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'BUFFALOG Jr; i . 8— Juniors elect next year’s senior officers 9— Patsy Haley queen of clean-up and paint-up campaign 10—Band concert 12—Pan-American assembly Secretariettes’ Leap Year Dance 19—Movie-“Texas Rangers” Faculty picnic 22-—Pilgrimage to the Alamo 25- San Jacinto assembly 26— Battle of Flowers Parade MAY 1—Jitney Matinee Los Tapatios Banquet 3—Junior-Senior Prom 5—Band picnic 8—Red Jacket Banquet 10—Senior picnic 14— National Honor Society Initiation 15— Awards assembly Press Club and Staff Banquet 17—Senior Play-”Life Begins at Sixteen” 22— Senior class day assembly and luncheon 23— Senior Prom 26—Baccalaureate Services 28—Graduation Top to bottom: Here are four groups of Tech’s showmen and display students who sell the school to the general public. First, the Band and Mr. R. A. Dhossche, director, in their new uniform purchased by contributions from the student body. Second, R.O.T.C. Sponsors, wrho are scheduled to march in two Fiesta parades, with Commandant Lane and Sponsor Dele-mater. Third, Tech Red Jackets. They suoplied color and pep during football season and will also participate in the Battle of Flowers Parade. Fourth, Mrs. Ruth D. Tinnin’s chorus which took honors at the San Marcos State Music Contest in April representing one of the three Texas schools to win a first class rating. Page 18
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-0»: BUFFALOG Jr; MARCH 1—Gym Edition of The Technician 6— Free advisory Ice Skating Party Harper Redding and Delores Farley present flowers at Milam Square 7— Movie- Annapolis Farewell” 10—Tech's Band competes with B.H.S. over WOAI 13— Womanless Wedding” 16—Red Jacket hobo hike 18— Technician wins second place rating in national contest 19— Four One-Act Plays 20— P.-T.A. opens Dental Clinic 21— Easter assembly Federal Inspection 24—Siebenhor heads Honor Roll 27— Movie-'The Sign of the Cross” 28— Open House 29— City track meet San Marcos Music Contest T.V.A. Convention APRIL 1—Senior Kids’ Day Kids’ Day edition of The Technician 3— One-Act Play contest at Jefferson 4— Movie-“Wells Fargo” 5— Band Contest First meeting of prospective sponsors Top to bottom: First, nuptial scene after the marriage ceremony performed by Jimmy Lawrence. The bride, the former Miss Wendella Rittiman, was charmingly arrayed in a gorgeous white gown. This was the first Womanless Wedding ever to be held at Tech. It was sponsored by Miss Eva Yates. Second, Lucille (Baby) Siebenhor. Editor-in-chief of The Technician, who not only fell in line with her costume, but also, backed by her efficient staff, published a Kids’ Day Edition of The Technician. Fern Ellen Poston carried away first place honors in the Kids’ Day costume contest. Third, a group of itsy-hitsv dirls, sitting on the dwass, plaving wif dere dollies. Fourth, worry! worry! worry! Who is who and which is which? Just a few more problems for the teachers to solve. Kids’ Day finds them scratching their heads. Page 17
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BUFFALOG Jr.' .. 1 ! .• Top row: Three prize winners and models in the annual hairstyling contest. Middle row: Left and right, snapshots of classroom displays; Center, intructor modeling during fashion show. Bottom row: 1950 Sponsors; Uncle Sam reigns at cotton parade; Two street-wear dress mannequins. en House P 0(j am Being impressed with “Gone With the Wind and “deep South 'Conscious, Miss Edna Lys' ter and Mrs. Mary Rosell centered their contri' bution to the Open House program, on March 28, around a “King Cotton Jubilee. Students of the Garment Design and Manufacturing De' partment designed, made, and modeled their own garments. In conjunction with this style show, the Cosmetology Shop staged its annual coiffure styling contest entitled “A Spring Garden. Mary Louise Ng was presented with a loving cup as first prize in this competition for her style executed on Evelyn Coleman. Olcne Doug' las and Mary Evelyn Luckett took second and third place honors. In the booklet contest, Frances Granato re' ceived the highest grade and was awarded an equipment kit which will be useful in her future work. In addition to the extravaganza of enter' tainment, each shop and department in the school had its interesting exhibits and displays which were set up and demonstrated to visitors by the students. Members of the R.O.T.C. served as guides and ushers. The Band and Chorus with their musical contributions helped to make the occa' sion most enjoyable. Page 19
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