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First row: Bonnie Randall, Treasurer, Jan Brach, Vice-President: Jerry Davenport, Presidentg Judy Link, Secretary, Dianna Guess, Out- ing Chairmang Margaret Marlowe. Second row: Diana Powell, Cindy Kimbrough, Diane Pierpont, Sandy Baerg, Sue Terrell, Zara Rich- ards, Publicity Chairman, Becky Maxwell, Sharon Wfilliams, Betsy Williams. Third row: Marilyn Christopher, Outing Chairmang Gooch Foster, Linda Scott, Pat Fernstrom, Sally Bomar, Judy Snellgrove, Mauveline Martin, Ellen jackson. Cquting fakes, wories with franc icappe The purpose of the Outing Cluh is to foster :I greater interest and The main project of the Outing Club this year was to come indoors - understanding for life in the out-of-doors. to sponsor a recreational day for the handicapped children within Nash- , W I ville and SLlYl'OlllKlll1g Davidson County. This recreational clay is held ln the fall the members of the Outing Club trekketl to the Smokies V , ' . , , , . v ' . , M on Saturday afternoons in the S. R. gym. and climbed towering Mount LeCoute-with no casualties! lhe coke party, cook-out at the S.C..-X. House, initiation of new members, and the Hrs. Betty Pirrie ol' the physical education department is the sponsor swinnning meet were club's activities for winter quarter. Spring quarter ol' the Outing Club. was highlighted by a horse-back trip with cook-out, and a canoe trip. Outing Club girls go on the spring canoe trip. A service project was recreation and therapy for physically handicapped children. i l Page 189
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The annual water show is alive with action, color and costumes. First row: Rita Nonrris, Dianne Pierpont, jerry Davenport, Kathy Koeditz, Betsy Williams. Second raw,- Sfd71filllg.'.ClH.1'Zl Creighton. Sefzfed: Margie Cotten, Avis Roemisch, Cindy Kimbrough, Nancy Lucas, Monica Lew1s,.Ericka McDonald: sfamlingr Jan Brach. Third row: Claudia Hutchinson, Judy Snellgrove, Barbara Schulling, Beverly Kay, Judy Robertson, Becky Maxwell, Harriet Wllite, Pat Fernstrom. 4 errncutfs elect iss ermarz. 'I'he Mermaid Club, honorary swimming organization, is an extra-curricular activity oif the XNKRA. and the physical education department. The club's purpose is to promote and encourage sportsmanship and water lore through the medium of rhythmic experience, creative activity, and basic aquatic principles. This year nmrked the Nlermaitl's tenth annual water show. which was presented two evenings during' March at the Demonstration School pool. The twenty-tive members of the club performed to the sound track from the musical, The Sound of Music. Clara Creighton was chosen, by popular rote of the club. Xliss Mermaid of 1962. She was a soloist in this year's water show. This year the Mermaid Club attended the Aquatic Sympo- sium held at the University of Tennessee during the last week in February. At the Symposium they performed two numbers from their show. Miss Lucile LaSalle organized the original Mermaid Club and is sponsor and director ol the elub. JD Page lS8 One of the many difficult formations performed by the skilled Mermaids. Clara Creighton was elected Miss Mer- maid for 1962 by her fellow swimmers. N
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Dr. Warren, seated far left, sponsors the P.E.M.M. Club, and the officers are as follows: Kaye Collins, Treas' zzrcrq Margaret Marlowe, Presideulg Lamar Woodruff, Vice-Presizlentg Shannon Osborne, Secrelnry. tm serves 150 stimulate fD4'OlgQSSt.OHCL growth, activity The P.Ii:M.M. Club, the professional club for physical edu- cation majors and minors, is the most important organization in the physical education department. It stimulates profes- sional growth among the students and serves to acquaint them with their professional organizations and activities. The P.E.- NLNI. Club holds its meetings once a month, in these meetings the students have the opportunity to hear famous people in the field of physical education, such as Bill WVade, professional football player for the Chicago Bears, Ralph Brown, head foot- ball coach for Battle Ground Academy, and many other out- standing leaders in this field. This year the Peabody P.E.M.NI. Club played host to the Student Section meeting of the State Association of Health. Physical liducation and Recreation. Students from Middle Tennessee State College, Austin Peay College, University of Tennessee, Tennessee Polytechnical Institute, and East Tennes- see College attendctl this two-day convention. Peahody's .lan Brach served as president of this organization for the preceding year. The P.lE.M.M. Club also sponsors three social events for their members each year. During the winter quarter. a Christ- mas party is held in the gymnasium and during the spring term a picnic and a banquet arc given to all active members. The programs for the club included many outstanding speakers during the academic year. Fnsi row: Cindy Kimbrough, Kaye Collins, Margaret Marlowe, Shannon Osborne, Miss Haddox, Lamar Woodruff. Seroml row: Erika McDonald, Nancy Lucas, Judy Link, Nancy Harris, Rita Norris, Jerry Davenport, Royce Springer, Martha Stuart. Third row: Milt Cooper, Don Fendley, Judy Snellgrove, john Nettleton, Ellen jackson, Rose Walton, Sue Baggett, jan Brach, Drane Dickinson, Sue Terrell. . - ,..,, t at Page 190
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