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

 - Class of 1966

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D During the tour of the Mission Pharmacal Company, fl. to r.l Duane Dotson, Claude Biediger and Vernon Miller watch the bottling of vitamins. -...1 llll. , lxclgsll Nl sc l lixcl. 'mix' N t.llli,lllCAl, soc 1 l.Tl Dr.. .Charles Howard, sponsor, stands before an ACS recruiting poster and a mirco distilling apparatus in one of the displays which the society sponsored. American Chemical Society Student Affiliate A series of field trips headed the list of activities mem- bers of the American Chemical Society Student Affiliate participated in during 1965-66. During a visit to the San Antonio Police Department, emphasis was placed on the chemistry and photography labs. Members received a red carpet tour, complete with free samples, of the Mission Pharmacal Company. The big project of the year was the day-long field trip to The Uni- versity of Texas and Balcones Research Center. Other activities included organizing a free chemistry tutoring service, showing chemical movies every week and providing displays in the Chemistry-Geology Building cre- ated to benefit and help students through difficult areas of chemistry. Cfficers President ...... ......... . . . Duane Dotson Vice President ...... . . . Nancy Poulis Secretary-Treasurer . . . . , , Bonnie Burk Reporter ........... . . . Bonnie Burk ACS President Duane Dotson presents Dr. Ava McAmis a framed copy Of the Chemists Creed on behalf of the society. The creed now hangs in the chemistry library. In the background fl. to rJ Nan P 1' J d'th H . ton and Dr. Charles Howard liste? asimllfi .lldel Morliley, llavdd itoillf- San Antonlo P01106 De ' es' ea 0 e U v partment Cnme Lab ex 1 ' th ' PIHYS ln the capture of criminals. , P gms e role chemlstry Plans for Patty Whitel To among lowshi This sideret their z San A: mas pa to rou1 for M2 The Southi

