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Vol. 30 SAN ANGELO, , FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1964 NO. 6 irst Lady To Arrive Here Monday ComedyOpens Brief Speech, Tea Drama Season San Angelo College's first To Highlight Visit theatre production of the year, The Desk Set," will be presented The first lady of the land will visit San Angelo College Mon­ n Center Theater Monday - Wed- day. esday. All performances will begin at Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, wife of the 36th President of the p.m., with all seats reserved, or Irwin, SAC drama -instructor United States, will speak in front of the college Student Center nd director of the play, stated at 3:30 p.m. A tea will be held in the Student Center immedi­ hat students may obtain tickets n his office upon presentation ately following. if activity cards. Accompanying Mrs. Johnson on her sweep through Texas Tickets are also available in rwin's office at $1.25 for adults are Mrs. John Connally, wife of the Texas governor; and Cabinet nd 75 cents for students. wives Mrs. Robert S. McNamara, Mrs. Fred Willard Wirtz and Working with the technical rew for the play will be Wil- Mrs. Orville Freeman. iam Grasty, speech instructor, The San Angelo stop is part of Mrs. Johnson's "home to oyce Groce is serving as student irector. "The Desk Set" is a the heart-land" tour of the South. She is expected to greet omedy portraying the lives of a the homefolks and bring regards roup of girls in the reference from the President in connection • epartment of a television net- with his bid for the presidency in ork. Jean Willman of Ballinger the November 3 election. All National Media /ill play in the role of Bunny Arriving at Mathis Field at Vatson—a very efficient woman 3:15 p.m., Mrs. Johnson's motor­ Invade SAC Campus iho has encyclopedic knowledge cade of nine cars will travel the nd many extra facts and figures San Angelo College will be Nasworthy-Johnson Street route in the national news with the t her fingertips. to the college. Everything is satisfactory for visit of Mrs. Lyndon B. John­ A wooden platform for the dis­ son Monday afternoon. he desk set until a methods en- tinguished visitors is being erect­ ineer—efficiency expert—begins More than 50 national press ed in front of the Student Center passes have been issued for 0 install Emmaracs in the office, for the visit. visiting media representatives, hese electronic brains do the "The thrill of a close-up view of according to Robert Bruce, ork of several persons and soon the First Lady of the land will egin to replace whole depart- Washington administrative as­ be great," said Dr. R. M. Cavness, sistant for Mrs. Johnson. nents in the company. No me- college president, in making the Ihanical brain, however, can The reading room in the Stu­ announcement of Mrs. Johnson's dent Center is being equipped patch Bunny Watson, and no ef- visit to the campus. "Then, to add with telephone lines, typewrit­ iciency expert can ever top her the Governor's wife, plus three n a game of wits. ers and a teletype machine. wives of Cabinet members—next Also on campus preparing for In the midst of all the confu- Monday may be classed as the ion, a typical Christmas office the First Lady's visit are mem­ most thrilling day of a life-time," bers of the Secret Service re­ farty is given. All the girls can Dr. Cavness added. sponsible for the safety of the iss the boss and some young Introducing Mrs. Johnson and pen think it is time to tell the First Family. other visitors will be Representa­ Captain Odell Wagner, Sgt. oss what they really think of tive O. C. Fisher, congressman James McCIellan and Captain him. FAMOUS HANDSHAKE—President and Mrs. Lyndon B. John­ from the 21st district. Throughout the play comes ro­ R. C. Meador of the San An­ son greet guests in reception line during 1963 visit to SAC. Following her speech, the First gelo police department, and mance and just a little heartache, (U. S. Air Force Photo) Lady will move inside