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'ul I., 0,-no S231 nf A These fingernails 1' fn iw, sure are ta sty. iw., if '- 'Xl Sponsored by KEYETTES V . my I ' . sg Mt ff 'YQ' -- .fp -,. .-Q. Keyettes Give X mas Pargf For Children During the summer, Keyettes held a clothing drive and collected clothes from all over the city and then distributed the articles to the needy people of Little Rock. At Christmas, club members carried on the Christmas spirit and gave the children at the Methodist Children's Home a party. Keyettes sold their annual pom-poms to promote spirit and also to raise money for their various activities during the year. As in previous years, the Keyette Beau was selected by the members and awarded a gift certificate. Keyettes met in Room 605 on the sec- ond and fourth Mondays of every month. Miss Angela Maynard was the faculty advisor. Left, KEYETTE OFFICERS, Back row, BECKY BELL, sen- ior representative, RISA BUZBEE, treasurer, CHERYL CONRAD, chaplain, DEBBIE DUDLEY, corresponding secretary. Front row, HAZEI. BECKER, recording sec- retary, JEAN FEILD, president, KIM BLAES, iunior rep- resentative, LINDA CAPRIOTTI, sergeant-at-arms.
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Chapel Club Designed To H eQ9 Students As a non-denominational group, the Chapel Club was designed to help and support their fellow members on campus. There were no dues, no officers, no roll and no announcements in the bulletin about the meetings. Meetings were spontaneous and the members sang and discussed the Bible. The students volunteered to speak at meet- ings. At each of the meetings a prayer request was filled out and each student took one. Then during the week each per- son prayed for the person on his or her request slip. During faculty week, the names of the faculty were put into the box. Each mem- ber took one and did something for that teacher during the week. For example, some put a Christmas card in the teacher's box or helped the teacher in some way. The faculty members attending the meetings were Mrs. Gordon Fendley and Mrs. John Short. 3 7. ,fm -'Ti59I?:2 23? 5153 . M., . if , ,-fL'i3Q? '5g?f1,i-' fs 'f+.1fgg7,5.'-sv-br, ff' i i W x -1w1!,r.'i.'.i: , . , ..,,... -4 , 1' r!:.Q I'f i'? f' .. t' -Ur' T ,H ,Mewr aff lf, -qw- i 4-'fi-ms. ... S ,W W 'fffigt' I wonder why Noah had TWO of everythingl' Sponsored by HARVILL-BYRD ELECTRIC COMPANY 1'1zxr.4:.-..:gftp' is
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A.P.cl2L. Rep. TaZksAb0uZ Ark. Energy Speakers were a highlight of Mu Alpha Theta meetings this year. A representative of Arkansas Power and Light Company discussed the efforts of AP8rL to meet the growing energy needs of Arkansas, and talked about the new nuclear power plant in Russellville. A Bell Telephone Company representa- tive presented a program with a talk-dis- cussion of lasers, a demonstration of a small laser, and a holograph display. The club also heard a speaker from Alcoa Alu- minum Company. Four members attended the National Math Club Convention last summer in Fay- etteville. Former Astronaut Walter Cun- ningham was one of the speakers at the five day meeting. An induction of members was held in May in addition to the annual picnic. For the first time in two years certificates and membership cards were presented to members. Opposite bottom: YOUNG DEMOCRATS OFFICERS: DORCY KYLE, inter-club council, BRAD DINER, presi- dent, JENNIFER READ, secretary. Not pictured: MARY WHITE, vice-president. MU ALPHA THETA OFFICERS: DANA ABRAHAM, vice-president, CATO EALY, president, BRENDA KINNAMAN, secretary. Not pictured: PATRICIA LEWANDOSKI, treasurer.
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