YHB BATTALION College and who have gained promi nence in athletics either here or as members of teams at other institu tions. The meet gives promise of being the greatest the conference has ever known, both in the number of partic ipants and ability of these different men. Many conference records, some of which have stood for several years, are due to crash before the terrific competition that will develop if the weather and track are good. The fact that there will be men capable of making better marks than the pres ent records was evidenced in the dual meet here last Saturday when the Ag gies and Longhorns broke six records and tied another. BAYLOR COLLEGE GIRLS VISIT AGGIELAND Nine Baylor-Belton College girls, accompanied by their chaperone, came to A. and M. last Sunday to aid in the religious activities of the campus. The journey from Baylor Belton was made in a bus belonging to that school and one of their employees made the trip to drive the mammoth automobile. The party arrived at College Station late Saturday afternoon and departed for Baylor Belton Monday morning. The girls took a prominent place on the chapel program at GHiion Hall Sunday morning. Besides singing with the choir, the group as a whole rendered a special song. Two of the young ladies accompanied the orches tra on their violins and also played a duet that was exceptionally well re ceived. No scheduled program was given Sunday afternoon, although several of the girls obliged with impromptu numbers in the “Y” lobby. Sunday evening the entire group were pres ent at the Baptist meeting in the E. E. Building where they presented “The Life of Christ in Song and Verse.” Aside from varying the usual Sun day program, the girls by their ex cellent technique charmed every audi ence before which they appeared. Their visit will be remembered as a bright spot on the religious calendar of the College by all who heard them. Dwight L. Moody: “All that I have ever accomplished in life I owe to my mother.” Jean Paul Richter: “To the man who has had a mother, all women are sacred for her sake.” Charles Dickens: “I think it must somewhere be written that the vir tues of the mothers shall be visited upon their children as well as the sins of the father.” REPORT OF COLLECTION FOR TRACK TEAM The following is a report of the con tributions toward sending the track team to the Kansas Relays: Co. A Inf $ 10.75 Co. B Inf 12.05 Co. C. Inf 12.15 Co. D Inf 10.02 Co. E Inf 4.24 Co. F Inf 10.00 Co. G Inf 5.00 Co. H Inf 10.00 Co. I Inf 10.20 Co. A Sig 5.39 Co. B Sig 7.44 Bat. A 13.61 Bat. C 9.47 Tr. A 5.42 Tr. B 3.93 Tr. C 10.40 Tr. D 6.60 Tr. E 8.29 Air Service 10.00 Band 10.00 Casuals 6.19 Total $184.35 Amount of Check given to Coach Anderson $184.35 SENIOR WEEK. The hopes of the seniors for a sen ior week just before commencement have turned into rejoicing over the announcement that there will be a senior week this year, for the first time in several years. After Satur day, May 23, the seniors will not be required to attend classes. Very prob ably the exams for them will be giv en on Monday and Tuesday, May 25 and 26. The seniors will make all mil itary formations and remain on the campus during the week. The purpose in having a senior week is obvious. Getting ready to graduate is no small task, for numer ous details must be attended to. Then, too, it is fitting that the seniors should have the last few days of their college life as a time in which to re vive old associations, make the rounds of friends, and get their affairs in shape preliminary to their last good bye. William Dean Howells: “A man never sees all that his mother has been to him till it’s too late to let her know that he sees it.” Have You Seen Those New Spring Suits WALDROP & CO. ? They’re just swellest ever. about the New shades of Powder Blue, Lava Grey, Copper Tan, and London Lavender. Made up in the smart two- button English models with extra wide trousers. And the prices are so very reasonable. $25 $30 $35 A. M. WALDROP & 6. The Store for Young Men New shipment of finest Easter Candies. Large assortment. Ab solutely Fresh. Special atten tion to out of town orders. We will mail it to HER for you. <8xS><$><3><$><8*^ Ralph Waldo Emerson: “Men what their mothers make them. Henry Ward Beecher: “The moth er’s heart is the child’s schoolroom.’ C. Simmons: “If you would reform the world from its errors and vices begin by enlisting the mothers.” REED & PRAGER CONFECTIONERY The MODEL TAIL2RS ZBjFL Y-A-UNT Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing. nGEMTS on THE CAMPUS NOTICE ! o±£*j_-ty R.V. UNIFORMS W.H. HOHN, Agent /@\[RJDd[P0<£cI)O'5) gfldaDIR) tLa^OD'fidlD 0 ^ 7 PHONE 585 BRYAN, TEXAS SfEE XXIIVX Ixx Txxxxes. A. &,M. Oollege Studio M. E. ROOM 3 Have that picture made from the Longhorn negative; it is ALWAYS good. Kodaks left at 4:30 today are ready tomorrow 4:30. PICTURE FRAMES The Metropolitan Barber Shop Of Bryan, is a place that serv ice cannot be excelled. Call and see us for service. P. G'. GAYLE, Manager Holmes Bros. COLD DRINKS GANDIES TOBACCO The Usual Good Service Campus Barber Shop Wants yon to remember that we strive to please everyone in our work. Come friends. and bring your Yours for service, J. F. LAVINDER