the Stu­ Sheriff Cecil Turner are work­ his rewarding and telling story dent Center where she and her 1 rich in hilarity and perfectly party will be honored by the ing with the Secret Service. l-inny for anyone who has ever women of West Texas. Equipment is being installed entered an office door. for national radio and televis­ Assisting at the tea table under ion coverage of the event, with I Other members of the cast are Students To Select Duchesses the direction of Miss Ruby Cox, dean of women at SAC, will be both NBC and CBS expected to llary Kieras as Sadel Meyer; San­ participate. dra Sykes, Peg Castello; Judy Mc- (See First Lady, Page 2) |oy, Ruthie Sayler; ONeal West- In Balloting Monday, Tuesday Irook, Richard Sumner; and I ichard Rosas, Abe Cutler. by Ray Howell dance which will be held from 10 I Roger Richards will play the p.m. until 1 a.m. after the SAC- Duchesses for homecoming will Sul Ross football game. The pan in shirtsleeves with Sharon be chosen in balloting Monday I ckerman as the lady in a blue Coachmen, a singing group from In Tribute and Tuesday, the Student Asso­ |nt, Rex McFall as Kenny, Kay Abilene, were chosen to play for ciation at San Angelo College de­ the dance. From his suite in the Waldorf Towers in New York, Her­ Penman as Elsa, Pauline Sudnick cided Wednesday. The queen will as Miss Rumple, Linda Koller as Council members were pro­ bert Clark Hoover produced great works in over 30 books to be selected from these five final­ vided with copies of this year's Piss Warringer and Rod Blaydes ists in a second election Novem­ his credit. In his last years during grave illness, he kept two P the photographer. student directories to be sold for ber 5 and 6. 50 cents. The directories may be secretaries busy with his writing. In better years, it took eight Other plans for homecoming purchased from any Student As­ of them to keep up with his output. events were furthered at the HOMECOMING sociation representative. group's second meeting. Herbert Hoover, 31st President of the United States, died NOVEMBER 7, 1964 Program for the bonfire No­ Association members will usher in New York Tuesday following a massive internal hemorr­ vember 6 was approved. The fire for "The Desk Set," first drama hage. He was 90. Registration and Tea —11:30 club production of the year, to be ni.-6:30 p.m., Student Cen- will begin at 7 p.m. Association |er. vice-president George Gilbert staged next week. They will also His life was one of public service. During World War I, from Bracketville pointed up the serve at a tea for delegates to he directed relief operations and managed the food adminis­ - Mum Sale — All day, Stu­ the District XI English Workshop dent Center. need for help from all interested tration. After serving as Secretary of Commerce, he was students "to make this year's bon­ of the Texas State Teacher's As­ Directors' Luncheon — Noon, sociation which is to be held on elected President. M Patio Motel. fire the best ever." Gilbert urged anyone interest­ the SAC campus Saturday. The He was chief executive from 1929 through 1932. The Ram Letterman's Dinner — tea will begin at 11 a.m. | >on, Twin Mt. Steak House. ed in helping guard the bonfire "great depression" came during his term, and Mr. Hoover re­ Homecoming Parade 2:30 to sign up on lists provided in The Association's next meeting ceived much abuse for the "crash of '29" which later proved front of the offices of Deans Har­ will be Wednesday at 6 p.m. in ' nn, Downtown. to be none of his doing. General Business Session — mon Lowman, Bill Jones and Sid the classroom of the Student • P,m-' Student Center. Stevenson. Center.' Throughout the years of bitter criticism and harsh re­ I Barbeque — 5:30-6:30 p.m., A $40 first prize in the float prisals, however, he maintained his faith in peace for the contest has been provided, ac­ I 'tudent Center. world, American individualism and freedom for every indivi­ cording to Butch Conner, float Aggie Directors SAC-Sul Ross Football Game dual. In later years, "he