San Antonio College - El Alamo Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1938

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Page 43 text:

iHHi pi. % FIRST ROW: Miss Bessie Kilgore, Sponsor; Patricia Sentz, President; Flu Brown, Secretary; Genevieve Gray, Treasurer; Mildred Ashniore. SECOND ROW; Alice Ruth Brady; Hazel Burnett; Elinor Cartledge; Kathryn Dial; Dorothy Dickey. THIRD ROW: Mariolivie Graf ; Judy .Joyce; Bernice Lehman; Edna McMahon; Alice Sawtelle; Hazel Tips. hhu iabba l anha nrnrtty PURPOSE: To encourage friendship among students with kindred interests; to develop leadership, scholarship, and character among the members ; to promote worth- while college activities. CLUB DAY: Every Tuesday, 12 o ' clock, at the Junior College. OFFICERS: Patricia Sentz— President. Flo Brown — Secretary. Genevieve Gray — Treasurer. Anne Campbell — Reporter. MEMBERSHIP: Limited to thirty. Members elected on basis of leadership, all-round ability, interest in campus activities, and scholastic standing. MEMBERS (1937- ' 38): Dickey, Dorothy Lehman, Bernice Fngle, Eloise Giesecke, Cordelia Graf, Mariolivie Ashmore, Mildred Brady, Alice Ruth Brown, Flo Burnett, Hazel j Bush, Opal A N Campbell, Anne r ' Vcs vj-Cartledge, Elinor Cartledge, Nancy Dial, Kathryn Gray, Genevieve Hawley, Margaret Hinds, Jackie Joyce, Judy Lee, Patsy McMahon, Edna Nagel, Janice Pinken, Anne Raeber, Marguerite Sawtelle, Alice :- entz, Patricia , gi rnnFOTi. Martha Ann TipsV Hazel Wood, Eloise

Page 42 text:

FIRST ROW: Dr. Jane Feild Baskin; Eileen Shipman, President; Betty Mary Maurer, Vice-President; Carolyn Kirk, Secretary; Kathleen Jones, Treasurer; Ruthie Smith, Reporter; Florence Bur- meister. SECOND ROW: Mary Chestnut; Jeanne Dibrell; Lois Evans; Helen Fcote; Corinne Foster; Helen Claire Ginther; Hazel Grimm. ' - ' - THIRD ROW: Jean Jackson; Shirley Morgan; Maxine Murray; Vera Nachman; Ruth Shawger; Hen- lietta Speckels; Marjorie Walthall. X r - - - |lr O llip QIl]rBl| rp OII|pfbp ICtt rary nridg HISTORY: Organized in 1926 by Dr. Jane Baskin and modeled after Doctor Samuel Johnson ' s famous club, which met often at Ye Okie Cheshyre Cheese Inn. TRADITIONS: The Club programs center around the traditions that grew up with Doctor Johnson ' s club, and the customs followed in the London Inn are inspirations for the Club meetings. MEMBERSHIP: Girls who are especially interested in literature and other fine arts. SPONSORSHIP: Dr. Jane Feild Baskin, the founder, was its sponsor for twelve years. Following her death, January 20, 1938, the group met for the rest of the year at Miss Mamie McLean ' s home with Miss Nancy Lou McCollum, a charter mem- ber, as leader. In order to perpetuate the memory of the beloved sponsor in all activities, they struck the Ex from Ex-Cheeses so that all past and present members would be invited to the club meetings and would help to keep alive the traditions and ideals of the organization.



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FIRST ROW: Mr. W. H. Tyre, Sponsor; Thad Weaver, President; William Wilson, Vice-President; Ray- mond Weber, Secretary; Joe Werckle, Treasurer; George Adams. SECOND ROW: Gordon Beitel; Eugene Burton; Claude Cox; Bill Cunningham; Albert Dancy; Nelson Hickok. THIRD ROW: Roland Holt; Bryan MuUins; David Knowles; Ralph Lehr; Aubrey May; Harold McCrabb. i pitalp Sfbatiny nrirty PURPOSE: To promote college sports, encourage forensics, and develop ideal social re- lationship on the campus. DESCRIPTION OF THE MEETINGS: Ample opportunity for developing the college oratorical candidates. Heated debates at every meeting on serious subjects and on fun-provoking ones, such as When and Where Will Be the Next Social, Whereabouts of Money Formerly in the Treasury, Suppression of the Cow- boys, and Senators to Utilize as Material for the Gauntlet Echelon. ACTIVITIES: Participation in all athletic, forensic, literary, and scholastic activities. Senators form ma.jority of debate, extempore, and public speaking teams ; ma- jority of Phi Theta Kappa members, publication staffs, all Student Association officers ; majority of Hall of Fame, King of Adda Dabba Carnival ; majority of Carnival Dukes ; majority of offices in both Freshman and Sophomore classes. Intramural champs in baseball by virtue of 2-0 no-hit, no-run victory over Cow- boys ; champions in football by technical forfeit ; sponsor of Annual Athletic Carnival.

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