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Upper right. Oh, no! No pictures in front of the church - especially eating ice cream! Danny Lara exclaims as Wendy Dolsen takes his picture.

Lower left. I'm having a great time at college. I'm studying so hard. (ha, ha.)Photo by Stephanie Wall.

Lower right. Decisions, decisions. Have I done each step in registra­ tion? Kelle Goertz and Kip Haff­ ner. Photo by Bobbie Finch. 'm getting muscles at college! ing with Cedric Green and Finch.

they don't know him.

Opening CIJ A bove. Krista is wondering what is happening on the other side of the room. Photo by Vicki Schafer.

Top center. Dinah and Sara hurry right along in order to make it to their next class. Photo by Cristina Huaroto.

Top right. This skating trio is making us crazy! says Bill Smith to Stephanie Wall, as Jennifer Barnes leads the way. Photo by Wendy Dolsen.

Lower right. Stephanie Goatley and Roger Crossman try to decide who has the most ice cream at the Mon­ day Sundae. Photo by Wendy Dolsen. W Opening Opening W W Opening Opening m Above. Stand back, artist at work. Photo by Vicki Schafer.

Top center. These two guys drag themselves to class as dawn breaks over the parking lot. Photo by Cristina Huaroto.

m Opening Above. Brook Osborn plays bashful for the photographer. Photo by Cristina Huaroto. kft. Four out of five men at Southwestern believe that white T-shirts are the fashion statement for the '90s. Photo by Wendy Doisen.

Opening en Above. The football game is just an excuse for Shari Kennedy and Stephanie Goatley to get together. Photo by Wendy Dolsen. Below. Jay Haffner and Lance Davis are dubious of the photographers in­ tent. Photo by Wendy Dolsen.

C1QJ Opening C enter photo. Kim Porter takes advantage of the library's private lake. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

Above. Dragons don't bother Kim Fort or Chris Conklin, but Amy Conklin isn't convinced. Photo by Stephanie Wall.

B elow. Jill Turner keeps her eye on the football, while Jennifer Barnes and Bobbie Finch are more interested in the photographer. Photo by Wendy Dolsen.

Opening em Below. Who makes the best sundae of them all? John Jaster thinks he deserves the title, Lora Warren isn't convinced. Photo by Wendy Dolsen.

A bove. Making new friends and getting together with old ones is the idea behind events at the begin­ ning of school. Photo by Wendy Dolsen.

Below. I know I dropped that contact around here some place, says Roberta Dennett, as Thad Lef­ fingwell and Ruth Archambeau lend their aid. Photo by Cristina Huaroto.

em Opening R ight. Grease is the way we are feeling, says Jes­ sica Callison, Jill Stephens and Meg Wilson. Photo by Vicki Schafer. L ower right. Summer vacation pictures from Ha­ waii? No, it's only Joyce Fellers and Sue Robinson modeling the Hawaiian look. Photo by Wendy Dolsen. rus of "Lean Andrea . dan, and their own Photo by

tries to going on Teri Hutc Dolsen. Moving back into the brings Morgan Marshall, iborne, Rhonda Rothe, Castile and Fawn Ander­ together for another Photo by Bobbie Finch.

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A track meet, a spring day full of sunshine and good friends. What more could one ask? 1st row: Richard Bartlett and Kenneth Shelton. 2nd row: Willie Coleman and Nichole Sheridan. Photo by Stephanie Wall. Candids • ounc

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Top Single Gun-fire riddled theyear as assassins at­ Adult Craze "Bette Davis Eyes," by Kim tempted to take the lives of three world Jane Fonda's Workout leaders. Ronald Reagan, shot by John Carnes Kid Craze Hinckley in an attempt to win the love of Smurfs [- Adult Craze actress Jodie Foster, and Pope John Paul II, Catch Phrase e hit by Mehmet Ali Agca, a Turk who Rubik's Cube claimed to be under orders from the Bul­ "Gag me with a spoon." V Kid Craze garian secret police, escaped with their lives. Egypt's president and leaderin peace Centennial Scholars Atari and Coleco Vision talks with Israel, Anwar Sadat, was not as Catch Phrase fortunate. Cause Heated Collars Columbia, first space shuttle, takes off. 1982 Moundbuilder "Totally awesome!" MTV debuts. "When we first arrived on campus there was a lot of animosity towards us. But as soon as Two hundred and sixty-nine Ameri­ What Is Shriwise? everyone got to know us, they realized we cans die of a disease that the rest of the country weren't that different from them .. ." 1981 Moundbuilder won't hear of for several years: AIDS. Nodoubt that question has been pondered since Centennial Scholar Sandra Day O'Conner becomes first the creation of the co-ed dormitory. To the eye, In 1980, the Board of Trustees announced thatas Shriwise is no more than 10 rooms with glass woman Supreme Court Justice. many as 100 students would receive tuition free fronts and sliding doors, and 10 sim ular rooms First clones in history are three mice. education through a unique scholarship pro­ gram known as the "Centennial Scholars", which on top of them with a rail to keep people from Indiana Jones swings in with Raiders of would kick off the college's approaching cen­ falling off and a roof to keep the rain out. the Lost Ark. BUT TO ITS INHABITANTS SHRIWISE tenniaL In the fall of 1981,70 Centennial Schol­ Walter Cronkite signs off as CBS news IS..."space" ..."the open door policy"..."a night ars enrolled at sc. anchor. cIub" ..."six stereos playing the same song"..."1 have no idea" ... "TELEPHONE" ... "study First test tube baby born. National News sessions" ... "stud y sessions?" ... "t he Cyanide laced Tylenol kills seven. Doors" ... "Betas, Thetas, Delts, IPO" ..."dumping dies of a cocain-heroinover­ the garbage".. ."sitting on the rail" ..."midnight John Belushi coffee" ..."Monday night party"..."morning dose. coffee".. :Tuesdaynight party" ..."monthly hassle Equal Rights Amendment to the from the hill" ..."a mystery to me." ~982 constitution, granting women equal rights, falls Top Grossing Movie three states short of ratification. Britain's Faulkland Islands are invaded by National News E.T. their neighbor Argentina, costing a total of six While Ronald Reagan was being Best Picture ships and 256 lives. sworn in as the 40th U.s. President, Amer­ Gandhi "Cats" opens on Broadway, and is still run­ ica had another reason to celebrate- the 52 Top T.V. Series ning today. American hostages that had been held by The David Letterman Showfirst airs. the Ayatullah Khomeini in Iran for 444 . Dallas Rev. Sun Myung Moon marries 2,075 days were released and. flown to West Top Album couples in Madison Square Garden in the larg­ Germany. Asia, by Asia est wedding in history. Lady Diana Spencer, 20, and heir to Top Single The Vietnam Veterans Memorialis the British throne Charles Philip Arthur constructed in Washington D.C. On its black George, 32, were wed in one of the most­ "Physical," by Olivia Newton­ granite surface are enscribed the names of watched marriages in U.s. history. John 57,939 Americans killed or missing in action. -.--­ Right: Bobbie Finch is skeptical of the whole plan.

Center middle: "This little picture fits right here. This little copy goes right here. This little headline won'tfit." Tina Huaroto, Co­ Editor. Moundbuilder SC History In These Hands The members of the Moundbuilder staff are the historians of South­ western College student life. The staff tried valiantly to record for posterity what it was like to be a student at Southwestern College in 1989-1990. Being at the right place for that special photo became a challenge. Learning to produce an entire book in two semesters means working together and blending ideas. What better preparation for the rest of your life!

Above: David Reynolds reported sporting events.

Center right: "Was I suppose to take pic­ tures of the Moundbuilding ceremony?" Vicki Schafer, Co-Editor.

DJ Moundbuilder Above: Where pretty girls are, look for Tony Soares. right: Jana Gaston, Stephanie Wall Vicki Schafer work on the index.

left: Stephanie Hider, Jennifer and Tina Huaroto are not equally about the job before them.

right: Ever viglilantAdviser Kathy peeks around Co-Editor Stepha­ Wall.

Lower center: Michele Neel critiques pho­ tos while Jana Gaston looks at the camera in wonder. Itis better that we can'tidentify what ison thetipofWendy Dolsen's tongue.

Bottom right: Tammy Volbrecht puts her energy into the Macintosh.

Moundbuilder ~ MoundbuildingCeremOI Rock Throwing Encouraged

Above: A serious moment in the story of the building of the Mound. Scott Hecht assists President Carl Martin. Photo by Wendy Doisen.

Right: An unidentified student gets ready to slam his rock against generations of other stones. Photo by Wendy Doisen.

DQ Moundbuilding Top left: Torchlights, soft summer breezes, old friends and new friends combine to make the Moundbuilding Ceremony spe­ cial. Photo by Wendy Dolsen.

Center left: Scott Hecht watches as Bobby Urrutia and Dan Merritt lug a boulder to the top. Photo by Wendy Dolsen.

Center right: Wendy Dolsen finds it a more precarious trip coming down from the top of the Mound than it was going up.

Torches light the way as the participants march from point to point listening to the story of the building of The Mound. Each fall, students, staff and alums, bring rocks, stones and boulders to throw onto the ever growing Mound. Some rocks are painted with pictures and special messages. Other contributions are anonomously heaved onto the pile. All in all, this event is an inspiring way to start the new school year.

Moundbuilding W HOMECOMING

Attendant Jana Gastor BSU

The t:aditional Homecoming Queen can~lda.tes are nominated by or­ gamzatIOns on campus. Those nominated must be junior or senior women. The field of candidates is ~arrowed to five by vote of athletes Involved in fall sports. The student body choses the Homecoming Queen from the finalists. The remaining finalists serve as the QUEEN WENDY DOLSEN Que~n's Court during the Home­ Attendant Kristy Hillmru Sutton commg celebration. The 1989 Honor Dorm/Shriwise Homecoming Queen was Wendy Dolsen.

~ Homecoming Attendant Lisa Pickle Attendant Aretha McCT Reid Hall Wallingford ROYALTY

Top left: UCLY MAN Joe Luinstra. Lower center: Finalist Leroy Wor­ ominated by Pi Gam ma Mu. ley. Nominated by SIS.

Top ri ght: Fin alist Tim Lower right: Finalist Danny Lara. Hollingsworth. Nominated by the Nominated by the Collegian. Spirit Squad. Photos by Kathy Wilgers and Tina Lower left: Fi nalist Tim Ervin. H uaroto. Nominated by the Campus Players.

Homecoming CJ[J Pictured from back, left to right: Jay Haffner, John Baker, Dirk Fowler, Russell Carlson, Jim Lewis, Tony Soares, Bri tt Ford, Troy Scarlett, Suzanne Fiske, Gloria Moray, Roger Crossman, Thad Leffingwell, Timna Joseph, Kris ty LeBlanc, Mark Detter, Wendy Steiner, and Toby Best. Photo by Carmen Hopkins.

Pi Delta Sigma is a social group is open to both men and women. the beginning of this year, there II only four active members. Due to large number of pledges, they resurrected the group's leng tradition on the Southwestern pus. This year's executive were Mark Detter, president; thy Best, vice-president; Steiner, secretary/treasurer; Tony Soares, pledge master.

W Pi Delta Sigma Teri Hutchinson led the Collegian staff, printing the news and views of SC students and faculty. Sara Weinert served as advisor to the young journalists. Randi Jennings and Ruel Reyes were staff writers, while Wendy Dolsen served as edi­ torial assistant. Kent Lundy as cir­ culation manager, was in charge of The Collegian distribution. The group again pro­ duced the paper on the Macintosh A Nose for News! computer, using Desktop publish­ ing. The Winfield Courier_printed the finished product for the 1989­ 1990 school year.

Collegian C1Q Sean Forehand, Lisa Pickle, Jana Gaston, Greg Peoples, Wendy Dolsen, Neal Bass, Kristi Hillman, "tv Needham, Aretha McCraw, and Donald Stroy. Homecoming Queen Court 1989.

Homecoming activities included of the crowning of the Homecoming Queen and the Ugly Man contest. Th was also the traditional football game and the play Grease was presented. During this week ofactivities the U, Man contest was held. The candidates for this were, Joe Luinstra of Augusta, K S; Leroy Worley of Bristol, \ Tim Hollingsworth of Arkansas City, KS; Tim Ervin ofTopeka, KS and Danny Lara of Augusta, KS. The win of the contest was Joe Luinstra. The Homecoming court of 1989 consisted of Lisa Pickle of Cimarron,KS and . escort Sean Forehand of St. Petersburg, FL; Jana Gaston of Houston, TX and her escort Greg Peoples of Dia TX; Wendy Dolsen of Pueblo, CO and her escort Neal Bass of Lakeland, FL; Kristi Hillman of Cheney, KS c­ her escort Marc Needham of Cheney, KS; and Aretha McCraw of Wichita, KS and her escort Donald Stro) Columbus, GA. Wendy Dolsen was chosen Queen at the crowning ceremonies.

W Homecoming Mistress ofCeremonies, Jenni introduces Ugly Man Can­ Joe Luinstra, Leroy \Vorley, Hollingsworth, Tim Ervin and Lara .

. 1989 Ugly Man Joe Luinstra his winged crown and purple with the pride and respect due honor.

Homecoming ~~ 1st row: Jennifer Barnes, Coach Jennifer Morgan. 2nd row:John Ja ster, Carmen Hopkins, Mike Williams. 3rd row: Rick Liby, Scott Hecht and Carson Brackney.

Southwestern had one of its most successful seasons ever during 1989­ 1990. The squad brought horne over thirty awards and finished among the top schools in the nation. Dur­ ing the course of the year, the squad travelled to eighteen tournaments and won nearly two hundred total rounds. Competition included UCLA, Arizona State, Cornell, Vanderbilt, Rice, William and Mary, Kansas State, Southern Illinois, the U.s. Air Force Academy and well over other hundred other schools. The season ended with two South­ western teams finishing successful 1y at nationals. The combination of Rick Liby and Scott Hecht tied for seventh, and the team of Carson Brackney and John Jaster tied for sixth. Squad members included Rick Liby (Senior), Scott Hecht (Senior), John Jaster (Senior), Car­ son Brackney (Freshman), Carmen Hopkins (Sophomore), Jennifer Barnes (Sophomore) and Christa Pickens (Freshman). Coach Jennifer Morgan summarized the season as "a remarkably successful year." She commented that "Southwestern was able to consistently rank among the nation 's best andbringhorne atleas t one trophy from every tournament we competed at." Debate History of Excellence

W Debate Nursing Program 3rd Year

left: Nursing faculty Martha and Susan Bumsted enjoy a t together between classes.

_ "',1:1111:1 right: Amy Soto brings the t for Jane Schlickau, Martha Butler and Chris Webster.

Lower left: Nursing students form­ lng a Southwestern chapter of the ational Student Nursing Associa­ tion were: Michele Neel, Sheryl Hollingsworth, Amy Soto and Chris Webster.

Nurses CJQ CampusCoun il CCOM li on Ministries The Campus Council on Ministries is a body of students, faculty and staff persons that develop religious programs for the total Southestern College campus. The group over­ sees chapel, three endowed lectures (Beck, Smith-Wilson and Parkhurst), Bible studies, religious music concerts and facilitates the functioning of all religious groups on campus. It is related to the Stu­ dent Life Committee. Story by John Paulin, Chaplain.

The 1989-1990 CCOM. 1st row: Jenni Stur­ gis, Winnie Lacey, Teri Hutchison. 2nd row: Wallace Gray, Philip Moorehouse, Kent Lundy and John Paulin. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

Campus Pl ayers

1st row: Allyson Moon, Bobbie Urrutia, Jill Stephens, Jessica Callison. 2nd row: Trevor Houlden, Roger Moon, Amanda Callison. 3rd row: Lael Porter, Denise Wagner. 4th row: Tim Ervin and Stuart Graham.

Campus Players put on several productions induding the musical "Grease," "Eagerheart," and "The Merchan't of Venice." The group performed Dr. Seuss' "The Lorax" at several gradeschools. Officers were Amanda Callison, president; and Jessica Callison, administrative assistant. Roger and Allyson Moon were the sponsors.

W CCOM/Campus Players Here 's ·Spookin' at you!!

Top left: The Kats, Charlotte Brewer, Joyce Kiser, and Robin Graves, join Clown, Nan Below: Those who know "Sister" Kathy Gann Hinson, and Jogger, Diana Jennings to li­ are hoping this sort of thing doesn't become a ven up the administrative offices of Christy "habit." Hall for Halloween.

Nurse Newton seems to have just deliv­ a baby. (Rebecca Nolte)

The most important part of being a is getting the charges correct. Dr. Pat Natural Science Group Beta Beta Beta Enjoys Natural Snow

Pictured front row from left: Jessica Callison, Dr. Bob Wimmer, Dao Tran, Wes Beal, Angie Snellen, Doug Wolff, Jason Diseker, ar Jason Belden. Back from left: Jeff Dexter, Stan Bowling, Joe Luinstra, Donna Banowetz, Bill Smith, Tracy Horst, Bryan Dennett, aT Dr. Charlie Hunter.

Beta Beta Beta is a national honor biologicalcal study. Each year Tri­ tree planting project for Earth [ society for students of the biological Beta sponsors different activities in Officers for the 1989-1990 sen sciences. The goal of Tri-Beta is to which students of various fields of year were Donna Banowetz, pr encourage both majors and non­ study can participate. The most dent; Hector Rios, vice-presid l majors alike to pursue and cultivate notable activity is the annual Red Stan Bowling, secretary; Joe Lt intellectual interest in the natural Cross Blood Drive. This year stra, treasurer; and Tracy He sciences and to promote a better otherevents sponsored by Tr-Beta historian. appreciation of the value of Included a fish seining trip and a

W Beta Beta Beta AA: "JUST SAY FUN"

row left to right: Tammy Rector, Bryan Dennett, Judie Winkler, Kelle Goertz, and Julie Pettey. Second row left to right: Terry Geoffrey Barnett, Stephanie Wall, Danny Lara, Doug Wolff, Jody Watkins, Sue Robinson, Mary Jennings, Jennifer Barnes, Wiechman, Jackie Vickers, Kim Fort, and Julie Winkler. Third row: Trent Houlden, Thad Leffingwell, Aaron Murray, Curtis Rodney James, Bob Jewett, and Chris Fort.

officers for the Student Ac­ Winkler, co-dance chair first se­ 3rd annual talent show, infor­ Association were Judie mester; Thad Leffingwell, co­ mal dances, and the Spring For­ nkler, president, Bryan publicity chair with Bryan mal. Judie said, "Bryan and I tt, vice-president, Jen­ Dennett; Kim Fort and Jackie have been extremely pleased r Barnes, secretary, and Vickers, co-special activities with the organization this year. y Rector, treasurer. chairs. SAA organized many We were fortunate to be able to Other vital executive members activities including free movie work with such a large num­ were Denise Wagner and Kelle night, bowling andskatingpar­ ber of consistently committed Goertz, co-dance chairs; Julie ties, the roommate game, the people."

