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Odober 2, 1987 T H E R A :-o GER Eighteen Play In Pie Club Tires of J. C. Tennis Meet Gorrri V t . -::~~ng, o esm f:lghlccn otudenta will pA>tici- Six New Che~ses Choose Cowboys Throw S hipman as Pres. Prize Social For pnte in the J. C. tcnnia toumaml.!nt •Cl!ording to llal Well•. who •• spon•orlng the muteh, ... P1oiringo lor tho first round wt."rr drawn \\'Nin~MdO.)' morntnr. Th•• firot round muot be completed by t.h<• momln1r of Wedn~aday, Oc-tober 6. The pairing$ for the first round aro •• follows: Jam"" Walthal va. Hugo CortJUI: Claude Cox va. Ruben RJ&cu•in; LeRoy Mueller ••· R&lJoh Lehr: Bobby Ravicz vo. Harry Ankcraon; fin! Wells •*· 8Uiy Wilson; Jaek Howard ••· Ed SimmoM; Iurvey Smith vs. Corter Wallace; Jane McDavitt and Er!ie ltae Ru.sst'll; Hugh Harrell ''~~· Doris Carter. --0- Rangerettes Give Frosh Honor Tea Plans tor the annual Ra n!(er• tt• tea honoring the Jreahonen studenha are complete enough to announce the d.ote aa Tuemy Oct. 12 at the hom~ or Ruthrc Smith, 1108 Drexel. Vetu Mae Smith wa• eloctod t rea•urcr to !ill the post vacat;ed by Mary Belle Rail. A con1mittee to draw UJ) tbli! new by.Jaws and creed o! the club was appoint « ! with Kathleen J on~• &$ ch@lr· man to be abisted by Rutbie Smith nnd ~:ilecn Shipman. New sophootoJ·t> nu~mbenl elected to membenhip in the chtb are, Mlnni• Ruth Reib., Henrietta Speckles, CarolYn Kirk. Mory Lee Bernhard, Hn~el Grimm, and Laura Steinbach. 'Em:iC~E~S I ~:ih.·t'n Sh•pmnn wa~ P1ectN1 pre· 1' •idcnt or the Cheahyr• l'h.lel<' club Tho Piltlllen gut ~d o( eating plt>.!l at their first meeting on Thu,.,.day. Stp~mbt!r 2.1, •• the)' \Olt-d in als nttw mt.>ntben ln who~e tncc• they couDd oquaah left-over or unwanted s~rtion1 or pie.a m future meHing8-tbllt i• tor u month or so. The new pJe-face• are. readlntr !rom aliw to ~lice, Bob Sawtelle. William Wll•on. Albert Prucha, H;u·old Stuart, Thnd Wuaver, and Lloyd BRrbt>e. For lour meetinJP they wJI be at the mere>· or the lndhidual memhet'$, and at the loot meetinl!' th.,re will he no hope ~nly gobo ot pies. Very httlc ebe was don~-t.hat 1•, except the •mall matter or el· ec:ting a \"ice--president. to succeed Kemp Adams. Weldun Crawford walt cbo$~n lor the job. \'ieo-pre sidents o..rto n~ceasary In lhe Pit: Club, tor without them thB pies would never be eut; or, t.hey would ne,·er be cut l~gally. Flo Brown wu eleeted honoa"e ot the !ollowing-thls-wook II •hort lengthy bit O( and compromitting. -0- 75 Take Night Work Ct·eat demand on the po r·t or San Antonio tea ohere for tbe night courses in Phys leal Educ.llion will awcll the enrollment at Coll•re by obuut one cording to Mn. Loi• London, istl'llr. The rt>J(:i!trationt Friday 24, had reached appro•imutely 76, and many onore werl' ex)l<'et.ed to rel(aotcr Wednl'Sdlly night. cln .. es are taull:ht by M i<• R110hel Bolu. In addition to the P. ~1. elnsses, •ophomore Engli$h, taught b>· Mrs. J. E. Net.on, i• al•o being orrered in the night ••hool. at ih !ir!llt 11ltt·Cin~r on S~pLcmbur 23. She •UC<C<-'d• Mnry Bell• Hu 11, who will not ~ active in th~ club lhl$ )'t:UI. 1'hC' elt.