The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 19, 1934, Image 21
**- * S I ‘ l I " i September 19, 19341 lx ■ Two bf A and JI’h loved aonjfa, “The Spirit of Aggielam)” and ‘hTiere Shall Be No Reirreits", have been reviied by Major R. J. Dunn with the aaaiatance of the yell leader^. The revised sonfta, which ahow a marked improvement over the familiar “First Edi tions”, will be used extensively throughout the ath letic season, and every Atftfie is expected to make him self familiar with the words immediately, according to Tom Dooley, chief yell leader. 1 . j 1 i ♦ “THERE SHALL BE NO REGRETS I IT - I 1 Verse ■Warm l***! the hearts of all thy sons, J3h Aggieland of Tejcas, - - None but the true thy banners l>ear. None but the staunch thy emblems wear. In war, in peace, whpre duty leads. High flames thy spirit in their deeds. ^ . j * 1 ! ( horus I jit In war or peace, staunch hearts we plight. Staunch hearts un-wav’ring in the right. Thousand before ta, thousands to follow^, Saber or plow', to the fight! To win, tb lose, what e’er besets, May therb be none W’ho forgets, - Courage our ensign,r—Valor our guidon, ^ And therO shall be no regrets. II Verse i I i - L Li .. Strong :is the tie that makes as one Ole Aggieland of Texas, - In fel low- ship, in pride of corps. In glories w'on.ho' Koats of yore, Un-brokeh ranks to face the fight. Hail Aggies! Hail.—i»Ma-roon and White! 11*] ; 1 ‘ fl I I • ^ “THE SPIRIT OF AGGIELAND* I Verse Some may boast of the prowess bold.— Of the schools they think so grand;— But there's a spirit can never be told. It's the sfirit of Aggieland. . I 1 -I - 21 V J ■ ; 4 am : ! I • y j *^*^f*, 4 I t > } 1 mi i 1 ^ 1 i i i TOM DOOLEY AND “PEE-WEE" BURKS SENIOR YELL LEADERS ’ ■ ' ' • m Chorus We are th* Aggies,—the Aggies are we —^ * True to each other—as Aggies (ran be— We’ve got to FIGHT! boys!—w'e’ve got to FIGHT! We’ve got to Fight for Maroon and White! After they’ve boosted all the rest, 1 a # s They’ll all come and join the best, For we are the Aggies, - the Aggies are w-e: - We’re from Texas A M C. II Verse ;a Alma Mater—so far I roam, My whole heart shall be with you e’er: - I’ll always be proud to call you mV ow n, - It’s Aggieland sp fair. • t j i ▲ (Secondchorus: slow veil, follow bass drum.) T- E- XAS ' . | | *- | A G GIE FIGHT. - FIGHT, - FIGHT. FIGHT. FIGHT! Fight (for) Maroon (ami) WhlTE, WHITE; WHITF A G GIE ! <• jl i TEXAS. TEXAS. A M C Gig ’em Aggie*, -1, - 2, - 3, (4 silent) , Fast! FARMERS FIGHT! (on this fast yell? ignore band) » ^ 1 K ' V l 4 (Cut' this out and save it or memoriEe!)