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;OL. 28 SAN ANGELO, , FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1963 NO. 14 ;AC Home Concert 4 B l a Be Debatedn" f 'J inT uHouse Director Chooses s Sunday, May 5; Next Wednesday Casts And Dates The San Angelo College four- year bill was cleared by the fioir Makes Tour Affairs committee of the Texas For Three Plays House of Representatives for Home concert of the San An- Don E .Irwin, San Angelo Col­ debate this week. Prospects are ;elo College choir, which is also lege drama instructor, has select­ that it will be brought before Ling on a spring tour, will be ed the cast and date for three the House next Wednesday for esented in the Center Theatre one-act plays to be presented at debate. t 3 p.m. Sunday, May 5, says Dr. R. M. Cavness, San An­ SAC. Eldon Black, SAC choir director, gelo College president, and The plays will be presented mother musical event scheduled Dean Harmon Lowman Jr. were May 16, 17, and 18. The cast and .on will be the annual student in Austin when it was "brought roles they will play are: recital by voice and piano stu- out of committee." The Devil and Daniel Webster: ients on Sunday, May 12, in the Jimmy Glossbrener, Jabez; Caro­ 'enter Theatre. lyn Glenn, Mary; Jerry Price, Dan The choir, tour will include con­ Webster; Don A d k i n s, Mr. certs at the following places: Ex-Students Party Scratch; Buddy Winfield, the McCamey High School, Tuesday fiddler. afternoon, April 30; honor roll arty for Fort Stockton High From left to right: Roy Moeller, Eetty Lou Menke, and Burl Frankie Bradshaw, Justice Haw­ For Grads Will Be thorne, Dick Skaggs, Hawthorne's School at which Dr. R. M. Cav- Henderson, winners of science book awards given by Chemical -JSS, president of San Angelo Col­ clerk; Jim Sullivan, King Philip; Rubber Company. Ed Tharp, Teach; David Kuyken- lege will speak, Tuesday evening, Barbecue At Lake dall Simon Gerty; Lea Grubb. April 30; Howard County Junior 4- 4- 4-4-4- (Sollege, Friday afternoon, May A barbecue will highlight the first woman; Vicki Wotjek, second 3: Webb Air Force Base, Big spring activity honoring the grad­ woman; Pat Hester, old woman; and Sandy Sheen, Diane Abel, Bea t'pring, Friday night, May 3; and uating sophomores of San Angelo Three Students In Science And Math Farris, as women at party. lome concert at San Angelo Col­ College from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on lege, 3 p.m. Sunday, May 5. Thursday, May 16 at Lake Nas- The dancers and the jury will The 26-member choice will sing Receive Chemical Rubber Co. Awards worthy. The fete will be given by be announced later by Mr. Irwin. he following numbers at the the Ex Students Association of Apollo of Bellac: Jan Edgar, home concert and on tour: Three San Angelo College stu­ maa chemical engineering major SAC and is the fifth annual party Agnes; Billie Ruth Armstrong, "Almighty and Everlasting God" dents recently received handbooks from San Angelo, was presented given by them. Therese; Don Adkins, clerk; John a copy of the 12th edition of "The The barbecue will be held at by Gibbons; "0 Jesu Christe" by for winning the Chemical Rubber Hpwlett, Nan; Charles Dickson, rle Melle; "Jesu, Dulcis Memoria" Company achievement awards in Chemical Rubber Company Stand­ the college clubhouse at Lake Nas- the vice-president; Jim Sullivan, ard Mathematical Tables" for worthy and is open to all gradu­ by Victoria; "Amen" by Pergoles; science and mathematics for 1963. Mr. Cracheton; David Kuykendall, ating sophomores, plus the sopho­ (See Choir, Page 2) SAC students Betty Lou Menke, achievement in mathematics. Mr. Lepedura; Ed Tharp, Mr. freshman chemistry major from The Chemical Rubber Company mores who are not graduating but Rasmutte. Wall, for achievement in chemis­ makes these handbooks available do not plan to be at SAC next Charles Webb, Mr. Schultz; Dan Seaux Arts Party try and Roy Lee Moeller, sopho­ each year to colleges throughout fall. All Exes and their families, Redwine, the president; Geneva more chemistry major from Wall, the for presentation staff and faculty and their fami­ Gilmore, Chevredent; Elton Car­ ror SAC Students for achievement in physics, receiv­ to outstanding students in science lies, and married students are roll, chairman of the board. ed copies of the 44th edition of and mathematics. These presenta­ urged to attend. Some 200 were Aria Da Capo: Freddie Brad­ s Set For May 4 "The Handbook of Chemistry and tions are based mainly on schol­ present last year and about 90 shaw, Pierrot; Beverle Smith, Col­ Physics" from The Chemical Rub­ astic achievement, but