Cowley College - Tiger Daze Yearbook (Arkansas City, KS)
- Class of 1972
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The Tiger Action Club guided by Kenny Webber, president stood behind the cheerleaders as their sponsoring body and as such promoted pep rallies, bonfires, pep assemblies, and other Ti- ger spirited activities throughout the year. T.A.C. was also active in planning the May Day celebration which in- cluded a picnic, races between organiza- tions and a band. Both groups were active throughout the year promoting school spirit and bringing Tiger support to the community. -lung Wklbl a i, I ff' 4 lf 1 s A si 1 W fry tg ' Eli ' 5 'Qi ' ' 'La 5 , s 2 k 1, i If . avg! 4 i 5 il 5 . r 'X ' fi- if .i i fi W 1 gs The Student Government Associa- tion is an essential and important body in the operation of the college and the conduct of Student Affairs. This year's President was Nan Johnston, aided by Vice President, Rick Cleveland. With the assistance of faculty advi- sor, Phil Peery, the SGA acts as the leg- islative and executive body of the asso- ciation. Activities of the Student Gov- ernment Association include supervis- ing the students social program throughout the year, determining stu- dent policies and programs under its direction, conducting the affairs of The Tiger Den including cleaning and rede- coration, expanding certain student funds, appointing members to student and student faculty committees, among other duties. This year SGA sponsored an open debate on attendance at commence- ment, dances, bonfires, weiner roasts and a Folk Concert. The election campaign saw Phyllis Marotta champion over Bill Hacka- thorn who bows in acquiescence above. E A...DECA fl s,'Lg:4.:'+fff5g'13Q5g . Q fa' - L 7 ,I . .. ,, ., . ,. ...M - V. ff- - Q, ' , ,-.1 . f - A V A . f . V Q 1 ww - . :M-,-.. ,QQ s-,fm 4-zffgj mia,-f Af ' if 3- Aff, A 'f 1 - -,aff-an-if fifikw 4- ' f N2 a ' -, -- vi. T ' 13, . ,42,-S., 0 f' 'I ' wg , if - . .. fr , ', 'P Q'-he 'Ks - F' '15 :Wife ' ' nv . ' , . . . .J , 4 1 f y . :-gf, -, f,-4.1 1 , ,, -Jw , - ' f A .--.gf 1,-1. H .v , .' . ' - ,L ? , V'f..,Mg, r 'W ' 4 V 4 ', 4 p 4 v P Q A i '1 n 1-A AV' P1 Dil 1N y 2' ., V, I Q ' '-s..T ..- 5 r. 'I T .I Student National Education Assoca- tion is a busy and worthwhile organiza- tion at CCCC. It's purpose is to ac- quaint the student who plans on a teaching career with the problems and various approaches to the teaching pro- fession one may encounter when he fi- nally iinished his education and quali- lies for a teaching position. The SNEA college branch is a part of the National Education Association and the students attend all meetings that a teacher would be expected to attend. Officers for this year were Sharon Alsip, President, Vickie Gaston, Vice President, Diane Rues, Secretary, John West, Treasurer, Jeri Werneke, Histo- rian, Bob Tooley, Student Council Representative. Sponsors were Mr. DuChateau and Miss Mary Margaret Williams and supporting members in- cluded Carol Stone, Kathy Seward, Doris Coker and Phyliss Marotta. Activities for the year included visit- ing Gerard Orphanage, attending a meeting in Arkansas. Distributive Education Club of America is an organization open to those students interested in business and business management as a field of work. The Club places many students within stores in the area for experi- ences. This experience allows them the learning situation so badly needed in any profession and from working they gain a valuable experience. Many hon- ors have been won by the club over the years. NV , S Ql- SSN x, is GN x R N 11 i 1 ws Q rg., as Q Q 1 uw ww iw WW 1 f A A W W KEIWMW T 'f 1 vw A A. , aa fi 'A ' 'A R f525'f?lZL7 UIQ! We 1 Wx' ai? 2 . . azz: '. - fl A ' .. A A ZWQJJMZK , ,Q M.. . V-01 , -wwe The Choir under the direction of Mr. August Trollman and accompanied on piano by Marla Fhonsen included students from CCCC who were able to blend into Gann Riley Holt and Godwin rounded out the Boys Quartet. Throughout the year the choral groups of CCCC entertained at various events. This year those involved found the Choir with a very full schedule. During the fall term they presented an opening concert, a talent show, Thanks- giving Rejoice, Christmas Program and performed the folk-rock musical Tell It Like It Is at three whirlwind performances. Second semester followed the same route with one performance after an- other. Over thirty-five appearances by the Choir made them both well-known and well-traveled among clubs on campus. The Girls and Boys Ensemble later to be dubbed the Tiger Tones were also directed and sponsored by Mr. August Trollman. The group entertained at many varied programs and at all times showed the vivacious spontanaiety and enjoyment for singing. Ensembles perform WW ' 'iM ' , fm 5 i . ws- vi 2-Ne - . .