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

 - Class of 1936

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Able Citizens Are DR. L. E. BRENZ President, Board of Education HE Board of Education is composed of civic- minded citizens whose foremost thought is to serve the community. They are busy men who pause in the midst of their activities to ad- minister the most important phase of our civil- zation. Since they are such busy men, it is obvious that they can not attend to all the items of our educa- tional system themselves, so they delegate the superintendent and principals to deal with the routine. However, they exercise watchful care to see that their ideas and principals are carried out. The Board of Education is the head of the en- tire educational plan of Arkansas City. Its tasks are unpaid and often thankless. Only unselfish men who have the welfare of the people at heart are willing to serve on this board. The present board has given honest and faith- ful services in its administration. One of its most notable sichievments is assuring for us the new school building which will house a much- necded gymnasium and auditorium. Our old gym- nasium is so small that it would only be a matter of time until it would be difficult to secure visit- ing teams. Once elected to the board, the members usually serve several years. The present members are Dr. L. E. Brenz, president, Dr. R. C. Young, C. G. Holmsten, Dr. L. M. Beatson, H. W. Earlougher, Guy L. Ecroyd, Dr. R. L. Ferguson, and Dean Trueblood. VAGE 10 on School Board Committees of the Board are: buildings and grounds-Mr. Holmsten, Dr. Beatson, Dr. Young, teachers-Dr. Brenz, Dr. Beatson, Dr. Fergusong finance-Dr. Young, Mr. Trueblood, Dr. Ferguson: purchasing-Dr. Beatson, Dr. Brenz, Mr.Trueblood. Dr. Brenz, president of the Board, is the oldest in point of service, having been on the Board since 1921, was vice-president from 1925 to 1928, and has been president since that time. C. G. Holmsten is a prominent retired rail- road man. He was elected to the Board in 1923, and has been vice-president since 1928. Dr. Beatson was elected to the Board in 1929. He is a well-known physician, outstanding for his civic services. Dr. Young, while not so old in point of service on the Board, has been untiring in his efforts. He was an overseas army surgeon. Many people have been helped through his charity. Dean Trueblood, elected last year, is another railroad man. Like the other members of the Board. he has proved himself to be a civic leader even before being elected. Dr. R. L. Ferguson, one of the four medical members of the Board, is a prominent citizen of the community. He has lived in Arkansas City for the past 14 years, during which time he has been a outstanding eye, ear, nose, and throat special- ist. Dr. Ferguson is a member of the Kiwanis Club. Guy L. Ecroyd, who is advertising manager for the Newman Dry Goods Company, is an efficient worker and member of the School Board. He has been the official clerk of the Board for a number of years. He is also a member of the local Cham- ber of Commerce. H. VV. Earlougher, treasurer of the Board, was graduated from the Arkansas City High School. He came to Arkansas City in 1887, and has been a leading real estate and insurance dealer in this community for many years. An eminent citizen of this town, Mr. Earlougher is also a member of the Chamber of Commerce. The administration attended the convention of the National Education Association during the week of February 23. The Board members were primarily interested in viewing new equipment for the auditorium, while the school heads attended the sessions of the convention. By attending such coventions, the administration is always informed of the latest methods of education. To this group we owe our sincere appreciation for their faithful and loyal service to the com- munity.



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Dick Hunt Selected to Head Sophs HE total enrollment for the junior college this year numbered approximately 300. With a larger graduating class than that of last year, the sophomores have done their share in turning out an increased number of students. At the beginning of the year, Dick Hunt was selected as president of the sophomore class. This is his second year as an officer for this student group: last year he was secretary-treas- urer of his class. He was largly responsible for the enthusiastic support of the college yearbook in his class, and was later made buisness manager of this publication. Geraldine Kantzer was elected vice-president. In high school she was a member of the National Honor Society, and an active Worker on G. R. Dora Gillig, who graduated from the Arkansas City High School with second honors in her class, made a satisfactory secretary-treasurer for the sophomore class this year. Lillian Clough and Anna Ruth Maus were the sophomore representatives to the Student Council. Miss Clough has been active in music during her school days here, and she had one of the leading parts in the high school-junior college musical comedy, Ohl Doctor . She was president of the Honor Society in high school. Miss Maus has been active in all school affairs. She is secretary of the Pep Club, and a member of the college debate team. At the beginning of the year. when the sopho- mores had their first class meeting, a nominating committee was seleceted by the students to choose the different nominees for the various offices. The members of this committee were Lillian Clough, Clyde Creveling, Bill Hamilton, Geraldine Kantzer and Arthur Sanderson. After they had selected the nominees, the class was allowed to vote on them. The above oficers were its final choices. The class this year has been instrumental in forwarding all the present activities of the junior college and has also added one thing to the gen- eral credit of this organization. With the aid and cooperation of the freshman class, it has made this yearbook again possible for the lirst time in a number of years. Some of the subjects in the college curriculum are available for only the sophomores, such as psychology, advanced composition, ethics, and some others. The class has kept up the standard of the junior college by allowing none of them to be abolished through lack of enrollment. All of the general committees of the school have sophomore representatives on them and the president of the student council must be a sopho- more. The class sponsors for this year were Miss Thelma Hall and Daniel C. Stark. Sophomores UPPER PANEL TOP ROW, Left to right: Mervin Myers, Charles WVel1ster, Gail Rutter, Bill Hamil- ton, Harold Lemert, Delore Sowden, SECOND ROW: Idslella Mooney, Hazel lfezley, Lillian Clough, Marguerite Thomas, Dora Gillilf, Geraldine Kantzer, Marian Getter. THIRD ROWz Arthur Alexander, Kirby Barnes, Robert Fitch, John Morris, Earl Englis, Dale Davis, Robert Somers. CENTER PANEL f TOP ROW, Left to right: Garrett Vanrlever, Clell Hallmark, Arthur Sanderson, Milford Rawlings, Madison Reynolds, Glen Marcoux, Emmett Lundy, Virgil Kelley. SECOND ROW: Freda Wilson, Jane Irvine, Ruth Turner, Anna Ruth Mans, Gaye Stites, Helen Hart, Ellen Moore, Ellen Kit- trell, Elsie Patton. PAGE 12 THIRD ROW: Leo Werneke, Maxine LeFaivere, Edith VVilcox, Robert Koetting, Lloyd Shockey, Donald Gladman, Howard King. Kathryn Messner. LOWIGR PANEL 'l'Ol' ROW, Left to right: Albert. l+lacas1ow, Will Woodman, Selluy l-Wmlq, Ibn-Ig Iluni, Kenneth Ifranklin, Vharles lirewer. SECOND ROW: , Aletha Hayes, Lucille lieach, Kathleen Adams, Louise Clark, Ruth Parman, Howard Agnew. THIRD ROW: Fern Warren, Helen Belt, Ruth Wallzer. Naomi Morris, Dorothy Ewing, Rachel Foltz.

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