included sophomores were honored. umbine; Dan Redwine, Cothurnus; The Beaux Art ball will be held ber Company. such attributes as attitude, reli­ The cost is free to all sopho­ Jeanie Grimes, Thvrsis; Ron Cau- Friday, May 4 from 8 to 11 p.m. Arvis Burl Henderson, fresh- ability, cooperation, and interest mores, however tickets must be ble, Carydon. n the Ram room of the Student in work. secured from Mrs. Virginia Scott, Mr. Irwin will choose one of the secretary of the Ex-Student Asso­ Center. The dance was postponed Miss Menke is the daughter of plays to be presented at the ciation, in Pres. R. M. Cavness' >'rom March 30 to the present date Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Menke, Jr. of American Association of Univer­ S Reception Honors office. Other adults attending >ecause of the death of Mrs. Wall; Mr. Moeller is the son of sity Women dinner to be held must pay a cost of SI per ticket Woodie Smith, who was to have Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moeller of May 4 at the San Angelo Country English,Journalism and children under nine years old been a chaperone. Wall; and Mr. Henderson is the Club. will pay 25 cents. "This is an all-school party and son of the Rev. and Mrs. A. U. The college farm will furnish 5AC students are cordially invited Majors Recently Henderson of San Angelo. to attend," say the Creative Art the beef as they did last year. Club officers. "Detailed plans Dr. Rosa Bludworth, chairman Last year some 250 pounds of beef Physics Teachers have been made to make this an of the San Angelo College Eng­ Student Council was used. All sophomores attend­ njoyable occasion." lish division, and other members ing will receive a complimentary The dress for the affair will be of the English department enter­ Named Vice-Pres. one-year membership to the San Sponsor Meeting optional, either school clothes or tained prospective English and Angelo College Ex-Student Asso­ costumes, with costumes prefer­ journalism majors at a reception At State Meeting ciation. Dr. Fred Inman, head of the red. Prizes will be offered for the held on April 16 in the Blud­ The San Angelo College Student physics department at Howard worth home, 2319 West Avenue L. Payne College, spoke on the "Spe­ best costumes. These prizes will Council was named vice-president be paintings that have been done Informative talks were given by English Teachers cial Relativity Theory" at the for 1963-64 of the Texas Junior by the art students. the following English teachers: fourth annual Science Teachers Earle Towne and Jean Grimes Miss Challes Moser, "Old and New College Student Council Associa­ To Meet In Austin Conference sponsored by the SAC will give floor shows. Miss Grimes Requirements for English Ma­ tion at that organization's conven­ science division, Saturday, April Dr. Rosa Bludworth and Pren­ 20, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at is a sophomore at San Angelo Col­ jors"; Prentiss Windsor, "Second tion which was held in Uvalde lege, and Mr. Towne is a profes­ Teaching Fields"; Miss Dora Mae tiss Windsor, members of the San Angelo College. Thursday, April 18. sional entertainer. Kelly, "Kinds of Courses"; Vetal English department at San Angelo A "swap session" on how to at­ College, will leave this weekend Tommy Carpenter and his six Flores, "Teaching in College"; and The San Angelo College repre­ tract more students into the high to attend the Texas Joint English member band will play for the Jon Miller, "Graduate Work." sentatives at the convention were school physics program was con­ dance. Miss Lorna Watson of the journal­ Judy Howard, Anita Russell, San­ Committee, which will be held in ducted by Claude Wooley, San ism department also spoke on dy Sheen, Barbara Steger, and Austin. Angelo Central High School, "Advanced Requirements in the Phil Thomson. Dr. Bludworth is program chair­ Douglas Whitley, Big Spring, and Teacher At SAC Field of Journalism." Each teach­ They were accompanied to man of District XI and Mr. Wind­ Henry Hooper, Midland Lee High er and Mrs. Bludworth gave their Uvalde by Mrs. R. M. Cavness. sor is serving his last year as School. educational background. state co-chairman. He has held A discussion of the high school Gets Scholarship this position for the past eight chemistry program was conducted Mrs. Bludworth, hostess, was years. assisted at the refreshment table Council To Sponsor by Roy Thorp, San Angelo Cen­ 'o Study At A&M The Texas Joint English Com­ tral and Delbert Tarter, San An­ by Miss Moser. Punch, German Dance In Cafeteria; mittee sponsors and arranges vari­ Oscar Dorsey, San Angelo Col­ chocolate, angel