The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 01, 1933, Image 2

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THE BATTALI
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ENTS ELIGIBLE
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grade-points with no *>*de less than
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EDITORIAL
Speed Demons
An epidemic of speed in* and reckless drivin* has been prevalent!
on the rampus lately and has reached the proportions where
thin* should be done. Once or twice in the past the attention of the!
campus motorists has been called to the ifact that there is a speed
re*ulatien which limits the speed of autoikobiles to twenty miles per
hour within the bounds of the colle*e property.
Many tales have been told by members of the student body of
the narrow escapes they have had from possible injury at the hands
of speeding motorists on the campus} It *ould- be a wise move, per
haps, to replace the speed limit signs with others which read “Pedes
trians Have The Right of Way" for surely Where the number of pedes
trians so greatly exceeds the number of automobiles, as is the case
on the A, and M campus, the pedestrians should have the right of way.
The regalation of the speed of the awtontobiles would be up to the
drivers tf the vehicles if the authorities of the college held those
drivers responsible in case of injury to those who must travel about
the campus on foot, with no element of spted entering into the ques-
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s
Complete Court
Announced By
Ross Volunteers
Sportsmanship
Never in recent years has an Aggie cddet corps displayed poorer
inship than was evidenced at the bast few basketball games
oa our home court. Undoubtedly the reputation for fairness
sportsmanship, both on the athletic field and in the grand-
ptaad. that A and M has long enjoyed is the heat of our time-honored
traditioaA. To spoil it would mean the loas of a worthy tradition and
of considerable esteem of ex-students and other Aggie supporters.
It is perfectly natural that in the haat of a closely contested game,
players and spectators should become so enthusiastic as to roquire
Some will power to conduct themselves in a sportsmanlike manner.
However, continual ‘ booing" of referee decisions and jeering of oppos
ing players, such as was seen at the recent basketball games, is not
only unsportsmanlike but also creates an a<iried handicap for the visit
ing team.
Eight Juniors ( hosen To Act
As An Escort For The
Court.
•M
under the
are tie stu
its of
> are now eligible
no oaADa »ru»w a
NAMK
AWxmSct. R. T.'
Apple. S B.
Haro hart. P. g. j
BanuM. W. L.
Barron. J. C. '
Boot*. J. K. (ED Ul
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I tinman. D. 8. ' i
Brin. A. R-
Hrowalas. T C.;
Haro*. I. A.
( olratan. C. L.
CrMnar. A. C.
Davtaau, r. A
IN Harr, L. A.
I >11 linn ham M O
£2*7 a. m.
P.USUrta. J. N.
K i nr hr. M. E.
ampus Personalities
the north gate of the campus. This
business waa 1 put in charge of S.
A. Lipscdntb, '«5, an^is now known
as the AfcgiflRnd Pharmacy.
Casey Jims helped numbers of
boys to fo through A and M, lis
tened to their troifdes. cheered
them with his droll humor, lent
them money, and cashed their ‘‘hot"
checks. lie is a familiar sight at
all Aggie athletic Contests, wheth
er they be home or foreign games.
He is prdaident of the Bryan Ro
tary Club and has recently been
elected president of the Bryan and
Brazos Cpunty Chamber of Com
merce. H4 ia a bachelor and main
tains his residence! on the College-
Rryaa highway. J
The complete court of the Ross
Volunteers was announced by L.
W Storms, Ban Antonio, King of
the couK, to include Miss Mary
Carr Burnett, San Antonio,
Queen with Miss Bernice Rihn, San
Antonio, escorted by E. 0. Wurx
bach, San Antonio, as Maid of
Honor.
Duchesses and escorts will be as
follows: Miss Marie Elizabeth
Webb. Bryan and J. M. Tarver.
Rosebud; Misa Jane Brazelton,
Waco, and J.. R. Montgomery.
Waco; Miss Hortens# Born, Dal
las. and A. M. Emery, Dallas; Miss
Adrian Rose, Austin, and H. W.
Perkins, Dallaa; Miss Sarah Orth,
College Station, and J. W. Aston,
Famtersville; Miss Emmy Lou
King. Ft Worth, and 0 H. Smith.
-San Antonio; Miss Alice Olivia
Smith, Austin, and 0. E. Ford.
Crockett; Miss Leila Davis, Bry
an and W. E. Holke, Houston;
Miss Pauline Davis. Bryan, and W.
S. Blodgett. Crane; Miss Ruth
Smith. Wallis, and W. P. Mache-
rnehl. Bellvilty; Miss Katherine
Montgomery, Denton and H. Durst
III, Crockett; Miss Lyle Seley.
Waco, and D. M. Eichelberger,
iWaco.
