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SO PHS MEET TUESDAY ~·SO PHS MEET SAN ANTONIO JUNIOR COLLEGE PUBLICATION VOL X. - NO.7 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934 PRICE 5 CENTS COWHANDS TIE CONGRESSMEN Run-off Today, Meeting Chaos, Students Riot Alter e~ncUnc twenty minutes wran&Jina: over minute dltfenmces In S~uden~ A.oelaUon meeting, layae •~udents wUJ sUll be com. pdltd to vote on the Sophomore and FrUiunan honorees or the sw. den~ AaiOclaUon dance today by the regular polllnr procedure. The mecUnr last Wednesday was ooe or the mo.t hectic of the year, parliamentary rule& were valved, and the leather-lunged prevalled. Even Pre&ld.ent Stucke wa.s aUected by the tplrlt and deeended from hiJ hlih and mlihty office 1n order to ay a few word3 to the assembled rroup. A number or sophomore. and freshman 1n the back or thr room became so convinced of thrlr own Importance that they 100med the normal procedure o1 addreaaJna the chair and contributed their ahare of witty remarkl from their lltUnc pOsitions. Bu~ after the amoke had cleared, It wu found that the body bad arreed to elect honorees from the P're&hman and Sophomore classes and accept the queen or the Add& Dabba Carnival as the third honoree. ll!bll&btened, the group learned that the queen would be selected u part of a eamlval to be held on No•emller 15. The contest Is beinr lpon.tOrec:t by the .Tunlor Ranrer and votea wUJ cost a penny a lllece. So that the queen won't be lonesome a ltlnr wUI also be chosen. Tho.e nominated for the positions or honorees were: Sophomores; Marton Lon~raker, B e H y Kley~ er, Naomi Cblldera. Margie Anderson; Freshman, anet Raeber, Peqy Vou, Valerie Tucker, Ruth Tu!Ua. Marlon Lonplter and Betty ltleyboecker wU1 be 1n the run-oU today alone with PegCY Voss and Ruth Tulll1. BARNES VOTED VICE-PRESIDENT T. B. A. A. C. R. Mrs. Clyde E. Barnet, Junior COlIC~ re Regbtrar, was elected 'fleepresident or the Texas Branch or the American AsaoclaUon of CoiJepate ~ at thrlr convenUon beld 1n San Antonio on October 26-27. Mrs. Barnet was chairman of the entert.alnment committee of the convention. She was accorded the honor In recognition or her ser. vices In the organization tor the past several ye11r1. During the convenUon, the group waa addressed by Dr. W. A. Nelson, of the .state department of education, Dr. Nelaon Ia the brolber of Mr Nelson, president of the Junior COllege. Houston wlll be the aeene of the next. convention, accordlna: to Mrs. Dame&. The Asaoclltlon II eomposed of all collece Registrars 1n all Junior CollC~re& t.nd Unl't'erslt1es In the United S~tes. -R--- Freshman Issue Features H. A.'s IMPORTANT Of prime Importance to every taxpaying clUzen o! the state, Ia the Import of the Ranser Editorial on the second pare concemlnc a ~ndJna: conatltutlonal amendment. Paai&Ce or the amendment wt11 mean a definite lncrea.se 1n the UuUon or each Junior COIICit etudent eJahteen years or youl)ier. We requett that each awdent of the coUC~re read tbe editorial carefUlly and take It tome to bill or her parents. "Defeat the Third Amendment. Save our scboola and blibways." Ex-Students To Meet Nov. 10 Senate Sweats, Cowboys Cuss, Nelson Shines Repulsed by a flghllng Senate line and an lnlplrec:t quarter-back, the favored COwboy eleven wa.s held to a sco~leaa Ue by the Sfnate acgrepUon at the !lrn lntra-mural tootball ~rame or the year Jut :Friday. Played at the T. M. I. Ueld, the game was UJhtJ.y fouaht from the openlnr wblatle to the closing gun. Although the CowboYt showed more tralnln~r and better runcUon lng pia,., It wn.s the Senate tight. and determlnaUon that decided the outcome of the fray. Even though the Wranriera conll3tenUy rained more ground and made m~e tint. downs, every threat at the roa1. Une was conalltenlly atopped by the fighUnr Conrreumen. OaleNellon, Senate quarter-back. Studentl, pan and present, of was undoubted1y the rtar or the the San Antonio unlor coueae are enUre came. From the Ume he aU ln't'lted to attend the regular entered tbe tray the enUre ap~meetlng or the Ex-students a.sso ance or the con1llct changed. He dation to be held Saturday, Nov- was responsible !or two of the three ember 10 at the Old South Cafe Senate tinst