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ni, I I ': -' V23 ' Q1 FORUM OFFICERS r V U I , f President ......... .. Ralph Douglass fsf?L55ei1:aa',:a'v: fr-s1f -Ek-,2:.::fG y- - 1,..1-w.,:::,f:-gp fa... ,I-,gig XICC President ..... ...... I 1m Dow ,I ..,.. V -,,, . v Q . I 4 W Secretary -Treasurer ..,.... Marjorie 5 ,, ., ' i' f:2-SQL:-f, 'zf wsgefsf .1 V rc I 0 f SITTING: IX4a1'jorie Evans, Emma Briggs, Mary Ann Feming, Jim DOW, Ralph Douglas. STANDING: Mary Rehme, Joan Dickman, Duane Douthit, Mr. Hinshaw, .,, ' ' - ai, 1' a , a ers Wain ' an, r I W William Sandm 1 Robe t H le Kenneth Ch mb , D Dickm A lene ht V ,,-,ips Lieland, Richard Gehres, john Wagner, John Moore. .5ctf!Tff?5if?ffl?-arf-rfi..ggiagr, fiiiifif gl' ,156 I 57 F IRsT Row: Hester Ann Hale, Doris Kelsay, Jackie Soller, Wanda Lewis, Mamm-et Morgan, Gladys Hudson, I SECOND Row: Charleen Henry, Ethel Bullard, Fern Huber, Norma Peek, ff?'I2f5'- Ruth McComas, Edwina Babb, Norma Higgins, Joan Dickman, Helen Anderson. 1'-f -yr,-',.. ,1n' . wing: -4, ,:1,L,.1fg:r 51-liiff , Y QQ! -5,f ,.,,-,f.-fe' .3.gaxzig5g,gI.ipgz?f5siAa11,,,s THIRD Row: joan Carter, Suzanne Deupree, Barbara Buxton. 4 -no-. ,ao -.,.,f,ff1. ,L ,-I ,-,. M.-.f,f.,..mww,f,',,I Av.- . ' mil., , 2.1 -, Nw, .1 ,. W .An -.r2.v.4.b'. -'- -119-v-,fur- 4'J' lp 4,- fw. :I ' S1 aagfza g.i1g33:.:Iw, .... 15-1-'Q5,feg.ijg.g:gqggf:, ' I-W::i.zw2 ' LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS President .......... .. Suzanne Deupree Vice President ..,.. .. Margaret Morgan Secretary-Treasurer. . . .... joan Diekman
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Sundfnine I I SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President ........,........ Anne DePrez Secretary .,.. ..... G ladys Hodson Treasurer . . . . . . Carolyn Hilligoss SOPHOMORE SOCIETY I I I 1 N I I I I FRESHMAN SOCIETY FRESHMAN OFFICERS President ...............,. Janice Jester Secretary ........,.. Bobby Lou Schoepfel Treasurer .... Mary Anne Pherigo N I f I
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FORUM CLUB T problems of interest to the nation. The charter mem- bers of the club talked Mr. Hinshaw into becoming their sponsor and, of course, he has done so well that he has Ukept his positionfl In order to avoid so much confusion in the club fwhat, with all those talkati' his club was organized two years ago to discuss C. ye members alreadyj membership was limited to eigh- teen. Re tion, and that is, to discuss local, national, and inter- national problems in an effort to understand them bert . A ' ' er t each meeting some member gives a talk on an suliect that ma be of interest to the members Y l Y Every member has a privilege to discuss the subiect ally, there is a purpose behind this organiza- LIBRARY CLUB Need some information about that quiz program that you heard last night? Need a map to check the newest boundary lines in Europe? Want to see where Iapan's going to strike? Have to locate the source of that quotation you heard this morning? Then go to the library! Don't you know where to find the answersg canlt you locate the proper informatio ? n. VVell, the girls of the Library Club will really give you the right Hdopef' They have the answers at their hnger tips Qthat is, they can reach for the right bookl. They are always glad to be helpful and some of them are always on the job when needed Th 'E c . en, 1 you really get stuck, the genial librarian from the 5, charming ole South Miss B dh ld t roug I a and with all those brilliant minds working as one, they are sure to get something done. BOOK CLUB Note: Ioe Sophomore, who is greatly perplexed and worried, encounters Sam Senior:- Hey loc, whatsa matter? You look worriedf' 'KGh, hi Sam. I am. I guess you can help mc cause you re a SENIOR. A Book Club?H g'Sure and it's a good club, toof' Well, what is it? What do you do?,' HX, . . Nell, Ioe, it is a club that reads books and reports on them at th C7 How do you get in and just what will it do for me? e monthly meetinfrifi re you a member of the .. ra e will see ou 9 7 N - '-1 it Wlflbffdi-U, .,w1f5'2?2:aw waive -as . jbgrs-51511.,a..51:?a1f--.:f2: L f rsie ii-fi351'f1-aint, 4,4 . G21-2:5555141935122-392552 ,r2f2v5TF'f 1E'f, vfl f E'g.'.L?Ifil':l9i'fY472'3l?5- gfgrrwas' , , -W mir' ov. 5- Jw,-a1,.g -:mt s -y-1' Marirfaz- -:za aura- v - fa: 1-A is 4851 A -rf-s .22-'EI aft: -f 1 f '7f e'i': qw 171: - , - fre'-mr,-f:.1b1:: ff 1,54 'eggs . ,f ,al aw '-try :,1.:f3yf' V 'T' 21 zL?l'iwJi5-pigzgffig,i-j',a,-ri 'O 1' 'li' 'Q' -5537 .qsssnfaa-v ?lf4-.lil-'.'itZ: 5?' ,f : gr r lV k1 ,j,v1tg 3 , i -.2!W1r1f'f You get in by a majority vote. Book Club helps you learn how to be a better reader and what books to readf' '4Where does it meet?,' At the bers' homes. administration building or in the mem- 7, What do you do at the meetings?', Books are reviewed, the author given, and a short synopsis made of th b k e oo of the month. cc . . - - sas Do you have any social activities? BOOK CLUB OFFICERS P . resident .....,....,..... Betsy Fleming Vice President ......,,... John W agner Secretary-Treasurer. . . , . .Lucy Ann King VVe hav p g a picnic is given b th be ' be in next yearf, e a Christmas party and then each s rin y e mem rs for those who will 'IDO you do anything besides read books?w '4Yes, we can buy swell books for a quarter. Some of the books are modern and some are classics I think I get a better idea now. Thanks lot. Iill he seeing you. That,s okey Ioe. Anything for a friend.
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