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Resentation of Honor Students Is Friday tm*. ^vs Congratulations Congratulations 'Who's Who' Honor Students OFFICIAL PUBLICATION SAN ANGELO COLLEGE |0L. 28 SAN ANGELO, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1963 NO. 11 resentation Of Honor Students Is Friday [cntestants Win 82 Outstanding Scholars Will fudging Trophies Be Recognized At Ceremony Eighty-two students with high scholastic records will be If Houston Show guests at the annual Presentation of Honor Students at which The San Angelo College .judging Dean Harmon Lowman will preside, Friday, March 15 at 7:30 |ea;n won second in overall judg- g at the Houston Fat Stock p. m. in the San Angelo College auditorium. hew. The SAC team placed sec- A distinguished speaker, name outstanding students in their res­ nd in both sheep judging and of whom has not been released pective departments. uarter horse judging. yet, will give the main address. Dr. Rosa Bludworth, advisor of I The team placed third in cattle Dean Lowman will introduce the the Beta chapter of Phi Theta Iudging and swine judging. Three heads of the college departments Kappa, national scholastic honor­ If ehe official team members who in turn will introduce the ary society, will speak on "Chose placed as individual judges. Something Like A Star." The in­ vocation will be given by Carole Sam Kuykendall, San Angelo, Phi Theta Kappa Clifton, president of Phi Theta laced fifth; Rex Stultz, Ballinger, Kappa. laced sixth; and Johnny North- The college choir, under the di­ uf. Midland, placed seventh. Initiates Fifteen THE VICE PRESIDENT of the United States, Lyndon B. John­ rection of Eldon Black, who teach­ Other members of the team in- son, and Mrs. Johnson were guests of honor at a reception at es music, will sing "The Streets lude Billy Sanders, San Angelo: San Angelo College on February 22. The Ramettes and Circle In Formal Service of Laredo" and "I'm An Old Cow­ fend H. A. Belk, Eldorado. Edwin hand." The service will close with K Club members served as an honor guard. The Vice President Edward Bolding, a graduate of buBose is the team coach. the singing of the college song by is pictured here shaking hands with Shirley Ehrig, Ramette San Angelo College and a former the audience. Parents of honor The team brought back four member of the Beta chapter of captain. President R. M. Cavness is at the right. students will be among those in trophies and will receive a fifth Phi Theta Kappa and now a local the audience. trophy later. Edwin DuBose said lawyer, will be the speaker at the The 12 highest ranking stu­ that there were about 20 teams formal initiation of 15 new mem­ dents, all of whom made a 3.0 pom six states present at the con- bers of this national honor society pita. 'Who's Who' On Campus Lists grade average, are: at San Angelo College. The initia­ Carole Clifton, Dallas Dill, Shir­ John Tarleton State College at tion will be held March 23 in the ley Ehrig, Dixie Herrington, Su­ Stcphenville won first at the con­ Center Theater in the Student zanne Hoyt, Phyllis McLaughlin, test and took the top three in­ 15 College Student Leaders Center at SAC. dividual judging awards. Stanley Betty Lou Menke, William Miller, A banquet to honor the new Westbrook, former SAC student Fifteen students were recently elected to the "Who's Who" Judy Nations, Ronald Salladay, from Miles is the Tarleton's team and old members will be held just Vicki Wotjek, and Jerry Wood. coach. on the San Angelo College campus. The faculty nominated and before the initiation. Names of other students on the voted on the students and they were chosen on the basis of SAC sophomore students to be honor roll were printed in the initiated are Barbara Ann Elliott, scholarship, leadership, personality, participation in extra-curri­ last issue of the Ram Page. Margaret Luedecke, Philip Thom­ cular activities and promise of being successful after gradua­ Chapter Is son, and Suzanne Hoyt. SCIENCE DEPT. USES tion. Freshman are Richie Cravens, Dallas Dill, Shirley Ehrig, Burl NEW COPY MACHINE The fifteen students chosen and Winner Of Awards tober 62; Sophomore Class Favor­ Henderson, Phyllis McLaughlin, The science department has re­ the activities in which they parti­ ite; Delta Psi Omega, 63. Betty Menke, Ronald Salladay, cently purchased a new machine cipated during the past two years Billy Sanders, Sandra Sheen, Jer­ for copying materials to be used Jean Grimes, San Antonio, soph­ State Meeting are: omore, music education major. ry Wood, and Judy Merritt. in overhead projections for better Dr. Rosa Bludworth is faculty explanations of problems. The ma­ The San Angelo chapter of the Diane Abel, New Braunfels, Phi Theta Kappa, 62; Religious Council, 62-63; Student Council, sponsor and Miss Carole Clifton chine is a A. B. Dick 110 photo­ Student National