esteemed the role of a wise, humane p m committee chairman. The runner- I hum ^ ' ^an Angelo Sta- up will be awarded $20. To Meet Monday elder statesman — the grand old man of the grand old party." ( The parade will begin at 2:30 r, ozonation Ceremony — Concho Aggie Club's board of Herbert Hoover lives on in reverence in the hearts of citi­ p.m. November 7 on Riverside a'-time. Stadium. directors will meet Monday at 6 zens and statesmen alike, for here was a man who lived up to jXes' After Game Dance — Drive in downtown San Angelo, p.m. in S103. Conner stated. Theme of this the American ideals of honor, courage and dignity even in the l" P-"1- ! a.m., Town & Coun­ The San Angelo College group ts Club. year's parade will be "Parade of face of crisis. Progress." elected Lynn Eddy, local sopho­ Student Dance — 10 p.m.-l more, homecoming duchess at a —Staff Student Center. "Autumn Days" was selected for the theme of the homecoming meeting Monday. Page 2 SAN ANGELO COLLEGE RAM PAGE - SAN ANGELO, TEXAS FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1964

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" * jtg In Concert Here Ribbon Takes Shower . .. . \ aBS "Lord Walton" accompanied by Cindy McBride to one of those loyal little pledges Carroll Glenn, violinist, as she — she never gives me a moment's ' ^5, appeared in concert Thursday in I was born in cotton fields and rest! eared in a textile mill. Through- the San Angelo College auditor­ ut the very early years of my My job is a 'round-the-clock ium. fe I was spun, dyed, cut and thing. From the time my pledge JR " Performing in the second pro­ ripped to a fabric store in San gets up in the morning until she gram of the year for the San An­ jigelo, Texas. goes to bed, I'm on duty. The gelo Entertainment Series, Miss Life was rather dull in that nut I'm attached to even pins me lace, for I had to sit upon a on her pajamas. Now I believe Glenn played a 200-year old vio­ !elf until someone decided to in loyalty, but this has gone far lin — "Lord Walton" — made by .• .. a hunk out of my hide, enough! I'm so wrinkled and rav­ Joseph Guarnerius del Gesu of eled you can't even tell I was hings still weren't too exciting Cremona. The instrument is ntil the sorority members at the once a beautfiul work of art. ollege decided to get hold of me. This takes the cake. My pledge WKm dated 1743. (Tell, they cut me into a strip even sticks me under her shower u Miss Glenn, who began playing nd sewed me onto a fellow bit cap when she bathes! I get all the violin before her fourth birth­ f ribbon. I heard that the soror- damp and wrinkled and hot — CHEERLEADING EMOTION — SAC yell leader Kay Denman, day, was the youngest pupil ever y sisters were planning to use enrolled in the Juilliard School but does she care? No! She just left, boosts the Rams against Wharton despite injuries sus­ ie as a pledge ribbon. Oh, boy— of Music, at age eleven. takes me to the closet and fastens tained several weeks ago. At right, cheerleader Gary Coates as I in store for a treat! my pin to the dress she's going The celebrated artist has won At the ribbon party I was pin­ to wear to class. silently concentrates on a Ram play Saturday. all four of the major prizes of­ ed on my owner and was in- And the number of times my (Staff Photos by Joe Stephens) fered to musicians in the United jrmed I'd have to be worn until pledge changes clothes is un­ States and has performed with resentation next semester. With believable. I find myself clashing News Shorts the nation's major symphony or­ ie luck I have, I got attached and competing with reds, pur­ chestras. ples, spots, plaids and odd little 9 prints. I team up with cotton, Ram Mascot Is wool, linen and even a pretty Greeks Elect Pledge Officers Eschberger Heads party dress or two. Lambda Tau, local sorority on urer; Janet Brooks of San An­ Stubborn, Gentle I go many places and get nu­ the San Angelo College campus, gelo, reporter; and Nancy Morris Home Economics "He is very gentle and easy merous