THE BATTALION 9 HOWE WILL HEAD SADDLE-SIRLOIN In their first business session of the year, the members of the Saddle and Sirloin club chose Ralph Howe to pilot them through the 1929-30 school year. Quite an extensive business pro gram was completed last Thursday when club officers were elected, of ficers for the annual rodeo were elected, and enjoyable talks were heard from Dr. Williams, Professor Machey, and Professor Knox. Pro fessor D. W. Williams, head of the animal husbandry department was La Salle Hotel Barber Shop MODERN SANITARY EXPERT SERVICE I Bryan, - Texas 1 THEM GOOD MALTEDS WE STILL MAKE ’EM Cadets and Campus People in vited to call. King’s, Whitman’s and Pang- burn’s Candies. Holmes Brothers Confectionery 1 4 T i | ± t f t ❖ Campus Shoe Shop Serving A. & M. Since “81” Dr. Lamar Jones Dentist X-RAY ;f Second Floor City National - Bank Building Telephones Office 698 Res. 464 •!•«$»«$* 4»«S > *X , *t**I«»I* , I**I**I* , I**XT * ❖ * 4 4 * * * * ❖ 4 ❖ "i* 4 4 T 4 4 * ❖ 4 ❖ FOR RED HOT HAMBURGERS AND COLD DRINKS Andrews Place BACK OF LEGGETT HALL unable to be present. The other officers for the club for this year include Fred Hall, vice-president; L. M. Ligon, secre tary; D. H. Taylor, Treasurer. The rodeo of this year, which will probably occur sometime during the first two weeks of November, is to be more efficiently and extensively carried through if possible. With an appreciative eye towards these results, the 21 senior members with the 15 junior members elected H. E. Smith, ringmaster; D. H. Tay lor, business manager; A. V. Rear son, social secretary; D. W. Sherrill, publicity agent; and N. G. Schoess- ler, decorator. After the rodeo this year gets the amount of publicity that it should get, it will not require the services of a professional mounty- bank to get an audience large, enough to compensate the promoters and participants for their efforts. In a recent magazine interview, Anita Page, the motion picture ac tress, said: “I neither smoke nor drink, I’m convinced that these things are in jurious to a girl’s health, if nothing worse; so I’d feel a coward if I took a cocktail or a cigret just because they call me an ingenue.” TUMBLERS BEGIN WORK equipment is very inexpensive and students are urged to work out with the team at the gym. INSPIRED BY A GIRL. They are gone, Thank G'od the time is short, When I can see you again And mend my lonely heart. Making ready for their initial ap pearance in Fort Worth October 19, when the Aggies and Frogs clash in their first 1929 conference game, the Aggie tumblers, under the direc tion of W. D. 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