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The  Grizzly 

1970 


Butler  County  Community 
Junior  College 
El  Dorado,  Kansas 


Contents 


Features 

Organizations 

Athletics 

Activities 

Album 

Spring  activities 

"Activity  is  the  only  road  to  knowledge." 

—George  Bernard  Shaw 


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Features 


Certain  events  that  command  special  rec- 
ognition have  occurred  on  campus  dur- 
ing the  year.  At  left,  football  homecoming 
queen,  Becky  Brown,  is  escorted  by  Jim 
Graham;  below,  the  band  presents  its  fall 
concert.  On  the  opposite  page,  above, 
Dale  Neaville,  Rich  Hill,  Dick  Souders, 
and  Steve  Callaway  give  outstanding  per- 
formances in  "The  Deadly  Game,"  at 
lower  left  is  a  scene  from  the  Christmas 
production,  "Amahl  and  the  Night  Visi- 
tors; "at  lower  right,  students  enjoy  a 
dance  at  the  winter  prom. 


Music  classes 
meet  composers 


College  music  students  this 
year  have  profited  from  the 
Kansas  College  Cooperative 
Composers'  Project,  sponsored 
by  Kansas  State  Teachers  Col- 
lege for  three  junior  colleges 
and  three  four-year  colleges. 
Mr.  Jean  Biggs  serves  as  coordi- 
nator for  the  project,  which 
makes  available  to  the  partici- 
pating schools  contacts  with 
musical  artists  who  would  not 
otherwise  be  available.  Mr. 
Biggs,  composer-in-residence 
at  Emporia  State,  visits  the 
campus  bi-weekly  to  lecture,  to 
demonstrate,  and  to  conduct 
performing  groups.  Other  art- 
ists visiting  the  campus  during 
the  year  include  Jean  Berger, 
choral  music;  Kim  Richmond, 
stage  band;  Francis  McBeth, 
concert  band;  and  Larry  Aus- 
tin, experimental  music.  The 
John  Biggs  Consort  also  dem- 
onstrated the  Renaissance  mu- 
sic and  instruments. 


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Stage  band  rehearses  under  leadership  of  composer  Kim  Richmond. 


Mr.  Biggs  shows  recorders. 


Girls'  chorus  rehearses  under  direction  of  choral  composer,  Jean  Berger. 


Collegiate  Singers  respond  to  professional  direction  of  Mr.  Berger. 


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Kim    Richmond,   Free  lance 
composer. 


John  Biggs  plays  viola  de  gamba  in  bi-weekly  visitation 
lecture. 


Jean  Berger,  choral 
composer. 


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Mrs.  John  Biggs,  of  The  Biggs  Consort,  dem- 
onstrates the  portative  organ. 


The  Biggs  Consort  sings  representative  tunes. 


Consort  members  mingle  with  students  to  illustrate  musical. 


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Music-drama 
students 
present 
Christmas  opera 

The  music  and  drama  depart- 
ments combined  efforts  and  tal- 
ents to  stage  the  third  annual 
presentation  of  the  Christmas 
opera,  "Amahl  and  the  Night  Visi- 
tors." Four  audiences  enthusiasti- 
cally received  the  production. 
Mrs.  Edwin  Clarkson  and  her  son 
David  played  the  roles  of  Amahl 
and  his  mother.  Members  of  the 
chorus  served  as  the  shepherds, 
and  music  and  drama  students 
were  cast  in  the  role  of  the  visi- 
tors. Drama  students  prepared 
the  staging  arrangements.  Mr. 
J.  Thomas  Dixon  directed  the 
music  groups,  and  Mr.  Darryl  Pat- 
ten supervised  the  staging  and 
acting. 


Amahl  pipes  and  dreams. 


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Visitors  arrive  at  the  home  of  Amahl. 


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Shepherds  visit  the  kings. 


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Amahl  sets  out  with  Kings  to  follow  a  star. 


Miracle  of  faith  heals  Amahl. 


Amahl  and  mother  share 
wretched  existence. 


Features     7 


College  theatre  opens  season 
with  "The  Deadly  Game." 

The  college  theatre  opened  its  1969-1970  season  with 
"The  Deadly  Game,"  a  play  of  intense  intrigue  and 
suspense.  The  drama,  written  by  Friedrick  Durrenatt, 
debated  and  controversial  writer  of  the  late  1950's,  was 
translated  out  of  the  German.  It  has  proved  popular 
with  junior  college  theatres,  having  played  often  to  the 
largest  opening  shows  of  recent  seasons. 


Pierre  guards  door  as  the  trial  begins. 


ABOVE,  Trapp  accepts  invitation  to  play  the  game;  AT  LEFT,  Joseph  anticipates  the  game. 


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Chateau  setting  houses  "The  Deadly  Game." 


Nicole  rejects  Trapp's  suggestion . 


Pierre  prevents  Trapp's  escape. 


Plotters  welcome  Mrs.  Trapp  and  wonder  if  she  will  play 
the  game. 


Features     9 


Homecoming  queen  and  attendants  receive  attention  dur- 
ing homecoming  parade. 


Barbara  Hodler 


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Barbara  Hodler,  1969  homecoming  attend- 
ant, is  a  sophomore  majoring  in  biology. 
She  is  preparing  to  attend  Kansas  State 
University  next  year. 

Carol  Arrington,  1969  homecoming  at- 
tendant, is  a  freshman  majoring  in  the 
general  secretary  course. 


Carol  Arrington 


Homecoming  Queen  Becky  Brown 


Becky  Brown,  1969  homecoming  queen,  is  a 
sophomore  majoring  in  physical  education.  She 
is  secretary  of  the  student  council,  a  member  of 
the  young  Democrats  and  of  the  Honey  Bears. 


As  a  freshman  she  was  1968  homecoming  at- 
tendant. Becky  plans  to  further  her  education  at 
either  Pittsburg  State  or  Kansas  State. 


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Queen  Becky  Brown  and  )im  Graham  and  attendants  Barbara  Hodler  and  John  Corman  and  Carol  Arrington  and  her  escort  ap- 
proach the  crowning  ceremony. 


Homecoming  events 


The  1969  football  homecoming 
game  set  the  stage  for  an  exciting 
evening  for  Becky  Brown  and  her 
attendants.  Following  an  afternoon 
parade  in  El  Dorado,  the  queen  and 
her  attendants  were  presented  at 
half-time  ceremonies.  The  finishing 
touch  was  the  homecoming  dance 
after  the  game. 


)ohn  Corman,  Barbara  Hodler,  jim  Graham,  Queen  Becky,  Carol  Arrington,  and  her  escort  prepare  to  watch  second  half  of 
homecoming  game. 


Afternoon  parade  attracts  students. 


Refreshments  prove  popular. 


Parade  cars  reach  4-H  Building. 


Dance  with  me! 


Music  changes  mood  and  tempo  to  provide  a  favorite  dance  for  all. 


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Campus 
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Jim  Graham,  sophomore  from 
Shawnee  Mission,  was  a  most  suc- 
cessful member  of  the  cross  coun- 
try squad  and  a  member  of  the 
track  team.  He  served  the  past 
year  as  vice  president  of  the  stu- 
dent council.  A  major  in  physical 
education,  he  plans  to  attend 
Kansas  State  University. 


Favorites 
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Barbara  Hodler,  a  sophomore 
from  Beloit,  is  pursuing  a  major  in 
biology.  She  has  been  a  member 
of  the  Student  Kansas  State  Teach- 
ers Association.  She  was  named 
an  attendant  to  the  1969  home- 
coming queen.  She  plans  to  trans- 
fer to  Kansas  State  University. 


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Campus 
Favorites 

exemplify 

ideal 

students 


Campus  favorites  are  sophomores  nominated  by 
clubs  and  organizations  and  later  selected  by 
ballot  of  the  entire  student  body.  Selected  to  the 
honor  this  year  were  Barbara  Hodler  and  Jim 
Graham.  They  represent  junior  college  students 


participating  in  campus  activities.  Runners-up, 
LOWER  LEFT,  were  Rod  Dutt  and  Louisa  Van  der 
Wheele;  and  LOWER  RIGHT,  were  Dick  Price 
and  Nancy  Engles. 


Couples  attending  the  Christmas  Dance,  participate  in 
dancing. 


A  couple  leaves  as  the  party  ends 


A  couple  shows  the  Christmas  spirit  under  the  mistletoe. 


Favorites  gain  the  spotlight. 


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Organizations 


Campus  organizations  and  groups  are  a 
vital  asset  to  the  BCCJC  campus.  They 
provide  skilled  leadership  and  a  chance 
for  students  to  voice  their  opinions  and 
enjoy  participation.  During  the  year  the 
clubs  and  groups  were  involved  in  many 
projects  both  on  and  off  campus.  At  left, 
Mr.  Havel  helps  a  student  hang  his  art 
work;  below,  Mr.  Anderson  performs  the 
dual  role  of  directing  the  pep  band  and 
playing  the  bass  drum.  On  the  opposite 
page  at  the  top,  the  cheerleaders  show 
that  "they've  got  spirit";  below  left,  Rich- 
ard Hill  addresses  the  first  annual  journal- 
ism dinner;  below  right,  the  Newman 
Club,  advised  by  Father  Rowan,  delivers  a 
variety  of  foods  to  St.  Joseph's  Home  for 
Thanksgiving. 


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Student  Counci 


The  student  council,  representing  the 
student  body,  promotes  the  interests  of 
the  students  and  develops  a  closer  rela- 
tionship between  faculty  and  students. 
Jeff  Artz  and  his  officers  were  elected  in 
the  spring;  class  officers  and  class  and 
club  representatives,  in  the  fall. 

During  the  year  the  student  council  spon- 
sored several  events.  The  Red  Cross  blood 
drive  received  strong  support;  students 
gave  a  record  amount  of  251  pints  of 
blood.  Other  activities  included  the  foot- 
ball homecoming  and  dance,  the  Campus 
Favorites  and  the  winter  prom,  and  victo- 
ry dances.  The  council  climaxed  the  year 
with  the  spring  banquet  and  prom. 

The  council  revised  the  constitution, 
which  was  ratified  and  scheduled  to  go 
into  effect  during  the  1970—1971  school 
year. 

Student  Council:  FRONT  ROW:  Shari  Broadstock,  Becky  Brown,  secretary;  Jeff  Artz,  president;  Jim  Graham,  vice  president; 
Doug  Johnson,  treasurer.  SECOND  ROW:  Nancy  Engels,  Carol  Gillette,  Karan  Hartman,  Linda  Dauber,  Connie  Shoemaker,  Di- 
ane Wiens.  THIRD  ROW:  Betty  Welday,  Pam  Bullock,  Barb  Conrod,  Linda  Ross,  Sheryl  Grieving,  Suzanne  Wilson,  La  Donna  Van 
Meter,  Janie  Tate.  FOURTH  ROW:  Vicki  Harvey,  Doug  Dennis,  Dick  Gimple,  Leland  Klaasen,  Clyde  McCracken,  John  Corman, 
Eldon  Lawyer,  Roger  Frazier.  FIFTH  ROW:  Robert  Collier,  Mark  Monroe,  Rodger  Burton,  Gil  Wagner,  Dick  Price,  Kathy  Perkins. 


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AT  TOP  LEFT,  four  brave  students  prepare  to  give  blood  at  the 
Red  Cross  blood  drive.  ABOVE,  students  enjoy  the  festivities 
of  the  winter  prom.  AT  RIGHT,  Student  Council  President  Jeff 
Artz  examines  a  trophy  presented  to  the  college  for  its  record 
in  the  1969  spring  blood  drive.  BELOW  LEFT,  dancers  "groove" 
to  the  music  at  the  homecoming  dance.  BELOW  RIGHT,  two 
student  council  members  dismantle  the  float  used  in  the 
homecoming  parade. 


Journalism  students  institute  first  annual  "J"  banquet. 


Journalism  staffs 
meet  deadlines 


Students  editing  the  two  junior  college  pub- 
lications struggle  regularly  to  meet  appoint- 
ed deadlines.  Rusty  Johnston,  above  left, 
deserves  special  recognition  as  free  lance 
photographer  for  the  yearbook,  THE  GRIZ- 
ZLY. Members  of  the  news  classes  and  of  the 
yearbook  class  held  the  first  annual  banquet 
on  Dec.  15,  1969.  Bill  Bidwell,  advisor  to  THE 
LANTERN,  presided;  and  Judge  Charles  E. 
Heilman  addressed  the  group. 


Betty  Welday,  Janice  Osborne,  Barbara  Poole,  and  Linda  Linot 
identify  student  portraits. 


Miss  Kuhlmann,  yearbook  advisor,  presents  yearbook 
staff  at  banquet. 


Barbara  Poole,  Linda  Linot,  and  Joyce  Johnson  examine  sample 
yearbook  covers  shown  by  Mr.  Frank  J.  Wright. 


22     Organizations 


Bill  Bidwell,  newspaper  advisor,  presides  at  "J"  banquet. 


Bob  Tate  doubles  as  sports  edi- 
tor and  photographer  for  THE 
LANTERN. 


Debby  Poole,  Richard  Hill,  editor,  Mr.  Bidwell,  and  Tom  Benigas  "stuff"  the  first  eight 
page  issue  of  THE  LANTERN. 


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Introductory  journalism  class  prepares  news  copy. 


Mr.  Charles  E.  Heilman  addresses  banquet  guests. 


Organizations     23 


Nurses 
practice 

skills 

Students  enrolled  in  the  nursing 
program  participate  in  activities 
on  and  off  campus.  Techniques 
are  used  in  area  hospitals  and 
classroom  demonstrations.  Upon 
completion  of  the  course,  nurses 
are  qualified  to  become  regis- 
tered nurses  under  the  Kansas 
State  Nursing  Association. 

Mrs.    Riddle    instructs    Judy 
Patterson  in  "needlework". 


Kermit  Pope  is  the  center  of  attention  during  an  explanation. 


Nurses  pictured  are  Idessa  Riley,  Wm.  Van  Reynolds,  Judy  Patterson,  Kermit  Pope,  Ge- 
niece  Lavenant,  Geneva  Newcom,  Judy  Booker,  Mrs.  Mettler,  Miss  Whitson,  Mrs.  Riddle, 
Ethne  Barnes,  Jeanette  Putney,  Dana  Donovan,  Alma  Partridge,  and  Mrs.  Davis. 


Geneva  Newcom  finds  nursing  enjoyable. 


A    patient  receives  special   attention   from 
Dana  Donvan. 


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Business  Club 
inspects 
equipment 


Future  members  of  the  busi- 
ness world  seek  to  acquaint 
themselves  with  modern 
equipment  during  Business 
Club  tours.  The  Business  Club 
has  visited  Wesley  Hospital  and 
a  missile  base  near  the  college. 


A  few  members  examine  the  catoray  tube  in  the  data  processing  department  at  Wes- 
ley Hospital. 


The  control  center  fascinates  club  members.  In  the  picture  BE- 
LOW, students  meet  for  organization . 


Students  don  helmets  before  entering  the  missile  base. 


Second  Floor  Residents:  FRONT  ROW:  Linda  Oldham,  Barbara  Hodler,  Sandy  Sarkett,  Judy  Aitken,  Judy  Smith.  SECOND  ROW: 
Melanie  Hulse,  Becky  Pierce,  Marcia  Talbot,  Sally  Cocking,  De  Etta  Schon,  Brenda  Fox,  Janet  Arnold,  Deby  Mercer,  Jan  Herrick. 
THIRD  ROW:  Karan  Hartman,  Donna  Carlson,  Janie  Center,  Sandy  Jansen,  Nancy  Engels.  BACK  ROW:  Sheryl  Grieving,  Marge 
Klassen,  Jeannette  Putney,  Debby  Henline,  Marty  Seimers,  Sue  Thompson,  Linda  Ross,  Sandra  Klaassen,  Christi  Gratton,  Kristina 
Wadsworth,  Carol  Gillette. 

Living  in  the  dormitory  presents  a  great  chal- 
lenge to  each  of  its  112  residents.  It  is  a  com- 
munity which  interacts  to  help  its  residents 
obtain  the  full  benefits  of  college.  The  close 
location  allows  students  to  be  more  active  in 


Dormitory  life  supplements 
academic  learning 


First  Floor  Residents:  FRONT  ROW:  Candi  Everson,  Paula  Beavers,  Cheryl  Freeman,  Joy  Huffman,  Martha  Brainard.  SECOND 
ROW:  Sandra  Peck,  Nancy  Olsen,  Mauntia  Deines,  Susan  Hamilton,  Marcia  Spires,  Peg  Triboulet,  Nancy  Studebaker.  THIRD 
ROW:  Marilyn  Daniels,  Carol  Arrington,  Janet  Lemon,  De  Ann  Triboulet,  Diann  Wiens,  Susie  Paph,  Kay  Little.  BACK  ROW:  Val- 
erie Freeman,  Martha  Schweitzer,  Linda  Tredway,  Carol  Book,  Linda  Linot,  Diana  Herschberger. 


26     Organizations 


Second  Floor  Residents:  FRONT  ROW:  Brian  Mooberry,  Kelly  Kiser,  Galen  Mc  Arthur,  Robert  Holland.  SECOND  ROW:  Steve 
Starr,  John  Elliot,  Dan  Black,  Rick  Meyer,  Fred  Wells.  THIRD  ROW:  Bill  Robertson,  Alan  Sleder,  Joe  Ballard,  Frank  Gerberding, 
Mark  Richardson,  Mike  Reed.  BACK  ROW:  Ron  Jarred,  Dan  Lafferty,  John  Puriton,  Bill  Dinkle,  Cecil  Beverly. 


school  functions  and  to  promote  school  spirit. 
One  of  the  most  valuable  assets  in  college  life  is 
gained  by  living  in  the  dorm,  where  students 
learn  to  adjust  to  live  with  other  people  twen- 
ty-four hours  a  day.  This  is  one  lesson  text 


books  cannot  provide.  College  is  more  than 
academic  learning,  and  the  dorm  helps  fill  the 
gap  of  education. 


First  Floor  Residents:  FRONT  ROW:  Rusty  Spindel,  Rod  Dutt,  Bob  Tate,  Gerald  Wiens.  SECOND  ROW:  Randy  Hallgren,  Al  Red- 
burn,  Murray  Cox,  Doug  Dennis.  THIRD  ROW:  Floyd  Winter,  Frank  Reed,  John  Jackson,  Craig  Stephens,  Richard  Molzen.  BACK 
ROW:  Pete  Bonnel,  Tom  Coyne,  Ed  Briggs. 


Organizations     27 


Student  SKSTA 


During  the  first  semester,  the  primary  activi- 
ty of  the  Student  Kansas  State  Teachers  Asso- 
ciation was  giving  a  Christmas  party  at 
Grandview  Elementary  School  in  coopera- 
tion with  the  Collegiate  4-H  Club. 


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Kathy  Bird  helps  children  turn  in  last  minute  orders  to  Santa 
(Steve  Smith). 


Refreshments  are  a  vital  part  of  a  Christmas  party. 


Members  meet  to  organize  for  future  projects. 


SKSTA  —  FRONT  ROW:  Mike  Boydston,  Barbara  Hodler,  Kathy  Moore,  Kathy  Bird,  Sharon  Goodman,  Melinda  Algrim,  Diana 
Swift,  Mrs.  Choens,  Rick  Fawcett. 


Collegiate  4-H 


At  the  present  time,  BCCJC  boasts 
the  only  JUCO  Collegiate  4-H  club 
in  Kansas.  The  club  has  been  very 
active  with  community  service 
projects;  among  those  projects 
were  selling  student  directories, 
helping  with  a  Christmas  party, 
judging  4-H  projects,  directing 
leadership  training,  and  cleaning 
the  Red  Cross  Building. 


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Selling  student  directories  was  one  of  the 
club's  service  projects. 


Collegiate  4-H  —  FRONT  ROW:   Mike  Boydston,  Janie  Tate,  Linda  Haskel 
Connie  Mench,  Diana  Swift,  Marcia  Spires,  Diann  Wiens.  BACK  ROW:   Mr. 
Wischropp,  Steve  Smith,  Linda  Linot,  Nancy  Studebaker,  Terry  Hutter. 


Members  gather  during  activity  period  to  discuss  club  business. 


Connie  Mench  and  Linda  Haskell  conduct 
leadership  training. 


Members  helping  with  leadership  training  listen  as  Mr.  Davis,  Sumner  County 
Extension  Agent,  explains  individual  duties. 


Organizations     29 


Engineers 
Club 

The  Future  Engineers 
Club  introduces  new 
fields  of  engineering  to  its 
members.  Several  visiting 
professors  have  lectured 
to  the  club  on  education- 
al programs  of  their 
schools.  Among  these 
speakers  were  Kenneth 
Gowdv  and  Dr.  Curtis 
Chezen  both  of  K.S.U., 
and  Dr.  David  McFarland 
of  VV.S.U.  Films  were  also 
shown  from  K.U.  In  the 
top  picture  Dr.  Preston  of 
K.U.  is  demonstrating  the 
uses  of  the  laser  beam. 
Members  of  the  club  pic- 
tured on  this  page  are 
Keith  Pharr,  Dick  Gimple, 
Mike  Crawford,  Luis  Solo- 
rio,  Dennis  Post,  Robbie 
Collier,  Bill  Martindale, 
Cyrus  Rahbari,  John  Cor- 
man,  Roger  Burton,  Mike 
Hall,  Steve  Laughlin,  and 
John  Burns.  Also  pictured 
are  the  sponsors,  Mr. 
Gregory  and  Mr.  Lacey. 

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Flying  Club 


The  Flying  Club  is  a  new  organization  on 
campus  this  year.  Sponsoring  the  organi- 
zation are  Mr.  Swift  and  Mr.  Erikson.  Sev- 
eral members  of  the  club  have  done  solo 
flying.  In  the  top  photo  the  officers  are 
Doug  Lamb,  president;  Lester  Sherlock, 
vice-president;  Sharon  Goodman,  secre- 
tary; and  Juanita  Knudsen,  treasurer. 
Other  members  of  the  club  pictured  on 
this  page  are  Jerry  Browning,  Charles 
Hamm,  Larry  Markley,  John  Burns,  and 
Steve  Smith. 


Collegiate  Republicans;  FRONT  ROW:  Dick  Price,  Sheri  Broadstock,  Connie  Shoemaker,  Vickie  Harvey,  LaDonna  VanMeter. 
SECOND  ROW:  Barbara  Glennie,  Charlene  Wright,  Glenda  Lucas,  Jodi  McGredy.  THIRD  ROW:  Tom  Zimmerman,  Mike  Vogt, 
Lee  Klaassen,  Mr.  Butler,  Mr.  Ogg. 


Collegiate  Political  Groups 


The  Collegiate  Political  Groups  on  the  campus 
have  maintained  regular  and  organized  meet- 
ings throughout  this  year  even  though  it  was  not 
a  general  election  year.  Both  groups  have  had 
guest  speakers  at  their  meetings  and  have  creat- 


ed a  continuing  interest  in  national  and  political 
matters.  A  greater  number  of  students  have  par- 
ticipated this  year  than  is  usual  in  a  non-election 
year. 


Collegiate  Democrats;  FRONT  ROW:  Kevin  Craves,  Debbie  Fisher,  Barbara  Hodler,  Karan  Hartman,  Debbie  Henline,  Carol  Gil- 
lette, Murray  Cox.  SECOND  ROW:  Mike  Hogue,  Jan  Mountz,  Sandy  Klassen,  Kathy  Perkins,  Larry  Booth,  Debby  Mercer,  Caro- 
lyn Marcum.  THIRD  ROW:  Maynard  Kerns,  Martha  Brainard,  Linda  Oldham,  Becky  Brown,  John  Yarbrough,  Debbie  Dennett. 
BACK  ROW:  Mr.  Seager,  Doug  Johnson,  Mike  Boydston.  STANDING:  Jeff  Artz,  President. 


Veterans'  Club,  CLOCKWISE:  Lester  Sherlock,  Paul  Haines,  Fred  Wells,  Dick  Souders,  Richard  Kimmerly,  Mike  Harreld,  Roy 
MacChesney,  Michael  Hague,  Jan  Meeker,  Earl  Knott. 


Veterans'  Club 


Circle  K 


Men  who  have  served  in  a  branch  of  the  armed 
forces  comprise  the  membership  of  the  Veter- 
ans' Club.  During  the  annual  blood  drive,  the 
Vets  gave  away  a  transistor  radio  in  a  drawing 
during  a  pep  assembly.  Alan  Watkins  was  the 
lucky  winner  of  the  radio.  The  Veterans  spon- 
sored the  first  annual  car  rally  held  during  the 
first  of  the  year. 


Circle  K  consists  of  men  on  campus  who  are 
sponsored  by  the  El  Dorado  Kiwanis  Club.  Much 
of  their  time  is  spent  with  various  service  pro- 
jects to  the  community.  Dick  Price  takes  head  as 
President  of  Circle  K  this  year. 


Circle  K,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Eldon  Lawyer,  Tom  Zimmerman,  Dick  Price,  Kevin  Graves.  SECOND  ROW:  Tom  Mcintosh,  Rixey  Wer- 
tenberger,  John  Burns,  Bill  Sutter,  Larry  Ewart,  John  Yarbrough,  Mike  Boydston,  Gil  Wagner,  Mr.  Riggs. 


Juco  Voices  —  Kevin  Graves,  Diana  Swift,  Maurita  Deines,  Jane  Biggs,  Cheryl  Little,  Lutrecia  Fewin,  Renee  Carroll,  Mr.  Darryl 
Patten. 


Juco  Voices 


The  Juco  Voices,  selected  by  audition, 
is  a  group  of  students  that  perform 
poetic  and  prose  choral  readings.  They 
spent  a  weekend  in  October  as  the 
guests  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wilbur  Graves 
of  Anthony,  Kansas,  for  a  two-day  re- 
hearsal retreat.  There,  they  spent  time 
preparing  their  repertoire  for  the  com- 
ing year.  The  Voices  have  performed  at 
various  civic  clubs  and  churches  in  El 
Dorado  and  Eureka.  Between  semes- 
ters, they  went  to  South  Dakota.  From 
January  24  through  February  1,  they 
performed  for  civic  clubs  and  church- 
es, and  conducted  choral  reading 
workshops  in  several  South  Dakota 
high  schools. 


Juco  Voices  relax  before  continuing  their  South  Dakota  journey. 


34     Organizations 


Newman  Club  Officers  are  FRONT  ROW:  Nancy  Engles,  Paul  Fehrenbach,  Lin- 
da Ross,  Mike  Boydston.  BACK  ROW:  Virginia  Snead,  Larry  Pritchard,  Father 
Rowan,  Mr.  Theis. 


Members  meet  to  organize. 


