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The Flying Club 'k The Flying Club is a member of the National Intercollegiate Flying Club. Cflicers in this club are Edwin Arvin, president, Cscar Kellar, vicefpresidentg Ruth Dailey, secretary, and Derrell Tooke, reporter. The -lunior College has graduated a total of 74 pilots from its Civilian Pilot Training Program. This includes students from four classes: ten students from last year, twentyfnine from last summer, twenty from the first semester, and fifteen from the second semester of this year. From left to right the members are Eddie Horton and Russ Finefrock, instructors, Raymond Cook, Frank Burns, Paul Hill, Arthur Exum, Edwin Arvin, Louise Glenn, Cscar 0,Neil, Howard Dodd, Ged Stuteville, Mr. E. A. Lawler, instructor, T. Ingram, Bernard Clayton, C. Hall, and Derrell Tooke.
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The Engineers Club ir M 3 The Engineers Club is composed of students interested in the various fields of engineering. The Club was organized to promote good fellowship among the future representatives of this profession and to enlighten them on the possibilities of its different branches. These objectives were ac' complished by making field trips to the various engineering firms. This year the Club made four field trips: to the electric power plant at Trinidad, the Tyler iron foundry, a photofcopy plant, and the lvlclvlurray Cil Rehnery. Furthermore, the Club was very active in both athletic and social affairs: it sponsored a basket ball team in the City League, and it presented a College minstrel and two dances.
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Home Economics Club 'A' The Home Economics Club was organized at the beginning of this semester for the purpose of forwarding the interests of girls in the field of Home Economics. The Club was organized with the aid of Miss Alice Douglas: other sponsors are Miss Ella Mae Bailes and Miss Mary D. Walker. Club officers are Dixie Hall, president: Sunshine Tooke, vicefpresidentg Dorothy lane Lindsay, secretaryg Rosalie Breedlove, treasurer, and Lorenia Mayer, reporter. Members of the Club appearing in the picture are from right to left on row 1: Evanda Billingsley, Dorothy Johnston, Emma lean McCutchin, Sun' shine Tooke, Miss Mary D. Walker, Lorenia Mayer, and Ruby King. Row 2: Evelyn Hicks, Marie Phaup, Donna Louise Spivey, Dixie Hall, Marie Riviere, and Barbara Weaver. Row 3: Martha joe Hawes, Gloria Willey, Dorothy lane Lindsay, Mary Lois Whiteman, Miss Alice Douglas, Dorothy Fay Needham, and Miss Ella Mae Bailes.
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