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

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-R THURSDAY, DECEMBE-R 15, 1-9.60 I ACJC TIGER TALES A I Q P0803-'n Carpenters Rush to Enclose Building -1. E-kg . X- K. sl Q . jd. M,-1, . Q ,EE , iw. , X as-f I., ... Mig. C' -4, . 4 ' A g... .uf A .. L I ' .N . .. E lp -if-. - .s I 6 ,.,......-f. .. . ' - .. . 1? R. ', 4 512-tiff - . or :.. J- f i, -- if -.-, f t ' 6 fx f - ' , ' - 4, - .' ' ,, .. zi , -v ,, - -' -,-- QI.:,E,:-'3:j.2--222,151 :K-':,:2-,:, ,V-'Fil .-qw., 5 - f.. It N ir gf-13 ,.:.,, - :lar lv, ,:.'?,e.. ,,'-wswvzlvi .ff 1-3 ' ' P . 1 . ---- .. filiiirii?.fs1f 'q3?:5w2737'25561259-lE'2i'.,..iif:.1?1 Wg ' -l 'idk . j' .v ' J w fl. - . 5 K: ,Q ,. ki jp. 4... , - Vx.. v, .5-V: ,,.x,.,,.,-,..t..,.im .I--'sv .6 Jw.. ' -' T-.-. . , 7-L+. -'::-, .21 ' .. - ,- ' , Ii' -g-1. W5 fig. 1 I' 1-iii,-'5:, 1 , .:-3 i .-.- mf'-Er' fi! 5 .:r?f'tE - -nuYi ' 1-. -2-Ejip ..::g:31j:,,,r.:.,2., 31,13 .5 -. 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'.. :- f- W nr- L -' sf 1' he as . .:- we '1 -- :.-.4....t ...1..:ff-'- :u s 'J-2 College Carpenters start the sheeting on the roof of the 1960-61 house project, under the watchful eye of Ben Cleveland, instructor. In the picture, left to right, are Jerry Schones, -Robert Brown, Cleveland, Kenneth Brit- ton, and Don Mawdsley. iPhoto by Richard Gattonj H IR -Hifi Marriage Bells Ringing For Grads and Students As New Year Approaches Four students and former students have recently repeated marriage vows or plan to do so in the next few weeks. Bob Buzzi, '59, and Monica Kelley were united in marriage, November 25, in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Bob is a student at Emporia State. Jim Kittrell and Ruth Steiner, '60, were married, November 25, in the chapel of the First United Presby- terian Church. Both are attending' Oklahoma State University fat Still- water. Donna Fluis, '54, and Aaron Hayes have chosen January 1 as the date they will be united in marriage in the Clair Methodist Church, Omaha. Mr. Hayes is now in service overseas, and Miss Fluis is employed in the post office at Omaha. Curtis Rich, freshman from Wichita, will wed Anita Graham, of Wichita, January 20, at the College Hill Methodist Church, Wichita. Miss Graham, who will join her husband as a junior college student next semester, is a granddaughter of the late Roy Hughes and daughter of the former Emma Glenn Hughes, an honor grad- uate ot' the class of 1935. 1.1.-45.7-.-. L. A. Chaplin, who retired last spring as college carpentry instructor, has been substituting for Reece Bohannon, who has been ill. ' Progress on the carpentry class house has been steady during the pre- vailing fair weather of the fall season. The roof sheeting and the boxing were completed during early Decem- ber, and class members began shin- gling the house last week. Instructor Ben Cleveland hoped to have the building completely enclosed by Dec. 16, with window assemblies in place, thus allowing inside work to continue should the weather become bad. 0 Furniture Reassembled By Mawdsley Twins The blue divan in the college club room has been reassembled by the Mawdsley twins, after college stud- ents had nearly disassemble it by rugged use. Don and Ron removed the upholstery, retied the springs, and replaced burlap backing. The job was on their own initiative, and they will also work on other upholstered furni- ture in the clubroom. Other clubroom furniture repair work has been by the carpentry class, under the direction of Ben Cleveland. ... 0-.1.i.... , Jo Ann White is New Student Librarian Assistant Due to the expansion of the library, Jo Ann White, sophomore, has been employed as a new student library member where she will assist Mrs. Paul Johnson, head librarian. Among her duties will the filing of cards and sorting the new books that come in. Sophomores Asked to Pre-enroll Early Ol Sophomores who are candidates for graduation are asked to come to the office immediately to pre-enroll for the second-semester, Dean K. R. Galle has announced. We would like to see them before Christmas. Freshmen who need certain courses to meet their transfer requirements are also asked to see the Dean. Only by this pre-planning can the schedule be arranged to best meet the needs of the student body, the Dean said. Final registration for spring term programs will begin immediately after the holidays. There will be no period devoted exclusively to registration and students will be required to register