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Clubs It was with the future in mind that the Mrs. E. B. Arnold Chapter of the Student National Educational Association was organ- ized. SNEA is a professional organization de- signed to equip future teachers with a keen knowledge of what the teaching profession holds. It ' s main goal is to create within the individual a strong desire to direct and mold lives in the years to come. Field trips to Grassy Cove to examine un- usual findings in the cave, or tours of the atomic energy plant in Oak Ridge, Tennes- see, are only two of the activities of the Science Club. Those who are interested in science find this organization very exciting. For those students who are interested in bet- tering their conversational French, Le Cercle Francais is a relaxing way to this intellectual end. Aesop ' s fables, depicted by French slides; La Marseillaise sung to the accompaniment of a French record; American games played to French words — all these and more help to make our French club a real asset to French students. SNEA— Seated: W. Wagenknecht, J. Gilson, B. Shoesmith (presi- dent), G. Black, (publicity chairman), L. Wyckoff (secretary). Standing: J. Morris (vice president), G. Huffman, K. Lueb, D. Hill (sponsor). Not pictured: Dr. Miller (sponsor). French Club — Left to right: D. Fehl, L. Black (vice president), N. Glock (secretary), L. Taber, J. Rynders (president). 23
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Promethean Society — Front row: D. Gundlock, J. Rhudy, L. Black (secretary) , J. Seidenspinner, C. Elmore, W. Wagen- knecht, J. Gilson, R. Jenkins. Second row. P. Hobson, E. Scoggin, M. Massey, (vice president), R. Llewellyn, J. Roeder, J. Morris (treasurer), R. Gonzales. Back row. W. Culbert- son (program chairman), K. Lueb, M. Loftin, R. Meredith (publicity chairman), L. Bail, E. Kruit. Not pictured: T. Williams (president). Tennis Club — Front row: D. Jager (vice president), J. Hill (sponsor), J. Seidenspinner (secretary-treasurer), P. Millard (president). Second row. F. Wimberly, E. Scoggin, E. Garmon, R. Meredith. Camp us Science Club — Standing: Dr. Henning (sponsor), J. Herman. Seated: S. Skinner (secretary), D. Daugh- erty (president). The fire which the Greek god Prometheus gave to the world typify the fires of learning that our cultural heritage provides. It is the purpose of the Promethean Society to pro- mote this heritage on campus. The Forensic activities in the early spring provide oppor- tunities for students to use their literary talents for their respective classes. Whether it is a musical program or a panel discussion, the key word for Promethean is stimulating. The Athletic Boosters ' Cub and the Tennis Club promote a different phase of our campus life. The ABC supports our team with their cheering section at all the games. The Tennis Club provides an athletic outlet for those who are interested in the art of playing tennis. A combination of these gives the student a well- rounded view of athletics. ABC — Front row. J. Berry, S. Sorrell, J. Lytle, J. Sentz. Second row. J. MacGowan, D. Gundlock (secretary), G. Nye, J. Seidenspinner. Back row: F. Wimberly, K. Lueb, G. Ruby, R. Carigon (vice president), D. Culp, C. Drum- mond (treasurer). Not pictured: J. Wiggins (president). 22
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Campus Committees There is a strong tie between the little community known as Trailerville and the rest of the Bryan family. For two years Trailerville has contributed to the school a president for the student body, as well as other outstanding students. The wives play an important part too and many of them are em- ployed by the school. Children are another aspect of completeness of home life in Trailerville. The men -meet from time to time to work out problems which may arise in the Trailerville com- munity. Trailerville families enjoy a banquet together. The wive$ , mig meeh weMy f f mu and prayer. The children of the Bryan Family smile at the birdie. 24
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