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

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Shooting Those Baskets In keeping with Stark's coaching record, the Tiger Cagemen finished in the money again this year. With a .500 league average, the Tigers carted oif third, being beaten only by the crack Hutchinson and El Dorado aggregations. A strange set up existed in the league this year. The Hutchinson team, which bowed to the Tigers twice, was able to trounce El Dorado as many times, but Ark City couldn't eke out a single victory from El Dorado. Juco cage history and the history of Danny Stark are almost the same. The college was founded in '22, during which season Mr. Chaplin, wood-working instructor in the Junior High School, jockied the cagesters through a series of catch-as-catch-can encounters. Coming here in '23, fresh from a berth on the Missouri University squad, Stark took over the coaching job and has been here ever since. During this Efteen years, Stark has produced two State and several T eague championship quintets. The winning of the sixteen total games played this season sustained Stark's average of over 6054 of the total games played in fifteen years. This is a record to be proud of, for many times a coach fails to produce after only a few seasons. This may be attributed to Stark's razzle-dazzle type of game, which lets the men develop naturally. Dchrer, at forward position, was high scorer with 8.06 point average, but his was also the highest average in personal fouls, which kiept him out of sonie games in which his assistance was much needed. Jack, the most promising prospect fo-r next year, was second with a 6.35 point average. Aitson showed promise when he started the season, but he played only two- games, his G-point average means nothing unless he comes back next year and stays with it. Pipkin, another good starter, also quit before the season was over, but not before he made an average of 3.57 points to place fifth high as individual scorer. Shumpes, Benjamin, and VVilson were next in the scoring race with 5.25, 4.53, and 3.73 points respectively. Dohrer landed a berth on the league's first team, while both Jack and Beniamin placed on the second team. Shumpes, Wilson and Gruber all re- ceived honorable mention. In the middle of the season the team hit a temporary slump, and all team members resolved not to shave until they won a game. Stark grew a mustache. The boys evidently didn't like this very well, for they won their next encounter, a Week later. The outlook for next year seems very bright when one considers that thr'e of the first five are to be back. The most promising men from the subs are Shea and Rogers in forward position, who averaged 9.20 and 6.5 points respectively in the second-team games of the season. Swaim, giant center, and Alexander, equally large brother of the highest individual scorer in the league two years ago, will compete for center position. Of course We can not tell Whether there will be some high school stars in the coming freshman class, but with such veteran basketeers. as Jack. Wilson, and Benjamin, supported by such experienced players as Rogers, Shea, Swaim. Alexander, Combrink, House, and Clark, it seems to be a sure thing to predict that Stark's excellent fifteen-year record will not be marred next year.



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Last Load Sitting high up in the rustling wheat-sheaves, I looked about my bundle-wagon at the stripped fields. Tch! tch! giddup! I said to my mares, then realizing that this was my last day in the harvest fields- perhaps forever-that this was the last load I should haul, I let them plod as slowly as they wished. Dusk was slowly sifting from the cold, blue ridges far in the West. I deter- mined to hoard this last scene, these last impressions for the enrichment of some distant time when I should remember these days of contact with a more natural life. Somehow I admired those rustic men who were artists with pitchfork and team as I thought of their hearty humor, their rough comradeship, their stoic philosophies. Yonder at the thresher I could see tall, jovial Luke and some young farmer who had just joined our crew. Their bodies swayed in rhy- thm as the bundles, caught on their fork-tines, arched into the separa- tor. Far behind my wagon I saw old John and Shorty chatting as they leaned on their fork handles. tOld John had taught me how to harness, pitch, and drivel. Now they were waiting for the last emp- ty wagon. Two more wagons fol- lowed me at a distance. Loaded high and swaying threatenjngly, they crawled in the twin ruts- looked like artistic miniatures from where I sat. As I turned the fence corner and saw their sides, I thought they appeared to be loaded with soggy shredded-wheat, packed heavily into their racks. As I drew nearer the thresher, I bethought me kindly of those patient horses who pulled resignedly at their traces. I had worked for days on the culti- vator with only their sagacious companionship. They had worked hard for their daily oats. Now the sun looked like a giant moonstone, soaked with pure blood and illumined from within, settling into a torn. inflamed sky. The hori- zon was almost white, fading up- ward into the darker blue, etched keenly by the blackening ridges. Pale mist was seeping in the dis- tant contours. A farewell glance at the scenery as I smelled the chaff. -Miles Harvey There was plenty of work to do on the farm. I could not do much when I was six, but I watched my father go about his work of feeding the live stock and getting the soil ready for the wheat crop, hoping some day that I might be able to share in his hard labor which seemed never to end. My main task was gathering eggs which I usually hroke while I was carrying them from the poultry house to the kitch- en. The work on the farm for my mother was as much a drudgery as my father's work was in the boiling heat of the summer sun. -Lester Neal PAGE 24 From Junior Morniiig Frost I know God painted the world last night, Each leaf and tiny limb, And corn stalks standing up so straight Pay tribute real to him. He used no color to paint his scenefff All was purest white. lt took evil quite away, And left a radiant light. Sunflower seeds in rusty balls, Hung on long, coarse stems, And the lace on the fragile foxtail Was full of the rarest gems! White tinsel was wound on each wire fence, Worked in perfect squares, And all the flowers left outside Bowed their head in prayers. Some artists use their vivid colors, And leave me deaf or blind, But God can take just pure. clean white, And give ine peace of mind. -Lola Mae Stocking Fleeting, silver truth touched earth, lllumined it for one bright inonientg lts lucent light burned clean And flashed with sudden promise. lllusively it lighted worlds, Gave fortaste yet of beauty Waiting in our westering years, Promised sunsets rich with bounty. - Douglas More

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