Kansas Technical Institute - Liasion Yearbook (Salina, KS)

 - Class of 1988

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,.L.-.. Were you able to find the United States on a map? ls TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE Did a sig nificant number ot people in your class flunk out of high school? yOUl' idea of an aft film? time? 16. Would you be unemployed or unemployable if you were not in school? 17. Do you find politics, religion, history, philosophy and higher math irrelevant? 18. Do you spend a significant amount of time tearing the ragged edge off the spiral notebook paper you use? 19. Do you have absolutely no attainable or remotely realistic plans for your future beyond building your own space station and repairing nuclear reactors in your spare 20. ls it pretty much a sure thing that after you pass Written Communications and Public Speaking, you'll never have to write an essay or give a speech again before you graduate? lf you answered yes to any ofthe above questions, you may be attending a no doubt about it, bona fide, real life college. will B , OPPOSITE PA GE TOP: Ray K ovar, 2nd semester Newspaper editor. BOTTOM: Todd Miller and Grant Olds laying out a page for the Yearbook. Grant also was a Yearbook photographer. TOP PAGE Lisa Merrill, First semester Newspaper editor and Photographer forthe Yearbook. BOTTOM LEFT: Most of the pages of the Yearbook were worked on, or proofed by Michelle Fiorini. BELOW: Syndi Martinez, Yearbook staff ln addition to these people, Joan Fairclough was a Newspaper reporter and photographer the first semester and Mr Barnes written communication class contributed stories for the yearbook. Also, Todd Reinert, and Dave Kamp pro vided photoghaphs. Da ve Kamp also provided expertise in using Pagemaker. Don Cassett helped with advice on using the Macintosh Computer. Sid Barnes helpedg and Greg Stephens was the yearbook advisor as well as helped on the Yearbook staff HFIFIEHE TEEH 17

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TOWN TALK, TABLE TALK, AND TITTLE TATTLE lN THE ITEUJSPPIPER I VEFIRBUUK MIME?EggEifflgglgggfmgififii223522251515121552225222EIZIEIISZIEZESEIEIEIE25I2221212222222221222If2S1fIS2fiE2f1E12f22E1ffififffiffiififi212if1Ei21fIE2EIIIE1IIEIEIE2EIEI22ffZ2E3EIfIEIEiEfE1f1Ei ave you ever tried sleeping on a bed of nails? How about eating raw escargo? Would you like to slide down a bannister knowing that the last three feet had been replaced by a giant razor blade? I suppose your answer would be a firm no. Well, all of these activities are fun compared to trying to define the term college. What is a college? Perhaps a more effective way of understanding colleges would be to look for signs that distinguish colleges from other places. the following list represents my humble attempt to identify the sure fire, can't miss signs of the presence of college. You might try them out and see if you've ever been to college. 1. ls the football stadium or gymnasium the most impressive struc- ture on campus? 2. Do most people on campus think that Cher and Sting are more interesting than Aristotle and Einstein? 3. ls the cookie section in most stores surrounding your school devastated during final exam week? 4. Do your peers think farting and belching in public are about the funniest things you can do at an exclusive restaurant? 5. ls the largest part of your bookstore occupied by school jackets, pens, shirts, pennents, and other paraphernalia? 6. Do any of your friends think that the Classics Illustrated version of MOBY DICK was too long and needed more pictures? 7. ls attending classes on a regular basis no higher than three or four on your list of things to do each day? 8. Would you cut class to get a haircut, change oil in yourcar, orwatch a soap opera? 9. Do most of the males on your campus have an abnormal fear of Pinto station wag- ons? 10. Are the majority of the people around you able to get rowdy, act wild and crazy, and iust generally have a great time without get- ting drunk, stoned, or wasted on some illegal substance? 11. Would you have difficulty identifying all the countries of South America? 12. Would you have difficulty finding South America? 13. Do large numbers of the male popula- tion of your school find growing facial hair a l,--f ff jf! If 1 16 rlnnsna TEEH at A



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HAT A CHCICE! lVlay 5, 1988 Awards 81 Recognition -'he Kansas Tech award ceremonies were enlarged this year. Dr. Richard Keist, emcee, added a banquet to the agenda. Here is a list of some of those who received recognition: Faculty receiving promotions were Joe Breeden, Max Shepard and Dennis Shreves. Each was promoted to Associate Professor. Receiving Service Awards for 20 years were LaVonne Farney, Buzz Baer and Kathy McCoulough. For 15 years was Milt Willeson. For 10 years was Bob Jensen and Ken Barnard. For 5 years was Don Cassatt, Debbie Voss, Steve Thompson, Gail Simmonds, Massud Hassan and Dave Ahlvers. Students receiving awards were as follows: GT Department-Dave Baldwing Chemical Department- Shawn Kimberelyg Civil Department- James iDonl Scheffieldg Aero Department- Michael Paulg Professional Pilot Program- Jerry Ericksong Computer Department- Tad Ashlock and Cindy Engelbertg Electronics Department- David Rush, Sam Funk, Jim Vanderbilt and Calvin Willitsg Mechanical Department- Randy Eisen- barth and Mike O'Flannagan. Other awards were as follows: Deans Scholarship- Ken Denningg Murray-Wilson Scholarship- Dave Ewy and Dan Hockerg Cass lndus- trial Control Scholarship- Chris Murphyg Holiday Mansion Scholarship- Vance Ralsting Reinhardt Schwemmer Scholarship- Stacie Harrisg Ste- venson Sponsorship- Dave Lilakg Bennie and Teresa Orih- Gary Meier, Kansas Tech Auxialary Scholarships went to Mary Gradig and Andy Rusch. DAVE eALowiN JEFF BIERY WILLIAM DELKER JOSEPH DOFFING JOHN ENGEL CYNTHIA ENGELBERT .1oAN FAlncLoueH ooN GLlcK CHRISTINA HUMPHREY scovr JENSEN camo LANGE , ,LISA tvlERRlLL ROBERT MINAIHAN , , JAMES MOBERLYA .P ooNNELLlMoRGAN + A CMICHAELAPAULA a -f1l.EoN REITER 'DARNIEIL 'RICKARD V, 'AARON meds YVONNE SINGLETON ROBERT TROMBLE A 'CALVIN WILLITS A A y 'KAREN'wooD, The banquet was well attended ,ff ' by students, parents and faculty. I , A l , ,Av ' ' ,Z ,ff .- ff' 15 Q ' B 2'1- 18 HHHEHE 'IEEH

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