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ENGLISH CLUB .meffections o the uture . OFFICERS NANCY Kaacziiick, Clmirmfmg Iiwousn S1',xi2'1f, Spon- SUT. 'l'he English Club, a relatively loosely knit organization, is composed ol undergraduate English majors and minors and graduate English majors. In the fall, the English staff put the club underway with a know your English department night. YVinter quarter, the director olf the joint University Library First Row: Nancy Karcher. john Douly, LaVann Bneson, Pat Branch, Warren Titus, Janice Provins, Linda Phillips. .Sccunrl Row: A. 12. Anders son, Lien Tran, Lalla VValker, Judy Nan, Miriam Xvatkins, Mary Ann English Club enlightened by spenker's thoughts. gave an interesting and informative talk on the secondhand book trade. This year the club has been governed by very capable members of the English faculty and a general chair- man. Rnf. Dean Propst, Fred Klfing, Lewis Lareson, Kent Calhcart, Linda Nalley, john Brewton.
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Officers focus attention on tools of their trade. First Ruin: Chei-Oi Lai, Ming Chien Hsu, Shok-Kien Choc, Ping-O N-Wang, Mating Myo Lwin. Srfmritl Row: Diane Cofer, Earl Covington, Maryanna Overholt, Pauline Smith, Flaill Nludaris, Stella Ok-jin Pohug, Judy Mag- nusson, Marilyn Bullock, Angela l-IuiHua Chen, Riley-I-lwn Chow, Isabel Shiang-I-lo Chou, Pin-Cheau Lin. Third Row: Elizabeth Hunt. Therese Iewell, Briley Adcock, Peggy Langguth. Tricky Neel, Rosalind Mlrigllt, .Mary Travillian, Betty Mooney, Hih-yen Yang, Bernice Cope, Lyon Lee, LIBRARY SCHOOL CLUB cgfie Christmas ea . . ormeeizs Guokerg I-liaise, Presirlwii: juuti Tiers. I'if-if-Pmviflwilg Be'rTx-' YIIIIII. During the entire school year, lield trips, lectures and denronstrations were scheduled. Fall quarter included tours ol' the Joint University Library, the State Library and Archives, the Children's Museum, Tennessee Book Company and Methodist Publish- ing I-louse. The highlight ol' the quarter was the annual Christmas tea, given lor faculty ruetnbers and librarians in the Nashville area. Lectures were on Veteran's l-lospital libraries, school libraries, the State Library in American public libraries, school libraries, the State library in American public librarianship, and the history ol' printing. Maclhnh Prasad Sharma. Ifourtli Row: Anne jones, William Savedge, Clyde Wilson, jess Hainilton, svllllillll Chia-Chiuu ju, julie Tien, X'Vil- liam Cohn, Mildred Campbell, Pao-Chung Asn, James Ballew, Ralph F1'Ill1liClllJCl'g. Fifllz Row: Louise Bryson, Patricia lfoust, Camille X'Vatt, Elizabeth Barker, Marguerite Boorhies, Bill Laws, George l-leise, Linda Gill. Maurice Travillian. Betty Ingle, Linda Xlliudrow. INGLE, S!'l'l'l?l!l7'5l-'T'l'ClIS'1I'7'C1'A,' NIARTIIA IBARKHR, Sonia! Clinir-
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54 Rom: Katie Taggart. Linda Marshall. Nancy Lee. Mary McGavern. Jones, Karen Kills, Judy Hayes, Pat Doss, Bobby Ifranczk. Jim Morton Youpatoll, Sarah Cordell. SI'!'0Ilfl Rom: Carolyn Nichols. Sandra Carolyn Yelton. Belly Toy, Jane l-lewgley. Bettie Vaughznn. PEABODY PLAYERS Qrease paint ana! bright fights. OFFICERS SARAH CORDELL, Prexidenig SANDRA Jomfs, VfC6'-PT85llll?1Ifj KAREN KILTS, .S'ecreta1y,' HAROLD DAWDA, Treas-nrfzrg JINI MOR- TON, RBlJlIlTllf'l',' DR. JOHN DOUTY, Sponsor. The Peabody Players, an organization which pro- vides opportunities lor experience in all aspects of stage production, usually presents one play each quarter. The Players, under the direction ol Dr. John Douty, presented You Touched Me and Pictures in the Hallway. Acting, make-up techniques, pub- licity, stage designing and lighting are other phases ol the theater studies. Leaders behind Players production. Page 127
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