T i i THE ’ B TA LION IT, April 10, 1010 THE BATTALION Publiahed every Wednetulay Bight by the Stadent« Aseociation of the *- AgrtcolUml and Mechanical - College of Texme. Subscription price $1.26 per year. Advertiming rates on application. Member of Texas Collegiate Press h - Amoriatiao. 1 i I • All Ada Run UntU Ordered Out 1 EDITORIAL STAFF ; ’ f X T . t C. H. Clark. . .Editor E. E. McQuillcn .. . . Aseietsnt F, L. Berlachler r; Asaittant K. J. Edwards Aasietant A. W. Harris — .. Afeeittant ia sc ho el. Im. the fact that dely harder work, there F'Jt BUSINESS STAFF j i i Coxey Evans. Business Manager — ) Caaspu* Editor: Mrs. D. V. Graves. Entered as second-class matter at College Station, Texas, Febtuarv 17. 1905. 1 ARE OUR ATHLETES S FOILED for B student to other words, in they have to requirement of are fewer ath the College req sport representatives expected Bo be super-uea mentally? If not msjfcfcra-' ly have no occH'ion to criticise them for low standards of class work. It is true that Some individuals among our athletes have failed to make good in their cfess work, oat this is no cause for ah arraignment of all Varsity representatives. There are few more difficult Handicaps than that under which these men must la bor in their efforts to maintain eligi bility standards. Let the man who regards this lightly jgoi out and ex haust himself by a hard afternoon's work and then come in and attempt to concentrate upon some text boot that night. The fact that the vast majority of athletes do not succumb to this handicap is evident proof thgt these men are among the best and most solid 4 , representatives of the whole school. As long a.« their pr*-*- ent record ia nfaintaiged the ath letes can not be justly criticized for deep, below the surface of common" place matters. Something that wo*Id All the freshmen with awe aad the graduate with love. Something that to meet i would make your college a place in Are .oarf your heart and give you something to carry away with you that all thru j rucell that life prould thrill you at thoughts of I daya. | Sons to the comii 1ms not the. tion that he; leaving the thrilling anc i v li A serious consideration bf the »ny scholastic shortcomings. above question will result ia tlwdpia- ; * ion that there is no occasion for WHAT DOES A. AND M. LACK* any frenzied attack upon olir ath- , . ^ imT jj RMBtl. On the other hand, the more Ask yourself this question Ari- the question Is considered the more swer it for yoarualf after excluding admiration is felt toward them* men, all minor aad iaaighilldant triviali- and the more credit is given them. ties. What *■ vitally missing? What The percentage of men in the| whole would make this Institution greater? school, forced to leave on aecqttni of What weald aiake you love it more? I - failure to pas* the necessary smdunt ‘ uf wdrk, is about four percent. Ia the past few years the percentage of . teen “flunking off” of athletic. tegma has been less than one percent. At the sdme titoe Conference eUdiMit- rules ireqaiae ufcaeet a feted aaore - than E mm liU \\ -i, j CHORAL CIUB j, ' ■ ,yL‘ m b ? \ ■ !' ink. Men! Thirty-one Talented Ladies in this”' *! i 1 1 ip- It- - 4 » • ' ' P I ' 1 Womanless Desert at one time. Come IT'i U •. Or ti out and hear them. ■iHHKyijJJpl , APRIL 11,19 . I ■ 1 J - jj • ii 1 1 n : • r i ' •• ■'! -4 NEW AUDITORIUM AT 8:30 P. M. ■ i I .• : ' i i it.- k . .