food, and white gelo College. ous workshops that are held over Dr. John Ballard, radialogist at lege math and science teacher, cake were served in front of a To Crown Royalty the state each fall. The committee has been granted a scholarshp to background of red roses. Shannon Hospital, took the ap­ The SAC Student Council will also meets in the spring and proximately 60 instructors on a Texas A&M College for an exten­ elects officers and sets the study sive study of physics. This study sponsor the annual Spring For­ tour of the radiation lab at Shan­ Gets Study Grant mal tonight, Friday, April 26, theme for the following year. non Hospital at the close of the will culminate in a Ph.D degree The Texas Joint English Com­ for Mr. Dorsey. from 8 to 12 p.m. in the college conference. At U. of Arkansas cafeteria. Mr. and Miss SAC will mittee has 26 delegates plus the The course of study which will Science teachers from Junction, be crowned at the dance. state chairman and the state co- Santa Anna, Lake View (San An­ require three summers, each Edwin DuBose, San Angelo Col­ chairman. twelve weeks, and an entire lege agriculture and math teacher, The dance is for San Angelo gelo), Sterling City, San Angelo, school term. has been granted a scholarship College students and their Robert Lee, Ozona, Midland, Eldo­ FIND GEOLOGY FOSSILS rado, Big Spring, and Water Val­ He will study modern physics, for a three-week course for study dates. The dress will be formal. Dr. Philip Leverault and Pren­ ley attended the conference. mechanics, electricity and magna- of higher mathematics at the Uni­ The Cavaliers will furnish the tiss Windsor, both member of the "The meeting was to share mu­ tism, Vector analysis and applied versity of Arkansas. The course is music for the dance. San Angelo College faculty, went tual ideas and problems in hope higher mathematics. non-credit towards a degree. Mr. Admission is by student activ­ to Brady Sunday, April 21, to find of bettering our own programs," This grant was given to Mr. DuBose received the scholarship ity cards, says Sid B. Stevenson, fossils for the use of lab work in said Oscar Dorsey, SAC teacher horsey by the National Science from the National Science Foun­ dean of students. geology classes. and chairman of the conference. Foundation. dation. Page 2 SAN ANGELO COLLEGE RAM PAGE, SAN ANGELO, TEXAS FRIDAY, ARPIL 26, 1963 Beware Of Spring Fever! Although it is springtime and we all have "spring fever" The this is certainly no time to let down on grades. This is the time when good grades are really going to count. Final exams are Bookcase right around the corner; in fact, the exams will begin May 27, By Peggy Belcher and one needs good grades when going into the exams period. In the space age, almost every, This is also the time to be getting in those term research one is interested in the universe and the work the scientists are papers. You only have one per year to do and it is very im­ doing in this field. The San An­ portant that it is done well and to the best of your ability. gelo College library has five books We hope you will all be back at SAC again next year (not that will help any student know more about the universe and its the sophomores, of course), but if you do transfer to another many wonders. college or university, good grades will certainly look good on N. E. Howard has written a those transcripts. —Sandy Phillips book, Standard Handbook For Telescope Making, that will en­ able anyone to build a telescope. This book gives step by step methods of building several dif­ Prospects Look Bright ferent types of telescopes, along This year San Angelo College is experiencing one of the with a complete history of each one. most successful baseball seasons in the history of the school. By following each step in tl is Yet many SAC students are not aware of the fact because of book carefully, any student can lack of interest on the part of the students themselves. look at the stars with a new kind of fascination through his ovn was a big success this year and part of it was telescope. due to the fact that the SAC student body supported the team all season long. The basketball team responded by bringing The sum of centuries of specu­ home the WJCC championship and racking up a 27-4 season lation on the probable course of record. evolution in stars is discussed in Stellar Evolution by Otto Struve, Rams Contend For Crown one of the world's greatest as­ Now the San Angelo College Rams are in high contention tronomers. for the WJCC baseball crown, but a lot of the success will de­ A complete conclusion by Mr. Struve is presented on how