-e· ion ot Efle~n A" pr .. osident l<·ft tbc office or 'epotter, which she i>tevlou•ly hold, open. Rulhic Smith wa~ t•!Ci;t~d th~ uew l'ef>Cirter. Pro1pecUv~ !lophomore nH.~mbt!t!\ wen~ nomirat'"-d t.o tK- voh-d on at Lhc next tne<'tinu. Tht- fL~~hmtHl wt'IC:C'IIH(' ten wi I l1c.\ R.l lht• horr l' nf the •ron110r, Or Janie Ba•kln. 721 Bolumoro St., on Uctob.r 16. All fn:sbmen ond lt()phomore ~:irt. IU'l: c:ordinll:.- im•ited by th<• old mt•mbt•J'l- to eome. -o- Senate Eats C:ike At Meeting, Plans Hayride Shortly Cok•. t nke, \l"hN•'• tlH' Cak•T With thi• IU!lCiou.• thou~tht in mind the Most flonornble SENATE went intu !'l'1i• ion Tu~ay. St:ptember 28. In Room 2. Alter tho (hourt~) wrre rQttd, R.al) moud Wl'b-. n \\a~ llnanimoUMI)' eltctt•d sec rotory o( the Senate, Milton Schiller whu did nnt ro· turn lhi. yenr. An argum'-lnt .aroH QV\'1 how bnd th• SE~ATI" should defeat th• C<>wboyA In tht• comln11 football gunw. A rtcr ()eAt'e: wa1 re"tored by eon•promi•c, tho SEN AT F. then decided to l•av~ another pr'llctiee settSioo IJC(ore dcft>atin~ the Cow. buys. 1\'il•on broul{ht tho cake tn thi.J lime t\ntl part of at Wtl.S Ml"''i• ing. Tht· club tht•n voted to run "Siiekun1" tha•ou~th th~ gauntlet b,•. !!Au~.- h~ could giv~ nP rt-a'>~on wh) port of lhe enkc was mi"ain~e. A hayride tl1o latter p•rt Octobco· wos •u~rll'l•t~d. Martin, McGill, Killgore Relax On Vacation, Prof. Hurry Carries On w•nlt'd to wait trll It !lot When Bob wu rominded that wa.s mot·e than on(' Wft)' to ''hot" the motion took o ba~k •cat (until cold~r weathrr arrives). ~lcCown mov•d that only ohl merubtol'l'l be eltowcd to vat the rake. As th"' old members wel"e' outnumbered six tu one the mo .. lion !nil<'il and l!cGowon nearly ll'Ot the I(I>Untlet for hi$ action Happy Medium - that's the phrtse to describe ~Usa Bessie KIIJrOl'e's summl'r activities. There was buaines$ to be done and fun to be had, and il the business be· came a merf.! mean• to the latter - well? After all! Fau<'il with the dread prospeet o( spending the t~~ummer under medical a ttention, our Chern Teach packed up and rushed to h~r dear brother in Detroit- doetor at the Henry Ford flo•pltul-for consolation nnd (r<>e treatments. Quite a njc:c s wim· mlng pool they have up Lhorc, by the way; and the l'l!llt of Detroit wa•n'L hnlr bad, odds Miss Kilgore, what with all the mce inter nes, and so un .... Oh, yu! She nl•o gut the medical ~atmcnt-in her spnro momunl.K. Then, mtl"t!ly n~ an anticlimax. came o trip to Buffalo, Ni•IClU'o. (alone). t..:wMon Toronto, Casa Loma, and other pointo of inureU. That Dear ehifd.rcn, wa!\ nbsolutel)• all: For the ,·arittty of it we no'' turn to Pto!easo1· Hurry~ who~estory- tu Ul'i- is n pain Cui ont. ProCessor Rurr)•, J. C.'s Human Dynamo. had no vacation. That •• not unuKual-and that'• jutt whul wotrles u.g, The.re comes a time in the lite or •very human being when a \' aeati(Jn is impcrat h•e, a matter of nf>te!l$it)•, et~., ~vo n , though o"r Professor dol!!! t r)' t.o ignore thi!J fad. Anyway, it sa ps our energy to think o( .