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** * THE 1 1 ivupcar PVMJQAnoa o m A-fi CCI1I4I CV 1 couim. tnnm.nxid itered m second class matter at tlw Podt Of fir* at Collars Station, Texas, under the Act it Congress. Match S, 1879. Subscription rate $1.78 per ye*r Advertising rates upon raqt U W. M. Wstson H. G. Seetigson, Jack SfaM- C. A. Taeck E. C. RobcrU H P. Martin T. S. Santa. Seportens: J. N. Ferguson, D EDITORIAL STAFF beriin. Mineral Wells; Albert A. Cohn. Dallas; Max Manrin Dwor kin. Ft. Worth; Frank Kogfri Ed monds. Dublin; Milton Falk. Tyler; Julius C. Gebhart, Dallas; Benja min Manuel Gottlieb. Corsicana Rupert Welch Green. Dallas; Lewis Gross, Waco; Ireland Hampt Bryan; Earl S. Horn, Dalli Lena WiUtaai Huebel. Glidden; James LeRoy Jackson, Ft Worth; | Curtis Elmer Johnson. Gordon; Paul Lattimore Keith, Ft Worth; Editor James Herbert Jightfoot. Rock dale; William Howard Litchfield. Beaumont; Martin Francis Lude- - idrertising Msnagcr Advertising Mgr. Advertising Mgr. Managing Editor Sports Editor Associate Editor man. Marysville; Aljrin Julius Mil Associate Editor ler. Corsicana; Frank Varney Associate Editor Moore. Jr.. Pelly; Holloway Wand- ... Art Editor low Perkins, Dallas; Paul Burton L. Tminger. I. A. Reid. Jack Askins. Reed. Bowie; Isadore Roosth. Ty ler; Lee I. Solovey, Wsco; Lonnie Cornelius Stephens, Gordon; Clay ton H. Stephenson, Fleresville; Edward Dennis Thomassoa, Louis- ktion Manager 1 rille, Ky.; A. Cecil Wamble. Bryan; tion Managvi Frank Worden Wells. Sam Anto ils t ion Msnaip r nio; Rebert Francis Worden, Hills- f’irculation Manager boro. R. M. In Civil Engineering: Thomas Alvie Adams. Jr.. Bryan; Howard Leroy Arno, San Antonio; James William Aston, Farmersvile; Jack ('laud Barron. Center; Celestine Paul Besse, Ennis; Gideon Law rence Christian. Abilene; James 'which the general opinions of the student body may convey the needed I Cravens, Anns; Richard < . ■taut BUSINESS STAFF *.*. ftHd *....} Ed L, MLn w. Dr.TMagf — | ,u_ C. B, Hussey W. A. Gonnally W. E. FSsgerald i. Assistant Tom Mtjb AmMMM 4- r § - .77, | j |jj STUDENT FORI .M — Next year's Battalion will carry a student forum in which say student may have printed anything that hr Stay write so long as it is of -Interest to the student botiy and signdd by the student by which it is written. The purpose of this column mill be te serve as a medium through ATTALliDN ; Howard Orth; Robert reforms at A and M to the faculty, b<mrd ef directors, and others df- I Graufcury; William Robert finally interested in the college. [ I | F * u *‘ Thomas McFar- It is hoped that the students will take an interest in the column. Gregory, Dallas; Dork Hinton individually, and express their opinions in a way that will be Ime ' Handler, Jr., Teague; Herbert Wil- ficis! in ebtaining changes that will go far m the *4y of making A and •**'* , ‘- Mission; Roy L. Jfau- M a more liberal and democratic school. I BE A TRUE EX-AC.GIE ger. San Antonio; Frederick Wil liam Heldenfels. Jr. BeoViQe; Wil liam Emory Holke, Houston; Lewis H. Joimb, Jr. Corpus Christi; Char les Kellon Leighton. Corsicana; Furman BlmigeU. G. Boswell. Ft. Bailey Collim-; Jr. C. Crockett, Denton