lorg pend ori the student body for the much needed support. All stars exist, the relation of their games are played at Guinn Field on Randolph Street in north luminosity to their mass, the evo­ San Angelo. The stadium was used by the pro team that played lution of a star in relation to the main sequence, and the signifi­ here a few years ago and has the setting of a big time baseball cance of rotation. atmosphere. The stadium has a large grandstand with a seating Don't Run For The Hills, Boys! This book is complete with pic­ capacity of 3000 and has a roof over it to provide shade while tures and charts showing the work the Rams provide the excitement. Let Pretty Twirps Catch You of scientists in the universe. More Excitement In Games May 6 through 10 is Twirp the face of thte captured "Twirp." Earth, Moon and Planets by Those who have attended games this year have found the Week at San Angelo College when "But I'm not a twirp," says El­ Fred L. Whipple presents in non­ technical language the latest in­ early ones to be long and drawn out and many students quit the girls ask the boys for dates ton. "You have the definition all confused" formation about the planets, thean Angelo College art department. Annually San Angelo Col- Baptist Conference. She was one ege purchases the best picture in the college student division, Dean Stevenson asks your co­ of the 30 appointees selected from operation so that SAC students fhe art department held a tea Sunday, opening the show. more than 300 applicants from will make a good impression on BSU's all over the state. Wilfred Higgins, associate pro­ the many visitors who come to Some of the requirements for ?ssor of art at North Texas State San Angelo won honorable men­ the Student Center daily. receiving this honor included hav­ joiversity, who served as judge tion. ing a Christian character, good £ the art work, chose the paint- Are Student Winners recommendations, be associated to hang in the Center Theatre Mrs. Eddie Wiginton of San in BSU work, and pass an oral nd judged them for prizes in six Angelo won first place in the stu­ Four Teachers Go examination by the board of re­ dent division. Patricia Collins of ategories. Carolyn Heddins view. San Angelo took the second place Get Professional Awards To Math Meeting Each year the Baptist college position and Steve Alcala of San The professional division first students donate funds to send Angelo won third place. Carolyn >iace was won by Gene Sellers of qualified applicants to foreign Heddins, Earlene Chaney and At Denton, Texas Angelo, second and third and home mission fields. Janelle lan Howard Fox all received honor­ lace winners were Mrs. H. C. Meet The Faculty Four members of the San An­ is the first SAC student to re­ able mentions. oelke and Mrs. Lee Suiter, both gelo College math department at­ ceive this honor. In the amateur division, Betty By Louis Ray rom San Angelo. Mrs. Bill Unger She will receive training at Hold Crenshaw of Big Spring took tended the annual meeting of the f Big Spring received an honor- Joseph R. Gabriel, whose offi­ Richmond, Va., and in Fort Worth first place and Kathryn Hartley Texas section of the Mathematical ble mention. cial title is the director of San during the month of April. She of Big Spring took second. Jeanne In the advance student division, Angelo College Retail Institute, is Association of America in Den­ Charlesworth of San Angelo won ,ee Rolin of San Angelo won the a native of Iowa, having been ton, Texas over the weekend of third place and Gary Weatherbey irst place honor. Von Crawford born and reared in Des Moines, April 19-22. of Miles received honorable men­ { San Angelo and Mr. Addison Iowa. tion. The members, Cass Archer, : ;>ung of Midland won second and In the junior high school divi­ Mr. Gabriel holds a B.S. degree J. D. Davis, Mrs. Mary Belle Hol­ iird places. Mrs. Clyde Boyer of sion, Jim Weaver of Big Spring in mathematics from Southwest land, and Mrs. Marjorie Reeder, won first place and Oneida Uzzell Missouri State College, and a mas­ stopped enroute to inspect the AC Delegates Go of Big Spring was second. John­ ters degree in distributive educa­ math department and the com­ nie Jennergien of Big Spring was tion from the University of Mis­ puter labs at Arlington State Col­ third. souri. lege. The group also visited the o Piedras Negras Place In Photography Mr. Gabriel, who is married math department at North Texas State University. Mrs. Reeder re- San Angelo College was repre­ and has a boy 13 and a girl 8, has In the photography class, Caro­ checked the data processing tech­ sented at the International Stu­ been a Texan for some 13 years. lyn Heddins won first place, Lan­ niques used at both institutions. dent Congress held at Piedras ier H. Bell was second, and E. C. He owns a home here in San An­ Negras, Mexico, and at Eagle Pass, Troop of San Angelo was third. gelo and has a one-section farm Main speakers for the meeting Texas, on April 4-6. Dr. Louis Fra- Work of the following artists close to Midland, where he raises were Dr. H. S. Wall, professor of ser, head of the modern language are now on display in the Center cotton and grain. He also has mathematics at the University of Texas; Dr. WT. L. Avres, vice-pres­ department, accompanied the two Theatre. some cattle on his farm. Janelle Proctor delegates. Annis Ferguson, Katherine Wil­ Has Sales Experience ident and provost of Southern Methodist University; and Dr. Al­ will spend a week at Glorietta, Freddie Fraser and Isaac Oli- liams, Susanne Rogers, Lyman He has held such positions as bert W. Tucker, past president of N. Mex., before going on to Cali­ .ures, both SAC sophomores, at­ Williams, Philip Thomson, Elaine area manager for Dickies Work the association. fornia. tended the convention along with Wyatt, Virginia Reeves, Kenneth Clothes, buyer for Young Depart­ The association, composed of Janelle is a member of the Har­ representatives of 23 other col­ Alexander, Sandra Johnson, Sally ment Stores, department head for college faculty members and stu­ ris Avenue Baptist Church here leges and schools of Mexico and Watson, Lavina McDaniel, Tommy Montgomery-Ward, and as an in­ dents in the field of mathematics, in San Angelo and has been a the U. S. Martin, Bill Stout, Linda Briggs. structor of distributive education has some 500 members in the member of the SAC BSU for two Students from the U. S. stayed Also Kit Taylor, Norma Remon, at Paris Junior College in Paris, state. years. in homes of members of the Pie­ Carlos Wolfrum, Lucille Johnson, Texas. Darrell Flener, Allen Dodd, Har­ dras Negras Rotary Club, and stu­ When Mr. Gabriel came to SAC dents from Mexico stayed in the old Pope, John Robertson, Hope Mrs. Scott's Uncle Brown, Billie Pipkin, Fay Willi­ in the school year of 1952-53 there Trips Are Planned homes of Rotarians of Eagle Pass. were only four students in dis­ ams, Gilliman Byrom, Janet Jones, The program included the read­ tributive education and no adult By Business Club Dies After Illness Lela Murray, Freda Levy, Hugh ing of essays and discussions on program was offered. The sales­ Campbell III, Mark Nichols, Ervis Ted Seale from General Tele­ The San Angelo College faculty such topics as: Does the presence manship course was the only Fisher, Cliff Peiser, and Jim phone Company of the Southwest, and student body wish to extend of atomic weapons intensify or course at the time. San Angelo, spoke Thursday, Moreland. sincere sympathy to Mrs. Virginia decrease the possibility of war? April 18, on "Personnel Work" Carolyn Heddins is the daugh­ Today there are 49 students in Scott, secretary to the college The representatives were also before Introduction to Business ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heddins. D.E. taking courses in salesman­ president, in the death of her 80- shown the points of interest in students. His address was arrang­ Mrs. Heddins is head of the art ship, advertising, retailing, and year-old uncle, the late Walter both of the border cities. ed by Ralph Fairbanks, SAC busi­ department at San Angelo Col­ marketing. Also, there are some Allen, who died in McKinney, ness teacher. lege. 500 adults taking various sales Texas, on April 11. Judge Comments training courses, which Mr. Ga­ Trips planned by Mr. Fairbanks Mr. Allen had been ill for a for his students include a tour long time before his death. Wilfred Higgins, judge of the briel arranges. through The San Angelo Standard- show said: Mr. Gabriel estimates he has 8imes newspaper plant this after­ "The artists who have submit­ Students International taught about 350 students since noon and a tour of First National ted their work to this exhibition coming to SAC. He not only has Bank, San Angelo, next Tuesday. Travel Association are to be congratulated on the taught them in the classroom but quality of their effort. has also helped them to find jobs JOIN OUR TENTH "The pictures chosen for exhi­ so that they may go to college. This is National Library Week in the United States. How many bition and the prizes awarded Go Into Business S1TA represent the personal and honest SAC students have read a book There is a long list of men now taste of this week, or maybe this month? HAWAII STUDY the juror. working in the