The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 09, 1929, Image 9

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    THE BATTALION
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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
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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
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Telephones
Office 698 Res. 464
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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. Staples, coach of this
crack team for the past two years,
are going at top speed in order to be
in top condition. In the past the ;
somersalt artists have demonstrated Those few moments have passed
their wares only at the basketball And tho I saw you but a while
games, but this year they have I am carrying with me
been asked to perform between -the ' Your sweet and loving smile.
halves of the T. C. U.-Aggie game, j
This team attracted much attention Already I pine
at the East Texas Chamber of Com- | For your sweet lips to press.
merce Convention last year and we Again I need you
can be assured that they will do And the love you dared confess.
as well this time. They will put
their work over in true aggie style My arms are empty
and be a real credit to the school And aching in vain,
before any crowd. | For you my darling
At present there are a sufficient But naught I gain,
number of men on the team to put
on the many proposed stunts, but But away with tear drops
Staples is broadcasting for any men And misery aside
that have had any experience in With sweet thoughts of you
tumbling and wishes to learn more. My sorrow I’ll hide.
Each man will have to furnish his
own equipment at present, but per- I’ll sit not and mourn,
mission has been applied for a ben- The days that are by.
efit show in order to obtain suffi- Instead plan the future
cient funds to outfit the team. The And its store for you and I.
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