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f t...-..-c . Q Firxt row: Marietta Sturgell, Georgia McIntyre, Carolyn Wfatson, Mary Rickets, Carol Feather, Sue Breeding, Pam Dalton, Marjorie Howard, Shirley Conley, and Anna Gayhart. Sammi mum' Lane Corvey, Frankie Evans, Dave Masters, director of publicity, Calie Hicks, vice president, Albert Stewart, advisorg Lynn Crawford, president, Lois Moore, secretary, john Jester, treasurer, Bob Kelly, joe Scherer, and Bob Thompson. Third fore: Matt Hays, Charles May, Pat Spencer, Mrs. Day, Hildreth Iwiaggard, Victor Vene- tozzi, Betty Wells, Sue Johnson, Nathan Capehart, jim Noreseworthy, and Harry Mayhew. Iinurlb 1'IlIl'.' Mildred Childers, Lela Vice. Mr. Galford, Wfilliam Hampton, Kay Irvin, Bobby Webb, Ethel Moore, and Ben Hicks. LITERARY ARTS The chief purpose of the Lit- erary Arts is to further interest in languages and literature by provid- ing for extracurricular activities through lectures, films, programs, and informal discussions. It is de- signed primarily for majors and minors in the literary arts but is open to all who show interest in the field. NEWMAN REPRESENTATIVES The purpose of the Newman is to provide for continued growth in the Catholic faith in the religious, social, and intellectual life of the secular campus. -in--qua s -- ww-'aussi Steven Kvichek, Mary jo Hill, Judy Laver, Lynn Crawford, presidentg Bonnie Lundigan, Carmeta Talerico and John Wong. 247 v
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The elezfezz man group led the Big Sandy Boufl Parade at Pniulyffille, K y. P Troy Wheeler wo: fhe error: of zhe 1959 Big Sandy Bowl The member: of fhe cluh .fer-rod ILT efrorfx for the roiiremzzzzx Queen. Mi.r.r lVilmn Ifom wax crowned Queen of the Vet'.r Bail for the academic year of - 1959-60.
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