100 Sponsored by Russell Simmons, the DACTYLOLOGY CLUB was formed in the interest of helping the deaf. Besides traveling to Little Rock every Sunday to hold classes and church services, three of the members appeared over television telling of their present work and future plans. As a result of the club's effort, full time ministers are now working with the deaf. Dactylology Club - ROW ONE: Wilma Campbell, Glen Parrish, Jan Kimple, Carol Trent. Rose Jones, Gary Blake. ROW TWO: Glaroan Hughes, Francis Whiteman, Don Stringer, Barhara Childs, Betty Buchanan, Nell Lamb. Nancy Starr. ROW THREE: Noel Lemon , Russell Simmons. Those playing a leading role in helping new girls feel at home are the BIG SISTERS. Girls of this service organization are chosen by Mrs. Inez Pickens, and during the summer they correspond with future freshmen. Attitude is the keynote in choice of these girls, with compatibility as an equally important characteristic. Activities included conducting the all girl 's meeting and the Christmas party. Big Sisters - ROW ONE: Shirley Fort, Carolyn Ainsworth, Claudette Grable , Doris Sue JonEs, Mozelle Telchik, Dortha Putm:m. Mary Duer. Juanita Clift. Sallie Turner, Bobbie Bunch. ROW TWO: Rosalie Stills, Barbara Harris, Peggy Robertson, Mrs. Inez Pickens , Mrs. Edwina Wilson. Elaine Foren, Marjia Ruffin, Rose Jones, Opa l Laird. "NOT PICTURED: Mary Hamlet, Doris Lee Jones, Jackie Anguish. The SCIENCE CLUB this year slanted all activit,· toward it s yea rly goal of developing student ill teres t along sc ientific lines. Their major projects illcluded brin p:inp; outstanding speakers to the campus, p; ivin p: student radio and assembly programs for " uTollllfling school s, and sponsoring the annual science fair for high school students in this section. Science Club - ROW ONE: Lyndal York. Joe Hightower, M. L. Lawson. Earlene Shewmaker. Carolyn Giles, Evelyn Eldred. ROW TWO: Robert Ham. Don Stringer, Don .Horsman. Neil Stotts, Ed High tower, Lee Fuller, Duane Ely.
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