business world to­ "The result of objective choice Read a book this week and help day who got their start through by a juror who has no knowledge celebrate National Library Week. TOUR Mr. Gabriel. Joe Herring, who at­ of the personal efforts in a com­ tended SAC in 1954, is now vice- June 21 - Aug. 2,1963 munity is inevitably cold-hearted; president of Evans Chain of Gro­ Your Complete Western Store but, while no apology is in order, $348.00 plus air-fare cery Stores. J. L. Alexander, SAC the juror must extend his encour­ student in 1953, is now vice-presi­ Includes Study Period, Accom­ agement to the artist whose works dent of the First National Bank modations, Social Activities are eliminated, and his regret that of Fort Worth. (10 events), Sightseeing and so many good paintings had to be FUN! FUN! FUN! left out in reaching a practical Right now there are 49 stu­ Obtain detailed informa­ number to show. dents who are wanting to become Remember our recent Western « Never, in the course of many something in the business world tion from *Veek? It is difficult to recognize shows juried, have I seen more of the future and because of Mr. TRIMBLE-BALDRIDGE them but here are three San An­ care displayed in avoiding any in­ Gabriel they stand a good chance gelo College staff members in fluence of my decisions by my of attaining their goals. TRAVEL SERVICE 'heir western garb. Left to right: sponsors. M. L. LEDDY & SONS 523 West Beauregard ^'ss Kahdeen Earnest, Mrs. Min­ "It was a pleasure to be brought SAN ANGELO, TEXAS PHONE 653-6875 nie Wyatt, Mrs. Virginia Scott. to San Angelo." SAC Women's Club Elect 1964 Officers Mrs. Wade Turner was elected president for the year 1963-64 of ALLISOH the Faculty Women's Club at the LUBY'S CAFETERIA meeting held Friday, April 19, in the Home Economics cottage on the SAC campus. now serving you with Mrs. Mary Dallas was elected IN THE VILLAGE the secretary and Mrs. D. N. Peter­ Reminding you not to TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS son, the treasurer. The retiring president is Mrs. Harmon Low- MONKEY AROUND in man. getting your watch DOWNTOWN VILLAGE A pot luck dinner was also held, repaired. with the hostess committee furn­ ishing fried chicken. Page 4 SAN ANGELO COLLEGE RAM PAGE, SAN ANGELO, TEXAS

Three College Cave Explorers Ram Netters Beat By From the End RODNEY HCJC In 4 Sets DUNLAP Make Easter Weekend Jaunt; San Angelo College Rams took of the Bench four matches from Howard County Junior College at Big Coach Bumgardner's Ram baseball team is still in contention for Explore Caves In New Mexico Spring, Wednesday, April 17, in the WJCC crown despite the three losses on the road trip to New Western Junior College Confer­ By Rodney Dunlap Mexico and Amarillo. If the Rams can take the two games from ence action. NMMI here on April 26, they will be in position to win the cham­ During the Easter holidays, three adventuresome San An- Walter Parks won the number pionship, barring other losses. gelo College students took a cave exploring trip to Lincoln one singles match for the Rams by defeating Jim Brown 6-2, 10-8. The Rams can boast a power-hitting squad. The squad has four National Forest, located between Carlsbad and Artesia, New Then Parks teamed with Steve men that have hit more than one homerun. Ed Poehls leads the team. Mexico. Alcala to take the doubles match Frank Abbott, Ron Cauble, and Gary Moore went to the 6-2, 6-2 from Brown and Dub Coach Phil George is on the recruiting trail in order to land so;ne Parker. famous Cottonwood Cave, which can only be described as tre­ of the talented high school athletes to San Angelo College. The Rams In another singles match, Alcala are holding spring drills now with the recruits and tryouts expected mendous and a challenge to any cave explorer. The group left beat Parker 6-1, 6-1 while Dallas to arrive Monday, and work out the following days. With Coach Friday and returned Saturday night. Dill and Charlie Harlow of the Rams defeated Tom Miller and George's noted ability to bring top players to SAC, it is highly poS- All three are members of the SAC Spelunkers, however this Frankie Frinza 6-3, 6-3 in a sec­ sible we can expect another good team next season, despite heavy was not a school sponsored trip. ond doubles match. graduation losses. Cave Well-Known long. The ceiling in the room is Coach Home's tennis squad is looking like a contender for the The cave, which is well known 75 to 300 feet high and 75 to 100 WJCC championship. They swept four matches from Howard Cour.ty all over the United States is lo­ SAC And Odessa Junior College last week. cated in the Lincoln