-, Q3 f 444' 9-:-2V-M3523-itf1P:'..?-'nf .iff . . r N Y X N552 ,. ., .. . .N ,. ..... X ','0Nq.., uw. f was-W QA 1 .mf K Girls ensemble for 1972 included Kathy Baylis, Ann Gillis, Susan Speer, Wanda McAdoo, Resa Bowman, Dianne Baerg, Phyllis Marotta, Shean Binford, and Marla Johnson. Interest and spirit for our school shone out in their performances. hm. W r . , Z if The mixed ensemble are shown here performing at the Christmas Chorale Program. The ensemble made over thirty-five appearances this year. Along with the Choir they produced many pleasant and entertaining programs. 13 9 1 .. .A ,.,.... . , , , ,Q .,., . .f..f ...:f-L , f. f1..I?. ., : 1'2f'i':-:I .W .,.v,.... I .H.i.,,,if 5. A , X .V 1 1 442.16 1 . . .4 'ff 9, M jf 4 f 1 if fy, ,7 'ff 2 , .. 1, L-3,-,zyy 95 ff i Wa- a 5 Letterman's Club, a relatively new organization at Cowley County Com- munity College finds itself playing an active role in the college campus life this year. Requirements for eligibility in the Letterman's Club require that a letter be earned by the person during the college year. Letterman at CCCC have earned their letters in football, basketball, baseball, tennis and golf with many of the members holding dual letters in two sports. CCCC is also unique in that the Let- terman's Club is Hliberatedf' Both men and women active in sports are invited tojoin. The Club has had a great deal to do with promoting school spirit through- out the school year. Activities under the direction of Bill Hackathron included the selling of Tiger Buttons during both the football and basketball seasons. One of the biggest money-making projects of the 1972 season was the tak- ing over ofthe Sonic Drive-ln Res- taurant in Arkansas City for the pur- pose of earning money for the school sports activities. BSE X Lettermen The Black Student Establishment is an organization open to students of all races. The club's main purpose is to bring about self identity and to help people of all races to do their own things, yet in harmony. The Black Stu- dent Establishment sponsored many school activities. They sponsored a Cul- tural Minorities Week. Special days were set aside for special recognition to different races including Indians, Mexi- cans and Negroes. Several prominant speakers were heard and panal discus- sions were held. Displays of art done by and about different races were dis- played throughout the school. At Thanksgiving, the BSE sponsored a food drive, and collected a basket of food for a needy family in Arkansas City. The members pictured are: Bot- tom, Connie Byrd, Traviata Morris, Virgil Watson, Lew Rowe Jr., Velma Crawford, and Randy Watson. Top are Smiley Barnes, and Don Bourland. ig PBL A ctive PBL poses with sponsors Mrs. Goehring and Mrs. Wilson members FROM L TO R, FRONT Warren Duncan, Gloria Tsosie, Paula Hess, Lou Phi Beta Lambda is one of the oldest and still ac- tive clubs on CCCC campus. PBL is open to any person interested in a career of business either in a managerial position, a secretarial or 'girl Fri- day' position or running computer's for a busi- ness. PBL supports and promotes all activities dealing with the business section of CCCC and helps the student interested in a career of this type to better his talents and learn from others. Members sponsored by Mrs. Mary Wilson and Mrs. Goehring attended the State Phi Beta Lambda Conference and brought back many awards and numerous certificates of merit for the outstanding work done by CCCC PBL'ers. THE PICTURE ON THE RIGHT shows Debbie Thresherg President, Mary Lou Shadid, Jimmy Denny and Rilla Keller receiving their PBL awards of merit at the Annual Awards Assembly. PBL sponsored numerous activities for CCCC student body throughout the school year includ- ing film showings and most important, 'Dress Right Week'. Dress Right Week was sponsored with the intent of promoting better appearance of college age people. Ann Paton, Renea Ryan, Jeanne Endicott, Mary Neva Balser Lexy Northcutt Rita Bair Debbie Lou Shadid. BACK Jimmy Denny, Rilla Keller, Threasher. 