THE BATTALION ELABORATE PLANS FOR THANKSGIVING HOP COMPLETED Football Men to be Honor Guests at Most Colorful Affair of Fall Season. Bank Building Phones: Office 348, Res. 558 X-Ray Equipment I DR. A. BENBOW j DENTIST | City National Bank Building Bryan, Texas ,11 ■**' "" | Bryan Nursery and Floral Co. s Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Bulbs, I and Nursery Stock. Seasonable T Flowers at All Times. Members - F T D ] Phone 268 Bryan, Texas 1 E. P. Pearson, College Rep. The plans for the annual Thanksgiv ing Hop have been completed and all is in readiness for the flood of local and important talent that is expected to grace the polished floor of Sbisa next Friday and Saturday nights. Jack Gardner and his congregation are waiting to enchant the dancers with their syncopated strains; the floor is being prepared in the usual way that is said to have originated at Aggieland; all the various details, such as the midnight lunch, have been attended to. Not satisfied with near perfection, Social Secretary Harry Duckett, is tearing his well ar ranged locks in a frantic effort to outdo all previous Thanksgiving Hops in point of brilliance and gaiety. Louie Miller, crutches and all, will lead the grand march. The valiant Aggie leader has been heard to say that nothing short of death will pre vent him from being the “life of the party.” The members of the committee in charge of the Hop are “Dime” Dealy, L. Dodson, “Vic” LeMay, “Zoo” Park, Cox, A. I. Richardson, and Har ry Duckett. • The zeal shown by the individuals of this group in planning and arranging this dance would bring a smile of approval from the sternest member of the faculty. One item is causing the committee no end of worry and gray hairs—the task of prying that elusive fifty cents from the cadets. It would seem that collecting the tax from the students would be the easiest part of staging the Hop, for the small sum wanted en tails such an insignificant sacrifice on the part of the donor as compared with the ones made by the members of the football team. Even if the con tribution asked for should be num bered in dollars instead of cents, the cadets should be glad of the oppor tunity of repaying, in some small measure, the team for the glory and honor it has brought to A. and M. The first dance will begin at nine o’clock Friday night and will continue until twelve. After the intermission, dancing will be resumed and will last until two-thirty. The second dance will start at nine Saturday and will continue until twelve. REMEMBER MILLER Matern: All film stars wear filmy dresses, don’t they? Dodson: Yeh, but all girls that wear filmy dresses are not film stars. THANKSGIVING FLOWERS We will have a display at Y. M. C. A. Wednesday afternoon. Also take orders for corsages and bouquets. Orders for Flowers can be left atY. M.C.A. or Phone 672. J. COULTER SMITH, Florist COLLEGE AVENUE Special attention will be given your orders. We deliver to any place. GRADUATE CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS AND OUTLINES PROGRAM FOR THE YEAR The graduate students at A. and M recently organized and formed the GRADUATE CLUB. The members include both graduates of A. and M. and of other institutions who are tak ing post-graduate work at this col lege. A meeting was held on November 13, and a constitution and by-laws were adopted. E. V. Spence was elected president of the club and N. W. Jones, vice-president. It was de cided to have two meetings a month— one business and the other social. The meetings are to be held in the Y. M C A. The club was organized to foster a closer association between the men who have enrolled in the graduate school and to promote a friendlier feeling and interest among the stu dents. 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