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.3 I1tS ries to . found an Ixu- books drama, ercises. urdays, their super- ,Z-I' ,1-f' Campus Book Store Operating with a staff of 12, the San Antonio College Book Store provides almost every type of supply needed by the college student. Centrally located on campus, the Book Store is operating from the first floor of the Loftin Student Center for the last time. Next fall, the campus store will move into its new home in the basement of the addition to the Student Center. Supplies may be purchased during the week from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. and from 6 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. Store hours are from 8 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. on Saturday. 1353 l ,l.w.a:.i..L,5:.. N .Donald Yarton Cleftb, night assistant manager, and Connie Silva, secretary, go over a book catalog before placing an order with the publisher. Student Assistant Daniel Paniagua hands Mrs Mary Olson, assistant manager of the Book Store, a box of supplies from one of the top shelves ln the campus SlCOI'C.
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During a visit to the campus, U.S. Commissioner Frank Baskin fleftb chats with Mr. James Wallace in the 1ibrary's rare books room. Named after his aunt, the late Dr. Janie Field Baskin who served as first chairman of the English Department, the room is used by students for special re- search projects. Head Librarian Mr. James Wallace supplies light with 3 candle while Mrs. Irma Everts locates a book during one of the construction power failures. One of the many jobs student assistants perform in the library is checking out books to the large number of SACites who use the facility daily. During the spring semester 36 students worked in the library an average of 15 hours per week. 70 Library Aids Students Material ranging from the latest scientific discoveries to the earliest learnings of the pre-historic man may be found in' the SAC library. One of the best-equipped in San An- tonio, the library contains 63,000 books, a rare books room, the latest periodicals and recordings of music, drama, poetry, shorthand dictation and foreign language exercises. Open until 10 p.m. weekly and 12:15 p.m. on Saturdays, the SAC facility is available to the public. .1-lixi i Sonia Canle and Lure Nell Richards, student assistants, surprise their super- v1sor Mrs. Muriel Bates with a unique Easter basket, .-- f M Operati College B Supply net Centrall operating Center for will move the additic Supplies from 3 a.: 8:30 p.m. a.m. on Sa .Donald Yarto Siva, secretary, order with the I C S S
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I 1 i.f, fp: Selection of the ten most outstanding students of San Antonio College is determined by the faculty. Above, an instructor lists ten deserving students he has taught. After all ballots are received in the publications office they are tabulated by EL ALAMO staff members. Fifteen students are selected as finalists and their grades I at rightj are h k d 'c ec e against the files in the registrar's office. Before final selection, the ballots of the candidates, who must have at least a B average, are re-tabulated. The Top Ten students are then announced to the student body through THE RANGER. Top Ten Sponsored by EL ALAMO, the selection of the Top Ten students at San Antonio College is made on the basis of: Q Scholarship o Leadership Q Character o Personality Q Reputation o Fellowship Mis ments blend: knowl infectm Cyn comin her in corresg Cynthi as pr someti Cyns a men Cheese The tor anc is to w 3. S - :PQ s ,, . 'Ol at-'-:QIISSN .cgi N ri' V- x, X if 7 fi' ale
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