1-R, 1 5 suv' Make that deadline! The Tiger Tales was written and edit- ed by students enrolled in the publica- tions classes. It was their goal to pro- vide a free and open means of self-ex- pression for the members of the CCCC community. A new approach was taken with more in-depth reporting, as issues of general interest and concern to the college were investigated. Owen Mooney served as editor for the first semester, Jeri Lyn Werneke took over the helm of the student news- paper the second semester. Other members of staff were Arvene Dema- ree, circulation manager, Mike Muir, advertizing manager, Philip Brown, photographer, and writers Pam Archer, Ron Beavers, Carol Cadwell, Debie Fair, Randy Finuf, Melvin Caswell, Jim Hartman, Gary Smith, Ann Shanks, Kent Smith and Deborah Storey. The Tiger yearbook modified tradi- tion by changing to a fall-delivery book in order to give a more complete cover- age ofthe year. Ann Shanks served as editor, Philip Brown as photographer, and staff members Carol Cadwell, Jeri Werneke and Sheila Bahruth. ,, N ,r n ag, N 'l .4 ,. n, .4 vga-'wiv' 'Wx-hw is-.Ni-K ' ,nn-'- ' CCCC is highlighted by participating in the annual Arkalalah parade. Arkalalah time again Arkalalah an annual event of Arkansas City, Kansas finds thousands of people rushing into the city to enjoy the two hour parade, carnival events, pancake feast, Coronation ceremonies, free side- walk dances and a bonanza of fun for everyone. Highlights of the event is the crowning of Queen Alalah. The Queen is selected from the girls of the sophomore class of CCCC. The entrants are limited from twenty to ten, ten to five and finally the number one girl who is crowned as Queen Alalah with the job of ruling over the entire Arkalalah festival. X , ,G w rf .. 1' 'W Alu ali! .17 V' 1. Nangm 4-, ax , 2755, fifths in 4 sf , , 1 K ' I it .5 ,.. Candidates vying for the title of Miss Shadid, Patty Speer, Peggy Henry, Nan Johnson, Queen Peggy Henry smiles joyously, enjoying her Alalah were BR L to R - Sharon Alsip, Pam Travita Morris, Sherri Andrews, Janet Weston. reign over Arklalah festivities. Avery, Liz Beck, Debbie Nietzke, Mary Lou ,,-6,-if CCCC drama productions maintains the tradition of past years by putting on two big shows, one each semester. The first semester offering was Ten Nights in a Barroomf' a melodrama with mu- sic based on a genuine Nineteenth Cen- tury melodrama depicting the evils of the demon rum. The second semester production, a night of one-acts, saw Rinse the Blood Off My Toga, Sec- ond Best Bed, and Gammer Gurtonls Needle is an adaptation of the second oldest play in the English 1 language. The talents of the all-volunteer casts were appreciated by fine audiences. -, 1 X - fs ,17-X-:ff.,.s,e-'-'swi ,X ,-er: , at get , 'gf' I . .- f g pi . A v 1 .Q is?SfsN..'w.:5 1 -. fm., - - is Us i Q N :iii-W A., xxx 13:15 x XR Q ggi ,J xv X x Xw S S X Q X 4 X E Q x ww k x 1 N X 5119 X A F WK XX X Q . Q 19 i? Q .f.f.f www I C49 765. I I ,flu 2104, Coach Cleveland contemplates new plays for the next game. l-jj gy, 1 llSERS X I io, wg 'EMM slwfxss w, A ' 0 I l ss tv. X an ggf,.,.f-dn l 3 Lawson points out manuvers to Kendall White During summer training session Coach Watson Butler County Independence 21 watches the lines form. SCO R EBOA R D 32 12 13 52 27 26 0 0 20 13 14 20 8 7 32 0 O 13 34 14 14 14 f 4 e 0 ' Rick Cleveland sneaks through a tribe of Haskell Indians on a trick play. Gary Bragg takes a break at practice. Two Tigermen concentrate their fire power to arrange a sudden comedown for a Fort Scott offensive play. Tigers David Booher and Kendall White rush in to the action to make sure the play is dead. 22 CS f New -ol Wim :af Injured Tiger football hero gets first aid. Football may be a highly organized game, if you stay with lhe action! A Tiger puts his ultimate effort unto stopping an 10 Bain more Yardage 10 PU1 Tiger On the enemy. 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Zffizzbyfmdiv ite, ' rl6ERs 1 4 J i Roundballer Mike Shaw lunges for the ball in a defensive play on the home court. ie, t Xt., vs. ....s..1..