The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 19, 1919, Image 12

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larvrly due to Cat’s rfforts. He w%>
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“CStfinh” Ciotxtman, A., and M.’r man put hia faith in the Frea&m*<i
man of the hour, is frSely imbue.l j Class and ma<ie us whatever we may
with what is known as the old A. ami be.
I M. spirit and pep. Conurana. n<> | "Cat” had th« art of transmitting
' , doubt, feels proud to name him 1 hi* pep not orlly to the Kish but als >
to mariy of the old boys who did nad
seem to be overburdened with it. Hi*
irinnini; of the second teem after hav- method of yell^ leadintr is unsurpass-
inir received his dischanre from th«- able. Somebod^ ence insulted “Cat *
army, where he served as tecond by eallinir him a “cheer leader.” He
lieutenant in command of the black- tells a funny Joke to »pet us feeling
ast company in the United States irood and theft: “This is a thoqs-
Army. and mile walk; follow me. Now let
“Cat” fWt in roaluced , himself to
*hv Kish an coll> 4e niirht Simultane
ously he introduced the bid A. an i
M. pep to them. His natural (low
of wit made everone feel as if they but every basketball iraroe saw him
were a teal part of A. and M. Colletre. j before his s«iuadn»n of rtHtfers main- s
j ilj He introduced himself as “Brother” | tainitur the peb at such hufh tension
to the seaiors. “C!at” to the junior*. ! that the thorps at times yelled to.»
ti' ffJkMKliaaA” to the sophomores, ami 'much. It was largely due to him that
1 I to the Kish as “Mr. K. B. Uootiman. we came very near to winnma the
,j Second Meutcnant. U. S. Army, Re-''tate rhampioiship in basketball.
tired.” Prom the first he found » ”(’at” diveraified hi* Occupation of
warm place in the heart of every trying to pass those Knirlish profi»
man in the entire school. On thHi'sors by promotimr the ‘'Bu; Noia*.* |
niirht the Kish of *22 laarned ju-t Minstrel,” of which he wan epd man. j
what A. and M. ia. . He m^de a bijr hit with hi* “Wild
Before Christ^* 1 *. slfWi** were in. Women.” and was applauded a»raih
a very unsettled state on account of'and asrain. It was our anderstami-
ji the war and infiuensa. Pep riwmdl ink? that after :he help«*<| prexy with j
ed to almost nothing. The Kish hi>» projrram f<»r the mem<R’isl sarviee
wanted to enter unto the; old A and honoring the A. and M. men who died
M. spirit, but there was no one to in France,• by having the rainstnd
put in inta ns. After Chriiitmas thud* tiny on the ocfjrtMHion, he was to takh
of us who cameV back fw'ere still hi* troup on a topr of the state. We
stranirers to the wId A. and M. pep have often wondered. why. wv never
that, has always'been an important, beard anything more of it.
part of college life here. |iuat of th ■ < at,: we ap^reeiatg the' fact that
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old boy* retuminir made no effort U>?you have Iwen a'true friend to o«r
remedy the defect in the #'ish class, class. You wttl lon^r b
but spent-their eaenry ^'“frripieig” tpd and belovea by ever
at the change froib the old days. But
whea all doubted pa '‘Catfish” Good-
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