The Junior Escort will consist
entirely of junior members of the
company and will include the A l
lowing men: J. A Aston, Farmers-
ville; B. F. Carter, Shreveport, La.;
C. W. Cox, Buda; R. W. Fichtner,
San Antonio, C. B. Hussey, Fort
IWorth; T. E. Jarman, Waco; D.
M. LaRoe. Palestine; L A. Shone. w^W^Vl.
El Paso. Misses Joan Neal and wsTuT’a*
Patricia Carroll of College Station
will be train-be«rers.
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Hrrmsnn. R. C.
RMmt. W. H.
Hill. B. K. 1
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Howard. L. H.
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Marlin. H P.
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May**. H: F.
Maadtar. A. P . Jt
Mw—se. M A.
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Ni<Sola. J. A. 1
Nte, W, D.
Oasts*. It I.
Ovartos. M. E.
Parroiro, C. R.
IVanrrulrii J M
Prrhina. H W. ,
Pfcaro. Ur. L
Pike. T. O.
I’«d*. J. E.
Puitrr. Osrt Cutww
Porlar. T. P. i
Raw In. j. B.
BriChTtft. C K 1
RHaar. C. D.
Kixtman R 8.
ShreKrH. J. N. ;
Skrrwnod. R. S
Simpaon. W M.
Sloan. W. H.
Smith. B. J.. Jr. ,
Sitwirrr. C. J.
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J. F. CASEY
Idle Rumors
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F. Casey, popular co-manager
the firm of Casey and Sparks,
campus confectioners and tobacco-
nii t«, was born in Cherokee county
at the little community of Union
pve. He attended a typical one
.v...... ».ktt (.mvio-'
ke# County and received his ad-
nents to send • Urge number of
iris as repi esenfatives in the pag-
tant and cotton ball. Retail cloth
ing stores in Houston. DalUs, Ft.
Meriting the award of Smock
and Beret, Johnny Hall Brown, " IVorth, San Antonio, Austin, and
Troop sehior, headlines himself Temple are also expected to send
with a unique stpnt that ended 10 modt ‘ l the Ute * t
| jityles in cotton igowns.
The parade of »the young women
NAME
Ad—*. L. N.
AINn. T. 0.
Barren. J. F.
Brdnferro. Prank
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P?a<*. C. P.
Hlalork. J,
Hr.r-k.1
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ttuntua. 8. K,
Barks, R. H..
Cardan*. C,
CVn*. P t
fault** ,C
Crnvro
Cruofc.
I>rllra*y H.
tlrmpwolf. C. M.
DaMa. E W.
I»ru.h*l W. H.
I try dan. J. W.
hrht*rh*'ff. J. H
P'rwrr. 8. L.
Kraal a, P. J.
Krtarr. K. U
Ktllry. D. C.
K»rd. R. R
lira ham, J. R . Jr..
GraaMMl. P. < A H.
llil lac. I
Haaiaa. K. 8.
Harrla. J. R.
Harrla. T. B. Jr.
Hatch. G. M
Hatton. J. M.
Hatnan. J. B Jr
n»mtrrr. P G.
Hnkhp. L M.
Huff. D. H.
Hall. 9 *
Kana. P. J.
Karitp. O C.
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lawrrnrr W. P.
Goa hum C. E.
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laaaa. W. R
Jaaprr. C. P.
Malina. P. J.
Marrk. J. W
Marshall. R P.
Martin. M P.
Maor*. L. R
M«t*. W. H.
Marts, g P.
Naah, W. K
N irhota. O. g
Nixon, A. G.
Oahman, A.
Parr. L C.. Jr.
1‘araona. C. N.
f Porter. A. L.
f PVaaaoi. P. C.
i{ Proa la*. C. R
ft*id. I. A.
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Richard*. T. J.
b KM-hmond. J. L.
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Sandora. W, O., Jr.
Srhulti*. G. g
Shon*. L. A., Jr.
Staler. W. L.
Smith, g P.
Sparkman. J. J.
Spend. C. C.
Stool*. W. K. Jr. l
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Storkt*. P. D. l
Summer*. S. g. Jr. (
Taylor. D. P. (
I tahMna. M. B. 1
> Toarh. C. A.. Jr. 1
Watdr. E. 1
Walla**. J. L. I
Walton, J. I. I
W*«v*r. J. g I
Weber. N T. 4
Wehner. F W H t
'Whit*. C. G. i
Whit*, g g
Whitmire. H. C.
Whitaift. C. D.
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Woodall. H. L.. Ja.
I. Wii|tp*rman. W. E.
‘ Yoona, W B.. Jr.
' Zarhary, G. R
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Enaia
Troup
Waen
East Ian. I
Lovrtady
Bryan
Grand* i*w
V a ton tin*
San Antonia
Ponce p. g
Lampnoa*
San Antonio
Anna
Graabory
Part Worth
Ctohurn*
Grandview
LEGGINS
Made to order in e«r shop
THEY FIT"
J. F. HOUCK & SONS
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B
& J0N1
RBER SHOP
FSee Shoe Shines on
Monday
AtRCUTS 25*
5?
