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

 - Class of 1983

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,Nha NMMA, . 4, f W ff THE YOUNG LOOK - One of lwenfy-seven models porllclpollng In the Spring Allolr. Brlon Hargrove proves age doesn'l matter os he shows elf the lates! ln sporlsweor. iPhoto by Dovld Barionl THE LUCKY COUPLE - Soon Myers escorts Shoron Gllmore down the olsle durlng the sprlng foshlon show. Myers ond Gilmore were one ol the few couples who modeled the trodlllonol weddlng regollo. Unlll this year the show had been o tofol brldol show. fPhofo by Dovld Bortonl l8!brudoI show

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2 : TACKY, AREN'T WE? - Sally Vaughn, who played the part of a witty, high spirited sister of played the part of Emily, and Sonya Williard, the Tomb family. Williard was casted as the who was casted as Agatha, argue in this scene housekeeper who insists the old man is alive. of the fall play, A Tomb With a View . Vaughn iPhoto by Piper Jackson, fall, playflj



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KHESS breaks tradition of annual bridal show and sponsors A SPRING AFFAIR The annual Kansas Home Economics Students Section QKHESSJ bridal show took a turn from tradition as new spring fashions were featured in addition to the standard wedding atire. Twenty-seven models and 22 area businesses were represented in the event titled Spring Affair . According to Carol Hobaugh- Maudlin, KHESS sponsor, the fashion show was more successful than having only bridal fashions as in the past. I think we would like to do this in the future, she said. We had everything from swim sits, formal and semi-formal dress, to sportswear and bridal wear. Modeling these fashions were KHESS members and students who volunteered for the show. Fashions included clothing for children, men, and women. One male model, who was also the only male member of KHESS was Mike Wheeler. My pleasure in costume designing led me to KHESS, Wheeler said. I've always wanted to model so I got a big bang out of it. According to Wheeler, the young men who participated in the show really enjoyed it. Some of them really enioyed being in the show, he said. I think it was a real ego boost for some. For the girls, iust the pleasure of dressing up in fancy clothes was reason enough for participating in the fashion show. The bridal portion of the show, with models Sharon Gilmore, Debbie Blatchford, and Del Broadus, was the finale of the show. I modeled for the bride, Gilmore said. We went to the Bridal Affair la bridal botique in Ponca Cityj to be fit- ted. We tried on gowns and chose the ones we liked best. The owner of the Bridal Affair, Sherry Eitzman, helped the models with their dresses and hair onthe day of the show. Pat Mauzey and four cosmetology students helped do make-up. After the bridal portion of the show, door prizes were awarded. Four cakes were given away, Hobaugh-Maudlin said. Also a tux rental and a photograph from Stero Portraits in Winfield were awarded. Royal Prestige gave away a set of crystal and a S100 gift certificate. In addition to the door prizes, the audience was able to look at mer- chandise from Ark City and Winfield businesses. According to Hobaugh- Maudlin, there was a variety of gift items displayed. The Candle Shoppe of Winfield showed their unity candles which couples light to signify they are one, she said. McCools did a table with potted plants as well as blooming flowers. They also had their candles on display and a candelabra for the bride. The audience was also treated to refreshments. We served sheet cake, punch, and mints, Hobaugh-Maudlin said. Walker's College Hill Grocery had a smorgasbord type of table to show their catering services. Hobaugh-Maudlin thanked everyone for their helping making the show a success. We thanked everyone for sup- porting us, she said. Undertaking this project was a big job for KHESS. Hobaugh-Maudlin was pleased with the profits gained through the show. We earned about SIOO, she said. We used the money to help pay ex- penses at the state convention. by Ann Hollenback PERFECT TWOSOME - Wedding apparel for even the youngest In the farnlly ls modeled by Jlll Hutchinson and Clay Yaculn. .IIII Is the nelce of Debble Hutchinson, college receptionist and Clay is the son of football coach Blll Yocum. lPhoto by David Bartonl bridal show!I9

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