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. ,rf ff. , QQ J E 'Q NJ 'L ew Rodeo Club ttracts Students, Calls Stampede Youngest of HP's interest groups, the Rodeo Club, hit the trail with a membership drive that rounded up more than 400 members who stam- peded into the gym for bull sessions. Combining the best of two previ- ous years, members of the Student Council brought the student body together as a climax to the first home game by creating and sponsoring the You've Got a Howdy Dance. Those deemed to be the friendliest and the best dancers received awards for these awesome achievements. Hi-Lite big sisters treated freshman girls to a time of food and fun at the annual pre-school picnic held in Wil- liams Park. Picnics and parties also entertained initiates of the band, orchestra, and choirs. Confused parents threaded their way through a complex maze of halls to meet teachers, attend classes, and relax to the sounds of the Lads and Lassies in the large auditorium on Back-to-School night. In September students and faculty spurred the Scots on to four consecue tive victories over early opponents, 16 0 September
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Scots Engage in Summer of Travel, Work i ALL ABOARDX' SHOUTS Robert Lockett as he rings the bell at the Age of Steam at the State Fair. By dumping school books and fountain pens and donning bathing suits and beachtowels, Scots centered their attention on vacations, volunteer work, and summer jobs. Harrison Evans slushed through the summer as a Zemi repairman while Marianne Windrow and Laurie Wilkin picked up tips as waitresses at the Tree House and the S845 Tea Room. Karen Stinebaugh and Leslie Spalti greeted visitors at Six Flags over Texas. Student Council president Tim Doolittle, along with other student officers, attended the Texas Associa- tion of Student Council Workshops at SMU in order to improve HP's council in leading a student body. Two students were chosen by the AFS to travel abroad. Amy Smith jour- neyed to india to learnt the customs of the Hindu people by living with an Indian family for two months, while graduated Scot Beth Mims spent the school year in Austria. Francey Russell and Debby and Reid Slaughter explored the lure of beachcombing in Hawaii, during the time that Libby Hunt and Pat Wessely traveled in Europe and Russia. Working with youngsters at camps, Susan Wood, Nancy McKinney, Martha Keay, and Barbara Nelson taught children the fundamentals of swimming, archery, and riding. Cindy Scott and Sharon White gained experience through their volun- teer work at Parkland Hospital and Children's Medical Center. Many Scots attended Explo '72, which gathered 100,000 Christians from all parts of the United States, teaching them how to spread their faith. . The call of the mountains beck- oned more than 80 HP students to retreat from the bustle of city life to Young Life's Frontier Ranch. Summer 015
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