-ms,.W1m.vm .mg hd M M B B Li 'Hx s fy ro was mf sau. is mms: W W xg oscsw If -,XN5 X ,I H I P Russ Gilmore points out a trouble spot in a play to help in the second half. snags. mir MK Time out is a time of hectic instruction by Coach Lyle Rutter as he explains to Schultz and Kennedy the importance of offense. 26 fl hx lb I? 1 4 WV-W-, . , aww a R 2 K M. Z 6 463: W' Q ' LIZ 7 41 W-'ff . 9 5 2 ' ' -' : 'Q li L R , if H, 1' as I . . , .,, ..- X X lvl, X 1 If V. , ,wr l Zi?-ff-in D I I , ' ' iffy V 'O W' N 'W' 'X ' ' ' , ' . f f , .g5?f,,, ww, Av bf X' -Q N 1 E Nfat 1 Q - X ,af . Q QA, T , A il K I i , V A t I .F f I N f 'T L ' F. -Q ' ? is W E 2 Mig ,W 'H t 1 , ,, . f f- k ': g ft ' K3 ' ' T 7 1' , x V ' V I M ,Q , -,,, Y .., S Q ' A - , ' 5 , X ' ,, , l .-x . ' I-WV' . . ' at ,- ,N,. 1 3 Q , , BA tx., vf .Q I . t O X ff X! 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Rutter shows disapproval of new play. 3 , ,f ,N wg:-1, ' W i I - - f Q . , sk W tt Qkixk csc I 1 if ft K 5 'fix , N X . x Q New ' 34132 27:3 3M Qffaml yan? K aux 55681 Nw We be ff-gm mlmm aa? N 'Sw N ww aw M SM ti f -Magik! fx-q.Qf: jwwxvpy, 'QA ,gm - .aw ,Q 'fb msg Q-mm 'EMU 4:51 yt, 1re,m,4 iwkm ffsrwfi ' m's,,,+3 xmwqx faeisva fq'if '6v efksfrms same . gm 'Mama ' . 'X -x 5 1 ' s . at tt s 'ff' ft ' .X ,S Q .'.,asv+1 t ,ala-if f W ' te :ew li li , S' .t ' -A Q- X c wxvvvf -Xi ms N ig.-irsgxf Sf. X N K A -V Q si' 'X Q., ,x,,1,, .at , g , , ,X S N 1 vw-s vw' ' 'f i twists, 5 Q- 'Nl t . t . f.., .x' N, N L-. X li Wi A Q - ,5- N . . . , I X 4 5 ' 3 ' . 3 a ' 1 2 m 5 G i I A E A ri v p -R ua. 'Q fa 'f :Y A Q N t X N KSN-wow ikmzswz CCCC is about tojoin the winning crowd. -.-.M Y , K K4 f Doug Cutting, Stan Likens Ken Schultze and Theolopis Smiley Barnes along with Coach 28 pf Rutter map out plays and strategy for the second half ofthe Cowley-Colby Game. ii ' ' CCCC exhibits a third place trophy from the Bar- ton County Basketball Classic held over Thanks- giving vacation. Cowley 4 51 NORTHERN 4 72 Cowley 4 75 CLOUD 4 63 Cowley 4 75 PENN VALLEY 4 97 Cowley 4 62 COFFEYVILLE 4 66 Cowley 4 62 COLBY 4 48 Cowley 4 40 NORTHERN 4 59 Cowley 4 75 ST JOHN'S 4 77 Cowley 4 71 GARDEN 4 64 X Coach Lyle Rutter cheers lscoreboardl Cowley 4 61 BUTLER 4 62 Cowley 4 76 PRATT 4 71 Cowley 474 JOHNSON 4 109 Cowley 4 78 HIGHLAND 4 85 Cowley 4 80 ALLEN 4 78 Cowley 4 83 DODGE 4 89 Cowley 4 76 HUTCHINSON 4 103 Cowley 4 72 SEWARD 4 92 29 iw rf' f his team on to a rousing victory at the Barton Classic Cowley 4 56 BARTON 4 88 Cowley 4 67 GARDEN 4 92 Cowley 4 87 PRATT 4 86 Cowley 4 90 BUTLER 4 93 Cowley 4 88 DODGE 4 109 Cowley 4 84 SEWARD 4 88 Cowley 4 88 HUTCHINSON Cowley 4 48 BARTON 4 109 X X its ,V X XX X -wt 'Z' Na tionals Next The Tiger Tennis team appeared head- ed for a season unmatched by any other CCCC athletic team. With Coach Watters at the head position and the players he had assembled the team felt they had a good chance to take the state championship and take it they did. Playing in number one position on the team was Bill Marsh, reigning state champion. Behind Marsh is Paul Wal- dren from Ponca City, Jerry Clugston another freshman, comes next. Chris Hill follows Clugston, next is sopho- more Randy Moore playing in sixth position was Joe Goodson. With play continuing on May 6th the Tiger Tennis team proceeded to domi- nate their opponents, en-route to a complete sweep of all finals matches. Thus for the fourth straight year Cow- ley County had successfully won the Kansas Jayhawk Junior College Tour- nament, which qualifies them for The National Jr. Collete Tournament, in Ocala, Florida. Aggressive play and superb control sparked the Cowley County tennis team. Waldren swept his match 6-2, 6-4. Jerry Clugston won 6-1, 5-7, 6-0. Chris Hill controlled his oppo- nent 6-3, 6-3, Bill Marsh disposed of Mirt 6-1, 6-1. .sif- N-..,,Nm 30 Tennis Rates ZW af f 47, ,ww r wmuw-vw .wif his-Q.. W, , ...ca ' N Chris Hill and Bill Marsh show their champion form and style, which later takes them to the National Fi- -'CITY ClUgSlOH, freshman follows his felufn K0 C- nals in Florida. Stale Opponent. V W , 1: ,,,.,- Nz: ' :aims 1173 fgg250NW:wWi4Wa W W I Q .Wi .