The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 07, 1947, Image 8

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Battalion,
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1947
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Marty Broussard
New Aggie Trainer,
Replaces Dimmitt
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Martin J. <]
of AbborilU. La.,
pointed trainer at
to on onnouncen
Aufuat 26 by W. R. (BUI) <
PMMmA director of athlottea. Ha
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aly want to work m aue*
oaaaor to Li! Dimmitt, who baa
been trainer tinea IWli.s. but who
■temiMuamad »t— a M AMi^aa bla^ lot
*0 n*fa aO WaeeOa wmO aaa*
buranee buainaaa at Tyiar,
Brouaaard la a graduate of
IdOololono (SWito h#
to kata bail three yaara andliik
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IV4t in ohyBliol MiliiioUtMi oml bo*
cama bead trainer at Ma alma
mater, a Mi Im held for throe and
a half yaara Mora gotny to the
Univertiiy of Florida laat aaaaon.
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one daughter. jT
-FUTURE-
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yaara Only in recant yaara with
large numbert erf returning voter*
ana haa the campua displayed a civ
ilian look. Students have always
lived In college dormitories, and
day students prior to IMS were
searao.
As early as 1644 A. A M. had a
natatorium The first pool was
a 25 x 50 foot aatatorlum with
bathrooms which had running hot
water—quite an Innovation in Its
day The present swimming pool,
P. L Downs Natatortum, haa an
official collegiate aise pool with
constant temperature, plus lockers,
shower hatha, and other facilities
Standing among the top schools
in the nation in educational facil
ities and processes, A. 4k M. has
truly "grown up”. It looks to the
future with * ibnfjht hopes The
recently passed College Building
Amendment setting forth a build
Ing fund of 15.000,000 holds a
promise for further advancement.
With each successive freshman
sctoel year. He wa. elected by £"• T 2“ *. * M. continues to
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SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT
—ELMO LIVINGSTON ef Kilgore
i will serve ss persident of the 8e-
■isr Class fertag the 1447-48
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OO-EDR. MAYBE, HUH ?—“C'horae girts” shake a leg In
the grawl finale of the Pltchfork-Slipottok FollW, held last y«sw
oa Agricultural-Engineering Day. Left to right, they are—
sorry, we can’t recognise any of the “wotvea” la thoae Uttle
Egypt roatamenT U tort, we 4aa»t believe their mothers would
know them la wigs and straw skirt*.
A-E Day. held
agricultural and
day, the depart
campus. A-E Day Is climaxed with an _
such as above, and a dance la Sbtoa Hall.
A-E Day la usually held oa Satorray before
a gala occasion at Aggielaad.
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variety atom ,
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benefit*
dl.mbtllty
.S’Us^wyjr
at 213 Houston Street. Any veteran
with an emergency case stay feel
* - call on him st his home
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Elmo Livingston
To Lead Seniors
Elmo Livingston of Kilgore will
lead the Senior Class next year as
president, having been sleeted at
tbs end of the past school year
' Assistins him will he Joe R
Clark of Burleson, who will sorvs
s* viee-presldsnt. He is s member
of Troop H, Cavglry. Bserstory*
treasurer of thd CltM of '40 will
he Jimmie Nelson of Klamfurd, of
' t ( ompeuy F. Infsnlrt, Nelson Is
also M*#dllor of THE HAT*
TAUON —
N. R "Jug" Uathorwmod of
Beaumonl, president of last year's
Junior I 'less, will lie socisl seem* I
tary. He also served as business
manager of the Singing Cadets, j
Gus U. Vlotas of Abilene, end also
in Company F, Infantry, was elect-1
ed historian of the Senior Class. |
Head yell leader for the 1047- I
43 school will be Ass Hollo- j
man of Dallas. In Troop C, Cav- 1
airy, Holleman served ss junior
leader last season.
Ray Holbrook will be the Cadet
Corps representative on the Ath
letic Council next year. A member
of the band from Goose Creek, j
he is s Chemical Engineering and
a track man.
be read by the freshmen of the
future, thus adding to the pres
tige and presence of A. A M. as
a truly "big school".
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND
KATURDAY — Kept. IMS
Nmry Koad* In
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Rivoli to Show 4
Movies Each Week
meTmeln your Freshman Handbook,
and I’m back to tell you of all the
things 1 found to buy at— /
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KHAKI SHIRTS-
Broadcloth
Poplin
8.2 chino twill
SLACK S—
sicrvi aii vsttm
rf students and • |
V COMING PREVBW . . .
Of the Student o a otwmr «ra4-iu>e< sverv l
The Annex's own theater, the
Rivoli. will be operated again this
fall for the benefit of students
residents of the area
under the auspices of we student! caTV"RnAV VlflHT fIVI V
Activities Office, with Tom Buddy “ATI IxUAl NH.III U>L1
as manager, the Rivoli Theater WtU
"The Fabulous
U 7 rr» mov«. wui b, Dorseys”
Regular paid movies, admission
25 cents, will be shown on Sunday I ———————
! t 30 1 p 3 m Pkm ai,d Wedn ** day ** COMING: SEPT. 14 TO 20
Hi-back 8J2 cotton
I dt-bark 8.2 cotton
Hi-back green elastique
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Aggie Coveralls
Trench Coi
Anny Blankets
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^tihite Sox Trvouts B,NG crosby and
wwue ijox i rrouis | BARRY fttzgerald
In Arkansas Oct. 1
The Chicago White Sox. who
own the Hot Springs Bathers of
the Cotton States league, will hold
a tryout camp In Hot Springs, Oct.
1st to 15th, and it will bs open to
all players who art eligible to sign
a professional baseball contract.
All players are ta par (hair
■ espouses te Hot Spring* as
w*R as lheir expense* while nl-
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to • ren*
with tot ~of (he White
farm rluh*.
yra desiring U attend th*
te write to
Wat.
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lew*, for
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SHOES-
»or overseas
Cotton khaki or green elastique
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