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CHEERLEADERS BY THE HALF DOZEN Mary Beth Boyle A -,ar Claudia Donnelly Mary Ann Jalce ,J-veif Judy Novak Evalynn Schmitz The followers of the LPO basketball team were led in their yells of en- couragement by a half dozen pretty and lively cheerleaders who added color to the games and to pep assemblies. Carol Shields A 1 M' 40 Four of the cheer- leaders were seniors. They were Mary Beth, Mary Ann, Judy and Eva lynn. Claudia and Carol will be back next year to become the foundation of the cheering corps .
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This picture shows how well the Snowball was attended. The dance is an annual affair sponsored by the freshmen class officers and this year they did an exceptional job. -'C't I A -fu! ,Wi The L.P.U. Snof.'.'ha,ll one of the best dances ever given at the junior college. 'lhe ceilings and walls were covered with red and white streamers and .si nurnher of flocked evergreens were found at the entrance to the gym. The dance was attended by one of the largest groups in the history of the Snovq- ball. Dancing i.w.s to the music of Don ,-'xdarns and his orchestra . Much credit must he given to the chairmen ofthe various coniniitteem who worked no hard all day on Fri- day to decorate the gjvrn. 'Y J 3' 4 Dick Mackey, Susan Stangl, Diane Hoffman, Dave Hundt,Barbarawysocl-Li, Dan Fulmer, and Kathy Utz are standing in front of a group of flocked evergreens disucssing the decorations that adorned the boys gym. Mrs. Palma Bennett works behind the scenes to prepare the punch Mick Clinch and Cheryl Stella stand behind one of the sewing for the dance as she does during all tables waiting to serve punch to some of the more thirsty students. the other dances in the college. I 1'VNl mf us.
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SEHCAPAS GIVE THREE PERFORMANCES The 1962 Sehcapas were from left to right: Bar- bara Stasiak, Kathy Parat, - Janice Ostertag, Diane Hoffman, Penny Mahnich, ,f Janice Serri, and Kathy Novlan. V 'x F .fi Q ' if , 'gf 'x .1 N K . fl N A 'sh I 6 In the picture at the right Arm Heilstedt and Diane Hoffman, the Sehcapas co-captains, check the hem on Diane Novak's skirt. The Sehcapas performed at three of the basketball games. In the first perform ance they did a cowboy routine, in the second they paid their respects to Broadway and in the third and final performance swung out to the popular hits of t.he 1920's. 41 f Xxx , I 3 N The remaining Schcapas from left to right areg Carol Lauer, Donna Gapin- ski, C arol Frackowiak, Dian Lechner, Judy Brack- man, Beth Brannon, and Ann Heilstedt. if
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