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BLANKET .~ TAX SAN ANTONIO JUNIOR COLLEGE PUBLICATION SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933 PRICE 5 CENTS BOARD ASSURES S. A. COLLEGE Roth Fuhrman Edits Ranger Bound Volume Miss Koch Honors Ranger Staff At Home Legislature Passes Construction Bill Members of the Junior Ranger For New School Wltb the definite announce- sta!l held an lnlormal meeting ment by Mr. J. E. Nelson, director at the home of their sponsor, Miss --- -------- -of the college that there would Lena Koch, Tuesday evening, for be no annual for tbe year of the purpose of discussing the po- ;--------------: A bill to grant San Antonio 1933-34, Ruth Fuhrman, El Alamo Ucles and style of the paper, and FRESHMEN ISSUE $1,500,000 tor the construction ot editor-elect has already begun to Introduce the Idea of having __ a new college has been passed plans tor an elaborate bound vo- a bound volume of the Ranger, by the legislature and signed by lume of the Junior Ranger. which Ruth Fuhrman will edit. Following the custom es- the governor, R. s. Menefee, pres- Plans for this year's bound vo- tabllshed last year, the Junior !dent of the Board of Education lume call for a feature section A majority or the staff and Ranger will publish a Fresh- announced Tuesday, ' club reporters was present to dis-pictures of the clubs and classes men Issue next week, October Plans have been drawn up tor a.nd many other features which cuss the posslbllltles of the com- 27. The entire paper will be the buUdJ.ng of a four year col-are Included in any college year ing edltlon of the Junior Ranger. written by members of the lege in San Jacinto park. The book. Assisting Ruth will be Ray- "The full cooperation of the Freshmen Class. The stafJ bulldlngs wUI be constructed so mood Dowdy, edltor-in-chlef ot Ranger staff Is nece&<>ary to pub- will be headed by Josephine that gradual growth and remodel-the Junior Ranger. llsh the elaborate bound volume Harris, who was elected to lng may be easily made. No dor- "This year we intend to publish which Is to replace an annual," the posltlo n b Y the Fre s hme n mitor 1e s wUJ be bUll t in the begin- a bound volume which will ade- said Ruth, when introducing the Class. ning , bu t out -of-town student;, quat.e.l,y replace an annual," said Idea of the volume. T..._..,._, "•-' the .•u•-St o t a ser1 e s may resl de a t pr l vat e h omes. Rulli, "and we confidently expect Miss Koch requested that every- of speclal editions that has The new school will be acijacent whole-hearted support from the one connected with the paper as- been planned for the Junior to the proposed stadium and com-student body. slst her in carrying out her duties Ranger. A sophomore edltloQ plete athletic facilities will be pro-'' By dint of consistent sollclting as sponsor· Is tbe next feature planned. vfded. A complete schedule o~• we expect to come out on top Af•..-.,r the buslne8 session• a no - L-------------' football, basketball, baseball and flnanclally 1n this undertaking," vel entertainment, consisting of S d t S d track Is planned. abe concluded. mystic stunts and competitive tU en S en "Aprox1mately twelve hundred games, was led by Miss Koch. Menefee Letter pupll.s are graduated from the Ruth Fuhrman, Phyllis Wegner, three local high schools alone, [ DIOGEm:S :.ND HIS I MamJe Dove Burnett, Enola An- -- without considering graduates ot derson, Edna Mlller, Josephine -- suburban schools. Considering FLASHLIGHT Harrt.s, Edna Spero, Raymond That a Jetter of thanks be sent "'"~==========d Dowdy, Hugh Reveley, Wyatt Sl- to Mr. R. S. Menefee, pn.- .•.. dent of ICont-lnu-eRd on- -Pl-lie 3.) Diogenes wishes to apologize to mon, Sam Slnkfn, Carson Althage, the San Antonio SChool Board, OLLIE BROWN for the error that Richard Smith, Aaron Holland, for his aid ln supporting the new Cowboys T 0 Hold appeared in last week's Issue. Girls Phllllp McGuire and Malcolm Jud- school motion was decided by the A I B the name of the perfect man ~ son were the guests. (Continued on Page 4) nnUa anquet ~~~~i~, ,~. ,.