during the hours when they are not in classes or taking examinations. The fall semester ends January 20, and spring term begins January 23. For regular registration, sopho- mores will report to the college office. Freshmen will report to their advisors to plan their schedules, then go to the office to pay fees and get final ap- proval. All registrations are to be completed by January 20. Second semester courses not offered during the fall term include ceramics and elementary color, in the art de- partment, geology: botany and human physiology by the biology departmentg child psychology and orientation and observation of teaching in educationg drama productions in speechg sociol- ogy, modern European history, and recent U. S. history in social sciencesg quantitative analysis in chemistryg statics and dynamics in physics: tex- tiles and family living in home economics: differential equations in mathematicsg and business correspond- ence. .-...iO.1. Friends of College Library Donate 43 More Volumes More books have been donated to the college library since the open- house. The most recent donors are Mrs. Carl Hoofer, Wichita, sister of Miss Henrietta Courtright, Life Maga- zine's book, Great Religionsng Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. Johnson, 14 books of fiction and non-Iictiong The Self- Realization Fellowship, three books on the philosophy of yoga, including the Autobiography of a Yoga g Miss Ernestine Leasure, 11 books of science for the general readerg and Mrs. Fos- tine Moncrief, 14 books of fiction and non-fiction.

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Page 2 Y Y 2 2 E ACJC TIGER TALES 2 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1960 ' 2 T Ll'iHi'il.E MAN GN CAMPUS l by Dick Bibles' 'X WN . 'I 'H '?'ii1f tal' The official student publication of . lcf get the Arkansas City Junior College, ,i - Q F231 F ' 0 Arkansas City, Kansas. Issued fort- 0 ,fj.y,,i1,gg 1 UN H nightly during the academic year ex- !W v lr ff, f,L.n, , cept for holiday periods. and dedicated ,M , ,ffl , FQ to the welfare of the student body it l' ff 1 -evrew-rs. wmmeaf -Q NEWS STAFF Tj ii . f 'K - in Editor ....... ..... C arolyn Storey ,5 . F. N 'l ' ' f . .- News Editor . . .... Jock Walkinshaxv 'lj' . 'v.i 'mf ' 'Z 1- J ff Reporters Charles Kihegil. All W, ff ..1j'ffW! 325, 'K tg, .-' VC f l- E C21'1'0ll Pattflfkr Sandy Pmmton . all ff? lf 1, . J'--ll' ' r lu f - 'A ' fi .' - ' PRODUCTION STAFF D g. ij jg . .- Production Manager -- Ray Langdale ,I I ' ' W ' 1 ' - S - --- Hake-Up Foreman -- Ron Schuchman ' RA' ' G ou 9Y' ,'W' NDY' QVV' Linotype Foreman - ..... David Ruch Press Foreman ....... John Rogers Linotype Operators -- Ruch, Rogers, Schuchman DE Club Reports Success in Sock Hop Fund Raiser Party The most successful DE Club sock hope in history of the event was en- joyed by the club November 18, Mrs. Marie Ludwig, sponsor, said, as mem- lers cleaned house after their pre- formance. A pantomime of Carmen was pre- sented by Kenny Buchele, Cedar Vale. Steve Smith and Butch Judd sang This Mornin', This Evenin', so soon and Buddy Better Get on Down the Line. Gerald Heckes, Wellington, sang Rain and Among Your Pos- sessionsf' his own compositions. Don- nie Huffman and his combo sang sev- eral numbers and Chet Hunter sang Vampire Rock a song he wrote him- self. Donnie Huffman and Ruthie Ellin- ger won the slow dance prize, Ronnie Stover and Diane Bishop were award- ed the prize for the contest couple, Ruth Ann Nichels won the door prize, and Kurt Conrad and Paulette Hechan won the fast dance honors. E.. -1 Ground Broken for College Building 10 Years Ago It was just 10 years ago yesterday that the official groundbreaking cere- mony for the junior college adminstra- tion building took place. Townspeople, alumni, faculty members and students gathered to see Leighton Chaplin, president of student council, and a host of local official representatives turn the first spades of dirt Those taking part in the ceremony included Supt. J. J. Vineyard, speak- ing for the school adminstration and facultyg Miss Anne Hawley represent- ing the B. P. W.: Dean K. R. Galleg W. F. Frailey, of the class of 1930, who represented the alumnig and Helen Ramsey, class of 1950, who represented the student body. X .Lf f .. 1 I . ,,L,.lf-'Qi A J f m 1 i glii' '. W' 'eine' . ' , ' . -.Lt li ' W Jw ' AF' - - 2' N 1 ' I if -l' r r '2- - A - 1 fy- F. fa -sf a t ' .- ,vf yg' f B '- 1, ' a: 5. -f-1: fi fl ll. ' T ' is f lin, fl .5-'iq X E' ws., 3- E ' . -2- f ' , ' S. Su NNY Y L-EAR 'rsh-1 eras- 'wee-'fees-l , -. 