The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 14, 1933 Page: 5 of 6
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SOClE-T'-g
FIVE MEMBERS
OF KO JO KAI
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' Tho Initial mcoiing of Kojoldl
girls' social club was hold Tucs
day afternoon with ono visiting
Kojokal present Gwendolyn
Walker. At tills mooting plans
and prospects' lor this yoar's so-
cial life wcro discuHHcd along
with tho election of a secretary-
trcaiurcr Wlnnio Mao Allen.
Edna Ptfckott olectod to that po-
sllon could not rcttlru to school
1 Tho live active momhers of the
club who have returned to the
campus arc: Maurlno Stlmson
Wlnnio Mao Allen Elolso Powell
Babe Llttlcflcld and Lucllo Wat-
son. Skipper Of Sub T46
Announces Positions
' For 1933-34 Cruisei
With fourtcon members of )hc
fcrcw back in school for tho yoar's
'cruise Skipper Jack Pope an-
nounces that activities for tho
year will begin with Initiation
ceremonies ior the threo pledges
Connol Gray and Utloy Satur-
day night.
Positrons assigned for tho year
are: Jack Pope skippor; Sammy
Bryan first mute; Leo McClung
Nccond mate; William Gray yeo-
man; Ilcrschel North chief gun-
ner; Dale McCook cook; John
Simmons quartermaster; Woodlo
Holden chaplain; Elbert Ander-
son gunner's "mate; Trine Stnr-
nes radio operator; Chester
Kcngy surgeon; Homer Utloy
forward lookout; Maurice Rob-
erts captain -of -tho -head; and
Jolinny Councl lookout-in-oft.
Tho two vacancies will bo filled
soon.
A number of tho members
spent the summer In Abilene and
enjoyed fishing trips every week
or two.
A Cordial Welcome
To Every A.C.C.
Student
from
rl. Lt v.
TAILORS
An A.C.C. Institution
Bidding For A.C.C.
Trade
Bring your tailor
work to us once and
you will all the time.
We are just off the
TOASTED
SANDWICHES
Lee Duckworth
Red and White Grocery
We extend a welcome to all freshmen
and the same "Hello" to upperclassmn
"We Appreciate Your Business"
3 STORES 3 MARKETS
WELCOME FRESHMEN!
You have one more thing to learn from upper classmen
whom we also salute
When youlhink of athletics or sports think always of
DUB WOOTEN CO.
Athletic And Sporting Goods
TROJANS MEET
AT CISCO FOR
CLUB REUNION
Cisco Luke located a faw-mllcs
north of Cisco was the seon of
the Trojansjitimmcr reunion hold
with about fifteen members and
cx-tncmbcrs In attendance
Tho program of recreational on-
tortatnment which was enjoyed
by tho convening group consisted
of fishing boating and hunting.
Golf at tho Cisco Country Club
also enlivened tho 'lrcrcutlouul
affair. The city of Cisco granted
fishing permits to every Trojan
member during their stay there
Because of tbn sultabln locution
and tho hospitality .shown by the
city (ho Trojan club Is making
an effort to mako the outing at
Lake Cisco an annual affair?
"Curly" Cooper president of tho
club and Bort Ezzcll wcrjo in
charge of tho arrangement.
Ex-Trojnns at the reunion wero:
Students
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The Best Drinks
At The Lowest Prices
Old Fashion JS!i
Milk Sliakc 3
Rich Malted gp
Milk M VI
Giant Ice
Cream Soda
10c
Hot Toasted 4P
Sandwiches A Wj
Montgomery's
Cut 'Rate Drug Store
Hunter Clovls Watson and Stor
ling Parker of Abllono; James
Cullar Sluton; John Allen Nocce
Moboetfo. Present ihembcrs were
Vclton Mor.er Stophcnvlllo; Bert
Ezzoll Cisco; Charles Reynolds
Weatherford; Harry Ward Mo-
rani Sidnoy Evans Blackwell;
Virgil Koys- Sedwlck; and "Cur-
ly" Cooper Abllono.
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SENIORS ENTERTAIN
Moro than threo hundred wcro
r.tficnt at tin reshmuM p.uly
sponsored by the .lo.ilor class?
Monday .evening on the luwn
1iorth of the .women's domltnry.
An Informal program was pre-
sented with Woodlo Holdon
Hfiilor president in churgc. After
he had made tho introductory ro-
inaiks President Cox gavo his
two traditional readings: "How
nubcnstcln Ployed' tho Piano"
and "Sam's Letter." Vlco-prcsl-
I dent Morris then gavo two read
ings Tallowed by Dale McCook
and Horschcl North in tho color-
ed skirt.
More burnt cork entertainers
gavo a few musical numbers.
Willie Saylor and his tenor gui-
tar and a vocal trio -of Maurico
Roberts Leo McClung and Evo-
The Optimist
WELCOME BACK TO A. C. C.
All you who have keen here
you who have never been and welcome to the office of the
AMICABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
HOLLIS L. MANLY General Agent
(an Ex-Student oj A. C. C.)