\lr. Hurry':s working. thinking, and talking shop ALWAYS. flowevor -and this • hould relieve us-he did stop for " few minutrs to ,•j:ut the •..:ond b<:st mlutt'lll colloction in lhe world, lit the •tat. cr~pital at Colorado. Aftet· th• ake "·cnt tho way or all IC')Oll lhinllll thr old mtmb ·r· rt:-lllt!~~tiont.'tl tuul th~ followink tel· low"' t.•l~c.-h·tl tu rnemb-.:Nhtp in th Scuoto: IIIII Cunn:nlthnm. Roland llolt. Wad•• ~!oXeil. Howard Srenttr. Th1 follcw.'ing fr, ... hmtn \H•r, prof o~«'d for nu•miM'!rtj:ht)' aubjfM:t to ,. tal ll•hlna: th•or t•lr~tlblltt)' : lt..ltoh L<hr. Ju,r ·\darn<, Ill\,. lie Mahrrn, (;nfJun llrolltl, Albt- 1 llan• c-.•y, Arru lfJ ~rhindlt:r. •:. li. Sinl· mon~ and Aubrt•y \\'11 un. M i•• Lillian 31ortin-p•rdon ut -M .... Sehadt r'O<l• ftve tluousond mil~:s in her oltl•rnobite-, •aw Tex· 80, CBUI!'ht A t .. b thiJo lonJr .... well, nnyway. this lon~e-<~nd, incadontnl- ---~-~-~;-E_1_'_1-.I-I_E_G_._\ N_(;,- -I ly, got narril'<l. ~f•>' th•r lrv• IN THE ''CA\'K ' h· ppilr ever nf.cr, ""'n thuu~rh w t'Oll Ll Sl'll & D \ ;\l'L'It.: don't h~ll"w in fairy tal•• I EI'ER\ \1 Ell:\ 1;.'<1> \ \ Mi .. Mar)' l lcCIII. who •nioyo. e\'er)·thint any,~.-ay. indu,hnt! th~ b~Jil or health. !!~pent twn week~ in Hot Sprill~ •. \ t•kunattt'. but did not toke un)' bath•-\\ hal'• that, lli•s ~!cGill! Ohl pordon u•l Sh• m"ant mineral bath~. Sh• did not vitlit u n\' of t b.._. nmbhng ca~ino~ She f•li ••rr) for all th• >iek peoplt-. And that W8l that. Freshmen, 'fht• Cowbuy• a.:a•·• n tocial l01t Frldny nll(bl, but it lookM lilw a Stud<nt A,.!':OCilUion danet-•. l'~vt~ry IH'Omin~nt P<'t'80n and nhuo!\t cv~ r)' otht•r pc-t~on in J C.-" hh thu ~XC\·ptlon of ten of lhe h.·elw: ~mttOrll were there. Th . •odal Wall a .Ort or •'!Jltro· duetor>• Prom.'' Each guc•t Anti I hen:• WL•t e O\'er fi!ty nf lhL'mwus lR;.:',t.et•d with o Jitt1l! card thul Dlh·l.'rti.l'\c:cl his nan·~ nud mule~ nn:l on two r•••• his •m•ll-llilly Wil" on n -,d Bob Sawu~llt•, tngtt('d •·s,·na or".'' ·rh._, tdl."lt and tht rc ~utt 'Ah th~l •11 unnt"quaintt·d J'f! l'lon~ 11houfd bt.ocorn~ BC,tuamttll Two big drawing turd!' at tht ~o.einl \\·ere e.ooki~ taken by the: big. bud wo·r fr-om IHll• Red Coak. ng- Stove, und pitu:applc.• tchl.!llict·l punch n Ia MiddlNon. Pntcha. nnd Smith. The l;lo\\Ollt dnm out u biR trowd o( fre,hmt>n, f1ro14pt-Cth c mtlrnbcN., und lo"el)>· ft~~hmNt Stli"ltJ. Tht•1tt• J:U~:ilU: \YN'l' J:l'\0 tt:' I with th" u•udl Cowboy he>~pit.ality: e\·en the ~nnto1·,., pn•"t:nt WC'I't lt'"(>l.t('tJ \\ it.h fl'"Pt.~t. (;Ul"!!;ll'l \\N·c treated to the li~l exhibi· lion o( Hnrohl Stuan'• ••tr a ord1113ry Into> prctation• or VOilU htr dune-.. enLt.l'3-notnbly .. Truck· ln." Out.otand.n~e heekltr ot t h •· nia'ht wtta I.A?Roy Mui!ller, who wa" a.lwa)'!l hO\'erintt n.round •·~mlndinJC the Cowboy• that th<·r had n too:ball practice the next dn)· So, to oblig~ C•ptuin Mutller ond Al•o that A o'tlock etas •• the I!Ood tinl!' ""~ rorct'd at II :30 ... M. to hong tire until tht "''" Cnwbo>· a rrair. a plcinic -0- German Club Elects Althou~th it h"" not yet hird itJ< firAt nu~ttting, Der Schiller Verein hu elll<!lt>d It• orricen. for the cominc- !lt•mtsttr. Thr!