The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 30, 1934, Image 6

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    Ajrrrs column—
(Continued From Pa^e 1)
deride this mu* aa hV quite thor-
oofhly Ante-dated his trip.
And a big, bad. BOO! to wm
Willie hering, one of the cracked-
creahna-chemists of *S4. who is
afraid of the dark! While on guard
recently with that supreme mili-
~ tary strategist, la Shone, he wai
, alone all by himself in that big,
dark, administration building at
night. A few minutes in the dark
proved too much for his valor,
he went home claiming that he had
come back to study, but Aunty be
lieves that he was just dragging a
Hering across the trail.
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To vindicate the guild of scan-
. dal mongers on the campus who
have been more or less depreciated
the the less virile and hairy-chest
ed specimens who minced acre
the campus stage this year, dispen
sing their bouquets hither, thither,
and yon, old Aunty h’istes her
skirts and lets fly a kick at the
wealth of material that went dis
regarded this year.
Aunty’s chosen little men of
mischief, malice, and muck:
ZEKE “THE SENIOR CLASS’
TIPTON
Donnie Lusk
Willie Wallie Orriaon
“Kodak Kate” Burton
"Dookie” Stephani
Ed Reichardt
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TALION
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Season
By Thirty
Plan To
ty Cadets
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One hundred an^ fourteen raem-
Wrs, composing the-: largest col
lege band in'tW Southwest, began
the most succesfcful season the Ag
gie Band has every known with
College Night ceremonies on the
“Y” steps Friday night, Septem
ber 2i I J
The first football games, with
Trinity University, initiated the
new members into the procedure
of the Band durfhg football sea
son. and daily afternoon drills soon
brought it up td its recognised po
sition as the leading marching
band in the conference. The Mili
tary Department conceived the
idea of using Fftmch bugles, from
which were suspended maroon ta
bards with a wWU ‘T” on either
face, in the froht rank. The sug
gestion was heartily received, and
bugles were obtained in time to
be used in Ran Antonio at the A
and I game.
A flourish by the buglers before
but an increase of thirty mea will
give a greater choice of drills to
U- executed, and will allow a much
better presentation of those al
ready possible.
The Band will make its usual
number of trips to conference gam
es next year and several organise
tions are working to send K to
Philadelphia for the game with
Temple University. One of the
foremost of these ia the ex-Stu-
dents Association—they are char
tering trains to Chicago, New
York, and other points in the East
for those who wish to spend their
vacations in these places this sum
mer. In the fare of each of these
passengers will be included a small
sum which will be used to pay part
of the expenses of sending the
Band to Philadelphia.
Aa tbis game comes very early
in the K*ai*on, there would be very
little opportunity to drill the Band
into an orgs mist ion that would
be appreciated at the game and
would be a credit to the school if
work is started only at the begin-
Lt Carrol
With Polo Banquet
A banquet was held )n the mess
hall annex last Sunday night. May
27, in honor of Lieutenant J. V.
Carrol, instructor of ^olo in the
Field Artillery for thii past year.
Guests were Colonel E mery. Cap
tain Richards, Colon# Hopkins,
and Lieutenent Marc is of the
Cavalry. ' *
A combination cigars te case sod
lighter was given Lieutenent Car
rol by the Polo Club as a token of
appreciation for his insrest* and
troubles on behalf of 1% .team. He
was responsible for U»> acquiring
and development of ti e present
Field Artillery polo fN Id, as well
as the obtaining of eqt iptnent.
Colonel Emery talk* Upon the
necessity of polo at say army sta
tion where mounts ari available.
He maintains that experiences in
horsmanship that this game pro
vides are invaluable. H« al*o gave
an interesting account of some of
his experiences with polo in the
Phillipine Islands.
beginning formations oa the* field, n ‘ n * However, by hav-
ami several marches which eon- - in « » “ m P- »‘ rail * r *
tained parts for a bugle and drum
corps created sudh a favorable im-
-ssion on the spectators that H
has been decided to Continue the
Lt Col. Benjamin Franklin Car- use of the bugleh next year, and,
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tar "t I
Louie “Dotdope" Pietxach
Wilkie Adsit Rambo
"Pinkie” Schumate
“Rosie” Wright
“One Round” Roots ,
“Cannonball” Malina
Lucchese
Boot Co.
Inc. .
CUSTOM
BOOT
MAKERS
Boots, Shoes,
Sam Browne
Belts and
Accessories
101 W. Travis.
Milam Bldg.,
in addition, mgke a second rank
uaing white tabaddgiwith a maroon
“T” on each for a contrast
with the front r^nfc. I
Besides the j* and 1 game, the
Band made tripe with the entire
cadet corps to Fort Worth and
Houston for the games with T C U
and Rice Institute respectively.
Drills were put oat between the
halves of all football games, both
at home and aw*i. Early in May a
trip was made to Hrenham for the
Annual Maifest; the band led the
coronation parade in the morning
and played for the exhibition base
ball game between Aland M and
Texas University lin .the afternoon.
Next year it desired to in
crease the sixe of the Band to one
hundred and thirty members, and
arrangement have been made to
provide for that liulfber. This will
be a great help in' peripitting more
colorful and more Complete band
drills during the, football season,
and by allowing a better balance
between the various sections, it
wiy aid considerably in marching
the corps to meals, assemblies, and
in reviews. With si site of only one
hundred member*.] the variety and '
ease with which .fpfmations pre
sented on the footbtdl field can be
read by spectators is very limited.
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throughout the country for about
ten days before registration next
fall during which several hours in
both the morning and afternoon
will be used for rehearsal and drill,
the work of many weeks can be
saved. If this plan is carried out
as expected, next year's Band
should be greatly improved even
over the one of this year.
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the I last meeting of the year.
Honor Society was
with s speech by C.
of public
night in the
Mr, Spriggs spoke
a*4 feed for the in-
think for himself if-
stead of accepting everything that
frr., T ;
t .
he reads as being correct. Several
men known to everyone ffr their
thinking were mentioned and K
Honor po ' nt * d OBt that ^ ‘* on «
a great deal of their thinkiiy while
they were young. Understand me
“why” of the various subjects, and
of there ia a doubt, study out your
own conclusions, was the theme of
Mr. Spriggs’ talk.
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chandise to offer. Graduation time is here, and tWweddim:
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happened at a better time.
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reason for such a sale is to raise cash. Aay m
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CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE, INC.
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