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gi crats Mr ipus. 11156 Witty Republican Everett Dirksen, Senate miniority leader from Illinois, speaks to fl. to r.j Maribeth Galvan, Richard Franck and Margaret Smith. The SAC Young Republicans met with and questioned the Senator at a news conference conducted during his stop over at International Airport. Young Republicans Learning about the other side, voter registration, signing petitions and checking on who will win rounded out the Young Republican year. To broaden their knowledge of the political parties, the organization invited well-known Demo- crats to speak on why they joined their party. 4'Operation Safairn was used to learn Senator Officers President ...... .......... lVl aribeth Galvan Vice President . . . William Langley Secretary ....... . Linda Sue Beavers Treasurer . . . . . Margaret Smith Reporter . . . . . . Richard Franck Before beginning a meeting, Mr. Mitchell Grossman Kstandingj counts signatures on the Support Vlet Nam petition with fl. to rj Linda Beavers, Marlbeth Galvan and Richard Franck. John ToWer's chances in the senatorial elections. Club members instigated a petition drive on the SAC campus in support of President Lyndon John- sonis policies in the Viet Nam War. The club also helped to register the precincts after the poll tax Was repealed.
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Mr. Thomas Charlton, sponsor of the Young Democrats, congratulates officers Linda Leach, Terry Muska and Patricia Eheier on the job they have done during the year. rv -W- .fm :fall ,pw K, Young Democrats Conducting a poll tax drive and taking a guided tour of HemisFair Headquarters were high on the list of activities of the Young Democrats. Throughout the year the organization was hon- ored With speeches by distinguished authorities in the field. Dr. Bill Crane, chairman of the Govern- ment Department at St. Mary's University, re- viewed the foundation and development of the Democratic Party. Summarizing the Party's posi- tion in America was Mr. John Daniels, chairman of the Democratic Party of Bexar County. Mr. Maury Maverick I r. of the American Civil Liberties Union discussed the history and purposes of that organization. In November the Young Democratis president and Mr. Charlton, sponsor, met President Lyndon B. Johnson and got his autograph during his visit to Las Palmas Shopping Center. Officers President ..... . . Terry Muska V ice President . . ,,,,, Linda Leach SCCTCWTJ' - - - . . . Patricia Ebeier Treasurer . . . . . . Reynaldo Lopez C0mbiI1ing business with pleasure, members of the Young Democrats gzefio iatficig Elfeief, Linda Leach and Terry Muska visit with Mr. n an iscuss plans for his appearance on the SAC campus. Ronalfi Melville left! and Linda Leach participate in a house-to-house voter registration prior to elections in the fall. Il2 Sl In P. Cl Pre: Vice Sec: T ref RBP4 fs pe an
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Receiving letters in tennis are K l. to rj Isaias Ortiz, Olga Lozano, George Bernal, Lupe Ruiz, Byron Tankersley, Carol Messinger and John Yancy. Not pictured is Susan McKee. Basketball lettermen include fl. to rJ Ronald Hall, Association Thirty-three star men and women athletes joined the RH Association during the traditional banquet in May. Selection of the lettermen was made by the Athletic Council composed of Dean Wame Hallmark, chairman, Dean Paul Culwell, Dr. Clyde Nail, Professor Bill Candler, Comptroller Vernon LaBauve and Mr. Thomas Charlton. For his oustanding contributions to sports, Charles Brawner became the 18th recipient of the Hallmark Trophy. Election was by fellow athletes. Outstanding women players were first invited into the association in 1956, eight years after its establishment. This year four lettered in women's tennis. Also honored were the cheerleaders, Paula Rinearson, Kathleen Burks, Diane Gallia, Sharon Kowalsky and Penni Newsom. Officers President ...... ........... C harles Brawner V ice President ..... . . . Byron Tankersley Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Billy Alexander Billy Alexander, Charles Brawner, Diego Bernal and Johnnie Teran. Not pictured are Phil Jones, Charles Meyer, Albert Villarreal and David Braymen. Awarded letters in golf for 1965-66 are fl. to r.l Gerald Kopplin, James Tague, Bobby Martin and Edward Schu- CIZC. II4 Track lettermen are I front I. to r.l Ernest Castro, Fred Bev, Johnny Davis, fbackl Raul Torres, David Rocher, Roy Baldwin, Manuel Rodriguez and Michael Kinsey. Not pictured are Charles Bohnstedt, Rodney Gammans, Don Riley and Kenneth Roemer. V, -L' Mr. Sammie of the classroom last year. President . Vice Presidi Secretary .. Reporter .. Chaplain . . Many studen1 Chair each day from devotionals a place of rest.
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