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Truslees okay new ociivilies cenier conlrocl A sfudenl acfivifies cenler and swimming pool for Se- ward Counfy Communily College were assured in December when frusfees aufhorized a confracl' wifh McBride and Dehmer Consfrucfion Company, Wichifa, fhe firm now build- ing 'rhe firsf fhree campus sfrucfures. Bids had been opened November 28 and were far above archifecl' esfimafes. ln fhe inferval befween fhe bid opening and lasf nigh+'s meefing, fhe archilecl' and con- fracfor had figured ways of saving more fl'-an 585,000 in consfrucfion coslrs plus dropping more 'lhan 540,000 in de- ducf alfernafes, fo make consfrucfion possible wifh fhe money available. The Consfrucfion cosl' figure wifh McBride and Dehmer will be 556l,927, as compared wifh fhe original low bid of 5688,000, before deducl' alfernafes. However fhe acfual mechanics of lhe process require signing a consfrucfion confracf wifh fhe firm for fhe bid fi- gure of 5688,000, less 540,700 in four of 'lhe six deducf al- 'lernafes fhe fruslees elecfed fo fake. Then change orders lowering fhe figure anofher 585,373 will be wriffen, bringing fhe final figure fo 556l,927, unless ofher change orders come lafer. Sale of fhe 5690,000 revenue bond issue 'ro finance fhe proiecl will be af 7:30 p.m. December I9 al' a special meef- ing of fhe frusfees. Of fhe 5690,000 issue, some 540,000 will be required for capifalized inferesf, and ofher money will be needed for food service equipmenf, carpef and furnishings, and archi- fecfs fees. The new consfrucfion cosl figure also allows a 522,l I5 Welcome! 1973! Welcome fo anofher semesfer al' Seward Counfy Com- munily College, and fo anofher year, I973. Whal can be done wilh fhis year? A lof. From now unfil fhe middle of May, one can earn from I5 fo 20 hours -depending on his sfamina and available fime and infelli- gence and willingness fo sfudy. One can also 'lake parl' in more fhan a dozen college social acfivifies, also befween lhe presenl' and fhe middle of May. And, during fhis spring semesfer, if one is curious, he can wafch fhe new campus faking shape norfh of Liberal. ll' should be ready for sfudenfs by fhe fall semesfer. During fhe spring fhere also will be chances fo parlici- pafe in sporfs-nof iusf infercollegiafe sporfs, buf inframur- als as well. One oufslancling aspecl' of Seward Counfry's alh- le+ic program is fhaf women are urged fo parficipafe as much as fhe men. Our women's volleyball feam has faken honors during fhe fall semesfer, and fhe women's frack feam has hopes of repeafing lasf year's greal performance in which Seward Counly females fook honors af several area 'lrack meefs. This spring will be fhe lasl' semesfer for many Seward Counfy Communify College sfudenfs. They will be receiving fheir degrees. ll' will be fhe complefion of fhe firsf year of college for ofhers, or fhe complelion of imporfanf fraining in preparafion for careers for sfill ofher sfudenls. All in 'all, lhis spring will be fhe fime for you 'lo do your fhing, whafever if is. 57 confingency fund. George Emrich, represenfing fhe archifecfs, explained in defail some 38 possible changes which his firm and fhe confracfor had worked ouf. Some of fhese were reiecfed, buf mosf were adopfed by frusfees, bringing abouf fhe 585,373 saving. Emrich said fhal' fhe changes were 'made wifhouf sac- rificing eifher fhe programs envisioned for fhe building, or 'rhe basic sfrucfure. The lisl' ranged from such ifems as leaving ouf an ele- vafor buf making provision fo add if lafer, af a savings of 5l2,000g fo changing a glass wall fo a combinafion of ma- sonry and glass, savings of 56,2005 fo eliminafing a frash enclosure, 53,6005 and changing fhe fype hardware, 5I,lO0. Affer fhe November 28 bid meefing, fruslees and ad- minisfrafors had expressed concern fhaf 'l'he proiecf 'mighf have fo be redesigned and re-bid, leading 'lo a delay of six monfhs or more. However federal aufhorifies granfed approval 'lo nego- fiafe changes wifh fhe low bidder. Federal funds are involved in inferesf subsidy. The confracf calls for complelion of fhe slrucfure soon affer ofher buildings are complefed 'lhis fall. The sfudenl' acfivifies cenfer, or sfudenf union, will house food service, lounge, book sfore, offices and meefing rooms, and will be designed for communify use. The swimming pool will connecf fhis building 'ro 'lhe physical educafion building which is being consfrucfed as a parl' of fhe original fhree buildings. The CRUSADER The Sfudenl Publicafion of Seward Counfy Communify Junior College, Liberal, Kansas THE STAFF Edifors Cheri Van Sickle and Carolyn Madden Associafe Edifors Marfin Sizemore, Sharolyn Jennings, Phil Thornfon, Jana Tuggle, Chrisfina Hull, Dale Doll, Dennis Reed, Melva French, Marla Nix, and Jim Reneau. Phofographer-Barry Dies
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Members of the College Choir and Community Chorus who presented a Christmas Vespers program for the public at the First Presbyterian Church Sunday, De- cember l0. FRONT ROW, left to right, Director C. S. Hooper, Diane Cunningham, accompanist: Christina Hull, Terri Turner, Cora Groves, Vivian Gill, Celia Mas.- soni, accompanist. SECOND ROW, Garold Sallaska, Richard Reimund, John Toole, Gary Koehn. Harriette Howland, Bonnie Atwell, Marla Nix, Kenneth Moore, Craig Hunnicutt, Jim McDonnel. THIRD ROW, Phil Thornton, Terry Cloud, Sarah Taylor, Debbie Batt, Pat Perkins, Emily Mathias, Don Hill, George Wilcox, Steve Norris. FOURTH ROW, Avis Brown, Joan Ramsey, Revo Graham, Norma Tucker, Sheri Krentzel. NOT PRESENT FOR PHOTO, Susan Ball, Rose Hall, Diane Hatley, He- len Lawder, Julie Mason, Cynthia Ulery, Kelleen Wil- liams, Pam Bennett, Daryl Hale, Jane Keating, Joyce Reimund, Teresa Taber, David Davis, Allan Keller, Mark Shuman, Jim Krentzel. Neil Kvern, John Medcraft, David Riddle, Randy Verble. Help needed tor next year What can you, a student of Seward County Community College, do to help your school cluring the next year? Here are some suggestions: lAll offered humbly, of course.l I. Get on your own private bandwagon and tell people, if you like what SCCJC is doing. 2. Be a part of a team effort to encourage area high school seniors to consider Seward County Community Col- lege when they start looking at prospective colleges for their freshman year. 3. Tell everybody you see that we will be on a new campus in I973. 4. lf there is something you don't like about this col- lege, tell someone who can do something about it, or YOU help to initiate action to change the problem. 5. Look for ways to make attending Seward County Community College an even better experience than it is now. 6. Join an organization, take part, and be interested. 7. Help in every way you can to make Seward County Community College the best college in Kansas. 8. Support every Saints team you can-whether it's basketball, debate, baseball, track, golf, tennis, or any other endeavor in which Saints work to represent this school. 9. Be as successful as possible while you're here. Our Gang pictured left to right: David Davis, Terry Cloud, Julie Mason, Terri Turner, Kelleen Williams, Steve Norris, Ken Moore, Gerald Sallaska, Alan Keller, Chis- tina Hull, Joan Ramsey, Teresa Taber, Randy Verble. George Wilcox, and Celia Massoni. Not pictured: Mar- la Nix. 58
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