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Opposite pane, bottom- Students dressed for punk ’ day at a KC pep rally perhaps resemble some of the styles of the 60s. This page, left- In 1965 formal styles for hair and dress were different. Here, eight Ranger Beauties pose for the yearbook in long formal gowns with elbow-length gloves and bouffant hairdos. This page, bottom- Crowning the new Kilgore College homecoming queen is a traditional event before the game. Here, last year's queen Angie Pantalion places the 84 crown on Cindi Sommervillc as Tod Tedder and escort Clay Teacher look on.
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During the 60s everything happened! A street philosopher once said, “It was a time of gaudy excess in all things.” Much was being discovered and experienced. Rock music (the roll seems to have rolled on) grew and so did Kilgore College. A new president, Dr. Randolph C. Watson led the school through an unprecedented expansion. As one person remarked, “he went out and found the money.” “Education is big business,” Dr. Watson exclaimed. He believed that Kilgore College had to acquire an image as being the best two-year academic program and develop the most powerful technical vocational departments in the state or even the nation. During the 60s decade new programs such as police science, nursing and cosmetology were added. Students could participate in a wide range of clubs, dances, SUB parties and other activities. Various organizations were making names for themselves. The Rangers captured five Texas Junior College Championships. The Rangerettes and Ranger Band became international stars and good will ambassadors with their many performances such as the Macy’s New York Thanksgiving Day Parade in three consecutive years. They also toured Vcnzuela and went behind the iron curtin The 60S
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This page- In a scene from KC’s thcalrc production Wizard of Oz. Tin Man Jason Wooten receives a heart from the Wizard, Dennis Stanley, while Cowardly Lion, Paul Bochmer (lower left); Scarecrow, Richard Blackstone and Dorothy, Melissa McCathran (far right) watch with interest, opposite page, bottom- Students being initiated into many clubs and organizations dress in costumes according to the desires of active members of the respective clubs. The variety of dress is obvious from the photo of initiates at a KC pep rally.
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