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Scribblers £ • I u flf , cd; A M i T C j iandl « r ' Hald C - Passalt, N. Trautman, Y. Hubbard and Miss Shattuck. Standing: D. McNichols, A. Hodson, B. Brown and R. Byrd. Inset: Myrta Chandler, president. Meeting monthly in the home of the McNichols are the English majors who compose the Scribblers club. Interested in good literature, the members bring selections to be read and dis- cussed at their informal get-together. Outstanding activity of the year was the sponsoring of Dean Donald McNichols in his annual Christmas readings. Trefian Literary Society L to R standing: C. Passalt and N. Hald. Seated: Miss Shattuck, G. Reece, R. Ramsey, L. Wilkinson, M. Barnes, L. Robison, L. Houston and Mrs. McNichols. Inset: Marilyn Baines, President. 28 Faculty women, women students, and wives of students and faculty members compose Tre- fian Literary Society. The purpose of this group is to promote literary appreciation on campus. Various demonstrations, lectures and teas were held throughout the year. Outstanding events include the Queen ' s Tea on May Day, and teas at the beginning of each semester.
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Students Ministerial Association Standing: Bob Fiscus, president. Seatediback to front) first row: R. Hartley, L. Hurd, D. Wing, J. Wing and O. Winters. Second row: P. Oppenlander, R. Barnick and E. Tycksen. The Student Ministerial Association is composed of those students who plan to be in full-time work in the church. They hold regular meetings where speakers bring help concerning their future work. Foreign Missionary Fellowship L to R standing: L. Hurd, R. Cammack, E. Tycksen, E. Brown and G. Recce. Seated: E. Broyles, I. Smith, L. Houston, D. Switzer, E. Smith, V. Green, D. Williams and C. Grimm. Inset, Darwin Grimm, President. A very active club on campus is the Foreign Mission Fellowship. Among their numerous projects were giving Bibles and clothing for Korea, sending money to the African Leper mission where Mrs. Alice Wheeler, RN, spent last summer, and sponsoring outside speakers at their meetings. They are affiliated with the Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship and meet at the home of Esther and Isaac Smith.
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Actorators L to R seated: L. Bain, R. Byrd, Miss Shattuck, J. Foley and A. Lee. Standing: R. Beebe, Y. Hubbard, L. Burnett, M. Barnes, M. Perry, S. Farmer, A. Hodson, N. Trautman, F. Price and R. Zeller. Inset: Robert Byrd, president. A new activity inaugurated by Actorators, GFC ' s dramatic society, was the One-Act Play Con- test at Homecoming this past year. Winner of the best play cup was This Night Shall Pass , pre- sented by the sophomore-senior classes. Receiving the best acting awards were Kara Newell and John Davis, both freshmen. The presentation of a major drama each year is the responsibility of Actorators. Future Teachers of America L to R. first row: R. Hartley, R. Beebe, L. Bain, V. Barnick, C. Passalt, N. Trautman, V. Greene. Second row: P. Schroeder, V. Martin, R. Barnick, G. Reece, G. Reece, E. Broyles, L. Wilkinson. Inset: Ronald Barnick, president. Under the advisorship of Dr. Paul Wood, the Amos Stanbrough chapter of Future Teachers of America has been active this past year. They have engaged outside speakers and held regular meetings at which they discussed the responsibilities and opportunities in the teaching profession. The club is affiliated with the National Education Association.
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