC also organized a successful skating party which was held at the Starlight Skating Rink. Over 100 people attended the event, including faculty members as well as students, making it one of the most successful social activities SAC sponsored. Toward the end of the year SAC also produced the Spring Semi-Formal, and the highly successful Spring Olympics held every year at the Kanopolis Reservoir. The event included roast pig, games, swimming, volleyball, a dance, and lots of beverage for everyone. Students, faculty, and staff all enjoyed the fun, good times, and fellowship, proving it to be SAC's most successful event of the year. I , :hifi - .' '-x Dave Rudolph, SAC's first booking for the year, entertained a Kathy Schuetz fright, keeping her balancej and her date student audience with songs and skits at the Student Union. enjoy a good time together at the RTI Skating Party held at the Starlight Skating Rink. lim McDonald, representative from Sandia National Labs, Albequeque, New Mexico, came to the KTI campus looking for prospective graduates to interview and hire after graduation. While at KTI Mr. McDonald also consented to hold a seminar for students on 'How To Interview in CD103. The seminar had a packed room of curious students to ask Mr. McDonald numerous questions on the art of dressing and responding to questions. Ac- cording to McDonald, Sandia Labs had three basic criteria by which they judged prospective employees: a G.P.A. of 3.0 or above, proficiency in writing skills, and proficiency in speaking skills. The seminar proved to be overwhelmingly enlightening. SEMINARS Phil Coleman, representative from lack Parr and Associates, graced the KTI campus this Spring with a combination of wit an wisdom to entertain students on how to attain l'Atti- tudes For Success. Mr. Coleman stressed always maintain- ing a positive attitude while pursuing goals and endeavors in life in order to achieve the most successful results possi- ble. 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Dickinson We wish to thank all the parents for their support and yearbook purchases Abitz, Michele 30 Adams, Gregory 30 Alhman, Ann 30 Ahlvers, David 28,59 Albrecht, Lori 30 Allen, Kevin 30 Allen, Richard 30 Andrews, Darren 30 Arias, Aide 30 Arnott, Timothy 30 Ashburn, Mac 20 Ashley, Terry 30 Atchley, john 30 Atkinson, Thomas 30 Bachamp, jeffrey 30 Bachofer, Carol 30 Backhus, Glenn 30 Baer, Buzz 24 Baillie, Bruce 30 Baker, Beth 31 Baker, Patrick 31 Baldwin, Stephen 31 Barley, jeff 31 Barnard, Ken 18 Barnes, Brian 31 Barnes, Sidney 27 Barnhart, David 31 Bartelme, Richard 24 Bean, jan 31 Bearley, Tab 31 Beat, Dan 31 Beaugh, john 31 Becker, Kris 31 Beckman, Evan 31 Bell, joAnn 31 Benjamin, Paul 31 Berschauer, Daren 31 Bickel, Scott 31 Billquist, Mark 32,58 Bingham, Bob 27 Biswell, Mark 32 Black, john Blackbourn, Marion 32 Blickenstaff, Sandra 32 Blount, Les 18 Bobek, Chris 32 Bodwell, Udell 32,59 Boehner, Norval 32,59 Bickel, Scott 31 Bolieu, Bob 32 Bondy, Robert 32 Bouchard, john 32 Bowen, Mark 32 Bowman, Cheryl 32 Boyd, Troy 