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Howdy, There, Pardner, Come Sit for a spell And Welcome To Join the Jaw. We Chew the Fat, Wear a Hat ... Can ' t Beat That Membership in Westerners ' Club is obtained when an interested candidate attends three consecutive meetings. In the saddle this year as officers were Gary Jameson, president, Mike Wens, vice-president, Patricia Everett, re- porter, Fred Resler, representative to COAC and Gary Jameson, representative to Student Senate. Sam Noble served as chairman for Westerners ' Week; Lyle Howard is sponsor. Below are Rick Graham, Joe Layton, Diane Newbrough, Barbara Ferrari and Gary Jameson. Row Two; Terry Schmidt, Barbara Todeschi, Leslianne Lightwine, Paula Prentice, Suzanne Sanders, Barbara Ste- wart, Marilyn Layton and Kathy Sower. Row Three: Anita Dawson, Jenny Muller, Jan Minter, Marlene Howard, Fred Resler, Barbara Henson] Judy Landoll, Judi Vandiver, Betsy Dorr, Sheila Shackleford and Linda Singletary. Grouped be- hind are Mike Buvinghausen, Joe Gellenbeck Mike Stone, J. W. Bess, Mark Hopkins, Larry Minor, John Moore, Stewart McCov, John Baird John Sullivan, Mike Monell, Jim Smith and Sam Noble. VXf ' f I
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Traditionally, the Westerners ' Club has placed last in its own challenge tug-of-war, primarily because the challenge has most often gone to the Raider football squad. Looking for a group without too much pull this season, westerners took their chal- lenge to the Raider Sports Car Club, and, traditionally, lost again. On the other hand, the Westerners ' Club has always won the chariot race which again this year was a portion of the halftime show at the gridiron battle falling within the confines of Westerners ' Week. R anging from egg throwing to the social graces. Westerners ' Week ended with a dance Nov. 6 at which the queen and her attendants were presented with buck- les engraved with the club ' s registered brand. Westerners ' Club is a group dedi- cated to the philosophy that friendship is a real element in life. The tradition surrounding Howdy Walk was first fos- tered by the club which erected the stone and bronze marker along the pathway. At right are Dick Cowell, Bob Coppinger and Robert Shuttles, members of the vic- torious sports car tug-of-war squad. Below are Queen Barbara Henson and escort Terry Schmidt. Also in the race for the queen ' s crown this season were Barbara Ferrari, Susan Buerger and Chervl Conner. ■%• ' :Ji : . . :-• v- v-- :• 32
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