rM«. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION SAN ANGELO COLLEGE Vol. 21 SAN ANGELO, TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1956 No. 13 TIPA AND RODEO MEETS HERE TODAY 1 Colleges Have Press Clubbers Convene For Annual htries In Popular Contests; Winners Named Saturday About 200 journalism students and sponsors are expected Cowboy Contest to attend the Texas Intercollegiate Press Assn. convention at Eleven college rodeo teams San Angelo College today and Saturday. composed of six members each The students will represent 20 colleges, 19 of which belong to the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association, and one other, take part in the seventh Prairie View A&M, with a dele- annual San Angelo College gate here as a visitor to learn rodeo beginning tonight at 8 about the group. clock at the Fairgrounds and Lloyd And Taylor This convention will be the continuing through tomorrow second time in 50 years that a ight. Cop Second Places junior college has been host to Lloyd Woodly of Lampasas has the convention. jeen secured as the producer of Principal speaker for the con­ he jointly sponsored SAC rodeo In Forensic Meet vention will be Jenkin Lloyd ilub-Tom Green County sheriff's Margaret Lloyd and Francine Jones, editor of the Tulsa, Okla., josse show. His bucking stock Taylor, San Angelo College sopho­ Tribune. He will speak at the ill test the strength of collegiate more speech students, recently awards banquet at 7 p.m. Saturday iders from Texas and neighboring copped second place honors in the at the Melody Club. itates. Texas Junior College Forensic Delegates to the convention will Events scheduled for this year meet at Blynn College, Brenham. begin arriving Thursday afternoon. nclude bareback and saddle bronc Margaret took second place for Registration will be held Friday iding, calf roping, bull riding, SAC'S RODEO TEAM—Front row (left to right), Glen Wilkes, Jim Sealey, Brandon McReynolds, Weldon Minzenmayer; second the second year in radio speaking. morning. logging, ribbon roping, girls bar- Francine grabbed second place in el racing, girls goat tying, and a row: Coy Garrett, Perry Williams, R. D. Johnson, Raby Hamilton, Following a luncheon at the and sponsor, R. B. Dooley. the extemporaneous speaking con­ SAC cafeteria Friday noon, the oat scramble. The rodeo is Na- test. ional Intercollegiate Rodeo Assn. first general session will be held pproved show so entries are ex­ Other SAC students who made at 1 p.m. Friday. About 3:30 p.m. acted to include some of the top the trip to Brenham included Bub Friday, the students will tour ollege cowboys. RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK Bolding, extemporaneous speech; Newsfoto Publishing Co., and will Colleges entering the rodeo are: David Low and Elaine Gressett, see methods used in publishing a oratory; Elizabeth Hodges and school yearbook. Jniversity of Arizona; Sul Ross, Gene Willis, poetry interpretation; Jniversity of New Mexico, Abi- Convention delegates will attend SCHEDULED FOR APR. 23-27 and Blair Drake, dramatic inter­ the SAC Spring Rodeo at 8 p.m. ene Christian College, Midwestern pretation. Jniversity, West Texas State, Tex- Religious Emphasis Week has Buzz groups will be held Mon­ Friday. Many of the delegates are Tech, State College of New been scheduled for April 23-27. day through Thursday afternoons. Miss Vivian Chenault, SAC from schools having entries in the Hexico, Hardin-Simmons, Ranger The week, sponsored by the San These groups will discuss for ap­ speech instructor, and her sister, rodeo, and will be guests of River­ lunior College, and SAC. Angelo College Religious Council proximately 45 minutes the topic Miss Frances Chenault, accompan­ side Putting Courses later. A saddle will be awarded to the annually, will have as its theme and talk of the morning program ied the group. Morning and afternoon sessions lest all-round cowboy who makes "Why Believe?" and speaker. On the return trip, the group are scheduled Saturday. One of the Saturday speakers will be he most points over all during Jimmy Mayfield, Religious Coun­ Mr. Eldon Black, SAC voice stopped in Austin where 23 for­ he two performances. Buckles instructor, is in charge of special mer SAC speech students were Norris Davis, assistant professor cil president, and the Rev. C. E. of journalism at the University of ill be given first place contest- Bludworth, council sponsor, are in music. Mr. Ralph Masterson, com­ hosts at a luncheon at Hills. nts, with boots, second; hats, mercial instructor, will be pianist, Texas. charge of the programs for the Contest awards will be announc­ hird; and Levies, fourth. Money five days. and Jack Kirby, SAC sophomore, aken in as entry fees will make will be song leader. 