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W£DS£SDAY, MAY 23, 1961 Seven Are Initiated Into Speechcrafters Jwuat. · s, ><n>ft· tn of SAC wu held lbl. Wednt dar evrnlnr I•• the SAC little th~•· ur. Each person belq lnltla!H "' nquirtd to clv~ a fhc-manut~ talk on a aubjcct civm him on very abort notice. Tbe nrw mrmbu. lnrludo Jam 8Tdlnan, Wah.er Gray, Bollr Breit, ,,lu Scharlack, Car11e Scott. Oob WUiiam•, a-nd Ben-ton Marko)', Jayseegate Head Told a t Banquet Identity of th~ new prr.•idtnl of tho Jayeoegatoa will be re•·ealed at a banquet on ~lay 81 at Youn¥· blood's.' Candidat~l for pruldent are Rose Can:arno, Jeanette Whl...,, and Ch~lla Barrow. The new prdident will be announct·d by Ros• Gold. retirin~r chairman. The secretary which Is also kept secret until the banqu•·t, will be filled from a alate of three can· didatft - Ruth Ann Ctrt.er, Dah· tyn Tollett•, and Pat Mcf:nnia. Cowboys Have Picnic At Hallmark Home The Co• :. ,,,, be) ' · . '·" dub vf SAC, htld a picnic and "riner rout at the homt of tbtir opon· aor, Wallie /: Hallmark, on May 9. The picnic had all the rerular ~id• i&ou_. and wu atto:ndod by Dr. Wayland P. :Moody and Coach Bill Candler, There was no formal program, and the affair wu at· tended b:y only apJ>n>xomat.oly on.,. balf or th~ C.,wbey n .. n,J,r•hip. Panhellenic Forum Tells of Sororities A forum to acquaint girt. with ruah acllvitl011 of notional panhcl· hmie sororitloa will be conducted by the local Panhollenic A••ocla· tion on June 7 at 2:30 p. m. in the M•n~rer Hotel's Mlnu•t Room. There Lo no admlaaion eharte•· ~embers of th~ pan•l will diAl· cuaa ru•h rulea and answer quto· tiona of girb who an- ent<'rinJr in Sept('IDber coU•res wllkh have na· tiona! aocial aororiti~ Rep~D· tatives t1-o111 the University or Tuaa, Southwt:Ottl'll Univ.r11ty at C<'OI'lteto'll'll, and Southtm Mttho• dist Unh·or .. ity will apeak. SAC clrla who wilt oaroil at c.ne of t~ toll- in th<- (all are i"' ited to atund. 'Penh ol Truth' · · • • (C.,nlinued From P&~r• Ooe) nten.'• Bam<a went on to at.-.aa th• fatt that "this lnstotutlon I& a bulldor of rr..., men and not afraid of tho circumstanc.s It Dl&Y brine about and also that thla inalitu· lion will repr-nt th• Chrlallan prindplea of the AmHkan way of life." THE JAYSEE RANGER PAGE 'l"HR££ With final• oo clolt' at hand, th• aor-cono.lltion<'d library baa ita •hano of ~·N~ver-witn.-ed-belore .. o«upenta d11rinr every period. So ph picnic (ant'a·•Y• view): 'Bobby LANGE broke the "pina· ta" and Wayland MOODY hopped up a IO'H grade lnci'Ulle in one subject of hla choice by winning tho jumping race. Tomm)' REED wa• bua!ly cnJoFing his IIllich, while Larry LACEY and Ed EN· Gf>LIIARDT pt>r(onnod on tho ..:llnr ban and Joe HARBER awunr through tho air with the arrnte•t of plt'lt. Bare foot ~rirl with r .. t of tan was Betty WHA LL who had to ,..,.dt through muck and ,.;..., to avood walking tho Nturn trip over a hi11h lodg•·· Tha enh..., Sophomo"' claaa -m· t<l to heartily tnjoy the outing rom tlasstt. n.doatlon ushers ••r• Puny COOPER, Willie Alu GAYLE. Bobby LASGE, &-tty WBAL'L, ROM GOLD. S.ntoo ~IARXEY, Bart..ra WOFl'ARD and Joan ;;•:\'ER£10. B£RSICE waa tho beauty or !Hdoeation night In her best man· nen and atlfnr·atarch<'d unifonn. C<lneratulalicm• ao t.o our own ~Rll.. LOFTfN on her elt'ttoon u pNaldont uf the San .