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,.,..,. • "+ FORT ~O~SYJJI LIBRARY - - .. A, S SrATE f,J \1 VEASI7Y 166 Sports FOR USE lN LIBRARy ONLy Table of 122 Contents People ~~~-~"<&.~~~ 8 40 Organizations Campus Life Academics Making A tatement 1991 Reveille Volume 78 Fort Hays State University, 600 Park Street, Hays, KS 67601 (913) 628-5690 It used to be that the pillars of Picken Hall stood as a symbol for the University but as the year drew to a close Sheridan Hall stood as an Illuminating fortress, and a symbol of statements to be made. Photo by Dan Wiegers. Opening 1 From David Eisen hower telling faculty and students what his grandfather Ike had dreamed of, to a com munity holding a peace The University of higher technology. vigil, all the way tothe Western Kansas, Har The Reveille has been shores of Saudi Arabia vard on the Plains, High part of these changes. where a FHSU ·student tech High Touch. No Bound between it's lay in the middle of a matter how people have cover is the history of crisis.They were all tried to label our unl our University. It chron trying to send a mes versity there is one icles the times and sage. phrase that has en emotions of that one So as we begin our dured all; Fort Hays. year and tries to chan journey through the We are Fort Hays nel the pulse of the classrooms, playing State University and we University into one fields, and audiotori live a legacy of heroes, phrase. ums of the University hospitality, and history. So what was special we will listen for these At times this legacy had aboutl99l?Asthesuuf statements and try and hinderd us. searched for a theme understand their imor It has been said that they fond a campus, tance. the University has community, and world As you flip through grown stagnant so reaching out to one these pages I urge you change was inevitiable. another. It seemed as not only to look at the And change we did. though they were all pictures but to read the Slowly the University MAKING A STATE stories. They were writ began a revolution to MENT. These state- ten for you and about wards the grounds of ments came in all forms. you. 2 Campus Life (Above) Hope Gehring, Engle wood CO., sophomore, relgh ned as Homecoming Queeen for 1991. (left) Dan Hrencher, Sharon )lM"'Ior, and fellow Tau Kappa Epcllon members look at a re membrance tree that had been ste up at the Memorial Union. (OpPosite page) The Tiger gets a lift from University students at a football game. The Chicken entertained stu dents at a Tiger basketball game. Photos by Dan Wiegers Opening3 English Club members llaten to Mickey Spllane talk about crea tive writing skills during his last visit to Fort Hays State University. Jamie Kelty, Lamed senior, en Joys the seasonable weather to complete her homework assign ment. Photos by Dan Wiegers. 4 Campus Life Mal(ing Communication talent through the por takes place constantly, traits of the Dreiling's even when we don't in which will reside on the tend for it to. There are walls of Sheridan. hundreds of verbal and Educations depart non-verbal messages ments gave us the being sent every min oppurtunity to learn. ute. This is the way we The Radio and televi express ourselves. sian department housed At FHSU this takes in Heather Hall allowed place at all levels of the students to experience education process. the technology that Students seek to com many radio and 1V sta municate through the tions use every day. Arts. The FHSU Players Athletes and coaches entertained us and chal showed us what hard lenged us to be imangi work and belief in your native. ability can accomplish. The FHSU marching As the Tiger football band gave us a taste of team made their pres big band class at a small ence known and the school. women's basketball Michael Jilg honored team broke records and us with a taste of his reached new heights. (Top) Max McDonald, Plainville freshman, visits with Casey Collins, Plainville freshman,ln the quad. Photos by Dan Wlgers. (Middle) The Stars and Stripes fly In front of Picken Hall. Patriotism enjoyed a renewed Interest as the Persian Gulf conflict esca lated. (left) Non-traditional Students OrganlzaHon sponsored a video taping of messages for the troops In the Persian Gulf. Gayleen Shaver, Hays sophomore, lined up members of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity for their mes sage. Opening 5 Ma/(jng 5l Statement The strength of the new message to those pillar has been a sym who enter her doors. bol of FHSU for ages. It Maybe the perseverance stood for strength and and beauty that radi integrity. As you opened ates from Sheridan will this book Picken Hall come to represent the rose to greet you but University in the future. once you got inside As the world €ontin Sheridan Hall appeared. ues to revolve and soci Sheridan had stood ety attempts to heal its' the test of time and won. self, we at Fort Hays. It is now an illuminat Harvard on the Plains, ing fortress for the fine or The University of arts and administration Western Kansas will offices. continue to; MAKE A Sheridan will relate a STATEMENT. (Top) Joan Finney, Governor, Is greeted at the Hays Municipal Airport by democratic support- 81'$. Photos by Dan Wl~el'$. (Middle) The new Jellison Bridge was completed and dedicated this Fall. (Right) The Broadway play, Into the Woods, was the tll'$t produc Hon to take place In Oherldan Hall. 6 Campus Life (Above) Picken Hall the focal point of FHSU. PhotO$ by Dan Wiegers. (Top) Francis Schippers, Okto berfest chairman, Introduces specialvisHorsforthe 19900kto berfest. (left) Greg Carey, Prenceton sophomore, checks his ac counHng problems suring a study session. Opening 7

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