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Jt111uary 15. 1937 Mr' Barnes Urges Students Of J. C. T 0 Support Annual Special Meet Called (Continued from page I) tiv .. , or any !r~cnd in bu• lne .. to advertise in "EI Alamo."' u~ showed the at udents s everal copi .. or annuals published by aludent bodies o( yeat'll put. 1'hot!e or the years, 1928 to 1932, were ,·ery attractive, leather-bound. The last annual pul out, tho 1936, annua. l, was a very sm11ll annual with a cardboard cover. He announced that the annual of I!JS7 would be leatherbound and would contain ~reparating pages. Editor Maxine Wood 5Upplemcnted Gowland's s peech with the announcement that the 1937 "EI Alamou would contain art work, aomething t.hnt annuals of the past rew years have not had. Then the winners o! the three free annuals were drawn. They were Belen Potton, Sue Thompson, and Mary Lee Bernhardt. Those eligible to win were all who had had their pictures taken previous to the Jan. 9 deadline and who had plaetd their names on the board in the library. Prizes Offered Gowland then reminded the club• ol the prizes to be awarded to the one selling the most annuals. A $5.00 prize goes to the winner among the elub ~roup including the Cowboys, Senatora, Adda Dabba~. and Cheeses. A $8.00 prize goes to the winner among t.he club group Including the Honorary Tenehen, Rangercttes, Engineers, Spanish, and German clubs. Speeches pledging the support o[ their clubs were heard from Jimmie Kerr, Cowboy presiden~! Huber Hu!!meyer, Senata president: Gene Aubrey Hargis, Adda Dobba president; and Maxine Wood, Cheshne Cheese president. -o-- Girls BowGng The bowling alleys ·will be the or a very lntercating mntch Friday at noon between t.he fh•e leading bowlero at Junior College the Incarnate Word girls. Thill to be an excellent match who an.> interested in The Junior College team composed of the first !iv• !rom the girls' lengue who Mn.rgaret Ellen Bialt'gini, Jn.nllartin, Rcva Stttlford, Evelyn and Mary Louise SaunWe are betting on our team cent. SMI'ITY'S Lunch~. S.ndwiehea and Cold Drlnk.s 319 So. Alamo St . WOLF BAKING CO. Pits, Cakes, and Bread 82S So. Alamo St. GARFIELD 1101 THE RANGER JV()~TJ • • ~~VI~W Wh.h Jimmy Conver~~e In t.he From the showing that the Rnn~:- lead- with tho higho!lt individual et'S mnde in their game with the garnt', &erie~, and average-the Unh•ers.ity o( San Antonio, SaturJunior College bowlel'l! !ini~hed the finl series o( gam .. Cor the year day night it would •eem that they on Wednesday, January 6, when need 110me intensive workouts withLuter'a team beat Kennedy'• to in the next few \\:celt• before the Ulke fint place. Luwr'• flve nlso tournnment. The Ranger offense took Uigh-Tean> gnme, with" score was working well enough, bul lh~ of 768. The • tllndinlf at the end of the defense wu entr~mdy raggtd. The tin t s erlell ;~ ao followa: Broncs broke it almost nt "' ill. 110 Team w. l.. Pet. that is the mrun dCJiartmcnt that Luter No. a 23 7 .767 need& improving. Buff meyer mndc Kerr No. 0 22 8 . 