San Antonio College - El Alamo Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1959

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Student National Eclucation Association How to teach school in one easy lesson must be what is at- tracting Zively Kitchen, Dorothy Rasor, Pauline Kee, seatedg Geraldine Sachnowitz, Francis Parr, Patricia Tisdel and Ruth Price, standing. Gaining the attention of jackie Moses, Joan Jordan, and Roberta Roesler is this lone future teacher, Wayne Zoellner. Viewing a convention folder are Mr. and Miss Future Teacher, Richard Miller and Patsy Anne Smith. What Marilyn Mangum is Writing must be mighty interesting from the absorbed looks on the faces of Phyllis Tronason, Betty Jacobs, and Frances Diaz. .1 I J, . ,J

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Student National Education Association Discussing important business are Geraldine Sach- nowitz, treas.g Betty Jacobs, rep.-hist., seateclg Ruth Price, vice-pres., and Patsy Anne Smith, pres., stand- ing. 3 The Student National Education Association was founded by Mr. Lester Beals in December, 1955. It was organized as the Future Teacher Association at San Antonio College and was named the Lester Beals Chapter. Miss La Nell Wilson, English instructor, was named sponsor of the group. The organization was started for the many students at SAC who were enrolled in education courses and who were interested in teaching techniques. The purpose of this organization was to encourage and help these potential teachers of the future. There is an annual state convention which the S. N. E. A. members attend. The SAC chapter is affiliated with both the Texas State Teachers' Association and with the National Education Associa- tion. Planning to become teachers are Alma Adams, Reynaldo Aponte, Becky Barstis, Betty Benfer, Lonnie Bergman, Bobby Butler, Norma Cain, Mollie Chaffin, Jack H. Crawford, Carolyn Cray, Frances Diaz, Louise Ennis, Beatrice Garcia, Mary Beth Garza, Francis Harding, Betty Jacobs, joan Jordan, Pauline Kee, Beth Keienburg, Nancy Keienburg, Zively Kitchen, Dorothy Lewis, Carolyn Longoria, Mrs. W. H. Mellon, Richard Miller, jackie Moses, Kenneth Nations, Frances Parr, Ruth Price, Dorothy Rasor, Roberta Roesler, Geraldine Sachnowitz, Grace Slcheidt, Doris Shafer, Patsv Anne Smith, Carol Thomas, Fred Thompson, Phyllis Tronson, Alpha Valdez, Mary Ann Yaws, Wayne Zoellner. Assembling around the banquet table during the Fall S.N.E.A. tea are these teachers of tomorrow.



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Rcidio cmd Electronics Club Volts, ohms, watts, and amperes. Is this a new form of pig latin? No, just everyday language to the Radio and Electronics Club members. , A , ,HY-, ,, .,, 4 .XXVQ He L ii! ,iv 1 ' ' i f l V, fs., r X, .- ' xx ' I inf- . - P '-f ea W ,, r W veil A 9- . . 'i ' ,Xl -sl? 'gy-I if Above, Ship Ahoy, is the shout of a pleased member as he stands atop the completed tower. Below, biggest project of the year was the erec- tion of the short wave antenna on top of the 146 science building. Q- Wi1'es, wires, wires and more wires. Many of the club meetings repeinble a convention of under- nourished garter snakes. One of the special-interest clubs organized just thi year is the Radio and Electronics Club which was form ed early in December. Its purpose, according to the con stitution, is to promote radio knowledge, fraternal ism and individual operating efficiency, and to so con duct club programs and activities as to advance genera interest and welfare of amateur radio and electronic in the general community. These goals have been achieved with the election o officers and, foremost, the installation of a ham station An antenna on the roof of the science building signifie the completion of this project. To add scope to th transmitter project, club members decided to insta receivers in their cars. Another club project was th installation of a Civil Defense transmitter for the schoo Floyd Roland and James Lincoln are the sponsor Members of the group include james Abernathy, Thom Barker, Gerard Barry, jerry Brown, Earl Brownfiel Robert Carr, joe Hester, Harry Horton, Hugh McC0r George McCoy, Leonard Marshall, Kenneth Meyer Tony Ng, David Rich, Richard Valencia. Harvey Wi liams, Paul Woo, Gary Wray, Carl Zettner. 'E

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