stares by people who act held its first meeting combining of San Angelo, Student Associa­ Officers of the San Angelo Col­ to handle," says sophomore Joe as though they had never seen both active members and pledges tion representative. lege Home Economics Club in­ Lee McManus of the San An­ a pledge ribbon before. They're October 6. Informal initiation of pledges clude Betty Eschberger, sopho­ gelo College mascot. always asking, "What's that?" I At the meeting, Sue Nutt of will be held the latter part of Jan­ more from Miles, president; Sha­ have feelings, too, you know! The Rambouillet buck, call­ San Angelo was elected pledge uary, with formal presentation to ron Lehr, sophomore from Wall, president. Other pledge officers vice-president; Ruby Wilde, soph­ ed Dominic II, is cared for by Besides, I've gotta go through be in February. this for 3V2 more months, so are Kathy Malish of San Angelo, omore from Wall, secretary. members of Circle K, a men's please don't make it any harder vice-president; and Karen Wilde Freshmen Favorites Chosen treasurer at the group's organization on campus. Pres­ on me! of San Angelo, secretary. meeting October 15 was Pam Tur- ently, McManus is keeping the Officers representing the en­ Chosen Yesterday ley, San Angelo sophomore. Other mascot at his home in the city. tire sorority were chosen during officers are Anita Wilhelm, local "Although he can be very Ratcliff New Head the spring semester of 1964. They Elections for freshmen favor­ sophomore, Student Association itubborn when he gets tired at include Sue Smith of San Angelo, ites and homecoming duchess representative; Charlotte Dooley, ootball games, and decides to Of Business Club president; Patty Stifel of San An­ were held yesterday. Two boys Winters freshman, alternate rep­ and two girls were chosen favor­ rest a while, Dominic is fairly Phi Beta Lambda, new name gelo, vice-president; and Pam Kil- resentative; Kris Hess, patrick from San Antonio, secre­ ites, with only one candidate pick­ freshman, reporter; and Alma well behaved," McManus com­ for the Business Club at San An- ed for homecoming activities. gelo College, will sell mums for tary. Sanchez, sophomore from Sonora, mented. historian. A future Circle K project is the homecoming game November Remaining offices were filled Nominated for girl favorites 7. Mums can be bought from club were Paula Leach from Gaines­ Miss Eschberger was selected to build a new trailer for the September 24. Those chosen are homecoming duchess. members or from a station which Joan Hood from Rankin, treas- ville, Jode McClung, Barbara Mc- Ram. will be set up in the Student Cen­ Elroy and Vicky Murphy, all from Sponsored by Mrs. Percy Pace, ter. San Angelo. home economics instructor, the New Catholic Group club will meet the first and third Officers recently elected in­ Nominees for boy favorites in­ Thursdays of each month in the clude Paul Brown from Fort Your Complete Western Store clude Jim Ratcliff from Dimmitt, Organized At SAC home economics cottage from president; Micky Hasty of San Worth, A1 McGinnis from An­ Robert Rosas was elected pres­ 4:30-5:30 p.m. Angelo, vice-president; Betty drews and Lynn Waite from Rob­ Members are asked to contact Guthrie from Brownwood, secre­ ident of the newly formed New­ ert Lee. Local boys vying for the man Apostolate Club, Catholic or- Miss Lehr concerning work on tary; Reta Hardy from Garden honor are Jesse Bland, Robert the group's homecoming float, ad­ City, treasurer; Loleta Blalock of ganizatin at San Angelo College, Hetrick, Skip Harless, Jerry Mc- October 16. vised Miss Eschberger, club presi­ San Angelo, Student Association Burnett and Robby Scott. dent. representative; Brenda Collins Other officers are James Ocker, Nine girls were competing for from McCamey, alternate repre­ vice-president; Susanne Schuhl- the nomination as homecoming sentative; and Beth Deaver of San mann, corresponding secretary; queen. They include Patty Coff- Angelo, reporter. Joyce Dierschke, recording secre­ man from