National For­ feet wide. Gypsum rock forma­ est. In order to get to the cave, tions are in the cave with gigan­ Intramural sports has slowed down since the basketball season the three had to hike uphill three tic columns of some 45 feet in DoubleheadersAre ended. Only and are now being played. and a half miles. diameter. The Playboys look like a sure thing for the team over-all cham­ The first room is breath-taking The cave is full of underground Split On April 10 pionship with two solid first places. Concho Hall is runner-up, wh ie and is about a quarter of a mile lakes with crystal clear water and the Lake View Exes are third. are described as beautiful by the The San Angelo College Rams explorers. split a doubleheader with Odessa The Ram Room domino games are very popular, so here's an Ron Cauble described one inci­ College in games played in San idea that was advanced the other evening by Larry Dublin, SAC dent that happened in the cave. Angelo on Wednesday, April 10, student. Let's have a big Ram Room domino tournament. If it wus In one room the ceiling is be­ to stay in the lead of the confer­ really looked into, it could be a big success. Loses Two Gomes tween 150 to 200 feet high with ence race. The win and loss gave a ledge around the top. The three SAC 9-1 conference record. The were walking on the ledge when Rams took the first game 8-2, Camping-Recreation Leadership Class In Baseball Here someone knocked off a rock. Ron while Odessa won the second said it was some five to six slow game 5-3. The San Angelo College Ram seconds before the rock hit the Mike Talley pitched a four-hit baseball team swept a double- bottom. It really made them ball game to win the first game To Hold McKnight Hospital 'Hobo Day' header from Lubbock Christian think. for SAC. The Rams opened up the Mary Ann Wunderl in games played in San Angelo on Seek Other Explorers scoring in the bottom of the first Saturday, April 6. SAC look the by scoring six runs. Lester Tur­ Summer being just around the corner, some people nat­ The three plan to make a re­ first game 2-1 and the second 7-2. ner singled, followed by Alex urally have the tendency to be lazy. So the San Angelo College turn visit to Cottonwood and the Decuir with another single. Char­ The Rams won the first game other surrounding caves in the "Recreation and Camping Leadership" class, P.E. 312, official­ behind the twohit pitching of les Spieker then hit a long single ly has declared April 27 as Hobo Day. near future and hope others inter­ to bring in both runners. Mike Talley. SAC scored first in ested in cave-exploration will join Singles To Score All kidding aside, the P. E. 312 the third inning when Alex De- them. Other caves in the same class is sponsoring as a group Curry, Billy Highsmith, Ronxid cuir walked and came home on a Ed Poehls singled to score Spie­ Paul, and Mike Sterling. Bren la area are 1000 Foot Cave and Hid­ ker. Norman Dierschke singled project a hobo day at McKnight stolen base and a two-base error. den Cave. State Tuberculosis Hospital for Childress, Barbara Clark, Marilyn and Dave Dorris walked to load Trigg, and Mary Ann Wunderl Gets Lone Run The three want to invite anyone the patients. The SAC students the bases. Jim Freeman hit a ball will plan for the six and seven- LCC's lone run came in the fifth interested in the caves to come will divide into five groups to to third to force Poehls at home. year-olds. Gilbert Duran, Richa d inning when SAC made two er­ and talk with them about the trip plan programs for patients of dif­ Ronnie Bradshaw singled to bring Fallis, Robert Fox, Carl McAfee, rors. The Rams ended the scoring and perhaps make the next trip in two runs and Mike Talley drove ferent ages. This project will pro­ in the bottom of the fifth when with them. A jeep is needed badly vide the class with actual experi­ Jerry Price, and Charles Schkacie in the last run of the inning with will work with the teenagers. Lester Turner doubled and came for the next trip and anyone with a single. ence under restrictive conditions. home on a single by Charles Spie- one would be welcome to go. The Rams scored again in the Never before has the P. E. 312 Weldon Baker, Alex Decuv, ker. second when catcher Poehls hit a class or the hospital undertaken Charles Harlow, Kenneth Hicks, Jim Havlik won the second home run over the right field a project of this type; however, James Parker, and Kirby Pu; h game for SAC by giving up six Rams Clinch Two fence. Poehls came through in the Dr. Allison, doctor in charge of will help the young adults with hits in going all the way. SAC bottom of the fourth when he hit the McKnight