w E m -•Jl'l : w*r#" " |»i; i |hMp». Ann Hit In INI hi • ji«cr«t •Smt »»fflM.,Jn rn, itllilm^ w| I 4jh« Annox tin Om t*»cior tit tb-fl will bn lonnl (II Hef work Include* in their tfonMi. ntlre year 1 . Ip thoM j ||t sublet of tpy ia a collection Philco Kad o-Pl nation whlclt 'is the students at. Mrs. H men can ha> a Z •'T . I ' the planni: contracting dances. Ea that they - the planning: of t This year she Christmas party ! dwiica. tmimm - 1 I -m* 1 H !v- | ’ ' f ■ -1 41 | -m I {Si! f Send thfe Bal . r 1 ; n t. 11 ai. hav of I k and Comb sM 1 help win. ing, and tin th»for the helps with men Balli to .have a i Valentine |WWin:wnfimin--w»wiTrninilWWHIlWTIffWflininrr MKS u » W!«»w 11 nilPMIf JiAvVa cuw Htudsnt from Cl rcive( ii ‘C was I vooretary v Smith .nontha ji n Aw rnon ith, fifth yi rmanent d 1 accordin District in ■I q- ;]■ ta ion commc “jtperttoriouH achii al gunner hi attached to ch» d Er. ¥ lil as gnpd by John L ' the Navy. aviation radio Bryan, i is during rq^qi^j There! is ^nly one senior on . : orth Oa|olina State football squad—^in^back Oscar Bojeman, GET 0 U ECIAL OFFER uOO |for 9 months I Mil . ¥- Name M1 .. Addresa City. In state .Jit \ ■MMM I i, :■ ft a. li I: 1 ■ } left.- f lion ! ifor 9 months tjen- il - n ■ ••tt* q..j| ri. i !!•:• * •".•••4k fl • 1 • S • a lii» y m *•■<*> p ••••••*, NMl ' 'I -r .-i- •M ;• : I "A 3 - j i f i. 1 *4 •> '••.’.M.n......... /; i i; il : 1 13' J rrrtl 'ill i >Sa*«*»aa«a»a< 1 :y ■ !r ■ • •• jji a •Nsea«aa#i < aas«aaL !• n ■- I 1 ;1 m Cal1 ' Started 12th Ma ; 11 if OUftTW EDWARDS ! first tfgf Hies had j Ptrhap* the 1921 football ISStlSwi^iy M prCUl p#rh*p* sr. dien «• msu I 1^111111(1 io on< direu hr .rdm the team. A raawrvM an ars, and injuries ill “Cored upi D. X. aithoug was OOb up io nor The Lau game the score; The Tig iourthr period wnen picked iup his own iS££f WARDS IlfotbaU M far »k goes but wDint and , |i rangs of W^aon for top much i«ro was a lack tparjenced play- key man ping- I I#m|M pro- r^thtipp# vMaua known as Urn ition the wesson B College „-j of three iMarrah and TU made by »M« 0 year had never KylcField. AluujMl capable bMU tneir ptaymg won by the tallied in the Mckarland ; fumnie and That was all game ended the short end m ■Sr. rtiditi went ii.M I mbered g toJ^. Southwest Co crown -r~ if '?ht ft ARM Wause conferdhto tie fMMto f Mf Jf llfl'll ' ^ Lift - CaHsTor areiie Man” in the oh the m rdsoti Exlen 1743^ 23-7, were knocking on es door again, j; Baylot was hopitig to take the conference that year and had a combination . that might well have m 1WL.DIE, my weloom to the new students of Agriculture for their choice of Agriculture as a voca tion,” says U N. Shepardson, dean «f agriculture. T 1 fctudent W t he get the I 1 * llyl “No field portunity or the b uffers a greater op- and challenge to service ie|I €lHq°;SrS 3S rSSfcrjts with the ihnk of Captain m the staff t members on an educational infantry. Alter separation from i tour Of Mexico, under the auspl the bene tit of countrj' and . World pean' than that afforded to ipg. done it i in any normal season, urudshaw kicked a field goal tor the Bears early in the first quar ks yiuntil three polnta loomed big as “Fann ers Fig it’* rang oat repeate^lly from th • .1 bight w j - i ; T: I ij>ht elastic Nylon khaki, reinforced heel and toe o il. lJLii i„J iij n. N'rV Other fancy Ho • l M i| \ ; ' III r, L T , ‘ \ 1 I \ •i.