Education Asso­ sophomore, speech therapy major. is president of the local chapter. copier. ciation received the Golden Apple French Club, 63; Theatre Club, 63; Delta Psi Omega, 63; BSU, 63; award for increased membership 62-63; Delta Psi Omega, 63. Choir, 62-63; College Theatre, 62, treasurer, 63. and won second place in the scrap- Carole Clifton, San Angelo, book contest at the Texas State sophomore, biology major. Phi Mardee Knierim, San Angelo, Miss Charm And Runners-Up Education Association convention Theta Kappa, president 63; Mod­ sophomore, English major. Choir, in Austin, February 28-March 2. ern Language Club, 62-63; presi­ 62; Drama Club, 62; Home Eco- A group of nine delegates, ac­ dent, 62. (See Who's Who, Page 2) Are Chosen At Charm School companied by Dr. Merial Stuart, Donna Riemschnieder, San An­ Charm from the clubs on cam­ SNEA advisor, and Ralph Fair­ Shirley Ehrig, Miles, freshman, gelo College sophomore, won Miss pus are: banks, business administration in­ non-major. Business Club, presi­ Magazine Article Charm at the charm school spon­ structor, attended the convention. dent, 63; Ramettes, captain, 63. Donna Riemschnieder, Home sored by the Home Economics Economics; Cecile Wiginton, Art Beatrice Farris, San Angelo, To Hear Astronaut Chapter March 4, 5, and 6 in the Club; Breta Stadler, Business sophomore, speech major. Sopho­ Appears Recently The 1963-1964 program of events Center. Club; Paula Simpson, Circle K; more class reporter, 63; Student for next year's TSEA convention, Wanda Mason, Spanish Club; Shar­ Council Representatives, 63; BSU, In Reprint Form Cecile Wiginton won second and which will be held in Houston, on Kincaid, Nurses; Bea Farris, 62-63; Eta Epsilon Gamma, 62-63, Breta Stadler won third. Don­ also was announced. An all-day "The Great New Mexico Cattle Lambda Tau; Betsy Williams, Com treasurer, 63; College Theatre, 62- na was nominated by the Home tour of Nassau Island and the per­ Raid—1872," written by Charles cho Aggies; Nancy Friend, Ro­ 63; Sophomore Class Favorite, 63; Economics Chapter, Cecile by the sonal appearance of Col. John L. Kenner, history teacher at San Homecoming Duchess, 63; Delta Art Club, and Breta by the Busi­ deo Club. Glenn, United States astronaut, Angelo College, has recently been Psi Omega, 63; Phi Theta Kappa, ness Club. bead the program. published in the New Mexico His­ vice president, 63. The winners of the charm con­ BSU Has Dinner SNEA members attending this torical Review, an historical maga­ test were chosen Wednesday year's convention were Barbara Freddie Fraser, San Angelo, zine. night, March 6 by three judges At Baptist Church Stewart, Janie Brooks, Ann Kim- sophomore, pre-law major. Debate It was taken from Mr. Kenner's who interviewed each contestant. bro, Jean Van Zandt, Elton Car- Club, president, 63; Current Af­ "John Hittson, West Texas Cattle Lessons on charm were presented The San Angelo College Baptist coll, sophomores, and Sally Wat­ fairs Club, vice-president, 63; King," published in the West Tex­ all three nights and the lectures Student Union sponsored a lunch­ son, Doris Wanier, Marilyn Vin­ Foreign Language Club, 62-63; Phi as Historical Association Year were open to all SAC women. eon in observance of Religious Theta Kappa, 63; Junior Rotarian, Emphasis Week. It was held at son, Milton Swift, freshmen. The Book. Mrs. Townsand, from Studio the College Hills Baptist Church members participated in four gen­ December 62. Girl spoke on make-up and gave Mr. Kenner says, I have a real on February 28. eral sessions. Carolyn Glenn, Bronte, sopho­ interest in the cattlemen of the a demonstration on proper use of Dr. Frank Hubert, chairman of more, English major. Lambda Tau southwest and enjoyed doing the make-up Monday night. Jay Chance, youth director at the State TEPS committee, gave sorority, 62, president, 63; Carr work on this topic. These publi­ David Thomas, hair stylist from the First Baptist Church in San the invocation at the first session. Hall Council, president, 63; Pan- cations were taken from a re­ Clarence in San Angelo, lectured Angelo, spoke on temptation and Following the invocation, Dr. John hellenic Council, secretary, 63; search paper he did at Texas on hair styles. Mr. Thomas showed how it affects the life of Chris­ Rodgers, acting associate dean at BSU, secretary, 62-63; Phi Theta Technological College in Lubbock three different hair styles, and tians. the University of Texas, welcom­ Kappa, 63; SNEA, 62-63; Miss while working on his Ph.D. gave some pointers on hair care Special music was presented by ed the group. Richard M. Carri- Charm Candidate, 62; Freshman Mr. Kenner has an M.A. from Tuesday night. Margaret Fuller, who sang, and 6an, director of the student NEA. Class secretary, 62; Sophomore Oklahoma State and a B.A. from Dr.
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