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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1938)
/ \ i M h BATTEL ION 4- KADET KAPERS V<1; By JACt PLCKBTT thr cmp W -r«st of Uw corp. i^»iMr.Uon day. UfTlBW _ , I rrw««wi numrr.! .w.rd. for -jm try in* to mok, .p forfTT. concludin* noU. th. co.- OCoU.^ U*ck th* *«ody«n* «tat it .hould K.J. unln w> ^, r , Ul of you . koppy , pT *^d- » ^,,1 y ^ J r^ W E C^n.1^’ h4H»n ilointf for'the Ust four and * .. M . . j Arthur; Jack f lndsey, KarfoO, “ lan J ri * ^oaefihcr#, w. i*. conai*er, ... r “ th , »ummor vmcmtion May you <trunk- H M<H>n Holland; B. M. Moraland. DeniitoX; H B. Edmondson; Mitt- . , folumn was thif » rd * k* 1 dfunk May you cnaanovss MeKianey; R. wT. Olbricfc, Burlin*- era) Wells; G. D. Gary. Bailey; rrcarient of two letter* from ths flm* your woo. And may you aa*e ton; B. J. Tyler; ■. C. Clary run Hall. Marshall; C. C. Har- C. L A. (officially know* sit the money that you are pfannia* £•«*. Fort J. H. R«Ae. g**. ^ S * n ^ T - pi ^^* c<nd “ i ° n " °t n ;ttV 0 !!! t6 801 brfore th * fin “ “ w-? : ini r^S: ^ Fort Neaam we^k. Setlin* overcoaU dur- ■ th , *”'* «« ^ ** * hi " Wellborn. Houston; and jP. U Worth; H. J. Rrchards. Jurk.boro inf #»e summer month* would be of which eoe* y ** r t * 1 *" ** * ** wiedotn ^ it4 Cleborie. and Jwmei* Thomason. Brownwooti an easy U*k com^r^ to that of ^ th^ti ST ^ 1 ** "t f trying td collect tacts on the ^^rjlllv So if WtM - n y ° U ^ *\'* anan * T ot capade. of dudents^r the mam '“Cf Tj ^icr, Tould like to wh,t * b '* ^ y0 ™ ^ " e * t thoaght Of *• C..l(u\h,r week is *” y ” w ^ n "^ms that • Bd h ° W * h ' 'Z? ° f ^ centered^ gradel^. The -n- * to have your ^ iors hawa* acatfered to the four ^ T, "' rT “ n ' , ”' n « '"* h * r t ** n * winds, blit so far no stone, of H kp^T itTr^tota. Mmft m ^ **12. their adyenture. Have returned lo that ^as^ao^far surrounded JIMMY aayon, else, DOYLE of the Chem. Warfare has ••■yhj. world was created several finally been broken It seems that yeair( ba< . k snd really will continue Jimmie. A and Ms No. 1 ^tt** MV eral years more. I hope, chant;■ U.rd Fauntleroy". who doesnl ^ ^ ch . n(fin|r dr . ws . | AFTER THE BALL IS OVER Join The Crowd We Have Enjoyed Serving Too And We Wisfc Von A Pleasant Vacation. 'h DE LUXE. CAFE 7 AFTER THE DANCE Follow The Crowd ' f ■ J- f ! M j 1 1 ; j - *i BRAY’S • Chicken Shanty - , | Col lege At*. At The “V” a At T aL sinokc. doesn't drink, doaan’t dance. ing styles, etc., are all indications and lovea rosea, has finally riven ^ UlU changing world." Natalie way to UIVE Vgur reporter h-> T e*„ State College for received confidential information (Women wjns . spr . kinK frorn Ho “tot, that MISS LUfTV with ^ wr , ion «,* -This LOVE wiH be OoyW s date for the rh>npnK WorW - Junior Prom and Final Ball, raak- ■ ? ing the first date that Jimmie has ever had on the A and campus.: . h 1 A. C. DECKER, otbei ah«| Itnown ~ r as ‘'Colonel Decker" has been hav ing a hard time in his shoeing bf i the COMMANDANTS DAUGH TER. Ifta chief opposition has been j : in the form of a dashing, roman- ' ! tie CAPTAIN, whose past feats on the gridiron have (ar surpassed aaything that Decker has ever been able to do. But DECKER has a word of advice to paas on to those juniors who would court MISS MOORE <this summer in order to induce her poppa to give them ; some diamonds. It is this: The little lady loves to eat gingers laps. WRK'.HT BRADLEY, t e corps I in :awaitng the arrival