SAA OQ isual Media: SC TV & Radi

Reclining: Rodger Dundas. 1st row: Lonnie Nichols, Wendy Steiner, Andrea Linscheid, Mike Roosevelt, Cher Burr, Kristi McNerlin. 2nd row: Eric Lybarger, Don Roberts, Greg Campbell, Don Gifford and Bill DeArmon

Southwestern College is fortunate oldies for SC and the community. pre-production side of the sho tohaveanoutstandingTVandradio KSWC, 100.3, is a ten watt station also. After the footage is shot, edj program. The small size of the group serving the immediate area. SCTV ing is what makes the show. Vie, gives each individual the opportu­ gives enrolled students the chance ing the tapes to choose what bits ~ nity to participate in ways that a to participate in a bi-weekly pro­ where is a vital part of the produ larger organization would not al­ duction. The show airs on Winfield tion. Another production, SC Mag low. Each memberofthe radio staff Cable 13,Fridays at 6:00 p.m. and is zine, features videos produced 1 broadcasts 3 hours an afternoon repeated againonSaturdays at10:00 the Video Production class. spinning new hi t records, as well as a.m. Students are involved in the

W Radio & TV Top left: The staff ofSC's bi-weekly TV show, prepared for the days shoot. Mike Roosevelt, Wendy Steiner, Kristi McNerlin, Eric Lyb­ arger and Bill DeArmond.

Lower left: Mike Roosevelt takes his cues from up upstairs while Eric Lybarger gives cues to the talent.

Above: Eric Lybarger spins the hits, on KSWC, for the SC Campus and local area.

Radio & TV ~ c o N Top: Alumnus, Dr. William Griffith, delivered the Foun­ V der's Day address in March. o Lower left: Mary Lou Martin C visits with and Ivor Pounds 'a t the Trustees A Luncheon held on Foun­ ders's Day. T I Lower right: President Carl Martin introduced the new o faculty and administrators during the Ma tricula tion N Convocation. S

m Convocations Top left: Michael Parenti, social is­ sues author, is introduced by Pro­ fessor of Psychology, Don Ander­ son, Mr. Parenti debated local doctor, R. B. White, on the question of capital punishment.

Lower left: The music and ministry of Ernest Alexander (right) is al­ ways a moving experience.

Right: Director of Admissions, Julie Schuler, was chosen to give the address at the Matriculation Con­ vocation.

Convocations ~ an 211 Di 1st row: Kristi Hillman, Judie Winkler, Jenni Sturgis, Teri Hutchison. 2nd row: Jana Gaston, Kathy Gann, Stephanie Wall, Rachelle Dl Johnson, Sue Robinson, Jackie Vickers, Shay Jewett. 3rd row: Ralph Decker, Danny Lara, Joe Luinstra, Scott Hecht, Rick Uby, Terry Jo Barnett, Bryan Dennett, Phil Schmidt.

Student Government AssociatiO! met every other Monday through out the school year to discuss ant Student vote on issues affecting the stude body. The officers were ScottHecht president; Jenni Sturgis, vice-pres~ Government dent; Rick Liby, attorney general Kristy Hillman, treasurer; Carmer Association Hopkins, secretary first semester and Stephanie Wall, secretary sec· ond semester. The senate wru composed of class officers, mem bers at large, and dorm and off· campus representatives. SGA is re"ponsible for the Moundbuild· ing ceremony, homecoming events, and dorm refrigerator rentals.

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f· ­ , . ." ... to right: Jana Gaston, Janice­

I\.LlVlIaIU, Mrs. William Brooks, Brooks Pres. Carl Martin, Billy Beard, Black Student Union 'KotlefS()n Willie Coleman, , Rodney James, and Rick "In Full Effect!"

The 1989-90 Black Student Union new ideas for the Spring semester. began the year with a great number Willie Coleman, President, com­ of minority students attending the mented that he would like non­ organizational meeting. Some of members as well as non-active the activities that BSU have been in­ members to recognize the organiza­ volved in are participating in the tion more positively and seriously. Arkalala Parade, StudentStudyNite He reminds other students that the Session, Black Student U nion Choir, organization is open to anyone in­ and Christmas Caroling with SCSF terested in BSU. By working to­ and the Social Work Club. To end gether, we can become more famil­ the Fall semester, the first "Jam with iar with differences and look at them BSU" dance was held. When asked in a positive manner. The executive what was one of the reasons why committee consisted of Willie BSU remains active, one of the Coleman, President; Donald Stroy, members commented, "With spon­ Vice-president; Jana Gaston, Secre­ sor like Dr. Janice-Marie McDonald, tary; and Dianne Roberson, Treas­ Dr. Rick Johnson, and Mr. & Mrs. urer. Other officers were Nichole William Brooks displaying positive Sheridan, SGA Rep.; Rodney James, attitudes and inspiration, you can't SAA Rep.; Fawn Anderson, Off­ help but have the eagerness to ex­ campus Rep.; Andrea Linscheid and cel. " The Black Student Union has Janelle Calhoun, Publicity.

MEMORIAL LIBRARY BSU CJI:J, Southwestern College WIN FIELD, KANSAS 67156 MU,

Pep Band

The SC Pep Band is a lively group giving energy and spirit to the specta­ tors at home athletic functions. Julie Schuler, with her contagious enthu­ siasm,leads the musicians to high levels of encouragement to the various teams.

III Music Faculty ~ Dr. James Strand Chair of Fine Arts Division and Professor of Music Dr. Michael Wilder Associate Professor of Music Mr. David Mathie Assistant Professor of Music Mr. James Schuppener Associate Professor of Music Adjunct Faculty Tim Shook Joyce Anne Wilder Louise Schuppener /Strings Ross O. Williams Strings Tom Hoeffgen 1st row: Andy Stephens, Suzanne Fiske, Kelle Goertz and Denise Wagner. Guitar 2nd row: Doug Wolff, Tammy Rector, Jennifer Barnes, Chris Conklin and Diane Mathie Thorn Widows. 3rd row: Thad Leffingwell, Kim Fort, Julie Schuler, Jerry Orchestra and Betts and Trent Houlden.

DQ Music A Capella Choir

The 1989-1990 A Capella Choirperofonned at the Scholarship Day Luncheon. Back row from left: Lars Rognlid, David Willoughby, Trent Houlden, Rodger Dun­ das, Ron Dunnam, Leroy Worley, Jeff Newlon, Trevor Leffingwell, Charles Rowley, Lance Davis, and Tim Hollingsworth. Third row from left: Bryan Davis, Mitch Todd, John Zink, Seth Bate, Sam Spainhour, Thorn Widows, Lael Por­ ter, Chris Conklin, Nolan Tanaka, and Trevor Houlden. Second row from left: Denise Wagner, Shay Jewett, Suzanne Johnson,Iill Stephens, Tanuny Rector, Jenni Sturgis, And rea Linscheid, Suzi Spainhour, Stephanie Wall, and Kiffany Knoll. First row from left: Meg Wilson, Kelle Goertz, , Barb Henthorn, Jan Palmer, Jessica Calli­ son, Amanda Call ison, Brenda Starks, Amy Conklin, Jennifer Barnes, and Stephanie Sturgis. Director James Schuppener.

The annual Winfield Elijah performance, before the Easter season,is truly a community effort. The Southwestern A Capella Choir joins the Winfield Elij ah Community Chorus and the Southwestern/Community Orchestra for this special occasion. Area families have made attending Elijah a tradition for over 50 years. Phi Beta Lambda

SC'schapterofPhi Beta Lambda hada very encouraging year. At the PBL State ference in Lawrence, SC showed thatit was one of the top business schools in the state. Cary Stamps received recogni tion in Who's Who in Kansas PBL. Jerald Betts took second place in Accounting 2, second place in Impromptu Speaking, and second place in Information Management. Jan Palmer placed first in Impromptu Speaking. Heather Hampton received first place in Ms. Future BusinessTeacher. Tfm Hollingsworth took second in Business Cummunica tions while Trent Houldencap­ tured third place in the Business Law competition. The students that qualified for nationals are: Jerald Betts, Jan Palmer, and Heather Hampton. The officers for the Back row, from left: Jeanne Dexter, Dianne Roberson, Jerald Betts, and Cary Stamps. 1989-90 school year were: Jerald Betts, Front row, from left: Annelle Persinger, Emily George, and Heather Hampton. president; Jan Palmer, vice-president; and Cary Stamps, secretary / treasurer.

Experience, Friendship Social Work Club and Fellowship

The Social Work Club is a service organization, giving students an opportunity to serve the commu­ nity. The major service project for the group this year was the drive for essential items for Safe Homes of Cowley County. Items, ranging from food to furniture, were col­ lected all over campus and given to the shelters. This active group was led by Pam Mason as President. Pat Sloop and Ca th y Lewandowski were the sponsers. The group is open to any student interested in community service.

Social Work Club members enjoyed an indoor picnic, in the Helen Wai te Lounge, d May. Jennifer Barnes, Pat Sloop and Pam Mason. Photo by Stephanie Wall. m PBL/Social Work Club • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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on Friday, March 23, in n Auditorium. Eight acts judged by a panel ofsix judges, male and three female. The was based on the following : stage prescence, appear­ quali ty of performance and approval. At the end of the evening, the MC's, Mikel and Jeanne Dexter, announced the win­ ners. First place, wi th a $100 cash prize, went to "Walk Away," the duo of Tim Hollingsworth and Trevor Leffingwell, for their vocal with electric bass guitar and accompaniment. The place prize of $75, went to the comedy routine, "Kiss-A-Pig." of this act were Kim Fort, Amy Conklin, Jenni Sturgis, Tracy an and Kristi LeBlanc. The prize was spli t in a tie between Mitch Todd and Rodney James for their vocal solos. The evening was a success thanks to SAA and its special acti vi ties committee.

Top left: Bryan Dennett does his Elvis Bottom right: Amy Conklin, Kim Fort, impersonation while singing "Don't Be Jenni Sturgis, Rodney James, Kristi LeBlanc, Cruel." and Trevor Leffingwell celebrate after re­ ceiving their prizes. Bottom left: Trevor Leffingwell sings it out.

Sf.A Talent Show ~ Top right: Kim Fort and Amy Conklin do the official "Kiss-A-Pig" wave. Sigma Iota Sigma

First row: Dao Tran, Lora War­ Sigma Iota Sigma is the all female SIS is not only for social purposes, ren, Rachelle Johnson, Suzanne social sorority on Southwestern's though. One pride ofthe organiza­ Johnson. Second Row: Teri campus. 1989 is a very special year tion is the service to the commu­ Hutchison, Angie Dolbey, Mary for 5IS-- it is the celebration of 10 nity. This year, SIS chose Christ­ Jennings, Sonja Piland, Julie great years of the sorority! SIS was mas carolling for donations offood Schuler. Third Row: Chris Carr, started in the spring of 1979, and products for those in need, as a Tammy Rector, Jenni Sturgis, Jill has since started many continuing major community service. Stephens, Judie Winkler, Diana traditions. For Homecoming, SIS For the 1989-1990 year, the presid­ Dundu~. Fourth Row: Michele had an "Alumni Tea" to welcome its ing officers include, Jackie Vickers eel, Jennifer Barnes, Kim Fort, returning members. In December, as President, Judie Winkler as Vice Dawn Miller, Denise Wagner, SIS sponsors the semi -formal Christ­ President, Jan Palmer as Secretary, and Jackie Vickers. mas dance, wi th a new theme each Jennifer Barnes as Treasurer, Kim year, this year's theme being "A Fort and Denise Wagner as Publi­ Photo by Kathy Wilgers Mystical Sleigh Ride." Recruitment cists, and Tammy Rector and Jenni of new members is ongoing, with Sturgis as Historians. Every mem­ several "pledge parties," with an ber has an important role in SIS, important one being the "Pink and SIS is proud to be a part of Party." Southwestern College! • by Michele Neel • 1st row: Lora Warren, Emiko Karube, Greg Zuck. 2nd row: Sandra Barner, Keith Chuvala, Teresa Day, Ina Turner Gray, Pi1t Sloop. 3rd row: Phil Schmidt, Kim Stowell, Mary Jarvis, Wallace Gray, Gary King, and John Willoughby.

Pi Gamma Mu, the International Tienanmen Square massacre. For Honor Society in Social Science, Women's History Month, KSU his­ enjoys a very active program at torian Sandra Coyner spoke on the Southwestern whereitwasfounded abuse of women worldwide and in 1924. Being very active, Kansas the steps toward its amelioration. Alpha earned a place among seven Gala Christmas and spring iniatia­ n top chapters in nrM on the Roll of tions added 27 new members. Fea­ Distinction. Graduate Agnes tured speakers were Dean Neises, one time chapter president, Willoughby on hopes for Israeli­ spoke on campus about her experi­ Arab peace; and Pi Gamma Mu lec­ r ence as an elementary teacher turer and KU Fulbright scholar among the Navajo near Chinle, Miljenko Covacicek on changes in Arizona. Micki McCorkle, '85, Yugoslavia, the Eastern block and served a 3 year stint as a Mennonite the Soviet Union. The group's M volunteer missionary in Burkino November chapel featured re­ Faso. Micki reported to the chapter sponses to the movie, The Last on her work in this very poor Afri­ Temptation of Christ. The organi­ can country. Fran Broadhurst zation also sponsered a series of shared her impressions of Malawi, Monday night dia\ogues with S0­ another poor nation of Africa. Pi cial Science faculty members on Gamma Musponsered two campus various global topics. The officers visits by Dr. Richard Beach, who were co-presidents Teresa Day and Story by Wallace Gray. reported on his interviews of Chi­ Kimberley Stowell and co-sponsors nese students at the time of the Drs. Phil Schmid t andWallace Gray.

PiGammaMu ~ Theta Phi Delt

The Theta Phi Delta fraternity,ini 24th year, proved to be a strong 00 e ganization on the Southweste campus. The Thetas continued thett tradition ofshowing school spirit at various Moundbuilder sportin events. In accordance with Ea Day, the group picked up trash or campus and collected cans. A new activity was the tine's Delivery Service that fea deliveries by Cupid.

1st row: Aaron Murray, Kent Bishop, Heath Perry, Bryan Dennett, James Logan, Chris Fort. 2nd row; Danny Smith, Gary Dick, Doug Stanton, Jonathan Thompson, Ty Partridge, Shawn Brack. 3th row: Rick Liby, Jeff Newlon, Hector Rios, Brian Williamson, Curtis Horton, Jason Diesker, Travis Jordan. 4th row: Rodger Dundas, Sam Spainhour, Tim Hollingsworth, Stuart Graham, Justin Feldman, Jorge Cermeno. m Theta Pill Delta [Snap Shots]

left: Greg Peoples enjoys the yofMarcus Payne after the Convocation.

left: More books than he can Giovanni Sepulveda.

center: Is that a Birthda y cake Frank? right: Itis possible to fall asleep computer. Chris Conklin.

. Football fans: Jennifer Jodi Haltam, LaRae Walker, Walker and Carrie Kaifes.

Candids ~ Clockwise from top right: Doody (Kent Campus Players, the drama r\... (~"niilll Bishop) shows off his guitar playing skills zation, performed the m to Rydel High School students. Kenickie (Dave Willoughby) and Rizzo ( Meg "Grease" on November 2, 3, and Wilson) dance at the Rydel High prom. Rehearsals were held mostDH£,n ... Danny (Stuart Graham) acts "cool" as Patty for six weeks wi th set, prop, ( Kelle Goertz) and Eugene (Trevor costume workdays on UTD,Dln,n Houlden) look on. Danny seduces Sandy In conjunction with the a (Jill Stephens) at the drive-in movie. office and Julie Schuler, the Cast and Production Staff rehearsal was given for nearly area high school students who The cast included: Wendy Dolsen, taken on campus tours and "D"'''OI'1 Kelle Goertz, Trevor Houlden, picnic lunch. Stuart Graham, Jill Stephens, Mar­ cia Stucky, Denise Wagner, Meg Wilson, Jessica Callison, Kent Bishop, Mitch Todd, Chris Conklin, David Willoughby, Seth Bate, Tim Ervin, Jeana Lewis, Bryan Dennett, Amy Conklin, Tiffany Daniel, Rodger Dundas, Barb Henthorn, Trent Houlden, Timna Joseph, Andrea Linscheid, and Stephanie Wall. Mary Beth Williams, Chad Martin, Tom Hoeffgen, and Matt Bradbury made up the orchestra. The production staff included: Roger Moon, Jamie Schuppener, Lori Moshier, Allyson Moon, Amanda Callison, Jessica Callison, Kerry Menzie, Lael Porter, Paul Brown, Jennifer Knight, Jill Stephens, John Zink, Denise Wag­ ner, Trevor Houlden, Pam Saboe, Chris Conklin, Kent Bishop, Stuart Graham, Barb Henthorn, Lou Tharp, and Amy Henry. W Grease Above: Jessica Callison, Amanda Callison (as Eagerheart) and Jennifer Knight.

~ Eagerheart ~

The morality play, "Eagerheart", has become a beloved tradition atSouth­ western College. The season would not seem complete without a nudge to our inner selves about the true meaning of Christmas. The pro­ duction was directed by Allyson and Roger Moon. The regal cos­ tumes and archaic language of the play add to the enjoyment of the performance. The Campus Players again have maintained the excel­ lence we have corne to expect of them.

Left: Tim Ervin, Stuart Graham and Lael Porter.

Eagerhart m Mitch Todd, Jill Stephens, Ron Harrison and Debbie Dove.

iiA V i sitor From Forest Hills

Neil Simon's one act play, A VisitOl From Forest Hills, was chosen by Senior Tim Ervin for his directing final. The play is about a reluctant bride on her wedding day and the complications caused by her refusal to come out of the bathroom. The cast included Mitch Todd, Debbie Dove, Jill Stephens and Ron Harri· son. John Zink, Lael Porter, Rodger Dundas, Debbie Dove, Tim Ervin, Judie Winkler, Roger Moon, Amanda Callison, Stu Graham, Trevor Houlden, Kent Bishop and Ron Harrison were the production crew. The two performances were presented in April in the Helen Graham Little Theatre.

