William Penn University - Quaker Yearbook (Oskaloosa, IA)

 - Class of 1958

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2 OU YO' 0 .1 FIRST ROW: Left To Right: Mary Steddom, Mary louise Lockard, Clara Lee Locker, Mina Jo Lampman, Olive Walthall, Ruth Ferguson, Margaret White, Mary Ann Palmer, Gloria Sundblad, Joyce Rose. SECOND ROW: Jacqueline Ball, Mary Paulsen, Saundra James, Helen Hoskins, Lela Wines, Mary Glenn Hadley, Mrs. Whittlesey, Barbara Smith, Janet Hartman, Lois Laymiller, Martha Mosteller. THIRD ROW: Larry Dodge, Bill Hadley, Robert Street, Elwin Wines, Jerry Main, David Hoist, John Bissett, Mark Mosteller, Gale Morris, Robert Martin, Arlo Adolphs: Director, Dr. Griffith. This year the College Choir has added eighteen new members, making a total of thirty-four voices. On December 15 the Choir, with members of the community, presented THE MESSIAH under the direction of Mrs . Jean Kinell. Dr. Griffith accompanied on the organ. During the year the Choir has had several engagements including a tour during sp ring vacation. The group presented a program for the Knoxville Women's Club and sang for one of the Lenten Vesper services of the Ottumwa Ministerial Association. Trips have been made to Friends communities and near-by high schools. 29

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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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