Graham, Jan Pridemore Also chosen homecoming duch­ tary; Michael Kahlig, treasurer; from Ozona and Jan Wilkins from ess was Miss Deaver. Barbara Wilde, Student Associa­ Bronte. Coeds from San Angelo tion representative; and Alma in the running for duchess are M. L. LEDDY & SONS Sanchez, alternate representative. Nancy Brown, Dana Chance, When statements are not trite, Faculty sponsor is Mrs. Mar- SAN ANGELO, TEXAS they are usually controversial. Cathy Crownover, Rebecca Dur­ jorie Irwin, social science teach­ ham, Tomasine Hunt and Billie —Robert Gorham Davis er. Father Bernard L. Gully Mackey. WARREN'S serves as the group's religious guidance. UNIVERSITY Think then you are To-day Air Force Slates what Yesterday BEAUTY SALON You were—To-morrow you shall University & Johnson Academy Briefing not be less. DIAL 949-2550 San Angelo College students in­ —Omar Khayyam terested in the Air Force Acad­ emy at Colorado Springs, Colora­ do, will be briefed on admission GIBBS STEREO features requirements at a meeting Satur­ day at Goodfellow Air Force Base SABA STEREO here. Boys' parents may also attend Phone 949-5357 UNIVERSITY the briefing to be held in the Base Theatre at 10:30 a.m. GERMAN IMPORTS 2034 W. Harris Speaking to the group will be Lt. Col. Bert Cottrell of San An­ tonio. Col. Cottrell, USAF (Res.) 2 is liaison officer for the West Texas area. GET YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS 5 Presently attending the Acad­ emy are two San Angelo boys. 3 They are David Keating of 224 La Salle and Randy Keller of 213 5 River Oaks. NOW

J at the SAC Roy Sykes O BOOKSTORE For SAC STUDENTS H ONLY N (Activity Card Required) S O ALLISOK This Week N Red River Riding Hamburgers - Fries - Coke S Ranch IN THE VILLAGE 35c T Past Jet Theater Reminding you not to MONKEY AROUND in HOURS: On 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. getting your watch Mertzon Highway Weekdays Sunday repaired. Page 4 SAN ANGELO COLLEGE RAM PAGE - SAN ANGELO, TEXAS FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 196, SAC Gridders Face Meet The Rams by Rodney Dunlap Sam Keel from Lake View High Navarro Saturday School gives the Rams added strength in the pass receiving de­ San Angelo College Rams, re­ Bob Guinn running in the second­ partment. Sam plays end for the cuperating from a 23-6 loss to ary. West also remains leader in Rams and has caught his share nationally ranked Wharton Junior the pass receiving department of the passes thrown this season College, have a chance to even with Golightly close behind. In their season record tomorrow addition, Golightly is SAC's main­ Keel is a freshman majoring night in Corsicana. They meet stay in the punting area as Hud­ in business administration. He Navarra Junior College at 7:30 son boots the remainder. Auburg plans to graduate from SAC. p.m. holds the top spot in rushing with As an all-around athlete a Navarro doesn't own an out­ Hudson next. Lake View High School, he wa; standing series of wins over Hudson, however, does own named to the 3-AAA all-district losses, however, they've displayed high scoring total of 22 points for team in football and was men­ much drive against good competi­ Max Bumgardner's spirited tioned on the All-West Texas tion. Wharton dropped them 19-8 Rams. Humberto Hernandez with earlier this year. Last week they 18 follows. Scoring 14 apiece, Team. A good leader, Sam was fell before Henderson County Truelove and Golightly are the voted as captain his senior year. Junior College 21-0. other Rams figuring highly. Au­ Not only excelling in football, Probable offensive starters will burg and West each have 12. he was also an all-district per­ come from ends Charlie West, Golightly was selected as offen­ former in basketball and helped Jerry McDonald; linemen, Jody sive Ram of the Week, while line­ his team in tieing for the district Brasher, Larry Corzine, Tex man Jim Lightfoot from Lamesa championship. He was also select­ Browne, Ronnie Sims, Lynn was namer Ram of the Week for ed as a captain for the basketbaB Stroud; and backs Jim Truelove, the defensive unit. Working with team. David Auburg, Gary Golighty, coaches Bumgardner, Wade Tur­ Keel likes playing for the Rams Larry Lee, Gene Crawford and ner, Buddy Home and Bob Clat- Larry Hudson. terbuck are managers Bobby "a whole lot." He also thinks we Truelove continues to guide Blaylock, Randy Anderson, Allen have a real fine coaching staff. SAC's torrid passing attack with Perry and trainer Larry Votto. Sam says that the opening victory 'YOU CANT HAVE IT!'