Cowley College - Tiger Daze Yearbook (Arkansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1971

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Cowley College - Tiger Daze Yearbook (Arkansas City, KS) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 27 of 80
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Band--FRONT: Kathie Thurman, Carolyn Davis, Jean Applegate, Pam Avery, Sue Williams, Nan Johnston. SECOND: Bill Hutchison, Joe Rush, Bryne Donaldson, Mr. Trollman, director, Marla Johnson, Rodney Near, Jim Fulcher, Johnnie Davis, Becky Roth, Donald Craig. THIRD: J.C. Riley, Patty Jackson, Larry Bills, Rex Beeney. For 1970-1971, the GGGC band had a total of twenty members. The band is open to any student who likes to play band music. Members sat together at all football and bas- ketball gamesg enthusiastically supporting the teams with their music. Also, the band played for all pep assemblies. They played for an annual concert open to the public. ln addition, band members played at school in the community. Mr' wT 'w....a ' ,V-finisiitiiif' ' ' ,.. f x Ill W Xiwqsk WW X X .9 x W6 Lyn xx -'-, . '1 Z' I .ff 5 1, Sv? :'::5f: . I must protect Dauphne, said the democratic Harry Howard. This is what is corrupting my men, said Napoleon Markham, the villain. FALL PLAY The Fireman's Flame, a melodrama, was presented on November 19 and 20 in the junior college auditorium. The play told the story of 2 rivaling branches of the fire department: the dem- ocratic Blue Bird Hose boys led by Harry Howard, Mike Van Meter, and the aristo- cratic Red Hearts led by the villain Napoleon Markham, Rick Boyer. Daphne Vanderpool, Carol Brooks, foster daughter of Adolphus Vanderpool, Martin Metz, known as the Fox of Wall Street, becomes intrigued with Harry Howard. But the villain, Napoleon, schemed to win her hand and her foster father's fortune with the help of the evil villainess, Vesta Violet, Cindy Barker. When Markham sets fire to the Vanderpoo mansion, Harry and the Blue Birds arrive in time to save Dauphne and Adolphus. At this time it is found that Harry is Vander- pool's lost son. Other members of the cast were Mike Camp, Karen Cover, David Doughten, Jacqueline Elston, Jim Graves, Marilyn Grubb, Glen Hass, Nan Johnston, Greg McQuay, Roger Miles, Traviata Morris, Sinclair Royal, Jeannie Scott, Vicki Shea, Pam Hope, Monica Smith, Keith T olles, Jim Williams, and Sue Williams. Accom- panist was Marla Johnson. Directors were Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Moncrief. 1

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The Cowley Coun- ty Community College choir had a total of twenty-seven mem- bers. Anyone inter- ested in singing could join the choir. They met the past year every Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday at 1:00. On November 25, the choir sang at the Thanksgiving program for the college. They also sang special num- bers for the Christ- mas program held on December 16, 1970. In addition, members sang at the Smith Moon Company Christ- mas party. On the eve evening of February 15, the choir held a Pop Concert which was open to the public. They also sang for the college at the annual Easter assembly. Then in the spring they had a formal concert which was open to the public. As a special acti- vity the choir sang at schools in surrounding communities . CHOIR dial- Choir--PIANIST: Carolyn Davis. FRONT: Mr. Trollman, director, Sondra Dorsey, Debbie Neitzke, Morna Stacy, Patty Jackson, Marilyn Grubb, Sherry Andrews, Cathy Bay, Anita Esquivel, Jeannie Scott. SECOND: Fran Holdeman, Sara Potucek, Resa Bowman, Lew Rowe, Joe Rush, Rex Beeney, J. C. Riley, Traviata Morris, Monida Smith, THIRD: Ted Hardy, Alvin Brown, Sinclair Royal, Wayne Bowman, Henry Leake, Bill Sheridan, Mike Wooderson. OCA EMBLE The vocal ensembles at CCCC are composed of any- one who likes to sing in small groups. Included are a mixed, girls' and boys' ensemble. At the LEFT are members who sang first semester. Jeff Judd, Doug Judd, J.C. Riley, Joe Rush, Rickie Godwin, Anita Esquivel, Marilyn Grubb, Monica Smith, Resa Bowman, Sara Potucek, and Debbie Neitzke joined a vocal ensemble the second semester. Vocal Ensemble: Marla Johnson-pianist, Bryne Donaldson, Sinclair Royal, Cathy Bay, Cindy Barker, Jim Fulcher, Michael Camp. 22



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,f1r:f.M 't' C DEC The Distributive Education Club, one of the newest clubs at CCCC, was organized this year, 1970-1971. Any- one majoring in business or taking business courses could become a member. Mr. Williamson was the sponsor for the previous year. As a special project, at 7:00 A. M. on November 22, members shovelled snow off the sidewalks in front of busi- nesses which hire DECA members. A Moonlight Bowl was sponsored by the DECA for all VICA The Vocational Industrial Club of America is the newest organization at CCCC. .Anyone interested in industrial work was invited to join. Its purpose is to train for leadership and to acquaint its members with different occupations. VICA met once a month. February 13, delegates were sent to a State Constitu- bers also went to contests in Salina and Pittsburg to test their skill within the I vocational area of their interest. Mr. White was the advisor. I Members AT LEFT include: Roger Fox, Bob Long, Kenneth Rhodes, Steve Tyler, Wayne Tyler, jack Archer, Ronald Metz, Russell Harris, Paul Parks, john Kelley, jim Ratcliff, Bill Curtis, Howard Meador, Richard Finley, Sadie Macklin, Bill Purdue, john Closen, Bob Sommerhauser, Howard Strickland, Don O'Dell, Kenny Day. students at the bowling alley on December 12. ..- Several members attended a Spring Leadership Confer- ence at Kansas City, March 19-20. The club gave their ser- vices to the community by supporting the United Fund drive with active solicitations. To make money, DE CA operated a pop machine in the south building and sold candy at Halloween. AGRI- BU I ESS The purpose and objectives of Agri-Business are to promote a better understanding of Agri- Business Industries in feeds, seeds, fertilizer, and market- ing, and to assist members in selection of career goals. And to promote civic development, in- volvement, and citizenship of the members of the Agri-Business Association. First-year officers are pic- tured, second year officers are: Ron Cannon, president, Glenn Lambert, Vice-pres. , Dave Bur- den, secretary, Donnie Pount, treasurer. Members sponsored a steak feed for employers, a crops contest for FFA, and an exhibit for Kansas Feed and Grain Dealers Convention. Distributive Education Club--FRONT: Mike Morgan, Jerry Hopper, Roger Chistun. SECOND: Craig Johnson, Ron Wine- inger, Bill Hutchison, Dennis Scruggs. THIRD: Ron Alcorn, Walter Tredway, John Copeland, Brad Morris, Mr. William- son, advisor. Agri-Business--SEATEDfOfficersj: john Edwards, treasurer, Lawrence Gosselin, vice-president, Kent Nulik, president, Cecil Corder, secretary, Larry Longhorse, parliamentarian. SECOND: jim Groom, Richard Dtmcan, Robert Allen, Keith Nulik, Terry Hamilton, Rod Rush, Mr. Tredway, advisor. THIRD: Mr. jimison, advisor, Lindley Zimmerman, Rex Hedges, Allan Myers, joe Mackey, Allen Morris, Bill Curron. wr: - 0--1 W, W ' X 3515 ,Y 5 - , .. Q , 1, Q . ks,- N.. ' . trim'--A K .es ' QA S ... Q is W . p 3 55 53 'aff Q , tion Committee meeting at Salina. Mem- .

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