THE BATTALION 5 <$♦ %+ +*+ *t* ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦♦♦ * ❖ ❖ SOCIETY ^ * ❖ >j» t* *> ❖ * ❖ ❖ ♦> ❖ ❖ *> ❖ +> ❖ ❖ ❖ When the doors of the Mess Hall Annex opened last Saturday Night for the first Corps Dance of the year, the Colonel, with his staff, as well as many other debutants of the mas culine sex were there itching for the start. Long before nine o’clock the floor was full waiting for the first strains from Aggielands own artists of the ball-room. The hall was not decorated, and there were no refresh ments, for these things are not neces sary to make a Corps dance a success. However, a. beautiful carnation was given each girl as she entered by Bob Pearson, the representative of the Johnson Floral Co. of Bryan. The change in the weather made dancing a pleasure, and with the Ag- gieland at its best and a good crowd present, everyone had a most enjoy able time. Some say that the dance was giv en by the Social Secretary as a birth day party for one of our week-end visitors. (Of course she told us her age, but we are printing facts in this column so we decline to pass it on). We are very glad that the honoree, t Miss Elaine Bizzell, decided to come back on this occasion to be present at the first dance of the year. It is our hope that she will attend all our dances in the future and will bring with her equally as charming visitors as Miss Dorothy Benners, who ac companied her from Austin this trip. We are very glad that Misses Patty Sims and Helen Dowty decided to help make the first dance a success by de- ing present. Both of these young la dies, who are attending Texas U. this year, drove over from Austin Sat urday afternoon with Miss Kathleen Sims, who was returning from her visit with the “Kappas” during “rusfy week.” Miss Sims brought her friend and/ schoolmate with her, Miss Elizabeth Baker of Austin. Miss Baker is mak ing a visit in Bryan before returning to her home. Other week-end visitors who at tended the dance were Misses Ricks, Vaughn, Riggs, and Yantis all from “cool” San Antonio. They were ac companied by Mrs. Riggs. Everyone agrees that the Seniors made a wise selection when they elected Harry Duckett, the young so cial lion of Houston, Social Secretary and are awiting anxiously for the an nouncement of the next dance. Here’s hoping that he doesn’t wait to make it another birthday celebration. * * * JUST A WORD TO THE FRESH MEN. There were quite a few Freshmen at the dance Saturday night and all conducted themselves very orderly. There is one thing that they over looked, probably through ignorance, but as a result of several requests we are taking this opportunity to call your attention and their attention to this fact: DO NOT BREAK A SEN IOR AT ANY TIME. This is an old custom that has long been practiced at this institution and we hope that the class of ’28 will co-operate with us and observe this rule. * * * Among the visitors on the Campus this week end were, Monty Curry, ’24, who is “hard at it” as he expressed it and Louie Clay, ’24 who is still throwing Fords together in Houston. * * * H. A. Carroll, ’23 and C. L. Wall, Jr., ’24, are employed at the Lynn (Massachusetts) Works of the Gen eral Electric Co. ♦J* ♦J*- ♦J*- *> * * SAY BO, DIDJ’A! * & -*$*- -*£«- ♦J*- ♦*«- -»£♦ Say bo didj’a Ever say to Yourself “I’m a SENIOR NOW Just what I’d call THE BERRIES And a mighty HOT SHOT! In other days When I was A SLIMY FISH or A SELF OVER-RATED SOPHO MORE or an UNSOPHISTICATED JUNIOR, the LADIES didn’t Fall for ME. But now those SHES just can’t RESIST ME. 1 wear BOOTS and SPURS and silver BUTTONS. My SOFT LINE Has DEVELOPED I get over BIG At all of the corps dances. I yell OUT those commands Like a GENERAL And strut my STUFF At all reviews, I have nothing to do. I stand in front of the Elit Every night and Let the LADIES gaze, I can hear them making Nice remarks about my MILITARY FIGURE. I sleep late every morning And never make Reveille And Bo, didj’a wake UP As FIRST CALL blew And REALIZE that you Were a FOURTH YEAR Junior and HAD to make REVEILLE??***—:!() SAY BO DIDJ’A. ♦J* tf* ♦J* ♦$*- ■*$+ ❖ * TRAGEDIES OF THE * * WEEK. * ♦♦♦ ■*$*■ ♦♦♦ -*$*■ ■*£* tj*- Hugh Harris found out that it took just fifteen cents to paint his girl’s face for a week. But upon more ex tensive investigation he also found that it would take fifteen dollars to buy enough hootch to put a little red spot on his nose. The AGGIE TAILOR SHOP Next to Boyett’s Store WHEN THINKING OF CLEANING AND PRESSING Think of Us “PUNY” WILSON, Prop. Rumor has it that our own Tiny Keen has given up what ambitions he had for the future and married. * * * Somebody, we don’t know who, had to revert to regular habits and sleep in a potato patch one night last week. * * * Louis Dodson was progressing fine ly as a journalist until he read his stuff to a Bryan 'Belle. * * * “Cy” Edwards was the Secret Sor row of half the girls in San Antonio, and the surrounding community until they found out he couldn’t dance in slack trousers. * * * “Ko” Mowlam was a positive quan tity until he broadcasted some of the secret aspirations of a few of his many and varied lady friends. * * * Bob Oakes suffered a nervous break down just before the dance Saturday night when he discovered that some one had borrowed his sample bottle of Listerine. This editor had a good idea for a powerful “pun” but is yet grasping for suitable words to express it. One thing that we learned at Sum mer Camp is that a safety raiser is four aces and a joker. 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