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judged by Months of work and patience went into Southside Industrial Orientation member's state fair projects. The Arkansas meet, held the first week in lVlay, was the climax of the year the professionals for members whose projects were judged by professionals. Again South- siders took several of the top hon- ors. In addition, members sold candy early in October. All money was used to improve SIO's new stereo equipment found in the drafting room. Heading this year's club were Jay Bolling, pres- identp Steve Kesner, vice presidentp and Terry Stubblefield, secretary- treasurer. IVlr. Leo Armstrong spon- sored the group. T-squares and Compasses are two of the many instruments used by SIO member Jay Bolling as he works on his project for the state fair in May vi Soothing music can be heard from the drafting room each day-courtesy of the SIO. Here, Gary Anderson, club member, plays a new tape on the stereo equipment. 92 INDUSTRIAL ORIENTATION INDUSTRIAL ORIENTA TION: Bottom row Ainsworth T Kimberlin Row three Str Mrs. Leo Armstrong, Autry, Owens, Sandusky Robbins J K imberlin Evans Davis Broadwat Stubblefield, Bolling, Kesner, Caron Casey Top row Lapczuk Sharber Conf Row two-King, Lafoon, Lewis, Partridge Kelton Thaier Parsons Babbitt Ham
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lMse cosmetics use is Wise cosmetics use is shown to COE members by Debbie Duerr of the Maja Clinic as she applies make-up on COE member Cherry Steinmerz. Just a little over one year old, the COE club members decided it was time to let the public know something about the group. With this in mind, plans began in the fall which culminated in COE's first open house during the week before the Christmas holidays. Serving open house for f refreshments, the group entertained parents and other interested guests and, at the same time, informed them of the program started last year. In addition, the group sold Christmas bows as a money raising project. Heading the club in these activities, Diane Bruso served as president. Other Q., E' officers included La Ra Coady, vice- president, and Ruthie Beschoner, secretary- treasurer. lVlr. Wayne Haver, COE classroom instructor, was sponsor of the group. 'li TOE: Bottom raw-Bruso ipresidenti, Beschoner Wilkersonf Third ro w-Rubbo, O'Mahony, Holt, secretary-treasureri, Robbins, Barbryp Top row-Cawthorn, foward, Jones,' Second row-Carpenter, Ward, Roberts, Alien, Woodruff Choate. e porenfs COE 91
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Following successful trips to Pea Ridge Battlefield and Reader Railroad last year, visit lo Petit Jeon Pork the History Club decided to take another trip this year to Petit Jean State Park on April 28. Chaperoned by Nlrs. Jan Eddleman the group visited Winthrop Rockefel ler's Farm, Petit Jean's grave, and Cedar Falls. R2 1 ' ' f I Q K Y K, W 4' . ,v h 'SRS 6 t i., 4 , in 'x h .K . i i WNY HISTOR Y CL UB.' Bottom ro w-Flanagan, Bideler, Griffin, Ramos, Top row Moore, Logan, Doyel, Newby Petit .lean-bound, Vicki Flanagan points out the state park on the map of Arkansas for other History Club members.
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