Newman  Club 
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Fellowships 


The  Newman  Club,  a  religious 
organization,  provides  social  and 
religious  activities  for  Catholic 
youth  on  campus.  The  club  has 
sponsored  a  hayrack  ride,  a 
Christmas  assembly,  and  a  food 
drive  for  gifts  to  the  Little  Sisters 
of  the  Poor. 


PICTURED  BELOW:  Paula  Beavers,  Phil  Church,  Edna  Fehrenbach,  Judy  Smith,  Linda  Ross,  Marilyn  Daniels,  Paul  Fehrenbach, 
Virginia  Snead,  Cheryl  Grieving,  Mike  Boydston,  Larry  Pritchard,  Kathy  Lynch,  Susan  Rory,  Father  Rowan. 


Honeybear  performances  add 
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By  attending  pep  assemblies,  drill  team 
members  show  school  spirit. 


Drill  Team  —  FRONT  ROW:  Kathy  Wilson,  Barbara  Poole,  Cheryl  Woods,  Linda  Dauber,  Sally  Cocking,  Marilyn  Daniels,  Sheryl 
Grieving,  Janine  Brooks,  Susan  Lee,  Nancy  Carlisle.  SECOND  ROW:  Vicky  Richards,  June  Minshall,  Camy  King,  Sandie  Janzen, 
Linda  Ross,  Judy  Aitken,  Brenda  Fox,  Roxanne  Day.  THIRD  ROW:  Beckie  Brown,  Rhonda  Underwood,  Jacque  Stiles,  Carol  Ar- 
rington.  TOP  ROW:  Carol  Gillette,  Cindy  Ellings. 


Cheerleaders  motivate 
student  spirit 

Enthusiasm  and  ability!  These  words  describe 
the  basis  on  which  the  cheerleaders  are  cho- 
sen. They  represent  the  entire  student  body  in 
athletic  events  and  project  the  school  as  a 
whole  to  the  people  whom  they  meet.  It  is  also 
their  duty  to  build  and  maintain  school  spirit  at 
the  highest  possible  level.  The  six  co-eds  who 
were  chosen  this  year  are:  Debbie  Henline, 
Sandra  Klaassen,  Martha  Brainard,  Vicki  Banis- 
ter, Louisa  Van  der  Weele,  and  Karan  Hartman. 
Karan  was  elected  head  cheerleader  (lower 
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Athletics 


The  athletic  department  at  Butler  County 
Community  Junior  College  provides  a 
competitive  program  of  inter-collegiate 
sports.  At  left,  Charles  Washington  goes 
high  for  one  of  his  sensational  catches; 
below,  a  crowd  of  five  thousand  watches 
the  Grizzlies  play  on  VVSU's  new  turf.  At 
right  above,  the  pack  starts  in  six  inches  of 
snow  at  the  national  junior  college  meet 
held  in  Pennsylvania.  At  lower  left,  cheer- 
leader Sandra  Klaassen  presents  Keith 
Pharr  with  first  place  award  for  local  cross 
country  meet;  at  lower  right,  eager  Mike 
Harris  goes  up  over  the  heads  of  his  op- 
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FRONT  ROW:  Coach  Merle  "Bones"  Nay,  David  Geese, 
Dave  Tarman,  Butch  Cross,  Mike  Sexton,  Tony  Anderson. 
SECOND  ROW:  Lloyd  Tiffany,  Joe  Storey,  Tom  Musgrave, 
Larry  Lewis,  Bob  Chambers.  THIRD  ROW:  Don  Pete,  Rick 
Heise,  Jeff  Howard,  Mike  Sims,  Dan  Shipman.  FOURTH 


ROW:  John  Wilkerson,  Dan  Hickman,  Harold  Hughey,  Ed 
Briggs,  Charles  Washington.  FIFTH  ROW:  Frank  Gerberding, 
Glen  Demick,  Steve  Pharr,  Doug  Donley,  Coach  Gene 
Arnold. 


1969  Grizzly  winnings  break 
thirteen-year  record 


The  1969  football  season  brought  to  BCCJC  the  first 
real  evidence  of  becoming  a  football  power  in  the  Kan- 
sas Jayhawk  Conference.  With  a  record  of  four  wins 
and  six  losses,  Coach  Nay  appraised  the  season  in  two 
ways.  First,  with  28  returning  players,  four  wins,  and 
three  games  which  could  have  gone  either  way,  our 
football  program  is  at  a  new  height  and  looking  for- 
ward to  the  future.  Second,  our  staff  and  players  felt  we 
should  have  been  at  least  6-4  for  the  season  and  were 
disappointed  that  a  winning  season  was  not  obtained. 

Shown  BELOW  is  the  1969  Grizzly  coaching  staff, 
FRONT  ROW:  Dale  Remsberg,  Everett  Kohls,  Merle 
"Bones"  Nay,  Gene  Arnold.  SECOND  ROW:  John 
Jackson,  George  Williamson,  Doug  Donley.  At  Right, 
"Bones"  views  from  the  sidelines. 


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FIRST  ROW:  Bob  Shipman,  Rod  Dutt,  Kelly  Kiser,  Rusty 
Spindel,  Lyle  Brandon,  President  Ed  Walborn.  SECOND 
ROW:  Bill  Robertson,  Bill  Dinkel,  Terry  Jukes,  Carl  Womack, 
Sonny  Cowan.  THIRD  ROW:  Henry  Schirmer,  Cecil  Beverly, 


Cary  Clark,  Jim  Carmichael,  Alan  Sleder.  FOURTH  ROW: 
Sam  Phillips,  Rick  Stewart,  Tom  Coyne,  Roger  Bernhardt, 
Dick  Graves.  FIFTH  ROW:  Dale  Remsberg,  Ev  Kohls,  George 
Williams,  John  Jackson,  Larry  Rader. 


1969  Schedule 


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Fort  Scott 

14 

16 

WSU  Freshmen 

6 

19 

Coffeyville 

34 

14 

Cowley  County 

20 

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Highland 

6 

16 

Independance 

20 

35 

Garden  City 

28 

6 

Hutchinson 

3 

35 

Pratt 

20 

28 

ABOVE,  with  Coach  Nay,  are  the  1969  Grizzly  co-captains,  Bob 
Shipman  (36)  and  Tony  Anderson  (22). 


AT  LEFT,  the  Bears  come  onto  the  field  for 
their  pre-game  warm  up. 


Athletics     41 


Grizzlies  on  the  Go 


ABOVE  LEFT,  Butch  Cross  runs  hard  for  long  yardage.  AT 
RIGHT,  ABOVE,  Tony  Anderson  scores  on  a  punt  return. 
BELOW  LEFT,  Jim  Carmichael  (66)  and  Carl  Womack  (42) 


crack  a  WSU  freshman  runner  for  minus  yards.  BELOW 
RIGHT,  Charlie  Washington  (80)  steals  the  ball  from  Fort 
Scott  defenders. 


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42     Athletics 


Coach  Nay  and  his  staff  have  high  regards  for  the  above  ten 
sophomore  athletes  who  have  played  two  seasons  for  the 
Grizzlies.  Pictured  above,  from  left  to  right  are  Kelly  Kiser, 


Mike  Sexton,  Rod  Dutt,  Butch  Cross,  Rusty  Spindel,  Dave 
Tarman,  Dave  Geese,  Lyle  Brandon,  Tony  Anderson,  Bob 
Shipman. 


Coach  Nay  describes  the  1969  team  as  dedicated 
to  a  purpose,  willing  to  overcome  adversity,  and 
real  competitors  who  have  done  a  great  deal  in 
helping  to  build  our  football  program.  AT  RIGHT, 
student  coach,  George  Williams,  communicates 
with  the  pressbox.  BELOW  LEFT,  Rod  Dutt  (19) 
and  Carl  Womack  (42)  combine  to  down  oppo- 
nents. BELOW  RIGHT,  Coach  Nay  and  Mike  Sex- 
ton comfer  with  the  pressbox. 


Butler  County  athletes 
win  individual  honors 

Football  "back"  makes 
conference  first  team 


Tony  Anderson,  left,  was  named  to  the  first  team  offense 
for  the  1969  football  season  in  the  Jayhawk  Conference. 
Receiving  honorable  mention  on  the  offense  were  Dick 
Graves  (85),  tackle;  Mike  Sexton  (14),  quarter  back;  and 
Charles  Washington  (80),  split  end.  Given  honorable 
mention  on  the  defense  were  Lyle  Brandon  (72),  tackle; 
Don  Pete  (50),  linebacker;  and  Bob  Shipman  (36),  end. 


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Cross  country  runners 
make  Ail-American 


John  Corman,  left,  and  Jim  Graham 
receive  from  Coach  Isom  All-American 
certificates  of  award  as  well  as  medals 
for  places  won  in  the  National  Junior 
College  Cross  Country  meet  held  at 
Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania,  in  November, 
1969.  Corman  placed  sixth  and  Graham 
rated  fourteenth  among  approximately 
200  competitors  who  ran  in  the  meet 
on  a  course  covered  with  four  to  six 
inches  of  snow. 


Basketball  player  named 

All-Conference  Guard 


Eldon  Lawyer,  sophomore  guard  from  Cassoday, 
was  named  all-conference  guard  in  the  western 
division  at  the  close  of  basketball  season.  In  addi- 
tion to  this  honor,  Eldon  laid  claim  to  other  rec- 
ords within  the  conference  and  the  division.  He 
placed  fourth  in  the  conference  in  free  throwing, 
scoring  91  in  116  attempts  for  83  per  cent  in  25 
games.  He  ranked  fifth  in  14  conference  games 
with  field  goals,  hitting  44  of  54  shots  for  82  per 
cent.  Scoring  a  total  of  214  points  in  division  play 
and  compiling  an  average  of  15.3  points  per 
game,  Eldon  ranked  tenth  best  in  that  category. 


Basketball 


The  basketball  team,  with  Eldon  Lawyer 
as  the  only  returning  letterman,  closed 
the  season  with  an  overall  record  of  12 
wins  and  12  losses.  In  conference  play 
the  record  was  6  wins  and  8  losses  with 
a  total  of  993  points  scored  against  the 
opponents'  1047. 


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Steve  Laughlin   and   Paul  Graham  anticipate  a 
rebound. 


Mike  Harris  and  Mike  Eller  screen  for  goal  attempt. 


46     Athletics 


Basketball  Squad:  Steve  Laughlin,  Paul  Graham,  Fred  Johnson,  Eldon  Lawyer,  Larry  Ewart,  Mike  Pontious,  Lloyd  Tiffany,  Ray 
Johnson,  Dave  Callaway,  Mike  Eller,  Mike  Harris,  Rixey  Wertenberger,  John  Duncanson;  kneeling:  John  Burns,  head  trainer; 
Wayne  Postoak,  coach;  Felix  Adams,  assistant  coach;  Steve  Domann,  manager. 


Coaches  plan  practice  session. 


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South  Plains,  Texas 

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Nov.  21 

Weatherford,  Texas 

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90 

There 

Nov.  22 

Shreiner,  Texas 

71 

65 

There 

Nov.  25 

Allen  County 

96 

66 

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Dec.  1 

Independence 

78 

85 

Here 

Dec.  2 

W.S.U.Frosh 

72 

71 

There 

Dec.  8 

Coffeyville 

79 

99 

There 

Dec.  13 

Chanute 

84 

67 

Home 

Dec.  18 

Garden  City 

84 

76 

Home 

Jan.  9 

Hutchinson 

56 

82 

There 

Jan.  14 

VV.S.U.  Frosh 

71 

68 

Home 

Jan.  16 

Seward  County 

54 

52 

There 

Jan.  20 

Cowley  County 

71 

68 

Home 

Jan.  23 

Barton  County 

78 

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There 

Jan.  27 

Pratt 

57 

87 

Home 

Jan.  30 

Seward  County 

80 

68 

Home 

Jan.  31 

Dodge  City 

11 

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Feb.  3 

Cowley  County 

75 

77 

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Feb.  5 

Garden  City 

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Feb.  13 

Hutchinson 

73 

78 

Home 

Feb.  16 

Dodge  City 

66 

88 

Home 

Feb.  19 

St.  John's 

76 

65 

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Feb.  24 

Allen  County 

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Feb.  28 

Barton  County 

85 

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Basketball 


John  Duncanson  gets  easy 
tip-in. 


Mike  Pontious  drives  the  base  line. 


Ray  Johnson  shoots  on  a  fast 
break. 


Pontious  and  Fred  Johnson  set  up  offensive  play. 


48     Activities 


Duncanson  and  Callaway  battle  for  rebound. 


Dave  Callaway  stretches  for  a  goal . 


Eldon  Lawyer  breaks  away  to  score. 


Paul  Graham  drives  for  a  basket. 


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Cross  Country  team 
has  victorious  season 


The  1969  Grizzly  cross  country  team  closed  the 
season  with  seven  meet  championships,  in- 
cluding the  meet  of  Region  6  in  the  National 
Junior  College  Athletic  Association.  The  team 
placed  sixth  in  the  Kansas  State  Federation 
meet,  competing  against  major  universities  and 
colleges,  and  also  placed  sixth  in  the  NJCAA 
meet  held  at  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania,  early  in 
November.  At  the  national  meet  John  Corman 
placed  sixth  and  Jim  Graham  placed  fourteenth 
to  win  Ail-American  honors. 


Corman  drives  for  sixth  place  in  nationals. 


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Keith  Pharr  wins  first  in  the  BCCJC  meet. 


Grizzlies  group  well  to  win  home  meet. 


Contestants  eat  steak  on  eve  of  departure  for  the  National  meet. 


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Jim  Graham  makes  move  for  an  All-American 
position  in  the  upper  left  photo.  Jim  Knott,  at 
left,  records  38th  at  the  national  meet.  Jim  Gra- 
ham and  John  Corman,  above,  placed  sixth  and 
fourteenth  respectively  to  become  Butler  County 
Community  Junior  College's  All  Americans. 


CROSS  COUNTRY  squad:  BACK  ROW,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT,  Bill  Devlin,  Paul  Day,  Jim  Graham,  co-captain;  John  Corman,  co-cap- 
tain; Clardy  Vinson,  Tom  Masters,  Bob  Devlin  and  Coach  Ollie  Isom.  FRONT  ROW:  Dave  Flowers,  Jim  Darrow,  Cary  Deiter, 
Keith  Pharr,  captain;  Tom  Barr,  John  Elliot,  and  Jim  Knott. 


Activities 


Approximately  1470  students,  a  record 
number,  enrolled  in  day  classes  this  year. 
New  classes  and  activities  kept  students 
busy  throughout  the  year.  At  left,  two 
students  enjoy  protection  at  the  rainy 
homecoming  bonfire;  below,  Randy 
Whitton  discovers  a  parking  ticket  on  his 
car.  At  right  above,  students  attend  a  pep 
rally;  below  left,  the  Red  Cross  Bloodmo- 
bile  makes  its  fall  visit  to  the  campus;  at 
right  the  library  magazine  section  seems 
to  be  a  popular  place. 


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On  the  night  of  Wednesday,  November  19,  the 
sophomore  girls  defeated  the  freshman  girls  8-0 
in  the  first  powder  puff  football  game.  The  soph- 
omore coaches  were  Rod  Dutt,  Rusty  Spindel, 
and  Lyle  Brandon.  The  freshmen  were  led  by 
Harold  Hughey,  Rick  Heise,  and  Henry  Schirm- 
er.  Sophomore  cheerleaders  were  Kelly  Kiser, 
Jim  Graham,  and  John  Corman.  Freshman  boost- 


ers were  Tom  Musgrave,  John  Yarborough,  and 
Craig  Stephens. 

Photos  on  this  page  include,  upper  left;  sopho- 
mores devise  how  to  combat  freshmen;  upper 
right,  sophomore  cheerleaders;  lower  left, 
freshman  cheerleaders;  lower  right,  freshmen 
devise  a  counter  attack  against  sophomores. 


54     Activities 


Juco  Mixed  Leaguers  contemplate  strikes. 


Intramural  sports  involve  many. 


College  provides  for  various  extracurricular  activities,  includ- 
ing intramural  favorites.  Many  students  find  their  satisfaction  in 
the  sports  of  bowling,  volleyball  and  basketball  during  the  late 
afternoon  and  early  evening  hours.  Men  participate  in  basket- 
ball intramurals.  Both  men  and  women  take  part  in  bowling 
and  volleyball. 


Volleyball  players  hold  tournament. 


Forward  reaches  for  another  goal. 


Activities     55 


Dormitory  life  provides 

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Silence  is  seldom  experienced. 


Ron  Jarred  studies  in  lobby,  ready  to  help 
visitors. 


Residents  join  to  decorate  for  Christmas. 


56     Activities 


Home  was  never  like  this. 


Study  is  a  necessity  easily  overlooked. 


Residents  gather  to  socialize. 


Poohbear  casts  expectant  eyes  on  Mrs.  Duncan. 


Dorm  girls  discuss  Christmas  decoration  possibilities. 


Activities     57 


Students  crowd 
many  areas 

During  the  year  groups  of  people  become 
involved  in  numerous  activities.  These  events 
attract  the  attention  of  campus  personalities 
and  add  fun,  fellowship,  and  excitement  to 
the  academic  atmosphere  of  the  college. 


Fall  semester  enrollment  line  moves  forward. 


New  and  returning  students  find  a  common  interest  in  music  at  the  September  "hop' 


58     Activities 


Students  stand  to  welcome  homecoming  queen. 


Publication  photos  interrupt  enrollment  line. 


Curious  onlookers  view  Free  Press  confrontation. 


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Many  people  participate  in  blood  drive. 


Student  union  becomes  center  of  attention. 


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Student  participation 
builds  school  spirit 


Football  games  bring  out  school  spirit. 


Get-acquainted   dance  provides  opportunity  for  making  new 
friends. 


Grizzly  and  friends  add  variety  to  the  Homecoming  Parade. 


60     Activities 


Cheerleaders  toss  Pirate  effigy  to  its  doom. 


Pool  offers  diversion  for  spare  time. 


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Students  relax  before  parade. 


Sunshine  and  green  grass  make  art  a  little  nicer. 


Activities     61 


BCCJC  Diners' 
Club 


Dining  seems  to  be  one  of  the  main 
activities  of  the  school  year.  Students 
rush  from  morning  classes  to  the 
snack  bar  and  cafeteria  each  day  for 
a  break  before  afternoon  classes 
begin.  Throughout  the  year  several 
school  organizations  include  din- 
ners in  their  outside  activities. 


Judge  Heilmann  speaks  at  Journalism  dinner. 


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Students  seek  nourishment  after  giving  blood. 


Booster  club  honors  cross  country  team 


62     Activities 


Business  faculty  hosts 
McConnell  guides 
during  delay. 


Sumner  County 
treats  4-Hr's. 


Lunchtime   also    in- 
cludes studies. 


Activities     63 


Dramatics  students  journeyed  to  Minnesota. 


Six  members  of  the  cross  country  team  warm  up  before  competing  in  the 
national  finals  which  were  held  in  Pennsylvania. 


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Distant  places 
beckon 

students 


Travel  is  playing  an  increasingly  im- 
portant function  in  education.  Stu- 
dents now  journey  beyond  the  pages 
of  textbooks  to  participate  in  numer- 
ous profitable  activities.  Drama  stu- 
dents visited  the  Tyrone  Guthrie  The- 
atre and  the  Minnesota  Dance  Thea- 
tre located  in  Minneapolis,  Minneso- 
ta. The  cross  country  team  flew  to 
Pennsylvania  to  participate  in  the  na- 
tional finals.  Education  by  travel, 
however,  is  not  limited  by  miles.  The 
working  knowledge  of  business  club 
members  was  enriched  by  visits  to 
both  a  hospital  and  a  missile  base. 
Class  sponsored  art  trips  to  KSTC  en- 
abled students  to  gain  knowledge  and 
evaluate  their  progress.  Sometimes 
these  trips  have  double  value.  4-H 
members  who  traveled  to  Wellington 
to  aid  future  leaders  found  them- 
selves gaining  practical  experience. 
Faculty  members  disperse  knowledge 
to  future  college  students  in  career 
day  activities. 


Business  club  members  study   missile   base 
equipment. 


64     Activities 


The  "school  bus"  takes  students  on  adventures  that  expand  educational  offerings. 


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Mr.  Neaville  and  Mr.  John  Anderson  participate  in  Career  Day  activi- 
ties at  Yates  Center. 


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A  tour  of  hospital  facilities  allows  students  to  become  better  ac- 
quainted with  the  business  world. 


A  trip  to  Emporia  allows  art  students  to  study  the 
KSTC  art  program. 

4-H   members  conduct  leadership  training  at 
Wellington. 


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Cheerleaders  demonstrate  pep  at  assembly. 


"Bones"  Nay  introduces  the  football  squad. 


President 

orientation 


Wal  bou  rn    speaks    at 


Assemblies 
Create  Interest 


Enthusiasm  and  interest  are 
shown  by  fellow  students  at  as- 
semblies. Orientations,  sports, 
music,  or  guest  speakers  may  pro- 
vide the  purpose  for  the  gather- 
ing. Interest  in  cultivated  for 
BCCJC  students  by  assembly  ac- 
tivities of  various  degrees. 


A  pep  rally  interests  many. 


The  radio,  given  by  the  Veterans'  Club, 
is  drawn  for  by  Karen  Hartman. 


Rod  Dutt  presents  his  choices  for  running  mates  at  a  campaign 
assembly. 

President  Jeff  Artz  presents  homecoming  candidates  for  1969. 


Sophomores  show  vigor  at  powder  puff  assembly. 


Kim  Richmond,  guest  performer,  leads  the  band  for  the  visiting  high  school 
students  of  surrounding  Butler  County. 


John  Morris  introduces  Mike  Beckwith 
of  W.S.U.,  who  spoke  to  a  number  of 
students  on  black  attitudes  and  actions. 


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Varied  interests 

command  attention 


Typical  of  any  term,  this  school  year  has 
involved  people  in  a  great  variety  of 
activities.  Included  here  is  only  a  small 
representation  of  otherwise  unclassi- 
fied events.  Of  noteworthy  mention  is 
the  opportunity  that  music  students 
have  of  studying  on  the  new  organ  pre- 
sented to  the  college  late  last  year  by 
the  Robert  G.  Morrison  family.  Janice 
Osborne,  below  right,  was  one  of  the 
first  students  to  study  at  the  console. 


Mr.  Victor  Salem,  second  semester  speech  instructor,  studies  map  to 
plan  first  debate  trip. 


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4-H  Club  members  conduct  story  hour 


Stage  try-outs  initiate  spring  theatre  production  of  "Those  Arabian 
Nights." 


Janice  Osborne  practices  organ  lesson. 

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Programed    learning   center    pro- 
vides many  profitable  services. 


Students  crash  line  in  pre-enrol 
ment  procedure. 


Final  enrollees  make  personal  data 
changes. 

Activities     69 


Album 


College  is  an  interesting  experience  for 
students  and  instructors  alike.  Many 
events  make  up  a  year  at  college.  At  left, 
Johanna  Van  der  Weele  transforms  Dale 
Neaville  into  a  misshapen  character  for 
"The  Deadly  Game;"  below,  Mr.  Arnold 
instructs  a  student.  On  the  opposite  page 
above,  freshmen  stand  in  seeming  endless 
lines  on  enrollment  day;  below  left,  stu- 
dents find  a  place  in  the  sun  to  relax  and 
talk;  below  right,  students  and  teachers 
wait  for  temperature  readings  in  blood 
drive. 


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President 


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President  Walbourn,  in  the  perform- 
ance of  his  administrative  duties,  has 
traveled  to  far  places  during  the  past 
year  to  attend  meetings  of  special 
significance.  As  a  result,  additional 
offerings  have  been  made  possible 
at  Butler  County  Community  Junior 
College.  In  July,  accompanied  by 
Dean  Cummins,  he  spent  ten  days  in 
Europe  investigating  and  examining 
the  quality,  content,  and  method  of 
presentation  of  a  foreign  study  pro- 
gram. He  attended  in  Washington, 
D.C.,  the  Federal  Affairs  Workshop 
that  dealt  with  federal  grants  made 
to  junior  colleges.  In  another  trip  to 
Washington  he  participated  in  a 
seminar,  sponsored  by  the  Practicing 
Law  Institute,  where  rights  and 
problems  of  students  were  analyzed. 
Mr.  Walbourn  went  to  Honolulu  in 
March  to  attend  the  annual  conven- 
tion of  the  American  Association  of 
Junior  Colleges.  And  in  April  he  was 
in  Chicago  for  one  of  several  trips  to 
that  city  to  attend  meetings  of  the 
North  Central  Association  of  Col- 
leges and  Universities.  There  he 
made  his  final  appearance  before 
the  Association  in  fulfilling  the  re- 
quirements for  the  school's  accredi- 
tation in  the  Association. 


Administrators 


Personnel  assigned  to  the  administrative  positions  at  Butler  Coun- 
ty Community  Junior  College  have  the  responsibilities  of  corelat- 
ing  and  scheduling  the  programs,  making  provisions  for  accepted 
curricula  changes,  and  supervising  the  administrative  tasks  of  the 
institution. 

Mrs.  Mettler,  director  of  nursing,  schedules  working  assignments 
with  the  cooperating  hospitals  in  the  nursing  program.  Mr.  Mc- 
Kinney,  registrar  and  director  of  admissions,  is  responsible  for  the 
receiving  and  dispensing  of  all  student  records.  Mr.  Wilson,  dean 
of  industrial  education  and  adult  education,  provides  for  the  su- 
pervision specially  related  to  these  areas.  Mr.  Cummins,  academic 
dean,  with  Mr.  Wilson,  arranges  all  class  schedules  and  works 
with  instructors  and  students  in  many  areas  of  educational 
involvement. 


Marilynn  Mettler 


Leonard  J.  McKinney 


Ronald  D.  Wilson 


William  C.  Cummins 


Album     73 


Instructional  Staff 


The  administrative  and  instructional  staff 
for  Butler  County  Community  Junior  Col- 
lege represents  a  wide  variety  of  training 
and  experience.  Students  profit  from  this 
talent  through  person-to-person  contacts 
in  classes,  activities,  clubs,  and  the  advi- 
sor-advisee program. 


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Faculty  crowd  Kassebaum  patio  at  board  reception. 


VICTOR  BLAND 

Guidance  counselor 
LEWIS  BLOCKCOLSKI 

English 
GARY  L.  BOATRIGHT 

Drafting  technology 


BARBARA  k.  BOLAND 
Psychology,  Counselor 

PATRICIA  BRANDNER 
Mathematics 

LOREN).  BRINKMEYER 

Data  processing  technology 


MICHAEL  BUTLER 

Economics 
ROBERT  H.CHISM 

Art 
JOYCHOENS 

Programmed  learning 


FELIX  E.  ADAMS,  JR. 

