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N efore The beginning of The sec- nd semesTer sTudenTs were nomi- aTed by faculTy members. From his group a lisT was compiled hich included abouf forTy sTu- enTs who were considered aT The op of Their academic fields. Each aculTy member was again given he opporTuniTy To voTe on his hoice, and The final Ten were selecfed. MARTHA SCHULTZ divided her Time being EL ALAMO A NANCY SMITH was another chem- isTry sTudenT who Took Top honors. .W BETH WILCOX is a sophomore maioring in mathematics. RICHARD TRENCH is a freshman pre-law sTudenT and plans To go To BILL SWANSON, ouTsTanding English l sTudenT, had a poem selecTed for The Nafional PoeTry Anfhology. ' . 'f: , 'T TTTTT .TTT Tfggi a T ar wif 919110 1 , ll 52 e d i To r and ouisianding 1 chemisTry sTudenT. T M 'il ll-5 E ll! la N! Y I A T WQTTTT H H.sTg71s TT : X E . w: -- J E TTA 7I
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ROYAL ADAMS is a sophomore business administration student and is at the top in his field. Y: l JACQUE FOSTER seems to enioy making cultures in her bacteriology lab. SHIRLEY INSELMAN learns how to operate the tape recorder, a skill which will be useful to her as a speech therapist. T Each year EL ALAMO takes a opportunity to give recognition t ten outstanding students. The stu dents are selected on the basi of their scholastic and leadershi and achievement by members o the San Antonio College faculty. All-round proficiency and promise for continued success in the field which has been chosen for study are important. BOBBY LEWIS takes times out from 70 being Student Council President to study the rocks in geology lab. l. .l 1 l'i Y Ilg' x.i G . ,Q i 'T?T '4 1. .T .a .ii-l MARGARET PRATT paints W r NA with charcoal. One of her T' l drawings hangs in the stu- dent exhibit in the Loftin Student Center.
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