Visitor W Director Tim Ervin. Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice

Not "simply an old work about prejudice that used to exist, but a reminder of the need to examine our lives and the prejudice that is in them now." -- Roger Moon

The Campus Players production of "The Merchant of Venice" was performed dur­ ing the Renaissance fair in May. Allyson Moon directed the classic play. While Shakespeare addressed anti-semitism in this work, the Campus Players added the contemporary slant of racism and sexism to the conflict. Cast members were: Amanda Callison, Lael Porter, Tim Ervin, Stuart Graham, Jill Stephens, Jesical Calli­ son, Nancy Lewandowski, Marcia Stukey, Seth Bate,Kent Bishop, Vicki Schafer, Dawn Vincent, Andrew Castle, Denise Wagner, Trevor Houlden, Cedric Green, Jackie Muller, Mike Roosevelt and Teri Hutchison. Technical duties were performed by cast members and: John Zink, Barb Henthorn, Judie Winkler, Nolin Tonaka, Goeffrey Moon and Roger Moon.

Top left, cast members: Mike Roosevelt (the duke), Jill Stephens (Portia), Marcia Stukey (Salonio), Nancy Lewandowski (Salerio), Amanda Callison (Shylock), Jes­ sica Callison (Nerissa), Stuart Graham (Gra­ tiano), Lael Porter(Antonio)and Tim Ervin (Bassanio)

Center left: Kent Bishop (Lancelot Gobbo), Andrew Castle (Lorenzo) and Stuart Gra­ ham (Gratiano).

Lower left: Andrew Castle (Lorenzo) and Denise Wagner (Jessica).

Lower right: Vicki Schafer (Old Gobbo).

Photos courtesy of The Winfield , Courier.

Merchant of Venice ~ Jan Term Photography Class

Top left: Photo by Bobbie Davenport.

Lower left: Photo by Leroy Worley.

Top center: Photo by Stan Bowling.

W Jan Tenn Photography Top right: Photo by Vicki McKain.

Center left: Photo by Donna Bannowetz.

Center right: Photo by Doug Stanton.

Lower left: Photo by Bryan Dennett.

Jan Term Photography m Left: Woodlands Manor, created Claudie Lawson and Step - Wall.

an 'Term J f pace at SC Change 0

Left:: President Carl Martin, avid photographer, checks ou t the photo­ journals created by students.

Left: Bodian Castle, created by Angie Snellen and Greg Senseman.

CiQ Jan Tenn Left: Roger Moon and Judith Charlton in an unusually serious moment.

Below: Pictures are always fascinat­ ing. Brian Dennett, Margaret Robin­ son, Leda Bechtel, Diana Jennings, Judie Winkler and peeking around the corner, Vicki McKain.

Suzie Spainhour looks for hytips in the photo-jour-

Right: Ron Dunnam and Doug Harden ere a ted this castle in Judith Charlton's Jan Term class.

JanTerrn ~ Remember Staff Shots These Faces!!!

Top Center: Lori Moshier, Director of Housing.

'[op left: Christina Harding, Admissions Lower Center: Janette Joslin, Resident Di- Office. rector. ~======Lower left: Greg Zuck, Library Director. Center right:, Sue Robinson, Dean of Students.

~ ~ Lower right: Bones Hankins, Groundsman. ~8 ! Candids ~ (both pages): Kay Newton, Book Cave; Pat Williams, Book Cave; Norma Cox, Business Office; and Jean Nettrouer, Book Cave.

Center left: Larry Romero, Director of Food Service.

Top center: Keith Chuvala, Computer Center.

Lower center: Joann Butler, Conununica­ lions.

• Top right: Diana Jennings, Student Life. tower right: Judy Smith, Adjunct. Candids rn Top: Pat Sloop taught the class on Lower right: "Planet Earth" was abuse during Jan Term1990. Randy taught by Mary Warner and Janice Ceynar, Pat Sloop, Curt Watts, Lori Marie McDonald. The group is McManus, and Tammy Gatton. playing "Ecological Trivia," which they developed in class. Mary Lower left: Brian Watters and Suzie Warner, Janice Marie McDonald, Spainhour take a fun break during Nichole Sheridan and Willie Cole­ mJan Term class. man. Top left: You aren't really going to Center right: Holly Vonderohe take my picture! Brian Williamson. knows how to celebrate!

Center left: Jan Term photography Lower left: Andrew Castle was class: 1strow: Vicki McKain, Donna caught coming out of a Convoca­ Banowetz, Leroy Worley, Doug tion!!! Stanton. 2nd row: Bryan Dennett, Stan Bowling and Bob Davenport. Lower right: Hamming it up: Chad Itis evident they learned a lot abou t Tolle and An thony Proctor. creative group posing. [Snap Shots]

Top left: "Don't make fun of my posters!" Shay Jewett.

Top right: Steve Sylvester off in La La land.

Center left: NicholeSheridan: "Look at that!"

Center right: McDonald's midnight run by .' Kelle Goertz, Julie Pettey, Tracy Wiech­ man and Jennifer Barnes.

Lower left: Dao Tran, Suzi Spainhour, Mary Jennings, Jody Watkins, Jill Stephens, Justin Feldman and Aaron Murray wait for dorm sign-up. SAA Exec. pictured clockwise from 1 o'clock: Tammy Rector, Thad Leffingwell, Judie Winkler, Julie Winkler, Jackie Vickers, Jennifer Barnes, Candids ~ Kelle Goertz, Bryan Dennett, and Kim Fort. Photo by Stephanie Wall oun

Volume 79 Past, Present,

M*A *S*H final episode airs. Grenada invaded by the U.s. to supposedly 19 rescue American students. They also happened W to set up a new regime. National Lampoon's Vacation hits the ot road. th U.S. loses Americas Cup for the first time since 1851 to the 12-meter yacht "Australia ll". nit Tom Cruise catches more than attention in di~ wli "Risky Business." ve Boy George changesthoughtoncrossdress­ ing when he takes the American Pop charts. ~ Gen. Manuel Noriega takes power in ­ Panama. 19 Positively Outstanding 1983 Moundbuilder Several Builders put Southwestern on the map gaining national recognition. Steve Delano was named All American for superior performances in three sports: he was the Cross Country Na­ he Top Grossing Movie tional Champion, he won Second place in the 3­ Top Grossing Movie ev Return of the Jedi mile run in Indoor Track, and was the National Ghostbusters in Champion in the 10,000 meter run in Outdoor p ~ Academy Award Best Picture Track. Mike Lambing also was All American in Academy Award Best Picture bl Terms of Endearment three sports: he placed Third in the Cross Coun­ G try National Championships, he placed second Amadeus Top T. V. Series in the mile run in Indoor Track, and he placed Top T. V. Series "V 60 Minutes Third in the 1500 meter run in the National M Outdoor Track Championships. Dallas n· Top Album Top Album A Thriller, by Michael Jackson ~ National News Thriller, by Michael Jackson. Ir Top Pop Single An American barracks in Beirut, Top Pop Single I "Every Breath You Take," by packed with Marines on a peace-keeping "When Doves Cry," by Prince I The Police mission, is caught unawares by the b komakazi impact ofa TNT loaded terrorist Adult Craze 1 Adult Craze truck. Two hundred and sixty killed. White Wine Spritzers Trivial Pursuit KAL Flight 007, bound for Seoul from Kid Craze Kid Craze Alaska, fatally strays into Soviet airspace. All 269 passengers killed when Russians, Transformers and Gobots Cabbage Patch Kids claiming the plane was on a spy mission, Catch Phrase Catch Phrase blasted it from the air. Little known is that Geraldo Rivera, now infamous talk show "Where's the beef?" "Make my day" host, was supposed to be on that flight. --"" -. • Ul ews

Future Pages 64-6: What is Pledging? National News 1984 Moundbuilder New Coke falls fla t and the "classic" ,Vhat is pledging? It is fun, hard work and fonnula is resurrected. iiendship. It is a group of people who want the thers to be in their group. It is people putting Drouths in Ethiopia and throughout Af­ :hemselves through mild torture because they rica trigger relief efforts. Several rock su­ me I\'ant to be closer to others. Keeping the frater­ perstars band together and donate time to II". ity or sorority alive and steering it in its initial Top Grossing Movie liveaideconcertsand the We Are the World jirection is a goal which at first is invisible but Back to the Future Album. which becomes the focal point in the eyes of Mikhail Gorbachev becomes So­ veterans. Academy Award Best Picture s- Out of Africa viet leader at age 54. s. National News Goat passed off as real unicorn by in Top T. V. Series Ringling Bros. circus. 1984 fails to be filled with global war and Dynasty The Chicago Bears rap, and 308 lb. Big Brother's watching, unlike the predic­ Top Album William "The Refrigerator" Perry be­ tions in the novel of the same name by George Orwell. Born in the USA, by Bruce comes a household name. Splash does just that at the box office. Springsteen Bernhard Goetz is first hailed, then jailed for shooting four black youths Mary Lou Retton, 16, wins the nation's Top Pop Single heart and becomes the first American woman who allegedly tried to rob him on ever to win an individual Olympic Gold Medal "Careless Whisper," by Wham the subway. in gymnastics in Los Angeles' Summer Olym­ Adult Craze pics, which were boycotted by the Communist Mexico Citydevastated by massive bloc. Running Shoes earthquakes. Contra aid banned. Kid Craze Body of Nazi doctor of death Joseph Vanessa Williams becomes the first black Pound Puppies Mengele discovered in Brazil. Miss America, only to lose her crown when The Titanic is found, 73 years after nude photos of her were printed in Penthouse. Catch Phrase its sinking. Alethal gas leak at a Union Carbide plant "You look mahvelous" Dr. Ruth, at 4' 7" takes on the giant of kills 2,500 people during the night in Bhopal, India . Southwestern cele­ sexual myth. First no-smoking laws. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi slain by brates centennial body guards in India. 1985 Moundbuilder The Jarvik-7, first permanentartificial heart, The atmosphere of the college in 1985 is one of Michael Jackson's hair is implanted in five people. excitement for our second hundred years. New catches fire while Desmond Tutu, South African Bishop, policies towards ad missions being im pJemented wins the Nobel Peace Prize for anti-apartheid and a renewed vigor toward academic excel­ doing a Pepsi TV work. lence being instilled in students and faculty alike indicate our new direction. Dr. Blake Police Academy blasts holes in how we commercial. summed it up when he suggested that we are see the police. now looking at an institution that will last for­ Geraldine Ferraro becomes the first ever. woman to run for Vice-President. ...--­ 9()4, ·mll ill Seniors

Fa wn Anderson Betty Ba \Iin Donna Banowetz Larry Barnes Billy Beard Winfield, KS Cambridge, KS Edna, KS Winfield, KS Mt. Pleasant, TX

Jeff Belden Jerald Betts Lorra Bohannon James Bowen Stan Bowling M:ilvane, KS Clr.arwfller, KS El Dorado, KS Plantation, FL Minneola, KS

Michael Brader Jeanne Brown Greg Bush David Cauble Randy Ceynar Parsons, KS Udall, KS Midwest City, OK Sedgwick, KS Douglll.,s, KS ~ Seniors Chris Conklin Julie Craig Bobby Davenport Hugoton, KS Winfield, KS New Smyrna, FL

Teresa Day Tresia Dodson WendyDolsen Sharon Ellis Winfield, KS Winfield, KS Pueblo, CO Arkansas City, KS

Graham Frazier Kathy Gann Martina Gieber Judy Gifford Winfield, KS Winfield, KS South Haven, KS Peck, KS

Mark Gregg Mary Hillis Hall Lillian Harjo Scott Hecht Troy Hoffman Hldchinson, KS Winfield, KS Wellston, OK Coldwater, KS Winfield, KS

seniorscm Jesse Hollingsworth Sheryl Hollingsworth Tim Hollingsworth Winfield, KS Winfield, KS Arkansas City, KS

Greg Huggins Teri Hutchison John Jaster Shay Jewett Topeka, KS EIIinwood, KS Concordiil, KS Colby, KS

Emiko Karube Sandy Kccne Ralph Keener Tim Bob Kitsmiller West Lafayette, IN Arkansas City, KS Winfield, KS Duncan,OK

Sherry Leach Rick Liby Deborah Livengood Joe Luinstra Kent Lundy Erie, KS Concordiil, KS Wichita, KS Augusta, KS Wichita, KS

~ Seniors Stephen A. McIntire Lori McManus Briar. Maden Mark Markley Winfield, KS Arkansas City, KS Jonesboro, TN Winfield, KS

Dan Merritt Doug Mires Regina Musgrove MicheleN 1 San Antonio, TX Stratford, TX Fort Pierce, FL Maize, KS

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KyndolOhlhausen Greg Peoples Thoummy PhrakoTnkhorn Arkansas City, KS Diana, TX Winfield, KS

Kim Porter Stacey Raupe Tammy Rector Hector Rios Conway Springs,KS Douglass, KS John son, KS Liberal, KS

Seniors 00 Diane Roberson Rhonda Rothe Michael Rush Pam Saboe Denver, CO Wichita, KS Winfield, KS Sioux Falls, S.D.

Steve Schneider Giovanni Sepulveda Shannon Shetlar Judy Showalter Subl~ite, KS Hialeah,FL Winfield, KS Winfield, KS

B.J. Smith Shelley Snell Liz Speck Cary Stamps Terrence Stephens Pawhuska, OK Leavenworth, KS Arkansas City, KS Winfield, KS Wewoka, OK

Donald Stroy Jennifer Sturgis Kenton Templar Jill Turner r~obert Urrutia Columbus, GA Liberal, KS Wichita, KS IluntsvilIe, AL Arlington, TX

DQJ Seniors Susil.' Warbritton Lora Warren Kevin Watkins Chris Webster Topeka, KS Derby, KS Ilugoton, KS Arkansas ity, KS

Brian Watters: "I'm really impressed with the changes they've made in the school this year, especially downstairs in Christy."

John Jaster: "1 don't have anything to sa y, and you can quote me on Ron Wilson John Zink that." Arkansas City, KS Parsons, KS

Paullo Barbour, Wichita, KS David Norton, Winfield, KS N Sandra Barner, Moline, KS Briant Osborn, Winfield, KS o Harold Befort, Winfield, KS Shelby Pappan, Winfield, KS Mike Benecke, Lebanon, NJ Judith Rhoades, Arkansas City, KS Shay Jewett: "The end of the T Jennifer Bouwman, Wichita, KS Troy Scarlett, Hutchinson, KS world will corne before I do." Jason Bratcher,oxford, KS Jeanna Short, Harper, KS Liz Cleland, WaKeeney, KS Howard Shrader, Winfield, KS P Tom Coats, Wellington, KS Philip Stewart, Ponca City, OK I Cheri Colvin, Udall, KS Kim Stowell, Win,field, KS Bonnie Condit, Winfield, KS Freda Swink, Mulvane, KS C Ron Dunham, Augusta, KS Esther Theimer, Winfield, KS Laree Fitzgerald, Winfield, KS Susan Titmus, Arkansas City, KS Wendy Dolsen: "Get a cl ue!" T Carla Fulsom, Cedar Vale, KS Linda Trent, Arkansas City, KS U Richard Craves, Arkansas City, KS Sandra Waldschmidt, Dexter, KS Theron Hines, Arkansas City, KS Brian Watters, Arkansas City, KS R David Hopper, Wellington, KS Matthew Weston, Arkansas City, KS E LeAnn Hubbell, Winfield, KS Sheila Whyde, Arkansas City, KS Paige Koeppen, Attica, KS Deborah Wilson, Arkan sas City, KS D Joe Muret, Winfield, KS Susan Nettrouer, Winfield, KS

Tammy Rector: "1 will best be known for my change of majors!" Jackie Vickers: "Love yourself and others - the road you travel will lead to success"

Senior ~ Dale Adams Kenneth Arie Julie Arterburn Marion Askrens Oxford, KS Winfield, KS Savanna, OK Wellington, KS

Rand y Barber Cine. Barnes Tim Best Julie Bradley Omaha,NE Douglass, KS Lyons,KS Dexter,KS

Greg Burke Janel! Calhoun Jessica Callison Lisa Campbell RusscIl Carlson Miami,FL Wichita, KS Winfield, KS Wichita, KS Tulsa, OK c:zrJ Juniors Charles Cody Clifton Coleman Noel Concepcion Dina Cooper Rock, KS Tyler, TX Bronx, NY Cedar Vale, KS

Roger Crossman Bart Dennett Jeff Dexter Gary Dick Arkansas City, KS Oxford, KS Winfield, KS Hutchinson, KS

Diana uundas Robert Dunnam Bobbie Finch Kathryn Fiske Mulvane,KS Au~sta, KS Arkansas City, KS Olathe, KS

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Jana Gaston Tammy Gatton Emily George Richard Gerdel Houston, TX BUrden,KS Wichita, KS Arkansas City, Ks

Juniors ~ Ste phanie G o Z\tl ~y SUZ,l nnc Goss rredcrick C r~e n Michael Green Kim Haas Arkan sas City, KS Win field, KS Tyler, TX Winfield, KS Udall, KS

Gina Haines Heather Hampton Doug Harden Aleta Hastings Traci Henley Winfield, KS Winfield, KS Winfield, KS Argonia, KS Ada,OK

Kri sty Hillman Trent Houldcn Trevor Houlden Brian Howard Myra Jacobs Gu?ney, KS Caldwell, KS Caldwell, KS Amarillo, TX Oxford, KS

.- Robin Jenkins Anthony Jennings Rachclle Johnson Anita Jones Shari Kennedy Fort Myers , FL Winfield, KS Winfield, KS Winfield, KS Lyons, KS

C2!J Juniors Danny Lara Claudie Lawson Trevor Leffingwell J.J. Leonard Augusta, KS Winfield, KS Elkhart, KS F'lirbury, NE

Jennifer Logan Kristi McNerlin Morgan Marshall Pam Mason r~odney Mill 'r Coffeyville, KS Winfield, KS Peabody, KS Winfield, KS Tyler, TX

Philip Moorhouse lana Nittler Brooke Osborn Paula Parks Annel1e PerSinger Cheney, KS Arkansas City, KS Winfield, KS Arkansas City, KS IIug(1ton , KS

Gerald Peters Lac! Porter Brian Pugh Loretta Purvis MI. Pleasant, TX Lima,OH Dodge City, KS Burden, KS David Reynolds Robert Reynolds Marcia Rinke Don Roberts Wichita, KS Douglass, KS Derby, KS Winfield, KS

onald Robinson Vicki Schafer Traci Scott Greg Scnseman Liberty, MS Arlamsas City, KS Cimmaron, KS Hugoton, KS

Antonio Soares Doug Stanton I3renda Starks Terry Stewart Darlene Stiner P:OPII 7, New Guinea Woodbridge, VA Kingman, KS Arkansas City, KS Winfield, KS

I3rian Stone I3rian Strohl Missy Thomas Jonathan Thompson Victor Urieta Arkansas ~ity, KS Arlington, TX Cheney, KS Sedgwick, KS Tyler, TX em Juniors John Utt Holly Vonderohe Denise Wagner Billy Weber Bridget Wcybrcl\' Winfield, KS Hutchinson, KS Okemos,Ml Lake Plilcid, FL R.ossville, KS

Barl Williams David Willoughby Meg Wilson Judie Winkler Julie Winkler St. Petersburg, FL Winfield, KS Denton, TX Wichita, KS Wichita, KS

N Marsha Baker,Cambridge, KS Jolene Munday, Winfield, KS o Teresa Boulware, Winfield, KS Mary Nichols, Burden, Ks T Andrew Castle,Los Angeles, CA Michael Norton, Winfield, KS Theresa. Cosby, Derby, KS Jan Palmer, Derby, KS Mark Detter,Seattle, WA Caren Prochaska, Oxford, KS Sharon Eggen, Arkansas City, KS Cathy Pulliam, Winfield, KS P Tim Ervin, Topeka, KS Meredith Reynolds, Winfield, KS I Rachelle Craves, Oxford, KS SheIli Simunek, Ponca City, OK Yvette Jacques, Wichita, KS Wanda Sloan, Winfield, KS C Scott Lindeman, Winfield, KS Vesta Unruh, Harper, KS T Teresa Meador,Braman, OK Deb Walker,Arkansas City, KS Vera Miller, Udall, KS Hazel Wessels, Belie Plaine, KS U Tom Yount, Winfield, :<.5 Leroy Worley Maureen Moore, Burden, KS Bristol, VA R E D "Live life to the fullest. Don't try, JUST 00 IT." Trevor Houlden.