English 
JOHN  R.ANDERSON 

Automotive  technology 
ROBERT  ANDERSON 

Music 


BURLT.  ARBOGAST 

Electronics  —  Electricity  technology 
GENEARNOLD 

Industrial  arts,  Physical  education 
WILLIAMG.  BIDWELL 

Journalism,  English 


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MARY  DAVIS 

Nursing 
J.  THOMAS  DIXON 

Music 
MARTHA  DOTY 

English 
ROLAND  ENSZ 

Social  science 


DARRELERIKSON 

Business 
CHARLES  FULLER 

Biological  science 
ARDEN  GOOD 

Auto  body  technology 
RICHARD  GREGORY 

Mathematics,  Physical  science 


MICHAEL  E.  HADLEY 

Speech,  Debate 
LYNN  B.  HAVEL 

Art 
CLYDE  J.  HIEBERT 

Mathematics,  Physical  science 
OLIVER  ISOM 

Social  science 


JOSEPH  E.JOHNSTON 

Air  conditioning  technology 
EVERETT  KOHLS 

Social  science 
GAYLEKRAUSE 

Mathematics 


Coffee  hour  initiates  school  year. 


Instructional 
Staff 


Mr.  Lay,  Mr.  Mangels,  and  Mr.  Martens  wait  to  assist  enrolling  students. 


HERBERT  J.  KRELLER 

Social  science 
BLENDAKUHLMANN 

English 
RICHARD  J.  LACEY 

Science,  mathematics,  machine  technology 


JOHN  K.  LAY,  JR. 

Social  science 
DAVID  LONGFELLOW 

English 
SHIRLEY  LONGFELLOW 

Business  education 


ALLYN  MCGINNIS 

Business 
JEANETTEMALONE 

Physical  education 
DONALD  MANGELS 

Automotive  technology 


Faculty  members  assemble  for  regular  session. 


DENNIS  MARTENS 

Machine  technology 
ELMO  NASH 

Mathematics 
MERLE  NAY 

Director,  Athletics  &  Student  activities 


DALENEAVILLE 
Guidance  Director 

HERMAN  OGG 
Communications,  English 

JAMES  OHL 

Drafting  technology 


DARRYLF.  PATTEN 

Speech,  Theatre 
WILFRED  PETTUS 

Physical  science 
WAYNE  POSTOAK 

Physical  education,  Athletics 


MELVIN  RALSTON 

English 
DALEREMSBERG 

Physical  education,  Athletics 
JANE  RHOADS 

English 


GORDON  E.  RHODES 

Mathematics 
HUGH  RICHARDSON 

Librarian 
BARBARA  RIDDLE 

Nursing 


Mr.  Isom's  students  long  for  proficiency  in  shorthand. 


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Instructional  Staff 


MARIAN  ROWE 

Librarian 
RONALD  RUSSELL 

Data  Processing  technology 


RONALD  SEAGER 

Business 
GEORGE  SWIFT 

Business 


PHILLIPTHEIS 

Biological  Science 
DONTOBUREN 

English 


LEONA  WATKINS 

Psychology 
FRED  WEBB 

Welding  technology 


ANITA  WHITSON 

Nursing 
THEODORE  WISCHROPP 

Foreign  language 


Mr.  Longfellow  becomes  make-up  artist. 


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E.  F.  Adams 
G.  W.  Hammel 


Eugene  Brooks 


G.  E.  Kassebaum 


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Richard  Chase 


Lewis  Simmons 


Board  of  trustees 
acts  on  student 
referendum 


Early  in  the  first  semester,  students  in  a 
referendum  directed  by  the  student 
council  agreed  to  assess  themselves  an 
additional  fee  of  five  dollars  per  semes- 
ter in  order  to  improve  parking  facili- 
ties. Responding  to  this  action,  the 
board  of  trustees  secured  revenue 
bonds  and  contracted  for  the  expan- 
sion and  surfacing  of  the  west  parking 
lot.  At  the  opening  of  school  the  board 
hosted  a  reception  for  faculty  members 
and  their  spouses  at  the  country  home 
of  Dr.  and  Mrs.  G.  E.  Kassebaum.  G.  W. 
Hammel,  M.D.,  was  elected  to  the 
board  at  the  spring  election,  and  Eu- 
gene Brooks  was  named  chairman. 


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Faculty   members   renew  acquaintances   and   meet   new  staff 
members. 


Dr.  Kassebaum  greets  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Chism. 


Album     79 


Non-Certified  Staff 


The  operation  of  this  college  would  not  function 
properly  without  the  help  from  the  non-certified 
staff.  Much  praise  is  due  these  men  and  women 
who  perform  the  business  and  maintain  the 
buildings. 


JOHN  CLEVELAND 

Custodian 
BARBARA  COONROD 

Secretary,  Mr.  Cummins,  Mr.  Wilson 
ARLENE  DE  VORE 
Secretary,  Mr.  Harris 


MARTHA  DUNCAN 

Housemother,  Dormitory 
LOIS  FRIESEN 

Secretary,  Nursing  Office 
VIRGINIA  FRITZLER 

Receptionist 


FRANCIS  HALL 

Custodian 
C.H.  Harris 

Business  manager 
ETHYL  LANGE 

Secretary,  Mr.  Walbourn 


GLENN  LEIMER 

Custodian 
BEULA  MCALLISTER 

Secretary,  Adult  education 
BARBARA  PARSONS 

Secretary,  Mr.  Mckinney 


PAT  PLACE 

Secretary,  Mr.  Cummins,  Mr.  Wilson 
CARL  RIGGS 

Manager,  bookstore 
BURR  ROBERTS 

Superintendent,  buildings,  grounds 


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CHARLES  ROMERO 

Custodian 

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ROY  L.SEYMOUR 

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Custodian 

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Secretary,  Mr.  Harris 

MARY  LOUISE  STEBBINS 

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Secretary,  Counseling  Center 

BERTSTOWERS 

Custodian 
MARIE  WALTMAN 

Library  assistant 
GERALD  WHIPPLE 

Custodian 
JOYCE  WHITESIDE 

Data  processing  operator 
DENNIS  ZUERCHER 

Groundsman 


Cafeteria  Personnel  —  FRONT  ROW:  Beverly  Hess,  manager;  Joyce  Murray,  bookkeeper;  Leona  Londeen,  evening  cook;  Ethel 
James,  salad  &  dessert.  BACK  ROW:  Lelia  Whipple,  dishwasher;  Grace  Costin,  utility;  Pat  Bailey,  snack  bar;  Rosie  Marshall,  snack 
bar;  Edna  Rumsey,  noon  cook. 


Sophomores 


Approximately  529  of  the  1470  students  en- 
rolled in  Butler  County  Community  Junior 
College  are  sophomores.  They  have  pre- 
pared this  year  to  move  on  to  other  colleges 
or  to  take  their  permanent  station  in  life. 
Sophomore  officers  pictured  at  RIGHT  are 
Dick  Price,  president;  Janie  Tate,  sec.-treas.; 
and  John  Corman,  vice  president. 


Ron  Abraham,  Wichita 

Liberal  Arts 
Margaret  Aguilera,  Augusta 

Speech 
Melinda  Algrim,  Augusta 

Secondary  Education 
Linda  Allen,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  Arts 
Anthony  Anderson,  Wichita 

Physical  Education 


Thomas  Anderson,  El  Dorado 

Business 
Vicki  Anderson,  El  Dorado 

Data  Processing 
Michael  Angulo,  Wichita 

Business 
Maria  Arnold,  Wichita 

Business 
Jeffrey  Artz,  El  Dorado 

Political  Science 


Randall  Atkisson,  Wichita 

Liberal  Arts 
Charles  Austin,  Wichita 

Engineering 
Ceraldine  Baird,  El  Dorado 

Physical  Education 
Mike  Baker,  El  Dorado 

Air  Conditioning 
Wayne  Baker,  El  Dorado 

Law 


Randall  Ball,  El  Dorado 

Biology 
Ethne  Barnes,  El  Dorado 

Nursing 
Kenneth  Barr,  Eureka 

Business 
Thomas  Barr,  El  Dorado 

Psychology 
Paula  Beavers,  (unction  City 

Data  Processing 


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Thomas  Benigas,  El  Dorado 

Pharmacy 
Debra  Berens,  El  Dorado 

History 
Dennis  Berner,  Augusta 

Business 
Roger  Bernhardt,  Lyons,  New  York 

Liberal  Arts 
Benell  Bertram,  Salina 

Speech,  Debate 


lane  Biggs,  Potwin 

Secondary  Education 
Linda  Bird,  Augusta 

Elementary  Education 
Bruce  Bland,  Wichita 

Law 
Linda  Bode,  Augusta 

Nursing 
Jim  Bogle,  Wichita 

Education 


Steve  Bohannan,  Wichita 

Drafting 
|udy  Booker,  Wichita 

Nursing 
Peter  Bonnel,  Topeka 

Auto  Technology 
Roger  Bonser,  Wichita 

Business  Administration 
Kelley  Bowen,  Derby 

Business 


Kenston  Bowser,  Augusta 

Machine  Technology 
Shelley  Bracken,  El  Dorado 

Business 
James  Branam,  Wichita 

Machine  Technology 
Lyle  Brandon,  Wichita 

Liberal  Arts 
Michael  Brittan,  Wichita 

Journalism 


Shari  Broadstock,  El  Dorado 

French 
Eugene  Brockmeir,  Herington 

Liberal  Arts 
Gerald  Brown,  Wichita 

Political  Science 
Rebecca  Brown,  Wichita 

Physical  Education 
Terry  Brown,  Augusta 

Liberal  Arts 


William  Brush,  Towanda 

Liberal  Arts 
Bernard  Buckman,  Wichita 

Data  Processing 
Larry  Burrows,  Wichita 

Auto  Technology 
Marylee  Butcher,  El  Dorado 

Secondary  Education 
David  Callaway,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  Arts 


Margaret  Calvin,  El  Dorado 

Medicine 
Nicky  Campbell,  Wichita 

Liberal  Arts 
Ronnie  Campbell,  Wichita 

Business  Administration 
Donna  Carlson,  Wichita 

Data  Processing 
Randall  Carr,  Andover 

Business 


Album     83 


Sophomores 


Douglas  Carrington,  Topeka 

Electronics 
Ara  Carter,  Wichita 

Elementary  Education 
Robert  Carter,  Wichita 

Art 
Robin  Carter,  Wichita 

Bachelor  Arts 
Phillip  Carver,  Wichita 

Art 


Larry  Casady,  El  Dorado 

English 
San  Cawthorn,  Potwin 

Data  Processing 
Larry  Cervantes,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  Arts 
Douglas  Chambers,  Wichita 

Architecture 
Rick  Chambers,  Baldwin  City 

Auto  Body 


David  Chestnut,  Clay  Center 

lournalism 
Clyde  Chlumsky,  Augusta 

Auto  Body 
Phillip  Church,  El  Dorado 

Psychology 
John  Clark,  Augusta 

Liberal  Science 
Lindsay  Clark,  Wichita 

Psychology 


Donna  Cleaver,  Wichita 

General  Secretary 
Alan  Coffman,  Wichita 

Business 
Robert  Collier,  El  Dorado 

Engineering 
Michael  Collins,  Wichita 

Physical  Education 
Marsha  Compton,  El  Dorado 

English 


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Student  Council  President  surveys  future  sophomore  class. 


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Barbara  Conrod,  El  Dorado 

English 
Janet  Coplin,  Wichita 

Art 
Elaine  Copp,  Augusta 

Liberal  Arts 
Karen  Corbin,  Towanda 

Business 
Sheldon  Cordry,  Wichita 

Pharmacy 


John  Corman,  Beloit 

Engineering 
Ronald  Cowell,  Towanda 

General  education 
Robert  Cowger,  Wichita 

Liberal  Arts 
DuaneCox,  Wichita 

Science 
James  Cox,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  Arts 


Murray  Cox,  Wichita 

Business  administration 
Gary  Cramer,  Andover 

Business 
Michael  Crawford,  El  Dorado 

Engineering 
George  Creegan,  Wichita 

Engineering 
Delbert  Crowl,  Wichita 

Air  Conditioning,  Refrigeration 


Donald  Crupper,  Howard 

Data  processing 
Darlene  Dauber,  El  Dorado 

Nursing 
Linda  Dauber,  El  Dorado 

Business 
Douglas  DaVee,  Wichita 

Psychology 
William  T.  Davis,  El  Dorado 

Medicine 


Douglas  Dennis,  Wellington 

Meteorology 
Richard  Dial,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Marilyn  Diver,  El  Dorado 

Business  education 
Duane  Dodson,  El  Dorado 

Air  conditioning,  Refrigeration 
Jonathan  Doll,  Wichita 

Biology 


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Stephen  Domann,  El  Dorado 

Data  processing 
Douglas  Donley,  Ellsworth 

Education 
Dana  Donovan,  Lewis 

Nursing 
David  Dowell,  El  Dorado 

Electronics 
Patrick  Doyle,  El  Dorado 

Physical  education 


Lonnie  Dreyer,  Whitewater 

Business  administration 
Robert  Drury,  Manhattan 

Business  administration 
Randall  Duncan,  El  Dorado 

Engineering 
Mark  Dunn,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Stephen  Dunn,  Wichita 

Physical  education 


Album     85 


Sophomores 


Bull-session  adds  spice  to  student  life. 


Cathie  Durnil,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  arts 
Rod  Dutt,  Lawrence 

Physical  education 
loseph  Eaton,  El  Dorado 

Architecture 
Kenneth  Eaves,  Newton 

Liberal  arts 
Lucynda  Elhngs,  El  Dorado 

Legal  secretary 


Roger  Elliot,  Wichita 

Business  administration 
David  Ellis,  El  Dorado 

Art 
Druce  Emerson,  Wichita 

Engineering 
Dennis  Emrich,  Wichita 

Business 
Nancy  Engels,  Rose  Hill 

Elementary  education 


Rodney  Entz,  Peabody 

Business  administration 
Gerald  Erikson,  Morrowville 

Liberal  Arts 
Clinton  Evans,  Wichita 

Business  administration 
Robert  Fabian,  El  Dorado 

Medical  technology 
Michael  Farmer,  Wichita 

Accounting 


Richard  Fawcett,  Wichita 

Law 
Edna  Fehrenbach,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  arts 
Dave  Ferren,  El  Dorado 

History 
Deborah  Fisher,  Mulvane 

Elementary  education 
lames  Fleetwood,  El  Dorado 

Forestry 


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David  Flory,  Elbing 

Nursing 
Roger  Foltz,  Wichita 

Business  administration 
Robert  Fox,  El  Dorado 

Business 
Pamela  Freeman,  Rose  Hill 

Elementary  education 
Valerie  Freeman,  Eureka 

Business  education 


Michael  Friedman,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Carol  Fuller,  El  Dorado 

Elementary  education 
Patrick  Galbraith,  Wichita 

Business 
Norris  Carlow,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
David  Geese,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 


Carol  Gillette,  Wichita 

Elementary  education 
Gregory  Gilmer,  Wk  hita 

Liberal  science 
Richard  Gimple,  Douglass 

Engineering 
Stephen  Gladfelter,  Augusta 

Medicine 
Barbara  Glennie,  Haysville 

Science 


Arthur  Goodman,  Emporia 

Business  administration 
Donald  Govan,  Wichita 

Electrical  engineering 
James  Graham,  Overland  Park 

Business  administration 
Randal  Graham,  El  Dorado 

Law 
Kevin  Graves,  Anthony 

Speech,  Drama 


Roger  Green,  El  Dorado 

Science 
William  Greenlee,  Wichita 

Data  processing 
Charles  Greenwell,  El  Dorado 

Drafting 
Sheryl  Greiving,  Derby 

Elementary  education 
Cecil  Griekspoor,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  arts 


Wilmatine  Griffin,  Towanda 

Business  education 
Roy  Groat,  Wichita 

Electronics 
Mohammed  Hadi,  New  York,  N.Y. 

Engineering 
Paul  Haines,  El  Dorado 

Psychology 
Michael  Hall,  Augusta 

Engineering 


Timothy  Hamilton,  Wichita 

Business 
Janice  Hammer,  Leon 

General  secretary 
Mary  Harp,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Michael  Harreld,  Wichita 

Physical  education 
Perry  Harris,  Wichita 

Zoology 


Album     87 


Sophomores 


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Sophomores  tolerate  one-way  traffic. 


James  Harrison,  Wi<  hita 

Liberal  arts 
Karen  Hartman,  Newton 

Liberal  arts 
Vicki  Harvey,  Wichita 

Speech  therapy 
Michael  Haslett,  junction  City 

Medicine 
Darold  Hauserman,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 


Terry  Hawks,  El  Dorado 

Optometry 
Karen  Hedgpeth,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Marvin  Heinz,  Wichita 

Business 
Sheldon  Hendnks,  Potwin 

Electronics 
Deborah  Henline,  Wichita 

Business 


4  h 


Daniel  Hickman,  Paola 

History 
Richard  Hill,  El  Dorado 

Journalism 
Scotty  Hill,  Augusta 

Business 
Barbara  Hodler,  Beloit 

Liberal  arts 
Michael  Hogue,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 


Cordelia  Holem,  El  Dorado 

Education 
Daniel  Hollis,  Hunter 

Data  processing 
Ruth  Hollis,  Augusta 

Elementary  education 
Robert  Holloway,  El  Dorado 

Physical  education 
Paul  Hubbard,  El  Dorado 

Air  conditioning,  Heating 


88     Album 


Mic  hael  Huddleslon,  Wichita 

Accounting 
Ronald  Hull,  El  Dorado 

Electronics 
Robert  Humburg,  Wk  hita 

Business 
Rk  hard  Hunt,  Wichita 

History 
Terry  Hutter,  Augusta 

Mathematics 


Charly  llsley,  Augusta 

Air  conditioning 
Garry  Irwin,  Havensville 

Data  processing 
Fred  Jackson,  El  Dorado 

History 
|ohn  Jackson,  Hill  City 

Secondary  education 
Debra  Jacobs,  Towanda 

Elementary  Education 


Howard  Jacobson,  El  Dorado 

Art 
George  Janney,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  arts 
Randy  Janzen,  Newton 

Data  processing 
Thad  Jenson,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
David  Jespersen,  Wichita 

Engineering 


David  Jimenez,  Wichita 

Education 

Douglas  Johnson,  El  Dorado 

Data  processing 

*53  £^ 

James  Johnson,  Wichita 
Business 

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Larry  Johnson,  Douglas 

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Electronics 

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Joan  Jones,  El  Dorado 

s^pf. 

Business  education 

Bobby  Jones,  El  Dorado 

Auto  body  technology 
Wayne  Jones,  El  Dorado 

Auto  technology 
Donna  Keenan,  El  Dorado 

Art 
Rhonda  Kollerman,  Towanda 

Liberal  Arts 
Steve  W.  Kemp,  Oxford 

Secondary  education 


William  Kinkade,  El  Dorado 

Business 
Kelsey  Kiser,  Wichita 

Engineering 
Dennis  Knisal,  El  Dorado 

Social  science 
Marilyn  Knisal,  El  Dorado 

Elementary  education 
Thomas  Knott,  Augusta 

Physical  education 


Stephen  Knox,  Piedmont 

Law 
Teresa  Knox,  Wichita 

Elementary  education 
Juanita  Knudsen,  Eureka 

Chemistry 
Wayne  Kyle,  Florence 

Business  Administration 
Michael  Lacer,  Junction  City 

Space  Aeronautics 


Album     89 


Sophomores 


Douglas  Lamb,  Wichita 

Business  administration 
Karen  Lamb,  Nickerson 

Business  administration 
Robert  Larrabee,  Lawrence 

Education 
Ceniece  Lavenant,  Newton 

Nursing 
David  Lawrence,  El  Dorado 

Data  processing 


Bud  Lawson,  El  Dorado 

Art 
Marvin  Lawton,  Topeka 

Physical  education 
Eldon  Lawyer,  El  Dorado 

Business 
Brenda  Leigh,  Eureka 

Elementary  Education 
Donald  Lenhart,  Coddard 

Business  administration 


Samuel  Lindeman,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Jimmie  Linder,  Leon 

Accounting 
Linda  Linot,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Jeanne  Lipscomb,  Augusta 

Business 
Cheryl  Little,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  arts 


Wayne  Long,  El  Dorado 

Forestry 
Gregory  Lopez,  Wichita 

Data  processing 
Darrel  Lowrance,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  arts 
Austin  Lowry,  EI  Dorado 

Art 
Roger  Luce,  Derby 

Business  Administration 


Gerald  Ludwick,  Eureka 

Air  conditioning 
Brian  Mack,  Piedmont 

Electronics 
Herbert  Madigan,  Augusta 

Liberal  arts 
Virginia  Madison,  El  Dorado 

Education 
Darrel  Mainy,  Wichita 

Machine  technology 


Lin  Mar,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Larry  Markley,  Eureka 

Liberal  arts 
Terry  Marr,  Fredonia 

Business 
Nancy  Marsh,  El  Dorado 

Sociology 
William  Martindale,  El  Dorado 

Engineering 


Kent  Matz,  Wichita 

Drafting 
Dennis  May,  Cheney 

Welding 
Galen  McArthur,  Wichita 

Business 
Nancy  McCreight,  El  Dorado 

Secretarial  training 
Ava  Kay  McDowell,  Augusta 

Business  Administration 


90     Album 


Linda  McEachern,  Wichita 

Elementary  education 
Frederick  McGrath,  Kansas  City, 

Mo 

Business 
Rex  McKnight,  Mulvane 

Forestry 
Alex  McLaren,  Wichita 

Engineering 
Robert  McNamee,  Wichita 

Business 


James  McNulty,  Andover 

Liberal  arts 
Connie  McVay,  Augusta 

Legal  secretary 
Jan  Meeker,  Wichita 

Aeronautical  engineering 
Connie  Mensch,  Wichita 

Elementary  education 
Deborah  Mercer,  Augusta 

Interior  design 


James  Meyer,  Wichita 

Chemistry 
John  Meyersick,  Benton 

Agriculture 
Vicki  Michal,  El  Dorado 

General  secretary 
Clinton  Milbourn,  El  Dorado 

Engineering 
Gary  Miles,  Carbondale 

Physical  education 


Rex  Miller,  Augusta 

Engineering 
Douglas  Mitchell,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  arts 
Michael  Mobley,  Leon 

Political  science 
Eric  Monroe,  Wichita 

Business  adminstration 
Christy  Morris,  Leon 

Business  education 


Students  enjoy  free  drinks  on  first  day  of  school. 


John  Morris,  Wichita 

Sociology 
Dennis  Mosier,  El  Dorado 

Veterinary  Medicine 


Sandra  Murphy,  El  Dorado 

General  secretary 
Shanlyn  Murphy,  Wichita 

Forestry 


Kenneth  Muse,  Potwin 
Secondary  education 

Edward  Myers,  Newton 
History 


Album     91 


Sophomores 


«&*-'.> 


Rod  Dutt  makes  campaign  effort. 


John  Nash,  Wichita 

Physical  education 
Mark  Nash,  El  Dorado 

Electronics 
Judith  Nelson,  El  Dorado 

Dietetics 
Rodney  Nelson,  El  Dorado 

Oceanography 
Loren  Nesmith,  Towanda 

Zoology 


Geneva  Newcom,  Benton 

Nursing 
Charlene  Nichols,  Cambridge 

Elementary  education 
Curtis  Nickel,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  arts 
Cheryl  Nickl,  Derby 

Business  education 
Dan  Nietfeld,  Benton 

Physical  education 


Darrel  Nixon,  Hamilton 

Auto  technology 
Wayne  Noeller,  Augusta 

Music 
William  Nunn,  Emporia 

Mathematics 
Timothy  Nye,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Martin  Ogden,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 


Jack  Oliver,  Wichita 

Psychology 
Janice  Osborne,  El  Dorado 

Music  education 
Roger  Ott,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Donald  Owen,  El  Dorado 

Elementary  Education 


92     Album 


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Gwendolyn  Owen,  El  Dorado 

Elementary  education 
Thomas  Oyler,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Susan  Pangrac,  Leon 

Secondary  education 
Susan  Paph,  Wichita 

Elementary  education 
Dave  Park,  Wichita 

Business  administration 


Colin  Parry,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  arts 
Alma  Partridge,  Towanda 

Nursing 
Judy  Patterson,  Goddard 

Nursing 
Sandra  Peck,  Kechi 

Nursing 
Ray  Penner,  Wichita 

Architecture 


Glenis  Pennington,  El  Dorado 

Nursing 
Alan  Perkins,  El  Dorado 

Data  processing 
Katherine  Perkins,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  arts 
Paul  Peters,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Ronald  Peterson,  Newton 

Psychology 


Linda  Phares,  Benton 

Liberal  arts 
Keith  Pharr,  Leon 

Engineering 
Marian  Phipps,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  arts 
Douglas  Pickard,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Daniel  Pickett,  Rose  Hill 

Drafting 


larrel  Pierce,  Wichita 

Art 
Marc  Pinkstaff,  Wichita 

Interior  decoration 
Steven  Poeschel,  El  Dorado 

Business 
lames  Pollock,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Barbara  Poole,  El  Dorado 

Business 


Deborah  Poole,  Wichita 

Speecn,  Drama 
Dennis  Post,  El  Dorado 

Mathematics 
Jacqueline  Pratt,  El  Dorado 

Nursing 
Richard  Price,  El  Dorado 

Political  science 
Ronald  Price,  Atlanta 

Physical  education 


Larry  Prichard,  Benton 

Secondary  education 
Gregory  Pursley,  Wichita 

Optometry 
leannette  Putney,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Nursing 
Phillip  Raisor,  El  Dorado 

Business 
Tommy  Randall,  Wichita 

Technical  drafting 


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Album     93 


Sophomores 


Kevin  Graves  and  Janie  Tate  strum  melodies  for  homecoming  candidates. 


Roger  Rausch,  Wichita 

Business 
Terry  Rawlings,  Augusta 

Business 
David  Reed,  Baldwin 

History 
William  Reynolds,  Wichita 

Nursing 
Donald  Rice,  El  Dorado 

Art 


Idessa  Riley,  Lawrence 

Nursing 
Doug  Riley,  Lawrence 

Medicine 
Kaien  Riley,  Wichita 

Spree  h 
Monte  Robinson,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Susan  Robinson,  El  Dorado 

Art 


Elaine  Rockey,  Derby 

Art  education 
Thane  Rogers,  Wichita 

Science 
James  Roglin,  Quincy 

Welding 
Clyde  Roths,  Wichita 

Agriculture 
Richard  Salts,  Jr.,  Wichita 

Engineering 


Gary  Samms,  Junction  City 

Mathematics 
Rebecca  Schmidt,  Leon 

Music 
Steven  Schmitter,  Wichita 

Geology 
John  Schoffstall,  El  Dorado 

Industrial  education 
Steven  Scholl,  Wichita 

Education 


94     Album 


5*   *C  . 


