!' -v K \ James Arbuckle Hyckup JAMES ARBUCKLE HYCKUP adjusted his sleeveless doctor’s jacket and strode Into the op erating room of the Vet Lab. Jimmie was not a doctor but he had aspirations of some day be ing a great horse M.D. For this reason he took only three things into consideration in h^ life to 12 - 1 the exclusion of all others* espe cially women. These three things were wine, horse-doctoring and song. At the same moment that Jim mie entered Vet Lab, John Hen ry Jive, Jimmie’s “old lady,” fin ished that last sweet problem in calculus and that last horrible sip from a “Bottle of Pearl.” Now as much as Jimmie liked booze and singjng, Johnnie liked dancing, ^s much as they ea^h liked the other, they both de tested females. When the two roommates went out to make a night of it, Jimmie aljways got drunk and called hirftself Doctor Hyckup. Johnnie would dance him home. In order -to stay out of the clutches of the women (the wolves) around the campus, the two would go to Ed’s every night, and they didn’t “bust-out” eith er. So we find the heroes of the case. / | About this time a new Prof had arrived on the campus and with him had come a family. The most Important part of this family was a female of the spe cies. Pat, who was as cute as Jimmie’s idea of Hades. Pat was about five-feet-six with .big found eyes, like a mistreated freshman, xlear complexion, like Snow White’s, and an “oomph” form like that of a blonde wait ress. All this the boys did not know. As it would happen, Johnny was dancing Jimmie hpme one night and they stopped once to get their breaths. When they stopped, along came Pat on the far side of the' street. “Just another skirt,” said Johnnie. “Jus’ . nbzzle shirt,” agreed Jimmie with a nerve-racking, “hie!” “Looks all right but you never can tell,” rumored Johnnie. THE BATTALION