\ntunlo Won ... n'a Club. Th• trophl.. on dU.plllY in the library have bftn Jolnt>d by two new mcnalk•ra olnce Marprtt Z£. Pt:OA won th~ woman'• doubles and olnrles In Texu Junior Col· Ieee's athletic conlel'\'nce. After SpeoehcraJt~r lnh.iation W<'<lnesday, cokes and cake were aerved at the Night Hawk, madst ehoru•es of "Happy Birthday to Benton." S..ma the JrtoUP only want<od an excu•e for brin11inr ita own caha Into the reataurant and lfll .. WARKf:Y'S CONGRATULA· 'l"IOSS wortll't in ordor. ADP's Have Hayride T>• Add" Dal•'>a Pot. Ia• •pon· .wr•-d ... U1tidt; S..tt.uda; n~ht at Landa Park In ~.., Braunfels. $50 Scholarship A warded by PTK To Sophomore A $50 "'lt<•lanblp will be cinn next WI to a SAC •tudrnt who ,. mt.f'ring 1\ia or h.tr aophomo,.. year at tht' ~U•Jr•· Sponsor of th• teholanbip lrfallt ia San An· tonio C.,lltl:'t''• chapter of Phi Theta K.ppa. Cudida~ for the acholanhip will be jud~r«< upon finanrial nt'<'ll and scbolutic abUity aa e'·ldenet.l In the Crellbman year. A tarulty commit~. wbich will lncludt• th• to·Sporu<or• of Beta Nu ChapterClyde R. Nail and Adah Loul•e Staph, will aeloet tho recipient of the JrMmt. Rqpgerettes Show Summer Fashions Bathing suit n toea ••• both lonac and t ... n. futTIIala .• and at,....t d_,.t'l <ollllitu!H the Ranceratt.o St7l• Show pNSeOlt•l 1n th~ aud,tonum fo'rida:o from 5 until n o'do<lc, SAC mod<lo ,.~,... Dorothy Me· Claason, !>lyra Wa!bndr:•. Barbara Snutll, Pauy )la•hl, Jo)'t'o Yam•· guch;, Jl,orta Joe CroWll, J ud) Uhr, Rlll'hell~ IA!bevitz, Joao 1 .. 11 Pro· ffit, an•l Doria .\ nn f'ra•lcr Cootumes wer. fumiah.-d wtth th~ courtesy of Sir[rt l's •nd rc• frvahm~"t.. wtre Mrv"'' b)' tho ltanKcreltt'll. Journalists At Landa Picnic Park Swimmtnv, boatinK. ttaUn«, <lrinklnr, ond wl&o eratklng w.re aome of tht main fonn• of ent•r· talnmtnt at tile publkatlona pic· nlc, ho•ld &lay 20 at Now Braunr.t•. Perkins, Schultz Get Book Awards · A,.-ards and •-bes hlrblil:'ht· t'd tb• last UMlllbi)' of this .... mm•r for SAC atudenta. Dimmitt Perkins ·•.-aa a""rded the Cbomical Rubbt't- Publiahlnt: <'..ompanJ'• ~Handbook of Chemistry and Ph111ics" and the honor of beong th• moat outatandilllt SAC rhe.mil'try studt>nL Wamt' Hallmark, ehairrt\Jln or the n>&thtmati.-11 ckpartm•·nt. awarded Jt&niU! Shull%, phyooca major and most promisinl' math student, "The Handbook of Math Tablea and Formulu" by Durington. Thr a .. ~mbly eondudcd woth o op<'<'Ch by PI'Cllident J. 0 Loftin on the entanglomcnta of tho world ln whieh wt• find uurulv-. T•n publlrallon olaf( memlxor• Mrs. Morrison Will and ,., .. ta mot at tho collt•l!• anti "took out" for Landa Park. On Dr. McAmis Better, Teach Summer Camp the picnic supper mrnu waa Crit'd Mrs.. Loi• 'lorriiiUn will tutb chick•n, pota•o aalad, <olv '"''"· Returns in September chocolate tak•, punth, and all tho• a roun.o on "Selt'tlinJ and C:ettinlt tnmm;nca. Dr \!cAm i• Nport.d tv b. tho lloa\ out of l'oli"ll•" at M••Unt Thvao who otttnd<od wtre Betty makln~r a fatt rt'tonry after an Roach, f".d F.n•tlhardt, ('Lrlotte o~rauon on "•y 1 • \\\ .. lo)· on Jun• 11·18. llolmn, Bob bi:.rray, D.., ';;.,,.,nbt, ,... .... • · The achool will t.. undtr u.. di· Donald 8n&'JlA, rera:r Sut Cot.. Sh• ..... oupposed to t ... eh In r~lil.n of 0 ,. 0 Sterhng Wbtdcr, man, Roborta F Nnatnilll, Roo~ aummer acbo<>l but baa decidt'd tbat Roa.- Gold, and puhlicatlon apon· ohe will not e<>me bao\ until non _~_·_S_A_<' _B _i_bi_P_ _i• •_tnK· _~_,_. _____~ "'-'-·-~-~~_u_ _A _d_ah Lo_u_"_- s_ ta_p_h._ ____~ ~-·-_~ •_m_ be r_._ ______________ __ Moody Tells Tall Tales .. · (Continu..J From Pa" Two) Or. ~foody and everyone of his brothers and ~istera were gl\'t:n a high i!Chool and col· lege education. Arter complt-ting Westmintoter Junior CoUege, at the tender age o! el~rht.. en, Dr. ~loody landecl on thl' doon~tep or Forty Acres - n country boy with a Kuit~ ase in one hlllld and a cornet In the other. After two years or "tooting his own horn" in the college band and studying "a bit," Dean Molldy received hi~ B. A. derree. He then returned to WestmiMter to teach Spanish nnd French. When tenchlng at Westminster in 1923, Mondy met and fell In lovl! with Lillian Pit>rce, a mu~ic teacher of the ~me instituti~l. They were marril'<l in September, 1925. A chain of cvenL~ followed: Moody be· . amt: principal of Farris Hil!'h School . , • ~ecured hi~ Ma~ter's degre ... became Ilean Jf Westmin~to:or College ... and in 1931 took he degree of "father" because of the Moody's depres..