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oert rd th Lelia ieannie lee lvllfglnia 1115 ig, El3iI1C ie Ierikaiv' L!1'iCl3 .ilen Edith 3, Nlr. Th 0111215 Sigma Tau Sigma Established at San Antonio College in 1957 with 19 charter members, Sigma Tau Sigma, the National Social Science Fraternity for Junior Colleges, listed 68 members on its rolls this year. Known as the Texas Alpha Chapter, the fraternity pro- motes scholarship, truth and service among promising stu- dents in the field of social science. Membership requirements include the attainment of 15 hours at SAC including six hours of social science, current enrollment of 13 hours, a grade average of 2.1 in history, government, economics or geography and a grade of 1.6 in all other courses. In addition to the fall and spring formal initiations, the fraternity presents an award annually to the most outstand- ing man and woman members during the Awards Assembly. Michael Crutchfield hands 1 ll FQ tg 1 1 a membership card to Pattie Knight as Karen Salas Cin background! assists during illltla tion ceremonies. Officers President ...... ..... J ames Little Vice President . . . . . Mary Fleming Secretary ..... . . . ..... Karen Salas Treasurer . . . . . Michael Crutchfield Sigma Tau Sigma spring initiate James Price receives a cup of punch from officer Mary Fleming. C ff.. , r g . 2 1 ' , .. :N 1 .gf 'f f - it 1 f 1 if ga, T ' i If sf 1 as F fl ' f i e e , 5 , .- I A i -- - ' if' 1-if 17 11- p 41 ff 1 1 i - - 73 wgj 1. Mg, 2, ',,, , Q QMQ 4, , , L: Q7-V . ar ii -' Ag' -' 3 , A f '-,- Ei 1 if-if , ' 5 ' - 1 ' i 445 -- f T ' V- Y Fi' ,, rifffff. 1, :ffl ,sf ifffffi if .35 , I ' 'f --3 .S 171. gl, Q . .:: Q .,.', 1 .,i2,g. rj., f - , gg Q, ' 1 ' ,Q Q QQQQ ' Q QQ ., QQ, ,Av ' f yy --'f Q V .flW v,.4 QQ 'vpg ,VAI Q 1 '-.. 1 .,-.-..4f. V '-f'- -'-i f- ,-f-.- ..., . ,,.,, ,,,, Q it f ' C C . . . '1351' ' iiiii Q T g,, Q ,f .. if U A V: ,CXQQE ' s Y ri , , -'T '-la 37.25 zc2'IWf -I T 1 Gb f' , -, , , .a j '-' . . ' ,. K ' Z! '-...ye I f.,:,,i.7 ,, 'f' . Q' fi' A ivi' ., , . . ,.., , ,. ffl ,..,.,,. .. . H . . 'V ' g --.--i at-rr V' H wvff' 'ffi 1 xi' wif ,,,,-, Q ,, ' 1 - ' g ' V',', 1, f ' '- f' ' .,, -. ,,,.. ,,,..,, ?1'1filfsQ5z: f J Q ' Q Q ' , ', i' ,I , 'V i 'l - V.. l ' ,, f 7 :fr N Q, q:7 i'.Q 3 if. , , 0. H- 3 3 Q , 1 ., Q .Q., .' , 'QQ'Q, Q5 : AQQQVQAQ qv an 1 I - QQ-Q1 ig ':1 Q X Q J , , stef if .1 z, , ' , 1 iiit 1 t . 1 i2sz.fl5f -. ,.-. gm, 911 ':i'1i3fffi5'f'.Ii A ,ai ,. . f If QQ, ,. ,. 7 ,wif My, Q.W::QQQ ,QQ QQ . V v , 'f', ig.. 1 - Q Fir t : Id Bl h tt , M C ll , K nneth Calvert, Arch Campbell, Maria Carrisalez, QCynthia Cllaffin, Bill Chu, Ronald Cosgrove Linda Feiinailliiiielz, Mluy Seilolizd Shannon Fuller, Joe Gamez, Hazel Goodspeed-. Judnh Haley, Jqan Holford. John Howard, Rlchard Kinsala, Pattie Knight, John Law, James Little. Third row: .loe Lopez, CGOIEC MallSlJC1'ECf,QSalD M3-mn, Elaine M00ZYgel11ba, M3113 01112 Virginia Patrick, Vickie Porter, Carmen Reyes, Carol Rose, Karen Salas. Fourth rom: Judith Schlebouty Peggy' SPICIKCFIHHHH, A1111 Stewart, GCOTEIH Stoker, Gwen Tumer, Marilyn Walker, Ruth Wiley, Mr. Edward Morris, Dr. David Trimble-



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Ciety .ent Affiliate Depaflnrent, Photographs, tmPlete wid, 'UW The big to The Uni. fr' chernisfn. rl We-ek Bulldeillfl cre- icult areas of Dotson Poulis e Burk 2 Burk 5 J, framed COPY d HOW In . David Stock' head Oflfhe role chfmwm Officers Fall Spring Carol Moseley .... President .... Patty Whitehead Patty Whitehead . . . Vice President . . . Becky Conrad Carolyn Rusch .... Secretary .... Charlene Linnartz Elaine Salge ........ Treasurer ........ Elaine Salge Olga Ortega ........ Reporter . . . . . . Sue Robbins Historian ........ Sue Robbins Plans for a spring dance are outlined by officers fl. to rJ Sue Robbins, Becky Conrad, Patty Whitehead and Elaine Salge. Beta Sigma Alpha To encourage the development of professional attitudes among business women and to provide an opportunity for fel- lowship in that field -this is the goal of Beta Sigma Alpha. This interest club consists of 20 members who could be con- sidered the business women of San Antonio College. This year their activities consisted of visiting different business firms in San Antonio. Their social activities were in the form of a Christ- mas party, a spring dance which included a guest speaker, and to round out the year a swimming party and picnic were planned for May. The highlight of this year's activities was a field trip to the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. ln. lf. .,f,fff ,.', '.,'2'-f-wm......, On their way to visit a business firm in town are Beta members fl. to rJ Eva Martinez, Olga Ortega, Sharon Di Loreto and Doris Adams. Electric typewriters and exercise books are familiar material to members Margaret Hernandez, Brenda Starnes and Kathryn Jenschke. 89

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