- I vvvvi- I ' ' if 'W fy F if M A-iwwgii fa.,-111' -1g:',fi1z-M. 1 1 :,.1iy-g::',,-:w w f ,V f ' '1 taxis M f' -' fi- V 4 N ' A ., f ffm fy kf 2,0 -V. -, f .,.,. - ra:-ufaia: 1-, rw-,,z':2'1-1.:wap-2-1' 21 W 271 r.,:H-i,:aeiH5t:-41.ii,. A X , ,. i f f' 4-:1.,i,.:,. ' f ,,,., ,W - H .W Q Q if fx X f ff QW 61 4 f miii' f:2f'?f. - M. 1' IV V WW' 4 .-J Coach Watters and tennis players Clugston, Waldron, Hill and Marsh proudly pose with their newly acquired Kansas Jayhawk Trophy. 31 S i 2 i a I Q Q GH.. ' 4,3 ' M V -4 iv I I ie L 'W Ale , s. 'm'0f' .5 i - 1 ' tum 2 ,Lum . bikw sv Spring Sports Spring sports at CCCC include such activities as men's golf, girl's tennis and girl's basketball. The golf team placed well in all their events, with Rod Iverson as the team's medalist. The girl's tennis team participated in many meets, and, coached by Mr. Gor- don Tassi, showed well in all events. The girl's basketball team brought home a second place trophy from their tournament. Coach Dwayne Hickles said the girls practiced hard and used many plays to their advantage. They had a very impressive record, and showed well at all the games they played in. Dwayne remarked that many ofthe girls will be returning next season for another year. V .! WJ? Ja, 'fair 1 t -QwSf?fff. Q, .... .-.pi ,Nr Q X Jw-4-' ' si , . A C A, ,Q .1 ' z 'ty 4 ,S ,, , ln 'f - 'pw 1 A 1 i ,V 3' .. 'ff '9'i'W . ' - ' K U' h .5 . r 0 H ,,, -YC' ' fat' i., ,Sf-. .4 f. . .7 - n, -.,,.,t4.. , I, M535 I QV? f, r C ,A .4357 ' f , , , I .WWWZW , ff fy ,I uf, ,,,...v,.,A, lf ' I ' . ,. Wv,...w-2-+-....,,,,,, LJ' 7 f , Aggy fi Golf team members are Rod Iverson, Terry Dubach, Greg McQuay, John Dunn, Randy Iverson, Mike Allen, Ken Schultze and Tim McClure. fff' E 'tm i--..,, lffytt , X 1. -Vx-, I E 1 Julie Bacastow takes a breather after a girl's ten- Girl's basketball was a new highlight at CCCC Hickles, the team won most of their games an nis team match with Winfield. this year. Instigated and coached by Dwayne have a great prospect for next year. 32 J uco strikes out The Cowley County Community Col- lege baseball team had a hard season this year. Many games were played in close secession, and the competition was good. Although the team had sev- eral returning lettermen, they had a hard time getting themselves together. But no matter how hard the opposing team, CCCC gave them a heck of a light. Chuck Palmer was this year's leader with the best record of statistics, compiled and averaged over the entire season. CCCC also sponsored a tourna- ment near the end of the season, and many teams from other Jucos participated. l Hardest job on any baseball team - catching. HM-f s , Chuck Palmer, CCCC Catcher, races the ball to second base, beating it there with a slide. Norse- ' ,, MQW WGMLII2 5' in W3 .,.. M if ' . M Another man bites the dust as action at third base puts him out of play in the fifth inning. 33 men outfielders gather in the background in case ofa fumble. Gotcha - Out at second base. ietiygfiw X s , iffktlriiv ttf ' at if in if . ln J i N r l inn. s nik, ' 5, f 1 NEWER V qt lm H j. , 4' HD... A, gi ,, ,,, ,, . I P ' . .,., 1 1 wg , J ww, .. V.. 3. .. ' gvH ,lLf 1 N zu' R o rf!! rad' if W .Af gm 74 ' ' X, fg?v Q? ' 'lf f ,fle- 'gix I Q 5 , X 4 . 1 K . 'fl' .fm effziiikv 35 aff f ,Im 1 -2' df? Q Y- Q- f .. M , v . 1 N V 4 , :W-35523 3' 'f X ' V .Q ,, . 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The Tiger Football and Bas- ketball teams wouldn't have made it without their spirit. f W .. ss- K his is wt 'ss .5 4 l Steve Shook patiently waits for his big part during one of many rehearsals T 4 Q X s wx Getting ready for that job!! f .t .... 1 . j j W :gt ii ' X Nw! X xii , .2 , . ,. Q , fi-'its-ta, ,,,, . Q, N V., ax -tt. I. in t X i , ' .. .S it S X . ' I 'V f M l- 2:51-ff cf ti 93' , to fi , its K ' N' s-xx, i ' . t K Q 4 .views i' - , , . Y Jw ' if X NAIS' New X -X . ,.. v SSM V f S lv SR.. VoTech Automechanics students learn the var- ious problems in overhauling cars. l I Burce Smith uses intricate machinery. The vocational technical programs at CCCC range from accounting technol- ogy to welding. The other programs available are drafting technology, agri- business technology, automotive service technology, business management tech- nology, data processing technology, electronics technology, machine and tool technology, wood construction technology, atuo mechanics, carpentry, clerk-typist fone yeary, data processing electronics, machine shop, drafting, and welding. The programs are geared to prepar- ing a student for employment. Modern equipment facilitates smooth-running programs that prepare a student to step into his chosen career. Counseling and guidance services help guide a student into a program best suited for him. The vocational programs suit a stu- dent for a job in a particular job after she finishes the course of study here, whereas a technical program prepares a student for transfer. l Special care is taken in use and oiling of the ma chines at the North building. Police Science students learn all the techniques of'Vern Miller' procedure. 