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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1919)
r t Tr m V. iU ffril I ( , -- - j r j Not lonir mttv tbore •pfM’arod io tho Battalion an artietv in ^iah war# aoveraly rritietaod far I' I “romrh'nfrck apirit.** From tkia. a | , ana would gather that the Kinh alono war# tho sole harhonera of such it in AT and M. It is indeed to b* ■ when the Fish «|o reacn ■ * n< | Math A Matre that their actidlin. deeds, and words have such an erect aa to j t |, e y wera mo mold ahd influence those r 4f the, en- splendid reco stood scholastically, and otherwise, he informed fa what the class as a whole, was.; A-1 ; but upon beinif pressed further for more definite in formation he cdnflrmed the state ment of the Chem. Department, only more so. I ' y t In rapid succession we went to pro- tessors of the Bnalish Dapartmeni Department, aad with e<iual alacrity they admitted tha re than pleased with the j rds made by j the C*ln ; BATTALION —-55—5-— .1 Saturday, J. • fl ; }1 k tite school. At huch a iiiae psaise’ u f : ' I ^muld be yiv.n to the Freshmfn | w . fore w ,. |rt>t much rKrtker efraa fo»- atgii ftewg .nfdyade. 1^,^ yo|>nir BofMe Hur.*"or p -r V 00 r± mh T r lhMt eomo >o«n, ? fish inspj^d by .. sr'r^^-i ••**“••• »n down- - > Class in r their hir “Fish msy come end Fish may yo. But the ’2if *'^'Ulh’• a»» en lorever." It was next i>ur pleasure l to visd (taaeral—und not, cry d ability te keep us down, m-. Just above the Fish iV that most obnoxious of all creatures—tj»e Friley and wk- knew that, wh.it Sdphomore. He is proud un'.i Mr. Friley said about trrades w:t# hauirhty; he desires to be^fcnown to UHUJ,l lV tinal. Someone Muit have all the Fish as ‘'Master”. He feel* ! b * p ** n previously talking- to Hun aboni the matter, because without 1 th • Hlichiest medita|kiap,' he -“aid that th*- wholaatic staodinK of the Freshman Class is h'trher than that of any t him 'iM his own superiority to such a deyre * fr tK » t it Ip absolutely unnecessary for us to #eel it. His privelepvi and. doty is to see that the Fish are correct^ brouprht up to be decila^ obedient i">nce A. and M. was founded. Mr. \ MMklren. -Spare the rod and spoil Friley accrediU this to the fact ihwt .. th* H'iah , » ia not a factor in his men- evt * r > r freshman who Vrttered was. ad-{ tal makeup. '' 1 cordinir to th** new rulim; ef the Then comes a claas not quite *o •**«« a irra.luat# of a standard high , fresh from the remembraaces of it* achobL After all., we come to *- d sum Fiah days that it deaire* to pay; 'rife to prepare ourselvo* for th*- fu back iafkind. This is our Junior lure ' end uales* cur stu*lies' stan.| | Claas. By the time that ear has ar |*Mn»m«>unt to all other activities of L ! ' rived at th* a«fe and maturity of r, «ur rolleire earner, th«n caUcflaa. j j * Junior, one realizes the mistakes of Institutions of |esrnin*r. will « e:i • hia Sophomore year.' He then e.i- l « h* »» seri*«up mutter and pill ***u t | daavors. By means of a strap. M> cor- became •« social fentar Worh o/Jy j reet all the miatakha in the uphrini;* merely sojourn*, for a few yearv.of j inff of tha Fiah that he perceives th.- ehort life.] We’ve made poo l * Sophs to be makinir. . But he hi^ -t"** u l» to u »« to tnaiatsin the *rc- such an Uir if doinff it all for tht . «lurin* ouU remamimr^ thiy • r- •wf M S •'» r. Ii I m Ifi/J w «Uod of *he Fiah’**—aa a fohd parent has, as bp lovinaly chastises Ms way ward'child. #The Fiah rlaas eUprei*s«-v its ^appreciation for the noble an I weti-meaninir efforts of tho JUnld^i.