**- * S I ‘ l I " i September 19, 19341 lx â– 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 tionsâ€, 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 â– 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 â– ; 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 ’ â– ' ' • 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 â–² (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!)