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MILITARY BALL Honorary Cadet Colonel Mary Ixe Miller smiles prettily as General William H. Ghormley decorates her with the insignia of her rank. Ixioking forward to an evening of dancing, ROTC officers, their dates and honored guests dine at the annual Officers' Banquet. Since there’s no suitable place in the gym to dig a foxhole. Paul Lynott seems to be looking for a hill to go over during the ROTC Military Ball promo- tion assembly. Weeks of extensive and detailed preparation culminate at the Coliseum as couples enjoy an evening of dancing to the music of Hal Wiese’s orchestra. 14
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Amid traditional military pageantry. Hon- orary Cadet Colonel Mary Lee Miller is escorted to the reviewing stand by ROTC Lt. Colonel Bill Carlstrom, as she prepares to receive her commission. Honorary- Cadet Colonel Mary Lee Miller graciously receives honored guests General and Mrs. William H. Chormlcy before the Officers’ Banquet. The e fifteen girls were nominated for Honorary Cadets by the student body. From Row: Shirley Radeke, Mary Welch,- Patsy McCormick. Joanne Spencer. Rebecca Emeis. Donna Arp, Bonnie Carlson. Second Row: Jill Den- nington. Roberta Hauer, Marjorie Waage, Mary Lee Miller. Sandra Drake, Man Beth Pcil, Sandra Hoepner, Laurel Foley.
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NEWCOMERS’ PARTY Sophomores hopped aboard their cay uses and vamoosed on down to the old corral where the “First Roundup” was being held. Staged in the gym on October 2, the 1957 Newcomers’ Party attracted some 600 sophomore cowpokes for an even- ing of dancing, refreshments, movies and good old Western fun. Advised by Miss Elizabeth Schallcr, Pat Brady and Kathy Hansen headed the 60 member posse who planned the big shindig. Karen Reeves and Shirley Bealer ham it up Western style during their vocal selection for the Newcomers’ Party floor show. Co-chairmen Kathy Hansen and Pat Brady enjoy the priv- ilege of dancing with faculty advisers Mr. Don Hempstead and Miss Elizabeth Schallcr at the “First Round-up.” Gathering around the chuckwagon. Newcomers’ Party committee chairmen Don Haley. Tony Baker. Sally Neville, Frank Stark. Kathy Oliver. Clarence Brown, George Smith. Linda Sears, Di- anne Denk and Mary Bartosch prepare to dish out vitiles to the hungry new- comers. 15
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