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wa OFFICE ASSISTANTS CLUB-First row-Pam Chambers, Gloria Williams, Sharon Vore, Bobbie Pickett. Serond row-Pam Williams, Mary Katherine Langston, Sheila Howell, Dianne Crosby. Third row-Ilene May, Nancy Pierce, Connie Walters, Pat Tucker, Mrs. Watts. Qffice Assistants Spofzror-Mrs. Flora Watts Preridefz!-Donna Keys Vice-Preridefzt-Mary Katherine Langston' Secrezfary-Bobbie Pickett The Office Assistants Club has been a learning as well as an enjoyable experience for its members this year. The members, who have devoted their study period every other day to assisting the secretaries in the office, have had a variety of programs this year. Adding to the interest of the club meetings, speakers from the commercial colleges in jackson have been present to inform the students and to answer any questions they have about the college. A review of shorthand and typing has also been an aid to the members.
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, MODELING CLUB-First raw-jackie Overby, Suzanne Murray, Margie Mellen, Mrs. Massey. Serond row-Dale Sadka, Susie Mc- Govern, Ruth Plotkin, Lynda Strickland. Third row-Anne Mitchell, Gayle McGowan, Audrey Morgan, Brenda Summerlin, Patty Magee, Kay Norcom. Fourth row-Marietta Parke, Carolyn Martin, Rita Worrell, Sue Morgan, Pam Slay, Mary Roberts, Becky Spear- man. Modeling Club Slimmer-Mrs. Dear Prefifiefzt-Margie Mellen Vice-P1'e.ri:!e1zi-Sue Morgan Sec1'e1fm'y-Patricia Hubbard There is more that goes into being a girl, and especially an attractive one, than meets the eye. Long hours of effort and study are required to perfect this intricate art, which was the goal set by Wingfield's Modeling Club. The girls learned to move with grace and ease, to wear becoming styles and colors, and to conduct themselves as ladies at all times. Mrs. Dear and Mrs. Massey, club sponsors, daily exemplified all that they strove to instill in their girls. The year came to climax as the girls personified femininity in spring fashion previews about the city. 4. E i 2 MODELING CLUB-Firrz row-Mrs. Dear, Kathy Farmer, janet Lee, Teresa Crosby, Sheila Archer. Second row-Evelyn Laird, Dona Leach, Patricia Breeden, Patricia Hubbard, Patricia Cameron, Linda Guthrie, Pam Kalahar. Third row-Barbara Cutrer, jackie Dykman, Peggy Clark, Beverly Anderson, Brenda Hyde, Peggy Douglas, Beverly Busby, Kay Longfellow. Fourth row-Kathy Hodges, Carolyn Benton, Ruth Logan, Carolyn Forbes, Lajune Harris, Debby Davis, Patti Holston, Mary Ellen Hubbard, Teresa Kilpatrick.57
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Rock And Mineral Club Sponsor-Miss Curtis Prericiefzzf-Bobby Stouf er Vice Prericlefzt-jimmy Gilmer Serrelzzrymjarnes Hutchinson Wingfie1d's Rock and Mineral Club was an added attraction for those students who were especially interested in this field of science. Two exciting and educational field trips were planned, On one outing the members visited the Petrified Forest and for a second trip, they journeyed to Yazoo County in order to search for different and unusual specimens of rocks. Slides and films gave practical knowledge, while the members themselves exhibited their own rock collections for th e student body to enjoy. ROCK AND MINERAL , , ames utchinson, Miss Curtis. Second row-Mike Sykes, Bobby Stoufer, Larry Newman, jimmy Gilmer. CLUB-Ffrsl Row-Billy Morgan Rodney Cochran J H
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