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6 ... I THE RANGER If you are tired of the same selection offered all over town, drop into OOWIJUNDEfl and take a look. ff you don't like ,what you see, you are really satisfied with the same old thing. That's fine. Unfortunately, 1805 1/2 N. MAIN <••hind SAC) 734-3087 A boutique for guys and gals STORE HOURS: Moa. acl Thrs. 10 -9 - DadJ 10 • 7 Ba1kAmericard Mastercharge ( featuring one of the smallest selections of Levis in the city) October 8, 1971 Editorial writer speaks at English workshop Bill Reddell, rdltorllll poge editor tor the San Antonio E•Prtsa- News, wlll dellvor Urn keynote addreu Saturday at tilt annual tall workshop of the Texu Joint English CommltlP<', The event OP4'M with registration al 8 30 a.m , ID th• library, TIie workshop continues unlll noon Theme tor lhP annual event Is "PercepUon and Communtcation tn the Global Vlll•Re: S•tr, Community and World " Reddell wU sJ)<'ak u 9:45 a m, In room 301 of lhe library. An alumnus ot Baylor University, Reddell joined the Exprua-Newa stafl tollowlne bu journalism studies at Baylor He was graduated from Baylor In 1940 Amonr his most recentaward• are those l'tom Associated Press ManaJlng Editors and Stgma Delta Chi. Other than ReddelJ·s SP4'ech, tour sectional meetings wUI be held. The nrsl meetings wlll begin a-l 10:15 a.m All four presentations wfll be l'epeated beg1nnlnr at II am Jay Mulkey, American Character Education Institute, will discuss an explorauon of tllP ethnic salf-lmaK• In the elementary language arts curriculum. "rs ther~ a Cbtcano-Me.xican American Literature? WIiy ts II Important now•" will be discussed by a panrl from Ille Edgewood Independent School Dtstrtct. Moderator wlll be Mrs.Violet L.ahourcade, language arts director for 1hr Edgev,ood dlstrlrl , Mn Marprel Robinson, Ian. 1u•c• arts ooordlnator for th• san Antonio lnd<'l"'Odent School Dt,trtot. ,rtlf lt>ad a ponel discussion on "Anil ,.hat or Black Lllerature• What Is Ha place Ill the second Engllfth curriculum? "Mot1vatln([ the slow lnrnor throuch tile SP<Ondary EnJll•h curriculum" wlll al&o be discussed Mrs D'Ann Stall, Nort)I. east lnd•P"ndPnt S..hool District, wUI lead this group Mr,. Flor•nce Lteb, En,Uah professor. ta general chairman !or the sa,urday TJEC m~etlnJ. Othpr £nrl1sh faculty memhPrs having a roll' In the procram are Mrs. Sue Atkins, John teo and Roy Murguia Mra. Alkins Is chairman otthtt hospitality commllll!" and f&o Iii head of the nominating rroup for new olllcers. Murguia IS In charge or the book display. Dr Jorome Weynand, vice president, will Jive the welcomtnr address. Social duh elects slate of officers New omcers tor Los PaL~anos Social Club are Richard Moreno, president: Joe I Balarge, vice president; Linda Flores, s~cretar1; Betty Ward, reporter-hlslOrlan; Sandy Arl•P", chaplain, and Warran Runnry. sergeant at arms. Library rare book collection offers three main divisions Publications d•altng With elatiteonth century England, Tenna selt"Cllons and bound art books comprls• the rare book collections tn the library l>emand and uniqueness are two qualities tllat make a book rare, J .o Wall•ce, librarian, said. The Morrison collection, named In honor or Dr Lots Morrison, former dean of women, 1$ a s•lecUon of e~bteentll Ct'nl\lry Brtttsh pUbllcaUoos. Accordln& to library omctals, the Morrison collt"Ctlon contains volumes for ftaduate level reaearch Tbe collection wu pUrcbued thTOuch a federal cranl at a traction or Its worth Al the ttme of tile Jratlt, ibe COlleJ• was the only two-year school to receive a federal crant to buy a craduate collection. The book s were purcltased through U,p Council of Research and Academic Llbrarle. (CORL) •hose purpose Is tn lncrnsP the library resources of San Anton 10, Tb• Tenn~ collecllon Is com- (ollt9t last1lls rads for ca•pts ,..lclts A blcyclt> rack b:u bePn lnstalle< t In lbe court ya rd betw•~n the admlnlstrauon • nd th<' science buUdlnga, v.-es1 of l..ofltn Student Center, Half ot lhe 20-capac,ty rack wlll be moved •hortly to the aa..1 end of the chemtst<Y·Jl'O· IDCJ bulldlnp:, James Wynn, dtrectc,r of plant seCllrlty, said that to.stallatlnn or a ne .. 