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- 1 w ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBFQR 29, 13290, ASJC f53GE?7L31599l --H rr W- W--J3?g 5-'3 L'brary, Office Overflow as luco :M5?iSief Q I 'L I Ill gi li' 3 AMAX5 YV . um I-F,-, 5 if . Al 1' 1 ii.. Fl'PNl'lllL'll Paola Hurt, Norma Sharp, liathj' Tllnurb, and Elle-n llnwk vak it up lui-fwv t-nmlliu-f, xlhill- ,,,,,Q,,,. Givgnefs Druid Ruth and 'Tom Gibson 1-nlur the library lo got registration xupplic-Q from Bliss ilury fllnrgairrt I lams. . , 1, ..,: I . zi. .,.,. . h i lwdf i we ill ' 3 N Q Z A , Q A J,-4 ff9x'wr 4-RLQQWIXS Q - ' ff l'5rS:Qw,Qig,, 1 xq7ww,wVg,g,4M rf V, Q 5 N X f-N, ,K iq? f X Kes' . - Ni ,af XCZHS ' ,AW A QQ? . K 1 3 figs, Wk -,wwf M W ww HH l K V i , y M ., :iz 49251 fl 0 , A X 0 Miss Mary Wilson advises Alice Mullett and Sharon Kay Claihnurnc. :md lloh llurst and Bob Drenmxn rclwfl W Dean K. R. Galle for the linul check. i fl : l WRIW ? swf Q wx ,, 7 . f www G-.Ml A H V - t , ,,.. ., ..., . , . , fygkx, lliuykf' the photographer goufed, an.l inaylre the pour girl lust her head when sho paid her fees to Kira. Ruth Gil- locl-1. Jock Xviillilllbilliill' is still happy as Mrs. Gaulle prrpnre-S his bill for books.
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Pa' 2 lg? ACJC TIGER TALES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960 TIGER TALES The official student publication of the Arkansas City Junior College, Arkansas City, Kansas. Issued fort- nightly during the academic year ex- cept for holiday periods. and dedicated to the welfare of the student body it represents. NEWS STAFF Editor ,,,.,....... Carolyn Storey News Editor . . .... Jock Walkinshaw Reporters Charles Kihega, Carroll Patrick, Norman Wolford PRODUCTION STAFF Production Manager -- Ray Langdale Make-Up Foreman -- Ron Schuchman Linotype Foreman - ..... David Ruch Press Foreman ....... John Rogers Linotype Operators --.. Ruch, Carl Whitford, Rogers, Schuchman Teaching Assignments Shifted ior Three College instructors Three Junior College faculty chang- es have been made for the 1960-61 academic year. Ben Cleveland has been transferred from junior high industrial art and enior high assistant coach to college carpentry and head football coach. He succeeds L. A. Chaplin, who re- tired, as carpentry instructor, and Clint Webber, who is now at Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia. as football coach. The teaching assignment of Lee Jeffery, head basketball coach, has been changed from senior high social science to college social science, psychology, and physical education. Lonnie Bedwell became a full time college teacher of physical science and math, after a year in which his time was split with the senior high school. ...li--01,-l1 Library Air Conditioners To Be Paid for in October The air conditioners purchased for the college library by the student body lest September will be complete- ly paid for this year early in October, student council members have reveal- ed. Half of the debt was cleared last year and the remaining half will be paid this year in October. The installation of the air con- ditioners in the library definitely has increased the use of the library, according to Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Cost of the installation was approx- imately S700, all in student funds. LITTLE MAN CN CAMP! B9 in V ., 1- -1 V, QT- --ffl X--- or 5 , fb? L f . igi Q0-fe if Wes Q 2 ,W fmfkinix QQ O 13' V QQV-gf U Ulla P1 H Ctflt W .ff gl AUX! fi ' T' ' s 'V ff., o ' C P9 A ffi l. if Q3l,fffifEf'l.' , or ,f J U'f-Q ,,7g,., V .. Q C lla-fm f 1 1,' .,',- Q ., . ,F . X W 1 J f LL ' V tl f ,'-- '-1---. 1 - I ....-,-' 1 ' X 5 Q 4 - . .xl fl ' 9 lit - aa. sr f m y s c 3 6 - l .27 X ' J fri? Nur f ,ia -V K f, f X ,SP A Z M! Qi iii s - f f -f , . 1'3 -ff - . v x' .. I A' , 'ff ,-- I ..- J' -f ha?-l -Q? 'XT -' it 9 ' , ,, f 'ff jf' - la ff, jfiiif, tion e were ALLA time Neavoue 'Cruzer nr-ie' 6EN E' we eerour raezero PLAYIUAI Carpenters Help Council Complete Sign Proiect Four huge orange signs, designed by Eldon Eastman, graduate of '60, and made by Stan Graves, '58 grad- uate, now greet visitors of Arkansas Clfly as they enter the city. This brings to conclusion a project begun by the Student Council last spring. The signs advertise Ark City Junior College and are located east of the city at the intersection of U. S. 166 and Kansas Ave., west of the citv at the east end of the Arkansas River bridge, north of the city at the Sprinighgll Park on U. S. 77, and the south sign approximately one block north of the Oklahoma state line, The signs feature the theme A better tomorrow, thru a better edu- cation , and picture the Tiger mascot. They were erected September 21 and 22 by the college carpentry class, under direction of Ben Cleveland. The student body now has approxi- mately S150 invested in these new signs. No tax money was involved. ,,-...L -Oi ii Council Votes To Join H. S. In Tribute to A. L. Curry The college student council voted at its September 12 meeting to buy shrubbery for the purpose gf land- scapingqa memorial marker honoring A. L. Curry, long-time college foot- ball coach and athletic director. The football field was named after Mr. Clurry several years ago, but until the high school student council erect- edna. marker the field was unmarked officially. L211'1'Y Welch, student council presi- dent, took part in a ceremony honor- Ing Mr. Curry at the halftime of the liigilldog-Wichita West game Sept. .. r0 -1 Class Lists Are Prepared Class lists containing the names and addresses of freshmen and sopho- more students enrolled through September 14 have been prepared by Glenda Webster and Kay Allison, student office employees. They are available for use by students 01- approved agencies.
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Melons Are 'Lickin' Good' at Stu-Co Feed -v-nun We sliced and gobbled, and picked and chose those luscious slices at the Student Cuuncil's annual Watermelon Feed, September 2. .. X We decided to eat one more hunk of melon, and than we rested some. SSA is . - Amd after the fullness subsided, we were Off to the 'aces'
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