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INSPIRERS flirting with Alphie. SPIRIT, DRIVE, ABILITY. These are three ofthe most important items that the five cheerleaders for the 1974 football season possess. Not only are they concerned with promoting spirit, but they are also interested in creating a permanent unity between team members, student body, and ad- ministration. The squad members are: Jaci Kincaid, soph.g Lynda Neubauer, soph.g Ann Cortesio, soph.g Rita Salafo, fresh. LPNg and Cheryl Gatrel, fresh. They began the season by purchasing new uniforms and working hard and eagerly fo coordinate cheers. They are striving to create a new look for the IHCC cheerleader and with the help of the student body, they will definitely succeed. Below: Our cheerleaders - Qstandingl Rita Salato, Lynda Neubauer, and Cheryl Galrelg Ikneel- ingy Jaci Kincaid and Ann Corlesio. i
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' K ' .ww , .ey ' is , , ,wp M ' , Join the football pep rally at the commons. Anybody got marshmallows lor lhe bonfire? 0UR SPIRIT or ,af P ...an Ap'vc --...- 4 , -1 -,, - ,Q , .1- Davida Harris, our newest cheerleader,
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'fs giV?l Above: Many students attended and participated in the campus sessions. i g , W , Qi Q M 1 1 i I I - r 5 i ft i I . F Q Below: Dave Stanley-candidate for U.S. Senator sw i .Q , , ,H 4 .lm , T was i, if E s x M.: 5 5 ' ,Y1 i ',9cj.' H: , f ' . I 1 ,' - 'X 4 1 1 A Ci 1 3423, -, V, ,. W:-A i -'N '. --'RWM 'efssas-se.- W an . CANDIDATES Mr. Thu of the Social Science Department, sponsored can- didates for this year's election to address the student body and faculty of IHCC. The candidates gave a fifteen to twenty minute speech and were allowed the remaining time for questioning by those pre- sent. Those candidates seeking election that spoke on campus were as follows: Ut Neal Smith U.S. Representative-4th District f2t Chuck Dick t3y Dave Stanley-U.S. Senate Q41 Tom Miller-State Attorney General In addition to those politicians speaking on campus, four state candidates seeking to represent Appanoose County gave their views at a meeting held in the Community Center. This meeting was sponsored by the Political Science Division. State Representative candidates Mark Wampler my and John Brunow QDQ concerned themselves with the reported S207 million surplus in the Iowa Treasury, the Road Use Tax Fund, and the Collective Bargaining Bill for state employees. Below: Tom Miller-candidate for State Attorney General
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