\- OLEPR0OI-: -- i:y accond Aggie touchdown. That was th(> J list; or the pcoring and the game ended 14*3, The Af gies played their worst [' game of the seanen against Rice, They came dose to losing bet held in dhe pinches and the game ended n a 7-7 tie. It was the men trained ip the science of Agri culture which has the responsioil- .ty of producing food and clothing d»r a hungry world,” Dean Bhep- ardson concinued. - |! Dean Shepardson has been a credit to AmM and the common- dean of agricaltnre since 1244, at which time he succeeded Dean Edwin J. Kyle. Dean Shepardson was born in ItUeiown, Colorado. January 7, H'JH. Raised on a *® rm > n u, ‘°' ado, ht went to public schools nd graduated from high school in 'ort Collins^ Colorado. Upon grnrfi- ipition from high school ho enwr- <|d Colorado ; : ARM, and graduated from that school in 191,7 with a egreo in Animal Husbandry. title in college he took an active y he served as dairy in- tofi-for thof. Colorado State iry Commission. He later ser- as Ammil Husbandry special- t for the University of Wyom- In 1920 he returned to Colo rado ARM as assistant proles- »r of Animal husoandry find freshman tootball coaca. He re- Ilv2^-44 r when he attenoed lowa Mate College and received his Master's degree in Dairy Mknu- faciurjng. It was in Septomlnm; M28 that to accepted a position at Texas A&m as. Hhad at tno Dairy llus- t anory Department. In 1942 he was I (von nn additional assignment ns i upermtendfnt of farms in tho I cnool of. Agriculture. Ho remain- id as Head of: the Dairy Husoan- bten he ro- plied, “l! dofi-t know whi'tiier I am fortunawii or uritorlunate, but my only iiouijy is my iwrk.” j Doan HneptUdson jin activa in raiigious anuMjeivic activitum. Ho is cnalrman .‘of tho Heard of th» New uoMgMriwtob <>i the AatM Uhnstian j Uiuixn, whim is In tno procesal oil butiding a pew Church afbout one block otf thp ^West aids of tho. Campus. . • •: Ml (Ji At one i Board of m , Chamber of >l>mmerce, » the preseltiitfpe Is on thi: Board of Directors of the to liege Sta- tion Chamber 1 of Commerce. In addition to titeso activities he is a member of the and member of organizationsfM Rotary Club Bcmester beganV inauguration of Just before ihe announced the , , the “Degree Plan”, which Will an aid to all new students in the School of Agriculture. ; i --*• - : T f. ■; iJ ; &S,r n S Monttnn nt ■ in Reweavin . j I - ■ ‘i 20® —sH ■+— l^S,^ 1 I [ •V J. Paul Sh(‘etlv* Switched i Vildroot Cr< Becaudi lie Flunked Th imreil Niil Te M lOOli; ugly dandruff ttfld|scrtt#gly nanny. Then—he dlicovetad Wildi' locks w4te gofting Billy-a I Wildroot Crr«|«i-Oll and Stc half & bottle before disooverini tlin« a little ti all you m groom hair. reUevc drynew and remove iboae dandruff. 1 you Died. It? iff nbt -««rt to your noatest drug oc,toilet in count: i ft- —. — ■— if-i ™ xrzr < fn tn for A bottle or tiibe, todaf. Aryl ark your barber for pro^ i X m BEGINS 9 A. M. V:; m ,, MONDAY] OCT. 4th All Clothing Items and Military Suppli es 4f— } ' ! i - l-l I ' & M'i-i' i I •!I 1; ipilli Klcctrical ' l!' 11 If i; .. J ! i I i ■ & Appliance. Safe Make ^ your headquarte for delicr"" nr SANDWICHES and Mi KoWUGate I '' s . I ! .1 Mj!-, r isi K F I *11- r 4 D ( SDAY pf : ; arc Is- -j V'V- Is ri Misce ■ Ith 1 School I . rffl#* Noli Sold .' 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