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EEE' F 2 Q? 1-' .2 Zvi il, 'S 51. .f '5 .. -- . J .. L.. 4 4,1 '- s . , 1 H . r- Y. . J. A, ,-. . ,, .I. -- I 1, i .1 . , .-. .1 - .1 4. , . . -4. .1 -, 1. 9 . w 1 7, , J A .. ev. -' ff.. . .. . ..-., . ,1, . .- r, 11-.. 5. .-Q .- .1 f AJ.. .nl ' ,I-4 egg: -: ,Y ' ei Just to look at Mary Alice Ryan, you wouldn't say that she looks like the frivolous kind, now would you? But like all women, she has her weak- er moments. Let me tell you about the little bat- tle she and Master Vernon Overstreet staged on a lonely sandbar in the Arkansas River: E It looks as though we might have a bud- ding song writer in our midst. Charlotte HuEman has established connections that may enable her to publish a song she wrote this year. We believe it will be a hit if it is published and we know because we have heard it. It is plenty swingy. It is hard for an amateur to break into Tinpan Alley, but a song like this one is hard to keep out. Quick as a flash, Vern grabbed a hand full of sand and threw it with all of his might. The lovely castle was a complete ruin. The brute! Not being content to throw sand, Master Vern caught Miss Mary and gave her a sound paddling. As all little children do, Miss Mary threw sand in Vern's eyes. Crying, I'm going to tell my mam- ma on you !, he threw sand in her syes. After a certain amount of this diversion, they quieted down to an uneventful evening of pouting. It looks like love to us. l I'll bet that none of you girls can guess who the dapper football star is that is very much en- amored of Betty Tolles, the high school belle. He doesn't seem to be having a great deal of luck, with competition from Wellington as Well as Ark City. Don't let it bother you, boy. There are plenty of women in this world-especially around Frontenac. l It was a lovely day in April, the sun was shining and the birds were singing and love was in bloom. Master Vernon and Little Miss Mary were peacefully building castles in the sand. Miss Mary grew so bold as to throw sand on little Vernon's castle, and tear it all down. So sad! I I If some young author would like to write a story of young love in its screwiest form, we sug- gest that he shadow the college Locker hangers Brigade. I This column extends to Elaine Vanskike its deepest regrets and fullest sympathy. According to the latest report from the grapevine, she is trailing in the race for Leo fMusclesJ Thieme by about two laps. At the start she leaped away to an impressive lead but in the last few days Lorene Boggs, a high school dark horse has taken the lead. Also from the same report we hear that the exotic Miss Boggs is making no bones about it- she is really in the race. The romantic letter that Page 12 she wrote Leo was just too touching. Such devo- tion is truly rare. - l Oh, for the life of a sophomore! Wasn't it only,the other day that Milton Getter re- fused to go on a backward picnic because the dizzy dame wouldn't guy him a case ofl-? I hope I may be the first to tell the real rea- son for the lucky-no I won't call it a victory- of the sophomores over the frosh in the annual football game the other day. It is plain to see that the frosh could have easily won had Riley Fisher, the Greasy Ghost of the Greenies, been in there to pin back the collective ears of Messrs. Long, Aitson, Mueller, Rose, etc., etal. A few of Fisher's crushing drives into the line and the score would have been something like 56-6 for the frosh. I How those sophies did cry and crab when the .frosh savagely smashed over their lone tally. Alexander was holding! - Dunlap slugged me, Coach! - Oh, Coach, he bit me! -These were the cries that fthe big sophomores gave out. Such babies! I Just a short note to a certain so-called columnist in the Ark Light: D. L.-I want you to know that I am well aware that I am being shadowed. I know that it is common for inferior writers to follow the greats to pick up the few crumbs we let fall from our fingers, and to steal if possible a few journa- listic gems from the copy basket. I feel that it is my duty to warn both of my readers of the slimy things that you are dong. Also what is worse, if possible, you are deliberately lying about the people mentioned in your strip. Signed B.C. Football Prospects Good For Fall Richard Nolan, better known as Dick , took over the reins as football mentor at Arkansas City junior college three years ago, and has pro- duced what fans considered one of the best teams in the Kansas junior college circuit. Well known for his motto of being prepared , Coach Nolan has in stock for the gridiron fans next year possibilities of a successful season. With probably forty football men reporting, Nolan will have some choice of material. Starting at center, he will have his pick of co-captain Don Lancaster, Fred Dittman, and Warren Harding, with a posibility of another center developing later on. At the guard positions will be Lyle Tur- ner and George Dunlap, or John Quinn, Max Sheehey, Ellis Marcy, and Riley Fisher. Holding down the tackle positions will be Calvin Alexander, Arthur Johnson, Duane Walker, or Carl Kuntz. The wing positions will be controlled by co-Captain Robert Layden, Leo V. Thieme, Jess Underwood, and Fred Duncan. The backfield will be composed of George Seipp, Jim Tully, Ben Riffel, and Dino Spigarelli, with Hugh Turman and Kirby Jackson furnishing the speed. '
