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rama Club Bottom Row: Sponsor, Fred Koontz: President, Don DePriestg Vice President, Glenn Trembleyg Secretary, Peggy Rit- chie. Middle Row: Clara Dufek, Annette Car- lisle, Judy Nolen, Joann Hardgrave, Marian Riddell. Top Row: Larry Bryant, Tommy Thorn- ton, Vernon Bryan, Ralph Clingan, john Carter. Drama Club The Drama Club sponsors a number of plays in the Little Theatd' each year. The club is made up of students who are interested in all phases of theatre work and who seek the satisfaction of participating in such work. Membership in the club is not a requirement for being in productions. - 1 ' 5 Club Club Bottom Row: Lyle Ward, sponsor: Bar- bara Ansley, Fraser Leonard. Top Row: Don Shotikalilpa, Judy Nolen, vice president and secretary: LaRue 'Westbrook Tommy Dunlap, president. The Art Club is established to encourage the development of art in the and in the local community. The club sponsors such activities as the Party and helps install various exhibits at the college art gallery. 0 be eligible for this club a student must be enrolled in an art course at he college and have at least a C average in all of his subjects. 81
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Bottom Row: Secretary, Annette Lee: Publicity Chairman, jndy Nolen: Marian Riddell. Top Row: Helen Bryant, Ralph Clingan, Vlfanda Knox, Barbara Branscnm. Not Shown: Larry Zehring, president: Mrs. Edna Carrothers, sponsor. Pep Club fficers The Pep Club constitutes the organized cheering section at athletic events. and is tradition- ally in charge of the coronation of the homecoming queen. Each student is considered a member of the club. Cakes and A The Cakes and Ale flinglish Clubj is a literary discussion club, dedicated to art and ideas relating the solid world of sense and the fluid world of spirit. Membership is open to all stud- ents. Informal meetings are held once a month at the sponsor's home. President, john Rntcnherryg Vice President, joe Dorman: Secretary Treasurer. Paul DnVall. M Music Club The Music Club is open to students, staff, and townspeople who are interested in music as a cultural influence in their lives. Meetings feature recitals, records, and discussions. Bottom Row: Sponsor, Mr. Thnrmond Gay: President, Alex Nemethg Vice-Prcsi- dent, Annette Lee: Marian Riddell. Top Row: Ralph Clingan, Larry Fyr, Rich- ard Robertson, Pat Newborn, Peggy Ritchie
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O. S. E. A. Bottom Row: Sponsor, Dr. Griffis: Presi- dent, Charlotte Sewell: Vice President, George Stair: Secretary, Dorothy Dodson: john Benham, Pat Lingle. Middle Row: Mary jess Head, Patsy Rowland, Wanda Warren, Lee Ann Lowery, Ann Phillips, Lois Salyars, Marv Reece Barnsley. A ' Top Row: Gaynell Hamilton, John Ross, Ed Blazek, james Lynn, Tommy Richi- son, Cecil Brock, Carolyn Patten. Ozarks Student Education Association is an organization of students who are preparing for a career in teaching. Its main purposes are to bridge the gap between undergraduate days and teaching, and to in- troduce students to those phases of education which are not encountered through the regular courses. Histor Club Bottom Row: Martha Dow, treasurer: Pat Lingle: Clara Dufek, secretary: LaRue Westbrook. To Row: Dr. Frederick s onsor: P i P Celia Ramsey, president: Dwight Ro per, vice president: Martha Yates: George Stair: David Dymond. -Q I The History Club sponsors discussions of historical problems and of current affairs. lt also sponsors thc Historical Museum. which is located in the basement of the Raymond Munger'Memorial Chapel. Membership is composed of maiors who have completed nine or more semester hours of history with a B grade, and who have a B average in two-thirds of all other subjects. There may be three invited members from the social science field. F
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