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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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STUDENT GOVENIVIENT AssoclATioN SGA joins the Associated Studentsnof Kansas tASKl during the 1987-88 school year. Student Goveming Association also known Q as SGA was led by Christina Humphrey in 1987-88. Cindy Engelbert was the vice-president, Donnie Morgan and Lisa Merrill each served as Secretary ,for onesemester and John Engel was the Treas- urer. . Dan Newtonwas the student co-ordinator of activities. A r Led bythe constitution, SGA organizes and sponsors dances, parties, intramurais, club fund allocation and otheron campus activities, all paid for at enrollment through their fees. 1987-88 year saw Kansas Tech's SGA of Kansas iASKl a from Ftegent's benefit. Serving on SGA were Tom lnskeep, Aaron Riggs and Rick Caswell from Aerog - Rex Willey from Civilg Craig Lange, and David Ewy from Mechanicalg , Laliionna Tisdale and Ray Cessna from Computerg Lisa Merrill and Tim Zordel from Electronicsg and Don Glick and Jeff Braden from General!Chemical. 'av order during the annual estuarant ABOVE Ray addressing members RIGHT? Dale Hazuka Koerperich, Donnie Mor- 0 . R . : his Steak and Enchilladas. ll A' ., I HFiI'l5H5gTEEH 23
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