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THESE STUDENTS appreciate the beauty of fine art. They are Francis Siller, Leonard Mc- Cormick, Pat Kirby and Nancy Conn. THE PURPOSE of the Fine Arts Club is to provide for the youth of the school a vision of the contributions which artis- tic genius has made to the development and enrichment of human life. MISS IOSIE CHAMPION, sponsor of the Fine Arts Club, goes over an arrangement of music with Leonard McCormick, talented pianist. Fine Arts lub THE OFFICERS OF THE FINE ARTS CLUB are Francis Siller, secretary, Bennet Averyt, historiang Leonard MeC0nnick, presidentg Sharon Dillard, vice-president, and Pat Kirby, treas- urer. MISS CHAMPION e n i 0 y s working with these members of the club: ffront to hat-lil Freda Crawford, Mary Christal, Sherry Troutman, and Nancy Conn. 209
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Intramural Officiating Club Purposes of the Intramural Ofticiati Club are to set up the intramural pr gram and to give students the oppo tunity to serve as officials at these garn Through activities, members learn rul and proper ways to play the games. OFFICERS of the Intramural Oflieiating Cl are Caynel Truehardt, reporter, Bobbie Oliv vice-president, Mrs. Rosemary Leonard, spo sorg Anna Hudson, treasurer, Pat Hall, sec tary, and Patsy East, president. MEMBERS are lfront rowj Angie Graham, Juanita Wheeler, Patsy East, Donna Hill, Phil Hall, lsecond rowl Sheryl Yeary, Bobbie Oliver, Gaynel Truchardt, Marilyn Connell, Anna Hudson, Brenda Hough, Patsy Shelton, Cthird rowj Becky Sterzing, Mary Nell Johnson, Polly Edmonds, Linda Creed, Dolores Woolsey, and Pat Hall. Not pictured are Susie Blackstone, Dottie Matthews, and Darlene Levingston.
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2 , ..Xk zrrilfiw-'rg:rQz, 'xv' OFFICERS OF D. E. are Csittingj Janice Dunn, RINClNC UP A SALE at VElllght,S Ilurdxyare secreturyg Brenda Burns, representutiveg Carolyn SUW0 15 GZUQY Hilldfmilll, DI'05lfl0m Of Dwmbll' Ilalwkins, ll'C1lSlll'Cl'q 4SlLl1lillIlQ,'l Burrell Lnnkforcl, UVO EflUCillI0l1- sergeant-at-zlrmsg Cary Illllillililllll, presidentg and Billy Maul, vice-president. Distributive Ed ucation The purpose of D. E. is to give on-the-job training in retailing and wholesal- ing, coordinated with class- room work. NEW TO TRAVIS this year is Mr. Kenneth H 0 g u e , club sponsor. BRENDA BURNS is judged D. E. sweetheart at the club clnnee in December. Other nominees were Betty WVagner and Molly Schmidt.
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