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if v. 7 1 Aggie Archers The purpose of this organization is to foster an interest in archery, to create a spirit of good sportsmanship and to maintain the highest standards of University life. This new club was very successful this year under President Bob Thompson; Vice President Jane Cox; Secre- tary Mary Truuba; and Treasurer Pete Pitkin. Miss Marya Welch is the club advisor. Activities consist of mail tournaments with other schools. The Aggie Archers beat such schools as Berkeley, Stanford, Redlands, and Sacramento J. C. The club also goes to open tournaments as well as having novelty shooting which includes shooting at balloons, cards, and objects other than a regular target. Jane Cox, outstanding archer here at Davis, came in second in the Women's National lnter-Collegiate Tourna- ment this year. FIRST ROW: George McNaney, Bob Woolf, Bob Babigian. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Dally, Pat West, Bob Thompson, Allan Fenton, Mary Trauba, Rocky Lamplugh, Diane Streiff, Lee Huang, Harriett Hadley, Jane Cox, Gerna Digitale.
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Levis and Laces is a newly organized group on the campus. It had its begin- ning last semester with a small group of folk dance enthusiasts, under the able leadership of Instructor Walter Russel. The group has been meeting each Thursday night in Recreation Hall and has recently adopted a constitution and elected officers though it is not yet a member of the Folk Dance Federation, it soon hopes to be. When it does be- come a member of the federation many students will take part in folk dance festivals. Its purpose is to promote interest in folk and square dancing and provide enjoyment and relaxation. The club is open to anyone affiliated with the Uni- versity of California at Davis, and wel- comes visitors from other clubs. There is basic instruction for newcomers every week and the group is growing by leaps and bounds.
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