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1 -33.34 f lg' 31-2 rv 0 E 5 1 7, ar f ' 449-if J? Coach jim Martin enjoys the food at the bonfire alon with many other S students and faculty members. The Football bonflre sponsored by the T1ger Act1on Club QT A C D was held on Sept 10 at Carver Park at 6 30 p rn It attracted more students than the prev1ously held bonf1res The students as well as the faculty helped to put a spark 1n the T1ger s ant1c1pat1on for the flrst home game agamst Fort Scott that mght Hotdogs, ch1ps and pop were enjoyed by all who attended fi ix. , A ,if f .rf nv-55 maya I 57 5-tnwfifgg Mia The cheerleaders and mascot f1re up the crowd at the bonflre be fore the frrst home game agamst Fort Scott few ,f 'DI t W pvfrff 'awk All f 'K , ,Ill ,ffl
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'iz W i 56' sf v'r.: F. -N, km .,. I . sins 'n:, gt 1 n in Y n v w' ,df I r-e .., W 'Q Q Freshman Orientation is a time for stu- dents to acquaint themselves with faculty, clubs and organizations as well as to tour the campus. This year many first-time freshman and transfer students attended the orientation. Many students felt that it helped them to fam- iliarize themselves with college life. 0 9,2 H W' T -rr- . 'X F 'N Og t ' . -' x, if n J f i I Students listen to faculty and staff explain different aspects of CCCC. The Watermelon Feed was a chance for new students to meet other students, and foot ball and volleyball teams. Coaches Linda Hargrove and Ben Cleveland introduced the players. Some activities included a waterme- lon eating contest and seed spitting contest. The feed was sponsored by SCA. After the feed everyone was invited to go to the Student Center. 3-m. . 'Q s aiif. ,. ..--4.,,-1... -is Em er 539 Q
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As strong as ever, the CCCC Tigers Football Team put energy and vigor into every game. Perhaps the season was not the best fthe winfloss tally l and 91, but the Tigers kept their Spirit. The team, with the help of the cheerleaders and spectators, made each game seem a victory because of the enthusiasm and support involved. This past year the team proved that there's much more to football than just playing the game. 5 75 j ,N , ...- as ,M ff K , I V J f ' Q X i, we 'Q a sose245U A fairies' Left To Right: lst Row: Mike Holman, Winfield freshman, Randy Barnhart, Lyndon freshman, Scott Bauck, Lyndon fresh- man, jeff Killman, Dexter freshman, Gregg Wyrick, West Elk freshman, Charles Bell, Wichita freshman, Mark Davis, Se- dan sophomore, and jeff August, Boulder, Colorado freshman. 2nd Row: Vince Sylvania, Pennsylvania freshman, Greg Gor- rell, Wichita sophomore, Gary Koenke, Ark. City freshman, Dan Baker, Wichita freshman, Craig Hulings, Lancaster sopho- more, Bret Ingram, Belle Plaine freshman, Ron Nash, Missouri freshman, Tom May, Conway Springs freshman, Ron Foster, Lenora freshman, and james Hepler, Alva, Oklahoma sophomore. 3rd Row: Head Football Coach Ben Cleveland, Defensive Coordinator Art Ogden, Tim Easter, Wichita freshman, Warren Russell, Lubbock, Texas sophomore, Mel High, Lubbock, Texas sophomore, Don Wills, Anton, Texas sophomore, Ken Spexarth, Colwich sophomore, Bob Rader, Effingham sopho- more, Eddie Graham, Altus, Oklahoma freshman, Offensive Line Coach Chuck Watson, and Defensive Line Coach jim Mar- tin. 4th Row: Rich Holman, Defensive Back Coach, junior Killman, Dexter sophomore, jim Lane, North Huntingdon, Penn Sylvania freshman, David Clevenger, Aurora, Colorado freshman, Clayton jones, Rentz, Georgia freshman, Clifton jones, Rentz, Georgia freshman, Terry Witte, Oxford sophomore, Charles Woods, Wichita freshman, Paul Simonton, Evergreen, Colorado freshman, and Doug Ball, Manhattan freshman. Sth Row: Glen Morgan, Stillwater, Oklahoma sophomore, Matt Victor, Salem, Missouri freshman, Bob Hoyt, Dexter freshman, Scott Burg, Abilene freshman, Don Barclay, Ark. City sophomore, David Crieger, Howard freshman, Bob juden, Ark. City sophomore, Terry Flauding, South Haven freshman, Wes Flory, Newton sophomore.
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