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9 7'-1 Wav' Lettermen'S Club-- Nation. SECOND: Lloyd Davenport, Ron Wilkey, jim FRONT: Rodney Jennings, Bill Wilson, Rob Gerlach, Denny Nivens, Henry Leake, Alan Sam Hasker, David Booher, Randy Adams. THIRD: Roger Miles, Bruce Zimmerman, Dick Smith, Paul Allen, Charles Kennedy. FOURTH: Terry Graham, Rick Cleveland, Ormsby, Sinclair Royal, Ken Schulte. TIGER ACTION CLUB aa, if Mclntire. SECOND: Jeannie ley. THIRD: Patrice Woner Martin, Pam Rommel, Anit Frazee, Carol McAdoo, Don NS- Peggy Henry, Rita Blenden, Pam Hope, Debbie Neitzke, Penny Patton, Janis Wood, Marsha Kreyer, Melinda Scott, Bob Shaver, Bruce Zimmerman, Martin Metz, Vic McClung, Lowell Hargrove, Roger Wineinger, Tom Stan- Cindy Barker, jean Applegate, Valerie Oleson, Sharon Alsip, Barbara Alsip, Deb Grain, Sue Ehmke, Barbara a Esquivel, Wilma Schulz, Kathie Thurman. FOURTH: Marilyn McGehan, Traviata Morriss, Mona Prather, Sue na Houston, Mary Blatchford, Nan Johnston, Debbie Daily, Cathy Bay, Carol Brooks, Peggy Willis, Debra Folger, Tiger Action Club--FRONT: 3 Mr Karen Cover, Suzie West, S. Coats, Mrs. jimison.
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Who's Who--FRONT: Kenneth Day, Rita Blenden, Marilyn McGehan, Valerie Oleson, Carol McAdoo, Penny Patton, Martin Metz. BACK: Robert Long, Rex Beeney, Paul Allen, Tom Carr, Ron Wilkey, Vic McClung. WHO, WHO Thirteen sophomores at CCCJC were included in the 1971 edition of Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American jun- ior Colleges. Election to this honor from balloting of the fac- ulty and administration of CCCJC is based upon scholarship, participa- tion and leadership in academic and extracur- ricular activities, citi- zenship and service to the school, and the stu- dent's promise of future usefulness. Only students with sophomore standings are eligible for membership in Who's Who and the number nominated from each institution is lim- ited by quota as estab- lished by the national headquarters office. BL CK T DE TESTABLI HME T 7 The Black Student Establishment ment, an active group at CCCJC, is open to anyone who would like to join. Its sponsors for 1970-1971 were Mr. Peery and Dr. Nelson. O Organized 2 years ago, the BSE has grown to be a fairly large group. For their Christmas party, the Black Student Establishment had a dance in the junior college auditor- ium on December 11, 1970. During the year they were invited to sing at the WSU Human Relations meet- ing as Well as for other functions throughout the community. As a special project, the BSE sponsored lunches for all students each Wed- nesday beginning with the second semester. Black Student Establishment--SEA TED: Ray Nash, Sinclair Royal, Lew Rowe, Alvin Brown, Martin Metz. STANDING: Mr. Peery, advisor, Traviata Morris, Willie Robinson, Connie Watson, Loretta Abington, Sondra Dorsey.
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Lettermen's club--FRONT: Doug Cutting, Donnie McCliu'e, Kathie Thurman, Debra Folger, Rita Blenden, The Lettermen's Club at Cowley County Community College had its members, any person who went out for any kind of inter- collegiate sports. Formed fifteen years ago, the group has grown to attain a large membership. Meetings were held once a month on Wed- nesday evenings at 7:30 in the lounge. For a special speaker, Reverend Grout met with the group. President for 1970- 1971 was Mike Mc- Clure. Advisors were Mr. Cleveland, foot- ball coach, and Mr. Heidebrecht, basket- ball coach. Steve Hollingsworth, Mike Van Meter. SECOND: Ray Nash, David Monares, Allan Darnall, Lowell Har- grove, Steve Long, Rodney Jennings. THIRD: David Eslick, Lynn Graham, Chuck Nettrourer, Mike McClure. FOURTH: Kendall White, Mike Miller, Tom Smith, joe Wilson, Alvin Brown, Kenny Webber, and . . OFFICER Tiger Action Club, an organization created to promote school spirit for all school func- tions, is the largest organization in the school. For 1970-1971, the TAC had 90 members plus 2 advisors: Mrs. Coats and Mrs. jimison. Any student at CCCC was invited to join the club. On September 10, 1970, the Tiger Action Club held a bonfire and pep rally for the school at Carver Field. TAC members helped with Parent's Day on October 3. During the year, the club sponsored two bus trips to out-of- town games, one to the Coffeyville football game on October 17, and the other to the bas- ketball game january 26 at Butler County. Af- ter the Pratt Basketball game, TAC held an all school dance in the college auditorium. To boost school spirit, members painted posters for all games. They also sold CCCJC football and basketball booster buttons. A spe- cial section was designated for all Tiger Ac- tion Club members to sit at games. Having only been active for the last two years, the organization has grown to be an in- dispensable group. e Tiger Action Club Officers--Paul Allen, president, Carol McAdoo, vice-presi dent, Vic McClung, student government representative, Rita Blenden, secre- tary, Debra Folger, Ueas.
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