X 


Greg  Schneider,  El  Dorado 

Art 
Ace  Schroer,  Strong  City 

Welding 
Randall  Schuler,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  arts 
Morlene  Schwartz,  Augusta 

Nursing 
Richard  Schweitzer,  Wichita 

Business 


Roger  Scott,  Burrton 

History 
James  Scribner,  El  Dorado 

Music 
Larry  Seivley,  El  Dorado 

Physical  therapy 
Michael  Sexton,  Derby 

Liberal  arts 
Clayton  Shaw,  Towanda 

Machine  technology 


Michael  Sheaks,  Wichita 

Music 
Lester  Sherlock,  El  Dorado 

Data  processing 
Robert  Shipman,  El  Dorado 

Business 
lames  Short,  Augusta 

Machine  technology 
Edward  Sidberry,  Junction  City 

Commercial  art 


Barbara  Smith,  Augusta 

Elementary  education 
David  Smith,  Peabody 

Drafting 
Gary  Smith,  St.  Marys 

Business 
Kathryn  Smith,  Wichita 

Chemistry 
O.  Steven  Smith,  Fredonia 

Forestry 


Alan  Snyder,  El  Dorado 

Engineering 
Wayne  Socha,  Wichita 

Business 
Richard  Souders,  Topeka 

Law 
"Rusty"  Spindel,  New  Orleans,  LA. 

Physical  education 
Marcia  Spires,  Eureka 

Elementary  educaiion 


Michael  Spradlin,  El  Dorado 

Auto  technology 
Jill  Stackley,  El  Dorado 

Data  processing 
Ronald  Starkel,  El  Dorado 

Secondary  education 
Steven  Starr,  Raymond 

Auto  technology 
Bryant  Stateham,  El  Dorado 

Secondary  education 


Linda  Stateham,  El  Dorado 

Nursing 
Ronald  Stathis,  Wichita 

Education 
James  Staufter,  Valley  Center 

Wildlife  biology 
Kerwin  Stemmons,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
James  Stever,  El  Dorado 

Air  conditioning 


Album     95 


Sophomores 


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Co-ed  concentrates  in  summer  setting. 


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Jo  Ellen  Stitt,  Clearwater 

Liberal  am 
Harry  Stockwell,  Wichita 

Biology 
Beth  Storrer,  El  Dorado 

Nursing 
William  Sutter,  Rosalia 

Business  administration 
Kenneth  Talley,  Junction  City 

Auto  technology 


David  Tarman,  Tribune 

Veterinary  medicine 
Robert  Tate,  Abilene 

Social  science 
Sara  Jane  Tate,  El  Dorado 

Accounting 
Mike  Thissen,  Augusta 

Liberal  arts 
Cerhart  Tonn,  Wichita 

Veterinary  medicine 


Jeannie  Totty,  Burns 

Data  processing 
Jeffery  Towner,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Michael  Tracey,  Emporia 

Engineering 
Linda  Tredway,  Longton 

Home  economics 
Peggy  Tnboulet,  Moline 

Nursing 


Carrie  Turner,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Gary  Turner,  Leon 

Physical  education 
Jerry  Tyler,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  arts 
Johanna  Vander  Weele,  Potwin 

Liberal  arts 
Louisa  Vander  Weele,  Potwin 

Physical  education 


96     Album 


Lloyd  Van  Dever,  Augusta 

Machine  technology 
Clardy  Vinson,  Topeka 

Physical  education 
Michael  Vogt,  Whitewater 

Political  science 
David  VonFelt,  Wichita 

Data  processing 
Cilber  Wagner,  Leawood 

Data  processing 


Karen  Wagner,  El  Dorado 

Elementary  education 
Leonard  Wakefield,  Leon 

Business 
Ronald  Walford,  El  Dorado 

Welding 
Alan  Watkins,  El  Dorado 

Commercial  Art 
loan  Weber,  Burns 

Elementary  education 


Jon  Weiss,  Augusta 

Agriculture 
Betty  Welday,  El  Dorado 

English 
Frederick  Wells,  Wichita 

Data  processing 
Marsha  West,  El  Dorado 

Data  processing 
Warren  Whitham,  Cassody 

Business  administration 


Randolph  Whitton,  Wichita 

Business 
Diann  Wiens,  Marion 

Home  economics 
Gary  Williams,  Wichita 

Liberal  arts 
Richard  Williams,  Wichita 

Business  administration 
Floyd  Winter,  Virgil 

Business  administration 


David  Woelk,  Tribune 

Liberal  arts 
Otha  (Ted)  Wright,  Wichita 

Business 
Thomas  Young,  Burlingame 

Liberal  arts 
Theda  Yutuc,  Eureka 

Business  administration 
Theodore  Zimmerman, 

Whitewater 
Business 


Students  return  to  classes  after  a  fall  assembly. 


Freshmen 


The  freshman  class  entered  Butler  County 
Community  Junior  College  with  an  enroll- 
ment of  941,  a  record  number.  These  fresh- 
men have  accepted  the  challenge  of  college 
life  and  have  striven  to  attain  needed  knowl- 
edge. The  freshman  officers  pictured  at  right 
are  Denise  Hendricks,  sec.-treas.;  Clyde 
McCracken,  vice-president;  Roger  Frazier, 
President. 


Max  Adkins,  Douglass 
Alan  Afton,  Benton 
Judith  Aitken,  Fall  River 
Kerry  Aldrich,  Augusta 
La  Nora  Allen,  Augusta 
Steve  Allen,  Wichita 


Terry  Allison,  Benton 
Rodger  Amos,  Wichita 
Craig  Argersinger,  Wichita 
Rick  Armstrong,  Wichita 
lanet  Arnold,  Wichita 
Carol  Arrington,  Wichita 


David  Autry,  El  Dorado 
Max  Ayers,  Towanda 
Mary  Ann  Bachman,  Wichita 
Bruce  Baker,  El  Dorado 
Sandra  Baker,  Andover 
Bob  Bales,  Oxford 


Michael  Ball,  El  Dorado 
Joseph  Ballard,  Kiowa 
Dennis  Ballew,  Augusta 
Vicki  Banister,  Wichita 
Susan  Banks,  El  Dorado 
Glen  Bannon,  El  Dorado 


Richard  Barbe,  Wichita 
Rebecca  Barber,  El  Dorado 
Gary  Barger,  Wichita 
Michael  Barker,  Wichita 
Brad  Barrett,  Wichita 
Thomas  Barta,  Lucas 


98     Album 


Gary  Barton,  El  Dorado 
Sandra  Bell,  El  Dorado 
William  Bell,  Wichita 
Tom  Bergkamp,  Cheney 

Cecil  Beverly,  Salina 
Warren  Biby,  Wk  hita 


Sondra  Bishop,  El  Dorado 
John  Black,  Sedgwick 
Linda  Blain,  El  Dorado 
Patricia  Blakely,  Whitewater 
Randall  Blunt,  Wichita 
Connie  Bohon,  Augusta 


Kenny  Bohon,  Augusta 
David  Bonner,  Haysville 
Timothy  Bonner,  Fredonia 
Carol  Book,  Moline 
Kathryn  Booth,  Towanda 
Larry  Booth,  Topeka 


Keith  Borg,  Wichita 
Joyce  Boswell,  Augusta 
Randall  Bottorff,  Wichita 
Kay  Boucher,  Latham 
Louise  Boucher,  Augusta 
Cathy  Bourne,  El  Dorado 


Jimmy  Bowen,  Piedmont 
Gerald  Bowers,  Piedmont 
Jack  Bowling,  Wichita 
Michael  Boydston,  Wichita 
Ronald  Box,  Wichita 
Martha  Brainard,  Newton 


Vickie  Brake,  El  Dorado 
Dixie  Bratton,  Augusta 
Cindy  Bra zi II,  Towanda 
Edwin  Brewer,  Salina 
James  Brewer,  Jr.,  Atlanta 
Edgar  Briggs,  Anthony 


Janine  Brooks,  Wichita 
Karen  Brower,  Towanda 
Bruce  Brown,  Wichita 
Connie  Brown,  Wichita 
Daniel  Brown,  Baldwin 
Florentine  Brown,  Augusta 


Joe  Brown,  Douglass 
John  Brown,  Wichita 
Mark  Brown,  El  Dorado 
Jerry  Browning,  El  Dorado 
Cheryl  Bruner,  Mulvane 
Eddie  Bryant,  Augusta 


James  Bryant,  Wichita 
Pamela  Bullock,  El  Dorado 
Jerry  Bupp,  Wichita 
Darrell  Burch,  Augusta 
Charles  Burden,  Leon 
Mona  Burnett,  El  Dorado 


Album     99 


A  \S\   K 


Freshmei 


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Students  Escape  orientation. 


1 


Robert  Chambers,  Baldwin 
Horace  Champion,  Wichita 
Larry  Chandler,  Wichita 
Julia  Chin,  Augusta 
Kenneth  Church,  Augusta 
Cary  Clark,  Newton 


Terry  Clark,  Wichita 

Charles  Clayton,  Wichita 

Carmen  Cline,  Wichita 

Stephen  Cloyed,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 

lames  Cochran,  Douglass 

Sally  Cocking,  Wichita 


Jerry  Colield,  Leon 
Thomas  Colbert,  Wichita 
Rene  Cole,  Wichita 
Chris  Conner,  Cassoday 
Rickey  Cooper,  Benton 
Michael  Corrigan,  Wichita 


Robert  Burnison,  Wichita 
Johnny  Burns,  Burrton 
Rodger  Burton,  El  Dorado 
Steve  Buskirk,  Augusta 
Lionell  Butts,  Leon 
Steve  Calhoun,  El  Dorado 


Michael  Callahan,  Wichita 
Steve  Callaway,  El  Dorado 

anice  Calvin,  El  Dorado 
Nancy  Carlisle,  El  Dorado 
Daniel  Carlyle,  Wichita 

ames  Carmichael,  El  Dorado 


Mary  Carnahan,  Wichita 
Robert  Carne,  Augusta 
Cynthia  Carr,  Rose  Hill 
Camille  Carroll,  Wichita 
Dale  Catlin,  Augusta 
Larry  Chambers,  Newton 


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100     Album 


Leon  (Sonny)  Cowan,  Topeka 
Marilyn  Cox,  Rose  Hill 
Victor  Coyne,  Anthony 
Larry  Crabtree,  Leon 
Larry  Craig,  Toronto 
Dean  Crist,  Augusta 


Samuel  Crook,  Augusta 
Carrol  Cross,  El  Dorado 
Jack  Crowder,  Wichita 
James  Culp,  El  Dorado 
Gene  Cunningham,  Augusta 
Rebecca  Cunningham,  Augusta 


Roy  Cushman,  El  Dorado 
Linsey  Cutsinger,  El  Dorado 
Floyd  Dameron,  Wichita 
Larry  Damon,  Wichita 
David  Daniels,  Wichita 
Marilyn  Daniels,  Derby 


James  Darrow,  Marion 
Pamela  Davidson,  Augusta 
Carl  Davis,  Wichita 
William  Rex  Davis,  Wichita 
Jody  Davison,  Augusta 
Cheryl  Day,  Towanda 


Daniel  Day,  Sterling 
Roxanne  Day,  Augusta 
Donald  Dearth,  Wichita 
Darrel  Decker,  Peabody 
Maurita  Deines,  Marion 
Patricia  Demarais,  Wichita 


Debra  Dennett,  El  Dorado 
Reid  Dennis,  El  Dorado 
Duryea  Desmarteau,  Wichita 
Robert  Devlin,  Topeka 
William  Devlin,  Topeka 
Gary  Dick,  Wichita 


Ron  Dickerson,  Wichita 
Donna  Dietz,  Wichita 
Jeanne  Dietz,  El  Dorado 
Eugene  Diller,  Wichita 
Glen  Dimick,  El  Dorado 
William  Dinkel,  Topeka 


Gary  Diver,  El  Dorado 
Donna  Domann,  El  Dorado 
Robert  Dorr,  Wichita 
Gary  Douglas,  Augusta 
Martha  Douglas,  Augusta 
Karen  Doyle,  Wichita 


Kenneth  Drake,  Eureka 
Charlene  Dreiling,  Wichita 
Phillip  Drews,  Augusta 
William  Dudgeon,  Douglass 
John  Duncunson,  II,  Tongonoxie 
Wallace  Dunn,  El  Dorado 


Album  101 


Freshmen 


Informal  get-together  creates  new  friendships. 


Dennis  Earll,  El  Dorado 
Danny  Ecton,  Augusta 
Dwighl  Edberg,  Abilene 
Belinda  Edwards,  El  Dorado 
Fredrick  Edwards,  |r.,  Wichita 
lames  Edwards,  El  Dorado 


Vernon  Edwards,  Derby 
Michael  Eller,  Kingman 
John  Elliot,  Phillipsburg 
James  Engel,  Augusta 
Gary  Engels,  Derby 
Merle  Engle,  El  Dorado 


Alan  Engstrom,  Wichita 
Barbara  Evenson,  El  Dorado 
Candi  Everson,  Derby 
Larry  Ewart,  Augusta 
James  Fagan,  Benton 
Nolan  Faidley,  El  Dorado 


-<       V 


'1  \ 


Pat  Fanello,  Derby 
Pamela  Farres,  Woodbine 
Paul  Fehrenbach,  El  Dorado 
Lutrecia  Fewin,  Sedgwick 
Bruce  Fields,  Wichita 
Gary  Fillmore,  Wichita 


Marion  Fink,  Wichita 
Michael  Finney,  Rock 
David  Flowers,  Junction  City 
Conley  Forrest,  Argonia 
Brenda  Fox,  Wellington 
Kathryn  Fraizer,  Wichita 


Carole  Franklin,  Wichita 
Roger  Frazier,  El  Dorado 
Cheryl  Freeman,  Peru 
Mark  Frey,  El  Dorado 
David  Fuller,  El  Dorado 
Phillip  Fullerton,  Wichita 


102     Album 


David  Fulton,  Sedan 
Victor  Funk,  Augusta 
Danita  Gabbert,  Wichita 
Barbara  Gaines,  Augusta 
Saundra  Gaines,  Overbrook 
Constance  Gardner,  Wichita 


Fred  Gardner,  Augusta 
David  Garretson,  Wichita 
Jerry  Gean,  Derby 
Janie  Gentner,  Ottawa 
Jo  Ann  George,  Wichita 
Frank  Gerberding,  Argonia 


Richard  Gibbs,  Howard 
Garet  Giffin,  Wichita 
Gary  Gillis,  Douglass 
Fred  Gilliland,  Rosalia 
Michael  Glendening,  El  Dorado 
Warren  Goekin,  Augusta 


Michael  Gooch,  Wichita 
Christian  Good,  Benton 
Glenn  Good,  El  Dorado 
Sharon  Goodman,  Leon 
Richard  Gould,  Wichita 
William  Graham,  Jr.,  Wichita 


Cristine  Grattan,  Sedgwick 
Terry  Graul,  Wichita 
Richard  Graves,  Wellington 
Deborah  Gray,  El  Dorado 
Danny  Greer,  Newton 
Willamine  Gregg,  Haysville 


Richard  Griffin,  Burns 
Tom  Grimwood,  Burns 
Darlene  Gronau,  Newton 
Michial  Grove,  El  Dorado 
Brenda  Groves,  El  Dorado 
Richard  Gunn,  Newton 


Tim  Guhr,  Potwin 
)oel  Guyot,  Douglass 
Darnella  Guy,  Augusta 
Patricia  Guy,  El  Dorado 
Katheryn  Haas,  Benton 
Berniece  Hackler,  Towanda 


Berta  Hackler,  El  Dorado 
Stanley  Hall,  Wichita 
Tim  Hall,  Wichita 
Randall  Hallgren,  White  City 
Michael  Hamilton,  Wichita 
Susan  Hamilton,  Wellington 


Steven  Hammond,  Augusta 
Richard  Hansen,  Wichita 
Dennis  Hanson,  Wichita 
Harold  Harmon,  Wichita 
lane  Harms,  Whitewater 
David  Harrell,  Wichita 


Album     103 


Freshmen 


Concentration  leads  to  success  for  studious  Jay  Watson . 


William  Haynes,  Wichita 
Alan  Hedges,  Wichita 
Rick  Heise,  El  Dorado 
Susan  Heitzenrater,  Beaumont 
Galen  Helmer,  Marion 
Gregory  Henderson,  Wichita 


Denise  Hendricks,  El  Dorado 
Darrel  Hensley,  Valley  Center 
Steve  Herman,  El  Dorado 
|an  Herrick,  Marion 
Gary  Herron,  Valley  Center 
Diana  Hershberger,  Sedgwick 


lean  Hetzke,  Wichita 
Randy  Hickman,  Wichita 
Deborah  Hiebert,  El  Dorado 
Tom  Higgins,  El  Dorado 
David  Higgs,  Augusta 
Bruce  Hill,  Wichita 


Fred  Harris,  Jr.,  El  Dorado 
Harold  Harris,  Wichita 
Michael  Harris,  Lawrence 
Bill  Harrison,  El  Dorado 
Donald  D.  Hartschen,  Wichita 
Tommy  Hartshorn,  Wichita 


Lawrence  Hartwell,  Topeka 
Linda  Haskell,  Wellington 
Deborah  Haukos,  Rose  Hill 
Marc  Hauser,  Marion 
Drew  Hawks,  El  Dorado 
Leon  Hawzipta,  Wichita 


104     Album 


erry  Hill,  Augusta 
Terry  Hill,  Peabody 
Chen  Hills,  El  Dorado 
Linda  Hisle,  Moline 
Thomas  Hittle,  Towanda 
David  Hobbs,  Augusta 


Kathryn  Hobbs,  Wichita 
Pamela  Hoch,  Wichita 
Dean  Hoepher,  Wichita 
Gary  Hoge,  Augusta 
Joseph  Hoheisel,  Cheney 
ames  Holdaway,  Park  City 


Delvin  Holdeman,  Newton 
Robert  Holland,  Leavenworth 
anet  Holliday,  El  Dorado 
Gary  Holstin,  El  Dorado 
Clinton  Holt,  Goddard 
Gary  Hopper,  Wichita 


Sandra  Janzen,  Newton 
Ronald  larred,  Leavenworth 
Douglas  lensen,  Wichita 
)on  lenson,  Wichita 
Elsie  Johnson,  Wichita 
Fred  Johnson,  Topeka 


Joyce  Johnson,  Douglass 
Patricia  Johnson,  Wichita 
Raymond  Johnson,  Topeka 
William  lohnson,  Wichita 
Russel  Johnston,  Wichita 
Vicki  Johnston,  Wichita 


Album      105 


Freshmen 


Some  people  have  appeal. 


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Wendy  Johnston,  Augusta 
Ernestine  )ones,  El  Dorado 
Terry  lones,  El  Dorado 
William  Jones,  Cedar  Point 
Bruce  Jordan,  Wichita 
Larry  Jordan,  Wichita 


Terry  Jukes,  Fairfax,  Va. 
George  Jump,  Wichita 
Rhonda  Kasper,  El  Dorado 
William  Keatts,  Wichita 
Mona  Kellerman,  Towanda 
Dick  Kelley,  Augusta 


Stanley  kerbs,  Marion 
Maynard,  Kerns,  El  Dorado 
Stanley  kerr,  Sedan 
Michael  kidwell,  Augusta 
Marsha  kimzey,  Wichita 
Camellia  king,  El  Dorado 


kevin  King,  Wichita 
Louise  king,  El  Dorado 
keith  kiser,  Wichita 
Leland  klaassen,  Whitewater 
Sandra  klaassen,  Whitewater 
Marprie  Klassen,  Elbing 


Paul  Klassen,  Elbing 
Lynn  Klein,  El  Dorado 
Robert  klem,  Wichita 
Otis  Knabe,  El  Dorado 
Jane  Knebler,  Augusta 
Rex  Knight,  Valley  Center 


106     Album 


Earl  Knott,  Augusta 
lames  Knott,  Augusta 
Joseph  Konrade,  Topeka 
John  Knodel,  Wichita 
Kim  Krasuski,  Wichita 
Michael  Krebs,  Wichita 


Cynthia  Kreller,  El  Dorado 
oe  Krsnich,  Wichita 
Sandra  Kunkel,  Douglass 
Velma  Lacey,  El  Dorado 
Peggy  Lackey,  Cassody 
Earl  Lacy,  El  Dorado 


Sandra  Lacy,  El  Dorado 
Daniel  Lafferty,  Prairie  Village 
Robert  La  Forge,  El  Dorado 
Charles  Laird,  El  Dorado 
Lloyd  Lassman,  Wichita 
Steve  Laughlin,  Mt.  Hope 


Sharry  Lawson,  Wichita 
Susan  Lee  El  Dorado 
Thelma  Lee, El  Dorado 
Martin  Leis,  Kingman 
David  Lemke,  Anthony 
Janet  Lemon,  Moline 


Linda  Lemon,  Wichita 
Linda  Lewellen,  El  Dorado 
Jimmy  Lewis,  Wichita 
Larry  Lewis,  Eureka 
Page  Lewis,  Piedmont 
Mary  Liggett,  Rosalia 


Rolando  Linares,  Wichita 
Etta  Linder,  Leon 
Marilyn  Linder,  El  Dorado 
Mark  Linthicum,  Wichita 
Everta  Littell,  Grenola 
Kay  Little,  Douglass 


Chauncey  Littlejohn,  Wichita 
Deborah  Lopez,  Wichita 
Richard  Lopez,  Wichita 
Kathy  Lord,  Augusta 
Richard  Loveland,  Wichita 
Herman  Lovette,  El  Dorado 


Clara  Lovitt,  Towanda 
Catherine  Luallen,  Florence 
Thelma  Luallen,  Florence 
Tommie  Luallen,  Wichita 
Glenda  Lucas,  El  Dorado 
Ray  Lurrick,  Wellsville 


Pamela  Lutes,  Eureka 
Kathy  Lynch,  El  Dorado 
Roy  Machesney,  Wichita 
William  Mack,  Wichita 
Andy  Madding,  Andover 
Rick  Maddux,  El  Dorado 


Album     107 


Freshmen 


Research  paper  causes  freshman  Sherry  Standlee  many  headaches. 


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Sandra  Magnus,  El  Dorado 
Clifton  Ma|or,  Wichita 
Barry  Malcom,  Wichita 
Cathleen  Maloney,  El  Dorado 
Carol  Manka,  El  Dorado 
Terry  Mann,  El  Dorado 


Clarence  Manwarren,  El  Dorado 
Linda  Manwarren,  El  Dorado 
Carolyn  Marcum,  El  Dorado 
Deon  Markley,  Augusta 
Darrell  Markley,  Augusta 
Larry  Marr,  Wichita 


)oyce  Marsh,  El  Dorado 

Brenda  Martin,  Madison 

Linda  Martin,  Topeka 

Nancy  Martin,  El  Dorado 

Phillip  Charles  Martin,  (unction  City 

Tamara  Martin,  El  Dorado 


Richard  Martindale,  El  Dorado 
Thomas  Masters,  Williamsburg 
Marcia  Mathews,  El  Dorado 
Gary  Maulin,  Wichita 
Steven  May,  Marion 
lohn  McCandlis,  Augusta 


Craig  McClure,  Augusta 
Deborah  McClure,  Douglass 
Hugh  McCoy,  Topeka 
Clyde  McCracken,  El  Dorado 
Corinne  McDonald,  Wichita 
Tannis  McCilvray,  El  Dorado 


108     Album 


Donald  McGinnis,  Towanda 
Steve  McGuire,  Wichita 
Micahel  Mcintosh,  Augusta 
Tommy  Mcintosh,  Eureka 
James  McKay,  El  Dorado 
Michael  McKenzie,  Wichita 


Kathy  McKimens,  Sedan 
Randy  McKnown,  Wichit,: 
Gary  McLean,  Towanda 
John  McPhail,  Wichita 
lodi  Megredy,  El  Dorado 
Bruce  Meier,  Wichita 


Gerald  Mercer,  El  Dorado 
Fame  Merwin,  Rosalia 
Beverly  Meyer,  Augusta 
Glenda  Meyer,  Augusta 
Richard  Meyer,  Madison 
Russell  Mikish,  Wichita 


Gary  Mills,  Wichita 
June  Minshall,  Wichita 
Gary  Mitchell,  El  Dorado 
William  Mitchell,  Wichita 
Steven  Molter,  El  Dorado 
Richard  Molzen,  South  Haven 


Mark  Monroe,  Wichita 
Gary  Montgomery,  Howard 
Jimmy  Montgomery,  Derby 
Brian  Mooberry,  Cheney 
Carol  Moore,  El  Dorado 
Douglas  Moore,  Wichita 


Eddie  Moore,  Derby 
Joe  Moore,  El  Dorado 
Kathryn  Moore,  El  Dorado 
Roy  Moore,  Carbondale 
Linda  Morgan,  Derby 
John  Morgen,  Wichita 


Dennis  Morris,  Wichita 
Gerald  Morris,  El  Dorado 
Jerry  Morris,  Augusta 
JoAnne  Moser,  Wichita 
Curtis  Mount,  Wichita 
Rex  Mourglia,  Wichita 


Michael  Moyer,  Derby 
Arlin  Mueller,  Tampa 
Michael  Mulennax,  Towanda 
Frances  Munoz,  Wichita 
Thomas  Musgrave,  Moline 
Deborah  Myers,  Augusta 


Album      109 


Freshmen 


Robert  Nace,  El  Dorado 


Drill  team  members  become  stadium  beauticians. 


