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J -Q Q, 'rg 'risi- 1 ff L! 1. 1- l i ' l .ii F7291 ax' 1 Gur Proud Bird The annual Salina Veteran's Day Parade was the sight of an usual phenomenon, a Peacock riding a wave down the middle of Santa Fe. The idea was the brainchild of the SGA to promote Kansas Tech to Salina. When the opportunity to present the public with Kansas Tech. arose, the students really got behind the project. It took two weeks of innovations to finish on time, but it was a project that will probably never be equaled again. Karen Keehner, Kevin Weisbender, Greg Dome, Larry Winter. Paul Rickman, Matt Wilson, Ray Kaiser. A95 1 lFIoat J, .-Greg Dome llori Ross Below Mike Pta- cek. Paul Rick- man and Larry Wynn. . 'A - Y -Chix-9 J if M --.114 ...Pi 'll
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pq .. ll? k .Ll Highest score. Terry Krause, CT major Steve Thompson. Faculty Bill Holmes. Winning Team. I Q I B Q L I H Q 0 0 O President Tilmans Eric Snell and Linda Tilmans, scorekeepers. 32 4-if ., ff fi , , ' 1.ibiwi-5.i fif1f? 9' Lf Knock 'em over Betsy. Tfiifrf 1 A Etffifaifii' 1 hw-, 3 , . 5, Thanks to TOT's fundraising efforts, more than SLK was donated for scholarships. Administration, faculty and even several local businesses reached into bottomless pockets for the dollars. Bill Holmes, CT major, seemed to be the most persuasive. He brought in over one third of the money. Then Bill turned around and bowled everyone over by playing on the first place team. Top roller, though, was President Tilmans, with a high game of 20I.
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I .oi I 'x P' , 1 E W... fall During the l985-86 school year, two major dances were held. On October 26, the Halloween dance was held at the KTI gym. That night, students from Kansas Tech and other area colleges were given a break from tedious studies. On February I3, the Valentines dance was also held at Prime Time, an area bar. This dance was sponsored by area colleges. During the evening there was an air band and a valentines booth. 12 s S 4 GYM 7' 16 ' ,ff l -fs ' 1 Left, no one was chicken about attending any parties around Salina. especially when students from Brown Mackie and other schools were present. Above, Karen Keehner and Dawn Esslinger dressed for the occasion. RE REATIG DANC S . . .
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