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i if ' if 1 4 4 I The Lettermen's Club has been doing many things this year. The Club is run by a group of efficient men, Richard Dean, presidentg Edward Prokop, vice presidentg and joe MacRae, secretary. The club is made up of a group of fellows who have been awarded letters for participation in one .of IC. sports. Mr. Bennett sponsors the club, and a vote of thanks goes to him. The men planned a few field trips to some basketball and baseball games. Also on the agenda was a sports dinner for all participating athletes. The club was very successful this year, and gives every indication that it will continue to be so in the years to come. TOP to . . Joe M W' ffm Campb Tom LgcRae, Qrvilje Reiuf Bob Batta 1. esch, Rlchatdbxch, Leslie BI8 ra, Ed Prokop fan, G1 aun, P I . 1 Rich en Walls, Iafkaiolippkman, 3-ifjniirp Hai-Old Robb S0n 2 ov in I ll. 4 y , I I f ' Bob T0rrison. ec' Bottom rovii' llgifhije fow- ' U c . , J . , r I i T 0Pro1- MM' fwfr Bi llvermotg Fm Margaret ilrodyk' . - C! Edd! Tue Vaughn bm beam with would find begmlling fo Sify and .Undef the Choir Sang n . EG: ' flme to acl? Liam, - forth and M8 In, Crs. lffizich mm' Hoff' Onff um :David ewhije W0
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,,, ,.,,,,,,, ,:-.q-csv.-,..-..s.'l!' -' ' Mi . 15on, ROSS To th. Rlhfifd Pau p I0 : . Bobgi Fenflef, Betty' lo Zlllauli YGIIMF. Blfffng, T iliuriniz. Butch Ruhlr Foffst Y Bash B me hmen and sopho- fall semester. Its . plan the year's e school dances, ident of Student general efforts icil 's productive rc pictured and Mu er' Glenda i. .utfh R nce Dofse ggenborg, Ma Brllmgton uhls Carol X2 J0hn Chimi . ry LOU Ca1ucciBetty Baht 62363 B0tt0meig, William P .f ' , 013 Wg 6 e M 1 er, Ashley, 1VIafilat82retProe-lqfzon Willia Yn T ,Pat - ,mS,J01, aylor, Lynn Llrdrich Ca 5' Uegge J Lol-IO I Future Teachers of America is a newly-organized club this year and has . d . enjoye a variety of educational programs. 'lihe main purpose of F.T.A. is to acquaint students with the teaching pro- fession and its requirements. Discussions include problems a teacher faces what the profession offers to a future teacher, and also what a future teacher can offer. Some of the meetings were scheduled for the afternoon. Others were held in the evening, beginning with a pot-luck and featuring a speaker. Some of the first speakers were Mr. Aurand, school superintendent of District 105g Mr. Warkow, dean of boys at L.T.H.S.g and Mr. Lichty, from Illinois State Normal. These speakers were very helpful in giving the students an idea of the teaching profession. F.T.A.'s officers this year were Margaret Proehl, president, Glenda Billington, vice president, and.Betty Bahr, secretary. Committee chairmen were Lynn Luegge, publicity, Eloise Ashley, refreshments, Pat Lidrich, entertainment. Mr. Bitting is the club sponsor, and a vote of thanks is due him in encouraging the launching of another successful club. dime 45,4
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9!Cl? T fillg V Udflltgi ein' The Club ' ffm' UP of a gf MOP, ' on OUP of to C of Sports' and ba . , a uPfltmg athlete? ges. mllcation that he 1 sebau will Harojd Rob w . 1 Cf. Bflfloln Middle row, D Butdl Ruhli TOP to W. 5 WI J I. Pb Margaret 13 Eloise Ashllgan, Jeff ell' Gefald 1111 QTY Bro . ive-H552 Speficef A2551 11111 Cam I ey, y Bach' . K-03 t oehl, Glenda Billliigolfuigge,Ag1gZlegOi:k2Ogreg Dabney D 1 ' Yfme Rader ahf, Do 'Hubs JS avid Ray J' 1 Joan Br tothy Ga We ROSSO i lm Hoyt ad Sper. 1 Pa - Y, Loma M Bottom to t'Smrt1,,y on , a Ueggenbor W, .Rose gi Lois Swan ai 3012. Each Tuesday and Thursday at 10-30 o'clock the JC choi t ' . . . r me in the Vaughn building for an hour of rehearsal. A typical third hour for the choir b . egan with roll call by Joyce Rosso the secretary Immediatel afte th t , . y r a one would find Fred Dabney, the president, or Dorothy Gaspar, vice president, b . . . . . eginning to direct a warm-up religious or secular number, as Charlene Strom- sky and Lynne Rader accompanied. Under the choir sang many difficult numbers this past year. While planning programs for th Ch ' ' ' e ristmas assembly, Cfzperf, and Hines Hospital, the group gave extra time to accomplish better quality in such numbers as When the Saints come M h' as u ' H H ' arc ing In, Thee, God, we Praise, Cherubim Song, I See the Moon, and others. direction of Mr. Dissinger, otherwise known as Mr. D., the Each member' of the choir contributed his time and efforts for a better group. One of the jobs well done this year has been that of librarian. Bett Y Bohr, David Ray, and Margaret Proehl should receive special credit for their time while working on this job.
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