of your little woman from Baylor that we have Heard so much about! Now if she fails to coroe down for the Jonior Prom, we {want a much bet- ! ter excuse than you have given us the last two time* that .she has dis appointed yo*—and us! Congratulation* are now in ord er for H A. “SCOTTIE" SCOTT, j whom remor ha* to be given in holy wedlock this summer to the girl of his dreams. The column ’ takes this opportunity to 'wish ! health and happiness to the both When is a strike not a strike, it p demonstration ? THANKS AND GOOD-BYE, AGGIES (load Luck To You. Seniors, And To The Rest Of The Students We W’iah A Happy Vacation DO NT FORGET US With Your Uniform Needs Next Ter ZUBIK’S UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP 1896 — Uniform Specialists — 1938 r • > CAMPUS SLACKS etusmtut... tAe 6etf tfi '\|l . j ■ bE c(k)L r! We can promise you cool itof^ort ia our new Man hattan Sport Shirts . . . ) Bmp Jackets and Cam pus Slacks, f . f Ihie Spent. Shirts are in.iiii jin Open Mesh VVeates. (Ixfords and '"IBM-GnaiMp.'' Tire Campus i tailored in la v - cool rreoveO . Bom V. . [Hop Sacking . . . and Cot (on wash fab- . riaj.| ' , SEtEtT Y6UR8 NOW r ! IALDR0P & GO. College Sta. Slacks are ariety of . . falai £ —- i of you. DOYLE JUSTICE, supponadly loading the campus in most of its attlvitiek. has decided to lead the way toward reform, with the hon est belief that all good Aggies will ; follow him. One night not long : ago. according to hi, reports to the column. DOYLE and one of hi* ever-prosent neophytes walked in to HRDUCKAS with the inten- f tion of joing the regular Double- Table iff Big-Shots. But instead of hia usual Family-SUo (as he tell* it) DOYLE ordered a glass of milk. The waitress, decided that he had all sails set into the wind, de cided to humor him; his buddy-pals, after One horrified glance, got up and walked away. Interesting—if true—or was it planned for a deep impression on the TEXAS U. MAG NET?! ' . ’ j Notes from .hither and yon: The janior' six-stripers who have been serving as O. D.*s the past week have been having a hard time raise mg alt the non-reg* that have been runmag around. MARVIN HENRY, the heavy- weigHt two-diamond man. announc ed to the Engineer regiment in gen- oral that he would personally knock I the seoundid who put the cannon ip f&mt of.Walton Hall in the head with* hi. board instead of the us ual place More power to you. Mar vin; tv not everyone who uses the hoard on people's heads. THE BOOBY PRIZE for this! week goes to the North Gate drug stores' that have closed at eleven o’clock the past week just the same a* a*y other, making the rush of "dope fiends” at the College Inn ip' the narly morning hours seem like j j 4 Ji.50 r G0OO ATTENTION! ummer School Students ri. 1» * H' ,\ ^ Meal Tickets for $5.00 -I . L i FOR ANYTHING - ANYTIME ■ 'T. J[ • *jl ! * ' ! ki . V ■ ' *| A _ • i . j I ' COLLEGE INN A GOOD PLACE TO EAT North Gale t" — THANKS AGGIES! We Wish To Thank You For Your Patronagre During The Year SOPHOMORES! Come In Before You Leave and Let Us Measure You ' For Your Junior Uniform JUNIORS! Let Us Measure You for Your Ice Cream Pants And Bombay Pantq SAM KAPLAN Bryan THANK YOU .. JUNIORS For the splendid reception and ■ice businem given our Mr. Beck during his recent visit to A. ft M. We appreciate your murtc^ieo! THANKS AGAIN! Visit The Central While You Are At Summer Camp! Come in auy time! Maye your self at hone! 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