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' P CfMci unc e4ten Ti ee i END OF THE TRAIL— Riders in the Trail Drive arrived at the school in time for 8:30 classes. Here they stop in front of the Administration Building before riding on to the back campus. PUNISHMENT— Joe McCann sits in the stocks and Paul Hoelscher, Allen Kelly, and George Thomas guard him to make sure he doesn ' t escape. People who did not wear at least three items of western cloth- ing were caught and punished by the sheriff and his deputies. THREE COWGIRLS— Mr. and Mrs. Outlaw, Mrs. Houle, and Miss Hume THE CHAMP- Western Week Sweetheart Ann Forehand rides warn Mr. Robert Moore and Dr. Bing of the perils in store for those who do not the bucking barrel. Ann won the girls ' barrel contest, and Martin come to school in western clothes. Wyrick won the boys ' contest. 25
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CU4A 7{ e o t ( uciclaCufre IF IT HURTS, IT ' S REAL— Beard growers pull one an- other ' s entries in the annual Western Week Beard Growing Contest to make sure they ' re real. Standing in front are Ronnie Taylor, Rocky Estrada, Nester Leamon, Israel Cor- tez, and John Sample. In back are Martin Wyrick, Wayne Roessler, Don Franklin, and Neal Koonce. Wayne Roesslcr was the winner. BRIGHT AiNU EARLY Riders in the Trail Drive met at Gossett Roping Pens at 6:00 a.m. for breakfast. Just waking up are Andra Smith, Janet York, Janie Copley, Norm Swol)oda, and Don Franklin. Nester Leamon goes back for more coffee. STROiNG COFFEE— .Mr. Whitmore wakes up with a cup of cof(«-. while Caspir Wenzel and Nester Leamon enjoy breakfast cooked over the canipfire. Julie Stewart, one of the cooks, heads for the coffee pot. Aggie Club President Wayne Turk looks over the situation. MOVE ' EM OUT— Western Week Sheriff Paul Hoelscher holds the Aggie Club flag and leads the way as the Trail Drive leaves the roping pens. Ap- proximately thirty horses and riders, one mule, and a covered wagon were included in the drive. The Aggie Club sponsors Western Week each year. 24 HA
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SfmiH on ftcUf ( o fune tce KCftt TILL Hr.NGKY — Edward Weber tackles another piece of barbi., uc at the Engineering Club ' s picnic. THE FAIREST OF THE FAIR— College Sweetheart Barbara Breed receives a Iwuquet of roses from Stu- dent Council President Paul Tindel. Odin Toness, Barbara ' s escort, watches proudly. The College Sweet- heart and the Pirate Belles were presented at the Spring Formal. =yt= £1 SOPHOMORE TRIP— Sophomores prepare to de- part for -New Braunfels for the annual Sophomore Day Trip. FRE. H I AN MKETINc; Neal Kn..nce presides over the Freshman Class Meeting held in the gym. 26
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