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The University of Texas at San Antonio was established in 1969. As of 2009, the University comprises three campuses: UTSA's Main Campus in northwest San Antonio, its Downtown Campus, and the HemisFair Park Campus, which includes the Institute of Texan Cultures museum. The Yearbook Organization, a student organization responsible for the production of UTSA's first yearbook, Horizons, originated in 1989 as the Yearbook Commitee of the Student Representative Assembly. The final yearbook, produced in 1998, was created by a single student.

From the description of University of Texas at San Antonio yearbooks, 1990-1998. (University of Texas at San Antonio). WorldCat record id: 421466296

The University of Texas at San Antonio was established in 1969. As of 2009, the University comprises three campuses: UTSA's Main Campus in northwest San Antonio, its Downtown Campus, and the HemisFair Park Campus, which includes the Institute of Texan Cultures museum.

From the guide to the A Guide to the University of Texas at San Antonio Academic Departments Web Collection UA 01. 04. 02., 1996-, (University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections) From the guide to the A Guide to the University of Texas at San Antonio Student Organizations Web Collection UA 01. 04. 03., 2001-, (University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections) From the guide to the A Guide to the University of Texas at San Antonio University Administration Web Collection UA 01. 04. 01., 1997-, (University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections) From the guide to the University of Texas at San Antonio: General Information and University History Collection UA 1. 01., 1967-2003, (University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections) From the guide to the UTSA University Artifacts and Memorabilia Collection UA 98., 1970s-2010, (University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections) From the guide to the UTSA University Archives Vertical File UA 1. 03., 1970-2009, (University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections) From the description of University of Texas at San Antonio general information and university history collection, 1967-2003. (University of Texas at San Antonio). WorldCat record id: 416492983 From the description of University of Texas at San Antonio artifacts and memorabilia collection, 1970s-2009. (University of Texas at San Antonio). WorldCat record id: 421481606 From the description of University of Texas at San Antonio University Archives vertical file, 1970-2009. (University of Texas at San Antonio). WorldCat record id: 416608675 From the description of University of Texas at San Antonio university publications collection, 1973-2009. (University of Texas at San Antonio). WorldCat record id: 421484352

The Festival of American Folklife, now the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, was initiated in 1967 and occurs annually over the July 4th weekend on the Mall, Washington, D.C. The 1968 festival was cosponsored by the Institute of Texan Cultures (ITC) and highlighted Texas culture, including arts, crafts, agriculture, music and foods. The delegation of more than 150 Texans, including 50 people from the San Antonio area, was headed by R. Henderson Shuffler, ITC Director, O.T. Baker, ITC Projects Manager, organized and ran the show. The San Antonio Conservation Society organized and handled the bulk of the food preparation and service.

Source: 1968 Festival Featuring Texas

From the guide to the Festival of American Folklife collection MS 340 ., 1967-1969, (The University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.)

The University of Texas at San Antonio was established in 1969. As of 2009, the University comprises three campuses: UTSA's Main Campus in northwest San Antonio, its Downtown Campus, and the HemisFair Park Campus, which includes the Institute of Texan Cultures museum.

The Yearbook Organization, responsible for the production of UTSA's first yearbook, Horizons, originated in 1989 as the Yearbook Committee of the Student Representative Assembly. The yearbook's first editor was Cindy Ledwig, who had served as the Historian of the Student Representative Assembly. The committee had conducted a survey that revealed that 72 percent of UTSA students believed that UTSA should institute a yearbook. The name Horizons was chosen by the Yearbook Organization in a naming contest. The name was entered by Tito Sepulveda, a senior engineering student. The yearbook was published by Taylor Publishing Company.

There is no mention of a Yearbook Organization in subsequent yearbooks. Although each yearbook generally contains a statement from the yearbook's editor-in-chief, there is little information about the yearbooks' staff members, publishers, and so forth. The final yearbook, produced in 1998, was created by a single student, Rachele Di Tullio.

1990: Horizons. Theme: The Start of Something Big 1991: Horizons. Theme: The Dream Is Alive 1992: Untitled. Theme: Seize the Day; Carpe Diem 1993: Chaparral. Theme: Breaking All Boundaries 1995: Chaparral. Theme: Talking the Silver 1998: Chaparral. Theme: Building Momentum From the guide to the UTSA Yearbooks UA 02. 03., 1990-1998, (University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections)

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