The Rattler (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1957 Page: 4 of 4
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THE RATTLER
Friday, September 27,1957
Diamondback '57 Off
Fast, Keeps Up Face
By A. P. Carter, Jr.
Little Man On The Campus
Jews Start Year 5718
With 'Rosh Hashanah'
On Sept. 26, Jewish people
throughout the world celebrated
the Jewish New Year, 5718.
Called “Rosh Hashanah,” this
date is derived from the first
recognition of the existence of
one God by Abraham, the patri-
arch of the Jewish people.
“Rosh, Hashanah” begins a
ten-day period of Penitence end-
ing with“Yom Kippur” on Oct. 5.
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** student
“Have you seen the new Diamondback?”
This question was heard frequently during the past
two weeks following publication of the 1957 St. Mary’s
annual. Mr. Frank Riley, moderator, and Gary Schwarz,
editor-in-chief, may well be proud ~
of the work they and the other 1957 Diamondback is a publica-
members of the Diamondback tio" to which we W Point with
pride.
staff turned out. _*__
The front cover, with its bold, - -
eye-catching design, is sure to bhCSTOIII T© ECsIt
arrest the attention and arouse ■ ■
the interest of all who see it. f ©©|*©@©iC
And the cover design sets the Mr Frank Riley> moderator
pace for the new format of the 0£ Mary’s yearbook, the
text- Diamondback, has announced the
Sprinkled liberally throughout appointment of Dick Hardin as
the book are pictures of the his- editor of the 1958 annual. Hardin
toric missions in the San Antonio is a resident of San Antonio and
area. Of even greater interest plans to graduate in 1959 with a
to the St. Mary’s man is the B.A. in English,
comprehensive coverage of every Other staff offices will be fill-
phase of life on the campus, ed at an organizational meeting
Many of the photographs are of interested students, to be held
humorous, and the captions be- early next week.
low some have been the cause of -•-
many an appreciative chuckle. Physical Ed Degree
Another innovation is the en- For the first time, this year
livening of the advertisements St. Mary’s University is offering
with pictures of St. Mary’s stu- a course in physical education
dents browsing in the stores, and leading to a Bachelor of Arts de-
by sprinkling general-interest gree, designed to meet a grow-
pictures among the ads. ing need in South Texas high
Minor errors in printing fail to schools for athletic instructors
detract from overall enjoyment able to teach academic courses in
of the annual. On the whole the addition to coaching duties.
HlAA^eUP .
Poetry Contest
The National Poetry Associa-
tion has announced its eleventh
annual competition for college^,
students. Poems should be sent
to the National Poetry Associa-
tion, 3210 Selby ave., Los An-
geles 34, Calif. Deadline is Nov.
5. Further details are available
at The Rattler office.
Brothers Visit
A goodwill tour of ex-students
in the Texas Gulf Coast area
was made during their vacation
between summer school and the
fall session by Bro. Theodore
Brenner, Bro. Anthony Frederick,
Bro. John Hahn and Bro. George,
Kohnen.
The Very Rev. Walter Buehler, • '
president of St. Mary’s, and Dr. Mr. Lewis Fay, Sunday editor
James Laurie, president of Trin- of The Light, spoke to the staff
ity University, were named re- of The Rattler Monday afternoon
cently to the board of the San in The Rattler office on news-
I'mF GUIDANCE OFFICE —CIA$5MAT£5'~'U6 MAJQg ftSfe
(Little Man on the Campus will appear in each
issue of The Rattler.)
Two new Catholic high schools
for boys opened in San Antonio
this fall are LaSalle High School,
S. Zarzamora st., and Holy Cross
High School, San Felipe and Ri-
vas sts. near Culebra ave.
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St. Mary's University (San Antonio, Tex.). The Rattler (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1957, newspaper, September 27, 1957; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth841880/m1/4/?q=%22Religion+-+Denominations+-+Catholic%22: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library.