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BUFFALOG Jr.= 6—Lollypop day Marionette show Football Banquet 8—Red Jacket Dance Editors go to Denton Student Council host to B.C.S.L.A. Convention 10—Smith Advisory 100 per cent Techni' cian subscribers 12— Battalion Review Fitzhugh advisory subscribes 100 per cent to The Technician 13— Last dancing class Raggio heads The Buffalog staff 14— Christmas cheer work 15— Senior Christmas Dance 17—Ruben Gonzales wins glider contest 19— R.O.T.C. Drum and Bugle Corps organizes 20— Christmas assembly Christmas edition of The Technician 21— Safety Club motorcade Christmas holidays begin JANUARY 10- —Movie-“The Plainsman” Chorus entertains at P.'T.A. program 11— Advisory elect Student Council rep-resentatives Top to bottom: First, before and after the process of giving a permanent in Tech’s Cosmetology Department. Second, the long-awaited tennis courts almost finished. Third, the mixed quartet which rated 86 at the San Marcos State Contest. This group was also included in the mixed chorus. Fourth, Electric Shop boys turned out to have a little fun with the first snow in ten years. Anyhow, there’s one sled that got into use this year. Fifth, some Los Tapatios girls arrayed in full costume. When Tech wants an artistic touch to its entertainment these are the girls who are called on to supply it. Page 15
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■BUFFALOG Jr.; NOVEMBER 2— Color Day Last KMAC broadcast 3— B.H.S. football game Movie-“The Crusaders” 8—Sponsors receive their commissions at P.-T.A. night program 10—Armistice Day assembly Armory Tea for new Sponsors 16— Military Ball Raggio heads Honor Roll 17— Pep rally DeDo Club organizes 18— Dallas game 20— P.-T.A. studies eye defects Report on coathanger sales $138.38 21— Neon Sign adds its glow 24—Movie-“King of the Jungle” First issue of The Technician 27— Jitterbugs win intramural basketball championship 28— Homemakers initiation 29— Thanksgiving assembly T.S.T.A. Convention DECEMBER 4— Midget auto race Clean-up campaign Top to bottom: First, Mrs. R. C. Free’s art students with Color Day letters made from 7 ech’s color pennants. Second, more Color Day designs, showing “T” fashioned of red skull caps and a fan of red and white horns. These symbols were presented at an assembly. Third, Armory Tea, honoring newly elected cadet Sponsors. Mrs. Bess H. Stratton, who organized the Tech Sponsor Corps serving tea to Miss Dorothy Dele-mater, new head of the organization. Fourth, birds-eye view of a Tech Traffic Safety Club motorcade, with highway patrol escort, just before departure. Page 14 ■ .
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BUFFALOG Jrj School Oalendal emestel 1939' JANUARY 22— Beginning of spring term 'First'snow in ten years 29—R.O.T.C. and Band participate in the March of Dimes Parade 31—Miss Laura Curry weds Howard Weir FEBRUARY i'—Bafety edition of The Technician 2 —Movie-“Jungle Princess” 7—fynployer'Employee Banquet 9—Junior Class Valentine Dance 13-—Welcome assembly 14 P.-T.A. Cafeteria Day 20— Washington assembly 21— Senior Class Leap Year Dance 23— Movie on counterfeit money 2,6;—Basketball Banquet Miss Margaret Upschulte becomes Mr. I. E. Stutsman’s secretary 28- —Movie'“Lives of a Bengal Lancer” 29— First Honor Guard selection At last the W.P.A. begins work on new tennis courts Top to bottom: First, newly elected Tech girl drum majors, Dorothy Leland and Elinor Worthy. Second, the Senior Class of ’41 is headed by Buddy Rohling, president and assisting officers J. P. Goebel, parliamentarian; Dorothy Louise Sciba, treasurer; Robert Freeman, reporter; Doris Pittman, secretary; and Alvin Jannasch, vice-president. Third, three ’39' National Honor Society members who will assist in the initiation ceremony of 1940 pledges on May 14, are Mary Louise Ng, Clifford Rothenflue, and Lucille Siebenhor. Fourth, the Senior Class Prom Committee poses in a typical close huddle to prove that they are really working together in preparation for “The Southern Ball” to be given on May 23 at the Plaza Hotel. Page 16
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