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swf:-W .Q H .. .,,, ESV...-,,x-as ',-f.,.,..U,,.r..,gx',f--- Q in Patricia Ebeier and Ruben Sierra take charge of ticket sales for Glenn Yarbrough's performance brought to the SAC campus in March. Representing SAC during the second annual Mexican Independence I Day parade are fl. to r.l Steven Bankler, Patricia Sanchez, Elizabeth Guerra and John Florez. Steven Bankler frightl places one of the You are here maps on the wall in the Administration Building as Dr. Jerome Wey. nand, originator of the idea, watches. Bankler, Steven Buechele, Susan Ebeier, Patricia Fuller, Shannon George, Linda Grimm., Albert Loeffler, Louise Mock, Bobbie Nathan, Cecile Porter, Vicki Raboy, Isaac Salas, Karen Sierra, Ruben Webb, Mr. Henry Student Council Organized in 1925, the Student Council's main purpose is co-ordinating the various interests and desires of the student body. Starting the year off, the Council topped their set goal by 515100 and reached a new level of 31417.29 in the United Fund Drive. In addition to aiding with fall and spring registration, members represented the college in the Diez y Seis and Stock Show and Rodeo parades. ln an effort to promote school spirit, the Council under- took the giant task of sponsoring the ul-leadliners ,66 program, previously sponsored by faculty members. Carrying through an idea of Dr. Jerome Weynand, regis- trar, color maps were posted in all buildings to help spring enrollees get acquainted with the campus. Other activities of the year included Howdy Week ac- tivities climaxed by a dance, publication of a weekly bulle- tin, a Christmas dance with proceeds going to the Christ- mas Clearing Bureau, hosting fall members of the Dean's List with a dinner and sponsoring the election of Miss San Antonio College. For student entertainment the Council brought Glen Yar- brough to the campus. ln the spring, officers attended the State Junior College Council Convention in Corpus Christi where they served as secretary to one of the discussion groups. Ending an eventful year, members honored graduates and their families at a reception following the Commencement ceremonies. NX if 52 if 1- ,. ll. W Presic the l6n President . Vice Preside Secretary .. Parl.-Histori Chaplain . . tuifagaqg Gibbs m, . oem ' 6 E and R b. Webb for nh,-OU: Mike Jacobs .. him' ,The packs? distributed by the
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Steven 2 Sess- .xtrieig hannah l-illdgi Nlbert Louise Wlltbie Cecile lame -tren iuben vlr. Henn- niain purpose desires of the their set goal l in the United tg registration, ,ez 5' Seis and Council under- ieadliners '66 members. X-ejfnand. regis- ildings to help pus. vwdy Week ac- a weekly bulle- : to the Christ- : of the Dean,s on of Miss San aught Glen Yar- 5rs attended the Corpus Christi the discussion d graduates and Commencement W X .5 .ab it President Steven Bankler conducts one of the weekly meetings held in the Alamo Room. Elected by student vote, the 16 members serve as the co-ordinating body for both students and administration. President ..... . . Vice President Secretary . . Parl.-Historian Chaplain .... Steven Bankler Patricia Ebeier Louise Loefiler . Linda George . Vicki Porter Having robbed passengers on the Brackenridge Park minia- ture train, the Eagle, Delta Iota Chi members John Cunningham fleftj and Robert Felling turn over their tal-:ings to Mr. Henry Webb for the United Fund Drive. Mike Jacobs assists Mr. Webb in opening a student gift-pax box. The packages, containing samples of new products, were distributed by the Council to male students. Q X4 f , MWQMWQ. 0 My Q f Q' 49704 fl Cf, V ,c 4 ff A .fvmfl f I we 'WO I I 'fren at K Climaxing Howdy Week activities, students get acquainted during the first dance of the year staged by the Student Council in the
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