Texas A and M University - El Rancho Yearbook (Kingsville, TX)

 - Class of 1966

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Linda Anderson donates blood during the Blood Drive for Viet Nam soldiers. Perched atop a ladder, James Prewitt, director of the Student Union, begins decorating the Christmas tree for the SUB lobby. This A l student was one of about 250 students who protested the policy of the administration concerning the beginning date of the Christmas holidays. However, students didn’t qet their Christmas wish. 21

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Hilda Bryan and Santos Alarcon spend a winter evening window shopping during the Christmas season. Winter—1965-66 Club parties, open house festivities in the dorms, dances and students playing Santa Claus highlighted the winter activities at A l. The annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony took place Dec. 14, followed by a Christmas address by President Jernigan. The ceremony was started two years ago in an effort to increase Yule- tide spirit on the campus. On the cultural scene the Opera Workshop presented the opera Amahl and the Night Visitors Dec. 13-14 in Jones Auditorium. The opera, by 0ian-Carlo Menotti, was accompanied by the A l Civic Symphony and was open to the public. Students shouted We Want Out as they marched down the middle of College Boulevard Dec. 8 carrying signs protesting the starting date of the Christmas holidays. The organizers of the march gathered the group together in front of the library and a sit-in was staged with the singing of folk songs and impromptu speeches. Despite all the merriment of the march, A l students still came to school the two days they had hoped would be turned into holidays. Concluding the Christmas festivities at A l, students were asked what they wanted for Christmas in the South Texan. The answers ranged from a four-F draft rating to five extra holidays. When the Christmas rush was over, students settled down to final exams. Then the spring semester started with a visit from the Serendipity Singers. The songsters performed in Jones Au- ditorium to a more-than-capacity audience under the auspices of the Artists Course Committee, Another first for the Artists Course Committee was the presen- tation of a retrospective art exhibit of Cecil Casebier's works. One of the southwestern artist’s paintings was selected by stu- dent voting to be purchased by the college. 20 Gerald Black adds some instant weight as he prepares himself for a new role.



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April showers create palm reflections on tha rain- drenched sidewalk. In spring a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of , . Let's see, is the last word in that quo- tation tennis or bird-watching? A rodeo participant gets hi$ thrills during A l's Western Week held in April. Springtime means outdoor graduation commencements.

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