Juniors ClU Sophomores

Snane Abbott Jennifer A. Barnes Jennifer J. Barnes Neal Bass Liberal, KS Winfield, KS Liberal, KS Lakeland, FL

Kent Bishop Jennifer Blakenship Becky Blevins Paula Bradt Ponca City, OK Udall, KS Udall,KS Clearwater, KS

David Brazil Scott Bugbee Cheryl Burr Reggie CaJIins Greg Campbell Salina, KS Quinter, KS Winfield, KS Mangum, OK Clovis, CA ~ Sophomores Robert Coleman Willie Coleman Diana Couch Sheila Cox Miami,FL Covington, LA Udall, KS Augusta, KS

Bryan Dennett Miza DeHoff Jason Diseker David Dokc Augusta, KS Tonganoxie, KS Liberal, KS Pampa, TX

ROdger Dundas Matt Eads Justin Feldm;:m Sean Forehand Chris Fe>rt Hutchinson, KS Winfield, KS Wichita, KS St. Petersburg, FL Normarl, OK

Kim Fort Nick Garcia Monty Gatton Stuart Graham Cedric Green Dodge City, KS St. John , KS Burden, KS Winfield, KS Patterson, LA

Sophomores ~ II

Alton Guidry Jodi Haltom Ron Harrison Barb Henthorn Morgan City, LIt Alden, KS Denver,CO Tulsa, OK

Brian Hill Tony Holmes Carmen Hopkins Russell, K5 South Hill, VA Wichita, KS

Stan Jackson Nancy James ROdney James Hilary Jenkins Mary Jenni llg~ Boynton Beach, FL Winfield, KS Sumter, SC Burden, KS Winfield, K5

Robert Jewett Suzanne Johnson Andy Jordan Travis Jordan Erik King Longmollt, CO Burrton, KS Ft. Sam Huston, TX ArkallOlls City, 1<.S Winfield, KS ~ Sophomores Karen King Paul King Eric Klima Jennifer Knight John Kricgisch Udall, KS Winfield, KS Chase, KS Princeton, KS Widr ita, KS

Thad Leffingwe1\ Jennifer Lowther Vicki McKain Jamie McLaughlin Au'Duan M:tnn Elkhart, KS Winfield, KS Salina, KS Mound Valley, KS Dallas, TX

Kerry Menzie Dawn Miller Mike Mosley Aaron Murray Phel Namphcngsonc Derby, KS Winfield, K5 Mt. Pleasant, TX Wichita, KS Winfield, KS

Marc Needham Lonnie Nichols MaryOhl Ty Partridge Dave Pawlowski Cheney, KS Winfield, KS Winfield, KS Hutchinson, KS MI. Holly, NT Sophomores I:1IJ David Perry Heath Perry Sonja Piland Miguel Rios Albuquerque, NM West Mineral, KS Macksville, KS Liberal, KS

La rs Rognlid Mike Roosevelt Charles Rowley James R. St. Cyr Ilarstad, Norway Augusta, KS Liberal, KS Chico, CA

Danny Smith Suzanne Smith Sam Spainhour SlIzi Spainhour Wendy Steiner lllltchinson, KS Highland, KS Winfield, KS Willfield, KS Winfield, KS

Jill Stephens Marcy Stucky Nolin Tanaka Jerrold Thomas Keith Thomas Winfield, KS Wichita, KS Pearl City, III Dallas, TX Denver,CO

00 Sophomores O'Dell Thomas Mitch Todd DaoTran Jada Walker Jody Watkins Ma rgan City, LA Salina, KS Augusta, KS Pawhuska, OK Kingman,KS

Eddie Weigle Thorn Widows Pat Williams Ivory Wilson Burden,KS Garden City, KS Winfield, KS Patterson, LA

Above: Andy Castlc seems to enjoy wa tch­ ing football practice.

Left: Dr. Leonard Laws, retired Professor of Mathematics, chips away at one of the large bouldcrs on Kirk Drive. He is work­ ing to free the buffalo and the Indian he saw in this rock for over 30 years from his window in Mossman Hall. Photo by Vijay Sherrir.g.

Sophomores ~ ...... :...... Fres men.-­ ..:.:.:.

Michael Albritton Denise Allen Herman Anderson David Ayres Bowling Green, FL Hesston, KS Miami,FL Hutchinson, KS

Geoffrey Barnett Richard Bartlett Seth Bate Wes Beal Winfield, KS Miami,FL Woodland Park, CO Augusta, KS

Liz I3crgman Hea ther Betts Meredith Bloodworth Jane Bodman Shantncr Bonner Newkirk, OK Clearwater, KS Kiowa,KS Burden,KS East St. Louis, IL

~ Freshmen Carson Brackney Tina Braninc Jason Brown Paul Brown James Brozovich Concordia, KS Paola, KS Topeka, KS Duson, LA Conway Springs, KS

Edwin Burroughs Jason Catlin Kelvin Cameron Kyle Carson Trinette Caughman We.~ t Palm Beach, FL Oxford, KS Atlanta, GA El Paso, TX Pawhuska, OK

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Jeff Clark Melinda Coley Amy Conklin Rick Cox Noel Craig Jones, OK Wellington, KS Hugoton, KS Conway Springs, KS Topekll,KS

Paul Croft Tiffany Daniel Shannon Darneal Bryan Davis Ozell Diaz Spiro, OK Eureka, KS Panama,OK Mullinville, KS Mardeville, LA Freshmen Terrill Domangue Kim Duvall Charles Fair Nathan Fair Jason Feldman Houma, LA Winfield, KS Wichita, KS Winfield, KS Wichita,KS

Lawrence Fields Britt Ford Dirk Fowler Vinvcnt Gibbs MI. Pleasant, TX Heavener, OK Ft. Leavenworth, KS Miami, FL

Dan Gifford Kclle Goertz Chad Gordon Jason Gulley Kip Haffner Manford, OK Winfield, KS Winfield, KS Tampa,FL Broomfield, KS

James Halloran Ben Hett Chad Hittle Brian Hoberecht Derby, KS North Brunswick, NJ Hugoton, KS Enid,OK

Freshmen Reggie Holmes Andrew Holt Wyatt Hoss Rhonda Huffman Lori James Miami, FL St. Augustine, FL Wallace, KS Oxford, KS Wichita, KS

LaRanda Jennings LeAndrew Johnson Mark Jones Toby Jonc Winfield, KS Jonsville, LA Yale, OK Oklahoma Cily, OK

Timna Joseph Tim Kay Kiffany Knoll Kristine LeI31anc Alton LcvinL~ Wichita, KS Greensburg, KS Douglass, KS Cllnyon County, CA Dallas, TX

Nancy Lewandowski Jcana Lewis Jim Lewis Andrea Linscheid James Logan Chicago, IL Oklahoma City, OK Memphis, TN Hutchinson, KS Hammond, IN Freshmen m • llU

Maureen McClary Brian McGee Sonja McGuire Stacy McLaughlin Todd Malcolm Wichita, KS Augusta, KS Wellington, KS Milroy, PA Clu.y Center, KS

Matt Medlock Calvin Miller Colas Miller Gloria Morey Jeffrey Mork Waycross, CA Pensacola, FL Tyler, TX Winfield, KS Wichita, KS

Jackie Muller Jimmie Murriello Erik Olsson Tanya Ozbun Marcy Palmer Tulsa, OK Interlu.chen, FL Great Bend, KS Winfield, KS Kiowa, KS

Richard Parks Robert Perez Juliette Pettey Taron Phillips Christa Pickens Winfield, KS Pampa, TX Bloomington, IL Houston, TX Tonganoxie,KS C]§J Freshmen Joseph Piper Teresa Potter Lori Prado Anthony Proctor Denise Rausch Dallas, TX Caldwell, KS Ponca City, OK Ferris, TX Wellington, KS

Ruel Reyes Gregory Robison Lori Schiff Tammy Scobee SonalShah Pico Rivera, CA Wichita, KS Sawyer, KS Winfield, KS Winfield, KS

Kenneth Shelton Nichole Sheridan Jonathan Smith KyndaJ Smith Terrell Sm ith Waycross, GA Madisonville, LA Morgan City, LA Hutchinson, KS Gardena, CA

Tracey Smith Angie Snellen Lorie Sialnaker Andy Stephens Matthew Strand Haysville, KS Wichita, KS Winfidd, KS Winfield, KS Dodge-ville, WI

Freshmen ~ Gregg Stukey Steve Sylvester Jcnoy Taylor Chad Tolle Newlon , KS Perkins, OK Ft. Worth, TX Nardin, OK

LaRae Walker Stephanie Wall Amy Wethington Steve Whaley Sue Wheeler Pa whuska, OK Lyons, KS Winfield, KS Wellington, KS Arkansas City, KS

Brad Wicker Tracy Wiechman Jackie Wilcox Michael Williams Warren Williams Grand Island, NE Scott City, KS Hominy, OK Kansas City, KS Melbourne, FL

Brian Williamson Doug Wolff Shawn Zike Kismet, KS Pawnee,OK Keystone, FL

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Albert I3acastow Seniors Oate pictures) Arkansas City, KS

Paula Fultz Jennifer Goodson James H(ll\oran Tracy Horst Winfield, KS Winfield, KS Wichita, KS Winfield, KS

Sharon Rozell Michael Stoffel Johnny Taylor John Tilton Winfield, KS Wichita, KS Tulsa, OK Burden, KS

Seniors (Late Photos) ~ Juniors (late pictures)

Cregg Campbell Marge Eastman T. R. Hines Mickie McCann I3arbara Malone FTes no, CA Grenola, KS Arkansas City, KS Sedan, KS Arkansas City, KS

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St(lci O'Connell Mike Pope Robin Ruggles Danny Smith Marla Witt ,\rmnsas City, KS Aurora, CO Winfield, KS Hutchinson, KS Winfield, KS

The Master of Education program at SC attracts many area residents. This group gave up evenings to further their educa­ tion. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

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Debbie I3iby Cindy Branscum Diane Glasgow Lela Jennings D. J. King Winfield, KS Grenola, KS Winfield, KS Winfield, KS Winfield, KS

Nancy McNett Loretta Ostrander Mike Schmidt Mark Scram Bob Squires Wellington, KS Arkansas City, KS Winfield, KS Arkansas City, KS Arlamsas City, KS

Jean Topper Curtis Watts Chuck Wilson Mark Wilson Winfield, KS Winfield, KS Wichita, KS Liberal, KS Special ~ AdministratiettlFa " ~'~"'-R.'t YISta( "".,.,.'

Carl Martin Don Anderson Debra Anschutz Ruth Archambeau Connie Barger President Professor of Psychology Secy. Career Planning Dir. Alumni/Deve..l Secy. Nursing

Harvey Barger Dick Barnes Terry Barnett Leda Bechtel Dorothy Bernard Plumber Chair, Management Div. Prof. 01 Chemistry Campaign Coordinator Secy. Education Dept.

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Mary make Troy Boucher Tom Bowlby Charlotte Brewer Lannie Buechner Exec. AssL to President Prof. of English Custodian College Services Asst. Prof. Nursing

C2!J Faculty & Staff Joann Butler Martha Butler Linda Calvin Donna Carpenter Communications Clerk Asst. Prof. Nursing Secy. Maintenance CustodIan

Phil Carr Judith Charlton Keith Chuvala Mike Conover Charlie Cowdrey Asst. Prof. FlPER Professor of English Computer Center Coord . Dir. Public Relations Head Football Coach

Beverly Cox Norma Cox Connie Craft Dan Daniel Custodian Accounts Payable Sec . Bus. & Humanities Prof· of English

In500n DeArmond Roberta Dennett John Deitrich Jertnne Dexter Mikel Dexter Food Servo Chef Manager Donor Information Clerk Asst. Football Coach Instructor in Business Financial Officer Facul ty & Staff W Kirk Dubbersteim Lee Dubowski Nancy Durbin Bill Dyar Custodimr Prof. of Mathematics Secy. Athletics Dir. of Development

Janis Fair Liza Field Cecil Findley Ed Foster Dave Galliart Development Sys. Mgr. Instr. English Prof ojReligion Prof. Elem. Education VP for Business Affairs

George Gangwere I3enn Gibson Robin Graves Wallace Cray Cindy Groene Asst. Prof Mathematics Dir. College Services Secy for College Services Prof. Philosophy Nurse/Cnunselor

Mark Hankins Kristina Harding Jim Helmer Bill Hclphingstinc Marguerite Hcssini Gardener Secy. Admissions Asst. Prnf. HPER. Delivery/Mazlman Chair of Humanities

~FaCUlty & Staff Nan Hinson Billie Holman Charlie Hunter Diana Jennings Rick Johnson Secy. Provost & Registrar Secy. Natural Science Assoc. Prof. Biology Secy. Student Life Assoc. Prof. Pol. Science

Janette Joslin Carrie Kaifes Barbara Kaiser Karen Kehres Gary King Resident Director Coach Volleyball/Basketball Secy. VP Business Affairs Library Resource Seroices Dir. Information Services

Mike Kirkland Joyce Kiser Max Koster Winnie Lacey Mary Theres Landreth Admissions Counselor Secy. Financial Aid Admissions Counselor Asst . Prof. Nursing Assoc. Prof. EdUCAtion

Miller Layton . Darrell Leffew Cathy Lewandowski Jan McDaniel Joe McKnight Professor of Chemistry Carpenter Instructor of Social Work Programmer/Analyst Custodian

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Daryl McWhirt David Mathie Kathleen Mignone Allyson Moon Roger Moon Main tenallce Supervisor Asst. Prof. of Music Food Service Supervisor Instrudor Theatre/Speech Asst. Prof. Theatre/Speech

Jennifer Morgan Lori Moshier Jean Nettrouer Kay Newton David Nichols Adjund Inst. in Speech Diredor of Housing Asst. Mgr. Book Cave Manager of Book Owe V P fo r Development

John Paulin Marcus Payne Rick Peters Hassan Pirooz Joan Renek Chaplain of the College Resident Director Asst. Professor of Art Adjund Social Science Cont inuing Ed. Coordinator

Don Roberts Margaret Robinson Sue Robinson AUrcdo Rodriguez Jane Rogers 3rd Shift Security Director Financial Aid Dean ofStudents Adjunct Social Science Prof. of Education

QQ Faculty & Staff Terri Saunders Jane Schlickau Phil Schmidt Julie Schuler Admissions Counselor Instructor of Nursing Chair. Social Science Div. Director of Admissiolls

James Schuppener Pat Sloop Virgil Spencer - Earl Spidel Dill Stephens Assoc. Prof. Music Instructor in Social Work 3rd Shift Boilerman/Security Dir. of College Advancement Director of Athletics

James Strand Judi Sutton Junior Tarin Lou Tharp Max Thompson Chair Div. ofFine Arts Accountant Custodian Secy. Fine Arts Professor of Biology

Wilma Topper Lois Torrance Richard Valyer Mary Warner Lyle Weinert Custodian Library Acquisitions Clerk Assoc. Prof. Education Asst. Prof. Sociology Asst . Prof. of Busines.s

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Sara Weinert jim Wheatcroft Michael Wilder Kathy Wilgers Larry Wilgers Adjunct ]ournillism Asst. Prof. of flPER Assoc. Prof of Music Asst. Library Director Professor of llistory

Mark Williams john Willoughby Bob Wimmer Hubert Wooldridge Greg Zuck Asst. Prof. of Physics Provost Chair. Natural Science Groundskeeper Library Director