- Our senior if"'a proud ami dhrhi- iHod individual. - He has an injpifr I ilj Vision of Ihimself in contrast With Ih*- lesrer-'beimi?* j of the Colleicf. Wha»* he daiirns to notice the Fish, it is wiji the air of rohfernne an honor upo^i them It )s tU«- Seniors who fe*^ tha tho' spirit of i A. rfnd M is —iwwii -j - paMmlnjr arwsy. When thpy^* ha\-- ] araduatcl and are gone, ^he jr«a* I old days of A. and M. will be e«>m i t«* a.', endi—shch haVi* be**n the *cn . NMrntif -Of all Senior classes. But -- shall mi. * this class which has a mo it such notables aa our dehr Lieut ^ Coloitel apd the Captain of 1 ,the f tery. m claSScS ah«»v t* t ht* F p *♦ h h-i ■ theiri fauh* and i*li«*syaeriwi«o. b't' Here’s to |He Fish Class >*.- : they . las ^.►f»h. -i-ihsUe- s’ 1 Seniors. a|* we have ae h itii FISH PHESMAN LAUDED FOR HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDING . j A cbentAtry l.-cturer started .ill the fuss wh«-n h« cam** «.ut u iih-tu. '■j v v, • ■ j j—.■■ml i ; .'! ' 1 THE rSAUB OF A FISH. I On* th** niirht of the Junu.r Bampiet > I -f With apoioyies to, XjbifKfi‘llo« f Tell m** w»t l*» re.-urnful nulnl'««ra j *1 h*it osh aren’t what they outfht ti> bd. Fijr it** hell for him who *Iuml>*.rs So the l>e-a itiiniT i* to flee. . ^ y LOiS WEBER'S JKASri Mrs. Charlie 1 .»1 Ol If" 111 I !—if “When a Girl Add«t 1 1 i- Roaring Lions and IWick Vhc Comedy of MOi Tom Mir in A i k.'.i! Wi* ji*rc rc.il. we [.»h* earnest; - * . tod ^»*t sull firslt'-r id <iur time. -• l*i h U»ou art to| *lsh iv-turnt-at' ’ W *+ not sp*»l,**n the sliml*. ^ '. >J»«t rVijovment. I to t the sorrow,. |^i our destined tpid and way-; • ;{s«» t»* act that «*etr tomorrow Finds us farther than to-day. Th.* niirlit is Iom^ and w-i M,, ‘* % J ) : i ' T . tj.*.t .hic hi*n,ts tn>> stiolt :md l>ix>v, i .* mortti- Lja i'm* |ir,. |>, ,11 ni.u . h'•-? 1 »•». thei*' r rt»v**. k - 51 if! Pocket; jvmves Razors i'l Electric and ; Gasoline Irons 'H St PARKER-ASTIN HARD - - ^ ^ I voad ^.-ry n I *.»■. tlitfnl>| Ivitt I* iff !<*, Jt> life! It I knen II ' a mr I : ^ ' fill (best iny rooi ‘*i ! statement | that th.- Frv-hjriian S»a* stood :hiirha*r in >chot^tiCs any fie,*.-!*iun. ^-las* in the. pa-t yoars. ‘^hi s' st*»*em>*nt *tMft.**i ■ aleol hj htiunds to thinking II, Ike fun l.eiran. ( ’He n«*<t vis*t*mi we '-••ly.-to.l member pf the ilrawiny d*4pdrttn« 'jan^ we ‘C-orn«*r« d him bp ii* f.ii ihest C«Jrner «.f toe Li> i r»«*^t p , „ tn|r room yn, tb«- hurhi-st 1 fldnr m ‘ (midiinir'. jAt first In* fain rioulli ‘i Commit h.mse|f^ but upon i |*ette- * ' aured t^at, we were not makimt n !. attempt t<. ble«*kmuil him. Hat w* merely ^ropur to use every thunr aid ayainut him, he Kuve in. " aked how ‘‘THE” Freshman C iMM'i mb ■} . ' ' * t<<>( «tne_ lio*k»-’er tdea-t.tnC put for iu«nifcer one; • t : II ( h>* I* V l| ^ , I ‘i ! uona or you. dre done. KRUPP & TUFFLV S • N r W 1‘dME • ^ l.!'• i ii*' 1 rpir trti'i* ft piIa{«?»f ~ ir f »** r-'ier- *4n- - ^Bt - f wiy HOUSTONj TEXAS ' I. . jett atHet«** ,adl « * nn #r»ake th«t •-* £;u| drt-irt^njT h-nf * Foot pi sifts for or remfn<| us t «if t irgie; behind us Footnriids that pi-e-liap* .nnotuh ;i leeiTUs thru mud siti.f ran; k ffirlnrfn and shit-wrecked br.^tHo** H***‘lntS. shall lake l|«-art ayaio. J { ‘ . * i ! ^"hJn let us be upland itoinif, Tk i|h a heart for 4 n y fnte. For the Sophs arej •till puryuinj?; S*> we can’t afford'*■“ Most Up to-Date Shop in town. EXCHANGE BARBER SHOP Next door to Elite Confectionery. m Ml** M 'Ml i i m I ii hi 1 i S A