Tarrant County College - Carillon Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1968

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Tarrant County College - Carillon Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 119 of 216
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Page 119 text:

Rodeo Association officers for the year are fFrom leftj Mrs. Helen Miller, faculty advisorp Roy Hollen- bach, presidentp Libby Winegar, secretaryg and lim Story, vice-president. Members Take Spills in Local Fiocleos Rodeo Club members rode out an active year as they took part in the buck-outs and rodeos held in Kennedale Arena each week- end. Members took part in contests such as bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, and bull riding. At a special meeting, members from the Tarleton State College rodeo team were guest speakers. Tarleton's team was the win- ner ofthe year's National interscholastic Ro- deo Association Meet in Utah. Officers of the TCJC Rodeo Club are Roy Hollenbach, president, lim Story, vice-presi- dent, Libby Wineger, secretary, Shirley Cur- ry, treasurerg and Debby Dike, reporter. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Helen Miller, Miss Marian Cantrell, and Mrs. Carol Sturdivant. 1 x Members find club activities of the Rodeo Association posted on this bulletin board in the SUB.

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Psychology Club Draws Record Crowd x .., -....e--.... -........ ..-.-14- Faculty sponsor Dr. Sue Nordquist aids publicity chairman Cathy Iverson and acting president Jackie Carpenter in agenda-planning. Delving into the whys of human behavior holds an intrigue that fascinates all. The TC- JC Psychology Club was established this year with the purpose of bringing together members of the student body who have a common interest in the field of psychology in hope of learning more about this particu- lar field, and those areas associated with it. The club's first meeting this year set an attendance record for a single club meeting at TCJC. Dr. Morphus, president of the Ameri- can Medical Board of Psychology spoke on hypnotism. The highlight of the meeting came when Dr. Morphus hypnotized Steve Skelton and took him back to the first grade through age regression. ln July the club visited the Denton State School for mentally retarded children. Serving as officers for the year were Mar- ilyn Fteeves, presidentg Paul Bowsher, secre- tary-treasurer, Jackie Carpenterg reporter, Cathy lversong and club sponsor Dr. Sue Nordquist, psychology instructor. 'O Ai O V



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Clubs Sponsor Various Campus Activities Both the Texas Student Education Associa- tion and the Los Alumnos de Espanol Span- lsh Club have been the scene of much activity on campus. Named runner-up for the Outstanding lu- nior College Award in February at its conven- tion in Houston, the TCJC chapter of TSEA, sponsored by Mrs. Virginia Gee and Mrs. Bette Kleinman, financed the trip with a school-wide candy sale. ln addition to its Houston trip, the club sent nine members to the Area lll conference at UTA and later held a special meeting with state TSEA president Court Crow. Early in the year the organization elected officers, naming Pat Barnes, president, Ken- neth lngram, vice-president, Beverly lhnfeldt, recording secretary, Peggy Dye, parliamen- tariang and Fiuth Berkley, treasurer. TSEA president Pat Barnes frightj presents the award for the winning club in the Miss Easter Bun- ny of TCJC contest to Spanish club president Tom- my Casillas and Spanish instructor Ernesto Guzman. April saw the TSEA-sponsored Miss Eas- ter-Bunny Contest, with Los Alumnos de Es- panol Spanish Club representative Helen Carbajal taking first place in the penny-a-vote race. The Spanish Club, sponsored by Ernesto Guzman, coordinator of the foreign language department, brought the wife of the former Bolivian Consul to the campus to speak to the club. Elected officers of the club are Tom- my Casillas, president, Denise Healy, vice- president, Joe Moreno, treasurer, and Sandy Moorhead, secretary. Members of TSEA began a pilot program of teacher assistance in conjunction with the Fort Worth public schools. Plans for next year include the establishment of the pro- gram on a permanent basis. Beverly lhnfeldt and Pat Barnes decorate their door for entry in the Christmas Door Decoration contest. .

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