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Row 1: Lynda Ratay, Jackie Carpenter, JoAnn Loeffler, Jackie Neathery, Karen Cook, Ann O’Leary, Nancy Rosen¬ thal, and Hope Baer. Row 2: Sharron Race, Colleen Ann Heinke, Corol Gaffko, Mary John Vaughan, Carolyn Smith, David Tell, Linda Yager, Sandy Carter, Pat Norman, Suzie Richards, and Larry Wild. Row 3: Sonny Cummins, Wes Krummrich, Jim Kirsch, Bob Forhetz, Eldon Winker, Don Buescher, Mike Meyer, Jim Schuetz, Rich Clark, Jim Burn¬ ham, Jerry Turley, Joel Berner, and Louis Bradshavr. We added harmony to our busy schedule. The blending of melodic voices of the music groups under the direction of Miss Hope Baer filled the cor¬ ridors of the cafeteria building every day. With their accompanists, Jackie Neathery and Sharron Race, they arduously rehearsed for their many engagements. The Women’s Sextette, Carolyn Smith, Linda Yager, Karen Cook, Ann O’Leary, JoAnn Loeffler, and Carol Gaffko, made a stun¬ ning appearance in their green weskits and green plaid skirts. Snappy black and gold outfits identified the Men ' s Quartette made up of Mike Meyer, Rich Clark, Dale Marshall and David Tell. 21
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r ir- i The selections of the choir brought o Christmas spirit to the school and its students. Assemblies were provided for oiir pleasure. The Junior College assembly, which added in¬ terest and variety to the student life of the school, was one of the ways through which the students and faculty could communicate with each other. All students became acquainted with the various organizations of the college at our first get together in Septeml)er. A representative from each organization gave a brief outline of his organization’s purpose and invited any interested student to join. In Noveml er the Student Council sponsored an assembly to introduce the homecoming queen candi- dates. At that time the students voted on their choice for queen. 1 he results of the balloting were disclosed at the I lomecoming Dance. The choir, under the direction of Miss I lope Baer, presented the annual Christmas and Easter programs. which were the outstanding assemblies of the vear. . At the lx?ginning of the basketball season in No- vember, the cheerleaders sponsored a pep rally at which time Coach Carter introduced the basketball . All in all the assemblies greatly enriched our daily program during the past year. Shorron Race assisted Bob Forhetz os he provided organ music for the Christmas assembly.
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Row 1: Jean Jackson, Rich Clark, Judy Weidemann. Row 2: Jim Burnham, Mike Scott, Mr. Margerum, Jerry Turley, Linda Ploudre. Row 3; Roberta Dauer, Don Buescher, Bobs Carraway, Toni Knef- elkamp, JoAnn Schaefer, Elaine Schneider, Irma Watland, and Karen Cook. We elected our leaders carefully. The college council members, elected by the student body, served as the important link between the stu¬ dents and the administration. Early last fall, the coun¬ cil budgeted the students ' activity fees and distributed the money to campus organizations. The coronation of the homecoming queen, the Tally-Ho publication and the blood donor program highlighted the council ' s activities. The 1960-61 Council officers were Jean Jackson, vice-president; Richard Clark, president, and seated, Judy Weidemann, secretary-treasurer. 22 ' ■ ' M: Bob Miller casts his ballot while JoAnn Schaefer supervises. I
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