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G RAD UATI ON It's Music to Our Ears iiiiiiiiiiiiifi Ear seventy-eight students, May 21 was music to their ears. They were finished at Kansas Tech. But according to the commencement speaker, Karen Graves, their education might not be complete. In a thought pro- voking talk titled 'the Art of Being , she talked about the human nature of people and the fact that learning is a lifelong process . Rev. Floyd Nolin, Jr. the father of student Floyd Mart Nolin Ill gave their invoca- tion and benediction and the Salina Munical Band was a highlight to the cere- mony with an upbeat rendi- tion of Stars and Stripes . Another speaker was Kansas Tech's very own LaFlonna Tisdale, who gave the student address. The ceremony was held in Salina's Bicenten- nial Center. W-iW ' 'K sn- I TOP PA GE: LaFlonna Tisdale going on stage to make the student presentation. MIDDLE: Procession and crowd in the Bicentennial. ABO VE: Dan Newton learfng a line of gradu- ates. RIGHT? Graduation announcement. 20 HHITEFIE TEEH wooam
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5 I. F T ,Aw 1 sf OPPOSITE PA GE: Stu- dents in line waiting to receive a certificate for WHO'S WHO Award BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchwald going through the din- ner banquet line. TOP: President Tony Tilmans giving Jerry Claussen the Most Inspirational Student Award. MIDDLE: Craig Lange receiving the Most Out- standing Student Award BELOW: Les Kinsler- Most Outstand- ing Faculty Award beneHciary. X ff EM J' f , 1 6 . A A , nnnsns IEEH 19 T ' '
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URGFIITIZFITIDITS W ednesday is the longest day of the week for me at Kansas Tech. It starts at five-thirty in the morning with the alarm screeching in my ear. A quick shower and a good breakfast soon follow. Between 6:30 and 7, I review my assignments for the day to make sure that they are complete. Form7 to 7:15, lwatch my daily allowance of quality television tDroopy cartoonsl. At 7:20 I leave for Salina before my 8:00 plane survey- ing class. I have noticed that this class ,if goes by faster than any other during the day. College algebra is at 9:00 with Mr. Heublein who is acommitted ki' teacher, but to which hospital I'm not sure. At 10:00, I get to learn how to toss an old lady from an airplane and then figure out where she will inpact with the ground in Plane Trigonometry. At 11:00 I get to flex my creative writing skill muscle in Written Communications, but I always get a cramp and suffer the rest of the day. Noon is the time to B.S. with the boys in the drafting room. At 1:00 I have land survey: which causes the oxygen to stop reaching my brain. At 2:00, I have a survey lab which lets the other students and I to go out and enjoy the mild Kansas weather. At five I go home and grab a bite to eat be- fore l get started on my homework, and then at midnight I hit the sack and dream the pleasant dreams of a Kansas Tech student. 1 '' ''IEIEISIZIEIEIEIEIE1' ' E1212C22222221212 1ffE12''''' ''E2Eiii??'5F25E235E2522252if2ZiffEIEIEIESIEIESEIEIEIEI 'l .vggbcg 31-492 52' U , I I Ms. . f, A 3 . . ,Q-. . . I ., ,MQ V ,Alf N51 fe- ,, fu' iff .QL r ,.,- Y' Q- - mi ,753 F1 fi-'l?'::f:1 cm, .r-3' 5. fu ly , .',j. .SfJ-1-1'5Q,x3.gg . -J 'Q'-' Qg. .1 Q rf, i Si ?7:, . K, a..,Ll,Ai5b Ta N' - lxasi' f i2-a' in 5 -- is . TOP: Cindy Englebert enjoys acold beer. LOWER: Lisa Merill and JOan Martin filthy .affera great game of mud volley ball, during the spring obfmpics. HHFIEFIE TEEH 21
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