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LEADERS ARE MADE Discussion group at The Leadership Conference are ltop row, left to rightl Frank Lionberger, Karen Gora, Ralph Shroba, Jim Len- nert, Shirley Leuthner, and Duane Andreasen, lBottom row, left to rightl Larry Buldak, Terry Ziesmer, and Don Day. 1 'sw . 'K-25' Leaders are made, not born was the Topic of discussion by Dr. Kinney at the Leadership Conference. The only problem here is deciding what to eat first. Some JJC students participated in a Leadership Conference at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. The stu- dents attending were separated into several groups and given a problem to solve. They were instructed on how to conduct a meeting, discuss a problem within a group, and come up with a solution. These groups then discussed their prob- lem with the other groups. Dr. Kinney gave a talk on the topic, Leaders are made, not born. w What's the problem? Planning the event of the evening are from left, Don Dixon, Terry Ziesmer, and Tom Hankinson. i . L C rr--N 5 Judy Williams puts plans for the evening on the board. Tom Hankinson and Don Dixon look on.
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FLOATS REFLECT Much hord work ond thought goes into the build- ing of o tloot. Prompted by the competition for hon- ors, members of eoch club spend mony hours prior to homecoming stuffing napkins into tloots during the wee hours of the night. f' ' 6' V,-: V , . 0 QV ga ..,. 4 I. VJ , W , ' ' 1:, s. 'is it ffl-2 A 'fl if 3531 7-W. lf7:E.LlN' , - Lf'--ff.. ..,- go is rm jvr mFS ' i 'Q C- . Qi s --0 ii' ' , r f t up S ' . V. 4 -1 , , ts- i 1 4. 5 I9 5 . ' c is r 5145. .Ag QW ,Q QQ fi IKAV ' fc -9 9 '-,r zes 1 2 zfr J Business Club-Best All-Round Q85 V+ S s , if fl . - at , Ji .giref A 5 ' Q 53251 N. I V R' 3 7 Q7 ' -do S, .-,- - 'ii N 7 ii tt' lf- - . Q nf Student Education Association-Most Be-dutiful . H S , 2 1 . 4 iq: : J if'Q3 f -Q B ,jf 1- lfm .ix A .Iii .K - m iii' ' ff- .Y-5 D. 4 Qi :is 5.1 f, ,le-:mr , . r QQ gtg? .' 1 V 291 f , V5 5 Q ,V ' ' ' -fi, 1 N l. X Q Q,ga ' -j ,Q Qg: ' -L QQ, , ' V? is ' , l Hy 4 3213, '31, ' 1 1, .- . S LT '72 Eff 9547 A 'X -v'u::N 143: ,- 'Q - -il!- J -, J .pk ' M - '-J' . ' Vi 'l it 1 -'f'-V.,,.'V .- ' W a, iff' V .. M. . K Q . Qi Q V M . . 4 Y .5 W. 6 QS! QR , ,.. V 3 ,V I .M Q A, - - Q - V Qn i , V Q-, Q pi 1 , .Q X Y . Q W: gs- - 1 I ' ' , . ' v 3 Q 1 v.,Q 1, A . M , X ,- N ' - W- c 4.' -,.,, Students of Medical Science OUTER-SPACE ff, 5 X , 'B11 A . , 'H L. ,Q . fQ,.,mQ ftgiost Q Q -If ,.f+,,,. a ees 1Tsm.m..MLp-ima? - -QVM , ,VwQ-vw Us v,,. , Q ' H tl - - 5 '-L 1m .. gg N i aww l- 9 FD. -9' L C 2. o 1 0 fl 5 co CD 0 3' o T. o 3 Z1 Ei . in Q. I Q Ui 1 ..,,.,, 5 XQ ' 4 : c 3 -Q ,t.. 1 5 5...,...,s ,, - . , Tk' i W. f-Q 1 ,.s. 2 Q L 'wjrfilg T7 V -A 27 i f 'Q Y wi., fu A I ' A Q 1 , ,fi iv ' X lla B' '- if V F it Ei' , -, , . - -'-7 Q 4' ,,.-.:' W 1 ' V 's-Q1NiQ:if1f- 'R' - V- Press Club ..,... -, J.: -Q 11 W QI Qs, U mv - , , Q f f .f , -Q-V .X s v A Ei' 3 ,,,g.c--'- N sr 'T iN -. iasfci A - an Q .1 .Aw ,L ' Q -'- ' g ' 3- pg ,V ' at b . f A-e 'Q - Y K fs., - tw ' ' Vf--. -V . N , W .Q . VQ -V 3.5-Q , , Q A .Q ,- , - N .-.V , - .ks-A c.,- V , - H-: riser -fri ..,,. Q -- V---'- - 4x- -.,:'- VA v w3,::1,s:- . ,.,, , ,.-Vs' ' X-N. I Junior College Players 9315 - -. ,f Ax Motor Sports Clu lo-Humorous
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JJC TAKES A ROMAN HOLIDAY Enjoying the results ot their ettorts as co-chairmen for the Fall Formal are ltrom lettl Sue Raddatz, chairman and escort Jim Spina, and Kathy Faulk- ner with Larry Buldak, chairman. Guests enioying the dance are Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Johnson. A Roman Holiday was the mood for the Fall Formal, 1963. Typical Roman decor was main- tained throughout the dance to carry out the Roman Holiday theme. The Jimmy Dorsey Orches- tra provided the music to add to the success of the dance. .. A SV v,5l:q.x Fc Serving punch and cookies are ltrom leftl Lynn Lacy, Mary Archbeault, Carol l-ledstrom, and Linda Liker. Attired in Roman dress and hair- styles they helped to carry out the Roman theme. Ready to run with the funds-to the safe-are Mr. W. F. Zaida and An- gela Lukoncic. i Students dancing to the music of Jimmy Dorsey.
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