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JAY CHRISTMAN ED CLARK AMY CONSTANT KYLE DILLINGER DIANE DULTMEIER TANYA ELLIS MICHAEL ESCALANTE KELLY FARRELL f 26fPEOPLEfSENlORS
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CINDY BLANKENSHIP DAVID BRENT JAY CAIRNS Chancy Chic by Amy Constant I have always been fascinated with speed. This past summer I really got to experience it. It all started out when my brother, Kevin Constant, wanted me to attend the stock car races. At first I was nervous and scared that I wouIdn't like them. But after the first time I went, I never wanted to miss even one race. After I had attended the raceswtor several weeks, Mickey Yost, the owner of the race track and announcer, started getting everyone excited about the upcoming powder putt race. I wanted to drive in the race, but the only probiemwas l didn't have a car, Finaliythe ddyof the pow- der puff came and still no Car to drive. Just before any of the races started I found driver Dave Sirnecka. As he final- ly agreedta trust his car with me, my stomachggfiiied with butterflies. A few momemisffbefore the race, I gat into the car to get ready. As the green flag went down, I had a feeling I would do well. Then just as I was going into the fourth corner of the track, another car hit mine from behind. The force threw my car against the wail: suddenly, everything stopped. When it came ta me what exactly had happened, I lg- nited the engine and backed onto the main strip of the track. Although I was on the track, everyone in the pit area was signaling me to pull In. Corning into the pit area, I knew Dave would be mad at me, To my surprise he wasn't mad at all, just extremely glad that I wasn't hun. When I was ali unstrapped and had my helmet oft for awhile. I began to get sore. Although I came out of the wreck with only a few bruises and not badly hurt, the car needed some work on the front left fender. I am still fascinated with speed and I think I always will be. if it is possible for me to drive in the race next year, I will. Oiticers . . President . . . Steve Brady Vlce President . . . Kyle Dillinger Secretary . . . Seth Rakestraw Treasurer . . . Brent Lllley STUCO . . . Tammy Harrison, Tony Lelker Before the wedding ceremony took place on December 'IO during second hour, Dianne Schmidt senior began her job as server.-photo by Erin Wiley. Washing her face before she turns In tor the night at Bethany College during year- book camp is Shelli Sumner senior.-photo by Kim Brooks, AI SENIORSfPEOPLEf25 we
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DON CONAWAY DANNY EHRHART Superior by Bobby Pfannenstiel The purpose of college is advanced education in a particular subject: there- fore, college-bound seniors should consid- . er curriculum as the most important factor in choosing a college. A senior should learn what each college offers and elimi- nate the schools that don't offer his major. He should then choose the college that he feels offers the best programs for his ma- ijar. For examptegystudents wanting to ma- jor in law should consider Washburn be- cause of its highly specialized tow pro- gram. Those interested in medicine should consider the University of Kansas for its specialized medical department, and stu- ,dents interested-in agricultureshould con- sider Kansas State tor its developed agri- culture department. Since students ,at- tend college to learn, currlcdum's ,the rhost important factor in choosing a col.- leee- c Cost is another factor that should be -studied by sehiorschoosingdfcollege. Ex- penses and fees may vary from college to college. Therefore, high school seniors should be very interested to learn about them. Future college students should be interested, also in the two glorgest ex- penses: tultionfend room anfZilt5OCtrd, Fees account for o large sumlh the total cost of college. There are book fees in every college and depending on one's curriculum. lab fees as welt. For some sen- iors cost is the-deciding factor when se- Qlectirrg a college: howeverggene should not base his decision on cost alone, These are the most important things in deciding the future, as senior Kyle Dillinger decides Selections TAMMY HARRISON on his future college plans by examining the pamphlets in Mr. Kramer's office, H- -us .e Motto . . . Grab onto the present tor we are the future. Senior Laurle Armstrong taps away dur- ing second hour Typing ll as she attempts to complete a job,-photo by Debbie Brun- gordt. vi W, s s Dlllgontly working to complete a me- chanical drawing asslgnment, senior Kelly Priddy and sophomore Juergen Massey fix the proportions for a sucessful diagram.- photo by Daron Howard. sENlol2sfPEoPLEf27
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