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Hello from SGA by M che e Bair Spirit and skill will combine into one loud Tiger proud group. The Cowley cheerleaders and the pompon squad have become one to lead Tiger fans. Sponsor Stephanie Barnhill explained the reason for the change. Since the objectives of the two squads were the same, we decided to combine them into one spirit squad. This will also help give the students more time to devote to their studies because we will form two groups that will alternate traveling to out of town games, Barnhill said. Barnhill said there are still three open spots on the squad and grants in aid are available. In addition to attending the Tiger games, Spirit Squad mem- ' bers will perform in the Arkalalah Parade, and conduct a spirit clinic for little league cheerleaders on Family Day. According to Barnhill, anyone interested in trying out for the Tiger mascot should talk to her as soon as possible. We ' re looking for someone who is full of energy and fun loving, said Barnhill. The Tiger is a popular part of Tiger games, especially for the little kids. The Tiger has to be able to love the kids and have enough personality to dance to ' Bar- bara Ann ' like Joey Wilson did last year. by Debbie Hobaugh Welcome to Cowley! As Student Government Association President I want to warn you, you ' re in for an ex- citing year. Troy Girrens, SGA Vice-President and myself will be doing our best to make this year the most memorable one yet! Cowley offers an array of op- portunities from academic clubs to fun-filled intermurals. Along ■ with many planned social events throughout the year it gets started with the Tiger Tube Races. Concluding the wet and wild races, SGA will sponsor the annual water- melon feed in Paris Park. It will be a great time to get acquain- ted with other students, and to SGA President pucker up and attempt to break the record for spitting water- melon seeds. The Student Government Association was established to serve and speak the voice of the students. We are looking forward to doing that for you. You can make our job easier and succesful by getting in- volved. We igh the options and join a club or two and let us know what can be done . to make Cowley a better place to study and grow because, together we ' re better. Welcome back to Cowley! Meet new friends. I ' m hoping that with everyone ' s involvement we can have a great year. Welcome! TAKING A BREATHER Sam Williams takes a well deserved, break during last year ' s Tiger Tube River Race. Tiger Tubes was the brain- child of Bob Juden. Welcome PULSE Survival Guide
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Bookstore moves to basement by Michelle Bair The bookstore has moved and is currently located in the Endowment Association rooms in the basement of the College Dorm. Ruene Gage is the coor- dinator at the bookstore and is ready for business. Books are the main reason students go to the bookstore, but she also has supplies, t- shirts and sweatshirts. The bookstore was moved so the kitchen and dining area can be expanded and is only ex- pected to be located in its current place for a semester or year at the longest. Many students are on grants and scholarships. Gage is ad- vised of a list of those who receive the books at no cost, but can not be kept. Unem- ployment is another list she gets for those who are to receive books but everyone else must pay the price. Classes change and so do books. Patience is a virtue in Gage ' s department. ' I ' m glad to have them (students) here at Cowley and ask they have patience while they wait for their books, ' Gage said. What does Gage hope for in the future? ' I would like to be able to sell calculators and clothing along with supplies and I ' m always selling books! ' BASEMENT BOOKSTORE Sookstor coordinator Ruene Gage, school year. Gage not only hankie, shirts and swoatshirts.(Photo by Jeff looks over her large book supply forth college books but school supplies, t- Dzeldxlc) fO Bookstore PULSE Survival Guide
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Clubs add to campus life by John Dalton Cowley has approximately 20 clubs and organizations in- volving all aspects of college life. SGA (Student Government Association), Tiger Action Club, for the spirited at heart, lear- ning of the dangers of chemical abuse or joining a Bible study are all club activities. Other clubs deal with learning about specific study area. Alcohol Drug Abuse Awareness Council One of the newest organizations on Cowley ' s cam- pus is ADAAC. ADAAC for- med last year. In it ' s first year, the organization held several dances and a non-alcoholic beverage contest. The club also sponsored a poster contest to promote awareness to students of the danger of chemical abuse. The club is sponsored by Linda Puntney and Virgil Wat- son. Student Government Association SGA is always planning some sort of Cowley event. From watermelon feeds to Tigerama. SGA really keeps the campus life busy. SGA members are elected by each organization and they attend monthly meetings. SGA is sponsored by W.S. Scott and Carriasco McGilbra. Project Care spon- sored a sold-out musical and talent night. Proceeds from the concert helped reduce student loans from the group and ad- ded to the treasury to offset the cost of community service projects by the group.. A goal of the group ' s choir was to per- form in a different church every Sunday. The group is sponsored by Virgil Watson and Lu Nelson. Drama Club The Drama Club produces and performs one play a semester. Last year the organization presented the comedy ' Everybody Loves Opal, ' and the murder mystery ' Murder on Center Stage. ' The organization is under direction of Sharon Hill. Kansas Home Economics Student Section Although KHESS has a small membership, they accomplish a great deal. Under the direction of Carol Hobaugh-Maudlin, the organization annually presents a fashion show. The show is put together by the club members and they even model the clothes. The club takes many field trips. Traditional, Non- traditional Students The ' Traditional and Non- Traditional Student ' organization, also known as TNTS are a support group for students who have been out of school for several years or to any student who is interested. There are no dues or mem- berships. Last year, the TNTS sponsored a scholarship raffle, held a sock hop, and also f2 helped with the Kiwanis Pan- cake Feed. The organization is sponsored by Chris Vollweider. Campus Christian Fellowship CCF meets twice a week with sponsor Philip Buechner. The fellowship provides an op- portunity for students to ex- press their fellowship together on campus. In the past, CCF ac- tivities included weekend crusades, inter-denominational athletics and going to Christian concerts. Tiger Action Club Tiger Action Club is a spirit club for Cowley ' s athletic teams. TAC does not support just the athletes, they promote spirit among Cowley students by painting posters that are hung along the hallways. Fund raising projects have included selling orange sweatshirts with Tiger Paws. TAC is also responsible for the annual chili feed and pep rally before homecoming. The organization is sponsored by Stephanie Bar- nhill. Vocational Industrial Clubs of America VICA is an organization for students who are involved in the fields of trade, industrial, technical and health. Robert Boggs and Charles White are VICA sponsors. Members were involved with the Pancake Feed and the Tumbleweed Car Show. (Continued on page 13) Clubs Organizations PULSE Survival Guide
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