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Many Dutchmen were active. Mrs. Guthrie held the attention of her sixth hour oral interpre¬ tation class, which was part of the spring semester curriculum at JC . . . Carol Colliflower wrote copy for the Dutchman music page during one of her free periods. She obtained her notes in on interview with Miss Baer . . . Jeannette Yelinek and Gary Buettner braved icy, cold winter weother to plan some picture scenes for the Dutchman. The two freshmen were both members of the book ' s writing stoff . . . Mrs. Janet Becherer Hamill, who graduated in June, hurried to finish her experiment before the final bell rang in night school . . . The 1959-1960 pledges of Phi Theta Kappa honorary fraternity were formally initiated into the organization at a banquet on April 3. The pledges were, first row: Karen Cook, Toni Knefelkamp, Pat Hayes, JoAnn Allen, Foy Fults, and Carolyn Smith; second row: Doris Smith, Mrs. Ado Davis, Jean Jackson, JoAnn Schaefer, Sandra Carter, JoAnn Loeffler, Carol Gaffko; third row: Roger Buecher, Mary Lee Wie- land, Jane Klein, Mrs. Sharon Magnuson, Eldon Winker, George Marsh. 24
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In the evening, as in the day, the bookstore continued to be a popular meeting point for many students . . . The lounge was open at night, too; and many took advantage of this during their ten-minute break . . . Along with other chemistry students, Don Stookey worked diligently in the chemistry lab . . . Many people reported to register for evening courses . . . Bob Hearan worked many extra hours at night in order to complete his project . . . Men worked in the lab on their physics experiments . . . Les Hinrichs, Ron Bassin, and Gary Mueller awaited the seven o ' clock bell, signaling the start of their evening division class. Many were educated after dark. 23
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