1963-1964 Yearbook

cried projects provide opportunities to give aid Support for the Negro congregation in Searcy, payment on the women 's intramural bulletin board, and Christmas baskets for needy families were all projects of MEA this year. The twelve new members hoped to aid the club in retaining the track and field championIhip which was won last year.. A beatnik party in January was enjoyed by couples who dressed informally . On March 7, girls and their dates went formal for a banquet at Kelley's. Decorations entertainment were centered around the "When You Wish Upon a Star" On February 14, the club honored the sponsor beau with a Val entine cake. The beau surthe members by presenting a box of iV ,.l•. n ' ;:nn candy in return . FALL loferney, Pres,; Eubanks, Vice-Pres.; Fields, Sec.; Treas. SPRING, lentz, Pres.; Burkett. Vice-Pres .; c.' Bonnell. EocM•. Treol , Marjorie Ryan . Sponsor. MU ETA ADELPH IAN . TOP ROW: Ryan (sponsor ), e. Bonnell , C. Bonnell, Burkett, Cleveland . SECOND ROW: Doty. Eades. Eubanks. Fenley, Fields, TH IRD ROW: Hendri)( , Henry. La Ferney, lentz, lynxwi ler, McCullough . FOURTH ROW: Naylor , Ooley. C. Shannon , M. Shannon , Valentine, Wisener. urged forward by their clvb beau Scm Sewell a nd supporter, the MEA' s to pion effective ploys which conti nuously prove victorious over opponents , 143

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