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te; Calming hunger pangs, track, basketball, and tennis stars get away from competition as they wait anxiously for their hot dogs, the tra- ditional main dish at the outing. Letter men Compete For Coveted Trophy The highest honor a SAC athlete can receive, the Hall- mark Trophy, was awarded to R ASSOCIATION member Dax ' id Karney this spring. Each student given a letter by the Athletic Council is automatically a member of the organization. Then the most outstanding letterman is given the Hallmark prize by Dean Wame J. Hallmark in memory of his son Jimmy who was a SAC student. The R Association, which also includes the cheerlead- ers, serves the college by working at the concession stand during basketball games and swim meets. Some of the pro- ceeds help the club stage an arnual May picnic in San Ped- ro Park. David Kainey Secretary-Treasurer Albert E. Bennett Parliamentarian Tensed for more strength, Letterman Frank J.isso opens a soda pop bottle while helping fellow R Association members carry out tlieir service project at the snack bar. Lettermen and women reverse positions wfiile the men let tiie girls do the work during their annual picnic. 173
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Abolghaseme Sadegh President Roxsann Heard Vice-President Berta Rodriguez Vice-President Delving into the mystery of the human body, Pre-Med Club mem- bers look with fascination at human hearts during a discussion with their sponsor Dr. Orty Orr. Pre-Med Club Tours Hospitals, Schools A realistic view of medical center procedures and medical problems of the future were observed by members of the PRE-MED CLUB during their visit to Galveston and Houston, where they ' isited The University of Texas Medical School and the John Sealy Hospital last spring. The newly-chartered Club, sponsored by Dr. Orty Orr, studies and discusses medicine and methods of treat- ment. The new organization went on local field trips to Baptist Memorial Hospital, the State Hospital, and the Aerospace Medical Center at Brooks Air Force Base. Speakers representing all phases of the medical pro- fession addressed the group during its bi-monthly meet- ings. James Miaica, Berta Rodriguez, Andrew Car- dona, and Leo Pollaro enter Baptist Memorial Hospital. 172 Before they leave on a field trip, the medical students must solve an arithme- tic problem because eight people do not fit into a Volkswagen.
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Demonstrative discussions at meetings such as this give the student architects more ideas on designs and techniques that they might work on. Society of Architects Aids With First Show The SOCIETY OF STUDENT ARCHITECTS held the first Architectural Exhibit at SAC last spring to climax their calendar of activities. While hundreds of visitors were viewing the many de- signs and exhibits, the members along with the entire Architecture Department were already plan- ing for a second exhibit. Meetings were held throughout the year with guest speakers, slides, and films on the agenda. Lt. Col. Vincent D. Hack, from the Medi- cal Field Service Training Aids Department, Fort Sam Houston, presented a talk on the Psycholo- gy of Color. Mr. Orian Knox spoke on Natural Bridge Caverns at another society meeting. Architects and their dates toured their instructor ' s home where they saw trade techniques put to use. Three visitors discu.ss the aspects and attributes of models which were on display at the first annual Architecture Ex- hibit in May. 174 Mr. Herman Janssen and his guests relax after touring his home which he designed and which he used as a teaching model for students.
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