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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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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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Who hid da ' coflFee? english-speech club masquers Starting the year with a smaller but more active group, the English-Speech Club first overcame the problem of familiarizing themselves with five new faculty members. This was made easier by the fall outing at the lodge with various get-acquainted games, and other social events. The club members contribute an important part of the material for The Student Writes , and many are active on other publications. Dr. Perkins and Dr. Stabley act as advisers for the group One of the more progressive organizations on campus, the Masquers, I.S.T.C. ' s drama group, successfully finished a year which will be remem- bered for its theatrical merit. Under the leadership of Keith Richards, president, and Robert Ensley, faculty adviser, the group presented a number of one-act plays, several three-act plays, and were active both on stage and backstage in many con- vocation programs. Masquers were also heard in several of the WDAD Monday evening college programs. Stick to the script!
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