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ire us Clown or' ) ft i rd Always PriMpin Ally Oop Pan-American Student Forum Take it from those who know, the Pan-Americans started out on their right foot when they opened the year's activities by electing Cuca Rodriquez, president; Mary Louise Guerrero, vice president: Sarah Beltran, secretary; Albert Palafox, treasurer; Rafael Munguia, reporter; and Eddie Burroughs, sergeant-at-arms. It seems that with this fact and the sponsorship hacking of Mrs. Martha Winter and Miss Gene Carr, the club has had xhe most lively time of its career. This is only one of theMiumerous programs in which members interpreted the dances and songs of Texas' Latin-American neighbor, Mexico. The highest point of excitement in the year’s work came when delegates journeyed to Austin to attend a National Convention. This participation was financed by a bunco-bridge-domino party, given at the Gunter Hotel on January 15. Rafael Munguia. reporter and prominent member of the Pan-American Student Forum, did much to arouse a spirit of international feeling by interesting the Mexico City football team in coming to San Antonio to play a “Good Will” football game, after which they journeyed to Washington D. C., where another game was played.
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V ) w i u 9 II tA n b Children 6illt] fi , Seniors re :AiHw »NCL Roipltij Kilh MijrtU Ruth Poro4h«J (l. VN 'e!»zJ WM NUcfc. Mrs. ftratton rff'1 Stratton Advisory Yearbook advisory honors for 1936 go to the Stratton group whose members sold more copies of the annual and had more pictures made than any other organization. Officers for the 1935 36 term are as follows: Mack Dav enport, president: Dorothy Rawlings, vice president. Myrtle Ruth Scerig, secretary: Dorothy Diederich, treasurer: Eliza beth Eschbach, reporter: Dorothy Rawlings and Myrtle Ruth Seeng, Student Council representatives. The following committee chairmen have served this year: Dorothy Rawlings, program: Emilio Cortes, music: Clinton Brandt and Kitty Nichols, social: Helen Lyons, scholarship: Mack Davenport, sports; David Kaine, alumni. The other members of the advisory are Jerome Braun stein, Dorothy Clark. Pearl Cook, Dons Manning, Mrs. Grace Foy, Benno Friederich. Mrs. Ethel LeGette. Robert Mersmger. Rachel Muniz. Helen de la Pena. Alenc Rcnfroe. Mrs. Regina Riddle. Minnie Tafolla. Virginia Urbina, and Vance Williams. iM 9 OjuI The
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vliqnon Ocfavia Marie Antoinette Georgette Boegsn? Boby Buffs Daddy, gimme nickel Ready for Baseball Sophomore Class In the fall of 1935. a class of Freshies came to Tech. Just fish, everyone thought. But the Sophomore Class were not “just fish, but a group of workers unexcelled by any other organization. The election of Emma Jean Parsons and Mignon Bocgcre as president and vice president was the first “bang accomplished of this Sophomore Class. These Sophs knew what they wanted and they went after it with all the spirit and initiative of true Tech students. The senior winners of Tech's annual hall of fame contest were announced at a dance given by the Sophomore Class on Friday, March 20. The jass orchestra, under the direction of Mr Jean Sarli furnished music for the dancers and talented members among the Sophomores provided entertainment. Lawrence Mechler performed as master of ceremonies, introducing Billy Elliot who did a tap dance, and played the accordian. Leon Thompson, well-known singer gave his version of “Lights Out. Ruth Hood entertained with an acrobatic dance.
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