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Journalists Publish Bi-Weekly Poper az l i ASI' E-OA Making out a Ranger assignment sheet are News Editor Judith Miller and Editor-in-Chief Maxine Gorneau. lt was their responsibility to publish the bi-weekly throughout the year. -si- The publication photographers managed to . find time to leave their darkroom every once in a while in order to cut up a little in the daylight, 3 Journalism 612 students received Ranger assignments in writing and editing during their lab periods. Each was assigned a special beat during the spring term. 2lO Journalism 101 laboratory students became paper boys every other Friday in order to distribute The Ranger. Although assignments we re made during laboratory periods, l would like to express my apprecia- tion tor the extra hours spent in making THE RANGER a success. - Maxine Gorneau. Together, We would like to sin- cerely thank Mrs. King for help, gui- dance, and friendship, Without which we would have been lost. -Editors.
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Diclne Frederick - Miss Fiesta of 'I963 Judy Scott Constance Muecke Linda Short Diane Frederick The Miss Fiesta of 1963 title came to San Antonio College in the person of Miss Diane Frederick. To receive the honor Diane went Through a long series of eliminations. Each club on campus nominated one girl and at a closed assembly eight coeds were chosen by the faculty. Along with 14 other contest entries, the girls attended an elimination tea given by the Fiesta contest iudges. From the i2 remaining girls repre- senting the colleges, Diane was elected by the thunderous applause ot SAC students at Municipal Auditorium. 209
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Work Overtime to Produce Yearbook The iob of preparing the El Alamo index required a long process of check and re-check. These students were among those who did the long tedious work. Since no credit is given for year- book work, I would like to express my thanks tor the many well-appre- ciated overtime hours from every staff member. Without each of you putting in perhaps only one hour a week, this EL ALAMO could never have been published.-Sharron Pierce. El Alamo Editor-in-Chief Sharron Pierce discusses with Photographic Editor Leslie Teague the measurements for a picture enlargement. The business end of the yearbook and paper fell on the shoulders of Mary Jones, bookkeeperp , Fred House, advertising manager: and Jeanne Dawson, business manager. Journalism 301 class members spent many off periods assisting with copy, layouts, and the identifying of pictures for the yearbook. 2lI
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