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

 - Class of 1939

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Memoranda

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New Method Tigerama Popular i This year, instead of having the annual Tiger- ama to which the senior students of surrounding towns were invited, the Junior College welcome to the new students was called The Prom . Guests to this affair were the senior students of the Arkansas City high school only. The social committee, to whom the credit goes for the success of the event, consisted of Bette Hamilton, chairman, Junior Shea, Danny Bot- tero, Ted Miller, Elaine Vanskike, Marjorie Crill, Kathleen Pfisterer, and Miss Thelma Hall, spon- sor. Card tables lined the room. Here those who did not dance or did not care to dance could play cards or many games provided by the commit- tees. Dancing was the main entertainment of the evening. From the jitterbugs to the waltzers, every one seemed to be feeling fine and having a good time. Gerald Brown and his orchestra were up to par and really swung out , much to the delight of those on the dance floor. An added attraction was the singing of Bonnie Jean Smith, high school senior, who was the featured soloist of the occasion. The program which was short, snappy, and very good, was announcd by the master of cere- monies, Keith Curfman. Supt. C. E. St. John welcomed the seniors and explained the purpose of the occasion. Bill Post sang two songs, Zellene Blair gave a tap dance, Kenneth Boggs gaving imitations of farm animals, the college chorus sang Deep Purple , as arranged by Marjorie Crillg Gerald Brown's swing quartet concluded the pro- gram with two numbers. x a A NN Mfr N0 mover xx C , TRASH N W cr 1 uipsll s J 'KL . -if x- 1 1-4?--2 - .- All good things must come to an end is the popular phrase these days, and so it is with school. It won't be long now! It is sometimes a great deal of fun to look back and think of the many events of the school year and then wonder what effect they have had on you. Remember those early days of this year when you could hardly wait for class? My what a change! Then the first football win of the year. Soon after came Thanksgiving and El Dorado. We did treat Thanksgiving much better than we did El Dorado, but that is the way it goes. In there some place came the days of the bushy faces after the Dodge City tie. Soon we had a juco masquerade, and were those costumes ever classy? Well Yes. Then re- member how Stark's car looked a few week later ?' A private mask party, no doubt. Later came Christmas with all of its fun and good times. Re- member Santa? We do. After that vacation the basketball boys went to work to try to win us a Western Division title, but they were a little late, as Hutch had the same idea and the referees- pardon us-material, to back it up. They wound up in second place, just as the grid team did. Those semester exams. Wow! Soon there was en- rollment for the second semester and later a swell Debate Institute with lots of pretty girls and stuff. Then a swell Easter program with all the trimmings. It didn't take Winter long to break after this, and Spring brought track, golf, tennis, and spring fever. Aw, them's the daze. It seems just yester- day that we had the play and the Tigerama social and we recall that it has been a swell year. Now soon it will all be over and the Sophs will have a diploma, memories, and a lot of hopes, and the Frosh will have just a lot of hopes and plans for a sucessful next year. That year, we hope, will be spent in a building all our own. So to say fare- well, we will wish the best of luck to the Sopho- 1. mores, and say to us freshmen: Carry On . I vs Q T N --W A Q? ? , ,1,..'T..-f I gm .i- i-f'- ' s is 3 lllll lik! il 1 X xl if Q Fijv ':-f V W Ill!! J f y p Page 15

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