1 1 , owns X P f s zj fr- - A 5.4 , L F 6- lf 0 f - W' . a, f - 4-'-Q:-'fwfr --: v , 'y i . ' F A A b f A ', b. A, ' Lf 1 ' . 'N :Z3g,g'f.ff2'aQ , .,, ,V . I ,f fl, fmgpug WQATHER -FrtEE2sNG- -HOT -1 -v-MCE - P-TA Council Sponsors Education Survey Discussion Approximately 200 school patrons and members of the City Teachers Association heard a panel discussion of the recommendations of the recent- ly completed State Educational Sur- vey, December 6, in the junior high school auditorium. Mrs. Dorothy Bryant, president of the Board of Education, Senator Joe Warren, and Dr. J. J. Vineyard, super- intendent of schools, spoke of state educational needs, problems of iinance, proposed state aid to junior colleges, and the impact of the proposed changes on the local school system. The meeting was conducted as a regular session of the city PTA council, which was in charge of pro- gram and arrangements. 1...........0..,,......?. Decorations Go Up The TAC special events committee erected and trimmed the Christmas tree in the front lobby, December 7. Janice Keown, Marsha Wilson, and Irene Slaughter decorated the tree. The committee is also in charge of student decorations in other parts of the buiding. John Rogers New Prexie Of Printers Guild John Rogers, freshman, from Ar- kansas 'City, has been elected Presi- dent of the Printers Guild for the 1960-61 school year. Other officers are Ron Stansbarger, Vice-Pres, David Clark, Secretaryg Bob Goulden, Trea- surer. Members discussed revision of club constitution adopted in 1956, and de- cided io sponsor an intarmural basket- ball tournament to raise funds for the club. To oe eligible for membership in the Guild, members must maintain a B average in printing. The club is divided into three groups. Sopho- mores and juniors are the apprentices, seniors journeymen, and junior collepm students are master printers, same as the old Guild organization for printers. l.,..,0l . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Maag sponsored an after-game social in the college clubrooms after the Joplin-Tiger bas- ketball game Saturday night. Sheila White, Student Council social chairman was in charge of the arrangements. - l l l l 4 . u l l 1 I . ll . 1 l .lr 1 f I x 4 H: S Vt? 11' 2 V ll I ! ll ,X ,,. l Iv lj, l ll H ll -l A lf lx l l i ill pf ffl - fl f A.



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Page 4 Acqg,-gona TALES HTHURSDAY, DECEMBERC15, 1960 Tigers Edge Bacone, 67-66, For Third Place Dave Holt stole the ball in the final three seconds and scored a basket to give the Tigers third place in the An- nual Miami All-Junior College Tourn- ament, December 3, as they defeated Bacone 67 to 66, in the preliminary to the championship game. Coffeyville trouncel Northeastern ASLM, 87 to 32, for the championship. The Arks opened the tournament December 1, winning over the Okla- homa Military Academy of Claremore, 68 to 61. The Bengals led at the half'- time 34 to 21, but the confident O.M.A. team came back strong to shorten the Tiger lead to a 7-point span. Dave Holt paced the Bengals with 20 points. He was followed by Loye Sparks with 18, Rhodes 12, Chace 6, Golson 4, John Zorro Torrez 3, and Tayrien, Root, and Ibach, who each collected 2 points O.MA.7s scoring was led by Kenneth Willis with 17 points Cofteyville easily defeated Northern Oklahoma Junior College to entitle them to meet the Tigers in the semi- final round of, the tournament, and then over-ruled the Arks 76 to 63 in a game that went right down to the final gun. The Tigers were down 40 to 26 at half-time, and though they back fired up it was not enough to overcome the red hot shooting of the Red Ravens. Loye Sparks and Dave Holt collected 15 points each to hold the Tiger scor- ing honors. Close behind was Del McGlasson with 14. Torrez had 8, Rhodes 6, Tayrien 3, and Chace 2 points. Ed Crumer paced the Red Ravens with 23 points and,Jerry Burton col- lected 12. The Tigers defeated Bacone in a game that kept fans on the edges of their seats till the final gun sounded. The Bengals had a slim 1-point lead after a half that saw the lead change hands many times. During the second half of play the teams traded goal for goal until Holt's steal and basket earned the deciding points in the 67-66 victory. Holt led the Tiger scoring with 25 points, Loye Sparks and Bill Chace each collected 12. Del McGlasson 9, Rhodes 4, Tayrien3, and Golson 2. Coaches Lee Jeffery and Ben Cleve- land took Holt, Sparks, Chace, McGlas- son, Rhodes, Don