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throughout the year. Highlighting this year's Social Committee-spon- sored activities was the Inaugural Ball, climaxing Dr. Bowes' Inaugural festivities. Not pictured is the lvladrigal Com- mittee, appointed this year by Dr. Bowes. Headed loy Miss DeForest, the committee organized and soon- sored the second annual Christmas lvladrigal dinner. General Homecoming Committee GUIDING THE 1967 TUTOR DAY PLANS were: Jill Jorgensen, Joel Jorgensen, Linda Hotvet, Ray Peterson, and Chairman Gay Lynn Johnson. Other committeemen included: Deda Rae Schultz, co-chairman, Bill Bulfer, Shannon Chris- tenseng Dwayne Jacobson, Ed Lanners, Jean Lorang, Elmer Lovrein, and Nancy Nelson. ,Q .x ww. 995 'w-.., K rf-..
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Social Committee Miss GBSC Committee PREVIEWING THE 1968 MISS GBSC PAGEANT BOOKLET are: Joel Jorgensen, production manager, Nancy Wheeler, judges' chairman, and James Treloar, general chairman. Other general committeemen included: Bob Hovde, Linda Hot- Diana Hummel Joyce Lusk Gary Nyland, vet, , , Connie Prouty, Gay Lynn Johnson, Lois Sunder- mann, and Ray Peterson. 'kub- i. ,IE AG E 2 HEADING SOCIAL COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES were: Joe Dobbs, chairman, Jan Amert, vice- chairman, and Vicki Woodard, secretary. Other committeemen included Randy Baker, Judy Ri- cheal, Peggy Galloway, Dennis Tonsager, and LeeAnn Tjarks. Committees Plan Year's Highlights I The committees of General Beadle State College have several diversi- fied and important duties. Whenever an event is scheduled, a committee is created to carry out the plans. Duties may involve being on the tel- ephone for hours, stamping enve- lopes until your lips are sore, lining up judges, speakers, sites, and supplies, seeing that the event is adequately advertised, printing and selling tickets, making several last minute arrangements, etc .... The duties are almost endless and be- 170 fore the members of the various committees are through they svvear they will never do it again. But after the event is over, they remember only the satisfaction of a job well done, and if they are coming back to school the next year, vvant to make sure they are on the committee again. Active committees which have sponsored events this past year included the I-lomecoming Commit- tee, Miss GBSC Committee, Madri- gal Committee, and the Social Com- mittee. The General Homecoming Committee is selected in the spring of the year and works throughout the summer months in outlining de- tailed plans for each Tutor Day event. The Miss GESSC Committee is solely responsible for the annual Miss General Beadle Pageant. Months of planning precede the now annual two-day event. The Social Committee is comprised of tvvo FGD- resentatives from each class. The committee holds monthly meetingS and sponsors a number of eventS
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Industrial Arts Club I SERVING AS OFFICERS OF THE INDUSTRIAL if ARTS CLUB were: Wayne Grad, reporter, Milton McKeown, treasurerg Larry Jansen, secretary, Dwight Kinney, president, and Wayne Kratz, vice-president. Advisors were Mr. Sattgast and Mr. Nelles. 0 I MENC I I I HEADING THE MENC, the campus organization II for music educators, were: Theola Ekle, presi- I dent, Neil Roskeland, vice-president, and Vicki Woodard, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Lotspeich served as the chapter advisor. I ,I I I I I I I I I E fx 1 S I I ii 1 I' lf -e YI 'SYS Ur The Camlbu- Studed ir BSSFQ have a I L x n 2'
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