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And Vice Versa Harmonica Harmoneers A brand new form of entertainment was introduced last fall when all the “guys” and “gals” dressed up and came to the big Barn Dance, held in the Tech cafeteria and sponsored by the Harmonica Harmonees, in coordination with the En gincers. Making their debut before the businessmen of San An tonio, the Harinonccrs furnished music and diversion at the Optimist luncheon held at Tech. Monday, March 19. Led by Thomas Stephens, their president; Pearl Harper vice president; Martha Neal, secretary and treasurer. Marg,v ret Tachirhart and Leon Thompson, parliamentarians, the Harmonica Harmoneers have had a busy season, leading up to a promising future. Several radio broadcasts have been presented over station W.O.A.l. during the year. Personal entertainment galore was the feature of a picnic given at a private dam about eight miles north of Helotcs. Four carloads of pupils, chaperoned by Mr. Andncks, spoiv sor of the club, had a rolicking good time amid fun. laughter, and food. So v e V usic, IFII Say
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5clccting the I instruments The Emblem 6ccond - i «-■ rUTvjrc Architac+S , Engineers, efc. Exhibition PorHolit Engineers Club Perhaps' the most mysterious and revolutionary act of the year was undertaken by the Engineers, who, with their candi' date for Queen Miss X (who later turned out to be Camille Carver), mtrnductcd a method by which the reigning lady was d surprise and delight to the entire student body. Fernando Morales, president; Emmett Epp, vice president: Johnny Cuellar, treasurer: and Louis Castro, reporter; have kept the Engineers zooming with activity. In coordination with the Harmoneers, a gala barn dance was held in which the entire school participated, and a picnic was given. Ice skating parties at the San Pedro “Iceland” were held every Thursday night. I heir activities including the development of social ideals, and the making of inspection trips, one to Randolf field and one to the Texas Longhorn Cement Company, have been educational as well as entertaining. I he Engineers, under the able sponsorship of Mr. Reynolds Andricks have had the honor of having one of the finest exhibits on display at the meeting of the Texas State Teachers’ Association convention, held in San Antonio during November, 1935.
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