2 THE BATTALION * * * SAY BO! DIDJA. * & ♦ Say Bo, didja’ ever :i; :|c :i: Begin to show signs of :;< COMPLETE BALDNESS, ❖ ❖ ❖ And didja’ get at ;J: i'fi Outs with that ij: Sweet Young Thing at home i'fi * ❖ In Dallas because of it, ❖ i'fi * And didja’ decide To cure your baldness :J: ij: i'fi In a last ❖ i'fi i\i Desperate effort to ❖ * i'fi Regain your self-respect ❖ i } fi ❖ And incidentally your girl? ❖ ^c * Didja’ spend the sum total ❖ ill ili Of $9.85 for a complete Thermo-cap set, which :|c :|c Included salve and massage :[: :Jc :Jc Cream? :lc :|c And didja’ spend thirty Minutes each and every night i’fi i'fi i\i For several weeks, and didja’ :Jc :|c :;c Finally produce a slight sign i'fi III ❖ Of fuzzy growth, and as ❖ ill ili A result didja’ :|c :{c :J: And yours get on :]: :Jc :J: Good terms again ? i|c :ic ^ Say Bo, didja’? ❖ ill ❖ Murphy (Baldy) Dalton did! STUDENT OPINION (Continued from Page 1) more, my dear. We are now atoning for our neglect of Sunday Chapel at the A. and M. College by four hours of walking a circle with an Army Springfield Rifle adorning the shoul der. We can never sufficiently real ize what we owe to the hands of prog ress. At prestnt there is no neutral ground on which students can meet the authorities for a sane, logical, non-antagonistic discussion of mat ters that pertain to their welfare and wishes. Things have reached the stage, that rather than be laughed at as an idalist, sneered at as presumptious or rebuked as a meddler, that the aver age student prefers to silence his thoughts. But even more galling than silence is that feeling of futility and unfairness that exists under such conditions. How to gain recognition of our in terest and desires without resorting to drastic measures seems to be quite a problem. Most studehts wish to conform to the rules and regulations of the College and if forced to dis obey the Chapel rule to show their disapproval of it, would defeat their own, cause by outlawing themselves and placing themselves liable to the penalties of insubordination. In the handling of such cases of insubordi nation, the old slogan of Military Du ty is uttered many times and the causes that forced the infraction of rules are ignorant or relegated to a minor position while the heinous charge of insubordination is being- weighed and a lasting and heavy pen alty is dealt out to the unfortunate offender. If you would have a man serve you well, invest him with responsibility and make him feel this responsibility. Let him realize that certain things are his work and his pride in him self and his work will spur him on to better efforts. Witness the example of the present Senior Class. They were allowfed the responsibility of administering the affairs of their commands, and by the President’s own statement they have done exception ally well. Preach honor, justice, and virtue to a man for hours and you re ceive a yawn for your trouble. Make him feel that as an individual these are qualities that concern him and his welfare and he will practice those virtues without further incentive. Ten demerits was an exhorbitant price to pay for missing Chapel, but four additional hours on the bull-ring is too much. Talk this over with your room-mate and lets get some sensi ble action on the matter. Decide whether or not you are old enough and sensible enough to decide for your self when you need religious stimua- tion, and if the time should come for you to cast a vote be prepared and do not fail to do so. A popular vote on this question would be an interesting experiment to say the least and an experiment that need involve no penalties or ill-feel ing on the part of students or others who are interested. In conclusion, we can not help but wonder if this article will be met with the same frankness and sincerity in which it has been offered or as in for mer years, will be completely ignored. Hi ik ❖ Some time near the beginning of this term a very surprising artilce appeared in the Daily Bulletin which stated that all absentees from Drill must be accounted for whether they were excused absentees or otherwise; however unexcused absentees must spend two hours for one when they report to make up their lost time. We wonder what will happen to the poor unfortunate who breaks a leg or is handicapped in some other way on drill day. We have some depart ments here which require us to make up all back work but very few re quire two hours for one. If all our departments did we would predict a sudden increase in the number of in structors on the Campus with the addition of several new class rooms. Many students left the campus between terms with passes through last drill day not knowing that such an order would face them when they returned to take up their work again, but in this great military life we receive no warning until we have been trapped, which makes us believe more and more in the old proverb which says: “Be prepared,”—for the worst. Since I managed to get registered before I left I have only to think of how I am going to make up that drill period I didn’t know I was cutting, but why worry when the (Continued on Page 10) AGGIELAND SHOE SHOP Located in New Casey-Sparks Bldg. First Class Workmen and All Work Guaranteed. Also Bryan Shoe Hospital Next to Telegraph Office At Bryan, Texas Frank Kohout, Proprietor J. L. Myrick, Agent WHAT EVERYONE CAN’T BUY YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Not Expensive but Distinctly Personal A. & M. 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