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Club members are left to right front row Martln Hlte Sallie Ertel Donna Volcik, Dorothy Danial, Ann Blunck, Pat Smith, Huffman Sharon Grant and Martha Harborth back row left to right, Iim Kennon, Blair Biggers, Ron Peveto, Randy PTK Recycles Waste Pa per Phi Theta Kappa is a national honor society. Members must attain a 3.5 grade point average while carrying a full course load . PTK gathered truck loads of waste paper this year to be recycled to earn money to send delegates to the PTK National Convention held in Kansas City, Missouri. ' During the year, the group held monthly luncheons centered around the honor study program. They sponsored a Spring Film Festival starting in February . Admission was a dollar and the movies were shown in the nursing building audi- torium. The movies were My Little Chickadee, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, Silent Running , and Doctor Faustus. They sponsored Vahalla, the campus talent show, co- sponsored the College Bowl, and manned the ring toss during Western Week's Round-up Night. They served coffee dur- ing registration, and assisted the Fine Arts Department with ticket sales, cos- tumes and concession stands for perform- ances.
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Freshman Bernie Smith talks to area busi- nessmen during Afro-American History Week. , Afro-American S'I'uc:len+ Union The Afro-American Student Union was formed to promote black awareness and give the community a better understanding of what it means to be a black American. The club collected money this fall to aid area families without enough money to pay hospital bills. Also participated in and sponsored by the club was Afro-American History Week. Included in the week's activities were a Style show, a reli- gious musical, a dance, an art show, and a soul food dinner. s. V If Nc. ,in AASU members wore the latest in Afro-American fashions to set off Afro-American Week. if Club members are: left to right, front row. Ertha Taylor, Wanda Banks, Sandra Harris, Jeannie Spenncer, middle row, Sandra K. Brown, Overa Fagin, Sandra Griffin. Tina Cobbs, Marcia Young, Joycelyn Hill, Arthur Grlstrap, Itmmy Cage. Neal Spencer. Ioe Dawson, Patric Clark, and Otis Brown.
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N l ' .ibn l ' ' N ' Class members are: front row, Gloria Dilworth, Wanda Kelly, Misako McCain, A. I . Worthington, Mala Higgins, Debbie Rich- ardson, Cathy Dodd, and Debbie Silkwood, back row, Julie Chandler, I. W. Dowlen, Milba Morrison, Jerry Williams, Carolyn Miller, Jim Lamance, Jim DeFrange, and Gwen McCullough. Cosmetology ' Cosmetology is a clock-hour program in which each student is required to work 1,500 hours to graduate and be eligible to take the State Board ' Examination . Night courses in cosmetology were offered for X the first time this year in an effort to meet the 3 needs of more students in the community. V Included in the course is instruction in layer-cut- ting, blow-drying, manicuring, permanent wav- ing, and cosmetology training. The class has kept up with the present day fashion of curly hair in N Q, both long and short cuts. r Additional working stations were added in the classroom, making a total of thirty stations. This - - li allows the students to spend as much time as possi- , ble styling hair and gaining practical experience. The department made field trips to local beauty Izif salons, as well as a trip to Dallas. They sponsored a Valkha queen contestant and Western Week queen. 1 ' Mala Higgins practices styling techniques on fellow student. I . W. Dowlen.
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