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Let ' s not shove, please. music educators All students of the Music Department are auto- matically members of the Music Educators Club. The group, in cooperation with the faculty, spon- sored various recitals and teas throughout the year. Student representatives elected by the club sat in on department faculty meetings, helping to determine departmental policies. Bill Howe is president; Lee Day, vice-president; Marilyn Black- burn, secretary; Dr. Clel Silvey, adviser. secondary club An award of fifty dollars was set aside for the first time by the club members to be given to a needy secondary student upon application. The Secondary Club also sponsored a spaghetti din- ner at the lodge, float building, and a spring party. Officers are president, Coston Frederick; vice-president, Ronald Wohler; secretary, Sam Smith; treasurer, Don Leffler. Secondaries assemble on Waller Gym steps.
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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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winter sports club These twelve came through Here ' s proof — the age of chivalry is not dead. The Winter Sports Club had an unusual experience this year — snov , enough snow for skiing and sledding. Members took advantage of it, holding many on-the-spot snow sessions with hot chocolate and cookies afterwards beside the lodge fire- place. In the snowless months hiking and roller- skating kept the muscles limber and the pants ' seats in shape. Mr. lams is adviser of the group. Hey, let me back on. 21
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