-.,-R...,.".,. .·.-. .N... .-..- ,..,.c·.·,...,EY.R.... ....... ~ ..N.. ,..·--,....·,.;.·.. E.,.:.. . .:... ... v,~.,...,-.E, y~ ......... ~ ..s.., ..:,.,·.. .. ~y,._":~ .... --~:~·-~~..,~ ...-..- ... :~--~-:~·"':~~ .... --~1, ~~n~~~6~~ llVt 0 f 1837 W. Woodlawn. And ""A". &" Mh. was 1n town. By Raymond Dowdy and Sam Sinkin It t t b 1.s Foreman Nlchalas announced that .,..,r nog Reveley_ I He's theI ss abmaerd p etros obne ltihevaet whaas in et he the senate-Cowboys touch football &ett1ng money and all on account With staring eyes the crowd rlng a few minutes before. AI- game will be played at 3 P. M ot MARJORIE KALTEYER. He told watches the young man In tbe though he gambles with death Friday, October 20 at Lion's Field. rne It he only had her around center ot the rlng playing with many times a week, his face Is Wyatt Simon appointed an in· be'd be able to write poetry for- the huge jungle beasts as lf they always llt up by an easy-going ltlatlon committee composed of ever. AIN'T LOVE GRAND? were babies. One jumps at him. grin. Freeborn, Conway and Judson. Speaking ot absent-m 1 n d e d In unison the crowd gasps. The His modesty reaches such a de- Sterling Freeborn announced a suc- r~:l e::,: Aaron Holland started out animal advances dangerously close, gree that be said, "It Is not cesstul candy sale. party given by Miss Koch but stops when confronted by the courage, you (to the interviewers) Mr. Hamilton previously made h!e staff. He didn't have any un1llnchlng eyes of that courage- have as much courage as I have, a short talk in which he said that di a where he was going, and ous super-trainer-Clyde Beatty. but It Is knowledge of wUd animals he considered it an honor to be dn't have any way of finding The man who holds Uons and that Is needed ln my profession. ;sponsor of the best club on the ~~- Ask htm bow be finally got tigers ln check in the same cage 3 1 campus. -re. Is so modest and self-effacing that I Continued on Page .
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FULL TEXT SEARCH FIELD | BLANKET .~ TAX SAN ANTONIO JUNIOR COLLEGE PUBLICATION SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933 PRICE 5 CENTS BOARD ASSURES S. A. COLLEGE Roth Fuhrman Edits Ranger Bound Volume Miss Koch Honors Ranger Staff At Home Legislature Passes Construction Bill Members of the Junior Ranger For New School Wltb the definite announce- sta!l held an lnlormal meeting ment by Mr. J. E. Nelson, director at the home of their sponsor, Miss --- -------- -of the college that there would Lena Koch, Tuesday evening, for be no annual for tbe year of the purpose of discussing the po- ;--------------: A bill to grant San Antonio 1933-34, Ruth Fuhrman, El Alamo Ucles and style of the paper, and FRESHMEN ISSUE $1,500,000 tor the construction ot editor-elect has already begun to Introduce the Idea of having __ a new college has been passed plans tor an elaborate bound vo- a bound volume of the Ranger, by the legislature and signed by lume of the Junior Ranger. which Ruth Fuhrman will edit. Following the custom es- the governor, R. s. Menefee, pres- Plans for this year's bound vo- tabllshed last year, the Junior !dent of the Board of Education lume call for a feature section A majority or the staff and Ranger will publish a Fresh- announced Tuesday, ' club reporters was present to dis-pictures of the clubs and classes men Issue next week, October Plans have been drawn up tor a.nd many other features which cuss the posslbllltles of the com- 27. The entire paper will be the buUdJ.ng of a four year col-are Included in any college year ing edltlon of the Junior Ranger. written by members of the lege in San Jacinto park. The book. Assisting Ruth will be Ray- "The full cooperation of the Freshmen Class. The stafJ bulldlngs wUI be constructed so mood Dowdy, edltor-in-chlef ot Ranger staff Is nece&<>ary to pub- will be headed by Josephine that gradual growth and remodel-the Junior Ranger. llsh the elaborate bound volume Harris, who was elected to lng may be easily made. No dor- "This year we intend to publish which Is to replace an annual," the posltlo n b Y the Fre s hme n mitor 1e s wUJ be bUll t in the begin- a bound volume which will ade- said Ruth, when introducing the Class. ning , bu t out -of-town student;, quat.e.l,y replace an annual," said Idea of the volume. T..._..,._, "•-' the .