16...,r IS-capacity rack to be Jnstall<!d on the easl end or lht' admtntstratlon buthlln~ IS planned for lhe near future W)'lln also attl that no addttton.. l racka are pl.utned, b<Jr ncurtty wtll provide more racks ti Hedltd prised or books pertaining to San Antonio and the 1>0uthwest, whllo the art collecllon contains bound and Illustrated art boob, The Baskin Reading Room, reserved fur rndlng and nsea rchlng rare books, was named !or Dr, Jane 81lJilcln, former chairman of Ille English department and a strong promoter of lhe library, Aa of A~. I, there were 6,89S books In the rare book collPCI· Ions. Sop•o•ore ea111s FFA 1o•l1atlo1 Randy Scllott, soph<>more, ts a nominee to receive Ille American Farmer Decree, the highest award tit.at Is pres.nled by the Future Farmers or America, He IJI one ol 470 members n.omJnAt~ throushout 1h_,- cot.miry, The de,:rffa wtll be prt· sented Thursday at the National FPA Convention In Kan"3s City, Mo. "It Is I highly covet@<! award and Is only presented lo lhose who have d•monstrated exceptional agrtcultural •nd l~adershtp abl· Illy," SC,bott said. Sdiott, who hu b<oen worklnl toward rece1v1n1 thl~ award tor six y~ars, qs s~leeted on thP bash or his wnrk •lf!M'rlrnce, his leadership and his actions under supervtsed farming prorr!lms. Aa a c•ndldate, Schott will receive • <"ash award of $100 from lhe NauonaJ FFA Foun•fa· tlon to assist tn the travelln«e•· penses to Kanr,a5 City In addition, he will n,ceJve itoo from th• TPXU Education AgPncy. Schott, who 1s majOrtng 1n •CTI culture, wlll comph,te hll education at Soutltwesl THU State Uatverstty,
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Title | The Ranger |
Volume No., Issue No. | Vol. 45, No. 6 |
Date | 1971-10-08 |
Notes | Issue 6, 1971-72 academic year Returns to Vol. 45 |
Creator | KD |
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Title | The Ranger - Page 6 |
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I
THE RANGER
If you are tired of
the same selection
offered all over
town, drop into
OOWIJUNDEfl
and take a look.
ff you don't like
,what you see,
you are really
satisfied with the
same old thing.
That's fine.
Unfortunately,
1805 1/2 N. MAIN
<••hind SAC)
734-3087
A boutique for guys and gals
STORE HOURS: Moa. acl Thrs. 10 -9 - DadJ 10 • 7
Ba1kAmericard Mastercharge
( featuring one of the smallest selections of Levis in the city)
October 8, 1971
Editorial writer speaks
at English workshop
Bill Reddell, rdltorllll poge
editor tor the San Antonio E•Prtsa-
News, wlll dellvor Urn keynote
addreu Saturday at tilt
annual tall workshop of the Texu
Joint English CommltlP<',
The event OP4'M with registration
al 8 30 a.m , ID th• library,
TIie workshop continues unlll
noon Theme tor lhP annual event
Is "PercepUon and Communtcation
tn the Global Vlll•Re: S•tr,
Community and World "
Reddell wU sJ)<'ak u 9:45 a m,
In room 301 of lhe library. An
alumnus ot Baylor University,
Reddell joined the Exprua-Newa
stafl tollowlne bu journalism
studies at Baylor He was graduated
from Baylor In 1940
Amonr his most recentaward•
are those l'tom Associated Press
ManaJlng Editors and Stgma
Delta Chi.
Other than ReddelJ·s SP4'ech,
tour sectional meetings wUI be
held. The nrsl meetings wlll begin
a-l 10:15 a.m All four presentations
wfll be l'epeated beg1nnlnr
at II am
Jay Mulkey, American Character
Education Institute, will
discuss an explorauon of tllP
ethnic salf-lmaK• In the elementary
language arts curriculum.
"rs ther~ a Cbtcano-Me.xican
American Literature? WIiy ts II
Important now•" will be discussed
by a panrl from Ille Edgewood
Independent School Dtstrtct.
Moderator wlll be Mrs.Violet
L.ahourcade, language arts director
for 1hr Edgev,ood dlstrlrl ,
Mn Marprel Robinson, Ian. 1u•c• arts ooordlnator for th•
san Antonio lnd<'l"'Odent School
Dt,trtot. ,rtlf lt>ad a ponel discussion
on "Anil ,.hat or Black
Lllerature• What Is Ha place Ill
the second Engllfth curriculum?
"Mot1vatln([ the slow lnrnor
throuch tile SP |