Oliver Ed win Ford. Jr, Crodkett; Aaron Ctm+tt. Big Spring; Donald C. Glass. San Antonio;'Stone Datus Harris. Dallas; Alexander T Harvey. Galveston; E. R. Heid- rich, Houston! Hsrnton M. How- deshell. Shemfan; William Str.ck land Hyde. Pimps; John Charles Jahaa. Ft. torth; Perry Jack Keith. Dallas; Naim Eliahou Kha- szam. Bagdad. Iraq; Jbe Neel Love, Sherman; Benjamin Hadley Ma bry, San AnUMb; Jack Mallepell, San Antonio; jThoms* Henry Ma lone. Jr. El Pams; Nelson A. Miner, Ar. San Antohia; Worth Howard Nicholl, Amaiillo; John Eldridge O’Riordan. Houston; Robert Lyle Patton. IxM-khhrt; Thomas Hardy Powell, Terrmli Alvin Arthur Emil Stanchos, Yorktown; J. T. Trotter, Tyler; Thomas Worth Vaughan. Jonetvflle; William How ell White, Corpus Christi; Bernard Wiedermann, New Brfcunfel*. In Petroleum Production Engi- neering: William Gideon Allen. Dkllas; Attwrll Liston Batjer. Houston; J. L..R. Bergendahl. Col- Antonio; Jordan Lowry Cunning ham. Nome; Horatio Durst, III, Crockett; Robert Ansdn Eeds, Pra- rie Lea; Bernard Osburn Filing T — Personalities —HUGHES ELECTED ] (Continued from page 1) aiKio VILLA. SCULPTOR I '— Of 'the numerous skilled work- sis, craftsmen, and artists that ti ive come to the Texas A snd M c mpus to participate in the pres- t building program, not the least a thepe is H u g° Villa, sculptor a id philosopher in stone. From h s younger <lgys of trouping over n trthern Italy‘as a concert violin- hours t K. Westermsn. Llano, will be senior publicity manager and W. B. Alien, Hull, was elected his junior assistant. At a business meeting following the election of officers, plans were made for the livestock show to be held the afternoon of June 2 in the animal husbandry pavillion. Senior members of the livestock judging team will discuss beef cattle, swine, sheep, and horses as they are shown. Sometime during the afternoon. E. J. Kyle, dean of , the school of agriculture, will for mally present medals to the win ners of the livestock judging con tests held during the year. Before the meeting closed, Fitx- hugh, as retiring president, gave a brief resume of this year’s ac tivities and suggested means of •overcoming the obstacles that will probably confront the club next year. ton. Shelbyvill^; Stephen Joseph ijt. to the tirfless Flood, Waco; Theodore Albert Pul ler, College Station; Jacob Gilbert Goldberg, San Antonio; Thomas B Harris. Jr.. Ofreasa; Joseph M. Henderson, ('ajvert; David Har mon Huff. Ft. Worth; Carl Hilliard Jeanings. Denison; Robert Henry MeLemore. Dallas; James Harry MrReynolds. Jr. Sherman; Waltei Russell Montague, Beaumont; Lis ter Russell Mopr*. Texas City; spent D.kot* Mr villa worked as e rving colossal figure, of Amer- to Borglum for fourteen k in patriots from the raw cliffs yMn and wfc|t in cha of the toga; Charles Knight Seaman. Jr.. Houston; Louie Wilson Storms. Jr., San Antonio; Bernard Frank Su lak. West; Thomas Wiley Walker. Unlike ex-students of most college an Aggie graduate is always an Aggie Through the A and M Ex Students Association, seniors have Charles hdwm MoMurray. Dallas; pn opportunity to ally themselves with s budy of tnen that is known Theodore Manly Melden. Jr. Mis- _ through..at the country for its school loyalty and spirit and for the “ion: Jame* Robert Montgomery, |j arr y Pennington. Jr. San Anto- tasting friendship of its members. Thj purpose and aims of the Ass4- Jr^ Hoaston; Thomas Guy Mobre. niw; j OB€ p| l Robishaw. Sara- c is tion explain its importance: to help A and M students by fornmy Uakwood; Angus G. Nixon, Can- Student loan funds and to help A snd M by keeping alive the friend-''ton; Chester Nimits Parsons. Kerr- ships and contacts of college days. , j xf ville; Thomas Olivqr Pike, Win- Ordiqarily it would seem unnecessary to urge a graduating class ters; Garland E. Roberts. Sweet- to join sfch an organiatmn. But for the fontinuod progress of th<- water; Walter Edwards Batter- Associatign, whose existence depends upon A and .M graduates, are! field. Dallas; Don Vrancis Shaw, for the welfare of this year’s class, whose degree of so-called mdc Somerset; Walter Belford Wil- pendeftce is in a large measure determined by the profitable business liams, Greenville; Elmer James and social relationships that' civilised man and his fellows may enjo^, Willson. Shermsn; Samuel Ernest the A and M Ex-Students Association sends forth an appeal and aji Woods. Jr. Amarillo, kivitation to the seniors of 198$. r.. In Elertrical Engineering: Carlo M • • J . j 1 Bsldassari. Galveston; Henry W. APPRECIATION’ - j I Bus«h. Sulphur Mines, Iji.; Harvey * Cash. Jr., Canyon; Spruiell Hun- On bnhalf of the student body, The Battalioir wishes to take th4- ter Coleman, Grand Prairie; J. opportunity to thank* Mi. (hmcsn for his generosity in serving hdt Beaumont Cornett. Wsco; Barney planning to undertake the job of portraying a scene on the side of a solid granite cliff that later be came known to all the world as Stone Mountain Memorial in Geor gia. Still affiliated with Borglum, he was in full charge sf all his work on the Mount Rushmore Na tional Memorial in the Black Hills, of Profi W. F. Munncrlv n Lwswwswmhbw ■ Friends of Professor W. F. Mm nerlyn, instructor of Poultry Hus- qandry, will be sorry to hear of the death of his mother. Mrs* J- It. Munnerlyn of Waco. Mrs. Munnarlyn died Monday, May 29, after an illness of several months. Her tiro sons who survive hpr are both graduates of the eok.- Iqge; W. F.-Munnerlyn, Class of ’4fi. snd J. M. Munnerlyn, Clas* ef -PRESENTATIONS MADE (Continued from Page I) of BkPWi Mountain and Mount F ndimore. the' life of Hugo Villa HHs We a fantastic story book. The story begins July 20. 1886. tea he was :born in Piedmont. I*ly. He was Ihe first chi’d of a years and was tn charge execution of all his jobs during that time. Recently it has been the good termen fortune of those in charge of the building program at Texas A and M College to secure the services battalion colors, as the most pro ficient company of the engineer carps. Battery’ E. Field Artillery. J. L. Cunningham. Hkn Antonio, captain, was awarded the James Sullivan tiripliy, an intramural standard, as unit with highest participation re cord in intramural athletics. L. C. Roots, Jr. Denison, was swarded medal as iadividual high point man in intramural scoring. He also was awarded fountain pen and pencil set