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Tennis Personnel Outlook: 1972 Coach Steve Lunt, currently starting his fourth year as coach of the varsity tennis team for SCCJC. He came from Kansas State Univer- sity and Fort Hays Kansas State College. Fall Meets This is the first fall that a schedule has been developed for the junior colleges in the western division of the Jayhawk Confer- ence. The fall program is result- ing from a combined effort of the tennis coaches at Hutchinson and Seward County Community College to develop interest in the sport at the junior college level. Schools competing this fall will incl-ude four-year colleges from Kansas and Oklahoma and junior colleges from Kansas, Ok- lahoma, and Texas. Team Personnel Barry Dies, Haysg Sophomoreg returning letterman. After a good first year, Barry is returning with the lesire to win this coming year. This last summer saw Barry competing in various open tournaments across the state of Kansas. His stroke execution has improved greatly over the previous year: he has the confidence and desire. Norman V ol z, Greensburgg Sophomore, returning letterman. Even though he had some dis- appointments his freshman year, Norman is a good tennis player. With the playing experience of last year, the additional summer practice, his game will snow the improvement needed. Steve Rinehart, Liberalg Freshman. I feel quite fortunate that Steve decided to attend SCCJC. Steve has the ability and potential to be one of the best tennis play- ers. He is a complete player and the strong competition of this fall and next spring should do ad- ditional wonders for him. Mike Weaver, Liberal: Freshman Mike is another individual with good potential. Mike had a rea- sonably good year at Liberal High School, but really began to concentrate on his tennis playing this last summer. He is looking forward to a good year. Allen Keller, Greensburgg Freshman. Allen is coming off a Greens- burg High School team which has won their league champion- ships for the past approximately 30 years. He is currently work- ing on developing an aggresive style of playing which is a ne- cessity on the junior college cir- cuit. Allen is another of the fine boys which SCCJC has been for- tunate to receive from Greens- burg. Jim Kanton, Greensburgg Sophomore: returning letterman. Jim gained much experience as a freshman on last year's squad. This year he will provide much needed depth to the squad. Mark Enns, Liberalg Freshman Mark is another of the Liberal High School graduates to contin- ue with the Saints. At present, I would have to consider Mark as a good, average player. He has excellent desire and wants to compete. He has a good chance of making one of the six spots on the squad. This will be the best all-around squad that the college has field- ed in the last four years. An in- teresting fact is that if this .par- ticular group of men had been- at the college four years ago, they could have won the state cham- pionship. How they will do this year is difficult to say. Compe- tition this fall will be extremely difficult. Also, the other junior colleges in the state have been doing a building program simi- lar to oursg as a result, all the other schools have gained strength. Yearbooks available Students who enrolled full- time both semesters last year are being asked to stop by room 322 at-Seward Coun-ty Commun- ity College and pick up their copy of the 1972 Trumpeteer, the college yearbook. Students who are unable to come by should mail their ad- dress and S1 for postage so the yearbook can be sent to them. New instructors This year at SCCC there are two new instructors: Mr. Ray Blum is the new in- structor in the data processing department at S.C.C.J.C. After graduating from Larned High School, Mr. Blum continued his education and graduated from Fort Hays State College receiv- ing his degree in business ad- ministration. Mr. Blum presently lives at 2100 Bellair Court with his wife, Grace, and their children, Eliza- beth Anne, 4, and Mary Anne, 8 months. Mr. Blum says, Liberal is a friendly and cooperative tonm, and I feels the new college will offer better advancement for its students. Mr. Frank Rausch is the new track coach and athletic instruc- tor at SCCC. After receiving his high school education at New Castle, Pennsylvania, Mr. Rausch continued his education at West- mar College and graduated from Eastern New Mexico University where he received his master's degree in physical education. Mr. Rausch has had past teaching and coaching experience at Rockwell High School in Rock- well City, Iowa. But this year is his first year of teaching at the community college level. Mr. Rausch presently lives on New York with his wife Jan, and their child, Shaelly, 4. Mr. Rausch says he likes Lib- eral, and feels the future looks good for Liberal and the new SCCC campus. College Choir The college choir numbers around 30 members tnis semes- ter. Preparations are being made to join the Community Chorus for presentations of the Christ- mas program in December. The -choir's music varies from Bach to rock. For the spring con- cert, the choir is working on a rock cantata, The Creation, a very interesting piece of this generation. Clarence Hooper, di- rector, hopes for a tour of area high schools either between se- mesters or in the early part of the spring semester. The music department has an exciting year ahead. The choir is open' to all college students for one hour's credit. There's al- ways room for more singers. In- terested? Contact Mr. Hooper. 38 Fashion stuclents begin tall tours The Fashion Merchandising class has started its series of tours of the different types of retail stores in Liberal. On September 15, the students were given a tour of J. C. Pen- stock room. According to Cheri Van Sickle, instruc- ney's Mrs. tor, the tour gave the students a better understanding of how merchandise is received and cared for, before it is displayed for purchasing by the customers. The tour covered such areas in business as shoplifting, record keeping, ticketing, price break merchandise, and stock clerk du- ties. The Fashion Merchandising class will be taking other tours similar to this one, with the pur- pose of getting acquainted with the different types of retailing stores in Liberal and how each of them differs from the other. Interpreters get set The Interpreters, a readers' theatre performing group, have a new look this year with cos- tumes being changed. First per- formance is October 22. Program topics this year are: The Cam- paign Trail, The World as View- ed by the Peanuts' Gang, and an annual Christmas presenta- tion. Two days for field trips to area high schools are planned for the fall semester. Any local group interested in using The Interpreters for a program should contact the spon- sor, Mrs. Lana Freeman, at the college. Alpha Eta Rho The first meeting of Alpha Eta Rho, SCCJC Aviation Club, was called to order by President Terry Lee, who welcomed all the new members to the club. For new business the club de- cided to have election of new officers next month. A commit- tee was selected to install the new members and new officers at the election. A motion was carried to have a money raising project Sept. 8 and 9, the project would be a car wash which would be held at the South Shamrock Gas Station.
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