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1 ' '2vQ xy' 4-ilP .N . 5'-wmv!! L J '21 Les leumes Filees officers for the year were fSeatedj Vikki Warren, president, Annette Bridges, treas- urer, and Gail Arrington, secretary. Sponsors lStandingj were Miss Judy Stewart and Mrs. Betty Clark. Sorority Provides Atmosphere of Learning l L ,g z...c.. sg X E Members look on as Les leumes Filees sponsor Judy Stewart opens a set of dishes presented to her as a wedding gift from the club. I08 Eligibility in Les leumes Filees requires that any woman student, who has completed one semester of no less than twelve hours, achieve and maintain at least a 3.3 grade point average. This scholastic sorority was established during the spring semester with the primary purpose of providing an atmos- phere of intellectual stimulation for women students who have achieved superior aca- demic standing and to provide a stimulation for fellow women students to achieve aca- demic success. Although the club became active late in the school year, they were successful in winning several titles in campus contests. Representing the club, Annette Bridges was chosen as a campus beauty and Vikki Warren won the title of best dressed. Club officers were Vikki Warren, president: Carol Smith, vice-presidentg Gail Arrington, secretaryg and Annette Bridges, treasurer. Miss Judy Stewart and Mrs. Betty Clark served as faculty sponsors.
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Members Receive Honors in Meet To maintain physical fitness and a high de- gree of self-confidence through self-protec- tion was the aim of the Karate Club. In striving to achieve this purpose, the club not only had experienced karate members, but offered in- struction to the beginner interested in the art of karate. Gary Hestilow and James Butin, both high- ranking karate instructors, held the introduc- tory meeting before a standing-room-only crowd on November 8, followed by an ex- planation of karate and its purposes. The club unseated NTSU, reigning champ- ions, in the annual University of Texas Invita- tional Karate Tournament in Austin, with James Butin, Mike Smith, and Phil Wilemon taking individual honors. Club officers this year were Gary Hestilow, president, James Butin, vice-president, Britt Lewis, treasurer, Tommy Casillas, reporter, Mike Sanders, poster chairman, and Andy Pilarick, sergeant at arms. Gary Hestilow grimaces as he demonstrates a Karate maneuver. .gi ff James Butin and Phil Wilemon display the Karate proficiency that enabled them to win the annual tournament in Austin. Third win- ner Mike Smith poses with the trophy they received. , . 5 Charles Darden prepares to intercept a forceful kick exe- cuted by Gary Hestilow, X
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Trip Highlights Club Activities A convention trip to Austin highlighted the first year of the TCJC Nursing Students As- sociation, which is a local chapter of the state-wide organization. At the convention held March 28-30 in the Commodore Perry Hotel, Phyllis Farell was a candidate for second vice-president. The club was established with the purpose of fostering good citizenship, promoting pre- professional activity and social unity, and participating in activities of the state associa- tion. One-hundred per cent membership was achieved as all students in the Nursing Pro- gram automatically became members of the Club. Officers elected for the Nursing Associa- t tion were Vicki Bullard, coordinator, Linda Tucknies, assistant coordinator, Marcia Badger, secretary-treasurer, Debbie Sodd, program chairman, lim Austin, bylaws chair- man, and Kathy Boykin, special events chair- man. Mrs. Carol Sturdivant and Mrs. Mary lo Bulbrook, nursing instructors, are faculty advisors for the club. Royce Renfro takes advantage of the nursing club's Pie Throw as nursing student Debbie Sodd begins to have regrets about the affair. .Q 6 'xx- Qi' 55 if 3 r 1 : '- :K 5 ,VL W , . 5 L- im. L.: 1 'Q f -' .' ' l 1 lf' Q' . Y., , ' I' Q 1 a- v ff O :If 4 ' :vga gauge v i P ' 1 Q . ,I ' 5 vi.-3. as I ,VO at ei ' .gi i 2 it 1 5r,0 S64-:IPI :N 8.55, ' x 4- ' . Yrf. 5- if f f'. 0-dw 45, V . ,gl 3 l. - -.t:. ra gk qg., 4 . X mimi. J it .5-1- . he av? ?- '-l' 'itiliillf f' . ' Y'1.1 . 'E 'h It ' .5QLi. :E-l !'5ff?' '- I 'V ' , i 'ri A . . ...cr f vfv .1 . Seving as officers for the Nursing Association were Marcia Badger, secretary-treasurer, Debbie Sodd, program chairmang Linda Tucknies, assistant coordinator, and Vikki Bullard, coordinator.
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