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~' -~ !J,.. SAN ANTONIO JUNIOR COLLEGE PUBLICATION VOL X. NO. 11 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934 - PRICE 5 CENT-S Johnson's Death Commemorated By Cheese Club Eleven new members were re. centiY admitted to the Cbesbyre Cheese Literary Society and bnvc at the last two social meetings beld November 19 and December 3 been participating ln initiatory stunts. The new members are Ellzabetb Cochrane, Mildred Maule, Marjorie Rosen, Helen Do.shlelll, M.argaret MaeDonatd, Erna Schweppe, Alma Dietel, VIvien Robinson, VIa Jean Jackaon, Maxine Fr!ed.sen, and Dorothy Novlch. ADDA DAB BAS TO INVITE PLEDGES President Paulita Benkerdorfer announces the pledging or the folFreshmen To Hold First Class Picnic At Sunshine Ranch lowing to the Adds. Dabba Poudo. r------------1 Sorority: Doris Burrows, Mary Lou Brannon, Helen Haggard, Jane Perry, Gloria Shephard, Ruth Tul- The Cheeses will bold a 4J)Cdal meetlng at their next. aoclal ploas, Jeancte Raeber, Alma Wright, Joy Wheat. Valerie Tucker, and Louise Zimmerman. The lniUatlon eommlttee eon-slsts or Margy Kalteyer, Marton Lonpker, and Margy Anderson. There wUl be a alumber party at INFORMATION Who-Freshman Class. Where-Maverick Ranch, Babcock Road. When-Sunday afternoon, December 16, at 2 o'clock. What-Picnic, steak roast, dance. Why-For fun. How Much-Twenty-five cents. tberlng, to be given Monday, De- the home of Naoml Childers on cember 17, In eommemoraUon or Saturday night, and Tuesday nlght the sesquecentennlal annlveraary the actual lnJUatlon will take or Samuel Johnson's death. To place endln• tlnally in a candy L------------J decide who among the new mem· • • • bers would t.alte the parts ot David Pull at the home or the president. Ganick and James Boswell In the I Wednesday and Thursday the celebratlon, contests were held at pledaes may be recognized by their tbe last meeting. Ema Schweppe strange, possibly unheard or mo.n-wlll be Oarriclt, the actor or John- • eon's Chesbyre Cheti$C Club aroup, nen and dreas. Thursday evening and Elizabeth Coc:hraDe wW be the pledaes will be honored at a l!o.sv;ell, Johnson's blocrapber. banQuet at the Mllam Cafeteria at Rangerettes Vote to Keep Same Uniforms --R.-- DIOCENES FLASHLIGHT which tlme solemn lnltlatlon wiD Twelve new members have been take place. To close the lnltlBUon admitted to the Rangerettea. Those week, the pledges and members elected Into the club and recelvina bid& were Jlm Fay Aahmore, GlowUl attend a party given by their ria Shepherd, Lots Carpenter, Lu-sponsor, M:rs. C. E. Barnes, at her c111e Wlldenthall, Loube ZtmmerOur Idea of the perfect Juntor home on 2016 w . Bulso.che, on the man, Elizabeth Cochrane, Joy Love College Co-ed. 15 or december. Wheat, Ema Schweppe, Valerie Sunshine Ranch will be the scene or the tlrst Freshman picnic or tho year, Sunday afternoon, December 16. These plans were definitely announced Monday at the Freshman meeting, and liiJ arnmgcmcnu ho. ve been approved by Dean Harry &nd Director Nelaon. PhiJIJp Busklrk, president or the freshman class, urges that liiJ Junior College atudenta, &nd particularly all freshmen, attend the picnic. "Every effort Is being made to make tbla picnic one of the most outst&ndlng events of the year," aald PhiJIJp Bualtlrk, worthy Fresh man presldPnt when a.slted about the picnic. "All student$ must leave their formalities at home and bring wttb them their wraps, twobits for eats. and anticipation or a load time. --R-- JUNIOR COLLEGE EXES TO GIVE DANCE MARGY KALTEYER'S balr .. , --R.-- Tucker, Peggy Voss, Alma Dietel, VIRGINIA BURRIS's eye-brows.... , &nd Margaret Blo.cknller. Jay Sam Levy, former student THEDA VARGA's eyes and lubes E. C. BARKSDALE S Those pledges accepting the In· and araduate of the Unlverslty ···.NAOMI CHILDER's nose ... · E CLASSES vltatlon to the club were tn&truc- of Texu, lsaued an Invitation to KI1TY SMl'I'H's mouth ... BETTY DE BAT ted to order the regulation orange all the atudenl.1 of Junior College KLE'YBOECKER's nrure" .. JOBN- PLAN SCHEDULE and white unltorm,eonalatl.ng of a to attend the Ex-Students dance NlE MAY's red cheecb .... BESSIE whlte sldrt and an orange turtle- · KlLFORD•s amUe".. ROTH TOL- neck sweater deeorated