Orla nd Kolling Gerald Raines Harry Renek Cathy Tomczyk The jinx Chemistry Diredor of Aquatics Custodian Food Service Mascot Corey Benton, Food Service Janice-Marie McDonald, Asst. Prof. Spanisll Gar Bethel, Adjunct English Raymond McKinnis, 3rd Shift Security N Teresa Bevis, Adjunct Art Uoyd Morris, 2nd Shift Maintenance Clarence Borger, Field Rep. Development Bouaveun Mounivong, Food Service o W~rren Brown, Adjunct Art Kcsone Namphengsone, Food Service T Mouan Chanthadara, Food Service Aaron Pegorsch, Food Service Joe Cole, Electrician Tim Peters, Food Service Marilyn Crowley, EMICT Coordinator Tham Phakonkham, Food Service Ralph D('cker, Registrar Nol Phimmala, Food Service P Scoll Farnham, Adm. Asst. Food Service JoAnn Romero, Asst. Food Service DirecllJr I Larry Franklin, Food Service Robert Schell, Adjunct Psychology Vernon Goertz, Offensive Line Coach Ta Sensunith, Food Service C Ron Hammock, Adjunct Psychology Sharon Shetiar, Asst. Prof. of Nursing T Jolene Heldenbrand, Food Service Tim Shook, Adjunct Music Luther Helmer, Adjunct Education John Skinner, Adjunct Religion U Tom Hocffgen, Adjunct Guitar Loretta Smith, Food Service Ron Hudson, Adjunct Psychology/Business Nick SI. Peter, Adjunct Business taw R Phet lnthauongsa, Food Service Perry Stover, Food Service E Angle Krele, Food Service Grace Vincent, Food Service Costa Laxson, Food Service Nelson Walker, Custodian o Robert Mann, Food Service Matt Welch, Defensive tine Coach C!QQl Faculty & Staff Diane Mathie, Adjunct Faculty Orchestra Jack Mazzanti, Custodian A R Adams, Tracy; Spec. Oxford, KS Ramey, Karen; Grad. Wellington, KS Allen, Linda; JR Cambridge, KS Ramirez, Ambra; FR Arkansas City, KS Ankrom, Larry; Spec. Atlanta, KS liN 01 Pictured II Richardson, Margaret; Grad. Winfield, KS B Robinson, Denise; Grad. Winfield, KS Beach, Donald; Grad. Wellington, KS Hovey, Donna; Spec. Winfield, KS Robinson, Oleta; Grad. Maple City, KS Becker, Christina; FR Winfield, KS Huffstetler, Patricia; FR Ponca City, OK Roderick, Carol; Spec. Belle Plaine, KS Berryman, Jackie; SR Wellington, KS Hus, Lonnie; Spec. ElDorado, KS Ruyle, Constance; Grad. Oxford, KS Berendson, Eduardo; Grad. Ponca City, OK Hynd, Mary; SR Arkansas City, KS S Bodyk, Allen; FR Augusta, KS J Sandifar, Larry; SO Winfield, KS Bogner, Edward; Spec. Winfield, KS Jarvis, Mary; Grad. Winfield, KS Sandifar, Terry; FR Winfield, KS Boston, Karen; JR Wellington, KS Jennings, Kimberly; Spec. Winfield, KS Satterthwaite, Julie; Grad. Udall, KS Brack, Shawn; FR Winfield, KS Jones, Marilyn; Spec. Winfield, KS Schmidt, Amy; Spec. Winfield, KS Brokar, Amy; JR Winfield, KS Jordan, Elaine; SO Arkansas City, KS Schwantes, Nancy; Spec. Winfield, KS Brown, Janene; FR Winfield, KS K Shultz, Patrick; FR Winfield, KS Brown, Kathleen; Grad. South Haven, KS Karr, Richard; SR Winfield, KS Sliter, Russ; SO Winfield, KS Busby, Pat; SO Edmond, OK Keller, Anne; Spec. Arkansas City, KS Smith, Sally; SO Oxford, KS Bush, Gayle; SR Arkansas City, KS Kelley, Dawn; JR Udall, KS Smith, Tom; FR Douglass, KS Buterbaugh, Charlotte; Spec. Winfield, KS Kurtz, Christy; SR Winfield, KS Snellenberger, Melva; SR Winfield, KS C Kurtz, Eric; JR Winfield, KS Spangler, Joe; FR Wichita, KS Callison, Roxy; Grad. Winfield, KS L Spencer, Shelley; Grad. Wellington, KS Carriger, David; Grad. Conway Springs, KS Lampe, Shawna; SO Winfield, KS Stephens, Denise; FR Winfield, KS Caudillo, Susan; SO Wellington, KS Lanterman, Kevin; SR Wichita, KS Stigge, Alan; Grad. Winfield, KS Clevenger, Dana; Spec. Winfield, KS Law, Mary; JR Winfield, KS Stigge, Judy; Grad. Winfield, KS Cline, Harry; Spec. Argonia, KS Laws, Ann; Spec. Winfield, KS Stoppel, Michael; Grad. Winfield, KS Craig, Carol; Spec. Winfield, KS Lawson, Sherri; SR Winfield, KS Storey, Paula; SR Wichita, KS D Leftwich, Shauni; SR Burden, KS Stuckey, Floyd; Spec. Winfield, KS Defore, Brenda; JR Winfield, KS Lewis, Jim; FR Memphis, TN Sutton, Chad; Spec. WinHeld, KS Denker, Margaret; Grad. Arkansas City, KS T Denney, Frances; FR Winfield, KS M Tadhnan, Jeffrey; FR Winfield, KS Denny, Marilyn; Grad. Winfield, KS McClure, Robin; JR Leon, KS Tatum, Janel\; SO Burden, KS Doctor, Kristen; JR Wellington, KS McGlasson, Steven; Spec. Arkansas City, KS Tharpe, Lisa; Spec. Oxford, KS Dougherty, Neil; FR Winfield, KS McHaffie, Richard; SR Arkansas City, KS Thomas, Judy; Grad. Oxford, KS Dowell, Bonnie; Spec. Rose Hill, KS McIntire, Dennis: SR Winfield, KS Tidwell, Jean; Grad. Winfield, KS Drennan, Stephanie; JR Winfield, KS McKinney, Diane; Grad. Winfield, KS V Dunaway, Barbra; Grad. Nardin, OK McNeish, Marilyn; Grad. Winfield, KS Vaughn, Elizabeth; SR Wellington, KS E McNerlin, Rick; Spec. Winfield, KS Videgas, Michael; FR Winfield, KS Eash, Marilyn; FR Arkansas City, KS Magnus, Ragena; Cedar Vale, KS Vincent, Dawn; SO Louisville, NE Eis, Terry; Grad. Winfield, KS Martinez, Nancy; SR Arkansas City, KS Vratil, Jeanette; Grad. Winfield, KS Elliott, Pam; Grad. Winfield, KS Mason, David; SO Augusta, KS W F Mathew, Nancy; Grad. Winfield, KS Waldorf, Chris; FR Arkansas City, KS Fischer, Patricia; Grad. Winfield, KS Maxwell, James; FR Arkansas City, KS Warburton, Angela; FR Arkansas City, KS Frieouf, Peggy; Grad. Braman, OK Metz, Becky; JR Wellington, KS Wasson, Dale; Spec. Winfield, KS G Miller, Nancy; SR Winfield, KS Wesbrook, Gayle; Grad. Burden, KS Gage, John; SR Arkansas City, KS Moore, Betty Jane; Grad. Geuda Springs, KS Whiteside, Gayla; SR Augusta, KS Girod, Nancy; Spec. Cambridge, KS Morse, Patsy; Grad. Winfield, KS Wilcox, Jennis; Grad. Winfield, KS Godwin, Sheana; Grad. Udall, KS Musson, Diane; Grad. Arkansas City, KS Wilcox, Sally; Grad. Winfield, KS Goodson, Loretta; SR Arkansas City, KS Myers, Margaret; SR Winfield, KS Wilken, Christina; FR Haysville, KS Gould, Jean; Spec. Winfield, KS N Williams, Debra; FR Arkansas City, KS Grunder, Beverly; Grad. Winfield, KS Nation, Judy; Spec. Winfield, KS Willoughby, Joanne; Grad. Winfield, KS Gumm, Kenneth; SO Winfield, KS Wilmoth, Michael; Grad. Wellington, KS H Nation, Robert; Grad. Winfield, KS a Wofford, Kathryn; SR Winfield, KS Harsh, Wilda; JR Argonia, KS Y Hatfield, Dixie; Grad. Arkansas City, KS Overstreet, George; SR Wellington, KS Young, Amy; Spec. Winfield, KS Harsh, Wilda; JR Argonia, KS P Young, Barbara; Grad. Wellington, KS Hatfield, Dixie; Grad. Arkansas City, KS Paton, Peggy; Grad. Arkansas City, KS Hein, Doris; Spec. Colwich, KS Pirtle, James; FR Winfield, KS Hestand, Michele; SR Arkansas City, KS Price, Karen; FR Oxford, KS Hickey, James; Grad. SR Winfield, KS Prisock, Lisa; Spec. Prairie Village, KS Hinegardner, Craig; SR Winfield, KS Houser, Gerald; SO Winfield, KS FR =Freshman SO =Sophomore JR =Junior SR =Senior Spec. =Special Grad. = Graduate

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Volume 79 Past, Present,

Crocodile Dundee has a "g'day" at the box office. The Challengerspace shuttleexpoldes, taking with it the first non-astronaut pas­ senger and the first black astronaut. Chemobyl, Russia, is devastated by the worst nuclear accident in his­ tory, forcing 135,000 from their homes. Muammar Gaddafi's horne is bombed by the U.s., killing his in­ fant daughter. Britain's Prince Andrew, 26, and Sarah The Brownings Come Ferguson, 26, are married. to Southwestern Teddy Ruxpin becomes the first bear with his own microchip. 1986 Moundbuilder Clint Eastwood elected mayor of The largest literary exhibition in the United 1986 Carmel, CA. Top Grossing Movie States of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning was held here at Southwestern. Approximately Vanna White makes Wheel of Fortune Top Gun 250 rarely exhibited items illustrating the Brown­ a craze. ings' lives and works were shown in the Refer­ Academy Award Best Picture ence Room of the Memorial Library. Platoon Top T. V. Series National News The Cosby Show Halley's comet makes a comeback. 1981 Top Album number 350,000. Homeless Top Grossing Movie Whitney Houston. by Whiney Cory Aquino ousts Philippine dic­ tator/president Marcos, forcing the Beverly Hills Cop II Houston Academy A ward Best Picture Top Pop Single deposed monarch to flee the coun­ try and leave his wife's hundreds of The Last Emperor "That's what friends are for," by Dionne and pairs of shoes behind. Friends (to raise money for AIDS research) Top T.V. Series IranscamJContragate comes to trial Adult Craze The Cosby Show after Attorney Gen. Ed Meese re­ Top Album Laser Tag veals that the U.s. sold arms to Iran Kid Craze to gain freedom for hostages, and Slippery When Wet by Bon Jovi Dinosaurs the profits went to buy guns for Top Pop Single Catch Phrase Nicaragua's Contras. "Walk Like an Egyptian," by the "Can we talk?" Alf invades prime time. Bangles -­ • Ul ews

Future Pa es 102-103

Adult Craze The California Raisins hit it big off The Shadow Box the grape vine. Pouf Skirts 1988 Moundbuilder Americas Cup won back by Kid Craze u.s. Human sexuality and death. Those were the 19-year-old Mathias Rust lands in issues that "The Shadow Box," directed by Betsy The Real Ghost Busters big trouble after flying 500 miles Harden, dealt with in this emotional perform­ Catch Phrase ance. The play was centered around three pa­ into Russia and barn storming Red tients dying of cancer, their struggle with death, "Isn't that special" Square. and the denial of it by their loved ones. Competitive! Speed limit raised to 65 mph on some highways. National News 1987 Moundbuilder George Bush is elected the 41st That was the word that described the 1986-87 Baby Jessica trapped for 58 hours Debate team. With a squad that consisted largely in a 29 ft. well. president of the U.s. Giggle, giggle! offreshmen, Southwestern was well represented Gary Hart falls from grace and the Jimmy Swaggart, after being caugh t ona national level. "We're the smallest school in preSidential race when found with with a prostitute, coins the tele­ the country with a debate team, and we beat the big schools, "said coach Richard O'Dor. Donna Rice. vangelist catch phrase of the 80's: "1 have sinned!" Jim and Tammy Bakker join inSwag­ National News gart's chorus when caught with sticky fin­ gers in the collection plate. Black Monday strikes Wall Street Playboy's last club closes. and the stock market falls 508.32 11988 Medical waste like used syringes points, investors loosing $500 mil­ Top Grossing Movie washed up on beaches. lion Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Droutht strikes 43 states. Smoking pot in college gets Douglas Two whales trapped in the Arctic Ginsburg's Supreme Court appointment Academy Award Best Picture taken away. Rain Man are rescued. Spuds MacKenzie makes Bud the beer Russia finally withdraws troops Top T.V. Series from Afghanistan. for party animals. Cosby Ollie North, Marine Lt. Col., gains Iranian passenger jet shot down by short lived status as American hero Top Album U.s. ,290 die. Computer virus become the latest for shredding documents in Contra Faith, by George Michael hacker hobby. Six thousand sys terns trials. Top Pop Single Pit bulls shred the idea that man is devastated by one engineered by "Faith," by George Michael Robert Morris. always dog's best friend. Adult Craze The IranlIraq war ends in stalemate. Lethal Weapon blasts theatres and shoots Mel Gibson out of his road warrior Retin-A "Flo-Jo" Griffith Joyner becomes stereotype. Kid Craze world's fastest woman runner in Nintendo Seoul Olympics. IRS tax code simplified? Catch Phrase Las,t Dusky Seaside Sparrow dies in thirtysomething makes middle age captivi ty. "Read my lips" trendy. 90~ The Cross Country Team Isccci Is Unbeatable!

The Southwestern men's and women's teams have lived up to their name as being the best team in Kansas. The men's team is currently ranked 7th in the nation and is undefeated against NAIA schools. Southwestern is 42-5 overall and is 35 wins 0 losses against NAIA schools. They won their 5th district 10 championship out of the last 6 years. It has been 6 years in a row that the Builders have been ranked in the top ten in the nation. The Builders so dominate the KCAC, that they have won 10 straight KCAC crowns. The women won their third conference title in a row and their 6th in the past 7 years. The job Coach Helmer has done here, is truly amazing and outstanding. We think he is truly one of the best coaches in America. He gets the most out of his athletes and makes them want to go the distance. The Men's All District Team: The Women's All Disrtict Team: Hector Rios Troy Scarlett Brenda Starks John Kriegish Danny Lara Jody Watkins Travis Jordan John Cleary Coach Helmer had some closing words on this season: "We had our goal at the JodyWatkins, named to the Women'sA11 start of the year, which was to win the Conference, District 10, and finish in the top District 10 Team, pours on the steam at the 10 in the nation and to improve from week to week. I feel good about what the team Southwestern Invitational. Photo by Vijay has accomplished and it has been a another great year!" Sherring.

Front row: Suzie Warbritton, Jana Gaston, Sharene Hall, Brenda Starks, Kristy Hillman, Michelle Lance, jody Watkins. 2nd row: David Ayres, jeffMork,Jim Perry, Troy Scarlett, Hector Rios, Travis jordan, Wes Beal, Miguel Rios, Leroy Worley, john Cleary. 3rd row:Danny Lara, Robert Perez, John Krcigisch, Doug Stanton, Tim Kay, Brian McGee, Gary Dick, justin Feldman. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

~ Cross Country And they are off! The start of the South­ Meet Men Women western Invitational 1989. Photo byVijay Wichita State 2nd 5th Sherring. DCC Invitational 1st 2nd Oklahoma State 5th 6th Bethany Invitational 1 st Below left: Dana Lara gives maximum Central State Duel 1st 2nd effort. Photo by Vijay Sherring. Southwestern Invitational 1st 3rd District 10 1st 3rd KCAC 1st 1st Nationals (Wisconsin) · 8th Center: Chosen all District 10, Brenda Starks concentrates on doing her best for Sc. Photo by Vijay Sherring.

Lower right: Senior John Cleary was also chosen All District 10. Photo by Vijay Sherring.

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Lady Builders Improve

TheSouthwestern Women's volley­ ball team had a better year than last, going 11-24 overall and 4-14 in the KCAC. Janell Calhoun was named first team All Conference. Shelly Leach, Sherry Leach and Bridget Weybrew were named Honorable Mention All Conference. The Lady Builders finished third out of eight teams in the Missouri Southern Tourney. They finished eighth out of 22 teams at the Graceland Tour­ nament and they finished 8th in the KCAC. Coach Kaifes, when asked about the year, said, "I was very happy with how the season went. We did ha ve some crucial injuries to two key players in the beginning of the season. It hurt our n urn bers and affected us mentally. I was happy that we finished the season by beat­ ing Bethany College for the first time in 5 years, maybe even more! I'm really looking forward to next year. People will be a year older and new people will be key factors in our program." Story by David Reynolds.

Above: Morgan Marshall and teammate Volleyball go up to block the opponent's spike. 1st row: Rhonda Rothe. 2nd row: Janell Calhoun, Hilary Jenkins, Sherry Leach, Kristy LeBlanc, and Bridget Weybrew. 3rd row: Miza DeHoff, Tina Branine, Morgan Marshall and Shelly Leach. 4th row: Chris Wilken, Marcia Rinke and Kristi McNerlin. 5th row: Coach Carrie Kaifes and Shawna Wofford.

Above: Rhonda Rothe gets into position while her teammate makes the spike. Above: Gettingtogether to make the block are Miza DeHoff and Tina Branine.

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Pictured from left: Trevor Leffingwell, Thad Leffingwell, Jay Haffner, Jason Gulley, Russell Carlson, Kip Haffner, and Andy Stephens.

The Southwestern men's golf team placed third in three tournaments, second in two tournaments, and first in two tournaments. The sea­ son's highlight was winning the KCAC championship with a record setting team score of 301 in the sec­ ondday of the two-day tournament. Russell Carlson and Jay Haffner captured the two top medalistspots. Freshmen Andy Stephens and Kip Haffner finished in the top ten at the KCAC meet to earn Honorable Golf! Mention All-KCAC honors. Sopho­ mores Thad Leffingwell and fresh­ man Jason Gulley rounded out the team. Leffingwell earned Academic All-KCAC honors while Jason Gul­ ley was sidelined throughout the season with a hand injury. Sweaty feet, ugly feet, crooked toes, hairy legs, little ankles, little wrists, big wrists, bumps and bruises ...... that's what the athletic trainers deal with every day in the training room. Before and after practice and for every game, some­ one (or someones) tapes and wraps the SC athletes. Daily treatments are available for the injured, such as ice, ultra-sound, hea t and interfer­ ential. And humor definitely runs rampant orone does not survive the hundreds of athletes, or so-called athletes, tha t seem to come through the door. By Shay Jewett.

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Top: 1st row: Phil Carr, Tracy Henley, Dirk Trevler. 2nd row: Shay Jewett, Kevin Watkins; Annelle Persinger, and Scott Bugbee.

Center: Annelle Persinger prepares Bo James Logan for battle. Photo by Shay Jewett.

Bottom: Doesitreallyhurt that much, Ivory? Kevin Watkins and Ivory Wilson. Photos by: Shay Jewett.

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First row: Shawn Rushton, Robert Coleman, Jerrold Thomas, Bari Williams. Sean Forehand, Victor Urieta, Donald Stroy, Heath Perry, Michael Mosley, Taron Phillips, Antonio Holmes, Wyatt Hoss, Alton Levine, Paul Brown. Second row: Matt Eads, Kyle Carson, Terrill Domangue, Vincent Gibbs, Reggie Callins, Warren Williams, Giovanni Sepulveda, Frederick Green, Kenneth Shelton, Joseph Piper, Clifton Coleman, Alton Guidry, Anthony Proctor, Woody Gibbs, Ty Partridge. Third row: O'Dell Thomas, Toby Jones, Shantner Bonner, Ozell Diaz, J.T. Thompson, Dave Pawlowski, Jason Nicholson, Robin Jenkins, Brian Williamson, Robert Jewett, Mark Jones, Keith Thomas, Andy Jordan, Paul Croft. Fourth row: Jimmie Murriello, Don Gifford, Andrew Holt, Ivory Wilson, Jason Diseker, Ronald Robinson, Greg Campbell, Jimmie Lewis, Danny Merritt, Roger Crossman, Bryan Davis, John Baker. Fifth row: Gerald Peters, Britt Ford, Neil Bass, Robert Urrutia, Curtis Horton, John Smith, Chris Fort, James Logan, Calvin Miller, Noel Concepcion, ROdney James, Michael Albritton. Sixth row: Christopher Burton, Barry Sorrell, Colas Miller, Larone Smith, Cedric Green, Jeffrey Clark, LeAndrew Johnson, Shawn Zike, Jenoy Taylor, Herman Anderson. Seventh row: (coaches­ Billy Beard, James Bowen, Doug Mires, Tim Bob Kitsmiller) Jim St. Cyr, Steve Sylvester, Stan Jackson, Kelvin Cameron, Terrell Smith, Phillip Moorhouse, (coaches - Greg Huggins, Anthony Salas). Eighth row: (coaches - Steve Schneider, Coach Charlie Cowdrey, Coach Mike Ellrich, Coach Vernon Goertz, Coach Matt Welch, trainers - Phil Carr, Traci Henley, Shay Jewett, Annelle PerSinger, Scott Bugbee, Dirk Fowler, and Kevin Watkins) . Not Pictured are Gregory Peoples, Lawrence Fields, Richard Bartlett, Matt Medlock, Rodney Miller, Eric Klima, An Duan Manns, and Jorge Cermeno.