~ion baby, labled Wayland Pierce :\toody. Silence Is Golden So Are Opportunities Silt•nce i~ goldl'n - hut so are opportuni· tieJJ. 0J1portunitles are everywhere. Di~raell hu Mid. "The ~ecr.,t of ~ucce!IS in life is for a man TO B~: READY FOR HIS OPPORTU! IIITY \\'HEN IT COMES.'' "Tht•rt• are no longer any good chances for ~·oun~e men.'' CQmplained a youthful law stu. d.,nt to Danil'l Webster. "There is always room at the top." replied the great state<~· m11n nnd juri~t. ~f~t'n we are gullly of overlooking opportumtu.• s: A, D. P.'a fumiah.<l tho ref...,.J>. m•nta for the-lves and tholr btn. Then in 193·1 the political hu~e clamped down on )loody and he was nominated to lt>.ad the public schools of Limt:stone count~· 'out of thl' \'alley of chaos." A million baby kbses, political speeches, and picnlca later. he wa.~ defeated for lhe office of School Su· perintendent h)' G5 votes. "\\'e look too high for thingS clo~e by." Michael AniCt:lo found a piece of dh;carded \'lltrara marble among waste rubbish bel\ide a fttreet in Florence. which !<Dme unRkilled workman had cut, hacked. spoiled and thrown away. 1'\o doubt many artists had noticoo the fine quality of the marble and rt!lrJ'et~ed that it should ha\'e been ~iled. But ~11chael Angelo ,,aw an angel in the ruiu. 11nd with hia chisel and mallet he car\'ed out from It one of tht finest piece~ of statuary In Itay, the young Da\·id. One man goe3 through life without seeing chances for doing anything great, while another close t>e~ide him snatches from the same cii'('Umslances and prh·il.eges opportunities for achie\'ing ll'r&nd results. - Munson Elected • • • · (Gontlnaed P'wftl !'llrp Onr) bot yot a lca•ln tll .ampua af. (airs, had a fairly oubet'&Atial !nd In til~ first t'loc:t!on and manaJrt'd t<> maintain it for the moot part in tho run orr. At this point, he hecame Dean of Lon Morris Cbiii!Ke in Jackson,·ille, Texas. !or fi\·e years before he returned to the Uni\'~:r~ity ot Texas to work on his Ph. D. There is a legl!lld of an artist who long IIOU!rht for a piece of ~ndalwood. out or which tc> cal'\·e a .'lJadonna. He was about to srive up in despair. leaving the vision o! his life unrealized, v.·hen in a dream he wall bid· den to cane hi~ ~ladonna from a block uf oak wood which was de~tined for the fire. He obeyed. and produced a nwsterpiece Crom n log of common {ire wood. In conclusion, ho atatod that men muot "know thn truth and the truth will make rou frn." Barbara, a ~rraduate .,r Tech llleh School, aerv<'d on the .cod<nt ec·uncll thet't' and haa bftn active In atualcnt ~rovernm•nt af(aira on the SAC campuo thia year, attend· lua the atatc eonvtnliun ar A A :'>f Collo•p la1t moqth. The day the deg-ree arrived ao did a letter containinR' his army eommisaion. For three and one-half yean he fouaht the Battle of "SAACC" before he was dlschar~eed at :Maxwell Field, Ala. Re then took a job as head of the relrional veteran!< administration and another battle was on his hands until Pre~ident J 0. Lo!tln rescued him and brought him to SAC, where he has perform· ed the duties of D11an, teacher, and friend sinCI! 19-17. Mnny of us Jo.~e great opportunities in life hy waiting" to find sandalwood for our carv. ings, when they really lie hidden in the <.'Ont· mon lol(ll that we burn.