the battalion OPINION OF STUDENTS IS GIVEN VOICE (Continued from Page 1) and adopted, it will be necessary for all student business organizations to have their books audited at the end of each scholastic year. This is in ref erence to the Longhorn, Battalion, class treasuries, and other kindred fi nancial interests. It also applies to public subscriptions, for the com mandant’s office will give a stamp of approval on worthy subscription lists. For contributions, financial statements must be published in the Battalion. But to get to a subject that applies more closely to our every day life, that is the mess hall. A round table discussion brought out the fact that the trouble with the meals could be traced to lack of variety in the menu. Every attempt will be made by the committee to remedy this, the first step taken being a few suggestions that Mr. Duncan will do his best to carry out. It might be of interest to the student^ body to note that the question of whether or not cafeterias would prove successful or not was con sidered for some time. Examples were cited of other colleges where this system had solved the problem of feeding large numbers of students. That is a question for the future but our present problem must be solved now. The actual business for the day was finished but several topics of interest were discussed but no other decisions were made. On one subject in par ticular the committee had a great difference of opinion, and that ques tion is of vital interest to the student body. Should athletes obey military regulations the same as any other student? Some said no, others yes, but the thought remains that present college regulations do not exempt them. Those interested should see their class representative and give them their opinions on the subject. Only through cooperation can those regulations that are unjust be changed. At the close of the meeting. Dr. Bizzell gave the committee some thing for them to think about before the next meeting. What will come of it, time alone will tell, but several exposures will more than likely be made that will be a big surprise to the corps. DANCE IN HONOR OF HOME COMING “T” MEN ONE OF THE BEST OF THE YEAR Immediately following the Aggies’ brilliant victory over Texas Universi ty, the Aggie band took its place upon the floor of the newly dedicated Memorial Gymnasium and the first of the dances began. What had been the scene of a terrific struggle but a few minutes before was now the settmg for a battle royal whose intensity far surpassed that of the early evening. Couple jostled couple in the struggle, with the spirit of good feeling and fellowship prevailing. Those in charge soon obliterated the menace of the rough floor with floor wax and what appeared to those onlookers in the tiers of seats to be a seething mass of humanity now resolved itself into groups whose rythmetic grace might be a subject worthy of the brush of our classmate, LeMay. It was soon possible to distinguish individuals and then to our surprise, we noted many welcome strangers to our dance floor. And then there were the old timers, Dodson, Guthrie, Ar- nim, Boyce, and yes, even Red Moore, all of them doing their best to sus tain their enviable reputations as our leading “local shieks.” Then the few dates came in for their share of ob servation and of course admiration. Twelve o’clock came only too soon for the revelers but gripes and groans had no effect on the “relentless” au thorities. Rules are rules and the cadets are taught to obey them so every one wended his weary way homeward. SOLUTION TO B BATTERY CROSS WORD PUZZLE i. n. 13. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 24. 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