El Paso Junior College - Sandstorm Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

 - Class of 1926

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El Paso Junior College - Sandstorm Yearbook (El Paso, TX) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 85 of 162
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Page 85 text:

.Lf -r V cs, f A N. 4a 1 fl, aeQQQQQQ?QQiQQQejgmmggf-aoeeaeeeoeeeaeaf 19' li X T Few 5 Elia gg Pississ 'P PJ Sandlsfzormrflllvlhirllwimd hffarch 15, the' combined staffs of the two publications snatched a holiday and motored to,'Leesburg Dam for a well earned frolic. The picnic would have been a gustatory success if one carghad not monopolized the major portion of the sand- wiches, salad and cake leaving only candy and crumbs for the occupants of the r remaining five cars. This unfortunate calamity was minimized by the after-noon's ' diversion. All members of the two staffs 'assembled in the afternoon at the Amador'Hotel where they carried on objective Zoological research with the youthful alligator as THE object. Entertainments of a less scientific nature were- enjoyed by the more frivolous. At about six o'clock the picnicliers started homeward and most of them were in class ther following day, as befits representatives of the young Intelligentzia. I 1 I 9 9 2 a 2 j 6 Ditch Day i 6 QQ! On Moriday, Nlay IO, was staged the annual class picnics. The singular Verb seems appropriate, because, while the organization, provisions,, and original plan of destination of each class were separate, both ended up at the same place, the Country Club. To call rt a picnic, though, see-ms inaccurate, for the generally expressed opinion was that rt was a house-party. The diversions were truly .those of a hOu5e-par-ty-sporadic dancing in the big lounges, intermittent bridge- playing, desultory perusal of Vogue and Life, and continuous swimming, tennis, and gossip. Te sun was warm and the air was cool, there was plenty to eat, and a congenial crowd in holiday mood. Wat more 'could be asked? Next day f C53 presented the usual display of mahogany skins and crealong mrrscles. Wlroever, said someone, heard of the first dose of the season's sunburn in hlay? But then, lsr . , .s C -' 0- 4 ' 7 gi added someone else, whoever heard of fr spring lrl e this one llc s ll 631 41 jl if U rr ,ax oo Casa l V ' Q'l!r,!l W y Gila? W9 i f new F3 Xffa 19 jj if xi O O ., Q - fi, 'F ' ' if 551- Ki mfr oeoeoeoeoeoeos aoeoeoeoeeezsgin

Page 84 text:

f.-X3 A . f - L The Annual Clhumisfbnnas Banquet Une of the most memorable and successful annual events of Junior College was the Christmas Banquet given in honor of the football team, Saturday, Deceinber 19, 1925. Practically all of the Junior College students were there, both regular and extension students. The alumni also had a good representation. The Christmas motif was carried out in decorations, and tiny Christmas trees were placed in the center of each of the five tables. ,The visit of Santa Claus added to the spirit of the occasion. ii Dave Price acted as toast master in the absence of VValter Stevenson, president of the student body, andlintere-sting toasts were given by chosen representatives. Dr. F. H. H. Roberts, President, W. A. Stigler, Dean of Junior College, and A. H. Hughey, Superintendent of Public Schools, delivered splendid addresses. a....,..:a. I if page figlzty



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All ell at Sudden lpeggy page eiglzty-two Lord Crackenthorpe ..... ---- A Villi-9111 COHWQY The Hon. Jimmy Keppel --- ..... Carl Dunbar --- -----Lee Hillis Major Archie Phipps .... - jack Menzies ...... ---Walter Steve-nson ----Joshua Nagley Barker -------- -------- Lucas ---------- ---- ----L----Norman FCFQUSCQII Lady Crackenthorpe ------- -- The Hon. Millicent Keppel --- - -hlartha Raynolds -----hlarion Hurd -Eddie hlae Duty -- --Pauline Burn The Hon. Mrs. Colsquhoun -- --- Nlrs. O'NIara ------------ Pew ogy -----.- .,,...,..---.-.,. - - Kate Leavell COMMITTEE Business Manager, Dave Priceg Assistant Business hlanager. Leslie Hale. Advertising: David Lawrence, Dorothy Durham, Elizabeth hlcXVilliams. Prop- erties: Madeline Moon, Carolyn Quinn, David Lawrence. All of 52 Sudden Peggy, three-act comedy, was the most important event of the Junior College dramatic year. That the the efforts of the well se-lected cast and to members of the various committees. The leading roles in the presentation were cleverly played by Kate Leavell as Pegg-yn and Carl Dunbar as limmv . The two mam character parts were admirably portrayed bv Pauline Burn and Lee Hillis. g ' ' ' yi T T4 play was a success was due to the efficient cooperation of the I A -Jl

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El Paso Junior College - Sandstorm Yearbook (El Paso, TX) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 39

1926, pg 39

El Paso Junior College - Sandstorm Yearbook (El Paso, TX) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 92

1926, pg 92

El Paso Junior College - Sandstorm Yearbook (El Paso, TX) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 140

1926, pg 140

El Paso Junior College - Sandstorm Yearbook (El Paso, TX) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 15

1926, pg 15

El Paso Junior College - Sandstorm Yearbook (El Paso, TX) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 127

1926, pg 127

El Paso Junior College - Sandstorm Yearbook (El Paso, TX) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 158

1926, pg 158


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