~ Football The 1989 Moundbuilder football team met formidable foes in St. Mary of the Plains and Bethany. In spite of this caliber Below: Docs this mean it's "30" to "30"? opposition, the Builder defense led the team to a 7-2 KCAC record and a 7-3 over all record. The defense held their oppo­ nents to under 13 points a game, giving up only 120.7 yards per game on the ground and 131.3 through the air, while causing over 4 turnovers per game. Gerald Peters led the defense and was voted to the first team All-KCAC. Rodney Miller, O'Dell Thomas, Bari Williams and Lawrence Fields were all chosen for the second team All-KCAC. Ronald Robinson and Bobby Urrutia were named honorable mention All-KCAC. The 1989 offense lacked strength butJerrold Thomas did a solid job as quarterback. Fred Green had an excellent year, rushing for nearly 600 yards. Dan Merritt and Victor Urieta were cho­ sen first team All-KCAC, with Fred Green, J. T. Thompson, and Greg Peoples chosen for the second team All-KCAC. Jerrold i' Thomas was named honorable mention All-KCAC. Story by David Reynolds.

Left: SC defense waits for the play. Photoby Tony Soares.

Right: Bari Williams intercepts the ball as a Falc(m from Friends tries to hug him. Photo by Tony Soares.

Football em Above:Jonathan Thompson runs the ball to the end zone for a touchdown. Photo by Tony Soares.

Far left: O'dell Thomas helps his team mate make a tackle. Photo by Tony Soares.

Left: Receiver Donald Stroy does his job! Photo by Tony Soares.

Above: ReggieCallins blocks for Fred Green as Fred runs the ball. Photo byTony Soares.

Right: Charging from the sidelinesare Alton Guidry, Stan Jackson and Jerrold Thomas. Photo by Bobbie Finch.

~ Football Above: Rodney James nonchalantly wa tches the offense practicing plays. Photo by Bobbie Finch.

Ab~ve: Waiting on the bench for the of­ fense to play are Donald Stray, Rodney Above: Kicker Victor Urrieta prepares for James and Curtis Horton. his specialty. Photo by Bobbie Finch.

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Team Photo: (left to right) Charles Rowley, assistant coach; Tracy Wiechman, Cynthia Colberg, Lori McManus, Lori James, Kim Fort, Shari Kennedy, and Coach John Paulin. Photo by: Tony Soares

The Southwestern College Lady Builder tennis team finished the 1989 season with a four win and five loss record. In KCAC dual play, SC finished with a four win two loss record, and has compiled a 74 win 710ss record through this year. The team placed third at the KCAC tournament, following Bethel and McPherson. At the tournament, Cynthia Colberg finished second in #2 singles, Lori James came in third in #3 singles, Shari Kennedy finished third in #4 singles, Tracy Wiechman placed second in #5 singles, and Kim Fort took third in #6 singles. In doubles action, Shari Kennedy and Lori James finished third out of the #2 teams, and Tracy Wiechman and Kim Fort took the KCAC #3 gold medal. They defeated Pauls-Russell, Bethel,6-4, 7-5. Cynthia Colberg was honored by the coaches by being named to the KCAC All -Conference team.

CiliJ Women's Tennis • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Women's Tennis Scorecard.• SC 3 McPherson • 6 • SC 7 Sterling 2 • SC 9 Tabor 0 • • SC 8 Friends 1 • SC 7 Bethany 2 • • SC 1 Bethel 8 • SC 0 Baker 9 • • SC 0 Washburn 9 • SC 2 ESU 7 • KCAC 3rd Place • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Clockwise from top left: Shari Kennedy, Lori McManus, Cynthia Colberg, Kim Fort, Lori James, and Tracy Wiechman. Photo by: Tony Soares I

Ralph Keener 1 '6 it into the basket

sc Opponent 71 U.ofOzarks 85 Bart Dennett makes a three-point 79 Panhandle 72 jump shot. 62 Emporia 72 83 Bethany 88 85 Tabor 116 84 Bethel 60 95 Sterling 89 66 OK Baptist 64 79 Mesa State 121 78 Bartlesville 72 70 McPherson 72 56 Ottawa 56 68 Friends 81 86 St. Marys 72 79 KS Wesleyan 77 62 NWestern 115 58 Tabor 78 80 Bethel 75 84 Sterling 77 63 McPherson 69 59 OK Baptist 92 Andrew Castle-whoooosh!! 69 Ottawa 91 86 St. Marys 114 92 Friends 89 72 KS Wesleyan 88 ~ Men's Basketball 115 Bethany 118 1st row: Brian Stone, Brian Hoberecht, Andrew Castle, David Reynolds, Randy Barber, Brian Hill, John Claiborne, Kyndall Smith. 2nd row: Athletic Director Bill Stephens, B. J. Smith, Michael Brader, Eddie Weigle, Graham Frazier, Trent Houlden, Eric King, Lars Rognlid, Marcus Payne, Jim Wheatcroft. 3rd row: Trainer Phil Carr, Bart Dennett, Chad Hittle,Rodney Slack, Justin Branine, Ralph Keener, Todd Malcolm, Greg Peoples, and Scott Bugbee.

The Southwestern Moundbuilder Other high scorers were sophomore, Men's Basketball Team wrapped up Erik King; andjuniors, Rodney Slack the '89-'90 season with a KCAC and Randy Barber. Barber also led record of 8-10 and an 11-15 record the Moundbuilders with the high­ overall. The team suffered an un- est free-throw percentage and fortunate loss when senior, All- number of blocked shots. Junior KCAC center Graham Frazier frac- John Claiborne held the season rec­ tured a foot bone in the January 10 ord in number of steals and assists, game against McPherson College. while Scott Bugbee had the highest Frazier, the team's high scorer with three-point field goal percentage. a 15.4 point average, was sidelined Story by Karen Crowell. for the remainder of the season.

Scott Bugbeefrom behind the three­ point line. Top left: Rodney Slack puts up a 3 pointer. Photo by Tony Soares.

Top right: Brian Stone watches as Ralph Keener fights for the rebound. Photo by Tony Soares.

Lower left: Randy Barber exhibits great follow through. Photo byTony Soares.

Lower right: Rodney Slack blocks a dunk while Ralph Keener goes for the rebound. Photo by Tony Soares. ~ Men's Basketball Women's Basketball at SC

First row from left: Jackie Wilcox, Liz Bergman, Sherry Leach, Shelly Leach, Hilary Jenkins, Sheli Simunek, and Morgan Marshall. Second row from left: Rick Carr, Eric Kaifes, Trinette Caughman, Janell Calhoun, Julie Arterburn, Lisa Pickle, Jamie McLaughlin, Holly Vonderhoe, Traci Henley, and Coach Carrie Kaifes.

When asked what her biggest accomplishment at Southwestern was, Coach Carrie Kaifes replied, "My biggest accomplishment is to make it up for my eight o'clock classes, and to create a positive influence to the women's athletics.

Women's Basketball ~ The Lady Builders finished the 89­ 90 basketball season wi th an overall record of 8-17, and a conference record of 6-12. Sheli Simunek was high-scorer of 14 games, at which Below: Shelly Leach prepares to she racked up a total of 304 points. pass. Photo by Tony Soares. The season's second-highest scorer was Julie Arterburn, with a total of 86 points in five games. Other high­ scorers (in descending order) were: Lisa Pickle, Janell Calhoun, Traci Henley, Trinette Caughman, Holly Vonderhoe, and Shelly Leach. Shelly Leach was the highest re­ bounder of the season bringing down 124 in 13 games. Julie Arter­ Below: Shelli Simunek takes burn, however, finished a close ball in. Photo by Tony Soares. second rebounding 117 in 11 games. Other Lady Builder high reboun­ ders (in descending order) were: Holly Vonderhoe, Lisa Pickle, TrinetteCaughman,Janell Calhoun, Sherry Leach, and Morgan Marshall. Junior Sheli Simunek was named First Team all KCAC for the 89-90 basketball season. Story by Karen Crowell.

Left: Lisa Pickle makes a jump sho Photo by Tony Soares.

~ Women's Basketball -

SC Opponent Top left: Sherry Leach shoots from 52 Newman . · 87 . the free throw line. Photo by Tony 9.6 Benedictine 60 Soares. 86 CO Christian 55 75 . Rockhfu'st 80 Top right: Julie Arterburn puts it up 55 Emporia: 77 62 Bethany 66 benea th the basket. Photo by Tony 69 Tabor 73 Soares. 65 Bethel 63 47 Ft. Hays 89 Lower left: Shelli Simunek gets a 68 Sterling 75 hold on the ball. Photo byTony Soares. 69 Bethel 75 66 . Ottawa 44 54 Friends 68 42 St.Mary's 69 84 KS Wesleyan 71 52 Tabor 61 77 McPherson 61 68 Sterling 75 58 McPherson 68 63 . Ottawa 61 54 St. Mary's 77 69 Friends 67 ·· 64 Bethany 87 72 K5Wesleyan . 69 Women's Basketball ~ Above: Rounding the turn, SC women runners (from left to right) Brenda Starks, Jodi Watkins and Michelle Lance.

~TrackAT SC

Helmer's Stars Continue to Shine

Above: Did Tim Hollingsworth clear the bar?

~ Track 1st row: Brian Williamson, Leroy Worley, David Ayres, Suzanne Goss, Greg Bush, Michelle Lance, Shari Kennedy, Brenda Starks,Jana Gaston. 2nd row: Brian Hill, Danny Smith, Joseph Piper, Brian McGee, Wes Beal, Robin Jenkins,Jody Watkins, Susie Warbritton, Marc Needham. 3rd row: Travis Jordan, Sam Spainhour, Robert Perez, Rob Reynolds, Hector Rios, Willie Coleman, Denise Allcn, Jcff Mork, Don Gifford, Bryan Davis. 4th row: Ty Partridge, Jerry Houser, Bobby Davenport, Holly Vonderohe, Bridget Wcybrcw, Rogcr Crossman, Donald Stroy. 5th row: Danny Lara, Tim Kay,John Cleary, Jerrold Thomas, Anthony Proctor, Rodger Dundas, Matt Eads, Chad Tolle, Greg Peoples. 6th row: ROdney James, Briant Osborn, Jonathan Thompson, Lance Davis, Tony Jennings, Ron Robinson, Lawrence Fields, Jim Perry. 7th row: Coaches Jim Helmer, Doug Hunter, Billy Beard, and Mike Kirkland.

Left: Did he make it? Miguel Rios in the Steeple Chase. Spectators: Her­ man Anderson, Ralph Keener, Robert Coleman, Chris Burton, Reggie Holmes, Woodrow Gibbs and O'Dell Thomas.

Track w: Jonathan Thompson givesa mighty . forthcshotput. PhotobyTonySoares.

Under the leadership of Jim Helmer, KCAC men's and women's cross country coach of the year, NAJA District 10 men's cross country coach of the year, KCACand NAJA District 10 track men's coach of the year, the tradition of Southwestern track has gone to new heights. Michelle Lance has become the Builders first female All-Ameri­

...... ::.... '.;. _:."",..,- A. ~ ... can. Along with the men's 8th consecutive ___ --- -... ~ I.:'\,l_ Of' ~. • .- 'a., ." ."'.\~- .. '::'.: KCAC title, the men have begun a string ,- ...).., -;rtf'- -- :-~ ..... of NAJA District 10 titles. No longer is it just the KCAC who is intimidated by the Builders, the whole district doesn't know what to do about Jim Helmer and his "Purple" athletes. The KCAC has called the Builders the team of the 80's and the NAJA District 10 better be prepared to call the Builders the team of the 90's. For both indoor and outdoor track, the Builders broke over 75 personal records, 26 school records, 2 KCAC records, and 3 N AlA District 10 records. The Builder's tradi­ tion of All-KCAC, All-District 10, AlI­ American, and KCAC & NAJA District 10 Champions has also reached new hieghts. All totalled, there were 28 All-KCAC ath­ letes, 17 All-District 10 athletes, and 3 AIl­ American athletes. Out of these, 17 were Top right: Leroy Worley clears the high KCAC champions in their events, and 10 hurdles at the Southwestern Relays. Photo were NAJA District 10 champions. The by Tony Soares. Builders also display an excellence in the classroom. There were 10 Academic All­ Lower right: In this race, Shawn Brack KCAC athletes on the team and 1 Aca­ leads Alton Guidry. Photo by Tony Soares. demic All-American. Fourteen men and Above: DannySmith gathers steam for the long jump Photo by Tony Soares. four women competed at the NAJA out­ door national meet in May. Story by Leroy Worley.

Track / /

"Psychos are us!" / Danny Lara.

Top left: Brian Williamson takes to the air in the long jump.

Top right: Lance Davis tosses the javelin.

Below: In the 10,000 meter run, SC runners Danny Lara, Jim Perry, Troy Scarlett, Justin Feldman, Jeff Mork, Wes Beal and Hector Rios. [Snap Shots]

Top right: Heather Betts, Jeanna Lewis and Bridget Weybrew find that becoming in­ formed can be fun.

Center left: "What can I say?" Heath Perry.

Lower left: Junior Tarin will do anything to gain a little knowledge, even wash the Library's windows.

Right: Sean Forehand joins the Best Dressed For Spring list with Bari Williams. center: Dave Cauble. ter left: Brian Strohl.

left: Jason Brown.

center: Stan Bowling.

right: Charles Rowley.

(S) Men's The 1990 Men's Tennis team, coached by Cecil Findley and George Gangwere, had an active Tennis and exciting season. In the regular season the group won over Friends, Ottawa, McPherson and Tabor. In the loss colum were matches with Bethany, Bethel and Sterling. In the conference tournament, the team tied for 5th place with Tabor. Team members included (by ranking): Dave Cauble, Charles Rowley, Ja­ son Brown, Stan Bowling, Dirk Fowler, and Brian Strohl. Gregg Huggins was the 7th team member and the alternate.

Men's Tennis ~ In l tee to hu lo co; fee Tl1 thl WE ye

1st row: Barb Henthorn, Amy Conklin, Rachelle Johnson, and Jan Palmer. 2nd row: Jeana Lewis and Diana Dundus. SC Spirit Squad Spirit Squad, Cheerleaders, Yell ers. The names spell glamour. A of SC students can give you a differenr picture. Daily practices of push-ups muscle building, cheering, Keeping the dancing, etc. make the final ance look effortless. The 1989-90 Squad hosted a Cheerleading on campus in June for area high The group cheered home and football games and gave half-tim, Spirit Alive shows at the home games. They aided the Athletic Department in give­ aways during the football season Basketball season found the squac. performing again. Yell leaders Robir. Jenkins, Phil Moorhouse, DavE Willoughby and Paul Brown wer ~ SpiritSquad added for the basketball season. Lor Moshier sponsored the squad. October 1989, the Board of Trus­ Broadhurst :ees of Southwestern College voted o begin the renovation of Broad­ Into The '90s lUrst Hall. Nine months and close 0$1,000,000 later, Broadhurst be­ :ome an elite dormitory with the ea tures of an ideal place to live. lhe pictures on this page represent he transformation the building vent through during the school Aspartofthe Winfield community's Kanza Days celebration, Southwestern College revived the Renaissance Fair. Highlights of the days were performances by the Campus Players of Shakespeare's "Mer­ chant of Venice"; a chess game with live humans as the pawns; a roast pig; story­ Renaissance Fair telling and hunting for a hidden chalice. The weather cooperated, making a pleas­ Makes COIneback ant day for those attending. Top: Costumed humans move about the chess board as directed. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

~ Renaissance Top left: Alfredo Rodriguez catches his breath as diggers, Larry Wilgers, Junior Tarin, Rick Liby and John Jaster, complete the third and successful pig roasting hole. The first two holes ran into a telephone and a water pipe, respectively.

Center right: Gathered around a story­ telling booth, the Queen and King of the fair, Vicki McKain and Mitch Todd, get a Jotof attention.

Lower left: Chris Fort plays the part of a human chess piece.

Renaissance CiliJ [Snap Shots]

Top center and top right: Shelley Snell celebrated Earth Day 1990, front and back.

Center left: Emiko Karube, Angie Snellen and Heather Bettsdress up for pledge week.

Center right: Angie Snellen and Denise Allen model their SIS pledge shirts.

Lower left: Michelle Lance crosses the fin­ ish line, pony tail flying!

Lower right: Phil Moorhouse, Suzanne Smith and Mike Roosevelt mug for the photographer.