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Raclceteers Second ln State The local dopsters predicted a powerful juco dn uuczn O1 ueseq spel eqo, eiogeq Buol uieea, siuuea, The boys did not wait long to prove that the sup- port was well placed. They opened their tennis season against Southwestern, and as was pre- dicted, lost, but there was some good tennis played by both teams, and the tenniseers gained some valuabie experience from their older rivals. They next invaded Coffeyville, home of last year's state champions. It was a triangular meet with Joplin the third party, and the Tigers tied for iirst place. It was at this meet that Bill How- ard first showed the making of a singles champion. He easily defeated the highly regarded Singleton, of Codeyville. Playing host to Tonkawa, the squad enter- tained them to the tune of ive matches won and one lost. It was now time to welcome the visiting Coffeyville champs again. It was a warm reception, the Arks winning six matches and losing none. This meet definitely ranked the local team as number one contender for the state championship. The boys journeyed to Hutchinson where they were to meet the strong Blue Dragon team, headed by Sollenburger, and ElDorado. Again the Tigers came on top, tying Hutchinson for first. Bill Howard defeated Solienburger for first place in the singles, and the doubles team placed second. Independence next was the host to the local team, for the last dual match of the season. The boys re- garded it as a good warm-up for the state and proceeded to win seven matches without a single lose. The number one ranking doubles team de- feated the Independence pair in a hard fought match. They there-by also became strong con- tenders for state honors. And now as this is being written tennis sea- son for a strong Juco team is over, as for as dual meets are concerned. They are practicing and looking forward to the state with hopes. In Bill Howard and Wayne Howard it may well have the strongest singles competiters in the state. Keith Curfman and Henry Lau head up a doubles team that should be good for a first or second place. It will therefore be no great suprise if the team from Ark City walks off with a good part of the state honors. Four of the boys are sophomores and will not be back. Three have been the backbone of the J uco team for the past two years. They are, Bill How- ard, Keith Curfman and Junior Shea. Henry Lau, who was a addition of this year, will also be grad- uated. Henry came from Hawaii and did much to strengthen the team. The other member is Wayne Howard, a freshman, who is expected to place high among the singles players at Pittsburg this year. If he attends school here next year he will be a choice contender for state honors. ' Page 14 Debaters Are Successful C An unusually successful Juco debate season was opened by the Debate Institute fOctober 11- 125, a speech conference of debate coaches and students throughout the South-West, sponsored by 'former H. S. speech coach, J. D. Davis and J uco coach M. K. Snyder, and climaxed by the National Phi Rho Pi speech tournament at Virginia City, Minn. April 2-6. With veterans Doug More and Glen Montague and four neophytes: Milton Livingston, Joe Nor- man, Glen Aupperle, and Norman Boehner, Coach Snyder made the first debate trip of the year to Southwestern during the Thanksgiving vacation. More and Montague debated a mixed team from Ada, Oklahoma, in the finals, but found the gal's good looks and Southern accent too much for them --decided that chivalry was the better part of val- or. Two weeks later two teams went to Pittsburg, where More and Montague again succumbed to feminine charms Cthis time it was those Coffey- ville girlsj and came home with the second place cup. The next week the rookie teams went to a tournament at Independence, where they won six of a total of ten debates. After an interlude of a few practice debates. M. K. divided his resources: accompanied More and Montague to Norman, Okla. and sent two teams to the tournament at St. J ohn's Academy in Winfield. These meets put the boys in excellent condition for the State tourney to be held a week later. On February 23, 24 Arkansas City was host to Junior College debate teams of the entire State. This event was not lacking in honor for the local boys: Milton Livingston placed second in after- dinner speaking, and Harry McKerracher, .a speech student, placed first in men's dramatic reading. In debate More and Montague defeated Coffeyville boy's in the final round to become champs in the men's division for the second con- secutive year, thus setting something of a record. At the National meet, at Virginia, Minn., af- ter-dinner speakers Montague and Livingston reached the semi-final roundg More participated in extempore and oratoryg and Boehner entered the discussion-debate event. In formal debate More and Montague won four out of six rounds and Boehner and Livingston won three. Finding.the Minnesota atmosphere too cold, the boys decided not to stay for the final rounds. After checking in some tons of debate mater- ial, on the assumption that the season was over, the forensics men settled down to catching up on schoolwork. But this tranquility was rudely shattered by a news item announcing that North- western Teacher's College, Alvah, Okla, was send- some Freshmen debaters A. C.-way for a practice tournament on May 5. All of which goes to proye the truth of the old saying, something about debater's work is never donef' .. .5
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