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Acknowleclges Most Active Members I. . Five SAC beauties display their resplendent charm during the Miss San Antonio College Dance. They are Princess Constance Muecke, Miss SAC Diana Silver, Maids of Honor Diane Frederick, Linda Short, and Marion Means. Since its creation in i925 the Council has directed the affairs and interests ot the student body. For their work toward this goal Dwight Miller, Kathy Calvert, David Hobbs, and Kay Kramer were presented certificates of Merit and Achievement at the i963 awards assembly. This year, under the direction ot the officers and ad- viser, Mr. Henry Webb, the organization sponsor- ed dances, the Miss San Antonio College contest and a dance in her honor, and intramural events between clubs. One of their proiects, too, was to assist with all student elections. Getting their tea and crumpcts at the reception given by the Moodys are Robert McMillan and Randy Reynolds. Serving is Mrs. Helen Wood. Diana Silver extends a cordial welcome to Milita Rios and Rosemary Castillo at the Welcome Dance held annually in the Shangri-La Ballroom. X Tn- l35
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Council Creates Endowment Fund . . Thad Stappenbeck Sharon Gregory Diana Silver Anita McCoy President Vice-President Secretary Parliamentarian-Historian Michael Jackson Sharron Pierce Chaplain Reporter Contributing 33,000 to establish an endow- ment fund to aid students who need financial help in attending college, the STUDENT COUNCIL be- gan an activity-packed school year. The Council created a first among student organizations by purchasing a red carpet for royal use at club dances. A new form of election and revision of the grade point system were among the proiects which this group undertook. The membership, composed ot all campus organization vice-presi- dents, also worked together to get contributions for the United Fund and collected food for a needy family. , l X, Mr. Henry Webb Crying enthusiastically, Progressive Party backers swarm newly-elected student body Presl Adviser dent Neftaly Garcia as his victory is announced. The election polled the largest number ot votes ever cast in a student election. l34
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Honor Society Prepares Speaker List Vice-president Grace Voges, President Elaine Grothues, and Secretary-Treasurer Alice Cerda prepare the candlelight ceremony to welcome the fall initiates into the San Antonio College chapter. Compiling a list of faculty members as avail- able guest speakers for local civic, professional, and religious associations kept PHI THETA KAPPA members busy in 1962-63. Besides this yearly national proiect, the SAC Beta Nu chapter also in- itiated 21 new members during the tall and spring semesters. Phi Theta Kappa, originated in 1910, is a national iunior college honor fraternity for stu- dents who have attained grade point averages of 2.5 or better, have a good character, and a high moral standing. The local chapter was organized in 1932. l First row: Elaine Grothues, presidentg Grace Voges, vice- ' presidentg Sheryl Ogilvie, chaplainp Mr. Charles Lewis, Dr. Mariorie Walthall, Mr. Frank Smyrl, sponsors. Second row: Gardner Atkinson, Sharon Brannam, Gerald Busald, Barbara Essock, Judith Fields, Peggy Fluegge. Third Row: Kaylene Foerster, Robert Fuchs, Gayle Gayoso, Gerry Grimes, Gordon Haegelin, Cheryl Haufler. Fourth row: David Karney, Barbara Jo McClure, Dwight Miller, Mary Jane Nieto, Mary Catherine Ohmes, Mar- garet Pressler. Fifth row: Mary Rentz, Jean Simpson, Elaine Stewart, James Strickland, Shirlee Toon. I36
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