University of Houston - Houstonian Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1934

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GI RLS BASKET BALL TEAM Alive Claire Luvkel Winnie Allen Jon Ii. Wail Lou Gaines Maizie Lyle J0 Meda Parks Edith Carlton Avis Carks Mildred Blair . JUNIOR COLLEGE ICE HOCKEY TI'MM saitadgng fun; 15ft to rigl'ft: Nelson Hinton, defense: Bub Swor. dvansv: Lawrcm'? 30;;- 1:378: . kona1 lId Altlfen, goalie: Ed Chernosky. mmtvr Q'aptain and man- u s u '3 5, mng; Bl IIWin, wing; Gus lleiss. defense: llarry Gray. 335,1 mana er. Those 11 ' . g: 0! 1n the plcture are: John Burns. larwin Harrow Inhn Staples. and BI Coggan. , I

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JOHN R. BENDER DRAMATIC CLUB The John R. Bender Dramatic Club, under the direction of Prof. L. S. Mitchell. has been instrumental in giving the University some very fine rntertaimnent in tha- way of plays. The members are: Bill Stanford, President; Marjorie Willke. Vico-Presidvnt: Jum- Learned, Secretary; Algerine Allen. Mildred Blair, Larry Bynum. Ed Chernosky. Dot De Bajligethy, Louis Ehlers, Ruth Elrod, Josephine ltTastc-nrath. Dot Unhlen. June Hardy, Reo King, Ellen Newman, Evelyn Nicoll, P. S. Reed. Nell St-hcdler. Sally Powers, Wilbur Smith, Miriam Smith, Vernon Scott. Mary Treadwuy. Nelda Eaves, Charles Shepherd, Ray Morris, Harry Cray, Rade Robertson. Jack Robin- son. Bud Steeger, Carl Lieb, Bruce Kirtley, Oswald Ewing. J. C. Martel. Helen Mae Potthoff, Jane Jennings, Mary Langly, George Boynton. Laura Boyntun. Red Coulson. Stillman Taylor, Walter Piene, and Julius Boillin. STUDENT ASSOCIATION The Student Association, which has functioned this year as always. has been very helpful in assisting the various organizations with their affairs. This body is com- posed of the entire student enrollment. The oHicers of this association are: James Coulson, President; Harry Gray. Vice. President; Marjorie Willke, Secretary; Donald Aitken, Treasurer. H.J.C. SPEAKERSa CLUB The Speakersi Club, which is sponsored by Mr. Harris. was organized at the be- ginning 0f the first semester and has held regular meetings throughout the school year. Club meetings have been devoted to discussions of every day problems for lilt' purpose of speech improvement. In addition to that training, the club also spon- sored a number of social events during the 1933-34 term. For the first semester the oHicers of this club were: Reo King, President: Bob Swor, Vice-President; Herman Lashok, Secretary-Treusurer. The second semester omcers were: Lynn Davis, President; Roy Quitter, Vit-e-President: Mildred Blair. Seeretary-Treasurer; Bob Swor, Parliamentarian. Due to unavoidable circumstam'es, the above pictures were omitted frum their proper places. Reading from left to right: W. Schumann. faculty: Hiss Mildred Hubbard, facultv: Allen Marshall. sophomore; Minnie Topok. Ilnustonian staff: R00 King. Houstonian staff: and Leslie Martin. graduate.



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GIRL? BASKET BALL TEAM Miss Irene Spiessi girl eagers have done much this year to raise the estimation of the basketball fans for the Junior College team. On February I3 they heat the Southern Paeilie team by a score of 52 to 21. Although they lost their second game of the season to the W. T. Grant sextet by a score of 19 to 10, there was no slacking up. The entire team put up a goml light during the whole of the season. At a banquet given in honor of the girls by the Cougar Collegians, the following girls were presented with gold medals as a reward for their hartl-earned victories: Alice Claire Luekel, Winnie Allen, Lou Gaines. Maizie Lyle, Mrs. Edith Carlton. Avis Carks, Jo Meda Parks and Jen E. Wait. JUNIOR COLLEGE ICE HOCKEY TEAM This year's ice hockey team, although in its second year of organization. was only in its first of active participation. Upsetting all premeditation 0n the subject. the new team came through with Hying colors to win its first game. It continued unbeaten through the end of the season. Because of an incomplete schedule, the city championship was forfeited. The team, which had only one second year man, showed admirable form. Their playing was consistent, as well as fast, on the ice. Led by their captain. Ed Cher- nosky, the team knocked the puck around for scores that. in the. end. mounted up. They had three points for every one of their opponents. Irwin led the high point men, followed closely by Franks. and Chernuslty. with Burns taking a close fourth place.

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