THE BATTALION 7 ^ ^ *X* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* "I* *1* "I* *1* *X* *1* *1* *X* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* 1 i 8 > *X**X* > X , *X**X**l* , I«*I* > l**I , ^**I**X**I**X < *Z*4**X*»l >,i l* t, X ,M, X , *l**l* , l M X'**l* <, l* 1 ~ ~ ~ ::t !i 1 i ( : •I I If J 4 il II if ll h So Long, Gang! IVe wish you SENIORS—All the success in the world. JUNIORS—A very pleasant camp. SORHS—An easy, good paying summer joh. FISH—^Plenty of good dates and dances. HOPE TO SEE EVERYONE IN SEPTEMBER CASEY’S CONFECTIONERY •i*"—"• 2 v ■i I I | :::: i :::: 4 4* New York Cafe THE BEST PLACE TO EAT IN BRYAN PHONE 460 HOWELL DRUG CO. JUST OFF THE CAMPUS Agents JACOBS CANDIES DRUGS, SUNDRIES, STATIONERY PHONE 188 THE EXCHANGE STORE < « > Welcomes all Old Boys Back to Aggieland and Extends the ;; Freshmen a Cordial Welcome ■ • • • • • • * « i i ■ • • • ■ THE EXCHANGE STORE IS YOUR STORE Everything New and Modern READ BATTALION ADVERTISEMENTS SWIMMING MEET. (Continued from Page 6) Dives. Poole, D. G., Woodlief, W. H., Cox, P. W., Tempkins, D. D. 220-yard Free Style. Davis, J. W., Cooker, F. C., Prude, G. F. SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS At a meeting of the members of the Saddle and Sirloin Club last week, the following were elected as officers of the club for the next school year: Percy G. Farris of Uvalde, president; N. E. Ryale, Jasper, vice-president; W. J. Fields, Sonora, secretary; and A. A. Storey, Lockhart, treasurer. Far ris and Ryale are members of the present junior class, Fields and Stor ey of the present sophomore class. For the benefit of those who are not informed as to what this organization is and why it originated, a brief sketch of its history and organization should be given. In 1919 the animal husbandry students of this college met, elected officers, and decided on a name for the club. It is to the class of 1920-21 however, that credit must be given for establishing the first by laws and constitution. The primary object of the organization was to pro vide some means by which the senior livestock judging team could be sent to the International Livestock Show at Chicago and also the show at Kan sas City, with the greater part of their expenses paid, thus enabling the boys who previously were lacking somewhat in funds at the time the trip was made to hold their places on the team. By means of the annual rodeo given in November, the club meets these expenses of the team. The basis of the organization was to pro mote interest in the animal husbandry work in this college, and in the ani mal industry in the state as a whole, and further, to create an organiza tion through which the animal hus bandry students and instructors may be brought into closer relationships both socially and educationally. The club has long been one of the most active student organizations on the campus and under its newly elect ed officers it is hoped that the pur- j- pose for which it was organized will be pushed forward and greater bene fit derived from its association. “Hebrew” Vance wishes all his friends to know that he has passed the qualification test and is going in to the cloak and suit business im mediately after ^graduation. Women, according to some, are the backbone of the nation. To others they are merely Sphinxes without secrets. COLLEGE CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN Here’s a great stock to select from. New Colors. Smart Models. Moderate Prices. • • Come in and look them over. *! A. M. WALDROP & CO. BRYAN and COLLEGE >d ■■ Always keep a little Edgeworth on your hip