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s X 1-': -.94 v mtg V feltezmcm 4 T fs... f , Q Q, T ii:- fl av 4 Y 5 FRONT ROXV: fLeft to Rightj Coach XV. P. Davis, jim Champie, Chuck Ruddy, Gary Stevens, ,Mike Moreno, Leelund Roberts, Orville Roberts, Tony Escobar, Charles Lowery. SECOND ROXV: Gilbert Soto, Ronny Turner, NVinston Tease, Bob Gibson, Elmer Green, Howard Buxton, Leland Enas, Mike Godich, Timothy Monroe. THIRD ROVV: David Chacon, Ernie Flores, Vincent Rieselman, Gene Black, Charley Soto, Levi jones, Fortino Gonzales. we i.mv?1T ,N THE LETTERMEN'S CLUB, sponsored k e 5 ' I V v by Mr. Davis, is for the athletes of Tech. l 1' V f f , T' is This group strives to promote interest in i. p , f social and athletic activities as Well as cre- X '- , ' Q ' 7 ill I, I ate a spirit of cooperation and Sportsman- X3 ' , W I 0145 ' Ship among those participating in sports. .Us- i f :fy px f 5-2 Any Tech boy who earns a varsity letter Ya X4 5 t l ., I . ? either in football, baseball or track is en- ,,: 5' Q :'l . . . , R 551 l ' ' ,gi titled to membership in the Lettermens ' A ft CI b Th' ' b d d f i I In i .. u . IS group is to e commen e or z. . K L ' .fgff513' its contribution to good sportsmanship. f,'.f-ffugnmwfgawb ,,,, .70-H ' ' fi l - 114 - x
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T dz! Z fflileldc 7444065412041 THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC Association is one of the largest all girl's organizations of the school. They are sponsors of various ac- tivities including the Country Fair Dance. The girls have their playdays and sport- days. This year they played at Phoenix Union and West High School. Skating par- ties, dances, volleyball games, basketball games, softball games, picnics and other activities are enjoyed by all the girls. Girls who like to participate in athletics are en- couraged to join the G.A.A. Initiates Rosie Miranda, sally Sal? Reise getting Reese, and Pat Lowthian rea V fo clean up' -1------ ---f -- - xf--,- -- ---D -, 1 , , I, OO , , , Betty Coleman, Conchita Mendez, Mary Martin, Secretary, Hope Brown, and Gloria Baca. MIDDLE ROW: Erminia Martinez, Treasurer, Rebecca Brill, Betty Castle, Cecilia Sanchez, Rosie Miranda, Amelia Alvarez, Carmen Torrez, Sally Reese, Ann Milton, Iacque Dancer, Indy Castle, and Miss Dorothy F olkel, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Annette Coleman, Ordetta Harwood, Fay Arthur, Lois Yandell, Josephine Hill, Vice Presi- dent, Anna Harris, Helena King, Josephine Alvarez, Renee Baca, Representative, Pat Furst, Edith Long, Pres- ident, and Pat Lowthian. - 113 -
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20.-76 1 Ri ht Cadet 2nd Lt. Melvin Houser, Cadet lst Lt. Richard Porfilio, Cadet lst Lt. Roy Glison, Cadet 1st ICE-Jlvleihld Fbillerlberrg arld Cadet lst Lt. Robert Forbes. STANDING: Cadet 2nd Lt. William Miller, Cadet lst Lt. Thomas Smith, Cadet 2nd Lt. James Boettcher, Cadet Capt. Samuel Behrmann and Sergeant First Class Bllhe L. Stephens, the Tech Commandant. THE R.O.T.C. CLUB began its activities by electing Cadet Lieu- tenant Colonel William Miller Presidentg Cadet Captain Marvin Loos, Secretary and Cadet Second Lieutenant Donald Benton, Treasurer. The club strives to provide fellowship and unity among the cadet officers and the non-coms. At their regular meetings they engage in activities that strengthen the military program. During the year they sponsored the Veterans' Day assembly pro- gram for which they secured as guest speaker Colonel Orval Cochrane of the Arizona National Guard. He addressed the stu- dent body on the purpose of setting aside one day a year to commemorate the lives of those who served in wars of the past. On the lighter side of the program was a skit entitled You're in the Army Now, and a Hula-hulai' dance presented by a spe- cial group of R.O.T.C. performers. The members of the group have a sincere interest in the military. They are sponsored by Sergeant First Class Billy L. Stephens. Mr. Wenzel a bit in doubt about the appearance of Cadet lst Lt. Cleveland Fortenberry during his initiation. -115-
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