Kansas Technical Institute - Liasion Yearbook (Salina, KS)

 - Class of 1986

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TO STUDE T EMI ARS 3- S. v.- Ni' Y O K ., O, ' n ,'- mf Y T , ,in i ..' ,t , in ,J 4, 5' -, M, ' - ws Xa w 'F ff .H-,, ,lt-,Qnl -0 ri ' 1- s.. ,-t On a warm Saturday afternoon at Kanopolis Lake, the Spring Olympics took place on May 3, l986. Horseshoes, Volleyball, hacky sack, races and other competitive events were sprin- kled among the socializing. A few people liked the music, many nev- er gave up their places at the picnic tables because of the food, supplied by Jim's Fried Chicken. As everyone knows, where there is food, there is fun. What about oth- er funny stuff? The water and wood trails along with rocks provided ample opportuni- ty for it. ' we 1 ' - , 15 .Af ,, f. .fr -,1, ,w',j,4: , 'QQ --M4-...LA - .N-4 X Part of the training at Kansas Tech is to prepare students for jobs available. Who better to do that than former students? So every year several former grads come back to campus with tales from the real world. As you can see from the group shot above, interest is always high. At left speaking to the group Cabove lefty John Delaney. UPS employee from New York. next to John is Bernie Lantz, Koch Industries, Wichita, Cfar leftj is Rob Kelley. Sias Engineering, lnc. Salina, and Terry Force, B 8 G Industries, Manhattan.

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FROM PRI G OLYMPICS VI Y . t Q' .'r tf ' L!-I 4 f '.' I 4 +5 ,L 'Jn il ' - 4' '1 'nl 3' nf 'll 1 -I' ,N E . ei . R - O , -l ' Q l QQ Yu, n l in mk, ,ily t 3 . , ' ln ABOVE. Brian Knoell eyes the horse- shoe target. Who said Kansas Tech'ers weren't athletes? BELOW. Rod Mellies throws a shoe while Darren Berschauer watches on. 0 fd' ,Q-J if i'- U 'lp iv: 6' me E-mg22?'? . a'it,', 2 K .3. .,,a .V PM Q, 25' f tam ,fmt 2 J nfgfq 1 , ',t ,x A V ,up W rj: .1 A ,f .1 f A 'N N, 3 X x Je- , g.g,-'A,. we .f V. X ABOVE. Tug-o-war teams try to keep out of the mud. LEFT. Good food is enjoyed by all. Also good music is enjoyed.



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GR DU TIO l986 People are successful when they have achieved what they set out to achieve, President Anthony L. Tilmans told the IO7 graduates of Kan- sas Tech. Commencement was held at the Bi- centennial Center's Heritage Hall on Saturday May I7. Success is as per- Qngpr A: I l 5 A LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike McDaniel, Dave Jones, Eric Snell. Brad Richardson, Sharyl Hoehn, Linda Gebhart. Curt Parry and Scott Gebhart. Graduation procession. N . 1 i ' , - j f- f,., C .1 A :Z M D ff' .' QT' ' Je' S L gT'i!.5t'.i a Q- ,K 5 ' J s, 1 .gal sonal as your toothbrush , Tilmans said, while telling the large crowd that graduates should give the world their best, even at the risk of specula- tion of their ulterior motives. Also. he said, they shouldn't be afraid to think big. Attending the ceremony from the Board of Regents was Dr. Bill Roy, To- peka, who made a few comments. Also, student body president Matt Wilson and Alumni president Glen Knak gave short presentations. -1 LEFT: A large crowd of friends. relatives and guests were in attendance for the mid-morning ceremonies.

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