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Paee Two EDITORIAL STAFF 'ftndtx \1arks Editor·in-clUtf Assistant Editor .\ml'le Jeanne Remy Feature Edltor Llo)·d l.armbu Colep te VIIIAret News Editor WUburn Cox - - Sports Editor ~nna Steams Club Editor Mamie " clA'an Sponsor ReporteN: Jane SeHreid, Marla ,\Jlen, Jane Parker, Henry J>avne. Francl'l Paplycr.k . BUSINESS STAFF Judy Alwood _ Business 1\fanager BIU Geiser Advertlsinlf .!\tanager Elna Jean Higginbotham Assistant Adverhsmg ~tgr. Louis Seidel. Joy Frlzee, Kathryn Boone - Representatives Don't Be A Dastard You htwe probably seen one or those ,110 called "toughguy!! One or those dastards who boasts, harasses, and ~ullies ~vhen there Ia n ll'ang or s imilar characters snarlmg over his 11houlders. You probably think the same of t hat character 1111 I do, namely that they will cringe a~d cower when confronted with even odds, not odds agamst, but thORe that are fifty-fifty. A rival adverliRin~r manager, with a gang of .snarling yens. efficient bacon getting ad salesmen watching over his shoulder, 11lapped n gauntlet across my !ate. Long after the 11marling well.l! had Mubl!idcd, the de.~tre to thrust my blade t hrough his heart, burnt into my bro~-t~ pia~ ~ side hi,. pnJ'H!r onu that wu not only supertor tn echtorial content but ai;<O in ath·o:rtitsemenL~. - but that gang of "yelfp': hu me buffal~~t.'(l, I rl.'alize that it is useless to fi~rht again.1t odds-they must be even. Thl•re are fightttr' on the campus at Jaysee, and they are the ones that must make the odds even that I may erase thr scan1 acro.u my brow. I( a per•on of average intelligence l>eS a ~mall blue (fire-prevention week) in a \·acant lot or elsewhere. he or 8he cndea\•ors to extinguish it ~thnugh the Mid I>Cr~on i~ not a member of the San Antoruo Fire Oer•artmcnt, "It is only fittinr and. proJ?tr t.hat we do FO"' (Lincoln's G~tty~burg Addre~~l. Likevn,;e, if you see n blaze, tackle it and get the ad. Almost every one. at Jay•ee ha.~ !<Ome cinch adds: a grocery store, gas sta tton, drur store, nnd numt!rous other~. Borrow n contract ~k or write out a contract on a piece of paper together wtth their add~. Don't wait for the members of the staff, but help make the odd~ hy getting ndd~. Don't be da..~tards ; fi~rht back with me. - Bill Geiser ---x-- - local Boy, d cetera. Word has juRl bt'l'n rreeh·ed from the War Department that Ralph W. Rodit'Ck hall bl'en awarded a pe.nnanent commi• sion in the Air CorpR or the Regular Army, and will continue on with his prt'Ment a•silfllm,mt of duty with the 32nd Squadron. 19th Bombardment Crop. GHQ Air Foree, of March Field. California. A native or TclCM, l.ieut. R<Mlieck attended the BrackenridKil llisrh &-hool nnd the San Antonio .Junior College, both of San Antonin. Tcll:as. He ~nli•ted in n>gular army, Air Corp;<. in 1930, and attendl'<l the Preparatory School at Fort ~am Houaton lor t,. . ., year•. In Mareh. 1!13:1, Lieut. Rodiec:k entered the Air Corps Training C<'nter as n Flying Cadet, and wa.~ graduated from Kelly 1-'ield. Tua~. in Fehruarr, 1931 Detailed to active duty, he wu s tat ioned at Ba.rk•field, La. and later saw two yenns of service at Albrook Field, in the Panama Canal Zone. Re<igninsr hi5 activc duty, he Clew for Traii;IC()ntinenlal and Western Air Line> until June, 1938, when he returned to active duty. Lieut. Rodiec:k wa• made a l~t Lieut. in the Air Corps R!!l<erve, and was on active dut>· at the t ime of his permanent appointment. He is typical of the highly trained and conl'Cientious young officera that the expanNion program of the Air Corp>l ha>~ drawn into the rank~ of the Regular Army, and with such material M thi~. the flying arm of the service need have no fear for ih greatne1l.~ in the year;; to come, How :<OOn will it lie that the RANGER prints a similar ~tory Of your 8UCCllllll in )'OUr ChOsen field? THE RANGER I SEE YOU SEE JAYSEE Liquor no•vor tooch•· my lip • And I sbuddrr at ciPrall ... 1 ""'~r t.o~rb at dirty qoipe, And I wowdn't th1nk or OwiDir dabu. I'm nica and kind to all I blow; 1 do a sooc1 dHd ouh day; 1 a.vor l•t my bare okln ahow, Nor att~nd a rloqu• play. I'd cot my throat be!ol't' I'd li•: 1 dan!n"l drint ovn twt•nty: 1 only hko fllrla that al'\' •by, And I really atudy plenty. 1 thmk ping uut •t nl1ht"a a aln 1 s ta)' home •nd ndd to m)' knowl· edle•· Soon I'll be an«t!lic • nourh to ret in- To Junior Coll<•k•· Thor• lo a plac• In lll•to•Y Cor tht 49'tro. Thor• •hould be a pla<c in Jayaee annala ror t he IIO'era. J unior Coll•e• whether you know it or ...,t, It loca~ at ·119 South Alamo. Wtbon Tayl .. liv .. at llU Patttraon. Hilda 'I'll· lotaon livn a1 t lO Cloveland Court. A boy nam .. l Marko liv.. at 119 Wnt ~la~~nolia. It th••• tre any Olhot ll9'ets ID tht bOUO\! will thtJ pi afl• .,tep up! All acquioitloll not ) tt ILot..S b1 tht Board v( Educaticm llut at pr- nL hanc~nr In tht R.