The Junior Ranger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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Friday, November 3, 1933
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BAR ASSOCIATION
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The Bar Association meets to-
day in room seven at twelve o’clock
for the second meeting this year.
Last meeting officers were elec-
ed and plans were made for the
year’s activities.
Today the club will select new
members and plans will be made
for a trial to be held next meet-
ing. Everybody who is at all in-
terested in the practise of law or
in being a participant in any of
the trials to be held is invited to
be present. Everybody is eligible
whether a pre-law student or not,
girls as well as boys.
During the oncoming year the
club plans to hold moot court
sessions, both mock and formal,
and to hear prominent speakers on
various subjects. This year the
club administration is out to beat
the record set last year, when all
members thoroughly enjoyed them-
selves.
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boecker; the program committee
composed of Phyllis Wegner and
Ruth Fuhrmann; the donation
committee of Lois Mae Reidner
and Mary Lou Weymann; the
ticket committee with Virginia
Lehman and Marion Longaker; and
the committee for arrangement
of the booths on the campus head-
ed by Winifred Heubaum. Frances
Burnett and Noami Childers will
be in charge of planning a skit
for the Adda Dabba’s.
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William Byrd was elected man-
ager of the tennis tournament at
a meeting of tennis candidates
Wednesday. A captain for the
tennis team will be chosen at the
end of the year. The captaincy is
purely an honorary position.
Plans for the elimination
tournament have not been complet-
ed but are underway according to
Byrd. Byrd is the only ranking
player returning to school this year.
New candidates for the team are:
James Kennedy, Parr Krumb,
John Wood, James Langham, Scott
Shackelford, Frank Dunn,
Braubach, Starley Alford,
Bourdon, Lorraine Brockman.
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Miss Enola Anderson entertained
the members of the Adda Dabba
Pouda Sorority with a bridge party
on Saturday afternon, October 28,
at her home at 1435 Hicks Avenue.
Decorations were in keeping with
the festive Halloween season.
The first prize was given to
Ruth Fuhrmann and Barbara
Schutz won the booby prize.
The members present were: Phyl-
lis Wegner, Ruth Fuhrmann, Win-
fred Heubaum, Barbara Schutz,
Annette Hucker, Frances Burnett,
and Mamie Dove Burnett. Miss
Bessie Kilgore, chemistry instruc-
tor, was the honored guest.
This affair was the first of
monthly entertinments to be given
by individual members of the so-
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