The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 22, 1924, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
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* SAY BO! DIDJA? *
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Say Bo! Didja ever tire of
Mediocrity, and yearn to ascend
To the unscarred peniplps of
Fame? Did the lure of the
Commonplace pall, and dija hear
The clarion call, “Excelsior”?
And didja so desire to join
The ranks of those who really
Matter; the members of the campus
Chewing Club? And all forgetful
Of the days of C. E. Summer Prac
tice,
When once you took a chew, and
Kicked the transit over, didja
Cut off a plug of thick or thin
And charge that cavernous mug
To full capacity; hoping thereby
To gain both fame and elegability?
And as the molars rose and fell
In regular and rythmic crushing
Motion, did the volume of the
Specimen increase, and did the
Cheeks extend to the elastic
Limit And did the pleasure pall
And ere you had the time to effect
The export of that mighty cargo.
Did reason abdicate, and did the
Sun, moon and tars look on in
Fiendish glee? And did that
Gyroscopic bean seek out the
Bed, and there with one gigantic
And equeous gurgle, seek kind
Relief in heavy and unconscious
Stupor? And on awaking, didja
Realize with deep regret that
Another shot had missed its mark,
And that you were doomed to Med
iocrity?
Say Bo! Didja?
“Skeeter” Erskine did!
RESOLUTIONS OF THE SENIOR
CLASS ON THE DEATH OF MR.
J. S. DAWSON.
We, the members of the Senior
Class do here submit the following
resolutions on the death of Mr. J. S.
Dawson, the father of our friend and
classmate, S. B. Dawson.
Whereas, in His infinite wisdom it
has seemed just that God call unto
Him the father of our beloved class
mate, S. B. Dawson;
Therefore, be it resolved that the
members of the Junior Class extend
their deepest sympathy and condol
ence to the family of S. B. Dawson.
Also, be it resolved, that a copy of
these resolutions be sent to his fam
ily, and a copy be furnished the Bat
talion, The Daily Bulletin, and the
publication of his home city, Vega.
(Signed.)
V. H. Montgomery, President.
B. C. Davis, Vice-President.
C. R. Euschenburg, Sec.-Treas.
T. R. Strange, Historian.
THE KI-KI KOLUM
You—What d'd you have in Psy
chology today?
Me—A nap.
Isaacstein, Senior: “Abie, what for
you go up der stairs two at a time ? ”
Isaacstein, Junior: “To safe my
shoes, fadder.”
Isaacstein, Senior: “Dot’s right,
my son, but look oudt you don’t split
your pandts.”—Tiger.
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❖ “Y” NOTES *
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Among the visitors at the “Y” thp
last week are: Mrs. W. A. Warner,
Claude, Texas; M. J. Pitcher, Mexia,
Texas; J. S. Chubley, hlp-yv York City;
W. H. Agnew, Georgetown, Texas;
Geo. O. McFarland, Houston Texas;
W. N. Washington, Houston, Texas;
R. L. Perdue, ’22, Reagan, Texas;
Frank Murrah, ’29, Plano, Texas;
Elizabeth Speer, Austin, Texas; Law
rence Wharton, Austin Texas; Dr. H.
H. Sweets, Louisville, Ky.; Nikalai
I. Koorbatow, Tashkent, Russia; Dr.
E. C. Lendemon, New York; C. H.
Smith, Sulphur Springs, Texas.
SJI * 5$S
Much interest is being manifested
in*the coming Student Volunteer Con
vention at Austin. The South Texas
Union will hold its annual meeting
Jan. 25-27. Robt Wilder, founder of
the movement, is to be the main
speaker on the program. A. and M.
is allowed about ten delegates besides
the volunteers. This convention will
be an echo of the Indianapolis con
vention and promises to be very in
spirational. Students interested
should get in touch with C. B. Potts,
the “Y” Secretaries, or some mem
ber of the “Y” Cabinet for further in
formation. Many will remember the
splendid conference held at South
western University last year. Let’s
make the Aggie spirit supreme in
every field. *
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Fifteen subscriptions to the Inter
collegian were ordered by the “Y”
Cabinet.
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At a regular meeting of the “Y”
Cabinet last Wednesday the members
discussed the program of work for the
second term. Further plans were
made for a privilege card campaign.
Plans are being made to stimulate
further interest in rural church work.
* * *
While in Dallas Rev. Matthews
ordered a new screen for the picture
show. With the two new machines
excellent shows are in store for the
students. The best possible pictures
will be secured.
THE AGGIE OFFENSIVE.
F.T. F.G. Pts. T
Darby
. . 2
14
30
137
Damon
. . 0
4
8
120
Duckett ....
. . 3
2
7
98
Washburn . .
. . 2
2
6
147
Gill
. . 1
2
5
162
Briant
. . 2
2
6
67
Wilcox
. . 2
2
6
55
Kyle
. . 0
1
2
3
Dealy
. . 1
0
1
18
Dansby
. . 0
0
0
17
Total. .
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29
71
825
RING TRUE.
Don’t be what you ain’t,
Jes’ be what you is
If you is not what you am,
Then you am not what you is.
If you’re just a little tadpole,
Don’t try to be a frog;
If you’re just a little tail,
Don’t try to wag the dog.
You can always pass the plate,
If you can’t exhort and preach
If you’re just a little pebble,
Don’t try to be the beach.
Don’t be what you ain’t,
Jes’ be what you is.
—Whiz Bang.
QUEEN
BEBE DANIELS
DOROTHY MACKA1LL
JAMES RENNIE
GEORGE FAWCETT
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REMEMBER U N C I EEI B LJ C K |
WHEN YOU EAT I
UNCLE BUCK’S CAFE. |
Mail and Female.
For days I’ve waited for a letter
from a certain girl. That was all
that was needed to make me su
premely happy, to raise my drooping
spirits to the skies. Just one single
letter! Every day I climbed four
long flights of stairs to my room be
tween classes just to see if it had not
come at last. Every mail I hoped.
And now there is a fat letter from
her in the mail-slot in the door-un
opened. You ask me why I mope
about, why I don’t rush to the door
and seize it? Oh, most unkindest
cut o fall!—it is for my roommate!
—Princeton Tiger.
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