downa, lntercepted at 12 o'clock. cowboy paues, and was the spar.lt Jay sam Levy Ia president o! the plua or the 8e01te defense. and AssoclaUon and ea~ally ln't'ltes offense.. Thad Weaver, conarestthe pre&ent faculty of tbe JUnlor men center was espeelally outCoUege to attend the meeUnr. Ac- slandlni on detenllve playa. Ham- Introduclni themseiYes to the cordlna: to Mr. x.e...,. a special pro- monds, Cheatham, Wackerbarth. Junior COUC~re eampue, the ~b- gram baa been arranlled wblch and ArliU all played a flne came man clas~ published the last Issue &bould be or Importance to an on the line. or the Junior Ranrer. trteods of the lchoot. Wyatt Simon, Wrancelr Quarter- Oerde. Uenhowtr was eleeted back and captain wu the leadJna: Freshman Editor at a called meet· Meetlnp of the AaiOclaUon aze player of the CowboYI. Much ot log of the c1aaS held on Friday held each month. They are for the pree.lalon wltb wblc:h the horseOct. 19, and It II becluse o! b1a the purpose of or~ranlzln& those men worked their play• Ia due to efforts that the pa~r haa been pro- who have been rraduated from the the work or Captain Simon. Wuclalmed the be.t truhman ecUtlon school and prese.rvlnc the trtend· ren Nlckm10n 1n the back11eld wa.s ever put out by tbe Junior Ranger. a poten~ !lrure on lonr runs and One of the many features of the ablps fonned on the campus. pa.ues. Maverick wu probably the paper wu the H. A. column lntro- Tbe oftlcera of tbe croup want best player on the Cowboy 11ne. duced on the Junior Collece Cam- It especially underatood that the The came was the nrst of a series pus for the t1T1t time. preaent atudenll of the collece are wblch are to be played between •studenu are lllll walkln& up to ln't'lted to the luncheoN u well u lhe Concreumen and the Wrancone another and playtully calllnr the put •tudent.a, and the buslnels llera 1n the nen few weeks. The each other H. A.'•" aid I.senhower I team w1nn1nr two out of three wt11 when aaked to comment upon b.ll meetlna: u weU u tbe proc:ram be crowned Football Intra-Mural Issue 01 ~e pa~r. wtll 1nterell all audentl. ICon~ued on Pare S.J
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FULL TEXT SEARCH FIELD | SO PHS MEET TUESDAY ~·SO PHS MEET SAN ANTONIO JUNIOR COLLEGE PUBLICATION VOL X. - NO.7 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934 PRICE 5 CENTS COWHANDS TIE CONGRESSMEN Run-off Today, Meeting Chaos, Students Riot Alter e~ncUnc twenty minutes wran&Jina: over minute dltfenmces In S~uden~ A.oelaUon meeting, layae •~udents wUJ sUll be com. pdltd to vote on the Sophomore and FrUiunan honorees or the sw. den~ AaiOclaUon dance today by the regular polllnr procedure. The mecUnr last Wednesday was ooe or the mo.t hectic of the year, parliamentary rule& were valved, and the leather-lunged prevalled. Even Pre&ld.ent Stucke wa.s aUected by the tplrlt and deeended from hiJ hlih and mlihty office 1n order to ay a few word3 to the assembled rroup. A number or sophomore. and freshman 1n the back or thr room became so convinced of thrlr own Importance that they 100med the normal procedure o1 addreaaJna the chair and contributed their ahare of witty remarkl from their lltUnc pOsitions. Bu~ after the amoke had cleared, It wu found that the body bad arreed to elect honorees from the P're&hman and Sophomore classes and accept the queen or the Add& Dabba Carnival as the third honoree. ll!bll&btened, the group learned that the queen would be selected u part of a eamlval to be held on No•emller 15. The contest Is beinr lpon.tOrec:t by the .Tunlor Ranrer and votea wUJ cost a penny a lllece. So that the queen won't be lonesome a ltlnr wUI also be chosen. Tho.e nominated for the positions or honorees were: Sophomores; Marton Lon~raker, B e H y Kley~ er, Naomi Cblldera. Margie Anderson; Freshman, anet Raeber, Peqy Vou, Valerie Tucker, Ruth Tu!Ua. Marlon Lonplter and Betty ltleyboecker wU1 be 1n the run-oU today alone with PegCY Voss and Ruth Tulll1. BARNES VOTED VICE-PRESIDENT T. B. A. A. C. R. Mrs. Clyde E. Barnet, Junior COlIC~ re Regbtrar, was elected 'fleepresident or the Texas Branch or the American AsaoclaUon of CoiJepate ~ at thrlr convenUon beld 1n San Antonio on October 26-27. Mrs. Barnet was chairman of the entert.alnment