because Company C, Engineers, of which he was in tramural manager, had the highest participation record in intramural sports for the year. Every member of this company entered one or. more of the sixteen intramural eveats held throughout the year. “T" medals were swarded let- in the various varsity sports. di rtor-father, *ho fancied his soi Mr vjn,, Ht , j, H || the Jj jMFibg tn hgi footsteps. So the fjg^j re work in the new buildings that are being erected. Outstand ing among the works that he has b. JT was sent to Torino, Italy to st idy the medical profession; and w lile there he took lessons ir vi ilin and on the harp. Soon lu fci ind it much easier to practi'\ hijl music thsni study surgery snd mfdirine. snd finally gave way to Ft. Worth; Harry Lee Woodall. Jr., hi! artistic inner-self ami deter- f rom a Ooffee and cakes every 'night during these last ta« weeks. Tablty tgcre set put in the mesji hall annex and waiters served hot coff«e with sugsi and cream continuously from tea> until one o'clock. Students Have been consuming, on the arverage shout forty' gallons of coffee « night. . ANDI^ATES FOR (Continued from Page It Houston; Thomas Battle Goodrich. Marlin; Robert Hieatt, Bryan; jOmest James Holcomb. College Station; James Douglas Howdef, Ft. Crocloett; Alfred Peter Johm Jr.. Alvin; Jerome Alleyvnc Payne. Bryan; James McKay Pen- nycuick, (frystal City^ William Pleasant Ragsdale. Jr.. McAllen; Uriel Addison Randolph, Chero- Harry Duke Rankin, San An- tonio; Joe W. Richards. Jr.. Ne\i Willard; Walter Doyle Russell. Granbury; Rol>ert Harold S<-heer. Robert Fetipe Mqniuez. Yorktown; Marshall; Temple Brown Sebas- Joseph Cahrin Moody. (orpuC tian, Jr., iiouston; Freddie Mar' Christa; Ancil Oshnian. Richmond; shall Sha v, Ennis; Robert F. Robert Glenn Pair, Hillsboro; Smith, Clarksville; Harry James Newby Clinton Fimpson. Crane| Melvin Crow, Beeville; E. Elvidgc Cunningham. Ft. Worth; Charlec Whatley Ihivis, Kaufman; Allen D. Dees. Kaufman; Burton Lingo Delleney. Ft. Worth; (alvin A Dickey. Cleburne; Ivan Francis Dodd. Forester, Ark.; William Thurman Evans. Corsicana; Clyde (Veil Eraxier, San Antonio; John Milton Goodwin, Corsicana; Homer Philip Haber. Jennings. La.; For rest Edward Haltnm. North Terry- Port Arthur; Guy Rowan Zachry. Kerrville. In Textile Engineering: Harvey Estes. Jr., Gianbury; Richard Da vid Hatch, Jr.. Big Spring. In the School df Veterinaiy Med icine for Doctor of Veterinary Med icine: Samuel Emmitt Bunion. Jr., Valentine; James Walton Dolla- hite, Johnson City; Joseph Bryan Mims, Cleburne; Walter A. Wilson, orsicana. For Bachelor of Science in the I School of Vocational Teaching in Agricultural Education: Irby Ray completed are a bust of Dr. Mark Francis and a portrait medallion of the father of Professor F. W. Hensel. The first was dpne from a life pose ami the lattef was done photographic portrait. mkied to become a musician. For Mr ViHa'a present atudio is lo- thft next few years he played in t . ated j U)lt thp x exti | e Kn . ai| orrbestra i(i various cities in K i nw . r i n g Building and he wel- hil native Italy^to support himself comes rtsitors at all times, anfl send his trio youngyr bitdh- NOTE:—The