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DEA H0 WARD LITERARY SOCIETY Stan Freeman OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roger Hemandez, Critic, Randy Whinnire, Secretary- President Treasurer, Lester Cooper, Program Vice-President, Mr. H. J. Howard, Sponsor, Stan Freeman, President, Dwight Loftis, Membership Vice-President, Albert Sherbert, Chap- lain. The Dean Howard Literary Society is an organization for young men interested in personal improvement. The objective of the Society is to train young men in dis- cussing and understanding current affairs and to aid them in developing and using platform manners and conduct. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Stan Gainey, Lester Cooper, Steve Smith, Randy Munn, Randy Whitmire, Norman Belk, Bob Brown, Mr. H. J. Howard. SECOND ROW: Bill Hancock, Jimmy Gambrell, Scott Gossett, Frank Bridwell, Mike Johnson, The activities of the club this year included such activities as discussing current affairs, sponsoring the speaking contest in the spring, and having an annual banquet. John Tipton, Mike Ables, Don Hughes, Joe Clapton. THIRD ROW: Lynn DeMille, III. Stan Freeman, Jimmy Cannada, Gerry Fleming, Jimmy Harvey, Albert Sherbert, Dwight Loftis, Mike Tatum, Greg Davis, Roger Hernandez, David Blackmon. 20
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EOV FX, The Esse Quain Viderc, organized in 1923, is one if the oldest organizations on the campus. An honorary literary society for young women, E.Q.V. is composed of girls chosen on the basis of high scholastic achievement in high school English. The members are encouraged to study the fine arts and are trained to preside over public gatherings. The highlight of the year is the Speech Contest held each spring. The young lady presenting the best speech receives at commencement the Car- rett Speech Award. -Ne THE OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Betty Shelton, Devotional Chairman, Sheila Hilley, Vice-Presidentg Judy Cuerry, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Kay Chandler, Marshalq Jennifer Quesinberry, Historian, Betty Duncan, Treasurer, Ellen Hutto, President, Mrs. Veda Sprouse, Sponsor. -1 l . gig? are f . N Q., .,,. -we sf' wmv sv . NX' J ,Q .3 5' ' ar M. ' 5 X yi? R ia! 4 5 - . H- yr '+A is V if I 3 X s Ti sr ig J ff Q E 9 S E , I is is Xxx SM X Q Q g A , , Q 5 Ji WN 5 as X . x an Fa, XXX' N 5 c X at ez- 13:9 A ii X -swam N SAG 1' T ..., I J Ellen Hutto, President. imwf-Men, iw- 'fm-we-'-M 0f !F'Q' Al- Q FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RICHT: Betty Shelton, Kay Chandler, Elaine Bynum, Karen Satterfield, Judy Cuerry. SECOND ROW' Wanda Rogers, Sylvia Shriner, Sheila Hilley. THIRD ROW: Stephanie Beaver, Eleanor Chiles, Dorothy Shirley, Dicy Wade, Betty Duncan, Barbara VVynn, Martha XVlllt'llCSll'l'. FOURTH , ROVV: Mrs. Veda Sprousc, Crecta llcclcn, Sybil Fain. Janice Sherry Byrd, Jennifer Quesinberry, Frankie King, Pollv Carrett, Strectinan, Donna Simpson, Judy McAlwcc. Ellen llulto, Montic Moon. 21
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