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agfmofenf jowa ,Quia ggaacafion Mociafion The Student ISEA has taken the place of the Future Teachers Association. It is composed of college students who are preparing to teach. The program is designed to develop professional responsibility in the teachers of tomorrow. Regular meetings are held the third Monday evening of each month. Our local group is called the Cora Mattison College Chapter. The total membership of this Chapter during 1957-'58 numbered forty-eight. The officers elected for this group are: Mark Mosteller, president: Barbara Smith, vice-president: and LaDonna Richards Sorensen, secretary- treasurer. Professor L. Herbert Mendenhall is the sponsor of this organization. Representatives were sent to the fall and spring regional conferences and to the state ISEA meeting in Des Moines. FIRST ROW: Left To Right: Jo Ann Smith, Jean Hallowell, Barbara Dorothy, Mr. Mendenhall, Barbara Smith, LaDonna Sorensen, Mary Steddom SECOND ROW: Janice Floyd, Joyce Huffman, Helen Hoskins, Sharlene Lincoln, Janet Hartman, Loretta Linder, Leona Van Arkel, Gloria Sunblad THIRD ROW: Joan Savage, Barbara Hasley, Mary Paulsen, Charlene Western, Jacqueline Ball, Mary Louise Lockard, Joan Rodgers, Rosalie Savage FOURTH ROW: Jeannette Rawson, Leroy Steffen, David Swim, Dale Floyd, Keith Augspurger, William Kildow, Richard Jay, Iviary Ann Palmer. . , V . ia, if -N, - ,, --V K . ra., iw, .M,..,,,,.u..W Mmm, M WWW-:f',- ,f ., 1- if Y F
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SEATED: Left To Right: Mary Steddom, Charles Scott, Dr. Watson, David Holst. STANDING: Leroy Steffen, Richard Welle, jerry Randleman Clyde Wiley . dgllvwfenf Ciwufwi The Student Council is the student s voice in the administration. Membership includes the four class presidents and a representative from each class. For the first time there is a re- presentative from each House Association. The Council meets regularly on the first Wednesday of the month. The group also meets as a part of the policy-forming committee on the third Wed- nesday of each month. Officers for the year are Charles Scott, president: Iohn Wagoner, vice- presidentg and Mary Steddom, secretary-treasurer. This year the Student Council has made amendments to its constitution to take care of re- signations of officers who are elected by the student body in the spring semester. It has also been studying the advantages of belonging to the National Student Association and is preparing for application next year. The Council paid expenses for the president to attend the Student Body Presidents' Conference at Ann Arbor, Michigan. 26
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gan! FIRST ROW Left To Right: Charles McCracken, Barbara Smith, Bill Hadley, Mary Paulsen, Rosalie Savage, Martha Mosteller, Dale Schwechel, Mark Mosteller, Mary Barnard, Duane Proctor, Clara Lee Locker, Janet Hartman, Ruth Ferguson, Richard Tomlin. SECOND ROW: Mary Louise Lockard, Gloria Sundblad, Janice Floyd, Io Ann Smith, Jerry Main, Mary Glenn Hadley, David Swim, Elwin Wines, Margaret White. STANDING: Mr. Steddom, Carter Goodman, Ioan Rodgers, Mary Steddom. The Penn College Band, under the capable direction of Rex Steddom, meets for forty-five minutes each Monday and Wednesday evening. The officers for this ye ar are Richard Tomlin, presidentp and Mary Glenn Hadley, vice president. The Band has been quite busy this year. It has played for football and basketball games, chapel programs, and pep rallies. Several members of the Band have played for gospel teams and other church and community activities. Each meeting the members do warm-up exercises, practice new numbers, perfect pieces played in previous meetings, and close by playing the marches used at ball games . The musicians hope to improve and perfect their techniques and to learn to appreciate different types of music, in order to better serve the community and further the school spirit at Penn. 28
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