The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 18, 1931, Image 9
Ft .• t lv { j J! ^ * 1 19 w ? « » * II *1' •* I'ft; 4 itt i* qu I l i -iui .i, - i ii r r i l c ■ a % \ iNcenrAT il i, 1 te evident that the theme of this Freshman context of ita predecessors, so, in order to maintain this bi reader?with tfce rgripes” that are already too familiar to all of vent 2 C opini on on just one topic, the incompatibility of the U| to havtlearned as freshmen? 1$ it beneath an upperclassman’s fellow ^lassmateti? We, as freshmen, believe that the uppercl Aggie spirit and doff the “hirh hat.” We hope that during the will be able to create a feeling of comradeship and coi the tiarrage of class distinction that is now prevalent i- - -iff! that oi licatb the i . j f r |1 ” \ml ifi . ' * ' ■ 11| Ik jif li-li • -f - i- m}. b rely different from the we will not burden our i ; : * , We should like to gi^s among themselves. . PPP j Tijl j ’WBa' that they were suin>o«^d I I jspeak pleasantly to his I display more of the true ing years of our college careeja tj with one another, thufr d^t t he •upper dasMS. 1 . '!If ■ \rrcir*«€» \t • « i i i \iit|rr gh we have learned nothing else in editing The Batt qualification should be required of every student editor we. despite our classification as freshmen, may be alio 1 of the student body, we w*ant to say that it will be at A & M if the coming elections place men with experiehce Ications. i I h . month, we have learne<l manager—uxperience. jjl on a little advice to other t. »d w'e do not believe that work with high Each jftblication has its own particular characteristics, requiring those ntudents who have had experience on m.nn.6! J , I •, " ^ T H ). ,| • 1 '■■■■ the popularity of candidates influences student elec fficea. Our own meager experience as editors of this “ this qualification is not enouxh. for th< yond Nl - 4 x next either! if it El a i \li ir task is almost completed—even as these words are Battalion is on the press and, with the exception of this say that we have enjoyed our work immensely would isliked it would be just as false. There have been “r; there have been times when we were confident and t were coming from. - ish to ex j iterests of the student pub- responsible positions on j * * i i I i n Ije classified as. e in ihat field, and only A M are equipped in • . -1J IL than other qualifications s proved to use that be* i ; r t. •1 ■ i '■] ■™i 1 «tvMLf. Il • :4>-t / rA • i m \ £ I * v ‘ 1 L a - v,. iTf • M j fliU jor portion of is all past now and we wish or advisors. r now offer you the fruit of our labor i*t, we are our j we hope it true, but to say that tor you. nc^ it is done and. we are through—praise be J ri ! ; f H- (.-.M! I 1 w< w'ho moments of ^ ,h ' u^. j t i. i ik I t ■ I 4 il •II ou; |fit does, we are happy; • ■ v i •