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Dietzmann Receives Hallmark Award Diana Silver whizzes down Athletes take out time lust to have fun as M dt ' ' vga .: -9- r-Y yn 3- gap seesaw in Olmos Park. Steee-rike! Oh well, even the big leaguers miss sometimes as Diana the slide while Robert McMillan and Henry Arms wait their Silver has a ripple at the annual picnic. lUI'!1. New lettermen, David Karney, Frank Jasso, Edmond Oliver, and Adolph Herrera anticipate the coming season while holding tools of their sports. 1 Coach Wilbur Dennis awards Dwight Miles for com- piling the most over-all points in track. I79
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ssociation Fetes x-Lettermen Harry Dietzmann, president, Robert McMillan, vice-president, Mr. Bill Candler, Mr. Wilbur Dennis, and Mr. Thomas Smith, coaches. Celebrating their fifteenth anniversary as an active organization at San Antonio College, the R Association, better known as the Lettermen's Club, initiated a group of new members in the tall, and spring found 28 more, both male and female, who met the requirements tor membership to letter in any sponsored sport. Also allowed to enter the club are the cheerleaders who received a letter. Harry Dietzmann was the recipient of the Hallmark Award, which is presented each year to the most outstanding athlete of the school. Operation of the concession stand during the basketball games and swimming meets, the annual Ex-Lettermen's Banquet at which the letter- men ot former years get together with the letter- men ot today to eat and talk sports, and their annual picnic are the yearly proiects which the R Association sponsors. With old members leaving each year and new members taking their places, the club has always remained small in membership, but al- ways active. Directing, sponsoring, and also deciding who qualities tor entry in the club are coaches Bill C. Candler, Wilbur Dennis, and Thomas Smith. l Fulfilling the R Association obligation of operating the concession stand, Harry Dietzmann and Robert McMillan prepare a coke for a customer. l78 Old-timers talk over their former athletic days at SAC while attending the Ex-Lettermen's Banquet, which is an annual activity of the organization.
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Baptists Entertain State Delegates 15' 'QT' '- Al' ix :Y .'l, il i s., X . ll' .fit , l.xl A f ' 1 ' W will .,::: , ' .X 'L .- , ,i'A.t.V'frf , J i i ' X . i 'Z ,f , l' .. .--fi.:.f.i. .. . f:.'-1, Mr. William Tomerlin, sponsor, James Bennett, president, Judith Johnson, secretary, Beverly Jennings, social chairman: Jimette Durden, editor B.S.U. paper, Ellen Diviak, music chairman. The answer to that question should be 'easy to find in this Bible, says James Coleman as he tries to convince Royann Tolbert and Elaine Stewart of his statement. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION members worked and played hard to fill an active year. In the tall the B.S.U. acted as hosts to a capacity crowd of more than 2,000 Texas college students at the Baptist Student Union State Convention held at Trinity Church. The spring semester was marked by an overflow crowd that gathered at the Baptist Center to hear Dr. Clyde R. Nail, vice-president of SAC and one of San Antonids leading Baptists, as he presented an interesting lec- ture on the Japanese Crusade which he at- tended this year. Dr. Clyde R. Nail captivates one of the largest crowds ever gathered at a Wednesday noon meeting with a moving speech on things he encountered while visiting Japan. l80
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