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Last September the main fad in the United States was hula- hooping and Vice-President Woodrow Strickler was no exception. Student leaders take time out to enjoy the recreational facili- ties at Otter Creek Park. Leadership Camp is not all business as these students and faculty members prove. LEADERSHIP CAMP Leadership Camp was held last year at the beginning of the school year at Otter Creek Park. Student leaders from all of the University schools attended the event. They were addressed by the Dean of each school and members of the administrative staff. Both lunch and dinner were served at the park lodge. Be- tween the meetings students made use of many recreational facili- ties of the park. The day was concluded by an informal dance for which the Air Force Band supplied the music. Dean Marlin Volz of Law School addresses Leadership Camp on activities scheduled for the 1958-59 school year. - ff, I-fygarwfv l. ' ,P'w, '- fi' p .4 , ig?
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ll I ,Wax n ll The building was gradually finished though the contractors had to fight bad weather many times. The lounge is one of the most beautiful rooms in the entire building. Plush furniture and beautiful surroundings give the room an air of splendor. l UNIVERSITY STUDENT CENTER On October 4, 1957, ground was broken by President Philip Davidson and Mayor Andrew Broaddus for the new University Center. Dedication of the new structure was held in January, 1959. The Center now houses University College, the bookstore, gameroom, cafe- teria and snack bar, along with many other ollices and rooms. The building was more than a year and a half under construction, but was linally completed in january. Since then the Center has served as the principal meeting place of students on campus. tfffwf uf ,gg NNE qv 7 :gs mngy, t g t ,pw t, vfivuwpiir. ' H Gigi ,2 ,:gs-.53-I'5 4 :5531 1. - f -7' t University President Dr. Philip Davidson addressed the gather- ing at the laying of the cornerstone with the message that the building would bring pride to the University. At last we view the finished product.
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E ,L it c CHEERLEADER ELECTION Each fall an election is held to determine the members of the cheerleader squad. Pre- ceding this election, a clinic is held for two days for all interested University of Louis- ville girls. On September 24, in front of the Administration Building, the candidates led the student body in cheers. Cheerleaders were then elected by the University student body. These girls help to create student interest and support at all University basket- ball and football games. Fifteen candidates tried out for the cheerleading squad, six were chosen for members. The 1958-1959 University of Louisville cheerleading squad. From left are: Marlene Stoker, One of the Cheerleaders, Lou Ann Williams, practices Sue Ann Reding, Ruth Collins, Annette Hyde, Judy Heldman, Dianne Watkins, Lou Ann l-lei whirling for the future games. Williams, Harriet Peake. Students gather to watch each candidate direct the crowd in University songs and cheers during the tryout. l7
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