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Six Members Added to '63 Hall of Fame All nominees for Hall of Fame were nominated by students on official ballots. These ballots were for faculty members and students and everyone was urged to make as many nominations as they wished. The nominations were narrowed down to ten members by a faculty-student committee. The final selection was made by the Student Council. Five members were selected, the sixth member was the Student Council President who is an automatic member of the Hall of Fame. ids as mag' The purpose of the Hall of Fame was to: encourage more student participation in activities and extracur- ricular work at the school: gave the proper recogni- tion to students who have given their time and talents, establish a tradition and a feeling of closeness between students: and pictorially record the history of the school. The students were selected for achievements, offices held, honors received, scholastic standing and outstanding personal characteristics. gi re ,iii igiiilll ii Ni Hllgfigiiillii in e ei ii ?'rii Q E i H.. E C HAPPY MILLER , , Secretary-Red Masque '62, Vicepresi- dent-Red Masque '63, Sophomore Stu- dent Council Representative, Cheerleader C2 yearsl, Homecoming Duchess '62, Freshman Favorite Nominee '62, Sopho- more Favorite '65, Outstanding Drama Student Award '62, Participated in Brigadoon, Lute Song, Sandbox, The Bald Soprano, Oklahoma, The Glass Menagerie LLOYD M. MONROE, JR.. Phi Theta Kappa -Student Council Rep., Secretary-Treasurer, Engineering Club, Vice-president, Engineering Club '62, Freshman Favorite Nominee '62, Sopho- more Favorite Nominee '65, Work Schol- arship '62 and '63, Kappa Gamma Schol- arship '63, Outstanding Physics Stu- dent '65, Member: Circle K, Newman JOHN CRAVENS President of Student Council '65, Chair- man of Corpus Christi Youth Advisory Council, President of Freshman Class '62, Freshman Favorite '62, Vice-presi- dent of Student Council '62, Member: Lions Club, C.C.U.N., Barristers, M.S,O. - H iii ii, i W. l 2 f qi. ii. 5 w Q ,Aj ELINOR COOPER Secretary, Freshman Class '62, Vice- president, Sophomore Class '65, Presi- dent, Pl-ii Theta Kappa '63, Student Council C2 yearsl. Work Scholarship '62, Unitarian, Scholarship '63, Del Mar Lantana Duchess '63, Freshman Favorite Nominee '62, Sophomore Favorite Nomi- nee '65, Homecoming Duchess '62 and '63, Member: M.S.O. l8I ll' IRENE DAVIS Freshman Student Council Rep, '62, Sec- retary of Student Council '62, Delegate to Regional and State Student Council Conventions, Secretary of Sophomore Class '63, Student Assistant to Dr. Pierce '62, Freshman Class Favorite '62, Sopho- more Favorite Nominee '63, Member: Newman Club, S.C. Executive Com- mittee, Delegate to C.C.U.N. Austin Meeting C2 yearsj VERNON LYNCH, JR. Treasurer, Phi Theta Kappa, President, C.C.U.N., Student Council Rep., Writ- er's Club, Delegate to Nat'l Phi Theta Kappa Conv. '62, Presiding Officer at Model U.N., Security Council Meets Delegation Chairman at Model U.N. Gen. Assembly-Austin, Kiwanis Schol- arship '65, Member: Barristers, Young Democrats, Reader's Round Table
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Third RA Election Singles Out Four The sportsmanship award given by the Women's Recreation Association was begun for the first time in 1962. The students selected for this award were nominated by health and physical education faculty members and by members of the WRA. Members of the club voted for four of these people in an election opened only to the club members. The winners were placed in the annual. On May 14, the names of the Laura Lea Hooker, sophomore, was an English major. She was president of the WRA and secretary of the Newman Club. Laura Lea was an officer in the Les Amxes. She was also a sophomore fazorite. Laura Lea won the WRA Sportsmanship Award in 19 3. Lee Ann Loving was freshman maioring in English. Lee Ann was a member of the tennis class. She was also the president of the Westminster Club and an active member of Les Amies and the XVriter's Club. r r. A - ra M .l80 winners were announced at the Recognition Day As- sembly by Mrs. Shelby Torrance, the sponsor of the club. In 1962, Virginia Love, jane Boerner, Diane Barrera and Sydney Bitterman were elected as the first four members. Sandra Stokes, Rosalinda Gorham, Laura Lea Hooker and Sydney Bitterman joined the ranks in 1965. Rosalinda Gorham, two-time Winner of the WRA Award, was a sophomore health and physical education major. She was the sec- retary of WRA and a varsity tennis player. She was an officer in PEM and a member of the Newman Club. Faith Knaffle, freshman, is an English major. She was a member of the modern dance group. On campus, she was also the viccv president 'of the Student Council and secretary of the Freshman Class. Faith was also a member of the Les Amies and Campus Y Clubs. In addition, she was freshman favorite for 1963-64.
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ni ii mini i i i i sagem H NANCYGREGG Vice-president, Phi Theta Kappa, Vice-president, Campus Y, Missions Chairman, B.S.U., Pnstisecretaryi Geology, Past Student Council Rap.-, B.S.U., 'Past-President, .S.U., Del Mar's Rep., Youth A visory Council, Queen Candidate, Illiteracy teacher, B.S.U., Mem- ber: Young Republicans aware, GUY LEASE President, Sophomore Class, Vice-president, Freshman Class, Board of Directors, Young Lions, Executive Board, Campus Beautification Committee, Student Council, Outstanding Basketball Player, Fresh- man Favorite '62-'63, Sophomore Favorite '65-'64 I82 '64 Hall of Fame For the first time since the Hall of Fame was estab- lished in 1940 the new members were honored in the annual the same year that they received the award. Previously, the students that were elected to the elite ranks were honored in the annual for the next yearp Consequently, the new Hall of Fame members had no record of their admission in their last Del Mar annual. By stepping the election up two months, the names of the new members were obtained one week before the annual's final deadline and included in the Cruiser. The Hall of Fame members for 1964 were announced at the Recognition Day Assembly on May 14, 1964, by President Grady St. Clair. The Pres- entation was the last event and the highlight of the day. The Young Lions presented each member with a certificate. PREVIOUS HALL OF FAME MEMBERS Robert Thompson, james Bur- ton, David Forges, Mary Jo Rogers, Martha Trainor, Sally Graf, Shirley Hicks, jess Chris- tian Stone, Lawanna Taylor, Bobby Forbus, Pat Hines, Bar- bara Lacey, Jack Scott, Bill Butler, Alan Hardy, Bubba Hainey, jerry Setliff, Caroline Merritt, D. M. Casey, Bill Irwin, Richard Hatch, Marilyn Terry, Richard Sale, Bob Buc- MARION MEYER Editor, Foghorn K2 yearsl, Student Council, Executive Board, Stu dent Council '62-'63, B.S.U., Campus Y
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