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art club The Education Art Conference and Eastern Arts professional meeting, in addition to a clothesline exhibit, and a trip to the Pittsburgh museum were feature events of the art club. Building of the Art unites the nations f loat, a beaux arts ball, and social outings were other activities of the group. Officers are president, George Klim; vice presi- dent, JeflF Landis; secretary, Betty Thomas; treas- urer, Lloyd Madis; adviser. Dr. Kipp. elementary club A welcome-elementary party, followed by the Christmas party and a farewell dinner for the seniors in May constituted the activities of the Elementary Club, a branch of the Association for Childhood Education. The group also published the student directory which is made available to students of the college for a small fee. Officers are president, Dorothy Stephens; vice president, Lois Thomas; secretary, Pat Grote; treasurer, Joanne Wood; adviser. Miss Irene Russell. An Abstract Assortment of Art Students. What we need is a larger room
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resident women ' s league Keeping eight hundred women happy isn ' t an easy job! Six committees of boarding women com- pose the league. They encourage good fellow- ship and create a well-rounded social life for all members through activities such as the freshman party, the Halloween party, and the sale of Christmas se als. Officers are president, Marilyn Hillegas; vice-president, Sally Hutton; secretary, Barbara Robertson; treasurer, Marlene Poor- baugh; adviser. Miss Faust. non-resident women ' s league Organized to bring together all women day stu- dents, the Non-Resident Women ' s League has proven to be a worthwhile college organization. Under the advisership of Dr. Hall, the league has enjoyed such social events as a fall and spring outing at the lodge, several teas and a Christmas party. Ruby Ralston serves as president; vice- president, Peggy Baylor; secretary-treasurer, Ca- mella Adonata. Dr. Hoffmaster proves the hand quicker than the eye. Come and get it — chow hounds! 17
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Personally, I think jeans are here to stay. U. S. Steel . . up one point. home economics club The Home Economics Club opened activities of the year with the fall freshman-sophomore party. Under the leadership of Pat Thomas, president; Nancy Bell, vice-president; Christine Cuppelli, secretary; Louise Bish, treasurer; and Miss Leola Hayes, adviser, the group planned a stimulating and exciting program for the year. The spring formal. Merry Go, terminated the social year. junior chamber of commerce The merchandise fair was the chief project of J.C.C. this year. The annual fall and spring out- ings, and the Christmas party for the Willard Home children were additional activities of the club. Officers are president, Jack Dean; vice-president, John Kraynack; secretary, Clara Jo Colaianni; Sally Hutton; treasurer John Laughner; and ad- visers, Mrs. Rineer and Mr. Stoner. 19
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