\NCER office Is a • • rr beautiful plctart. Don• Ia U.e l'ett) ••••r. UKUt· od bl a Jay- boJ , alld r-•od rro .. obli•lon to be ~ .. ~~ Ia Ita p..-at pooit.ion br Bill Ct!Mr. tilt pa1nllnlt hn attrtctod mort apoc, lotara th:an ··saaa ... Namtd ·"Troa· bl•" b> til• .... rr. th• ladr It talk· illtr aoductholy on tho ttltphone-and what aht'a .. rlnc Ia ldt to tht lmatrlnat lon or tho op«tator. You art cordlall) ln•itod to drop around to lbo RANGER office to iMp«l thia m<trpll'Ct'. Much to the ecotatle conatcmnllon or hit Fre•hmen F.nglieh etudent.l tor whom he had t<hedul<'<l a teal, Mr. Milton LinK und~rwont an operation la<l Mond•y. The fact that he ~ back on our campu~ will be applauded by all except thoa• Skeptic By Lynn Tulloth The world is full of many things; or life. of cheer, of joy-_ or happiness with silver winrs. Sweet sadness for alloy. A world where Fate jugt passes by And ~rives me nought but nods- No peace tor me. no glfl.l! from rodB For such a fool u I. The world is full of wondrous things For those who long and seek- Odober 20, 1931 The poignant song of the skylark s ings, The blush of dawn's pink cheek, The lasting truth above the lie Rirht's triumphs, and all suchWondrous, but it means not much To such a fool as I. The world is full of many things ; l l holds my destiny- My lost hope flows like gushing sprinfs, Near to Et ernity. To me, the world just pa.~ by, And gi\•es me nought but sirhs. What could it give, when truths are lies, To such a fool a!l I ? ---x--- Do Unto Others • A lltrs. Cosgrove, of 215 Arciniega, has made the reQuest that Junior College students who bring cars to school be considerate enough not to park in her drive-way or in front of her gateway. Mrs. Cosgrove's request is certainly deservIng o! the attention of J aysee members, who undoubtedly want to do the courteous thing. Remember when you park your car tomorrow morning that there are many Mrs. Cosgrove's in the neighborhood, all of whom have the right to open driveways and a moment of thoughtfulness on your part. who nunk tht rums. Aa ttqulr·J--------------------- - - - 0<1 crtck No. 7813!1 comJIOIIo ua to aay. Mr. Un~r. we hoP<· •••rythinlr <amo out all riaht. IA1t yur'o Acadomy Award wont to oomo unknown billion· dollar Hollywood produ<tlon wlloao nom• ahpa our mind. No one how. ••~r. who uw TIU: ~llli:R IPF'S DAUGHTER had an1 doubt that th• Acadomy had mad~ the rreat· eat m••tak• 1n Ita lonr. unbrohn, and nevtr·to·be-ectuallod rt>tOrd or mitt&knt and KJVt:n the priz.e t.o the wronr plct~~n. Thtt yoar'• epic, FROSTIER LO\'£, Is &n· otMr likoly ricturo that ..UI be o•orlookod by tho )11<11"0. Don't mak• tbe aame trror thoy will. I( )·ou ne\·tr Ht' anolh~r paclur.:, ~ FRO!'iTil-:R LOVE al tho Add& O.bbe Carnival. Attn that you'll probably ntver want to •te uother plct'l.l.n!. All In all It !. tho ble· ""''t fi!t<-tn ctnta worth ••M• Mao Wnt playod lh~ Steto. ? • THE KING ? • THE QUEEN TOMORROW NIGHT wn.L TELL Please Mention The Junior Ranger When Patronizing These Advertisers
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Title | The Junior Ranger |
Volume No., Issue No. | Vol. 14, No. 6 |
Date | 1939-10-20 |
Notes | Vol. 14, No. 6 appears appears on both the Oct. 20, 1939 and Oct. 27, 1939 issues of The Junior Ranger. |
Creator | eo |
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Title | The Junior Ranger - Page 2 |
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Paee Two
EDITORIAL STAFF
'ftndtx \1arks Editor·in-clUtf
Assistant Editor
.\ml'le Jeanne Remy Feature Edltor
Llo)·d l.armbu
Colep te VIIIAret News Editor
WUburn Cox - - Sports Editor
~nna Steams Club Editor
Mamie " clA'an Sponsor
ReporteN: Jane SeHreid, Marla ,\Jlen, Jane Parker, Henry
J>avne. Francl'l Paplycr.k
. BUSINESS STAFF
Judy Alwood _ Business 1\fanager
BIU Geiser Advertlsinlf .!\tanager
Elna Jean Higginbotham Assistant Adverhsmg ~tgr.
Louis Seidel. Joy Frlzee, Kathryn Boone - Representatives
Don't Be A Dastard
You htwe probably seen one or those ,110 called "toughguy!!
One or those dastards who boasts, harasses, and ~ullies
~vhen there Ia n ll'ang or s imilar characters snarlmg
over his 11houlders. You probably think the same of t hat
character 1111 I do, namely that they will cringe a~d cower
when confronted with even odds, not odds agamst, but
thORe that are fifty-fifty.
A rival adverliRin~r manager, with a gang of .snarling
yens. efficient bacon getting ad salesmen watching over
his shoulder, 11lapped n gauntlet across my !ate. Long after
the 11marling well.l! had Mubl!idcd, the de.~tre to thrust my
blade t hrough his heart, burnt into my bro~-t~ pia~ ~
side hi,. pnJ'H!r onu that wu not only supertor tn echtorial
content but ai; |