Tayrien, Ernest Golson, Torrez, LeRoy Call, George Root, Jim Ibach, Harold Lake, Willis Robersion on the trip. Approximately 15 fans, including college cheerleaders Bengals Bust Lions, Bow to lndy's Pirates ln Non-League Tilts The Bengal basketeers split a pair of games with non-league foes, the Joplin Lions and the Independence Pirates. as the season warmed up. The 'Iigers defeated Joplin 71 to 61 in their first official home game De- cember 10. The hrst half was very close even though Joplin dominated the play and led 38 to 30 at intermission. Coach Lee Jefiic-ry fiired up the Tigers during the rest period as they came back to regain the lead in only a few minutes. They were not in danger during the last 10 minutes of the contest. Don Tayrien led the Arks in scoring with 16, followed closely by Del Mc- Class with 15, and Bill Chace, 14. Joplin scoring honors went to Ham- mons with 18. Keeling collected 17 and France scored 13. Douglas Landrith. Joplin coach, is a Ql'Ol'l'll 'l' Arkansas Citian, graduating from high school here in 1941. Pkvkakblfvil In a tightly played game the Tigers bowed to the Independence Pirates 63 to 66, December 6, at Independence. . Bothsquads played a hard first-half and the Bengals led 30 to 27 at the rest period. The Pirates pressed the Arks during the second half to break their poise, and lead by about three points most of the period. High for the Tigers was Sparks, with 20. Del McGlasson collected 14 and Holt got 13. Rhodes and Chace each scored 8 points. Independence -was pacedvby Benson with 21. Deckard and Speers each had 10. Beverly 9, Brown and Hill 6, and Price fl. -11.--10-11-11. Miss Anne Hawley, Mrs. Fostine Moncrief, and Mrs. Dorothy Johnson have collaborated to decorate a Christmas tree in the north wing of the second floor. It is the first to grace the area .. i.?0.i.. ...,. A new alumninum Christmas tree, decorated with gay red ornaments, was the contribution of the college office staii' to holiday decorations this week. 0.-. .i Mrs. D. C. Stark has been substi- tuting for Miss Mary Wilson, who has been ill. 0.-1..i.i Some men grow, others swell. iO. l Arkansas City 78. Tonkawa 76 and parents of players saw parts of the tourney and supported the Arks. Tigers Entertain CMA Cadets, Cofteyvil le Juco The Tigers will complete their pre- Christmas play with home stands, December 16 and 20, against Oklahoma Military Academy, of Claremore, and the Coifeyville Red Ravens, in re-play of recent tournament contests. Judging by past games and the height that Ark City will have over the Cadets, Ark City should not have too much trouble with them. Coffey- ville will be tough indeed. The Ravens won the tournament at Miami on De- cember 3, defeating Ark City by a 13-point margin, 76 to 63, in the semi- finals. The Bengals handled the OMA Cadets 68 to 61 in the initial round of the Oklahoma tourney. 'When play resumes after the holi- days, the Arks will be oft' again, 'traveling to Claremore January 3, for a returnggame with OMA. The Tigers will open their Western Division Campaign, January 6, when they meet Dodge City on the Con- quistadors' court. From Dodge they go to Garden City, January 7, for another conference meet. Continuing on to Colorado, they play Pueblo on January 9 and travel to Trinidad, January 10 before they return home. 'Coach Lee Jeffery believes that this will be the toughest trip the Bengals will take this -year, due to the fact that they will be playing three of the top teams in the nation. , i1-..01l.,.... Party Schedule Is Set By Council Social Committee According Ito the social' committee ofthe Student Council and their spon- sor, Miss Henrietta Courtright, math instructor, the following dates have been. set for coming junior college parties. . December 177 .... Christmas-Alumni . Dance T January 21 .... Social after game January 27 .... Social after game February 17 .... Social after game Marc-h 17 .... St. Patrick's Dance April 14 .... Tigerama CTentativeJ i .0i..,,.. Library Gets Shelving For Newlv Donated Volumes Due to the recent donations given to the college library, shelves were needed. Four stacks have been built by the college carpenter to be placed 1n the center of the room being open to the north and south. According to Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, college librar- ian, these stacks will house 1,200 books. A matching dictionary stand was also constructed for the use of the students.

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