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Bob Franks, the typical journalist, always manages to be in the center of interesting and exciting activi- ties both on and off the campus. His chief interest and his major is journalism. His sense of humor lends flavor to his articles in The South Texan. Moslem fyiawcei QailauMuj, Good old M. F.l She'll tackle any job and see it through. She has a particularly admirable trait of giving credit where credit is due — everyone can do something fine in M. F.'s eyes. She's a good sport. U MecUlen, Al's conscientiousness makes every task which he undertakes result in success. He is determined to complete everything down to the last thread. He's a person worth knowing.
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William pulnam Putter is a whiz on the football field and he car- ries his drive over to student activities. Everyone thinks he's a good guy. PanlaAa Qek imd Everything is fun for Barbara. Her constant search for knowledge makes Barbara a stimulating person, With an intent interest in people, she often inclines a listening ear to the ups and downs of the day. Picka id Ma dtit Warmness and sincerity impress persons when they are in the presence of Richard Martin. Dick assumes his responsibilities seriously and conscientiously. Mos'i fie 2ip It's work and business for Margie. She's enthusiastic and studious. She is to be commended for her dependability and diligence.
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Sitting; William Putnam (male representative-at-large), Margie Lipe (reporter), Barbara Behrend (secretary), Billy Cowart (president), Albert Mechler (vice-president), Michael Austin (freshman class representative), Margaret Goerner (female representative-at-large). Budge Threlkeld (sponsor). Standing: Don Karr (junior class repre- sentative), John A. Riefenberg (senior class representative), Clarence Johnson (sophomore class representative). STUDEdT C0UHCIL The Student Council was organized in 1925 when A l was founded. It has grown just as A l has grown. Its purpose is to handle prob- lems arising among the students, and to make A l a belt : place in which to study and play. Billy Cowart, president of the Student Council, is a senior agriculture major from San Benito. In keeping with his office as head of the stu- dent body, he is familiar to everyone on the campus as being a hard worker and an active participant in all phases of A l activities.
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