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Library Club Encourages Interest in Library. Oil mmuMmmiMMimumi Twenty-five members make up this year ' s Library Club. The club encourages an interest in the East Caro- lina library, promotes fellowship among student assist- ants, and provides an opportunity for students to hear discussions about library problems and interests. Once each month members discuss matters of particular in- terest to librarians. Projects include National Book Week displays and work for Library Week. Library sci- ence majors or minors. Library assistants, and anyone interested in Library work qualify for membership in the club. Library Club members meet to discuss projects and goals of the clu Bronna Sineath Reporter Lynn Taylor Historian Darlene Kirsh Secretary- Treasurer Sue Monfalcone Vice-President Pat Lurvey President
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Student teachers narrate a story to attentive children at Wahl-Coats Elementary School. ACE Aids Underprivileged Child. Members in the Association for Childhood Education work actively to promote desirable conditions, programs, and practices for the well-being of children. Dr. Mary Lois Staton leads the East Carolina chapter. The 180 members qualify for membership by their interest in the education and wel- fare of underprivileged children between the ages of two and twelve. The sale of Mum corsages for Homecoming, a Christmas project for a needy child, the convention in New York, and a visit to ACE International Headquarters in Washington, D.C., were among the scheduled events for this progressive organization. Two members were given assistantships from the national organization to work at the ACE International Headquarters. Lynn Abbott, President; Faye Bowman, Vice-President; Shirley Everette, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Kay Young, Historian; Dr. Mary L. Staton, Advisor; Glenda Jones, Publicity Chairman; Linda Swicegood, Social Chairman; Sarah Peterson, Membership Chairman. Members discuss the ACE-SNEA Banquet which was held prior to Christmas.
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Industrial Arfs Club Wins With Float. Any student with a minor or majo in industrial arts is qualified to becom a member of the Industrial Arts CIul Under the leadership of Mr. H. P. 01 sen and Mr. W. R. Hoots, the clu strives to foster professionalism in in dustrial arts and to foster high ideal and appreciations in the dignity o work. This professional club partic pates in homecoming, departmental a tivities, and in state and national cor ventions. This year the Industrial Arl Club float won third place in the Hom( coming Parade. Indusiri.il Arts flub float captures third place award in Homecoming festivities. I m %. William Saunders, President; Leon Waters, Vice-President; Harold Fegan, Treasure James B. Smith, Secretary; Ed Broch, Club Reporter. 1 Oi -t Vi n a ;j|l i l 9m m Student machinist tools the final touches on his project.
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