accompanying pic- erf through medical schoi'l. lure taken with Mr. Villa on At the age of twenty-two years location at the Black Hills project. hcSetitered the Beaux-Arts of To- i, shown coming down over r»4» to study Sculpturing. During George Washington's forehead at th# pursuit of lis education there. an elevation of about five hundred heir won a scholarship and went to from the ground. ne for two years of training. —— laving finished this phase of education. $r. Villa joined the. SAM SAYS- P90 LONG** TILL NEXT FALL. REMEMBER Where To Cons For The Best In Style, Fit Antf Qaality. Adams, Comanche; Albert Lewis Allison. Stephenville. Choice (,. Brock. Eastland; Floyd A. David son, Almeda; Richard Homer (•oodnight. Holland; Venoia Mc Farland Harris. Tuleta; Oscm Homer Hays. MU Pleasant; Ches- art master* that had trained] at Torino.land together they ■**led over Europe doing por- ; itr^ts. During (his time they P»r- 1 triyed the roygl families of Eng-f laid. Rus xia, ami Holland together avi h the royalty of many less pp imincm j’atipns. Next he re- cei re<| the conjmission to go to Thomaf McDonaJ'l. Bryan; Clar ence Edwin Marcum. Estelline Jose SalvWk* Marquez. Yorktown; mont; Guy Carlton Hutcheson. Denton; Abdul Jabbar Ismail. Bag Terrell; Wilbur Mortrude Jackson. San Antonio; Carl Cameron John ston. Victoria; J. Kirby Jones. Beaumont; Roy Clifford Jorgen- at. chmann, Charlottb; Jno. Roberts Graham. Jr., Dallas; Herman Os wald Lehman, (riddingsp Irviit Glenn Parr» Jr., Sqbinal; Paul Aus- Stiewart. Tlemple; Milton 'Adrian Itasca; R. Ralph Thomp- Hubbayd; Clifton Court War ren, 5%an Antonio; Harwell Calla way Whitmire. Midland; Milas WHzal Whitmire, Jr.. Midland; Ernest Ler*y Williams, Carcizo Spiringa; Richard H. Wright, Alice; Elks Otto W'urzbach. San Antonjo. tin Rogers^ Collegk Station; Char- In Landscape Art: John Emory les D. SmiUi.|Dallas; Edward Jam- - Gakton. Hfpderson; Ix>uis Miller, es Smith. Jk., ‘Pbrt Arthur. CfmieMlk. J 1 In the SthooT of Engineering, tn the School of Arts and Scien- for Bachelor of Science in Archi ces, Bachelor of Arts in Liberal lecture: Wiliam Harper Beard. Jr., Acta: Altus Cratz Baker, Abilene; j Galveston; | William Serle Blod- ' Deizil 1 Jival Baker, Mathis; Geo- gett. Jr.. Cfaao; Tyygve Bogevold, rge Ijii ib«Tt Bristol, McKinney; Chqrles A. Coulter, San Antonio; Joseph Earl Dillon, Norfolk, Va.; David McFadden Eichelberger, Waco; Rollin LaFayette Elkins. Palestine; Arthur Emery. Jr., Dal las; William Waring Flannery. San Antonia; John Joseph Gates. , w-towp. N. \ Martin Edwin Hayes, tvr W. Jackson, Uenter; Ross Ben- ... McDavitt, San Antanlo; \\ illiarp v ,, , « I , ■ Iv . r, c- -i Swm With a group of artists and Bryan; J. Harry Hebert. Beau- ‘«>n Jenkins. I»eLeon; Don Curtb . T. . .. "^■itoCta to wgrk on and in the I pa lac at Bankok. Siam. He engaged in ^nodeling work and inuoij 'his fork until he was ken pith yellow fever and wa.« 1 to returrt to Piedmont. 19IR. Hugj) Villa entered a ter in his jlife that brought to the North American Conti- aiuf hencej into the thoughts early every iAmerican follower rt and sculpture. At this time Q ,, _ ... . ... i. , w^T*en. San Antonio; ( laude Patrick Solomon, elossom; Ixtnzo Floyd Albert Byron Malts. San Antonio; , , n -r . r i_. m.