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Mcirli ns .1 , ,l,,. K .il - .1 in-NS, Instructors claim that swimming to music adds rhythm and Marlins gather around the diving board during a break and proper timing to learner's strokes. And here's the proof. relax While discussing their aquatic routines. The Aquatics Club, now known as the SAC Marlins, was founded in 1956 by Miss Cynthia Armsworth and a few industrious students. Before the Aquatics Club came into existence, the P. E. Council handled all the water shows. A traditional project of the club is the May water show, which always draws a capacity crowd to the SAC pool. The Marlins also sponsor other water shows in amd around San Antonio. Membership in the club includes both men and women. The club jacket is made of white terry- cloth with SAC Marlins lettered on the back and a fish emblem on the front. Miss Cynthia Armsworth is still serving as sponsor. On the club roster are Barbara Anderson, Susan Bartleson, Pat Bauch, Billy Beran, Herbert Brady, joe Browder, Phillip Carlquist, Charles Corley, Betty Cowger, Edith Crawford, Charles Foster, Barbara Gates, Virginia Hill, Wesley Jacobs, Annette Jefferies, Karen Kirkland, Jean Kopplin, Carol Lafferty, Erwin Lang, Robert Lopez, Rose- mary Morris, Edward Nichol, Estella Noriega, Gordon Seago, Nancy Stephens, Sandra Wilkinson, George Witta, and Ann Worden. Officers of the swimming group are Charles Corley, pres.g Ann- ette jefferies, sec-treas.g Estella Noriega, rep., and Carol Lafferty, Student Council rep. i r r J 5. ,lb R l Ah, to end it all! But -some people go at everything Members listen attontively as a new idea, which they backwards and end up rn mid air. may use in their routine. is explained to them. 140
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Physical Education Council Composed of physical education majors and minors, and a representative from each women's P. E. Class, the P. E. Coun- cil helps carry out rules and regulations, set up policies, and plans extra-curricular activities for the women P. E. students. During the course of the year, intramural volleyball, basketball, and badminton tour- naments are arranged by the Council. This organization plans the annual high school Play Day. Council members invite girls from high schools in and out of the San Antonio area to come to SAC for a day of orientation into college P. E. The W0men's P. E. Council was inau- gurated under the direction of Mrs. Kath- eryn Uetzman in the fall of 1953. The pres- ent sponsor is Mrs. Nelda Drury. Offi- cers of the organization are Diana Laugh- lin, pres.g Judy Eggleston, vice-pres., Con- nie Pryse, sec.-treas.g Jean Ann Kopplin, rep., Dolores Rivas, asst. rep.g Jackie Moses, parl.-sgt-at-arm-sg Sandra Wilkin- son, S. C. rep. Members of the organi- zation are: Elaine Calfas, Nancy Cox, Veola Edwards, Judy Eggleston, Barbara Gates, Virginia Hill, Beth Keienberg, Nancy Keienberg, Jean Ann Kopplin, Diana Laughlin, Joanne MacNamee, Marla McCarty, Linda Minica, Jackie Moses, Merry Nonmacher, Ellen Jeannette Ow- ings, Connie Pryse, Doloris Rivas, Ora Ruiz, Judy Salek, Judy Sauer, Jocele Schul- ze, Beverly Schweitzer, Beth Walker, and Sandra Wilkinson. The Council dispensed with the business at a regular meeting so that they could assemble for a picture on the gym steps. During the year girls nepresenting various sororities and organiza- tions participate in all types of intramural sports. The games are planned by the members of the P. E. Council pictured below. I I I l u 1 I I I l Ill I lllnl r- 'lc I 1:11 1-' Q - i - c dn it I' ' -.. , 3 ' 1 9. , ,. f I I1 'Y i fx . iTli 'sakvi-p I I7 U F R. ll. 5: z 'fc fir- :La '- iff s ii-nf it H ll Pl itil 'W iii--- ,,
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R Association Members, left to right, are Byron McClenney, Dean Fox, Gary Haass, Adolph Delgado, bottomg Jim Arnold, Don Quick, julian Rodriguez, middleg Kenneth Cox, and Anthony Hoiffman, back. Bill Candler, coach, tops the members. The first association for SAC lettermen was established in 1948. A student, Allen Williams, who coached the basketball team, also served as the first sponsor. The only requirement for membership in the R Association is to have lettered in some college- sponsored sport. The relatively new policy of awarding letters to the cheerleaders was adopted in 1956. An annual duty of the Association is to select the year's most outstanding athlete from among its members to Whom the Hallmark Award is presented. Another project of the Association is to run the concession stands at all home basketball games. The R Association has also accepted the respon - sibility of sending invitations to ex-lettermen for the Annual EX-LCtt6rmaI1'S RCur1i0r1, Whirih Was begun only this year. Sponsors are Bill Candler and TOITI Smith- Pictured at the SAC Ex-Lettermen banquet are What's this? Members of the team buying tickets Hal Putman and Charles Nichols, the two oldest to the basketball game? No, just getting equip- members. ment. 141
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