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afeteria ALAN BROWNING.. GRADUATE OF THE CULINARY INSTITUTE, COOKS CLASSY FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES TOP LEFT: Abdulkareem Alwabli, Saudi Arabia, AT prefers lamb but relishes american food. BOTTOM LEFT: Jerry Harris, Junction City, M71 fullfills his basic needs here. BOTTOM RIGHT' Even unknowns come to eat our great food MIDDLE RIGHT: Eric Sowers, CT, Kingman. TOP RIGHT' Two regulars Don Casset and Dr. Massud Hassan. f ,f 1 UMKIM PLUS! ...Rm f fr--H ' HFIITEFIE TEEH 9
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EVENING MISCHIEF IN THE AIR by Mark Hatcher tg .3.Z.3.Z.3.Z.3.5.3.5.3.:.5.1.3.5.:.:.3.5.3.5.3.5.3.5.3.g.5.5.3.g.3.:.:.3.5.:.3.:.5.,.3.5.3.3.5.3.5.3.:.3.3.3.5.3.5.3.5.3.:.5.3.3.3.3.:.5.5.5.3.5.5.3.3.3.5.:.5.5.5.3.g.:.5.3.:.5,3.5.3.5. 3 .1.5.:.5,1.3.3.:.3.5.5.3.3.-.5.:.:.:.:.5.5.5.5.:.5.g.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.v.-.f 1 iving in the Kansas Tech dorm is a real benefit to college life in my opinion. lt gives me plenty of time to study withhout being bothered by my brothers with water-guns, or letting the dog out while shuffling term papers in both hands and a pen in my mouth. lt allows me to stay up until the crack of dawn t it's after midnight now and l'm typing thist studying, or go to bed at three o'clock when my classes recess for the day. No one is bothered by my hours. ln addition, I have no home bills to pay, such as rent or utilities, although I am considering a telephone for next semester. And my meals are included in the price of my room. Alan does cook some pretty good meals for residential life. The food here is always ready on time and l don't have those grubby dishes to clean. Over at the dorm, it usually stays pretty quiet, except for Friday or some evenings when there's extra mischief in the air. But that's not hardly a bother since l'm not the quietest mouse in the hole myself. The cooperation from other : students in the dorm is aston- ishing. Anytime l'm having a problem or spinning my wheels with a pro- blem, it seems like there is always someone around to help pull me out. The dormitory resident assis- tants for the 87-88 school year were Rob Tromble, LaRonna Tisdale, Shawn Kimberly, and Don Dixon. ABOVE: Rob Tromble, Lincoln, CL, 88 , f resident assistant director, MIDDLE t 4 LEFT' LaRonna Tisdale, Kansas City, if DP, also a resident assistant director, LETS MIDDLE RIGHT: Donna Koerperich, Oberlin, CP, BOTTOM: Jeff Yost, Clearwater, PF, catching a good nights sleep alter sleeping on a weight bench all night. 8 HHFIEHE 'IEEH
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KFIDSFIS TECH lI1TRPll'I1URFlL BASKETBALL, FCDOTBALL, GOLF, Recreational participation makes for a more well rounded in- dividual. Well, DOI rounded in the pl lySlC3l SGDSG. ' Realizing the importance of health and Wellness, Physical Edu- cation surfaced during the Spring Semester at Kansas Tech forthe first time. Jay Trenhaille, dorm director and physical education enthusiasist taught the class which covered several aspects of living a healthier and more socially active life. In addition to the P.E. class, many students once again partici- pated in Intramural sports, coordinated by Dan Newton, SGA Coordiantor. Football started in the fall. Aero and Off-Campus seemed to be the teams that had the most successful season. PAT NEWELL-SWINGS up TO PAR Mcpherson X82 '4ihMedaiisioui0f 40 . . T . Marymount es, . f Didn't'pIacef . ' A Bethany , '7Bi ' f4th Medalist out of 40 , i L Marymount' ' A 77' 4th Medalist , V'Colo Springs ' 1168 20thout of 72 ' , T ' T Regional Vll W L 172 2 - 20th out of 54 fHutchQ ' Basketball started in the Spring, with Scott Jensen's team the odds on favorites to win. Playing on Jensen's team were Tracy Hynes, Ryan Morin, Jim Brull, Alan Rome, Vance Ralstin, among others. Despite having several good players, Jensen's team ended the season tied with the perennial Faculty and X' Staff all-stars. Max Shepard, who has not slowed down with age, led the Faculty in scor- ing at a blistering pace, having scored 52 points in one outing. Greg Stephens, Jay Tren- haille, Mike Renk, Ben Swanson, Don Glick, Dave Baldwin, Alan Browning Larry Pankratz rounded out the other team mem- bers. Other Teams were led by Tye Baker, Dean Cape, Gabe Higgins, Darren Gaede, Don Molzhan, Sam Funk, Tobe Eggers, Dan New ton, Ken Strait, Tim Zor- 10 HFIFIEHE TEEHI A VCJLLEYBALL AND MORE del, Tim Lynch, and Russ Carlson. Turning to Racquetball, Mike Renk, another staff member who has not been effected with age 'age-Ev
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