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WRA members Margo Barrera and Sandy Smith place Del Mars trophies in the new trophy case. XYXRA members are, FRONT ROXV: joy Stiles, Hank Rosales, Abbie Pina, Scottie McDonald, Elva Ramirez, Kathleen Kennedy, Marilyn Atkins, Rosalinda Gorham, Mrs. Torrance, sponsorg TOP Officers of XVRA are Kennedy, Atkins, Smith, Gorham, Looker, Gallagher, Hooker. and Barrera. Physical Fitness, Athletics Interest Members of WRA Physical fitness and intramural athletics were of particular interest to. the members of the WOIHCH'S Re- creational Association - WRA. The WRA was spon- sor of the Christmas Tea which was designed to send students off on the right key for the holidays. Laura Lea Hooker was president of WRA, Sandy Smith vice-president. Rosalinda Gorham was secretary with Margo Barrera as treasurer. Student Council representative was Marilyn Atkins, historian Dawn Looker, and reporter Kathleen Kennedy. ROXV: Marnie Hordell. Sherry Canada, Dawn Locker, Laura Lea Hooker. Mary Ann Gallazher. Margo Barrera, Jodie Rossin, and Sandy Smith.
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Science Club Members Take Field Trips Del Mar's Science Club was open to those students who wished to enjoy and gain a better understand- ing of science and how it is used in twentieth cen- tury society. Members included students of biology, chemistry, and physics. Programs included lecture demonstrations and field trips. Serving the Science Club as president was Bill Windle. Bobby Thorpe was vice-president. Connie Lacy served as secretary of the organization while Ray Estrada was Student Council representative. Officers and sponsor of the Science Club are Estrada. Thorpe, Windle, Mr. Blumenkrantz, and Lacy. Science Club Members areg FRONT ROW: Libby Grossman. Connie Lacy, Carolyn Richter, Karen Burckg SECOND ROW: Margo Barrera. Laura Lea Hooker, Janelle Eastham, Suzanne Perkins, Marji McGinne5: THIRD ROXV: john Russell, Ray Bill Windle watches as the red ink is extracted from a polygraph prior to storage of the machine. Estrada, Bobby Thorpe, Tony Canales, Alvarado Garcia, Art Decker, Vincent Fitzgerald: TOP ROXV: Ernest Ramirez, Bill Windle, Johnnie Davidson, Vick Conchola, Rufus Green, Dick Marshall, Jimmy Hildebrand, Mike Schultz, and Mr. Blumenkrantz. , . X 'f gftfi ' ,r ,nl lr A mai' rl'-Q1ll'.Ui'r'! 1x! l .HX
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Members of the Rodeo Club are, FRONT ROXV: Sherry Pittman, jill Johnston, Sharon Carlson, Carolyn Richter, Margo Barrera. Ginger Comstock, Marsha Cleveland: SECOND ROXV: Pat Seagle, Ada Carol Brown, Denny Copeland, Robert Dunlap, Randy Everson, Ottis Spears, Sherry Holiday, Gala Terry, TOP ROW: Robert Mitchell, sponsor, Bobby Thorpe, John Haynie, Brad Hunt, Ronald Bridges, Leonard Schorre, Rufus Greene, and Ronnie Behnke. Rodeo Club Engages Texas A 81 The Rodeo Club's weekly Tuesday night meetings were probably the most active and lively of those of any other campus club. Meetings were held at the Boots and Spurs Arena at which time members prac- ticed with rodeo stocl-:. Members also sponsored a match rodeo with the Texas A811 Rodeo Club. Ken Haraughty led the club as president with Dennie Copeland as vice-president. Margo Barrera was secretary, John Haynie tail twister, while Carolyn 1,311-' ' iw i-.was ANL ' at' 73 f -ev , y rj ' fl' . if QF' Richter was Student Council representative. The Rodeo Club is led by Mr. Mitchell, sponsor, and officers Richter, Haynie, Barrera. and Copeland. -ei l.iL-4..a.1e- Ken Haraughty tries out barrel-bronc riding, the Rodeo Club's concession at the Del Mar carnival.
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