rat OFFICIAL PUBLICATION SAN ANGELO COLLEGE VOL. 24 SAN ANGELO, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1958 NO. 5 John E. Richeson Gwen Rusler unnicutt Honor Group Picks ets Nod Seven Candidates By ALEX SANCHEZ Beth Keahey, Miles, and John Everett In Election Seven San Angelo College sopho­ Richeson, Eldorado, Okla. San An- mores will be initiated tonight into geloans are Mary Annette Matthews, By RUDY POWELL Beta chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, Coralie Patton and Gwendolyn La- ilear skies and pleasant tempera- national scholastic honor society for is offered an ideal setting for the junior colleges, announces Dr. Rosa Vern Rusler. »th annual San -Angelo College Bludworth, chapter sponsor. Teaching appeals to four of the lecoming Saturday, Initiation ceremony will be held at prospective members of the organi­ 7:30 p.m. in the home of President approximately 5,000 sun-drenched zation. Coker is majoring in agri­ witnessed the crowning of Dodie and Mrs. Raymond M. Cavness, 2661 cultural education; Miss Keahey, ele­ inicutt as homecoming queen W. Avenue N. mentary education; Miss Patton, musi­ }ng the SAC - Tarleton football Initiates are Larry Dale Coker, cal education, and Miss Rusler, sec­ Le half-time activities. Mary Matthews Anson; William J. Droll, Eola: Vida ondary education. Jiss Hunnicutt, an Austin sopho- was crowned by Mr. Rushing Droll's major is engineering while Iffield, Ex-Students Assn. president. Richeson's and Miss Matthews' are ]he Ex-Students Assn. also pre- Faculty Art Show agriculture and business, respectively. |ed the Queen with a sweater and Four officers of the chapter will pniature gold football and chain, To Begin Sunday be in charge of the ceremony. They full-size autographed gold foot- are Allan Calkin, president; Bates jall was awarded by the Ram foot- Robert Lancaster and Mrs. Tincie Hoffer, vice-president; Mattie Mae >all squad. Heddins, San Angelo College art in­ McKee, secretary, and Freddie Davis, S arday night Miss Hunnicutt structors, will display paintings and treasurer. val ed to the soothing music of sculptures during their two-week The evening's agenda includes an JU] Lombardo's Royal Canadians Faculty Art Show in the SAC art invocation by SACs president, Dr. the world famous band leader building beginning this coming Raymond M. Cavness. Miss Patton, limself. Lombardo also presented the Sunday. an initiate, will sing "Si, Mi Chia- with a silver plaque, compli­ Guests at the Nov. 9 show will be mana Mimi" from La Boherne by es of Nathan's Jewelers, served coffee from 3 until 6 p.m., Giacomo Puccini. Miss Patton will ree Prize-winning floats were announced Mr. Lancaster. be accompanied by Donna Williams. ed from 12 entries in the home- Mrs. Heddins will display oils, pas­ Mrs. James B. Leavell, wife of the ing parade. tels, watercolors and prints. Her Rev. Dr. James B. Leavell of First irst prize, consisting of $25, went works, which were done during the Baptist Church, will deliver an ad­ e Rodeo Club with its Saturday summer, are described as semi-ab­ dress entitled "The Days of Your t bath scene. stractions. Coralie Patton Larry Coker Years." mbda Tau was awarded the $15 Mr. Lancaster will exhibit oil nd prize for its life-size ram. Formal initiation will follow. paintings and sculptures. His animal hird prize of $10 went to Sigma . Refreshments will round out the and figure carvings are made out of Miss Gray Heads a Chi for its wishing well, Grades To Be Mailed night's activities. walnut, mahogany and cyprus-cedar. large bonfire and pep rally, The letter sent to Garcia Other works are executed in sand­ Library Conference sored by the Veteran's Club, around the turn of the century stone and alabaster. ched the homecoming proceed- might be compared with the let­ After studying with the late Helen Miss Ruth Gray, San Angelo Col­ Ex-Students Judge Friday night. A Tarleton player, ters the dean of the college is King Kendall and Xavier Gonzalez, lege librarian, is presiding over to­ ed in effigy, swayed on his gal- sending parents during the next painter from New York, Mrs. Hed­ At Livestock Show s in the firelight to SAC cheers day's meeting of Texas Libraray As­ few days. dins obtained her Bachelor of Fine 'pep" talks. sociation, District 3, being held in Garcia's historical letter that Arts degree at the University of Three San Angelo College ex-stu­ reception was attended by some the auditorium of Tom Green Coun­ shook the world may resemble Texas. dents now attending Texas Tech in exes and faculty members im- ty Library. the dean's in that the ones sent She is now working toward her Lubbock, recently took individual iately following the