The Rattler (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 20, 1973 Page: 1 of 8
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The Tip off dance was sponsored by Sigma Beta Chi on November 16 at San Antonio on campus within the
Homebuilders Association. Entertainment, provided by Studebaker Hawk, added to the Scholasticate courtyard. All
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The art department of
St. Mary’s University
presents its Premier Art
Exhibition and Sale on
Sunday December 2 from 1
to 5 p.m.
Exhibition will be held
Brantley, Lewis Britton,
Linda Catalani, Ricardo
Cedillo, Cynthia Cox,
Douglas Dooley, Sara
Dysart, David Garcia.
Also named were:
Cynthia Gdula, Alejandro
Gonzalez, Otto Good, Irma
Hernandez, Robert Holmes,
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On the football field
Friday are the final events:
a tug-o-war, and a
jalapeno-eating contest; the
awards will be given
immediately after in the
University Center lounge.
Sophomore
Senator
Opening
Acevedo, Tony Adamich,
Theresa Boggess,, John
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entered by people for anyone interested at the
representing, or members Student Senate office which
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tions. First, second, third by events and' how, where,
and last place trophies will and when the events will be
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Defeat Apathy Days, be presented. held.
DAD, a resuscitation of Deadline for entry into Wednesday’s events are
Action Days, University the competition will be foosball, air hockey, and
Week, and Greek Week all Friday, November 30, at 12 pinball tournaments in the
rolled into one, will be held noon. Tiny fees are required University Center beginning
December 5, 6, and 7 all for participation in one or at one p.m.
around the school. two events. Thursday afternoon will
It is an activities Points will also be given contain pancake and banana
tournament open to all to organization for turnout eating contests in the pecan
members of the St. Mary’s to the blood drive grove; a penny pitch
community--students, November 28-30 and contest, inside, and a rotten
faculty, administration, and attendance to the University egg throw, outside, the
staff. Center movies on December University Center; a beer
Points will be awarded 5. and a bike marathon will
for each event which is Rules will be available close the day.
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Students in American the school and promise of
Universities and Colleges” future usefulness.
have been released. The national award was
Considerations in the given to the following St.
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TONIGHT- Freshman bonfire and first basketball game (vs. San Angelo in Alumni Gym). Games free for students with Activity Card Faculty with ID card. Other students $1.00, General
+ Admission $1.50. Rattlers play away, Nov. 24, Southwest Texas.and Nov. 26, San Angelo,and at home Nov. 28, SW Texas,and Dec. 1, Baylor.
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panel of selected judges.
See fine art work in
many media, including oil,
metal sculpture, wood
carving and photography.
The “ master amateur
artists” of St. Mary’s
University would like to
welcome you to this
event.
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The names of the St. are their scholarship,
Mary’s graduating seniors participation and leadership
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the honor and title of extracurricular activities,
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Blood Services, a surgical procedures. At Sheaward also went to: The twenty first annual Red Mass was held November8 in the:St Mary’slaw lecture hall,
not-for-profit organization, present, only 68 units of the Joan Lamm, Suzette The six century old custom this time had as its principal celebrant. Archbishop Francis J.
serving as the San Antonio 160 required daily are being LeBlanc, Sam Lindsay, Furey. The Mass is organized by the St. Mary s Law School and the Catholic Lawyers Guild
community blood bank, will drawn locally. The daily Edward Loera, John of San Antonio.__________________________________________________________________
be at the University Center quota will soon increase to Marino, Melvin Noel, Israel
10 a.m.-8 p.m. Nov. 28-30. 225. In short, Blood Ramon, Kay Riba, Jimmy DAD is coming
Chairman Paul Smith set a Services are only supplying Seifert, Daniel Sheehan, ------------------------.
projected goal of 300 units 40% of the blood needed in Harry Strickland, Garvin A • • • - f "I
over the three-day drive, our community. Stryker. AA-Iw7I-Ac fl Q VQ momwee
Students, faculty, staff and Donors must be -- ~ AUULVILIUN “ey • • L-E-11 • “
alumni are urged to give between 18 and 65 years _
blood on the above dates to old and weigh at least 110 VS
support this community pounds. Restrictions •
effort. prohibit donors that have
The critical blood had jaundice, malaria, Beta Epsilon Lambda
shortage in San Antonio cancer (internal within the sorority is sponsoring a
requires that blood be last five years), major book sale through
shipped in from other surgery within the last six tomorrow November 21.
districts across the country, months, pregnancy within The books at a dollar high
The increased blood the last six months, some limit are being sold in the
demand is due to the medications (call 226-2257 University Center. Proceeds
flourishing of hospitals in to check), or have been in from the sale will go to the
the areas as well as the Southeast Asia in last three Gerald Hallworth
numerous advances in years. Scholarship Fund,
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No classes, Thurs., Nov. 22—SunM Nov. 25
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St. Mary's University (San Antonio, Tex.). The Rattler (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 20, 1973, newspaper, November 20, 1973; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1522917/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library.