-u. _ Joyce. Jr.. Dallas; Turner Lee Rufus Mao Mebb. Deport. For Bachelor of Science: Anderw C. Kurikel, Megargel. Norman Jare<i —. . . , P l>ea. Marshall; Elehugh Levy. MlK,tt. Pilot Pent; Edwin Lew}, Walter Alexander Ludeman. is Fetter. Dallas; (arlos S. Fleis (iainesville; Terry W. Moses. Rock- ilale; Walter LeFayette Pharo. Weatjiorford; William Byron Reev [ es, milds. Pittsburg.’ George Ruffini Rhine. Jr.. San Antonio; Marcus Bonham Rogers, Dallas; Charles Clinton Rollins, Jr., Ft. Stockton; Winfred Graham Ross, Gainesville; Carl Henry Kulfs, Jr., San Augus tine; Samuel Drayton Salt, Ft. Worth; George Henry Samuels, Jr., Sah Antonio; Marston Clyde Spen cer. Amarillo; William Ernest Steele. jr„ Alvin; David Frank Robert Barnett CoRrin, G.lveaton; Taylor Mt p|e« M nt; Royce Ed- G. Marshall Dent. Galveston; Rob- wjn Tucker> pj tU burg; Robert ert E. OCqnneU, Jr., Waco; Char- j onw Uhr, Jr. San Antonio; Law- les E. Pragger; Jr*,. Paria; Frank rrncr y rank Wanja. Weimer; Hen- Larner, Morgan Mill; Ernest Elmo McAlister. Stephenville; Robert L. dad. Iraq; Robert Francis Jackson. Matthews, Alvarado; James Elton Roberts. Terrell; Paul 1), Storkie, Proctor; Frank M. White. Little field. In Industrial Arts Education: , Lloyd A. Dalton. Bryan; Odus C. Kerley. Sherman; George Walter n<> McVey. Jr., Parwwis, Kan.; James ^ B. Sellers. Mexia.; I ! ^ In Industrial Education: Henry he left for Mejjico City with the L. Graves. Jr., Ccwsicana. (atiedral in th^t city. After fin- In Rural Education: Wilmei ishfig thi* job.he was an inatruc- Jltbnger; Morris”sheppard Rey- J Hewi ^ Oroesbeck; Fred ^^ «.ulpt„e at the Beau* Alts John Kana, Iji Grange; Marvin .Sclriol of Mexico, for three year*. Edward Lindemgnn, Industry; amt finally ended his five year *cv- Charles Dalton Whitaitt. Shannon, joutn in Uuu country ns director ^ 1—!— of Ihe JRexi-xn Rational Museum. Conscience is a. realist's appre ^ «r'» Vila to New York hension of self-intri-eat.—Ted Rob- KAPLAN THE) CAMPUS CLEANERS & TAILORS SPECIALIZE IN ( LEANING. PRESSING, REPAIRING, AND ALTERATIONS \V. E. (Shorty) Halbrooks , Joel En~ Vi UNG. ( it# in 1918 to pecome the assist ant* of Gutzon porglum who was Waco; Johrl Hall Brown. Houston; Jay Lowe Chapman. Lockhart; L BOOT CO. G. Praskel. Sau Antonio; Hermann Benson'iJtilyrrdL Stephenville; Wil liam Olin/Sandei-. Jr, Bryan; Oli ver H. Sn^ith. Jr., San Antonio! Strother Si Summers. Jr., Ft* Worth. '* l ' ry Bowen Yarbrough, Lampasas. In Mechanical Engineering: Rog er Frost Bartlett, Jr., Rice; John Francis Batjer. Houston; George Palmer Bennett, Memphis; Harold In Oiemlca} En^jnaaring: Leon Milton AiUim. W’aeo; Joseph J. Bark loupe, j Eiini's;k Morris Bock, Dallas; Marshall Edward Brooks, Ft. Worth;! Fnink Louis Bryan, Dublin; Lotris Linden Carpenter. Denison; William Farthing Cham- New Locatian. In Milam BUg. 101 W. Traria Street San Texas. ii 1 i N LET Jno. D. Quinn DruRRMt WHITMAN CANDfES Naiasota. Teimi ,S(* LONG GANG \acation Is Here Prepare For It u TONI LOOK FORWARD T YEAR. V For A Great Year Year. 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