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' Page 2 Take a Bow, Folks F~ •.~ . .. ~,~~~~Y. ... !"~~ .,. ""~ Alumni Round-Up · · • ~~:~~- to commend students and faculty members who ~av~ Br J<rry Thorn.,.on <Rod> done an OUtstanding job in lbe realm Of COllege 8 CitVJties, • AC<OI'dinR to £1 Alomo of 111-48. William H. and possiblv ril!ht now there is no better choice than F«J"""" w 1 111 d<1o<r<b<od by <he phn>e "P;'';1:. the Drama- and Music Departments for producing the will •dmirn." 'rbese wordJI ""' ~";:~~~.: Po· "Soundsa.roundus" Musical Review. Uon AI he wu lnrlnll~h~;r.~~cmple at San Anto· Under the direc:Uon of faculty members John Henson, •••"''• or th• Alz:;ar I" e.,;...;., has ••r.·<'ll •• ro..1 Allan Ross and Lvova Ring, the cast and crew of the ~·· 00 ~·~=·~~~ny Chop!« or 0•~ Eulcrn S!lir school-wide talent 'show assembled a~d produced a pro- .. :::": ~ound~r and P8't pr .. idrnt ol !;'" Altalar gram that was par t-xccllt-nct' for lh1s type o( perform- ~CJuwno He u abo 8 Muter M•><>n. 3.nd D<croe nne<'. Good taste WliB 0 key to the high stnndord of pro- SroUt.h Rllo MniOo nnd Kntahl T•mplar. duction e\'ident Jn the review. Many of the students performinl! wert' professional musicians attt-ndlng San Antomo College. Olht-rs were highly-talented amateurs. The show did not need n student announcer to dribble conver· ltation between acts as set chan~ were completed in a matto>r ot seconds, and acts were announced on cords. Drnmntic lighting completed the brilliant atmosphere of thr evening. The "real winner'' of the show was Louis Cabaza and his trio who walked oU with first place. One- Stop Shopping! Loftin Specialty San Antonio College students O\\'e a lot to James 0. Loftin, Jr., manager of the Book Store. After all, he's turn<'d the Book Store into 11 tribute to one-stop shopping1 lor college students. Loftin likes to think that the days of the musty old Book Store are gone nnd that the swinging new Book Store Is here. He hns specialized in st<JCking Book Store shelves with all the Items students need and usc; but, more importnnt. items that students wanl H.is interest is purely studcnt-orlt'nted. and a walk through the Book I WiUinm Fer~n Store re\-enls l1is ambition to stock cverythin11 student$ R• rl'ffiv<d h!J AA dogr"" ln lfi.IS and was a need nnd want in one convenlt-nt store. Books, school member ol tho s. ... , •. v.u CM; •nd 1 ,,..... 1 dent or supplies. records. hose, gifts, pocket-books, jewelry, greet- Phi ~ .. Kappa Upon JITildwouon trom SAC be !ng mrds, cosmetics-eommodities American college stu- oontlnuod work ll>W•nl hl• LLB d•a...,.. at the dents spend millions of dollars on annually. B"J'Ior Low SchooL He re<clved hu du...., 10 1&:50 This may sound like an ad,•crtlsement bet'ause It ls, ond h .. ~n In lh• ~~Cnerot prG<tloto ot low v.tth not necessarilv for the Book Store but for James 0. opeclalty tn property law In Son Antonio oio~ his LoCtin, Jr. • • admbolon to lho ~"''• B~ A-.lat<on. THE FUTURE BElONGS TO THE FIT In nu,.tna or -. reporting, teechlna or teleriaion, the future belongs to the fit. The Mure be· longs to those Yltorou• enough to live It, and ahllpe it. Are your achools providlna for phyaical fitness as part of the aound ec!ueatton yourchildren nMd to carve out tlleir 1h<lre of the futuro? You perents can help lee tllot tlley do. Write: The President's Council on Physical Atnes.s. Washington, D. C., for inlonniltlon. 11 PRESIDENT'S ~"' COUNCIL ON (~_! =;:- ~> Two Iormor SACI~ who oro roal17 "In the money'' th~ day., a te J ohn Cf'OMM.an. who ~ehed hl• A.A. !rom SAC In 19113, and &bort S..-n.u Bro ... n. "·ho a lt<ndt'd SAC durlnJ lhe period from IH7-59. CJ"'Nmkn wu rtc.t!l'ltly p romoted to III51$Unl vl..,.p.-..Jdcnt al !'irot Fcd•1'111 Sovtn=s and Loan A.JIOdaUon ot San A.ntonto. '"Johnny:• u ht! wu "'""ell~known on ea.mpuJ. waa PN~Jdcmt ot the SttJdent Couoc:ll. was vot.ecs ''MOlt P opular"' and "'U a member ol Ye Oid• ChoohJro Ch<eo<> Club. Bn.wn. ·who al1el\dt'd T~xat Cbrlfttan Unhtontt aftM' hU: two )'~art a t SAC, hl'• auu:rn~ tbt' voaf tlon or trust om..,.. o( tho Main Bank and Trun. ll; Ill allo ' tnto:mbt-r or the San Antonio Cbaptf'r ol alnh~d 0 NotiOMI ~Uon Cor Bank Alldil Control l)e'f11tiOOJ. 600 p.m e·oo p.m. G:30 p.m. 4•15 p.m. S-110 P'1l. 8:00p.m. a:oo p.m. &:30 p m. S IS pm. 8.30 pm., 5:00 p .m. ~:30 pm. I .QO p.m. S:oo p.m. 6:110 l>.m.. ~ :IS prn, 1:110 l>.m. 5:30 p.rn 8:00 P.lt>. Hemllhlr ....... s. B. Alamo" Mua Calller:U>e. brary"" <ffOnd Part ot Ml.o...,• from h
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Take a Bow, Folks
F~ •.~ . .. ~,~~~~Y. ... !"~~ .,. ""~ Alumni Round-Up · · • ~~:~~- to commend students and faculty members who ~av~ Br J |