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The Administration C. E. St. John, Superintendent E. A. Funk, Dean K. R. Galle, Assistant Dean Ruby Beebe Secretary Faculty ldentlllcatlons ALICE CARROW, Librarian PAUL JOHNSON, Journalism EDITH JOYCE DAVIS, Physical Education RICHARD C. NOLAN, Botany, Math ESTHER DENTON, Home Economics CHARLES E. RUFF, Zoology THELMA HALL, Education ARCHIE E. SAN ROMANI, Orchestra ANNE' C. HAWLEY, Languages PAULINE B. SLEETH, English, Public Speaking CHARLES L. HINCHEE, Vocal Music MERLE K. SN YDER, Debate CARL L. HOLMAN, Mechanical Drawing DANIEL C. STARK, Chemistry GAYE IDEN, Physics AMOS L. CURRY, Athletic Director WILMA IMES, Typing HENRIETTA COURTRIGHT, Math INEZ JOHNSON, English
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Young Demos, G. 0. P., Active in College After seventeen years of peaceful college life, A. C. J. C. has finally given way to the lambasting, log-rolling, mudslinging institution of politics. Differences as to political faith has rapidly taken form. A. C. J. C. now has the two major parties of the nation's political realm represented within its' midst, manifested in the organizations of the Young Democrats and the Young Republicans. The young factions are organized much on the same order as the National parties, having most of the same offices. The Democrats were the first to organize. Having begun their club 2 years ago. they now boast 88 members. The respective officers of the club are Jack Burkarth, chairmang Joyce Cox, vice-chairman, Evelyn Vining. secretary and treasurerg and Iris Tyler, social chairman. Their political advisor is Frank Theis, an Arkansas City lawyer. The club has had two dances this year, held at Gib Hatfield's studio, and also have apicnic planned for May 19. The Young Republicans were not long in retaliating, and this year have organized their forces. At the present they boast of some 50 members amd in another year they expect to over- take their opponents. Plans are being made for a picnic to be held sometime before school is out. Officers of the club are Edwin Brown, chairmang Grace Hamilton, vice-chairmang Jaunita Harder, secretary and treasurer. Bill Hardy, and Alva Turner, social chairmen. Their political advisor is George Templar, lawyer and member of the state legislature. The parties are somewhat divided among them- selves as to who they are going to support in the coming presidential election. The Republicans are mainly for Vandenburg and Dewey while Demo- cratic factions favor Roosevelt and Farley.-W. R. lk.-ti.. Autlitorium landscaped Beauty has been added to utility in Arkansas City's newest school building, the auditorium. At the suggestion of Mrs. Graydon Tilbury, the board of education spent several hundred dollars in landscaping of the grounds south and west of the building to bring its appearance into greater harmony with other school and near-by library property. Since the auditorium was built four years ago, the ground has been left barren. The clay has been replaced by rich dirt, and plots of bermuda grass have been planted in the sections of land in front of the building. Hedges have been plainted along the inner sides of the sidewalk south of the build- ing. Trees have also been set out. No work has beeln done on the parking, and this space will prob- ably be cemented over. Starkmen Win Third ln Western llivision The Tiger basketball five finished third in the Western Division of the junior college state circuit for the 1939-40 season. The Hutchinson team won the division, with Dodge City placing second. In conference competition the Bengals won six games and lost four encounters, and scored 403 points to their opponents' 336. The non-conference season ended with a five to one game lead for the Tigers. Coach Daniel Stark has won two state champ- ionships. Stark's teams won the titles in the sea- sons of 1925-26 and in 1926-27. Stark came to Ark City in 1923, and during the period of 17 years Stark has had a very fine record for putting on the floor a fine showing team. The Tigers were handicapped this year by the loss of Oran Begwin, forward on the college five, who developed a severe case of pneumonia near the beginnning of the cage season. This illness kept Begwin from competing in any athletics and from completing his school work. The college team was built around Wayne Howard, free scoring forward for the Bengals. In the ten conference games played, Howard scored 68 field goals, 23 free throws, had ten personal fouls called against him. Howard scored a total of 159 points with an average of 15.9 per game for the season. He bucketed 29 points against Pratt in the game played at Pratt. Begwin and Howard were co-captains of the 1939-40 squad. In the Western Division of the junior college circuit, Howard was elected forward on the All- Star team. Oliver Rutter and Burrell McGraw received honorable mention for their playing. Coach Stark's 1940 squad consisted of the fol- lowing players: Wayne Howard, Oran Begwin, Oliver Rutter, Fred Cockran, Glen Shockey, Ed- ward Drehmer, Jack Pinion, Red Littell, Earl Cook, Burrell McGraw, Warren Thomas, Carl Hol- man, Robert Ellinger, Harold lVIcQuiston, Clinton Hobson, Charles Chapman, and Arthur Johnson. 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