733 some mce •ho~ under tho bR•keto. Crome No. ~ 15 15 .500 Muellor it •n excell•nt lon~: ohot, Kenedy No. 1 13 17 .433 l..cSturgeon No. 6 9 21 _300 but the Broncs wen• cover.ng up Ogc No. 2 a 22 .~67 so elol!Cl;· thnt he only mad• t,b,..,., High Team Game field goala. Luter No. 3 768 Another deportment that mu•t Bigh Team Series be improwd i• lh<• rout fthut•. Crome No. 4 2112 lligh lnwvidual Game When only a few point. ...,pe,.tc Converse 255 the team", n few weU alm~d foul Fligb Individual Series shots can easily win n bull gam<•. Converse 649 The showing that tht• Rang''"' made Blgh Individual A vernge on foul shots was very poor. EiR'hl Converse - 195 out or thirty-three •hot. b a hlll•• A final game was beln!f planned moro than twenty-live per cent, for Wednesday, January 13, to bo and nt least ~ixty 1•er cent oC the played by the ten highest sc:orers foul shota n>Wil b,. made ll lh<• (rom all the teams. The two fives tet~nt is l(oing t<> n1ake an irnPl'\'tl· were 110 arranged thnt the lotals slve showing. Kerr i• probtt~ly tbe were almost equal, one team hav- boot foul shot artist on the team. ing a total 11! 817 "nd tho other and he can stand im11rovcment. ha,-ing 816. Jays•e <8 Frtshmen The big Ten for the Roll-off were The San Marcos F...,.hm~n '~II arrunged as follows: b~ here lo return the 'f"m• w1th Converse 195.7 the Rang~n Snturdny n1ght. The j\fcBride 158.12 game promi•es to be a good one Crome 153.17 und the tram will certa••ly bt' zu.cht 167.11 working al their best to tnke thl• ·windrow 152.20 gnn1e. The game will be playl'<l Means Gueldncr _ "8i7"' 170-7 159.2 168.25 153.18 ol Bmckentidge gym at eighL o'clock. LC you do not havt your eea•on ticket, get It at once bocaw. e we have 1ome good pmt.'11 on the remainin~t schl'<lute. Wal<:h for announcemont con- Kerr Goodman Kinney 163.24 eerninll next week'• gaunetl 8lU' After the Roll-off "Jonesy" was to talcc the Big Ten to the Light to have their pictures taken !or t.he paper. The team winninlt' the Roll-off Wednesday wus to be preaented with a five dollar prize, one dollar Cor ench player. Three gam .. were to be played. T YPEWRITER MAN M. ALLEN, ~!gr. VSDE.RWOOD l<O~ (•OMONA .. UKTA»L£ ROYAJ. 110. U ROYAL 110. It t.. C. SMITH _ .p..u..t. ___., .... _ put __ ...... PORTA.IIt£8 ~SO~RWOOD PORTAJIL8 fl,.f usn!!RWOOO SOI~J!.I,ESS W~ tlO'fAL PORTABLS 1,'~;:: !H LOSOYA 51'. ' ~3 OOWN $S MONTII 'cENTRAL TYPEWRITER CO~IP..\.NY HAL KEMP VOCABULARY 1. atutna,·ate•-Th~ s~rinucon~~ of th~ lOituation ._·as llJU~·ra .. ••oh'd (incre&o;l-d) . 2. aR".similate-Ptants assimil· at• (absorb) enrbon dio>id• rrom th~ air. 3. predile<lion...-The JudR• dis ehlirged his dutit's: without predile<tion •(paniality). ·1. inimilnhle-Tho actor made Inimitable (mn!chlc-g) g.,.. lurttt. 5. lan~:uid-Rl• error!~ "•r• ,.r} languid (fcchle). &. •urreptitluo,._ Th• Quarto< ,. •• ~ 11Uhlisht-d in • urrrplillou• ( unaulhorb.l-d) edi· tion!C. '1. inrPntflar,·-ThP df'h:.tnr ~·•• erilidY~ fur his inc:tndiarr (inrtnmator}') r<marks. 8. abatl'--11• wnit~ for the • lorm lo ahat<' (dimlnl•h). !1. 1ruooudant-Th~ tall. ln•ou· < ant (<arofree) Cll(ur< aprroath<< l her. 10. conlin~t•nde~t-Wt ar(6 pr~ par,"tl ror all c:unlinttt.'ncl~ (IIO""ibillth-;), 11. ••apid-.