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The Agriculture Club is open to all students interested in agriculture. Its purpose is to provide recreation, to develop leadership, and to encourage citizenship. The Agri- culture Club sponsored a Western Dance in November. Carol Hardy is the 1962-1963 Agriculture Club Sweetheart. Ag Club officers were Ronnie Pickard, pres- ident; Phil Bradford, vice-president; Larry Jones, secretary-treasurer; Don Johnson, re- porter; Charles Floyd, junior adviser; and Thomas Barker, student council representa- tive KNEELING: Robert Ray, Stanley Hickerson, Jerry Johnson, Kenneth Carver, Jerry Johnston. STANDING: Max Cooper, Rex Walters, Don Glenn, Jim Picard, Gem Brierton, Charles Thornton. SEATED: Mr. Ross Brian, sponsor; Ronnie Pickard, president; Carol Hardy, sweetheart; Charles Floyd, junior advisor; Phil Bradford, vice-president; Larry Jones, secretary-treasurer; Don Johnson, re- porter; Thomas Barker, student council representative.
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Women's Kecrweattou rb3°3 tC, The Women's Recreation Association is open to all women interested in participating in any phase of sports. Activities of the organ- ization included operating the concession stand during ball games, a play night, which took place during Twirp Week, and the principle social event of the year, the W.R.A. Christmas Formal. Mr. and Miss Weatherford College and other favorites were presented at this formal. Although there was no girls’ bas- ketball team this year, volleyball and tennis were played. Sandy Goss and Olton Gabby Harris exhibiting their dancing skills at the W.R. A. Christmas Formal. BOTTOM ROW: Betty Houchins, president; Nancy Walker, vice-president; Mrs. Betty Jo Crumm, sponsor. TOP ROW: Sandy Goss, Student Council representative; Sue Berry, reporter. DBS BOTTOM ROW: Sandi Davis, Margaret Jordan, Barbara Clary, Carol Caveness, Marsha Stacy, Thresea Killion, Nancy Taylor, Glenna Francis, Suzanne Cash, Judy Camp- bell. TOP ROW: LaJuana Horstmann, Bobbye Jo Hott, Melba Lewis, Pat Caywood, Donna Roark, Linda Jean.
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Studeut Education pbssectatiou The 50-member Student Education Association of Weatherford College sponsored a Get- Acquainted party in Couts Hall in September for new members. Black and gold, school colors, were carried out in the decor for the party. A highlight of the October social calendar was the annual Talent Show sponsored by the club. A num- ber of variety acts, including baton twirling, sing- ing, and dancing, were featured on the program. A midnight show at the Plaza Theatre December 1 and a night program featuring a children's panel completed the December calendar, Coy Young, county school superintendent, was guest speaker at the night program. February was a busy month for active SEA members. A local contest was held February 8 to choose Mr. SEATED: Dotti Tate, historian; Gay Christian, and Miss Future Teacher. The annual Sweetheart secretary-treasurer; Thresea Killion, president; Ball, featuring a southern plantation theme, was Nancy Walker, reporter. STANDING: Dale scheduled February 23. Members journeyed to Aus- Young, parliamentarian; Sandy Goss, second tin for the state TSEA convention February 28-March 1. vice-president, SEATED: Margaret Jordan, Richard Morris, Helen Hobson, Gracy Thompson, Sandi Davis, Julia Pritch- ard, Suzanne Cash, Sandy Yoder, LaJuana Horstmann, Bobbye Jo Hott. STANDING: Richard Biggs, Mar- tha Pryor, Drew Springer, Charles Thompson, Melba Lewis, Linda Jean, Roger Williams, George Dutton, Charlotte Springer, Diana Gandy.
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