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Student Faculty Game The annual battle between the faculty and the basketball team was fought on January 23, 1967. The faculty starting five of Coach Meyer, Br. David, Br. Castilie, Br. Stanley, and Mr. Hayes iumped into a quick lead, but the varsity, cheered on by a large crowd, nar- rowed the lead in the second quarter as the faculty began to tire. From then on it was a close game, if only because the oldsters were helped con- siderably by the lone referee. Just before the final buzzer, Coach Meyer sank a long iump shot to end the scoring, leav- ing the faculty with a 63-62 victory. Butch Vela and Br. Stanley wait for the results of a iumpball between Mark Wienties and Br. David. 98 Guess who's cheering for the faculty at the preegame pep rally. Br. David, guarded by Mark Wienties, gets off a shot as Al Hawkins and Chuck Speier look on.
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Elections Student Council elections were held in the last week of April. At an assembly Wednesday morning students were nominated and the qualifications of the nominees were listed. Wednesday and Thursday the candidates spoke to various homerooms, put up posters, and handed out cam- paign ribbons. Friday morning the candidates spoke to the entire student body at an assembly which immediately preceded the voting. Steve Altobelli was elected presi- dent, Butch Vela vice-president, Louis Botto secretary, Fred Westendarp treasurer, and Nick Pantuso program manager. Dennis Chermak displays a campaign poster. i i i C ' 1 r Lx is S gr , H r 4 ,Q 0 412 Q st F .Q ,-,v' se wr wfr ffl, Glen Madere listens as Br. Rockenbaugh addresses the students. Louis Botto and Butch Vela delivering their campaign speeches, 97
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lt's showdown time between James Bitter and Carl Kissling. Western Day During Rodeo Week all San Antonio goes Western, and Antonian is no exception. Thursday ot Rodeo Week was designated Western Day. Stu- dents came to school dressed in bright western wear, com- plete with cowboy shirts, ieans, boots, and hats. One iunior even brought along tour bales ot hay, supposedly for a horse that never showed up. Many also came heavily equipped with weapons rang- ing trom -45's to machetes. All kinds of duels and guntights were staged, and many a would-be gunslinger bit the dust. 3? 'fl ,... 4 ' Us tu Glenn Hobart peers down the barrel of James Bitter's gun. Bill Dunn braces himself as Mike Mott attempts to knock a cigar out of Bill's mouth with a bull whip. 99 1
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