\merl<an )ournali•m is often • apid (in•ipid). 12 . .o<anu---..<;l·~amc (an oll·produdn~ t plan I) l(r•" In "lid pro(IU!iou. t8. tonlum•ly-lte ht&Jied rontumel; (abus•) upon hi~ opponent. II. &ub•id>-11• eollocted il8 8Ub•ich (Cinncial •upport). 1.;. eMpouses--lle t.SPOUSf'"4 (a· dopt") I he cau~>e. HUTCHCRAFT FINE ARTS STUDIO l'ORTRAl'l'll OY l'll0T0CRAPIIY J. !1. llUTCIIC:ItArf 123 I'J ,\J.an>o 1'1••• l'JICIN1~ CATHEDRAL 7179 "Say It with Flowe ... " F. V. RUFFlllEYER It CO. Flomt.s Potron or Your S.:hool P-5139 109 W. Dcw<y Page 3 Gowland, Barnes Shine At Student Meet Wednesday Music Club Stars (Continued from page I) then, Oudl~y Gowland told the students t.hnt ind.h-idua l admissioJUI to th<· gnme Saturdn;- night would bt• only 16 cents, mstead of the 26 t(•ntl rhurg(l(l al thfl gam~ with thv Univ~l'!lity of San Antonio. Ourk N.t.mt•d Kutl1h:t.'n .Junca u.nnuunct.>d wln· ninJ! rtftme tor thto dcbatot·"· duck. The nam-.·. i•Dilemma." wa~C NUbmittcd by fluthic Smith . Kathleen DJIOio!'itccl for 1111t introducing the duck to tht n•••mbly, but uid that WIIJI imp<>'•lblo becau.., of tho dirty rondit ion or "Dllemnm." Stanl•y ~teC .. kill J•rc•<nted the Pw Club ro•• lo J anice l':a l{cl, after dcn)· inl!' th• rcpull<! b•uhCulnt"'• or tlw f'it• Club Jnl•mbt•NI. A ""hie liNJp culled n nwctmsr or th~ musicnl dub. --0- O.P. Sa,ys--- "I .., .. h dLC"h and ~"'7 on• ~~ 10.a • ha••W and pr'.'""rou• !-tvw Yt-.. r .~ · 0 . 1'. SCUl'~ABEL JEFJ".ERSO?' STAN"OARD I.JF£ ISStlllANCB C:O. J It Avdl lur~ u m CU'.:t• BETTER II OM E ICE CREAi'IJ COlltP ANY "The bc>o.t M \LTS in to.,-," 716 S. Almmo G. 3732 We eater to parties \V'~ DeJh•cr
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Jt111uary 15. 1937
Mr' Barnes Urges
Students Of J. C.
T 0 Support Annual
Special Meet Called
(Continued from page I)
tiv .. , or any !r~cnd in bu• lne .. to
advertise in "EI Alamo."'
u~ showed the at udents s everal
copi .. or annuals published by aludent
bodies o( yeat'll put. 1'hot!e
or the years, 1928 to 1932, were
,·ery attractive, leather-bound. The
last annual pul out, tho 1936, annua.
l, was a very sm11ll annual with
a cardboard cover. He announced
that the annual of I!JS7 would be
leatherbound and would contain
~reparating pages.
Editor Maxine Wood 5Upplemcnted
Gowland's s peech with the announcement
that the 1937 "EI
Alamou would contain art work,
aomething t.hnt annuals of the past
rew years have not had.
Then the winners o! the three
free annuals were drawn. They
were Belen Potton, Sue Thompson,
and Mary Lee Bernhardt. Those
eligible to win were all who had
had their pictures taken previous
to the Jan. 9 deadline and who had
plaetd their names on the board in
the library.
Prizes Offered
Gowland then reminded the club•
ol the prizes to be awarded to the
one selling the most annuals. A
$5.00 prize goes to the winner among
the elub ~roup including the
Cowboys, Senatora, Adda Dabba~.
and Cheeses. A $8.00 prize goes to
the winner among t.he club group
Including the Honorary Tenehen,
Rangercttes, Engineers, Spanish,
and German clubs.
