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Theta Sig mo Chi ive members examine the rare books that the club onated to thc- college library with the profits from heir ugly-man contest. Two lowly pledges garbecl in togas and laurel wreaths pay homage to their lord and master, and reverently seek his approval. . l l 11' .I 4 I The bunny hop is evidently here to stay! At least it offers an opportunity to kick off your shoes. 123
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Alpha Sigma Kappa Alpha Sigma Kappa, the science club of San Antonio College is affiliated with the Texas Col- legiate Academy of Science and is open to those students whose interests or curricula lie in the field of science. Originally organized in the early days of the school as a pre-med club, Alpha Sigma Kappa now is open to all students with scientific interests. The purpose of the club is to create interest and promote a more thorough knowledge of the sciences. The group sponsors field trips of a scien- tific nature as well as outings of a purely social nature. Sponsoring the group are Ernest I-Iarber and Lloyd McFarland. Members include Larry Adkins, Fernando Arrellano, Thomas Barker, Bob Benfer, lerry Benton, Ralph Bowen, George Gorsie, john Hannon, Billy Harmon. LeRov I-laws, john Hays, Norman Heitl-camp, Richard Hernandez, Talmage Higginbotham, David Holiman, William Irwin, Carl jeser, Gene johnson, Robert Juarez, Ray Lokey, Robert Lowry, james McGee. Thomas Mat- thews, Felix Perez-Maiul. Ernest Peters, Ignacio Resendez, joseph Rush, Thomas Spangler, Elliot Stendig, Richard Valencia, and Wanda Wilkin- son. Ulf. ,J -Q, 4. N r 9 Conducting an important business meeting are Norman Heitkamp, pres.: Gene johnson, vice- pres.p and co-sponsors Ernest I-Iarber and Lloyd McFarland. Debating over a solution to a chemistry equation are Ralph Bowen, Billy Harmon, seated: Wanda Wfilkinson, and Robert Lowry, standing. It seems that only Bob Benfer is paying attention to the program for LeRoy Haws and Thomas Matthews seem more interested in what john Han- non is saying. 125
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