1967-1968 Yearbook

Club Beau Don Selvidge OFFICERS. Bertie Christison, Pres.; Nancy Neely, Vice-Pres.; Eileen Bradford, Sec.; Sandy Telford, Treas.; Mrs. Bernie Vines, Sponsor. MU ETA ADELPHIAN ~OT I VATED by a competetive spirit and a desire to support the Blsons, MEA proudly drove their entry in the colorful parade. MEA's indulge in Coffee House at Legion Hut Taking- advantag-e of the nearness of the popular holiday, MEA chose to celebrate "Christmas by Candlelig-ht" at the Mag-nolia Inn. Carrying- out tradition, g-ifls were exchang-ed and Christmas carols were sung-. Rodney Bell, on the piano, added variety to the evening- as he provided entertainment. Early in February the club went to the American Legion Hut and staged their own "Coffee House ." In the realistic atmosphere created by original decorations, the group enjoyed Mex ican MU ETA ADELPHIAN. TOP ROW: Mrs. Vines (sponsor), Anderson, Ayers, Bess, Bonnell, Bradford, B. Brewer, C. Brewer. SECOND ROW: F. Brewer, l. Bridges, S. Bridges, Buchanan, Davidson, Graves, Griffith, Hayes. THIRD ROW: Hollis, Keesee, food and delig-htful entertainment. Valuable assets to MEA were the club sponsor. Mrs. Bernie Vines, and club beau Don Selvidge. Don worked closely with the g-irls as they actively participated in all club sports. Mrs. Vines welcomed them into her home many times. Because of an extra effort on the part of all MEA members, they were presented the third place academic award. lytton, Mackay, Maddox, Narry, Neel y, Perry, Rogers. FOURTH ROW: Scott, Smith, Sims, Telford, Thomas, Umholtz, Varney, Wade, Weems.

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