>.t nlfirtr:wot ·e elected from the Germnn cta .. ••· explained lli.a !Ann Koch sponsor. Bob Sawtelle "·o• chusen pi'I'Aidont: Fronk Slaymaker eltet •'<I vice-rn·aident; Eile11n Shipman. ll'Crt>tary; Clnrenc.e Hensley, treu. urcr: Roy.,on<l White. reporter; and Thonrna Moon, aer~r.,ant-ntbt• ms. Ou:anization of the c:1ub will b.•~ein in lht! next '""t'l:k, ,.aid Mi•• Koeh. r--- , SELJ. R E~.T REI',\11( I C ~~ N'fRI\ I, 'I'YPEWRITJ<;R CO. 'I' ER" S I OiM"'unl T, St'ho 11 ('hildr•n I I l l I I I I ' r. 6·7· 1· 1 t ~OER\1 OUUS r!Cn ILS 1.. (". s Ill 'I'll J>uge :1 uo=o=o=o=u n Sports * ~ ~ * Review n Q,=o=o=o=oc:.- Oc.tdK prt.'V10U!llly quot. .-.. 1 on th• Senak' Debating :";ocit•ty's football :-~"qua« in tht• Shack'"' &oku.• ~hn11 dropp.·d Ilk,. >c< •lock tn the I c Cttnll4."t m"r cl wh n th Cowf-o} • pt-ncuc~·d Satultb.y '1u•c than a !lltOrl' (ovt~r 25, tu ht.• \"XBC!t J of brui•el'> and tOUI!h• whieh thr• t.ttt>r club dt-u(tc·d nn ita .,,, u hook show(-d ur• for a ~.tnt~linlt thr~c hr ur f't.•q,on At 1" 't 1 (u ld :\p("C Mtoo" whn w ·rr not au;urttd beynnd vncal clt• <'rllltion ~"ullitd ttJ plar.c an) b~·u Dt any tllhb on tht• S1.mulAJt"1t. Oo ~r In th~! S<"n.a.te hH.nJCUwt, hm\l n•r, \o~r.) Httll• l'h)'Sic tl udh ity \HI:ol \I <l•lt:. lht• ltJ\"t)t:nh• ,,( tht' \\ ind,.t(lfm ml'lh(HI nf play 1Jt."C• tt'll)' Cigurin..r out "1L:11 k pi/\)' • ''ilh !'!IX poant n..,_ulttt. 'It ntr 11lumh ~k-ar tht• thrm Punchl'IB l:Ut u~ hrkc:tl if'n '' ,. hi~ tu 111n..ch l l with iM.' tht SL·nnh· lint• conch MllHt 11hut IJta1n ,. hmina an11 our nu. tlfitk • ::uH tN .:ut 't:" hl'ut ulrrndy ~·· ~" unprt:judic·~f c·Qmnwnb \'<Ill b .. made b) any illudl."nl 1 smc~,.• ,n h•tt fll li flO h&jt'h in Lht ,.,Jmlng :tlt<"r(:ttUun. St~u~ frum hitch ~hool "" thl• t'u'' bo~ ' tt.um u t• •'ftc.d'' Ston&.IJ, •·si ·"-Y .. SantotJ, ndn --Tu!Cy" S'l'kcl'C, a.ml man) ot hrl"$. ThCt bi!itt of tht• Stonut \\Tf·~kin~ c1 ew mclmt•· 'iRullet P!I.S!i Snatch r" Spc nrt.·• und Gordon ''Brut'-"·· Uc.·ltt•l. lsroadw~y Fin~~~ I Corp. 1 901 IIRO.U)W " I I 1 .\1.1, MAKES Of" :\'~: \\ CARS AT A DlSCOL NT I I I l'At.L HOW.\ ltD II ll.S()'i I Garfield 8221 .> ----------- I 0 ·----------< "Say it with Flow.,., .. F. V. Hullmeyer & Co. ,..~lori~t.A l'atron or Your School I p :il3~ 100 K D\'WO)' •>-- - -- - -----4"> \l R ~·----------------------
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Odober 2, 1987 T H E R A :-o GER
Eighteen Play In Pie Club Tires of
J. C. Tennis Meet Gorrri V t .
-::~~ng, o esm
f:lghlccn otudenta will pA>tici- Six New
Che~ses Choose Cowboys Throw
S hipman as Pres. Prize Social For
pnte in the J. C. tcnnia toumaml.!nt
•Cl!ording to llal Well•. who ••
spon•orlng the muteh, ...
