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(ytudent Ljcoeinment yn Clction The JUCO steering: committee, consisting of the Dean and the Student Council, has been generally successful in carrying out the objectives for the year — to decide matters of policy concerning the student body, to promote school spirit and to increase enthusiasm for worthwhile school activities, and to provide social functions for all members of the student body. First semester council president was Jim Thompson; when Jim left at the close of the semester, the students elected Dell Reed, first semester vice president, as president. Presiding, Jim Thompson. Front row, left to right: Dean Max Bickford, Kathleen Brodsky, Betty Elmborg, Verda Nye, Peggy Johnson, Quentin Markley. Second row: Calvin Pence, Richard Reep, Betty Doan, William Sifford, Dell Reed. Back row: William Long, Kenneth Morgan, Paul O ' Neal, Paul Flint. Not pictured : Tom Day. Although the group pictured above has the appearance of thoughtful tranquil- lity, the Student Council has been far from inactive this year. Among other activities, the Council sponsored a get-acquainted party, an all-school dance, and a pep rally. In addition, the Council arranged for a bus to take the Band and the Pep Club to Iola, in- vited students of Butler County high schools to attend the homecoming game, helped manage the March-of -Dimes campaign, and combined a W. P. A. dance with a King- Queen contest for the benefit of the annual staff. Long-range projects were the election of cheerleaders for the year, the management of the concession stand at the football games, the inauguration of a flower fund, and the formation of definite plans for re- modeling the Den. As this book goes to press, the Council plans for the future include Senior Day for high school students of the surrounding area. Thus, through worthwhile activities, the Student Council continues to solidify the spirit of JUCO. 19
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Valietu in the Valsitu Cluo Things have been popping in the Varsity Club this year — the adoption of the Den, the nomination of a Wheatshock- er Queen candidate, a dance at the Loc-Mor, and a Christmas gift for Coach Douglass, the sponsor. Plans for the future include initiation of new mem- bers, and perhaps a party, hayrack ride, or weiner roast. Seated, front row, left to right: Max Shaffer, George Osterhout, John Cousland, Barney Morris, Jim Graham, Clay Lumpkins. Second row: Ted Werts, Don McLaughlin, Dean Davis, Harley Singer. Third row: De Wayne Powell, Merl Mitchel, Tharon Bauman, Carl Parsons, Bud Knowles, Wimpy Alford, Harold Bay, Bob Kennedy, Bill Barnes, Jack Baker. Fourth row: Jim Lininger, Dell Reed, Gene Bon- nell, Paul O ' Neal. Standing: Wesley Poe, Merl McCune, Don Love, Coach Bob f-ouglass, Mel Fritzler, Calvin Pence. Not pictured: Paul Bartholow, Clyde Ewart, Craig Lilley, Clyde Hill. 20
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