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!« The Student English Seminar is an organization open to all students inter- ested in the various fields of English. Topics for discussion are usually con- cerned with some aspect of these fields. Each spring, the organization p ublishes a literary magazine, THE NOMAD, which is composed of student contri- butions. OFFICERS: President, Linda Willis; Vice-President, Larry Whitlock; Secretary, Katrina Elmore; Treasurer, Pat Mason; Sponsors, Dr. Agnes Stout and Dr. T. L. Huguelet. STUDENT ENGLISH SEMINAR Mike Bowen, Dianne Bnttain, Jane Cabe, Katrina Elmore, Dora Gradman, Sue Hembree, Patsy Hendrix, Tommy Joyner, Joe Lanier, Reginald McClelland, Mary Ellen Mc Kinney, Pat Mason, Biff Maye, Pot O ' Kelly, Wayne Owen, Brenda Sherer, Frances Sumlin, Sandra West, Larry Whitlock, Nell Wiggins, Lindo Willis.
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FINE AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB OFFICERS: Seated, Left to Right; Treasurer, Brenda Sherer; President, Ted Home, Secretary, Katrina Elmore; Standing, Left to Right; Parliamentarian, Harold McLaughlin; Advisor, Mr James B. Martin; Vice-President, Horry Hughes. : A discussion offer Or W P Baermann, right, has given o talk to the Fine ond Industrial Arts Club on design. The Fine and Industrial Arts Club was organ- ized to stimulate interest and educate the public with regard to the fields of Fine and Industrial Arts Club members are encouraged in the de- velopment of habits of resourcefulness, self-re- liance, self-discipline, and originality; and in the orderly, complete, and efficient performance of any task. The club provides opportunities for members and interested persons to meet and hear outstanding workers in the Fin e and In- dustrial Arts field, and gives club members a chance to learn more about the phases of Fine and Industrial Arts which interest them Frank Allison, Cobel Brodley, Brenda Buckner, Jayne Cobe, John Cheeks, James Colville, Bill Cullom, Katrina Elmore, Tommy Evans, Joel Freeman, Margot Greig, John Hawkins, Robert Henson, Lorry Holcombe, Al Hodges, Ted Home, Harry Hughes, Judy Johnson, Vicki Jones, Larry Joyner, Lawrence Keever, Loften Leland, Larry Leonard, John Livingston, Corl Lowe Harold McLaughlin, Rayford Moore, Bruce Overby, Howard Perkins, Winston Reid, James Ruff, Brenda Sherer, Joe Sloop, Brenda Tolley, Dewey Waters, Delmar Wigley, James Wike. I«
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MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE Kothy Barlett, Nancy Cochran, Linda Dixon, Leone Dunlap, Roy Haney, Georgie Hen- son, Robert Henson, Scroop Lewis, Gene Medford, DiAnne Smith, Jerry Ruth Smith, Mr. Aoron Hyatt, Dr. Vom Lehn OFFICERS: President, Gene Medford; Vice- President, Jerry Ruth Smith; Secretary-Treas- urer, Robert Henson Sponsor Mr. R. R. Trevarthen The Music Educators National Conference, Student Chapter 356, is an organization composed of musicians and those interested in music with membership open to all The club members participate and sponsor various activities throughout the year as well as hold their regular monthly meeting The club ob|ectives embrace three main purposes: 1 to increase the appreciation and broaden the knowledge of anyone with musical interests; 2 give opportunity for practical experience in the field of music and music education; 3 to deepen the understanding and friendship of those who have music as a common interest 168
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