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AFRIETY F EVENTS ENROLLMENT RISES Cn August 21 st the technology center at Kansas Tech was rapidlyfilling with students. Why? You may ask? Because it was enrollmentday. The daywhenall new and returning students do things like-pick up financial aid checks, paytuition and buytheir books, as well as Qetting their student l.D.tcards proclaiming them students at Kansas Tech. iThis year enrollment seemed to be from last by an estimated department noted ITIOFG 'The noted a students enrolled inthe A8tP program while the Professional Pilots carried 73. wnenflooking Electronics and Computer ments we find that' 39 enrolled in Electronics there wereil 7 in the CP program, and 19 in Data Processingfor of 113. On the wh number new and returning to be rise in -Thes ures' class in Vlhchita, S0 the total figures actuallymuch The new students' meant a of l technology be made while TGCTL by SyndrMartrnez 14 l lf'lH5fl5 TEEH
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would prove to be a tough competition.Three teams would start but only one team would leave victorious. At the final buzzer the score was inthe favor ofthe Civil team. The score read Civil:185, Computer:105, Industrial lChemi- cal:90. The Civil Engineering team would go on to face the defending champion Mechanical team. The Febuary 25th Quiz Bowl Finals was a day that brought both anxiety and nervousness to both the spectators and participants alike. By the end of the sesion Kansas Tech would have either a new Quiz Bowl champion or a continu- ing champion. The players in this struggle were the Mechani- cal and Civil Departments.Atterthe race began, time seemed to fly by quickly. When the buzzer sounded the end of the third round, the scores were: Civil 195 Mechanical 150. The Civil team had become the new 1988 Quiz Bowl Champi- ons. With the annual Quiz Bowl competition by students representing the various departments here at Kansas Tech completed, the Faculty and Administration teams were ready to do battle with the Civil team. This meeting tran- spired on March 3rd. g ZMFZ - m 'Mr , 4. le MIDDLE LEFT: Winning Civil team, Dave Lilak, Mark Groslanci Justin Burch, NOrman Peterson. ABOVE: Score keepers Lisa Hawk and Rosie Goll. BOTTOM: computer team, Debbie Finley, Dan Newton, Melvin Longmire, Tad Ashlock. Representing the Administration team were President Anthony Tilmans, Jay Trenhaile, Mike Renk and Dr. Richard Keist. Kent Kraft was the replacement member. Representing the Faculty team were Bob Holmolka, William Powell, Max Shepard and Mac Ashburn. The final score at the end of the third round was Administra- tion 160, Civil 65, and Faculty 260. It was a package of victory stamped and sealed bearing the name of the Faculty team. coNTlNuED ON PAGE za l1Fil'I5l'i5 TEEH 13
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--4,,M, 'x 0 'U ffs, 1 V. A, J, his lf. ,,.,,.s JI K 6' TOP LEFT: Student Body President, Christina Humphrey, Salina, DP, address a crowd during Open House ceremonies FAR- LEF 71' Joe Bryant, Herington, MT relaxing in the lounge area of the Tech Center. LEFT: Professor Bill Powell, a regular when it comes to giving blood Kansas Tech has consis- tentlv given near record amounts of blood. BOTTOM LEFT: Dr, Bev Kissick visits with Justin Burch, Roxbury, CL, and his parents. Justin was touring the Resource Center on campus with his parents during Open House. TOP RIGHT: Vance Ralstin, M71 kicks his feet up -...su .2 W during drafting class after he hears that his 'Business' team did not lose any money this quarter. 1 HFIFIEHE 'IEEH 15
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