Hospital, and Dr. their program. Diane Bagwell, opened up the scoring by making another homer over the right R. L. Cavness, president of SAC, Barbara Gray, Judith Johnson, two runs in the first frame. The Conference Tilts field fence to end SAC's scoring. have given their hearty approval. and Connie Winkenwerder w.ll Rams scored two more in the Odessa Scores Dr. Cavness stated that the ex­ work with the golden agers. third when Spieker singled and Held In Levelland Odessa scored both of their perience "will be invaluable to Good luck, folks. Here's hoping catcher Ed Poehls banged a home runs in the fourth on a walk, two the class and beneficial to the that your project is a big success. run over the right field fence. The San Angelo College Rams errors, and a passed ball. patients." won their seventh and eighth Scores In Fourth Odessa opened the second game Mrs. Flora Karr, P. E. 312 in­ straight conference baseball by scoring one run in the top of San Angelo College scored structor, John Bouligny, SAC de­ Rams Lose Chance games when they beat South the first with three straight sin­ bate coach and speech teacher, again in the fourth on a single by Plains 5-1 and 7-1, in a double- gles. Decuir and a double by Spieker. and SAC students participating in For Championship; header played in Levelland on SAC scored in the bottom of Hobo Day will leave the college The Rams last run came in the Monday, April 8. the first when Turner and Decuir sixth when Decuir scored on a for the hospital at 8 a.m. and re­ NMMI Wins Twice double by Poehls. Charles Spieker limited South singled and Spieker singled to turn to the college at 6:30 in the Plains to four hits in winning the bring both runners home. Pitcher school bus. New Mexico Military Institute LCC scored runs in the second Jim Havlik hit a homer in the and fourth on a wild throw and first game for the Rams. Spieker As part of the class project, the downed San Angelo College in a three straight singles respectively. had help from Jim Havlik the bottom of the second to bring the students have made favors for the baseball doubleheader played at right fielder and Jim Freeman score to 3-1. patients (red colored hobo sacks Roswell, N. M., on Saturday, April the third baseman who hit home Odessa scored one in the fourth. containing candy attached to mes- 20, 1963. The two losses dropped runs. Then in the fifth Havlik loaded quite limbs), different colored SAC from first place in the West­ Southpaw Jerome Smithwick the bases with no outs and short­ name cards designating the differ­ ern Junior College Conference won the second game for SAC by stop Spieker came in to relieve ent age groups and the students, baseball race. limiting South Plains to only two him. Odessa scored three runs to and will prepare Mulligan stew in go ahead 5-3. The Rams lost the first game hits. Spieker, playing shortstop a big wash pot for the patients' 5-2. The only runs that SAC scor­ the second game, hit a home run Spieker finished the game not and students' supper. The class is allowing any hits. ed were in the sixth inning when UPPLIES along with catcher Ed Poehls and also carrying sack lunches. Noth­ pitcher Charles Spieker and catch­ right fielder Ronnie Petrick. ing provided for the Hobo Day er Ed Poehls hit home runs. Spie­ DIAL 949-3868 has been bought, other than the ker was charged with the loss. Wilson's Hobby The rummage sale held by the Intramural Teams food which is being furnished for In the second game SAC was SAC Modern Language Depart­ the stew by the hospital. downed 3-2. The Rams scored runs Shop With the help of Mrs. Freddie ment netted $46. This money was Vie For First Place in the fourth and sixth innings RADIO & TV CLINIC Smith, hospital recreation direc­ with Norman Dierschke driving in contributed to the South Angelo "the department store of tor who spoke to the class on hos­ both runs with a double and a hobbies" Neighborhood Center to help buy In Volleyball Race pital recreation last Friday, April single. Mike Talley was charged milk and soup for the Center's 2205 W. Beau. In the Village The Inlaws and the Concho Hall 19, the students have divided into with the loss. day nursery. volleyball teams are tied for first groups to provide activities and The two losses gave SAC a 9 3 place in the mixed intramural games for the patients from 9 to conference record good for a sec­ volleyball tournament. 11:30 a.m. From 3 to 5:15 p.m. the ond place tie. On April 10 the Concho Hall patients will participate in an ANGELO SPORTING GOODS team defeated the Vikings 15 to over-all program. 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