Speeches pledging the support o[
their clubs were heard from Jimmie
Kerr, Cowboy presiden~! Huber
Hu!!meyer, Senata president:
Gene Aubrey Hargis, Adda Dobba
president; and Maxine Wood, Cheshne
Cheese president.
-o--
Girls BowGng
The bowling alleys ·will be the
or a very lntercating mntch
Friday at noon between t.he fh•e
leading bowlero at Junior College
the Incarnate Word girls. Thill
to be an excellent match
who an.> interested in
The Junior College team
composed of the first !iv•
!rom the girls' lengue who
Mn.rgaret Ellen Bialt'gini, Jn.nllartin,
Rcva Stttlford, Evelyn
and Mary Louise SaunWe
are betting on our team
cent.
SMI'ITY'S
Lunch~. S.ndwiehea
and Cold Drlnk.s
319 So. Alamo St .
WOLF BAKING CO.
Pits, Cakes, and Bread
82S So. Alamo St.
GARFIELD 1101
THE RANGER
JV()~TJ •
• ~~VI~W
Wh.h Jimmy Conver~~e In t.he From the showing that the Rnn~:-
lead- with tho higho!lt individual et'S mnde in their game with the
garnt', &erie~, and average-the Unh•ers.ity o( San Antonio, SaturJunior
College bowlel'l! !ini~hed the
finl series o( gam .. Cor the year day night it would •eem that they
on Wednesday, January 6, when need 110me intensive workouts withLuter'a
team beat Kennedy'• to in the next few \\:celt• before the
Ulke fint place. Luwr'• flve nlso tournnment. The Ranger offense
took Uigh-Tean> gnme, with" score was working well enough, bul lh~ of 768.
The • tllndinlf at the end of the defense wu entr~mdy raggtd. The
tin t s erlell ;~ ao followa: Broncs broke it almost nt "' ill. 110
Team w. l.. Pet. that is the mrun dCJiartmcnt that
Luter No. a 23 7 .767 need& improving. Buff meyer mndc
Kerr No. 0 22 8 . 733 some mce •ho~ under tho bR•keto.
Crome No. ~ 15 15 .500 Muellor it •n excell•nt lon~: ohot,
Kenedy No. 1 13 17 .433
l..cSturgeon No. 6 9 21 _300 but the Broncs wen• cover.ng up
Ogc No. 2 a 22 .~67 so elol!Cl;· thnt he only mad• t,b,..,.,
High Team Game field goala.
Luter No. 3 768 Another deportment that mu•t
Bigh Team Series be improwd i• lh<• rout fthut•.
Crome No. 4 2112
lligh lnwvidual Game When only a few point. ...,pe,.tc
Converse 255 the team", n few weU alm~d foul
Fligb Individual Series shots can easily win n bull gam<•.
Converse 649 The showing that tht• Rang''"' made
Blgh Individual A vernge on foul shots was very poor. EiR'hl
Converse - 195 out or thirty-three •hot. b a hlll••
A final game was beln!f planned moro than twenty-live per cent,
for Wednesday, January 13, to bo and nt least ~ixty 1•er cent oC the
played by the ten highest sc:orers foul shota n>Wil b,. made ll lh<•
(rom all the teams. The two fives tet~nt is l(oing t<> n1ake an irnPl'\'tl·
were 110 arranged thnt the lotals slve showing. Kerr i• probtt~ly tbe
were almost equal, one team hav- boot foul shot artist on the team.
ing a total 11! 817 "nd tho other and he can stand im11rovcment.
ha,-ing 816. Jays•e <8 Frtshmen
The big Ten for the Roll-off were The San Marcos F...,.hm~n '~II
arrunged as follows: b~ here lo return the 'f"m• w1th
Converse 195.7 the Rang~n Snturdny n1ght. The
j\fcBride 158.12 game promi•es to be a good one
Crome 153.17 und the tram will certa••ly bt'
zu.cht 167.11 working al their best to tnke thl•
·windrow 152.20 gnn1e. The game will be playl' |