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Overview
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Under
Scrutiny
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Underestimate
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ho'swatchingwhom? Headlinersmem-
bersChristinaNelson,ElDoradosophomore,
Julie Stambaugh, Rose Hill freshman, and
ChristyRoedl,Wichitasophomore,workto
keep a straight face as Winfield freshman
EL?orado,K,S 670
Duane Lawson dons his overpowering tie
andspectsandcontinuestosing.Meanwhile 316) 321-5300
theaudiencewatchesonwitheverincreasing Title Page
interest. (PhotobyRichNorrod) a-
Letters to the editor regarding
teachers' salaries poured in daily
and filled the El Dorado Times.
Students demonstrated their un-
happiness in the way teacher ne-
gotiations were going by painting
the sides of abandoned vehicles at
Cook's Towing, while faculty
picketed Butler Western Center
and both of the entrances to the
mam
campus.
Construction began on the
Hubbard Center only to be ham-
pered by winds exceeding 90 mph
which ripped down insulation and
tiles, scattering them from one
end of the campus to the other.
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studying an object for detail, El Dorado
freshman Chcric Christy tries to complete
somesketchesforherartclass. Asmanyart
students found out, attention fordetail is a
necessity forgood artwork. (PhotobyRich
Norrod)
iJide-stepping the construction, Shawn
Marcottc, Brad Fitch, Bill Dulin, Andre
Burneltc,andCurtisWesttakethelongway
around the construction barriersenroute to
class. Many students foundouttheorange
fencescausedmoreproblemsthanwhatwas
firstanticipated. (PhotobyKennyMiller)
IV1akingtheshot,Shawn Henricspikesthe
ball over the net while Mark George and
Christian Lcnnon prepare to assist. On the
sidelines,AdamMoshcrandScollTillotson
watchtheaction. Atthestartoffirstsemes-
ter, dorm students organized spontaneous
volleyballmatchesbehindtheplexcs. (Photo
byChcriHenley)
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campus to the other. Enrollment
was up, while available classroom
space was down, particularly be-
cause of the construction. Make-
shift rooms were created, only to
confuse students trying to find
Room 190 when the 100 Building
had no such room.
The small, rural, community
college people had once known
seemed to disappear as changes
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took place. were in the pub-
lic's eyes now more than ever;
they were watching us, very
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closely. were definitely
Under
Scrutiny.
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Opening
Thisroomisindicatedas..."wasacom- roomspacebefore,theconstructionaddedto
mon sign seen around campus during the confusion during the first few weeks of
construction process. With limited class- classes. (PhotobyCheriHenley)
V
oicingtheiropinionsonthecurrentcampus
situations are instructors, students, and
community members, Bill Forrest, Jane
Watkins, Donna Malik, Lee White, Brian
Countryman,andMikeLagermanwhostand
with signs and information, while Darryl
Cox,DoloresCox,andCandaceCooksiton
thecurbwiththeirsigns. Thoseconcerned
picketedtheentrances ofthemain campus
duringtheblisteringheatofsummer. (Photo
byDaveKratzer)
Cheering the Grizzlies on, both students
andcommunitymembersshowtheirsupport
duringhomecoming.AlthoughtheGrizzlies
lostthegame,thestandswereoverflowing
withsupporters. (PhotobyCheriHenley)
Being able to
me
relax enables to absorb what
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I'm reading. Jodie
Burkdoll, Melvern freshman
1rying to relax while completing some
reading for class, Melvern freshmanJodie
Burkdoll takes full advantage of the sun's
rays.Whiletanningbedswereapopularway
to help out the tanning process, some stu-
dentsstillreliedonnaturalsunlight. (Photo
byCheriHenley)
/Graving the cliffs, Wichita freshman Jeff
Masseydivesoffthecliffsnearthebluffsat
theEl Dorado Lake. Manystudents found
timetoenjoythelakeduringthesummerand
onintothesemester. (PhotobyRichNorrod)
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