•u•-St o t a ser1 e s may resl de a t pr l vat e h omes. Rulli, "and we confidently expect Miss Koch requested that every- of speclal editions that has The new school will be acijacent whole-hearted support from the one connected with the paper as- been planned for the Junior to the proposed stadium and com-student body. slst her in carrying out her duties Ranger. A sophomore edltloQ plete athletic facilities will be pro-'' By dint of consistent sollclting as sponsor· Is tbe next feature planned. vfded. A complete schedule o~• we expect to come out on top Af•..-.,r the buslne8 session• a no - L-------------' football, basketball, baseball and flnanclally 1n this undertaking," vel entertainment, consisting of S d t S d track Is planned. abe concluded. mystic stunts and competitive tU en S en "Aprox1mately twelve hundred games, was led by Miss Koch. Menefee Letter pupll.s are graduated from the Ruth Fuhrman, Phyllis Wegner, three local high schools alone, [ DIOGEm:S :.ND HIS I MamJe Dove Burnett, Enola An- -- without considering graduates ot derson, Edna Mlller, Josephine -- suburban schools. Considering FLASHLIGHT Harrt.s, Edna Spero, Raymond That a Jetter of thanks be sent "'"~==========d Dowdy, Hugh Reveley, Wyatt Sl- to Mr. R. S. Menefee, pn.- .•.. dent of ICont-lnu-eRd on- -Pl-lie 3.) Diogenes wishes to apologize to mon, Sam Slnkfn, Carson Althage, the San Antonio SChool Board, OLLIE BROWN for the error that Richard Smith, Aaron Holland, for his aid ln supporting the new Cowboys T 0 Hold appeared in last week's Issue. Girls Phllllp McGuire and Malcolm Jud- school motion was decided by the A I B the name of the perfect man ~ son were the guests. (Continued on Page 4) nnUa anquet ~~~~i~, ,~. ,.-.,-R...,.".,. .·.-. .N... .-..- ,..,.c·.·,...,EY.R.... ....... ~ ..N.. ,..·--,....·,.;.·.. E.,.:.. . .:... ... v,~.,...,-.E, y~ ......... ~ ..s.., ..:,.,·.. .. ~y,._":~ .... --~:~·-~~..,~ ...-..- ... :~--~-:~·"':~~ .... --~1, ~~n~~~6~~ llVt 0 f 1837 W. Woodlawn. And ""A". &" Mh. was 1n town. By Raymond Dowdy and Sam Sinkin It t t b 1.s Foreman Nlchalas announced that .,..,r nog Reveley_ I He's theI ss abmaerd p etros obne ltihevaet whaas in et he the senate-Cowboys touch football &ett1ng money and all on account With staring eyes the crowd rlng a few minutes before. AI- game will be played at 3 P. M ot MARJORIE KALTEYER. He told watches the young man In tbe though he gambles with death Friday, October 20 at Lion's Field. rne It he only had her around center ot the rlng playing with many times a week, his face Is Wyatt Simon appointed an in· be'd be able to write poetry for- the huge jungle beasts as lf they always llt up by an easy-going ltlatlon committee composed of ever. AIN'T LOVE GRAND? were babies. One jumps at him. grin. Freeborn, Conway and Judson. Speaking ot absent-m 1 n d e d In unison the crowd gasps. The His modesty reaches such a de- Sterling Freeborn announced a suc- r~:l e::,: Aaron Holland started out animal advances dangerously close, gree that be said, "It Is not cesstul candy sale. party given by Miss Koch but stops when confronted by the courage, you (to the interviewers) Mr. Hamilton previously made h!e staff. He didn't have any un1llnchlng eyes of that courage- have as much courage as I have, a short talk in which he said that di a where he was going, and ous super-trainer-Clyde Beatty. but It Is knowledge of wUd animals he considered it an honor to be dn't have any way of finding The man who holds Uons and that Is needed ln my profession. ;sponsor of the best club on the ~~- Ask htm bow be finally got tigers ln check in the same cage 3 1 campus. -re. Is so modest and self-effacing that I Continued on Page . |