NUMA 1966

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FSJC Campus Offers Host of Clubs and Activitie Very few students realize, and fewer take advantage of the fact that the organizations of Fort Smith Junior College are their link between the administration-faculty and the student body. Some of the organizations are stronger than others but that can only be the fault of the students. The Numa Staff presents these organizations on the following pages, giving credit where it is due and hoping they might arouse an interest to those students that do not realize their existence. Perhaps the most recognized organization is the Student Board. This is due to the interest the students take or the time they take to criticize their actions. In either case, the Board is one of the shining lights of our college. The Booster Club tries every year to give the students a backing drive for school spirit, which is obviously lacking. This year was no exception to the rule, but no blame can be placed on their hard work in backing the basketball team in all respects. Circle K is the junior example of the Kiwanis Club of the Fort Smith area. These boys must maintain a high grade average and be in good standing with the faculty to be accepted. They perform duties for the school in many charitable ways.

The Business Club, Engineers Club and SNEA provide the students with opportunities to become acquainted with their future occupations. These clubs are often visited and advised by the businessmen of the area. The Fine Arts organizations on the campus give the students a chance to develop their cultural character in all respects. The choir gives enchanted music for the singers and the listeners. Dramatics presents play productions that are enjoyed by all. The Music Guild and the Art Guild is the home of the young artist of our school, for they can share their interest. All members are very devoted. Phi Theta Kappa is composed of the students who have an excellent grade average. These students are recognized by their merits by all the student body. The Young Republicans have the distinction of being the only political club on the campus. Perhaps this can be explained by the fact that this is the off year for political parties. The Collegian presents the students with factual but slow reports of the campus activities, while the Numa Staff presents the students with factual and permanent reports. With this, we leave the next pages lor you to first scan through looking for your own picture, and then, twenty years from now, to reminisce. The cheerleaders lead the members of the student body in a cheer to boost the Junior College Lions to a victory in the coming game.

The production "Mary, Mary" taught members of the cast many things, including the art of kissing and smoking.

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