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Pl-IYSICAI. EDUCATICIXI CLUB OFFICERS MARY GRESHAM President KATHERINE WHARTON Vice-President TONI GRIFFIN Secretary ANN SHERRILL Treasurer MEMBERS lN FACULTY MISS PEGGY CALKINS MISS ANN ANDERSON MISS VIRGINIA ADAMS The Physical Education Club is an organization tor recognizing the outstanding students in undergraduate physical education at Brenau. This year the club was put on a selective basis and certain requirements have to be met before one is eligible for consideration. The club has held bi-weekly meetings in the clubroom and has enjoyed many interesting discussions led by speakers who brought us information concerning the ditterent problems and phases ot physical education. At the beginning ot each term we Sponsored a chapel program at which time we demon- strated a tew ot the interesting things the P. E. majors lcnow how to dog and We also joined with Delta Psi Kappa in presenting another suc cessiul Physical Education Exhibition. Members, L to R: Mary T. Woods Dolly V. Burns lane Arthur Katherine Wharton Mary Gresham Toni Griffin lane Shelbourne Sarah Lawrence Not Pictured: Bernice Haig Ann Sherrill
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CDN CLUB Making plans tor the Annual Ball at one of the meetings. prin, lule Sellers, Nancy Lee McCollum, Frances Couvillon, MaNita Boswell, Dorothy Graves, Mary Virginia Howell, Dell Poscue, Dorothy Carmichael, Geraldine Graham, Mary Harris, Bette Brigham, and Mary lane Sundstrom. Officers ot the club precede the club members in the lead-out in which the members are presented to the guests. Other teatures ot the Ball are the class no-breaks in which only the girls of the special classes may dance. This dance is indeed the brilliant social high light ot the school year. Otiicers ot Cotillion and dates betore the tormal lead-out, L. to B.: Peggy Pleune and loe Stubbins, Loyy Nebo zinsky and Lee Secrest, Virginia Por- tertield and Thomas Cottingham Vera Edwards and Denton Hadaway
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Members, L. to R.: De Weese, Tanner, Couvillon, Cameron, Malone, Sund- strom, Starr, Otwell, Strip- ling, Blackburn, Morris, Allen, Burton, Headrick, Snyder, Rugq, Arthur. HQME ECOINICDMICS CLUB Our potential home-makers, the Home Economics Club, proved this year that they are second to none in the art of gracious hospitality. As efficient and charming hostesses they en- tertained the members and Nell Hanson Cox at a Thanksgiving dinner at their cottage. At their Christmas party names were drawn and gifts exchanged. This year the membership in the club was limited to those who had fulfilled certain scholastic as well as other requirements. Thus, the students in the department will have some goal toward which to work. Several speakers such as Miss Smith, Hall County Health Nurse, have added interest to their meetings and thus stimulated the members to work harder in the field. Sally Cameron attended the Home Economics Convention at Macon, Georgia, in the spring. I OFFICERS i Lois SNYDER, Q President l LATRELLE OTWELL, Vice President MARY IANE SUNDSTROM, Recording Secretary MILDRED IOHNSTON, Corresponding Secretary KATHRYN BURTON, Treasurer Miss HELEN ARMSTRONG, Director
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