Linda  Oldham,  Marion 
Nancy  Olsen,  Marion 
Michael  O'Neill,  Wichita 
Michael  O'Quinn,  Wichita 
Clark  Orebaugh,  Wichita 
Janice  Orton,  Rosalia 


Dianne  Osborn,  El  Dorado 
Douglas  Overstake,  Wichita 
Robert  Owen,  Wichita 
Tim  Page,  Wichita 
Gerald  Parker,  Benton 
Graham  Parks,  El  Dorado 


Ronald  Nance,  Wichita 
James  Nash,  Wichita 
Debra  Nassif,  Wichita 
Steve  Naus,  El  Dorado 
Robin  Nave,  Wichita 
Janet  Neece,  Rose  Hill 


Carol  Nelson,  Derby 
Terrance  Nelson,  Wichita 
William  Nestelroad,  Wichita 
David  Nicholas,  Wichita 
Clayton  Nicholson,  Newton 
Mara  Nnmi,  Sedan 


Maureen  Noag,  El  Dorado 
James  Noble,  El  Dorado 
Terry  Nonken,  El  Dorado 
Charles  Norrick,  El  Dorado 
William  Nuce,  Augusta 
Mary  Nusz,  Augusta 


110     Album 


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Richard  Parkhurst,  Wichita 
Rithdrd  Parsley,  Benton 
lean  Patterson,  El  Dorado 
Ted  Patterson,  Augusta 
Sandra  Patton,  El  Dorado 
Billy  Patty,  Townada 


Kirk  Peace,  El  Dorado 
Rebecca  Peart  e,  Milan 
Alan  Pegorsch,  Marion 
Edwin  Pence,  El  Dorado 
Michael  Penney,  Augusta 
Philip  Perez,  Augusta 


Linda  Perisho,  Atlanta 
Steven  Pershall,  El  Dorado 
Donald  Pete,  Wichita 
)an  Peterson,  Wichita 
Kent  Peterson,  El  Dorado 
Timothy  Petterson,  Wichita 


Willian  Petterson,  Wichita 
Mary  Pettit,  Wichita 
Stephen  Pharr,  Leon 
Robert  Phillips,  Wichita 
Samuel  Phillips,  Wellington 
Wesley  Phillips,  Wichita 


Paul  Piatte,  Wichita 
Roger  Pierce,  Augusta 
Delila  Pinkerton,  Augusta 
|oe  Piotrowski,  Wichita 
Steven  Place,  El  Dorado 
Frank  Plummer,  Cassoday 


Terry  Poe,  El  Dorado 
Thomas  Poe,  El  Dorado 
Wendell  Pohl,  Baldwin 
Victoria  Ponder,  Augusta 
James  Pontious,  Argoma 
Michael  Powell,  Wichita 


Danny  Prewitt,  El  Dorado 
|ohn  Prigmore,  El  Dorado 
Theresa  Prilliman,  Derby 
Charles  Provo,  El  Dorado 
Hardie  Pruitt,  Wichita 
Reginald  Pruitt,  Wichita 


|ohn  Purinton,  Wichita 
Dianne  Pybas,  Towanda 
Lawrence  Rader,  El  Dorado 
David  Ragan,  Sedgwick 
Cyrus  Rahban,  Tehran,  Iran 
Rand  Ralston,  Augusta 


Judith  Ratts,  Augusta 
Lyman  Ray,  Wichita 
Al  Redburn,  Wichita 
Stephanie  Reece,  Rose  Hil 
Frank  Reed,  Wichita 
Linda  Reed,  Benton 


Album     711 


Freshmen 


Richard  Hill  shuns  Steve  Calloway's  legal  advice  in  "The  Deadly  Came. 


Max  Reed,  Wichita 
Michael  Reed,  Topeka 
Ronald  Reed,  Benton 
Steve  Reheis,  Douglas 
Stephen  Reighley,  Wichita 
Don  Reid,  Wichita 


Richard  Renard,  Wichita 
Kathleen  Resnik,  Potwin 
lohn  Reznicek,  Marion 
Susan  Rhyme,  El  Dorado 
Charles  Richards,  Holton 
Victoria  Richards,  El  Dorado 


Mark  Richardson,  Milan 
Dougles  Richey,  El  Dorado 
Douglas  Rickard,  Newton 
Sharon  Rickords,  Derby 
Glen  Riedy,  Hope 
Carolyn  Riffel,  Hope 


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Linda  Riggs,  Eureka 

Dennis  Riley,  El  Dorado 

Chester  Roach,  Wichita 

Kenneth  Robbins,  Wichita 

Robert  Robertson,  Elberfeld,  Indiana 

Vicki  Robinson,  El  Dorado 


erry  Rorie,  Wichita 
erald  Ross,  Luray 
Linda  Ross,  Wichita 
Ronald  (Terry)  Ross,  Wichita 
Dennis  Roths,  Wichita 
Daniel  Rouse,  Benton 


Carl  Roush,  Wichita 
Raymond  Roush,  Wichita 
Suzanne  Roy,  Wichita 
Kirby  Rupert,  Wichita 
Keith  Rush,  El  Dorado 
Steven  Russell,  El  Dorado 


112     Album 


Thomas  Rutledge,  Wichita 
Daniel  Saile,  Baldwin 
Charles  Salts,  Wichita 
John  Samples,  El  Dorado 
David  Sanders,  Derby 
anet  Saner,  El  Dorado 


)oel  Sapp,  Valley  Center 
Richard  Sardou,  El  Dorado 
Sandra  Sarkett,  Marion 
Randy  Savage,  Wichita 
Roger  Savage,  Wichita 
Karen  Savute,  Wichita 


Marsha  Schweitzer,  Topeka 
Robert  Scott,  Augusta 
Gary  Seal,  Rock 
Donald  Seery,  Wichita 
Marta  Seimers,  Wellington 
Kerry  Sell,  Wichita 


Ann  Seward,  Leon 
Christine  Seward,  Leon 
Connie  Shaffer,  Leon 
Gary  Shaffer,  Wichita 
Linda  Shank,  Wichita 
Harold  Shaw,  Wichita 


lames  Shea,  Wichita 
David  Shepard,  El  Dorado 
Delbert  Shepler,  Latham 
Agnes  Sherlock,  El  Dorado 
Lynn  Shields,  Wichita 
Danny  Shipman,  El  Dorado 


Connie  Shoemaker,  El  Dorado 
Lee  Sibley,  El  Dorado 
Robert  Siegrist,  El  Dorado 
Dennis  Signer,  Howard 
Nancy  Sillin,  Sterling 
Brenda  Simonsen,  Derby 


Michael  Sims,  Coyville 
Danny  Skidmore,  Augusta 
Ann  Skradski,  Augusta 
Alan  Sleder,  Salina 
Cleve  Smith,  Wichita 
Dorothy  Smith,  Wichita 


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Students  "give  that  others  may  live." 


)udy  Smith,  Valley  Center 
Kathy  Smith,  Augusta 
Michael  Smith,  Wichita 
Scott  Smith,  Wichita 
Steven  B.  Smith,  Wichita 
Virginia  Snead,  Haysville 


Jane  Snider,  Wichita 
Douglas  Snyder,  Wichita 
Scott  Snyder,  Wichita 
Ada  Soden,  El  Dorado 
Luis  Solorio,  El  Dorado 
Karen  Song,  Brazil 


lohn  Sooter,  Derby 
Scott  Sorensen,  Wichita 
Richard  Sowers,  Leon 
Leland  Spade,  Admire 
William  Spear,  El  Dorado 
Jacque  Sphar,  Leon 


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Allen  Staats,  Wichita 
Steven  Stafford,  Wichita 
Sherry  Standlee,  Augusta 
lohn  Stapleford,  Piedmont 
Craig  Stephens,  Derby 
Jane  Stevens,  Wichita 


Bobby  Stewart,  El  Dorado 
Doris  Stewart,  El  Dorado 
Leland  Stewart,  Derby 
Paul  Stewart,  Douglass 
Allen  Stiger,  Wichita 
Jacque  Stiles,  Wichita 


114     Album 


Joseph  Storey,  Wichita 
William  Stowell,  Olathe 
Nancy  Strattan,  Wichita 
Andrew  Straw,  Wichita 
Wayne  Straw,  Douglas 
Dennis  St  ric  k  I  in.  El  Dorado 


Alan  Stuart,  Henngton 
Nancy  Studebaker,  Fredonia 
Linda  Suhm,  Wichita 
|ohn  Sullivan,  El  Dorado 
James  Summers,  Towanda 
Warren  Swafford,  Wichita 


Diana  Switt,  El  Dorado 
Jeff  Swilley,  El  Dorado 
Larry  Talbott,  Wichita 
Marcia  Talbott,  Wichita 
Mel  Tarrance,  Wichita 
Shirley  Tarter,  El  Dorado 


Terry  Teel,  Winfield 
Fedric  Terrones,  El  Dorado 
Mary  Terrones,  El  Dorado 
Kim  Thatcher,  Wichita 
Sandra  Thissen,  Augusta 
James  Thompson,  Cedar  Point 


Lynna  Thompson,  El  Dorado 
Susan  Thompson,  Wellington 
Waverly  Thompson,  Junction  City 
Lloyd  Tiffany,  Lyndon 
Carol  Tijerina,  Wichita 
Terry  Tilson.  Whitewater 


Bill  Toelkes,  Augusta 
Billie  Tolbert,  Wichita 

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Mike  Triboulet,  Wichita 

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Gary  Trippel,  Wichita 
Richard  Trombla,  El  Dorado 

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Rhonda  Underwood,  Wichita 
Carla  Unruh,  El  Dorado 
Mary  Van  Arsdale,  Towanda 
Duane  Van  Horn,  El  Dorado 
La  Donna  Van  Meter,  El  Dorado 
Suzanne  Van  Sickle,  Howard 


Vincent  Vaughn,  Enterprise 
Rex  Vinette,  Howard 
Edward  Vohs,  Wichita 
Judy  Vossberg,  Benton 
Christa  Voth,  Wichita 
Kristina  Wadsworth,  Sedgwick 


Opal  Waggoner,  Augusta 
Susan  Waggy,  El  Dorado 
Kent  Wagner,  El  Dorado 
Mark  Wagner,  El  Dorado 
Mark  Wakefield,  Augusta 
Danny  Wall,  Wichita 


Album      115 


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Eat  your  heart  out,  "Bones"  Nay. 


Janice  Wall,  Wichita 
Lorin  Wallace,  Jr.,  Towanda 
Michael  Walter,  Lecompton 
Richard  Waltman,  El  Dorado 
Rhonda  Ward,  E.  Dorado 
Ronald  Ward,  Augusta 


Robert  Warner,  Newton 

Leroy  Warren,  Wichita 

Charles  Washington,  Arcadia,  Florida 

Alan  Watson,  Augusta 

Cynthia  Webb,  El  Dorado 

Alice  Weber,  Burns 


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Leroy  Weber,  Rose  Hill 
Timothy  Weber,  Topeka 
Gregory  Weible,  Wichita 
David  Weishaar,  Douglas 
Ted  Weishaar,  Piedmont 
Neil  Welty,  Wichita 


Rixey  Wertenberger,  Sabetha 
Steve  Wescott,  Lindsay,  Oklahoma 
ames  (David)  West,  Wichita 
Mark  West,  El  Dorado 
Gary  Whalen,  Wichita 
Terry  Wheeler,  Augusta 


Stephen  White,  Wichita 
ames  Whitesell,  Clearwater 
Charles  Whitney,  Jr.,  Wichita 
Ted  Whitson,  Benton 
Irene  Whitted,  Potwin 
Pamela  Wickers,  Wichita 


116     Album 


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Gerald  Wiens,  Marion 
Victoria  Wilberl,  Derby 
John  Wilkerson,  Topeka 
Michael  Willcut,  El  Dorado 
Patrick  Willcut,  El  Dorado 
Eugena  Willhite,  Rosalia 


Wayne  Willhite,  Rosalia 
George  Williams,  Wichita 
Ion  Williams,  Augusta 
Katherinc  Williams,  El  Dorado 
Michael  E.  Williams,  Derby 
Michael  Anthony  Williams,  Augusta 


Preston  Williams,  Topeka 
Ralph  Williams,  Edna 
Stephen  Williams,  Wichita 
Cathleen  Wilson,  El  Dorado 
Maureen  Wilson,  Wichita 
Patricia  Wilson,  Wichita 


Steve  Wilson,  Caldwell 
Suzanne  Wilson,  El  Dorado 
David  Winesberry,  Wichita 
Terry  Winter,  Emporia 
James  Wohlgemuth,  Wichita 
Lanny  Wolf,  Junction  City 


Tana  Wolfe,  Wichita 

Carl  Womack,  Fort  Knox,  Kentucky 

Cheryl  Woods,  El  Dorado 

Jack  Word,  El  Dorado 

Charlene  Wright,  El  Dorado 

Theresa  Wu,  Taipei 


David  Wyckoff,  Virgil 
John  Yarbrough,  Whitewater 
Robert  Yarnall,  El  Dorado 
Karen  Yenawine,  Derby 
Floyd  Yoho,  Wichita 


Nancy  York,  Maize 
Sidney  Young,  Augusta 
Terry  Young,  Wichita 
Daryl  Zogleman,  Norwich 
Seyed  Zokai,  Iran 


Freshman  girls  eagerly  await  Power  Puff  game. 


Album     117 


Sophomores 


Floyd  Beck,  Wichita 

Industrial  education 
Greg  Benfer,  Wichita 

Business 
Don  Boyce,  Rose  Hill 

Business 
Karyl  Casady,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  arts 
|ohn  Clampitt,  Wichita 

Art 


Stephen    Cochran,   Valley 
Center 

Physical  education 
Carl  Coonrod,  Wichita 

Architecture 
Roy  Cramer,  Healey 

Political  science 
James  Cyphers,  Augusta 

Business 
David  Dufek,  Wichita 

Accounting 


Gary  Fink,  Wichita 

Dentistry 
David  Foreman,  Valley  Center 

Construction 
Lucinda  Garrison,  Eureka 

Interior  design 
Gary  Gillett,  Wichita 

Machine  tooling 


Nick  Girrens,  Douglass 

law 
Kathleen  Glaves,  El  Dorado 

Legal  secretary 
Kerry  Hembrec,  Wichita 

Accounting 
Maureen  Hoag,  El  Dorado 

Secondary  Education 


Jarrold  Johnson,  Wichita 

Business  administration 
Wanita  Johnson,  Wichita 

Education 
Beverly  Jones,  El  Dorado 

Elementary  education 
Thomas  Keehn,  Wichita 

Business 


Mike  Killough,  Wichita 

Data  processing 
James  Knight,  Wichita 

Secondary  education 
Iva  Korte,  Augusta 

Sociology 
Rosemary  Lauer,  El  Dorado 

Liberal  arts 


118     Album 


Mary  Long,  Derby 

Secondary  education 
Gary  Lukens,  Derby 

Data  processing 
Gary  Maloney,  El  Dorado 

Law 
Rick  Maninger,  Wichita 

Libertal  arts 

Michael  May,  El  Dorado 
Theatre 


Dean  Mehler,  Wichita 

Elementary  education 
Anne  Morrison,  El  Dorado 

Archeology 
|an  Mauntz,  Wellington 

Art 
Richard  Newhouse,  Wichita 

Chemistry 
David  Owens,  El  Dorado 

lournalism 


William  Phillipi,  Junction  City 

Business  administration 
Kermite  Pope,  Madison 

Nursing 
Gail  Ranger,  El  Dorado 

Elementary  education 
Robert  Schoeppe,  Wichita 

Sociology 
]oe  Steven,  Wichita 

Mathematics  and  Science 


ames  Turnbull,  Topeka 

Liberal  arts 
Rodney       Trowbridge, 
Wichita 

Tool  technology 
Howard  Utz,  |r.,  Wichita 

Business 
Donald  Walsh,  Wichita 

Business 
Debra  Wilson,  Towanda 

Elementary  education 


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Freshmen 


David  Adams,  Virgil 
William  Adams,  Wichita 
Robert  Andrew,  El  Dorado 
Sondra  Angleton,  Wichita 
Thomas  Basinger,  Wichita 
Mark  Bass,  Wichita 


David  Beckner,  El  Dorado 
Arnold  Benn,  Wichita 
Larry  Beyer,  Strong  City 
Danny  Blaha,  Wichita 
Particia  Bogle,  Wichita 
Vim  Bowen,  Piedmont 


Dillman  Brendle,  Wichita 
Dale  Britton,  Mulvane 
David  Brown,  Severy 
Robert  Bucheit,  Wichita 
David  Burke,  Wichita 
Dale  Burleson,  Derby 


Larry  Ervin,  Wichita 
Penny  Fleetwood,  Wichita 
Larry  Frankenbery,  Wichita 
Charles  Garrison,  Eureka 
James  Carufo,  Wichita 
Tom  Giles,  Wichita 


Mike  Goodwin,  Wichita 
Paul  Graham,  Kansas  City 
Don  Gray,  Eureka 
Danny  Greer,  Newton 
Ron  Griffith,  Wichita 
Terry  Grimes,  Wichita 


Glen  Hammes,  Wichita 
Cindy  Hardin,  Newton 
Debbie  Harrell,  Derby 
Rupert  Hays,  Augusta 
Charles  Hein,  Wichita 
Clint  Henry,  Wichita 


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Gwendolyn  Chance,  Augusta 
Greg  Chapman,  Beloit 
Pat  Cicciu,  Rose  Hill 
Kenneth  Craig,  Severy 
Darrell  Crane,  Wichita 
eanette  Crane,  El  Dorado 


Gregory  Crumley,  Wichita 
Steven  Cullison,  Wichita 
Arthur  Davidson,  Hope 
Bruce  Dawson,  Wichita 
Paul  Day,  Osawatomie 
Cary  Deiter,  Maple  Hill 


Larry  De  Lozier,  Wichita 
im  Dill,  Wichita 
Gene  Donnelly,  Hope 
Walter  Dugan,  El  Dorado 
Michael  Dusenbery,  Junction  Ctiy 
John  Dyer,  Rosalia 


120     Album 


Philip  Hu  kman,  II  Dorado 
Omar  Hodgens,  El  Dorado 
Oscar  Holvoyd,  Sedan 
Barbara  House,  Wichita 
Chris  Hulman,  Wic  hita 
Mk  hael  Hutson,  Leon 


Craig  lahnke,  Woodbine 
Randy  Johnson,  Wichita 
Ranny  Jones,  Wichita 
Ronnie  Kaser,  Wichita 
Ru  hard  Kelly,  Augusta 
anice  Kent,  Wichita 


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Kerry  Olson,  Wichita 
Fred  Pechin,  Wichita 
Billy  Pershall,  El  Dorado 
Gregory  Phelps,  Wichita 
Lawrence  Philbrick,  Owasso 
Paul  Poe,  El  Dorado 


Robert  Poland,  Wichita 
Diane  Purdin,  Augusta 
Frank  Ransberger,  Wichita 

ohn  Rawlings,  El  Dorado 

onnie  Reeves,  Wichita 
Gary  Reuter,  Massapeque,  Ncu  "i  i  irk 


Eugen  Rich,  Andover 
Steve  Roberts,  Wichita 
Richard  Robertson,  Wi<  hita 
Marvin  Sawyer,  Wichita 
DaleSchafer,  Wichita 
Douglas  S(  haible,  V\  i(  hita 


Album     121 


Jon  Schlesinger,  El  Dorado 
John  Schreiber,  Augusta 
Duane  Scribner,  El  Dorado 
Lany  Shankleford,  Wichita 
Jerrold  Sheffler,  Wichita 
Sharmon  Sherraden,  Abilene 


Rodger  Sidener,  Burns 
Donald  Siemer,  Wichita 
Brian  Simmons,  Augusta 
Cleve  Smith,  Wichita 
Rhonda  Smith,  Abilene 
Steve  J.  Smith,  Burlingame 


Elden  Solt,  Belvue 
lames  Strelow,  Wichita 
Nicky  Stewart,  El  Dorado 
Randall  Tegtmeir,  Wichita 
Carol  Thornton,  Augusta 
Charles  Thompson,  Wichita 


eanne  Tripp,  El  Dorado 
Dennis  Tuttle,  Augusta 
Mark  Tallman,  Wichita 
Raymond  Taylor,  Towanda 
Larry  Valverde,  Wichita 


Donald  Wasylk,  El  Dorado 
Rose  Weinshilboum,  Augusta 
Ricky  Wenzel,  Derby 
Ron  Westphal,  Wichita 
Danny  Wiens,  Wichita 


Sydney  Wiley,  Augusta 

Lance  Wilson,  El  Dorado 
Mark  Yearout,  South  Haven 
Thomas  Zonitch,  Wichita 
Nadene  Reed,  Towanda 


Randy  Vestring 


Son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  Vestring  of  Burns,  Randy 
was  a  1969  graduate  of  Peabody  High  School.  He  died 
in  a  fatal  car  accident  on  November  5, 1969. 


Gone  before  to  that  unknown  and  silent  shore. 

—  Charles  Lamb 


122     Album 


Junior  college 
receives 
accreditation 


On  April  8,  1970,  Butler  County  Community 
Junior  College  received  accreditation  by  the 
North  Central  Association  of  Colleges  and  Sec- 
ondary Schools.  The  junior  college  had  worked 
toward  the  North  Central  accreditation  for  the 
past  four  years.  The  accreditation  is  positive 
assurance  that  instruction  of  our  junior  college 
is  high  and  that  credits  will  transfer  to  all  four- 
year  schools  in  the  United  States.  The  state  ac- 
creditation team  visited  campus  on  April  20-22, 
in  the  process  of  renewing  the  state  accredita- 
tion, which  is  done  every  ten  years.  Receptions 
were  held  by  the  faculty  and  by  the  board  for 
the  administrators  and  staff  in  celebration  of 
the  honors. 


Jeff  Artz,  student  council  president,  and  Mr.  Kohls,  facul- 
ty president,  join  President  Walbourn  in  celebration 
festivities. 


Spring  Activities  123 


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Spring 
Supplement 


The  1970  spring  supplement  of  the 
yearbook,  planned  by  the  spring  intro- 
duction to  yearbook  class,  presents 
many  of  the  major  campus  events.  At 
left,  "Those  Arabian  Nights"  highlights 
the  drama  program;  below,  guest 
speaker,  Vince  Gibson,  Kansas  State 
coach,  speaks  to  athletes  at  the  annual 
sports  banquets.  On  the  opposite  page, 
above,  graduating  sophomores  join 
together  for  their  last  time  as  a  class; 
lower  right;  Mike  Penny  passes  the 
batton  to  Paul  Graham  in  the  mile  re- 
lay; lower  left,  students  dance  to  the 
sounds  of  "The  Blue  Things." 


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Track  and  Field  Men 
Win  Meets 


The  Grizzly  track  squad  participated  in  eight  spring  track 
meets  from  Texas  and  Arkansas  to  various  parts  of  Kansas. 
For  the  third  consecutive  year  the  Butler  thin-clads  won 
both  the  Butler  County  Invitational  Meet  and  the  Kansas 
Jayhawk  Cnference  meet,  breaking  or  tying  records  in 
several  conference  events.  Butler  County  captured  nine 
first  places  in  conference  competition. 

Paul  Graham  won  the  conference  championship  in  the 
high  hurdles  and  Bill  Robertson  in  the  shot  put;  the  mile 
relay  team  and  the  440  relay  team  also  placed  first  in  the 
conference. 

New  conference  records  were  established  by  John  Corman 
in  the  mile  run,  by  Jim  Graham  in  the  two-mile  run,  by 
Lloyd  Tiffany  in  the  javelin  throw,  and  by  Clardy  Vinson  in 
the  880-yard  dash.  John  Corman,  who  placed  second  in  the 
880,  also  ran  under  the  previous  record  time.  Jack  Crowder 
tied  the  conference  record  in  the  440-yard  dash. 

Butler  County  holds  the  K.U.  Relays  record  for  the  spring 
medley,  team  members  being  Crowder,  W.  L.  Mitchell, 
Mike  Penner,  and  Vinson. 

Fifteen  men  qualified  to  enter  the  National  Junior  College 
meet  at  Garden  City  where  competition  was  stiff  and  many 
existing  junior  college  records  were  broken.  Paul  Graham 
placed  sixth  in  that  meet  in  the  high  hurdles. 


Paul  Graham,  high  hurdles. 


Mile  Relay  Team:  Cary  Deiter,  Mike  Penney,  Mark  Scarlett, 
and  Jack  Crowder. 


440  Relay  Team:  Paul  Graham,  W.  L.  Mitchell,  Jack  Crow- 
der, and  Tony  Anderson. 


126  Spring  Activities 


John  Corman,  mile. 


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Jack  Crowder,  440. 


Clardy  Vinson,  John  Corman,  880. 


Jim  Graham,  two-mile 


National  Meet  Participants,  FRONT  ROW:  Paul  Graham,  Jack  Crowder,  W.  L.  Mitchell,  Tony  Anderson,  Jim  Graham,  Gerald 
Wiens,  Keith  Pharr;  BACK  ROW:  Clardy  Vinson,  Douglas  Carrington,  Mark  Scarlett,  Cary  Deiter,  Mike  Penney,  Bill  Robertson, 
Lloyd  Tiffany,  and  John  Corman. 


Spring  sports 
expanded 


Three  groups  of  students,  involved  in 
as  many  spring  sports,  drew  increased 
attention  to  the  multi-season  college 
sports  program. 

Under  the  direction  of  Coach  Rems- 
berg,  assisted  by  Coach  Isom,  29  men 
participated  in  the  track  and  field 
events.  They  attended  eight  meets,  and 
with  their  coaches  and  other  members 
of  the  college  staff  were  hosts  to  the 
Butler  County  Invitational  and  the  Jay- 
hawk  Conference  meets,  both  of 
which  they  won. 

Four  men,  with  Coach  Nay  as  their 
leader,  entered  a  series  of  golf  matches 
during  the  spring  season.  They  placed 
seventh  among  14  schools  competing 
in  the  Jayhawk  Junior  College  Confer- 
ence golf  meet  held  at  the  American 
Legion  Golf  Course  in  El  Dorado  in 
May. 

For  the  first  time  at  the  college,  several 
interested  men  organized  a  tennis  in- 
tramural program  with  Coach  Kohls  as 
their  official  sponsor.  These  tennis  en- 
thusiasts played  a  series  of  sets  on  avail- 
able courts  to  bring  to  the  spring  calen- 
dar one  more  sport  that  may  gain  fu- 
ture recognition. 


Golf  Squad:  Mark  Richardson,  Coach  Nay,  Galen  McArthur,  John 
Crowe,  and  Frank  Gerberding. 


Tennis  Squad:  Tom  Musgrave,  Ed  Briggs,  Tom  Knott,  Steve  Domann, 
Dick  Price,  Larry  Ewart,  and  Doug  Dennis. 


Track  Squad;  FRONT:  Larry  Holt,  Ed  Brewer,  Ed  Merstetter,  Doug  Carrington,  Mike  Penney,  Jim  Stever,  Tom  Barr,  lohn  Eliott, 
Jim  Graham;  SECOND  ROW:  Keith  Pharr,  Paul  Graham,  Jack  Crowder,  W.  L.  Mitchell,  Tony  Anderson,  Jim  Knott,  Chris  Con- 
ner, Rick  Heise,  Gerald  Wiens,  Coach  Remsberg;  THIRD  ROW:  Manager  Steve  Pharr,  Clardy  Vinson,  Waverly  Thompson,  Steve 
May,  Paul  Day,  Cary  Deiter,  Mark  Scarlett,  Alan  Stuart,  Bill  Robertson,  Bill  Dinkle,  Lloyd  Tiffany,  John  Corman,  and  Coach  Isom. 


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Awards 


Several  students  received  awards  for  various 
achievements.  Vicki  Harvey  and  Dick  Price 
were  voted  by  fellow  debaters  at  the  National 
Junior  College  Forensics  Meet  as  representa- 
tives of  the  finest  qualities  of  inter-college  fo- 
rensics. Bowling,  theatre,  drill  team,  and  a  spe- 
cial Award  of  Merit  were  other  prizes. 


Vicki  Harvey,  Dick  Price,  and  Coach  Salem  prize  Bell-Scroggins 
Award. 


Larry  Booth,  Donna  Keenan,  Donna  Cleaver,  Scott  Snyder,  and 
Phil  Church  display  winning  bowling  trophies. 