70 Area Students ed at the awards banquet Satur­ The programs will be titled ip the purse. Rodeo teams will be In charge of publicity are Wan­ day night. All entries have been "Why Believe in...God, the Bible, udged by points gained by their da Hall, Xllene Dickson, and Gayle Attend Play Meet sent to the proper judges, accord­ espective members. Christ, Forgiveness, the Church." Fread, all SAC sophomores. Approximately 70 high school ing to Bob Franklin, SAC student The week will culminate Friday Clubs and organizations will be girls attended a high school play who is contest director. Bob Brew­ Western Week evening with a picnic on the lawn er, who is assisting Franklin, will SAC's campus will start the in charge of ushering and introduc­ last Wednesday on the campus of the campus. Students will bring tions during the week. Those clubs of San Angelo College. present the awards Saturday night. hindig rolling with a western lunches. Students living in dormi­ Members of the Press Club at eek. Wednesday started the participating in the programs in­ The play day was a project of a tories will have their lunches pre­ clude Religious Council, Concho recreation leadership class taught SAC, sponsored by Mrs. Frances ictivities with various contests pared in the cafeteria. Carter, are making convention ar­ litting the beard growing cow- Aggies, Science Club, Modern by Dr. Hiawatha Crosslin. Class Speakers and the churches they Language Club, Sigma Alpha Chi, members directed the days activi­ rangements. Don Adkins is presi­ lands against each other. Every­ dent of the Press Club. one at SAC will have a chance represent are as follows: Dr. Eu­ Future Teachers, Commercial Club, ties. gene Harris, Methodist; Joe Foy, TIPA officers who are SAC stu­ it the sport, since certain articles Lambda Taus, Veterans Associa­ Participating high schools in­ Church of Christ; the Rev. Leon dents include Royce Dixon, presi­ if western apparel must be worn tion, Rodeo Club, Press Club, Lit­ cluded Paint Rock, Christoval, San Wood, Baptist; Dr. B. 0. Wood, dent; Franklin, contest director; lach day; otherwise a jail sentence tle Theater, Women's Recreation Angelo, Blackwell, Water Valley, Presbyterian; the Rev. Christen- Association, Phi Theta Kappa, Dis­ Sterling City, and Millersview. Nancy Dean, vice president; Mar- ill be forced upon the offender garete Dehnel, treasurer; and Dor­ y sheriff Ted Montgomery and sen, Christian Church; and Rev. tributive Education, and the "R" The girls enjoyed tennis, volley­ Ogden of the Nazarene Church. Association. ball, track and field, and softball. othy Mitchell, secretary. Edwin lis pistol-packing deputies, Frank Hunter, managing editor of The ilinton. Don Adams, Myrna Me­ (Continued on Page 4) lee, Bob Brewer, and Glen Wilkes. Rodeo judges are Raymond Wild Bill Boze Is Irownrigg, Barnhart, and Gene DAVIS ELECTED iewman, San Angelo. Henry Clark Jr. Texas Ranger r. of Mertzon will do the an- William Franklin (better known louncing. Jim Franklin will act as Bill) Boze II, five year old son TAMS DIRECTOR is arena director. Clowning laughs of Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Boze of San J. D. Davis was elected a direc­ 'ill be furnished by SAC's own Angelo College, is a full fledged tor in the Texas Association of (Continued on Page 4) member of the Junior Texas Music Schools for the coming year Rangers. at the annual meeting in Abilene : This is a notice to all stragglers Friday, March 23, 1956. Other ormer SAC Prexy to watch their steps and actions directors elected were Dr. Francis during Western Week, for law and Mitchell, Austin College, and Dr. order West of the Conchos will be Merrill Lewis, University of Hous­ leads New College readily enforced by young Bill. ton. Dr. Rex F. Johnston, former The proclamation promoting Bill Dr. Orville J. Borchers of S.M.U. an Angelo College president, has to the Rangers states in part: was re-elected president of the een named head of a new Penn- "Know ye, that WILLIAM association, and Dr. Donald W. lylvania college. FRANKLIN BOZE II is hereby Morton of Tarleton State College In 1952, Dr. Johnston came to commissioned a JUNIOR TEXAS was re-elected secretary. Dr. H. AC from Texas State College for RANGER under the laws of the Grady Harlan of Howard Payne omen, Denton, where he was State of Texas with all rights, College was elected vice-president, ead of the department of busi­ privileges, and emoluments apper­ to complete the executive council. es and economics. taining to said office. Texas Western College and the He resigned from his SAC ad­ "In testimony whereof, I have University of Corpus Christi were ministrative post in 1954 to accept hereunto signed my name and admitted to full membership in position at George Pepperdine caused the Seal of Texas to be the association, bringing the pres­ ollege, Los Angeles. affixed at the City of Austin, this ent membership to 35 senior col­ The Church of Christ is building 3rd day of September A.D., 1952." leges and 15 junior colleges.
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