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

 - Class of 1937

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'l,4,.,.--- -- ' MNH , 5 -we Nu Football TOIJIYRSYHS Left to Right o in lall, Floyd Kimsev, Bill Burns, Ralph Waldeck, Dallas Wilhelm, 1'Ql'l Kessinyzer ROW TWO Ccach Nolan, Raymond. Scott Monk Chambers Haiper Owen, George Miller, lllonald Evans Captain: Louis Abernathy, Carl Utt. ILOW ONE Elmo Travirs. Cecil Griffith, Dean Grim, Leo Galyardt, Dale Hines, l':ull Wineingrer, Bill Lohman. Basketball TOP ROW. Left to Right Charles Green, Harper Owen, Clarence Rambo Donald Dohrer, Robert Randall, Ralph Waldeck, Perl Iiessinger Coach Stark. FIRST ROW Edwin Maier, Chester Steffens, Jack Axley, Cecil Clark, Richard Colopy, Willie Gilliland, Louis Abernathy. r -i MM' Traclc .... Coach Dan Stark is very optomistic about the '37 track season. With five lettermen and several capable high school performers reporting, he says there is no reason why a winning squad should not be produced. The lettermen from last year are Willie Gilliland, strong in the HHU yard and mile run: Paul Wineinger, quarter mil- er: Don Evans, hurdler and dash man: Ralph Waldeck. weight events: and Robert Randall, hizrh jumper. The newcomers from whom Stark expects the most are Cecil Grifith, husky weight handler: Dallas Wilhelm, quarter miler: Harper Owen, dash man: Robert Montgom- ery hurdler: and Norman Evans, half miler. There are sev- eral other boys reporting who have never done any track work, but these too, may prove themselves valuable addi- tions to the squad. PAGE 26

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ATHLETICS FOOTBALL . . . The year 1936 found the import market in athletes brisk, but also found A. C. J. C. not in extensive buying operationsg therefore the fail- ure of Coach Dick Nolan to produce a champion- ship team could not be blamed on an inferior team, but on a team not so greatly improved by outside recruits as some others in the Kansas Junior College Conference. Authoritative observ- ers believe that any top rank Kansas juco team would be a good match for many a larger, four year institution. Needed are no excuses for the '36 Tigers. Their record of 2 wins, 2 ties and 2 losses is not to be ridiculed. Returning from last year's team were only seven letterman, while the '37 squad will have eleven A winners. Placed on the second all state team was center, Hinesg mentioned also were Owens and Galyardt, Other outstanding players were Montgomery, Chambers, Utt, Evans, Miller and Griffith who played their last year of juco football. After defeating Sterling and El Dorado, the Tigers met the touted Coffeyville Ravens playing before the largest crowd of the season. The Tig- ers held the Ravens to four downs on their one yard line and came back in the second half to completely outplay the heavier Coffeyville team with the game ending scoreless. The following week, the Tigers journeyed to Parsons for a bitterly fought game that ended 7-7. Early in the second quarter Owen took a lateral from Miller and ran eighty yards for a touchdown. He also converted for the extra point. In the second half the Cardinals came back with a frantic passing attack to tie the score. In the closing seconds of play, Montgomery took a fift- een yard pass from Chambers and ran the remain- ing forty yards for a touchdown. Due to off sides. the play was declared void. The highly rated Hutchinson Blue Dragons provided too much opposition for the Tigers in their next battle for, after a bitter fight, the game ended 14-13, in favor of the Dragons. Again in this game the Tigers had a fifty yard touchdown called back which proved to be the margin of dif- ference between the two teams. In the game following with Tonkawa, the Tigers were de- feated 12-7, due to the ineligibility of two of their ace backs. And then-Fort Scott, 20, A. C. 3, and take us away from that field of Greyhounds! PAGE 24 BASKETBALL .. . Although the 1936-37 season was less pros- perons in the win column, than the conference champs of the preceding year, it was the general opinion of coaches and sport scribes over the state that the team was par to the 36 edition of the Tigers. The poor record was due largely, perhaps, to the presence of more outstanding teams in the circuit than ever before in the history of Kansas Junior College Conference. All of the games were lost by small margins and due to the breaks of the games and an inexperienced squad, the Tigers were unable to resume their winning jaunt of the previous year. Outstanding players were Clark, Colopy, Gilli- land, Axlev. Stelfens, Dohrer and Montgomery. Other prominent men were Waldeck, Abernathy, Maier, Kessinger. Owen, Rambo, Miller, Randall, Holis and Bob Clark. Coach Dan Stark stated that with five lettermen returning, prospects are bright for a winning U37-38 edition of the Tigers. GOLF and TENNIS. . . Plans are being made for golf and tennis teams to represent the school during the spring months at surrounding tournaments. Of the golfers, it is thought Duane Crill and Donald Dohrer will tra- vel for the school and in tennis, the squad will con- tain such players as Dick Howard, George Miller, Bill Burns. Chester Stetfens, and John Burton. Tennis players among the girls include Carol- ine Someriield, Julia Shea, Mary Barkley, Dimple Johnson, Mrs. Dale Hines, Margaret Dixon,Lura Fitzgerald. June Jacobs, Martha McCall, Lucille Sharpe. Madge Hill and Arnell Wallace. PHYSICAL EDUCA TION. .. Behind the scenes of dances successfully ex- ecuted in vaiious operas and productions it might easily be found, on investigation that the hand that nianuvered it was that of Miss Edith Joyce Davis. head of the physical education department. ln addition to dancing, every type of physical exercise is covered in the department. including volley-ball, tennis, basketball, shuifleboard and nuinerous other activities. The schedule for college Includes active exercise and lecture classes and each college girl is required to take one of the two. Plans have been made and routines are now be- ing started for an athletic circus to be held in the spring in the new auditorium. Opportunity is available to the classes for rifle practice and modern dancing.



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