38 N wx X Qt f X f Q . , X A drafting student wonders if there is a way to draw Playboy illustrations with a triangle. Oh well. Might as well learn drafting and be done l S .-qw' S Okay, you this piece of equipment here. It's a time tolearn the functions ofall those machines. ..And then you take that lever, See H A .,, well, I guess its a gismo that .. It takes 39 with lt' Police science students ponder problem. ,l 5 pPh..,. Z Q Q Wi Two instructors are on hand for personal instruc- tion ofthe students. Machine shoppers learned various ways in which each machine may be used. hill! RQ? 'X-. im... iw! has YJ 'Y ,V .,.:!s,4f -. 2- training in all units of work that are considered essential for a mechanic. The automotive program at Cowley County Community College has been developed to give Students are accepted from three levels: juniors and junior college. Auto Mechanics is approved and seniors of high school, post high, vocational, for Vet's. 40 X, x t fic 5 Q 'Al X x5g:a.,i, 31, w 4111 ,f-ff sa -me N W. Qi X X A . Jig.-- ww- 'gs ' a -' ' ' ' - - f - '.-. 'H -rs, , agar-ev , .! . .. The house, a yearly project of Vo-Tech at CCCC was constructed by the carpentry technology classes. -Q a , s Xt Q Q., Q 0 N new s- , W, Sw X . f if s ' A 2 Y, s 1. +V X, I a Imax Es: WLZJJ? v?' xxxl t. i ' RWE? so .s .zif3?s'sX' 1 ik Q Q45 X ' Vwxxmrssfs X ss - e ss A ss gs ws -iw' Xl X a X 'yigsts gl x X e xw , to K M X..s . t sum 4 r Mwxs Ni y,, ,o ...X f S f ills . . 5 its ll Ek . X X If :lg sf- The Vocational-Technology classes encompass a All machinery is modern and available to the The student learns through' action to work with broad variety of projects and types of machinery. student, modern tools competently. 41 '- X winge- vv.g.iX.ka.g-'L rf!-'I1'.f'Y'-s fs5:fg4fg'J....,.'fw 4. ' f-.4 is e j May first saw Cowley County Juco reverberating in celebration complete with Maypole. The celebration was sponsored by two college clubs, Student Government Association and Tiger Action Club. The fun day was held at Carver Park. A weiner roast was held and everyone turned their hand to do a little of the cooking. Dr. Nelson as well as his wife lead the way in the Maypole dance and got throughly wound up in their work. Games were played includ- ing egg throwing contests which turned out to be really rotten! May Day was celebrated to welcome in spring and to usher out the winter season. Q t ex' t if an t A f as W 'M i NPQWW 1 'fwdd A fs A, -.W + 4 we , . .- - .'v' , x 7 A , ' v ,,,,4n ..l ' A Ulf 715. May Day Celebration! 43 2' 7 4 Q, . 5 0 ' ' 1 v , A 1 ' U . 7' 'K v . . I . 1 A . , ' , ' V Q - t O V, ' , , . 9. 4 , ' v 4 ' . r f,., 1 ... . . . Q' I ' ' .. 0 . , . ,,. ' , - . ' . A n .. Q . f ., , , 4 ' ' D 'Si ' I' 0 , ,iw ' ' , I. 4 k s fo' ,, V 'Q - 94 ' ' . . , ' 1 , , fjw ' . ,, A . I , ,Q W ' 4 i X O, v I Ori, ,- . X as 1 ,. S Y . A I . f f v Y ', .I a 1 . Q , .' . 1 P - x . . -, , Q an I . , , . . 5 ' 1. Q , .1 ' I Q 1 Q' v o . 1 . o , . VX' x Q an ff ' 0' 1 5, I . ' x., a -' If + . . ,J . A N , x t 1 . 1 , -,o u ff, g w- . ,, Iv ' . ' ' ., - u 1 , x .:, , - f . .' .5 . fl Ov ' 1 . ,. .' P. f :- ' X ' . 1, . 1 . s g. -' , . ,. ,V i . 1 3 , s , 1. k My , Q I A ' , . ' , ' V W A,. I ' -.U . A , J . , . .' . . n . ' A - . ' . .5 L. ' -'. -- . - , , + Q 4 1 -9 G ' u , ,' o ,, ' 1 . - . 