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Callie Seaton brush paints the ensemble of Greg Senseman, left; Jason Feldman, top; and Brian Pugh, bottom. Photo by Rick Peters Candids ~ oun

Volume 79 Past, Present,

The Exxon Valdez supertanker hits a reef and causes the worst oil spill to date. The biggest earthquake since 1906 strikes San Francisco. Ceausescu, bloody president ofRo­ mania, was deposed by civilians. Billy Tipton, famous jazz musician since the 30's, turns out to be a woman. Voyager II completes 12 year mission. WalterSisulu andsevenotherjailed black anti-apartheid leaders freed in Top Album South Africa. Like a prayer, by Madonna Faked crack bust by Pres. Bush in Top Pop Single front of the White House just makes 11989 "Wild Thing," by Tone-Loc him look cracked. Top Grossing Movie Adult Craze Skinheads, a violent group of white Batman Bat Junk supremacists, number 3,000. Abortion comes under fire again. Academy A ward Best Picture Kid Craze Federally funded art comes under Driving Miss Daisy More Bat Junk fire byJesse Helms after a controver­ Top T. V. Series Catch Phrase sial photo exhibit is shown. Cosby "That's a no-brainer" Constitutional Amendment to ban flag burning goes up in smoke. Thirteen Arrested Mail bombings by a white supremacist National News kill two in the South. in Revolt The Ayatollah Khomeini dies. Noriega, Panama's dictator, declares war 1989 Heapbuilder on the U.s., is knocked from his dictatorship Barbara Bush hailed as the next Eleanor A secret junta, meeting in a hidden Cave, was by U.s., and is held on drug trafficking Roosevelt. discovered making plans to take over South­ Arsenio Hall Showre-defineslatenight. western College. Other arrests are expected as charges. the group is in terrogated individually. It is ex­ The Berlin Wall was finally torn Harry meets Sally. pected that most will squeal loud and long. It down in a joint effort by East and No-smoking laws. escalate. was not determined what the group planned to Hugh Hefner ties the knot. do with the college once it gained control, but it West Germans. is rumored to have something to do with per­ Tianarunen Square,China, sight of the Pump sneakers become something to kill sonal gain. communist revolution, became the sight of for. a massive pro-democracy student demon­ Rob Lowemakes the wrong home movie. stration. It was promptly crushed. --. • Ul ews

Future Pa es 134-135 The N~net~e~ What's Ahead:

If it's anything like the last ten years, who can tell? -- 1d6 90(t PHLASHY-PRE.CISE HOTO ADVENtURES

Top left: Proof that blondes have more fun! Angie Dolbey, Karen Crowell and Kim Porter. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

Lower left: Larone Smith is a happyspecta­ tor. Photo by Wendy Doisen.

Top center: Michael Wilder's children en­ joy Southwestern events in varying de­ grees. Mary Beth Williams, a t right is de­ lighted with their reactions.

Center right: Pho tographer Stephanie Wall catches Robin Jenkins unwinding against a wall. Left: Jim Perry has everything under con­ trol.

Below: Robert Coleman and AndyStephens take the Registration line in stride. Photo by Leroy Worley. Left: Bobby Davenport caught in a pensive mood by Stan Bowling.

Lower center: The Student Life office is headquarters for multitudes of activities. Thad Leffingwell, DianaJenningsandJenni Sturgis. Photo by Stephanie Wall.

Below: The cat that swallowed the canary! Brian Stone. Top center: Oops! You caught us in class. Anita Jones and Jana Gaston

Top right: Richard Gerdel, bleary eyed from looking at the screen too long.

Center left: Kristi McNerlin helps Jana Nittler with her phone conversation.

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Above: Are you sure you wanted to sign with the National Guard, Jorge? Jorge Cermeno. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

Lower left: Was it a good practice, Tina? Tina Branine. Photo by Michele Nee!.

Lower right: Jill Turner makes a rare cam­ pus appearance.

Candids SnapShots Center: 2nd Floor Reid Hall Babes gather to gab by the phone. Andrea Linscheid, Kristi LeBlanc, Amy Conklin, Christa Pick­ • ens, Tracy Wiechman and Lori Jones. Photo by Stephanie Wall.

Top right: Donna Banowetz and "Bud" ...best of friends. Photo by Vicki McKzin ..

Lower left: Tennis anyone? Charles Rowley "nd Dave Cauble. Photo by Stephanie Wall.

Above: Yvette Jacques, guilty of studying in the Library. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

Right: David Ayres goes for some quick energy. Photo by Kathy Wilgers. Candids I

Top ri ght: Kyndal Smith and Danny Smith Top left: Paula Parks, Bobbie Davenport work out computer problems together. and Louise Rahn prepare for class in the Photo by Kathy Wilgers. Library Lounge. Photo by Kathy Wilgers. Lower center: Nursing student, Cheryl Carter, works in the Library. Photo byKathy Wilgers.

Lower right: Senior Kim Porter works in the Library to help pay for her education. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

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Above: Relaxing ;n the dorm: Barry Sorrell, Donald Stroy and Andrew Castle.

I~ · ~ Candids Top left: Lars Rognlid is in his typical study pose, all smiles and charm. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

Top center: Sharon Eggen learns that nurs­ ing studies involve a lot of library time. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

Top right: Tracey Smith concentrates Y.IT)'. hard. Photo by KathyWilgers.

Lower left: Trent Houlden finds fascina­ tion with any computer. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

Lower right: Hitting the books is part of the EMICT program.

Candids !mj ~~, • [Snap Shots] I

Top left: Jenni Sturgis can't communicate without her hands! Photo by KathyWilgers.

Top center: Photographer Stan Bowling is ready for any photo assignment. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

Lower left: Rani Perry, Nancy Lewandow­ ski and Jackie Wilcox pause on'the way to class in Mossman, Center: Kenneth Skelton and Matthew Medlock have the right slant on life.

Top right: Rob Reynolds seems to be ana­ ware of what David Pawlowski is doing to Anthony Salas. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

Lower right: LeAnn Hubbel and Gerald Peters enjoy some early Fall weather.

Lower left: Kip Haffner very early in the morning!

Candids Below: Roger Moon is always relaxed. Rachell e Johnson looks a little more ten se.

Top left: The secretaries organization went all out for Lois Torrance's retirement party, including a rutterfly decorated cake. Lois Torrance, Norma Cox and Debra Anschutz.

Center left: Looks like the Jinx (Kerry Menzie) is going out to do battle with some ferocious animals.

Center right: We all love ice cream!! Danny Lara, Thad Leffingwell, Lance Davis, Kevin Becker and Aaron Murray.

Lower right: The Southwestern Christian Student Fellowship dyed Easter eggs for the annual staff children egg hunt. Looks like fun\ ~ Candids Top left: Sunshine and friends. Morgclll Marshall, John Claiborne, Rhonda Rothe, Andy Castle, and Fawn Anderson.

Center left: Joann Romaro always makc~ the meals special.

Center middle: Scott Farnham has the experience to direct other food service workers.

Center right: Once again, President Martin at the podium, another convocation!

Lower left: Kiffany Knoll, Gloria Moray and Jane Bodman take on the big, bad world together.

Candids ~ Hon'ors Convocatio

Top left: Dr. Phil Schmidt received the SGA Faculty Citation for 1990.

Top right: Valedictorians Three: Joe Luinstra, Sandy Keene and Scott Hecht.

Lower right: 1990 graduates Aleta Hastings, Hector Rios and Rhonda Rothe.

~ Honors Top left: 1990 SGA Staff Citation re­ cipient, Ralph Decker.

Top right: Brian Maden and Cyn­ thia Colberg have "diploma delir­ ium."

Center left: Teri Hutchison, Jenni Sturgis,and Emiko Karube are ready to march up the "77."

Center right: Joyce Feller stands-in for Darla English, student teacher. Last year Darla stood-in for Joyce. Seems about right!

Lower left: John Cleary, Kent Lundy, Cary Stamps and Lori McManus pose for the photogra­ pher.

Photos on both pages by Kathy Wilgers.

Honors ~iJ Graduation

Right: Undergraduates excited about completing a degree, but nervous about the ceremony.

Below: 1990 Master of Education graduates: 1st row: Nancy Strader, Diane Glasgow, Sandy Pettigrew, Karen Ramey, Rutha Thomas, Kim Wheeler, Linda Wells, Jane Rogers. 2nd row: Melissa Lathers, Margaret Richardson, Kathryn Kirtley, Jon Wooldridge, Jean Topper, Vontella Beach. 3rd row: Leda Bechtel, Terry Alley, Roy Wright, Mike Wilmoth, Donald Beach. 4th row: Mark Allgood and Stan Burdett. Top: Where am I in the list?

Center left: Michele Neel discusses the future with Bobby Urrutia.

Centerright: Family members trav­ eled from distant lands to witness the graduation of Christina Hua­ roto and the Honorary Doctorate presented to Dr. Carlos Carrasco.

Lowerright: Michael Brader, David Norton, Dan Merritt and Brian Maden. Spring Dance

Top right: Suzanne Smith and date, Phil Moorehouse and date, Rach­ elle Johnson and Mike Roosevelt. Photo by Stephanie Wall.

Center center: Sam Spainhour and Megan Martin.

Cen ter righ t: Brenda Starks and date, Thad Leffingwell and Becky Blev­ inS.

Lower left: Bobby Davenport and Emily George. Top: Jan Term trip to India. Judy Smith, Above: Benn Gibson receives materials, Wendy Dolsen, Dan Daniel, Mitch Todd produced in Jeannie Dexter's rr.arketing and Dawn Vincent join other touristsat the class, from Trent Houlden. Dianne Rober­ Taj Mahal. Photo by Vijay Sherring. son and Tim Hollingsworth keep a sharp eye on the transaction. , Center left: The Jinx is one relaxed cat!!! Lower left: Jay Haffner and Mark Wilson. Candids ~ Top left: An honorary Doctorate of Educa­ tion is presented to Carlos Carrasco.

Top right: This senior's hat says it all.

Center left: Tony Soares looks confused as a friend congratulates Graham Frazier.

Cen ter right: Mary Warner and John Jaster say their farewells.

Lower left: Gerald Betts' primal scream could be fear, relief, or jubilation.

Lower right: Dad's can be useful after the bills are paid. Teri Hutchison and dad. Abbot, Shane; 78 Adams, Dale; 72 Adams, Tracy; 101 AdministrationlFaculty/Staff; 94-100 I Albritton, Michael; 84, 110 Alexander, Ernest; 39 Allen, Denise; 84, 123, 132 N Allen, Linda; 101 Alley, Terry; 148 Allgood, Mark; 148 D Anderson, Don; 39,94, Anderson, Fawn; 66, 145 Anderson, Herman; 84, 110, 123 Ankrom, Larry; 101 E Anschutz, Debra; 94 Archambeau, Ruth; 12, 94, Arie, Ken; 72 X Arterburn, Julie; 72, 119, 121 Askrens, Marian; 72 Athletic Trainers; 109 Ayres, David; 84, 104, 123, 139 Judith Charlton, Jean Dexter and Buechner, Lannie; 94 Cecil Findley. Bugbee, Scott; 78, 109, 110, 117 Bumsted, Susan; 31, 95 Burdett, Stan; 148 Bacaston, Albert; 91 Burke, Greg; 72 Bacon, Catherine; 72 Bevis, Teresa; 100 Burr, Cheryl; 36, 78 Baker, John; 26, 84, 110 Biby, Deborah; 93 Burroughs, Edwin; 85 Baker, Marsha; 77 Bishop, Kent; 30, 48, 52, 53, 78 Burton, Chris; 110, 123 Ballin, Betty; 66 Black Student Union; 41 Busby, Patricia; 101 Banowetz, Donna; 34, 35, 61, 66, 139 Blake, Mary; 94 Bush, Gregory; 66, 123 Barber, Randy; 72, 117, 118 Blakenship, Jennifer; 78 Bush,Roxanna;101 Barbour, Paullo; 71 Blevins, Becky; 78, 150 Buterbaugh, Charlotte; 101 Barger, Connie; 94 Bloodworth, Meredith; 3, 84 Butler, Joann; 59,95 Barger, Harvey; 94, Bodman, Jane; 84,145 Butler, Martha; 31, 95 Barner, Sandra; 47,71 Bodyk, Allen; 101 Barnes, Cina; 72 Bogner, Edward; 101 Barnes, Jennifer A.; 61, 78 Bohannon, Lorra; 66

INDEX--INDEX--INDEX--INDEX--INDEX--INDEX--INDEX-­ Index Chanthadara, Mouan; 100 Charlton, Judith; 47, 95, 153 Christenson, Traci; 91 Chuvala, Keith; 47, 59,95, Claiborne, John; 15, 117, 145 Clark, Jeffrey; 85, 110 Cleary, John; 23, 67, 104, 105, 147 Cleland, Liz; 71 Clevenger, Dana; 101 Cline, Harry; 101 Coats, Tom; 71 Cody, Charles; 73 Colberg, Cynthia; 67, 114, 115, 147 Cole, Joe; 100 Coleman, Clifton; 73, 110 Coleman, Robert; 79, 110, 123, 137 Coleman, Willie; 15, 17, 41, 60, 7,123 Coley, Melinda; 85 Collegian; 27 Colvin, Cheri; 71 Conception, Noel; 73, 110 Above: Max Koster, Julie Schuler, Condit, Bonnie; 71 Christina Harding and Mike Kirkland. Conklin, Amy; 11,43,45, 50,85,128,139 Conklin, Chris; 11,42,43,49, 50,67 Daniel, Dan; 95, 151 Conover, Mike; 95 IE Daniel, Tiffany; 50, 85 Eads, Matthew; 79, 110, 123 Convocations; 38-39 Darneal, Shannon; 85 Cooper, Dina; 73 Eagerheart; 51 Davenport, Bob; 54, 61, 67, 123, 135, 137, 140,150 Cooper, Marjorie; 73 Eash, Marilyn; 101 Davis, Bryan; 43,85, 110, 123 Cosby, Theresa; 77 Eastman, Marge; 92 Davis, Lance; 10, 43, 67, 123, 125 Couch, Diana; 79 Eggen, Sharon; 77, 141 Day, Teresa; 47,67 Cowdrey, Charlie; 95, 110, 156 Eis, Terry; 101 DeArmond, Bill; 36,37,95 Cox, Beverly; 95 Elliott, Pam; 101 DeArmond, In Soon; 95 Cox, Norma; 59, 95 Ellis, Sharon; 67 Debate; 30 Cox, Rick; 85 Ellrich, Mike; 110 Decker, Ralph; 40,100,147 Cox, Shelia; 79 Erickson, Ed ; 96 Defore, Brenda; 101 Craft, Connie; 95, 158 Ervin, Tim; 25, 29, 32, 50, 51,52,53,77 Dehoff, Miza; 79, 107 Craig, Carol; 101 Evans, Kelly;101 Deitrich, John; 95 Craig, Julie; 67 Denker, Margaret; 101 Craig, Noel; 85 Dennett, Bart; 73, 116, 117 Croft, Paul; 85, 110 Dennett, Bryan; 14,34,35,40,45, 48,50, 55, 57,63,79 Cross Country; 104-105 Dennett, Roberta; 12, 95 Fair, Charles; 86 Crossman, Roger; 5,26, 73, 110, 123 Denney, Francis; 101 Fair, Janis; 96 Crowell, Karen; 6, 79, 136 Denny, Marilyn; 101 Fair, Nathan; 86 Crowley, Marilyn; 100 Detter, Mark; 26, 77 Farnham, Scott; 100, 145 Dexter, Jeanne; 44, 95, 153 Feldman, Jason; 86, 133 Dexter, Jeffrey; 34,73 Feldman, Justin; 48, 62, 79, 104, 125 Dexter, Mikel; 95 Fellers, Joyce; 147 Below: Mary Therese Landreth. Diaz, Oze]]; 85, 110 Field, Liza; 86,96, 159 Dick, Gary; 48, 73, 104 Fields, Lawrence; 86, 110, 123 Diseker, Jason; 34, 48, 79, 110 Finch, Bobbie; 11, 20, 73 Doctor, Kristen; 101 Findley, Cecil; 96, 153 Dodson, Tresia; 67 Fischer, Patricia; 26, 101 Doke, David; 79 Fiske, Kathryn; 42, 73 Dolbey, Angela; 46,73, 136 Fitzgerald, Laree; 71 Dolsen, Wendy; 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 50,67,136,151 Flannigan, Chaarlene; 100 Domangue, Terrill; 86, 110 Football; 110-113 Dougherty, Neil; 101 Ford, Britt; 26, 86, 110 Dove, Debbie; 52 Forehand, Sean; 28, 79, 110, 126 Dowell, Bonnie; 101 Fort, Christopher; 35, 48, 79, 110, 131 Drennan, Stephanie; 101 Fort, Kim; 11, 35, 42,45,46, 63,79,114,115 Dubberstein, Kirk; 96 Foster, Ed; 96 Dubowsky, Lee; 96 Fowler; Dirk; 26, 86, 110, 127 Dunaway, Barbra; 101 Fox, Brad; 67 Dundas, Diana; 46, 73, 128 Frank, Chris; 49, 73 Dundas, Rodger; 36, 43, 50, 79 Franklin, Larry; 100 Dunnam, Robert; 73 Frazier, Graham; 67, 117 Dunnam, Ronald; 43, 48, 52,57, 71, 123 Freshmen; 84-90 Durbin, Nancy; 96 Frieduf, Peggy; 101 Duvall, Kim; 86 Fulson, Carla; 71 Dyar, Bill; 96 Fultz, Paula; 91

Index --INDEX--INDEX--INDEX--INDEX--INDEX--INDEX--INDEX Gage, John; 101 Galliart, Dave; 96 Gangwere, George; 96 Gann, Kathy; 33,40,67 Garcia, Nick; 79 Gaston, Jana; 21, 24,28, 40,41,73,104,123,138 Gatton, Monty; 79 Gatton, Tammy; 60,73 George, Emily; 43, 73, 150 Gerdel, Richard; 73, 138 Gibbs, Vincent; 86, 110 Gibbs, Woodrow; 86, 110, 123 Gibson, Benn; 96, 151 Gibson, Richard; Gicber, Martina; 67 Gifford, Don; 23, 36, 86,110 Gifford, Judy; 67 Girod, Nancy; 101 Glasgow, Diane; 93, 148 Goatley, Stephanie; 5, 10, 74 Godwin, Sheana; 101 Goertz, Kelle; 3,35, 42,43,50,62,63,86 Goertz, Vernon; 100, 110 Golf; 108 IHI Goodson, Jennifer; 91 Haas, Kimberly; 74 Above: MaryWarner, Mark Williams, Goodson, Loretta; 101 Haffner, Jay; 10, 26, 108, 151 Terry Barnebt and Allyson Moon. Gordon, Chad; 86 Haffner, Kip; 3, 86, 108,143 Coss, Suzanne; 74, 123 Haines, Gina; 74 Gould, Jean; 101 Hall, Mary; 67 Hollingsworth, Jesse; 68 Graduation; 150-153 Hall, Sharene; 86, 104 Hollingsworth, Sheryl; 31, 68 Graham, Stuart; 32, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 79 Halloran, James; 86,91 Hollingsworth, Tim; 25,29,43,48,68,122,151 Graves, Rachelle; 77 Halloween; 33 Holman, Billie; 97 Graves, Richard; 71 Halton, Jodi; 49, 80 Holmes, Tony; 80, 110 Graves, Robin; 33, 96 Hammond, Ron; 100 Holmes, Reggie; 87,123 Gray, Ina Turner; 47 Hampton, Heather; 47,74 Holt, Andrew; 87,110 Gray, Wallace; 47, 96 Hankins, Mark; 58, 96 Grease;; 50 Harden, Doug; 57,74 Homecoming; 28-29 Homecoming Royalty; 24-25 Green, Cedric; 3, 79,110 Harding, Kristina; 58,96, 154 Honors; 146-147 Green, Fred; 74, 110, 112 Harjo-Budd, Lillian; 67 Hopkins, Carmen; 30, 80 Green, Michael; 74 Harper, Frederick; 100 Hopper, David; 71 Gregg, Mark; 67 Harrison, Ronald; 52, 80 Horst, Tracy; 34, 91 Groene, Cin~y; 96 Harsh, Wilda; 101 Horton, Curtis; 35, 80, 110, 113 Grunder, Beverly; 101 Hastings, Aleta; 74, 143 Hoss, Wyatt; 87, 110 Guidry, Alton; 80, 110, 112, 124 Hatfield, Dixie; 101 Houlden, Trent; 35,42,43,44,50,74,117,141,151 Gulley, Jason; 86, 108 Hecht, Scott; 22,23,30,40,67,143 Houlden, Trevor; 32, 43, 50, 52, 74, 77 Gumm, Kenneth; 101 Hein, Doris; 101 Heldenbrand, Jolene; 100 Houser, Dana; 68 Helmer, Jim; 96, 123 Houser, Gerald; 101, 123 Helmer, Luther; 100 Hovey, Donna; 101 Helphingstine, Bill; 96 Howard, Brian; 74 Henley, Traci; 74, 109, 110, 119 Huaroto, Christina; 20, 21,68 Henthorn, Barbara; 43, 50, 80, 128 Hubbell, LeAnn; 71, 143 Hessini, Marguerite; 96, 159 Hudson, Ron; 100 Hestand, Michele; 101 Huffman, Rhonda; 87 Hett, Ben; 86 Huffstetler, Patricia; 101 Hickey, James; 101 Huggins, Greg; 68, 110, 127 Hider, Stephanie; 21, 80 Hunter, Charles; 34, 97 Hill, Brian; 80,117,123 Hunter, Doug; 123 Hillman, Kristy; 24, 28, 40, 74, 104 Hus, Lonnie; 101 Hinegardner, Craig; 101 Hutchison, Teri; 14, 27,32,40,46,68,147,152 Hines, Theron; 71, 92 Hynd, Mary; 101 Hinson, Nancy; 33, 97 Hyson, Amy; 80 Hittle, Chad; 86, 117 Hoberecht, Brian; 86, 117 Hoeffgen, Tom; 42, SO, 100 Hoffman, Troy; 67 IT Inthauongsa, Phet; 100 Left: Pat Sloop.