Carol  Gillette  is  named  Miss  Drill  Team  of  1970. 


Mr.  Patten  presentes  Kevin  Graves  the  Master  Craftsman  Award      Pres.  Walbourn  presents  special  Award  of  Merit  to  Dick  Price 
in  Theatre.  for  his  contributions  to  the  debate  program. 

Spring  Activities  129 


Mr.  Chism  serves  at  the  art  exhibit  open  house. 


Mr.  Havel  and  Mr.  Chism  assist  students  with  silk 
screen  programs  for  the  fine  arts  exhibit. 


Fine  Arts 


The  division  of  Fine  Arts  at  Butler  County  Community 
Junior  College  brought  to  the  students  and  the  public 
the  highlights  of  the  academic  year  for  each  specific 
division. 

Opening  the  second  "Student  Annual"  on  April  19,  the 
music  department  presented  a  concert  of  instrumental 
and  vocal  selections,  under  the  direction  of  Robert 
Anderson  and  J.  Thomas  Dixon,  respectively. 

On  the  following  Sunday,  the  art  student  exhibit 
opened  in  the  fine  arts  gallery,  followed  by  a  public 
reception,  honoring  the  outstanding  art  students  of  the 
year,  Robert  Carter  and  Howard  Jacobson. 

The  drama  department  presented  two  plays  during  the 
spring  semester.  A  children's  play,  "Those  Arabian 
Nights,"  toured  in  the  general  area  and  was  presented 
to  over  seven  thousand  viewers  during  the  short  run  of 
the  play.  To  conclude  the  "Student  Annual,"  the  dra- 
ma department  presented  the  production  of  "J.B." 


Steve  Calloway,  Jim  Scribner,  Jan  Mountz,  and  Richard  Hill,  starred 
in  the  children's  play  "Those  Arabian  Nights." 


130  Spring  Activities 


Diana  Hershberger,  Dick  Souders,  David  Longfellow,  Richard  Hill,  Dale  Nea- 
vi Me,  Don  Gilliland,  and  Patty  Guy,  in  a  portion  of  the  cast  from  "J.B." 


Howard  Jacobson  and  Robert  Carter  were 
named  "Outstanding"  Art  students  for  the 
year. 


The  art  students  enjoy  a  field  trip  to  the  Nelson  Art  Gallery;  FRONT  ROW:  Robert  Carter,  Don  Rice,  Janine  Brooks,  Howard  Ja- 
cobson, Jean  Hetzke,  Steve  Calloway,  Marilyn  Daniels,  Connie  Bohon,  Elden  Solt;  SECOND  ROW:  Janet  Coplin,  Jan  Mountz, 
and  Ken  Drake. 


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Introduction  to  Yearbook  class  (before  involving  themselves  in  the 
mechanics  of  preparing  the  Spring  Supplement)  pose  on  a  campus  pho- 
tography excursion.  Staff  members:  Terry  Nelson,  Jim  Dill,  )ean  Hetzke, 
Pat  Damarais,  Linda  Oldham,  Larry  Philbrick,  and  Roger  Frazier. 


Special  Events 


Students  in  applied  music  perform  in  first  vocal- 
instrumental  recital.  ABOVE:  Janice  Osborne  at 
the  console;  BELOW:  Jim  Scribner,  accompanied 
by  Mrs.  Marsh,  in  voice. 


Dick  Price,  Charlene  Dreiling,  and  Vicki  Harvey  as- 
sume major  tasks  in  managing  annual  Bluestem 
Debate  Tournament. 


Student  body  elected 
Council  officers:  Martha 
Brainard,  Nancy  Studebak- 
er,  Roger  Frazier,  presi- 
dent; Roger  Burton,  Carol 
Arrington,  and  La  Donna 
Van  Meter. 


132 


Candlelight  and  dozens  of  multicolored  roses 
set  the  stage  for  the  annual  spring  prom  held 
May  9.  Students,  faculty,  and  honored  guests, 
numbering  170,  attended  the  affair.  Among  the 
speakers  were  Glen  Cunningham,  former 
world  record  miler  of  Kansas  University,  Presi- 
dent E.  J.  Walbourn,  and  Jeff  Artz,  student 
council  president  and  master  of  ceremonies. 
Entertainment  was  added  by  the  Collegiate 
Singers  and  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ed  Clarkson,  who 
sang  a  selection  of  popular  songs  including  the 
theme  "The  Days  of  Wine  and  Roses."  The 
prom,  which  highlighted  the  year's  social  activ- 
ities, concluded  with  a  dance  with  music  by  the 
Blue  Things. 


Academic  Honors 

President's  Honor  Roll 


Students  named  to  the  President's 
Honor  Roll  achieve  a  4.00  average 
during  the  semester.  Linda  Phares, 
pictured  at  right,  was  graduated  with 
a  4.00  average.  The  others  at  right 
maintained  this  record  for  both  fall 
and  spring  semesters.  Those  pic- 
tured below  earned  the  honor  for 
one  semester. 


Linda  Phares 
Karen  Brower 
Donald  Crupper 


Wendy  Johnston 
Charlene  Nichols 
LaDonna  VanMeter 


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Dean's  Honor  Roll 


Linda  Dauber,  2 
Wilmatin  Griffin,  1 
Alan  Jackson,  2 
Judith  Nelson,  1 
Janice  Orton,  1 
Gordon  Schneider,  1 


Frank  Ransberger,  2 
Ann  Seward,  2 
Connie  Shoemaker,  2 
Marsha  West,  2 
Diann  Wiens,  2 
Charlene  Wright,  2 


Students  named  to  the  Deans'  Honor  Roll  main- 
tain a  grade  point  average  of  3.5  to  3.99  and  are 
enrolled  in  at  least  12  hours  per  semester. 

Those  earning  this  honor  for  both  semesters  are 
Paula  Beavers,  Marylee  Butcher,  Donna  Carlson, 
Marsha  Compton,  Terry  Hawks,  Jan  Herrick, 
Barbara  Hodler,  Linda  Linot,  Kathy  Lord,  Brian 
Moobery,  Cheryl  Nickl,  Nancy  Olsen,  and  Colin 
Parry. 

Those  named  to  the  Deans'  Honor  Roll  for  the 
fall  semester  include  Debra  Berens,  Linda  Bird, 
Shari  Broadstock,  Bernard  Buckman,  Margaret 
Calvin,  Barbara  Conrod,  John  Corman,  Patrick 
Doyle,  Robert  Drury,  Roger  Frazier,  Barbara 
Gaines,  Kathleen  Glaves,  Darlene  Gronau,  Tim 
Guhr,  Jane  Harms,  Stan  Kerr,  Brenda  Martin, 
Nancy  McCreight,  Jodi  Megredy,  Sandra  Peck, 
Glenda  Pennington,  Rand  Ralston,  Charles  Rich- 
ards, Helen  Rockey,  Clyde  Shafer,  Ann  Seward, 
Lester  Sherlock,  Connie  Shoemaker,  Diana 
Swift,  Jerry  Tyler,  Michael  Walter,  Diann  Wiens, 
Cathleen  Wilson,  Charlene  Wright,  Robert  Yar- 
nall,  and  Thomas  Young. 


Those  named  to  the  Deans'  Honor  Roll  for  the 
spring  semester  include  Wayne  Baker,  Shelley 
Bracken,  Pamela  Bullock,  Harold  Burleson,  Ara 
Ann  Carter,  Douglas  Chambers,  Julia  Chin,  Mi- 
chael Crawford,  George  Creegan,  Stephen 
Domann,  David  Dufek,  Walter  Dugan,  Brenda 
Fox,  Norris  Garlow,  Harold  Girrens,  Jack  Gooldy, 
Kevin  Graves,  Sheryl  Greiving,  Mohammed 
Hadi,  Glen  Hammes,  Maureen  Hoag,  Pamela 
Hoch,  Phillip  Hudson,  Wayne  Jones,  Joseph 
Krsnich,  Page  Lewis,  Gary  Maloney,  Loren  Nes- 
mith,  Janice  Orton,  Terry  Poe,  Richard  Price, 
Karen  Riley,  Gordon  Schneider,  Clayton  Shaw, 
Barbara  Smith,  Sherry  Standlee,  Sandra  Thissen, 
Gary  Turner,  Charles  Van  Dever,  Charles  Wash- 
ington, and  Cathleen  Wilson. 

In  addition,  72  students  received  honorable 
mention  by  earning  a  grade  point  average  of 
3.00  to  3.49  for  the  first  semester,  and  204  earned 
like  honors  for  the  second  semester. 


Order  of  the  Purple  —  FRONT  ROW:  James  Roglin,  Jerry  Tyler, 
Wayne  Baker,  Wayne  Jones,  John  Corman,  SECOND  ROW:  Ge- 
neva Newcom,  Donna  Carlson,  Linda  Phares,  Kathleen  Glaves, 
Marsha  West,  Agnes  Sherlock,  Diann  Wiens,  Shari  Broadstock. 
THIRD  ROW:  Marylee  Butcher,  Betty  Welday,  Carol  Fuller,  Debra 
Berens,  Barbara  Conrod,  Paula  Beavers,  Barbara  Sue  Hodler, 
Cheryl  Nickl,  Linda  Linot,  Charlene  Nichols.  FOURTH  ROW: 
Dennis  Post,  Michael  Hall,  Stephen  Domann,  Keith  Pharr,  Gary 
Turner,  Donald  Crupper,  Lester  Sherlock,  Loren  Nesmith.  AT 
RIGHT:  Wayne  Baker,  Marsha  Compton,  Richard  Price,  Elaine 
Rockey. 


Order  of  the  Purple 


Thirty-four  members  of  the  1970  graduat- 
ing sophomores  were  named  to  the  socie- 
ty. A  student  must  have  achieved  a  3.25 
grade  point  average  on  a  4.00  basis  and 
must  have  been  enrolled  at  Butler  County 
Community  Junior  College  for  one  full 
year.  To  date,  329  students  in  the  history 
of  the  school  have  received  certificates  of 
memberships  into  the  society.  The  faculty 
recognized  these  students  with  a  dinner 
in  the  Blue  Room  May  5.  Barbara  Conrod 
and  Debra  Berens  were  named  co-recipi- 
ents of  the  Cron  History  Award,  which 
Mr.  Eugene  Adams,  representative  of  the 
Butler  County  Historical  Society,  present- 
ed at  the  Order  of  Purple  banquet. 


Mr.   Isom,   Barbara  Conrod,   Debra   Berens,  and   Mr.   Eugene 

Adams. 


Spring  Activities  135 


ABOVE:  Geniece  Lavenant  and  )udy  Booker  care  for  a 
patient  on  "White  Uniform  Day,"  last  day  of  students' 
hospital  clinical  experience.  AT  RIGHT:  Mrs.  Mettler 
pins  school  pin  on  Kermit  Pope.  BELOW:  Front:  Gene- 
va Newcom,  Judy  Patterson,  Alma  Partridge,  Ethne 
Barnes,  Geniece  Lavenant,  Dana  Donovan.  BACK:  Mrs. 
Mettler,  Judy  Booker,  Kermit  Pope,  Idessa  Riley,  Miss 
Whitson. 


136  Spring  Act 


Commencement 


The  1970  commencement  exercises  recognized 
217  students  who  had  completed  requirements 
for  their  Associate  Degrees.  A  unique  portion 
of  the  graduating  class  is  the  group  of  nursing 
students  who  receive  their  degrees  and  are 
thus  eligible  to  write  the  state  board  examina- 
tion to  become  registered  nurses.  Kermit  Pope 
had  the  distinction  of  being  the  first  graduating 
male  nurse  at  Butler  County. 

Another  "first"  was  the  use  of  caps  and  gowns, 
of  a  synthetic  material,  that  became  the  souve- 
nir of  the  graduate.  At  left  Linda  Allen  gets  as- 
sistance from  Mr.  McKinney  in  donning  her 
gown.  Above,  the  graduates  are  the  center  of 
attention  as  Dr.  Gene  Conklin,  vice  president 
of  Sterling  College,  addresses  the  audience. 


Spring  Activities  137 


Class  o 

f  1970 

ASSOCIATE  OF  ARTS  DEGREE 

Melinda  Leigh  Algrim 

Nancy  Louise  Engels 

Owen  Lee  Martin 

Rebecca  Lee  Schmidt 

Linda  Sue  Allen 

Gerald  Lee  Erikson 

William  Robert  Martindale 

Steven  Allen  Scholl 

Thomas  Dean  Anderson 

Robert  Steven  Fabian 

Harry  L.  McClure 

Newton  Randall  Schuler 

Alan  Jeffrey  Artz 

Edna  Mary  Fehrenbach 

Nancy  Jo  McCreight 

Morlene  Mae  Schwartz 

Wayne  Eugene  Baker 

Carol  Louise  Fuller 

Ava  Kay  McDowell 

Roger  Wayne  Scott 

Ethne  Jeanine  Barnes 

Norris  Eugene  Garlow 

Linda  Sue  McEachern 

John  Michael  Sheaks 

James  Thomas  Barr 

*Richard  Earl  Gimple 

Connie  Jean  Mensch 

Agnes  A.  Sherlock 

*Debra  Lee  Berens 

Barbara  Jean  Glennie 

Deborah  Lynn  Mercer 

Lester  Dale  Sherlock 

Dennis  Lee  Berner 

*James  Clayton  Graham 

John  Walter  Meyersick 

Robert  Darrel  Shipman 

J 

Pamela  Benelle  Bertram 

Randall  Joe  Graham 

Dennis  Copeland  Mosier 

Jack  Eugene  Sloderbeck,  Jr. 

*Jane  Elizabeth  Biggs 

♦Kevin  Lee  Graves 

Sandra  Jo  Murphy 

Leta  Kathryn  Smith 

' 

Linda  Kathleen  Bird 

Donald  Duane  Grier 

Sharilyn  Dee  Murphy 

Alan  Mark  Snyder 

Bruce  Alan  Bland 

Mohammed  Hadi 

Edward  Allen  Myers 

Ellen  Elizabeth  Sprecher 

r*^fe. 

Judy  Kay  Booker 

♦Michael  Dean  Hall 

*Loren  F.  Nesmith,  Jr. 

Jill  Eugena  Stackley 

Shari  Jo  Broadstock 

Timothy  Mitchell  Hamilton 

Geneva  Pearl  Newcom 

Ronald  Leslie  Starkel 

*Rebecca  Jane  Brown 

*Karan  Sue  Hartman 

Charlene  Elzora  Nichols 

William  Earl  Sutter 

f 

*Marylee  Butcher 

*Terry  Foster  Hawks 

Curtis  Allen  Nickel 

David  Nordeen  Tarman 

David  Jerome  Callaway 

Barbara  Sue  Hodler 

Cheryl  Elaine  Nickl 

Sara  Jane  Tate 

Douglas  Lee  Carrington 

Micheal  Eugene  Hogue 

Dan  Dae  Nietfeld 

Carrie  Jean  Turner 

Robert  Alden  Carter 

Gary  Jay  Holstin 

Janice  Pauline  Osborne 

Gary  Lynn  Turner 

Robin  Clarence  Carter 

Cordelia  Snell  Holem 

Susan  Jean  Pangrac 

Jerry  Wayne  Tyler 

Larry  Gail  Casady 

Ruth  Louise  Hollis 

Colin  Bruce  Parry 

Johanna  Margaretha 

Larry  Roland  Cervantes 

Richard  Lee  Hunt 

Alma  D.  Partridge 

VanderWeele 

Richard  Lee  Ciemny 

Terry  Joe  Hutter 

Roger  Franklin  Pearson 

Louisa   Wilhelmina 

Robert  James  Collier 

Howard  Dean  Jacobson 

Ray  Dean  Penner 

VanderWeele 

Marsha  Ann  Compton 

Rhonda  Lea  Kellerman 

Katherine  Dianne  Perkins 

Clardy  B.  Vinson 

*Barbara  Lynn  Conrod 

Saleem  Iqbal  Khan 

Ronald  Dean  Peterson 

Gilbert  John  Wagner,  Jr. 

♦John  Franklin  Corman 

William  Edward  Kinkade 

♦Linda  Sue  Phares 

Karen  Sue  Wagner 

Murray  Glenn  Cox 

Kelsey  Gordon  Kiser,  Jr. 

♦Kenneth  Keith  Pharr 

♦Betty  Ann  Welday 

Michael  Thomas  Crawford 

Marilyn  Sue  Knisal 

Barbara  Jean  Poole 

Diann  Fern  Wiens 

George  Edward  Creegan 

Juanita  Shirley  Knudsen 

Deborah  Ann  Poole 

Dennis  Raymond  Wilcox 

Norman  Robert  Cullop 

David  Michael  Lacer 

Kermit  Linne  Pope 

Gary  Lee  Williams 

Darlene  N.  Dauber 

Douglas  Lawrence  Lamb 

Dennis  Walter  Post 

Gary  Richard  Williams 

William  Thomas  Davis 

Karen  Ann  Lamb 

♦Richard  Charles  Price 

Floyd  LeRoy  Winter 

Marilyn  Jean  Diver 

Dale  Lewis  Lauer 

Larry  Joseph  Prichard 

Thomas  Galen  Young 

Douglas  Dale  Donley 

Geniece  G.  Lavenant 

Terry  Lee  Rawlings 

Theodore  Thomas 

Dana  Dee  Donovan 

Eldon  Craig  Lawyer 

William  Vance  Reynolds 

Zimmerman,  Jr. 

Patrick  Hugh  Doyle 

Thelma  Lorraine  Lee 

♦Donald  Keith  Rice 

Julie  Ann  Drews 

Brenda  Lee  Leigh 

Idessa  Isabela  Riley 

Cathie  Jean  Durnil 

Samuel  Charles  Lindeman 

Karen  Sue  Riley 

Stephen  M.  Earll 

Jimmie  Wayne  Linder 

Susan  Ruth  Robinson 

Kenneth  Darryl  Eaves 

*Linda  Mae  Linot 

Helen  Elaine  Rockey 

Lucynda  Lynne  Ellings 

Austin  William  Lowry 

Clyde  Nickolas  Roths 

ASSOCIATE  OF  APPLIED  SCIENCE  DEGREE 

Vicki  Sue  Anderson 

Linda  Sue  Dauber 

Wayne  Richmond  Jones 

James  Kenneth  Short 

Michael  Donn  Baker 

Alan  Duane  Dodson 

David  Eric  Lawrence 

Michael  Justin  Spradlin 

Paula  Sue  Beavers 

Stephen  Wayne  Domann 

Gerald  Edwin  Ludwick 

Steven  Eugene  Starr 

Steven  Leroy  Bohannan 

David  Archie  Dowell 

Brian  Leslie  Mack 

James  Arthur  Stever 

Peter  James  Bonnel 

Sandra  Rae  Dudley 

Larry  Wayne  Markley 

Kenneth  M.  Talley 

Shelley  Rue  Bracken 

Thomas  Larry  England 

Kent  Dale  Matz 

Rodney  Lee  Trowbridge 

Terry  James  Brown 

Gary  Wayne  Gillett 

Dennis  Jerome  May 

Charles  Lloyd  Vandever 

Victor  Lynn  Bruce 

♦Kathleen  Elizabeth  Glaves 

Vicki  Jean  Michal 

Ronald  Devine  Walford 

David  Allan  Bump 

Roy  Gene  Groat 

Darrel  Gene  Nixon 

Frederick  Levern  Wells 

Donna  Jeanne  Carlson 

Janice  Kay  Hammer 

Alan  Lynn  Perkins 

♦Marsha  Kay  West 

Fred  Michael  Carver 

Philip  Dean  Hudson 

Daniel  Lee  Pickett 

Ricky  Norman  Chambers 

Ronald  Lee  Hull 

Tommy  Gene  Randall 

Donna  Jean  Cleaver 

Charles  S.  Ilsley 

James  Theodore  Roglin 

Delbert  Frank  Crowl,  Jr. 

Randall  Dale  Janzen 

Ace  Alfred  Schroer 

♦Donald  Perry  Crupper 

Larry  Edward  Johnson 

Lester  Dale  Sherlock 

♦Elected  to  Who's  Who  Among  Students  in  American  Junior  Coll 

eges. 

s!!53E5!^tXJrtOS 

inty  Community  Junior  College  has  graduated  2561  students 

n  its  forty-three  years. 

Index 


-A- 

\braham,  Ron,  82 

\dams,  David,  120 

^DAMS,  E.  F.,  79 

\DAMS,  JR.,  FELIXE.,47,  74 

^dams,  William,  120 

^dkins,  Max,  98 

\hon,  Alan,  98 

Vguilera,  Margaret,  82 

\itken,  Judith,  26,  36,  98 

Mdrich,  Kerry,  98 

Vlgrim,  Melinda,  28,  82 

\\\en,  LaNora,98 

\\\en,  Linda,  82 

Vllen,  Steve,  98 

Allison,  Terry,  98 

kmos,  Rodger,  98 

VNDERSONJOHN  R.,65,  74 

\nderson,  Tony,  40,  41,  42, 

43,  44,  82 
ANDERSON,  ROBERT  D.,  18, 

74 
Anderson,  Thomas,  82 
Anderson,  Vicki,  82 
Kndrew,  Robert,  120 
'mgleton,  Sondra,  120 
'mgulo,  Michael,  82 
\RBOGAST,  BURLT.,74 
Krgersinger,  Craig,  98 
Armstrong,  Rick,  98 
\RNOLD,  GENER.,40,  70,  74 
Arnold,  Janet,  26,  98 
\rnold,  Maria,  82 
\rtz,  Jeffrey,  20,  21,32,  67,82 
\rrington,  Carol,  10, 12,  26, 

36,98 
Ukins,  Ronald,  120 
Ukisson,  Randall,  82 
Austin,  Charles,  82 
kutry,  David,  98 
Vyers,  Max,  98 

—  B  — 

iachman,  Mary  Ann,  98 
1AILEY,  PAT,  81 
iaird,  Geraldine,  82 
Jaker,  Bruce,  98 
taker,  Michael,  82 
taker,  Sandra,  98 
iaker,  Wayne,  82 
Sales,  Bob,  98 
Jail,  Michael,  98 

all,  Randy,  82 
iallard,  Joseph,  27,  98 
lallew,  Dennis,  98 
llanister,  Vicki,  37,98 
ianks,  Susan,  98 
iannon,  Glen,  98 
iarbe,  Richard,  98 
larber,  Rebecca,  98 

arger,  Gary,  98 
larker,  Michael,  98 

arnes,  Ethne,  24,82 

arr,  Kenneth,  82 

arr,  Thomas,  51,  82 
larrett,  Brad,  98 

arta,  Thomas,  98 


Barton,  Gary,  99 
Basinger,  Thomas,  120 
Bass,  Mark,  120 
Beavers,  Paula,  26,  35,  82 
Beck,  Floyd,  118 
Beckner,  David,  120 
Bell,  Sandra,  99 
Bell,  William,  99 
Benfer,  Gregory,  120 
Benigas,  Thomas,  23,  83 
Benn,  Arnold,  120 
Berens,  Debra,  83 
Bergkamp,  Tom,  99 
Berner,  Dennis,  83 
Bernhardt,  Roger,  41,83 
Bertram,  Benelle,  83 
Beverly  II,  Cecil,  27,  41,  99 
Beyer,  Larry,  120 
Biby,  Warren,  99 
BIDWELL,  WILLIAM,  22,  23, 

74 
Biggs,  Jane,  34,  83 
Bird,  Kathleen,  28,  83 
Bishop,  Sondra,  99 
Black,  Dan,  27 
Black,  John,  99 
Blaha,  Danny,  120 
Blain,  Linda,  99 
Blakely,  Patricia,  99 
Bland,  Bruce,  83 
BLAND,  VICTOR  E,  74 
BLOCKCOLSKI,  LEWIS  R.,  74 
Blunt,  Randall,  99 
BOATRIGHT,  GARY  L.,  74 
Bode,  Linda,  83 
Bogle,  Jim,  83 
Bogle,  Ratrica,  120 
Bohannan,  Steve,  83 
Bohon,  Connie,  99 
Bohon,  Kenny,  99 
BOLAND,  BARBARA,  74 
Bonnel,  Peter,  27,  83 
Bonner,  David,  99 
Bonner,  Timothy,  99 
Bonser,  Roger,  83 
Book,  Carol,  26,  99 
Booker,  Judy,  24,  83 
Booth,  Kathryn,99 
Booth,  Larry,  32,  99 
Borg,  Edward,  99 
Boswell,  Joyce,  99 
Bottorff,  Randall,  99 
Boucher,  Ray,  99 
Boucher,  Louise,  99 
Bourne,  Cathy,  99 
Bowen,  Kelley,  83 
Bowen,  Jim,  99, 120 
Bowers,  Gerald,  99 
Bowling,  Jack,  99 
Bowser,  Kenston,83 
Box,  Ronald,  99 
Boydston,  Michael,  28,  29,  32, 

33,  35,  99 
BOYS'  DORM,  27 
Bracken,  Shelley,  83 
Brainard,  Martha,  26,  32,  37, 

99 
Brake,  Vickie,  99 
Branam,  James,  83 
BRANDNER,  PATRICIA,  74 
Bratton,  Dixie,  99 
Brazill,  Cindy,  99 


Brandon,  Lyle,  41,43,  44,  54, 

83 
Brendle,  Dillman,120 
Brewer,  Edwin,  99 
Brewer,  Jr.,  James,  99 
Briggs,  Edgar,  27,  40,  99 
BRINKMEYER,  JAY,  74 
Brittain,  Michael,  83 
Britton,  Dale,  120 
Broadstock,  Shari,  20,  32,  83 
Brockmeir,  Eugene,  83 
BROOKS,  EUGENE,  79 
Brooks,  Janine,  36,  99 
Brower,  Karen,  99 
Brown,  Bruce,  99 
Brown,  Connie,  99 
Brown,  Daniel,  99 
Brown,  David,  120 
Brown,  Florentine,  99 
Brown,  Gerald,  83 
Brown,  Joe,  99 
Brown,  John,  99 
Brown,  Mark,  99 
Brown,  Rebecca,  2, 11, 12,  20, 

32,  36,  83 
Brown,  Terry,  83 
Browning,  Jerry,  31,  99 
Bruner,  Cheryl,  99 
Brush,  William,  83 
Bryant,  Eddie,  99 
Bryant,  James,  99 
Bucheit,  Robert,  120 
Buckman,  Bernard,  83 
Bullock,  Pamela,  20,  99 
Bupp,  Jerry,  99 
Burch,  Darrell,99 
Burden,  Charles,  99 
Burke,  David,  120 
Burleson,  Dale,  120 
Burnett,  Mona,99 
Burnison,  Robert,  100 
Burns,  Johnny,  30,  31,100 
Burrows,  Larry,  83 
Burton,  Rodger,  30, 100 
BUSINESSCLUB,  25 
Buskirk,  Steve,  100 
Butcher,  Marylee,  83 
BUTLER,  MICHAEL  W.,  32,  74 
Butts,  Lionell,  100 

