Orange County Community College - Colt Yearbook (Middletown, NY)

 - Class of 1958

Page 85 of 102

 

Orange County Community College - Colt Yearbook (Middletown, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 85 of 102
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Page 85 text:

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Page 84 text:

Left to right: Miss Diana, Katherine Canelides, Barbara Magie, Jane Vaughan, Winnie Kipp, Ginny Bull, Joanne Contos, Margaret Kelly, Carol Wenchell, Ruth Dietz, Shirley Goodrich. G IRLS who are interested in becoming cheerleaders attend prac¬ tices held for about a month. They are taught three cheers by former cheerleaders. Each girl has to try out by herself. She is marked for pep, appearance and how well she knows the cheers by Miss Diana, the newly elected captain and Mr. Chachis. The captain and co-captain are elected on a secret ballot by the members of the squad. This year’s captain is Joanne Contos and co-captain is Winnie Kipp. The squad had two practices a week. At their last meeting, Barbara Magie was elected captain of the cheerleaders for next year. The newly chosen squad for this year had their first opportunity to perform at Pratt Institute. This was their first soccer game and also the first victory. Except for Yale and Farmingdale, they attended all soccer games CHEERLEADERS They started off the basketball season with the Annual Alumni game. During this season, Oblate Seminary was the only game the cheerleaders could not attend. There was one over-night trip to Danbury and the following afternoon was spent in New York City. That evening the squad cheered at Farmingdale. Other activities included a Soccer Pep Rally in October and the Soccer Pledge Dance to which the cheerleaders lent their support. The whole season ended with an all Sports Banquet where the cheerleaders were presented with their letters and certificates. This has been one of the best years for the Orange County Cheerleaders consisting of seven regulars and three substitutes. 80



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Virginia Bull and Winnie Kipp. SOCIAL EVENTS Sept. 20—“Welcome Frosh Dance’’ Sept. 27—Business Club “Coffee Hour ” Oct. 8—Veterans Club Dance Oct. 21—“Tri-Party Dance” Oct. 24—Business Club “Coffee Hour” Nov. 6, 7, 8—Music Dept. Program ' 57 Varieties Nov. 21—Informal Dance (A-V-Room) Nov. 25—Varsity Club Pledge Dance Dec. 5—Veterans Club “Coffee Hour Dec. 6—Business Club “Winter Carnival” Dec. 19—Business Club “Faculty, Staff and Stu¬ dent Tea” Dec. 19—Teacher Education Club “Christmas Party” for children of the faculty Dec. 21—Christmas Dance “Silver Bells” Jan. 30—Hebrew Youth Club “Coffee Hour” Jan. 31—“Welcome Frosh Dance” Feb. 6—Business Club “Coffee Hour” Feb. 7—Ski Club Dance Feb. 21—Boarders Club “Mardi-Gras” Dance Feb. 27—Teacher Education Club “Coffee Hour” March 6—Ski Club “Coffee Hour” March 14—Varsity Club Dance March 18, 20—Music Dept. Program “Around the World in Music” March 27—Hebrew Youth Club “Coffee Hour” April 1 1—Spanish Club “Pan-American Dance” April 1 7—Boarders Club “Coffee Hour” April 16, 17, 18, 19—Apprentice Players Pro¬ duction “Cretan Woman” April 23—Oral Reading Festival April 26—Business Club “Spring Formal” April 28, 29—Oral Reading Festival May 1, 2—College Readers Production May 9—Bermuda Shorts Dance May 15—Veterans Club “Coffee Hour” June 1—Graduates “Open House” June 2—Graduation Dinner-Dance Nov. 8—Dance Following the ' 57 Varieties Pro¬ gram 82 June 3—Commencement

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