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

 - Class of 1972

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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

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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'

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