1 Gladly do they teach. Instructors In The Natural Science Division Are FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Mr. Mike Watters, MS, in chemistryg Mr. Larry Clark, MA, in mathematics: Mr. Donald 'Hastings, MS, in Biol- ogical Sciencesg Dr. Wayne Seivers, PhD, in Physics, Mr. Phil Buechner, MS, in Mathematics. Instructors In The Social Science Division FROM LEFT TO RIGHT are Mr. Robert Law- son, MS, in Social Science: Mr. Leonard Hathcoat, MS in Social Science, Mrs. Lois Wine- garner, MS, in Home Economics, Rev. Lewis McPherron, MA in Religion, Mr. Andre Du- Chateau, EdD in History and Mr. Phil Peery, MS in Psychology. Faculty members at CCC are sepa- rated into five divisions. The Natural Science division emcopasses courses in chemistry, physics, math, biology, and courses in health hygiene and physical education. Humanities department of- fers the student at CCCC courses in the languages, journalism and music. The Social Science Department includes economics, history, sociology, pyschol- ogy, religion and home economics. Business and Service Technology in- cludes courses in Agri-Business, data processing, business secretarial courses, and police science. Industrial Technolo- gy encompasses courses in carpentry, machine shop, technology, welding, auto mechanics, technical drafting and electronics. Instructors In The Industrial Technology Are FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, Mr. Edward Mallan, MA, Related 'I'echnol0gYL Mr. Jason Kleier, Drafting, Mr. Bruce Stephens, MA, Machine Shops: Mr. Jack Winebrenner, Mr. James Ed- wards, MS, electronics and related science, Mr. Charles White, BS in Rlated Technology and Mr. Robert Jusitice, Welding. Instructors In The Humanities Department Are FROM LEFT TO RIGHTQ Mrs. Ruth Brown, BA, in dramag Mr. August Trollman, MME in musicg Mrs. Margaret Wheeler, MA in Englishg Mrs. Leota Coats, MA, in Englishg Mr. J. P. Dewell, MS in Speechg Mr. T. Newton, BS in Eghlishg Mrs. Fostine Moncrief, MS, music and Mrs. Sue Covacevich, MA in Art. I '....'E tis Niki ilk S111 lull!! H. - -'E git? YIHUWHQ Using Z-1. 'n2. h as 1' f ' fr' t M V Ure 73383. Instructors In The Business And Service Technol- ogy Department Are FROM LEFT TO RIGHTQ Mrs. Catherine Goehring, MS, in accountingg Mr. Gerald Andersong MA, in Bus. Educ.g Mr. Richard Treadway, MA in Agri-Businessg Mr. Conrad Jimison, MS in Agri-Business and Miss Mary Wilson, MS in Secretarial and Business Sciences. An integral part of a teachers responsibility tothe student and the college is attendance at faculty workshops and conference meetings held at var- ious intervals during the year. Subjects covered during the 1971-72 year encompassed a broad spectrum. Experts were invited to address the faculty. They care . It is unusual to findifaculty members grouped together with the rest of the department. The faculty members are usually found elsewhere lecturing class- es . . . counseling student . . . supervis- ing laboratories . . . sponsoring student organizations preparing for class . .. doing research .. . running com- puters coaching working on budgets . . . making out schedules . . . giving tests . . . studying . . . reading newly published books . . . helping stu- dents with difficult problems . . . at- tending workshops . . . and going to meetings . .. meeting . . . and more meeting . . . Outside the school they continue to move, to be involved, mov- ing from hobbies to sculpting . . . writ- ing . . . sewing busy interesting people who have been doing an important job at CCCC. , I QM 4 9 0 577575 Randy Albin Mike Allen Skip Allen Sharon Alsip Sherri Andrews Richard Applegarth Jean Applegate Harold Arbuckle Pam Avery Julie Bacastow Diane Baerg Larry Bahm Sheila Baruth Beatrice Baily Kenneth Bailey Rita Bair Allan Baitey Rosilee Ball Webster Ball Janet Ballinger Neva Balzer Bobby Bangs Jay Banister Rodney Barefoot Mack Barnett Nancy Barnthouse Mike Barondeau Kay Batdorf Jim Bates Roger Bay Kathy Baylis Richard Beamer Bobbie Beavers Randy Bechtel Bob Begay Debbie Bennett Mark Berg Sheana Binford Marijo Bland Steve Bland Mary Blatchford James Bobey Peggy Bobey David Bodine Mark Bogner Alan Bontrager Debra Bradley Gary Bragg H. H. Breilag John Brinkley John Brooke Dave Brooks Sue Jean Brooks Cheryl Brown Frazier Brown J. O. 