P1oiringo lor tho first round
wt."rr drawn \\'Nin~MdO.)' morntnr.
Th•• firot round muot be completed
by t.h<• momln1r of Wedn~aday, Oc-tober
6.
The pairing$ for the first round
aro •• follows: Jam"" Walthal va.
Hugo CortJUI: Claude Cox va. Ruben
RJ&cu•in; LeRoy Mueller ••·
R&lJoh Lehr: Bobby Ravicz vo. Harry
Ankcraon; fin! Wells •*· 8Uiy
Wilson; Jaek Howard ••· Ed SimmoM;
Iurvey Smith vs. Corter
Wallace; Jane McDavitt and Er!ie
ltae Ru.sst'll; Hugh Harrell ''~~·
Doris Carter.
--0-
Rangerettes Give
Frosh Honor Tea
Plans tor the annual Ra n!(er• tt•
tea honoring the Jreahonen studenha
are complete enough to announce
the d.ote aa Tuemy Oct.
12 at the hom~ or Ruthrc Smith,
1108 Drexel.
Vetu Mae Smith wa• eloctod
t rea•urcr to !ill the post vacat;ed
by Mary Belle Rail. A con1mittee
to draw UJ) tbli! new by.Jaws
and creed o! the club was appoint
« ! with Kathleen J on~• &$ ch@lr·
man to be abisted by Rutbie
Smith nnd ~:ilecn Shipman.
New sophootoJ·t> nu~mbenl elected
to membenhip in the chtb are,
Mlnni• Ruth Reib., Henrietta
Speckles, CarolYn Kirk. Mory Lee
Bernhard, Hn~el Grimm, and
Laura Steinbach.
'Em:iC~E~S I ~:ih.·t'n Sh•pmnn wa~ P1ectN1 pre·
1' •idcnt or the Cheahyr• l'h.lel<' club
Tho Piltlllen gut ~d o( eating
plt>.!l at their first meeting on
Thu,.,.day. Stp~mbt!r 2.1, •• the)'
\Olt-d in als nttw mt.>ntben ln who~e
tncc• they couDd oquaah left-over
or unwanted s~rtion1 or pie.a m
future meHing8-tbllt i• tor u
month or so.
The new pJe-face• are. readlntr
!rom aliw to ~lice, Bob Sawtelle.
William Wll•on. Albert Prucha,
H;u·old Stuart, Thnd Wuaver, and
Lloyd BRrbt>e. For lour meetinJP
they wJI be at the mere>· or the
lndhidual memhet'$, and at the
loot meetinl!' th.,re will he no hope
~nly gobo ot pies.
Very httlc ebe was don~-t.hat
1•, except the •mall matter or el·
ec:ting a \"ice--president. to succeed
Kemp Adams. Weldun Crawford
walt cbo$~n lor the job. \'ieo-pre
sidents o..rto n~ceasary In lhe Pit:
Club, tor without them thB pies
would never be eut; or, t.hey would
ne,·er be cut l~gally.
Flo Brown wu eleeted honoa"e
ot the !ollowing-thls-wook
II •hort lengthy bit O(
and compromitting.
-0-
75 Take Night Work
Ct·eat demand on the po r·t or
San Antonio tea ohere for tbe night
courses in Phys leal Educ.llion will
awcll the enrollment at
Coll•re by obuut one
cording to Mn. Loi• London,
istl'llr. The rt>J(:i!trationt Friday
24, had reached appro•imutely 76,
and many onore werl' ex)l<'et.ed to
rel(aotcr Wednl'Sdlly night.
cln .. es are taull:ht by M i<• R110hel
Bolu.
In addition to the P. ~1. elnsses,
•ophomore Engli$h, taught b>·
Mrs. J. E. Net.on, i• al•o being
orrered in the night ••hool.
at ih !ir!llt 11ltt·Cin~r on S~pLcmbur
23. She •UC |