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1 ., A A i .Qfzfernafiona mgcfiond THE INTERNATIONAL RELA- TIONS CLUB was organized un- der the sponsorship of Miss Lura Rimmer. The purpose of the club is to help students and faculty members on the campus better to understand our significant problems with other nations. Members: Robert Kirk, President, Student Senate Representative, Evelyn Thomas Dull, Vice-President, Glenda Burr, Historian: Kenneth Pack, Helen Casey, Secretary, Stephen Richards, Washum, Raymond Rowell. .S?lfL6!2I1t .gzflafe THE CONNORS STUDENT SENATE is the representative group of the student body. All campus activities are cleared through the Senate and placed on its calendar. Activities of the Senate included the dedication of the chapel room which is in the Administration Building and is open for use by students of all faiths, the sponsoring ofthe Home Coming Dance and dances after each home basketball and football game, the placing of a variety of games in the recreation hall, and dancing each Monday eve- ning in the recreation hall, which included a welcome dance on January 26. On April I5 and lo a Senate delegation composed of President Phillip Klutts, Vice-President Jack Connor, and Senators Glenda Casey, Wana Lewis, Carol Trout, Janice Haggard, and Winnie Campbell attended the state meet- ing of the Oklahoma Inter-Collegiate Student Senate at Ada, Oklahoma. The Executive Committee is composed of: President Phillip Klutts, Vice-President Jack Connor, Secretary Ardis Rector, and Sponsors Miss Rimmer and Dean Hager. Members of thc Senate are, seated: .lack Mitchell, Carol Trout, John Short, Patricia Williams, Bucl Richards, Mary Min.-Il, Harold Whit- aker, Jack Connor Phillip Klutts, Ardis Rector, Eleanor Morris, Mary Hopkins, Buddy Parsons, Dorothy Shashcl, James Kyle, Wana Lewis, Dale Catron, Shirley Hill. Standing: Dean Hager, Glenda Casey, Wayne Sloan, Winnie Campbell, Janice Haggard, Wayne Holt, and Miss Rimmer. ,,.,
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i , E, M ., ' v i' E is iii? E 55325557 3 v I ...:fn- , - N1 lfvil -l- Members ofthe Art Club are: Troy Stark, Sandra Kauble, Jean Liles, Lenard Moore, Jack Perry, Bob Altrey, J. T. Barger, Homer Burns, James Colbert, Anne Casey, Bob Catron, Jimmy Cornelius, Eva Cullwell, Bob Cratt, Geraldine Davis, John Day, Bob Davis, Emmitt Duvall, Baxter Jacobs, Fred Guffey, Delmer Heck, Floretta Hicks, Jimmy Iseral, Jimmy Isaac, James Kyle, Jimmy Lessley, Phyllis Ann Martin, Raymond McKown, Joe Oliver, Scott Patterson, Sam Potts, Johnny Rains, Bill Ralston, Bob Stevenson, Winsford Spears, Houston Taylor, Barbara Trimm, Lavonne Thomes, John Wicket, Lahoma Woody, Leonard Wood, Evelyn Burr, Helen Corley, Carol Abel, Milton Ausmus, Beulah Bell, Cly- dene Booker, George McVay, Jennie Calvert, Athel Clark, Shirleen Clevenger, Paul Cook, John Denny, Thomas Duff, Jess Epple, Virginia Frederick, Kenneth Iverson, Ronnie Jackson, Lonnie Jackson, Frank Keeter, Roma Klinetelter, Johnnye Koonce, Johnny Looper, Wana Lew- is, Phyllis J, Martin, Marcella Mason, Glen McClain, George Bolling, Donald Moore, Junior Mullens, Don Nantz, Harvey Nelson, Stephen Richards, Leta Beth Rails, Joe Sanders, Marvin Strickland, John Schaublin, Eddie Williams, Harold Whitaker, Donald White, Don Burdett, Geraldene Davis. , J4,-f lepaffmenf THE ART DEPARTMENT still grows in interest and activities. The Art Students, each year, win awards at the State Fairs and their work is in demand, to be purchased. Each semester all art students visit Philbrook and Gilcrease Art Museums in Tulsa, for better appreciation of all the Arts, and can see how art can fit into any community. Ruth M. White, Instructor of the Art Department, is a member of the National Association of Women Artists and also a member of the American Water Color Society of New York. Several ot her paintings are in traveling ex- hibits from Museum, San Antonio, Texas and the National Women Association exhibit traveling all over the U.S.A. and Eu.rope. Mrs. White has had a one-man show at the A'llegieo Gallery, Odessa, Texas. Officers ofthe Art Club are: President, Homer Burns from Sallisaw, Vice-President, Houston Taylor from Okay, Secretary-Treasurer, Lahoma Woody from Sallisaw, Student Senate Representative, James Kyle from Mulvane, Kansas, and Reporter, Jimmy Lessley from Sallisaw. - The first semester art students sponsored a cake walk and made fifty dollars which was donated on the television for Russell Hall. Johnnye Koonce and Bud Richards were candidated for 'Betty Coed' and 'Joe College', being sponsored by the Art Club. The Art Department has shown several art exhibits during the year, and have painted various stage settings. 1 I -nf lt' Y tl frail' ,i ty 5 gt i 4 ' - ' 1' Q i ' C fi 1 ti I :ft I if , 'Al if . .g- -L,-N L .sal . ....e.-- A., V gif 3 s . , W 1 t , l l t ... ,J ... Mm We
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