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

 - Class of 1984

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Long Standing Traditions were maintained while changes were incorporated in homecoming Fall Homecoming combined tradition with new activities designed to enhance the homecoming spirit and to increase student participation. The festivities began with a change of pace as the traditional dance was moved to Thursday night. We added an extra day to Homecoming by changing the dance to Thursday evening, said W.S. Scott, director of guidance services and Student Government Association CSGAJ sponsor. We decided moving the dance was a good idea especially since most students go home for the weekend. The annual bonfire and pep rally, held on Friday evening, had 100 people in attendance to show their support for the football team and ioin in the hotdog-marshmellow roast. Everyone got fired up and really got into the spirit of things, said cheerleader Donna Grover. Everyone seemed to enioy them- selves. Saturday began with the college dorm door decorating contest and was followed by a luncheon spon- sored bythe college. Only four doors were decorated for the contest, two of which tied for first place, Scott said. JaNel Ed- wards-Piper Jackson and Ronna Adelhardt-Juana Wilson each won STO. Kick-off of the football game again- st Hutchinson was changed to af- Jacksonl Shrubshelll ternoon. Although Cowley lost to the Blue Dragons I4-6, the crowning of Kim Rayl during half time lifted spirits. Homecoming activities concluded with the talent show sponsored by the College Endowment Association. Three hundred people attended the show, making it the most successful Homecoming event. We had 12 fine acts perform with Ron Cole taking first place for the second consecutive year, said Gerry Huston, master of ceremonies. Judging by the crowd's enthusiasm, l'd say it was a total success. Chris Zerener l . .- FOLLOW THE LEADER - Assistant football coach and dorm supervisor George Caine at- tempted to demonstrate how easy it is to be a cheerleader, as he received his cues from head cheerleader Debbie Blatchford. lPhoto by Piper LISTEN UP - Larry Lauderdale, assistant coach, takes advantage of the break in the gameas he gives Shannon Berry and Alan Schuckman their defensive blocking assignments. lPh0f0 by fall homecomingffi

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STAYIN' ALIVE - An added attraction to the talent show was Freshman Mike Kendrick's John Travolta dance impression to the movie's title cut. Kendrick was one ofthe I2 acts to par- ticipate in the contest sponsored by the College Endowment Association. Aside from attending classes at Cowley, Kendrick owns a studio in Wellington where he gives dance lessons to people of all ages. lPhoto by Ron Trevinoj PLEASED AS PUNCH - Escorted by her father, Kim Rayl was crowned the 1983 Fall Homecoming queen. Rayl represented Phi Theta Kappa, the organization of which she was vice-president. fPhoto by Ron Trevinol ANTICIPATION -- Finalists Ronna Adlehardt and Rima Carvalho anxiously awaited the moment in which the queen would be revealed. Adlehart represen- ted the women's volleyball team and Carvalho represented Cosmetology I VICA. iPhoto by Ron Trevinoj SWEET DREAMS - Riesa Hileman flashes her brightest smile to the crowd during I the half time festivities. Hileman represented the football team. iPhoto by I Ron Trevinoj FRIENDSHIP FIRST -- Former classmates I and cheerleaders at Winfield High School, Kim Rayl and Debbie Stewart, en- loyed sharing the limelight together once again as they participated in the homecoming activities. Stewart represented the Tiger Action Club. fPhoto by Ron Trevinol Bffall homecoming



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5 S Q 7. . if A Q if . 'Q glibslfgffvi x. f .M 'Alfa LINE IT UP - concentrating, Pat Bullocks -makes hls next shot ln a match against Piper Jackson while John Bridgewater waits for his turn. Pool was one of the most popular events of casino nlght. QPhoto by Gary Collinsl PLACE YOUR BETS - Jay Wassall, Harold Floyd, Alan Schuckman, W.S. Scott, Rlesa Hlleman, and Glenn Splane gather round to hear the results of the horse race. Bets were placed on taped horse races which ran every I5 minutes or the lottery which ran every 45 mlnutes. iPhoto by Gary Colllnsj l0!dorm casino TIME OUT - After an electrifying Michael Jackson Imitation, Melvin 'The Thrlller' Potter takes a break before beginning his next set. fPhoto by Gary Collinsl x 5. i

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