—Ram split back Gary Golightly (82) over McMurry has been his big hauls in an aerial from Jim Truelove (11) as Pioneer Jesse gest thrill at SAC. Weathersby follows the play. Wharton downed SAC 23-6. Good luck to Sam Keel in his (Staff Photo by Joe Stephens) football career at San Angelo. I From the End * C * * * Charlie West, one of the fastest and flashiest pass receivers on of the Bench the Ram squad, comes to San An Ram Attack Thwarted gelo College from Big Spring by Rodney Dunlap High School, where he was an outstanding all-around athlete. San Angelo College lost a tough ed. Still no official scores have While at Big Spring, West par game Saturday night. Though we been put out, but the next issue By Experienced WJC ticipated in football, basketball were beaten by 23-6, it was noth­ of The Ram Page should have full and baseball. A great competi­ ing to be ashamed of, for we were coverage of all games that have by Rodney Dunlap vid Auburg took the kickoff to tor and leader, Charlie was voted the Ram 38 and then the Rams playing the number 1 junior col­ been played with stories and Wharton Junior College storm­ captain of the basketball team his lege of the state. Wharton look­ standings. went into the shotgun offense. ed into San Angelo Stadium Sat­ Truelove Charlie West, Go­ senior year. For his outstanding ed real impressive and should Football Forecast urday night, rated as the number work, he was voted to the 2- continue their 14-game winning lightly and Auburg for passes Had a real rough week in the 1 junior college in Texas and rid­ moving the ball to the Wharton AAAA all-district team. His tal­ streak. Southwest Conference forecast ing a 13-game winning streak. 7-yard line. Then with only 2 sec­ ent and speed won him a scholar­ Coach Buddy Home thought last weekend as we missed over They left with only one change in onds on the clock, the Rams used ship to San Angelo College. that Wharton had a real fine ball half of the games. Roughest one their status. — another victory as a no huddle play and hit West they soundly beat San Angelo As a business major, Charlie club, but that the mistakes made was Texas' getting knocked from for-the score. The try for extra plans to stay at SAC and would were by the Rams, and Wharton the number one ratings and pos­ College 23-6. points failed and the half ended like to remain in sports in some just capitalized on them. sibly losing them the conference Wharton scored the first time 17-6. way after graduation. Saturday night the Rams will championship. they had possession of the ball, The final period found SAC This week Texas takes on Rice, as they moved 55 yards in 10 "Overall, SAC's a lot of fun travel to Corsicana for a game making a good defensive stand at and has a good program. They with Navarro Junior College. Na­ who was the pre-season choice to their own 3-yard line only to see varro has a team much like the win the SWC title. Look for a SAC Statistics Wharton Truelove fumble in the end zone take care of the boys." This was Rams in experience and size. close game with the Longhorns 15 First Downs 16 and Wharton recover for a Charlie's comment when asked They have the same record as the ready for anybody, say 24-14. 17 Rushing Yardage 213 touchdown. about San Angelo College. "I Rams and were beaten by Whar­ SMU plays Texas Tech, who got 194 Passing Yardage 57 Three fumbles and an inter­ think Coach Bumgardner is a ter­ ton by about the same margin as upset by Baylor last Saturday. 