—  C- 

Calhoon,  Steve,  100 
Callahan,  Michael,  100 
Callaway,  David,  46,  47,  49,  83 
Callaway,  Steven,  3, 100 
Calvin,  Janice,  100 
Calvin,  Margaret,  83 
Campbell,  Nicky,  83 
Campbell,  Ronnie,  83 
Carlisle,  Nancy,  36, 100 
Carlson,  Donna,  26,  83 
Carlyle,  Daniel,  100 
Carmichael,  James,  41,  42, 100 
Carnahan,  Mary,  100 
Carr,  Cynthia,  100 
Carne,  Robert,  100 
Carr,  Randall,  83 
Carrington,  Douglas,  84 
Carroll,  Camille,  100 
Carroll,  Renee,  34 
Carter,  Ara,  84 


Carter,  Robert,  84 
Carter,  Robin,  84 
Carver,  John,  84 
Casady,  Karyl,  122 
Casady,  Larry,  84 
Catlin,  Dale,  100 
Cawthorn,  San,  84 
Cervantes,  Larry,  84 
Chambers,  Douglas,  84 
Chambers,  Larry,  100 
Chambers,  Rick,  84 
Chambers,  Robert,  40, 100 
Champion,  Horace,  100 
Chance,  Gwendolyn,  120 
Chandler,  Larry,  100 
Chapman,  Gregory,  120 
CHASE,  RICHARD,  79 
CHEERLEADERS,  37 
Chestnut,  David,  84 
Chin,  Julia,  100 
CHISM,  ROBERT  H.,  74 
Chlumsky,  Clyde,  84 
CHOENS,  JOY,  28,  74 
Church,  Kenneth,  100 
Church,  Philip,  35,84 
Cicciu,  Patricia,  120 
CIRCLE  K,  33 
Clampitt,  John,  118 
Clark,  Cary,  41,100 
Clark,  John,  84 
Clark,  Lindsay,  84 
Clark,  Terry,  100 
Clayton,  Charles,  100 
Cleaver,  Donna,  84 
CLEVELAND,  JOHN,  80 
Cline,  Carmen,  100 
Cloyed,  Stephen,  100 
Cochran,  James,  100 
Cochran,  Stephen,  118 
Cocking,  Sally,  26,  36,  100 
Coffman,  Alan,  84 
Cofield,  Jerry,  100 
Colbert,  Thomas,  100 
Cole,  Rene,  100 
COLLEGIATE  4-H,  29 
COLLEGIATE  SINGERS,  4 
Collier,  Robert,  20,  30,  84 
Collins,  Michael,  84 
Compton,  Marsha,  84 
Conner,  Chris,  100 
Conrod,  Barbara,  20,  85 
COONROD,  BARBARA,  80 
Coonrod,  Carl,  118 
Cooper,  Rickey,  100 
Coplin,  Janet,  85 
Copp,  Elaine,  85 
Corbin,  Karen,  84 
Cordry,  Sheldon,  85 
Corman,  John,  12,  20,  30,  45, 

50,51,54,85 
Corrigan,  Michael,  100 
COSTIN,  GRACE,  81 
Cowan,  Leon,  41,  101 
Cowell,  Ronald,  85 
Cowger,  Robert,  85 
Cox,  James,  85 
Cox,  Marilyn,  101 
Cox,  Michael,  85 
Cox,  Murray,  27,  32,  85 
Coyne,  Tom,  27,  41,  101 
Crabtree,  Larry,  101 
Craig,  Larry,  101 


ndex  —  139 


Craig,  Kenneth,  120 
Cramer,  Gary,  85 
Cramer,  Roy,  118 
Crane,  Jeanette,  120 
Crawford,  Michael,  30,  85 
Creegan,  George,  85 
Crist,  Dean,  101 
Crook,  Samuel,  101 
Cross,  Carrol,  40,  42,  43,  101 
Crowder,  Jack,  101 
Crowl,  Delbert,85 
Crumley,  Gregory,  120 
Crupper,  Donald,  85 
Cullison,  Steven,  120 
Culp,  James,  101 
CUMMINS,  WILLIAM  C,  73 
Cunningham,  Gene,  101 
Cunningham,  Rebecca,  101 
Cushman,  Roy,  101 
Cutsinger,  Linsey,  101 
Cyphers,  James,  118 

-D- 

Dameron,  Floyd,  101 
Damon,  Larry,  101 
Daniels,  David,  101 
Daniels,  Marilyn,  26,  35,  36, 

101 
Darrow,  James,  51, 101 
Dauber,  Darlene,  85 
Dauber,  Linda,  20,  36,  85 
Da  Vee,  Douglas,  85 
Davidson,  Arthur,  120 
Davidson,  Pamela,  101 
Davis,  Carl,  101 
DAVIS,  MARY,  24,  75 
Davis,  Willam  Rex,  101 
Davis,  William  Thomas,  85 
Davison,  Jody,  101 
Dawson,  Burce,  120 
Day,  Cheryl,  101 
Day,  Daniel,  101 
Day,  Paul,  120 
Day,  Roxanne,  36, 101 
Dearth,  Donald,  101 
Decker,  Darrel,  101 
Deines,  Maurita,  26,  34, 101 
Deiter,  Cary,120 
Delozier,  Larry,  120 
Demarais,  Patricia,  101 
DEMOCRATS,  32 
Dennet,  Debra,  32,  101 
Dennis,  Douglas,  20,  27,  85 
Dennis,  Reid,  101 
Desmarteau,  Duryea,  101 
Devlin,  Robert,  51,  101 
Devlin,  William,  51,101 
DEVORE,ARLENE,80 
Dial,  Richard,  85 
Dick,  Gary,  101 
Dickerson,  Ron,  101 
Dietz,  Donna,  101 
Dietz,  Jeanne,  101 
Dill,  Jimmy,  120 
Diller,  Eugene,  101 
Dimick,Glen,40, 101 
Dinkel,  William,  27,  41,101 
Diver,  Gary,  101 
Diver,  Marilyn,  85 
DIXON,  J.  THOMAS,  75 
Dodson,  Duane,  85 


Doll,  Jonathan,  85 
Domann,  Donna,  101 
Domann,  Stephen,  85 
Donley,  Douglas,  40,  85 
Donovan,  Dana,  24,  85 
Dorr,  Robert,  101 
DOTY,  MARTHA,  75 
Douglas,  Gary,  101 
Douglas,  Ann,  101 
Donnelly,  Gene,  120 
Dowell,  David,  85 
Doyle,  Karen,  101 
Doyle,  Patrick,  85 
Drake,  Kenneth,  101 
Dreiling,  Charlene,  101 
Drews,  Phillip,  101 
Dreyer,  Lonnie,  85 
DRILL  TEAM,  36 
Drury,  Robert,  85 
Dudgeon,  Bradley,  101 
Dufek,  David,  118 
Dugan,  Walter,  120 
DUNCAN,  MARTHA,  57,  80 
Duncan,  Randall,  85 
Duncunson  II,  John,  47,  48, 

101 
Dunn,  Mark,  85 
Dunn,  Stephen,  85 
Dunn,  Wallace,  101 
Durnil,  Cathie,  86 
Dusenbery,  Michael,  120 
Dutt,  Rod,  27,  41,43,  54,  67, 

86 
Dyer,  Jon,  120 

-E- 

Earll,  Dennis,  102 
Eaton,  Joseph,  86 
Eaves,  Kenneth,  86 
Ecton,  Danny,  102 
Edberg,  Dwight,  102 
Edwards,  Belinda,  102 
Edwards,  Jr.,  Fred,  102 
Edwards,  James,  102 
Edwards,  Vernon,  102 
Eller,  Michael,  46,  47,  102 
Ellin gs,  Lucynda,  36,  86 
Elliot,  John,  27,  51, 102 
Elliot,  Roger,  86 
Ellis,  David,  86 
Emerson,  Druce,  86 
Emrich,  Dennis,  86 
Engel,  James,  102 
Engels,  Gary,  102 
Engels,  Nancy,  20,  26,  35,86 
Engle,  Merle,  102 
ENGINEERS' CLUB,  30 
Engstrom,  Alan,  102 
ENSZ,  ROLAND,  75 
Ensz,  Rodney,  86 
ERIKSON,  DARREL,  75 
Erikson,  Gerald,  86 
Ervin,  Larry,  120 
Evans,  Clinton,  86 
Evenson,  Barbara,  102 
Everson,  Candi,  26, 102 
Ewart,  Larry,  33,  47, 102 

— F— 

Fabian,  Robert,  86 


Fagan,  James,  102 
Faidley,  Nolan,  102 
Fanello,  Robert,  102 
Farmer,  Michael,  86 
Farres,  Pamela,  102 
Fawcett,  Richard,  26,  86 
Fehrenbach,  Edna,  35,  86 
Fehrenbach,  Paul,  35, 102 
Ferren,  Dave,  86 
Fewin,  Lutrecia,  34, 102 
Fields,  Bruce,  102 
Fillmore,  Gary,  102 
Fink,  Gary,  118 
Fink,  Marion,  102 
Fisher,  Deborah,  32,86 
Fleetwood,  James,  86 
Fleetwood,  Penny,  120 
Finney,  Michael,  102 
Flory,  Dave,  87 
Flowers,  David,  51,  102 
FLYING  CLUB,  31 
Foltz,  Roger,  87 
Foreman,  David,  118 
Forrest,  Conley,  102 
Fox,  Brenda,  26,  36, 102 
Fox,  Robert,  87 
Fraizer,  Kathryn,  102 
Frankenberry,  Larry,  120 
Franklin,  Carole,  102 
Frazier,  Roger,  20,  98, 102 
Freeman,  Cheryl,  26, 102 
Freeman,  Pamela,  87 
Freeman,  Valerie,  26,  87 
Frey,  Mark,  102 
Friedman,  Michael,  87 
FRIESEN,LOIS,  80 
FRITZLER,  VIRGINIA,  80 
Fuller,  Carol,  87 
FULLER, CHARLES,75 
Fuller,  David,  102 
Fullerton,  Phillip,  102 
Fulton,  William,  103 
Funk,  Victor,  103 

— G— 

Gabbert,  Donita,  103 
Gaines,  Barbara,  103 
Gaines,  Saundra,  103 
Galbraith,  Patrick,  87 
Gardner,  Constance,  103 
Gardner,  Fred,  103 
Garlow,  Norris,  87 
Garretson,  David,  103 
Garrison,  Charles,  118 
Garrison,  Lucinda,  118 
Garufo,  James,  120 
Gean,  Jerry,  103 
Geese,  David,  40,  43,  87 
Gentner,  Patricia,  103 
George,  JoAnn,  103 
Gerberding,  Frank,  27,  40,  103 
Gibbs,  Richard,  103 
Giffin,Garet,103 
Giles,  Thomas,  120 
Gillette,  Carol,  20,  26,  32,  36, 

87 
Gillett,  Gary,  118 
Gillis,  Gary,  103 
Gilliland,  Freddie,  103 
Gilmer,  Gregory,  87 
Gimple,  Richard,  20,  30,87 


GIRLS'CHORUS,4 
GIRLS'  DORM,  26 
Girrens,  Nicholas,  118 
Gladfelter,  Stephen,  87 
Glaves,  Kathleen,  118 
Glendening,  Michael,  103 
Glennie,  Barbara,  32,  87 
Goeken,  Warren,  103 
Gooch,  Michael,  103 
GOOD,  ARDEN,  75 
Good,  Christian,  103 
Good,  Glenn,  103 
Goodman,  Arthur,  87 
Goodman,  Sharon,  28,  31, 103 
Goodwin,  James,  120 
Gould,  Brooks,  103 
Govan,  Donald,  87 
Graham,  James,  2, 12, 14,  20, 

45,51,54,87 
Graham,  Paul,  46,  47,  49, 120 
Graham,  Randal,  87 
Graham  Jr.,  William,  103 
Grattan,  Christine,  26, 103 
Graul,  Terry,  103 
Graves,  Kevin,  32,33,  34,87 
Graves,  Richard,  41,  44, 103 
Gray,  Deborah,  103 
Gray,  Don,  120 
Green,  Roger,  87 
Greenlee,  William,  87 
Greer,  Danny,  120 
GREGORY,  RICHARD  L.,  30, 

75 
Greenwell,  Charles,  87 
Greer,  Danny,  103 
Griffith,  Ron,  120 
Gregg,  Willamine,  103 
Greiving,  Sheryl,  20,  26,  35, 

36,87 
Griekspoor,  Cecil,  87 
Griffin,  Richard,  103 
Griffin,  Wilmatine,  87 
Grimes,  Terry,  120 
Grimwood,  Tom,  103 
Groat,  Roy,  87 
Gronau,  Darlene,  103 
Grove,  Michial,  103 
Groves,  Brenda,  103 
Guhr,Tim,103 
Gunn,  Richard,  103 
Guyot,  Joel,  103 
Guy,  Darnella,  103 
Guy,  Patricia,  103 

—  H- 

Haas,  Katheryn,  103 
Hackler,  Berniece,  103 
Hackler,  Berta,  103 
Hadi,  Mohammed,  87 
HADLEY,  MICHAEL,  75 
Haines,  Paul,  33,  87 
HALL,  FRANCIS,  80 
Hall,  Michael,  30,  87 
Hall,  Stanely,  103 
Hall,  Tim,  103 
Hallgren,  Randall,  27, 103 
Hamilton,  Michael,  103 
Hamilton,  Susan,  26, 103 
Hamilton,  Timothy,  87 
Hamm,  Charles,  31 
HAMMEL,G.W.,79 


140 


Index 


Hammer,  Janice,  87 
Hammond,  Steven,  103 
Hammes,  Glenn,  120 
Hansen,  Richard,  103 
Hanson,  Dennis,  103 
Hardin,  Cindy,  120 
Harmon,  Harold,  103 
Harms,  )ane,  103 
Harp,  Mary,  87 
Harreld,  Michael,  33,  87 
Harrell,  David,  103 
Harrell,  Debbie,  120 
HARRIS,  C.H.,  80 
Harris,  Jr.,  Fred,  104 
Harris,  Harold,  104 
Harris,  Michael,  38,46,47, 

104 
Harris,  Perry,  87 
Harrison,  Bill,  104 
Harrison,  James,  88 
Hartman,  Karan,  20,  26,  32, 

37,  67,  88 
Hartschen,  Dean,  104 
Hartshorn,  Tommy,  104 
Hartwell,  Lawrence,  104 
Harvey,  Vicki,  20,  32,  88 
Haskell,  Linda,  29, 104 
Haslett,  Michael,  88 
Haukos,  Deborah,  104 
Hauser,  Marc,  104 
Hauserman,  Darold,  88 
HAVEL,  LYNN,  18,  75 
Hawks,  Drew,  104 
Hawks,  Terry,  88 
Hawzipta,  Leon,  104 
Haynes,  William,  104 
Hays,  Rupert,  120 
Hedges,  Alan,  104 
Hedgpeth,  Karen,  88 
Heinz,  Marvin,  88 
Heise,  Rick,  40,  54,  104 
Hein  II,  Charles,  120 
Heitzenrater,  Susan,  104 
Helmer,  Galen,  104 
Hembree,  Kerry,  118 
Henderson,  Gregory,  104 
Hendricks,  Denise,  98, 104 
Hendricks,  Sheldon,  88 
Henline,  Deborah,  26,  32,  37, 

88 
Henry,  Clint,  120 
Hensley,  Darrel,  104 
Herman,  Steve,  104 
Herrick,  Jan,  26, 104 
Herron,  Gary,  104 
Hershberger,  Diana,  26, 104 
HESS,  BEVERLY,  81 
Hetzke,  Jean,  104 
Hickman,  Daniel,  40,  88 
Hickman,  Phillip,  121 
Hickman,  Randy,  104 
HIEBERT,  CLYDE,  75 
Hiebert,  Deborah,  104 
Higgins,  Tom,  104 
Higgs,  David,  104 
Hill,  Bruce,  104 
Hill,  Jerry,  105 
Hill,  Richard,  3, 18,  22,  88 
Hill,  Scotty,  88 
Hill,  Terry,  105 
Hills,  Mary,  105 
Hisle,  Linda,  105 


Hittle,  Thomas,  105 
Hobbs,  David,  105 
Hoag,  Maureen,  118 
Hobbs,  Kathryn,  105 
Hoch,  Pamela,  105 
Hodgens,  Omar,  121 
Hodler,  Barbara,  10, 12, 15, 

26,  28,  32,  88 
Hoepher,  Dean,  105 
Hoge,  Gary,  105 
Hogue,  Micheal,  32,33,88 
Hoheisel,  Joseph,  105 
Holdaway,  James,  105 
Holdeman,  Delvin,  105 
Holem,  Cordelia,  88 
Holland,  Robert,  27,  105 
Holliday,  Janet,  105 
Hollis,  Daniel,  88 
Hollis,  Ruth,  88 
Holloway,  Robert,  88 
Holstin,  Gary,  105 
Holt,  Clinton,  105 
Holroyd,  John,  121 
Hopper,  Cynthia,  105 
Horyna,  Mark,  105 
Hoskins,  Randall,  105 
House,  Barbara,  121 
House,  Steven,  105 
Howard,  Jeffry,  40, 105 
Howard,  John,  105 
Hoy,  Chris,  105 
Hoyt,  Michael,  105 
Hubbard,  David,  88 
Huckaby,  Steve,  105 
Huddleston,  Michael,  89 
Hudson,  Philip,  105 
Hudson, Susan,  105 
Hudson,  Wanetta,  105 
Huffman,  Joy,  26,105 
Hughey,  Harold,  40,  54, 105 
Hull,  Elden,  105 
Hull,  Ronald,  89 
Hulman,  Christina,  121 
Hulse,  Melanie,  26, 105 
Humburg,  Robert,  89 
Hummelke,  Charles,  105 
Hunt,  Betty,  105 
Hunt,  Richard,  89 
Hunter,  Ronald,  105 
Hunter,  Ronald,  105 
Hurd,  Richard,  105 
Huskey,  Michael,  105 
Hutson,  Michael,  121 
Hutter,  Terry,  29,  89 

llsley,  Charlie,  89 

Ihde,  David,  105 

Irwin,  Garry,  89 

lsham,Sheryl,  105 

ISOM,  OLIVER,  45,  51,  75,  77 


Jackson,  Alan,  105 
Jackson, Fred, 89 
Jackson,  John,  27,  40,  41,  89 
Jacobs,  Debra,  89 
Jacobs,  Sheila,  105 
Jacobson,  Howard,  89 
Jahnke,  Craig,  121 


JAMES,  ETHEL,  81 
Janney,  Gary,  89 
Janzen,  Randy,  89 
Janzen,  Sandra,  26,  36,  105 
Jarred,  Ronald,  27,  56, 105 
Jensen,  Douglas,  105 
Jensen,  Thad, 89 
Jenson,  Jon,  105 
Jespersen,  David,  89 
Jimenez,  David,  89 
Johnson,  Douglas,  20,  32,  89 
Johnson,  Elsie,  105 
Johnson,  Fred,  47,  48,  49, 105 
Johnson,  James,  89 
Johnson,  Jerrold,  118 
Johnson,  John,  47,  48, 121 
Johnson,  Joyce,  22,  105 
Johnson,  Larry,  89 
Johnson,  Patricia,  105 
Johnson,  Raymond,  46,  48, 

105 
Johnson,  William,  105 
Johnson,  Waneta,  118 
JOHNSTON,  JOSEPH,  75 
Johnston,  Russel,  22, 105 
Johnston,  Vicki,  105 
Johnston,  Wendy,  106 
Jones,  Beverly,  118 
Jones,  Bobby,  89 
Jones,  Clyde,  121 
Jones,  Ernestine,  106 
Jones,  Joan,  89 
Jones,  Terry,  106 
Jones,  Wayne,  89 
Jones,  William,  106 
Jordan, Bruce,  106 
Jordan,  Larry,  106 
JOURNALISM,  23 
JUCO  VOICES,  34 
Jukes,  Terry,  41, 106 
Jump,  George,  106 

—  K  — 

Kaser,  Ronnie,  121 
Kasper,  Rhonda,  106 
Keatts,  William,  106 
KASSEBAUM,G.E.,79 
Keehn,  Thomas,  118 
Keenan,  Donna,  89 
Kellerman,  Mona,  106 
Kellerman,  Rhonda,  89 
Kelley,  Robert,  106 
Kelley,  Steve,  106 
Kelley,  Louis,  106 
Kelly,  Richard,  106,  121 
Kelly,  Robert,  106 
Kemmerly,  Richard,  106 
Kemp,  Steve  Warren,  89 
Kemp,  Steve  Wayne,  106 
Kent,  Janice,  121 
Kenyon,  Bryon,  121 
Kerbs,  Stanley,  106 
Kerns,  Maynard,  32, 106 
Kerr,  Stanley,  106 
Kessel,  Dennis,  121 
Keys,  Steven,  121 
Kidwell,  Michael,  106 
Killough,  Michael,  118 
Kimzey,  Marsha,  106 
King,  Camellia,  36,  106 
King,  Kevin,  106 


King,  Louise,  106 

King,  Thomas,  121 

Kinkade,  William,  89 

Kiser,  Keith,  106 

Kiser,  Kelsey,  27,  41,  43,  54,  89 

Klaassen,Leland,20,  32, 106 

Klaassen,  Sandra,  26,  32,  37, 

38,  106 
Klassen,  Marjorie,  26, 106 
Klassen,  Paul,  106 
Klem,  Robert,  106 
Klein,  Lynn,  106 
Knabe,  Otis,  106 
Knebler,  Jane,  106 
Knight,  Rex,  106 
Knight,  James,  118 
Knisal,  Dennis,  89 
Knisal,  Marilyn,  89 
Knodel,  Johnny,  107 
Knott,  Earl,  33,  107 
Knott,  James,  51,  107 
Knott,  Thomas,  89 
Knotts,  David,  121 
Knox,  Stephen,  89 
Knox,  Teresa,  89 
Knudsen,  Juanita,  31,  89 
KOHLS,  EVERRET,  40,  41,75 
Konrade,  Joseph,  107 
Korte,  Iva,  118 
Krasuski,  Kim,  107 
KRAUSE,  GAYLE,  75 
Krebs,  Michael,  107 
Kreller,  Cynthia,  107 
KRELLER,  HERBERT,  76 
Krsnich,  Joe 
Kruse,  William,  121 
Krusemark,  Richard,  121 
KUHLMANN,  BLENDA,  22,  76 
Kunkel,  Sandra,  107 
Kyle,  Wayne,  89 

—  L 

Lacer,  David,  89 
LACEY,  RICHARD,  30,  76 
Lackey,  Peggy,  107 
Lacy,  Earl,  107 
Lacy,  Sandra,  107 
Lafferty,  Daniel,  27,  107 
LaForge,  Andrew,  107 
Laird,  Steven,  107 
Lamb,  Douglas,  31,  90 
Lamb,  Karen,  90 
LANGE,  ETHYL,  80 
Larrabee,  Robert,  90 
Lassman,  Lloyd,  107 
Laughlin,  Steve,  30,  46,  47,  107 
Lavenant,  Geniece,  24,  90 
Lauer,  Rosemary,  118 
Lawrence,  David,  90 
Lawson,  Bud,  90 
Lawson,  Michael,  131 
Lawson,  Sharry,  107 
Lawton,  Marvin,  90 
Lawyer,  Eldon,  20,  33,  46,  47, 

49,90 
LAY,  JOHN,  76 
Lee, Susan, 36, 107 
Lee,  Thelma,107 
Leigh,  Brenda,90 
Leis,  Martin,  107 
LEIMER,  GLENN,  80 


Index  —  141 


Lemke,  David,  107 
Leman,  Janet,  26, 107 
Lemon,  Linda,  107 
Lenhart,  Donald,  90 
Lewellen,  Linda,  107 
Lewis,  Ella,  121 
Lewis,  Jimmy,  107 
Lewis,  Larry,  40, 107 
Lewis,  Page,  107 
Liggett,  Jo,  107 
Linares,  Rolando,  107 
Lindeman,  Samuel,  90 
Linder,  Etta,  107 
Linder,  Jimmie,  90 
Linger,  Marilyn,  107 
Linot,  Linda,  22,  26,  29,90 
Linthicum,  Mark,  107 
Lipscomb,  Jeanne,  90 
Littell,  Everta,107 
Little,  Cheryl,  34,  90 
Little,  Kay,  26,  107 
Littlejohn,  Chauncey,  107 
LONDEEN,LEONA,81 
Long,  Mary,  119 
Long,  Wayne,  90 
LONGFELLOW,  DAVID,  76, 

78 
LONGFELLOW,  SHIRLEY,  76 
Lopez,  Deborah,  107 
Lopez,  Gregory,  90 
Lopez,  Richard,  107 
Lord,  Kathy,107 
Loveland,  Richard,  107 
Lovette,  Herman,  107 
Lovitt,  Clara,  107 
Lowrance,  Darrel,  90 
Lowry,  Austin,  90 
Luallen,  Catherine,  107 
Luallen,Thelma,107 
Luallen,  Tommie,  107 
Lucas,  Glenda,  32, 107 
Luce,  Roger,  90 
Ludwick,  Gerald,  90 
Lukens,  Gary,  119 
Lurrick,  Ray,  107 
Lutes,  Pamela,  107 
Lyon,  Dean,  121 
Lynch,  Kathy, 35, 107 

—  M  — 

Machesney,  Roy,  33,  107 
Mack,  Brian,  90 
Mack,  William,  107 
Madding,  Andy,  107 
Maddux,  Randy,  121 
Maddux,  Richard,  107 
Madigan,  Herbert,  90 
Madison,  Virginia,  90 
Magnus,  Sandra,  108 
Mainy,  Darrel,  90 
Major,  Clifton,  108 
Malcom,  Berry,  108 
MALONEJEANETTE,  76 
Maloney,  Cathleen,  108 
Maloney,  Gary,  119 
Maloney,  Sandra,  121 
MANGELS,  DONLAD,  76 
Maninger,  Rick,  119 
Manka,  Carol,  108 
Mann,  Terry,  108 
Manwarren,  Clarence,  108 


