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I hope they don't notice' that I've sewn the sleeve on backwards, murmurs Diane Lonsdale as she learns the fundamentals of sewing. Suzanne, about that cake of yours . . . I think it's olive! yells Carlton Stelter to Suzanne Bullock. 62 Next crack about my food, Donna, ond I'll make you eat it! quips Marilyn Young to Donna Der kowski as Katie Gibbons looks on. I ,f 2 I Vice-Presidents: Janet Wise, Debbie Triggs, Bobbi Schneider, Curley Mae Green.
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Solving club problems, as well as math prob- lems, are Mu Alpha Theta officers: Georgia Kostas, secretary, Martha Garcia, vice-presi- dent, Charles Cope, reporter, Vernon Proc- tor, president, and Robert Ghrist, treasurer. MAG Zeroes in on Math See, right here you'lI be able to find all the answers to your homework, comment Mar- tha Garcia and Jeanne Hoffman as they try to persuade Rhonda Virgil to buy a geome- ter. Every first and third Friday morning at 7:30, the doors of Lee are open to mem- bers of Mu Alpha Theta. Students who have completed four semesters of college preparatory mathematics, maintain an overall B average, and are enrolled in the fifth semester are eligible for membership. Aided by their sponsor, Mrs. Thera Yoes, the club promotes scholarship in, as well as enioyment and understanding of, mathematics. Geometers and trig tables were sold as a fund-raising proiect so that the math de- partment could purchase a math typewrit- er. Club members attended the Mu Alpha Theta Convention at Houston Baptist Col- lege in January and a contest at Waltrip on February 5th, and took the Math Asso- ciation of America Test in March. The year ended with the annual banquet and instal- lation of new officers. ' ,wr HG I: D 'd M d , C th B , D bb' M'll , Bettina Herbert, Dianne Horn, Cathy Schmitt. Row 2: Chuck Fugitt, Ann McSpadden, Mary K. Pratt, Martha gizlrcio, Jgdhne lc'lgffi,t1anc?Jdlnenl:l:llrhlbdi:, VllZndysCrain, Marty Shelton, Shelba Shelton, Georgia Kostas. Row-3: Jim Caldwell, Archie Henderson, David Crank, Daniel Chee, Vernon Proctor, Winston Battarbee, Larry Lewis, Charles Hewell, Charles Cope, Robert Ghnst. 6'l
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Food and Fashion Fascinate Homemakers . lflx ' W f 1Lf' , 5. , i,, M, , VK I . if 4. , g - 1 5 ' ,- Officers: Sandro Mangrum, president: Sharon Petersson, secretary-treasurer, Joy Cumley, histori- an- Ann Denton reporter. fi.. Class Chairmen - Standing: Wissie Slator, Pat McMahon, Cynthia DeGeorge. Seated: Jim Colla- han, Sandro Mangrum. lt's either a pancake or an amoeba, if it starts multi- plying, kill itl reply Becky Burkhart and Mary Lynn Bain to Suzanne Pence. To most girls, becoming a resourceful homemaker is an accomplishment. Learn- ing difficult lessons and trying firsthand experiences are all a part of this prepara- tion, but the work always seems to pay off as girls learn to apply their skills in cook- ing, sewing, interior decorating, bud- geting, andother household chores. Speakers from Foley's, Houston Light- ing and Power Company, Sanborn's Trav- el Agency, and a hobby shop spoke on topics ranging from food and fashion to travel and handicrafts. Many girls also served as hostesses at different businessmen's luncheons in the city and at the faculty breakfast at Christmas. By selling Christmas wrapping paper and cookbooks, the Home Economics Club was able to add a Bernina sewing ma- chine to its classroom. The year was ended with the annual banquet held on April 5. 63
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