football by the latter will shake some Master of Arts at New Mexico High­ Delegates of this eighth annual honors at the American Royal Live­ parents. land University. meeting will attend a luncheon today stock Show in Kansas City. homecoming dance in the gym- Nov. 10 is the date mid- Mr. Lancaster studied at Southern at the San Angelo Central High Included are Billy Weatherby, ium climaxed the activities with semester grades are due in the Methodist University and Southwest School cafeteria. Mr. Don Irwin, Brownfield; Payton Scott, Merkel, :es, SAC students and Tarleton dean's office from teachers. Texas State College. He received his SAC speech instructor, will discuss and Louis Heinze, Miles. tckers attending. B.F.A. at the University of Texas and "Rare Books." his M.A. at the University of New The theme of the meeting is "Li­ Irwin Names Cast Mexico. brarians Look at Automation." Photogenic Election For 'August Moon' Iflr. Don Irwin, director of the Scheduled Wednesday San Angelo College Theatre, has announced the cast for "Teahouse of Final plans for the Most Photo­ ing will be by number rather than the August Moon" to be presented genic Coed contest at San Angelo by name, she pointed out. 19- 11-12. College have been announced by Miss Following the election of the ten finalists, the photographs will be sent p. V. Armour plays the lead role Judy Huggins, chairman of the elec­ to an off-campus judge who will of ISakini; James Wimberley plays tion committee. the part of Sgt. Gregovitch; Tommy choose the three most photogenic This year, the Rambouillet-spon- Tjiner plays Col. Wainwright, and coeds. sored contest will be divided into lN|pin Sapaugh takes the role of STUDENTS TO DECIDE three stages: first, nomination of t. Fisby. In the past, the election of the approximately 20 girls by club presi­ — j'arbara West plays the Old Most Photogenic coeds have been by dents; second, voting on these 20 by Wo an and Coralie Patton plays the club presidents only, Judy stated. the student body, and third, final 01 Woman's daughter, This year, the student body will be selection by a prominent off-campus harles Parrett is cast as the given a chance to voice its opinion, judge. ient Man; Jim James as Mr. Ho- making the selection a unanimous a; Doyle Burton, Mr. Omuro; The election will get under way one, she added. n Spears, Mr. Sumata, and James Monday and Tuesday with nomina­ This is not a popularity or beauty ens, Mr. Sumata's father. Sonny tions by club presidents, Student contest, Judy pointed out, but an ardson plays Mr. Seiko, Council president, both class prexys analysis of the photographic qualities innifer Soar has the part of Miss and the editors of the Ram Page and of the women involved. Rambouillet. Jiga. Anacleto Aguilar is Mr. Of the ten coeds selected last year, 'to. James Taylor is Mr. Oshira. 20 TO BE CHOSEN two returned to SAC this year. Dodie fenda Grimsley, Judy English, These officers will meet in the Hunnicutt, Austin sophomore, and Carolyn Boatright, San Angelo sopho­ cis Holmes, Alicia Jackson and journalism room and select 20 pho­ more, were both finalists in last year's lyn Nixon make up the Ladies tographs from the approximately 150 contest. e. class pictures in this year's annual, °tus Blossom is played by Pat Judy added. Jerry Kay Mills, Big Lake sopho­ n, and Jack Eathorne rounds out more, was named most Photogenic The 20 photos chosen will be dis­ cast with the part of Capt. Mc- last year. Pat O'Neal was named played in the main hall for the elec­ L second and Sue Reese was third. "H-M-M-M Lefs See"—Judy Huggins, manager of Most Photo­ tion Nov. 12. The student body will r. Irwin still needs four boys The winners and the nominees will be asked to choose 10 pictures. ,!°H the parts of villagers. genic Coed contest, strikes a meditative pose as she views a be pictured in the 1959 Rambouillet ' Ifolunteers are needed for the large collection of photos of SAC coeds, one of whom will be The pictures will be numbered by as part of the personalities section, nical staff, according to Irwin. chosen as "most photogenic." (SAC photo by Parker) the journalism department and vot­ Judy added. Friday, November 7, 1958 | Pag® 2 SAN ANGELO COLLEGE RAM PAGE, SAN ANGELO, TEXAS File 13 Headlines Rough With Homecomin' By LANNY PARKER One more homecoming has come and gone, and we're not in any hurry for the next one to come along. Not that we are against home­ coming. We enjoyed it. This year's was particularly good. The parade Saturday plus the Ram win over Tarleton was icing on the cake. But the word "homecoming" is the hardest to get in a headline. It's too long.
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