INDEX--INDEX--INDEX--INDEX--IN Index 11 jackson, Stan; 80, 110, 112 Lacey, Winnie; 32, 97 jacobs, Myra; 74 Lampe, Shawna; 101 jacques, Yvette; 77, 139 Lance, Michelle; 75,104,122, 123, 132 james, Lori; 87, 114, 115 Landreth, Mary Therese; 97, 154 james, Nancy; 80 Lanterman, Kevin; 101 Lara, Danny; 2, 25, 29, 35, 40, 75, 104, 105, 123, 125 james, Rodney; 35,41,45,80,110,113, 123 Below: Lori Moshier and Jean Net­ Jan Term; 56-57, 60-61 Late Photos; 91-93 Jan Term Photo Class; 54--55 trouer. Lathers, Melissa; 148 Jarvis, Mary; 101 Law, Mary; 101 Jaster, john; 13,30,68, 131, 152 Laws, Ann; 101 jenkins, Brad; 87 Laws, Leonard; 83 jenkins, Hilary; 80, 119 Lawson, Claudie; 56,75 Jenkins, Robin; 74,110,123,137 Lawson, Sherri; 101 jennings, Anthony; 74, 123 Laxson, Coeta; 100 Jennings, Diana; 33, 59, 97, 135, 136 Layton, Miller; 97 jennings, Kimberly; 101 Leach, Shelly; 68, 107,119, 120 Jennings, LaRanda; 27,87 Leach,Sherry;68, 107, 119, 121 Jennings, Lela; 93 LeBlanc, Kristine; 26, 45, 87, 107, 139 jennings, Mary; 35, 46, 62, 80, 150 Leffew, Darrell; 97 . jewett, Bob; 35,80,11 0 Leffingwell, Thad; 12,26,35,42,63,81,108,135,137,150 Jewett, Shay; 40, 43, 62, 68, 109, 110 Leffingwell, Trevor; 7, 43, 45, 75, 108 johnson, LeAndrew; 87, 110 Leftwich, Shauni; 101 johnson, Rachelle; 40,74, 128, 150 Leona rd, J. J.; 75 johnson, Rick; 41,97 Levine, Alton; 87, 110 johnson, Suzanne; 43, 46, 80 Lewandowski, Cathy; 97 Jones, Anita; 74 Lewandowski, Nancy; 87, 142 Jones, Carolyn; 100 Lewis, jeana; 50,87, 126, 128 Jones, Lori; 68, 139 Lewis, Jim; 26,87,110 Jones, Marilyn; 101 Lewis, Robert; 101 Jones, Mark; 87, 110 Liby, Richard; 30, 40, 48, 68, 131 Jones, Toby; 87, 11 0 Lindemann, Scott; 77 jordan, Andy; 80, 110 Linscheid, Andrea; 14, 36, 43,50,87, 139 jordan, Elaine; 101 Livengood, Deborah; 68 jordan, Travis; 48, 80, 104, 123 Logan, james; 48, 87, 109, 110 Joseph, Timna; 26, 30, 87 Logan, Jennifer; 75 Joslin, janette; 58,97 Lowther, jennifer; 21, 81 Luinstra, Joe; 25, 29, 34, 40, 68, 143 Juden, Linda; 100 Lundy, Kent; 27, 32, 68, 147 Juniors; 72-77 Kaifes, Carrie; 49, 97, 107, 119 Kaifes, Eric; 119 Lybarger, Eric; 36, 37 Kaiser, Barbara; 97 Karr, Richard; 101 Karube, Emiko; 47, 68, 132, 147, 150 Kay, Tim; 87, 104, 123 Keene,Sandy;68,143 Keener, Ralph; 68,116,117,123 McCann, Mickie; 92 Kehres, Karen; 97 McClary, Maureen; 88 Keller, Anne; 101 McClure, Robin; 101 Kelley, Dawn; 101 McCraw, Aretha; 24, 28, 69 Kennedy, Shari; 10,74, 114, 115, 123 McDaniel, Jan; 97 King, Deborah; 93 McDonald, Janice-Marie; 41, 60, 100 King, Erik; 80, 117 McGee, Brian; 88, 104, 123 King, Gary; 47, 97 McGlasson, Steven; 101 King, Karen; 81 McGuire, Sonja; 88 King, Paul; 81 McHaffie, Richard; 101 Kirkland, Mike; 97, 123 McIntire, Dennis; 101 Kirtle, Kathryn; 148 McIntire, Stephen; 69 Kiser, joyce; 33, 97 McKain, Vicki; 35, 57, 61, 81,131 Kitsmiller, Tim Bob; 68, 110 McKinney, Diane; 101 Klima, Eric; 81, 110 McKinnis, Raymond; 100 Knight, jennifer; 50, 81 McKnight, joseph; 97 Knoll, Kiffany; 43, 87, 145 McLaughlin, Jamie; 81, 119 Koeppen, Paige; 71 McLaughlin, Stacy; 88 Kolling, Orland; 100 McManus, Lori; 66,69, 114, 115, 147 Koster, Max; 97, 154, 156 McNeish, Marilyn; 101 Krele, Angle; 100 McNerlin, Kristi; 36, 37, 75, 107, 138 Kriegisch, john; 81, 104 McNerlin, Rick; 101 Above: Charles Cowdrey and Max Kurtz, Christy; 101 McNett, Nancy; 93 Koster. Kurtz, Eric; 101 McWhirt, Daryl; 98

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EX--INDEX--INDEX--INDEX--INDEX--INDEX--INDEX--IN Index Radio; 36-37 Rahn, Louise; 75, 140 Left: Julie Schuler and Connie Craft. Raines, Gerald; 100 Ramey, Karen; 101 , 148 Ramirez, Ambra; 101 Raupe, Stacey; 69 Sloop, Pat; 44, 47, 60, 99, 155 Rausch, Denise; 89 Smith, B. J.; 70, 117 Rector, Tammy; 35,42, 43,46, 63,69 Smith, Bill; 34, 82 Renaissance; 130-131 Smith, Danny; 48, 82, 92, 123, 124, 140 Renck, Harry; 100 Smith, Jonathan; 89, 110 Renek, Joan; 98 Smith, Judy; 59, 151 Reyes, Ruel; 27, 89 Smith, Kyndal; 89,117,140 Reynolds, David; 20, 76,117 Smith, Larone; 110, 136 Reynolds, Meredith; 77 Smith, Loretta; 100 Reynolds, Robert; 76, 143 Smith, Sally; 101 Rhoades, Judith; 71 Smith, Suzanne; 82, 132, 150 Richardson, Margaret; 101 Smith, Terrell; 89, 110 Rinke, Marcia; 76, 107 Smith, Tom; 101 Rios, Hector; 48, 69, 104, 123, 148 Smith, Tracey; 89, 141 Rios, Miguel; 82, 104, 123 Snell,Shelley; 70, 132 Roberson, Dianne; 41, 44, 70, 151 Snellen, Angie; 34, 56, 89, 132 Roberts, Don; 98 Snellenberger, Melva; 101 Roberts, Donnie; 36, 76 Soares, Antonio; 20, 26, 76, 152 Roberts, Marion; 76 Social Work Club: 44 Robinson, Denise; 101 SAA; 35 Sophomores; 78-83 Robinson, Margaret; 57, 98 SAA Talent Show; 45 Sorrell, Barry; 110 Robinson, Oleta; 101 SGA; 40 Soto, Amy; 31 Robinson, Ronald; 76, 110 Sabo~ Pam; 30, 70 Spainhour, Sam; 43, 48, 82, 150 Robinson, Sue; 13,35,40, 58,98 St. Cyr, James; 82, 110 Spainhour, Suzanne; 43, 57, 60, 62,82, 123, 150 Robison, Gregory; 89 St. Peter, Nick; 100 Spangler, Joe; 101 Roderick, Carol; 101 Salas, Anthony; 70, 110, 143 Speck, Elizabeth; 70 Rodriguez, Alfredo; 98, 131 Sandifar, Larry; 101 Spencer, Shelley; 101 Rogers, Jane; 98, 148 Sandifar,Terry; 101 Spencer, Virgil; 99 Rognlid, Lars; 43, 82, 117, 141 Satterthwaite, Julie; 101 Spidel, Earl; 99 Romero, JoAnn; 100, 145 Saunders, Terri; 99 Spirit Squad; 128 Romero, Larry; 59,99 Scarlett, Troy; 26, 71, 104, 125 Sports Section; 102-133 Roosevelt, Mike; 36, 37,53, 82, 132, 150 Schafer, Vicki; 20, 21,76 Squires, Bob; 93 Rothe, Rhonda; 15, 70, 107, 143, 145 Schell, Robert; 100 Stalnaker, Lorie; 89 Rowley, Charles; 43, 82, 114, 127, 139 Schiff, Lori; 89 Stamps, Cary; 44,70 Rozell,Sharon;91 Schlickau, Jane; 31,99 Stanton, Doug; 48,55,61, 76,104 Ruggles, Robin; 92 Schmidt, Amy; 101 Starks, Brenda; 43,76,104, 105, 122, 123, 150 Rush, Mike; 70 Schmidt, Mike; 93 Steiner, Wendy; 26, 36, 37, 82 Rushton, Shawn; 110 Schmidt, Phil; 40, 47, 99, 146 Stephens, Andy; 42, 89,108, 137 Ruyle, Constance; 101 Schneider, Steve; 70, 110 Stephens, Bill; 99, 117 Schuler, Julie; 39,42,46,50,99, 154, 158 Stephens, Denise; 101 Below: President Carl Martin car­ Schuppner, James; 42, 43, 50, 99 Stephens, Jill; 13, 32, 43, 46, 50, 52, 53, 62, 82 ries the gift the 1990 Seniors pre­ Schuppener, Louise; 42,100 Stephens, Terry; 70 Schwantes, Nancy; 101 Stewart, Phillip; 71 sented to him at graduation. Scobee, Tammy; 89 Stewart, Terry; 76 Scott, Traci; 76 Stigge, Alan; 101 Scram, Mark; 93 Stigge, Judith; 101 Seniors; 66-71 Stiner, Darlene; 76 Senseman, Greg; 56,76, 133 Stoffel, Michael; 91 Sensunith, Ta; 100 Stone, Brian; 76, 117, 137 Sepulveda, Giovanni; 49, 70, 110 Stoppel, Michael; 101 Shah, Sonal; 89 Storey, Paula; 148 Shelton, Ken; 17, 89, 110, 143 Stover, Perry; 100 Sheridan, Nichole; 15, 17, 60, 62, 89 Stowell, Kim; 47, 71 Shetlar, Shannon; 70 Strader, Nancy; 148 Shetlar, Sharon; 100 Strand, James; 42, 99, 157 Shook, Tim; 42, 100 Strand, Matthew; 89 Short, Jeanna; 71 Strohl, Brian; 76, 127 Showalter, Judith; 70 Stroy, Donald; 28,41,70,110,112,113 Shrader, Howard; 71 Stuckey, Floyd; 101 Shultz, Patrick; 101 Stuckey, Gregg; 90 Sigma Iota Sigma; 46 Stucky, Marcia; SO, 53, 82 Simpson, Dixie; 70 Sturgis, Jenni;29, 32, 40, 43, 45, 46, 70, 137, 142,147 Simunek, Shelli;77, 119 Sturgis, Stephanie; 43 Skinner, John; 100 Sutton, Chad; 101 Slack, Rodney; 76, 117, 118 Sutton, Judi; 99 Sliter, Russ; 101 Swink, Freda; 71 Sloan, Wanda; 77 Sylvester, Steve; 62, 90, 110 r tv; 36-37 Left: Lyle Weinert. adtman, Jeffrey; 101 anaka, Nolin; 43, 82 Tari n, Junior; 99, 131 Tatum, Janell; 101 Jenoy; 90, 110 ,Johnny; 91 Wicker, Bradley; 90 Templar, Kenton; 70 Widows, Thom; 3, 42, 43, 83 Tevler, Dirk; 109 Wiechman, Tracy; 35, 62,90, 114, 115, 139 iharp, Lou; 50, 99 Wilcox, Jackie; 90, 119, 142 Tharpe, Lisa; 101 Wilcox, Jennis; 101 Theimer, Esther; 71 Wilcox, Sally; 101 Theta Phi Delta; 48 Wilder, Joyce Ann; 42 Thomas, Jerrold; 82, 110, 112 Wilder, Michael; 42, 100, 136 Thomas, Judy; 101 Wilgers, Kathy; 21, 100, 136, 157 Tho mas, Keith; 82, 110 Wilgers, Larry; 100, 131 Thomas, Missy; 76 Wilken, Christina; 101, 107 Thomas,0'Dell;3,83, 110, 112, 123 Williams, Bari; 77, 110, 111, 126 omas, Rutha; 148 Williams, Debra; 101 Tho mpson, Jonathan; 48,70,76,110, 112, 123,124 Williams, Mark; 30, 100, 155 Thompson, Max; 99 Williams, Michael; 90 Tidwell, Jean; 101 Williams, Patricia; 33, 59,83 Tilton, John; 91 Williams, Ross 0; 42 l itmus, Susan; 71 Williams, Warren; 90, 110 Todd, Mitch; 7,42,52,83, 131, 157 Williamson, Brian; 48, 61,90,110,125 Tolle, Chad; 61, 90, 123 Wagner, Denise; 32, 42, 43, 46,53,77,80 Willoughby, David; 43, 50, 77 Tomczyk, Cathy; 50, 100 Waldorf, Christopher; 101 Willoughby, Joanne; 101 Topper,Jean; 93,148 Waldschmidt, Sandra; 71 Willoughby, John; 47, 100 Topper, Wilma; 99 Walker, Deborah; 77 Wilmoth, Michael; 101 Walker, Jada; 49, 83 Torrance, Lois; 99 Wilson, Charles; 93 Walker, Larae; 49,90 Track; 122-125 Wilson, Deborah; 71 Walker, Nelson; 100 T~n,Dao;34,46,62,83 Wilson, Ivory; 109, 110 Walker, William; 101 Trent, Linda; 71 Wilson, Meg; 13, 43, 50,77 Wall, Stephanie; 5, 21, 35, 40, 43, 50, 56, 90, 137 Turner, Jill; 11, 70, 138 Wilson, Mark; 93, 151 Warbritton, Susan; 71, 104 Wilson, Ronald; 71 Warburton, Angela; 101 Wimmer, Bob; 34, 100 Warner, Mary; 60,99, 152, 155 Winkler, Judie; 35, 40, 46, 52, 57,63,77 Unruh, Vesta; 77 VVarren, Lora; 13,46,47, 71 Winkler, Julie; 35, 63, 77 Urieta, Victor; 76, 110 Wasson, Dale; 101 Witt, Marla; 92 Urrutia, Bobby; 23, 32, 70, 110, 113, 149 Watkins, jody; 35, 62, 83, 104, 122 Wofford, Kathryn Shawna; 101, 107 Utt,john; 77 Watkins, Kevin; 62, 71, 109, 110 Wolff, Doug; 34,35,42,90 Watters, Brian; 60, 71 Women's Basketball; 119-121 Watts, Curtis; 60, 93 Women's Tennis; 114-115 Valyer, Richard; 99 Weber, Billy; 77 Wooldridge, Hubert; 100 Vaughn, Elizabeth; 101 Webster, Christopher; 31,71 Wooldridge, Jon; 148 Vickers, Ja ckie; 35,40,46,63,71 Weigle, Eddie; 83, 117 Worley, Leroy; 25,29,42,54,61,77,104,123,124,137 Videgas, Michael; 101 Weinert, Lyle; 99, 159 Wright, Roy; 148 Vincent, Dawn; 101, 150, 151 Weinert, Sara, 4, 27, 100 Vincent, Grace; 100 Welch, Matt; 100, 110 Visitor From Forest Hills; 52 Wells, Linda; 148 Volbrecht, Tamara; 21, 90 Wesbrooks, Gayle; 101 Volleyball; 106-107 Wessels, Hazel; 77 Vonderohe, Holly; 61, 77,119,123 Westhoff, Annette; 101 Young, Amy; 101 Vratil, jeanette; 101 Weston, Matthew; 71 Young, Barbara; 101 Wethington, Amy; 90 Yount, Thomas; 77 Weybrew, Bridget; 77, 123, 126, 127 Whaley, Steve; 90 Wheatcroft, jim; 100, 117 Wheeler, Kim; 148 Zi ke, Shawn; 90, 110 Wheeler, Sue; 90 Zink, John; 43, 50, 52, 71 White, R. 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