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

 - Class of 1966

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President -Nlqnd M oody Min addition to the 34,126,000 Library-Classroom-Faculty Office Building, the 31,800,000 Technical Arts Building, and the 3800,000 Loftin Student Center enlargement that are now under construction, the future expansion of the San Antonio College for the next ten years will require an additional building for vocational education, two classroom buildings, expansion of the Fine Arts Building, ex- pansion of the health education facilities, the accumulation of ad- ditional property that may be used for parking facilities, and proh- ably an engineering plant. alt is anticipated that this expansion program will accommodate 18,000 student body head count or 13,500 full-time student equiva- lents. Vice President Clyde R. Nail B.S., Southwest Texas State College M.Ed., The University of Texas L.L.D., Howard Payne College 0

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President Wayland P. Moody A A Westminster Colle e B A The University of Texas M A Southern Methodist University D Ed The University of Texas ' cr ' 's 1: . ., . ., . ., .. 'lEducation follows, if not leads, socio-economic changes that oc- cur in our society. Innovational change is the order of the day. These are changing timesg therefore, radical changes will take place in college curricula during the next ten years. Perhaps the most significant innovation will occur in the methods of teaching. Educational television will take the place of much of the traditional classroom lecture-demonstration methods. The teach- er will assume the role of consultant, while the student engages in much more independent study. W'ithin the next decade the body of knowledge will have again doubled. Thus, much of the subject matter that is emphasized to- day will have been compressed into compact packages, or will have been retired from the scene entirely, in order to make room for the new subject matter yet undiscovered. The school of tomorrow with its new curriculum has not yet been precisely revealedf'



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sl R I l l xl' I 5 GENERAL CONTRACTOR MFC f l Board of Trustees Union Junior College District X JESSE N. FLETCHER Board President Life Insurance 7 1 t 3 WILLIAM CONWAY ' A Assistant Secretary Business Executive MANUEL C. GONZALES Attorney Va? XET7' I v g,..4.,.'. , X . 4 . k ff , , r ' ,tA.t f,4ff'f,,f- QTSJDENT CENTER if 'iiliffiiiiiiiiffii e,, J. M. GOODMAN Board Secretary Business Executive W. W. MCALLISTER JR. Business Executive G. S. McCRELESS Building Real Estate JOHN T. STEEN Board Vice-President Insurance Executive Expansion of the Loftin Student Center was one of three building projects at SAC during the school year 1965-66. The Board of Trustees ' also approved construction of a Technical Arts Center and seven-floor Library-Classroom Build- I I - 5, ' -,gfjf V, - . - A ' :iv ' . - , . P,ELPSeSlMMONSeASSOCIATES' ' in J J' mg- f- nf Ancmrecrs A.l.A. H , ' 1 ' l b Qgunsou H. Pimps 9 I 't Q '3f-rf'ff--7Mfffm--f- f- T i im., '- A cg ad ware ssilis e J J e s vw, ' '-- ' -- f .- '-W Ww e- 3 J ..- 3: b- 1. ':,,.,.fA ' , 3 x7fyZ,5f,y 7- X ll 3 A.. .- 4 Q., , 6-.4,.g,.4'- WH- V X ,f , . 'Q. fl' .- f' i 1' -J . L -9' 0 N ,s i f :apr - f r . af xi, my i - ' L. I ,' - if-., ,.,, - calm., I' 1.1-:EJ -, A1514 -ll ' WAX... 31,13z.Ll,H.,-.f5:Z.,.,-.g!.,f43v5.'-,ggi v .tp A .4 . . - .aw '- --'rt ' , ' V - ' sae-we-Nif iil?55'f'lifa1...a -T 1 -5 V .. - .ag i U 1. ,Xvllfzgmz .,,v ,-A A w e-1. ..szr.re ' , ' s as -, . . Lending a helping hand in the construction of the Teclmical Arts Center are fl. to LJ Mr. Jesse Fletcher, Board President, and Mr. Manuel Gon- zales, Board member. Taking tirnf 11:1 f IaBauve. left Operations. 2222 D l LI. W 6 l S Us RA la M

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