! mM i A BATTALION V STUDENT PUBLICATION OF A. A M COLLEGE —-— ^ - NO. *7 VOU J« ^ i^T | j ^ | ^ EnUrre«rt Vigus *""■ * '♦■K 1 * 1 ■ t i»i. *■ . n. . i.. I \ U : .'1 I . CONTENTS RAMBLER ,8 Pirtton. By ChulW Wilkimon 1 in t.(iOO.lMk.—L1L.'J : 9 Fiction By V»mlUi Blum, SWING LINGO , 10 l^aatarai ‘ MOVIE GLANCES ..L . Article. By Ray Trea«lwell SWING ARRIVES XL. .L 11 Article. By Max PerklaJ 4 IT CANT ftAPPEN HERE 12 Fiction. By Paul Ketcifteit ACCENT OFF YOUTH 14 Article. By “Mac” McKenna ONLY A DREAM 15 Fantasy. By I. Marine LONEBOMB? K. V|plHNU|SRMisVMf • i GOOD NIGI^T, SWEETHEART ..^.17 Article. By George Fuertnann I**- ««. • ! Robert Vlgak l i N 10 BIG PEOP1 Fiction. SHOP Here it ia—next toft he last one of these rags you’ll get this ye$it We found so much copy tu ed away in the dtalf this month that it became a sprious prt>l> lem to decide what |b use. Taking an abrupt about-face in policy, we present this mohth two serious articles, “Swing At rives,” by. Max Perkins, who pounds a typewriter for The Bat and moans on a sax. for the Ag- gieland Orchestra, and “Accent OFF Youth,” by *l|ac” McKen na, who comes to tie magazine for the first time. We think you’ll like them, as well as several other featured For instance, therms “Big Pet \ pie," by Robert Vigus, who was Battalion iafft editor la couple of years|ago and who lr l' now attending Nj T£ S. T. C. Aral we have “1 in 1^000,000," by Walter j Blume, whp signed Rla contribution 44 juat. anothef i gineer.” It could easily be adapt ed for use by the “L ki t- o program, but' it’s pretty (good stuff.,we thought. Believe it or not—Ray T *ead- well has found a movie he ikes. Paul Ketelsen, who is mi king us feel wonderful by taking over a lot of the drudgery on this iheaLcontributes “It Can’t Hap- bdn Here,” which is said to be based partly on fact. George Fucrmann, who cruses a minor revolution every time he takes up his p?n, gives you “Good Night, Sweetheart,’! and he DOES NOT cuss the po-ed )ine this time. We mentioned s coupls graphs back the article “A OFF Youth.” We print hopes that some of the parents of guys who are having difficulties will read it. After aH, straight stuff. You’re ready jto read the rest of this sheet, so we’ll stop. •i f iome t is. i * » . APRIL, 11 ‘Warden, bow ■wing ■ : • .*< T j f! 1 11 '4 7