fr WJUPERS Wt m« that “Jiaai*' Hauf, th« Mariia Flaak. u back la town rub bing elbowi. to pat it mikfly, with the Bryaa 4M. and baa taken op bit work where he left off lea Jane. ‘The Shadow Lawn Apta. have not been graced by the pret ence of oar “Teay* HeMeafele for the hut few weeks—we wonder if Teay has carried the family name too far—“held then feir. We won der how Claytea Lyle, bettor iditown as “Oeeaer", explained to the girl fren his failure to show up for his “late date” at the Main Bldg, the other nite—girl fren seethed while Cleytea slept “Fleet’ Orth Is giving Sister Sarah quite a race for Serial Honors this sea son, and is becoming quite a “Peer" in the “Henoe of 4SO"—be should make good, he has the understand ing. One of the most popular ques tions on the campus is who will be “Little" Langston's, Cserge Fair- bank's greatest rival for the Crown title of “Carieca Kid", new part ner since the girl fren left town. “Jag* Raayoa. six year first lieu tenant of the Sigaal Carps, is go ing to here to do some tall chas ing over to Aastin—and we dost jneen coulombs—if he expects to hold the inside track with the girl fren who is i "Slime" at Texas this yser—the seme ole story of Aggie versos Agnes. SPRING OBT State Off* Training rupation OATES POSITIONS ns Mere Advanced of V«catl«nal ia DivenUfied Oc- A end M graduates have been chosen es coordinator* of Diversi fied Occupation in four out of s total of Severn communities of Tax While Admiral Byrd was away an his Antarctic trip, mors than twenty-five hundred messages 'tossed between him and his wife. London air has about thro# times us much soot in it as New York City air. D. L. TISINGFR INSURANCE 63 Mitchell ♦- » ■■ t ; = REAL VALUE / in FORTUNE OXFORDS Smart ia style snd appear-* ante and built for real serv ice. Fortune Oxfords have long been the favorite Oxford among the Aggiea. See these sew Pell Oxfords ia the many styles—Wiag- Tip—Moccasin Toe or Ptaia Toe. Dark rick Browns sad Black. V $3.95 rflaldropflft Two Convenient Stores Brysn and College The Diversified Occupation prog ram is the outgrowth of the Part- time Cooperative Vocational Prog ras as provided in the nig tool Smith-Hughes Act. It provides for a cooperative arrangement be tween the pupil, the parents, the school, and the atopioyers of the community. The course is alecthr* for any tenth or eleventh grads pupil srho desire* to learn a worthy oceupatiioin while attending the two years of high school Through UU agreement between the people mentioned above, the pupil selects aa occupation to be learned. He spends one-half of each school day pa a learner on that job and the remainder of the day the pupil ratoalns ia school and takas two regular high school sobjoets snd spend* two psriods studying material directly related to the occupation. This program permits a young man to tourn a worthwhile occupation and also to be gradoated from high school. The business and Industrial estab lishments have an opportunity to select and train intelligent em ployees. The school system has a bettor opportunity to serve the community as a whole. Another division of Industrial Education in Texas which is di rectly responsible to A snd M men is the Laboratory of Industries. The laboratory is aa industrial arts shop composed of at least four unite of IndOstrial activity. The activities recommended ore: woodworking, drawing, sot si - work and electricity. The optional unite are printing and auto me chanics. The objectives are general education. This plan pcrqiits the smaller schools to offer econom ically a more varied activity prog ram than the older single unit manual training system. The pu pils have an opportunity to leafn about more industries and occups tions, to practice toore Jobs that can be done nt home or followed as a hobby, and also to increase their knowledge as a consumer of materials of industry. l.tl MlllllMl JpV Christian Church i rrr^. Welcomes Freshmen A welcome to Freshmen and re turning upperclassmen was extend ed by members of the Christian Church of Bryan ^t an informal reception Wednesday evening at the Y M C A .cabin. .Reverend Bled*tone gave a short talk, greet ing the old and prospective mem bers and emphasizbig briefly the advantages of a regular church af filiation. Entertainment for the evening was offered ia group games, which, according to enthusiasm shown. Wore greatly enjoyed. Punch and cake were served se refreshments. Committee nfemUrs for the oc casion were Mrs. B. Benson, refteshments, and Nra. Bochani Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Darnel. Mr. sod Mrs. E. E. Vesey, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Benson, E. W. fanner, P. B. Bishmnn, and Rev. RMstona, re ception. - | i ■_! THE BATTALION .