with a It Is a custom or the ex-students LOs• voice_, LOIS MAE RIED- whlte letter R. Although there to hold an annual dance each NER•s Intellect. After several weeks ot prellml- bas been some dlacu.salon at various Christmas weelt. This year the To save so charming a com- nary work, the Debate elliS$ Is meetings about changing the un- dance wt1J be held on December Pllllnd from the glare or vulgar read,v to start on tbelr subject ttorm, It was voted that tbe club 27, and the bid& will be Sl.OO eyes, we suuest the followina dl.s- proper. Students in the class would retain tbe costume of lui. An honor~ wtll be elected troin IIUise: are now doinr research work on year. _ OS the question tor Junior Colleges, Doris Burrows, president ot the Lho Junior Colleae and one wt11 be J m HARRis's Greta Garbo Resolved that the natlon.s should Rangerettes, made clear the alma chosen by the alumni. &lasses_ MABLE HAUFFE'a alouch agree to' prevent the tnternatloniLI and efforts or the orpnlsatlon. It wu aJao announced that the ~t... TERRY HEIGHT's ~ark- ahlpment or arma and munitions. "'t Is our dealre and poUey to Junior Ranser would be edited PUiy enveloping overeoal .. CLAY "Prospects for the year loot fair- support heartily liiJ Junior CoUege next week by members or lbe Ex- CitE'rra lateJ1 discarded totem- 1y load.'' stated E. c. Barbdale, enterprtsea. Partlcuraly are we at Btudenl.1' .U.OC1Btlon. The actliOie cane_ WALTON BLANTON's debate coach. the present Ume intereat.ed In the Ins edltor at that Ume w111 be :eer pipe," J A C K W ARKER· Several trips have been planned basketball games. We beUeve that Leroy Cole, who was editor of the v::aTEI'a monltey-aulL ALMA for the team It suftlclent fund& Junior College hal a chance to Ranger in 1031. The edition last B'I"a mate-up. are avallbate. Invitations have win the basketball tournament, year was edlted by Ross IrwJn.. On tbe second thought the last been received for toumamenl.1 in and we will do all in our power Mr. Cole was A114tln reporter of Would be enouah. ' waeo, Houston, Dllllas, and A.&M. to eneourage our team." the 1G3S edition.
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FULL TEXT SEARCH FIELD | ~' -~ !J,.. SAN ANTONIO JUNIOR COLLEGE PUBLICATION VOL X. NO. 11 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934 - PRICE 5 CENT-S Johnson's Death Commemorated By Cheese Club Eleven new members were re. centiY admitted to the Cbesbyre Cheese Literary Society and bnvc at the last two social meetings beld November 19 and December 3 been participating ln initiatory stunts. The new members are Ellzabetb Cochrane, Mildred Maule, Marjorie Rosen, Helen Do.shlelll, M.argaret MaeDonatd, Erna Schweppe, Alma Dietel, VIvien Robinson, VIa Jean Jackaon, Maxine Fr!ed.sen, and Dorothy Novlch. ADDA DAB BAS TO INVITE PLEDGES President Paulita Benkerdorfer announces the pledging or the folFreshmen To Hold First Class Picnic At Sunshine Ranch lowing to the Adds. Dabba Poudo. r------------1 Sorority: Doris Burrows, Mary Lou Brannon, Helen Haggard, Jane Perry, Gloria Shephard, Ruth Tul- The Cheeses will bold a 4J)Cdal meetlng at their next. aoclal ploas, Jeancte Raeber, Alma Wright, Joy Wheat. Valerie Tucker, and Louise Zimmerman. The lniUatlon eommlttee eon-slsts or Margy Kalteyer, Marton Lonpker, and Margy Anderson. There wUl be a alumber party at INFORMATION Who-Freshman Class. Where-Maverick Ranch, Babcock Road. When-Sunday afternoon, December 16, at 2 o'clock. What-Picnic, steak roast, dance. Why-For fun. How Much-Twenty-five cents. tberlng, to be given Monday, De- the home of Naoml Childers on cember 17, In eommemoraUon or Saturday night, and Tuesday nlght the sesquecentennlal annlveraary the actual lnJUatlon will take or Samuel Johnson's death. To place endln• tlnally in a candy L------------J decide who among the new mem· • • • bers would t.alte the parts ot David Pull at the home or the president. Ganick and James Boswell In the I Wednesday and Thursday the celebratlon, contests were held at pledaes may be recognized by their tbe last meeting. Ema Schweppe strange, possibly unheard or mo.n-wlll be Oarriclt, the actor or John- • eon's Chesbyre Cheti$C Club aroup, nen and dreas. Thursday evening and Elizabeth Coc:hraDe wW be the pledaes will be honored at a l!o.sv;ell, Johnson's blocrapber. banQuet at the Mllam Cafeteria at Rangerettes Vote to Keep Same Uniforms --R.