Manwarren,  Linda,  108 
Mar,  Lin,  90 

Marcum,  Carolyn,  32, 108 
Markley,  Deon,  108 
Markley,  Darrell,  108 
Markley,  Larry,  31,90 
Marks,  James,  121 
Marr,  Larry,  108 
Marr,  Terry,  90 
Marsh,  Joyce,  108 
Marsh,  Nancy,  90 
MARSHALL,  ROSIE,  81 
MARTENS,  DENNIS,  76,  77 
Martin,  Brenda,  108, 121 
Martin,  Linda,  108 
Martin,  Nancy,  108 
Martin,  Phillip,  108 
Martin,  Robert,  121 
Martin,  Tamara,  108 
Martindale,  Richard,  108 
Martindale,  William,  30,  90 
Masters,  Thomas,  51, 108 
Mathews,  Marcia,  108 
Matz,  Kent,  90 
Maulin,  Gary,  108 
Maxfield,  Lynn,  121 
May,  Michael,  119 
May,  Dennis,  90 
May,  Steven,  108 
Mc  Arthur,  Galen,  27,  90 
Mc  Allister,  Beula,80 
Mc  Bride,  Flody,  121 
McCandlis,  John,  108 
McClure,  Craig,  108 
McClure,  Deborah,  108 
Mc  Coy,  Hugh,  108 
McCreight,  Nancy,  90 
Mc  Cracken,  Clyde,  20,  98, 

108 
Mc  Cune,  Ron,  121 
Mc  Donald,  Louise,  108 
Mc  Dowell,  Ava,90 
Mc  Eachern,  Linda,  91 
Mc  Giluray,  Jannis,  108 
MCGINNIS,  ALLYN,76 
Mc  Ginnis,  Rex,  109 
McGrath,  Richard,  91 
Mc  Guire,  Steven,  109 
Mc  Intosh,  Michael,  109 
Mc  Intosh,  Tommy,  33, 109 
Mc  Kay,  James,  109 
Mc  Kenzie,  Michael,  109 
Mc  Kimens,  Kathleen,  109 
MC  KINNEY,  LEONARD,  J., 

73 
Mc  Knight,  Rex,  91 
Mc  Kown,  Randal,  109 
Mc  Laren,  Alex,  91 
McLean,  Gary,  109 
Mc  Namee,  Robert,  91 
Mc  Nulty,  James,  91 
McPhail,  John,  109 
Mc  Vay,  Connie,  91 
Meeker,  Jan,  33,  91 
Megredy,  Jodi,  32, 109 
Mehler,  Dean,  119 
Meier,  Bruce,  109 
Mensch,  Connie,  29,  91 
Mercer,  Deborah,  26,  32,  91 
Mercer,  Gerald,  109 
Merwin,  Fairie,  109 
METTLER,  MARILYNN,  24,  73 
Meyer,  Beverly,  109 


Meyer,  Glenda,  109 
Meyer,  James,  91 
Meyer,  Richard,  27,  109 
Meyersick,  John,  91 
Michal,  Vicki,  91 
Mikish,  Russell,  109 
Milbourn,  Clinton,  91 
Milbourn,  Peggy,  109 
Miles,  Gary,  91 
Miller,  Dennis,  109 
Miller,  Karol,  109 
Miller,  Pamela,  109 
Miller,  Rex,  91 
Miller,  Roger,  109 
Miller,  Susan  109 
Mills,  Gary,  109 
Minshall,  June,  36,  109 
Mitchell,  Douglas,  91 
Mitchell,  Gary,  109 
Mitchell,  Gerald,  121 
Mitchell,  William,  109 
Mobley,  Michael,  91 
Molter,  Steven,  109 
Molzen,  Richard,  27,  109 
Monroe,  Eric,  91 
Monroe,  Mark,  20, 109 
Montgomery,  Gary,  109 
Montgomery,  Jimmy,  109 
Mooberry,  Brian,  27,  109 
Moore,  Carol,  109 
Moore,  Douglas,  109 
Moore,  Eddie,  109 
Moore,  Kathryn,  28,  109 
Moore,  Morris,  121 
Moore,  Ronald,  109 
Moore,  Roy,  109 
Morgan,  Linda,  109 
Morgen,  John,  109 
Morris,  Christy,  91 
Morris,  Dennis,  109 
Morris,  Gerald,  109 
Morris,  Jerry,  109 
Morris,  John,  91 
Morrison,  Anne,  119 
Moser,  Jo  Anne,  109 
Mosier,  Dennis,  91 
Mott,  Anthony,  121 
Mount,  Curtis,  109 
Mountz,  Jan,  119 
Mourglia,  Rex,  109 
Moyer,  Michael,  109 
Mueller,  Arlin,  109 
Mullennax,  Michael,  109 
Muller,  Jerry,  121 
Mullins,  Michael,  121 
Munoz,  Frances,  109 
Murphy,  Sandra,  91 
Murphy,  Sharilyn,  91 
MURRAY,  JOYCE,  81 
Muse,  Kenneth,  91 
Musgrave,  Thomas,  40,  54, 

109 
Myers,  Deborah,  109 
Myers,  Edward,  91 
Mize,  Velda,  121 

—  N  — 

Nace,  Robert,  109 
Nance,  Ronald,  110 
NASH,  ELMO,  77 
Nash,  James,  110 
Nash,  John,  92 


Nash,  Mark,  92 
Nassif,  Debra,  110 
Naus,  Steve,  110 
Nave,  Robin,  110 
NAY,  MERLE,  40,  41,43,  66,  77 
NEAVILLE,  DALE,  3,  65,  70,  77 
Neece,  Janet,  110 
Nelson,  Carol,  110 
Nelson,  Judith,  92 
Nelson,  Rodney,  91 
Nelson,  Terrance,  110 
Nesmith,  Loren,  92 
Nestelroad,  William,  110 
Newcom,  Geneva,  24,  92 
Newhouse,  Richard,  119 
NEWMAN  CLUB,  35 
Nichols,  Charlene,  92 
Nichols,  David,  110 
Nicholson,  Clayton,  110 
Nickel,  Curtis,  92 
Nickl,  Cheryl,  92 
Nietfeld,  Dan,  92 
Niimi,Mara,  110 
Nixon,  Darrel,  92 
Noag,  Maureen,  110 
Noble,  James,  110 
Noeller,  Wayne,  92 
Nonken,  Terry,  110 
Norrick,  Charles,  110 
Nuce,  William,  110 
Nunn,  William,  92 
NURSING  ASSOCIATION,  24 
Nusz,  Mary,  110 
Nye,  Timothy,  92 

-O- 

Ogden,  Martin,  92 
OGG,  HERMAN,  32,77 
OHL,  JAMES,  77 
Oldham,  Linda,  26,  32, 110 
Oliver,  Jack,  92 
Olsen,  Nancy,  26, 110 
Olson,  Kerry,  121 
O'Neill,  Michael,  110 
O'Quinn,  Michael,  110 
Orebaugh,  Clark,  110 
Orton,  Janice,  110 
Osborn,  Dianne,  110 
Osborn,  Janice,  22,  68,  92 
Ott,  Roger,  92 
Overstake,  Douglas,  110 
Owen,  Donald,  92 
Owen,  Gwendolyn,  93 
Owen,  Robert,  110 
Owens,  David,  119 
Oyler,  Thomas,  93 

-P- 

Page,  Tim,  110 
Pangrac,  Susan, 93 
Paph, Susan, 26,  93 
Park,  David,  93 
Parker,  Jr.,  Gerald,  110 
Parks,  Graham,  110 
Parkhurst,  Richard,  111 
Parry,  Colin,  93 
PARSONS,  BARBARA,  80 
Parsley,  Richard,  111 
Partridge,  Alma,  24,  93 
PATTEN,  DARRYL  F.,  34,  77 
Patterson,  Barbara,  111 


142  —  Index 


Patterson,  Judy,  24,  93 
Patterson,  Ted,  111 
Patton,  Sandra,  111 
Patty,  Billy,  111 
Peace,  Kirk,  111 
Pearce,  Rebecca,  111 
Peck,  Sandra,  26,  93 
Pechin,  Frederick,  121 
Pegorsch,  Alan,  111 
Pence,  Edwin,  111 
Penner,  Ray,  93 
Penney,  Michael,  111 
Pennington,  Glenis,  93 
Perez,  Philip,  111 
Perisho,  Linda,  111 
Pershall,  Billy,  121 
Pershall,  Steven,  111 
Perkins,  Alan,  93 
Perkins,  Katherine,  20,  32,  93 
Pete,  Donald,  40,  44,  111 
Peters,  Paul,  93 
Peterson,  Jan,  111 
Peterson,  Kent,  111 
Peterson,  Ronald,  93 
Petterson,  Timothy,  111 
Petterson,  William,  111 
Pettit,  Mary,  111 
PETTUS,  WILFRED,  77 
Pharrs,  Linda,  93 
Pharr,  Keith,  30,  38,  50,  51,  93 
Pharr,  Stephen,  40,  111 
Phelps,  Gregory,  121 
Philbrick,  Lawrence,  121 
Phillips,  Robert,  111 
Phillips,  Samuel,  41,  111 
Phillips,  Wesley,  111 
Phillipi,  William,  119 
Phipps,  Marian,  93 
Piatt,  Scott,  111 
Pickard,  Douglas,  93 
Pickett,  Daniel,  93 
Pierce,  Jarrel,  93 
Pierce,  Rebecca,  26 
Pierce,  Roger,  111 
Pinkerton,  Delila,  111 
Pinkstaff,  Marc,  93 
Piotrowski,  Joe,  111 
Place,  Steven,  111 
PLACE,  PAT,  80 
Plummer,  Frank,  111 
Poe,  Terry,  111 
Poe,  Paul,  121 
Poe,  Thomas,  111 
Poeschel,  Steven,  93 
Pohl,  Wendell,  111 
Poland,  Robert,  121 
Pollock,  James,  93 
Ponder,  Victoria,  111 
Pontious,  Michael,  47,  48,  49, 

111 
Poole,  Barbara,  22,  93 
Poole,  Deborah,  23,  36,  93 
Pope,  Kermit,  24, 119 
Post,  Dennis,  30,93 
POSTOAK,  WAYNE,  47,  77 
Powell,  Michael,  111 
Pratt,  Jacqueline,  93 
Prewitt,  Danny,  111 
Price,  Richard,  20,  32,  33,  93 
Price,  Ronald,  93 
Prichard,  Larry,  35,93 
Prigmore,  John,  111 
Priiliman,  Theresa,  111 


Provo,  Charles,  111 
Pruitt,  Hardie,  111 
Pruitt,  Reginald,  111 
Purdin,  Diane,  121 
Purinton,  John,  27,  111 
Pursley,  Gregory,  93 
Putney,  Jeannette,  24,  26,  93 
Pybas,  Dianne,  111 


R 


Rader,  Lawrence,  41,  111 
Ragan,  David,  111 
Rahbari,  Cyrus,  30,  111 
Raisor,  Phillip,  93 
RALSTON,  MELVIN,  77 
Ralston,  Rand,  111 
Randall,  Tommy,  93 
Ranger,  Gail,  119 
Ransberger,  Frank,  121 
Ratts,  Judith,  111 
Rausch,  Roger,  94 
Rawlings,  John,  121 
Rawlings,  Terry,  94 
Ray,  Lyman,  111 
Redburn,  Alfred,  27, 111 
Reece,  Stephanie,  111 
Reed,  David,  94 
Reed,  Frank,  27,  111 
Reed,  Linda,  111 
Reed,  Max,  112 
Reed,  Michael,  27,  112 
Reed,  Ronald,  112 
Reeves,  Bonnie,  121 
Reheis,  Steve,  112 
Reid,  Don,  112 
Reighley,  Stephen,  112 
REMSBERG,  DALE,  40,  41,77 
Renard,  Richard, 112 
REPUBLICANS,  32 
Resnick,  Kathleen,  112 
Reuter,  Gary,  121 
Reynolds,  Vance,  24,  94 
Reznicek,  John,  112 
RHOADS,JANE,76 
RHODES,  GORDON,  77 
Rhyne,  Susan,  112 
Rice,  Donald,  94 
Rich,  Eugene,  121 
Roberts,  Steve,  121 
Richards,  Charles,  112 
Richards,  Wictoria,  36,  112 
RICHARDSON,  HUGH,  77 
Richardson,  Mark,  27, 112 
Richey,  Douglas,  112 
Richard,  Douglas,  112 
Rickords,  Sharon,  112 
RIDDLE,  BARBARA,  24,  77 
Riedy,  Glen,  112 
Riffel,  Carolyn,  112 
RIGGS,  CARL,  33,  80 
Riggs,  Linda,  112 
Riley,  Dennis,  112 
Riley,  Douglas,  94 
Riley,  Idessa,  24,  94 
Riley,  Karen,  94 
Roach,  Chester,  112 
Robbins,  Kenneth,  112 
ROBERTS,  BURR,  80 
Robertson,  Richard,  121 
Robertson,  Robert,  27,  41, 

112 
Robinson,  Monte,  94 


Robinson,  Susan,  94 

Robinson,  Vicki,  112 

hockey,  Elaine,  94 

Rogers,  Thane,  94 

Roglin,  James,  94 

ROMERO,  CHARLES,  81 

Rorie,  Jerry,  112 

Rory,  Susan,  35 

Ross,  Jerald,  112 

Ross,  Linda  20,  26,  35,  36,  112 

Ross,  Terry,  112 

Roths,  Clyde,  94 

Roths,  Dennis,  112 

Rouse,  Daniel,  112 

Roush,  Carl,  112 

Roush,  Raymond,  112 

Rowan,  Gerald,  Father,  18,  35 

ROWE,  MARIAN,  78 

Roy,  Suzanne,  112 

RUMSEY,EDNA,81 

Rupert,  Kirby,  112 

Rush,  Keith,  112 

RUSSELL,  RONALD,  78 

Russell,  Steven,  112 

Rutledge,  Thomas,  113 


Saile,  Daniel,  113 
Salem,  Victor,  68 
Salts,  Charles,  113 
Salts,  Richard,  94 
Samms,  Gary,  94 
Samples,  John,  113 
Sanders,  David,  113 
Saner,  Janet,  113 
Sapp,  Joel,  113 
Sardou,  Richard, 113 
Sarkett,  Sandra,  26,  113 
Savage,  Randy,  113 
Savages,  Roger,  113 
Savute,  Karen, 113 
Sawyer,  Marvin,  121 
Scarlett,  Jr.,  Christian,  113 
Scarlett,  Mark,  113 
Schafer,  Clyde,  113 
Schafer,  Dale,  121 
Schaible,  Douglas,  121 
Scheid,  Patricia,  113 
Schirmer,  Henry,  41,  54, 113 
Schlesinger,  Jon,  122 
Schmidt,  Rebecca,  94 
Schneider,  Gordon,  113 
Schmitter,  Steven,  94 
Schoeppe,  Robert,  119 
Schoffstall,John,94 
Scholl,  Steven,  94 
Schneider,  Greg,  95 
Schon,  De  Etta,  26, 113 
SCHOWALTER,VIRGIE,81 
Schreiber,  John,  122 
Schroeder,  Esther  113 
Schroeder,  Sharon,  113 
Schroer,  Ace,  95 
Schubert,  Gary,  113 
Schula,  Gail,  113 
Schuler,  Randall,  95 
Schwartz,  Douglas,  113 
Schwartz,  Morlene,  95 
Schweitzer,  Marsha,  26,  113 
Schweitzer,  Richard,  95 
Scott,  Robert,  113 
Scott,  Roger,  95 


Scribner,  Duane,  122 
Scribner,  James,  95 
SEAGER,  RONALD,  32    78 
Seal,  Gary,  113 
Seery,  Donald,  113 
Seimers,  Marta,  26, 113 
Seivley,  Larry,  95 
Sell,  Kerry,  113 
Seward,  Ann,  113 
Seward,  Christine,  113 
Sexton,  Michael,  40,  43,  44,  95 
SEYMOUR,  ROY,  81 
Shackelford,  Lany,  122 
Shaffer,  Connie,  113 
Shaffer,  Gary,  113 
Shank,  Linda,  113 
Shaw,  Clayton,  95 
Shaw,  Harold,  113 
Shea,  James,  113 
Sheaks,  John,  95 
Sheffler,  Jerrold,  122 
Shepard,  David,  113 
Shepler,  Delbert,  113 
Sherlock,  Agnes,  113 
Sherlock,  Lester,  31,  33,95 
Sherraden,  Sharmon,  122 
Shields,  Lynn,  113 
Shipman,  Danny,  40,  113 
Shipman,  Robert,  41,  43,  44,95 
Shoemaker,  Connie,  20,  32, 

113 
Short,  James,  95 
Sibley,  Lee,  113 
Sidberry,  Edward,  95 
Sidener,  Rodger,  122 
Siegrist,  Robert,  113 
Siemer,  Donald,  122 
Signer,  Dennis,  113 
Sillin,  Nancy,  113 
Simmons,  Brian,  122 
SIMMONS,  LEWIS,  79 
Simonsen,  Brenda,  113 
Sims,  Michael,  40, 113 
Skidmore,  Danny,  113 
Skradski,  Ann,  113 
S.K.S.T.A.,  28 
Sleder,  Alan,  27,41,  113 
Smith,  Barbara,  95 
Smith,  Cleve,  113 
Smith,  David,  95 
Smith,  Dorothy,  113 
Smith,  Gary,  95 
Smith,  Judy,  26,  35,114 
Smith,  Kathy,  114 
Smith,  Leta  Kathryn,95 
Smith,  Michael,  114 
Smith,  Cleveland,  122 
Smith,  Rhonda,  122 
Smith,  Scott,  114 
Smith,  Steve,  122 
Smith,  Steven  Bruce,  114 
Smith,  Owen  Steven,  28,  29, 

31,95 
Snead,  Virginia,  35,  114 
Snider,  Jane,  114 
Snyder,  Alan,  95 
Snyder,  Douglas,  114 
Snyder,  Scott,  114 
Socha,  Wayne,  95 
Sodin,  Ada,  114 
Solorio,  Luis,  30, 114 
Solt,  Elden,122 
Song,  Meei-Yan  (Karen),  114 


Index  — 143 


Sooter,  John,  114 
Sorensen,  Scott,  114 
Souders,  Richard,  3,  33,95 
Sowers,  Richard,  114 
Spade,  Leland,  114 
Spear,  William,  114 
Sphar,  Jacque,  114 
Spindel,  Earl,  (Rusty),  27,  41, 

43,  54,  95 
Spires,  Marcia,  26,  29,  95 
Spradlin,  Michael,  95 
Staats,  Allen,  114 
Stackley,  Jill,  95 
Stafford,  Steven,  114 
STAGE  BAND,  4 
Standlee,  Sherry,  114 
Stapleford,  John,  114 
Starkel,  Ronald,  95 
Starr,  Steven,  27,95 
Stateham,  Bryant,  95 
Stateham,  Linda,  95 
Stathis,  Ronald,  95 
Stauffer,  James,  95 
STEBBINS,  LOUISE,  81 
Stemmons,  Kerwin,  95 
Stephens,  Craig,  27 ,  54, 114 
Stevens,  Winifred,  114 
Stever,  James,  95 
Stewart,  Bobby,  114 
Stewart,  Doris,  114 
Stewart,  Leland,  114 
Steven, Joe, 119 
Stewart,  Paul,  114 
Stiger,  Allen,  114 
Stiles,  Jacque,  36, 114 
Stilt,  Joe  Ellen,  96 
Stockwell,  Harry,  96 
Storey,  Joseph,  40,  115 
Storrer,  Beth,  95 
Stowell,  William,  115 
STOWERS,  BERT,  81 
Stratton,  Nancy,  115 
Straw,  Andrew,  115 
Straw,  Wayne,  115 
Strelow,  James,  122 
Stewart,  Nicky,  41, 122 
Stricklin,  Dennis,  115 
Stuart,  Alan,  115 
Studebaker,  Nancy,  26,  29, 

115 
Suhm,  Linda,  115 
Sullivan,  John,  112 
Summers,  James,  115 
Sutter,  William,  33,96 
Swafford,  Warren,  115 
Swanson,  Robert,  78 
Swift,  Diana,  28,  29,  34, 115 
Swift,  George,  31,  78 
Swilley,  John,  115 

—  T  — 

Talbott,  Larry,  115 
Talbott,  Marcia,  26, 115 
Talley,  Kenneth,  96 
Tallman,  Mark,  122 
Tarman,  David,  40,  43,  96 
Tarrance,  Mel,  115 
Tarter,  Shirley,  115 
Tate,  Robert,  23,  27,  96 
Tate,  Sara,  20,  29,96 
Taylor,  Raymond,  132 


Teel,  Terry,  115 
Tegtmeier,  Randall,  122 
Terrones,  Mary,  115 
Thatcher,  Kim,  115 
THEIS,  PHILLIP,  35,78 
Thissen,  Mike,  96 
Thissen,  Sandra,  115 
Thompson,  Charles,  122 
Thompson,  James,  115 
Thompson,  Lynna,  115 
Thompson,  Susan,  26, 115 
Thompson  Jr.,  Waverly,  115 
Thornton,  Carol,  122 
Tiffany,  Lloyd,  40,  47,115 
Tijerina,  Carol,  115 
Tilson,  Terry,  115 
TOBUREN,  DON,  78 
Toelkes,  Bill,  115 
Tolbert,  Billie,  115 
Tonn,  Gerhart,  95 
Totty,  Jeannie,  96 
Towner,  Jeffery,  96 
Tracey,  Michael,  96 
Tredway,  Linda  26,  96 
Triboulet,  De  Ann,  26, 115 
Tribovlet,  Mike,  115 
Triboulet,  Peggy,  26,  96 
Tripp,  Jean,  122 
Trippel,  Gary,  115 
Trowbridge,  Rodney,  119 
Trombla,  Richard,  115 
Turnbull,  James,  119 
Turner,  Carrie,  96 
Turner,  Gary,  96 
Tuttle,  Dennis,  122 
Tyler,  Jerry,  96 

—  U  — 

Underwood,  Rhonda,  36, 115 
Unruh,  Carla,  115 
Utz,  Jr.,  Howard,  119 

—  V  — 

Valverde,  Larry,  122 
Van  Arsdale,  Kay,  115 
VanderWeele,  Johanna,  70, 

96 
VanderWeele,  Louisa,  37,  96 
Van  Dever,  Lloyd,  97 
Van  Horn,  Duane,  115 
Van  Meter,  LaDonna,  20,  32, 

115 
Van  Sickle,  Suzanne,  115 
Vaughn,  Vincent,  115 
VETERNSCLUB,  33 
Vinette,  Rex,  115 
Vinson,  Clardy,  51,97 
Vestring,  Randy,  122 
Vogt,  Michael,  97 
Vohs,  Edward,  115 
VonFeldt,  David,  97 
Vossberg,  Judy,  115 
Voth,Christa,  115 

-  W- 

Wadsworth,  Kristina,  26, 115 
Waggoner,  Opal,  115 
Waggy,  Susan,  115 
Wagner,  Gilbert,  20,  33,97 


Wagner,  Karen,  97 

Wagner,  Kent,  115 

Wagner,  Mark,  115 

Wakefield,  Leonard,  97 

Wakefield,  Mark,  115 

WALBOURN,  EDWIN  J,  41, 
66,72 

Walford,  Ronald,  97 

Wall,  Danny,  115 

Wall,  Janice,  116 

Wallace,  Jr.,  Dale,  116 

Walsh,  Donald,  119 

Walter,  Michael,  116 

WALTMAN,  MARIE,  81 

Waltman,  Richard,  116 

Ward,  Rhonda,  116 

Ward,  Ronald,  116 

Warner,  Robert,  116 

Warren,  Leroy,  116 

Washington,  Charles,  38,  40, 
42,  44  J 16 

Wasylk,  Donald,  122 

Watkins,  Alan,  97 

WATKINS,  LEONA,  78 

Watson,  Alan,  116 

Webb,  Cynthia,  116 

WEBB,  FRED,  78 

Weber,  Alice,  116 

Weber,  Joan,  97 

Weber,  Leroy,  116 

Weber,  Timothy,  116 

Weible,  Gregory,  116 

Weinshilboum,  Rose,  122 

Weishaar,  David,  116 

Weishaar,  Ted,  116 

Weiss,  Jon,  97 

Welday,  Betty,  20,  22,  97 

Welty,  Neil,  116 

Wells,  Frederick,  27,  33,  97 

Wenzel,  Ricky,  122 

Wertenberger,  Rixey,  33,  46, 
47,116 

Wescott,  Steve,  116 

West,  David,  116 

West,  Mark,  116 

West,  Marsha,  97 

Westphal,  Ron,  122 

Whalen,  Gary,  116 

Whitham,  Warren,  97 
Wheeler,  Terry,  116 
WHIPPLE,  GERALD,  81 
WHIPPLE,  LEONA,  81 
White,  Stephen,  116 
Whitesell,  James,  116 
WHITESIDE,  JOYCE,  81 
Whitney,  Jr.,  Charles,  116 
WHITSON,  ANITA,  24,78 
Whitson,Ted,  116 
Whitted,  Irene,  116 
Whitton,  Randolph,  52,97 
Wickers,  Pamela,  116 
Wiens,  Danny,  122 
Wiens,  Diann,  20,36,29,97 
Wiens,  Gerald,  27, 117 
Wilbert,  Victoria,  117 
Wiley,  Sydney,  120 
Wilkerson,  John,  40, 117 
Willcut,  Michael,  117 
Willcut,  Patrick,  117 
Willhite,  Eugena,  117 
Willhite,  Emmett,  117 
Williams,  Gary,  97 


Williams,  George,  40,  41,  43, 

117 

Williams,  David,  117 
Williams,  Katherine,  117 
Williams,  Michael  Anthony, 

117 
Williams,  Michael  Elwood, 

117 
Williams,  Preston,  117 
Williams,  Ralph,  117 
Williams,  Richard,  97 
Williams,  Stephen,  117 
Wilson,  Cathleen,  36, 117 
Wilson,  Debra,  119 
Wilson,  Lance,  122 
Wilson,  Maureen,  117 
Wilson,  Patricia,  117 
WILSON,  RONALD  D.,  73 
Wilson,  Steve,  117 
Wilson,  Suzanne,  20,  117 
Winesberry,  David,  117 
Winter,  Floyd,  27,  97 
Winter,  Terry,  117 
WISCHROPP,  THEODORE, 

29,78 
Woelk,  David,  97 
Wohlgemuth,  James,  117 
Wolf,  Lanny,  117 
Wolfe,  Tana,  117 
Womack,  Carl,  41,  42,  43, 117 
Woods,  Cheryl,  36, 117 
Word,  Jack,  117 
Wright,  Charlene,  32, 117 
Wright,  Otha,  97 
Wu,  Chung  (Theresa),  117 
Wyckoff,  David,  117 

—  Y  — 

Yarbrough,  John,  32,  33,54, 

117 
Yarnall,  Robert,  117 
YEARBOOK  STAFF,  22 
Yearout,  Mark,  122 
Yenawine,  Karen,  117 
Yoho,  Floyd,  117 
York,  Nancy,  117 
Young,  Sidney,  117 
Young,  Terry,  117 
Young,  Thomas,  97 
Yutuc,  Diane,  97 

—  Z  — 

Zimmerman,  Tom,  97 
Zogleman,  Kent,  117 
Zokai,  Ali,  117 
Zonitch,  Thomas,  122 
ZUERCHER,  DENNIS,81 


144—  Index 


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