Phone 7174 716 Mims Building
COMPLIM ENTS
of
FULWILER MOTOR CO.
FOTVD
Abilene Texas
A.C.C.
"Eat With Us
WELCOME
BACK TO ABILENE
zz
Citizen? Natiiorial Bank
"Financial Backers of West Texas Sincel?"
P.A.L.S. ENJOY
ACTIVE SUMMER
Tho P. A. LTS.towK girrs.Hocial
club engaged In many activities
during tho past summer tho main
feature Iielnir tlm round letter
which keep tho members In touch
with one another.
Various meetings and outings
wcro hold for tho gills who spent
tho summer In Abilene. Two
members embarked upon tho sea
of matrimony Jlolcn Stanloy and
Emulyno Blovlns both being com'
pllmcntcd with showers by the
club. Hettlu Logan Clay visited
"A Century of Progress" In the
city of Chicago Llllio Marie
Cook attended Camp Westminis-
ter at Korrvillo wlijlo Estollo
Duckworth spent a fow weeks in
Galveston.
With Pauline Hicks as presi-
dent tho club plans to havo an
actlvo year. Tho other members
will bo in .school : L. C Flslicr
Itcba McKInnis Agnes Clark
Estollo Duckworth Ilcttle Logan
Clay and Llllio Marie Cook.
rcU Maxwell. An obstacle race
by eight freshmen and a speech
by Jock Pope student president
concluded tho program.
Help Make the Optimist
v the Best Ever Published
on the New Campus
before. Welcome to our school
DEALER
Phone 4567
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G.A.T.A. MEMBERS
STAGE WEEK END
PARTY REUNION
Toping" tho senson's gaieties for
tho GATA girl's social club wus
a weekend party held at tho Ses-
sions ranch near Brady. . Tho
party composed of sovon couples
with Marietta and Mary Louise
Sessions as hostesses for tho af-
fair arrived on tho ranch Juno 1
whero un elaborate luncheon was
served Other entertainment for
tho week Included swimming
golfing and hunting climaxing
with an informal party tho fol-
lowing Saturday evening.
Members of t lie club attending
wero: Wllma Kendrlck Minnie
Jim Christian Ellzaboth Browcr
Vada Denis Helen Wlllmon
Mary Louiso Sessions and Ma-
rietta Sessions. Guests were
Roy Moody G. B. Tittle Ruskin
Smith Jim Reese Bob Honry
Clcddio Harvoy Paul Comolli
and the chapcrones Mr. and Mrs.
Bodhammur.
Tho annual reunion for club
members was held beginning Au-
gitst 8. The GATAs met at tile
homo of Louise McKinzio and loft
for a three-day tour of South
Texas. Tho first night was spent
GREETINGS
from the
WOOTEN
For Your Early
Class Party and'
Socials
Call
M WOOTEN
HOTEL
"We Welcome You"
Campus.
Dr. Jno. A. Roberson
DENTIST
3 13-3 14 Alexander Bldg. :: Phone 5533
Hours 9 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m.
BEST WISHES
For A
HAPPY SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL YEAR
The Pender Company
' Manufacturing Stationers
273 Cypress St. Abilene Texas Phone 7225
i.
1 Pep Squad Plans
Most Active Year
In Club's History
m
First - Year Girls Must
Turn In Names By
Friday Noon
0 fcll HI! II !
Tho Kitten Klub college pop
squad for girls under tho leader-
ship of Lucllo Watson plans to
have tho most active year known.
Tho club purposes to keep up
tho pep and instill tho Wildcat
spirit Into tho athletics. It is com-
posed of girls who wish to help
tho athletic team to victory. Tho
momhers will bo present at all
games to uphold tho Purplo and
White and stunts will bo per-
fbrmed between halves of all tho
homo games.
Tho outstanding social event
will bo tho Kitten Klub Kumlval
an annual affair. The squad plans
to havo new uniforms tills year.
Thoso girls wishing to become
mcmbcis must luni their numoa
into Lucllo Watson president;
In to Lucilo Watson president;
dent; or Estollo Duckworth re-
porter before noon Friday 15th.
0 ;
Increase Shown In
Academy Enrollment
Tho Ablleno Christian Acad-
emy and Training School opened
Monday morning with a slight
increase in enrollment over last
year's figures.
Through Wednesday afternoon
forty-nino had registered In the
Academy and fifty-nine in the
training school.
in tho homo of Vada Dennis at
Montgomery" and on August 10
tho party continued to Houston
Galveston and Corpus Christ!.
Those making the trip wcro: Eva-
Una Slater Louiso McKinzio Ma-
rie Wills Marietta and Mary
Louise Sessions.
Only quality broadly guaran-
tees that's tho "ifeoson wo know
our clothes will ploaso yoil
MIntor's Department Storo and
Bargain Basement Store.
HOT
PLATE LUNCHES
I WELCOME
STUDENTS!
For Smart Feminine
Apparel
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 14, 1933, newspaper, September 14, 1933; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101226/m1/5/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.