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

 - Class of 1981

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gi,-eq Q, t 1X5,zj.jj it f 'NR Q. I f . I 5 CONGRATULATIONS-Marsha Carr receives Phi Theta Kappa initiation rib- bons from her father Dr. Nelson. ABRACADABRA-Circle-K's Mark Austin does a magic card trick during the Heart Association's Telethon. xi .pug I September. Leeson, Lori Simecka GROWING PAINS Construction on a new parking lot for the campus reflects the growth taking place Parking pro blems became a real problem when the new dormitory opened CREAM OF THE CROP WHO S WHO recipients include: FRONT ROW Mark Austin, Tom McLoed Joe Spiser MID DLE ROW: Karen Kelly Diana Miller Jackie Wilson, Sherry Kindt Michelle DiVaIl, Dorene Stewart BACK ROW Marsha Carr, Rick Sleppy Rod McAdoo, Bob Buffo Janet Sanford Ruth Ann Walker, Kim Krueger Diana TIGER PRIDE!Theme Development Page5

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TFIIIEIEIIQ IDIIQII ID IE Of course, some of the greatest Tiger Pride was displayed within the walls of the college, where students recorded a number of academic achievements. Nineteen students were selected for inclusion into the 1980-81 edition of Who' s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. Twenty-three more main- tained grade point averages of 4.0 during the first semester, and a whopping 40 Tigers received academic scholarships for the spring term. Robert Hirt, Rick Sleppy, and David Finuf became local wizards of Wall Street by taking second place in a statewide stock market game. Four members of the Circle-K club went to Phoenix, Arizona, to attend the organization's in- ternational convention. One member of the group, Mark Austin, was selected from 40 contestants to appear in a talent show, during which he performed feats of magic for the crowd. Another member of the club, Kerry Oliver, was named in September as the organization's divisional lieutenant governor for Kan- sas. Excellence in instruction was demonstrated by Don Hughes, electronics instructor, who saved Total Petroleum quite a bit of money by helping the local division of the firm repair a machine critical to 'the operation of the plant. Leopards may not change their spots, but Tigers have pride enough to make changes in their environment whenever desirable or necessary A marked alteration in school policy occurred when a student petition led to a Board of Trustees vote that allowed visitation between the sexes in the dormitories. The historical hi h school lust north of the college was renovated ,ta serve as a new service technology center, complete with facilities to house the police science, cosmetology, and medical labortory technology programs. ' Mike Ferone, financial aids director and head basketball coach, stepped down from his positions and was replaced by two very pleased land, ofcour- se, proudl people, Peggy Luetke and Russ Gilmore. Crowded parking conditions near the college led the Arkan- sas City Com-mission to approve the construction of a new parking lot behind the new dor- mitory, which itself was first opened to students lust before the start of the fall term. The bookstore was moved over to the Nelson Student Cen- ter to be more centrally located on the campus. The old site of the bookstore was turned into the new teacher's lounge, which was moved out of the room that now houses the art classes. The change meant an addition to the curriculum when a textiles. class was brought into the program because the larger room allowed space for e uipment and storage of materid-ls. The game room in the Nelson Student Center underwent a few improvements, including new booths in the snack bar area, new covers on the pool tables, and wood paneling along the west wall, which, ac- cording to Carriasco McGilbra, director of auxiliary services, gives the room a much more spacious feeling. Page 4-TIGER PRlDE!Theme Development Mx 23' ...fx . ,



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Halloween attracts characters by Whitney Butler In late October, the Galle-Johnson Auditorium came alive with Halloween spirit. The occasion was a masquerade dance sponsored by the Student Government Association lSGAl. For several hours students danced in costume to the music of D.J. Richard Coldwell. Costumes ranged from Franken- stein to Raggedy Ann, with several flashers and even a six-pack of beer. Part of the excitement was a con- test held to determine the best costume. Although John Hein, dressed as a baby, won the prize, many felt the beer cans were quite impressive. Karen Kelly said the idea for the costumes came from Lori Simecka. They started with white poster board, traced the Coor's label, and then painted them. Twelve girls attended the dance as a 6-pack of tolls and a 6-pack of shorts. The dance was well-attended and students like Michelle DiVall were en- thusiastic. l attended as a clown so I could act like one, DiVall said. Katy Veach liked the dance because it was different from the typical CCCC event. I'm glad the students used their imaginations to turn out unique costumes, she said. The masquerade dance was termed a definite success by SGA officers, and they hope it might become an an- nual tradition. Karen Kelly summed up the opinion of most when she said, lt's the best dance we've had at CCCC. f l l l l Rick Sloppy FEMME FATALE - Although he dIdn't win the costume contest, John Mllner's dress and makeup are eyecatchlng to gorilla Robert Hlrt. WHAT IS IT? - Casey Case uses his imagination to come up with a costume no one is able to copy. f-aW'zf Page 6-TIGER PRlDE!Halloween Dance ' l-Sl

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