San Anton*.
Wtohtta Pall*
Kaufman
Dwila*
San Antonia
Port Worth
Dallaa
Prtfu*
Tarrrll
Bryan
Ohio. Ckp. Ok la.
Ahitone
Dallas
Port Worth ‘
Waco
Port Worth
La Craapw •
Tytor . j
Corstraoa
Mt. I'leayar
Dallas
.HUfctt;,
Haktonheiraer
Bryan
Tnaa City
Waco
Gaator Pbtnt
Brysn
Delaware. Okla.
Canton
Keirville
Brttoa
Baa Alttanio
Wolf Chy
Col tor* Sfalxm
El Campo
Ui
Fitch Ideal
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SHAMPOO mnd TONIC
For Your Hair •
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Campus Barber Shop
(la tke T> •
Bert Saiith Prep.
• nr.
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Tro^ll
d Hani.
Bryan
H^inrm
Ba—xa
La Peria
Clarke...lie
Colorado Sp.
Corairana
Temple
Prortor
Port Worth
ML Pleasant
Fort Worth
Mesquite
McKinney
Madison. HI*
Yoakum
Refupio .
Nixon
Drt Rio
Anurillo
Henderaon
Midland .
Shannon
Sherman
Port Arthur
Auetin
Grand Prairie
Kerrvilto
Cot
STOP AT—
BILL & GUS
( onfectionery
SANDWICHES *
COLD DRINKS
CANDIES
At Maso
iTBSota,
Na
nic Temple
Texas
■[aki
BROADCLOTH
SHIRTS
$1.39
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KAPLAN
OryaA. Texas i l
honors for
tatique stimt
tragically. This rising young ar
^xiy • -rto th.
tau of frlendTemaie con < -<j.v»i3tleiH
, and sent this drawing to ;her -as a
vgiced education at Jacksonville gift. Anticlimaxmother op-
Bajitist College. ened the folder containing the
fter leaving college, *Casey”, drawirig.-and this masterpitve from
as Jhe id affectionately known to M student hand enited in the f'"-
thej stUik'nts ami innumerable ex- but did nqt prmidt the only fire-
stujlents.of this college, worked in works). “John Brown’s drawing of
a body lies a smouldering in the
bluze.” I L
a Ijakery shop in Jacksonville for
a -itlary of.five dollars a week. He
later moved! Ut Leon Coynty and
wosked for a year and a half in a
drug store ui Buffalo and then re
.ceNed emplayment ks u fountain
tnaf in n pharmacy at Oak wood.
Ih 1E1R, Casey came to the
College i^t
Nation Ijas a free soul!
Alar^Dees! senior in Dickey's Dan-
tiu's, proved himstilf ‘unhampered
by cdnvictkm when he removed hi«
too-tight shoes in $ Military S*i-
FIVE SENIORS-; - Jcapta* Took scoring
(Continue fjom page 1) • the tfpuSe. With prqbabiy five of the
—♦— J nvasti Adatanding; conference per-
the bewtBnia^ <>f*hha -'»e«or. hy w,.^ fornvra matched ggf so** aacb nth.
ressea in eotUki goa-ns will be ir\jury and the effect* of a flu at- er Moody, Rob-
evfewed by Cio^emor Miriam A. Ua-k, Merka has ilately Reproached crt*,J[jra.v Kubnc^t, and Merka.it
'erguson and former* Governor hit* old form as was evidenced'by pronisod to be a thrilling curtain
ames E. Ferguson, with the king his play in the l.tbt two dimes w ith cloeef/or the I'l J-l basketball sea-
nd (;ueen of thefball and pageant, the HorMsi Fn>i* and HusUngs. wn. Ir‘. |
ordmg tm t^ie present plans. S|H < etators at the Austin game Aggies who will probably
will witness at (east tit> players | !MH * ^fryuce in the game include Ray
who probably will be Unanimous Muir^j. Mereedgs; “Frenchy”
choice* fuv All-t onfen-nge honor*. Stgn^-^ Lreydan, Ix>uisiana; Earl
They ate Jack ^ray, fMshy for-
wued and the logg’s leatSng scor
er’. and Kubrichti centeT, who is
playing his last 'game Under the
*
to be present. Tjhe governor will-
be provided with an escort from
|he R«ms Volunteers, according to
I). M. Ktchelberggr, Waco, Captain
♦f the i-ompany.
A. E. Bryant also announced that
Shepl^d, Port Arthur; and Grif
fin Bt^geale. Crockett.