committee of the convention. She was accorded the honor In recognition or her ser. vices In the organization tor the past several ye11r1. During the convenUon, the group waa addressed by Dr. W. A. Nelson, of the .state department of education, Dr. Nelaon Ia the brolber of Mr Nelson, president of the Junior COllege. Houston wlll be the aeene of the next. convention, accordlna: to Mrs. Dame&. The Asaoclltlon II eomposed of all collece Registrars 1n all Junior CollC~re& t.nd Unl't'erslt1es In the United S~tes. -R--- Freshman Issue Features H. A.'s IMPORTANT Of prime Importance to every taxpaying clUzen o! the state, Ia the Import of the Ranser Editorial on the second pare concemlnc a ~ndJna: conatltutlonal amendment. Paai&Ce or the amendment wt11 mean a definite lncrea.se 1n the UuUon or each Junior COIICit etudent eJahteen years or youl)ier. We requett that each awdent of the coUC~re read tbe editorial carefUlly and take It tome to bill or her parents. "Defeat the Third Amendment. Save our scboola and blibways." Ex-Students To Meet Nov. 10 Senate Sweats, Cowboys Cuss, Nelson Shines Repulsed by a flghllng Senate line and an lnlplrec:t quarter-back, the favored COwboy eleven wa.s held to a sco~leaa Ue by the Sfnate acgrepUon at the !lrn lntra-mural tootball ~rame or the year Jut :Friday. Played at the T. M. I. Ueld, the game was UJhtJ.y fouaht from the openlnr wblatle to the closing gun. Although the CowboYt showed more tralnln~r and better runcUon lng pia,., It wn.s the Senate tight. and determlnaUon that decided the outcome of the fray. Even though the Wranriera conll3tenUy rained more ground and made m~e tint. downs, every threat at the roa1. Une was conalltenlly atopped by the fighUnr Conrreumen. OaleNellon, Senate quarter-back. Studentl, pan and present, of was undoubted1y the rtar or the the San Antonio unlor coueae are enUre came. From the Ume he aU ln't'lted to attend the regular entered tbe tray the enUre ap~meetlng or the Ex-students a.sso ance or the con1llct changed. He dation to be held Saturday, Nov- was responsible !or two of the three ember 10 at the Old South Cafe Senate tinst downa, lntercepted at 12 o'clock. cowboy paues, and was the spar.lt Jay sam Levy Ia president o! the plua or the 8e01te defense. and AssoclaUon and ea~ally ln't'ltes offense.. Thad Weaver, conarestthe pre&ent faculty of tbe JUnlor men center was espeelally outCoUege to attend the meeUnr. Ac- slandlni on detenllve playa. Ham- Introduclni themseiYes to the cordlna: to Mr. x.e...,. a special pro- monds, Cheatham, Wackerbarth. Junior COUC~re eampue, the ~b- gram baa been arranlled wblch and ArliU all played a flne came man clas~ published the last Issue &bould be or Importance to an on the line. or the Junior Ranrer. trteods of the lchoot. Wyatt Simon, Wrancelr Quarter- Oerde. Uenhowtr was eleeted back and captain wu the leadJna: Freshman Editor at a called meet· Meetlnp of the AaiOclaUon aze player of the CowboYI. Much ot log of the c1aaS held on Friday held each month. They are for the pree.lalon wltb wblc:h the horseOct. 19, and It II becluse o! b1a the purpose of or~ranlzln& those men worked their play• Ia due to efforts that the pa~r haa been pro- who have been rraduated from the the work or Captain Simon. Wuclalmed the be.t truhman ecUtlon school and prese.rvlnc the trtend· ren Nlckm10n 1n the back11eld wa.s ever put out by tbe Junior Ranger. a poten~ !lrure on lonr runs and One of the many features of the ablps fonned on the campus. pa.ues. Maverick wu probably the paper wu the H. A. column lntro- Tbe oftlcera of tbe croup want best player on the Cowboy 11ne. duced on the Junior Collece Cam- It especially underatood that the The came was the nrst of a series pus for the t1T1t time. preaent atudenll of the collece are wblch are to be played between •studenu are lllll walkln& up to ln't'lted to the luncheoN u well u lhe Concreumen and the Wrancone another and playtully calllnr the put •tudent.a, and the buslnels llera 1n the nen few weeks. The each other H. A.'•" aid I.senhower I team w1nn1nr two out of three wt11 when aaked to comment upon b.ll meetlna: u weU u tbe proc:ram be crowned Football Intra-Mural Issue 01 ~e pa~r. wtll 1nterell all audentl. ICon~ued on Pare S.J |