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APO Recognizes Popular Singer -ALJ VJ' S R .r' C .. I N t r 'ferry 44 APO sweetheart Sydney Michael. 1? The trail of Alpha Phi Omega services extended to Peter Smith Hospital, and the roster included Trini Lopez. The group gave Lopez an honorary membership while he was serving as co-master of ceremonies at the Miss Teenage America Pageant and they were ushering at the new convention center. Members also ushered for Rowan and Martin's Comedy Concert' at the new center. Less glamorous assignments included untangling abundant snarled traf- fic jams at the beginning of school and policing all Campus dances and elections, At Christmas Bill Sweeney alias Santa Claus de- livered gifts from the club which included candy and toys to the childrens ward of Peter Smith Hospital. Magor activities included spring and fall camp-outs at Camp Le Roy, ci beard-growing contest, a St. Patriclcs Day dance, a basketball game, and a pool tournament. Their sweetheart Sydney Michael was chosen from twenty-five candidates interviewed by all members. Officers receiving special recognition at their Award Banquet in April were Joe Clegg, president, Larry Sweeney, vice president, Chuck Luke, secretary-treasurer, Charles l-lopp, ICC representative, Carroll Commons, Don Richard, and Sheldon Mapel, sponsors, 4 , W r 14. r ii X. Joe Clegg, APO president, poses with Trini Lopez, who was made an APO members relax during a campout at Camp Le Roy. honorary member of APO.
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Taurus Wins Basketball Honors if xws-wx -we s L Taurus sweetheart Kathy Klint. if G4 J s -f'l , X it Xi' A Taurus, another new organization, combined service and pleasure in an action-packed round of activities. The fraternity established themselves as kings of the court by defeating KXOL Bumbling Basketeers, APO, and a Dallas Baptist College fraternity. ln February they scored a one-point victory over the KXOL team. Highlight of the game was Tim Davies' charge to the opposition's basket. They defeated APO with once again a one-point victory. During the gran dopening of the Tarrant County Convention Center in November, six members served as ushers at various events: Ben Adkins, John Farley, John Merrett, Roy Prater, Ron Turpin, and Victor Walker. On a more serious note Taurus pledges participated in the Big Brother Program for boys ages 7-17, Projected activities for next year will be a special outing once a month in which Taurus members will take a fatherless boy for a day's activities to help provide needed mas- culine companionship and identity. A fishing trip to Lake Whitney climaxed their spring social activities, The catch was small but the fun, loig. Officers were Roy Prater, president, Myron Smith, vice-president, Larry Guirsier, treasurer, John Farley, mastereat-arms. Timothy Davies is faculty advisor. , Aff' Lf TAURUS PLEDGES lTop rowl Chris Goetz, Larry Hess, Jack Jaynex, John Spencer, Bill Tippit, Larry Ray, Lynn Evans, Jerry Boni- ford, Robert Blackman. lBottom rowl Jack Hamilton, Roger Rough, Larry Keetch, Garland Hutson, Bill McClellan, Jim Hayes.
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