M » \ This is th« story of a - refillsr rounder, who could talk .himself In and out of itoore trouble in ten minutes than most people cam in a life time. The reason I know this boy so well is because I roomed with him for a whole yhatt. 1 Joe—that isn’t his name, but-mrl story purposes we'll call him that-*-was a slick sorts fellow, smart apd all, and sometimes a little too smart for* hi* own food. It was one of those times that this story has to deal with. A couple of months before Itke organisation ball, Joe began to Send out those feeler letters, he wasn't quite sure which one of his many girls he wanted to have down. You . i know one of those guys who therf’s safety in numbers letters, each one boldly be his date to the dance. I it, tat he wouldn’t listen. that ancient adage, he sent out about six that the fair young lady told him ke was nuts for doing r T i . ; . . ^ MmmMMmm [j t, enough a week before the as telling him that the fair Time moved on, and sure dance Joe began to receive left young thing would be only too glgd! to come to thf dance and thanked him very much for iavitiag her. There were three of them that could come to the dancer Now, in my opinion, the smart thing for him to do would have been to get sick and not even go to the danoe, but ao, not Joe, he was going, three girls or no three girls. H seems that he was striaging , all three of them something awfg|i and none of them would let him back down on the invitatipn without a very good ex cuse. The day of the big affair rolled around amd by that time Joe had figured it all out. The one with the ^hr he would put in town, the other two would go in the dormitory. As I was kinda interested in just how he was going to manage the thing 1 went along as s spectator. This is what happened ) We met the first one at the bus in front of the Aggie land. She jw^a kiryia cute, but hit always did have taste. Anywgh, we met her and proceeded to have a big session. She was so thrilled and til, and she just had to ate the campus. Now that was somMhing Joe hadn’t figured on, because the train was due ia gbout twenty minutes and he had to meet it to get the other girl Just so we won’t get about five-thirty to get there. ... ■ 1 i,' (l,i r II. i,’> ' ’ t H Hi . ft i 1 j ii< ♦ ; . (U ■ L 11*’ t * i ‘! i i • too mixed up on this story, we’ll fall the first one Jane. Well, Jane wanted to see the campus and that was all there was to it Joe began to tall about how tired she must be after such a long ride on the bus and he thought it would be a good idea for her to lie down «r*i rest for a while, then he would be back to fhow her the campus. Jane considered the plan, and while she was debuting, 1 saw Joe cross his fingers. |W1. no, I didn't cross mine; I wanted to see him die on the block. She finally agewed to the suggestion and off to the room we went. | I Just as we left the dormitory' wher.* Jane was staying we heard the train whistle. After running all the way down there, we made it just in time to see her get eff. She war* better looking than Jane and loosed a little smarter. I was hoping she was smart-enough to catch him. Her name was “linger," and I mearr'uhe was full ef it. I never heard a gig! plan so much to do in one weekend in all my life. It tickled me because I knew if Joe had to spend too much time with one of them he would get crossed up and I mean crossed up. Well, we only had an hour to g^l rtd of fGinger' v be cause Joe had promised Jane he would be'back for her then. It was a good thing for him that he told the third one that he had classes all afternoon and that she would wait until »u 4 ; i h‘ M J 12 r Npr* • hH* 4 v • r 4- m We took “Ginger’* to the dormitory and waited until she left her bags. Then we went up to the drugstore anil drank a coke. All the time she was talking I could see Joe wincing. Honest, she didn’t know a thing about the school and she was going to find out all about it in a weekend. At Joe’s suggestion “Ginger*’ decided to rest a while and fix her hair. We left “Ginger” and went to the ^|t ramp to get Jane. It was a good thing he was able to^^t rooms a ramp apart, just so they wouldn't be rooming to gether. That would have made the situation a bit difficult * f f k I Jane had seen us bring “Ginger” Into the dormitory and wanted to know was she my date. Before I could say a word Joe said she was and that she was kinda tired and wanted to rest a while. I thought there for a minute she was going to ask him why he wm{ tarrying her suitcase, but she didn’t. The whole damn thing was so fantastic that no one would even dream of a mix up like the one Joe was In. . We walked Jane around the campus for about an hour and all the time Joe was in the beet of spirita, not one thought did he give to his date with “Ginger”; at least^A- didn’t seem to think about it. , •\r1 ' 1 • Ny All the time we were walking I was thinking of J»at how he was going to get them all in the mess hall at thd same time for supper. It was something to worry about, but Joe THE BATTALION