A 4 I M caRipu* ami was employ-'yence classi Some |»rai ticnl joker
e«i hx the W. A. Leigh Company, i(;„d blesi^em) st.»4 the sh(»es and
Coiifectianers who operated an es- eimsequently Alan was txmstrain
ed tq wantier acrof* the campus
barefooted.; As out math prof,
“Dutch'” Hplperin wouW^word it.
Vot is Dei* foolishpeM?"
A furrowed brow has not D^en
tablishn*rnt pn the spot now occu-
piei bdbla* Aggieland Inn. It was
alsq the terminus of the old Bryan-
1 terminus of the old Bry
College fntffurhan, long since be
ing ! replaced’by the bus line that
«owi operates between Bryan and
College .Station. Mr. Casey’s first the only iridicatiop of worr
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y niii
job jw ith the confectionary on the rorod in tht fare of Horatio Dtlrst
campus paid him a salary of thirty- III who car*e around la*t w : eek ami' ' umn ‘ b
five dollar* a month, in addition implored that he he omitted from
to Ni> room and board. W’hen the this column. But eppy is copy,
Leigh and Ccenpany building burn- Number* <>f cadet* deturning from '
e<i Kfr. Ca*ey went into the pre- pleasure (?) trip* to Houston have “Andy" Anderson of the college
Btl Y. M. C A. location in part- appraised uR of the fact that Gott- trtsck team did a bit of cherchez-
*fiip with J. F. Lavender. After lieb’s nemd*ia—Trixie- - has been ing la femme and after his search
the H’orld War, Mr. lavender’s in- sending her regards jta-^PPaacher” bitterly censured Tom Kennerly
Durst via eVery cadet she has en- and “Champ" Smith for succurab-
countered. And so we give you j irgr to the teacup influence. Old
igider the ; i f**** a w *y dissppear-
Ifis* Dorothy Hedges, daughter of Orange and WhitdspangieR of Tex- election and never com-
jlr. and Mr*. C.j C. Hedges, ha* ‘ bil University. Bot|) of thfai to date decisiok—Calvin Cool-
been selected a* the representative have been the riost outstanding
fo bear the nang- “Mi*s College men in the conference at Their re*-
.>tation" in the hgll and pageant, pective positions. Gray is a sopho-
[,. nwire with two mdre years of com-
Memorial pvtition .ke.d oj him. A Texas
guard. Captain Ei Price, ha* also
A movement fhr a permanent been onw of the ’leading players
norial to Prescient Charles W. and will pmbabl;.* receive several
liot of Hars’ard In the form of a All-Conference votes,
tgidge over the Charles River at In the game* between the Long-
(Jambridge. Mass., ia revealed in horn* and Aggies for the past two
a letter written |o the Harvard season*. Captain |loody has been
# A. MacKehzie
fERT WATCHMAKER
j Texas
• j^fpent, 69 Puryear
i 1 : ■* «
—rr^
bt officers of the the high scorer in each contest.
Metropolitan Improvement Asso- Though the Farmer* were defeat
ed in the last encounter, the Aggie
sent
nen
I
-
bought by W. M.
Sparks ’19. and the partner
ship! that nor exist* was begun.
“s ago Ca*ey and
begar a drug business at
SENIOR CLASS
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Coal. .. silk stockings ... meat
—and the
rTODAY
S,.aH
Horatio “Pteacher" Durst, Trixie Dhm(e) Rumor h4-* it that Ken-
II. Our motfo—all the durst that’s
unfit to print. J •;
LUCCHESE
Boircoi
Made to order
Boots. Belts &
nyrly in particular has been prowl
ing around college park after
hour*. la’s a long Way femme Wal-
tun Hall to college park but. it
dqnt take such a long Tom to get
A hew shipment of
Golf Cluba $1.00 to $2.95
Tennis Equipment of all kindq.
White Duck Slacks 98/
Bathing Suits 98/ to $1.98
Pajamas
Spx.
NOTICE
!| | 'l.j
Please do not forgqt to
ask for your '$4 Fish pin
when ordering your ring.
ceivetfyour riig and you
failed to get the pin we
will gladly give you one
if you will cill by the
Bryan.
CALDWELL’S:
'one
ivC.*nly aware of the problems, t business, large
and small, Bell System commefdal men are con
stantly devising special telephone plans to custom-
fit service to the user’s needs.'
For example, a plan they worked out for a
coal distributor helped him to contact 50% more
dealers. A manufacturer, using a telephone selling
plan, sold 700 dozen pairs of hosiery through
one I^ong Distance call. A gneat meat packer
handles complex sales and distribution problems
efficiently with the aid of planned Lo
and private wire services.
Systematic telephone plans aft helping many
users to build business-t-cut cost^—handle collec
tions—unify nationwide organi/ations —increase
profits. And Bell System men are seeking still
other ways to make the telephone more useful.