“Una Habilo Antiguo dc Espana” /‘tl. H. Wm«UU Dktingetdoa Lectorea, Con tl apoyo da naastrn ihastrs Editor da este p iris dace, quia eetowe la buena fe y rslacioeaa que siempre existen con las Latino- Amaricanea, ha permitide pr ter en dicha pobUeacioa, algunoe articulos an Eapanoi para #1 bens ftcio de los que aepiraa en seta idioms, y asi, asistaremo* la en- mxa teorica, siempre etilisando las expresiones typicas E*psnolc* En contostacion a lo refendo, es i su potter, que loe Latinoe qua formas parte de eeta agrupscion. scojeran eon sumo agrado In men- cionada y bieu acertada sugestion; eepero la aprobuctou da eato ur- tieulo por Ustedes, on la major era dispouibla, dirigi—deaa dar las gracias sinceramente, a nuestro Editor. Despues de cumpiir con las disci plinas colejiales, es praciso dedicar momauto peimative a toque ocurio, por ejeosplo algunas pre gun tas. Ea acted fresco, come M uno oltora de algo pordrido, y si por dsegraida uno fuera fresco # pcscsdo, poes to ragaton to e*cob* oo para adorarla sino para hsrrcr todos too piaos, con ooto qutoro do or, que semejante aeciou to sibira da Education Fisica o tambien al daanrollo dal cuerpo. No cab# dud* que toe hombres orgultoeos csen pero toe bumildee ee I events n. pen. temhien he vieto eaeoe donde toe tovantan, eon osto no qutoro quitar- tos al animo. Otra cues que aa da mucho importsncia, para toa paa- csditos m que puedan consolarae con equello, “Cottcerse a si mismo as al major paao hacia to aabt- duns." y me gustsria advertirlee que en coao de alguna deaculpa, que no salagmn con poeeias por ojemplo, “Me dormi y sooe qua to vide era placeres Deaperte y encontre que la rida era deberee" tSTO 81, QUE NO SE DICES- TIONA. t -L Not To Be All Dots and Dashes in Radio Club “Shack” This Year, Members Assert It will not be aU dote dad ia the A and M Radio Ch* “Shack" this year said members of the club at their first meeting of the year bald in the “Shock" at number 7 Reas hall, Sunday. Although the dub plana to maintain its C.W. (code) transmitter ns the master transmitter, a -fifty watt radio phone transmitter located la the rieinity of 14,100 kilocycles will offer members a chance to cist their lungs as nds. G. D. Johm i “loaned" the dub kto phone transmitter for the year or at toast until the dub to able to place another hi operation. The first meeting of the season was chiefly for the election of of ficers. G. D. Hallmark, Mtxia, who 0 elected president of the dub before the summer vacation, pro dded over the dub ia bis new posi tion. Richard Roderick. l>o«jd City, “the little major" holds down the vice president's Job with tho posi tion aa technician thrown ia. It so woll as their on, Corsicana, that the aide Job takas moih labor and tins# than the of ficial title, vice-president, implies. T. 1 McMullin will bo tho socre- taryt-treasnrer for the dub. DOe to the fact that only part of the *oun.| equipment was work ing In the mesa hall, not all mem bers heard the announcement mads Sumlsy, bat . strangely enough, tartfAr membership reported to the first meeting than old members could remember. Seventeen mem bers, or pro*pectiyo members re ported. fourteen of them bolding Amateur radio operators licenses isaurd by the Federal Radio Com mission. Tho following will be A. and M’m. “braes pounders”; Jack keeling, T. C. fltahugh, Carrol But tee U, G. D. Johnson. H. K. Warr,-n. Champ Smith, Frank J. F eagin. if. M. MUtor, Richard Rod erick G. D. Hallmark, M. M. Rusk, Jack Meador, Jeaoe Blasingams, Merrill H. Brown, C. A. Swarth- out, T. J. McMullin. and E. J. Dww«elA DurdA. The skin you love to touch ig usually covered up. —Skipper FOR GOOD UNIFORMS SEE • f ^ L I ' s', Far— 1 THE DINNER DELUXE 3 r j p. CAFE AFTER THE SHOW [V^ AFTER THE DANCE : Vfe Roust . of The Aggieu ANY TIME YOU ARE i HUNGRY Bryaa ^ SOL FRANK MILITARY SUPPLY CO. Off Tb* Cut pa. Next To Mra. PukhUI’, Cf* ' I I ‘I ' M 1 * It j SHIRTS—BELTS—CAPS—ETC. ^ _| I UMnUBBHRHHMMMHMBh—i Come to Us for— SHOE REPAIRS AND LEATHER WORK £ if Modern Machinery Expert Workers HOUCK AND SON ; North Gat# V ± Let Us Help You Supply M *[ . ; r •’T; Your School Needs PENS and PENCILS DRAWING EQUIPMENT 1_ ■ if \ TEXTBOOKS f. \ NOTE BOOKS \ A. A M. 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