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Mem son , Smit ens lyla Cross, Sally Fry, Lisa Woody, Shirley Hagan and Becky Petty. bers of M.L.T. Club are left to right, front row, Karen Zinck, Tom Red, Claudia Lovell, Kathy Mitchell, Debbie Jack- Danna Huffman, Instructor Sue Bush, Lelani Goodwater, Pat Greenfield, Lana Walden, Debbie Havens, back row, Betty h, Margaret Eldridge, Evelyn Beal, Belinda Alexander, Ann Roy, Susan Vanholbeck, Gary Keller, Julia Odle, Ronnie Mul- ,,lq,.:1 ,. Walden and Debbie Havens go over procedure for an experiment. MLT Explores +l1e Medical Field The Medical Laboratory Tech- nicians Club is a social and serv- ice organization at G.C.C. This year's activities included a Christmas party and a trip to Park- land Hospital in Dallas where the club members attended a lecture on the art and science of acupunc- ture. They attended several other meetings of interest to MLT stu- dents. The club also assisted with the regional blood drive . After graduation, approxi- mately two thirds of M.L. T. 's are employed in hospital laboratories. The remainder work in private laboratories, clinics, health agencies, and pharmaceutical labs. Their main function is to perform laboratory tests to assist the doctor in diagnosis of ill- nesses.
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Art Club members are: left to right, first row, Sue Anderson, Dorothy Kirkland, sponsor Mary Lois O'neal, Cass Feltenberger, second row, Jane Montgomery, Steve Feror, Roger Morris, Jerry Anderson, and Jerry Thompson. r . 5,99 LJ' -xp .. A Q Club members lane Montgomery, Jerry Thompson, and Sue Anderson paint a bas- ketball pennant which will hang in the gym. Art Club Stays Busy The' Art Club has had a busy year. Some of their activities were painting pennants for the gym, making props for the G.C.C. musical, and making stained glass windows in the audi- torium and above the entrances to the rooms in the Fine Arts build- ing. An arts and crafts sale was held and art exhibits were located in the lobby of the auditorium and at Sherman High School. An area for student work, La Petite Galarie, has been opened in the Fine Arts building. Jo Taylor, a well-known artist and teacher, presented a demon- stration on various water color techniques and showed some of her work to 15 art students at her home in Pittsburg. Mary Lois O'Neal, Grayson's art instructor, sponsored the trip. The club also made an excursion to the Pt. Worth Gallery .
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Rodeo Club The Rodeo Club was formed to give interested students a chance to participate in rodeo events, and activities. The club sponsors a buck-out and playday each fall, and a rodeo in the spring of the year. A scholarship is presented to the club member who contributed the most to club activities. During Western Week the Rodeo Club sponsored the goat rop ing contest. COUHIY susnnlfi-'9 'o' - H waxni Rodeo Club members are: left to right, front row, Matt Gregory, Ivan Buchanan, Lee Gains, back row Joe Hicks sponsor Mary Buckly Teresa Ashmore, Kevin Fanell, Roy Renfro, sponsor, Debbie Gidney, Kim Bartlett, Clay Fletcher Becky Low rance and Joey Merritt.
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