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N. xi' su k A dm inis tra tion Making a college function efficiently is a major job, calling for administrators who are up to the challenge. Cowley County Community College has ad- ministrators who tackle the problems with perceptivity and efficiency. Presi- dent Gwen Nelson, in his fourth year at the helm of CCCC, feels the future for the college is bright and optimistic. Deans Scott and Buffo fill an important role in supporting the responsibilites of the President and other administrative jobs. The power behind the throne, though, is the Business Manager, Mr. Rupert Welch, who knows where all the money is and where it's going. -sftst ' f v . Q. V , as Pietmu 4 ,,, iii 'f Mt tcm. ,. ANN -gt ,i 5 I 5' mail! 1' f ,N A' ' fikjkx-s15,t,ki t -1 N tw Q :sf -. ' ...umm Even administrators relax. Here Dr. and Mrs. Nelson attend a play. its we ...J 'fm 'N X , ! l 'X +11 .f it-Iwi.. f Z, ,f ,, ,n , Wg f V-, I 7? X., Wf2?'f:,f F 1 fxkff yflv 1 A fm-X 1. f f ff fi J f f f ff' 1711 ' 5' , ff fa. 'i t 265412 2 31 2 8 - f f 6 I VV! Administrators are responsible for the college. President Gwen Nelson, Bus. Mgr. Rupert Welch LEFT TO RIGHT ARE Dean William Scott, and Dean Tony Buffo. '--..a,,,,M MA ,., Paperwork!! The real business of administration, says Dean Scott. 59 4 if Y'-4 -1' g-5. . 4, y P A ' If ,gm Mg 1, 7 'QM sam, , kk X X x W H f f J.- .4 441. ,am,4zMw,ww.:w..Mw ,.,.,..w,,,,9,, M., M H.,,,-ww, -W., WW .,mm,,,.-0 N. nwahwwvanum. sh uhm 'w uemwQ,.5,,,,..,,,.R A Miller speaks to Grads lmmmmm ' l ' 4 1 Graduation and baccalaureate ceremonies for 1972 were held in the Aud.-Gym. , S 'www -. 44' wif Sim F. Graduation ceremonies for Cowley County Community Junior College were held May 21st in the Auditorium Gymnasium. Graduates led by fresh- man guides, Wanda McAdoo, Ruth David, Becky Whitford and Jancy Walker proceeded from the doors of the college to the auditorium in their final walk as student ofC.C.C.C. The Honorable Vern Miller, Attorney General, state of Kansas was the guest speaker and he presented the graduat- ing sophomores with 'My Case for the United States'. Mr. Miller pointed out that although the United States does have its problems, they are not deterio- rating America nor are they leading to her eventual downfall. Diplomas for the degree of Associate Arts were presented by Walter David, Chairman, Board of Trustees and Dean W. S. Scott presiding officer for the Graduation. J, ,Nw Et t QQ l IJ l Q t xiii' I M' fr. -2 Y '33 4 -'-:' Jig The Honorable Vern Miller, Attorney General, Graduates of CCCC, 169 strong, made the traditional and final walk between the college and auditorium. was the Guest speaker. 62 A wards presented at assembly 'KS 3 s Tennis player, Joe Goodson presented to Dean team when they captured the Kansas Jayhawk Scott the trophy plaque won by CCCC tennis Tournament. V Q ' ,,,,1 -,gggp .. The Tiger Action Club presented the 'Tigerboard' basketball gymnasium. Art work was creatively to Cowley County College to be placed in the done by Venita Dorsey, student at CCCC. 63 l Mrs. Covacevich awards 'her boys' for creative work in art. J. C. Riley proclaims himself champ after Mr. Trollman awards him the 'good conduct' medal. we l .3 I .MMA . ,ww 5 I f 2 4 . S A E E C25 Honor students, class of 1 972 ' it ww, list-X 1 View? I 2-f1 N .ark N99 N.-r..., 5 Q i 3 i is-N at W B 1.531-ni' alt. t-'Y Ns x, ss my 111 The class of '72 honor students were QSTAND- Marsh, Robert Tooley, Jr., QFRONT ROWQ ING LEFT TO RIGHTD Danny Squires, Bill Jean Ann Applegate, Mary Lou Shadid. 64 Bill Marsh's talent as a tennis player earned him third place in national competition during the June play-offs. Q My a . Bill Marsh, outstanding student, also distin- guished himself as a tennis champion. 57f' O 'W75W7 7QTl mf? 4 4' W ' ' Z '5W'W73'WW,WW W T X f Q J iii, L E ' e ' if f J J y , f l f t 11 - , e v i 1 , , , ,f Iff' f, , f ' il- C L ' f 1A11AA if V 111' V VV IEQ, J , , NN An annual honor for graduating sophomores at CCCC is the selection of those to be voted into membership in WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN JUNIOR COLLEGES. Those x Ax Jean Ann Applegate was selected as the l972 Valedictorian with a 4.0 grade point. ,, , 0 nw? Z n 4 J 7 Ji, J I -'r 2 Z , , . ' 4, elected for 1972 were, BR, L TO R f Nan John- son, Harry Brock, Bill Marsh, Kenny Webber, Rick Cleveland, Arvene Hays, J.C. Riley, FR, L TO R A Pam Hope, Jeri Lyn Werneke, Sharon 4 E , f A, X, -S ,yi , fs v 'o' -, ' f , ,Q 4 , f. : SZ X . V I . Z Xi at 'f Aff! Z lf, ,Q ' 533- f 5' If 015, i , Q fkgff ff f, yf' f l 4 ff! ,- X i f 'Z J '1 'f 'fi ty , 4 f Q fffy W 5 fy Ziff fxf fi . 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