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SECURE H1'1l'1UF1L UUIZ BUWL THKES PLHEE... lTlEEHHl'1IEHL WITIS The first competition of the second annual Quiz Bowl at Kansas Tech was held in April. The teams competing were from the Mechanical, General!Chemical, and Civil departments. Lively and humorous proceedings were provided by the MC Mr. Dave Kamp. Mechanical won with a score of 125. Civil was next with 85 and General!Chemical had 80 points. On April 16th, the second round pitted Computer vs. Electronics vs. Aero. Last year's winner--Computer won with 130 points vs. Electronics 110 points and Aero with 65. The final competition matched Mechanical and Computer. Mechanical I I Came out Ofl top. fi E S! Team members were Dave Salazar, Greg Wingert, Buss Carlson and Craig Lange of Mechanical, Norm Peterson, Bill Delker, Steve Collins and Bandy Bourbina of Civil, Scott Jenson, Jeff Zamzrla, Robert Thomas, Donnie Morgan and Steve Gehkre of Electronics, Skip Griffey, Tye Baker, Dave Baldwin, Don Glick and Peggy Larkin of General!Chemicalg Sandy Blickenstatf, Craig Goscha, Cecil Smalley, Bon Krause and Jophn Wyatt of Computer Scienceg Bobert Hemry, Maurice Pianalto, Martin Catlin and Chad Conkling of Aero. Thanks to all who participated in the event. by Lisa Merrill E A 1 1 . f I . I. LEFT: Dave Kamp, asking the Quiz Bowl question What it is? ABOVE: Norman Riggs when he hears the answer. I
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UU Z BOWL ABOVE. The Mechanical team and the winner of the Quiz bowl. RIGHT. The Aero 'ce-am. LEFT. The Computer Science team.
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oncrete Cano E! 1 Y'-1 ABOVE. Norman Peterson and Randy Bourbina making the concrete canoe. ABOVE RIGHT. Dave Kamp at the Concrete Canoe races. RIGHT. Greq Mans and Todd Burroughs preparing for the race. BELOW. Steve CoIIins enjoying the scenery. . BELOW RIGHT. The scenery W-H, I I
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