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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1938)
r ■ r i | 4 INSPIRED DIETS FOR Allow U8 to 888181 you ill selecting the proper gift8 for everyone on your Christman Hst. You’ll ad mire the authentic 8auut> r ness of our gifts. In our hirge assortment you will find just the gift you’ve been looking for. All gift* expertly wrapped in exquisite gift wrapping without extra cost to you. E We want to wish every “Aggie” a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Two Convenient Stores Bryan College Station \ 24 \ » n SWIN(;—A. A M 8TTLB- << on tinned from page ») with such better-known bend trader* and municiari* m Buddy Roger*. Bob Croaby, Llotd Sayder and other*. Lowell like* the n»u*ic of Andre Ko*- telaanth and; penny Goodman. This is his Vcond year with the Aggieland. Max Perkin* of Farntersville. Max. a *o[ihon*ore t is doing a good job his firnt year in the Aggielanl plagfap f |hird sax ahd clarinet. He played lait year with Sunny Brock'* orchestral here. , Gene Bond of Dalle*. Gene, better known around here aa “Fish” Bond of the Band, ifithe second tenor aax man and clarinetist He ha* had a good deal of aiustcal experience, hav ing played with the Dallas Symphony orchestra and with pie orchestra of Durwood Kline. This is his first year with the Aggieland. Gtrald iBUpri of Greenville. Jerry, the M Jaep^, is a “hot” first trumpeter, playing his third year with the Ag- gieland, and petforming a* a vocalist in addition. ‘‘Jeep” 1* 'mow in his fourth year in thei Aggie Band. He is famed for his lalmfcrittecti 0 ” of phon- ograph »4cUr<fa* of the- most torrid swing music sbtainahl*. li. ■ r\ Biiu-hauHen of Marlin. Texas. “Hank’’, at third trsmpet, is now playing his fifth yeair with the Ag gieland. Joe Germany of Greenville. Joe, Band gophomore. i* now playing hi* second year with the orchestra, for which he furnishes a fine second trumpet. Joe also has a good collec tion of swing music. ’ Charles Berry of Greenville. This is Charley's second year, too, both in the Band and in the orchestra. He is a fine trombonist. Bill Blskemord. also of Greenville.* Bill, or * Blake”, a Band janior. is playing his third year in the Aggie land, handling the drums. Bfll really “goes to town” on them! He ia a fan of Benny Gooda^U • and *f Gene Krupa, the —ter drummer. Wilbur .inohac of San Antonio. Wilbur, a |Wd Artillery junior, ia playing his third year with the orches tra, “tickling the ivories”. He is a pianist of real ability hnd a Boh Cros by fan,’ I ] p L | "Sonny’’ Pendery of Greenville. Sonny, a sophomore eg “C" Infan try, is fkiyiag his second year with the Aggieland as the baas fiddler. Hr likes the music of Andy Kirk. Murray Evans of McKinney. Mur ray is a freshman, hut is playing the guitar in the orchestra for his asc- IfTIT m ond year. i\ ; i|4 ■ i; |h; 1 \i ill N ill 1 , I Fill The Stocking I With Our CHRISTMAS CANDY Complete Une of Groceries And Special DRESSED TURKEYS LUKE’S Campus Grocery North Gate 1938 PACEMAKER CT JJ PORTABLE )peed faciei rtTEWRITERS A tOGICAL Christmas! jGIFT fJOO A.WtEk COMPLETE 'Shift “TT May We Wish You A MERRY XMAS And A Happy New Year iTHE STUDENT CO-OP North Gate • 2 Blocks East THE BATTALION 1 1