23-42 Completed Passes 5-9 cepted pass hurt SAC, but more rific coach," he enthused. the Rams. All indications point to Have faith in the Red Raiders by 0 Passes Intercepted by 1 than that, it was the high-geared West says his biggest thrill so a very close game. about 14-7 over SMU. Baylor 3 Fumbles Lost 0 Wharton offense and alert de­ far at SAC has been "just to play came around last week and for 3-36 Penalty Yardage 5-25 Navarro has a real fine full­ fense that beat the Rams. and catch the ball." the first time the Bears get the Next action for the Rams is in back who can throw the ball with pick over the Aggies of A&M Good luck to Charlie West and good effect. Willy Cherry is the plays. The final play found Tom­ Corsicana Saturday night against his football future at San Angelo by 21-7. my Allen scoring on a 1-yard Navarro Junior College. standout and has kickoff re­ College. turns of 100 and 70 yards. Coach TCU plays Clemson and has no plunge. The extra point was good, Home commented, "if we can word in conference play. We pick and Wharton led 7-0 with a little TCU over Clemson 10-7. Arkansas over 4 minutes gone in the. first stop their fullback, we'll be well fresh from their big upset over on the way." quarter. Texas plays Wichita and should As both teams worked toward We feel the Rams will be up win 31-7. For San Angelo Bob­ their game totals, no serious for this game and predict a close cat fans, the Bobcats should cli­ scoring threat occurred until mid­ game with the Rams coming out max "Beat Abilene Week" with way through the second period on top, say 18-12. a 24-14 victory. when Wharton's Curtis Guyton "Ram Of The Week' Intcresting Sports Story kicked a field goal good for 34 yards and 3 points. This week the Ramboosters Eddie LeBaron, former quarter­ chose two players for "Ram of the back for the Dallas Cowboys, and Again, the Rams couldn't move Week" honors. Tackle Jim Light- now retired, has an interesting the ball and Gary Golightly punt­ foot of Lamesa was selected for story told on him. LeBaron was ed to the Wharton 38 when they outstanding work at his position. always known in college as a took over. Five plays later Tru­ End Gary Golightly was chosen wizard in handling the football. man Franks caught a Tully Sha- for his offensive work; he caught For this reason, many referees han pass good for 6 points. Again, 8 passes for 72 yards. Congratu­ refused to officiate a game in the kick was good and Wharton lations to these two men and good which he was playing because he led 17-0. luck this week. made it so hard for them to see With 1:53 left in the first half, who had the football. Ram quarterback Jimmy Truelove Intramural Sports put on an aerial show that was The intramural flag football Temper is a weak man's imita­ the next thing to spectacular. Da­ program is still in full force and tion of strength. about 20 games have been play- —Lions Club Magazine Women's Bowling Intramurals Begin d/ARR£r\T7R\J•- nun m ci r Women's intramural bowling IM-AGE SHOPPING CENTER'-PHONE 949-3736 started Monday at Sherwood Bowling Lanes. At present there 00 W.BEAUREGARD SAN ANGELO .TEXAS are six teams, each composed of West three girls. Free delivery on prescriptions & stamps-our own or Gold Bond Team one consists of Frona Caldwell, Barbara Clifton and Su­ sie Schmidt. Zula Tomlinson and San Angelo Hatatorium * Mary Inman are members of team ANGELO SPORTING GOODS two. Donna Lennox, Carla Davis and Linda Warner compose the "Makers Of The Angelo Hat" HEADQUARTERS FOR third team; Linda Leach, Rosa­ Hat Pleating & Blocking • Ranchwear line Bradham and Sandra Thede, Approved the fourth team. Becky Beaty, Mary Dennis and Pinky Higgins are the members Boys and Girls P.E. Equipment of the fifth team, while Mary Grice, Pam Marks and Judy Tar­ RECORDS IN THE VILLAGE ter form team six. • ALL KINDS • The bowling teams will meet 'See Us For All Your Sporting Needs' every Monday at 6:30 p.m. unless MODEL RECORD SHOP otherwise notified, announced Dr. 54 N. Chadbourne Phone 655-5606 Jewell Pye.