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WHITE STAR SWEETHEARTS Formed this November, White Star Sweethearts is a group of girls who aid Sigma Nu fraternity. Members are responsible for helping their little brothers from the frater- nity pledge class in their social and scholastic activities. The group ' s major event this year was a Big Sister-Little Brother picnic at Barnhart Ranch. President of the group was Suzanne Laura Baker. Martha Jeanne Purcell was vice-president and Betty Adele Bordages was secretary-treasurer. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Lynne Adair Beavers Betty Louise Bowen Elizabeth Ann Jones Jan Louise Krueger Lynn Carol Larson Martha Jeanne Purcell Teresa Catherine Rhoten Pamela Sanders Penelope Anne Speier Martha Jane Walthall The White Star Sweethearts sponsored a Big Sister-Little Brother picnic for Sigma Nu pledges. Front Row: Donna Janice Houghton, Rebecca Beeley, Nannette Muriel Nau, Georgia Marie Pollock. Second Row: Redmon Dorothy Wertz, Darlene Faye Hams, Anne Lavinia Lanford, Nancy Elizabeth Dean. Third Row: Jo Ann Giese, Betty Lou Butler, Marilyn Carpenter, Betty Adele Bordages, Sandra Kaye Rushing, Sharon Leigh Hutton, Suzanne Laura Baker. Page 407
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Front Row: Paschel Lee Church, James Everett Key, William Clinton Reagan, Jerry Wayne Whitten, Mrs. Mabel Boles, Joe Alan Shull, Perry Dwayne Whitten, George Lowell Clayton, John Wesley Cardwell, Larry Joe Kennedy. Second Row: David Lee Shull, Richard Joseph Norman, Richard Ray Spears, Richard John VanSteenkiste, David Michael Gregory, Gary Clifton Shaw, Arthur Furman Isbell, Jr., Charles Michael Dickey, Ronald Lynn Polasek, George Houston Simmons. Third Row: Gsorge Barton Butts, Michael Lowery Gillette, Anthony Charles Jung, Edgar Newman Smith, Jr., Keith Denver Moore, ' James Stewart Wilson, Joseph Roland Krier, Gary Wayne Goodrich, William Harry McFarling, Bobby Marshall Gierisch. TEJAS CLUB Tejas Club placed third in men ' s intramural football. Ill II II II An all-male organization, the Tejas Club provides an in- tellectual environment aimed at stimulating scholarship, leadership and fellowship among its members. Recognizing mental development as the primary purpose of a University education, the Club attracts members with above-average academic and leadership abilities. This year it had the highest grade-point average of organizations maintaining houses and won the club division in intramural touch football. Social activities included gatherings on special University weekends such as Homecoming and Round-up, Christmas caroling for University ex-students of Austin and a Christ- mas party for under-privileged children. Among the speak- ers to the group was Dr. James S. Chase, assistant professor of history. Tejas Club officers were Anthony Charles Jung, presi- dent; David Michael Gregory, vice-president; Paschel Lee Church, secretary; William Clinton Reagan, business man- ager; and George Lowell Clayton, social chairman. Members not pictured: Tommy Neal Cowan, Charles Clay Doyle, David Dunagan Grimland, Thomas Marion Hagan, Billy Rue Karrh, Bruce Arthur Kowert, Thomas Walton Leonard, Larry Douglas Long, James Grover Mc- Mains and Lanis Scott Smith. Page 406
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YOUNG REPUBLICANS The purpose of the University Young Republicans Club is to give students an opportunity for practical political experience, volunteer work at Republican headquarters and in election campaigning, and an understanding of the Re- publican Party. A club-sponsored Committee to Support U. S. Policy in Viet Nam collected almost 5,000 names on petitions. In a program called 11-66, Club members, over the Christ- mas holidays, telephoned all University students of voting age to encourage them to buy their poll taxes. Noted speakers to the group were George Bush, senatorial candidate; George Darby, state chairman of the Texas Young Republican Federation; Tom Dixon, Houston Negro Republican leader; and Thad Hutcheson, former state Republican chairman. YR president this year was Edward N. Kasparik. John E. Ford was executive vice-president; Drew H. Steele, as- sociate vice-president; Marianne Carroll, secretary; John Castleton, treasurer; and Alan L. Bailey, operations director. Faculty sponsor was Dr. Bernard Charles Kissel, associate professor of speech. YR ' s sponsored a petition in support of US Viet Nam policy. Front Row: Marianne Carroll, Edward Norman Kasparik, Larry Calvin Jackson. Second Row: Drew Hutchinson Steele, Dick Teel, Marshal Ellis White, Alan Lawrence Bailey. Page 408
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