32 Boyer, Bradley 32 Broers, Kendall 32 Broshar, Brenda 32 Brown, David 22 Bruhl, jody 33 Buchwald, Don 9 Budke, Bonnie 33 Index Buehler, Daniel 33 Buss, Robert 33 Campbell, Robert 33 Carlson, Darwin 33 Carlson, Lawrence 33 Carr, Terrence 33 Cassatt, Donovan 23 Cates, Bryon 33 Catt, Wendal 33 Challans, Robert 33 Chartier, Roger 33,59 Christman, jay 33 Chvatal, Scott 33 Clark, Aaron 33,59 Clark, Robert 34 Clark, Scott 34 Clary, Aaron 34 Clements, Kathy 34 Cloud, David 34,58,59 Clovis, Lyndon 34 Coates, Walter Louis ll 34 Cody, james 34 Coleman, Donald 34 Collins, Randy 34 Colvin, Sherri 34,61 Connelly, Kathy 14 Cooper, Scott 34 Costello, Tom 34,15, 59 Cousins, Paul 9 Cover, john 34 Cox, Terry 34 Cox, Todd 34 Crawford, Lewis 35 Crawford, Mark 35 Creech, Thomas F. 8 Crockett, Brian 35 Cross, Cora 35 Crosson, Michael 35 Currier, Edward 35 Curtis, Todd 35 Cunningham, Lee 35 Curtright, Tracy 35 Dale, Patricia 35 Darby, Diana 22 Davis, Chris 35 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Robert 38 Gebhart, Linda 38 Gebhart, Scott 38 Ghosh-hajra, Mukul 38 Gier, Dale 38 Giroux, Gerald 42 Goll, Rosie 23 Goodwin, Misty 39 Gonzalez, Alba 39 Gordon, Terry 39 Grady, john 39 Greene, David 39 Greene, Theresa 39 Greenwood, Elizabeth 39 Grieve, Thomas 39 Grit, William 39 Gwaltney, Charles 39 Hahn, David 39 Hall, Timothy 39 Hamilton, Irene 14 Hamilton, Robert 39 Hammett, Roger 39 Hampton, Nickolas 39 Harper, Brad 39 Harradine, George 14 Harris, William 40 Harter, jerry 40 Harvey, james 40 Hassan, Masud 20 Heidrick, Michael 40 Heikes, Betty 10 Heinecke, Roger 40 Helvey, janis 40 Hemmer, Steven 40 Henry, Scott 40 Heublein, john 26 Hill, Gwen 40 Hines, Anthony 40 Hlavaty, Nancy 40 Hoag, julie 40 Hoehn, Sharyl 41 Hoffman, Penny 18 Homolka, Bob 26 Hoover, Tony 41 Horinek, Daniel 41 Howell, Dan 41 Huddleston, David 41 Hutton, Deborah 41,59 Irvin, jeanne 41 Irwin, Lloyd 41 Isaacson, Sandy 8 jackman, Charles 41 jackson, Thomas 41 jafar, Hasan 27 jeffrey, Martin 41 jensen, Damian 41,59 jensen, Robert 10 jensen, Shirley 15 johnson, Barry 41 johnson Mark 41 johnson, Thomas 42 ohnston, Adeline 14 jones, David 42 jordan, Gary 42 jorgensen, DeLynn 42,59 Kahle, Gale 42 Kahler, Roger 42 Kaufman, Carmen 42 Keene, Edward 42,59 Kelly, Robert 42 Kelley, Ruth A. 42 Kelly, Terryl 19 Kemble, Freda 42 Kennedy, james 42 Kimball, Douglas 42 Kinderknecht, james 42 Kinsler, Les 26 Kliewer, Steve 43 Klotz, Dennis 43 Kochanowski, Glenda 43 Koontz, Brian 43 Kosinski, David 43 Krall, William 25 Krause, Terry 43 Kriegh, justin 43 Labbe, Dana 43 Landon, Tim 10 Lane, Billy 43 Lantz, Richard 43 Larson, Yvonne 43 Lawson, Donna 43 Layne, Tim 43 Leazer, jeffrey 43 Lewis, Gayle 43 Lierz, Dennis 43 Lloyd, john 22 Lockwood, Kevin 44 Lorimor, Scott 44,59 Lucero, Michael 44 Ludowese, Billy 44 Luke, Shannon 44 Luong, Trong 44 Lykins, Nancy 44 Lynn, Kenzil 44 Malcom, jerry 44 Malone, William 44 Marcotte, Monica 44 Marcotte, Walter 44 Martin, Elaine 44 Martin, jeffrey 44 Marzec, Richard 44 Mauricio, joe 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