-- DIOCENES FLASHLIGHT which tlme solemn lnltlatlon wiD Twelve new members have been take place. To close the lnltlBUon admitted to the Rangerettea. Those week, the pledges and members elected Into the club and recelvina bid& were Jlm Fay Aahmore, GlowUl attend a party given by their ria Shepherd, Lots Carpenter, Lu-sponsor, M:rs. C. E. Barnes, at her c111e Wlldenthall, Loube ZtmmerOur Idea of the perfect Juntor home on 2016 w . Bulso.che, on the man, Elizabeth Cochrane, Joy Love College Co-ed. 15 or december. Wheat, Ema Schweppe, Valerie Sunshine Ranch will be the scene or the tlrst Freshman picnic or tho year, Sunday afternoon, December 16. These plans were definitely announced Monday at the Freshman meeting, and liiJ arnmgcmcnu ho. ve been approved by Dean Harry &nd Director Nelaon. PhiJIJp Busklrk, president or the freshman class, urges that liiJ Junior College atudenta, &nd particularly all freshmen, attend the picnic. "Every effort Is being made to make tbla picnic one of the most outst&ndlng events of the year," aald PhiJIJp Bualtlrk, worthy Fresh man presldPnt when a.slted about the picnic. "All student$ must leave their formalities at home and bring wttb them their wraps, twobits for eats. and anticipation or a load time. --R-- JUNIOR COLLEGE EXES TO GIVE DANCE MARGY KALTEYER'S balr .. , --R.-- Tucker, Peggy Voss, Alma Dietel, VIRGINIA BURRIS's eye-brows.... , &nd Margaret Blo.cknller. Jay Sam Levy, former student THEDA VARGA's eyes and lubes E. C. BARKSDALE S Those pledges accepting the In· and araduate of the Unlverslty ···.NAOMI CHILDER's nose ... · E CLASSES vltatlon to the club were tn&truc- of Texu, lsaued an Invitation to KI1TY SMl'I'H's mouth ... BETTY DE BAT ted to order the regulation orange all the atudenl.1 of Junior College KLE'YBOECKER's nrure" .. JOBN- PLAN SCHEDULE and white unltorm,eonalatl.ng of a to attend the Ex-Students dance NlE MAY's red cheecb .... BESSIE whlte sldrt and an orange turtle- · KlLFORD•s amUe".. ROTH TOL- neck sweater deeorated with a It Is a custom or the ex-students LOs• voice_, LOIS MAE RIED- whlte letter R. Although there to hold an annual dance each NER•s Intellect. After several weeks ot prellml- bas been some dlacu.salon at various Christmas weelt. This year the To save so charming a com- nary work, the Debate elliS$ Is meetings about changing the un- dance wt1J be held on December Pllllnd from the glare or vulgar read,v to start on tbelr subject ttorm, It was voted that tbe club 27, and the bid& will be Sl.OO eyes, we suuest the followina dl.s- proper. Students in the class would retain tbe costume of lui. An honor~ wtll be elected troin IIUise: are now doinr research work on year. _ OS the question tor Junior Colleges, Doris Burrows, president ot the Lho Junior Colleae and one wt11 be J m HARRis's Greta Garbo Resolved that the natlon.s should Rangerettes, made clear the alma chosen by the alumni. &lasses_ MABLE HAUFFE'a alouch agree to' prevent the tnternatloniLI and efforts or the orpnlsatlon. It wu aJao announced that the ~t... TERRY HEIGHT's ~ark- ahlpment or arma and munitions. "'t Is our dealre and poUey to Junior Ranser would be edited PUiy enveloping overeoal .. CLAY "Prospects for the year loot fair- support heartily liiJ Junior CoUege next week by members or lbe Ex- CitE'rra lateJ1 discarded totem- 1y load.'' stated E. c. Barbdale, enterprtsea. Partlcuraly are we at Btudenl.1' .U.OC1Btlon. The actliOie cane_ WALTON BLANTON's debate coach. the present Ume intereat.ed In the Ins edltor at that Ume w111 be :eer pipe," J A C K W ARKER· Several trips have been planned basketball games. We beUeve that Leroy Cole, who was editor of the v::aTEI'a monltey-aulL ALMA for the team It suftlclent fund& Junior College hal a chance to Ranger in 1031. The edition last B'I"a mate-up. are avallbate. Invitations have win the basketball tournament, year was edlted by Ross IrwJn.. On tbe second thought the last been received for toumamenl.1 in and we will do all in our power Mr. Cole was A114tln reporter of Would be enouah. ' waeo, Houston, Dllllas, and A.&M. to eneourage our team." the 1G3S edition. |